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eriDicon • union enDicon • union q o n • o o • U o n o n • q o • TH€ 1987 TH£SMJRUS TH£ 1987 TH£SMJRUS TH€ 1987 TH£ShURUS TH£ 1987 THGShURUS TH€ 1987 TH£SNJRUS TH£ 1987 TH£SNJRUS TH£ 1987 THGSNJRUS TH£ 1987 THESAURUS TH£ 1987 TH£ShURUS TH£ 1987 TH£SRURUS UMIOn-£MDI£OTT HIGH SGHOOL • £NDICOTT, N£W YORK • VOLUME 41 TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS................................18 JUNIORS................................60 SOPHOMORES.............................76 FRESHMEN...............................92 ACADEMICS . . .%..................... 108 AClJjjS.......32 SPORTS................................174 STUDENT LIFE..........................216 ADVERTISEMENTS........................251 INDEX.................................277 lime passes quickly. Tilings come and go before you know it; and though it may not always seem so, high school is one of those times. When you lirsl come to U-t those four years ahead of you seem like a lifetime. However, you start meeting new friends, both in peers and teachers; getting involved in various clubs, join- ing teams, going to games and having fun. Before you know it those four years begin to fade away. You watch your freshman, sophomore, and junior years go by in a flash, and suddenly you're a senior. You already have many good memories; but some of the best are still yet to come. As you go through your senior year you realize that you may never again see some of the friends you have made during high school. This makes your memories even more precious. Then when you reach the end of your senior year and graduation you have now col- lected memories of times you will never forget. So this book is dedicated to those times in years to come when you'll sit back and remember when . .. johnna Battle 7 10 12 - 15 COTT union enDicon union ott • union enDicon • union liODIQkD klOlkin • iiODIOkO CHRIS BATTAGLINI BETH KILE LYNN CARLSON MARIE LACOMIS As the end of the year draws nigh, We, the Class of '87, would like to say goodbye. To our teachers and parents, we give heartfelt thanks. Without whom, our education would've sank. Mrs. Witt, our class advisor Directed the top fundraisers. This helped us in our activities — The Senior Banquet, Senior Prom, Class trip, and other festivities. In the years to come, wherever we'll be, We'll remember with fondness this high school we see. — Nancy Whitney Opper Left — Dean Maillie, our favorite guy, in the Physics Lab. Middle Left — Taking a little nap, Russ? Lower Left — Brian Richardson, Ray Lavo, and Don Putrino checking out some foxes. Left — A couple of great guys. Middle — Kim Krissle having a snack. Upper Right — The “Locker Mosh. Above — Senior Cheerleaders pos- ing for the camera. Rachelle Abbey Brian Anderson Kimberly Barber Silvia Barbosa Amy Barnhart Johnna Battle Brian Bayliff Neal Beebe Richard Benson Kristen Berge Brian Beaudoin 22 Eliese Besemer Kevin Bevelaqua Sherri Bikos Theresa Bligh Meghan Blizzard Tish Boatman Jasper Bongiomo Peter Borelli David Bogaczyk Dean Bottino Michael Bolnik Catherine Bowman 23 Deron Bowman Beth Boyer David Brandei Marcie Brigode Jill Brooker Charles Brundza Karthryn Brooks Luana Brown Paul Brunner Laurie Buchinski Mark Brown Kurt Buchta Christopher Bucinell Stacy Bunish Beth Burch James Burke 24 Jennifer Burkhard Chanelle Bush William Butler Rebecca Carlin Daniel Carlineo Lynn Carlsen Paul Carlson Paula Casella Tricia Casella Patricia Chandanais Richard Catanzaro Kathryn Chen Anthony Cicciarelli Edward Ciotoli Shelene Chang Lorraine Ciotoli 25 Robert Cole Michele Coleman Darrin Conant Melissa Conklin Patrick Conolty Joseph Coonick Tina Cragle Julie Crimmons Carrie Crockett Erin Dardis James Crunden Valerie Cunningham Lynn Darling Kim Darcie r L Mark Darpino Susan Darpino Julie Davidson Heidi Davis Mark Davis Mary Ellen Davis Timothy Davis Patrick Depaolo Erin Delaney Mark Dibble Stephen Delavera John Dempsey Bryan Diferio Michael Dinardo Leslie Dino Janice Donahue Edward Donald John Duguid Melissa Duran Steven Dwyer Eric Dygert Martha Echan Blaine Edwards Nicholas English Kimberlie Evanek Francis Exley David Fein Lauralee Eynard David Feckler Kenneth Finch Russell Finley 28 Gabrielle Fiorelli Albert Fiori Michael Fiori Michael Flanagan «Hy.,. . . . JV Patricia Flint Cheryl Gialanella Michael Goon David Ford Leonard Gentile Douglas Follis Christopher Geiger Nicholas Florini Laurie Gargiulo Laura Gooding Krista Gorman John Goodrich Steven Gorton Christine Goodson Matthew Grassi 29 Vicki Grassi Kimberly Greco Christine Griffin Michael Guarnieri Karl Hamme Kristen Hackley Randall Hamme Kelly Haight Emily Hammond Lisa Harding Susan Harding Angela Hauck Jennifer Grigor Elizabeth Hamlin James Hankey Christian Haus 30 Hans Heide - • ' ■ ' «c.; Scott Haynes Angela Hefner Jill Hobert Kelley Holtsman Thomas Herman Mark Hollister Mary Herceg m Ben Hooper Kim Hendrick Jill Hockenbury 31 Joseph Hopko Robert Iannon Diane Irons Kevin Jester Elizabeth Johnson Timothy Jones Scott Karl Jennifer Juday Brian Jurena Karen Kalb Jeffrey Kearns Beth Kile Thomas King 32 Brandon Kitchens Ronnie Knapkick Thomas Knott Lorene Konopka Leslie Korber John Koscianski Marc Koukides Colleen Kriger Marie Lacomis Barbara Landers 33 John Lanza Robert Lamerd Jeanne Laskowski Raymond Lavo Jennifer Lee Jennifer Lesko Nicole Lester Denise Liburdi John Lindsey r i K.VT I ♦ « f L A Edward Lucia James Liptak Beth Lucy Maria Lopes Jeffrey Luks mrm Amie Maas 34 Dean Maillie Steven Malack Christine Mancini Denise Mancini James Mariani Cindi McManus Robert Manger William Mankus John McDermott Claudia McKiddy Gregory Menke Edward Meyers David Meza Douglass Miller Michele Mollo Scott Morey Kelly Maughan Myron Menichetti Douglas Miller Rebecca Morgan 35 Joanne Morlando Maria Moseo Martin Moses Maureen Mulligan Martina Neira Liza Neiss Susan Nichols 36 Larry Moyer Joanne Murphy John Noce Scott O'Connor David O'Hara Tracy Oneil Scott Orringer Virginia Orzel Dennine Palmer Robert Pasto Deborah Osborne Kelly Osmond Peter Packard Alpa Patel Steven Patinka Robert Pembleton 37 Patricia Penrose Jenneane Perih Shelly Perry Nicholas Picciano Pamela Picciano Susan Piper David Pipher Lisa Pittarelli 38 Donald Putrino Mark Putrino Tonya Pysczynski Gina Quagliata Amy Quattrociocchi Stacy Rahn Kelly Refsnider Kevin Rice April Rando Valerie Rathbone Brian Richardson Geoffrey Ring Patrick Roche 39 Ronald Romanosky Michael Roscoe Sean Rosetta Steven Rostedt Julie Ruggero April Salemme Steve Ruggero Michael Ryan Daniel Sabo Jill Salisbury Michael Santacrose Lisa Saraceno Amy Seminski Matthew Senft David Shamp Anthony Sharpe Diane Shelanskey Andrea Silvestri Christopher Smith Marla Sincavage Jill Smith Lani Slaughter Mary Smith Brent Smith Scott Smith 41 Shelley Smith Jeffrey Springsteen Jill Stachyra Kristin Stackonis Elaine Stanek Ricardo Stefano Lista Stiner Michael Stout Kimberly Strausser Larissa Sudick Michael Sulatycke Juli Sutherland Denise Taluba Bernadette Szczygielski Valerie Swift Eric Sutliff 42 Diane Teed Taia Thorp Gina Tingley Maureen Tomaine Scott Trelease Stephen Trzcinski Steven Turner Maria Valera Christopher Vanek Tamara Vargason Leigh Vanhandel Bobbie Walsh Allison Vaness Diane Varga Shannon Walsh Gale Warnes 43 Deanna Ward Justin Warren Mark Wasser Scott Westcott 44 Jodi Yusko Paul Zacheis Tod Zarzynski John Zizak Maryanna Zurine r Kimberly Anderson Christopher Battaglini John Barnes Thomas Brizzolara Andrea Dobbs Thomas Marcovitz Gerald Murawski Andreas Sehilloff Edlyn Shipway 45 SENIORS NOT PICTURED Robert Baber Steve Husar Jeffrey Bates Sandra Jaenigen John Bisaha Christine Jenny Lisa Black Frank Kane Terrance Blacknell Melissa Kimball Paula Boyd Lisa Langeland Michael Briggs Nicholas Laskoski Amy Burns Tammi Lombardi Kristen Chadwick Larry Lucas Angela Clayton Lesa Mahar Julie Clifford Anthony Mancini Marilyn Coar David Messenger Gina Criscitello Mark Novak Lynn Crooks Kurt Oliver Todd Crooks John Parsons David Curyto Sanjay Pudapakkam Kimberly Delucia David Rossi Wendy Dolphin Dennis Ruhl James Fiacco Glen Ryburn Susan Fuller Jack Sedore Kristina Gallagher Kristen Sementelli Brian Garbett Scott Sevara William Goham Giacomo Simonini Wayne Graham Mark Swain Peggy Green Terry (Adrien) Terrenoire Cathy Guccia Jacqueline Tomecek Morris Hamilton Shannon Turner James Harrison James Ward Christopher Holcombe Chris Holmes Todd Wilson Terri Jo Zimmer 46 Terri Jo Zimmer ■Rational fUerit §djolarsIjip Chelene Chang Wesley Huang David Ford Elaine Stanek Segents §ri|olarslpp0 Brian Baggett Steven Ballard Clifford Balliet Jeff Bates David Bogaczyk Dean Bottino Paula Boyd David Brandei Chanelle Bush Rebecca Carlin Daniel Carlineo Kristen Chadwick Kathryn Chen Marilyn Coar Darrin Conant Mark Davis Timothy Davis John Dempsey Trang Dinh Wendy Dolphin Francis Exley David Fein David Fekler Russell Finley Mike Flanagan Christopher Geiger Laura Gooding Kelly Haight Emily Hammond Angela Hauck Polly Hayes Robert Haynes Hans Heide Jill Hockenbury Benjamin Hooper Holli Horan Jennifer Juday Thomas Knott Lorene Konopka Jeffrey Luks John McDermott Claudia McKiddy Gregory Menke Elizabeth Munley John Munley Michael Naglak Scott O'Conner Alpa Patel Nicholas Picciano Amy Quattrociocci Michelle Rittenhouse Sean Rosetta Steven Rostedt Daniel Sabo Diane Shelanskey Russell Shimp Edlyn Shipway Marla Sincavage Scott Smith Michael Sulatycke Adrien Terrenoire Maureen Tomaine Stephen Trzcinski Leigh VanHandel Shannon Walsh Mark Wasser Carl Wildrick Elisa Wojcio August Wolf C1ASS Of ’87 NOTNieS Female Amy Seminski Wendy Dolphin Becki Carlin Wendy Dolphin Maria Valera Lynn Carlsen Kris Hackley Terry Bligh Denise Liburdi Shelene Chang Kim Krissel Kris Hackley Kim Greco Jennifer Grigor Tricia Casella Polly Hayes Denise Liburdi Bunny Brooks Trang Dinh Andrea Anderson Dawn Muscio Eliese Besemer Tricia Casella Amy Burns Chris Neil Mary Herceg Amy Seminski Buffi Szczygielski Class of '87 Claudia McKiddy Prettiest Handsomest Best Figure Best Physique Most Active Most Popular Wittiest Class Flirt Most Athletic Class Couple Friendliest Class Brain Best Dressed Class Giant Class Midget Mirror Gazor Most Talkative Class Mod Best All Around Class Rowdy Most Studious Most Likely to Succeed Class Artist Class Musician Class Clown Most Argumentative Cutest Most School Spirit Lovliest Locks Looniest Laugh Night Owl Quietest Male |oe Hopko Bob Larnerd Pete Borellli Tino Fiori Kevin Jester Bob Larnerd Tino Fiori John Noce Mike Schwadron Wes Huang Justin Warren Charlie Brundza Rick Stefano Mark Wasser Scott Wescott Jeff Kearns Tino Fiori Rob Cole Scott Orringer John Munley Ken Finch Karl Hamme Bill Mankus Kevin Bevelacqua Mike Dinardo Pete Borelli Christian Haus Nick Picciano Class of'87 Eric Sutliff 48 Bottom Left — Wes Huang, our number one scholar. Bottom Middle — Jen, your mom, our yearbook advisor, strongly suggested that we use this picture. Bottom Right — J.B., our beloved yearbook editor. Middle Left — Hey, Hey, The gangs all here! Middle Right — Carl and Cindy make a cute couple. Top Left — Marilyn Coar, alias Gene Simmonds. Below — Giacomo Simonini jams out in Study hall. Below — A typical day in study hall. Top Left — Bob Larnerd Hacks it up. Top Right — Myron Menichetti puts the dreaded nose grip on Joe Hopko. Middle Right — U-E's own Slim Whitman. Bottom Right — Becki Carlin exclaims, He did what?! Middle Left — Pete Borrelli shows great excitement at a morning pep rally. Center — Strike that Tigerette pose, Denise Liburdi. 50 I Top Left — Lisa Harding, hiding out in the lockerbank. Left — There's one for you Chris. Middle Left — Tiger Terror, Rob Cole. Center — Christian Haus, What a guy. Below — What are you looking at? Bottom Left — Don Scott asks, Are you a headbanger? Bottom Right — What is this, seniors studying? tfsr rou« AIH MiHHI or Root husk 51 20 Y£Mt$ ffiOM MOW. Johnna Battle — I'll be married to a very wealthy 85 year old man who is terminally ill and have a book on the best seller list. Gabrielle Fiorelli — I will be very rich, live in California and be married to Rob Lowe. Amy Quattrociocchi — Still trying to decide a major in college. Tim Davis — Living in a gutter in Sydney, Australia. Anonymous — Sitting on a park bench in NY City feeding the pigeons. Anonymous — Living in Beverly Hills, eating caviar, drink- ing champagne, and spending the money of my deceased husbands. Nancy Fedoris — I'll be married to E.O., living in a log cabin with three kids. I'll be president of a huge corpora- tion with a red Mercedes 350 SL. Emily Hammond — Head of the Mafia, President of the United States, or dead. Anonymous — I will become the next Dr. Ruth and do a talk show. Lori Konopka — Hopefully driving a red RX-7 and making 200,000 + a year. jodi Yusko — Living in Utopia. Anonymous — I would like to be rich and happy. Anonymous — Either just getting ready to graduate or fly- ing somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. Anonymous — I will be living in Bolzano, Italy and be President of the Chiapet Factory. • • • IRGMGMBGR, Julie Davidson — What is it that I did to make my liver what it is today. Allison Van Ness — The bad part I got in a show. Doug Miller — I won't have to worry about that because I'll still be going here. Anonymous — Not finding a table at lunch. Charlie Brundza — U-E beating Binghamton in football and winning Section IV. Anonymous — The Happy times. Nancy Fedoris — Going to track practice with Cindi M. to watch a certain pole vaulter. Jill Smith — The Smell of Sawdust, cleanser, and melting plastics permeating through the Senior Locker Area. 53 Nancy Whitney — Nothing! Top Left — Me She-Ra, her jane! Middle Left — I'm coming to get you, Novak! Top Right — Mid day Munchies Middle Right — Erik's Angels. Bottom Right A light snack to get the creative juices flowing. 54 Left — Mary Kriger waits for help from Mr. Strauss. Top Right — Make a wish! Middle — joe Hopko takes a break during an important game. Bottom Left — Gina's typical look. Bottom Right — Denise Liburdi, high fashion model. 55 58 Top Left — The next mayor of Endicott. Top Right — B-b-b-bbad to the Bone. Middle — Who in this picture doesn't look happy? Ans. — N.P. Bottom Left — Best of friends. Bottom Right - Smile for the camera, Kristen. Top Left — Senior swimmers at their farewell meet. Center Left — What club do they really belong to? Top Right — Julie Crimmons cheering for the team. Bottom Left — On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate this pair of legs? Bottom Right — To be or not to be. 09 ion eriDicon • union enwc o Diana noinn«uooiana noinn 01DICOTT • union enDICOTT • Ul y d y nown • iiodiob kiown • nc CLhSS OF ’88 This year's junior class was hard at work trying to raise money which will go towards our senior prom. Many of our activities take a lot of time and effort, so a big Thank You goes out to all of the homeroom representatives, as well as a few of their friends, who offered their help. In December, the junior class sponsored the “Snow Ball ' a dance with a winter theme. We also raised money by selling athletic buttons. Easter candy was sold mid-way through the school year. An anonymous donation was given to the junior class, so a special “Thank You goes out to our benefactor. The junior class officers this year were: President V. President Secretary Treasurer Terry McGuinness T. R. Andrake Patty Drosdick Kris Holaska We would also like to thank Mrs. Rae Jean James, our class advisor. Without her help and efforts, many of our projects wouldn't have been successful. The Class of '88 has a lot of school spirit and it clearly shows at our sporting events. We are a class of unity. Let's stay that way all the way up to our last day of U.E. Good Luck to all of the graduating seniors. We'll miss you, even though we've always been the louder group! Terry McGuinness 62 Left: Joe Sangiuliano gets in some last minute studying. Below: Nicole Halligan, Diana Podolak, Jennifer Chanitz, and Renee Magliocca hangout before homeroom. Mark Adams Larry Adkins Carrie Allen Lon Allen Christopher Alunnt Mary Amorese Thomas Andrake Timothy Angulas Gina Anlenucci Carolyn Arnold Lynda Aylward Bobbi |o Babbitt Timothy Backes Lynette Baio Julio Baker Jacki Baldwin Lori Ballard Daniel Balmer Mark Bambara Kelly Barber Corey Barrett Michael Bass Thomas Bee ker Christopher Behonitk John Bender Robert Bennett Roberta Bennmger Christina Berger Jeffery Bernardo Anne Bevins Rebec a Bidwell Cheryl Bielmski Christopher Biesemeier Carol Bilek Bonny Blackwell Laureen Bla icek Dustin Blechman Allen Bobrowski lean Bohumcky Mark Boreffi 64 Lisa Brentzel Steven Brigode Kimberly Brinsko Donald Brooks Luana Brown Vivian Brown Katherine Brundza Karen Bulda Charmita Burch Michael Butchko David Butler Luigi Buttino Jodi Bykonich Laura Cacialli Gerald Caffrey Thomas Caforio Karen Callisto Christopher Calzetoni Demetrio Carlini Michelle Carulli Amy Casiuk Deborah Catucci Donald Chandanais Jennifer Chanitz Caroline Cheer Edward Ciechoski Dawn Cilley David Ciocca Ronald Ciotoli William Ciotoli Geoffrey Cipolla David Clark Mark Cleary Gerald Clune Geffrey Coleman Joyce Coleman lean Collart Michelle Conner Rebecah Corbin Sara Corl Left: Matt DiRienzo shows off for the camera. Below: Rebecah Corbin and Chris White — Nap anyone? 65 Michael Cretaro Marshall Cutting Daniela D'Angelo Rick Darpino Collen Davis William Davis Brian Dawson Renee Dean Robin Dean Mary Decker Giulio DelBrocco Kimberly DeMorat Kathy DeNardo Curt Dengler Julie Debisti Melissa Deyo John Diorio Armond DiRado Matthew DiRienzo Thadius Donoghue Barry Doyle Ellen Dreska Patricia Drosdick David Dwyer Kevin Dyer Nicole Egleston Bruce Ellis Scott English Jeffrey Erie Jeffrey Espe Juliana Evanco Mary Fanning Amy Farthing Scott Fauty Tim Fedor Shaun Fedoris Craig Feduke Daniel Fenstemacher Lori Ferrante Colleen Fierro 66 Renee Finch Nicole Fisher Brian Foltz Jason Franklin Christopher Fry James Fuller Stephanie Gallagher Lomar Gaskin Jill Gaul James Geiger Rae Giles Ryan Gilmore Terence Gilroy Laura Giordano Andonella Giorgi Duane Gordon Franklin Gordon Robert Grannis Frank Grassi Kelly Greco Keira Green Lianne Green Monica Gregg Jonathan Griffin Frank Griffiths Cheryl Griswold Michael Grosso Andrew Guidici Tracy Guilfoyle Killie Hackenson Mary Halas Stephen Hall Shari Harding Lisa Harper Lori Harris Beth Harvey Michael Hawaka Jennifer Healey Jennifer Hefner Becky Heim 67 Rebecca Henchey Joy Hettinger Mark Hillman Jeremy Hilton Brian Hockenbury Heather Holmes Kara Holmes Kevin Holmes Krista Holmes Kris Holoska Steven Horn Steven Hotsko Tim Houck John Houjak Steven Hover Debra Howard Elizabeth Hughes Wendy Hull Debra Hunt Marit Husby James lies Kathleen Incitti Tammy Ivory Roger James Joe Jaycox Paul Jobmann Grant Jones Kimberly Jones Thomas Jones Julie Joseph Emily Kacyvenski Beth Kales Thomas Kaschak Kevin Keith Karen Kemplin Stuart Ketcham Annette Kidder Robert Kinsley Tom Klimchuck Dolores Klokner Left: Kim Osmond — I don't believe you took that picture!'' Below: A couple of juniors enjoying a football game. Tracv Knapp Elizabeth Knaus William Knight Eric Koliander Kimberly Konrad Diane Koscianski Scott Krasowski Sharon Krause lonathan Krom Tammy Kruczkowski Louis Kubisa Charles Kuc inski lulie Kuhns Pamela I acomis Donelle lainhart Lori Lamb Brian Lamey Brenda Lashway Lynda Lathrop Stephen Leicnt John Lenzo Denise Leonard Adam I inko Salvatore Lobello David Locke |ohn Lombardi Phillip Lore Christian Lubniewski Lisa Luks Melanie Malloy Andrea Mancini Marnie Mancini Richard Mancini Tracy Mann Oswald Mantilla Concetta Manzer Joy Marean Patricia Marone Robert Marsh Christopher Marshall 69 John Martens Teresa Martini Anthony Massar Amy Mastranadi John Mastrogiacomo Paul Matz Michelle Mazzei Christopher McCawley Jovce McClove Christopher McGrath Terrance McGuinness John McHugh Jennifer McManus Kevin McVannan Christopher Meaker Laura Mecca Jonathan Mehl Rachel Melia Sharon Metz Sheila Mikels Richard Millen Michele Miller Timothy Miller James Mitchell Molly Molnar Scott Molyneaux Maureen Monahan Jeffery Morlando Andrew Morrell Lynette Moschak Sean Mudry Paula Mundy Brian Munley Kevin Munley Karen Newby Thomas Newlon Karen Nezelek Cathy Noble Scott Nunn Shannon O'Connell 70 Left: Ron Ciotoli and Terry M Guinness at their loc kers before homeroom. Below: Tina Burger — Huh?'' Felix Oduwa Sylvia Oduwa John Olsen Jonathan Orsen Craig Osier Kimberly Osmond Andrew Paine Liliana Paolini Christine Papa David Park Kristin Patochek Carol Patterson Annette Pavesit Lawrence Pecora Mark Pencek lames Pendley James Perry Heather Phillips Sheri Pickering David Pierce Michael Piper Brigitte Pittarelli Louis Pittarelli Peter Pi22uti Kelly Pollack Jennifer Popielarski Robert Post Lynn Potochnik Christopher Price Neil Prusia Nicholas Putrino Julia Quigley Darlene Quirello Ken Randisi Christopher Rando Christian Rano Brian Reardon Bill Redner William Revette Julie Rhone Nathan Riegal Steven Riley Debra Ripic Tiffany Robbins Joseph Roberto Lisa Rodgers David Rollenhagen Dominica Roma Gino Roma Leslie Roma Lora Roma loelle Root Denise Rosa Dana Roscoe Matthew Rossi Steven Russell Shari Rutter Mark Ryan Todd Ryan Stacey Ryczak Jerome Sabol Michael Salisbury Joseph Sangiuliano Christopher Santangelo PaulSanyshyn (ill Saunders Champangeune Saviengvong Mark Sayman Thomas Sayman Andrea Scalzo Linda Scheffler John Scott lames Shara James Sherman Tana Sherman Gene Shoemaker Christopher Skinner Jennifer Skinner Todd Skoniecki Craig Smith 72 Gratie Smith Heather Smith lean Smith Jennifer Smith Eric Solecky Kyra Spak Lisa Staccone Laurie Stack Noelle Stanley Charlene Starchok Craig Stevens Jeffrey Stone Matthew Stone Gary Strouse Carl Stupka Arianna Stupp Lisa Sturdevant Amanda Sullivan Amy Sutliff Becky Sutliff Michael Sweeting Bernadette Talamo Julie Tammaro Michael Tedesco Tarianne Temple Daniel Thomas Donford Thomas Christopher Thompson Robert Totten Michael Trapani Andrea Tucek Richard Tyson Kathleen Vanvestrout Kimberly Vargason Mark Vaughn Treena Vavra Thomas Villanti David Wales Cynthia Wasser Kevin Watkins 73 Michele Weigand Stacey Welch Brian White Christopher White Debra Wilbur Shannon Wiley Sharmen Wiley Cindy Williams Theresa Wilson Richard Wiltsey Aaron Wood Glen Woods Quan Wu (ill Wyatt John Yarmel Luanne Yuricek Michael Zeccola John Zevan Laura Ziegler Adrienne Ziska Catherine Zwierzynski Juniors Not Pictured Ronald Alari Courtney Beals Lynn Bond Bradley Brockway Judi Bryant Paula Conti Eric Davis Donna Fiacco lames Giles Dawn Griffiths Peter Hall Nicole Halligan Heather Hannon Shari Harding )on Herbaugh )ohn Holleran Keith Horton Melissa lohns |ohn Kalb Jennifer King Kristen Kollar Tammy Koziol Shannon Lawrence Sami Lehvonen Kenneth I yman Clayton Lyons Renee Magliocca Wendy Mahood Darlene Mancini Anthony Marinello Jodi Martin David Molinaro John Moretin Hugh Myers Dong Nguyen Joseph Osier Diana Podolak Jennifer Powell Nancy Pozzi David Rogers Heather Ryan Frank Scimone Lee Shamp David Shirley James Sobiech Gina Stacconi Scott Stewart Joseph Striley Matthew Sweeney James Taylor James Titus Vincent Turrigiano Amy Tuthill Robert Winchell Cherie Zemberi Andrew Zwick 74 on • union enDicon • union 110DKN3 UOIklfl • 11ODI0W3 3 77 CLhSS Of1 ’89 This year's sophomore class was busy raising money and obtaining their class rings. The class officers were: President — Kellie Archer Vice-President — Holly Kubik Secretary Treasurer — Cathy Olshefski Activity Chairman — Sara Rinde Mr. Jerry Natoli, our class advisor, and the members of the executive com- mittee, did a great job in assisting us with our class projects. The sophomore class wishes this year's seniors well. We thank them, as well as the juniors, for teaching us to have pride in our school. Having gained more unity from another year together, the Class of '89 looks forward to next year as juniors. 