Averill Park High School - Threshold Yearbook (Averill Park, NY)

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Each person's stairway is somehow different, Z--: C A ll Some steps are close, some far in between. , lt depends on theindividual, fl ' xf 9' His ambitions, hopes, and dreams. x 1 'E I X 1 I Each step is an experience, ' T ' I K i Where you pause to learn something new. , - . It can be awareness of others, tl . I Or mastering the art of self. y 1 l Past steps are called memories, I I' The joys and sorrows of yesterday. ,I N 1 tl K l .' They guide you in your struggle 1 I I I7 To reach the top of your stairway. ,ck Alltrouble you had willbeworthit l l l I I' When you finally reach your goal. -If , I When you can stand on that final step A I And open the door to life's threshold. .I l T ' by Rita O'Brien l .J 9' Class of 1974 Z, l lf . . ffl ' l Since beginning our life at Averill Park High School yr yi as Freshmen many things have happened to us as people fl . and to the world in which we've lived. E' 5 if 1 1 The pictures throughout this book are worth more pf ll 1 ' X ff than any words-for they are our memories of the peo- T ' X 'li l' 2 v ' .ti ple, the places, the times and the events that have made X ' lf ' Ll our world. Q 'y 7 ' 'f g Editors of Q ls Q .7 V4 4 I l kg Threshold '74 'lx X N l' t l if T , l ' i lx' -ll I ll ' gl . l l 1 n lf, gl l l W 4 Pal N it I , .W . Q . . . ' f ' ' ' ' 1 fl, -XT Q , l ii , 1 4 - I N- 414.3 Al l S 1 Yll L L ll? 4 LA S-1 f K X I f MM I , A K X K ' Wx 1, L A - A 4 ' A A Mil bl A ' X .4:' s' ff W. ...W it M it My wp Wa l S WM , TABLE GF The Contents of Our Wc Dedication Special Thanks Honored Friends Faculty and Seniors tion ar :gh Slezhool lin lniluw an H., ciii f ' -4132, .ishh . K. E qi Nm 193 if r is iscc s 1,3 Q.-W DEDICATION-OUR WORLD A dedication, a thank you, a word of praise is hardly enough to express the love we feel. She is our woman, and the center of our world. Because of her deep understanding and honest Concern, we have found our- selves. She is our very own, special, Ms. Lynn Baldwin. SPECIAL THANKS To our number one italian, Ms. Amelia Fusco, we'd like to express a very special thank you. Words cannot convey all she has given us. She's taken us from New York, across Europe and back again. Ms. Fusco's work on yearbook has taken time, patience, and compassion. She is numero uno! HONORED FRIENDS Although it would be impossible to thank everyone, we'd like to express our gratitude to those advisors who have shown concern for our class and have given us support when we needed it most. We thank Miss Valetta, Mr. Kronau, Mr. Kelly and Mr. McGrath. FACULTY l i r l t i l ' lt 1 Y r -' ' lf-rf' 7 tg W iymmw A H-r lf--ff 'f ' l l , l N 1 fl l 'i 1 1' r ' lf we work upon marble, it will perish. If we reartemples, they i l 44 l l will crumbleto dust. l l But if we work upon men's t i l immortal minds, ' 1 ip We engrave on those tablets l lip. i 4 something which notime can effacef' Daniel Webster Lv ll ' 1 i i '4 i , V 'i it , 1 e iii, 4- W 1 X ll X R ' li l ll l ll A t ff t - SoPiu5 BOARD OF EDUCATION .3 S TOP ROW: Mr. Cipperly, Dr. Zweig, Mr. Crest. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. Legenbauer, Miss Barrett Dr. Benson Mr. Blodgett Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Dr. Ray Kobielski Principal fwmvw mv lf ti u 93 3 ,, 1 1 'N-A t wi... f yjflg AJC SZ M wt, fir! f ami Y W I I I WK. Mr. Richard Knipes Assistant Principal The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the Conviction and the will to Carry on. -Lipprnann 9 la- .mmm -saw-.ap Ms. Amelia A. Fusco BA Russell Sage College Yearbook Advisor, Assistant Senior Class Advisor, Senior Show, European Trip. ENGLISH The world was made before the English language ' and seemingly upon a different design. Miss Margaret Murphy -Stevenson BA, MA College of St. Rose Chairman of English Dept. Mr. Dean Bogardus BA Ohio University junior Class Advisor ',,avan, V n ooo' - '. nge' any .4 'Y A ' f .1 . 'ci' , Q Q h '1 gl Mrs. Roberta Kermanj v v Q 3 BA Russell Sage College. v 5 , , 7 6 1 in 4 Q !,'O s,, 5 ,A Q' ' 4 f ' , tv o ' .i , . v. 'z6!5 ' my gglbonc A , all! ' f f f . 1. -4 - M rtyy , Q 4,5 '1 7-: Q 'f l 14f','n. i 211 Sie .Abs i ?Il .fs ' Miss jill Bousquet Cheerleaders. Mrs Mary Tomaselll BA SUNY at Albany BA Russell Sage College. Mr. Anthony Butler AB Siena, MA Siena. Sophomore Class, Warrior. . Mrs. Mary Lou Birchler BA SUNY at Albany. Channel 6 Student Spec- trum Show, American Legion Speaking Contest. l'l SCCIAL STUDIES A man can know himself only by accepting the past which has made him what he is. Ms. Mary Lynn Baldwin BA, MA College of St. Rose. Senior Class, Current Events Club, junior Class, Chairwoman of Social Studies Dept. 12 Mr. Donald McGrath BS Worcester State College, MS SUNY at Albany. Senior Class. 2 l Y Mr. Douglas Kelley BS Western Connecticut State College. IV Soccer, Sophomore Class, Key Club. P l I V, , Mr. Frank Beach BS john Brown Univ.,MS SUNY atAlbany. Mr. Martin Monahan BA Siena College, MS New York Univ. junior Class. Miss Katherine Sowalsky BA College of St. Rose, MA SUNY at Albany. National Honor Society. 5 , E. ' ' f. ' Mrs. Margaret Stegmann BA, MA NYS Teachers College at Albany. junior Class. 63.1-+2 -lk if we , - .., ,-., fa.. .. Q., ..a... C y,.,. . nf ,W 13 if wt Mr. lames Rogers BS, NYSCT, MS Cornell University. :gf 1 M 1 3 Miss E. loan Farrell BA SUNY at Albany, MA SUNY at Albany, Grad. Work at University of Michigan, Indiana Uni- versity, New Mexico State, Middlebury Col- lege, Western Michigan University. Student Government, Freshmen Class. SCIENCE Experiment adds to know ledge, credulity to error. Miss Eleanor Reid BA Smith College. Chairman of Sci- ence Dept. ' W Mr. Dennis DeSain BS SUNY at Oswego. Science Club. Mr. Roland Briggs BS Cornell University. Mr. Thomas Van Bell BS Plattsburg. Chess Club. . sg swift' 5 sy . Mr.lohn Murphy BS lthaca College. Mr. john Smead MS SUNY at Potsdam. Musical Productions, Drama Club, Music and Drama Councils, Music Tour, All State and All County Festivals, Chairman of Music Dept. MUSIC We are the mu- sic-makers. And we are the dream- ers of dreams. Music Council, Drama Council, Music Tour, All State and All County Festivals y t 'Sg- Aff FOREIGN LANGUAGE Translation is at best but an echo. -Borrow Herr Eberhard Dullin Freiherr-vom-Stein Gymnasium, West Berlin. .. W Mrs Sheila Quillinan BA Hartwick. German Club Advisor, Chairman of Language Dept -li LFS INDUSTRIAL ARTS The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it. Q 'si E A S : Mr. Kevin Kronau BS SUNY at Oswego, MS SUNY at Albany. 'K Y r, E I Y Q I its ts? ,,, - ,row -- . -Hubbard Mr. George Bedell BS SUNY at Oswego. Intramural Bowling, Varsity Bowling, Chair man of Industrial Arts Dept. Mr. Richard Tallman BS SUNY at Oswego. Varsity Soccer Coach. Mr. George MCC-owan BS SUNY at Oswego, MS Montclair St. Mr. Francis Hager BS SUNY at Oswego. WDW Miss Carolyn Hamilton BSE, SUC Cortland. Miss Paula Maniscalco BS, SUC Brockport. Girl's Interscholastic Sports-Field Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball Mr. George Kimball BS Cortland University, MS Syracuse University. Varsity Basketball, Athletic Director. PHYSICAL EDUCATION More people achieve excel- lence by exercise than by talent. -Democritus Miss lona Cole BA Asbury College, Kentucky, MA SUNY at Albany, Cortland, Ithaca College. Nadja. .-' , Xl,l.,1. Sli is zriftsti at fr- ri wt .g. f57lffW6 .Wff Mr. Richard Abbatiello BS University of Maine at Presque lsle. Varsity Wrestling, Track, Varsity Club. Mrs. Susan Purdy BS Nursing, Russell Sage College. Health Careers Club. SPECIAL EDUCAHON Mr. Philip Mackenzie BS Oneonta State Teacher's College, certification in Special Education, St. Rose. Film Arts Club. , , , ,,,, ,M go w , Y .MV ,Z has Q -.,. ...P AVN, 8 J .,. iw LIBRARY Some books are to be tasted, others to be swal- lowed and some few to be chewed and digested. Sir Francis Bacon Miss Audna Clum Bs, Ms SUNY at Albany. uw, t ,,.t ,.. .-.,.t,. .. sr.. Mrs. Mary johnson Library Aide. 19 Miss Annette Herron Bs, Ms SUNY at Albany. Answers Please, Ski Club, Chairman of Math Dept. Mrs. Gretchen Armlin BA College of St. Rose, MS Union College. Sophomore Class Advisor. 20 Miss Diane Valetta BS Brockport Senior Class Advisor. Mrs. Lois Phoenix BA SUNY at Oswego, Russell Sage, SUNY at Albany. Math Club. MATHEMATICS There is no certainty in science where one of the mathematical sciences cannot be applied. -DaVinci Mr. Gene Bedian BS SUNY at Albany. Key Club. ART Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his own nature into his pictures. Xltx Mr. Robert Kelly BFA Syracuse University. Sophomore Class Advisor. J, Mrs. Sandra Zostant BA SUNY at Albany. Math Club. Mrs. Judith Scarlata BS New Paltz. Fine Arts Club. Mr. james Doak BS Bently College, MS SUNY at Albany. Chairman of Busi- ness Dept. Mrs. Audrey Trupia BS SUNY at Albany Parker Business Club Steno Pool, Business Dept. Awards Dinner GUIDANCE Mr. john Ray BS SUNY at Cortland,MS SUNY at Albany, Director of Guidance Dept. Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All theyshow BlhnHaUon.Look wuh yourundernand- ing,Hnd outiNhatyou aheady knomfand youllsee thewayn Mrs. Marilyn Hayner MS SUNY at Albany. National Honor Society Advisor Bach Mrs. Marjorie Kittel BA Russell Sage, MA NYU. Mr. john Witbeck BBA, MS Siena. 9 5-in 5 Mrs. Emily Noonan Mrs. Shirley Butterfield A55l5t3m PflnClP3l'5 59Cf9t3fY- Mrs. Connie Hammer Attendance secretary. Principal's secretary. Mrs. Georgette Perrault Attendance typist. Mrs. Marie Toussaint Mrs. Anita Scott Attendance officer. Guidance secretary. Hfsg vt, Mrs. Eleanor Reynolds Attendance typist. Cafeteria Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Traver, Mrs. Lange, Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Warren, Mrs, LaCIair, Mrs. Sirtori, Mrs Weber. FRONT ROW: Mr. Owens, Mr. Cosentino, Mr. Traver. BACK ROW: Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Bash- ford, Mr. Weekley. 25 SUPK MQW,-' . wiv we Sandra May Abbott MAb!! They make gold ships and silver ships, but no ships like friendships. Always with Paul . . . if friends are in trouble, Sandy's there to help. . .in every- ones gym class but her own . . .one of the eleven. Business Club, Class Activities 1-4. Colleen Anne Allen Weasel The best way to cheer up yourself is to cheer someone else up. Wonderful driver! . . . Bill . . . most people have the problem of having a license but not a car, I have the problem of having a car but no license. Science Club 1 secretary, Choir 1-4, Prom Committee, Student Council, Class Activi- ties 1-4. Deborah Lee Arnold Debbie It's not how much we have, but how much we enjoy it that makes for A C happiness. ' Quiet . . . engaged . . . nice smile. . .nice brown eyes. Class Activities 1-4. David Brian Ashline Dave A kind smile he gives to all. Raven hair. . .nice eyes. Class Activities 1-4. 9:4- Q ,.. When the white eagle of the North Is flying overhead Kenneth Edward Bailey Kendall I'm not arguing with you, I'm telling you! LEFTY . . . I'm gonna play baseball when I grow up. . .Kendall Behtooten .. . let's go Met's . . . I'm not shy! . . . I don't drink, it's bad news. . , YOU, I don't know what I'm going to do about you! . . . D.B. sing it Harry! I.V. Football 1-2, Varsity Football 3-4, l.V. Baseball 1-2, Varsity Baseball 3-4, Varsity Wrestling 3-4, Varsity Club Sergeant-at- Arms, Class Activities 1-4. 28 Mark Howard Atchinson Mark All nature wears a universal grin. You'll get over it . . . I hate school . . . Hey man what's happening. Ski Club, Class Activities 1-4. I S.lulia Bailey julie No man can afford to invest his being in anything lower than faith, hope, love,- these three the greatest of which is love. Talking in choir again . . .eating another apple . . . always chewing gum . . . nice smile . . . Sid . . . the Hicks girl . . . lab expert. . .always walking , . . Kevin. German Club, Prom Committee, Year- book, Choir 1-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Girls Sports1-2. Daniel M. Austin Dan I see the wind, oh I see the trees, everything is clear in my heart. I.V. Soccer 1-2, Varsity Soccer 3-4, Chess Team, Varsity Tennis, Class Activities 1-4. Robert Bayly Rob Life is what comes next. Doesn't like ruts . . . wants to be Rob not some super-dude. Basketball 1-4, Class Activities 1-4. Peter M. Ballantyne Pete A fox is a wolf who sends flowers. Picking corn up in Schaghticoke . . . hang- ing around Poestenkill . . . good art stu- dent . . . Are You Tom's Brother. . .? Class Activities 1-4. Robert Thomas Bazicki llBObl! Life is just one bad thing after another. Wait . . . tall . . . Boces student. Class Activities 1-4. The browns, reds and golds of autumn lie in gutter, dead john William Basoldt john We pass for what we are . . Gazette . . . head strong . . . flopper . . . Okay Buddy . . . What a Load . .. Class Activities 1-4. 