Roy C Ketcham High School - Portico Yearbook (Wappingers Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1978

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In ,awww f ,YV Y. fx 'W 5 1 5 Wiki-Wim if 'fn gi! 0' ,ii Qi -fm . --ni' H '13 mzimca ' ,li z-, ' -st A ' ' -' ff if A ' 9'-15. - 1- .,,. - - rf- Q 'Q ' Q? -1 XEV ? if Q ,E J '12 f5.4X 'A'- 5 ' 1' 1 4 2' :? ?Wi 3 S 1 A ' Q f g '- .1 ' i'5'if5-1:5 ,T53',fflie'3g 1 .' 1- ' E'f'fl.:-3Hk'- LFE: L- u +-'Q-1 , 5 7 f ffizffQW'Vj1lQf.fff51f.'5 --f 1 M- Q WR1?'V??Sl' ' A ,715 41253: r A Q V K Age!! K Class of 1978 W 15, bg Q? vi President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Advisor: Advisor: CSIS Andre Carey Chris Wisner Anita Larsen Robert Albrecht Manuel Emanuel Frank Fabiano This year we finally made it, we became seniors! Our fourth year here at Ketcham seemed different since split sessions were no longer in operation. The halls seemed much larger but the trafiic jam had not left us. We kicked oil' the year with our homecoming float. There was a tremendous amount of work involved but -through the efforts of an unselfish few, things went smoothly. Our next project was the annual senior play. The Class of '78 produced The Boyfriend , which was a big success. This was our first fundraiser but by no means our last. We initiated another first by selling linen calendars. This, coupled with the yearly valentine-o-grams gave our treasury a big boost. The second annual Gong Show was an experience for us all. There were some sticky spots but we came through rather well. The event of the year was definitely the prom. It was the culmination of everything we had worked for. It was held at Meadowbrook Lodge and lived up to all of our expectations. It seems as though an eternity has passed since a bunch of green teenagers ventured into a very scary, very challenging place called R.C. Ketcham. But throughout the past four years every individual has risen to this challenge in his or her own unique way. For every member of the class of '78, there will hopefully be a special event or person that makes R. C. K. an unforgettable experience. We hope that through our years together, we have somehow moved you and helped you to grow. There can of course, be only one Class of '78 in the history of Ketcham, We think that there is undeniable pride in the distinction. We are and always will be the Class of '78. Our diversified student body has shared the toils of these high school years. With such vigor and coinage there have been many an individual to aid our class executing those tasksfrequired during our years at Ketcham. Our monetary and social success far outweigh any mishaps we encountered. We can all take credit for our accomplishments as we reflect upon our times together. We were the first of the freshman classes to attend Ketcham on a split session program. We occupied the New Wing in seclusion, where we were expected to be productive in our studies and unaffected by older influences , it took three classes to make it seem plausible that freshman were confined and much less adjusted when forced out of the influence of older, more mature students. At any rate, our freshman class was at a poor disadvantage. We had no funds to begin with since we were not able to carry out the usual magazine drives as most classes did while in Junior High. So as the Class of 1977 became known as the richest class, we were in many respects known as the poorest. With no colateral it was rough getting started. We had to rely on bake sales for any fund raising. We did manage to secure over S100 that first year through bake sales and by selling buttons printed as Ketchan,' Indians instead of Ketcham Indians. They may very well be a collectors item someday, for they are very rare. Our sophomore year was entirely more productive. We were released from the New Wing and began to feel as though we were now in high school. We got to get up at 6:00 am and no longer had to arrive home from school at dark. With this fresh new incentive our sophomore year made up for our freshman year. We sold Funbars and profited over S600. Dollars for scholars was set up as a fundraiser for the four classes, and naturally the Class of '78 sold the Most. Christmas time brought a few bake sales. We are a class who plays it safe. Ketcham had not seen a normal dance for sometime and as sophomores we brought it upon ourselves to feature two in one year averaging profits of S300 each. Our carwash was a laugh and showed great fellowship, an accomplishment we deem more than any other. Leave it to us to come up with innovative ideas. We were the first class to have a Class Ring Raffle, on which we made 5100. Our junior year proved even more active than the previous ones. Predictions for the success of this year were gloomy, as we suffered the apathy of so many taxpayers who couldn't see paying for proms and other stuff kids really don't need in school. As we all know however, we financed our own proms and we weren't exactly swimming in monetary funds at the end of our sophomore year! Experience showed us that bake sales built up our colateral for larger projects with no risk insurance. That year we sold tootsie rolls by the dozens. But by far the Basketball Concession Stand was our biggest asset. Through the help of some very dilligent workers, we cleared well over S1000 by the end of the season. Many students became involved as we worked hard and long for the junior prom. Our prom was well organized but many last minute details were still unfinished as of 8:00 pm March 26. Our theme was Searchin' so long and thanks to the dedication of a few workers and teachers fwho weren't really supposed to helpj we pulled it off. The band was a minor disappointment, but this was our lst small mistake . Wrap up Senior year guys! l A NICOLAS ADAMAKIS Life is seldom what it seems But lay your heart upon the table . . . And in the shuliling of dreams Remember who on earth your are. Emerson Lake and Palmer FAUN AIVAZ Freedom is the very nature of his being, that whatever stands against that freedom must be set aside, be it ritual of superstition or limitation in any form. Jonathan Livingston Seagull LEON ADAMS ROBERT ALBRECHT JOHN AHEARN If love is never having to say you're sorryg what's hate? Running over your friend with a steam roller and then say, Gee! I'm sorry I wrinkled your shirt! SUSAN ALDRIDGE Friendship is the inexpressable comfort of feeling safe with a person, having neither to weigh thoughts not measure words. George Eliot TIMOTHY ANDERSON DAVID ALFONSO EVELYN ARNFIELD www ffb in 2 1 F 55931 ' . ' I ' 1 Ni? 'f ' I EM fl L: if ' xg , igwffy .4 i -. I WL ,ia THOMAS ALFONSO vii' JOHN ASHBACK JOSEPH ALI PHILIP ASHBACK I am what I am. No one can change me. I'll live my own life, and sing my own song. BARBARA BACON LORETTA AUCH All men have their frailties, and whoever looks for a friend without imperfections will never find what he seeks, Robert Louis Stevenson MARK BAIRD Remember when life's path is steep, to keep your mind even. RALPH BABCOCK PAUL BALDERES Nothing survives - But the way we live our lives. Jackson Brown TIMOTHY BALDWIN JOHN BARKER SUE BARNARD These pages may crumble, The ink someday fade, But never the memories of friends I have made. JOE BARNER MARY BARRY I try to remember yesterday, wondering about tomorrow, I realize I should only concentrate on today. VINCENT BARTOLOTTI lk-,br TERESE BATTAGLIA Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. HOWARD BENEWAY Times when we laughed and times when we cried, Times when we stopped and wondered why. Now your gone and I'm left to carry on to pick up the pieces you left behind. STEPHEN BECKA Some men see things as they are and ask why, Others dream things that could be and ask why not. ROBERT BELTON ROY BERENOTTO ABIGAIL BERK Though we travel the world over to rind the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not. A ,P X I i 106' 'fy' - - .3425 AILEEN BERTA JEFFRY BITNER ROBERT BITZKO KATHLEEN BLACKBURN The time will come When all your efforts seem to fail and you will think i can't go on then turn to me hold out your hand, Always remember You've got a friend. STEVEN BLAKE All I want is to Have my peace of mind - Boston - gi 1 ,gm BELINDA BLIXT So many faces in and out of my life, Some will last, some will just be now and then. Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes I'm afraid it's time for goodbye again. Billy Joel BST' ALISON BODLEY LISA BOGARDUS BAIRD BOOTH To live your life in your own way . . . To reach for the goals you have set for yourself. . . To be the you that you want to be - That is success. JACK BOYCE Don't know why I'm down here. Must be something I said. or some small imperfection, In my soul or in my head. Don't know why I'm down here. Don't deserve to roast or bake Please Mr. Meier can't you give a kid a break. CATHERINE BOYD Grant me the courage not to give up on what I think is right, even though I think it's hopeless. WILLIAM BOYLE K'Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise lcv and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever. Horace Mann FRANCIS BRACONE ELIZABETH BRADLEY SHARON BRENDLINE ROBERT BRILL MARK BRISSON Rivers belong where They can ramble Eagles belong where They can fly I've got to be Where my spirit can run free Got to find my corner of the sky Pippin MARY ELIZABETH BROWN Yesterday is but a memory and tomorrow is only a vision, but today will lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. ,Y rxcgmsi I QI w , ve 3 I 1- iv wie. I 4 ea w 4 v. Lf MARYANN BROWN Sunny May the road rise up to meet you may the wind be always at your back may the sun shine warm upon your face. And the rain fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of his hand. MONICA BROWNE , . . Can I sail through the changing ocean tides Can I handle the seasons of my life . . . Fleetwood Mac ROBERT BROWN Let us be thankful for the fools, but for them the rest of us could not succeed. Mark Twain JOANNA BRUENING Kicking around on a piece of ground in your hometown Waiting for someone or something to show you the way And then one day you'll find ten years have got behind you No one told you where to run, you missed the starting gun. Pink Floyd SCOTT BROWN God gives me joy in the tasks that press, In the memories that burn and blessg In the thought that life has love to spend, In the faith that God's at journey's end LOIS BUCHAR while I am here, you are somewhere 2 DEANNE BURCH I've always felt that tomorrow is for those who are too much afraid To go past yesterday and start living for today, I feel that lasting moments are coming far and few between so I should tell you of the happiness you bring Stevie Wonder DONNA BURDICK The essentials in life are something to love, and something to hope for. KATHRYN BURGESS When you wish upon a star . . . CAROLYN BURKE Honey Bunny Did she make you cry, Make you break down, Shatter your illusions of love, Is it over now, do you know how, Pick up the pieces and go home. Rock-on Gold Dust's Woman X gp' fb? CTT' GERTELINE BUTLER The time for us is coming closer and closer and I look forward to it TERRIE BURGER If you like yourself someone else might like you too so take care of yourself and others who care for you. T. S. B. Ken McGrady KAREN BUTLER ELIZABETH CALLAGHAN What I feel, I can't say but my love is there for you anytime of day. And if it's not love that you need then I'll try my best to make everything succeed. George Harrison MARK CAMPALA if JOHN CAMPANELLA ' Z , Al LINDA CAMPBELL THOMAS CANTARELLA TAMI CARPENTER A great mind knows no ends- only new beginnings and occasional long vacations. LINDA CAPRARA MARYANN CARDASCIA God Grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change - courage To change the things I can, and wisdom to know the diiferencen JILL CARY LYNDA CASTRUCCI My journey of a thousand miles begins with one step, For I must laugh and dance and sing . . . ANDRE CAREY Life is such a lovely thing. Sadness bears no remedy for the problems in life, You run your race keep a smilin' face, it'll help you set your pace This world can't shake me wont let it drive me mad. Earth, Wind 8: Fire 'SL' GAIL CHAMBERLIN AGATHA A. CHANTRY i.Aggie,. I sit beside the fire and think of all that I have seen. of meadow Howers and butterflies and summers that have been. J.R.R. Tolkien DANIEL CHAPPELL Now there is a new life on the horizon, I wonder . . . how will we remember the times? JAMES CHEN 1 X ft X Q VW9. iw. EN I A '4 gtg! 5.1 xx A HOWARD CHANG If you think its lonely at the top, you should try the bottom CYNTHIA CHIARENAELLI ,xh qi CATHY CICILIONI I ve always felt that tomorrow is for those who are too much afraid So go past yesterday and start living for today. KAREN LYNN CHOBAR Stevie Wonder What once was will always be, and you ve left your imprint on me BECKY CHRISTENSEN You don't appreciate what you have until it is no longer yours. The memories of my life with all of you and this place will always be my most cherished possessions, Good Luck everyone, Stay cool and Let it Be . . . DONNA CIMINERA When a man is no longer anxious do better than well he is done for. B.R. Haydon BENNETT CICCONE Never going back again. Fleetwood Mac BRIAN CLARK JEFFREY CLARK COLLEN CLEMMER DAVID CLAUSEN SANDRA COFFIN It is good to love many thmgs, for . . . whosoever loves much, performs much . and what is done in love is done well. PAUL CLAUSEN ROBERT COHEN Dont try to declde what you want to be, you can't be something that you're not Instead, base what you're going to be on what you are. RICHARD CONN GARY COLLINS You are what you chose to be, It's whatever it is you see, That life will become, Whatever you might think you have, You have nothing to lose. Jackson Browne av-- PATRICIA COLLINS MARY CONSENTINO 49? ROBERT COLLINS Let's go cruising. FRANCIS CONSIDINE FRANK J. CONTELMO First down and life time to go. BETH CORL So I wanna laugh while the laughing is easy, I wanna cry if it makes it all worthwhile, I may never pass this way again, That's why I want it with you . . . Seals and Crofts JOHN CORRIVEAU PATRICK COUGHLIN MARIA CORREIA Be quick to reason. Be slow to judge And remember to be a little daring. TERRI LEE COYNE Love comforts like sunshine after rain. Shakespeare wh WILLIAM CRANE LORRAINE CROSBY In every hvmg thmg there is the spxrlt to be free KEN CRUISE DENISE CRAWFORD KEN CROKE JAMES CYPSER DIANE DALEY Let the disappointments pass Let the laughter fill your glass Let your illusions last until they shatter Whatever you might hope to find Among the thoughts that crowd your mind There won't be many that ever really matter. Jackson Browne THOMAS M. D'AMICANTONIO Damack KEVIN DALTON LISA MARIE D'AMOTO And I'm looking to space And to find out who I am And I'm looking to know and understand It's a sweet, sweet, sweet dream Sometimes I'm almost there Sometimes I ily like an eagle Sometimes I'm deep in despair. John Denver KATHLEEN DAMM Love needs no words. JOHN DEAN LUANNE DEFELICE Cherish the smiles of happiness today, for they are the cherished memories of tomorrow LYNDA DEAN CL D J MARYELLEN DELANEY Maw! MQW if JOSEPH DEANGELO Like a fool I am . . . and I'll always be. I've got a dream . Jim Croce wwf? hQwMWMU Lk! O '1 w ?S'JAj4X2! TONI DEBERARDINIS PAULA DELANEY TERRY JANINE DEMARCO If you love me like music I'll be your song Heart CARLA DICKSON No friendship, no love can cross our paths without affecting our lives someway forever. CYNTHIA DESPOSITO SANDRA DIESING JEFFREY DEWITT I do my thing, And you do your thing. I am not in this world To live up to your expectations And you are not in this world To live up to mine. You are you And I am I. And if by chance We find each other, It's beautiful If not, it can't be helped. Frederick S. Peauls JOHN ROBERT DIGGELMANN NANCY DILLE One half of knowing what you want Is knowing what you have to give up for it. BRIAN DIPOMPEI JOE DIPOMPEI JOE D There s nothing that we cant do my friend cause the spirit is with us all, And it's here and it's now, it's up and it's down You can feel it surrounding us all. Kansas JEAN DILLON THOMAS DISB W JOHN DILLON CHRIS DI TULLIO LESLIE DORLER People look at me and see my mother, and see my father, I look at myself and see me LOUIS DOLFINGER BOOGIE NIGHTS MATTHEW DUBETSKY THOMAS DOMBROSKI TRACY DUERKSEN Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot Hy. Langston Hughes LISA DURAN The only way to have a friend IS to be one. HELEN DUFF The Long and Winding Road Paul McCartney JENIFER DUKE No human relation gives one possession in another - Every two souls are absolutely different. In friendship or in love, the two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot reach alone. Kahlil Gibran MARY DUL If you love something, let it go. If it comes back, it's yours. If it doesn't, it never was. GWENDOLYN EDWARDS Now you are ready to begin the most dillicult, the most powerful, the most fun of all . . . to Hy up and know the meaning of kindness and love. Johnathan Livingston Seagull J ERED EGAN '9 i DAVID EINOFF It is better to have loafed and lost, than to have never loafed at all. James Thurber KSYNS DUVJ W ZW LINDA ELLIS I have to say, my friends this road goes a long long way, and if we're going to find the end we're gonna need a helping hand. Elton John LINDA EMPERT Don't walk behind me I may not lead, Don't walk in front of me I may not follow, Just walk beside me and be my friend. RUTH ELLI JLG .fwf55f7e Q QQ QJY5 if Wig? ,ww KAREN ESELSON May I say that I have loved me one or two of the people in my past Fading faces in a waking dream And though they never seemed to last very long There are faces I remember From the places in my past. James Taylor 5,3 '4? H LARRY FALLATIK DAWN ETTINGER There is part of me that I have never shown. But lies deep within myself maktng me what I am Don't ask me to explain it For even ifl could find the words, you would never understand. LESLIE FAN ZW 77299 iw? JOANNE M. EVANICK 44462 affa- Charm strikes the sight, 'A VAAIV. but merit wins the soul. Pope 'I ,. 5,6 MIKCHAEL FAY STEVEN EVANS THOMAS FEDOUSH KIMBERLY FISCHETTI Love wasnt put m your heart just to say. Love isn't love until you give it away. JOANN FERRANTE Don't surround yourself wlth yourself. YES THOMAS FITZGIBBONS MICHAEL FINNEGAN fTrailblazerj ! suffah ! ELIZABETH FLANNERY FRANK FLORIO When you think nobody loves you, look up and remember who really does JOHN FRAHM TINA FRAPPIER An artist is a special kind of person, but each person is a special kind of artist. EDMUND FORSTER THOMAS FOSTER VANCE FREDERICKS STEPHEN FREDETTE Wish not so much to live long, but to live well. SUSAN GALAMBOS Take your time, think alot, Why think of everything you've got For you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not . . . Cat Stevens LISA GANZI-IORN When tomorrow comes, today will be gone forever I hope I will not regret the price I paid for it. DELLA GARELL All is changed in time The future none can see The road you leave behind Ahead lies mystery. S. Wonder FEDELI GALIOTO MARK J. GARNOT SEE you at the U.S. Open CHERYL GAROFALO ..Cag,. Life is full of happiness, it's just that sometimes you have to go out and find it. GAIL GARTHWAITE Friendship's liower blooms the fairest. Sharing happiness and sorrow with a friend gives life a special meaning. Friendship multiplies joy and divides grief. CHRISTOPHER GARRISON WILLIAM GARRITY JEFFREY G. 'GARTNER After all we're all the same, only difference is a name, And where we are, In this crazy mixed up deal. Kansas THOMAS GASKELL JOHN GASPARINI DAVID GHOSTLAW tiqq, MARIA GATTI TONY GIACCOWE The respect of those you respect is worth more than the applause of the multitude. A.H. Glasous MICHAEL GEHL SUSAN GILMORE The secret of life is enjoymg the passage of time. James Taylor JON GOLDSMITH Time should be spent with the one s you love, Because all you really have is time. DOUGLAS GILMOUR GAIL GOURION I am, I said I never cared for the sound of RICHARD GNIEWIK being alone SUSAN GOWER Remember yesterday Dream of tomorrow Life is for today. LYNNE GOLDHAMMER The happiness of life is not doing what you like but liking what you have to do. ALBERT GRECCO GO NAVY!? DAVID GROPPER Ifl don t see you m the future, I'll see you in the past forever. i A, STEPHEN GREGORY DENISE GROSSE 7 WILLIAM GRIFFIN SUE GRUNEWALD PB JULIE GUERRETTE Don't walk in front of me - I may not follow. Don't walk behind me - I may not lead. Walk beside me - And just be my friend. KAREN HACKENSON MICHELE HADDAD Win as if you were used to it. Lose as if you enjoyed it for a change. SONYA LEIGH GULLIKSEN Uta . . , I believe it - Nobody sold me Always knew it - Nobody told me I believe in someone to hold me I believe in - Love! Barbra Streisand Thank you Jamie for teaching me how. KIM GYSIN Mark, love ya babe The time is upon us today is forever Tomorrow is just one of yesterday's dreams. JEFF HAGGERTY 49X GAIL HAIT Getting so much better all the time. Beatles HEIDI HAMILTON Let the disappointments pass Let the laughter till your glass Let your illusions last Until they shatter Jackson Browne NANCY HAKANSON Ideals are l1ke stars' you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But like the seafaring man on the desert of waters you choose them as your guides, and following them you reach your destiny. Carl Schurz MARK HANAK The finest art, the most diiiicult to leam, is the art of living. WILLIAM HALPIN HUTCH If you don't succeed the first time keep trying until you do. TAMY HANCOCK When you smile The world smiles back So smile Steve! BRIAN HANNA SUSAN HART Verba Volant Scripta Manent Spoken words Flyg Those Written Remain RAZIA HASSAM JOSEPH HAYES A man's reach should exceed his grasp. Robert Browning MELISSA HAYTER JASON HEATH 7? ks A 3 ff PAMELA HEIDEL Something to do. Someone to love. And something to hop Are the true essentials of a happy and meaningful life. JOY HENDRICKSON CAROLYN HENRY Live today, cherish each moment Spread love and sunshine to All those crossing your path of life STEPHEN HIGGINS Its not my fault' ARTHUR HOPKINS 'Q-s.,,.y MARTIN HILMAR Marty Duh Look forward to tomorrow But don't forget today DAVID HORTON LISA A. HOFFMAN Happiness is inward n ot outwardg And so it does not depend on what we have but on what we are Henry van Dyke BRUCE HOTCHKISS Free Brrd Lynyrd Skynyrd 1' PV! When I am Right no one remembers When I am Wrong J OX DONNA MARIE HOUGHTALING My 05039 no one forgets by . JW' V 'gif s N 0' fic of ofdobgb . . W QCD It Q THAN HUGHES V9 .97 -PFD, 5 tt . A u Pursue Peace gil? ' Pray for Strength 2 JJ? ,, je Prepare for War. gscwlydob fee MW TIMOTHY HOUSE In my years at RCK I have found there are two lights that guide me. One is the hope for the future and the other is the memory of the past. You are all a part of my past and I thank you all for showing me the light. KAREN HUSTON Knowledge and understanding are life's faithful companions who will never prove untrue to you. For knowledge is your crown, and understanding your staffg and when they are with you, you can possess no greater treasures. Kahlil Gibran THOMAS HUDSON All of my best thoughts were stolen by the Ancients. Ralph Waldo Emerson FIONA JACKSON We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend. Robert Louis Stevenson M' DUANE JOHNSON It s a Free for All T. Nugent CYNTHIA JAMIESON MAUREEN J ERMYN LENA JOHNSON NICHOLAS JOHNSON Im not really a failure, I just started at the bottom and I liked it there. CATHERINE JOHNSEN Did we leave our way behind us Such a long, long way behind us Who knows when, now who knows where, Where the light of day will lind us. Look for the day. Queen SCOTT JOHNSON ROBIN JOHNSON Somehow it seems as if today is never as good as yesterday, or as promising as tomorrow. TIMOTHY JOHNSON K7 DONNA JUSTVIG WILLIAM JOHNSON 62 I ' Ra J JOANNE JONES .Q CECILIA KENNEDY ELIZABETH KANE Why not think about times to come, And not about the things that you've done If your life was bad for you Just think what tomorrow will do. Fleetwood Mac LYNN KANE Success to laugh often and much to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends to appreciate beauty to find the best in others to leave the world a bit better to know that one life has breathed easier because you lived . . . Ralph Waldo Emerson DENNIS KENNY JOHN KERNOCHAN To say you love somebody is the best compliment you can give somebody. SUSAN KELLEY KELLI KILLMER Don t do what everyone