78 Kellie Archer Below Amber Platt finds a note from a senior admirer. Right KellieAnn Archer nervous about Mr. Palka's Modern American l it. quizzes. Let's go for a 10, Kellie! Erika Adkins Cosimo Alfarano Bernard Alimonti Vincent Allio Angie Anastasi Dennis Anderson Michael Antalek Kellianne Archer Michael Audino Russell Avery Kathleen Babcock Kelly Baber lames Ballam Anthony Barbara jeffrey Barker Julie Barnfather Holly Barta Edward Barton Suzanne Battaglini Lori Bayliff Tammie Beams Joel Bender Michelle Bendert Michael Bennett Michelle Bennett William Benninger ' Carl Beno Kenneth Bevins Veronica Bickham Pamela Biery Thomas Black Sharon Boll Frank Bongiorno Don Booher Donald Bouchard Peggy-Jo Braley Nicole Brandei Steven Brandt hristopher Brizzolara Donna Brooks 80 Kim Brooks Connie Bruster Janet Bryant Scott Bryden Laura Bunnell John Burns Richard Burns Carrie Bykonich Marie Cannavino Thomas Cannavino Julia Carey William Carlin Kim Carlineo Shae-Grace Carr David Carruthers Maria Carver Joseph Catanese Lisa Catanzaro April Cech Gerald Chambers Trina Chang Bob Chanthavongsa Jane Chen James Ciaravino Jeffrey Ciccarino Staci Clayton Sandra Clifford Nancy Coar David Coleman Stephanie Coleman Michael Collins Tamera Compton Corrine Conklin Carol Conti Karen Conwicke Shelly Corby Jennifer Cordi Michelle Coughlin Timothy Craig Matthew Crimmins 81 Guy Cruise Joanne Cruise Franklin Cruz Karen Curtin Jose Dacunha Lisa Dahulich Bridgett Dance Brent Daniels Eric Daniels Kenneth Darrow Jennifer Davies Robert Davis Laurie Deblieck Jason Delorenzo Nicholas Delsanto William Dennison Jonathan Depaolo Teri Derr Renee Deutermann Belynda Dimattei Michael Dimattei Karen Dinga Tuan Dinh Dominica Diorio Melitta Duran Michelle Dyer Allison Eck Vicki Edwards Michael Elston Kim Eynard Daniel Farrell Shannon Felt Below — Mark Dudinyak tries to help his friend with homework. Right — Carla Noce suddenly realizes she didn't do her homework. Richard Diorio Deadra Dixson Steven Domenech Daniel Donovan Erika Downey Mark Dudinyak Darcy Duguid Marta Duran Judith Ferguson David Fetterolf Tracy Finkelman Michelle Fisher John Fitzgerald William Frantz Laura Frederick Jon Frigo Allen Fusco Phillip Gallagher Erika Gance Jason Gardner Anthony Garzo Michael Garzo Michelle Gentile Jason Gibson Kathy Giles Kathleen Gillette Timothy Gillette Lisa Giorgi Maria Giorgi Sabine Goelzer Chad Goodwin Tim Graham Leanne Grassi Christopher Green Michael Green Temple Greenleaf Jeffrey Griffin Dania Grosso Scott Guinter Kelley Hamlin Michelle Hanafin Tiffany Hanyon Kristina Harper Eric Havel Alan Heath Michael Heide Trevor Herceg Benjamin Hettinger 83 Erika Hoffman Lori Holmes Loranie Hopko Heather Horan Gerard Horn Kristie Houck Deborah Houjak Daniel House jennifer Hover Paul Hubble Fran Hudec Edward Hudock Melanie Hummer Hollie Husar Stacy Hutchison Deborah Hutton Sherie Ingraham Connie lovine Sara Jennings Audrey Jindra Brooke Jobin Christine Johnson Jeff Jones Julie Jones Lee Jones Daniel Kacyvenski Christopher Karl Richard Karl Michelle Kelley Kristin Kilgore Jason King Jeffrey King Curtis Kinney Gary Kintner Christopher Klosowski William Knapp Cheryl Knott Ann Koban Michael Kohn Laurie Kolanda 84 Scott Koliander Joyce Kopcho Derec Koukides John Koutsaris Roger Kovalchick Michael Krawczyk Karen Krech Kortney Krissel Timothy Krull Holly Kubik Robert Kulle Lucinda Lamb Charles Lambrinos Carrie Lane Jennifer Lane Louis Lanza Maurice Latessa Joshua Levinson Tracie Link Michael Lippolis Christa Longo Stephen Loposky Charles Louden Kandace Love Karen Macgregor Cinny Magardino Joe Magargle Carla Magnante Edward Magur David Maillie Vincent Maione Michael Makashay Joseph Mancini Luisa Mancini Christine Maney Kevin Manganro Marie Mangino Stacey Manning Jason Marcocci David Marconi Below — John Fitzgerald relaxes at his locker. Left — Heather Roma and Domenica Diorio posing for our yearbook photographer with friends. 85 Kathleen Mariani Jeff Markovitz Michael Marsh Boris Matthee Kathleen Maughan Jennifer Maxson Scott Mayes Paula Mazzei Barbara McFarland Sandra McFarland Jason McCoon Joshua McCoy Brian McGuinness Kevin McHugh Brenton McLean Joseph Medwetz Michael Melnyk Heather Miller Jennifer Miller Kevin Miller Pierina Miller Holly Mitchell Sheri Mitrus Paul Mollo Michelle Molnar Jeffrey Moody Mary Moomey John Morton Melissa Murphy Timothy Murphy Cheryl Muscio Reia Neira Andrea Neiss Steven Neschleba Jason Neville Monica Newkirk Kelly Newton Carla Noce Nicole Nosal John Nugent Above — Regina Rizzi and Jason King enjoy a dinner that was held for our Italian Exchange students. Right — Jeff Bates and John Lanza set their sights on two underclassmen. 86 David O'Connell Stacie Odessky James Ogilvie Erin O'Hara Nadine Olivieri Bob O'Laughlin Trudi Olsen Stacy Olshefski Daniel Onufer Michelle Oplinger Daniel Orband Linda Osborne Andrea Osewalt Jason Osser Candy Paccio Antonietta Paolini Chad Parker Tonya Parkes Michelle Pasquale Michelle Patinka Stefanie Peake Kerry Pedley Hope Pellow Jennifer Peterson Jennifer J. Peterson David Patrolle Chervell Philip Tara Phipps Giampiero Pittarelli Angela Pizzuti Amber Platt Jon Pysczynski Michael Quagliata Sara Quidort Norman Randall Anthony Randesi Teresa Reese Keith Reger Michael Rigo Sally Tordonato 87 Sara Rinde Karen Ring Carlos Rios Regina Rizzi Jennifer Robertson Heather Roma Andrea Rosati Eric Roscoe Debbie Rose Mary Rose Robin Rossman John Ryan Daniel Sawicki John Sawka Jonathan Schriber Sheryl Schuessler Beverly Scott Roger Scott Joanna Seliga Patricia Seliga Timothy Senft Carol Serino Kristi Severance Karen Siebecker Kevin Siebecker Bridget Silvernail Glenn Simpson Erica Sims Karen Sloane Bard Smith Clay Smith Steven Smith Todd Smith Suzanne Sobiech Tom Soltis Michelle Sprague Ramona Stacconi Jennifer Staniszewski Lisa Stank Pennie Stevens 88 Kimberlee Stickane Cynthia Stockwell Jeffrey Stout Mary Stout Pamela Strauss Corey Stull Kerry Swift Michael Swindler Laurie Swingle Jennifer Taluba Dianna Taylor JohnTerhorst Jeremy Terwilliger Dominick Thompson Scott Thou mire Daniela Tiberia Michael Tidick Raechell Tingley Franklin Tinklepaugh Richard Titus Sally Tordonato Colleen Townsend Kathleen Townsend Tracy Trapani Belinda Tripp Jeffrey T rotta Michael Tubbert Mary Tucker Kevin Turner Heather Uhlman Shawn Utz Sherry Valashinas Paige Vancampen Bertrand Vaninwegen Barbara Vasicek Jody Venkatesan Julie Wagner Jennifer Walkovich John Ward Jami Wassel Above — Nadine Olivieri, Raechell Tingley, Tiffany Robbins and Ginny Magardino doing the sophomore sit! Left — Cathy Townsend, Laurie Kolanda, and Karen Curtin spending idle time in the main lobby. 89 Regina Watkins Deborah Wegener Rob Weston Steven Whitney Mark Whittaker I mda W'hittemore William Williams Pauki Wilson Edward Wmheld Tricia Wolcott Robert Wood Dorothea Woods lames Wright Su anne Wyt hides Shannon Young Melanie Yoursl David Yusko Therese aleski lacquelme Zareski Susan Zunne Sophomores Andrea Avery Mary Bacon Jennifer Bayer George Becker Nick Cevett Joseph Cicciarelli Roger Crooks Enrico Darpino Karen Edwards Theresa Grace Eric Hermansen Dane Hoyt Matthew Ivan Hong Le Christopher Long Antoinette Loup Frederick Lurenz Joseph Mangino Daniel Martone not pictured Billie Matthews Felicia McBride Stacey McConnell Dennis Meehan Patrick Mulligan Colleen O'Brien Catherine Olshefski Christopher Patrick Shelley Pecsek Brent Powell Erin Rapin Kevin Shattuck Carla Silvey Lori Tetreault Timothy Vymislicky Kevin Watkins Gina Welch Mardu Wells John Williams 90 91 bn •union enDicon • unionq 2 Cl O c jPi o n n O PAULA CONTI CARRIE ALLEN o in • iiODiau3 uoiun • lioDiao ClbSS Of ’90 The approximately 400 9th graders in this year's freshman class came to U-E High School and found a whole new world. They were confronted with more freedom, more opportunities, and more responsibility. This was a big step up from the junior high school. For many, the new school was like a maze during the first few days of school, and many people found themselves hopelessly lost and confused. In fact, I myself couldn't find where I put my locker on the first day! But soon, we memorized our schedules and got set into our daily routines. We had time to try new things, make new friends, and make this a great freshman year. The Freshman class officers this year were: President Vice President Treasurer Asst. Treasurer Secretary Asst. Secretary Asst. Secretary Chris Smith Sharon Sabo Terri Hashem Sonya Walter Kelly LaBare Mliss Bilingsley Kristie Shafer 94 Chris Smith David Adamson Kathryn Aebli Christopher Alfarano Angela Anderson Lance Anderson Mark Antalek Danielle Armour Daniel Babcock Karen Babcock lennifer Baker Adriano Baldclli Larissa Barnauskas Kyle Barton Mariana Bartow Dante Battaglini Thomas Battista Brian Baxter Stephen Bekanich Matthew Bcnham David Beniamin David Bernardmi Wesley Besanson Keith Bevelacqua lennifer Bevins lulie Bickham Krista Billed M'Liss Billingsley Tami Bird Charles Blechman Heather Bost Steven Brady Mary Bragaglia Rebecca Branca Jennifer Brewer Kimberly Brockway Nicole Bronner Cristi Brooks Jeffrey Brooks David Brown Jeffrey Buc hinski 96 Chad Buchta Tammy Bunnell Rebecca Butchko Jennifer Byrum Christopher Cacialli Orlando Cadi Patrick Cammiti Alan Capodaglio William Carhni Brett Carlsen Jennifer Carmody Deborah Carruthers Scott Cech Jennifer Chandler Norma Chang Carrie Chase Michael Choma Daniel Ciaravino Tania Cieri Darren Ciotoli Danielle Clark Brian Clas Vincent Colapietro Kelly Coney Matthew Connelly Thomas Coonick Christie Cowen Donald Crampton Shawn Crandall Michael Crowley Michael Darrow Dana Davis Lawrence Davis Melissa Davis Marta Dellapenta Thomas Deninis Dale Denmon Nicholas Difalco Eric Dillman Heather Dilmore 97 Triet Dmh Damien Dmun io Ivy Diorio Rosemarie Diorio Carrie Dolphin Kara Ducar Dawne Duffek Rebecca Dwyer Holly Dygert Jennifer Eckenrode Thomas Edwards David Ellis Melanie Emerson Pamela Emerson Thomas Exley Heidi Farmer Lisa Finch Therese Fisher Sean Fitzgerald Jason Flint Ray Folli Karen Fontana Pam Forkey Ian Forsythe Tyrone Fowler Charles Foy Jeanne Franklin Justin Franzonello Connie Frigo Anthony Fry Vincent Funari Paul Fusco Stacy Fye Jennifer Gagliardi Walter Gasior M:chelle Geiger David Gennett Robert Germaine Karin Gilmore Angela Giorgi 98 Michael Go id a Laura Grassi Holly Green Jennifer Green Vincent GukIk i Kerry Guilfoyle Scott Gustafson Gayle Haarr Jennifer Habura Jason Hagadorn Jennifer Haight Anthony Hamilton Steven Hamlin Gregory Hammond Chades Harding Christina Harrison Bryan Hartman Donald Hartman John Harvey Theresa Hashem Tyrone Heath Eric Heide Julie Herceg Susan Herceg Tanya Herman Todd Hillman Mark Hinsdale Shawna Holmes Amy Holochak Laura Holochak William Hooper Jason Horton Todd Hotalmg Debra Hover Bryan Hranek Cheri Hryck Eileen Huang Kelly Hust Jennifer Hutcheson Melynda Isaac 99 Suzanne Ivey Ursula lames Richard Jensen Michael lobmann Michael lohnston Richard Juday Todd Kehley Shannon Kelly William Kinsley David Klokner Gigi Knox Christopher Konopka Christopher Konrad Jennifer Koplik Norman Kovalcnick Kim Krasowski Scott Krissel |ohn Kunzman Nicole Kushner Kelly labare Thomas labarron James lamb Jennifer lambnnos Nancy Lee Mark lemesh Marc leniek Aimee lexa loseph Lindsey Robert Lindsey Michael Lisson Michael Lockett Jason Lopresti Tiffany Loughren Tina Love Christopher Lucas Jennifer Lynn David Machalek Matthew Makashay Marco Mancini lackie Marsaln 100 Mark Mastracd Jeremy Mat Christopher McAndrew Darlene McCarty Todd McCormick Tracey McCormick Dawn McKenzie Christopher McLain Maureen McVannan Andrew Mehl Andrew Menke Darren Mertens Glory Metcalf Anthony Mi la si Christopher Minmch Jennifer Mlynarski Jonathan Mooney Annette Mosco Sterling Moulton Sara Mugge Shelley Muro William Nabinger Kathleen Neil James Newlon lames Newton Jennifer Nielsen Michael Nirchi Paul Norris KiO lulie Olson Debra Orrmger Kimberly Or el Tod Osier Carrie Palmatier Angelo Pasquale Roman Passanfe Roseanne Pauk Leslie Perih Jennifer Pernice Maia Phillips 101 Cindy Pickering Stephanie Pier Tara Pierson John Pigos Robert Pilarcek Lorraine Pinney Mark Pipher Nicholas Pittarelli Jason Polisensky lenmter Pollack Eric Portland Michael Poleran Suzanne Powell Carrie Preston lisa Pruden Donna Quirello Frank Raponi Candius Rrgo Tara Riis letlrey RipK Kathleen Robinson Kimberly Robinson lulianne Rollenhagen Gerard Roma David Romanowski Ian Roth Knsta Ruhl Monty Rusch Matthew Ryburn Sharon Sabo Anthony Samiani Mary Samiani Meredith Sawchuk Anthony Sawka Michelle Scalzo tisaSchillotf Ryan Schoultz William Scott Craig Sect i.i Heather Sedlack Below — Freshmen show their spirit at a pep rally. Right — John Kunzman sleep walking. 102 Kristie Shafer Patrick Shaffer Mark Shattuck Scott Sherman Shannon Shoemaker Michela Simomm Rhonda Smcavage Nicole Sixberry Amy Slaughter Bradley Smith Carynn Smith Christopher Smith lenny Smith jenny R Smith Kristi Space Scott Sperry Dora Staccone Kevin Standish Kristen Standish Daniel Stanek Kellie Stephens Shawn Stevens Lori Stickane Melissa Strickland Kevin Struble ElissaStupp Craig Sullivan Avis Swain Makonm Tafesse Raymond Talamo Wendy Taluba Chnstme Taylor Mary Taylor Edward Terrenoire Lester Thomas Kirsten Thrasher Noel Titti David Todd Bethany Tuthill Christopher Tyson 103 Below — Hanging out in the halls. Right — Quick review before a test. Shawn Uhlman Franc me Valac hovic Daniel Vandvmurlt Kathy Vanoostendorp Gary Vanpalten Ronald Vargason Scott Vaughn local Venkatesan Duane Verno Robert Vollbrecht Diana Wallan Sonya Walter Melanie Wandell Kathleen Ward Michael Warren Christopher Waters Robert Watts Regina Webb Amy Webster William Welker Galen Wet eiberg I inda Weybrec hi Christian Widsten-lmden Jason Wilks Michelle Williams Wayne Williams Robert Wilson lenna Wojtio Mark Wolte lames Wrxids Timothy Woods Nic holas W'owk Kim Wright Rn hard Wrobleski lam Wu Lynn Yarmel Kathryn Yarrington John Yoest Adam Young Jonathan Yuritek 104 Erika Zacheis Aaron Zandy Korey Zarzynski Amy Ziska Freshmen not pictured Lisa Allen Thomas Kelley Stephen Amorese Nicholas Kruczkowski Joel Austin Kirk Largie Brian Beard Cynthia Lashway Ann Briggs Jennifer Leahy Joshua Davies Tammy Loup Michael Delucia Martin Maraski Nichole Demtrak Nguyet Nguyen Leslie Dipietro Nicole Novak Simon Drew Christopher Ohare Gary Dupray Jenny Reynolds Dale Gabriel Justin Rosetta Jeremy George Jack Sellers Stephen Gibb Melissa Strouse Keira Green Patricia Tartamella Elizabeth Holmes Raymond Van Ness Christopher Hughes Daniel Vincent Anthony Johnson Joseph Vymislicky Fear Not, Farewell Fear not, farewell sweet love. The hands of time, for poems do not always rhyme, Fate runs its course and plays its tricks and in the last and final mix, one wins it all and loses naught, if love was good and battles were fought to their very final end. Good-Bye, sweet love, Farewell my friend ... Dedicated to Chuck Romeo ... he will always be remembered for his jokes and the smiles he brought to everyone's face in good time and in bad. Chuck (Chuckie) was a very good friend of mine; he meant a lot to me and to everyone else that knew him well, but it was his time to leave us — for what reason no one will know — but he will never be forgotten from this day on. Bye, we'll miss you. Dee Dixson 106 107 3 tt • union qdicott • umono r n O n n O TRINA CHANG Assisted by: EDLYN SHIPWAY DAWN CILLEY o n • noDioD kown • noon© BCMD OF €DUO TION Sitting, Mrs. Shirley Arthur — President, Mrs. Kathleen Popielarski — Vice-President, Charles R. Lamb, Lucille Cimaomo, Dale Chadwick, Karen Franklin, Mr. Robert Picciano. Standing, Mr. Dennis Sweeney — Superintendent. COTTON. MMNSTRMION Mr. Dennis Sweeney Superintendent Mr. Joseph Marzo Assistant Superintendent Mr. Harry Watson, Jr. Business Administrator Mr. Alan Lichstein Director of Personnel 110 MR. BOSSONG’S fNRGWGLL TO THG SENIOR CLNSS The Class of 1987 takes with it the hopes and dreams of parents and loved ones. It takes with it also the best educa- tional program and commitment to excellence that the Union-Endicott School District and community have to of- fer. Your high school memories will be with you always. Your future awaits. Remember, you only pass this way once. We wish you well. Mr. Joseph Sever nee PRnciPhLS l Mr. John Connelly Mr. Michael Gance Ms. Carol McMullin in OJIDMICe office Mrs. Bush Mrs. Mancini Mrs. Moadoer Picture Not Available Miss Griffith Mr. Helt Mr. Mitten Mr. Perrino Mr. Rose Mrs. Sementelli HCN.TH Office The Health Office is a vital part of our school. Whether for sickness, injuries, lack of sleep or the dreaded math exam, the Health Office supplies refuge for our students. Mrs. Weymouth Mrs. Titti Picture Not Available Mrs. Watson 112 Mrs. Harding Mrs. Bridge MNM OMC€ Mrs. Rizzi Ms. Putrino Middle Left — Honest, I did have a 5 hour road test. Middle Right — Mrs. Bridge types a letter for Mr. Gance. UDIMY Top — 1st Row — Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Marca, Ms. Delia, Mrs. Curtis; 2nd Row — Mrs. Choma, Mrs. Buchak, Mrs. Reynolds; 3rd Row — Mr. Gendle, Mrs. Colonna Bottom Left — Mrs. Curtis at the head desk. Bottom right — Mrs. Buchak asking for information. 114 THe Chf€T€Rk STWf Bottom Row (I to r): joan Knickerbocker, Shirley Miller, Sandy Blackwell, Lori Montanari, Bev Strom, Ann Lessler. Top (I to r): Lynn Shields, Ruth Tiberi, Marsha Monroney, Dorothy Sedlacek, Fran Diferio, Sue Zurine, Pearl Kolanda, Donna Rhodes. TH£ CUSTODINTS Bottom: Robert Mead, Peter Marcella, Mike Fabrizio, Ernest Pocardi, Frank Borelli Standing (I to r): Louis Ciotoli, Giulio Pocardi, Tom Gale, Richard Heindrecht, John Roscoe, Norman Campbell, and the honorary custodian Mr. Tom Breese. 115 Mr. Anechiarico Mr. Bottino Miss Brillant CNGLISH Students that attend U-E take four years ol English. During their freshman and sophomore years, they are required to take English 9 and English 10. When students become juniors and seniors, they are allowed to choose their English courses. These courses are half-year electives ranging in difficulty from Phase 1, being the easiest, to Phase 5, being the most difficult. Com- position 1-2 (Phase 1-2), Modern American Literature (Phase 3), Communication and the Media (Phase 4), and College Prep Writing (Phases 4-5). Mr. Hoesel gets caught on hall duty. Mrs. Fitch Mr. Hoesel Mr. Hynes Mrs. James Mrs. Jeffers Mrs. Manker 116 117 SOON. STUDies Social Studies deals with the history of mankind in the world and the U.S. It also broadens our knowledge of ourselves, how we think, and why we think. Studies about our nation's government and legislature are also offered. Courses include Asian African Cultures, European Studies, American History, and many electives for Seniors like Psychology and Sociology, to name a few. Bottom — Mr. Blair having a conversation with a student's parent at Open House. Right — Mr. Dinaburg caught relaxing at his desk. Top Right — Mr. Deys, when he's amused. Mrs. Dinaburg Mr. Dinaburg 118 Mr. Archer Mr. Bamo Mr. Blair Mr. Carpenter Miss Coccetti Mr. Deys Middle Left — Mr. Wilson trying to explain proper library techniques. Middle Right — Mr. Tarricone handing out homework papers. MMHGMMICS The Math Department this year is as busy as ever to accommodate the new Regents requirements. Students can take courses that range from Course I to Advanced Mathematics and Calculus. This becomes one of the most popular courses as one must take Math for the majority of their high school years. The importance of computers is growing and the courses here at U-E are keeping the pace with the latest technology. Among the courses presently available are Computer Science I and II and Pascal I and II. Plans to move the third floor computer center to the senior locker area next year are being considered. Right — Mrs. Karlson explaining the intricacies of a math problem. Bottom — Mrs. Micha assisting a student with her homework. Bottom Right — Mrs. Massara displaying her favorite shape — a triangle!! 120 Teaching assistants Picture Not Available Miss Hope Mrs. Karlson Mrs. Lane Mrs. Massara Mrs. Micha Mr. Miller Mrs. Padykula Mr. Parker Mrs. Rittenger Mr. Smith Mr. Tchir Mrs. Witt 121 H€NJH One semester of Health is required for graduation. Subjects covered in Health range from contagious diseases to drugs and their effects to first aid. One of the most important topics is CPR, which unfortunately had to be canceled first semester. At the end of the semester, students chose topics for their term papers. After Health I some students chose to go on to Health II, which teaches about mental and emotional health. Middle Right — Mr. Nicosia does some last minute grading. Lower Right — Mr. Guccia helps a student with her chemistry homework. science Science courses are becoming more important with the increase in the number of technology-related jobs. Because of this, ninth through eleventh graders are being required to take at least two years of science. Earth science and biology are being taught to freshmen and sophomores. Juniors who want to continue with science can take chemistry, while the seniors can take physics. Seniors especially interested in science can take AP Physics here or AP Biology at Maine-Endwell. Mr. Baird Mrs. Bongiomo Mr. Ferris 122 Mrs. Freeman Mr. Guccia Mr. Herceg Mr. Kilgore Mr. Iacovazzi Mr. Johnson Far Left — Tony Sharpe and |ohn Zizak, two future physicists working on a lab. Near Left — Mr. Herceg and Mr. Jemison just being themselves. Below — Sarge teaching his first lesson of the year. Mrs. Mueller Mr. Palazzo Mr. Sorochinsky Mrs. Thornton 123 fORGIGN LMGUhGC Mr. Angeline Knowing a foreign language is always helpful. Students can take up to five years of French, Latin, or Spanish, four years of Italian, or three years of German. French, German and Italian students always have the opportunity to go on a foreign exchange trip. They visit their host country for three weeks and are able to improve their speaking skiHs. Below Left — Mrs. Wahila and Mrs. Delaney relax in the Language Office. Middle Right — Mrs. Barmada gives us a profile. Mrs. Barmada Mrs. Davis Pictur Not Avotloble Mrs. Delaney Mrs. Feher Ms. Hart Mrs. Hunt Mrs. McDonough 124 Mrs. Andrejko Miss Bennett Mrs. Callahan Mrs. Elavsky Mrs. Flanagan Mr. Dupkanick Business The Business Department has been keeping up with the ever-changing business world. As a result, new courses have been added such as Occupations (formerly Business Dynamics), Introduction to Computers, and Business Computer Applications. Accounting I and II continue to be popular with students this year as is Business Law and others. These courses are designed to prepare students who intend to continue their studies in a vocational school or college. Bottom Left — Mr. Miltz corrects papers. Bottom Right — Miss Bennett looks over a humorous test. Mrs. Lewis Mr. Miltz Mr. Strauss Mrs. Yacko Miss Lewis Mrs. Roberto Teacher Aide 125 m Art class has always offered some of the most interesting classes available at U-E. Interested students can take a variety of courses on topics dealing with jewelry to painting to photographv to sculpture. To accommodate fortne new requirements for Freshman Regents program, a new course called Creative Arts is offered. Right — Mr. Salati indicates a measurement to Leslie Korbar. Mrs. Leonard The Music Department is the breeding grounds for some really talented musicians. Students are in three different bands — 9th grade, Symphonic, and Concert Band. Under the direction of Mr. Jerry Natoli, the Concert Band has become one of the elite bands in the state having gone to Potsdam last year to compete with excellent bands across the state. There are also the Orchestra, Chorus and Chorale, and two jazz bands. Students, through music, get a chance to perform and express their feelings and have a good time doing it. Miss Kozuboski Picture Not Available Mrs. Ivey Mr. Salati Mr. Natoli Mrs. Tribbles Below Right — Mr. Weber using his music degree to the maximum. 126 TGCHNOLOGY EDUCATION Technical Education provides the students with the understanding of concepts of work in our society. It gives them the basic skills needed to pursue their goals for future education and preparing for employment. Left — Mr. Tripp instructs a student. Mr. Caveney Mr. Goodwin Mr. Jemison Mr. Tripp Mrs. R. James HOM€ GCOHOMICS Home Economics is designed to help prepare students in living on their own. Some of the courses offered include cooking, types of food to cook, health care, and human development. It gives the students the knowledge on how to raise a family and make wise decisions about life. These courses are offered to both boys and girls and are very helpful when it comes time for you to live on your own and get married. 127 PHYSICAL GDUCMION Mr. Breese Mrs. Corey Mr. Folli Every student participates in four units, or years, of Gym classes. Activities include Tennis, Volleyball, Golf, and Swimming, among others. In addition to the normal programs, bus drills and a physical fitness test are administered throughout the year. Mrs. Honnick Mr. Hover Mrs. Marshall Mr. Sylvester Mr. Folli sporting his athletic memorabilia. 128 Mrs. Brown Mrs. Carpenter Mrs. Curtin SPGCM €DUCM10H Mr. Jeffers (teacher's aide) Special Education provides an environment for kids to learn skills and basic preparation for the working world. The group keeps themselves busy by participating in activities like Silent Auctions, Bowl-a-thons, and many other things in addition to their academic studies. 129 Mrs. Curtin confronts one of her students. BGFORG hFTGR This year the yearbook staff decided to try something a little different to liven up the Academic Section. We thought that you might be curious as to what some of your teachers looked like while you were in junior high, grade school, or maybe even before you were born!! The yearbook staff would like to thank these teachers for being good sports and allowing us to have a little fun. 130 (page (130) Top Left — Mrs. Manker 1968-1986 Top Right — Mr. Nicosia 1968-1986 Middle Left — Mr. Wilson 1968-1986 Middle Right — Mr. Salati — 1968-1986 Bottom Left — Mrs. Yacko 1974-1986 Bottom Right — Mr. Turecek 1974-1986 (page 131) Top Left — Mr. Lawton 1968-1986 Top Right — Mr. Carpenter 1974-1986 Middle Left — Mrs. Dinaburg 1977-1986 Middle Right — Mr. Goodwin 1974-1986 8ottom Left — Mr. Ferris 1976-1986 Bottom Right — Mrs. Marshall 1976-1986 yon • union enDicon • union enD r cz ott • union enDicon • union X V r n O DENISE LEONARD w help from CHELLI ABBEY o 2 O o noDiaki3 uoikin • iiODiaw3 o 133 TH€ YGhRBOOK Most people have no idea of the kind of work that's involved in putting the yearbook together. Every year approximately 50 students sign up to work and by the end of the year, there are only about a dozen left who are still working. The yearbook staff consists of staff members, section editors, and photographers. We start out the year by selling advertisements to various businesses in the area. Staff members have to go door to door to sell ads, then layouts must be drawn up for each page. All of this has to be done by October. Once the ads are taken care of, the section editors can start on their sections. Each section editor has approximately 40 pages assigned to them. The following is a step-by-step account of what goes into each and every page: 1. Come up with design for the page 2. Draw the dominant photo. 