5 . . . . . . 213' 5,2230 ..l Q :KK . V 'if4Q,, V mag . ' K David james Becker Dave Silence is a great peacemakerf' Chess player . . . quiet . . . most intellec- tual. Chess Club, Answers Please, Class Activi- ties 1-4. 30 Donna Lee Bearder Beander Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to . . . joe-Pro pass forger . . . scag . . . majored in study halls . . . swimming in the showers . . . my teeth feel funny, don't your's? . .. just 'a roaming the halls again!! ...REBEL but l'm not a rebel!! 85 Club 1-4, Ski Club 1-2, French Club 2, Bowling 2, Prom Committee 3, Threshold Committee 4, Class Activities 1-4. Barbara june Beck Barb Cry out and fear not, someone will hear-and answer-and be a friend forever. . . Where's Lor? . . . Language freak . . . Let's give Miss Reid a party . . . trees! . . .frogs ...with Lore.. . Banjer...Lor come with me . . . with Theresa . . . Love those teachers . . . French Club 1-4, German Club 1-4, Stu- dent Government Executive Council 4, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Class Activities 1-4. Linda Ann Benesch Lin Not to turn my back again, not to walk head high, even one more time, past someone l can help. Where to . . .you know you just love me . . . cute . . . where's Rita? . . . which car ...bananas . . , mighty impressive . . . will always love Bozo. Class Activities 1-4. Scott Edwin Berner Footy Once a king, always a king, but once a knight's enough! Dallas and 10 points! . . . It's nice out S.R. . . . no girls in heaven, leave me here... hey Reynolds . . . what are we doing here? ...needing this . . . cards . .. IV Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 4, Class Trea- surer 3, Varsity Bowling 1-4, Varsity Baseball 1-3, Golf 2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, Activities 1-4. Theresa Ruth Berlin 'lTerry Our character is our will, for what we will we are. Oh God . . . face turns red when talking. . . Hi. . , put your hand over her mouth... Where's Sue? Student Council 1, German Club 2,3,4, Fine Arts Club 1,3, Prom Committee 3, Bowling 3, Threshold Art Editor 4, Execu- tive Council Student Government 3, Trea- surer 4, Student Spectrum 4, Drama Club 4, Class Activities 1-4. joseph Patrick Biggins Hloen It's nice to be important, but more important to be nice. Cute..,nice... Class Activities 1-4. A :swag james Everett Blakeman Hlimn No one is useless in this world who light- ens the burdens of it to anyone else. Always ready with a helping hand. . .sport nut . . . ver-r-ry interesting. Football 1-4, Track 1,2, Wrestling 3, Varsity Club, Class Activities 1-4. 31 ludi L. Brady Iudi Take today as it comes, we'll worry about tomorrow, tomorrow. Where's Colleen, Deb, or Chuck? . . , sure, terrific! . . . rum in whose coffee mug? Office Aid, Library Aid, Class Activities 1-4. Glenn Keith Bonum Glenn From time to time men have died and worms have eaten them but not for love. Baltimore Kid . . . wolf . . .who is A.L.? .. l'm bored . . .Gert . ..Trig... Dummy.. want a candy bar little girl? lV Basketball 1, Prom Committee 3, Cla' Activities 1-4. Gary Michael Bleau Curly Everything l do is either illegal, immoral, or fattening. Zero . . . twinkle toes . . . Deb, quit picking on my nose. . . where's the party? . . .ok kids. . . handsome dude. . . uh Yeah! Class Activities 1-4. janet M. Bradway Hlann The cheerful disposition sweetens the day and smooths the road of life. Shorthand . . . with Bonnie and Bert . . . adding machine tapes . . . 209. Class Activities 1-4. CLLQCN 'WN Q 51595 czsswfxd 439212 'X Txcscg. Y?-9 xkxgsx-1 X3 Q 5 . ,,z M Ion B. Browe Ilionll Man's own character shapes his future. Quiet. . . nice looking. Class Activities 1-4. 'Emma-Q R935 -.9 Qgyosisfv-A5 'YL-A-SQ4-Qxxb-' X NSJQQBL Susan Ann Breigle Breigle If you can't be right, be wrong at the top of your voice. Meg, how's your frawg? . . . I love you Miss Clum . . . never goes to the bathroom in school. . .have you ever felt like a toaster? . . . who talks fast? . . . baseball hat . . . writes in the middle of the line . . . you are so darn cute. Drama 2-4, Drama Council 4, Bowling 2,3, Choir 1-4, Threshold Advertising Editor, 4, Prom Committee 3, German Club 2,3, Treasurer 3, Band Tour 3,4, Class Activities 1-4. 'T- Karl David Brandt lIKarlIl No man should part with his individuality and become part of another, He's alittle one . . .which way did I go? . .. lsit alive, I hope. Football 2,3, Golf 1,2, Wrestling 1, Ski Club 1-4, Chess Club 1,2, Class Activities 1-4. ggi:- Vincent Michael Brod Brod And the devil did grin. Movies again . . . in trouble again .. .green hornet . . .jerk me. Science Club Vice President 1, Track 2, Class Activities 1-4. james Scott Brown iilimfr Self-interest is the enemy of all true affection. Quiet . . . Class Activities 1-4. Erin Lynn Bryan Erin The only way to have a friend is to be one. Be serious . . . cute! ...yeah happy ...far out . . . how about a bike ride, Nancy? . .. What's going on this weekend? . . . yeah, you friendly. Band 1-4, GAA 1,2, Threshold 4, Prom Committee 3, Softball 1,2, Class Activities 1-4. Remember then, that summer birds with wings of fire flaying Robert Howard Bryan Squamunk One may smile, and smile, and be a villain. Hey good looking . . . Hector who? . . . Cheeks T.B .... wolf . . . You're looking good today girls. IV Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3,4, IV Foot- ball 2, Varsity Football 4, Class Activities 1-4. Raymond Karl Bucholz Buck Something attempted, something done. Schlitz or Bust . . . but l'll stick with Tammy Science Club President 1, Track 1,2, Class Activities 1-4. Gail Caroline Buckner Gail My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there. Out again . . . can't wait for lune . . . huh? ...where's Mary? . . . Rick always, Rick... writing letters. . . girl's room . . . in office alot. French Club 1-4, Business Club 4, Thresh- old 4, Class Activities 1-4. Bruce Allen Burridge Zeke Men are what they are. Ioe Landscaper . . . hey man . . . I under- stand your problem . . . remember your walk in the rain? . . .all aboard the bo bo train. Track 1,2,4, Class Activities 1-4. Came to witness springs new hope, born of leaves decaying. Lisa Adrienne Burgoyne B.B. I have never had a policy, I have simply tried to do what seemed best as each day came. O.G. are you thirsty? . , . who's playing basketball ...anybody got a match? Class Activities 1-4. 'fin Margaret Mary Byrnes llpeggyll I'll get by with a little help from my friends. Hot dog . . . love is friends . . . Puggy . . , slumber parties. . . walking the halls. . . mud puddles. Bowling 3, Choir 1-4, Threshold 4, Drama Club and Council 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Activities 1-4. Susan Mary Canfield Ilsuell If you got it, flaunt it, if you don't, stay home. Nice hair. . . ultra bright teeth . . . Annette Funicello . . . loves gym . . . he's got the hand . . .sleeping at the strangest times . .. the illustrated man . . . Troy . . . Pickles anybody? Class Activities 1-4. Donald Lynn Cassavaugh Don Every man is capable of being something better than he is. Coon hunting . . . Alps twin . . .which one are you? . . . comb salesman . . . conservation. Soccer 2,4, Track 3,4, Class Activities 1-4. Duane Lee Cassavaugh Duane I think l can turn and live with animals. Likes to hunt . . . Alps twin . . . quiet. Track 1, Soccer 1, Class Activities 1-4. Wendy Ann Casterlin Hwendyll My heart is warm with the friends I meet. Let's have a party . . .where we going? . .. curlie . . . I want to go camping. Class Activities 1-4. E Ioyce Marie Chaplin llloycell Love is faith and one faith leads to another. One and only . . . Steve . . . happy days are here again. Class Activities 1-4. L. Scott Catlin Scott Class Activities 1-4. Great thoughts come from the heart. Tim Scott Church Timmer Never be too overjoyed in good fortune or too sorrowful in misfortune, as no human condition is ever permanent. Quiet . . . good in art. . .guitar pickin'. Soccer 1,2,3, Baseball 3, Class Activities 1-4. Mary Debra Cheney Debbie May each of the days that follow be nicer than the ones before. Chinner, what do you want to do tonight? . . . every Sat ..,. nervous, me nervous, never . . . tonsils again . . , Mon. 3 p.m. May 31, what were you doing? Class Activities 1-4. hiv' lust as new life will come from death, love will come at leisure Harry Anthony Colangione Hairy There is a pleasure in being mad which none but madmen know. What? . . . hi weird person . . . chow! . . . hey hole . . .you worried? . . . what's the price? Senior Class President, Football 1,2, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, 85 Club 1-4, Class Activities 1-4. 38 Betty Mae Clickner Flirt The art of pleasing consists of being pleased. Flirt is with Mr. Hager . . . always thinks of john ...oh wow. Class Activities 1-4. Mary Theresa Coonradt Tess Be it unto me according to Your word. Grease . . . swimming in the showers . . . Chief . . . Mary the Coon . .. Pl parties... Sister Mary Theresa . . . Hi youngster . . . what do you mean we lost the pictures? Threshold 74 co-editor, junior year Publi- city Director, National Honor Society 3, secretary 4, Ski Club treasurer 4, French Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Choir 2,3, Prom Committee 3, 85 Club 1 4, Class Activities 2-4. Edward john Clifford llEdll Life is what you make it, drunk or sober Spiffy Cliffy . . . where's Butch? Wrestling 4, Tennis 4, Class Activities 1-4. . my f Vx! I .vi X? l . Lf . 1 i ,v M l K' Lf 1 1 X0 , C mf sf it is f - by cl .N C. gc N K N, Q V L., P, 1 .,. , . , '! 1 i ' X A V Cx' tx AN Jlx lo , , x you Am l V YQ-' U M aretMurray Crowley , v Meg piness is like a ray of sunshine that N- leaves the shadows behind. You're queer.. . Linda Lee.. .swimming in the showers. . . Pl Parties. . .telephone poles. . .the origin of scag . . . nice hair... likes frogs . . . Fagoot . . . wanna race, Adele? Student Council 1,2, Band 1-4, Choir 3,4, Class Secretary 3,4, 85 Club 1-4, Prom Committee 3, Threshold Staff 4, Select , Band, Bowling 1, Music Council 4, Class AX Acrivmen-4. QVH 1 ,TW QV 1 of-Qallll -' rt ,AU U ft N Tb if L N W , v c C i . ,1 Vfmlxv 'V V -L, .x. if , QV' V Vx Xl V .1 CLXJ A VC .JC v , - ' , Q, 1 ll , 1, Uk t, XXV' Dyk .YN l O 4 XJ '7 l ls 2- lk W 1' ft -r yu. r '4 MV' x 'la I7 , lf james Mmm Curtis lv 'ifxlflv U jim ef XM Higher education is no longer a luxury l but a necessity. ,l-7 fi Quiet . . .freckles . . . red hair. I ' ,C IV Soccer 1,2, Varsity Soccer 3, Tennis 3, it , Class Activities1-4. 4 i 4 r X 2,1 ' M K Uk i A Dan Michael Daigle Greaser The music in my heart I bore, long after it was heard no more. Peace Grease . . . Danny Drummer . . . let's call it a day. . .hey hole. . . nice smile . . . fearless leader of N.H.S .... who put the hole in the side of your car? National Honor Society 3, president 4, Bowling 1,4, Band 1-4, Ski Club 4, Class Activities 1-4. Love of love, love of life and giving without measure. james Wood Cummings Cummer Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody. Ski freak . . .l.C. Superstar. . . sharp dress- er. . . woman's man . . . what a wiggle... cute nose. . . rebel . Football 1,2, Track 2, Ski Club 1-4, Class Activities1-4. PY.-'ff ,I-lfylz' PQ ,iwfnlrf J., V ' . . u,,.f151f? CA . 5,522.11 39 john Dehler lljohnll Character is that which can do without success. McDonalds is the place . . . nice smile... quiet. Class Activities 1-4. 40 Andrew W. Davey Skip Art is long and time is fleeting. Short. . .good artist. . . quiet . . . Class Activities 1-4. janet Merle Dean Janet ln each personal encounter in life, we should strive to seek deeper understand- ings of those whom we meet. Best dresser . . . good artist. . .nice kid... quietest . . .Class Activities 1-4. john Delap lac Humor is emotional chaos, remembered in tranquility. All seriousness aside. . .comedian. Class Activities 1-4 Susan Mary Deutsch Susan Life has no pleasures nobler than friend- ship. Cake Decoration . . . Macrame . . . Cer- amics . . . Pye Club 1, Bowling 2, Choir Mary Beth Dellio Mary All your tomorrows depend on your todays. George. . . What movie tonight? . . . How about a hamburger? . . . Whats up there in room 209 anyway? . .. Teachers Aide 3,4, Library Aide 1, Office Aide 1, Class Activities 1-4. lohn loeseph Diamond nlackn W Speech is silver, silence is golden. Nice . . . Nice smile... Class Activities 1-4. Raymond Diamond Ilskipll I am here to enjoy life. Kinda cute . . .curly hair . . . Quiet?!? Yeah ...Fun loving . . . dimples . .. Class Activities 1-4, l.V. Football. 