Charles B Gaskill Middle School - Yearbook (Niagara Falls, NY)

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fm UQ f wwiyjfygffbf endeae em deny cw tie ,eqmmo'd4 BLUE AND GOLD MEMORIES 1 9 6 O GASKILL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - NIAGARA FALLS, New YORK DEDICATION MISS JANE E. KNAPP Remembering that music has cradled civilization since the days of ancient Egypt, if is with much pleasure that we, the students of Gaskill Junior High School, dedicate this 1960 BLUE AND GOLD MEMORIES TO Miss June E. Knapp of our Music Department. She has helped us make music that we loved and has taught us to love making music. Since i93i, when Miss Knapp first came to Gaskill, many fine operettas, Christmas productions, barbershop quartets and choral groups have known the musical Knapp-touch, Thousands of Gaskill students owe their lasting love of music to her dedicated teaching and encouragement. Happy retirement, Miss Knapp, and lay go with you always! - Daniel Nopoliello , . .1 -::..gj: FOREWORD When our staff first started planning Blue and Gold Memories uf 1960, we wanted it to be a book that would always remind us of Gaskill and the things the school has given us, We thought of all man has had to learn through the years and decided we wanted to use Egypt, where learning had so many important beginnings, for our theme, Junior high school has been an Egypt for us. We have placed many lasting foundation stones in our pyramid of learning. Carefully, sometimes joyfuliy, sometimes laboriously and sometimes only with strong guidance, our experiences in our studies, in art and music, in sports and clubs, have become proud accomplishments we could use to build our personal pyramids. We plan to continue that building and hope to make our lives ci monument that truly will endure as long as the pyramids. Our staff would like to thank Mr. Sharp and Miss Brennan, our advisors, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Goldstein, the faculty and the student body for their interest and support in making this a yearbook that would meet the expectations of every Gaskill student. Daniel Napoliello, Editor Al 'lk AAA lvlr. l ' mmf S hom? is Napa llcllo T:-Ill' - are .R ' , ca.:-C21 Ohhh Harm Pal Kowalski I' JBC- Pal vmbv Arlcngnmymand ChU'lt'l'l'e. Ceml-i outse. Sf-henale.r andre. Runga.-lwro.. 9amd.y1 p,,,.,p,,,, David N0cp0lU..llo Claudia, Mill.,- ,L.L4J. .Ls Ck Stu andy Wmsen ko EZ-igtlxlk Nlhc KJl'u+L Sl'1o.ronL1m.lnTalmThomsen f lhty kulmrzyniki Tame: Sorour QSQINILPNI Ki-:za-I-+o Nh.:-1 Stlfmco NMMA 5'l'v3.i T-liahi-uno. Lmushlus Ko.-lfhj Ruta 'gg i i LJ I-111- ADMINISTRATION MR. OLIVER Superintendent MR. ERWIN MR- LANG Deputy Supt. DSPUIY SUP' Gaskill Junior High is recognized for the many high standards set by students and faculty in all their undertakings. Your Yearbooks have been no exceptions and you are to be commended for your splendid efforts. I urge you to continue to strive for excellence in whatever you attempt, both in school and out. To you go my sincere wishes for another successful Yearbook. WELDON R. OLIVER Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Mr. Fose, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Kester, President, Mrs. Pifer, Miss Brown, Stenogrupher. Standing: Dr. Brezing, Mr. Silberberg, Superintendent Oliver, Dept. Supt. Lang, Mr. Longhine, Mr. Collins, Mr. McKnight lBusiness Affairs Assistantl, Mr. Kauber, Mr. Salacuse, Attorney, Dept. Supt. Erwin. 4 I 11746 p ll Qi GREETINGS FROM THE VICE-PRINCIPAL! Your future is full of opportunity, There will be unlimited scholarships for education beyond high school for the deserving. For all of us, there will be opportunity for ci life of satisfaction and service. My congratulations to those who have done a good fob. For the others, take heart, do your best next year - but START NOW! Good luck to alll JACOB W. GOLDSTEIN GREETINGS FROM THE PRINCIPAL! As we view the achievements of Gaskill during the school year it reflects and enlarges the pattern of the years and in that pattern the image most reflected is loyalty. The students and faculty of Goskill have, even more than other years, sup- ported the activities of the school. Teachers can be proud of our stu' dents, students can be proud of our teachers, and l am proud of all of youl MAURICE M. ABBOTT GUIDANCE COUNSELORS v74eZ,:w N Mr, Henderson, Mrs. Oliver, Mr. McGrath, Mrs. Woicik, Miss Cicero. OFFICE STAFF THE OVERSEERSH if ff fx nf X '-Q: -4 1.li-E- . . ml, xiii L -3 , , E I-ig' f- ' 1-glng S x If 2 5 gasp fcv zw zz O 434 ' -'f ff K A Y 9 O g. g 0 X V sf ig IJ, h I, 1 f 4 -Q--,-,, if KAREN C-M1775 '74e 0 Front Row: Mrs. Schreiber, Miss Mead, Miss Brennan, Miss Tallmcxn, Miss Ingrusci, Miss Fezer. Buck Row: Mr. McAuley, Mr. Tyszku, Mr. CINE. Front Row: Mr. McGreevy, Mr. McDonnell, Mr. Berkeley, Mr. Gavin. Buck Row: Mrs. Bosso, Mr. Woodley, Mr. Freeman. '74e Oameeu Fronl Row: Mrs. Hendrick, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Murray. Back Row: Mr. Velie, Mr. Lcxbosky, Mr. McLean, Mr. Conuvan, Mr. Stets. Front Row: Miss Haggerty, Miss Densford, Miss Volpe, Mrs. Seil. Back Row: Mr. Arcos, Mr. A. Schuster, Mr. G. Schuster, Mrs. Smith. 10 '74e Oaezaeaa' Front Row: Miss Storey, Miss Knapp, Miss Mclaren, Mrs Clarkson Back Row: Mr. Sharp, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Schatz. MISSING FROM FACULTY PHOTOGRAPHS Mrs. Barmore Mr. Carey Mrs. Chase Miss Fermoile Miss Griffis Mr. Wall Miss Kelly Mr. King Mr. Manfred Mr. McCarthy Mrs. Scholtz '74eff 74640 Save' CUSTODIANS William Beard Dominic Mcirini KITCHEN STAFF Gabriella DiLcbio, Connie Fabrizio, Marie De Guillio lussistont cockl, Mamie Schultz lhead cookl, Emily Mroziak, Margaret Iusi. 74e Senate slowed' JOSEPH HURST ' President GWEN MACKENNA PATRICK ROBERTSON Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 5? xr- M E Q +V?--.1 ,..