Southold High School - Snuffbox Yearbook (Southold, NY)

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1 YEARBOOK STAFF Editor-In-Chief - Tom Samuels Associate Editor - Donna Siegel PHOTOGRAPHY Diane Mallgraf 2 ± - ADS Dennis Donlin Business Manager Laura Koraleski David Tuthill LAYOUTS 3 The Class of 1975 believes that it is fitting to dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Bill Salmon, a person who has been especially friendly and helpful to all of us. Because he first started working at Southold High School in 1971, the same year that we entered the School, we feel a kind of kinship with him. More important, he is always willing to lend a hand and go out of his way to help everyone. It is because of our fondness and admiration for Bill Salmon that we, the Class of 1975, dedicate our Book to Uncle Bill. DEDICATION 4 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 5 SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. Dorothy Matthews, President ADMINISTRA TION RICHARD C. HILARY Principal 6 Walter E. Cain District Supervisor David A. Detrich C. Bruce Staiger SOCIAL STUDIES David W. Hewitt Joseph J. Conlon 7 Lloyd H. Clark Chairman Sheryl R. Chait Joshua Fierer Rosemarie Presby Chairman 8 BUSINESS SCIENCE Arthur Wilks Steven G. Wiegand Elaine Cuddy G. Keith Hartge Chairman [MtRGEHCY 01) Joseph Petrone 9 4 Richard H. Dries Chairman LANGUAGE Bernadette M. Aldcroft 10 Virginia A. Schulze ENGLISH Helen E. Hunt Amy J. Shapiro Susan G. Greenwald Frank E. Steele Chairman FRANK’S GIRLS 11 Richard M. Osmer Chairman Kerry-Anne Murphy PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sam Curko Kevin J. Leavay Driver Education Howard W. Dillingham Health 12 GUIDANCE Austin C. Dawson Director Richard J. Schell OFFICE Patricia Dzenkowski Janet M. Kehl Secretarial Staff: Edna Montgomery Barbara Stoutenburgh Edna Terry 13 U JohnJ. Wissemann Chairman Edith Daniels Nurse Janitors: John Harribagilia, Albert W. Salmon, Vera Simeone, Robert Morris, Thomas Szczygiel Kitchen Staff: Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Butkovich, Mrs. Schulze Barbara Brandi Elementary Health Donald Fischer Audio-Visual m FACULTY REMEMBRANCES BERNADETTE ALDCROFT All right girls, tummies in! Noted for: Breathing Greatest fear: Laryngitis NANCY ALEXANDER A good egg is firm around the yoke. Noted for: Laugh Greatest fear: Guess who’s coming to dinner BARBARA BRANDI Shut up! Noted for: Mild disposition Greatest fear: Joe McCarthy SHERYL CHAIT The fundamental bookkeeping equation is . . Noted for: Wild laugh Greatest fear: Being on time TOM CHRISTIANSON ’ ’ I need an aide for that!' ’ Noted for: Color coordinated attache cases Greatest fear: Picking apples LLOYD CLARK Right on!!! Noted for: Circles Greatest fear: Apathy JOSEPH CONLON I’ll have your test tomorrow. Noted for: Lectures Greatest fear: Water DOUG CONSTANT The little nippers Noted for: Hall recorder concerts Greatest fear: Being left out of MASH unit ELAINE CUDDY That's beautiful! Noted for: Her atoms Greatest fear: Not having enough microscopes SAM CURKO Girls are the downfall of great athletes Noted for: Charles Atlas physique Greatest fear: Wrestling team playing basketball EDITH DANIELS Take 2 aspirin, drink plenty of fluids and rest Noted for: Being in Peconic Greatest fear: Patients AUSTIN DAWSON ’ Don’t be afraid, you can tell me. Noted for: Concern Greatest fear: Sending someone to the right college DAVE DETRICH Got your excuse? Noted for: Kleenex Greatest fear: Sneezing HOWARD DILLINGHAM Lucy in the sky with diamonds Noted for: His basketball shorts Greatest fear: Losing Jeremiah LINDA DIPRIMA Que pasa! Noted for: Her gold 'Vette Greatest fear: Getting shorter RICHARD DRIES Goubeaud and Cain - OUT! Noted for: Referrals Greatest fear: Losing hall patrol JOSH F1ERER Put ’em out. boys! Noted for: His wardrobe Greatest fear: Time lock on refrigerator SUE GREEN WALD They put another one in my class! Noted for: Her obesity Greatest fear: Getting stepped on KEITH HARTGE What’s up. big boy? Noted for: His ever-changing hair color Greatest fear: Radiation DAVE HEWITT Deutchland, Deutchland, Uberalles Noted for: Beating a dead horse Greatest fear: Three dimensional chess board KEN HOLLOWELL Trite - but creative Noted for: Educationally sound field trips Greatest fear: A nude band HELEN HUNT The NEW Miss Hunt! Noted for: Sense of humor Greatest fear: Airport! BILL KANZ A clean shop is a happy shop Noted for: Rolling his eyes Greatest fear: Looking in the minor and seeing his neck KEVIN LEAVAY Ruff, Ruff! Noted for: His way with words Greatest fear: Smoking a cigarette BILL MILFORD You can't mix apples and oranges. Noted for: Duke Daring Greatest fear: Hands stained by ditto fluid KERRY MURPHY Is it soup yet? Noted for: Messing up demonstrations Greatest fear: Getting her socks pulled down RICHARD OSMER Never give a sucker an even break Noted for: His ’Puma sneakers' Greatest fear: Football FRANK PARKER How’s it going7 Noted for: His ’Mona Lisa smile’ Greatest fear: Exhaust JOE PETRONE It's unbelievable! Noted for: Wild stories Greatest fear: Not being elected Pope ROSE PRESBY Get your desk organized. Noted for: Mini skirts Greatest fear: Broken stop watch SUE RUSSO Parfait! Noted for: Her speed Greatest fear: Translating a French film DICK SCHELL Rocking fire! Noted for: His height Greatest fear: Running out of lollipops VIRGINIA SCHULZE Idle hands are the devil’s workshop. Noted for: Sesquipedalian Repapswen Greatest fear: Mrs. Russo AMY SHAPIRO Now, boys, cut that out! Noted for: Sudden temper Greatest fear: Having nobody to turn to BRUCE STAIGER I’d flunk my own brother! Noted for: Frugality Greatest fear: That his first Social Security check is late FRANK STEELE One or two? Noted for: Effervescence Greatest fear: Stage fright STEVEN WIEGAND Biology IS interesting! Noted for: Being a social butterfly Greatest fear: Can of Lysol ARTHUR WILKS Walk! Noted for: His keys Greatest fear: Being caught without a pass MARCELLA WINTERS And again, girls . . . Noted for: Her cupcakes. Greatest fear: Baste, bake, and broil JOHN WISSEMANN That's nice Noted for: His classroom Greatest fear: Having hall patrol PAT DZENKOWSK1 Could you keep it down a litile? Noted for: Indignation Greatest fear: Mr. Jablonski DON FISHER Chopper one to dispatch. Noted for: Undercover work Greatest fear: Work EDNA TERRY You want to drop WHAT? Noted for: Bathroom patrol Greatest fear: Schedule changes EDNA MONTGOMERY Can 1 help you? Noted for: Being nice Greatest fear: Losing her scotch tape BARBARA STOUTENBURGH These taste almost like wild hickory nuts Noted for: Typing fast Greatest fear: Being sent to guidance RICHARD HILARY I can do anything you can do, better Noted for: Open door policy Greatest fear: Teaching art for a day THE GRADE A TES 17 Drama Club Library Club RICHARD AHLERS Piggy” That’s what she said, I know I was there.” ALICIA AURICHIO Student Council 1 Chorus 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Junior Volunteers 2,3,4 Drama Club 2,3,4 French Club 3, 4 All County Band Jr., 1 All County Band Sr., 3 looking forward .into the past or backward into the future i walk along the highest hills and i laugh about it all the way - e e cummings 19 DAVID AVERETTE Never before have we had such little time in which to do so much. ” Basketball 1 Horsebackriding Club 1 Library Club 1 Chorus 1, 2 CAROL BAGLIVI V V i V X V r;: v. JANET BAJEK Cheerleader 1, 2 Social Committee 3 To know is nothing at all - To imagine is everything. 20 Tennis 1 Field Hockey (Intra.) 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Social Committee 3. 4 Volleyball (Intra.) 2 Library Club 4 Youth Activities 3 Basketball (Intra.) 