3. Draw surrounding photos and copy. 4. Come up with a catchy title (if possible) and label it on the layout. 5. Write copy and captions for the photo. 6. Type up captions and copy on copy sheets. 7. Pick out pictures to be used. 8. Crop pictures and label them with job stickers. 9. Have Editor-in-Chief proofread the page. 10. Have the page proofread and signed by the advisor. It takes us from September until March, which is when we have our final deadline, to finish the 280 pages of the book. Although putting the yearbook together is a lot of hard work, we also have a lot of fun, such as at a nightly work sessions with sheet pizza and a bottle of soda (preferably Coke) to keep us awake. Maybe now when you flip through the pages in this book, you won't just see what's in the pictures, you'll see what's behind them as well. Editor-in-Chief Johnna Battle P.S. From all of us on the Union-Endicott Yearbook Staff, Thank You Mrs. Lesko and Ms. Hamill for being such fun advisors and keeping your sense of humor and sanity throughout the year. STAFF ADVISORS: Mrs. Angie Lesko and Ms. Diane Hamill EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Johnna Battle SENIOR SECTION: Cindi McManus, Jeff Bates, Nancy Fedoris UNDERCLASSMEN: Paula Conti, Carrie Allen ACADEMICS: Trina Chang, with help from Edlyn Shipway ACTIVITIES: Denise Leonard, with help from Chelli Abbey SPORTS: Polly Hayes, John Lenzo STUDENT LIFE: Edlyn Shipway, Dawn Cilley INDEX: Nancy Whitney ARTWORK: Ken Finch, Mark Yourst PHOTOGRAPHERS: Jeff Luks (Photography Editor), John Lenzo, Cinny Orzel, Jennifer Cordi, Wes Huang 134 insoe OUT Opposite Page: Center — Johnna Battle, editor, proofreads one of Denise Leonard's mistake-ridden pages. Bottom — Edlyn Snipway and Nancy Whitney proudly point out their sections on the trusty ladder diagram . This Pace: Top Left — Denise Leonard — obviously not having a good day! Center Left — Polly Hayes moves into the yearbook room for the weekend as her deadline draws near. Center — John Lenzo — Lost in Space! Bottom Left — the yearbook room — neat and organized!? Bottom Center — Carrie Allen — You want me to work ? Bottom Right — Ken Finch and Paula Conti work late night in the yearbook room. Center Right — Jeff Bates, future Mr. April (we know you loved the calendar, Jeff!) 135 TIG€R£Y£ Editor-in-chief: Jill Smith Managing editor: Shelene Chang Section editors: News: Jill Hockenbury Opinion: Polly Hayes Entertainment: Beth Munley Features: Stacey Ryczak Academics: Hans Heide Activities: Trina Chang Sports: Theresa Prikazsky Photographer: John Lenzo PRODUCTION — Beth Lucy Writing: Kellie Archer, Chris Geiger, Hans Heide, Jill Hobert, Jill Hockenbury, Wes Huang, Beth Kile, Tom Klimchuck, Julie Kuhns, John Lenzo, Joshua Levinson, Beth Lucy, Joy Marean, Terry McGuinness, Mike Naglak, Ginny Orzel, Theresa Prikazsky, Gina Quagliata, Stacey Ryczak, Russ Shimp, Mike Sulatycke, Tarianne Temple, Maureen Tomaine, Mark Wasser. Typing: Shelene Chang, Hans Heide, Diane Irons, Beth Lucy, Beth Munley, Theresa Prikazsky, Stacy Rahn, Stacey Ryczak. The 1986-87 school year has been a very productive and challenging year for the staff of the Tigereye. The introduc- tion of the Daisy Wheel Printer into the production process has significantly cut the cost, providing enough money for an extra issue. The writers were so enthusiastic that the 16-page December issue was the largest ever. The staff is always seeking writers and anyone is eligible. 136 K€Y CLUB Mary Amorese, John Archie, Michelle Bennett, M'liss Billingsley, Bonny Blackwell, Jean Bohunicky, Lisa Brentzel, Christi Brooks, Charmita Burch, Becky Carlin, Kim Carlineo, Norma Chang, Shelene Chang, Trina Chang, Kathy Chen, Dave Ciocca, Sara Corl, Michelle Coughlin, Julie DeSisti, Teri Derr, Renee Deutermann, Damien DiNunzio, Karen Dinga, Trang Dinh, Triet Dinh, Tuan Dinh, Becky Dwyer, Allison Eck, Pam Emerson, Scott English, Mary Fanning, Judy Ferguson, Jason Franklin, Laura Frederick, Brian Garbett, Ryan Gilmore, Laura Giordano, John Harvey, Joy Hettinger, Heather Holmes, Kris Holoska, Jennifer Hover, Eileen Haung, Wes Huang, Debbie Hunt, Sara Jennings, Audrey Jindra, Beth Johnson, Julie Joseph, Jennifer Juday, Emily Kacyvenski, Michelle Kelley, Betsy Knaus, Ann Koban, Joyce Kopcho, Joshua Levinson, Tracie Link, Sam Lobello, Tif- fany Loughren, Jeff Luks, Lisa Luks, Wendy Mahood, Joy Marean, Paul Matz, Kathy Maughan, Sandra McFarland, Claudia McKiddy, Laura Mecca, Jennifer Miller, Chris Minnich, Holly Mitchell, Jim Mitchell, Michelle Molnar, Molly Molnar, Lynette Moschak, Stacy Olshefski, Michelle Oplinger, Linda Osborne, Roman Passante, Alpa Patel, Shelley Pecsek, Jennifer Peterson, David Petrolle, Maia Phillips, Stephanie Pier, Mike Piper, Jenny Popielarski, Eric Portland, Lisa Pruden, Amy Quattrochiocchi, Sara Quidort, Julie Quigley, Darlene Quirello, Erin Rapin, Brian Reardon, Michelle Rittenhouse, Kim Robinson, Dave Rollenhagen, Julie Rollenhagen, Jill Salisbury, Linda Scheffler, Diane Shelanskey, Marla Sin- cavage, Chris Smith, Jill Smith, Mary Smith, Ramona Stacconi, Laurie Stack, Daniel Stanek, Elaine Stanek, Kevin Struble, Ani Stupp, Lissy Stupp, Juli Sutherland, Bernadette Talamo, Tarianne Temple, Tracy Trapani, Heather Uhlman, Allison Van Ness, Ray Van Ness, Mark Vaughn, Julie Wagner, Regina Watkins, Michelle Weigand, Stacey Welch, Bill Welker, Mark Wolfe, Jackie Wu, Quan Wu, Melanie Yourst, John Zevan The purpose of the Key Club is to serve the school and the community. Yearly school activities include collecting library cards, holding staff and teachers appreciation days, selling basketball programs, holding a Bowl-a-thon, and sending teachers birthday cards. Yearly community ac- tivities include visiting the Binghamton Psychiatric Center, ringing bells on Washington Avenue for donations, selling daffodils, participating in the Muscular Dystrophy Dance-a- thon, assisting at the Sunshine Olympics, walking in the Crop Walk, donating for the Toys for Tots, collecting money for the Thanksgiving Fund Drive, and marshaling at the Christmas Parade. Additional activities this year were delivering SOS materials and collecting UNICEF donations. KEY CLUB OFFICERS ADVISOR: Ms. Cocetti PRESIDENT: Becky Carlin V-PRESIDENT: Michelle Rittenhouse SECRETARY: Shelene Chang TREASURER: Trang Dinh PUBLIC RELATIONS: Laura Giordano 137 stud€mt Gcvawietrr The Student Government is the governing body for stu- dent activities in the school. Each homeroom elects one representative and one alternate. Meetings are held ap- proximately once a month, or more if needed. Activities which the Student Government directs are Homecoming and all sports pep rallies, which help to generate school spirit. The Student Government also raises money to help pay for such activities as student exchanges to other area high schools and gives donations to the French and Italian Ex- change. We also donate to the Special Education Class Trip and to local charities. To raise money, we sponsor events such as the Air Band Contests and dances. In addition, we have fund-raising projects such as selling bumper stickers and conducting raffles. The Student Government works on improving school pride and making everyone's experience at U-E an en- joyable one. Students can only be happy if their surround- ings are pleasant. Student Government also donates a significant gift to the school at the end of the year. STUDENT GOVERNMENT MEMBERS: Kathryn Aebli, Agela Anderson, Angela Benjamin, Pat Caminiti, Heather Bost, Kelly Coney, Kerry Guilfoyle, Dana Davis, Dawn Duffek, Melanie Emerson, Rebecca Dwyer, Stacey Fye, Justine Franzonello, Terri Hashem, Jennifer Haight, Cheri Hryck, Rick Juday, Kelly LaBare, Jennifer Lambrinos, Jennifer Lynn, Jackie Merrell, Debra Orringer, Jennifer Mylnarski, Leslie Perih, Angelo Pasquale, Shannon Shoemaker. Sharon Sabo, Chris Smith, Ray Talamo, Noelle Titti, Sonya Walter, Kim Wrieht, Lynn Yarmel, Linda Weybrecht. Kellianne Archer, julie Barnfather, MaryLynn Bacon, Michelle Bennett, Pecgy- Jo Braley, Stephanie Coleman, Dave Coleman, Karen Curtinn, Lisa Dahunch, Kim Eynard, Dominica Diorio, Michelle Gentile, Temple Greenleaf, Lori Holmes, Kris Harper, Ann Koban, Joyce Kopcho, Josh Levinson, Jenny Lane, Kathleen Mariam, Christine Maney, Mike Merrell, Sandy McFarland, Joshua McCoy, Cathy Olshefski, Carla Noce, Linda Osborne, Michelle Pasqualle, Regina Rizzi, Joanna Seliga, Kristi Severance, Pam Strauss, Kathy Townsend, Dominick Thompson, Jacki Zareski, Theresa Zaleski. Carrie Allen, Jacki Baldwin, Lisa Brentzel, Jean Bohunicky, Demetrio Carlini. Karen Callisto, Laura Cacialli, Melissa Deyo, Julie DeSisti, Patty Drosdick, Nicole Egleston, Jim Geiger, Kelly Hackenson, Tracy Guilfoyle, Ryan Gilmore, Kris Holoska, Libbey Hughes, Betsy Knaus, Tracy Knapp, Kim Konrad, Pamela Lacomis, Brian Lamey, Lisa Luks, Amy Mastranadi, Terry McGuinness, Molly Molnar, Sharon Metz, Annette Pavesic, Kristin Patochek, Steve Riley, Felix Oduwa, |oe Sanguiliano, Heather Smith, Craig Stevens, Andrea Tucek, Vince Turrigiano, Julie Tammaro, Tarianne Temple, Jamie Taylor, Luanne Yuricek. Stacy Welch, Tom Villanti, Melissa Johns, Brian Bayliff, John Barnes, Beth Boyer, Becky Carlin, Valerie Cunningham, Lynn Darling, Mary Ellen Davis, Kim Evanek, John Dempsey, Jennifer Grigor, Mike Guarnieri, Johnna Battle, Bob Haynes, Angela Hauck, Hans Heide, Kim Krissel, Marie Lacomis, Jennifer Lesko, Jim Mariani, Tammy Lombardi, Rob Pembleton, Liza Neiss, Kelly Refsnider, Gina Quagliata. Stacey Rahn, Jill Smith, Edlyn Shipway, Valerie Swift, Terry Terrenoire, Justin Warren, Chris Neil, Chris Goodson, Erin Delaney 138 HSTORY CLUB This year's History Club enjoyed its biggest membership ever as it went to Washington, D.C. as the club's yearly trip. Candy sales and ticket sales from the Donkey Basketball game aided the students in their fundraising. The basketball game turned out to be a big hit for faculty as well as students, and everyone enjoyed the junior and senior an- tics during the pre-game activities. Thanks go to Mr. Archer and the faculty chaperones for making the trip a success as well as the school year. — Cindi McManus HISTORY CLUB MEMBERS ADVISOR: Mr. Archer PRESIDENT: Beth Lucy VICE-PRESIDENT: Barb Landers SECRETARY: Kelly Refsnider TREASURER: Mary Herceg MEMBERS: Came Allen, Mary Amorese, T. R Andrake. Tim Angulas, Carolyn Arnold, Gina Antenucci, Lynda Aylward, Julie Baker, Jacki Baldwin, Chris Behomck, Kevin Bevelaqua, Becky Bidwell, Sherry Bikos. Terry Bligh. Meghan Blizzard, Tish Boatman, Deron Bowman, D. J. Brooks, Lisa Brentzel, Laurie Buchinski, Chris Bucinell, Stacey Bumsh, Charmita Burch. Chanelle Bush, Mike Butchko, Karen Callisto, Becky Carlin, Lynn Carlsen, Tncia Casella. Caroline Cheer, Ed Ciechoski. Lori Ciotoli. Joyce Coleman, Jean Collari. Paula Conti, Mike Cretaro. Julie Davidson. Erin Delaney. Kim Demorat, Kathy DeNardo. Julie DeSisti, Melissa Deyo, Damela DiAngelo, Bryan Diferio. Trang Dinh, Leslie Dino, |ohn Diorio. Pat- ty Drosdick, John Duguid, Martha Echan, Scott English, Kim Evanek. Mary Fanning, Dave Fein, Donna Fiacco, Colleen Fierro, Tino Fiori. Mike Flanagan, Jason Franklin, Stephanie Gallagher. Jill Gaul, C hns Geiger, Cheryl Gialanella. Laura Gooding, Mike Goon, Frank Grassi, Keely Greco, Kim Greco, Monica Gregg, Tracy Guilfoyle, Kellie Hackenson. Kelly Haight, Lisa Harding Christian Haus, Mike Hawaka. Becky Henchey, Mary Herceg Tom Herman, Jay Hettinger, Hill Hobert, Brian Hockenbury. Jill Hockenbury, Heather Holmes. Kris Holoska, Kelley Holtsman, Debbie Howard, Wendy Hull, Debbie Hunt, Diane Irons, Beth lohnson. Julie loseph, Jennifer Juday, Beth Kales, Karen Kemplm, Beth Kile, Dee Klokner, Tracy Knapp, Betsy Knaus, Bill Knight. Diane Koscianski. Mary Kriger, Kim Krissel. Kim Konrad, Julie Kuhns. Marie Lacomis, Pam Lacomis, Lon Lamb, Barb Landers, John Lanza, John Lenzo. Jennifer Lesko, Denise Liburdi, John Lindsey, Adam Linko, Sam Lobello, John Lombardi. Beth Lucy, Lisa Luks, Wendy Mahood, Andrea Mancini, Chris Mancini. Darlene Mancim, Denise Mancini, Marnie Man- cini, Bill Mankus, Joy Marean, Teresa Martini, Amy Mastranadi, Chris Meaker, Laura Mecca, Rachel Melia. Sharon Metz. Sheila Mikels, Doug Miller, Molly Molnar, Lynette Moschak. Beth Munley, Kevin Munley, John McDermott, Terry McGuinness, Cindi McManus, Chris Neil, Liza Neiss, Shannon O'Con- nell, Tracy O'Neil, Kelly Osmond, Annette Pavesic. Jenneane Pernh, Shelly Perry. Heather Phillips, Sheri Pickering Mike Piper, Brigette Pittarelli, Theresa Prikazsky, Gina Quagliata, Julie Quigley. Stacy Rahn, Kelly Refsnider, Brian Reardon. Julie Rhone, Debbie Ripic. Lisa Rodgers, Dave Rollenhagen. Lora Roma. Denise Rosa, Mike Ryan, Stacey Ryczak, Jerome Sabol, Mike Salisbury. Lisa Saraceno, Linda Scheffler, Amy Seminsky. Tony Sharpe, Diane Shelansky, Heather Smith, Jennifer Smith. Mary Smith, Kyra Spak. Laurie Stack. Elaine Stanek, Ani Stupp. Mike Sulatycke, Amanda Sullivan, lull Sutherland. Valerie Swift. Buffi Szczygielski. Bernadette Talamo. Denise Taluba, Julie Tamaro. Tarianne Temple, Terry Terrenoire, Taia Thorp, Gina Tmgley. Maureen Tomame. lackie Tomecek, Andrea Tucek. Mark Vaughn, Deana Ward, Gale Warnes, Justin Warren, Cindy Wasser, Stacy Welch. Scott Westcott, Chns White, Quan Wu, LuAnne Yuricek. John Zevan, Laura Zeigler, John Zizak, Jan Donahue, Amy Casiuk 139 HONOR SOQGTY HONOR SOCIETY SITTING: Alpa Patel, Jenny Juday, Angela Hauck, Edlyn Shipway, Shelene Chang SEATED: Marilyn Coar, Kelly Haight, Andrea Anderson, Diane Shelansky, Amy Quattrochiocchi, Emily Hammond, Kathy Chen, Trang Dinh STANDING: Jill Hockenbury, Beth Munley, Benji Hooper, Bob Haynes, John Munley, Dave Bogatzyk. Dean Bottino, Hans Heide The National Honor Society is an elite group. To be a candidate for admission to the society, a person must possess high academic standing (a cumulative average of at least 90), and must demonstrate high standards of leadership, character, and service. One of the largest contributions of the National Honor Society to our high school is tutoring. Students who need academic help can be tutored by members of the society. 140 Middle Left — Ceremonial lighting of the candle by Marla Sincavage. Middle Right — A parent admires the flower arrangement. Bottom — Alpa Patel, Erin Dardis, Claudia McKiddy, and Edlyn Shipway give the glamorous look. 141 SM)D, STUDENTS NGNNST DRIVING DRUhl Students Against Drunk Driving was organized to inform students of the 1 killer of teenagers. SADD is trying to eliminate the drunk driver and save lives, alert students of the dangers of drinking and driving, and conduct communi- ty alcohol programs to enhance awareness. Our SADD chapter sold key chains, bumper stickers, pins, held bake sales, and staged a community awareness table at the Mall. SADD isn't just for goody-goodies”; it needs the help of everyone. By supporting this cause, we all can prevent un- necessary deaths caused by the overuse of alcohol. The members of SADD would like to thank Colleen Thompson for all her help and support. U-E Chapter of SADD President — Mary Ellen Davis Vice President — Cindi McManus Secretary — Kelly Haight Public Relations — Tarianne Temple Artist — Jean Bohunicky Active Members: Lynda Aylward, Gina Antenucci, Danielle D'Angelo, Valerie Cunningham, Mary Ambrose, Diane Teed, Nancy Whitney, Lisa Pittarelli, Brigette Pit- tarelli, Kim Jones, Amy Barnhart, Joy Marean, Charmita Burch, Lisa Brent- zel, Tarianne Temple, Jean Bohunicky, Angie Anastasi, Tuan Dinh, Ramona Stacconi, Julie Baker 142 MOCK TRIM Mock Trial Defense Lawyers: Wes Huang, Jennifer Peterson, David Rollenhagen Witnesses: Alpa Patel, Amanda Sullivan, Beth Johnson Plaintiff Lawyers: Michelle Rittenhouse, Trang Dinh, Pam Biery, Witnesses: Sam LoBello, Amy Quattrochiocchi, Mike Piper The team members this year are: Defense Lawyers: Trang Dinh — (opening argument) Pam Biery Michelle Rittenhouse — (summation) Witnesses: Sam Lobello — the contractor AmyQuattrociocchi — the next-door neighbor Mike Piper — a carpenter who worked on the porch Plaintiff Lawyers: Dave Rollenhagen — (opening argument) Jennifer Peterson Wes Huang — (summation) Witnesses: Alpa Patel — the homeowner Beth Johnson — an expert carpenter Amanda Sullivan — the teenager The Mock Trial program is sponsored by the New York State Bar Association. Every year they invent a court case which is distributed to all participating schools. Each school prepares lawyers and witnesses for both the defense and the plaintiff. Then the case is tried against other schools in court with real judges presiding over the trials. This year's case involves a contract to build a porch. Two weeks after the porch was completed, there was an accident. Two teenagers were playing hackeysack on the porch. One jumped back and bumped against the railing. The homeowner alleges that the porch was not built properly, so the contractor is liable for the accident. She is suing the contractor for $15,680. — Wes Huang 143 The Union-Endicott Varsity Club is open to any girl or boy who has earned a varsity letter at U-E. The club works with the U-E Athletic Booster Club in its fundraising events. The Varsity Club sponsors three covered dish suppers for all U-E varsity athletes and purchases the trophies for team MVP's and for senior female and senior male scholar athletes. Concession stands at wrestling and basketball home events are also maintained by Varsity Club members. ADVISOR: Mr. Sylvester PRESIDENT: jim Crunden VICE-PRESIDENT: john Barnes SEC TREASURER: Pat Roche VARSITY CLUB MEMBERS Deron Bowman, David Brandei, Charlie Brundza, Chris Bucinell, Stacey Bunish, Amy Burns, john Burns, Tricia Casella, Dave Ciocca, Bill Ciotoli, Ed Ciotli, Ron Ciotoli, Michelle Coughlin, Mike Dinardo, Barry Doyle, john Duguid, Scott English, Kim Evanek, Scott Fauty, Tino Fiori, Laura Giordano, Cheryl Griswold, Scott Haynes, Tom Herman, joy Hettinger, Heather Horan, Steve Hover, Beth Kile, Betsy Knaus, Mary Kriger, Bob Larnerd, john McDermott, Cindi McManus, Amy Mastranadi, Chris Mancini, Darlene Mancini, Marnie Mancini, Sharon Metz, Jim Mitchell, Dawn Muscio, Therese Prikazsky, Mike Ripic, Ron Romanosky, Mike Ryan, Joe Sangiuliano, Tony Sharpe, Craig Smith, Gina Tingley, Mark Vaughn, Tom Villanti, Scott Westcott, Carl Wildrick, Scott Wiltsey, Jeff Yurko, John Zevan 'tw ATTITUDE CEAP 199 9- IMSITY CLUB V 144 FRCNCH CLUB FRENCH CLUB SOME MEMBERS: Julie Wagner, Michelle Weigand, Lianne Green, Tracy Link, Karen Dinga, Tiffany Hanyon, Michelle Oplinger, Sara Corl, Michelle Kelley, Eliese Bessemer, Jodi Yusko, Allison Van Ness, Marilyn Coar, Regina Watkins, Audrey Jindra, Chervell Philip, Lynette Moschak, Libbey Hughes, Luanne Yuricek, Melissa Deyo, Andrea Tucek, Rob Bennett, Chris Meaker, Terry McGuinness, Thomas Andrake, Eric Portland, Kevin Struble, Erin Rapin, Michelle Bennett, Laura Mecca, Dawn Cilley, Johnna Battle, Lisa Harper, Shannon Felt, Amy Farthing The French Club stayed very busy this year, primarily in heavy fundraising for the weekend trip to Montreal, Canada. They spent quite a bit of time and energy publishing the seasonal French newsletter “Visions Saison- niers, bringing “la culture francaise to Endicott. The club also sponsored bilingual plays, including “Le Medecin Malgre Lui. 145 ITM.IM CLUB The Italian Club is involved in many worthwhile activities. Last fall, the club raised money by sponsor- ing a fashion show, which helped raise money for the Italian Exchange Program. A dinner and the show were held at E T Catering. The Italian Club has other fundraisers, such as selling Gertrude Hawk Can- dy, World's Finest Chocolate, and ordering items from a small catalog called Current. Benefits from the club's fundraisers are used for a club trip, which this year was tentatively scheduled for the month of May. The club will visit Toronto, Canada. Advisor — Mrs. Wahila President — Demetrio Carlini Vice-President — Lilian Paolini Secretary — Antoinetta Paolini Treasurer — Shelly Perry Members: Lynda Aylward, Lawrence Adkins, Chris Alfarano, Silvia Barbosa, Kristin Berge, Becky Butchko, Ana Cobos, Geoff Cipolla, Danielle Clark, Kelly Coney, Karen Curtain, Maria Dellapenta, Lisa Dahulich, Nick Delsanto, Trang Dinh, Domenica Diorio, Ivy Diorio, Armond DiRado, Amy Farthing, Vince Funari, Stacy Fye, Jennifer Grigor, Tony Garzo, Andonella Giorgi, Erika Hoffman, Cheri Hryck, Jennifer Hutcheson, John Lenzo, Nicole Kushner, Marc Leniek, Denise Liburdi, Christa Longo, Carla Magnante, Luisa Mancini, Andrea Mancini, Christine Maney, Paul Mollo, Annette Mosco, Liza Neiss, Carla Noce, Tracy O'Neil, Linda Osborne, Roman Passante, Lorenzo Pecora, David Petrolle, Michelle Pasquale, Brigette Pittarelli, Kelly Pollack, Regina Rizzi, Teresa Reese, Joe Roberto, Heather Roma, Kathy Robinson, Michela Simonini, Giacomo Simonini, April Salemme, Lisa Staccone, Laurie Stack, Shelly Muro, Daniela Tiberia, Noel Titti, Sally Tordonato, Amy Tuthill, Beth Tuthill, Kathy Ward, Rob Wood, Cindy Williams, Nick Wowk, Amy Ziska, Tino Fiori, John Barnes, Scott Westcott, Bob Larnerd, Leslie Roma, Kim Osmond, Kelly Greco Modeling for the Italian Club Fashion Show: Scott Westcott, Ana Cobos, John Barnes 146 SPMISH CLUB ADVISOR: Mrs. Delancey PRESIDENT: Kris Hackley VICE-PRESIDENT: Caroline Cheer SECRETARY: Tarianne Temple TREASURER: Kris Holoska SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club has sponsored numerous events and activities this year. It began the semester with a dinner at Chi-Chi's, a Mexican restaurant, to induct the officers. All enjoyed Mexican delicacies, such as burritos and chimichangas. Club members traveled to Syracuse to see the ballet Foklorico. They viewed a group of dancers from Mexico doing native traditional Mexican dances. One of the highlights of the program was La Bamba in which a couple tied a bow with intricate dance steps. The Spanish Club also hosted a Christmas Posada honoring all Foreign Exchange students attending U.E.H.S. The party ended with the traditional breaking of the Pinata. Club members have sold World's Finest Chocolate and Christmas or- naments and other fundraising campaigns. All of the benefits are going toward the yearly trip to New York City tentatively scheduled for May 8th. The itinerary will emphasize Hispanic cultural activities, including going to a Spanish restaurant for paella. MEMBERS: Rachelle Abbey, Lori Allen, Kim Anderson, Tim Angulas, Jacki Baldwin, Julie Barnfather, Holly Barta, Jennifer Bevins, Pam Biery, Christi Brooks, Karen Bulda, Mike Butchko, Marie Cannavino, Caroline Cheer, Stephanie Coleman, Matthew Connelly, Carol Conti, Karen Conwicke, Mike Cretaro, Jennifer Davies, Renee Deutermann, Damien Dinunzio, Mark Dudinyak, Darcy Duguid, David Dwyer, Tracy Finkelman, Nicole Fisher, Connie Frigo, Michelle Gentile, Kerry Guilfoyle, Kristin Hackley, John Harvey, Eric Havel, Jennifer Healey, Mike Heide, Trevor Herceg, Jeremy Hilton, Kris Holoska, Jen- nifer Hover, Julie Joseph, Kristin Kilgore, Cheryl Knott, Ann Koban, Roger Kovalchick, Kelly Labare, Tracy Mann, Jeff Markovitz, Kathleen Maughan, Chris Minnich, Holly Mitchell, Michelle Molnar, Scott Molyneaux, Chris Mc- Cawley, Colleen O'Brien, Cathy Olshefski, Jason Osser, Candi Paccio, Michelle Patinka, Annette Pavesic, Loren- zo Pecora, Jennifer Peterson, Tara Phipps, Jennifer Powell, Sara Rinde, Kim Robinson, Dave Rollenhagen, Sharon Sabo, Jill Salisbury, Heather Sedlack, Trish Seliga, Jenny Smith, Michelle Sprague, Jennifer Staniszewski, Jeff Stone, Pamela Strauss, Tarianne Temple, Colleen Town- send, Kathy Townsend, Steve Trzcinski, Rich Tyson, Barb Vasicek, Dave Wales, John White, Tricia Wolcott, Kim Wright, Therese Zaleski, John Zevan 147 Dmh CLUB The Drama Club’s seventy-five members produced TOM (ONES on December 5th and 6th. The U-E stage was transformed into 18th century “Merry Ole England where Tom Jones proved himself to be virtuous and thus received the wealth and the girl: the perfect ending to any situation. The Drama Club also performed the musical SOUTH PACIFIC in April, directed by Gloria Richardson. U-E students took on roles of nurses and sailors during the 1940's Some other events planned by the Drama Club were a trip to see a Shakespearean play, a trip to compete dramatically with other school districts and a banquet to honor Drama Club seniors. PRESIDENT: Justin Warren VICE PRESIDENT: Russ Finley SECRETARY: Allison Van Ness TREASURER: Eliese Bessemer 148 scenes from south pacific m tom Jones Opposite page: Bottom — Alpa Patel prepares for a dress rehearsal. This Page: Top — Chervell Philip gets made up for her scene in TOM jONES. Middle left — The cast of TOM JONES takes a bow. Middle right — South Pacific's sailors. Bottom left — The nurses take a short break to get off their feet. Bottom right — The leads pose for a shot between acts. 149 CHORUS • • • CHORUS AND CHORALE The Union-Endicott Chorus is a terrific opportunity for any student in the school who enjoys music and singing to par- ticipate in something they really enjoy. The Chorale is a select group of chorus members, chosen by