- :YE 'J- Vg, 12 A -f i x X 1? Z: '.':?5.i I' y ' 1 '49 u fr' -R 1 9 ,W 1 'Iv U , 11 - 1' GY OQAQGQQMQN - 13 TENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY The famed geologist, Mr. King, and his two assistants, Mr. Jeffery Guehr- ing and Mr. William Czechorowski, have iust uncovered the entrance to a pyramid. Upon reaching the tomb, they discover some ancient records, Among them are the long searched for records of Gaskill's outstanding class of l960. Mr. Guehring begins to read from a scroll entitled t'Gaskillites 1959-I96O : This section on the year 1956 tells of the entrance of approximately 240 ex- cited and bewildered 7th graders. Among important events of year: Joyce Hughes, Paul Schultz, Dorothy Gooding and Martha Ward win at Hallowe'en party and Sandra Wilcox wins second place in the 7th and 8th grade spelling bee. Note: Entire class survived hazardous year, ln l957, Mr. Czechorowski continues the reading, 'fthe scholarship awards for the highest averages for the previous year go to Joseph Hurst and Patricia Bates. Roger Ferguson and Theophil Worosz take the spelling bee honors. An explosion roared throughout the building during a science exam- ination, finishing the first semester with a bang. Many took port in the succes- ful school play. Miss Donna Hann begins to read from the section concerning the year 1958: 'lAt last we can call ourselves freshmen, Once again Joseph Hurst wins the scholarship award with Rosemary Valenti taking second place. Jon Edwards and Leo Mai become co-captains of the freshman football team, and some fortunate 'ones are inducted into the Honor Society, The variety show attracts many participants. Joseph Bruno and Kathleen Pasco win the Student Council election with a split ballot, defeating Joseph Hurst and Gwen Mackenna. A voice from a dark corner of the tomb begins to speak: Through special Mummy communications l have been able to keep abreast of the Class of 1960 at Gaskill. This year they have elected Joseph Hurst, President, Patricia Bates, Vice-Presidentg and Rosemary Valenti, Secretary-Treasurer of the Honor Society. The class has worked hard and played well. They have made a mighty pyramid of achievements with their participation in sports, variety shows, assembly programs, music and science clubs, and scholastic achievements. ln the words of one of their own major prophets: 'As the end of the school year comes into view each student looks to the future at Niagara Falls High School with mixed feelings. Each feels some sadness at leaving Gaskill and yet happiness for what he yet senses is in store for him: two more hard-working, fun-filled years at NFHS. ' Joy Colucci pronounced the expedition a success and the valuable records were forwarded to the Gaskill yearbook staff for safekeeping. -Historians: Judy Edwards, Pat Bates O 98' 0009 Geonam CLASS PROPHECY lt has been customary for the prophecy to take us into the future on Tenth Grade Day, but this year we are going back to Egypt and see whom we can see. It is the year T980 E.S.T. lEgyptian Standard Timel, As we cross the vast Sahara Desert, we see a familiar group of figures. lt is Mike DeFelice, Dean of Gaskill University of Alexandria and his staff, John Gaul, Dean of math, David Anderson, Assistant Dean, Pat Sander, Dean of Biol09Y: and Betty Bernat, Dean of Psychology. As we approach the oasis, we see the sprawling tents of a Bedouin tribe. Seated in his tent is Sheik i'Solomon Ferguson with his wife x'Sheba Pauline at his side, Looking around, we see Rich Morganti and Douglas Ely feeding the camels. Solomon invites us to dinner but we see Joyce DeTroia preparing the food, and we decide to push on to our destination, Cairo. As we enter Cairo we notice a group of workers including Mike Cipolla, Red Appoloney, and Jim Blinn, hand-picked for their strength, pulling huge stones for a new pyramid. We see The Pharaoh of Egypt , Joe Hurst, with his royal guards, Bill Popowich and Arnold Ruben, Entertaining him is the court iester, Frank LaVia, The king's bugler, Gary Falsetti, announces the be- ginning of the Athletic Contests which are taking place today. In the distance we see the Olympian team from Athens led by John Zipp greeting the Egyptian team's captain, Dan Napoliello. Renowned scientist, Bart De Rosa, tries to get a glimpse of them. Dana Berman, Charlotte Conti, Rose Rizzotto, and Carolyn Stouck lead the Egyptians in a cheer as Dennis Morgan and Rich Haick sell popcorn. A burst of applause comes from the audience as water boy Paul Palumbo rushes to help a player. On hand for the occasion ore: John Thomson, coconut manufacture tycoon, Judy Brown, Ambassador to Germany: and the new singing sensation, The Mummies lPat Maglio, Delly Mariano and Pat Smeiclml During the half time, Leo Maj, renowned lion tamer of the century, de- monstrates one af his death-defying feats. Half-time music is furnished by The Pyramids, Joe Palermo, Bruce Semans and Allyn Wagner. An exhibition of strength is shown by Hercules, elsewhere known as Worosz. The music stops as a group of Foreign Legionnaires led by Joe Bruno passes by. ln step with him are Mike Colucci, Frank Calvello, Mike Beningo and Elyse Olearczyk. The final scores are read by the head prophet, Ken Deal, and John Edwards, coach of the Egyptian team, is carried off the field by the victorious team. As we leave the scene and this land of mystery, we see Samson Chauncey Swalwell, receiving a haircut from Delilah Bonnie Watts. Fare- well Egypt. ' - John Scavulli, Kathy Pasco, Joe Hurst i, t I iii ft LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the departing tenth grade class of 1960 of Gaskill Junior High School, being of sound mind, sound character, memory and reason, do direct that this our Last Will and Testament be carried on by the survivors of the forthcoming years who will thereupon assume their responsibilities as future seniors. ARTICLE I To Mr. Abbott and Mr. Goldstein we leave a chartered safari to an isolated pyramid for their unruly guests. ARTICLE Il To the faculty we leave each a sand bag and a shovel for the coming winter hazardous journeys to and from school. ARTICLE Ill To these instructors we bequeath the following: To Mr. King, we leave a large fishing hook and pole to pull down his charts. To Miss Tallman, we bequeath much success and happiness in the coming years from her tenth grade students. 3. To Mr. Labosky, we leave Paul Palumbo's basketball ability. 