Guilderland Central High School - Tawasenthan Yearbook (Guilderland Center, NY)
- Class of 1977
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Bob Noonan Nancy Esmay Ray Booth Sue Chamberlain Dan Davenport, Kurt Fisher Mike Ortale Matt Golonka, Ken Clough, Terry Barney Mr. Ciaccio, Pam Jones Qin background: Eve Aretakis, Becky Chapmanl vs-5 Aix P'-l Jai -5- ,I T,-Xllllf Ol Theme People Student l ille Sporlx Clubs Advertising Closure ON l4lVN TS lx fvll-11 l-1-X-H6 iw-'UQ wllfw- ' 'I -1-'10 I-10 5 'N f X . A N I 1' x 4-XX X Q 'J' f11.Q ,- 33 1 LC 1 j -: X 1 .pil A X h , K . A we f Mffifsik, f 1 'if S QP- M I X 7 X. . 4-ff WW f I ' xg If Q Q VK! fl I 'K XXX Yl- ..---L V - 'NL ' x- 'ELA ' gf. 1 I. I-. 9? X .xx 'X -:f5.'f I:-'W Xff ...- ? . Q X f . L Q T I .b 'KX fr' X QP IW , A g .I . I LI ' -Fr ' 'fr' 7 f ' .vii f , - - . Q, 1- 5 fyfffx -5 11 N I v .Q , Q : -T.- 'A f xk ' ' 19 : - .N , A r 1-21 Xi' XJ 7 ' SAX! I F? ' ', ', If I ,W ,gg X 'f' 5 , 9' K V, far 1' -in j 17 'QF Q ,....s fi if S 11-...T-.1- Q. X T lb QQ ia Q LQXTY V DANIEL ABBRUZZESE CBruiserD Activities: Ski Team 2,3,4: Band I,2,3 I Interests: skiing, football, baseball, swimming I Ambitions: to go to college and to pick the most apples in one day DONALD ABBRUZZESE Activities: Ski Team 2,3,4g Intramurals Interests: skiing, picking apples, football, swimming, baseball Ambitions: college, go into refrigeration, beat Dan picking apples WILLIAM ABLEMAN Activities: bowling Interests: cars, bowling, girls Ambitions: to have my own business and be successful JOLINDA ABRAM U05 Activities: Concert Band l,2,3: Art l,2,3,4 Interests: the fine arts, sunshine and outdoors Ambitions: to become a well-known free lance artist in Florida on the Gulf of Mexico and be married to a nice young man CARL ADAMCZAK Interests: cars, motorcycles, girls, drag racing, Chevies Ambitions: to travel the U.S.A. on a Harley DIANE ADAMS Interests: camping, little children and my friends Ambitions: college, working, marriage and travel PAMELA SACHAR ADAMS Interests: Charlie, Jeremy, camping, bowling, partying. having fun and having a good life Ambition: respiratory therapist JOSEPH AMATO tMoteb Activities: Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3 Interests: football, lasagna ANDY ANDERSON Activities: Tennis 2,3,4: Concert Band 1,2 Interests: skiing, tennis, hockey, scuba diving . Ambitions: to graduate from college and get a good job JON ANGELLOTTI tAngieJ Activities: Soccer l,2,3,43 Basketball Intramurals l,2,3,4 Interests: sports, money Ambitions: college, biology EVE ARETAKIS Activities: Sceptre l,2,3,4g Class Officer 3.4: Student Gov't l,2,3: Curriculum Committee 3 Interests: sewing, skiing, swimming Ambitions: college, law BARBARA ARTUS CBD Activities: Yearbook I: Cheerleading lg Stage Crew 4 Interests: Hy, tennis, bicycling, swimming, travel Ambitions: to enjoy life, to travel YVONNE ASKEW Activities: Bowling 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2 Interests: swimming, bowling, snowmobiling, camping, traveling Ambitions: secretary LINDA AYLWARD tLinj Acltigfitgesz Gymnastics l,2: Powderpuff: Window Painting . 1 AE Interests: art, canoeing, Maine Arprbgtions: college for occupational therapy: to lead a happy KIM BARDIN Activities: bowling Interests: traveling, bowling, going out with my friends Ambitions: to be successful at what I do, secretarial work KAREN BARNDT Interests: swimming, diving Ambitions: to go to college for accounting RICHARD BALDWIN fRickj Activities: motorcycle racing, working Interests: professional motorcycle racing, traveling Ambitions: professional motorcycle racing, traveling xr' S 'NH I : X U Daniel Abbruzzese Donald Abbruzzese NE Pam Sachar Adams 0 S 5 X 1 Sharon Allen i x 'I 1' ,il ff Allison Armstrong Shawg ,gymsimng af l 1' Kim Bardin X Ixye' :-Svc' nn... lg' William Ablgman Jolinda Abram Carl Adamezak joseph Amato Andrew Anderson Jon Angcllollu -,ff Barbara Arlus Yvonne Askew Linda Aylwnrd , - mi 1- IP? rf f X , Lf' I 1 if Xifx ' A J I 11 , N 8 Dia nc Adams -.-.- X 9 w ' ,f- Fve Arelukus ' l Richard Bnldmn .Ion -Xngcllultu rcxlx up un the Qclcncc rcwuree center the day .lt'Icr.xtul1gh wceer game PDQ Ellen Barnum 1 rv Charles Batzinger , ,li ,,. als' l i John Barry X' J: Faith Beebe 'if 0 i Patrick Bennison s.. s 4 . w Q.. : r- l X 1 Q Denise Blanchette I0 Seniors Maria Berger Patrick Bonneau JOHN BARRY I, , Activities: Football i,2,3,4 fTri-Captainl: Wrestling 1-2-31 Track lg Key Club 3,4 Interests: football, skiing 4 I Ambitions: to work at construction while attending night school and eventually start my own buSinCSS CHARLES BARTHOLOMEW fChipper. Bartl Activities: Soccer lg Wrestling l,2,3,4 Interests: sex, forestry, stamps. Angela Ambitions: to live to see the end of Womens Lib SHANNON BATES Activities: Soccer Club: Journalism 4: Stage Crew 4 Interests: walking, dressing up, biking Ambitions: to go around the world three times. to become a bionic woman CHARLES J. BATZINGER Activities: Soccer l,2,3,4: Ski Team l: Volleyball 2.3.41 Honor Society l,2,3,4: Band l,2.3 Interests: motorcycles, bicycles, flight. people. music Ambitions: college, good times, a good life FAITH MARGARET BEEBE Activities: Choir l,2.3: square dancing: Chorus 2 Interests: to have a good time. to meet people Ambitions: to become a veterinarian. to be successful. to be happy TIMOTHY BENJAMIN tTimJ Activities: Soccer 1,2 Interests: sports Ambitions: to graduate from college PATRICK BENNISON tCurlyl Interests: drinking, OTB, and the track Ambitions: to go to college and get a job MARIA BERGER CBurgerD Interests: horses. bootleg, making people smile. parties Ambitions: to be on the United States Equestrian Tearn and compete in the l9S4 Olympics NANCY BERSCHWINGER tBershJ Interests: Frank. working. having a good time Ambitions: to marry Frank and enjoy life to its fuliest extent DENISE BLANCHETTE Interests: Heis, friends. driving. snowmobiling. rncney Ambitions: to try and make all my dreams become a realty PAT BONNEAU tBondoJ Interests: fishing. hunting Ambitions: make lots of money CATHERINE MARIE BONNER tCath5: Activities: delivering newspapers: International Cine :. YC3l'b00k 2: American Field Service 3.4 Interests: macrame. loom beading. meeting forexgi studeris reading and writing letters Ambitions: to be a registered pharmacis: and gg t igxgj- RICK BOTTIERI tMossl Activities: basketball. baseball Interests: music. sports and Karen Ambitions: to be the meanest. keenes: lead gc - :ie world Charles Bartholomew Shannon Bates Q-.- Frank Below Timothy Benjamin ,1 ' Nancy Berschwingcr Joseph Blunchct 4 pu- l. 1 YL Catherine Bonner Ricky Botticri rv 5 r I Bctwccn clziwcs, l.czi Rothxtcin gintl Nliku Ryan take .1 hrugtk in , rf -I i 4 7 i 5. .D It fr thc linglish Rcxourcc Ccntcr ! ,- Q 1711- b' l 15 , ' iff! ,X . - 1 I If I l tl X I . 23' r HV l I 5 .. , g,l 1 When Beth lJiukcrsl1.iitl um .1 Itttlc gll'l,Ql1C likctl tu uttlch lmtnri lulrlcrs in ptiinttlcx Nou Both mnkx arming the but ot' those ihc mndmircd .1x.i young- ster. hming tilrcntly xmn txxcnty-Ihtir mctlnlx .intl clcxcn tmphicx ln .td- dtlmn tn lhcxc Accomm- pluhnicntx, Beth lx tn- mlxcd in Xlcrrtt Dance Sttttlmk Pcrlkurntcrx Club. in lntcrn.ilmn.il Tcachcrx Tuirlcrx lnxtttutc. :tml pcrlhrmx in Nlcrrttk .in- nuxxl Chrixtninx tclcxixmn shun. Senior: ll ,. Dorothy Boucher Cindy Bowers vb. I fi Ll-if' Mcl Moorc 'md Joanne Crow arc Qur riecd in the hall la Mr. Duncan. K . .. . p . y our photographer. Kim Breymeier RlCl'12.I'Cl Bronson Barbara Bulman Judi Buggy f' 2 Kathleen Byrnes jeffrey Bun I2 Seniors Q--1 Kevin Campbell 'fame Qgxif: cf 4? Y u. C' Shelly Boyle Lori Brennan 5 V Q 1 ,A 5 E ' A I X , t W I , I E - I I A ' ly I 'n : . . I, Wendy Brown Matthew Burns av. cg :vi John Buckoff Dan Burger I X 3 l 1 1 , J . - -It Colleen Carberry John Carl DOROTHY BOUCHER Interests: traveling, playing piano, sewing, Frampton and Boutie Interests: to go to Mildred Elley for a year and to see Cali- fornia and Italy CINDY ANN BOWERS Interests: going to garage sales and craft shows: cooking big Chinese dinners for friends: sewing my l'amily's clothes: being a Korobang Steven, Dan and Kris Ambitions: college and living with the people I love in the most beautiful home we can make together SHELLY BOYLE fShel-bel Interests: My Kevin, horseback riding, camping and parties Ambitions: to get married and to find a good job LORI BRENNAN Interests: swimming, tennis Ambitions: college, secretary, getting married, children KIM BREYMEIER Interests: Bill, parties, swimming, cooking and being with my friends Ambitions: to live a happy life and to make others happy, marriage RICHARD BRONSON tRickJ Activities: basketball, football, baseball, soccer, volleyball Interests: girls, parties, cars, camping Ambitions: to become an aviation technician WENDY BROWN Activities: Horseback Riding Club lg Conservation Club 2 Interests: bowling, horseback riding, reading, music, dancing Ambitions: to go to college JOHN BUCKOFF fI.ong ,lohnl Activities: chasing women with a bottle of wine Interests: partying while traveling Ambitions: to become the best ditehdiggcr in the world BARBARA BULNIAN tilarbl Activities: Torch l,Z,3,4: Softball Z, Pinebush Soltball l fCoaeh Jl: Choir 2,33 Chorus l,2, S-Xli Interests: people, sports, music Ambitionst college, being the best ol' xt hat I choose to bc ,IUIJI A, I3IfI,NIIfR Utitlel Activities: Student fiov't 21 Ilonor Soeieti ll,-1, trip to I-'rance J: Yearbook 4 Intercstsi the music ol' Nlendes, boxers, grandl'athcr clocks, WGY and Nlaine Ambitions: college, to own a car that's not lalling apart fi. DANIEI. IJLFRGFR, ,IR tllanl Aetivities1StageHand l,2.J,J, Wind Inscniblc 1,1 I,-1, Cross Countryg Track l,2, Pep Rand l,4, tiuiltlerland Plaxers l,2,3,-lg Orchestra J,-1 Interests: lllllslt, science, running, hicxcles, hiking, dancing Arttbitions' to never let my entropy llltlYIlllllC MATTIIFXV ,IANIIQS BIRNS Ill tfar lslllcrl Activities: eating, drinking and ses Interests: food, beer Ambitions' to get tat, saltsliteti JIiIfIfRI5Y BlfRT l.lclit'l Interests: photography, the dog track, water and snou skiing, tubing KATIILIQIQN ANN BYRNFS tlsathyt Activities: Honor Soeietx 3,4 lPresidentl, Yearbook -1, Soccer Scorekeeper 1.2.3,-S3 Concert Band l,I,l, S XI? Interests: soccer, skiing, VS X rrl, I-'ontla Ambitions: to lead a happy, healthy and tultilling lite DANIEL CAPLFANO Activities: Cross Country l,2 Interests: ambitions Ambitions: interests COLLEEN CARBERRY tWet Xoodlet Activities: Volley Ball l,2.3,-8 Ambilionsi to work with little children JOHN CARL Activities: Student Government 2: Ski Club 1.3,-t Interests: skiing. money. women, parties Ambitions: to be a ski bum in Colorado or to be rich and live in Colorado , v , ' - .1 ,' F: A .er x - xff John Carpenter Kevin Chase yo-'Q Cheryl Vclcy has chocolate pic all over herself as the result of Jeff,-ey Clement winning second prizc in thc senior pic-eating contest. R153 Costello 14 Seniors Damei Carroll Q., 3 I Karen Classic 5 R-:bert Csper Zia' R49 NX? Q ,li Saundra Cellini Becky Chapman Kelly Cicardi Lynda Clark Paul Connors Kimberly Corney 14 X' Jean Cox Gary Coyle 'F , JOHN CARPENTER Activities: Football 1,2 Interests: football, water skiing, snow skiing, girls Ambitions: to get out ot' high school, go to college, then be a ski bum in Colorado or ski in water skiing competition DANIEL CARROLL IDannyJ Interests: bar hopping Ambitions: outdoor work SAUNDRA CELLINI tSandyJ Activities: Cosmetology l,2,3 Interests: Butch, swimming, Waterskiing Ambitions: to be a good hair dresser, to live a full and happy life BECKY LYNN CHAPMAN tRebeJ Activities: Corresponding Secretary 3: Vice-President 3: Student Government 3: Junior Prom Court 3: Senior Lounge Committee 4 Interests: skiing, swimming, drive-ins with the gang, the great summer nights at French's Hollow, Paris with the fearsome four Ambitions: to ski down the biggest mogul field with Iibe and to never let anything get in my way and just to go full steam ahead and have a great life KEVIN CHASE tChaserj Activities: Football 2.3.4 tTri-Captainl: Baseball l,2,l,-lg Powderpufl' Coach 2 Interests: girls, sports, partying, horseracing, betting, tree style skiing. cards, food Ambitions: to own a race horse and make it big hitting the numbers: to play a professional sport: and, il' everything fails, to move to Iltah and become a ski hum. KAREN C CIACCIO Activities: Sceptre Service l,2,J,-l, fiuildcrland Players Il,-lg Cheerleading 3,-lg llonor Society 2: Student Ciov't 2, Track Zi Tennis Team -11 AFS to Germany l, ,lournal 4, Inter- national Club 2,,l,-1 Interests: sports, traveling, clay pidgeons Ambitionsi college KIiI.I.Y CICARDI tNlul'l'in lleadl Interests: water skiing, hunting. cycle riding, cars Ambilions: diesel mechanics, college JIEFITRIZY NI, CIIZMIENJT tI'icl Activities: Football l,2, Baseball I Interests: I.inda, electronics Ambilionsi marry linda and hate a bcittititul family ROBERT COI IIN tllobl Activities: Wrestling 2, Spring Track IA. Indoor Track -1. I-'ootball -1 Interests: Cathy, discussing sports, liting Ambitions: to live. think, die PAUI. CONNORS Activities: Lacrosse J,-1 Interests: cars, motorcycles, grenades. boats Ambitions: to become an auto mechanic and to sell wheclbarrels TIIERESA VAUNE MARIE COSTIZIIO tRisaJ Activities: Track 2 Interests: the simple things in lite--sunshine. green grass, rainbows. poetry, happiness Anibitions: to understand, to be tree enough to explore each earthly gift of nature. to live on a beautiful sun-streaked beach in a small cottage: to adopt a child: to go xx here the good things in life lead me: to be myself and to love always I5 Seniors , I I A X ' its The prom was the highlight of the junior year for many mem- -' bers of the Class of '77, One 5'- of the couples at the Junior 7 Prom was Bob Gibbs and ,f Betsy Frost. f X .Q -- I Dorothy Crupe Pgigr Pure Na Joann Cross , XS' im, , Q as 4. 'Q'- ,siv I wt- ' Dixie Daily Diane Dalrymple Nancx Danse eau tri 11' Diane Dean Karen Dean eg 'vc' Ri -'-'- 1 31-Q Brian DeGonzague Lo,-ri Deluuca I6 Seniors John DeSar1 SUSAN LYNNE DAGUE Activities: Honor Society l,2,3,4, fVice-President 45: Soccer Scorekeeper l,2,3,4: Yearbook 4 tSports Co-Editorjg French Trip 3 Who's Who in American High Schools. Interests: soccer, languages, Bjorn, curly hair, Frampton! Ambitions: to own a house in Monaco or live on the ocean DIXIE LEE DAILY fDixJ Activities: Soccer 2,3,4, CCo-Captainjz Volleyball 2,3,4: Basketball 2 fCo-Captainjg Softball 2,3,4: Ski Club: Year- book 4: Journal 3,4, CSports-Editorjg Honor Society 3,43 Curriculum Committee 2,3,4: Boys' Varsity Basketball Scorekeeper 3: Student Government 2,3,4, fSecretaryl: Musical 3,4: Girls' Basketball lg Boys' Soccer Scorckeeper 2: Who's Who in American High Schools. Interests: sports, children, Ranger Ricks Ambitions: to meet my match DIANE DALRYMPLE CDU Interests: Brian Ambitions: to be next door neighbors with Lisa and Ron: to go to Nevada and visit Dawnee and Jim: to marry Brian, to be a cosmetologist NANCY DANSEREAU Activities: Ski Club 2,33 Powderpuffg SAE 4 Interests: skiing, tennis Ambitions: to travel and take one day at a time TERRY LEE DARLING fCookieJ Interests: horseback riding, drag racing Ambitions: to get married and become a professional stock car racer or drag racer FRANCIS DAYTER fChuckJ Activities: Football l,2,3g Baseball 1,23 Track 3: Chess Club lg Chess Team l,2: Literary Magazine 4: Journal 4 Interests: Seven per cent compounded quarterly Ambitions: to emulate the nail' its head keeps it from grunt too far DIANE DEAN Interests: music Ambitions: college, to bc a legal secretary KAREN DAWN DEAN Activities: Sceptre 2,3g Ski Club l: Clieerleattliiig 2,,l,lg Year- book 4 Interests: oranges, skiing, rollerskating Ambitions: to go to Colorado, to live life tu its lullcst PAUL DEAN Activities: Metal l,2: auto service, potter meeltantes transportation Interests: cars, girls, guitar Ambitions: auto mechanic BRIAN DECHENE Activities: Musical l,2,3,4: Summer Theater 1,23 l7r.uu.i Club 3: Stagecraft Club Interests: cycling, boating, swimming Ambitions: work on a Broadway show ALAN DE GONZAGUE tBig All Activities: Lacrosse 3,4: SAE 4: Musical 4: Summer Suliball 3: Journal 3,4: Yearbook 4 Interests: women, wine, music, the good life Ambitions: to become a rich, dirty old man and listen to Grateful Dead and Allman Bros. Band music all day BRIAN DE GONZAGUE Interests: music, traveling, redheads and blondes Ambitions: to graduate and move back home LORRI DE LUCA LDukeyJ Interests: tennis, camping and partying Ambitions: college JOHN DESANTIS Activities: Football l,2,3,4: Lacrosse 3,4 Interests: baseball, bowling and gambling Ambitions: to own a business GEORGE DESANTIS fNadgeJ Activities: BOCES, Electronics 2 Interests: girls, electronics CST' A-s L sd Debra Cusa no N X Susan Dague I 4 I ' Q P 71 . Terry Darling Irartcts llziyter 37 an -Eg I Brian llcelienc Nltft llcfittvifftstt Ncntorttts .s ' lit nl lut lim litwv rim x 'i' itil tt t is the ltbrart :P NJ LAURA DEVLIN tFuzzyJ Activities: Conservation Club 2,3,4: Video Workshop 33 Festival of Praise 3,4 Interests: my guitar and piano, Jerry, Boston, Uncle Todd Ambitions: to be a successful artist and musician MARC DIAMOND Activities: Honor Society 3,41 Russian Club 3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Interests: building a better gerbil trap BETH DICKERSI-IAID Activities: Student Government, baton Ambitions: to live a happy and fulfilling life DANIEL DICKINSON CDanJ Activities: Football l,2,3,4: Wrestling I,2,3,4: Track I Interests: outdoors, medicine, sports Ambitions: college SUSAN EDMONDS tSueJ Activities: Yorker l,2: Girls' Chorus I: Mixed Chorus 2: Conservation Club 2,3 tTreasurer, Presidentjg Student Activities Council 2: Alt. Rep. to School Board 3: The Family 2,3,4 Interests: books, camping, Monty Python, swimming Ambitions: to survive life, write a book before l'm 60, go to college, to win my bet from Pete and Tom ANN MARIE ELDRIDGE tAnnieJ Activities: Sceptre Service l,2,3g Ski Club l,2.3,4 Interests: sewing, skiing, the outdoors Ambitions: to go to college, to have fun in life SUSAN ELZER tSueJ Activities: Guilderland Players lg Cheerleading 2,3: Powder- puff 2,43 Sceptre Service 2,3 Interests: friends, The Coop, cruising, yellow streamers. tow truck drivers Ambitions: to go to college, to always be a friend, to pass my road test, to go to Colorado JOHN ENDERS QHutchJ Activities: German I,2,3,4: Media Center: Radio Club I: Basketball Intramurals 3,4 Interests: maintaining hall security with Mr. Bradley Ambitions: to be around when .Iim's new Limo dies 18 Seniors Marc Diamond John Diana C' Michelle Dickinson Robert Dinovo 4, F Frank Drahos William Dralie Susan Edmonds :gr E ,755 pf -Z l 'W How did you do on the Regents? Most people would be satisfied to be able to say l passed, but one senior, John Carl, can claim near perfection in all of his math and science Regents: 09 in biology, and 98 in chemistry. In 1974, when the Math I0 Regents were cancelled. John managed to obtain a 98 average for his final course mark. Math and science aren't John's only strong subjects, He received a 95 on both the history and linglish Regents. John attributes his success to the I lth grade American Studies Program. John is planning to attend RPI, which recently cited him for his outstanding grades, but he confesses that he'd really like to be a ski bum. 5. bs Bethann Dickershaid 225.-, .. 2-4 lli'f'NSf. fflli Darrell Doak if Mary Dubois '9-l Susan Elzer Daniel Dickenson Colleen llonahue , 1? 1 4 1 .I Y! mi I:-t 1 Suzanne Dvorscak John Endres Seniors 19 ,sn- i 5- x cz, li'X . lvx V Lisa Murphy and Tom I Link enjoy their science- 1 fiction class. Diane Engel 'N 1- x 1 w S in L- Brion Farley Susan Feeney 11. 3 1 v r' X f 5 . N i f , Barbara Ferraioli ' X xr ' Lx Lf, fe James Fink Kathleen Fink Jill Fisher 3- A - 40-. 1 ' r 9, A r . A - - I 1 .,as., if-'fe---A ,, ,, Jacqueline Fiansbur 20 Seniors r i S Laurie Flansburgh Mark F1006 Rye, :wifi f DIANE ENGEL Interests: bowling, friends, having a good time Ambitions: to be a successful writer, to be happy GAIL EXLER Interests: Eric, going to parties and having a good time Ambitions: to become a Secretary BRIAN FARLEY Activities: Basketball l,2,3,4: Football l,2,3,4: Interests: hoop, reverse dunks, day camp, Tracey, get a job get rich, take care of T JOHN FERGUSON Interests: going horseback riding with Lori Ambitions: college STEVE FERGUSON Activities: Soccer 1: Football 2,3,4g Wrestling l,2.3: Interests: fishing, sports Ambitions: to catch a six pound brown, to graduate from college, to live a happy life BARBARA FERRAIOLI Activities: Orchestra l,2g Senior Lounge 2: Play 3: Interests: people, music, being happy, hiking, camping, canoeing Ambitions: to be the founder of a friendly village named Nowhere, to get my B.S. in doing nothing, to live nn- where and to do nothing for the rest of my life JAMES FINK Activities: BOCES tauto bodyj: auto mechanics Interests: cars, cycles, parties, girls Ambitions: work, make money, travel KATHLEEN FINK tKacoJ Interests: partying in the car field. being happy, making people laugh. Ambitions: to graduate, to live a happy life. JILL FISHER tEvilJ Interests: music, people, parties Ambitions: to have a happy life JOSEPH FISHER tThe Fishj Activities: Football lg Basketball Intramurals 23 Ski Club lj Interests: photography, cars Ambitions: to travel SANDRA FLANNERY tSandyj Activities: Gymnastics lg Class Publicity Director 4: Powtler- puff 2,41 Window Painting 3,41SAli4 Interests: swimming, watching soccer, gymnastics antl fnnt- ball, going out with friends, making fun Ambitions: a two year college for nursery education: to leacl a long, happy life JACQUELINE FLANSBURG tjackiej Activities: Bowling l,2: Torch 1,21 Powderpuff lfotillmll 2. Softball 21 Class trip 2 Interests: bowling, skiing, Ronnie Ambitions: to be married before 40, to gn into real estate, to have an open house at the Taj Mahal LAURIE FLANSBURGH tlfannyj Interests: water skiing, roller skating, dancing, having a gnntl time with my friends Ambitions: to become a secretary. getting married, having children MARK FLOOD Activities: hunting, fishing. golfing, partying Interests: girls, cars, motorcycles Ambitions: to go to college, to be a millionaire. to own my own construction company ROBERT FORGEA tBobJ Interests: golf, basketball Ambitions: to become a pro golfer PATTI FOX tFoxyJ Interests: just being happy Ambitions: to get out of school KAREN FREISATZ Activities: Journal 3,4: Cheerleading 2,3: Intramurals I: Concert Band l,2: Honor Society 3,45 SAE 4 Interests: astrology, writing, French, sports Ambitions: to become a writer T? Christopher Ewa rt John Ferguson E1 Zvi In f A Joseph I-'usher X Patricia Fox . 'cf gil: X e -tx Gail Exler .Z i sg .A . V. ,i if 's X , x fr l i Steven lferguson 1 I, .V P N . Y J, ,c- v t 4, v ff 1 ',..-f Sand ra I-lla nnery Karen FFCISJII Seniors Q 'x 2' ' l ,S Paul Fries Elizabeth Frost au- , 'L' .x ' 5 , V, I X , 0 X .Iosianne Funk Cheryl Fyvie I 'x 'T ' 'sg' rg if- Q Catherine Game Jin Garafallou L33 fi S. x 1:11-' 1 ,. ff John Gearhardt Mark Geddes 22 Seniors PAUL FRIES Activities: SAE: Choir l,2,3: Conversation Club 2,3,4 Interests: music, dancing, camping, hiking, humans only when human Ambitions: two or four year college, hotel technology ELIZABETH ANN FROST fBetsyJ Activities: Honor Society l,2,3,4: Sceptre Service :2,3,4: Guilderland Players 2,3,4g Girls' Bowling 3: SAE 4: Torch 4 Interests: bowling, sewing, bicycling Ambitions: medicine, to do my best at everything I try and have fun doing it GARY FULLER Activities: Baseball l,2g Bowling 3,43 Interests: sports, camping, fishing Ambitions: college JAMES C. FULLER Uimj Activities: Torch 2: Ski Team I Interests: German, skiing, traveling, Citroens JOSIANNE FUNK Uosij Activities: Riding Club l,2g Interests: horses, waterskiing, skating Ambitions: to become a vet, to own my own stable CATHERINE M. GAME fCathyJ Activities: Soccer 1,23 Volleyball 1,41 Basketball l,2,3,4: Softball 4: Orchestra l,2,3: Choir l,2,3: SAE 4: Pine Bush Softball l,2,3g Folk Mass Leader Interests: sports, music and children Ambitions: to be able to coach my softball team: to have great success in anything I do: to work with children JIM GAROFALLOU Activities: Photography Club 4: Guilderland Players 3,43 U.S. Naval Sea Cadets 2,3,4: Interests: drawing. architecture, photography Ambitions: to become an architect, to design the world's tallest outhouse MARSHALL GAZZETTA tVincentJ Ambitions: to work in the South Mall Tower LINDA ANN GERASIMOVICH tLynnl Activities: tennis, swimming Interests: people, music, cooking Ambitions: to be a beautician, to get through life happy and healthy STEVE GERHARDT Activities: Hockey I,2,3,4: Volleyball 3,43 Track 4: Interests: hunting, Skeet shooting, sailing. outdoors Ambitions: law enforcement for the government. college JOHN MARK GERITZ QGritzj Activities: Soccer l,2,3,4: Track l,2,3,4: Indoor Track l,2.3: Interests: soccer, D.J. work Ambitions: to finish life, to get the very best out of all of it KIM GIBBS QGibsyJ Activities: Sceptre Service 2,33 Yearbook 3 Interests: Spoodle, Peeper. snow, swimming. the good ole neighborhood, McDonald's Crew. my friends Ambitions: Nursery Ed, or stewardess. to go to Virginia with Donna and Michele BRUCE GINSBURG tGinseyJ Activities: Ski Club Interests: skiing, swimming, hunting. diving Ambitions: medicine Gary Fuller gnc L -ni' X.. Joyce Gaigc 2 Mary Gaul Q James Fuller Q Susan Gale A I Marshall Gazveta J, 111 Guilderland has its share ol talented musicians :incl one of the most talented is Rolly Merrill who plays the drums for just about every musical group in school. Rolly plays in three bands, the orchestra, the wind ensemble, and the musical. The thing most people know Rolly lor, however, is the fact that he plays his cheeks. Since the lourtli grade, Rolly has been slapping out light and snappy tunes to any songs he knows, Two years ago. Holly won second prize in the Key Club Talent Show tor playing the William Tell Overture on his eheelxsl .' T i Linda Gerasimovich John Geritz Kim Gibbs BFUCC GIUSUUVS Seniors 23 MARK GOODING Interests: camping, canoeing, skiing, boating Ambitions: college, a good job SHERRI GOULD tOliveJ Activities: bowling Interests: partying, motorcycles, Deliah, Garnet Ambitions: to graduate, to be with Garnet BONNIE GREULICH Interests: horseback riding, helping people Ambitions: to get a job that I enjoy and one that pays well BETTE HALLENBECK Activities: trip to France Interests: partying with Michelle, potato chips, puppies, eating french fries at McDonald's Ambitions: secretarial work, to live a happy full life COLLEEN ANN HANDERHAN fColJ Activities: Basketball lg Concert Band l,2,3: Wind Ensemble 3 Interests: being with the ones I love Ambitions: to get married and make my husband happy, and most of all I want my parents to respect my judgement DONALD I-IANDERHAN tDon Juanj Activities: Football 2: Manager 3,41 Basketball Manager l,2,3,4g Lacrosse 3: Student Government 2 Interests: food, sports, parties, telling jokes Ambitions: college, food management LIZ HARDER ' Activities: Cheerleading 2: Field Hockey l,2,3: Gymnastics I,2,3: Track 2, Powderpuff Football 4 Interest: tennis, waterskiing, horseback riding, ocean, Hamp- ton Beach Ambitions: To travel, to see the 1980 Olympics LYNN HARDING Activities: Cheerleading l,2,3,4g Ski Club lg Powderpull' 2,43 Yearbook 4, Junior Prom Court Interests: skiing, swimming, blueberry pies, Luigi's roller skating, Myrtle Beach, Cadillacs, smiling, having a good time with the gang Ambitions: go to college, to find a good job, Holding Onto Yesterday BRUCE HEATH QBecfJ Activities: Golf l,2,3,4 Interests: sports, school, work Ambitions: to get through high school and college, to find a job where I work for four hours a day and golf for the rest ofthe day GLENN HELMER Interests: motorcycles Ambilions: to sec America on two wheels 24 Seniors l , L James Gordon Z? Bradley Grant .sux 3' Carole Goad Lisa Gordon Harry Green Donald Handerhancl Elizabeth Harder The push to get a term paper finished causes thc serious look on Katharine Johnson's face. i K fl' . 