auditions, who also sing for enjoyment and also compete in competitions and perform at concerts. The music and singing of the Chorale is of a more serious matter and of a more difficult nature. CHORUS: PRESIDENT: Lynn Bond VICE-PRESIDENT: Pennie Stevens SECRETARY: Kellie Stephens TREASURER: Shawn Stevens CHORALE: PRESIDENT: Allison VanNess VICE-PRESIDENT: Russ Finley SECRETARY: Justin Warren TREASURER: Tracy Trapani 150 ... Wt CHORM.C CHORUS Gloria Richardson, Director SOPRANO: Larissa Barnauskas, Tammie Beams, Lisa Black, Lynn Bond, Judi Bryant, Tammy Bunnall, Kelly Coney, Dana David, Holly Dygert, Jennifer Habura, Annette Kid- der, Gigi Knox, Jennifer Mlynarski, Roseanne Pauk, Jennifer Pernice, Lori Pinney, Carrie Preston, Jean Scott, Pennie Stevens, Belinda Tripp ALTO: Jeanne Franklin, Kathy Giles, Glory Metcalf, Kathy Robinson, Kellie Stephens, Chris Taylor, Diana Taylor, Noel Titti BARITONE: Charles Blechman, Scott Bryden, Johnathan Depaulo, Matthew Makashay, Sean Mudry, Bill Nabinger, David Romanosky, Scott Sperry, Shawn Stevens, Wayne Williams CHORALE Gloria Richardson, Director SOPRANO: Beth Ann Boyer, Katherine Brundza, Kim Dar- cie, Mary Fanning, Emily Kacyvenski, Ann Kiban, Barbara McFarland, Paula Mundy, Cheryl Muscio, Karen Newby, Darlene Quirello, Kristi Stackonis, Allison VanNess ALTO: Rachelle Abbey, Eliese Besemer, Laurie Buchinski, Elizabeth Hamlin, Sandy McFarland, Sara Quidort, April Rando, Jill Saunders, Tracy Trapani, Bobbie Jo Walsh, August Wolfe TENOR: Sean Mudry, Justin Warren, Andrew Zwick BASS: Russ Finley, Mike Melnyk, Steve Rostedt, Rich Tyson, Brian White PIANO ACCOMPANISTS: Mike Melnyk and Rob Melnyk 151 CO-OP Co-operative Office Skills Program ADVISOR: Mr. Dupkanick This program has the advantage of coordinating theory and practice for the benefit of the student, school, and employer. It is a plan whereby business students may receive Regents credit for actual work experience in approved jobs that are related to a course in which they are enrolled. Students who maintain satisfactory grades and earn a satisfactory job performance rating by their employer and supervising teacher may receive credit. One half unit is earned for working each 150 hours up to a maximum of two credits per year for 600 or more hours. The group meets periodically with the advisor, Mr. Dupkanick in school. Once, near the beginning of each school year, the co-ops and their parents guardians meet with business teachers and school personnel to have an orientation meeting. CO-OPERATIVE OFFICE SKILLS PROGRAM ADVISOR: Mr. Dupkanick STUDENTS: Terry Bligh I ill Brooker Carrie Crockett Mary Ellen Davis Tammy Fedor Cheryl Gialanella Beth Kile Nicole Lester Tammy Lombardi Tammy Love Becky Morgan Christine Neil Martina Neira Liza Neiss Sonia Paolini Valerie Rathbone Lori Rittle Julie Ruggero April Salemme Lisa Saraceno Andrea Silvestri 152 INDUSTRIAL AWARGNCSS Students in the I.B.M. Industrial Awareness Program for 1986-87 are: Kathryn Brooks Julie Crimmins Mark Davis Theresa Prikazsky Marla Sincavage Patricia Paolini has been involved in the Binghamton Savings Bank Co-op Program for the 1986-87 year as a teller at the Endwell branch. Students experience first hand employment in industry. I .A. students assist managers in many different ways. Some students help distribute mail, others make copies, collate materials, and work as office assistants. Students are interviewed by I.B.M. and work half day schedules for the entire school year. They receive one credit for their work experience. Advisor Mrs. Angela Sementelli INDUSTRIAL AWARENESS STUDENTS: Theresa Prikazsky and Bunny Brooks CO-OP STUDENTS Mary Ellen Davis, Liza Neiss, and Cheryl Gialanella 153 HOMCCOMIMG1986 THE QUEEN'S COURT: Clockwise from fop left — Beth Kile, Chris Neil, Andrea Anderson, Denise liburdi, Amy Seminski, Amy Burns This year during the half-time of the Homecoming game, our Homecoming can- didates for Queen braved the cold weather up until the final moment. The second runner-up this year was Denise Liburdi. Next, the first runner-up was Amy Burns, And finally, the 1986 Homecoming Queen this year was Wendy Dolphin. QUEEN WENDY DOLPHIN 154 THC ROYN. COURTS KING TINO FIORI THE KING'S COURT; Clockwise from top left, Chris Bucinell, John Barnes, Pete Borelli, Bob Larnerd, Joe Hopko, Paul Kane After the homecoming game in the cold, which we won against Main-Endwell, it was the guys' turn to be nervous. Tino Fiori came out on top as our 1986 Homecoming King. First runner-up this year was Paul Kane and second runner-up was )oe Hopko. 155 MMHLGT€S The Mathletes at Union-Endicott is a group of over 50 math students who use their math skills in competitions between other local schools and around the state. The students compete in many different competitions and contests in the county and the state. The NYS Math League Contest consists of six tests during the year held here at U-E and the Broome County Mathletes, which is five contests, held at Johnson City once a month. For this contest, there are two teams with seven people on each team. The top 15 students from the county go on to the state meet in April which this year is being held in Rockland County. Top students will also go on to the Upstate NY team that competes in the Penn State Tournament. Two teams of U-E students also compete in May in the Hartwick College Meet, in which U-E placed first and second in last year. Practice ses- sions for Mathletes are every first and third Friday of every month. MATHLETES Dean Bottino, April Cech, Norma Chang, Shelene Chang, Trina Chang, Jane Chen, Ron Ciotolli, Erin Delaney, Dale Denmon, Trang Dinh, Lisa Finch, Jason Franklin, Justine Fran- zonello, Ryan Gilmore, Laura Giordano, Sabine Goelzer, Angela Hauck, Wes Huang, Beth Johnson, Michael Kohn, Josh Levinson, Sam LoBello, Matthew Makashay, Steve Malack, Paul Matz, Chris Minnich, Beth Munley, John Munley, Felix Oduwa, Alpa Patel, Mike Piper, Amy Quat- trochiocchi, Brian Reardon, Lisa Rodgers, Dave Rollenhagen, Andrea Rosati, Sheri Schuessler, Trish Seliga, Daniel Stanek, Tarianne Temple, Jackie Tomecek, Quan Wu, Luanne Yuricek, Susan Zurine, Wendy Mahood, Bill Hooper, Richard Lee, Ani Stupp 156 RCROSPbCC CLUB AEROSPACE CLUB MEMBERS Seated: Ginny Orzel, Todd Crooks Standing: Thad Donoghue, Scott Trelease, Jim Liptak, Nor- man Kovalchic, John Kelly, Ryan Schultz The Aerospace Club was formed for students who are in- terested in aerospace and aviation. The club has rocket meets on weekends and building sessions after school. The members compete at local competitions. The club advisor is Mr. Goodwin. 157 fHfc. RJTURe HOM€RM€RS Of fcMeRICh FHA is a state and nationally affiliated organization. Ac- tivities focus on individual growth, preparation for family life, development for occupational skills and careers, and participation of teenagers in today's society. Activities for the year included making favors for Meals on Wheels for Halloween, decorating a Christmas tree at the Carriage House; making, selling and delivering Valen- tine cards and candy, participating in the ETC Craft Show at Jennie F. Snapp, and serving refreshments at Open House and other Home Economics and school functions. Our Friendship committee sponsored a coffee hour for teachers and new upperclassmen in September, and a tea for faculty. Parents were invited to the impressive dinner and in- stallation service for the 1986-87 officers. The highlight of the year was the State FHS meeting in Syracuse, N.V. The representatives attending this year had a terrific time and brought home many really neat ideas. 1986-87 FHA Officers: President — Maryann Zurine Vice-President — Karen Newby Secretary — Sue Zurine Treasurer — Vivian Brown Treasurer-elect — Sheri Schuessler Public Relations — Chelli Abbey Members: Annette Kidder, Carol Bilek, April Cech, Debbie Wegener, Colleen Davis, Beth Boyer, Paula Wilson, Sylvia Oduwa, Sheri Pickering Advisor: Mrs. Helt 158 ORCHGSTRh 1 ORCHESTRA 1st Violin; Juli Sutherland (Concert Mistress) Alpa Patel Julie Joseph Jennifer Hover Allison Eck Joyce Kopcho Carrie Chase Marla Sincavage Lori Rittle Cello; Amy Quattrociocchi Kathy Vanvestrout Rebekah Corbin Jody Vanketesan Bass; Edlyn Shipway Sam LoBello Joeal Vanketessan Viola; Beth Johnson Mike Piper Katie Varrington Jennifer Cordi ORCHESTRA The Orchestra is a musical ensemble whose purpose is to further musical awareness in the school and community by presenting concerts and giving young musicians a chance to further their musical abilities. The Orchestra also par- ticipates in musical competitions and music awareness pro- grams. This year the Orchestra plans to compete in Williamsburg, Virginia in May. ALPA PATEL 159 MhRCHING DND The Union-Endicott Tiger's Pride Marching Showband was under the direction of a new head director, Jerry Natoli, and assistants Mr. Larson for music and Mr. Roche for marching and maneuvering. Drum Majors Eliese Bessemer and Doug Miller led the 210 member band in playing Maleguena, Battle Star Galactica Offertory, Tennessee Waltz, Rainyday and the school songs. Through the hard work of the directors, drum majors, sec- tion leaders and band members, this organization had one of the best seasons ever. — Doug Miller MEMBERS: Drum Majors; Eliese Besemer, Doug Miller Band; Chelli Abbey, Kathryn Aebli, Jennifer Baker, Ed Barton, Michelle Bendert, Michelle Bennett, Cheryl Bielinski, Pam Biery, M'liss Billingsley, Dustin Blechman, Steven Brandt, Christi Brooks, Stacy Bunish, Charmita Burch, David Butler, Bill Butler, Jennifer Byrum, Brett Carlsen, Deborah Car- ruthers, Jennifer Chandler, Nancy Coar, Joanne Cruise, Marshall Cutting, Dana Davies, Jennifer Davies, Mark Davis, Tim Davis, Dale Denmon, Teri Derr, Heather Dilmore, Allison Eck, Jennifer Eckenrode, Judy Ferguson, Dave Fetterolf, Nicole Fisher, Connie Frigo, Ryan Gilmore, Holly Green, Kerry Guilfoyle, Gayle Haarr, Karl Hamme, Kris Harper, Lori Holmes, Heather Horan, Deborah Houjak, Kathleen Incitti, Suzanne Ivey, Ursula James, Audrey Jindra, Christine Johnson, Julie Jones, Richard Karl, Michele Kelley, Jason King, Carrie Lane, Steve Leicht, Aimee Lexa, Tiffany Loughren, Wendy Mahood, Michael Makashay, Luisa Mancini, Stacy Manning, Joy Marean, Jeremy Matz, Paul Matz, Brian McGuinness, Christopher McLain, Jennifer Miller, Tim Miller, Jennifer Mylnarski, Scott Molyneaux, Sterling Moulton, John Olsen, Stacy Olshefski, Kimberly Orzel, Ginny Orzel, Tod Osier, Dave Park, Rob Pembleton, Leslie Perih, Sheri Pickering, Stephanie Pier, Tara Pierson, Eric Portland, Lisa Pruden, April Rando, Erin Rapin, Nathan Riegal, Regina Rizzi, Julianne Rollenhagen, Debbie Rose, Sharon Sabo, Meredith Sawchuk, John Scott, Heather Sedlack, Joanna Seliga, Matt Sneft, Kristie Shafer, Kevin Siebecker, Nicole Sixberry, Bradley Smith, Chris Smith, Jill Smith, M. Jen- nifer Smith, Krisit Staconis, Kevin Stuble, Patricia Tartamella, John Terhorst, Franklin Tinklepaugh, Steve Turner, Heather Ulman, Leigh VanHandle, Julie Wagner, Sonya Walter, Jami Wassel, Robert Watts, Regina Webb, William Welker, Rob Weston, Galen Wetzelberg, Linda Weybrecht, Linda Whittemore, Robert Winchell, Glen Woods, Kimberly Wright, David Yusko, Jodi Yusko, Korey Zarzynski 160 Top Left — Drum Majors Doug Miller, Eliese Bessemer Top Right — Eliese meets conductor of Marine Band Bottom Left — Drum Line practices in the swamps Bottom Right — Rifles twirling their rings 161 RH.es MD HAGS 162 Left — Union-Endicott Flag Corps Below — Some of the U-E flags hamming it up at a game. RIFLES Bonny Blackwell, Katie Brundza, Tricia Casella, Sara Cor!, Nancy Fedoris, Lori Harris, Wendy Hull, Tracy Knapp, Kim Konrad, Andrea Mancini, Rachel Melia, Maureen Monahan, Shelly Perry, Stacy Rahn, Lori Rittle, Lisa Rodgers, Jill Salisbury, Linda Scheffler, Jennifer Skinner, Lori Tetreault, Sal- ly Tordonato, Gale Warnes These units are an integral part of the U-E Tiger's Pride Marching Show Band. They perform at all the functions of the show band. This year, the Rifle line consisted of 11 performers, and the Flag Corps consisted of 38 performers. FLAGS Cheryl Bielinski, Pam Biery, Cristi Brooks, Stacy Bunish, Amy Casiuk, Joyce Coleman, Karen Conwicke, Karen Dinga, Patricia Drosdick, Martha Echan, Stacy Fye, Karin Gilmore, Laura Gooding, Lianne Green, Kelly Haight, Tif- fany Hanyon, Rebecca Henchey, Kris Holoska, Elizabeth Hughes, Debby Hutton, Sara Jennings, Julie Joseph, Joyce Kopcho, Michelle Molnar, Paula Mundy, Beth Munley, Candice Paccio, Carrie Preston, Darlene Quirello, Kimberly Robinson, Karen Siebecker, Rhonda Sincavage, Mary Smith, Laurie Stack, Jennifer Staniszewski, Becky Sutliff, Maureen Tomaine, Tracy Trapani, Michele Weigand 163 TIG£R€TT€S The 86-87 Rockettes of the Gridiron proved to have another successful year. The twenty-one member squad was headed by co-captains Leslie Dino and Wendy Dolphin. Each girl contributed many hours of hard work which showed in each of their performances. The girls worked together well as a group and were an asset to the band. Right — Kim Osmond and Amber Platt show their exhuberance at a football game. TIGERETTES Tarianne Temple, Laura Cacialli, Beth Harvey, Trish Seliga, Caroline Cheer, Carla Noce, Sara Rinde, Kim Osmond, Karen Nezelek, Amber Platt, Debbie Ripic, Christine Papa, Allison Van Ness, Holli Horan, Marla Sincavage, Leslie Dino — Co-Captain, Wendy Dolphin — Co-Captain, Marilyn Coar, Denise Liburdi, Lynn Carlsen, Julie Tammaro 164 WINTGRGIMD Left — Cheryl Bielinski looking back to check the routine. Middle — Laurie Stack presents her flag. Right — Lianne Green stands at attention. Lori Rittle, Marla Sincavage, Rhonda Sincavage, Bonnie Blackwell, Katie Brundza, Jenny Smith, Cheryl Bielinski, Lianne Green, Laurie Stack, Sara Corl, Terri Derr, Andrea Mancini, Becky Henchey, Kim Robinson, Jennifer Kinner, Jami Wassel, Michelle Weigand, Lynn Crooks, Joyce Kopcho, Sara Jennings, Debbie Hutton, Carrie Preston, Erin Rapin, Allison Eck. The Union Endicott Winterguard represents the most outstanding flag, swing flag, rifle and sabre handlers of the Tiger Pride Marching Band. This year's 24 members interpret classical music through creative dance, movement, props and equipment handling to Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. 165 JhZZI Jazz I is the leading jazz band in U-E. Jazz I works harder on their music than Jazz II and also works on improvisation. Under the direction of Chris Weber, the Jazz band has one of the best High School programs in NY state. This year the Jazz I went to the NYU Jazz Festival, Auburn Jazz Festival, and the Civic Center Jazz Festival in Syracuse. The Jazz I band also played on the Ithaca Jazz Choir Concert. Jazz I members: Doug Miller, Tim Miller, Matt Senft, )odi Yusko, Kevin Siebecker, Leigh VanHandel, Cino Roma, Dave Park, Dave Yusko, Rob Weston, Karl Hamme, Jennifer Skinner, Ryan Gilmore, John Scott, Richie Karl, Rob Winchell 166 JhZZ II JAZZ ENSEMBLE II The Union-Endicott Jazz Ensemble II is a non-select, com- petitive group open to anyone enrolled in a concert band. The group plays music on a low level of difficulty, and has fared well considering its resources, thanks to conductor Mr. Chris Weber. The group has participated in the Auburn, Syracuse, and New Hartford Jazz Festivals in the spring, as well as co-hosting along with Jazz I the U-E Jazz Festival in February. The group also will spend a fun-filled weekend in New York City this May to attend the NYC Jazz Festival. MEMBERS SAXOPHONES: ALTO: Eric Portland, Stacy Manning, Stacy Olshefski TENOR: J. j. Medwetz, Jodi Yusko, Jennifer Baker, BARITONE: Sharon Sabo TRUMPETS: Dave Fetterolf, Chris Smith, Heather Horan, Kristi Stackonis, Tyrone Fowler, Ginny Orzel, Chris McLain LOW BRASS: TUBA: Jeremy Matz FRENCH HORN: April Rando TROMBONE: Jason King FLUTE: Audrey Jindra PERCUSSION: Kevin Siebecker, Brian McGuinness, Greg Hammond KEYBOARDS: M'liss Billingsley, Judy Ferguson BASS: Aaron Wood GUITAR: Kris Siebert, Karen Krech 167 SYMPHONIC BhND SYMPHONIC BAND The Symphonic Band is a non-select group for grades 10- 12. It is directed by Mr. jerry Natoli and has 50 members. They have performed five free concerts and had one competition during the 86-87 school year. The band is oriented toward having a good time, while still working toward a high level of quality. They spend much of their time learning how to im- prove basic skills and acquire a knowledge of music. The music they perform at concerts is aimed at entertaining the audience, but also plays pieces that would please any au- dience or musician. Symphonic Band Members: Kellianne Archer, Michael Audino, Edward Barton, Suzanne Battaglini, Thomas Becker, Michelle Bendert, Michelle Bennett, Steven Brandt, William Butler, )oe Catanese, Nancy Coar, Karen Conwicke, Marshall Cutting, Jennifer Davies, Tim Davis, Teri Derr, Darcy Duguid, Nancy Fedoris, Nicole Fisher, Holly Green, Beth Harvey, Lori Holmes, Heather Horan, Kathy Incitti, Audrey Jindra, Christine Johnson, Julie Jones, Charles Kucinski, Stephen Leicht, Charles Louden, Michale Makashay, Joseph Medwetz, Jennifer Miller, Ginny Orzel, Erin Rapin, Teresa Reese, Heather Roma, Debbie Rose, Matthew Senft, Todd Smith, Pam Strauss, Christopher Thompson, Franklin Tinklepaugh, Heather Uhlman, Leigh VanHandel, Julie Wagner, Jamie Wassel, Deborah Wegener, Rob Weston, Linda Weybrecht, Steven Whitney, Linda Whittemore 168 concern bnd CONCERT BAND This program was designed to widen the musical perspec- tive of students by introducing them to a variety of styles of musical literature. The Concert Band is made up of seniors, juniors, and sophomores who auditioned to become part of the group. These students are considered to be the most ad- vanced players in U.E. The 67-piece ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Jerry Natoli, held five concerts this year and traveled to two com- petitions. The first competition they went to, held on March 14, was the Johnson City Festival of Bands, in which eight area bands participated. The second competition they traveled to was the Maple Leaf International Festival of Bands. This com- petition was held in Toronto, Canada on May 21, 22, 23, and 24. The Concert Band participated with hundreds of bands from around the world, and vied for a gold, silver, bronze, blue, red, or green award. At this competition, the Concert Band premiered a piece by Mr. David Harvey, Supervisor of Music for the Union-Endicott School District. The piece was entitled Five Celtic Pearls for Band, and was a great success. The Concert Band is a very talented and active group, and continues to lead the music program here at U.E. REGINA RIZZI Concert Band Members: Rachelle Abbey, Holly Barta, Eliese Besemer, Cheryl Bielinski, Bonny Blackwell, Dustin Blechman, Charmita Burch, Richard Burns, David Butler, Lynn Carlsen, Marilyn Coar, Sara Corl, Joanne Cruise, Mark Davis, Craig Feduke, Judith Ferguson, David Fetterolf, Ryan Gilmore, Lianne Green, Karl Hamme, Erika Hoffman, Holli Horan, Deborah Houjak, John Houjak, Richard Karl, Michelle Kelly, Jason King, Elizabeth Knaus, Julie Kuhns, Carrie Lane, Wendy Mahood, Luisa Mancini, Stacey Mann- ing, Joy Marean, Paul Matz, Brian McGuinness, Douglass Miller, Tim Miller, Scott Molyneaux, Scott Nunn, John Olsen, Cathy Olshefski, Stacy Olshefski, April Rando, Nathan Riegal, Regina Rizzi, Patrick Roche, Jill Salisbury, Linda Scheffler, John Scott, Joanne Seliga, Kevin Siebecker, Jennifer Skinner, Jill Smith, Kristin Stackonis, John ter Horst, Steve Turner, Leigh VanHandel, Michele Weigand, Robert Winchell, Elisa Wojcio, Glen Woods, David Yusko, Jodi Yusko 169 fR€SHMW1 BN1D FRESHMAN BAND The 9th grade band is made up of 88 musicians and meets 7th period every day. The band performs in at least four school concerts each year. They also participate in the New York State Music Festival and area Concert Band Festivals. Many of the musicians also participate in New York State Solo Festivals, All-County Bands and Orchestras, the U.E. Jazz Ensemble, Marching Band Front Croups and Winterguard. 9th Grade Band Members: Kathryn Aebli, Angela Ander- son, Jennifer Baker, Jennifer,Bevins, M'Liss Billingsley, Christi Brooks, Jennifer Byrum, Brett Carlsen, Debbie Car- ruthers, Jennifer Chandler, Tania Cieri, Melissa Davis, Dale Denmon, Heather Dilmore, Rebecca Dwyer, Jennifer Eckenrode, Melanie Emerson, Pam Emerson, Therese Fisher, Ian Forsythe, Tyrone Fowler, Connie Frigo, Stacy Fye, Karin Gilmore, Holly Green, Kerry Guilfoyle, Gayle Haarr, Greg Hammond, William Hooper, Eileen Huang, Suzanne Ivey, Ursula James, Michael Jobmann, Tom Kelly, Marc Leniek, Aimee Lexa, Tiffany Loughren, Chris Lucas, Jennifer Lynn, Jeremy Matz, Todd McCormick, Tracey Mc- Cormick, Christopher McLain, Andy Mehl, Jennifer Mlynar- ski, Sterling Moulton, Debra Orringer, Kim Orzel, Tod Osier, Carrier Palmatier, Leslie Perih, Maia Phillips, Stephanie Pier, Tara Pierson, Jennifer Pollack, Eric Portland, Lisa Pruden, Kim Robinson, Julianne Rollenhagen, Sharon Sabo, Meredith Sawchuk, Heather Sedlack, Kristie Shafer, Rhonda Sincavage, Nicole Sixberry, Bradley Smith, Jennifer Smith, Dora Staccone, Daniel Stanek, Kevin Struble, Makonin Tafesse, Ray Talamo, Patricia Tartamella, Shawn Uhlman, sonya Walter, Robert Watts, Regina Webb, William Welker, Galen Wetzelberg, Linda Weybrecht, Jen- na Wojcio, James Woods, Tim Woods, Kim Wright, Korey Zarzynski. 170 SfW CHGGSG!!! Top — The happy couple. Middle Right — Missy Zurine flashes a smile. Center — Bill Goham checks his mailbox for mail. Middle Left — Ron Ciotoli gets creative in his Italian homework. Bottom Right — Homeroom 182 enjoys their breakfast of cider and donuts. Bottom Left — Come on, Lisa, spit it out! 171 Opposite Page: Top Left — Achoo!! Top Middle — Tino Fiori kicks off at a game. Top Right — Kim Krissel Don't you take my picture! Center — Beth Munley attacks her ham- burger. Bottom Left — Emily Hammond slam dances with the lockers. Bottom Right — Scott Morey makes a detour to his locker to look up some test answers on the way to the lavatory. This Page: Top Lett — Lora Roma and Kelly Greco gossip while sipping their tea. Top Right — Beth Lucy and Mary Kriger, Now come on Mary, what are you keeping from me?! Middle Left — Jerry Cafferey works up an appetite. Middle Right — Edlyn Shipway tries to get her point across to her fellow workers in the yearbook room. Left — Becky Carlin takes a quick nap at her locker. Bottom Left — Rob Bennett, alias Holden Caulfield, in training with Kevin Munley for the Donkey Basketball Game. (Gotcha Holden!! — J.B.) Bottom Center — Jennifer Lesko, happy to be teaching the Varsity boy cheerleaders for the Donkey Game. 173 :ott • union errocon • union iiODiaua uoiMfi • ijooiako g 175 smc CHAMPS The 1986 Varsity Football Team, led by co-captains Mike Guarnieri and Bob Cole, had an awesome season. They were STAC champions and were ranked sixth out of all the high school football teams in New York State. By far, their most impressive victory was over Bingham- ton in which the Tigers beat the Patriots 24-6. Top Right — Co-captains Mike Guarnieri and Bob Cole with Coach Angeline. Bottom Right — TACKLE! Bottom Left — Quarterback Dave O'Hara pitches the ball to Joe Hopko. U-E Opponent Opp's. Score 176 • fir. o 3y u :l o ) jh. m ■Sk t rn : r Row 1 — Joe Sanguiliano, Ed Ciotoli, Mike Stout, Joe Hopko, Bob Cole, Mike Guarnieri, Tino Fiori, Ron Romanosky, Steve Hover. Row 2 — Charlie Brundza, Kurt Buchta, Mike Ripic, Myron Menichetti, Pat Roche, Dave O'Hara, Deron Bowman, Chris Bucinell, Tony Sharpe, Dave Meza, John Barnes. Row 3 — Dave Brondel, Corey Barrett, Bill Ciotoli, Tom Villanti, Paul Norris, Steve Horn, Lou Pittarelli, Tony Randesi, Steve Trzinciski, Jim Crunden. Row 4 — Kevin Munley, Don Chandanais, Dan Balmer, Kerry Pedley, Kevin McHugh, Matt Stone, Barry Doyle, Matt Sweeney, Jeff Stone, Rob Bennett. Row 5 — Mike Tidick, John Mehl, Chris Rando, Dave Clark, Rob Grannis, Dave Molinaro, Keith Horton, Row 6 — Jim Hankey, Dave Decker, Coach Romeo, Coach Guccia, Head Coach Fran Angeline, Coach Nicosia, Coach Folli, Mike Piper, Tom Coonick. Top Right — QB Dave O'Hara ready to pass the ball. Middle Left — Nice kick Tino Fiori! Middle Right — A great Tiger tackle. Bot. Left — QB Dave O'Hara hands the ball off to Mike Ripic. 1986 Individual Awards MVP — Dave O'Hara Unsung — Dave Meza Off. Line — Ed Ciotoli Def. Line — Rob Cole Off. Line — Joe Hopko Def. Line — Dave Brandei Sportsmanship — John Barnes Attitude — Deron Bowman Most Improved — Charlie Brundza Team Player — Mike Guarnieri Most Courageous — Chris Bucinell, Tony Sharpe Contributed Most — Pat Roche Captain's Award — Mike Guarnieri, Rob Cole 177 J.IA fOOTBNl UE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE 6 Binghamton 14 w ojBjl Ithaca 24 0 E.F.A. 38 6 Johnson City 12 24 E.S.S. 0 14 M-E 12 8 Binghamton 26 6 Horseheads 25 6 Vestal 20 J.V. Football squadmembers: Dave Adamson, Russ Avery, Jim Ballam, Jeff Barker, Pat Caminiti, Bill Carlini, Tim Craig, Jonathan DePaolo, Mike DiMattei, Rich Diorio, Gary DuPray, John Fitzgerald, Rob Germaine, Mike Green, Gerard Horn, Dane Hoyt, Rich Juday, Curt Kinney, Chris Klosowski, Bill Knapp, Maurice LaTessa, Steve Loposky, Chuck Louden, Dave Machalek, Ed Magur, Mike Marsh, Chad Parker, Gene Shoemaker, Steve Smith, Jeremy Terwilliger, Rich Titus, Jeff Trotta, Mark Whittaker, John Yoest, Shannon Young Top Right — The Tiger offense. 