4. To Mrs. Twardoski, we leave our revised Cha-Cha steps for next year's Variety Show. ' 5 To Mr. Gavin, we bequeath much success with the ability of amateurs in the next years' productions. ARTICLE IV To a few honored people we bestow the following: 1. Jeff Guehring's bed-side voice to Thomas Wiesflog. 2. Al Soluri's little black book to John Bartolomei. 3 Theophil Worosz's brain to the biology lab. l. 2. Lefty Merino's brain to HYOU ASKED FOR lT . 4 5. Gary Falsetti leaves his elevator shoes to Gordy Fogg. 6 Laurel Eliah and Sally Stenton leave their Jane Mansfield and Marilyn Monroe walks to any ninth grader who can do them iustice. 7. Chauncey Swalwell leaves his curly hair and box of bobbie pins to Joe Genovese. 8 Joe Magliarditti leaves his sweet talk to Joe Campese. 9 Arnold Ruben's refined walk to Carol Maturani. 10. Delly Mariano leaves her winning personality to Ann Morgonti. ll We leave the faithful companionship of Kathy Pasco and Joe Hurst to Viann Laurendi and John Zankowski. Joan Kaczynski leaves her multi-colored fingernails to Louise Scheider. Red Appolony, Bart De Rosa, Mickey Sloma, and Rich Morgonti who have held up the office wall leave this task to ninth grade students who have taken up residence there. 14. The tenth grade cheerleaders leave throat spray and hot water bottles to the ninth grade cheerleaders. l5. Judy Olszewski leaves her experimented hair to any ninth grader willing to carry on her work. Joan Kuczynski Head Prophet 12. 13, il I Jane Abbott Amelia Adams Joyce Adams Sharon Adams David Anderson Ronald Appoloney Richard Ashker .lane Babulch M U' .5 ,V K' f A 1,2ig,1giL: Lisette Barloazef Ngj-iiggsgfi-gi V 4-1q-f--'- 1? -- . Q l l on , l 3513351 ll?f?!l?5 9: Patricia Bates t'A' ' ' 5 -I' Lynda Bax ml Michael Beningo 1 , ' 'J 'A ,. 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I ,z'-4 x-I ,-xl,-N .EE ATHLETIC I w' U 'Wi KX Ein Zine 'if gg- I YQPULHK xsg Ns if r : N, .--:: F g - H X su -2 UMNIEST FUQST 75 REACH THE NODN l f N , xglif-L-Ubi 'I' I -- ,- --A ':::2,g,. 'Q X K yd' via .-1 ua' , 3 Q Sx .. If ' fn! -5- 35',T,.:.Z' 1?f1?ii' 'NW S UCCLSS FUL 'v M 'I W 'ff1111K Q ROLL CALL 213-Mrs. Twardosld- GRADE 9 President: Phyllis Bobek Vice-President: Paul Aklmlun Secretary-Treasurer: Carol Buscemi Bottom Row lleft to righti Rochelle Bednarski, Joanne Basso, Mary Cain, Helen Blair, Sandra Blair. Second Row Andrea Adams. Sandra Bazzani, Mary Barclay, Gail Baker, Paul Atamian, Phyllis Bobek, John Bies, Carol Buscemi, Jane Barber, Sally Blakeslee. Third Row Michael Becotte, John Bartolomei, William Bradigan, Lawrence Callan, Roy Alonge, Cheryl Cacner, Sharon Austin. Fourth Row Carroll Breeclon, Ronald Anderluh, Gene Bleecher, Mrs. Twardoski, Charles Brigham, Michele Berthot, Oral Boynton. Absent For The Picture Joseph Campese. ROLL CALL 318 - Mr. Freeman - GRADE 9 President: Kathy Conti Vice-President: Gary De Felice Secretary-Treasurer: Gary Di Laura Bottom Raw lleft to rightl Mr. Freeman, Ernest Cirrito, Robert Covatta, Charlvene D'Amelio, Joyce Costanzo, Sandy Dickerson, Kathy Conti, Rose Coliceno. Second Row Marcia Chambers, Marie De Franco, Christine Del Grosso, Nancy Clive, Peter Cerra, James Candella, Marcel Ciurczak, Alfred De Luca. Third Row Glenda Davis, Shirley Casten, Michael Colucci, John Cane, Earl Claxton, Havord Coates, Sylvester Claxton, Gloria Clark, Gary Di Laura. Absent For The Picture Christopher Candida, Richard Coughenour, Christine De Fazio, Gary De Felice, Daniel Couturiaux, Ronald De Fazio, Gordon Davidson. ROLL CALL 215 - Mr. Gilson - GRADE 9 President: Marian Farella Vice-President: Roger Fabin Secretary-Treasurer: Lorraine Disparti Bottom Row lleft to rightl Diana Gooding, Mary Ann DiRamio, Diane Florio, Juanita Gonzalez, Char- lene Dileonardo, Gordon Fogg, Second Row Robert Gazy, Suzanne Emmens, Kathryn Golda, Barbara Fox, Mercy Eni, Nona Fueglein, Bonnie Gibson, Michael Gallo, Gladys Edwards. Third Row Lorraine Disparti, Joseph Genovese, Terrill Goodman, Petrina Fruscione, George Dlugoz, Roger Fabin, Raymond Falcone, Kenneth Gunzelman, Marian Farella, Ernestine Griffin, Robert Genovese, Absent For The Picture Herbert Griffin, Carolyn Genova, Ben Gauthier. ROLL CALL 212 -- Miss Kelly - GRADE 9 President: Philip Kellar Vire-President: Carolyn Hager Secretary-Treasurer: Joyce Kowalski Bottom Row lleft to rightl Carole Hughey, Jacqueline Johnson, Marcia Kresman, Ruby Johnson. Second Row Miss Kelly, Joanne Kraicirik, Robert Kachurek, Jane Hewins, Nancy Krell, Lorraine Holody, Joyce Kowalski, Robert Irvine, Susan Koclykowski. Third Row Herbert Johnson, Carol Kowalski, Gerald Jenczewski, Wilbur Haynes, Frank Kankolenski, Paul Hann, Elizabeth Halkowicz, Charles Harding, Judith Jamarco. Fourth Row Carl Hannold, Carolyn Hager, John Kuczwanski, William Holt, Lewis Jones, Robert lnskeep, Philip Kellar, Edward Klimeczko, Emma Hude, Robert Koperski. Absent For The Picture Jean Hudson. ROLL CALL 207-Mr. Lombardi-GRADE 9 President: Vianne Laurendi Vice-President: Mary Magliarditi Sezretary-Treasurer: Sharon LePoge Bottom Row lLeft to right! Theresa Lepine, Linda MacKay, Diane Maroon, Pat Mang. Second Row Justeen Lorek, Vianne Laurendi, Bernard LaPlante, Rose Mansu, Stephen Lochren, Leslie MacKenzie, Anthony LaRosa, Marilyn Leone, Doris Maniurski, Mr. Lombardi. Third Row Mary Magliarditi, Elizabeth Manning, Carole Larrabee, James Malincwski, Flora Lowe, James Lloyd, Gary Martin, James Mamon, Gerry Marr, Robert Martin. Fourth Row Sharon Le Page, Elaine Lasota, Richard Lech, Gary Marleau, Ladimir Mai, Geraldine Kurowski, Thomas Magee, Ronald Lucinski. Absent For The Picture Frank Linza, Steve Lasher, Cheryl Lochren. ROLL CALL 401 - Mrs. Koeplin - GRADE 9 President: Foul Mokhiber Vice-President: Roslyn Murgiu Secretary-Treasurer: Carol Muturani Bottom Row fLeft to right! Kenneth Miller, Roslyn Murgia, Linda McClintock, Heidi Mueller, Fronceen Micon, Carol Mciturcini, Ann Morganti, Mrs. Koeplin. Second Row Katherine Manko, John McGreath, Darlene Moore, Mattie Maulciin, Linda Metzler, Beverly McGee, Michael McKinney, Barbara Milczclrski. Third Row Gretchen Mess, Claudio Miller, Richard Neri, Dominick Molinaro, Henry Musgrove, Paul Mokhiber, William Muraco, Richard Nation, Janet Militello. Absent For The Picture Sherman