else wants you to do. It's your world too. Do what you want to do. You live when you understand TIM KIRCHER Do not be too moral, You may cheat yourself out of much life so. Aim above morality. Be not simply goodg be good for something. Thoreau to run to your hearts desire to feel ROBIN KLEIN Now, I've been happy lately, Thinkin' about the good things to come, and I believe it could be, something good has begun. Oh, I've been smiling lately Dreaming about the world as one. And believe that someday it's going to come Cat Stevens SCOTT KNDEPEN GEORGE KOLB ELAINE KOLOR Fnendshxp doubles our joys and divides our sorrows CHARLES KNIGHT STEVEN KOCHER ANNELI KOOP DAVID KOSTER PAUL F. KUTCH The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and Pleasure my business FRANK KOZLOWSKI JEFFREY KYLE The GOOB JOHN KUTCH So much IS a Man worth as he Esteems hlmself RHONDA LAFFIN BRYON LANCTO CYNTHIA LATTIN JEFFREY LANDAU ANITA LARSEN I'm sailing away set an open course for the virgin sea, for I've got to be free free to face the life that's ahead of me I'm board I'm the captain so climb aboard we'll search for tomorrow on every shore and I'll try, of Lord I'll try to carry on JAMES LEARY TIM LEE EDMUND LEUNG KATHLEEN LISTON Walk slowly. A11 you can ever come to is yourself. LINDA LEWIS EDWARD LLEWELL '-shiny' Bless the beast and the children. EGBERT LING Education is a controlling grace to the youngg consolation to the oldg wealth to the poor, and omament to the rich. ELIZABETH LOEBER Where love mles there is no will to power 11? BONNIE LONCTO All beings have feelings, so beware of what you say and do, because PATRICIA LUCAS High on this mountain the clouds down below I'm feeling so strong and alive . . . what you say and do affect other people, WILLIAM LONG RONALD LUCIER Yesterday's dreams are often Tomorrow's realities. Bruce Lee DIANNE LOWE Future hopes are Promises from yesterday . . . BRIAN LUNDEN THOMAS LYNCH BEAR BRETT MACELVEEN SETH LYON Leaming hath gained most, by those books by which the printer. DEANNA MAGNARELLA DEE In the midst of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer Albert Camus MICHAEL LYONS VICTOR MAJTENYI fx NI 1 bizetw Kill: Wwlf ll g. ei i JUDY MANDO We find 1n life exactly what we put into it. Emerson LORI MANDRA Into the vast waters of life's reflections, I cast my shiniest penny - with a sigh, a hope, and a smile KATHRYN MANNA as time goes on, we go with it. But remember one thingg our past is gone and filled with memories while our future is coming and filled with dreams. D.V. BONNIE MANNING We should take time to love one-another and to cherish the memories that the passing seasons have shared each one, revealing beauty to those, who choose to take time. ALLISON MANFREDA XIOMARA MARRERO You are free to be what you want to be! JW CARRIE MARSHALL It makes me happy to have friends, To share my problems with Each memory I hold dear, And will from year to year. CHERYL MASSEY SHELLEY MARSHALL Nothing is as easy as it looks. Everything takes longer than you think. Whatever can go wrong will - Murphy's law BARBARA MATTHEWS FRIENDSHIP doubles our Joy and divides our grief ALMA MASCH I have no regret in leaving and great pleasure in never coming back. HELEN MAURER Countless are my dreams that haven't come true and priceless are those that have. LINDA MCGRATH BONNIE MCCREDRY To l1ve your l1fe m your own way . . , to reach for the goals you have SCI for yourself . . . to be the you that you want to be . . . that lS success. ELLEN MCHUGH The soul would have no rambow had the eyes no tears. SUSAN MARIE McDONALD I shall leave w1th a sm1le, a'tear and loving memories engraved in my heart. S.M.M. SHARON MCHUGH Today is the first day of the rest of your life. It's up to you to make the best of your life. Bread JAMES MCDONNELL DIRK MCMAHON Sometimes it's lonely at the top. DORIS MERCER Laughter IS the sun that drives winter from the Human Face. Victor Hugo STEPHEN MCMASTER Life is one big party enjoy it while you can TIMOTHY MESSERICH DREW MCNARY SHARI MESTMAN Like and respect yourself before you expect others to like and respect you. ima' PAUL MILLER Experience is the name so many people give to their mistakes Oscar Wilde DAVID MOLELLA ly' nf , 5 , i, ll rr , CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL . of iv DIANNA MITCHELL I have only one thing to say to all the people who want to drop out of school, Please, Don't! That diploma is going to help you in the End. JEFFREY MOLLOY GRACE MONTAGUE What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us. GERALD MONTANO DIANE MORIN Don't confuse me wlth the facts. My mind's made up! LINDA MOON I'll ride with the tlde and go with the flow. fu QW Naomi fleas Class bww we MARY MORREALE See not with your eyes, N ut with your heart. COLLEEN MORAN It is never too late to begin aga1n JASON MORSE QTS IV! SUE MUNSON CHRISTOPHER MURPHY MURPH LORRAINE MURPHY 1m,,xi,u1Jv.fdfLcQ,:fpL M vtkujbjzm-ZMQX kwa ,Mk ,QJJBLVLQ xdfbflik. feb n MARGARET MURPHY BRENDAN MURPHY MATTHEW NAUGHTON Y 77 FLORENCE NDWIGA Share your experiences with the people of the world LISA NE JAME fire KATHRYN NEEVEL Awake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving. K Gibran CHRISTOPHER NE JAME A friend is one to whom one may pour out all the contents of one's heart, chaff and grain together, knowing that the gentlest of hands will take and sift it, keep what is worth keeping and with the breath of kindness blows the rest away. Arabian Proverb DAVID NENNI SUSAN NENNIG f'C'? '1i ffl t f -i ft. --31151:-gi-if , X.-, , Rigs, fy 4, 4. , KIM NESTLER DEBRA NEWMAN We are all one - born into this rich earth, into the human experience. We carry a dream, a special vision inside, and when the load gets heavy we can reach for that dream. Through it life unfolds and we find strength, faith, and love. Yvonne STEPHEN NICHOLSON DARA NOBILE If I was to leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? For I must be movin' on now! X' DAVID NOBREGA l0 n My mam two 0 0 ZDGCK2 6221 iD'l'l'Q ocslwoaof Q VGC QIPKA me JANE O'BRIEN There's no need for turning back, All roads lead to where I stand, and I believe I'll walk them all, no matter what I may have planned. Crossroads Don McClean wg- 75. T 'Qtr WILLIAM OETJENGERERDES ARLENE OWEN Luck is when the preparation meets the opportunity. 'H'-f PEGGY O'NEILL DIANE PAEGLE ROBERT OSTROHA ROBERT PAFFENROTH ROSANNE PALAZZOLO What though the radiance which was once so bright be now forever taken from my sight, though nothing can bring back the hour of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flowerg we will grieve not, rather lind strength in what remains behind. W. Wordsworth EDMUND PATRICK LYNN PERUSSE Follow the path that never ends. JOHN PANEPINTO Like leaves we touch, we learn we will know the story, As autumn calls, we'll both remember all those many years ago. ROBERT PANVINI DANIEL PEURA LORIN PICCIANO Love when you can Cry when you have to . , Be who you must Tha1's a part ofthe plan Await your arrival With simple survival And one day we'll all understand . . . MARK PON ggi KAREN PLIMLEY In youth we learn, age we understand. CAROL POILLUCCI I think of the past and what could have beeng I look for today and what is happening nowg and hope for what the future will bring. SHENAZ POPAT JOAN POPE A ship in a Harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. RICHARD PYLE 'lx 5-K HW' ALYN POPEJOY JERE POPOW SUSAN QUINEWE If you love something, you must let it go free. If it returns, it's yours. If it doesn't, it never was. 'K' JERRY PRIZZIA RAYMOND RABENDA BRUCE RALSTON DARREN READ Catch yah later MARILYN RANALLI Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot help but bring it to themselves GINGER READE The world is a comedy to those that think. A tragedy to those who feel QW? DAVID RAUCH BARBARA REIF Go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence. x.. 'M .4 DAVID REILLY Goodby to all my friends at home Goodby to people I've trusted I've got to go out and make my way I might get rich you know I might get busted. Steve Miller JOSEPH REPETTI 43' di LINDA REUTER It is not how much we have but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. Charles H. Spurgeon IQ TERRY REIMER I+ X x I . 5 7 xiii X5 Okx Lk -kkb 5 Q f Y Y Q UIN ilk ix 'jf'-xiii ky W ,x , ,j N ' H ,LX AX cw Q , ,, i r CN il 'ci I V C . W ,f C I- ix We I fe I L' illi ff' iii L' s, ML DEIRDRE RENZO Yes there are two paths you can go by, But in the long run, There's still time to change the road you're on. Led Zeppelin CAROL REXHOUSE this se I TIMOTHY RICE MARK RICHARD ROBB RILEY Q I W ,nf 0 nl AMY RIVERA t STEPHEN ROBAR O. NW WL QPWWQ JUSLQQ JANICE You see things as they are and ask why? I dream things as they never were and ask why not, G.B. Shaw 05? 'il'-E., Qi PATRICIA ROBINSON This is the true measure of love, when we believe . . . that no one could ever have loved so before us, and that no one ever will love in the same way after us. Goethe CYNTHIA ROBERTSON The glory of friendship is the spirited inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him. R. W. Emmerson 'TIS LISA ROEBKE Shower thee, people you love with love, Show them the way that you feel. James Taylor CAROL ROBILOTTA Free to be my self, at all times. SUSAN ROLLERI TOM ROBINSON re LINDA ROSEN CARL ROSENBERGER VALERIE ROSSI Far beneath my outer shell lies the me, the me myself Far beneath my words and actions lies my soul and inner reactions The me that loves The me that cries The me that sees beyond your eyes. L.Sullivan never even know we have the key TOM RUFFING Oh end this day Show me the ocean When shall I see the sea May this day set me, in motion I ought to be on my way. James Taylor DEBRA RUSSELL With you I leave a rememberence of meomories. They are by somebody who can love and who shall be continually reborn. E. E. Cummings JOHN RYWALT And the good-byes make the journey harder still. Cat Stevens TONI SABIA each moment has its own beauty, it beholds every hour a picture which has never seen before and which shall never be seen again . . . R. W. Emerson ,X Y DONNA SADLON . . . If words could make wishes come true. Rm DAVID RYAN Ax lu- t YY r LINDA SAILER PAMELA SALCHLI DARIO SARACENO Music is my food In life don't Take it away. :ii- If you smile at me I will understand 'cause that's something everyone, everywhere does in the same language c s n 8a y ROBERT SARUBBI I tiP my hat to the new constitution X -. vengence vows for the new revolution. X The Who l ,V Y K, I ty V1 I BONNIE SAMPSON Our happiness in this world depends on the affections we are enabled to inspire. Y - '!' 65,7 PATRICIA SCACCIAFERRO t f ,1 Keep your face to the sunshine izi, and you cannot see the shadow. . 3 Helen Keller NANCI SCHETTINO JOHN SCALZO My home hes deep within you and I've got my own place in your soul. Now when I look out through your eyes I'm young again even tho' I'm very old Barry Manilow MARY SCHATZ STEPHEN SCHINK The true harvest of my daily life is intangible as the tints of morning or evening. It is a little stardust caught, a segment of the rainbow. H.D. Thoreau ,v..sf'5 UP HENRY SCHMITZ CHARLES SHATZLE CHAZ fl. '-N... KAREN NAOMI SCHNECK There IS no need for words . . . love says it all. 1:2--f iii XfU77l TRACY SCHOFIELD - w s are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, X ww AU ywfnnsxizisgsfsxiiie551115 N Robert Frost ' ' f. G4 Q! 1 l w K W j if f ,df If ,, fwfr . PAULETTE SCHNEIDER WWC W MICHAEL SCHOMAKER 'Don't glve me that . . . THOMAS SCHNORR IN VICTORIA SCHURMAN ' MICHAEL SHAHBAZIAN 'Q' ELIZABETH SCIANNA LORI SERRA A day is a miniature eternity, but I made it. The only difference between myself and a madman is that I am not mad Salvador Dali WILLIAM SHARP BILL Does the song of the sea end at the shore or in the hearts of those who listen to it? Yrnr BETH SHELLY Roam far, grasp life, and conquer JOHN SEYMOUR it, learn much and live . . . be unwise and daring . . . Dismiss prudence, fear, conformity, Henry David Thoreau 'Ft ! MARK SHEPHERD JOARVONIA SKIPWITH 'mei' SUSAN SHORTLE . . . And she spread her wings and llew olf ELIZABETH SICILIANO 'l'alitha Aerandir . . . Aeratari . . . Gilrandir . . . Iaur. 'ti' ELIZABETH SCHULTZ There are two ways of spreadmg llghtz To be the candle Or the mlrror that rehects lt. ANDREW SILBERSTEIN But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep MICHAEL SILESS AMY SILVESTRO And think not you can direct the course of love for love, if it finds you worthy, directs your course. Kahlil Gibran SANDRA SLATER DIANE SLOAN , Q31 I 'ww -A --Jza, vii-uw --- 5, i in 'sf -, I ,Is 4, ,V ,J 'asv f J-. Z2 Y 1 NJ' LN U X AMR 'Q-,.flffv52 f 'lla . i MICHELE SIMONETTI RUTH SMITH SARA ELLEN SMITH Happiness is the freedom to create a dream toward which you live. DIANE SNEDECKER SNIFFLES ima' VERNON SMITH STEPHEN SPAR Dear Mr. Fantasy Play us a tune Something to make us all happy Do anything Take us out of this mood Sing a song Play guitar Make it snappy Stevie Windwood WILLIAM SMITH MICHAEL SPEEDLING Keep your feet on the ground, And keep reaching for the stars MARTHA SPERO RONALD STANTON Ng V g RAY STACHE SANDRA STARPOLI l2 f' JOHN ST. AMAND JILL STEVENSON WENDY STOTZ Smile a ray of sunshine Laugh a bright bouquet Sing a pretty rainbow Dream a happy day Share a friendly visit Think of lovely things Fill your heart with all th e love And joy that living brings. LORI STUTS 'five l 2. N?4lsxiMLb f 9' PAUL ST PIERRE ALAN SUNNERS ..I AMN HARRY STRALEY CAROL SUTRICH if'-lr X4 I uf 795 in is-.sr PETE TANNINI I dont like to think of the past nor of the future for when I think future, today STANLEY SUTRICH ROSEMARY SZOMBATHY It's only right that you should play it the way you feel it F.M. is past JOANNE TARAN 'AYou own the day . , . . . spend it on happiness. SUSAN TAYLOR As rivers have their source in some Q7 TINA TANCREDI Hope Yesterday was an experience but, today I await for my tomorrow. far off fountain, so the human spirit has its source. To find this fountain of spirit is to learn the secret of heaven and earth, LAO-TSE f s VICTORIA TERRALAVORO As time goes on . . . BRUCE TERRELONGE JOHN THOMAS Llfe consxsts ln wantmg somethmg. When a man is satisfied he is as good as dead. BRIAN THOMPSON ,, L' 4, DAVID THANHAUSER F575 CRAIG THOMPSON sys., fl s ANTHONY TODARO DONALD TRABUCCO Dont ask me nothing about nothing because I just might tell you the truth. Bob Dylan DONNA TOMAZIN So on and on I go - the seconds tick the time out, there's so much left to know - And I'm on the road to lind out. Cat Stevens GERALD TRAVIS Xa LILA TORRESSON What sunshine is to Bowers, Smiles are to Humanity. Joseph Addison MARY TRAVIS There is no day so dark that gtfts of sunshine, love and friendly laughter cannot brighten it. NANCY TULACZ I ve got to keep on chasing that it .2 Rl Boston CHRISTINE ULISSE Angels never know it's time V K AV I to close the books and gracefully decline, i A the song has found at tale , sail away, away Ripples never come back They've gone to the other side. Ripples by Genissis dream and leave it all behind me. ll ,e 1 I H3 , ig f, ,.,, SANDRA TURCO Sandi Keep your face always toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you. RICHARD UNGER ROBERT TYSZKA BEENA UPADHYAY True friends are like diamonds, precious but rare, False friends are like autumn leaves, scattered everywhere. NEETA UPADHYAY There's no place like home! SUSAN VANDEWINCKEL we may never touch again but your here in this memory . . . LOUIS VANLEUVEN Q We N: f MARK URBIN SUSAN VALENTINE Take your time think alot Think of everything you ve got. For you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. Cat Stevens MARK VANNORSTRAND vcxb JEFF VANSCHAACK SCHAACK GILDA VELLETRI You who are on the road must have a code that you live by and so become yourself because the past is just a good-bye. Graham Nash New MARIA THERESA VARGAS DAVE VELZ The sky's the limit ibut 19 ft. will doj. 1--,,, THOMAS VAVOSO The only time you start at the top Is when digging a hole. SCOTT VETTER MARY WARNOCK The most beautiful gift We can give each other .1 SCOTT VOLKMAN is the truth Q5 LORI WALL JEFF WEIKEL 111 Friendship is something you consider for a moment, but cherish for eternity 1 KATHARINE GRACE WERNER KAMA Think love and wear a smile' if ff THERESA WALSH So my fantasy becomes reality, And I must be what I must be and face tomorrow. '94-:THQ TERESA WESTERMAN TEO JENNIFER WHITE 'Yin- K . 'Ze- CAROLE WESTFALL So many people have come and gone. Their faces fade as the years go by. Then I stood by as I wondered why. As clear as the sun in the summer sky. Boston ALLEN WHITE DALE WHITELEY Some things seem to never end The Huted note of bird song. The glowing glory of a sunset, The world is a flame with things of Eternal moment. Dale Whiteley MARK WILSON S I 1 B- 5-1- PATRICIA WINTER PAT Love while you still can. Don't even try to understand. Just find a place to make you stand and take it easy. CAROLYN WISE Hold on to dreams for if dreams die, Life is a broken winged bird who cannot Hy. Lanston Hughes SPENCER WOOD DANIEL YACKEL 7 CHRISTINE WISNER Always take the time to say what's ln your heart. DEBBE YAROSH '5 RANDI YOUNG When you close your eyes do you ever see. places that you've never seen knowing that you re going there you're riding on a dream. KAREN ZIEG Live life for today. For yesterday is a dream and tomorrow a vision. But today, well lived, makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope. MARIA ZAYAS if you wake up and don't want to smile if it takes just a little while open your eyes and look at the day, you'll see things in a different way. . . Fleetwood Mac LORI ZITO Little Zete' You have touched me I have grown . . . ALYCE ZDIUCH Don't rely on friends to solve your problems, they'll only make things worse Good-bye. PATRICIA MCCOURT A THING TO WEAR QB Ki 99 IQ. 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WC ,506 Wg ,Q E5 ww w WM QQLXN XI QCOQXQ ,Xfxffp N, xl? S Xw F,w,m,,,,,,,.,,.... 1 i f 'TY' 'Era 5 0 .. bi, 4 A 494 , wif' The class of '78 leaves . . Mary and Sue will the hall of the shadow to the two white stars that can brighten up the black sky. I will my sister, Mary Pat lots of luck, happiness and homework. To E. E. I leave one more joyful cry Hi Ernst-Ernst . Vicke Schurman will receive some Italian furniture repellent from Joanna Maria Gino. Sue leaves to Leslie all the love and happiness in the world. .I leaves L. Buxton a yearls supply of Breck for oily hair. Gail wills to Betsy, Jeff, Chrys, Janet, Karen, and Chris deluxe insect collecting kits, complete with net, pins, killing jars, and a few specimens. I will to Kelly 20 dollars a week, not 19, 18, 17, or 16, but 201 Diana leaves Mr. Ghezzi a suit of armor. Mary gives Mary her father's class reunion notice so she can use it anytime she wants, and leaves the good times in first period lounge, even though half the time we were uncoordinated. I also leave her a bat and ball so she can use it whenever P, M, T, V, C, M deserves it, and especially I leave love, happiness and a million thanks for everything. To Beth I will no more ommpah parts, my membership fee for the national spleeah association, and all our triumphs Clearning how to play restsj and tribulations Chigh F sharps and folders that fall apartj. I leave Gordon Calley one roll of his eyes and 2 twitching eyes brows. Heidi di Lzlz leave Matt James Taylor in a box, half-eaten submarines, and long rides home that seemed worth it. Anonymous wills Gam a night at Milanese, a rocking chair, Vicki's bed, Phil, and no more fights. Barb wills Sue and Jon the best of luck, always. Mary Consentino is left an apology. Kay leaves Anita, Phil and the reminder that she CA.L.J owes her 24 more. Karen leaves Frank a date for the S.P. Anonymous leaves finster a longer fuse for his temper. To Pam, Mary leaves all her older men, to the older women, and leaves all the guys she called Little Kids, I hope we have many, more walks to take, and on those walks I wish yould leave out that Greek accent. I sincerely leave you a big hug and thanks for all the advice, really appreciated it. Mark Mullen is left a kiss because. Donna T omazin wills Karen Chobor three extra credit bulletin boards for SS. I will to Pat Winter a Booklet on how to Laugh Right . Matt and Heidi leave Liz on the Saratoga lawn with a cold drunk on her blanket. Luanne wills Jenifer Grover. Ralph Crash-Crash is left a bill for the earplugs and a Huh? What'd ya say? From A Certain Horn Player To Gorda II Ctonaj, I will you a record called their ll2 coming to take you away. Speedy Gonzales CLos Limonesl Gorda I. To Mr. McGivney there , Mike and Howard will him one stuffed cat Cdeclawedj, one rubber car, and a year's supply of munchkins. I Mary Barry leave to Cale Whitely a pair of Dry pants, and to Nanci Schettino a clean hooded sweat shirt jacket, I leave Chris Ullisse Al Pacchino, and to Joann Taran a new car of her own. All of Monica Brownes closest friends will to her a free check-up at Hudson River. Jamie Nutt, All my love and faith is in you always. Don't stop loving me and I wonlt let the sun go down on you. 11-I-18-5-14 leaves Tom a big 8-9. Karen leaves Linda Calvelli someone who will give her the love she deserves. L Pat, will Gail another year on the wrestling team and another day at a carnival. Anonymous wills to Puma all those Knee-high conversations. Chris leaves Loretta Bob's big brother Bill and enough tips from Marty's so she can pay for the drive in. To Drew McNary I will ten cocobutts and a twist-o- flex watch of his own. To Gwen, Mary leaves her all the phone calls she never made. I leave to Karen Plimly the memories of all our english classes. I leave to Pam enough money so she can go to California to visit Brucey! To Gretchen, I leave her a newspaper clipping that reads you know what! I know Gretch I'm right. I leave Peter H. Cwith the big, soft brown eyesj fembarrassing, aren't I! a pamphlet entitled Eleven sure-fire ways to identify soccer players arms. Thanks for being like a brother to me and listening when I needed to talk. Someone leaves Karen Eselson an igloo from Chemistry Class. To Sue, I leave an alarm clock that reads 7:30 not 9:30, To li, Homp, Chip, Gus, Og, Sticks, Patti and most of all Truck-i-poo, have fun without me, ca. I leave to Karen Rudy, a track 10 times wider, also with the hideous laugh. To Fid, Maurerlein wills the best of senior years, a book on cutting class under the new regime, a decent piano for rehearsals, and a big thanks for her patience and friendship in the last three years. Michel! leaves to Peter all her love forever. Cindy R. leaves Doretta all the debris from our locker fit was yours anywayj. I will my dear sweet brother another car to go cruising in instead of my car. I Pat Winter leave for Lori Serra my other clay thingy. To Mr. Schindler, a class of girls only, and an extra class a day just for Bull sessions, From Neeta, Beena, Karen, and Diana. To Ship , Wimp leaves much success in all her endeavors. Ron Lucier wills Brick, Filberty, Kootchy Koo, and Shach all the memories nd great times we had in Ketcham. Bill Sharp wills oni, Linda, and Terri, all the paint, and brushes hey could possibly use. To Laksh, all the memories f the fun times we had from Beena. Pam leaves Mr. cGivney 100,000 copies of Mr. McGivney fan club pplications, also an extra closet to put all his hristmas presents in. Mary Ellen leaves Linda SL orrie - their own spying business, Lorin - an hour f uninterrupted eye contact with the brainless hulk, athy - a million sunsets on the Hudson, and Judi - a onte-Carlo complete with a guy that will understand her. 