178 RJTURC TIG£R TCRRORS TEAM A: Steve Amorese, Tom Baleno, Matt Beers, Dave Ben- jamin, Steve Brady, John Burkhard, Don Crampton, Tom DeNinis, Nick DiFalco, Steve Erie, Sean Fitzgerald, Jason Flint, Charles Foy, Paul Fusco, Dave Gennett, Eric Hagen, Tyrone Heath, Todd Kehley, Joe Lindsey — manager, Chris Lucas, Jim Magargel, Tim McQuade, Andy Mehl, Mike Minni — manager, Rich Noce, John Pigos, Ben Prusia, John Randesi — manager, Matt Ryburn, Jravis Shiels, Craig Sullivan, Lester Thomas, Dave Todd, Shawn Uhlman, Tony Valachovic, Joeal Venketesan, Chris Waters, Damon Zareski UE Score Opponent Score 12 Owego 32 8 C.V. 28 6 M-E 22 8 Binghamton 40 12 J.C. 62 6 S.V. 32 0 Vestal 14 Modified B Football Team Members: Matt Ander- son, Jerome Bouchard, Joe Cacciatore, Peter Can- navino, Andre Cave, Sean Clark, Angelo Colonna, Matt Connelly, Diallo Corprew, Mike Craig, Marty DiPietro, Jason Gagliardi, Jason Garren, Chuck Harding, Erich Hottenstein, Charlie Johnson, Dean Jones, Mike Keith, leon Koukides, Jeff Long, Steve Mayes, Salvatore Paolini, John Piester, Bob Pitcher, John Popielarski, Joel Potter, Mike Roma, Walter Scott, Dave Strong, Ian Teller, Rob Tinklepaugh, Mark Trzcinski, Dave Walker, Jerry West, Jason Wilkes, Keith Williams, and Coach Jim Truillo. 179 IMSITY SOCCCR The UE Varsity Soccer Team had a record of 8-9-1 and made the STAC playoffs for the first time since 1976, when they lost a close game to M-E, 1 -0. Led by captains John McDermott, Bill Mankus, Mike Dinardo, and the team's leading scorer, Carl Wildrick, the squad had many memorable games. The best performance came against Ithaca when the team rallied from a 3-goal deficit with 17 minutes left to win the game 4-3. The team's noted Tiger Crunch defense, led by fullback Dan Carlineo and goalkeeper Steve Sedor, piled up six shutouts against its opponents. With only five seniors graduating, the team looks like it will have an even more impressive season next year. 180 UE SCORE 0 1 1 5 0 6 0 0 4 2 0 3 4 0 3 0 0 1 OPPONENT Vestal Ithaca Binghamton C.V. Ithaca Vestal Binghamton M-E S.V. Ithaca SCORE 6 0 0 0 0 2 6 3 2 3 1 0 4 3 7 1 1 4 2 Opposite Page: Top Right — T. R. Andrake controls the ball. Team — kneeling — Aaron Zandy, Mark Vaughn, Dan Carlineo, Scott English, Steve Sedor, Adam Linko, Tony McGuinness, John Zevan; standing — Coach Materese, Adriano Baldelli, Eric Solecky, Carl Wildrick, Felix Oduwa, Brian Munley, John McDermott, T. R. Andrake, John Moretin, Mike Dinardo, Bill Mankus. Bottom Left — Aaron Zandy passes ahead to Bill Mankus. Bottom Right — goalie Steve Sedor makes another save. This Page: Top — U-E is outnumbered in their chase for the ball. Left _ Carl Wildrick going to steal the ball. Right — Daniel Carlineo puts his whole leg into his goal kick. 181 Team: Front Row — Michelle Gentile, Pam Picciano, Dawn Muscio, Kelly LaBare, Mary Samiani, Heidi Farmer, Marie Cannavino Middle Row — Kathy Eynard, Maureen McVannon, Lissy Stupp, Heather Smith, Pam Emerson, Dawn Duffek, Cindi McManus Back Row — Coach Miller-Zajac, Kellie Hackenson, Kim Eynard, Lauralee Eynard, Kathy Bowman, Melanie Emerson, Michelle Oplinger This page — Top Right — Dawn Muscio passes the ball ahead to Kim Eynard. Left — Cindi McManus with a corner kick. Middle — Kelly LaBarre throws the ball in. Right — Goalie Heidi Farmer meditates before the game begins. Bot. Right — Michelle Gentile controls the ball. Opposite page: Top Left — Lauralee Eynard kicks the ball into an M-E player's stomach. Top Right — Coach Miller-Zajac talks to her team. Bot. Left — Mary Samiani races down the field. Bot. Right — The U-E team anxiously looks on. 182 It was a year of firsts for girls soccer Coach Donna Miller- Zajac. This team was the first to go to the finals sectionals, the first to beat Ithaca since the first season of girls soccer, and the team also set a record for the best record, 11-4. One loss came at the hands of Vestal in the sectional finals. Another tough loss was a heartbreaking loss to Oneonta in overtime. Kim Eynard set a new STAC record for the most goals scored in one season. Captain Lauralee Eynard, also the team's MVP, provided leadership, as did seniors Dawn Muscio, Cindi McManus, Pam Picciano, and Kathy Bowman. The team had many strong young players this year, and should have continued success in the years to come. Cindi McManus 183 JV. SOCC€R OUR SCORE O WON EH 7 SCORE 17 Ts.s. 0 1 Ithaca 4 10 5 3 Binghamton Jflfcseheads 1 2 1 5 M-E 1 5 Oneonta 0 3 Seton 1 7 Owego 1 2 jcj 0 2 S.V. 1 9 c.v. 0 2 Ithaca 1 3 Binghamton 2 1 Vestal 3 2 M-E 0 Front Row L-R: Brian Ellis, Kyle Graham, Dan Miller, Andy Prymack, Giampiero Pitteralli, Dan Ciaravino, Dan Orband, joe King, Shawn Stull! Triet Dinh, Keith Reger Back Row L-R: Coach Glenn Kehley, Eric Deuterman, Maconan Tefessie, Scott Colombia, jason Horton, Rob Volbrect, Lekino Brown, Ted Hudock, Bernie Alimonti, Corey Stull, Mike Jobman, Kirk Largee, Tyrone Fowler, Chris Boyer Top Left — Shawn Stull preparing to throw the ball in. Top Right — Eric Deuterman, Mike jobman and Keither Reger bravely defending the goal. Left — Scott Columbia with a corner kick. Right — Ted Hudock scrambles for the ball. 184 u-cs SPIRIT LChDCRS This was an extraordinary season for the 1986 U-E Football Cheerleaders. The squad started the season with twelve girls and two guys. The guys added a lot of spirit to this year's squad. The cheerleaders began early this year. They went to long prac- tices during the summer so they could participate in the cheerleading competition held at the Broome County Fair. Their ef- forts paid off because they won 1st place! They also had the chance to appear in a commercial. The cheerleaders cheered at pep rallies and, of course, at the games. They sold balloons at the games and carnations during first period in school. — Becky Carlin Top — Nice Mount! Bottom Left — Mascot Ed Donald shows his school spirit. Bottom Right — Front; Jackie Tomecek, Mary Herceg, Middle — Becky Bidwell, Kelley Greco, Theresa Martini, Carolyn Arnold, Molly Molnar. Back Row — Steve Rostedt, Becky Carlin, Leslie Roma, Jennifer Grigor, Julie Crim- mins, Stacey Welch, Brian Jurena. 185 SECTION V CHAMPS! 186 Coach Diane Coe, in her third year of coaching at U-E, had an outstanding year, finishing 10-1. The only loss of the season came at the hands of the Binghamton I team. Under the leadership of seniors Shannon Walsh, Angela Hefner, and captain Polly Hayes, the team captured the first Section IV Class A team title in the history of the school. Angela Hefner and Frosh Cheri Hryck teamed up for a 4th place in the doubles competition. Shannon Walsh made a strong debut as a singles entry in her first season on the team, juniors Sharon Metz and Laura Giordano teamed up for a thrilling trip to the finals of the doubles, where they came up just short of a victory. The team championship was clinched in the singles competition when Polly Hayes upset Binghamton's Shawna Gennett for the Class A singles crown. Junior Amy Mastranadi had another outstanding year in the 5 spot, as did Junior Jennifer Hefner in the doubles with Frosh Shelley Muro. Metz and Giordano went undefeated in the regular season and were selected as an All-STAC doubles team along with Hayes in the singles. Walsh and Hefner were selected to the All-Division team. Junior Lynette Moschak, Sophs Laura Frederick and Erika Adkins, Frosh Eileen Huang and eighth grader Lori Santelli added extra depth to the squad in its championship season. OPPONENT OWECO VESTAL s.v. M.E. BING. I I.G. ITHACA NORWICH C.V. s.c.c. OPPOSITE PACE: Top — Laura Frederick, soph.; smashing a forehand; Middle Left — Lynette Moschak, jr., rushes the net; Bottom Left — celebrating after another victory; Right Jrs. Laura Giordano and Jennifer Hefner showing their spirit. THIS PACE: team. Sitting — Eileen Huanc, Kneeling — Lori Santelli, Shelley Muro, Sharon Metz, Amy Mastranadi, Standing — (L to R) Laura Giordano, Angela Hefner, Cheri Hryck, Polly Hayes, Jennifer Hefner, Shannon Walsh, Erika Adkins, Lynette Moschak, Coach Coe, Laura Frederick; Top Right — Cheri Hryck hitting another forehand; Middle Left — Amy Mastranadi rushing the net; Right — Polly Hayes hitting a low forehand volley; Bottom Left — Shelley Muro hitting a backhand volley as her partner Jennifer Hefner watches anxiously. 187 IMSITY GOLf1 SeCOMD Y€f R UNDGFGVTGD Greg Albrecht, Dan Babcock, Donald Brooks, Mike Choma, Dave Ciocca, Scott Gustafson, Kevin Jester, Kevin Dyer, Dave Ellis, Chris Geiger, Jim Geiger, Mike Grosso, Lou Kubisa, Jeff Link, Jim Newlon, Tom Newlon, Jon Orsen, Norm Randall, Mike Refsnider, John Ryan, Pat Shaffer, Craig Stevens, Jeff Stout, Jeff Sutherland, Chris Tyson, Rich Tyson, Fred Whatman, Jim Woods, Tim Woods This year's season was billed as a rebuilding one for the U-E Golf team as they lost six Seniors. The Golf squad, however, never relinquished its spot atop the standings, winning all 15 dual matches to extend its win- ning streak to 30. Although the record makes the season seem like a cake walk, it was far from that. Two of the matches against Binghamton and Johnson City ended in a tie with U-E winning both on a match of cards. They also won by narrow margins at Owego and Ithaca. U-E was led by Seniors Kevin Jester and Chris Geiger. The low stroke average on the team was held by Chris Geiger followed by Mike Choma, Jim Geiger, and Kevin Jester. U-E looks for a good season next year with only two seniors leaving ana Division I All-Stars Mike Choma and Jim Geiger returning along with Kevin Dyer and Dave Ciocca. — Chris Geiger Opp. page — Bottom Left — John Ryan on the green. Bottom Right — Kevin Dyer's flawless swing. This page — Top Left — Chris Geiger concentrates on a putt. Middle Left — Kevin Jester Nice Hat! Middle Right — Jim Geiger concentrates on his putt. Bottom — John Ryan gets a little close to the water trap. GIRLS U-E SCORE OPPONENT SCORE 388 C.V. Invit. 20 M-E 35 — JC Invit. — — Binghamton — 239 Unatego Invit. — 38 Ithaca 20 42 Vestal 18 279 Vestal Invit. 148 STAC Champ. 265 Montrose Invit. 282 Binghamton Invit. Sect. 4 Champ. BOYS SCORE OPPONENT SCORE — C.V. Invit. — 20 M-E Double Dual 38 30 M-E, Seton C.C. 28 366 )C Invit. 40 Binghamton 18 438 Unatego Invit. 47 Ithaca 15 47 Vestal 15 — Vestal Invit. — 245 STAC Champ. 221 Montrose Invit. 331 Bing. Invit. 152 Sect. 4 Champ. Bottom Right: Team — Front Row: Liz Hamlin, Sue Battaglini, Melanie Malloy, Sara Quidort, Gabrielle Fiorelli, Kelly Refsnider, Holly Mitchell, Theresa Reese. Middle Row: Bob O'laughlin, Dave Maille, Brian Lamey, Scott Haynes, Eric Havel, Chad Goodwin. Back Row: Alan Fusco, Ed Myers, Scott Orringer, Brian Anderson, Coach Osborne. Top Left: Scott Orringer takes a rest after his race. Top Right: Theresa Reese races right down to the finish. Middle: Liz Hamlin strides toward the finish. Opposite Page, (pg 191) Top Left: left to right: Theresa Reese, Sue Battaglini, Sara Quidort, and Melanie Malloy at the start of another race. Top Right: Alan Fusco proudly displaying his place-card after his race. Right: Sophomore standout Holly Mitchell. Bottom Left: Melanie Malloy is hot on the tail of Theresa Reese. Bottom Right: Ed Myers pushes to the finish line. 190 191 Ult)€F€M€D! UE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE 50 Vestal 34 43 Binghamton 38 47 Ithaca ?! 55 M-E 22 100 CV 50 Oneonta 34 66 Norwich 18 60 )C 24 97 Vestal ♦ ' 77 88 Binghamton 84 92 Ithaca 72 97 Horseheads 73 Top Right — Beautiful dive! Middle — UE's senior swimmers. Bot. Right — Gigi awaits the judges' results. Bottom Left — Denise Mancini swimming to the finish! 192 Top — Team: Front Row — Kim Evanek, Meg Blizzard, Chris Mancini, Sue Darpino Row 2 — Jennifer Peterson, Shannon O'Connell, Mary Kriger, Denise Mancini, Sue Nichols, Ani Stupp, Betsy Knaus Row 3 — Darlene Mancini, Amy Webster, Marni Mancini, Stacey Ryczak, Julie Rhone, Darci Duguid Row 4 — Coach Lucia, Joy Hettinger, Lynn Yarmell, Gigi Gagliardi, Darcy Herman, Kelly Hamlin Bot. Left — Smile, Kim! Bot. Right — I should've had a V-8! IMSITY BhSK£TBMi This year's team wasn't as successful as we had wanted to be, but we worked hard and had a lot of fun. The team consisted of four seniors, five juniors and four sophomores. With such a young squad, the future looks promising. We played much better than our 5-12 record indicates, and lost many games by only a few points. We wish next year's team good luck and keep up the hard work. — Deron Bowman this page — Top — Ron Ciotoli concentrates on a foul shot. Middle — front — Scott Westcott, Deron Bowman, Chris Rano, Joe Osier, Mike Schwadron, Mike Tidick, Back Row — Charlie Brundza, Steve Hotsko, |ason DiLorenzo, Kevin Manganoro, Duane Gordon, Steve Domenich, Ron Ciotoli, Russ Shimp, Coach Tarricone. Bot. Right — Deron Bowman thinks over the next play. Bot. Left — Russ Shimp passes the ball to Scott Westcott. Opposite page: Top Left - Chris Rano has two easy points. Top Right — Duane Gordon gets the rebound. Bot. Left Steve Dominech drives to the basket. 194 195 CLhSSY ChG€RS This year's Lady Tiger Basketball team had quite a successful season. Unexpectedly, the team played evenly with such powerhouses as Vestal and Binghamton, and even defeated Seton Catholic Central with an exciting half- court shot at the buzzer. Finishing with a record right around the .5(X) mark, the team qualified for Sectionals. Newcomer's such as |uniors Andrea Tucek and Amy Farthing, along with seniors Angie Clayton and Shannon Walsh, surely had something to do with the renewed spirit of the Lady Tigers. The old reliables, last year's varsity players - Michelle Coughlin, and seniors Jill Hockenbury, Beth Munley, and Beth Kile served as pillars of experience to the newcomers and the talented slew of players graduating from last year's highly successful )V team. Quad — Captains Munley, Kile, Clayton and Hockenbury decided to add a little class to this year's team, as well as leading it through the season. Courtesy of Shapiro's Formal Shop, Coach Mike Bradley’s girls were the Class of U-E, and the Class of STAC Basketball. — by Shannon Walsh Team members: Front row — Amy Farthing, Jill Hockenbury 2nd row — Ellen Dreska, Angie Clayton, Coach Bradley, Kelly Barber, Michelle Coughlin back row — Kim Eynard, Jill Wyatt, Beth Kile, Beth Munley, Shannon Walsh, Andrea Tucek, Jean Bohunicky This page: Top Right — Beth Munley puts up a shot in traffic. Above — Beth Kile leads the team out for the game. Opposite page: Top — The team on a fast break. Middle - Coach Bradley talks to his team during a time out. Bot. Left Angie Clayton and Ellen Dreska try for the steal. Bot. Right Jill Hockenbury controls the point. 196 JJ . BhSKCTBML Front Row — Steve Loposky, Tim Murphy, Steve Smith, Fran Hudec, Joe Mancini. Back Row —John Fitzerald, Paul Norris, Dave Coleman, Dan Onufer, Scott Guinter, Jon Pysczynski, Dan Bouchard, Chuck Kulle, Coach Samiani. Top — Jon Pysczynski looks for the open man. UF Score Opponent Score 69 Spring Valley 44 52 Oneonta 47 44 see 41 46 EFA 45 53 Horseheads 32 66 AC Ithaca 71 40 62 Vestal Binghamton 45 80 68 JC 50 71 Norwich 45 59 M-E 38 65 Owego 43 49 Ithaca 54 74 Sus. Valley 53 64 Vestal 53 64 Bingh. 62 WON: 13 ; LOST: 3 198 JUNOR LRiDY TIGeRS The J.V. Girl's Basketball team had another very good season. The team captain this year was Michelle Pasquale as the team headed for a Division I title. The biggest highlight of the season was the game at the Arena against M-E but M-E prevailed by seven points. Team Members: Front row — Mary Samiani, Krista Longo, Michelle Pasquale, Ana Koban, Maureen McVannan, Melinda Isaac Back row — Coach Abrams, Debbie Hover, Kelly Labare, Stacy Clayton, Christa Cowen, Stephanie Peake, Tammy Compton UE Score Opponent Score 37 ESS SB 55 Bingh. 27 59 Ithaca 11 9 42 Vestal 18 ' • 35 C V 30 55 24 53 Vestal 42 . - 36 Horseheads 58 Norwich r 45 Oenonta 39 I 39 M-E 41 I I6 see 22 58 Owego 21,1 59 SV 19 64 ).C. -- 41 48 Bingh. 32 62 Ithaca 20 27 Vestal 32 45 CV 35 33 M-E 40 WON: 16 LOST: 4 Middle left — Kelly LaBarre drives through traffic. Above — Tammy compton leads the team up court. Left — Mary Samiani lives up the basketball tradition. 199 fRGSHMhM BhSKCTBNi Top — Chris Waters drives toward the basket. Bot. Left — Jarvis Shields has two easy points. Bot. Right Freshman “A Basketball team members: Coach C. Roma, David Adamson, Brian Beard, PatCaminiti, Mike Choma, Darren Ciotoli, Vince Colapietro, Dave Ellis! Chris McAndrew, Angelo Pasquale, Rob Pilarcek, Frank Raponi, Pat Shaffer, Jarvis Shields, Chris Waters 200 TIGCR HOCKEY The Tiger Hockey team had a good season finishing second behind Vestal. They later went on to beat them in post-season play. The seniors on the team were Co-captains Kurt Buchta and Jeff Bates, center Brent Smith, defensemen Glenn Ryburn and Scott Stewart. The two goalies were John Ward and Ray Folli. Special thanks go to Coach Dale Pitcher, Mr. Smith and Mr. Ward for their time and effort spent with the team. — Jeff Bates kneeling — Ed Magur, Tim Fedor, Rob Totten, John Ward, Ray FolH, ]ohn Mastrogiacomo, Heather Holmes, Chad Buchta. standing — Bob Smith, coach Dale Pitcher, Rob Hartman, Brent Smith, Dave Machalek, Glenn Ryburn, Jeff Bates, Dan Balmer, Gerry Clune, Kurt Buchta. Middle Right — the team, anxious on the bench Middle Felt — Captain Jeff Bates concentrates before a face-off. Bottom Feft — Dan Balmer races down the ice. Bottom Middle — soph goalie John Ward Bottom Right — The only female player in the league. Heather Holmes, waits for a pass. 201 TIGGR TUMBLGRS 202 After a slow start, the gymnastics team steadily improved its scores under the guidance of Coach Linda Potochniak and Captain Stacey Welch. Each meet the girls would break the goals that they had set, both as a team and as individuals. This year's team was relatively inexperienced, but by the end of the season, the team had definitely gelled into a sectional title contender. Seniors Theresa Prikasky and Polly Hayes, juniors Welch and Diane Koscianski, and eighth grader Leslie Compton all returned from last season to provide experience during the early season. In their first season of competition were Cathy Bowman, Sr., juniors Tracy Knapp, Beth Harvey, and Jennifer Hefner, Cheryl Knott, sophomore, and freshmen Eileen Huang, Michelle Geiger, and Nikki Bronner. Bronner led the team in scoring all season, winning the sectional all-around title and qualifying for the State meet, and breaking many records on the road to the State meet. Koscianski, Welch, and Prikasky also qualified for the State meet. The team looks to be even stronger next season with an honest, hard- working group of veterans returning. This page — Top Left — Nikki Bronner's flying high! Top Right — Theresa Prikasky and Coach Potochniak have another serious discussion. Middle Right — Freshmen Eileen Huang and Michelle Geiger putting away the floor. Bot. Right — Cathy Bowman does The Cathy on bars. Opposite page — Top Left — UE gymnasts like to hang around bars! Top Rignt — Cheryl Knott is on the beam. Bot. Left — Polly Hayes goes for distance on a cut catch. Bot. Right — Diane Koscianski in a handspring vault. Middle Left — team members: front row — Coach Linda Potochniak, Michelle Geiger. second row — Nikki Bronner, Cheryl Knott, Leslie Compton, third row — Beth Harvey, Cathy Bowman, Diane Koscianski, Stacey Welch, Tracy Knapp. back row — Theresa Prikasky, Eileen Huang, Polly Hayes 203 SThC CHfcMPS! The boy's Varsity Swim Team had an outstanding year this year, going undefeated, winning STAC Division I, and ranked 15th in the state. No other team even came close to defeating the Tiger swimmers and 4 teams ranked in the top 30 in the state. Outstanding performers included seniors Brian Baggert, in Diving and Breaststroke, and John Duguid, who was beaten only once in a swimming event this year. Juniors Matt Sweeney and Tim Angulas assisted in the Sprint Freestyle and sophomores Ben Hettinger and Jeff Markovitz also had excellent seasons and helped out whenever needed. Freshmen Mike Poteran, Jon Mooney, and Brian Baxter had very promising years and should blossom to help the team significantly in the years to come. UE Score Opponent Score 101 Binghamton 71 63 Ithaca. 20 52 Vestal ' ■ . 31 120 C.V„ k J 52 55 J.c. ■ 29 60 h. M-E 24 46 Oneonta 38 50 Norwich 29 47 Horseheads 36 100 Binghamton 70 60 Ithaca 22 101 Vestal 71 WON: 12 LOST: 0 'j lr Top Right — Matt Sweeney is ready to start the race as john Duguid cheers him on. Right — Scott Wiltsey after finishing another great race, opposite page — Left — Brian Baggett prepares to dive. Right — jeff Luks preparing for his race. Bottom Left — Ben Hettinger exhausted after his race, team members: 1st row — Brian Baggett, john Duguid, Tom Markovitz, Jeff Luks, Tim Davis. 2nd row — Brian Baxter, Tim Angulus, Dan Donaven, Casey Bevins, Mike Poteran 3rd row — Mark Hinsdale, Jon Mooney, Grant Jones, Coach Joe Lucia. 4th row — Ben Hettinger, Matt Sweeney, Scott Wiltsey, Jeff Markovitz. 204 RGGIOfM CHAMPIONS AKSITY This year's volleyball team was led by seniors Kristin Hackley, Terry Bligh, Monica Polumbo, Gina Tingley, Laura Lee Eynard, Chris Neil and junior Kellie Hackenson. They received lots of help from seniors Cindi McManus and Paula Casella, juniors Kim Brinsko, Rebekah Corbin, Nicole Eggleston, and Sharon Metz. They were undefeated in every one of their matches and won all three tournaments that they competed in. The team then went on to win the STAC Championships, sectionals, and regionals for the second year. — Jeff Bates 206 Team members: Bot. row — Chris Neil, Paula Casella, Cindi McManus second row — LauraLee Eynard, Terry Bligh, Nicole Eggleston, Kim Brinsko Top row — Kristin Hackley, Monica Palombo, Coach Ernie Marshall, Sharon Metz, Kelly Hackenson. Standing — Rebekah Corbin; Missing — Gina Tingley. Opposite page: Top Right — Terry Bligh gets up high to spike. Middle Right — Kristin Hackley smiling about her great bumping form. Bot. Left — Rebekah Corbin and Kim Brinsko probably laughing about the score. Bot. Right — Terry bumps the ball. This page. Top Left — Kim Brinsko and Cindi McManus go after a loose ball. Top Right — The team huddles before a game. Middle Left — Kelly Hackenson well above the net. Middle Right — LauraLee Eynard about to ace one. Bot. Left — Before — Monica Palombo sets the ball. Bot. Right — After — Kristin Hackley crushes the ball. 207 JUNIOR VARSITY Score Opponent OFA Windsor Vestal Binghamton CV CV Christmas Tournament Ithaca Oneonta ME Score 2 2 2 0 W Coach Miller-Zajak led the JV team to another successful season with the help of co-captains Sara Rinde and Erika Zacheis. With the experience those girls have learned from JV, they will be ready for Varsity. They placed second in their division with a record of 10-5. During the season they entered a tournament in Chenango Valley, and placed third, losing to Maine-Endwell in the semi-finals. Top Left — Sara Rinde serves an ace. Middle — Heather Horan spikes over the defense. Bot. Right — U-E's spike attempt is blocked. Team members: front row — Jennifer Lambrinos, Pam Emerson, Erika Zacheis, Michelle Gentile, Jacquie Zareski, Lissy Stupp back row — Coach Miller-Zajak, Kathy Neil, Sara Rinde, Gina Webb, Lorie Santelli, Sara Mugge, Heather Horan, Melanie Emerson JUNIOR SPKGRS 208 JUNIOR GRhPPLCRS This year Dom lacovazzi and his team achieved a season with only one loss. This year the JV's had 4 STAC winners: Tony Valacovick at 132, Shannon Young at 119, Jeff King at 126, and Rob Grannis at 215. The young grapplers also took 1 st place at the Ithaca Inv. The wrestler with the best record this year was Phil 30 sec. Lore, a junior. Mr. lacovazzi expects to have another great season next year and to keep up the winning tradition. — Craig Smith JUNIOR VARSITY UE Score Opponent Score 45 S.V. 15 47 M.E. 16 42 Ithaca 27 48 EFA 12 66 ESS 6 ’ 40 H.H. 30 39 OW 21 50 Union- Springs 8 48 JC 18 21 Norwich 36 48 Vestal 18 WON: 10 LOST: I Top Left — Shannon Young begins his match. Bot. Left — Robby Grannis clinches another U-E victory. Middle Right — Team members: First row, (L-R) — Tom Labarron, Dom Thompson, Eric Heide, Marty Maraski, Shannon Young, Jeff King second row — Todd Kehley, Tom Dinninis, Tony Valachovic, Phil Lore, John Pigos, Matthew Connely, Robert Marsh, Jeff Chicarina 3rd row - Gary Dupray, Dan House, Tom Jones, Jack Burkhardt, Steve Bekanich, Ozzie Mantilla, Robby Grannis, Coach lacovazzi 209 SMG£’S RND€RS The 1986-87 Varsity Wrestling team fulfilled a very prosperous season. The team had a record of 9-5 in dual meets and was the Division I champions. The co-captains Carl Wildrick and Rob Cole led the team in victories — both had well over 20 wins. With the loss of only these two seniors, next year's team should be tough. The team had seven qualifiers for the post-season Section IV tournament. They included seniors Rob Cole and Carl Wildrick, juniors Dave Ciocca, Bob Post, and Craig Smith, and underclassmen Eric Roscoe and Bill Carlini. With much talent on the JV's, U-E wrestling should be strong in the years to come. 210 This Paee Top Left — Co-captains Carl Wildrick and Rob Cole meet the opposing captains. Top Right — Bob Post gets ready for another match. Middle Left — Freshman standout Billy Carlini prepares to pin his opponent. Middle Right — P. j. Gallagher in extreme pain. Bot. Left — Coach, trainer, and captain all supporting wrestlers. Opposite Page — top right — Eric Roscoe with another victory. Top Left: team members — 1st row (L-R) — Bob Post, Carl Wildrick, P. J. Gallagher, Eric Roscoe, Andy Mehl, Tony Garzo 2nd Row (L-R) — Coach Sarge, Rob Cole, Ron Romanowski, Jim Ballam, Dave Ciocca, John Noce, Craig Smith, Billy Carlini Bot. Left — Carl Wildrick with a pin. Bot. Right — Ron Romanowski in the ready position. 