Bennett High School - Beacon Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)
- Class of 1967
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Whelher he allends college or lakes a iob he will be beH'er prepared 'ro lace 'rhe oulside world. Bennell is more 'rhan a brick building. H is e conglomeralion of people. There are sludenls- lhose willing 'ro learn sornelhing new. Jrhose noi quile so anxious buf looking for lhe enioymenl' ol: friendships +ha'r can be formed There-and Jreachers whose basic goal is lo exlend lheir knowledge lo approximalely 'rwo lhousand young men and women. Oulside The classroom, Bennell opens lo a world of exlracurricular ac+ivi- Hes. Sporls Jreams, special infer- esl' clubs. and honor socielies en- rich courses by giving sludenls knowledge lhrough aclive par-. Hcipalion. E 1 Teaching a cheefiin assembly, developing muscular co-ordinalrion in - gym, or ex pressing feelings in.a pencil slcelch. sludenls are lhe nucleus of BenneH. 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Memories of lazy days a+ Delaware Park seem all 'foo vivid and subiecl mafrer appears iriv- ial compared wirh summer vaca- Jrions lhar were filled wi'rl'1 sun and lauglirer. 8 ,4 A+ eighl o'clock A.M.. when clownfown Buffalo is busfling wi+h +raffic and people on 'rheir way 'io work. Benneff begins +o awake as sfuclen+s and feachers arrive. Early morning's serenify will soon be Before sfudenfs arrive al' school. 'I'he broken by more 'rhan 2000 sfudenis halls and lockers are quief in compari- going +o and from rheir classes. son 'io 'rhe usual hurried rou+ine. if L - 5 5 3 -. 2 v In fhe BEACON skH'. fhe maior sfaff sings of fheir vicfory over 'rhe Deadlighfs in fhe finale Copy is done for +he BEACON. The play kicked off yearbook sales. Mr. Vefrano, 'rhe new assisfani' princfpal. shows his emkhusiasm and spiri'r as he leads The sfuclenfs in +he cheer, Go-BenneH-Go . a+ 'The Ben-Ken Assembly. mfg' ' fl 'VN 5 vb aw- .A ll A 7 Year's Assemblies Represent Wide Variety of Themes Bofh informafive and enferfain- ing, Benneff's assemblies, usually held in fhe morning, prove fo be a valuable supplemenf fo fhe reg- ular school roufine. Parficipanfs in fhe programs gain valuable knowledge of infricafe assembly problems. Defailed planning by The ad- minisfrafion provided a year of diversified programs. They ranged from fhe Orange and Blue Day Assembly fo 'rhe Afom- ic Energy demonsfrafion. The Chrisfmas assembly was 'raped by WBEN and felevisecl on Chrisf- mas Day. A special assembly hon- ored Sanford Greenberg. a dis- finguished alumnus. The Rovers perform al' anvassembly prior 'ro fhe Ben-Ken Vicfory Dance fo en courage a large furnouf. Sfudenf bands were offen feafur-ed during assemblies. l l During The Boy's Lefler Day Assembly, Mr. lvlogavero relafes fo 'ihe sfudenf body y fhe success and failures of ihe foofball feam's Third place finish. l l -iiuvfm. Disagreeing on fhe +ime'of lhe Barbaric Invasions of 'rhe Roman Empire, Mr. Ho- barl consulls a hislory book for ihe correci' dare as Sieve Clenclenning looks on. 'Z As perl of-her daily rouline, Mrs. Rose Jaclcl files 'rhe sfuclenrs' arfendance and permanenl' record cards. lio- Mr. Miller suggesls 'rhal a sludenl' Tal 'l'he AP English course. which offers challenge io lhe inquiring mind. Planning and coordinaring 'lhe acliviiies ai Benneif during The year are The duiies of 'rhe admin- isiralive siafif The facully in- spires +he sfudeni io fulfill his grealesl, poieniials by leaching boih basic ideas and applicable concepis. Teachers serve nor only as in- sfruclors or advisors +o clubs. buf willingly become friends io +he siudeni. counselling him in aca- demic and personal problems. This bond forms beiween siaff and siudenr as a resull of The need for undersranding and +he desire 'ro express ideas. Mrs. Rila Block. English 'reacher and advisor lo BEACON '67, lakes BEACON ad- veriising coniracrs and leHers from Taylor Publishing Company from her mailbox Faculty Tries fo Inspire Sfudenfs Mrs. Neuschel describes 'rhe characferislic qualifies of Byzan+ine Ari +o her Hu- mani+ies class. The course includes grea+ works in Iiierafure, music, and arf. K1 ,x 4. n. ......... .-mp--Q--N..,...,...A,, .V 4,1 Jw-Vfi f ,I h N . ' 3 , , 5 Y V , -AQ A . Vx U ff?-sf' f, ff 1 .V V 55 'L 1 .f , ,L-P ' - V 4 4 5 WV M 'W 2 ,f 'vu W V 'A fi 9'---.1-- H , ,I ' 'r,.,,. X -,rm 'I .7 vp - , A .,.... b 9 -AV - . ' ' . L 5 4 vw . Q . . N . , 'Af .B 1 x, .v I --V - -V F V, -, X , IJ -JaM?:A,iri Awe: X , . 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Wood and mefal courses prove fo be a benefif fo sfudenfs planning vocafional careers. fu-13 James Payfon and Max Whife prepare molfen lead for a mold in a Basic Mefal and RNA in Experumenfal Biology Working class. Such classes prepare sludenis for fufure vocafuonal framing and 'obs A boolcsiore moniior, Karla l-lessel, 'ralks wifh a friend during a sludy pe- riod, discussing Hue upcoming Benne'H Baskeiball game againsf Seneca. The four minuies befyveen classes is a convenieni 'rime for si exchange some quiclc l'nellos laefore'+l1eyA hurry 'io iheir nex: if ,li v Original and colorful eleciion posiers display fhe exciiemenf of n - r P - hi n , -I n ,,,lll',, hd.-,l-,.1 I fs 5 Differences in Student Abilities and Interests Give Bennett Distinction Bennett is composed ot over 2,000 students ot varying inter- ests and abilities. This large stu- dent body gives the school its distinctive character-from the Freshman who cannot remember which side ot the staircase to use. to the Junior who daydreams in a study hall ot the tuture. Ben- nett is the laughter that echoes down long hallways: it is the pride in the achievements ot its stu- dents. Bennett's students ditter greatly: and yet the goals. hopes. and dreams ot each give them a common bond and make them a community. Bob Bronstein, with a pass to leave study hall to go to the guidance ot- tice. pauses for a few minutes to check over his notes for a history test While listening to the French version of the popular record. The Umbrellas ot Cherbourgu, Jessica Lenard tries to translate the lyrics into English, mentally. gi .. seas' , g A7 During an after-school meeting, Karen Hague, Susan Haffey, inspect final page proofs for the winter edition of Harbinger, Organizations Represent Variety of The mous or Bennett are as di' interests of the Interests Existing in Student Body Comme We Sf from pep clubs groups. they seek ..4...,J,.-4- 1..4.,m.-+1- X. Ron Wright Beacon Circuiaiion Man- ager. sneaks info a Junior girls' home- room on one of several Picfure Days. A+ a meefing of fha Na+ional Honor Socieiy, Debbie Marano reiecfs a sug- ges+ed +i+le for +heir annual dance. El Q , 63, In preparafion for homeroom nofices. Bob Billick checks The clarify and vol- ume of 'rhe microphone. E J . f S Samaras' Mirrored Room, reg:en+ly acquire: 'rhe Ari Gallery. inspired Harbinger's ed +o use mirrors as fheir firsi iheme. Benneff Sport Teams ln: Jim Lyons iogs behind an opposifion runner. during Jrhe Al placed +hird in 'rhe AH-High Meef and second in +he fina Couniry. Specfaiors in The sfands ioin wifh 'fhe cheerleaders in spi fhe singing of Mn Touchdown. during +he Benneif-Kensin BenneH has Traclifionally 'raken a greaf in- 'reresf in infer-high school a'rhle+ic compefi- fion. Through sporls. school spiri'r is pro- mo+eol while 'rhe parficipanr grows boih physically and morally. Alfhough Be-nne'r'r sporis 'reams fell shor+ of capfuring The covelecl Williams Cup, +he Tigers were given loyal supporf .by faiihlul Benneffonians. The inlramural sporls program was also confinued To give experience 'ro lhose who were no'r on ihe varsily feams. Members of lhe baskefball Te l +ice foul shols. Affer-school sp Hces develop slcill ancl endu Quarierbaclc Eugene l'lueiH' awails 'rhe snap of 'l'he ball from cenl'erxTimo1'hy Shea in a game againsl' Kensingfon. 2:45 Bell Divicles Benne Pupils Affend Meetings The 2:45 bell has iusi' rung. Though if seems Thai mosf s of fhe 'lronf door, several hundred have remained behin up flu il if k Bennefi' sfands in solifude afier The day is over and sl home. The building silenlly awaifs The arrival of anofhe unding ol 'rhe 2:45 bell, des info lwo enlirely dili- us. To some s+uden'rs lhe 'rhe end of a long school chance +o hurry oulside h friends before going hers. 'rhe bell represenls g of a varieiy ol exira- ,+ivi+ies. lnferesred s+u- lrom meering To meef- en i+ is 5 o'clock before gler leaves. Around live o'clock on a winlry affernoon. fhe lasl' sluclenl siraggles our of Bennelf aller affending an exfra-curricular acfivily. As Benneff dismisses ai' 2:45, special buses provided by NFT quickly fill up wilh home bound sludenls. x N Some of 'rhe mos? remem berecl even+s of lhe year were hughllghls such as school dances Career Day and fhe Key Club Facully Baske+ball Game. Sluclenfs and Admnms lralion confrlbufed 'ro The spir- il and behind-lhe-scenes prep- aralion for The Variely Show Ben-Ken Day. Proms,and sev- eral oulslanding assemblies. Highlighfs Assemblies Orientafion Assembly Acquainfs Freshmen with School AT The OrienTaTion Assembly in SepTember. new sTudenTs were acquainTed wiTh The TradiTions and rules ol The school. OTTO SchmidT, professional Trampoline arTisT, performed aT The Novem- ber 2 Assembly and spoke on per- severance. JesT Side STory, a Take-oil on WesT Side STory, was presenTed on OcTober 28, by The BEACON sTaTT, To kick oTT yearbook sales. This musical porTrayed The rivalry beTween Two yearbook sTaTTs, The Dead- lighTs and The Beacons. The lirsT NaTional Honor SocieTy Assem- bly. on November l8. acknowl- edged achievemenTs in educa- Tion. GuesT speaker, Dr. Ralph Loew, sTressed The role of learn- ing in our lives. An ATomic En- ergy Commission RepresenTaTive, Mr. Jenkins, presenTed a lecTure, This ATomic World, during The Thanksgiving Assembly on No- vember 23. On Boy's LeTTer Day, December lb, The Physical Edu- caTion DeparTmenT awarded aTh- leTic leTTers. and Coach lvloga- vero showed TooTball movies from The BenneTT-Burgard game. Sandy Greenberg explains To sTudenTs Thar They musT be prepared To Take Their places in Today's world. Mr. lvlogavero. wiTh Mr. VeTrano and Mr. Miller assisTing him in The background. 26 Assemblies su 5 in encourages spiriT on Ben-Ken Day by leading The sTudenT body in Go BenneTT Go. OTTo SchmidT, professional Tumbler and weighTliTTer, lecTures on perseverance and demonsTraTes Trampoline skills. Michael WinklesTein is his aid in This Trick. Alumnus Sandy Greenberg Returns to Bennettp Receives Distinguished Bennett Alumni Award ST. Nick Mogavero seT OTT This year's TesTiviTies aT The ChrisTmas Assembly wiTh The reading oT The annual giTT lisT. On January Il, BenneTT honored Dr. Samford Greenberg, voTed one of The Ten ouTsTanding young men in The UniTed STaTes by The Jaycees. Mr. Miller presenTed him wiTh The DisTinguished BenneTT Alumnus Award. Mr. George BrighT pre- senTed a Tilm enTiTled Rivers oT Fire and ice, which inTroduced The sTudenT body To an Airican Safari. in an assembly on January l8. The lnTer-Racial Researchers 28 Assemblies Assembly on February IO con-A sisTed of an inTerpreTive dance depicTing The TuTiliTy oT racial prejudice, and Three movies show- ing The origin of The races. Speaker Tex YearouT, aT The Feb- ruary I7 Assembly, spoke To The audience about Their morals and TuTure goals. An AFS pizza eaT- ing conTesT was held on March 3 To boosT pizza sales. During The spring NaTional Honor SocieTy Assembly Program, members pre- senTed a Take-off on Oedipus Rex and inducTed new Juniors in- To The socieTy. Mr. Berkman chasTises apaTheTic sTu- dents Tor Their lack oT co-operaTion during cheering in a sporTs assembly. During The TirsT Televised ChrisTmas As- sembly, Bob Jadd Takes a snapshoT as The cameraman makes adiusTmenTs. ,Q z-LK wil X ' wg, 1 K2 ' 'Q ff' 'Q Faculry member Mr. Froman. ancl sfuclenrs Ron Wrighi and Michael Wagner skir- mish. looking 'For ihe losi baskelball which is bouncing by Mr. Froman's legs. Mr. Hobari springs up 'For a successful 'foul shof. Abiliry of 'Faculry members asiounded disbelieving sfuclenls. i l l l 30 Key Club-Faculfy Game Faculfy All-Slar 'ieam member Mr. Laz- zaro our lumps Key Club Cruncher Ron Wright during a jump-ball. Pre-school cheerleaders for +he faculfy are Mrs. Jayson's sons. Such en+husiasm seemed +o forerell many more annual sfudenf-faculry games. To encourage school spiriT. Key . Club promoTed a baskeTball game beTween The lv1en's FaculTy All-STars and The Key Club Crunchers. More Than 800 sTu- denTs packed The BenneTT gym To observe The TirsT game of This Type aT BenneTT in Tour years. The All-STars broughT Their own cheer- leaders wiTh Them: members of The Women's FaculTy, led by lvlrs. Hageman. From The opening iump iT was obvious ThaT The crowd Tavored Their Teachers. ATTer a slow sTarT. The All-STars proved Too skillful Tor The Crunch- ers and wenT on To deTeaT Them 37 To 27. lvlr. Gorney and lvlr. GilberT boTh neTTed 8 poinTs Tor T - l 'l'l'I6 FGCUHY. while Michael Wag- Dr. Miyares and Mr. Silcora lead The sTudenT body in a rendiTion'oT Go-BenneTT- ner led Key Club WH-h 6 poinfg, Go for The FaculTy All-STars. during The assembly inTroducing The Team. Key Club-Faculty Game 800 Cheer Men's Faculty To Victory Over Key Club A capaciTy audience aT The TirsT STudenT-FaculTy Game in several years waTch in- TenTly as The Tavored TaculTy ouT-score The members of The Key Club Crunchers. FGCUHY Cheerleaders Slarl Chanls dur' ing The FaculTy-Key Club Game. STU- denTs supporTed The 'faculTy. Key Club-FaculTy Game 3l Variety Show Variety Show Parallels Late '20's with Present Day Bennett's thirty-third annual Variety Show, on March 8 and 9, began with the introduction ot a man trom l927, Michael Pulka, and his counterpart trom I967. Louis Blitz, who helped to estab- lish the show's theme, Something Old. Something New. The i927 portion ot the show opened with a barbershop quartet singing the praises ot Tom Chittenden as The Girl Who Married Dear Old Dad. Scenes trom the past con- tinued with a tast-moving dance by Wendy LaRusch and Patti Woltberg to the music ot Win- chester Cathedral. A comedy solo was sung by Ann Diclcash to Summer Wine , and Paul Carter and Tom Chittenden used a stro- boscope to create the ettect ot an old-time movie. In a country scene, tarmers sang the Woody Guthrie song. This Land ls Your Land , popular in the, l92O's. Beverly Simms sang a solo num- ber, Misty, and Charlie's Trio played a iazz composition at the Cate de Bennette to begin the I967 part ot the show. Margaret Lanz submitted herselt to the dubious surgical talents ot Bob Jadd, Dave Lazerson. and Linda Greenberg. as an operation was performed on stage. A drum duet by Ronny Miller and Ted Suor and a song featuring two sing- ing groups. the Jades and the Complements, closed two hours ot entertainment and tun. A synchronized drum duet. bridging the gap between the Roaring Twenties and the Nineteen-sixties is artfully executed by Ron Miller and Ted Suor. Beverly Simms sings a solo number of On Broadway in the Roaring Twen- ties section ot the Variety Show. Tom Chittenden, dressed as a fashion- able girl, attempts to imitate the mod- ern iazz dance Grits 'N Corn Bread. Variety Show 33 Ben-Ken Assembly and Game Benneff Easily Defeofs Arch-Rival Kensington 32 fo 8 This year, Jrhe lradilional Bennell-Kensinglon Assembly opened wilh The campaign speeches of nominees seeking Senior class offices. Boosler Club followed wilh Jrheir version of Jrhe QS A Wizard of Oz , and Senior Girls' Hi-Y presenled a 'rake-off on Chiclcenman . Bolh skils ended wi'rh Bennell' nudging our Ken- singlon lo 'rhe delighl ol: 'lhe au- dience. lvlr. lvlogavero inlroduced The loolball leam and ioined 'rhe principals in leading various cheers. The Ben-Ken Viclory Dance was held lhe nexl nigh? lo celebrale our viclory over Ken, 32lo 8. Yelling. screaming. shoufing. waving rah-rah sriclcs, clapping wildly, +he Sophomore girls enrhusiaslically give lilreen rahs for fhe BenneH High leam. During a lull in lhe cheering. 'rhe Senior girls relax in 'rheir seals and resi' 'lheir ,ovemorlced lhroals. Visiling Kensingron Cheerleaders, 'rradilional guesls a+ The Ben-Ken assembly. lis'ren quielly as Mr. Verrano urges 'rhe Tigers +o defeal lhe Kensingron learn. 34 Ben-Ken Assembly and Game I Q, . Ilan L 9 , Q: ' -. ' ,' , ' .. 3,5 A, Y 1 4. ,J ,.i .,.g .v ' 'I it - -rx' 1-wiv! ' 'U f,! ' 1 4 N C .fa , .T 16 E- af ' ' 1 we gf . ' ' , 4 2 A Q r JF ' '15 Mm. W5E6I ewomu-32 T0 PLAY -SOUTH DOWN YARDS T0 G0 4 1, Dances Dances Feafure Soul Cifafions, Mixed Breed, Rovers The Freshman Mixer on OcTo- ber 5Th provided an opporTuniTy Tor new sTudenTs To become ac- quainTed wiTh Their classmaTes. For The Freshman, This evenT proved To be more oT an infor- mal geT-TogeTher Than a dance. The TirsT dance Tor The enTire sTudenT body, lT's Happening. sponsored by The NaTional Hon- or SocieTy, was held on 0cTober I and TeaTured The Mixed Breed. The SocieTy used The proTiTs Trom This evenT To pay Tor Their annual ScholasTic Dinner. The Rovers performed aT The STudenT Coun- cil sponsored Ben-Ken VicTory Dance on OcTober I5Th. An AbsoluTe Ball held by BenneT- Tonian on January 25Th inTro- duced a new iazz Trio. The Soul CiTaTions, To The BenneTT sTudenT body. KaThy Mulhern and Jane Knapp Talk over The male prospecTs who are aT The lT's Happening dance. STuclenTs mingle aT An AbsoluTe Ball which was .sponsored by BenneTTonian. The newspaper used The proTiTs Trom This dance To finance Their publicaTion. Dances 37 A 'lall Chrislmas free. clecoraled by +l1e Sludenl Council, and 'lhe Discus Thrower, Many Benneil girls lurnecl lo lorighfly prinled mini-skirls and fislinel' slock- fesfooned wiih finsel, aH'rac'r 'rhe aHenfion of s+uden+s in BenneH's fronl hall. ings H16 new -'Mod Look-I. 11085375 I ' ff L , 4' l ..4 .-Vw 'sfbfzzrf ' i Laurie Harris expresses her admira- lion, 'lypical of sluclenls nafionwicle. for flue Supremes' la+es+ record album. N 38 Chrisfmas and Fads Mr. Nowak leads 'rlwe bancl in a modern renclilion of Jingle Bells al lhe Clwrisimas Assembly. For 'lhe firsl lime in BenneH's hislory This assembly was felevised. Christmas and Fads Mirrored Room Attracts Students At Christmas Time This year's Christmas Assem- bly was video-taped and shown on WBEN-TV on Christmas Day. Under Mrs. Seeger's direction, the chorus sang several selections with the aid ot a special octette. The high point was Mr. Kublitz's reading ot The Tongueless Ones. Over Christmas vacation. stu- dents listened to the newest hits ot the Monkees and The Su- premes. Many visited the Mir- rored Room at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. During these two weeks. they were able to pur- chase clothing in the latest styles tollowing the Carnaby Street trend. A popular guest at Bennett's Christmas festivities, Santa, alias Sam Pecararo, seems blisstully content to hear Sue Phelps' extensive list ot requests. The sight ot artiticial wreaths taclced on the inside ot closed doors was common to Bennett Students during the days previous to Christmas Vacation. Christmas and Fads 39 4- ff The Mr. S drive-in resiauranf was builf recenrly. a 'Few shorl blocks from Ben- neH'. H' has become an increasingly popular affer-school meeiinq place 'For sruclenis. Mr. S. Hamburger Sfandp Sfudio Arena Theafre Series, Popular in '67 Afrer school. a member of The pop- During The AFS assembly, Mike Campagna performs a iazz number as a preview ular Sruclio Arena Thealer presenls of fhe Varieiy Show. The currenl iazz revival proved very popular among siudenls. George Bernard Shaw's A Village Wooingf' 2 40 Chrisimas and Fads College, Career Day College, Career Benneirl was hosf fo sfudenfs from fhe Buffalo area on College Day, November 3. Represenfa- fives from nearly a hundred col- leges and universifies acquainfed sfudenfs wifh fhe school fo which fhey planned fo apply. Over fiffy differenf careers, ranging from fhe armed forces fo scienfific and academic profes- sions, were represenfed on Ca- reer Day, April 2l. Parficipafing sfudenfs learned of 'rhe qualifi- cafions and opporfunifies in fheir chosen fields. Days Help Students Plan for Fufure. A member of fhe Harvard Club of Buffalo speaks fo Wesfern New York high school Juniors and Seniors on fhe merifs of his Alma Mafer on College Day. Marshall Adel reads over some liferafure concerning lab fechnology af Career Day.while Cheryl Cummings lisfens aifenfively fo fhe speaker from SUNYAB. College, Career Day 4I Class Acfivilies and the End of the Year Adminislrafion Allows Limited Senior Campaigning ICS- TES! fi I . BB, 0 S BTS B, . ern, is Senior class officers. Kevin O'Connell. Linda Nenni and Gregory Brown re- view bids lor a band 'ro play al 'The prom. 42 Class Acfivifies and lhe End of 'The Year The adminisiralion permiiled limiled campaigning in Senior Class eleciions. On Senior Day, S' June 9, special awards and The Class Prophecy were presenied. The Senior Prom. held lhe follow- ing evening ai Kleinhans Music Hall. iealured Jay Moran's Or- cheslra and followed The Theme of A Lovely Way 'ro Spend an Evening. Junior Day was held on May 9: 'The Prom. on May I3, was carried oui in a French decor. As The year's end approached. sludenis 'fried To cram lor exams, bul ihoughls of summer were up- permosl in Jrheir minds. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: L. Fogel, Boys' Treasurer: M. Kofarslci, Secrelaryg A. Smiih, Girls' Marshal: ROW TWO: K. O'Connell, Propheig G. Brown. President L. Nenni, V P de 1' T Sh B y M h l J K H lorian: M. Harley, Girls' Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS--FRONT ROVV: T. Slenhouse, Girls' Secrelary-Treasurer: B. Simms, Vice-Presidenl: ROW TWO: E. Prochownik, President C. Seilz, Boys' Secrelary-Treasurer in ' f K -ww A '21-we A-h.,, -.,..M.,...., I .. M W, V5 I a 5 . lra Jadal accompanies Cynlhia Barlcley oul' of school following +l'1e final for gradualion. Graduarion was held on Jrlwe evening of June 26. rehearsal Sally Doolcey lries exam loul finds 'rlwf mer vacarion disfra Lorin Fogel and read over enlries ' fore deciding whic R , . i 'K' M 3,113 .5 la hlvi ..i ...N , . r I 5..C-- ' , I Q I 9 O .Ti-nd 5, t .M 'i X 1 ' r' fu X f , ? 'ii 1. , , 5 EM Ska an Administration r l - x ,, .4 X 'X 'J D - N5 44 Princigg Mr. Miller Eager fo Help Members of Sfudenf Body Proud of.Benneff's curriculum, Mr. Mil- fi- As principal, Mr. Lloyd Miller's dufies vary from fixing school pol- icy, lormula+ing fhe buclgef, and working wifh fhe faculfy. fo in- froducing new curriculum info Benneff's program. l do fake pride in fhe very broad curriculum we have de- veloped here, says lvlr. Miller. Since Mr. Miller has been princi- pal, he has insfifufed such courses as Secrefarial Pracfice. Hu- manifies, Psychology. Advanced Placemenf courses. and large ler discusses fhe l-lumanifies course 'BGESVOUP insfrudfon WH-him fha hls' wifh parenfs during Open House Nighf. 'l'0l'Y Classes- lvlr. Miller finds working wifh people quife enjoyable and is al- ways eager fo help any member of fhe sfudenf body. l-le believes fhaf, Bennef'r's academic and afhlefic record proves how well young people can succeed when fhey assume leadership and responsibilifyf' lvlr. Miller earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Ad- minisfrafion and a lvlasfer's De- gree in Educafion af fhe Univer- sify of Buffalo. During his leisure fime, he enioys fishing. A combinafion of leadership. abilify, sincerify, and undersfanding enable Mr. Miller fo efficienfly handle fhe enormous responsibilifies of his office. 46 Principal h-u Mr. Silcora devotes much time personally counseling students. He stresses the intlu- ence ot the permanent record card on tuture iob and college applications. l l Assistant Principal Mr. Sikora Stresses Opportunities Offered at Bennett Assistant Principal Leonard Si- lcora serves as the liaison between the student clubs and adminis- tration. As an advisor to the Sen- ior and Sophomore classes, he stresses taking advantage ot the opportunities at Bennett. He earned his Bachelor ot Science Degree at Buttalo State College and a Master's Degree in Educa- tion and Secondary School Ad- ministration at the University ot Buttalo. An avid Bennett Booster. he tries to increase school spirit. Mr. Silcora's leisure time is spent gardening. During the Honors Assembly. Mr. Silcora hands out Silver Honor Pins to those stu- dents who have achieved a scholastic average ot 9070 or over tor two years. Assistant Principal 47 Assisfanf Principal Mr. Vefrano Serves as Assistant Principalp Advisor fo inferacf Club A newcomer +0 Benne'r'r, Mr. Anfhony Vefrano quickly adapr- ed io ihe daily roufine. As Assisi- ani' Principal. he is in charge of Freshmen and Juniors, class scheduling, a'r+endance. and Jun- ior Class acliviiies. A graduaie of Canisius College. he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Mafh, and +hrough furfher siudy, earned his Mas+er's Degree in Educaiion. As advisor 'io ihe Siudenl' Council and ln'l'erac+ Mr. Ve+rano keeps busy. buf sfill man- ages 'I'o pariicipafe in 'rhe Com- muniiy Associaiion and 'lhe New York Sfaie School Adminisiraiors Associaiion. He is an avid bowler and enioys baskeiball and fooiball games. Wiih a friendly manner and a desire To help siudenfs, Mr. Vefrano has proven a wel- come addifion 'ro BenneH's ad- minislraiive sfaff. Acfing as fhe Junior Class advisor, Mr. Vefrano discriminafely reviews bids for The Junior Prom orchesfra. In ihe privacy of +he audiiorium. Mr. Veirano discusses a s+uden+'s repeaied ab- sence wiih Mrs. Block. As assisiani principal. he is in charge of aH'endance. 4 48 Assisiani' Principal A graduate of the University of Buffalo, Miss Ruth Green, the school nurse, received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. She maintains the school health records and runs the clinic, while assisting the school doctor and teaching Physical Health. Miss Green is fond of the theatre and enjoys listening 'fo concert music. Nurse, Helping Teacher Miss Mary Clare Harrington graduated from D'Youville College with a Bachelor of Arfs Degree. As fhe school's helping teacher. she assists the new teachers by acquaintinq them with the school's curriculum and procedures. Miss Harrington is also in charge of the Elbert Rhodes Library, for the use of Bennett's teachers. Special Staff Members Play Essential Role at Bennett Miss Mary Clare Harrington thoughtfully checks upon the quality of the weekly lesson plans submitted by'the new teachers. Here she works with Mrs. Berlcson. Nurse. Helping Teacher 49 Mrs. Rose Jadd has been a member of The Benneff office sfaff for a liifle over a year. She serves as a fypisf and helps wifh fhe permanenf record cards and five week af- fendance reporfs. Anoiher one of her re- sponsibilifies is calling in subsfiiufe feachers. Oufside of school, Mrs. Judd enioys bowling. music. and ballef. 50 Office Sfaff Mrs. Mary Schwab is Benneff's sfenographer and Mr. Miller's secrefary. Her responsibilifies in- clude fhe handling of all school correspondence and requisifions for supplies, and 'Phe compiling of fhe honor roll. Mrs. Schwab enioys reading comedy in her leisure iime and is on fhe Board of Direcfors of Mounf Sf. Joseph's Academy. As an Adminisfrafive Assisfanf. Mrs. Mary Sample is in charge of fhe' main office and fhe office monifors. This former Benneff bus- iness feacher affended Villa Maria College. and while fhere, earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Educafion. Mrs. Semple has also complefed graduafe srudies af Cani- sius College. As BenneH's Affendance Supervisor, Mr. Wal- 'ler Sfuder invesfigafes sfudeni fruancies. He graduafed from Indiana Universify, where he earned his Bachelor of Arfs, and Masfer's De- grees. Mr. Sfuder enioys golf, coin collecfing, and bowling as his hobbies. A feacher for fwenfy years. he also faughf physical educa- fion af one fime. Office Sfaff Office Staff Maintains Transcripts Business, Adminisfrafive Maffers Benneff's Office Sfaff effi- cienfly co-ordinafed and orga- nized school affairs. They called in subsfifufe feachers and dis- fribufed and handled payrolls. ln fhe Main Cffice. visifors fo Benneff were greefed and sfu- denfs leaving early signed ouf. Permanenf record cards were compiled, filed, and disfribufed fo prospecfive employers and colleges. The Office Sfaff also complefed ledger work and finan- cial fransacfions for maior organ- izafions. The fabulafion of 'rhe Honor Roll was anofher one of fheir responsibilifies. if T , . s 3 l It raw.. Mrs. Rufh Thomas. who received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Secrefarial Service af Syracuse Universify, serves as fhe accounf clerk and sfenographer ai Benneff. She has charge of all BenneH s financial records and also handles special funds such as Chrisfmas Charifies. In her leisure 'lime Mrs. Thomas en- ioys kniffing. Tammy Pobywaylo regards fhe swifchboard wifh disdain. realizing her call fo a girl friend on fhe sfage crew is being inferrupfed by fhe buzzing of fhe infercom. Mrs. Semple and Edie Kornmehl ex- plain how fo operafe fhe swifchboard in fhe main office fo a new monifor. .ali 5, zl Miss Mary Lou Campbell is a guidance counselor for nearly 600 girls. She received her Bachelor of Arls Degree from Rosary Hill College and her Masler's in Educafion Degree al Canisius College. She also sludied guidance and counseling al SUNYAB. Miss Campbell's free lime is spenl 'trav- eling, skiing, golfing, and playing fennis. mga Mrs. Kalhryn Carney, one of BenneH's guid- ance counselors, earned bolh her Bachelor of Arls and .Mas'fer's Degrees from fhe Univer- sily of Buffalo. Her-main obieclive is lo help 'fhe pupil belfer undersrand herself as an in- dividuel. She encourages the girls 'lo become aclive in clubs. Her hobbies are reading and speaking in her field. aq w ..S'2' is ,.,- Guidance Guidance Co-ordinafes College Day and Career Day The Guidance Deparfmenf mef 'rhevarious needs of 'rhe sfudenl' by ifs personal counseling service. If was also responsible for fhe complex fask of sfudenl' schedul- ing. College advice and applica- 'lion processing. and conferences on The resulfs of College Board scores were also fhe iolo of fhis deparfmenf. For sfudenfs who desired em- ploymenf affer graduafion. guid- ance and direcfion was offered. The Guidance Deparfmenf co- ordinafed College Day during which represenfafives from vari- ous universifies discussed 'rheir schools. On Career Day. a pro- gram consisfing of speakers from various fields was sponsored. Mr. Anfhony Guadagno, guidance counselor fo epproximalely five hundred boys. earned his Bachelor of Arls and Masler of Arfs Degrees al Canisius College. He feels if is a greal chal- lenge fo influence foday's youlh, and depicis his career as endless work. His remaining Time is devofed fp 'his family, reading. and pholography. 