'C Daniel Edward Dobert Dan A light heart lives long. Quiet. Bowling 4, Varsity Club 2-4. Sharon Marie Dobert Sharon Boces. Basketball Dan . . . Big Brown Eyes . . Soccer 1, Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1-3, The cheerful disposition sweetens the day and smooths the road of life. Dar . . . Donna and the super . . . nurse. . . National Honor Society 4, Class Activities Gives in return a wonderous yearn of a promise almost seen Edward Dore 1lEdH Men should be what they seem. Quiet . . . sleeps in class. Boces, Class Activities 1-4. Darleen Heather Northrup Dorr Dar Man has his will, but woman has her way. junior Prom Queen . . . Brad . . . Bunny. . . paints good . . . I hate his hat too. Threshold,Prom Committee, National Honor Society 4, Class Activities 1-4. Debbi Ann Dutcher HDebll Life is a little brighter more and more each day. Loves life and everything about it . . . likes being alone . . . all Tom's . .. Class Activities 1-4. Mary Margaret Dutcher Mary Nothing is a waste that makes a memory. Shorthand whiz. . .seen with Gail . ., Threshold 4, Teacher Aid 3,4, Office Aid 2,3,4, Science Club 1, Business Club 2,3,4, Bowling Club 2,3,4, Pye 1, Class Activities 1-4. Live hand-in-hand and together will stand on the threshold of a dream. Donald Edward Eagle 41DOn11 1 11 Music is said to be the speech of angels! Yachety Sax . . . interested in Music . . Band, Class Activities 1-4. Ruth Elizabeth Eaton Ruth Life is what you make it. . Quiet, nice. Class Activities 1-3. IQA.. L Hill-uni 3'- ' Elizabeth Farron Betty While enormous strides have been made in communications in recent years, there's still alot to be said for the smile. Nice kid . . . gotta piece of gum? . . . IEEZ! ...always in the gym... Basketball 2-4, Field Hockey 2-4, Busi- ness-DECA, 85 Club, Current Events, Softball 2-4, National Honor Society 3,4, Steno Pool, Class Activities 1-4. Thomas Scott Evans Tom When I did right no one remembered, but when I did wrong no one forgot. Tall . . . quiet . .. Class Activities 1-4. Karen Edna Ernst Ernie When you are happy, do not wish to be happier... Peanut . . . m8rm's . . . green eyes . . . with Tom at Hanks . . . remember woodduck . . . Class Activities 1-4. Gary john Falzo Gary Evil communications manner. Trouble in Poestenkill . car.. . O.K., Buddy . Class Activities 1-4. corrupt good ..flinch . . . hot Dennis Patrick Flanagan Hole You have to pay to get out of going through all these things twice. I've had enough . . . l'll slap ya.. .missed not seeing the books . . . au contraire . . . come on down . . . I dunno.. .You wor- ried? . . . hey hole. Soccer 2-4, Baseball 2, Tennis 3,4, Thresh- hold co-editor, Senior Class Sergeant at Arms, National Honor Society 3,4, 85 Club, Answers Please Captain, Class Activities 2-4. N-.' Michael Fiato Mike One man is worth a hundred, and a hundred is not worth one. Where do you want to go next period? . .. Shaker or APHS? . . . real nice guy. Sophomore Class Publicity Director, junior Class President, Prom Committee 3, Class Activities 1-4. james Robert Fasoldt lllimll Man is the measure of all things. With Terry. . .Volkswagon. 85 Club, Class Activities 1-4. Susan Fischer Sue She is a woman, therefore to be won. Little . . . red head . . . nice. . .one of the gang. Class Activities 1-4. 45 Now you know that you are real, Show your friends that you and me Marguerite eVanguelitza Fox llpegll For all the hopes may everyone true. Nurse . . . Greek. Class Activities 1-4. COmE Barbara D. Flemming Barb We find that great things are made of littlethingsf' Class Activities 1-4. an- ' Bruce A. Flemming Bruth While the cat's away the mice will play. l don't believe you did that . . .seen with Diane . . . look but don't touch. Class Activities 1-4. aff' Bradford W. Fulle llBrad!l Friendly to all who cross his path. Then came Bronson . . . Geometr major. Y Ski Club 3,4, Class Activities 'l-4. .gba-4' 46 Q'-sun! WilliamlesseGibbs nlaken Life is just one damned thing after another. lake the Snake . . . professional typist . . . home grown in the nursery . . . red sneakers! . . . Bozo the Clown. IV Football 1,2, Varsity Football 3,4, IV Basketball 2,3, Varsity Basketball 4, Track 1-4, Varsity Club, Prom Court 3, Class Activities 1-4. Maureen Frances Gannon Mona ln the midst of winter, I finally learned that there is, within me, an invincible summer. What's goin' on this weekend? . . . let's go drinking . . . zonked . . . Saratoga in the summer . . . liebchin . . . I'll never get married . . . little sisters can be good pals ...ho-mo. Threshold Art Editor, Prom Committee 3, Class Activities 1-4. Belong to the same world, Turned on to the same word, Have you heard? james Harold Gardner lljimfl You must learn to live with yourself before you can learn to live with others. Nice fake huh coach? . . . Broken Bone Club . . . where's Ann now? . . . Always with Ann. . . it's Ann without the E . .. Green eyes. IV Soccer 1, Varsity Soccer 2,3,4, Drama Club 1-4, Choir 1-4, Ensemble 4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Class Activities 1-4. Allen Paul Gifford Allen God is proud of those who are tall. Anyone for a quick hand of blackjack? ...ice hockey. Pye Club, Bowling Team, National Honor Society 4, Class Activities 1-4. 2.'2V V, PM 47 Margaret Mary Gilday Peggy We are all here to help each other and try to make each other happy. Hey Gilday . . . Snyder's Lake . . . Villa. Class Activities 1 4 Laurie Sue Gladding Laurie We are here to add what we can to life gg not to get what we can from life. Can be seen with lean . . . nice kid . . always in the library. French Club 2,3,4, Guidance Aid 3,4, Threshold Staff 4, Prom Committee 3 Class Activities 1-4. lean E. Gonyea lean it's not what you were, it's what you are today. lean, the Bean . . . I need the money.. . did you see that guy? . . . my ride left with- out me again. French Club 1-4, Guidance Aid, Class Activities 1-4. Cathy Ann Goodermote Cathy Every road is rough to me that has no friends to cheer it. Found with Donna and Dar . . . Future Nurse. Class Activities 1-4. William Clifford Graver IV Grasshopper Live only to enjoy life. D-U-M-B! . , . Soccer fag . . . sick jokes . .. Big mouth . . . most talkative . . . Honor- able Kamakazi Pilot . . . what a load. IV Soccer 1, Varsity Soccer 2,3,4, Soccer A Co-Captain 4, Varsity Club 1-4, Key Club 1-4, President 4, Class Activities 1-4. Kim E. Goodermote Kim If I rest, I rust. Wards . . . blondie . . . buttons. Mark Frederick Guntrum Mark What a world it would be when mankind is kind to man. How ya doing? . . .GREAZER . . . Last Tan- goin Durango. . . Love to go skiing. .. absolutely nuts about movies. . . have Sax, will travel . . . wine parties . . . Donald Duck. Band 1-4, Dance Band 1-4, Ski Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Threshold 4, Student Spectrum 4, Class Activities 1-4. Robert M. Gundrum Bob We do not count a man's years until he has nothing else to count. Tan V.W .... Mary.. .the camp on week- ends. . .always at work. Class Activities 1-4. Prom Committee 3, Class Activities 1-4. flN 0fLE.f1, T9 THE Ff2'E1-ICH mmf PLFIYEK U-'H05 pn,-JFQS-We QMIQE tbcxeeeui EYES, lub CKRESiS'1'rfll9L'g LGGKS Twin 17162 ON if Hns Keen! F1 FL5,-qguig KNCIMNC YOU FWD I THANK you Foil Bama PW dow Ffiiefvif.. I ONLY Htsfe I SEE You' SQMEWWIG OJER THE sammefl.. Truce mee GP 'Xfg3xJfUEkF- FIN? :WE Fl FIQNTWSTIL Siifxiscfl X!-EHR. Lovzi, D1 I4 V-P4 49 john Michael Halpin john Hear much, speak little. Gorgeous eyes. . . QUIET. Class Activities 1-4. ff Adele Marie Hanley Adul I asked God for all things, that I might enjoy life. I was given life, that I might enjoy all things. Bill . . . all things . . . I told you guys Laz and I would get caught . . . scag . . . ATOYA . .. swimming in the showers . . .wanna race, Meg? Band I 1,2, Band ll 3,4, Select Band 4, Choir 3,4, jV Cheerleader 3, Prom Chairman 3, Cheerleader Co-Captain 3, Sophomore Class Secretary, junior Class Vice-Presi- dent, Senior Class Vice-President, Thresh- old Staff 4, Band Tour 3,4, Class Activit- ies1-4. 'ET' james Harris lllimll Green calm below, blue quietness above. says what he thinks . . . bike hiker.. .can be found in Poestenkill, Wrestling 1-4, Class Activities 1-4. if 50 'fflf ff' William Henry Hartzell Willy Great men seek to be slow of speech but quick of action. Wah, Wah, Wah ,... Red Chevey . . .sharp dresser . . . Yeah, sure. . .piece of cake . .. great photographer. Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1,2,3, Football 1, 2,3, Sophomore Class President, Prom Committee 3, Threshold Photographer 4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 1,2,4, Band 1-4, Ensemble 4, Class Activities 1-4. Matthew 1. Heffner Heff The best way to secure future happiness, is to be as happy as possible today. Been-out . . . hap . . . Brewers.. . Basket- ball fan . . .V.R. fan . . .5 card, High-Lo-No Peek, Heffy! . . .ludy. . .5f14f75. . .Touch Down! l.V, Football 1, Varsity Football 2-4, Varsity Baseball 1-4, j,V. Basketball 1-2, Varsity Basketball 3-4, Football Co-Captain 4, Var- sity Club, Who's Who in American High School Students, Class Activities 1-4. Linda Ann Heather Linda After enough time has passed, all memo- ries are beautiful. Quiet... blonde hair. .. Class Activities 1-4. M Michele Roberta Hewitt Shell Take from our hearts the love that is beautiful and you take away all the charm of life. Remember our walk in the rain? . . . Wanta go swimming? . . . Always in the gym... don't tell anybody . . . you're going down to 63 for that one . . . gullible . .. Manager of Girls' Volleyball, Basketball, 84 Softball Teams 3-4, Pre-Med Corps 1, Health Careers Club 3-4, 85 Club, National Honor Society 3-4, Pye Club 3-4, Varsity Club 3-4, Class Activities 1-4. Robertlohn Hofelich Butch Nothing shows a man's character more than what he laughs at. Good sense of humor . . . Remember Marwaha? . .. LV. Football, Varsity Football, Pye Club 1, Class Activities 1-4. 51 Nowyouknow thatyoueuefree, Living all your life Darlene Hoffman at ease. It is a happy person who enjoys mischief but with a good conscience. Happy with Frank . . . give me another beer . . . happy-go-lucky . . . best wishes future nurse. Class Activities 1-4. Linda Susan Horton Linda What you can become, you are already. Shorthand class . . .quiet . . . nice kid. Deca Club 1-4, Class Activities 1-4. Dennis Charles Hough Ernie A lot of learning isn't necessary to have a good mind. Hey Bleauie! . . . ski bum . . . lost your license, huh . . . dude shoes . . . loves ' mechanical drawing . . . at the Barrel . . . grease monkey at Bonded. Class Activities 1-4. 52 Richard Hoffman Dick Never worry about tomorrow. Always working , . . Pike's Peak. Class Activities 1-4. ,-3 f in .41 'S' VM , , joel Boyd Hunt joel There is so much good in the worst guys. Alps Baptist Church . . .Always riding his motor bike. Class Activities 1-4. Suzanne Howes Sue The mind has a thousand eyes, and the heart but one. What class . . . let's go to Ma's room . . . john's . . . where's Deb? French Club 1-4, German Club 2,3, Pye Club 1,2, Prom Committee 3, Class Activi- ties 1-4. W. ,V Elizabeth Ann lensen Beth Women will be the last thing civilized by man. Howie . . . Fi-Git-It . . . Ping . . . Hey Man . . .friendly girl . . .2 weeks . . . we only have friendly Coke . . . Hanks. . .Southern Belle. .. pincil . . .where's Kindill? l.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Girl's Softball 3,4, Volleyball 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Varsity Club 4, Threshold Staff 4, Class Activities 1-4. Each day has its always, A look down life's hallways, doorways, To lead you there. Susan Grace Hungerford Sue Gold is tried in fire, friendship in need. Red hair.. . loves purple. . . Susie Home- maker . . . always ready to help. . .works for the doctor. Student Council 1, French Club 1,2,3, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Class Activities 1-4. 