2 Everybody has to be somebody to somebody to be anybody. Hockey Field Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals Softball 1 Field Hockey J.V. 1; Varsity 2, 3 (4 capt.) Volleyball J.V. 2 Varsity 3. 4 Basketball J.V. 1. 2 Varsity 3. 4 Softball Varsity 1 Leaders Corps 3, 4 V.P. Cheering Club 4 Class Secretary 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 3 Y. A. 1. 2. (3, 4 Sec.) Student Council 1, 2, 3 Yearbook Staff 4 (Writing Editor) Jr. Prom Committee 3 Library Club 3, 4 Outing Club 3 Band 1 One of these days . . . I'm gonna put on my travelling duds and leave Leave this town and drift into the far horizon, Towards my goal. 1 will sit for awhile . . . On the brink of adventure. Contemplating whether to stay behind Or move forward. There will be no one to hassel me. Only my conscience and my feet. One of these days I’m gonna take off . . . would you like to come? 21 MARTA BOHN Field Hockey 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Jazz Lab 1, 2, 3, 4 Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Mathletes 4 French Club 4 Honor Society 3, 4 I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them - I shall use my time.” Vary the universe, but only one leaves its clusters to form a new life. Intramural Football 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Drama Club 4 French Club 4 Astronomy Club 2,3,4 Bowling Club 3, 4 Outdoor Club 4 Baseball 3 Soccer 4 JAMES BOWDEN CONSTANCE BREESE ’’Connie’ Honor Society 3, 4 Leader's Corps 2, 3. 4 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 3. 4 Volleyball 3 Junior Volunteers 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheering Club 4 YA 2, 3. 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience. 23 Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly will acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.” Honor Society 3. 4 Tutoring 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 4 HELEN BRUSH 24 ”lf you have one true friend, you have more than your share. WILLIAM CAIN Beverage” Basketball 4 Bowling 3 V.I.C.A. 3. 4 BOCES 3, 4 JV Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Varsity Soccer 4 ‘•Always look at the dark side of things, then you will never be disappointed. ' STEVEN R. BUSCH Steve • EILEEN CHILTON JV Basketball 1 JV Field Hockey 1, 2 Varsity Field Hockey JV Volleyball 1. 2 Varsity Volleyball 3, 4 JV Softball 1 Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4 IV Cheering 2 Varsity Cheering 3, 4 Youth Activities 1, 2, 3, 4 Leaders Corps 3, 4 Majorettes 2 I prefer to be a dreamer among the humblest, with visions to be realized, than lord among those without dreams and desires. Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don’t walk behine me, I may not lead; Walk beside me and just be my friend. Field Hockey 3,4 Basketball 1, 3 Majorettes 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Council 3, 4 Cheering Club 4 Youth Activities 1, 2, 3, 4 Sewing Club 3, 4 Leaders Corps 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 26 LESLIE CHRISTENSEN PAMELA CHRISTIE Honor Society -3,4 J.V. Volleyball -1.2 Varsity Volleyball -3,4 Intramural Volleyball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Softball - 1, 2, 3, 4 J.V. Softball - 2 Varsity Softball -3,4 Drama Club - 2 Y.A. - 3, 4 Student Council - 3 Cheering Club - 4 Chorus -1,3 Yearbook Staff - 4 Jr. Prom Committee - 3 It is easy to make other people happy. The difficult pan is that of finding happiness for yourself 27 VICTOR CIERACH To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people merely exist.” Oceanography Club Crew Team Jogging Club Drama Club Outdoor Club Gymnastics Social Activities Club Girls Volleyball Tennis Cheering Club CATHY CONDIT ’’Big Bird” RICHARD CRON ''Critter” J.V. Soccer Varsity Soccer - 4 J.V. Baseball Varsity Bowling - 3 Intramural Basketball Varsity Basketball - 4 Don't knock it till you try it. 28 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 JV Basketball 2 Ecstasy. Passion and Pain CORNELL CRUMP Kayo You can’t expect a person to see eye to eye with you when you’re looking down on him MCKINLEY CRUMP Butch” 29 To see Thee more clearly, love Thee more dearly, follow Thee more nearly -day by day. School Newspaper 3 Youth Activities 4 Sewing Club 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Outing Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 30 Rotary Exchange Program Que Pasa?” VIRGINIA DE LA QUINTANA RUIZ Vicky” MARY ANNE DEPETRIS HOWARD P. DICKERSON Band 1, 2, 3. 4 Jazz Lab 3. 4 Brass Ensemble 1. 2, 3, 4 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Newspaper 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Intramural Football 1 French Club 3, 4 Photography Club 4 Mathletes 4 Computer Club 2. 3, 4 Youth Activities 2, 4 I sit beside the fire and think of all that I have seen. Of meadow-flowers and butterflies in summers that have been. For still there are so many things that 1 have never seen: In every wood in every spring there is a different green. i How” I sit beside the fire and think of people long ago And people who will see a world that 1 shall never know. If it feels good, do it JV Soccer 1. 2 Bowling Library Club 4 Band 1, 2, 3 BOCES 3. 4 JAMES DICKERSON DENNIS DONLIN Varsiiy Tennis 3, 4 Youth Activities 2, 4 Flag Football 3, 4 NJROTC 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Marine Biology Club 2 Newspaper 3. 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Baseball 1. 2 All that is gold does not glitter Not all those who wander are lost. The old that is strong does not wither: Deep roots are not reached by the frost. Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Intramural Basketball 3 I have never met a man who has given me as much trouble as myself. DAVID DOROSKI Rosk 33 Young men are api to think themselves wise enough, as drunken men think themselves sober enough. ’ Intramural Softball MICHAEL DOROSKI Class Treasurer -1,2,4 Student Council -1,2 Field Hockey - J.V. - 1 Field Hockey, Varsity - 2, 3, 4 Intramural Field Hockey - 1 J.V. Volleyball - 2 Varsity Volleyball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball - 1, 2, 3, 4 J.V. Basketball - 1 Varsity Basketball -2,3,4 Intramural Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Softball - 1, 2, 3, 4 J.V. Softball - 1 Manager of Softball -2,3,4 Pres. Leaders Corps - 4 V. P. Leaders Corps -2,3 Cheerleader - 4 Majorettes -3,4 Drama Club - 1 Future Teachers Club - 1 Cheering Club - 4 Chorus Y.A. - 1, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4 KATHLEEN GAIL DOW The more one gets to know man, the more one comes to admire the dog. 34 STEVE ECKARTZ 35 DALE EISSLER Robby” Band -1,2 Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly, will acquire the skill to do difficult things easily. GREGG FAUCON JOANN FIELDS ’’Rock” 36 38 KENNETH H. GOLDSMITH Ken Vice President 3 Library Club 4 Varsity Basketball 4 A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. JAMES GOUBEAUD Goobs” I do my own thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations. And you aren't in this world to live up to mine. You are you and 1 am I. And if by chance we find each other it's beautiful. Class Secretary 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Leaders Corps 3, 4 Candystripers 1. 2 Field Hockey 3 Intramurals 1, 3 Ski Club 1 Cheering Club 4 Youth Activities 4 Library Club 4 BARBARA GRIGONIS 39 MARY GUNNISON BOCES 3. 4 Sewing Club 1 Library Club 2. 4 Candy Striping 1, 2, 3 Genesis House Staff Worker Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed on us, that we should be called the sons of God ... 