'Mary leaves Amy Silvestro a bag of M 8L Mls. I leave io Mary M. a pair of Binoculars so she can watch all the wants across the hall. I will to Roy Newman a eld and seeds, B.C. Mrs. Schwerman's fifth period riath class wills her a basket of Nos. To Mary Barry 'I leave Bam-Bam. To Dale I leave a one year contract ith Scott R., and to Nanci, Mary, Dale, I leave riday night parties. L Mary Cosentino, leave Mary orreale the memories of all the great times welve had, an extra locker big enough to keep all her boxes rn, a new heart to take place of her broken one, all he happiness that she deserves, and a long lasting iriendship. Beth dedicates the song To Love Somebodyv o Bruce T. Salch leaves Sue Gower a tipped canoe ind soggy jeans, also I give her back to Steve fif the really wants himl, I leave her a good hearted riendship, a thanks for everything and all the iappiness she can find. I leave Kelli Killmer, Hans, lo do what she wants with him. I Bob, will my sister Eat, all my friends when I go away to school. I will .aul the love I could never give him Beth. D.If vills Gail Garthwaite a softball. Anonymous wills hirley Temple James a page in the Wapperian for ll his stories. We will Debbie Newman a pricker ush and 3 bottles of Calamine lotion. The happy ostessv wills the Gang an intense session of roup Therapy. I leave Mr. Denier an apology for ll the times I laughed at his Rearview mirror glasses, ut especially Thanks, for making English fun last ear, Mary. The siesta sisters will the class of I78 what they've been searchin' so long for, if they hnd it. Donna Tomazin wills Tami Carpenter bus 129 and a pumpkin. L Carolyn will to Sue T. Clemon ropj all those fantastic times we've had in the ast, all the laughs and the tears but most of all, our everlasting friendship. Bob I wills Bob 2 nough gas for we can get any whires we wanna go ln the Grand Am. Joanne and Lisa leave to Bruce alston one pair of X-ray glasses that undress very girl he may ever come in contactv with. ynda wills to Randy one game of pool, some good tnusic, and a drink with Roark and Sig. I leave Salch my ketchup stained pants that she purposely got me with, and a promise that one day I'm gonna get you back for everything you've got me with, 'specially pushin' me into someone in the hall. Bob wills Da Cons , a permanent position at Book and Record, a Kingston Tiger, and Good Times! L Carolyn will to Sue G. All the good times as well as the bad, stay close. A friend leaves Mark Garnot some brass knuckles and a 'fcertain college-man to use them on. To Aggie Chantry, Joanne Evanick wills one bouncing baby hydra. To Billy and Patty I will all my review text books with the answers written in. Love, Big Sis. To slave, Sunny leaves an Area- All State Birthday party, double stuffs and a years supply of bassoon reeds - to be collected from Bet and Cindy. I Carolyn, will to Kelli and Lynda C. all the times we never got together, we'1l make up for it someday. To Bonnie I leave all of the chocolate-chip cookies in the world and my sweater. Sue McDonald wills to Mrs. Bove an all male drama class and Marlon Brando. To Joanna, DN wills her John, and thanks for all the laughs, talks, etc. Lisa Hoffman will receive a free membership to the advanced session of Wendy Ward Charm School, and the memories of the best friendship possible, with love, from Joanne Evanick. To Diane M. anonymous wills a gross of string for her fingers, to remind her . . . Sunny leaves Barbara, Kathy and Karen to take care of the soccer team and Herr Behnke - also two years of German auf wieder sehen! Anonymous wills Kerry an unlimited amount of time with B.D., T.B., etc. etc. etc. . . . Julie wills Gailey one more locked bathroom door. Randi wills Linda M. memories of l0th grade disasters. D.N wills to Monica, Roddy, and all that comes with him. I leave to Karen Rudy all the sports equipment touched, and all my low grades. To Shoo, I will the world. I leave Alan Jackson a corl pipe that his maother wonlt find. I will Linda Ellis no parking sign and a bottle of ketchup. I leave to Florence Ndwiga, all the memories she shared with me, and times Weill never forget, Lori. Garnot and Digglemann leave Yack instructional skating films featuring Peggy Fleming. Anonymous leaves Kathy Damn all the weight sets in Caldors . . . I Brains', will to my friend Dode R.C.K. to make sure everyone is lighting-em-up. To Mr. Meier, I will a date with Dawn Marie - Fish, Boone and Lester at the next Gong Show to drink the beers from the lake. To MaryAnn Cardascia I leave the job as secretary in Mr. Meier's otlice, and a date every night of the week. L Lisa, bequeath to Barb Reif their wonderful friendship to continue to grow and my performance of burst in movement and sound! I dedicate Kerry Frame a girl who thinks he is as beautiful as I do. Beth, Kenny, Tom, John leave the Bear 100 fluid oz. of cough medicine for those choking bones. I will Bruce, Andre, a thank you for putting up with my evil moodsu, without 113 a . ,, ' , fx, i giving up. To Linda Ellis, Deb wills her the best Mt around. Treasure it! Anonymous leaves D.G. and G.H. years of friendship and many rips', to remember. Also, anonymous leaves many How's it goin,?,s with hopes that someday you two will grow up and shrink, respectively. To Mr. Buxton, Faun leaves him his selfishness, his ignorance, his self reliance and his denseness and I leave to all my friends the best of luck in whatever they do. I will John M. the three words he always wanted to hear, but never stopped to listen. I will Julie Guerette and Amy Silvestro 15 ballet lessons for the price of one. I will Monica Browne her license and a life long membership of the NT Liberation. Amy leaves Cathy Mercer one week of dressing up. We girls will Cathy Cicilioni a few trips to Lake Taconic and a dozen Hello DMS. I will my brother, Alan, some common sense, a less complicated life than mine, a little patience as far as others, and a sister that who no matter what will love him, always. Anonymous wills Mr. Curry a belt to hold his pants up. Mr. McGivney is left 3 dozen doughnuts and a Best Burper Award. Heidi is bequeathed Jackson from a knowing friend. Bill Sharp wills Mr. Curry a mustache comb, and scissors. 114 Donna wills to Lisa and Dave, all the happiness they can have together!!! Michael Schomaker leaves all the area surrounding our school to the next class of upcoming burn-outs. Toni and Mary will to Julie Kelsall a breakline for a '65 Dodge Dart. Anonymous leaves Heidi a house to get sick at, a new blanket to replace the one she lost 8a many happy times. Cindy wills to Carina, Penny and Kyle all the love and happiness that life can bring. Marty wills Mr. D a new electric trouble free garage door. To Barb I will my Heart, for she is the only one who ever captured it, Love Gary. To Mr. Miller, I leave a big bottle of the perfume he loved so much. Gilda wills Mrs. Smith a ten minute break from the monotony of shorthand I class. Anonymous leaves Toad 25 free trumpet lessons for a limited cost. Anonymous wills Amy Silvestro and Karen Tex Huston each, a pair of plastic lined undies. To Mr. Parsons, I will a team of freshmen only, all of which will pay attention to swimming, not the back of the bus. I being questionably sane, leave Mr. McGivney Olivia Newton John, a new rug, and a big Hellooooo.,' To Lynda Dean, I Gary Collins, will all the candy bars we ate instead of selling in Retailing. Also my deepest thanks for your friendship. Big Nosel' is left an I'm sorry in hopes that we can remember only the good times we once had. Anonymous wills Carrie memories and parties. Donna wills Kathy the night going to Rush Road. I Kinnedy will Janine a lot more drives by her house, and when I do I'll stop. I will to Audrey Zehnbauer a life time supply of guys, Big Macs, soda, candy, meatballs, etc, etc, etc, . . . Sue wills to Nancy, Carol, Sue, and Linda: a 20,000 page book of fad diets, free tennis lessons, as many hunks as they can handle, all the laughter and years welve shared and thank-you for being terrific friends. Pam leaves Mr. McGivney a harem containing 5,000 frantic women. Lyn wills to Mer a sunny weekend lilled with some down home country soup, a longer tent with an alarm system, and a jug of sparkeling Reeb'i To Ray, Sue, Alan, Jeff, and Maria These are the good old days . . fl, Lynda. L Mark, will jocky Mike VanVoorhis gracious Grace Montague. Maria Correia wills Mr. McGivney one large baggaria and enough quizzinies to fill his mouth, to Mr. Schindler, one year's worth of pre- recorded bull sessions, and Mr. Denier one giant red pen, a little more hair, and an honor's class as good as ours was. Mark Baird will receive the lyrics to Your mama don't dance and you daddy don't rock and roll' from Peter Pan. Pam leaves to Linda C. and Randi, Randi with an CD, a few tennis games at Red Oaks, and the memorable gym class in 77, also breakfast at Perkins if we can ever make ir. Kar wills Johngee and Jimbo a hockey puck. ill wills Maureen a white wig, a purple pocket- ook with sparkles, a pair of water skies 8: many ore happy memories. I Pam will Mr. Aquino all y fantastic days, and hope his will be. Judy Ioepping leaves the Portico Staff an award for etting her and Identical twin sister Diana's ames and pictures mixed up. Jill wills Terrie bra to wear with her pale, yellow body suit. ue Gilmore wills Melissa Hayter Uncle Hon, 3 air of earthers, planes, 8 boxes of cookies, and bone. Anonymous will K.B. a yearls supply of evlon Bubble Bath. Grace wills Lori Mandra a fun- lled evening with Poindexter. Lori Leaves Grace ontague that guy,' in our gym class and all the fun at we've had over the years. Judy leaves Bonnie ts of cat fluff and a jet to come to see me in y helicopter. Debbie Newman wills to Nancy akanson a memory of all the good times, hard times, nd laughs that we have shared. also, a life long iendship, and may love and peace come your way. hanks for being there Nance. Judy leaves Herr ehnke lots of Karate chops and smiles. Salch leaves arolyn a dark hall to eat lunch in, and many smiles cheer up her day. Also, thanks for listening. .W wills A.B., K.N., T.P., L.S., and A.B. an after- oon behind Haviland Junior High School!!! I will inda, Donna, and Patty all the free days off from hool they want. Diana leaves Miss Tobin 22 filed ockey players. I will Heidi my I.D. aren leaves Sandy memories of our past, happiness day and the best of everything yet to come. oan Pope wills Terese Battaglia lots of laughs nd a life full of happiness with what's his amef' JP. wills Aggie and Lori as much fun and appiness their whole lives as they had here at .C.K. I Norman Tinklehory' Thornegrove III hereby equeath my gym locker to Dave G. and to Dee Renzo leave the snob and a vacation to Rosendale with r.R. and to Throckmorton Vaneaton III I leave a ream puff for his great tackling techniques. ommyls little locker partner leaves him a box of ing-Dings, room on the bottom for his books, an itch for TF, a free speed reading course, and ll the love, friendship, happiness, and memories at you have brought to me in the last six years. Janine, will to Vicki all the love and happiness he and Terry can find together. For Amy and Toni, will our booth in Friendly's and all the ice cream ou can eat. I will Mary Schatz a Thomas's English uflin, with all the little nooks and crannies . . . o Donna Burdick, Deb wills a typewriter and a car hat doesn't stall. To R.S. my love came out from Everywhere and went to you. Part of that love from nside me will always be for you. I have a special ove for you and hope someday it will be returned .o me again from you. All my love to you always. To Teo Westpersonn I leave you a continuous supply of Gerber's and hopes that your stick always follows the ball, and may your bowling score decline - love, kid. Anonymous wills Linda Ellis and Donna Burdick my skiing career, another trip to Turtle Point, and all the love, luck and happiness there is. I will Nancy a bathing suit that stays on. To my Big Brother I will our various, miscon- strued phone calls, the times we lounged around in the halls, my left ear to talk to, and a last final cry of They're Greenf' Love always - kid sister. Lori Mandra leaves Aggie Chantry memories of a night never to be forgotten, our song, and an everlasting friendship. I will Suegee, Mikegee from her best friend always. I leave Deane a Donald McManus doll, that walks, talks, and smooches. Sue leaves Little Spaz a comb, a lady with three pair of glasses, a shoe shine man, T.M., and another year of dedication to her studies. Pammy gets something from Sandy, and many happy unbirthdays. To Trace-Trace, I give you my right ear to talk to, the number l, a teddy bear,', our walks, a certain, memories of Wednesday Afternoon Delight, our shared joys and woes, and the traits of a two-stay crazy, love and orange peels, the 115 sunrise person. Sue wills Bill her dimples and all the strawberries he can devour. I CheryL will to my sister Diane, all the good luck and happiness with a Big Al Mucci. Steve wills Judy all the thanks in the world for being a very special part of my life. I Mark Garnot leave Vicki Schurman a large box to keep all her momentos of me. Maribzn leaves Tami Carpenter an all expenses paid weekend at Silver Bay Lodge including the dog in the lobbyg a tape recording of and now we're back to the problem of rg' and memories of the day our pictures were taken. Anonymous leaves Matt and Russ a ride home from the Dutchess County Fair with Bob, a big dog, and a box of popcorn. Gary leaves Celia a slap on the back, an apple to keep cold, a Thunderbird with lots of pushbuttons, and lots of luck cause she's a wonderful person. To Mr. Dupree I leave a new bowl for his quizzes. I will Martha a date with you know who. Mary wills Toni a class we never had together, a mannino, all the territic memories we share, and the 3 days that make me older than her. To B.C. with love and friendship from B.C I dedicate Nancy Dille some brains. To Mr. Lumia, I leave two new fingers. I will Mr. McGivney five C51 years of milk shakes. 116 I Anthony leave Brian McMann 10 blown up shots of Mt. Mohonk Barf, and a years supply of Tums. I leave Blue-Dear a year supply of dilferent color socks. I leave Maweeann 10 Geppy's and a date with all the nice looking guys in Ketcham like Baldwin. Sue wills Pam back the Steve Pam just willed Sue. I will Bonnie all the memories of the great times we had in Vermont and a cupcake. Joe D wills Kung-Fu Kid and Hilmire', 4 more years of wackiness . . . if we can stand it. To Mr. Kenny I leave 1 used car lot . . . Cno cars, just the lotj. To Mike Lyons, 2001 thanx for all the B.C. imitations. I never would have made it without them. Sue wills Meg the Brooklyn Boat. Karen Huston wills Toni Sabia an iron and a gallon of laundry detergent so she can stay home on a Saturday night and be neat? L anonymous wills Gail her Joy of Sex book. Karen Huston wills Mary Schatz one hundred sit-ups in gym, a job and her drivers license. To Mr. Aquino I leave five miles of movie film . . . that breaks every 2 inches. Anonymous leaves Paula to jumping J .A. Micky remember this if you can make it through this year, you can make it through your life time! Lisa and Kev - Thank you for letting me dare to be myself - Whip yfl T.B., you are the easiest person to get lost in, P.B. L Pat Mnters leave to Karen Rudy, my clay thingee. L. Leaves Miss Hart a dart board with a super imposed picture of her favorite science teacher on it. Ship leaves Eric Schmack a ground hog brush. L me, Puff leaves a little behind. I leave to Betsy and Chris all the balloons they can blow up and the Spanish parties and locker combinations to go with them, and to Teo I will a handful of rubber- bands or one short haircut. Scott B. is left all those sensuous evenings with Gwen. Anonymous leaves Della a new clutch for her Saab because by the time she learns to drive it - she'll need it. Audrey and Kelly keep smilin it's not that bad. Lynn wills Janet and Penelope a set of new pegs. To Ron I will all the E-fiatting that his heart desires so that he won't cry. I will Diana my horses, Joe Reader and Sugar Joe's spring. I leave Bruce T. one chance on the orange coach. L. leaves Diana a 200 acre horse farm. To Peterkins, Hi Cutie, love Genuine Georgia Peach. Carrie Blain leaves Linda Rosen a bag to eat and 2 dozen I Love Glen buttons. Karen wills Amy Silvestro ten dollars worth of quarters to lay pool, a hundred trips to Caldor's and one oaf. I will Meg a life-time membership on the 4-H Horse Bowl Team. TD wills SD a tongue between the teeth during CB. Mary wills Pam the very best of luck with the other one , a road full of puddles to walk through, a duck of her own to quack at and an everlasting friendship. To Diana, I will a name tag that says, f s 'm Diana, she's Judy, and vice-versa for Judy. ary wills to John her thanks for all the fun times d memories and the hope of more to come. She so leaves him her pinky. John R Frank E John R, d the rest of the Ketcham Hockey team will Mr. Y uck-en good time and a great '79 hockey Eason. I will Roseann, Ben. Anonymous leaves ike Maneri a round of applause for his Johnny Carson imitations, a broken psychrometer and iside out eyelids. Coughlin leaves early for the arking lot. To Florence, have fun back in Kenya ind don't forget us. And the same to Maite in licarague. CC leaves K.H. a license and a car p get to work with. .I leaves Toad Tagai a step- tdder, a new personality, and the book Conducting or the Beginner. I Bonnie leave to Leslie, Dode andy and Gobbie another boat ride party across ae Wapingers Creek. I Sue McDonald will to the gang a bucket of tears and lots of thanks for ur beautiful years. Lynn wills Paul Miller one .eutered cello in a confetti filled case. To Jeff , fue leaves all of the beautiful things this world ias to offer. Belinda wills Mr. Dimuccio to her ister Christina. To Miss Tobin, I will the ipackenkill field hockey team, and DCSL titles for ates 21 the next ten years. C.C. leaves K.E. a raincoat for those unexpected pleasures. Stache wishes to thank stilts for spaghetti dinners on the floor, Vermont weekends, Mt. Alvernia Fireworks with side- effects, Chicago concerts, C, Sand Nin the rain and so many other memories that will never be for- gotten. The KCK,ers leave Chris Ditulio money for a haircut and a real funn night at Astro Lounge. CC leaves Bob Albrecht 1000 hidy-ho's. I leave the school board oil drilling rights to Lord Buxton's head. Mike wills Mr. Parsons a pile of applications and a pile of thanks. Anonymous wills Tish the Goat Roaper of her dreams. I leave to Mr. Picciotti No Good Lucks or God Bless You's. To Mike Roycroft I leave you a slap across the face for all the Look at those legs! times. Fuzzy wills Shari one close shave. Kathy leaves Bob all her love always. Toni wills Mrs. Goodall and Mrs. Smith all her program cards. I Bonnie leave to Laurie Bell, Aerosmith in a paper shoe box, with a red bow on it to keep the memories of a great concert. Joe 'DH leaves Chobes a life- time supply of paper balls, popsickle sticks, and raspberries to throw at me plus lots of happiness, luck and love forever. Donna wills Pam and Rene all the fun and madness of R.C.K. and a million Are you Donna's sister? Jeff VanSchaack leaves to all his friends especially John, Bob, Tom, Ron, and George all the luck in the world, Oh and I can't forget you'Evieg best wishes on top of a dozen roses. Bonn1'e leaves Mitch a new grass whip, some poison ivy, and a worm in a shirt pocket. To Jeff Csethlg, Bill and Joanne will enough loks and bagels to keep him Jewish for the rest of his unnatural life, and the fumes of one beer to keep him happy. Dianne wills Jack Ridolph a bag of lollipops, a kiss and a hug. Barb wills to Nancy the best of luck with Puma. D. Johnson wills a pair of rolldown handlebars to Mr. Denier. Mick Schomaker, Darren Read, Bill Long, Scott Knaepen, Jef Landau and Bruce Hotchkiss will Mr. Brooks, Mr. Meiers and Mr. Connelly a turn on and a big smile. To Bearcat, Shiny wills a good lawyer to get him out when he gets caught. CI know he's guiltyj L Pat will Pam, Mary, and Marilyn luck, hope and a smile through the years. Joe D leaves Chico a new set of goalie pads and a goalie stick, a pizza under his pillow, and an Italian tee shirt. Kathy wishes Donna and Debbie the best of luck in the future. To Nancy, I will a free ticket to San Jose from Nann. I leave Mikie the 78th turn of my ring. Steve wills Mr. Buxton a missed pit rehearsal and a beaker of green fudge. The rabbit leaves Tom Stroller a new paint brush and some parsley in his trumpet. Donna wills to John, Robin and the future lighting crew a wrench of their very own, a whole as l l l ll7 new set ot lights, an unlimited power supply, and lots of luck for the future. To Frank Florio, TURKEY! Someone wills Red CNadiaJ a locker right next to him. I will to Mark Garnot one undissected worm from biology with hopes that this time he won't get kicked out of class. Mary leaves Toni a walk around the neighborhood and a book of excuses entitled How to get out of the House . .ZR wills Grade Montague all the laughs that we had in English with the Martian and RED FACE,'. To Karen, love always. Lorin Picciano wills one Hairy Italian to Linda and Lorrie, one Brainless Hulk, a G.S. award and a complete copy of my psychology notes to Mary Ellen. I also will Linda 300 lbs. of wedged clay and to Lorri goes some strange new names for her cats. My thanks and love goes to all three of them. Pam wills Pat the helicopter that she didn't see, and to Sharon, Jeff and Lori all the best of love and happiness in the future. To Wendy, I leave my gym clothes as well as my lost tennis ball, my patience, and one tennis lesson with Keith. Ron wills Dawn Freyer all his love, and much happiness together always, and Ring Number two, soon. Paula leaves Diane any magical golden rings she may find in the caves, a phial of G., and one true to life but slightly worn out Lord of the Nazqul. We will Sandi Strapoli a night out with Ron Schubin. I leave to any teacher that ever had me, Lori, the thought that my sister, Lisa is coming and she gets straight Ais. I leave Marty Hilmar a Big Hello Dick! .I wills A The Car from the S.W.L.M. and a spy of her own. I leave to Diana Stillens the memories of everything she left behind. I leave Aggie a pair of mittens so that we won't get in trouble and all the good times we had while cheering. 'Sis' wills to Maria a happy and success life with Pat, Have fun! L L.M.R. will to Paula G. some bing cherries, D.P.M's of all sorts, and some fond memories. Jeff De Mft leaves the '78 Varsity Football team all the luck in the world. R and VR of K.C.K. leave Scapegoat a date with the first 25 boys she mentions during a five minute phone call. I leave Neeta and Beena lots of luck in their new homeland. Chris, Bob and Anita will Marty one hundred La-De-Dahds. Anonymous wills Peggy O. half as many kisses as she got on the night of the Junior Prom. One lady wills Jim Balderes one round trip up and down the spinal column. I leave Bruce T. a truth potion and to spread it around. Toni L Pulver leaves Bonnie McCarter a case of Jiff peanut butter to play with in the Astro Lounge. I will to L.B.M. - three different Sams , and the words and music to one song so that at least she can get past the first verse. B.C wills L.C. 2 tickets to a Flyer game and a puck signed by Bobby Clarke. I will 118 Robin Klein a million chocolate cookies and a happy day. I dedicated Mighty Mouse another Minnie Mouse to take my place in the future. Bob wills Anita CBonesJ an opponent and a clean pair of pants for another chalk fight. Ron wills Dawn Freyer all the great memories from our two city trips, Hot Pretzels. I leave Ms. Tobin, a better manager for the girls field hockey team. Karen leaves the K of the KCK'ers to Medical Science, in the hopes that they can figure out exactly what she is. Lori leaves Aggie the Boogie Man. Joe Hirsch is left one skin-it from a friend in Retailing I. We will Mr. Kenny another bugle lips',. Joan Pope wills Rosanne Palazolo all the happy memories that we shared together. Diana leaves Mrs. Delio clean photography equipment. Jeniekr wills her brother Timmy, enough Chunkies to last him through llth and 12th grade. Anonymous wills Nancy Prizzia sanity to get through her last year. Anonymous leaves Egbert a new set of wings and a new wand. D.E leaves Michael Keller all the luck and love in the whole wide world. Michele leaves 250 pairs of ear plugs to the music department. To all my friends, L Tracy leave my most immortal words, Oh Pufil and Happy Christmas and a Merry New JY, e ., 5 K , A ear! I will Bob a cons doll that's non-breakable. ey Dirk, when was the last time you had the car, hen you took your road test IB. C. 2. Aubie leaves hrissy the tickle of his moustache. I, Ed Llewelyn ill to my sister Laura a dirty and devious mind nd the incentive to go with it. Kim wills Mr. amm four temper tantrums and outbursts to last im for another two years. Carla leaves to all riends in Red Oaks much luck and happiness in he years to come. Sandy leaves Joann a daily trip o the convent. Talitha leaves to Vanderuecken, life-time supply of wander-lust and directions 0 her star, and a final request for a ship of er own. S.H. wills to Diana P. a bucket full of orms and a wish to go with each one. I will to eg M. heels down, a posting trot on the right iagonal, and looking straight ahead, from S.H. , Terese will to Mr. DiMuccio an invitation to y wedding with what's-his-name. I also wish iz all the luck with Tom, because you will need t. I will Goob a certificate for Wreckless riving and congratulating him for leading RCK n taking out the freshman and sophomore girls. reen Eyes gets an extra-special kiss and hug rom Bluebird cause he's so cute and lovable and '4 in ' 51 .,.. ...rm L., , ,L . . 