53 Richard Kahn Richie Silence is a great peace-maker. Quiet . . . nice looking . . . cute smile... l.V. Baseball, Class Activities 1-4. ' Edwin lones Ed Life is an unanswered question, but let s still believe in the dignity and importance ofthe question. Quiet.. . nice eyes, nice person... Class Activities 1-4. Robert S. Kelly IlBObIl Do good, and evil will not find you. Taking all the girls in his car . . . quiet . .. Cute smile . . . East where? . .. Class Activities1-4. Mary Elizabeth Kelly Mary Friends are all that matter. Where's Sue? . . . West Sand Lake... Class Activities 1-4. dw-- Scott Allen Kempter HSCOII A truth that's told with bad intent, beats all the lies you can invent. Hockey , . . water skiing. Class Activities 'I-4. Barbara Gail Kinney Barb The greatest gift one can give another is a strong belief in self and deeper under- standing of life, love, and the beauty of happiness. Hey you guys . . . po-skesk . . . let's go drinking , . . plunger . . . I wanna have a party . . . hey jude . . . Really . . . breakfast at Kinney's . . . I love coffee thick shakes . . . loves to water ski . . . I don't under- stand . . . 6!22f72, 4:00, D.B. Choir 1, l.V. Cheerleading 'I,2, Varsity Cheerleading 3,4, Co-Captain 3,4, Varsity Club Treasurer 4, Ski Club 'l, Prom Com- mittee 3, Threshold 4, Class President 1. Kathleen Marie Kimball Kimball Happiness can only be measured by the warmth ofa smile. Chicken at Tesses . . . I got the door knob . . .who has a house in the middle of the Lake . . .Chicken fights and slumber par- ties.. . motel doorknobs . . . Dingle Berry pie? . . . Billylean . . . nice eyes. . . G.A.A. '72 Secretary, Girls I.V. Basketball, Volleyball, Girls Varsity Basketball, Volley- ball, Band 1, Band 2-4, Select 4, Band Tour 3-4, Health Careers Club 4. janet Kolodich janet Our Todays and Yesterdays are the blocks with which we build. Pretty eyes. . . nice smile . . . quiet. Class Activities 'I-4. H, Nancy Ann Kolodich Nanc Class Activities 1-4. Frederick john Kowalik Wally Life has no pleasure nobler than that of friendship. Smokey the Bear . . . You worried? . . Naaa! . . . Hell of a shot. . . I gotta get a bag on. Varsity Club 2,3,4, l.V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2,3,4, l.V. Basketball 1,2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, l.V. Football 1,2, Varsity Football 3,4, Co-Captain 4, National Hon- or Society 3,4, Class Activities 1-4. Cheerfulness is the spice of all truth Loves horses . . .friendly . . .quiet Kathleen Marie Laleunesse Kath Happiness is having a friend who is all a friend should be. Wendi 81 Kathy . . .the shadow . . .and Kathy was right behind Wendi . . , Re- member the Pines Hotel? . . . lealous of Wendi . . . How's George? . . .The little Koala Bear. Deca Club 1-4, Bowling Club 1,2, Deca Mary Christine Kronau Mary Never take life too seriously, you'll nev- er get out of it alive. Let's go skiing . . . who are we going to throw in the showers today? . . . late again for Miss S. Ski Club 2,3, l.V. Basketball 2,3, l.V. Volley- ball 3, Varsity Softball 3,4, Class Activi- ties1-4. Area Competition, Deca State Competi- tion, Class Activities 1-4. Cathy Ann Landfear Cath To achieve great things, we must live as though we were never going to die. Always at Guptill's . . . Where's Rhea? . .. Where's Brad? Deca Club 1-4, Class Activities 1-4. Rhea Patricia LaMountain Rhea Love is the enchanted dawn of every heart. Where's Cath? . . . C-uptills . . . If you'll go, I'll go . . . loves that German . . . Rock German Club 2, Choir 1-2, Bowling 2-4, Class Activities 1-4. Anne Marie Lazarony Lal The most completely wasted of all days is that which one has not laughed. Adele, I knew we'd be the only ones Caught . . . swimming in the showers . . . anyone need a pass? . . . Lizard . . . tap- dancer. . . human tree . . . Pl parties. , . asleep or awake . . . telephone poles. Choir 1-4, Softball 3, Bowling 2, Prom Committee 3, Threshold 4, Class Activi- ties 1-4 Thomas Edward Lansing Lance l've never been poor, only broke. G0 Suzuki . . .Little Beaver... No good . ., beer and pizza comes out chunky. Track 3,4, Volleyball 3, Class Activities 1-4. lohn Michael Lewis lack Minds that have little to confer have little to perceive. Keep on trucking . . . '40 International . .. Choir 1-2, Band 1-4, Football 1-2, Class Activities 1-4. 58 Trap. Michelle LeBarron MiCki Yesterday's hurt is today's understand- ing, rewoven into tomorrow's love. Going into the Navy . . . wants to be a nurse . . . What's your problem . . . with Mike . . . Business Club 3-4, Office Aide, Warrior Staff, Threshold 4, French Club 4, Health Club 4, Class Activities 1-4. Susan Gail Leavenworth Sue There is only one success-to spend life in your own way. Griswold Heights. . . where's a party? . .. Tess's. . .come on . . . let's go to the girl's room. Business Club 1-4, Class Activities 1-4. Kerry W. Levan Kerry To a brave man, good luck and bad are like his right and left hand . . . he uses both. Good Lookin . . . woman's man! . . . Yea for N.l.! . Mustang power.. . Loudon- ville man . . . Likes Shaker... Wrestling 1-2, Soccer 2, Key Club 2, Track 2, Class Activities 1-4. Thomas Richard Lilly Tom Whiskey is a bad thing, especially bad whiskey . . . Crawdad Call... Big man from Key Club. Lieutenant Governor Key Club, Prom Committee, Class Activities 1-4. Mary Lou Longley Mary Lou S eech is great but silence is better ' Lydia Helle Maide Helle Seriousness and Merriment are neigh- borsf' KK . . . spider . . .The lwlhole of Troy . .. W.C.l.S .... Field House . . . Banquet Bunch . . . Hellie . .. National Honor Society 3-4, Drama Club 3-4, German Club 2,3 lvice president 35, Band 1-4, Choir 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Softball 1-4, Threshold 4, Field Hockey 1-4, 85 Club 1-4, GAA 1-2, Prom Committee 3, Class ACtivities1-4. p , Quiet. . .nice eyes. . . nice personality... always in Home Ec .... National Honor Society 4, Class Activi- ties 1-4 Scott David Losse HSCOKIH Quietness is his strength. Quiet. . . nice .. . Class Activities 1-4. 59 'Lf 4 ' I , f I ,, .f , if f 19-Draw Mlf ,A ffm' fL,f 0, ,yftv KM ,jgfwjwiv Now you know how nice it feels, Scatter good seed in the fields. Bonnie Frances Martin Bonnie You only live once, so live. Dave. . .Guidance Aide . . .quiet . . . Class Activities 1-4. qlff, . 60 n Marie Mancino Ann Friendships are fragile things and re- quire as much care in holding as any other fragilething . . . pole climber. . . but lim . .. Garlic . . . l don't know . . . Hi Heidi . .. in the showers , .. 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Band r 3-4, Drama Club 1-4, Softball 1, 3-4, Field Hockey 2, Cheerlead- ing 3, Class Activities 1-4. Choi Beth Ellen Marshall Beth To help another human being is the greatest gift any person can offer. Backbone of the flute section , . . liebschen . . . swimming in the shower. . . Mormon adventures and quiet motel rooms! . . . brown nose.. . Ernie. . .wild P.l. parties . . . animal crackers . . . community problems... Band 1-4, Ensemble 4, Class Treasurer 1-2, Field Hockey 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Basket- ball 1-4, Softball 1-2, CAA 1-2, Ski Club 1-3, Music Council 3, B5 Club 1-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Sport's Co-editor of Threshold 4, NADIA 4, Class Activities 1-4. ludith Ann Mattice Mattis A man who lives in indifference is one who has never seen a woman he could love. I don't believe I did that 5f14f75 where's Heff? lets go drinkin Ping . . . where ya goin next period skesk. Matt plunger D B Softball 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Varsity Club,Class Actlvlties1 4 Peggy Ann Mayhew iipegff . . .We are the dreamers of dreams, wan- dering by lone sea breakers, and sitting by desolate streams. nice smile. . . good personality. . . 'what do you mean?' Class Activities 1-4. Patricia Anne McEntyre T.C. To be alive is to live and to see things we dare to see and ponder on . . . Are you copying, T.C.? . . . always late . .. eats candy in class . . . D-U-M! .. .tooth- ache . . . lisp . . . drives . . . Short cut to Rhode Island-Long way to New York . .. Golden Gate. . .sandy bathing suit, but . .. big waves. ..l.F.G ..., who's banging on the door. , . Class Activities 1-4. Life's ours for the making, Eternity's waiting, waiting, For you and me. Peter Gerard McNamara Pete Ambition and love are the wings to great deeds. Hi Kids . . . show me a jump . . . sharp dresser . , . can l see that lab . . . mustache... Ski Club 1, Choir 1-2, Prom Committee 3, Drama Club 1-2, Class Activities 1-4. Arnold LeRoy Miller Arnie A smile recures the wounding of a frown. Always cheerful . . . quiet. . . Class Activities 1-4. .-d ' W Ml MW Toni lean Miller Toni Flirtationz Attention with- out intention. Brewerette . . . I love my car . . . bush drinkin on Friday nites . . . flirt . . . at the hill . , . Hey Bezj, what did ya do to my car? 85 Club 1,2, Student Council 'I, Class Sec- retary 'I, Prom Committee 3, Class Activi- tiesl-4. ff' av Robertlohn Minkler Rob It is the chiefest point of happiness that a man is willing to be what he is. beautiful eyes . . . good looking. Class Activitiesl-4. Mihoko Moriyama Mihoko I want, by understanding myself, to understand others, I want to be all that I am capable of becoming. power serve. . .Sorrie Charlie . . . quiet . .. nice personality . . . where did you learn to dance like that?! . . . THIS is volleyball? . . . avid reader. . . You're a Senior? , . . some lunch table . . . chemistry? Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Volleyball, I.V. Basketball, Softball, Choir, Class Activities. IVF Gary Stuart Mortimer 'QX Gary 9 . Life is what you make it. W quiet . . . who? . . . nice personality... W' 1 4 Football, Track, Class Activities I-4. .. vt' 'mf-f Cynthia Ann Murray 'fcindyn However rare true love is, true friend- ship is rarer. b? '7b pretty hair. . .oh well ...you know what I mean . . .oh my God! ...cautious driver ...loves camping. . .joe Canoer. . .watch those stop signs . . . hates homework . . . loves to eat... French Club 2, Bowling 2-3, 85 Club 1-4, Prom Committee 3, Threshold staff 4 lLay- out Editorj, National Honor Society 3-4 lvice president 49, Senior Class Treasurer 4. Cheryl Mull Cheryl We are here to make others happy. Quiet. . . nice... Library Aide, Guidance Aide, Future Teachers of America Association, PYE Society, Prom Committee 3, French Club, Teacher Aide, Class Activities 1-4. A , ' Sf r fa If flf , ry. 1 wif' 1-4, Wrestling 3-4, Co-Captain Soccer 4, Gail Ann Nobes Gail It would be a more beautiful world if everyone were as nice as you. Loving shorthand . . . sweet kid . . . nice dresser . . . love your haircut . . . lives in the sticks. Class Activities 1-4. Earl I. Nelson jr. Earl Man was made to be mischievious but not to be caught. Earl is tired . . . 'Hands' . .. 2 Choir 1-4, Vocal Ensemble 4, Drama Club 1-4, Drama Council 3-4, Soccer 2-4, Track Class Activities 1-4. Awonderful day for passing my way. Iames Peter Novak lllimf! Life is what you make it. One of the gang at Millers . . . Class Angel ...expert typist . . . Quiet. 85 Club 1-4, National Honor Society 3,4, French Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Math Club 3, Class Activities 1-4. 64 Gary Lawrence Noonan llcaryll All the world is a stage... How many nights now? . . . Hello Mr... . Two weeks 'til the show. Choir 1-4, Drama Club 1-4, Class Activi- ties 1-4. Rita O'Brien Rita We arrive in this world alone, we depart alone, this time called life was meant to be shared. Chickie . . . pingpong anyone? . . . loves movies. . .don't you ever have a class? . .. in the halls. . .one of Miss Clum's regulars . . . loving shorthand . . . my name isn't Renee. Threshold Literary Editor 4, Business Club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, 85 Club 1-4, Warrior Staff 1,2,3, Science Club 1, Pye Club 1, Class Activities 1-4. john Douglas Noppa john Everything has been thought of before, but the difficulty is to think of it again, Army surplus boat . . . wanna buy a '66 Chevy . . . I'm gonna get a bike . . . skiing. Ski Club 1-4, Class Activities 1-4. lames Robert Opalka .ilimff What a strange power silence. joe Major in industrial arts. Class Activities 1-4. Colleen Anne O'Neil Bert The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so. Riechard's. ..Tess's. . .hiding our in the girl's room again?l? . . . beautiful long hair... Business Club 2-4, Class Activities 1-4 AWN-an Knock on my door and even the score With your eyes. William joseph O'Neil OPIE Live with what we have for today, for they may be nothing but memories tomorrow. Wolf. . . Opie . . .Green Duster.. .Tess's Oh sure.. . l'm only kidding. . . Bob 84 Bill's Crash Crew... Football 1, Baseball 1-4, Decca Club 2-3, Class Activities 1-4. A Linda Mae Osgood Linda What is lovely never dies.. . Quiet , . . East Poestenkill mountaineer . .. Class Activities 1-4. 