4, 4 'Cf' ,, X ...gi Bonnie Grculich Bcllc Hallcnbcck L.- WT'-7 Lynn Harding Bruce Heath .---I' U X Mark Gooding James Goodrich -4' tw' l f l John Ciovcl Shcrrn Gould 4' Rnndnll lldllqnbqgk Clillccn ll.imlcrh.1nsi ,--N--..--,,,, -v. k- Q- - Glenn l-lclmcr Charles llcrchcnrodcr Seniors 2 DON HESLER CColonelj Activities: Orchestra l,2: Stage 2: Band 2: Guilderland Players 2: Interests: fishing, driving, jeeps Ambitions: to get accepted in the G.E. Drafting Apprentice Course JUDY HOCKENBURY Uudej Activities: skiing, ballet, painting, jewelry making Interests: art, seashore, parties, animals, low flying geese Ambitions: travel, enjoy life to it's fullest KATI-IRYN ANN I-IOFFSTETTER fKathyj Activities: Guitar Club l: Library l,2,3,4: Girl Scouts l,2,3,4: Key Club Talent Show 2: Honor Society 3,4 Interests: playing the guitar, camping traveling Ambitions: to be a dental hygienist CONNIE HONAN fConeJ Activities: Torch 2,3,4: ISE 3: SAE Interests: reading, softball, music, old movies Ambitions: college PAUL HORNBACH Activities: Freshman Track, Soccer 2: Football 3,43 Wrestling l,2,3 fCaptainJ Interests: swimming, waterskiing, kyacking, summer wrestling Ambitions: to become an optometrist MARK HOTCHKISS QHotchJ Activities: Football l,2,3: Basketball l,2,3,4: Track l,2,3,4 Interests: hoop, girls Ambitions: to have a great time in college, to drive a Rolls Royce, to be a bartender at the Rabbit Lounge JUDITH L. HUMPHREY Uudyl Activities: Horseback Riding I: Guilderland Players 2,3,4: Honor Society 3,43 Yearbook: SAE Interests: children, singing, acting, reading, learning, skiing, living Ambitions: to love and be loved and spend my life helping others and making them happy VALERIE HURLEY fMadame XJ Activities: Journal 3: Honor Society 3,43 Yearbook 2,3,4 tco-cditorj Interests: piano, the ocean, summertime Ambitions: to be ambitious JANICE JACOBSON Interests: parties, guys, Camaros and having fun Ambitions: to get a good job, travel to new places and to meet new people MICHELE JACQUES tMimiJ Activities: Powdcrpuff 2: Soccer Club l,2,3,4: Stage Crew 4 Interests: sailing, swimming, laughing, children bicycling Ambitions: to teach special education, to bc a sailing bum in my spare time CAROL LEIGH JAMISON fCupcakesJ Activities: Ski Club l,2,3,4: Torch 2,3,4: Sceptre Service 2,3: Student Government 2,3: ISE 3: SAE: Yearbook 4 Interests: telling good jokes, The Beatles and The Beach Boys, cruising with the gang, art, skiing, bowling and ice cream Ambitions: to be an artist JEANNEE MARIE JARVIS Uinxj Activities: Cheerleading Co-Captain 3: Student Council 4: Powderpuff 2,43 Soccer Club l,2,3,4 Interests: CBA, Tangerline, cruising Ambitions: to swing with Tarzan, to be happy JENNIFER JARVIS fJivin'j Activities: bowling, softball Interests: Shirley, skiing, guys, Camaros, partying Ambitions: to graduate, travel, marriage, to be in the book of world records KATHARINE E. JOHNSON Activities: Tennis Team 2,4: Honor Society 3,4: Journal 4: Basketball Intramurals 3: Freshman Baseball Scorekecper 3: Trip to France 3 Interests: tennis, ballet, Air India, Harry, concerts Ambitions: college, career, travel Donald Hesler Judith Hockenbury Paul Hornbach Mark Hotchkiss Z T' Kathryn Igoe Janice Jacobson 4' Jeannee Jarvis Jennifer -tgyvig 2 .f Kathryn Hoffstetter Constance Honan 4h-x Judith Humphrey Valerie Hurley i 1 U l i l yl lt i e l Mfchglg Jacques CllI'0l .lltl11l50n is Katharine Johnson James Johnson ,-11 Few of us will ever get a ehanee lo do the ultimate to save another person's lilie. lfor one heroie Ciuilderland student, however, the ehanee eanie and, l'ortun.itely. he was quick enough to make the best ol' it, While traveling hoine early one Saturday morning in late August, sixteen year old Pat Bennison notieed a young girl along the side ol' the road l'r.intie.illy trying to llag doyyn a ear. Nearby, .in oxerlurned automobile, with an eighteen year old girl trapped inside, was in llarnes, After the driver ol' the e.ir pulled over. young Hennison quickly' ran to the overturned ear .ind .ittenipted to open the door, When it uouldn't open, Pat ltielted in the window enough to make .in opening. then reached in and pulled the bleeding girl out, .ind earried her away' from the burning ear Nlinutes later the overturned ear exploded, causing tlames to shoot between ISO to 200 leet high The girl, an eighteen year old resident ol llelnmr. was later brought to Albany Medical Center sullering from a fractured elboiy and arm and head in-juries For his heroic action, Bennison was eited by President Gerald Ford. Pat received a plaque commending him for his exceptional bravery. He also reeeived an award and a S50 savings bond from the Elks Club of Guilderland. Seniors 17 PAMELA LE DEYCE JONES fPamj Activities: Ski Team fGirls' Capt.j I3 Track 23 Student Government l,2Q Guilderland Players l,2,3,43 Girls' Chorus l fSecretaryJ3 2 CPresidentj3 Mixed Chorus 3 CPresidentJ3 Choir l,2,3 CSecretaryj 4 fPresidentJ3 Honor Society 2,3,43 Maxwell Representative 3,43 French travel 3: Ski Club 3,4, CTYCZSUTCFJQ Homecoming Queen 4 Interests: singing, acting, skiing, piano, astrology, foreign travel, dancing, history, people, reading, bicycling, guppies Ambitions: be them big or be them small, do them well or not at all SUSAN KAMP QSusieJ Activities: Guilderland Players 2,3, tAss't Student Director 3, Student Director 413 Concert Band l,21 Learning Fair 33 SAE 43 Trip to Aspen 3: Who's Who 4 Interests: eating Betsy's grilled cheese sandwiches, hop- scotch, skiing, dancing, music, traveling, cruising on sum- mer Sundays DARRELL P. KARL Activities: Football l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Powderpuff Coach 2,43 Junior Prom Court Interests: freestyle skiing, sports Ambitions: college, to be successful, to have a good time MIKE KARL Activities: Football 2,3 Interests: water skiing, ears, partying Ambitions: to be rich TRACY ANN KEEVER Activities: SAE: Guilderland Players 43 Torch l,2 Basketball Intramurals 3 Interests: traveling, jogging, bicycling, music, art. basketball, laughing, Ronald McDonald Ambitions: college, travel NORM KELLERMAN Interests: Valerie and my car Ambitions: to be an electrician, to go into the army CAROL KELLY Interests: traveling, partying, enjoying life Ambitions: to be happy and successful in whatever I do LINDA KENNEDY Interests: partying, skiing, being with people Ambitions: to open up my own beauty salon, to travel arouno the world, to meet as many people as possible KEITH E. KENYON tDeezJ Activities: Football 2,3,43 Wrestling l,2,3,4: QCO-Captain! Lacrosse 3,43 Baseball I3 Track 3,43 Basketball Intramurals 2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Class Officer 2 fPresidentj3 Junior Prom Court Interests: sports, music, cards at Mr. Fred's, watching Beck laugh while Cheryl and I work Ambitions: college, coaching, to make money STEVEN KIEPER Interests: cars, motorcycles Ambitions: to work as a machinist JOSEPH C. KILCULLEN fGirl Watcherl Activities: Yearbook 43 BOCES 3,43 Knights of Columbus church volunteer Interests: sports, cars, politics, restaurant business Ambitions: machine work TOM KINISKY Activities: Football 3,43 Cross Country: Golf 33 Ski Club Interests: Skiing, hunting Ambitions: to go to college, to be successful JONATHAN K. KNAUSS Uodyj Activities: Soccer l,2,3,43 Tennis l,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Base- ball 2 Interests: sports, music water DARYLL KNOWLES Acfiyigiep: Soccer l,2,3,4g Rugby League 2,33 Basketball Interests: mechanics, surfing, sports Ambitions: aviation or science 28 Seniors ff. Carolyn Jones Darrell Karl Carol Kelly Thomas Kinisky Pamela Jones i Michael Karl Brian Kenna Jonathan lxaauss 4' , fx AH Susan Kamp in Bob McNamara slrclchcs aflcr il long, hard English lcsl. Tracey Kccvcr i 'K '- Q 1 7 .x i it X 1, 'WX Linda Kennedy Kcilh Kenyon Stephen Kicpcr Kenneth Kanncs Norm Kcllcrmzin 5- ff' 1 rs Ci V ,loscph Kilcullcn Kevin Knipes Daryll Knowles Kcn Korzcnicwski Frank Komk Seniors 29 ivQ.,,,,ih-Q-.M in I W.. 5. r 'lf I1 .7 f' K -1 x -' is s I l . A 1 Music is the focal point in the life of Pam Jones who has been singing since 1963 when she performed at the World's Fair. She has sung in the chorus for ten years and in the choir and musical for four years. Last summer Pam won second place in the Schenec- tady Light Opera's 1976 Vocal Awards and this spring she played the lead in the school musical Kiss Me Kate. V , SX- 1 Katherine Kryzak John Kuehnert 510' S- Karla Laier Stephen I,aMalfa Q if S Mark Lant Nancy Laremore Pam plans to attend Indiana University where she will study music and prepare for a singing career. 30 Seniors .1 1 Sandra Leininger Pamela Lennon Z Maribeth Ladu Brian L3 Duke Shawna Lambert Kathleen Lane -1 I .0104 'sf X DBLP, , - 'pfirti '73 -v - f. . . 5 - , y Y F , is t :J'.j,fv-1 , ' mi' , I i -' ',. ' 5?-i,ttz---t- 2. : '51-f-T , ' 1 C-.gli'E'4f' -21' A A 11- '-me J Kurt Lawrence Alan Lcckoff Colleen Leto Anthony Liguori KEN KORZENIEWSKI Activities: Riding Club I1 Guitar Club l,2: Drama Club 3: Honor Society 3,41 Yearbook 4 Ambitions: to express myself in everything I do, to have faith in myself, to End where I stand in life KATHERINE KRYZAK tKathyj Interests: skiing, horseback riding, partying Ambitions: to love and to be loved in return JOHN KUEHNERT Interests: skiing, money' Ambitions: skiing, to be a ski bum for one year, to work in agriculture MARIBETII LADU Interests: Paul, partying at the alleys, bowling Ambitions: college, marriage, to bowl a 300 with Jackie, to always be able to have what I want KARLA MARIE I,AIIiR Activities: SAE, girls' bowling Interests: children, being happy, swimming, roller skating, ice skating Ambitions: registered nursing, marriage STIZPIIIEN ANTHONY IA NIAII ,- X Activities: Soccer l,2: Basketball l,2: Irack l,J, Intramurals I Interests: wine, women .intl song Ambitionsg college, to be the summer piano player at the Tctldy' Iiear flttb in Boston SIIAWNA I,ANIIiIfR'Ii Activities: Riding Club l,1,l: S-XI -I, Stamp tliilw I, Ioreli l,2,3,-IL Interests: horses, biology, Holi Ambition: research biology, own antl train horses KATIII,IiIiN R, IANJIF tlsathiel Activities: llonor Society l,2,l,J, Yearbook -I Interests: Irientls, gootl times, laughing, sunshine Ambitions: college, to help others, to lintl my ilreams, to he eternally' happy' C'OI.I.IiliN I IQTU Activities' Iiotslmg ll Interests lirientls, warm weather, gootl times- money Amhitions to he a secretary to someone Ing, lots ol' nionex, and to be as happy as PttssIIWI'J MARK I AVI' Activities Ilaslsethall I, Soccer l,f, SXI- -1, lonrnal J Interests: sports, biology, music, people Ambitions: to teach lnology NANCY I fXRIfNIORIf tl arryl Interests. my lrientls, my taniilt, swimming, oater skiing, sailing, concerts, animals, little kxtls, skating. football games. the ocean, trateling, painting, hating .i good time, Kentucky liried chicken, chocolate chip ice-cream Ambitions: to help malse other peoples lites happier and to get the most out ot' nitric Seniors 31 Terri Linden Cosimo Lizzi cd? ' I Dan Lutz Elizabeth MacDermott Kathleen Maloney Charlene Manning -cfm Mark McCumber 32 Seniors Richard May TERRI LINDEN Activities: Sceptre l,2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Honor Society l,2, 3,45 Powderpuff 2: Trip to France 33 Yearbook 4 Interests: skiing, traveling, tennis, piano, Air India, New Jersey with Clare, sleeping late Ambitions: child psychologist or speech and hearing teacher, happiness, COSIMO LIZZI fCosJ Activities: girls, parties, older women Interests: girls, Italy MICHAEL LOMBARDI fEbeJ Activities: Football l,2,4g Baseball 1,23 Lacrosse 3,45 Ski Team l Interests: freestyle skiing, karate, scuba diving ELIZABETH A. LOTT Activities: Sceptre l,2,3,4: Class Publicity Director, Inter- national Club 3,4g AFS Exchange Student to Turkey 3: Basketball 1,2 Interests: traveling, laughing, reading Ambitions: being happy and seeing the world DAN LUTZ fFarmerJ Activities: working on cars Interests: cars, girls Ambitions: to have the nicest Mustang in Guilderland ELIZABETH MAC DERMOTT fLizJ Activities: SAE Interests: biking, hiking, skiing, tennis, reading Ambitions: go to college, marry Tom and raise a family somewhere in New Hampshire LAURA MARIE MALLETTE fLauriJ Interests: Dave, car races, swimming, bowling, drinking Ambitions: secretary KENNETH M. MALLOY fKenJ Activities: Ski Club l,2,3,4 QTreasurer 4l: Riding Club I,2,2 fPresident 31: Torch l,2,4: Key Club 2,3: Honor Society 2,33 Student Government 3,4 fPresident 41 Interests: flying, skiing, rock climbing, scuba diving, backpacking Ambitions: to take pictures from the sky CHARLENE MANNING Activities: Honor Society l,2,3,4 fSecl: Student Government l,2,3,4: International Club 2,3,4: Task Force 2,3,4: Sum- mer Theatre 2,3,4: Band l,2,3: Swim 1,23 Trip NYC 3: Spain trip 4: Dance Co, 4: Journal 4 fAsst. Ed.j Interests: soccer, basketball games, Tommy, swimming, the next Olympic games, books, friends, parties Ambitions: SLU for psychology or journalism, to develop an interesting and successful career, to travel around the world on a 747, to live in England, to see a live Who con- cert, to always be happy JEAN MARUSCZAK Activities: Basketball lg Student Government Interests: skiing, partying, camping, friends Ambitions: to get a good job and to make the best out of life while it lasts, to get married someday KATHLEEN MASTRIANNI tShortyJ Activities: Gymnastics l,2,3,4: Class President 3: Vice- President l,2,4: Powderpuff Football: Window Painting: SAE: Ski Club Interests: gymnastics, skiing. camping. canoeing Ambitions: physical therapy assistant RICHARD MAY Interests: agriculture Ambitions: farmer JACQUELINE MC CARTHY Uackiel Activities: Girls' Bowling Intramurals Interests: Mike, partying with the gang at the alleys Ambitions: to become a medical secretary. a successful wife and mother: to bowl a 300: and to never grow old REID MC CAULEY tReidyJ Activities: Football 3.4: Wrestling 3.4: Track 3.4 Interests: being a referee in street tights and beating up my smaller brother Ambitions: to beat up my biggest brother ' x X l X l Michael Lombardi Elizabeth Lott .41 A... n Wichc plnyx .x Huh rhur.1Iv in thc wunllrpriml phlcllrc L l'00l'Tl aura Mallcltc Kenneth Malloy 'MJ 'IK' John Martin Jean Murnsczcuk Kuihlccn N1.mri.mun Raul Nlqclniici. Jacqueline McCarthy I g X Michelle McCumbcr Kalhlccn McGuire James Nlclnryrc Seniors K3 MARK MC CUMBER Activities: baseball Interests: hunting and fishing I Ambitions: to be a game warden I MICHELE MC CUMBER fMickeyJ Activities: Boys' Bowling Team 2 Interests: bowling, partying Ambitions: undecided JAMES WILLIAM MCINTYRE JR CSlickJ Interests: masonry work , Ambitions: farm work i . l KAREN MCMAHON 3 Activities: Journal 1 Interests: writing, travel, people and partying I , Ambitions: to be a famous writer like Ray Bradbury ROBERT MCNAMARA ! I Karen McMahon Robert McNamara Activities: Soccer 2: Ski trip: Class tripg Pie-eating champ I I Interests: skiing, partying, females, playing soccer, apple 5 picking Z i Ambitions: to be rich and famous, to take an apple picking , trip with my buddies BONNIE LEE MEAGLEY 1 l I I ,,. Activities: Choir l,2,3,4g Musical 3,43 Cheerleading 2,3,4g 1 Softball 2,3,4: Soccer 4: Soccer Club 1,2,3,4: Powderpuff ' 2,41 Homeroom Rep. 3 Interests: sports, laughter, the outdoors, free time, music, the Olympics, Barry Manilow, being with my friends I Ambitions: college, to make as many people laugh as possible and to do something worthwhile in my life I CHARLES MEEUSEN fChuckj Activities: Soccer l,2,3,4g Outdoor Track l,2,3: Indoor Track I,2,3: Ski Team 4: Key Club l,2,3 , Interests: soccer, water skiing, Mary, scuba diving Joanne Mcghoo Ellzabeth Ann Mengel Ambitions: physical education major at Hope, All-American center forward for N.Y. Cosmos ' JOANNE MEGHOO Activities: Photo Club 3: Drama Club 3 Interests: Kevin, Jo's California, Indian beads, Central Park at 2:00 in the morning Ambitions: continue with my modeling and getting my masters in business administration ELIZABETH ANN MENGEL fBetsyJ Activities: Sceptre Service 2,3,4 QPresidentJ: Guilderland 1 I , Players 2,3,4g Ski Club 2,3.4: Band I: Chorus I: Gym- I 5: M X, nastics Team l, trip to Aspen 3,-4 . :I pzyimf Interests: being with people, skiing, canoeing, traveling. cooking, helping little children, laughing, having a good I time, being with Beanie, making grilled cheese sand- wiches, soccer games, SPAC Ambitions: to attend a two year college for nursery education and to be successful in whatever I do and to be happy ' ROLLAND A MERRILL III QRollyJ Activities: Concert Band 1,21 Orchestra l,2.3,4: Choir 4: Wind Ensemble 2,3.4g Stage Band I.2,3.43 Pep Band 3.4: Musical l,2,3,4 , Interests: television. drums, music, the Yankees Ambitions: same old story: get rich and famous and have ' my own television show scheduled against Donnie and l Marie L 7 GREGG MERRITT ' ' Greg Merritt Gene Messercola Activities: Bowling 4 , fl g - Interests: bowling, skiing. camping and having a good time i 'V Ambitions: college 1 . V' p GENE MESSERCOLA s Activities: Freshman football Interests: hunting, fishing, outdoors , Joseph Mihal David Mme, Ambitions: to be successful 3 i BARBARA E. MICHALSKI tBarbskil i Activities: Ski Club I,2,3.4: Aspen trip 31 Window Painting , 3,4g Senior Lounge Committee 4 4 ,I . Interests: animals. skiing, traveling. the Block. motorq cl-es ' - 34 SCTUOTS Ambitions: wildlife biologist ' Bonnie Meagley Rolland Merrill l Barbara Michalski Guy fBudQ Milliman as. 6 Yu.. Charles Mecusen T ' I . 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Thu 11 11111 lVl1tI X1:e11r1li11g to Lynn. ll1e real gr11til'1e.1ti1111 11l' l1.1lle1 e11111ex 1111111 being satisfied with OHCNN 111111 .tllllllf .1111l progrev Seniors 35 Ruth Rossdeutscher does her math homework in the resource center. , ff Y .J . i ip 'ex X Jeff Multari Lisa Murphy 36 Seniors if Kimberly Molle Laurie Moller Susan Montgomery Mark Moore Stephen Morrisson Mark Morse James Murray Pamela Murray MARY LOUISE MIELE tMarJ Activities: Torch l,2,3: Soccer 2: Varsity Tennis Team 2: Ski Club l,2,3,43 ISE 3,43 Soccer Club l,2,3,4 Interests: My Ovation Acoustic Balladeer: Loggins and Messina: the Beach Boys: surfing, skiing, cruising with gang and-of course-Richard Ambitious: to become a professional musician or technician or engineer in a recording studio JOSEPH MIHAL IBennyJ Activities: Soccer 41 Volleyball 3.4: Key Club 3.4: Intra- mural Olympics Interests: wine, women, and song Ambitious: to become the most learned bum in the world DAVID MILLER Activities: Wrestling 1.2.3,-tg Track l: Football I,-ig Lzierosse John Monaghan Meredith Montalbano Interests being with l-rlgndf Ambitious: to graduate in tour years PETER C, MILLER IPete9 Activities: Firsthaud Emergency Club: North Bethlehem I'ire Dept: Boy Scouts: student government Ambitious: to go to college und study tire science GUY MILLIMAN tlluddyj Activities: Football l,2,3,-1 QT, Interests: skiing KIMBERLY MOl.l.Ii Activities: Conservation Club lg Ruling Club 2, Ilonor Society l.2g Yearbook -1 Interests: horses, outdoors, traiveling, hooks .intl hzippiness Ambitious: life :intl to come buck its ii ghost l,AllRlIi .IIZANNIQ NIOl.l VR V Activities: llouor Society I.-1. l'horus 2. Work Iwperienee 3,4 Maryellen Moore Thomas Moore Interests' trzivel, cruising with Ruthie Ambitious. to go to North k'.tl'tlllft.l with Nleretlitli, to Peunsylvnnizi with Ruthie. itntl then to college JOIIN MONAGIIAN ll Tl Interests: music :ind my c.ir Ambitious: to get miirrietl to tincly .incl ni.ike her huppx 0- MIERIZDITII NIARIV NIONTAI ILXNO Activities Sceptre Service 13.4, I I' ,X l. Orehestrn I. Student Cioverument Ig Yeurhook l,2,I. Ruling Club l. Chorus ,Ig N.ition.il llonor Societx I.-1 Interests the ski school. tiore Nlouut.iin. the oee.iu. North P Cairoliuzi, ciimplng. syeiiriug ie.1ns to school. cruising on summer Sunduy .il'ternoons, going luck to North t'.irolin.i with liiurie . Z Ambitious eollegc SUSAN l. NIOY'I'CiUNlI RY lSuet . . Activities Ski Club l.2,I.J. Wind I nsemhle I,-1, Stnge llintl Lynn Muller Lon Mulligan .Il Potttlerptilili I. llonor Soctelx I.-1. Yearbook 1. Ruling . t, I Cilub I Interests liorsebuek ruling. skiing. tttllstc. trieuils Ambitious to become .i registered nurse MARYIQI l VN XIOORV tslelt Interests sewing. tr.isel .intl rmirties Ambitious to become .i good seereturs .intl enios lite THOMAS MOORI' Interests. Music. girls. partying Ambitious' To gr.idu.ite .intl torm the best rock bind in the Universe STEPIIEN F NIORRISSOX tStetel Activities: Conservation Club l.l..I.-1. fiuilderlintl Pl.iyers 3.41 Soccer l.2: Wrestling l.2. Photogmphy t'luh Ii-1. Chess Club: Student Government. lnteru.ition.il tiluh I Interests: Cath Peter Murray Michael Muzlafago Ambitious: To do something LYNN MULLER Activities: Music, Honor Society, Student tioternnierit Interests: Ballet. music. art. cooking. performing .irts. writing. crafts, travel, -S-H Ambitious: The sky's the limit-maybe Seniors 37 :K+-, lndoor Track took up a lot of Philip Nardi John Geritz's after-school time for three years. V' w B N K ' 1 L ' + Q X t v 'V v N X n ,KRS , ' l X. A it . .1 ,, , l l X V... , l 1 t it: Donald Nasholds Charles Newcomb 2,777 Michael Niland Mary Noonan FFHIICCS O'C0nn0r Xl- ROCCU OPPCCHSHUO Daniel Orsini Teresa Orsini Spending two weeks on a naval ship on the Atlantic isn't a com- mon experience for high school students, but it's one Jim Gara- fallou had last summer as a member ofthe United States Navy Sea Cadet Corps. Jim joined the Cadets in his sophomore year. Besides spending two weeks at sea, Jim has also been to USN bootcamp in Great Lakes and to the Navy Construction Battallion Center in Gulf- port, Mississippi, for a disaster recovery, first-aid and combat course. In the past two years, Jim has been aboard three naval ships as part of his training. After graduation, Jim plans to attend college at RPI in the NROTC Program. He would like to become an architect some day. Whether he attends college or joins the regular navy, Jim thinks his Sea Cadet experience will be a great benefit to him. 38 Seniors 'Q' 7 -up Jayne Nichols Gayle Nielwocki 1- Katherine Odell Sheila O'Donncll Maureen Pangburn Barbara Parker - P50 r 5 . quell ftff-ist 'QT' Monica Parker Richard Parks LORI MULLIGAN Activities: Volleyball 4: Play 4 Interests: tennis, sewing, swimming Ambitions: nursing, marriage JEFFREY MULTARI Interests: motorcycles, hunting, billiards Ambitions: college, civil engineer. owning a construction company LISA MURPHY Activities: Student Government 23 Powderpuff Football 2.4 Guilderland Players 2,3511 Journal -tg Yearbook -1 Interests: Alfa and Waldo, smiling, cruising Ambitions: college JIM MURRAY tMurl Activities: Soccer l. Band, Conservation Club Interests: camping, sports, animals, working on e.1rs. Nellie Ambitions: veterinary field MICHAEL SHIRO NIIQZTAI-,-NGO Activities: Baseball, Yearbook -1 tSemor Section lleztclt, Powdcrpufl' Football Conch 2,43 member W4IttJ's Who In American High Schools Interests: Baseball, rowdiness, Guiltlerltind Centrril, fJloer's, Sutter's, The Pub Ambitionsi college, tt respected profession, to get ol'l' proho, to catch some tall ships :intl smooth soiling flown git the Cfsipc with Nash and Benny, :intl to .ilwziys remember Stcwztrt ROCCO OPPI-.IDISANO tRoekyJ Activities: Indoor Trxiek -1, Onttloor lmek l,J,, llonor Not iety 1.2.3 Interests, lziw enl'oreement, hunting Ambittons I lil :tgerit DAN ORSINI Interests egtrs, girls. sports Ambitions to beeome it timeliimst TPRIQSA ORSINI tlresi Activities: Girls' Solitbztll ll,-1, Citiiltlerlnittl l'l.iters I,-l, Work ltxperienec I, S-Xl' Interests swimming, lriemls, my llimilt .incl working MALIRHIEN PANGIILRN Activities' Howling l,2,.l,4, Nike I,2: Chorus lj, Summer Soltbxill .I Interests: swimming, bowling, Clllllfllllgl, tmielttig, soltlmll Ambittons' to go to college, beeome .io .ieeoimt.int, get mairrtecl gincl mise tt llimily IIARIIARA I YYY PXRlsl'R lllnrlat Activities foneert ll.iotl l, Sommer Soltlmll lettiite I Interests sxsirmiiing, solitlmll, s'IIlItII'Cll, going to lootlxtll .intl b.1sketlw.tIl games Attibtttons no to college, norls, get mt-'fit-tl. lot: 1 toll 'ml liztppy lllie INIOYIKAA l'.-Xlllsl I2 Activities Ciuiltlerlnntl Plixets ',l.1. Ntrsttt N-'stef Vi. Torelt l,f,,l.-1, 5 Xl , lriti tmttrtls f l, Nt. 