Miller, James Moses, Anita McArdle, Larry Matsulavage, James McLuckie. ROLL CALL 320 -- Mr. McDonnell - GRADE 9 President: Rosalyn Peri Vice-President: Lorraine Puisys Secretary-Treasurer: Florence Promowicz Bottom Row lleft to rightl Jack Perman, Michael Reele, Joel Nicora. Second Row Edna Pavlisin, Janice O'Lay, Jerry Orcutt, Florence Promowicz, David Polley, Rosalyn Peri, Arlene Pera, Lorraine Puisys, David Rotella, Mr. McDonnell. Third Row Larry Rosen, Lourena Phillips, Judith Pletcher, George Owens, James Price, Kenneth Pavan, James Pitman, Raymond Roberts, Marilyn Neilson, Barbara Rosino. Fourth Row Marie Nowacki, Henry Pyrciak, John Ramell, Neil Reppenhagen, Robert Rasmussen, John Pelsone, Gloria Pearl, Diana Noakes. Absent For The Picture Patricia Poynter. ROLL CALL 303 - Mr. A. Schuster-GRADE 9 President: Gerald Slipko Vice-President: Donna Skrlin Secretary-Treasurer: Barbara Seyler Bollom Row lLeff to right! Joseph Sacco, John Serianni, Loretta Schultz, Carol Slrionni, Arnold Sinatra, James Rybarczyk, James Schroeder, Mr. Schuster. Second Row Ronald Sclao, Donald Scoll, Gerald Slipko, Paul Shaffer, Martin Sawmcl, Joseph Scullion, Joan Sayers. Third Row Louise Scheider, Donna Skrlin, Barbara Seyler, Jonathan Schultz, John Russell, John Seyler, Brian Sage, Ronald Sandonato, Richard Skwarzynski. ROLL CALL 310 - Mr. Tyszka - GRADE 9 President: Judith Soluri Vice-President: Dorothy Sobczyk Secretary-Treasurer: Anthony Soluri . Bottom Row lleft to right! Mary Anne Taylor, Carol Szarszewski, Adele Smith, Richard Scbczak, Sandra Teber, Saundra Thomson, Sandra Tantillo, Cheryl Taylor, Mr. Tyszka. Second Row . Joyce Talarico, Robert Smith, Marianne Specht, Dorothy Sobczyk, Gladys Steele, Gertrude Tucker, Judith Soluri, Beverly Tedesco, Thomas Szafran. Third Row Susan Strock, Richard Spalla, Steven Strock, James Sorour, William Tanzella, Anthony Soluri, Edward Stefik, David Thomson, Richard Torcasio, Barbara Stewart. Absent For The Picture Barbara Tomaszewski. ROLL CALL 301 -Mr. Kinan - GRADE 9 President: John Zonkowski Vice-President: Paulette Whittle Secretory-Treasurer: Marie Turco Bottom Row lleft to rightl Pamela Williams, Barbara Viscomi, Betty Zygmont, Marie Turco, Nancy Ann Wilson, Mary Tucker, Patricia Wozniak, Linda Vallina, Monica Wishowski, Mr. Kinan. Second Row Carol Yankelunas, Nancy Jane Wilson, Angelo Valentina, Richard Townsend, John Zankowski, Gary Zimmerman, Paulette Whittle, Marlene Wolaszek. Third Row Paulette Weld, Bridget Walsh, Martin Wieszczyk, John Wiatr, Matthew Zorosl, Clarence Ward, William Wynes, Patricia Wieleba, Beatrice Walerowicz. Absent For The Picture Thomas Vaccarella, Joseph Vilardo, Philip Valenti. Aix w W. ROLL CALL 304 - Mrs. Barmore- GRADE 8 President: Karen Bakota Vice-President: Michael Beckago Secretary-Treasurer: Mary Ellen Ambrosia Bottom Raw lleft to rightl John Bell, Guy Bax, Michael Beckage, Mary Ellen Ambrosia, Gary Barbanero, Bonnie Bolton. Second Row Bill Bullivant, Norma Bilski, Mark Baxter, Judith Adams, Edward Adamski, Nancy Abbott, Gregory Barker, Donna Alvarez, Alfred Bax, Jeanie Bociak, Mario Bosso, Mrs. Barmore. Third Row Richard Allen, Karen Bakota, Joseph Artymowicz, Kathleen Balon, Ronald Battista, Shirley Bale, Eugene Beresny, Phyllis Aughtman, Vincent Anello, Phyllip Bies. Absent For The Picture Marie Alessi. ROLL CALL 319 - Mrs. Bosso - GRADE 8 President: Janice Civiletto Vice-President: Lynne Brovaiu Secretary-Treasurer: Shari Cole Bottom Row llefr ro righil Leonard Ccncillcx, Donald Capatosto, Dora Clark, Stanley Chmiel, Janice Civilet1o,Shori Cole, James Bradigun, Mae Ola Cauley, Earl Clute, Mrs. Bossa. Second Row Sandra Bozek, Ronald Cindrick, Katherine Caricli, John Conaway, Mischelle Buck, Thomas Carroll, Shirley Butski, Bruce Blake, Robert Cooley. Third Row Annie Jo Cauley, Patricia Bruno, George Brinkman, Marie Capizzi, Thomas Carlson, Leslie Boughner, Lynne Brovafa, Cynthia Chiodo, George Boos. Absent For The Picture Vincent Buffamonre, Marilyn Clarke, John Colvin. ROLL CALL 306 - Miss Brennan - GRADE 8 President: David Donato Vice-President: Peggy DiJoseph Secretary-Treasurer: Joseph Critelli Bottom Row lleft to rightl Mary Ellen Donoughe, Dale DeBacco, Frank DeSimone, Joseph Critelli, Marilyn Clarke, Miss Brennan. Second Row John Davy, Kathleen Furman, Peggy DiJoseph, David Donato, Joyce Edwards, Douglas Evert, Jacqueline Fallon, Emilia DeSimone, Sheila Dunlop, Patricia DePonceau. Third Row Patricia Eggleston, Thomas DePetris, Sharon Davidson, John Dean, Karen DiGregorio, Gary Davis, Karen Dingwall, Duane Falcone, Margaret Dier, Eleanor Clark. Absent For The Picture Diane DeFranco, James DeLuca, Sylvia DeMonico, Michael Donovan, James Driscoll, Sharon Duttry. ROLL CALL 405 - Mr. DiChiara - GRADE 8 Presidenh Anlhony Gruppo Vice-President: Louise Grande Secretary-Treasurer: Michele Falsetti J Bollom Row llefl Io righll Janice Gallo, Peter Fontana, Paulo Farina, Mlchael Freeman, Caroline Frattaroli, Robert Gray, Maureen Gray, Thomas Furgal, Janet Gallo, Sam Gariano. Second Row Carl Fosseen, Marlene Gigliotti, Thomas Jackson, Paula Grochala, William Gray, Louise Grande, Paul Game, Michele Falsetti, Mr. DiCl1iara. Third Row Anthony Gruppo, Darlene Gordon, Robert Flack, Jacquelyn Finley, James Flack, Kathy Frisina, Gary Gage, Karen Gales, Richard Genovese. Absent For The Picture Sandra Fiore. ROLL CALL 313 -'Miss Fermoile- GRADE 8 President: Linda Hoag Vice-President: Stanley Hriczak Secretary-Treasurer: Gail Jakubowski Bottom Row lleft to rightl Sob Haick, Neil Harley, Sandra Jolley, John Hamilton, Clairette Henneman, Robert Hewitt, Ruby Johnson, Miss Fermoile. Second Row Sella Harris, Kenneth Hanns, Ralph Holzle, Sharon Hillman, Third Row Steve Hyla, Karen Higgins, Jaroszewski, Gail Jokubowski, Absent For The Picture A Ezra Harris. Cheryl Harder, John Hesson, Linda Hoag, Steven Hughes. Stanley Hriczak, Penelope Jewell, Ronald Jack Hodgkiss, Michele Hallen, Gary Hayes. ROLL CALL 321 -- Miss Fezer- GRADE 8 President: Karen Lloyd Vice-Presidenh Rose Levy Secretary-Treasurer: Sally Lawrence Boliom Row llefi io righil Rose Levy, Phyllis Lester, John Kerr, Judy Krysfek, Arnold MacKenzie, Karen Lloyd. Second Row Carol Lee, Don Kingsley, Dorothy Kowalski, Ronald Kreitner, Sharon Ketch, James Magee, Judy Luch. Third Row Susan Kersey, Douglas Knox, Marcia Kelman, Joseph Hodge, Lorraine Lauzonis, Mike Kosur, Sally Lawrence, Bob Lentine, Marianne Julian. Abseni For The Picture Deborah Jurecki, Barry Joyce, Frank Jurecki, Shirley Lasher. 