52 Guidance 1 f , sf 1 Y 1-Mi? 9 13 ,At ,, .Mig 1. M, f 'E ,p Q ' 4 w ,. Qs,-ff? ' ,. ,, :E ,Q -sam!-A Y 1 ,fa ,,.,,. Maintenance Maintenance Crew Keeps Facilifies in Working Order The Tasks of The BenneTT Main- Tenance sTaTT oTTen wenT unno- Ticed-by The sTudenT body. AT The end of each school day The halls. classrooms, and caTeTerias were cleaned by 'The women's cus- Todial sTaTT. LavaTories and ele- vaTors.were kepT in working or- der Thanks To The services oT Mr. Clarence Denzel's sTaTT. The responsibiliTy Tor regulaT- ing The TemperaTure of The build- ing was given To The Chief Engi- neer, Mr. James Ouinn. The planning and preparing of The BenneTT Specials were ar- ranged by Mrs. RuTh Churchill and her caTeTeria sTaTT. CUSTODlANS-FRONT ROW: RoberT Fysher. Joseph Tanulewicz ROW TWO: Clarence Denzel Donald Kelley Mrs. Louise McCormick prepares Trays of vanilla pudding To be sold To sTudenTs 'ELEVATOR OPERATOR: during lunch. DesserTs such as These complemenTed The BeTTer BenneTT Specials. John l-aiho 54 MainTenance WOMEN'S MAINTENANCE STAFF--FRONT ROW: Olga Thompson, Marie Lannon. Ma- rion Scanlon ROW TWO: Jennie Grasso, Em- ma Kennedy, Julia Mironiuk ROW THREE: Cele Blaszak, Jane Lanqan. Clara Woiifczzalr, Frances Gore. Marsha Blonslci Julia Mironiuk wails palienlly for sec- ond lunch lo end so she can clean Hwe c6fe'reria. CAFETERIA STAFF---FRONT ROW: Vera Browniohn, Maxine Jacobs ROW TWO: Vic- foria Kaslellan. Anne Schneider, Louise Mc- Cormick. Clare Haag ROW THREE: Made- line Zaccari, Jane Schullz, Mine Gordon, Beafrice Lazare, Rulh Cl1urcl'lill Mr. Quinn-CHIEF ENGINEER Main+enance 55 ga T! .ln ' SEZ ff ..-...L ,L v o 4 'W-7 Wa mi 2 -Q'-'I' 9.121-1 .q .,T,,. HT am, Yamx E RY A ' fha.. X JI' ...J .. ' Kg gf T1 - L' w Q . Faculty and Curriculum u uuu b i J, I . K, -g V 'VI-beam Y 'S A , f ff N .1 , ,, ,, Aff. 354,534 QQM Grammar Stressed in Underclass English Curriculum Chairman of ihe English Deparfmeni, Mrs. Doris Benincasa 'reaches English lll classes. A graduale of D'Youville College wilh a Bachelor of Arls Degree, she has compleled 'lhirfy hours of graduafe work af Canisius College. She fries io make each sludenf work lo his lull capacily. feeling Thai all have greai poieniial. Mrs. Riia Block, 'leacher of English I, received her Bachelor of Arls Degree al' D'Youville College and her Mas+er's Degree af fhe Cafholic Universify in Washinglon, D. C. As advisor 'ro BEACON, she aiiempis lo insfill a sense of responsibilify in slafi members. Mrs. Block also iudges coniesis and debafes for Cafholic youfh. Miss Mary Ann Bruno, feacher of Sophomore and Junior English, received her Bachelor of Arls Degree from Buffalo Sfaie College. Her vibranl personaliiy creaies an inieresfing and slimulaiing classroom aimosphere. Painfing, reading. alfending ihe fheaier and 'fraveling are among Miss Bruno's 'favorife ouiside aciivities. .0 53 English The Freshmen and Sophomore English classes slressed 'rhe per- ieciion oi grammaiical lech- niques and 'rhe lundamenlals of creaiive wriiing. Freshmen honor classes, while reading ihe re- quired Moby Dick and Odyssey, were also given a basic loun- daiion in Shakespearean come- dies. Sluclenls sludied A Tale of Two Cilies, and selecied shori' siories were also read in ihe Eng- lish ll classes. Juniors Jrraced ihe hisiory of American Lileraiure by reading The works ol prominenl auihors who helped bring America our of lhe Hculiural slrone age . A re- Mr. John Byrnes allended Easiern Michigan Universify and Ypsilanli College and is now working foward his Masler's Degree in Eng- lish al SUNYAB. Besides leaching Sophomore English classes. he serves as advisor lo lhe Hoi Rod Club. Some of Mr. Byrnes' hobbies include reading and lisiening To various iypes of iazz music. Miss Donna Campbell gradualed Magna Cum Laude from Rosary Hill College. A new mem- ber ol lhe Bennell lacully. she leeches Eng- lish lo Seniors. In lhe fulure she plans lo slarl graduale worlc al Canisius College and would also lilce lo form a Lilerary Club nexl fell. Her leisure lime is devoled lo reading and wriling. , ef is lv . fem.. Mr. Emilio Ciampichini, Senior English leacher, allended lhe Nalional Defense Educalion Acl lnslilule lhis summer. He received his Bachelor ol Science Degree from lhe Universily ol Scranlon and his Masler's Degree from Penn Slale. Mr. Ciampichini sludies child behavior and feels slu- denls need an unclerslanding ol youlh psychology. A lew minules before lhe bell rings, Thomas Bialkowslci lakes advanlage ol a spare momenl lo glance lhrough a page of assigned reading in his English anlhology. As a sludenl al Wells College, Miss Cynlhia Clarke maiorecl in English and has received her Bachelor ol Arls and Mcsler's Degrees. Miss Clarke leeches English ll and IV and encourages her sludenls lo'engege in exlen. sive oulsicle reading and independenl crealive wriling. She is advisor lo lhe Folk Song Club and enioys horseback riding. L mi-f English 59 Mrs. Linda Draiem teaches both English ill and IV. After receiving her Bachelor ot Arts Degree at D'Youville College. she later con- tinued her studies by taking postgraduate courses at SUNYAB. Outside of school, Mrs. Draiem enioys art. reading, attending plays, and watching football games. She lett Ben- nett early in December. Mrs. Jo Faber, a newcomer to Bennett, teaches English to Sophomores and Seniors. She encourages discussion and tries to train her students to think logically. She earned her Bachelor ot Arts De- gree at Albany State College and also attended SUNYAB. Mrs. Faber is interested in the study ot philosophy and languages. She also enioys music, and plays the piano and violin. English Department Readies Seniors for College by Emphasizing Importance of Literary Opinion Mrs. Pamela Felderman received her Bachelor ot Arts Degree from Vassar College where she ma- jored in English. For postgraduate work she attended Cornell and Columbia Universities. An Eng- lish ll and III teacher, she has had tourteen original poems printed in many leading magazines. Mrs. Felderman also enjoys drama work. view ot grammar and intense vo- cabulary study prepared the Jun- iors tor the Regents Comprehen- sive and College Board Examina- tions. To prepare Seniors tor college. the English Department empha- sized the value ot personal lite- rary opinion. Seniors studied Hamlet, King Lear, and such es- says as Acididie by Huxley and On Adversity by Emerson. Ar- ticles trom the Atlantic Month- ly and the use ot visual aids sup- plemented the course. An English AP course included reading worlcs such as Cry the Beloved Country and the modern poetry ot E. E. Cummings. A comparison was made between Lord Jim and The Fall in the AP classes. ..z . .M 1 Mr. Paul Feinsiein, who feaches Basic English l and Regenfs English IV, affended lhe Universiiy of Rochesier, where he received his Bachelor of Aris Degree. Mr. Feinsiein's oufside inieresis include summer work al lhe Wesl Seneca School for Menially Refarded Children, phoiography. and lisiening fo folk music. l l As head of ihe Speech and Drama Deparf- meni, Mr. Daniel Kubliiz 'raughi Public Speak- ing, Dramalics. and Deloafe and direcfed 'lhe cheerleaders. He received his Bachelor of Aris and Mas'rer's Degrees from The Universify of Buffalo. Mr. Kublih Ieff Benneff in De- cember 'lo become assisiani principal af Grover Cleveland High School. E- Realizing a golden opporfunily, Jeff Shapiro snealcs a bile of lunch as his English 'reacher answers ihe phone. Mr. Ciampichini clemonsiraies his abiliiies as a dramaiic acior while his sludenls crilically appraise 'rhe Omar Sfanislavslcy mefhod of ihealrics. ff- - English 6l Mrs. Ingrid La Polt, a new member of the Ben- nett faculty, teaches English I and Ill. She attended Cortland tor two years, and grad- uated with honors from Albany State College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English. Last year she was a student teacher at Ben- nett. Her hobbies include reading and tutor- ing students. Mr. David Munch, a former Bennett student. teaches Public Speaking I and ll, Dramatics' and Debate. He recently received his Bach- elor ot Science Degree from Cornell Univer- sity. Mr. Manch is an avid reader and en- joys expressing his opinion on various topics. He is a dedicated 'sports tan, but considers tootball the most exciting. 62 English Humanities Students Produce Creative Projects Humanities students were en- couraged to express themselves in class discussions and creative proiects. They read such books as Plato's Dialogues and The Aeneid. The Speech Department, which 'consisted ot Dramatics, Public Speaking, and Debate taught stu- dents the value ot selt-conti- dence, composure, and voice , proiection when speaking before an audience. English Ill and lV teacher Mrs. Mary Lytle received her Bachelor of Arts Degree at Cor- nell University and her Master's Degree at Buffalo State College. ln the past two sum- mers she traveled extensively in Europe. Mrs. Lytle enioys music and reading, and is cur- rently the advisor to the Future Teachers' of America Club. Mrs. Elizabeth Neuschel received her Bachelor ot Arts and Master's Degrees trom SUNYAB. She teaches Humanities and the new Advanced Placement English course. She is the advisor to Harbinger and the English Honor Society, and co-advises the Inter-Racial Researchers. -ln her classes. Mrs. Neuschel tries to stimulate student thinking. Having earned his Bachelor of Science De- gree from Canisius College. Mr. Frank Rior- dan ieaches English io Juniors and Seniors. A new member of ihe Benneii' faculfy, he believes in an analyiical approach in helping his siudenls fo befier undersiand and use The English language. He enioys golfing during his leisure iime. Miss Diane Swarh, e new udcliiion 'io BenneH s faculiy. gracluafeel from SUNYAB wiih a Boch- elor oi Aris Degree. ln her English ll and lll classes, she experimenis wiih various ieaching meih- ods and urges her sfudenis fo fhink creaiively in iheir approach io all phases of 'rhe course. In her lesiure fime. she enioys cooking. ln rho hopes fhai' her English reacher cloesn'+ iniercepr a noie, Cheryl DeWiH wafches fensely as ii' passes +o her friend on rhe orher side of rhe room. WAN Mrs. Anifa Solodkin received her Bachelor of Aris Degree ar Hunfer College and is now working 'foward her Masier's Degree ai' SUN- YAB. Besides being a Freshmen and Sopho- more English leacher, she is advisor fo 'fhe Benneifonian and is in chargeuof ariicles sen? io fhe High School Courier. Her main hobby is wafching siege plays. English 63 Mr. Cass shows his informal reaching meihod by discussing Soviel liferarure in a Russian class. Such 'rallcs sfimulaie pupils' desire 'ro learn ihe language. Lcmgmge Chairman of fhe Language Deparfmenh Mr. Frederick Bellinger aiiended The Sorbonne in France. Laval Universify in Quebec, and re- ceived his Bachelor of Arts Degree from SUNYAB. In his French lll and IV classes. he employs various approaches in ieaching. Oul- side of school, Mr. Bellinger enjoys fishing and playing bridge. Language Department Pufs Emphasis on Oral Fluency The language cleparimeni slressed oral parlicipalion in 'l'he iirsi +wo years of language sludy in order +0 develop Jrhe s'l'uden'l's speaking abilify. The Language Lab, alihough infrequen+ly used. helped increase proficiency and comprehension. A sludy of 'rhe coun+ry's culiure and hislory gave praciical insighl inlo 'rhe sludied language. Third and iourlh year sludenls applied lheir previously accumu- laled basic knowledge in supple- menlary reading. French classes read Les Femmes Savanles by Moliere, and La Parure by Mau- passanf. while Russian srudenis 64 Language Majoring in French. Miss Linda Calouri received her Bachelor of Aris Degree from SUNYAB. A new addiiion io ihe faculfy, she 'leeches second year French. The afmosphere in her class is informal and relaxed. buf Miss Calouri believes 'thai' homework should be given almosf every nigh? in order fo give her sfudenfs worfhwhile praci-ice. ,- Q f Q ,, 'ffl 'QI i X, M? g R f I 'G A KH 'Q 1 If 6 , . i --:a m 1, .nn-li .mn WM, 'e ,. .WM-2,..v A .37 'f ....,-.N-Q.---w S Q iw f s. Sf? fr' -2 Wi v3Q5?iffiLf lV'?'i' 'Q QV fe 9 'Q yi. P -, Q 1 'W gag' fy? fa: wig- , wwf: . '45, M- 'SE lnnovafion of French V Challenges Advanced Language Sfudenfs explored TradiTional Tables. Ad- vanced LaTin scholars TranslaTecl Virgil's Aeneid and Cicero's Ora- Tions. Magazines. newspapers and various classics enriched The Spanish course: ouTside reading was also encouraged. German sTudenTs read shorT sTories such as Schnee-WiTchen by Grimm. Conversalional records and oral weaTher reporTs complemenTed Hebrew classes. By adding French V, The Lan- guage DeparTmenT offered an in- TensiTied course of sTudy To sTu- denTs who compleTed French IV in Their Junior year. They ex- plored SarTre's exisTenTialisTic Clos and Jules' play Knock. 66 Language Dr. Enrique Miyares graduaTecl Summa Cum Laude from BeThlel-lem College, and afianded The UniversiTy of Havana where he maiored in languages. He uses every gimmick he can find in Teaching his Spanish ll Through IV classes. In his spare Time he enloys phoTography. playing The TluTe and acfing as advisor To The Spanish Club. Miss TraperTh correcls The Tense of a verb and explains The imporTance oT accu racy in The TranslaTion of a passage from Caesar's CommenTary on The Gaelic Wars Miss Carol Newman, who 'reaches Spanish l and ll and also a class of English l. received her Bachelor of Arls Degree al' fhe Universify of versify. The arf of conversafion is sfressed in fennis and fraveling. Miss Laura Traperfh, feacher of Lafin I 'lhrough IV, is also fhe advisor fo The Lafin Honor Sociefy. A graduafe of 'the Universify of Buffalo wifh a Bachelor of Arfs Degree, Miss Traperfh maiored in The classics. She be- lieves in fairness foward all sfudenfs and has an appropriale Lafin saying for every oc- casion. Buffalo and her Masler's Degree af New York Uni- all her classes. ln her spare 'rime she enioys playing A Benneff alumna, Mrs. Carol Silverman feaches French l, French V, and Lafin l. and is fhe advisor +o 'The French Club. She re- ceived her Bachelor of Arfs Degree from SUNYAB and af fhe Universify of Toronfo earned a Masler's Degree. Mrs. Silverman en- ioys ice-skafing, lcniffing, cooking, and play- ing fhelpiano. vu' gf ln her Lafin Ill class. Joan Ziff franslales Cicero's firsl orarion againsr Caliline. Such exercises increase a s'ruclen+'s knowledge of vocabulary and grammar. l Language 67 l Mr. Samuel Alessi, advisor fo ihe Mafh Club, reaches Maih IIH, IIR, and Com- puler Maih. He oblained his Bachelor of Ar+s Degree in Malhemaiics from Brown Universify and -:Hended SUNYAB where he earned a Masler's Degree in Maihemaiics Educalion. Mr. Alessi's ouiside inferesls in- clude music, rennis, and reading. Miss Thiel hurriedly relurns a si'udenf's bellwork, saying Thai if is really inexcusable for a Senior +o make Freshman misialces in iniegral calculus. 68 Mafh Mr. Gordon Baum received his Bachelor's Degree from Buffalo Shure College and is presenfly working 'towards a Master's Degree lhere. He 'reaches General Maih and Ele- menfary Algebra and slrives fo enrich each course wifh modern maihemalics. Mr. Baum likes fo fesi' his sludenfs lrequenfly. He is also advisor lo a religious group. Mrs. Ann Berkson received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from 'rhe Universify of Buffalo, where she is currenlly working fowards her Masi'er's Degree. As a new member of fhe Mafh Deparfmenf she feaches bofh Geomefry and Elemenhary Algebra. Some of Mrs. Berk- son's hobbies include reading, iraveling. and playing mah iong. Mal Advanced Sfudenfs Offered High Level Math Courses Benne++'s Malh Program pro- l vided courses which made il pos- sible lor sludenls of all abililies lo fulfill lheir polenlial. The normal four year course consisled of Elemenlary Algebra in lhe Freshman year. Plane Ge- omelry in 'rhe Sophomore year. followed by Trigonomelry and Advanced Algebra in lhe Junior and Senior years. Advanced courses were of- fered +o 'rhose sludenls who ex- hibiled a definile polenlial lor college level Malh. They were given Jrhe opporlunily lo com- plele Elemenfary and lnlermedi- ale Algebra during lheir Fresh- men year. and as Sophomores. 'rhen proceeded To Plane and Solid Geomelry, Afler finishing Mr. Charles Collins received his Bachelor of Arfs and Masler's Degrees 'From SUNYAB and has laughl Basic Mafh and Infermediale Algebra for len years. He also feaches al 'the Buffalo Eve- ning High School and al summer school. Being an eager do-if-yourself man he has busied himself in many prog-rams al Curliss Wright Aviaiion. Chris Feinberg and Doris Goderf are relieved lo learn 'rhal' +hey received good grades on a malh paper as Dick May anxiously awails for Miss Erb 'lo re+urn his. Fred Lanza and Dennis Deweyer are delighled as lhe 'fire alarm rings during lhe middle of a geomelry lest Maih 69 Miss Elaine Erb, a new faculiy member 'this year. earned her Bachelor of Aris Degree af SUNYAB, maioring in mafhemafics. Currenf- ly insfrucfing Geomeiry, she hopes 'lo furfher her maihemafical knowledge by parficipafing in a research sfudy of numerical analysis. Her chief aim is 'ro inspire naiural curiosiiy in her siudenfs. Gregory Miller smiles in relief as ihe subsiiiufe marh ieacher announces fha? 'rhe sfudenis are +o complefe Ias+ nigh+'s geomeiry assignmenr in class. A.P. Course For-Seniors Includes Calculusp Continued Populdrify of Computer Programming The Trigonomeiry course in one Term, Juniors siudied Calculus. Advanced Algebra, and Analyii- cal Geomeiry. As Seniors, ihey pursued ihese subiecis 'ro a greal- er exienr. A compleiion of ihis sequence made ihem eligible 'ro fake ihe Advanced Placemeni Exam for college credit Since i'rs ins'ri'fu'rion a'l' Benneir in I964. Compuier Mafh has greaily increased in populariiy. Using ihe cornpufer ai Huich- inson Technical High School, s+u- denis learned 'rhe fundamenials of compuier programming. 70 Maih David Lazerson fakes a greafer view of a Trigonomeiry problem as he solves an iden'I'i'iy for ihe sine of x. While working on a maih assignment AnneHe Klocek pauses io 'rhink of a berrer way fo solve a problem. Mr Raberf Esch affended Derfmoufh College on a full fuifion scholarship, where he obfained his Bachelor of Arfs Degree, and recenfly complefed his Masfer's Degree af SUNYAB. He is a feacher of Elemenfary Algebra, Mafh IO, ll. and I2. Besides being advisor fo 'ihe Chess Club. Mr Esch works with a religious youfh group in his leisure fime. Miss Irma Thiel, fhe chairman of fhe Mafh Deparfmenf, 'reaches l2S, l2H, IZAP, and 9H classes. She has earned a Bachelor of Arfs Degree af D'Youville College and Mas- fer's Degrees in Arfs and Educafion af Cani- sius College and SUNYAB. Recenfly, Miss Thiel has worlred af Albany formulafing llfh year Regenfs exams. i Miss Carol Karnyslri, feacher of Algebra and Geomefry. is a new member of fha Benneff faculfy. She received her Bachelor of Science and Masfer's Degrees from Buffalo Sfafe Col- lege. Her oufside inferesfs are hockey, slai- ing, lnniffing, and reading. Miss Karnyslri is always available before and affer school 'ro fufor her sfudenfs. Miss Phyllis Wiegerf, feacher of Freshman and Sophomore Mafh, received bofh her Bachelor and Masfer's Degrees from Buffalo Sfafe College. She acfs as The enfhusiasfic advisor fo fhe Bowling Club. ln her leisure fime. Miss Wiegerf enioys reading classical lifarafure. Evenfually she would like fo become a college professor. Mafh 7I Mr. Bernard Belief 'reaches American Hisiory l and ll. Ha received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Buffalo Siale College and his Mas+er's Degree from rhe Universify of Ro- chesfer. in his spare lime, he enioys fravel- ing. and has visiled mos? of ihe Uniled Sfafes. Some day he hopes fo lravel around ihe world. History ln his 'firsf year ai Benneff, Mr. David Coffey believes lecluring is fha besi mefhod oi puiring across ihe ideas of his Economic World and World Hisiory classes. He received his Bachelor of Aris Degree af Si. Bonavenfura Universiiy and is sfudying for his Masfer's Degree ar SUNYAB. He enioys fishing and baslreiball. History Deparfmenf Introduces World Regions Course Jeanneire Douay. BenneH's foreign exchange sfudenl from France. reads wirh in- Ol 'rwo adclirions ro Benne'r'r's l-lisrory curriculum, one was World Regions, which was raughi' in Mr. Hobari-'s Freshmen classes. This course was iniiiaied io give acceleraied sruolenis a compleie sfudy in ihe cullure, lhe cusioms, and ihe geography of various sec- fions of rhe world. Ofher Fresh- men courses underrook a srudy of Economic World. World Hisrory, manclarory for all Sophomores, covered rhe his- rory of 'rhe ancienr world, buf reresf a Posr magazine's commenrs on rhe newes'r fashion siyles our of Paris. 72 H isrory .K Y, -:mv-1 Q ggxx. 5 Q. Q? WK , A4..V R if Miss Joan Kollmar, who came fo Benner? fhis year, leeches Economic World and World Hisfory. She received her Bachelor of Ads Degree af SUNYAB. ln her classes, she slresses 'the value of undersfanding fhe differences in fhe cullures and hisfories of fhe world. She spends her spare rime swimming. dressmaking. and ice slcafing. As a new feacher, Mrs. Ruthann Marlrs in- sfrucfs classes in World Hisfory and Eco- nomic World. She received her Bachelor of Arls Degree a+ Buffalo Shale College. Mrs. Marks was a sfudenf feecher af BenneH' lasf year and enioys playing fhe pianoend ,lis- fening fo all fypes of music. As Janice Speclor poinfs +o where 'rhe currenl' polilical unresf exisls in Soulhern Africa. Mr. Hobarr smiles approvingly ar her knowledge of foreign affairs. Tux A, l,.l0l N New-L C' . ,F CON Hhs AK' A ,L 'f ' 0 , el 2 fl' l r ,, -,. xr. 10 Fings, , ,.,V,. ,B -we--. B A 'ws ' ' l I I W 1 ,s. -,gm-fe: f X - b': ' iii' W' .V c 2 ., -Y ,, was ,, gb, Lecture Series Supplements Recifafion Periodsp Prepares American History Pupils for College mainly deall wilh 'rhe develop- menl of lhe Weslern European governmenls. Near 'rhe end of 'rhe year, diflerenl syslems of governmenls were discussed, an- alyzed, and compared. These sys- 'rems included communism. social- ism, fascism, and democracy. The leclure syslem began wilh honor siudenis in American l-lis- 'rory I. ln lhis college preparalory meihod, lhey heard guesl' speak- ers or lheir own Teachers lwice a weelc. Three reciialion periods supplemenled 'rhe leclures wil'h informal discussion. The lirsl lerm covered American I-lislory up lo and including 'rhe Civil War: 'fhe second lerm included 'rhe domes- lic policies of 'rhe presidenls 'From Posl-Civil War lo lhe presenlz Mr. Daniel Gorneyreceived his Bachelor of Arls Degree in Hislory from SUNYAB. In his lirsl year al Bennell. he,+eaches American Hisfory l Regenls. In class. Mr, Gorney 'fries lo combine lhe sludenls' inferesf wilh hislorical knowledge. Oulside of school. he is an avid skier and hash played on a semi-professional hockey leam. Miss Marie Gerace earned her Bachelor of Arls Degree al' D'Youville College. She wenl 'ro Cani- sius College 'for her Masler's Degree and is now doing graduale worlc al SUNYAB. She leeches American Hisfory ll honors classes and Psychology. Opera and lhealer are among her inleresls, She also enjoys fraveling and phofography. Mr. Thomas Hobari' 'reaches World Regenls and American Hislory I. He is advisor fo lhe American Field Service Club and enioys bas- kelball games. Mr. Hobarl received his Bach- elor ol Science Degree in lnduslrial Arls Edu- calion af Buffalo Sfaie College and earned his Masfer's Degree in educalion al Canisius College. Hisfory 75 Senior American History Sfudenfs Study Foreign Mrs. Elinor McGill Teaches American His- Tory l and ll classes. She graduafed from D'YouvilIe College wiTh a Bachelor of ArTs Degree and obfained her MasTer's Degree aT Canisius College. The America Club has Mrs. McGill as iTs dedicaTed advisor. As her hob- bies she collecTs hisTorical dccumenTs, pic- Tures. maps, and figurines. Mr. Miodonsli Teaches American HisTory l and World HisTory. He earned his Bachelor of ArTs Degree aT Canisius College. His mefhods of Teaching include a discussion Type of class as well as inTensive sTudy Through noTes. Traveling wiTh his family in The summer and waTching sporTs evenTs are his oufside inTeresTs. Laughingly, Mrs. Curry immediaTely dismisses James Woodson's idea Tor an Amer- ican HisTory ll Term paper probing who is buried in C5ranT's Tomb. 76 HisTory Policy and Economics The oTher innovaTion in The l-lis- Tory Syllabus was given To one oT lvir. Genor's Senior Classes sfrudying American l-lisTory ll. ln The TirsT semesTer They compleTecl The regular course and in The sec- ond Term They sTudied Advanced Economics. All oTher Senior class- es Toolc an inTerTwined course oT American HisTory. currenT evenTs, and our Toreign and economic policy since The Civil War. Psychology was insTrucTed in a manner similar To a college lev- el course. IT served as an inTro- ducTion Tor sTudenTs inTeresTed in enTering The field of psychol- ogy. Among The Topics discussed were environmenT. herediTy. and The learning process. Miss Elaine Molenda graduafed from D'You- ville College wiTh a Bachelor of ArTs Degree in HisTory and received her MasTer's Degree aT SUNYAB. She has Taken parT in culTural exchange programs in boTh Mexico and Spain. Miss Molenda Teaches Sophomores World HisTory and serves as advisor To The Junior Council on World Affairs. 'N A F' ff? gf' fx fit? 'wnwm 'Tiff' A.. A wah ii' 'fwkf p,m ' x 5 , , , , , . K I A V .Y , xp 1 .xl ' ,su , , 'L' af ' Yak f X Science Science Course Offers Experimental Biology, Physics Benneli is one of 'rhe few schools in The slaie which includ- ed 'lwo experimenlal science courses. Biology and Physics. in i'rs curriculum. Experimenial Bi- ology included bio-chemisiry combined wil'h 'rhe regular Biol- ogy curriculum. Topics such as lhe origin oi life, evolulion, he- redily. and pholosynlhesis were discussed in delail. Siudenls were given ihe opporiuniiy 'ro use ihe biology lab 'ro performysuch in- lricaie operaiions as 'rhe dissec- 'lion of a grasshopper and a sheep's eye. The Experimenial Physics Course was divided in'ro Mr. Ralph Forgione gradualed from Canisius College where he earned a Bachelor of Sci- ence Degree, and received a Masler's De- gree from SUNYAB. He reaches Experimen- fal Biology +o Freshmen and Advanced Place- menf Biology fo Seniors. Mr. Forgione spenl his pasi' 'lwo summers doing research proiecis al Roswell Park Memorial lnslilufe. 