Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)
- Class of 1971
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We must make THE AMERICA OF TODAY THE BETTER AMERICA OF TOMORROW! - M. Shear 2 WE H0 OR V The faculty of Hamburg High boasts a teacher whose classes are looked forward to by students. Her unselfish attitude and warm smile merit friendship, and her motto seems to be learning is fun. Classes held in an informal way, have made her subject easy to learn, and have implanted growing interests in the minds of many students. ln her special sincere way, she has developed a rapport of under- standing with all people. To show our appreciation we, the Class of '71, dedicate our Echoes to Mrs. Evelyn Morgan. 3 Wh KY! jk fffi 5 nf 2 iw X QQ- 1' ,A , V 'Y '- MW A 4 iff ff 'Z' 'T , -.75 A A K, ' Q' 'wg N i V 4 in , Q ,Q Q, W . 'JK Ja., .fffiaf 1 gi., 7 .' -1 . fr X ff '- l W' I X 1 L N g ' I V1 Y- - . A j 1.5 fy X 'X A f, 2,11 ,V . ' -ly.. 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The wisdom of experience, And the peace of lengthening years Glow in the eyes of the old. Bright memories sparkle ln eyes that have seen much. So America is portrayed in the faces of her people The baby's bright eyes reflect Her exploration in the new world of the stars. The concern of her people shines forth Like the smile of a child. Her growing pains can be seen in the Face of the adolescent. Confidence in her role, As in the faces of America's adults. And the eyes of America, As the eyes of her elders, Look back on a proud past. - C. Owen ,N M141 i Iffwnmaszzwaxawagag ACADEMICS Paving a highway wide and banked, our forerunners expertly prepared the vvay Leading us skillfully through the maze ef traffic Toward the principles we now call our own. 6 fa. fi I Iss! ..:.nl 4 ul jr' if 'Y .II-1 th vb 51? -1- 'Iii 1+ 'f -3 .:. LP,- I I 'HJ 1 at za. nl ' f 1. I. .'-f S -. S' 1 'E f I I .25-Hg mmm if '...- D I n X i l1'5l N Ig I 1 1 Q-Zta II X .1 Sf' .3-I I' 1 ry, xc Q qu. 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I..- .I . 1 5 .1.' - IrjI.5:fI- .ZIII ,-1.-Iv I----1..: -I---111'-:g'q'-..'fZ5vZ.7rT::-.-.'-Q-.-'I.,..F.5'-'I5:I'.'I.-1.-I, ':'T.':.j':5l..g ' - . - - ' ' . - . ' ' - ' ' ' I - I 'I' I' . I -. -I','.'.jx '- .-. -..I ' -'1 .L-If-w .IyIIZI .-,'.'J','fg-'j-,111-1.11 .I I'-mails. ' M 2 'I'- 4. -..+'-' .'..f'. . -11--TV . I.....'.' 1 s. . J' ,.-'. -.- 1..s ..1.:,. '.v. -.2 .' . - - - ' ' ' ' ' 1 -' ' ' - - ' ' ' ' - - ' ' '-' ' ' ' ' The Board of Education: building for tomorrow. Sealed: Mr. Griffin, Dr. Tremon, Mr. Hallen. Standing: Mr. Buckley, Mrs. Allen, Mr. Hornaday, Mr. Will, Mr. Herold. The Board of Education made decisions for our benefit The Board of Education is a group consisting of seven members whose function is to establish general policy and procedures for all of the Hamburg schools. The members of the Board do not have any power as individuals, but as a unit they comprise the highest power in our educational system. Besides setting up general policies, the Board is par- ticularly interested in reading programs for students of all ages, educational programs for teachers, and the expan- sion of our audio-visual resources. Another function of the Board is to set up the school budget which is the base for the only tax which citizens may vote on. Some of the physical goals which the Board of Education has set up for itself for the coming year in- clude the completion of the new Armor School, improve- ment of the inner facilities of older school buildings, and the possibility of an addition to the high school. Under the direction of the president, Dr. Joseph Treman, the Board sees its chief goal as the updating and increas- ing of all standards of education. Our leaders - academically and financially Holding his position as Superintendent of Hamburg schools since l957, Mr. Harry H. Hattan remains open- minded and continually searching for new ideas. ln his thirteen years with us he has helped a great deal in changing many ideas into reality. During this time the Junior High, Boston Valley, and Armor schools have been built. The ideas of remedial reading courses, child-develop- ment courses, HITV program, non-grading system, along with the admittance of handicapped children into schools have been developed. We oweha great deal to Mr. Hatten because of his interest and conviction in the worthwhile- ness of the individual. lt's what everyone needs. Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Personnel, Mr. Harry Erickson has the iob of being both co-ordinator and supervisor of all in-service courses and federally funded programs. He is also responsible for interviewing and placement of personnel along with observation and evaluation of teachers. Handling textbook and financial matters is Mr. Gerald Gerbracht, Assistant Superintendent for Business AFfairs. Budgeting our money to make it beneficial to all is an important responsibility he deals with. Mr. Harry Hatten Superintendent Mr. Harry Erickson Assistant Superintendent Mr. Gerald Gerbracht Assistant Superintendent Mr. Spencer Ravel Principal Principal and students explored mutual problems For the past thirty-one years, Mr. Spencer W. Ravel has served the town cmd public school system of Hamburg well. ln l9-40, while he was principal of the iunior high school, he was also head coach of the high school football and basketball teams. Mr. Ravel became high school prin- cipal in l942, and although twice during his career as principal he temporarily left Hamburg High School to fight for our country in World War ll and later in the Korean War, he has continuously worked to maintain and improve our high school's status as an effective educational institu- tion. Under his wise guidance there has been a tremendous growth in our facilities and curriculum to meet the needs of an ever-growing student body. As a result of his leader- ship, Hamburg High School has advanced to become one of the finest secondary schools in the area. Mr. Ravel is a combination administrator, advisor, counselor and disciplinarian, but to many at Hamburg High, he is much more. He is a true friend to both students and faculty of our school. Sorry to interrupt . . . His door is always open to a student Mr. Lloyd S. Jayne, our Assistant Principal, came to Hamburg in 1945 as a teacher of Physics and Chemistry. Prior to that date, he taught mathematics and science in Holland Central School for thirteen years. A graduate of Hamilton College, Mr. Jayne has done graduate work at the University of Buffalo, Union College, and North Dakota State University. He coached both football and basketball at Hamburg for several years with the late Mr. William Rodiek. ln 1959, Mr. Jayne was appointed to the office of Assistant Principal. Since that time, he has seen our student body grow from nine hundred fifty students in grades nine through twelve, to its present number of one thousand, three hundred 'forty students in grades ten through twelve. He was instrumental in planning the new wing to our school in 1961, and is now working with Mr. Ravel in planning another new wing to our building. Mr. Jayne has a variety of interests outside of his chosen profession. He likes to play golf, work in his rose garden, and spends much time playing the piano for pleasure. He is interested in young people and seeks to understand their many problems with friendly counsel. N MR. LLOYD JAYNE Assistant Principal A double take Curriculum changes are con- tinually considered by the teachers of English. Mrs. Dur- fee, Miss Clinton, Mrs. Bol- linger, Miss Gillette, Miss Vilagy, Mrs. Glazier, Mr. Yates, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Miss Mat- tie, Mrs. Starr, Mrs. DeMeyere, Mrs, Birdsall, Mrs. Dornhatter. English offered many diversified courses High school English is one subiect that keeps moving with the student. He begins, of course, in America, and after its exploration during Sophomore year, he is shipped back from whence his language came: England. There he spends his Junior year, until curiosity causes him to expand to nearby Europe in his senior English class. Emphasis here is put on German, Italian, French and Spanish literature, this is considered a humanities course. Additionally, there is the master, William Shakespeare, whom we have the pleasure of encountering at least once annually. Besides American, English, and World literature, there Practice makes perfect. Mrs. Rogers, Miss Pace. are several elective courses from which the student may choose. There are English Expression, preparing the student for college, Practical English, a prerequisite for going out into the world, and Speech, an adventure in public speak- ing. Advanced Placement English is available for those having the ability to complete advanced work. Also, we have lntroduction to Television, Black Studies, and Litera- ture of the 6O's. The latter two courses look into con- temporary writings, lntroduction to Television was formed to give students a basic explanation of modern T.V. programming. They are 'tElectra -fied by World Literature in A. P. English. Porpilia, Shear, McDonnell. Around the world in 20 weeks. Pondo, Woiakowski. They teach English IO in Our Town. Rogers, Dubois. A trip back to iolly old England. Front row: Willet, Armitage. Second row: Bard. ... A ' r 2 ll , . 4 V, 'rr s t :oV y . f '- ., A , , . 1. ga mil. 'gg Q V3.1 ,IJ if lf II' 1 1 h g 2 1 1 E M 4 ft fm' ., , . ,. t Nz,- , . ,- , ' s . :fsm.!17,1 --QI, , , z - ,ff 2, -- '--. Pe ,: ,,- ,f 4' ,, ,,. ,3 'FW 1 -- V .-' i- 13' ir. , -W ,,, K .5 k W .-46: - ,,.,.,.., ' 1 .ss 1 - - 'Nz 'gig 'H -is 5 1 .. 1 ffl, ' 1' yn, V- f 4 . L 'Q Stiff? , . ' ' - Let the speech be better than silence, or A ' i 1 be silent. Front row: Fiias, Erdman. Second Q 'UH' row: Lynch, Kerker, Vukelic. Third row: 'i?Q:?i5x !'1 as I Q51 Korzeniewski. teefsgifetl 5 is Qv egiw l mlieiilktsy Tl in 1+-a ,rl Q! Contemporary writers are studied in the Lightsl Camera! Action! Front row: Bills, new Cofffsef Mun in the 60'S- Hfmllzf Mum' Fisher, Moen. Second raw: Alexander, fofdfpflgge- Watson. Black Studies, a new course in the English Department. Kellogg, Horton, Kimmelman. 13 Oh, be Practicall Miss Clinton, Vantine. The pros and cans of English Expression. Adams, Ruff, Fullone. Western Heritage students span the centuries. Front row: Francis, Graves. Second row: Kuebler, Hebard. Third row: Holtz. Studying International Relations will help keep the peace. Wannop, Hebard, Absolom. Two years of American History seem like a century. Daley, Fugle, Sarcione, Seibel. Juniors follow the growth of our American History. Sitting: Gambino, Grasso, Watts. Standing: Lyons, Felger. Current problems were discussed in Social Studies The Social Studies Department is trying to help the students acquire real understanding ot the basic principles and ideals of our way of lite, and lead us toward a commitment to values in support of American institutions. This goal will be accomplished by reason- ing, not by memorization, the student must virtually discover through his own ettorts. The tenth grade students study Western Heritage, an examination of European History. American Studies, the iunior program, is a course designed to provide an understanding of the political and sociological development of our nation. ln the twelfth year, an oppor- tunity is given to the student to choose courses in International Relations, Economics, Ameri- can Politics, Russian History, Sociology, and Black Studies. Money managers master corporate problems in Economics. Following the returns, American Politics students choose their Trescher, Montie, Jackson, Saarniioki. winners. Rushton, Ellis, Carroll. 14 Teaching the tales of time. Seated: Mrs. Nenno, Mis! Khron. Mr. Huen, Mr, Glor, Mrs. Glor. Standing: Mr. Osborne, Mr. Teague, Mr. Collins, Mr. Hafner, Mr. The Advanced Placement program, estab- lished for juniors and seniors to earn college credits at the end of two years, provides capable and ambitious students with a tre- mendous opportunity for accelerated study. All these courses, rather than using the traditional lecture method, provide the student with various materials from which he can form his own opinions. Class discussions help the student to understand the concepts he has learned and to evaluate his opinions. The students are given a comprehensive background and then the freedom to apply their knowledge to classroom work and every- day lite. This program, in short, helps the students to become responsible, contributing members of society. Morse, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Shaw. If we don't pass Russian History, it's off to Siberia. Front row: Fischer. Second row: McRobert, Ruszczyk. Getting to know you through Sociology. Mr, Glor, Collins, Guenther, Erdman, Harrington. Problems of Man and the 60's gives background for the challenges of the 70's. Sitting: Murray, Worfel, Stoll. Standing: O'Brien. 15 You'll get more thon a skeletal outline on this subiect. Lottimer, Robinson, Mordenle, Denecke, Greene. Now you see it, now you don't. -Never could see anything through that microscope. Sitting: Whitted, Dimpfl. Standing: Williams, Harrington, Peters. Courses in biology open the door to advanced science. Pratt, Neale, Schrauth, Weiss, Hofner. Chemistry kindles the flame of knowledge. Olds, Brawdy, Livecchi, Wahs. Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble. Walton, Weakland, Tennant, Kirst, Mr. Jones, Kuss. Think we ought to use a formula? Mcln- erney, DeCarlo, Monkhouse, Bernacik, Rogers, 16 The heartbeat of the past, present, and future. Mrs. Gilmour, Mrs. Morgan, Mr. Szarleta, Mr. Keller, Miss Cebula, Mr. Hilaire, Mr. Jones, Mr. Eggleston, Mr. Mirando, Mrs. Viehe. Biological, chemical, and physical phenomena were explored ln this rapidly changing world we must continue to investigate life and matter around us. Those who select a science course such as Biological Science, biology, chem- istry, physics and microbiology have an excellent chance to probe and experiment. Our lab facilities enable us to use modern equipment such as microscopes and the Mettler Balance. All sciences except Biology ll and Chemistry ll have a minimum of one period of laboratory work a week. At this time, every individual is able to take the information he knows from reading and proceed to experi- ment with whatever knowledge he has gained. All this apparatus for those little We are fortunate to have well-educated and interested teachers at Hamburg High School. The teachers work along with the students, and thus, each learns from the other. The biology class took a field trip to Toronto and visited the new Ontario Science Center. This was an advantage for our students to continue their learning away from the classroom. Other field trips were conducted under our Science Department in order to keep the students inter- ested and the subject up-to-date. Science is one area of the high school program in which each student may discover some vocational interest. microbes? Oldham, Towers, Childers, Floating on air--physics in motion, Bolt, Genco, Zittle, Prince. Milano, Koester, Mino. A. P. Chem lab-twice as long, twice as good Evans, Todoro, Endress. mm. .t- vit 1 i i 1 l Numbers come alive in the Math Department. Mr. Reichert, Mrs. Prindiville, Miss Fry, Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. Dye, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Rowland. Around and around by degrees we go- Analytical Geometry. Stoklosa, Beeler. The point's the thing wherein we'lI sketch a graphic flingl-Trigonometry. Gilbert, Forney, Abbott. They know all the angles in Geometry. Sitting: Becker, Jamison. Standing: Cross- ley, Fenger, Fiias. The root of A. P. Math-an equation of intelligence. Sitting: Mino. Standing: Rieman, Boberg, Rauch, Bond. In Intermediate Algebra checks shouIdn't bouncel Sitting: Errington. Standing: Holt, Best. Math armed us to meet our everyday problems ln today's world of computers, lunar exploration, and advanced scientific research, mathematics is an increas- ingly important tool. Since the areas of application are constantly expanding, there is a need for a wide back- ground and knowledge of mathematics. The Mathematics Department in Hamburg has been providing for this demand by offering an excellent variety of courses. Students can work their ways from Elementary Algebra and Geometry, to the college-level courses of Analytical Geometry and the Calculus which is offered to ambitious students in the Advanced Placement program. Keeping pace with the advances in mathematics are the new ideas and methods being introduced. New types ot mathematical notation and a greater stress on number theory have been part of the curriculum. Business built a better foundation for our future Our business department is complete in every aspect. lt includes all necessary courses needed to compete in this busy world of today. Students taking a business maior have a wide variety of subiects from which to choose. They cover Business Arithmetic and bookkeeping, as well as shorthand, typing, OFfice Practice and Data Processing. The Business Department has a stat? ot well-qualified teachers instructing the students and urging them to reach the highest goals possible. The ABC's of typing are ASDF. Standing: Howe. Front row: Hoyt, Smolarek. Second row: Green, Rodgers. ,g en 'g'74'W2-H. i i .fi fftiiassavuw-ana 'fffrzwzet F' is-eimaemza , ,gs ff ' It takes three years to learn to scribble with an artistic touch in Shorthand. Front row: Riley, Kelly. Second row: Wilson, Herbst. Third row: Sadd. Oftice practice girls today-business women tomorrow. Pellette, O'Brien, Wright, Kerstetter. Do you swear to tell the truth, and nothing but the truth in Business Law? Standing: MacKiIlop, Second row: Pate- lunas, Mr, Owen, Ganey, Hill. Students in this department receive many helpful hints on what to expect in a modern business oFFice. They also have the use of modern business equipment such as dic- tating machines and both electric and manually operated typewriters. These enable them to further their skills. Graduates of these business courses may immediately qualify tor most types of oFtice iobs. Many students are able to find iobs even before they graduate. Others further their education in college. Climbing high in the world of math business, Front row: Greene, Owen. Sec- ond row: Will, MacMurray. Taking care of business. Miss Flanagan, Miss Winkler, Mr. Richardson, Mrs. Hiller, Mrs. Slade, Mr. Owen. Mb.'iTit8i'ii5?6GCiW26linn K3ZiiN9:5a'K:,4-, WwhwMawnNnaafnmvms.u1r ix ,MN-. .,...,, K, Thou wert my guide, philosopher, and friend. Mr, Young, Miss Kersten, Mrs. Barnum, Mr. Hosie, Mr. Mancuso. There will be a representative from . . . College, sign up in the guidance office. Haberer, Fischer. Remedial and developmental reading taught by new teacher lf there were such a category as a born reader, many of us at Hamburg High would not qualify. Miss Knisley's valuable instruction, however, has rem- edied the reading problem in many cases and has made reading a ioy for those for whom it formerly held only boredom. The resource center and reading' lab are well-equipped with audio carrels, controlled readers and shadowscopes, as well as with many other frequently em- ployed aides and materials. This method of instruction and self-help holds benefit for all. Guidelines were drawn for future occupations ln this changing, demanding world, high school students are often beset by grave decisions: college choices, career placement and social adiustment, for ex- ample. The members of our capable guid- ance department offer counsel and sug- gestions to students of diverse personali- ties and capabilities. Their services include an excellent guidance library and career file, as well as group and individual con- ferences to help students with their per- sonal, occupational and academic prob- lems. Through the friendly smiles and kind assistance of Hamburg's guidance depart- ment, many students have had a much more profitable high school career. Reading Department: Mr. Robinson A whole catalogue full of the future. Miss Kersten, Solat. Miss Kngsley, See Spot run. Reading Lab: Benning, Eismann. 20 Cultural diversities are explored in Extra! Extra! Read in the iournall Sitting: Moot. Standing: Thompson, McGuire, Sarcione. language Classes Understanding among the people of the world is becoming more important every day. Comprehension of the cultures and customs of various nations is essential in reaching this understanding. Although the learning of lan- guages themselves is the primary goal of the Language Department at Hamburg, each student is offered the opportunity to become familiar with societies other than his own. The areas of study in the field of modern languages are German, French, and Spanish. Latin is oFFered to provide students with back- ground for English and other languages. A smile is a smile in any language Miss Warner, Miss Magavero, Miss Col- lins, Mr. Larson, Mrs. Baldwin, Mr McCormick. 'iNo hablo Espaiol, Senor! Sitting: Green, Fleming. Standing: House- Medndering along the Rhine. Sitting: knecht, Samuelson, Chordas. Poppenburg. Standing: Senseney, Shimei. lfssr L, 1, f zf r Hzfzfzz '-'W' i S , . K 21 Physical education adds a bounce to your school day, Flying: A iump in the right direction-Coed Gym. Front row: Ganey, Trapani, Ellis. Second McMurray. Front row: Beeler. Second row: Todoro, Dubrowski, row: MacKillop, Kahl. Mr. Brand, Dinse, Steffen. Gym classes helped keep Hamburg? students fit Hamburg's physical education department is one of the best in New York State. We are one of the few schools who require gym class five days a week for every student. The purpose of this is to insure proper fitness and better health to all Hamburg students. The national physical fit- ness tests, held each spring and fall, reflect our fine pro- gram., Hamburg is one of the highest ranking schools locally. There are ample facilities for a wide variety of activi- ties. Outdoor sports such as tennis, soccer and track are oFfered. Indoor activities include everything from swim- ming to archery and apparatus. There is a co-ed unit in January, when students may choose from volleyball, swimming and archery. Any student interested in further athletics, outside of class, may come after school for intramurals. These are offered several times a week. For those more interested in athletics, there are interscholastic sports such as football, basketball and track. Even the girls participate in these, where they demonstrate their exceptional prowess at field hockey, basketball, and swimming. Any person earning enough credits in these afterschool sports is eligible to ioin either the Girls' Athletic Association or Varsity H Club. Our athletically reclined Physical Education Department. Sitting: Miss Arena, Mr. Gorline. Standing: Mr. Brand, Miss Reed, Mr. Seidleck, Miss Byrnes, Mr. Thomas. A short stretch to creative perfection. Stonitsch Euscher, Korabek, Wiltsie, Horton. 