Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA)

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Starring: JThe jenicxrs Co-starring: The Underclassmen With Supporting Roles By The Faculty SHOT ON LOCATION AT: upperVarby HIGH SCHOOL UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA dlume 47 UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL PROUDLY OAK '76 PRESENTS: OAK '76 The critics say: Not a comedy, not a tragedy, not a musical, not a documentary, but all of these. A varied cast of thousands. Great nostalgic appeal. A real way to relive the year and PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM 2 Our feature film will begin in a moment. But first, previews of Coming Attractions Special Documentary Feature This year when Independence Day rolls around, there will be more celebrating than just the fireworks. July 4, 1976, will have more meaning than usual because 200 years ago our forefathers proclaimed that we were a free nation. From these struggling thirteen colonies we grew to be the most independent nation in the world. This change is evidenced by the appearance of the city where it began. Independence Hall is now surrounded by new modern buildings. The first cobblestone roads upon which the Minute Men marched are a surprising contrast to Ben Franklin Parkway during rush hour. Not only Philadelphia, but the entire country, is rehearsing their parts for this one day celebration — July 4, 1976. b 10 11 12 The time comes for the cameras to roll. Finally, organized together, the actors prepare to perform their parts — Lights, Camera, Action UPPER-DARBY ACADEMICS ALL STAR CAST ADMIT-ONEIOAKI76C Directing Team: Jaffe, Bernadino, Melcher, Tyre Three thousand aspiring perform- ers and one hundred and sixty professionals could hardly com- bine their talents without the aid of a director and his assistants. Dr. Jaffe has fortunately had the exper- ience of directing four complete films at this location and several others at other studios in the New England area. His job, as well as those of assistants Mr. Bernar- dino, Mr. Tyre, and Mr. Melcher, involves constant supervision and direction of all activities on the lot. Dr. Jaffe takes leave of his administrative duties to make a guest appearance in a Social Studies class. Mr. Tyre futilely attempts to explain the medieval mind to Mr. Fitzgerald as they walk through courtyard. 16 Elusive Administrators: Never In Their Offices But Always Involved Peter Bernardino, Upper Darby's Six Million Dollar Man, is always ready to come to the rescue of any person in distress. Wouldn't you like to hug him? . .. Gene Melcher's smiling face is a real pushover. Left: Peter Bernardino and Mrs. Marino follow the action at a girls hockey game. Above: Gee, Dick, 1 don't know! Peter Bernardino ponders a typical Dick Tyre question. 17 William Keller is obviously the successor to the House of Tudor. Tricia Comey adds new touches to the English Resource Center. George Baughan William Brobst Annette Day Anne Froio William Keller Joelyn Boyd James Comey Arthur Doyle Frances Gamble Helen Kirschbaum Carol Hodgkins John Connor James Fegely Martha Ivers Louise Maier 18 NOTE: The script of this Oak was written for you, by you. As a one day project, mem- bers of several English classes analyzed their courses. From these assorted reviews, the book's producers, the editorial staff, chose the best ones to represent each department of study. Won't you come into my gynarchy? asks the Queen, Patricia Turner. English English is . . . Finding out how many people confuse Adam and Noah ... A pain in the neck because all we do is talk about the future . . Analyzing a good book until you don't like it anymore . . . Hating grammar and finding out that your teacher loves it .. . Finding out that your adjective is really an adverb and that your subject is really a predicate Memorizing your 'Friends, Romans, Countrymen' speech and then finding out that it isn't your part .. . Learning 'practical' words that you'll never hear or use again . . .. Finding out that the teacher isn't going to collect the only assignment that you did all year .. . Learning how to spell your graffiti correctly ... A language that confuses all Americans. Virginia O'Malley Cathy Pregmon Janice Reeder Georgette Salidas Gloria Sassani Theresa Sisk Jean Smith Patricia Turner John Young George Baughn looks up from the papers he is marking during his preparation period 19 Joanne Bowers Eleanor Casciano Barbara Conway Leonard D'Amico Gail Feehan Helen Siti Kathleen Lawler Bruce Leiby Alice Markiewicz Business Ed Typing is ... 'Papers with car- bon paper and finding out your carbon paper was in backwards . . . Typing a whole assignment correctly then finding out you typed the wrong one . . . After a whole period of messing around, hearing your teacher is collecting the papers . .. Tak- ing a timing and running out of paper in the middle of it . .. Typing twenty-five words a minute with nineteen mistakes . . . Taking a timing and find- ing out when you have finished the machine was on stencil . . . Losing your place during a tim- ing test ... Thinking you are typing the right letter without looking, but you look and find out it is the wrong letter . . . Taking a timing and finding out your fingers are on the wrong keys. Eleanor D'Amelio leads her class in morning prayer or a speed timing on some of those really intellectual sample sentences. Arthur McCall Paul Motta Laura Patterson Ada Shelow John Swartz Marjorie Waltman Norman Watts Milton Wiest Michele Battista awaits the return of an assignment that she really doesn't want to get back from Eleanor Casciano. Shorthand is ... 'Taking dictation and trying to read what you wrote after you are done . . . Studying the wrong letters for a test . . . Some- thing they should have taught you in the first grade, then everyone would know it . .. Trying to figure out the first word while the teacher, mean- while, is dictating eighty words a minute. Record Keeping is . . . The teacher calling on someone who is absent that day . . . Making out a check and wishing it was real. Business Machines is . . . Hitting the right numbers and not having to do long problems over again. Business Law is . . . One big cross examination; you are always getting prosecuted. Eleanor D'Amelio Dept. Head 21 Driver Education Driver Education is . . . The time of day when you catch up on the sleep you lost the night before ... Running over your best friend in the parking lot . . . Driving down Lansdowne Avenue and seeing all the cars pulling over to the other lane . .. Go- ing through the red light in front of the police station . . . Knowing when you made a mistake. Physical Education Gym is ... Flunking in ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades and having it eight times a week in your senior year Having one can of deodorant for the whole class . . . Realizing that this course could stop an A student from graduating ... Paying your towel money and never taking a shower ... Coming out of the showers and find- ing out that you didn't pay your towel service . .. Taking a shower with your underwear on . .. Playing football with a bunch of girls who want to know if they hit a homerun. Health is . . . Knowing that the teacher knows less than you ... Finding out that you flunked a test on sex . .. laughing when a girl is called on to name the male reproductive system . .. finding out about things you've known since you were ten. The future Josephine Namath strengthens her passing ability by playing a game of flag football in gym class. Albert Jackson Kenneth Barr Joan Briggs Basil Goyette Charles Leonard Virginia Middleton Barbara Mirth JoAnn Nester Stephen Papp Frank Potter Richard Stevenson Betty Weston 23 Music And Art Chorus is .. . Loving to sing, but you can’t! ... Learning to hold back laughter when some- one's voice cracks ... Singing bass when you're a soprano. Concert Choir is . . . Going to Romania and finding the coun- try in a state of national emer- gency when you get there, but having a great time getting to know the people. Band is ... Finding out that you don't know your left foot from your right foot .. . Like being in the Lawrence Welk Or- chestra ... Being the only one marching straight ahead after everyone else has done an about face . . . Marching, and freez- ing, and practicing, and still having fun. Art is . .. Finishing your clay pot after four weeks of work and dropping it before it gets grad- ed . . . Letting others see your thoughts ... Finding new ways of getting paste off of your fingers ... Getting ready to put the finishing touches on a poster and someone steps on it . . . When you think you've made a masterpiece, but you did the wrong assignment . . . Sit- ting on the chair you just spilled paint on ... Expressing your thoughts to the world . . . Be- ing creative and messy, but hav- ing to clean up afterwards. David Hall, Dept Diane Meyer Judson Snyder, Dept Alice deKok Virginia Greene Charles Reeder Head Head 24 Ernesto Canales, Dept. Head Cisele Bathish Sara Buck Carolyn Felker Ann McConkey Michael Murphy Esperanza Nunez Gerald Roma Todd Wagner Margaret Young Foreign Language f Ajm j- vrfjsjisfjj -' r ’ v l . •. 'j ’ . | oJUrsj srrjuy .: ■ I L '’I Mm- Mike Murphy contem- plates the good old days, when Latin classes were in abundance. Spanish is . . . Watching the clock, but the hands never move .. . Saying something dirty in Spanish and your Spanish teacher knows what it means . .. Trying to say thank you to somebody when you are really saying you want to date his wife . . . Muy difficul ... Being able to speak it and not know what you are saying . . . Learning to speak it well, then getting a job in France .. . Sitting through the whole class and finding out that you just sat through a French class .,, Coming into class and speak- ing 'gringo lingo'. Todd Wagner and Ernesto Canales discuss plans for the weekend. French is . . . Staring at the board but not getting anything out of it. 25 Home Economics Sewing is . . . Making a dress and find- ing out it doesn't fit . . . Switching the foot peddles on your friend's machine and making her mess up. . .. Getting an 'A' on the dress your mother made. Child Development is . . . Having kids without ever becoming pregnant . . . Playing 'Hide and Seek' and never be- ing found ... A preschooler teaching you to put a puzzle together . . . Try- ing not to be out-smarted by a four-year- old ... Some little angel putting paste on your chair. Cooking is . . . Watching a delicious meal burn . . . Making a double batch of cookies when you are only supposed to make one . .. Knowing that you will never make anybody a good wife . . . Eating the apple pie you made with an 'Alka-Seltzer' beverage . .. Know- ing you will get something to eat at least three times a week ... Getting a tossed salad tossed at you .. . Finding out the flour you added was baking Who is Janet DiNorscia hiding in the closet? Sophomores sure are smaller this year, remarks Lynn Crawford. Lynn Craford, Dept Head Janet Di Norscia 26 Audrey Lindemuth Paulette Nannos Bette Vail Industrial Arts Industrial Arts is . . . Feeling good about making something with your hands . . . Making something you will never use. Wood Shop is ... Sawing a dowel and suddenly feeling a sharp pain in your finger . . . Finishing a project and coming in after school only to find that someone else has thrown it in the scrap box and another per- son has used parts of it to build something else. Charles Capaldi Thomas Flood Samuel Leos John Robinson Richard Snow James Weiss Bernard Gillespie, Dept. Head Richard Snow demonstrates the proper use of the power hacksaw to 3 of his students. Mathematics Math is ... A bad appetizer before lunch ... Boring and the teacher al- ways does nothing but work ... Tak- ing your shoes and socks off to count up to twenty ... Adding columns of a hundred numbers and getting to the bot- tom and having to start over because you forgot where you were . . . Trying to make up something to put in your spiral notebook to make you look busy. Cobol is . . . Getting your program back fifteen times because of mistakes and finding out you missed another comma, so it has to go back again. Calculus is ... Going over a chapter diligently for an entire week, then get- ting a test with fifteen questions that have absolutely nothing to do with what you studied. The Pythagorean Theorem is clearly demonstrated in the triangular design of Merle Lubeck's sweater. Below: Don't shoot, exclaims Vern Hilbert dur- ing a test. 28 Marian Golota Pam Blinder David Cullen Nancy Kob Floyd Krout Merle Lubeck Paul Roth Robert Sholly Louis Soscia James Stanfield Lee Stevens Eden Thompson Stephen Wessel Sarah Wool Vernon Hilbert 29 Biology is ... Thinking you have discovered something revolutionary under the microscope and finding out it is a scratch on your lens ... Bleeding to death while finding out what your blood type is . . . Flunk- ing all your tests and getting an 'A' on your report card . . . Learning about cells like the ones in San Quentin . . . Having to dissect something and finding out that it isn't dead yet. Chemistry is . .. Having all your ex- periments work out wrong. Genetics is ... Finding out what makes a fruit fly tick. David Becker, Dept Head Harold Cornish Gary Dienna Frank Dolce Gregory Eisenhart Stephen Eshelman Conrad Fisher Jane Heiser Geraldine Higgins John Hunter Dr. Ira Kalet Richard Maxwell 30 I didn't know that!” Richard Maxwell is surprised by an answer from his students. My hair always frizzes in humid weather.” That seductive 31 Frank Dolce explains that formula one last time before lab starts. Social Studies Above: An ethnocentric remark earns “the stare from Bo Seeman. George Bennett portrays the prosecutor in criminal justice class. World Cultures is . . . Trying to find out the world's problems when you don't even know about yourself . . . Going places without leaving your seat . . . Learning how to use chop- sticks. Psychology is . . . Knowing yourself better than you thought you did ... Going to class hoping to get some help on a confusing problem but com- ing out more confused . . The class you can relax and just be yourself in . . . Having a super teacher who cares and respects your ideas . . . Going in normal and finding out what is wrong with you. Sociology is . . . Like a social person without being 'logy'. Fred Nicholls, Dept. George Bennett William Ciminera Catherine Haller Head Theresa Cerulli Joseph Crock Michael Kayser Edward Adams 32 Edward Kijewski Paul Koshgerian Betty Lane Dennis Marchalonis Elizabeth McDonald Gary Moran-Thomas William Oles Frank Reichle James Schall Bo Seeman Dorothy Shirtz Susan Smith John Snyder Louis Stamus Kay Winters Vo-Tech Vo-Tech is a very enjoyable educa- tional experience. What you learn in the classroom you will most likely use in your occupational field. When you are enrolled in a certain class, you'll learn to use all the newest equipment, how it works, and what to do. Best opportunity for students. NOTE: For the following areas of academic study, participants were asked to write a short essay which would explain the pur- pose of their special education. One such essay represents each area of study: Vo-Tech, ITAP, Prof. Field Experience, Night Al- ternative School, and DECA. Above: Kathy Kennedy and Michelle Mancuso. Right: Michael Doughty. Opposite Page, Upper Left: Mike Ryan. Opposite Page, Upper Right: Janet Mollick and Nancy Ambrogi. Oppostie Page, Bottom: John Hennelly. 34 35 ITAP is an outstanding opportunity for high school students. It enables them to get on-the- job experience, and provides them with crite- ria so he or she can judge whether or not to make teaching his or her career . . . ITAP is for anyone who thinks that they might like to go into some phase of teaching, whether it be elementary education or any specialized teach- ing field. Jobs range from tutoring children to refereeing fights to comforting a crying child. It is really a valuable and unforgettable exper- ience. Above: Donna Cavanaugh has quite a few little friends at Garretford Elementary School. Left: Chris Honigman's student tells him about a recent bomb explosion. ITAP Professional Field Experience Professional Field Experience is a learning experience with people of all kinds: young, old, and in-between. A person-to-person relationship can easily be made work- ing with all the professional people one meets. It is a great opportunity to get a preview of a professional job before you make definite plans and to see if a job is really what you want to do. 36 Above: Maryann Napoli demonstrates her ability to use the x-ray machine at Delaware County Hospital. Right: Diamonds are forever and it takes forever for Artie B. Ascenzo to set them properly in place. Night Alternative School Front Row: Kathy Ward, Frank Napoli, Ken Holt, Don Gormley. Second Brian Pocoroba, Roger Eldridge, Ray Paoli. Standing: Jim Phillips, Gary Row: Kurt Lutz, Rick Massimini, Ron McNulty, Joe Grace. Third Row: Celia, Bob Votta, Bill Perachio, Frank Stano. Above: Frank Stano seems disturbed by Mr. McCall's constant help and guidance. Right: Kathy Ward manages to get her work done although she is the only girl in Alternative School. Night Alternative School is a second opportunity for kids who couldn't or didn't make it in day school — a chance to graduate . .. The whole idea of Alternative School is to give the students who want to work or can't make it seven periods a day a chance to still go to school and graduate with their class . . . Alternative school is ... a means of obtain- ing an education. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to graduate but hasn't been able to hack day school better than day school because it's easy to work there and get a job during the day ... a second chance to get a diploma ... a second chance for some of us who just couldn't make it all day. 37 Career Development James Digan Donald L'Tainen W Diversified Occupations Diversified Occupations . .. brings education and work together. It gives students that are still in school a chance to go out and work and learn about keeping a job . . . gives you a chance to work part of the day and go to school the rest of the day. Every student must work 15 hours during the school week .. . can give a person a chance to find out if the vocation he has chosen is right for him. It can be the incentive to keep a person from dropping out. Tuliy Berry (Left) and Blase Kania (Above) participate in the Diversified Occu- pations Program headed by James Wigo and John Paczosa. Robert Toscani The Career Development Program . .. helps us get jobs and learn about the problems of life . . . gets you ready for the future and the present. You got to see it to believe it. The teachers help you with your mistakes ... is set up to prepare students for life . . . helps students get ready for working. In the program I learned that when you get older life is not as easy as I thought it was going to be. I am working harder than I ever was. David Sapienza shows a customer his newest line of rugs in red, white, and blue shag. 38 Cooperative Education Program The Cooperative Education Program involves twenty stu- dents and coordinator Laura Patterson. The COEP students were interviewed and selected last year. The requirements for admission to the program were: fifteen business credits prior to the senior year; outstanding ability in typing, short- hand, accounting, and English; teachers' recommendations; and attendance records. During the first semester of the year, students investigate the business field which they wish to enter. The second semester is spent being trained and working part time with a business organization. Above: Janet Wilkelman, Carol Recchiuti, Valerie Benedetti, and Denise Peascheck have different reactions to Mrs. Patterson's comment. Above Right: Laura Patterson emphasizes her point to Sue Bates and to Joan Miller who disagrees with it. Below: George Peifer, Maria Daknis, Mike Bailer, Carmel Saulino, Ralph Col de Pietro, and Karen Justius, DECA officers, pose with their trophies. DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) is a na- tional youth organization for students interested in market- ing, sales, advertising, and distribution. Distributive Educa- tion II students attend school fifteen hours weekly and gain on-the-job experience. Officers of the club were elected in the beginning of the year. They were Carmel Saulino, Presi- dent; Dale Lauer, Vice President; Rich Lechette, Treasurer; Ralph Col de Pietro, Parliamentarian; Karen Justius, Secre- tary; and Maria Daknis and Linda Stalker as first and sec- ond reporters. Club activities have included various fund raisers such as candle and bake sales, a trip to Delaware County Community College to investigate career possibili- ties, and raising funds for Marathon '76 by selling cheese bars in the school store and donating the proceeds. The school store is run by DECA also. Students were elected to manage the store under the supervision of Mr. Paul Motta, teacher-coordinator. 39 40 Library Expands To Include Page One, VICS The new library bookstore, appropriate- ly named Page One, offers students the opportunity to purchase paperback books, on a variety of subjects, for a rea- sonable price and without tax. They will also order books for students on request. Vocational Information through Com- puter Services, or VICS, is also located in the library. Students operate the machine by typing in specific information about themselves and their interests. VICS processes the information and lists ca- reer opportunities. It also lists the col- leges, universities, and other schools in a given area, as well as courses which can best prepare the student to meet his or her career objective. Browse, buy and bye-bye — the motto of the new bookstore. Above: Lew Thayer begins his conversation with VICS and Right: then eagerly awaits the answer. Upper Right: Guy Partin stamps Library Rate on another book sold at Page One. Upper Darby Township School Board In November, two new mem- bers were elected to six year positions on the board. They are Mrs. Black and Dr. Juck- ett. Mrs. Furey was re-elected. In December, Mr. Stanton was appointed for a special two year term to replace Mrs. Dorothy Pennington. Front Row: Dr. L. Robert Juckett, Mrs. Mary E. Black, Mr. Joseph C. Zoll, President Theresa F. Furey, Mr. Donald E. Salmon, Mr. Walter M. Senkow, Mr. Harry D. McHorney. Back Row: Acting Solicitor W. Atlee Davis 111. Superintendent H. Curwen Schlosser, Mr. Thomas A. O'Neill, Mr. Thomas M. Stanton, Mrs. Bertha K. Kessler. Solicitor Lewis B. Beatty was not present. X • 1 A • J Upper Left: Mrs. Nancy Library AlUCS D Alessandro chuckles at J the morning paper. Above: Olga Picconi, Janet Van Rensler, and Claire Croce relax before admitting a mob of study hall students. Far Left: Sarah Heddinger smiles when silence reigns in the library. Left: Marian MacDiarmid, the new as- sistant librarian, sorts the library's morning mail. 41 Backstage Heroines — School Services Gloria Cipolla — Principal's Secretary Marie Tursi — High School Office Secretary Viola Schillereff — Activities Fund Secretary Dolores Kolodgie — Administrators' Sec'y. Marie McLaughlin — Ass't. Principal's Sec'y. Yolanda Ierardi — Resource Center Coordinator Mary Lou Milano — Attendance Office Miriam Fuhrmiester — Attendance Office Kay Reid — Reading Room Coordinator Lydia Yerkes — School Nurse Helen Snow — School Nurse 42 School Service Directors Shelby Lively rakes up a few misplaced sophomores. Double, double toil and trouble Ruth Hartman prepares lunches. Left: Lynn Witmer, hermit of the A-V room, organizes film orders Above: Head Librarian Esther Weinrach manages to keep organization and help stu- dents in library distress. 43 J UPPER-DARBY ALL STAR CAST Success: Leukemia Marathon Raises Over $10,000 marathon A couple of Dons (Earle and Saleski) congratulate Nancy Rickards for a fine work done for the Leukemia Foundation by Upper Darby students. 46 Above Left: Jan Tarbet and Jackie Caggiano were important organizational leaders involved in the success of the '76 Marathon. Above: Har- ry Havnoonian seems frustrated because he's been going for hours and getting nowhere. Left: A fire drill at night? The fire brigade was called in when someone pulled a false alarm during the marathon. Above: Even though it's 4:00 in the morning, marathon basketball players are anxious Below: DJ John Constantine warms up his voice and his equip- to return to the game. ment with the help of Steve Rubin. With the most successful Marathon ever held at U.D., the Senior Class raised over $10,000 for the benefit of the Leukemia Foundation and other charities. Because of great response the other years, many activities were continued: athletic programs were directed by Chase Leinberger; musical groups by Joe Huver; dancing by Kathy Walker; and refreshments by Paul Simms. New activities, such as the bike-a-thon organized by Gene Leneweaver and the treasure chest organized by John Romano, brought added interest. Don Kirby handled all the printing necessary. Around midnight a fire alarm was pulled; fortunately there was no real fire. Due to strict enforcement of the rules, the Dance Marathon ended after only 12 hours and 40 minutes, and was won by Sophomore Debbie Powers. Santa Claus again put in an appearance, as did the Flyer's Don Saleski. The goal was reached and surpassed through pledges, entrance fees, and the persistant effort of door-to-door collectors. 47 With the helpers like these, who needs elves? Santa muses while surrounded by Karen Hoppe, Lee Ann Griffith, Kim Wade, and Diane Powell. Brimstone Alley, second place winner, thrills the audience with good rock. 48 Zoot's bass guitarist does some aerial stunts. Midnight Lightening electrifies the audience with the beat of their drums. Saturn Captures $100 In Battle Of Bands Victory The ninth annual Battle of the Bands was sponsored by the They had good audience appeal and obviously enjoyed work- Upper Darby Varsity Club. On January 24th, seven groups ing together. Brimstone Alley followed closely in a total point performed in the U.D. gym in competition for prizes. This accumulations, thus winning the second place award of $50. year, the group Saturn earned the first place award of $100. The third prize, $25, was awarded to the group called Zoot. Above: The drummer looks to heaven for guidance as he enters into his drum solo Below: Singer of Zoot and his go-go girl get ready to perform. 49 Bonfire Highlights Homecoming Activities Plans for this year's bonfire were almost abandoned when the Boosters decided not to sponsor the event. Thanks to the efforts of students and alumni, the bonfire was hastily arranged, but burned brightly on Thanksgiving Eve. Above:' Where are the marshmallows?” U.D.'s version of the of Upper Darby s finest. Below: Denise Criglione appears backyard bonfire burns cheerfully, despite the efforts of one bound for Jerico as she leads a charge at a U.D. football game. 51 Expecting an easy win over their supposedly out-of-shape opponents, the Senior girls, coached by Gary Moran-Thomas, were surprised by the great force of the Female Faculty Team. The Faculty, coached by Charlie Fitzgerald, rolled over the Seniors, 34-22. Scoring 30 of the victor's points was JoAnn Nester. The game raised money for the Upper Darby Scholarship Fund. Gridwomen Roll Over Surprised Senior Girls The FBI's ten most wanted persons — (not including coach Charlie Fitzgerald). James Fegely takes to the air!! Gary Moran-Thomas gives some sideline strategy points to seniors. Follow the bouncing ball . The faculty team members get control of the ball. . . . While Male Faculty Soccer Team Is Beat By Varsity Squad Proving that they are still the best, the U.D. Varsity Soccer Team defeated the Faculty by a score of 3-1. The game on November 4th was extremly one-sided as the Varsity Team dominated most of the play. Scoring for the Faculty was Richard Stevenson. The Varsity goals were scored by Dean Evangelo and Dave Tremarelli. Left: Rose DiCocco and Connie Zarabara are avid soccer fans as shown by their loyal attendance at games. Below: Come a step nearer and it's curtains for you, warns Stephen Papp as Brian Lacy veers away. Fall Play, Godspell, Captivates Audience Stunning the audience with brilliant performances, the cast of Godspell presented one of the best plays ever in U.D.'s history. Throughout the play the audience was involved and held spellbound by the superb character portrayals. The totally different style of the play proved to be a challenge to the director Catherine Pregmon, and the cast, which consisted of: Joe Ward, who portrayed Jesus; John Sitler, who portrayed John the Baptist and Judas; and Mike Crane, Jeff Ragen, Chuck Lunden, Barb Siftar, Carol Grahm, Melinda Osmon, Karen Shelly, and Dawn Calabrese. Not only were there two night-time performances but there was also a highly successful matinee dur- ing school hours. The cast received well-deserved standing ovations at all three performances. God- spell may well have been the most unusual, enter- taining, and inspirational musicals ever performed by Upper Darby students. Joe Ward captivates the audience with his portrayal of Jesus in the production of Godspell. 54 It s Godspell cast at their best in costume and doing one of their many skits from the Bible. Above: Karen Shelly does her Martin Luther imitation in the opening number of the play, Tower of Babble. Above: Carol Graham takes Joe Ward's (Jesus) hand and sings Day by Day while Jeff Regan watches quietly in the background. Below Right: To be or not to be . Actually John Sitler (Judas) is caught in one of his more dramatic moments. Sophomores Present Fast-Moving Comedy, Capture First Place In House Play Competition For the first time, the Sophomore won the coveted Play Com- petition Award. The winning play was Shut and Bar the Door by Tom Brown. From the performances, the judges chose Mickey Thompson and Sue DiPietro as best actor and actress respectively. The directors were Annette Day and Carol Hodgkins. Impromptu , by Ted Mosel, was the entry of the Junior Class. Best actor and actress in this play were Neil Conboy and Laurie Pitetti. The play was directed by Nancy Kob. The Class of '76 presented Next of Kin by Walter Hackett. Chosen as best actor and actress were James Stameteris and Mimi Snyder. The play was directed by James Fegely. Mickey Thompson was voted the best over-all per- former for his characterization of John in the Sophomore presentation. The judges were teachers from U.D. and quali- fied people from out of the school district. Above: Jim Stamateris appears to be looking for a cue while Mimi Snyder to the audience during the play Impromptu , and Kathy Tannahill wait patiently. Below: Lori Pitetti explains her opinion 57 All-School Musical, The Boyfriend, Brings 1920's to UD The All-School Musical, The Boyfriend, was presented under the direction of Wil- liam Keller and was performed by an unusually small cast. The story is a spoof on the nineteen twenties, and revolves around a rich English girl, played by Lori Petrie, at a finishing school in France. On the day of a costume ball, she meets and falls in love with a young messenger boy who is really the son of English millionaires, played by Jim Stamateris. By the end of the play, eight couples are engaged to be married. Excellent and humorous performances were given by John Sitler, Carol Graham, and Bruce Achuff. The show orchestra, after many long and tedious rehearsals, performed well under the direction of Diane Meyer. Left: Madame DuBonnet would kill me! Joy Mar- shall expresses fear at the thought of discovery. Be- low Left: Kiki, that night we first met ... John Siller remembers an old af- fair. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Above Left: Mr. Harding (Neil Conboy) confides about his domineering wife. Above Right: Chief Bromden (Tom Sailor) hunts patiently for his broom. Below: Williams (Nick Mattera) and McMurphy (Dan Dever) fight for superiority over the ward. Above Left: Cheswick (Jeff Regan) kisses his cards Bibbit (Joe Ward) finds stuttering does not hinder o himself against a wall. ith hopes of beating McMurphy. Above Right: Billy :'s smoking habit Below: Ellis (Cliff Slavin) crucifies The Spring Play, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, was presented in March under the direction of James Comey. R.P. McMurphy (Dan Dever), a small time gambler and con man is admitted to the ward of a state mental hospital when he fakes insanity in or- der to be released from his hard labor duties in a prison farm. The ward is supervised by Nurse Ratched (Barb Siftar), who controls the patients and staff on her ward with an iron fist. She and McMurphy soon become en- emies. The play deals with the fight between them for control of the ward, the patients, and McMurphy himself. Special feature production included a mime sequence to simulate the fog in which Chief Bromden (Tom Sailor) hides; a large window suspended over the stage, hung from the ceiling; and a very realistic electric shock therapy machine prop. 61 Student Council Actively supporting the ideas of the student body, the Student Council of Upper Darby High, led by Keith Rice, president; Julie Baumgardner, vice president; Ayn Juck- ett, secretary; and Jeanne Van Rensler, treasurer; deserves recognition for its achievements. Some of these achieve- ments were: the book drive, which was intended to fill Dr. Jaffe's office but fell short of its goal due to lack of participation; and curriculum studies, which revised course selection booklets and made them available for use for several years. Rick Pizza and Jack Edwards display typical U.D. enthusiasm at Stu- dent Council elections. Julie Baumgardner introduced the candites for the presidency. Julie Baumgardner addressed the audience at a Student Council meeting. Above: Smiling in approval, Jeanne Van Rensler watches the proceedings at S.C. elections. Below: Elesa Nelson tried to incite a riot at the Student Council elections. Above: Keith Rice grins at the thought of having his picture taken below John F. Kennedy's portrait. Above: Lori Cornbach and Ginnie Seiss appear very interested in putting their candidates in office. 63 □ Q □ □ D □ □ □ D □ □ □ □ □ O c i—i □ □ 0 □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Presenting The 1976 Oak Staff OAK 1976 YEARBOOK Produced and directed by karla hummel Yearbook advisor .... louise maier Opening and closing angela tursi Academics .... patti ierardi Activities .... joan briscoe diane church Sports .... janice heinemann Underclassmen . . . fran galanos Senior section .... sarah heckman Copy linda butz becky husband Artwork .... sue draves bill nunn Gal friday .... lynn pieri Play it again theme by patti ierardi Below: When all threats fail, Louise Maier Above: Joan Briscoe uses measuring skills to finish a tries the logical approach to activate the staff. complicated layout. Above: Diane Church contemplates the next deadline ready at hand. Above: Decisions, decisions — Karla Hummel and Fran Galanos ponder over pictures. Below: Sue Draves and Bill Nunn relax after drawing divider and cover designs for the yearbook. Above: Set for another day, Sarah Heckman enjoys a morning cup of tea. Above: Karla Hummel tries to threaten the staff with a compass. Above: Please, no captions so early in the morning, protests Lynn Pieri. Below Left: Janice Heinemann finds time to smile during homeroom period in the Oak office. Above: Our fish out of water, (alias Angela Tursi) finds it hard to adapt to Rm. 14's atmosphere. Below Right: Patti lerardi gives lessons in origami. Above: What do you mean by capricious copy? asks Linda Butz. Below: Becky Husband displays abnormal powers of concentration. You Need This Tomorrow? Battle Cry Of Photographers The combined artistic effort of this year's Oak photography staff is much more than a specific shutter speed or light expo- sure of a photograph. Between the influx of assignments for each photograph and the availability of camera and film, our photographers qualify for the title of hero or life-savers. Time is a very important factor in finding a photographer, giving assignments, ordering the contracts, receiving the prints and meeting deadlines. Under the rescue supervision of Judd Synder and John Viglione, photographer editor; Joe DiMarco, George Swanson, Rick Christy and John Constantine, realized the demand for good pictures. If by some chance they should happen to forget, they are immediately reminded. Credit is given to any photographer who finds himself at the mercy of an all-female yearbook staff!!! One must recall that the impact of any yearbook depends on the quality of the pictures. Now let's see — it goes on this way. George Swanson has a hard time getting himself and his camera together on Monday morning. 