78 Science Mr. John Davis has laugh? Earih Science ai' BenneH' for seven years. He earned his Bachelor of Science Degree ai' Rufgers Universify and coniinued his sfudies ai Canisius College, where he received his Masfer's Degree. Mr. Davis is advisor +o 'rhe Asfronomy Club and enioys fishing and bowling as his ouiside inleresfs. Mus. Carol Harlos graduafed from Buffalo Sfafe College where she received her Bachelor of Arfs Degree in Biology. She has been doing graduafe work ai' Canisius College, SUNYAB. and Buffalo Sfare College. She reaches Biology and Physical Science. ln her spare lime, Mrs. Harlos enioys reading. sewing. cooking, and lcniriing. :fav ww S .mu M .war ' ,vgmg f Wit? I f I 3 I f,,T ' 1f , fx K , k w i- ' , ,j Q 11. Ei? 3 gs Nik, - A Mrs. Joanne Szwebilra. a leacher of Chem- isfry. gradualed from Rosary Hill College wiih a Bachelor of Ads Degree. Presenlly. she is working for her Masfer's Degree af SUNYAB. Being a spiriied supporfer of Ben- neil, Mrs. Szwebika is ihe faculfy advisor of ihe Boosier Club. Besides swimming. she enioys colleciing records. Peggy McDonald observes 'rhe locomoiion of a paramesium rhrough a microscope during a biology period. Siudeni lab periods increased inreresr in science courses. Students Gain More Thorough Comprehension from Laborafory Periods four maior unils: mechanics, waves, eleciriciry, and nuclear physics. which included The pho- ron iheory. Such rerms as veloc- i+y, acceleraiion, index of refrac- rionpdispersion, and frequency became a regular parr of The physics s'ruden'rs' vocabulary. ln lab. siudenls execuied various ex- perimenis io give lhemselves a more rhorough undersianding of 'rhe course. Physical Science, offered ro Freshmen, was a mixiure of ele- meniaryt chemisiry and physics. Honors Freshmen had Jrhe opiion of falcing Biology. Chemisiry and Earih Science were available 'ro all Sophomores, Juniors, and Sen- iors who had already compleied Biology. Chemisiry siudenis sfud- ied The properiies of all 1'he ma- jor elemenis and compounds. Mr. Howard Shaffer, who reaches Experimenial Physics. received his Bachelor of Arfs Degree al' SUNYAB. He has affended Advanced Placemenf lnsfifuies 'For physics and also fha Nafional Science Foundaiion. ln his free lime, Mr. Shaffer serves as advisor fo ihe Golf Club and also en- ioys huniing, fishing, and golfing. Science 8l o IO we Bo fro l rec l Mr. Roger Sommer. a 'ieacher of Biology. received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Alfred lVir'. SCl1all:eI' ClemOnSlI'al'eS 'rhaf 'rhe Universify and his Mas+er's Degree from Canisius College.lHe enioys.worlming wifh young people. gl-avi-I-a-Honal acceler-af-ion of a freely and feels thai' by drawing sfudenfs' responses 'through conhnual queshoning he produces 'ihe besi' resulfs. Bowling is his favoriie paslime. lalllng body 'S a Conslianl' Chemical Aspecfs of Biology Explained in Advanced Placemenf Course Mr. Fred Szwsbilra received his Bachelor ol Science Degree from Fredonia Siaie College and earned his Masfer's Degree ai Canisius College. This year he is reaching bofh Physical Science The also ex Io ed ' ' ' and Physics. Ouiside school. he pariicipaies in golf. swimming. Tennis, and baslceiball. Y p r radloacl-lvl-ly and ionizaiion. Siudenis in Chem- l isiry Lab saw phenomena as 'lhe blinding while glow given oil by The burning ol magnesium ribbon, 'rhe decolorizaiion ol poiassium manganaie, and ihe produciion ol carbon from sugar and hydro- chloric acid. Earrh Science mainly deali wiih +he siudy of meieor- ology, geology, and asironomy. Seniors who desired 'ro rake an arduous college level science course ioolc Advanced Placemeni Biology and received college credii for ii. The chemical as- pecis of Biology were siressed in lhis course. Deiails of meiabolism were ofien learned ihrough lhe diagrams of flow charis which in- cluded 'rhe various reaciions in i The life funciions. 82 Science L :Ki , 5 f V 'gil 1- 1' 1' A QQ' if ' Q 1 f 5 'aff QQ gi. df x ,,, ,, f ga' 122 Q, 0 WH ,x x , 4 g 2 , , , V ,Qi 5 ga' I QM 51 1 1 af ,Q isfrlii 3' I 441 ,gan . sail!!! Miss Helen Bryans, chairman of fhe Ari Deparfmenf, has a Bachelor of Arfs and a Masfer's De- gree from Buffalo Sfafe College. She 'reaches General and Basic Arfs, and Ari' Hisfory. Her hobbies include painfing and dramafics. She is well known for her arfisfic work on fha many school bullefin boards which brighfen 'rhe halls. A!! The Ari' Deparfmenf pro- grammed ifs courses fo develop 'rhe sfuden'r's power of observa- fion and his creafive abilifies. Concepfs of design and per- specfive were infroduced in Basic Arf. General Arf classes prac- ficed leffering. porfraif skefch- ing. and wafer color painfing. Drawing and painfing sfudenfs worked wifh media of ink, char- coal and oil painfs. Eye-cafching posfers represenfing original ad- verfisemenfs were creafed in 'rhe Adverfising Arf course. Ari' l-lisfory sfudenfs fraced fhe developmenf of Ari fhrough fhe ages. nofing facfors which influ- enced fhe sfyle of cerfain peri- ods. Those who planned fo pur- sue a fechnical career sfudied dimensions in Mechanical Draw- ing. Combining arf wifh indusfry, Ceramics classes molded and fired sfafues, iewelry. ashfrays. and ofher works of poffery. A Murals class, selecfed by Miss Burke, underfook fhe proiecf of designing large copper panels inferprefing 'rhe sun. When com- plefed, fhese were permanenfly hung in fhe main office. advisor fo fha Arfs and Craffs Club. 84 Ari' X T Mrs. Befh Burke received her Bachelor of Science Degree upon graduafion from SUN- YAB. Af Benneff she feaches drawing, painf- ing, adverfising arf. ceramics, and murals. ln her classes she encourages giffed sfudenfs fo seek arf careers. Oufside of school. Mrs. Burke enioys lisfening fo classical music and working in her garden. .Arr Deparfmenf Sfrives fo Develop Sfudenfs' Creative Abilifies Mr. Rosario Casfiglia, a graduafe of fhe Rochesfer Insfifufe of Technoloqv- leeches Mechanical Drawing I and General Ari. He was awarded his Masfer's Degree from Buffalo Sfafs College and has also complefed a Graduafe Exfension Program Sfudy af SUNYAB. Mr. Casfiglia serves as fhe M usig Chorus Featured in Televised Christmas Assembly Through a combinaiion of per- formance and sfudy, The Music Deparimenl' aiiempled io give 'rhe siudeni -The knowledge and praciice 'ro iii his V individual needs. Such academic courses as Harmony l and ll and Apprecia- iion of Music +augh+ group sing- ing. Rudimenis of Music gave lal- enied pupils Jrhe opporiuniries 'ro wriie original scores. Praciical ex- perience was derived from play- ing in ihe band or orchesira or singing in chorus. The highlighi of Jrhe year for ihe chorus was sing- ing during ihe 'relevised Chrisi- mas Assembly. Mr. Frank Nowak received his Bachelor of Science Degree af Fredonia Siaie Teecher's College and his Mas+er's Degree in Educa- iion ai' ihe Universiiy of Buffalo. l-le recenily made an evaluaiion of 'lhe general music curriculum for Buffalo schools. Mr. Nowak conducis ihe band and orchesfra. and is also advisor fo Benne'l'+'s Music Club. Ken Kaufman. accomplished pianisi' bui' novice on ihe bass, affempis +o pluck oui' a few noies during a praciice oi ihe orcheslra for Jrhe Chrisimas Assembly. A graduofe of 'lhe Julliard Conservalory and fhe Universiiy of Buffalo, Mrs. Arlene Seeger holds fhree degrees in music. Despife a heavy schedule insiruciing ihe Girl's and Mixed Choirs. 'reach- ing Hermony l and II, Rudimenls of Music, and Hislory oi Music, she is now working for her PhD. which she hopes lo receive shorlly. . rsis 1 1, 'f -2 1'- 'fif ' Q is A ,N c e., ,... Music 85 In ryping class. Miss Tananbaum iokes wiih a s+uden+ whose Finger is caughi beiween ihe keys. Clumsy af firsr. mosr siudenis' proficiency gradually increases. Business Mrs. Lillian Cohn received her Bachelor of Arfs Degree 'from ihe Universiiy of Buffalo, where she maiorad in ihe field of maihemaf- ics. She is presenily an insirucfor of Business Arifhmeiic. Mrs. Cohn especially enioys read- ing, and is in charge of ihe ordering, dis- iribuiing. and selling of paperback review books for feachers. Record Keeping lnfroduced info Business Curriculum The iundamenials of office rraining and execuiive adminis- iraiion, 'raughi' by 'rhe Business Deparimeni, oiien formed The background of a successful career following graduaiion. A new course ihis year, Record Keeping, was insriiured among The siandard courses of Typing, Shorihancl l and ll, Transcripiion. ,lniroduciion +o Business, Book- keeping. and Business Law. Nore- hand and Personal Typing were courses ofien raken by college bound siudenis who realized Jrhe necessiry of ihese skills. Miss Alice Gospodarski, chairman of The Business Deparimeni. received her Bachelor of Science Degree Cum Laude in Business Educafion af D'Youville College. She ieaches Nofehand. Secreiarial Praciice, Shorihand II, and Transcripiion. Her ouiside inferesis in- clude insfrucfing an Adulr Educaiion course a+ D'Youville College. Mrs. Judifh Jayson, who feaches lniroduciion io Business classes, received her Bachelor of Aris Degree from Si. Mary of fhe Wood College of Terre Hauie, Indiana. Previously she laugh? deaf children ai' S+. Mary's School in Buffalo. She is a member of fha Junior Prom Commifiee rhis year. Playing bridge is her iavoriie pasfime. Business 87 Homemaking Homemaking Aids Girls fo Form Efficient Households The l-lomemaking Deparfmenl' prepared fhe high school girl fo organize a neaf and efficienl' household. ln classes. fhe sfudenfs were. insfrucfed in many aspecls of home managemenr and eco- nomics, such as learning fo solve family problems, fo prepare well balanced. meals, and fo budge? fhe income. Pracfice in design- ing and making cloihes gave fhe girls fhe 'rraining necessary fo provide adequafe clofhing on a limiled budgef. Some girls were also awarded a Red Cross Cer- fificafe upon successful comple- fion of 'rhe Home Nursing Course. Homemaking served as a solid foundaiion for ofhers who were inferesied in becoming di- eficians or leachers. Mrs. Mary McQuinn feaches Home Econom- ics l, ll, and lll. She has been leaching ai' Benneff for eleven years and previously 'raughf in illinois. Mrs. McOuinn affended Easfern Siaie Teachers College and received her Masfer's Degree af Buffalo Sfafe College. Sha is advisor lo The Fufure Nurses Club and also enioys bowling and reading. Having been warned fhaf Mrs. Cooper's iesl' would be difficulf Sandra Louis opens her bool: for some lasf minufe sfudying. Mrs. Barbara Cooper graduafed from Buf- falo Sfafe College where she received her Masfer's Degree in Home Economics. She Teaches English I and Home Economics. ln her spare lime she enioys sewing and bowl- ing. and is fl-ie advisor fo the Fufure Home- makers of America Club. She is always will- ing fo help sfudenfs with fheir problems. uns, ' In Graphic Aris class Ed Nocaeb prinis programs for Senior Day. Priniing classes performed such services, lndgsfrigl Arfs Mr. Richard Fisher received his Bachelor of Science Degree and Masfer's Degree ai' Buffalo Siafe College. As heacl of 'rhe lndusirial Arfs Deparfmeni. he 'reaches General Meial and Woodshop. slressing individual inslruciion. Mr. Fisher is ihe advisor To 'the Civil Defense Club, and co-orclinaior of +he Work-Training Program. industrial Arfs Program Provides Vocafional Training Mr. Edward Lazarro, 'leacher of Graphic Aris. graduaied from Buffalo Siaie College and is pres- enfly working Toward his Masier's Degree in Guidance ai Canisius College. He is fhe recreafion clirecior of ihe Massachuseffs Avenue Boy's Club, 'ihe weighl' liiiing champion of New York Siaie. and The organizer of 'ihe Barbell Club. The lndusirial Aris deparimeni' iaughi' ihe siudeni basics for iur- iher vocaiional opporiuniiies. Comprehensive Shop allowed him io explore 'rhe areas of 'rhe ln- dusirial Aris Program. The slu- den+ ihen advanced io Graphic Aris, General Prim' Shop, or Mel'- al Working. Teachers used films io give 'rhe siudenis a greaier 'rechnical knowledge. Mrs. Leona Bradi' iaughi Oc- cupaiional Educaiion. This course sirived io prepare each s+uden'r io worlc well wiih oihers, and io become proficieni in some field. Siudenls covered ihe same ma- ierial as ihe academic classes. buf a+ a slower pace. lndusfrial Ar-is 89 A+ a crucial momeni' in +he game. Lincla Kreuler realizes fhai she has been playing aqainsr ihe wrong leam. Mrs. lsalael Kerlaer received her Bachelor of Science Degree from Hue Universiry of Pirisburgh. While fhere. she worked on fhe school newspaper siaff. Mrs. Kerber insirucis classes in physical educafion and supervises fhe girls affer-school sporis program. Oufside of school, she enioys par- ficipafing in various sporis. 90 Phys Ed Mrs. Haffie Ford, one of lhe girl's new physical educaiion insirucfors, leeches Sophomores, Jun- iors and Seniors. She affended Jackson Siaie College in Mississippi, and laier entered ihe Air Force School. Al' SUNYAB she received a' physiorherapy cerlificaie. Her inieresis include horse- back riding. swimming, ancl golfing. Mrs. Marcia Lewis, a graduaie of SUNYAB where she received her Bachelor of Educa- rion Degree. 'reaches Girls' Physical Educa- iion. She is inreresied in lhe developmenl' of good sporfsmanship in her sfudenis and slrives for an afmosphere 'rhal produces This result Officiafing volleyball and skiing are some of her favoriie pasfimes. Bhxsid Co-ordination, Muscular Development, Phys Ed Goal This year The Physical Educa- Tion DeparTmenT sTressed co-ordi- naTion and muscular develop- menT. This goal was achieved Through regular calisThenics and The use of various apparaTus in- cluding maTs. sTall bars. and bucks. NaTional and sTaTewide TesTs were given aT The onseT and again aT The close of The school year To measure each sTudenT's sTamina, sTrengTh, and abiliTy. These consisTed of siT-ups, Tread- mills, side sTepping, and The shuT- Tle run. Swimming and Hygiene were mandaTory Tor all Freshmen. Beginners were insTrucTed in how To swim, while Those more pro- TicienT in The waTer beneTiTTed by improving Their skill. Mr. Gerald Berkman. a former professional baseball player wiTh The Philadelphia Phillies, is chair- man of The Physical EducaTion Deparl'menT. He also was an All-High baseball player aT HuTch- Tech. Besides insTrucTing gym. he coaches The Cross CounTry. BaskeTbal-l and Track Teams. OuTside of school. Mr. Berkman enioys reading. Push-ups are one oT The many exercises done by boys during gym classes To keep TiT. A rouTine oT rigorous physical exercise is a parT of every gym period. l Phys Ed 9 I Willie Sysman shows The resT of The class whaT They, Too. can accomplish by reg- ularly compleTing Their calisThenics. Basic Techniques of Basketball, Soccer, Golf, Football Displayed in Boys' Phys Ed Classes Boys were allowed Time aT The beginning of Their many classes To engage in baslceTball' pracTice. This inspired The drive Tor naTural developmenT ol compeTiTion. A varied curriculum was also inTro- duced inTo Their classes. This ex- perimenT included insTrucTion in The various aspecTs oT TooTball, baskeTball, soccer. and golf.. Girls gym classes were TaughT The TunclamenTals of baslceTball, volleyball, and baclminTon. Time was also devoTecl To The use of The ropes. rings, and The pracTic- ing oT Toll: dancing and Tumbling. Exercising To music and marching supplemenTed Their course. 92 Phys Ed Mr. Nicholas Mogavero, Physical EducaTion Teacher. aTTended The UniversiTy of Buffalo where he received his Bachelor and MasTer's Degrees. He is The coach of The baseball and TooTball Teams. Mr. Mogavero also serves as recording secreTary Tor The WesTern New York FooTball Coaches AssociaTion. BenneTT's Swimming, Hygiene and Gym in- sTrucTor, Mr. Byron Viclery, received his Bachelor of Physical EducaTion Degree aT The UniversiTy of BriTish Columbia. He also aT- Tended Carnegie College of Physical Educa- Tion and The UniversiTy of Iowa, where he obTained his MasTer's Degree. Mr. Viclcery coaches The swimming and Tennis Teams. Senior Boys lie exhausted on the gym floor after completing the National Physical Fitness Test given to compare Bennett's students with others throughout the nation. -Sp,e,e-ch Te-q-chef, Permanent iuhillhle Speech Teacher, Floating Substitute Aid Bennettonians Miss Jesse Hoffman received her Bachelor ot Science Degree at Barnard College and SUNYAB. She serves as a floating substitute, teaching a variety ot subiects. Miss Hoffman takes an ac- tive interest in the young people ot today. Working esta volunteer tor Multiple Sclerosis, she keeps active outside of school. To correct any speech problems by conversa- tion is the aim ot Mrs. Rochele Kerchner's speech classes. graduate ot the University of Massachusetts with a Bachelor ot Arts De- gree, Mrs. Kerchner creates an informal at- mosphere which she teels is conducive to bet- ter results. ln her spare time she enioys play- ing bridge and bowling. Speech Teacher, Permanent Substitute 93 x ? 'w ,. ,c ' ' x , 1 - 6 Wilh The ending of classes al 2 45 exlra curricular achv :lies become an irnporlanl parl of sludenl life a+ Benneif Breaking away from 'rhe rigid sirain of +he classroom siu denls find clubs and organiza- +ions a welcome change which provides a chance 'ro develop qualifies of leadership and in- Organizations in LN dividualify. Q-ommunity Association Community Association Backs Education Advancement 5 T COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION -- FRONT ROW: Mrs. Al B. Benson Jr.. Mrs. David F. Cox, Mrs. Milton Lesses. Mrs. Charles Fogel, Mrs. Alvin Small ROW TWO: Mrs. James Cameron. Mrs. George Dick Smith, Mrs. Ma- thew Gooding. Samuel Greenfield, Mrs. Sam- uel Greentield. Mrs. Godfrey. H. Wencle, God- frey H. Wende. Alvin S. Small. The Bennett High School Com- munity Association encouraged the promotion ot students' wel- tare and the advancement ot education. With the Student Council's aid, members ran the book rack and sponsored Teach- ers' Recognition Day. In order 'tor two exchange students to at- tend Bennett next year, the As- sociation worked with the AFS Club in its annual pizza sale. Oth- er proiects included the Athletic Dinner and the Freshman Frolic. During the tall. the Open I-louse was held to allow parents to be- come acquainted with their chil- dren's teachers. Dr. Sheppard Goldberg spoke at a spring meet- ing on Teenage Morality. Two Community Association members who volunteered to help with the American Field Service pizza drive prepare pizzas in the school cafeteria that morning. X! , . ., H K , ., ,S gist., - uri 1 My A, ., . , ' H, 5 H - f H5 is - in ff 4 sr 1.5.2 g . ' ' ' f3 ' AFS-FRONT ROW: C. Cobry, T. Occhiufo. R. Moriarfy. S. Arnold. K. Woodruff. D. Ben- son. C. Schwab, L. Klein, C. Cobry. L. Mose- by ROW TWO: M. Freedman. E. Rubensiein, T. Nadlsr, K. Dilcher. Treasurer: E. Gibbons, Secrefaryq B. Siorm, Presideni: S. George, Vice Presidenf: E. Savage, Sergeanl'-al-Arms: L. Mecca, S. Arbesman, H. Sfein, L. Curry AES ROW THREE: J. Marx, J. Schwarfz, D. Pel- lerife, H. Farber. J. Posferman, R. Scinia, E. Kornmehl, L. Slafer, M. Sorrenfo, S. Siern. R. G-ilden. M. Kofra. M. Moulden. J. Ziff. I. Gins- berg, J. Fisch. M. Zeldner, L. Hyman ROW FOUR: J. Koffas. J. Lesh, G. lngraman, L. Weissman, D. Klopfer, J. Bayless. S. Harris. S. Braufigam. L. Hoffman. P. Hough, S. Ar- nold. T. Suor, S. Weyer, M. Small, L. Hill, M. Kobrin ROW FIVE: S. Messier, S. Scoff. J. Rodgers, M. Lanz, J. Jchnsfon. B. Harris. H. Hale, B. Sfaubii-1. C. Lockwood. R. Wriql-a+. M. Anioniadis. D. Melfon. E. Sanford, L. Cus- fer. A. Tzifzis. D. Sylvesfer, P. Palma. S. Hof- mann Annual AFS Pizza Sale Sponsors Exchange Students A pizza sale. sponsored by Jrhe American Field Service, helped +o bring iwo foreign exchange siudenis To Benne'r+. This year. Benneii was hosi' 'ro Jeanne Marie Douay of France and Krishnan Ramachandran of india. During fhe year. 'rhey par- Hcipaied in such aciiviiies as din- ing af AM8cA's Yankee Doodle Room, leciuring 'io hislory class- es. and visiiing several Wesfern New York schools. Jeanneife also appeared on The Meei fhe Millers ielevision program. Soon afrer fheir arrival ai' Bennefi. JeanneHe and Kris par+icipa+e acrively in school affairs and become enihusiasfic leaders of sfudenf aciivifies. AFS 97 Qfudenf Council Sfudenf Council Alfers Selling Organizafionu lmage Bev STorm checks STudenT Council Tiles To compare lasT year's BoosTer Bul-Ton sales wiTh The currenT year's. ln an aTTempT To alleviaTe iTs image as solely a selling organ- izaTion. The STudenT Council un- derToolc more diversiTied proiecTs during The l966-67 year. To aid The lnTer-High Council in iTs proiecT To secure a driver educaTion course in The sTandard school curriculum. BenneTT repre- senTaTives wroTe leTTers To Dis- TricT Councilman Lyman supporT- ing This proposal. Adding To The exciTemenT and spiriT of The Ben-Ken Weekend. The STudenT Council sponsored a VicTory Dance on The evening oT The TooTball game. ProTiTs Trom This evenT were ufilized To pur- chase needed uniiorms Tor The baslceTball Team. Surpassing boTh Their goal and all previous records, This year's ChrisTmas ChariTies Drive raised over Sl940. ConTribuTions col- lecTed daily in homerooms were supplemenTed by Three pre- school HoT ChocolaTe Hours and a SanTa Claus and SanTa's Helper ConTesT. The donaTions were senT To nine various research ToundaTions and hospiTals. STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: H. Safren, S. Lesser. J. Calabrese. J. Specfor. R. Hoffman, S. SaTuloTT. C. Sadilc. L. Lyons, M. LeVine ROW TWO: J. Lanz, M. Weil. H. SiTcov. J. Alessi. E. Green, J. Ziff, J. Marx. 98 Sfudenl' Council B. Simms, L. Liggans ROW THREE: H. Siegel. W. Sysman, C. Sysman. N. Hasan. A. Jaffe. C. WillerT. J. Douay, N. Vigsland, K. Allen. A. Fonzi. S. Jacobs. M. Kushner, D. Carsell. E. Small. P. Friedman. I. Siegel ROW FOUR: A. Mandelcorn. J. Paull. A. Smiih. D. Adams. S. Arnold, S. Gandel. M. Goldberg. T. Shea. D. Barlow, N. Sfaubih. V. Hough. S. ScoTT. E. Eaton. T. Pobywaylo. R. Doren, J. Rodgers EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Rob. err Killinger. Presidenfq Marsha Kali. Nr- lendance Officer ROW TWO: George Birch. effe, Sophomore Represenfafiveg Linda Nenni, Secralaryg Beverly Sform. Treasurer ROW THREE: Larry Finlr, Chaplain: Charles Seih. Junior Represenfarive ROW FOUR: Ed Pro- chownilr. Parliamenhsrian: absenl from piclure -Richard Weiskopf, Vice President Raymond Finlc, Freshman Represenfalive Anne Fonzi checks wiih Sfudeni Council Presideni Roberl Killinger concerning some lasi minule defails for a Chrisfmas Hoi' Chocolare Hour. Dressed up as one of San'ra's Helpers. Michele Kofarslni prornoies ihe Sludenf Council Chrisfmas Charilies Drive. 4 J... 5 mg, , r MQW J ye Sfudeni' Council 99 KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: A. Joffe, lnfer- nafional Trusfee: M. Pulka, Treasurer: J. Kern, Vice Presidenh K. Kaufman. Presidenf: J. Schapiro, Secrelary: G. Kaiser, Chaplain: R. Wrighf, Lieufenanf Governor ROW TWO: H. Siegel. A. Aronoff, J. Alessi. A. Locane, Service Clubs J. Graber, S. Slesinger. S. Raichilson, G. Bircheffe. B. Chalmer, H. Banner. M. Raikes ROW THREE: M. Greenfield, C. McKibben, L Fink. C. Thompson, A. Bergman, M. For- man, D. Barlow. D. Sylvesfer. N. Vige- land. A. Benson. B. Weinsfen ROW FOUR: R. Doren, J. Allen, D. Tananbaum. R. Kloner, G. Braffon. M. Wagner. E. Pro- chownik, L. Blifz, W. Jarrelf, J. Salomon, C. Seifz. P. Koffas. M. Abeles Key Club Collects Record Amount During Bundle Day Hoping fo avoid a fhird baskefball loss fo Key Club. Greg Brown and Alan Adema plan ln'reracf's sfrafegy. l00 Service Clubs Key Club, boys' organizafion under fhe sponsorship of Kiwanis lnfernafional, promofed a Bundle Day in Ocfober. during which fhe Benneff club collecfed over fiffy bags of clofhing. Donafed fo fhe needy children of fhe Appalachia region. fhe arnounf of confribu- fions surpassed all previous rec- ords. ln March, a Talenf Show for fhe Children's Hospifal was or- ganized. The Empire Sfafe Dis- fricf Key Club Convenfion was held in April af The Concord Re- sorf in fhe Cafskills, where four disfricf officers were elecfed. Members planned a Faculfy-Key Club baskefball game in March fo raise profifs for fhe school fund. The Key-Recf News was in- sfifufed as a humorous and in- formafive newsleffer. The Key Club also sponsored an assembly during fhe year. lnferacf donafed fhe proceeds of fheir Chrisfmas Book Drive fo Children's Hospifal. The organ- izafion mainfained fhe school Losf and Found ancl checked fhe park- ing lof each morning for illegally parked cars. Members published accounfs of club acfivifies in Their newspaper. Inside lnferacf. Re- sponsibilifies of fhe club included checking coafs af school dances. keeping fhe fronf hall bullefin Ronald Wrighr counis Hhrene Came- ron's change affer selling her a glass of Pepsi during The iniermission of An Absoluie Ball. Ken Kaufman. Presidem' of Key Club. speaks 'ro +he members concerning 'rheir clofhes drive, which ended successfully wi'rh fhe collecrion of over fiHy bundles. INTERACT-FRONT ROW: P. Fogel. A. Mandelcorn, Treasurer: R. Weiskopf, Vice Presidenh P. Simon. President R. Green, Sec- refaryz R. Wurenoff. Sergeam' ai' Arms: L. Fogel ROW TWO: R. Kofra, M. Weil, J. Lanz. H. Morse, R. Nisely, S. Tessler, H. Mey- ers, J. Freedman, S. Jacobs, C. Enkus. K. O'Connell ROW THREE: R. Brunner, G. Lesses. B. Hunf, D. Cox, A. Odlyzlco. W. Long, A. Cox, D. Wieland, A. Adema, Z. Alapi, G. Brown, J. Coder. H. Hale Pele Simon, Presidenl of lnferacl, prac- 'rices a 'Foul shoi' before +he annual Key Club-Inferaci' baslcefball game. E. Service Clubs IOI lnteract Donates Books to Children's Hospital Civil Defense Members Direct Air Raid Drills board up to date, and helping with book collections at the end ot the year. Members ot the Boys' Civil Defense Club directed students to satety zones during air raid drills. Stationed on stairways, they relieved bottlenecks and guided classes in tire drills. ClVlL DEFENSE-FRONT ROW: D. Jackson. Secretary-Treasurer: J. Woodson. Vice Presi- dent: T. Lewis. President: D. Sykes. Sergeant- at-Arms ROW TWO: P. Trililetti, M. White. R. Melson. H. Hale, G. Dorsey, P. Weymouth, J. Sackler. G. Siddall ROW THREE: J. Ly- ons, B. Lewis, F. Maeling, L. Morgan, C. Wende, S. Mears, D. Adams. R. Moppins. A. Kirkland Members ot the Civil Defense Club prepare to sound the all-clear bell on an air raid drill. State Law requires that three drills be given per year. fs .V - Y ' ,. .WL W 4. , KL ...ii 1 I,.V s.,.' K, 3, 3, , 1 .,. fs . - , V V , ..,k E:. , VS in ,kt J.: , ,Ie , y. - -1. . Q Q rf, ., . - -. . , M . f G 4 ft w 5- .-sy , .Q ze.. gg y 'pew' . ., 5. K ,A , e V Q53 . . fi , , , Y if , , gg , I 'JI - l02 Service Clubs FLAG MARSHALS-FRONT ROW: G. Ed- wards. A. Joffe. R. Doren, K. O'Connell, W. Jarreff, Coordinaior: J. Barnes, M. Forman, M. Saru ROW TWO: T. Shea. D. Cain. T. Chillenden, R. Cole. M. Goldberg, G. Coles, A. Rias. M. Gipson, C. Jones, R. Jadd, L Hagerfy. L. Newell, M. Pullca. G. Brallon PUBLlC ADDRESS CREW-FRONT ROW: M. Lanz. P. DiGesars ROW TWO: R. Merrifield, K. O'Connell. L. Curry ROW THREE: T. Chilfenclen Mggifgrs Flag Marshals Open Assemblies The Audio-Visual Aids Crew supplied leachers wi'I'h movie and slide proieciors, 'rape recorders. and oiher classroom aids. They ordered films from +he downlown educaiion deparlmeni. The Flag Marshals led 'rhe pro- cessionals al' all Benneii' assem- blies and Communiiy Associalion meelings. This ceremony added digniiy io opening exercises. The BenneH Broadcasling Sys- lem presenied homeroom nolices each morning, informing sludenis of 'rhe day's aciiviiies. The Public Address Crew also delivered as- sembly announcemenis. During opening -exercises of an assem- bly, Flag Marshal. Mike Pullca carries lhe flag lo ils slandard on siage. si 2 x . 