52 :Q 27' 1 . extra-special himself. Bob wills Dirk and Goob an Albrecht punch. Ed wills to Bill a four year supply of milk and cookies to last through his stay in the service so that he won't starve. Kim wills to Todd a bunch of Spanish homework all done for him and a party every weekend. Carla leaves Sue a ticket for one free tackle. Talitha leaves her English journal to Mr. Audette. Talitha leaves to Mary, all the warm memories of our science classes. To Leslie D., S.H. wills a nose job so she can look ahead to the future. To Gordon, I, Tracy bequeath all my support problems and that infamous rust jacket, as well as my 20. Bob wills Kuthcy lunch money, permanent membership on the golf team, and his own spare key for the Gremlin. Anonymous wills to Mr. Miller the posting of twenty journals to keep him happy Cwe all know he loves postingj Kim wills to Marcia a new pack of cards and a better future for her. Sandy and Carla leave Fred 1000 pineapples and leave Carlos rice and sauce for every meal. To Dimetrius I give a new dance and a great senior year. I, Sue, will to Barb my time, and friendship forever. Anonymous wills Tom Demac 15 bushels of burnt fish and a burn on his left leg. I Gail, leave Della Garell a pair of stilts so I can see her in the halls. I will to Lori M. all the times we've said to each other about talking and the Nose and all the Honks we've shared, with hopes for many more to come. Lisa wills to Donna all the long finger- nails and starbursts in the world. Good Luck forever! I leave my brother Paul a nice sharp razor to shave his 3 hairs with, Gail. I, Sue, will Paul my love forever. I, Lisa Hoffman will to Mark Baird, all of our terrific memories we have shared together, a place together under the lights on the ice, my love forever, and 'Tm not leaving. I leave Fiona Jackson an everlasting smile. I leave to Diana Stillens all the necklaces, jewelry, hats, scarves and make-up you can wear, Lori. I, Sue, will to Anner J. Wanner a big enormous stuffed, fuzzy teddy bear. Space Goggles leaves M.C. a memorized minute waltz, a Y.F. picnic, Gwen, and The Creation. Bogart wills Emily a few inches and Tina a few more. I leave to Paula Garell a nice young chap who will fulfill her expectations. I, Lisa will to Linda Reuter all those good times together, the first appointment in my book after my degree and the continuous words of CALM DOWN Cindy leaves thanks to Mr. Fadden for four years of saintly patience Cat timesj and a great learning experience. I will Mary and Amy all the fun we had in Colorado, a game of scrabble, Bernie's version of Family,', our last night at Tico's rrrr . . . pullover, and Sadie Kate's vicious habits. I will the cafeteria the best food around and lots of as luck. Jenyfer and Luanne will Mrs. Moreau all our arguments in hopes that she will have two more just like US! Scott Davis leaves the U.S. Guide to Zip Codes to the Pon. I will all my friends all the wild weed parties money can buy. John and Mike will Betty and all the Bandscum . . . permanent living facilities in the Bandroom. I dedicate the song Run to Me' to Mikie Keeler, Beth. I leave Wimpy lots of love and luck and most of all a great big thanz for everything. I leave Leslie Dorler a nose whistle. I Don Roy will Jay Morse one 6 ajenikremale. The Italian Stallion leaves Michele M., Julie M., Jody Z., Lynn, Allison, and everybody all his love. To John Benes I will an apology. The Terror bequeaths to T.J. a white belt with a box of Ritz black dye, the number one best seller, a Holstein, one pizza Lisa-style and much love and thanks for all the advice I never listened to but should have. Tom D . . . wills all the future employees of Arthur Treacher good luck Cthey'll need itj. Anonymous leaves A.C. a life- time supply of oatmeal cookies and some Goo. Joann Evanick will receive from Lisa Hojfman many trips down memory lane and a ride on the opposite side. Keven, I 'll always rejoice in what we shared. 120 Nothing will ever spoil it or erase it. You showed me how to care, how to love, I'm so glad I was a part of your life and you mine. Take care always. In my heart we'll always be close, Tracy. Boulders', wills Little Fred one more prom list and a promise not to tell her about it. Tom D . . . leaves Dave Horton razor blades. To Jofes I will a melted lamp and an, I donlt know but here comes another one. L widow i353 bequeath to widow 1391, and widow 242 the hopes for all of us someday to no longer be the three widowsg but all the memories of once being there. We will Lori Stuts a car that runs and Would you like butter or sour-cream on your baked potato? Tom D . . . leaves Julie M. a muzzle. We will Mikey, 054 watermelon seeds to clean up after the next neighborhood party. I, Cindy Latin leave Sue Grunenwald my only pair of green booties, and to Cindy Jameison I leave Ole Henrietta so you can run her in the fields. Toni, Mary, and Amy will Erica Olsen all the memories we shared our friendship forever. Pam wills Mary more than one duck to quack at, a book on How not to tip a Sailboat over in the middle of a race and also as much strawberry soda as she can drink. I leave Heidi and Belinda a loud Hatus. I will to Lynda Dean many unexpected falls in the hall and 5000 handy handshakes, Gail. I will Linda Sailer a birthday kiss from Scott and a trip to Australia. I, Joann Evanick will my green and yellow basket and my shirt that you gave Dawn to Kay Heydmann. Linda wills Scott Olivetto all the linger lickin chicken he can cook. Mark Garnot and Bob Diggleman leave Mr. Bennison-Poggy, the 7th green, the 4th tee and a bottle of Bud. We will Joey Cson of sockj a multicolored sock. I will to Lori many goodby's with our list of favorite Rhymes I leave Gail Hait a guy with the biggest hands she ever saw. We leave Frunk another Frich and Frack of the future. Lori and Aggie leave to Steve one jar of J.A.M. Toni Sabia leaves Amy Silvestro a chance to see a shooting star and a sponge that soaks up more than water. B.B. wishes Terri Pinto the best of luck in all she does. I Boon leave to dode a dozen dunkin donuts, a year supply of signed passes, 10 frizbees, and a life supply of her favorite substance. I, Cheryl Massey will to Mr. D all of my dirty pens and paint brushes. I Robin Klein leave to my dear friend Linda Reuter a life-time of happinessg suki yukki, people that won't take her boyfriend away from her. Kim wills Tracy a bathroom on the track bus. I David Groper, will to Mr. McGivney an external life so he may spend it correcting term papers and essays Cespecially 9:30 on Friday nights.j Dara wills to Mara, a life- time of friendship and all the memories of our past. E.M. and D.E. leave Pud lots of love and aggravation. Toni and Karen will Amy a happy birthday at l'Last Laff' and a tow-truck. I Cheryl, leave Vinny, Chris and the rest of their gang, a million Go For Dough cards. To Barb Reif - Good Grief - I leave myself to promise to be your best friend - be your best friend. I Marilyn Ranalli leave Cathy Johnson a huge poster of her favorite employer land a box of Spic-n-Span along with my old job. ll hope that Bobby has a fantastic senior year. To Lisa Hoffman I leave a dozen Carvel cakes. Gertrude leaves Maybell all the love in the world, a life full of sunshine that they may always watch rising together. Mary I leave to you all the memories like walking in the rain, and the snow and my pretend Greek accent, most of all I give you my friendship and hope that we always stay close, Pam. To R.D.K. I will a million thanks for being such a great friend through thick and thin. If Mary ever needs a helping hand I leave her, one of the Caldor's manican. fI'm not a dummyj I will Liz Schultz and Nancy Tulash all the fun in Bus. Math. ylnonymous leaves Colleen all the posters at our eye level and thanks for a special love, friendship and understanding. Marilyn Ranalli leaves Pam ,Murphy, Mary Travis and Patty Albrecht memories .ang of all the good times we've shared with hopes for more good times to come and an everlasting friend- ship. Jeff Gartner wills Mr. McGivney a pair of bone colored Chubby Checker shoes and a KGB spy. Frank Florio wills Linda Capra all the love he can. Tim wills Lori all his love. I Carrie Marshall will Dave Mailler all my love. Linda wills Galey Goop, the dead Hy which frest his soulj, was killed between her Biology book, while making a dive for her life savers. I Vicci, will to Mr. Emmanuel all the prom favors, prom hassels and the privilege of arranging all the proms in the future. Lisa leaves Nancy one full coarse meal at Joseph's. I, Joann Taran will Mary Barry CPebblesJ Bam-bam as her boyfriend. Anonymous leaves Sunshine, sunshine and memories that will never leave our hearts, and a life full of love that she gave me, that will last my whole life through. To Mr. Schindler, I will a Herem. Roe leaves Nan a seasonal pass for all the basketball games in the world. Anonymous leaves Mike Maneri a Boxing Ring, Frank Florio and Mrs. Mullen to make the right on fair . I John Panepinto, will unto John Rywalt a barf bag for Paul Abruzzi's next party, his own spray paint, new clothes and many, many thanks. I Mark bequeath Bruce Ralston all the Catholic girls in trouble. Reez wills Higs and sugar daddy lifetime membership to the B.H.A.A. and two new traps to catch them with. I G.G. will to EM, Patty, Val, Sandy, Karen, Cheryl, Heidi, Janet, Judy, Beth and many others . . . Good times to come and to remember the good times in the past. Lori and Aggie leave to Judy - a birthday dinner, a soccer season, one junior prom, curly and lots of laughs and great memories from our junior year! Bonnie wills Terry all the cupcakes she can handle. P. Boulders wills T. Vavaso a new Kro album, and to A. Silberstein a pair of yellow spotted white carpenter pants. I will to Lisa Ruse David B. forever. feat your heart out Melissa Suel I will to Mr. Dupree the production rights to 41 plays, with 3 blackouts each, without technical rehearsals. I will to Mr. Buxton, a new lab group to have intimate talks with. To Mr. Lumia, a new machete with a dull blade, a course of APL in 16 easy lessons, and an English course. Bill Halpin wills Mr. Stewart all of his half finished wiring jobs. Bonnie wills Betty a rope to trip people with. Anonymous wills Frank Florio a parachute so he can finally blow his nose. Damack leaves Barn, Lynn, Sue, Wendy and Allison the best of luck in the future. I Sandi Turco leave Kathy Schoman a great senior year, all the memories we have, a blue capri, blue gran torino, and all the love and luck in the world. I Terry leave Johnny Bean a bag of Doritos. I Mark leave Joann Evanick a case of Bosco, and the nerve to go in Friendly's 121 Ice Cream Shop, go get em Jo! John Panepinto leaves many thanks to the class of '78 for all the laughs and good times and to the class of '79, a book on how to laugh and keep smiling. Amy leaves Mary Schatz And Toni Sabia a month at Steak and Stein, their immortal Bigl' locker by the school store and 300 rolls of film to remember them by. Damack leaves Jim Leary 100 tic tae toe games. Bill Halpin leaves Mr. Bloecker and Mr. Lambo all of his repair jobs on the machines and engines in metal shop. Lisa wills to Catherine 10,000 yards of long, shiny brown aair and ziti. I will Mr. Kamm all the tooth- less combs in the world, Robin. I Ruth will Judy and Jeanne and all my other friends the lifetime supply of cigarettes I owe them. Aggie wills to Jenny, all the fun times and great experiences that you can have in high school and all the memories of the talks we've had in the 2 years together, with the knowledge that more will come. I Sandi leave Kelli Killmer all our great memories we had in our classes. I GG. will to Chris NeJame a bar of soap to wash off the dirt above his lip. Bonnie wills Terry all the M 8: M's she can eat. I will to David a package of Big barettes. John Panepinto leaves his love to Karen, 462-5522 to Lorraine and nothing for Loretta. Damack leaves Judy, Schaak, Bob S and Liz K all my appreciation and thanks for all the good times we had. I Mark bequeath Barb Reif all the peanut and jelly sandwiches she can eat and the fond remembrance of the Janice Ian Album. I will to Terrilyn the old lady with a cane standing in the window! I Ruth Elliot will all the assistant principals and Mr. Brooks himself a big farewell. I will to Mike Lyons the ability to Think Brick for the rest of his life. Bill Hahrin leaves a 5 year supply of malteds and cookies to Mr. McGivney. I will Mr. Ghezzi a chemical to make bones plyable, so that when he ice skates in the future he won't break any, Robin. Amy Silvestro leaves Karen Huston Clifford the big red dog with love and apologies. Sandi Turco leaves all my friends memories. I Ruth will Mr. Connely all my secrets to tell my mother and father. I also say thanks a lot. Anonymous wills Mr. DiMuccio a smile, a great big hello and who says red heads are dumb. Anonymous wills Brian Perotta one book on how to skip Business Math, one day at RCK without any trouble and a free pass into Burger King with permission to tell Jay ofll FD leaves Mr. Lynn the 100 yards he never let me gain. Joann bequeaths one set of wooden teeth and one dry verse of Accapello to Barb Reif. Tommy leaves Mr. Fadden the best of everything, and warm spoons forever. He also leaves Tony G an amp for his Euphonium and a halfway decent frisbee form. Dee leaves: our 9th grade locker and chair, the 254 for the bet I lost, a balloon, baggie or tin foil 122 to be used in good health along with some ammonia just in case, a fan and air-conditioner, a piece of bologna and a hot dog, Big Bomb Big Blue , 10-4, a few frogs, the cow to always live on your street, someone to fulfill your desires , anxious, Patients, a hot fudge sundae with extra ice cream and extra fudge, the chicken wagon on the way to the drive-in, Boog, Booge and Buger, someone to find me whenever I get lost, and a best friend forever. To Diane. To Andre, one of my closest friends, I will all the luck and happiness in the world, love Dee. Anonymous wills Rob Riley the locker we shared in llth grade and all the times I tickled him to death! I leave Jeff Redmond all my love and may he have a successful life. I leave to the N.Y.S. D.F.Y. a great deal of thanks for all you've done for me. CI love you alll I will Pam, Patty, Patty, Caroline and all the other Red Oaks crowd one big party. An undisclosed source leaves to Marilyn one frosted pomegranite and storm field and leaves to Lisa a certain member of the Godspell cast. Dee wills to Don, one pack of orange tictacs, and a big thank you for all the answers to Mr. Fredrickson's test. I also will to Nolan my Science notebook so he can keep his notes in it. GT hopes that what indy wished for in September came true by now. Tunaj I will Jimbo enough pine conesu to last im the rest of his life. Sanny leaves her sister oyce jolly Mr. Brooks and one copy of Clarence illiams stupid jokes. Aggie wills Lori - all the emories happy and sad, good and bad - that we've n these 4 years and are ours to remember forever. will Patty McCort many a coma. I Carol Robilotta ill my friends especially Sue, Sue, Lynda, Debbie, ario, Robb and all the rest, one heck of a future nd all the best wishes in the world. Cindy wills ue Vanderwinkel 2 lampshades and 4 new pool cues. rish Curry - all the guys in school, John Johnson ood luck through the years. Cindy wills Tom arding a space car. I will PhiBrow, Lynyrdskynyrd. TJ leaves to Lisa her entire repertiore of obnoxious omments and one book entitled Terrorism in our chools To Sue G and Carolyn H, I leave all the imes we were going to go to the movies, but never ot there, and all the lies told by you know who. nonymous leaves Jill Stevenson a new pair of fish- et stockings because of the runs Celia wills in all of our memories and the good times weive ad, and a whole lot more. I Vicci Terralavoro ill Mr. Meier, Mr. Brooks. I Joann will Theresa ll the Saturday football games here at Ketcham ith sunshine not rain. I Carrie Marshall will Mr. Meiers a new throat, and a pair of legs to chase ll the kids that skip classes next year. Marilyn eaves Roseann Palazzolo the line-up at work, her wn personal parking space at work next to a certain ersons car and an apology for driving her crazy all ear long about him, and a huge key chain so that he doesn't continue to lose her keys everyday. ynda wills to Allison a trip to Staten Island in made he passengers seat of a '69 Rambler containing the map of the U.S. written out in full length directions in Spanish, hoping maybe this way she'll under- stand them if not in English, a pack of Marlboro food and something to drink. I Vicci Terrelavaro will Mr. Meier, Mr. Brooks and Mr. Connely my last name and all of my rotten relatives to go with it. I leave Steve Fredetee all the psychiatry work he won't get now that I'm gone. Lisa leaves all her friends the best of luck in the years to come. I will Maria Correla equality. Anonymous leaves Judy Taylor all of the love in the world. I Joann Taran will Dale, Nanci, Chris, Mary, Jennifer, Melissa, Sue and Carrie and everyone else the best of luck in the future. Carrie Marshall wills Mr. Aquino a tribe of his favorite monkeys so he can climb the trees, and a more lively 4th period class. Lisa leaves to Nancy all the love and happiness for the rest of her life. Tim leaves Jody all the people in the world to come up behind her and tickle her. To Janine, I Vicci will all the love ff,- .. by ' Sf, I . , . . I. is , .X 5' ' 1 I QM l. J, ' . . I lf. one friend could possibly give another, Hello Hawaii! For graduation Allison receives a gift certificate from Modern Miss with love from April. Other members that joined for this joyous occasion included, Owen a man from the Catskill toll booth, 4 guys sitting in a Florida Camero, Brownie with the game pass out, one drunk from tower III, and a guy impatiently waiting for his golf ball! I Kelli Killmer leave Sandi Turco all the love Kevin can give her, and all the fun we had in the past three years. I Carol Robilotta will Cathy Barpoulis, Laura Ormsby, and Jim Prescott best wishes and luck for next year and a stack of fresh burgers. What can I sayu leaves to Michele lots of love, lots of memories and a pair of platform shoes. Tami bequeaths to Karen a lifetime supply of fruity dynamints and the male vote. I leave my sanity and everloving smile. If I didnlt have it, I wouldn't have survived here, We will Karen Huston 20 extra minutes so that she will be ready on graduation. I will to Carol Marting the great times we didnlt have together, the many hours of triangles, 2 years added on to her age, and all the luck and happiness that exist. I Kelli leave to all my other friends memories that I'll never forget C K and all the happiness they can take. I Carol Robilotta leave my brother Rojas with all my fake notes, millions of forged passes and a book on how to skip at RCK without getting caught! Paul, I will to you much love, happiness, and thanks . . . Kama. I will to Barb Reif, a slap in the face from Every Septemberf' I leave Diany some Pepto- Bismol. Gail Garthwaite wills to all her friends happy memories and much luck and happiness in the years to come. Chobarski leaves Yack to Farrah. Anonymous leaves the B - H - A - A. lifetime membership to - AC, SH, TB, TK, JG. Marilyn Ranalli leaves Peggy O'Neill a pair of non-slip, non-skid clogs. ILL leaves Cathy one disaster movie in her brotherls honor and a free pizza with the Texan of her choice. Celia thanks Dee for taking me to school all those mornings. I really appreciated it. I will Mr. McGivney an oreo cookie, provided he doesn't spit it out. Belinda wills her nails to Mrs. Finn. I will a huge life size plaque of me saying Pm a devil, I'm a devil, I'm a devil', to Karen Rudy. I will Celia Kennedy the guy in the green car, and Illl always be your co. pilot. I will Beth a guy who deserves her, much thanks for every- thing, and a lifetime of happiness, Dee. Joe Hayes leaves his brother Bill, a map of safe party spots. To Ellen, Gail leaves a house full of kittens and windy Tuesday summer nights, and to Donna I will electric windows Cin car and housel, long nails, a bag of peanuts, and a canoe ride, and to Carolyn I leave some free weekends and many memories. Pam and Mary will to Marilyn a future without disasters and many days smiling at a typewriter. Kama wills Gretch Mr. Wonderfulf' I will the group ever- lasting trust in each other. I Celia, will Cindy all the love, luck, and happiness for the future. I leave Bob Albrecht all the fake popularity in the world! signed an un-plastic person. Mn Anonymous returns to Mr. Meier all of the passes he borrowed. Thank you. To all the track team, Kama wills a real winner!', Anonymous leaves Leonard a years tuition for his 2nd term at Cornell. Ring Ding leaves Kay B.D.'s body, a date with C.M., J.H.'s head on a platter and Vance. Anonymous wills Debbie Newman a Bit of a Bobby Pip. I will Brucieeeeee a longer jacket to cover his shirts and much happi- ness always, love Dee. Lyndas friend since 4th grade wills her love and a fantastic future. I T om leave Karen a now or never zipper. Stationery leaves the gourmet a wish for subdued flati. Anonymous leaves Mr. Buxton a 6 ft. life like Barbie Doll. To Peterkins I give a hug, a kiss, and a prayer, and the promise to always care. Heidi leaves Matt a ride home from the Dutchess County Fair with Russ, Bob, and a very Big dog. Paul blocks Anita's Cousteau and sends one back. To Mark B. I give one Kentucky 124 Fried Movie, and a lindy, with love from Lindy. To K.H. I leave two fsharing is nicej. We will Mr. Degroat a plastic bed playmate to keep him warm at night. Judy leaves Lori a very large can of beans. Bear leaves Dee a Raggedy Anne and Andy Doll Set 8c one life size SOPO-SBC. I will to Terry Walsh ALL the memories that these past four years have brought to us and a FANTASTIC trip to Alabama. Can't wait!!! Thanks for every- thing Ter, luv Lor. Little Kaysy leaves Mark the promise that he can babysit anytime. Philbor wills Pam one large hak-y-socky. All his Children leave Daddy Gee a pizza party at Villa Roma, 75 music stands, and lots of love. Chris Ditullio leaves his perfect fro to Ed Davis. To Mr. 'T?ennisena , Mary and Mary leave 2 non-lazy Italian girls and their accents. To Liz I leave all our friends of last year and the good times and the long lonely 12:32 ride home. Thanks for listening. I Lori Wall leave to Mike Gonyea a lemon meringue pie and lots of luv! Julie wills Cher 10,000 munchkins of her choice. ICN and SB. leave Mr. Fadden all the 8th periods we spent at Dairy Queen!. Paul Kutch wills Mr. McGivney an all expenses paid trip fpardon the expression therelj to the Hudson River State Hospital. . V , I ..af f. ' :ft ' 03544, W ,X 'hm' J... A M. V, n ,tail My ,LA g Au S . . . M., ' . s- 'W 5 .V e V ' .Q rg I JN ae. ....... W .. Y 'f' - 1 -,,- , ' ..., ...W , , N - at B I .... an aww I if I ,. I I -if -r .. , ,. M .L , g- ,.........Ma.zM-..v--.M MW- 'f JM-M . 