211 IMSITY CHCCRLChDCRS RN1Y TH€ CROWD Top — Lisa Saraceno shows her school spirit. Bottom Right — Nice mount! Bottom Left — Kim Greco does a cheer during warm-ups. Middle — front row — Kathleen Incitti, julie Tammaro, Denise Rosa, Gabe Fiorelli, Allison Van Ness, back row — Christine Papa, Lora Roma, Justin Warren, Jennifer Lesko, Deanna Ward, Lisa Saraceno. Not pictured — Laura Cacialli The 1986-87 basketball cheering season has been a very good one. This past summer, the squad attended two different camps and learned many new cheers, dances, sideline routines, and stunts which have been used durine the season. We really haa a good time cheering this year and we would like to thank Miss Putrino for making us the best we could be! I would also like to wish the girls coming back the best of luck next year! — Lisa Saraceno 212 JP. CH£€RL€M)€RS JkZZ UP TH£ COURT Top — The JV Cheerleaders help out the Varsity Cheerleaders Middle — Front Row: Heather Roma, Karen Siebecker, Michelle Molnar, Angie Anastasi, Kellie Archer; Back Row: Colleen O'Brien, Trish Seliga, Temple Creenleaf, Julie Barnfather, Nancy Coar, Linda Osbourne, NOT PICTURED — Kelly Hamlin Bottom — The Cheerleaders cheer from the sidelines. 213 BOYS BOWLING The Boy's Varsity and |V teams both won their STAC Championships this year, with the Varsity team also taking 2nd place in Sectionals. The Varsity team finished the season with a 74-3 record; the JV team went undefeated, 77-0. Senior Co-captains Fran Exley and Scott O'Conner led the team; Fran had the highest average in STAC. The )V team had an impressive season, setting new STAC records for high game — John Schrieber with a 215, and high series by Al Bobrowski with a 796. ]V Boys Bowling Front row — Jim Shara, Dan Babcock, Mike Cretaro, Galen Wetzelberg Back row — Al Bobrowski, Jack Kalb, John Schreiber, Tim Gillette, Todd Ryan, Coach Sever. Varsity Boys Bowling Front row — Fran Exley, Scott O'Connor Back row — Brent Cicciarelli, Bob Haynes, John Dempsey, Coach Sever. FIRST - DIVISION 1 ST ACS - FIRST SECOND —SECT. IV JUNIOR VARSITY STAC RECORD — 3129 I - FIRS I STACS - FIRST UE Score Opponent Score ME Binghamton 214 GIRLS BOWLING The girl's Varsity team had a strong season, clinching the STAC title and placing 2nd in Sectionals. Senior Co-captains Cindie Shipman and Karen Kalb led the girls to a 61 -9 record this season. Shipman led the STAC for the highest average, with Arianne Ziska also bowling consistently strong. The JV girls had more of a rebuilding season this year, but look to be strong next year. Under the leadership of Adrianne Ziska, the girls hope to have another strong season next year, in the tradition of U-E bowling. Score ME Binghamton Vestal H SV CV 1C Owego ME Binghamton Vestal WON: 8 DIV I — Second § LOST: 2 VARSITY UE Score Opponent Score DIVISION ST ACS - FI I sect.jV—; Varsity Girls Bowling Front row — Tracy Mann, Melissa Murphy, Amy Casiuk, Back row — Adriene Ziska, Cindie Shipman, Karen Kalb, Coach Sever. |V Girls Bowling Front row — Kristen Cretaro, Holly Green Back Row — Luanne Yuricek, Kim Stickane, Heather Sedlack Top Left — Adrienne Ziska leaves a tough spare. 215 emicor • union ernicon kokin • iioDioko uoiun • no Upper Left — Sam LoBello pleased over another good grade. Upper Right — Jeff Kearns dozes off at his locker. Middle: Chelli Abbey and Karen Newby stare in shock at Claudia McKiddy's shirt. Lower Left: Werewolf Wendy. Lower Right: |ason King and Regina Rizzi dance at the Tau Phi Gamma banquet. 218 Upper Left — You mean I didn't have study hall! Upper Right — What happens if you touch this? Lower Left — Jack Sedore hangs out with Lionel Richie. Middle — Smile Marla. Middle Right — Molly Molnar attempts to study. Lower Right — Excuse me but this is a private conversation. 219 V T°p '°w- °fe Bof czyk. Dave Ford; Noel Titli, leanne Franklin; Second row: Mary Smith. Becky Carlii Lindi McManus, |enmfer|uday; Lori Konopka, Stacy Bunish, Julie Baker, Kelly Haight- Lee Shamp Pai Picciano Dawn Muscio Larry Moyer; Third row: Lisa Pittarelli, Leslie Korbar, Kelly Murry; Mark Dar'pin. Mane Valera; Amy Zisko, Carynn Smith, Beth Tuthill, Kathy Neil; Bottom row: Rob Wood, Steve Leich Dave Locke, Tom Battist 220 Top row: Marie Lacomis, Kristin Hackley, Stacy Rahn, Lynn Carlson; Laurie Gargiulo, Susan Piper, jennifer Lee, Michelel Mollo; Kristin Berge, Justin Warren, Marit Husby, Paula Casella, Ana Cobos; Second row: Lisa Harding, Leslie Dino, Theresa Prikazsky, Bunny Brooks; Heather Holmes, Mary Fanning; Christine Maney, Dominica Diorio, Carla Noce; Third row: Lisa Saraceno, Julie Crimmins; Kim Osmond, Leslie Roma, Bob Larnard, Becky Bidell, Amy Casiuk, Anne Bevins, Tammy Koziol, Robyn Dean; Bottom row: Sam LoBello, Edlyn Shipway, Mike Piper 221 Top row: Beth Kile, Kris Sementelli; Emily Hammond, Erin Dardis, Nancy Fedoris, Laura Gooding, Lori Konopka; Second row: Maria Mosco, Jeff Yurko, Peter Borelli, Terry-Jo Zimmer; Beth Munley, Beth Kile; Scott Moore, Laurie Garejiulo; Third row: Chris Battaglini, Andrea Anderson; Ginny Orzel, Regina Rizzi; Kristen Patocheck, Joyce Coleman; Bottom row: Mike Balliet, Mark Yourst, Dave Probulick 222 Top row: Diane Shelanskey, Amy Quattrociocchi, Alpa Patel; Dawn Cilley, Edlyn Shipway, johnna Battle; Tony Sharpe, Dave Ciocca, Mike Dinardo, Mike Hawaka; Second row: Kelly Holtsman, Kim Anderson, Julie Davidson, Gabe Fiorelli; Shelly Smith, Cathy Guccia, Kelly Maughan; Val Rathbone, Michele Mollo, Tamie Lombardi; Third row: Cheryl Gialanella, Tracy O'Neil, Denise Liburdi, Angela Hefner, Shelly Perry; Kris Siebert, Tammy Kruczkowski; Laura Winfield; Bottom row: Kim Greco, Deana Ward 223 Lcrs Dmce Upper Left — I thought I was leading. Upper Right — The Tigerettes dancing for our entertainment. Middle Left — Simon says, Hands up, Middle Right — Tom Villanti walks like an Eygptian at the Snow Ball. Bottom — The crowd awaits the crowning of the king at the homecoming dance. 224 HGV YOU! 226 SPIRIT Upper Left — What a bod! Middle Left — Burn the bear! Lower Left — Brian Lamey, and Phil Lore at a pep rally. Upper Right — Kim Kool. Middle Right — Intensely studying the homecoming candidates. Lower Right — Denise Liburdi waits to perform at a football game. 227 UOi3q I 229 Upper Left — I just LOVE lunch. Upper Right — Everybody dig in. Middle Left — Brian Beaudoin attempts to shove an entire submarine sandwich in his mouth. Middle Right — Cheers! Lower Right — What kind of meal is that? 231 YOU Know YOU’RC f FRCSHMhN WH€M... ... you are nervous about the first day of school. ... you walk into the first floor cafeteria and are met with a roomful of hostile looks. ... you go to a sit in but you don't know what it's about. . . you're given directions to a class on the fifth floor, and you follow them. ... you eat in the upstairs lunch room everyday. .. . you say hi to a friendly face and they don't acknowledge your presence. .. . you have to walk a mile to get to your locker and another mile just to get to your next class. ... you still do your homework at home. ... you go to the fourth floor looking for a 100 class room. ... all the requirements seem to go up. ... all the directions to your classes are down to the first floor and look for the red door.” ... you carry a bag lunch. ... you are unexpectedly introduced to a corridor wall. ... you're waiting for Mom's ride after school. ... you're taking so many courses you don't have time for a lunch period .. . you don't dare talk to a senior. ... you have no problem getting a prom date. ... you drag your best friend out back to watch an eclipse and finally figure out why most people avoid that part of the school. 232 ... on the first day of marching band your shorts get dropped. ... you get caught every time you try to outsmart a teacher. ... you wish you had senior privileges. you Know You'Re b semoR WH€M... ... you can't remember your freshman year. . .. you are late to class on purpose not because you don't know where you are going. ... you finally reach the senior locker area and find the juniors have taken all the lockers. ... you come to school early to get a parking place. ... you don't run to class after the bell rings. ... you are faced with the responsibility of applying for college and financial aid. ... you wouldn't be caught dead in the second floor cafeteria. ... you're on a first-name basis with your teachers. ... everyone knows who you are. ... you realize it's too late to get high enough grades for a scholarship. ... you walk into class ten minutes late with a Walkman, a can of soda, and a half finished bag of potato chips and the teacher doesn't say anything. ... you have all the underclassmen girls chasing after you. ... you only have three classes all day and the hardest is Cooking I. . .. teachers start expecting you to act like an adult. ... you come to school simply to have fun with your friends. ... on a whim you buy a school lunch — then after the first bite remember why you've been avoiding them for four years. ... you are nervous about the last day of school. ... you don't know where you're going or who you are; and suddenly high school doesn't seem that bad anymore. ... you have difficulty getting a prom date. ... you start counting down to graduation day. 233 This year in the fashion world there were many different styles to choose from. They ranged from ripped jeans and t-shirts to skirts and shiny shirts. Many of the fashions for guys were also used by girls. For instance, suspender pants were worn by both, and many of the same sweater patterns were used. Jams were also a big hit this year. For shoes, Reeboks were still big and Docksiders were making a comeback. Also metallic shoes and boxer style boots made their way to the fashion scene. 235 236 238 RemeMBeR whgn ... Everyone has their own special memories of high school. Here is a page dedicated to yours. 239 WINTGR On Dec. 12, UE held its annual winter airband concert. Twelve bands performed throughout the night. While the audience was awaiting the decision of the judges, Pete Borrelli (middle left), the emcee, performed a song for everyone. The winner was Genesis 2 (bottom) who performed Mama by Genesis. In second place was the Jerkettes (middle right) who performed Walk Like an Egyptian by the Bangles. In third place was the Jerks (top left) who did a song by RUN-DMC. There was a tie for best lip sync between Genesis 2 and Scared Stiff. The winner for best instrumental was Dormatt (top right). 240 ivr TH€ LOCK€RS Top Left — A friend lifts Dennine Palmer's spirits. Top Right — John Goodrich expresses the typical “early morning look. Middle Left — Nick English, Steve Sedore, and Rick Dygert do their morning pushups at the senior locker area. Middle Right — Bill Mankus, Kevin Rice, and John Zizak hang out at the senior locker bed wall. Bottom — Michelle Oplinger helps Michelle Patinka with her homework. 241 CURRCNT €I €MTS DRAWINGS BY MARK YOURST JULY 4: This day marks the 100th birthday of the Statue of Liberty. After two years and $75 million of renovations, the statue is ready for the celebration. Included in the festivities of the day is a parade of ships containing 22 tall ships and 33 naval vessels from all over the world. To top off the day. President Reagan sets off a 28 minute show of fireworks. JULY 6-26: The southeastern united States suffers from record temperature highs and droughts which cause $3 billion in damage. JULY 5: Statue of Liberty is finally reopened to the public. JULY 14: JULY 21: Garbage men in Philadelphia end a 20-day strike. II II v 11- Greg LeMonde becomes the first American to win the 24-day, 2,542 mile Tour de France at the age of 25. JULY 21: The Moody Blues perform at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena. JULY 26: After being held by pro-Iranian Shi'ite Muslim terrorists for 19 months. Father Lawrence Martin Jenco is released. AUGUST 19: The Beach Boys play at the Veteran's Memorial Arena. 1,754 people and countless animals. AUGUST 23: Comedian George Carlin performs at the Arena. AUGUST 31: Nicholas Daniloff, an American reporter is arrested in the Soviet Un:on. His detention is a response to America's arrest of suspected Soviet spies. SEPTEMBERS: 21 die when hijackers open fire on passengers in a Pan Am jet on the ground in Karachi. t SEPTEMBER 6: A gasoline tanker overturns on the Johnson City traffic circle, erupting into a fireball. The driver, Charles N. Thorn, burns to death. The circle is closed from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. AUGUST 20: A postal worker in Edmond, Oklahoma guns down 14 co- workers ana then kills himself. AUGUST 23: Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic perform at the Anderson Center. AUGUST 30: A non-profit FM radio station, WUCI, goes on the air 91.5 FM emphasizes jazz, rhythm and blues, and news of minority interest. AUGUST 31: An Aeromexico passenger plane collides with a private aircraft over an L.A. suburb. Both planes crash into the houses below, killing all 67 aboard both planes and 15 on the ground. SEPTEMBERS: john Fogerty plays at the Broome County Veteran's memorial Arena. SEPTEMBER 6: Terrorists lock the doors of an Istanbul synagogue and gun down 22 worshippers. SEPTEMBER 7: The B.C. Open is won by Rick Fehr. SEPTEMBER: A new line of mid-range computers known as the 9370 is introduced by IBM — Endicott. 243 SEPTEMBER 17: SEPTEMBER 23: 4— William Rehnquist is sworn in as the 16th Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court OCTOBER 2: Stevie Wonder entertains a Triple Cities audience at the Arena. OCTOBER 11-12: President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet in Iceland to discuss arms control. The summit is considered unsuccessful by most of the media. OCTOBER 27: The New York Mets beat the Boston Red Socks in the World Series. NOVEMBER 4: Republicans lose control of the Senate giving Democrats control of Congress. The Monkees come to Binghamton while on their 20th anniversary tour. OCTOBER 5: Eugene Hasenfus is shot down over Nicaragua while flying arms to Contra bases and later is brought to trial and convicted in Managua. OCTOBER 24: Country stars, the Statler Brothers, perform at the Broome County Arena. OCTOBER 25: Union Endicott breaks the Binghamton football team's 21- game winning streak, 24-6. NOVEMBER 1: Chemicals spilling from a burning warehouse in Switzerland pollute the Rhine River. NOVEMBER 2: David Jacobsen, a Beirut hostage, is released as a result of efforts by Anglican envoy Terry Waite. NOVEMBER 6: Waylon Jennings and Alabama perform at the Arena. 244 NOVEMBER 10: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band LIVE 1975-1985 is released and sells at a record rate. NOVEMBER 14: For the first time in history Democrats took control of the Broome County Legislature. NOVEMBER 14: Ivan Boesky is fined $100 million for trading stocks on inside information. NOVEMBER 19: Figure skaters Torville and Dean perform at the Arena. DECEMBER 1: Lt. Col. Oliver North begins congressional testimony on secret funds for Nicaragua's contra's. DECEMBER 3: Country star Kenny Rogers performs at the Arena. DECEMBER 3: World-renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman performs at the Forum to benefit the Binghamton Symphony. DECEMBER 7: The Forum hosts a performance of The Tap Dance Kid . DECEMBER 10: The Binghamton Whalers play a tough hockey game against the Spartaks of the Soviet Union. The game ended in a 4-4 tie. NOVEMBER: The Iran scandal is reported to the public. Reagan and his administration had vowed never to deal with terrorists and they had declared Iran as the leader of an international ring of terrorists. Despite this, the administration is caught shipping arms to Tehran in exchange for the release of American hostages in Lebanon. On top of that, it is discovered that the profits from the arm sales were being diverted to the Nicaraguan contras through a Swiss bank account. Reagan's national security adviser, Vice Adm. John Poindexter, and his aide, Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North are accused of engineering the Iran-contra connection. It is said that Israel had a part in the plan. President Reagan says he can't remember if he ok'd the plan before or after it was underway. The Tower Commission is formed to investigate what is being called Iran-gate . 245 DECEMBER 20: A gang of white teenagers assault three black men in Howard Beach, NY. One of the men is struck by a car and killed while fleeing his attackers. Howard Beach becomes a symbol of urban racial tension. DECEMBER 28: More than fifty Soviet emigrees who no longer want to live in the United States fly back to Moscow. The reason some gave for returning is that they couldn't get used to the American way of life. DECEMBER 31: People across the United States make last minute deals for cars, houses and other large items to take advantage of the old tax code. JANUARY 1: The new tax code goes into effect. JANUARY 2: The Southern Tier is hit with more than a foot of snow by the first major storm of the season. DECEMBER 23: Richard Ruton and Jeana Yeager pilot their aircraft, the Voyager, to the end of its 9-day, 26,000 mile, non-stop flight around the world. The Voyager is the first aircraft to circumnavigate the globe without refueling. DECEMBER 29: Texas Air buys out People's Express making it the largest U.S. airline. DECEMBER 31: A New Year's Eve blaze in the 21 - story Dupont Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico kills over 100 people and injures many more. JANUARY 1: All the New Year's Day bowl games are played. Auburn defeats Southern California, 16-7, in the Citris Bowl. The Cotton Bowl is won by Ohio State over Texas A M, 28-12. Nebraska beats out Louisiana State in the Sugar Bowl, 30-15. The Rose Bowl is lost by Michigan State to Arizona State, 22-15. The Orange Bowl is won by Oklahoma over Arkansas, 42-8. Miami in the Fiesta Bowl, 14-10. Penn State is later voted number one for the season. A high speed Amtrak passenger train collides with three locomotives. Fifteen people die and more than 170 are injured. High speeds and illegal drug use are stated as causes. 246 Evangelist Oral Roberts appeals to his followers to send him $4.5 million saying God would strike him down if they didn't. JANUARY 15: A single engine Mooney aircraft flies into a Sky West commuter airliner. All ten people in the two planes die. Falling wreckage from the planes damage three houses. JANUARY 18-19: ABC airs the controversial Out On a Limb mini-series. The show starring Shirley MacLaine is about MacLaine's own experience with extra-sensory and extraterrestrial. JANUARY 21: Rock star, David Lee Roth, performs at the Arena. JANUARY 5: President Reagan undergoes prostate surgery. JANUARY 12: Prince Edward, fifth in line to the British throne, resigns from the Royal Marines. JANUARY 13: 7 The United States Supreme Court, in a landmark decision, upholds a California law requiring employers to guarantee pregnant workers' jobs after maternity leave. JANUARY 20: Anglican Envoy Terry Waite vanishes while in Lebanon. Waite has been one of the few Westerners able to bargain with hostage-holding terrorists. JANUARY 31: American reporter Gerald Seib is detained in Iran after being accused of being a spy. FEBRUARY 2: Margaret Shabaziah is found dead in a buried 55 gal. drum in Tioga County. She had been shot twice in the head. FEBRUARY 4: Dennis Conner and the crew of the Stars Stripes beat the Kookaburra III , completing a 4-0 sweep in the America's Cup finals. 247 FEBRUARY 4: Billionaire Columbian drug dealer, Carlo Enrique Lehder-Rivas, is arrested in Columbia and brought to the U.S. for trial. He is believed to be one of the three top cocaine traffickers in the world. FEBRUARY 9: Robert L. McFarlane, former national security advisor and a key figure in the Iran Scandal, takes an overdose of Valium in a suicide attempt. He later states that he blames himself for the Iran Scandal and that he could have prevented it. FEBRUARY 5: Julio Igliasis melts the hearts of thousands at the Arena. FEBRUARY 7: Soviet authorities free 42 dissidents and human rights activists from labor camps, prisons, and internal exile. This marks the largest known release in more than 30 years. FEBRUARY 12: Illusionist David Copperfield gives two performances at the Forum. FEBRUARY 14: FEBRUARY 17: Warsaw Philharmonic plays at the Anderson Center. FEBRUARY 19: New York Governor Mario Cuomo releases a statement saying he will not be a candidate for president in 1988. FEBRUARY 25: The First Federal Savings Bank across from the Oakdale Mall is robbed by a man known as “the Gentleman Bandit . More than $9 thousand are taken. Broome Community College coach Dick Baldwin gets his 876 victory winningest college coach in history. FEBRUARY 21: Jazz pianist Henry Butler plays at the Anderson Center. FEBRUARY 25: Southern Methodist University's football program was given the death penalty by the NCAA. SMU had been paying students to play football. FEBRUARY 26: Beatlemania returns. Capitol records releases four of Beatles' albums on compact discs. 248 FEBRUARY 26: The Tower Commission Report is released to the public. This report states that President Reagan did not seem to be aware” of how the policy was implemented. It says that the President probably didn't approve the arms shipments until after the first shipment on August 30, 1985. The commission says that the president did not attempt to cover up but tnat Poindexter, North, and others concealed information from other administration officers. The report says Poindexter, and later CIA director William Casey, knew about North's diversion of funds to the Nicaraguan Contra Rebels. The report also says President Reagan and White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan failed to insist on proper procedures and that proper records were not kept. MARCH 18: The rock group, Ratt, performs at the Arena. FEBRUARY 27: The Irish Sweepstakes is cancelled after being around for 56 years. Its proceeds were used for hospital construction and other medical programs in Ireland. FEBRUARY 28: Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev proposes an agreement with the U.S. to remove medium-range missiles from Europe. APRIL 9: Bon Jovi plays to a sold-out crowd at the Broome County Arena. 1986-1987’S LM€ GROATS Ray Bolger, the scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz dies of Cancer at the age of 83. lames Cagney machine-gunned his way to stardom. He dies at the age of 86. James Coco, a comedian and author of a diet book, dies from a heart attack at 56 yrs. Benny Goodman, the King of Swing, ushered in the Big Band Era with his classy clarinet. He dies at the age of 77. Cary Grant was handsome and debonaire in 72 films. He dies at the age of 82. Danny Kaye, an actor who starred in such screen classics of comedy and fantasy as The Court Jester , The Secret Life of Walter Mitty , and Hans Christian Anderson , dies at the age of 74. Alan Jay Lerner was the lyricist half of Lerner and Lowe, the creators of My Fair Lady . He dies at 67 yrs. Liberace, the flamboyant pianist, dies from complications resulting from AIDS at 67. J. D. MacDonald, author of the Travis McGee mystery novels, dies following complications with heart surgery. Beryl Marian was the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean from east to west. She dies at the age of 83. Marlin Perkins, the host of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom dies at 81. Randolph Scott, the hero of dozens of Westerns, war movies, and comedies from the 1930's to 1960's dies at age 89. Kate Smith, the singer who made Irving Berlin's God Bless America our unofficial anthem, dies at age 79. Andy Warhol, the father of pop art, dies at age 58. 249 TOP MOM€S Of 1986-1987 fWORITG PRODUCTS Top Gun Aliens The Color of Money “Crocodile Dundee Star Trek IV Little Shop of Horrors Mannequin Platoon An American Tail Brighton Beach Memoirs One of the hottest selling toys of the Christmas season is Laser Tag. Tartar control toothpaste is introduced to the public this year. Red M M's return to stores after being discontinued since 1976 when red dye no. 2 was banned because of health risks. Dancing raisins become a popular commercial for California raisin growers. They danced to I Heard It Through The Grapevine. NY lottery officials introduce Win 10 daily numbers game. Money raised will go to the local school aid pot. MPiRRIPiGCS Of 1986-1987 Zsa Zsa Gabor marries a German Prince, Frederick Von Anhault, Duke of Saxony. Caroline Kennedy marries NYC author-artist Edwin Schlossberg. Tatum O'Neal marries John McEnroe ten weeks after giving birth to his son. Tony Danza marries Tracy Robinson. Whoopi Goldberg marries David Claessen. fPiMOUS LOOMS Burns Sisters, of Binghamton, record album, make national TV appearance. Fred Coury of Johnson City joins rock group Cinderella as drummer. Fred Fanning, of Binghamton, does laser show for 4th of July celebration. Darlanne Fluegel, formerly of Binghamton, co-stars in movie Tough Guys and TV series Crime Story . 