4 R . s x Pam DiGesare reads a special announcemenl during homeroom noiices, reminding sludenls 'ro purchase Their iiclceis lor lhe Varieiy Show 'thai nighl. Monilors l03 Office moniior Muriel Caver sifs af fhe swiichboard conienieclly reading her book. wondering why fhe school phone is nor ringing as usual. AVA CREW-FRONT ROW: B. Hamilfon. W. Gipson, E. Huleff, L. Sippel, K. Ross, L. Wiilcs. R. Levy. J. Davis, P. Coffon, S. Siem- Newell. E. Zimmerman, W. Taium, A. Sfras- bieda. B. Heailey. P. Levin ROW TWO: K. ner, A. Hirsch Graber. V. Banks. S. Mears. L. Johnson, M. STAGE CREW-FRONT ROW: A. Bernhard, Manager: T. Chiffenden. Managerr M. Gold- R. Judd. J. Graber ROW TWO: D. Cain. berg ROW THREE: P. Carfer. P. DiGesare. J. Smiih. L. Curry. K. O'Connell, Assisfanf P. Curfer I 04 Monifors Ann Fonzi and Carol Biei. iwo office monirors, confirm s'ruden+ absenreeisms by 'ieiephoning Their homes. i i A moniror in Mr. Ve+rano's office. Karhy Allen, rypes 'rhe absence lis+ for disfribufion To homeroom ieachers. Office Monitors aid Administration, Answer Switchboard, Distribute Mail The Language Lab Crew helped teachers to operate the equip- ment in the Lab. They made sure that the equipment was in work- ing order, and when possible they made repairs. The Stage Crew was responsi- ble tor stage maintenance. This included checking out all the equipment used in stage produc- tions. controlling the lighting and sound. and sweeping the tloor at- ter maior performances. Office Monitors did much ot the ottice work in the Main Ot- tice such as answering the switch- board and tiling the schedule and registration cards. They distrib- uted all ot the mail in the teach- ers' mailboxes. delivered pack- ages and did any other odd iobs that required attention. OFFICE MONITORS-FRONT ROW: W. Froelich. J. Weinheimer, M. Freedman, S Raichilson, H. Friedler, M. Cover. M. Ko- tarski, V. Jenkins. L. Harris. S. Durchslag, P. Mueller ROW TWO: B. Simms, B. Ryans, R. Redlo, D. Concardi, P. DiGesare. C. Con- LANGUAGE LAB CREW-FRONT ROW: P. Carter, B. Chalmer. Manager: S. Mears. Man- ager: J. Freedman ROW TWO: L. Greenberg, stantino, D. Pattison, C. Cummings, C. Biel J. Becker. L. Rowland. P. Wolfberq, N. Buck: ner ROW THREE: K. O'Conner. E. Kornmehl L. Herschlag. L. Slater, D. Engelhardt. M Caver, D. Wunclerle, M. Zeldner. D. Sealy, M. Small. J. Posterman, J. Lesh, J. Bayless R. Zimmerman. S. Phelps, S. Kosilcowslci, S. Siembieda, L. Stromberg STANDING: L. Finlr, M. Abeles D. Spengler ROW FOUR: S. Wilson, S. Roeder. E. Retter, A. Bergman. L. Brown. S. Lenzner. B. Storm. B. Staubih, V. DeBerry, N. Eberhardt, K. Levine, P. Seely, J. Good- ing, S. Pritchard. F. Freedman Monitors I05 GUIDANCE MONITORS-FRONT ROW: L. worth. M. Abeles. G. Brown. V. Trabucco, J. Fogel, M. Fuhlbruclr. S. Phelps. C. Whiting. M. Pepe. D. Wieribch. B. Haeiclc, L. Barret, K. Sternstein, G. Edwards ROW TWO: J. See- O'Connell reiter, C. Costantino. E, Hubbell, J. Ells- Guidance Monitors Arrange Advisory Sessions Attendance Monitors Verify Student Absences ATTENDANCE MONITORS-FRONT ROW: M. Cover. N. Buckner. M. Baskin. B. Simms. L. Levine. A. Fonzi, M. Joyce. M. Luplce ROW TWO: B. Sanin, L. Redmond, B. Dickman, L. Hill. M. Caver, M. Sternstein. C. Dafoe. T. I06 Monitors Pobywaylo. S. Phelps. D. Pettapiece ROW THREE: C. Whiting. J. Seereiter, L. Barret. B. Haeiclr, S. Kreutter. M. Watkins, H. Jack- son. C. Wyatt. K. LeVine. J. Ellsworth. K. Dil- cher, P. Woltberg Front hall monitor lla Jean Moore di- rects three students. arriving at I l:40. to Mr. Vetrano's outer office upon hearing their excuse that the bus ar- rived late. In planning for their futures. Mark Fuhlbruclc waits to see his guidance counselor while Emmy Hubbell and Ju- dith Pepe glance through college cat- alogues. Guidance Monitors ran errands, answered the telephone and tiled college catalogues tor the Guidl ance Department. In addition, they arranged appointments tor students with the Guidance coun- selors. Responsibilities ot the Attend- ance Monitors ranged from com- piling absence and tardy lists to collecting the yellow attendance cards. Monitors verified students' absences by telephoning their homes. They also checked tardy pupils into school. BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: J. Geller. Secrelary: K. Viclor, Vice President D. Schenk, Presidenl' ROW TWO: HALL MONITORS-FRONT ROW: R. Brun- ner, R. Keira. H. Meyers ROW TWO: G. L. Bogam. A. Sanders. S. Rosenberg, L. Mer- rill. A. Smifh. G. Posfweiler. M. Moulder. C. Gagne Lesses. J. Coder. H. Morse Bookroom Monirors kepl Jrhe bookroom in order and dislrib- ured and slamped new lexlbooks. They kep'r losl sludenl' books sep- arale from rhe olhers. The Hall 'Monilors were sla- lioned a+ lhree localions on 'rhe firsr floor. Chosen by Mr. Sikora, The monilors were responsible for guiding visilors To The office and assisring wirh all deliveries made +0 'rhe school. The members of The Bullelin Board Commi'Hee worked on Jrhe Boards during Jrheir spare lime. Crealive displays made Jrhe halls more aH'rac:live and kepl' lhe slu- dem' body well informed. BOOKROOM MONITORS-M. Blackwell. J. Freedman, L. Hagerly Moniiors l07 Swimming Monitors Act as Lifeguards, Demonstrate Style to Beginners GIRLS GYM AND SWIMMING MONITORS -FRONT ROW: E. Bennett. K. Kill, J. Klop- ter. S. George, D. Butler, S. Cartley. L. Scior- tino. M. Goldstein ROW TWO: A. Burdine, In the tew minutes between classes. Gym Monitor Max White shoots bas- kets betore checking the locker rooms. l08 Monitors S. Stachosai, S. Chapman. S. Bean, l. Came- ron. S. Bineyard. S. Chapin. E. Eaton. B. Lee, C. Kuhn, D. Anderson. S. Brunner Gym and Swimming Monitors watched locker rooms during physical education classes. Gym Monitors recorded physical tit- ness marksjand Swimming Moni- tors acted as liteguards and dem- onstrated strokes to beginners. Library Monitors helped stu- dents' tind library books and checked the books in and out. making sure that none were dam- aged. The monitors also delivered library slips to study halls. Cafeteria Monitors maintained order in the lunchrooms by col- lecting trays and straightening chairs. They sold milk and direct- ed dismissals, along with report- ing cafeteria ottenders to the Student Boa rd. LIBRARY MONITORS-FRONT ROW: C Kearney, P. Trotta, V. Jenkins. M. Moore, Bloom, J. Barry. B. Kearney ROW TWO: D Rosen. B. Malone, K. CIGDP. C. Benzin. A. Burdine, R. Dill, M. Clutterbuck. E, Nedriqa. B. Timvlin ROW THREE: C. Seitz, C, Willert. S. Kuch, P. Skylark, R. Merrifield, A. Benson. H. Bugai, K. Mazur. T. Pobywaylo, N. Alessi BOYS GYM AND SWIMMING MONITORS C. Jones' M. AdeII C' Barone- A. Cox. S. Cal:Si'6l lB lVlOl'll'l'OI' James F6- --FRONT ROW: B. Merrifield, B. Hielamen, J. Pecoraro, R. Warenoff, W. Jarrefl, M. Gold- 'l'Uf'I'1S 6 fray from 'rhe 'lll'S'l' floor 'l'edCl'l- Lanz, M. compogno, T. Shea, M. whno. R. oofg, J. Woodson, c. Miliiello org' lounge +0 +he norfh cafe+eria. Doren. C. DiCanio ROW TWO: J. Paylon. A visilor aslcs hall monilor Daniel Adams 'lo direci him fo lime main office. Hall Mon- i+ors also were responsible for assis+ing wifh deliveries af +l1e rear doors. Monifors I09 CAFETERIA MONITORS-FRONT ROW: W. Osfroff, J. Barnes. C. Barons, Cnpiainz T. Shea. Caphainz S. Pecoraro. Caphsin: J. Bu- ell, Caphain: D. Curry, Capfain ROW TWO: J. Lanz. P. Thinnes, T. O'ConnelI. R. Zuluwski, T. Lewis, R. Merrifield. R. Leib, D. Wrighf. R. Doren. F. DiPaolo. S. Gummins ROW THREE: C. Sysman, W. Delo'r'ro. J. Freedman, T. Gillespie, G. Coleman. C. Jones, W. Jar- ref. E. HuIeH, J. Payfon. L. Hageriy, G. Kareff. T. May. J. Woodson Cafeferia Moni+or Gary Kareff nonchalan+ly inspecfs a cafeferia disasfer in which a boy has empfiecl his fray onio fhe floor insfeacl of info a garbage can. I I0 Moniiors Lqtguggg Clubs German Club Supplements Meetings by Theater Party SPANISH CLU B-FRONT ROW: L. Chamber- lin, B. Resman, Sergeant-at-Arms: C. Seitz, Vice President: A. Locane, President: P. Pal ma, Secretary: B. Robson, Treasurer: M. Sou- sa. M. Freedman, N. Holcberg ROW TWO A. Rosen, L. Hanson. L. Hyman. D. Pellerite, R. Fisher. l. Siegel, L. Ruttin, J. Posterman S. Chapman, S. Benton, L. Walton, J. Fisch H. Farber, B. Gandel, S. Lucas ROW THREE D. Concardi, D. Miller. J. Bayless, C. Stras- cina, S. Weyer, J. Hyman, C. Feinberg. J. Rettlze. M. Zeidner, D. Cranston, S. Thompson. D. Carsell, E. Hubbell, C. Costantino. L. Weissman, S. Slesinger ROW FOUR: R. Moore, S. Roeder, S. Chaplin, S. Herbert, J. Pere. S. Miles. P. Ganschow, S. Strauss, D. Harvey, J. Phillips, T. Chittenden, S. Kreutter, D. Shumslcy, J. Paull, D. Raclice. G. Degman RUSSIAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: K. Camp- Giza, A. Boyles, M. Stepney, J. Barnes ROW bell. J. Shapiro, President: R. Wright, Vice THREE: J. Stepney, L. Nedriga, M. Kotarslci, President: P. Lucas, Treasurer ROW TWO: G. Gatewood, A. Odiyzko, M. Watkins, L. N. Holcberg. T. Stenhouse, S. Paigen, T. Kushner, M. Biber, J. Nowiclri Fred Fischer, a Bennett alum- nus, showed slides on Germany to the members ot the German Club. At the Christmas party a skit was pertormed by the mem- bers and German games were played. Films on German culture were supplemented by a theater party to see German dialogue movies. The Hebrew Society held a Chanukah party in December where tilms on Israeli culture and Chanukah customs were shown. Interested members were given the opportunity to write to ls- rael tor pen pals. The club showed tilms at a Purim party in March. A highlight ot Spanish Club meetings was Doctor Miyares' tales ot his lite in Cuba. To lgfllv- s 5,62-.5 f is X 4 lmwiv Tony Locane explains the famous cus- tom ot brealcing a piiiata at Christmas to the members ot the Spanish Club. Language Clubs I I I undersrand Spanish culiure. lhe club rook a Tour of ihe Arr Gallery's Spanish display. Fried bananas and fabada were served ai' lheir Chrisimas pariy. The Russian Club visired a Rus- sian Orrhodox Church in Canada where club members were Taken on a 'four of The building. A+ rheir annual Chrisimas parly, caviar. lox. ierogi. and Russian black bread were fealured. HEBREW CLUB-FRONT ROW: F. Umof. M. Sfeinhorn. Sergeanf-af-Arms: I. Ginsberg, Vice Presidenf: F. Levine. Secreiary: J. Posierman, Treasurer: B. Rosen ROW TWO: l. Siegel. K. Graber. E. Kornmehl. R. Gilden. R. Rose, R. Lane. L. Hoffman. H. Farber. R. Hofman. B. Simms ROW THREE: J. Schwarrz. J. Med- niclc. H. Skerlrer, L. Srrauss. H. Schapiro. S. Lipman. M. Wexler, C. Sysman. L Kushner. M. Massis. J. Prince GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: K. Sfufz- man. R. Jacobs. C. Froehlich. W. Froelich. Z. Morfellaro, S. Arbesman. L. Triffshauser. H. Farber ROW TWO: D. LaRusch, P.iWhi1'e. S. Tessler. K. Vicfor. Secrefaryz M. Greenfield. Vice Presidenf: P. Fogel. Presidenh E. Korn- mehl. Treasurer: M. Ables. Chaplain: K. Hague ROW THREE: J. Siurclcler. R. Som- brio. B. Kornmehl. E. Nedriga. S. Hoffman. D. Polfer. L. Scholl. H. Siicov, J. Douay. B. Hieianen. D. Marsh. P. Friedman ROW FOUR: B. Weinsfein. S. Ritier. L. Weissman. M. Marion. P. Yosf. J. Scheifinger. Z. Alapi. R. Klein. S. Mears. R. Brunner. C. Roeifer. M. Dunham. M. Barbasch, S. Braufigam I I2 Language Clubs Edie Kornmehl. Secrefary of The German Club. finds our lhar she is fo play The role of a German maiden in a slci+ presenfed solely by +he officers of ihe club. Special lnferesl Chlbi New Riding Club Practices English Style Techniques ln +he newly formed Riding Club, members mei' regularly ai' lhe Foxhall Village Sfables in Lan- casier. There ihey learned English riding Techniques and ihe correcl' grooming of horses. informal discussions and mov- ies concerning Alomic and Nu- clear Physics comprised ihe pro- grams of lhe Physics Club. Lec- 'lures on careers in Physics and an assembly program were given. RIDING cLuB-FRONT Row: J. Bayless. WO: M' Wlnkelsiein. M. Ward. c. Gordon. Treasurer: L. Herschlag, Vice Presidenf: M. D. Poslweiler. J- Wilouqhby. 5- Gordon. L- Brucaio, Presideni: M. Nasca, Secrelary ROW Peiiys. L. Sapecky, B. Cochrane, R. Brucaio PHYSICS CLUB-FRONT ROW: N. Gray. B. Resman, Secrelaryp S. Siembieda. Vice Presi- denf: R. Wright Presidenf: L. Cusier, Treas- urer1 W. O'Rourlce ROW TWO: A. Burdine, A. Benson, P. Kolfas, C. Lockwood, A. Ocllyz- lro, K. Williams, H, Hale. M. Smell During a meering of lhe Physics Club. Ron Wrighl explains +0 Beih Holly Resman Al a meeling of 'rhe Riding Club. Mi- ancl Michael Wagner how lighi is refraded from a prism info bands of color. chael Winklesiein shows Jane Bayless how John Wayne leaps onro a horse. ab, BOWLING CLUB-FRONT ROW: S., Shum- slay, L. Harrison. V. Jenkins. B. Resman. Presi- dent J. Barnes, Vice Presidenfg P. Troila. F. Umoff. D. Mul+er ROW TWO: D. Meach- am. A. Galvin. S. Radice. F. Lenne, C. Roux. B. Allen. A. Heisfer. P. Thompson. G. Woolen. P. Uguccioni. A. Ryer ROW THREE: F. Di- Paola. N. Schmidf, T. Lewis. M. Dickey. G. Godwin. M. Sanders. R. Jadd. B. Lewis. L. Morgan. E. Peilapeice. P. Shipclarlc INTER-RACIAL RESEARCH ERS-F R O N T ROW: B. Cochrane. B. Malone, G. Carbonell. T. Floyd, B. Green. K. Rogers. J. Person. M. Young, D. Campbell ROW TWO: S. l-laffey. F. Maclin. N. Holcberg. Parliamenfarian: A. Kirkland, Treasurer: M. Harley, Vice Presi- denl: C. Williams. Presidenl. D. Cranslon. Sec- refaryg G. Brown, Sergeanf-af-Arms: S. Smifh S. Chapman, M. Koira ROW THREE: S Paigen. P. Troh'a. S. Block, S. Messier. C Gordon. J. Davis. Y. Morey, K. Floyd. D. Beiocco. L. Curry, L. Hill, N. Seafe. C. Roux. GOLF CLUB-FRONT ROW: L. Fogel, D, lcas. H, Fogel. D. Weyer. P. Carfer. P. Car- Mabry: Secrelary-Treasurer: J. Lanz, Vice fer. M. Weil. J. Kern ROW THREE: S. Tess- Presidenff D. Cox. Presidenrz D. Klopfer, P. ler. O- Tffbef- J- 5ClWelllf'9e - R- Judd- M- Rosenberg ROW TWO: M. LeVine. G. Far- WGQUSF- L- Sfr-Buss. J- Allen. l-- Bllil I I4 Special lnferesi' Clubs D. Adams. K. Clapp. B. Heinz ROW FOUR: G. lngrham. D. Sykes. R. Zimmerman. C. Barkley. W. Holls, B. Overholf. K. O'Connell. B. Harisrcn. B. Collins, V. DeBerry. R. Wrighf, L. Childers, M. Waflcins, V. Brown, J. Lyons, S. Scolf. R. Moppins. A. Burdine. B. Simms The Golf Club held Spring and Fall rournamenrs al' Grover Cleveland Golf Course. They had win+er pracrices in room 369 ro keep 'rheir swings in form. The Bowling Club mel ar Allied Bowling Lanes. The highlighls of 'rhe year were Jrhe Spring Tour- namenl and 'rhe awarding of fro- phies ar The end of rhe year. A 'rrip +o McDouglas Shrine in Rocheslrer was an imporfanl' evenr for 'rhe ln'l'er-Racial Researchers. ln Jrheir assembly 'rhey performed a slcir depicring problems of mi- norily groups. Representative of New York Telephone Addresses Future Secretaries This year, the Future Secretar- ies ot America invited Miss Cher- ry trom the New York Telephone Company to speak to thelmem- bers ot the club on the import- ance ot voice control and good speech habits. Miss Kather lec- tured on classitying and mailing packages and letters. The Arts and Cratts Club held an Art Contest and made numer- ous posters publicizing school ac- tivities. Members visited Buttalo State College and the Albright- Knox Art Gallery to see the works ot advanced college students and tamous artists. Mr. Mogavero tries to explain his throwing two gutter balls in a row, after dem- onstrating tothe bowling club proper techniques for throwing strikes. FUTURE SECRETARIES-ROW ONE: K. Val- vo. K. Kell. J. DiVincenzo, J. Johnson. Treas- urer: P. Seeley. Secretary: K. Mogtord, C. Seitz. S. Loucks ROW TWO: A. lozzia, l.. ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB-ROW ONE: P. Jackson. J. Lesh. Secretary: M. Moldar, Treas- urer: R. Kayser, President: Mr. Castiglia, J. Getter ROW TWO: R. Abbott. D. Eby. S. Vaught. S. Moslow, G. Wootsr. M. Weidman. J. Hamner. T. Benzel ROW THREE: R. Scinta, N. Powell, D. Keeys, K. Morgan, A. Sanders. L. Merritt. L. Benincasa. J. Bayless. P. Carter Rowland, S. Kirisits. J. Klopter. M. Gelcas. M. Smith. D. Engelhardt. J. Horder. S. Burn- er. C. Raszeia, C. Reinohl. K. Meyer. D. Bartlemus ROW THREE: G. Ingraham. D. Sturckler. L. Then. T. Then, P. Cipriani, M. Copper. B. Overholt, N. Eberhardt, D. Baioc- co. M. Mirabelli, S. Margolis. T. Pobywaylo. C. Godert. R. Oliver. S. Stachoski Special Interests Clubs I I5 America Club Sponsors Americanism Essay Contest, Patriotic Assembly FOLK SONG CLUB-FRONT ROW: L. Fo- gel. S. Stern, V. Kornik,-Secretary-Treasurer: C. Lockwood. President: C. Feinberg. Ser- geant at Arms: B. Anderson. Vice President: CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: E. Marsh, D. Manic, J. Giamaroni. A. Goldfarb, H. Stern, C. Herbeclr, B. Kornmehl ROW TWO: B. Hsitanen. B. Robson, B. Tallmadge. R. Kotre, Secretary-Treasurer: A. Aronoff, President: D. J. Spector ROW TWO: M. Sternstein. D. Miniszewslci, P. Cotton. T. Occhiuto, R. Nusi- nov. P. Milligan, M. Goldstein, B. Ryan, M. Kalinowslcin M. McClive ROW THREE: C. Marsh. M. Massis. S. Lesser ROW THREE B. Chelmer, R. Abwender, C. Jaclrson. M. Le- Vine, S. Herbeck. S. Siembieda, K. Williams. K. Ketter. R. Elman. A. Sohinslci, H. Sefren K. Graber ROW FOUR: K. Miller. P. Rosen: Costantino, L. Benincasa, C. Wartenlaerg, S Kreutter, L. Custer, S. Messler, C. Eddy. S Chapin. N. Saute. T. Pobywaylo. J. Disher, D. Chowniec, N. Holcberg berg. M. Kobrin. G. Lesses, S. Tleorner. M. Siembieda, P. Levin. R. Goldman. D. Hollings, P. Swain, P. Wyatt, J. Judd. R. Sombrio, A. Hirsch Ilb Special Interest Clubs An Americanism Essay Confesl' and Pa+rio+ic Assembly were rhe main proiec+s of lhe America Club. The club encouraged Ben- nell' 'l'o acquire a s'ra'rue of George Washingron, and ini+ia+- ed a newspaper, The American Scene. Enrhusiasfic Bennell' folk sing- ers found chances +o express lhemselves in monihly hoorenan- nies sponsored by 'rhe Folk Song Club. A successful ralenf show was sraged by groups of mem- bers. Five Chess Club m e m b e r s played in fournamenrs held by The Queen Ciry Chess League. com- pefing wirh Ten orher schools for 'rhe ci'ry lille. The olher members of lhe club played infra-club marches. Abraham Hirsch moves his bishop info posirion for a checkmafe, during a meefing of +he Chess Club. ' E 5 5 Q . x Y AMERICA CLUB-FRONT ROW: K. Kell, R. Redlo. T. Pobywaylo. Secrefaryg K. Williams. Presidenf: D. Dewyer, Sergeanf ai' Arms: P. TroHa ROW TWO: L. Rowland. C. Coslan- iino, C. Roux. L. Benincnsa, S. Fosbury. R. Redlo. B. Resman. S. Arbesman. M. Goldsiein, C. Barkley ROW THREE: N. Seafe. J. Lyons, R. Pringle. B. Hunf. S. Siembieda. C. Lock- wood. R. Wright L. Cusfer. H. Hale. S. Messier 'A L l? .. .sy V - 'ix Guesfs. speakers, and fhe enfire sfudenl' body ioin in +he singing of God Bless America af fha close of fhe Pafriofism Assembly presenfed by +he America Club. Special lnferesfs Clubs I I7 l Math Club Fealures Computer Programmingp Chemistry Club Visifs CHEMISTRY CLUB-FRONT ROW: L. Schenk, Sergeanf-af-Arms: L. Cusfer. Secre- fcry: S. Tessler. Vice Presidenf: M. Schifferli. Presideni: A. Benson. Treasurer: P. Trofie ROW TWO: D. Liffleiohn. L. Harris. B. Korn- melil, D. Marsh. R. Judd, C. Roux. B. Brock. J. Lanz. S. Chapman. B. Simms ROW THREE: S. Kreufier. J. Judd. D. Shumsky. S. Siembi- eda, C. VVende, D. Harvey, C. Lockwood. A. Odlyzlco, K. Williams. P. Weymouih, V. Brown, M. Young The Chemislry Club ioolc field +rips of 'The McDougall-Builer Paini' Company, i'l'ie Food and Drug Adminisiraiion. and 'flue famed Nuclear Reacior ai' SUN- YAB. Guesi leciurers spoke io ihe members on ihe imporiance of modern chemisiry in our world and films were renied and shown. Each member of Jrhe Maih Club presenied a differeni' aspeci of Ma'rhema+ics such as Probabil- i'ry or ihe Ari of Consfruciing Flexagonsf' Guesi leciurers came 'io speak from area colleges. and Mr. Alessi infroclucecl Compuier Programming io 'rhe members. MATH CLUB--FRONT ROW: B. Resman. A. Odlyzko. Secrefary-Treasurer: A. Locane, Vice Presideni: R. Nisely, Presidenf: A. Burdine. Sergeani'-ai'-Arms: S. Halley ROW TWO: R. Elmnn. D. Marsli. A. Benson. D. Sylvasier, H. Hale. B. Hunl, L. School. H. Banner. T. Giza ROW THREE: C. Rico, P. Koiias, D. Shum- slny, R. Klein, R. Podolin, D. Wieland. B. Levife, W. Simon. Z. Alapi, L. Monagle A foreign exchange s'ruclen+ a'Henc.ling SUNYAB addresses fhe Junior Council on World Affairs concerning unusual cusfoms of his nafive couniry. Rhodesia. McDougall-Butler Inc. Informaiive discussions led by Mr. Nowak and gueslr musicians 'From Ihe Music Deparimeni were presenled Io Ihe Music Club. Members wro're +heir own musical composiiions and lisiened 'ro Iape-recorded concerls of fa- mous musicians and orcheslras. Members of 'rhe Junior Council on World Affairs represenied Ku- wail' in 'rhe model UN. One meer- ing feaiured a sfudenf from SUN- YAB who spoke on his naiive couniry, Rhodesia. Membership was noi based on Ieacher recom- mendalion as previously. bui' open Io all wilh genuine inieresi. MUSIC CLUB-FRONT ROW: M. Dickey, Sergeani'-af-Arms: B. Resman. Secreiary: S. Haffey, Presidenf: D. Clendenning. Vice Pres- iden'I': C. Deere. Treasurer ROW TWO: B. Simms, M. McClive, K. Winiers, J. Williams, M. Hoisan, J. Barnes, K. Campbell ROW THREE: S. Redice. S. Scoll, J. Slosser. R. Gardner, C. Schuliz. S. Gordon, B. Collins, J. Prince JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS -FRONT ROW: J. Weinheimer. H. Singer. M. Kofra, B. Simms, S. Haffey. S. Chapman. M. Freedman. T. Nadler ROW TWO: D. Ash. C. Williams, H. Bugai, Secrelary: H. Ben- ner, Treasurer: S. ScoH, Presidenf: S. Reich- ilson. Vice Presidenf: P. Fogel. Sergeani-at Arms: C. Blaclrsfock. J. Posierman ROW THREE: K. KeHer. E. Singer. C. Pleslrow. F. Freedman. P. Hough, S. Slesinger, N. Seafe, P. Weymouih, R. Nisely, J. Lyons, G. Birch- eHe. S. Brauiigan, M. Small. B. Resman, A. Hirsch ROW FOUR: B. Broclr, S. Messler. M. Bork, C. Wyaff. B. Hunf. H. Schwarzberg, A. Odlyzko. C. Wende, Z. Alapi, D. Shum- slzy. A. Benson, L. Cusier. S. Fosbury. J. Grinage. C. Alston Thomas Mayer and Mary McClive prepare io Iisien 'ro a recording of Leonard Bernsfein conducfing Ihe New York Philharmonic Orcheslra ar a Music Club meeiing. Special Inferesi Clubs I I9 Tony Locane. Debbie Clendenning. and Zsoli' Alapi discuss. feenage moralify during a SODAD meefing. Career Club Agendas Highlighted by Tours of Chronic Disease Center, Buffalo Sfafe College Fufure Nurses of America foured Veferans' Hospifal fo ob- serve fechniques and facilifies used by nurses. They visifed The Chronic Disease Research Cenfer on Main Sfreef. A discussion of nurses' qualificafions was held af SUNYAB. and a represenfafive from Meyer Memorial Hospifal spoke on fhe same fopic. The members of fhe Fufure Teachers of America Club heard lecfures by a Peace Corps volun- feer and from various members of fhe Benneff faculfy on differ- enf mefhods of feaching. Ofher l20 Special lnferesi' Clubs evenfs included a frip fo Buffalo Sfafe College and fhe educafion conference held in Rochesfer. Benneff Players encouraged fhe Sfudio Arena Theafre Resi- denfial Company fo presenf a dramafic reading affer school. World affairs. religion, and moralify were some of fhe sub- iecfs of lively debafes af fhe meefings of fhe Sociefy of Dis- cussion and Debafe. Members were allowed fo freely express fheir opinion on many confrover- sial fopics. The club also wenf fo see fhe play Maraffde Sade. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: L. Howard. F. Banlcs. J. Posferman. L. Weissman. H. Farber. B. Resman, D. Mecca ROW TWO: B. Weaver. A. Tzifzis. Sergeanf af Arms: M. Freedman. Treasurer: D. Schenk. Vice President: D. Clendenning. President D. Rosen. Secrefary: C. Barkley. G. Marshall ROW THREE: R. Kaplan. B. Green. P. Single- fon. S. Weyer. P. Gaffer. R. Gilden. L. Hoff- man. L. Hill. L. Kushner. J. Nowiclri. S. Haffey ROW FOUR: D. Liffleiohn. J. Robinson. M. McNeal.. J. Person. L. Harris. S. Miles. D. Morris. S. Fosbury, C. Whifing. Y. Morey. E. Kornmehl. S. Perrine. J. Koffas FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: J. Barnes. M. Koflas. C. Edmunds. F. Bloom. P. Troffa. M. Kolinowslci ROW TWO: J. Kohlbacher. M. Nasca. S. Morgan. S. Arbes- man. K. Mohen. Y. Collins. M. Young. J. Thompson. L. Hanson ROW THREE: S. Chapman. M. Moulder. L. Overholf. A. Bur- dine. J. Gooding. L. Gilbert S. Kreuffer. V. Brown. S. Prifchard. C. Worley. R. Rose. J. Hyman FUTURE NURSES-FRONT ROW: M. Smiih, L. Mosby, V. Brown, Treasurer: O. Butler, Presidenrg B. Housfon, Secrefary: I. Peopers, D. Collins ROW TWO: R. Scinia. L. Daugh- fry, L. Ruffin, D. Wierifsch. M. Moulcler. E. Sessum, M. Young, S. George, L. Hill, D. Morris, B. Braifon. L. Scioriino ROW THREE: M. Marsh, B. Harris, E. Flefclwer, S. Bean, D. Mellon, L. Brown. J. Earle, D. Bafes. J. Robin- son. L. McCaIlis'rer, B. Billups, J. Quarles SOCIETY OF DISCUSSION AND DEBATE- FRONT ROW: J. Weinheimer, S. Clenden- ning, P. Fogel, J. Fisch, D. Ash. A. Hirsch ROW TWO: C. Pleslcow. B. Hunf, Vice Presi- denif: Z. Alapi, President H. Silcov, A. Lo- cane ROW THREE: M. Simon, C. Williams, D. Clendenning, L. Scholl, P. Sfeplnenson, D. Sylvesler, Al Benson, F. Heiiman, R. Nisely ROW FOUR: H. Banner. C. Thompson, W. Goldsiein, P. Koiias. A. Odlyzlco, I.. Harris, R. Podolin. C. Seifz. H. Sgzhwarfzberg BENNETT PLAYERS--FRONT ROW: J. Gra- ber, J. Smifh, P. Carier, P. DiGesare. A. Bern- hard. B. Falzone, R. Evans ROW TWO: D. Carsell, S. Smifh, J. Grinage, E. Green, Treas- urer: S. Raichilson. Vice Presidenf: K. O'Con- nell. Presidenf: B. Liebergall, Secreiary: T. Chiilenden, Sergeanf af Arms: J. Person ROW THREE: J. Posferman, C. Davis, H. Bugai, N Seafe, D. Liiileiohn, A. Bergman, A. Sanders. L. Hill, J. Lyons. J. Robinson, L. Kushner, M. Young, J. Becker, P. Carier ROW FOUR A. Workman, S. Chapin, G. Lesses, R. Pringle R. Jadd, W. LaRusci1, M. Goldberg, D. Cain C. Cummings, C. Cosianiino, J. Coder, O. Tober. M. Joyce, L. Rybicki, M. Wailcins, L. Curry ROW FIVE: M. Chapman. M. Specfor, B. Simms, E. Kornmelwl. A. Locane. N. Holc- berg. B. Brock, M. Freedman. J. Barnes, P. Fogel. L. Fogel, J. Weinheimer Special Inferesi' Clubs I2I Honor iosieies English Honor Society Presents Antigone to Students NATIONAL FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY- FRONT ROW: J. Weinheimer. L. Harris, E. Rubenstein, S. Raichilson, D. Rosen. S. Arbes- man. J. Marx. R. Gilden. P. Gafter, S. Stoehr ROW TWO: T. Nadler, J. Graber. Sergeant- at-Armsg S. Pritchard, Secretary: J. Gooding. Vice President: E. Savage, President: N. Al1r. Corresponding Secretary: J. Coder, E. Singer ROW THREE: R. Green. S. Arnold. B. Green. H. Sitcov. J. Douuy. E. Herling. S. Wilson. R. Nisely. E. Chasen, H. Banner. K. Ketter. S. Kaplan. P. Hough, D. Doclcey. C. Marschell ROW FOUR: J. Jahnlce. S. Tegler, S. Silver- stein. M. Antoniadis, S. Meyers. A. Bergman. G. Lesses, P. Kottas, P. Levin. A. Cox. 8. Staubitz. H. Meyers, M. Swierat. M. Harley. E. Sanford, B. Wolod Regular meetings ot the Na- tional Honor Society were spent discussing such problems as the population explosion. the Vietna- mese War, and tlying saucers. ln the tall ot the year. the society sponsored the annual Honor As- sembly. Honor pins were distrib- uted and new Senior members were inducted into the society. In the spring, the members per- tormed a take-ott on Oedipus Rex and members from the Junior class were also inducted. Each month the English Honor Society wrote and displayed in the tront hall. their views ot vari- ous boolcs. Programs during the year included the presentation ot the play Antigone in an assembly and a lecture by Mr. Richard LATIN HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: L. Liefer. K. Graber, W. O'Rourlce. G. Sid- dall, T. Cicatallo. J. Lanz, F. Bloom ROW TWO: D. Mecca, J. Ziff. J. Kronman. B. Fields. Secretary: E. Herling. Vice President: I 22 Honor Societies E. Durshlag, President: R. McClaren. Treas- urer: B. Simms. M. Simon ROW THREE: S. Perrine. D. Cranston. N. Hasan. J. Grinage. A. Mandelcorn, L. Nenni. C. Williams. M. Lanz, R. Doran, C. Costantino. C. Alston. S. Smith. L. Curry. M. Small ROW FOUR: S. Weyer, S. Slesinger, D. Adams, R. Judd. J. Goodwin, L. Schenlc, R. Padolin. M. Wagner. D. Wieland. L. Monagle. M. Matisz. R. Redlo. C. Thompson. A. Benson l r l Wesf on English Liferafure. The main evenf was a frip fo Sfraf- ford, Onfario. where Shakespear- ean plays were performed. The Lafin Honor Sociefy fur- 'rhered 'rhe knowledge and under- sfanding of fhe Roman culfure. Vocabulary confesfs. crossword puzzles. and games such as Pass- word and chess were played in Lafin fo sfimulafe fhe use of fhe language. The highlighf of fhe ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: S. Raichilson. H. Sfein. M. Freedman. S. Haffey, D. Rosen. J. Lanz. D. Mecca. S. Saf- uloff. J. Ziff. P. Palma, L. Mecca ROW TWO: N. Holcberg. S. Hoffman, P. Hough. M. For- man, Treasurer: E. Green. Vice Presidenf: L. Lazarus. Presidenf: B. Liebergall, Secrefary: J. Kern. Sergeanr af Arms: D. Liffleiohn. D. Pellerife ROW THREE: E. Rubensfein. D. Marano, J. Posferman. E. Kornmehl. S. Brauf- igan. D. Clendenning. J. Grinage. J. Douay. M. Young. S. Harris. B. Resman. S. Kaplan, N. Gray, S. Arbesman ROW FOUR: B. Simms, B. Wolod, C. Williams. J. Gooding. S. Tessler, D. Shumsky. R. Jadd. G. Kaiser. D. Tananbaum. D. Schenk. K. LeVine. L. Kushner. S. Prifchard. A. Joffe. H. Farber NATIONAL HONOR SOClETY-FRONT ROW: S. Raichilson. E. Durschlag. K. Hague. L. Lazarus, R. Green. S. Safuloff. M. Kofarski. D. Rosen ROW TWO: M. Harley. E. Chasen. G. Kaiser. Treasurer: D. Marano. Vice Presi- denf: R. Doren. Presidenf: E. Rubinsfein. Sec- refary: J. Douay. B. Liebergall ROW THREE: F. Fogel. E. Herling, D.,Clendenning. S. Ja- cobs, B. Sfaubifz. S. Tegler. K. Dilcher, E. Green. J. Rodgers. J. Nowicki. L. Nenni. M. Kafz ROW FOUR: E. Sanford. T. Pobywaylo, J. Gooding. R. Gardner. J. Kern, S. Tessler. M. Forman, A. Odlyzko. R. Kloner. K. Rama- chandran. M. Pulka. D. Tananbaum. B. Fields. A. Tzifzis. S. Prifchard annual Chrisfmas parfy was a Hoofenanny af which folk songs. franslafed info Lafin. were sung. Speakers. heard by fhe Nafion- al French Honor Sociefy, dis- cussed exisfenfialism as well as po- lifical and economic life in France. The members visifed fhe Ari' Gal- lery where fhe hisfory of French Arf was explained. Af meefings. fhey conveyed fheir fhoughfs in French. l Shelley Safuloff, Andrew Odlyzko. and Elaine Chasen parienfly awaif fhe sfarf of a Narional Honor Sociefy meefing. Honor Sociefies l23 Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Encourage Spirit in Afhlefic Assemblies l Delighled wi+h success on fheir very 'Firs1' fry, BenneH cheerleaders beam wilh pride iusl' before lheir pyramid collapses in a jumble of arms and legs. CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: M. Sfepney. ROW TWO: P. Geller, H. Raichilson, D. Mor- D. Menear, P. Singleton, L. KreuHer, T. Sian- ris. N. Buckner, L. Spalford, J. Ziff, T. Nad- house, J. Douay, F. Heifman, T. Pobywaylo ler. C. DeFoe ROW THREE: B. Kelley, G. ln- ' The Cheerleaders began