515.473, eZ?5?f:.'fsf?ff' if 'W' ' f r H . .gg .. . . , . , 544.723 H .ya ' . W ii -h' V L, . ' WSQS , l if' and remember it only takes 20 minutes to get Conn. I Della, leave a million and one weird Hello's to the one and only Squeaky-shoed McGivney there. I will Linda Sailer the row boat in Maine. Cousin Marilyn will receive one custom made set of high speed jaws in honor of our family reunions. lKaren wills Vicki many more miles, a hard day's work , Henna, Nick Russo, 4-lF6, and an everlasting friendship. The proud owner of Hunk leaves memories to Tish of Dairy Queen Spit-outs, ladies, nights out, a lifetime supply of Jack-in-the-Box Tacos, passes that didn,t quite make it, a friend- ship that will last forever, and many more roads to lfind that we never knew existed. We leave B.S. Barrett the back stage cattlecrossing sign. I leave Renee Bardell another fantastic year at Ketcham, a dazsy, memories of all that we've been through together and all the happiness in the world. Thanks for putting up with me Renee, luv!! I Neanie, will Kennedy, all the memories of Just Lookin , Mag and Boogs, all the gross bologna sandwiches they can eat. Mols wills Petie Phillips a friday night seven o'clock phone call. I will to Judy a life time of happiness with Eugene. I will to Beth a Mac for her Fleetwood. To Colleen Duran and Mary Francis - have a great senior I leave to Pat, the one and only person with that laugh, I laugh better. I Karen B. will Larry F. all my love and heart, and stringbean a broken chair, all the embarrassing moments, and the Spook- hillers all the times at the pipes. I leave one certain red head to H.H. Anonymous wills Sue Kelley all the luck and happiness in the world. Jim Cypser leaves Lisa Siciliano a dragon and a star- ship of her own. L D.N will to Nancy, Monica, Donna, Linda, Sue G, Cindy, Sue E., Joanna the best of everything life has to offer. Each of you have been terrific, understanding friends and I hope you iind much happiness, peace, and love in the future. Hodge leaves Gucci a car without a front seat so she'll always be in the back one where she belongs. Patty wills Lisa R. a box of Critters',, Helen M. Mr. Meier, and a sissy Missy more fun and smiles. I will Dawn Applebee all the wet, muddy, grungy dogs she can find. Eric Schnackenberg leaves all his knowledge of German to Herr Behnke, in other words, Nothing. To Sniflles and Cag I will f'tons of memories, all of Montey Pythonis movies, K and K, and one less year of 5th lunches. Karen leaves T.J. 9th grade SS., a tennis game in the rain Cwithout tennis balls of racketsj, Espanol and all that goes with it, Mr. Audette and Caesar, one Mussalini term paper written twice, and my friendship. I leave an apology to Sugar Bear for being so depressing and I hope he accepts it, Beth. To Steve, I wish you all the love, luck and happiness in the world, Judy. Donna wills Kathy the Book The Guys in Rockingham Hey Joe! Jill leaves a couple reefs to the Nachos. Anonymous wills John Kirn the best of luck and lots of love. Bennett wills to Ag, a happy day, and another concert T-shirt. L Mary Consenzino, leave my big brother Uoej all the love and happiness in the world, plus more, and also the hope that we will always be as close as we are. Ms. Rommer, Mr. Clausen, Mr. Reid, Mr. Renta are all left best wishes along with much thanks for making it all a lot easier, Dee. Donna leaves Mr. Ridolph a thousand say what's. To Marilyn I leave a one way ticket to Texas, when I'm finished with it, A most rewarding job, with the best pay and working conditions. Storm Fields, and her guy whom she always chased after at work. And a new set of jaws that work slower while work- ing and faster when talking. Phil leaves Mr. Lynn his two year old game socks that are still in the bottom of his gym locker., Mr. Fredrickson two kiddie pool and a skimmer that were broken during the summer, and Missy a shoulder to dry one every- time she has a problem. I will Fiona much thanks for all the help and caring you've given me and much friendship always, Dee. Lynda wills Beano, Smith's Pond, and 2 years of complete tennis instructions. Pam and Mary will Marty and Ron each a stale doughnut and a butter cup of coffee, we also will Marty the female part of his projector. To Ron a caterpillar named Herman in memory of his deceased pet as well as a life supply of blueberry cheesecake to satisfy his hunger during his Future 3 hour driving course. Ron will also receive a monkey wards blender filled with banana peels minus the karanchalas. Morticia wills her relative something to smile about. Cindy Chiarenzelli wills Linda Sailer all our memories of the last 15 years and all the love we've shared. I Donna Houghtaling will Brian Rabenda a quarter pounder with cheese. Janice wills to Dee all the notes we wrote in the 9th grade so that she will laugh everytime she reads them and to Gorda I, I will one pair of black socks to remember always, Gorda II. Dara Nobile leaves. Good-Bye Audrey, Good-Bye Kelly, Good-Bye Ketcham!!!!!!!!! Della leaves her baby sister a personal chauffeur who doesn't count marks against her, the perfect boyfriend and fights for the front seat. D.R leaves Mr. McGivney a case of Di-Gel for his chronic belching. I will to Chris Matheson a ride in the F Bird. Kathy leaves Lora N. a swimming race across the living room floor, no Tuesday, and lots of green onions. To Mr. Kennedy I leave a group of students who never, never, never, use run on sentences. CWouldn't that be a kick in the Kimono?J I will to Brian Hanna my love and good wishes for the years to come. I will to Mr. Buxton 1 ton of Shampoo and a decent barber. Nancy wills Paul Kutch a future filled with happiness and success, and to Judy F. all of the lunches at R.C.K. I Janine, will to Mr. Kamm all the jello cakes he can eat in a lifetime. Mary leaves Amy a day that I will go to IBM with her, a baby tears doll, hopes that we'll be friends forever and a trip to California. 'Hookerk Hooker leaves to Baby Maynaro , marching band, hepatitis, and a gig at Hughsonville Community day. ECN will F.C.G. all she can get and hope she knows what to do once she has it. Sue leaves Kathy a lifetime of happiness, someone special to love, and eternal friendship. Big, little sister leaves Ken all the luck and love to make it through another two years. I leave Steve his special sweetheart. A Fun - In - The - Sun beach bum, wills to Leisa Schatz a bottle of Coppertone. I leave my craziness to whoever needs it to get by B. C. Sue leaves everyone love and a heart full of hope. Michele leaves Mr. D a handful of dirty paint brushes and a hug. I leave Sandy, Beth, and Linda football games in the rain, our friends from the bus stop. Alex, Mark, and Al, and a great senior year. To Stacy and Chris VTA, Gail wills one pass a week and days free of those d.s.'s, C.J.S and MT's and to Chris a year of daily penmanship lessons and a scholarship to writing school. To K. Bumblack and B. Peake - Thanks for being there. Anita wills Kay, I owe ya l0!!! Heidi wills Beth all the memories that made our friendship, whether they be taking walks on the wildside or taking walks on Seaside. I leave my brother Ron all the mischief I never got around to. Mishey leaves the Field Hockey team a lot of ACHES and PAINS. Cindy leaves Mr. Lumia all my geometry proofs and the best of luck in the future. 126 Cindy Chiarenzelli wills G. T. a day at the playground, car 22, and one of Johnny's best. DM wills Roy Boy all the recognition he never got. Anonymous leaves to Craig, Scott, and Doug the secret of the 29th and all the great times at the lake. I will Rhonda Burdick a 250 Honda, so I can ride it. I Linda Sailer will Cindy Chiarenzelli the memories of one prom date with our dynamic duo , all my problems solved and unsolved, one marine to wait on her hand and foot, all my love and friendship and the best of luck always. Andy Silberstein wills Paul Balderes a clean slate. Anonymous wills Rob and Paul a grand cousteau. To Miss Tigai, I leave the hopes that what was, will be, and what is will leave. Mara leaves all of you's to enjoy. Cindy Chiarenzelli wills Maureen Jermyn all of Mr. Hanes babies. D. T wills Sue Kusmiss all the songs we played at the volleyball dinner. Boe, Dirk, Bobo, Goob, Kutchie, Cons, and I leave the junior class a book on how to defeat the heads in Drag racing in Red Oaks Mill. Howard and Mike will Mr. Dupree 3 shots of drano for his kidneys. Andy Silberstein wills Pat Lucas a box of tissues. I Bonnie, leave to Sandy, one stolen car, one stolen bike, the plans for the perfect crime, and a bowl that is never empty. Andy Silberstein wills Mr. Lumia the ability to play tennis! Deb leaves to Bob M. All her love forever, I leave PUDGE 100,000 embarrassing moments, I leave ., W..,, I -1- 0 Iii? as K ' Q 4 X Y . 'tn aron a punch in the nose and two more years in Ketcham, leave cuz Sue 1 ride on the Dragon Coaster. Fiona dicates the song summer soft to John. Colleen wills inda lots of luck with the thick headed one. Paul wills ernon a cross for burning and Dave 100 Peaces and 50 aters. Celia and Janine are left a ride to Ketcham anytime ey need it, on account of Vicki might forget that Janine d Celia hate to ride the bus, Dee. From Karen Huston's osest friends we leave her 1 deluxe model hearing aid, to ake conversations normal. TH leaves to the entire music ept. a budget of 500,000 and all the love and luck available. e also leaves to Judy, Kathy, Sandy, Beth, MaryAnn, and Pookey Pookeyn lots of XXX and OOO. Terri and Jill ave Carolyn Burke a jar of skippy peanut butter and lmer's glue for her fingernails. A secret admirer leaves the cretaries in the guidance office a sweet disposition. I Linda ailer will Celia Kennedy her T-bird with a never-ending pply of gas. Kevin, I can tire you out anytimell, Tracy. ick leaves Pud McGrath a private drum lesson with Carl elmer and a bar of Irish Spring Soap. To all the Heads R.C.K., I leave them a life's supply of grass fthe sweet elling kindj. I Rosanne Palazzolo will Don my eternal and tal love, and without him my life would have know eaning. I Steve Higgins leave D.R. and R.B. all the FUN J working on next years PORTICO. I leave my brother all e strength he needs to make it through school. To my ster I leave her all my luck to whatever she wants to do. racy Lynn leaves Kevin the memories of a certain ednesday afternoon at Wayne's, the tenth grade Field day hen I first signed your Portico, brown contact lenses so ou won't have to worry about your green eyes Ceven though think they are greatj a little Afternoon Delight, a lit candle t the chapel plus those summer memories, all those ice ubes you put down my backl, and a nice, easy path to the udson River that will get there! I will Steve a WAH ike an oh thats cook, John an oh, Wow, and the other teve a thats a lot of Hooey. L Nick Adamakis, will Mr. hezzi an analyst for all his twisted hang-ups. Trailblazer ills to Unca Stretch a cassette tape with his confessions on and a cassette player to go with it. CCh. 13 gets the emaining live copies to split-up between them.J Kay l-Ieydman - A date with B.D. and C.M. for the rest of four life! Loretta Auch - A poster telling everyone the ilference between a strawberry blonde and a RED EAD. - a good friend. To Karen Eselson, I Loretta ave all the ring-dings she can possibly eat. The surgeon ills you an empty stomach for all jello you make and a big Eutton marked STO . Yack leaves Linda C. some pompanionship. Jack Boyce wills Cathy Ciclioni dinner for wo and Frank Florio. To John Panepinto I Loretta A. leave Llstrawberry blonde mop to mess up instead of my hair. ike Keller one new years eve party love always a good Wiend. To Nolan H, I leave the best frisbee so he can be a 'Frisbee Pro too. Yack leaves Lardo a REAL woman ithout any imagination. Rose wills her Doll a new I.D. racelet to replace the one he lost, patience to make it thru .C.K. and my telephone number. Andre Carey - One 4k .Q I 1 gold plaque with Don't say die engraved on it. Anita Larsen - A book on how to make a phone call without forgetting who you are. Nancy T ulacz wills Brett Asher a lifes supply of peanut butter cookies, a cheese cake, and one giant Stogie! Nan wills Kev all the candy in the world. To Terri B., I leave a Lst and Foundn of her own, a memory of 77-78, ANOTHER JACK, and a BRAT pin to wear always. Beth gives to Mr. Fadden a big P.S. and a lifetime supply of Rico reeds, for all of the help and understanding. Anonymous leaves Mr. Buxton a case of shampoo, a box of dreb food, and a new lab coat. Rosanne wills Joan all the thanks in the world for being the kind of best friend that anyone could ever have in their lifetime. Frank Contelmo wills Tony Larsen a washer and dryer so he doesn't have to wait until the end of the season to wash his uniforms. Scott Vetter is willed a Wow. look at them sexy ankles and the publishing rights to those strange stories we wrote in Math ll-12 from Tracy. I will Steve Higgins 4001 shopping carts in the parking lot, during a heavy rain, with all the lights out, and with Spanky yelling for him to get two rows in before he can leave. I just want to say that I'm one mean dude. Nick wills Herr Behnke Viel Gluck mit Ubermachen und ein Wiederschenf, Last years 4th period math class wills Mrs. Schwerman a bucket full of bird droppings and a math book with blank pages. L Rosanne, leave my 127 brother Mark the sports curriculum of Roy C. Ketcham to be-come the super jock that he is. I will my brother Dan the best of luck with the football, basketball, and baseball seasons ahead and my talents to go with them. To C.C. we leave all the X-rated movies ever made by Physic Majors. Diana will Susan H. a kennel and a job as a dog walker, 'Muscles' M. a place on the USET, a lifetime subscription to all horse magazines ever published, and Gladstone, New Jersey, and to Lorraine C., I will a lifetime supply of tissues, aspirin, a recording of God Bless You and a horse proof' lock. To my B.H.A.A. members I leave a fruitful supply. P.H.D. leaves Cindy R. a punching bag and my bandanag Lymm K. a book of funny jokes and a place in the Philly Philharmonic, and to Willis,' Hart I leave a permanent box at Yankee Stadium fright behind the crank's dugout J. Frank Contelmo wills Chris Ditullio a set of hedge clippers so he can cut his bush. To John, Andre, and Paul I leave all those little ba-s at Sharpe Reservation. To Linda Bowers I leave a lifetime supply of MacDonald french fries. Kay Heydman - Who done it? from a friend. Loretta Auch and Chris Wisner - One party without a crying session. from a friend. Anonymous wills Dwain Morello CMagnum Force!j and Robert Cecilioni CWhite Lightningll a new basketball and a case of Heineken. To Mr. Schindler, Coffin and Brown will a memorable front row and 50 music lessons during labs. To Man, Sunny and Slave leave automatic collators, stampers, and staplers to be used one hour before each concert, and also a lot of love. Kay Heydman is willed one fingernail that wasn't harder than the rocks from a lab friend Mr. Ridolph is willed a class full of delinquents which aren't that bad, The Frap. Mike Finnegan wills Kathy Schomann ALL HIS SUPERIOR BASE STATION EQUIPMENT! Cand Shiny's, toolj L your understudy, will you a birdie suit one size larger and a different sweater than what I have. Maryann and Sandy hope Mr. Parsons may someday see Hopkins Cafe. To Chris and Anita L Loretta, leave my last hope that they never get caught sneaking into a drive-in without me. Bruce R. wills one brand new pair of hockey skates and one unit for the road. I leave Sib a few more sisters, a new camera fwith a lifetime supply of film and paperj, a pair of her own boots, and a sog. To my best friend Roe, Nan leaves all the love, happiness and luck in the world, and all those great memories we've had over the years. Bonnie leaves Karen Schneck one eternal springtime - complete with sunshine - and her love. Beth-kid wills to Karen Pudy a portable water fountain that never runs dry. Diane wills to Cap and Kepher a years supply of whipped cream and a bag of Fritos. Plus a carton of bright yellow tennis balls. Rose leaves Dawn our Typing 2 class, Sl for every period out in the smoking lounge, a pair of boxing gloves for A.C.A.S.W., a plaster job on her bedroom wall, and a long friendship between us. Bonnie wills Sue McDonald one huge pot of chicken soup. Frank Florio wills Tony Larsen the Schafer brewery. To Cag, I will all the love in the world plus 2 lifeguards to stare at, a new car to cruise in, and a year,s supply of dancing pillows . 128 Rose leaves Monteclair to Terri, Sib, and Mary to do whatever they want with it. Diane leaves Mr. DuPree OIIC thousand senior yearbooks for him to sign. To Mr. Frisina, Diana and Karen leave a bench in the lobby for all the people who drop out of chorus. Frank Florio wills Mike Maneri all the sweat shirts in Dutchess county. Bonnie l leaves Diana and Judy Kloepping a wet Sicilian pizza, with a side order of macaroni and cheese with all of her love. To l Sue Aldrige I will a season's pass to Jabberwocky a CC , fr thirty cent snack at Perkins, and all the fun times we had walking to Dairy Queen in thirty-two degree weather. friend I will the 6 pack of Miller she left in my room RCK, a cure, and the only thing you want most in li e. will Bennett 2 tickets to the Biggest Concert in the world. To my 6 . I To Sugar Bear, the sweetest bear we know, Yoner, Dee-Bird months ago. I will my sister Nancy, 2 more great years at f m and Beth dedicate a day with everyone smiling, a pro mind our own business, a Chicago concert that works ise to out, a thank you for putting up with the group. Lynda and Allison , will Chris Wall longer legs, a much shorter track, and the many many more fun filled miles she has left to jog in her remaining years at R.C.K. To Richie, I will 24 hours our fav, Miss T-To J.T. and J.E.F., I leave lessons on with I the art' of sublity and the best in life always. The big L wills Nance, Broomhilda, Little Brownie, and Dick all the roads in Port. . 5. fl' To Naomi, I leave a better 3 years. Mr. McGivney1v 6th period class leaves him lots of mouthfuls of chewed up oreos. Beth wills Sue and Karen my first born, so they can practice. I will Steve Becka one bottle of Afro-Sheen. To my buddie, n and m, D.N wills them a long lasting friendship. To Ug, I ,leave M.M., J.J., and all the rest that I donlt know about. To Patty Scacciafero, I leave my smiles. To Lorin, I leave the ability to not get hysterical over Cgosh-a-rootiej parrots. To T.J., I leave all the great memorable pizza nights with the gang. And mustn't forget the frustrating times in the computer room. And all those hazy mornings that are sure to come from working till 3:00 a.m., with the crooked lamps, ,the pain in the neck customers. One cousin Marilyn! Toni 'leaves Bonnie to the veterinary Institute of America in hopes that they can determine her origin. Anonymous will to Debbie Phillips, a book of 1001 excuses to all different kinds of problems. L Celia will Allison the memories of all the years weave known each other and all the good times we both had. I wish you the best. Skunkman wills Coach lBennison one pet skunk. Dan will receive one thousand egg lshells in the mail in memory of art class. Diane Daley receives the management of every peanut outlet in the nation. 'BG will get Amy Silvesrti from JE I David Gropper will Mr. McGivney an eternal life so he may spend it reading Jterm papers and essays Cespecially friday nightsj, I ld like to iwish Bob a fantastic senior year. I leave a million thanks for always being such a great friend through thick and thin. I bequeath Linda May Rosen a wobbly webble that fell downl, love Mark. To Linda Rosen, Colette wills a one, two, threel' andfor A Red Pen! Lisa is left the top of our last year's locker, one broken mirror, a mit, two bulletin boards, and one show case, one player piano, one T.V. to watch when she wants, double period Chemistry, the hopes and fears, the secrets, the fun and all the love we've shared together for many years - with many more to come. Claws will receive a loin cloth, a cage, a hair transplant and some .hard drugs from Paws. I will Patty McCourt a M: inch so she'll be 5 foot. We will Ellen Keefer a nose job. I will Bob A., Frank, Kutch, Dirk, Goob, and Bob C. all the drinks at iHoliday. Linda and Randi will Andy one hundred and one iways to be a liar, and a super senior. And to Nolan, the , Flirt of the Year Award. To Mike S., Linda R. wills some Jethro Tull, cosmic awareness, Russian lessons and a i drafting pencil. Judy leaves Aggie the soccer ball she touched before it went out of bounds. I leave Fiona a barrel i of seagrans and enough seven to last her a lifetime, Beth. Kathy wishes Bob, Chris, Pat, Pete, Tom, Larry, Koz, Mark, Paul, and the rest of the guys best of luck in the future. I will Janice Rudy a booklet on how to Write Right! I will Tina Frappier another dollar for her daily earnings. Cindy leaves Lori Serra a fond memory of Bio. and Green Fly Swamp. ED. leaves D.F. all the happiness in the world, I I leave the Prom Chairperson all the styrofoam in the world, and pipe cleaners. I will Jeff a girl who can say the I love you that I couldn't. S. and K. leave Steve L. a years supply of peroxide and an everlasting sun-lamp bulb. D.M wills Jay 1000 Hsmokabolsf' and a lifetime membership to the Handy Van owners association of America. I will Julie many more locked bathroom doors to walk into and that great feeling of embarrassing situations. I Linda Sailer will Toni Sabia all the embarrassment I can think of. To Dawn Freyer I will all my love, Dave please come back. Kay wills Lisa, Val, and Chris a song for every situation and happiness for their senior year! I will Matt McGowan a hunting trip at the Cabin. I Wop, will Mop Lop, Cop Wop Lop, and Bop Lop an evening of Lopping Out!!! I will Celia Kennedy the guy in the cafeteria. The concert wills Mr. Fadden the latest book on sax and the everyday manf' To my Super Stud I leave 6.7 cases of whipped cream, a life's supply of Tequila Sunrises and Memorial Day Weekends, all those high doorknobs and many other memories. Kay leaves Betsy all her down, down, down's all her popped corks and Paul to take Scott's place. Steve wills Mr. Buxton a 2 liter jug of tegrin shampoo. A former pupil wills a lifetime supply of grease relief' to Mr. Buxton. Brett MacElween leaves the only copy of Chops with confidence to Gullery, his original manuscript of 1,00l slanted eye jokes to Mona, a poke in the eye with a large maggot to The Pear , and all any attack trained amoebas to Ernie. To my Big brother Jon-Jon I will his long-awaited Saturdayf, 129 Diane leaves Carol all the Gandalfs magic and power to use to her best advantage. Frank Florio wills Tony Larsen a hand calculator so he can really count the right number of beers he has had at a party. I, Joanne will Dale all the free passes to cut classes that she wants to. I, Joanne will Nanci Robert Redford and Barry Manilow for the rest of her life. I, Pat, will Gail lots and lots more smiles and laughs through the years. L W, I give you a good connection for all those marathon phone calls, 17 buckets of shark guts, a trip to Virginia with all the trimmings , a case of the crazies , the admission that I was wrong - burnt oranges are blackl, that night Big Brother's MOM walked in on us, all the happiness that anyone could ever want, and my dearest thanks for all you've given me, and the fun you've brought to my life - keep that peace- ful, easy feeling - a Kindred Spirit. I Joanne, will Chris Ulisse and Nanci Schettino their own private broadway show with Al Pacino. I will Mr. Bre-Miller or Chuck rather, a small hand mirror so he can tell when he has chalk on his face. Della leaves much love, luck, and happiness to her very best friends. A. C. leaves H.H. a compass cause she'll need it to find what she is looking for. We leave Dee a serious pair of white shorts that are two sizes too small. Let it be known to all, that the conheads live. I Joanne, leave Dale, Nanci. and Chris all the bones they want and the money that they need to buy them. I leave Gailley a trip down the hall and a free amputation of her XL legs so that I can talk to her face to face. J .M. leaves F.J. a screwdriver, a tape player and all the memories attached. I will Bill G. a new 3 piece suit, a pack of wet Camels, and a long playing recording of Barracuda. To Hodge I leave many sincere thanks for all her taxi-driving and all the lights she had to put up with. I, Joanne leave Theresa permission to go to parties and wherever else she wants to go to without the hassle of her mother. BT, A.C. and the two JMIS leave B.C. the hickey she got the week dracula came back from Colorado. To every person in this school that parties, I leave Mr. Connely. Mr. Meiers and many teachers that would try any- thing and everything to bust for possession. To Pat, I will all the straight hair in the world from N and B. To swing she can fall olf. A. C. leaves B.C. a serious year round