52 A ROLL CALL 302 - Miss Mead - GRADE 8 President: Shirley McCarmick Vice-President: Sherry Mele Secretary-Treasurer: Albert McFudyen Bottom Row lleft to rightl Sherry Mele, Judy Maman, Gerald Manzi, Shirley McCormick, David Napoliello, Karen Melcher, Peggy McKnight, Miss Mead. Second Row Ann Mazza, Barry McRae, Jeanne Manning, Robert McConnell, Linda MacKenzie, Stanley Miller, Joanne Martin, Nick Lecafsas, Jearald Moldenhauer. Third Row John McCaw, Patricia Manzell, Thomas Miklein, Linda Masters, Albert McFc1clyen, Linda Martino, Daniel Meacham, Nancy Marc, April Martin. Absent For The Picture Rose Marie Moceri. ROLL CALL 218 - Mr. Sharp - GRADE 8 President: Jean Nunnery Vice-President: Beverly Nardello Secretary-Treasurer: Jeffery Plumer Bottom Row lLeft to rightl Magdeline Naccarafo, Dennis Perez, Rebecca Page, Lawrence Orsi, Susan Morgan, William O'Rourke, Barbara Newman, John Pileggi, Deborah Page, Mr. Sharp. Second Row Eugene Ochal, Marcia Polewicz, Paul Pirinelli, Beverly Nardello, Jeffery Plumer, Suzanne Page, William Organisciak, Sue Morgan, James Platt. Third Row Ronald Pike, Jean Nunnery, Frank Nowak, Jill Palumbo, Ralph Pike, Helene Osetkowski, Francis Nunzio, Louise Moieska, Dennis Paolini. Absent For The Picture Paula Pietkiewicz. ROLL CALL 312 - Mr. Stewart - GRADE 8 President Carol Rulli Vice-President: Donna Reed Secreiary-Treasurer: Loma Rusk Bolinm Raw llefr to righii Sam Rangatore, Dale Rinker, Marcia Rifchlin, Tom Rydelek, Sharon Murphy, Jerry Sawma, Lorna Rusk. Second Row Margaret Rosino, Alan Reid, Annie Ryals, Calvin Roman, Donna Reed, Mark Pirolii, Carol Rulli, John Saul, Linda Puili. Third Row Arthur Rogers, Mary Jane Rogalu, Dimitri Rimunosky, Norina Rydelek, James Roman, Sandra Ripson, Tom Reed, Elaine Promowicz, Earl Printup. 1. Kissing on the 2. Kissing on the 5. 4. Kissing on the Kissing on the TUEHTY RULES FOR LOVE hands means you adore her. neck means you wont hor. cheek means friendship. lips means true love. hand means loving. French kissing .moons love forever. Sticking out ybur tongue irl IQUBOBCI your bends nouns could be love. Steeping on toes moons you love sho. Bltzing the tips noone jealous. 5. Kissing on the 6. 7. Holdijg 8. lhen e 5 10. ll. 18. 18. Flutter-ing of oyos some do you love mo. hand it means she mnts to be alone with you means she loves you! Q le. Looking lovin5.1nto eyes moons do you love ms. 15. 16. lhzn s girl ruin hor fingers throught a boj's heir it means she van . him and oennot live without: him. If ehe winks slie vents e kiss. ' 17. When s girl side on o boy's lop it moms she wants to makeout with 18. 19. 20. I him e When s girl slaps s boy aoross the tooo it means that he has the 1 ight to kiss hor es many times' as he :ants to. I RRHEMBBHGOO When kissing oloss your eyos booeuse it is not polite , to store st the person you ere kissing. If the boy simles while reading this Che girl hes the right to kiss bln so many times es sho wishes to. P - '-i 'ff 1 1 ts ROLL CALL 112 -- Miss Densfard - GRADE 8 President: Elizabeth Semans Vice-President: Frank Serrio Secretary-Treasurer: Jarqueline Sarci Bottom Row lLeft to right! Sylvester Sozio, Betty Smith, Mike Scozzafava, Mary Stefanco, Frank Serrio, Elizabeth Semans, Geraldine Sheusi, Agnes Smith. Second Row Miss Densforcl, Barbara Raiczcak, Terry Sawma, Darlene Shimmel, Jacqueline Sorcl, Geraldine Stopa, Tom Schroeder, Joann Stanish, Linda Schultz, Francine Schiro. Third Row Christina Sosnowski, James Seal, John Scheider, James Serianni, Sue Ann Raley, Bradley Smith, Rosemary Sawma, David Spence, Nancy Stiefel. Absent For The Picture . Frank Scaletta, Rosemary Scott, Mike Stahl. 55 ROLL CALL 314 - Miss Wightmun - GRADE 8 President: Theresa Urbaniak Vice-President: Dorothy Ventry Secretory-Treasurer: Toni Tedesco Bottom Row ileft to right! Toni Tedesco, Leo Ward, Mary Ann Thomson, David Sunderlin, Jackie Turco, Kenneth Wakley, Bette Watts, Larry Villani, Miss Wightman. Second Row Mary Jo Szwedo, Julius Toenniessen, Dorothy Ventry, Robert Taylor, Francine Viscugiio, Robert Talbot, Diane Wagner, Mathew vanDeursen, Carol Tetzlaff. Third Row Thomas Tedesco, Phyllis Vani-lorn, William Swulwell, Joan Ventry, John Taylor, Theresa Urbaniak, Steven Walos, Victoria Tomusine, Victor Waselus, Richard Wagner, Dorothy Tierney. Absent For The Picture ROLL CALL 309- Mr. Woodley - GRADE 8 President: Robert Zambito Vice-President: Christine Wilk Secretary-Treasurer: Mary Ann Wroblewski Bottom Row lleft to right! Thomas Weisflog, Sandy White, David Weaver, Barbara Zahno, Walter Watson, Jeanette Zoda, Doreen Woods, Robert Zambito, Joanne Yacus. Second Row Margarat Williams, Ronald White, Christine Wilk, Bonnie Zetes, Norman Wynes, Sandy Zaremski, Dennis Wilson, Kathy Zaczek, Robert Whittle, Mr. Woodley. Third Row Anthony Zito, Kenneth Wells, Mary Lou Zarosl, Peter Woifowicz, Carol Zankowski, Terry Wills, Paulette Zalocha, Paul Zaleski, Mary Ann Wroblewski. Absent For The Picture Patrick Whelan, Roger Will. ROLL CALL 204 - Mr. Citti - GRADE 7 President: William Allen Vice-President: William Bailey Secretary-Treasurer: Cynthia Abramitys Bottom Row lleft to rightl Linda Barber, John Adams, Kathy Bale, Carol Ann Ardus, Mary Adamo, Gloria Baldassare, Mary Barnett, Jacquelyn Anthony, William Ballard, William Bianco. Second Row Louis Bax, Ralph Acland, Kate Bowman, Daria Barbery, Patricia Arico, Sandra Adams, Cynthia Abramitys, Tom Bedford, William Allen, Ernest Antonnucci, Mr. Citfi. Third Row George Baker, Barbara Reese, Linda Augerot, William Bailey, Robert Berthot, James Austin, Michael Adamshick, Chris Benning, Darlene Bird. Absent For The Picture Frank Battino. ROLL CALL 203 - Miss lngrasci - GRADE 7 Presideni: Cheryl Curcione Vice-President: Naomi Conti Secrelary-Treasurer: James Coyle Boliom Row lLefI to righll Miss lngrosci, Lorraine D'Amelio, Naomi Conti, James Coyle, Christine