1 The broken bone's connected to the . . . Front row: Mr. VanValkenburgh. Second row: Brand, Golubski, Collins, Denecke. Ooh-the pressures of the Health Department! Mrs. Latulip, Mr. VanValkenburgh, Miss Ebel, Mrs. Schroeck. Our aim in health is to keep you happy! Front row: Marshall. Second raw: Mayer, McGuire, Senseney. Dedicated workers made for a healthy year The health classes are taught by Miss Ebel and Mr. VanValkenburgh. The course runs for one semester and each student gets one-half credit for having taken and passed it. Health is taught from a factual and practical point of view. Issues such as alcoholism and drug abuse are discussed. Mental, as well as physical health are covered including such topics as personality traits, heredity and environment. The health class is very valuable to every student, especially those students inter- ested in science or in pursuing a career in the field of health. They added that special touch to school Mr. Ernest Witmer is Hamburg's new at- tendance officer. Included in his duties for all of Hamburg Central Schools are checking on chronic absenteeism and gathering vital census information. Mr. Witmer reports with great satisfaction that students are now tak- ing a greater interest in their attendance. The secondary school psychologist is Mr. Stott, an ordained minister and experienced counselor. He is available to help students in individual sessions and group discussions. This mightinvolve working in coniunction with parents and the guidance department. Psy- chological testing and serving as a resource are other facets of his work. Life is iust a series of inkblots. Polvino, Mr. Stott. 25 Whot's your excuse? Front row: Solot, Mrs, Horton, Clifford. Second row: Mr. Witmer, Samuelson, Kuebler. There's more than books in. our library. Mrs. Hoare. Know thy car. Front row: Moses, Moore. Second row: Slatter, Gambino. Library looms large in research materials Visits to our high school library proved very worth- while for many students during the past year. Many useful and varied activities were offered to us. We could choose a book from the seven thousand different volumes avail- able, or we could read the latest issue of our favorite magazine. Many students also made use of the record player, microfilms and backdated magazines. Mrs. Grace Hoare, our competent librarian, assures us that this was another successful year in our library. That congenial meeting place where books and minds are linked. Sitting: Schreier. Standing: Warren, Brogan, Ryan, Patelunas, Fleming. The big wheels of safe driving. Mr. Szafranski, Mr. Coville, Mr. Hutchinson. New drivers acquired safety skills The Driver Education program creates a beginning driver who is acutely aware of the great responsibility he holds while behind the wheel. Many training tech- niques are involved, including classroom instruction, simulator training and experience in driving sessions in the cars. lf one is successful in the course, he may acquire a blue card, entitling him to senior driving privileges and an insurance reduction certificate. The program is restricted to iuniors and seniors. All who have taken the class in the past have stressed its importance and need in today's society. 24 Caution! Artists at work! First row: Lopez, Wicinski, Wiltsey. Second row: Wilson, Smith. Skillful hands printed, welded, and Created Our industrial arts program oFFers 'courses for any interested students, whether he is considering it for a career or as an added skill. Mr. Scruton instructs graphic arts classes, which also take care of the school printing, and metalcraft. Under the supervision of Mr. Coville the students learn to recognize and appreciate the quality of wood workmanship. They learn to use and control power machinery to make their first project of the year and later, advance to individual projects. In our academically-oriented school, industrial arts is not taught as a vocation, but as an elective, giving students an opportunity to learn through experience. Home Economics today-happy homemakers tomorrow. Standing: Schuman, Havens, Wiltse, Root. The Fred of all trades. Mr. Coville, Mr. Scruton Home Economics supplied us with a general home background Modernized techniques for today's world is the rule in Hamburg's homemaking classes. Interior Decorating, Child Care, and beginning and advanced courses in cooking and sewing are offered to prepare the girls for efficient and successful futures in careers and in homemaking. Special emphasis is placed on the basic Principles of food preparation and construction of clothing. The ln- terior Decorating course and the child care program pro- vided experience and instruction in areas of concern for today's modern young woman. 25 The Story of Home Economics. Mrs. Townsend .. They always have a song. Front row: Hubbard, Evans, Fancher, Gagner, McGuire, Herschel, Rich, Scheureman, Boyd, Weiss, Casler, Second raw: Anderson, Chatham, Coffey, Finch, Mayfield, Kerstetter, English, Brose, Schultz, O'Connor, Stang, Orr, Mosher, Mrs. Fiero. Third row: Singing filled our ears with pleasure After a year's absence, Hamburg High again had a choir. Many students had the opportunity to display their vocal talents by enrolling in this course. This group was trained in the various vocal techniques and skills necessary to develop such an organization. Under the excellent direc- tion of Mrs. Catherine Fiero, the group became a very melodic and harmonic addition to our music department, and delighted audiences with their creative abilities. Can't beat our band! Front row: Weiss, Herschel, Armitage, Watson lSecrelary-Treasureri, Stewart lAssistant Librarianl, Slatter, Rich, Dschuden, Roberts, Coffey, Stang, Kernahan, Mayfield, Anderson, Fanch- er. Second row: Roberts, Hubbard, Coffey, Bidner, Boyd, Casler, Boberg, Skovenski, Ver, Mosher, Holtz, Evans, Dice, Hawkins, Finch, Gag- ner. Third row: S. Samuelson, D. Willet, Padginton, Riggs, Johnson, Weis- 'Iftnl Armitage, Montie, Wiezbic, Coffey, Brock, Markel, Roberts, Moen, Johnson, Westland, Dice, Brogan. Fourth row: Boudler, Moore, Ranic, Spencer, K. Samuelson, Neale, Smeltzer, Kwiatkowski, Felger, Drews, Ver, S. Samuelson, Staudmyer, Stevens, Alexander. There's music in the air.. As usual, the Senior High Band was excellent and very busy. We owe our thanks to this group for inspiring our football team and livening the crowds with their pep songs. The Annual Christmas Concert was extremely beautiful. The Spring Concert featured Urbie Green, iazz trombonist, from New York City. The H.H.S. Band traveled to neighboring schools and parts of our state to perform. lts members are grateful to Mr. Reichard for his instruction and guidance. senfluh, Fiero, Montie lLibrarianJ, Orr, Brose, K. Samuelson, Moen, Jamison. Fourth row: Henry, Brogan lPresidentJ, Felger, Thurber, Neale, Sampson, Moore, Drews, Hosmer, Arendt, R. Willet, Calkins, Mr. Reichard. Fifth row: Minkel, Hebard, O'Connell, Stevens, Boudler, Allen, Loomis, Doherty, Staudmyer, McRobert, Watson and Brogan explain the ABC'c ot music. Music is Music is Music. Mrs, Fiero, McRobert, Meyers, Brogan, Kolster, Bauman. Artistic styles were set in music classes A new note this year was the Enjoyment of Music course. Taught by Mrs. Fiero and Mr. Knaus, music of all types and periods, from the Renaissance to today, was studied- even electronic music! Another interesting set of courses this year was Com- prehensive Music. Instruction in rhythm, harmony and tone was ofitered. The course was divided into Theory I and ll, and Advanced Theory in which students composed music. They start us on the right note. Mr. Reichard, Mrs. Fiero, Mr. Knaus. Students' musical abilities were brought to life Under the direction of Mr. Knaus, Hamburg High School's orchestra participated in the Christmas Concert, the Homer Fiero Scholarship Concert, and the Chamber Music Concert. They traveled to several elementary schools and gave concerts there. The year's highlight was the final concert, which fea- tured contemporary American compositions. Soloists were Beth Watson, flute, Polly Horton, piano, and Diane Fiero, harp. Our guest conductor was Harry John Brown, from the State University of N. Y. at Fredonia. Knaus's Kapers. Front row: Hooper, Kamery, Stang, Fleck, Wald, Bair, Hansen, Saarniioki. Second row: Jablonski, Wagner, Samter, Fegal, Pszonak, Polvino, Bastedo, Monikhouse. Third row: Jamison, Skovenski, Boberg, Watson, Dschuden, Roberts, Fiero, Weissenfluh, R. Bastedo, Harris, Tarbox. Fourth row: Hosmer, Calkins, R. Willet, Padginton, D, Willet, Riggs, Henry, Slatter. Fifth row: Mr. Knaus, Boudler, Minkel, Hebard, Allen. Students learned artistic styles and techniques Under the direction of Mrs. Collins, art students gain a background of basic concepts. Basic art, the first course, develops the skills of letter- ing, design, color mixing, and per- spective. Drawing and Painting deals with techniques used to express light and -shadow on subiects with pencil, pen cmd ink, charcoal, and pastels. The student may also enter more ad- vanced fields such as Advertising, which takes us from rough layouts to illustrations. Fashion Illustration and Water Color are also oFfered as ad- vanced subiects to add to the prepa- ration for further study or more skill if art is used as a hobby. Nothing mechanical about this drawing group. Sitting: Dickey. Stand- ing: Schlierf, Mr. Measer, Zemla, Walters, Davis, Mrs. Collins has the right perspective How many mediums of art can you find? Sitting: Ziebarth, Stephenson, Palmer. Standing: Korzen- iewski. T-square, triangle, and compass were used skillfully Under the direction of Mr. Frederic Measer, the Me- chanical Drawing Department enrolled students who were interested in learning a skill in one of the fields of draw- ing. Students were trained to handle such fundamental instruments as the T-square and compass, and through helpful instruction and independent work, they learned the art of reading and drawing blueprints. What's your line? Mr. Measer. 28 y Working Always ready, willing, and able to give their Mr. Fischer, director of Educational Services. services. Mr, Brogan, Mr. Fischer. We'd be glad to help. Mri Gordon, Mr. Platt, Mr. Smucla. in all phases of the Communications media Many of the activities of our school receive much assistance from the Edu- cational Service Staff. This staff is responsible for the development of effective utilization and evaluation of all forms of print and non-print media. lt is also depended upon for implementation of systems designed for learning experience such as tele- vision studio, TV cable, and slide and audio-type combinations, all of which are to be used by students, teachers and administrators. The Educational Service Staff maintains the media equipment, including films and video- tapes. Finally, they are responsible for utilizing new developments in educational technology. Nobody can swindle us in Distributive Education. Front row: Mount, Distributive Education gave training for employmentt Distributive Education is a two year Regents program in which students learn the principles of marketing and distribution, and receive supervised work experience in selected retail establishments. The Vocational-Industrial Cooperative program provides students with an on the job training situation. The work, together with the related classroom instruction, enables the student to earn two units of Regents credit per year. Not old Casterline. Second row: Weakland, McGrath, Ryan. enough to receive SocialtSecurity but old enough to teach it. Mr. Ward, Selling to America through Vocational Industrial Co-op. Macy, Nuchereno, Williams, Cole. 29 f Students prepare for future occupations at Potter Road Center. Potter Road Center trained us for skilled occupations Each day students from Hamburg, Frontier, Sloan, and West Seneca high schools boarded busses to the Potter Road Occupational Center, where they received technical or trade training. This program is a part of the Board of Cooperative Educational Services of Erie County District :gEf:l, and is under the guiding hand of principal, Samuel S. Taneff. Courses offered ranged from technical electronics to commercial art. All faculty members have had field experi- ence. Upon graduation, students can go on to higher technical training or seek employment immediately. Mr. Facklam, the guidance coordinator at the center, aids in iob placement and all seniors are registered with the New York State Employment Service. Graduates of Potter Road are therefore prepared to fulfill the needs of our technical society. Mirror, mirror, on the wall, make them the fairest of them all. Standing: Slippy. Seated: Cottet. 30 COSMETOLOGY l, the first year of a two year sequence, is a course composed of young men and women who wish to become beauticians or specialists in skin care. During this year they learn through practical experience. COSMETOLOGY ll, teaches students advanced techniques. Students work in a public clinic equivalent to a beauty salon. Experience in this course makes them eligible for the New York State Board Examinations and will also open doors to many related occupations. Cosmetology ll students practice on manikins for State Boards. Stonitsch, Cuedek, Lanning, Goranson. . .... . --ff'-- vsff-ff t J, 'W-1,-v,2,m+t-aww --ff H:-fe -f-- eimtsw.. utt,ffstamsemeeftf1,,. t , ff--- s- s .s -1 ..J,.f, ,Egg li S AUTO MECHANICS, among the many valuable opportunities offered at Potter Road School, provides train- ing for boys interested in entering the automotive industry, ln this two year course, the students are taught the principles and procedures of auto- motive repair work. Upon completion, many students are able to take ad- vantage of the various iob opportuni- ties oFfered to them in the automotive field. TECHNICAL ELECTRONICS, a course designed for the above-average stu- dent, covered the practical study of electrical and electronic circuits using modern industrial testing equipment. Laboratory practice and related theory in simple and complex elec- tronic circuitry, applied mathematics, and drafting were included in the course. Also in the program was the theory and application of digital computer circuitry. Students finishing this course are eligible for further study in the tield which will prepare them for positions as Developmental Technicians, Electronic Testers, Tech- nical Salesmen, and other types of electrical engineers. BUILDING TRADES is a two year program taught in a laboratory for three hours per day. This program is designed to train students in Build- ing Maintenance and Utility Person- nel. The students receive practical ex- perience in cleaning buildings, as well as in minor technical repair. After completing this course, boys are qualified to work in a number of professions including sales, repair and maintenance of buildings. The student is also given the benefit of further educational preparation which can lead to the related position of build- ing superintendant. 'xx - . -1'--,t,.z,.,.f.,5-s 7,5 1 . ,if-iii' 4 251,-eftfzflzs ' V i t 'gs I +452 .... ' , . . ,U ws- - . . '. --is 'Y fit' tit - ,.. II zsf ,..f :,s . .ix .....,. gi i . ..... ., I, it ru, .ffm 1 -' ,ya s , .. ,,j,,t, f- ' M 1 -:-i- I :sy is ,eggzgisiv-Kiiffn. .1 . I ji .ssr ,yt -- 1 ,sr .iw ,tt . ji f . -1 ii-f-.ge . wi ttsr W' l' .2-if? s'is isss ' at ' . nu .....,. V.,,.. K: E Q .us ,--, 5 Q, .,,,,,,.. . Students study the Pommerenck. workings of the automobile engine. ROIG, All those intricate parts! Schrecengost. Running the circuit to a career in electronics. Syracuse, Sukaczow. ln the Building Trades course you learn to hammer more than your thumb. 31 T-square and triangle, necessary tools of the draftsman. Wiltsie. MECHANICAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION is a three year course, combining designing machine parts, using drafting skills, and constructing the designed part in the lab using the machinist's techniques. The tool and die designer makes devices for mass produc- tion. Mathematics and scientific principles are applied, creating new products or improving existing ones by the engineer or technician. The course consists of two phases, the first using drawing boards where the student learns lettering, conventions and symbols, orthographic proiections, instruments and dimensions. Secondly, in the lab strength or materials, bench work and lathe operations are studied. Requirements for this course are the completion of ninth grade with emphasis on math and science. 52 Students learn to unplug, before they repair. Jones, Grottenelli. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE REPAIR is one of the many iobs that has increasing need for trained servicemen. This two year program at Potter Road is open to inter- ested boys in their iunior and senior years. Those completing this program should be qualified for ap- prenticeship in domestic and industrial installations. One of the most active new fields in business today is that of ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING. lt involves the use of computers and unit record equipment to be used in very rapidly processing information and giving back answers to statistical problems. Opportunities for employment in this field are virtually boundless. Don't fold, bend, or multilate. Collett, Issac, Smolinski. The time at the next heartbeat will be . . . Standing: Ellis. THE HOME AND INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES course consists of basic nursing care, nutrition, food preparation, care of the environment, and growth and development. Upon completion of this course at the Potter Road Occupational Center, students will earn two credits and eligibility for employment as a nurse's aide. THE FOOD SERVICE program at Potter Road con- sists of a two year program. ln the first year, these courses cover quantity food preparation, short order cooking, food purchasing, customer relations and sani- tary food handling. The second year concentration is on institutional and restaurant management, catering and nutrition. On K. P. duty. Mages, Monckton, Sutherland, Dingeldey. Working his way towards Madison Avenue. Polizia. COMMERCIAL ART, a two-year course at the Potter Road Occupational Center, is taught in a laboratory classroom situation for three hours a day. Boys and girls entering this program should have artistic ability and an interest in designing and the related areas of commercial art. Many iobs in Commercial Art are routine and be- ginning commercial artists are likely to be assigned to assist the more experienced artists. The first year is primarily the study of fundamentals: lettering, design, basic structure, perspective, pen and ink, charcoal, pastels and watercolors. Commercial artists create artwork designed to attract the attention of readers and viewers and to stimulate their interests in certain products. A well seasoned staff brings forth a seasoned meal. Standing: Mrs. Poppenberg, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Lowell, Mrs. Landes, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Sweet. Rub-a-dub-dub is how our spots are scrubbed. First row: Mr. Russel, Mr. Holtel, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Smith, Mr. Richards. Second row: Mr. Riefler, Miss Parish, Mrs. Littlefield. Service with a smile... Our school was kept looking its best this year thanks to the assistance of our maintenance and custodial staFfs. The endless task of cleaning the school and grounds takes a great amount of time, and the service staFfs never let us down. Every day the cafeteria ladies prepared a tasty and nourishing meal for everyone. Nothing's bet- ter than an enioyable meal to break the monotony of a long school day. Everyone appreciates the efifort put forth by these staffs, they're part of the backbone of our school. A good environment creates better learn- ing. These people are proud of our school and want us to have pride in it also. To our mainte- nance, custodial and cafeteria stafts, we owe many thanks. Mr. Pollard at work in the custodial office. Type, type, space, space is music to their ears. Sitting: Mrs. Heath, Mrs. O'Meara. Standing: Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Winger, Mrs. MacMichciel, Mrs. Purves, Mrs. Schifterli, Mrs. Horton, Mrs. King. Efficiency - the motto of our secretaries Who deals with the myriad of details found in a school the size of ours? Our ever-efficient secretaries, of course! The busy secretaries in the Guidance Office handle the many college appli- cations, draft registrations, and forms connected with iobs. Our Senior Office secretaries, working directly under the principal and assistant principal, take care of all the attendance records, the myriads of phone calls, and put in long hours on the school records. Requisition books, sports records, and the calling in of substitute teachers are the responsibilities of the other secretaries. A most helpful addition to our school Fortunately for us, there is a new addition to our school this year--our indispensable and ever- etticient study hall monitors. Mrs. Sharon Boggs in the cafeteria, Mrs. Rosemary Pawelski in room 128, and Mrs. Marjorie Samuelson in the library, have relieved the professional teaching staff of added responsibility. Their efficient assistance has aided both faculty and student body. 35 The long 'lahm of the law. Mrs. Horton They help our teachers. Mrs. Samuelson, Mrs. Pawelski, Mrs. Boggs. - SENICDRS Leaders at the head of our great body Spreading warmth and knowledge in their stead Creating brotherhood by their friendly actions Warmly guiding followers with their hands. 36 w I' . K . it 53,554 r f 1 ,- J, :,. n. .: . .,Y.k- x -,- , ,.....,H,n-N F, It . ,. . y , . 1 u is Q D N . -5. -. 1. .. . - . - 'fi4'-A.715,tlflfafiql:9j.'x'vg:f: '41'1.:g:3,?,1::f'jv:,-g.,:!,i:fff!.1gQ' -E',k'g,-gig. .sy vQ'j ,gf-V' 1-1 1, ' f v. . 'W .ln ' ,g, -Ovfg' -,ng 1 . 9- ,.....,,' I - - 5-. -, - , , , 'W ..- 3-.2:Cy':'?W'. vi1f'-v'h y.--'-ff-w . 1'?fJ'..:,' - 5--f 1'N -I y'.'.' '- '. - '- .' 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'S - - - n - r H . , , , can QQ. 1 'gk . I . l. -, ,-' ' . 1 ' - - .1-',.,1 - .Z 1- ', , .5 1,1 .:' .- . - -.i .. ,.',U,-gn' , , J -' mi ': -' - 'ff . .. f -- ' v-' ' 5 -L 11 .3 ' I . -'- - . . ,-.53 Lv. , . . t x C . . 1 V4 . - 4 . .. 6 Q, 65. or I .y 1 , - 1 '.. ,- .A - f 4 . , -Q 51, A , L Q ..., wi., M.,-. a I 71' qw 2 'hw QW The Royal Court. Front row: Nancy Caputi, 2nd runner-up, Molly Burgwardt, 3rd runner-up, Mike Law, 3rd runner-up, Paul Altherr, Jennifer Baker, Enchanted Forest King and Queen, David Ryan, 5th runner-up, Margaret Stoll, 5th runner-up, Diane Young, 4th runner-up. 2nd row: Jerry Green, 2nd runner-up, Gary Rautenstrauch, attendant, Susan Solat, attendant, Molly Fleming, James Thiel, Queen and King of Wonderland, Wendy Bauman, lst runner-up, JeFtrey Kusche, lst runner-up, John O'Conner, 4th runner-up. We started work on our prom months be- fore May 8th, while we discussed themes. By Easter vacation we had chosen Alice in Wonderland and set up the almost innumer- able committees. Much time was put in painting the long walls and working on other decorations. At last the long weeks of preparation came to an end, and the night before the big day we made our own blue sky in the gym. That day we juniors more-than-gladly gave up our free time to decorate the gym and cafeteria. We snaked the long sheets of brown paper, now transformed into scenes of our Wonderland, through the halls, and after getting ourselves untangled, taped them up. And so from eight until one that evening we dwelt in Wonderland, serenaded by the Mad Hatter Revival. Midway through the fun, our King, Jim Thiel, and Queen, Molly Flem- ing, were crowned. Followed by their court, they then led us in the Grand March, under the crepe paper tunnel to the cafeteria for punch and cookies. Wonderland Prom Climaxed our junior year They could have danced all night-in A couple of cards. Fleming, Thiel. Wonderland. 