'voter Noltlttll I Interests soeeer, soltlttll, rettliiig, liootbill gtotes, ki-ls Amhitions' college tor plttstetl vtlne.:o.tn RIVIIKRIJ I'-XR l'sX Activities. Yenrlvools J Interests' pliotogrnplii. tmtel Ambttions, go to Vlimi PHILIP NARDI Interests motorcycles .intl siiouttiolitles Ambitionsg truck droer CHARLIES J: YIEWCONIH ttriftt Activities: motorcycle ritlang Interests. Lite. life Ambitions: to mnlse money GAYLE NIELIWOCIKI Interests: Jerry. having lun Ambitionsi to get married .ind be happy MICHAEL NILAND thlikel Activities: Lacrosse Interests: photography, journalism. .md other .tssortetl things Ambitions: to become filthy rieh T duff To , IQ .L X - V- - ,lx 1 4 i ,,,, .A ..., s- , A ' AM .il XX! f' 1, 1 rr Qirwg EQ fmgiw 1 The W a if at r ll' i -'v' J 0 ...,,,,, h A We llsed fl :r ,4,,:.,4 1 Ygih X-ig, ,Q N 'Il' T0 f I glgqig 'f 13 , . f A K-Q.. W' 1 . . 'A W Half devil and half child. f' QQ' Rudyard Kipling ,' ,. t'Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, f But to be young was very heaven. X Au William Wordsworth ' s . 21 33 ' 5 The dreams of childhood, its air fablesg Wa- I i its graceful, beautiful, humane, impossible, 4 'r --s, adornments of the world beyondg rs 'ef' ', A ' .5 2' So good to be believed in onceg -A ' so good to be remembered when outgrown. ' A' QQ 35 Charles Dickens W ' Across the fields of yesterday 'K Adgg Q X I 4 He sometimes comes to me. . 'U' ' , .-. K A little lad just back from play- 32 Q - if The lad I used to be. Thomas Samuel Jones, Jr. How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood, when fond recollection presents them to view. Samuel Woodworth Sweet childish days, that were as long As twenty days are now. Williams Wordsworth 40 -, --4 , . ,I . 1 1 , ' , Q- 5 I 4 ffl ' A 3 HQ rf ff if ,Q Ti gf IJ ' -A Q Q A F 1 X55 A 56 A' -f .. 37 is H i- I- I ,.. Mg lf: ' l. L . . -, 1 -X 2 i ,, Mr .,,,. A',B -,' X-spy, , , E' 16 .x-f 'il l kl- 4 Maxx.-V 1 in 'I 2 Q if - N f lin.. I 20 4 I I 'lbw 28 ,, A , ' '-.' l Xx U 'VLH ' '-. -if , '- 9' ' e .M - - - A Q,-.iff 2 r 1 V., , nw ' -Q . LA ,. , .l u-lu., .5 ' '- .' x . 9. Tony Russo 10. Dan and Don Abbruzzessc Janis Terwilligcr Val Hurley' Linda Tucker 6. Sue Elzcr Linda Gcrasimovich Lisa Nl urphy M11ry'Gaul ,lnckxc Yom Cl1crylS:xyg1gc l,c:z ROlhNlCll'l Niukc Schafer l,ydm Trcxxllwzxy Hclh l,lClKCl xl'l.llCl l'.lm lnnux Nancy Snyrlcr flilfmll Rxfpmlrd Nlnchcllc lnuqucx ,lruncc linux Clmrlunu XLIFHIIHQ Hrlfh Nllulmmlcxkl K.llllX Ryu: lylll'1ll.Il'llII1l' I ll llnrrlvr l',1uI lrvm RUFIIIIL' Xxlllllflify lfxlly, NN'c.xyvr llclln' ll,llln'rwl1Cclx Nl.ll'N Mulch Clare Stcmxlm lmlh Huclnc Nurmc Rum Nuncy Slrcxxcl lJ.1rrcll lx.1rl Xllulwlc lY.lV.II1I lllm Sclwulcrcr Suu lwllfllxlllllx lxllll1ll.ll1C X1 wrk llmulxlvw N1 lrlc !'clc11rxxuCIv l iv vrlum' l'l.ml I xmlx Nvuiu-rx NH! lXJl'1f' llclll llll R-:rxlw ml NAM. -, ll ww r llclyx Xlr:-gil lluu ,lml l ullr.-v ll1fulCVlv UNI: llwln K'-vllucu llwvww 1 I lrwl lkullx llllffkl Xrlw. llrv.1rv llillmrw 1 lil we l wsu Nur H1915 fwrwl lmvnwm I :mln Xxlu xml Nur: Mum. v Remy lr.l.1 karen ihcrw MARY NOONAN Interests: enjoying life Ambitions: to be a secretary, to become successful in whatever I do FRAN O'CONNOR Activities: Ski Club, Cross Country, Track, Soccer, Basketball Interests: sports, children, traveling KATHERINE ODELL CKathyj Activities: Wind Ensemble l,2,3,4: Orchestra l,2,3,4: Su- burban Council Band 3: Woodwind Quintet 3,43 Pep Band 4: Band Trip 1,3 Interests: Ed, my friends, playing flute and piano, eating, sleeping, reading, the lake, water-skiing, Cape Cod, bowling, ice-skating Ambitions: to be happy and make money SHEILA O'DONNELL Activities: Varsity Soccer l,2,3,4: Varsity Volleyball l,2,3,4: Varsity Basketball l,2,3,4: Tennis 1,31 Softball 2,41 Honor Society l,2,3,4: Student Government 3,41 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Interests: sports, Egyptology, violin, people, puppets Ambitions: lofty ones twhatever they areb MICHAEL PASQUALI Activities: Cross Country 2.3,4: Honor Society l,2: Ski Team 2: Ski Club l,2,3,-I: Basketball Intramurals 2,3,4 Interests: skiing, golf Ambitions: dental school KATHY PATNODE Interests: animals, especially turkeys Ambitions: veterinarian CHRIS PEAT Activities: dragging, working, going to parties Interests: graduating, working at G.E, tmachinistj Ambitions: being a machinist and, I suppose, getting married PHIL PELKEY tPelkl Activities: Soccer l,2,3,4: Tennis I: Key Club 2,3: SAE Interests: skiing, camping, motorcycles. music, parties, people Ambition: to enjoy life JOANNA PEREZ Interests: Jon, partying Ambitions: to graduate LISA PERLEE tPearlsJ Activities: Gymnastics l,2: Class Treasurer l,2: Track 2.3: Guilderland Players l,2,3,4: Powdcrpuff 2: Student Govern- ment 3: Journal 4: SAE 4 Interests: writing, drawing. diving, skiing, sharing trees with Rout Ambitions: journalism, to take over the Hearst publications fand moneyj DEBORAH ANN PERRY tDebJ Activities: Honor Society l,2,3,4: Soccer 3: Volleyball 2,31 Basketball l,2,31 Softball 2, fmanager 31 Interests: outdoors, animals, people Ambitions: continue my education and be successful in all that I attempt RICHARD PETERS fRichj Activities: Torch 3 Interests: trucks, Mary Ambitions: trucks, Mary NOEL R. PETTIT, JR. fRickj Activities: judo Interests: judo, cars, girls, parties Ambitions: drag race MATTHEW PHELAN fThe Warlordl Activities: Baseball l,2,3,4: Ski Team lg Brodie Mt. Freestyle Team: Journal Staff 4 Interests: freestyle skiing, baseball, Coors Ambitions: do freestyle skiing in 1980 Olympics, play baseball for the Yankees, win the Masters, inherit the Joseph Coors fortune CYNTHIA PHILLIPS fPhlepsj Interests: outdoor sports, camping, cooking Ambitions: live a good life, be a good secretary, marry and raise a family Michael Pasquali Kathleen Pa tnode Deborah Perry Richard Peters John Pikcilingis Charlene Plant 11 xxx tiff, 'a.-1 :ff+ Michael Pozzuto William R. Provencher Christopher Peat Phillip Pclkcy 235' Noel Pcllit Matthew Phclnn James Plant Alan Poole NM gf. -'ff L Qs 1 gi Joanna Pcrc7 Lisa Pcrlcc Q- 1 cfyflllllll Plnllupx M.1rcu.n Pncrcc lllrllcl lhmcrx Nl lm l'-www xgwlvsl Hull: Hx' ' 'L' :vw flw lwlwvrx Llmul' xl' ' xx rl Smmrx -1 Nullxx Nlu.l'-aww: 'nfl llmlv MUNI -l x.- Gordon Putnam Barbara Raymond .1 Deborah Rieth lttwl Garry Robinson 44 Seniors 'Nels' Nm: ,Xxk . Susan Pyszkowski tx ' : kk, x .Sl . Jetlrey Reilly K! Lori Rissacher Mary Robinson JOHN PIKCILINGIS Activities: Boys' Chorus 1: Chorus 2: Choir 1,2 Ambitions: to become a machinist or draftsman CHARLENE MARIE PLANT Activities: Powderpuff 2,3 Interests: swimming, ice skating, camping guys Ambitions: college, travel JIM PLANT Activities: partying Interests: Debbie, vans Ambitions: have a good life AL POOLE Activities: Track 2 Interests: basketball, singing Ambitions: to be an entertainer DANIEL C. POWERS fDanj Activities: Soccer l,2,3,4 QCaptain 2,413 Track I: Ski Club l,2,3,4g SAE Interests: skiing, soccer, parties, life Ambitions: become an architect and live a long, happy life Qin other words, get richj MARY POWERS Interests: music Ambitions: fashion merchandising and getting rich MICHAEL POZZUTO QMikej Activities: Football I: Golf 2: Baseball l,2,3,4: Ski Club 3,4 Ambitions: to go to college GORDON PUTNAM fSkipl Activities: baseball, bowling, football Ambitions: to become a nurse's aide SUSAN PYZKOWSKI Activities: Sceptre Service 1,2 Interests: skiing, horses and Eric Ambitions: nursing RUTHANN RADZEWICZ QRazJ Activities: Work Experience 3: Journal 4 Interests: cruising with Laurie, Lebanon Valley Speedway, snowmobiling, varied sports, long walks, traveling, Sweets Brownie and all my friends Ambitions: going to Pennsylvania with Laurie after we graduate, being a medical secretary JOANNE RAFFERTY Interests: John Ambitions: to be an executive secretary and hopefully move along from there. KEITH RALSTON Activities: roller skating, ice skating Interests: girls, girls, girls Ambitions: to make money CAROL LEE RAPSARD Activities: Concert Band I: Wind Ensemble 2: Choir l,2,3,4: Honor Society l,2,3,4: Guilderland Players l,2,3,4: Year- book 4: Trip to France 3 Interests: 4-H, hiking, camping, animals, people, travel Ambitions: to be a veterinarian's assistant BARB RAYMOND Activities: Work Experience Interests: work Ambitions: secretary JEFFREY REILLY Activities: Golf l,2: Tennis l,2.3.4: Basketball I: DECA 32 Ski Club QVice-President 33: Journal tBusiness Manager 4l Ambition: to go to college for business administration JOSEPH J. REPPENHAGEN tReppl Activities: Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball l: Soccer 2.3,-1: S,-XE Interests: sports, music Ambitions: to be independently wealthy and still be happy KIM REXFORD QRexl Interests: staying happy, swimming, drinking. talking Ambitions: to live a long. happy and fuIElled life with Kenny. to find a way to combine a life of expections and desires Ruth Radzewicz Joseph Reppenhagcn Lisa Riltberger James Rockstroh Joanne Rafferty is Keith Ralston Carol Rnpsard Kim Rcxford X f' Rf' Patricia Road Barbara Rodgers ai' Heidi Rcynoldx Michael Richardson 4' . 'Lx 1-1' -M Nilchiicl Rubcrls full Ruhlrwun Chris Rocmcr Anim Roms Seniors -1 HEIDI REYNOLDS Activities: Stage Crew 23 Ski Club 2,3,4g Ski Club Pres. 3: Journalism 4 Interests: drawing, painting, skiing, picnicking at thc range, walk on walls with Cheryl Ambitions: college for fashion illustration MIKE RICHARDSON Activities: Basketball l,2,3,41 Concert Band 1,23 Journal Staff 4 Interests: sports, fishing, camping, canoeing Ambitions: college LISA RITTBERGER QRitzJ Activities: Student Government 33 Student Policy Com- mittee: Yearbook 2.3.4 QAdvertising-Section head 3, Co- editor 433 SAE: Honor Society 3,4 QTreasurerl Interests: The Red Dragon, Mercedes Benz, old movies, Bean MARY CATHERINE ROBINSON lKitl Activities: Conservation Club, Choirg Octavo Singers Interests: the Adirondacks, sailing, swimming, camping. horses, people Ambitions: to go to Australia, to be good in everything I do off- --V V ' ? John Geritz outlines his project in woodshop. 11 , 9 157 Ali Janice Sabia Eric Sand 46 Seniors K 5- 75' Michael Rosencrans James Rosmarin John Royak Joseph Russell fl Q, ' Zi' M, ,Q Ml 'ly-A 1 Kathleen Ryan Noreen Ryan C it r Douglas Sanders Anthony Santa Maria Lea Rothstein Tracy Roupas Anthony Russo 5. Wendy Ruthvcn 2' Michael Ryan 9' fa s -.sf , . in fi ' 135' :QE . Patrick Santillo Timothy Ryan I Victoria Santulli CHRISTOPHER ROEMER tRomex Connectorj Activities: gym once in a while Interests: water skiing LEA ANN ROTHSTEIN Activities: Cheerleading l,2.3,4: Powderpufl' 2.4: Yearbook 3: .I.P. Queen 3: Camping in Lake George 3: Rollerskating Interests: my friends. the gang. salt, smiles, blueberry pies Ambitions: nursing, to always have happiness. to Hold Fast to Dreams TRACY ANNE ROLPAS Activities: Powderpull' 2.4: Yearbook 3.4: Class of '77 ski trip Interests: friends. smiling. football. duckies. summer, SPAC, cruising in the tank Ambitions: to go to Colorado and always smile JOE RUSSELL Hoey Activities: snowmobile racing Interests: snowmobilcs. motorcycles. ears Ambitions: to live and die ANTHONY IOSFPII RLSSO lTonyl Activities: Track I: Indoor Track lg Ifootball 1.2. .I V Base- ball 2 Interests guns. outdoor sptlfls. girls Arnbitions: to win the National Skeet Shooting ehnrnpion- ships. to get out ol' college. to make lots ol' money WI1NIJY RIITIlVI1Ntlpenl Activities: Ski Club. Tennis, Iiaskethall. Swim Team. Year- book A Intcrcsts: I.en. sports. camping. partying Arnbitions. to help people. to be stieeesslitil in eollette .intl in my licltl recreation leatlerslnp KATIll.l?IaN A RYAN tls atliyl Activities Chorus l. Vltotr .'. Sceptre Serum' lf. I.-1, tilieer- ICltfIll'lIl l.7,3. Nlnsieal l,f.I. lotirnal J. Ytt.ti'lvook -1.1 I.Iss Ulilirer -1. Powilerptilil' 14 Interests latighing. being with lrientls. Xl.isls.ins. eliipninnks. SPAC . clay pitlgeons. lianntetl Iltlllsvs. ernisinii Alnbitions' teaching eliiltlren. Iteintf ttitlt people .intl being happy in whatever I tlo MICIIAI-l. RY-KN Activities' Hand I: Iootball l.f.l..l. llaskethall l.2.l.4. Baseball l.2.I.-I3 ,lunior Proni t'onrt I. tpnnpntg I Intcrcsts sports, eainping. skiing Anibitions' college NORINIQ RYAN Activities Soccer l.f.I.J. Yollexl1.ill l.2.l.J. II.tsIsCII1.tII IJ.-1: Tennis l.2. Solitlyill 1.4 Interests' inatli. sports iknilvitions sneeessltll career in . inatli relatctl liqltl TIMOIIIY I RY XN llinil 'Xetivities Iootlxill l.'.l.l. XX ZQslIl'l'l l ft. t ont,-rt llintl I ItlIL'l'Csls sptlfls Aiiilntioits college .IANIC If S Xlll X llanl Activities V Soltlmtll LJ Interests stamp .intl coin tollfeting. sporrs sn sit ilin IIl.lIIIlIllI,IilsIlllll1 Anibitions. to be .t sctret tm .intl io get t,t'rietl ERIC SAND Interests: ears, racing. sreonntooles, Virwgs. -girls Ambttions: to mote lar .intl list .ntl he :inioiis TONY SANTA XIARI X Interests: Donna. cars Ambitions: to open ins non lnisine-. PATRICK SANTII I O Activities: Basketball lg Traels l.I.f. bro.. tnnntrs TF. Musical 3: Student Cioxernnient i. lsci. t inlw 2.7. Rotary Exchange Student -1 Interests: Liz. piano. International Sertice .intl trolls Ambitions: to liind O1, uliereter it inaj. he VICTORIA MARIE SANTL'I.l.I tX'icl-slesl Activities: Volleyball 3.41 Basketball 1gSol'tball Scorelseeper 1 Interests: playing pinball. riding horses Ambitions: becoming a secretary Chuck Dayler pauses in the hull before going to Mr. O'Con- n0r's Project Advance class. Through the class, Chuck and the twenty-five other seniors enrolled can earn up to six English credits from Syracuse University :it the same time that they satisfy their senior English requirement, John Slingerland David Small 48 Seniors QP' Pam E. Scheiderer James Scheuer K Z .I im Seeber Pamela Shackett f Sue Sherrill Marie Shortsleeve 'Z- Amy Smith Bill Smith 4. 2 , :V Katherine Schreiner Pamela Schuch ., ,- it ,Legg , 1' ,Q VV W 5 ps., F ' HU- ti l ,. '21 :3':'11:'117fiW5i',f' 'ffi5:2iY ?iFf I i1,:'gl1:-162525-11' I-glli. 1',3.:,1Z3g5f:ggf ff:. ' 'si ij-Zgzlifjjfiljg ?l5'tIs I'.vt 5 4 f.'ilffi1'1tmJ' Eric Shain Gregg Sheehan 'S X Linda Siebert Barbara Simpkins James Smith Lisa Smith PAM E. SCHEIDERER Activities: Ski Club 2,3,4: Honor Society l,2,3,4: Yearbook 4 Interests: skiing, swimming, music, guys, laughing, bubble gum Ambitions: to become a registered nurse: to laugh a little, cry a little, and smile a little smile JAMES SCHEUER Uimj Interests: greenhouse work Ambitions: to get a good job PAM SCHUCH Activities: Soccer I: Basketball 2: Tennis 33 Povvderpuff Football: bowling Interest: bowling and coaching, animals, ceramics, water skiing and having fun Ambitions: college, business management, to travel and to always be happy JIM SEEBER Uayl Activities: Key Club 2.3.-t Interests: foreign cars, trztvcl, golf, football, photography Ambitions: to go to college out on the Wiest ftlltsl :intl have a fantastic time PAMELA SC'lIACKIiTT tPammyi Asctivities: .Iournal Interests: summer, camping with DtJl'lglC Ambitions: to go to college, tnuke .i lot ol' tirientls :intl he happy ERIC SHAIN Activities: Ilonor Society 2,'4,-13 Ski C'lub 2,I,-I Interests: swimming, bowling, skiing, tlying Ambitionsi college, engineering to become rich .incl powerliul and to control ii politituil ptippet SUI? SIIIZRRII I, Activities Gymnastics l,SkiTe.tni1,l,'Xspt-ii llktttrlvook-1 Interests moonlit I'1c.tches. skiing, lioxsie, Xtinl Ii's itrillecl cheese Anihittoris llor.tl tlesiiiner, to have .i lrtppx i1t.iri't.tt't NIARII SIIOR ISI I:I5VI: liliortxl ,Activities fonservattoti C Iiilv Atttbtttons to go to Collette I YNN SII-IIIVRI Activities Soccer l,2,,I,4, Yollevball l,7,I,'l, H.tslsetlw.tll l. Powtlcrptilil' If,-Ig Ci X X l,T,I, ISI: IA, Soccer l,',I Interests sports, Inttghing iolstng .intl doing .tnxtlttrig else which hrings lmpptness to mv trieutls, Irvine to he the best biontc clotl I knots lion to he Attibitions. to .ilu its fC.lL'Il lor the st,trs IIARII SINIPKINS Activities Torch I-J: IIOK IS 1,1 Interests' lvtlsirtg, photoifriphx, people intl hiking ,-Xmlittloiis to get into some lug t'It'Ut'tt' vottipiiiv .IOIIY Sl INCII RI NNI? :hL'IIXIllCs Iootlvtll Interests In-tiling Atttlutions to he .t gooil iliescl iiteuii toil DAYIID SXI XI I Activities playing the mark,-t, oiwwiiig in ltilll Iiiittit it Silva S.tnt.trtt.tri,t .intl onlie' tint' i'zis'. intl return ii w my lltvoritc IIC.ICIlCs in I.vhiii intl ltilri N tic: tiixoti Interests' be,tutiliul uoiiien who tgtrtrt-mite Nlwsefitti s in-I Iiuvc the same .intbitions ,Is I Ambitious l'orth.iult slltits, Ciueei luizxiee. NIPPIVIS IJ.-in Pcrignott in St Xltrls Squire with ms ltilt, intl heros instantly recognized AMY SMITH tSpoelst Activities: Riding Club l.I. Interests: horse, horse racing, time-trns, Stir Trels Anibitions: to go to Xlttrs uith Nor .intl Ray, to .mn the lirst female Triple Crown, to uin .i Nobel Prize. to hte long enough to sec the return ot' Xrtliur LISA SMITH Activities: Cosmetology l.2,3 Interests: my Air Force man, cosmetology Ambitions: to marry Ron: to live nest door to Di .ind Bri, to live a full and happy life MARC SMITH fSmittyJ Interests: cars, getting out of school, my girl Teresa Ambitions: to become an automotive mechanic, someday get married NANCY CHRISTINE SNYDER Activities: Intramurals, Powderpuff 2,3,4 Interests: traveling, horses, snowmobiling, people Ambitions: college, to fulfill my goals HOPE STERNBERG QHollyl Activities: piano lessons, tennis, dog-walking, ping-pong, cooking, gardening Interests: same as above Ambitions: biological science major in college, and a good job DORIS ARLENE TANTON Activities: Guilderland Players 3, Journal 4, Church Choir 3 Interests: life, children, summer, basketball, football games Ambitions: college, a good job fcourt reporterj, to succeed and always be happy PHILLIP TARANTO QHey Youll Interests: money, horse racing, girls, betting, ears, partying, being with my friends, and having a good time Ambitions: to go to Florida with G and Kevin, someday owning my own raceliorse with Kevin, to be rich and just have a good time with my life RICHARD THOMAS tMansonJ Activities: Football l,2: Baseball l Interests: drinking, gambling, betting on Honest Pleasure, Marshall Tucker, winning at OTB Ambitions: college, then collect unemployment MICHAEL SOKIL QMikej Activities: member of the Guilderland Fire Dept., member of the 76 Search and Rescue Interests: travel and to help others Ambitions: to go in the Navy and become a male nurse ANDRA SPENCER Activities: Guilderland Players 3,43 Ski Club l,23 Student Gov't 1,3 Interests: art, music, concerts, plays, parties, skiing, camping, the twister, having a good time, going new places Ambitions: to do a lot of traveling, to work as a counselor with teenagers ANDREW K. STAUFFER fAndyl Activities: Soccer l,2,3,4: Indoor Track lg Photo Club 2,3 QPresjg Key Club 3,43 Yearbook 3: Journal 3, Qeditor 4,j: International Club 41 Guilderland Players 2,3,4g Task Force 2 Interests: photography as a art, tennis, bicycling, soccer, communications Ambitions: to become rich and famous SANDRA STEVE Interests: sewing, concerts, partying, Beck, and having a good time Ambitions: college CLARE STIENSTRA Activities: Sceptre Service l,2,3,4: Honor Society l,2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Powderpuff 2: trip to France 3 Interests: swimming, skiing, traveling, N.J. with Terri, SPAC, Boud Ambitions: college, SUSAN STIMSON QSueJ Activities: Sceptre Service l,2,3,4: Guilderland Players 3,43 Cheerleading l,2,3g Choir 3,4: Powderpuff 2,4 Journal 4: trip to France Interests: music, sewing, skiing, swimming, cruising, cold hands, puppet man, boys' rooms, ma, good times, travel Ambitions: college, nursing, to drain the world for as much friendship, happiness, and as many smiles as I can get NANCY K. STRESSEL tDentlyJ Activities, Interests, Ambitions for remaining seniors on this spread can be found on page 56. 50 Seniors I ,Q ' 13 ip' - Ji Jai J .Ls Marc Smith Patricia Stealey 1' fi Doris Tanton Richard Thomas Nancy Snyder Hope Sternberg Phillip Taranto I 2 fi if 1 I N Jeffrey Thurston i Michael Sokil Theodore Soltys f 'D Sandra Steve Clare Sticnstru ai L -li l . V 5 l Q ff.. S ' Alb. V -1-r 6. 7 ll I: f f a - gap ?- . X , ,X 4, A il re ra ' A -s ' .1 1-. 1: Michele Tavani Richard Taylor r '- ,U 6 Y f Peter Tieslink Lydia Trcadway lb- X Andrea Spencer Andrew Slziulfcr ,Z ., 2, Susan Slimxon M f fu Uf- ' f' 1 ,lnnix TcrwllIcg.1r Au K sf Q' -' Lindam Tucker 'QQ Y' , 4, X Nincy Slrcwcl 'B 1 Y i Nlarloric Tclmull A Q. ' Joann Turonc Scmorm -tw-ff I X Karen UIII Ann Utegg X J , ,N V ,X r Q fi,r fl I .iii il 1 T6 V RRL!l Yr It V,-.N Q15 ,Is 'Q' 'Q 1,-A , l is F165 i ani' ' Maurice Van Ness Cheryl Veley ., ,, John Walsh Patrick Walsh Norma Wehr Lucian Weiner 52 Seniors KAREN UHL Interests: patchwork, playing cards Ambitions: to be a secretary's helper ANNE MARIE UTEGG fAnnieJ Interests: Mun, The River, silversmithing and wizards Ambitions: college and work CHERYL JANE VELEY fVee1sJ Interests: skiing, traveling, blueberry pies, jitterbugging, drive-ins, France, Luigi's, Hatteras, and having a great time with the gang, Ambitions: secretarial college, to work with Keith, to catch the wave that holds my future dreams and go for it. JOHN WALSH Activties: Wrestling 1,2 Interests: music and the outdoors Ambitions: hike through the Rockies PATRICK WALSH CPutzj Activities: Soccer 1,2,3g Choir 1,2 Interests: girls, friends, music, German, psychology Ambitions: make a hit record, go to Germany, to be a psychologist NORMA WEHR QNorJ Activities: Journal 41 Literary Magazine 4 Interests: places where no man has gone before Ambitions: to write for the Rolling Stones, to go to Mars with Amy and Ray, to be in California for the earthquake QTHE BIG ONEJ LUCIAN WEINER fLukeJ Activities: President of the Stamp Club Interests: music and science Ambitions: medical school MARY VALEK Activities: autumn, the country, laughter, smiles, picnics, music, dance, animals, picking apples Ambitions: to be as beautiful, intelligent and as understanding as my C BARBARA VANDERLINDEN Activities: J.V. Softball 2 Interests: softball, waterskiing, swimming, rollerskating. John, bowling Ambitions: to be a secretary and to get married and have a happy life NELLIE VANDER WOUDEN QNelIJ Activities: Girl Scouts :l,2,3: Church Youth Group l,2,3,43 Stamp Club lg Honor Society 3,43 Conservation Club 3,4 Interests: having fun Ambitions: college LYNN VINCI Interests: art, enjoying life Ambitions: college NEAL T. WALLACE Activities: Ski Club I,2,4g Ski Team 3 Interests: skiing, fooze ball, D8LD Lounge Ambitions: possibly anything. probably something KIMBERLY DAWN WARNER Activities: Spring Track 2: Volleyball 2.3: Yearbook 4 Interests: friends, Wirth's wit. Kiki, sewing, tennis swimming Ambition: to be happy PATRICIA WEAVER tPattiJ Activities: Varsity Soccer 1.2: JV Basketball 1: Varsity Soft- ball 2,3,4: Guilderland Players 3.4: SAE: Powderpuff Interests: people, having fun and softball Ambitions: College and nursing RICK WEBSTER tDickyj Activities: Guilderland Players l.2.3.4: Wind Ensemble 1.2. 3.41 Orchestra l,2.3.4: Band 1.3: Boys' Chorus 1: Football 1: Honor Society l.3,4: Pep Band 3.4: Choir 3 Interests: boating, swimming. Waterskiing. reading and play- ing the oboe, ears Ambitions: to be successful in whatever I do. to be employed and to be the best oboe player at whatever college I go to GARY WELLS Activities, Interests and Ambitionsu for remaining seniors on this spread can be found on page 56. A c- Edward Vadncy Mar' Valck '- I G y Barbara Vanrlcrlindcn Ncllnu Vzmdcrwoudcn fifx 1 X f l f X ri' ' -' ff --. Palll Vclro l,ynn Vintl N1'1rL XJISQIO X4C.ll lN.lll,Ix'C -5,-1 ! Kimberly Warner Thomas Wcalhcrby l'.a1r1c1.1 Wcmrr V 1 0- 5 r , P S.-X 1 KZ, K, Gary Wells Marilyn Whinncry Uh- Yr ' Rwlm xml XX Cruvgr Veronica Whinncry I 1 Chrlxllnc W hxtc Scnmrx 53 Ellen White USS' Donald Wieland 2 Mary Worthington Ziff-fa. Jacqueline Zorn 54 Seniors M-' q--1 Grace Whitney Richard Whitney Denise Whiting 1 xl Diane Willey Sarah Williams Dave Wilson . xx N., at I l Karen Wright Richard Wyld James Zaremski The members of the Communications 2 class worked on the following sections of the yearbook: Student Life Lynn Harding. Tracy Roupas. Sherri Gould Molle Sports Sue Dague. Dixie Daily. Mike Karl John DeSantis Mike Muztafago, Richard Parks Sue Sherrill, Kim Senior Section Junior Section Sophomore Section Ken Korzeniewski Freshmen Section Wendy Ruthven Faculty Kim Warner, Col- Patrons Lori Rissacher. leen Donohue, Wendy Ruthven Kathy Ryan Ads Joe Kilcullen. Kim Molle At right are some ofthe members ofthe Communications 2 class: Lynn Harding, Dixie Daily. Colleen Donohue, Tracy Roupas, Kathy Ryan. Wendy Ruthven, Kim Nlolle, Sue Dague. Kin: Warner. and Ken Korzeniewski. LIVla Whiting ,Ian Wigbc .f Steven Winklc Lynn Wollen lux 3s I+-iv s QL! -1.,,..,,,,, tv w. f Marie Zelenewych Sheryl Zink ELLEN WHITE fElliej Activities: Senior Lounge Committee Interests: sewing, horseback riding, but-most of all-Ronnie and all my friends Ambition: physical therapy, marriage, long life, money DENISE WHITING Interests: skiing, camping, bowling, boating Ambitions: to get out ot' school LIVIA WHITING fLivj Interests: writing, singing in my band, partying Ambitions: to write a book, to be famous, to cut an album, to earn Sl00,000 a year before Lizabeth tnot necessarily in that orderj GRACE WHITNEY Activities: Guilderland Players l,23 Driver Ed 4 Interests: waterskiing, horses, staying on the road Ambitions: to get around the rest ofthe world without a pass, to get my Triumph JANYCE WIEBE Uanj Activities: Wind Ensemble l,2,,I,-lg Choir l,2,3,-11 Orchestra 2,3,4, Musical 2,3,-ig Cross Country 3, Spring Track 2 Interests: music, books, people DIANE CAROI. WILIITY IDU Activities: Stage Band lg Concert Band lg Choir l,2,3, TV Club 3,43 SAE Interests: taking pictures, dancing, pinball, the ocean, Boston and music Ambitions: to be five feet tall, to find an ambition, antl to be just like Joanne DAVE WILSON Activities: Football I Interests- ears, bikes STIiVIi WINKIIT Interests: hunting, fishing and any other thing l feel like tloint: Ambitions, to become a conservation officer LYNN NIARIIE WOl.l I-N tl ynnl Activities: SAF, ,IV Iiaskethall lj, Varsity Softball ll, Torch lg Girls' Varsity Soccer Scorekccpcr l,l,I Interests: sports, animals, horseback ruling Ambitions. to find out what l want to be anti to travel around the world MARY WORTIIINCITON Aetivitiesi Sceptre Service l,2,l,-1, llonor Society, Class Officer 2,143 Intramural Bowling 2,I, loiiriial ',l,4 Interests, hiking, canoeing, meeting people, Heaitle, Nliistangs, the farm Ambition Iandscipe rirchiteet, to hike all Itlll miles of the Nortlivillc Placid trail KARIVN XYRICIIIT Interests skiing, lttcycltriii, ii iterskiiriig, srioxxriiohili'ig, riiotorf cycling, partying Ambitions to go to college RIYIIARII WYI I7 ll ittle Ileriiit Activities loothall l.Z.I.s1. Iratk I XX rcsrlznii If Xl llonor Society I Interests. sports, vacations Attibitions to go to college JIM ZARITMSKI t7ary1 Activities' partying anil working: on t ir Interests: girls and cars Aiiibitions to have a gooil ioli MARIE ZIZI.IENIZWYCll Interests: my Gem, the ocean, snininiing, tennis, talking. having fun, music, cars and anim ils Ambitions: real estate career, to be successful, to get married and live a long and happy life SHERYL ZINK tZonkl Interests: money, children, happiness Ambitions: to succeed JACQUELINE ZORN tlackiet Activities: SAE Interests: horses, reading. horse races Ambitions: harness driver or jockey, nursery school teacher. social worker 3 Senior Poll QACROSS TOPD Most Eligible Bachelor: Jody Knauss Sexiest: Sue Sherrill and Mark Hotchkiss Male Chauvinist: John Carpenter Women's Libber: Sheila O'D0nnell Most Musical: .lan Wiebe and Rolly Merrill QMIDDLEJ Contributed Most to Sehooli Kathy Mastrianni and Ken Malloy Best Hair: Tracey Kcever Most Likely to Succeed: John Carl and Holly Sternbcrg Most School Spirit: Sarah Williams and Andy Staufler Best Looking: Pam jones and Don Nasholds LACROSS BOTTOMJ Best Dressed: Bruce Ginsburg and Pam Jones l Don't Give a Damn Award: Bob McNamara Most Politically Aware: Lisa Rittberger Class Clowns: Cheryl Veley and Rolly Merrill Most Dramatic: Valerie Hurley and Cosimo Lizzi Most Artistic: Al Defionyague and Jo Abrams Class Jocks: Dixie Daily and Mike Ryan li,--J H 11:4 f ,,5,.,-v- ,Zhi TJ' 1, ,fi r A .