1 John 3:1 WILLIAM HARTUNG ••Willie’ 40 Genesis House Staff Worker BOCES3. 4 Commercial An and Photography O Lord, thou an our father: we are the clay, and thou our potter: we all are the work of thy hand',’ Isaiah 64-8 PETER HELINSK1 Softball 1, 2. 3. 4 Volleyball 3, 4 Field Hockey 2,3,4 Cheering Club 4 Library Club 4 Some you win; some you lose: some get rained out: But you’ve got to get dressed for them all.” 41 JEAN MARIE HURLEY BEANIE” Chorus - 2, 4 Y.A. 3, 4 Y.A. vice president 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3 Volleyball intramurals 1, 2 Cheering 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Horseback riding 1 Social Committees Drama 1 Yearbook 4 Field Hockey manager WBLT 3 Slimnastics 4 Ski Club 4 Time flies, suns rise and shadows fall. Love is forever overall. 42 JUDY A. JACOBS CAROL JARUSIEWIC Little Bit There's nothing worth more than laughter and love of friends Boces, Vica Club Intramural Basketball 1 Candystriper 2 CHERYL LOUISE JESTER 43 Basketball 1, 2 Soccer 2 Football 2 Just be what you want to be and do what you want. WILLIAM JIMINEZ Boces 3, 4 Don't take life too seriously, 'cause you're not about to get out of it alive. STEVE KAPUSTKA Pudda TOM KOBER Basketball Mgr. JV 1 Basketball Mgr. V 2, 3, 4 Baseball Varsity 4 Baseball JV 1. 2. 3 Library Club 4 I think no virtue goes with size. Love bears all things . . . Believes all things . . . Hopes all things . . . Endures all things . . . Love never ends Drama Club 1 National Honor Society 3, 4 Chorus 2 Youth Activities 4 Cheering Club 4 Tutoring 2, 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Empire Girls’ State LAURA KORALESKI Laurie MARLA KOSTER Intramural Softball 1 Intramural Baseball 1 Chorus 1, 2 Youth Activities 2,3,4 Cheering Club 4 Student Council 3 Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Honor Society 3, 4 If I had a wish that I could wish for you I d make a wish the sun shine all the while. Life is like an onion. You peel one layer off at a time, and sometimes you weep. Bicycle Club 1 Youth Activities 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Cheering Club 4 Field Hockey 4 Intramural Basketball 1 Library club 3, 4 Jr. Prom Committee 3 Chorus 1,2,3 Yearbook Staff 4 MARY CATHERINE KOSTER ” Koster Kid” Why does this magnificent applied science which serves us work and makes life easier bring us little happiness? The simple answer runs: Because we have not yet learned to make sensible use of it. Honor Society 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Chess Club 1,2,4 Photo Club 3, 4 Outdoor Club 4 CEILIA ANN KRUPSKI Varsity Field Hockey 4 JV Field Hockey 3 Volleyball intramurals 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Cheering Club 4 Youth Activities 2, 4 Ski Club 3 Most of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own sunshine. 47 Honor Society 3, 4 V.I.C.A. 3. 4 SCOTT LANG Give to others and they will give to you. PAUL LAPPE John THOMAS LEACOCK Varsity Tennis 3, 4 J.V. Tennis 1, 2 Chess Club 2 Band 1. 2. 3, 4 Jazz Lab 3, 4 Matheletes 4 French Club 1, 3 Pep and Pretzel Band 3, 4 Computer Club 3, 4 Audio-Visual Squad 1, 2 Intramurals 2, 4 Percussion Ensemble 3, 4 Drama Club 1, 2 Honor Society 3 Man is something to be surpassed. What have you done to surpass him? 49 FRANK LEKICH If they were right, I'd agree But it’s them they know, not me. Now there's a way. and I know that I have to go away . . . I know I have to go. But . . . Take your time, think a lot Why think of everything you got, For you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. Majorettes 2,3,4 Drama Club Leaders Corps 3, 4 Field Hockey (J.V. 3)4 Softball (Intramurals) Cheering Club 4 Class Treasurer 3 Prom Co-Chairman 3 Student Council 4 Yearbook Ads (Chair) 4 Tutoring RACHELS. LEVIN Tennis 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Cheering Club 4 Candy Striper 2, 3 C.Y.O. Softball 1 Life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible sun within us. 50 W.B.L.T. V.P. Football (Intra) 2 Youth Activities 3, 4 Library Club 3, 4 Life isn’t worth living, unless you’ve lived it with the one you love. joe McCarthy ’’Wiffle” Yearbook Staff - An Editor Tutoring -2.3 Leaders Corps -1,3,4 Majorettes - 2, 3, 4 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus - 2, 3, 4 J.V. Field Hockey - 2. 3 Varsity Field Hockey - 4 Varsity Cheerleader - 4 J.V. Basketball - 3 Manager V. Volleyball - 3 Intramural Volleyball -1,2 Youth Activities - 3 V.P. YA 4 Honor Society Treasurer -3,4 ’’Let no flower go unseen. 51 CATHY McVICAR SUE MAHAFFY Drama Club 1 Marine Bio Club 1 Candystriper 2,3,4 French Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Band 1, 2. 3, 4 Photo Club 3 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Brass Ensemble 1,2,3 The heart that makes its own delight makes also a delight for others.'’ Boces 3, 4 VICA 4 Horseback Riding Club 2 Band Manager 3, 4 It matters not how straight the gate. How charged with punishment the scroll; I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul. MARK MALONE Grat” The opinion of the strongest is always the best. Soccer 3, 4 Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Softball 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 3. 4 Boy’s Leader Corps 3, 4 Pres. Library Club 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 53 JOSEPH C. MILOVICH Tennis 3, 4 Wrestling 2 Computer Club 3, 4 Mathletes9, 12 Band 1, 2. 3, 4 Brass Ensemble 1, 2, 3. 4 Percussion Ensemble 3, 4 Jazz Lab 2,3,4 Pep Band 3, 4 Football 2,3,4 Outdoor Club 4 French Club 3 There comes a time in every man's life when he must grab the bull by the tail and face the situation squarely Boces 3, 4 V.I.C.A. 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2 Field Hockey 1, 3 Basketball Intramural 2 Volleyball Intramural 2 Woodwind Ensemble 3, 4 KARLEEN MITCHELL ’’Rar” 54 Tennis 2 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2 Intramural Basketball 1 Yearbook Staff Everyone in this world is a little crazy except me and thee, and sometimes I suspect even thee. LINDA MITCHELL Free at Last! Free at Last! Thank God Almighty, I’m Free at Last! 55 PAUL MITCHELL Basketball 1 Honor Society 3, 4 Wrestling 3, 4 Soccer 3, 4 Leaders Corps 3, 4 CINDY MOELLER Mods” After all. it’s what we’ve done, that makes us what we are BILL MOTT Man’s flight through life is sustained by the power of this knowledge. i A cheerful heart and smiling face pour sunshine in the darkest place Cheerleader -2,3 Youth Activities - 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society -3,4 Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Field Hockey - 3 Cheering Club - 4 Horseback-Riding Club - 1 Library Club - 4 Yearbook - 4 Majorettes - 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus -1,2 Student Council -1,4 Senior Class Vice-President Junior Class Secretary Leaders Corps - 1, 2, 3, 4 NANCY JANE MUDD ••Nanc” Cheering Club 4 Social Committee 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Senior Trip Comm. 