Cwierley, Frank Colavecchia, Ronald DeFo1io, Sam Conti, Thomas Critelli, Warren Davidson, Loretta DeWeen, Antoinette Corsoro, Kathleen Coniglio. Second Row Thomas Deliemer, Laura Cuccia, Claudia Coleman, Patricia Christiana, Betty Davis, Carol Chido, Kathryn Connor, Charlene Curcione, Carol Clute, Cheryl Curcione. Third Row Rosanne Colucci, Donna Diiiranco, Robert Couiuriaux, Robert Colling, Earl Coup, Leonard DeFazio, Frank Colucci, Nancy Clingersmith, Robert Colosi. ROLL CALL 205 - Miss Griffis - GRADE 7 President: Lois Brigham Vice-President: Nancy Bowie Secretary-Treasurer: John Cain Bottom Row llaft to rightl Linda Bruner, Gary Bumgorner, John Coin, Cheryl Calondrelli, Cynthia Alsabrook, Joel Cain, Mary Centofonti, Miss Griffis. Second Row Judy Bowser,--Thoaws--Bradley, .Barbara Burns- JQlXlE5..,B-UllI'lM1l'1i, :-Eanlia-, Brandon, Joseph Bax, Lois Brigham, Ronald Borowicz, Beverly Cccciatore. Third Row Elizabeth Blackwell, Barbara Bundy, Thomas Ceasar, Louis Cirrito, James Caldwell, Gary Casten, Jerry Dodson, Patricia Calvello, Ruth Bleecher. Absent For The Picture John Bosso, Gilbert Bucci, Lela Cauley. ROLL CALL 206 -- Miss Finley - GRADE 7 President: Anthony Gagliardi Vice-President: Catherine Farina Secretary-Treasurer: Linda Eodice Bottom Row lleft to right! Jane Goertner, Skaidrite Gibelis, Larry Duttie, Margaret Dunlap, James Diodate, Linda Eoclice, Judith Finegold, Susan Fogg. Second Row John Dochstader, Carol Sue lDelZoppo, John FerraQi,,,Qyn1hia Damiano, ' Anthony Gagliardi, Cynthia' DiLaura, David Gardner, Henrietta Fontana, Anthony DeSimone, Miss Finley. Third Row Frances Ferrusi, Larry Eagle, Robert Freeman, Jane Eagle, Mary Jane Drabczyk, Catherine Farina, Douglas Garrow, Robert Gee, Kaye Forsey. Absent For The Picture Anthony Filardo, Steve Enos, Lawrence Druker. ROLL CALL 214 - Mr. Kwiatkowski - GRADE 7 President: Lennie Gravino Vice-President: Judy Goss Bottom Row lleft to right! Lennie Gravino, Hiram Haynes, Margie Gugino, James Grochala, Bertha Hamilton, David Hager, Irene Gullage, Bill Grobengieser, Janet Hall, William Hertz. Second Row Mr. Kwiatkowski, Michele Hamera, Sheila lnsalaco, Jamie Gatowko, Margaret Gowling, Fred Grose, Linda Hewitt, John Glasgow, Bill Gray, Judy Goss, Patricia Guidotti, Sandra Gibson. Third Row Sharon Holder, Frances Hagar, Robert Higgins, Joseph Hannold, Keith Granish, Linda Griffin, Joseph Jackson, Norman Gray, Patricia Hamilton, Brenda Hepburn. ROLL CALL 317 - Mr. Berkeley - GRADE 7 President: Karen Koryl Vice-President: Charles LaMarca Secretary-Treasurer: Janice Lallocca Bottom Row Cleft to right! Linda Kehoe, Michael LaBarbera, Audrey Krystek, Thomas Johns, Geraldine Koepke, Michael Jakubowski, Cynthia Jacobs, Charles LaMarca, Janice LaRocca, Stephen Krass, Margaret Korzak, Jerry Lecatsas, Mr. Berkeley. Second Row George Lawrence, Gail Laurendi, Claude LaPlante, Linda Klink, Gary Koepke, Cecilia Justiana, Robert Kattman, Florence Jasek, Joseph LaPorte, Kathleen Kacynski. Third Raw - Karen Koryl, Edwin Jandrew, Mdrgoret Kn0PP. William Klettke, Diane Krencisz, Richard Laufer, Angela Laughlan, Gary Lamb, Kathleen Johnson. Absent For The Picture Marilyn Jackson, Robert Koch, Paul Kaczowski. ROLL CALL 324 - Mr. McCarthy - GRADE 7 President: Nat Marazzo Vice-President: Barbara Leonard Secretary-Treasurer: James Macloren ' Bottom Row lLeft to rightl David Lloyd, Louis Lipa, Joanne Lepiano, Michael Marrone, Carol Maman, Larry Ligammare, Barbara Leonard, Walter Morcyan, JoAnn Mcssaro, John Manzell, Marilyn Mogliarditi, Mr. McCarthy. Second Row Charlene Leo, Nathaniel Lee, Fredericka Lowe, James MacLoren, Linda Ledingham, Patrick McKeown, Jane Lynch, Nat Marazzo, Gail Luzier, Frank Mamon. Third Row Gary Manuse, Angela Malone, Joseph Martino, Cheryl Mclnerney, Maryian Moines, Joyce Marks, Joseph Linza, Martha McCulloch, Johnnie Lunsford, Absent For The Picture Michael Litchfield, Lynn Lyons. ROLL CALL 316 - Mrs. Schreiber - GRADE 7 President: Sam Mussori Vice-President: John Olearczyk Secretary-Treasurer: Barbara Newburg Bottom Row lleft to rightl John Owsinski, David McLuckie, Suzanne Mercier, David Meterko, Susan Metzler, MaryLou Newman, Mark Mellon, John Olearczyk, Bob Muraco. Second Row Mary Ann Mecodangelo, Karl Melcher, Mary Ann Orsi, Michael Montante, Carol Mokhiber, Bob Merino, Catherine Muehlbauer, Stephen Mojeski, Elaine Mitchell. Third Row Samuel Mussari, James Mezhir, Barbara Newburg, Fred Palillo, Carol Milczarski, James O'NeilI, Louise Orzechowski, Robert Paonesso, Cathie Morrison, John Nawrocki. Absent For The Picture Gordon Mettler, , .P ROLL CALL 404 - Mr. Schultz - GRADE 7 President: Ramon Pena Vice-President: Dom Pino Secretary-Treasurer: Joseph Pieirus Bottom Row Ileft lo righil Mr. Schultz, Mark Punic, Joanna Pefas, Gregory Pogson, Joanne Raymond, Linda Pitarresi, Kim Rawlings, Gail Raiczak, Fred Rannalli. Second Row Dom Pino, Judith Pietrowski, Marcia Smiech, Ramon Pena, Sandra Pugrant, Richard Raymond, Nancy Pecuil, Joseph Piefras, Joyce Perriman, Robert Pyrciak. Third Row John Portik, Carol Pasisz, James Ramell, Teresa Perekavich, Rebecca Pike, Roger Pike, Mary Ann Presurli, Frank Prevife, Suzanne Patrick, Patricia Sams. ROLL CALL 403 - Mrs. Sciarrino- GRADE 7 President: John Sharp Vice-President: Kathleen Simcox Secretary-Treasurer: Marilyn Southern Bottom Row lLeft to rightl Dennis Riggi, Fred Shields, Nancy Rusk, Curtis Slater, Theresa Sivulich, Joseph Rizzotto, John Scarupa, Mark Serrianne, Mrs. Sciarrino. Second Row John Sharp, Alice Scrufari, Frank Scalena, Laurel Schofstahl, William Seyler, Mary Jane Riggi, Leo Rude, Diane Reed, David Reynolds, Terryl Sayers. Third Row Bonnie Schul, Kathleen Simcox, Nicholas Santoro, Mary Ann Rydzy, Thomas Rybicki, Judith Scepanski, Anthony'Ricciuto, Carol Rogala, Charlotte Stevens. Absent For The Picture ' John Skowronek, Joseph Scollo, Marilyn Southern, Lorraine Scarfone. ROLL CALL 216 - Mr. Slephens - GRADE 7 Presideni: John Slish Vice-President: Pal Valentino Secretary-Treasurer: Joan Sienfon Bottom Row llefi io righil Jacqueline Thompkins, Angelo Ventresca, Irene Thomson, John Slish, Bob Stanczyk, George Turner, Joan Stenfon, Paul Siackow, Charles Thompson, Jim Smith, Eileen