250 ISZ o €MDICOTT • UNION GNDICOTT O (J O O O kjoikin noon© warn • no PMROM PhGG Mr. Mrs. Robert Bligh, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Walter Carlson Joyce Pembleton Mr. Mrs. S. K. Pudupakkam Mr. Mrs. Milton J. Wildrick Mr. Mrs. James Scott Ralph Christine Meza Ms. Diane Hamill 252 The Varden Portrait It’s What You Want It To Be. The Varden Portrait is a timeless commemorative of your graduation. Your Varden portrait will speak with distinction. For over 30 years, the name Varden has meant the ultimate in portraiture. When you graduate, don’t settle for less. Yankkn 253 Dear Jeff, Congratulations! 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Mom and Dad DONUTS, Italian Baker fcux nemo RPI CONSTRUCTION Good Luck From Building Systems Contractor 1012 Edgebrook Drive Endwell, New York 785-1500 BAKERY 2 Page Avenue Endicott, New York 13760 748-3336 261 Dear Theresa, Wishing our special 9 much happiness and success. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Eliese, God grant that a Rainy Day never darkens your parade, and that the beat of The Different Drummer will always be your Offertory. Love, Mom, Dad, and Ray Amy, We love you and you've made us very proud! Congratulations! Love, Mom, Dad, Kelly and John Beth Lucy, Congratulations and God Bless You! Love, Mom, Dad, Diane Liz Dear Rick S., You made it! Congratulations! Mom, Dad and Roseann Allison, You are our Leading Lady. We hope your future will be bright with a Star on your door. We Love You. Break-A-Leg. Mom, Dad, Ray and Lady Dear Diane S., Congratulations! We Love You. Mom, Dad Paul Dear Pat, Thank you, to the World's Best Son. God's Richest Blessings! Dad and Mom 262 UMBE Fine Food Quality Entertainment Vestal Parkway at South Washington 723-0355 ... a little bite of the Big Apple 263 Country Qifls 'fj Crafts CORNER OF ROUTE 26 NORTH 38B ENDICOTT. N Y 13760 KEN BECK BARB BECK iKnigtljt iBooks 220 WASHINGTON AVE. ENDICOTT, N.V. 13760 748-7646 COMICS, GAMES, USED BOOKS Dear Kurt, Congratulations! Life is just Beginning! We love you, Dad, Mom Chad Jennifer, You did it! Ace Congratulations! Love, Mom 264 265 Unforgettable Words M.S., 1 love you and always will. A. Elaine, These past three years wouldn't have been the same without you. 1 don't know how I'll survive without you next year. You're such a super friend, thanks for everything. Love, Diane P.S. Never forget THAT THURSDAY, Fubarettes forever, and Snuggle bunnies of the world unite!!! Lisa, Promise me you won't forget all the good times we've had together. There's been a lot. Mariani s party. with sophomores, my parties, Wasser's parties, buddy, ticklish knees during cheering practice, tension falls, our iocker (ugh!), shocking your mom at the gas station, banquet night, pledging, all the hotel room parties, and morning after pictures are only a few You are my best friend in the whole world. High school wouldn't have been half as fun without you. This year has been the best and 1 owe it all to you! Whether you stay here or go to Florida, or 1 go to Virginia or Villanova, we can never lose touch! 1 wish you the best of luck in everything you do, you deserve it! Later days, big guy!! Love, Julie Mare, I'm glad we got to be even better friends this year. Always remember all the good times at The Club. Next year at Caz will be awesome. We'll drive our other roommate and everyone else insane!! Julie Don, Well it's been quite a long time. 1 know you're leaving but 1 never want what we have to end. You are the best brother anyone could ever have. I'm just lucky enough to be the one that got you. As you go to start a new life now, 1 want you to look back and remember how much your little sister loves you. Don't ever forget that. Love always Forever, Lori Emily, Erin, Lori and Leigh, Now that our years at U.E. are over, it's time for us to part and go our own ways. I'll never forget the good and bad times we've been through. How can any of us forget Bolonzo and Chiapet? The ashtrays, salt and pepper shakers and silverware we borrowed from certain eating establishments and the $2 1 still owe Lori. Don't worry Lori you'll get it someday. I'll never forget any one of you. You've made my years here pretty speciaf. Thanks for everything. You guys are great friends. Good luck in all you do. Friends forever, Nancy Danny, You've made my last year a half here the best it could have been. I'll miss you when I'm away at college, but remember 1 LOVE YOU. Love, Kimbo Jodi, We've been through so much together and the memories are endless. 1 can't put into words how much this means to me. You've been my best friend forever. Thanks for all the wonderful times that 1 won't ever forget. Love always, Allison Ali, Amer and Lor, Wow! 1 can't believe it! We're seniors! I'll never forget the six great years of friendship we've had together, and I'll never forget our crazy times! Always remember our codes and the fun we had with Door and finding our math homework! Thanks for putting up with me and for helping me with hunting and dirty deeds, and especially for listening. How boring nigh school would have been without you guys! 1 hope we'll always be close friends even if we go to different ends of the earth. 1 also hope Katy the Egghead appreciates the things we did! See you in Myrtle Beach! Luv, Merv (MAX) The Math League Rules! To: Merv, Aly, Amy, The Math League lives on!! Never forget our codes, Esp. K's. You guys are the best friends anyone could ever ask for. Smile or else! Lor Mare, Beez, Jodes, Alii and Jen-Jubee, Always remember Mr. Sandman, Batman, Helen Louise and singing Louie Louie while watching the fireworks on Senior Year's Eve! We've had so many great times together. I'm going to miss all of you so much next year. Love always, Jill (Shabong!) Kim, Kelley, Gabe and Cathy. These past 4 years have been great, but this year is definitely the best! We've lived through allthose near heart failures . . . yes Kel, I'm referring to your K-Mart license (just bustin') Kim don't ever forget all those trips to Binghamton. KPH BO . Mill Hill, summer of '85 and my classic colavito SPARKING PACE. Kelley vou are f ndic oil's answer to Evil Kenevil... so what number are we up to. 25? Always remember moonlight bowling it was great. right Tonya?? Gabe DK's jeep (with no doors!), the rainstorm and mudslide, warm Bud and the Great Lakes that night was a blast. GIZMO!! Cathy Vicky the photography session at The Club was hilarious .. . he was the only one there that didn't know we were taking his picture! 1 iust want you all to know that high school wouldn't have been the same without you as friends. You're all like sisters to me and 1 hope that never changes. Love, Julie 266 From Unforgettable Friends Laurie — Thank you for always being there for me. My senior year has been wonderful because of you. 1 wish you all the pizza and champagne you could ever hope for. with love friendship, Sue-Z Angie, Cash, Hob, Muns, Tomato — Well guys, we've had a great year. We're writing this in December, but we know the rest of the year will rule! Thanks for everything. This is the best year ever! Thanks for all the B-nights and all the special times! We will keep in touch after graduation!! We love you guys — Beth — Lightweight Jill — Hockenstuff Dear Jill — What can 1 say! 1 can remember the first day 1 met you — wow - what a snot!! But then Christmas Eve 1985 changed everything! You've been the best friend anyone could ask for! 1 may of gotten caught — but hotel parties are the best! Besides your parties — a lot of memories from those! A lot of nights during the summer it was you, me and Adam! Those were some of the greatest times. But when we took the for sale signs was one of the best. We've had a lot of good times and more to come at college! It's going to rule! You're the best!! Don't ever forget your dreams! 1 love you Sis! Beth John John, You two have made 2 years of our lives very happy. We wish you the best of luck in everything you do. We will miss both of you very much. We love you! — Linda Teri — Sis, What's there to say? You're everything to me (almost!)... my best friend. These past 2 years have been great! All the bugs, screaming, fighting, guys, tears, stakeouts, laughter, parties, fun ... It was something else. Nobody knows what's gonna happen, just remember that I'm always here for you if you need me. Beth, if you got anything from these 2 years just remember to follow your dreams! They will come true! Thanks Beth. 1 Love You! Jill This is a letter thanking all the people who made my four years at U-E the best. 1 want to thank: Hacker for all the great times . .. Don't forget D.V., my teammates on the hockey team, Jen, Kristen, and especially Temple for the banquets, all the oeople that drove me home from parties, all the teachers I've had, Tom Smith and the golfers, Meza and the guys 1 partied w ith at the old BMX, the girls 1 went out with over the years, the fun at J.F.S., Woody, S.R., my friends over the years, and finally all the guys from the locker MOSH. You made my senior year the best it could possibly be. Don't forget the fun we ALWAYS had. You're awesome!!! SOD rules. Jeff Bates To all Dorksters, May our tradition live on forever! Never forget your founding Mothers, The Dorksters 3,), A,)!! May all your lives be filled with happiness. The Mother Dorksters Ter, It was wild! Sure, maybe a little tacky, but who cares if you're my next door neighbor? You made my senior year an adventure. It was unbelievable! Thanks ... for all the talks, b-ball games, hotel rooms, and of course our late night rendezvous but, most of all for being my friend. Don't ever lose your wildness and live it up next year and always. Thanks Terry. I'm gonna miss you! Love, Jill Weez-Beez (Eliese), You've been a great friend to me. It's been weird at times but it's always been overcome. We did it! your friend, Allison B, 1 just wanted you to know how much you mean to me as a friend. You're always there for me. Whenever 1 need to talk, you're there. You put up with all my B.S. and my indecision over a certain C.F. In the end you always gave me good advice and I'm grateful to you for that. 1 hope you know that you can count on me also. 1 Love You. PS. Keep in touch when you're far away in Ohio, or wherever you end up going to college. love, J. Mo, Adam, T.R., Cio, Meek, Hock, Brian, Kevin, Fish, Terry, Ken, Chris — Well guys, you made my senior year what it is! It's been the best year I've ever had! Thanks for the hotel parties — 1 may have gotten Grounded, but it was worth it! all you guys have oeen real special friends to me!! 1 owe all of you a lot. Thanks for listening to me complain through lunch. We have a lot more special times to come. Thanks for everything! 1 love you guys! Beth — lightweight Cindi M., These past three years have been great. I'm really glad 1 got the chance to work with you on our section. I'll never forget our sophomore year and all the track practices we just had to go to see one certain pole vaulter (wonder who that is?). Who would think 3 months later 1 would be going out with him? Some day we have to go pole vaulting. It looks like fun. Good luck in all you do. You're a great friend and I'll never forget ya. Take care. Nancy 267 Congratulations to Grandma Mary and Grandma Anna's First Granddaughter. Dear Beth Allison, Wishing you all the happiness and success you deserve as you reach one milestone, and move on toward the next. Love, Mom and Dad Tammy — At Last! We'll never forget gym class, will we! We love you! Mom and Dad Dear Lisa, Congratulations!! We are proud of you and we love you. Mom, Dad Joey Tikki Bird, A job well done — now on to college. Congratulations, Mother and Dad Dear Jenneane, With love and pride, we wish you the best. Congratulations! Mom, Dad and Leslie Dear Kelley: Wishin' you a pot o’ gold, and all the joy your heart can hold. Love, Mom and Dad Dear David, Mother and Dad are very thankful for the evidence of God's blessing upon your life. Thank you. 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From Your Parents 270 Dear Bunny, We are very proud of you. Congratulations! We love you. Mom, Dad Stephanie Dear Lenny, Congratulations! We're very proud. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Julie, Reach for the stars, babe! Mom and Dad Dear David, Congratulations — set your earthly goals to your Heavenly gain. We love you. Mom, Dad Family Tony Sharpe, Always be the shinning star you are, We Love You, Mom an Dad Dear Tony, Just to say 1 Love you is not enough ... But it will have to do. Grandmother Bernice Velar Dear Tony, We are only blessed with One, but we were blessed with the best. Grandparents Ronald and Havviet Davis Mark D., Utinam tibi sint Felicitas Scientia Labor dignus Te amamus. Mater, Pater, et Soror (Ad astra per aspera!) Dear Bobbie Jo: To a lovely daughter and sister — no matter what you do, we'll be proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Shannon, John, Jennifer Aileen, Scott and Scottie Dear David, Congratulations! 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PO Box 65 405 Davis Avenue Endwell, NY 13760 (607) 754-2222 274 JOHN A 3:16 TRIANGLE BUSINESS FORMS 1650 UNION CENTER MAINE HIGHWAY ENDICOTT, NEW YORK 1 3760 (607)754-5544 CHUCK JAN PRIBULICK Y® [r3®iJifi)@ ©Qfl@D8G J)(iw®0®tr (Jib® ©(? Di®1? ® Inlfipip) Foottofli?® h (F®KfoB0 ©(? sD®m®0®f© Dm) S0©©@ HiHD Whispering Diamonds ©MlLto UIWOIN] U-E CLASS OF 48 Member American Gem Society IMdOSTI ItD) cDEWELI ©troQ M §02S £ W®Ot)M® iffO(sl8©©l]tis V@irk 275 by: Nancy Whitney INDEX ABBE Y, RACHELLE — 22,218 Adams, Mark — 64 Adamson, David — 96 Adkins, Erika — 80 Adkins, Larry 64, 67 Aebli. Kathy — 96 Alari. Ron — 74 Alfarano. Chris — 96 Alfarano, Cosimo Jr. — 80 Alimonti, Bernard — 80 Allen, Carrie — 64 Allen, Lisa — 105 Allen, Lori — 64 Allio, Vincent — 80 Alunni, Christopher — 64 Amman. Trina Amorese, Mary Beth 64, 69 Amorese, Stephen 105 Anastasi, Angie — 80 ANDERSON, ANDREA — 22. 222 Anderson, Angela — 96 ANDERSON, BRIAN — 22 Anderson, Dennis — 80 ANDERSON, KIMBERLY 22. 223 Anderson, Lance — 96 Andrake, Thomas 64 Angulas, Timothy — 64 Antalek, Mark — 96 Antalke, Michael — 80 Antenucci, Gina — 64 Arc her. Kelliann — 80 Armour, Danielle — 96 Arnold, Carolyn — 64 Audino, Michael 80 Austin, Joel — 105 Avery, Andrea — 90 Avery, Russell — 80 Aylward. Lynda — 64 Babbitt. Bobbi Jo — 64 Babcock, Daniel — 96 Babcock, Karen — % Babcock, Kathleen — 80 Baber, Kelly — 80 BABER. ROBERT - 46 Backes, Timothy — 64 Bacon, Mary — 90 BAGGETT, BRIAN — 22 Baio, Lynette — 64 Baker. Jennifer — 96 Baker, lulie — 64. 220 BALAN, TODD — 22 Baldelli, Adriano — 96 Baldwin, Jacki — 64 Ballam, James — 80 Ballard, Lori — 64 BALLARD, STEVEN — 22 BALLIET, MICHAEL — 22, 222 Balmer, Daniel — 64 Bambara, Mark — 64 Barbara, Anthony — 80 Barber, Kelly — 64 BARBER. KIMBERLY — 22 BARBOSA. SYLVIA - 22 Barker. Jeff — 80 Barnauskas, Larissa — 96 BARNES. JOHN — 45 Barnfather, Julie — 80 BARNHART, AMY - 22 Barrett, Corey — 64 Barta, Holly — 80 Barton, Edward — 80 Barton, Kyle — 96 Bartow, Mariana — 96 Bass. Michael — 64 BATES. JEFF - 46,86 BATTAGLINI, CHRIS 45, 222 Battaglini, Dante — 96 Battaglini, Suzanne 80 Battista, Thomas — 96, 220 BATTLE, JOHNNA 22.49, 223 276 Baxter. Brian — 96 Bayer, Jennifer — 90 BAYLIFF. BRIAN —22 Bayliff, Lori — 80 Beals, Courtney — 74 Beams, Tammie — 80 Beard, Brian — 105 BEAUDOIN. BRIAN — 22 Becker, George — 90 Becker, Thomas — 64 BEEBE. NEAL - 22 Behonick, Christopher — 64 Bekanich, Stephen — 96 Bender, Joel — 80 Bender, John — 64 Bendert, Michelle 80, 87 Benham, Matthew — 96 Benjamin, David — 96, 98 Bennett, Michael — 80 Bennett, Michelle — 80 Bennett. Robert — 64 Benmnger, Roberta — 64 Benninger, William — 80 Beno, Carl — 80 BENSON, RICHARD — 22 BERGE, KRISTIN — 22,221 Berger, Christina — 64, 71 Bernardini, David — 96 Bernardo, Jeffrey — 64 Besanson, Wesley — 96 BESEMER, ELIESE — 22 Bevelacqua, Keith — 96 BEVELACQUA, KEVIN 22 Bevins, Anne — 64. 221 Bevins. Jennifer — 96 Bevins, Ken — 80 Bickham, Julie — 96 Bickham, Veronica — 80 Bidwell, Becky — 64, 70, 221 Bielinski, Cheryl — 64 Biery, Pamela — 80 Biesemeier, Christopher — 64 BIKOS, SHERRI - 22 Bilek, Carol — 64 Billed, Krista — 96 Billingsley, Mliss — 96 Bird, Tami — 96 BISAHA, JOHN - 46 BLACK, LISA — 46 Black, Thomas — 80 BLACKNELL, TERENCE - 46 Blackwell, Bonnie — 64 Blazicek. Laureen — 64 Blechman, Dustin — 64 Blechman, Charles — 96 BLIGH, THERESA 23,225 BLIZZARD, MEGHAN 23 BOATMAN, TISH — 23 Bobrowski. Allen — 64 BOGACZYK, DAVID — 23. 220 Bohunicky. Jean — 64 Boll, Sharon — 80 BOLNIK, MICHAEL —23 Bond, Lynn — 74 Bongiorno, Frank — 80 BONGIORNO. JASPER — 23 Booher, Don — 80 Boreffi, Mark — 64 BORRELLI, PETER — 23,222 Bost, Heather — 96 BOTTINO, DEAN - 23 Bouchard, Don — 80 BOWMAN. CATHY — 23 BOWMAN, DERON — 23 BOYD. PAULA — 46 BOYER, BETH ANN — 23 Brady, Steven — 96 Bragaglia, Mary — 96 Bealey, Peggy Jo — 80 Branca, Rebecca — 96 BRANDEL. DAVID - 23 Brandei, Nicole — 80 Brandt, Steven — 80 Brentzel, Lisa — 65 Brewer, Jennifer — 96 Briggs, Ann Marie — 105 BRIGGS. MICHAEL - 46 BRIGODE. MARCIE 23 Brigode, Steven — 65 Brinsko, Kimberly — 65 Brizzolara, Christopher — 80 BRIZZOLARA, TOM — 45 Brockway, Bradley — 74 Brockway, Kimberly — 96 Bronner, Nicole — 96 BROOKER, JILL - 24 Brooks, Christi — 96 Brooks, Donna — 80 Brooks, Jeffrey — 96 BROOKS, KATHRYN 24. 221 Brooks, Kim — 81 Brooks, Donald — 65 Brown, David — 96 BROWN. LUANA — 24, 65 BROWN, MARK -24 Brown. Vivian — 65 Brundza, Katherine — 65 BRUNDZA, CHARLES — 24 BRUNNER, PAUL — 24 Bruster, Connie 81 Bryant, Janet — 81,87 Bryant, Judi Lynn — 74 Bryden, Scott — 81 Buchinski, Jeffrey — 96 BUCHINSKI, LAURIE - 24 But hta, Chad — 97 BUCHTA, KURT - 24 BUCINELL, CHRIS 24 Bulda, Karen — 65 BUNISH, STACY — 24, 220 Bunnell, Laura — 81 Bunnell, Tammy — 97 BURCH, BETH — 24 Burch, Charmita — 65 BURKE, JIM - 24 BURKHARD, JENNIFER — 24 BURNS, AMY — 46 Burns. John — 81 Burns, Richard — 81 BUSH, CHANELLE — 24 Butchko, Michael — 65 Butchko, Rebecca — 97 Butler, David — 65 BUTLER, WILLIAM - 24 Buttino, Luigi — 65 Bykonich, Carrie — 81 Bykonich. |odi — 65 Byrum, Jennifer — 97 Cacialli, Christopher - 97 Cacialli, Laura — 65 Cadiz, Orlando — 97 Caffrey, Gerry - 65 Caforio, Thomas — 65 Callisto, Karen — 65 Calzetoni, Christopher — 65 Caminiti, Patrick 97 Cannavino, Marie — 81 Cannavino, Thomas — 81 Capodaglio, Alan — 97 Carey, Julia — 81 CARLIN, REBECCA — 24, 220 Carlin, William — 81 CARLINEO, DANIEL — 25 Carlineo, Kim — 81 Carlini, Demetrio — 65, 67 Carlini, William — 97 Carlsen, Brett — 97 CARLSEN, LYNN — 25, 221 CARLSON, PAUL — 25 Carmody, Jennifer — 97 Carr, Shae-Grace — 81 Carruthers, David — 81 Carruthers, Deborah — 97 Carulli, Michelle — 65 Carver, Maria — 81 CASELLA. PAULA 25,221 CASELLA, TRICIA - 25 Casink, Amy — 65, 221 Catanese, Joe —81 Catanzaro, Lisa — 81 CATANZARO, RICHARD 25 Catucci, Deborah — 65. 226 Cech, April — 81 Cech, Scott — 97 Cevette, Nicholas 90 CHADWICK, KRISTEN - 46 Chambers. Gerald — 81 Chandanais, Don — 65 CHANDANAIS, PATRICIA 25 Chandler, Jennifer — 97 Chang, Norma 97 CHANG, SHELENE — 25 Chang, Trina — 81 Chanitz, Jennifer — 64. 65 Chanthavongsa, Phetsakone — 81 Chase. Carrie — 97 Cheer, Caroline — 65 Chen, Jane -- 81 CHEN, KATHY - 25 Choma, Michael — 97 Ciaravino, Daniel — 97 Ciaravino, James — 81 Cicciarino, Jeff — 81 CICCIARELLI, ANTHONY 25 Cicciarelli, Joseph — 90 Ciechoski, Edward — 65 Cieri, Tania — 97 Cilley, Dawn — 65, 223 Ciocca, Dave — 65, 223 Ciotoli, Darren — 97 CIOTOLI, EDWARD - 25 CIOTOLI, LORRAINE — 25 Ciotoli, Ronald — 65, 71 Ciotoli, William — 65 Cipolla, Geoffrey — 65 Clark, Danielle — 97 Clark, David — 65 Clas, Brian — 97 CLAYTON, ANGELA — 46 Clayton, Staci — 81 Cleary, Mark — 65 CLIFFORD, JULIE - 46 Clifford, Sandra — 81 Clune, Gerard — 65 COAR, MARILYN — 46. 49 Coar, Nancy — 81 COBOS, ANA - 221 Colapietro, Vincent — 97 COLE, ROBERT - 25 Coleman, David — 81 Coleman, Jeff — 65 Coleman, Joyce — 65, 222 COLEMAN, MICHELLE — 25 Coleman. Stephanie — 81 Collart, Jean — 65 Collins, Michael — 81 Compton, Tamera — 81 CONANT, DARRIN — 25 Coney, Kelly — 97 Conklin, Corrine — 81 CONKLIN. MELISSA - 25 Connelly, Matthew — 97 Conner, Michelle — 65 CONOLTY, PATRICK — 26 Conti, Carol — 81 Conti, Paula — 74, 225 Conwicke, Karen — 81 COONICK, JOSEPH - 26 Coonick, Thomas — 97 Corbin, Rebekah — 65 Corby, Shelly — 81 Cordi, Jennifer - 81, 88 Corl, Sara — 65 Coughlin, Michelle — 81 Cowen, Christie — 97 CRAGLE, TINA — 26 Craig, Timothy — 81 Crampton, Donald — 97 Crandall. Shawn — 97 Cretaro. Michael — 66,83 CRIMMINS, JULIE - 26, 59 221 Crimmins, Matthew 81 CRISCITELLO, GINA 46 CROCKETT, CARRIE 26 CROOKS, LYNN 46 CROOKS. TODD - 46 Crooks, Roger - 90 Crowley, Michael — 97 Cruise, Guy — 82 Cruise, Joanne 82 CRUNDEN, JIM — 26 Cruz, Franklin — 82 CUNNINGHAM, VALERIE — 26 Curtin, Karen — 82. 89 CURYTO, DAVID 46 Cutting, Marshall — 66 Dacunha, Jose — 82 Dahulich, Lisa — 82 Dance, Bridget! — 82 D'Angelo. Daniela — 66 Daniels, Brent — 82 Daniels, Eric — 82 DARCIE, KIM — 26 DARDIS, ERIN 26,222 DARLING, LYNN 26 Darpino, Enrico — 66 DARPINO, MARK — 26, 220 DARPINO, SUSAN — 26 Darrow, Ken — 82 Darrow, Michael — 97 DAVIDSON, JULIE — 26, 223 Davies. Jennifer — 82 Davies, Joshua — 105 Davis, Colleen — 66 Davis, Dana — 97 Davis, Eric — 74 DAVIS. HEIDI JO — 26 Davis, Lawrence — 97 DAVIS. MARK - 26 DAVIS. MARY ELLEN — 26 Davis. Melissa — 97 Davis, Robert — 82 DAVIS, TIMOTHY - 27 Davis, William — 66 Dean, Renee — 66 Dean, Robin — 66, 221 DeBlieck, Laurie — 82 Decker, Mary — 66 DELANEY. BRIN —27 DELAVERA. STEPHEN — 27 Delbrocco, Giulio — 66 Dellapenta, Maria — 97 Delorenzo, Jason — 82 Delsanto, Nicholas — 82 DELUCIA, KIM - 46 Delucia, Michael — 105 Demorat, Kimberly — 56 DEMPSEY. JOHN — 27 Demtrak, Nichole — 105 Denardo, Kathy — 66 Dengler, Curt — 66 Deninis, Thomas — 97 Denmon, Dale — 97 Dennison, William — 82 Depaolo, Jonanthan — 82 DEPAOLO. PATRICK — 27 Derr, Teri — 82 Desisti, Julie — 66 Deutermann, Renee — 82 Deyo, Melissa — 66 DIBBLE. MARK - 27 Difalco, Nicholas — 97 DIFERIO, BRYAN - 27 Dillman, Eric — 97 Dilmore, Heather — 97 Dimattei, Belynda — 82 Dimattei, Michael — 82 DINARDO, MICHAEL 27 223 Dinga, Karen — 82 DINH, TRANG - 27 Dinh, Triet — 98 Dinh, Tuan — 82 DINO, LESLIE — 27,221 Dinunzio, Damien — 98 Diorio, Dominica — 82, 85, 221 Diorio, Ivy — 98 Diorio, John — 66 Diorio, Rosemarie — 98 Diorio. Richard — 82 Dipietro. Leslie — 105 Dirado, Armond — 66 Dirienzo, Matthew — 66, 65 Dixson, Deadra — 82 DOBBS. ANDREA 45 Dolphin, Carrie - 98 DOLPHIN, WENDY 46 Domenech, Steven 82 DONAHUE, JANICE — 27 DONALD, EDWARD - 27 Donoghue, Thadius — 66 Donovan, Daniel — 82 Downey, Erika — 82 Doyle, Barry - 66 Dreska, Ellen — 66 Drew, Simon — 105 Drosdick, Patricia — 66, 72 Ducar, Kara — 98 Dudinyak, Mark — 82 Duffek, Dawne — 98 Duguid, Darcy — 82 DUGUID.JOHN — 27 Dupray, Gary — 105 Duran, Marta Jo — 82 DURAN, MELISSA — 27 Duran, Melitta |o — 82 Dwyer, David — 66 Dwyer, Rebecca — 98 DWYER, STEVEN — 27 Dyer, Kevin — 66 Dyer, Michelle 82 DYGERT, ERIC - 27, 241 Dygert, Holly — 98 ECHAN, MARTHA — 28 Eck, Allison — 82 Eckenrode, Jennifer — 98 EDWARDS, BLAINE 28 Edwards, Karen — 90 Edwards, Thomas — 98 Edwards, Vicki— 82 Egleston, Nicole — 66 Ellis, Bruce — 66 Ellis, David — 98 Elston, Michael — 82 Emerson, Melanie — 98, 101 Emerson, Pamela 98 ENGLISH, NICHOLAS - 28, 241 English, Scott — 66 Erie, Jeffrey — 66 Espe, Jeffrey — 66 Evanco, Juliana — 66 EVANEK, KIMBERLY 28 EXLEY, FRAN 28 Exley, Thomas 98 Eynard, Kimberly — 82 EYNARD, LAURALEE — 28 Fanning, Mary Beth — 66, 221 Farmer. Heidi — 98 Farrell, Daniel — 82 Farthing, Amy — 66 Fauty, Scott — 66 FEDOR. TAMMY — 28 Fedor, Tim — 66 FEDORIS, NANCY — 28, 222 Fedoris, Shaun — 66 Feduke, Craig — 66 FEIN, DAVID — 28 FEK1FR, DAVID — 28 Felt, Shannon - 82 Festemacher, Daniel — 66 Ferguson, Judith — 83 Ferrante, Lori — 66 Fetterolf, David — 83 Fiacco, Donna — 74 FIACCO. JAMES — 46 Fierro, Colleen — 66 FINCH, KENNETH — 28 Finch, Lisa — 98 Finch, Renee — 67 Finkelman, Tracy — 83 FINLEY, RUSSELL —21,28 FIORELLI, GABRIELLE — 28, 225 FIORI.TINO — 28. 225 FIORI, MICHAEL — 28 Fisher, Michelle — 83 Fisher, Nicole — 67 Fisher, Therese — 98 Fitzgerald, John — 83, 85 Fitzgerald, Sean — 98 FLANAGAN, MICHAEL — 28 Flint, Jason — 98 FLINT, PATRICIA - 29 FLORINI, NICHOLAS — 29 Folli. Ray 98 FOLLIS, DOUGLAS 29 Foltz, Brian 67 Fontana, Karen — 98 FORD, DAVID - 29, 220 Forkey, Pamela 98 Forsythe, Ian 98 Fowler, Tyrone 98 Foy, Charles — 98 Franklin, Jason — 67 Franklin, Jeanne — 98, 220 Frantz, William — 83 Franzonello, Justine — 98 Frederick, Laura — 83 Frigo, Connie — 98 Frigo, Jonathan - 83 Fry, Anthony — 98 Fry, Christopher — 67 Fuller, James — 67 FULLER, SUSAN — 46 Funari, Vincent — 98 FURMAN, BRIAN — 29 Fusco, Allen - 83 Fusco, Paul — 98 Fye, Stacy — 96, 98 Gabriel, Dale — 105 Gagliardi, Gigi — 98 GALLAGHER. KRISTINA — 46 Gallagher, Philip — 83 Gallagher, Stephanie 67 Gance, Erika — 83 GARBETT, BRIAN -46 Gardner, Jason — 83 GARGIULO, LAURIE — 29. 