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Tutoring 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Colorguard 1 Youth Activities 2 Library Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Without honesty, there is no truth; without truth, there is no love: without love, there is nothing. ' 57 BARBARA NUHFER LINDA PISACANO ’’Hot Stuff Life is a game of whist. From unseen sources. The cards are shuffled. and the hands are dealt. I do not like the way the cards are shuffled. But yet I like the game and want to play. Cheering Club Pres. 4 Youth Activities 4 Library Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Girls Basketball Manager 3, 4 Bicycle Club 1 Intramural Basketball 4 Prom Committee 3 Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 MARILYN HELEN PONTINO ’’Pontini” 59 Flag Football 4 Library Club 4 ’’They say best men Are moulded out of Faults. And, for the most, Become much the better for being a little bad. PETER JAMES POTORSKI ••Skeet” CHERYL PUMILLO U BERNARD PURCELL Bernie A laugh is jusi like music. And where its melody is heard, The ills of life depart. Social Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 YA 4 Cheering Club 4 Student Council 4 JOAN QUIRK ••Joanie” 61 FREDRICK RAHMING Caprice” JV Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3 Social Committee 2 Baseball 4 ••White is . . . sending blackmen to kill yellowmen to protect the land white men stole from the Red men.” Your hopes and dreams are your only escape from reality. Varsity Tennis 2 VICA BOCES DAN RAUCH 62 Cheerleading 1. 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1. 2. 3, 4 Field Hockey 1, 2 Softball 1, 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 4 Leaders Corps 1, 2, 3, 4 Youth Activities Yearbook Staff 4 Student Council 1 Outdoor Club 4 Ski Club 3 If you look along the horizon, there lies the secret of all dreams. The visions that you admire are those to strive to fulfill. Whether for the joy of being happy, the rhythm of harming, or the compassion of a loved one. Each of which must be gained through your own inspiration. There always comes those moments of ecstasy during the life-trials we surpass. Now and in the future goals. By sharing your ideas and warmth with another . . . Acting as equal structures in society . . . Willing to give true love for eternity . . . Donate friendship and good times. Allow all to join in. Never leave one alone in the fog of insecurity. For no man is an island! JOAN ROGERS rJ Varsity Field Hockey - 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Tennis -1,2 Leaders Corps -3,4 Outing Club -3,4 Ski Club - 1 Yearbook Staff - 4 Wear a smile and have friends: wear a scowl and have wrinkles.” 63 Some are born Great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.’ Wrestling 1,2,3 LaCrosse 1, 2, 3 Flag Football 4 Computer Club 2,3,4 Photography Club 4 Candystriper 2, 3 VICA Yearbook Staff 4 BOCES 3, 4 Color Guard 1 ” Happiness is not a station you arrive at but a manner of traveling.” 64 DEBRA ROSS Deb Baseball 1, 3, 4 Intramural Football, Captain 3, 4 Judicial Board 2 Student Council 4 Library Club 3 What a long strange trip it is.” MICHAEL ROTHMAN ALICE SALTER JV Basketball 1 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 4 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2 Outing Club 3 Ski Club 3 Honor Society 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 . . And reach for the Heavens and hope for the future and all that we can be, not what we are.” 65 The road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet. Until it joins some larger way Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? 1 cannot say. Varsity Tennis 1,3,4 Varsity Soccer 3, 4 Vice Pres. Honor Society 3, 4 Yearbook Editor 4 Student Council 4 Youth Activities 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Photography Club 4 Delegate 1974 Boys’ State THOMAS C. SAMUELS SUSAN SAWASTYNOWICZ Cycling Club 3 Outing Club 3 Ski Club 1, 2 Intramural Basketball 1 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2 Help me to soar higher. Help me to approach perfection. 66 J.V. Baseball - 1 Varsity Baseball - 2. 3, 4 I speak softly, but carry a big stick” DANNY SCHARADIN Dano 67 KURT SCHLACHTER J.V. and Varsiiy Wrestling Varsity Lacrosse Intramural Football Intramural Softball Library Club Softball Earth is the cradle of the mind but one cannot live in a cradle forever” Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4 S. C. Executive Board -1,4 Class President - 3 Varsity Field Hockey - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 School Newspaper -3,4 Flag Football - 3 Chorus -1,2 Drama Club -1,2 On this day: Mend a quarrel. Search out a forgotten friend. Dismiss a suspicion and replace it with trust. Encourage someone who has lost faith. Keep a promise. Forget an old grudge. Examine your demands on others and vow to reduce them. Fight for a principle. Express your gratitude. Overcome an old fear. Take two minutes to appreciate the beauty of nature. Tell someone you love him. Tell him again. And again. 68 Student Council -3,4 Judicial Board - 4 Class V.P. - 1 Class President - 2 Y.A. - 2, 3,4 Prom Committee - 3 Honor Society -3,4 Intramural Volleyball -3.4 Cheering Club - 4 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. MICHELLE SCOTT ’’Mush” If you cannot win, make the one ahead of you break the record. 69 RICHARD SCOTTI Richie” Student Council 1,3,4 Newspaper 3, 4 Radio Station 2,3,4 Cheering 4 Drama Club 3 Class President 4 Library Club 4 Class Constitution 3, 4 Co-Ed Softball 3 Ski Club 4 Yearbook 4 Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair but manifestations of strength and resolution. PAM SHERATON DONNA SIEGEL J.V. Tennis 2 V. Tennis 3, 4 J.V. Field Hockey 1, 2 V. Field Hockey 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 J.V. Volleyball 3 J.V. Basketball 1 Newspaper 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 President Honor Society 3, 4 Sewing 1 Ski Club 1, 3, 4 Outing Club 3 Leaders' Corps 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Tutoring 3 The sand slips softly under my feet The waves echo behind me, Patience, Faith, Openness, is what the sea has to teach Simplicity, Solitude, Intermittancy But there are other beaches to explore There are more shells to find. This is only a beginning. 70 LYNDA SIMMONS Sims” DEBORAH SISINO Debs J.V. Field Hockey -1,2 Varsity Field Hockey -3,4 Varsity Softball - 1 J.V. Basketball -1,2 Varsity Basketball -3,4 Student Council Representative - 2 Student Council Treasurer -3,4 Girls Leaders Corps -3,4 Founders Follies Y.A. - 2, 3, 4 Cheering Club Yearbook Staff Tutoring There was a time when I thought I was fooling myself, but now, I take a bow, ’cause I’m free and easy . . . 71 CORY SLATER JV Cheerleader 1, 2 Student Council 2, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 You have to make the good times yourself. Take the small times and make them into big times and save the ones that are all right for the ones that aren't so good 72 CHERYL STAIR MARGARET J. TERRY •’Peggy” ”1 do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations and you're not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and 1 am I, and if by chance we meet it’s beautiful.” Blessed are the peace makers, and may they forever rest in peace. NJROTC Jazz Lab Flag Football JV Soccer Mgr. V. Lacrosse Mgr. V. Wrestling Tennis KEITH TIEDKE 73 Student Council Outing Club German Club ”Happiness lies not in the multitude of friends. But in the choice and worth. VICTOR B. TRUNCE Student Council 4 Newspaper 3, 4 French Club 4 Mathletes 4 Yearbook 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 NYSSMA All County Band 2, 3 Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 A man's goals should always be above his capabilities, that way he will spend his lifetime in search of the ultimate. 74 DAVID TUTHILL Band 1, 2 Horseback Club 1 Cheering Club 4 BOCES 3, 4 VICA 3. 4 Good things come in small packages. KAREN VAN DUZER Time is too slow for those who wait, Too swift for those who fear, Too long for those who grieve, Too short for those who rejoice, But for those who love, Time is eternity. Intramural Softball 1 BOCES 3. 4 VICA 3. 4 Yearbook 4 Library Club 4 LAURENE VERITY Laurie As I live and learn is dig and be dug in return Field Hockey 2, 3 Volleyball 2. 