lhe year wilh a unique inlroduclion- a human pyramid, a new experi- ence ior lhe audience, and Jrhe girls lhemselves. Wilh new uni- forms, 'lhe cheerleaders devel- oped addiiional moiions +o lhe srandard cheers and inlroduced original chanls such as Over lhe Hill, Through lhe Glen and Tony Tiger . Waging a year long baille againsl sludenl' ap- alhy, cheerleaders soughi io raise ahlendance al school sporl' meels, and boosi overall spiril. graham, J. Ricks, D. Hewlcins, P. Wolfberg, W. LaRusch. Caplaing A, Ponzi, E. Hubbell, D. LaRusch, P. Friedman l l Booster Club Boosfer Club Skit Predicfs Benneff Victory Over Ken The Boosler Club lurihered school spirilr by selling reh-rah sficks and sweaishirls. A+ The Ben- Ken Assembly, 'rhe club presenr- ed a skil predicring e BenneH vic- lory over arch rival Kensingion wirh a score ol T2 lo 7. The an- nual car parade, organized by The Boosier Club, was 'rhe largesi in BenneH's hislory. For 'rhe lirs+ lime, members dis- rribuled programs a+ home swim- ming meels. They also renled buses for baskerball games and held a Spring Sporls Week. F7 K x Al 'The Ben-Ken looiball game, srudenis in Boosier Club's pep box cheer a BenneH hallbaclc on 'ro a Touchdown. BOOSTER CLUB-FRONT ROW: L. Donnel- ly. N. Gray, S. Smilh, J. Person, A. Boyles, J. Robinson ROW TWO: D. Murano, A. Fon- zi, P. DiGesare. Allendance Officer: L. Fogel, Treasurer: P. Wolfberg. Serqeanf-al-Arms: A. Jolie, President K. Allen, Secrelary: B. Jadd. Sergeani-al-Arms: D. Hawkins ROW THREE: M. Kali, J. Lenard, L. Nenni, D. Morris, J. Ricks, W. LaRusch, C. Cummings. D. Bafes. R. Franco, E. Hubbell, S. Teqler. B. Kelly, K. Dilcher, L. Rybiclci, P. Singlelon ROW FOUR: P. Gizzi, S. Roeder, S. Chapman, R. Redlo, T. Pobywaylo. L. Hill, D. Tanan- baum. S. Tessler, R. Bronsrein, C. Lockwood. M. Pullza, A. Menclelcorn, M. Greenfield, V. Brown, P. Carler BOOSTER CLUB-4-FRONT ROW: J. Posler- man. S. Moslow. D. Campbell, S. Arnold, T. Nadler, J. Bayless. C. Coslaniino, M. Slep- ney, M. Joyce, H. Raichilson ROW TWO: S. George, M. Brown, J. Ziff, T. Sienhouse, D. LaRusch, N. Buckner, C. DeFoe, E. Leff- wich, L. Mosby, J. Morgan, D. Lilrleiohn, P. Hough ROW THREE: M. Specfor, R. Jacobs, B. Wold, M. Young, L. Harrlc, Y. Morey, L. Egglesion, O. Tober, L. Greenberg, J. Allen, ps- il J. Salomon. J. Douay, M. Siernslein ROW FOUR: S. Messier, M. Anfoniadis, M. Saboo, G. lngraham. N. Powell. G. Kaiser, T. Shea, K. O'Connell, M. Goldberg. R. Pringle, T. Chiflenden, D. Cain, M. Abeles ROW FIVE: A. Bronsrein. S. Kaplan, P. Geller, S. Hoff- man, P. Weymouih, D. Cersell, E. Nedriga, M. Kobrin, M. Kofarski, J. Lanz, R. Green, J. Lesh, P. Foqel, J. Occhiolo, D. Doclcey, I. Siegel. H. Fogel DEBATE SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: N. Holc- berg, E. Rubenstein, l.. Curry, Treasurer: K. Clapp, Secretary: K. O'Connell, President, P. Seereiter, Vice President: P. Carter. L. Foqel Debate U.S. Foreign Aid Members of Mr. Manch's De- bate class generally composed the Debate Society. They were required to write either affirma- tive or negative briefs on the Na- tional Debate Topic, Resolved: That the Foreign Aid Program of the United States Be Limited to Non-Military Assistance. The Varsity Debate Team uti- lized much of the contents of these briefs. They also sought in- formation from numerous outside sources in preparing their own arguments which were then pre- sented in the Debate Assembly on April 7th. The Negative Team challenged Grover Cleveland at Bennett, and the Affirmative Team traveled to Riverside. l26 Debate ROW TWO: J. Butler, B. Malone. M. Wilder, D. Savage, TI Zamroclc, S. Thompson, E. Pro- chownik, M. Abeles, R. Scinta. M. Johnson, C. Marano, E. Chasen, M. Raichilson, J. Mes- singer ROW THREE: P. Jackson, F. Freedman, T. Bishop, R. Pringle, R. Merrifield, M. Swie- rat, R. Pfoman, R. Cole, W. Bull, A. Rias, E. Gibbons, l. Cameron, M. Sternstein, T. Shea Policy Topic of Varsity Debate Team VARSITY DEBATE TEAM-FRONT ROW: E. en. P. Carter ROW THREE: L. Curry. K. Rubenstein. N. Holcberg, S. Raichilson ROW O'Connell, E. Prochownilc, Captain TWO: D. Rosen, K. Clapp, Captain: E. Chas- Music Organizations BenneH's Firsf Televised Assembly Feafures Chorus This year, ihe Chorus was fea- iured in Bennei'i's iirsi Jrelevised Chrisimas Assembly. A program by ihe Chorus was presenied for ihe lnieraci Clubs ai ihe Roiary Club Luncheon. Aboui 200 mem- bers of 'rhe Chorus pariicipaiecl in ihe annual Spring Conceri. li also Jroolc pari in a program held ai Kleinhans Music Hall, in which Benneii' represenied ihe Senior High Schools of Buffalo. The Bennei-I' High School Bancl, consisiing of percussion, woocl- wind, and bass ins+rumenis only BAND-FRONT ROW: D. Clendenning, Li- brarian: J. Rodgers, Vice-Presideni: J. Schap- iro, Presideni: C. Gordon, Secre'rary-Treas- urer: B. Resman ROVV TWO: D. Meacham. B. Chalmer, R. Sombrio, R. Primerano, M. McClive, J. Sylvesier, L. Sapeclcy, J. McClam. D. Miller, S. Clenclenning, K. Winfers ROW THREE: S. Haffey, G. Crowley, S. Gorc P. Peiryshyn, P. Wyaii. E. Kighilinger, Scianclra, R. Lewis ROW FOUR: C. Schulz Scoii, G. Moore. C. Deare, P. Suifon. Alfhofi, D. DePe'rers, A. Adema. G. God' C. Wyaii, J. Davis, D. Sylvesier, C. Roe ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: M. Kalinowski, J. Barnes, G. Godwin, J. Nowicki, Secrefary- Treasurer: J. Sfosser. President B. Resman, Vice Presidenig M. Dickey. Concerf Masier: C. Barkley. Assisiam' Masier: M. McClive, E. Rubensfein ROW TWO: J. Marciano, J. Plinzlce, L. Hersclag. S. Hafiey, S. Clenden- ning, S. Radice. R. Primerano, J. Schapiro, B. Chalmer, M. Eisenhauser, K. Rodgers, K. Winiers. D. Ash. R. Brucaio ROW THREE: D. Lee, J. Prince. J. Sciandra. C. McKibben, C. Deieo. S. Crahen. D. Clendenning, J. Rodgers, M. Biber, C. Clarlz, A. Kisulz, Barry, E. Kighilinger, J. Williams. C. Schm ROW FOUR: C. Roeiier, S. Scoii, B. Colli C. Deare. V. Trabucco. N. Smiis, C. Jon A. Adema, L. Alihoif, P. Wyaif, L. Curry, Gorclen, D. Sylvesfer, S. Wagner, P. Jacobs CHORUS PERIOD ONE-FRONT ROW: B Harris, D. Scoll, L. Robinson, S. Slack, V. Moses, E. Moore, D. Morris. K. Shannon. B Wallcins, D. Collins ROW TWO: L. Ruffin, B Simms, N. Buckner, D. Marlin, A. Wilson. G Nelson, J. Barnes, D. Sullivan, C. Deloe. A Brady, L. Wallon, A. Dickash ROW THREE R. Anderson. M. Caver, S. Phelps. A. Sanders. R. Harl, T. Occhiulo, C. Feinberg, R. Brown. D. Smilh. L. Reid. R. Lasler, W. Epps ROW FOUR: L. Curry, T. Walker, J. Ruserl, P. Talor, S. Tyler. S. Walls, L. Ross. M. Eisen- hower, C. McHerrin, R. Beswick, P. Jacob. G. Hall, G. Dorsey ROW FIVE: C. Jones, C. Parker. D. Sykes. J. Williams, J. Sparks, B. Daniels, R. Earl, E. Hulell. L. Williams, L. Redmond. K. Keller ROW SIX: M. Massey, G. Brallon, M. Webb, S. Chapin. F. Flakes, L. Gomoski CHORUS PERIOD TWO-FRONT ROW: K. Campbell. A. Eglelon. J. Hilchens, R. Deani, L. Berqerman, I. Peoples, M. Young, D. Hen- derson, B. Simms, L. Lyons ROW TWO: L. James. G. Woolen, D. Buller, S.- Garfley, L. Rowland, J. Horcler, K. Kell, L. Hilliard, B Dorsey, M. Caver ROW THREE: M. Massey, I28 Music Organizalions R. Houck. A. Anderson, R. McFadden, J. Crumpley, Y. Morey, A. Rosen, E. Gaqliano. P. Grey, J. Vuich, B. Kelley, B. Ma-lone ROW FOUR: M. Cranlorcl, R. Hufl, L. Kreuler, C. Warlenberg. P. Milligan, S. Bellon, E. Massey, M. McNeal, B. Williams, C. Hall. A. Des- chenes. A. Clark ROW FIVE: C. Parker, L. Roberls, N. Donohue, J. Robinson, J. Terry, D. Anderson, C. Humphrey. G. Mallison, E. Bowling, E. Blenman, P. Bean, M. Miles, E. McDonald, N. Buckner ROW SIX: B. Hairslon. K. Braswell, T. Walker. J. Chappelle, K. Blake. D. Smilh, L. Reid, C. Rigby, M. Johnson 4 .Orchestra Performs af Williamsville High- School, Spring Pops Conce performed al lhe opening and closing ol,all assemblies. Allhough lhe band did play during loolball games lhis year. lhey deparled from lradilional procedure by nol marching al hall lime. The Bennell Orcheslra consisl- ed ol lilly-lwo sludenls who lried lo achieve perleclion by parlicipaling in classroom and oulside organizalions. Several sludenls ioined lhe Erie Counly Orcheslra in a presenlalion held y al Williamsville High School. and llhe enlire orcheslra produced .Bennell's annual Spring Feslival l Pops Concerl. During orcheslra period Sue Halley Debbie Clendenmng Jeanne Slosser chael Dickey prachce a new piece for lhe following day s assembly CHORUS PERIOD SEVEN-FRONT ROW: B. Sessum. P. While. L. Hill, S. Lidge. C. Scoll. S. Raichilson. 6. Ingraham. A. Eglelon. K. Clapp. C. Swanlra ROW TWO: J. Geller. M. Sorrenlo. J. Plinzlce. D. Ash, H. Lanz. R. Bump- ers. M. Waller. D. Thomas. B. Tolberl. B. Rus- sell. S. Zeigler ROW THREE Trammell. C. Worley. F. Levine Robihson. M. Mirabelli. T. Then. Morley. M. Perrine. D. Clemenls W. Cummings, C. Alslon. W. Barlcley. L. Childers. C. Barkley. P. Yosl. E. Koch. R. Tyler. F. Bloom. R . A. Rosen. J. .Diclcey ROW FIVE: J. Woodson P. Shelp. M. P. Jacobs. G. Dorsey. G. Hall V ROW FOUR: Tyler. S. Walls, J. Sparl1s,'R. Earl Chalmon. D. J. Hill. L. Williams. D. Harvey J. Slosser. S. DELTA CHI BETA-FRONT ROW: I. Cam- eron, Sergeanf-af-Arms: N. Buckner. Recording Secrefary: S. Bean. Vice Presidenf: D. Hawlcins. Presidenf: T. Bishop. Treasurer: J. Riclcs. Cor- responding Secrefaryg B. Simms. Hisforian ROW TWO: T. Sfenhouse. L. Daughfry. S. Williams. D. Dixon. B. Russell. B. Billups. L. Liggans. P. Singlefon. A. Boyles. E. Nichelson ROW THREE: D. Morris. K. Braswell, L. Eg- glesfon. B. Blackman, N. Tolberf. L. Brown. N. Powell. J. Earle. D. Baies. D. Hall ALPHA SIGMA GAMMA HI-Y-FRONT Presidenf: C. Coppola. Secretary ROW TWO: ROW: D. Bufler. Sergeanf-ai'-Arms: D. Sfurclr- J. Kohlbacher. N. Ahr, B. Falzone. A. Quad- ler. Chaplain: D. Mecca. Treasurer: B. Fields, now' M. Jgycel D, Ah.-I S, Cgrgqlini I 30 Hi-Y's KODAYA HI-Y--FRONT ROW: B. I-Iainz. S. Radice. Chaplain: G. Nelson. Treasurer: S. Louclrs. Vice Presidenfz J. Rodgers. Presidenfg K. Rodgers. Secrefary: D. Eby. Sergeunf ai' Arms ROW TWO: K. Dixon. D. Zamroclc. C. Blaclcsioclc, C. Warfenberg. A. Robbins. N. Thines. D. Paffison. B. Zamroclc. S. Dixon, K. Mogford. J. Sylvesler ROW THREE: D. John- son. L. Boslcaf. S. Sfroman. K. Broderick. J. Wilson. B. Johnson. D. Mifchell. P. Shell. B. Overholf. D. Baiocco. M. Roberfs. M. Marion. G. Clark Hi-Y's Representatives Af fhe annual Sfafe I-li-Y Youfh and Governmenl' Conference in fhe capifol building af Albany. represenfafives from local Hi-Y's presenfed bills. fhe besf of which were forwarded fo fhe New York Sfafe Legislafure. Kodaya Hi-Y raised and low- ered fhe flag daily. Programs in- cluded a cosmefic demonsfrafion and a film on Viefnam. Mr. Samuel Johnson spoke 'fo members of fhe Delfa Chi Befa Hi-Y on winning college scholar- ships. and Mr. OHO Eve lecfured on fhe high dropouf rafe. MisfIefoe Memoirs. 66. an annual semi-formal. was Gamma Hi-Y's main proiecf. A pizza sale and an officer's 'rraining camp were ofher evenfs. SIGMA RHO ALPHA HI-Y-FRONT ROW: TWO E Hulet-t A Griffin G Bretton R N. Hasan, G. Brown. Vice President: A. Kirk- Hart A Rankin V Banks ROW THREE L. land. President: L. Curry, Secretary: K. Wells, Ross J Lyons G Siddall D Curry F Brown Treasurer: D. Jackson. Sergeant-at-Arms ROW M Webb R Jolly Attend Hi-Y Convention in Albany Sigma Rho Alpha Hi-Y spon- sored a car wash and donated their protits to charity. Alpha Sigma Gamma Hi-Y col- lected money by holding a car wash and baked goods sale. Senior Girls Hi-Y's meetings ranged from guest speakers to a joint meeting with a boy's Hi-Y. A Scrapbook ot news clippings was presented to the school. SENIOR GIRLS HI-Y-FRONT ROW: E. San- ford, Chaplain: A. Fonzi, Treasurer: C. Cos- tantino. Vice President: J. Stosser, President: S. Fosbury, Secretary: B. Storm. Sergeant-at Arms ROW TWO: D. Pellerite, C. Seitz. S. Moslow, L. Nenni, P. Seely. Sergeant-at-Arms: C. Barlrley. K. Dilcher. P. Palma ROW THREE: L Hgrbingel Man's Self Inspection Basic Theme of Harbinger '67 K HARBlNGER LITERARY BOARD-FRONT liams, K. Ramachandran, M. Abeles ROW ROW: H. Raichilson, S, STern, C. Marshall, THREE: J. Kronman, L. Rybicki, S. Thorner. S. 5aTuloTT ROW TWO: L. Bowles, C. Wil- L. Fink. E. SanTiord STarTing The year wiTh a Tinan- cial decrease, Harbinger STaTT aimed To produce a magazine ThaT would surpass iTs pasT excel- lence. For The TirsT Time apaTheTic sTudenTs voiced Their approval or dislike oT iTs conTenTs. The magazine sTrived To be an example oT BenneTT's TalenTs raTher Than a review oT honor sTu- denTs' composiTions. The basic Theme Tor The year was rnan's selT inspecTion, sTimu- laTed by The AlbrighT-Knox ArT Gallery's acquisiTion oT Samaras' Mirrored Room. To Tinance Two issues oT Har- binger , The sTaTT sponsored a se- ries oT Tour HOT ChocolaTe Hours, during February and March. HARBINGER MAJOR STAFF--FRONT ROW: Ni. Vigeland, 5. Haffey. R. Elman RCW TWO: J. Douay. W. LaRusch, K. Hague, EdiTor: S. SaTulofT ROW THREE: R. Wright L. Harris. J. Kaiser Bob Jadd phoTographs The Mirrored Room aT The AlbrighT-Knox ArT Gal- lery, for The Harbinger publicaTion. S, L nw ' Q, 'F Q up z ' , W V .,f- ,, if ,. 7 , . I iff-ff'i ' EX A 5, 'S' , Qqimzsgwy msn 5 , 5 Q - Q I W is V1 'E1?5,v-319 ff- v . E ' ' ' 9,455-A . , '22 1 Wa L 5 - X-'F-f Q51 ,Q -44212 X .,,, A g 'Liss 1,1 . 52- Els E3 y R 6 , 1 4 9 Q S H, , w , .. 245 1 iw E W1 5' W SP ai . ,gy S QA r 9,563 u N -5' sv x ',4gA'f,x16 555 S.. El,,, Phofograplny Edilor. Roberf Jadd, carefully examines a view of +l'1e snow-covered fronf slaps of school for possibilifies as a color picfure for BEACON '67. Eclifors Roberf Kloner. Marsha Kalz, and Helene Raichilson were responsible for all copy and picfures fhaf weni' info BEACON '67. I34 Beacon L p , I., 3 s r l L P T J BEACON slapsnck Pie war in BEACON'S Jed Side Sh V ln April oT I966. The BEACON '67 sTaTT worked TogeTher as a uniT Tor The TirsT Time by cover- ing Spring SporTs. During The summer monThs The Three year- book ediTors drew up plans Tor The upcoming Tour copy dead- lines. They called several meeT- ings oT sTaTT members To begin The adverTising campaign. To sTarT work on The BEACON sales play, and To Tamiliarize sTaTT mem- bers wiTh Their posiTions. Early in AugusT a mock deadline was held To prepare The 'Final Spring SporTs copy Tor shipmenT To Tay- lor Publishing Company in Dallas, Texas. During SepTember and OcTo- ber. The BEACON sTaTT prepared Tor The sales campaign. The sTaTT Tinished wriTing a Tull lengTh mu- sical JesT Side STory Tor The BEACON Assembly, OcTober 28. In The play, a whipped cream pie war beTween The BEACON sTaTT and a rival yearbook gang ended wiTh Mr. Miller's Throwing The lasT pie in Sonny Green's Tace. The TirsT deadline, in Decem- As The dedicaTed TaculTy advisor To BEACON '67, Mrs. RiTa Block spenT much Time acTing as The liaison beTween yearbook sTaTT members and The adminisTraTion. Jim Kern resTs Tor a n ing To a baskeTball 1 TormaTion Tor yearbo Varden phoTographer Takes a picTure of a . during a BEACON pic NN--M Moish Boyardee, alias Milce Pullca, and Slella Goldberg. oiherwise known as Laurie Harris, pracfice for a romanlic scene from +he BEACON play. Jes1' Side S+ory . BEACON MAJOR STAFF-FRONT ROW? Kronman. Linda Nenni. Alan Jaffe ROW Elaine Chesen. Laurie Harris. Roberf J-add. THREE: Roberf Bronsfein. Roberf Green. Ran- Hal Kolker, Debbie Marano ROW TWO: Joan Major Sfaff Eclilor-in-Chief Roberr A. Kloner Associare Eclifors Marsha Kali Helene Raichlison Aclverfising Alan Joffe Michael Pullca Business Linda Nenni Circulafion Ronald Wrighl Facully and Elaine Chasen Curriculum Susan Tegler Roberl Green Highlighls Joan Kronman Index Malle Kobrin Layoui Roberl Bronsiein Orqanizalions Laurie Harris Pholography Edilor Roberl Jadcl Chief Pho+ographer Hal Kolker Sporfs Jim Kern S+uclen+s Debbie Marano Faculfy Advisor Mrs. Ri+a Block aid Wrighi, Malia Kobrin. Jim Kern ROW FOUR: Michael Pullca. Susan Tegler I36 Beacon ay ThemeTCarried Through Opening Section of BEACON '67 rhe copy for ihe ion of fhe book. ages of Senior por- oom piciures. arri- ndid picfures were second deadline, in ded rhe Faculiy and ecrion. The School Organizafions sec- ied 'rhe 'rhird dead- s held in February. line. in March. con- mber of smaller sec- ing Sporfs, High- s. lndex. and Adver- Hannah Friedler Peppi Friedman Mark Greenfield Lynn Hyman Sfeven Jacobs Pafrick Koffas Anfhony Locane Judy Marx Terry Nadler Jerry Newman Ed Prochownilt Befh Resman Carla Sadik Mariam Simon Heidi Sifcov Scoff Slesinger Marcia Specior Leslie Sfromberg Michael Wagner Michael Weil Joan Ziff Organizafions Michael Abeles Maria Anfonaidis Al Benson 'fr' Elaine Chasen. Joan Kronman, Susie Tegler. and Melle Kobrin. all members of Maior Siaff, pracfice a song for The BEACON play during sevenih period Anfhony Locane Judy Marx Harold Morse Terry Nadler Befh Resman Carla Sadik Henry Siegel Mariam Simon Heidi Sifcov Scofi Slesinqer Nancy Sfaubiii Michael Wagner Michael Weil Karen Wynne Joan Ziff Highlighfs Debbie Benson Noel Bissonfz Linda Bowles Debbie Dockey Francine Freedma Mark Greenfield Pam Hough A Lynn Hyman Rifa Moriarfy Terry Nadler Sue Paigen h Ed Prochownik Sfudenfs Richard Elman Mark Greenfield Terry Nadler Sue Paigen Cheryl Pleskow Ed Profchownick Miriam Simon Ellen Singer Hiedi Sifcov Scoff Slesinger Adverfising Jeffrey Freedman Edifh Kornmehl Terry Nadler Pa? 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M-tak f v of I Q ,J - AA 41 3' x . ff V - 'C 14.-f'f 'a if Bennell' s alhlehc 'reams pro vucle sluclenls wn'h an oppor'ru mfy 'ro learn good sporfsman shnp as well as giving lhem a chance 'ro compe+e wl+h 'rhelr peers Vxgorous dauly prachces and weekly infer school con +es'rs form personal bonds among Jreammales which are no'r fosfered by +he formalazed classroom alrnosphere Sports ri Baseball lnexperience Proves Handicap As Tigers Complete BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Dan Har- nelf. Craig Thompson, Louis School ROW TWO: Wayne Ballard, James Dixon, Paul BASEBALL SCOREBOARD DATE BENNETT OPPONENT April 26 2 4 Seneca April 29 3 I0 Soulh Park May 3 2 IO I-lulch Tech May b 8 4 Burgard May I0 8 4 Emerson May I3 3 I Easl' May I7 8 9 Kensinglon PLAY-OFF May 20 3 6 Burgard May 24 4- 2 Grover Cleveland I40 Sporfs Suffon. Richard Pringle, Leo DiNardo ROW THREE: Mr. Mogavero, Coach: Sieve Parson, Philip Rossi. Jeffery Schepiro. Donald Weyer The I966 baseball leam began 'lhe season wilh 'rhree losses. De- spile a s'I'rong efforl in lhe re- maining games, lhey were unable +o recover lhe Iosl ground. In- experience in pilching and hil- 'ring were lhe reasons for lhe poor showing. The firsf loss was 'ro Seneca, followed by anolher 'ro Soulh Park. Afler lhe losses, lhe Tigers came back wilh 'lhree consecu- live wins. Burgard, Emerson, and Easl became viclims of lhe re- vived hilling allaclc. Jim Dixon. Leon DeNardo. Don Weyer, and Rich Pringle were The big hilrlers Leaning inlo a pilch. Donald Weyer, 'Ihe Tigers' righl fielder. allempfs lo lash 'rhe ball inlo 'fhe ouffield lo drive in an imporfanl run. A Poor Season in These conTesTs. as Marshall Adel and Paul SuTTon came Through wiTh fine games on The mound. KensingTon scored Two runs in The lasT inning To beaT BenneTT in a close baTHe. This leTT The Tigers Tied wiTh Burgard Tor Third place. which forced a playoff +ha+ BenneTT losT. The lasf game was a divisional play-OTT againsT Grover Cleveland. The Tigers squeaked ouT a 4 To 2 vic- Tory, leaving Them sevenTh in The overall sTandings. WiTh bases loaded. Coach Mogavero displays inTense concenTraTion as he conTem- plafes replacing The piTcher. The ouTcome oT The game may depend on his decision. Anxiously siTTing on The bench aT a Delaware Park baseball diamond, The wearied squad awaiTs The baTTer To capiTalize on an error made by The second baseman. BenneTT's PeTer Cancilla rushes inTo righT Tield in an aTTempT To scoop up a ground ball, while a Ken player rush- . es for second base. Sporfs l4l Tennis f- '- Unseasoned Tennis Team Ufilizes Wiih only 'Iwo leH'ermen re- iurning. Ihe I966 iennis 'ream un- 'foriunaiely was noi' ihe favoriie as in previous years. However. +he 'Fine coaching of Mr. Vickery, along wiih Iwo siar veierans and several hard playing rookies helped The ieam 'Finish crediiably in 'rhird place wiih an 8 and 3 record. BenneH s hopes 'For anoiher Dr. Bapsf Cup were darkened early in +he season as 'rhey losi' a crucial maich io rival Kensing- ion by a score of 3 To 2. ln S G d I l 'I , , amy wen ex emusy prepares O anoiher key maich agamsi River- reiurn his opponen'r's serve during Ben- neH s Iennis maich wiih Riverside. TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Roberl' ROW 3: Mr. Vickery, coach: Brian Cohen, Green. Paul Rosenberg. George 5lI'Cl'ISff6 Larry Strauss. Gilad Spih. Howard Meyers. ROW 2: Sanford Freedman, John Salomon. Jeff Silversiein Vicior Gleser, Gerald Cohen, Harold Simon I42 Sporfs Full Pofenfial For Impressive Record side. 'rhe Tigers los+ again by a score of 4 'ro I wiih Brian Cohen being +he ieam's only winner. This loss. coupled wiih anoiher one +o champion Lafayeiie by a score of 4 'ro I, compleiely erased our chance of firsi place. Throughoui +he season. Seniors Sandy Freedman and Brian Co- hen were ihe ouisianding play- ers. Cohen won all his maiches and Freedman losi only once. The Simon-Cohen and Gleser- Salomon doubles 'reams also played well. TENNIS SCOREBOARD DATE BENNETT OPPONENT April 26 0 Souih Park April 29 3 Kensingion May 3 0 McKinley May 6 0 Easi' May I0 4 Riverside May I3 0 Emerson May I7 I Seneca May I9 4 LafayeHe May 23 0 Burgard May 24 2 Hufch Tech May 25 I Grover Cleveland Gilid Spiiz frowns in disappoinlmenf as he warches his serve fail +o clear The iennis net' by mere inches. BenneH's lennis coach, Byron Viclcory, demonsirales his swing during an afier school praciice session. while Debbie Mareno and Neil Sarles look on. Crouching in an aHemp+ +o scrulinize his opponen+'s swing. Jerry Cohen exemplifies fhe skillful facrics which resulfed in fhe Tigers winning eighf maiches. Sporfs I43 Wifh almosf agonizing concenrralion. Jerry BraHon displays lhe 'lechnique which won him All-High in me Sho,r put To perfecl' his skill in lhe hurdles, Charles-Jones puls in many hours ar afrer-school pracfice. The 'lacililies in All-High Sladium were available for lhe feam. TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Greg Allen. La Verne Edwards, Gary Coleman. Fred Bark- Ross, Fred Gordon, Andy Cpx, Leon Johnson. Edward Suor, Fred Brown. Alfred Person, Al ley. Julius Clark, Warren Jarreff. Pafricl: Gerald Braffon. Herman Lidge. McCarfhy Brown. Ronald Hari, Ceaser Williams, Srephen Koifas. Daniel Adams. Alberi' Kirkland, Melvin Gipson. Charles Jones. Gordon ROW TWO: Mr. Berkman, coach: Tolberl, Richard Cole ROW THREE: Kenny I44 Sporis Track Individual, Cooperative Efforts Reward '66 Track Team A Tremendous Team eTTorT and individual skill aTTained Tor Ben- neTT's I966 Track Team The Scalp and Blade Trophy. The Tigers' over-all sTrengTh was evidenT in The All-High MeeT which They won by an I8 poinT margin. ATTer winning Tour Triangular meeTs. The Tigers came To The All-High wiTh The greaTesT num- ber oT quaIiTiers. STrengTh was shown by gaining poinTs in nine oT eleven evenTs. SevenTeen poinT ToTaIs in The shoT puT and The mile. along wiTh I4 poinTs in The 880, helped To raise The ToTaI To 82. The Top poinT scorers were Tony Galla and All-High Gerald BraTTon in The shoT puT: Fred Gordon and Greg Allen in The mile: La Verne Edwards, Dan Adams. and AI Kirkland in The 880: AI Brown in The IOO: AI Person in The long jump: and Mc- CarThy Gipson in The 440. TRACK SCOREBOARD DATE BENNETT April 29 49 OPPONENT 39V4 Emerson I8V2 Seneca May 3 42 30 EasT 27 KensingTon May I3 55 25 Burgard I9 SouTh Park May I9 47 39 LaTayeI'Te I3 Grover Cleveland ALL-HIGH MEET- May 24 FirsT Place ,Q ' Q.zf I I f if:-KT 5 3 I I During The All-High MeeT, BenneTT runners Fred Gordon and Greg Allen sTrain To overcome Their opponenTs. Gordon succeeded in placing second in The evenT. WiTh much physical agiIiTy and skill, Andrew Cox ufilizes all of his sTrengTh in high iumping aT a Track meeT wiTh Burgard and SouTh Park High Schools. SporTs I45 Cross-Country All-High champion Melvin Tolberr explains his siraiegy for 'I'he upcoming 'Triangular meei +o fellow feammares Andy Cox, Richard Cole. and McCarfhy Gipson. New Point System Decides X-Counfry Championship Affer a viciorious cross-couniry meer againsr Riverside, ieam members shumhile fhrough lhe 'Fallen leaves in Delaware Park on rhe way home. 13, is 1111, I46 Cross-Counfry A new scoring sysiem was ini- iiaied ihis year in cross couniry compe'I'i+ion. ln previous years lhe All High Meei de+ermined 'rhe champion, buf according 'ro ihe new sysiem, iwo poinis were awarded for each preliminary meei' vicfory, wiih 'rhe All High Meei' coniribufing adcliiional poinis. Benneiri losi' i'l's firsi' meei' +o Easi by a close margin of 33 +o 25, and +hen won every remain- ing coniesf. The Tigers came in- l'o ihe All-High meer irailing Easi' by iwo poinrs. and finished 'ihird on ihe Delaware course behind Eas'r and Soufh Park. The high- iigh+ of fhe season was Junior Mel Tolberi s iirsi' place finish in Jrhe All-High Meer. This enabled +he ieam 'ro finish wiih a 'roial of IO5 poin'l's for 'rhe final meei and a second place for ihe year. CROSS-COUNTRY SCOREBOARD DATE BENNETT OPPONENT Sepia 27 33 25 Easf I5 47 Burgard Oct 6 I5 49 Emerson 20 4I V Kensinglon I5 76 Riverside Ocl. I I I7 48 Grover Cleveland I5 99 McKinley Oc+. I8 25 3I Soulh Park I6 SI Lafayeffe Ocl. 25 38 70 Tech I5 5I Seneca Nov. I ALL-HIGH MEET 3rd Place Final Slancling 2nd Place CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM-FRONT ROW Richard Cole, Co-capfain: McCarIhy Gipson Co-Caplain: Alberf Kirkland, Co-Caplainl ROW TWO: Ronald Hari, Harlan Haffey, Raymond Pinn, Paul Rosenberg. William Pacing himself during a cross-counI'ry meel' a+ Delaware Park. Nalhaniel Seaile lags slighfly behind in an efforl Io reserve energy 'For +he Iasl' few yards. V 3 I 3 2 I 1 Hielanen, Nalhaniel Seafe. Gregory Siddall ROW THREE: Jim Lyons, Fred Barkley, Andy Cox, James Payfon, Leslie Schenk, Parriclr Kof- fas. Melvin Tolberl Jim Lyons crosses 'Ihe finish line during +he All-High Cross-Counrry Mee'I', in which BenneH placed Ihird. Cross-Coun'I'ry I47 FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Carl Wil- liams. Joseph Trucer, Patrick Boyd, Michael Campagna, Co-Captain: Greg Brown, Co- Captain: Robert Gross, Edward Godson, Ste- phen Parsons, William Leumer ROW TWO: John Mansfield, Leslie Newell, Leo Hagerty. Warren Lewis, Denis Hollins, Michael Sanders, Paul Jones, Cliff Martin, Rod Rassmussen, Da7 vid Leavitt, William Simon, James Schmidt ROW THREE: Phillip Curry, Barney McBride, Ronald Johnson, Kevin Wells. Herman Lidge, Phillip Richardson. Timothy Shea. Sam Peco- raro. Gerald Bretton, Shaun McCleary. John Roberts. Eugene Hueitt, Robert Israel, Owen Tober. Bill McNally. Football Tigers Finish Season with Disappointing 3-3 Record Bennet-+ opened -I-he 1965 -F00-I-- Mike Campagna opens a hole tor a teammate by blocking out two opposing players ball season with an impressive vic- tory over Burgard. Senior quar- terback Eugene l-lueitt threw three touchdown passes. and the detense held the Bulldogs to elev- en yards rushing. Atter such a promising start, the Tigers sut- tered a letdown to powertul Hutch-Tech. as the Engineers rolled to an I8 to 0 victory. Ben- nett regained its winning torm iust in time to beat Kensington 32 to 8 atter trailing earlier in the game 8 to O. East rallied trom a seven point deticit to beat Bennett I8 to 7, and Seneca tought trom twelve points behind to win 2l to I2. These losses in crucial games lett I48 Football during the Ben-Ken game. Such tront line blocking enabled Bennett to win 32 to 8. Mr. Mogevero walks deiecfedly back 'lo 'l'he bench affer a Seneca fouchdown which pu+ ihe Chiefs ahead I3-l2. The Tigers were winning afler 'rhe firsl' quar'rer'l2-0. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD DATE BENNETT OPPONENT Ocf. I Burgard Ocf. 8 Hufch-Tech Oc+. I5 Kensinglon Ocf.29 Easi- Nov. 5 Seneca Nov. I2 McKinley Benne'H's defensive secondary quickly surrounds a Kensingion ball carrier, preparing +o 'Tackle him. Spiriled pursuil' like 'lhis made Bennefl a defensive power. Fooiball I49 Foofball Tigers Register Wins Over Burgard, Kensingfon, and McKinley l fhe Tigers wifhouf hope of play- ing on Thanksgiving Day. In fhe lasf game of fhe year, Benneff edged McKinley I3 fo I2. i Alfhough fhe season was nof a l greaf success, if was filled wifh T imany' specfacular plays. Leslie Newell scored on long passes and l punf refurns which involved flashy double reverses: Leo l-lagerfy produced some fhrilling punf re- furns and pass recepfions. All- High guard Gerry Braffon and All-High cenfer Tim Shea scored l when 'rhey recovered fumbles againsf Kensingfon and Seneca l respecfively. and furned fhem in- fo fouchdowns. Benneff's playing was unusual and excifing, buf l lacked consisfency. l Eugene l-lueiH' hands off fo one of his backs as fhe defermined Benneff line opens a hole in fhe McKinley defense. To fhe dismay of a Kensingfon pursuer. Jerry Braffon runs fiffy yards wifh a fumble l fo score a fouchdown for Benneff during fhe fradifional Bennefl'-Ken game. T f f J ISO Foofball if 'Y ,, 4' ' .fxfweiw - - ww 1 . ,. W , , '59 E Mi, Q iQ EE Q , an 3 QM, 5 JV.. 11 A1 . ' g '35 . 