65 Scott Roy Powell Scott People who make no noise dangerous. Short . . . West Sand Laker . . . nice , .. Class Activities 1-4. BFG .-Q-, A glut? 66 'f v .,. , ,Sfsfff 4 :- 11, f' '17 Sherry Elaine Osgood Sherry Hear much, speak little. East Poestenskill mountaineer . . . rides with Bob . . . Choir, Class Activities 1-4. Charles Wilson Page Chuck The Lord is first, my friends are second, lamthirdf' You turkey . . . likes to parallel park be- tween trees . . . wah, wah, wah . . . future gym teacher . . . Coach, coach can I throw the bomb? . . . Cindy . .. Student Council 1, NADIA 3-4, Varsity Club 2-4 tpres. 45, l,V. Baseball 1, LV. Football 1-2, Varsity Baseball 2-4, Varsity Football 3-4, Class Activities 1-4. Lori Jeanne Pratt Lor Live only to enjoy life. Anyone seen Deb or Rhea? . . , Library- second home? . . . gotta go find the gang . . . how's things at RPI? . . . parties . . . Hi Mac . . . where's Barb . . . Frogs and Mushrooms . . . Germaine . , . love that chemistry? French Club 2,3,4, German Club 4, Thresh- old Staff 4, Bowling 3,4, Class Activities 1-4. Russell LeRoy Pratt Russ The greatest truths are simplest: and so are the greatest men. Okay buddy . . . Alps twin . . . smell the English Leather! . .. Choir 1-4, Track 1,3,4, Drama Club 1-4, Drama Council, Threshold Staff 4, Class Activities 1-4. Robert William Pratt Bob There never was a man who was not gratified by being told he was liked by the women. Hey buddy . . . looks like he kisses nice! . .. Alps twin . . . the smiley twin . . . smells good . . . that's a joke . . . nothing . . . side- burns . . . bike rider . . . good singer. , . Choir 1-4, Drama Club 4, Drama Council 4, Prom Committee 3, Threshold staff 4, Science Club 1, Track 1,4, Band Tour 3-4, Varsity Club 4, Class Activities 1-4. Susan Elizabeth Primeau nsuen Happiness is the only good thing of 1 e. Squinty eyes . . . jim . . . cute smile.. . fun loving... Softball 1-4, Class Activities 1-4. Veronica Marie Elizabeth Purdy Ronnie I sit beside the fire and think of days there were before, and listen for returning feet and voices at the door. Leroy . . . KK . . Neil Diamond . . . RPI Hockey . . .IRR Tolkien .. .chewing gum . . .the twlhole of Troy . . . Quebec . . . 'you fool' . . . nice hair... 85 Club 1-4, French Club 1-4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Threshold Staff 4, National Hon- or Society 3-4, Drama Club 3, Fine Arts Society 1-3, Class Activities 1-4. 67 Beverly lean Quell Bev To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. Quiet . . . nice . . . marriage . . . pretty blonde hair . . . Roger. Class Activities 1-4. Mark Ranellucci Gooch You've only one life to live, so grab 'all' the gusto you can. Love them chevelles .. Class Activities 1-4. Daniel Reid Dan Enjoy life for it comes but once. A man of few words . . . seen in the halls Class Activities 1-4. William Michael Reid Bill Fear not that your life shall come to an end. But rather fear that it shall never have a beginning. Hospital 1842 . . . great skier . . . loe Foot- ball. . .Miss Reid's pet. l.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Track 1-4, Wrestling 4, Varsity Club 3,4, Class Activities 1-4. Kevin Gerard Ripp Ripper Footprints in the sand of time will fade away unless you keep moving. Holy cabooses . . .jeepers . . . good head in soccer . , . freckles . . . another red head . . . Millers . . . a real cutie . . . have ya had enough? . . . bats 1,000. Drama Council 2,3,4, French Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4, 85 Club 1-4, Select Choir 1-4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Answers Please 4, Sports Editor for Threshold 4, l.V. Baseball 1,2, Varsity Baseball 3,4, l.V. Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3,4, Band Tour 3,4, Music Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 3 Class Activities 1-4 Vincent Steven Robelotto Lead Your life is but an essence of all time, use it to your best advantage. Cars . . . Diane . . . Ya know that don't Class Activities 1-4. Wayne Roberts Wayne I have the simplest tastes, I am always satisfied with the best. Class Activites 1-4. QM, S M' l'1 lR Id - . .v. cottlscfnae eyno s Z K 0,511 J H ' th is ' is if n j theeefdOih2FlliLeifrlEahlSli,e'Qrf.iil'lfQ57nm 'um vf WM QMV7 ThinkI'llleave it out S.B .... Porsche 'elf if ClassActivities1-4. Q ' K Q, Qfvcf , I-'af 11,9-vs-.,,4,, .X ,Q,gg,,A,:g wL -lim qv--'47 ASM'-f ' -'i5l'z,zf ,F Q I 9 A fl X ,LV ,W , KM U-val -fgW.t, 21' 69 Mark Andrew Shea llMarkII A friend is a person with whom you dare to be yourself. Red head . . . tall . . .skinny . . . nice smile ...where's your brother Mike? , .. Class Activities 1-4. 70 Sheree Ann Seeloff Sheree All things l really like to do are either immoral illegal orfattening l aint Green Island wants to be a social worker . . . loves those horses nice hair . . . whats that we hear about those phone booths in Green Island . .. Bowling Class Activities 1-4. Roland Charles Roy Rocky There is nothing like fun, is there? blond hair... nice smile. . .devilish devil ...what's a music shack? . . . loves me like a rock... Class Activities 1-4. M, Michael Douglas Sewell Mike School is O.K .... vacation is swell. Where's the party . . . plays a mean piano , . . ,. Class Activities 1-4, 'nv 1 Mark james Smith Smitty Ambition has its disappointments to sour us, but never the good fortune to satisfy us. Hi Kids . . . a helping hand in musical productions . . . whole . . . right on! Choir 1-4, Drama Club 1-4, Student Coun- cil 1, Soccer 4, Track 2, Class Activities 1-4, Heather Gale Slighter Heather A smile opens the door of loneliness. You're not gonna play on the same side of the field . . .a kicker , . , nice kid.. . dangerous in soccer. . , Choir 1-2, Band 1-2, Drama Club 1-2, Bas- ketball 1, National Honor Society 3, French Club, Class Activities 1-3. I. XX james David Shelgren Hlimff Be good fif you can't be good, be carefullf' Nice looking . . . blonde hair . , .short . . . j.V. Soccer, l.V. Football, Class Vice Pre- sident Ski Club, Class Activities 1-4. Lisa Carol Smith Lisa There's pleasure in silence. You guys . . . lim . . . loves to sing. , .joe Soprano... lovely voice... German Club, Band Tour, Choir 1-4, Se- lect Choir 3-4, Class Activities 1-4. 71 Dark cloud of fear is blowing away. Evelyn Marie Speir ,,EVe,, Quiet. . , nice . . . fun to be with . . . lot's of friends . .. Class Activities 1-4. 72 Martha Ioyce Smith Mart Happiness is a by-product not a goal, the key to it lies in the adventure of living. You're going to get it . . . hey, look . . . why for? . . . or some approximation there of.. .the best way to get to know someone is to argue with them . . . unicorns . . . oh, Kim's eating lunch . .. Threshold Administrative Editor 4, Ger- man Club 2-4 tsecretary 31, Student Gov- ernment 3-4 lchairperson 4, secretary 35, National Honor Society 3-4, Math Club 3-4 lpresident 41, Student Spectrum 4, Syra- cuse Citizenship Conference 3, 85 Club 1-4, Nadja 3-4, Zaida 2, Fine Arts Society 1-3, Current Events Club 1, Class Activi- ties1-4. 4 Charlann Spiegel Sissy It is nice to be important, but more im- portant to be nice. Where's Betty . . . Quebec. . . loves those French trips with lean and Lori... 85 Club 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Bowling 4, French Club 3-4, Class Activi- ties 1-4. Melanie K. Smith Mel Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly. Nice red hair. . . remember shorthand... papers always handed back . . . whiz at typing... Business Club, Class Activities 1-4. lulie Ellen Strong julie One's real life is often the life that one does not lead. Otupac . . . KK . . . Eowyn . . . Let's go you Red! . . . chewing gum-the lwlhole of Troy...LCLA...FIB...Quebec...19... Driver Ed... Band 1-4, Choir 1-4, Ski Club 1, French Club 1-4, Drama Club 1-3, Threshold Trea- surer 4, Publicity Director 1, National Hon- or Society 3-4, Prom Committee 3, 85 Club 1-4, Field Hockey 3-4, Volleyball 3-4, Soft- ball 2-4, Class Activities 1-4. Sandra Stears Sandy lt doesn't matter who you love or how you love but that you love. Meet you in the girl's room . . . yes, l'm Kathy's sister... Choir 1, Office Aide, Class Activities 1-4. 2.1 Michael George Sullivan Mike Talkative people say many things in com- pany which they deplore when alone. Ring around the collar... Class Activities 1-4. Now that you're here, you're going to stay. Nancyjean Stevens Nance l would not live without the love of my friends. Working girl . . , Yeah, You friendly . . . Erin, think we can make it , . . where do you want to go now? . . . anyone for doughnuts? . . . pretty hair . . . love that wink . . . always lends a helping hand . .. Drama Club 1, Choir 1-4, Bowling 3, Threshold Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Activities1-4. -inn 73 . , as Stephen james Scouller Steve The world is his Companion. Talker . . . artistic . .. Class Activities1-4, Christopher joseph james Supkis Chris lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer, but only those who listen understand. Eagle Scout. . .the long ranger . . . what did he say? . . . bicycles . . . road scraper... clackers . . . Greaser . .. l.V. Football 1, Track 1-4, Soccer 4, Ski Club 1-4, Threshold 4, Varsity Club 4. Nancy Ann Suprenant Nanc The desire of perfection is the worst disease that ever afflicted the human. Hockey players . . . R.P.l .... Field House ...KK...Let'sgoyou Red!...238llth... LCLA . . . 15 . . .The twlhole of Troy . .. chewing gum . . . Quebec . . . Banquet Bunch . . . 19 . . . Killer. Field Hockey 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Basket- ball 1, Softball 1, 3-4, Band 1-4, Wind En- semble 4, Choir 3-4, German Club 2-4 lpresident 35, Drama Club 3, GAA 1-2, Na- tional Honor Society 3-4, 85 Club 1-4. Tell us what you've seen in faraway forgotten land. Donna Marie Ann Talarico Donna So build we up the being that we are. Hey Herk, how's the guys , . . Dar and Sha- ron . . . all the super nurses . . . good times in the hospital . . .Class Scapegoat . .. Deca Club 2-3, Warrior 1-2, BOCES nur- sing, Class Activities 1-4. Debra Elizabeth Tallman Deb Total darkness never comes to those with friends to light the way . . . P.l. Parties . . . flirt . . .Wayne . . , champion telephone pole climber . . . awake or asleep? . . . natural curls . . . babysitter. . . loves little kids... Choir 1-4, Band 1-2, Music Council 2-3, j.V. Cheerleaders 1-2, Varsity Cheer- leaders 3-4 lco-captain 43, Varsity Club Secretary 3-4, Softball 3-4, Ski Club 1-4, Drama Club 1-2, 4, NADIA 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Literary Editor for Threshold 4, Vice President 1, Select Choir 2,4. lo Ann Terry ,iloff The art of pleasing consists of being pleased. Drinks like a fish . . . can be found some- where near Lee. . . nice. . . Class Activities 1-4. Where empires have turned back to sand. Donna Lee Tillotson Herk Fear knocked at the door, Faith answered ...no one was there. Sleeping over night in the car. . , always at Diane's . . . Oh l'm thirsty but l want more than water . . , Please grant me the wisdom. . . we're old enough to get loose on thejuice . .. Bowling 1-2, Class Activities 1-4. Michael Floyd Timber Mike Life was put here for me to enjoy. ...tall sayings have been censoredi . .. l.V. Soccer, Varsity Soccer, j.V. Track, Var- sity Track, Student Council, Class Activi- ties 1-4. lames Alan Tinger Tinger The last tree in the woods is the one that's wet. Hey, what's happening? . .. Football 1-3, Track 3, Class Activities 1-4. Carol Anne Toniatti TOr1i Being rich or poor makes no difference but being yourself makes all the differ- ence in the world. Hey Willie . . . Doaky.. . Baby. . .Shop secretary . . . Prom Court '73. Teacher Aide Service, Class Activities 1-4. Robert Frederick Toussaint Touss Happy-go-lucky is his trend. Great wrestler . . . you idiot . . . fish . . . Bucky . . . Oh, Okay . . . Bozo , . . Bill and Bob's Crash Crew... Choir 1-3, Band 1-2, Varsity Wrestling 1-4, Varsity Baseball 2-4, Varsity Football 3-4, Varsity Club 1-4 lvice president 4l, Prom Committee 3, l.V. Baseball 1, l.V. Football 2, Class Activities 1-4. Elizabeth Ann Turner Boop I live for those who love me. Always in gym . . . How are you Ellen? . .. Softball 1-4, l.V. Volleyball 3, Varsity Vol- leyball 4, l.