3 Basketball 2, 3 Cheering Club 4 DEBORAH WALTERS Munster Jr. 76 You can't take it with you, so you might as well enjoy it now. Yearbook Staff 4 Photo Club 3, 4 Radio Club 2,3,4 Chess Club 4 AV Club 1. 2. 3, 4 Outdoor Club 3, 4 LOUIS WALTERS Lou” CINDY WILLIAMSON Yearbook Staff 4 Ski Club 1 Tutoring 4 In the midst of winter I've found within me an invincible summer. 77 JOHN WITHERSPOON ”JW Spoon” CARL WOLFTEICH Sailing Club Flag Football Outing Club Computer Club Yearbook Staff I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by. And the wheels kick and the winds song and the white sails shaking And a gray mist on the sea's face and a gray dawn breaking. 78 Day is ended, dim my eyes But journey long before me lies Farewell friends, I hear the call the ship's beside the stony wall foam is white and waves are gray, Beyond the sunset leads my way foam is salt and wind is free, I hear the rising of the sea. Ship, my ship I seek the west, and fields and mountains ever blest, Islands lie behind the sun that I shall raise ere all is done. Field Hockey - 1. 2. 3. 4 Volleyball -2,3 Basketball - 1, 2, 4 Tennis - 1, 2, 3, 4 Outing Club - 3 French Club - 4 Honor Society -3,4 Youth Activities - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Intramural Volleyball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Leader's Corps -2,3,4 Tutoring -3,4 nr LISA MARIE WOLFTEICH Basketball -1,4 Volleyball -3,4 Softball - 1. 2, 3, 4 Field Hockey - 2, 3, 4 Honor Society -3,4 Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4 Youth Activities - 1, 2, 3, 4 Y.A. Vice-President - 2 Y. A. President - 3 Library Club - 4 Leader’s Corps - 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Be good, and if you can’t be good, be good at it. 79 Do you wanna dance? Youth Activities 1, 4 Cheering Club 4 Newspaper 3 Volleyball 1 Literary Magazine 1 Bicycle Club 3 Sewing Club 3 Horsebacking Club 1 Outing Club 3, 4 TARA LEIGHTON 80 UNDERGRADUATES 81 FRESHMEN TOP TO BOTTOM 1st: E. Jensen, B. Kehl, J. Cielatka 2nd: G. Jacques 3rd: V. Kinghan, D. Haman. R. Horton, M. Hand. L. Liso, S. Finne ■1th: M. Grubber, D. Halleck, K. Grubber, D. Gable 5th: A. Reinhardt, C. Goldsmith 6th: J. Jacobi 1st: S. Purcell, P. Olstead, J. Polywoda, M. Mulhall 2nd: J. Donlan, J. Bucci, C. Moran. K. VanMater, D. Moran, M. McElroy, C. Ruggles 3rd: L. Terry, T. Mazzaferro, D. Sisino, B. Snellenburgh 1st: D. Averette, R. Born, L. Albertson. L. Bage 2nd: R. Born, B. Boger, B. Boergesson, K. Barzac 82 1st seesaw: F. Lappe, C. Johnson, B. Levy 2nd seesaw: D. Fitzpatrick, L. Logerwell, J. Kujawski, R. Kramkowski 3rd seesaw: A. Mazzaferro, J. Haskins 4th seesaw: R. Mazzaferro, A. Mallgraf, R. Mallgren 1st row: B. Koraleski, C. Dickerson 2nd row: J. Wolfteich. L. Sorenson. M. McEnroy, M. Mulhall, L. Sawiki. D. Walters 3rd row: C. Zitik, T. Stulski, J. Witherspoon, T. Scholl, M. Terry 4th row: J. Palladino, A. Aurichio, C. Andersen, G. Charnews, J. Kaytis, B. Ross, M. Uskavitch TOP TO BOTTOM: 1st: C. Dinizio, J. Berry, S. Dow 2nd: C. Dickerson, P. Conrad, R. Born, G. Charnews 3rd: L. Dickerson, M. Butterfield, E. Cha-pek, M. Finne, P. Crocker, C. Cheney 83 SOPHOMORES TOP TO BOTTOM 1st: C. Moran, D. Pontino, A. Muff, B. Mulhall, H. Michel, K. Lcavay 2nd: E. Kramer, P. Ohlman. D. Kenneally, A. McVicar, F. Osmer, C. Kramer, D. Levcrich 3rd: D. Moffat, P. Kehl, J. McKiernan 1st: L. Dunne, L. Hedges. D. Amari, J. Condit, D. Hoffmeister, C. Donahue, A. Feeley, E. Heins 2nd: R. Clark, C. Hardy. B. Goldsmith, M. Fogarty, L. Harris, S. Dickerson. B. Gri-gonis, L. Dixon 1st: C. Park, C. LaGrego, A. Kinghan, S. Pisacano, L. Pritchard 2nd: L. Rausch, C. Paul, R. Rakowicz, M. Osmer 3rd: D. Osiroski, P. Polywoda 84 P. Breese. L. Dunne. D. Busch, R. Carcich. D. Cain, K. Burns, L. Campbell, P. Annison TOP TO BOTTOM 1st: J. Stepnoski, K. Terry, A. Skwara 2nd: J. Taggart, J. Yetter, J. Yedloutschnig, S. Simmon 3rd: D. Wells, L. Stepnoski, D. Ross 4th: T. Volosik, L. Taplin. N. Zito, D. Scheiner 1st: J. Steinruck. M. Osmer, R. Donlan, H. Jacobi, R. Alexander 2nd: D. Cochran, S. Birkmier, A. Mann, M. Wissemann. K. Horne 85 JUNIORS Left: J. Mazzaferro, B. McVicar. T. Kobcr, T. Lademann, R. Kehl, S. Marschcan, L. Norkus Right: D. Midgely, J. Netherwood, K. McEnroy, S. Krupski, V. Berry, K. Mazzaferro, M. Liso Ed Albertson - racing stripes Lester Albertson - new drum set Steve Albertson - car that runs Carol Anderson - Hamburger at Hardees Bob Backhaus - faster sunfish Irene Anderson - Cheering Club for '76 Kathy Bailey - opera to star in Val Barzac - boy scout troop of his own Eric Berry - supply of tires and gas Neil Berry - monogrammed headband Vicki Berry - piece of cheesecake Mary Birkmier - good knees Mary Ann Bogovic - waitress job Ted Bucci - reserved scat in study hall Brad Burns - lots of coffee Danny Byrnes - megaphone CLASS Eliot Campbell - zoo and soap and water to go Robin Carcich - how to cook chicken book Carole Case - date with John Denver David Chanley - rotten oyster Cheryl Cielatka - backwards needlepoint kit Carolyn Claypool - illustrated poetry booklet Shawn Cronin - pair of tight pants Chuck Czartosieski - capital idea Bill Davids - deeper voice Ken Dickerson - new back bumper Nancy Dickerson - rocking horse Bill Donlan - book on engine repairing Kathy Doroski - flat voice Donna Driskell - nomination for busgirl of the year Jim Faucon - Don Fisher doll Brad Featherston - own radio station 86 N. Dickerson, B. Fields, D. Driskell, M. Eckartz, F. Finne, K. Doroski Top: K. Radich, A. Ruskowski, J. Tapner, G. Stankowicz, J. Snce, P. Scott, P. Schrocder, J. Romeo, P. Stair, A. Sheraton, D. Schneider, C. Harrington Bottom: D. Uskavitch, E. Witherspoon, S. Michel, D. Terry, J. Scharadan, K. McEnroy, S. Sargent, J. Stepnoski, A. Thomsen, C. Surozenski WILL Bob Fields - bad rap JoAnne Finkle - someone new to flirt with Faith Finne - replacement for Miss Hunt Sara Foster - less craziness Rich Golder - more sisters ' Deb Grathwohl - cheering uniform Ed Greinkle - haircut Bitsy Grigonis - horse of her own LuAnn Grohoski - another German Shepherd Mark Grubber - goal in soccer Bill Haman - elevator shoes Mary Hamilton - pair of ballet shoes Anne Marie Hand - art degree David Hardy - an ounce Corrinne Harrington - pass to Spanish Joseph Helinski - his own place in the sky Steve Helinski - head of cauliflower Jeff Horton - bow tie Chris Hurley - new imitation Bill Hutter - class to go to Peter Jacques - peaches to eat Donna Johnson - Bill Bradley Bill Johnson - his own yearbook to take pictures for Lori Beth Jones - another year in bookkeeping Paul Kapustka - alarm clock for Mr. Staiger's class Bob Kehl - no more Language Arts Tom Kober - big brother Sue Krupski - trip to Bolivia Tom Lademann - own car David LaFreniere - a book on How to get caught without your senior license Remi La Riviere - 101 ways to be cool 87 P. Orlowski, K. Purcell. P. Quirk, C. Palla-dino, S. Price. J. Podyne, C. Pawlik, T. O'Brien TOP TO BOTTOM 1st: T. Bucci. I. Anderson, S. Albertson, W. Donlan, V. Barzac, C. Czartosieski, S. Albertson, S. Cronin, N. Berry, D. Chan-ley 2nd: C. Cielatka, C. Anderson, B. Back-haus, B. Burns 3rd: D. Burns. B. Davids, E. Albertson, E. • Berry, R. Carcich, M. Bogovic. C. Clay-pool, K. Bailey, C. Case Madelyn Liso - certificate of markswomanship Sue McAslan - night out with Mona Mona McCarthy - life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness Kathy McEnroy - muzzle Tim McKiernan - ’A’ in geometry Kim McKown - everlasting smile Bill McVicar - the America’s Cup Jim Maney - course on keeping his snakes caged Jean Markel - appointment to West Point Scott Marschean - rabbit's foot John Mazzaferro - good conversation