38 The light ot his life! Solat, Kusche. Senior Class presents tlHarvey Weeks of enthusiastic but sometimes strenu- ous rehearsals yielded on March 26 and 27 the class of l97l's unparalleled production of the comedy Harvey. Audiences roared as Ellwood P. Dowd and his imaginary giant white rabbit trampled society life and frazzled the nerves of the staFF at Chumley's Rest. The success of Harvey, directed by Mr Robert F Yates, became a reality only through the combined efforts of an excellent cast and the hard work behind the scenes participation of the senior class T e Wallrabblt family Top to bottom: Stevens Murray Burgwardt, Cornw Trescher Stoklosa all, Your connection with this institution is ended. Bolt, Hoskins, Stevens. ey pt and let Ellwood ou MacKillop Scheuerman Dickinson Q Q How does it sound to you Harvey? Cowlin 1: ,VJ Harvey cast gets together at Chumley s Rest. Front row: Rautenstrauch, Slatter. Second row: Stevens, Spencer Harvey Rieblung Jordan Bolt, Third row: Mr. D. Gordan, Dickinson, MacKillop, Porpilia, Horton Cowlin Mr R Yates Scheuerman Hoskins, Bolt. 'Y' MW ' ' 'yi , h ' ' . , , , . Th u me in t. . . . I r . . I I t if 4,43-H - ' 9 .Y lf . 1 V if t - - if ' , i I. K ' t ' ' wfsfswiiiif ,3 W K 4' ' ' ' QV ir 1 Doctor-you're standing in his way. Hoskins, Bolt Harvey. Senior Central Board. Front row: Mrs. Viehe, Law tPresidenti, Burgwardt lVice-Presidenti, Becker lSecretaryi, Calkins lTreasureri. Second row: Woods, Rieman, Carroll, Kyne, Jansen, Stapell, Stok- losa, Saarniioki, Solat, Andres, Steward. Third row: Bauman, La- Rowe, O'Brien, Brogan, Stoll, Ruof, Satre, Hanson, Trescher, Beeler, O'Connor, Rautenstrauch. Fourth row: Dickinson, Watson, Montie, Slatter, Jablonski, Jamison, Hart, McRobert, Megas, Milano, Kellogg, Gannon, Bagen. Fifth row: Ealon, Fleming, Caputi, Appleby, Cullen, Riordan, Rogers, Guenther, Green, Wagner, Fechter, Casterline, Haberer. Sixth row: Daley, Fleming, Meyers, Fischer, Foster, Havens, Chatham, Dubrowskii. Leaders strove for a successful Senior year Led by Mrs. Viehe and our distinguished class officers, the fifty-six member Senior Central Board was the policy- shaping body of our class. Meeting as needed, rather than at a specific time, they discussed matters vital to us, and later reported back at meetings of the entire class. Aided by the enthusiastic support of the Seniors, the four elected officers from each homeroom planned our successful and drenching car wash and set up the most profitable booth in the flea market. Although busy with other senior con- cerns, they still found time for a good-luck party on Friday the thirteenth. The traditional senior play, picnic, and graduation activities engrossed their attention. Due to their devoted work, our senior year was a most enioyable and memorable one. Advisors help plan Through the course of the year, the Senior Class Advisors have worked suc- cessfully to make the year happy and exciting for all. They participated in the activities of the Seniors, as well as offering fine advice to make everything not iust successful, but also exceptional. The graduating class of l97l thanks all the advisors for their generous aid. Class Advisors: Front row: Mrs. Slade, Mrs. Dye, Miss Magavero, Mrs, Dornhaffer, Mrs. Viehe, Mrs. DeMeyere, Miss Clinton, Mrs. Bollinger. Second row: Mr. Huen, Mrs. Birdsall, Mrs. Starr, Mr. Teague, Mr. Owen, Miss Winkler, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Mr. Yates, Mrs. Glazier. Nixclnfs newg we were too - - '68 STEPHEN M. ABSOLOM l'Do not take life too seriously, you will never get out of it alive. CLAIRE ALLES Such another peerless queen only could her mirror show. DEBRA ASHDOWN Look forward with hope for Tomorrow. EDWARD P. BARTZ ln friendship I early was taught to believe. CRAIG T. ADAMS He meets success like a gentleman and disaster like a man. KIM ANDRES Each man's Ioy is joy to me, each man's grief is my own. PATI BABCOCK An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace 7 sf ,. 'aw W een? ,ge if QF ' 2925 wwf wr FJ santa? 3 5. .iff Q t ' .Q ff ffwifiii ?Qj,?. f3f. 'gyffm ' svn 'til-:E 'f- nxt' ,. wffrfif,Usmir?219155fffffff'ssiii5552fv!Gfff HHg,1 fS:2e' Y A11-1' fe if. ! '4p'.w. 34. , KL 5:gggggsffss?f?!5E52:s:s?!5isf?ff5!fY1If X ' t5f5QfiIs.t'f 21? - .,,,, aka CYNTHIA BATES Sweeter than apples to children it SUSAN ADRAGNA Woman in her quiet, blissful maiesty JAMES ALLEN The pain, the calm, and astonishment BARBARA APPLEBY A sweet attractive kind of grace PAUL BAKER Taking lite as it comes PAMELA J. ARCHIE Her crown is made of love and friendship. SCOTT C. BARBER Good speed to your youthful valor, boy! So shall you scale the stars! WENDY BAUMAN So mighty in her faithful service: so oft forgot in praise KENNETH BEASLEY Silence is golden. Sophomores a tiered in harmony and .--M ',,,, r --E 'ii VIIW7 a ' 'H' E sm-I F 1 El ft s I fir E 5' f -- ggh V as 1, it is .ELJ I v.: gg, ,. is if f i A iiii. DEBRA BECKER DAVID BECKWITH LEON BEELER Statuesques, Q goddess reigns, Happy he who put beneath his And who dares to say to me that feet all fears. It's easier than walkin'. RICHARD T. BEST ANN BEVERLY Happiness is not perfected until What lies hidden in her graceful it is shared. silence? Sincerity! life isn't a lark? MARK BEMBIA His praises fall to music, his prayers to a song. HERBERT BENSON True friendship reigns forever. MARJORIE BIDNER To have joy one must share it- Happiness was born a twin. LINDA BELILE Constantly bubbling with enthusiasm for Iife RITA BENCKENDORFF Your shadow has been a light upon our faces. JILL BEST A startling smile stirs amusement and sparkling eyes cause delight. BRADLEY A. BILLS Honest men fear neither the light nor the dark. iellowship at Activity Night F' RICHARD BISH His laugh is sunshine in the house. PETER BONERB I have no mocking or arguments, I witness and wait. MELODY BROGAN The Queen of all Hearts DARLENE K. BROWN Quiet sinicerity marks the beginning of wisdom. MARSHA BONCORE Thou art the star for which all evening waits. JOHN BOLT In thy face I see the map of honor, truth, and loyalty. DAVID BOYD Honor and truth and manhood- these are the things that stand. MARGARET BRICK The quiet mind is much richer than a pound of gold. .wmv A quiet moment for study. l JAMES BROWN Men exist for the sake of one another. SUSAN BROWN 'ITo be able to find joy in another's ioy: that is the secret of happiness. 43 ll F5 STEPHEN BOND Too proud to creep, too humble to aspire JAMES R. BROGAN Your goal the sky, your aim, the stars DEBORAH BROSE The world belongs to fearless hearts BRIAN BUCHER You have to live life to enioy it. Our orange derbies were topped E. SCOTT BURAU MOLLY BURGWARDT BRAD BURLEY JOAN CALKINS Good humor is never out of She delights all who know her. Laugh and the world laughs The significance of man is in I season. with you. what he longs to attain. NANCY CAPUTI She is fairer than the evening air. ' ' I F-5-' I .hi I all SHIRLEY CARROLL I am the spirit of the morning sea. WILLIAM CARNEVALE Our business is to be good and happy today. Express yourself MICHAEL CASEY How can life be true life without comrades? BRUCE CASE One man with courage makes a maiority. DANTE CASELLI I have no time to be in a hurry. PAUL CASHION Forward, ever forward, and glad to be alive! ,..H LYNN CASTERLINE SOPONE SUSAN CHATHAM A cup of champagne bubbling over CHARUWATCHRAPANICHKUL I'Il smile uf you, Be happy, and with fun New horizons, new friends YoU'll ,mile ug me. 44 only by our Sophomore enthusiasm CHARLOTTE CHILDERS Enthusiasm is energy that boils over. I iw I 5 53553 . 2 -sis: in -I is 97 ,Ji . X-V RICHARD COLE Reason still keeps its throne, but it nods a little, that's aIll MARK CONNELLY Men are polished, through oct and speech . . . PAUL CONROY BRUCE CHILSON DAVID CLARKE Sometimes a word says more than The great man is the man who a whole sentence. does a thing for the first time. SANDRA COLLETT DAVID COLLINS Remember me when I am gone Large was his bounty and his away . . . soul sincere . . . Outside in. GEORGIA COFFEY lt is a tranquil people who accomplish much. TIMOTHY COLLINS His nature is that of a king. CHRISTOPHER CONNINE If a man could have half his wish- es, he would double his troubles. JACK CORNWALL Leave no stone unturned. And UnEXIInQUI5hed Ifwghief 45 shakes the skies. Ecology-minded juniors industriously KEITH COTTET CHRISTOPHER COWLIN BARBARA CUEDEK KENNETH CUEDEK His silence is his strength. individuality is a unique and well Maiden and mistress of the They gave him light in his ways. respected quality. months and stars MARGARET CULLEN Have we not stood here like trees in the ground long enough? 5 JOLIE DAMON As merry as the day is long There's more to a paper drive than hard work. DENISE M. DALEY Friends like you are miracles to-day. MARY ELLEN DENNIS Like hundreds of bubbles, ready to burstl DENISE DESSOYE MUFFY DICKINSON MARK DINSE KATHLEEN DONAHUE Her ways are ways of What do you suppose will satisfy Climb high, climb far, your goal Always something new of pleasanIness. the soul, except to walk free . . .? the sky, your aim the stars. 46 collected tons of papers JAMES DONATH Laughter is of an essence! PAUL DUBROWSKIJ l'Nature's own Nobleman, friendly and frank. MARK DREWS Good sportsmanship bears th: stamp of the individual. ROGER DRAGSTEDT Men make the best friends. ,,..,..,,V, HTEEI35 Es., ,,,. . ,,,,. ,, ,.:' , l,, ,v . sst ssrtt -. s J. RANDALL DUCHMANN DAVlD DUFFET Let us, then, be up and doing. Character finds its own road and carries its own Iamp. BARBARA EISMANN Quiet, with a nice personality and a friendly smile. DEBORAH ERDMAN Bid me discourse, l will enchant thine ear. KIRK E- El-I-IS MAUREEN ENDERS As distinctive as a single tree Life is nof ius, ,O live' bu, to against the horizon enioyjf CHRISTINA ERICKSON GLENN EVANS A daughter of the gods: divinely Quietly he'll wend his way along tall and most divinely fair the road of success. 47 4 CYNTHIA DSCHUDEN Loyalty makes friends. CONSTANCE EATON Youth, lusty, loving-youth, full of grace, force, fascination NOLA ENDRESS From whose eyelids also as they gazed dropped love. MICHAEL FAIHST There is no wrong side or right side, for all are equally good. DAVID A. FARR Joy is the best of winel MARIAN FIJAS To know the ioy of giving is living. - ' , if 1 zen. . - .L-.. iilflf fu ' . ,-.t. L,AL K WENDY FISCHER A better friend you'll not be knowing. FRANCINE FLEISSNER Faith is the force of life. Hipso-Rahzd' was the lively Chant it t f' f -'1 fsfiflii:P1TifE??ii'f?s55'Z:i1i53 V ' 4 J' ,, - 3? H ,:'i:':'f?f f , 11597155 n r FIT' -.,. 5512515 -gf' ' 1Q15:f3t5Eiil2WezSEE V HQ,-f. Q, N' - K -1+ 1, l ' 1 PAMELA FECHTER M. DOUGLAS FENIK PAUL FERRARO Her laughter and good humor are There is nothing to fear but feor No one reaches o high position known to everyone. itself. without daring. l L DAVID FINCH 'lSeldom hurried, never worried, VERA FLADD Words are easy, like the wind: faithful friends ore hard to find. Who's the bulldog? CHLOE liLEMING MOLLY FLEMING CHERYL FOSTER HA 9003 heafi. '5 belle' 'hun UH She brought light where there Cheerfully in search of n better 'he heads In The world. was darkness. more beautiful world 48 ol the olty Green lunlors vas ,-'diff-Q'-Q ' We ei lf' Q ees 545538 HN min qt JAMES FOX SHERYL FRANKLIN DAVID FRENZEL GERHARD FREY He makes his promise good 9 n 0 He profits most who serves best I love to go a wanderlng rannlnq daH'odlls 'HW '2 w-.- A5 f' pe,:?ef,,, K ual GARY FUl-l-ONE MONICA FURNARI Jesters do otten prove prophets e smlled her way through customs l We r' If li., 'W Mx You can find almost anythmg nn the student book store MARIANNE GALLAGHER BRIAN GANEY A dear and true mdustrnous Healthy tree the world ns friend to all before sq.-'BY TIMOTHY GANNON DENNIS GARFOOT LORA GASKE BARBARA GATES Llfe was made for Itvlng and A friend to all he meets Frtend more dlvlne than all A warm smile a warm heart such laughing' dlvtnlhes a It us with the gen el 49 t l ' -- :safari . V , A fem . , : . 1 L . -'t , ' , , - ,gt 'QQ-12 5 ' ' J' It's not rainin rai t me, it's . - ' . . . . ,, 6515! Vfrgwlfg rift: ' , 2 1 Q vase! .I 'H sh . A-:f V f I , ' fir I ' A915 2. ,rg .. .. I, mx- -' V - - y .qfgagg I XI ' ' . . 1 - If - me. u - f - l u . . . It - I , . .,, ....L,, S.. . H,, Apollo 77 landed on the moon, ..4-nl CATHERINE GAVIN KIRK GERMOND CYNTHIA GIAMBRONE Quiet and sweet, delightful to meet The only lhing I am afraid of The only way to have a friend is is fear. to be one. 1, ,..' MARK GOGGIN In his heart is a blind desire. Flowers preach to us if we will hear. LAURIE GIER A peace above all earthly digni- ties, a still and quiet conscience KATHLEEN GOLDSMITH They're not the Rockettes, but they're happy together. ii'H?lTi Q. , 4 , , l.i lf RAMONA GONZALEZ NINA GORANSON JEROME S. GRASSO There is a spark in her eyes that Beauty is harmony: grace is The more one works, the more becomes laughter on her lips. melody. willing one is to work. MAUREEN GREEN COLLEEN GREENE BARBARA GUENTHER However rare true love is, true 'IShe smiled, and the shadows She brings sunshine to the lives friendship is rarer. ClePUI'led of 0'hefS- 50 GERALD GREEN No man is free who is not master of himself. KATHLEEN HABERER Bubbles, bounce, and a sweet smile we went unclerground to V' Qnderland I THOMAS B. HAGELBERGER Make two grains grow where there was only one before. n'! sg -I -I RONALD HANNA With a flair for life . . . ERIC HAGELIN Each change of many-color'd life he drew. COLLEEN MARIE HANNON 'lOnly beauty for a fair maiden Q,,S,..S,L!s,57k,,L,Z.5::,mIk.ingc,,2:,w.,1,5,kJ.,,, ,5t55f1,,,:ggg:g-,3.,,,.,, of , ' .f2i,-45iIf1,,'f--:fir-,' rz:'iZ5ff j IJ.5 5,7533 72,152 fffzf'7' 1 ,,-- 'I ' I e,,, ff 2 ' I ' I 5- X in 4 I y . ,AM5 , , :Sf I T.1JI..L. , ' ' f ' i- ..,, .lem ,f,,, ,.,,, ,. , ...,.,,,.,. ,-,. , A lea, --if . e,., ,.,,,,,1 ,,.,,,.,. ,, .,.,...,l,. ,s ,.,,... , ,,,., . ., ,,.,... ,, W.,,,, .,, ,.e.., 1 .. He crawled his way to the top-Our Senior Class President, Mike Law. KERBY HAHN Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. ',bo l..,o 2 ..-It 2 if f oy,y I 'ig s F25 'fE'ffE: 139011 -sf ' ' mf IZ.. ':,3,:k33:5E12i :Zi Q I lf? 1:21 m ir. -.1 12 ,4 5. gggw, -- ' 3 :sms gg .,,-b 1, , - Eg ,H I SUSAN HANOVER There are many lovely women, but few have such charm. LYNNE HANITZ Who shall be cz light between truth and intellect? RICHARD HANSON Ambition is the growth of every dime. R. DAVID HARRINGTON There is none that hath bent his bow. T' ii.. '- K. ANDREW HARRIS Life is too serious to take too seriously. his we W-, JANE L. HART Eyes that sparkle like morning sunlight PENNY HAVENS 'lHappy at the day's end as when the day begins. ROBERT R. HEBARD Lite is real! Life is earnestl And the grave is not its goal! LINDA HERBST The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Fun and food were plentiful KATHRYN HEWITT For her, everyday brings something new. MARCIA HILL Ever her silence speaks. MARK HOLT 'lThe countenance is the portrait of the souI. JOYCE HORNADAY 'II exist as I amy that is enough. PENELOPE HOSMER How pleasant it is for brethren to dwell in unity! DEBORAH ANN HUGHES She looks into people as well as at them. MARY HUBBARD A rose with all its sweetest leaves GARY HUMMEL lt is quality rather than quantity that matters. BEVERLY HOLE A quiet smile and flashing eyes KEVIN HINE A silent and thoughtful man among boys POLLY HORTON JEFFREY HOSKINS A wittier person than she we shall nl-UU9hl9 '5 neVef an end: W5 U never know. by-product. Cathy in Wonderland. at enr elegant junior Banquet GREGORY HUMMEL 'tEvery man hath a good and a bad angel attending on him. L 'Fi c gfwiw' , W T nn ' ' v file 3 . 5 C ' J f 15 31121. MARGARET HUSS BRUCE HYLAND She that can have patience can Give me an honest laugh, have what she will SUSAN IMAN As loyal as a friend can be , F 5 le Who's mad? They're all madl CLYDE ISAAC NINA JABLQNSKI . Strong without rage, full The heart finds its morning without overflowing and is refreshed. .--5 ROBERT JACKSON CAROLYN JAMISON CANDACE JANSEN RONALD JEFFERY Greet the unseen with a cheerl Why worry today when there's Just the art of being kind is Eternity! thou pleasing, all of tomorrow? all this sad world needs. dreadful thoughtl .-nun.. ,swag ' ui l -- Q ' g , sr' 'if F' fbi me Y if .em STEPHEN JONES PATRICIA J. JORDAN JANICE KAHL DURRAN1' KELLQGG Sing away sorrow, The soul's calm sunshine and She who is the spice of life Life is gn adventure in cast away care. the heartfelt icy experience. Our world was filled with fantasy KATHERINE KELLY Short and sweet - as twigs A 'f -1 'Y f -4. nz' J Q -me fx frI'II.4slY '1nS5ift+1ldsxIIJ?.II'hX if IA EE shine' ,, 1, W , iw 'EE f . 55 ,,,,, ' P 'i1g?'52t,sj iiV':'Eif5Eg,1 f. 'I' W Y iw l E,f,,E,,.,,: as all I , at I .fs A I 1 1 I M ffl if .SM , .X FE xl we 2 THERESA KERNEN A fugitive and gracious light she seeks. WILLIAM KLOSSIN A soul that yearns to be free as an eagle. DONNA KOPF Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth MARY KERKER We marched as the Mad Hatter Revival Band played on. Gifted with things to make you laugh CHRISTINE KERSTETTER SUSAN KETTERER Those who know her best love her A faithful companion to each most. befriended THOMAS KLUCKHOHN KENNETH KOESTER Life is short, live it up. Strong men believe in cause and effect. SUSAN KIMMELMAN 'IAII l have left is what I gave away. JACK B. KOLBAS III He who is true to one friend proves himself worthy of many. DONNA KORABEK ROBERT KORZENIEWSKI A person of understanding is of A refined, GISQGHT QSDIISMGI1 Of excellent spirit. high esteem 54 ROBERT A. KOSTER 'tThe ability of mind over manner' 1 at our 'Alice in Wonderland prom SUSAN KOZMINSKI JAY KREUTZER DANIEL KUMMER LISA KUNZ Let not your heart be troubled. A man of Ieisure Man is the hunter, If you have a friend worth woman is his game. loving, love him. v r'er K M ,hs s, , 23554 , M .,.. W, ,., ,asm off H 'L FM- R me , . 35 Nmqfamlpv f fi? sf 5 JEFFREY KUSCHE. RICHARD KWIATKOWSKI ROBIN KYNE SUSAN LANNING A man's strength is his charm. He has his worries in a pocket 'lThe smile that won't wipe off Happiness is her smile. with a hole in it. X The symbol of the class of I97I RICHARD LARDO MARY LAROWE MICHAEL ALAN LAW He is great who is what he is A IOSt ddy is that On which Some of us own the world from Nature. one has not Iaughed. in rqnsomef' Just one little part of the prom JOHN LECHNER PATRICIA LEMAR Jamison, Enders, Giqmbrone, Heighth helps us to see The way to be happy is to things clearer. make others so. 55 TERRENCE C. LENNON Inner strength is a man's charm. RAYMOND MACKILLOP There is nothing like fun, is there? MICHAEL MACY Guided by the light of his convictions. . . CHARLES MARTIN A penny for your thoughts! Wet and dripping, LOUISE LORQUET Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. BARBARA LYNAM A tender blossom: guard her well. Some people get wet at a carwash. REBEKAH E. MADSEN LINDA MAHER She does good for goocl's sake. A more l0Y0l friend we Shall never know. PATRICIA MARTIN MARY MAYER How far that little candle throws Gentle is her mannery quiet is her beamsl her way. 56 we proved MARIAGNES LYNCH 'lShe's the lovliest lassie that trips on the green. GREGORY LEE MACMURRAY So I will defend each man as my brother, each man as my friend. ROBERT MARKEL The mind of each man is the man himself. LORETTA MCANDREW I have built me a monument more lasting than bronze. n washing Cars Could be f CATHERINE McDONALD 'Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. WILLIAM McMURRAY We speak the literal to inspire the understanding of a friend. GEORGE MEGAS Master of the liberty of the indi- vidual to think his own thoughts. BARBARA MEYER ttih I ,gs I . , '- -f .5 - ui . V3.3 E , 6 J' .. '-llffy :'a,.ff,., , 'tw ,,,1. MARK McDONALD An' he's the goodest man ever you saw. DONALD McROBERT Character is best formed in the stormy billows of the world. UH. MAUREEN McDONELL You never forget the one with whom you have laughed. WILLIAM McSHANE I am the captain of my soul. Some think the world , , ,, A .. ., E323 V! 5 fm' L . - f ' , , P, .. ,, gi I Y f . -. 3s..1-ey, ,, -wi lvl - JANET MEYERS Amiable people radiate so much ucgn qny wind blow rough upon sunshine! a blossom so fair and tender? is made for fun and laughter. JAMES N. MILANO Oh, my ears and whiskers! 57 . Si':-iff:f?iE1-, .... I I sg, I t. 1 1 ?g,,,.,k.f., K -fe'.g'w . 5, 'ff' 12? 1 f V' .,,.,,. , MICHAEL McGRAW I've tried all the week to be good! vi JOANN MECCA Nature's first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold. DAVID MERCHANT Knowledge, love, power, there is the complete life. J . 1, t , .'.'f,.!-fy.. 'fe ess- -L 1, S ' .sri if' 'i 1: - il -gm 3 sl D A R R E L M O E N Modesty and unselfishness-virtues which men praise-and pass by. .,.sfi:?E R .iw-'3i..,sM Jr! i-nnn9n. v1 ,m4p,9g .grief-ga. fxrrififg- svn., . . . po V. -. 1.. faxA',f.- DAVID MONCKTON Men . . . are masters of their fates . . . ROBERT MOREHOUSE A loyal friend who will never change GEORGE K. MUMFORD Virtues may bring us many fond friends and great happiness. THOMAS NEWTON You have the future, grand and great. Who else would hold a Good Luck MARTHA MONTIE Joy is found in her music as well as in her cheerful seIf. DEBORAH MORGAN Let tomorrow take care of itself. 'l ROY MURDOUGH Humor has iustly been regarded as the perfection of poetic genius. GAIL NICOSIA l'The sweetest garland to the sweetest maiden- DONALD E. MOORE Every day brings a surprise, each acquaintance proves cz friend. DEBORAH MOUNT Her smile can disperse the darkest clouds. JOHN MOORE The desire to serve is the dominant passion of his life. ANN MULHOLLAND A true friend, one with whom you can be sincere. CATHERINE MURRAY '. . .and there was God's gift of goodness. MARGARET G. NEALE How gracious, how benign, is Solitude. THOMAS NICOTERA Still achieving, still pursuing S. FREDERICK NIXON An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. party on Friday, the 73th? EDWARD NOSHAY His spirit gains victory. thi- mn und Interior decorating. LINDA JANE NOWAK How wise must one be to be always kind. nike.,-, KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Purpose is what gives life a meaningI RICHARD OLDHAM The age of chivalry is never past. STEVE ORTEL Good things will strive to dwell with him. gi. I :k,g,,,! . trsi f . 5 E' MARIA NUCHERENO - F' av DEBORAH O'BRIEN Struck blind with beautyl Shot That sparkle in her eye means with a woman's smile. JOHN O'CONNOR A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. DAVID OMPHALIUS 'A man is free to choose only what meaning he gives to his life. JOYCE OSTRANDER All orators are dumb, when beauty pleadeth. fun. DENNIS 0'NEILL A great flame follows a little spark. JEROME ORFFEO Reaching for high places here, there, and almost everywhere. 15 CAROL OWEN So seldom does beauty and brilliance come together. BRENDA PALMER Continue firm and constant in friendship. EDWARD PELC A stout heart may be ruined in fortune but not in spirit. MICHELLE PETRUSIW Forget your troubles for a little while, and smile, smile, smilel ,4-N-wp, JESSE J. PONDO Such a lucky girl-both kindness and beauty in her smile. Broadway fou Q-pads.