- ,-' ,4- v A -.L- if' f NANCY K. STRESSEL fDentlyJ Activities: Powderpuff 2,43 Ski Club l,2Q Student Senate l,2,3Q Senior Lounge 43 Junior Prom Court Interests: skiing, swimming, Bugs, Pizza Hut, drive-ins, laughing with Becky when we watch Keith and Cheryl working Ambitions: college, finding a satisfactory career MICHELE TAVANI Activities: Ski Club l,2Q Yearbook 2,3 Interests: skiing, swimming, Kurt Ambitions: to go to college, get a good job and have a good time JANIS TERWILLEGAR QTwiggy5 Activities: Stage Crew 3 Interests: water skiing, going to basketball games, going out with friends and just having a good time Ambitions: going to college for business, getting a good job, getting married, getting everything I can out of my life LYDIA TREADWAY QMomj Activities: Conservation Club 1,2,3,43 QSec'y, VP, Presj3 1976 Medical Services Orientation Program fSheppard AFBJ3 Civil Air Patrol: SAE3 Torch 4 Interests: backpacking, camping, guys, dancing Ambitions: to live my life and help others so that when I die a piece of myself will live on in the hearts and minds of others LINDA TUCKER Interests: winter sports, swimming, traveling, trying to play tennis Ambitions: searching for the right road in which to find my future and just being me and hoping for the best JOANNE TURONE Activities: Honor Society l,2,3,43 Wind En- semble 1,2,3,43 Concert Band, 1,33 Choir 3,43 International Club: Musical Stage Crew 23 Orchestra 33 Choir 3,43 Tennis 1,23 Volleyball 13 Torch l,2Q SAE Interests: to become rich, to travel, music, bi- cycling, animals Ambitions: to travel around the world, to have all my dreams come true GARY WELLS Activities: Honor Society 1,2,3,43 ANSWERS PLEASE team 3 fCaptain 41 Interests: tennis, photography, money MARILYN JEAN WHINNERY fSaml Activities: Softball 2,3,43 Volleyball 3,43 Honor Society 4 Interests: Bob, Red Sox, swimming, biking, volleyball Ambitions: to become a CPA and travel all over the country, to become president of the Boston Red Sox VERONIC LEE WHINNERY CRonnie1 Activities: Musical 13 Honor Society 2,3,43 Out- door Track 23 Russian Club 33 International Club 33 Torch 43 SAE Interests: Carlton Fisk, The Sox languages Ambitions: to become a physical therapist at Ithaca College so that I can help sweet kids like Lisa be all that they can be CHRISTINE ELIZABETH WHITE CAD Activities: Conservation Club 3,43 The Family 3,43 ISE 43 Interests: piano, guitar, green eyes, music, sleeping late, Coca-Cola, Happy writing, reading walking, dancing, poetry Ambitions: to make a lot of money doing nothing: own seventeen million dogs, cats and horses3 and to make the sun shine every day. .Iill Furbeck Mamyrose Harris Pia Jensen Sheryl Savage Senior Class Officers FRONT ROW: Eve Aretakis fpresidentj, Sandy Flan- nery fpublicityj, Mrs. Cooper, Sarah Williams fsec- retaryj, Mary Worthington Qtreasurerj3 SECOND ROW: Kathy Ryan Qpublicityj, Kathy Mastrianrii Qvice-presidentj The senior class officers. under the guidance of Mrs. Stephanie Cooper. planned an ac- tivity per month for the class of '77, Michael Schafer During September and October. the main ac' tivity was the READERS' DIGEST maga- zine campaign which raised almost S900. The unseasonably cold winds of November brought an exciting and fun-filled invitational Powderpuff Football Game against Shaker High's senior girls. The chocolate-cream pie- eating contest held at half-time was an event that won't be forgotten for a long time. During December the seniors came out in full force for the traditional window-painting. Be- cause ofthe seniors' artistic efforts. the holi- day spitit could be felt in the corridors near the auditorium. Arthur Schaffer ' The winter months brought a class ski trip to Whiteface Mountain and an open gym Daniel Schanz night marked by exercise games and pizza. In the spring. the seniors and their parents met at the Crossroads Restaurant for a dinner dance. The spring class trip and the Senior Ball were the two final items on the Calendar. The Senior Ball. held at Michaels Banquet House in Latham. was preceded by .1 social hour. cluster With hollow darkness. Gregory Myers ln Memory of 'lim Ciru W wk Tim Grey was a very good friend of mine When l motetl litre in thtrtl l l S one of the first friends l mtde 'vt tnv things ein ht til ol tm t ng that comes to mind wts his sense of humor ll p t l 1 lt l te clownish antics always m ide htm fun to be with lt t tutes eoulcl be retttttl but l tt l S best to let these memories rem tin tn the ht trt intl mtntl ot t Tim Tim was a great lover of ltfc Not one to worrx tbout the lutur h ltietl t n at a time ough Tim died young he ertmmed is mueh loin into tt htttn vt tr t tt x one could possibly hope for Stewart A. Muztafago, who was gratlttatetl from Clutltlerltntl to limo lfri, tht-tl that August in a tragie ear aeeitlent at tape Votl lit-lo-,t .wt exempts from the eulogy Stewart's brother Steve wrote for the funeral miss No person who knew Stewart ever imagines or can lieltete th tl he has tween taken from us in such short time. In his lifetime, Stewart had aeeomplishetl goals that I .intl mam oth.-rs eonotlt-r only dreams. As l look around, l see one of these aeeompltshments his trtautls Stewart had many things that were close to him and that he thotteht ot-re impor- tant, but of all those things, he put his friends ahoie them all llts frtentls matte Stewart what he was, and l'nt sure he gave all of you his love lo he with htm ll.ls always fun, and he would have it no other way. . . . Stewart left a lot of himself with us, and for this mueh ue should he grate- ful. He left us with the memory ofhim, which even time fails to make its forget . . . I know we are all very sorry to see Stewart leave us and that is tt hat hurts us so much. Stewart, we still miss and love you more than ever, and our only regret is that we have to wait so long to see you again. You are with us every day. but l guess you know it is not the same. We love. t C1 GJ Q-4 O Kathleen Patnode Jon Angellotti J' HIGH HONORS Marc Diamond Eric Shain Lynn Muller Cindy Bowers Barbara Artus Elizabeth Frost Terri Linden Mary Worthington Barbara Rodgers Veronica Whinnery Michele Jacques Gary Wells Jean-Philippe Blaudeau Clare Stienstra Catherine Bonner Neal Wallace Mark Morse Judi Bulmer William Provencher Daniel Capuano Dan Burger Steven Ferguson Ruth Rossdcutscher Constance Honan Janyce Wiebe Amy smith Susan Stimson Hope Sternberg Valedictorian HIGH HONORS Pamela Jones Nellie Vanderwouden Sandra Leininger Faith Beebe Sheila O'Donnell Richard Whitney Susan Dague Richard Webster Elizabeth Lott Carol Rapsard Katherin Schreiner Lisa Murphy James Seeber Brian Dechene Karen Freisatz Susan Elzer Deborah Perry Charles Batzinger Kimberly Molle Thomas Lanni Michael Schafer Doris Tanton Sarah Williams Mark Gooding Katharin Johnson Josianne Funk Charlene Manning Margaret Rusch Colleen Donohue Anita Ronis HONORS Pam Scheiderer Nancy Laremore Stephen Lamalfa Kimberly Warner Michael Niland Susan Gale Bruce Heath Barbara Michalski Kathryn Hoffstetter Noreen Ryan Marilyn Whinnery Karen Ciaccio Jeannee Jarvis Joseph Amato Kathleen Lane Gail Exler Christine White Evantha Aretakis Kathleen Byrnes Michael Pasquali Rocco Oppedisano Lynn Vinci Karen Dean Patrick Walsh Andrew Siauffer Colleen Hsnderhan Joann Turone Diane Dear Judith Humphrey l HONORS Lisa Rittberger Linda Aylward Diane Willey Michael Ryan Katherine O'Dell Joseph Mihal Richard Wyld Allison Armstrong Monica Parker Michelle Dickinson Lorri DeLuca Shawna Lambert Cynthia Phillips Carolyn Jones Kenneth Malloy John Endres Mary Miele Laurie Moller Meredith Montalbano Valerie Hurley Lea Rothstein Timothy Benjamin Laura Devlin Susan Montgomery 'rd ' it at ig Francis Dayter ,5- .1 Frank Dra hos Salutatorian L ' Also highest honors: ,lohn Nlartin John Carl HONORS Barbara Bulman Joanne Rafferty Edward Vadney Lisa Gordon Liz Harder Stephen Morrixsnn Michael Richardson Kathleen Mcfiuire Jacqueline McCarthy Susan Kamp Mark Lant Lynn Wollen Bonnie Meagley Kathleen Ryan Mary Powers Susan Edmonds Darrell Karl Peter Tieslink Grace Whitney Dixie Daily Phillip Pelkey Ann Utegg Joseph Rcppcnhagen Pamela Schuch HONORS Gary Fuller Alan leeknfl' Pamela Murray .lull l-'usher .lean Cox l'atrielft Santilln ,laniw l'v:rwillcgar Xnn lfltlrnlge Paul llornhach Garry Robinson Donald llcsler John Rose lynn Harding l inda Tucker tiarl 'hLl.lYUCl.llK Xlary Rnhinenn Patricia Weaxcr Teresa Omni Jeffrey Reilly Rnlland Nlcrrill Nlichcle Tayani .Xndrew Andersen Thomas Abbruzzese Glenn Abramovitz Debra Adamczak Robert Alheim Katherine Alland Stephanie Allen Steve Allen Daniel Anderson Juanita Anderson Kenneth Anthony John Aretakis Steven Arket David Armstrong l.csa Armstrong Joseph Arnold Saul Aronson Sylvia Aronson Catherine Askew Mark Audino Deborah Aziz Jeffrey Bacon Genicve Bacon Ronald Baker John Barber Philip Barnum Leland Beck Kim Bellegardc Mary Bender Thomas Benjamin Jeffrey Benson Class f '78 tfy s..- V 'wx . 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AA Patricia Hlolt J Ward Hotaling Gary Hoyle Maryellen Huls Mary Hutton Richard Jackson Chris .lacques Melinda .lacqucs Zulfi Jafri Linda Jamison Richard Jensen Peter Karl Matthew Kearney Laurie Keating Ken Keeler Martin Kclly Ella Kenna Chris Kenyon Mike Kerr David Kershaw Paige Killoran Cory King Brad Kilmer Jim Kisby Mike Klein Steven Klein Sharon Klimkewicz Jeff Knapp Stuart Knapp Term.: Knapp Chrulopher Kn.iut' Kim Kwrlunlcwxki Reid Kr.iktv.wr ,loc Kuhn firm lxxirililiy Nfiikc l.1mht'rt Rumi-ll inllmrtft' Ircnt' I .irwn Bruin I .iN wus ixrin I clllim f.lIHiX lu' Pull I Ruin-1' lpwvv, 'Muzi if 'i: m-- Hciiii l.:eXu:i'Qit1w' .lun Dick Leto Steve Linford Amy Lininger Terry Liotta Cheryl Lochner John Locke Pat Loonan Andrew Lopez Cathy Lott John Loucks Nancy Lown Mike Lysogorski Ralph Lysogorski Chris Macaione Cheryl MacNeil Cindy Maggurd Eric Magnusscn Marty Markcssinis Diane Martin Amy Maturuso Melissa McCann Bill McCartan Cory McCauley Amy McCracken Dan McCullough Tim McDonnell Patrick McGee-Russell 70 Juniors Tom McGrath Cherry McKearny Kathy McKee 'fs .Vv Q.: r' l J N , 2 --- U-f M :C A fi x -:f . 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'1' ' ' I lu .Nfw N K 4: fa' - 1 LA 1' 1 ki .59 l fx Al: I Y , Diane Meitch Lisa Mele John Nieola Tina Mihai Ken Mihalck Dinnc Nlilchcll Kevin Nlillcr Rob Nlillcr Rosemary Miller Richard Mohr Jill Mongighgin Miki: NlUlll.lll'5llll4l Doug Nloorc Nlnrk Nlumn Wendy Nlnrhy Dmnc Xfllblifflllfl Clcullllrcy Nlursu Brmn Nlnxcw lDcbor.1l'1 Nlullcr llcbm Nlunn NlllkC Nlunrnc Kun Nlurplix Nl.lFll1.l Nlurplu Suu Nlurphx Tim Nlurmx Tnny Xlllflilllilgxl Jnmic Ncllix Scoll Ycllix Lorie Nelson Lori Newcomb Juniors 71 Hilda Nicklas Gerald Nopper, Jr. Lisa Norris Rachel Oakley llka Oberst John O'Brien Anne O'Connor Daniel O'Connor Daniel Ody Charles O'Hare Ann Olsen Sean O'Neil Susan O'Neill Edward Opalkiewicz Joseph Orsini Mark Ottman Maryann Padula Daniel Pahl Suzanne Pahl Debra Palmer Flcda Palmer Roger Parker Margaret Parr John Passafiume .lan Patrick Christopher Pauley Suzanne Peplowski Michael Perry Michael Peterson 72 Juniors 41 ff, v i' e!'l?:'ifl if .ff 'U' J 1 FZ X N5 Q A 6 - , 1 N i afarrif ll 1. fi A ,-4 n ix Ml' 11, ' 1 nv E 1' - ,QN A' Suddenly you know the end is near-you get your school ring, Eileen Pezze David Phillips Keith Phillips Karen Piclrusiak Catherine Plant Frank Pnmcllillo Dcmclrzx Pontmikm Ggirnci PVCNCOII Kimhcrly Prawn John Quinn Victor Rnflfuwu-.1 Kimhcrlx RMI: Shari Rnrimtw fillFlNlll1L' Rniimml ,Mlclc Rciiniur Carol Rcnlnmml lJ.ll1ICl RL'Illk'Ill.llH1 l Illll.l Rk'IllClll.Illll Sumn Rcmlcrl l'crrx Rfrixlmu l'.i1il Riqlimlx lim Rncili Limcx Rnlwrxx llrmn Rnbinwn Juruorx Frederick Robertson Lisa Romano Aline Roraback James Rose John Rosenbach Carole Rossi Dennis Ruddy Ronald Ruf Daniel Ryan Laurie Sabia Eileen Sadue Sharon Salmon Nancy Santulli David Sarraino Thomas Savoea Douglas Sawin Mark Schaiblc Dave Shaver Steve Shcidel Joseph Schultz Steven Schinnercr Matthew Schreiner Lori Schuch Douglas Scott Shannon Scott Cynthia Scrafford Mark Sedlacek Doris Sengenberger Sharon Serrell James Shahda 74 Juniors RI 1' S 'Z' ! ,- i ,- . 7 M 5't as Q ia? 1- to I . 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A A Craig Shave Dean Shealy Sandra Sheedy Patrick Sheehan Christina Shcnc Susan Shippcy Bclh Shrxllcx Carol Siegel Marilyn Slzxlcr Becky Smith Byron Smilli lhvc Smilli Circgnry Smith l :mln Smith Sue l'llcn Smith Suu Slllllll Tliurimx Smrlli l ynnc Sullwmk DC.ll1 Sp.ill.1rn ,lcllrcx Spcnccr Dclmr ili Spurrx Sumri Spulwr llrmn Spmmlilr Xmlruw Sl lulm 41 N-llfllfllt Sl llicrm fifllllll.l Slccnlwurx Gary Slcrling Richard Slcxcnx .Linicc Syrun Slcplmnxc lfikcx .lim Terry Frank Testa Tom Thomas Scott Tilmont Tim Tomajer Angela Tomaszcwski Amy Toole Chris Traeger Cheryl Tribley Wendy Tucker Maryann Turone Mike Tymehyn Linda Uhl Tim Vzidney Cathy VunAmburgh Diane Vundcrlinden Steve Vtindcrworker Ken VunOrmz1n Donald VzinPulten Currie Victor Kristen Visker Eric VanFrieken Fern Wager Deborah Waggener Floyd Wagner Sally Wahrlich Debbie Walk Mike Walters Holly Weidenbaeher Geoffrey Weigle 76 Juniors il .2 if X- Yr' A f - fl i 'X' 11 l 'W 1 ' X . .' Q V -. V' I-X ,I f l f' QQ 4, 41' A ill! fl is my n M xg S3 . y .- . JG 1 V 5 :RSE fm' -Q if -- f -'X .af P 'T D , fir- X -'sq 'S' X Q Xl gf Q. 1 I' Q-4,2 - f ' xy: Y . ti . Xl ' ff' ' , if fy l RK ,Rx A ' T Q' L Tr i x fri. - -'C-X: I N N I I ' sv l I, , I 'sl 5 i l ' ' Donna Wright, Mike Wygel, Bill Young Dave Young, Patty Zabinski, Lori Zacharkevics Lisa Zanta, Al Zwack, Marianne Zwicklebaucr R :hm W ' l,1ry.mn XNu.l.1ml Nulcy xxllklllsull , cllCl'VlxxIllIll1.ll'l lrxvl N 4 ll iw NN in llmii' WUI! K lk' L' loc W xrmlc S-J Q Class Omccrx QTOP ROWVI lurl llill-in, lkulu lkwiullan I.-.mfw HCI1nCl lBO'l-Tolxl RUXXW Xl.lrk Sclmlwic lllf' l l Killccn 1 ur' xr, Jumnrw All those years learning A-B-C-D and now it's A-S-D-F. Michelle Mango and Kathy Murphy don't seem to mind, Susan Abbott Glenn Ableman Sharon Ableman David Abrams Deborah Acker Deborah Alger Barbara Alston Nicholas Arektakis Shayne Armstrong Hal Asbornsen Timothy Askew Michael Austin Donna Aylward Lizbeth Bachand Therese Balander Raymond Banuls Karen Barber Peter Barber Donald Barlow Gail Barndt Brian Barr Christin Barrett Susan Barry George Bartholomew Brian Bates Tim Bates Tom Batzinger Carol Bazon Mike Behn Dan Beliveau 78 Sophomores -f hw. 1 v I at La! 597-' ,D i ix-'Y .,, ,f 'ff f ., 1 R. Q Sl Silky' 'Y ' if ' ! Mn. AE' 4 i v ta t A to J' if S It ' --- J ,it-. If 1 - fwkfiff ft' 'b . is ' ii S? Qsx 3 .sd :ig 4 KA J' x -S i S A F UQ, .. A A S.. ,.. V x 1 Z A NY.: X if K 'v on Frlc Icrabcck dlsplays thc broken leg hu rwuwu! riurun tooth II practxcc Wxkz. Bull lun 1 Gul Fidlrosp I -P -4 mr! RLY u x 1 11 mph 11 no H ll N1 Hrtmr AQ 1 .wk . ug, l.lgf H -Q cr , Q . T1 HI. . '11- am ' - I ,- ' 1 .-. ' 11 ,:' , ' vw: ' , , Y 1 - ., ' fm ' , I- Vic' I Q ,Q -1 K 2 Terr firm A' -E . , Jmncttc Burr' - 1 Z ' Mme Burke Mary Burrc'I Ar..-L I., Q K -W1 1 ' .- i 1' Sophomorcs 79 Robert Burrows Steven Buttner Paul Cain Bruce Campbell Linda Carbcrry Victor Carmen Mark Carpenter Julic Carr Karen Carr Charles Carrow Lon Cartwright Lorraine Casatclli Michelle Catalfamo Sue Chamberlain .lcff Chambers Paul Chambers Martine Charlcs Nancy Chesebro Doug Chrisey Craig Ciaccio Sonya Cicardi Mark Clemens Lauren Clemenzi Chris Clikeman Elaine Cmelko Michelle Coburn Greg Cohan Tim Colborn Randy Cole Ron Collen 80 Sophomores Decorating the windows in the East Building near the principal's office is a Christmas tradition at GCHS. ff ,. r 3'-' px ,.,- 'sg I ,.. 4 5 .A e1 S f ,,,,,,,h A ,f .,, 'Q :. 1 , Q-J .XVI A 1,1-i t .1 T66 '3' . 5' . ' xxy 1- 2 A R t h . l v t ,5.-:f-ATX- '- i iibzii--f :3. 4. 1 ' 1- , XX 'l r-I P 1 , ,s at 2 , 1 cv. - , 'iz F ,gf C' li QB' 4' 1 If ' ., 'N -,.,?' . , 'N ,, 6' Y- ' 'Q' -if ff' ,Qu fi ' H, -. vf' I J - . . ,g - 2 ' cr: LL 4 . i Kimberly Conklin Erin Conway Kileen Cook Elroy Cottrell William Coulter Kevin Cronin Q -,A .0 ' 'I s ? 1 .1 's F , rf' ' -.1 fi 4- 4 I thought typing would help mc in doing reports, That was what Tom Jcnscn gave as his reason for signing up for a year of typing. z x ff .o ,-r ' X uv V KX X X i 1 .' . 1 is ' if if FV A, I it ,u as , f A ,,,- . 1 , , .. 1 A ff - H 1 K Q14 I' 'K i x f C.. ,..'l5 ' 1- ' fig ' ff- rr. -T' . ,aftsd-f' 1, Q77 ,Q 15 IQ- .VA , - 4 I JL i ii , ',L. 1 Y S g k.,,, .t Q. ' V 'A X U fit? ., fill. - Ji A- N5 H -T l ,-'-L fl 7 - ., T.-W , I Li. ' , , f if is ' ' f- ' p Q. t X, XM- X qu- ,J i 1 I EW 'A' 05' ,Q - , I . f x V 'Z 1 ' V I I l ,XX V ' a Wnlimm l mpxcw Shvrr K llllfllfllfllillll kL'Vlfl C llllllltl lnhn K urr.in lncqiiclinc Ciirrw lwlccn C :mick Rnniilil ffirrictikx Chr: Diggs!! llcltlrc llilrxmplc Ufqrihl ll Inu i'li.1rlw ll vkrvviwwr' llxrtm ill'-KSN X1 irigirrl IM-, Pll Ili: Xliilillli lluug llaiirv N mix lltiir' Xlnrrlxn llvfkcf Phil llcl -wsu lim llcfwnfngnc Nlnrmnn Dclinwrcr Inhn l7cl!.i Rocco PM Dui uc.i Thnnms llc! umm Shirt.: DcNltirco Sophomorcs Sl ...-,-...i Allen DeNucci Frances DcRook Michelle Dcchene Linda Devlin Kevin Dickson Tim DiNovo Julie Doig Sharon Domenico Peter Domenico Bob Donnaruma Chris Donahue Mike Dorato Robert Dorn Angela Doyle Pam Drahos Theresa Draisy Mark Dryzmala Marcia Duell Donna Dufek Tom Dvorscak nl f 10 tx ff 5 Q e K? . A ' 4, I ' A V gl l ' 11? , ' . 1 X ll N 5 3 i Yf- l 'ZH I I, 59 N , :Ei I his 8 . WY Q QS' 0 . . 3 S , H 'Z' . sirggg - 'Nr - 'ei -. if X ' 'L-Q r. Tx' ' H if fe' f . . sk .Q ts- t Q ' Greg Dwyer Waiting with Donna Sebert for thc badminton game to begin, Ellen Horn- ri bach licks one ofthe lollipops sold bythe girls' soccer team to raise money. Flame cutting a slot in plate steel keeps John St. Louis and Charles Hughes busy. Andrea Miller and Lauren Clemenzie find the Social Studies Resource Center a good place to spend a free mod. 82 Sophomores fix: :A I Vf kb V DC -mini D 'Fx If ondcr why thu L gurl nr Il N bm gr mb C lhc Iong Ind mr FHIIIL, I A C ITS! NIL. a. 4 s n LL IIIU I nm x Sh mm n L yup rum nw Ixm rL1rgl Ix n 1 lm mx lnlwlx Iurm I u I v III I rk I Lr Im: Nam-. Iran Dnnd Irubd Isl IIIL g Sophomoru S 1 W ' N'L'x.C.l wwl-I II KTIIK ,' 1 ' from th: NN r I IIIIIIRIIII ,,, LO Ih i.. IH 'LMI wI'tI1'mnIxlclI:dmurlwx! I M I .In 1 Izd mix , ' 3' IIIII ' Irc x 1 . . 'M C.: ,, .'. I' v-I , I A. I .Y v Y V IQ. E9 - f , Ili 1 I Iux Q l 1 7 ' V . , ' .ax 1 i, 5 I MA, . N.1 , .uw I' . - I I I ' -' ' '-I 1- , H I . K ,,I LI. as I - I MA '. ' un ' ' 'I - .. - ' Y ' -' IM I. haw ' ' ' . Du. ' I. 'clc 4 I ' , I c ' H1- ,ff ' ' ' X I f x N ggi, 1 Fd Ilck 4 X U' w f - I '. , .- V, I I ' I I GW INAFU e , . x H. ,-.w......l -'H ,- V. 4 'gk I ' .K IRI I - Im ff 2 3 1 'T ' A - ' 1 D RUIVY I I Im - ' df- I .Q - I ' - - - IIMUIII Iwmc V' Y sh 1' . .IALLIUC Imihfx . , i I ' X 'N Dc. I r.x wh A I' I If I M' ., Pl ' ' I NILI mnqu . . 3 n ,Q Q ani. I ,T N ' ' Pct' ' ' MII? A-A. . - 1 't lr ,I I .v , , xt' I t , J . I 4- I . ' , I ,. N V. ,- , , I I .P 5 9,9 , I -1, - 4, I. .. b l X . f' fl I l.' ' I 1 .4 Yu' ' , I , I L 1 - Todd Friebel Denise Fuller John Furdon Harold Fyvie i Cheryl Gaige , i I A . 'Q ' ' Tom Fuss Af gf '- V 1 l . Q Q 4 h' Peter Galloway 1 ,' Robert Garcelon A 44 , Clare Gaul 'W Q Phyllis Gaumond ' Larry Gee Michelle Gemme I X X .5 . ,,eE?,, X - - ' f ri. , Scott and Bill wouldn't think this thing was so funny if they could see it from the worm's point of view, thinks Jeff Hilt as he prepares io massacre another helpless worm in thc name of science. David Gcorge Peter Gilbert Susan Gilbert - Susan Glebatis l , v .4- a ,H . Nancy Golash J I , Y l i X I r MaryBeth Golonlca +255- ui '4' ,na www Nancy Gordon P 'l Bonita Govel Theresa Gray r Jon Greene Glenn Greenough r .fi- .n Lori Grubs ' X A , N, . If George l-ladden Victoria Hadden Joe Hadersbeck Sandra Hallenbeck Theresa Hamm Sylvia Han N 84 Sophomores ,. vs n -. R 4. - ' .1 gg x 3 O ,,'3I P A' l A If 4 g.,v 1 I Y A ' ' f' ' 322 1 ,r'. .' ' ... ,, -7 K, .ffzfihit N l ', Q , X I . '21 b 1 5 X l I .' if K : L A . ,. . Q Q I ,F D 'Q 1 N J X 14 ' M ' R ,- lm f T4 M' ' P I ' , J .' fu. V F Un -4' fu. Y 4: ,N 1 A D ,V I 1 V 1 V .V 1, 5 VA A fl Q xv, .gy-P 'A l 7,1 ,,. ni R Q .T AW, ig'- -1L. .L Q - 1 4 Af If -fl 'Q 'gli 15 g f X ', fx f ' ,fx ' 'Y 4- in 5. -' '. - .. 1..- -A :X in a . 7 - J '. ,, -, 1 v 'l X I u I I Ei I 7 Tum Hcnwn .md Nhrk Hmtull fi lhnf wcml xYllLIICx lx cmxcr xwhun Iha. work lugulhcr Sumxn H,1nflcrh,1n Nflchlncl H.mlcy Thorax.: llarmlcy Sumn H.1rflcr Cheryl ll.Il'fIIUgI RUM Hullx XLIFN Hniwrn N1.1rlh.l Hcmiluml N1.ux Illcm Hum lnhu Hulm kvn lldm Rubm llrmlrlx. u Wvlllvm Hfvvvrwx luim llvvmmg llcnxw Hfx-,n.m4T lhzvrm PIL-1,-.xq lc!! Hui' UMC llvluur' l'llcrv Ilwvmlnvuw l7chur.1Pw Hurzw Nhrk Hum-: Pclc Hubbx Cfhxrlcx llugHfx D.m Huvmn Hcnry Ixcrmn Sophomorcs S ml as q.,f N 4 - V. 3 U - , ,I F555 4. .r '- ,.ss.B.QH... VA ic-4 Elaine Cmelko, who's planning to be- come a commercial artist, works on a pen and ink drawing in the art room. 86 Sophomores Gail Hubcrty Robert .lacobus John Jackson Lisa Jacques Dwight Jancrich Bob Jarvis Tom Jenson Eric Jcrabek Debra .Johnson James Johnson Marcella Johnson Rick Johnson Michelle Johnston Cindy Jones Jeff Jones Maurice Jones Sonjia Jones Julie Kalisz Mark Kearny John Keenan Kris Kecver Don Kelly Kevin J. Kelly Kevin W. Kelly Mark Kelly Dan Kilmartin Jeanne Kinisky Jeff Kinnicutt Lisa Kirby Michael Kittredge Robin Klein f I PQ .a .t .4 -. 4- ,aj bla Nlly -- ,H s 1 I M' N 14 - is-3 , to - 1 f 1 A .VI I 1' I ,, tg i if Tgy X, vxsr' 5.1. 4 I Y i ,- N X' wif J- 4- J . 'Z DX Terry VanAuken watches William Orsini run the lathe. . I I in vv -- X I. V A hx '. fo -s I .f 1.5 rs. 11. Y, I xr I fx ' sf , 'xl 'rr I I X I unxxhrf' E: N QXIA I ix lui- 'J' ' I -f A wif we 'L lf: nr -. I' if 4, Axii. I.L, J X f' . f ' I F SIM-f-uf.-- 'ffl NX ' 3 id! JUII' s.g I gli' ' y X 'L e ,I J Il I fu' I I w , 2 xl I 5. , Clmrlvl Ixrxlsiv Imvrvm Ixu vpp NI.xrlI11 lvl lpp lmuplv IXIHQITM Sus lll Ixrvlzi lrll lx-.mlvmi flvru I vflumlrl Illun' I lfmvvlllw Iulllx I IXI vw Ivvlvcvvv- I Ill' Irll I vrcr I'lvlIv I +I-V1-I. XIVR I IXIV' Nam' I -,vvlv Ibn' I ml' ' XIl'l ' I Ilrlq' I I H lv1 I wh. Mm I I-X Ixur' I I'I ' Xml, Inf lww- I wi ku-.vu I Q ,- N x-'ll II' wt I7.lllI lcppzli I.umcN I wlwvvlzn Ihxul I mmgcr N1.1rlI1.x I lmmlcr Run I uclnwr Snplmmnrcx H' Karen Lockwood John Looby Monica Luizzi Dawn Lutz Tom Lysiak Peter Lysogorsky Lisa Macaione Ed Mach Earl Maclntosh Sandra Mallory Tim Maloney Michelle Mango John Marlow Sharon Martin Wendy Martinez Joe Masa John Masker Peggy Mastrianni David Metelitz Michael Mauro Denise May Phyllis McClarty Steve McEwan Kathy McGrath Paul McKinley Linda McMahon Sue McNamara Buddy Meagley Fritz Meeusen Sue Mele 88 Sophomores P., if s 'P 1' W - lx i ' 1 A . XF? rw al l 'lg ,.,, l 1 lm- x n an .,,, '71 Q.. . 'G 2 f l N all to 4 l l I I X XX '1 A ft f Q FX' ' X X me 4 ,3 I' .4 x 4. ,,,,, M J Kathy Fox leads the charge down the hall. A 1 1 I A . ' 1 I in jX ,, T 6, ,X .1. A Ar Q - 4- .-,a x .I . , If 13?-A ... fit? ' ,. 'J it s v' .- l -94. , lx 9 k '27 ' -ll U , V ,,7,, gg. l 3' ' k I ' if I 4 'SQL 'A 13. .. ' .. ,, :F . 'L w 'N-' 1 - , . - , x ' Q I X , f X NX Y, '- - ,- 4 V , - .A - :i Y ,- ,4 v- , 5- R'-' .. l v I . 'Q '+P ., 2 X ' I ly . ' , X ,X X 'Y7 ' N1 'l l lla. Ax . .. A: b 1. . 1 -1 an 'vm ,, ' xl' ' ' h ' I. -f . -, C? N. V- I '-lyk. ' X :- . . A' -vs. - Maureen Mendel Allison Mcrz David Nlcsscrcola Elrmbclh Nlcycrx Cheryl Nllhnl Davud Nlxlxxvcc Sue Nlxlknm Anrlrcrl Nllllcr Cxzul Nlvllcr lulm Nlnllcr Ron' Nllllcr Wendy Nllllcr fr,ll'X Xllllncr Xlwrk Nlunr.lllv,1r1n llcurx Nlurvvgmxmcrx lumix Xluulrxrx Nluilv :cl N10-vllgk Nllxuz Xlwrdvrl mlm Xl liflll Nlwwc Khllfrr- Xlvllbllvx Rxmfr Nlnnruc Rrckx Xllmrvc lwwcw Xlnrplv. lxrlllxx Xlnrplw Donrm Xlurmx .Inns Nlurphy Prior Nlurwu Mary Nluxcolzno Doug Nlulh Sophomorcs S9 Hishlish students Peter Freisatz, Doug Muth and Harold Osbornson use ' a free mod to work together in 7l l. f , J. Lynn Robert Sue Sheena Jim Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson 4 Neville 90 Sophomores ' 1 John Nolan .lim Noonan Pat Noonan Robert Noonan Alice Nopper Robert Norton Torston Oberst Andrea O'Bricn Tom O'Brien Kim O'Harc Kelly O'Kecfc Patty Oldham William Olsor Rebecca O'Ncil Bill Orsini s S , V Q I. R 'S ,mm XS, -'Q' -ima ! I I - ,P f ..- 12- nf - ww l ' B U ! :TVWXK fn, . Q' 4' xx ' A' K I W J J t . - 1 ,ni-Fit A - .A sl- V1 I 1 . . t l A J ri' 5 L 'VN Il. - 4 Q 8 x Q ,- i fv v- 'r K V 1 5 ,f :qu Q 'T' iii 9 s-s. el fy r s Y vi H X N i Nt: Q f I Y fx f , . 