1' , , N Y - x 'Q 5 . ,ML ,, w W 1' ' - w Y' .15 . f 4 'Gwyn' if 'ii ., A W xy , af ' E, iiuunhiunhv Basketball 1 Fmal Gams Compensafe for Early Basketball Losses i Due 'ro lhe loss of lasl year's l enlire lirsl slring, 'rhe baslcelball l leam had a very poor slarl. The leam had greal spiril bul losl a y few close games and finished wilh a 5-6 record. ln 'rhe open- l ing game, lhe Tigers losl 63 lo T 59, in a close ballle wilh Bur- l gard, despile an eighleen poinl scoring efforl by Caplain Rich- ard Clark. Emerson proved lo be A loo lall and loo slrong for Ben- y nell, and 'rhe Tigers dropped rheir During lhe Hufch-Tech baslcelball game, affer a crucial iump ball, Gary Flakes lan- gles wilh lwo Tech players in an aflempl +o reach his offensive boards. Sifling on lhe bench. Marshall Adel piclures how he could have execuled a iump shol which a player missed. I 52 Baslrelball second slraighl game, 56 lo 4-4. Afler These lirsl' lwo selbaclcs. lhe 'leam rallied wilh viclories over McKinley, Seneca. and Soulh Park. Jim Paylon. Tony Brooks. and Gary Flakes led lhe scoring 'lor Bennell. The Tigers exlended 'rheir win- ning slrealc as lhey bear Kensing- BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Nalhan Froehlich ROW THREE: Genorval Dorsey. Les- Thurmond. James Paylon, Richard Clarke. lie Newell, Ben Seals. Andy Cox, Philip Rich- Capfain ROW TWO: Bruce Broclr, Ray Royea, arclson, McCar1hy Gipson. Marshall Adel Barney McBride, Melvin Tolberl, William During Ihe pre-game warm-up. Philip Richardson pracfices hook shols for 'rhe fol- lowing game againsf Grover Cleveland in which Grover was viciorious. BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD DATE BENNETT OPPONENT Jan. 6 59 Burgard Jan. I0 44 Emerson Jan. I3 65 McKinley Jan. 20 69 Soulh Park Jan. 3 I 64 Kensingfon Feb. 3 44 Lafayefre Feb. 7 42 Easl' Feb. IO 45 Grover Cleveland Feb. I4 74 Riverside Feb. I7 40 Tech Final Slanding-5+h place 1 During a sfrenuous worlcouf, Andy Cox leaps high in 'rhe air +0 easily sluff 'Ihe ball info The basket ewes' Aww -5 9 ,5 Q-'fi x x in 1 I iii xiii .Q ,X A ,PA J s, Baslceiball I53 Basketball Tigers Finish Fiffh as Resulf of Slow Sfarf, Lack of Depth Tony Ranlin. surrounded by Tech players, loolcs io a friendly iersey 'For help. Al- 'rhough Tech was heavily favored, lhe Tigers nearly upsei 'lhe undefeaied Engineers. BenneH's forward. Gary Flakes. af- 'rempis fo conirol a iump ball and lap if +o a leammale. in a baffle against Emerson. I 54 Baslrefball 'ron' wiih lhe help ol Tony Ran- l'in's sevenieen poini efliorl. How- ever, ihe Tigers were edged by Lafayeiie, 49 'ro 44, in a close baffle. Benneli losl again by small margins io Easl' and Grover Cleveland ending 'rheir hopes of finishing in ihe lop four. The Tigers displayed fine ieam- worlc and overall sirengih in 'rheir final iwo games of ihe season as 'I'hey beai Riverside, 74 io 56. and almosi upsel' league leading Huich-Tech. Jim Paylon nefied lwenly poinis againsi' Riverside and also led lhe scoring againsi Tech. ll' was The saiisiaclion of lhese lasi 'rwo games Thai com- pensaied for 'rhe disappoiniing final record. During a home game. a Benne'H' forward driblales down courl' followed closely by a Riverside guard. The Tigers scored a 74-56 viclory over 'rheir opponenrs. fi . In a baskelball game againsl Kensing- fon, Melvin Tolberf 'Hqrgws 5 pass +0 Jim Payfon fakes greal care in shooling a crucial foul shol during a home baskel- Righ Clark under H19 basket ball game. Paylon provided much of BenneH's scoring punch during 'rhe season. The referee calls lime-in as Gary Flakes 'losses The ball inbouncls 'ro one of his 'ream- mafes on 'lhe courl. The BenneH Tiger reserves on The bench look on inlenlly. l Baslcefball I 55 Harlan Haffey and Jim Kern prepare To swim The BuTTerTly againsT LaTayeTTe. Haf- Tey. a Sophomore, and Kern, a Senior, proved To be a winning Team in This evenT, In The opening meeT againsT Riverside, Alan Adema dives inTo The pool in The one-hundred yard TreesTyle. l56 Swimming ii-, , ,...., Swimming Slow Sfarf, Fast ATTer losing The TirsT Three meeTs OT The season. The BenneTT Swimming Team rallied wiTh Tour consecuTive vicTories To Tinish TourTh place in The ciTy. The Ti- gers losT The TirsT Three meeTs To Riverside, Tech. and SouTh Park. SpiriT remained high on The Team despiTe This poor sTarT. and Ben- neTT beaT a sTrong Kensinglron Team, 45 To 42. This vicTory add- ed The needed incenTive, and The Tigers easily won The nexT Three meeTs. In The All-High Meet Jim Kern placed second in The buTTer- Tly. Harlan l-laTTey TourTh in The same evenT, Alan Adema TourTh in The I00-yard TreesTyle, and Lar- ry Fink Third in The Individual Medley. During The meeT againsT Riverside, Swimming Team members anxiously awaiT Their evenTs. ATTer hours of pracTice. They naTurally looked Torward To compeTiTion. Q--. - , i 5 ad, 1 I ,V vw. ,-,..e,i.-..-f,- -4 ,i,,,.-,s,- - + -f A' f 'V ' ,c .., , SFX if 4 T ' 'UL -UM-e--M-f- + ' R' Finish Resulfs in 4-3 Season Record for Swim Team SWIMMING TEAM-FRONT ROW: Alan Adema. Max While. James Kern ROW TWO: Harlan Haffey, Douglas Klopfer. James Zeck- hauser. Scoli Smifh. Raymond Fink, Howard Fogel ROW THREE: Cliff Marlin, Leslie Schenk. Jeffery Allen. Ronald Goldman. Jo- SWIMMING SCOREBOARD DATE BENNETT OPPONENT Jan. 5 42 45 Riverside Jan. I2 ao. 57 Tech Jan. I9 29 58 Souih Park Feb. 2 45 42 Kensingion Feb. 9 60 27 Eas+ Feb. I6 60 27 Grover Feb. 23 55 32 Lafayeiie Mar.2 ALL-HIGH MEET- Fiiih place Final Sianding-Fourih place seph Tuzzolino. Mark Kiely. Clarence Hilliard, Mr. Byron Vickery Coach ROW FOUR: Rob- ert Levy. David Sylvesfer. Sfephen Gordon. Larry Fink, Bill Long. Norby Mallec, Jeffery Silversfein, Mike Walcshull, Bill Hielanen During a swimming meer, William Long speeds 'foward viciory againsf Lafay- eHe in ihe I00-yard backsrroke. Every muscle iensed, Larry Fink dives info ihe pool for The l60-yard medley. which consisis of back siroke. buiferfly. breasi sfroke. and free siyle. Swimming I57 Girls' lnframurals Girls Encouraged fo Take Parf in lnframural Sports BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL CHAM- M. Slepney, D. Lee ROW TWO: V. Pierce, PIONS-FRONT ROW: P. Lucas. L. While, J. Chappelle. L. Roberls. S. Zeigler Throughoul lhe year, girls who were anxious To demonslrale Their alhlelic abililies were encouraged lo ulilize lhe school's swimming and gymnaslic lacililies. The Girls' lnlramural Program was aimed al' inslrucling lhe begin- ner as well as providing +he more seasoned alhlele wilh an oppor- 'runily lo develop his lalenls Through aclual compelilion. Four year aclive parlicipalion in lnlramural Sporls rewarded girls wi'l'h gold B's. To ololain 'rhese awards They had lo parlic- ipale in each of lhree sporls dur- During girls' afler-school sporls four sfudenls praclice carfwheels. Senior girls re- ceive a Gold B from an accumulalion of 500 poinls from various sporls. I58 Girls Inframurals ing The Freshman and Sophomore years. and in Two sporTs during The Junior and Senior years. WiTh TiTTy poinTs awarded Tor each sporT, The necessary Tour year To- Tal was 500 poinTs. This year, BenneTT enTered Two Teams in an Erie 'CounTy bowling TournamenT, placing sec- ond and sixTh. SporTs Days were also parT of The program. and BenneTT aTTencled Three during The Tall, winTer. and spring. l-lere The girls played soTTball, volley- ball, and swam againsT girls Trom o+her area high schools. BOWLING CHAMPIONS-FRONT ROW: P. Sealey. B. Pahlre ROW TWO: G. PosTweiler. D. Schenk Lawrine Childers pracTices shooTing baslceTs during girls' inTramural sporTs. lnTra- murals give girls wiTh an inTeresT in aThleTics an opporTuniTy To gain exTra experience. Girls lnframurals l59 Physical Education Department Host for Four Sports Days at Bennettp Girls' lntramural Bowling Team Places 2ncl in Erie County Competition GOLD B-FRONT ROW: S. Cusfley, M. tor. E. Stroman ROW FOUR: S. George, L. Gekes ROW TWO: B. Edwards. C. Coppola, Childers, D. Schenk. C. Kuhn. L. Kreutter S. Hattey ROW THREE: A. Burdine. K. Vic- nf I 60 Girls Intramurals Supplementing regular gym classes, these extracurricular sports activities also developed physical dexterity. By tollowing tormal playing rules, students mastered the knowledge ot cor- rect game regulations. Perhaps the most important reward trom participating in intramural sports was the triendships developed as a result ot stimulating but ami- cable competition. Linda Kreutter returns a serve during an intramural volleyball game. the sport which helped her earn her Gold B . may Q l , J.. ' 4 ' iii E A I - . ki k 4 ,r 416-S, ir I Q- ' A , i G, Z .J 1 is ,Ms Ya- '4: .k xy ' ' if 5 J, 1 5' , rm, . , nm. aw. W: NEQN I 5- 1 hi A ' , G., ' A ,Q A ,' X ,-gli' 1 ' Ill 4 . iirizwg- ,nr 3.-of-. . ' Y 'E SWA if V . 1? 5 f, S. -v q, . - 6 Students E l , ., fp' fi? 39 ip. Q ' V , 3 Q59 5 - 44 Seniors Seniors, Confident Of Their Position, Dominate Activities Becoming a Senior was a re- sponsibility, the responsibility of leadership in extracurricular ac- tivities, scholastics, and sports. The evolution of class leaders in these areas was determined by three years of competition, and finally found its climax during the Senior year. Senior Class advisor, Dr. Mi- yares, interceded on behalf of the students and obtained the admin- istration's consent to hold cam- paigns in Senior Class elections. Campaigns eliminated a previous- ly non-representative election sys- tem by presenting the candidates' views to every studentg conse- quently ballots were cast for a per- son rather than a mere name. The politics remained clean and the voters well informed as Greg Brown was elected Class President and Linda Nenni Vice President. Leadership in extracurricular activities came primarily from Seniors who held club offices. Key Club and Interact were effi- ciently co-ordinated by their re- spective Presidents Ken Kaufman and Peter Simon, while the Booster Club, under the leadership of Alan Joffe, promoted school spirit. In his second year as President of Student Council, Bob Killinger successfully organized the activi- ties of student government. Imag- inative innovations were intro- duced into the BEACON by Bob Kloner. Scholastically, five Seniors, Andrew Odlyzko, Duane Tanen- baum, Alan Joffe, Bob Kloner and Deborah Clendenning, were con- sistently among the top ten. In sports, Seniors took over key posi- tions on all teams. All-High Jerry Bratton excelled on the gridiron, while Al Kirkland and McCarthy Gibson starred in Cross Country. Strength for the basketball team was provided by Leslie Newell and Rich Clark. Alan Adema and Jim Kern helped pace the swim- ming team. .'f'. I64 Seniors Many fourth-year students take personal typing as an elective for use in college work or in preparation tor the business worid after graduation. :air I. Students in their Senior Year MY' shared similar problems and anx- li ieties, became equally impatient i i with the regimented life of high i school, and occasionally aban- doned their studies to find a fav- orite meeting place on weekends. Consequently the Senior Class be- came a more cohesive unit, bound by ties which took three years to fully develop. After graduation this unit' ceases to exist, as stu- dents are forced to compete in a world which, compared to high school, seems mechanical and im- personal. Yet, as graduates en- counter obstacles in college life and in their respective jobs, they look hack to their high school years, hoping it has afforded them adequate preparation socially as well as academically. Some Seniors work diligently as stu- : clents, while others concentrate on en- .E .1 joying their tinal year at Bennett. Seniors l65 KENNETH J. ADAMEK Spanish Club 3: Orchestra 15 Track 1-College DANIEL ADAMS JR. Inter-Racial Researchersg Boys' Civil Defense Club 4g Chemistry Club 4: Booster Club 2, 3, Variety Show 2, Track 1, 2, Major 3, 4-5 Cross Coun- try 2g Homeroom Swim- ming, Basketball, Track, Baseball, 1-4-Erie County Technical Institute ALAN O. ADEMA German Club 19 Interact 2-4-g Music Club lg America Club 3, 49 Ski Club 1-43 Band 1-45 Hall Monitor 2g Swimming 1, 2, Major 3, 4-College NANCY AI-IR Gold Honor Pin: French Honor Society 1-4-5 French Club lv, 2g Future Teach- ers Club 25 Student Coun- lcil 1, 2-Buffalo State College NADELYN ALEXANDER From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964g Red Cross Club 3g Gamma Girls Hi- Y 2-43 Booster Club 2, 4g Junior Achievement 2, 35 Inter-Racial Researchers 45 Spanish Club 2g Chess Club 13 150 Point Letter- University of Michigan KATHLEEN M. ALLEN Booster Club 1, 2, Secre- tary 3, 45 Senior Girls' Hi- Y 35 AFS Club 2, 35 Span- ish ,Club 1-3g Student Council 3, 4-9 Variety Show 1-4g Cheerleader 2, 3: Li- brary Monitor 2g Office Monitor 45 BEACON 3-College LINDA ASBURY From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Student Council 3, 4g Inter-Racial Researchers 3, 43 Booster Club 25 Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4g Drill Team 2: Gamma Hi-Y 3, 4, Red Cross Club 2: BEACON 2-Hampton Institute I66 Seniors CAROL E. ALSTON From Mt. St. Mary Acad- emy, 1964-: Bronze Honor Ping Latin Honor Society 3, 4g Junior Council on World Affairs 35 Bennett. Y-Tcens 2, Vice President 3, President 49 Drill Team 35 Chorus 3, 43 BEACON 4-SUNYAB AMILA R. ANDERSON Inter-Racial Researchers 4-Bryant and Stratton DEBORAH L. ANDERSON Chess Club 43 Inter-Racial Researchers 3, 4g Gym. Monitor 4-Syracuse Uni- versity CHERRY ANDREWS Russian Club 1-3g Gym Monitor 2, 3-College DIANE C. BAIOCCO From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Kodaya Hi- Y 45 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 4g Future Secre- taries of America 45 French Club 2g Future Teachers Club 43 Bowling Club 2, 33 Variety Show 34 Freshman and Sopho- more Letter-SUNYAB JO ANNE BALSOM Debate Society 33 Ski Club 13 Booster Club 2, 3g Chemistry Club 2g Va- riety Show 3, Cheerleader 2, 35 BEACON 4-Col- lege VERNON G. BANKS From Genesee Humboldt Junior High School, 1964: Sigma Rho Alpha Hi-Y 2-4, Math Club 1: AVA 43 Civil Defense Club 25 Chorus 1-43 Cafeteria Monitor 1: Homeroom Track, Basketball 2-4- Howard University CYNTHIA A. BARKLEY From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Junior Coun- cil on World Affairs 4g America Club 3. 4: AFS Club 45 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 4g Inter-Racial Researchers 3, 4g Music Club 2-43 Chorus 2-43 Future Teach- ers Club 4-, Orchestra 1-45 Variety Show 4-Potsdam State College The Main Street bus driver laughs ai the vain aiiempi of a Bennett Senior io prove she is under twelve. JAMES E. BARNES Bowling Club 3, Vice- President 43 Red Cross Club 3g Student Council 3, 4-g Guidance Monitor 2, 33 Flag Marshall 3, 43 Cafe- teria Monitor 4g BEACON 3, 4-Erie County Techni- cal Institute DIANE E. BARTLEMUS From Bishop O'Hern High School, 19645 Future Sec- retaries of America 3, 45 Library Monitor 3, 45 Ski Club 1-SUNYAB fr -x CHARLES BARONE Earth Science Club 23 Band 1: Orchestra 1-4: Gym Monitor 45 Football Major 4-College MONA BASKIN Latin Honor Society 2-43 Future Nurses of America 4g Junior Council on World Affairs 43 Folk Song Club 4-g Bennett Y- Teens 45 Drill Team 33 Attendance Monitor 3, 4- Buifalo State College T ai: , ' fi- 3 BRUCE BARRETT Undecided DONNA BATES From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964: Bennett Y- Teens 3, Vice-President 45 Future Nurses of America 3, 45 Drill Team 3, Future Teachers Club 43 250 Point Letterg Booster Club 4-Rochester Institute of Technology JAMES BATTAGLIA From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 America Club 35 Cafeteria Monitor 45 Baseball 13 Basketball 1-Bryant and Stratton DIANE BAUER 150 Point Letter-Erie County Technical Institute SHARON R. BEAN Spanish Club 3, 4g Future Teachers Club 35 Future Nurses of America 4: Inter-Racial Researchers 4g Junior Achievement 35 Chemistry Club 3: Gym -Monitor 49 Delta Chi Beta Hi-Y Vice President 45 BEACON 3--College ARTHUR BEASLEY Undecided SANDRA J. BECKER From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Silver Honor Ping Future Secretaries of America 35 Chorus 1, 23 150 Point Letter-Work Seniors I67 ' e BARB L. BECI-ITEL Art Club 3, 4-SUNYAB KATHLEEN N. BELCHER ' From Holy Angels Acad- emy, 1965, Photography Cluh 3, 43 Future Nurses Club 3-Beauty School PATRICIA A. BELL From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Booster Club 3, 4-5 Red Cross Club 2, 33 Area Red Cross Sec- retary 3, Vice President 4: Gamma Girls Hi-Y 2-45 Junior Achievement 3, .4, Treasurer 3-University of Colorado During BEACON homeroom picture day. Ron Wright shows his amazing percep+ion as he spois two girls sealed wiih an all boys homeroom. I6B Seniors JOHN J. BELLANCO ELLEN E. BENNETT From Grover Cleveland Bovster Club 2-4: V3l'iCYY High School, 1965-Col- Show 3: Bennetwnian 2, lege 3 3 BEACON 2-SUNYAB IRENE M. BER RISA BERGMAN Drill Team 1, 25 Variety Spanish Club 15 Art Club Show 2-SUNYAB 4-3 Variety Show 2-SUN- YAB DEBORAH E. BERMAN Ski Club 1, 3, 43 AFS Club lg Variety Show 2, 3g Guidance Monitor lg BEACON 4-College ARTHUR A. BERNHARD Golf Club 3, 43 French Club 25 Student Council 1, Chemistry Club 35 Bowling Club 2, 3-SUN- YAB BARBARA J. BEYER Ski Club 3, Secretary 45 Math Club 45 Riding Club 45 Drill Team 1, 25 Var- iety Show 3-Plattsburg State College THOMAS R. BIALKOWSKI From Kensington High School, 19645 Student Council 2-Erie County Technical Institute CAROL BIEL Booster Club 53, 45 Stu- dent Council 15 Earth Science Club 2, 35 Folk Song Club 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 45 Variety Show 45 Office Monitor 3, 4-SUN- YAB ROBERT G. BILLICK 1 German Club 35 Bennett Players 3, 45 National Thespian Society 45 Earth Science Club 25 Cafeteria Monitor 1-45 PA Crew 45 Variety Show 3, 45 School Play 35 Mercer Speaking Contest 3-SUNYAB BERNICE BILLUPS Dramatics Club 35 Span- ish Club 45 Delta Chi Beta Hi-Y 2-4-College SI-IEILA Y. BINEYARD Inter-Racial Researchers Club 3, 43 Chess Club 25 Future Teachers Club 45 Drill Team 3, 4-West Virginia State College TAMARA M. BISHOP From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Junior Achievement 2, 35 Debate Society 45 Future Teach- ers Club 2, 35 Drill ,Team 2, 35 Delta Chi Beta Hi-Y 2-45 Variety Show 2, 35 Drum Majorette 4- Springfield College KARIN A. BLAZY English Honor Society 45 An Club 1-SUNYAB ESTELLE BLENMAN Future Teachers Club 35 Folk Song Club 35 lnter- Racial Researchers 4-Bry- ant and Stratton SANDRA A. BLOCK From Tondawanda Junior High School, 19645 Dra- matics Club 35 Inter- Racial Researchers 45 Variety Show 35 School Play 35 BEACON 2-4- SUNYAB LYDIA R. BOCOM Folk Song Club 15 Arts and Crafts Club 45 Variety Show -2-New York Uni- versity LINDA L. BOSKAT From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Kodaya Hi- Y 45 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 45 Bowling Club 3, 4-Airline Stewardess LINDA BOWLES From East High School, 19655 'Junior Council on World Affairs 3, 45 'De- bate Club 45 Harbinger 45 BEACON 4-College EDITH L. BOWLING Latin Honor Society 45 Folk Song Club 3, 45 Fu- ture Teachers Club 1-45 Inter-Racial Researchers 45 Photography Club 25 BEACON 3-Buffalo State College KAREN S. BRASWELL Girls' Civil Defense Club 25 Inter-Racial Research- ers 45 Delta Chi Beta Hi- Y 3, 4-Nursing Club Seniors I 69 GERALD L. BRATTON Bronze Honor Pin5 Sigma Rho Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Key Club 45 Debate Society Treasurer 35 Variety Show 35 School Play 35 Football All-High 3, 45 Track 2, All-High 3, 45 Homeroom Basket- ball5 Boys Flag Marshall 3, 4-College ALLAN J. BRONSTEIN Silver Honor Pin5 English Honor Society 45 National French Honor Society 35 Booster Club 3, 45 Chem- istry Club 35 Math Club 45 Hockey Club 15 BEA- CON 1-SUNYAB ROBERT BRONSTEIN Silver Honor Pin5 English Honor Society 45 Junior Council on World Affairs 2, 35 Society for Discus- sion and Debate 2, 35 School Play 15 Bennett Players 15 Soccer 2, 35 Track 2-4 Bennettonian I, 25 BEACON 1-3, Lay- out Editor 4-SUNYAB GREGORY L. BROWN From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Bronze Hon- or Ping Senior Class Presi- dentg Inter-Racial Re- searchers 3, Sergeant-ab Arms 45 Interact 3, 45 Basketball 2, Major 35 Football Major 3, 4-Ohio State University LINDA V. BROWN From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Bronze Hon- or Pin5 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 25 Chemistry Club 2, 35 Music Club 2- 45 AFS Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Orchestra 2-4- Fisl: University VALENCIA A. BROWN From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Bronze Honor Ping Inter-Racial Researchers 3, 45 Future Nurses Club Secretary 45 German Club 2, 35 Ameri- ca Club 45 AFS Club 3, 45 Student Council 25 Talent Show 35 Chorus 25 Junior Achievement 4- University of Hawaii. JANICE L. BUCKOW From East High School, 19645 Chorus 1-4-Erie County Technical Institute JAMES A. BUELL From St. Joe's Collegiate Institute, 19635 Ski Club 45 Math Club 45 Cafeteria Monitor 4-SUNYAB HENRIKA BUGAJ From East High School, 19659 Jewelled Honor Pin5 National Honor Society 45 Junior Council on World Affairs 3, Secretary 45 Russian Club 35 Camera Club 45 Bennettonian 35 BEACON 4--Oberlin University CHARLES D. BULL From Canisius High School, 19645 Bronze Hon- or Pin5 Photography Club 3, President- 45 Inter- Racial Researchers 3, 45 AVA Crew 3, 4-Howard University EMILY M. BURDA From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Latin Honor Society 35 Faculty Assist- ant 3-Erie County Tech- nical Institute I 70 Seniors ALEECE J. BURDINE Bronze Honor Pin5 Math Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Hebrew Club 2-4, Treasurer 35 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 Chess Club 3, 45 Inter- Racial Researchers 45 American Affairs Club 25 Library Monitor 4-SUN- YAB LEE ANN BURDMAN Jewelled Honor Ping Of- fice Monitor 1-4-Buffalo State College ROBERT T. BURNS From Bishop Fallon High School, 19655 Ski Club 45 Booster Club 45 Home- room Track 4-Long Is- land University DEBORAH L. BUTLER Alpha Sigma Gamma Hi-Y 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Chorus 3, 45 Hall Monitor 25 Gym Monitor 4-Erie County Technical Insti- tllie K.. . DIANE L. BUTLER Spanish Club 1-SUNYAB JOYCE CAROLYN BUTLER Music Club 2, 33 Chorus 3, 45 Debate Society 45 Variety Show 2, 35 Cafe- teria Monitor 35 Bennet- tonian 2-College OTIS D. BUTLER From East High School, 19645 Future Nurses Club 2, 35 President 45 Red Cross Service Club 2, 35 Cafeteria Monitor 3, 45 Fu- ture Secretaries of Ameri- ca 4-Meyer Memorial School of Nursing DENNIS C. CAIN PAUL A. CAIN Ski Club 45 Booster Club Homeroom Baseball 35 45 Stage Crew 45 Hall BEACON 1, 2-SUNYAB Monitor 35 Cafeteria Mon- itor 15 Variety Show 45 Talent Show 4--Undecided MATHEW A. CALHOUN From Lafayette High School, 1966-Undecided ITHRENE Y. CAMERON From Fillmore Junior High S c h o o 1, 1964: Junior Achievement 2, 35 Inter- Racial Researchers 35 Fu- ture Teachers Club 35 Fu- ture Nurses of America 3: Debate Society 45 Girls' Gym Monitor 3, 45 Delta Chi Beta Hi-Y 2-44Mor- gan State College JOYCE M. CAREY Erie County Technical In- stitute SANDRA M. CARFLEY Russian Club 1-45 Gym Monitor 2-45 Chorus 45 Cold B-Nursing School MICHAEL J. CAMPAGNA Cardinal Dougherty School, 19645 Ski Cub 45 Spanish Club 15 ym Monitor 1, 3, 45 Flag Marshall 3, 4: Base- ball tain lege From High 1 G 1 5 Football 1-3, Cap- 4-Hiram Scott Col- GRACIELA CARBONELL From Bishop O'Hern High School, 19655 Drill 5I'eam 35 Inter-Racial Research- ers 3, 45 150 Point Let- terg AFS Club 35 Junior Achievement 45 Gamma Hi-Y 4-SUNYAB BARBARA L. CAPLE From Holy Angels Acad- emy, 19655 Booster Club 3, 45 Variety Show 4: Cheerleader 4-SUNYAB While in her Hebrew lll class. Linda Kushner shows her enthusiasm at being called upon to read a passage trom her textbook. Seniors l7l ANGELA M. CARRIERO From Cardinal O'Hara High School, 19649 .lunior Achievement 2-4-IBM School PAUL F. CARTER Golf Club 1-4, Treasurer lg Spanish Club l, 23 Dramatics Club 39 Debate Society 43 Stage Crew 4-3 Variety Show 3, 4g Swim- ming l, 2, Major 3, 45 Soccer 3-Bowling Green University PETER J. CARTER Golf Club 1-43 Spanish Club 2g Dramatics Club 3g Cafeteria Monitor 3g Monitor 2g l 2 Ma'or 3 Swimming Swimming , , 1 , 43 Soccer 3g Homeroom Swimming lg Homeroom Basketball 2-Capital Uni- versity MELVIN L. CAVER From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-g French Club 2-43 Inter-Racial Research- ers 3, 47 Sigma Rho Al- pha Hi-Y 1-4-g America Club 35 Office Monitor 2-4-5 Variety Show 3: .lu- nior Achievement 2-4-- Talledega College l72 Seniors ELAINE T. CHASEN Jewelled Honor Ping Na- tional, Honor Society 4g National French Honor So- ciety 2, 35 Booster Club 1-3: .llmior Council on World Affairs 2, 35 Var- sity Debate Team 3, 43 Inter-Club Council 2, 35 Harbinger 2, 33 Bennet- Ionian 2, 3g BEACON 1-3, Faculty and Admin- istration Editor 4--College .,-, vu , Senior boolcmalcer, Richard Gross. gratefully-accepis all bers on the Friday morning before the annual Benneidr-Ken foofball game. His hand scarred in scrimmage, football siar Tim Shea realizes he will never find in French. the iremendous glory he achieved in football. -25 xl K Y . X WILLIE MAE CHATMON From Genessee Humboldt Junior High School, 19635 Civil Defense Club 2 5 Dftll Team 25 Cheerleader 35 Gamma Hi-Y 2-45 Chorus 3, 45 Bennett Y-Teens 1- College LAWRINE A. CHILDERS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Silver Honor Ping English Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 AFS Club 25 Gamma Hi-Y 2-45 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 3, 45 Student Council 35 Variety Show 3, 4-Central State Col- lege THOMAS H. CHITTENDEN Silver Honor Ping Ski Club 45 Debate Society 35 Booster Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Stage Crew 1-3, Manager 45 Flag Marshall 3, 45 Variety Show 3, 45 Bennett Players 3, 4-Col- lege MARIE CHRISTOPHER Canisius College KARLA F. CLAPP From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 English Honor Society 2-45 AFS Club 2-45 Folk Song Club 25 Debate Club, Sec- retary 45 Library Monitor 2-45 Advanced Chorus 2- 45 Mercer Speaking Con- testg Girls' Oratorical Con- test 45 'Varsity Debate Team 3, Captain 4- Wayne State College RICHARD CLARK Football 35 Basketball Ma- jor 3, 4-Tennessee A81T University ' DONALD F. COLLINS JR. From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964--College DEBORAH J. CLENDENNING From Savanna High School, Illinois, 19655 .lewelled Honor Pin5 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Future Teachers Club 3, President 45 Music Club 3, Vice-President 45 .lun- ior Council on World Af- fairs 3, 45 Band 1-45 Or- chestra 3, 45 Play 2, 3- Earlham College RICHARD D. COLE Bowling Club l-45 Debate Society 45 Flag Marshall 3, 45 Track 1, 2, Ma- jor 3, 45 Cross Country Major 2, 3, Co-captain 45 Basketball 45 Homeroom Track, Baseball, Basket- ball, Swimming 1, 2-Col- lege DONNA B. COLLINS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Nurses Club 25 Chorus 35 Drill Team 2-SUNYAB SONDRA L. COLLINS From Clinton Junior High School, 19645 Future Teachers Club 2, 35 Baton Twirlers 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Chess Club 35 Gam- ma Hi-Y 2-4, President 45 Student Council 1, 2-Fisk University GLENN A. COLES MARION COLES Civil Defense Club 15 From Park School 25 Folk Basketball 35 l'l0mBl'00m Song Club 3-California Basketball 3-'ENB COUDIY College of Arts and Crafts Technical Institute MARCIA A. COPPER Bronze Honor Pin5 Future Secretaries of America 3, 45 Drill Team 15 Office Monitor 3-SUNYAB CHRISTINE B. COPPOLA Silver Honor Pin5 Alpha Sigma Gamma Hi-Y 1, 3, Secretary 2, 45 American Affairs Club 25 Ski Club 3, 45 Gold B-Clark Uni- versity Seniors l73 WILLIAM S. MICHAEL P. CORDOVA COSENTINO Ski Club 3g Earth Science Erie County Technical Club 2, 33 Chorus 3, Il'lStllUlC Homeroom Swimming 13 Homeroom Baseball 13 Homeroom Basketball 23 Cafeteria Monitor 39 Golf Team 2-SUNYAB F' CONNIE E. COSTANTINO Silver Honor Ping Latin Honor Society 2-45 Span- ish Club 2, 3: Booster Club 2-4g Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, Vice-President 4g Earth Science Club 2g Folk Song Club 25 Hall Monitor 3g Office Monitor 49 Orchestra 1, 23 Variety Show-1, 3, 4g BEACON 1-4-SUNYAB KATHLEEN COTTRELL From Genessee Humboldt Junior High School, 1964 -College DAVID W. COX Golf Club 2, 3, President 4-5 Interact 3, 4: Basket- ball 2g Track Major 1- College S sl ' if JOANN CREER Junior Council on World Affairs 3g American Af- fairs Club 2g Inter-Racial Researchers Club 35 .lun- ior Achievement lg Stu- dent Council 3g Russian Club 1, 2-College I 74 Seniors A+ the