-A DAVID PALMERTON l'Silence is as deep as eternity, speech as shallow as time. MICHELE PELLETTE My crown is in my heart, not on my head. HW . .yn KAREN PFANNER NANCY PASCHKA Smooth runs the woter where the brook is deep. nd its rival in GAIL PATELUNAS Whiter than new snow on a raven's back. DENISE PETERS A new face, a new friend MARY ELLEN POLVIN O A true friend is forever a friend. Contagious enthusiasm JANET PETRIE The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship. MARK POMMERENCK Courage is considered as an es- sential of high character. PAULA PORPILIA SUSAN PRIGGE LYNN PRUSAK . u I abhor dull routine, l crave for With ghqf unmistakable laugh Her quiet eyes conceal a shining mental exoltation. Spifll- the popular Senior Class Play Q RAYMOND RANIC WARREN RAUCH GARY RAUTENSTRAUCH but for mme own part I Thoughts and s Iles q ck os o That men may ruse on steppmg was Greek to me floshl stones PAMELA A RICH Good humor as goodness ond wlsdom combsned DIAN Whot o thing friendship IS world wlthout endl E RIEMAN Roundrops keep follun on my head EUGENE RILEY KATHLEEN A RILEY SUSAN RIORDAN Only o free soul wnll never The hrlghtness of her cheek would Elegant as srmpllclly ond worm grow old shame the stors os ecstocy 61 FRANCIS M REISCH She may look qulet but look ogom LOUISE RIEBLING Femnnnne perlectlon with nory o flow PHILIP RIGGS Humor as the penslveness of wut CYNTHIA G ROBERTS Gave the world the best thot you hovel CHERYL ROBINS Nothtng makes the earth so spactous as having friends JAMES P RUBRITZ The road we should travel as R JAMES RUSHTON Be at your best when your best ts needed THOMAS RUSZCZYK I dream of things that never were and say why not? Swimming and signing yearbooks were MARSHA LYNN ROGERS One can mark her merry nature by the twlnkle In her eye PATRICIA E RUFF Thou art the star for whlch RICHARD RUSSELL An Important mon IS one who has no lost hrs chtldltke heart DAVID L RYAN Soft to the weak and noble for the strong KENNETH ROOT JR Hts humor creates htm no enemues JEFFREY ROTHFUS One who s set apart from the rest MICHAEL RUH A youth to whom was given so much of earth so much of heaven SANDRA L RUOF Happy as the dalsnes that The Thlnker LINDA SAARNIJOKI Wherever there us a human belng there ts opportunlty for kindness KIM SADD When my friends are one eyed I look at their profile . I l Q - I. .. - ' I , ' ' ' . ' ' u ' u ' n I ' - It I ' ' qt-life CIOSS by. all evening waits. - , dance on her way. XZ' ' I - . It - H It . . - .,, t . . . I ' I u I H - - U . - u u . . . H' . ,, I , - - - . . enjoyed at our Senior Picnic DORINDA SAGAR To be awake is to be alive. JAN K. SAMTER The windows of my soul I throw wide open to the sun. PATRICIA SAUNDERS Talk happiness, the world is sad enough. SUZANNE SCHEFFER All human beings have o capacity for compassion. BETH ANN SCHREIER ROBERTA SCHULTZ We have been friends together in Of the things existing in man sunshine and in shade. nothing is better than the heart. Everyone has his own niche. CHARLES SAMUELSON Pride fires his heart, courage guides his hand. 'ff 59 1- - ' fm! :'-C, i ii ?'f ',s. I ..,' if ,, -fi fig, L0lS SCHEUERMAN She has a right to receive happiness for she gives it. BARBARA J. SCHUNK I took the one less traveled by and that mode all the difference. SUSAN SEIDERS Displays the tender hue of femininity NANCY SATRE She dazzles our eyes as she flies to our hearts. MARY ANNE SCHIFFERLI To gain, to grow new likes, new attitudes GLORIA SCHWEIGERT Life is not life at all without delight. KATHERINE L. SEYMOUR Twinkling eyes of mischief, but a heart full of friendship Bridging the generation gap DEBORAH A. SHARRON That mon is the richest whose pleasures are the dearest. DIANNE SLIPPY My friend is one whom I can as- sociate with my choicest thoughts. MARK SMITH Men of humor are always in some degree men of genius. SUSAN SOLAT She gives many her hand but few her heart. MARK SHEAR KAREN SHRUM CAROL SLATTER 'lLet every evening hold a Better one's own thing imperfect She is pretty to walk and new surprise. than another's well framed. witty to talk with. JOHN SMELTZER How much om I bid? Low, Trescher. To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose. WILLIAM C. SMITH LAWRENCE SMOLINSKI PAUL SNELL Business is pleasure, and Without courage ond truth, there I oct, therefore I know pleasure my business. can be no other virtue. who I om. PAUL SPEICH LEAH SPERDUTI The hond that follows intellect A friendlier girl there will never be, She can achieve. talk with her and you will see. 64 DIANE STAPELL moves a goddess ond looks o queen. PTA sponsored the Se ERIC STEFANON PENNY STEFFEN May he have a very merry You hold the future rn your grlp laughing dancing time Home of the Bulldogs CRAIG STEVENS We over rate men of mxca and under rate men of gold if Mlmgewtswleelffm ,S X dbx A i xrsiw' 2 f 6 fs MARGARET L STOLL KAREN STONIT CH To woman sllence gives Its Who I5 ut can read a woman? proper grace f-ang, J-33,5 GREGORY SZEMATOWICZ LOISANN TASKER Boldness be my frlend arm me lt matters not how long nior Ball ROY A STEFFEN It matters not what you are thought to be but what you are GARY STEWARD Lord of Hlmself PAUL SUKACZOW Let s make the whole world better GLORIA TERRIZZI Stars stars' And all eyes LAURIE STEPHENSON Quiet people are oft times the klndest SUSAN L STOKLOSA Her face a mlrror of youthful beauty DAVID SYRACUSE Dlgnlly IS not In possessing honors but In deservlng them JAMES M THIEL A wise man never loses anythnng nudacuty from head lo foot we Iuve but how else dead coals If he has humself 65 O l O ' . . e ll . Xl ' ' , . . . . U - 1, 1 1 - ' ' ' ll - ' xx ' ll ' ,. , L -,fi fty 3 - ,. I Zig i ,Bai I fs . lem A' 1 l I ' A ' I , fem-5' . ' I f' , U . U u u - I - 1 I - 1 - H I ., ., - - ., ARTHUR TODORO . .strong of muscle, wide of will, as young men ought to be. WILLIAM TRESCHER 'He devises his own future and inherits his own past. There was a new world ahead NANCY TOURIS Always faithful . .. GARY VACANTI t is never too late to create one's valor. MARGUERITE VAN DUSEN Gaiety is the soul's health. SHEILA WALDRAFF Without kindness, there can be CATHERINE VANTINE Something hidden-go and find itl KRISTY WALTER A style all her own LINDA TOWERS Did you ever meet a girl who makes everyone's sun shine? ELIZABETH TRAPANI The secret of sucess is constancy to purpose. Guess whose Homecoming queen candidate iust won? -:Q TERRY VAUGHT Life's all getting and giving, but I've only myself to give. BARBARA WAGNER A lovely lady garmented in light from her own beauty. CAROL WALTON Look for me where there's fun. SHARON WANNOP Life is short, but there is always no ,rue ioyllf time enough for courtesy. while we anticipated graduation. rtzqgnfzat 4u....,,, DANIEL WARNER ROGER WARREN ELIZABETH WATSON One brotherhood makes I may not always be right, but A merry heart maketh a all men I am never wrong cheerful countenance ELAINE M WESELAK JAMES WHITFORD NORMAN L WHITLEY Speech is great but silence Music is nothing but sounds H15 time is forever everywhere is greater civilized into time and tune his place 4th and goal 'Vs 3 PETER WILLIAMS LUCINDA WILSON MARK WILTSEY Courage to face a new day In a Let there be laughter and Always leave them laughing world torn wuth strife sharing of friends' when you say goodbye 67 ROBERT WEAKLAND Good humor makes all things tolerable RALPH WICKSON live life every glorious moment is if' W' 1' fig? FREDERICK WILL Humor rs the pensnveness of wit ' CHRISTINE WINLING Simplicity of character is the no tural result of profound thought - I ' I I ' . ,, . . . . . ' , ,I Q Q 1 M, es - , ' u 11, 5 G.: , sf 'u. 3, P. 47-X? 77 ' u - ' - . r' tw in, I I . . . . ,, , We planned our future as Americans JANE WOJAKOWSKI MELISSA WOODS SUSAN WORFEL There ns proud modesty In ment er tresses are only out shown Ambrtron ns the doorstep by her personalnty to success EARL D WRAY A good lest forever DIANE YOUNG O xx - A - - ' u H - . . . u -I u GAYLE WRIGHT R n '- S ' , ' ' e eclon While I think on thee, all losses . 1 U , . . H . ,, . . ,, ,, . . . . - ,, 1. In . . A vibrant sllent somethung echoung through the memory SHARON YUNKES Natures chuef masterplece IS women BAGEN, DANIEL BRANDT, CHARLES BRAUCH, DONALD CERNYK, HENRY LOIS ANN ZEMLA Qurck of wut and full of pep DIANE ZELL Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow Graduating, but not pictured are restor d ond sorrows end MARVIN ZITTLE Time spent In the cultlvotlon of the fields passes very pleasantly GRASER, DERRICK LYONS, JOHN PECKHAM, PAMELA HALLEN, MICHAEL MAI, DOUGLAS PICCIOLI, JOHN KAUFMAN, DONALD MCALLISTER, WILLIAM SMITH, JOSEPH KUSS, CHARLES PAGE, SHARON WOLF, KATHLEEN 68 A 5 its f Y lily N W 3 gh E l - i 9' lui ggi tes lil W i f it ,M y limi' il 2? Wil Jr ,A . li rs tif tw, A or:-:ER REAM DEBBIE DOUGHERTY She was with us K-5 Farewell to you and the youth l have spent with you. lt was but yesterday we met in a dream. You have sung to me in my aloneness, and l of your longings have built a tower in the sky. But now our sleep has fled and our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn. The noontide is upon us and our half waking has turned to fuller day, and we must part. If in the twilight of memory we should meet once more, we shall speak again together and you shall sing to me a deeper song. And if our hands should meet in another dream we shall build another tower in the sky. 69 The Prophet by Kahil Gibran 'fxl il 'fix fll l , l i klfik tw if .Ee-,X Fw in + V+ Wi f l. i Zi Wil 1 ii ,kb Miz' gig .4 , E.. .J X Vw: DERCLASSME The pioneers of tomorrow Search for the knowledge To build a better America for all 70 They will need in days yet to Come ' fir-YIV1' . ,. N- -,, , :K .5:,:L ,. h , A- . l t I J' xc 'Chr-51 ?':'r'.f 1 fn f'.r-.- . , . , .. .2 - .J-Z 1.1525 -Qi-I 54.6.1 ..-: . i, - - ' ----rr--.1.. ,...g,,-- , n, -- .- -A.: - .- . . -. -:-,-.-.:,-- I . . , ',' .pp- - 1-is-.4-'-.-Wg, .. ' -..1,.-1'.x tif-T- . :. ...I .. ' ' -4-..,.'y 'g - -:b 3. A.-...., .'. 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Third row: Sperduti, Livecchi, Herschel, Root Hath, Zittel, Dinka, Knappert, McGuire, Crawford, B. Luther, Conrad Loomis, Will, Owen, Benzinger, Gambino, Mclnerney, Emerling, Agro Fourth row: Fisher, Germain, McMoil, Teemley, Carta, Brown, Dzimian P. Luther, Pohlman, Royce, Brendle, Mailey, Doherty, Perdue, VanDuser Boulder. juniors CraCed Central Board Struggling to awarken, the enthusiastic iuniors who had been chosen to represent their classmates, rushed into the library for a 7:30 A.M. meeting of the Junior Central Board. Under the guid- ance of Mrs. Grace Hoare and the leadership of its Class President, Jim Altherr, the Board formulated the plans for traditional Junior Class events-paper drives, a Junior Play and the Junior Prom. Enthusiastic advisors helped plan Prom Through the efforts of our Junior Advisors, the junior class has successfully sponsored many acti- vities, including paper drives and the iunior play, headed by Mrs. Hoare, this committee of teachers has been available to any student in need of advise. We are thankful for their concern. Working together to form a more perfect Junior Class. Front row: Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Hoare, Mrs. Townsend, Miss Fry, Mrs. Hiller, Mrs. Prindiville, Mrs. Gilmour. Second row: Mrs. Durfee, Miss Cebula, Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. Baldwin, Miss Gillette, Third row: Mr. Hoftner, Mrs. Privitera, Mr. Shaw, Mr, Eggleston. 72 Two dances- a fun way to raise money 19 Max lTreasurerl, Moore lCorre- sponding Secretaryl , Allherr lPres- identl, O'Connell lVice-Presidenll, Brand lllecording Secretaryl. 101 Front Row: Barbara Boyd, Sally Booth, Sally Brendle lTreasurerl, Barbara Brown lSecretaryl, John Boulder lVice-Presidentl, Elaine An- tos lPresidenll, Mrs. Morgan. Sec- ond Row: John Bousser, Larry Benson, William Bernacik, David Best, Paul Biernacik, Mark Brown, Ray Boyles, Third Row: Karen Benning, Colleen Brawdy, Gail Boberg, Carol Bidner, Karen Budney, Jill Bauman, Mary Benzinger. 72 100 Frant Row: Karen Bair, Carol Armi- tage, -Patricia Barrett, Eric Andres Ureasurerl, Kathy Agro lSecre- taryl, Donna Scanlan lPresidentl. Second Raw: Judi Bair, Don Alexan- der, Richard Bastedo, Craig Bartley, Fred Bapst. Third Row: Jean Bard, Michele Agnew, Ralph Allen, James Allherr, Sue Anderson, Debbie Ab- bott, Robert Aul, Keith Arendt. junior floats placed Zncl in Homecoming, 103 Front row: Chris Martin, John Millia, Betty Luther Ureasurerl, Paulette Luther lSecretaryl, Maureen Mailey lVice-Presidentl , Jim Markello lPres- identl, Miss Winkler, Second row: Linda Maue, Mary Lowman, Marsha McClure, Bruce Lyon, Mike Lyons, Kevin Marczak, Mary McDonald. Third row: Sharron McGovern, John Martino, Kathy Lyons, 'Scott Martin, Connie McConnell, Kathy Marshall, Lorinda Massing. l l 102 Front row: Mr. Keller, Barb Cline, Debbi Crossan, Carole Crawford fTreasurerj, Ann Corto iSecretaryl, Charlene Conrad lVice-Presidentl, Bob Cleary lPresidentl, Mr. Jones. Second row: Mike Coots, Wayne Covert, Louise Cash, Kevin Cottet, Chuck Coughlin, Pete Califano, Rich- ard Callaghan. Third raw: Melinda Connine, Arlene Clark, Tom Celani, Phil Chordas, Ellen Cohen, Linda Cliflord, Sandy Bunn. 107 Front row: Mary Jo Cullen, Vicki Dodge, Lee Dale, Bill Doherty Urea:- urerl, Dianna Dinka lSecretaryl, George Dickey iVice-Presidentl, Jim Draudt iPresidentl, Mrs. Hiller. Sec- ond row: Barb Draudt, George Per- due, Peter Damon, Randy DeCarlo, Marvin Stewart, Bob Daunce, Eileen Crow, Glen Diemer, Charles Dingel- dey, Gordon Davis. 7st in Christmas parade 110 Front row: Kathy Brand, Mark Ellis, Catherine Drzewucki, Laurie Emerling lSecrelaryl, Laurie Dzimian lVice- Presidentl, Pat Fors lPresidentl, Mr. Hutchinson. Second row: Gail Gillon, Robin Ellis, June Errington, John Errington, Anne Duggan, Tom Duck- worth, Ginger Ellis, Karen Ericson. 'I13 Front row: Connie Faulring, Judy Euscher, Deb Forney, Steve Fleming lTreasurerl, Karen Faulring lSecre- taryl, Keith Fisher lVice-Presidentl, Mike Muirhead fPresidentl, Mrs. Collins. Second Row: Kathy Flecken- stein, Robert Fiegal, David Fisher, Donavan Fentzke, Steve Fagan, John Forkes, Bruce Felger, Bob Feeney, Laurie Fiias, Susan Fletcher. 140 Front row: Tom Gerken, Bob Funke, Mickey Gavin lTreasurerl, Cheryl Germain lSecretaryl, Marie Gam- bino lVice-Presidenll, Gail Gorni- kiewicz lPresidentl, Mr. Richardson. Second row: Becky Galantowicz, Mike Gates, Pat Giles, Bryan Garrison, Chuck Foster, Joe Gier, Glenn Gaw- ron, Marguerite Gambino. Third row: Lucy Garralano, Mari Gilbert, Charles Genco, John Fugle, Jon Freedman, Betty Garratano, Joan Gagner. 75 145 Front row: Heidi Gregory, Carol Green, Libby Hare lTreasurer1, Sandy Herschel lSecretaryl, Mike Hines lVice-Presidenti, Harley Moses lPresident1, Mr. Eggleston. Second row: Susan Hackett, Paul Giles, Jean- nine Gray, Bob Hagelberger, Mark Hagelin, Larry Goldsmith, Adrienne Harnick, Kathy Higgins, Cheryl Graber. Third row: Joe Grosso, Kathy Ginley, Yvonne Hahn, Jeff Hammond, Steve Hebard, Paul Grifiin. 148 Front row: Kathy Kelly, Debbie Karoczun, Carol Kieffer, Georgia Livecchi lTreasurerl, Diane Knappert lSecretaryl, Diane Kirst lPresident1, Mrs. Prindiville. Second row: Barb Marsh, John Kane, Jim Kerelchuk, Rick Los, David Laltimer, Glenn Ker- win, Barb Max, Tom Kroll, Layton Kingston, Barb Koester. Third row: Elizabeth Kyle, David Lewandowski, Mark Keller, Rodney Kreinheder, James Kelsey, Dan Kreitzbender, John Keller. juniors were to paper drives 146 Front row: Mrs. Dickson, Jack Round lPresidentl, Janice Hoefner lVice- Presidentl, Don Hofner lSecretoryl, Gail Hoth, Debbie Hughes, Miss Fry. Second row: Judi Jewilt, Dave Kaczmarek, Jim Hornaday, Mike Hotho, Jim Hoeptinger, Ed O'ConneIl, Joe Hoeber, Mark Janker, Mark Hoeflschweiger, Pat Jennal. Third row: Barb Ingram, Ramona House, Colleen Kamery, Sue Kahl, Pam Houseknecht, Linda Hooper, Joanne Hornberger, Kim Hund. as red- was to Class night 204 Front row: Sherry Palmerton, Joe Polizia, Andi Orfteo, Lynn Pohlman Ureasurerj, Cindy Owen tSecre- taryl, Bruce Phillips lPresidentl, Mr. Shaw. Second row: Gary Popp, Jeff Prince, Michael Prockton, Ron Peters, Clay Olds, Larry Palczewski, Bill Reisner, Leon Pondo, Gary Rein- ecke, George O'Neill. Third row: Mary Oleksa, Richard Przybyciel, Terry O'Brien, John Rafter, Ed Rauch, Matt Pierce, Tom Ockler, Ann Rakiecki. 201 Front row: Felice Nelson, Patricia Mumbach, Cathy Moore, Janis Mc- Moil lTreasurerl, Sue McGuire tSec- retaryl, Kathy Mclnerney tVice- Presidentl, Mark Robinson lPresi- dentl, Mr. Glor. Second row: How- ard Miller, John Mombrea, Jeff Nyitrai, Pat Murphy, Mike Nicotera, Rick Merchant, Jay Metzger, Jerry Moore, Larry Musser, Mike Miller, Frank Metro, Charles Menzemer. Third row: Bonnie Miller, Jennilyn Monckton, Karen Moen, Tim Moir, Jennifer Monkhouse, Deborah New- kirk, Gary Miskovski, Terry Moot, Lyn McKenzie, Dave McNally, Michael Mino, Bonnie Oberholzer, 205 Front row: Linda Ross, Jeanne Samp- son lVice-Presidentl, Wendy Royce lTreasurerl, Gail Root lSecretaryl, Jerry Schoenborn, Jeanne Romance tPresidentl, Mrs. Murray. Second row: Walter Schen, Tom Schrauth, Stephen Saunders, Kurt Samuelson, Rick Rice, Jay Rich, Carol Sallis, Debbi Rieman. Third row: Bonnie SchetTer, Robin Scheffler, Mark Reu- kauf, Frank Rome, Barbara Rogers, Sherry Rucker, Jacqueline Sandefur, John Rusnak, Mark Rohauer, Dorothy Ross, Barb Scheuneman. Qnly one junior week to ez lifetime 212 Front row: Laura Walton, Cindy Toth, Paula Vance, Lu Ann Trask, Gay Vara, Wendy Vukelic lTreasurerJ, Bob Turton lSecrelaryl, Mark Van Duser lVice-Presidentl, Ann Matti- more lPresidentj, Miss Magavero. Second raw: Karen Weakland, Lori Vitale, Larry Trapp, Cathy Westlund, David Valyo, Mark Thiel, Guenther Thiel, Kathy Warren, Joanne Weiss, Sharon Sarcione. Third row: Elizabeth WeiFfenbach, Doris Waldratt, Suzan Watts, Laura West, John Trippi, Harold Weis, Robert Weissentfluh, Debbie Van Wagnen, Frank Wald, Helen White, Mary Riley. 208 Front row: Mike Seyfried, Joan Schreier, Charmaine Smolarek, Kathy Teemley lTreasurerl, Sandra Sper- duti lSecretaryJ, Ralph Scott Nice- Presidentl, Ryan Sullivan lPresi- denti, Mrs. Nenno. Second row: Mark Tennant, Terrell Spencer, Mike Skovenski, Steve ShiFfler, Les Schultz, Russ Steward, Bill Spencer, Eric Loomis. Third row: Bettyann Stang, Mary Schuman, Sue Senseney, Pam- ela Stewart, Mary Schoeflield, Lynn Seibel, Sue Speich, Linda Schueler, Barbara Stewart. 214 Front row: Mr, Larson, Jane Wiltsey, Jo Ann Wiltsie, Janet Wiltsie, Arlene Will lTreasurerJ, Linda Ziebarth lSecrelaryl, Donna Zittel lVice- Presidenti, Dave McGrath lPresi- dentj, Mrs. Baldwin. Second row: Jerry West, Tom Will, Robert Zamoi- ski, Dave Wnuk, Joe Winling, James Wilson, Adam Wicinski, Marty Wise, Robert Willet, Jeffrey Tracy. Third row: Robert Yovanoff, Diane Wray, Roger Yost, Janet Wittmeyer, Gerald Young, Susan Wilkerson, Melinda Woods, Greg Zandi, Steve Wiles. The dynamrte behnnd the Super Sophs Front row Mr Colluns Schneider lPresldentJ Henry fVlcePres1dentJ Bolt tSecretaryl Becker lTreas urer Casler Evans D Zlttel ODell Brooks Mr Glor Second row Tarbox Robunson Mmkel Ver Draudt Curle Davls Black Welch Hoyt Schaefer Smlth Meyer Berry Fleck Haught Thnrd row Stoll Kellogg Dynamic super sophs Mr Colllns the Sophomore Class advlsor, was ver pleased and proud of thus Interested and enthusnastlc group whuch represented the entrre Class of 1973 An extremely actzve organuzataon, the Sophomore Central Board designed a prize wmmng float for Homecommg and planned a super Sophomore Nlght These accomplrsh ments represent only the early part of the l97O l97l school year and promise much more Glldea Eaton Sampson Jones Mosher Bvshop Staudmyer Samuelson Kurs Slyder Burns Black Fourth raw Polywacz Harrington Fullerton Parten Godbout Russo Della Penta Georger Pierce Kuebler Senseney K Zlttel Fltth row Farr Kuebler Boyer Holtz Putnam Harris Mattulke Magney Vttale Green Colluns McRobert Faculty helped organlze activities Wlth the excellent assistance of our advusors, the Sophomore class got off to an excellent start Encouraged and gulded by our dedncated teachers led by Mr Bronson Collms, the class led the school nn magazine sales during the fall campalgn and planned many successful actnvutles One of the most Important was an actuvuty mght nn January The Class of 73 salutes these flne teachers and washes them good luck In their future years at Hamburg Hugh They were there when thelr advlce was needed Front row Mass Flanagan Mr Richardson Mrs Colllns Mr Collms Mr Glor Mrs Glor Mr Measer Mrs Nenno Second row Muss Warner Mlss Colluns Muss Krohn Mass Fry Mlss Vvlagy Mr Rowland Mr Hutchmson Mnss Ebel Mr Szarleta Mr McCormack Mr Mlrando Mr Morse - . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - ' Y - I I I 1 : I I I , 1 1 r . 1 1 I - 1 1 I - - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . : , , , , , , , , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , , , , . . 1 . . . - 1 Y . , . , . . : , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 . . : , , 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 . . Dash, Paul Daly, Bob Collins 19 104 Front row: Judy Caligiuri, Jill Bro- gan, Pam Burton, Cheryl Brunner, Barb Boyer lTreasurerl , Karen Brooks lSecrelaryl, Molly Burns lVice- Presidenll, Pal Casler lPresidenll, Mr. Miranda. Second row: Arl Brose. Russell Boublis, Carol Brogan, Don Boyd, Tom Bourne, Elke Brokopp, Dave Brooks, Bruce Budney, Roberla Brown, Ruth Burger. Third row: Karen Brose, Sue Bonnabeau, Sheilah Brach, Jim Brown, Kerry Bullera, Rosanne Brown, Ellen Brand, David Burga- nowski, Eric Bruder. Sophomores engaged themselves Sophomore class officers: Peleu Schneider lPresidenll , Kalhy Becker lVice-Presidenll , Tim Henry lTreas- urerl, Debbie Bolt lSecrelaryl. 109 Front row: Howard Crawford, Dick Collins lTreasurerl, Donna Della- Penla lSecrelaryl, George Davis lVice-Presidenll, Miss Flanagan. Second row: Linda Donahue, Gail Chuba, Neil Cherry, Jack Chrisliana, Cindy Crossley, Roger Courleau, Robin Dimpfl, Phyllis Delohn, Mary Cole, Michael Doherly. Third row: Ann Crawford, Kim Criloph, Pal Cafiey, Tom Denecke, Linda Cuedek, Sandy Clisham, Donna Delmonlo, Barbara Cushing, Pom Dice. in Completely unique experiences 114 Front row: Tom Feuerstein, Andy Dubrowskii, James Dulski, Kevin Draudt Ureasurerl, Anne Eaton lSecretaryl, Debbie Fleck lVice- Presidentj, Cindy Evans lPresidenti, Miss Collins. Second row: Robin Dowler, Paula Felice, Barb Emerling, Marc Fleissner, Chris Fenger, Bar- bara Forsberg, Jef? Duchmann, James Edie, Norman Fischer, Gary Drews, Diane Fiero, Bill Ferris, Mike Fladd. Third row: Sharon Fancher, Nadine Fagnan, Sara Finch, Tacy English, Eileen Fletcher, Fred Fiias, Allan Foote, Patrick Ginley, William Er- rington, Kathy Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Fegal, Debbie Fisher, Rabin Finken. 116 Front row: Gloria Gerstner, JoAnn Genco, Debi Freedman, Mary Gildea lTreasurerl, Karen Fullerton lSecre- taryl, Tootie Godbout lVice-Presi- dentl, Celeste Georger lPresidentJ, Mr. Measer. Second row: Edwin Glair, Joseph Gondo, Jim Golden, Jeff Fox, Debbie Gnacinski, Vince Falone, Terry Gearhart, John Gilbert, Larry Galantowicz, Debbie Graser. Third row: Dennis Gill, Dianne Gandy, Anne Golubski, Barb Gil- mour, Beth Graser, Sheila Fuchs, Susan Francis, Norma Gawron, Jo- anne Friebis, Adrian Fuller. 