on the bus Kathy Mazzaferro - lifetime subscription to NEWSDAY Tom Mazzaferro - 20 second pin Sue Michel - ton of hay Dot Midgely - day at Baskin-Robbins Jackie Netherwood - date with Mr. Trent CLASS Liz Norkus - stretch rack Jim Oates - his own gas station Tom O'Brien - David’s brush Pat Orlowski - new laugh Cathy Palladino - party to go to Sheila Parrish - extra semester Carol Pawlick - calculator Wayne Phillips - broken pistin Jill Podyne - a center for the Knicks Sue Price - toothache Lyle Prindle - Joe’s seat in band Kevin Purcell - something to shout about Pat Quirk - a ”Ha! Ha! ’’ Keith Radich - dance lessons Judy Romeo - hair conditioner Mitch Ruggles - new boat 88 TOP TO BOTTOM: 1st: E. Campbell, T. Mazzaferro, M. McCarthy, M. Birkmier, K. Dickerson, P. Jacques 2nd: W. Hutter, S. Foster, C. Anderson, K. McKown, J. Tapner 1st: E. Greinkc, C. Hurley, R. Golder, M. Grubber, J. Horton, W. Haman, B. Feath-erston, J. Helinski, L. Grohoski, M. Hamilton 2nd: B. Grigonis, A. Hand, D. Johnson, J. Finkle, D. Grathwohl, C. Harrington WILL Alex P.uskowski - bicycle with battery operated motor Walter Sanford - microphone Sarah Sargent - another dwarf role Jeff Scharadan - life size photo of Fred Milner Darice Schneider - glass pipes for her car Pat Schroeder - date with Great Pumpkin Paulette Scott - job in Oz Pat Sheppard - tiger trick Amy Sheraton - Windsor and Newton everything Jackie Snee - crossroads Pam Stair - job at Grants Rod Stankewicz - share of Terry's pumpkin farm Janice Stepnoski - peanut butter and jelly Carol Surozenski - being her brother's boss Jamie Tapner - own car Danny Terry - 30 days locked up with Don Fisher Ann Thomsen - Irish shamrock David Uskavitch - dinner for 2 at Ross' Peter VanMater - ride Evie Witherspoon - tang-a-rang 89 90 Special Thanks: Cheryle Boergesson - Writing Marilyn Poniino - Subscriptions Old friends. Old friends, Sat on their park bench Like bookends. A newspaper blown through the grass Falls on the round toes On the high shoes Of the old friends. Can you imagine us years from today, Sharing a park bench quietly? How terribly strange To be seventy. Old friends, Memory brushes the same years. Silently sharing the same fear . . . Time it was, And what a time it was, It was . . . A time of innocence A time of confidences. Long ago ... it must be . . . I have a photograph. Preserve your memories; They're all that's left you. Paul Simon 91 I'm off on a mission, soon as I resupply with referrals.” I'm gathering wild bush cranberries for my grape nuts.” Only 180 more days to go! ” 92 95 96 97 CLASSROOM BLUES TIC-TOC The trees are swaying slowly They seem to be saying come with me Why sit in a stuffy classroom Come out and be free with us. Free to sway in the wind Yet not free in a sense Trees have to stay planted to the ground I don't, yet I can’t move from this seat. 'Till the bell rings . . . then I'm free. Cheryle Boergesson '75 UNDERCLASSMEN I've sunk low in myself Trying to write the turmoil and he writes up the zeros because of my neglection I do my best She looks at the seating chart to call me by name I've got to say I'm not in trouble just to survive The jungle of people The senselessness All the people physically together but farther apart and more apart than anyplace else thoughts follow thoughts in one direction channelled tight The total humiliation of non-personage Merit Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Time can go so slow Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Count the seconds as they go Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Whispers in my head so low Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Sometimes the clock is like a foe Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Watch it for an hour or so Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Then you will see what I know Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc Soon my mind is gonna blow Tic-toc Tic-toc Tic-toc BAM The clock is stopped with just one throw! 98 Donna Siegel '75 REACH-OUT Reach out across that out-grown wall, Invisible, restraining. Step where you have not before, The time has come to grow. How many things you have not seen, Toss away your blinders. Open up your mind, your heart, To new exciting worlds. Find beauty where you thought was none Love in unknown hearts. Disregard past apprehension, Explore with inner peace. Accept yourself, discover others. And everything around you. Grow and share, see and hear, Experience it now. Life is deeper than the sea, Greater than the skies - It's yours to grasp, it's yours to hold, Reach out and you will find it. Donna Siegel '75 fKteA.fr t{ 101 SENIOR NAME Ahlers. Richard Alexsander, Robert Aurichio, Alicia Averette, David Baglivi, Carol Bajek. Janet Blados, Denise Boergesson, Cheryle Bohn. Marta Bokina, Carol Bowden, James Breese, Constance Brush. Helen Bunchuck, James Busch, Steven Cain. William Chilton, Eileen Christensen, Leslie Christie, Pamela Cierach. Victor Condit, Cathy Cron, Richard Crump, Ervin Crump, McKinley Davids, Judy Dawson. Mary DeLaQuintana, Vicki DePetris, Mary Ann Dickerson. Howard Dickerson, James Donlin, Dennis Doroski, David Doroski, Michael Dow, Kathleen Eckartz, Stephen Eissler, Dale Faucon, Gregg Fields. Joann Finne. Mark Fleishman. MaryAnn Gibbs, Richard Goldsmith, Kenneth Goubeaud, James Grigonis, Barbara Hartung, William Helinski. Peter Hetzer, Sheryl Hurley, Jean Jacobs, Judy Jarusiewic, Carol Jester, Cheryl Jiminez, William Kapp, Cynthia Kapustka. Stephen Kober, Tom Koraleski, Laura Koster, Marta Koster, Mary Kramkowski, Robert Krupski. Ceil Lang, Scott Lappe, Paul Leacock, Thomas NOTED FOR GREATEST FEAR Moe Dirt on his car His car butterflies sarcasm floating without not getting into M.D. School getting caught work sophistication failing shorthand being late Mondays skipping getting caught poetry tall people Flying heights BOCES missing Pam Christie most hassled another party slow walker getting snagged brains tests Yankees no scandals Mustang losing car beverage Spanish hyperactivity doberman pinchers Miss SFD firemen committees Dr. Ed Car accident speed pigs Big Bird never reaching 30 WPf trying teachers sense of humor Steve Busch being tall not making basketball newspapers breaking a leg cover guidance accent being a tuna eyes parking asthma Mr. Clark Associated car accident NJROTC Calculus partying getting caught blond hair Miss Hunt typical Southoldite New Years Eve Parties his thumb no hitch to work no pencils losing hair Harts car being stolen hairdos no money temper toe kicks typical Cutchoguer class meetings lobsters potato fields slow pace being on time Hasseling ••Helen” no laughs Deli laryngitis absence ladybugs ideals outdoor ed. juniors beer shortage sunshine” no friends new car staying in Southold skipping lightning size losing patient Mattituck attacker coming to school coat senioritis 'Vette accident his cars no phone books worrying not meeting deadlines majorettes animals smile Boerg’s fists posture failing test Polish losing license skipping out full school day good manners tractor not starting Beetle Bailey failing math BEST AT PROBABLE OCCUPATION acting skinny dip drinking coke astronaut talking Dr. Aurichio minding own business playboy cartoonist efficiency Katy Gibbs girl weekends truant officer raising 83 Jk SHS Principal sports Wilt Chamberlin stand-in math pilot discussing Charlie beautician being cool social director field hockey Dr. Doolittle studying teacher starting conversations vice squad finding a car mechanic getting referrals teacher gymnastics Ranger Rick fullback bishop being blunt Gayle Janus retons Southold Chief-of-Police