66 Left: All right you go to the swim meet, and I'll go to the basketball game. John Viglione does double duty in an effort to meet a deadline. Below: You'll never guess who I shot, exclaims John Constantine in one of his more subtle moods. If a picture is worth a 1000 words, Rick Christy tells it all as this shot was taken at the end Kiss me you fool, Joe DiMarco definitely has class in this photo- of a deadline. graph- 67 Above: Jon Caroulis politely turns away as Rob Lloyd entertains himself in the corner. Below: Ron Whitehead beams with approval at Jeanne Van Rensler's fine work. Dave Mannino smirks behind his morning cup of tea. 68 Actively working on Tuesday and Thursday nights to meet press deadlines, the Acorn staff assembled the school newspaper for its distribution every Friday morning. Carolyn Felker, the advisor for the paper, worked with the editors to solve the day-to-day hassles of produc- tion. Editor-in-chief Ron Whitehead was assisted by six editors: Joe Ferrara, News; Jeanne VanRensler, Sports; Dave Mannino, Opp-Ed; Richard McHorney, Copy; Jon Caroulis, Features; and Kay Culkin, Headlines. These editors worked together with a large staff to create an interesting and worthwhile publication each week. The Colonel, a highlight of the newspaper, amused his weekly readers while satirically commenting on people, organizations, problems, and daily school happenings. The Acorn is highly rated and has won many honors in newspaper competitions. For the fifth consecutive year, the Acorn has received medalist ratings from Columbia University in New York City. Acorn Receives Highest Rating From Columbia Above: That's lovable Kay Culkin peering out from under those dark locks. Below: Jeff Edwards glances threateningly at the Oak photographer at 11:45 P.M. Bottom Right: Nancy Hutton makes herself comfortable before getting to work. 69 Royal Crest Produces Three Issues The Royal Crest attempted this year to build a tradition of its own, separate and distinct from that of the now extinct Upi-Dah. The magazine's publica- tion was expanded to three issues, including a Bicenntenial edition, despite the lack of student interest. Room 109 became the first permanent office for the literary magazine. The advisors are Margaret Preis and George Baughan. The editors were Steve Glessner, Charlie Gracie, Jim McManus, Linda Giannascoli, Joanne Hoge and Joan Peters. Top Left: Wow, what a centerfold!” Charlie Gracie and Mike Derr admire a questionable magazine. Middle Left: Steve Glessner directs his creativity to the production of the Royal Crest. Bottom Left: 1 double dare you,” Maury Preis proposes a challenge to an innocent victim. Above: Staff members plan their winter issue's deadline. Bottom: George Baughan gives Charlie Gracie and Mike Derr some advice. Business Staff Works To Bring Order Out Of Chaos Below: Sue Draves directs the Business Staff on the proper folding of the Acorn. Right: Mike Murphy stares in disbelief as Chuck Lunden laughingly tries to pass off a forged note. Bottom: Business Staff members take time out to read the Acorn before distributing it. A school without publications would find itself very dull and unaware. The Publications Business Staff solves this problem for Upper Darby. They are responsible for the circulation of school publications, collection and distribu- tion of money and keeping records. Publications Business Manager Michael Murphy is assisted by seniors Sue Draves and Jay Frank, and junior Chuck Lunden. Above: What do you want? Rome wasn’t built in a day, you know! Jerry Smith replies to an impatient teacher as the A.V. Crew gets together for a group shot. 72 Above: Professionally speaking, A1 Anderson demonstrates Sony's high quality and performing ability. At Right: An argument is inevitable as the day starts for the A.V. Crew. Above: Franco Ghilardi points the Finger of Guilt at Jerry Smith, who doesn't seem a bit worried. The Audio Visual Crew, instructed by Lynn Witmer and led by president Chase Leinberger, worked throughout the year delivering projectors and recorders, and operating the light and sound systems for various assemblies, plays, and sports events. This year, for the first time, girls worked on the crew. The group devoted many hours before and after school to their task. Below: Lloyd Vernon films live with his mini-cam. National Honor Society Plans Fund Raising And Trip January 8, 1976 marked the installation of the Nation- al Honor Society. This group is sponsored by Michael Murphy and Mary Reid. The members must meet requirements in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The purpose of the club is to sponsor projects that will benefit the school, the community, and them- selves. The group remained active throughout the year. They planned a spring trip to Washington D.C. The members participated in a car wash in order to raise money for a donation to the Scholarship Fund. The elected officers were Kay Culkin, president; Jackie Caggiano, vice presi- dent; Becky Husband, secretary; and Joseph Weening, treasurer. President Kay Culkin humbly accepts her pin from Mary Reid. Members of the National Honor Society face the smiles, waves, and flash cubes of their parents during initiation. UD team members listen to Dave Mannino confidently but incorrectly expound on the answer to a Hi-Q question. Bottom Row: Grace Burton, Rob Lloyd, Joseph Weening, Dave Mannino. Top Row: John Cienki, Moe Turner, John Sitler, Beth Misialek, and advisor Jane Heiser. Scott's Hi-Q “Name the forty most important characters in Tolstoy's War and Peace and spell their names correct- ly.” Scott's Hi-Q is the oldest con- tinuing academic quiz program in the country. At UD, the Hi-Q team has eight members and is spon- sored by Jane Heiser. Three high schools compete at each meet. Only one meet is held here each year. The Royals fared well in competi- tion and were contenders for the area championships. Community Service Corps C.S.C. is an organization of six groups de- signed to work within the community. Big Brother Big Sister, headed by Debbie Win- eburner, provides an elementary school child with a high school aged friend and companion. The Programs for Exceptional People, led by Gail Cromie, gives students the opportunity to work with mentally re- tarded or physically handicapped people. The Pennsylvania State Hospitals Group, chaired by Diane McSweeny, visits Haver- ford State Hospital to socialize with pa- tients. Students for a Better Community, led by Alicia Evans and Ann Owens, sponsors recycling and teaches students about ecol- ogy. Operation Santa Claus, headed by Jackie Caggiano and Maryanne Healy, col- lects toys for distribution to needy neigh- borhood children. Tutoring, co-chaired by Chuck Grady and Diane Broomall, pro- vided help for elementary school students. Anne McSorley and Cathy Wiest lead the entire organization, along with secretary Cindy Padula, and their advisors, Gary Moran-Thomas and Bo Seeman. Above: Working despile the cold, John Cienki and Sue Rickards load the truck. Bottom Left: Nancy Sage finishes off a bottle of Puerto Rican rum. Below: This meeting of the Big Brothers Big Sisters seems to be minus a few brothers. Above: Jackie Caggiano and members of Operation Santa Claus are caught having a tea party with their dolls. Below: Diane McSweeney, Chuck Grady, and Ann Owens, plan their next trip Below: C.S.C. advisor, Gary Moran-Thomas contemplates to Haverford State Hospital. his State of the Club” address. ,, Aws-S ' -■ 77 A Library Aide's Work Is Never Done The Library Aides donated their time and tal- ents during free periods to assist the librarians in their task. The aides checked out books, organized shelves, and worked in Page One, the new bookstore. Let's hope Jay Frank is putting all those books back, instead of taking them out! Dashing for cover, Joy Blankenship clears the desk before the mobs rush in. Morning Announcers Waking up Upper Darby students at 8:40 in the morning is a hard job, but Earwitness News succeeds in reaching those drowsy minds. Earwitness News team members are Chuck Lun- den and Anita Finkelman who bring the school up to date with events and add music to our otherwise dull morn- ings. Chuck Lunden switches on some rousing morning music, before Anita Finkelman takes it away with the morning announcements. Royal Triangle: Student — Teacher Cooperation Sue Ellen Crowers fills out the deadly notes that summon students to the dean. Carrying out daily duties for the class centers, the nurse, and the attendance office, the members of the Royal Trian- gle Club kept themselves very busy during their study halls. The members answered phones, delivered messages and assisted various school coordinators. They were a great help and were willing to work whenever it was necessary. They are an indispensable asset to Upper Darby High School. Above: Secretaries for the day. Theresa Dilossi and Sophia Anninos help out in the Sophomore Center. 79 Thespians Below: Paul Dyck's master mind contemplates a card to play that will wipe out his opponents. Right: What would you open with? A sly bridge club member lets the photographer peek at his hand. Far Right: Are you cheating? Kay Culkin checks up on her opponents. Above: Thespians give their undivided attention to the business at hand. Top Of Page: Thespians Joyce Pawloski, Anita Finkelman, Terry Hogan and Barb Sifter get together to conduct the Thespian meeting. Lights: Thespians Sponsor — Cathy Pregmon Camera: Every other Tuesday after school in the Little Theater . Action: The Thespians put on the Children's Play. They provide crews to help with the sets, backstage, and make- up. They provide ushers for school productions. The president is Anita Finkelman and the vice-president is Joyce Pawloski. Above: Ms. Sisk shows exactly how it's done. Only 32 yards more of this afghan to do Right: Mitra Mahanian proudly works on her latest piece of needlework. Far Right: This goes right about here. Emily Miebohm stitches in part of her pattern. Bridge Club Lights: Bridge Club Sponsor — Terry Sisk Camera: Wednesday afternoons, Rm. 209 Action: The Bridge Club welcomes beginners and will teach you how to play in one afternoon. Some time during the year they have a three week intramural competition. The members of the club also enjoy having bridge parties. The presi- dent is Kay Culkin. Needlework Society Lights: Needlework Society Sponsor — Terry Sisk Camera: Alternating Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, Rm. 209 Action: The Needlework Society is a social and learning experience for those interested in a variety of areas. Besides Needlepoint the members also work on embroidary, knitting and crocheting, crewelwork, trapunto and rugging. The president is Tricia Rigby. 81 Computer Club Lights: Computer Club Sponsor — James Stanfield Camera: Afternoons in Rm. 305 Aetion: The computer club is a supplement program of computer science. The members explore in depth those aspects not covered in the classroom. A can- dy sale to finance a programable calculator for the school is one of the club's projects. Upper Left: James Stanfield and Computer — don't they make a nice couple? Above: 'And here's our next plan, Joe Weening gathers the computer club into a huddle. 82 Varsity Club Chess Club Lights: Chess Club Sponsor — Eden Thompson Camera: Afternoons in the school cafeteria Action: The chess club can boast after many hours of hard practice. They will practici- pate in the Delaware County Scholastic Chess League of which they are defending champions nationally rated. For the past four years our chess team has participated in the National High School Championship, where they have won both team and in- dividual trophies. The Cap- tain is Steve Kunder. The silence is ominous as chess club members attempt to out maneuver each other. A Dunkin' Donuts franchise in Upper Darby? No, it's just the varsity club enjoying a morning snack. Lights: Varsity Club Sponsors — Jean Smith, George Bennett, Frank Pot- ter Camera: Wednesday mornings, Rm. 339 Action: The Varsity Club is a great help to the Athletic Depart- ment of Upper Darby The group sells pretzels after school and sponsors Battle of the Bands to raise money for athletic scholar- ships and equipment. The members also get together socially for trips and group activities. 83 Sodalitis Romana Club Lights: Sodalitas Romana Club Sponsor — Michael Murphy Camera: Roman Banquet Aetion: The main attraction of this year was the Roman banquet held at the home of Negina Rosati. Club members dressed in togas and stolas, ate ancient Roman courses and participated in a Latin play. Plans were organized for Latin Day during May. Officers include Meigan Aronson, Kathy Hunchak, Charles Lunden, and Robert Harris. Mr. Murphy attempts to stop Trev Harris from putting a dagger through John Phil Reeves and Trev Harris give Meigan Aronson recognition as a new Krawczyk. member. French Club Lights: LeCercle Francais Sponsors — Gisele Bathish and Sara Lee Buck Camera? Club meeting Action: Led by a chairperson com- mittee of Robert Gerlach, Laurie Petteti and Kathy Makin, the club's activities included bake sales, a New York trip, meals at a French D'abord, mes amis, . Madame Bathish and Mademoiselle Buck preside over a French club meeting. restaurant and an annual dinner. Pan American Club Lights: Pan American Club Sponsors — G. Roma, T. Wagner Camera: La Tuna Concert Action: Events included the La Tuna Concert, a paella dinner, Christmas party, and the language fes- tival week. Officers were: Karen Smith, Janice Heinemann, Ann Owens, Eileen Yorgan, and Alicia Evans. Spanish Club members energetically plan an event. Ask any mermaid you hap- pen to see ... the La Tuna Concert. Hellenic Club Above: Mrs. Salidis instructs members with folk dance techniques. Below: T. Adamidis, M. Giannakoudis and C. Dimitriadis follow hand in hand with Greek folk dances. Lights: Hellenic Club Sponsor — Georgette Salidis Camera: Club Meeting Action: Created for students interested in Hellenic culture, the club heard lectures, held Greek folk dances, ate baked delicacies, and sponsored a Cypriote — Greek refugee of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in July 1974, German Club Lights: The German Club Sponsor — Mrs. Margaret Young Camera: Weihnachtsfest (Christmas party) Action: The German Club hosted a Weihnachtsfest with German delicacies and Swiss Fondue prepared by the students. St. Nikolaus dropped in to distribute chocolate to some and warnings to others. The club celebrated its annual Wurzelbierfest and took a trip to New York which included a visit to a German restaurant. The German Club provided not only a chance for the student to develop Ger- manic tastes, but also exposure to the atmosphere of German holidays. Above: Jeff Qwait gestures a toast to the photographer. Below: Due to lack of a chimney, St. Nikolaus barges in on Miss Felker with surprises. •utf'' v ■ - Greg Eisenhart asks, Will the real Florence Nightingale please stand up? It's 3:14 and Greg Eisenhart is still smiling. Anita Finkelman and Greg Eisenhart discuss plans for club activities. Mr. Maxwell takes the minutes while the meeting Members take a break from their lengthy discussion to pass around the family album, progresses at full speed. 86 Lights: Hippocrates Sponsor — Greg Eisenhart Camera: 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month Action: Hippocrates Society is for students interested in health- related fields such as nursing and physical ther- apy. Their activities throughout the year includ- ed guest speakers, movies, and field trips. Anita Finkel- man was President, Dave Mannino was Vice Presi- dent, and Gail Cromie was Secretary-T reasurer. Coffee House Lights: Coffee House Camera: Every Friday during lunch period Action: Entertainment, food and a comfortable atmosphere, are the three attracting elements of the coffee house. In its second successful year, the coffee house is sponsored by donations from students and the school. Both ama- teurs and professionals dis- play their talent before a re- ceptive audience. Steinmetz Lights: Steinmetz Club Sponsor — Richard Max- well. Co-Sponsor — Steve Eshelman Camera: Upper Darby Physics De- partment Action: A science-oriented planning committee of Meigan Aron- son, Kathie Hunchak, Jeff Kwait, and Tom Mueller as- sist in organizing activities which include a tour of the Swarthmore Observatory, a trip to the Princeton Univer- sity Plasma Physics Re- search Laboratories, and trips to the Franklin Mint and Franklin Institute. Members are also encour- aged to work on individual projects during the year. Ped Calder displays the peace” sign at the coffee house. Gone to U.D. High School with a banjo on my knee ... These entertainers are guests of the coffee house. 87 Typing Club Lights: Typing Club Sponsor — Alice Markiewicz Camera: Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Room 257 Action: The typing club provides many services to the school. Their largest task is typing the Acorn from rough draft. They also type for the Royal Crest and the Oak. The president is Mary Pat Leonard and the vice presi- dent is Terry Murdock. Above: Mary Pat Leonard, president of the Typing Club, types the Senior Directory for the yearbook. At Left: Alice Markiewicz, advisor of the Typing Club, gives directions to Sue Ann Redman while Denise Donnelly types the yearbook index. Below: The Typing Club. Business Club Lights: Business Club Sponsor — Joanne Bowers Camera: The Business Club is unique in that it has only one introductory meeting in the beginning of the year. The mem- bers are then assigned to their place of work. This meeting is in Rm. 258. All other corresponding throughout the year is done by memo. Action: The Business Club provides clerical and secretarial services to faculty and administration. The president is Sue Bates. Upper Left: Diane Law concentrates on her typing. Lower Left: Cindi Sansone pauses to proofread her paper. Above: Val Benedetti attacks a filing cabinet. 89 Drill Team, Majorettes, Color Guard Step Lively Below: Jill Reagan stands up to add her praise for the touchdown. Below: Kathleen O'Connor manages to keep a smile throughout the entire show. 90 Despite the rainy football season, this year's Drill Team always showed up smiling. The early morning practices proved to be a worthwhile effort. Each performance was a great success. Credit for this has to be given to each and every member of team, especially under the direction of Kathleen O'Connor (captain), Beth Misialek (co-captain) and Lisa Mascitti (junior captain). A special thank you must be said for sponsor Pamela Blinder. One of the favorite dances for both the participants and the spectators was Rock around The Clock . The Thanksgiving Day Game was spiced with the two popular dances Hello Dolly and Cabaret — complete with white golves. The Drill Team and the Band worked together to help raise money for new uniforms. This turned out to be a very profitable year for everyone involved. At Left: Beth Misialek patiently waits at attention to begin the dance Cabaret . Below: The Three Stooges? No, it's only Anne McSorley, Sue Walton, and Mary Gazzara clowning around at a football game. The Sound Of Music: Concert And Marching Bands The Upper Darby Sr. High Marching Band, led by its new director, Diane Meyer, assistant Steven Chimchirian, and drum majorette Angela Powers, performed halftime shows at all of the football games — in the rain, cold, heat, mud or dust. The themes of this year's shows included Make Me Smile and A Bicentennial Salute . A special halftime show, which will become an annual event, was Junior High Band Day, during which the bands of the District's three junior highs performed with U.D.'s band at a halftime show. The Band also marched to this year's theme song, Rock Around the Clock , in parades and at other special events. The Stage Band, a new addition to the Band program this year, was formed to give interested band members an opportunity to explore the world of jazz. The Stage Band played at various events including the Band Ceremonial Dinner, the Spring Concert, and a special Pops Concert. The Band Staff, consisting of president Chris Burger, vice- president Thomas O'Malley, treasurer Denise Burke, secretary Sharon Udinsky, librarian Karla Hummel, and class represen- tatives Herb Brown, Cathy Cole, and Karen Smith worked on various fund-raising ideas. The fund raising was intended to raise money necessary for the Band's major project this year — new uniforms — as well as the annual Band Trip. Backing the Band throughout the year, the Band Parent's Or- ganization worked hard to help raise the money necessary for the new uniforms. It also gave awards to all senior members and arranged the Band Ceremonial Dinner at the end of the year. Diane Meyer directs the marching band from the sideline. Concert band practices diligently for its Winter Concert. Where's the band? They were here a minute ago, Angie Powers. asks a panic-stricke Perfect posture seems to come naturally to Dory Doughty. Concert Choir Performs From UD To The Black Sea Mr. Hall tries to gain the choir's attention, but only a few can be turned away from their hidden comic books. Above: Kathy Tannahill and Sue Laurence diligently practice their vocal exercises. Below: Choir members casually relax before a performance at Overbrook School. Under the direction of David Hall, the Concert Choir maintained a high standard of choral perfor- mance. Members performed in the Winter and Spring Concerts, in area schools, at community functions such as the inauguration of Mayor Kane, as well as two joint concerts — one in New York and one at UD — with a steel drum band from Chappaqua, New York. The choir also hosted the Marshall University Choir. Officers included: Herb Brown, president; Lori Petrie, vice president; John Sitler, secretary; Bruce Achuff, treasurer; and staff members Dawn Calabrese, Mike Crane, Karen Shelly, Robin Pacenza, and Doug Wilson. Above: Barb Siftar and Karen Murphy relax after an exhausting performance. Above: No one would dare call accompanist Robin Pa- cenza butter fingers . Above: Can you top this? David Hall and Paul Dyke practice their scales together. Romania: New Friends, The Alps, Dracula's Castle On July X, 1975, the Concert Choir, sponsored by the Friendship Ambassadors, boarded a jet, bound for a three week performing tour of Romania. As guests of the govern- ment, the group traveled by bus throughout the country, from the Alps to the Black Sea, performing fifteen concerts in seven cities. The show consisted of a variety of songs and American folk dances, and concluded with America, the Beautiful . The response of the Romanian audiences was tremendously enthusiastic. The choir returned home and was met by a large crowd of parents and friends on July 21. Below: In formal concert wear. Upper Darby's Concert Choir performs for an attentive audience of parents, teachers, and friends. Upper Darby Hosts District Choir Concert District Chorus, Band, and Orchestra are organizations which combine the best musicians from area high schools. The stu- dents spend three days working together and then present one exciting performance. The purpose of P.M.E.A. Districts is to give qualified students an opportunity to perform more chal- lenging music than they could in their school music organiza- tions. For the first time in twenty years. Upper Darby hosted the Lower Southeastern District Chorus. Involved in the event were 170 students from 28 area schools. Five students: Chris Burger, Mike Crane, Tom O'Malley, Barb Siftar, and John Sitler represented Upper Darby. Representing U.D. in District Band were clarinetists Kim Sny- der and Tom O'Malley. District Orchestra members were Tom O'Malley and Phillip Reeves. Tom O'Malley was also selected for the Regional Band. John Sitler and friends don't seem to mind waiting in line to get to squaredance. Below: The foot singing Troubadors: Mike Crane, Barb Sifter, John Sitler, Lower Southeastern District Chorus which was held at Upper Darby this anc Chris Burger, pause in the hallway to entertain a passerby. Above: year was a momentous occasion. U.D. Orchestra And Band Below: U.D. Band and Orchestra members, Tom O'Malley, Kim Snyder, and Phil Reeves, auditioned and were selected for Districts. Above: The string section of the orchestra. The Upper Darby Orchestra performs at two major concerts during the year, one at Christmas and one in the Spring, as well as participating in other activities such as the All-School Musical. They rehearse last period several days a week. The Concert Band also appears at these concerts, and also performs at several elementary and junior high school throughout the year. They practise during fourth period. Both groups are taught and conducted by Diane Meyer. Below: The Band warms up before daily rehearsal. 97 UPPER-DARBY SPORTS ALL STAR CAST ADMITONE OAK 76« 99 Top: Donna Sassaman looks amazed as an opposing basketball player makes another layup. Above: Claire Hennessey and Leslie Ross seem to be more interested in other things during one of the U.D. soccer games. Right: At the pep rally, Fran Galanos prepares to wish the Royal football team good luck in their game against Haverford. Below: Janet Puleo, along with two other cheer- leaders, prepare to leave after a disappointing football game against Plymouth Whitemarsh. Cheerleading Squad Kicks, Dances, And Yells In Enthusiastic Support Of Athletic Teams Full of enthusiasm and vibrancy, U.D.'s cheerleading squad provided the sport's teams and fans with their unending spirit. The squad, consisting of fourteen enthusiastic girls, led cheers at hockey, soccer, football and basketball games, cross country and wrestling meets. This year's captain, Fran Galanos, was aided by co-captain Mimi Snyder. Assisting their captains with energetic support were three year letter- winner Leslie Ross, second year members Claire Hennessey, Kathie Walker, Michele Battista, Cindy Padula, Connie McMonagle, and one year members Donna Sassaman, Janet Puleo, Betsy Voltz, Debbie Richutti, Pat Lawrence, and Lau- rie Walker. Kick them high. The cheerleading squad practices for the Ziegfield Follies. Front Row: Mimi Snyder (co-captain), Fran Galanos (captain) Second Row: ciuti Third Row: Betsy Voltz, Kathy Walker, Janet Puleo, Cindy Padulas, Pat Laurence, Leslie Ross, Laurie Walker, Claire Hennessey, Debbie Ric- Connie McMonigle, Cindy Anast, Donna Sassaman, Michele Battista 101 Longest Yard Proves To Be A Mile Although expectations were high, the Royal football team had a disappointing season. Due to the lack of height, weight, and general strength, the team often suffered injuries at the hands of overpowering opponents. Keeping up the team's morale was the job of co-captains Chase Leinberger and Rich- ard Hadfield. In a non-league game against Morrisville, the leader in the Lower Bucks League, the Royals achieved a victory. A winning season was not attained, but the Royals made their opponents fight hard for a win. Going into the Haverford game on Thanksgiving Day, the Royals' hopes for a victory were dampened by the weather and a loss. Fine talent was shown by MVP Pete Plousis, Outstanding Sopho- more John Pappas, Juniors Rich Hadfield and Paul Shepherd, and Senior Steve Puccino. The J.V. team had a more success- ful season than did the Varsity squad, compiling a 2-6 record. The Varsity finished with a 1-9 record. Front Row: Steve Puccino, Jim Hughes, Bob Koob, Joe Townsend, Jim Castelli, Rich Hadfield, Chase Leinberger, John Brown, Ed Culbertson, Con Kergides, Phil Cannavo, Dan Gudmundsen. Second Row: Joe Kerrigan, Jeff Croft, Paul Shepherd, Joe Taraba, Paul Menta, Pete Plousis, Ken Andreozzi, Bill Shepherd, Gary Charitonchick, John Pappas, Tom Doherty, Mark Kaz- mierski. Third Row: Bill Millison, Tony Pappas, Bob Nolfi, Keith Weiden- hof, Joe Grande, Mike Bizzari, Roy Salute, Bill Harkisheimer, Mike Weather- wax, Rich Gentile, Ray Stier, Bill Scott. Fourth Row: Joe McMahon, Bob Ganzelli, Steve Bernardino, John Jacobs, Mark Heinemann, Mike Savini, Rich Pizza, Fran Scully, Joe Reavey. Fifth Row: George Matteson, Joe Wil- son, Bill Murphy, Mike Leahy, Hank Walnut, Dave Bellenzini, Spiro Arou- zou, Joe Sessa. Sixth Row: George Bennett (coach). Skip Gillespie (coach), Lawrence Richards (coach), John Scott (coach), Jim Smith (coach), Bill Perls- weig (coach), Lee Stevens (coach), Frank Potter (head coach). 102 Paul Shepherd attempts to pass over the interior of the Penncrest line while U.D. blocks vigorously. Jim Hughes, sandwiched between two Interboro tacklers, manages to hold on to the football. Phil Cannavo breaks outside for a touchdown run against Morrisville, in the team's only victory of the year. 103 Paul Shepherd evades Penncrest defender while Steve Bernardino helps out. 104 Mark Kazmierski hauls down an opposing Penncrest player. Captains: Chase Leinberger And Rich Hadfield rnumimi I - Paul Shepherd calls signals in the Royals away opener against Plymouth White- ■ marsh. % K3 A Paul Menta appears to be waving goodbye to the ball as Bill Shepherd follows through with an extra point kick. Frank Potter, along with the doctor, lends a hand to groggy-eyed co-captain Rich Hadfield in the game against Penncrest. 105 Front Row: Sue Rickards, Gwen Scott, Nancy Hart, Mimi Huver, JoAnn Nester (coach), Pam Marino, Sue Black, Marlyn Koran Second Row: Janet Calhoun, Tina Catona, Jane Lehman, Cathy Rich, Margie Charley, Linda Butz, Dianne Matlack, Ruthann Simpson, Lori Karnbach, Donna Gudmundsen Third Row: Kathy Ruggieri (manager), Diane Simons, Chris Galli, Becky Husband, Karen McFadden, Nancy Oleykowski, Joan Skaudis, Connie McClure, Debbie Grundhofer, Sandy Epsilanty, Beth Coulter, Betsy Free (manager) 106 Front Row: Nanci Neff, Dee Pantalone, Randee Caggiano, Sue Ficca, Burton, Sandy Chism, Regina Rosati, Ingrid Kinzel, Loretta Crawford, Maureen Maley, Debbie Mahoney, Peggy Cannavo, Debbie Drewes Second Cheryl Smith, Lisa Sheehan, Debbie Strohl, Donna Houser, Vicki Haggerty Row: Patty Costa, Antoinette Scota, Donna Marsini, Maria Ott, Janet (manager), Betty Weston (coach) Carpenter, Debbie Williams, Terry Geno, Debbie Talbot Third Row: Gail Expecting a strong season, the Royal hockey team fell short of their goal. They experienced an unusual season, recorded in the books as three ties and five losses; how- ever, the general feeling of the team and their coaches was that the Radnor game was lost only by some bad breaks. Being the largest Varsity team in the his- tory of Upper Darby hockey, team mem- bers elected three captains: Nancy Hart, Mimi Huver, and Pam Marino. Rain was a hindrance throughout the sea- son, leaving the already-bumpy field in worse condition, and forcing the team to play a home game on the opponents' field. The J.V. squad also suffered a disap- pointing season. 107 Debbie Talbot, Nanci Neff, and Dee Pantalone guard the goal in their game against Springfield. Below: Nancy Neff and Sue Black observe a close game. Right: Chris Galli tries to drive on goal by a Springfield opponent. Bottom: Mimi Huver passes the ball under the scrutiny of Miss Weston. Bottom Right: Time Out! U.D. hockey players Ruthann Simpson and Karen McFadden take a break. 108 Above: Marlyn Koran blocks the opposition as Nancy Hart flicks the ball. Below: Last one is a rotten egg Pam Marino and Sue Black race for the ball. In Europe They Call It Football Front Row: Peter Petridis, Gene Leneweaver, Brian Lacey, John Hickey, Art Tim Scull, Bill Herman, Lakis Siskos, Jim Stamateris, Lynn Leneweaver Khatchadrian, Dave Tremarelli, Dean Evangelou, Tony Maritsis, Paul Sierer (statistician), Kim Wade (statistician), Nick Zarabara, Rich Stevenson (assis- Second Row: Don Paxson (head coach), Jim Flatt, Jerry Stalker (manager), tant coach). Karen Hoppe (statistician), Manny Socolovsky, Andy Martyn, Glenn Ziegler, Natural high .. . Jim Stamateris' determination brings him to new heights in a game against Radnor. Finishing a winning season with a strong victory over Marple Newtown, the Royal Soccer team dis- played fine skills and teamwork. Gene Leneweaver and Paul Sierer, co-captains for the Varsity squad this year, contributed their ability and effort on the field as well as heading the team. Seven ties domi- nated the season, making it both unusual and frus- trating for the team members. Adding to the frus- tration was the fact that many injuries kept starting players off the field. The J.V. team, although working hard throughout the season, did not fare as well as did the Varsity. The J.V. team finished the season with a 4-9-3 re- cord, while the Varsity compiled a 6-6-4 record. Junior Bill Budulas attempts to steal the ball from a Radnor opponent. Front Row: Doug Martyn, Marty Fitzpatrick, Mark Wright, Robert Harris, George Marinelli, Pat McSorley, Mike Blair, Bill Meuller, Ed Schmitt, Dave Ramos Second Row: George Papaioanou, Tom Paschos, Tom Dreyer, Kevin McClung, Bill Laurence, Glenn Moore, Charles Ricciardi. Steve Harper Third Row: Steve Sharp, David Hanes, Ken Owens, Rick Christy, John Cienki, Mark Gibson, Jeff Litt, Claude Caporaletti Fourth Row: Don Houck (assis- tant coach), John Price, Andy Correnti, Scott Carson, Fran Casciato, Bill Budulas, Nick Gjorgov, Steve Papp (head coach) in Soccer Teams In Action Fans wonder what is going on in front of the Royal goal. Royals rejoice over the result — a goal against Radnor. Patty Achenbach digs the ball and sets it up for one of her teammates. Linda Moore spikes the ball in one final effort to get the ball over the net during an intramural volleyball game. Score! Teammates stand helplessly by as the goalie's desperate attempt to defend his net fails. Intramurals: Sports Involvement Within The School Intramural Sports offer Upper Darbyites the op- portunity to participate in sports activities on a non-competitive basis. Fall Intramurals includ- ed swimming, basketball, and volleyball as well as several other popular sports. A major feature of the Fall Intramural program in 1975 was the volleyball club, which participat- ed in games with varsity teams from area high schools. If all goes well, they hope to become a varsity team in 1976. 113 V ' The Long And Winding Road Front Row: Walt Willard, Bill Theurer, Skip Cope, Jeff Sage, Dean Price, Linkmeyer, Jean Lake (statistician). Barb Williamson, Mike Derr (manager), Mark Egleston, Mike Riley Second Row: Robert Grillo, Pat Hotz, Len Razzi, Angie Powers (statistician). Matt Aurelio Fourth Row: Conrad Fisher (coach), Steve Armor, Drew Nicholas, Greg Kelly, Matt DuComb Third Row: Paul Milt Wiest (coach) 114 Above: As usual, All-Central League harriers Bill Murphy and Tim Shay manage to keep U.D. out front in a Varsity race. Right: Gene Peters poses despite his exhaustion near the end of a meet. Cross Country For the last six years, winning seasons have been a part of the cross country team's tradition. This year was no excep- tion. With the leadership of co-captains Bill Murphy and Drew Nicholas, the harriers completed a successful season with a win over highly rated Radnor. Good performances were given by Bill Murphy, Tim Shay, and Paul Devereaux. Murphy and Shay were selected for the All-Central League Team. Girls took part in the season this year by competing only against other girls. The J.V. team followed in the foot- steps of the Varsity by also recording a winning season. Front Row: Mark Mattera, Paul Devereaux, Paul Murphy, Bill Murphy, Gene Willard, Bob Lange, Dave Becker, Milt Wiest (assistant coach) Gene Peters, Bill Mink Second Row: Conrad Fisher (head coach), Tim Shay, 115 Varsity Hoopsters Capture Third Place In League Placing third in Central League competition. Upper Darby's bas- ketball team topped off five straight wins with an end of the season victory over highly- skilled Radnor. Led by captains Gary Silverman, Joe Huver, and Mark Taylor, the squad achieved a winning season with an overall record of twelve wins and six losses. In their first game of the season, the Royals defeated Low- er Merion — the Central League champions. High scorer Gary Silverman fin- ished with an average of seven- teen-and-a-half points per game. Coach Dennis Marchalonis, as- sisted by George Byrnes and Jim Adams, drilled the team vigor- ously to gain a well-earned third place finish. On the move, Mike Angelos drives to score two points against the Ridley Raiders. II. Front Row: John Klbck (manager), Rich Robinson, Gary Silverman, Mark Taylor, Joe Huver, ick Row: Dennis Marchalonis (head coach), Corry Lang. Steve Prevoznik, Steve Murta, Chris (awlings. Steve Puccino, Rick Finfrock, Pete Caracilio, Fred Monkman, George Byrnes (assistant 116 Junior Varsity Basketball. Front Row: John Norbeck (manager), Dan Gor- Mike Angelos, Mark Marley, Jack Hawkins, Jim Kelleher, Mike Dodds, man, Dennis Cooke, Bill Hummel, Dan Huver, Jamie Honigman, Glenn Tom Landmesser, Ed Adams (coach), Nick Gjorgov (manager). Ziegler, Joe Wilson. Back Row: Wade Campbell (manager). Bill Britton, Above: Coach Dennis Marchalonis outlines a new strategy to the hard- working Royal athletes. Below: Mark Taylor seems to be all arms as he guards his Radnor opponent. Below: Helplessly hoping, Radnor opponents stand by and watch as Joe Huver takes control of a rebounded ball. Arms get tangled as Pam Jones reaches for a rebound. Mimi Huver tries to get the ball safely to another Upper Darby player. “Come on, Nancy. Pick up that ball and shoot! (Nancy Hart) 119 Defense, Teamwork: Keys To Girls' Court Strategy Aggressive teamwork proved to be an advantage for the girls basketball team as they finished off a season with seven wins and nine losses. Captain Nancy Hart helped hustle the team to their numerous wins. Four returning Varsity lettermen aided in the success of the team. Coach Virginia Middleton felt that defense was the team's strong point. The number of season games was doubled this year from eight to sixteen. This required more practice time and devotion by the team members. Many games were very close, and some resulted in a two-point loss in overtime. A highlight of the season was the team's victory over Penn- crest. For seven years Penncrest had defeated the Royals, but this year Upper Darby came through with a victory. Right: Up, up, and away! It's a mass free-for-all to get the rebound. Junior Varsity Basketball. Front Row: Nanci Neff. Second Row: Donna Karnback, Lisa Sheehan. Third Row: Wendy Sheppard, Rita Ewine, Julie Marsini, Chris Galli, Lisa Gallagher, Regina Rosati, Sue Rickards, Lori Baumgardner, Linda Reily, Mary Emmons, JoAnn Nester (coach). 