123 Front row: Richard Battistelli, Karen Becker, Mary Abbott, Diane Marie Bacon, Lynn Berry lTreasurerl, John Black lSecretary1, Debbie Bolt, Kathy Becker lPresidentj, Mr, Van- Valkenburg. Second raw: Bill Apple- by, Elaine Bembia, Jay Baver, John Baker, Jeff Best, Dennis Bills, Jackie Ball, Jessie Billyard. Third row: Bob Alba, Brian Beyer, Ken Beckley, Ann Bastedo, Jim Bieger, Mark Barlow, Matthew Bartley, Beverly Bellanti. 81 144 Front row: Paul Hewitt, Beverly John- son, Joe Hoyt lTreasurerl, .loan Haught iSecretaryl, Sandra Holtz fVice-Presidentl , Dave Jones lPresi- dentl, Mr. Reichert. Second row: Mark Horni, Sandy Hughes, Rick Hornberger, Tom Hummel, Bonnie Howe, Richard Hofner, Bill Hewes, Ron Holt, Kathy Jastry, Charlie Hotho, Jan Hughes. Third row: Robin lnskip, Laurie Jenner, Jeff Hillyard, Kathy Jamison, Pat Hoff, Kathy Hyer, De- nise Hyland, Theresa Herec.. Orange led the attack against 143 Front row: Marion Graves, Gloria Hare, Barb Hall, Trish Hart, Cher Harris lSecretaryl, Polly Harrington lVice-Presidentl, Suzie Green lPres- identl, Mr. Szarleta. Second row: Mary Nell Hadrych, Ken Hendrix, Ruth Ann Hess, Mike Hagelin, Judy Hallick, Charlie Hasting, Lynn Gros- iean, Dianne Hebard, Richard Greene, Thomas Hallen. Third row: Terri Hall, Jon Henning, David Gray, Brenda Hellman, James Henry, Nancy Hawkins, Russell Hermans, Wayne Hahn, Sean Greene, Marsha Hart. 151A Front row: Marlene Koester, Darlene Keller, Lynn Jones, Maureen Kuebler fTreasurerl, Sandy Kuebler iSecre- taryl, Alice Kellogg lVice-Presidentl , Tim Henry tPresidentl, Mr. Rowland. Second row: Rhonda Keesler, Debra Koons, Joanne Johnston, Bill Klingle- smith, Brian King, Phil Juergens, Bob Kuhn, Tom Krisher, Paul Kracht, Kathy Kay, Pam Kimmelman. Third row: Pam Kerstetter, Wayne Kus- mirczyk, Gary Kinick, Jean Kern, Maureen Koph, Steve Kestler, Sher- wood Klein, Debbie Kostorowski, Sue Kernahan. East Seneca 15'IB Front row: Jayne Kwiatkowski, Do- lores Martucci, Wendy MacGaw, Kathy Mailey, Bob Maher lTreas- urerl, Mary Magney lSecretaryl, Jill Mahulke lVice-Presidentl, Deb Kelly tPresidentl, Mr, Owen. Second row: Pam Landes, Robert Maurer, Bruce MacAllister, Steve Lovell, Dave Lamm, Robert Lapis, Tom Markello, Dan Lyons, Craig MacDonald, Gary Leavitt, Karen Madsen, William Lan- ning. Third row: Pat Madden, Sharon Lowman, Mary Mathien, Ron Lang, Evie Lattimer, Diane Kuss, Judy Lindstrom, Anne Lyman, Colleen Matter. 207 Front row: Tim O'Meara, Susan Palczewski, Lu Patti, Larry Polizia, Gayle Parten lSecretaryl, Kathy Pierce lVice-Presidentl, Jacie O'Dell lPresidentt, Mr. Morse. Second row: Connie Norberg, Judy Planner, Steve Piper, Robert Pelc, John Neale, Joan Orr, Mary Nicotera, Janetta O'Con- nor, Wendy Parmalee. Third row: Brad Papp, Mike Polvino, Eve Neil, Steve Plesac, Lynn Nicholas, Lori Noal, Tony Peters, Jef? Oldham, Harold Palmerton, Celeste Page, Carlo Perfetto, David Parks. 202 Front row: Robin Meisburger, Sandy Mencer, Cathy Murty, Marcia Mock, Carol Merchant, Dick McRobert tTreasurerl, Paul Meyer lSecre- taryl, Don Minkel tPresidentt, Mr. Hoffner. Second row: Jean McAllis- ter, Fran McCann, Jim McLellan, Sandy Murphy, Jerry May, Bill McKendry, Sue Mordenle, Jerry Mc- Allister, Tom Moltz, Mark McDonnell, Richard McCall. Third row: Diana McNally, Jean Mayer, Deb Mergen- hagen, Mike McLennan, Fred Mumm, Ray Mitchell, Susan Murray, Connie Maytield, Melissa Miller. 209 Front row: Barb Rieske, Ricky Rod- riguez, Fran Rodgers, Melody Reu- kauf, Darcy Putnam lTreasurerl, Paula Polywacz lSecretaryl, Cheryl Robinson lVice-Presidentl, Celia Russo iPresidentl, Mrs. Glor. Second row: Barb Reed, Bill Riordan, Doug Riggs, Don Robinson, Bruce Putnam, Pat Robertson, Bob Reed, Steve Rob- erts, Ernie Rauch, Michael Radona- vitch, Eric Pommerenck. Third row: Kathy Rich, Pat Pszonak, Mary Jane Pratt, Nancy Ptasznik, Kim Prusak, Janet Robins, Kim Rickey, Joanne Poppenberg, Kathy Riordan. An activity night of sports and 216 Front row: Nancy Shaw, Kyle Shear, Debbie Slyder iTreasurerl , Bill Shoe- maker lSecretaryl, Alan Smith fVice- Presidentl, Amy Stoll iPresidentl, Mr. McCormick. Second row: Pat Smith, Maureen Snell, Tim Spicer, Mike Stopell, Randy Seufert, Karl Simmeth, Tam Shimei, Sue Smolkovic. Third row: Leslie Sproule, Howard Seufert, Van Snyder, Bob Sillence, Nancy Spellman, Mary Joan Stung. 2'l'l Front row: Donna Schrecengost, Lynn Schlierf Ureasurerl, Ruth Senseney lSecretaryl, Guy Schaefer lVice- Presidentl, Peter Schneider iPresi- dentl, Miss Krohn. Second row: Judy Ruszczyk, Debbie Ross, Marcia Roz- bick, Dan Schetifer, Edward Sedl- meier, Gary Saunders, Dave Samp- son, Fred Rood, Nancy Schrecengost, Cristol Schutts, Diane Schoenborn. Third row: Dave Rucnak, Sandy Sauer, Dave Ross, Don Selle, Ted Kirkby, Mark Ruof, Mike Rusert, David Rowe, Linda Rogers, Debbie Roth. 84 music highlighted the year 219 Front row: Carol Watson, Carol Vukelic, Eugene Ver lTreasurerl, Nancy Vitale lSecretaryl, Sue Wur- ner iVice-Presidentl, George Bishop lPresidentl, Mrs. Townsend. Second row: Larry Waszak, Rick Vogel, Patri- cia Waldraff, Deborah Weber, Lori Washburn, Donna Weatherly. 218 Front row: Karen Sutherland, Desiree Steffen, Carol Tarbox Ureasurerl, Jennifer Towers lSecretaryl, Fred Staudmyer lVice-Presidentl, Scott Farr lPresidentl, Miss Warner. Sec- ond row: Debra VanNote, Gary Thurber, Rose Tomczyk, Louis Syra- cuse, Tom Strack, Margi Truxes, Bill Tobin. Third row: Bill Thompson, Jeft Steele, Jon Turos, Joanne Sweet, Lee Terrell, Duane Stephan, Bob Streiff. 225 Front row: Chris Witka, Robert Weis, Paul Zemla, Peter Welch lTreas- prerl, Darlene Zittel lSecretaryl, Karen Zittel lVice-Presidentl, Brian Black lPresidentJ, Mrs. Fiero. Sec- ond row: Pat Weiss, Don Willet, Gail Williams, J. Jacob White, Mike Wooldridge, Scott Wilson, Gary Wichrowski, Karen Wiezbic. Third row: Dennis Wiltsie, Mary Ellen West, Mary Beth Young, Joanne Webster, Deb Whaley, Susan Woia- kowski, Shirley Whitted, Deb Wilson, Deb Williams, J db r. m A Wwwjfwi -4,LZ im! 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GERALD GREEN Student Council President MAUREEN MCDONNELL LINDA SAARNIJOKI Valedictorian Salutatorian These outstanding seniors have earned the respect and ad- miration of the entire student body through their honest dedication and hard work. As the leaders of our class, they deserve the honor of having their pictures on these pages. Bearing much responsibility, the senior class officers con- tributed immensely toward the spirit of Hamburg High. Working together with all of the students, our class oFFicers helped to make this year a success and a crowning glory to our high school careers. The flag bearer and salute leader began each assembly with the Pledge of Allegiance. -3 MICHAEL LAW MOLLY BURGWARDT Semol' CIGSS Pfesldenl Senior Class Vice-President 90 MARK J. SHEAR KIM ANDRES Echoes Co-Editor-ln-Chief Echoes Co-Editor-ln-Chief 'lI'he Student Council President, upon his election, accepted a most difficult position in student government. He was successful in establishing communication with the student body. The Valedictorian and Salutatorian were not only academi- cally inclined, but also active in many extracurricular aFFairs. As President of National Honor Society, the treasurer of our senior class displayed an extraordinary sense of responsibility. The Co-Editors of the l97l Echoes, with the help of all the yearbook staffs, have made this yearbook most successful. ? s DEBRA BECKER Senior Class Secretary Senior Class Treasurer National Honor Society President JOAN CALKINS 91 GARY STEWARD Flag Bearer MOLLY FLEMING Salute Leader They made the grade Top MAUREEN McDONNELL Valedictorian Just as our country's foundations were laid by outstanding leaders of the past, the young leaders of today will lay the foundations for the future. The leadership, responsibility, and diligence of this group has been shown by their achievements as our Top Ten students. Ten LINDA SAARNIJOKI Salutatorian Accomplishments in many areas are typical of those who have led the Class of 1971. Along with exceptional scholastic leadership, they have shown outstanding ability in student government, sports, and many school and community activities. The inftuence of our leaders will be seen as each goes forth to attain his goal in today's competitive world. JOAN CALKINS PAULA PORPILIA GEORGE MEGAS MARGARET CULLEN WILLIAM TRESCHER GLENN EVANS DENISE DALEY KIM ANDRES The rewards of diligent studies MAJOR LETTER WINNERS. Front row: Gier, Havens, Owen, Andres, Porpilia, McDonnell, Daley, Calkins. Second row: DesSoye, Saorniioki, Fleming, Shear, McRobert, Trescher, Law, Evans, Rauch, Montie, Jablonski, Mrs. Meisenheimer. Academic Letters Like sports letters, academic letters are a symbol of achievement. Their only ditterence is that they represent academic rather than athletic ability. Juniors with a maintained average of ninety or better receive a minor letter, seniors who have I continued to maintain an average of ninety or better through their senior year are ' honored with a maior letter. MINOR LETTER WINNERS. Front raw: Seibel, Riley, Boyd, Knap- Willet, Markello, Mino, Schueler, Shepard, Hackett, Pohlman pert, Senseney. Second row: Hooper, Gregory, Sobetzer, Cohen, Fourth row: Freedman, Fugle, Draudt, Shittler, Dulski, Fisher Polvino, Stoklosa, Fischer, Maue, Sandefur, Boberg, Fors. Third Kerelchuk, Spencer, Yost. row: Mrs. Meisenheimer, Woods, Sarcione, Rieman, Zintz, O'Brien, 93 Americans for Argentina. Front row: Trescher, Cullen. Second row: Mr. Osborne, Calkins, Law. A taste of politics Chosen by the local American Legion Post, Gerry Megas represented Hamburg at Boys' State this past summer. Over one-thousand participants were taught how to set up local and county governments. Wood You Believe NMSQT? Squatting: Bond. Standing: Hamburgs delegation - Model UN. Becoming acquainted with a nation's problems and politics is the aim of Hamburg's delegation to the Model U.N. Representing Argentina this year, our group and their advisor, Mr. Osborne, prepared reso- lutions to be presented and debated at the Model 'U.N. in March. Before March, our delegation journeyed to New York to meet with Argentina's U.N. delegation to learn their position on the resolutions. Candidate for Boys' State. Megas, Mr. Ravel. N. M. S.Q.T The National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is one which results in scholarship awards to high-scoring students. Under the guidance of Mrs. Allayne Barnum, these students took the exam in their iunior year. Out- standing achievement on the test brought well-deserved honor to these exceptional scholars. Syracuse Scholars Front row- Fugle, Rieman, Saarniioki, Rice, Trescher. Second amue son Saarnilokl Owen W itey orplla row: Dmudtl Law, Megas' Mr' Teague. S l , 'l' ', , h'l , P 'l' . ' ' Speeches lecl to scholarships Once again Hamburg students, advised by Mr. Charles Teague, have distinguished themselves by their outstanding participation in the Syracuse Citizenship Conference. Scholarships were granted on the basis of group discussions and presentations of prepared speeches. 94 A real brain teaser - Senior lounge -- reality Varied faces-many ideas, Front row: Schrier, Draudt, Hanson, Stoll, McGrath, Scanlon, Rautenstrauch, Stewart, Calkins, G. Greene. Second row: Saarniioki, Evans, Minkle, Schneider, S. Greene, Altherr, Black, Casler, Trescher, Law, Mr. Osborne. Third row: Fischer, Fleming, Fors, Kirst, Romance, Megas, Mattimore, Solat, D. Becker, Burgwardt, O'Dell, Gornikiewicz. Fourth row: Sullivan, Bishop, Curle, Phillips, O'Connell, Muirhead, Round, Hines, Brand, Max, Becker. Student Council This year's Student Council not only worked diligently to improve our school, but also sought to take an active part in maior problems facing today's ever-changing world. These students actively encouraged the involvement of the students in such activities as writing to the North Vietnam Embassy in Paris to encourage humane treatment of The President and his Cabinet. Front row: Hanson lTreasurerl, Green lPresidentl, Altherr, Trescher. Second row: Rautenstrauch, Draudt lVice-Presidentl, Megas, Cullen. prisoners of war, sponsoring an Indian child and raising money for the Tom Dooley fund. The Student Council also worked to improve Hamburg High. The Senior Lounge was a maior project. Under the leadership of Jerry Green, this year's Student Council proved to be a necessary and active facet of student life in Hamburg Senior High School. Cornerpost of our council. Sealed: Draudt lVice-Presidentl, Green fPresidentl. Standing: Hanson lTreasurerl, Stoll lSeC- retaryt. SENIOR MEMBERS. Front row: O'Brien, Shear, Stoklosa, Slippy, Andres, Lynch, Haberer, Hubbard, Mayer, Polvino, Palmer, Rie- man. Second row: Mr. Jayne, Watson, Guenther, Reisch, Foster, Megas, Jablonski, Trescher, Calkins, Young, McDonnell, Fleissner, DesSoye, Patelunas. Third row: Ellis, Carroll, Stapell, Steward, M. KBGJ .:N'7l 9 Wiltse, McRobert, Fischer, Fleming, Bidner, Endress, Porpilia, Roberts, Slatter, Riebling, Morehouse, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Mr. Ravel. Fourth row: Kellogg, Samuelson, Bolt, Rubritz, Evans, Milano, Todoro, Steffen, Brogan, Law, Barber, Whitley, Woods, Owen, Montie, Daley, Saarniioki. JOAN CALKINS WILLIAM TRESCHER 15 if President Vice President jd eff-Q ,Ji ily' Q5 51,2 K V fjzlf- . , , ::qf1f. 'f5f'::Q1ii NINA JABLONSKI Secretary Treasurer .. Q L 4 'E ' as sg su. Q-5 if ' IFJQYG -'Un 4' ' ' es S ug .:, ,ei-,sys mvgf , W ,sf siree 1 :,5l:q2Z-,slat y - JUNIOR MEMBERS. Front row: Hackett, Shepard, Senseney, Sandefur, Boberg, Mino, Knappert, Pohlman, Freedman. Second row: Mr. Jayne, Fors, Riley, O'Brien, Fugle, Willet, Gregory, Sobetzer, Gambino, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Mr. Ravel, Third row Hooper, Sarcione, Dulski, Draudt, Fisher, Markello, Rieman. 96 5? 1 ,, jg ff? it , :gt 1 il' sw -f s Q ,Qs TV- . I 1' ,., - fat., 1 ' ,. s, .d- ff 1 1s -v it 3 GEORGE MEGAS .H.S. traveled from Toronto to Vietnam National Honor Society members were carefully chosen for outstanding leader- ship, scholarship, character and service. Two tapping assemblies were held again this year: one in the fall, another in the spring. Parents of the members were in- vited to an evening smorgasbord supper, followed by the induction ceremony and games. As usual, N.H.S. members sold fruit cakes to finance their annual proiect of sending Christmas packages to former students of Hamburg High serving in armed forces overseas. Another event at Christmas time was the annual Alumni Tea, to which all Honor Society mem- bers from the last four years were invited. This spring, N.H.S. spent a day in Toronto. The school year was ended on a happy note for the members with a day of picnicking and fun for all involved. Welcome to the Christmas lea. Porpilia, Saarnijoki. Certain to come out in the black. Willet, Porpilia, Megas, Mrs. Meisenheimer. 4 N.H.S. at the flea market. Megas, Owen. Now that the formal business is finished . , O'Brien, Whitley, Slatter, Hubbard, Montie DesSoye. 97 L, +A iss 5 h, C, frills SWF! Q 2 Q5 A if KV ,NMR 0 ij 7 Q g A f 5 is Lf GD Je. C9 1 K X yi Margaret Cullen, spent a year in New Zealand, enioyed meeting new people and explored the countryside. The A.F.S. Americans Abroad Program gave her a chance to further her interest in govern- ment. 98 A summer soiourn to Belgium brought fun and education to Hamburg's Nina Jab- lonski. Nina found a wealth of culture and a host of friends who warmed spon- taneously to her wit and friendliness. M 11,0 Just one smile made all the people of Hamburg Monica Furnari's friends. This vibrant girl from Argentina could be seen at nearly every school activity from the A,F.S Tour of Homes to G.S.C.'s 'll-tappening. D H? James Thiel especially enioyed the plays and other cultural events experienced by the German people. Another A.F.S. Amer- icans Abroad student, he learned many valuable things in Germany-including the German languagel Strengthening international Striving to achieve international understanding through education and with the ultimate goal of peace, Hamburg High hosted four exchange students and was a guest in two European countries. The American Field Service supplied Hamburg with Monica Furnari and Sopone Charuwatchrapanichkul. This program enables foreign students to spend a year or a half year in America and also for Americans to live and study abroad. Nina Jablonski and James Thiel participated in this program as students in Belgium and Germany, respectively. ,xy reef J A U no V 43 in me 5, understanding fM1fm!g:sf:ghBis,f?T ld , 1..e,egg:, ' -12132, we-wtef-'fvimg::21gS9-tfga-xiii K 1 . ' ' , . ms- -1 ' sizes: 1 From the lnternational Christian Youth Exchange Program came a lovely German fraulein. Rita Benckendorff found Ham- burg full of surprises: the clamor of school halls, slumber parties, and the activities of Girls' Service Club. A welcome visitor from Thailand this year was Sopone Charuwatchrapanichkul, an A.F.S. exchange student. ln Hamburg Sopone developed a tremendous interest in Microbiology. He resided with Dr. and Mrs. James Markello. 11 .mx rwcl'-i-Z' , , '- . fu , .. e:f'zfzfSei:f:f ' .55f5IQ. .gf .. 1,12 s. ,,. . t,,,,t W.,, .F .- f . . . .CFD Y 11 . oitl T29 l :fff fs' ir: -At ' ii A 11- , ..,, we -- if .. f c , ,. C fL9'.3,s:,,-J::f351n,f,t Q 2. 1 ' 4, 'ee:a,:,eg--fy,-1-cite sz' ,f - .Ht,:1::ffn-V.-Q smug.. .i vale, 7 i 11, 2:fez9-zzfqg fi f1KEf45iit. l 1-it 1 F Gerhardt Frey, from Germany, was fa- mous for his interest in meeting people. An International Christian Youth Exchange Program student, he contributed much to Hamburg with his enthusiasm and good humor. Q Chef X ,J .JN 77 loreelfjow iw .deff Another program involved in Hamburg is the Interna- tional Christian Youth Exchange. Rita Benckendortif, hailing from Germany, spent this past year in Hamburg as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lockwood, and the Methodist Church of Hamburg. Gerhardt Frey, also of Germany, spent part of his year abroad here. 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' J-:hp ' ' o ' : I 5: I. .jk .. .-.gil ,. --ff .-. - :g:,g, ...gf .fxs , .:.',I '21:I:f.':, I - I, '.IIF ' , :...II. a , ' ' :-,. II' .-. . .Ii -. . ' .::' p ,I:III 'F I HI:-I . - 1 .. - ' ga.: .,.:v,,'.':.E ' .vl, '. n :' - ' :T if-1 5? , 1 .5 .9nI. ::', .051 :Y 'a . Ii. 1 2 :I .. .I. The Division Co-Champs. Front row: Mr. Van Valkenburg, Hebard, Adams, Kusche, Boyd, Kluckhohn, Harrington, Duchmann, Snell, Klipfel, Hagelin, Steward, Isaac, Halt, Mr. Hansen. Second row: Hoskins, Fisher, Gannon, Farr, Giles, Kolbas, Rice, Winling, McGraw, Rich, Rienecke, Giles, Drews, Mallia, Grasso. Third row: Kingston, Mishovski, Willet, Valya, Lattimer, Archer, Erickson, Olds, Muirhead, O'ConneII, Robinson, Fleming, Fentzke, Hoeber. We're number one! Let's go Hamburg! These familiar cries could be heard on the team bus as our football bulldogs came home from victories. Richard Hansen and Richard Van Valkenburgh supplied the inspiration and coaching as Hamburg had its best season since 1959, as co-champs in the E.C.l.C. Division I league, winning 7 and losing only l. Individual efforts of offense by Paul Snell and Tom SCORES Kluckhohn enabled Rick Hebard to stand out as the top passer in the league. On defense, John Klipfel and Dave Harrington were outstanding, along with all Hamburg opponenl W.N.Y. lineman, Randy Duchmann, captain of the team. 48 EAST AURORA 28 24 MARYVALE 18 8 WEST SENECA EAST O l8 AMHERST l2 14 LANCASTER 22 20 FRONTIER 'lO 22 ORCHARD PARK 6 28 LACKAWANNA 20 Bulldogs on another touchdown drive. Captain Duchmann Now listen here ref .... Coach Hansen. -the ragged, rugged warrior. 102 m X 'T 't'T 'u' K 'il Sock il to 'em. Front row: Spencer, Loomis, Dickey, Hanson, Haberer, Allen, Byrd, McRoberl. Second row: Sullivan, C. Samuelson, Draudt, Diemer, Altherr, K. Samuelson, Fugle, Hebard. Third row: Mr. Thomas, Sopone, Thiel, Brogan, Megas, VanDuser, Bartz, Terrell, Law, Stewart. Soccer is a sport which requires superior teamwork, a mastery of the fundamental skills, and the ability to understand the complexities of its offense and defense. The relationship between this group and their coach played a significant role in our team's winning season. Being a young team, with an untried coach, there were obstacles to overcome before the intial game of the season. However, Coach Thomas molded the squad into one with an unbeliev- Team made sectionals . . SCORES ably potent offense and superlative defense as they strove for perfection H b O i throughout their campaign. We hope the spirit and attitude of this team have am6 Wg ORCHARD PARK ppgnen a lastin effect on the teams succeedin the team of l97O. 9 9 3 o O AMHERST 2 O 3 l WEST SENECA EAST 0 2 l l HOLLAND 2 2 FRONTIER 2 ' ' i ' TTT? 4- f-i. iff, -fix. -xg,fi3ihs.a:-TI:.'g-3 ,K 551: l LANCASTER 0 -:W' , - , H .,.. ..., , ,,,, ill E 5l ', ,,' 2 O i uma ssrs Selig 4 MARYVALE O sii- 2 0 ,. - i sf-- '1 1 1 - j .,.,.. f -4 1 K 5 f si 4 ez 0 CLARENCE 2 5, -gi JU t . A ,V 2 SWEETHOME 0 E ss , 0 KENMORE 1 37 1 i35f+ it A . t - ' Precision pass from Hebard to Capt. Hanson. if A , ,i fi-1 1H2T-3.'?feTf'f,. -ees. fs 'L-1 'ff ' . -11 4 1' , ,,s.. .. , .. C T, f ' ' W ,Za , , -Tw, . , Y J., , ,. . , -1, .N ,,, .,,,, ..,..w.,,9z ,..s,.. .,..,.,,. ,,.. sfH:i::ff.Q,,,y ,... ...H if -. -V , A - V s ,.. . ., - g '4. A .' ' 1 gf e-if ff 55135. in Q.. C ,,'f, ti i' 'iiii' T -srir E V V, I lbw, ,,,, ,,,. , ,...,,, , ,,,.. ,,. ,,,., ,,..,..., .,,,, r,,,. Q ,.,X M... ,,,,,, pn, ,,, E ,M , W, ,LM I gt. V: Vs. wi K .M . . . M 'ii' ,,, Half-back Brogcn assists with a wide kick. Hebard drlbbles down field. ,pgs VW,k L ,K is Jtt 103 it's L .sms 'rmsswlesevfrsmfsfffs:fwfv'ma:asssfHawaii' f f -M ,Hx5r55g13:,,,,:1 WW,,::,,53. 