request of the Seniors. Wendy LaRusch leads a cheer for Mr Miller. who, at I I 130, proclaimed part iwo of the Ben-Ken Assembly. DONNA L. CREHAN From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-Undecided DECATUR W. CRUMPLEY From Thomas A. Edison High School, New York City, 19655 Civil Defense Club 45 Arts and Crafts Club 3, 43 Booster Club 3, 4-College CHERYL G. CUMMINGS Spanish Club 2, 3, Earth Science Club 25 Booster Club 43 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 4: Folk Song Club 25 Variety Show 3, 4g Office Monitor 4-College JAYNE D. CUMMINS Drill Team 1, 2-SUNYAB 'CHARLES S. CURCIO From Grover Cleveland High School, 1966-Un- decided MARGARET M. CURETON From Fillmore Junior High School, 19663 Junior Achievement 2-45 Future Teachers Club 43 Cafe- teria Monitor 33 Volleyball 4-Bryant and Stratton LEVY CURRY From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Bronze Hon- or Ping Booster Club 2-43 Debate Society 43 Varsity Debate Team 43 Music Club 3, 43 Variety Show 43 Octet Chorus 3, 4- Bostont College PHILLIP W. CURRY Golf Club 43 Folk Song Club 43 America Club 4: Variety Show 1, 4: Chorus lg Baseball Major 13 Swimming Major 13 Foot- ball Major 2, 4g Track Major 2, 4-SUNYAB LINDA I. CZYZEWSKI From Bishop Colton High School, 19653 Booster Club 33 Kodaya Hi-Y 43 Junior Achievement 43 Math Club 4-Roosevelt Hospital School of Nurs- mg BRUCE E. DANIELS Inter-Racial Researchers 43 Chess Club 2, 43 Art Club 2-41 Talent Show 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Chess Team 23 Track 1, 2, Major 4-3 Homeroom Basketball 4-Niagara University LEWIS D. DANIELS JR. From East High School, 1966-Undecided PATSYQI. DEAN From Clinton Junior High School, 19643 Russian Club 2-43 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 43 Drill Team 3-Undecided CAROL F. DEARE Inter-Racial Researchers 33 Music Club 3, Treas- urer 4g Senior Girls' Hi-Y 43 Marching Band 1-43 Variety Show 1-43 Orches- tra 2-43 Chorus 1, 3, 43 All-High Band 2-4-Cen- tral Missouri State College VIRGINIA J. DEBERRY From Fillmore Junior High School, 19641 AFS Club 3g Inter-Racial Research- ers 3, 43 Dramatics Club 33 Office Monitor 2-4- Fisk University DIANE C. DENNING DENNIS A. From Kenmore West Sen- DEPETERS ior High School, 19653 Na- Music Club 1-33 Spanish tional Thespian Society 43 Club 2, 33 Future Teach- Debate .Society 4-Bryant ers Club lg Marching and Stratton Band 1-4, Custodian 3: Variety Show 1-4: AVA Crew 1-Deveaux Prepar- atory School DENNIS C. DEWYER From Hutchinson Central Technical High School, 19653 America Club 3, 43 German Club 3, 4g Chess Club 33 Tennis 3-College BONNIE DICKMAN Debate Society 33 Hebrew Club 1, 2g French Club 1, 2g Folk Song Club 2, 33 Variety Show 23 Guid- ance Monitor 43 BEA- CON 4-SUNYAB PAMELA A. DIGESARE From Holy Angels Acad- emy, 19643 Booster Club 2, 33 AFS Club 2-43 At- tendance Monitor 43 Dramatics Club 3, 4g De- bate Society 43 Variety Show 2-45 P.A. Crew 43' Office' Monitor 3, 43 Guidance Monitor 3, 4g BEACON 2-Buffalo State College Seniors I75 s-QA, 1527 KAREN E. DILCHER Jewelled Honor Ping Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 National French 'Honor Society 2-43 AFS Club 1- 3, Treasurer 4g Booster Club 1-45 Ski Club 3, 4-5 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, 45 Student Council 1, 4g Hall Monitor 35 Guidance Mon- itor 43 Variety Show 2- Mount Holyoke College CHARLES M. NANCY J. DONOHUE DILLON From Fillmore Junior High From East High School, SChU0l, 1964: Ch01'U5 3, 4 19663 Basketball 43 Base- -W01'k ball 4-SUNYAB ROBERT A. DOREN Jewelled Honor Ping Na- tional Honor Society 3, President 4g Latin Honor Society 1-4, Treasurer 33 Key Club 3, 4: Flag Marshall 4g Booster Club 1-35 Student Council 1, 3, 4-3 School Play 3g Homeroom Basketball 25 Homeroom Baseball 25 BEACON 1, 2-SUNYAB JEANNETTE DOUAY AFS Exchange Student from Franceg National Honor Society 45 English Honor Society 45 AFS Club 45 Student Council 43 German Club 43 Cheerleader 4-I n s t i t u t National De Sciences et Politiques de Paris I 76 Seniors Miclci Goldstein contemplates the solution to an intricate math problem. It is not otten that Seniors take their time to think. EDWARD DUFFY Undecided CORLIS D. DUNLOP From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Bennett Y- Teens 2, Chaplain 3, Vice President 49 Chorus 1-44 Drill Team 3-Erie County Technical Institute EUNICE E. DURCHSLAG Jewelled Honor Pin5 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Latin Honor Society 1- 3, President 45 Junior Council on World Affairs 3, 45 Chemistry Club 25 AFS Club 35 Hebrew Club 1-3-Michigan State University KAREN M. DZIARNOWSKI From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-Undecided ELIZABETH K. EATON Inter-Racial Researchers 35 Booster,Club 35 French Club 25 Girls' Civil De- fense Club 25 Student Council 2, 45' Gamma Hi- Y 3, Chaplain 45 Variety Show 35 Cheerleader '35 Bennettonian 25 150 Point Letter-Wayne State Uni- versity. NANCY J. EBERHARDT Future Secretaries Club 3, 45 Office Monitor 2-45 Gold B-Bryant and Strat- ton BARBARA D. EDWARDS Inter-Racial Researchers Club 3, 45 Booster Club 45 Drill Team 35 Gold B5 Bennettonian 35 BEA. CON 2-Erie County Technical Institute DENNIS A. EDWARDS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Bronze Hon- or Ping Football Squad Letter 4-SUNYAI GREGORY C. EDWARDS Hot Rod Club 2, President 35 Guidance Monitor 1-45 Freshman Swimming5 Freshman Baseball-SUN-' YAB ALICE M. EGLETON Booster Club 3, .45 AFS Club 2-45 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 35 Delta Chi Beta Hi-Y 45 Kodaya Hi- Y 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Junior Achieve- ment 25 Chorus 2-45 So- ciety of Discussion and Debate 2-3-Kentucky State College ' MELVIN M. EISMAN Silver Honor Pin5 English Honor Society 45 Bowl- ing Club 15 Flag Mar- shall 45 Bennettonian 3- SUNYAB JOAN M. ELLSWORTH From Holy Angels Acad- emy, 19655 Latin Honor Society 35 Arts and Crafts 35 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 35 Booster Club 35 Guidance Monitor 4-Buffalo State College JERRY A. ELSIIEIMER From St. Joseph's Col- legiate Institute, 19655 Bowling Club 2-Univer- sity of Maryland TERRENCE L. EMANUEL From Conestoga High, 19645 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 45 Spanish Club 45 Track 45 Variety Show 3, 4-College RONALD ERVOLINA JOHN R. EVERS United States Navy From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-Work CAROL A. FAILLA From Bishop McMahon High School, 19645 Booster Club 35 Variety Show 2- Erie County Technical ln- stitute Seniors I77 BARBARA J. FALZONE From Mount St. Joseph's High School, 19625 Boost- er Club 25 Folk Song Club 25 Junior Achievement 25 America Club 35 Variety Show 3-D' Youville Col- lege DONNA FANDL Undecided JOHN M. FENESS Re-entered from Maryvale Senior High School, 19665 Cafeteria Monitor 4-Erie County Technical Institute BRENDA D. FERGUSON From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Girls' Civil Defense Club 25 Bennett Y-Teens 2, 3, Secretary 45 Future Teachers Club 35 Red Cross Club 25 Drill Team 35 Variety Show 2-Niagara Uni- versity CHARLES D. FATIG From Cardinal Dougherty High School, 19645 Arts and Crafts Club 35 Photog- raphy Club 3, 4-Un- decided LESLIE D. FEINBERG Chemistry Club 25 Junior Council on World Affairs 15 AFS Club 1, 25 Ger- man Club 15 Folk Song Club 15 America Club 35 Guidance Monitor 15 Li- brary Monitor 15 150 Point Letter5 BEACON 1-Chatham University MABLE M. FELDER From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Latin Honor Society 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 35 Music Club 3, 45 Chemistry' Club 45 Junior Council on World Affairs 4-College BARBARA J. FIELDS Jewelled Honor Pin5 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 1-3, Secretary 45 Alpha Sigma Gamma Hi-Y 1-4, Treas- urer 2, President 45 Chem- istry Club 2-SUNYAB RICHARD A. FISCUS Art Club 45 Cafeteria Monitor 1-35 Homeroom Baseball 15 Homeroom Swimming ' 15 Homeroom Basketball 2-4-SUNYAB EDWANITER FLETCHER From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Drill Team 35 Chorus 3-Nurs- ing School KATHY I. FLOYD From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 AFS Club 3, 45 Inter-Racial Research- ers 3, 45 Booster Club 45 Red Cross Club 2, 35 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 35 Mu- sic Club 25- Gamma Hi-Y 3, 45 Arts and Crafts Club 45 Bennettonian 45 BEACON 4-Flint Junior College I78 Seniors TERESA FLOYD From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Red Cross Club 2, Secretary 35 Sen- ior Girls' Hi-Y 35 Gamma Hi-Y 45 Folk Song Club 45 Arts and Crafts Club 45 Booster Club 45 Inter- Racial Researchers 3, 45 AFS Club 3, 45 BEA- CON 3-Fashion Institute of Technology LORIN D. FOGEL Junior Class Secretary- Treasurer5 Senior Class Treasurer5 Booster Club 1-3, Treasurer 45 Interact 2-45 German Club 35 Stu- dent Council 15 Photog- raphy Club 25. Variety Show 1, 35 School Play 15 Guidance Monitor 45 BEACON 2, 4-College PAUL M. FOGEL Interact 2-45Booster Club 45 Bennett Players 1, 35 School Play 1, 35 German Club 3, President 45 Jun- ior Council on World Af- fairs 3, 45 Society for Dis- cussion and Debate 2-45 Variety Show 1, 35 Hall Monitor 35 Bennettonian 3-College ANNE FONZI From Holy Angels Acad- emy, 19645 Student Coun- cil 2-45 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 45 Earth Science Club 2, 35 Folk Song Club 2, 35 Booster Club 2-45 Cheer- leader 45 Variety Show 2- 45 School Play 35 Office Monitor 3, 45 BEACON 3-Buffalo State College John Sparks concentrates on Mrs. Szweibka's recipe for razzleberry pie. Although average in Chemistry. he is an A pupil in Home Ec. , 'i K '- i 57' XX X 1 LEROY FRASIER From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Sigma Rho Alpha Hi-Y 3, 43 Earth Science Club 2, 33 Civil Defense Club 2, 33 Pho- tography Club 1-33 Inter- act 2, 33 Flag Marshall 2, 33 Homeroom Basketball 2, 33 Cross Country 3- West Virginia University MERRY FORD From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964 3 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Dra- matics' Club 33 Inter- Racial Researchers 33 Junior Achievement 4- Bryant and Stratton MICHAEL B. FORMAN Jewelled Honor Ping Latin Honor Society 2-43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 English Honor Society 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Booster Club 1, 23 Hockey Club 13 Golf Club 1, 2g Key Club 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Flag Marshall 43 Bennet- tonian 2g BEACON 1-3- SUNYAB SUSAN FOSBURY Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, Sec- retary 43 America Club 3, Treasurer 4-3 Jimior Council on World Af- fairs 4g Folk Song Club 33 Future Teachers Club 43 BEACON 1-4-Buffalo State College GEORGE L. FRANKLIN JR. , Variety Show 3, 43 Cafe- teria Monitor 2-43 Base- ball 3, 43 Track 1, 23 Homeroom Basketball 33 Homeroom Baseball 13 Homeroom Swimming 13 Chess Team 3, 4-Univer- sity of Baltimore MARK W. CAROL A. GAGNE FUHLBRUCK Chess Club 33 Chemistry Club 33 German Club 1- 33 America Club 3, Vice President 43 Golf Club 43 Civil Defense Club 4g Guidance Monitor 3, 43 Homeroom Swimming 1- College Art Club 2-43 America Club 3, 4-United Hair Stylists of Buffalo MARY B. GALSTER From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964: America Club 43 Drill Team 23 Drum Majorette 4- Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing RENEE V. GARDNER From Fillmore Junior High 5ChU0l, 1964: .lewelled Honor Ping Latin Honor Society 43 French Honor Society 2-43 National Honor Society 3, 43 So- ciety of Discussion and Debate 2-33 Chemistry Club 33 Junior Council on World Affairs 2-43 French Club 23 Music Club 2-4- College Seniors I79 LARRY W. GASBARRINI Hot Rod Club Treasurer 2-45 Debate Society 2-45 Freshman Baseball-SUN YAB SHARON L. GAUVIN From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Bowl- ing Club 3-Nursing School MARY SUE GEKAS Future Secretaries Club 3, 45 Gold B-Work SHIRLEY M. GEORGE From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 AFS Club 2, 3, Vice President 45 French Club 2, 35 Booster Club 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 2, Treasurer 3, 45 America Club 3, 45 Gym Monitor 45 Variety Show 35 Gold B-SUNYAB JANET R. GETTER Art Club 2-45 America Club 35 Bulletin Board Committee 2, 3, Secretary 45 Chorus 3, 45 Bennet- tonian 3-New York City School of Dress Design ELLEN G. GIBBONS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Silver Honor Pin5 Debate Society 45 Future Teachers Club 2- 45 French Club 25 Inter- Club Council 25 AFS Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 Variety Show 3-SUN- YAB GWENDOLYN GIBSON From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Teachers Club 15 Red Cross Club 3, 45 Junior Achievement 35 Drill Team 2, 35 Gold B- Howard University McCARTHY H. GIBSON Russian Club 35 Math Club 35 Cross Country Major 1-45 Basketball Squad 25 Track Major 2, 3, All-High 4-Wayne State University MARY ANN GERARDI Drill Team 2, 3-College VINCENT T. GIGLIA From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Chemistry Club 45 Chess Club 25 Aquariam Club 45 Cafe- teria Monitor 45 Baseball 3-Erie County Technical Institute HAMPTON T. GILLESPIE Cafeteria Monitor 4-Air Force IBO Seniors GARY E. GIROME From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Bronze Hon- or Ping German Club 25 Folk Song Club 25 Junior Council on World Affairs 25 Gym Monitor-St. Bonaventure CHRIS GODERT From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Sec- retaries Club 3, 45 Junior Achievement 25 America Club 35 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 45 Office Monitor 35 Vari- ety Show-TWA Airlines School HETTIE M. GOFORTI-I Bennett Y-Teens 15 Chem- istry Club 45 Junior Achievement 1-45 German Club 25 Drill Team 35 Chorus 25 Variety Show 2-De Paul University MARK L. GOLDBERG Bronze Honor Pin5 Booster Club 2-45 Student Council 1, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Earth Science Club 25 Stage Crew 45 Bennett Players 45 Variety Show 45 Flag Marshall 4- American University During an Art class, Risa Bergman carefully scrutinizes her pencil sketch in the hope of winning Mrs. Bryans' approval and a higher mark. LEE R. GOLDSTEIN Latin Honor Society 33 Chess Club 2, 34tate University at Albany MICKI R. GOLDSTEIN Booster Club 2-43 Folk Song Club 23 America Club 3, 4g Gym Monitor 3, 43 Variety Show 3g Bennettonian 2, Business Editor 3, Associate Ed- itor 4-3 BEACON 2-4- SUNYAB JANICE F. GOODINC Jewelled Honor Pin3 Na- tional Honor Society 43 National French Honor Society 2-4-3 English Honor Society 3, 43 Future Teach- ers Club 1-4, Vice Presi- dent 33 Office Monitor 2-43 National Merit Semi- Finalist-SUNYAB LUCINDA E. GRAY From East High School, 19653 Junior Achievement 3, 4-College NATALIE L. GRAY Gold Honor Ping English Honor Society 2-43 AFS Club 1-43 Booster Club 3, 43 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, Treasurer 33 Chemistry Club 2g Folk Song Club 23 America Club' 3, 43 Office Monitor 22 Hall Monitor 3, 43 BEACON 4-University of Rochester ELLEN GREEN National Honor Society 43 Jewelled Honor Ping Eng- lish Honor Society 2-43 French Honor Society 2-43 Chemistry Club Treasurer 2, President 33 AFS Club 1-4-3 Student Council 33 Office Monitor 2, 3g Ben- nettoninn Major Staff 4- University of Rochester ROBERT M. GREEN .lewelled Honor Ping French Honor Society 2- 43 National Honor Society 43 Interact 2, 3, Secretary 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Booster Club 1-4-3 Golf Club 2-43 Chemistry Club 2, 3g French Club 2-43 Soccer Team 2, 33 Tennis Major 4-3 BEACON 2, 3, Cur- riculum Editor 4-College PHILIP R. GREY From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Latin Honor Society 43 Hot Rod Club 33 Variety Show 23 Chorus 1, 23 Baseball 3, 4-Col- lege JEANINE L. CRINAGE From Mt. St. Mary Acad- emy, 1964-: Future Nurses of America 23 Future Teachers Club 23 Junior Council on World Affairs 3, 43 Bennett Y-Teens 2-4-3 Russian Club 3- State University College Seniors I8l DONNA M. GRODEM From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Sec- retary Club 3, 43 Drama- tics Club 3-College RICHARD D. GROSS .lewelled Honor Ping Latin Honor Society 2-4, Key Club 2-4-g Ski Club 3, 4-g Hebrew Club lg Student Council 2, 33 Hockey Club lg Band 1, 23 Homeroom Basketball lg Homeroom Swimming lg Soccer lg BEACON 1- College MERLE S. SAL P. GUADAGNA CROSSBERG Student Council 1-SUN- French Club 2, 3g Folk YAB Song Club 3g Art Club 43 America Club 4-Erie County Technical Institute ROBERT L. GUARNIERI Silver Honor Ping Latin Honor Society 1-35 Math Club 1-3, Band 1+SUN- YAB SUSAN A. HAAKE Bowling Team 1-3-Work SUSAN E. HAFFEY Bronze Honor ,Ping Rus- sian Club l, 2g Student Council 2g Junior Council on World Affairs 2-4, Fu- ture Teachers Club 3, 4-g Inter-Racial Re- searchers 4: Math Club 43 Music Club 1, 2, Ser- geant-at-Arms 3, President 43 Band 1-45 Orchestra 1- 4-g Harbinger Major Staff 3, 4--SUNYAB l82 Seniors BRENDA A. HAEICK From Bishop McMahon High School, 1965g A- merica Club 35 Chorus 4 -Undecided KAREN L. HAGUE ,lewelled Honor Ping Na- tional Honor Society 4: English Honor Society 3, 4, Russian Club-1-3, Sec- retary 25 Society of Dis- cussion and Debate 2, 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 2-49 AFS Club 45 German Club 45 Harbinger Major Staff 3, Editor 4 -College BRIAN J. HAENSLY Chemistry Club 3g Cer- man Club lg Chess Club 43 Folk Song Club 25 Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4- Alfred University BARBARA A. HAIRSTON From Riverside High School, 1965g Inter-Racial Researchers 3, 43 Booster Club 4: Gamma Hi-Y 3, 4g Chorus 2-4-College Commanding all his powers of concen- frafion. stage manager Tom Chiiien- den amazes students in assembly. by defying +I-me force of gravity. WILLIAM R. HAMILTON From Cardinal Dougherty High School, 1964, Silver Honor Ping America Club President 3, Sergeant-ab Arms 45 AVA Crew 3, 43 Cafeteria Monitor 4-Erie County Technical Institute HARRY W. HALE AFS Club 3, 43 Civil De- fense Club 3, 4g Photog- raphy Club 4g Physics Club 45 America Club 45 AVA Crew 3, 4-Univer- sity of Rochester GLOVER HALL Undecided .IANICE D. HAMNER From Fillmore Junior High School, l964g Bennett Y- Teens 25' Art Club 44 Bowling Club 25 Inter- Racial Researchers 3, 43 Drill Team 3g Variety Show 2-F.I.T. MARK R. HANOVER From St. Joe's, 1963- United States Navy MARY H. HARLEY From Cenessee Humboldt Junior High School, 1964-5 Jewelled Honor Ping Jun- ior Class Vice Presidentg Senior Class Girls' Treas- urer, National Honor S0- ciety 49 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 3, Vice President 4g Student Council 2, 45 Bennett Y-Teens 2-SUN- YAB LAURIE W. HARRIS J ewelled Honor Pin 3 French Honor Society 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, 45 Booster Club 1-43 Ski Club 1, 3, 4, Office Monitor 2-43 Cheerleader 2, 39 Variety Show 25 Harbinger 3, Publicity Manager 45 BEACON 1, 2, Junior Assistant, Organi- zations Editor 4-College WILLIAM HARRISON DANIEL P. MICHAEL R. From Fillmore Junior High HARTNETT HARVEY School, 1964-Northeastf From Cardinal Dougherty From Fillmore Junior High ern University Some Seniors use study halls +o do homework assignments. while oihers use them +o reflect privatelihoughfs or to catch up on sleep. High School, 1965g Base- ball Major 3-College School, 1964-Buffalo State ,College CHARLES HASLEY Undecided MARK A. HAWES Debate Society 35 Home- room Baseball 15 Home- room Basketball 1-Erie County Technical Institute Seniors I83 DENISE D. HAWKINS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Debate So- ciety 45 Dramatics Club 45 Drill Team 2, Captain 35 Cheerleader 45 Booster Club 2-45 Bennettonian 25 Cold B5 Variety Show 45 'Talent Show 4-Morgan State College RITA E. HAYES From Lackawanna Senior High School, l966-Un- - decided 'ss-s.,, ' -ik ' is-5 The pressures of a Senior schedule get lhe best of Wanda l-lolfs as she falls asleep in her study hall. W'ILLIAM D. HAYDEN Student Council 2-Un decided ELLEN P. HERLING .lewelled Honor Ping Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 1-3, Vice President 45 Chem- istry Club 25 Folk Song Club 25 French Club 35 Ski Club 3, 45 BEACON 2-Oberlin College KARLA J. HESSEL From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Sec- retaries Club 3, 45 Book- store Monitor 4-Erie County Technical Institute I84 Seniors EVELYN M. HESTER From Wright High School, 19645 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 45 Music Club 4, French Club 3- College .IOHN HILL From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Booster Club 2-45 French Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 AFS Club 45 Chorus 1-45 Junior Council on World Affairs 35 Variety Show 35 Talent Show 35 Cross Country 2 -Youngstown University LINDA N. HILL From Bishop 0'Hem High School, 19655 Booster Club 3, 45 Red Cross Club 33 Inter-Racial Research- ers 3, 45 Drill Team 35 AFS Club 3, 45 Arts and Crafts Club 45 Kodaya Hi-Y 35 Office Monitor 3, 45 Bennettonian 4- Flint Junior College ROBERT P. HOFFMAN From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Bronze Hon- or Pin5 Junior Achieve- ment 25 Chemistry Club 35 Hot Rod Club 35 Folk Song Club 3, 4-SUNYAB NANCI F. HOLCBERG Bronze Honor Ping Inter- Racial Researchers 3, Par- liamentarian 45 Chemistry Club 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Photography Club 35 Folk Song Club 2-45 Debate Team 3, 45 Library Monitor 25 Health Office Monitor 3-Cort- land State College WANDA M. HOLTS From Somerset High School, 19645 Inter-Racial Researchers 3, 45 Red Cross Club 2-4, Secretary 35 Junior Council on World Affairs 45 AFS Club 45 Library Monitor 25 Variety Show 35 Drill Team-College JUDITH L. HORDER From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Secretaries Club 35 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, 45 Red Cross Club 35 Chorus 1, 2, 45 Gym Monitor 3, 45 Variety Show 3, 45 Office Monitor 3-Undecided LINDA HORNE From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Teachers Club 25 Variety Show 25 Drill Team 2- SUNYAB ARTHUR HORTON Erie County Technical In- stitute DONALD P. HOWARD From 'Campus School, 19635 America Club 45 Aquarium Club 35 Variety Show 3-Buffalo State College EUGENE HUEITI' Football Major 3, 4-Col- lege ELWOOD W. HULETT Chemistry Club 45 Chorus 45 Junior Council on World Affairs 35 Cafeteria Monitor 45 AVA Crew 45 Homeroom Basketball 35 Football 2, 3, Major 4- College JUDITH A. HUNT From Holy Angels Acad- emy, 19645 Booster Club 2, 35 Variety Show 3-Col- lege JEAN L. IACOVINO Drill Team 1, 25 Faculty Assistant 3-Bryant and Stratton GAIL A. INGRAHAM From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 AFS Club 45 Booster Club 45 Chorus 2-45 Red Cross Service Club 3, 45 A- merica Club 3, 45 Inter- Rocial Researchers 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Variety Show 3-Brockport State College ANNETTE M. IOZZIA Future Secretaries Associa- tion 3, 45 Booster Club 35 Office Monitor 35 Library Monitor 1, 2-Bryant and Stratton CHERYL A. JACKSON Red Cross Club 25 Ben- nett Y-Teens 3, 45 Inter- Racial Researchers 45 Chemistry Club 4-SUN- YAB DANE JACKSON Jewelled Honor Ping Civ- il Defense Club 2, 3, Sec- retary-Treasurer 45 Student Council 3, 45 Sigma Rho Alpha Hi-Y 3, 45 Chess Cluh 45 AVA Crew 4- Howard University LARRY JACKSON Undecided Seniors I85 Students in Public Speaking listen 'ro a classmate deliver a speech and demonsiraiion on how to do the latest dance. the Skate. . i A, - V ., OTT IE F. JACKSON Bryant and Stratton PATRICIA D. JACKSON From Forest Park High School, Baltimore, 19655 Lambda Nu Hi-Y 3, 45 Art Club 45 Future Teach- ers Club 4-5 Future Nurses of America 45 Civil De- fense Club 4-Baltimore Junior College PAUL JACOBS Music Club 1, 25 Booster Club 1, 35 Art Club 25 Camera Club 35 Chorus 1-45 Variety Show 3, 45 Civil Defense Club 2, 35 AVA Crew 2, 35 Football 2, Major 3, 4--Morgan State College STEVEN JACOBS Jewelled Honor Ping ln- teract 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 45 Chem- istry Club 2, 35 Golf Club 2-45 Booster Club 3, 45 Student Council 1, 45 Hall Monitor 3, 45 Language Lab Crew 3-SUNYAB ROBERT I. JADD Gold Honor Pin5 Latin Honor Society 2-45 Ski Club 1, 2, President 3, 45 Booster Club 1-35 Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Foot- ball Major 3, 45 AVA Crew 1-3, Assistant Man- ager 45 Language Lab Crew 1-3, Manager 45 BEACON 1, 2, Photog- rauhv Editor 4-SUNYAB GEORCE J. JAMES From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Bronze Honor Pin5 Chemistry Club 3-College I86 Seniors MARSHA E- JAMES From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964--IBM School CASSANDRA JARRATI' From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Delta Chi Beta Hi-Y 45 Drill Team 2, 3-College WARREN L. JARRETT From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-5 Key Club 2-45 Booster Club 2, 3, Vice President 45 Va- riety Show 3, 45 Gym Monitor 15 Track Major 4 -Morehouse College DAVID K. JEFFRIES Hot Rod Club 2, 3, Treas- urer 4-Palmer Chiroprac- tic College ALAN JOFFE Jewelled Honor Ping Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Booster Club 1, 2, Vice President 3, President 4g Key Club 2, Editor of Empire Key 3, lntema- tional Trustee 4g First Place in WNY-AATF French Contestg BEA- CON Advertising Editor 4-Harvard JAMES K. JOHNSON From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964g Cafe- teria Monitor 3, 4-Bowl- ing Green University JANE C. JOHNSON From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Gold Honor Ping AFS Club 43 Future Secretaries Club 3, Treasurer 43 Bowling Club 4--Business School get MARY JOHNSON Undecided CHARLES J. JONES Band 1-4g AVA Crew 4g Football 1-3, Major 43 Track 2, Major 3, 4-Mor- gan State College ROBERT JONES From East High School, 19643 AVA Crew 3, 4g Cafeteria Monitor 3, 43 Stage Crew 3, 4--Univer- sity of Califomia.at Los Angeles MARY E. JOYCE From Mount St. Joseph's Academy, 19643 Booster Club 2-4-3 Spanish Club 2, 3g Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, 45 Office Monitor 43 Variety Show 3-Buffalo State College GERALD S. KAISER J ewelled Honor Ping English Honor Society 2-4g National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4g Chem- istry Club Sergeant-ab Arms 2, 33 Key Club 2, 3, Chaplain 4g Booster Club 1-43 Junior Council on World Affairs 1-3g Harbinger Major Staff 4g BEACON 3, 4--College SUSAN J. KAPLAN Gold Honor Ping English Honor Society 4g Future Teachers Club lg French Club 2, 3g Booster Club 4g Variety Show 2-4--Col- lege MARSHA S. KATZ Silver Honor Ping Nation- al Honor Society 4g Stu- dent Council 3, Attend- ance Monitor 4g Junior Council on World Affairs 2g American Affairs Club 1, 2g Office Monitor 3g Variety Show 2g Harbin- ger Major Staff 1-3g BEACON Junior Assist- ant, Associate Editor 4- SUNYAB KENNETH H. KAUFMAN Jeweled Honor Ping Eng- lish Honor ,Society 2-4g National Honor Society 3, 43 French Honor Society 2-4g Key Club 3, Presi- dent 4g Chemistry Club 2, Vice President 33 Orches- tra 2-4g Chorus 2-4g Ben- nettonian 2, 3, Associate Editor 4-University of Rochester DIANA L. KEENER Music Club lg Future Teachers Club 3g Future Nurses Club 35 Junior Achievement 3, 4-g Teach- er's Assistant 3-Howard University KAREN A. KELL From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Secretaries Club 3, 43 Chorus 4g America Club 3, 4g Senior Girls' Hi-Yg Variety Show 3, 4g Gym Monitor 4-SUNYAB BONITA C. KELLEY From Genessee Humbolt Junior High School, 1964g Chorus 2-4g Bennett Y- Teens 2, 3, Sergeant-ab Arms 4g Variety Show 2- 4-g'Drill Team 23 Cheer- leader 3, 4g Physical Fit- 'ness Award, Second Place 3-Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing JAMES M. KERN Jeweled Honor Ping Sen- ior Class Historiang Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4g Key Club 2, 3, Vice President 4g Golf Club 1, 4, President 2, 33 Swim- ming Major 1-4, Captain 4g Golf Team 2-4g Soccer 2g BEACON Sports Edi- tor 4-University of Mich- xgan Seniors I87 GEORGE E. KIEFFER SUNYAB ROBERT R. KILLINGER Bronze Honor Pin5 Stu- dent Council 2, President 3, 45 Key Club 2-45 Boost- er Club 1-45 Junior Coun- cil on World Affairs 2, 35 German Club 15 P.A. Crew 1, 25 Track 1-3--College SHIRLEY M. KIRISITS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Silver Honor Pin5 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 35 Future Secretaries Association 3, 45 Office Monitor 2, 3-College ALBERT D. KIRKLAND Latin Honor Society 45 Bowling Club 15 Civil De- fense Club 45- Sigma R110 Alpha Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Inter-Ra- cial Researchers 3, Treas- urer 45 Cross-Country Major 2-45 Track 1, 2, Major 3, 45 Bennettonian 3. 