120 Girls' Basketball. Varsity Team. Front Row: Marlyn Koran. Barb Capaldi. Judy Mareska, Joan Skaudis, Marie Ott, Diane I Matlack. Back Row-: Diane McSweeney (manager), Cathy Flanagan (manager), Karen McFadden, Reenie Walsh, Donna I Gudmunsen, Nancy Hart, Mimi Huver, Sandra Epsilanty, Joan Glisson (manager). Virginia Middleton (coach). -17“ nadm ? Below: Diane Matlack drives in for a lay-up. Below: The faces on the Upper Darby bench reflect everything from quiet interest to rowdy excitation. 121 Is this a karate meet or a wrestling meet?'' Returning sectional champ Harold Winshel confronts his Neshaminy opponent. Varsity Wrestling. Front Row: Mike Blair, Mark Kaskey, John DiFerdin- ando, Chris Mellis, Harold Winshel. Second Row: Doug Wilson (manager), Ken Petrone, Ray Resnick, Al LaBricciosa, Jim Turner, Craig Wilson, Rich Hadfield, John Prevoznik (manager). Third Row: Nick Zarabara, Joe Mey- er, Carl Miller, Maurice Feldman, Joe Townsend, John Cunningham, Keith Weidenhof, Art McCall (coach). Coach Art McCall's Wrestling Team Puts Together Winning Season With No Sweat The return of many Varsity letter- winners helped to make the wres- tling team experienced and well- balanced. Coach Arthur McCall was assisted by Floyd Krout and by Ron Sheehan, a former Upper Dar- by wrestler and National Collegiate Athletic Association title holder from Bloomsburg State College. This year the team faced injuries, illnesses, and a change in the scor- ing system, but came through it all with a winning season of six wins, five losses, and one tie. At press time the results of sectional compe- tition were not available. Above: Fran Iannetta shows his Neshaminy opponent what a mat looks like — up close. Below: Nick Zarabara is not at all happy with his opponent’s affectionate attempt to take him down. Junior Varsity Wrestling. Front Row: Rick Schwarzman, Courosh Me- Mark Meer. Third Row: Floyd Krout (coach), Jon Black, Bill Scott, Chris hanian, Rick Thomas, Tom Dreyer, Nick Charno. Second Row: Steve Dahr, Mark Robinson, Paul Stathacos, Sean Simonson. Bernardino, Pat Ryan, Brian McStravog, Linnie Booz, Fran Iannetta, Coach Art McCall looks on with frustration as one of K.en Petrone attempts to find an escape from his Neshaminy opponent. Upper Darby's grapplers experiences trouble in tak- ing down his opponent. 124 Bowlers Pin Down Championship With Games To Spare Steve Clark lets one fly in an Upper Darby bowling %. ij meet. The Upper Darby bowling team, led by Coach Fred Nicholls and Captain Steve Clark, won the Suburban League Cham- pionship. The varsity team members were Rosi Benford, Steve Clark, Don Grant, Mike Taylor, and Rick Weaver. Clark, who had the highest average, 177, was chosen MVP. The Keglers strove consistently to win, dropping only one match in their total twenty-eight match season. The toughest battle was against Haverford, but the Royals came out on top. The team practices at Gehris lanes. 125 Front Row: Kyle Burch, Mark Wright, Ken Peifer, Carl Giovannini. Back Row: Don Orant, Fred Nichols (coach), Rose Benford, Steve Clark, Rick Weaver, Mike Taylor. R-o-w-d-i-e” Awaiting the start of the next race, a group of Royal swimmers begin to cheer encouragement to their teammates at a home meet. Kelleher And Tursi — MVP's Starting off the season with positive thinking and rigorous training, the girls swim team proved to be tough in competition. They finished with six wins and three losses — their fourth straight winning season. The team consisted of thirty-five members and was captained by four time MVP Angela Tursi. Coach Jean Smith feels that it was a strong team and is proud of the girls for breaking six team records, one of which had stood since 1958. Shattering those re- cords were: Terri Geno, Trish Kel- leher, Renie Lyons, Angela Tursi, and diver Lori Buck. Seven girls qualified for the District 1 Championships: Seniors Trish Kelleher and Angela Tursi; Junior Margie Charley; Sopho- mores Terri Geno, Sue Ficca, and Lori Buck; and Freshman Renie Lyons. MVPs were Trish Kelleher and An- gela Tursi. Attempting to break the sound barrier, Angela Tursi but terflys the last lap to win another race. 126 Girls Swim To Fourth Straight Winning Season Seniors Trish Kelleher, Candi Kerr, and Angela Tursi absorb last minute advice from Coach Jean Smith. Front Row: Candi Kerr, Daphne Speck, JoAnne Bistline, Kate Penton, Ingrid Kinzel, Anne McRea, Lori Buck, Peggy McCullough. Second Row: Julie Leydon, Trish Kelleher, Janice Reagan, Angela Tursi, Renie Lyons, Sara Evangelou, Leisha Shaffer. Third Row: Margie Charley, Debbie Geiger, Shar- on Powers, Devina Pasciola, Terri Geno, Sue Ficca, Jane Lehman, Linda Maylish, Marianne McSweeny (manager). Fourth Row: Ellen Juckett (man- ager), Debbie Strohl (manager), Nancy Paton, Lorraine Hopson, Beth Anne Moore, Sue Hopson, Mary Kay Knapp, Jean Smith (coach). Fifth Row: Sheryl Kingsland, Lena Chilingerian, Kathy Ippolitti, Lori Petrelli, Patty Saudargas (manager). 127 Boys Swim Team Breaks Seven School Records . . . Don Keer and Dan Paskill take off in lanes three and five. 128 Greg O'Neil swims to victory for Upper Darby. Don Keer is the first swimmer to turn into the last leg of the 200-yard Individual Medley. . . . Led By Captains Ippoliti, Ficca Proving their abilities, the boys swim team, captained by returning letterwin- ners Carl Ippoliti and John Ficca, de- stroyed many old records and achieved a winning season. Coached by Dave Lewis, the team had a final record of six wins and three losses. The Royal swimmers' enthusiasm, team spirit, and hard work enabled them to break seven out of ten school records. Setting new times were John Ficca, Bill Herman, Don Keer, Bri- an Lemmon, Michael Tursi, and diver Paul Menta. Left: Paul Menta executes a reverse one-and-a-half. Front Row: Don Keer, Ken Keenan , John Ficca, Ken Bollinger, Tim Briddes, Andy Dougherty, Jim Paton, Paul Menta, Mike Mammele, Eric Marchant, Don Shirg, Mike Kealey. Second Row: Scott Kemper (manager), Carl Ippo- John Walker, Jim McGoldrick, Mike Tursi, Dave Lewis (coach), litti, Fred Lehman, Brian Lemmon, Bill Herman, Dan Paskill, Jack Atlee, 129 Run For Your Life Mark Mattera (Above) runs to victory for the Royals in a relay race and so does Tim Shay (Upper Right) . . and so does Gene Willard (Right) while Len Razzi (Opposite Page) appears to be running in the opposite direction. 130 Winter Track Keeping in shape between cross country in the fall and track in the spring was no problem for the members of the winter track program. With the retirement of former coach John Swartz, the team was coached this year by Len Damico with the aid of captain Bill Murphy. The winter track meets were held in- doors at various area colleges. Thirty to forty high schools from Philadelphia and its suburban communities competed in each meet. The meets were scored in Olympic style: athletes competed for in- dividual honors rather than for team vic- tories. A relay team, consisting of Tim Shay, Gene Peters, Bill Murphy, and Bob Lange, set a new school record. Bob Lange set a new team record in the 300- yard dash. Individual medals were won by Bill Murphy in the 600-yard and 1000-yard runs, and Bob Lange in the 600-yard run. Front Row: Bill Murphy, Wyn Hippie, Bill Theurer, Bob Lange, Barb Wil- Mike Cherry, Diane Padusis (statistician). Third Row: Bob Antonelli, Frank liamson, Gene Peters, Tim Munns, Leonard Damico (coach). Second Row: Sherlock, Gene Willard, Paul Murphy, Mark l leston, Pat F°“rt Beth Strenge (statistician). Skip Cope, Jeff Sage, Bill Mink, Mark Mattera, Row: Len Razzi, Matt Aurelio, Walt Willard, John MacMahon, Tim Shay. 131 Above: Sue Hartman performs a perfect split. Below: Anne Malarkey twists through a dismount. Below: Perfect Balance. Randee Caggiano performs a difficult move on the beam. 132 Girls Gymnastics Team Achieves Varsity Status Exhibiting fine talent, the girls gymnastics squad, this year a varsi- ty team, consisted of six seniors and many promising juniors and sophomores. Coach Joan Briggs considers it a good team although the girls lacked competitive exper- ience. The gymnasts proved to be spirited and well trained, winning two of their meets. At Left: Laura Routhier flies between the parallel bars. Front Row: Karen Lusas, Michele Battista, Betsy Miller, Cyndi Anast, Barb (coach), Marie McHugh, Jackie Mahoney, Julie Lieberman, Randee Caggiano, McCormick, Carla Steel, Helen Randolph, Laura Routhier, Anne Malarkey. Sue Hartman, Debbie Mahoney, Karen Thompson, Cindy Loper, Diane Second Row: Cyndi Kennedy, Lisa Straccolini, Regina Gallen, Patty D A- Simons, Jackie Caggiano (manager), mico, Liz Hayes, Anita Stanton, Barb Grayboys. Third Row: Joan Briggs 133 Gymnasts Experience Disappointing Season Upper Darby's boys gymnastics squad practiced hard and competed aggressive- ly throughout the season but could not achieve a winning record. The team showed fine ability in vaulting and floor exercise, on the horse and the still rings, as well as on the horizontal bar and the parallel bars. The squad was captained by Steve Dallas and Mike Maley. Assisting Coach Richard Stevenson and Coach Steve Papp was UD graduate Jim Walker. The coaches consider this sea- son as a part of a rebuilding process for the team. At Right: Mike Maley concentrates on his form as he performs on the parallel bars. Front Row: Steve Papp (assistant coach), Jim Chaya, Chuck Pace, Steve Walker (assistant coach). Third Row: John Warda, Mike Maley, Steve Ca- Dallas, Richard Stevenson (head coach). Second Row: Keane Serposs, Vince priotti, Scott Smedley, Jeff Litt, Frank Bruno, Lou Vitali. DiLoretto, John Clay, Dave Ramos, Frank Hennessey, Pete Petridis, Jim 134 Brian Scott is captured trying to encourage his shot over the net. 136 Sit, Stand, Or Run: Intramural Program Appeals To All Types Of Game Players Winter and spring intramurals this year included: bridge, pingpong, and boys la- crosse. Bridge, sponsored by Theresa Sisk, was held for experienced players as well as beginners. Sponsored by Frank Reichle, the ping-pong club practiced and played after school in the cafeteria. The boys lacrosse club, coached by Lee Stevens, competes against other teams in the Central League and may have Varsity joe Capriotti makes a move on goal as Brian McAvinue looks on. Status next year Wayne Matsinger tries to elude the defense of Joe Capriotti, John Hickey, and Chase Leinberger. 137 Fall Sports — Scores FOOTBALL OPPONENT V JV Plymouth Whitemarsh 13-18 12-19 Lower Merion 8-15 12- 0 Penncrest 20-48 20-18 Springfield 0- 7 NG Conestoga 8-27 7-13 Radnor 20-49 0-20 Marple Newtown 6-20 6-12 Haverford 0-13 0-18 Morrisville 21-7 NG Ridley 6-21 2-14 SOCCER OPPONENT V JV Lower Merion 1-1 1-1 Haverford 0-1 1-1 Penncrest 0-0 0-1 Ridley 2-0 2-0 Springfield 2-4 1-0 Radnor 0-3 1-4 Conestoga 1-1 0-1 Marple Newtown 3-0 0-0 Lower Merion 0-1 0-2 Haverford 1-1 1-1 Penncrest 0-0 0-1 Ridley 1-0 5-3 Springfield 2-2 0-2 Radnor 2-2 1-6 Conestoga 2-1 1-3 Marple Newtown 3-0 1-0 HOCKEY CROSS COUNTRY OPPONENT V JV OPPONENT V JV Penncrest 0-2 0-2 Springfield 34-24 15-48 Conestoga 0-0 0-0 Marple Newtown 26-32 17-44 Ridley 0-1 1-1 Penncrest 18-40 15-49 Marple Newtown 1-3 1-3 Radnor 27-28 21-37 Haverford 0-8 1-1 Ridley 19-41 17-44 Radnor 1-2 0-1 Haverford 31-24 23-36 Lower Merion 2-2 0-1 Conestoga 28-27 17-43 Springfield 1-1 0-0 Lower Merion 22-39 15-50 J «JF 4 % J . NG — No Game. In some cases, JV teams did not compete against all of the schools listed. This is indicatd by NG. Winter Sports —Scores BOYS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL ry, i '( OPPONENT V JV OPPONENT V JV Unionville 72-56 43-32 Lower Merion 53-34 26-23 Bensalem Lower Merion Marple Newtown 61-66 63-43 Marple Newtown 42-44 31-36 55-53 40-33 Conestoga 34-38 17-35 56-50 47-44 Haverford 40-31 27-22 Conestoga 61-69 43-51 Springfield 48-45 27-24 Haverford 67-47 45-41 Ridley 20-52 29-39 Archbishop Carroll 61-72 NG Penncrest 39-49 32-35 Archbishop Ryan 78-75 NG Radnor 39-48 21-27 Springfield 58-66 51-33 Lower Merion 52-30 16-37 Ridley 64-50 41-58 Marple Newtown 44-51 18-35 Penncrest 73-53 35-36 Conestoga 51-37 23-45 Radnor 57-58 52-34 Haverford 45-59 36-29 Lower Merion 50-62 40-51 Springfield 54-47 25-14 Marple Newtown 63-56 49-46 Ridley 50-52 15-37 Conestoga 70-75 43-42 Penncrest 57-42 23-29 Haverford 70-61 48-33 Radnor 40-42 23-22 Springfield 65-58 55-46 A Ridley Penncrest 67-61 54-50 61-45 54-49 Radnor 63-57 36-42 BOYS SWIMMING GIRLS SWIMMING OPPONENT Lower Merion Harriton Haverford Penncrest Radnor Coatesville Conestoga Marple Newtown Nether Providence OPPONENT 128- 35 Harriton 94- 78 99- 73 Lower Merion 102- 70 110- 62 Haverford 44- 39 91- 80 Penncrest 104- 67 64-108 Radnor 68-104 106- 58 Coatesville 112- 57 82- 90 Conestoga 50-123 79- 93 Marple Newtown 71- 97 100- 72 Nether Providence 101- 70 WRESTLING OPPONENT V JV Dehaas 15-37 24-28 Woodrow Wilson 38- 9 48-11 Ridley 6-51 11-40 Sun Valley 26-15 34-18 Lower Merion 25-18 NG Radnor 43- 8 63- 0 Springfield 27-22 31-30 Hill School 40-20 13 Marple Newtown 21-29 27-23 Neshaminy 20-27 39-17 Haverford 22-22 29-18 Conestoga 17-23 29-20 BOWLING OPPONENT Marple Newtown Ridley Haverford Springfield Lower Merion Ridley Marple Newtown Springfield Lower Merion Haverford Marple Newtown Ridley Haverford Springfiel Lower Me: GIRLS GYMNASTICS OPPONENT Conestoga Henderson Marple Newtown Radnor Penncrest Ridley Brandywine Lower Merion 70.83-104.85 71.40- 85.03 79.32- 85.02 69.60- 84.35 78.57-124.55 78.85- 92.12 74.76-108.9 77.91- 88.4 OPPONENT Haverford Nether Providence Penncrest Lower Merion Conestoga Radnor Ridley Springfield Brandywine Marple Newtown 42.7 -65.7 55.2 -67.15 57.3 -54.9 56.6 -72.2 46.95-81.75 56.15-70.35 63.05-82.5 60.65-49.4 60.0 -66.1 65.4 -77.7 Baseball Squad Above: Catcher Craig Block tracks down a foul pop. Above Right: Joe Rawling (jacket) and Craig Block Features Nine Former Lettermen congratulate Bill Shepherd (Center) after his home run against Lower Merion. Right: Dave Anthony follows through. Far Right: Chris Van Sciver concentrates in the batter's box at Lower Merion. JV Baseball Team. Front Row: John Pappas, Dave Boyle, Arthur Collias, George Keesey, Kevin Milligan, Ed Zuckerman, Jon Black. Middle Row! Victor Patalano, Paul Alberici, George Papaoinou, Mike Weatherwax, Mike Savini, Richard Stevenson, George Hill. Back Row: Richard Gentile, Mark Heinemann, George Matteson, Rick Pizza, Doug Moore, Martin Fitzpa- trick, Doug Martyn, Jim DuBoe. 140 Varsity Baseball Team. Front Row: Lou Soscia (coach). Drew Riddaugh, Bill civer, Janet Carpenter (scorekeeper). Third Row: Dave Anthony, Rich Had- Harkensheimer, Ken Andreozzi, Craig Block, Ed Culbertson, Joe McMa- field, Pete Caracilio, Scott Clark, Tom O'Doherty, Steve Puccino, Roy hon, Joe Rawlings, Jeff Doyle (assistant coach). Second Row: Bill Shepherd, Salute. Jeff Rogers, Paul Shepherd, Gary Silverman, Con Kergides, Chris VanS- Hopes for a winning season ran high for the baseball team this year. Returning players in- cluded most of the 1975 Varsity infielders. The nine returning lettermen were: Seniors Dave Anthony, Ed Culbertson, Con Kergides, Joe McMahon, Steve Puccino, and Gary Silverman; and, Juniors Craig Block, Bill Shepherd, and Paul Shepherd. In practice Coach Lou Soscia and As- sistant Coach Jeff Doyle stressed the need for effective pitching. 141 Donna Gudmundsen scoops up the ball as UD's 3-point defense guards the goal. The girls' lacrosse team, expecting a hard and competitive season, elected Donna Gudmundsen and Mimi Huver as captains. Four returning lettermen — Seniors Gudmundsen and Huver, and Juniors Sue Black and Sandi Epsilanty — gave the team solid support. Coaches Joan Briggs and Jean Smith worked with the girls to keep them in shape and strong through the season of sixteen games — double the number played in previous years. JV Lacrosse Team. Front Row: Kim Becht, Mary Poggi, Debbie Talbot, Lori Karnbach, Jane Lehman, Sue Rickards, Dee Pantalone, Cathy Hazel, Honey Sheehan, Marie Hopely, Mary Kay Knapp. Middle Row: Anne Marie MacDonald, Tracy Edwards, Vicki Spahr, Regina Strauss, Tina Tofani, Margie Charley, Liz Hayes, Claire Socolovsky, Barb Graham, Janet Cal- houn, Beth Coulter. Back Row: Chris Barnes, Debbie Talbot, Karen McFad- den, Nancy Oleykowski, Cheryl Smith, Joyce Clement, Connie McClure, Judy Maraska, Pam Jones, Michele Saulerno, Terri Moore, Connie Croft, Jean Smith (coach). 142 Varsity Lacrosse Team. Front Row: Sue Black, Nancy Neff, Terri Geno, Debbie Williams, Sue Ficca, Debbie Dodds, Ruthann Simpson, Gwen Scott. Back Row: Joan Briggs (coach), Diane McSweeney (manager trainer). Jeanne VanRensler, Karla Hummel, Marie Ott, Linda Moore, Diane Daley, Nancy Hart, Donna Gudmundsen (captain), Mimi Huver (captain), Sandra Epsilanty, Marlyn Koran Mimi Huver walks on air while signalling for a pass. Sandra Epsilanty, attack wing, passes to Donna Gudmundsen, cover- point, while clearing the ball upfield. 143 Front Row: Linda Riley, Liz Louder, Pat Saudergas, Beth Lechette, Barbara Williamson, Tina Catona, Darlene Avila, Karen Romano, Lenore Simon- son. Second Row: Donna Houser, Nancy Miller, Kathy McElwee, Pat D'Amico, Annette Brown, Joann Walsh, Nancy Sage, Mary Dunn, Lois Feldman, Sarah Mochulski. Third Row: Denise Hoban, Diane Law, Judy Durant, Sue Ruppenstein, Mary Ritchie, Donna Dodds, Joyce Hogan, Cheryl Adey, Lynne Leneweaver, Betty Epstein, Cathy Lawson, John Swartz (coach). Fourth Row: Gayle Wagner, Sophia Anninos, Kathy Fin- sterbush, Eileen Henry, Lorraine Bobroski, Sue Hartman, Donna William- son, Karen Kelley, Joanne Henderson, Lynda Talarico, Beth Parker. 144 Swartz Coaches Girls To Opening Meet Victory John Swartz, former coach of the boys' track team, directed the girls' track team this year. Under the su- pervision of Coach Swartz, forty- seven girls worked hard in prepara- tion for the season. The team par- ticipated in Central League compe- tition. They were also involved in District One and Delaware County championships. Outstanding pros- pects early in the season were: Sen- iors Barbara Williamson, Kathy McElwee, Nancy Miller, Beth Le- chette, and Tina Catona; Juniors Debbie Grundhofer, Donna Houser, and Linda Riley; and Soph- omores Patty D'Amico, Kathy Fin- sterbush, Lynne Leneweaver, Susan Ruppenstein, and Joann Walsh. At Left: Nancy Miller, Annette Browne, and Lorraine Bobrowski congratulate Eileen Henry, who collapses in pain after becom- ing the first U.D. runner to cross the finish line in the mile run. Lower Left: Lois Feld- man in the shot put event. Below: Upper Darby runners Barb Williamson, Betty Ep- stein, and Nancy Miller race two Ridley op- ponents toward the finish line in the 100- yard dash. First-Year Coach Fisher Works With Young Track And Field Squad A young and inexperienced boys track team, led by their new coach, Conrad Fisher, had hopes for a good season. Team captains John Brown, Robert Lange, and Bill Murphy — all returning lettermen — led the team with their ef- forts. With only a few returning letter- men, the team had little varsity exper- ience. The lack of experience was consid- ered a potential problem, as it could hurt the team in their total point accumula- tion. It was expected that the team's toughest opponents would be Ridley, Conestoga, Haverford, and Marple- Newtown. Sophomore Gus Sotilidis uses face and arm muscles as he competes in the shot put event. John Brown grimaces as he completes his high jump. Front Row: John Bellenzini, Mike Doughty, Dennis Perotti, Tom Doherty, Steve Trauger, Jim Paten, John Brown, Gus Sotolidas, Bill Murphy, Gene Willard, Mark Egleson, John Warda, Joe Wilson, Bob Lange, Mike Derr (manager). Second Row: Dave Bellenzini, Rick Uzelac, Jack Kelly, Mike Collins, Joe Kerrigan, Joe Townshend, Joe Talvacchio, Tim Mourns, Henry Fern, Mark Ducomb, Maurice Feldman, Bob Jackson, Scott Smedley, Dan Young, Jim Loughran. Third Row: Basil Goyette (assistant coach), Paula Shupard (manager), John Stott, Steve Baltadonis, Tim Shay, Mark Willard, John King, John McMahon, Wally Willard, Rick Sherlock, Greg Kelly, Pat Ryan, Paul Linkmeyer, Ed Barney, Fran Ianetta, Jeff Sage, Harold Wincheli, Wyn Hippie, Len D’Amico (assistant coach), Jean Lake (manager). Fourth Row: Conrad Fisher (head coach), Kathy Walker (manager), Len Razzi, Steve Dallas, Charlie Hafen, Carlton Miller, George Charles, Nick Amicome, Chris Markel, Nick Charno, Joe Grande, Bob Antonelli, Matt Aurelio, Larry Shay, Bill Mink, Keith Weidenhoff, Tom Bradley. Below: Captain Linda Starkweather pops a backhand shot over the net. Above: Cathy Cole returns a shot while doubles partner Rita Ewing stands ready. Below: Maria Lenz concentrates intensely as she demonstrates the form which helped her to gain the number one spot on the tennis team. Deb Wincburner drives a volley over the net. Netwomen Undergo Rebuilding Y ear; Starkweather Captains Team Led by Coach Mary Johnson and Captain Linda Starkweather, the tennis team began a process of re- building during the 1976 season. There were only two returning let- termen. Senior Grace Burton and Sophomore Maria Lenz. The team worked hard in practice and had hopes of defeating tough oppo- nents — especially Marple-New- town. Front Row: Mary Johnson (coach), Cathy Pole, Deb Wineburner, Diane Maria Lenz, Mary Emmons. Third Row: Rita Ewing, Kim Snyder, Uurie Matlack, Rose Benford, Linda Starkweather, Debbie Speck. Second Row: Bacher, Tracy Root, Sue Unger, Donna Mannino, Rae Harrop. Diane Padusis, Tina Welz, Heidi Hamilton, Tina Umlauf, Grace Burton, 149 Front Row: John Rich, Angela Powers (manager), Lloyd Vernon, Chris Second Row: Milton Wiest (coach) Noel Torchio Scott Carson Joe Honigman, Rick Wirth, Greg Alexander, Bill Herman (captain), Marty Snedeker, Tom Pachos, Steve Clark' Joe George, Sean McGuckin,'Joel Reinhardt, Alex Gomozias, Charles Fisk, Bonnie MacQueen (manager). Lieberman, Brian Scott. Bill Meyers, Joe Wood. 150 Strong Tennis Team Has Five Returning Letterman At Left: Senior Greg Alexander follows through on a serve. Below, Left: Lloyd Vernon steps into his backhand. Above: Charles Fisk concentrates on his forehand drive and points to where the ball should go. Coach Milt Wiest looked forward to a winning season for the 1976 tennis team. There were five returning lettermen: Seniors Bill Herman, Charles Fisk, and Greg Alexander; Junior Marty Rein- hardt; and. Sophomore Alex Gomozias. Bill Herman was elected captain of the team. Herman worked hard with his teammates to overcome opponents — es- pecially Lower Merion, the defending league champions. 151 r7 UPPER-DARBY UNDERCLASSMEN $ s ALL STAR CAST L ADMIT-ONE OAK 76V? Sophomores Execs Plan Activities Week, Soph Hop . . New ideas, active participation, and much support were the keys to the success of the Sophomore Class' projects in '76. Early in the year the Sophomore Executive Committee chose George Papaioanou to lead them as president, Debbie Ric- ciuti as vice president. Dee Westfall as secretary, and Mark Lennox as treasurer. The committee began work immediate- ly on several innovative ideas, such as Activities Week, the Sophomore Lounge, and a door decorating contest for Hal- loween. Realizing the need for money to carry out these and other more traditional projects such as the Soph Hop and the House Play Competitions, the committee sponsored a candy sale. The entire Sophomore Class gave their support to the committee in the various activities throughout the year. With the ever-present aid and smile of Dean Charles Fitzgerald, and the guidance of counselors Ernest Angiolillo, Ruth Cromie and Ann Travis, the Sophomore Class may look forward to the next two years of achievement. Lois Feldman dreams on. Charlie Fitzgerald forsees the future plans of the Sophomore Class candy sale. Sue Hartman and Bob Thomas seem to have a few questions about a proposal made by Charlie Fitzgerald during a meeting. 154 With Aid Of Helpful Sophomore Center Staff Above: Betty Hutton, secretary of the Sophmore Center manages to keep some organization. Right: What, you again? ' Ernest Angiolillo appears perturbed with a student. Ruth Cromie talks to a concerned parent about grades. 155 Charlie Fitzgerald lets his fingers do the walking in the Sophomore Center. Lost in the crowd, Ann Travis looks for a familiar face. Sophomores: New Faces Front Row: J. Almond, M. Adams, G. Appenzeller, J. Aruffo, C. Adey, P. Amato, P. Agostine, V. Agapi- tedes, D. Agostini, J. Andrelczyk. Second Row: B. Adams, E. Andrelczyk, P. Anninos, W. Auttman, M. Aurelio, P. Alberici, F. Allesandro, D. Arehart, A, Ansons. Front Row: M. Blair, J. Beaky, J. Bistline, C. Bari- Second Row: G. Behrle, M. Bazis, P. Archer, R. kian, R. Bagent, L. Bobroski, J. Bess, M. Bedrossian, Barnes, D. Beal, M. Bizzari, M. Basher, P. Boras, G. T. Beringer, S. Bernardino. Bonsall, P. Barron, S. Barr. ' iday of oriqiwanon Wj JSm and Heidi Hamiltol •omc. new friends. Front Row: M. Buley, M. Buchanan, A. Browne, P. Brown, E. Brophy, M. Boyce, C. Brown, C. Byrne, D. Bos- ton, B. Burchill. Second Row: W. Brown, R. Burstein, W. Britton, R. Crowding, S. Brown, P. Bush, N. Athanasiades, T. Brown. 156 In Strange Places Front Row: J. Chaya, J. Castagna, M. Cannavo, A. Cabrelli, M. Callahan, R. Carrea, R. Casper, L. Charles, N. Ceffaratti, P. Carroll, R. Caggiano, M. Castoria, S. Caprioti. Second Row: D. Casto, A. Carr, M. Carfagno, R. Callaghan, W. Catini, C. Capora- letti, J. Cardelli, D. Callahan, F. Cacciavillano, F. Carlini. Front Row: M. Cortegine, A. Crosson, L. Christen- sen, C. Colvin, F. Conkey, C. Behning, L. Crawford, L. Buck, K. Connaughton, M. Ciccarelli, S. Chism, J. Clay, M. Corregan. Second Row: P. Crawford, G. Cohen, M. Cornwall, W. Cope, J. Cranston, M. Correnti, R. Christy, A. Castagna, F. Conkey, A. Collias,H. Conover, S. Cun- ningham, W. Chuplis. Front Row: C. DePompio, J. Devir- giliis, D. Descano, M. D'Angelo, P. D'Amico, V. Davis, J. D'Ambrosio, D. Doughty, M. Diakatos, C. Davi- dian, P. Danese, L. DiMarco, J. Da- miri, A. DiBella. Second Row: J. D'Angelo, B. Devereaux, J. Dehart, P. Dittmer, C. Daher, T. DeStefano, I. Dahl, W. Derr, J. Delloso, R. Deal, G. Dennis, C. Densmore. 157 Sophomores Marching To The Front Row: L. Doud, S. DiPietro, C. Dimitriadis, D. Dock- ery, K. Dolan, P. Donohue, T. DiLossi, T. DiFilippo, B. DiTomo, K. Dijoseph, T. Donnell, D. Donnelly, M. Dodds. Back Row: J. Dougherty, D. DiGiacomo, T. Dreyer, G. Duffy, M. DiCristo, C. Draves, J. Didzearkis, C. DiFederico, Unknown, D. Dooling, B. Donaldson, M. DuComb. Front Row: M. Dunn, M. Fabre, R. Ewing, J. Es- M. Dunlap, A. Eissler, B. Fetterolf, M. Emmons, S. biornson, J. Evanson, L. Feldman, M. Evangelou, S. Dunn, T. Elliott, B. Falkenstein, D. Eisley. Ficca, M. Fanucchi. Back Row: C. Edelman, D. Egee, Stepping to the music of early morn ing band practice, Pam Jones concen trates on her music. Front Row: R. Flood, S. Frame, C. Fogarty, D. Gav- rish, R Gallen, S. Gaskey, T. Flynn, K. Finsterbusch, T. Geno, E. Gallagher, C. Galli, F. Fiora. Back Row: M. Geller, J. Fossett, M. Fitzpatrick, D. Foxhill, J. Galantino, W. Fulington, J. French, J. Gach, M. Gal- lagher, P. Gallagher. Beat Of A Different Drummer Front Row: P. Glovier, Baldino, A. Gonozias, B. Giuliano, B. Gillespie, L. Bonano, M. Gianotti, M. Gottshalk, J. Gormley. Second Row: B. Gaber, D. Gilbert, G. Golden, B. Guinan, R. Gentile, L. Griffith, M. Gibson, S. Guignard. Back Row: Unknown, L. Graham, S. Grogan, Unknown, J Ginsburg, G. Gillmore, M. Gulasarian. Front Row: E. Henry, K. Held, C. Harvey, M. Han- non, P. Hawkins, S. Hartman, L. Hanna, E. Hayes, C. Hall, K. Harris. Second Row: J. Harvey, K. Hendrick- son, R. Harrop, G. Hekking, C. Henry, K. Harrison, H. Hamilton, E. Heckman, S. Hart. Back Row: T. Halpin, M. Henderson, J. Hatch, D. Hazel, C. Half- penny, R. Hendershot, B. Helms, S. Haley, M. Hall. Front Row: B. Hering, P. Higgins, J. Herman, M. Horiel, K. Hudson, T. Horning, K. Hovanessian. Sec- ond Row: M. Hoffman, R. Hogan, J. Hummel, E. Hoffman, R. Howe, R. Hindsley, J. Houston. Back Row: P. Hidalgo, M. Tumolo, G. Hepner, J. Hon, J. Hickey, K. Hicks, M. Hines. 159 Zooming In On Front Row: D. Karlberg, L. Karnbach, D. Keer, M. Johnson, M. Kealey, S. Kaloudis, D. Jenkins, L. Karnbach, M. Kaskey. Second Row: W. Jaquett, A. Jacobini, D. Johnston, M. Johnson, D. Kane, D. Ka- minsky, N. Jordan, J. Katrakazis, M. Chantigin. Back Row: P. Jones, B. Jennings, E. Juckett, B. Kania, P. Jeanisse, J. Jacobs, D. Jolly, G. Keesey, M. Kalous- tian, J. Kelleher. Front Row: J. Koehler, T. Kevorkian, J. Kudel, H. Kinner, G. King, K. Kelly, R. Kent, K. Kelly, P. Kleinschmidt. Second Row: J. Kerr, D. Lake, D. Kuh- fuss. C. King, J. Kennedy, C. Kennedy, D. Kraynik, D. Kelly, B. Krause. Back Row: V. Kenis, J. Langan, 1. Kinzel, R. Knapp, C. Keller, B. Kerr, L. Kopelou, K. Kiley. Front Row: P. Licciardello, J. Lieberman, S. Laon- taras, J. Lehman, D. Lemmon, P. Laskoski, D. Lauro, B. Leonard, P. Leonard. Second Row: M. Lawless, P. Laurence, M. Lennox, C. Loper, J. Litt, E. Lewin, G. Losch, K. Lennox, P. Linkmeyer. Back Row: M. Ley- den, M. Lenz, L. Leneweaver, K. Grossman, Un- known, A. Lista, H. Long, E. Louden, D. Lee, C. Lawson. 160 Sue Rickards The Class Of 1978 Front Row: W. Lowis, C. Marley, R. MacCulloch, D. Maloney, C. Markel. D. Marsini, M. Marcellus. Sec- ond Row: A. Lusch, P. Manna R. Malara, K. Lynn, A. Martino, D. Mannino, R. Malloy. Back Row: M. Mammele, D. Martin, N. MacFarland, M. Marley, M. Martin. Front Row: D. McCole, J. McCullion, M. McHugh, P. McKay, M. McFadden, G. Matteson, K. McGetti- gan, D. Martyn. Second Row: M. McCullough, C. Mathews, T. McCole, P. McCallian, S. McGuckin, M. Matthews, M. McKain, K. McFadden. Back Row: M. McCarthy, V. McGrath, L. Mason, A. Matthias, M. McCarthy, J. Mastracola, B. Martz, A. McGuigan, H. McCausland. Front Row: B. Mendicino, M. McSweeney, M. Mi- celi, K. Melchiore, K. Miller, E. McNulty, G. Mes- santonio, J. McMahon, C. Merrick. Second Row: C. Mehanian, R. Miller, R. Miller, P. McSorley, J. McMenamin, J. McRea, W. McDonnell, M. Milano, R. Mehosky. Back Row: G. McNulty, J. McMahon, M. McMenamin, J. McLaughlan, M. Merisol, J. McQuillan, R. McLoughlin, R. McManus. Patti Meehan Ken Holt Radine Carrea 161 Preparing For An Front Row: D. Murphy, R. Munns, D. Morrison, J. Morrissey, D. Murphy, D. Moore, R. Nanopoulous, C. Missimer. Second Row: T. Nagle, R. Monahan, S. Mink, L. Motamed, K. Morris, M. Muldoon, K. Mitchell, B. Moore, B. Mueller. Back Row: J. Myers, D. Morris, E. Mlinar, S. Mochulski, M. Minton, S. Myers, B. Murphy, D. Moore, J. Moore. Front Row: M. Newman, H. O'Connor, T. O'Neal, T. Olsen, L. Olszewski, C. Niernitz, N. Oeschger. Sec- ond Row: M. O'Connor, R. O'Brian, D. O'Mahoney, T. O'Brian, C. Norman, C. Needles, J. O'Connell, D. O'Conner. Back Row: D. Fedon, J. O'Shaughnesy, T. O'Hara, K. Owens, D. DiCrescenza, P. Nelson, N. Oleykowski, D. Padusis. Combs in hand, sophomore Linda Motamed and a freind prepare for the day. Front Row: R. Pizza, L. Pfoertner, D. Papatsiaros, A. Petruzzo, K. Peifer, L. Petrelli, B. Perry, L. Peters, F. Pirotta. Second Row: S. Pappas, B. Papini, N. Papatzikau, N. Paton, P. Petredis, E. Pagel, M. Perachio. Back Row: J. Pap- pas, K. Penton, G. Papaioanou, D. Pa- ton, T. Paschos, D. Peters, G. Par- seghian. 162 All-Day Performance Front Row: C. Rader, D. Ramos, R. Raymond, M. Rechutti, M. Parrecca, L. Razzi, J. Plunkett, J. Pyne, M. Mancuse. Second Row: J. Reagen, A. Quirias, D. Plum, A. Reeve, Unknown, M. Puliti, S. Randolph, M. Ragnone, D. Ramsay. Back Row: N. Rapp, C. Powers, J. Ragan, M. Powers, Unknown, T. Ray- mond, D. Price, K. Quinn, F. Reid, P. Quay. Front Row: D. Roberts, E. Roberts, D. Rodgers, L. Richter, D. Ricciuti, M. Ritchie, G. Ruppenstein, T. Runk. Second Row: E. Robison, N. Reach, S. Roth- acker, C. Reilly, D. Rest, D. Romano, E. Rothley, B. Rowell, M. Rokes. Back Row: M. Reiser, E. Riffert, Unknown, F. Rementer, R. Rudolph, B. Osborn, M Robinson, F. Rodgers. Front Row: M. Ryan, K. Scarle, M. Scarpato.L. Scheifele, M. Sarracino, S. Ruppenstein. Second Row: M. Scin- tesusse, P. Saudargas, A. Scota, M. Salvucci, M. Schwalcoof, S. Salmon, S. Schmidt. Back Row: E. Schmitt, F. Scully, B. Schlieder, M. Savini, B. Scott, J. Schultz, J. Schirg, J. Sage. 163 Sophomores Look Front Row: Unknown, Unknown, L. Sheehan, L. Sheely, Sheppard, P. Sederholm, D. Simons. Back Row: P. Skur- L. Skurka, J. Sherm, R. Shappell. Second Row: D. Shields, ecki, R. Sherlock, R. Shaeffer, C. Slavin, D. Shacklock. M. Sheeran, S. Shellengerger, P. Shupard, C. Smith, W. Front Row: P. Sousounis, L. Stine, W. Steuben, K. Snyder, R. Smith, G. Stasney, J. Sobola. Second Row: W. Spangler, V. Spahr, J. Solivajs, T. Stamatas, N. Souliotis, C. Socolovsky, M. Springer, Back Row: C. Sotolidis, K. Smith, P. Snyder, K. Smith, S. Spence, K. Sommer. Front Row: D. Tate, B. Strenge, M. Talley, M. Tenawich, L. Stracciolini, L. Starkweather, L. Strauss. Second Row: J. Taraborelli, N. Thistle, R. Thomas, G. Sweeney, M. Taylor, J. Talvacchio, R. Taylor, J. Stett, M. Sullivan Trying to get things together on a Monday morning, Maria Lenz waits to speak with her counselor in the Sophomore Center. 164 Toward New Frontiers Front Row: C. Volz, E. Volz, W. Tegethof, P. Uhler, M. Vanini, E. Trombetti, W. Trimbur, D. Tracy, S. Trauger, Tumule, T. Tefani. Second Row: G. Tinker, C. Toohill, D. M. Tursi. Terri, S. Viesti, M. Shantzer. Back Row: B. Vancleve, D. Front Row: A. Walsh, L. Weng, L. Walker, B. Weber, J. Walsh, M. White. Back Row: J. Warda, J. Welder, L. White, T. Wakefield. Second Row: M. Welsh, T. M. Wallace, R. Weening. Welz, S. Weeks, P. Wellock, D. Weaver, D. Westfall, Front Row: E. Yorgan, K. Wills, D. Zampitella, J. Zurzolo, E. Wilson, C. Zampitella, K. Wickersham. Second Row: W. Willard, B. Yantorno, J. Willock, K. Zinzel, G. Young. Back Row: M. Wright, J. Zick, J. Wood, J. Wilson. Junior Class Enjoys Active And Successful Year The Juniors showed their enthusiasm again this year by continuing to support class projects as well as all-school activities. The Executive Committee of the Class of '77, led by its president, Richard Hadfield; vice president, Sandra Epsilanty; secretary, Cindy Schuller; and treasurers Rose De Cocco and Renie Walsh; remained active throughout the year. They participated in the planning of the Christmas Dance and continued the annual Carnival Day. A new event, Junior Day, was designed this year as a day during which selected juniors could hold administrative positions in the school. A Spring candy sale was planned to raise money. Some of the profit went to offset the cost of the Junior Prom, which this year was held at the Falcon House. Continuing to advise and guide the junior Class were Dean Michael DeNoia and counselors Elesa Nelson, Mary Reid, and Richard Kromer. Michael DeNoia is an ominous figure at an Executive Committee meeting. 166 The future senior class of 77 makes an important decision. Production Staff: Junior To escape the noise Elesa Nelson grabs her favorite book and a radio. Richard Kromer takes a rare moment to work, for once, in quiet solitude. Dean And Counselors Maxine Martorelli works diligently in the Sophmore Center. junior Dean Michael DeNoia contemplates a busy day ahead. I'm sure we can work something out, Mary Reid assures a sophomore. Class Of '77 Steps To A Front Row: J. Anderson, E. Barney, K. Antonelli, D. Row: H. Babe, J. Ansons, B. Amadio, S. Baitadonis, Armillei, N. Ambrogi, B. Arrell, A. Asdourian. Back K. Andreozzi, J. Adams. Publications Front Row: D. Becker, T. Baudry, T. Bollinger, L. Branson, C. Barnes, P. Bradley, C. Bacher, E. Battista, Bates, D. Beckert, M. Battista, K. Bollinger, K. Becht, C. Barnes, C. Bowers. W. Battaglia. Back Row: F. Beringer, M. Beitzel, M. Far Top (Publications Homeroom): Front Row: S. Dedian, S. Evangelou, R. Pa- cenza, J. Durant, K. Beyer. Back Row: K. McClung, R. Harris, C. Lunden, C. Ric- ciardi. Front Row: C. Brown, P. Bonnet, M. Byrne, B. Bizdikian, J. Bygrave, D. Bisanti, M. Burke. Second Row: F. Bruno, C. Bernauer, J. Carini, M. Boggi, R. Catini, R. Benford, J. Ca- bana. Back Row: J. Blessing, P. Cara- cilio, T. Bentley, J. Byrne, D. Blake, W. Campbell, M. Bonner, R. Byrne. 168 New Beat — Junior Year Front Row: J. Buchanan, A. Brent, I. Brinson, M. M. Carroll, R. Christy, A. Chaney, G. Ciletti, J. Boyer, D. Booz, J. Broadbelt, M. Bowles. Back Row: Cienki, A. Cullen, J. Cavanaugh, F. Ceffaratti. Above: Junior Sue Walton seems to have Front Row: D. Cornwall, J. Calhoun, D. Cooke, D. found something surprising in her boot Carafa, B. Clark, C. Burns, S. Collins. Second Row: following a drill team halftime show. R. Campbell, B. Cogliano, C. Cacciola, N. Carney, D. Cordivari. Back Row: D. Cipola, A. Corenti, J. Bush, W. Couts, J. Carpenter, T. Coan, M. Burrichter, C. Conners. Front Row: P. Curran, A. Casey, S. Dallas, D. Cianfrani, (unknown), J. Costo, B. Chambers, M. Charlie, M. Damiri. Second Row: J. D'Agostino, A. Catalini, D. Crawford, S. Cini, M. Curran, J. Ceccola, (unknown), D. Dartnell, (unknown). Back Row: E. Davis, P. Cunningham, J. Jappini, (unknown), R. Cassidy, J. Croft, J. Ceglarski, S. DeLosSantos. Juniors Get Things Together Front Row: F. Dijoseph, D. Columella, M. Guinan, J. Clement, A. DiMaio, D. Clendening, C. Donahue, R. Cis- co, M. Dougherty. Second Row: W. Dougherty, N. R. Dina, F. Clupp, D. Doney, P. Clay, A. Dougherty, K. Cole, D. Giandomenico. Back Row: D. Connor, J. Duggan, L. Costa, A. DiFilippo, L. Coia, D. Dever, L. Crawford, J. Devlin. Front Row: J. DeLacy, S. Crowers, R. Crisafulli, M. Egelston, P. Cullen, R. Erdesy, E. Demetriou, L. Fan- nin, C. D'Allessandro, J. Dunlap, R. D'Amico. Back Row: J. Edwards, J. Edwards, D. Eckenrode, M. De- vine, K. Elberson, P. Dejesse, P. Dyck, D. Croce, C. Dunden, C. Ervin, P. Curay. Front Row: P. Donohue, M. DiPietro, D. Foley, R. DiCoco, M. Dougherty, D. Dolbey, R. Donchetz, L. DiFeodoro, D. DiMaulo, B. Dick, R. DiMichal, L. DiGiorgio. Back Row: F. Fursf, M. Frantoni, P. Ga- ble, D. Finfrock, W. Faust, G. Fissidas, J. Fuimano, D. Gaffney, M. Farrell, L. Forman. A group of juniors gather in their center to relax and share some news. 170 After A Long Summer Front Row: D. Gibbone, K. Ellis, L. Eden, D. Cochran, D. Back Row: J. Gardiner, R. Gerlach, J. Geist, J. Gibson, C Drewes, B. Epstein, T. Doyle, T. Edwards, C. Giovannini. Gambol, C. Gearhart, H. Glover, F. Ghilardi. Front Row: B. Evans, D. Eshelman, M. Ewing, L. berg, D. Grant, A. D'Allessandro, E. Eshelman, H. Faustino, A. Farley, M. Fisher, A. Evans, L. Feilke, A. Grace, D. Gotshall, M. Griffin, J. Golembiewski. Falco. Back Row: D. Gorman, S. Gruen, M. Green- Front Row: (unknown), M. Giannakoudis, C. Finley, Hennessey, R. Hadfield, S. Harper, S. Hagopian, J. V. Macos, M. Gazzara, W. Freeman. Back Row: F. Hayne, L. Hearn. 