33555,gmt,gs5:s,g,,:ygQ:!Q:,L,ggp53ggg3gg :gggi Eiiliti-EwfgiffsigbargssiiigfggggizrijgkffE,Q?:fais55921531E255?E2E2Q5!E!bf5il 5355if5rfEiiiI3f2f?EiE!'ZLE1i fi? .,... E, fit SCORES .3121 Captain Lennon rests while oppon- ents finish. One step ahead For the Cross Country Team, this was a year of rebuilding. By pumping new blood into the thinned ranks of veteran runners, and by using courage and determina- tion, Coaches Owen and Gorline hoped for a winning season. Through hard work and long practice runs, the team, led by Captain Terry Lennon, proved to be a chal- lenge to all opponents. Juniors Jerry Schoenborn and Kevin Cottet, and sophomore Gary Thurber proved to be valuable assets, and should make a strong foundation for next year's team. The future looks bright. Set-up! Kneeling: Saunders, Kreitzbender, WeiS, KUSm1efCZYkf Markel. Second row: Mr. Beach, W. McAllister, Menzemer, Kuhn, B. McAllister, Ranic. Hamburg Opponent 39 Maryvale 16 20 West Seneca East 43 40 Lakeshore 15 40 Lancaster 15 31 Amherst 24 34 Frontier 22 30 Lackawanna 27 These feet are made for running, Front row: Leith, Meyers, Donath, Trescher, Lennon, Chilson, Ortel, Newton, Bruder. Second row: Mr. Owen, Beverly, McGrath, Cottet, Schoenborn, Walker, Thurber, Kerwin, Brown, Mr. Gorline. Third row: Conroy imanagerl, Procton, Lamm. Cherry, Christiana, Wiles, Nicholas, Abel, Baer. Team spiked opponents Among Hamburg's fall sports is volleyball. This year's record showed eleven losses and one win, but the team's coach, Mr. Robert Beach, felt that the team was young and that they improved immensely throughout the year Bob Markel was selected to the All Star team by the Buffalo Evening News. Six boys earned their letters: Bob Kuhn, Steve Saunders, Dan Kreitzbender, Bob McAllister Ray Ranic and Bob Markel, Bob McAllister was elected as next year's captain which makes for a bright future for the volleyball team. SCORES Hamburg Opponent Hamburg Opponent 3 Kenmore East 15 3 Maryvale 15 5 15 7 16 2 West Seneca East 15 10 Kenmore West 15 8 15 12 15 8 Lackawanna 13 2 Sweethome 15 15 6 9 15 9 13 9 Amherst 15 12 15 Captain Kreitzbender serves, 7 Maryvale 15 9 7 0 15 10 Sweethome 15 4 15 10 West Seneca East 15 6 13 12 Lackawanna 14 15 5 13 1 1 7 Amherst 15 I5 13 IO 15 104 10 ' ' ..f' f . f ' -'silywff I Q17- . . . - :jf ,,',2 siry J l ,.h 5 ,. if yysii 1 it S Captain Cat --fish Law in action. SCORES Y Hamburg Opponent 1 31 CLARENCE 17 'R V ' i 47 WEST SENECA WEST 3 Dunk'em. Front row: Lamm, Farr, Sampson, Barlow, Gonda, Riordan, Putnam. Second row: Kuhn, 22 FRON-HER 22 Saunders, Mitchell, Schneider, Meyer, Dash, Pfanner, Selle, Gordon, Samuelson. Third row: Mr, Brand, 16 IROQUOIS 36 Beyers, Hines, Hebard, Davis, Lattimer, Fugle, Snyder, Ortel, Law, Brogan, Fagan, Pondo, Kane, 17 AMHERST 27 35 LANCASTER 17 Robinson. Bullfrogs made a splash With the assistance of captain Mike Law, the Ham- burg Bullfrogs swam their way to victory again this year. Juniors Mike Hines and Mike Miller swam their second successful season on the varsity after earning their letters as sophomores. Other outstanding underclassmen included Steve Hebard, Dave Lattimer, and Leon Pondo. According to Coach William Brand, with these boys coming up a winning season is forecast for next year too. 11 WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH 32 20 WILLIAMSVILLE NORTH 28 28 EAST AURORA 23 21 ORCHARD PARK 28 24 WEST SENECA EAST 17 21 MARYVALE 22 17 SWEETHOME 25 Opponents pinned down The Hamburg High School wrestling team, under the guidance of Coaches Richard Hover and Paul Whitman, . . 4 n . 1 Hambur 0 oneni met with a terrific season this ear. Combinin their extra- g n s u Y I Q a v 35 WILUAMSVILLE NQRTH 60 ordinary talents with their exceptional team spirit, the 31 MARYVALE 34 Hamburg team was destined to come out at the top. 0 25 - - 38 WEST SENECA EAST 57 b The outitalnding letefort pgtlligrth by each team mem 29 66 er was sym o ic o t e true u og spirit. 80 LACKAWANNA 15 77 18 53 LANCASTER 41 63 32 They have it all pinned up. Front row: Keller, Mr. Hover, Denecke, Lewis, Grosso, Giles, 20 AMHERST 75 Rohauer, Davis, Giles, Wilson, Winling, Alt- Grattanelli, Boyd, Swart, Black, Gearhart, 24 71 herr, Andres, Evans, Stefanon. Second row: Marczak, Henning, Freedman, Burganowski. 57 FRONTIER 38 53 42 35 ORCHARD PARK 60 34 SWEETHOME 60 Teammate Evans wrestles-off Co-Captain Root -- iust for fun. , Tai.. DeMeyere's Dunkers. Front row: Kolbas, Hebard, Hoepfinger, Second row: Coach DeMeyere. Third row: Daunce, Cottet, Snell, Kluckhohn, Harrington, Beckwith, Sullivan, Cleary, Scott, Moses. lllllzllfgllzlllllll l'lll'lll'll t' K l A lll llelllil 11 ,',, A , , :,,, 7,1 '-hf - - -1' it 'TN --lv Cc-Captain Hebard drives against ,IIA ,. ii JF : iili ' Lackawanna. . A 3' 'll -6 ei'r iee in ii K 5 N KVI, ..,,, K , , ' Ala i i s vs 2 eiei it f irii i T '-1 . SCORES ' f A Q , Hamburg Opponent 7 rreei -- T 67 MARYVALE 73 Kluckhohn shoots before the block - another Hamburg ORCHARD PARK basket! 86 62 5l AMHERST 49 55 68 64 WEST SENECA EAST 55 81 59 70 LANCASTER 67 64 79 73 NEWFANE 7l 90 EAST AURORA 59 68 63 49 LACKAWANNA 56 48 43 70 FRONTIER 53 87 81 Co-captain Hoepfinger fires up, up and away. 37 NICHOLS 39 Beginning iump to Bulldog victory! Varsity dribbled to winning season Wowwww! l don't believe it! were exclamations heard through- out the bleachers as the spectators cheered the bulldogs on to numerous victories during their l97O season. Every time these boys set foot on the hardwood, they iustitied the statement, This is undoubtedly one of the best basketball teams ever to come out of Hamburg. An inspired team h' h ' w ic gained success by hard work and intense practice, they deserved ' ' yere was proud of his team, their title, the team to beat! Coach DeMe the respect they brought to Hamburg, and their excellent attitude. 106 Bulldogs chewed new sport An upcoming sport this year is gymnastics under the direction of Mr. Robert Beach. ln this sport there are six pieces of apparatus. They are floor exercise, still rings, parallel bars, horizontal bar, side horse, and the long horse. Three optional events are trampoline, tumbling, and rope climbing. ln this competition not only difficulty and form are important, but also the continuous swing from one movement to another. Strong of limb - Captain Mumford. 'llll'. V Agile Athletes. Front row: G. s Q Mumford, Ranic, Korzeniewski. 5 Second row: Mr. Beach, Hab- , V A .V erer, Goldsmith, Wray, Mc- , Allister. Third row: Allen, Bur- S A SCORES Hamburg 25 MARYVALE 54 34 AMHERST 64 31 KENMORE WEST 52 50 KENMORE EAST 58 5l NORTH TONAWANDA 50 54 JAMESTOWN 48 Homerun stance - Catain Steffen. Hamburg was always safe. Front row: Pawlaczyk, Steffen, Mr. Seidleck, Second row: Gates, Fattey, Megas, Hebard, Kluckhohn, Cottet, Gray, Garfoot, Ganey, McGraw, Kusche, Adams, Sorendo, Markello. Arch rival defeated Players running, crowds roaring, the Hamburg High baseball team batted its way to a 7 wins, 7 losses record this year. Under the excellent leadership of Mr. Seidleck and Captain Jim Steffen, the team gained glory by defeating our arch-rival, Frontier, for the first time in four years. Another highlight of the season was the defeat of the strong Amherst team. Our men deserve a real cheer for their work and spirit. 107 SCORES Hamburg 2 MARYVALE 0 5 AMHERST 5 l WEST SENECA 5 8 EAST AURORA 'l I 3 LACKAWANNA 6 4 FRONTIER 5 l LANCASTER 4 EAST Captain Foster waits for the serve. Tennis - love that team! Kneeling: Stapell, Jones, Foster, Henneberg. Second row: Bartz, Scott, SCORES Steften, Draudt, Moses, Kellogg. Hamburg Opponent E 5 FRONTIER 0 Tennis team - tough to beat 3 MAMA.. ? 2 3 Dave Foster, captain of the 1970 tennis team, led the players through g LANCASTER 2 an exciting season. With the assistance of Coach Hennenberg, our team 0 AMHERST 5 had many successful matches. Seniors on this team were Monte Stappell, 0 5 Rick Jones and Dave Foster. 0 N'CH0L5 5 Juniors were Durrant Kellogg, elected captain of the 1971 team, and 1 4 Ed Bartz. Sophomores were Jim Draudt, Harley Moses and Ralph Scott. Coach Hennenberg anticipated a successful 1971 season. A one-track mind- winning Long hours of exhausting work-outs and unlimited determination SCORES earned 1970's track team a winning season. Led by Coaches Paul Witman Hamburg OPP'-men' and James Owen and co-captains Rick Hansen and Steve Johnson, 43 FREDONIA 93 Hamburg once again proved itself a tough team to beat. Outstanding iz JDAJZJSSSLEJSER gg men were Harrington in the high iump, Gonzalez in the two mile, Johnson 105 WEST SENECA EAST 31 in the long iump, and Hansen, who broke records twice in the 440. Each 78 MARYVALE 58 and every member of the team contributed his best to make it another 97 NICHOLS 39 51 AMHERST 85 great Year' 95 LACKAWANNA 41 70 FRONTIER 66 Run, iump, throw. Front row: Johnson, Bruder, Lennon, Black, Goldsmith, Rome, Gonzalez, Vacanti, Kelsey, Whitefield, Ruh, Crawford, McGrath, Thurber, Hansen. Second row: Holt, Rauch, Diemer, Prockton, Schoenborn, Doherty, Hoeber, Fleming, Valyo, Hart, Leavell, Willet, Dickey, Walker, Robinson, O'Neill. Third row: Mr. Prusak, Grottanelli, Garner, Rice, Padginton, Kolbas, Square, Reisner, Muirhead, Gilmour, Donath, Brogan, Constable, Mr. Witman, Adams, Stengel, Dyson, Shiftler, Wilson, Harrington, Absolom, Holt, Chordas, Mr. Owen. -, 'V -.,' z , - e t . ...tt . ',., , . E 1 tr 3 . fe 2 ' ' 'i ' 3 I T ' 1' if 2 ' ' MQ . V 'El' Q .al .. iff - t t - . 3, ' ima, 2555, 'EP -' 1 ' .. A if -5-H' '. 9 I' - i Vi' ' .- 95' 't' se: -' JUN, VL' Y. . .ts 1 'f' ,, ., 1. ,V gf.. . f - 5 'f ' H Q 5 -. --1 H is 5 ,I via' ' ' , -' 2 Jr ' W' V itz . . . I '1 ' 1 ,. 54 - f-Eg. -,.. JY ., . 'A 't' 151.112 5 'H - ' gy - -- . , sm, 1-, il-Q , tx t ist' .J KU' ,, 11 X:-in Q,-f. F nap: 3.11 ' ' -'ruff 'tts fs f -rf- . t ' . - ' 3 , ' ei tt: ' lf' ff ii' ' . ' 79 Q5iEfa - ' 32. ' ' gtg lf' 1 i f S is '-s E f v J s t . , J- -r' .. ' - 5 5 - ' ' V '. -,, - I . gs,-my ' 3 . ,. -' -, If , , ' ,Xp , LY , ' ami' 2, 2.2. .:tr,,if:,'s,,if:ff15 L 1 ,E -. 45 ' ' W - -. 2 ' 51 'it' -I . H ,ge .. . f. . , . 5 I ' A -, fl' -, ff, 'V T , . , A ' 108 Hamburg's record-breaker - Captain Hansen. SCORES Hamburg Opponent 28 EAST AURORA O 6 MARYVALE 28 22 WEST SENECA EAST i8 20 AMHERST 16 16 LANCASTER 16 14 FRONTIER 14 6 ORCHARD PARK 0 52 LACKAWANNA O Pull ups to push 'em down-Con Capts, Russert, Hofner. Neither rain, nor snow, nor dark of night - Captains: Minkel, Willet, Foote. SCORES Hamburg Opponent 3 ORCHARD PARK 'l 1 4 0 2 AMHERST 0 2 4 2 WEST SEN ECA EAST O 'l I 2 HOLLAND l 3 FRONTIER 2 O 'l 3 LANCASTER O 4 2 4 MARYVALE O 4 3 5 CLARENCE l Next year they'll be the big guys! Front row: Putnam, Feuerstein, Hoyt, Hafner, Russert, Black, Gilbert, Boyd, Ruh, Robinson. Second row: Curle, Wiltsie, Fleissner, Budney, Denecke, Ruof, Wooldridge, Greene, Mitchell, Holt, Markello, Edie, Burganowski Imanagert. Third row: Mr. Milliman, Mr. Seidleck, White, Roberts, Schetifer, Miller, Snyder, Vogel, May. Baby Bulldogs bit opponents The J.V. football team had another successful year under the guidance of Coaches Fred Milliman and Eugene Seidleck, winning 5, losing l and tying 2. Pinpoint passing and hard running were attributed to most of the scores. Some highlights of the year were beating rival Lackawanna by a large margin of points. With these boys on the way, it looks like Hamburg is going to see some more good football in the next two years. Promising IM- outstanding season! Enthusiasm and excitement highlighted each J.V. soccer game this year. The team ended its season with a record of ll wins, 2 losses and l tie under the tremendous guidance of Coach Paul Witman. Co-captains Don Minkel, Don Willet, and Alan Foote continually' encouraged the team to fight their hardest and led them to victory, even over their toughest opponents. Accordingly, this group of guys will be a rough one to beat come next year, when they are among the varsity players for Hamburg. J.V. had outstanding season. Front row: Minkel, Foote, McRobert, Sampson, Staudmyer, Farr, Fuller, Polvino, Burton. Second row: Martin, Draudt, Henry, Dogerty, Allen, Schwagler, Bilka, Meyer, Drews, Klipfel, Millar, Mr. Witmon. Third row: Giles, Duchmann, Sillence, Smith, Daly, Jones, Owen, Welch, Willet, Brogan. 109 IM carried on winning tradition Optimistic attitudes and unequalled skills brought the J.V. Basketball bulldogs to a fine winning season. ln an exciting opener, our team beat Maryvale by a margin of 20 points. With the com- bined inspiration and coaching of James Owen and leadership of captain Bob Maher, these boys set examples that Hamburg is known for: respect of opponents and rules. The varsity should look forward to successful basketball seasons in the future with these boys coming up. ln the form of victory. Front row: Hoyt, Maher, Collins. Second row: Klein, Hofner, Lanning, Bauer, Schaefer, Zemla, Coach Owen, Hewitt, Gilbert, Hummel, Edie, Russert, Moltz. s Pint-sized captain of the SCORES Hamburg Opponent Hamburg Opponent 64 Maryvale 43 48 Lancaster 67 60 5'l 73 Newfane 67 58 Orchard Park 45 76 East Aurora 56 56 52 81 62 57 Amherst 43 5'l Lackawanna 62 58 41 55 86 5l West Seneca E. 63 68 Frontier 48 47 55 71 53 7l Lancaster 82 62 Nichols 47 Hoyt shoots another J.V. Captains Maher, Collins, and Hoyt. ' ,,,,, .-- f' l .. I. W basket. M....,.i,-W' Hamburg's J.V. - ready for any pitch. Front row: Gavin, Rich. Second row: Mr. VanValkenburgh, Perdue, Spencer, Hines, Feeney, Reinecki, Sullivan, O'Connell, Daunce, Winling, Beckwith, Phillips, SCORES Late start-great finish! J.V.'s - Gavin, Mombrea, Schultz, Davis, Marczak. Hamburg Opponent Hamburg Opponent 4 Nichols 7 - I8 East Aurora 3 2 Maryvale 20 3 8 4 8 4 Lackawanna 5 4 Amherst 8 4 l 8 7 0 Lancaster 3 3 West Seneca E. 2 2 Frontier 3 3 2 4 6 110 The J.V. Baseball team began is season full of hope and with a firm, determined spirit. Coached by Mr. VanValkenburgh and captain Michael Gavin, Hamburg was defeated in the open- ing games. As the season progressed, however, Hamburg met with a winning streak, thus ending the season with six wins, eight losses record. Our J.V. team did offer many exciting games for its many enthusiastic fans. Captain ff ,Egg sffs Meal 426 1' MARY LOROWE MOLLY FLEMING ff . 5. r CATHY MCDONALD M 'K, iff ll an , lg SALLY BOOTH MAUREEN MAILEY ANNE MATTIMORE 'ffsiill' Lai' rv !! ff,-vzgssfss- p 2, .1 , k P in QE? if new HSV 3 I 2 I' 125' -tk l TLA T' ' JEANNE ROM:ANCE With the help of the student body and the faculty, the Varsity cheerleading squad, captained by Mary LaRowe, did a splendid job in encourag- ing our teams on to successful seasons in football, soccer and basketball. The cheerleaders, keeping in step with the times, sponsored and took part in many new and exciting spirit-boosting events. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders also took an active part in the nu- merous events throughout the year. Let's go H.H.S.! An everlasting energetic enthusiasm! Kneeling: Bolt, Casler lCaplainl, Evans, Bellanti lAlternatej, Schrauth. Second row: Georger lAlternatel, Vukelic, Nicolera, Holtz. 111 Always ready for the rebound. Agnew, Polvino, Ruff, Solat, LaRowe. Grace and beauty, the shadow of the mystique. Seated: Alles, Horna- day. Standing: Andres, Mayer. lnterschool sports participation by Hamburg girls has been V 't b t steadily increasing. Our girls, the best of the intramural teams, 0 y '-' U have competed against area high schools in the divisional round robin games, as well as in badminton tournaments and a track and t' , t h I field meet. Although the girls didn't always win, they did gain an n a great deal of competitive spirit and personal satisfaction. The cream of the volleyball team. Kneeling: Adragna. Stand- IOOOXO girl power - and almost champs. Front row: Alles, O'Brien, Agnew, Popen- ing: Wilkerson, McAndrew, Errington, Erickson, Hansen. berg, Orr, Royce. Second row: Errington, Horton, Saarnijoki, Stahl, Weiss, Boberg, Miss Arena. 112 Polvino warms up with a serve. A front row save - Ericson. Waiting for the roll-in. Division tennis champ-Benckendorft lnterschool hockey front lines drill for skill. Divisional champs practice foul shots. 113 Agnew on the layout. STUDE T LIFE Providing a background for a wondrous kaleidoscope Of diverse social activities and beliefs, ls a veritable melting pot of personalities. The recipe of our rich cultural heritage 114 .F ,L 1. . 1 ! x D , . .H . - .. . gc-.s. ' -lyiffl ,,5. . - 1 V..-.'w7 ' -: f:'-1'f -4'7':F :' ' . - .,, U.-,v '..fq-,l55.:.'7fg,sk'i'2-,Et -533'-I':5':: ::3.3'::'1'-'f? :l,y' . 'wi zwzxmv-.2e5::f4L2fJf11?f:f?-J'-Fi-filfizrl--7-xii:-1'j-i-1:--A'' Hifi-1:f:Lwf - iff 1 1- - ' 5? ,Ang-,igfii -BH.,f-igjfiigififE-'fi:T?-2 '- f ' 'L ' X - 'g, 1'S'?51,1' - 'S . ..-. f. 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Autumn brought the annual magazine sale and an exciting trip to New York for the co-editors, Mark Shear and Kim Andres, where they discovered new ideas for our book. Finally, the dummy was completed, the deadlines made! MARK J. SHEAR Co-Editor-in-Chief f - rell,. I 'T F Ji' as . , t . , . H t .il E i:-. .gkh ., ,,,,, , ' f 1 iiyi it A A ' 'lla T JAMES BROGAN CAROL SLATTER MARY ELLEN DENISE DALEY MOLLY FLEMING WENDY BAUMAN DIANNE SLIPPY Editor Asst. Editor PCEIQYINO Asst. Editor Editor Asst. Editor Editor ltor Watch the birdie - Photography staff. Kneeling: Allen, Solat, Stewart. Seated: Stapell, Slatter, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Brendle, Stand ing: Fischer, Samuelson, McRobert, Law, Brogan, Reisner, Kusche, Burgwardt, Knappert. Mrs. Collins. Red hot sellers 1 Magazine staff. Front row: Polvino, Stevens. Second row: Owen, Korabeck, Wagner, Mr. Collins. Third row: Damon Haberer, Fechter, Hosmer, McDonnell, Dschuden, Kerker, Enders Jamison, Evans, Riebling. 1 I The Keyboard Crew - Typing staff. Slippy, Havens, Kerker, Newkirk. Second row: Fleckenstein, The artists at work - Art staff. Front row: Kunz, Moore. - Second row: Adams, Fleming, Bauman. Third row: Hackett, Front row: VanWagnen, Rucker, Koester, Miss Flanagan. 116 4 1 ee 'egg 1 sus C N is 1- . ,, V1 X j-2.5351 ' 1. if W4 J., V KIM ANDRES C0-Editor-in-Chief ?45S!fi.:.'9 . . , DONALD MOORE KEN KOESTER Editor Asst. Editor MARY KERKER Asst. Editor Darkroom dwellers -- Snapshot staff. Front row: Moore, Szematowicz. Second row: McGrath, Koester. Third row: Weissenfluh, Mr. Brogan. Fr' H -1 12 , f fliviiif -Q ,. ag i sqm? ' 1 P- 5 1 ECHOES ST FFS However, the work did not end here. Tedious hours ot proofreading and correcting galleys and silver prints followed for the entire staff. the staFF and their advisor, Mrs. Erma Meisenheimer, visited GM. A treat came when DuBois Corporation in Rochester and saw the results of their labor roll oFf the presses. Proudly we present to you our Echoes, a salute to the youth ot America and especiall y the Class of 1971. ssir . T . rrs 75 ' - H715 '11 ',,'f - ' 53:21 ,-' ,-,' 1 ,sreys . in it , 'i ' f s, H K N VV :,Li K GARY LYNNE HANi1z MAUREEN cAnoL owen RAUTENSTRAUCH Asst. Editor McDONNELL Asst. Editor Editor Editqr sfxlmw-. ln A unique assignment - a write-up - Literary statt. Front row: Owen, Livecchi, Lynch, Pratt, Haberer, Teemley, Montie, Carroll Saarniioki, Mosher, Becker, Evans, Bartz, Sullivan, O'Connell, Jamison, Sadd, Schrier. Third row: Woods, Eaton, O'Brien, P Dschuden, Riebling, Siebel, Reisch, Calkins, Vance, Mayfield, Schri Gallagher, Mayer, Wray, Wagner, Fechter, Alles, Gornikiewicz, Hosmer, Ganfoino, Sperduti, Jordan, Senseney. Mrs. Durfee, McDonnell, , Babcock. Second row: Menzemer, Ver, Conroy, tasnik, Sarcione, Bidner, er, Scanlon. Fourth row: Brand, Polvino, Roberts, The Big Business staff of Echoes. Front row: Zittel, Gagner, Dinka, Terrizzi, Korabek, Miss Winkler, Rautenstrauch, Hanitz, Kelly, Agro, Fleming, Rieman. Second row: Cornwall, Bro- gan, Hare, Wright, Noal, Miller, Hole, Becker, Welch, T-odoro, Vukelic, Ruof, Satre, Childers, Hoyt, Becker, Jansen. Third row: Smolkovic, Cline, Brand, O'Brien, Pellette, Damon. Fourth row: M, Hart, Steffen, Pondo, Ross, Marshall, Koester, Sharron, Hill, Boyer, Madden, Hoef- ner, M. Stoll, Brown, Faulring, Archie, Petrie, Gilmour, Ptasznik, Cuedek, J. Hart. Fifth row: Schweigert, Goldsmith, Felice, Seymour, Greene, Schunk, Bolt, Warner, Schreier, Giambrone, Enders, Horton, Hornaday, O'Brien, A. Stoll, Kimmelman, Palmer. 117 A wet but happy weekend! Homecoming Queen candidates: Endress Burgwardt, Schreier, Furnari, Saarniioki Rieman, Mayer, Pohlman, Romance Young, Bauman, Becker, Holtz. Homecoming, highlighting the fall sports sea- son, was a cold, grey, drizzly October lOth. The floats, fiinished late the evening before, were sodden by the time of the parade. But it takes more than rain to dampen high spirits! After the parade through the village and around the track, the court was announced, and the queen crowned. Elected earlier in the week, they represented the various clubs in the school. Our football Bulldogs defeated Amherst, making the day brighter for all. Homecoming went a long way to arouse greater school spirit. A flowery 2nd-Junior Class float A car full of cheers l Captain's kiss congratulates Queen . gf jggftgfiegi , 'fin' Q ., ' ' Q! fg fr ,, K 4,544 ' frktlis ew fvqfg . ik? it ,,iil X If 5. l ,.., ' E.A.O, showed concern. 118 11 awp.: ...,,, milf' .es 2. ' 11 Dewey Decimal dames. Front row: Rich, M. Abbott, Paschka, Babcock, Meyers, Fleming, McDonnell tTreasurerl, Burgwardt iCor- responding Secretaryl, Becker iRecording Secretaryl, Saarniioki lVice-Presidentl, Jansen lPresidentl, Mrs. Hoare, Stapell, Rieman, Stoll, Eaton, McConnell. Second row: Oberholzer, Houseknecht, Ruof, Furnari, Schreier, Palmer, Prigge, Childers, Montie, Hole, Ericson, Owen, Benckendorff, Kimmelman, Dickenson, Patelunas, Stephenson, Brogan, Gordan, Abbott, Parten, Brand, Burtin, Third row: Gornikie- wicz, Agro, Germain, Kuebler, D. Rieman, Cline, Hare, Hoefner, Matti- Cet-together banquet held The Library Club, advised by Mrs. Grace Hoare, consists of ambitious and enthusiastic girls. Activities in- clude working in the library, selling candy, and a trip to the Studio Arena Theater. Dedicate to selfless service, Front row: Mrs. Hoare, l.aRowe iPresidentl, B. Schreier iVice-Presidentl, Solat ikecording Sec- retaryl, Jablonski lTreasurerl, Kyne iCorresponding Secretaryl, Hebard, Chatham, Patelunas, Lynch, Hubbard, Stephenson. Second row: Benckendorff, Jamison, Endress, Stoklosa, Rieman, Palmer, Brogan, Saarniioki, Jansen, Becker, Ericson, Woods, Stapell, Bau- man, Carroll, Owen, Polvino, McDonald, Caputi, Cullen. Third row: more, Stoll, Schreier, Mailey, Max, K. Brand, Stahl, Pohlman, Berry, Ptasznik, VanWagnen, Lowman, Benning. Fourth row: Lyons, Madden, Terrell, Draudt, Crawford, Speich, Sampson, Smolarek, Rucker, Karoczun, Conrad, Crossan, Herschel, Gregory, Dinka, Toth, Mc- Guire, Stewart, Knappert, Connine, Gallgillon, Duggan, Vara, Smal- kovic, Scanlon. Fifth raw: Becker, Holtz, Young, Green, lman, Roberts, Wagner, Haberer, Hubbard, Damon, Slatter, Adragna, Saunders, Calkins, Nicosia, Sadd, Herbst, Fechter, Schweigert, Polvino, Miller. Service was their specialty Responsible for school and community service, the Bulldog Bounce and the Happening are the iuniors and seniors in Girls Service Club. Noted for service above self, they were rewarded by Stratford and Toronto Trips Hosmer, Burgwardt, lman, Young, McDonnell, Calkins, Porpilia, M. Fleming, Reisch, Furnari, Wagner, Eaton, Meyers, C. Fleming, M. Stoll, Schweigert. Fourth row: Woods, Brendle, J. Schreier, Max, Mayer, Fechter, Archie, Paschka, Herbst, Sperduti, Rucker, J. Bau- man, Teemley, Rieman, Hansen, Romance. Fifth row: Gornikiewicz, Scanlon, Brand, Benzinger, Agnew, Kirst, Mattimore, Royce, Mailey, Gregory, Herschel, Green, Will, Vance, Fors, Booth, Karoczun. I 1 :mf Y - we .