tan. BT leaves B.C. a ruler to set herself straight. Bro leaves Bro the couch he ruined at my second party, everlasting friendship and a thousand trips to Stratford! Lisa leaves Mr. Kennedy many thanks for the only good English class I've ever had. I leave Mrs. Finn my thanks for all her help. Deb leaves B.M. all her love. I will Diana a horse plus 130 all the manure that comes with it. To Robin, I leave Wayne, and Dan, to Mary, I leave Grizzly and Paul. Teo wills to Chris, Dave, And Stacy all the paint eggs, perfume, shaving cream, and cereal that they can fit into one hall locker. I leave to Elaine at least 25 good laughs a day. BT leaves B.C. the treasure chest she never had. JM., B.T and A.C. leave F.J., B.C., and H.H. a thousand refrains of a certain', E. W. and F song, sung by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Randi wills to Linda C. a life- time of tennis games, iced tea, Dutchess County Fair, softball games, strange adventures, muddy path, do-it-yourself Franco American Spaghetti, and lots of laughs for the future, and to remember chu-bum. I leave Chris a book of 10,000 Irish Jokes for All Occasions so that she can get revenge. To Karen, the roads to riches from N and B. I John Kernerhan leave to John Ahearn, enough money to start his own library on submarines. The teddy bear with the blue ribbon leaves huggy boy memories of the couch at L.P.'s house, all the nasty notes in the world for social studies, a promise that he'll never say . . f' if she won't. 2 JM's, AC, and BT leave Deebird', a tow truck for when she gets stuck in the mud while watching the submarine races. Maureen wills to Linda, Johana, and Maria, all our great times we had and our memories of 10th and 11th grade. To Diana, wonderful memories of everyone here from N and B. John Kernerhan leaves to Vincent Herring his own CB radio station. To Zieg, Zag, leaves one locker door numbered 813 complete with mirror, the football team of her choice, the chemistry class, the ice skaters from Spakenkill, and our story, and much love to a wonderful friend. JM leaves FJ the courage to say those three words , a driver's ed course, a good mood, and a flat driveway. To Tom Vavaso, we dedicate some time to see some friends who truly care, Beth, Fiona, and Dee. Maureen leaves to Jilly a flying fish, a gift certificate for one coffee in two cups at ribbles and may she keep counting the 29th day of each month. A.C. wills F.J. love, a midas muffler, and 2 soiled tuxes. Nanci S. wills to Chris U. hot spots in the Bronx , and all the copped life-savers she can eat. John Kernerhan leaves William Halpin enough money to start his own repair shop. To Joanne E., Bill wills a hit album Amazon . N.S. wills to Mary B. a whole book of Flintstone hairstyles. To Deanne B., Cary Grant wills 800 IBMers wearing no under- shirts. Karen Schneck leaves with love and thanks to everyone at Ketcham. I John Kernechan leave Paul Clausen a pair of Mary Duls add shares. Mo leaves to Neet,' a great summer to remember at Pirates Canoe Club. To Mike S., Bill 0. wills equal AA recovery time. N.S. wills to Dale W. nother chance with all her friends. To Beth Cochrane, I eave a piece of lumber to repair the bench at the Red Oaks ill Park. I Patty McCourt leave Chris NeJame all my love orever and always. I leave Bobo and Bob 1000 serious sayings. Karen gives Rich these words, I love you. Faun ivazi wills to Mr. Buxton, the love he has for him-self. To atty McCourt I leave an extra big toe to be kissed by who ver will kiss it. I Dale Whileley, will Mr. Pickey Blasdail a iant size box of tissues. To Bonnie: A promise that I wonlt ug her about all those guys in the past. I leave Debbie a million pizza boxes to fold, Rocky and all the happiness in he world. I Dale Whiteley, will Scott Reavy the best of luck pver. I leave Kath 100,000 rides home, lots of laughs, and a bunch of bananas. I leave J.L. 1000 how's it going? . To Bruce T. we will pleasant experiences in Jack-in-the-Box, a group that doesnlt hassel him about his goings on, a lifetime gift of our friendship, Dee, Beth, and Fiona. I Dale Whileley, will a better Buzz in the future. I Pam will Mar another Twill to write! I will cute Mark Reed a kiss and a big hug. II will the moon a very hairy Italian. I Gus Gerard leave George Karl one pair of hightop black cons and the best of lluck always. Dirk leaves Thompic one flat tire to change in the South Bronx and a life size poster of Dr. J. Gerr 1 leaves Gerr 2 the name of Gerr l. To Tom, Anonymous leaves all the luck with Claws and wishing him luck in everything else he happens to do. I Mustard Seed Helper leave Kay Standish Heydman all the college brochures that don't have any boy's in them. Ha! Ha! Anonymous bequeaths Tina Frappier a 42 pound Maybelline Mascara 8L brush, one week ,supply. To Patty 8a Beth, I leave a years supply of soap, Nlotion and perfume, for their friends who may need it. I Patty, leave Becky Christensen a life supply of Pistachio Nuts and a lifetime of Love, Luck and Happiness. I leave my ego to the Junior Class. There is enough for all of you. 'To Art, Faun wishes him luck in trying to decipher the music in band and also be able to play his part. To the school and everyone and all my friends, I leave ever-lasting 1Friendship, Good Luck, Happiness, and Love. D-Man leaves lthe B-Man a ripped off Fire-extinguisher and the greatest lHalloween ever. I will Little Lorin P. and Miss Melon, 2 butterfly nets to catch all their prey in. Lzlz leaves Heidi all the concerts we've been to and all the memories involved. Sand leaves Kath the lifeguard the Inn-Silver Blue car, a 6 ft. blond teddy bear: and lots of love. I will to Neeta and Benna the best of luck in India in the years to come, and may visits back here, Love Karen. To Mrs. Treacy we leave tall the dooms daysu, Mother McCress and Polly Parrots she needs for her next 20 years of teaching. Orion is left to anyone who wants the by Heidi and Liz. I will Lorri Murphy all the hot fudge sundaes that she can sniff up. To the A.F.S. club, I will success in the coming years, and the best exchange students in the world. Scott get fruitflies and gnats from Sandy. Lzlz leaves Joanna a locker of her very own without a combination. To Nancy, Karen wills an engraved plaque her favorite saying I Quit. Sandy leaves Mr. Denier the Lord of the Flies, Mr. McGivney some good whines, and all the secretaries the appreciation they deserve. To Kevin from Tracy I will all my love and a big bunch of tickles. Bill Boyle leaves the computer room part of his spirit with buttons. John Rywalt wills John Panepinto all the toothpaste in the world, and a bottle of Pepto Bismol for Bruce T's next party. Diane leaves Lisa S. a mthril coat to protect her from the Dark Lord. I will Beth, a less complicated life, a guy who deserves her, one day without spilling anything, an everlasting smile, love, happiness and friendship, Fiona. A. M wills L.D. a radar detector, a set of radials for her get away, a map of Albany and the Catskill Mts, fog lights for those bad nights on 84, and a years supply of munchies, Oh, we can't forget that hand crafted ring for Christmas. I will to Lori my friendship forever, memories of good and bad times and a lifetime supply of carrot sticks. Sue leaves Pete Quinette all the good looking girls he can get. To M.S. from TS I will a car, a crash helmet, and a new set of brakes. To Patty and Russell, I will all the pain of homework and the success of graduating. I will my brother, Alan, to Nancy Burch. Bill Boyle wills to Mr. DeGroat a book of puns so he can forever amaze his class with his tremendous CD wit. Luanne wills her brother Bob, the happiness of not having me around for his last year. I Linda Reuter, will to my dear friend Barbara, my mint green gown fwhen it gets back from the cleanersj, a rehearsal dinner so she can practice eating, a Boogie Woogie dance with Mark, an automatic bow tier, a pumpkin outht, Mary Tyler Moore and a toothpick to get that something between her teeth out. To all the Kadettes I leave Mr. Fadoon and his angry temper. John Rywalt wills Mary Travis ice skates that fit either foot, a nickle for the dime pitch, and all the love in the world. Cindy and Allison leave Celia a lifetime supply of pizza, and the Mobil credit card, for those days when there's just nothing to do. Diane leaves Susan a year's supply of pens so she can write her compositions without interruption. Sue wills to all her friends memories of good times and hopes for better ones to come. Bill Boyle leaves all his teachers past and present, his unending respect. Chris wills Anita a cheerleading partner who turned out to be a best friend, a few wild vacations, a summer filled with good times and an everlasting friendship. To Cathy love Tracy. 131 I will slits to you know whose pool and all the memories we have shared. I leave to you Robin, my dear friend, one large plan book, big enough to accommodate all the plans we've ever made together, a winning volleyball team, all the fun we had at Friday night services, one bottle of No-Doze to distribute at your next after prom party to keep your guest from falling asleep, and last I leave you all the love and happiness in the world - Linda. I will Dee a day with no decisions, that special someone, a less moody friend, a thank you for her smile, my everlasting friendship, Fiona. I will Mr. Aquino a stack of quizzes to grade and a Smile. John R, John R., Bruce T, and Dave N will Mr. Aquino and Mr. Kamm, tee shirts big enough for there huge arms and a class where you learn, and laugh a lot. Bill R. is left a special friend- ship and more happiness than he'll ever know from Sue, Csomeone who will always carej. To all my underclassmates, I leave a bucket full of tears for all the years you have left. Chrissy KBITJ wills Aubie fBo-Boj a date to the Junior Prom, the best dancing lessons ever, a very Happy Easter, a surprise,' birthday party, a new battery for the Cutlass, and many, many more memories that will stay in my heart. I leave my sister Chris, two more happy, fun filled years at Ketcham, a ride in the trunk, all the crazy things we've done and been through together, but most of all my love, you really deserve it, Lori. I give Lynda the right to get a little too rough, along with leashes for her animals, Mr. Fly and That Bird whom she admires deeply. To my only Lisa, I leave a life- time of happiness and joy, and hopes that your life will be as happy as the way you planned it, to you I also leave my willingness to listen, in hopes that you will continue telling me all your feelings, because I will always be there to listen with loving wishes, Linda Reuter. Sunny wills to everyone, memories of time past, smile and a lot of happiness always. Cag wills to Sniflles enough H.B. dreams to last a lifetime, and a big fat kiss from P.S., along with a bag of red licorice to keep her pacified while she's waiting? leaves Dina good luck, Terri leaves Mr. Picciotti a new set of nerves. Carolyn leaves Cheryl the night at East Mountain with Dave, Jim I Diane will Janine a jello mountain with a nillawafer at the top. Anonymous wills to Julie Guerrette, 100 pizza rolls during 5th lunch. I will Bill some composure so he doesn't act like an idiot at parties. I Karen leave Diane, memories of the few times that we showed up for chorus. I will to Mr. Picciotti and Mr. Conforti a gigantic Kiss for all they've done. L Lea, leave Bob Albrecht all the hello Dicks' I never got to say. I will Mr. Schinella a bottle of Scope. Cheryl wills Sue A. a life of remembrances of all 132 the fun times we had on Halloween, plus all the times we stopped traffic on Rt 9. A Mysterious Buddy wills Ger Travis all the happiness and fun in the world for being the greatest kid in the world Cnext to mel. I T errie Burger, leave Mr. Aguino one paper airplane in the middle of his classroom floor. Buster leaves to Munchkin the memory of being stuck in the snow with Ralph and Herbie! I Diane, will Sue one case of Seagrams 7. Anonymous wills to H.B. all of the good times on East Mountain Road. I will Mr. Clausen, Half a Brain , so that he can be dangerous. I Karen leave Marilyn, all the little talks we had about our favorite subject during bookkeeping. Lorretta, Fiona, Chris di Karen leave Mr. Cameron a pair of Gold Goggles. To Cap and Keefer I will a million vacations in good old Poughkeepsie, along with a couple million picnics with Cag 8a Snifiies. Anonymous leaves Leo L. a hand full of Something Nice . T errie leaves Gilda a drivers license so she can drive her new car IIB., leaves to Gary Irwin, one Burnt Slice of Delano's Pizza. I Diane, will inch high a purple balloon with white Polka Dots and one fan to cool off. I SR, will to H.B. her forever love G.D. I will Mr. Audette a bar of Irish Spring so that he can be manly. Karen leaves Mrs. McGinnis, all the jobs in the Data Processing that were never finished. To Tom Vavosa, I Loretta, leave my apology for all the times I got him in trouble in chemistry. I Maria, will Alan loads of memories high and low, and a terrific senior year, even though I won't be here. To Al, Mickie, and Todd, we dedicate a Group that cares as much as we do, maybe too much. Fiona, Dee, Beth, Tim and John will to Jim and Mark, leadership in the rowdy section of W.E.. I will to Pam, whatever guy she decides on, and all the lunches we goofed off in. To Lori, I will fond memories of haggard hours spent as team manager. Gorda, from one crazy to another, I leave the memories of my front hall on cold winter mornings, a big grin and Hi and I can still talk faster than you can! I Kathy Blackburn leave all my friends ESP fLisa 8a Suej memories of laughter. love and our high-school days together at R.C.K. I will to Kelly, all the movies and funnies we never saw, and to Carolyn, I will all the late show movies and the popcorn. To Diana and Shari, both reassigned to San Jose, I will all the love and peace in the world until we meet again. Mary leaves Jeff, Munchkin,' one a duh-huh and one What's your problem? Mary leaves Sue, all her love, friendship and glad we're getting closer again, also want to say that we haven't known each that long, but it seems a lifetime Sis . To Mark, I leave 20 pounds, No Eskimo Pies, a Wykagyl towel to Dial with, all our good memories Cespecially Abruzzi'sD and most of all, my love always, Vick. SH leaves Mr. Connelly the two 6's of Michelob that he never drank. I leave Frank Contelmo a You owe mel' for all the money he borrowed for lunch, Lor. L Vicki will Karen a Henna, for every boring Sunday, a patent for A Hard Days Work , 2 fags a ride on a normal included and all the happiness in the world, to which you le entitled. I will Tony Larsen a ride home from l the parties we went to, an apology, and all my ve. Steve and Dave are left an Oh Huh! I ill Monica Giroux a new mailbox, and all the luck, ive, and happiness in the world. Kathy Blackburn will a thanks and all my love 3 Lisa, Sue. Paul, Sandy, and all my friends for ie happy times we shared. I'll always remember lem and you. Time wills Matt McGivney 5 packs of Eeos daily. Maria wills John good luck and lots ' good times in his senior year. To those three Cys who click-click', means so much to, it, means en more to us, we dedicate a special love that ill always exist, Beth, Fiona, and Dee. I will u Meg the morning that I never showed up at her ouse and all the walks through yards. To the R.C.K l l l Field Hockey Team, I will a team banner with our Motti, Give us a break? Teri, I will you many more holidays, keep up our tradition! fI'm sure you willj. Have fun, Tracy. To Pat, Karen wills a whole week without seeing boys. Anonymous leaves Dennis Babcock a wish for all his happiness, and a thanks for all the happy times we once shared. Three years in the presidency is willed to Tom C. from Tim. I will Jeff DeWitt all my luv and a big thanx for caring, Luv Sis . I will to Steve and Dave all the long hard hours spent on the -- - yearbook. I Lori Wall, will the senior class a big thanx for all your friend- ship and good luck and happiness always. The Class of 78 leaves .................. 'I X 1 5 . 1 1 X I Superlatives K 52 Most Talkative: Kay Heydman, Joe DeAngelo Most Musically Inclined: Lynn Kane, Mike Siless , 2-Q if 3 1 l ffff,i n n y i y an i n nn, , vi '- ' i ' aff- Q f in if in y i , I . :Ski - ' ,j'+1ii-fwafifi -. u 3 i N A -y L, ffi gif ffz ' -' ' ! f5'3'ETWf4ig --.seslf ' a W, gk f- rm 1 , .. T .L xp. Most Athletic: Jim Leary, Alison Bodley Wittiest: Karen Elselson, Mark Gamot 136 1' is I-in-1' ,jd A ' veg. '- ,X 1 ...gr f . A. - -g..-'f' Q -,,, b . .1':-:o:',. .A 1 --- 'ss.m..,.!Al I xv -4, V Y 1 Q 5 .- fs A i 0114 .,,,,,, ,Q F W . ' I - Q ' x , H.- - .M if , 515 M 4 fe ff A , 5 Nw 1 1 Q, x ,F Most likely to succeed: Shelley Marshall, Tim Kircher Best dressed: Cathy Cicilioni, Jed' DeWitt A 'UQ . 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' !Qr'.f, ,, N r 1 1 h xi 4 ku mlm Q, , it ki R H-f . 3 Q., Class Of 1979 E President: Renee Bardell Vice President: Mike McNeil Secretary: Lynn Ainslie Treasurer: Mary Garrity Advisor: Rosemary Evaul 4 I Q 1 i I '.4 . 4' K ' 'file ag, i 4 RS' 2 I Qi, A 2 'xi A 4 Q -af. .4 ' ' K' My --' , U , t a 2, 6 5 ,,,.,. fra A Y u . it ?fl'Tff.y N QW it V ,mag TK 4. .V ,airy dist .roll-. K' Mir ff? fa - . 4 Cynthia Addeo Michele Aheam Lynn Ainslie Richard Ainsworth ' Margaret Alberg i R Patricia Albrecht Wendell Allen Chris Ambrosini Mary Anderson Shawn Anderson l . K It-V Tammy Anderson ' Carrie Andress -- Bradley Anesi ' , ' Brett Asher V e James Bain 1 - Jim Balderes Cynthia Ball Renee Bardell Q Alicia Barksdale Anne Bamard William Barnard . Katherine Barpoulis Gregg Bashor A Anne Becka 4-Af ' Renee Behnke 1 ti it 1.41, f 'Y - , . f 4 1 V4 Xe aff' , - l I Laurie Boris Linda Bowers Margaret Boyle Mark Brittenham Suzanne Brooks Anne Brown 1' Kathy Brown ' 2 im ff , Teri Bnmdage ' T ggi ' , Thomas Buchanan -A ls. 'lmxxl' ii 1 4 'Q ii W l, Y Thomas Budd X , Joan Burhans 54454 f A H i , Karen Burke 1, Q, 5 K .fi Robert Burke ffl- V' g 'L - ' Mike Burkett ' X d x A A Laurie Cadorette if A dir -35. R' ' 'eh I 1 A Gordon Calley Linda Calvelli i '43 it Paul Campala ' 'l Robert Campbell Fodnck Cdmuzat '37 Thomas Behnke Tracey Belding David Bell John Benes Laura Bennett Deborah Bennick Paul Berge Karen Berman Wayne Birch Sheryl Birdsell Steven Birkenmeyer Kevin Blaich Karen Blake Sharen Blohm Jeffery Boldrin 149 Chris Canale l Carlo Cantarella V , ' l Victorio Cappelli K Q X . gg' , f' ,, A -Q 1 l Nancy Caricari E, Q ' ' c , 1, At t Nm Cam . Y 9 . M X 5 ' 'iv if Scott Carlson ,E Keith Carney L - iffy i P1 Q, U ,' Dina Casciola Q, Z V' tw 1 'fy .I Mona Chang 5 1 V ' E' L Chandrakan Chaudhari .ff f. John Cheetham 1 ' ' Mark Chermak 4 ' ff Robert Cicclioni -' N L christine Clark , n 9 I S .Ely B gt :km Marie Clear YA fx, J gf V QR .N Beth Cochrane M Q - , Suzanne Cohen - ' V. 4 V , ' 1 V f: , W Patrick Colaianni , 'V Z: . , wb 2 ii Jay Consadine 'J I ' 'tt Matthew Conway , ' -1 Barbara Corbin . +V I, , John Corrlia - '- 'f ' - Thomas Coy - gif! j . Q A Matthew Crane L R Ag ,M eh Marie Cross 5 1 A A, , . fi! Joe Crotone A W N N F 2-A Z, ' Nancy Culotta ' ii DQ U A H W I, , .V Brian Cunningham , Qff. 3 'Q Todd Cunningham ' ' M . i n A Patricia Daum ' 1. Jackie Davis A M Q M I Dave Dean 'I 1 V, 4 Linda DeAngelis A g J A It , i 5 , R i Demi lo ., e 53 .J . 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Mary Garrity Karen Gasking Mark Gebler Paul Gebler Pete Gerney Steve Getto Monica Giroux Christine Glinka Gregory Goeller Sue Goeller Beth Goldstein John Golestani Michael Gonyea Peter Goodermote Barbara Gordineer Lisa Gorr Kara Gough Doretta Grecco Cathy Greene Robert Gropper Linda Guido Kyle Gullery Mary Gutowski Patricia Hagg Janet Hadden Craig Edgar Brian Elliott Marshall Ellis David Engstrem Ernest Erbe Mark Espositio Eileen Fallon Leo Fan Lori Farrell Gloria Fass David Feller Steve Feller Gary Fellin George Ferris Christine Fidler Eric Finch Karen Finn Kim Fischetti Tom Hanagan Pablo Flores Dennis Foley Linda Foster Becky Foust Christina Fragner Kerry Frame Mary Francis Allison French Winona Gadapee Nellie Gabin Gina Galiota Richard Gallagher Alan Galow Sally Gardiner Paula Garell Gail Garnot Brian Haynes Sean Heaney Greg Heneka Juliana Herder Ken Herman Lisa Herring Beth Higgins James Hiland David Hill Sue Hillard Joe Hirsch Kathy Hirt Jeff Hoffman Lisa Hofsommer Patricia Hogan Shelia Hogan Paul Hohn Margery Howard Betsy Llyde Peter Iacorazzi QWWSXQZX K1 if 85339 siwlli Sue Hadden Lisa Hahn Paul Hait Randy Hait Richard Hall Nancy Halloran Scott Hamilton Jon Hanna Paul Hansen Thomas Harding Greg Hart Illiam Hart Bob Harten Kim Haygood Craig Hayn . 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'F-'7' 'QE V-915 u X Sally Raymond Shari Redgate James Reed Kevin Reilly Valerie Reis Walter Renihan Rachel Reyes David Rhoades Alicia Rhodes Tracy Rhynders Anne Rittenberry Mike Roarabaugh Francis Roberts Andre Robertson Ken Robinson John Rocha Roy Roche Luis Rodriquez David Rose Doreen Rossi Lori Scianna Fred Scott Theresa Scott James Seaman Chris Sekely Mike Selage Sheila Shapiro Karen Sheehan Ann Sheeley Debra Sherman Sue Sigler Howard Silinski Mary Ann Silvestri Steve Simonson Philip Skipwith Evie Theford Mark Tokarz William Tompkins Dave Traver Susan Traver Andrea Tullo Laura Turetzky Pat Tumer Pete Tust Mitchele Usavich Barbara Utecht Eric Vandercar Doug Vanoppens Shelley Vanvliet Nancy VanVoorhis Rich Van Wagen Mark Veipert Chris Velz Sue Verone Shelia Vigue 156 Val Small Barry Smith Todd Snyder Karin Sonntag Bernadette Spivey I ' ii :4 w 'ff If . 15l'3'r'J L - A Ya l iii A I X. Dane Springer Sharon Stander I Diane Stanley Q, f . N Norman Stickle 1 Q3 V - - QW I , Eileen Stinson i M-XA it , . N' I l A Janet Sullivan ' Michele Tancredi I - A e an ,, Neil Terrelonge PTQQ g X - ,qw 'I x Kathy Tessier ' Q 'I ' Christine Teta X 'A mr ' i , fi ia gn -f V, I' . ,i '- -.Q-. t , ,,. i w? . sa A y l ' gl 'X 4 'S -959,55 1 ' :A .. A. an Q ', :V '. 'JR . -Sf I 2 ' 'N .E is lfflk 61,7 V13 V, N .-an -Pri 'P Y 27, X fl .V Cathy Waddle Brenda Walker Mary Ellen Walker Bob Wallner Colleen Walsh Laura Ware Melissa Washitz Dave Watson Peter Watson Janet Weiss Mary Ann Wiety Gretchen Wemer Sonya Westbrook Dan White Dave Williams Liz Williams Lisa Wilson Ann Wise Craig Wojciekofsky Leslie Wolf Beth Wolpert Alayne Wood Dougles Young Sandy Zieg Laura Zucker 4 -4 wg ,,, -1 if if l ,Qff fs' 'fr -r tiszseg ca wa V C H 'st In X X ' 41 X' xg 7 ' . V l . 'W x 0 A 'W' a i v' . X . t A 'U l ' ' s as ff I M5 V 3. W4 gt X ,fl 'f,' ri l ,lf i i ,, I is x -. . 'mm 1 V ,as ,- .. y f J 'V f., Jie' A ,v .Ml WIS- E, 'lwm-M' 'N WH ,JAH .99 if 1' .4 X L an A mf 5 as 1 x , .am-dkvmw ,V f f gf fdigfffffw N V7 -N N X ,- QA.- 4160 I X fe! JUXQ , 5, . cf 9 ., ' wifi fi X N Egfifgfgilwfkgb F ' X Q9 I - X QUQU 03 4555 X ,EP ffl f X i ffatiftfgbytiww HQ Wifi? Q ,a WM jff3:Q,ri'2W Lg iiiff: Class Of 1980 Sophomore Class Gfiicers President: Tom Cantone Vice President: Ann Marie Dragone Secretary: Kathy Lynch Treasurer: Anita Visentin Advisor: Jeffrey Behnke Advisor: Agnes Tracy L . A , fi in .J 4 , . .3Q..5,Mws.wx..e.-s-Q one N7 rf .r:, ,fx it 'CH' K ,.. . 1 , ,, V Q ' C I' f -buf . , xg ,11 . Q x ' ' x ,ml-' I .1 . Jf:'X.x ' .1 5. N V ,- A -i e 1, '.,q.L 1. in B . A aff, ,Y A . J J A ri -. A V V X 1 1-1 Q ' 1 X 4 i Q jig 1 k H ,, 'Y ai if X 1 3 F5 , 1.434 1 an 1 A x 18 -6 H as f f. fi L- V J ., J will A 374'j 4 Aw .K + Y fvwy l 'ef AK A-2 .A ki .J . ,fs ' 4 X. A wf ,, l H WJ? V1 be XJ' l ir, an ,fr ,gt ' A I 1 ,QSM-If o ,,, 3 , Lai ks' w . ai is ii QA . 