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basket- ball 4, Gym Aide 1-4, Class Activities 1-4. 41957 Eugeneloseph Urgento d1Tad!l It's not what we give, but what we share. Aw, c'mon . . . V.W .... Anybody want a candy bar? . .. Office Aid 1, Guidance Aid 2, Warrior Staff 3, Steno Pool 2-4, Threshold 4, Deca 2-4 lSergeant-at-Arms 3, Vice President 49, Business Club 2-4 CPublicity Director 31, Choir 2-4 Class Activities1-4. Michael Turner llMikey!l ,A Where's your brother Mark Shea? . if' good artist. . . l.V. Soccer1,Class Activities1-4. Self-love is the greatest of all flatterersf' villa. -an-hu..u.,,,,. , Debra Lee VanDenburg Deb It takes life to know life. Who's got the bottle, Rhea? . . . sne-e- ekers . . .RPI ...Are you going? . . . l'll go if you go. . .Where's Cathy? . . . meet you bythe locker. . . painting . . . German Club 1-4, Class Activities 1-4. Vincent Ivo Van den Briel Vinny No one can be perfect, but you can strive to be better. Golf, handi 6 . . . soccer, skiing, girls, not necessarily in that order . . .a visit to the old country... Varsity Soccer 3-4, Varsity Golf 3-4, Ski club 3-4, French Club 3-4, Varsity 3-4, Key Club 4, Class Activities 1-4. Lovely to see you again my friend. Paul Vanderbogart Bogart I never put off until tomorrow some- thing I can possibly do the day after. Horses . . . cars . . . coon hunting... Bowling, Class Activities 1-4. Lawrence E. Vartigan . Larry Boys will be boys, and so will a lot middle-aged men. Short. . .nice eyes . . . cute . . . car fag . .. Class Activities 1-4. Eric August Voellm Eric Live and let live. Raisin . . . zonked . . . knock it off . . . the Greek . . . Oh, Yeah, Sure! . . . Motorcycle? . .. Basketball 1-4, Football 1-4, Baseball 1-2, tee 3, Class Activities 1-4. 78 85 Club 1, Varsity Club 3-4, Prom commit- ulF Terry Lee Van Wormer ,,Ter,, Life is short and we must explore all ends of it. C.C. and Ginger , . . Nancy . . . alright! , .. Class Activities 1-4. 1 Deborah Lee Wendell IlDebH The way to be happy is to help make others so. Quiet. . . nice hair.. .freckles . . . Class Activities'l-4. Stephen Michael Walters Steve It matters not what you are thought to be, butwhat you are. Dark hair . . . quiet . . . baby face . .. Class Activities 'l-4. YIZII' Harry Charles Werger Charles Philosophy does the going and wisdom is the goal. Restoring cars . . . builds boats . . . joe Driver... National Honor Society 4, Class Activi- tiesl 4 Walk along with me to the next bend. Gail Weber ffoairf She is a woman, t herefore to be won Can be found with Mark. . . where s that high performance Chevy of Mark s? Class Activities 1-3. C, y , Ronald Wheeler HROHH Quietness is his strength. Quiet. . . nice. . . Class Activities 1-4. Barry M. Werley Big Bear The fool wonders, the wise man asks. Basketball freak . . . tall . .. l.V. Basketball 1-2, Varsity Basketball 3-4, Class Activities 1-4. Bonniejean Willbrant Willie Happiness adds and multiplies as we di- vide itwith others. Hey, Toni! . . . Doaky baby . . . Where's Mr. Doak? . . . 209. Secretarial Pool, Class Activities 1-4. Mark Wieland Phug No evil can happen to a good man. Zero is equal to nothing, therefore . . . But I can prove it! . . . Math teacher's curse . .. oh, that truck! National Honor Society 3-4, Band 1-4, Wind Ensemble 4, Class Activities 1-4. Lorianne Katherine Winslow Lorie If I had known you were going to do it, l would have done it first. Gaslight Village . . . C.B .... where's Bert or lan . . . there's our good ole friends from bookkeeping class. . .lan. Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, Class Activities 1-4. Kimber Roben Work Kim Poetry is vocal painting, as painting is silent poetry. Yearbook artist , . . quiet . . . smart . . . nice kid . . .seen with Martha . . . poor Baby ...dragons . . . unicorns . . . weird hats... Fine Arts Club 1,3, Student Government 3, Math Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Class Activities 1-4. Daniel Zotto Otto Man cannot discover new shores unless he has the courage to loose sight of the shore. How do you open a paint tube when it gets stuck . . . birds . . .Ginnie . . . Varsity Club 1-4, l.V. Football, Varsity Football, Intramural Basketball, Class Activities 1-4. L TE BIRDS Andrew Allen Beach llAndyll You never know someone completely until you've argued with them. Parlez-vous Francais? . . . Flew to Greece ...exploded bomb . . . expert typist. Warrior Staff 1,2,3, Business Club 3, French Club 2,3, German Club 1, 85 Club 1-3, Class Activities 1-3. jeffrey Emmons jeff One man is worth a hundred, and a hundred is not worth one. How many nights now? . . . hey man . . joe Cool. Ski Club 2,3, Class Activities 1-4. Tina Marie McDowell Helinski Tina l've saved some sunlight if you should ever need a place away from the darkness. Richie . . . ah, the married life . . . lune 30, 1973 . . . never too busy for a friendly chat. Class Activities 1-4. Sante Leo Mahan Sandy We have need of v have a good mind. Class Activities 'l-4. ery little learning to Brian Mull Brian l am here to enjoy life. Class Activities 1 4 Frederick Mossman Fred Physics is a great repose . . . Cars, Cars and more Cars . . . Oh, Fred, when are you going to get your picture taken? Class Activities 1-4. ilu' N 'T Michael Martin Hogan Mike CAMERA 51-lv David Browe Dave Nancy. .. nice. Class Activities Kathleen M. Higley llKathy!I The greatest pleasure in life is do cannot. Class Activities: 1-4. john W. Hoffay nlohnn 'l-4. ing what others say you Life is what ou make it. Y Class Activities 1-4. lohn l. Heather njackrr Little friends are the best friends. Class Activities 1-4. 84 Are you ever going to get your picture taken? . . . motorcycles Class Activities: 1-4. Roger Ward Hogle Roger To each his own.' Class Activities 1-4. 1 1. Stanley Howarth Stan Man is the measure of all things. Class Activities 1-4. Stewart Edward Hubbs 'fstewf' I'm not arguing with you-I'm telling you. Hey Hole . . . Class Rebel . . . Wanna play a little 52? . . . Daguee??? . . . I didn't know you had a whistle, Ref! Soccer 1-4, Tennis 1-4, National Honor Society 4, Answers Please 4, Class Activities 1-4. Peter George Kopaftis Pete Never worry about tomorrow today. Class Activities 1-4. Daniel Lesson Robert P. Sl1ClldS Dan Bob Evil Communications corrupt good manner. Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that Class Activities 1-4. perfectly. Class Activities 1-4. Timothy Carl Manning Timothy Scott Sluss Tim Tim We spend our years as a tale that is told. Enjoy life for it comes but once. Class Activities 1-4. Class Activities 'I-4. Kim Edmund Metzler HKlmU GlennA Sur renant One's friends are that part of the human race with which one .clennffp fx: Efrrumanduiet tau are OU new? wh , th . A smile cures the wounding ofafrownf' .y.?.. y . eres esci- CIaSSACtivmeS.I-4' ence wing. Class Activities 4. Ralph Perrott Osborn Roy Vanderbogart Ralph Osborn To be loved, be lovable. Meekness takes injuries like pills, swallowing them down. Class Activities 1-4. Class Activities 1-4. james Glen Scavella Stephen Wiss jim Steve If you want to be thought a liar, always tell the truth. We pass for what we are. Class Activities 1-4. Class Activities 1-4. 85 OFFICERS i 'ii :U fp WX! -. Al I if? L Cindy Murray Meg Crowley Harry Colangione Treasurer Secretary President julie Bailey Sergeant-at-Arms fl 4' Barb Kinney ' f Publicity Director f at Theresa Berlin ' Adele Hanley Sergeant-at-Arms Vice-president Dennis Flanagan Sergeant-at-Arms ,Lg 86 ZS' - nmlbeig l S -'Q , 5 , I Kim Work He who knows, and knows not that he knows, is asleep, wake him, He who knows, and knows he knows, is wise, follow him. VALEDICTORIAN He who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a fool, shun him, He who knows not, and knows that he knows not, is a child, teach him, Theresa Coonradt SALUTATORIAN ff, 'fk 1.4 . f--.-2-if .l.P.S Most Likely to Succeed Dennis Flanagan and Martha Smith Most Versatile Beth Marshall and Fred Kowalik Most Popular Charlie Page and Barb Kinney -up ma: .1 Most School Spirit Bill Hartzell and Deb Tallman Class Night Owls Matt Heffner and Beth Jensen Mutt and jeff Nancy Surprenant and Glenn Bonum Quietest Dave Becker and janet Dean lalso Best Dressed Girll Most Talkative Bill Graver and Sue Breigle Best Looking ludy Mattice and Ken Bailey 7 Class Clowns Scott Berner and Ann Lazarony Most Argumentative Nancy Surprenant and Bill Hartzell fs: fi 5 C ,f nf I' I Nicest Smile Dan Daigle and Theresa Coonradt . 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Deutschklub vereinigt unsere Hochschulestudenten mit der Kultur Ci E R M A N C L U D......h...d., FRONT ROW: R. Sagendorf, M. Bonesteel, K. Goska. SECOND ROW: S. Ackner, N. Ackner,T. Bredbenner. THIRD ROW: S. Mullen, 1. Fisher, M. Brandt, D. Kronau, S. Piche, S. Watson, L. Gunderman, A. Pastizzo. FOURTH ROW: R. Daniels, 1. Hixon, R. LaMountain, L. Pratt, D. Vandenburg, 1. Bonesteel. FIFTH ROW: V. Robiellto, N. O'Keefe, N, Alli, L. Dobert, L. Schroeder, 1. Lawrence, O. Gemeinhardt, G. Miller. BACK ROW: M. Ranelucci, R. Sprague, T. Berlin, M. Chamberlin, P. Werger, S. Diamond, E. Hacker. T24 F I I.. M A C I.. U is intent on learning thetechniques of fine film making. l 3,53 . ill? I 3 S Q l r E 5 N. O'Keefe, C. Tifft, R. Sirtori, L. Schroeder, I. Hixon, R. Perrot, Mr. Mackenzie, B. Gundrum. F I C B Les Copains offrent un nouveau moncle culture dont les ex l J periences sont tres differentes de votre vie. . X-ef FRONT ROW: M. Coonradt, S. Marcoux, D. Middleton, G. Strait, C. Hanley, 1. Purdy, C. Roberts, B. Gannon. SECOND ROW: S. Pryor, K. Gray, B. Lukovits, L, Mosher, L. Noble, N. Rescott, B. Coyne, I. Cionyea, C. Speigle, P. Demers. THIRD ROW: B. LaFleur, C. Prendergast, L. Waters, I. Stambler, I. Shopland, H. Slighter, I. Zayhowski, D. Kellman, D. Kennedy, A. Doherty, K. Work, T. Sirtori. FOURTH ROW: I. Uline, S. Mullen, A. Murray, L. Pratt, 1. Trupia, B. Fulle, D. Vandenburg, S. Hammond, I. lacon, W. Pattison, B. Malone, I. Trashen, E. O'Donnell. FIFTH ROW: T. Lawrence, 1. Ewing, E. Carpentier, E. Rogers, S. Hitchcock, S. Perl, M. Ellnor, R, Sprague, M. LaBarron, A. Fulle, S. Laboda, I. Strong, M. Noble, I. Acree, M. Mayhew, C. Kivlen, C. Bagosta, K. Berger, D. Worden, I. Wiss, K. Smith, C. Hollinger, B. Mardon, B. Kaufman, S. Howes, K. Reid, D. Gibbs, B. Salisbury, K. Ripp, D. Flanagan. SIXTH ROW: S. Carlson, D. Randall, T. Ripp, M. Leggett, M. Chamberlain. W A R R I 0 R A F F promotes journalistic quality in its news publicat B. Farron, M. Farny, A. Beach, L. Heather, S. Glaude, T. Anderson. is a school organization that incorporates future U S I N E SS C L U gem. go... FRONT ROW: N. Pirman, S. Piche, Mrs. Trupia, Miss Molis, N. Mullaney, V. Fradenburg, I. Gasbara. SECOND ROW: R. O'Brien, B. Wilson, T. Anderson, L. Ashline,1. Carpenter, S. Glaude,l. Lowe, R. LaMountain, R. O'Brien, A. Beach. BACK ROW: D. Biittig, Wilson, P. Goebel. 126 ions. pro- Farron, M V. Noble, K A D A is a service organization that provides information on everything from high school life to drugs for younger student groups. Wu C. Murray, M. Smith, C. Page, T. Coonradt, D. Zotto, K. Bailey, B. Turner, 1. Stambler. D C A C L U B is a nationally affiliated organization that provides competition for retailing students. l l l FRONT ROW: D. Bittig, B. O'Neil, M. Wilson, Mr. LaMena, K. Abbot, K. Wilson. SECOND ROW: B. Teal, K. Lajeunese, B. Poirier, B. Turner, B. Farron, O. Lajeunese, I. Lowe. BACK ROW: M. Hicks, I. Rapp, K. Hoffman, B. Plecken, K. Hoffay, K. Reynolds, I. Albanese. 127 K E Y C L U affiliated with Kiwanis, serves the entire community by promoting worthwhile FRONT ROW: N. Ackner, H. projects. Witkowski, G. Sheldon, H. Gibbs, l. Bowen, R. Daniels. SECOND ROW: C. Kivlen, E. Rogers, K. Berger, D Graver, T. Williams, C. Bagosta. THIRD ROW: I. Acree, P. Goebel, R. Nichols, M. Mayhew, B. Flanagan, B. Graver, T. Lilly. ' I ' I REGE S SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS FRONT ROW: S. Canfield, D. Daigle, 1. Novak, M. Heffner, D. Austin. SECOND ROW: D. Becker, S. Hubbs, T. Coonradt, M. Smith, K. Work, I. Strong, A. Gifford, K. Kimball, 1. Gardner. THIRD ROW: D. Flanagan, H. Slighter, H. Maide, R. Purdy. T28 I ' l ry ' ' ' . .4 ' . j J Lf f . .. . f comprised of elected members, serves as an organizational armfoirheatreacrivnies.,Iivi resrs I D y .I l G, Noonan, B. Pratt, S. Watson, P. Thayer, B. Salisbury, T. Ripp, P. Byrnes, S. Breigle, K. Reid. D M A C I.. U serves as the working body for stage productions. 