-as I f. ,f ., .V Helps build strong bodies 'I2 ways. Front row: Hebard lPresidenlt, Moses, Markello, Walker, Draudt, Robinson, Cottet, Shiffler, Miller, Law lVice Presidentj, Mr. VanValkenburg, Lennon lSecretaryt, Snell Schoenborn. Fourlh row: Kellogg, Kelsey, Adams, Bartz, Evans, lTreasurert Second row: O'Connor, Kusche, Trescher, Hanson, Har- Hebard, Altherr, Kane, Hines, Scott. rington Donath, Garfoot, Klipfel, Kluckhohn, Holt. Third row: Giles, Lettermen hosted Sweethearts Dance The Varsity H Club is made up of boys who have earned their varsity letter in one or more sports. This athletic collection of young men, skillfully led by Mr. Richard VanValkenburg, advisor, and Rick Hebard, president, sponsored many successful activities in our school. This year's most memorable event was the Sweetheart's Dance, the annual semi-formal dance which was held in February. They also sponsored the annual winter sports pass raFfle and the father-son banquet at the end of the year. Students gained 120 teaching experience Members of the Future Teachers' Club learned more about the profession they wished to enter, through speakers, movies, and discus- sions. Visits to elementary classrooms gave members an insight into the world of the teacher. Members of this group also assisted teachers in the senior high. Educational force of the future. Front row: Freedman, Green, Crawford lTreasurert, Benning lSecretaryl, Nicosia lVice-Presidentt, Endress lPresiclentt, Mrs. Prindiville, Karoczun. Second row: McGuire, Furnari, Wittmeyer, Fiias, Adragna, Saunders, Erickson, Zem- la, Jamison, Eismann, Bauman, Lattimer. Third row: Agnew, Fegol, Alles, Meyers, Mayfield, Chuba, Royce, Foster, Barrett, Herschel. Under the guidance of Mrs. Dorothea Schroeck, the girls of the Future Nurses Club were in- structed in proper nursing techniques including taking temperatures, and administering first aid Different nursing careers were explored, and practical experience was gained by help- ing in the health office. A bunch of good sports. Front row: Abbott, Herschel, Orr, Miss Byrnes, O'Brien, Woods, Hansen, Teemley, Rich. Second row: Kerker, Errington, Jansen, Sacrniioki, Endress, Jablonski, LaRowe, Cash, Stapell, Stoklosa, Rieman, Bauman, Kyne, Weiss. Third row: Adragna, Zemla, Saunders, Seymour, Riebling, Stahl, Palmer, Solat, Rieman, Brown, Robinson, Vantine, Royce, Pohlman. Fourth row: Riordan Havens, Booth, Armitage, Matlimore, Neale, Genco, Koester, Poppen berg, Conrad, Agnew, Graber, Lynch, Rich. Fifth row: Gilmour, Ellis Alles, Horton, Kuebler, Will, Baberg, Porpilia, DesSoye, Anderson Archie, Mulholland, Polvino, Herbst, Golubski. Fashion Show highlighted GAA. On the first Thursday of each month mem- Advised by Miss Byrnes, G,A,A, made phys bers of Girls' Athletic Association got together ical fitness fun. This vibrant, enthusiastic group to play volleyball or basketball, or to tumble mixed work with pleasure in their candy sale on mats and trampolines. to finance the purchase of senior charms. Basic nursing techniques learned About thirty good reasons to visit the health office. Front row: Sperduti, Marshall, Emerling, Paschka Brown, Mayer, Daley, Mrs. Schroeck, Second row: Livecchi, Crossan, McDonald, Whaley, Burns, Berry Seymour, Robins, Becker, Ball, Budney, Senseney, Iman. Third row: Weif-ienbach, Dinka, Duggan Smolkovic, Schoeffield, Schreier, Brand, Boyer, White Palczewski, Weakland. 121 We're not NBC...yet. Front row: Alexander, Errington, Mr. Platt, Rothfus, Chordas. Second row: I Fisher, Felger, Sperduti. Third row: Welch, Fischer, Markello, Ross, Korzeniewski, Shoemaker. H. LTV unified and expanded productions H.l.T.V.'s'tive staFFs coordinated functions to bring us the morning and afternoon TV shows. The An- nouncing StaFt informed us of school news, sports, and weather. Programming handled scheduling, scriptwriting, and ideas for specials, As evident Lights, camera, actionl Front row: Alexander, Korzeniewski, MacKillop, Felger, Sperduti, Stapell, Beyer, Mr. Gordon. Sec- ond row: Chordas, Syracuse, Moen, Boyd, Welch, Hornaday, Schunk, Garrison, Bills, Mino, Markello, Errington, Shoemaker. Ready to produce another HITV morning show. Front row: Szemalowicz, Mino, Moen. Second row: Garrison, Mr. Platt, Bills. from its name, the Production crew handled pro- duction. Cable Operations transmitted videotapes and tilms on tour closed circuit channels through- out the district. The Technical Operations crew set up, operated, and maintained all the' equipment. Good morning. lt's B105 a.m .... Seated: Bishop, Eaton, Dickinson, Roberts, Mr. Yates. Standing: Hornaday, Law, Lynch, Wray, Ziebarth, Stahl, Hanson, Watson, Berry, Woods, MacKillop. . The power behind the morning show, Front row: Horton, Benckendorff, Stevens L. Sperduti, S, Sperduti, Kwiatkowski, Welch. Second row: Mr. Yates, Alles, Rushton Moen, Erickson, Schunk, Marshall. Third row: O'Connor, Hornaday, Schultz, Ross Watson, Gonda, Stapell. 122 The big band sound of Hamburg. Front row: K. Samuelson, C. Samuelson, Boberg, Montie, Ver. Second row: Mr. Reichard, Riggs, S. Samuelson, D. Willet, Padgington, Boudler. Third row: Arendt, Weale, Moore, R. Willet, Brogan, Schoenborn, Jamison, Berry, Horton, Harris. Vocal and instrumental clubs entertained Hamburg High is fortunate to have a number of fine musical organizations. The Stage Band is a group which plays iazz and rock numbers. The Brass Sextet consists of band members who enter- tain at community activities as well as school func- tions. The two string Quartets, chosen from the orchestra, performed classical works on Chamber Night in the Spring. Finally, there are the Madri- gals, a select group of vocalists who sing not only madrigals, but a wide variety of other songs. Fiddle faddle. Seated: Wagner, Jablonski, Bair, Polvino, Saarnijoki. Standing: Hooper, Kamery, Mr. Kroll. Come blow your horn. Calkins, Wil let, Henry, Brogan, Riggs, Fiero. A song and a smile. Front row Mrs. Fiero, Weiffenback, Chatham Horton, Black. Second row: Brogan Felger, Hansen, Berry, Fiero, Jamison Willet. 125 1 1 Writers published Kaleidoscope Swim 'lo the music. Front row: Hare, Wittmeyer, Budney, McKenzie, Brendle, Lattimer, O'Connor, Herschel, Stapell tSecretaryJ, Saarniioki iTreasurerl. Second row: Massing, Moore, Scheffer, Vara, McAllister, Ellis, Sperduti, Hosmer, Faulring, Mattimore, Miss Arena, Miss Reed. On the diving board: Royce, Schettler, Higgins, Green, Anderson, Faulring, Studley, Kuebler, Armitage lVice-Presiclentl, Agnew tVice-Presidentl, Archie tPresidentJ. Water show Climaxed year Every Wednesday the members of the Catalina Club practiced hard under the guidance of Miss Linda Arena, Mrs. Paula Privitera and President Pam Archie. After many nights of rigorous practice and rehearsal, the water show, with its theme Bridge Over Troubled Waters, was performed. All factors such as photography, painting, props, lighting, taping and costumes were carefully coordinated and developed before this yearly event. The Creative Writing Club is a constructive organization concern- ed mainly with analyzing and improving each member's literary contributions. With the help of the advisors, Mrs. Marion Dornhofter and Mrs. Amy Glazier, they were able to polish their skills in writ- ten self-expression and to publish C1 collection of these creative efforts. Pens, prose, and poetic perfection. Front row: Moen, Mrs. Glazier, Seymour, Mrs. Dornhofter, Bishop. Second row: Houseknecht, Bolt tVice-Pesidenlt, Sperduti iPresidentt, Slyder iSec- retaryl, Westlund. Third row: Golubski, Pratt, Scheuerman, Gildea, Sadd. 124 Purple Press contributes their sa worth. Front row: Porpilia, ScheFfer, Lynch, Wray, Samuelson. Second row: Oleksa, Sperduti, Sadd, Ball, Mrs. Hiller, Mrs. DeMeyere, Pellette, Abbott, Nelson, Mumbach. Third row: Seymour, Vantine, Gambino, Shear, Davis, Ver, Menzemer, Bolt, Newkirk, O'Brien, Law, Beeler. School news published Girls made-up play casts Five cents per issue gives students the oppor- tunity to read the latest school news and editorials in the Purple Press. Published month- ly by an enthusiastic staft, the school news- paper was advised by Mrs. Diane DeMeyere. Learning the tricks and techniques involved in application of dramatic make-up is the work ofthe girls in Make-Up Club. Along with their advisors, Mrs. Dorothy Baldwin and Miss Nancy Krohn, the girls worked on such occa- sions as the Junior and Senior Plays. Glamour . . . in a diFferent form! Front row: Ziebarth, Hughes lSecretaryl, Fleissner, Slippy 'lPresidentl, ' Owen, Casterline. Second row: Rich, Neale, Riley, Wiltsey, Kozminski, Gogner, Wray, Schetter, Miss Krohn. Third row: Mrs. Baldwin, Vantine, Zemla, Enders, lman, Dennis, Moen, C. Bidner, Slang, M. Bidner, Sarcione. 12 Student Union proposed changes Formed to take on the activities in which the Student Council doesn't par- ticipate, the Student Union is a relatively new addition to our extracurricular pro- gram. Advised by Miss Marcia Fry, the group has submitted a plan to the cur- riculum council involving a change from the present grading system to the pass- fail system. They also took part in Ameri- can Civil Liberties Union activities. Change brings a new tomorrow. Front row: Jewitt, Watts, Woiakowski, Dodge lSecretary-Treasurerl, Moore lCo-Chairmanl, Bair lCo-Chairmonl, Cohen iCo- Chairmanj, Miss Fry. Second row: Cullen, Ptosznik, Schunk, Gaske, Lynam, Nuchereno, Samter, Kopt. Third row: Ockler, Benson, Bousser, Bartley, Beeler, Moore, McGrath. Stage Crew aided in plays AM Crew assisted teachers During productions sponsored by Hamburg High The A.V. Crew distributes visual aids which play an School, our Stage Crew was busy working on stage important role in Hamburg High School's educational system. lighting, props, and scenery to make those pro- The members each donated time which aided in creating a ductiqng successful, smoothly running service. Behind the scenes. Front row: Markel, Murray. Second row: Roll 'em. Front row: R. Bastedo, A. Bastedo, Mr. Hottner, Second row: Grasso, Nlcotera, Dlckinson,Garfoot, Stevens. Schunk, Sperduti. Third row: McKendry, Dingeldey, McDonald, Grosso, Merchant. 126 World ties were strengthened The purpose of the American Field Service Club is to provide for a better understanding among the peoples of the world. Each year, the members of AFS combine fun and hard work to raise the funds necessary to sponsor exchange stu- dents who come to Hamburg High and those who are fortunate enough to be selected as Americans Abroad students. Around the world with A.F.S. Front row: Mr. Glor, Jablonski tPresidentl, Sapone Choru- watchrapanichkul lVice Presidentl, Hubbard fSecretaryl, Woods tTreasurerl, Benckendorff, Furnari, Reisch, Markello, Spellmon. Second row: Havens, Wagner, Sandefur, Sarcione, Webster,- McClure, Moot, Kerelchuk, Endress, Bolt, Bidner, Westlund, Owen, Ver, Houseknecht, Evans, Berry, Seymour. Third row: Foster, lnchuk, Mayer, Watts, Nicholas, Boberg, Porpilia, Rieman, Hooper, Brawby, Wiezbic, Wray, Haberer. Fourth row: Abbott, Agro, Vance, Gagner, Fancher, Sperduti, Ross, Gornikiewicz, Ingram, Teemley, Neale, Scheuerman, Rich, Scheuneman McAllister, Coffey, Chatham. 1 Members enjoyed German Culture Each year, the German Club, under the direction of Miss Kathryn Warner, tries to learn more about the customs and culture of Germany. The members celebrate the Oktoberfest have a German Christmas, and take part in many other traditional German ac- tivities. Spiel nach Klasse - Fun after class. Front row: Bellanti, Moore, Hubbard, D. Bolt, Shear, Boberg lTreasurerl, Chatham iSecretaryl, Woods fVice-Presidentl, Dubrowskii lPresidentl, Miss Warner. Second row: Thiel, Palmerton, Benckendorff, McClure, Schoenborn, Moot, McDonald, J. Bolt, Ziebarth. Vukelic, Tarbox, Riebling, Webster, O'Dell, Dice. Third row: Koester, Ptasznik, Fullerton, Mino, Ellis, Scanlon, S. Senseney, Bernacik, Rogers, Anderson, Brendle, Welson, Alba, Kuebler, R. Senseney, Active DECA Club competed Students find their future careers in retailing through the Distributive Education Clubs of America. Our students in this program received two credits for the working hours they put into their outside job and for the school course. Hamburg's DECA also participated with fifteen other DECA clubs of Western New York in competitions. 127 Employer, employee banquet. At head table: Mike Eppulito, Treas., James Kuekler, Vice'Pres., Mrs. Stella Crook, Mr. David Weinberg, Club Advisor, Camille Fullone, Vice Pres., Mr. Samuel Tanett, and Mr. Jack Sandefer, Club Advisors, Nancy Erhart, Sec., and Wayne Rennie, Club Advisor. ARCHIE, PAMELA J.-Catalina Club 2, 3, 4 BROWN. SUSAN-Echoes' Photography Staff Student Directory ABSOLOM, STEPHEN M.-German Club 2, 3, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Track 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. ADAMS, CRAIG T.--Echoes Art Staft 3, 4, Varsity H Club 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, Varsity Football 3, 4. ADRAGNA, SUSAN-Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Future Teachers 4, Prom Committee 3. ALLEN, JAMES-J.V. Football 2. ALLES, CLAIRE-Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Echoes' Literary Staff 3, 4, Speech and Drama Club 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4. ANDRES, KIM - Co-Editor-in-Chief, Echoes, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, Junior Play, Central Board 3, 4. APPLEBY, BARBARA-Central Board 4, Home- room Treasurer 4, -President 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Junior Day Committee 3. ASHDOWN, DEBRA-Homeroom President 2, Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2, Student Council 2, Library Club 3, 4, Echoes' Circulation Stott 4. BABCOCK, PATI ANN-Homeroom Treasurer 3, Library Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Echoes' Literary Staff 4. BAGEN, DANIEL M.-J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Track 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Senior Central Board 4. BAKER, PAUL BARBER, SCOTT C.-Transfer Student lLan- singburgh High Schooll. BARTZ, EDWARD P.-Tennifs 3, 4, Student Council 3, Varsity H Club 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Echoes' Literary Staff 4. BATES, CYNTHIA-Purple Press 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3. BAUMAN, WENDY -- Central Board 2, 4, Echoes' Art Staff 3, 4-Asst. Editor 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3, BEASLEY, KENNETH- Track 2, 3, Cross Coun- try 3. BECKER, DEBRA-Class Secretary 4, Central Board 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Library Club 3, 4-Record- ing Secretary 4. BECKWITH, DAVID-Wrestling 2. BEELER, LEON-Homeroom Vice-President 2, Junior Play 3, Student Union 3, 4, Central Board 2, 4, Purple Press 4. BELILE, LINDA-Intramurals 2. BEMBIA, MARK-Student Union 3. BENCKENDORFF, RITA-Girls' Service Club 4, Library Club 4, American Feld Service Club 4, Intramurals 4, Exchange Student 4. BENSON, HERBERT-Student Union 2. BEST, JILL-Future Teachers 2. BEST, RICHARD T.-All State Orchestra 3, Sectional All State Orchestra 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, String Quartet 3, Modrigal Singers 3. BEVERLY, ANN - Future Nurses Club 4, Amer- ican Field Service Club 4, Bowling 2, 3, Make-up Club 4, Spanish Club 2. BIDNER, MARJORIE-Echoes' Literary Staff 4, Make-up Club 4, Bulldog Auxiliary 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Transfer Student tBoardman Highl-3. BILLS, BRADLEY A.-A.V, Crew 2, H.l.T.V. Cable Operations Crew 3, 4, H.l.T.V. Produc- tion Crew 4, H.I.T.V. Technical Operations Crew 3, 4. BISH, RICHARD-Purple Press 3. BOLT, JOHN - Creative Writing CIub-Vice- President 4, Purple Press 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Echoes' Circulation Staff 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. BONCORE, MARSHA BOND, STEPHEN-Varsity Soccer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. BONERB, PETER, BOYD, DAVID - Transfer Student lMount Pleasant H. S.l 4, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Wrestling 4, Varsity H Club 4, H.l.T.V. Crew and Cable Crew 4. BRANDT, CHARLES BRAUCH, DONALD BRICK, MARGARET BROGAN, JAMES R. - Echoes' Photography Staff 3, 4-Editor 4, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Band 2, 3, 4-Presi- dent 4, Varsity Swimming 3, 4. BROGAN, MELODY-Central Board 4, Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Girls' Service Club 4, Junior Play 3, Madrigal Singers. BROSE, DEBORAH-Bowling 2, 3. BROWN, DARLENE K. - Bowling. BROWN, JAMES 3, Future Nurses 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4. BUCHER, BRIAN-Student Union 3, 4, BURAU, SCOTT-J.V. Football 2. BURGWARDT, MOLLY-Class Vice-President 2, 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4-Corresponding Secretary 4, Central Board 2, 3, 4. BURLEY, BRAD BUSH, BEVERLY CALKINS, JOAN G.-National Honor -Society 3, 4-President 4, Class Treasurer 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Model U.N. 3, 4, Echoes' Literary Staff 3, 4. CAPUTI, NANCY-Central Board 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Library Club 3, Speech and Drama Club 2, 3. CARNEVALE, WILLIAM CARROLL, SHIRLEY- Central Board 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Cheerleader 2, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Echoes' Literary Staft 4. CASE, BRUCE CASELLI, DANTE 128 CASEY, MICHAEL CASHION, PAUL CASTERLINE, LYNN-Bowling 2, 3, Central Board 3, 4, Distributive Education Club of America 4, Make-up Club 4, Purple Press 3. CERNYK, HENRY-J.V. Basketball 2, Intra- murals 3, CHARUWATCHRAPANICHKUL, SOPONE - Ex- change Student 4, American Field Service Club 4. CHATHAM, SUSAN--Madrigal Singers 3, 4, American Field Service Club 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 3, Central Board 4, German Club 2, 3, 4- Secretary 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4. CHILDERS, CHARLOTTE - Transfer Student lSego Junior Highl, Library Club 3, 4, Echoes' Circulation Staft 4, Central Board 2, Intramurals 2. CHILSON, BRUCE- Homeroom Vice-President 2, J.V. Soccer 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3. CHRISTENSEN, SUSAN CLARKE, DAVID - World Events Club 2, Student Union 3. COFFEY, GEORGIA- Band 2, 3, 4, American Field Service Club 3, 4, Echoes' Circulation Stat? 3, Prom Committee 3. COLE, RICHARD-Distributive Education Club of America 3, 4, German Club 2, 3. COLLETT, SANDRA COLLINS DAVID COLLINS MICHAEL COLLINS, TIMOTHY--J.V. Basketball 2, Var- sity Football 3, Student Union 2, 3. CONNELLY, MARK - Distributive Education Club of America 4. CONNINE, CHRISTOPHER-Varsity Swimming 2, 3. CONROY, PAUL-Echoes' Literary Staff 4, Cross Country Manager 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 3, Varsity Tennis 3, V CORNWALL, JACK- American Feld Service Club 2, Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Track 2. COTTET, KEITH--J.V. Baseball 2. COWLIN, CHRISTOPHER-J.V. Swimming 2, Purple Press-Editor 3, Varsity Football Man- ager 3. CRAY, DAVID CUEDEK, BARBARA CUEDEK, KENNETH-Intramurals. CULLEN, MARGARET-Central Board 2, 3, 4, Student Council Cabinet 4, Model U.N. 3, 4, Student Union, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. DALEY, DENISE M.-Future Nurses Club 2, 3 -President 4, Central Board 4, Echoes' Maga- zine Staft-Assistant Editor 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Academic Letter 3. DAMON, JOLIE- Library Club 3, 4, Speech and Drama Club 3, 4-Secretary 3, Echoes' Magazine Stott 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Prom Committee 3. DENNIS, MARY ELLEN-Make-up Club 3, 4. DESSOYE, DENISE-Academic Letter Winner, Future Nurses' Club 2, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. DICKINSON, DIANE-Central Board 2, 3, 4, H.l.T.V. Announcers' Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. DINSE, MARK-Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. DONAHUE, KATHLEEN DONATH, JAMES-J.V. Soccer 2, Cross Coun- try 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Varsity H Club 3, 4. DRAGSTEDT, ROGER - Intramurals. DREWS, MARK-Band 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. DSCHUDEN, CYNTHIA--Echoes' Literary Staff 4, Echoes' Magazine Staff 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. DUBROWSKIJ, PAUL-Central Board 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, German Club President 2, 3, 4, Homeraom Vice-President 4, Track 2. DUCHMANN, J. RANDALL-Varsity H Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4-Captain 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, Varsity Swimming 2, J.V. Football 2. DUFFETT, DAVID EATON, CONSTANCE- Homeroom Secretary 2, Echoes' Literary Staff 4, H.l.T.V. Announcers' Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3. EISMANN, BARBARA--Future Teachers 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. ELLIS, KIRK E.-Student Council 2, 3, Juinior Play 3, Prom Committee 3, American Field Service Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, ENDERS, MAUREEN-American Field Service Club 2, 3, Echoes' Circulation Stat? 4, Echoes' Magazine Staff 4, Future Nurses' Club 2, Make-up Club 4. ENDRESS, NOLA--Future Teachers 3, 4- President 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, American Field Service Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. ERICKSON, CHRISTINA-Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Spanish Club 3. EVANS, GLENN-National Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity H Club 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Echoes' Literary Staff 4, American Field Service Club 3, 4. FAIHST, MICHAEL FARR, DAVID A.-Varsity Football 4, J.V. Football 2, Prom Committee 3, Intramurals 3. FECHTER, PAMELA L.--Central Board 3, 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Echoes' Literary Staff 2, 3, 4, Echoes' Magazine Staff 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4. FENIK, DOUGLAS-Track 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, German Club 4. FERRARO, PAUL--J.V. Baseball 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Distributive Education Club of America 4. FIJAS, MARIAN- Homeroom Secretary 2. FINCH, DAVID-Band 2, 3, Intramurals 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Brass Quintet 3. FISCHER, WENDY-Class Secretary 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Echoes' Photography Staff 4. FLEISSNER, FRANCINE--Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 2, 3, 4, Make-up Club 3, 4, American Field Service Club 4, Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. FLEMING, CHLOE-Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Echoes' Circulation Staff 3, 4. FLEMING, MOLLY-Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3 4-Secretary 2, Echoes' Art Staff 3, 4-Editor 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Salute Leader. FOSTER, CHERYL-American Field Service Club 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Future Teachers' 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Prom Committee 3. FOX, JAMES D. FRANKLIN, SHERYL-Homeroom Vice-President 2, Intramurals, Central Board 2. FRENZEL, DAVID-J.V. Basketball 2. FULLONE, GARY-Varsity Track 2, 3, Intra- murals 2, 3. FURNARI, MONICA--American Field Service Club 4, Future Teachers' 4, Girls' Service Club 4, Library Club 4. GALLAGHER, MARIANNE - Echoes' Literary StaFf 4, Library Club 3, 4, GANEY, BRIAN G.-Homeroom President 2, Student Council 2, Prom Committee 3, J.V. Baseball 2. GANNON, TIMOTHY-Junior Play 3, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Swimming 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4. GARFOOT, DENNIS-Transfer Student 3- lCalasanctius Prepli Varsity Baseball 3, Var- sity H Club 4, Stage Crew 3, 4. GASKE LORA-Homeroom Treasurer 2, Speech and Drama Club 2, Student Union 2, 3, 4. GATES, BARBARA-Echoes' Magazine Stat? 3, 4, Bowling 3, Prom Committee 3. GAVIN, CATHERINE - Transfer Student - IWayzata High Schoalt, Speech and Drama Club 4, Student Union 4. GERMOND, KIRK-Student Union 4. GIAMBRONE, CYNTHIA-Student Union 4, Future Nurses' Club 2, 3, Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Prom Committee 3. GIER, LAURIE-Academic Letter Winner 3. GOGGIN, MARK GOLDSMITH, KATHLEEN-Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Transfer Student tlmmaculata Academyt, GONGALEZ, RAMONA-Prom Committee 3, Library Club 2, 3, Junior Day Committee 3. GORANSEN, NINA GRASER, DERRICK GRASSO, JEROME S.-A.V. Crew 2, 3, 4- President 4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3. 