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Diane Acker Kalliopi Adamakis John Addeo Joe Aiello John Albertson Colleen Alexander Laura Allen Carol Algren Robin Alpert Dan Alvarez Charlotte Anderson Mark Anderson Robert Anderson Sue Anderson Lorraine Antonetti Mark Armstrong Carolyn Bacchi Marcia Baird Richard Baldwin Ewa fb ,CQZMQQQ 0YL'7fL w Zlvcfffffawrlif Walter Beneway Laurie Berge Linda Betz James Bierman John Birdsell Maureen Birkenmeyer Keith Blaich Jeffrey Blake Thomas Blake Pete Blauth Cindy Blauvelt John Bloecker Patricia Bodley Tina Bonomo Christine Bowman John Bowman Janice Bradford Julie Brandenburg Cynthia Bray Paul Brittenham Charles Brown 35 HIM 'ofca64fb1 iff. ,f fd Cl 'fy ff 5 X , f' ff K, 2 , Dee Brown ' ,f A -g f Donna Brown ' 'I i N' - Jon Brown L L ' 'H Karen Brown A 'Q 1 Steve Browne 'sk Tl 163 Kerry Bryant 4 Jill Caruso Linda Cathcart Carolyn Ceccotti Linda Chamberlin Andy Chamuris Jenny Chantry Dean Chapman Diana Chirico John Chobar Ed Christie Larry Close Howard Cohen Alan Collins Maribeth Collins Brian Conley Esther Connell Janet Consadine Mike Consadine Dan Contelmo Ann Marie Conway Dawn Coons Eric Coope Kelly Corr Mary Corriveau Genevieve Crane Lisa Dahl Colleen Daley Kevin Daley Kathy Dalton Joanne D'Amic0 Karen Datres Cathy Davis Diane Dean David DeCampo Carolyn Deciblo Lisa DeGenova Karin Delavigne Kathy Delcotto Andy Dick Dan Diesing Kevin Bryson Doug Buchar ' Vincent Bullock , Ken Bunney -J e :- Mary Ann Buck I Qi J Nancy Burch Rhonda Burdick Robert Bushnell - Hilary Busing . f Karen Butler . J Lisa Butts Theresa Buzzutto , A Steve Byrum 'N 1 . Mike Cady ' - ' Nancy Campbell Manuel Canero 4 Tom Cantone , Deanna Cappo ii V I' Joseph Carolin A , A fi Leslie Cartier ' 4 - ' it ::, 3 4 Jeffrey Cadow 'rr T' was r ee Q -f,,4xpq,, . f Ei E A ,f We M Q' W fren , ,L --fx! . l xk, Q, I X, v 'X 'Q A Q , , 'mt Q ,J - Ja i iii? HG' , 5. J gg, '...g, ,J 'W ' 'z xv Q Y J .1 A I , V C 2 'I ala - ,gil ., . .,,. I 1 Wg - I. L. . J M BQ M y- ' if . X .r 4 2 Viiyyi ' . JI 5 I 7 wif: I , 1 't V A ui i .ii 41 at ,fl Q r f' si' ' fi' - me ,, we ' .. ' 3 E' f .S L L .i 451 l'M,1'f i f . I vt JXA-fl I a ll iti , 1 K 1 li iy W 1 L , mx, lil tm S E 2 QQ. ' A. ,Mp if . L fi? i t X f are ' if P .M Ze, , 'lv . V. tt,t L A . , J l i .. ,X X J I 6' 1. I , 'Q' g . 5 ,v 'rf-Nts il 1 iff: W cf .. . 91 - 1-.i :fix- ,W e . 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V' gi , i' ' Um S w- a., ,r w x A fxk 1 wi ,gil wt K 5. vs- -tw 4 Bill Farman John Ferling Pam Finn Michele Feller Karen Feola Patricia Fitzgerald Mary Flannery Maria Florio Dave Flynn Glen Foley Maureen Foley Richard Foster Donna Fowler Suzanne Fox Jeff Francis Rodney Frantzen Todd Frappier Brian Frazier Jane Friedland Lori Friedman Tim Fritz Rae Galioto Timothy Garofalo Betsy Garthwaite Lori Gatanis Ronald Gehl Denise Genin Steve Gerney Karen Ghostlaw Scott Giddings William Gilmore Michelle Giroux Steve Givas Linda Gnienvek Carla Gobbi Ellen Goodermote Glenn Gorden Howard Gorden David Griess QW' f , ' v Diane Diesing Gina DiGregorio Carolyn DiMaria Deborah DiPalma Steve Dibrow David DiTullio Thomas Docherty Lisa Dolan James Downing Ann Dragone Keith Dubetsky Tim Duke Karen Durocher James Dutsar Elena Eblen Tina Eblen Beverly Edwards Scott Eldridge Nathan Ellis Cathy Fairbanks ei 5,.. Q, Lori Grunden 453 Q ' V Sue Guarino I V A I X Peter Gunsch ' V g , J W ... ' -- 1 Q A A it James Haag ' ' V' Q '75 ' f4QEf'Q . K Terry Haggerty ' f,. X 'Q Q . A tt Deborah Haight i .2 gi V V l Lori Hamlin Q, lr gg ' ' . X X Deborah Hanson , W I ' I 1 I 16 Betsy Hanson ' ' ' ff? J :ii B Kandy Harrington X X , f f X Hr' ' ,J A N ' Alan Hauver . H ,, ' x ' . fi, .m- , LQ v I B111 Hayes ' 'R 'J 4. ' J I fflgj K Jane Heany C. ' Q1 , J it Kathy Hegener It -V ' 'L David Heneka AWS W if , Leslie Hereford f , :Nh Richard Herodes 1, . , ,W Nancy Hess A B ' gala... 1 - - .wi tr V X ' . - A ' MP2' J fc.-AV, i i . I Charles Hiesel tif: , 9 51' Afy, Dave Higgins fi v' 5 -. ' I gftuigi il vi yr Don Hiland ,I J ' it Mike Hilderbrand J A ., Mark Hlavaty g - fi J t X Dave Hoberg 'Xgf 3,9 Q 5T'??f ' 'ff V X Pete Hoemes My TE it Paul Hoffman .Becky Hofsommer A Gerald Hogan 3 'J 3 ' Bob Hohn . ' 'tj ft- V Laurie Holtzman 4 . ' A Gordon Hotchkiss ' Mike Hughes Q V J Myla Hunt A L I X' 0 ' Lisa Hurst ' . J ' Jeannine Husson ,' ' ' X i . , ,i Q t l r N . J x li, . . lls J T T 6 - Karen Hutchison ' Rose Ionnone M A Robert Inserilla flf' 4 Q Lf' , V- Q... - Alan Jackson f' N Constance Jacoby V .V B '31 X J N J I X 7 . z 4' A 'mf 'ax 7 Andy James V ,Q 1. B gl, Mark James W J Candace Jamieson f' V ,1 ' I . , 1 J 1, Fred Jardinico ' . , Q4-1 Ellen Jensen A - :J i A A 15 ,X , X X ' rl. Nancy Jimenez g Nancy Joba ' V ,X Q Christine Johnson f , . V, M f Karl Johnson I ' N g J' Lorraine Johnson , Q W ' I Nancy Johnson .A J e Paul Johnston 7' f M g A Andrea Judge I ,f r , 3 Helena Judge R f 5 A? , tmfl: Dave Kaplan if bl 55: 1 t v - X . W 4 X ' 5 Robert Katsch , I , ,.,, Linda Katz ' W. .. Ffa Q., , ' A 1 Eileen Keenan L r S 'jj ' C' 'Lf' C? Mike Kelly V J g . ,L 5, Paul Kell .pf K J at ,C y ' y A ty? K L V. A Lg so ly Aa. X Q4., QE ----qi wiv ,. ,nt A ' 4' . M J , gf ff. ,iff f I ' E I , X L ' f ' - iz' 5,13 -'J ltti , '22 J . ' -. A 'ai x f 54 A e ea at C' ,, ,rf VF, , i ' 1 i t 1 L . V X f , - 1 ' i, x . .. mf -3 y .. ',,, fi. .1 it 3 I we 1 1. -it i n fr 2 V L 2 X Li ft , N f , 3 f Q slr :gift 1, 4-+ ' ' H Q J c..1m'1fa I . 1' '- Q A X .'H' Q fx Cindy Manna .a Sal Many -E, ,Z Sue Marinelli A , John Marino V J ' ' A... Jeff Marshall g Paul Martell i tiff If L' V- , . , f gg Carol Martin ,Ji ' K f, Coleen Martin ' 5 -- ' l'-3 if ' -2 Jose Martinez Q' 1 if IW, - Maria Martinez 5 A . Norman Martinez ,Q ji, if H V Q' f f Jamie Maset Q' ' o A Janet Maset l Ii 'N , if I Dame Massey Mike Maresco 7' ' K l 1 . V f Karen Retsall Steve Keschinger Linda Kilmer Brett Kirchner John Kirn Stephanie Kiefer Marty Kobins Denise Kolb Mary Koontz Julie Kopatz Alex Kostro Christine Kozlowski Barbra Krom Carrie Kruse Sue Kuhn Ruth Kuo Mary Kusmiss Trudi Lackner Sue Lape James Lashomb Dan Lattin Annette Lawrence Cary Lawrence Mitchell Lederstein Chanda Lehigh Larry Leung Annette Levy John Lewis James Lieberman Jim Lillis David Lockwood James Long Marlene Longi Leo Ludwig Lynne Lunden Linda Lustgarten Jeff Lynch Charles Mackay Kelly MacMaster Bill Maher Al Maier Judith Manca Kevin Mangone V q 1. Q, 5 7 wt ' 5 J A lift f V I is flfilk I Q U! L N 3 Jean Mathisan V, . Y L I QXW A X' X1 'J Dawn McGeowan A ' A I N fri L73 fllflfl' Donna McElhone i 9 ' A Qui? 1 Ll VULN A LJLJB, Pat McHugh iq ' f Q, O intjg Lk K yy X, 7k Q0 Maura Mclaren g g i M it f yy ,A-Q in l 'T tfllf' NLC QQ fill! ' Linda McLau min ' .G UL! 11,75 OA lkgark lslclglasfer 3 A, 1 at if it ext wb ll J 5 f Ay, e elvln . 4, Q, ' fl 'I C' Xl Q Christi Men'enski ' A ' W1-f f P, Q P PC! wJ f 1 1 if , fx Q, f 1 f ' J f ' .xiyljfflfl ,YQ I Qi Cathy Mercer I W 2 J F ,IJ Cathy Mestman Y p I Ad v 1, f il Teresa Migliore - HY 0- -, w ,Q A- if X N 4!Q Q ' Helen Miller In 'kbylx ' ,A Jane Miskovity . b y -l j J D' I ,Q V A' . ' ff 1 Phyllis Monachino P ' p - J P , f ' Laurre Monck A 49,5 f 51, ' A ' jf: . fi,,Oe,flfk Woody Movers YD H Mary Moran ' . I' y Carol Morin - it 1 A 2 'V M 'P -,-'-. I . i 5 i Z5 :ik .,-m,.,,a.w Nancy Morris ' ' R A AV Brian Morse K ' Teresa Moruzzi M . Q-' fi A 4 ml? ' Pam Mortill V iff' JUS? l lb - fl floyd? Vefmia MWC' A 5 fab .1 A am P' f f Ann Murphy by JM ,X .y Rory Murphy 4 ,X , A-K ca . , ju Sharon Murphy 45' an ' , ,A 1 , I 9- V P U' , G., ,C,,,. V Karen Nagel diy X -ff l., ' V ag A Od JP Mk Barbara Napoleon f A X if il jg! jj F gl Ken Neevel Nancy Neise Kathy Nellis Joe Nicdercorn Kelly Niles K df , Off 5 P 'NM W 0 W WM Andy Ortiz Joe Palumbo Bob Pantaline Audrey Paonessa Rene Paonessa Theresa Parnella Stacy Parsons John Pascoe William Patrick Andrew Patton Debra Payerle Karen Peters Deborah Phillips Dan Pinto David Palgrean I. sta 1 A In 151- 'lpq ,.., ' ffl, A i M4 A pe, l Cathy Noone ' n ,W ' V - 5 Fred Noris p T . f' if ' A Joanne Norsek I ' Sherri Norten ,, 'A Sharon Nutter fx.. ' Nwi' ' W ' V Peter O'Brian Margaret O'Conner Penny O'Kane Kathy O'Neil1y 1 J if l . ,vt . . 4 a 5 Q .4 V' .Q Q 3 W, 1. A '29 v 1 L ?A: Lisa O'Rourke K A ,.v ,f :J ll 'ff if J ' I ' H- N il, ',.l 'J' X L fi, ' 'E ,ar 1' ' I ii i xx t.. ii ,E K 'Z l ai J , A 1X ' I. W ji Q 'Ella 'fr .4 ,I Q ' li, Q' A l -A 3. 'lib V .fly iff,-. 44, 5, ' A feffi' A w if QL. 'Y-9 di' J .. Mx ' X1 V 'VKX If R Jw' .QU , - -el-' is ' .. . 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LOGE M88 59633 Marlene Rosenberger Margaret Rowland Adam Rubin Bill Rufling Tom Ruit Sharon Russell Kelly Ryan Linda Ryan Linda Ryan June Saddlemire Lynn Sartoris Jane Scarchilli Bob Sartoris Mike Schaller Leisa Schatz Karen Scheer Mark Schomann Michele Schreiber Ike Schurman Ramona Scianna Steve Scofield Steve Scofield Ann Scott Kathy Scott Lisa Scrivani Deborah Seaboldt David Shahbazian Natalie Shaw Joan Sheppard John Sheridan Todd Sherman Carina Shipotofsky Mike Silinski James Skotthy Allison Smalley ffl Caroline Smith Matt Smith Joe Soto Lori Spahn Sue Spencer Tony Spero JoAnn Spuiey Darlene Steams Lester Storms Ed St. Pierre Bob Strasyewski Tom Strudler Ken Streets Cheryl Sullivan Chris Sullivan Laura Sutten Kelly Swope Chris Tanguay Deborah Tarr Judith Taylor Penny Taylor Theresa Tedone Joelene Terrogano Dan Terralavoro Wendy Thompson J Pete Versace Sandra Vieari Eugene Vidumas Anita Visenin Melissa Waddle Rich Wagler Chris Ware Karen Wallace Rich Water Sidra Watts Chris Weber Theresa Weir Tracy Wenz Kim Williamson Cheryl Williamson Richard Winslow Elizabeth Young Audrey Zehnbaur Vicki Zometsky Steve Zajkowski 1 , .ei nh x Ax my -1:53 4 Wi , K ft . . A Q WV - A -f,l'. L 4 5 2 f' er A sxqw, i Nu ,, 14 ,dz -:tr f 1 mf- ' . .. 5 .W -v. lg ' Qxdfx T V434 .of My .ls A - f,f,f 5-A i , , - I , fir. HJ' ' 'r' ,. . ' N A 5 A ,, 1 , A it at Haw ' WA r Q3 -K 'fn I I ' Q ,. 3.12, Q yy, ,K y 3 A ft fel? a A -5? 'lf' T S M44 sl, I x fit x - Theresa Tillinghast , X 5, Steve Tokarz +- , fChar1ene Tomlins N J ,T .-If 59, X Q Eileen Travis 'ii '2L',' A . ' K Pete Tripputi 1 5 I ' V Q l4 Andy Turits A ' Steve Turner ft! A Fi: Mark Urbin , ' 4 if 3 Jonathan Valle 1'-.Q 0 3 is K ' h V ,Juju ' 1 ' ext anacore ,f d V W A4 W Lisa Vandercar 1 ff Jelfrey VanEllen n r V Angela VanSchaack 5 V 'T 'Q Theresa Vavaso lm' Kathy Veipert ',,.' F 1' - i A B, af. A 5 1 AYN14. A-A ' v x L Q A L, -17 W Q5 ' ff' ' , ' ,,, or f f at A kv VZ l 6 5 Y- ' it F M A31 753 A jk - ' 7:2 V K, H . .-lgfe--23.6 MJ rw., W e ' ' AX Er T , X f T 1 . l V T it v Rada. L .414 3 4- .,.,.,,,, ,. N, 4 w M FQ Gm Q Us W?Sf3W5g,waO,5X wx? ' v , ' I , iq I Q - ful V - . fl I 5. N N V 5 - ' ' 5,13 .. V Q- 5' N, Q AH . Vg Nx Q 'ii' . ' l'l 'Q , , 0 Q, 1+ 1 LQ Q N 'U Q, 'tif N f , X C U. xr JE! b .i II Q 4 if usa fa: Y . .4 Y! x -.M 5' N-N5 , g M wr 2 if if f .1 R :E K ,..,, gk is 'r -v x, L .',49'13,-Ig? ' A. M M ' x . f P E521 f 5 3., , ,,:, ' X in Q if .--M 4 i 2 .fi -Sg- Ap. X . Ev' 'W' , Left to Right: Mike Finnegan, Bill Halpin, Ed Llewellyn, Vinnie Herring, Mark Brisson, Roberta Stanulewich Cadvisorj. Missing: Mark Lysko, Mark Shepher Damien Fairbanks, Michael Blecker. 176 ' . fZ'Z?hfmW0.1 3 i 1 'Q 5 , 1 S 2 f 1 I ,f iff' 5 af' Q M T215 Si, 1 7, W Ki ,A eft to Right: Linda Betz, Chris Tanguay, Debbie Hanson, Kim Nestler, Jim Shotthy, Missing: Lori Hamlin, Netta Upadhyay, Damian FairBanks. 177 Left to Right: Chris Fidler Csecretaryj, Helen Maurer Ctreasurerb, Donna Ciminera fpresidentj, Mark Brisson fvice presidentj. if 3 Left to Right: Karen Rudy QVice-Presidentj, Lori Serra CSecretaryD, Lisa Siciliano CTreasurerJ, Rachel Reyes CPresidentJ Missing: Louis Clausen fadvisorj. 5, uf , 94. .5 -1.-z.'lg,:'vx.isTtt Honor SOC1Ct Officers Left to Right: In tree! Howard Chang, QVice-Presidentj, Dave Gropper CTreasurerJ, Standing: Karen Eseison CPresiden0, Lisa Ganzhom fSecretaryJ. 25 ooo .-. Vv if Elin +3 ati!-:aw QUIZ Bowl Left to Right: 2nd row.' Chris Fidler, David McVey, Tim Kircher, Howard Chang, Karen Berman, Ist row: Charlie Brown, Al Grecco, Adam Rubin, Missing: Robert Dupree Cadvisorj, Y, , '-um' M Odyssey 'LXR N. 'gA t ' Left to Right, 2nd row: Marsha Pratt, Laurie Berge, Tracy Duerksen, Anne Becka, Tony Geeakoan, Carol Morin, Diane Morin, Corina Shipotofsky, Leslie Dorler, Sue Hart, Robert Adam fadvisorj. Ist row: Patty Haag, Gerda Maissel, Beth Shelly, Lisa Sicliano. Chess Club Left to Right: 2nd row: Charles Brown, Tony Giaccone, Ist row: Bill Barnard, Leonard Buxton Cadvisorl, Mark Brisson, Missing: Laurie Boris, Bill Boyle. Ski Club Left to Right: Loretta Auch, President Jason Heath, Vice-President Linda Bowers, Treasurer Missing: Karen Chober, Secretary ,Q ffvwhf tt, W ' wx. ,QW ,t,,m Xi, arching Band if if ua , , ' ,r fi , K' Y ,Q A , M' we ri Kris 1213+ iii X Left to Right: 2nd row: Michele Schreiber, Liz Williams, Isl row: Carol Schreiber, Beth Wolper. If Il, Left to Right: Joy Hendrickson foo-captainj, Cindy Hackle, Tracy Rhynders, Tamy Hancock fco-captainJ, Teri Rhynders, Sue Traver. Missing: Sue Hadden, Sue Palmateer, Sue Kusmiss, Diane Patterson, Debbie Bennick. Left to Right: 2nd row: Dave Tannhauser fco-editorj, Tony Giaccone fmusic editorj, Mr. Dourdis fadvisorj, Ist row: Kathy Barpoulis fsports editorj, Gerda Maissel fmanaging editorj, Howard Chang Cco-editorj, Missing: Leslie Dorler, Lori Boris, Cave Cvropper, Bob Gropper. , F T - v , ,, y if y i wig? its at ooo , ,. 1. A ,- t ,HM my I gg, ,. i f-I Fi ' ii, 6 in W oo o K Q it -- . 5 ., 6 ' in ' it fx 9 S 'H' M ,Q Z' l li gs if 5 lb affirm fm va ' V H k,,' Left to Right: 5th row: Eileen Keenan, Jolene Tarragano, Kathy Hirt, MaryAnn Conway, Alayne Wood, 4th Row.' Leslie Dorler, Jennifer Duke, Debbie Hansen, Karen Wallace, Lisa Butts, 3rd Row.' Gloria Fast, Wanda Crudup, Joe DeAngelo, Colleen Martin, Lisa Hurst, Penny Taylor, Cathy Davis Cpianistj, 2nd Row.' Susan Hart, Carolyn Ceccotti, Karen Gasking, Scott Eldrige, Sheila Shapiero, Betsy Garthwaite, Lisa Hofsommer, Ist Row.' Lois Buchar, Sayori Ami, LouAnn DeFelice, Ann Sheely, Bemadette Spivey, Chris Glinka, Kay Neevel, Val Small fpianistj, Ken Neevel. Missing: Tony Frisina fdirectorj, Sharon Bloom, Andy Chamauris, Robin Green, Sue McDonald, Drew McNary, Liz Schultz. time egg, I Lighting Crew Left to Right: 2nd Row: Donna Ciminera, Ist Row.' Mike Speeding, John Drain, Rich Pyle, Mzksing: Robin Jones. v' Q I u I l 2 as ox. f- W---:Q I Saxophone Ensemble Left to Right: Robert Fadden fdirectorj, Mona Chang, Kyle Gullery, Scott Brown, Brett Macelveen Q My Quia m3- Brass Ensemble Left to Right: 4th row: Dave Griess, Steve Potts, Mike Siless, Steve Becka, Ron Stanton, 3rd row: John Thomas, Tim Kircher, Mark Viglione, Jim Prescott, John Scharchelli, 2nd row: Pete Tannini, Ken Bunney, Ralph Babcock, Joan Tigai Cdirectorj, lst row: Mary Gutowski, Beth Shelly, Betsy Hanson. Missing: Tracy Duerkson, Rich DuBois. Symphonic Band Left to Right: 4th row: Robert Fadden fdirectorj, Jon Tyler, Ralph Babcock, Barb Krom, 3rd row: Eric Schnackenburg, Tony Giaccone, Sandy Cohn, Mike Smith, Steve Simonson, Betty Lee, 2nd row: Beth Shelly, Dave Engstrom, Kyle Gullery, Mona Chang, Brett MacElveen, Judy Schofer, Pam Motill, Ist row: Terri Weir, Laurie Monck, Carina Shipotofsky, Kathy Hirt. Missing: Sue Valentine, Mary Brown, Tracy Eddins, Terri Brundage, Fawn Avaiz, Tommy Hudson, Gordon Calley, Bob DeFelice, Alan Sunners, Tom Foster, JetT Frances, Tom Struller, Charlie Brown. 5 , ' 4 5 ig f ' ea 'O Left to Right: 3rd Row: Peter Tripputi, Mark Brittenham, Penny Taylor, Stephen Lacey fdirectorj, 2nd row: Paul Miller, Deanna Cappo, Joe DeAngelo, Gretchen Wemer, Ist row: Myla Hunt, Janet Consadine, Lynn Kane fconcert mistressj, Missing: Christine Antonetti, Michele Hadad, Ruth Kuo, Val Small. Left to Right: 2nd Row: Ned Forster, Tim fritz, Chris Fidler, Steve Becka, Mike Siless, Ron Stanton, Tom Stroller, Mike Smith. Ist Row: Larry Leung, Ray Ricci, Steve Larsen, Mike Gehl, Rich DuBois, Ralph Babcock, Mark Viglione, Jim Prescott, Missing: Joan Tigai Cdirectorj, Bob DeFelice, John Thomas, Eric Finch, Ron Pacino. Flutes: Anne Brown, Sue Cohen, Kathey Hirt, Robin Jones, Arlene Kahowitz, Kelly Niles, Penny O'Kane, Nancy Prizzia, Cindy Robertson, Carina Shipotofsky, Tammy Anderson, Hilary Busing, Nancy Joba, Julia Brandenburg, Nancy Burch, Scott Eldredge, Marry Flanagan, Jane Friedland, Julie Kopatz, Laure Monk, Mary Moran, Theresa Weir, Michelle Giroux, Doretta Grecco, Terri Rhynders, Sue Valentine. Oboe: Sue Rasch. Bassoon: Betty Lee, Pete Lacovazzi, Mary Ann Brown, Cindy Hackel. Clarinets: Faun Aivaz, Brett Asher, Mary Brown, Terri Brundage, Jenny Chantry, Ned Forster, Monica Giroux, Kim Leach, Judy Schofer, Steve Simonson, Phil Skipwith, Pete Carlos, Denise Genin, Mary Kusmiss, Art Majtenyi, Stacy Parsons, Tracy Eddins, Carolyn DiCillo, Pam Motill, Sharon Nutter, Joe Rider, Dave McKean, Sue Spencer, Karen Wallace, Mike Schaller, Chris Shirey, Ed Leung, Mary Warnock, Dave Ernwine, Saxophones: Mona Chang, Dave Engstrom, Kyle Gullery, Larry Leung, Brett MacElveen, Barb Matthews, John Moore, Steve Droge, Joy Hendrickson, Tracy Rhynders, Ernie Erba, Bob Cohen, Scott Vetter, Trumpets: Dan Brosnan, Brad Anesi, Steve Byrum, Steve Hansen, Paul Krawiee, Mitch Lederstein, Gina DeGregorio, Ron Gehl, Howard Gordon, Rich Herodes, Tom Struller, John Birdsell, Tim Kerr, Rich Wagler, Mike Considine, Doug Deeb, Sandy Coffin, Charlie Brown, Bob DeFelice, Mike Smith. Trombones: Jim Prescott, Tom Foster, Tom Hudson, Jon Finch, Gordon Calley, Jelf Francis, Alan Sunners, Mark Viglione, Horns: Beth Shelly, Tracy Duerksen, Tuba: AllGrecco. Baritones: Alex Kostro, Eric Schnackenberg, Gerard Hogan, Tony Giaccone. Percussion: Jon Tyler, Richard Waters, John Kirn, Barbara Krom, Chris Ambrosini, Carol Martin, Ralph Babcock. Wind Ensemble Left to Right: 3rd row: Stephen Potts, David Griess, Mike Siless, Steve Becca, Ron Stanton, Tim Kircher, Mark Viglione, Jime Prescott, Danny Pinto, John Scarclilli, 2nd row: Dennis Babcock, Richard DuBois, Pete Tanriini, Mary Gutowski, Tracy Duerkson, Beth Shelly, Betsy Hanson, Mona Chang, Ist row: Karen Berman, Steve Larsen, Raymond Richie, Mark Pon, Kathy Tessier, MaryAnn Brown, Betty Lee, Ned Foster. l I 'il W00dW1Hd Choir .. - -nu..-........, Left to Right: 4th row: Dave Engstrom, Kyle Gullery, Brett MacElveen, Bobby Cohen, Mona Chang. 3rd row: Mr. Fadden fdirectorj, Jon Tyler, Cindy Hackl, Betty Lee, Ned Forster, Mary Kusmiss, Ralph Babcock. 2nd row: Jenny Chantry, Pom Motill, Ray Ricci, Monica Giroux, Judy Schofer, Mary Brown. Ist row: Anne Brown, Michelle Giroux, Kathy Hirt, Penny O'Kane, Sue Valentine. '--H'-wtf W,-f A-, 5 I l aff 5...-4' , . Barbershop And Sweet Adelmes Left to Right, 2nd row: Tom Hudson, Joe DeAngelo, Tony Giacone. Ist row: Allan Grecco, Steve Becka, Jennifer Duke, Leslie Dorler, LouAnn DeFelice, Sue Hart, Carolyn Ceccotti, Sitting: Tony Frisina Cdirectorj, Missing: John Thomas, Steve Larsen, Mark Baird, Jered Egan, Tim Kircher, Ken Neeval, Kathy Hirt, Chris Glinka, Val Small, Kay Neeval, Lisa Hoffsommer, Betty Lee, Alayne Wood, Chris Fidler, be- 'x i Left to Right: 4th row: Mike Schomaker, Nolan Hill, Arlene Owen, 3rd row: Mario Conforti, Carol Robilotta, John Kernigan, Sue Vanderwinkel, Joanne Taran, Carlo Picciotti Cadvisorl, Linda Reuter, Liz Williams, 2nd row: Nancy Schettino, Mary Barry, Chris Ulisse, Janice Roberts, lst row: Bill Sharp Cparliamentarianj, Linda Sailor freporterl, Terrie Burger Cpresi- dentj, Pattie McCourt ftreasurerb, Valerie Rossi fvice-presidentj, Pam Salchli fvice-presidentj, Sue Gower Csecretaryb. Missing: Matt Conway, Doung Gilmore, Janice Roberts, Kevin Ron- ney, Judy Zometsky, Doreen Rossi. Black Studies Left to Right: 3rd row: Netti Johnson, Glen Gordon, Diana Jones, Maura McLaren, Donald Johnson, John Steed, Todd Bradley, Mrs. Fritz fadvisorl, 2nd row: Audrey Willis, Valerie Reese, Nelli Galbin, Nidia Velazques, Diedra Brown fsecretaryj, Maria Ramos, lst row: Sidra Watts fVice-Presidentj, Virginia Jones, Donna Johnson CPresidentJ, Robin Robertson. Missing: Sonya Westbrook, Gerteline Butler, Alisia Rhodes, Loritha Hunter, Wanda Crudip. vw M.-Q.: Q w o... was W6 ff' 55? if T4-v ,kin 1 L Z0 fa K M eil lex 23 ,Ti A '- qxjf H.. Q , 1 - fr, . Q A ' J-4 1 : T 154, - ' , if 'S 'i zliif f ' . ,- 1. fl Gif i 1 .W . 'gwggi . smuizf 1 Q L X ' 3 E ,Q K V fl, 'Mgt .gg k I- . f Q fnfiyf-gh, f , K, , Q ,-115 , , .az-w:a..,si1 1 ,, Q, ' 'iffGfl:f- V . , f T . . ffl: 'T-ii' m ,A -, 1 V ,L,. , 2 '+- . ,X U n f 5 1 ,,:7 fggf Q :g..,1i? . 1 LL,.A itwi fE 'Qi' ,vi sim ,, S 'J LL Ffa-vi-'l Q 'wQ....wfs-.f- 'f.Q daniel ' lb-di-.,i.ou6'i Y b ' .,.--g,.ou-w- ' ! V A ,...1! 4 , ,, ,. X eil' enlor Play S. Student Council R M V ,Q 11 Left to Right: Standing: Lori Wall, Mike McNeil, Mary Garrity, Tom Cantone, Tim Kircher fpresidentj, AnnMarie Dragone Csecretaryl, Bob Albrecht, Anita Vasentin, Sitting: Lynn Ainslie, Mr. Phillips fadvisorj, Anita Larsen. Missing: Renee Bardell, Kathy Lynch. Kathy Wisnc Varslty Football Cheerleaders McManus, Dawn Jackson, Ellen McHugh, Linda Caprara, Anita Larsen, Karen Chobar, Kathy Barpoulis, Lynn Ainslie, Chris r, Valerie Petrusyk, Peggy Lillis, Dawn Ettinger, Lori Farrell. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders f...-f Left to Right: 3rd row: Lisa Gorr, Dawn Jackson, Kathy McManus, Ellen McHugh Ccaptainj, Doretta DeCola, 2nd row: Kathy Bai-polis, Cathy Brown, Valerie Petrusyk, Linda Caprara Ccaptainj, Isl row: Janet Hadden, Lynn Ainslie, Peggy Lilus, Jodi Oswald, Lori Farrell. -1 f- ' F ll uf 1 -, -- E, r 8 www.. .V. Cheerleaders Left to Right: Ist Row: Jane Scharchilli, Judy Taylor, Theresa Vavoso, Tina Bonomo. 2nd Row.' Kathy Scott, Kelly Ryan, Ann Moruzzi 3rd Row: Ann Marie Drogone, Jamie Masterson, Kathryn Hegener, 4th Row.' Sharon Russell. Varsity Soccer Cheerleaders 'di Left to Right: Top: Donna Brown, 3rd row: Kim Hegner, Carol Bartush, Tricia Jensen, Bev Edwards, 2nd row: Judy Taylor, Alice Goodall fadvisorj, Teresa Vavoso, Ist row: Ann Wise Cco-captainj, Kelly Ryan, Kathy Brown Ceo-captainj. . . Football-Soccer Cheerleaders I lei imskw J Wt Left to Right: 2nd row: Lisa Gorr, Linda Ryan, AnnMarie Dragone fcaptainj, Chris Wall, Jamie Masterson, Kathy Scott, Maria Florio, Ist row: Julie Kopatz, Jeanine Husson, Linda Calvelli, Laura Allen, Jane Scarchilli, Missing: Pat Rommer fadvisorj. , ff m ! 2 NYM ' '2-., - H' K' f h ES mf. i Wm T ' Q 55 vw ,A . V v f ri ' 5 -at '4-5, VS- . v ' ,f 'L ' ' 1 M, Q ,, 4 27 ,ig .X-J, 5 '. ,,., f ., 'T ' - 4, 'W L - , v ,L ,, h.,,,5. , - Wm, .,,,L ,,-k ,Q as M 'QQ vin' g, 'N , ,i gkgy'1i ,ew ,,,, , ,H avvlv k ww, . . A, ,f ,, . kv, ,gy .,,L .,1. 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I i i l i i ---L.-. Ice Hockey Left to Right: 2nd row: Robert Yates fcoachj, Jim Leary, Bob Diggleman, Jim Bierman, Rich Gniewek, Alan Galow, John Frahm, Mark Garnot, John Rywalt, Rich Bates, John Chobar, Paul Gebler, Isl row: Frank Contelmo, Bill Barret, Bruce Terrilonge, Wendell Allen, John Panepinto, Roger Waterman, Jim Prescott, Albert DeAngelo, Bob Miele. Missing: Frank Florio. 0 Mm' J. 5359: . 'eva P?-32,1 Xu 1' 'H 41. jx c M S QQ 'YR vig, r 1 .75 Ai,ni,:, Sv Q A ' X 5 L ex ff .,., wg, .. f 'K lffwffsf I J Q . ,Q E at Q- P5 F ,a ,J ,ff ., ,. ,,?- 223 . lv - 'E f' W f M n 1 ' 3. , 2' ' if, ' ' ' 5 - J D mf, ' M Y 'QM A . Ame? F ' ,,,, W1 ,ww Q' 3345 xx? 9-52 '- ..-v,..,.,., ,- , ' . 'Zi' . 2 , A f. - A 3? , 47 - A c. ,f Jw A' ' Lf, bg - . 17: nw . I ia' , . '5 '31 w MW, 4. M . I . , -. if f 1' w W ff' 'f 1-8 n ,. . ff ,,.' ' - ,, 13, 4' V5-,,, 1 2 - Q ' - 7 K 19 i ' ' , a 5 ' w . M ' A A -,Q r , , - 1 ' ' Q 1 . p vt - f:f'.g. 1-4 ' it , 4' 6 Q' f' m,,L V Q -M 1 44 'A5 ,, - m. ,414 he Wrestlmg Left to Right: 3rd. Row: Mike Casella, Ralph DeSantis, Steve Turner, Jay Consadine, Mr. Doudis. 2nd, Rowg Brian Duffy, Tony Jones, Pete Tust, Rick Herodes. lsr. Row: Brian Connely, Bob Brown, John Holmquist, Steve Hanson, Kathy Johnson tStat.J nl 1 in na a n G - C 21.9.1 is H .2 in I to wi. I sig?-gpfgkff '-sl is I ri-gf i t . rf' -1 s ,, Left to Right: 3rd Row: Mr. Johnson, Liz Robar, JoAnne D'Amico, Leisa Shatz, Linda Chamberlin Alison Smalley, Terri Rhynders, Natilie Shaw CStatsl. 2nd Row.' Norman Martinez, Tim Garafollo Mark Urbin, Tom Gill, lsr Row.' Bob Hohn, Mark Ashburn, Al Canelli, Frank Armeny, Missing Keith Vanacore. Y Q q'vHi? ' MHP' gl n n . - , ' A ' f T N-Q Nw, F-rfqrwii 5.3 -5 ,firing fix Indoor Track l Left to Right: 51h row: John Lumia Ccoachj, Mike Piplani, Bill Boyle, Jennette Salvati, Dave Williams, Paul Hansen, Rich Walker, AnnMarie Conway, 5th row.' Mark Anderson, Chuck McCay, Bob Gropper, Dave Velz, Laura Ormsby, Paula Garrell, Eric McMahon, 4th row: Rich Reyes, Jon Hanna, Steve Simonson, Dave Shatzel, Paul Schumann, John Cheetam, Dane Springer, Fred Scott, 3rd row.' Robin Robertson, Judy Kloepping, Bill Mayer, Kevin Keegan, Laura Zucker, Tracy Eddins, Gretchen Wemer fstatj, 2nd row: Michele Haddad, Diana Kloepping, Frank Kozlowski, Bob Nellis, John O'Kane, Mary Anderson, Pete Puzio, Kama Wemer, Cstat.J, Ist row: Joe DiPompei, Chaz Shatzel, George Kolb fcaptainl, Tim House fcaptainj, Dave Gropper, Paul Balderas, Steve Fredette, Tim Lee. 1 Q s Lx, K -N Q sax N , n EF K f a A ' 'i -' 4 WWA -. . a I I de .aff J 3, 93 W 229 X!! x ',- 1 Left to Right: 2nd row: Cheryl Williams, Cmanagerj, Colleen Halloran, Janet Shortel, Barbara Menapace, Kathy Eddy, Beth Shiller, Sue Maranelli, Ist row: Sue Esser, Della Garrell, Marcia Baird, Karen Huston, Lorretta Auch, Charlotte Anderson, Kathy Huston. if Q 2 X i 4 iii , ,.,. mul ,.k.k . vi I' mousmv 1967 1 1 , i BHYMH-S 'Viv 0 X ,M tuna ---- V.. Bynumracg : !'r '1 ' ,VQJ-ffl I A , N ... , J alive f' sg is glnfulr ' l'll'l,I gf, 5, ,.A a fi ,I 9 mi . .. ' LL. 