Thomson, Paul Tarczynski. Second Row Karen Szczes, Jim Stott, Kathy Strock, Tom Swalwell, John Veniresca, Brenda Taylor, Debbie Spuller, Barbara Spillenaar, Richard Tucker, Mr. Stephens. Third Row Janice Strassburg, Bill Taylor, Danny Smith, Connie Tobin, Joseph Van Deursen, Pat Valentino, Margaret Verna, Marcella Szarszewski, Carol Tanzellci. ROLL CALL 315-Mr. Wall-GRADE 7 President: Gary Wnlos Vice-President: John Virtuoso Secretary-Treasurer: Karen Witmer Bottom Row ileft to rightl Linda Watroba, Dolores Wroblewski, John Virtuoso, John Woodard, Russell Zimmerman, James Weimer, John Wroblewski, James Watson, Thomas Young, Loretta Webb. Second Row Brian Wolerowicz, Charles Wilson, Gary Walos, Kathleen Wozniak, Sylvia WaCketf, Margaret White, Antoinette Zodo, Gloria Wellsbyf Suzanne Yanik, Peter Wizner. Third Row Eileen Weaver, Sharon Wilson, John Wykrent, Richard Wright, Ronald Wrobel, Karen Witmer, Judith Wroblewski, Donald Wagner, Donna Winkworth. Absent For The Picture Gary Thompson. Li Bottom Row Russell Sand ra Second Row Donald Sfallwo ROLL CALL 219-Mrs. Chase President: Rose D'Antuono Cleft to rightl I Fields, Richard Harris, Joanne Pileggi, Gary Simcox, Walter Wynn, Harris, Kittle, Dolores Wieleba, Stanley Redrick, John Truesdale, Patricia rth, Robert Koontz. ROLL CALL 220-Mr. G. Schusier Presidenk Leuvina McBride Vice-Presideni: Roxie Harris Boitom Row Ileft io righll Julia Curcio, Francis Smiech, Larry Hurtf, Roxie Harris, Vicky Curcio, Wayne Brooks, Mr. G. Schuster. Second Row Dionne Zohniser, Leuvinio McBride, Stanley Smiech, Robert Teber, Mattie Coates, Carol Johnson. Absent For The Picture Linda Valic. MSGZCZZJ at Wad' MISS TALLMAN'S 10TH GRADE ENGLISH MR. McGREEVY'S CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION, 10TH GRADE 'Sozilee at 70446 ' MR. KLINE'5 9TH GRADE MATHEMATICS CLASS MR. DiCHIARA'S SCIENCE CLASS ,nw Anna' 4 2 Sealed at 70afu6 f,4ma, 140144, Ama' - Nm. cmvs LATIN u 75,44 ga 545 Zane - -' - Nuss calms' rvvmo cLAss 'Saufea at 70afa6 MR. SCHUSTER'S MECHANICAL DRAWING CLASS MR. STETS' WOOD SHOP 'Sealed at WM6' MR. CANAVAN'S 9TH GRADE METAL SHOP MR. M:LEAN'S 9TH GRADE ELECTRIC SHOP 'Smdee an Wwe' SKETCHING WITH MR. ARCOS PRINTING WITH MR. VELIE 'Sazddee at Wad' 'ilmm-ummm, gud, ' Miss HAssEnrY's nn GRADE Home Economics gfald M45 lake' - Miss KELLY's 10TH emu: sswme cuxss I ORGANIZATIONS . gh ' A J. I I I I I I I I I I I SHN I Nap H x w..XN gpfx ll' Nl ORCHESTRA MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS Many Gaskill students participate in various musical organizations, such as the Orchestra, Band, Dance Band, String Ensemble, and Girls' Glee Club. Credit is allowed which applies toward high school graduation. Boys and girls in the seventh grade are eligible for the Seventh Grade Chorus which performs annually at the Spring Concert. About ten students are selected from the orchestra to make up the String Ensemble. The Girls' Glee Club includes eighth, ninth, and tenth graders who have achieved an average of 802 in music. The School Band and Dance Band are made up of students who play wind instruments, drums, or piano. The musical organizations are under the direction of Miss Knapp, and the instrumental groups are under the leadership of Mr. Schatz. -Charlotte Conti BAND 9th and 10th GRADE CHORUS GIRLS' GLEE CLUB THE DIAL STAFF THE DIAL AND THE YEARBOOK The Dial, like the Yearbook, is a publication edited by a voluntary staff of Gaskill students working many ofterschool hours with their faculty advisors. Under Miss Fezer's direction, a staff chosen from some 70 volunteers edited and delivered papers to approximately 1000 subscribers this year. Mr. Sharp and Miss Brennan, advisors for the Yearbook, also had about 70 volunteers from which to choose a staff of 25 to edit the l'Blue and Gold. -Louise Scheider Tlx ,1 THE YEARBOOK STAFF STUDENT COUNCIL lLast names from A - Ml Front Row: Vice-President Kathleen Pasco, President Joe Bruno, Secretary Elyse Olearczyk. Second Row: Joy Colucci, Lucille Longo, Letty Merino, Gwen Mackenna, Dana Berman, Vionn Laurendi, Kathy Conti, Lois Brigham, Karen Koryl, Karen Lloyd, Linda Hoag, Lenny Gravino, Cheryl Curcione, Rose D'Antuono, Samuel Massari. Third Row: Anthony Gruppo, Robert lnskeep, William Czechorowski, Leuvina McBride, Phyllis Bobek, Joseph Hurst, Marian Farilla, Shirley McCormack, Karen Bakota, Janice Civiletto, David Donato, Paul Mokhiber, Nat Marazzo. STUDENT COUNCIL lLast names from N-Zl Front Row: Kathleen Pasco, Joe Bruno, Elyse Olearczyk. Second Row: Elizabeth Semans, Judith Soluri, Rosalyn Peri, Carol Rulli, Rosemary Valenti, Carol Sevchik, Arnold Ruben, John Sharp, Robert Zambito, John Slish, Third Row: Judy Pauline, Jean Nunnery, John Zankowski, Bruce Semans, Chauncey Swalwell, George gfllcicha, Patrick Robertson, Teresa Urbaniak, Gary Wales, Ramon Pena, Jerry IP 0. A STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS JOSEPH BRUNO President KATHLEEN PASCO Vice-President THE STUDENT COUNCIL Of the many organizations important to Gaskill Junior High'School, its Student Council ranks os the most effective in promoting school spirit and co' operation. Under the guidance of Mr. McGreevy, assisted by Mr. McAuIey, the Council has adopted an italian girl, Vera Trezzo. With the aid of student con- tributions, parcels of clothing and miscellaneous equipment have been sent to her. Without this student-run group, Gaskill would not be the fine, all-round school it is today. Elyse Olemczyk HONOR SOCIETY lLast Names from A - Ml First Row: Rosemary Valenti, Joseph Hurst, Patricia Bates. Second Row: Linda Metzler, Elizabeth Halkowicz, Carolyn Hager, Gretchen Mess, Sharon Campbell, Marilyn Lampman, Elizabeth Manning, Judith Edwards, Barbara Kowalski, Donna Hann, Jean Hudson, Charlene Di Leonardo. Third Row: Joy Colucci, Lorraine Disparti, Jane Abbott, Joanne Boiarski, Gary DeFelice, Robert lnskeep, Jeffrey Guehring, Kenneth Deal, John Gaul, Leo Mai, Joan Kaczynski. lLast Names from N - Z1 First Row: Rosemary Valenti, Joseph Hurst. Second Row: Daniel Napoliello, Donald Scott, Elaine Shaw, Sandra Tantillo, Saundra Thomson, Judith Pauline, Carol Sevchik, Arnold Ruben, James Pitman. Third Row: Chauncey