221,222 Garzo, Anthony — 83 Garzo, Michael — 83 Gasior, Walter — 98 Gaskin, Lomar — 67 Gaul, Jill — 67 GEIGER, CHRISTOPHER 29 Geiger, James — 67 Geiger, Michelle — 98 Gennett, David — 98 GENTILE, LEONARD - 29 Gentile, Michelle — 83, 84 George, Jeremy — 105 Germaine, Robert — 98 GIALANELLA, CHERYL — 29, 223 Gibb, Stephen — 105 Gibson, Jason — 83 Giles, James — 74 Giles, Kathy — 83 Giles, Rae — 67 Gillette, Kathleen 83 Gillette, Timothy — 83 Gilmore, Karin — 98 Gilmore, Ryan — 67 Gilroy, Terence — 67 Giordano, Laura — 67 Giorgi, Andonella — 67 Giorgi, Angela — 98 Giorgi, Lisa — 83 Giorgi, Maria — 83 Goelzer, Sabine — 83 GOHAM, WILLIAM — 46 Goida, Michael — 99 GOODING. LAURA — 29, 222 GOODRICH, JOHN — 29, 241 GOODSON, CHRISTINE — 29 Goodwin, Chad — 83 GOON, MICFtAEL 29 Gordon, Duane — 67 Gordon, Franklin — 67 GORMAN, KRISTA — 29 GORTON, STEVEN — 29 Grace, Teresa — 90 Graham, Timothy — 83 GRAHAM, WAYNE — 46 Grannis, Robert — 67 Grassi, Frank — 67 Grassi, Laura — 99 Grassi, Leanne — 83 GRASSI, MATTHEW — 29 GRASSI, VICKI - 30 Greco, Kelly — 67 GRECO, KIMBERLY — 30, 223 Green, Christopher — 83 Green, Hollv — 99 Green, Jennifer — 99 Green, Keira — 67, 105 Green, Lianne 67 Green, Michael — 83 GREEN, PEGGY 46 Greenleaf, Temple — 81,83 Gregg, Monica — 67 GRIFFIN, CHRISTINE - 30 Griffin, Jeffrey — 83 Griffin, Jonathan 67 Griffiths, Dawn 74 Griffiths, Frank 67 GRIGOR, JENNIFER — 30 Griswold, Cheryl — 67 Grosso, Dania — 83 Grosso, Michael — 67 GUARNIERI, MICHAEL — 30 GUCCIA, CATHY - 46, 223 Guidici, Andrew — 67 Guidici, Vincent — 99 Guilfoyle, Kerry — 99 Guilfoyle, Tracy — 67 Guinter, Scott — 83 Gustafson, Scott — 99 Haarr, Gayle — 99 Habura, Jennifer — 99 Hackenson, Kellie — 67 HACKLEY, KRISTIN - 30, 221 Hagadorn, Jason — 99 Haight, Jennifer 99 FtAIGHT, KELLY — 30, 220 Halas, Mary — 67 Hall, Peter — 74 Hall, Stephen 67 Halligan, Nicole 64, 74 Hamilton, Anthony 99 HAMILTON, RICHARD — 46 HAMLIN, El IZABETH — 30 Hamlin, Kelley — 83 Hamlin, Steven — 99 HAMME, KARL — 30 HAMME, RANDY 30, 226 HAMMOND, EMILY — 30, 222 Hammond, Gregory — 99 Hanafin, Michelle — 83 HANKEY. JAMES — 30 Hannon, Heather — 74 Hanyon, Tiffany — 83 Harding, Charles — 99 HARDING, LISA 30,221 Harding, Shari — 74 HARDING, SUSAN — 30 Harper, Kristina — 83 Harper, Lisa — 67 Harris, Lori — 67 Harrison, Christina — 99 HARRISON, JAMES — 46 Hartman, Bryan — 99 Hartman, Donald — 99 Harvey, Beth — 67 Harvey, John — 99 Hashem, Theresa — 99 HAUCK, ANGELA — 30 HAUS, CHRISTIAN — 30 Havel, Eric — 83 HAVEL, VICKY - 31 Hawaka, Michael — 67, 223 HAWE, KATHARINE — 31 HAYES. POLLY — 31 HAYNES, ROBERT — 31 HAYNES, SCOTT —31 Healey, Jennifer — 67 Heath, Alan — 83 Heath, Tyrone — 99 HEFNER, ANGELA - 31,223 Hefner, Jennifer — 67 Heide, Eric — 99 HEIDE, HANS — 31 Heide. Michael — 83 Heim, Becky — 67 Henchey, Rebecca — 68 HENDRICK, KIM — 31 Herbaugh, Jon — 74 Herceg, Julie — 99 HERCEG, MARY — 31 Herceg, Susan — 99 Herceg, Trevor — 83 Herman, Tanya — 99 HERMAN, THOMAS — 31 Hermansen, Eric — 90 Hettinger, Benjamin — 83 Hettinger, Joy — 68 Hillman, Mark — 68 Hillman, Todd — 99 Hilton, Jeremy — 68 Hinsdale, Mark - 98, 99 HOBERT, JILL - 31 Hockenbury, Brian — 68 HOCKENBURY, JILL — 31 Hoffman, Erika — 84 HOLCOMBE, CHRIS — 31 Holleran, John — 74 HOLLISTER, MARK 31 HOLMES, CHRIS - 46 Holmes, Elizabeth — 105 FTolmes, Heather — 68, 221 Holmes, Kara — 68 Holmes, Kevin — 68 Holmes, Krista — 68 Holmes, Krista — 68 Holmes, Lori — 84 Holmes, Shawna — 99, 101 Holochak, Amy — 99 Holochak, Laura — 99 Holoska, Kris — 68 HOLTSMAN, KELLEY — 31, 223 HOMMEL, JOE — 31 HOOPER. BENJAMIN 31 Hooper, William — 99 FIOPKO, JOSEPH - 32, 55 Hopko, Loranie — 84 Horan, Heather — 84 HORAN, HOLLI - 32 Horn, Gerard — 84 Horn, Steven — 68 Horton, Jason — 99 Horton, Keith — 74 Hotaling, Todd — 99 Holsko, Steven — 68 Houck, Kristie — 84 Houck, Tim — 68 Hou|ak, Deborah — 84 Houjak, John — 68 House, Daniel — 84 Hover, Debra — 99 Hover, Jennifer — 84 Hover, Stephen — 68 Howard, Debra — 68 Hoyt, Dane — 90 Hranek, Bryan — 99 Hryck, Cheri — 99 Huang, Eileen — 97, 99 HUANG. WESLEY — 32, 49 Hubble, Paul — 84 Hudec, Fran — 84 Hudock, Edward — 84 Hughes, Elizabeth — 68 Hughes, Chrislophe — 105 HUGHES. MARK — 32 Hull, Wendy — 68, 73 Hummer, Melanie — 84 Hunt, Debra — 68 Husar, Hollie — 84 HUSAR, STEVE — 46 Husby, Marit — 68, 221 Hust, Kelly — 99 Hutcheson, Jennifer — 99 Hutcheson, Stacy — 84 Hutton, Deborah 84 IANNON, ROBERT —32 lies, James — 68 Incitti, Kathleen — 68 Ingraham, Sherie — 84 lovine, Connie — 84 IRONS. DIANE — 32 Isaac, Melynda — 99 Ivan, Matthew — 90 Ivey, Suzanne — 100 Ivory, Tammy — 68 JAENIGEN, SANDRA — 46 James, Roger — 68 James, Ursula — 100 Jaycox, Joseph — 68 Jennings. Sara — 84 JENNY. CHRISTINE —46 Jensen, Richard — 100 JESTER, KEVIN - 32 Jindra, Audrey — 84 Jobin, Brooke - 84 Jobmann. Michael — 100 Jobmann, Paul — 68 johns, Melissa — 74 Johnson, Anthony — 105 johnson, Christine — 84 JOHNSON, ELIZABETH — 32 Johnston, Michael — 100 Jones, Grant — 68 Jones, Jeffrey 84 Jones, Julie — 84 Jones, Kimberly — 68 Jones, Lee — 84 Jones, Thomas — 68 JONES, TIMOTHY — 32 Joseph, Julie — 68 JUDAY, JENNIFER - 32, 220 Juday, Richard — 100 JURENA. BRIAN 32 Kacyvenski. Daniel 84 Kacyvenski, Emily — 68 Kalb, John — 74 KALB, KAREN — 32 Kales, Beth — 68 KANE, PAUL — 46 Karl, Christopher — 84 Karl, Richard 84 KARL, SCOTT — 32 Kaschak, Thomas — 68 KEARNS, JEFF — 32,218 Kehley, Todd - 100 Keith, Kevin — 68 Kelley, Michelle — 84 Kelley, Thomas — 105 Kelly, Shannon — 100 Kemplin, Karen — 68 Ketcham, Stuart — 68 Kidder, Annette — 68 KILE, BETH - 32, 222 Kilgore, Kristin KIMBALL, MELISSA - 46 King, Jason — 84, 86, 218 King, Jeffrey — 84 King, Jennifer — 74 KING. THOMAS — 32 Kinney, Curtis — 84 Kinsley, Robert — 68 Kinsley, William — 100 Kintner, Gary — 84 KITCHENS, BRANDON — 33 Klimchuck, Tom — 68 Klokner, David — 100 Klokner, Dolores — 68 Klosowski, Christopher — 84 KNAPICK, RONNIE — 33 Knapp, Tracy — 69 Knapp, William — 84 Knaus, Elizabeth — 69 Knight, William — 69 Knott, Cheryl — 84 KNOTT, THOMAS — 33 Knox, Gigi — 100 Koban, Ann — 84 Kohn, Michael — 84 Kolanda, Laurie — 84, 89 Koliander, Eric — 69 Koliander, Scott — 85 Kollar, Kristen — 74 Konopka, Christopher — 100 KONOPKA, LORENE — 33, 220, 222 Konrad, Christopher — 85 Konrad, Kimberly — 69 Kopcho, loyce — 85 Koplik, Jennifer — 100 KORBAR, LESLIE — 33,220 ✓Koscianski, Diane — 69 KOSCIANSKI, JOHN — 33 Koukides, Derec — 85, 88 KOUKIDES, MARC — 33 Koutsaris, John — 85 Kovalchick, Norman — 100 Kovalchick, Roger 85 Koziol, Tammy — 74, 221 Krasowski, Kim — 100 Krasowski, Scott — 69 Krause, Sharon — 69 Krawczyk, Michael — 85 Krech, Karen — 85 DRIGER. COLLEEN — 33,55 KRISKO, RICHARD - 33 KRISSELL, KIM 21,33 Krissel, Kortney — 85 Krissel, Scott — 100 Krom, Jonathan — 69 Kruczkowski, Nicholas — 105 Kruczkowski, Tammy — 69, 223 Krull, Timothy — 85 Kubik, Holly — 85 277 Kubisa, Louis — 69 Kucinski, Charles 69 Kuhns. Julie — 69 Kulle, Robert — 85 Kunzman. |ohn — 100. 102 Kushner, Nicole — 100 Labare. Kelly — 100 Labarron, Thomas — 100 LACOMIS, MARIE - 33. 221 Lacomis, Pamela — 69 Lainhart. Donelle — 69 Lamb, James — 100 Lamb, Lori — 69 Lamb, Lucinda — 85 Lambnnos, Jennifer 100 Lambrmos. Charles — 85 Lamey, Brian — 69, 227 LANDERS, BARBARA — 33 Lane. Carrie — 85 lane, Jennifer — 85 LANGELAND, LISA - 46 LANZA. JOHN - 33. 86 Lanza, Louis — 85 Largie, Kirk — 105 LARNERD, ROBERT — 33, 221 Lashway, Brenda — 69 Lashway, Cynthia — 105 LASKOSKI, NICHOLAS - 46 LASKOWSKI, JEANNE — 33 Latessa, Maurice — 85 Lathrop, Lynda — 69 LAVO. RAY — 21. 33 Lawrence, Shannon — 74 Le. Huong — 90 Leahy, Jennifer — 105 LEE, JENNIFER - 34. 221 Lee, Nancy — 100 Lehvonen, Sami — 74 Leicht, Stephen — 69, 220 Lemesh, Mark — 100 Leniek, Marc — 100 Lenzo, John 69 Leonard, Denise 69 LESKO. JENNIFER — 34, 49 LESTER, NICOLE - 34 Levinson, Joshua — 85 Lexa, Aimee — 100 LIBURDI, DENISE - 34.55, 223, 227 LINDSEY, JOHN — 34 Lindsey, Joseph — 100 Lindsey, Robert — 100 Link. Tracie — 85 Linko, Adam — 69 Lippolis, Michael — 85 IIPTAK, JAMES — 34 Lisson, Michael — 100 Lobello, Salvatore — 69, 218, 221 Locke, David — 69, 220 Lockett, Michael — 100 Lombardi, John — 69 LOMBARDI. TAMMY — 46, 223 Long, Christopher — 90 Longo, Christa — 85 LOPES DE SILANES, MARIA — 34 Loposky, Stephen — 85 Lopresti, Jason — 100 Lore, Phillip — 69, 227 Louden, Charles — 85 Loughren, Tiffany — 100 Loup, Antoinette — 90 Loup, Tammy — 105 Love, Kandace — 85 LOVE. TAMMY - 34 Love, Tina — 100 Lubmewski, Christian — 69 Lucas, Christopher— 100 LUCAS. LARRY — 46 LUCIA, EDWARD — 34 LUCY. BETH — 34 LUKS, JEFFREY - 34 Luks, Lisa — 69 Lurenz, Frederick — 90 Lyman, Kenneth — 74 Lynn, Jennifer — 100 Lyons, Clayton — 74 MAAS. AMIE — 34 MacGregor, Karen — 85 Machalek, David — 100 Magardmo, Ginny — 85,89 Magargle, Joey 85 Magliocca, Renee — 64. 74 Magnante, Carla — 85 Magur, Edward — 85 MAHAR, I ESA — 34 Mahood, Wendy — 74 Maillie, David — 85 MAILLIE, DEAN — 21. 34 Maione, Vincent — 85 Makashay, Matthew — 100 Makashay, Michael — 85 MALACK. STEVEN — 34 Malloy, Melanie 69 Mancini, Andrea 69 MANCINI, ANTHONY — 46 MANCINI, CHRISTINE — 34 MANCINI, DARLENE — 74 MANCINI, DENISE — 34 Mancini, Joseph — 85 Mancini, Luisa — 85 Mancini. Marco — 100 Mancini, Marnie — 69 Mancini, Richard — 69 Maney, Christine — 85. 221 Manganaro, Kevin — 85 MANGER, ROBERT - 35 Mangino, Joseph — 90 Mangino, Marie — 85 MANKUS, WILLIAM — 35, 241 Mann, Tracy — 69 Manning, Stacey — 85 Mantilla, Oswald — 69 Manzer, Concetta — 69 Maraski, Martin — 105 Marcocci, Jason — 85 Marconi, David — 85 Mareanfjoy — 69 MARIANI, JAMES — 35 Mariani, Kathleen — 86 Marinello. Anthony — 74 Markovitz, Jeff — 86 MARKOVITZ, TOM 45 Marone, Patricia — 69 Marsaln, Jacqueline — 100 Marsh, Robert — 69 Marsh, Michael — 86 Marshall, Christopher — 69 Martens, John — 70 Martin, Jodi — 74 Martini, Teresa — 70 Martone. Daniel — 90 Massar, Anthony — 70 Mastracci, Mark — 101 Mastranadi, Amy — 70 Mastrogiacomo, John — 70 Matthee, Boris — 86 Matthews, Billie — 90 Matz, Jeremy — 101 Matz, Paul — 70 Maughan, Kathleen — 86 MAUGHAN, KELLY — 35, 223 Maxson, Jennifer - 86 Mayes, Scott — 86 Mazzei, Michelle — 70 Mazzei, Paula — 86 McFarland. Barbara — 86 McFarland, Sandra — 86 McAndrew, Christopher — 101, 102 McBride, Felicia — 90 McCarty, Darlene — 101 McCawley, Christopher — 70 McClure, Joyce McConnell, Stacey — 86 McCoon. Jason — 86 McCormick. Todd — 101 McCormick, Tracey — 101 McCoy, Joshua — 86 McDermott, john — 35 McGrath, Christopher — 70 McGuinness, Brian — 86 McGuinness, Terrance — 70, 71 McHugh, John — 70 McHugh, Kevin — 86 McKenzie, Dawn — 101 McKIDDY. CLAUDIA — 35. 218 McLain, Christopher — 101 McLean, Brenton 86 McMANUS, CINDI — 35, 220 McManus, Jennifer — 70 McVannan, Kevin — 70 McVannan, Maureen — 101 Meaker, Christopher — 70 Mecca, Laura — 70 Medwetz, Joseph — 86 Meehan, Dennis — 90 Mehl, Andrew — 101 Mehl, Jonathan — 70 Melia, Rachel — 70 Melnyk, Michael 86 MENICHETTI. MYRON 35 Menke, Andrew — 101 MENKE. GREGORY - 35 Mertens, Darren — 101 MESSENGER, DAVID — 46 Metcalf, Glory — 101 Metz, Sharon — 70 MEYERS, EDWARD - 35 MEZA, DAVID — 35 Mikels, Sheila — 70 Milasi, Anthony — 101 Millen, Richard — 70 MILLER, DOUGLAS — 35 MILLER, DOUGLASS — 35 Miller, Heather — 86 Miller, Jennifer — 86 Miller, Kevin 86 Miller, Michelle — 70 Miller, Pierina — 86 Miller, Timothy — 70 Minnich, Christopher — 101 Mitchell, Holly — 86 Mitchell, James — 70 Mitrus, Sheri — 86 Mlynarski, Jennifer — 101 Molinaro, David — 74 MOLLO. MICHELLE —35, 221,223 Mollo, Paul — 86 Molnar, Michelle — 86 Molnar, Molly — 70, 219 Molyneaux, Scott — 70 Monahan, Maureen — 70 Moody, Jeffrey — 86 Moomey, Mary — 86 Mooney, Jonathan — 101 Moretin, John — 74 MOREY, SCOTT - 35 MORGAN, REBECCA — 35 Morlando, Jeffrey — 70 MORLANDO, JOANNE - 36 Morrell, Andrew — 70 Morton, John — 86 Moschak, Lynette — 70 Mosco, Annette — 101 MOSCO, MARIA — 36, 222 MOSES, MARTIN — 36 Moulton, Sterling — 101 MOYER, LARRY — 36. 220 Mudry, Sean — 70 Mugge, Sara — 101 MULLIGAN. MAUREEN - 36 Mulligan, Patrick 90 Mundy, Paula — 70 MUNLEY, BETH — 36,222 Munley, Brian — 70 MUNLEY, JOHN — 36 Munley. Kevin — 70 MURAWSKI, GERALD — 45 Muro, Shelley 101 MURPHY, JOANNE - 36 Murphy, Melissa — 83,86 Murphy, Timothy — 86 MURRAY, KELLY — 36, 220 MusciO, Cheryl — 86 MUSCIO, DAWN — 36, 220 Myers, Hugh 74 Nabmger, William — 101 NAGLAK, MICHAEL — 36 NEIL, CHRISTINE - 36,220 Neil, Kathleen — 101 NEIRA, MARTINA — 36 Neira, Reia — 86 Neiss, Andrea — 86 NEISS, LIZA — 36 Neschleba, Steven — 86 Neville, Jason — 86 Newby, Karen — 70, 218 Newkirk, Monica — 86 Newlon. James — 101 Newlon. Thomas — 70 Newton, James — 101 Newton, Kelly — 86 Nezelek. Karen — 69, 70 Nguyen, Dong — 74 Nguyen, Nguyet — 105 NICHOLS, SUSAN 36 Nielsen, Jennifer — 101 Nirchi, Michael — 101 Noble, Cathy — 70 Noce, Carla — 83,86, 221 NOCE, JOHN — 36 Norris, Paul - 101, 105 Nosal, Nicole — 86 NOVAK, MARK - 46 Novak. Nicole — 105 Nugent. John — 86 Nunn, Scott — 70 O Ki, Yong — 101 O'Brien, Colleen 90 O'Connell, David — 87 O'Connell, Shannon — 70 O'CONNOR. SCOTT — 37 Odessky, Stacie — 87 Oduwa, Felix — 71 Oduwa, Sylvia 71 Ogilvie, James — 87 O'HARA, DAVID — 37 O'Hara, Erin — 87 O'Hare, Christopher — 105 OLIVER, KURT -46 Olivieri, Nadine — 87, 89 O'Loughlm, Robert - 87 Olsen, John - 71 Olsen, Trudi — 87 Olshefski, Catherine — 90 Olshefski, Stacy — 87 Olson, Julie — 101 O'Neil, Tracy — 37, 223 Onufer, Daniel — 87 Oplinger, Michelle — 87. 241 Orband, Daniel — 87 Oplinger, Michelle — 87, 241 Orband, Daniel — 87 Orringer, Debra — 101 ORRINGER, SCOTT — 37 Orsen, Jonathan — 71 Orzel, Kimberly — 101 ORZEL, VIRGINIA — 37 OSBOURNE, DEBORAH — 37. 222 Osbourne, Linda — 87 Osewalt, Andrea 87 Osier, Craig — 71 Osier, Joseph — 74 Osier, Tod — 101 OSMOND, KELLY — 37 Osmond, Kimberly — 68, 71, 221,230 Osser, Jason — 87 Paccio, Candy — 87 PACKARD, PETER - 37 Paine, Andrew — 71 Palmatier, Carrie — 101 PALMER, DENINE — 37,41 PALOMBO, MONICA — 37 Paolini, Antonietta — 87 Paolini, Liliana — 71 PAOLINI, PATRICIA — 37 PAOLINI, SONIA — 37 Papa, Christine — 71 Park, David — 71 Parker, Chad — 87 Parkes, Tonya — 87 PARSONS, JOHN Pasquale, Angelo -101 Pasquale, Michelle — 87 Passante, Roman 101 PASTO, ROBERT — 37 PATEL, ALPA - 37.223 Patinka, Michelle — 87, 241 PATINKA, STEVEN — 37 Palochek, Kristin — 66, 71, 222 Patrick. Christopher 90 Patterson, Carol — 71 Pauk, Roseanne — 101 Pavesic, Annette — 71 Peake, Stefanie — 87 Pecora, Lawrence — 71 Pecsek. Shelley — 90 Pedley, Kerry — 87 Pellow, Hope — 87 PEMBLETON, ROBERT 37 Pencek, Mark — 71 Pendley, James — 71 PENROSE, PATRICIA 38 PERIH, JENNEANE — 38 Perih, Leslie — 101 Pernice, Jennifer — 101 Perry, James — 71 PERRY SHELLY — 38.223 Peterson, Craig Peterson, Jennifer — 87 Peterson, Jennifer J. — 87 Petrolle, David — 87 Philip, Chervell — 87 Phillips, Heather — 71 Phillips, John Phillips, Maia 101 Phipps, Tara — 87 PICCIANO, NICHOLAS — 38 PICCIANO, PAMELA — 38. 220 Pickering, Cindy — 102 Pickering, Sheri — 71 Pier, Stephanie — 102 Pierce, David 71 Pierson, Tara — 100, 102 Pigos, John — 102 Pilarcek, Robert — 102 Pinney, Lorraine — 1C2 Piper, Michael — 71,221 PIPER, SUSAN — 38,221 PIPHER, DAVID — 38 Pipher, Mark — 102 Pittarelli, Brigitte — 71 Pittarelli, Giampero — 87 PITTARELLI, LISA — 38, 220 Pittarelli, Louis — 71 Pittarelli, Nicholas 102 Pizzuti, Angela — 87 PIZZUTI, DANTE - 38 Pizzuti, Peter — 71 Platt, Amber — 80, 87 Podolak, Diana — 64, 74 Polisensky, Jason — 102 Pollack, Jennifer — 102 Pollack, Kelly — 71 Popielarski, Jennifer — 71 Portland, Eric — 102 Post, Robert — 71 Poteran, Michael — 102 Potochnik, Lynn — 71 Powell, Brent — 90 Powell, Jennifer — 74 Powell, Susan — 102 Pozzi, Nancy — 74 PRATT, CHRISTINE - 28 Preston, Carrie — 102 PRIBULICK, DAVID — 38. 222 Price, Christopher — 71 PRIKAZSKY, THERESA — 38, 221 Pruden, Lisa — 102 Prusia, Neil — 71 PUDUPAKKAM, SANJAY — 46 PUTRINO. DONALD — 21, 38 PUTRINO, MARK — 38 Putrino, Nicholas — 71 Pysczynski, Jonathan — 87 PYSCZYNSKI, TONYA — 38 QUAGLIATA, GINA — 38, 55, 225 Quagliata, Michael — 87 QUATIROCIOCCHI, AMY 38, 223 Quidort, Sara — 87 Quigley, Julia — 71 Quirello, Darlene — 71 Quirello, Donna — 102 RAHN, STACY — 39, 221 Randall, Norman — 87 Randesi, Anthony 87 Randisi, Kenneth — 71 RANDO, APRIL — 39 Rando, Christopher — 71 Rano, Christopher — 71, 72 Rapin, Erin — 90 Raponi, Frank — 102 RATHBONE, VALERIE — 39, 223 Reardon, Brian — 71 Redner, Bill — 71 Reese, Teresa — 87 REFSNIDER, KELLY — 39 Reger, Keith — 87 Revette, William — 71 Reynolds. Jenny — 105 Rhone, Julie — 71 RICE. KEVIN — 39, 241 RICHARDSON. BRIAN 21, 39 Riegal. Nathan 72 Rigo, Candius 102 Rigo, Micheal — 87 Riis, Tara — 102 Riley, Steven — 72 Rinde, Sara — 88 RING, GEOFFREY — 39 Ring, Karen — 88 Rios, Carlos — 88 Ripic, Debra — 72 Ripic, Jeffrey — 102 RIPIC, MICHAEL - 39 RITTENHOUSE, MICHELLE - 39 RITTLE, LORI — 39 Rizzi, Regina 86, 88, 218, 222 Robbins, Tiffany — 72, 89 Roberto, Joseph — 72 Robertson, Jennifer — 88 Robinson, Kathleen — 102 Robinson, Kimberly 102 ROCHE, PATRICK 39 Rodgers, Lisa — 72 Rogers, David — 74 Rollenhagen, David — 72 Rollenhagen, Julianne — 102 Roma, Dominica — 72 Roma, Gerard — 102 Roma, Heather — 85, 88 Roma, Gino — 72,97 Roma, Leslie — 72, 221 Roma, Lora — 72 ROMANOSKY, RONALD - 39 Romanowski, David — 102 Root, Joelle — 72 Rosa, Denise 72 Rosati, Andrea — 88 Roscoe, Dana — 72 Roscoe, Eric — 88 ROSCOE, MICHAEL — 39 Rose, Debbie — 88 Rose, Mary — 88 Rosetta, Justin — 105 ROSETTA, SEAN - 39 ROSSI, DAVID — 46 Rossi, Matthew — 72 Rossman, Robin — 88 ROSTEDT, STEVEN — 39 Roth, Ian — 102 RUGGERO, JULIE 40 RUGGERO, STEVEN —40 RUHL, DENNIS —46 Ruhl, Krista — 102 Rusch, Monty — 102 Russell, Steven — 72 Rutter, Shari — 72 Ryan, Heather — 74 Ryan, John — 88 Ryan, Mark — 72 RYAN, MICHAEL — 40 Ryan, Todd — 72 RYBURN, GLEN — 46 Ryburn, Matthew — 102 Ryczak, Stacey — 72 SABO, DANIEL — 40 Sabo, Sharon — 102 Sabol, Jerome — 72 SALEMME, APRIL — 40 SALISBURY. JILL - 40 Salisbury, Michael — 72 Samiani, Anthony — 102 Samiani, Mary — 102 Sangiuliano, Joseph — 64, 72 SANTACROSE, MICHAEL 40 Santangelo, Christopher — 72 Sanyshyn, Paul 72 SARACENO, LISA — 40. 230 Saunders, Jill — 72 SAUNDERS, MARK — 40. 225 Saviengvong. Champangeune — 72 Sawchuck, Meredith — 102 Sawicki, Daniel — 88 Sawka, Anthony 102 Sawka, John — 88 Sayman. Mark — 72 Sayman, f homas - 72 Scalzo, Andrea — 72 Scalzo, Michelle — 102 Scheffler, Linda — 72 SCHILLOFF, ANDREAS 45 Schilloff, Lisa 102 Schoultz, Ryan -102 Sthriber, Jonathan — 88 Schuessler, Sheryl — 88 SCHWADRON, MICHAEL — 40 Scimone, Frank — 74 Scott, Beverly 88 SCOTT, DONALD - 40 Scott, John — 72 Scott, Roger — 88 Scott, Vaughn Scott, William — 102 Seccia, Craig — 102 Sedlack, Heather — 102 SEDOR. STEPHEN 40,241 SEDORE.JACK- 46, 219 Seliga, Joanna — 88 Seliga, Patricia — 88 Sellers, Jack — 105 SEMENTELLI, KRISTIN - 46, 222 SEMINSKI, AMY — 40 SENFT, MATTHEW 40 Senft, Timothy — 88 Serino, Carol — 88 SEVARA, SCOTT - 46 Severance, Kristi — 88 Shafer, Kristie — 103 Shaffer, Patrick — 103 SHAMP. DAVID — 40 Shamp, Lee — 74, 220 Shara, James — 72 SHARPE, ANTHONY 40, 223 Shattuck, Kevin 90 Shattuck, Mark — 103 SHELANSKEY, DIANE — 41. 223 Sherman, James — 72 Sherman, Scott — 103 Sherman, Tana — 72 SHIMP, RUSSELL —41 SHIPMAN, CINDY — 41,49 SHIPWAY, EDLYN — 45. 221, 223 Shirley, David — 74 Shoemaker. Gene — 72 Shoemaker, Shannon — 103 Siebecker, Karen — 83,88 Siebecker, Kevin — 88 SIEBERT, KRISTINA-41, 223 Silvernail, Bridget 88 SILVESTRI, ANDREA -41 Silvey, Carla — 90 SIMONINI, GIACOMO — 46. 49 Simonini, Michela — 103 Simpson, Glenn — 88 Sims, Erica — 88 SINCAVAGE, MARLA — 41, 219 Sincavage, Rhonda 103 Sixberry, Nicole — 103 Skinner, Christopher — 72 Skinner, Jennifer — 72 Skoniecki, Todd — 72 Slaughter, Amy — 103 SLAUGHTER. LANI 41 Sloane, Karen — 88 Smith, Bard - 88 Smith, Bradley - 103 SMITH. BRENT — 41 Smith, Carynn — 103, 220 Smith, Christopher — 100, 103 SMITH, CHRISTOPHER J. - 41 Smith, Clay — 88 Smith, Craig 72 Smith, Grace — 73 Smith, Heather — 73 Smith, Jean — 73 Smith. Jennifer — 73 Smith, Jenny — 103 SMITH. JILL —41 Smith, Marie — 103 SMITH. MARY —41,220 SMITH, SCOTT -41 SMITH, SHELLEY 41,223 Smith. Steven — 88 Smith, Todd — 88 Sobiech, Suzanne — 88 Sobiech, James — 74 Solecky, Eric 73 Soltis, Thomas 88 Spak, Kyra — 73 Sperry, Scott — 103 Sprague, Michelle — 88 SPRINGSTEEN, JEFFREY 41 Staccone, Dora — 103 Staccone, Lisa — 73 Staccom, Gina 74 Stacconi, Ramona — 88 STACHYRA, JILL — 41 Stack, Laurie — 73 STACKONIS, KRISTIN —41 Standish, Kevin 103 Standish, Kristen — 103 Stanek, Daniel — 103 STANEK, ELAINE — 42 Staniszewski, Jennifer — 88 Stank, Lisa — 88 Stanley, Noelle — 73 Starchok, Charlene — 73 STEFANO, RICARDO —42 Stephens, Kellie — 103 Stevens, Craig — 73 Stevens. Pennie — 88 Stevens, Shawn — 103 Stewart, Scott — 74 Stickane, Kimberlee - 89 Stickane, Lori — 103 STINER, LISA —42 Stockwell, Cynthia — 89 Stone, Jeffrey — 73 Stone, Matthew — 73 Stout, Jeffrey 89 Stout, Mary — 89 STOUT, MICHAEL 42 Strauss, Pamela — 89 STRAUSSER, KIMBERLY — 42 Strickland, Melissa — 103 Striley, Joseph — 74 Strouse, Gary — 73 Strouse, Melissa — 105 Struble, Kevin — 103 Stull, Corey — 89 Stupka, Carl — 73 Stupp, Arianna — 73 Stupp, Elissa — 103 Sturdevant, Lisa — 73 SUDICK, LARISSA — 42 SULATYCKE, MICHAEL — 42 Sullivan, Amanda — 73 Sullivan, Craig — 103 SUTHERLAND, JULI -42 Sutliff, Amy — 73 Suliff, Becky — 73 SUTLIFF, ERIC -42 Swain, Avis — 103 SWAIN, MARK — 46 Sweeney, Matthew — 74 Sweeting, Michael — 73 Swoft, Kerry — 89 SWIFT, VALRIE —42 Swindler, Michael — 89 Swingle, Laurie — 89 SZCZYGIELSKI, BERNADETTE — 42 Tafesse, Makonin — 103 Talamo, Bernadette — 73 Talamo, Raymond — 103 TALUBA, DENISE - 42 Taluba, Jennifer — 89 Taluba, Wendy 103 Tammaro, Julie — 73 Tartamella, Patricia — 105 Taylor, Christine — 103 Taylor, Dianna — 89 Taylor, Mary — 103 Taylor, James — 74 Tedesco, Michael — 73 TEED, DIANE — 42 Temple, Tarianne — 73 Terhorst, John — 89 Terrenoire, Edward — 103 TERRFNOIRE. ADRIEN — 46 Terwilliger, Jeremy — 89 Tetreault, Lori — 90 Thomas, Daniel — 73 Thomas, Donford — 73 Thomas, Lester — 103 Thompson, Christopher — 73 Thompson, Dominick — 89 THORP. TAIA — 42 Thoumire, Scott — 89 Thrasher, Kristen 103 Tiberia, Daniela 89 Tidick, Michael — 89 TINGLEY, GINA — 42 Tingley, Raechell — 89 Tinklepaugh, Franklin — 89 Titti, Noel — 103,220 Titus, James — 74 Titus, Richard 89 Todd, David — 103 TOMAINE, MAUREEN — 42 TOMECEK, JACQUELINE — 46 Tordonato, Sally — 87 Totten, Robert — 73 Townsend, Colleen — 89 Townsend, Kathleen - 89 Trapani, Michael — 73 Trapani, Tracy — 89 TRELEASE. SCOTT —43 Tripp, Belinda — 89 Trotta, Jeffrey — 89 TRZCINSKI, STEPHEN —43 Tubbert, Michael — 89 Tucek, Andrea — 73 Tucker, Mary — 89 Turner, Kevin — 89 TURNER, SHANNON — 46 TURNER, STEVEN —43 Turrigiano, Vincent — 74 Tuthill, Amy — 74 Tuthill, Bethany — 103, 220 Tyson. Christopher — 103 Tyson, Richard — 73 Uhlman, Heather — 89 Uhlman, Shawn — 104 Utz, Shawn — 89 Valachovic, Francine — 104 Valashinas, Sherry — 89 VALERA, MARIA - 43, 220, 225 Vancampen, Paige — 89 Vandermark, Daniel — 104 VANEK, CHRISTOPHER — 43 VANHANDEL, LEIGH — 43 Vaninwegen, Bertrand — 89 VANNESS, ALLISON — 43 VanNess, Raymond - 105 VanOostendorp. Kathy — 104 VanPatten, Gary 104 VanVestrout, Kathleen — 73 VARGA, DIANE — 43 Vargason, Kimberly — 73 Vargason, Ronald — 104 VARGASON, TAMARA - 43 Vasicek, Barbara — 89 Vaughn, Mark — 73 Vaughn, Scott — 104 Vavra, Treena — 73 Venkatesan, Jody — 89 Venkatesan, Joeal — 104 Verno, Duane — 104 Villanti, Thomas 73, 224 Vincent, Daniel — 105 Vollbrecht, Robert — 104 Vymislicky, Joseph — 105 Vymislicky, Timothy — 90 Wagner, Julie — 89 Wales, David — 73 Walkovich, Jennifer — 89 Wallan, Diana — 104 WALSH, BOBBIE JO —43 WALSH. SHANNON — 43 Walter, Sonya — 104 Wandell, Melanie — 104 WARD, DEANNA — 43, 223 WARD, JAMES — 46 Ward, John — 89 Ward, Kathleen — 104 WARNES, GALE — 43 WARREN, JUSTIN — 43, 221 Warren, Michael — 104 Wassel, Jami — 89 Wasser, Cynthia — 73 WASSER. MARK — 43 Waters, Christopher — 104 Watkins, Kevin — 73 Watkins, Regina 90 Watts, Robert — 104 Webb, Regina — 104 Webster, Amy — 104 Wegener, Deborah 90 Weigand, Michelle 74 Welch, Gina — 90 Welch. Stacey — 74 Welker, William — 104 Wells, Mardu — 9u WESTCOTT, SCOTT - 43 Weston, Rob 90 Wetzelber, Galen — 104 Weybrecht, Linda — 104 White, Brian — 74 White, Christopher — 74 WHITE, JOHN - 44 WHITEHEAD, DEREK —44 WHITNEY, NANCY — 44 Whitney, Steven — 90 Whittaker, Mark — 90 Whittemore, Linda 90 Widsten-Linden, Christian 104 Wilbur, Debra — 74 WILDRICK, CARL - 44.49 Wiley, Shannon — 74 Wiley, Sharmen — 74 Wilks, Jason — 104 Williams, Cindy — 74 Williams, John 90 Williams, Michelle — 104 Williams, Wayne — 104 Wilson, Paula — 90 Wilson, Robert — 104 Wilson, Theresa — 74 WILSON, TODD 46 Wiltsey, Richard 74 Winchell, Robert — 74 Winheld, Edward — 90 WINHELD, LAURA — 44. 223 WOJCIO, ELISA —44 Wojcio, Jenna — 104 Wolcott, Tricia — 90 WOLF. AUGUST - 44 Wolfe, Mark — 104 Wood, Aaron — 74 Wood, Robert - 90, 220 Woods, Dorothea — 90 Woods, Glen — 74 Woods, Timothy — 104 Woods, James — 104 Wowk, Nicholas - 104 Wright. James — 90, 99 Wright. Kim — 104 Wrobleski, Richard — 104 Wu. Lam — 104 Wu, Quan — 74 Wyatt, Jill — 74 Wychules, Suzanne — 90 YAGER. EDWARD — 44 YAGER. TIMOTHY - 44 Yarmel, John — 74 Yarmel, Lynn — 104, 105 Yarrington, Kathryn — 104 Yoest, John — 104 YORK. JENNIFER - 44 Young, Adam — 104 Young, Shannon — 90 YOURST, MARK - 44, 222 Yourst, Melanie — 90 Yuricek, Jonathan — 104 Yuricek, Luanne — 74 YURKO, JEFFREY - 44. 222 Yusko, David — 90 YUSKO, JODI — 44 Zacheis, Erika — 105 ZACHEIS, MARC - 44 Zaleski, Therese — 90 Zandy, Aaron — 105 Zareski, Jacqueline — 90 Zarzynski, Korey — 105 ZARZYNSKI, TODD - 44 Zeccola, Michael — 74 Zemberi, Cherie 74 Zevan, John — 74, 73 Ziegler, Laura — 74 ZIMMER, TERRI IO — 46, 222 Ziska, Adrienne — 74 Ziska, Amy — 105, 220 ZIZAK, JOHN — 44, 241 ZURINE, MARYANNA — 45 Zurine, Susan — 90 Zwick, Andrew — 74 Zwierzynski. Catherine — 74 279 dm emicoTT • union enDicou • o o O | MB MOIkJfl • iiODKlkB klOlklflH :ott • umori oidicott • umori ■■ eriDicoTT • union enmcon • union enDicon • union odicott • urn
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