171 Leo Tyson Cathy Cole Chuck Grady Front Row: J. Kwait, L. Jefferson, M. Leisner, K. Jehenian, B. Laurence, M. Igidbashian, A. Labric- ciosa, D. Houser, R. Lechette. Second Row: D. John- ston, P. Jeffries, D. Knupp, K. Hutt, H. Leonard, J. Irving, A. Latanishan. Back Row: T. Landmessen, J. Klock, T. Hoyt, G. Jacobs, A. Jones, S. Jordan, N. Hutton. Focusing In On Front Row: S. Gover, C. Graham, J. Gormley, P. Row: C. Jones, R. Kalinowski, M. Irvello, B. Hum- Glaum, V. Haggerty, D. Hammer, M. Glowa, S. mei, P. Hotz, H. Kelly, S. Johnson, R. Hoy. Gilchrist, L. Fiora, D. Hammond, D. George. Back Front Row: J. Hering, D. Helms, A. Henney, G. Kar- ras, C. Hayes, S. Katsumata, J. Henderson, J. Hewes, K. Horiel, T. Kesaris, M. Healy, F. Hatzis. Back Row: M. Kopichke, D. Keegan, T. Hogan, J. Kerrigan, T. Hendry, K. Karagelian, J. Hogan, C. Kathopoulis, M Kelly, J. Katz, J. King. 172 Patti Cullen The Class Of 1977 Front Row: K. King, L. Leinhauser, K. Kirkpatrick, rentz, J. Lynch, M. Kessler, G. Kelley, B. Lock, G. T. Kellner, E. Kenney, P. Keenan, L. Kelly, E. Kelly, Lewis, T. Maccario. S. Kingsland. Back Row: D. MacDiarmid, M. Lo- Front Row: L. Louis, S. Kutz, T. Konrad, D. Lusas, J. Leyden,'B. Chambers, L. Kontuly, A. Kane, E. Lulias. Second Row: S. Lion, L. Loro, M. Layman, E. Lowe, B. Lanahan, T. Murphy, M. Koran, E. LaCreta. Back Row: C. Maiocco, G. Marinelli, K. Mark, J. Mark- man, T. Marrongelli, E. Matthews, D. Mahoney, J. McAteer, M. Mattera, E. Marchont. Front Row: G. McMahan, M. Maley, J. McGovern, A. M. McDonald, P. Middleton, D. Mangigian, F. Meo. Second Row: J. McCullough, L. Mark, G. Mar- shall, C. Mallet, F. McVeigh, D. DiSipio, B. McCol- lum. Back Row: J. Maraska, C. Maeso, D. Grund- hofer, K. McHale, M. McGrath, P. McCandless, E. Maloney, D. McCarrin. Rose DiCocco Robbie Hoy Reenie Walsh 173 Chief DeNoia Works Harmoniously Front Row: L. Maylish, L. A. Wallace, L. McGrath, S. Mathews, M. McCullough, J. McGovern, J. Math- ews, L. Mascitti. Second Row: J. Mina, C. McClure, B. Rankin, D. Matlack, A. Mayock, P. McCullough, K. McGettigan, W. Milligan. Back Row: W. Mink, G. King, R. Mugler, K. Milligan, J. Motamed, T. Mueller, J. Morford. Front Row: J. O'Neill, C. Miccolis, A. Nelson, A. Mehanien, K. O'Flynn, A. McSorley, N. Palasch. Second Row: E. McLaughlin, E. Meibohn, J. O'Con- nor, K. Miles, M. O'Toole, R. Melvin, M. Mehanian, C. McMonagle, C. Marter. Back Row: G. Orosz, P. Miller, T. McLaughlin, J. Norbeck, B. Miller, G. O'Neill, V. Neri, J. Ozdemircioglu, B. Nolfi, L. Oranzi. Dean Mike DeNoia enjoys a joke with Ann McSorley and another member of the junior class at a surprise birthday party given for him by the Ju- nior Executive Committee. Front Row: L. Murrin, M. Morris, N. Neff, S. Nello, B. Napier, R. Morri- son, D. Mundy. Second Row: K. Murphy, C. Noreck, L. Morrissey. M. Myers, A. Nicholas, M. Noce, A. Needleman. Back Row: S. Peoples, J. Phillips, R. Peter, G. Partin, V. Pata- lano, D. Paskill, J. Paton, D. Phillips. 174 With Junior Class Front Row: B. Pierce, S. Nunn, R. Ristine, J. Paw- loski, M. Reiver, C. Paris, F. Ranalli. Second Row: J. Piechocki, J. Price, G. Pierami, G. Northwood, M. O'Leary, J. Prevoznik, L. Pantalone, S. Quinn. Back Row: M. Ott, A. Parelia, J. O'Shaughnessy, M. Park. J. Peryferry, M. Olson. Front Row: S. Quay, J. Puleo, A. Porreca, D. Plun- kett, J. Powell, C. Pivnickas, J. Presel, K. Powers. Second Row: N. Rucci, F. Rossi, B. Rogers, S. Rob- erts, M. Reinhart, P. Ruoff, F. Pinketti. Back Row: M Ritacco, R. Robinson, J. Rogers, R. Reiser, R. Roth- acker, G. Reith. Front Row: L. Riley, B. Rankin, M. Rumsey, J. Reagan, S. Davis, K. Quinn, K. Remshard, J. Ritters- bacher, S. Reed, J. Rossillo, J. Rice. Back Row: T. Sailer, B. Scott, M. Scogna, L. Schonder, P. Schueren, R. Shadrick, J. Jacobi, R. Salute, S. Schaffer, D. Schirg. 175 Gestures And Faces — Front Row: J. Shaw, J. Shaw, M. Smith, S. Scales. T. Slovenski, L. Shields, M. Simmons, S. Schubkegel, G. Stalker. Second Row: T. Sharp, D. Sipple, R. Shields, V. Seiss, P. Shepherd, C. Schuller, T. Sloan, E. Scott, B. Shep- herd. Back Row: B. Siftar, J. Shore, K. Sears, S. Smedley, L. Simonson, T. Shay, J. Sides, J. Shannon, N. Sage, J. Sitler. nccRS Front Row: J. Skaridis, C. Stewart, C. Speck, K. Smyth, J. Stinger, D. Smithgall, M. Stefanidis, M. Smith. Second Row: P. Stathacos, F. Stine, D. Stark- weather, J. Sorrentino, P. Steckle, F. Stathes, E. Soco- lovski. Back Row: J. Snedeker, C. Stanco, R. Steven- son, F. Stevenson, L. Stitz, R. Spina. Front Row: R. Torrens, C. Tamaccio, L. Tyson, L. Talarico, D. Troop, L. Taylor, J. Turner, L. Thomp- son, H. Tutelian. Second Row: D. Teter, L. Thomp- son, D. O'Connell, K. Strickler, C. Todd, M. Sweeney, L. Thrash, C. Sullivan, T. Stott. Back Row: C. Swift, K. Sweeten, D. Tehson, W. Swartz, J. Tar- aba, C. Tsekaris, N. Torchio, D. Taylor, J. Trexler, K. Tarbet. Having a really tough day, juniors Lisa Kontuly, Leslie Kelly, and Diana Clendenning escape to the courtyard. 176 Performers Caught Offstage Front Row: J. Weatherwax, G. Wagner, L. Vitali, B. Voltz, W. Walls, M. Villarose, H. Weed. Second Row: E. Waenke, J. Voegelm, K. Weigant, C. Weber, C. VanSciver, D. Tuck, A. Tzioutzioukalaris. Back Row: J. Walker, E. Trench, C. Wallowitch, H. Walnut, V. Walsh, S. Walton, L. Vanderwolf, B. Votta. Front Row: D. Wineburner, L. Zweigle D. Witiak, L. Young, D. Wilds, D. Wilson, D. Williams, l. Wills. Second Row: M. Welsh, S. Zacharias, I. Yockey, R. Rosegrant, L. Yeates, L. Roberts, C. Zarabara. Back Row: G. Willard, E. Williams, J. Worthington, G. Young, G. Harrison, J. Harrison, S. Welsh. Front Row: J. Baumgardner, R. Kennedy, S. Marion, C. Padula, D. Keating. Back Row: J. Krawczik, C. Grady, G. Ziegler. 177 While talking to a student Mr. Kramer wonders if 3:14 will ever come. The graduating class of over 1000 students has had the continuous enthusiastic support of Dean Melvyn Brodsky and guidance counselors Christine Kennedy, Jean Leety, and Geoff Kramer, as well as secretary Myra Clemens. They unanimously agreed that the past three years have been a great success. You've got to be kidding, thinks Mrs. Leety when informed of all the things she forgot to do. 180 SENIOR CENTER Above: Jovial as always, Mrs. Clemens pauses from her work to answer a question. Right: Mrs. Kennedy works diligently to help one of her students complete his college application. Below: Not the Bowery Boys, only a group of Upper Darby students relaxing at the end of a long day. Senior Executive Committee The Super Seniors of the Class of '76 have been one of the most active groups in recent years at Upper Darby High. The Senior Ex- ecutive Committee, led by president Leigh Ann Gordon, vice president Nancy Rick- ards, secretary Gwen Scott, and treasurer Joseph Weening, kept the class involved in the school and the community. When an emergency situation developed at Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital, the class was called upon to give blood. The annual Marathon this year raised over $10,000 for the fight against Leukemia. The ski trip, the Christ- mas Dance, and, of course, the Senior Prom (this year held at the Valley Forge Sheraton), were some of the activities planned by the Executive Committee. In order to raise money for these and other projects, the Committee sponsored various movies throughout the year and sold spirit but- tons. Throughout their three years, the Class of '76 has been constantly active and has accomplished deeds worthy of great praise. Leigh Ann Gordon, Senior Class President, concen- trates on the budget for the 75-76 school year. 182 Bonnie MacQueen shows her obvious disapproval of Mr. Brodsky's proposal. Tom Grady gives something of himself to the blood bank and gets out of class to do it. Being first was obviously a motto of the Class of '76. They had many ideas and initiated a variety of programs in the last three years: a school-wide door decorating contest class trips; one to Wildwood and two ski trips class sponsored movies a Soph Hop in the cafeteria a Christmas Drive for an orphanage a blood drive a Junior Prom outside the school a Spring Carnival Marathon with profits exceeding $10,000 spirit button sales Life days 183 Monkey see, Monkey do ... Mark Taylor and John Romano eye each other with contempt at a Senior Executive meeting. The Grade A Way ... Anne Malarkey refuses to share her nutritious Mike Reedy gets a kick out of designing his own car. milk with anyone! Bruce Achuff and Dawn Calabrese share the latest gossip while preparing for a Concert Choir performance. 184 National Merit Scholars: Robert Lloyd, Beth Milsalek, and Joseph Weening. Bob Baker is either squooshing an ant with his pencil, or doodling very intently. Above: Gregory Eisenhart exhibits expertise while dissecting the seafood com- bination. Left: Kevin Boyle enjoys his study halls in the library. 185 Interested, Alive, Aware SENIORS Johnny Brown shows Mimi Huver and Nancy Murdock where Raquel Welch signed his cast. Cynthia M. Anastassiades Steven Lloyd Armor Albert V. Anderson John Atlee Edward Charles Andrews Kimberly J. Auve Anthony Aceto Theono Adamidis Sandra D. Aldin David F. Anthony Lisa Auve Patty Achenbach Paul Adolph Gregory Alexander Julie Antonelli Suzette Avetian Bruce Alan Achuff Richard W. Agren Sandra Allen Joseph Archer Darlene B. Avila Michael Bailer Richard Barrow Donald H. Beese Robert M. Baker Susan Marie Bates Elaine Bell Alan Baldwin Linda A. Battista John Bellenzini Ron Baltz Rose Marie Battista Valeri Ann Benedetti Michael C. Barone John J. Battistini, Jr. Barbara Ann Benedetto Daniel C. Barrett Timothy C. Bazis Sofia Berberian 187 Close-ups Of Seniors Above: Ready to face another new week, Craig Wilson approaches class with a sarcastic smile. Below: Gary Derr is always ready to help a student in distress in the library. Bob Berman Robert Berridge Jill Bess Annette Marie Bianchi Anthony Bizzaro Arleen Blackman Joy Ellen Blankenship Maureen Boerckel Aram Bohdjelian John Bones Janice M. Bonkaski Donna M. Borgris Raymond Boschetti Vicki G. Botte A th A Cyndi Bouvier Christopher Wm. Bowen Kevin R. Boyle Fredrick Brazelton Cindy Brenenborg David Brent Bernhardt Brinson Joan Briscoe Amy Brodsky Dianna M. Broomall Marathon activities elicit an open-mouthed stare from Mary Walsh . .. While classroom activities bring forth only a closed-mouth stare from Cindy Pollum. Judith A. Broomall Paul F. Brophy Herbert Wm. Brown Johnnie L. Brown Lu Ann Brunell Arlene Bruno Jean Bucci William K. Buck James Buckley Robert D. Buettner 189 Mary Ann Buley John F. Burke, Jr. Barbara Bush Ramona Byrnes Casey Calder Robert L. Capoferri Kyle Burch Linda Burnett Catherine Butler Theresa M. Byrnes Peddrick Donovan Calder Angela Caponi Christopher S. Burger Robyn Burnett Linda Butz Jacqueline Caggiano Vicki Cambria Joseph Capriotti Denise Burke Grace Burton Theresa Byrne Dawn Calabrese Joseph F. Canamucio Elizabeth Caroulis Phil Cannavo Jon Caroulis Barbara Capaldi Don Carpus 190 George Charles Michael Cherry Linda Carr Margaret Carr Peter John Carr Kendall Carrea Joseph Anthony Ciafre Renee Cianci Ellen Carroll Joyce Carroll Deborah Caruso James Castelli Wayne Casto Joseph A. Catalini Tina Catona Mary Donna Sue Cavanaugh Karen Cavalli Philip S. Cellini Cavanagh Priscilla Chionis Peter E. Chletcoe Rose Marie Chubinge Ermanno Ceritano Steven T. Ciccarelli Robert J. Clancy Steven Wayne Clark Diane Church Jean Clarke 191 Karen Clarke Joseph E. Clary Betty Cluley Charles G. Coan Ralph Col De Pietro Vicki Cole Linda Coleman Michael Ray Collins Theresa Ann Collins Michael Connahan Mark Connolly John Constantine David P. Cooke Chris D. Cosfol Karen Marie Costa Patricia Cottman David W. Cox Best Performance Of All Is Just Making It Througl Senior Year To Graduatioi John Hickey, Tim Scull, and Ruthann Simpson watch with adoring eyes as their psychology teacher does her thing. Patricia Coyle Deborah L. Crane Michael J. Crane Ronald Crane David Lee Crawford Janice Crawford James Creighton John L. Crittenden Jr. Catherine Croghan Gail Cromie Deborah Crouthamel Edward Culbertson Kathleen Culkin John Cunningham Kathleen Daigh Diane Dailey Maria Daknis Susan D'Andrea Leonard Danesi Dianne Dora DeAngelis 193 Now do those dishes, young man!” Audrey Lindemuth scolds Charlie Ritchie for his bachelor-like behavior. Lorraine J. D'Antonio Patricia DeLacy Nick DeLuca Paul Devereaux James DiGiorgio Gary R. D'Aprile Kenneth G. DelGrosso Ronald DeLuca Steve Dezzi Karen Dejulio Luiz A. DeFreitae Christina Dellorco Donna S. Densmore Gina DiAgostino Richard DiLoreto George DeHart Joseph DelPrato Mary DePaulie Frederick DiCocco Vincent DiLoretto Patricia DePrince Francis Diegnan Donna DiMaulo Gagy Lynn Derr John J. DiFerdinando Nancy DiNardo Thomas A DiPhillipo Deborah Anne Dodds Denise Donnelly Madeline DiPierro John Patrick Doherty Richard Doud Betsy K. Director Thomas J. Doherty Barbara Dougherty Joanne DiStefano James Dolceamore Karen Denise Dougherty Julie Ann DiVece Joseph Paul Donahue Michael Doughty Donald H. Dockney Bernie Donaldson Diane Down 195 Marianne Downey George J. Drager Susan J. Draves Deborah Ann DuBoe Ann Marie Duffy Brian C. Duffy Dolores P. Duffy Diane L. Dunbar Robert Dunlap Paul Menta Joan Durant Patrick John Durkin Christine M. Eccles Janis E. Eckstrom Marieann Eisenhauer Lynn Marie Eisenman Donna Elizabeth Eline Lorraine Ellis Edwin H. Engel, Jr. Carol Erkert Alfred J. Esposto George T. Evak Dean Evangelou Maria Evangelista William J. Ewing Paul A. Falo Josephine Fallon 1% Seniors Leave Their Mark At UDHS — Through Graffiti And Creative Works Of Art Donna Fanucchi Nancy T. Fariss Joseph J. Farrell Victor Fedeli Frances Margret Feeney Abetella Fekay Maurice A. Feldman May Ferguson Joseph Ferkler Patricia Ferkler Henry Bennett Ferm Edward Anthony Ferry John Ficca Steve Fimple Richard Finfrock Anita Finkelman Gina Finsterbusch Charles Fisk Maria G. Fissidas Cathy Flanagan James Flatt Dorothy J. Fleming 197 Catherine E. Ford Eleanor Foy Eileen Foy Zuzel Franco Anna Maria Franchi Jay Howard Frank Mary A. Fratick Betsy H. Free Francesca Galanos Dennis Gallagher Kevin Gallagher Claire Galligan Richard C. Gallo Kathleen A. Galvan Regina M. Ganzelli Ann Gardiner Michael Garrity Rian Garthwaite Vincent Gasbarro Michael Joseph Geary Alan Geiger Stephen George Chrisoula Gerasimidis Kenneth Gerland Elaine P. Geslao Charles W. Getty Robert Giannascoli 198 Seniors: More Interested In Getting Out Than In Trying To Find Ways To Stay In Robert Gibson D. Scott Gilfoy Joanne L. Gilkin Joan Mario Giuliano James J. Glatfelder Steven Glessner Joan Glisson Sally Golden Leigh Ann Gordon Mike Gorman Patricia Gormley Peggy Gould Helen Gourousis Charles Gracie Ken Grady Thomas H. Grady Kathleen Grandizio Robert Green Leonard Gregory Francis T. Greiser Peter H. Griffin Denise Griglione Vicki Grogan Daniel Gudmundsen 199 Even After School Hours — Seniors Participate Donna Gudmundsen James Guth Anne M. Hanrahan Donna Hardick Frank Hazel Deborah Hearn Anita Hackett Russel F. Harrop, Jr. Elizabeth Anne Heath Charlotte Hadden Nancy Hart Sarah Jane Heckman Fred Hageman Brian Hathaway Suzanne Heddinger Barbara Ann Hall Harry Havnoonian Deborah Louise Heilenman Janice Heineman William J. Herman Mary Hight Francie J. Hogan Jacqueline Henderson Laura Ann Hess Deidre Hippie Joann Hogg Gregory James Henne John Carroll Hickey IV Wynthrope H. Hippie Maureen Holcombe Claire Hennessey Patrick Hickey Denise Hoban Robert F. Holloway Bob C. Hermann Paul Craig Hicks Judith Ann Hoffecker Phil Holman Seniors Exercise Bodies, Left: Lisa Marx tastes the air in the courtyard. Above: Is there anything to buy here that I'd really want to eat? Tina Umlauf muses in the cafeteria. Christopher H. Honigman Leon L. Hopkins, Jr. Karen Hoppe Lorraine Hopson Carol Ann Hudson James Hughes Joseph Hughes Karla Hummel Janet Hunt Marilyn Hunt Rebecca Husband Joseph Huver Mary Louise Huver Paula M. Hynes Joseph C. Ianncelli Patrice Ierardi Carl W. Ippoliti Gary Jack Jamgochian Neeta Jani Jean M. Janik 202 Minds, And Mouths Above: Bill Pcrachio begins to create a Morton Salt advertisement in drawing class. Right: Diane Dailey jogs merrily off the field after a successful series of plays during the Female- Faculty Football Game. Thomas M. Jasper Dennis Jenkins James Jennings Catherine V. Jimmo Craig Johnson Debra Ann Johnson Susan Johnson James Johnston James B. Jones Patricia Jones Stephen S. Joyce Anne Juckett Karen Justius Barbara Juszcak Stephen Kacala Karen Kaiser Kathy Kane Charles Paul Kanuck Ross A. Karnbach Michele Kazian Mark A. Kazmierski Gregory John Kelly Kathleen Kennedy Candace Ruth Kerr William King Kim Kleckner Kenneth M. Keenan Patrice Marie John L. Kelly Kelleher Patricia Ann Kennedy Katherine Kelly Sofia Kesaris Robert Kennedy Steve Kingsland Dianna Kessler Kathleen Kleinschmidt Erich Kinzel Thomas Kline Janet Kay Keller James Scott Kemper Constantine Kergides Diane King Charles A. Kirkpatrick Deborah Knauss Above: Debbie Levin looks up from her work at a study carrel in the library. Top: Carol Hudson smiles at the thought of going to the Senior Prom. 204 Senior Prom Held At The Elegant Valley Forge Sheraton Fred Kodroff Soultana Kotapoulas Brian Francis Lacey Richard A. Lanza Diane Law Kurt Koehler Celeste Koukos Jean Lake Robert Laskin Michael Leahy Robert Koob Thomas Kouyoumjian Margaret P. Lange William F. Laub, Jr. Florence Lechette Robert Kortze Steven Kunder Robert Lange Susan Lawrence Richard Lechette 205 Frederick A. Lehman, Jr. Denise Louise Lentz Allan Lister Deborah Jean Lord Catherine Lucey Thomas MacDonald Charles F. Leinberger Mary Pat Leonard Jean Marie Long Wayne B. Loveless Jennifer Lybrand Thomas D. Macintosh Brian Lemmon Theresa Letts Bob Loper Steven W. Lowis Lois Lydon Bonnie Jean MacQueen Gene Leneweaver David Michael Leuter Janet Lennon Deborah Levin Kathleen Lennox Barbara Liberatiscioli Mary Pat Leonard shows a sleepy smile early Saturday morning at the Marathon. 206 Linda Coleman types diligently in the Business Ed. office. 'We did this in kindergarten,” thinks Renee Cianci in art class. Konstantine Macos Bridget Malloy Peter Marinakos Kathleen Magee Robert R. Mandos Pamela Marino John P. Maguire David Mannino Paul J. Markle Samuel J. Malandra, Jr. Cheryl A. Mapes Dennis S. Markopoulos Anne Malarkey James Maratea Linda Marrongelli Michael J. Maley Domenic Margus Darlene Martin 207 Thomas Martin Jane Mashura Theresa Martorell Elsie Louise Masters Andrew Martyn James Louis Mastrangelo Lisa Marx Bruce Lee Matolich Michael Mattiolli Joseph McCarthy Kevin J. McCool Wendy McCullough Gale Maryanski Kenneth Masciantonio Wayne G. Matsinger Nicholas C. Mattera Kevin McAnally Brian McAvinue George C. McCole, Jr. Mitchell McCollum Barbara A. McCormick Danile McCullough Aleta McDonald Susan McDonald You've got to be kidding, giggles Nancy Miller. Pep Rally — Bonfire Attempts To Waken School Spirit Gene Leneweaver raises support for the 1975 soccer team at the Fall pep rally. Edward McElroy Catherine McGinley Maureen McGrane Jeffrey A. McKee John William McMcnamin Kathleen McElwee Stephen P. McGinley Michael H. McGrath Kevin McKeon Brian P. McStravog Denise McFadden William J. McLaughlin Joseph McMahon James P. McGoldrick Deborah Meals Carol Melchiorre Richard McHorney Edward P. McLaughlin Diane McSweeney James McManus Christopher Mellis 209 John P. Meo Carlton Miller Beth Ann Misialek Janet Mollick Mervet Morcos Joseph Thomas Muff Thomas Miccolis Joan Miller Kathleen L. Missar Fred Monkman Michael J. Morgan Timothy E. Munns Thomas N. Micozzie John E. Miller Denise Mitchell Daniel T. Monroe Jamie Morkides Nancy Murdock Ann Miller George L. Miscannon Martha Anne Mochulski Michael R. Moore Anthony Morvile Theresa Marie Murdock Kenneth R. Moses William Murphy Lawrence Paul Mostardi Stephen Murta 210 Mary Nevshehilian Diane O'Brien Andrew James Nicholas Margaret Mary O'Brien Mary Anne Murzyn Stephen Myers Maryann Napoli Thomas J. Nee Theresa J. Noble Karen Marie Ochs John S. Musial Thomas F. Myers, Jr. Haig Nashalian Marie Ann Needles John A. Northwood Kathleen O'Connor Jeffrey Ray Myers Dawn Mylish Eileen Naughton Susan M. Neill William J. Nunn Linda O'Connor Joseph Steven Myers Dorothy Nance Anita Nazarian Kathy Nester Teresa A. Nye Thomas O'Doherty 211 Bernard O'Hara Sonya O'Hearn Robert Ohnigian Carolina Oliveto Thomas F. O'Malley Linda O'Neill Joseph Osciak Melinda Osmon John O'Toole Ann Elizabeth Owens Charles V. Pace Richard Pacocha Jay Palasch Stephen Palestini Richard Palladino Edward J. Palmer Gerald Paoli Joanne Papaionou Grace Olga Pappalardo Anthony Pappas 212 Mike Pappas Beth Parker Chris Parras Linda Patch Lloyd Patterson Stacey Patton Denise C. Peascheck George Jay Peifer Gregory P. Pelech Veronica S. Peltekian Raymond Penn Kathleen Perry Lee Persia Charles Persing Thomas C. Pescatore Above: Maryann Buley takes time out from baton twirling during an Upper Darby football contest. At Right: What can you say about a girl sitting on the hockey field holding a knife and a cigarette and smiling? (Senior Nancy DiNardo). Richard Petas Eugene Peters Joan D. Peters Kenneth J. Petrone Lori Jayne Petrie Marsha E. Phillips Lynn Pieri Pam Pigore Steve D. Pipe Sue Piselli Susan Plum Brian Pocoroba Cindi Pollum Effie Poryzees Gregory Poryzees The Study Hall Blues Dave Shellenberger grins sheepishly as his picture is taken. Diane Powell Angela Jean Powers James P. Press Barry Preston Donna Preston Stephen Provoznik Robert F. Price Stephen Puccino 214 Vicki Pyle Jody C. Quarracino Helen Randolph Robert A. Rankin William E. Raymond Joseph Paul Reavey Janice Reif Brian Remington Raymond F. Resnick Carole Recchiuti Buddy D'Ascenzo scrutinizes his board in woodshop to make sure that he cut it straight. Sue Ann Redman Mary Reynolds Susan Reynolds Keith D. Rice Cathy Rich Anita Richardson Edward M. Richardson Alan F. Richter Nancy Rickards Andrew K. Riddagh 215 William C. Rogers Robert Rosen Laurie Routhier Debra Rollman Leslie Ross Sue M. Rudolph John Romano Ronald Ross Jr. Kathleen Ruggieri Patricia Anne Rigby Charles A. Ritchie Linda Robinson Karen Romano Frederick Rossi Ray F. Samuels II Michael Riley Jerry Rizzo Rhonda Robinson Theresa Rook Paul Michael Rosso Joseph Sanncelli Janice Rishel Eileen M. Robinson Donald Rogers Marianne Rosegrant Margaret Kaye Roulston Cynthia Sansone 216 Class Of 1976 — Largest Class Ever Calvin L. Savage Jr. Gwen Scott Margaret Sebra Silvia Sgro Sandra Shaub Linda Saveoz John Scott Keane Serposs Mark Shaffer Lawrence Francis Shay Ed Schaefer Ronald Scott Joseph Sgro Steven J. Shannon Dave Shellenberger Donna Marie Sassaman Carmella Saulino Lori Saunders William Scherf Barbara Schindler John Scogna Mitch McCollum gets ready to sock an Oak photographer. Karen Shelly Mark Shiber Mary Jo Shirlow Elsie Shulman Frank Shupock Paul A. Sierer Gary Silverman Ruthann Simpson Paul Sims Bryan M. Sloss Valeie Benedetti helps out in the Business Ed. office by running the mimeograph machine. Brenda J. Smith David Edward Smith Donna Marie Smith Gerald S. Smith Ian Smith Margret Jane Smith Karen Smyth James M. Snyder Jr. Rosalie Snyder Steve Snyder 218 Gregory Solakin Anthony Solimine Steve Spangler Deborah Speck Katie Spencer Vickie D. Springer Wilbert Springer Sam Squillace Timothy Stack Linda Stalker James Stamateris Frank Stano Linda A. Starkweather Carla Steel Cheryl Stellabott Sally Stephens Judith Sterback Robert F. Stevens Terri Stevens Mitchell Stierheim 219 Seniors Prove To Be A Very Diverse Class With Many Interests John Bellenzeni and Cindy Wright whip up a solution of NaCl. William H. Stone James Sullivan Catherine Taggart Patricia Ann Tallent Mark S. Taylor Marquerite Susan Stutzke George David Swanson Michael Tait Joseph D. Talley Susan Taylor Debbie Sugarman Walter Swartley Nancy Talarico Elfie Tangalidis Virginia Taylor Katharine Louise Tannahill Pasquale J. Triboletti Jr. Jan Tarbet David J. Tremarelli John Taylor Joseph P. Tracy 220 Lynn Tucker Richard Uzelac Maureen Turner Andrew J. Vagnozzi Mary Angela Tursi Jeanne P. Van Rensler Regina Travaglini Lewis O. Thayer Diane Thompson Charles A. Torosian Richard V. Tuzio Cynthia Van Winkle Linda Tremont William Theurer Wayne Todd Joseph R. Townsend Sharon Udinskey Lloyd Vernon Kristen Truitt Steve Thomas Lynelle C. Topiol Peter Tsaprazes Bettina Umlauf Richard Veroneau Joseph Weening William Wells James B. Weigant Joseph Welsh John A. Viglione Sharon E. Volante Kathie Anne Walker Joseph M. Ward Barbara Ann Weiman Lisa Wetzel Catherine Vitali Mary Vottero James P. Walsh Joyce Warfield Michelle Weinandy Raymond S. White Maria Vlanidie Kimberly Ann Wade Mary Rita Walsh Joyce Watson Jeffrey Weiss Ronald J. Whitehead Kathleen Agnes Vogel Bob Wakeley Barbara Ward Robin Kay Weaver Mary E. Wellock Cathlene Marie Wiest 222 Mary Wilk Douglas Wilson Kelly Winters Cynthia Ruth Wright Carmen Zaccaro Constantine Mitoulis Mark Willard John Wilson Maureen A. Winters Katherine Wyatt Thomas Zahner Paul Molyneaux John David Williams Kathryn Josephine Cyr Wilson Richard O. Wirth Bernadette Yocco Nicholas Zarabara Jeffery Shermer William F. Williams Suzanne Winand John R. Worthington Jr. Kristin D. Yocum Vincent Eugene Zirolli PreDaun Stader Linda Battista cheerfully answers the phone in the senior center. 223 Senior Directory Achenbach, Patty Jean 836 Cornell Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2; Professional Field Study 4; Volley Ball 4. Achuff, Bruce Alan 825 Green Lane, Primomos: Band 2,3,4; Concert Choir 3,4; International Club 3; Play Competition 3. Adamidis, Theann 24 Kent Rd., Upper Darby: Hellenic Club 4. Adams, Joe A. 324 Lincoln, Upper Darby. Addona, Nino 105 S. Bishop Ave., Clifton Heights. Adolph, Paul E. 3826 Berkeley Ave., Drexel Hill: Agren, Richard W. 4108 Bonsall Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Lacrosse 3. Agozzino, Louis R. 507 Massachusetts Ave., Clifton Heights. Aldin, Sandra Diane 727 Blythe Ave., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 3,4; Commencement Ush- er 3; Departmental Aide 4; Drill Team 3; Ex- ecutive Committee 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Wrestling Manager 2; Prom Committee 3; Trip Committee 4. Alexander Greg C. Farifield Road Upper Darby: Honor Roll 3, Tennis 3,4; Attendence Aid 2,3. Allen, Sandra 632 S. 55th St., Majorettes 4; Pan American Club. Anastassiades, Cynthia M. 235 N. Cedar In., Upper Darby: Choral Club 2,3; Executive Committee 2;3; Gym Aide 4, Helenic Club 2,3,4; International Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Pan American Club 2, Ski Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Basketball 2; Soccer 2, statistician; Cheerleading 3,4; Gymnastics 3,4, Captain; Intramurals Volleyball, Gymnastics, Basket- ball. Anderson, Albert 197 Blanchard Rd. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Audio Visual Crew 2,3,4. Andrews, Edward C. 917 Promos Ave. Secane: Vo-tech 4; Shop Foreman 4; President of Shop 4. Angelos, Chris 22 Springfield Road, Clifton Heights: Baseball 3; Stock Room 3: Anthony, David 265 Gramercy Drive, Clifton Heights: Baseball 2,3,4: Antonelli, Julie R. 131 Ardmore Ave., Upper Darby: Archer, Joe 113 W. Baltimore Pike, Clifton Heights: Armor, Steve Lloyd 323 Ashland Ave., Secane: Honor Roll 2,3; Cross Country 2,4; Intramur- als 2,3; Industrial Arts Award 3; Intramural Hockey 3; Basketball 2; High School Office Aid 4: Aslanidow, Ana N. Sellers Ave., Milbourne: Bridge Club 4: Concert Choir 3; C.S.C. 3,4; Helenic Club 3,4; Le Circle Francais 2,3,4; Li- brary Aide 4; Student Council 3,4; Auve, Kimberly Jane 3437 Albermarlc, Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 2,3; Executive Committee 2,3; Gym Aide 4; ITAP Child Dev. Ill Atlee, John Norman 307 Windermere Ave., Lansdowne: Auve, Lisa M. 3433 Albermarlc Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 1,3; Student Council 1; Bas- ketball 1,3; Lacrosse 1; Intramurals 1,3 Avila, Darlene 106 Academy Rd., Clifton Heights: Intramurals 4 Bailer, Micheal Paul 7 Ardsley Road, Upper Darby: Distributive Education 3,4; lntramur- als 3,4; Distributive Education 3 5th place Baker, Robert Mark 3814 Brunswick Ave, Drexel Hill: Acorn Art Staff 3,4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2,3: Gym Aide 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4 Baldwin, Alan R. 231 East Greenwood Ave. Lansdowne, Pa.: Honor Roll 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4 Baltz, Ron David 306 South Church Street, Clif- ton Heights: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Wrestling 2,3 Barbeau, Rich D. 475 Penn Ave., Drexel Hill: Chess Club 2; Folk Club 3; Professional Field Study 2,4 Bardsley, Robert Wm. J. 45 N. Penn St., Clifton Heights Barnes, Larry Robert 4634 Woodland, Drexel Hill: Student Council 4 Barone, Michael C. 7124 Radbourne Road, Up- per Darby Barrett, Daniel Clinton 410 S. Carol Blvd. Upper Darby: Library Aide 2,3,4; co- president of the Library 4 Bazis, Antony Charles 900 W. Penn Pines Blvd., Penn Pines Bates, Susan Marie 4401 Marvine Ave., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4; Commencement Usher 3; Drill Team 3.4; Faculty secretary 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; International Club 3; Student Council 2,3, National Honor Society 4; Royal Triangle 3; Winner of “Carnival Queen Contest 3; Business Club 3; President of Busi- ness Club 4; COEP 4 Battista, Bill J. 324 Walnut Street, Clifton Heights: Vo- Tech Boxing Club 2,3,4. Barrista, Joe J. 214 Heather Road, Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2; Baseball 2; Won egg throwing contest 3. Battista, Linda A. 324 Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill: Student Council 2,3; Hockey 2,3. Battista, Rose-Marie 324 Walnut Street, Clifton Heights. Benedetto, Barbara A. 1116 Agnew Drive, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2. Bcrberian, Sofia 427 E. Broadway Ave., Clifton Heights. Berman, Rob Frank 832 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill. Ber ridge, Robert E. 5153 Palmers Mill Rd., Clif- ton Heights: Distinguished Honor Roll 2; German Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Power Tech Achievement Award 3. Berry, Tully 493 E. Broadway, Clifton Heights. Bess, Jill Ann 704 Wildell Avenue, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Bianchi, Annette Marie 4019 Redden Road, Drexel Hill: All School Show 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pub- lications Agent 4. Bizzaro, Anthony Joe 206 Chapman Ave., Lans- downe. Blackham, Arleen “Smoki 79 Hartley Rd., Lansdowne Children s Play 2; Commence- ment Usher 3; C. S. C. 2,3,4; Departmental Aide 2; Hippercrites Club 2; Student Council 2; Pan American Club 3; Publications Agent 3; Royal Triangle 2; Basketball 4; Lacrosse 4; Intramurals 2. Blankanship, Joy Ellen 616 Wynnbrock Rd., Secane. Boerckel, Maureen 78 South Harwood Rd., Up- per Darby. Bohdelian, Aram Apt. E-21 State Hazel Rd., Upper Darby: Steinmetz Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; French Award 2,3. Bones Jack M. 4019 Ellendale Rd., Drexel Hill. Bonini, Brian D. 1004 Bel field Ave., Drexel Hill. Bonkoski, Janice M. 412 Glendale Rd., Upper Darby. Borgnis, Donna Murray 23 Powell Lane, Upper Darby: Departmental Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Volleyball 2; Typing Club 4. Boschetti, Ray Stephen 2211 Windsor Ave., Drexel Hill. Bottos, Vicki 200 Wembly Rd., Upper Darby. Battistini, John Joseph 929 Brian St., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 3,4, Honor Roll 2,4; Student Council 2; Weightlifting 2; Intra- murals 3 Beaky, Theresa Marie 35 Wyncliffe Ave., Clif- ton Heights: Intramurals 4; Vo-tech 2,3 Medical Assistant Beal Michael 4010 Lasher Rd., Drexel Hill. Beese, Donald H. 27 N. State Rd., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3; Intramurals 2,3 Beitzel, Mark D. 638 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill. Bell, Elaine 538 Netherwood Rd., Upper Darby: Business Club 4; Coep 4 Bellenzeni, John A. 156 Springton Rd., Upper Darby: Commencement Usher 2,3; C. S. C. 4; Executive Committee 2,3; Honor Roll 2; Stu- dent Council 2,3,4. Football 2,3; Varsity Club 3; Track (Spring) 4; Rifle 2; Asst. Coach — Female Footbal Team 4; Varsity Letter for Football 3 Benedetti, Valerie Ann 107 Sherbrook Blvd. Up- per Darby: Departmental Aide 4; Executive Committee 4; Pep Club 2; Publications Agent 2,3,4; Home Econimics Aide 3,4; Home Eco- nomics Award 3; Coep 4; Business Club 4; Deans Aide 2; Honor Roll 2,4; Library Aide 4. Bouvier, Cyndi Ruth 903 Primos Ave. Secane Browen, Chris William 10 Glencoe Rd. Upper Darby: Boyle, Kevin Robert 605 Beverly Blvd. Upper Darvy: Commencement Usher 3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Boyle, William James 5108 Whitehall Dr. Clif- ton Heights Brazelton Fred J. 929 Childs Ave. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3 Brenenborg, Cynthia J. 5161 Palmers Mill Rd. Clifton Heights Brent, David Charles 1225 Edmonds Ave. Drexel Hill Brinson, Bob 500 S. Biship Ave. Secane Honor Roll 3 Briscoe, Joan M. 1132 Belfield Ave. Drexel Hill: All School Show 3,4; Choral Club 2; Com- mencement Usher 3; C. S. C. 2,3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 4; Drill Team 4; Execu- tive Committee 3, Honor Roll 2,3,4; ITAP 4; Student Council 3; National Honor Society 4; Oak Staff 4; Publications Agent 2; Royal Tri- angle 2,3; Class Play 3. Brodsky, Amy S. 7001 Hazel Ave. Upper Darby: Executive Committee 4; Student Council 3,4; Publications Agent 2,3; Track (Spring) 3,4. Broomall, Dianne M. 533 Baltimore Ave. Clif- ton Heights: C. S. C. 3,4; Honor Roll 3; ITAP 4; Hockey 2; Swimming 2,3; Broomall, Judy Ann 533 Baltimore Ave. Clifton Heights: Swimming 2,3. Brophy, Paul F. 309 Clarbrooke Ave. Lansdown. Brown, Herbert W. 3821 Albermarle Ave. Drexel Hill: Acorn Reporter 2,3,4; All School Show 2; Band 2,3,4; Choral Club 2; Concert Choir 3,4. Honor Roll 2; Publications Agent 2,3; Track (Spring) 2; Music Award 3. Brown, John Lee 4938 Woodland Ave. Drexel Hill. Brunell, Luann 106 Crcstview Rd. Upper Darby: Student Council 2,3; Track (Spring) 3,4. Bruno, Arlene 600 Mason Ave. Drexel Hill Bas- ketball 2. Bucci, Jean Marie 546 Millbank Rd. Upper Dar- by: Faculty Secretary 4; Student Council 2,3,4. Buckley, James Gerald 85 N. Union Ave. Lans- downe. Buettner, Robert Daniel 677 Long Lane Upper Darby. Buley, Mary Ann 2463 Eldon Ave. Drexel Hill: Commencement Usher 3; Executive Commit- tee Alt. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4; Faculty Secretary 2,3; Hippocrites Club 2,3,4; Majorettes 2,3,4 — Co-captain 4; Prof. Field Study 4; Welfare Agent 2,3; Royal Triangle 2,3; Girls Football Team' 4. Bulovas, Mark D. 7073 Veronica Road, Upper Darby. Burch, Kyle Albert 223 Boro Road, Primos: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Bowling 3,4. Burger, Christopher S. 15-11 Valley Road, Drexel Hill: All School Production 2,3,4; All School Show 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Choral Club 2,3,4; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Senior vo- cal music award 3; Faculty Show 3; Band President 4, Romania Choir 3. Burke, Denise Marie 97 Hartly Rd., Lansdowne: Band 2,3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; He- lenic Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Pan American Club 2; Track (Spring) 2; All School Musical 3,4. Burke, John E. 215 S. Bishop, Secane. Burnett, Linda Denise 114 Terrace Ave., Upper Darby. C. S. C. 2; Honor Roll 2,4; Royal Crest Art Staff 4; Royal Crest Editorial Staff 4; In- tramurals 2,4. Burns, Debra Elaine 7543 Parkview Rd., Upper Darby. Burton, Grace M. 5233 Oleander Rd, Drexel Hill: Bridge Club 3,4; Choral Club 2,4; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Pan American Club 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Spanish III Award 3. Bush, Barbara Jean 832 Childs Ave, Drexel Hill: All School Show 2; Band 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Orchestra 3. Butler, Catherine 213 South Lynn Blvd., Upper Darby: All School Production 2,3; Choral Club 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Departmental Aide 2; Honor Roll 2,3. Butz, Linda Jean 1129 Brookwood Lane Secane: Distingusished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Oak Staff 3,4; Pan American Club 2,3,4; Hockey 3,4; Track (Spring) 2,3,4; Vollyball 2; Pool Aide 2; Needlework Society 3,4. Byrne, Theresa 217 Cambridge Rd. , Clifton Hieghts: Business Club 3,4. Byrnes, Ramona Margret 239 Barclay Rd., Up- per Darby. Byrnes, Theresa Marie 527 Wilde Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Caggiano, Jacqueline 907 Brenton Rd., Drexel Hill: C.S.C. 2,3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4; Executive Committee 2,3,4; 1TAP 4; Student Council 2; Pan Ameri- can Club 3; House Play Competition 2; Junior Class President 3; DAR 4; Co-Chairman of Marathon 4; National Honor Society 4. Calabrese, Dawn Marie 250 Beverly Blvd., Up- per Darby: All School Show 4; Choral Club 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 4; Honor Roll 2,4; Folk Club 3; Publications Agent 2,4; Spring Play Cast and Crew 2; Concert Choir Staff 3,4. Calder, Casey 146 S. Fairview Ave., Upper Dar- by: Executive Committee 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Basketball 2,3; Intramural Basketball 2,3. Calder, Colleen Ann 138 S. State Rd., Upper Darby: Executive Committee 2; Honor Roll 2,4. Calder, Pedrick D. Acorn Editorial Board. Cambria, Vicki 3614 Highland Ave., Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 4. Canamucio, Joseph F. 131 Abbey Terrace. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3; Intramurals 3,4; Intramural Gym Hockey 3,4; Wrestling 4; Weightlifting 4. Cannavo, Phil 2003 Greenhill Rd., Lansdowne: Distributive Education 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Rootball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4. Capaldi, Barbara Ann 7124 Wayne Ave., Upper Darby; A.A. Council 2,4; Executive Commit- tee 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Publications Agent 2; National Honor Soci- ety 4; Basketball 2,3,4; JV Captain 3; Lacrosse 2; Intramurals 2,3; Volleyball 2,3; United Na- tions, World Affairs Club 4. Capoferri, Robert L. 2212 Windsor Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Weightlifting 4; Varsi- ty Golf 2,3. Caponi, Angela 354 Huntley Rd., Upper Darby. Capriotti, Joe J. 3818 Albemarle Dr., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2; Student Council 2; La- crosse (Boys) 3,4; Intramurals 2. Caroulis, Jon: Acorn Editorial Board 3,4; Honor Roll 2,4. Caroulis, Elizabeth F. 206 Coverly Rd., Lans- downe. Carpus, Don F. 9 Ardsley Rd., Upper Darby: A.A. Council 3; Distributive Education 4; In- tramurals 2. Caruso, Debra 17 S. Linden Ave., Upper Darby. Carr, Peter John 418 Broadview Rd., Upper Dar- by. Carr, Lynn F., 519 Seven Oaks Dr., Clifton Heights. Carr, Margaret 7101A Radbourole Rd., Upper Darby. Carrea, Kendall Frances 214 Westbrook Dr., Clifton Heights. Carroll, Ellen M. 4948 State Rd., Drexel Hill: Drill Team 4; Honor Roll 3,4, Student Coun- cil 3; Basketball 3; Volleyball 3,4; Attendance Collector 4. Carroll, Joyce Kathleen 7129 Guilford Rd., Up- per Darby: Library Aide 2; Student Council 2. Carroll, Mike J. 628 Drexel Ave., Drexel Hill. Carrow, Sandra Lee 2520 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill: Castellano, Steve Vincent 751 Ormond Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2; Basetball 2; Soccer 2. Castelli, Jim M. 7257 Guilford Rd. Upper Dar- by: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 3; Student Coun- cil 2; Football 4; Gymnastics 3,4; Weightlift- ing 4. Casto, Wayne James 750 Westwood Lane, Clif- ton Heights: Honor Roll 2; Lacrosse 3. Catalini, Joseph A. 400 N. Springfield Rd., Clif- ton Heights: Catona, Tina V. 115 Willowbrook Rd., Clifton Heights: Departmental Aide 2,4; Executive Committee 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; 1TAP 4; Pan American Club 2; Hockey 2,3,4; Winter Track 3,4; Spring Track 3,4. Cavalli, Karen 803 Penn Ave., Drexel Hill: C.S.C. Executive Committee; Honor Roll. Cavanaugh, Sue Mary 204 S. Lynn Blvd., Upper Darby: A.A. Council 4. Cavanagh Mary Donna 4011 Taylor Ave., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; 1TAP 4; Library Aide 3,4. Cellini Phil S. 81 Lamport Rd., Upper Darby: Weightlifting 4. Ceritano Ermano 2211 Harwood Ave., Upper Darby: Student Council 4; Gymnastics 3,4. Charles, George Edward 5123 Whitehall Dr., Clifton Heights: Student Council 2,3,4; Spring Track 3,4; Weightlifting 2,3,4. Cherry, Michael Joseph 4025 Huey Ave., Drexel Hill: Cross Country 2; W'inter Track 4. Chionis, Priscilla 153 Wellington Rd. Upper Darby. Chletocos, Peter E. 135 St. Laurence Rd., Upper Darby: Distributive Education 4; Gym Aide 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Publi- cations Agent 4; Intramurals 2,3. Christi, Vincent Joseph 907 Primos Ave., Se- canc. Chubinge, Rose Marie 3217 Berkley Ave., Drexel Hill: A. A. Council 3; C. S. C. 2; Distri- butive Education 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Adver- tising Manager of DECA. Church, Diane C. 264 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Executive Committee 3; Hippocrites Club 3; ITAP 3; Student Council 2; OAK staff 4; Prof. Field Study 4; Spring Track 2; Spring Track 3 (manager); Humanitarian Award 3. Ciambrello, Connie. Ciccarelli, Steve T. 908 Concord Ave., Drexel Hill. Clancy, Robert Joseph 325 Huntley Rd., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2; Baseball JV 2; Swim- ming JV 2. Clark, Steven Wayne 363 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 3,4; German Club 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Bowling 2,3,4; Intra- murals 3,4; Interaction Council 4. Clarke Jean T. 85 Lamport Rd., Upper Darby: Choral Club 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Volley- ball 2,3,4; Business Club 4; Typing Club 4. Clarke, Karen Ann 420 Blythe Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3; Publication Agent 3; Cooperat- ive Education 3. Cluley, Betty L. 115 Terrace Ave., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Volleyball 4. Ciafre, Joe A. 30 S. Kirklyn Ave., Upper Darby. Coan, Charles 409 Alexander Ave., Drexel Hill: Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Track (Winter) 2,3,4; Track (Spring) 2,3,4; Weightlifting 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Boxing 2,3,4. Col DePietro, Ralph 244 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill. Cole, Vicki L. 921 Wilde Ave., Drexel Hill. Coleman, Linda Lee 7151 Greenwood Ave., Up- per Darby; Business Club 3,4; Drill Team 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Royal Traingle 2,3. Coll, MaryPatricia 212 S. Madison Ave., Upper Darby. Collins, Terrie A. 269 Sheffield Rd., Lansdowne: A. A. Council 4; Children's Play 4; Commer- cial Club 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Dis- tributive Education 4; Honor Roll 4; National Honor Society 4; Hockey 4; Swimming 4; Volleyball 4. Collins, Michael 525 Woodcliffe Rd., Upper Darby: Weightlifting 4. Connahan, Michael Thomas 3734 Taylor Ave., Drexel Hill. Connolly, Mark James 6806 Clover Lane, Upper Darby. Constantine, John Joseph 329 Riverview Rd., Drexel 1 lill: Student Council 4; OAK Photog- raphy 2,3,4. Cook, Howard Gary 405 South Church St., Clif- ton Hgts: Executive Committee 4; Intramur- als 3. Cooke, Dave P. 112 North Lynn Blvd., Upper Darby: Foogball 2; Weightlifting 4. Cosdano, Thomas Cosfol, Chris D. 34 Millbourne Ave., Upper Darby: Executive Committee 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Lacrosse 4. Costa, Karen M. 5217 Palmers Mill Rd., Clifton Heights: Vo-Tech Medical Lab 2,3,4; Math Award (Algebra) 2,3. Cottman, Patricia Ann 86 S. State Rd., Upper Darby. Coughlin, Harry S. 220 Sycamore Ave., Clifton Heights. Cox, Dave W. 967 Fairfax Rd. Drexel Hill: Swimming 2,3. Coyle, Patricia Eileen 433 Glendale Rd. Upper Darby: DECA 4. Crane, Deborah Lynne 744 Surrey Rd. Aldan: Crane, Michael John 3716 School Lane Drexel Hill. Crane, Ron E. 744 Surry Rd. Clifton Heights. Crawford, David L. 419 Netherwood St. Upper Darby. Crawford, Janice M. 295 Westpark Lane Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 3,4; Pan American Club 2. Crawford, Scott L. 7759 Wayne Ave. Upper Dar- by. Creighton, James I. 6917 Guilford Rd. Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4; A.A. Council 4, Baseball 2,4; Spring Track 4; Weightlifting 4; Intramurals 2,3. Crittenden, John Lamont 1010 Bryan St. Drexel Hill. 225 Senior Directory Croghan, Catherine 1008 Rhodes Ave. Secane: Commencement Usher 3; Fall Play Cast and Crew 4; Honor Roll 4; Ski Club 4; Spring Play Cast and Crew 4; Typing Club 4; Female Football Team 4 Cromie, Gail Elizabeth 828 Childs Ave. Drexel Hill: All School Show 3,4; Band 2,3,4; C.S.C. 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; 1TAP 4; Orchestra 3,4; Hockey 2,3; Lacrosse 1,2; Welfare Agent 2,3. Crouthamel, Deborah Joyce 581 Snowden Rd. Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2.3. Culbertson, Edward J. 367 Avon Rd. By wood: A.A. Council 3,4; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Weightlift- ing 4. Culkin, Kathleen Ruth 1105 Ormond Ave. Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Bridge Club 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Hippocrites Club 2,3 President; Le Cercle Francais 2; Student Council 2,3,4; Publica- tions Agent 2,3; Tennis 2; English Award 2,3; Optomist Speech Award 2; Union Carbide Washington Workshops Scholarship 3; Bi- centennial Minute State Finalist 4. Cummings, Paul 401 Gilpin Rd. Upper Darby. Cunningham, John M. 333 North Ave. Secane: Wrestling 2,3,4. Czeponis. Steven S. 750 Cornell Ave. Drexel Hill. Daigh, Kathy Sue 4932 Woodland Ave., Drexel Hill: Children's Play. Dialey, Diane 916 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 3,4; C.S.C. 4, Executive Commit- tee 4, Honor Roll 2,3; Folk Club 3; Publica- tions Agent 4; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4, Basketball 3; Intramurals 3; Rifle 2. Daknis, Maria Anne 49 Springton Rd., Upper Darby: A.A. Council 3; Commencement Ush- er 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 3,4; Distribu- tive Education 4; Executive Committee 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Le Circle Francais 2; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 2; Display Manager — School Store 4. D'Aprile, Gary R 7211 Hazel Ave., Upper Dar- by. D'Andrea, Susan 4011 Lasher Rd., Drexel Hill: Department aide 2. Honor Roll 3; Cooperat- ive Program 4. Danesi, Leonard J. 32 Fairview Ave., Clifton Heights: Career Motivation 3,4. D'Angelo, Mark 1034 Cobles St. Drexel Hill. D'Antonio Lorraine Janet 229 St. Laurence Rd.. Upper Darby: Commemcement Usher 3; Ex- ecutive Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4; Royal Triangle 2,3; Typing Club 4; Dance Commit- tee Chairman 3; Christmas Dance Committee 4; D'Ascenzo, Bernard 803 Shadeland Ave. Drexel Hill: Prof. Field Study 4; Track (Spring) 3. DeAnglelis, Diane, D. 2283 Spruce St. Upper Darby: Distributive Education 4; Honor Roll 2,3; DeFreitas, Luiz, A. 4642 State Rd., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3,4; Student Council Vo-Tec 4. DeHart, George Edward 208 N. Oak Ave., Clif- ton Heights: All School Production 2,3,4; C.S.C. 3; Gym Aide 2,3; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 2,3; Varsity Club 3; Cross Country 2,3; Football 2; Gymnastics 4; Weightlifting 4; Intramurals 2,3; DeLacy, Tricia Ann 561 Littlecroft Rd., Upper Darby: Distributive Education 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; 3rd Prize Art Show 3; Volleyball in Marathon. DelGrosso, Kenneth George 807 Kenwood Rd., Drexel Hill: Vo-Tec 4; Dellorco, Chris Maria 139 Hampden, Upper Darby: Departmental Aide 2; DelPrato, Joseph E. 3434 Marshall Rd. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 4; Student Council 3; Ceop 4. DeLuco. Ron M. 917 Brenton Rd., Drexel Hill. DeLuca, Nick 5144 Gramercy Dr., Westbrook Park All School Production 2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4; C.S.C. 2,3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Distributive Ed. 2; Hi-Q Team 2,3,4; Library Aide 2,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Or- chestra 2,3,4; Prof. Field Study 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Cross Country 2; Football 2; Wrestling 2; Baseball 3; Swimming 2,3,4; Track (Spring) 3; Rifle 2,3,4. Denning, John M. 5102 Whitehall Dr., Clifton Heights. Densmore, Donna Susan 48 S. Brighton Ave., Upper Darby: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Faculty Secretary 4; Student Council 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Pan American Club 2,3; Royal Triangle 2; Spanish Award 2. DePaul, Joe Dominic 248 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill; Honor Roll 3. DePaulis, Mary Beth 119 Copley Rd., Upper Darby; Honor Roll 3,4; Student Council 2. DePhillipo, Michael Joseph 1036 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill. DePrince, Patti J. 518 Wiltshire Rd. Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 3,4, Student Council 2. DeRose, Donna Rene 3216 Plumstead Ave., Drexel Hill: Drill Team 3. Derr, Gary Lynn 243 S. Fairview Ave., Upper Darby: Concert Choir 4; German Club 4; Ge- lenic Club 3,4. Honor Roll 3; Latin Club 3,4; Library Aide 3,4; Jr. Historians 3; Usher For Damn Yankees 4. Devereaux, Paul Edward 3720 Randolph St. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 4; Publications Agent 4; Varsity Club 4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track (Winter) 3,4; Track (Spring) 3,4. Divinney, Micheal, Pat 7244 Bradford Rd. Up- per Darby. Dezzi, Steve John 4036 Ellendale Rd. Drexel Hill. Diagostino, Gina C 804 Derwyn Rd., Drexel Hill DiCocco, Fred, L 840 Fairfax Rd. Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Ski Club 3,4; Soccer 2,3; Diegnan, Francis Joseph 4018 Redden Rd Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 4. Foot- ball 3; Wrestling 3. DiFerdinando, John Joseph 533 Anderson Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2; Football 2,3; Wres- tling 2,3,4; Weightlifting 4. DiGiacomo, Romona Lynda 32 Heather Rd., Upper Darby. DiGiorgio, James, Nicholas 2558 Stoneybrook La., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll Dijulio, Karen Ann 69 Suburban Lane, Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4; DiLoreto, Richard Joseph 243 Gromercy Drive. Clifton Heights. DiLoretto, Vincent Paul 229 So. Oak Ave., Pri- mos: Commencement Usher 2,3; Lacrosse 4; Gymnastics 3,4; Executive Committee 2,3,4; Soccer 3. DiMarco, Joe J 1002 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill: Student Council 3; Prof. Field Study 4; Royal Crest Photograph Staff 3,4; Royal Crest Pho- tography Staff 3,4; Royal Crest Editorial Staff 3,4; Won 2nd Prize for photography 3; 1st for Crest Composition 3. DiMaulo, Donna Marie 7255 Glenthorne Rd., Upper Darby DiNardo, Nancie J 102 Woodlwn Ave., Upper Darby DiPhillipo, Thomas Anthony 26 Edgemont Ave., Clifton Heights: Executive Committee 3,4. DiPierro, Madeline R 365 Avon Rd, Upper Dar- by. Director, Betsy Kay 5115 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Production 2; All School Show 2; Choral Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Triangle 3; NEDT — 9 percentile award 2 DiSands, Elisa M 525 E. Washington Ave., Clif- ton Heights: Ski Club 4; Hockey 4. DiStefano, Joanna 734 Derwyn Rd., Drexel Hill: Pan American Club 2. DiTiero, John DiTomo, Lou 1202 Bryan St., Drexel Hill: Hon- or Roll 2; Student Council 3; Wrestling 2. DiVece, Julie 1236 Wilson Dr., Upper Darby A.A. Council 3,4; Acorn Reporter 2; Choral Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 4; Royal Triangle 2,4; Swimming 3. Dockery, Don 7153 Stockley, Upper Darby: Honor Roll 3,4; Dodds, Deborah Anne 372 Kirks Lane Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 3,4, Honor Roll 4; Student Council 3; Publications Agent 2; Royal Triangle 3; Lacrosse 2,3,4; Swimming 2,3; Gymnastics 3. Doherty, John 1147 Hollywood Ave., Upper Darby. Doherty, Thomas 1147 Hollywood Ave., Upper Darby: Gym Aide 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2; Foot- ball 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Weightlifting 3; Dolceomore, James Joseph 306 Childs Ave., i Drexel Hill. Donahue, Joseph Paul 3718 Randolph St., Drexel Hill: V.I.C.A. 2,3,4; Donaldson, Bernie N. 6995 A Guildord Rd. Up- per DArby. Donnelly, Denise Ann 209 S. Church St. Clifton Heights: Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Typing Club 3,4; Doud, Richard M 223 Barrington Road, Upper Darby. Dougherty, Barbara Shirley 130 North Pennock Ave., Upper Darby: A.A. Council 4; Commer- cial Club 4; Faculty Secretary 4, Honor Roll 2,3,4; Dougherty, Karen Denise 4906 Woodland Ave., Executive Committee 2,3,4; Student Council 2. Doughty, Mike C 2455 Eoldon Avenue, Drexel Hill: Track (Winter) 2; Track (Spring) 4; Weightlifting 4; V.I.C.A. 3,4. Down, Diane Irene 7032 Emerson Avenue, Up- per Darby: Choral Club 2,3,4; Commerical Club 4; C.S.C. 2,3; Gym Aide 3; Faculty Secre- tary 4; Pep Club 2; Prof. Field Study 4. Ski Club 4; Intramurals 2; Volleyball 4; Welfare Agent 3; Humanatarian Award 2,3; Tutoring 2,3. Downey, Marianne P. 4004 Sommers Ave., Drexel Hill. Doyle, Robert 726 Alexander Ave., Drexel Hill. Drager, George J. 7031 Clover Lane, Upper Dar- by: Football 2,3. Draves, Susan J. 504 Davis Ave., Clifton Hights: Acorn Art Staff 3,4: C. S. C. 4; Execu- tive Committee Alter. 4; Honor Roll 3; Oak Staff Art 4; Pan American Club 2; Track 2; Publications Staff 2,3; Advertising Manager 4; Wall Mural 3,4. DuBoe, Debbie A 507 Cherry Street Clifton Heights: A.A. Council 4; Executive Committe 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Hockey 2. Dunbar, Diane L. 3800 Garret Rd., Drexel Hill. Duffy, Brian Andrew 215 Wadas Ave., Upper Darby. Duffy, Ann 216 Wadas Ave., Upper Darby. Duffy, Brain Charles 3409 Huey Ave., Drexel Hill. Duffy, Dolores 7103 Hazel Ave., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Typing Club 4. Dunlap. Robert Francis Aronomick Arms Apts., Drexel Hill. Durant, Joan Marie 1209 Mason Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; International Club 2,3; ITAP 4; Library Aide 4; Publications Agent 2,3; Swimming 2. Durkin, Patrick J. 505 Cherry Street, Clifton Heights: A.A. Council 2; Executive Commit- tee 2,3,4; Gym Aide 4; Student Council 2,3; Publications Agent 2,3,4; Lacrosse 4; Track (Winter) 2,3; Rifle Club 4; Computer Club 3,4. Eccles, Chris M. 535 Cherry St., Clifton Heights: Hockey 2,3. Eckstrom, Janis Eileen 211 Powell Lane, Upper Darby: A.A. Council 2; Choral Club 2,3; Commericial Club 4; Concert Choir 3; C. S. C. 2; Departmental Aide 2; Faculty Secretary 4; Latin Club 2,3; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 4; Tennis 2,3; Intramurals 2,3; Volleyball 4. Eisenhauer, Mareann Louise 140 West Madison Ave., Clifton Heights. Eline, Donna Elizabeth 66- 6 Drexelbrook Drive, Drexel Hill: Prof. Field Study 4; Publi- cations Agent 2; Nurses Aid 2; Sophmore Center Aide 2. Elliot, Daniel 4736 Woodland Ave., Drexel Hill. Ellis, Lorraine 7072 Clover Lane, Upper Draby. Engel, Edwin Henry 16 Ogden Ave., Clifton Heights. Erkert, Carol Ann 43 S. Brighton Ave., Upper Darby. Esnaste, Alfred Joseph 1700 S. State Rd., Upper Darby. Evak, George 74 Hartley Rd., Lansdowne: Dis- tributive Education 4. Evangilista, Maria Evangelou, Dean 1140 Agnew Dr., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Gym Aide 3; Student Coun- cil 3; Publications Agent 2; Varsity Club 4; Soccer 2,3,4. Ewing, William Joseph 604 Aronimick PL, Drexel Hill: Commencement Usher 2; Stu- dent Council 4; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 4. Fallon, Josephine Mary 718 Morgan Ave., Drexel Hill: International Club 3; Child De- velopement III 4. Falo, Paul Anthony 875 Harwood Ave., Upper Darby. Fannucchi, Donna Marie 3919 Mary St., Drexel Hill: Business Club 4; Typing Club 4; Atten- dence Office Aide 4. Fariss, Nancy T. 5127 Palmers Mill Rd. Clifton Heights: C. S. C. 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; 20 Mile Marathon 3,4; Hockey 2; Track (Spring) 4. Farrell, Joe J. 302 Bayard Rd. Upper Darby: Honor Roll 4; Boy's Lacrosse 3,4; Intramurals 3,4. Fedeli, Victor John 116 S. Lynn Blvd., Upper Darby : Distributive Education 3,4. Feeney, Frances M. 4 Berbro Ave., Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 2. Fekay, Abed 283 Copley Rd., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 3,4. Feldman, Maurice Alben 600 Masachusetts Ave., Aldan: Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Gym Aide 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Publications Agent 4; Foot- ball 3, Wrestling 2,3,4; Track (Spring) 2,3,4; Weightlifting 2,3,4. Ferguson, May Dolores 345 Lakeview Ave., Drexel Hill. Ferkler, Joe M. 4928 State Rd., Drexel Hill. Ferkler, Patricia Ann 77 Hartley Rd., Lans- downe. Ferrara, Joseph Neil 4017 Berry Ave., Drexel Hill. Ferry, Ed Anthony 271 Coverly Rd., Lans- downe: Honor Roll 4; Intramurals 4. Ferm, Henry Bennett 822 Eaton Rd., Drexel: Executive Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Student Council 2,3; Cross Country 3,4; Wrestling 2; Track (Winter) 3; Track (Spring) 2,3,4; Weightlifting 4; Alternate Executive Committee 3,4; Alternate Student Council 2,3. Ficca, John W. 1140 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Varsity Club 4; Swimming 2,3,4; Intramurals 4. Fimple, Steve 6721 Perry Ave., Upper Darby: Baseball 2. Finfrock, Richard Dean 46 North State Rd. Up- per Darby. Finkelman, Anita Janet 2221 Ardmore Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Production 2,3; All School Show 3; Choral Club 2; Children's Play 2; Crew 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4; Hippocrates Club, vice- president 2, Secretary 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Library Student Council 3; National Thespian Society 2, Treasurer 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Orchestra 3; Pep Club 2; Publications Agent 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2,4; Spring Play Crest Crew 2,3,4. Finsterbusch, Gina M. 6849 Walnut Park Dr. Upper Darby. Fisk, Charles L. 956 Brenton Rd. Drexel Hill. Fissidas, Maria G. 6506 Walnut Street Upper Darby. Fitzgerald, Cecelia Marie 719 Westwood Ln. Clifton Heights. Flangan, Cathy Maria 125 W. Washington Ave., Clifton Heights: A.A. Council 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2; Student Council 4; Hockey 4; Basket- ball 4; Hockey Letter. Flatt, James Gerard, 315 Burmont Rd. Drexel Hill: Gym Aide3,4; Student Council 3,4; Var- sity club 4; Baseball 4; Soccer 2,3,4; Intramur- als Basketball 3. Fleming, Dorothy Jean 6935 Ruskin Ln., Upper Darby. Ford, Catherine Elizabeth 441 Windemere Ave., Lansdowne: C. S. C. 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Publica- tions Business Staff 2,3,4. Foy, Eileen F 2547 Irvington Road, Drexel Hill: C.S.C. 2; Executive Committee 2; Student Council 4; Secretary of the Business Club 4. Foy, Eleanor Frances 2547 Irvington Rd.: Execu- tive Committee 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Intramur- als 2,3; Volleyball 2; Co-OP Franchi, Ann Marie French, Anitalyn 83-1 Fern Blvd. Drexel Hill: Franco, Zuzel Irene 123 Normandy Rd.: Frank Jay Howard 7810 Westview Ave: C.S.C. 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Le Circle Francais 2,3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Publications Business Staff —Advertising Billing Manager 2,3,4: Fratick, Mary Anne 135 Burmont Rd. Drexel Hill: Free, Betsy Hart 535 Irvington Rd. Drexel Hill: Commencement Usher 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Executive Committee 2,3,4; Hippocrites Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Publi- cations Agent 3; Hockey 3,4; Frisch, Susan 3427 Verner Rd. Drexel Hill: Fry, Kathy Anne 447 Sharon Ave. Sharon Hill: Vo-Tech Cosmetology; Vica Clubs: Fuller Tim John 813 Cedar Ave. Drexel Hill: Galanos, Francesca 13 Kenmore Rd., Upper Darby: A.A. Council 2,3; All School Show 3; Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3,4; C.S.C. 4; Executive Com- mittee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 4; Oak Staff 4; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Cheer- leading 2,3,4; Galvan, Kathleen Annette 236 Ashby Rd. Up- per Darby: Galiatsatos, Ann 276 Kent Rd., Upper Darby; Helenic Club 3,4: Galligan, Claire M. 60 S. Madison Ave. Upper Darby: Band 2,3,4; C.S.C. 4; Gym Aide 4; Royal Triangle 2,3; Junior Achievement 3: Gallo, Richard C. 4041 Marshall Rd. Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,34; Intramur- als 2,3: Ganzelli, Regina M. 31 Sunshine Rd. Upper Darby: A.A. Council 4; C.S.C. 4; Faculty Sec- retary 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 3; Intra- murals 4; Typting Club 3,4; Senior Girls' Football Team 4: Gardiner, Ann Elizabeth 2403 Bond Ave. Drexel Hill: Royal Club 2: Garrity, Michael 119 Academy Rd. Clifton Heights: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Garthwaite, Rian Peter 452 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill Gasbarro, Vincent V. 511 S. Bishop Ave., Se- cane: Baseball 2,3,4; Grary, Michael Joseph 4304 Bloomfield, Drexel Hill Geiger, Alan C. 351 Blamchord Rd. Drexel Hill: Concert Choir 2,3; Gym Aide 3; Lacrosse 3,4; Varsity Club 4; Swimming 2,3,4; Intramural 3,4; Honor Gym Class 4. George, Ben R. 4019 School Lane Drexel Hill George, Stephen 248 Guilford Rd., Lansdowne Gerasimidis, Chrisoula 145 Barrington Rd., Up- per Darby: Helenic Club 2,4; Honor Roll 2; International Club 2. Gerland, Kenneth M. 2574 Hillcrest Rd, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2. Geslao, Elaine P. 609 Wilton Ave., Secan: A.A. Council 2,3; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Swimming 3,4. Getty, Charles William 18-13 Valley Rd., Drexel Hill: Work Study 4. Giannasioli, Robert Nicholas 6723 Montgom- ery Ave., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3; Base- ball 3; Golf 3. Gibbons, Debbie E. 31 North State Rd., Upper Darby Gibson, John D. 4950 State Rd., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Hockey 3; Intramurals 2,3,4. Gibson, Robert Charles 36 N. Keystone Ave., Upper Darby: A.A. Council 4; Intramural Hockey 3,4. Gilfoy, D. Scott 1117 Morgan Ave., Drexel Hill Gilkin, Joanne L. 7105 Clover Lane, Upper Dar- by: C. S. C. 4; Departmental Aide 4; Faculty Secretary 4; Student Council 2; Intramurals 4. Giuliano, Joan Marie E. 4033 Berry Ave., Drexel Hill: Concert Choir 2; Honor Roll 3,4; Vica 3,4; First Aide at Vo-Tech 3; Safety Stuart at Vo-Tech 3. Glatfelter, James Joseph 24 S. Madison Ave., Upper Darby: Band 2,3,4. Glessner, Steven T. 7035 Radbourne Rd., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Glisson, Joan Ann 228 W. Washington Ave., Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Student Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Hockey 4; Basketball Manager 4; Pool Aide 2,3; Stu- dent Guide 4; Hockey Letter 4; Basketball Manaer Letter 4. Golden, Sarah Sal 309 Avon Rd., Upper Darby: C. S. C. 3. Gordon, LeighAnn 421 E. Broadway Ave., Clif- ton Heights: Executive Committee 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4. Gorman, Michael 192 Chapman Ave., Lans- downe. Gormley, Patricia Maria 259 Gramercy Dr., Clifton Heights. Gould, Peggy 441 Lombardy Rd., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; German Club 3; Student Council 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Royal Triangle 2,3; Interact 4; Demonstrated at Art Show 2,3. Gourousis, Helen 141 verhill Rd., Upper Darby: Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2. Gracie, Charles R. 820 Edmonds Ave., Drexel Hill. Grady, Kenneth 1125 Bryan St., Drexel Hill. 227 Senior Directory Grady, Thomas H. 924 Ormond Ave., Drexel Hill: Commencement Usher 3; Departmental Aide 3.4; Executive Committee 2;3.4; Wres- tling 2.3; Baseball 2. Grandizio, Kathleen 265 Sherbrook Blvd . Up- per Darby: Children's Play: Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; Drill Team 4; Hon- or Roll 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 3; Play Usher 2,3; Green. Robert 524 S. Cedar Lae, Upper Darby. Gregory, Leonard J. 1206 Agnew Dr., Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 3,4. Greiser, Frank T. 823 Green Lane. Secane: Gym Aide 3, Honor Roll 2,4; Intramurals Street Hockey 4. Griffin, Peter H. 918 Wolde Ave., Drexel Hill: Publications Agent 2; Ski Club 3; Intramurals 2,3; Rifle 2. Griffith, John P. 4407 School Lane, Drexel Hill. Griglione, Denise 11 Englewood Rd. Upper Darby: Faculty Secretary 4; C.S.C. 4; PEP Big Sister; Ski Club 4; Publications Agent 4. Grogan, Vicki V. 258 Bayard Rd., Upper Darby. Gudmundsen, Daniel C 134 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill: C. S. C. 4; Gym Aide 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Track Spring 3; Intramurals 3,4. Gudmundsen, Donna Marie 134 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Varsity Club 4; Hockey 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Lacrosse 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3. Guth, Jim Mike 321 Riverview Ave., Drexel Hill. Hackett, Anita Marie 5166 Crestwood Dr., Clif- ton Heights Hafen, Charles Allan 8023 Vernon Rd., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3; Ski Club 3; Soccer 3. Hageman, Fred J 7056 Radbourne Rd., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 3,4. Hall, Barbara Ann Cliff Park Apts B-5 Clifton Heights. Hanna, Joanne M 7543 Parkview Rd., Upper Darby. Hanrahan, Anne M 702 Fairfax Rd., Drexel Hill. Haralambidis, Georgia 372 W'embly Rd., Upper Darby: Helenic Club 2. Hardick, Donna 146 Blanckand Rd., Upper Darby. Harkin, Carol Mary 228 E. Berkley., Clifton Heights: Diving Team 4. Harrop, Russel Frank 1203 Harding Dr., Upper Darby. Hart, Nancy Lynn 7113 Hazel Ave., Upper Dar- by: C. S. C. 4; Choral Club 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 3,4; Executive Committee 2; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Folk Club 3; Na- tional Honor Society 4 Ski Club 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Hockey 2, Intramurals 2,3; Basket- ball — Captain, Hockey Captain Hathaway, Brian R 303 Eldon Ave., Drexel Hill. Havnoonian, Harry H 7442 Miller Ave., Upper Darby. Hazel, Frank D 319 Lincoln Ave., Lansdowne: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Bookstore Bookeeper 4. Hearn, Deborah Eileen 938 Concord Ave., Drexel Hill: Concert Choir 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Student Council 3; A. A. Ticket Salesman 3,4. Heath, Elizabeth Anne 837 Foss Avenue., Drexel Hill: Bridge Club 3,4; Children's Play 2; C. S. C. 3,4; Hippocrites Club 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 3; National thes- pian Society 2,3; Publications Agent 3; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 2; Acorn secreary 4. Heckman, Sarah jane 3729 Bonsall Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Production 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; International Club 2; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 4; Oak Staff 3,4; Royal Triangle 2,3; Biology Prize 2. Heddingen, Sue Patricia 5740 West Park Lane, Clifton Heights: Hockey 2. Heilenman, Deborah Louise 1102 Harding Dr., Upper Darby: Royal Crest Editorial Staff 4; Ski Club 4. Heinemann, Janice Mary 1115 Primos Ave., Se- cane: Commencement Usher 3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Oak Staff 3,4; Pan American Club 2,3,4. Hendoson, Jacqueline 2803 Marshall RD., Drexel Hill: A. A. Council 4; Acorn Reporter 2; Commencement Usher 2,3; Concert Choir 3; C. S. C. 4; Executive Committee 2,3; Honor Roll 2.3; Student Council 3; Pep Club 2; Prof. Field Study 4; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Lacrosse 2. Henk, Jean 533 Miduale Rd., Upper Darby. Henne Greg James 410 Glendale Rd., Upper Darby: Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4. Hennessey Claire L. 1216 Blythe Ave., Drexel Hill: Commencement Usher 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Faculty Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Varsity Club 4; Cheerleading 3,4 Hermann Robert Charles 329 West Park La., Clifton Heights: Football 2; Track 2. Herman, William John 1112 Drexel Ave., Drexel Hill: Band 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Varsity Club 4; Soccer 2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Intra- murals 2. Hess, Laura Anne 1129 Harding Dr., Upper Darby: Executive Committee 3,4; Gymnastics 4. Hickey, John Carroll 631 Villa Rd., Drexel Hill: All School Show 3,4; Choral Club 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Publications Agent 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Lacrosse 3,4; Madrigal 3,4; Senior House Play 4. Hicks, Paul C. Drexelbrook Dr., Drexel Hill; Honor Roll 3. Hight, Mary F. 240 Burmont Rd., Drexel Hill: Honro Roll 2. Hippie, W'ynthrope H. 7268 Radbourne Rd., Band 2; Chess Club 2; Cross Country 4; Foot- ball 2; Track 4; Spring Track 2,3,4. Hippie, Deidre T. 7268 Radbourne Rd., Upper Darby: Typing Club 4. Hoban, Denise C. 3405 Verner St., Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 4; Publications Agent 4; Basketball 3,4; Intramurals 3. Hoffecker, Judith Ann 4112 Vernon Rd., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Distribu- tive Education 4. Hogg, Joann Marie 224 Church St., Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 2,3; VICA 2,3,4. Hogan, Francis J. 7336 Miller Ave., Upper Dar- by: Chess Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2.3; Intramurals 3. Holcombe, Maureen E. 605 Andover Drive, Up- per Darby: Publications Agent 3. Holloway, Robert F. 1108 Harper Ave., Drexel Hill: Upper Darby American Legion Baseball 3. Holman, Phil D. 954 Argyle Rd., Drexel Hill: C. 5. C. 4; Honor Roll 2,4. Honigman, Christopher H. 743 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 2,3; Honor Roll 4; ITAP 4; Student Council 2,3; Varsity Club 4; Basketball 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4. Hoppe, Karen R. 122 Green Valley Rd., Upper Darby: A. A. Council 2,3; Commencement Usher 3 C. S. C. 3,4; Departmental Aide 3; Executive Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 4; Prof. Field Study 4; Publications Agent 2,3; Royal Triangle 3,4; Soccer Statitician 4; Intra- murals 2. Hopkins, Leon L. 1021 Edgerton Rd., Clifton Heights: Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Bowling 3,4. Hopson, Lorraine E. 3417 Marshall Rd., Drexel Hill: Student Council 2,3,4; Publications Agent 4; Swimming 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3; Business Club 4. Hudson, Carol Ann 3826 Rosemont Ave., Drexel Hill: Departmental Aide 2; Student Council 4. Hughes, Jim H. 5134 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill: Football 2,3,4. Hughes, Joe Mike 5134 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill. Hummel, Karla Lee 804 Kenwood Rd., Drexel Hill: Allschool Show 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Choral Club 3; Concert Choir 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Lacrosse 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Oak Staff 4; Orches- tra 2,3,4; Creative Writing Award 2. Hunt, Janet Lynn 1250 Providence Rd., Secane. Hunt, Marilyn 1607 Keystone Ave., Upper Dar- by: C. S. C. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Hippocrites Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intra- murals 2. Husband, Rebecca Jean 1801 Greenhill Rd., Lansdowne: Choral Club 2; Commencement • Usher 3; Concert Choir 3,4; Biology Club 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Executive Committee 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Oak Staff 3,4; Pan American Club 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2,3; Varsity Club 4; Hockey 3,4; Track (Spring) 2,3; Rifle 2; Jr. Class Play Competition 3. Huver, Mary Louise (Mimi) 924 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Prof. Field Study 4; Roy- al Triangle 2,3; Varsity Club 3,4, Hockey 2 J.V., 3,4 Varsity Captain; Basketball 2,3,4 Varsity ; Lacrosse 2 J.V. 3,4 Varsity; Intra- murals, Basketball 3. Huver, Joseph William 924 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Executive Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,4; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 4; Varsity Club 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,4; Track (Spring) 3. Hynes Paula Maria 6421 Market Street, Mill- bourne: Steinmetz Society 2; All School Pro- duction (Make-up) 3; Band 2,3,4; Choral Club 2; Children's Play 2; Concert Choir 3; Gym Aide 4. Honor Roll 2,3,4; Library Aide 2; Na- tional Honor Society 4. Hyatala, Margie Anne 7142 Radbourne Road, Upper Darby. Ianncelli, Joseph C. 134 N. Pennock Ave., Up- per Darby. Ierardi, Patrice 4405 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Show 3; Choral Club 2; Commence- ment Usher 3; Concert Choir 3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Hippocrates Club 2; Honor Roll 2; National Honor Society 4; Oak Staff 3,4; Publications Agent 3; Ski Club 3,4; J.V. Lacrosse 2; Interhouse Play Competi- tion 3; Algebra Award 3. Ippoliti, Carl W. 340 Prospect Ave., Clifton Heights: Executive Committee 3,4; Gym Aide 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Varsity Club 4; Swimming 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Jackson, Robert W. 4064 Ellendale Rd., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4; Honor Roll 2; Student Council 3; Intramurals 2; School Musical 3. Jamgochian, Gary J. 48 North State Rd., Upper Darby: Gym Aide 4; Student Council 2. Jani, Neeta B. 1033 Old Lane St., Drexel Hill: Volleyball 3,4. Janik, Jean M. 280 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 3,2. Jasper, Thomas M. 235 Coverly Rd., Lans- downe: Jenkins, Dennis C. 4011 Rosemont Ave., Drexel Hill. Jennings, James Robert 145 Hilldale Rd., Lans- downe: Intramurals 2,3. Jimmo, Catherine V. 1225 Myrtlewood Ave., Upper Darby. Johnson, Carol 136 Ardmore Ave., Upper Dar- by. Johnson, Craig S. 1200 Anderson Ave., Drexel Hill: Rock Group Brimstone Alley 2,3,4; Honor Roll 3. Johnson, Debbie Ann 201 Chapman Ave., Leu- kemia Marathon 4. Johnson, Susan L. 1012 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill: Color Guard 2; Drill Team 3; Ski Club 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Executive Committee 4; Prof. Field Study 4. Johnston, James Joseph 3957 Stratford Rd., Drexel Hill: Football 4; Weightlifting 3,4; In- tramurals 3,4. Jones. Jim B. 2288 Harwood Ave., Upper Darby. Jones, Patricia Marie 717 Cornell Ave., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Com- mencement Usher 3; Gym Aide 2; Student Council 2,3; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Welfare Agent 2,3; National Honor Society 4. Joyce, Stephen 1133 Myrtlewood Ave., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Football 2; Track (Spring) 4. Juckett, Ayn Louise 3786 Woodland Ave., Drexel Hill. Justius, Karen B. 785 Providence Rd., Upper Darby: Distributive Education 4 (Secretary); Honor Roll 3; Business Club 3. Juczcak, Barbara, Jane 26 Ogden Rd., Clifton Heights, Kaiser, Karen J. 4912 Woodland Ave., Drexel Hill: Ski Club 3,4. Kane, Kathy L. 472Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Attendance office 4. Karipis, Steve 109 Glendale Rd., Upper Darby: Baseball 4; Soccer 2. Karnback, Ross A., 1017 Blyth Ave., Drexel Hill. Kazian, Michele 906 Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2,3; Color Guard 2,3,4; Le Circle Francais 2; Student Council Alternate 4; Hockey 3; National Honor Society 4; Oak Staff 4; Marathon Committee 4. Kazmierski, Mark Allen 233 Bishop Ave., Clif- ton Mgts: Football 2,3,4. Keenan, Kenneth Michael 141 Meadowbrook Ave., Upper Darby: Swimming 2,3,4. Keenan, Tim John 144 Margate Rd., Upper Dar- by: Coffee House. Kelleher, Patrice Marie 28 West Madison Ave., Clifton Hgts: Honor Roll 3: Hockey 2; Swim- ming 2,3,4; Typing Club 4; Shorthand I Award 3. Keller, Janet Kay 156 West Dale Rd„ Upper Darby: Faculty Secretary 4; Typing Club 4; Business Club 4. Kelly Gregory John 361 Upland Way, Drexel Hill: istinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Gym Aide 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; International Club 2,3; Student Council 2; National Honor Soci- ety 4, Cross Country 3,4; Track (Winter Spring) 4. Kelly, Joseph Bernard 625 Ashland Ave., Drexel Hill; Gym Aide 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Lacrosse 3; Track (Winter) 4; Track (Spring) 4; Intramur- als 3,4. Kelly, Kathy M. 5202 Gramercy Dr., Clifton Heights: Departmental Aide 2. Kelly, Michael Patrick 245 Coverly Road, Lans- downe. Kennedy, Kathy M., 212 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill: C. S. C. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Student Council 4. Kennedy, Patty Ann 4129 Vernon Rd., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Marathon Committee 4. Kennedy, Robert F. 312 Fairfield Ave., Upper Darby. Kerr, Candi R. 6702 Marshall Rd., Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 2; Student Council 2,3,4; Pub- lications Agent 2,3; Ski Club 4; Swimming 2,3,4; Attendance Card Taker 2,3,4. Kesaris, Sofia 7401 Rogers Ave., Upper Darby: Library Aide 2; Marathon Committe 4; Greek Club 2,3. Kessler, Diana L., 389 Lakeview Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Prof. Field Study 4; Cho- ral Club 3; Commencement Usher 3; Infirma- ry Aide 2; Activities Committee 2. Kemper, James Scott 3855 Brunswick Ave., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 4; Honor Roll 3; Student Council 2,3; Swimming 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Choral Club 2. Kergides, Constanstime 538 Wiltshire Rd., Up- per Darby. A.A. Council 3,4; Bridge Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Weightlifting 3. Kharendjiam, Harry 32 Larchwood, Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 3; Soccer 3. Khatchandrian, Arthur 324 S. Carol Blvd. Up- per Darby: Soccer 2,34. Kilmon, Donald H. 3405 Plumstead Ave., Drexel Hill. King, Bill F. 190 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll: Distributive Edu- cation; Hippocrited Club; Honor Roll. King, Diane Kathryn 17 W. Madison Ave., Clif- ton Heights: Publications Agent 4. King, Francis . 24 Burd Avenue, Upper Darby. Kingsland, Robert M. 949 Brenton Rd., Drexel Hill: Acorn Art Staff 2,3,4; Choral Club 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2. Kinzel, Erich W. 9 Arbor Lea Road, Lansdowne. Kirby, Donald Wayne 540 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill: Distributive Education 3; Executive Committee 3,4; Student Council 4. Kirkpatrick, Charles Anthony 530 Bloomfield Ave., Drexel Hill: Wrestling 3. Kleckner, Kim Elizabeth 4370 Woodland Ave., Drexel Hill. Kleinschmidt, Kathy 34 Fairview Ave., Clifton Heights. Honor Roll 4; Vica 2,3. Kline, Thomas E. 126 Westbrook Drive, Clifton Heights. Knauss, Deborah Ann 5012 Marvine Road, Drexel Hill: Commencement Usher 3; Con- cert Choir 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,4; German Club 3,4; Hippocrites Club 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2,3,4. Kacala, Steve 204 Windsor Avenue, Upper Dar- by. Kodroff, Fred L. 2900 School Lane, Drexel Hill: Student Council 3,4. Koehler, Kurt Richard 904 Hawthorne Ave., Se- cane: Band 2,3; Gym Aide 4; Orchestra 2. Koob, Robert Phillip 600 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 2,3; Stu- dent Council 2; Football 3,4. Kortze, Robert N. 345 South Kirklyn Ave., Up- per Daby: Gym Aide 4. Kotopoulou, Soultana 84 Lamport Rd., Upper Darby: Koukos, Celeste Marie 214 Avon Road, Upper Darby: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4, Drill Team 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Welfare agent 3,4 Kouyoumjian, Thomas A. 163 Powell Lane, Up- per Darby: Gym Aide 4, Honor Roll 2,3; Stu- dent Council 2; Publications Agent 2,3,4 Kraekel, Linda R. 4723 Woodland Ave., Drexel Hill: C.S.C. 5; Honor Roll 3; Business Club 4,5 Kunder, Steven Carl 1206 Alexander Ave. Drexel Hill: Chess Club 2,3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Hippocrites Club 3,4; Hon- or Roll 2,3,4 Kwon, Young Sook 415 Glendale Rd., Upper Darby: Lacey, Brian F. 1017 Cornell Ave., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Lacrosse 3,4 Lake, Jean 5244 Reservation Rd., Drexel Hill: All School Show 2; Band 2,3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Executive Committee 2; Honor 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Cross Country 4; Track (Spring) 4 Lamarr, Dennis Frank 30 Powell la.. Upper Dar- by: Lange, Margie 4023 Rosemont Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2 Lange, Robert T. 4023 Rosemont Ave , Drexel Hill: Varsity Club 4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track (winter) 2,3,4; Track (Spring) 2,3,4 Lanza, Richard 347 Kirks Lane, Drexel Hill: In- tramurals, Floor Hockey 3,4; Votech Safty Award, Votech Emergency Rescue Team, Co- Captain of Championship Floor Laskin, Robert Ira 1109 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill: Student Council 3, Football 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 2,3,4; Royal Crest Editorial Staff 3; Track (Spring) 2,3,4 Lauh, William Franklin 4026 School Lane, Drexel Hill: Band 2,3,4 Laver, Dale Robert 7136 Clover Lane, Drexel Hill: D.E.C.A. Laurence, Sue Carol 912 Addingham Ave., Drexel Hill: All school Show 2,3; Concert Choir 3,4; Drill Team 4: Law, Diane E., 3824 Brunswick Ave., Drexel Hill; Color Guard 2; Commencement 3; Drill Team 4; Faculty Secretary 4; Executive Com- mittee 2,3,4, International Club 3; Pep Club 2: Leahy, Michael Thomas 227 Ardmore Ave. Up- per Darby: Bridge Club 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,; Distributive Education 3; Gym Aid 2,3; Lechette, Florence Elizabeth 41 Marlborough Rd. Upper Darby: Choral Club; Commence- ment Usher 3; Executive Committee 3,4; Stu- dent Council 3,4: Hockey Mngr. 3; Track (Spring) 2,3,4, Track (Winter) 3; Intramurals 2; Rifle 2; Volleyball 2; Lechette, Richard James 41 Marlboro Rd. Upper Darby: Lehman, Fred Allen 521 Woodglen Rd. Lans- downe: Honor Roll 2,4; Varisty Club; 4. Lac- crossed 3.4; Swimming 2,3,4; Intramurals 2; Leinberger, Charles Francis 2105 Greenhill Rd., Lansdowne: Excutive Committee 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Varisty Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2; Baseball 2; Lacrosse 3,4; Captain Football Team 4; Honors Gym 4; A-V Crew 2,3,4; A-V Crew President 4; Lemmon, Brian J. 110 Alverstone Rd. Clifton Hts: Executive Committee 3; Swimming 2,3,4; Varsity Letters in Swimming 2,3,4; Leneweaver. Gene J. 1008 Concord Ave. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2; Executive Committee 4; Student Council 2; Ski Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Lennox, Timothy Michael 146 Springton Rd. Upper Darby: Lennon, Janet E. 647 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill: CommencementUsher 3; Distinguished Hon- or Roll 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Art Club 2: Lennox, Kathy 943 Concord Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Lennox, Tom D. 146 Springton Rd., Upper Dar- by: Lentz, Denise Leonard, Marypat Ann 907 Brook Ave., Secane. Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Business Club 3,4; Typing Club 3; President of Typing Club 4: Letts, Theresa Marte 720 Windemere Ave., Drexel Hill: Leuter, David Michael 514 Blythe Ave., Drexel Hill: 229 Senior Directory Levin, Deborah Louise 566 Larchwood Ave., Upper Darby: A. A. Council 2; Acorn Editori- al Board 3,4; Bridge Club 3; Choral Club 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Le Circle Francais 2; National Honor Society 4; Publi- cations Agent 3; Concert Choir 3; Royal Trin- angle 2; Needle Work Society 3; Daughter of the American Revoltion Award Ammerican History 3; Colonial Philadelphia History So- ciety Awards for American History Essay 3: Leverotiscioli, Barbara Marie 1124 Wynbrook Rd: Track (Spring) 3; Link, Cheryl Ann 8 Overhill Rd. Upper Darby: Lion, Robert 787 Shelbourne Rd., Upper Darby: Lister, Allen James 4121 Vernon Rd., Drexel Hill: Lloyd, Robert Earl 312 Edgemore Rd., Secane: Long, Jean Marie 50 Woodcliffe Rd., Upper Darby: Loper, Robert M. 7210 Hazel Ave., Upper Dar- by: Lord, Deborah Jean 25 S. Diamond St., Clifton Heights: VICA 2,3; Loveless, Wayne B. 7002 Radbourne Rd., Upper Darby: All School Production 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; International Club 4; Student Council 4; Ski Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Lacrosse 4; Gymnastics 2,3,4. Lowis, Steven William 3438 Marshall Rd., Drexel Hill. Lucey, Catherine M. 468 Wilde Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramural Tennis 4; Royal Triangle 2. Lybrand, Jennifer 803 Gainsboro Rd., Drexel Hill: All School Show 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3. Lydon, Lois M. 1200 Providence Rd., Secane: Honor Roll 2,3. Mac Donald, Tom J. 7216 Lamport Rd., Upper Darby: Intramurals 3,4. Mac Donald, Daniel 353 Cheswald R., Drexel Hill. Macintosh, Thomas D. 126 Hilldale Rd., Lans- downe: Honor Roll 3,4; Publications Agent 2. Macos, Konstantinos 500 Timberlake Rd., Up- per Darby. Mac Queen, Bonnie Jean 834 Eaton Rd., Drexel Hill: Color Guard 2; Commercial Club 3,4; Drill Team 4; Executive Committee 3,4; Hon- or Roll 2,4; Student Council 3; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Tennis Manager 4; House Play Competition 2, Welfare Agent 3. Magee, Kathleen T. 219 Sanford Rd., Upper Darby: All School Production 2; All School Show 3,4; Choral Club 2; Concert Choir 3; Children's Play 2; Commencement Usher 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Library Aide 2; National Thespian Society 2; Oak Staff 4; Royal Triangle 2; Tennis 2; In- tramurals 2; Curriculum Committee 2,4. Maguire, John Mickey 1119 Cobbs Street., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Baseball 4. Malandra, Samuel Joseph 4026 Ellendale Rd., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 4; Lacrosse 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4. Malarkey, Anne Francis 383 Windermere Ave., Lansdowne: Commencement Usher 2,3; Ex- ecutive Committee 3; Gym Aide 2,4; Honor Roll 2,4; Student Council 2; Pan American Club 2; Pep Club 2; Prof. Field Study 4; Royal Triangle 2,3; Varsity Club 4; Lacrosse 3,4; Gymnastics 2,3, Capt. MVP — 4; Intramurals 2; Jester 2,3. Maley, Michael Maley, William F. 1007 Bryan St., Drexel Hill: Malloy, Bridget Mary 739 Concord Ave., Drexel Hill: A. A. Council 3,4; Commencement Ush- er 3; Departmental Aide 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Student Council 4; Typng Club 3,4. Malone, Martian Joseph 351 Clearbrook Ave., Lansdowne. Mandos, Robert R. 817 E. Penn Pines Blvd., Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4. Mannino, David M. 5349 Delmar Rd., Clifton Heights: Acorn Editorial Board 3,4; Acorn Reporter 2,3; All School Show 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Bridge Club 4; Chess Club 2; C.5.C. 4; Distunguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Executive Committee 3; Gym Aide 4; Hi-Q Team 4; Latin Club 2; National Honor Society 4; Or- chestra 2,3,4; Publications Agent 3; Soccer 3. Mapes, Cheryl A. 4927 Woodland Ave., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4; Departmental Aide 4; Student Council 3,4. Marchese, Kenneth J. 376 Edmonds Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Margus, Domenic S. 517 Spruce Ave., Upper Darby. Marino, Pam 1200 Blythe Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 3; Executive Commit- tee 4; Hippocrites Club 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; National Honor Soci- ety 4; Publications Agent 3; Royal Triangle 2; Varsity Club 3; Hockey 2,3,4; Lacrosse 2,3,4. Marinaros, Peter S. 285 Copley Rd., Upper Dar- by. Maritsis, Tony 143 Powell Lane, Upper Darby: Gym Aide 3,4; Honor Roll 2,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Soccer J.V. Letter 2; Soccer Varsity Letter 4. Martyn, Andrew K. 505 Kenwook Rd. Drexel Hill. Maryanski, Gale A. 263 Cheswold Rd. Drexel Hill: International Club 3. Markle, Paul J. 3941 Stratford Rd., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 3; Student Council 3. Markopoulos, Dennis S. 813 Eaton Rd., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4; Chess Club 2,3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Student Council 2,3. Marrongclli, Linda A. 283 Coverly Rd., Lans- downe: Gym Aide 4; Royal Triangel 2,3,4. Marshall, Daniel R. 72 Sunshine Rd., Upper Darby: Steinmetz Society 2,3,4; C.S.C. 2,3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Departmental Aide 2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4. Martin, Darlene A. 426 Alexander Ave., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 2; Acorn Editorial Board 2; Color Guard 2; Commencement Usher 3; Drill Team 3; Executive Committee 3; Faculty Secretary 4; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Swimming 4; Intramur- als 2,3,4; Typing Club 4; Business Club 4; Welfare Agent 4. Marx, Lisa Ann 2734 Eldon Ave, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3. Maratea, James M. 7007 Clinton Road, Upper Darby. Masciantonio, Kenn P. 833 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill: Folk Club 3; Project E.S.O.N. 3. Mashura Jane 315 WestPark Ln., Clifton Hts: Honor Roll 2,4; Student Council 2; Intramur- als 2. Massucci, Thomas 7400 Miller Ave., Upper Darby. Masters, Elsie Louise 7009 Emerson Ave., Up- per Darby: Choral Club 1,3. Martin, Thomas W. 250 Huntley Rd., Upper Darby. Mastrangelo, Jim Louis 120 South Lynn Blvd., Upper Darby: Chess Club 4; Color Guard 3; Gym Aide 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Library Aide 2,3; Student Council 2; Rifle 4. Mathers David J. 328 Abbey Terrace, Drexel Hill: Football 2: Gymnastics 3: Matolich Bruce Lee. 137 N. Fairview Ave. Upper Darby: Band 2,3,4: Rifle 2. Matsinger Wayne George. 3812 Albermarle Ave. Drexel Hill: Varsity Club 4: Lacrosse 3,4: Intramurals 2,3,4: Mattera Nicholas Clement. 834 Fairfax Rd.. Drexel Hill: All School Production 2,3,4: All School Show 2,3,4: Distinguished Honor Roll 3: Fall Play Cast and Crew 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Student Council 3: National Honor So- ciety 4: Orchestra 2,3,4: Spring Play Cast Crew 2,3,4: Football 2,3: Track (winter spring) 4: Intramurals 3,4: Audio Visual Aide 2,3,4: Mattioli, Michael Robert 1012 Bryan St., Drexel Hill McAnally, Kevin Michael 627 Foss Ave., Drexel Hill McAvinue, Brian Anthony 517 Blythe Ave., Drexel Hill McCarthy, Joseph E. 542 Millban Rd., Upper Darby: Work Study McCauley, James 207 Cambridge Rd., Clifton Heights McCloskey, Janet Begley 204 Chapman Ave., Lansdowne McCole, George C. 7106 Hazel Ave., Upper Dar- by: Distinguished Honor Roll 3: Gym Aide 3,4: Honor Roll 2: Intramural Basketball 3: A.A. Ticket Salesman 3: 4; Marine Corps Physical Fitness Team 3,4. McCollum, Mitchell D. 108 Foster Ave., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 3; Latin Club 2,3. McCool, Kevin 111 Brookwood Ln., Secane. McCormick, Barbara Anne 210 Ormond Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Show 2,3,4; Com- mencement Usher 3; C.S.C. 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Music Award 2, National Honor Soci- ety 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Publications Agent 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2; Varsity Club 4; Swim- ming 2; Gymnastics 3,4. McCormick, Mary R. 948 Concord Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Biology Club 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 3. McCullough, Dan P. 942 Fairfax Rd., Drexel Hill. McCullough, Wendy K. 1004 Cornell Ave., Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; C. S. C. 4; Departmental Aide 3; Drill Team 3,4; Executive Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4. McDonald, Aleta 15 Berbro Ave., Upper Darby: Student Council 3. McDonald, Susan Patricia 828 Gainsboro Road, Drexel Hill: Color Guard 2; Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Bas- ketball Intramurals; Marathon. McElaney, Jim J. 330 Riverview Ave., Drexel Hill. McElroy, Edward J. 2515 Irvington Rd., Drexel Hill. McElwee, Kathleen M. 731 Drexel Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Track 3,4. McFadden, Denise 191 N. Union Ave., Lans- downe: C. S. C. 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2; Intramurals 2. McGinley, Catherine 708 Harper Ave., Drexel Hill: A. A. Council 2,3,4; All School Show 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Le Circle Francais 2,3; Pep Club 2. McGinley, Stephen P. 244 E. Berkley Ave., Clif- ton Hts. McGinn, Michael Andrew 371 Upland Way, Drexel Hill. McGoldrick, James P. 227 Sprinfield Rd., Clif- ton Heights: Honor Roll 2,3; Swimming 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4. McGowan, Dan J. 203 Fairview Ave., Clifton Heights. McGrane, Maureen 4025 Taylor Ave., Drexel Hill: Majorettes 2,4; Faculty Football Game. McGrath, Ken Baltimore Pike, Clifton Heights. McGrath, Michael H. 515 East Washington Ave., Clifton Heights: Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Gym Aide 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Wres- tling 2; Baseball 3,4. McHorney, Richard P. 7012 Llanfair Rd., Upper Darby: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Re- porter 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Ex- ecutive Committee 3; German Club 3; Ger- man Club 2; Hippocrites Club 3,4; Soccer 2. McKee, Jeffrey Alan 920 Collenbrook Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Concert Choir 3; Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Swimming 2. McKeon, Kevin Raymond 4017 Plumstead Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 4; Vo-Tech. McLaughlin, Edward Patrick 933 Ormond Ave., Drexel Hill. McLaughlin, William J. 520 N. Lansdowne Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Swim- ming 2,3. McMahon, Joseph James 6923 Guilford Rd., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2; Football 4; Base- ball 2,3,4; Weightlifting 3,4; Intramurals 2,3. McManus, Jim 46 Golf Rd., Upper Darby: Band 2,3,4; Executive Committee 2; Honor Roll 3.4; Library Aide 4; Student Council 4; Royal Crest Editorial Staff 2,3,4. McMenamin, John William 4135 Vernon Rd., Drexel Hill: Intramural Floor Hockey 3,4 (captain). McStravog, Brian 452 Hampshire Rd., Drexel Hill. McSweeney, Diane E. 2002 Greenhill Rd., Lans- downe: Choral Club 2,3; C. S. C. 2,3,4; Execu- tive Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4: Stu- dent Council 2,3,4; Oak Staff 4; Pep Club 2; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Basket- ball 4 (trainer); Lacrosse 2,3,4 (manager and trainer); Intramurals 2. Meals, Debbie Lynne 479 Forrest Ave., Drexel Hill: Color Guard 2; Royal Triangle 2. Meikie, Kevin 512 Montana Ave., Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2; VICA 2,3. Melchiorre, Carol Lynn 632 Mason Ave., Drexel Hill: A. A. Council 3; Choral Club 2, Execu- tive Committee 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2. Mellis, Christopher G. 817 Fairfax Rd., Drexel Hill: A. A. Council 3; Publications Agent 2; Varsity Club 4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Wrestling Intermurals 2. Menta, Paul Louis 4016 EvansLane, Drexel Hill: A. A. Council 3; Gym Aide 4; Student Council 2,3; Publications Agent 2; Football 3,4; Swim- ming 1,2,3,4; Marine Physical Fitness 3; Ju- nior Achievement 4. Meo, John P. 1107 Primos Ave., Secane: A. A. Council 2,3; Swimming 2. Micozzie, Thomas Nicholas 278 West Park Lane. Clifton HEights. Miccolis, Thomas A. 7107 Wayne Ave., Upper Darby: Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Student Council 2,3. Mignogna, Kathy Roberta 325 Hampden Rd., Upper Darby: Transfer From Prendergast. Mikelson, Harry J. 536 Chester Ave., Clifton Heights. Miller. Ann Louise 1106 Wynn Brook Rd, Se- cane: Honor Roll 2; Student Council 4; Track (winter) 4; Track (spring) 3,4, Faculty Football Game 4; Marathon 3,4. Miller, Carlton E. 901 Kenwood Rd., Drexel Hill: C. S. C. 3; Executive Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; Student Council 4,3; Varsity Club; Publications Agent 2; Cross Country 2; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track (spring) 2; Intramurals 2,3. Miller, Joan Ann 7016 Radbourne Rd., Upper Darby: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Faculty Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Eligible for Na- tional Honor Society 4; COED 4; Miller, John 7016 Radbourne Rd., Upper Dar- by. Miscannon, George Leonard 612 Maine Ave., Aldan: Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Swimming 3; Track (spring) 4; Weightlifting 3,4; Supply Aide 3,4. Misialek, Beth Ann 321 Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Production 3,4; Choral Club 2; Children's Play 2; Color Guard 2; Com- mencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4, co- captain; Executive Committee 3,4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Pan American Club 2 Tutor- ing 3; National Merit Scholar 4; President; Thespians 2,3 (secretary). Missar, Kathy Lois 607 Mantana Ave., Clifton Heights: Executive Committee 2; Royal Tri- angle 2,4; Gymnastics 2,3. Mitoulis, Constantine G. 12 Powell Lane, Upper Darby: Choral Club 2,3; Commencement Usher 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3; Publications Agent 2; Soccer 2,3; Track 2,3; Track (Spring) 2,3; Intramurals 2.3.4. Mochulski, Martha 4100 Bonsall Ave., Drexel Hill: Steinmetz Society 3. Chess Club 2,3,4, Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Hockey J.V. 2; Cheerleading 3. Mollick, Janet 4132 School Lane, Drexel Hill: Departmental Aide 2. Molyneaux, Paul Gerard 5043 Marivine Ave., Drexel Hill: C. S. C. 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Track (Spring) 2; Intramurals 3. Monkman, Fred Robert 3243 Springfield Ave., Clifton Heights: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Executive Cmmittee 4; German Club 4; Gym Aide 3; Basketball 2,3,4. Monroe, Dan Thomas 268 Oak Ave.; Intramur- als 2. Moore, Michael Robert 6947 Ruskin Lane, Up- per Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Morgan, Betsy M. 625 South Ave., Secane: Vol- leyball 2. Morgan, Michael John 116 Bryan ST. Drexel Hill: German Club 2,3; Interact 4. Markedes. Jamie 7115 Sellers Ave., Bywood: Honor Roll 2; COEP 4. Morland, Thomas Joseph 248 S. Carol Blvd., Upper Darby. Mormile, Tony A. 2548 Irvington Rd., Drexel Hill. Morse, Leslie A. 2534 Stoneybrook Lane., Drexel Hill. Moses, Ken R. 608 Andover Drive, Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 3. Mostardi, Lawrence 215 S. Lynn Blvd., Upper Darby. Muff, Joe T. 355 Harrison Ave., Upper Darby. Mullen, David Leigh 24 Powell Lane, Upper Darby. Munns, Timothy E. 5200 Palmers Mill Road, Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 3; Cross Coun- try 4; Track (winter) 2,4; Track (Spring) 2,3,4. Murdock, Nancy L. 730 Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Production 2; C.S.C. 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Prof. Field Study 4; Royal Triangle 2.4. Murdock, Theresa Marie 3433 Verner Street, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Gym Aide 2; National Thespian Society 2; Pan American Club 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2; Business Club 3,4; Typing Club 4. Murphy, William G. 4022 Berry Ave., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 3,4; Gym Aide 2,3, Honor Roll 2,3,4; Varsity Club Cross Country 3,4,; Spring Track; Winter Track 3,4; Captain 4. Murphy, William M. 3443 Verner St., Drexel Hill: German Club 2; Football 2,3,; Wrestling 2. Murta, Stephen John 720 Elm. Tree Rd., Lans- downe: Commencement Usher 3; Honor Roll 2; Basketball 2,3,4 Murzyn, Mary Anne Frances 7104 Clover Lane, Upper Darby. Musial, John Scott 515 Burmont Road, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3; Spring Track 2; Varsity Letter in Gymnastics 2; Gymnastics 2. Myers, Jeff Ray 2200 Ardmore Ave., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4; Student Council 4; Track Winter 3; 74-75 Marathon 3,4. Myers, Joe Steve 2346 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill: Student Council 4; Wrestling 2,3,4. Myers, Stephen M. 364 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill. Mylish, Dawn 728 Surrey Road, Clifton Heights. Nagle, Phyllis Anne 1208 Providence Rd., Se- cane . Nancy, Dorothy May 465 North Sycamore St., Clifton Heights: Child Development. Napoli, Maryann 1029 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Prof. Field Study 4. Nashalian, Haig 160 Shadeland Ave. Drexel Hill. Nataloni, Joe M. 109 Powell Lane, Upper Dar- by. Natalone, John Vincent 109 Powell Lane, Upper Darby: Publications Agent 2. Naughton, Eileen Mary 31 South Cedar Lane, Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4, Distin- guished Honor Roll 3. Nazarian, Anita Helen 32 Larchwood Ave.. Up- per Darby: Royal Triangle Nee, Tom Joseph 326 Watkins Ave., Upper Darby. Needles, Marie Ann 4002 Evans Lane, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 4; VoTech 3 (Business Date Processing). Neill, David 3209 Berkley Ave., Drexel Hill. Neill, Susan Marie 273 Westbrook Dr., Clifton Heights: A.A. Council 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2,4; National Thespian Society 2; Pan Ameri- can Club 2; Royal Triangle 2; Business Club 4. Nester, Kathy 36 Maple Terr., Clifton Heights. Nevshenirlian, Mary 527 Winfield, Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Nicastro, Henry 211 Heather Road, Upper Dar- by. Nicholas, Andrew James 314 Shadeland Ave- nue, Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 3,4; C.S.C. 4; Executive Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Oak Photograph 4; Ski Club 3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4, Track (Winter) 2,3; Track (Spring) 2,3,4; Cross-Country CO- Captain. Noble, Theresa Joan 950 Argyle Road, Drexel Hill: Band 3,4; Orchestra 3. Norris, Patricia 7115 Pennsylvania Avenue, Up- per Darby. Northwood, John A. 5157 Westly Drive, Clifton Heights. Nunn, William 391 Lakeview, Drexel Hill: Oak Staff 4. Nye, Theresa Anne 2578 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill. O'Brien, Diane M. 368 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill. O'Brien, Margaret 249 Bayard Rd., Upper Dar- by. Ochs, Karen Marie 1006 Bryan St., Drexel Hill. O'Connell, Mary Theresa 227 Windsor Ave., Upper Darby. O'Conner, John Patrick 7223 Glenthorne Rd., Upper Darby. O'Conner, Kathleen Melvina 1141 Morgan Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Show 2,3,4; Cho- ral Club 2,3; Color Guard Captain 2; Com- mencement Usher 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team Co-Capt. 3; Captain 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Royal Triangle 3,4; Varsity Club 4. 231 Senior Directory O'Doherty, Thomas William 711 Mason Ave., Drexel Hill. O'Donnell Beth 4931 State Rd., Drexel Hill: Royal Triangle 3,4. O'Hara, Bernard F. 4027 Bonsall Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Computer Club 4; Computer Prize 3. O'Hcarn, Sonya Ann 36 Ogden St., Clifton Hts.: Hockey 3,4; Soccer 3,4; Swimming 2; Volley- ball 2,3,4. Ohnigian, Robert Charles 9 S. Brighton Ave., Upper Darby: Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Gym Aide 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Hon- or Society 1; Intramurals 2. Oliveto, Carol R. 212 Bayard Rd., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4. O'Malley, Thomas Francis 1024 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill. Oscials, Joseph J. 14 N. Penn St., Clifton Hts.: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 3; A.A. Ticket Sales- man 2. Osmon, Melinda Ann 2234 Harwood Ave., Up- per Darby; All School Show 2,3. Choral Club 2,3; Concert Choir 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Executive Committee 2,3; Honor Roll 2.3.4. O'Toole, John Augustine 259 Cambridge Rd., Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 3,4; Track 4; Varsity Club 4; Football 2,3; Varsity Letter Football 3. Owens, Ann Elizabeth 326 Clearbrook Ave., Lansdowne: All School Show 2,3,4; Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; Concert choir 3,4; C. S. C. 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor So- ciety 4; Pan American Club 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3; Madrigals 3,4. Pace, Charles Vincent 2506 Hillcrest Road, Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 3; All School Show 2; Band 2,3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Oak Pho- tography 4; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Intramurals 2.3.4. Pacocha, Richard A. 5208 Westbrook Dr., Clif- ton Heights: Honor Roll 3. Palasch, Jay Joseph 7011 Llanfair Rd., Upper Darby: Hippocrites Club 4; Student Council 4. Palazzo, Anthony Joseph 8 N. Fairview Ave., Upper Darby. Palestini, Stephen Arthur 7261 Calin Rd., Up- per Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Baseball 4. Palladino, Richard Martin 125 Academy Rd., Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 2,4. Palmer, Edward J. 425 S. Righton Ave., Upper Darby. Paoli, Gerrio Stephen 113 Alverstone Rd., Clif- ton Heights: C. S. C. 4; Honor Roll 3. Papaioanou, Joanne 2210 Ardmore Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Varsity Club 4. Pappalardo, Grace Olga 19 N. Millbourne Ave., Darby: Honor Roll 4. Pappas, Anthony Peter 638 Braircliffe Rd., Up- per Darby: Honor Roll 3; Student Council 3; Football 4; Weightlifting 3. Pappas, Mike 121 TJreenvalley, Upper Darby: Biology Club 3; Executive Committee 3; Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Gym- nastics 2,3; Intramurals 3. Parker, Beth C. 3217 Albermarle Ave., Drexel Hill. Parras, Chris Nicholas 27 Wellington Rd., Up- per Darby. Pasciolla, Thomas Ed 380 Lombardy Rd., Drexel Hill. Patch, Linda Sue 832 Cordell Ave., Drexel Hill. Patterson, Lee L. 14 Cloverdale, Upper Darby. Patton, Stacy A. 455 Foss Ave., Drexel Hill. Peascheck, Denise C. 80 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill. Peifer, George Jay 57 Springton Rd., Upper Darby. Pelech, Gregory Paul 2928 Larkspur Lane, Se- cane. Peltekian, Veronica S. 5146 Westley Drive, Clif- ton Heights. Penn, Raymond B. 333 Owen Ave., Lansdowne: Distinguished Honor Roll; Hi-Q Team 4; In- tramurals 2,3. Pergolini, Roy J. 320 Ashland, Secane: Distin- guished Honor Roll 2,3; Folk Club 2,3. Perachio, William Robert 7823 Westview Ave., Upper Darby. Perotti, Denis M. 216 Sherbrook Blvd., Upper Darby: Football 3; Track (Spring) 3,4. Persia, Lee E. 250 Beverly Blvd., Upper Darby. Persing, Charles N. 434 Arlington Ave., Upper Darby: A.A. Council 2,3,4; Executive Com- mittee 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Library Aide 4. Pescatace Thomas Ceasar 259 Wilde Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Welfare Agent 3. Petas Jessi Richard 7432 Rogers Ave., Upper Darby: Marthon Rock Group 2,3,4. Peters Eugene R. 1220 Agnew Drive, Drexel Hill: Bridge Club 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Publi- cations Agent 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track (winter) 2,3,4; Track (spring) 2,3,4. Peters Joan D. 1220 Agnew Drive, Drexel Hill: Acorn Art Staff 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Publications Agent 4; Royal Crest Art Staff 3,4; Intramurals 2; Vol- leyball 4. Petrie Lori Jayne 7203 Hilltop Road, Upper Dar- by: All School Show 2,3,4; Band 2,4; Choral Club 2,3,4; Band 2,3; Concert Choir 2,3,4; C. S. C. 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Execu- tive Committee 2,3; ITAP 4; Student Council 3. Petrone Kenneth Joseph 611 Wynnbrook Road, Secane: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Var- sity Club 4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Intramurals wrestling 2,3. Phenna Chuck Brad 200 East Baltimore Pike, Clifton Heights. Phillips Marsha Ellen 14 Ardsley Rd., Upper Darby: Gym Aide 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Business Math Award 2. Pieri Lynn Gina 355 Upland Way, Drexel Hill: Children's play 3; Distinguished 3,2,4; Oak Staff 4; Intramurals 3; Volleyball. Pigors Pamela J. 4033 Ellendale Rd., Drexel Hill: Business Club 4. Pipe Steven D. 35 Fairview Ave., Clifton Heights. Piselli Susan Eileen 2554 Stoneybrook Lane, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2,3; Honor Roll 3; Swimming 3 (manager). Plum Susan Ellen 265 Glendale Rd., Upper Dar- by. Pollum Cynthia Alyse 1007 Edmonds Ave., Drexel Hill; Honor Roll 2,3,4. Poryzees Effice Maris 239 Bayard Rd., Upper Darby: Distingushed Honor Roll 2,3; Honor Roll 3,4. Poryzees Gregory H. 239 Bayard Rd., Upper Darby: All School Production 2; Hippocrites Club 2; Honor Roll 3,4. Powell Diane R. 3641 Rosemont Ave., Drexel Hill: Acorn Reporter 2,3, All School Produc- tion 2,4; Choral Club 2; Commencement Ush- er 2,3; Concert Choir 3; Departmental Aide 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Royal Triangle 2,3,4. Powers, Angela Jean 231 Hampden Rd., Upper Darby: Band 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Drum Major- ette 3,4; National Thespian Society 3; Cross Country 4; Spring Track 3. Press James Philip 6927 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby: Gym Aide 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 3,4; Baseball 2. Preston, Barry Joseph 64 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill. Preston Donna 64 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill. Prevoznik, Stephen 474 Fairfax Rd., Drexel Hill: Commencement Usher 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; ITAP 4; Foot- ball 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Intramurals 2. Price, Robert Francis 272 Sheffield Rd., Lans- downe. Price, Robert W. 2323 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill. Puccino, Stephen 249 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Intramurals 2. Pyle, Victoria Gayle 205 Chapman Ave., Lans- downe: A.A. Council 4; Choral Club 2,3,4; Gym Aids 4; Honor Roll 3; Nurses Aide 2. Quarracino, Jody C. 539 Hampshire Rd., Drexel Hill: A. A. Council 4; Commencement. Usher 2; Faculty Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2; Student Council 2,3. Randolph, Helen Claire 7014 Sellers Ave., Up- per Darby: Commercial Club 4; Faculty Secre- tary 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Gymnastics 3,4, Typ- ing Club 4. Rankin, Robert Kenneth 5138 Gramercy Drive, Clifton Hts.: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 3; Li- brary Aide 4. Raymond, Bill Edward 928 Argyle Rd., Drexel Hill. Razzano, Dan Jack 916 Brenton Rd., Drexel Hill. Reavy Joseph P. 831 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill. Recchiuti, Carole 200 S. Madison Ave., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3; Member of COEP. Redman, Sue Ann 1224 Bryan Street, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Majorettes 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 3; Instramurals 2,4; Senior Foot- ball team 4; Typing Club 4. Reedy Michael James 246 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill. Regan, David J. 140 N. Fairview Ave., Upper Darby: Biology Club 2; Student Council 2; Wrestling 3; Swimming 3. Reif, Janice Nancy 7210 Sellers Ave.: Com- mencement Usher 2,3; Honor Roll 4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 4; Pan American Club 2; Gymnastics 3,4. Reilly, John T. 200Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill. Remington, Brian Charles 1116 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 3; Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Student Council 2,4; National Honor Society 4; Soccer 2,3; Acorn Photographer 2. Resnick, Raymond F. 225 Sherbrook Blvd., Up- per Darby. Reynolds, Mary Kathleen 262 Cambridge Road, Clifton Heights: Student Council 3. Reynolds, Susan Theresa 2456 Eldon Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3; Student Council 3. Rice, Keith David 356 Owen Ave., Lansdowne: A. A. Council 2; Folk Club 4; Student Council 2,3,4, President 4; Swimming 2,3,4; Art Show 2,3; Junior Achievment 3. Rich, Cathy Robin 1000 Mansion Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Show 3; Choral Club 2,3; Commencement Usher 3; C. S. C. 4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; ITAP 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Nation- al Honor Society 4; Royal Triangle 2; Varsity Club 4; Hockey 2,3,4; Lacrosse 2; Swimming 2. Richardson, Anita Layla 4308 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Production 2,3; Chil- dren's Play 2; Commencement Usher 2,3; De- partmental Aide 2,3,4; Faculty Secretary 2,3,4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Publications Agent 3; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Basketball 4, Tennis 2,3. Richardson, Edward Michael 4109 Berry Ave., Drexel Hill: Biology Club 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Rifle 2,3,4. Richardson, James Lynn 97 South Keystone Ave., Drexel Hill. Richter, Alan R. 845 Alexander Ave., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Chemistry I Award 3. Rickards, Nancy Jan 941 Mansion Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Show 2,3,4; Choral Club 2,3; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3; Departmental Aide 3,4; Executive Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2. National Honor Society 4; One Act Play Competition 3,4. Riddagh, Andrew Keith 816 Collenbrook Ave., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Choral Club 2; Honor Roll2,3,4; Executive Committe 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Intramurals 2. Rigby, Patricia Anne 1113 Foss Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Production 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Bridge Club 3,4; Choral Club 2; C.S.C. 4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 2; Hippocrites Club 3; Honor Roll 2; 1TAP 4; National Honor Soci- ety 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pan Amercian Club 2, Spring Play Cast and Crew 2; Needlework Society, President 3,4; Humanitarian Award 3; Band and Orchestra Librarian 2,3,4. Riley, Michael Joseph 91 Hartley Rd., Lans- downe: All School Production 2,3,4; All School Show 2,3; Concert Choir 4; C.S.C. 2,3,4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 3; Honor Roll 2; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Pan Ameri- can Club 2; Cross Country 4; Operation Santa Claus 2,3,4; Operation Venus 2,3,4; Head of Operation Yes 2; Ecology Club 2,3,4. Rimbenieks, Andy M. 7064 Ruskin Lane, Up- per Darby. Rishel, Janice E 1126 Roosevelt Dr., Upper Dar- by: A.A. Council 2,3; Choral Club 2,3,4; Hon- or Roll 2,3; 1TAP 4; Student Council 2; Typ- ing Club 4. Ritchie, Charles A 615 Drexel Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor roll 2,3. Rizzo, Jerry 1115 Wilson Drive, Upper Darby. Robinson, Eileen Marie 4310 School Lane, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Publications Agent 4. Robinson, Linda R. 120 Harvin Rd., Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2; Public- ity Club 2. Robinson, Rhonda 120 Harvin Rd., Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 3. Rochenbach, John 17 N. Penn St., Clifton Heights. Rogers, Donald 523 Bloomfield Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 4, Honor Roll 2. Rogers, William 495 Brighton Ave., Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 2,3 Weightlifting 2,3. Rollman, Debra 5221 Westbrook Dr.: Honor Roll 3,4; Student Council 3. Romano, John A. 7116 Pennsylvania Ave., Up- per Darby: A.A. Council 2,3; All School Show 2; Commencement Usher 2,3; Executive Com- mittee 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Prof. Field Study 4; Publications Agent 2,3; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 2; Senior Prom Com- mittee Co-Chairman 4; Sophomore Class President 2; Blood Donor Day Chairman 2; Leukemia Marathon Staff 4. Romano, Karen M. 1017 Old Lane, Drexel Hill: Color Guard 2; Commencement Usher 3; Drill Team 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Typing Club 3,4. Rook, Terry Marie 3411 Vernon Street, Drexel Hill: A.A. Salesman 3,4; COEP Program 4. Rosegrant, Marianne Theresa 3700 Berry Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Color Guard 2; Commencement Usher 3; Commercial Club 4; Faculty Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2; Typing Club 3,4; Marathon 4; So- cial Activities Committee 2. Rosen, Robert Henry 33 Oxford Road, Fern- wood. Ross, Leslie Donna 825 Alexander Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; Commercial Club 3,4; C.S.C. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Faculty Secretary 3,4; Honor Roll 3; National Honor Society 4; Oak Staff 4; Royal Triangle 3; Varsity Club 4; Cheerlead- ing 2,3,4; Typing Club 3,4. Ross, Ronald 444 Glendale Road, Upper Darby: All School Show 3; Band 2,3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Orchestra 3,4; Lacrosse Boys Club 3; Intramurals 3,4. Rossi, Fred John 831 Penn Pines Blvd.,Clifton Heights. Rosso, Paul Michael 548 Hampden Road, Up- per Darby. Rothrock, William Paul 22 E. Madison Ave., Clifton Heights. Routhier, Laura J. 711 Harper Avenue, Drexel Hill: All School Show 2; C.S.C. 4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2,3; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,3; National Honor Society 4; Orchestra 2; Swimming 2; Magna Cum Laude Merit Award for Latin Cometition Week 3; Merit Award for N.E.D.T. Score 2. Rudolph, Sue Mary 98 Bridge St., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 2; Publications Agent 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2. Ruggieri, Kathleen Natalie 3847 Dennison Ave, Drexed Hill: Departmental Aide 4; Faculty Secretary 4; Gym Aide 4; Pan American Club 2; Royal Triangle 2,3; Hockey 2,3,4; Softball Team 2,3; Si-Fi Club 3,4. Samuels, Ray F. 122 Bryan St., Drexel Hill: Met- al Shop Award 3. Sansone, Cyndi 904 Shadeland Ave., Upper Darby: Color Guard 2; Commercial Club 4; Drill Team 3; Faculty Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Student Council 3; Girls Football 4; Typ- ing Club 3. Sassaman, Donna Marie 1033 Edgenton Rd., Secane. 5aulino, Carmella A. 12 Firls Ave., Lansdowne: A.A. Council 2; Commencement Usher 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Distributive Education 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 2; Pep Club 2; Royal Triangle 2; Intramur- als 2; President of Upper Darby's DECA Club 4. Saunders, Lori 5228 Reservation Rd., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 3; Commencement Usher 2; Commercial Club 3; Departmental Aide 3; Faculty Secretary 3; Honor Roll 3; Publica- tions Agent 3; Intramurals 2; Volleyball 2. Savage, Calvin L. 3 South Union Ave., Lans- downe: Work Study 4. Saveoz, Linda A. 328 Oak Ave., Clifton Heights: Departmental Aide 2; Student Council 3. Scarle, Ron Charles 519 Maryland Ave., Aldan. Scanpato, Charles Michael 203 N. Wycombe Ave., Lansdowne: Work Study. Schaeter, Edward Charles 3615 State Rd., Drexel Hill. Scheifele, Mark Alan 4035 Vernon Rd., Drexel Hill. Scherf, William A. 47 Lamport Rd., Upper Dar- by. Schindler, Barbara Jean 740 Fairfax Rd., Drexel Hill: Commercial Club 4; Faculty Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 3; Girls' Foot- ball Team 4. Schmidt, Alicia Marie 1000 Greenlane, Secane. Scogna, Jack F. 7008 Penarth Ave., Upper Dar- by. Scott, Gwen Lynn 4025 Berry Ave., Drexel Hill: Commencement Usher 3; C.S.C. 4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 3,4; Executive Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; ITAP 4; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 4; Royal Triangle 2; Ski Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Hock- ey 2,3,4; Lacrosse 2,3,4; Tutoring 2; Executive Committee — Vice President 3, Secretary 4. Scott, John 7017 Radborne Rd., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2. Scott, Ron Paul 278 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill. Scull, Timothy Dwight 736 Laurel Lane, Clifton Heights: A.A. Council 4; Honor Roll 3; Wres- tling 3,4; Soccer 2,3,4. Scbra, Margaret Mary 5205 Westbrook Dr., Clifton Heights. Serposs, Keane Mardiros 528 Broadview Rd., Upper Darby: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2, Gymnastics 3,2,4. Sewell, Tom F. 151 Bishop Ave., Secane: Honor Roll 4; Work Study 4. Sgro. Joe C. 9006 W. Chester Pike, Upper Dar- by: Commencement Usher 2; Fall Play Cast and Crew 2,3; Gym Aide 2,3,4; Library Aide 2; Student Council 2,3; Spring Play Cast and Crew 2. Sgro, Silvia Gem 9006 W. Chester Pike, Upper Darby: C.S.C. 4; Biology Club 4, Honor Roll 2,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Track (Spring) 4. Shaub, Sandy Gail 7238 Spruce St., Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 2,3. Shaffer, Mark David 5213 Fairhaven Rd., Clif- ton Heights. Shannon, Stephen J. 7121 Seaford Rd., Upper Darby. Shay, Gerald J. 408 S. Carol Blvd., Upper Darby: All Schol Production 2; National Thespian Society 3; Sophomore Play 2, Junior Play 3. Shay, Larry Francis 442 Glendale Rd., Upper Darby: Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Honor. Roll 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4; Criminal Justice Program 3. Sheehan, Joseph John 151 Bishop Hill Apts. Secane: Honor Roll 3; National Honor Soci- ety 4. Shellenberger, Dave John 1218 Harding Dr., Upper Darby: Baseball 3. Shelly, Karen 804 Hawthorne Ave., Primos: All School Production 4; All School Show 2,4; Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3,4; C.S.C. 4; Departmental Aide 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Drill Team 3,4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 4; Honor Roll 3; Student Council 2,3,4, Publications Agent 2; Cheerleading 2; Tutorer 3; Humani- tarian Award 3; Concert Choir Staff 4. Sheridan, John 1506 Parkview Rd., Upper Dar- by. Shermer Jeffery Jude 252 Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill. Shiber, Mark A. 7117 Greenwood Ave., Upper Darby. Shive, Paul Andrew 515 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill. Shuman, Walt T. 7866 Beverly Blvd., Upper Darby. Shulman, Elise Ann 7103 Pennsylvania Ave., Upper Darby: C.S.C. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Hippocrites Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3. Sierer, Paul A. 1218 Wilson Dr., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4: Football 4; Soccer 2,3,4. Silverman, Gary Isadore 815 Eaton Rd., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 3; Commencement Usher 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Executive Committee 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; Varsity Club 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Class Play Competition. Simpson, Ruthann Joan 2232 Dermond Ave., pper Darby. Senior Directory Sims, Paul John 902 PennPines, Aldan: Choral Club 2: Executive Committee 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Track (Spring) 3,4; Weightlifting 3,4; In- tramurals 3. Sinavo, John Paul 233 Huntley Rd., Upper Dar- by. Sloss, Bryan Mark 10011 Woodside Ave., Se- cane; Honor Roll 2. Smallberger, Julia Anne 868 Fairfax Rd., Drexel Hill. Smith, Brenda Joyce 7152 Radbourne Rd,. Up- per Darby: Departmental Aide 2; Gym Aide 2,3; Honor Roll 2; Co-op 4. Smith, David Edward 240 Sanford Rd., pper Darby. Smith, Donna Marie 813 Providence Rd., Pri- mos: A.A. Council 2; Choral Club 2; Gym Aide 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Gymnastics 3. Smith, Gerald Smith 1031 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill: All School Production 2,3,4; All School Show 2,3,4; Bridge Club 3,4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Spring Play Cast Crew 2,3,4; Audio Visual Aide 2,3,4. Smith, Ian J. 4126 Garrett Rd., Drexel Hill. Smith, James Joseph 536 Sycamore Ave., Clif- ton Heights: Varsity Club 3,4. Smith, Margaret Jane 508 South Church St., Clifton Heights: C.S.C 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Stu- dent Council 4. Smyth, Karen 453 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill: Commencement Usher 2,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Soccar Manager 4; Track (Spring) 4. Smythe, Gerald A. 36 Marple Ave., Clifton Heights. Snyder, James M. 7144 Greenwood Ave., Upper Darby. Snyder, Rosalie I. 840 Eaton Rd., Drexel Hill: All School Show 3; Children's Play 2; Color Guard 2; Commencement Usher 3; C.S.C. 4; Executive Committee 4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Pan American Club 2; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Cheerleading 3,4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 4. Snyder, Steve M. 7183 Radbourne Rd. Upper Darby: Distributive Education 4; Honor Roll 3; Battle of Bands 2 — 2nd prize, 3 — 2nd prize; Battle of Champs 3 — 1st prize. Solakian, Gregory Scott 5040 Smithfield Rd., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3. Sloimine, Anthony J. 6643 Perry Ave., Upper Darby: Publications Agent 2,3,4. Spangler, Sandra Jo 5215 Westbrook Drive, Clifton Heights Spangler, Steve Thomas 1027 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill. Speck, Deborah Ann 907 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Ski Club 3; Tennis 2,3,4; Welfare Agent 3. Spencer, Katie E. 523 E. Broadway Ave., Clifton Heights: C.S.C. 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; Student Council 3; Prof. Field Study 4. Springer, Vickie Diane 703 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill: Volleyball 3. Springer, Wilbert 4004 Albermarle Ave., Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 2; Acorn Reporter 4; Hon- or Roll 3. Squillace, Sam John 156 Westbrook Drive, Clif- ton Heights. Stack, Timothy G. 801 Stanbridge Rd., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4. Stader, Pree Daun 514 Alexander Ave., Drexel Hill: Future Farmers of America. Stalker, Linda M. 7108 Pennsylvania Ave., Up- per Darby: Distributive Education 4; Track (Spring) 2; Bowling 2; Deca's Reporter. Stamateris, Jim H. 520 Gainsboro Rd., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 4; German Club 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Track (Spring) 4; Class Play 2,4. Starkweather, Linda Ann 1013 Lamb Rd., Se- cane: A.A. Council 4; Commencement Usher 2,3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Executive Committee 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Le Circle Frances 2; Student Council 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 2; Royal Triangle 3; Tennis 2,3,4; Intuamurals 2,3,4; Students Rights And Responsibility Committee 3,4; Inter-School Relations Committee 2. Steel, Carla Christine 423 Roosevelt Dr., Upper Darby., Color Guard 2; Commencement Ush- er 3; C..C. 2; Gym Aid 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 4; Prof. Field Study 4; Royal Triangle 2,3; Varsity Club 4, Lacrosse 2,3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4. Sternman, Vorn Ladd 123 West Madison Ave., Clifton Heights. Stephens Sally A. 1005 Rhoads Ave., Secane.: A.A. Council 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Interschool Relations 3,4; Stu- dent Rights and Responability 3. Sterback, Judith A. 182 Glencoe Rd., Upper Darby. Honor Roll 2,3; Marathon 4; 50's Dance 3. Stevens, Robert F. 608 Briarelffe Rd., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2. Stevens Terre M.T. 151 Chatham Rd., Upper Darby. Stierheim Mitch L. 1221 Cindale Ave., Drexel Hill. Stockard, Alex J. 250 Beverly Blvd., Upper Dar- by: Biology Club 2; Student Council 2; Cross Country 2,3. Stone, William H. 342 Abbey Terrace, Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Executive Committee 3; Hippocrites Club 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Publications Agent 4; Spring Track 2; Intramurals 3,4. Stott, Kathleen A. 2708 Eldon Ave., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 2. Stuteke, Marquerite S. 147 Margate Rd., Upper Darby: A.A. Council 2; Student Council 2,4; Lacrosse 2,3,4. Sugarman, Debbie D. 917 Fairfur Rd., Drexel Hill: Acorn Board 4; Choral Club 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Honor Roll 3. Sullivan, James Joseph 17 S. 3rd St., Lansdowne. Swanson, George D. 349 Kirks Ln., Drexel Hill: Oak Photography 4; Publications Agent 2; Royal Crest Photography 2,3; Acorn Photog- raphy 3,4. Swartley, Walt 614 Sycamore Rd., Clifton Heights: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 4; Wres- tling 4; Gymnastics 3; Intramurals 4; Marine Corps Youth Physical Fitness Team National Champs 3,4. Taggart, Catherine Dianna 218 Ashland Ave., Secane: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Hon- or Roll 2,3,4; Softball 2; Varsity Letter; Typ- ing Club 4; Business Club 4. Tait, Michael Thomas 329 Walnut St., Clifton Heights. Talarico, Nancy Karen 813 Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill: Coop 4. Tallent, Patricia Ann 220 Sherbrook Blvd., Up- per Darby: Acorn Editorial Board 3; Chil- dren's Play 2,3; Commencement Usher 3; C.S.C. 2,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Thespi- an Society 4; National Honor Society 4; Pan American Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Publica- tions Agent 3,4; Royal Triangle 2,3,4; Intra- murals Volleyball 2; Curriculum Committee 2,4; Faculty Show Crew 3; Thespian Executive Council 4; Back to School Night Aide 2,3. Talley, Joseph D. 38 Oxford St., Upper Darby. Tangalidis, Eleftheria 143 Long Lane, Upper Darby: Helenic Club 2,4. Tannahill, Katharine L. 828 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill: All School Show 3; Choral Club 2; Com- mencement Usher 2,3, Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Drill Team 4; Executive Committee 3; Fall Play Cast and Crew 3; German Club 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Spring Play Cast Crew 3; Ski Club 3; Swim- ming 2; House Play Competition 2,3,4; Back to School Night Usher 2,3; College Nite Ush- er 2. Tarbet, Jan Elaine 6818 Clover Lane, Upper Darby: Commencement Usher 2,3; Drill Team 4; Executive Committee 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Royal Triangle 4; Spring Play Cast Crew 3. Taylor. John A. 139 Madison Avenue, Clifton Heights. Taylor, Mark Samuel 515 Gainsboro Road, Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 2,3,4; Acorn Re- porter 4; Commencement Usher 3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Executive Commit- tee 4; Gym Aide 3; Honor Rol 2,3;4; Student Council 2; Varsity Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Basketball 2,3.4; Intramurals 2,3; Golf 2,3; Taylor, Susan Edith 1222 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill: All School Show 2; Bridge Club 3,4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3.4, Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Hippo- crites Club 2; Student Council 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Ski Club 3; Hockey 2,3; Stu- dent Youth Forum 3,4; Intermidiate Unit Stu- dent Advisory Board 4; Harrisburg. Taylor, Virginia Lynn 6854 Cloves Lane, Upper Darby: Prof. Field Study 4. Tegethoff, Ron S. 85-17 Fern Blvd. Theurer, William F. 3821 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Pan American Club 2; Pep Club 2; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track (Winter) 2,3,4; Track (Spring) 2.3.4. Thomas, Steve 118 Green Valley Rd., Upper Darby: Gym Aide 3. Thompson, Diane M. 920 Brook Ave., Secane: Typing club 4. Todd, Wayne George 1014 Edgerton Rd., Se- cane: Gym Aide 4; Student Council 4; Bowl- ing 4. Topiol, Lynell Carmen 7322 Miller Ave., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2; Pep Club 2; A.A. Ticket Salesman 3; Certificate for being a Candy Striper 3. Tori, Mark J. 1124 Conell Ave. Drexel Hill. Torosian, Charles A. 263 Copley RD., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Publications Agent 4. Townsend, Joseph 126 Burmont Rd., Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 3,4; Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2,3; Varsity Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track (Spring) 3,4; Intramur- als 2. Tracy, Joseph R. 109 South Pennock: Gym Aide 2,3; Honor Roll 2; Student Council 2; Intra- murals 2,3. Travaglini, Gina Ann. 123 East Berkley Ave., Clifton Heights: A.M. Vo-Tech — Cosme- tology 2,3,4. Tremarelli, Dave J. 807 Saton Rd., Drexel Hill: Soccer 2,3,4. Tremont, Linda Gail. 257 Revere Rd., Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 3; Ski Club 4; Track (Spring) 4; Typing Club 4. Triboletti, Pasquale, Joe. 124 Cunningham Ave, Upper Darby. Trombetti, George Larry. 33 Walnut, Phila.: Vo- Tech 2,3,4. Truitt, Kristen G. 1218 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill. Tsaprazis, Peter 122 Marlboro Rd., Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 4. Tucker, W. Lynn 26-3 alley Rd., Drexel Hill: All School Show 2,3,4; Choral Club 2; Com- mencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3,4; C.S.C. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Hon- or Roll 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; Pan American Club 3,4: Turner, Maureen Therese 518 Gainsboro Rd., Drexel Hill. Bridge Club 3; C. S. C. 3, Distin- guished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 3; Hi-Q Team 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Publications Busi- ness Staff 2,3,4; Communications Manager. Tursi, Mary Angela A.A. Council 3,4, Choral Club 2; Concert Choir 3; C.S.C. 3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Hippocrates Club 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Oak Staff 4; Pan American Club 3; Prof. Field Study 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Hockey 2; Swimming 2,3,4; Swim- ming MVP 2,3; Swim Captain 4. Tuzio, Richard Vincent 265 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill. Udinskey, Sharon 1121 Harding Drive, Upper Darby: Acorn Reporter 4; Band 2,3,4; Chil- dren's Play 2; Fall Play and Crew 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Thespian Society ,3,4; National Honor Society 4, Orchestra 3,4; Play Competition (House) 2 Best Actress; 3 Best Actress. Umlauf, Bettina M. 306 Fairfield Ave., Upper Darby: A.A. Representative 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Royal Triangle 2; Tennis 3,4. Uzelac, Richard Allen: 1137 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Honor Roll 2; Wrestling 2; Stink MX Club 3,4; Track (Spring) 2; Intraumrals 2, Vagnozzi, Andrew Joseph 912 Rhoads Ave., Se- cane: Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2. Valavanis, Jimmy A. 32 Wellington Rd., Upper Darby: Football 4; BaseBall 4; Soccer 2; Gym- nastics 4; Weightlifting 2,4; Instramuls 2. Valentine, David E. 1002 Green Ave., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Valerio, Devvie A. 250 Beverly Blvd., Park Lane East Apt, Upper Darby. Van Rensler, Patricia 337 Lincoln Ave., Lans- downe: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Re- porter 3; All School Show 2,3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4, trea- surer; Orchestra 2,3; Publications Agent 2,3; Lacrosse 2,3,4; Intramurals 2. Van Winkle, Cindy A. 2217 Harwood Ave., Up- per Darby. Vernon, Lloyd D. 7111 Hazel Ave., Upper Dar- by: All School Show 3; Band 2,3,4; Chess Club 3.4, Bridge Club 3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2,3,; National Honor Soci- ety 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Tennis 2.3.4. Veroneau, Richard Micheal 1833 Pennpines Bl., Aldan: Acorn Reporter 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3. Viglione John Albert 231 Kingston Rd.: All School Show 2,3; Band 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; National Honor Society 4; Oak Photography 3,4; Oak Staff 4, Orchestra 2,3; Intramural 2, Rifle 2; Acorn Photographer. Vitale, Catherine P. 7054 Radbourne Rd. Upper Darby. Vlanidis, Maria 204 Heather Rd., Upper Darby: Helenic Club 2,4; Honor Roll 2; Tennis 2,4. Volante, Sharon E. 329 Davis Ave., Clifton Heights: Departmental Aid 2,3,4; Faculty Sec- retary 2,3,4; Gym Aid 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Prof. Field Study 4; Wall Murals 3. Volpani, William G. 13 East Wencliffe Ave., Clifton Hights. Votta, Roberta J. 257 Glendale Rd., Upper Dar- by. Vottero, Mary Eileen 230 Wild Ave, Drexal Hill: Publications Agent 2. Wade, Kimberly A. 226 N. Linden Ave., Upper Darby: A.A. Council 2,3; All School Produc- tion 2; All School Show 2; Children's Play 2; Commencement Usher 3; C.S.S. 4; Fall Play Cast And Crew 2, Honor Roll 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Prof. Field Study 4; Royal Trian- gle 2,3,4; Spring Play Cast and Crew 2; Hock- ey 2, Soccer 4; Lacrosse 2. Wakeley, Robert C. 353 Upland Way, Drexel Hill. Walsh, Brendon Raymond 117 E. Madison Ave., Clifton Heights. Walsh, James Patrick 4111 Berry Ave., Drexel Hill. Walsh, May R. 3111 School Lane, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Acorn Reporter 3; Children's Play 2; C.S.C. 2; Fall Play Cast and Crew 2; Student Council 3,4; National Thespian Soci- ety 2,4; Royal Triangle 3. Ward, Barbara Lynn 7185 Radbourne Rd., Up- per Darby. Ward, Joseph 7022 Radbourne Rd., Upper Dar- by: Concert Choir 4; Fall Play Cast and Crew 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Prof. Field Study 4; Publications Agent 2. Warfield, Joyce 26 Larchwood Ave., Upper Dar- by. Watson, Joyce Carol 5212 Crestwood Drive, Clifton Heights: Dpartmental Aide 2; Faculty Secretary 4; German Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3, Student Council 3; Royal Triangle 2; Typing Club 4. Weaver, Peggy A. 46 Sunshine Rd., Upper Dar- by. Weaver, Robin Kay 3408 Marshall Rd., Drexel Hill: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3; Pan American Club 2,3; Publications Agent 3,4; Royal Triangle 2,3 Weening, Joseph S 831 Ormond Ave., Drexel Hill: Band 2,3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Bridge Club 3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4; Ex- ecutive Committee 3,4; Hi-Q Team 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Publications Agent 3,4; Math Award 2,3: Latin Award 2. German Award 3. Weiman, Barbara Ann 337 Upland Way, Drexel Hill: Children's Play 3; C.S.C. 2,3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 4; Honor Roll 2,3. Weinandy. Michelle Ann 20 S. Fairview Ave., Upper Darby: Honor Roll; Vo-Tech — V1CA. Weiss, Jeff Lee 215 Barrington Rd., Upper Dar- by: Honor Roll 2,3; Royal Triangle 2,3; Intra- murals 2,3,4. Wellock, Mary E. 144 Blanchard Rd., Drexel Hill: Fall Play Cast and Crew 4; Hippocrites Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4 Ski Club 4; Business Club 4; Typing Club 4. Wells, William F. 57 W. Berkley Ave., Clifton Heights. Welsh, James Robert 142 N. Fairview Ave., Up- per Darby. Welsh, Joseph 839 Linda Ave., Drexel Hill. Wetzel, Lisa Rae 238 S. Fairview Ave., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Ele- mentary Tutor 3; Award for tutoring elemen- tary school child 3; Humanitarian Award 3. Whalen, Robert J. 216 Heather Rd., Upper Dar- by. White, Ray S. 751 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Baseball 2; Soccer 2; Intra- murals 3; Woodshop Junior Award. Whitehead, Ronald James 520 Larchwood Ave., Upper Darby: Acorn Editorial Board 3. All School Show 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Rifle 2; Editor- in-Chief, Acorn 4; World Cultures Award 2; Dance Band 4 Wiest, Cathlene Marie 2521 Marshall Rd., Drexel Hill. Willard, Mark F. 7268 Lamport Rd., Upper Dar- by. Williams. John 1200 Morgan Ave., Drexel Hill: C.S.C. 4; Honor Roll 3. Williams, William F. 279 N. Wycombe Ave., Lansdowne: Fall Play Cast and Crew 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Band donated time for dances and activities 2,3,4. Williamson, Barbara C. 166 Barrington Rd., Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2,3; Cross Country 4; Hockey 3; Track (Winter) 3,4; Track (Spring) 2,3,4; Intramurals 2; Swim Aide 2; House Play Competition 3, Girls Spring Track 2,3,4; Captain 2,3; Publicity Committee 2; Central League Champion (Spring Track) 2. Wilson, Craig Bruce 520 Bloomfield Ave., Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Honor Roll 34; Wrestling 2,3,4; Weightlifting 4. Wilson, Doug William, 520 Bloomfield Ave., Drexel Hill: Concert Choir 2,3,4; Gym Aide 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4. Wilson, John Joseph 134 Oakley Rd., Upper Darby: Distributive Education 4. Wilson, Kathryn Josephine Cyr. 407 s 45th St., Phila: C. A. C. (Ecology) 4; Honor Roll 2.4; Student Council 2,3,4; Coffee House 4. Winand, Suzanne Victoria 740 Penn Pines Blvd., Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 2,3,4; ITAP 4; Latin Club 2; Pan American Club 4; Basketball 4; Tennis 2; Tutoring Humanitar- ian Award. Winkelman, Janet Ann 1106 Ormond Ave., Drexel Hill: Children's Play 2; Departmental Aide 3,4; Faculty Secretary 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Bik-a-thon 2; COEP 4. Usherette 2. Winshel. Harold W. 1600 Garrett Rd., Drexel Hill. Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Wres- tling 2,3,4; Soccer 3; Marine Physical Fitness Team 2,3,4. Wrestling Sectional Champ; Ma- rine Physical Fitness Team — 2nd Place in the Nationals; Varsity Club 4. Winters, Kelli K. 630 Edmonds ave., Dreel Hill: Departmental Aide 2,3,4; Executive Commit- tee 2,3,4; Publications Agent 2, Royal Trian- gle 2,3,4; Softball 2; A.A. Salesman 2,3,4. Winters, Maureen Ann 349 Francis St., Drexel Hill: Publications Agent 2. Wirth, Rick 920 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill: Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2,3,4; Executive Com- mittee 4; Gym Aide 4; Student Council 4; Tennis 2,3,4. Worthington. John R. 7033 Greenwood Ave., Upper Darby. Wright, Cynthia Ruth 2216 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3; Prof. Field Study 4; Royal Triangle 2; Typing Club 4. Wyatt, Kathi Marie 435 S. Cedar Lane, Upper Darby: Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 3; COEP 4 Yocco, Bernadette June 5303 Delmar Road, Clif- ton Heights. Yocum, Kristin Denise 1016 Belfield Ave., Drexel Hill: Executive Committee 4, Faculty Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Student Council 3; Swimming 2. Zaccaro, Carmen S. 301 Westbrook Drive, Clif- ton Heights. Zacharias, Susan E. 307 Congress Ave., Lans- downe. Zahner. Thomas J. 246 Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill. Za.abara, Nicholas T. 818 Eaton Rod, Drexel Hill Zilko, Gary J. 315 Upland Way. Drexel Hill Zirolli, Vincent E. 1122 Brookwood Lane, Se- cane: Honor Roll 3. Zulli, Andrew 50 Walnut Street Clifton Heights. 235 In Memorium ROBERT D. TRUCKSESS March 18, 1958 — March 25, 1974 Even time cannot steal the treasures we carry in our hearts. - Index B Aceto, A., 180 Achenbach, P., 113, 186 Achuff, B., 184, 180 Acorn, 68 Adamidis, T., 85, 186 Adams, E., 32, 117 Adams, M , 156 Adams, J., 168 Adams, W., 156 Adey, C, 156 Adolph, P., 186 Agapitides, V., 156 Agostini, D., 156 Agostini, P., 156 Agren, R., 186 Alberici, P., 156 Aldin, 5., 186 Alexander, G., 186 ALL SCHOOL MUSICAL, 58 Sandra, S.. 186 Allesandro, F., 156 Almond, J., 156 Amadio, R., 168 Amato, P., 156 Ambrogi, N., 34, 168 Anastassiades, C, 101, 133, 180 Babe, H., 168 Bacher, C., 168 Bagent, R.. 156 Bailer, M., 39, 187 Baker, R., 185, 187 Baldino, C, 159 Baldwin, A., 187 Baltadonis, S., 168 Baltz, R., 186 BAND 92 Barikian, C., 156 Barnes, C., 168 Barnes, C, 168 Barnes, R., 156 Barnes, E., 168 Barone, M., 187 Barr, K., 22 Barr, S., 156 Barrett, D„ 187, 201 Barron, P., 156 Barrow, R., 187 BASEBALL, 134 Basher, M., 156 Bathish, G., 25, 84 Battistini, J., 187 Battista, J., 168 Battista, L., 187, 223 Battista, M., 21, 101, 133, Anderson, A., 73, 186 168 Anderson, J., 168 Andrelczyk, J., 156 Battista, R., 187 BATTLE OF THE Andrelczyk, E. 156 BANDS, 48 Andreozzi, K., 102, 168 Baudry, T., 168 Adrews, E., 186 Baughan, G., 18, 19, 70 Angeles, M„ 116, 117 Baumgardner, J., 62, 120, Angiolillo, E., 155 177 Anninos, P.i 156 Ansons, J., 168 Anthanasiadis, N., 156 Anthony, D., 186 ’ Antonelli, B„ 131 Antonelli, J., 186 Antonelli, K„ 168 Appenzeller, G., 56 Archer, J., 186 Archer, P., 156 Arehart, D., 156 J Bazis, M., 156 Bazis, T., 187 Beaky, J., 156 Beal, D„ 156 Becht, K., 168 Becker, D., 30 Becker, D., 115, 168 Beckert, D., 168 Bedrossian, M., 156 Beese, D„ 187 |g Behning, C., 157 Armillei, D , 168 Behrle, G., 156 Armor, S., 114, 186 Beitzel, M., 168 Arouzon, S., 102 Bell, E„ 187 Arrell, W„ 168 Bellenzeni, D., 102, 220 ART 24 Beneditti, V., 39, 89, 187, Aruffo, J., 56 218 Asdourian, A., 168 Benedetto. Barbara, 187 Ashton, M., 18 Benford, R„ 125, 168 Atlee, J., 129, 186 Bennett, C., 32, 102 AUDIO VISUAL CREW, Bentley, T., 168 72 Aultman, W., 156 Aurelio, M„ 114, 131, 156 Auve, K., 186 Auve, L., 186 Avetian, S., 186 Avila, D., 186 Berberian, S., 187 Beringer, F., 168 Beringer, T., 156 Berman, R., 188 Bernadino, P., 17 Bernardino, S., 102, 104, 156, 124 Bernauer, C, 168 Berridge, R., 188 Berry. T.. 38 Bess, J., 156 Bess, J., 188 Beyer, K., 168 Bianchi, A., 188, 211 Bisanti, D., 168 Bistline. J., 127, 156 Bizdikian, B., 168 Bizzari, M„ 102, 156 Black, J , 124 Black, S., 106, 108 Blackham, A., 188 Blackenship, J., 188 Bates, L., 168 Bates, S., 39, 187 Battaglia, W., 168 Blair, M., 122 Blair, M„ 111, 156 Blake, D., 168 Blessing, J„ 168 Blinder, P., 29 Bobroski, L., 156 Boerckel, M., 188 Boggi, M., 168 Bohdjelian, A., 188 Bollinger, K., 129, 168 Bollinger, T„ 168 Bonanno, L., 159 Bones, J., 188 Bonkoski, J., 188 Bonner, M., 168 Bonnett, P., 168 Bonsall, G., 156 Booz, D , 109 Booz, L„ 124 Boras. P , 15o Borgnis, D., 188 Boschetti, R., 188 Boston. D., 15o Bottos, V„ 188 Bouvier, C. 189 Bowen, C. 189 Bowers, C, lo8 Bowers, J., 20 Bowles, M., 169 Boyce, M., 156 Boyer, M., 169 Boyd, J., 18 Boyle, K„ 185, 189 BOYS' BASKETBALL, 116 BOYS' GYMNASTICS, 130 BOYS' SWIMMING, 12o BOYS' TENNIS, 142 Bradley, P., 168 Branson, M., 168 Brazelton, F„ 189 Brenenborg, C Brent, A., 169 Brent, D„ 189 Bridden, T., 128 BRIDGE CLUB, 81 loo Briggs, J., 23, 133 Brinson, B., 189 Brinson, 1., 169 Briscoe, J., 64, 189 Britton, W„ 56, 117 Broadbelt, J., 169 Brobst, W., 18 Brodsky, A., 189 Brodsky, M„ 180 Broomall, D., 189 Broomall, J., 189 Brophy, E., 156 Brophy, P., 189 Brown, C., 156 Brown, C, 168 Brown, H., 189 Brown, J„ 102, 186, 189 Brown, P., 156 Brown, S., 156 Brown, T., 156 Brown, W„ 156 Browne, A., 156 Brunell, L„ 189 Bruno, A., 189 Bruno, F., 134, 168 Bucci, J.. 189 Buchanan, J., 169 Buchanan, M., 156 Buck, L., 127, 157 Buck, S., 25, 84 Buck, W„ 189 Buckley, J., 189 Budulas, W., Ill Buettner, R., 189 Buley, M., 156 Buley, M., 190, 213 Burch, K„ 125, 190 Burchill, Beverly, 156 Burger, Christopher, 96, 190 Burke, Denise, 190 Burke, John, 190 Burke, Michael, 168 Burnett, Linda, 190 Burnett, Robyn, 190 Burns, Kathleen, 169 Burnstein, Ray, 156 Burrichter, Mary, 169 Burton, Gail, 107 Burton, Grace, 75, 190 Bush, Barbara, 190 Bush, John, 169 Bush, Philip, 156 Business COEP, 39 Business Education, 20 Business Staff, 70 Butler, Cathi, 190 Butz, Linda, 65, 106, 190 Bygrave, James, 168 Byrne, C, 156 Byrns, G., 116 Byrne, James, 168 Byrne, Michael, 168 Byrne, Richard, 168 Byrnes, Ramona, 190 Byrnes, Theresa, 190 C N Cabana, James, 168 Cabrelli, Andrea, 156, 157 Cacciavillano, Frank, 157 Cacciola, Cecilia, 169 Caggiano, Jacqueline, 46, 77, 133, 190 Caggiano, Randee, 107, 132, 133, 157 Calabrese, Dawn, 184, 190 Calder, Casey, 190 Calder, Peddrick, 87, 190 Calhoun, J., 106, 169 Callaghan, R., 157 Callahan, D., 157 Callahan, M., 157 Cambria, V., 190 Cambell, R., 169 Cambell, W„ 168, 117 237 Canales, E., 25 Canamucio, J., 190 Cannavo, M., 107, 157 Cannavo, P.. 102, 103. 190 Capaldi, B., 121. 190 Capaldi, C., 27 Capoferri, R., 190 Caponi, A., 190 Caporaletti, C., 111, 157 Capriotti, J., 190 Capriotti, S., 134, 157 Caracilio, P.. 116. 168 Caraf, D., 169 Cardelli. J., 157 CAREER DEVELOPMENT, 38 CAREER MOTIVATION. 38 Carfagno. M., 157 Carini. J., 168 Carlini, F., 157 Carney, L.. 169 Caroulis, E., 190 Caroulis, J., 106, 169 Carpenter, J., 106, 169 Carpus, D., 190 Carr, A.. 157 Carr, L., 191 Carr, M., 191 Carr, P., 191 Carrea, K., 191 Carrea, R., 157, l6l Carroll, E.,191, 196 Carroll, J., 191 Carroll, M., 169 Carroll, P., 157 Carson, S., Ill Caruso, D., 191 Casciano, E., 20, 21 Casciato, F., Ill Cassey, A., 169 Casper, F., 157 Cassidy, R., 169 Castangna, A., 157 Castagna, J.. 157 Castelli, J., 102, 191 Casto, D., 157 Castoria, M., 157 Cantlini, A., 169 Catalini, J , 191 Catini, R., 168 Catini, W„ 157, 160 Catona, T.. 106, 191 Cavalli, K., 191 Cananagh, D., 36, 191 Cananugh, J., 169 Cavanaugh, S., 191 Ceccola, J., 169 Ceffaratti, F., 169 Ceffaratti, N., 157 Ceglarski, J, 169 Celia. C„ 37 Cellini, P., 191 Ceritano, E.. 191 Cerulli, T., 32 Chambers, B., 169, 173 Chaney, A., 169 Chantigian, M., 160 Charitonchick, G., 102 Charles, G., 191 Charles, L., 157 Charley, M„ 106. 127, 169 Charno, N., 124 Chaya, J., 134, 157 CHEERLEADERS, 100- 101 Cherry, M„ 131, 191 CHESS CLUB, 83 Chillingerian, L., 127 Chionis, P., 191 Chism, S.. 107, 157 Christensen, L., 157 Christy, R.. 67, 169, 111 Christy. R.. 157 Chletcos, P., 191 Chubinge. R., 191 Chuplis, W„ 157 Church, D., 64, 191 Ciafre J., 191 Cianfrani, D., 169 Cianci, R.. 191, 207 Ciccarelli, M., 59, 157 Ciccarelli, S., 191 Cienke. J., 75, 76, 111, 169 Ciletti, G., 169 Ciminera, W., 32 Cini, S., 169 Cipolla, D., 169 Cipolla, G., 42 Cisco, R., 170 Clancy, R.. 191 Clark., R., 169 Clark. S., 125, 191 Clarke, J., 191 Clarke, D.. 192 Clary, J., 192 Clay, J.. 157 Clay, P„ 170 Clay, P., 170 Clemens, M.. 181 Clement, J., 170 Clendening, D.. 170 Clupp, F., 170 Cluley, B., 192 Coan , C., 192 Coan, T., 169 Cochran, D., 171 COFFEE HOUSE, 87 COFFEE HOUSE, 87 Coglaino, B., 169 Cohen, G.. 157 Coia, L., 170 Col de Pietro, R., 39, 192 Cole, C, 170, 172 Cole . V., 192 Coleman, L., 192, 207 Collias, A., 157 Collins, M., 192 Collins, T., 192 Columella, D., 170 Colvin, C., 157 Comey, J., 18, 61 Comey, T., 18 COMMUNITY SERVICE CORPS, 76 COMPUTER CLUB, 82 Conboy, N., 61 CONCERT CHOIR, 94 Conkey, F., 157 Connahan, M., 192 Connaughton, K., 157 Conner, D., 170 Conners, C., 169 Connolly, M., 192 Conner, J., 18 Conover, H., 157 Conroy, F., 157 Constantine, J., 47,67, 192 Conway, B., 20 Cooke, D., 192 Cooke, D„ 117, 169 Cope, W.. 114, 157, 131 Cordivari, D., 169 Cornbach, L., 63 Cornish, H., 30 Cornwall, D., 169 Cornwall, M.. 157 Correnti, M., 157 Correnti, A., 169, 111 Corrigan, M., 157 Cortigine, M., 157 Cosfol. C, 192 Costa, F., 169 Costa, K.., 192 Costa, L., 172 Costa. P., 107 Cottman, P., 192 Coulter, E., 106 Couts, W., 169 Cox, D„ 192 Coyle. P., 193 Crane. D., 193 Crane, M., 96, 193 Crane, R., 193 Cranston, J., 157 Crawford, D., 193 Crawford, D., 169 Crawford, J., 193 Crawford, L., 170 Crawford, L., 107, 157 Crawford, L„ 26 Crawford, P., 157 Creighton, J., 193 Crittenden, J., 193 Crisafulli, R., 170 Croce, D., 170 Croce, G., 41 Crock, J., 32 Croft, J., 102, 169 Croghan, C, 193 Cromie, G., 193 Cromie, R. 155 Crossan, A., 157 CROSS COUNTRY, 114 Crouthamel, D., 193 Crowding, R., 156 Crowers, S., 79, 170 Culbertson, E., 102, 193 Culkin, K„ 69, 74, 80, 193 Cullen, A., 116, 169 Cullen, D., 29 Cullen, P , 170, 172 Cunningham, J., 122, 193 Cunningham, P., 169 Cunningham, S., 157 Curay, P., 170 Curran, M., 169 Curran, P., 169 D'Agostino, J., 169 D'Antonio, L., 194 Daher, C, 157, 124 Dahl, J . 