'C 'Q Q n f. 7 if fb, ! I 7 4-Mlmim FRONT ROW: K. Dobert, R. Werley, L. Noble, P. Werger, M. Smith, S. Watson, B. Salisbury, W. Pattison, P. Thayer, C. Kivlen, B. LaFleur. SECOND ROW: I. Trupia, L. Dobert, S. Dobush, B. Fulle, I. Lawrence, A. Doherty, 1. Shopland, A. Diehl, R, Clark, R. Diehl, B. Pratt, T. Droste. THIRD ROW: I. Hixon, P. Hartzell, D. Rescott, K. Gray, E. Carpentier, S. Hitchcock, G. Miller, D. Kronau, M. Noble, K. Ripp. FOURTH ROW: T. Berlin, S. Caroentier, R. Sagendorf, A. Strong, G. Noonan, S. Perl, N. Meehan, T. Mosher, I. Bailey, C. Murray. FIFTH ROW: I. Bonesteel, S. Breigle, B. Danks, M. Brandt, A. Murray, C. Fischer, L. Noble, B. Lukovits, C. Hollinger, M. Chamberlain. SIXTH ROW: K. Reid, M. Ellnor, C. Barlow, I. Wiss, I. Purdy, D. Sharpe, S. Mullen, I. lacon, P. Byrnes, A. Hanley, A. Hayes, M. Crowley, L. Gunderman, T. Ripp. 129 lv V G C A L E N S E M B L E the selected members work on perfecting their musical talents. FRONT ROW: M. Brandt, S. Watson, T. Droste, K. Frazzo, L. Smith, M. Chamberlain. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, L. Waters, P. Thayer, A. Crow- ley, N. Stevens, A. Murray, S. Deutsch. THIRD ROW: S. Dobush, I. Bonesteel, S. Breigle, W. Pattison, 1. lacon, 1. Bailey. BACK ROW: M. Ten Eyck, B. Pratt, E. Nelson, C. Kivlen, 1. Gardner, M. Noble, K. Ripp, B. Kaufman, T. Mosher, S. Oliver. CHOIRII FRONT ROW: E. Bryan, I. Bailey, D. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: P. Byrnes, S. Breigle, A. Mancino, A. Lazarony, A. Hanley, L. Smith. THIRD ROW: C. Henderson, S. Iansson, C. Ripp, S. Hammond, N. Surprenant, C.VAllen. FOURTH ROW: P. Thayer, I. Bonesteel, M. Moriyama, I. Irwin, D. Meissner, A. Doherty, R. Pratt, B. Zayhowski, L. Waters, S. Watson, B. LaFleur, M. Crowley, S. Piche, C. Prendergast, D. Sharp, H. Maide, E. Nelson, K. Kimball, S. Strong, R. Pratt, K. Ripp, I. Shopland. BACK ROW: 1. Garnder, A. Fulle, A. Strong, T. Mosher, I. lacon, M. Ten Eyck, C. Hollinger, W. Pattison, T. Droste, T. Ripp, M. Chamberlain, M. Smith. 130 outlet for their musical interests U S I C C 0 U N C I L the elected membership are provided with an additional 310 'a ' FRONT ROW: C. Hollinger, I. Talbot, B. LaFleur, M. Crowley, M. Chamberlain, K. Ripp, A. Murray. BACK ROW: W. Pattison, l. Bonesteel, C Tifft. CHOIRI FRONT ROW: S. Kivlen, K. Kennedy, E. Lukovits, H. Grennon, N. Rescott, C. Parslow. SECOND ROW: T. Bredbenner, L. Gunderman, A. Crowley, S. Irish, I. Hixon, B. Fulle, D. Gardner, T. Lawrence. THIRD ROW: M. Ellnor, R. Clark, I. Wiss, S. Carpentier, I. Lawrence, M. Hartzel, G. Rescott, M. Kimball, V. Hammer, P. Demers. FOURTH ROW: I. Trupia, N. O'Keefe, I. Purdy, T. Barry, 1. Deutsch, V. LeBaron, A. Hartzell, G. Rescott, M. Kimball, V. Hammer, P. Demers. FOURTH ROW: 1. Trupia, N. O'Keefe, I. Purdy, T. Barry, I. Deutsch, V. LeBaron, A. Hayes, M. Bonesteel, K. Goska, R. Sagendorf. FIFTH ROW: 1. Gibson, D. Middleton, M. Ten Eyck, L. Mosher, E. Hacker, 1. Fisher, G. Miller, L. Noble, E. Nelson, K. Ried, I. Lawrence, I. Gardner. BACK ROW: 1. Zayhowski, R. Daniels, T. Mosher, P. McWilliams, B. Danks, M. Ten Eyck, 131 BA DI FRONT ROW: D. Haas, B. Fulle, L. Strong, I. Wiss, I. Trupia. SECOND ROW: S. Dobush, P. Ferguson, L. Booth, K. Barlow, A. VandenDreish, A. Hayes, C. Fish, L. Gunderman, T. Bredbenner, Mr. Murphy. THIRD ROW: M. Brandt, B. Danks, L. Mosher, R. Hughs, D. Walton, S. Perl, 1. Plekan, B. Gailbraith, I. Hixon, P. Miller, K. Gelotte, Y. Thierry. FOURTH ROW: R. Morby, D. Nichols, I. Zayhowski, B. Marshall, B. Malone, S. Freed, O. Cassavaugh. FIFTH ROW: M. Brandt, M. Fil, D. Cooley, I. Cummings, T. Komdat, W. Mortimer, G. Horine, G. Gonyea, D. Smith. BA Dll K W, nfdllh FRONT ROW: S. Pryor, K. Gray, B. Zayhowski, H. Witkowski, T. Droste, D. Ferguson. SECOND ROW: D. Eagle, T. Frazzo, A. Mancino, D. Sharp, I. Talbot, D. Davey, l. Shopland, N. Surprenant, 1. Strong, H. Maide, S. Vannier. THIRD ROW: M. Crowley, A. Hanley, E. Bryan, M. Wieland, S. Hammond, I. Chakonis, H. Brock, C. McNaney, C. Hollinger, 1. Uline, P. Uline, M. Leggett. FOURTH ROW: M. Swankey, C. Rescott, l. Morris, K. Kimball, I. Lewis, A. Fulle, M. Guntrum, E. Roger, D. Daigle, K. Berger, B. LaFIeur, C. Tifft, M. Mayhew, B. Flanagan, T. Pickett, R. Corbin, C. Whactel, A. Strong, A. Gifford, C. Supkis. 'I32 W I D E N S E M B L E members are selected to perform high grades of music for concerts. FRONT ROW: D. Daigle, B. Hartzell, M. Guntrum. SECOND ROW: Mr. Murphy, D. Eagle, H. Witkowski, E. Bryan, N. Surprenant, K. Gray, B. Zayhowski, S. Pryor, l. Talbot, A. Fulle, E. Rogers. THIRD ROW: M. Crowley, C. Rescott, M. Wieland, A. Strong, 1. Lewis, A. Mancino, A. Hanley, P. Miller. FOURTH ROW: T. Pickett, C. Supkis, D. Ferguson, A. Gifford, M. Mayhew, 1. Uline, B. Flanagan, B. LaFleur, C. Hollinger, K. Berger, K. Kimball, H. Maide, C. Tifft, I. Strong, 1. Shopland. RON REID ,. .li f' 2 f 'f f V A W Q 4 133 ' I IKQAAV! ,,, ,XM v A 1 I if .1 ' x vm. I' iq - Q x. .K X4 I ' x K - IK x K F X .f X XX , - T X . n Q , 4' . Skf EWS w It HL NPL .kj 11 'G A N E P L E E competes interscholastically in a question and answer game on WRGB-TV. l 2 2 z 2 K. Ripp, S. Hubbs, D. Flanagan, D. Becker, B. Salisbury. STUDE T SPECTRUM is affiliated with WRGB television and provides stu- dent news to the community. P. Goebel, D. Middleton, T. Tallman, S. Watson, B. Salisbury, S. Marcoux, M. Guntrum, T. Berlin. 137 N U E A I D E S are gaining valuable career knowledge while helping Mrs. Purdy with office tasks. 5 G F FRONT ROW: N. Hull, Mrs. Purdy, R. Eaton, C. Mooney. SECOND ROW: K. Horton, R. Beck, K. Fil, S. Carpentier. G F F I C E Al D E S serve as the legs ofthe administrative offices. I FRONT ROW: N. Hull, C. Alderman, K. Heffner, C. Culnan, C. Mooney, S. Collelo. SECOND ROW: K. Schreiner, K, Reynolds, G. Buckner, R Langlais, 1. Fleming, C. Alderman, F. Allen, K. Horton, S. Howes. 138 ,V X L I B D learn while helping Miss Clum in her quest to keep the Dewey Decimal in order. 1 .J-1 Mui with '--as ssfrs ai? ip' 'sg-1 In i kitk fx I Lsfk kj!! aiu., LJ H, rl p ,H--frgvrmv FRONT ROW: Miss Clum, S. Marcoux, l. Brayson. BACK ROW: C. Bradway, 1. Gallerie, P. Goebel. 0 provide the teachers with invaluable assistance in completing paperwork. fx-..,.J .-4-C X! L FRONT ROW: G. Nobes, B. Farron. SECOND ROW: A. Beach, C. Toniatti, N. Pierman, D. Tillotson. THIRD ROW: B. Willbrant, T. Anderson, S. Claude, A. Diehl, V, Nobel, T. Buckley, B. Teal, T. Klein. T39 I D A N C E A I D E S alleviate some ofthe secretarial duties of this department 3 QF' t ,L HEALTH CAREERS CL ,Pg Heather, B. Martin, Mrs. Scott. 'QQ' provides a realistic setting for choosing a health career. tu-or M. Hewitt, L. Heather, K. Kimball, Mrs. Purdy, M. Farny, D. Meissner, M. LaBarron, R. Pratt. 'I40 Q- E1 G Y M Al D E S serve the Physical Education Department in numerous clerical activities. x l lv Q W Vltflf' F f' 4 I D lf Quan. FRONT ROW: B. Turner, Miss Maniscalco, M. Hewitt. BACK ROW: M. Schiermeyer, I. MacGilfrey, L. Burgoyne, C. Ogden. C LJ functions as the organizational student arm of the Athletic Department, it draws its membership from lettered athletes. K:-H:-gg Q. FRONT ROW: M. Easton, T. Richards, D. Schulz, B. Bryan, M. Hewitt, L. Burgoyne, C. Page, D. Zotto, B. Toussaint, E. Voellm, F. Kowalik, K Bailey, A. Rachel, E. Door, W. Hartzell, A. Gifford. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, A. Herman, 1. Curtis, D. Cassavaugh, M. Moriyama, B. Turner, C Ogden, H. Keilb, I. MacGilfrey, B. Farron, A. Mancino, 1. Gardner, K. Berger, T. Tallman, C. Kivlen. THIRD ROW: P. Flanagan, K. Ripp B. Pratt, L. Nelson, G. Mortimer, S. Dobush, I. Strong, N. Suprenant, N. O'keefe, M. Schiermeyer, R. Sirtori, R. Daniels, L. Waters, T Lawrence, N. Ackner. FOURTH ROW: 1. Kenny, D. Fryer, C. Supkis, B. Reid, B. Salisbury, H. Maide, C. Kimball, L. Pitts, C. Murray, E. Bryan 1. Bailey, B. Flanagan, B. Barringer, D. French, I. Kehn. FIFTH ROW: M. Brennan, 1. Mosher, D. Fryer, P. McWilliams, D. Mancino, C. Wachtel P. Ludder, S. Berner, M. Ten Eyck, L. Malone, C. Bagosta, M. Mayhew. BACK ROW: H. Hoffman, P. Goebel, I. Acree, B. Kaufman, M Chamberlain, M. Leggett, M. Blodgett, M. Coonradt, B. Graver, K. Frazzo, V. Van den Briel, D. Flanagan, D. Dobert, I. Blakeman. if Y' X .4 ' 1. 2 441 My 1, . A 3 . tk ,fy ' -4 - ' -0 4W' ff a I 1 X, ' 3 . 0 A 'J .x 5 V A 1 19 Y K 'f 'JN' 1 'Q 3 .sb am. . w . ,rex ... yearbook staff is responsible for every phase of production from layout to fund raising. N34 if a 1 P-. FRONT ROW: A. Bech, K. Ripp, M. Guntrum, E. Bryan, B. Hartzell. SECOND ROW: A. Mancino, S. Breigle, C. Murray, T. Berlin, A. Hanley, M. Crowley, A. Lazarony, T. Coonradt, Miss Fusco, M. Smith. THIRD ROW: M. Gannon, S. Deutsch, R. O'Brien, 1. Strong, D. Flanagan. BACK ROW: M. LaBarron, N. Stevens. P. Byrnes, C. Allen. Afkf .l 143 7? Qmfff r w if Qi, B. Gibbs, C. Toniatti, W, Evanco, D. Tallman, D. Northrup, B. Dorr, G. Nobes, D. Worden, I. Bailey, H. Colangione, I. Strong, 1. Lewis. iii 144 live nlg ,mai egun E2 Q ESM! 3, gf I v ' 6, If 146 AND YES WE'VE JUST BEGUNV' X WU XD U My 3 Q Q QM 'X' E QV Q 3151 2 A 1973 C.H.V.L. CHAMPIONS B O Neil F Kowalik K Bailey B Behrens Coach Retzlaff VARSITY BASEBALL UFUJPOUM-n7UOGw McClosky Heatly Georgetown Maple Hill Waterford Milne Catskill Voorheesville Cairo Berlin Waterford Coxsackie-Athens Maple Hill Voorheesville Coxsackie-Athens Catskill Queensbury Chatham FRONT ROW: C. Page, R. Toussaint, K. Ripp, D. Schulz, D. Dobert, B. Bryan, W. Toussaint. BACK ROW: L. Herman B Hartzell BILL CHARLIE RIPP'S MASTERPIECE I . , - KL Hx All 1 I COACH RETZLAFF KEN L 2 BOB DCN4 CXDACH GEHLL BRL DAN FRED KEN gamma . . BASEBALL virus 'M Ng l FRONT ROW: B. Kaufman, R. Wager, M. Blodgett, G. Gardner, T. Church, R. Wells, I. Bailey. BACK ROW: Coach Chouffi, P. Bailey, R. Page, I. Mosher, D. Arsenault, M. Hicks, T.l. Byrnes, H. Hoffman. 'AJ Mfaszaffza m...c?a?zfa.wa:z ...alk- SCOREBOARD Berlin Waterford Catskill Voorheesville Troy Berlin Waterford Voorheesville Troy Coxsackie-Athens Catskill 0 hf.Lbk'iZ 5 v,-HR? . Hifi ,rv 'Q , , D , - K . WM44 .. .az-e H as -....-f...,444...-- ' .g.4.if1 iS3f or F . -'ff' N. , , . 7 ' in 'B , '3if7.1.1'f'- - if , . - ' lx C -fl PTF' A in B i . f if T C? C.H.V.L. CHAMPIONS , ya , ,A K -' 2 ' r mfr FRONT ROW: Coach Carrero, D. Coonradt, 1. Speth, S. Leidner, M. Talbot, B. McBain, T. Beach, P. Pajak, P. Wach tel, I. Herring. SECOND ROW: L. Duel, T. Rachael, M. Mayhew, K. Berger, D. Fryer, E. Nelson, B. Reid, D. Cassa vaugh, R. Spraque, THIRD ROW: B. Gibbs, l. Kenny, A. Herman, S. Teal, I. Fryer, D. Mancino, C. Wachtel, B. Dowling, D. Smith. FOURTH ROW: E. Gardner, I. Ebere, P Richards, B. Petrone, j. Welch, 1. Radz, N. Arsenault, P. McWilliams, B. Salisbury, A Naggi. FIFTH ROW: Coach Abbatiello, C. Kivlen, R. Daniels, G. Marble, I. Teal, D TRACK 3 if-'fi-f?S'-'Q Worden. W In ,T ' 1 'f Y . .. l 7 'l ,f X' LW ' B MP ,rf I 70 , WP , , ' 1 , W- if ,H+ my a, , , N ,'..a 2 '1 I. - ' lf-f 'rf I ' , 5 3 7 1 ' 1 ' ' E if - 12 I .A..V . 2 'I gt! , H 1 'x C ' Mf , K an W , M f ,. ,H - vm. ,. Q 1. v f A .A ,gg-V. N 'K .1 UW .1 ,Viv -. ki , NX -,Z 1 J? sv ' ' nkxfj A K t Q 'Z 4 P 4 3 A ' wet SCOREBOARD Rensselaer - Voorheesville - New Lebanon - Albany Academy 72 - Taconic: Hills 76V2 - Milne - Chatham - Waterford - Coxsackie-Athens 100 - Milne - Columbia 66V2 - La Salle 66V2 - 6396 83 58 116 34 84 57 69 120 21 Pittsfield 60 - 82 98 43 113 28 40 128 13 33 77 ww 3 . 3 BlLL'S ITALIANARMY Gas' f X YQ! wr Q ,qw ff Z 'M ,gy 155 GOLF .11 445.5 K 1. Morris, M. Berner, M. Leggett, T. Droste, T. Flanagan, P. Ketchum, V. Van den Briel, P. Flanagan, S. Berner, Coach McGrath. ifyr 32' Ljfll 76 1 COACH MCGRATH Wi sf. SCOREBOARD Maple Hill Milne Hudson Taconic Hills Chatham lchabod Crane Voorheesville Maple Hill Ichabod Crane Milne Chatham Catskill Voorheesville Hudson Catskill Taconic Hills VINNY 1973 C.H.V.L. Jw.. , ,T ,1 N QR 1 is .. Y ff PAT 84 SCOTT MARK TOM C H A M P I O N S RURAL LEAGUE X r f 6 R4 M955 I 'HJ 1 .17 ,., if xg , 'Q Q ,,.' .ig - Q'-5 3. 'tw C, ' WmY5 5'j7i.n ': 'fl ,Lv 'xl rf . 