31,5- 'T' K 2, ' I fa , at at , Installation of booths in the cafeteria met with the approval of most students. Here Rusty Lamaree, Mark Whitlock and Dan Tribley make use of one of them during a free mod. , 'fr John omni Michael Ortale ' Cynthia Osterhout Robyn Ott Joseph Padula Timothy Paley I 1 I . .xiii Steve Pallella -35 Patricia Palmer f' l i S Tayna Pankin David Parker Steve Parker Danielle Parrish I feel like one of thc teachers, thinks Chris Rissacher as she and Jackie Fouhy sit at the table next to the nurse's office. 3. E .x N' ,l l Sophomores 91 Me. 4 i Lynn Pasquali Virginia Passenger Joseph Passafiume Deborah Pauley John Peek Mike Pelkey Sandra Pentak Susan Perry Gina Persico Thomas Persico Scott Peterson Steve Peterson Barbara Pettcngill Ronald Pettit Peter Pezzula Mary Phelan Janet Philips Kevin Phillips Sandy Hallenbeck lakes her flute lesson from Mr. Webster. Hollc Pioggia ,awrence Pisarski Michael Plante Heidi Plemons Michael Pollard Julian Porter Marcia Pruskowski Adam Prusmont Daniel Pulichenc Thomas Purcell Courtney Purrington William Purtell Colleen Putnam Thomas Quaglieri Donna Redmond 92 Sophomores if J Ni K X vfl Oh nxl ia s 4 .-A 'D ,-,ay t.,.x 9 if fi 1- s isll X' 4 :f2inf.fa'i ,I V 1 4' qi J ' V l t , ll at K , , -is gm.- 5 i f i . P: 1 X YG l' I - ,' 'P -1 P' N'-Hg' f' K .z 'll A I V 'lar E L V D. y 1 Q J- ,lf 6. X. - shi. I RFI' , X A lf i A LJ: git i . ,. ,All LL. Q H--A , 6, Q - 7 -' S ' -N f iv ZF 'Q V . I 1 -u ' t. .K 9 . L . 'T . -S -R Wendy Reuss Jeffrey Rings Chris Rissacher Laura Robinson Robert Robinson 'x Q-px a ing bassoon for three years. T? ,A1,, ' 1 ,A Laura Robinson, who takes private lessons from Julia Partch. has been play- Q Listening to Jackie Fouhy tell about her experiences is one may lo kill time for Patty Soule, Beth Sholtes and Mary Ellen l-lcincs X Q , . Fl ' K - ., '-- 1 f A 'J ' rr' I fe - 1 P: Q1 L. es. x ff ter A f Timothy Robusto George Rockenstirc Lauren Rogers Deana Romano Tracy Rosa John Rose Adam Roselan Mary Ann Rosencrans Robert Royak Lori Ruf Sophomores 93 Sharon Ruthven Jean Ryan Maureen Ryan Frances Ryu Steve Sachar Noreen Sadue Mark Sager Mark Salmon Susan Sand Kent Sanders Elizabeth Sansenbach Karen Santak Paul Santamaria Nancy Saunders Pam Sawin Matt Schafer John Schillinger Charles Schlitz Amy Sgarlata Michelle Shackett Vikki Shane Kevin Shaughnessy Cindy Sheehan Y X ' .. .. i I .. , r X VI Pi X -. .- ,,..,- A -5 ., A 35- xs.,,. -D ,ne f . I' I , ' X . ' ,nj I i 1 1 .mir .. -N fl ,. .yxutgll 9 I ca, A X gl: ,. vu lr 3- Q-, Jeff Sengenberger Sv ' ' flfJ'N ,' 'r' 5 . Nxlgwasi J X rr U T ' i j ' 1 Its all business for Terry Gray, Michelle Johnson and the other students in Mr. Beebe's typing class. 94 Sophomores ,,,4w -, suv ' 61 1 -n X I 'JN' fuxr' 2- 1. J Q X 4 K X .1 s -9' , 3 - - r , x x 5 v. y ,,, i A t .49Xi'l'v . QQ ,' :x I X-A nftx , fr' it . L1it'sll'l'lf'lE fy- 1 , ii I L of I tg fzlw' 'il' x ,A N , IYI4 .1 'X X f an 35 A ,t V .J ilk, li Rf: if . , KN a - ,rf-'.'gu--2-. ,fl , I A ' V . Sl ., x . it ft 1 hx l it g. f- UV' . ,N fly Q, W 735 if - l r l X .P l , M' -,eh Linda Sheridan Donna Siebert Craig Sieme Dave Smith Dave Smith Elizabeth Smith Herman Smith Scott Smith Daniel Smithies Pat Soule Wyman Soule Kevin Sponable Matt Sprague Steve Sprague Jim Stealey Cheryl Stepanovich Margaret Stevens Mark Stevens John St. Louis Debra Stott Maureen Surdam Karen Swift Rhonda Syphax Randall Tamburello Daniel Teal David Teetsel Wayne Temme Sophomores 95 Pretend you're reading. They take your picture if they think you're posing. Liz Bushan and Donna Aylward have mastered the art of getting in the yearbook. Linda Testa l Constance Theisen John Thomas Kristine Thomas Randall Thomas . J f Ralph Tice Joseph Tocco A . Todd Toeeo 17 -35 , Suzanne Towers 1. Daniel Tribley ' Richard Truax Robert Tucker Lori Vadney Terry VanAuden 6 ,H Cuyler VandeCarr Kenneth VanKampen ' ' John Veivia IX Brian Vetro Mary Vincent Martha Volintine Christopher Wagner r 2 ' 5 'J .Q-. 'fl X H' ,si 'P 113 Q..- Randall Wagner Noreen Walsh Laurel Warner 96 Sophomores ., In ' T, 1 i ' K3 efggf 4'-fi it 1' vt '11 4 ,Q N x i ...F - ' 4 f' 'A , - A 3: ,f Q C .... . N , ..n A ' ' V - 22.6. .4 ,C ,,,, N .. 2- 5. ,,, ' - ,Ak X 5 , qfisa 'it n 5 f' f ' my-D ' ' I My . Anile - ' A . N W if e Q :ft t qv- '7' I ll ' X 5 e . i . as t ' K , it 15 yy . P we '-- C .. X-ti. . f 1-his -l X - QF- Sophomore Class Officers: Michele Johnston, Chris Brown, Peggy Mastrianni, Jackie Fouhey, Betsy Bittner Julia Warren Douglas Webster Jennifer Welge David Whaley Wendy Whinnery Brian Whitaker David White Leslie White Sandra White Mark Whitlock Debra Wier Jeannette Willey Linda Willey Robert Williams Deborah Williamson Michael Wolf Steven Wolf Robert Wright Cynthia Young John Zehnter Susan Zelezniak Julian Zgoda Allan Zwack Janet Zyniecki Sophomores 97 Daniel Abramovitz Charles Ackner Paul Adamczak Brenda Adams Donald Alger Susan Alexander Donna Allen John Amato Debra Antalek Thomas Antalek Lisa Arcolano Christine Arket Daniel Armstrong Judy Arnold Cynthia Aronson Linda Askew James Audino Kathryn Barber Terry Barney Susan Barrera Kathleen Barry Lorrie Barry James Beach Robin Belawski Timothy Benson James Berger Denise Bianca Michael Bishop Daniel Blanchard Regina Blanehette 98 Freshmen Class f 1980 .. J' n 5 nj K -af -leaf rv vi njf, . V , I X .V tx H A J gf J - T . VX X, x ' , I x Q- 1 3 I n uh-un url Q. . 7- , 'i-1 -a -1: hq ,v , ,i in I , 1, Q. Lf 'ee ' vi V1 20, . 'f , ' '. 'Qs 1 A ' x isa ,4 J ' 1 4 4 g '- gli . 5, 1 , : SI lid' , 1 l ' .4 x F .Q P Q X, u.. ' .4 rv F .tgggk W,-,!iiff,.x I , Ax ,wry iiiiillillfffiq 'f are -1- B' . l ix f , f i X all ri 'ri B ti ' 5 B 2 f i ' YS 'I' ', ., , Lr. f '-?.iFi:f LB x 53 ' 4 1,1 4 l tiilsf ' l 1- it B fi i , in V1 vs, i an ru is X ,mi lflilliu ' lf 1 ' ll,ll ' gSf:QQqquDDnmQQ 1, fiUE:p QU U mamma UU Ja! nirflfl DUUUDDUU nf!! 'V Michael Bombarde Cynthia Bonner Gary Booker William Boudreau Jeffrey Boyd Carrie Bradley Stephan Brady Ivan Brainard Jeanne Brandon Mark Brittell Kevin Brogan Alan Brown Diana Brown Greg Brown Randi Bruh .lohn Brunel Denise Bucher Lisa Buckhoff Cathy Bufalini Chris Burger Joan Burleigh Harry Burnash Michael Burns John Bylancik Kevin Byron Larry Cain Patrick Carberry Margaret Carpenter James Carr Vincent Cassala Freshmen 99 Ann Cenci Susan Chamberlain Kristen Chamberlain Greg Chardeen Michael Cleary Khris Clemens Linda Clement Patricia Clickeman Kenneth Clough Ronald Clough Tammy Clough Kara Cochrane Deborah Coclrington Jon Colborn Linda Coleman Karen Connolly Mary Connors Tel ry Conway James Corcoran Michael Corcoran Ann Coulter Harry Courtright Patricia Courtright Doris Cowley Jeffrey Cox Lori Crawford Caroline Crommie Maureen Curran Timothy Dague Brian Dahl 100 Freshmen ff l. fi 'vi A I , X K -r - f' 1 . 1 r 5 - Y I, ' 'riff l , , tt bfi or if 1 fx 4- V X .Q ' 'J ' .g,,-1,-252' i -JP 1 K, f N I A . 1 ' if Q l i fi .I ug., f af W., 1 I X I, , I u gl .-eau-1 Q: W ,Q A 4 g . - i - 5 3 N .. - un. Q - F- s . . V f , ' i ' 3 -fm: ng' J 'fb A '- l 2 1'1'N-46-ai.337 'J -W . -K xr' -'xl ai! 'Mn A A 2 . li-.K a Y J ' G r I 5, H. I eh 'Eifi . V Am , Q . C 4 .-ig? x . ' J - I - 0 J rvf 3 X x x ' i lr t,. .3 P .a',l. --1 ax, g tl.. 1 5 ug ,B Ci, 5 My -g F rift f f I, i' - I 0 ax' ,Q f' 7 i ,K -A 'i ! , ' il X . 41 Q7, KZ L1 H ZZ! M5711 gf .. -i'f F2 . ' ,-4J,ff.N .,,h' A'1--:yy 5 Darryl Daily James Daly Melanie Damon Mary Dansereau Daniel Davenport Elizabeth Davey Dawn Davis Edward Davis Nancy Dayter Mark Degonzague Monica Degonzague Kimberly Del.uca Michael DeLucia Anthony DcMarco Kevin Demers Robert DiBella Susan Dickershaid Dennis Dolan Dianna Dominic Katherine Donovan Margaret Doty Patricia Draiss Joseph Duchna Mary Ann Duchna Roger Dufek Michelle Duncan Sylvia Dzintars Nancy Edmonds Jeffrey Elliott Jennifer Elzer Freshmen lOl Shelley Engle Sharon Esler Scott Feeley Sharron Figel Duane Fink Kirk Fisher Thomas Flannery Kelle Foley Theresa Foley Donna Forgea Donna Fuss Todd Fyvie Daniel Gaffney Claudia Gaige Paul Gaige Karon Galarneau Thomas Game Wanda Garhartt Allan Gee Howard Gcisel Linda Geritz David Giminiani Davis Giroux Mary Giso Edward Glenn Matt Golonka Rachel Gooding Christopher Goutos Brian Gracias Paul Graffeo 102 Freshmen f '- ' 4 v - l. K. 5' .K ,h I I 5'i..... i -F ' - K. sg E .4 ft gf. X I V ' i' STI - 'T I 'x x , A , '? fy fl, T .Tiff ' ' , F Q? f F F f. Q L ,544 fd W. :pm :Lag Km 'fill' 4151 fl 7+ -' fs az: 5- V . , f wil I ,C '1 ' - 0. cf' 3 Q T , ' fl T 1Q3iim T F' 3 f X . 1' G, l ' 4 i i if Q' B ' Q .NX w, ,,. 5'-15. If L. fl -. .1 .N K -. X . X 2 0, N X Y! mi jf' X I 'NJ 11 s Nt' Q A I A J-:fl-XUAQJQ E ...., o f - 6.1.14-rgitfil , w 'F W' Xe .--4 vcr 1 l ' N I kN., , . M iles- All ,-it Q. F N l ,pf X, .f Deanna Grubs Paul Guizard James Gula Barbara Haines N -, ,v- we .,-s l :X V P H- 'W Steven Hallenbeclc Michael Haluska Jeffry Hamblen Susan Hamm Rhonda Harrmgan Ellen Harrmgton Douglas Hastmgs Darlene Hathaway Sally Haufe Crystal Hayden Dean Heald Patrlcla Heald Sharon Hedden Davld Hedrick Maryann Heller Kevxn Helmer Robert Hendrleks Thomas Hesler Edward Hillenbrand Joseph Hockenbury Wxllxam Hofmann Margaret Hogan Paul Holloway Kevm Honnlck Freshmen 103 . 3 r X E S- y S l, X 515: ,fa f 3 I A Q , V , D - 4. 'ml lg ' , A f M H '- A ,f f - I,-g -'MTR H S 'E we l M 1 it 1 A I ,fi K V -J :g, , - 1 hx .K in X ,.. ,. A N1 h ' ' Y 4. ff 1 'wr f , , ' ' N ,lf y K Y. ' 17 L ff' fl 1' , Q , ,mf-'fy 'U' . . -S , .- ' ,S A 'E' y M -,xii ' 1 G-V v 1 B- V Q, A' W A I, v . - V .f ll' V Q ,Y-J Z A: fv ,I I EQ. ' Kelly Hlllh X X 'I as S a 3. I . 5- ' ., , .Q J . l W -. f - ff as ff- l X - el A. ,fl iv X 1 , . . W 5-1, , K , j:gg'..s4 -5 ' Cynthia Houser Kathleen Hughes Carlene Hummel Timothy Hutchins David Irwin Leslie Jacques Dawn Janerieh Elizabeth Jarvis Michael Jiusto Patricia Kahlbaugh Charles Kalish Thomas Kamp Lynette Kaplan Barbara Karl Colleen Keating James Keating Thomas Keeler Scott Keenholts Cynthia Kecver Donald Kent Maura Kent Wayne Kirchoff Steve Kitteredge Susan Klein Denise Kline Lisa Kobrynski Karen Kolak Brian Knight Edward Lacroix Valerie Lambert 104 Freshmen ,-..., ., ,--s - ,- 4 it 1 ,.k ...fn- 6., qu V f ,, 4 , C 1' f:- ev' I rv. 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'. l. l ' I ff if -ft l tx - 6 . ,.. n. fn 1 is Fl Theresa LaMountain 3 N TJ M IAA! l if lk tg- I ul! -C ps-.. rf' qs NL li wwfvh K-J' ,AP 'ehfff Peter Laraway Mary Larson Kathleen Lasch Katherine Lawson Robert Leddlck Brian Lelmnger Michael Lengyel .lacqueltne Lennon Arlene Leto Paul Leto Leon Lewis Davld Llndell Jay Longshore Bonme Loucks Kenneth Ludvvlg Dma Lut7 Llsa Lynch Judv lyons James Malettx Bruee Magnuson Lort M rllgrrf Rlchard M rllorw Susan Mllonu Ma w Mtnms Scott Mardon Rlehard Martin Bermec Marks Mlchael Marotta Peter Martme7 Freshmen 105 Laurie Martin Lisa Martin Patricia Mastrianni Jean Mauro Michael Mayber Katharine McCormick Mary McCormick Scott McCumber Bruce McCutcheon John McDermott Lynn McDonnell James McGinnis Peter McGuire Ruth Mclntyre Maria McMunn Vincent Mele Glenn Merritt David Meyers Beth Miller David Miller Jeffrey Miller Missy Tracey Susan Mitchell Jeffrey Monty Lisa Moolick Rosemarie Morgan James Morier 106 Freshmen f 1 6' I ' 1 1 l' f . -. 1' , if 1 1. ,W ! s 4 .nm v- x.. ff .ez ,fi -. aw 1,2 52 1 . N , rr '1 1' . iff? HN QF? Q ,.A , I 1, 'L f ,f L ' ll 11'-?:-:Jig ' -..1-w.1- 5-ixi ff E -a. X ' N. x. X. 121 C3 . A - it l ff- 'l X f r X 1 I lf I s, . X in E V ,. l , . iq I l MWA X X 4 -lx 1 All I 5 S - Of , - dk F o J Q 'K lk pf ill 1 Hn . 1. N Looking serious is hard for Melissa Plemons when she knows she's being photographed. Norman Morrisson Donald Morse Mark Moskowitz Diane Mudgett Daniel Murray Jonathan Myers Thomas Nachbar Janet Naginey Frederick Nelson Lisa Nelson Carolyn Nolan Gregg Nolte James Nunez Richard O'Brien Kathleen O'Clair Patrick O'Connor Sharon O'Dea John O'Donnell Kimberly Onderdonk John O'Rourke Jane Orsini Freshmen 107 A trip to New York City to see the New York Mets baseball team, a trip to Riverside Park, a dance with a DJ or a band-these were the plans of the freshman class officers at the beginning of the year. But as their president Patty Mastrianni told the class, We can't do anything unless we get money. To raise money, the freshmen became light bulb hawkers. The successful fund-raiser netted over S800 for class activities. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Judy Arnold, Secretary Mary Dansereau, Vice President - Terry Barney, Treasurer Patty Mastrianni, President - VA Y Alxxxl J U ., Keith Ortale N, 'W 1 5 .' , Walter Ostcrhout ' P T r f 'Q ' ' f ' Jill Ottman ,lb ' I Vivian Overbaugh ,fi ,J A j David Ouellette ,V txwl I N . 1 ' rt , J J Xl IJ, lr Aix' f -A 1 :Q I. 154 fl' l it A lim 'r-.gli - l J ' J A A A 'N ' Elizabeth Pagano 1' - ,I xr James Panariello ' 4, ', f' '- K A Jordan Pankin f ' - '- Michael Parker 1 ' I Heikki Parts 7 f A A i 4 r Us ' . L. Robert Paskiewicz Q Karen Pauley .Q . Lance Peck I Thomas Pellerin K Stuart Pendelton 108 Freshmen i -X. J X, Q44 Confused and bewildered, Dave Miller, Ken Clough and Joe Miller head for the auditorium on opening day. Ski buff Dawn Janerich, who started skiing when she was five, poses for a picture before leaving for ski tutorial program at Burke Mountain Academy in Vermont. X ' Q :A Christine Pennock Joseph Perry ' , '- A Lucretia Pettit V ' I .Q F ' Kathleen Pezze l .Rf ' ff. ' ,, At uh V . Brian Phelan Y as 21,1 i X ZW I yi ,Mrk N V I V I .- - ' C 1 -.it 0 if i f EA ' - , e N X f e--Q 'P E l li' l 1 I ,f a ' -1:4 XJ 0 ' Pamela Phelan Diana Phillips 'A' Michael Pickett Merry Beth Pierce Michael Pinchook Linda Pioggia Charles Plant I Jill Pomakoy Philip Prescott Nadine Printsky Freshmen 109 Michael Provencher John Purcell Scott Purrington Harvey Quinn Brian Quint Kathleen Reagan Steve Redlich Karen Regan Laurie Reilly Susan Reinemann Brian Remmert Susan Reppenhagen Robert Reschke -' vi wmv -tw f' is N X .:,. KN W il ssl' U .- ., U , A1 3 Q ft ll I N Sf' 1 ' lu sf' s ul 'u'f'f'agn' 14 5'glll'lH'!ln'gp 5 gllflg -.seafarer E I ..' F at ,SL f rr! L-pf V, Suzette Reuss I Jeffrey Roberts fqfi I Thomas Roberts 'I is Mariann Robinson , ', g Mark Robinson gy , , 1 Arthur Rodgers A3 17X Joseph Rosmarin 1 3 ,S A- , F2 V y -if X-Lynx!! ,Q Terrance Rossman ' Rosemary Rourke . Bernard Ryan 595. Steven Ryan ' X A 1' Florence Ryu X I W I ' '- ' ' N 4 tt it T Taking advantage of the sunny day to walk outside, Mrs. Olson and her fresh- man homeroom head for opening day assembly in the auditorium. ll0 Freshmen 'ill 1,11 Y 'hi -s ,. .- til f I l s S ... -Q X v .. 'Egg H I 1 4 1 1 iff 1. 4, 4 - ff-- X 1 li 2 - v X X. ey . , ff-ff 'f . Ns. X N www K K k, af 5 ff' ji A A .,.,, We ' ll - L- - '2 Inf' 751 'iifljfilf' i .4 I 4. N ., ,jf 7-P' iv -V .1 ily: I F - ' f'- . ', '3 is -'S' - 'Q S I 3' . ix N' , gr ld, ,ti F ll lg 'K . 1 r ft ' ti A lix ' 4. K ' fl I l i 1 X ' i s ' in V ful l ' ' fbvild mis. 537 'Q I4- 'tlvggg . r, l 'L L JI 5 EEA ? ' f. lk if A Patricia Sadonis Lynn Ann Safford Steven Saltsman Donna Sarraino Debra Savoca Edward Schillinger James Schiltz Mark Schiponi Lisa Schuff Margaret Schwartz Mary Serrell Mark Sgarlata Andrea Shane Lana Shane Tami Sharp Barbara Jean Shea Lori Sholtes Laura Sichler Lisa Simone Janet Simpkins Michael Smith William Smith Laurel Snyder Tania Spadaro Susan Spencer Sheryl Sperry Nancy Stahl Richard Stealey Frank Steiner Gail Sterling Freshmen l 1 I Margaret Stoll Donna Stressel Bonnie Strcvel George Strout Linda Sturn Karyn Suhr John Sweeney Richard Synowiez Robert Tallman Steve Taranto John Taylor Lorraine Temmc Cynthia Thomas Keith Tilmont Claudia Tosicllo Karen Trainor Margaret Trainor Yung-Hoang Tran David Trcgaskis James VanBurcn Darlene VanStone Andrew VanWagcncn Andrea VanWormcr Erin VanZandt Janice VanZandt Robert Varsanyi Tina Viscio Patrick Viskcr Michael Vottis Barbara Wadsworth l I2 Freshmen vw Sw L..-,fl ' . 1 -L ,, E QQ, I 1 1 A f, X 1 , V ' 5 J LAX fl' , i F . I , h pn.. , , f 2, 3 A l If I W ',. 1 '7 Q , , , Q J -xt 1 J - K I I -4 R nu! tn t 1' l M . F 1: j .9 -4 f x Pl' X J' '- 453' -- f i ? 5 ff ,JQYH-PJ f if li 'LL i' '.'- 'z 1.4 n 5,QQf.K':C5'7'Lv' ' Y n r ' ' A A nnrm 55114 rv, Us J I' 'P I li aj '- om I: ,f K , l F'-'A ,in y E in .1 .1 J . li , . F ,I ., r fi-,X I are ' , .fl ' 232,11 l rf fri? Ya, J. ,. t',,f' I .L ,f A 2 ,LM ' ' I K 0145, 1 - . TN '?-xi 5 Hellen Wager Susan Walk Michael Ward Paul Wasserbacli Nancy Westfall Claudette White Jon Whitney Joseph Wier Suzanne Willey Joanne Williams Lynne Williams Joseph Wilson Tom Montrom and Doug Hast ings find that the cafeteria is a good place for socializing as well as for eating. Y-1..- , Beef- yn '..-,.- ... --via .J 1 A .. -ix. 1 ..! , I X V A - X4 X ,fi J .,, X X l Xa., I , 5 f 3 Leslie Wilson Paul Winnie Catherine Warmer Thomas XVyld Andrew Young Theodore Zabinski Joseph Zanta Katherine Zazarine Anthony Zitelli Steven Zorn Freshmen l I3 Guilderland's J et-Setters AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE. To many people, these three words bring visions of exotic customs and unusual experiences. For the AFS'ers connected with Guilderland, the words meant that and much more. For KAREN CIACCIO, who spent a sum- mer in the small German town of Tonning, AFS was an opportunity to examine a dif- ferent culture and to see it from a point of view different from that of a tourist. Few tourists find out, as Karen did, what it's like to be a German student-to catch a 6:15 train every morning except Sunday to get to school, to take at least ten subjects, to have no free time during the school day except for ten minutes between two classes, to be back home by one o'clock for the noon meal. For DARYLL KNOWLES, AFS'er from Australia, his experience in Guilderland was an opportunity to learn more about himself and more about other people than he had ever known. He is grateful to the people of Guil- derland for giving him the opportunity, particularly grateful to his friends: When people ask me about what made my stay in the U.S. a happy one, there is one thing to which I can attribute 9092: of my happiness and that is the people. Without the friends that I made in Guilderland and outside, my year would have been an emp- ty shell. AFS isn't the only foreign exchange program operating in Guilderland. As part of the Rotary Exchange Program, Pia Jensen came to Guilderland from Denmark, and Patrick Santillo spent a year in Izuni City on Kyshu Island in Japan. For PATRICK SANTILLO, Japanese cul- ture held many surprises. He found that Japanese students go to school six days a week, wear uniforms which are considered formal dress, and spend twenty minutes a day cleaning their school because there are no janitors. Pat perhaps best summed up the foreign exchange experience when he said: In Japanese they call me a 'kokangakuseif and in English I'm called an 'exchange student? But no matter what language you say it in, it signifies one of the most rewarding experiences open to high school students. 114 ,qv-4 al 193 uf! 3 'Q 'I 'Q' 5 Q T l T7 'Ns1 Q5 Q 1 4+ .5-T f. f 5 y is .,., .,, ...xv -4 ',-Q. :I F 'xg I 'Tig I 1 I I ' .. -, fl N - if I I' LEFT-Sue Feeney: TOP CENTER-Pia Jensen: TOP RIGHT-Beth Lottg BOT- TOM-Daryll Knowles and Karen Ciaccio. - .f-:signs-, ' xii -I t-. . 1 .I svn .--l',! -1 The summer I spent in Turkey was one that I will not soon forget. I loved the people and the place, but probably the experience l'll remember most vividly was the day I met the family that I was to be staying with for two months. About thirty students and I were riding a bus from Istanbul to Bursa. It was my second day in Turkey, and I was anxiously awaiting the moment I'd meet my family. We had all been briefed on what to say, told to greet them with a kiss on both cheeks, and told all the other things we shouldn't say or do. Then came that dreadful moment when the bus pulled into the terminal. Five minutes later I heard, 'Beth, your family is here' I couldn't move. For a moment I had the urge to say, 'She's not here. I think she missed the bus.' But I got up and made my way off the bus with the encouraging words of my friends behind me. What would these people think of me? There they were. I forgot how to say 'hello' in Turkishg I forgot to kiss themg I just torgot everything. But they didn't notice Yes they were as nervous as I was M mother 1 - Y hugged me, they all kissed me, and then I knew. . . I knew everything was going to be all right. Sure enough-it was. Beth LOU Dr. Thomas F. Looby Superintendent of Schools nvidia, T 'l Peter W. Alland Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Research Dr. Thaddeus Obloy Personnel Administrator Harold McCarthy Business Administrator The retirement of Mrs. Hazel Cornel- ly in January occasioned a first by the Board of Education. Never before had the Board passed a Resolution of Appreciation for a member of the non-professional staff. The wording of the Resolution makes it clear why Mr. Ciaccio's secretary was singled out for this distinction. Mrs. Cornelly has performed her duties in a gracious manner which reflected her respect and under- standing of the staff and students, giving of herself unstintingly to as- sist them with their problems, showing a sense of dedication and responsibility not only to the staff and children of the school com- munity but also to the people of the school district. 116 l i oard Of Education William P. Chamberlin Joseph Cohen fi Ii ii: Q--v J It's hard to break old habits Peter E. Knauss, President CBELOWJ Raymond Klein Beverley A. LeBlanc Patricia Renshaw Alan L. Ross Richard M. Smith QNOT PICTUREDB Grace F. Serviss I 'i yr 1 l f-Alf--4 , 4. So even thou h she . , g officially retired in June of 1976, Dorothy Jenner was back at the high school in December helping to raise money to buy food for needy families. Raising money for the Christmas fund was just one of Mrs. Jenner's contributions to the school during her eighteen years as nurse-teacher. No one knows, of course, exactly how many students got high school diplomas because of Mrs. Jenner's prodding and counselingg it would be hard to prove that she did actually know more students and teachers by name than anyone else in the building. But no one who knows Mrs. Jenner needs proof of her generosity-generosity not only with ma- terial resources but with her time and friendship. The retirements of Mrs. Jenner and Mrs. Cornelly left the school community with a feeling that something had been lost that was distinctively and essentially Guilderland. These two dedicated women were like the glue holding the pieces of mosaic together. Without them, the school will really not be the same. 117 Operational Staff Rhona Twombly Secretary X -'ii' Betty Rice Meda Vrooman SCCYCUIFY Secretary Lois Brown S D' Teacher Aidc 1 i V I . 3 ' Ruth Phillips l 1 I Hall Monitor l 'l 'l 4 l v Ki A i I l U Timothy Doylc 5 4. Multi'Media M '3- Margaret Empie 5, Typist l , 4 1 f ' x i f' ul X ' Y -Y --- ' ' ' l ' L.: ' i A nu! - P' Q1 ar f Cafeteria Staff: QSTANDINGJ Helen Cusack, Dolores Peart. Dorothy Martin, Gertrude Fortune, Linda Widncr, Tomasina Kilmadeg QSEATEDJ Dorothy Ciraola, Gloria Majkut, Ruth Perez, Ginny Albright, Ann Kannes, Margaret DeCarter, Anna Blank, Leona Orsini 118 Charles J. Ciaccio, Principal Ugfzr ' QABOVEJ Frances Kamp Secretary QLEFTJ Susan Fiorino, sp -.-- Typist ' ' l 1 , John F. Ryan, Administrator for Pupil Personnel Services Joseph Purcell, Administrator for Programs of Instruction ' Arnold Rothstein, Dean Norma Holt Telephone Operator Ann Ryan Typist Virginia Burke Volunteer Coordinator Louise Adams Typist Rosemary Jenner School Monitor Mary Bosworth Typist tggqsfickles Operational Staff Do you have any experience? Job-seekers often hear that question. Because of their BOCES train- ing, hair stylist Linda Kennedy frightj, painter Bill Dralle, electricians Bill Brunet, Tom Lysiak and Doug Sawin will be able to answer yes. QBELOW LEFTI Yvonne Bonaparte gets on the job experience in a flower shop. QBELOW CENTERH Jeanette Kelly gets her blood pressure taken by Laurie Zacharkevics and Donna Wright. QBELOW RIGHTJ Chefs-in-Training John Sears, Mary Ann Wieland, Bill Maclntyre and Chris Sheehan practice their trade. gf' FRANK ANDREONE Social Studies RICHARD ARNOLD Science DALTON BAMBURY Guidance LINDA BASINAIT Mathematics STEVEN BASINAIT Mathematics KEITH BEEBE 1 , Business JOHN BIRCHLER English DAVID BRADLEY Science H I . RICHARD BURDA n X f Science x L! ROBERT CACCHILLO tx X I I B I 1 Industrial Arts , x 120 Closed circuit television is now possible in all classes in the high school. Improvements in the media center were made during the summer under the direction of media specialist James Tusty, here shown working on the mixer. Video has been used by many teachers for the improvement of instruction. For example, Orfeo Fran- zoni has made a series of tapes for his biology classesg Barbara Redmond had students make videtapes in con- nection with the study of JULIUS CAESARQ students regularly made tapes as projects for European Studies. The brainchild of John Birchler, Independent Study in English allows students to work on their own on projects of their choice. The one-on-one encounters between teacher and student are an important part of the course. At right center, Jeanne Jarvis talks to Mr. Birchler about her paper on Sherlock Holmes. Having a place where you can feel at home is one of the appeals of ISE. Chris Goutos and Bob Garcelon fbelowj use the ISE room to relax during a free mod. ,5 C5 ROBERT DRAKE SAE WILLIAM DRAKE Foreign Languages KATHLEEN DRUMM Home Economics ORSON DUNHAM' Science DOUGLAS ELSON Business DIANE EVANS Mathematics RUSSELL FERRIS Science FREDERICK FIELD Physical Education PETER FISH Industrial Arts ORFEO FRANZONI Science 122 asf- Q. 'Q- .5 ,- qv Y 1 Ninth grade teams were new this year. Schedules of ninth graders were arranged so that a large block of students had the same teachers for most of their subjects. The schedules of the teachers were arranged so that they had time to meet to plan learning experiences and to discuss common problems, The interaction of some of the teams was very high, even extending to extra-curricular experiences. Below are the members of one apparently happy team: James Seaman, John Carley, Herbert Spencer, Sadie Schneider, Gigi Obloy, Susan Cohen and Sanford Furman. i I x hatis New? 1972 grad: What courses are you in this year? Current student: AP Physics, aviation science, ISE, and Project Advance Sociology. 