157 Daigh, K., 193 Dailey. D , 193, 203 Daknis, M., 39, 175, 193 D'Alessandro, A., 171 D'Alessandro, C, 170 D'Allesandro, N., 41 Dallas, S„ 134, 169 D'Ambrosio, J., 157 D'Amelio, E., 20, 21 Damico, L., 20, 131 D'Amico, P., 133, 157 D'Amico, R., 170 Damiri, J., 157 Damiri, M., 169 D'Andrea, S., 193 Danese, P., 157 Danesi, L., 193 De Angelis, D., 193 D'Angelo, J„ 157 D'Angelo, M., 157 D'Aprile, G., 194 Dartnell, D., 169 D'Ascenzo, B., 36, 215 Davidian, C., 157 Davies, S., 175 Davis, C, 169 Davis, V„ 157 Day, A., 18 Deal, R., 157 DECA, 39 Dedian, S., 168 DeFreitas, L., 194 Dehart, J , 157 De Jesse, P., 170 deKok, A., 24 Dellorco, C„ 194 Delloso, J., 157 DeLacy, J., 170 De Lacy, P., 194 DelGrosso, K., 194 DeLos, S., 169 DeLuca, N., 194 DeLuca, R., 194 DeMetrio, E., 170 Dennis, G., 157 Densmorc, C. 157 Densmore, D., 194 DeNoia, M., 174, 166, 167 DePompio, C„ 157 De Prince, P., 194 Derr, C.M., 114 Derr, C„ 188, 194 Derr, W„ 157 Descano, D., 157 De'Stefano, T., 157 Dever, D., 60, 170 Devereaux, B., 157 Devereaux, P„ 115, 194 Devine, M., 170 De'Virgiliis, J., 157 Devlin, J., 170 Dezzi, S., 194 Di Agostino, G., 194 Diakatos, M., 157 Debella. A„ 157 Dick, B„ 170 Di Cocco, R., 53, 170, 173 DiCrescenza, D., 162 DiCristo, M., 158 Didzearkis, J., 158 Diegnan, F., 194 Dienna, G., 30 Di Federico, C, 158 DiFedinando, J., 194, 122 DeFeodoro, L., 170 Di Fillippo, A., 170 Di Fillippo, T., 158 Digan, J., 38 DiGiacomo, D., 158 De Giorgio, J., 190, 194 Di Giorgio. L., 170 Di Joseph, F„ 170 Di Joseph, K„ 158 Di Julio, K., 194 Di Loreto, R.. 194 DiStefano, J. DiLossi, T. 79, 158 DiLorretto, V, 134 DiMaio, A. 170 Di Marco, J. 67 DiMaulo, D. 170 DiMaulo, D. 194 DiMichael, R. 170 Dimetriadis, C. 85, 158 DiMarco, L. 157 Dina, R. 170 DiNardo, N„ 194, 213 DiNorscia, J., 26 DiPhillipo, T., 195 DiPietro, M., 170 DiPietro, S., 158 Director, B., 195 DiSipio, D., 173 DiStefano, J., 195 DISTRICTS, 97 DiToma, B., 158 Dittmer, P., 157 DiVece, J., 195 Dockery, D., 158 Dodds, D., 195 Dodds, M., 158, 117 Doherty, T., 102, 195 Dolan, K„ 158 Dolby, D., 170 Dolce, F., 30, 31 Dolceamore, J., 195 Donahue, C., 170 Donahue, J., 195 Donahue, P., 158 Donaldson, B., 195 Donaldson, R., 158 Donchetz, R., 170 Doney, D., 170 Donnell, T., 158 Donnelly, D., 158 Donnelly, D., 88 Donnelly, D., 195 Donohoe, P., 170 Dooling, D., 158 Doud, L, 158 Doud, R., 195 Dougherty, A., 129, 170 Dougherty, B., 195 Dougherty, B., 170 Dougherty, D., 157 Dougherty, J., 158 Dougherty, K., 195 Dougherty, M., 170 Doughty, D., 93 Doughty, M., 34, 195 Down, D., 195 Downey, M., 196 Doyle, A., 18 Doyle, T., 171 Drager, G., 196 Draves, C., 158 Draves, S., 64, 196 Drewes, D., 107 Drewes, D., 171 Dryer, T., 124 Dreyer, T„ 111 Dreyer, T., 158 DRILL TEAM, 90 DRIVERS EDUCATION, 22 Du Bue, D., 196 DuComb, M., 114, 158 Duffy. A., 196 Duffy, B., 196 Duffy, D„ 196 Duffy, G„ 158 Duggan, J., 170 Dunbar, D., 196 Dundon, C, 170 Dunlap, J., 170 Dunlap, M., 158 Dunlap, R., 196 Dunn, M., 188 Dunn, St., 158 Durant, J., 196 Durant, J., 168 Durkin, P., 196 Dyck, P„ 170 Dyke, P., 80, 95 E Eccles, C, 196 Echenrode, D., 170 Eckstrom, J., 196 Edelman, C., 158 Eden, L., 171 Edwards, J., 69, 170 Edwards, J., 62, 170 Edwards, T., 171 Egee, D., 158 Egleston, M„ 114, 131, 170 Eisenhart, G., 30, 31, 86, 185 Eisenhauer, M., 196 Eisenman, L., 196 Eisley, D., 158 Eissler, A., 158 Elberson, K., 170 Eldridge, R., 37 Eline, D., 196 Elliot, T., 158 Ellis, K., 171 Ellis, L., 196 Emmons, M., 120, 158 Engel, E., 196 Epsilanty, S., 106, 121 Epstein, B., 171 Erdosy, R., 170 Erkert, C, 196 Ervin, C, 170 Esbiomson, J., 158 Eshelman, E., 171 Eshleman, S., 30 Esposto, A., 196 Evak, G., 196 Evangelista, M., 196 Evangelou, D., 110, 196 Evangelou, M., 158 Evangelou, S., 127, 168 Evans, A., 171 Evanson, J„ 158 Ewine, R„ 120, 158 Ewing, W., 196 F Fabre, F., 158 FACULTY-VARSITY SOCCER GAME, 53 Falco, A., 171 Falkenstein, B., 158 FALL PLAY, 54 Fallon, J., 196 Falo, P., 196 Fannin, L., 170 Fanucchi, D., 197 Fanucchi, M., 158 Fariss, N., 197 Farrell, J., 197 Farrell, M., 170 Faust, W„ 170 Fedeli, V., 197 Fedon, D., 162 Feehan, G., 20 Feeney, F., 197 Fegely, J., 18, 52 Feilke, L., 171 Fekay, A., 197 Feldman, L. 134, 158 Feldman, M. 122, 197 Felker, C, 25, 85 FEMALE-FACULTY FOOTBALL GAME Ferguson, M., 197 Ferkler, J., 197 Ferkler, P., 197 Ferm, H., 197 Ferry, E., 197 Fetterolf, B., 158 Ficca, J., 129, 197 Ficca, S., 107, 127, 158 Fimple, S., 197 Finfrock, D., 170 Finfrock, R„ 116, 117, 197 Finkelman, A., 78, 80, 86, 197 Finley, C, 171 Finsterbusch, G., 197 Finsterbusch, K., 158 Fiora, F„ 158 Fiora, L.. 172 Fisher, C, 30, 114, 115 Fisk, C, 197 Fissidas, G., 170 Fissidas, M., 197 Fitzgerald, C., 16, 52, 134, 155 Fitzpatrick, M., 158 Flanagan, C, 121, 197 Flatt, J., 110, 197 Fleming, D., 197 Flood, R., 158, 160 Flood, T„ 27 Flynn, T., 158 Fogarty, C.. 158 Folev, D., 170 FOOTBALL 102 Ford, Catherine 198 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 25 Forman, Lance 170 Forney, Don 22 Fossett, John 158 Foxhill, Daniel 158 Foy, Eileen 198 Foy, Eleanor 198 Frame, Sharon 158 Franchi, AnnaMarie 198 Franco, Zuzel 198 Frank, Jay 78, 198 Fratick, Mary 198 Fratoni, Michael 170 Free, Betsy 106, 198 Feehan, Gail 20 Freeman, Wanda 171 FRENCH CLUB 84 French, John 158 Froio, Anne 18 Fuhrmiester, Miriam 42 Fuimano, Joseph 170 Fullington, William 158 Furst, Frederick 170 G Gable, Philip 170 Gach, Joseph 158 Gaffney, Dan 170 Galanos, Francesca 64, 100, 101, 198 Galantino, James 158 Gallagher, Dennis 198 Gallager, Eileen 158 Gallagher, Kevin 198 Gallagher, LisaAnn 120 Gallagher, Michael 158 Gallagher, Pat 158 Gallen, Regina 133, 158 Galli, Christina Galli, C. 106, 108, 120, 158 Galligan, C, 198 Gallo, R., 198 Galvan, K., 198 Gamble, F., 18 Gambol, C, 171 Ganzelli, R., 198 Ganselii, R., 102 Gardiner, A., 198 Gardiner, J., 171 Garrity, M., 198 Garthwaite, R., 198 Gasbarra, V., 198 Gaskey, S., 158 Gavrish, D., 158 Gazzara, M., 91, 171 Gearhart, C, 171 Geary, M., 198 Geiger, A., 129, 198 Geiger, D., 127 Geist, J„ 171 Geller, M., 158 Geno, T„ 107, 127, 158 Gentile, R., 102, 159 George, D., 172 George, S., 198 Gerasimidis, C, 18 Gerasimidis, C, 198 Gerlach, R., 171 Gerland, K., 198 GERMAN CLUB, 85 Geslao, E., 198 Getty, C, 198 Ghilardi, F., 73, 171 Giandomenico, D., 170 Giannakoudis, M., 171 Giannascoli, R., 198 Giannotti, M., 159 Gibbone, D., 171 Gibson, J., 199 Gibson, J., 171 Gibson. M„ 111, 159 Gilbert, D„ 159 Gilbchrist, S., 172 Gilfoy, S., 199 Gilkin, J., 199 Gillespie, B„ 27, 102 Gillespie, B., 159 Gilmore, G., 159 Ginesberg, J„ 159 Giovannini, C, 125, 171 GIRLS' BASKETBALL, 120 GIRLS' GYMNASTICS. 130 GIRLS' SWIMMING. 124 GIRLS' TENNIS 144 GIRLS' TRACK, 140 Giuliano, B., 159 Giuliano, J., 199 Gjorgov, N., Ill Glatfelter, J.. 199 Glaum, P., 172 Glessner, S., 70, 199 239 Glisson, J., 121. 199 Glover, H., 171 Glovier. P., 159 Glowa, M., 172 Gober, B., 159 Golden, G., 159 Golota, M., 29 Golden, S., 199 Golembiewski, J.. 171 Gomozias. A., 159 Gordon, L., 182, 199 Gorman. D.. 117, 171 Gorman, M., 199 Gormley, D., 37 Gormley, J., 172 Gormley, J., 159 Gormley, P., 199 Gottshalk, M., 159 Gottshall, D.. 171 Gould, P., 199 Gourousis, H., 199 Gover, 5., 172 Goyette, B., 22, 23 Grace, H.. 171 Grace. J., 37 Grade, C, 70, 199 Grady. C, 77. 172, 177 Grady. K., 199 Grady. T„ 199, 183 Graham, C, 55, 58, 172 Graham, L., 159 Grande, J., 102 Grandizio, K., 199 Grant, D.. 125. 171 Grayboys. B., 133 Greenberg, M., 171 Green, R., 199 Greene, V., 24 Gregory, L, 199 Greiser, F., 199 Griffin, M., 171 Griffith, L, 47, 159, 160 Griffin, P.. 199 Griglione, D., 47, 199 Grillo, F., 114 Grogan, S., 159 Grogan, V., 199 Grossman, K., loO Gruen, S., 171 Grundhofer, D.. 106, 173 Gudmundsen, D., 102, 199 Gudmundsen, D., 106, 121, 200 Guignard, S., 159 Guinan, B., 159 Guinan, M., 170 Gulasarian, M., 159 Guth, J., 200 H Hackett, A., 200 Hadfield, R„ 102, 105, 171, 122 Hageman, F., 200 Haggerty, V., 107, 172 Hagopian, S., 171 Haley, S., 159 Halfpenny, C., 159 Hall, B„ 200 Hall, C, 159 Hall, D., 24, 94, 95 Hall, M„ 159 Haller, M., 32 Halpin, T., 159 Hamilton, H.. 156, 159 Hammer, D., 172 Hammond, D., 172 Hanes, D., Ill Hanna, L., 159 Hannon, M., 159 Hanrahan, A., 200 Hardick, D., 200 Harkisheimer, W., 102 Harper, S., Ill, 171 Harris, K., 159 Harris. R., 110, 168 Harrison, K.., 159 Harrison, G., 177 Harrison, G.K., 177 Harrop, R., 200 Harrop, R., 159 Hart, N„ 106, 108, 119, 121, 200 Hart, S., 159 Hartman, R., 43 Hartman, S., 132, 133, 134, 159 Harvey, C., 159 Harvey, J., 159 Hatch, J., 159 Hathaway, B., 200 Hatzes, F., 172 Havnoonian, H., 46. 200 Hawkins, J., 117 Hawkins, P., 159 Hayes, C, 172 Hayes, E., 133, 159 Hayne, J., 171 Hazel, D., 159 Hazel, F„ 200 Healy, M.A., 172 Hearn, D . 200 Hearn, L, 171 Heath, E.. 200 Heckman, E., 159 Heckman, S., 65, 200 Heddinger, S., 41 Heddinger, S., 200 Heileman, D., 200 Heinemann, J., 64, 201 Heinemann, M., 102 Heiser. J., 30 Hckking, G., 159 Held, K , 159 HELLENIC CLUB, 85 Helms, B., 159 Helms, D.L., 172 Henderson, J., 201 Henderson, J.T 172 Henderson, M., 159 Hendershot, R., 159 Hendrickson, K., 159 Hendry, T, 172 Henne, G., 201 Hennely, J., 34 Hennessey, C, 100, 101, 201 Hennessey, F., 134, 171 Henney, A., 172 I lenry, C., 159 Henry, E., 159 Hepner, G., 159 Hering, B., 159 Hering, J., 172 Herman, B., 129, 201 Herman, J„ 159 Herman, R., 100, 201 Hermann, T., 201 Hess, A., 22 Hess, L, 201 Hewes, J., 172 Hickey, J., 159 Hickey, J., 57, 110, 192, 201 Hickey, P„ 201 Hicks, K., 159 Hicks, P., 201 Hidalgo, P., 159 Higgens, P., 159 Higgins, G., 30 Hight, M., 201 Hilbert, V„ 28, 29 Hindsley, R.. 159 Hines, M., 159 Hippie, D., 201 Hippie, W„ 131, 201 HIPPOCRATES SOCIETY 86 HI-Q 75 Hoban, D., 201 HOCKEY 106 Hodgkins. C., 18 Hoffecker, J., 201 Hoffman, M., 159 Hofmann, E., 159 Hogan, F., 201 Hogan, J., 172 Hogan, R., 159 Hogan, T„ 80, 172 Hogg, J., 201 Holcombe, M., 201 Holloway, R., 201 Holman, P., 201 Holt, K„ 37, 161 HOMECOMING, 50 HOME ECONOMICS, 26 Hon, J., 159 Honigman, C., 36, 116, 202 Honigman, J., 117 Hopkins, L., 202 Hoppe, K., 47. 110, 202 Hopson, L., 127, 202 Hopson, S., 127 Horiel, K„ 172 Horiel, M.E., 159 Horming. T , 159 Hotz, P., 172, 114, 130 HOUSE PLAY COMPETITION, 56 Houser, D., 107, 172 Houston, J., 159 Hovanessian, K., 159 Howe, J.R., 159 Hoy, R., 172, 173 Hoyt, T., 172 Hudson. C., 202, 204 Hudson, K., 159 Hughes, J., 102, 102, 202 Hughes, J., 202 Hummel, J., 159 Hummel, K., 64, 65, 202 Hummel, VV„ 172, 117 Hunt, J„ 202 Hunt, M., 202 Hunter, J.. 30 Husband, R., 65, 106, 202 Hutt, K„ 172 Hutton, B., 155 Hutton, N., 69, 172 Huver, D., 117 Huver, M„ 106, 108, 119, 121, 186, 202 Huver, J.. 116, 202, 118 Hynes, P., 202 I lanncelli, J., 202 lerardi, P„ 65, 202 Ierardi, Y., 42 Igidbashian, M., 172 INDUSTRIAL ARTS, 27 Inetta, F., 124 INTRAMURALS, 146 Ippoliti, C, 129, 202 Ippoliti, K„ 127 Irvello, M., 172 Irving, J., 172 ITAP, 36 Ivers, M., 18 J Jackson, A., 23 Jacobi, J., 175 Jacobini, A., 160 Jacobs, E., 172 Jacobs, J., 102, 160 Jacquett, B., 160 Jaffe, M., 16 Jamgochian, G., 202 Jani, N., 202 Janik, J., 202 Jappini, J„ 169 Jasper, T., 203 Jeanisse, P., 160 Jefferson, L., 172 Jeffries, P., 172 Jehanian, K., 172 Jenkins, D., 203 Jennings, J., 203 Jimmo, C., 203 Jenkins, D., 160 Jennings, B., 160 Johnson, C., 203 Johnson, D., 203 Johnson, J. 160 Johnson, M., 160 Johnson, S., 172 Johnson, S., 203 Johnston, D.. 160 Johnston, D., 172 Johnston, J., 203 Jolly, D., 160 Jones, A., 172 Jones, C, 172 Jones, J., 203 Jones, P.. 119, 158, 160 Jones, P., 203 Jordan, N., 160 Jordan, S., 172 Joyce, S„ 203 Juckett, A., 203 Juckett, E., 127, 160 Justinus, K., 39, 203 Juszczak, B., 203 K Kacala. S., 203 Kaioustian, M., 160 Kaiser, K., 203 Kalet, Ira, 30 Kalinowski, Roy, 172 Kaloudis, Sophie, 160 Kaminsky, Debra, 160 Kane, Constance, 173 Kane, Donald, 160 Kane, Kathy, 203 Kania, Blaze, 30, 160 Kaniuk, Paul, 203 Karagelian, Kirk, 172 Kariberg, Dan, 160 Karnbach, Lisa, 160 Karnbach, Lori, 106, 120, 160 Karnbach, Ross, 203 Karras, George, 172 Kaskey, Mark, 160, 122 Kathopoulis, Chris, 172 Katrakazis, Joann, 160 Katsumata, Shin, 172 Katz, John, 172 Kayser, Michael, 32 Kazian, Michelle, 203 Kazmierski, Mark, 102, 104, 204 Kealey, M., 129, 160 Keating, Denise, 177 Keegan, Dennis, 172 Keenan, Kenneth, 129, 204 Keenan, Patricia, 173 Keer, Donald, 128, 129, 160 Keesey, George, 160 Kelleher, Jim, 160, 117 Kelleher, Trish, 127, 204 Keller, Cynthia, 160 Keller, Janet, 204 Keller, William, 18 Kelley, Gertrude, 173 Kelley, Margaret, Anne, 172 Kellner, T., 173 Kelly, D., 160 Kelly, E„ 173 Kelly, G., 114, 204 Kelly, J., 204 Kelly, K„ 160 Kelly, K., 160 Kelly, K., 204 Kelly, L., 173, 176 Kelly, M., 172 Kemper, S., 129, 204 Kenis, V., 160 Kennedy, C, 133 Kennedy, J., 160 Kennedy, K., 34, 204 Kennedy, K., 160 Kennedy, P., 204 Kennedy, R., 204 Kennedy, R., 177 Kennedy, T., 181 Kenney, E., 173 Kent, R„ 160 Kergides, C, 102, 204 Kerr, B., 160 Kerr, C, 127, 204 Kerr, J., 160 Kerrigan, J„ 102, 172 Kesaris, S., 204 Kesaris, T.. 172 Kessler, D., 204 Kessler, M., 173 Kevorkian, T., 160 Khatchadorian, A., 110 Kijewski, E., 33 Kiley. K., 160 King, D.r 204 King, F., 204 King, G., 160 King, G., 174 King, J., 172 King, K., 160 King. K„ 173 Kingsland, S., 127, 173 Kingsland, S., 204 Kinner, H.. 160 Kinzel, E., 204 Kinzel, I., 107, 127, 160 Kirkpatrick, C, 204 Kirkpatrick, K., 173 Kirschbaum, H., 18 Kleckner, K., 204 Kleinschmidt, K., 204 Kleinschmidt, P., 160 Kline, T., 204 Klock , J., 116, 172 Knapp, M., 127 Knapp, R., 160 Knauss, D., 201 Knupp, D., 172 Kob. N„ 29 Kodroff, F., 205 Koehler, J., 160 Koehler, K., 205 Kolodgie, D., 42 Konrad, T., 173 Kontuly, L., 173, 176 Koob, B„ 102, 201 Kopelou, L., 160 Kopishke, M., 172 Koran, M„ 106, 121, 173 Kortze, R„ 205 Koshgerian, P., 33 Kotopoulos, S., 205 Koukos, C., 205 Kouyoumjian, T., 205 Kramer, G., 180 Krause, B.. 160 Krawczyk, J., 84, 177 Kraynik, D., 160 Kromer, R., 167 Krout, F„ 29, 124 Kudcl, J., 160 Kuhfuss, D., 160 Kunder, S., 205 Kutz, S., 173 Kwait, J . i72 L LaBriccossa, A., 122, 172 Lacey, B.. 53, 110, 205 LaCreta, E., 173 LACROSSE 136 Lake, D., 160 Lake. M.J., 114, 205 Lamahan, B., 173 Landmesser, T, 117, 172 Lane, B., 33 Lang, C., 116 Lange, M., 205 Lange, R., 115, 131, 205 Langhan, J., 160 Lanza, R., 205 Laontaras, S., 160 Laskin, R., 205 Laskoski, P., 160 L'Tainen, C., 38 Latanishen, A., 172 LATIN CLUB, 84 Laub, W., 205 Laurence, P.. 101, 160 Laurence, S., 94, 205 Laurence, W„ 111, 172 Lauro, D., 160 Law, D„ 89, 212, 205 Lawler, K., 20 Lawless, M., 160 Lawson, C, 160 Layman, M., 173 Leahy, M., 102, 205 Lechette, F„ 205 Lechette, R., 205 Lechette, R., 172 Lee, D., 160 Leety, J., 180 Lehman, F., 20o Lehman, J., 106, 127, 129, 169 Lei by, B., 20 Leinberger, C. 102, 206, 222 Leinhauser, L„ 173 Leisner, M., 172 Lemmon, B., 129, 20o Lemmon, D., 160 Lcnewcaver, G., 110, 206, 209 Lenewcaver, L., 110, 160 Lennon, J., 206 Lennox, K., 20o Lennox, K., 160 Lennox . M., 160 Lentz, D„ 206 Lenz, M.. 160, 164 Leonard, B., 160 Leonard, C„ 23 Leonard, H., 172 Leonard, M.. 88, 206 Leonard, P., 160 Leos, S., 27 Letts, T , 206 Leuter, D., 206 Levin, D„ 204, 206 Lewin, E., 160 Lewis, D., 129 Lewis, G., 173 Leyden, J., 127, 173 Leyden, M., loO Liberatiscioli, B , 206 Licciardello, P., 160 Lieberman, J., 133, 160 Lindemuth, A., 26, 193 Linkmeyer, P., 114, 160 Lion. S„ 173 Lista, A., Io0 Lister, A., 206 Litt, J., Ill, 134. 160 Lively, S., 43 Lloyd. R., 68, 75, 185 Lock, B.. 173 Long, M., 160 Long, J., 206 Loper, C, 133, 160 Loper, R., 206 Lord, D.. 206 Lorentz, M.. 173 Loro, L.. 173 Losch, G., 160 Louden, E., 160 Louis, L„ 173 Loveless, W., 206 Lowe. E., 173 Lowis, S., 206 Lowis, W., 161 Lubeck, M., 28, 29 Lucey, C, 206 Lulias, E., 173 Lunden, C., 78, 168 Lusas, K„ 133, 173 Lusch, A., 161 Lutz, K., 37 Lybrand, J., 206 Lydon, L., 206 Lynch, J., 173 Lynn, K., 161 M Maccario. T.. 173 MacCullock, R., 161 Macos, G., 207 MacDiarmid, D 173 MacDarmid, M., 41 MacDonald, T., 206 MacFarland, N., 161 Macintosh, T., 20o Macos, V., 171 MacMahon, J., 131 MacQueen, B , 182, 20o Maeso, C , 173 Magee, K„ 207 Maguire, J., 207 Mahantan, M.. 80 Mahoney, D.. 133, 173 Mahoney, D., 107, 133, 161 Maier, L.. 18, 64 Maiocco, C, 173 Malandra, S„ 187, 207 Malara, R., 161 Malarkey, A., 132, 133, 184, 207 Maley, M., 107, 173 Maley, M., 134, 207 Mallet. C, 173 Malloy. B., 207 Malloy, R„ 161 Maloney, E., 173 Mammele, M., 129, 161 Mancuso, M., 34, 163 Mandos, R., 207 Mangigian, D,, 173 Manna, P., 129, 161 Mannino, D„ 68, 76, 207 Mannino, D.. 161 Mapos, C., 207 Maraska, J., 173 Manatea, J., 207 MARATHON. 46 Marcellos, M.. 161 Marchalonis, D., 33, 116, 188 Marchant, E.. 129, 173 Mareska, J., 121 Margus, D.. 207 Marinakos, P., 207 Marinelli, G., Ill, 173 Marino, P.. 106, 108, 207 Marion. S., 177 Maritsis, A.. 110, 112 Mark. K., 173 Mark, L„ 173 Markel, C., 161 Markiewicz, A., 20, 88 Markle, P., 207 Markmann, J., 173 Markopoulos, D., 207 Marley, C.. 161 Marley, M., 117, 161 Marrongelli, L, 207 Marrongclli, T., 173 Marshall, J., 173 Marsini, D., 107, 161 Marter, C., 174 Martin, D., 207 Martin, D., 161 Martin, M., 161 Martin, T., 208 Martino, A., 161 Martorelli, M., 167 Martorell, T., 208 Martyn, A., 56, 110, 208 Martyn, D., Ill, 161 Martz, B., 161 Marx, L., 202, 208 Maryanski, G., 208 Masciantonio, K., 208 Mascitti, L., 91. 174 Mashura, J., 208 Mason, L, 161 Massimini, R., 37 Masters, E., 208 Mastracola, J., 161 Mastrangelo, J., 208 Mattera, M., 115, 173 Mathews, S., 174 MATHEMATICS, 28 Matlack, D., 106, 121, 145, 174 Matolich, B., 208 Matsinger, W., 209 Mattera, N , 60, 208 Matteson, G., 102, 161 Matthews, E., 173 Matthews, M.. 161 Matthias, A., 161 Mattioli, M., 208 Maxwell, R., 30, 31, 86 Maylish, L., 127, 173 Mayock, A., 174 McAleer, J., 173 McAnally, K., 208 McAvinue, B., 208 McCandless, P., 173 McCall, A., 21, 37, 122, 124 McCarrin, D., 173 McCarthy, J., 208 McCarthy, M., 161 McCausland, H., 161 McClellen, A., 42 McClung, K., Ill, 168 McClure, C, 106, 174 McCole, D., 161 McCole, G„ 208 McCollum, B., 173 McCollum, M., 208, 217 McConkey, A., 25 McConnell, R., 18 McCool, K., 208 McCormick, B , 133, 208 McCouch, R., 31 McCullion, J., 161 McCullough, D., 208 McCullough, J., 173 McCullough, M., 174 MuCullough, P., 174 McCullough, P., 127, 161 McCullough, W.. 208 McDonald, A., 173, 208 McDonald, E., 33 McDonald, S., 208 McDonnell, W., 161 McElaney, J., 219 McElroy, E., 209 Me El wee, K., 209 McFadden, D., 209 McFadden, K., 106, 108, 121, 161 McFadden, M., 161 McGettigan, K., 174 McGettigan, K., 161 McGinley, C., 209 McGinley, S., 209 McGoldrick, J., 129, 209 McGovern, J., 173 McGovern, J., 174 McGrane, M., 209 McGrath, M., 173 McGrath, M., 209 McGrath, V., 161 McGuigan, A., 161 McHale, K., 173 McHorney, R., 209 McHugh, M., 133, 161 McKain, M., 161 McKay, P., 161 McKee, J., 209 McKeon, K., 209 McLaughlin, E., 209 McLughlin, E., 174 McLaughlan, J., 161 McLaughlin, M., 42 McLaughlin, T., 174 McLoughlin, R., 161 McLoughlin, W., 209 McMahon, G., 173 McMahon, J., 161 McMahon, J.,T., 161 McMahon, J., 102, 209 McMnus, F., 161 McManus, J., 209 McMenamin, J., 161 McMenamin, J., 209 McMehamin, M., 161 McMonagle, C, 101, 174 McNulty, E., 161 McNulty, G., 161 McNulty, R.. 37 McQuillan, J., 161 McRea, A., 127 McRea, J., 161 McSorley, A., 91, 174 McSorley, P., Ill, 161 McStravog, B., 124, 209 McSweeney, D., 77, 121, 187, 209 McSweeney, M., 127, 161 McVeigh, F., 173 Meals, D., 209 Meehan, P., 161 Meer, M., 124 Mehanian, A., 174 Mehanian, C, 124, 161 Mehanian, M„ 174 Mehosky, R., 161 Meibohm, E., 80, 174 Melcher, G., 17 Melchiorre, C, 209 Melchiorre, K„ 161 Mellis, C, 122, 209 Melvin, G., 174 Mendicino, B., 161 Menta, P., 102, 105, 129, 196 Meo, F„ 173 Meo, J., 210 Merisel, M.. 161 Merrick, C, 161 Messantonio, G., 161 Meyer, D.. 24, 92 Meyer, J., 122 Miccolis, C, 174 Miccolis, T., 210 Miceli, M., 161 Micozzie, T., 210 Middleton, P., 173 Middleton, V., 23, 121 Milano, M., 42 Miles, K., 174 Miller, C„ 122, 210 Miller, B., 133, 174 Miller, J., 39, 210 Miller, J., 210 Miller, K., 161 Miller, N„ 208, 210 Miller, P„ 174 Miller, R., 161 Miller, R., 161 Milligan, K., 174 Milligan, W., 174 Millison, W., 102 Mina, J., 174 Mink, S„ 131, 162 Mink, W., 115, 174 Minton, M„ 162 Mirth, B., 23 Miscannon, G., 210 Misialek, B., 55, 75, 91, 185, 210 Missar, K., 210 Missimer, C., 162 Mitchell, D., 210 Mitchell, K„ 162 Mitoulis, C, 223 Mlinar, E., 162 Mochulski, M„ 210, 221 Mochulski, S„ 162 Mollick, J., 34, 210 Molyneaux, P., 223 Monahan, R„ 162 Monkman, F., 116, 210 Monroe, D., 210 Moore, B„ 127, 162 Moore, D., 162 Moore, G., Ill Moore, L., 113 Moore, M„ 210 Moran-Thomas, G., 33, 52, 77 Morcos, M., 210 Morford, J., 174 Morgan, M., 210 Morkides, J., 210 Morland, J., 162 Mormile, T., 210 Morris, D„ 162 Morris, K., 162 Morris, M., 174 Morrison, D., 162 Morrison, R., 174 Morrissey, J., 162 Morrissey, L., 174 Moses, K., 210 Mostardi, L„ 210 Motamed, G., 162 Motamed, J., 174 Motamed, L., 162 Motta, P„ 21 Mueller, B., 162 Mueller, T., 174 Muff, J., 210 Mugler, R., 174 Muldoon, M., 162 Mundy, D., 174 Munns, R , 162 Munns, T., 131, 210 Murdock, N., 186, 210 Murdock, T., 210 Murphy, D„ 162 Murphy, D., 162 Murphy, K., 95, 174 Murphy, M.. 25, 71, 84 Murphy, W.( 115, 131, 210 Murphy, T., 173 Murta, S„ 116, 117, 210 Murphy, W., 102 Murphy , W., 162 Murrin, L., 174 Murzyn, M., 211 Musial, J., 211 MUSIC, 24 Myers, J., 210 Myers, J., 162 Myers, J., 210 Myers, S„ 210 Myers, S., 162 Myers, M., 174 Myers, T., 211 Mylish, D., 210 N Nagle, T., 162 Nance, D„ 211 Nannos, P., 26 Nanopoulos, R., 162 Napier, B„ 174 Napoli, F., 37 Napoli, M., 36, 211 Nashalian, H., 211 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, 74 Naughton, E., 211 Nazarian, A., 211 Nee, T.. 211 Needleman, A., 174 Needles, C, 162 Needles, M., 211 NEEDLEWORK CLUB, 81 Neff, N., 107, 108, 120, 174 Neill, S., 211 Nello, S., 174 Nelson, A., 174 Nelson, E., 63, 167 Nelson, M., 162 Neri. V„ 174 Nester, K., 211 Nester, J., 23, 106, 120, 121 Nevshehirlian, M., 211 Newman, M., 162 Nicholas, A., 174 Nicholas, A., 114, 211 Nicholls, F., 32, 125 Nierintz, C, 162 NIGHT ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL., 37 Noble, T„ 211 Noce, M., 174 Nolfi. B., 102, 174 Norbeck, J., 117, 174 Noreck, C, 174 Norman, C, 162 Northwood, G., 175 Northwood, J., 211 Nunez, E., 25 Nunn, S., 175 Nunn, B., 64, 211 Nye, T., 211 o OAK., 64 O'Brien, D., 198, 211 O'Brien, M., 211 O'Brien, R., 162 O'Brien, T., 162 Ochs, K., 211 O'Connell, D., 176 O'Connell, J., 174 O'Connor, D., 162 O'Connor, H., 162 O'Connor, K., 211 O'Connor, L, 211 O'Connor, M., 162 O'Doherty, T„ 211 Oeschger, N , 162 O'Flynn, K., 174 O'Hara, B., 212 O'Hara, T., 162 O'Donnell, J., 162 O'Hearn, S., 212 Ohnigian, R.. 212 O'Leary, M„ 175 Oles, W.. 33 Oleykowski. N., 106, 162 Oliveto, C, 212 Olsen, D., 162 Olson, M., 175 Olszewski, L., 162 O'Mahoney, D., 162 O'Malley, T., 97, 212 O'Malley, V., 19 O'Neill. G., 174 O'Neill, J., 174 O'Neill, L, 211 O'Neill, T., 162 Oranzi, L., 174 ORCE5TRA, 96 Orosz, G., 174 Osborn, R., 163 Osciak, J., 212 O'Shaughnessy, J., 175 O'Shaughnessy, J., 162 Osmon, M., 212 O'Toole, J., 212 O'Toole, M., 174 Ott, M., 107, 119, 175 Owens, A., 77, 212 Owens. K„ 111, 162 Ozdemircioglo, J., 174 P Pace, C, 134, 212 Pacenza, R., 95, 168 Pacocha, R., 212 Padula, C., 101, 177 Padusis, D., 131, 162 Pagel, E., 162 PAGE ONE BOOKSTORE. 41 Palasch, J., 212 Palasch, N., 174 Palestini, S., 212 Palladino, R., 212 Palmer, E., 212 PAN-AMERICAN CLUB, 84 Pantalone, L„ 107, 175 Paoli, G.. 212 Paoli, R., 37 Papaionanou, G., Ill, 162 Papaioanou, J., 212 Papatsiaras, D., 162 Papini, B., 162 Papp, S., 23, 53, 111, 134 Pappalardo, G., 212 Pappas, A., 102, 212 Pappas, J., 102, 162 Pappas, M., 213 Pappas, S., 162 Parelia, A., 175 Paris, C, 213 Park, M„ 175 Parker, B., 213 Parras, C, 213 Parseghian, G., 162 Partin, G„ 174, 40 Paschos, T., Ill, 162 Pasciolla, D., 127 Paskill, D., 128, 129, 174 Patalano, V., 174 Patch, L., 213 Paton, D„ 162 Paton, J., 129, 174 Paton. N., 127, 162 Patterson. L., 21, 39 Patterson, L., 213 Patton, S., 213 Pawloski, J., 80, 175 Paxson, D., 22, 110 Peascheck, D., 39, 213 Peifer, G., 39, 213 Peifer, K., 162 Pelch, G., 213 Peltekian, V., 213 Penn, R., 213 Penton, K., 127, 162 Peoples, S., 174 Perachio, M., 162 Perachio, W., 37, 203 Perotti, D., 195 Perry, B., 162 Perry. K.. 213 Persia, L., 213 Persing, C, 213 Pescatore, T., 213 Petas, R., 24 Peter, R„ 174 Peters, D., 162 Peters, E., 115, 131, 214 Peters, J., 214 Peters, L., 162 Petrelli, L., 127, 162 Petridis, P., 110, 134, 162 Petrie, L„ 58, 214, 216 Petrone, K„ 121, 124, 214 Petruzzo, A., 162 Peyreferry, J., 175 Pfoertner, L., 162 Phillips, D., 174 Phillips, J., 174 Phillips, M , 214 PHOTOGRAPHERS, 66 PHYSICAL EDUCATION, 23 Piccone, O., 41 Piechocki, J., 175 Pierami, G., 175 Pierce, R., 175 Pieri, L., 65, 214 Pierson, L., 59 Pigors, P., 214 Pinketti, F.. 175 Pipe, S., 214 Pipitone, S., 31 Pirrotta, F., 162 Piselli, S., 214 Pitetti, L, 57 Pivnickas, C, 175 Pizza, R., 52, 102, 162 Plousis, P., 102 Plum, D., 163 Plum, S., 214 Plunkett, D., 175 Plunkett, J., 163 Pocoroba, B., 37, 214 Polium, C., 189, 214 Porreca, A., 175 Porreca, M., 163 Poryzees, E„ 214 Poryzees, G., 214 Potter, F., 23, 102, 105 Powell, D., 214, 47 Powell, J., 175 Powers, A., 93, 114, 214 Powers, C, 163 Powers, K„ 175 Powers, M., 163 Powers, S., 127 Pregmon, C, 19 Preis, M., 70 Presel, J„ 175 Press, J., 214 Preston, B. 214 Preston, D., 214 Prevoznik, J., 122, 175 Prcvoznik, S., 116, 214 Price, F., 114, 163 Price, J., Ill, 172 Price, R„ 214 PROFESSIONAL FIELD EXPERIENCE, 36 Puccino, S„ 102, 116, 213 Puleo, J., 100, 101, 172 Puliti, M„ 163 Pyle, V., 215 Pyne, J., 163 Q Quarracino, J., 215 Quay, P., 163 Quay, S., 175 Quinn, K., 163 Quinn, K., 175 Quinn, S.. 175 Quirias, A., 163 Rader, C, 163 Ragan, J., 163 Ragnone, M., 163 Ramsey, D., 163 Ramos, D., Ill, 134, 163 Ranalli, J., 175 Randolph, H., 133, 215 Randolph, S., 163 Rankin, B„ 174, 175 Rankin, R., 215 Rapp, N., 163 Rawlings, J., 116 Raymond, R., 163 Raymond, T., 163 Raymond, W., 215 Razzi, L, 114, 131, 163 Reach, N., 163 Reagan, J., 127, 175 Reagan, J., 55, 61 Reagan, J., 90 R ! Reavey, J., 102, 215 Recchiuti, C, 39, 215 Recchiuti, M., 163 Redman, S., 88, 215 Reed, K.. 42 Reed, S„ 175 Reeder, C., 24 Reeder, J., 19 Reedy, M., 184 Reeve, A., 163 Reves, P., 97 Regan, J., 55 Reiber, M., 175 Reichle, F., 33 Reid, F., 163 Reid, M„ 167 Reif, J., 215 Reilly, C, 163 Reily, L., 120 Reinhart, M., 175 Reiser, M., 163 Reiser, R., 175 Reith, G„ 175 Rementer, F., 163 Remington, B., 215 Remshard, K., 175 Resnick, R., 122, 215 Rest, D., 163 Reyonlds, M., 215 Reynolds, S., 215 Ricciardi, C, 111, 168 Ricciuti, D„ 101, 163 Rice, J., 175 Rice, K , 63, 215 Rich, C, 106, 215 Richardson, A , 215 Richardson, E.. 215 Richter, A., 215 Richter, L., 163 Rickards, N., 46, 215 Rickards, S., 76, 106, 120, 160 Riddagh, A., 215 Riffert. E., 163 Rigby, P., 216 wiley, L., 175 Riley, M., 114, 216 Riley, T,, 31 Rishel, J., 216 Ristine, R., 175 Ritacco, M., 175 Ritchie, C, 193, 216 Ritchie, M., 163 Rittersbacher, J., 175 Rizzo, G., 216 Roberts, D., 163 Roberts, E., 163 Roberts, J., 177 Roberts, $., 175 Robinson, E., 216 Robinson, E., 163 Robinson, J., 27 Robinson, L., 216 Robinson, M., 124, 163 Robinson, R., 216 Robinson, R., 116, 175 Rodgers, D., 163 Rogers, B., 175 Rogers, D., 216 Rogers, F., 163 Rogers, J., 175 Rogers, W., 216 Rokos, M., 163 Rollman, D., 216 Roma, G., 25 Romano, D., 163 Romano, J., 183, 216 Romano, K., 216 Rook, T., 216 Rosati, R.. 107 Rosegrant, M., 216 Roscgrant, R., 177 Rosen, R., 216 Ross, L. 100, 101, 216 Ross, R., 21o Rossi, F , 175 Rossi, F.. 216 Rossillo, J., 175 Rosso, P., 216 Roth, P., 29 Rothacker, R„ 175 Rothacker, S., 163 Rothley, E., 163 Roulston, M., 216 Routhier, L„ 133, 216 Rowell, B.. 163 ROYAL CREST, 71 ROYAL TRIANGLE, 78 Rucci, N„ 175 Rudolph, R., 163 Rudolph, S.. 216 Ruggieri, K., 106, 216 Rumsey, M., 175 Runk, T., 163 Ruoff, P„ 175 Ruppenstein, G., 163 Ruppenstein, S., 163 Ryan, M., 163 Ryan, M., 34 Ryan, P.. 124 S Sage, J.. 114, 131, 163 Sage, N„ 76, 176 Sailer, T., 60, 175 Salidis, G., 19, 85 Salmon, S., 163 Salute, R.) 102, 175 Salvucci, M., 163 Samuels, R., 216 Sanncelli, J., 216 Sansone, C, 89, 216 Sapienza, D., 38 Sarracino, M., 163 Sassaman, D., 100, 101, 217 Sassani, G., 19 Saudargas, P., 27, 163 Saulino, C, 39, 217 Saunders, L. 217 Savage, C, 217 Saveoz, L., 217 Savini, M. 102. 163 Scales, S., 176 Scarle, K., 163 Scarpato, M.. 163 Schaefer, E., 217 Schaffer, S., 175 Schall, J., 33 Scheifele, L., 163 Scherf, W., 217 Schillereff, V., 42 Schindler, B., 217 Schirg. D., 175 Schirg, M.. 163 Schlieder, B., 163 Schmitt, E., Ill, 163 Schonder, L., 175 SCHOOL BOARD 40 Schubkegel, S., 176 Schueren, P., 175 Schuller, C, 176 Schultz, J., 163 Schwakoff, M., 163 SCIENCE 30 Scintesusse, M., 163 Scogna, J., 217 Scogna, M., 175 Scota. A., 107, 163 Scott, B.. 175 Scott. E.. 176 Scott, G.. 106, 217 Scott, J., 102 Scott, J., 217 Scott, R., 217 Scott, W., 102, 124, 163 Scull, T., 110, 192 Scully, F„ 102, 163 Sears, K., 176 Sebra, M., 217 Scderholm, P., 164 Seeman, B., 32, 33 Seiss, V., 63 Serposs, K„ 134, 217 Sessa, J., 102 Sgro, J.. 217 Sgro, S.. 217 Shacklock, D., 164 Shadrick, R., 175 Shaffer, L., 127 Shaffer, M., 217 Shannon, J., 176 Shannon, S., 217 Shantzer, M., 165 Shappell, R., 164 Sharp, S., Ill Sharp, T , 176 Shaub, S., 217 Shaw, J., 176 Shaw, J„ 176 Shay, L., 217 Shay. T., 15, 115, 130, 131, 176 Sheaffer, R., 164 Sheehan. E., 107, 164 Sheehan, L., 120 Sheely, L., 164 Sheeran, M., 164 Sheilds. D., 164 Shellenberger, D.. 214, 217 Shellenberger, S„ 164 Shelly, K . 55. 218 Shelow, A.. 21 Shepherd, P., 102, 103, 104, 105, 176 Sheppard, W , 120, 164 Shepherd , W., 102, 176, 105 Sherlock, F., 131, 164 Sherm, J., 164 Shermer, J., 223 Shiber, M., 218 Shields, L„ 176 Shields, R„ 176 1 Shirlow M., 218 Shirtz, D., 33 Sholly, R., 29 Shore, J., 176 Shirg, D.. 129 Shulman, E., 218 Shupard, P., 164 Shupock, F., 218 Sides, J„ 176 Sierer, P„ 110, 218 Siftar, B„ 61, 95, 96, 176, 80 Silverman, G., 116, 117, 218 Simmons, M., 176 Simonson, L.. 176 Simonson, S., 124 Simons, D., 106, 133 Simons, D.. 164 Simpson, R , 106, 108, 192, 218 Sims, P„ 195, 218 Sipple, D., 176 Sisk. T„ 19. 80 Siskos, P., 110 Sitler, J., 55, 59, 75, 96, 176 Siti, H„ 20 Skaudis, J., 106, 121, 176 Skureck, P„ 164 Skurka, L., 164 Slavin, C, 61, 164 Sloan, T., 176 S1oss.;B„ 218 Slovenski, T., 176 Smedley, S., 134, 176 Smith, B., 218 Smith, C., 107, 164 Smith, D., 218 Smith, D., 218 Smith, G„ 72. 73, 218 Smith, I., 218 Smith. J., 218 Smith, J., 19, 127 Smith, K„ 164 Smith, M.. 176 Smith, M., 176 Smith, M., 176 Smith, M„ 176 Smith, P., 218 Smith, R., 164 Smith, S., 33 Smithgall, D., 176 Smyth, K., 218 Smyth, K., 176 Snedeker, J., 176 Snow, H., 42 Snow, R„ 27 Snyder, J., 33 Snyder, J. 24 Snyder, K., 97, 164 Snyder, J., 218 Snyder, R„ 57, 101, 218 Snyder, S., 218 Sobola, J., 164 SOCCER, 110 SOCIAL STUDIES, 32 Socolovsky, K., 164 Socolovsky, E., 110, 176 Solakian, G., 219 Solimine, A.. 219 Solivajs, J., 164 Sommer, K., 164 Sorrentino, J., 17o Soscia, L., 29 Sotokidis, C., 164 Souliotis, N., 164 Sousounis, P., 164 Spahr, V., 164 Spangler. S., 219 Spangler, W., 164 Speck, D., 126, 176 Speck, D., 219 Spence, S., 164 Spencer, J., 31 Spencer, K., 219 Spina, R., 176 SPRING PLAY, 60 Springer, W., 219 Springer, H„ 164 Springer, V., 219 SPRING TRACK, 138 Squillace, S., 219 Stack, T„ 219 Stader, P., 223 Stalker, G., 110, 176 Stalker, L., 219 Stamatas, T., 164 Stamateris, J., 56, 57, 58, 110, 219 Stamus, L., 33 Stanfield, J.. 29, 82 Stanko, C., 176 Stano, F., 37, 219 Stanton, A., 133 Starkweather, D., 176 Starkweather, L., 187, 219 Stasney, G.. 164 Stathacos, P., 176 Stathes, F., 176 Steckel, P., 176 Steel, C., 219 Stefandis, M., 176 STLINMETZ SOCIETY. 87 Cheryl, S., 219 Stephens, S., 219 Sterback, J., 219 Steuber, B., 164 Stevens, F., 176 Stevens, L., 29, 102 Stevens, R., 219 Stevens, T., 219 Stevenson, R , 23, 110, 134 Stevenson, R., 176 Stewart, C, 176 Stier, R„ 102 Stierheim, M., 219 Stine, F., 176 Stine, L., 164 Stinger, J., 176 Stitz, D., Stitz, L., 176 Stone, W., 220 Stott, J., lo4 Stott, T., 176 Stracciolini, L., 133, 164 Strauss, L., 164 Strenge, B., 131, 164 Strickler, K., 176 Strohl, D., 107, 127 STUDENT COUNCIL, 62 Stutzke, M., 220 Sugarman, D., 220 Sullivan, C., 176 Sullivan, J., 220 Sullivan, M., 164 Swanson, G., 66, 220 Swartley, W., 220 Swartz, J., 21 Swartz, W., 176 Swartzman, R., 124 Sweeney, G., 164 Sweeney, M., 176 Sweeten, K., 176 Swift, C., 176 T Taggart, C, 220 Tait, M., 220 Talarico, N„ 220 Taldrico, L., 176 Tallent, P„ 220 Talley, J„ 220 Talley, M., 164 Tamaccio, C., 176 Tannahill, K., 56, 57, 94, 220 Taraba, J., 102, 176 Taraborelli, J., 164 Tarbet, J., 46, 219, 220 Tarbet, K., 176 Tate, D., 164 Taylor, D., 176 Taylor, J., 220 M Taylor, L., 176 i Taylor, M. 116, 118, lfe3, 220 Taylor, M., 125, 164m : Taylor, R., 164 i Taylor, S., 220 Taylor, V., 220 M Tegethoff, W., 1® i Tehson, D., 1761 Tenawich, M., 164 Terri, D., 165 Teter, D., 176 Thayer, L, 40, 221 THESPIAN CLUB, 80 Theurer, W , 114, 131, 221 Thistle, N.. 164 Thomas, R , 124 Thomas, R., 134, 164 Thomas, S., 221 Thompson, D., 221 Thompson, E., 29 Thompson, K., 133 Thompson, L., 176 Thomson, L., 176 Thompson, M., 56 Thrash, L., 176 Tinker, G., 165 Todd, C, 176 Todd, W., 221 Tofani, T., 165 Toohill, C., 165 Topiol, L., 221 Torchio, N., 176 Torosian, C, 221 Torrens, B., 176 Toscani, R., 38 Townsend, J., 102, 122, 221 Tracy, D., 165 Tracy, J., 220 Trauger, S., 165 Travaglini, R., 221 Travis, A., 155 Tremarelli, D., 110, 220 Tremont, L., 221 Trench, E., 177 Trexler, J., 129, 176 Triboletti, P., 220 Trimbur, W., 165 Trombetti, E„ 165 Troop, D., 176 Truitt, K„ 221 Tsaprazis, P . 221 Tsekaris, C, 176 Tuck, D.. 177 Tucker, D., 221 Tumolo, M„ 159, 165 Turner, J., 122, 176 Turner, M., 75, 221 Turner, P., 19 Tursi, A., 65, 126, 127, 221 Tursi, M., 42 Tursi, M., 129, 165 Tutelian, H., 176 Tuzio, R., 221 Tyre, D., 16, 17 Tyson, L. 172, 176 Tzioutziouklaris, A., 177 U Udinskcy, S., 200, 221 Uhler, P., 165 Umlauf, B„ 202, 221 Uzelac, R., 221 V Vagnozzi, A., 221 Vail, B., 26 VanCleve, B., 165 Vanderwolf, L., 177 VanRensler, J., 41 VanRensler, J., 63, 68, 221 VanSciver, C, 177 VanWinkle, C., 221 VARSITY CLUB, 83 Venini, D., 165 Vernon, L., 73, 221 Veroneau, R., 221 VICS, 41 Viesti, S., 165 Viglione, J., 67, 222 Villarose, M., 177 Vitali, C, 222 Vitali, L., 27, 134, 177 Viandis, M., 222 Voegelin, J., 177 Vogel, K„ 222 Volante. S., 222 Voltz, M„ 177 Voltz, E., 101, 165 Volz, C., 165 VO TECH, 34 Votta, R., 177 Volta, R., 37 Vottero, M„ 222 W Wade, K„ 47, 116, 222 Waenke, E., 177 Wagner, G., 177 Wagner, T., 25 W'akefield, T., 165 Wakeley, R„ 222 Walker, J., 129, 177 Walker, J., 134 Walker, K., 101, 222 Walker, L, 101, 165 Wallace, L., 174 Wallace, M., 165 Wallowitch, C., 177 Walls, W., 177 Walnut, H., 102, 177 Walsh, A., 165 Walsh, J.. 222 Walsh, J., 165 Walsh, M., 222 Walsh, M., 121, 173 Walsh. V., 177 . Waltman, M., 21 Walton, S., 91, 169, 177 Ward, B„ 222 Ward, K., 37 Ward, J., 54, 61, 222 Warda, J., 165 Warfield, J., 222 Watson, J., 222 Watts, N., 21 Weatherwax, )., 102, 177 Weaver, D., 165 Weaver, R„ 125 Weaver, R., 222 Weber, B.,165 Weber, C, 177 Weed, H„ 177 Weeks. S., 165 Weening, J„ 75, 82, 185, 222 Weening, R., 165 Weidenhof, K., 102, 122 Weigant, J., 222 Weigant, K., 177 Weiman, B„ 222 Weinandy, M., 222 Weinrach, E., 43 Weiss, J., 27 Weiss, J., 222 Welder, J., 165 Wellock, M„ 222 Wellock, P., 165 Wells, W., 222 Welsh, J., 222 Welsh, M., 165 Welsh, M„ 177 Welz, T., 165 Weng, L., 165 Wessel, S., 29 Westfall, D., 165 Weston, B., 107. 23. 108 Wetzel, L . 222 hite, H., 165 White, L., 165 White, R., 222 Whitehead, R. 68, 222 Wichersham, K., 165 Wiest, C, 222 Wiest, M„ 21, 114, 115 Wilds, D., 177 Wilk, M.. 223 Willard, G., 117, 130, 131, 115 Willard, M.. 223 Willard, W., 114, 131, 165 Williams, D„ 107 Williams, E., 177 Williams, J., 223 Williams, W., 223 Williamson, B., 114, 223, 114, 131, 223 Willock, J., 165 Wills, K., 165 Wills, L., 177 Wilson, C, 122, 188, 223 Williams, D., 177 Wilson, D., 177 Wilson, D., 122, 223 Wilson, E., 165 Wilson, J., 223 Wilson, J., 102, 117, 156 Wilson, K., 232, 212 Winand, S., 223 Wineburner, D., 177 Winkelman, J., 39, 223 Winshel, H„ 122, 223 W'inters, K., 33 Winters, K., 223 Winters, M., 223 W'INTER TRACK, 128 Wirth, R 223 Wise, J., 38 Witiak, D., 177 Witmer, L, 43, 72 Wood, J., 165 Wool, S., 29 Worthington, J., 177 Worthington, J., 223 WRESTLING, 122 Wright, C, 220, 223 Wright, M„ 11, 125, 156 Wyatt, K., 223 Y Yantorno, R., 165 Yeates, L, 177 Yerkes, L., 42 Yingling, D., 77 Yocco, B., 223 Yockey, I., 177 Yocum, K., 223 Yorgan, E., 165 Young, G., 165 Young, G., 177 Young, J., 19 Young, L, 177 Young, M., 25 Z Zaccaro, C., 223 Zacharias, S., 177 Zahner, T., 223 Zampitella, D., 165 Zampitella, C, 165 Zarabara, C., 53. 177 Zarabara, N., 110, 122, 223 Zick, J., 165 Ziegler. 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