19 3 C.H.V.L. CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW: G. Cassavaugh, C. Bagosta, M. Coonradt, M. Post, M. Eaton. BACK ROW: M. Ten Eyck, L. Malone, S. Hubbs, Coach Sawyer, R. Timber, D. Flanagan, l. Talbot, R. Mason. TENN S STEW T DAN 158 CJPUZPOUUHHPUOFUUW La Salle 5 Albany Academy 0 Watervliet 7 Watervliet 6 Lansingburgh 7 Voorheesville 5 Catskill 7 Milne 2 Maple Hill 4 Hudson 2 Hudson 3 Lansingburgh 4 Catskill 5 Voorheesville 4 Maple Hill 5 La Salle 3 Milne 5 Milne 4 Schalmont 2 LARRY iff! is fgfl mil U? lfg5zs!5s',f'f ifmvffff fgssffflm ww- 4553? + .ia x 1 mr x mlm. X , iff AX, ' Qi3'l COACH SAWYER DENNIS 84 STEW Q' if 'ii 159 , it 1 R55 1 A Q -was L. COACH RETZLAFF COACH YOUNG COACH FITZGERALD VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: B. Steinberg, B. Gibbs, B. Reid, B. Byran, E. Voellm, K. Bailey, M. Heffner, F. Kowalik, B. Toussaint, C. Page, l. Blake- man, I. Curtis. SECOND ROW: Coach Retzlaff, M. Brennan, B. Barringer, M. Ten Eyck, T. Rachel, A. Herman, T. Gilrein, M. Kehn, R. Page, Coach Young. BACK ROW: Coach Fitzgerald, M. Blodgett, B. Salisbury, M. Dorr, G. Mrble, P. Ludder, R. Dobush, D. Fryer, K. Berger. FRED B CO-CAPTAINS HEFF L, . R T 161 2 lg: ' A L-fit-'. ....Jj.4wbff-3F 4 ' 3' . ' . Jn J., 1 ss v, C ,, A 1, Aw -V 1, .V , V VV - , vw V+ fi V4 N .,, ,,,.,,,.w A- , . an. , , I 1 3 W-QW, 1, ., ff M- KEN M 'Q' 'Ill W vm 3, 'ww fs 'v2'w1ZMw V -M .a2,iim1ii..u,,.. AVflifu.4-as lfkvfwa. BOB ' X -Q.4:n1:.sl 3....l....t.s.NuQs , - A R - ,I !'o , , .sg-p Var-Qs ,,, V - is 9 X W 1 1454, V' BOB wi 5, v I ,4,,, 2 BB f Q l N5,ff,,V U5,.? V lily: A 1 f,, ' J V. 'law W ' V a ' N 1451 5 JLJTZV . 1 N A ' Lamingburgh 14 - 0 B li ll B f 4B'b Coxackie-Athens 0 - 24 A a Voorheesville 6 - 29 ' V 1 I, 55 Chatham 6 - 6 W af Tamarac 6 - 8 ' V 'r Rensselaer 22 - 12 s VV B gb Maple Hill 0 - 0 if 55 fy' Taconic Hills 14 - 0 35 s is x 'M' , . M Wav I K 1, ' ffff ' Lys .x 'T - ' A . 3 A K K.. ,F A-H! Q t g F, 'Mi' V. , 9' ram Fx 'N 'J' I X KP r +d Ja , JM BML 'x ENC 45.3 , 4 .MW-u,z ,f I A V ' v v'i l.,xl.' A .-:1' . HM AKE y .. :X 'gh A .M,sAf we -X . -- JB 'Y' Q. . .-..- Q iffy I ,,Q, 9' X -.mall V 4 CHARUE 'M '4 4 X duig FRONT ROW: M. Hicks, I. Welsh, I. Lawrence, I. Fryer, I. Mosher, D. Irish, R. Howarth, I. Zayhowski, C. Wachtel, D. Mancino, M. Supkis. SECOND ROW: B. Dowling, F. Squires, L. Duel, W. Mortimer, C. Powell, I. Ebere, M. Fil, R. Squillari, R. Wager, F. Anderson. THIRD ROW: M. Hicks, I. Gibson, 1. Frosell, K. Hall, T. Mosher, B. Danks, S. Blair, B. Petrone, M. Smythe, T. Pierre, R. Hughs, T. Wilson, I. Irish, I. Merrimen. BACK ROW: Coach Mielcarski, D. Middleton, D. Fryer, M Steinberg, B. Marshall, C. Fields, P. Anderson, P. Moraczewski, I. Murray, L. Cipperly, Coach Devlin, D. Primeau, N. Frosell. COACH MIELCARSKI SCOREBOARD Taconic Hills 22 - 8 Lansingburgh 28 - 0 Cohoes 18 - 0 Voorheesville 26 - 12 Chatham 42 - 12 Tamarac 20 - 14 Mechanicville 20 - 0 Maple Hill 15 - 0 I COACH DEVLIN :Rm X DEB BARB BETH FRONT ROW: N. Ackner, B. Kinney, K. Frazzo, D. Tallman, T, Tallman. SECOND ROW: A. Hayner. BACK ROW: M. Coonradt, E. Rogers, B. lensen. K K U ' ' ,f - E K ., 1 uk X' , . A ' K' if .1 .' 5 f' ' f ' l . ii..i'jig k'... XS my 2 Q ri ES - ffl? .7 E+' ' Af! ' E .,.- -K fn in Y 9 . Q Rafi i .61 , I V Q. 5 kk T Q ist 3 K ..,. we Q 3 V is ,. ,Q . N. - X N , , Q k' K A .. .sf . P , N 5. N f Q N - A-' A X . -.1 - ' 1 ' -A -- .N - 1- ., x ' f ML .. .,..--.. S Q if 1 E N if A g R 'Q Q, , V g I K . .. if - A .xi A . L 1....: X . ' A 4 . , ' 1. :gg Q, .. 4 :WE V 1-2 A S ... ., E . Q:-A -. ii' . , . ,. N .fx 5.-1 f --9 K ' R if af'-E Ex' N555 ': .3 Y . A 3 ' ': 'E 7? V- - . -L-: ' ,. Q- .Q g X ' , L .. - 1 - fi A g .3 rkkkvy . ....., . .. , 5 K ,K , Q AL . V 5 . A kv Blue and Gold memories of cheering teams on They've been full of spirit, We're sad that they're gone. As some of us leave, and the new ones come in, we hope that the cheering stays as fun as it's been. Deb, Beth, and Barb .-or s . assi.-1:ssf.k.-s X, , ' . t .L QrS':'Z.fagfG1-Wvfff , 7 , ' V 'hw tb . 1 . ', f Q , I +1xSv',s.w A K 'tee ,, -, ' Y i ieL.:X?39f r- -W 21 1 , i Q. i Q- K' M W ' fditnia 'Qi' 2 ' - ' ia. ,. - I -Q- 'ffgs' W gl M. vi gf. . K ' .' .'E,A'::Yg.,g 1 , sw X Q - K ' K 1, sf' uw' 'Yin fe M, vt YN FRONT ROW: E. Nelson, M. Chamberlain, G. Cassavaugh, M. Mayhew, K. Ripp, M. Smith, C. Bagosta, S. Berner, B. Graver. SECOND ROW: I Patrick, D. Austin, S. Hubbs, D. Schulz, D. Flanagan, V. Vanden Breil, S. Nippes, P. Richards, M. Timber, G. Graver. BACK ROW: D. Worden D. Cassavaugh, C. Supkis, B. Kaufman, C. Kivlen, 1. Gardner, I. Acree, R. Wells, Coach Tallman. 168 MIKE DAN P M 4 zWfiif'Siz DENNIS MARK VINNY M fi-f. .Q KEVIN Maple Hull Waterford Berlln Coxackle Athens Voorheesvulle Calro Catsklll Maple Hull New Lebanon Waterford Coxackie-Athens Heatly Voorheesville Germantown Catskill Troy Cobleskill Mx . Q53 STEW WILLY CO-CAPTAINS EARL L x,J, f A not ' Q4 -f.:-tw -C, -f l N - .. K -,.- t- 25,5 4, fir! K ' Hui' -'ua mx SCOTT DON CHRIS 170 FRONT ROW: S. Kivlen, K, Kennedy, B, Gannon, T. Thomas, O. Gemeinhardt, P. Demers. BACK ROW: S. Ackner, I. Talbot, T. Bredbenner j.V. CHEERLEADERS ,..V A - N, 4, M MW-fkfww SOCCER FRONT ROW: 1. Graver, T. St. Germain, R. Philo, L. Lemmons, T. Droste, R. Daniels, E. Gardner, O. Cassavaugh, B. Coyne, 1. Lape. BACK ROW: Coach Kelley, P. Flanagan, D. Graver, T. Frazzo, I. Kenny, R. Tallman, G. Horine, D. Nickles, K. Goska, M. Eaton, M. Bonesteel, S. Levan, A. Strong, I. Kivlen, M. Swankey, I. Schriener, R. lohansson, I. Ewing, G. Noonan. .' W- l Q h ...hw A .. ,ff iw . ., igm f SNS' ' .02 . - Q. 1, ' , A A . ' ' - -is-rfffi i ' N K 1 - ri ,. , - - - , eggtxv Y-ye Q . I C --W-H., Q- V -- 1 . f 31 N ,, ei. , . -aw n1lK g15:xh?F' m - g 9 f f 5: fig U y 6 A y, V. X Lygwnf Q: .- . ' M A qi . k qsiingilggl r . 5 . i . 1 or . 1. Q 5 , .A i f .wgggg . -L. . Xiilfflff -Q . -- ..,,,g,zit.,y,5N:g -I X. . xii- V ikki art, ,nn 9-'Qn8Hlrw.--+ Q .X 1, 1 x ,Q A , , . . 1 f . x3-ft.'i'f'5'i ii .1- wx A K 5.35, . . j K ivy-K V X V ima-igviwvw T . -if . f i sh, it ' Av ' I v a .wf'iw.v-1vf--- :C 172 SCOREBOARD Carro Waterford Berlin Troy Voorheesville Cairo New Lebanon Waterford Troy Voorheesville Germantown New Lebanon Berlin Germantown Hoosick Valley Hoosick Valley nw.. A ' f FRONT ROW: N. O'Keefe, L. Burgoyne, N. Suprenant, B. Farron, L. Pitts, R. Sirtori. BACK ROW: M. Scheirmeyer, H. Kielb, B. Turner, H. Maide, B. Marshall, 1. Strong, K. Kimball, M. Moriyama, S. Dobush, I. MacGilfrey. NANCY BETH l l - HELLE KATHY BETTY MIHOKO SCOREBOARD Milne Voorheesville Waterford Maple Hill Waterford Voorheesville Maple Hill 51 11 40 Milne 11-0 02 10 42 31 Scoring goals is not new for Nancy Surprcmmt. As center forward for the Aver- ill Park field hockey team. she has put the ball in oppo- nents case freauerrtlv for the pas three years. When the Warriors played their 1973 season opener last week, the five foot senior scored the first hat trick in the area this year, With Nancy's three goals showing the way. teammates Helle Maide and Betty Tum- er. both seniors. each added a goal to round out the scor- ing. Junior hun Pitts. a transfer student from Ohio. contributed three asists to the team effort. Coach Paula Maniscalco feels the key to Nancy's abil- ity to score is She's always where she has to be, She can size up the situation and get the job done, Nancy is ex- tremely aggressive. has quick hands and an excellent repertoire of shots. A native of West Sand Lake. Nancy plans to study fur a degree in physical edu- cation at either Springfield College or Brockport State. The Warriors. who play in the Central Hudson Valley League, are currently Ht-l for the season. LISA VARSITY BASKETBALL We FRONT ROW: Coach Kimball, A. Lindemann, E. Voellm, F. Kowalik, B. Gibbs, P. Richards, I. Reardon. BACK ROW: M. Heffner, M. Leggett, P Ludder, B. Kielb, T. Lawrence, B. Werley, D. Schulz. Agri COACH KIMBALL Rx Cf MATT ERIC FRED SCOREBOARD Watervllet Chatham Voorheesvrlle New Lebanon Maple Hull Berlm Catskill CIairo Heatly Waterford Voorheesville Coxsackie-Athens Maple Hill Catskill Coxsackie-Athens Waterford 53 50 60 57 64 67 59 57 51 47 72 68 81 64 67-61 63-81 63-81 69-67 70-44 66-77 63-75 71-89 46-75 IAKE BARRY uv 1 1 1 la 178 if I , Qm, l ,R X .R SE i H 'FEW TA w .555 . Q K ' A :FF A . 2, 3514 - 50-egg fa-ff tx Xl '1 fx. w e . ., K , is-pw -Q. ' .. ., A x 1 ff 7 W 'R .v ' .- -, A 4,f.v.f4 yfgfg'jjQ?fiP3 x GYMNASTICS - ig , - . ,,,.,N,.gxsx, I Watervliet Chatham Voorheesville New Lebanon Maple Hill Berlin Catskill CZHITO Heatly Waterford Gennmuown Voorheesvllle Coxsackie Athens Maple Hill Catskill Coxsackie Athens Waterford U7U3POwH'I7UOf'3U 50-41 60-45 65-40 62-51 56-55 72 96 56 74 57 39 69 55 39 59 59 55 45 50 48 61 69 64 58 63 50 37 61 63 COACH TURNER l.V. BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Coach Turner, G. Gardner, D. Graver, 1. Lape, l. Mosher, D. Kehn, I. Gibson. BACK ROW: I. Fryer, I. Morris, 1. Vartigan, R Wells, M. Davis, 1. Ebere, 1. Cummings. 180 'X E A EJ: , .. W:FQeZ.i',n ggi? 4. . wr i. 'NJ J! i gi - Ph!! rt SA E x 181 VARSITY VOLLEYB LL FRONT ROW: B. Farron, M. Moriyama, N. Surprenant. 2nd ROW: I. MacGiIfrey, L. Burgoyne, B. Turner, A. Mancino, 1. Strong. BACK ROW: K. Kimball, C. Ogden, 1. Talbot, Coach Maniscalco, M. Scheirmeyer, B. Marshall, H. Maide. ANN MIHOKO BETH IULIE 5 Q. BETTY VARSITY Voorheesville - Cairo - Milne - Maple Hill - SCOREBOARD Waterford 2-0 2 O 2 'l 2 O 2 0 Berlin 2-1 KATHY NANCY BETTY j.V. SCOREBOARD Waterford 0-2 Cairo 2-0 Maple Hill 0-2 Voorheesville 2-0 Berlin 3-2 l.V. VOLLEYBALL HM FRONT ROW: P. Kelley, K. Gray, l. Stambler, 1. Parks. BACK ROW: B. LaFleur, L. Waters, S. Dobush, K. Gray. 3 FRONT ROW: S. Adrian, P. Flanagan, M. Smythe, R. Daniels, 1. Kenny, I, Luby. BACK ROW: T lngenoso G Marble R. Thomas, P. Mohl, T. Rachel, R. Wells, B. Toussaint, Coach Abbatiello. FRONT ROW: B. Shackett, I. Purdy, C. McGrail, I. Bowen. BACK ROW: Coach Abbatiello M Fil V Mainillo T Gilrien, R. Tallman, D. Robertson, I. Powers. Berlin Albany High Lanslngburgh Maple Hill Columbia Amsterdam Voorheesville Catskill Ballston Spa SCOREBOARD 27 25 60 6 36 27 27 30 12-40 8-51 8-44 43-21 24-31 Pittsfield Schalmont South High Tamamc Bethlehem Ravena Albany Academy C.H.V.L. Tourney LV.League RALPH CO-CAPTAINS BGB 6 44 22 23 15 44 36 19 21-33 40-16 32-23 Fourth Place First Place gwwm 1, ,Wd W. -'fix'-11-,W 3 Qfffll ll, ,.,. , 922 W 1, Es' I E25 -' 22 1, k ,LQQ gyhm if gm' 5 1 FRONT ROW C Rlpp L Burgoyne, B. Turner, I. Talbot, B. Farron. BACK ROW l MacG1lfrey B Marshall M SCOREBOARD Voorheesville 75-17 Milne 63-20 Maple Hill 56-15 Cairo 47-17 Waterford 49-23 Shenendahowa 49-36 Berlin 66-48 Waterford 76-22 BE-H ist i a 6 A l 7, ,, lm 19 3 Q L ronau L Gunderman L Pitts S. Ric Zayhowskl K Gray B Rachel. 27-2 14-13 21-9 20-37 14-6 12-28 BOWLI G S Teal D Dangle, M. Saphonse, S. Berner, B. Bailey, A. Gifford. SCOREBOARD Voorheesville Waterford Milne Maple Hill Catskill Voorheesville Waterford Maple Hill 4 1 5 O Milne 5 O 5 0 SCOTT 5-0 AL f.., . . 1 A i L1 ,Ds A 3 ff W ,u 1 rgjj. 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QW 9? k - t -11 if-if 191 Bubie's Service Station -Hardware Store- Rupp-Chaparral Sales 84 Service EAST SIDE HARDWARE Over 40,000 Items-We Deliver 705 Pawling Avenue Troy, New York Phone 283-5350 THE BEST OF LUCK from the Class of 76 HANNAN'S PHARMACY 140 Main Avenue Wynantskill COMPACT AUTO SALES Wynantskill New York BONESTEEL'S FURNITURE Linoleum-Carpet- Bedding Pine Early American A Specialty 674-3705-674-5132 West Sand Lake, New York MlLLER'S SUPERMARKET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 74 and we wish you success and happiness in the future. Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert I. Coonradt GIFFORD'S MARKET WORTHINC-TON FLOWERS Wynantskill, N.Y. 283-2101 O'DONNELL'S Wine 8: Liquor Store Averill Park 674-3388 196 Henry T. 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Phone 674-2337 THE VILLAGE SHOP Casual Clothes 84 Sportswear Averill Park, New York 12018 Phone 674-5800 Open Daily 10:00-8:30 Sat. til 5:30 COMPLIMENTS OF Averill Park Market and Variety Store CONGRATULATIONS AND GOD'S BLESSINGS TO THE GRADUATES l St. Henry's Church, Averill Park, N.Y. l 203 Lakeview 55544-flQ7'fi?f . Restaurant f Averill Park dn Mfr new serving 1,171 Aff 1 Qfggwmw M .,,. gi f ' K .b X I Friday, Saturday, Sunday .. I f ai '2 ' 1 ' 'ff ,a , nn arm , M . , , Friday A Sat. 'til 3 AM. i 'i-': gzi.. ' . fl 'as ' ar' ',,- , . - o a homemade ' 81 delicious J Ea! In or Take Out 1 e F RAN K s ' Bonded E y Locksmith ' - Y S Hop 1335357553 Box 177, PENNY LANE wEs'r SAND LAKE, N.Y. 12196 674-3496 204 PHONE OR 4-5529 lnsuranr AGENT 'IIIVIS YOU llil' C. A. WICKS AGENCY YO UR -Ildzpelllcnt Ou: THE INSURANCE SUPER MARKET TED Z. DOBUSH Insurance 84 Real Estate Box 408 West Sand Lake, N.Y. 674-3844 - HOMEMADE PIZZA - GC0l'IB,l Pub Rauf: 43 PHONE: 674-8965 AVERILL PARK. 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