1972 grad: What'? I never even heard of those things when I was at GCI-IS. So many new programs have started in the last five years that this imaginary dialogue could conceivably take place. As Director of Curriculum Dr. Joseph Purcell explains, New programs are built to meet the changing needs of Guilderland students and teachers. They can add excitement to learning and teaching. In addition to the programs mentioned above, other recent developments include: . . a home economics careers programs . . . an offset lithography class the Adelphi Program in languages . . . new programs for the handicapped ...a reading and math center in the East Building . . . an external physical education program. Obviously, the variety in the Guilderland mosaic is not an accident. 1 EBERHARD FUCHS Foreign Languages SANFORD FURMAN Social Studies MAIDA GALLAGHER Nurse-Teacher GEORGE GEARHARDT W. Business' RISA GREGORY Social Studies ELAINE GRIMSTEAD Home Economics ERIC GRIMSTEAD Mathematics Q ROBERT GUSBERTI W Foreign Languages ' KAROL HARLOW e English 's BEVERLY HARRINGTON A Business wi f J, i 'Department Head 123 Senior Alternative Experience A TV, stereo, sofas and a patchwork wall-can this be a classroom? Sure! It's the SAE room, considered home', by forty-two seniors. In the room, there may be two people studying and talking, another sitting on a soft but worn out sofa listening to rock 99, another talking casually to Mr. Pidgeon. A refrigerator stands by filled with refreshments brought in by the students. The Senior Alternative Experience was designed to provide a greater diversity of programs and to allow students more freedom. Among the community ex- periences of this year's SAE'ers are tutoring at the Middle School, writing for the Altamont Enterprise, working at election headquarters, and working as librarian at Lynnwood Elementary School. GLENN HARRISON Health MELANIE HAYDEN Physical Education FREDERICK HEITKAMP English CARL HERMAN' Social Studies ROBERT HERMANN .- Mathematics I , JOHNETTA HILL Physical Education JOHN HOTALING Social Studies ARTHUR HUTSON - Business ROBERT IAGROSSI Special Education MARY JANERICH Nurse 'Department Head 124 ini 'FR 1 3 x ' as l -li 1 -vi. In their fourth year as an English-social studies team, Allan Sholtes and Richard Cascini work with a small class ot' ninth graders. At center, Mr. Cascini passes back a paper to Jean Maruzciak.CInsertJ Mr. Sholtes helps Rick Stealy complete some work for a unit on the newspaper. E7 Teaming - 4 A- S To Teach .., l + l 2 ? The answer is more than twoi' if you're talking about the advantages of taking a course taught jointly by an English and history teacher. The success ol' their eleventh grade program in American Studies Q Hislish J led George Sengenberger and Barbara Olson to create a tenth grade interdisciplinary course in European Studies. Above, Fritz Meeusen gets the advantage of the team approach. GORDON MEEUSEN English MINETTE MUNSON Science ELLEN MURPHY English FRANCES MURPHY Science BARBARA NIELSEN Reading x 'waesf 1. ' GIGI OBLOY English HUGH O'CONNOR English BARBARA OLSON English 'TT RICHARD PALMATIER Industrial Arts ROBERT PARMENTER Social Studies 126 Teachers working together isn't so unusual, but when four teachers from four different academic areas get together to work on ONE course-that's something. The one-half year course is Design of Man which allows students to get credit in social studies, home economics, science and English tm credit in eachj. The class meets for six mods a day to look at man,s past, his present, his possible and his probable futures. Among topics covered in the course are bio-ethics, the place of mythology in man's evolution, and the family of the future. Below are the designers : tseatedj Carl Herman, Mary Alice Ryan, Kenneth Zacharias, and Karol Harlow. Standing are Karen Ciaccio, Cosimo Lizzi, Patrick Walsh, and Ruth Rossdeutscher. FRANK PIDGEON English FRANK PLANO English RONALD PRYOR Social Studies WOODROW QUINN English . , . MILDRED RABIN ' ' .flxlxf Mathematics , ,it X , Ka, xt in VAX , it I BARBARA REDMOND English CHARLES RICHARDS Guidance KENNETH ROBITAILLE v . .i'f..,1 Guidance DOLQRES ROPKE Librarian DONNA ROSS Guidance ,dv .gh x Eg ya 127 I can't find a book on the Spanish Armandaf' Do you have magazines on George Orwell? I need a biography of DaVinci. From October to June, the school library is crowded with students uenthusiasticallyl' searching for books on a variety of topics. Even SUNYA gets an influx of GCHS students who do term paper research in the college library and eat in the college cafeteria. Students have different reac- tions to writing term papers, One student remarked, I didn't get much from it. Another said, I can see writing a term paper, but when teachers don't give them back it isn't fair. Believe it or not, a few students fine term papers fun, a challenge. A couple of students claim to have made it to their senior year without ever writing a term paper, but most students do write their term papers, though reluc- tantly in some casesi With concentration like that, Tim Dague and .lim Beach are sure to make the grade on their term papers. Dmitra Pontisakos lakes time off from her work to help Gina Persico with her math as Nellic VandcrWouden looks on. JUDITH ROTHSTEIN English' ELIZABETH ROWE Foreign Languages JOHN T. RYAN Driver Education MARY ALICE RYAN Home Economics' NANCY RYAN Languages BARBARA SANDERS Mathematics MARTHA SANTONI Foreign Languages SADIE SCHNEIDER Guidance ROBERT SCRAFFORD English JAM ES SEA MAN Mathematics 'Department Head 128 QLEFTJ Dave Smith's World War ll paper will have at least one impressive item in the bibliography. Below are three hard working writers: Qtop rowj Bob Dorn, Anita Ronis, and Jeanette Willey Cbottom leftj. Always ready to help is librarian William Stewart, an expert on term paper problems. , 'RSX- LN J 1 - : Rug f X. x S , J ik, .xx ,i ,i - ,X X- N i Q . 1? X. ' , -Q f' 1 ull 'T ff , I' 5 I i 'V l . fig- - 1 A v . ' TT nf X' Q T . -ai. . X ' L - ' E i Tix ii ' TQ ' x f .L 3-J T x X 1 .s x X X X X , f'T'Q 'ii l A T GEORGE SENGEWBERGER . 'N ' Social Studies ' ' i ' All .XN SHOl,TliS I , Q i f? K U Engllslt - ' , ' JANIS SLUITER s- A X, V A ' -' Industrial Arts ' , ' TITONTAB SMITH English ,f I. .,f:,,,, , DONALD SNYDHR Y iff' M Science 5:.:fiff:i::::::': 1 AX T HERBERT SPENCER English ROBERT STEENBURGI1 Business ': CAROL STIMSON English ROBERT STIMSON Mathematics' SHIRLEY TETREAULT Physical Education 'Department Head 129 1 .-'iziimugll I t Lively abs To many students, one class is just like another: the teacher talks, you take notes, you take tests every now and then, and that's it. The break comes with labs. In science classes, every sixth day the students work on their own or in pairs dissecting frogs or cats, combining chem- icals to obtain interesting results. For many students, lab day provides a welcome relief from the daily routine and gives a chance to experiment on the things taught in formal classes. Mike Bellecosa may look prepared for an atomic explosion, but he's just boiling water, Writing down observations is one part of the scientists job-a part Bill Young obviously doesn't mind. Liu. .aa--..u...g,, 4 - DANIEL THOMAS Social Studies HUTCHIN TIBBETTS Guidance KATHLEEN TORINO Business .IAMES TUSTY Mcdia I NORMAN UTEGG Science Q. NEIL VAN DE CARR Industrial Arts . THEODORE VICKERY f, .- Art M' ' 'fl I Music . . f LYLE WARNER L -, English i ARTHUR WAUGH Art :.x L . RICHARD WAGNER I l .. I 5 . I ! af , x , 130 - Z I , 5 A I IT' f 'I e ut. . I x J -M 5 1 H? ,O ja 14, sl I Q I QLEFT TOPJ Probing the intestinal tract of a worm brings enjoyment QLEFT CENTERJ Lori Malgraffs steady hand is an asset in chemistry Greg Goutos has his eye on something other than his balance. f if If I.-Lx Q ,P N tr--L DONALD WEBSTER Music HERBERT WFIDFNINNXJ Busincw JEANETTI1 VVll,SONl librarian JAMES WINGATE Social Studies HERMAN WYLD Physical Education JOHN YAGER Social Studies KENNETH ZACH.-XRIAS Science STEVEN ZAHURAK Social Studies CARMEN ZALDUA Foreign Languages JANICE ZEBROWSKI Foreign Languages 131 People ho Work With Machines Paper and pencil used to be just about the only tools students used. Not any more. Nowadays, during the school day, many students operate computers and calculators, lathes and electric typewriters, video tape recorders and high speed printing presses, CACROSS TOPJ Chris Bohen, Glenn Helmer and Marc Smith rebuild an engine at the BOCES center on Karner Road. The intricacies ofa lathe are explained to .loe Kilcullen, Steve Kieper, Walter Best and Chris Peat by Dan Orsini tsecond from rightj. - Mary Burrell and Eileen Cusack get in some warm-up exercises in typing class. CMIDDLE Ol-' PAGEJ Future computer operators John Carl, .leannee Jarvis, Mary Miele, Amy Smith, Marie Shortsleeve, Sandy Lein- inger, and Jon Green pose with their instructor Mr. Williams. If too many mechanics spoil the motor, the ear Bob Klenotiz, Pat Bonneau and Tom Link are working on is in for trouble. A victim of the nationwide CB mania, George DeSantis tests his new antenna. QACROSS BOTTOMJ Mr. Fish shows Fred LaPlant and the other students exam- ples of different types of print. Bruce Shank checks out Ken Anthony's work on the lathe. The key punch machine receives Marie Shortsleevc's un- divided attention. l32 fl!! 5 M' msg .l sy N 1 I ,A , Q y, '..'11 - ' .MM I 5 I Y Ns 5 A s wx ulQ . X , ,D-'V Music Sylvia I-Ian and Kristine Thomas use the practice rooms to perfect their technique. Members of the pit orchestra, Pete Galloway and Thom Lanni practice the music for KISS ME KATE. i' if 4l's 0 t 524.1 fgrrf ORCHESTRA: Phyllis Lyngard, Conductor FRONT ROW: Sylvia Han, Frances DeR0ok. Lisa Kobrynski. Linda Lhl. Sharon Esler, Katherine McKee, Sean O'NeiI, Vikki Shane, SECOND ROW: Kim Korzeniewski. Gail Barndt, Lana Shane. Lori Tenzrne. Darlene VanStone, Kristine Thomas, Monica DeGonzague, Florence Ryu, THIRD ROW: Michelle Gemme. Janet Philips. Janet Naginey, Gregory Dwyer, Tanya Pankin, Sharon Salmon, Katy Odell, Richard Webster, Barbara Sgambellone. Marc Diamond: FOURTH ROW: Sheila O'Donnell, Doris Tanton, Pamela Sawin. Kara Cochrane, Mark Viscio. Patrick McGee-Russell, Shannon Scott, Janyce Wiebe, Laura Robinson, Michelle St. Pierre, Marjorie Hough, Courtney Purringtong FIFTH ROW: Carrie Bradley. Marci Johnson, Daniel Burger, James Rockstroh, Michael Perry, Jon Myers. Gregg Nolte. Peter Galloway. Thom Lanni: SIXTH ROW: Rolly Merrill, Andrew Lopez, Dixie Daily 4A fr 5 .rr 5 4 I 1 fi . as, ,I X V I .1515 's Q4 5-4 Q.-' 14 -Y At the end of a long day, Mr. Kingsland relax. Kim Onderdonk and Karen Regan take a break be- ' tween rehearsals. f l - , ,, L is ' f f. E:-133 R . E V . ,il , iii if XR, K xdxv V I Aw if N A .A ,-,lf tit ill 7x 'Qi VTE, ' N32-i'-1 i lf! 4-91 I 'F' 3 4, y 'fsggf l ' -ti i V-if-fire l i l l l NINTH GRADE BAND: FRONT ROW: John McDermott, Deanna Grubs. Kathy Barber, Tony Zitelli. Kathy Toomey. Denise Kline, Valerie Lambert, Tama Spadaro, Kim Onderdonk, Karen Regan SECOND ROW: Brenda Adams. Susie Klein. Debbie ' Antalek, .lanice VanZandt, Kathy Pezze, Chris Burger, Ted LaCroix. Bernadette Sgambellone. Lori Crawford. Lisa Schuff. lanez Simpkins, Kris Chamberlin, THIRD ROW: Dave Lieberman, Mark Moskowitz, Dania Chainyk, Carol Burris. Pam Draiss. 5.15 Longshore, Greg Brown, Greg Chardeen, Harold Abram, Lori Temme, Lynn Safford, Kathy Barry. Patti Kahlhaugh. Laurel Snyderg FOURTH ROW: Nancy Edmonds, Bill Smith, Charlie Ackner. George Strout, Darryl Daily. Tom Kamp. John O'Donriell. Greg Nolte, Paul Leto, Jim McGinnis, Jon Myers, Artie Rodgers: BACK ROW1 Steve Saltiman. Bob Leddick. Niark DeGor1:ague .loe Wilson, Mike Provencher, Steve McEwing, Dave Giroux, Rusty VanSyckle LNOT SHOWN: Mike Jiusto. Beth Nliiiei 136 .r ,ui . J. CONCERT BAND: Donald Webster, Director FRONT ROW: Tony Zitelli, John McDermott, Cheryl Harding, Michelle Mango, Sue Sand, Lori Grubs, Martha Knapp, Kathy Donnarumag SECOND ROW: Sue Mele, .lean Lassell, Maureen Eldridge, Catherine Lott, Andrea Miller, Donna Aylward, Rhonda Syphaxg THIRD ROW: Maryann Delamater, Teri Bruce, Jay Longshore, Tom Batzinger, Tom Persieo, Lynn Ann Safford, Jan- nell Jund, Mark Stevens, Joe Padula, Mark House, Sandy Hallcnbeck, June Crosby, Linda Devlin, Margaret Parr FOURTH ROW: Jay Cochrane. Mary Hearn. George Strout, Kevin Kelly. Howard Gifford, David George, Darryl Daily, Mark Whitlock, Gregg Nolte, Kent Sanders, Michael Behn, Rusty Van Syckleg FIFTH ROW: Thom Provencher. Saul Aronson, Jeannette Willey. Wayne Temme, Buddy Meagley, Janice Edmonds, Robert Berschwinger, .lay Cusick. Michael Kerr, Peter Galloway. QBOTTOM OF PAGE5 Jannell Jund and Janice Edmonds are studies in concentration, A3355 iii l , 5 i 1 5 vgrb-Q1 , i 1 ,, K M - ,ill igmsvaff lt-. vQ'a ':'aE' S!!-' .1 'U' ,d.,,t,i:?.' X 'lg u .Q Rx si um' Rolly Merrill plays to beat the band. STAGE BAND Saxes: Tom Persico, Joe Orsini, Mike Bellacosa, Lynn Safford, John McDermott Tromboncs: Jon Myers, Tom Kamp, Greg Nolte, Pete Galloway Trumpets: Dan Burger, Mike Perry, Jim Rockstroh, Fritz Meeusen if Percussion: Rolly Merrill, Tim DiNovo Piano: Larry Gee Bass: Courtney Purrington Advisor: Roger Kingsland 1......- Thc Pep Band plays The Churgc at Il homc bziskctbull gumc. 138 CHOIR: Richard Wagner, Director: Larry Gee. Piano TOP ROW: A. Draisey. M, Hedges. M, Mannes. J. Anderson. M. Parr, D. Sperry. P. Jones tPresidentJ. Nl. Delamater. D. Sengen- bcrgcr, B. Meagley, J, Wiebe. B. Sgambellone. G. Huberty. L. Floyd. S. Pentakg ROW li J. Burleigh, D. Fuller, J. Willey, L. Leather. A. Merz. L. White. S. Rendert. R. Nlcliee. C Rap- sard, T. Pankin, D. Grubs, N. Duyter, C. Theisen. ROW 3: L. Bradt. Y. Saunders. D. Langen- bach, F. Burleigh. P. DeAlleaume. P. Barber. M. Perry. R, Xlerrill. L. Nleagley. P. XlcGee- Russcll, S. O'Neill, A. Poole, S. Stimson. M. Worthington: FRONT ROW: L, Robinson. M. Duell, M, Whitlock, R. Robinson. R. Jackson. A, Stauffer. T, Lanni. J. Lunni. D, Burger. P. Galloway, J. McDermott. S, Scott. R. O'Neil, C. Jones. Q.-XBSENT: Rich Steiens. Demetru Pontisakos. Andy Lopezj. CHORUS: Richard Wagner, Director FRONT ROW: Claudia Tosiello. Tania Spadaro, Terry Barney, Bob Gibbs, David Tregaskis, Richard Jensen, Dale Hobson, Diane Phillips, Bonnie Strevelg SECOND ROW: Meg Stevens, Susan Spencer, Lu- cretia Pettit, Gail Sterling, David Langen- bach, Lawrence Gee, Alan Poole, Peter Gil- bert, Sandy Pentack, Conni Theisen, THIRD ROW: Sharon Hedden, Denise Fuller, Lisa Friebel, Lisa Bishop, Debbie Acker, Sonjia Jones, Nancy Golash, Theresa Draisey, Sharon O'Dea1 FOURTH ROW: Lisa Buckoff, Lisa Schull, Andrea Shane, Rose' mary Rourke, Nancy Kolak, Judith Arnold, Joan Burleigh, Laurie Reilly, Sharon Esler, Mary Ann Duchna, Nancy Dayter. PEP BAND: Katy Odell, Shannon Scott, Brenda Adams, John McDermott, Rick Webster, Nlurk Stevens, Jun Wiebe, Barb Sgambellonc, Mike Bellacosa, Tom Kamp, Jon Myers, Ed Myers, Thom Lanni, Mark Whitlock, Darryl Daily, Fritz Nleeusen, Floyd Wag- ner, Dan Burger, Mary Lynn Cropsey. Jim Rockstroli, Mike Perry, Rolly Merrill .Q , 1 abbling n The Arts , . ,. a'.' QCLOCKWISE FROM ABOVEB For a first year art studcnt, Debbie Sperry does some impressive work. One of many students doing inde- pendent work in art, Jolinda Abrams has been developing her talents for threc years. With Craig Shave directing and Cuyler VanDeCarr and John Endres on the cameras, Pat and Mikc's project is sure to be a success. For her SAE media course, Barb Bulman had to learn to operate the video-tape equipment. So many teachers have been using the video tape equipment as a part of their classes that aide Tim Doyle needs a fat folder to keep track of projects in process, Advance planning is the key to success- ful video tape projects as Mike Monroe and Pat Sheehan learn from consulting with Craig Shave. Her project in ceramics class gets Amy Sgarlata's undivided attention. 140 'M ,X I .3 , j- V g. I ,,' I A X . I i q, N I' v 45-s ij' 1 i A' ij L Y t -AB: . 3 -x, I 8 Missing People l Including every person and every program was a goal of the yearbook staff. How- ever, it proved to be an unreachable goal. These pages, coming at the con- clusion of the People section, are an attempt to include some of the people missed in the previous pages. Unfor- tunately, there are still some students and staff not included in the book. ig Sax -1 , N1.,i5v z e . , r 1 X ,ips E X gv Q? my M all t 1 i- Fig-E1'?f 5 'll QABOVEJ Michele Blakely with two of her students, Mary Anna Muscolino and Chris Boyce Harold Kenyon, physical education Eleanor Zahnleuter, typist Sharon Currier, teacher assistant Joyce Smith, instructional aide Ann Poczubut, trainable program Leland Reynolds, custodian 142 s-f X .F fsvefx 'Y t. Q.. 31- Robert Balander Joe Burke Dianna Dominic Carlene Beth Miller Hammell Bernadette Sgambellone Qi i 4 as 6' rf ' I fe N Davia Chainyk Sue Jarvis Thomas XYDllCl'! rf r X fnuf- f f ' l fx' We , f53:Ei'1-r f h. X 3 Miss . f V f 3 ' 'ull , fy' la ' I' ' Lawrence Terry Reilly Markcssinis if W M 1 1: ik X, f i . I -Q Juniorgg Sophomores: Kathyryn LOI'l Barber Donnal-uma Margaret Moore Mary Jarvis Janell .lund Patricia Schillinger Michael Suttie Pls ' 1 Sgambellone QLEFTJ Hall Monitor Nancy Lown, being coerced into having her picture taken by Anita Ronis LBELOWJ Teacher Aide Mary Osterhout QQBELOW, FAR RIGHTU Hall Monitor Suzanne Phillips Sf 96uooLBu5 gg TRUE lfl ff of A Ig? G, 1 f , if K- ' x ii c f 41. J! I lgjy f WW- gg wx f f -f D ik -'tit' ' X 1 HONE M x I f f-H G11 f X X.,- ' P V , , M, A 4 , H I X f ,, ff 4. f f L f f 9 I ff! I V4 , x V Y 4 1 L X 1 x ' . 6 - ff ' '41, Q V J.J J fl Tfilj . AL T35 in - fi A mm, 5 f CE - ' Y' 5 -- f v X14 W' ' X 15 , f v X I N-.Q ' ' ' X- X 1 I 1 afff ff 'BUMPT' W 31 , ' - , ' '7 L ' 6 I ,M 5' P 1,9 S SC Bu S. I'S 3 So you would rather drive a car to school than take the bus, would you? You've probably never thought of the advantages of riding a bus. For one thing, when, if not while waiting for the bus, do you have the opportunity to be outside at 7:00 A.M. on a crisp winter morning, admiring the beautiful blue color of your fingertips? On a frosty day, if your friends grin and wave as they drive by the bus stop, you can answer with a deep purple smile, knowing they are missing out on the suspense of wondering whether or not the bus will make it through the snow. You know you're in for a treat if the ancient yellow machine does arrive. As you climb up the steps, you are greeted by the melodic, enveloping screeches of a factory-rejected AM-FM radio. Then you feast your eyes on the luxurious interior of this amazing machine-namely the seats covered with an elegant seaweed green material. If you're lucky enough to find an empty seat, you will be amazed to discover that when the bus moves the seats vibrate as vigorously as the most expen- sive massaging beds. As you and the many, many others on the bus enjoy these experiences free of charge, you may also amuse yourself by reading the humorous messages posted on the front wall. For example, there's the old standby Do not stand forward of white line. Afraid you won't be aboard long enough to take advantage of all these comforts? Don't worry. Your friendly driver obligingly drives at no more than thirty miles per hour to insure that your experience on a Guilderland school bus will be a long and memorable one. 146 Student Life I Coming New Place Being a ninth grader is hard on you. The school is so big and you're so small. The age difference between you and a senior is great. The first day of school was confusing, but after a couple of days the high school was great. What's it like to be a ninth grader? Itls being pushed and shoved and learning to push and shove back . . . There are SO many people it's like a miniature New York City . . . It's carrying more books than you've ever carried. It's walking 250 miles a day just going to classes. It's having to get up SO early. Being a ninth grader isn't the best because nobody pays any attention to you. The big kids don't pick on you. They just walk right by you. When they told us of all the activities there were, right away I wanted to get involved in everything. Once you get used to it, school becomes a boring daily routinef' I can't wait until I'm a senior. Then I can be one of the big shotsf' tQuotes are from a group of ninth graders who were asked in October, What's it like to be a ninth grader'? j .iam ff 110 3 9th grade Orientation xl A' --'Q . n, , :Wx 4 1..- i 'Gu-r 4 l x y... I ' 3 3-mf ,as .r, L 8 A . 1 -1-'G--,,g 'ly -I 3 gi.. : V Q ,P in 'A 'Y 5 f Wf J x l l 1 X-af .f Fashion QCLOCKWISEJ The 'Kgreascr look 4Sam Dunston and Eric Kvinlaug The casual set fStcve LaMalfa and John Carpenter The school uniform 4Kathy Cowley Shoes in the spotlight Lookin' good -Sue Spohr, Bill Giallonardo, Missy McCann The elegant look -Sue Kamp and Bruce Ginsburg 152 Student Life vii-sr M .n Everyone at GCHS has his own style, but there are some definite fashion trends this year. Walking down the hall, you're likely to see gauchos and bootsg knee-length skirts, cowl neck sweaters and bulky carcligansg jumpsuitsg skirts and blazers with platform shoes or clogs. The dressier segment of the male student body wears corduroy levis, a matching jacket, a coordinated shirt, and-occasionally-a leather jacket. Jean jackets decorated with patches, overalls, painters' pants, sweat shirt jackets, earth shoes, and crazy- patterned socks are unisex favorites. The trend in hair styles is toward short hair for both girls and boys. The Hwedgel and the short, curly hair- cut are popular with girls who pay up to 514.00 per haircut. Many boys also have their hair styled, sometimes paying as much as the girls to have the job done. Student Life 153 The Grind QCLOCKWISE FROM ABOVEl Kathy lgoe says, l've got my pass. See? Ward Phelan's wondering how he's going to get through the mob. Mrs. Phillips makes sure Ken Phillips' pass is legit. Library Work is part of the grind for Nancy Berschwinger and YY4 Donna Peterson enjoyed the movie she saw in English class-until she had to WRITE about it. Driver-Ed's more fun out on the road, Elaine Barnett finds as she -,:b i listens to a lecture on safe driving. lt's 3:26 but Mrs. Rabin's still at it, trying to get Susan O'Neill - - straight about absolute numbers. N- l. 11 . 5 K 154 Student Life v Sandy Cellini. E Failing your chemistry test with a 55 . . . getting yelled at by the librarians in front of everybody f... falling asleep in math class. . . trying to push your way through the halls to get to your next class on time . . .getting checked for passes . . , finishing your homework two mods before its due . . , getting detention when you'd much rather be home watching television . . . spending all of your free mods in the library working on a term paper for history . . . know- ing that if anything can go wrong, it will! tx -A aku, .. 1' tk .,,' Q ,. fit Aw , 3 Oi, L , l i Q 5 K ,.. I I , . 3, ', 'vig n ' Eff is 1 Sell Student Life 155 ll! il Tl Double Trouble QCLOCKWISE FROM ABOVEJ Seniors Becky Chapman and Mike Lombardi are among the couples that have been together for a long time. Married in June, Mr, and Mrs. Eric Grimstead are one of the five married couples on the high school staff. Senior Mike Wygel and sophomore Sue McNa- mara's friendship crosses class lines. When he came into our school new last year, Dennis Ruddy met Jackie Fouhy, and they are still best of friends. Freshman Andrea VanWormer and sophomore Dan Tribley enjoy spending time together out of doors. Friends since kindergarten, Lori Rissacher and Don Nasholds are still together in their last year of high school. 156 Student Life .-so-X v--- 25 . ' Q. 1 Jil bf But they were young: OH! what without our youth would love be? What would youth be without love?' -Byron Sometimes from her eyes I did receive fair speechless messages. -Shakespeare Many are the names applied to friendshipg but where youth and beauty enter in, their friendship is rightly called love and is held to be the fairest of the gods. -Dio Chrysostom Love is an egotism of two, -Antoine de Salle The reason of all unreasonable actions. -Dryden Student Life 157 QACROSS TOPJ Guilderland administrator William Aylward didn't win an assembly seat in the '76 elections, but it wasn't because Kathy McGuire and Katharine Johnson didn't do their part. Mike Richardson is brushing up on his basketball history. Karen Dean finds the library a quiet spot lo study. Pam Scheiderer abides by the pass system in between mods. QACROSS CENTERJ A representative from Albany Business College tells a group of sen- iors about the college's offerings, Tracy Keever just heard some unbelievable news. Diane Engel and Michele Jacques work on a display for the girls physical education bulletin board. QACROSS BOTTOMj Lori Mulligan's glad she did her chemistry homework. Anne Eldridge doesn't mind having her work interrupted if picture taking is the reason. Mark Gooding, Dan Abbruzzese and Jeff Burt find the library a congenial place to spend their free mods. -L Lf-Q .- f 158 Student Life QQKX 'ig-e.. 4 ur Cafeteria Qclockwisej starting from bottom leftj Showing l.D.'s to Coach Spohr wouldn't amuse most people as much as it does Roger Dufek, Donna Redmond, Mark Robinson, and Martha Valentine. ' Carrying one of the 800 cartons of milk sold every day, Kevin Demers begins his quest for a cafeteria seat. Having their lunch interrupted by the photographer doesn't bother Angela Doyle, Lisa Jacques, and Lorraine Casatelli. Paul Conors and Ken VanOrman always like a window seat. Sophomore Dan Beliveau is one ofthe many students who look forward to the twice-a-month pizza menu. Mike Lysogorski follows his twin Ralph out ofthe cafeteria. W, 11 X! 160 10:34 A.M.: Many people are just thinking about breakfast, but for students whose l.D.'s are stamped mod seven, l0t34 signals lunchtime. 10:34-l0:38: I.D. check. The monitoris head moves in a continuous motion in an effort to prevent anyone from sneaking into the cafeteria. 10:38-10245: Students wait in line to pick up the days special. lf it's a pizza day, the lines are long, As they wait. students gossip, laugh at each other's l.D.'s, borrow money for lunch, lO:45-l0:53: Finally there's a time to eat. By now, most of the brown-baggers have finished their entrees and hurry to buy an ice cream before the door is locked, Seven or eight pizmaeziters cram their trays together at a table meant for four. Milk cartons Hy to the basket from five yards away lwith milk, of course, spilling along the wayl. The various conversations in the room mix into a loud hum. l0:53: The mod bell rings, Three huntlred students rush to squeeze through a six foot door, ' r - A ' ' - -: g 161 - df? l i Homecoming 976 1 1 . I ,fe ft l 2 Q: ll x .. ,f . -! i f i 1 1' , . F ' 2,-gg? Q ' : '- r .1 , ygia 5 if ,I kb L' 'A I A ,,.