Swalwell, John Zankowski, Paulette Whittle, Carol Tankelunas, Louise Scheider, Marylou Winiarczyk, Ronald Sandanoto, Theophil Worasz, Sandra Wilcox, Elyse Olearczyk, Michael Reele. Absent from Picture: Heidi Mueller, Brian Sage, John Scavulli. CIVIL DE FENSE COURIERS JUNIOR RED CROSS CLINIC ASSISTANTS SCHOOL STORE Judy Edwards Miss Haggerty Heidi Mueller STAGE CREW Seated: Mr. McLean. Standing: Thomas Swolwell, James MacLaren, Ronald Kreit- ner, Bradley Smith, Gerald Hasely, Robert Martin, Jeffery Guehring, Mandell Glazer, Thomas Carlson, Anthony Gruppo, Martin Van Deursen, Walter Smith, Joseph Hannold, George Turner, Jerry Dodson. BEN FRANKLIN CLUB First Row: Joseph Nicora, Sam Capatosto, Robert Taylor, Kenneth Gunzelmun Mr. Velie. Second Row: Larry Rosen, Gary Pysniak, Kenneth Petters, Roger Woicik 88 John Ramell, Stephen Lochren, Gary Smith. CIVIL DEFENSE GROUP From Row: James Magee, Barry McRae, John Hesson, John Taylor, Charles Harding, Alfred DeLuca, William Swalwell, Stephen Hyla, Gary Gage. Back Row: George Zalocha, Patrick Robertson, Paul Schultz, James Roman, Robert lnskeep, Henry Musgrave, Joseph Palumbo, John Thomson, Dominick Molinaro, Mr. Labosky. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Seated: Mrs. Clarkson. Standing: Cathy Frisina, David Napoliello, Linda Hoag, Carol Rulli, Albert McFadyen, Janice Civileifo, Louise Grande, Virginia Dell, Jean Hudson, Joy Colucci, Joefte Armeli, Lillian Cox. BANKING ASSISTANTS Allyn Wagner, Charlotte Conti Rosemary Valenti, Robert lnskeep, Elyse Olearczyk. SCIENCE CLUB Suzanne Yanik, Nancy Pecuil, David Napoliello, Robert Martin, Mr. DiChiara, Daniel Napoliello, Jerry Moldenhauer, John Bies. MORNING TRAFFIC E1 i'E'5giE'E'Si 5 'x 'is 4 xx , Q 3, I '-llll ' IIWIIII 5 wt 9 'S 9 N ? vi s ' Q'-fiilfs 1 .Sh 'qu ' A sfwiif 1 ?7 A K qstgiv--,X ll' itil 4 2 3.4, mm CTI D. 3 O. O. c av .c 3 cu E U U as E U D3 su .2 .2 U av 'U 4- um o E ua .C I- .15 .- all w m 2 an .. o U .A o .E 'U GJ 'U 1: GJ L o 'E rd D -1 unbeaten North CI cry ith .C f: 3 D E u m +- x an C as .C n- -: .9 1: 3 'W .C .- 3 o an .. ax b o .- .2 P Q o N o L 0 -+- At .0 O .Q N-I 'D --C U 3 o o Nia? 315 22 U3 E . gi' 03 3: -'B 5 . 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ALL - STAR SWIM TEAM Sharp, Wclos, Bumgurner, MacLcren, Wright, Rizzorto, Woodbridge, Moieski, Virtuoso, Bosso, Jakubowski, ngieser, Colucci, be Row: Gro nl 0 n. u. 1.2 as .xc D L Q E 3 .x: LX T: S 9 o 5 U U U 2 E E ll! T: E u 3 VJ nf U Us o E E o .0 .0 CD J: ri GJ .. GJ D. 0. .E 'C o 2 if o c sc 6 +- c c o Q L fu C .C U c O U 6 X U o -. 0 N u ua E U an 4: O 5 u lD .E 12 U E I ur c :. 5 r. u 3 J va :Z .1 va o .Q :J .r eu E Q Ts LE uv C 0 O .1 C U bl E .9 .- o Z E s .c U Suu 3: 3 3 O 2 'U C 0 5 UI 3 o ne .ue U u m CHEERLEADERS Becoming a cheerleader is the goal of almost every girl entering Gaskill. After the reopening of school in September, enthusiasm and anxiety begin to develop within Gaskill's ninth grade girls. During the second week of school, under the direction of Mrs. Hendrick, the tortuous week began. Seventy girls tried out, and the committee finally agreed upon the following girls: Kathy Conti, Janet Militello, Roslyn Murgia, and Marilyn Leon. Tenth grade cheerleaders are: Rosemary Rizzotto lcaptainl, Dana Berman, Charlotte Conti, and Carolyn Stouck. School spirit is fostered not only by the cheerleaders but also with the help at the student body. That's why we are proud to support our cheerleaders. - Charlotte Conti Kneeling: Rosemary Rizzotto lCaptainl. Standing: Rosalyn Murgia, Charlotte Conti, Janet Militello, Carolyn Stouck, Marilyn Leone, Dana Berman, and Kathy Conti. SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL ALL-STARS Fran! Row: Wilson, Merino, Moieski, Ballard, Zimmerman, Ventresca, Haynes. Back Row: Bullman, Adamshick, Colucci, Marrone lMgr.l, Coach Labosky, Wright, Casren, MacLaren, Waios. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL ALL-STARS Front Row: Evert, Coach Labosky, Gray, Gardner. Back Row: Printup, Wynes, Wagner, Hesson, Scheider, Roman, Toenniessen, Reed Cindrick, Rinker IMgr.l. NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL ALL-STARS Front Row: Vilardo, Schultz, Zankowski, Mamon, Goodman. Back Row: Coach Manfred, Zarosl, Klimeczko, Cullen lMgr.l. TENTH GRADE BOWLERS Bowling: Arnold Ruben, Gwen MacKenna. Lefl to Right: Stanley Cole, Michael Cipolla, Judy Johnson, Barbara Kowalski, Judy Brown, Waller Michaels, Marcia Newburg, Judy Makoski, William Czech- orowski, Sandra Wilcox, David Anderson, Mr, McAuley, Robert Cacner, Eileen Deeter, Salvatore Zoda, Kenneth Deal, Gary Falserti. GIRLS' GYM CLASS AQUATlC CLUB Front Row: Lynne Brovata, Maureen Gray, Carol Rulli, Alice Scrufari, Carol Tan- zella, Michele Filserte, Louise Grande, Naomi Conti, Lorraine D'Amelio, Christine Civierly, Christina Sosnowski, Mary Ann Thomson, Patricia Zachary. Second Row: Sandro Bazzani, Linda Martino, Janice Civiletto, Charlvene D'Amelio, Carol Del Zoppo, Kathy Frisina, Jean Edwards, Susan Strock, Claudia Miller, Sandra Wilcox. Third Row: Florence Promowicz, Donna Skrlin, Mary Tucker, Carol Larrabee, Adele Smith, Mrs, Murray. GAI PAREE Paris was the theme of this year's variety show production, Gai Paree The show was the result of the combined efforts of many Gaskill students and teachers. Directing the show was Mr. Gavin, assisted by Mrs, Schreiber. Much of the music for the program was taken from the musical score af Gigi , and was played by Gaskill's Dance Band under the direction of Mr. Schatz. Gai Paree consisted of three scenes: The Street Scene, the Beatnik Scene, and the Night Club Scene. One of the highlights of the program was: l'The Night They Invented Champagne, sung by Carolyn Stouck, Louise Scheider, Joe Palumbo, and Philip Kellar, accompanied by the Dance Band. Other high spots of the program: Under Paris Skies, by Donna Mottice, the German Band, 'Thank Heaven For Little Girls with Joe Palumbo and Phil Kellar, The Cho Cha, Misty by Carolyn Stouck, Putting on the Ritz by Sharon Lynch, Carol Sevchik, Norma Studi, Elyse Olearczyk, Donna Hann, and Pat Kowalski, and of course, the Can Can. 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