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Brooks: Pri11oipal Adam, Robert S. CEng1ishj Aquino, Joseph M. Ginglishj F!09vnvuvvn' Bennett, Richard C. CFine Artsj Beverly, Lucilles CProfessional Nursej F' '- ' +1 , .. L i n Rr - fb ff 'I' .,..f5.l,,-Q.. If it ' 4 il I W 'Y 'Yr U25 ig 1 , . 'iv . ., ,W ,, ,: ,, .. 58' 1 ,ky ,.w.i - M 'I Adams, Marguerite CEnglishD - Teacher in charge Audette, Richard A. fEnglishJ in Bennison, Richard J. CPhysical Educationj 3. iff -K Blaisdell, Eugene F. fSdcial Studiesj Alpert, Ruth L. fGuidanceJ Behnke, Jeffrey fGermanJ - Teacher-in charge Bergeron, John J. fFrenchJ X Bloecker, Henry flndustrial Artsj 4.1 . ,xx , QLQX' . Bock, Peter L. CEnglishJ Bove, Dolores B. fEnglishj BreMiller, Charles L. CSocial Studiesj D . Er .lrrrg X A A :waz Me 2 ,gig V' I YQ -I I T M. . K ' I Q ...., ,,.. L Bryson, Carl J. fPsychologistJ ,T 25.5, Caccamo, Margaret fFine Artsj Clausen, Louis fBiol0gy3 - Teacher in Charge Buxton, Leonard H. fChemistryJ Bynum, Lila M. fGuidanceJ Cameron, Philip K. fChemistry, Biologyj Conforti, Mario A. fBusiness Educationj Catucci, Isabel fMathD Cuchello, Joe fwatchmanj Cummings, Carol M. CSocial Studiesl DeGroat, Williams CMathJ - Teacher in Charge wana-n Deppe, Douglas M. CScienceJ - Department Head 'Phage DiMuccio, John P. QChemistryJ 1 +L M 'N . Curry, Arthur M. CFine A sj 7 1- Davis, Edward B. fHealthj A4417 ,Zf4ff -JQ ' 551-13 W .- Denier, Thomas J. fEng1ishJ Denison: Leslie E. fSocial Studiesj DeRosa, Luz CSpanishJ DeRosa, Reno fFine Artsj .gi Af me -s ,... .a a Xe fi E5 .1 Q : ., as F F. 9 , Us Donnelly, John F. CReadingJ Dorum, Robert F. fSocial Studiesl Dourdis, William H. fEnglishJ eye S .. Engstrom, Betty Ann CHome Economicsj - Department Head Q7 1 K- A :lb ister Fadden, Robert fMusicJ Fredrickson, Edward M. fSocial Studiesj li Ai, 14 M - Jr' ,M Emanuel, Manuel J. fBiologyJ Elswick, Valerie A. CMathJ W? -P -5 1 an Evaul, Rosemary CEng1ishJ Fabiano, Frank J. fBiologyJ Finn, Maria A. CBusiness Educationj i Y it AF v W' f. . 4 . .., A .- f affgi Fries, Robert L. fSocial Studiesj Fredenburgh, Frank C. CMathJ ' . , - . , - ga. . . -1, Q...- Frasina, Anthony fMusicJ J jf Fritz, Christine CSocial Studiesl Ghezzi, Bemard T. fChemistryJ Haggerty, Thomas W. CSocial Workerl Hendrickson, Betsy M. fFrenchJ i i'f' 5 ff ' .. .,V- . .' C ' Qi: ,. lima CQWWQ Fusaro, Cecilia fSisJ, CMatronJ Goodall, MaryA1ice fBusiness Educationh l Hammond, James T. CSocial Studiesj Homer, Gerald G. CHead Counselorj Gee, William fMusicD - Department Head 1352 Hack, Patricia A. CBiologyJ Hannan, Dennis J. CEng1ishj - Department Head Hughes, John fCommunity Schools Continuing Education Attendancej 1. U fir- 5 xi .,-.fl 15. Hughes, Louise F. fSpecia1 Educationl Jacobs, Irma CEnglishJ Kaminski, Stanley F. fSocia1 Studiesj 7 Kennedy, Richard M. CEng1ishj Kenny, John F. CMathj ye 5 Jennings, Dorothy N. CGuidanceJ Keating, Kathleen CSocial Studiesj Kibler, David fBio1ogyJ if rr 7 1 J. K5 5 A- 4 f - -,111-. , ., , 'I ,Z . ,,, 4 ? 4 f , 1 J iii 'if .fl 25 ' J Kossmann, Anna fLatinJ Lacey, Stephen fMusicD Lambo, Phil D. flndustrial Artsj 4:- 42,1 . wp Landry, Wayne P. CHealthJ Lynn, Kenneth S. fPhysical Educationj Ky,nn ' l M. ' f -' 1 -1 i 3 8 jf. . -ff, 'F N . 1 , ,... f ff. x, , . McGinnis, Marilyn J. fBusiness Educationb Mears, Donna CHome Economicsj I 'ffifglxis . I Lazzaro, Beth O. CHome Economicsj . QE' rid Malinowski, Irene G. CMathJ McGivney, Matthew J. CSocia1 Studiesj Miller, Andrea G. CPhysical Educationj Lumia, John G. fMathJ Marguglio, Jack fPhysicsJ Mealia, Edward P. CEnglishJ Miller, Emerson R. fBusiness Educationj Y Q 5 i 5 1 P Moreau, Nancy A. CPhysicsJ . .Q s sf i, zu K. , .. Mk, W 'bf' ,V v Phillips, Peter D. fSocia1 Studiesl Ridolph, Jack E. fEarth Sciencej Ruhnke, Elmer W. fSocia1 Studies, -- Department Head ff? 4'f,,., I V Murphy, Edward J. CBusiness Educationj Parsons, Maurice E. fBiologyD .M Picciotti, Carlo L. fBusiness Educationj Piggott, Robert F. flndustiral Arts! Rommer, Patricia L. Rose, Augustus fSecretaryJ Salenger, Sheila J. fLibraryJ Scheif, Michael E. Clndustrial Artsj QW 4- i4' if Schelli, Barbara F. CSpecial Educationj Schimanke, Marion C. fSecretaryD Schindler, Fredrick H. CChemistryJ f'f-em,-0 - X-- .J Schinella, Michael CBusiness Educationj Schwerrnan, Helen C. CMathJ Scoba, Barbara B. fProfessional Nurse Teacherj . . if 'A . gf 'iii FK' Shaw, Marilyn J. fEnglishJ Shaw, Warren H. fEnglishJ Shepherd, Philip W. fSocial Studiesj - Teacher in charge X X . ww . ,- ,Q .nat 'SN 5 Sloat, Richard A. CPhysical Educationl Smith, Jane H. fBusiness Educationj Stallman, Leslie C. CGuidanceJ - Department Head Stanulewich, Roberta J. fLibraryJ .- ini' Eb Tigai, Joan fMusicl 5 maxim 'NK Treacy, Agnes R. CSpanishD Wemmerus, William F. CGuidanceJ Stewart, Allen G. flndustrial Artsj ia. -A Terry, John A. fSocial Studiesj dxf Tobin, Eilleen CPhysical Educationl Toomey, George V. CSocial Studiesj ' .r ' K X. 'V VanAllen, James A. fHealthj ey sxyy., in ,'..AL..x,', ff Yates, Robert A. fFine Artsl . iw fFrenchJ Yourke, Anne fEarth Science, General Physicsj CAMERA SHY: Delio, Constance Cphotographyj Staff Left to Right: 2nd row: Helen Weger, Mary Harvey, Mary Dilivio, Angela Jastrebski, Pete Schinella CCookJ. Ist row: Florence King, Joyce Galioto, Emi Norsek, Betty Prince, Helen Cashier, Lisa Schlenker, My -unusual P? -- K Af' Personnel Left to Right: 3rd row: Matilda Hayden, Yvonne Tompkins, Juliet McGregor, Florence Roberts, Janet Simonson, Loretta Banyard, Dianne Terpening, 2nd row.' Margret DuBois, Alida Yackel, Estelle Zak, Annette Nastasi, Gertrude Nordlund, Lillian Harvatin, Shirley VanWagenan, Ist row: Augusta Rose, Valerie Ward. f--f :Q K IS wa gpmncunuttm. . 1222321333337 Mrs. Kamarsky, Mrs. Veltre, Mrs. Stinson, Mrs. Prevatel, Mrs. Greer. ,,,,,,4..L.. .M-m,..1c.,x .F s,.,vfW ' 3' V ,Q A , , 250 MA, n ,-1 110. 24, 52? 1 E' 5 nv'-UW! 9 , g A ' 5 3 ? Sl' Ffa A ,U ,, f 1 4 , ? 'Fix wi , , j We gf . S' A- fx wi 96 my 'Q .Mx Q v- ,, 4fh P L, V 6 Q 1 I' 254 , 3 F v- ' s if ,if fi? - ' ' ' 4, . . X I My ? V m ,L iw' 'f ' f- w sf Q K4 .kggaf , .., TW 'fn f f'r'!W'?,? . f 1 142: -1-wgrmy-,331 , A .iff ' IGS D 3,1 1 256 ' my h',' Us 37 - - - .....-........,,f-Al.. A4 '61 U1 K 93'mx ne I! Tung f .W A , Y s hw ' -0 .,-,-v--p-4-my KT! 7 as gif -A-v 1i5'x-if?'fa.., at ,ga 4 4 N, ' aiu . 3 --G NW 5 , . ,f,f: Ib , 2 'F f N! Q0-Mg. 4-fit? QQ 14 4 R,,,v,1gsQ.,..L,..sL 5 bbtbtttt af Nsi..-'X 'iw iw Q i v 1 I l r s 3 I Wfiw If 1230 me We-Z3 V A . 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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird Robert Adam Pat Fredette Tom Fredette Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foehrenbach Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Lang Buddy, thanks for caring, P. L. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kyle, Jr. Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. James Klingman Good Luck from Don McManus and Family Best Wishes, Pat. Love, Mom and Dad Pat, you're really special to me. Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yanauage IIBIIIIIK.. ARLINGTON SPORTING GOODS, INC. QUALITY SPORTING GOODS FOR ALL SPORTS 306 MAIN MALL 794 MAIN STREET 914-452-3066 914-471-3055 POLJGHKEEPSIE. N Y. MOOSE KARN Br CLIF ONG CO-OWNERS Love, L Good Luck Class of r . TOSETLIGV W8 VB ISGFHSJ, loved, ICI-ISPISJ, GFISJ, CHA SY Best Wishes - Joan Baisley Eugene D. Hussey Mr. and Mrs. G. Paegle Lisa 8: Denise O'Rourke The Butlers Good Luck Karen, Gram Koerts Good Luck Lisa, Love, Lauren uck 8: Happiness Lisa - Love, Karen Good Luck Class of '78 Love 8: Luck to Robin The Palazzolo Family Noone Family Frank 8: Doris Carbone The Finelli Family Good Luck Maryann - Mom 8: Dad Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Germano Good Luck Class of 1978 The Sottile Family Mr. 8: Mrs. James J. Walsh, Jr. Good Luck Class '78 David, Jonathan, Gina, Carla, ? Jim and Rose Perry Mr. 8: Mrs. George H. Darling Mr. 8: Mrs. George Hrebin The Consadine Family '78 - Mr. 8: Mrs. Elmer Chamberlin Good Luck Class of '78 Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Wrage Mr. 8: Mrs. George Melvin The Evan's and The Nutters Tomorrow we'ii wake ur: miles aiaari' , 4 TD flhd we fe OH OU! QWH. Chas and Ann DeMarco and Family Jim and Nance Gilmore Mr. Mark E. Brisson Mr. 8: Mrs. John Kothe Mr. 8: Mrs. Ronald Mower A Friend Mr. 8: Mrs. Gabriel F. Ponte Mr. Mrs. John A. Walicki Mr. Eric Schnackenberg Ms. Regina DeAngelo Ms. Patricia Wade - Baxter Ms. Katherine Hold The Hand - to - Mouth Players Mr. 8: Mrs. Greg Rucker Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Rick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brisson Luck and success, The Barnett Family Glenn and A.J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. LiGuori Mrs. and Mrs. John Sullivan Good Luck Class of '78 Good Luck, Kathy Blackburn Good Luck Cerr whatj Tony Verone Good Luck Class of '78 Dave Verone Best Wishes Faith Parent Eleanor and Reg Burch Mr. 8: Mrs. William E. Davis and Family Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Don McNeil Best of Luck to my brother Vinne, Kar Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald R. Alverez FRENI STUDIOS Portraits in the Nlodern Manner Direct Natural Living Color Studio Weddings - Candid Weddings Creative Studies Conventional Black and White Entire Studio Air-Conditioned 90 Cannon Street Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 471-1520 Congratulations! Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Speyer Mr. and Mrs. J. Ridolph Mrs. Elsie Wolf Good Luck Class of '78 The Walker Family Mr. 8a Mrs. Louis Clausen Join Together Mr. 8a Mrs. Charles Correll DC YMCA Handicapped Swim Mr. 8a Mrs. Joseph C. Bove The Wolf Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Bruce Barnett The Palumbos Lots of Luck, Peggy - Love, Mom 84 Dad The Gropper Family Good Luck - The Kircher Family To J. J. 84 J. D. live every minute The Oberender Family Mr. 8a Mrs. Willard C. Farley Sr. Good Luck - J. J. White Family Congratulations Class of '78, The Werners Best of Luck - Sue's Grocery Best of Luck - a friend Good Luck and clear sailing ahead - White's Marina Joy in life - Brenda Boris Drs. Bob Boris and Hourihan Best Wishes to '78! - Laurie Good Luck Tony G. Happiness! Class of '78 Meilleurs Voeux - Bonne Chance! Zahn's Wornock House Famous For Banquets Telephone ii 462-2220 Rt. 376 Wappingers Falls TAKE HE NO OUT OF NO ANSWER . . Tillie Qsitixzrrrzzh Qlrtsfnzrtrrg Szriztce ELAINE F. DISNUKE. PROP PROMPT - COURTECIJE - RELIABLE - CONFIDENTIAL 2 OUR SERVICE OR BUSINESS DAY PAONITOR S 27 S WAPPING Y 12590 19145 297 6274 297-8110 I HOLIDAY BOWL 0 MAT INC WAPPINGERS FALLS N Y 12590 DONALD VIGNEAULT Phone . . I . ROUTE 99 , . . Manager NOW You Can Really Get Around! it In Learn To Drive! use mum-nunmmu nu-um pl vggggsi win. my A ivi,y 1 lfvf , 'mv iiii. ,ur 04111.- W Edward I. Mgltzer . J U X up--' A7 -1 ,S N-fn 'Ill ' S h I Auto raving ' . l za J I3 U0 1- l W-ENAIGE Vol VICK li IEIYICE Tllffll - TIAILEI lalullycll Yrllnlnq Tllllblhg FDU ICO. I CIICIIIISCIIOII 462'jgg,ygg'5'f can Now. Bllllonl Also Avnlllbll I 2 9 7 - 3 9 66 3 IIFI. IAIIIATIIRY HASSIDDI LECTURES GIVEN EACH WEEK UN ALTEIIIIATE FRIDAY PJA, 5 SATURDAY AM. Z0 E. llil SI. llppllpu Ili ll Vn. Elplitet 'A Cool Drlvef ix I BUSINESS INSTITUTE MANSION SQUARE PARK POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 12602 I914I 471-0330 KRISSLER Best Of Luck '78 Olive Drab Allan's Corner 320 Main Mall 44 Plaza 452-1587 273 Congratulations To The Class of '78 From the Mid-Hudson Army-Navy Rt. 9 Wappingers Falls H 4 ,,. Q 2974992 ' Z 1' If 7-mlrooia VILLAGE DELICATESSEN CATERING OUR SPECIALTY HOMEMADE SALADS KEITH 81 HELEN PERKINS, SR. 10 MARKET STREET WAPPINGERS FALLS N Y Tel. 454-8420 W3efQlQM 95 4? IIID S1YXT1CHWEHlS,IDKI. 279 Main Mall, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601 274 RUVHL iuxedoland Formal Wear Specialists ' EentalAbSa1eA I L , Palm L , I' HEI' Beach 5 ' ' ' alum II.IesI L L J Lg, ,, SELECT FROM OUR STOCK ,III I I ' p OF 8000 TUXEDOS . 1 1 1 coMPLEmsN'rEn av 40 cnolcss I is I sunny: Aaownss Accsssomss S f I S ,fi x I u. COLORS s. STYLES T T 5 I I Li J ff soors Pumps row uns 2 f V s.xg,Qzi 1 Spec' IR t L? ,,,': If A I p p FOR THE GROOM L bi 1 p S , L T T pee IR: WEDDINGS PROMS-CRUISESE Lf urolwu ft - SX ,L . A' ! I . . X Q f . I8 .a es Ie TQ I IB a es For I DAILY 9:30-6 Tues a Ti-:un 9f30-9 IQ 471- , 1 51750 poE?HYq2L1Q'IQLb.Y. nouns 17K I 565 5555 ZAYRE MALL NEWBURGH I I FORMAL WEAR CLEANED a PBESSED IN oua owN PLANT Letterii Sporting Goods Apple Valley Shopping Plaza CRt. 555 Poughkeepsie 452-2322 Trophies-Uniforms-Footwear Do not follow where the path may lead But, instead go Where there is no path. For each of you is an individual, capable of leading your own Way. Best wishes for your future, Graduates The Class of '79 Good Luck for the Class of '78 - Bob Simmons Tree Service Good Luck - Class of '79 Good Luck Class of 1978 Barbara Schell Mr. SL Mrs. John R. Hughes Mr. 84 Mrs. Michael Schinella 8L Family Congratulations Class of '78 The Longmore 8L Family Good Luck Class of '78 Good Luck to Students of Class of 1978 Good Luck Class of 1978 Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert H. Morrison Congratulations Graduates Mr. 8a Mrs. Philip Shepard Good Luck Class of '78 - The James Family Good Luck - A Friend Good Luck to the Class of ,78 - The Mirabelle Family Pat and Kevin Moran Twinkletoes Donovan Maureen the Great The Maier Family The Lange Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles A. Cortellino Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fredette Good luck my friends, Kama Good Luck Terese Yippee! Charlie and Janet Powers 3 5 i I ? C1620 fo? 7r X C? . . 149 Q T1me 1S not measured by '56, QE? the passing of the years X22 Q? YE, but by what one does, We qi ' what one feels, and what one achieves. Jawaharal Nehru Good Luck to the Class of '78 from the Class of '80 l 1 N N N I l ID-HUDSON SAVINGS BANK Ilu- Norm-lovwvi l F hk Il OH O C S PHONE 471-4441 X Un your eyfzfs ' CAPEZIO SWIMWEAR, DANCE, GYMNASTICS, THEATRICAL MAKEUP, 84 COMPETITIVE SPORTS - AWARDS, T-SHIRTS EMALINE GRECCO 3-1:20 POUGHKEEPSIE PLAZA MARY DAMM POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. Old Mill Flower and Gift Shoppe Red Oaks Mill 283 New Hackensack Road Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603 Tel. 462-6191 111-vu i.p:.i.,r-'ri-i Kem Olllc Oestrich Family Best of Luck Class of '78 Mr. and Mrs. James Greenwood Good Luck Class of '78 The Albrights Mamma Marisa Pizza 462-5117 Servisoft of Hudson Valley May your futures by full. These are the formative years of your life. I. Pe. Build a future of commitment to your ideals James Baisley Tree Service Peter Barbato Used Trucks Susan and Ann, Thank you for making motherhood such a learning, joyous, and loving experience. Love, Me Mr. and Mrs. William Wemmerus Johann Kopp Inc. Red Oaks Mill Branch Library Mr. and Mrs. Pisterzi and Family Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heinemann Jill Caruso Mr. and Mrs. Beirne and Family Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mitchell and Family DeGarmo Hill Wines and Liquors Love to Don, from Caroline Henrietta E. MacDonald Bonnie Heyeruck Joan viglione G00d Luck Class of '80 Good Luck to the Class of '78 Artie's Service Center Straight or curly . . . we cut it, and cut it THE BEST Professionalism. . . You'll know it . . . When you See it. NOW with our cutters LINDA FITZGERALD a Modern Salon with Modern Ideas Congratulations and Best Wishes t The Totten Family Good Luck - Cafeteria Stall' Good Luck Mr. 8c Mrs. James D'Amato Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilhelm Mr. 8L Mrs. David Griest Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henry Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Masterson Mike Forte Mr. 8: Mrs. Redmond O'Brian Mr. 8: Mrs. Vincent Sutera Rampacek Family The Falker Family Good Luck Class of '78 Good Luck T.J., love Cathy Good Luck M.R., love Cathy Good Luck Cathy, Holmquists' To the class of 1980 - E. Joba Donald and Sharon Alvarez Friend Two Friends Best Wishes, The Squarzini's The A. Padeg's Family Good Luck Class of '78 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Bernard N. Slade Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chubb Anonymous Concert Band 78! Mr. Mark E. Brisson Kelly Ryan and Nancy Joba Piccalo Giancarlo Furlani Good Luck Class of '78 - Dave The Bob Massey Family The Ted Robinson Family Good Luck - Bill Sedore o the class of 1978 44 Plaza, Rte., 44 PO'K. 454-4216 RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS Cups excellent PLAQUES design moPHlEs Skilled craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS J EWELER DIEGES gl CLUST DONALD W. SARAFIN, REPR. PO BOX 92 DELMAR, NY 12054 MANUFACTURING JEWELERS The John Dower Family Good Luck Class of 1978 ' The Garrigan Family Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Acton 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Isaacs I Good Luck Class of '78 - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DiPompei Good Luck Class of '78 - The Pascoe Family 1 Karen Simmons 8: Ace of Kiss Elizabeth Ragnone Al 8L Teresa Cardinale The Robertson Family 1 Peter 8: Cris Phillips Charles L. BreMiller Melba and Walter Hereford Stephan J. Miller II Compliments of DeGarmo Deli The LaDue Family Good Luck Class of '78 The Totten Family Good Luck Class of '78 1 Mangione, Chase, and Ferguson Interstate Service Station 1 I South Road Pharmacy Inc. Imperial Plaza, Wappingers r 97 3140 297-3440 JAY PLUMBING HUGHSONVILLE SERVICE ,NEW YORK 297-4255 Good Luck Class of '78 The Moore Family Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Lyons Good Luck - The Fusaros' The Walkers Rubber Ducky and Friends Congratulations R. C. K. 1978 Good Luck Class of '78 - Mr. 8L Mrs. Duff Mr. and Mrs. Donald LaBarge The Rant Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chambers Donald Aluarez The Mentons Mr. 8L Mrs. John F. Drain and Family Tootscrew Strikes Again! The Getto Family Best Wishes Class of 1978 Steven Getto Sharon Stander Mr. and Mrs. Casparian Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. A. Sabia George Behnke Family The R. Rhynders Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wise M Mr. and Mrs. P. Totta Good Luck Class of '78 Good Luck Class of '78 Best of Luck Good Luck Class of '78 fabric emporium, inc. ark and Eleanor Ricocco Fishkill Fabrics Red Oaks Mill Hardware Alexander's Barber Specialists Nature's Pantry, Inc. Sal's Music Center - Everything Musical F 1orence's Instant Funds, Inc. Happy Boy Pizza 297-6053 Love to Monique Forever Yours, Aftermath Trinamite Illegal Entry ifl Paul Lefebvre says Hager has false teeth. To Jay, from Dave, - it back, dude! Dave Roy says Hager has a big nose. Don Roy says Hager is one unmean dude. Caroline Sappe says Sorry, Hager. Hager admits Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Compliments Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Compliments The J aniciks it, anyway. Thomas Stinson Robert Oswald Eugene Vidunas of a Friend John Birdsell Willard Gower of a Friend The Plassmann Family Best Wishes Class of '78 Best Wishes '78 - Palmers Luck!! Robert and Barbara Asher Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Best Wishes Ralph Wolkoff Herbert W. Flanagan William Patrick Best Wishes to the Class of 78 Best Wishes The Don Ford Family Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kimball Barry Casowitz Robert B. Lynch Sr. Helen N. White The Knippler Family Joe and Jackie Rywalt Ann and Mal Mr. and Mrs. Hait David R. Fitzgibbons Good Luck 78 Mary Ramaglia The Mirabello's Bill and Ellie McCourt 8L Family Cathy Fairbanks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wall - Good Luck 78 Mrs. Edward W. Carr Miss Margaret McGrath Mrs. Agnes Ryder Martin Weir Mary Francis Good Luck Class of '78 ,- f,- ,,. R84 BUSINESS STAFF: Jennifer Duke Pat Lucas Drew McNary Cindy Addeo Chris Fidler Marie Mondou Colleen Morran' Sandy Zieg Linda Campbell Sue Aldridge Patty Schcciaferro Leslie Dorler Laura Jahnke , I KAFLOWITZ, Business Editor DESIGN STAFF: Paula Garell Dina Casciola Allison French Mary Koontz Carol Martin Denise Genin Thereasa Wier Nancy Joba Cheryl Williamson Paul Lefebvre Linda Katz Linda Bowers Colleen Moran Linda Foster Luanne DeFelice Jenifer Duke Leslie Dorler Typing Staff Terry Walsh' Barbara Plain ' 5 .,a,, , we if BARB REIFg Editor 5 Photography Karen Berman' Mike Piplani' Mike Shahbazian' Jim Baleres Linda Campbell Tricia Jensen Drew McNary Rich Pyle Joanne Evanick P 281 IDENTIFICATION STAFF Pam Salchli Mary Consentino Barbara Plains Karen Gasking Leslie Dorler Nancy Joba Mary Lou Flanagen Cheryl Willamson Colleen Moran Jenifer Duke Barbara Krom Karen Scheer Cathy Davis Linda Campbell Nancy Campbell Linda Foster Patty Scacciafero Luanne DeFe1ice Lisa Butts Mary Koontz Carol Martin Karen Wallace MR. MAIQIOA I ' ORTI,iAdvisor L, new D' x 4+ '1-'L 1-M I happen to believe in teamwork, group spirit, and participa- tion, do you? I thought that by putting our heads together, we would soar to great heights, and accomplish our goals. We really accomplished them this year. I'm so grateful and lucky that our staff this year was so cooperative, responsible, and hard-work- ing. It really shows in the end. Through the year, our efforts and ideas all seemed to be grabbed in midair and thrown together by an almost visible result of suction. We couldn't have had a better bunch of staff people. They all Knew what their objectives were. First, I would like to thank the administration. Where would our class really be without them to guide us. They have given us inspiration and leadership that we have truly deserved. I also am grateful to them for helping us to achieve a feeling of maturi- ty, responsibility, and a positive outlook on life. Next, I wish to congratulate our teaching corps. They have given us, by example an attitude that we get out what we put into something. Doing a job half way is not the way. We all see now what the consequences will be. I couldn't help but see the gradual change between the old fashioned teacher-student rela- tionship to the change I've witnessed, in just these few years. We've seen from some teachers that extra kindness and atten- tion can lead to long-lasting relationships in later life. One other good point is that the faculty has shown us over the years that you must try to get everything out of your job. Use it to its fullest power, then try to get more. Be ambitious. Finally, I'd like to thank the senior class of 1978. I would lirst like to say that I have never in my life seen a more spirited, active, and downright spunkier group than you all. For instance, our Portico sales have hit new inconceivable, unbelievable records. It is really rewarding that your spirit has motivated us to work just the same in bringing you this yearbook. It is what kept us on the move. We wanted to make the 1978 PORTICO reflections our class as we really are. I've learned a very impor- tant lesson this year: work hard, and put your real gut-feelings into whatever you do, and then see where that gets you. I would like to say farewell to my school by first wishing each and every member of our class a tremendous amount of luck in the future. Also to the underclassmen, I would like to pass on to you that if you keep a sharp lookout, you too, will see the valuable lessons that go on in our school each day. Be sure to realize what our school really has to offer to you. Almost every- thing, except a soccer field. Thank you Ketcham, For everything you've done, Steve Higgins l l w fi .4 283 If we missed your picture Csorryj paste it here W Wai? 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