- , ff-in, qv- 11 ver- -yr:-A.. -:. fi 2-gg-'QTL-r's: - S ..,,,. ,. 1 , ' N tif: J' Jr- - . QCLOCKWISE FROM ABOVEJ Dan Ryan tells Beth Diehm, Don't be embar- rassed. You danced just fine. Nervous Lynn Harding and Kathy Mastrianni are helped from their car by Mr. Ciaccio. During halt'-time ofthe football game, the queen and her court make their first public appearance. Flanked by Kevin Chase and .lim Smith, Queen Pam presides at the dance. Joe Amato escorts Eve Aretakis into a world of glitter and gold. 162 Student Life L K ffilifff Q I 'N 41: A A ' f ,, Q X ..,. SN W arsity Soccer 55551 In 19 6 BOYS' VARSITY SOCCER The season began on a promising note with a new field and ended with a sixth suburban council championship. The team compiled an overall I4-3 record. The whole team was outstanding in defense and offense and ten players made the SCHENECTADY GAZETTE'S All-Star Team: Ed DuGuay, Dan Powers and Greg -J Hilt to the first teamg Eric Laier and Jon Angellotti to the second teamg Brian Moxey, Jody Knauss, Joe Reppcnhagen and Joe Mihal with honorable mention. , Um-H . Ed DuGuay was a real standout, breaking and tying records everywhere. I-Ie was named to the first team of the New York All Star Team and then was named All-American, an honor given to only thirty-three players in the United States. TOP RIGHT: Leaping high off the ground, Jon Angellotti makes another fingertip save to spoil a Bison attack. MIDDLE: Daryll Knowles stops to trap thc ball while he decides whether to dribble or to kick it upfield. FRONT ROW: Greg Hilt, Jody Knauss, Jon Angellotti, Dan Powers, Ed DuGuay SECOND ROW: Phil Pelkey. Joe Kuhn. DEW Sarraino, Joc Mihal, Rich Mohr, John Geritz, Eric Laier, Jeff Benson. Andy Stauffer THIRD ROW: Coach Snyder, Chuck Batzinger, Jim Roberts, Daryll Knowles, Chuck Meeusen. Ed Vadney, Joe Reppenhugen. Steve Linford. Briar: Nloxey. Mark Schaible I66 , f Affiffkitif f 'J Fl' x A -4. .. 1.d..,:. 5- . r 1' 4 ' ' 't 'fwgfil , .. , '- K i' l5i.,A,Qg . 5: 9- Aw. r ' vi Lg. .:.- - Q e..,,.,.a . '- 9- ',gs,Q:'- -4 bgfg?5'i'9 N,.- 3,5 TOP LEFT: .lim Roberts and a Spartan fullback fight for possession ofthe ball in the corner of the field. BOTTOM LEFT: Ed DuGuay breaks away towards the net for one of his 22 goals. MIDDLE: Covering midfield, Dan Powers prepares to boot the ball to a teammate on the line, FRONT ROW: Sherri Ramsey, llka Oberst, Tammy Ramsey, Lisa Mele, Sheila Hatfield, SECOND ROW: Kathy Byrnes, Sue Smith, Laura Bradley, Sue Dague. fl-er' , ,-ff--ff-E55 ia- , 9Pi'dteFl?6d C 'ff '-faf1ee'fft6BE6Hent A i 2 Columbia AO, ,, 5 Niskayuna 31 ,gif 4 Bethlehem -0 , 4 Shaker 0 7 f I Colonic 0 3 Shcnendehowa ' 2 l Burnt Hills 0 3 Mohonascn l 3 Columbia l 7 Scotia 3 2 Shenendehowa 3 6 Niskayuna I 4 Shaker , 2 1 ' I Mohonasen 0 6 Colonie 2 I Burnt Hills 2 Sectionals I Burnt Hills V '2 When you think about a J.V. team, you figure that most of the players will be juniors, but this year's .I.V. soccer team con- sisted of twenty-eight sopho- mores and one freshman. This year was the first time no juniors were on the team. The season proved to be a very successful one. With a 10-3-1 record, the squad finished in a . . Soccer Finishes n Second Place MIDDLE: Khris Clemens finds himself all alone while dribbling toward the goal. BELOW RIGHT: Mike Pelkey gets off a short pass just before two Scotia players try to steal the ball. g 2 Guilderland strong second place behind Burnt-Hills. Many people were playing new positions or playing for the first time. Before the season even started, because the team didnit have a goalie, Larry Pisarski volunteered for the position. In spite of his inexperience, he did - a great job. Jeff I-Iilt played com- petitive soccer for the first time and was a key factor in the team's winning record. Khris Clemens, a freshman, led in the scoring with nine goals. For the sectionals, Jeff and Khris were moved up to varsity, along with Mike Pelkey, Shayne Arm- strong and Mark Stevens. I ity X WX' FRONT: Mark Salmon, Bob Tucker, Kevin Cronin, Greg Cohan. Larry Pisarski, Mike Pelkey. Khris Clemens. .lim Neville. Cuyler VanDeCarr, Paul Bosco, Dave Fingerhut 2nd ROW: Coach Kline, Dana Doak, Mike Pollard. Mike Ortale. Mike Belacosa, Mark LaMalfa, Julian Zgoda, Chris LaGuardia, Tom Dvorscak, John Morgan, Mark Stevens. Shayn Armstrong. Jeff I-Iilt. Dwight Janerich, Buddy Meagley, Torsten Oberst, Peter Freisatz, Tom Batzinger 168 V!!! Freshmen Soccer Brian Leninger, Bob Frederick, Yung Tran, Mike Provehcher 3 d elcfifi aiunczl Wllhzim Boudl-cali' Kevm Ludwig' Zwicklbauer, Rick Martin, John Burde, Bob Dibella, Tom Flanri-ery, Scott Freleliey, Bjiiziitollsoidrlglcgiitclftogrziitzliaiifzitsth Onalel Mike 1 Guilderlangl X Opponent W Beth iephem 1 '0 haker I it Scotia l ' I, 'k' Q-Colonic ,,- -I I fo -Burnt Hills,-1 3 5 , f . W Sheriendehowa 2 wg fl Mohonasen A l N,iskfiy1iha ' I Columbia 0 1 . 1, s ' Berhiehimee t ' ' 2 Shaker 2 Scotia 0 LEFT: Leaping off the ground, Bruce Magnuson follows through on a mighty kick. RIGHT: Dave Knauss prepares to boot the ball as the offense hustles downfield. Mickey Cleary settles the ball as he looks upfield for someone to pass to. '35 N i s -,Q 'Lx i 1. 4? . - 4. ,,,, ,.,,. s ,,,- e .. The freshmen soccer team finished their schedule with a 2-8-2 record. The squad's defense held up well, never giving up more than three goals a game. but the offense just couldn't score enough goals. All the games were closely fought battles with thc difference in the score often being only one goal. Throughout the season the whole team worked together putting forth their best effort. A few outstanding players, though, were Brian Lening- er, Mickey Cleary, Dave Knauss and .limmy Gula playing offense on the forward line. Sparking the de- fense were .lohn O'Donnell. Bob Frederick and John Purcell playing at the fullback spots. 169 l 5-It arsity Soccer Just Missed The Sectionals ..ss , N, 5 FRONT ROW L:R4Barb Pettengill, Monica Parker, Sheila O'Donnell. too-captainl Dixie Daily Qco-captainj, Dawn Leninger, Lynn Siebert 2nd ROWfBonnie Nleugley Barb Haines, Amy Lininger, Robin Welge, Lynn LeBlanc, Cheryl Mihal. Norine R5 an Coach Shirlcy Tetrault BACK ROW L:R-Dodie Sengenberger. Carol Redmond Geri Broom, Donna Redmond, Fleda Palmer, Michele St. Pierre. Patty Soule. Pia Jenson Linda Pioggia, Cheryl Mihai, Lori Hilton QABOVEJ The girls on the sideline attempt to keep warm while watching their team, QLOWER RIGHTJ Donna Redmond wonders why the whistle was blown. l70 Guilderland We were all a big group of friends was the way one mem- ber of the girls' varsity soccer team described the season. In- juries put seven different girls on the bench at various games but did not hold the team back. The girls finished the season with a l0-3-1 record, earning fourth place in the league standings. A defeat in their last game of the season kept the team out of the first sectionals ever held in this area for girls' soccer. Only the top two teams from each council were allowed to participate in the sectionals. This year the players were award- ed two points for a goal and one point for a penalty, instead of one point for everything. Over one-hundred points were tallied by the offense for the year. Mi- chele St, Pierre led the team with a composite of thirty-two points for the fourteen gamesg Dixie Daily had twenty-two. Awards were given to Norine Ryan, who was voted by the team as Most Valuable Playerg to Patty Soule, who received the Most Improved trophy: and to Dixie Daily, who was awarded the sportsmanship trophy. if .. Q, .ag int. .1 N 7 MIDDLE: Sheila, Dixie, Michele and Patty of the from line move down field l0 put the ball in the nel. Y .-, 'J LOWER LEFT: Michele prepares to pass to Patty or Dixie. l7l 0 Burmstiixlls-T ,Qs 6 Columbia -.- T 0 N,,,, 'fshakef ' ,L ,. 4 ID? , 'Mohonasen 0, ' L I A f' Q' 2 Y- Scotia 4335, l - K5 - ,Q fi' : ,L -5 ,. .A ' 4 Bethlehem 1 , 4' .-gg 'g1' H- 2 Niskayuna .I L 3, 'UZSEJ QM- 'f 1 .LMA . 1 -4 GQQA 1.4-Ig , 5 ,ShenendehovqigEgg6 if ' ' L lil-fA..Q'l Q'Qr'Esg1fbf 3 Shenendehowa 5' ,,...,,- I-.'-1 ,,,' A 2 ,E Bethlehem . -if-I--2' fm 71 '-'- all, 5,-f 5f'-fl l - .,--a:,.,:.a . .a-:- . .AM .'.1.-':x- ,.1.T.4': Soccer TOP RIGHT: Sue Towers enjoys doing the stretching exercises before a game. MIDDLE: Dena Lutz boots the ball at midfield past her Shenendehowa opponents. BOTTOM RIGHT: Michele Gemme finds herself surrounded by the opposition as she attempts to steal the ball. Q16 Guilderland. - Opgonent .1 ,Ai fx, Y sy- X' 2 1, Q.-Niskayuna 0. ,A -f Z Schalmont, . FRONT ROW: .Iacki Fouhy, Peggy Mastrianni, Sue Towers, Ellen Hornbach. Patty Holt. Sue Nleie SEC- OND ROW: Holly Pioggice, Sue Jarvis, Dena Lutz. Mel Hein. Cheryl Harding, Lynn Ann Stafford. .lenm Wclge, Coach Hayden THIRD ROW: Vicki Embler, Kathy Van,-Xmburgh, Michele Gemma, Donna Siebert, Terri Conway, Karen Pauley, Laura Clemenz. Kim Conklin 172 O Flrst Year For Freshmen Soccer FRONT ROW: Leslie Jacques, Chris Chamberlin, Dawn Janerich, Patty Mastrianni, Terry Barney, Mary Dansereau, Bobby Karl, Nancy Dayter SECOND ROW: Laurie Crawford, Beth Miller, Tania Spadero, Karen Suhr Rhonda Harrigan, Kelly Foley, Linda Geritz, Coach Pecor Mary Conners, Sue Chamberlain, Twenty-one enthusiastic girls comprised the .l.V. soccer team this year. Headed by Coach Melanie Hayden, a new physical education teacher, the girls turn- ed out a 4-8-1 season. Their record doesn't show the team's dedication to the sport of soccer or the girls' will to win. The team was led and held to- gether by co-captains Sue Towers and Ellen Hornbach. High scorer for the year was Terry Conway. At the end of season the girls voted Sue Jarvis the most valu- able player award: Mel Hein was voted the most improved player award, and Lynn Ann Safford received an award for displaying the best sports- manship. Fun-loving and hard- workingn are the two phrases that best describe these young athletes. ABOVE LEFT: Vicki Embler is giving her teammate Michele Gemme con- gratulations after a good effort. BOTTOM LEFT: Fearing the worst, Miss Hayden watches her team on one of many cold and windy days. For the first time ever at GCHS, there was a girls' freshmen soccer team. The overwhelming number of girls who attended tryouts, about seventy, made it possible to form a new team. This new addition will be giving the Var- sity and J.V. coaches experienced players for the coming years. Miss Pecor, a student teacher, took on the coaching job. The girls' season was not as long as the Varsity and .l.V.. but an expanded schedule is expected next year. The season ended with a banquet at the Bavarian Chalet on No- vember 2l. There the girls pre- sented Miss Pecor with a plaque and a dozen roses while they also voted Dawn Janerich the most valuable player. 173 arsity Football The highly spirited varsity teamf led by tri-captains Jim Smith, Kevin Chase and John Barry under the coaching of Mr. Kenyon- finished the season with a record of six wins, three losses. The most crucial game of the season was the win over Colonie which assured the boys of a third place spot in- stead of a sixth position. The team earned many awards and honors. Mike Ryan was named to EU first place offense by three local newspapers and to second team offense by a fourth. In addition, he won the Thom McCann Award, which is a scholar and athlete award, and was named to the second team of the All-State as quarter- back. Other players given berths on the All-Star teams of local news- papers were Keith Kenyon, Dave Miller, Kevin Chase, Bud Milli- man, Dan Anderson, John Barry, Jim Smith if F Y' -vi! FIRST ROW: Darrell Karl, Tony Liguori. John Barry. Kevin Chase. .lim Smith. Mike Ryan. Kali' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 re Tr.. lxiniskx. Jim Rwsma? Kenyon SECOND ROW. Mike Lombardi. Buddy Nlillimun. Pete Cu .. W1 1 ss F Joe Amato, Dan Dickinson. Dave Miller THIRD ROW: Bob Collin. John DeSanzis. Reid Xlcmuiel Richard Wyld, Steve Ferguson. Paul l-lornbach. Nlike Schafer. Brion Farley. Tint Ry an FOLRTH Roll Steve Schinnerer, Reid Krakower, John Rosenbach. Nlatt Schreiner. Pete Karl. John Aretak1s.Ste'f Allen, Chris Kenyon, Jim Kisby FIFTH ROW: Don l-landevhart. Nlark Flintrzu. Dzcky Leis. Tom -Xl bruzzese, Dan Anderson. Tom DeLucia. Dan Ryan, Joe Boscoe. Xlark Cgnzuell L xST ROW COSM- Steenburgh, Kenyon, Waugh 174 w -r 1--1. . . Football Takes Second Place Coming from behind, the J.V. football team finished the season with a 6-3 record. This was good enough for a second place in our council behind the always powerful Shenendehowa squad. Early in the year, things didn't look 5 '.sl ':1l- 'QQ Y , good. Down in the council standings Q u. , fills . 5,5 ' at one point with only one win and r ' t ,-32 ' 4 three losses, the team went on a five .l ' -6 ,114 If' game winning streak, the best showing QQj:4g3i. X ' 1 ,1 -, ever by a J .V. team. :fZ?5.:..l 1 i The entire season was marked by a ?Jr'+L Columbia f f' 5- a-A tremendous team effort, but a few at players were great standouts. Quarter- 2 back Jeff Jones, only a sophomore, led the team while much of the offense was handled by Pat Sheehan, who scored seven touchdowns, and Tony Muztafago with four touchdowns. Line-'--Gd 'nnieg - 5 ,ig V Coach Hotaling attributes all of the team's success to three factors: pride, determination and confidence. He said, We had pride in ourselves, our team and our school. We had the de- ' .63 termination to learn, to improve, and to win. And finally, we had con fidence in ourselves, in each other, and in the program. 1Au!f.1 ' FAR RIGHT: Clutching the ball, Pat sim- 'ri han evades a tackle while slipping and sliding ' 1 Q ,,,, for yardage. , .. - f' -. -YA' -Q .. MIDDLE: Passing over the Colonie defendcrs iq.. fs, 'S ,.,- -S outstretched arms, Jeff Jones looks for his Ffa, y, R' ' J' receiver downfield. 'L' ' ' -X! sjlltt Eh' ,314 FRONT: Joe Hadersback, Jeff Sengenberger, Steve Parker, Nick Aretakis. Kevin Dickson. Kevin Cuorno. John Czarnetzky. Xiark Brown, Jeff Jones, Pat Sheehan 2nd ROW: Kevin Mihalak, Brian Remmert. Kent Sanders. Vic Carmen. Dart DuBois. Ron Czar- netzky, Jeff Rings, John Furden, Mike Monroe, Paul McKinley. Paul Cain. Tom O'Brien Srd ROW: Coach Sengenberger. ChrtS Trager, Coach Hotaling, Herman Smith, Doug Dean, Ken DeFillippes, Eric Jerabeck. Robert Williams. Toni Wy ld, Blat: Schaefer. Chris Jacques, Joe Arnold, Adam Pryzmont, Dan Kilmartin, Mark Francis, Tony Muztafago. Pete Leonard, Bob -xiheim. Coach Carley Freshmen Football FR0NgElEC5Xr:'bVinceVMele, Mark Brittell, Jim Beach, Glen Merrit, Jim Schiltz, Jon Colborn. Paul Graffco, .lim VanBuren, Joe Zanta I - RO . Tom Wollen, Danny Murray, Joe Rosmarin, Jeff Boyd, Jackie Burnet, Jeff Roberts, Gary Booker, Bob Pasklewiez, Mike Marrota. John Sweeney, Bill Early, Bill Smith THIRD ROW: Coach Slattery Carey O'Connor Frank Gallo Mike Farley. PM VlSkCl'. KCViI1 Honnick, Dennis Dolan, Kevin Helmer, Jay Sikorski, Darryl Daily, Greg Mele, Jiordon Pankin' Mike Ward, Rusty VanSyckle, Coach Pidgeon x x lf, 'ff ' , 'an .- as. - V' H 63 ,, rf, ' X 'Eta-W ' , x .J 7 .i X 1 1 ' T' AA. af 'P-w- TT . -. --1.1. 12. . ' f ., -1--,.jr-.is-''-312-ffg-1,5 -W 1-:fra-:P-if' . 5-1:gf:t flfea.L:.'v.. ' s..,,,M- 'Spf H -- Y 5-'f ie? -ga 'ig' 'Simi , . , - ,, ' 77 tin-'Q-2152- ip ' ' f' fe? i ' '3: 1 5154- 'refs fi-2 ' J if Ho. W , .. ,. i I F Opponent go---n-M I W ,- b D 'ur ' 'i'flv'f?28 - 'lift M D siienendehowaf 3 ,zo-1 .,'0a B-ethleheri:l4Q'jfg51'6 z 'j I4 20 ft fi 1 iQ-Tr' 6'f , .vf':h15f57' 6 ww L' .A Q li?--' V 9113595 'ff' '4 1:-l ' Y The freshmen football team wrapped up their season with a 1-5-1 record. Their short FAR LEFT: Coach Pidgeon in- tently watches the game while Jay Sikorski and Jackie Burnet take a breather. MIDDLE: Kevin Honnick puts all his strength into a punt that sails over the Bison defenders. BOTTOM LEFT: Jeff Roberts op- tions to run this play outside as the defense closes in. schedule proved to be a dis- advantage for it was not till the end of the season that the team finally won its first game against Mohonasen and tied another game with Niskayuna. Much of the offense was handled by quarterback Paul Graffeo and running back Jeff Roberts. Defensive line- backers Gary Booker and Kevin Honnick also had ex- cellent seasons. Four eighth graders, Jay Sikorski, Greg Mele, Mike Farley, and Frank Gallo, started many times during the season gaining valuable experience. This year the squad had a new head coach in Coach Slattery, an elementary school teacher, but Coach Pidgeon returned as the assistant coach. l , Football Cheerleaders l l TOP RIGHT: Four .l.V. cheerleaders sit in the stands to keep the spirit ofthe crowd up. BELOW: Dodie Sengenberger looks to see if the remainder of the girls are following her defense cheer. ' BOTTOM RIGHT: Yelling and clapping their loudest, the varsity cheerleaders start a victory cheer. N f.: - .5 e-'ie' .t., . f ', ,fl - i X I 1' , V W1 fl if ntl.,-I-' 'Q l l ,.', . it , ' LA IQ A . M 'i t ll J I U ' ,G f it I-if li t X K I xx al l 1 f 1... 'ga I- f N g F , ' l ...-. f, , V Vi I i 1 I I lr G ' X I 1 i 4 . . : ' 1 r -1 t ' e ff' ' 1 N ' ' 'ft I ,- S J, TP A it K' s' ff' , 'Q IA X , l I' I , 5' ' A,.' I ' 'A I M t ' 'i ' , rf' ll FRONT ROW: Nadine Heywood, Debbie Palmer, Beth Diehm, FRONT ROW: Mary Hutton. Sue Disney Raven Sartiullit lx Karen Dean SECOND ROW: Bonnie Meagley, Dodie Sengen- Kathy McGrath. Pam Williams SECOND ROW GST! berger, Cindy Steenburgh THIRD ROW: Lynn Harding, Sarah Broom. Eileen Pezze. Nancy Santulli .lzf Nlanaghati. l Williams, Sharon Allen, Karen Ciaccio Lori Grubs. Nancy Esmay. Donna Reerisnc. Cheryl Stepanovich I 178 lzga I l t?!'f'.: QABOVEJ Practicing their swing are Chris Knauf, Jim Shahda, and Bruce Heath. QRIGHTB Bruce Heath, Bob Royak, Coach Richard Spohr. Peter Hubbs, Chris Knauf Llvlost Valuable Playerj, Jim Shahda, and Jack Royak SCOREBOARD I Guildcrland I0 A 0 Mghonasen 5 V1 - l V1 Bethlehem 5 - 5 Scotia 5 - 5 Shaker 5 V1 - 4 V1 Niskayuna 5 V1 - 4 V1 Shencndehowa 9 - l Colonic 6 V1 - 3 V1 Columbia 6 V1 - 3 V1 Bethlehem 3 V1 - 6 V1 Scotia 2 - 3 Shaker 6 - 4 Niskayuna 7 V1 - 2 V1 Shenendehowa 9 - l Colonic 3 - 2 Columbia 180 .,-. J' J' 5 p' E iii 3255 gs, kv 5 ix 1 i . - -rc 3 . ',-,v Y .4 K ON THE RUN-Brian Phelan, Paul Guizard, and Ted LaCroixg Michelle Shackettz Fran O'Connorg Dave Friebel Craig Sieme Cross Country A-C' LES- F , . V 1 Pete Gilbertg John Meola. l Varsity Girls G'd 31 - 26 Gloversville G'd 27 - Niskayuna G'd 43 - Columbia 1 Frosh Boys 5 G'd 2l - Hudson Falls G'd I5 - Ravena G'd 24 - Shenendehowa G'd 22 - Niskayuna l 182 l I I l Varsity Boys Ravena Gloversville Hudson Falls Shenendehowa Niskayuna Scotia B.C.H,S. Shaker Mohonasen Columbia Colonie CCHS LaSalle McCloskey Voorheesville 'lf wr. N aff., ., M -1. 4 f-Fi f xifg of-P ll. if QKNEELINGJ Mary Sorell, Harold Abram, Mark Robxnson, B G MLCutchLon Al frm Nnrf LH XX rlxh Sur Sprmu QNIIIJIDI I J Paul Gunzard, John Meola Greg Brown, Klm Burlan Mlkc Pasqunll CSTANDITNGJ Luurh XX numr Md l rf rmx Phxllus Cxaumond Mrke Sherldan Pete Gllbert, Cralg Sxeme, Dave Frlebel, Bull McQ.1r1an Jnm Lrbulr XI wk Sdnpurn Ir mn O C rmnor Steve Blttner Coach Drake CROSS COUNTRY CAPTAINS Glrls Noreen Walsh and Fran O'Connor Boys Bull McCartan and Jlm Cebula 183 rm 'EQ'-Elf C11 5 gif lifvq' sc su Z 5 l , 1 ' - ' 1' -- -- A W . ? . ,T '- I W- - - f- ' 5 ' ,-Sh iff Q ' V 5. A 'Q N ' - . '.Q-f'.,. 4n 3'ff'1'f' I' 'HQQUQUHLE l .. - - - ' , H- - - ' L- 5' , ' -9 ' j f 'g.AQlf7:,': fx' . z '- gap U:-rl. ' .:-- nf 5 -- I f 1 ,,,.'2' , - fc 1' ,JM Y r ' 351 't fl' ,. p., ' .- , .l ,n 9 , -fri, my J 'Qu Qu 3,1 gui A Q.-y ' Q Q N N , J TQ . f 3' K ' X A 1 fha .94-, nz a - Ly Na :Tff, f'4 5 5,1 , 1 H .. 1: 5 Q35 , h' Lia! 'f - , Y --' B 11' 1 1, 4 ri A L fi . WT y , -E Ii . X' M T 1 Nr. ' ' ',:'- K v- r ': .7 ' 4 . I-' .- -- ' , . - Q 2 r - .V , . V h in th VK . A ir., I Y Qflfgux ju , Q . ,AJ f, -AW .P 5. : 1 qv' ' -f --' 'wr ' , ' - ' S ' ,, 5 . Q K L- x ,, ' 1 v ' I' A , i. ' r ' a R' 4 ' , r 1 A .. - ,ml -f 1 .1 Y fi 1 V . .w' Y .' ' , lf' 1-' 5 . ' 5 . , ' 'f H 7: V 4 I I' X , , X w 'N 1 If Varsity Surprises Council There IS no star on the team was a comment ade b senior layer Mike Richardson when he m Y P was asked about the varsity basketball squad. Defeated in the first three games, the team came back to win the next seven. The squad's most spectacular win was against first place Shaker, Much of the credit for this year's success was due to the scoring punch of Mike and Dan Ryan and the strong defense of Mark Hotchkiss and Joe Amato. KRIGHTJ The cheerleaders greet the team. led by Joe Amato. QBELOWD Coach Adams dictates the play during time out. G-P X x, .1 v N, 1' sm C. FRONT ROW: Mike Ricl'1ardson.N1ike Ryan. .los Ammo. .lan Pairisk, TQ? Rfgf, SECCXF ROW: Ken VanOrman. Cory McCauley, Dun Anderson Nlark F 'iifx .s fps icririgf' Brion Farley. Mike Schafer. Dun Handerhan tm.in.igerl L lip Y W , Bdsm EE Q. ang., R L-.. CCLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFTJ Mike Ryan is all alone for an easy lay up, Both teams anticipate possession as Mark Hotchkiss goes for thc jump ball. A clear shot is taken b uard Dan Ryan Y S - Mike Schaefer takes the shot as Mark Hotchkiss and Mike Richardson move in for thc rebound, f- Caught between three Mohonasen defenders, Chris Lant shoots a hard-fought two points. Jeff Chambers' attempt at a lay-up is blocked at the last second by his Niskayuna opponent. lAhhough the squad rnentmrs put forth their best efforn the J.V. bas- ketball team had a disappointing season 'The top priodty of Hrst year coach Tom Dibble was improving the squad's fundamental skills. His next mnphays was on dehxwe and bayc team work. The improvement that the team showed during the season makes Coach Dibble optimistic about next year. FRONT ROW: Jeff Chambers, Scott Leonard Dana Doak Bill Noun Ioe B1 tom QECOND RL Bill Hennessy, Matt Schafer, Terry Reilly Mark Audino Dou VN ebster Pete Leoniro 186 Freshmen Basketball FRONT ROW: Garry Booker, Jim Guia, Steve Hallenbeck Allen Ge B ' F d J' K ' B' ' SECON'D ROW: Mike Mamma, Jordon Pankin, Dan Gaffney, John Tfsioflliiilm gagugmkhfiglerlilnelill li'?idvijkuSrBgbbliiBeiyai wicz, Mike Ward, John Amato, Kevin Honnick, Coach Harrison l il ' 0 as le- X l N EU Q l2 U B mi X, J Us gf' ,a N A -,fi bl at-was ' g, As the season started, the freshmen basketball team was looking for- ward to a winning season with tal- ented Khris Clemens, John Amato, and six foot Kevin Honnick filling three of the starting positions. Things didn't turn out as well as the squad hoped, however. Second year coach Glenn Harrison felt that the players needed to work together more as a team. One spectator Commented, L'The boys play well in the first two quarters, but something happens in the third and fourth quarters and the op- posing team pulls away. Khris Clemens drives to the hoop for an easy lay-up. As Bob Paskiewicz finds himself near the basket, he takes a short jump shot. 187 V N F 1 1 I J P V. arsit Wrestling , QI X A ' t . Keith Kenyon, co-captain, takes thc offensive. Taking the neutral stance to start oft' the first period is Ron Czarnetsky. ,M I 5' - ,, A , :v. 'E-- 5 ! XI E We FRONT ROW: Dave Milovac, Gary Miltner, Brian Whitaker. Jeff Rings. Dan McCullough. Reid McCauley SECOND ROW: Ron Czarnetsky, Mark Geddes, Dan Dickinson, Rich Wyld, Tom Wyld. Adam Prysmqm, P1111 H01-pbgqhi 345135 ixgyxgn, Coach Wyld. ' 4 190 i l R sd. 4. , in L- ,AP 4 J .V. And Freshmen Wrestling FRONT: Ed Foley, Mike Vottis, Kevin Cronin, Phil DeCocco, Keith Phillips, .lim Carr, Jim Panariello SECOND ROW Dan Kilmartin, Bill Hadersbeck, Joe Bosco, John Furdon, Mike Austin, John Curran, Vic Carmen Ed Hillenbrand THIRD ROW Jeff Jones, Tom Fuss, Greg Mele, Matt Schreiner, Reid Krakower, Tom Hesler, John Sweeney Dennis Dolan Vince Mele The J.V. squad ended their Suburban Council season with a 2-7-0 record. One varsity wrestler claimed the less than successful year was due to the team competing without a full squad. Three wrestlers Ed Foley, Mike Vottis and Ron Czarnetsky displayed such out- standing improvement that they were moved up to the varsity team. Tom Wyld who stayed at the J.V. also had an excellent year. Bill Hadersbeck finds himself in trouble as his opponent brings him down with a reverse. Joe Bosco checks out his competition as the first period is about to begin. 192 NQJ: fx' iff 1' L I 1 ff! Msg 'SQ if 1 bi C Large Turnout X A L Q , Q. 5 Skl Team at he ,. ,.- .1 , ng, .- ' -945: ' QRIGHTJ Alan Leekoff crouches low to cut down the wind resistance. QMIDDLEJ Rounding the last gate, Mike Martin looks to the finish line to receive his time. jg N QFAR RIGHTJ Jim Roberts cuts the gate closely to save precious time on his run. 'K FRONT ROW: Sharon Salmon, Kim Conklin. Erin Conway. Cheryl Harding. Kris Thomas. Nancy Saunders. Phyilis Cxaumond. Patty Mastrianni, Mel Hein, Jacky Fouhy, Judy Guizard, Patty Soule, SECOND ROW: Mike Provencher. Niark deCvor!zague. Matt Golonka, Mark Stevens, John Orsini, Mark Salmon, Chris Jack. Cuyler VanDeCarr. Dave Abrams. Alan Leekoff, Mike Maybe, Ted LaCroix, Tim Maloney, John Aretakis. THIRD ROW: Coach Van Evera. John Endres. Bill Buchanon. John Rosen- bach, Ed Vadney, Daryll Knowles, John Burde, Rick Martin, Adam Cameron. Jim Roberts. Jaime Johnson. Mark LaNl1lfa. Coach Tully, Chuck Meeusen, Dave Friebel, Thom Provencher, Joe Orsini. Pete Lysogorski. Mike Martin. Tom Keeler. Tritt Rsberzs. 194 ,-,ku J X :.b,w '-xl -4 I. -v X if , .. .ef 'M B on ' 4'K The ski team once again could boast abouts its unique features. With approximately forty-five members, it was one of the largest teams in the school and the only team with girls and guys together. Actually two teams in one Ccross- country and downhillj, the ski team had a successful season. Jim Roberts and John Rosenbach fin- ished first and second, respectively, in many downhill races and were chosen to compete in the State Meet at Lake Placid. Torsten Oberst competed in the cross- country race. A MVP award was presented to Ed Vadney, and the most improved player awards went to Sharon Salmon and Mike Martin. QFAR LEFTJ Weaving between the Flag poles. Kris Thomas races down the slalom course. QCENTERJ Ed Vadney speeds his way around a sharp corner. QNEAR LEFTJ Adam Cameron treks along the tiring cross-country trail. 