129 GREEN, GERALD -- Student Council President 4, Junior Play 3, J.V. Baseball 2, Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Student Council Cabinet. GREEN, MAUREEN--Homeroom President 4, Library Club 4, Senior Central Board 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 4. GREENE, COLLEEN-Student Council 4. GUENTHER, BARBARA-Central Board 2, 4, German Club 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association 2, American Feld Service Club 2, Intramurals 2, 3. HABERER, KATHLEEN -Central Board 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Echoes' Literary Stat? 4, American Field Service Club 4. HAGELBERGER, THOMAS B.-German Club 3, Junior Play 3. HAGELIN, ERIC--J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity H Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. HAHN, KERBY HALLEN, MICHAEL A. HANITZ, LYNNE-Echoes' Circulation Staff 2, 4-Assistant Editor 4, Bulldog Auxiliary 4, Makevup Club 3, Prom Committee 3, National Honor Society 4. HAN NA, RONALD HANNON, COLLEEN MARIE-Transfer Stu- dent ISouth Hillsl 3. HANOVER, SUSAN - Girls' Athletic Associae tion 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3. HANSON, RICHARD-Varsity Soccer 3, 4- Captain 4, Student Council 3, 4-Treasurer 4, H.I.T.V. Announcers' Club 3, 4, Varsity Base- ball 3, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4. HARRINGTON, R. DAVID-Varsity Track 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity H Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 3. HARRIS, K. ANDREW - Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Erie County Orchestra 2, 3, Student Union 3, J.V. Football 2. HART, JANE L.-Central Board 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, Orchestra 2, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 2-Secretary 2. HAVENS, PENNY - American Field Service Club 3, 4, Central Board 2, 3, 4, Echoes' Typing Stott 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. HEBARD, ROBERT R.-Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, Varsity H Club 3, 4-President 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3. HE-RBST, LINDA-Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Shorthand Award 3. HEWITT, KATHRYN HILL, MARCIA-Echoes' Circulation Staff 4. HINE, KEVIN - Intramurals 2, 3, 4. HOLE, BEVERLY--Junior Day Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Library Club 4, Echoes' Circulation Staff 4. HOLT, MARK-Track 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity H Club 2, 3, 4. HORNADAY JOYCE Echoes Clrculatlon Staff 4 Future Teachers 2 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Speech and Drama Club 4 HORTON POLLY Homeroom Secretary 2 Bulldog Auxullary 4 Beauty Shoppers 3 Stage IDanceI Band 4 Junior Play 3 HOSKINS JEFFREY JV Football 2 In ra murals 3 Jumor Day Commlttee 3 Varslty Football 4 HOSMER PENELOPE Band 2 3 4 Orc es tra 4 Glrls Servlce Club 4 Catallna Club 4 Echoes Literary Staff 4 HUBBARD MARY Amerlcan Fleld Servlce 3 4 Secretary 4 Glrls Service Club 4 Ltbrary ub 3 Natlona Honor oclety Prom Commtttee 3 HUGHES DEBORAH ANN Shorthand Award 3 Transfer Student 3 IFrontler Central Hlght HUMMEL GARY HUMMEL GREGORY HUSS MARGARET Transfer Student 2 IFron tlert Echoes Clrculatuon Statt HYLAND BRUCE Transfer Student 3 ILoke shore Centralt IMAN SUSAN Glrls Servlce Club 4 Lrbrary u 4 Future N rses Club 2 4 Make Club 4 ISAAC CLYDE Varslty Football 4 JABLONSKI NINA National Honor Soclety 3 4 Secretary 4 American Fleld Servuce Club 3 4 President 4 Exchange Student 4 Girls Servuce Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Grrls Athletrc Assocratlon 2 3 4 JACKSON ROBERT Intramurals 3 JAMISON CAROLYN Homeroom Treasurer 4 Gtrls Service Club 3 4 Future Teachers Club 4 Juntor Play Echoes Magazlne Staff JANSEN CANDACE Lbrary Club 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Glrls Service Club 3 4 Central oard 4 Glrls Athletuc Assoclatlon 3 Echoes Clrculatton Staff 4 JEFFERY RONALD HITV Cable Opera tlons Crew JONES STEPHEN JORDAN PATRICIA J Echoes Ltterary Stott 4 Llbrory Club 3 4 Junlor Play 3 Pr Committee 3 KAHL JANICE Junlor Pram Committee 3 Junlor Day Committee 3 Dlstrlbutlve Education Club of Amertca 3 Junror Play 3 KAUFMAN DONALD KELLOGG DURRANT Central Board 2 3 4 Varsity H Club JV Soccer 2 Varsity Tennis 3 4 Captam 4 KELLY KATHERINE KELSEY RICHARD KERKER MARY Bowling Echoes Typing S a 3 4 Assistant Edltor 4 Girls Athletic Assoctatlon 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee KERNEN THERESA Prom Commrttee 3 Glrls Athletxc Assoclatton 3 KERSTETTER CHRISTINE Purple Press 4 Speech and Drama Club 3 Transfer Student IConemaugh Valley Hxght KETTERER SU AN Glrls Servuce Club 3 Prom Commttte 3 KIMMELMAN SUSAN Ltbrary Club4 Echoes Clrculatlon Stott 4 Tennis KLIPFEL JOHN KLOSIN WILLIAM KLUCKHOHN THOMAS oball 2 3 Basketball 2 Club KOCZWARA ANGELA Transfer Student IDunklrkI 4 Bas all 3 Varslt KOESTER KENNETH Echoes Snapshot Staff 4 Assistant Editor 4 Band KOLBAS JACK B Ill Intramurals 2 3 4 JV Football 2 Varstty Football 4 Varstty Track 3 KOPF DONNA KORABECK DONNA Prom Committee 3 Echoes Magazlne Staff 4 Echoes Clrculatlon Staff 4 Sk: Club 4 KORZENIEWSKI ROBERT H I T V Productuon Crew 3 4 HITV Cable Operations Crew 3 4 TV Crew 3 4 All State Track 2 KOSTER ROBERT A Student Unron 2 3 Treasurer 3 Cross Country 2 Track 2 Student Newspaper 2 KOZMINSKI SUSAN KREUTZER JAY KUMMER DANIEL KUNZ LISA Echoes Art Staff 4 Folk Club 2 Prom Committee 3 KUSCHE JEFFREY Echoes Photography Staff 4 Varsity H Club 3 4 Prom Attendant 3 Varslty Football 3 4 Jumor Play 3 KUSS CHARLES Stage Crew 2 3 German Club 2 KWIATKOWSKI RICHARD olr 2 Crew 2 a e ew 2 H Cable Operatlons Crew 4 Track 2 3 K E ROBIN Glrls Service Club 3 4 Correspondlng Secretary 4 Glrls Athletuc As soclatlon 2 3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Central Board 4 LANNING SUSAN ELAINE Dlstrlbutlve Edu catlon Club of Amerlca LARDO RICHARD Wrestlmg 2 LAROWE MARY Cheerleader 2 3 4 Captain 4 Glrls Service Club 3 4 President 4 Central Board 3 4 Homeroom Secretary 4 Gurls Athletuc Assoclatlon 2 3 LAW MICHAEL ALAN Class Prestdent 4 Vcxrslty Swrmmmg 2 3 4 Captatn 4 y cuse Crtlzenshlp Conference 3 4 Alternate Winner 3 Natronal Honor Soclety 3 4 Band LECHNER JOHN Cross Country 2 LEMAR PATRICIA Bowling 2 3 Echoes Snapshot Stott 3 Volleyball 3 Make up Club 4 Dlstrlbutlve Education Club of Amertca 4 LENNON TERRENCE Cross Country 3 4 Captaln 4 Track and Fneld 2 3 Swlmmmg 2 Varsity H Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Purple Press 3 LORQUET LOUISE Echoes Clrculatlon Staff 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Student Unlon 2 3 4 LYNAM BARBARA Student Unlon 2 3 4 130 LYNCH MARIAGNES Echoes Llterary Stat? 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3 Creatvve Wruhng Club 2 3 Secretary 3 RICH PAMELA A Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlan 2 3 4 Make up Club 3 4 Amerlcan :ed Service Club 4 Echoes Curculotnon Staff 2 RIEBLING LOUISE Echoes Llterary Staff 4 Echoes Magazme Staff 4 German Club 2 3 4 Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon 2 3 4 Purpl Press 3 Typmg Edutor 3 131 RIEMAN DIANE Glrls Servxce Club 3 4 Natnonal Honor Society 3 4 Echoes Clrcula tlon Staff 4 Girls Athletic Assoclatlon 2 3 4 Lvbrary Club 3 4 RIGGS PHILIP Band 2 3 4 Stage Ba d 4 Orc ra 2 4 Trac RILEY KATHLEEN A Make up Club 4 Prom Commlttee 3 RILEY EUGENE RIORDAN SUSAN Homeroom Vice Presndent 2 3 4 Lnbrary Club Prom Commlttee 3 ROBERTS CYNTHIA G and 2 Orchestra 4 Speech and Drama Club 3 Vuce Presldent 3 Announcers Club 4 Jun or Pay ROBINS CHERYL Future Nurses Club ROGERS MARSHA L Bowlmg 2 3 Ger man Club 2 3 Homeroom Secretary 4 Prom Committee 3 Tennis 2 3 ROOT KENNETH JR Wrestlmg 3 Track 3 Cross Country 4 Transfer Student IWest Senecal 3 ROTHFUS JEFFREY H I TV Production Crew 2 3 4 Cable Productions Crew 4 RUBRITZ JAMES Transfer Student IBlshop Tnmon Hugh Schooll 3 RUFF PATRICIA E ramurals 2 3 Home Economlcs 4 Iterscholastlcs 2 3 4 RUH MICHAEL JV Swlmmlng 2 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Student Umon 2 3 RUOF SANDRA Homeroom Treasurer 4 Jumor Play 3 Jumor Prom Committee 3 Library Club 3 4 RUSHTON R JAMES American Field Service dent 4 RUSSELL RICHARD Wrestling 2 RUSZCZYK THOMAS Cross Country 2 Homeroom President 2 Natronal Honor So clety 3 4 Student Councul 2 RYAN DAVID L Dlstrlbutlve Education Club of America Homeroom Vlce President 2 Jumor Play 3 Prom Attendant 3 Wrestlmg SAARNIJOKI LINDA Glrls Servlce Club an u 3 4 Treasure ntral Board 2 3 4 Class Treasurer Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 SADD KIM Purple Press 3 4 Llbrary Club 4 Creative Wrltlng Club 3 4 SAGAR DORINDA Llbrary Club SAMTER JAN K Su ent Union 3 4 Band 2 3 Malorette 2 3 4 Echoes Lxterary Statt 4 Jumor Day Committee Chairman SAMUELSON CHARLES and 2 Varsuty Soccer 3 4 Varslty H Club 4 Natnonal Honor Society 4 Purple Pr ss 3 4 SATRE NANCY Homeroom Secretary Central Board 4 Echoes Clrculatzon Staff 4 Lubrary Club SAUNDERS PATRICIA Gtrls Athletnc Asso cratuon 2 3 4 Girls Servxce Club 4 Library Club 3 4 Future Teachers 3 4 Dlstrlbutve Educatlon Club of Amernco SCHEFFER SUZANNE Make up Club 4 Bowlmg 2 3 Volleyball 3 Echoes Photog raphy Staff 3 Drstrlbutxve Education Club of America 4 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 U 1 -U ' ' U U 1 1 try 1 ' , 1 .I.T.V. , . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 U 3: U ' 1 1 - V - 1 , , , . . 1 - 1 1 1 fl U 'U . 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I - - 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 7 9 1 1 T - ' SCHEURMAN, LOIS 1 Orchestra 2, Transfer Student lLake Shore Central, 2, American Field Service Club 4, Creative Writing Club 4, Intramurals 3, 4. SCHIFFERLI , MARYANNE SCHREIER, BETH ANN 1 Girls' Service Club 3, 41Vice-President 4, Echoes' Literary Staff 4, Junior Day Chairman 3, Library Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. SCHULTZ, ROBERTA 1 H.I.T.V, Programming Stal? 4, Choir 2, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Distribu- tive Education Club of America 2, Library Club 2, 3. SCHUNK, BARBARA 1 Student Union 3, 4, A.V. Crew 3, 4, Echoes' Circulation Staff 2, 4, Echoes' Literary StaFf 3, Bowling 3. SCHWEIGERT, GLORIA 1 Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Girls' Service Club 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee. SEIDERS, SUSAN 1 Junior Prom Committee 3, Echoes' Art Staff 3. SELBERT, TOD SEYMOUR, KATHERINE L. 1 Creative Writing Club 41Treasurer 4, Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Purple Press 4, American Field Service Club 4. SHARRON, DEBORAH A. 1 Echoes' Circulation Staff 4, Volleyball 3, Bowling 3, Prom Com- mittee 3. SHEAR, MARK J, 1 Echoes' Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Academic Letter Winner 3, National Honor Society 4, Junior Play 3, Junior Central Board 3. SHRUM, KAREN 1 Library Club 2. SLATTER, CAROL 1 Echoes' Photography Stal? 3, 41Assistant Editor 4, Central Board 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. SLIPPY, DIANNE1 Echoes' Typing Staft 3, 4- Editor 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Make-up Club 3, 41President 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Shorthand Award 2, 3. SMELTZER, JOHN SMITH, JOSEPH SMITH, MARK 1 J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Swimming 3, Prom Committee 3. SMITH, WILLIAM C. 1 J.V. Soccer 2, Prom Committee 3. SMOLINSKI, LAWRENCE SNELL, PAUL 1 Varsity H Club 41Treasurer 4, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. SOLAT, SUSAN 1 Class Vice-President 2, Girls' Service Club 3, 41Secretary 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Prom Attendant 3. SPEICH, PAUL 1 Homeroom Vice-President 2, Wrestling 2, Student Council 2. SPERDUTI, LEAH 1 Creative Writing Club 2, 3, 41Vice-President 3, President 4, Echoes's Literary Staff 3, 4, Purple Press 3, 4, Girls' Service Club 4, Junior Play 3, SPORS, LINDA STAPELL, DIANE 1 Cheerleader 2, 3, Central Board 3, 4, Catalina Club 3, 41Secretary 4, Girls' Service Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. STEFANON, ERIC 1 J.V. Baseball 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 41Captain 4, Spanish Club. STEFFEN, PENNI LYNN STEFFEN, ROY A. 1 Bowling 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Tennis 2, 3, Intramurals 4. STEPHENSON, LAURIE 1 Library Club 3, 4, Girls' Service Club 4, German Club 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. STEVENS, CRAIG 1 Central Board 3, Band 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Play 3. STEWARD, GARY 1 Varsity Football 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Flag Bearer 4, Central Board 2, 3, 4, Minor Academic Letter. STOKLOSA, SUSAN L. 1 J.V, Cheerleader, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Central Board 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Prom Committee 3. STOLL, MARGARET L. 1 Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Prom Attendant, Junior Play, Library Club 3, 4. STONITSCH, KAREN SUKACZOW, PAUL 1 J.V. Soccer 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. SYRACUSE, DAVID SZEMATOWICZ, GREGORY 1 H.I.T.V. En- gineering 3, 4, Echoes' Snapshot Staff 4. TASKER, LOISANN 1 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, Choir 2, 3, Home Economics 2, 4, Prom Committee 3. TERRIZZI, GLORIA 1 Library Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Echoes' Circulation Stott 4. THIEL, JAMES M. 1 National Honor Society 3, Junior Class President, American Field Service Exchange Student 4, Prom King 3, Model U.N. TODORO, ARTHUR 1 Echoes' Circulation Staff 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, J.V. Football 2, ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4. TOURIS, NANCY TOWERS, LINDA 1 Future Nurses' Club 2, Library Club 3, Make-up Club 4, Bowling 3. TRAPANI, ELIZABETH 1 Central Board 3, Junior Play 3, Junior Day Committee 3, Prom Committee 3. TRESCHER, WILLIAM 1 Student Council 4, Varsity H Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 41Vice-Presidenl' 4, Syracuse Citizen- ship Conference, Central Board 3, 4. VACANTI, GARY VAN DUSEN, MARGUERITE 1 Library Club 3, Prom Committee 3. VANTINE, CATHERINE 1 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Make-up Club 3, 4, Purple Press 4, Prom Committee 3. VAUGHT, TERRY WAGNER, BARBARA 1 Central Board 2, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, American Field Service Club 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4. WALDRAFF, SHEILA 1 Choir 2, 3, Central Board 2, Folk Club 2. 132 WALTER, KRISTY 1 American Field Service Club 2, German Club 2, 3, Make-up Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Intramurals 2. WALTON, CAROL 1 Homeroom Vice-President 3, Library Club 3, WANNOP, SHARON 1 Library Club 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, Central Board 3, Prom Committee 3. WARNER, DANIEL 1 Transfer Student lCala- sanctius Preparatory Schooll. WARREN, ROGER WATSON, ELIZABETH 1 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 41Secretary-Treasurer 4, N.Y.S.- S.M.A. Sectional All-State 2, 3, 4, Erie County Band 2, 3, 4, Central Board 4. WEAKLAND, ROBERT 1 Central Board 2, 3, Distributive Education Club of America. WESELAK, ELAINE M. 1 Transfer Student lArchbishop Carroll High Schoolt, Echoes' Magazine Stat? 3. WHITFORD, JAMES WHITLEY, NORMAN L. 1 N.M.S.Q.T., Trans- fer Student lAshland High Schooll. WICKSON, RALPH 1 Cross Country 2, 3, Stu- dent Union. WILL, FREDERICK WILLIAMS, PETER 1 Central Board 2, 3, 4, Echoes' Snapshot Staff, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee. WILSON, LUCINDA 1 Homeroom Secretary 2, Prom Committee 3, Shorthand Award 3, Vol- leyball 3, WILTSEY, MARK 1 Varsity Baseball1Mana- ger 2, 3, J.V. FootbaIl1Manager 2, Prom Committee 3, Intramurals 2. WINLING, CHRISTINE WOJAKOWSKI, JANE 1 Transfer Student 3 llmmaculatat, Intramurals 3, 4, Girls' Ath- Ietic Association 4, Student Union 4, Echoes' Literary Statt 4. WOLF, KATHLEEN WOODS, MELISSA 1 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 41Secretary-Treasurer 4, Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Central Board 2, 4, Ger- man Club 2, 3, 41Treasurer 2, Vice-President 4, American Field Service Club 41Treasurer 4. WORFEL, SUSAN WRAY, EARL D. . WRIGHT, GAYLE 1 Echoes' Circulation Staff 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Bowling 3, Volley- ball 3. YOUNG, DIANE 1 Girls' Service Club 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Central Board 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. YUNKES, SHARON ZELL, DIANE ZEMLA, LOISANN 1 Future Nurses' Club 2, Make-up Club 4, Future Teachers' Association 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3. ZITTLE, MARVIN Teachersl Directory Arena, Linda 1 Girls Phys. Ed. Baldwin, Dorothy 1 French 2. Barnum, Allayne 1 Guidance. Birdsall, Mary 1 English 2B. Bollinger, Elizabeth 1 English 2A, 2B, 3B. Brand, William 1 Boys Phys. Ed. Brown, Karen1GirIs Phys. Ed. Byrnes, Mary 1 Girls Phys. Ed. Cebula, Barbara 1 Chemistry Lab, Chemistry 1, 2. Clinton, Kathleen 1 Practical English, English 3B, 4C. Collins, Bronson 1 Western Heritage, Social 'Studies IOC. Collins, Cathrine 1 Latin 1, 2, 3, French 1. Collins, Margaret 1 Fashion Illustration-Ad- vertising Design, Basic Arts, Water Color, Drawing and Painting. Coville, Fred 1 General Wood, Advanced Wood, Driver Ed. DeMeyere, Diane 1 English 2A, 2B. Dickson, Barbara 1 Intermediate Algebra, Ele- mentary Algebra. Dornhaffer, Marian 1 Black Studies, English 3A, 3B. Duttner, John 1 American Studies, Western Heritage, Social Studies IIC. Durfee, Sandra 1 Black Studies, English 3A, 3B. Dye, Eleanor 1 Analytical Geometry, Math 11 A.P., Math 12 A.P. Ebel, Diane 1 Attendance, Health. Eggleston, Lance 1 Chemistry Lab, Chemistry 1, 2. Erickson, Harry 1 Assistant Superintendent. Fiero, Katherine 1 Comprehensive Music, En- joyment of Music, Choir. Flanagan, Margaret 1 Shorthand 1, 2, Trans- cription. Fry, Marcia 1 Math 10, Intermediate Algebra- Special, Math 1OX. Gerbracht, Gerald 1 Assistant Superintendent for Business Affairs. Gillette, Laura 1 English 3B. Gilmour, Camille 1 Chemistry Lab, Chemistry 1, Chemistry A.P., Lab. Glazier, Amy 1 English Expression, Practical English. Glor, John 1 Western Heritage, Sociology. Glor, Linda 1 American Studies, Social Studies IIC. Gunselman, Judy 1 Math 10. Hatten, Harry 1 Superintendent of Schools. Hilaire, Harry 1 Physics, Physics Lab. Hiller, Nancy 1 Personal Typing, Notehand, Ottice Practice. Hoare, Grace 1 Librarian. Hoffner, Donald 1 American Studies, Black Studies. Hosie, Thomas 1 Guidance. Huen, Clittord 1 Black Studies, Russian His- tory, American Problems C. Hutchinson, Robert 1Driver Ed. Jayne, Lloyd S. 1 Assistant Principal. Jones, James 1 Chemistry 2, ChemicaI-Physi- cal Science. Keller, Fred 1 Chemistry 2, Biology I, Biology Lab. Kersten, Rosemary 1 Guidance,- Knaus, Paul 1 Orchestra, Instrument Lessons, Comprehensive Music, Enioyment of Music. Kn-isley, Maxine 1 Reading. Krohn, Nancy 1 Western Heritage. Larson, Ronald 1 Spanish 1, 2. LaTulip, Deanna 1 Dental Hygienist. Magavero, Suzanne 1 French 2, 3, 4. Mancuso, Ronald 1 Guidance. Mattie, Marguerite 1 English 2A, 2C, 3C. Mays, Shirley 1 Math 11. McCormick, William 1 Spanish 2, 3. Measer, Frederick 1 Elementary Blueprint Reading, Mechanical Drawing 1, 2A, 2B, 3, Architectural Drawing 2. Meisenheimer, Erma 1 English 4, English 4 A.P. Mirando, Peter Morgen, Evelyn Morse, George Studies IOC. Murray, Diane Biology 2. Microbiology 1, 2, Lab, 1 Western Heritage, Social Math 11. 133 Nenno, Beverly 1 Social Studies IIC, Ameri- can Studies. Osborne, Edwin 1 American History I2 A.P., Advanced Economics, American Problems C. Owen, James 1 Business Law, Personal Typ- ing, Intro. to Business, Regents Typing. Prindiville, Teresa 1 Math 12A, Math 11. Privitera, Paula 1 Girls Phys. Ed. Ravel, Spencer W. 1 Principal. Reichard, Robert 1 Band, Instrument Lessons. Reichert, William 1 Math IO, II, Computer Math. Richardson, Robert 1 Bookkeeping 1, 2, Con- sumer Ed. Robinson, Arthur 1 Reading Coordinator. Rowland, Roderick 1 Elementary Algebra, Math 10. Schroeck, Dorothea 1 School Nurse. Scrutan, Frederick 1 Metal Shop, Graphic Arts, Advanced Graphic Arts. Seidleck, Eugene 1 Boys Phys. Ed. Shaw, Donald 1 American Studies, A.P. American History. Slade, Margaret 1 Business Arithmetic, Busi- ness Marketing Management. Smith, David 1 Distributive Ed. I, 2. Starr, Elaine 1 English 4, 4C. Stott, Michael 1 Psychologist, Szafranski, Joseph 1 Driver Ed. Szarleta, Norbert 1 Biology, Biology Lab. Teague, Charles 1 American Politics, Intra- national Relations, International Relations Special. Thomas, John 1 Boys Phys. Ed. Townsend, Geneva 1 Interior Decorating, Sewing, Beg., Adv., Cooking, Beg., Adv., Child Growth. VanValkenburgh, Richard 1 Health. Viehe Ethel 1 Biology, Biology Lab. Vilagy, Susanne 1 English 2B. 4 Ward, David 1 Vocational-Industrial Co-op. Warner, Kathryn 1 German 1, 2, 3, Winkler, Marion 1 Regents Typing, Introduc- tion to Data Processing. Yates, Robert 1 English 3C, Introduction to T.V., Speech. Index - A - Academic Letter Winners 93 Acknowledgments 135 American Field Service Club 127 Announcers' StaFl 122 Art Department 28 Assistant Principal 11 Assistant Superintendents 9 A.V. Club 126 - B - Band 26 Board ot Education 8 Boys' State 94 Brass Sextet 123 Business Department 19 - C - Cable Operations Crew 122 Catalina Club 124 Cheerleaders 111 Choir 26 Creative Writing Club 124 Cross Country 104 - D - Dedication 3 Distributive Education 29 Distributive Education Club ot America 127 Driver Education Department 24 - E - Echoes Stott 116, 117 Educational Services 29 English Department 12, 13 Exchange Students 98, 99 - F - Finale 136 Foreign Language Department 21 Foreword 2 Future Nurses Club 121 Future Teachers of America 120 - G - German Club 127 Girls' Athletic Association 121 Girls' Service Club 119 Girls' Sports 112, 113 Guidance Department 20 Gymnastics 107 - H - Health Department 23 Helpers 35 H.l.T,V. Staffs 122 Homecoming 118 Home Economics 25 - I - ln Memoriam 69 lndustrial Arts 25 - J - Junior Advisors 72 Junior Central Board 72 Junior Class OFticers 73 Junior Homerooms 74-78 Junior Prom 38 Junior Varsity Baseball 110 Junior Varsity Basketball 110 Junior Varsity Football 109 Junior Varsity Soccer 109 - L - Library 24 Library Club 119 - M - Madrigals 123 Make-Up Club 125 Mathematics Department 18 Mechanical Drawing 28 Model U. N. 94 Music Club 123 Music Department 26, 27 - N - National Honor Society 96, 97 N.M.S.O.T. 94 - 0 - Orchestra 27 - p - Physical Education Department 22 Potter Road Occupational Center 30-33 Principal 10 Production Crew 122 Programming Staff 122 Purple Press 125 134 - R - Reading Lab 20 - 5 - Science Department 16, 17 Secretaries 35 Senior Advisors 40 Senior Central Board 40 Senior Directory 128-132 Senior Honors 90, 91 Senior Play 39 Senior Section 41-68 Service Statts 34 Social Studies Department 14, 15 Sophomore Advisors 79 Sophomore Central Board 79 Sophomore Class Officers 80 Sophomore Homerooms 80-85 Stage Band 123 Stage Crew 126 String Quartets 123 Student Council and Cabinet 95 Student Council Officers 95 Student Union 126 Superintendents 9 Swimming 105 Syracuse Citizenship Conference 94 - 1' - Teacher Directory 133 Technical Operations Crew 122 Tennis 108 Top Ten 92 Track 108 - V - Varsity Baseball 107 Varsity Basketball 106 Varsity Football 102 Varsity H Club 120 Varsity Soccer 103 Volleyball 104 - W - Wrestling 105 y I 1 I 1 1 I , I I i I I fl ' 1 y11 ?-,J 1ni1 11 1 1 11 11 I I . 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