pinching therapist being easy going loafer tall tales service drinking Knicks bench warmer acting editor-in-chief design artist English English teacher flining cheerleader tests photographer auto mechanics grease monkey tennis commodore driving cop scalloping farmer controlling Margaret Home Ec. teacher tying his shoes women's Libber following Corey sex object working banker bullying millionaire smooching Great White Hunter hanging out radical panying Rolling Stone being in daze turtle drinking bev. standup with Bill comedian making sandwiches Rona Barret art work Pres, of USA conversions evangelist black and blues truck driver singing chorus teacher being rowdy soda jerk scaring pea picker being quiet mannequin commons big business silence scientist explaining car mechanic forgetting homework jockey Jay Emily Post calmness vet. whistling social worker photography engineer cooking homemaker avoiding teachers truant officer BOCES farmer drums General 102 STIGMA TA NAME NOTED FOR GREATEST FEAR BEST AT PROBABLE OCCUPATION Leighton. Tara egotism all girls' school dressing Cleopatra Lekich, Frank Griggs gas ration giving orders sidekick Levin, Rachel energy Monday weekends Attorney General Lewandowski, Teresa MIT shirt losing her voice talking spy McCarthy, Joseph Red-eyes breaking windows partying jet setter Me Vicar, Catherine confusion cartwheels making friends receptionist Mahaffy, Sue freedom being cooped up energetic photo-journalist Mallgraf, Diane photography blank film group shots candy striper Malone, Mark his walk Duke being wise smart aleck Milner, Fred Mrs. D. no library sarcasm publisher Milovich, Joseph reading GRAPES OF WRATH flag football first trumpet Dr. Jekyl Mitchell, Karleen nursing being followed evasion M.D. Mitchell, Linda temper criticism blushing business Mitchell, Paul his hair not getting in at night opening beer cans millionaire Moeller, Cindy horses Honor Society meetings jumping rider Mott, William wrestling calculus listening Chris Taylor Mudd. Nancy friendliness no sense of humor bopping around Cadillac dealer Nuhfer. Barbara spring fever Mr. Jablonski signing out writer O’Brien, David duck no headbands combing hair quack medic Pisacano. Linda her car out of gas making pizza pumping gas Pontino, Marilyn her laugh no job smiling stand-in for Shirley MacLaine Potorski, Peter library losing engine shy mechanic Pumillo, Cheryl history car breaking down Sound view busgirl file clerk Purcell, Bernard Bean beans photography sentry Quirk, Joan neatness driving Mustang giving advice window dresser Rahming, Fredrick ladies' man women hoop Dude Rauch, Dan Danny who? recognition tennis computer programmer Rogers, Joan analyzing people Big Mope selling guidance Romeo, Katherine injuries lane changing athletics typist Roslak, Thomas strange proofs Mr. Clark bad jokes Mr. Hyde Ross, Debra stories BOCES nursing Florence Nightingale Rothman, Michael Michael J. No floor hockey getting excited concert promoter Salter, Alice Knicks Celtics school spirit ticket scalper Samuels, Thomas tennis hicks unintentional insults benevolent despot Sawastynowicz, Susan silence mispronunciation charades shepherd Sawicki, William human siren father partying electrician Scharadin, Dan hard rock stupid statistics broad-jumping statistician Schlachter, Kurt talking sports being rejected causing trouble chef Schneider, Debra clothes fat going out model Scott, Michelle blushing growing tall giggling pharmacist Scotti, Richard tall tales getting upset ball handling Vitalis president Sheraton, Pam Supergirl nobody to listen opinions arbitrator Siegel. Donna participation Mr. Hilary school anything she wants Simmons, Lynda long hair blood nursing medic Sisino, Deborah Bun-ay losing having fun weeble Slater, Cory the race another race B.S. politician Stair, Cheryl gossip punctuality talking telephone operator Terry, Margaret skipping going back to school pumping gas oil sheik Tiedke, Keith injuries Gestapo shining shoes MP Trunce, Victor Mercedes Benz non-originality meditation plainclothes guru Tuthill, David Pizzazz dirt worrying Doughboy VanDuzer, Karen toy piano future disorganization secretary Verity, Laurie singing failing cosmetology makeup cosmetologist Wahl, Kurt dirt bikes piston seizing wheelies foreign legionnaire Walters, Debra keeping quiet sitting still home ec hunter Wallers, Louis camera financial loss puns Santa Williamson, Cynthia chattering father listening kindergarten teacher Witherspoon, John dashing appearance no participation cabana parties President Wolfteich, Carl nonconformity no water sailing South Sea bum Wolfteich, Lisa messy locker having picture taken tennis Dr. Doolittle Zuhoski, Judy Zuke curling hair polishing test tubes Kansas City Bomber 103 107 109 Friends - if we have not achieved much in learning, We have at least made many friends. Laurie Verity '75 i LIFE If I think about it, it makes me wonder For every good thing must you get bad? Life we must always ponder Yet just to live makes me glad. R. Scotti '75 '75 We came together Work, play, Laugh, weep, Shout, murmur, Run, leap, Together. Time for an end Together. Alice Salter '75 As our times go on Being together and sharing dreams Means more and more to me But it’s past all too quickly And now it's hard to say good-bye Just as friends . . . Debbie Sisino '75 110 I walked and searched alone Searched for my soul Then you came And walked with me Now I search alone No more You help me The looking is easier. Alice Salter '75 I am happy for having shared part of their lives, It’s also sad for me to see them leave For not being able to seek them out, To pour out my feelings, and listen to theirs, But time and distance will separate us . . . Mona McCarthy '76 I’m sitting here looking out of the doors of the school. Outside that door lies the brink of things to come. My future and past have happened and will happen here. My life will run its different courses while standing in this doorway. Oh yes, this threshold of things . . . my things to come. Cheryle Boergesson '75 ill SPORTS 113 VARSITY Record: La Salic 4-3 Stony Brook 2-5 Kings Park 2-3 Longwood 1-2 Center Moriches 0-8 Pierson 3-1 Mattituck 0-5 Rocky Point 3-2 Eastport 0-3 Center Moriches 2-5 Pierson 2-1 Mattituck 0-5 Rocky Point 1-3 Eastport 2-1 SEASON 5-9-0 114 Special thanks to Mr. Thomas O’Brien for photography help. 115 Left front: O’Brien, Mott, Milner, Scotti. Grubber, Paul, Busch, O'Brien, McVicar Left rear: Mang., Fields, Donlin, Berry. Czartoieski, Scharadin, Finne, Johnson, Kaytis, Samuels. Coach Osmer. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY TOP TO BOTTOM 1st: Brcese, Pawlik, Dow, Miss Murphy, Christensen, Krupski, Chilton 2nd: Zuhoski, Schneider, Sisino, Boergesson, Romeo, Siegel, Levin, McVicar 116 JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Top: Stankcwicz, Backhaus. Terry, Uskavitch. Burns, Terry, Osmer, Chanley, Ross, Coach Maiorana Bottom: David, Cielatka, Donlan, Averette, Dow, Boergcsson, Goldsmith 117 Scott, Mrs. Brandi, Johnson, Witherspoon, Pawlik, Breese, Dow, Sisino, Berry, Goldsmith. Boergesson, Condit VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL 119 VARSITY BASKETBALL Record: Westhampton 52 - SHS 45 Shelter Island 42 - SHS 76 Eastport 60 - SHS 45 Mattituck 57 - SHS 42 LaSalle 77 - SHS 51 Mattituck 63 - SHS 62 Shelter Island 42 - SHS 31 Center Moriches 71 - SHS 51 Pierson 73 - SHS 62 Grcenport 76 - SHS 74 Miller Place 67 - SHS 47 Rocky Point 86 - SHS 74 Stony Brook 87 - SHS 58 Center Moriches 46 - SHS 77 Miller Place 51 - SHS 57 Stony Brook 55 - SHS 40 Rocky Point 53 - SHS 66 Greenport 73 - SHS 58 SEASON 5-13 121 122 123 BOYS JY BASKET BALL 1st: Uskavitch, Skwara. Breese, Donlin. Coach Maiorana 2nd: Kaytis, Pisacano, Stankewicz. Lade-mann. Goldsmith, Oliver GIRLS JY VOLLEY BALL 1st: Kenneally, Osmer,Kramer, Berry, Witherspoon 2nd: Cain, McKiernan, Johnson, Crocker GIRLS JY BASKET BALL 1st: Mrs. Brandi, Polywoda, Heins, Cain, Hand 2nd: Mann, Dickerson, Crocker, Kenneally, McKiernan, Finne 124 125 9Z [ 127 128 ACTIVITIES 129 YOUTH ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL 132 135 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB SESQUIPEDALIAN REPAPSWEN WBLT-CC MATHLETES 139 ADVERTISERS 141 Southold PHARMACY, INC Main Street Southold, N.Y. Phone 765-3434 Don Scott, B.S. Bill Golder, B.S. RAZZLES ICE CREAM AND DESSERT CO. Stirling Square Greenport Compliments of MAY AND PHIL WATSON Stirling Square Greenport BOOSTERS S. BRANDI PETER STACK RHUMB LINE MR. AND MRS. ROBERT MALLGRAF MRS. ELINORE IRIMESCU Mr. John Berry Jody Levin Andrew Levin Ellen Levin A N Store Hole in the Wall ulijp Suffolk StitiPH PRINTING PUBLISHING GREENPORT, N. Y. 11944 516 477-0081 M3 HOPPY'S Cleaners Launderers, Inc. 329 Front Street Greenport, N. Y. Phone 477-1110 Storage - Tailoring - Rug Cleaning NORTH FORK CATERERS, LTD. 765-1631 765-2650 Compliments of BRAUN OYSTER CO., INC. 734-6700 Main Road Cutchogue Cutchogue Drug Store 734-6796 Compliments of SOUTHOLD TOWN POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION INC. President - SARG. BARNEY P. HARRIS V.-President - JOSEPH CONWAY Sec.-Treas. - HARRY W. SMITH Compliments of the EDWARDS DISCOUNT CENTER East Main St. and Rte. 58 Riverhead Complete Line of Sporting Goods and Marine Supplies 145 J. S. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE REPAIRING P.0. Box 11, Main Rd. Bus. 298-5008 Mattituck, N.Y. 11952 Res. 765-3782 Compliments of Goldsmith Tuthill Village Luncheonette Monday-Saturday 5:30 am-7:00 pm Sunday 5:30 am till 12:00 146 Southold Masons, Inc. Chester Berry Custer Avenue Southold, N. Y. Tel. 765-3610 C. P. TUTHILL, INC. Plumbing - Heating DuPont Paints Cutchogue 734-6126 BARKER'S PHARMACY Love Lane Mattituck, N.Y. Compliments of Wayside Market 147 Our Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 SERVING EASTERN LONG ISLAND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. 1 48 Southold Sweet Shoppe Best in Food Wishes Good Luck to the Class of 1975 Hart Hardware Garden Center Main Road, Southold Tel. 765-2122 Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 SCP Bookkeeping Southold Service Vacuum Center 320 Front Street West Main Road Greenport, N.Y. Southold, N.Y. Tax Preparation Hoover - Eureka Dealer Business Consultant Appliance Parts and Repairs Used Sewing Machines and Repairs John Christie Teena Christie 477-2440 765-3513 149 Best of Luck Congratulations Class of 75 Class of From the 75 SOUTHOLD Southold DELI rishing Station Youngs Ave. 765-2550 Main Road, Southold 765-3200 765-5383 Closed Monday The Sou+hold I nn Old Colonial Landmark Fine Food and Drink Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Open Daily Main Road, Southold Major Credit Cards 765-2656 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 Compliments of THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Bob 'n' Nett Shoppe Ladies' Apparel Love Lane Vernette Le Valley Matituck, N.Y. Compliments of Cutchogue Liquor Store Bev and Vic Cierach” Ship Candles Ship Models Marine Prints Nautical Antiques S.T. Preston Jjk k Son, Inc. JSl Main Street Wharf Greenport, L.I. N.Y. 11944 Tel. 516-GR7-1990 152 Compliments of Volinski Olds Inc. Travelers St. Southold, L.I. N.Y. It’s a Good Feeling to Have an Olds Around You 765-3523 EDWIN FOY President 19 FRONT STREET • GREENPORT, N. Y. 11944 • (516) 477-1040 Compliments of Sou+hold Lumber Company, Inc. 153 Best Wishes to the Class of '75 Compliments of Southold Youth Activities 154 (516)765-9280 (516) 765-3011 Congratulations and the Very Best for the Future Wells Pontiac — Cadillac, I nc. Peconic, New York CARROLL H. SCHUTZE Licensed Real Estate Broker 45 Beckwith Ave. Center” of Southold, N.Y. 11971 Southold Agway and Lipco Agway, Inc. Youngs Ave. Here to Serve You 155 LEFFERTS PAINE EDSON Attorney at Law Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Rudolph H. Bruer 516-765-2500 TRY AC TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Farm Industrial -Lawn and Garden Equipment Motor Trucks Lawn and Farm Irrigation Systems North Road Rte. 58 Southold Riverhead 516 - 765-3471 516 - 727-0200 East Main Street Southold, New York 11971 516-765-3564 Vlymoulfi CHRYSLER IMPERIAL MULLEN MOTORS, INC. TELEVISION ENGINEERING SERVICE Radio • T. V. ‘Hi-Fi 765-3423 Main Street Roy W. Wilkinson Southold, New York 11971 156 Southold, L.I., N.Y. So5-3882 Route 27A 505-3452 C. F. Van Duzer Gas Service, Bottled Gas Service (516) 765-3092 Hours Daily by Appointment DR. EDWARD F. CAUFIELD Optometrist Youngs Avenue Southold, N.Y. 11971 WHEELER’S GARAGE General Auto Repairs Shop 765-3542 Route 27 A RES. 765-3006 SOUTHOLD. NEW YORK 11971 Compliments of PORKY'S RESTAURANT North Road at Traffic Circle Greenport, New York 477-9833 Furniture Bedding Broadloom All Descriptions By Sealy Carpet Goldin Furniture Cd., Inc. Greenpdrt Carpet Cd. 4 34 MAIN STREET GREENPDRT, N. Y. t!944 477-Q94D RAYMONDS RESTAURANT OF SOUTHOLD Fine Foods Cocktails 158 Our Compliments and Best Wishes to the Class of '75 YOUR STRONGHOLD FOR THE FUTURE SomtlhoM S AV INGS BANK Offices conveniently located in SOUTHOLD SOUTHAMPTON BOHEMIA PORT JEFFERSON STATION 159 BARGE'] NEXT TO THE BARGE MAIN RD., SOUTHOLD 765-1242 To Take Out The Freshest Sea Food This Side of Water Sea-food IN OUR FAMOUS GALLEY RESTAURANT Out of the water into the pan seafood • LUSCIOUS LOBSTERS SIZZLING STEAKS FOR RES. CALL 765 3010 OPEN NOON TO 10 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK. ROUTE 25 765-3010 SOUTHOLD Compliments of fotia Illanit ifatteler JBattUuck (Blatclmtati Traveler Street, Southold The Official Southold Town Paper, Established 1847 Covers North Folk From Orient Through Riverhead Edward W. Wood, Publisher KALIN FLORIST 828 Front Greenport 477-0618 WHEELERS JEWELERS 47 Front St. Greenport, N.Y. 11944 161 For the Most Complete Selection of: Lamps - Lighting Fixtures Lampshades - Gifts Cards Gift Wrap Party Items FFOHNHQEFER Main Road, Southold 765-2100 W' ROTHMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Bob Graeb Free Delivery Good Luck! ANN'S COUNTRY KITCHEN Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 COLONIAL DRUGS, INC. 100 From St. Greenpon, N.Y. YARN t-ESPINNER 423 Main Street Greenport, New York 11944 Open: Mon. Sat. 10-5 CookeiyDock 1)2 Main Street 2 8 Main Street Greenport, N. Y. 11944 Southampton, N. Y. 11968 ((16) 477-0019 (116) 283-5116 Compliments of DOROSKI'S NURSERY, INC. North Rd., Southold Landscaping Garden Supplies RIVERHEAD AUTO PARTS Riverhead Southold East Hampton £MAIK BOOK AND RECORD SHOP, Ltd. GREENPORT, N Y. 11944 477-2350 IjjDlAJlA. by- Quditk. 164 Womens fashions for the leisurely life we lead SOUNDVIEW RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE 516 477-0666 SECOND STREET FLORISTS AND GREENHOUSES Second St. Greenpon SUNRISE COACH LINES, INC. 71590 Rte. 25 Greenpon 477-1200 Compliments of POLYWODA BEVERAGE John C. Ross Chef Owner Main Rd., Southold, N.Y. 11971 516 765- 2111 GREENPORT FORD —MERCURY, INC. Rte 25 Greenport 166 hope and Connie's gift mart 325 Main Street Greenport, N.Y. 11944 GOLDSMITH BOAT SHOP, INC. 2 Yards - 2 Marinas Evinrude M.F.G. Stamas 516-765-1600 Southold, N.Y. To: Tom - Donna - Lisa Dennis and David Whose Talents, Time, and Humor Especially Made This Book Possible Thank You Helen Hunt 167 168


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