195 arsity Volleyball A .,., Hampered by inexperienced and injury, the varsity volleyball team didn't have a great season. The win over Mohonasen pro- vided one of the few bright spots. According to Joe Mihal, even though the team didn't win many matches, the players had a good time and became a very close team. QABOVEJ Bob Royak bumps the ball over the nel. QCENTERJ Jim Ccbula jumps up to return a low serve. QRIGHTJ Giving it his all, Steve Gearhardt uses a powerful overhand serve. QBELOWJ The starting six whoop it up after a match win. i L 1 l1 arsity Volleyball R R l ABOVE: Norine Ryan backs up Lynn Siebert as she keeps the ball in play. CENTER: Getting down low at center court. Barb Haines bumps the ball. RIGHT: Dixie Daily sets up the ball to the front line to spike. , . 'C 4'v.ff-t- i our E :fm li , Q5 'f iii wx SECOND ROW' xlib? Game. Colleen J'll W llen Dawn Leininger Lynn Siebert, Barb Haines. Dixie Dail- FRONT ROW1 i 0 , , Carberry, Pia Jensen, Norine Ryan, Sheila O'Donnell, Coach l-lainey. 198 ,Q i- n .1 Y 6 4 K x 8' 5,-Q -I .V. Volleyball FRONT ROW: Lisa Bishop, Chris Arket, Sue Jarvis, Linda Stern, Chris Burger, oa y K P' trusiak, Tania Spadaro, Tami Sharp, Lisa Friebel. Linda Carberry, aren ie C ch Haine . SECOND ROW: Andrea Miller, A ., H, A The girls' J.V. volleyball team finished their season with no wins and eight losses. Though the girls won some games, they could never win the two games they needed for a match victory. Their poor season was in part due to the inexperience of the mainly freshmen and sophomore team. How- ever, the squad did have such stand- outs as Sue Jarvis, Andrea Miller and Karen Pietrusiak. TOP RIGHT: Stepping into the ball, Andrea Miller sets is straight up. CENTER: Chris Arket rushes forward to save a return. RIGHT: Lisa Friebel bumps a short serve back over the net. 200 Ia- f K , 'S J .V. olleyball l 4 1 55m I i 5 . The boys' J.V. volleyball squad didn't have one of its best seasons. However, the outstand- ing play of sophomores Jim Montrym and Charlie Carrow makes the picture look bright for next year, Five of the junior varsity players were moved up to the varsity for the sectionals. LEFT: Chris Goutos bumps a quick sinking serve back over the nel. CENTER: Mark Montalbano perfects his overhand serve. t it T s' .Jr F ' 'xy V341,4Ul,A' 54 f 5 4E '5 , i,,i', 4 N I' L ,X--..l r' 3 tvfg, , jx 'Nl , 5 i V '- Y i J l J kj C A A -4 12 ,ea I 441 FRONT ROW: Paul Santa Maria, Mark Montalbano, Charlie Carrow, Bob Alheim. SECOND ROW: Brian Rcmnicrt. Charlie Davenport, Paul Wauserbach, John Meola, Darryl Dailey, Mike Marata, Chris Goutos, THIRD ROW: John Keenan. Circg Goutos, Kevin Leininger, Jack Cunningham, Mark Hamm, Jim Montrym, Rich Jensen. zoi y Varsit asketball , D ml l R . , l I. QABOVEJ Unable to get position inside, L Sheila O'Donncll attempts an outside I jumper. lt QRIGHTJ Leaving thc defense behind her, 1 Barb Haines drives for two points. l B . L M. ' FRONT ROW: Barb Haines, Mary Jarvis, Sheila O'Donnell, Dawn Leininger. Lynn LaBlanc SECOND ROW Cxidy Bonner W Terry Conway, Coach Hill, Noreen Ryan, Fleda Palmer. Michele St, Pierre, il 202 Q l itll Q P 3 Q ,'x fs F, i adj, z' ,- I5 + :A 55 X1 as 1 V.-YQ6 1 W -N 5 y J S wr .4 4 Y gil!! Ei 1 .X 5 - C nl' !l It was a year of first experience for the JV basketball team-the first basketball coaching job for Coach Melanie Hayden and the first time playing for ten out of the twelve girls on the team. To an outsider the teamas record may not seem outstanding, but the im- provement made during the year was impressive. By the end of the season, it was a totally different team from the one that started the year. Accord- ing to Coach Hayden, when the going got tough, the girls never lost their sense of humor and always had lots of fun. fRIGHTj After receiving a long pass, Sue Jarvis puts in two points, CFAR RIGHTj Helen Lazic takes an out- side jumper which her opponent blocks. y, x FRONT ROW: Sue Spencer, Debbie House, Sue Jarvis Helen Lazic Lynn Ann Saftord Xlarx Ne ll NELCNR Rt NX N1 Ann Delamater, Maureen Ryan, Pia Jensen, Sally Wollen Lisa Frlebel Chri Donahue Cod h H ide 204 f lf Basketball Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: Beth Diehm, Dodie Scngenberger. SECOND ROW: Tina Mihal, Sue Disney. Debbie Palmer, Mary Hutton, Denise Du- Bois. THIRD ROW: Nancy San- tulli, Cindy Steenburgh, Kelly Donahue, Jill Monaghan. FRONT ROW' Julie Doig. Mi- chelle Gcrnmc, Martha Knapp. Pam Williams, Debbie Frisco. SFC'- OND ROW. Kim O'llara, Dcnuc May, Lori Cirubs. Geri Broom, karen Santulli, Donna Redmond, Chcrric Stcpanovich, XiL1lICylY1SFlTily. Vicki Ernbler. FRONT ROW: Donna ,-Xllcn. Davia Chainyk, Kathy Barry, Laurel Snyder, Sue Kahlbaugh. SECOND RWO: Meg Trainor. Deanna Grubs, Judy Arnold, Darlene Van. THIRD ROW: Linda Geritz, Beth Hatfield, Bobbie Karl, Karen Trainor. Kathy Hughes. , c , 'K M -,-,Uv ,- it l, S f ff 'X F , 7 J le '1 in Sfuafenf avedfnmem lf - -1 9 ll f 5. 4 ff' If wfieftliizjlue X if -:fi LL I'cn 10 + V -1 - hcziz0125zIiz07z0f250c'iety 'gf yv Y -P - 11 71 a c 1 f+'P y -3-1 ' mfs XLgL d 5 ff 5 77 F 2' 5 X f H 5 ,Sl 3L I cvmffs 0 5 if x x, v . H U 7, I I 'Il 1 fi W if ff fffwwf ff -1,2 Xa ' . . z - C . 'gs-4 5 Z , C I UM sux 2 .QQ ' 'V I ,' ' Lek! V 4 V , I-Ll T1 . V 1 4 7 N f' , My V 4' ' xZ ' JRR y iw , Y-. X' V .l l v: ' l2?'ig ji el f X :X , Ty M ,, 4,,5,i wwf' gxx Yr ff' r iw 'f , - 1 - ' pxqu N ' , H- 1 My L M-+1 Q Y . M705 T E s x X I X 1-fi Q N, IQ! v X Y' f 1 x gx j S- Q , S' : i - 71- X lr Yearbook Staff QABOVEJ Editor-in-Chief Valerie Hurley and assistant editor Lisa KBELOWJ Section Heads: Mike Muztafago lseniorsj, Sue Sherill Kim Warner facademicsj. -, in- 1:0 ,Q 1 xx, 1' N V ! H' N-xx. Rittberger Qjuniorsj, Kim Molle Uuniorsj. Wendy Ruthven Lfreshmenyb m-.ml . fv-h...., ,, ,Q 'O L - Q pn : A Q ' t, .2 lm 1 Q is yifglifi Q' 'Q' ii' 5 1' -- 4 . -. -W - ,u - ' 1 A 5 27 ' 9 A X . 4 .f wi 2.. 4- 5 1 2 79 19 ,, 5 . ,1 'li' ,if R Conservation Club A rapidly growing group, Con- servation Club had many activities: a club dinner in December, a winter camping trip in February, an annual canoe trip in May. In addi- tion, the twenty-five club members did a random survey of students' views on environ- mental issues. The survey will be published in NA- TIONAL WILDLIFE, Co- advisors, Mr. Beebe and Mr. Furman, also helped members arrange for the showing of films on camping safety and wildlife. ,Qs-T., 11 '.'L.f,'i f . X HIE ' FRONT ROW: Sue Edmonds, Pete Tieslink, Tom Weatherby, Paul Fries, BACK ROW: Nellie VanderWouden, Kathy Hoffstetter, Nancy Edmonds, Steve Morrisson, Janell Jund, Todd Friebel, Chris White, Margaret Schwartz, Chris Burger, Jim Nonez, Mr. Furman. Jim Murray. Debate Club More akin to a team than a club, Debate Club is an organization which participates in regional speech and debate tournaments against other schools. lt's a club for those who wish to sharpen their speaking skills in competition. Over the last three years the club has consistently done well in com- petition, on its first year winning a first- place team trophy and this year placing fourth out of thirteen schools. Two of this year's members, Mike Behn and Mike Bellacosa, won a third place trophy. The club's advisor is Mr. I-lotaling, but Mr. Sengenberger and Mr. Dwyer volunteered l -X lj f..-2 C' qi! L. to judge in some of the tournaments Crafts Club Creating a variety of interesting articles and just having fun are the two main ob- jectives of the Crafts Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Grimstead, the members of the Crafts Club meet once a week to exchange new craft ideas and to create products of stitchery, macrame, and decoupage. FRONT ROW: Terri Balender, Mrs. Grimstead, Bernice Hogan, Chris Bonner. 210 FRONT ROW' Saul Aronson, Greg Dwyer. Sean O'Neil. Steve Klein. BACK ROW: Hotaling, Paul DeAlleaume, Paul Lee, Robert Lehnert, Perry Renshaw. Zulfri Jafri. ABSENT Mike Behn, Mike Bellacosa, John Czarnetsky, Geoff Weigle, - ,-.:.','-fr it ff .1--X Q I Af- i 'qik Wrestling Pep Club The Wrestling Pep Club is an organization of girls who attend home wrestling matches to pass out programs, announce crossmats. and run the timer and electric score boards. In preparation for the games, the girls design posters for the bulletin boards and make signs identifying wrestlers. But their most important function is to give the team support, spirit. and enthusiasm. FRONT: Coach Wyld. Karen Sewer. Doris Cowley BACK: Debbie Munn, Laurie Harper hotography Club Taking pictures is not as easy as it looks. There is a lot to know about photography, and this club learns it all. During this past school year, the Photography Club has con- centrated on portraits and experimental techniques, as well as on developing their own film. FRONT: Ron Bakcrg MIDDLE: Steve Peterson. Sue Zelezniakg BACK: Bob Leonard, Chris Kliak- man. Alan Leekoff, Vie Carmen: BEHIND THE CAMERA: Craig Shave Cheering Squad Hearing cheers gives a big boost to any team. and the Cheering Squad is in charge of seeing to it that members of the fresh- man basketball team hear plenty of cheers. The girls attend games played on the home court and help the cheerleaders urge the team on to victory by getting everyone in a cheering mood, FRONT: Sharon Esler: SECOND ROW: Merry- Beth Pierce, Judy Lyons. Francis Ryu. Dianna Dominic, Peggy Stohle, Robin Ott: THIRD ROW: A MaryAnn Duchna. Sharon Fiegel, Sue Maloney. Patti Draiss, Tracy VanPatten, Ann Colter, Carol Burns: BACK ROW: Debbie Analek. Monica Luizzi, Monica DeGonzague, Tammy Clough, .loan Burleigh, Lisa Macaione, 211 Guilderland Players Q , Yr' 1 5 Q... ,lx , 1,- ' W' . I ef i A I. 1 ' v, ' w N '- . .xy ,N .ZX sv I X 4 if N, I GUILDERLAND PLAYERS FRONT ROW1 Pam Jones, John Bylancik, Ricky Monroe, Karen Ciaccio, Sue Chamberlain, Sue Stimson, Michelle Dickenson, Joe Burke, Dan Tribly, MIDDLE ROWI Margaret Day, Margaret Parr, Leslie White, John Passafumie, Mary Clark, Budy Meag- ley, Fritz Meeusen, Dean Ermides, Craig Ciaccio, Bonnie Meagley, Bill Courter, Ellen I-Iornbach, Al Polle, Donna Dapolito. Mark Whitlock, Patrick McGee Russell, BACK ROW: Mary Day, Margaret Rusch, Sue Rendert, Demetra Pontisakos. Deb Sperry, Kathy McKee, Kit Robinson, Judy I-Iumphrey, Ken Korzeniewski, John McDermott, Mike Moolick, Brian Robinson, Mike Parker. ' ' R ll M 'l Nancy Dayter, Jan Weibe, Tanya Pankin, Beth Lott, Sue Kamp, Carolyn Jones, Rich Jackson, Paul DeAllume, o y erri THX tp, X-.J FRONT ROW: Alice Nopper, Laura Robinson, Vicki Shane, Craig Shave, SECOND ROW: Mark Stei ens. Pere Gallo ay. Nlike , T , , . . Bellacosa, Barb Sgambellone, Patty I-Iolt, Carol Rapsard. Kathy I-Ioffstetter. Melinda Ifleoges, ,-Xnn L Lonner. NX encji Tucker. LAST ROW: Dan Burger, Craig Ciaccio, Andy Lopez, Joe Amato. Rocco Opedisano, Terry Bruce. Rich Jackson. Bri: Dechene. Kevin Cleary. MISSING: Monica Parker, Karen I-Ieath, Tim Ryan. John Purcell. Lauri Warren. Tom Ratio. Gs. Rsrhss: 212 DANCE COMPANY FRONT ROW: Robin Belawski, D bb' S S e te perry, tephanie Tak ., M .. F' 'Obl A V K . ' -, . - , Joe Burke. Sue Rendenv John Passifumi' Buddy Mcaglcy, Mffgarirts Oy. ndrea Shane. Ken Kowemuwskr BACK ROW, 'One-two-three, one-two-three. No, no! Your left foot ' Between three and six on Thursday afternoons M - - , - . . . ' - - 1 ., rs. Gigi Obloy s voice can be heard in the English corridor as she gives instructions to the Dance Company. ln addition to learning dances like the Charleston and working on Martha Graham formations, members of the company developed their own routines and worked on several dances choreographed by Mrs. Obloy. ,.. f , ., V if , 1 H ,TL'fQi4 F vi X T Q' ' ' 5 33? , N J F x 'iss X, V l 'r l. 'Sli Q1 .I N f ,, 0 ,.- .,. 1 I .. -f , 4 -L Y-Li -X- -- ' il A K A XE 2 1 E foil ' ' E l l ' K Officers' Fran O'Connor IVPJ, Dixie . Daily tPres1dcntJ, Bcts5 Mongol tsccre ,. .. ,M taryl. Pam Jones ttrcasurcrl SKI CLUB FRONT ROW: Pete Martinez, Pete McGuire, Pul Washenbacker, Jonathan Whitney, B. G. Machun, Mark Robinson, Daniel Fahey SECOND ROW: Lisa Macione. Maureen Surdam, Carol Jamison, Donna Siebert, Steve McQuinn, Tom Kamp, John Purcell, Tom Purcell, Richard Truax THIRD ROW: Eric Jeraback, Bob Norton, Sue Mele. David George, Mark Clemens, Brian Dangerfield, Joe Arnold, Dan O'Connor, Scott Lambert, Greg Cohen, Mike Dorato, Julian Zagoda, Mike Pelkey BACK ROW: Frances Ryu, Barb Pettingill, Barb Michalski, Terry Barney, Patti Mastrianni, Doris Cowley, Ward Phelen, Lori Crawford, Keith Ortale Mother Nature did not cooperate with the Ski Club this year. Trips were scheduled every other weekend, but many had to be cancelled because of lack of snow. ln an effort to make the ski trips less expensive, the 200 club members ran a candle sale during the Christmas Season and sold refreshments at basketball games. Club advisor was Mr. Don Kline. 213 Student Government Guilderland's elected repre- sentatives had a busy year during 1976-77. President Ken Malloy and the other members of the Executive Committee had many goals: arranging exchanges with various suburban council schools, opening outside areas for student use, getting permission for stu- dents to leave the school grounds. Student Govern- ment members worked actively with administra- tors and teachers on the STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILI- TIES HANDBOOK, and also helped out in the Cerebral Palsy Telethon. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: FRONT ROW: Ken Malloy, Sheila O7Donnell. Kris Knauf. Kim O'I-Iare, Barb Sgambellone, George Stroutg BACK ROW: Martha Volintine. Maureen Pangburn, Janet Phillips, Erin Conway, Marc Diamond, Bob Rischae. uv-- l Student Government Members: FRONT ROW: Leslie Jacques, Donna Allen, Audrey Dzintars. Dixie Dailey,She1la O'Donnell. XlLIllf'6i'1l Prgbum. lf: i Ricrgfi Ed Hillenbran, George Stroutg MIDDLE ROW: Karen Santulli, Dan Burger, Steve Rlein. Jeanne: Irvs. evra rsffe ,'1i:. .K Phillips, Martha Volintine, Sue Dickershaid, Dave Miller: BACK ROW: Berne Sgttmbellone. Nlars Robznssr. , ii V Knauf, Reid Krakower, Mrs. Munson, Ken Malloy, Bob Haines. Melinda Jacques. Rim O Have. L new Xt is . wt Kim Conklin, Linda Clement. 214 Chess Club Chess Club, under the supervision of Mr. Furman, is an organization for those who want to learn how to play the game or those who just want some good competition. LEFT SIDE: Marc Diamond, Steve M ' M RIGHT SIDE: Eric Shain, Norman Niofirzlsbfrciili ri Furman Snowmobile Club The first snow . . . that's the time the GCHS Snowmobile Club gets into action. This newly formed club snowmobiles as a group throughout the winter season. They do more than just snowmobile, howeverg the club provides a chance for interested snowmobilers to exchange views on the many aspects of snowmobiling. BELOW: Tom Thomas, Paul Davis, Bob Wright, Don Barlow, ABSENT: Mike Burns IFJ'-' sf g,,g n Emergency Team The Emergency Team provides a valuable service to Riding Club the school: learning procedures to keep the situation under control and prevent panic in case of air raid, fire, Or other disasters. The club, whose adviser is Mr. Every Thursday afternoon for about two hours, the members of the Riding Club meet at the Mill Pond Stables. Here the club members are taking lessons and learning how to clean and groom the horses. The club functions under the direction of Mr. Seaman. FRONT ROW: Suzi Reuss, David Langenbach, Meg Trainor, Kate McCormick, Chris Chamberlin: BACK ROW: Barb Wadsworth, Nancy Westfall, Karen Trainor, Eileen Cusack. Ryan, encourages any responsible student to help out in the program. BACK ROW: Craig Shave, Greg Goutos, Gary Coyle, FRONT ROW: Ken Clough, Rich Jackson, Melinda Hedges. Peter Miller. Doug Blagriff 215 In Production There are a lot of headaches in put- ting on a show the size of the shows the Guilderland Players produce. Costumes don't come in on timeg people never know where they,re supposed to be when they a say a lineg the stage crew hammers at the wrong timesg the dancers complain about their aching muscles .... The list goes on and on. Sometimes there are so many complaints that it seems the only thing to do is to leave town- and fast. But there are also good times during the rehearsal-from the day when the cast reads the script for the first time and must stop after every line because theylre overcome with laughter, 'til the last rehearsal when the pink chicken saladu makes its debut. Something must get through to the dedicated cast and crew of every show because for the most part, they always come back, year after year after year. Whether it's just the fun and fellowship of the group or whether they're waiting to be discovered, they come back despite the aches and pains. Maybe it's the overwhelming pride and joy they feel on opening night as they sing the finale and the crowd stands and applauds for them. A three minute ovation is enough to make 150 kids forget the aches and pains and long rehearsals and say g'l'm coming back next year. 216 A V Many people work behind the scenes to create the magic that happens on stage. Some of the people behind the scenes for KISS ME KATE were student director Sue Kamp. assistant vocal director Richard Arnold. vocal director Agnes Armstrong. producer-director Fred I-leitkamp. and choreographer Gigi Obloy. 'FS' . i i I . ll I 1 QBELOWH Pam Jones las Lillii and Buddy Mezigley Lats Frrdl K ' e pmctree V5 underbtir, LCLOCKWISE FROM RIGHTU Sue Rendert and Joe Burke practice the Tarantellti. lt took long hours of practice for Mike Moolick, Sue Stimson, Frit7 Meeusen. and Kathy Ryan to perfect their routine. Taking care ofcostuming are Melinda Hedges, Andrea Shane, Debbie Waggener, and Betsy Mengel. We Open in Venice sing Bonnie Meagley, Caroline Jones, Holly Weiden- bacher, and other members of the chorus. Tim Ryan and John Prucell prepare the colorful red and while flats for the scenes in Padua. OF 14 f a I 1 'ina-run-gi 'fleas 'll'z, K 'lg any 'inn aggt, nal 'il' ul' ,.-33' fl 7 xii' ' '1' P ,aw -e i i '5- ,ly ,- , 1,1 W .. 4 T ' 5'1 .,, I, - up 4 r. ,- l A X Honor Societ A car wash, a ski trip and a bake sale were just three of the Honor Societyis activities during a very active year. Part of the Society's success this year can be attributed to Kathy Byrnes, the president, who en- forced the mandatory attendance rules. With Mr, Robert Williams acting as advisor, the club met on the first Tuesday of every month. Officers: Kathy Byrnes, Sue Dague, Lisa Rittberger, Charlene Manning. FRONT ROW: Jon Aretakis, Joe Bosco, Meredith Montalbano, Kathy Lane, Sue Montgomery, Nellie VanderWouden, Carol Rapsard. SECOND ROW: Demetra Ponti- sakos, Nancy Sanders, Jan Phillips, Martha Volentine, Wendy Martinez, Karen Frei- satz. THIRD ROW: Anita Ronis, Francis Ryu, Barb Pettingill, Gail Huberty, Nancy Saunders, Margaret Day, Margaret Rusch. BACK ROW: Judi Bulmer, Glenn Abra- movitz, Kathy Hoffstetter, Linda Willey, ' Ken Korzeniewski, Eileen Pezze, Donna Dapolito, . f- .fi 'if - Q. L Nj-, Q x .x- .31- ' L, ,Da FRONT ROW: Carol Redmond, Dan Anderson, Sue Disney, Nadine Haywood, Page Killeran, Joe Aretakis, Joe Bosco, SECOND ROW: Chris Donahue, Gina Persico, Khris Thomas, Linda Devlin, Janice Edmonds. THIRD ROW: Kim Conklin, Michele Johnston, Lori Grubbs, Cheryl Stepanovieh, Donna Redmond, Vicki Embler, Dawn Lenninger, Jenny Welge. FOURTH ROW: Rich Jackson, Rick Webster, Paul Lee, Eric Shane, Gary Wells, Frank Drahos, Marc Diamond. BACK ROW: Chuck Batzinger, Tina Mihal, Terry Liotta, Sheila O'Donnell, Dixie Daily, Sharon Salmon, Robin Welge, Kim Kor- i : - zeniewski, Amy Toole. 218 .i QRONT ROW: Karen Ciaccio, Ruth Radzewicz, Pam Shacket. SECOND ROW- Al QeG0nzague, Saul Aaronson, Bob Leinhart, Andy Stauffer, Jeff Reilly, Mike Richardson. QACK ROW: Gall Ifluberty, Karen Knapp, Gina Pcrsico, Betsy Bittner Chuck Dayter, Ward Phelan, Rolly Merrill, Charlene Manning, Sue Stimson, Doris Tanton, Heidi Reynolds. Journal Increasing the reader's knowl- edge of the operation, people, and benefits of GCHS was a primary goal of the JOURNAL, according to senior editor Andy Stauffer. Although faced with monumental financial diffi- culties, the staff, together with business manager Jeff Reilly and adviser Thomas Smith, strove to produce ten issues, one for every month of the school year. Open to contri- butions from members of all grades, this paper with a twenty- eight year tradition had a wide variety of columns, features, and art work while maintaining an accuracy in reporting and a Nike For the past two years, secretarial practice students have been doing secretarial and office work for faculty members. The twenty-four students in NIKE have typed tests, a textbook, work sheets, puzzles, study guides, and material for publication. They have also done a bulk mailing project, errands, office rearrange- ment and organization, and other out-of-class ac- tivities. As the year progresses, the activities become more complex and varied to test the skills of the stu- dents as they complete the subject matter of the Course. FRONT ROW: Joanne Rafferty. Laurie Moller, Lauri Malette, Pam Schuch. BACK ROW: Cheryl Veley, Yvonne Askew, Janice Sabia, Laurie Flansburgh. fairness in editorial policy, Swim Club Swimming was not tt common sport at CCHS until this year. Every Saturday these students used the SUNY pool for practice, training. and enjoyment. Although they did not swim competitively. the Swim Club participated in strenuous practice sessions to keep in shape. Perry Renshaw, Marty Lininger, Amy Lininger, .Xmy Mgiturxisw Paul DeAlleaume. 219 Q 5 Advanced Physics Club Running up and down the stairs ofthe west building, playing with slinkies in the hall of the art wing, drawing vector diagrams for the senior class window painting contest, and having Wednesday teas are just a few of the things that the Advanced Physics Club does. In its first year of existence at GCHS, the A.P. Club is alive and doing well. Headed by Mr. IO-4,' Bradley, this eighteen member club meets four times every cycle. FRONT ROW: Mr. David Bradley BACK ROW: John Martin, Steve Ferguson, Neal Wallace, John Carl, Jody Knauss, Dan Burger, Perry Renshaw, Frank Drahos, Betsy Frost, Gary Wells, Barb Artus, Cindy Bowers, Amy Smith, Cathi Bonner, r Richard Whitney ABSENT: Marc Dia- mond, Barb Rodgers, Jan Wiebe gl.. Skeet Shooting Club Skeet shooting is a competitive sport in which a shooter attempts to break a clay target. The idea is to lead the target and then shoot it with a gun. The club practices at the Watervliet Fish and Game Club each Thurs- day night, weather permitting. As team member Tony Russo puts it, practice makes a perfect Skeet shooter. FRONT ROW: Mark Montalbano, Tony Russo, Rocco Oppedisano, Craig Shave. Jonathan Whitney. Roger Dufek. SECOND ROEQ Kurt Lawrence, Steve Gcrheardt, Steve Winkle, Dave Winkle, John Jackson. Ron Dorato. Lance Peck. Rick Jackson BACK ROW, Don Nasholds, John Endres, Gary Coyle. 220 we L . of -f G 5 if 2 lg, ,, .1' f ' 'N- - 4.1 'UJJ I , T 1 g 'X' ' x CCLOCKWISE FROM TOPJ Theresa Balander skillfully macrames her wall hanging as Bernice Hogan and Chris Bonner look on. Yearbook photographer Ron Baker is on the receiving end for oncc. Two members of the Advanced Physics Club use vector diagrams on their Christmas window. At the Conservation Club's first meeting in September, Lydia Treadway ex- plains the obligations of officers. Sceptre Sceptre does more than you think! In the past year, Sceptre has put on the Homecoming Dance, the Faculty Tea, the Donkey Basketball Game and the Easter Egg Hunt for the kids in the Community, It takes money for each of these activities to function. Sceptre has managed to raise money by bake sales, car washes, candy sales, and various stationery sales. Besides raising money and doing community work, Sceptre had fun activities for the girls-a Christmas party and a formal banquet at the end of the year. The sponsor for this active club was Mrs. Nan Rosen- bach. Credit for this year's success goes to her and to president Betsy Mengel, vice-president Beth Lott, secre- tary Paige Killoran, treasurer Pam Williams, and his- torian Chris Donohue. OFFICERS: Mrs. Rosenbach tAdvisorJ, Paige Killeran, Pam Williams, Betsy Mengcl, Chris Donahue. FRONT ROW: Cindy Young, Cori Daggett, Linda Dev- lin, Lisa Macaionc, Mary Bender. Frances Ryu, Gina Persico, Sue Disney. SEC- P OND ROW: Nancy Ed- monds, Lynn Pasqualli, Nancy Gordon, Terri Liotta, Lisa Norris, Betsy Mcngcl. Sue Stimson, Nancy Souders. Sharon Eslcr, Chris Brehm, Liz Bachand, Martha Knapp.. BACK ROW: Lynne Wil- liams, Kim Korzcnicwski. Judy Arnold, Paige Killeran, Pam Williams, Eileen Pczze, Terri Knapp, Jill Monaghan, Claire Stcinstra, Nancy Day- ter, Wendy Martinez, Chris Donahue, Clairc Gaul, Nancy ft Esmay, Janice Edmonds. l International Club fi People are different, yet they're alike. That's a be- lief that members of the International Club all have in common. This year club members again held an exchange week-end with area foreign exchange stu- dents. During December, a Christmas Party was held at a member's house. Ms. Karol Harlow, the club h advisor, pronounced the International Club Members year a successful one for FRONT ROW: Jane Murray Beth Lott P11 len en Lhri L ri 've lx K N Lott. 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Therefore, we would like to take this opportunity to extend om' sincere apologies to every person who was overlooked, and to anyone who was disappointed at the omission of a certain event or academic program. Although it would be impossible to thank everyone who helped this year, we would like to give special thanks to Mrs. Harrington,'Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Twombly and Mrs. Zahnlcuter, whose constant cooperation made the great task of producing a yearbook much easier. We would like to thank our adviser, Miss Ellen Murphy, whose help and advice were inestimable, and greatly appreciated. w I 6 largwtitiition, i afy mg I p of Q ' 4 L qfia- eiigiiunction' , ndiv' 3 I l 5 . '-. ,f 4 ' ' V3 ' is own, and to ea'c fhis owry w . L - 5 ,, .1 - . ' 1 Q- ' 4- ,hi , ,lin-'V e- v C.. h f- ,Q vi sf I ,Qi X ps 8 I Z . N L . 1 1 1 ,n 3 3' ' H EL , I ' L, 3, fi iq f 1.-W , Q, -A-5 -.X .. I. 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