4-SUNYAB ROBERT A. KLONER Jeweled Honor Pin5 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 2, Treasurer 35 Swimming Major 1-33 Ford Future Scientists Regional Award 1 5 Brown Alumni Award for English 35 Bennett Art Contest lst Place 25 BEACON Editor in Chief 4-College MALLE N. KOBRIN Bronze Honor Ping Booster Club 45 AFS Club 2-4-5 German Club 2, 35 Chem- istry Club 35 Future Teachers Club 35 America Club 35 Library Monitor 25 Variety Show 3, 45 BEACON 1, Junior As- sistant, Index Editor 4- Fredonia State College WARREN J. KOEBER From John F. Kennedy High School, 1964-Erie County Technical Institute HAL KOLKER Junior Council On World Affairs 1, 25 Russian Club 1, 25 Dramatics Club 35 AVA Crew 1, 25 Stage Crew l, 25 Language Lab Manager 35 Basketball 15 BEACON 1, Junior Assistant, Chief Photog- rapher 4-SUNYAB THOMAS KOOPMAN Silver Honor Pin5 Golf Club 2, 35 Chemistry Club 25 Homeroom Basketball 2, 3-SUNYAB W. Q5 iraq, EDIE M. KORNMEHL Bronze Honor Pin5 Eng- lish Honor Society 35 Chemistry Club 35 Gennan Club 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Hebrew Club 2-45 AFS Club 45 Red Cross Club 25 America Club 3, 45 Folk Song Club 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Office Monitor 4-Buffalo State College I 88 Seniors MICHELE KOTARSKI From Genesee Humbolt Junior- High School, 19645 Jeweled Honor Ping Sen- ior Class Secretary5 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Booster Club 45 Student Council 3, 45 Russian Club 2, Treasurer 3, 45 Office Monitor 3, 45 Ben- nettonian 45 BEACON 4-College JACQUELINE' KOTTAS Gold Honor Pin5 French Club 25 AFS Club 2-45 Future Teachers Club 2- 45 Chemistry Club 35 BEACON 3, 4-Rosary Hill College DONALD R. KREBS From Seneca Vocational High School, 19655 Cafe- teria Monitor 35 Guidance Monitor 3-Erie County Technical Institute LINDA KREUTTER From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Jew- eled Honor Ping National Honor Society 3, 45 Chorus 2-45 Booster Club 45 Ben- nett Tiger 45 Swimming Monitor 35 Gold B- Brockport State College During American Hisiory class. Max White siuclies the economic condiiions ihai prevailed during ihe Civil War. SALLY J. KREUTTER From Fibnore Junior High School, 19645 Gold Honor Pin5 French Club 25 Chorus 25 Chemistry Club 35 America Club 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Booster Club 45 150 Point Letter -Brockport State College JOAN M. KRONMAN Gold Honor Pin5 Latin Honor Society 2, 35 Eng- lish Honor Society 2-45 Booster Club 3, 45 Junior Council On World Af- fairs 2-45 American Af- fairs 25 Variety Show 25 Harbinger 2-45 Bennetton- ian 2, Feature Page Ed- itor 35 BEACON 1-3, Highlights Editor 4- SUNYAB SUSAN B. KUCH Chess Club 15 Chorus 35 Library Monitor 3-Work While clemonsiraring her skills in Yoga. Cheryl Cummings ponders a way 'ro get out of 'rhis position. CAROL M. KUI-IN From Filmore Junior High School, 19645 Cho- rus 1, 25 Gym Monitor 45 Gold B-Work RUSSELL LaLONGE Silver Honor Pin5 Golf Club 15 Homeroom Bas- ketball 15 Homeroom Base- ball IAUNYAB LINDA E. KUSHNER English Honor Society 3, 4-5 Hebrew Society 1-45 Future Teachers Club 1- 4, Secretary 25 America Club 3, 45 Junior Coun- cil On World Affairs 35 Variety Show 3-Univer- sity of Miami VERNA A. LnMUNYON From Filmore Junior High School, 1964-IBM School BEVERLY R. LUCEY From Clinton Junior High School, 19645 Bennett Y- Teens 2-45 Talent Show 45 Cafeteria -Monitor 45 Oi- fice Monitor 15 Drill Team 2, 35 Volleyball 2- 45 Bowling 2, 3-Bryant and Stratton JOHN C. LANZ Bronze Honor Pin5 Latin Honor Society 2-45 Inter- act 2-45 Golf Club 2-45 Chemistry Club 3, 45 Math Club 45 Inter-Club Coun- cil 25 P.A. Crew 25 Swim- ming Monitor 25 Swim- ming Team Il, 25 Golf Team 3, 4-SUNYAB Seniors IB9 WENDY L. LaRUSCH Silver Honor Pin5 Student Council 1, 25 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Art Club 3, 45 Variety Show 1-45 Stage Crew 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, Captain 45 Bennett Play- ers 35 Gold B5 Harbinger 3, Art Editor 4-Pratt In- stitute DOUGLAS LAUFER French Club 15 Bowling 15 Hockey Club 25 Monitor 25 Home.- Club f Hall room Basketball 15 Home- room Swimming 15 Stu- dent Council 1-Boston Conservatory of Music LINDA E. LAZARUS .lewelled Honor Pin5 French Honor Society 1- 45 English Honor Society 3, President 45 French Club 15 Chemistry Club 25 Folk Song Club 35 Bennettonian Major Staff 45 BEACON 2-Comell BARBARA A. LEE From Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart, 19655 Gym Monitor 3, 45 Cafe- teria Monitor 45 BEA- CON 4-Roberts School of Beauty MONTE F. LEFFWICH Earth Science 15 Junior Red Cross 1, 25 Inter Racial Researchers 3 Chess Club 15 Swimming 1-Tuskegee College JOAN M. LESI-I Bronze Honor Pin5 AFS Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Booster Club 45 Arts and Crafts Club 3, Secre- tary 45 Junior Council on World Affairs 35 Office Monitor 3, 45 Bennetton- ian 3, 4-College LOIS LEVIN PETER J. LEVIN French Club l-35 Booster Student Council 15 AVA Club 1-45 Future Secre- Crew 3, 45 Cafeteria taries Association 45 Folk Monitor 1-Niagara Com- Song Club4UNYAB munity College KAREN S. LEVINE Cold Honor Pin5 English Honor Society 45 French Club 1, 35 Booster Club 1, 35 Debate Society 35 Dramatics Club 45 Office Monitor 3, 45 Attendance Monitor 3, 45 Variety Show 35 Bennettonian 4 -SUNYAB BOOKER T. LEWIS From Clinton Junior High School, 19645 Bowling Club 2, 45 Civil Defense Club President 45 Cafe- teria Monitor 3, 4-West Virginia Institute of Tech- nology BEVERLY E. LIEBERGALL .lewelled Honor Pin5 Na- tional- Honor Society 3, 45 French Honor Society 1-45 English Honor Society 3, Secretary 45 Folk Song Club 2, 35 National Merit Scholarship Finalistg Bennettonian 3,' Major Staff 45 BEACON 2-- College I90 Seniors JAMES F. LINCOLN From Cardinal Dougherty High School, 19645 De- bate Society 45 AVA Crew 35 Cafeteria Monitor 25 Chess Club 2-College IDA D. LINDSEY Silver Honor pin5 Girls' Civil Defense Club 25 Bennett Y-Teens 25 Boost- er Club 45 Inter-Racial Researchers 35 Drill Team 25 Chorus 2, 35 Gamma Hi-Y 3, Vice- President 4-SUNYAB CHARLES L. LOCKWOOD Photography Club 2, Pres- ident 3, 45 Folk Song Club 2, President 45 Cho- rus 3, 45 Arts and Crafts Club 35 Booster Club 3, 45 Student Council 1- America Club 45 Benneti tonian l, 2-College JOSEPH C. LOCOCO Variety Show 2, 3--Unde- cided RENATE I. LODWIG Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 German Club 2-45 Folk Song Club 2, 35 Variety Show 2, 45 Office Monitor 45 Ben- nettonian 2-SUNYAB STEVEN K. SHARON L. LOUCKS ANDIEEWTON LUCAS LOTEMPIO Ars Club 2, Kadaya Hi. Undwded AVA Crew 35 Cafeteria Y2,3-Undecided Monitor 3, 45 Homeroom Basketball 1, 25 Home- room Swimming 1-Unde- cided LINDA K. LYONS Silver Honor Ping Red Cross Club 35 Bennett Y- Teens 25 Booster Club 35 Variety Show 1, 25 Cheer- leader 35 Chorus 1-45 Stu- dent Council 45 BEACON 2-SUNYAB FLOYD L. MACLIN Boys Civil Defense Club 45 Inter-Racial Research- ers 45 Cafeteria Monitor 1-45 Variety Show 2, 35 AVA Crew 3, 45 Football 1, 525 Track 1-35 Home- room Swimming 25 Home- room Baseball 2, 3-Mor- gan State University PHILIP MAHR Music Club 1, 25 German Club 1, 25 Folk Song Club 15 Band 1-45 Orches- tra 1-45 Marching Band 1-35 Variety Show 25 Faculty Assistant 3- SUNYAB BARBARA A. MALONE From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Amer- ican Affairs Club 35 In- ter-Racial Researchers 3, 45 Debate Society 45 AFS Club 35 French Honor So- ciety 35 Variety Show 25 Library Monitor-Wayne State University SHARON LUCAS America Club 3, 45 Folk Song Club 35 Spanish Club 45 AFS Club 45 Jun- ior Council of World Af- fairs 4-College Duane Tananbaum beams with excitement as he gives a critical analysis ot his favorite novel, Goldfinger, by lan Fleming. Seniors I9I ALLAN MANDELCORN .lewelled Honor Ping Latin Honor Society 2, 33 Inter- act 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Stu- dent Council 2-4g Booster Club 43 Hockey Club 13 BEACON 4-Bradley U- niversity CATHLEEN R. MARA French Club 1, 23 Earth Science Club 33 Arts and Crafts Club 3g Variety Show 2-Syracuse Univer- sity Don Weyer angrily slams his fist into his hand: he has forgotten his math boolc and cannot do his homework assignment. I92 Seniors DEBORAH A. MARANO Jewelled Honor Ping Eng- lish Honor Society 2-43 Latin Honor Society 2, 4, Secretary 33 National Honor Society 3, Vice President 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Variety Show 2, 43 Bennettonian 2, 33 BEACON 3, Students Ed- itor 4-Stoney Brook SHARON M. MARFOGLIA From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Chorus 1, 43 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 43 America Club 43 Future Secretaries of America 3, 4g Variety Show 1, 4- SUNYAB MARTHA L. MARSALES From Holy Angels Acad- emy, 19652 Future Nurses of America 3, '43 AFS Club 4-Meyer Memorial School of Nursing MADELIENE MARSH From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Future Nurses of America 2, 33 Spanish Club 2-Deacon- ess Hospital School of Nursing MARLENE MASSEY Senior Girls' Hi-Y 43 Girls' Civil Defense Club 43 Booster Club 33 Fu- ture Teachers Club 43 Cheerleader 33 Girls' Choir 1-43 Junior Achieve- ment 1-Howard Univer- sity EVELYN MATHIS From Genessee Humbolt Junior High School, 1964: Drill Team 33 Gym Moni- tor 43 Junior Achievement 431 BEACON 4-Undecid e THOMAS A. MAY From Bishop Turner High School, 19653 Bronze Hon- or Ping Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4-Kent State THOMAS R. MAYERS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Latin Honor Society 43 Talent Show 4g Variety Show 33 Choir 4-College BERNELL McBRIDE Re-enteree from Lime- stone High School, 19663 Booster Club 1-33 Base- ball 1'3: Football Major 4-University of Southern California LINDA D. McCALLISTER Future Nurses of America 2, 3-Bryant and Stratton EVELYN L. McDONALD Silver Honor Ping Booster Club 3, 4g Future Teach- ers Club 33 Variety Show 39 Chorus Accompanist 1- 45 BEACON 4-Buffalo State College MARGARET M. CAROLYN McDONALD McDOUGALD Booster Club 1, 2-C0l- From Fillmore Junior lege High School, 1964g Ben- nett Y-Teens 2, 33 Variety Show 29 Drill Team 33 Future Nurses Club 2, 3: Booster Club 3-SUNYAB RENEE McFADDEN Senior Girls' Hi-Y 45 Chess Club 45 Inter-Racial Researchers 4-Central State College LYDIA A. McILWAIN Future Teachers Club 3g Booster Club 43 Inter- Racial Researchers 45 Drill Team 3: Bennettonian 25 BEACON 3-Universi- ty of Detroit CHARLES W. McKIBBEN From McCleur Senior High School, 1965: Chess Club 3, 4, Music Club 3, 45 AFS Club 3, 43 Booster Club 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4, America Club Presi- dent 3g Folk Song Club 3, 4, Variety Show 33 Bennettonian 3-SUNYAB PATRICIA E. McNEAL From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Boost- er Club 2-4g Red Cross Club 2-49 Debate Society 35 Bennett Y-Teens 2-43 AFS Club 2-45 Math Club 2, 33 Drill Team 2, 3g Gym Monitor 3: Variety Show 25 BEACON 2- UCLA DORTHEA K. MECCA .lewelled Honor Ping Na- tional Honor Society 45 Latin Honor Society 2-43 English Honor Society 45 Chemistry Club 25 Alpha Sigma Gamma Hi-Y 1-3, Treasurer 43 Future Teachers Club 3, 4-Buf- falo State College LINDA I. MERRITT Art Club 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 35 Talent Show 45 Va- riety Show 3, 4-Fashion Institute of Technology JUDITH K. MESSINGER Folk Song Club 1, 2, Fu- ture Teachers Club 1, 23 Hebrew Club 1-4: Debate Society 4g Photography Club 2, 35 German Club 1, 2g BEACON 1, 2- SUNYAB SAMUEL MESSLER Bronze Honor Ping Pho- tography Club 2-4, Ameri- ca Club 33 Spanish Club 15 Hebrew Society 3: AFS Club 4, Inter-Racial Researchers 4, Folk Song Club 2-43 Chemistry Club 3 9 Bennettonian 1-3 5 BEACON 1, 4-SUNYAB NANCY A. METZGER CHARLES R. DONALD MILITELLO From Fillmore Junior MILITELLO Chess Club 2-Armed High School, 19643 Folk Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4, Forces Song Club 3-SUNYAB Homeroom Swimming 15 Homeroom Basketball 1- United States Army Seniors I93 KENNETH J. MILLER Chess Club 2'4Q Spanish Club 3, 43 Math Club 4- College MARLENE D. MOORE Future Teachers Club 1, 2, Treasurer 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 Folk Song Club 13 Drill Team 1-33 Library Monitor 4g Attendance Monitor 1-33 BEACON 1 -University of Cincinnati 4 RI-IEA MORTELLARO Photography Club Treas- urer 3, Vice President 43 Folk Song Club 43 Amer- ican Club 4g Variety Show 13 .lunior Achievement 3, 4-Airlines I94 Seniors SANIUEL S. MILARO Earth Science Club 23 Chess Club 2g Folk Song Club 33 Golf Club 33 Fac- ulty Assistant 2, 3g Red Cross Chairman 1-Erie County Technical Institute SUSAN A. MOORE Debate Society 23 Drill Team 1, 23 Variety Show 23 Junior Achievement 3 -Canisius College MARY F. MIRABELLI From Grover Cleveland High School, 19652 Future Secretaries of America 3, 4g Senior Girls' Hi-Y 43 Chorus 1, 43 Junior A- chievement 23 Red Cross Club 23 Guidance Moni- tor 3g Bowling Club 2- Fashion Institute of Tech- nology PAULA MOLLIN From Mount St. .loseph's Academy, 19643 Art Club 3, 4-SUNYAB MARIE MOLNAR From Nardin Academy, 1964Q Future Secretaries of America 2-College RODERICK MOPPINS Civil Defense Club 3, 43 Inter-Racial Researchers 4g Cafeteria Monitor 3, 43 AVA Crew 2, 33 Foot- ball l, 23 Track 1, 23 Homeroom Basketball 2, 3 -Morgan State College YVONNE MOREY Future Teachers Club 4g Booster Club 43 Future Nurses of America 43 Inter- Racial Researchers 43 Drill Team 33 Variety Show 2, 3-Buffalo General Hos- pital School of Nursing LYNDA M. MOSES From St. .l0seph's Acad- emy, 19643 Future Nurses Club 43 Bowling Club 3, 4-Continental Beauty School SUE MOSLOW French Club 1, 23 Arts and Crafts Club 3, 43 Booster Club 43 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 43 Folk Song Club 1, 23 BEACON 3- Buffalo State College MARY JO MOULDER From Holy Angels Acad- emy, 19652 Art Club 3, Treasurer 4, AFS Club 43 Future Nurses Club 3, 4g Future Teachers Club 4-- Buffalo State College DARLENE MORRIS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Future Nurses of America 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 43 Booster Club 43 Delta Chi Beta 3, 43 Bennett Y- Teens 33 Variety Show 3g Drill Team 2, 33 Cheers leader 43 150 Point Let- ter-Shaw University WILLIAM A. M UNDIER Booster Club 13 Bowling Club 1-SUNYAB PAUL E. NATHAN ELIZABETH I. Bowling Club 1, 25 Pho- NEDRIGA tography Club 35 Folk Russian Club 1-45 Boost- Song Club 45 Inter-Racial er Club 3, 4-5 German Club Researchers 4-SUNYAB 45 Library Monitor 4- SUNYAB LINDA J. NENNI Jewelled Honor Pin5 Sen- ior Class Vice President5 National Honor Society 3, 45 French Honor Society 2, 35 English Honor So- ciety 25 Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 4-5 Booster Club 2-45 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 45 BEACON Busi- ness Manager 4-College Debonair Robert' Jadd expertly directs his well trained chorus line in a spirited rendition of Swing Song, during Bennett-Ken Day. Steve Jacobs smirks as he surveys the betting sheet for the holiday weekend at 'rhe Fort Erie Race Track. LESLIE NEWELL From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-5 Earth Science Club 45 Variety Show 25 Gym Monitor 2, 45 Flag Marshal 3, 45 Track Major 2, 45 Bas- ketball Major 2-45 Foot- ball Major 2-4-University of Southern California JERRY R. NEWMAN ROBERT J. NICE English Honor Society 2- From Fillmore Junior 45 Booster Club 1, 3, 45 High School, 19645 Boost- Chemistry Club 35 French er Club 25 Art Club 25 Club 35 America Club 35 Cafeteria Monitor 35 BEACON 4-College Homeroom Basketball 2- United States Marines KATHERINE J. JANICE C. NOWICKI NOAH From Genesee Humbolt Folk Song Club 1, 25 Junior High School,-19645 French Club 2, 35 AFS Jewelled Honor Ping Na- Club 3, 45 Arts and Crafts tional Honor 'Society 3, 45 Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club Orchestra 2-45 Future 45 Orchestra 1-35 Junior Teachers of America 2-45 Achievement 3-San Fer- America Club 3, 45 Chess nando Valley State Col.- lege Club 25 Russian Club 2- 45 Chemistry Club 3, 4-- Buffalo State College Seniors l95 BRIAN L. OAKES From Fillmore Junior High S c h o ol, 1964-United States Navy KEVIN 0'CONNELL Senior Class Prophetg Dramatics Club 4-5 Debate Club President 45 Varsity Debate Team 45 Booster Club 4: Ski Club 45 Inter- Racial Researcbersflg AVA Manager 3, 45 P.A. Man- ager 3, 4-g Stage Crew As- sistant Manager 3, 45 Mercer Speaking Contestg Variety Show 3, 4-College ANDREW ODLYZKO From Wells H.S., Chi- cago, 19645 Silver Honor Ping National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Junior Council on World Affairs 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Chemis- try .Club 3, 4-5 Russian Club 3, 4-5 Interact 3, 45 National Merit Finalist- College MARK UEHLER Undecided KARL P. OFFERMAN From St. Joe's Collegiate Institute, 1964-5 Folk Song Club 2, 35 Chemistry Club 25 Music Club 4-Pots- dam University SHIRLEY R. OLIVER From Pittsburgh, Pa., 19645 Future Secretaries Club 2-45 Drill Team 2, 35 Variety Show 2, 35 Talent Show 3, 4--Bryant and Stratton FRANK OLSEN Undecided I96 Seniors Instead ot doing his assigned duties. AVA crew member Stanley Siem- bieda devotes his tree moments studying tor a history test. i i i i i i 1 DONNA M. PADDOCK From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-Q Variety Show 2-Bryant and Stratton CAROLYN A. PARKER Booster Club 33 Drill Team 33 Variety Show 23 Talent Show 33 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Gym Monitor 4-Fisk University STEVEN PARSON BETH K. PATZKE Spanish Club 13 Variety Silver Honor Pin3 Spanish Show 23 Talent Show 33 Club 23 Ski Club 4g Sen- Baseball 2, Major 3, All- ior Girls' Hi-Y 3, 43 Gold High 4-Morehouse Col- B-Brockport State Col- lege lege JAMES E. PAYTON Inter-Racial Researchers 3g Civil Defense Club 33 Basketball Major 33 Track 1, 33 Cross Country Major 43 Homeroom Basketball 23 Homeroom Track 2- Willburforth College SHARON L. PENDER Debate Society 43 Future Teachers Club 43 Red Cross Club 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 33 Variety Show 3-Albany State JUDITH J. PEPE Bronze Honor Pin3 Future Secretaries of America Vice President 3, Presi- dent 43 Booster Club 43 Ski Club 43 Folk Song Club 3, 43 Guidance Mon- itor 3, 43 Faculty Assist- ant 2, 43 Variety Show 1, 3, 43 BEACON 3-Erie County Technical Institute DONNA L. PETTAPIECE Booster Club 1, 33 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, 43 Chemistry Club 43 Spanish Club 23 Office Monitor 4-Buffalo State College BETTE J. PHILLIPS Bowling Club 3-United Air Lines JAMES L. PHILLIPS DEAN R. PETTYS. Bronze Honor Pin3 Chess Club 13 Astronomy Club 1, 23 Earth Science Club 23 Homeroom Baseball 13 Homeroom Swimming 1- SUNYAB SUZANNE C. PHELPS America Club 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Junior Achievement 33 Hall Monitor 33 Drill Team 2, 33 Stage Crew 43 Faculty Assistant-Roberts School of Beauty Culture JOHN A. PHILLIPS JAMES PICCILLO From St. Joseph's Collegi- Baseball 3, 4-Niagara Monitor 23 Football 1, 23 ate Institute, 19653 Debate Community College Homeroom Basketball 13 Society 33 Ski Club 3- Homeroom Baseball 1- St. Bonaventure's Univer- Spanish Club 43 Guidance Bethany College sity CORNELL PIPPENS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Inter-Racial Researchers 43 Junior Achievement 3, 4-Erie County Technical Institute Seniors I 97 TAMARA POBYWAYLO Silver Honor Pin3 Honor Society 43 America Club Secretary 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 43 Future Secretaries of America 43 Library Monitor 3, 43 Office Monitor 3, 43 Cheerleader 2-43 Orches- tra' ll, 2-D'Youville Col- lege National NANCY POLAK From Riverside High School, 19653 Latin Club 33 Dramatics Club 3g Ski Club 43 School Play 33 Hall Monitor 33 Office Monitor 43 Bennettonian 4-Buffalo State College GAIL K. POSTWEILER Arts and Crafts Club 1, 23 Bulletin Board Club 1-43 Gold Drill Team 1, 23- Buffalo State College NATALIE L. POWELL Jewelled Honor Ping Delta Chi Beta Hi-Y 1, 2, Treas- urer 3, 43 Inter-Racial Re- searchers Club 43 Chem- istry Club 33 Folk Song Club 33 Library Monitor 43 Variety Show 13 Teach- er's Monitor 33 BEACON 3-Pratt Institute JAMES P. PRIMERANO Bronze Honor Pin3 French Club 23 Chess Club 13 Homeroom Baseball 13 Homeroom Swimming 1- SUNYAB RICHARD R. PRINGLE From Bishop Fallon, 19653 Latin Honor Society 33 Debate Society, Vice-Presi- dent 33 Folk Song Club 33 Bowling Club 43 Ski Club 4g Variety Show 33 Base- ball Major Letter 3, 43 Homeroom Basketball 3, 4-College SUSAN PRITCHARD Jewelled Honor ping Na- tional French Honor So- ciety 1-43 Latin Honor Society 2, 3g English Honor Society 4g Future Teachers of America 1, Vice-President 2, Presi- dent'3, 43 Faculty Assist- ant 2-43 Office Monitor 2, 3, 43 Library Monitor 13 Silver Service Pin-Wilson College WALTER C. PROBST From Kenmore West Sen- ior High School, 19663 Chess Club 43 Chess team 4-College MARK D. PRZYBYLSKI From Genesee Humboldt, 1964: Student Council 23 Russian Club 2, 33 Chem- istry Club 33 Folk Song Club 2, 33 Photo Club 2, 33 Gym Monitor 13 Fac- ulty Assistant 3-SUN- YAB DARRYL T. PUGH Junior Class Presidentg Hockey Club 13 Chess Club 3, 4g Booster Club 43 Chemistry Club 33 Hockey Team 13 Baseball Team 3, 4-College MICHAEL B. PULKA Jewelled Honor Pin3 Na- tional Honor Society 4g Latin Honor Society 2-4: Key Club 3, Treasurer 43 Golf Club 3, 43 Hockey Club 13 Bowling Club 13 Booster Club 43 Variety Show 33 Flag Marshall 4g BEACON 1-3, Advertising Manager 4-SUNYAB l98 Seniors DAVID RADICE Society For Discussion and Debate 3, 4-SUNYAB HELENE A. RAICHILSON .lewelled Honor Pin3 Booster Club 1-43 Ameri- can Affairs Club 23 Cheer- leader 2-43 Student Coimcil 13 Variety Show 2-43 School Play 1, 3g Har- binger Staff 1-43 BEA- CON Junior Assistant, Associate Editor 4-SUN- YAB M. SUE RAICHILSON .lewelled Honor Pin3 Na- tional Honor Society 43 English Honor Society 2- 4-3 Varsity Debate Team 43 Junior Council on World Affairs 1-3, Vice-President 4g Variety Show 2-43 Cho- rus 2-43 Assembly Chair- man 4, Mercer Speaking Contest 3-SUNYAB KRISHNAN RAMACHANDRAN AFS Exchange Student from La Martiniere, India: National Honor Society 43 AFS Club 4g Key Club 4 -Engineering College in India WILLIAM C. RAMSEY College ROCHELLE M. REDLO Bronze Honor Pin5 French Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 America Club 3, 45 Office Monitor 4--College SANDRA R. REDMAN From Eastern High School, Washington D.C., 19635 Debate Society 15 Booster Club 1-35 Bowling Club 2, 35 Chorus 3, 45 Drill Team 35 Variety Show 2, 3-Tennessee A81I State University PATRICIA REEVES Undecided LINDA REID Bennett Y-Teens 2-45 Del- ta Chi Beta Hi-Y 1-35 Drill Team Captain 1, 2, 35 Red Cross Club 35 Future Nurses of America 35 Variety Show 1-45 Cafe- teria Worker 1, 25 Talent Show 3, 4-Meyer Memor- ial School of Nursing ,IACQUELYN D. RETTKE Bronze Honor Ping Folk Song Club 35 Spanish Club 45 America Club 3, 45 Junior Council on World Affairs 45 AFS Club 45 Attendance Moni- tor 35 Spanish Monitor 4 -Meyer Memorial School of X-Ray Technology During SL Spanish class, Graciela Carbonell scans the fifteen seniences which she will be asked to translate for Miss Newman. MERCEDES REYNOLDS From Williamsville Senior High School, 19655 Gold Honor Ping Russian Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Future Teachers Club 25 Drill Team 35 Variety Show 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 4-Villa Maria College ANDREW J. RIAS JANICE E. Basketball 35 Football 15 RICHARDSON BEACON Homeroorn From Fillmore Junior High Manager 4-Ohio Central School, 19645 Future Sec- State retaries of America 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 25 Booster Club 2, 3-Bryant and Stratton Seniors I99 JULIUS C. CYNTHIA J. RICHARDSON RICHBURG Junior Achievement 3- From Baltimore, Maryland, Bryant and Stratton 1965--Business School JUDITH R. RICKS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Delta Chi Beta Hi-Y 2, Correspond- ing Secretary 3, 43 Span- ish Club 3, 43 Booster Club 33 Future Teachers of America 45 Cheerleader 4g Drill Team 2, 3g BEA- CON 3-Shaw University PATRICK J. RINDFLEISCH Chemistry Club 4, Ameri- ca Club 35 Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4-SUNYAB JOHN A. ROBERTS RAYMOND J. Sigma Rho Alpha Hi-Y 2- ROBERTS 43 Booster Club 2-4, Foot- From Cardinal Dougherty ball 3-Howard University High School, 1963: Cafe- teria Monitor 3, 4-Bryant and Stratton RICHARD T. ROBERTS Spanish Club lg Chess Club lg America Club 35 Chemistry Club 35 AVA Crew 35 Baseball 1-Erie County Technical Institute LELIA M. ROBINSON From Fillmore Junior High School, 19643 Inter-Racial Researchers 35 150 Point Letterg Chorus 2, 3, 4- Erie County Technical In- stitute ALFREDA A. ROBBINS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Kodaya Hi- Y 4g Inter-Racial Re- searchers 4g Bowling 3, 4 -Roberts School of Beauty ROBERT L. ROBINSON Arts and Crafts Club 39 Civil Defense Club 43 Track 4-SUNYAB 200 Seniors Arthur Bernhardt, momentarily distracted by the entrance ot a cute at- tendance monitor. uses sign language to make a date with her. JUDITH E. ROGERS Jewelled Honor Ping Na- tional Honor Society 45 Bennett Kodaya Hi-Y 2, Vice President 3, President 4, AFS Club 2-4-3 Student Council 45 Marching Band 2, 3, Vice President 4: Orchestra 2-45 All-High Band 3, 43 BEACON 4- College Bob Bronstein memorizes a line 'From Antigone in preparation for a philo- sophical discussion in Humanities. CASSANDRA R. ROEDER From Holy Angels Acad- emy, 19655 Art Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Booster Club 45 Ski Club 35 Sen- ior Girls' Hi-Y 45 Of- fice Monitor 45 School Play 25 Variety Show 3, 45 BEACON 4-Salve Re- gina College DALE A. ROSEN Jewelled Honor Pint French, Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 English Honor Society 3, 45 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 45 School Play 35 Variety Show 35 Fac- ulty Assistant 1, 3, 45 Li- brary Monitor 3, 45 Ben- nettonian 3, 4-SUNYAB EARL RONALD Undecided ROSANNE F. ROSENBERG Gold Honor Pin5 Chorus 2-45 Future Secretaries Club 35 America Club 35 Art Club 2, 35 Junior Achievement 35 Folk Song Club 1, 25 Variety Show 15 School Play 15 Ben- nettonian I-Bryant and Stratton ADA L. ROSEN Jewelled Honor Pin5 Span- ish Club 1-45 Math Club 35 Junior Council on World Affairs 15 Chem- istry Club 45 Library Monitor 35 Faculty As- sistant 3, 4-SUNYAB KENNETH D. ROSS' From East High School, 19645 AVA Crew 2-45 Tal- ent Show 3, 45 Gym Moni- tor 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Track 2, Major 3, 45 Football 25 Homeroom Basketball 2, 3-United States Navy CLAIRE A. ROUX ' From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Chem- istry Club 3, 45 America Club 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 45 Bowling Club 45 Inter-Racial Re- searchers 45 Gold B-Sim- mons School of Embalm- ing and Mortuary Science, Inc. LINDA ROWLAND From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Future Sec- retaries' Club 35 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, 45 Student Council 25 Office Monitor 1-45 Variety Show 1, 35 Erie County Technical Institute ELAINE C. RUBENSTEIN Jewelled Honor Pin5 Na- tional Honor Society 3, Secretary 45 English Hon- or Society 2-45 Society of Discussion- and Debate 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Stu- dent Council 1, 35 Band 1-45 Orchestra 4-5 Ben- nettonian 2, Major Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 BEACON 1-4-College G. REID RUST RONALD W. RYDER From Grover Cleveland Homeroom Baseball 1- High School, 19665 Booster United States Air Force Club 4-SUNYAB Seniors 20I ELLEN J. SANFORD Jewelled Honor Ping Na- tional French Honor So- ciety 2-45 English Honor Society 3, 45 National Hon- or Society 3, 45 AFS Club 1-45 Student Council 15 French Club 1, 2, Chap- lain 45 High School Teacher's Award 15 Har- binger 3, 45 Bennettonian 3, 4-SUNYAB BERNADINE SANIN Booster Club 15 Future Secretaries Club 3, 45 De- bate Society 45 Office Monitor 3, 45 Library Monitor 15 Faculty Assist- ant 2-Erie County Tech- nical Institute DEANA M. SAVAGE From Fillmore Junior High School, 19635 Booster Club 3, 45 Debate Society 45 Bennett Y-Teens 2-45 Red Cross Club 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Variety Shoyv 25 Drill Team 2, 3-University of California at Los Angeles ELIZABETH K. SAVAGE Gold Honor Ping French Honor Society 1-45 Eng- lish Honor Society 25 Booster Club 15 French Club 1-35 AFS Club 1- 3, Sergeant at Amis 45 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, 45 Hall Monitor 3, 4-St. Lawrence University ROBERT SANTUCCI Undecided ROBERT SARGENT Undecided SHELLEY B. SATULOFF Jewelled Honor Pin5 Na- tional Honor Society 45 English Honor Society 2- 45 Russian Club 1-3, Sec- retary 45 Folk Song Club 1, 25 Chemistry Club 2, 35 AFS Club 1-45 Band 15 Harbinger 3, 4-5 BEA- CON 3, 4-College 'L ' N lsgg While deeply engrossed in an intellectual discussion. Bob Green. in keep ing with the mood. raises his hand to be excused from the room. JEFFREY R. SHAPIRO Gold Honor Pin5 Key Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 Russian Club 1, 2, Sergeant at Arms 3, President 45 Stu- dent Council 25 Band 1-3, 4-5 Orchestra 1-45 Hall Monitor 25 Track 15 Baseball Major 35 BEA- CON ' 2-SUNYAB 202 Seniors DEBORAH D. SCHENK Silver Honor Pin5 English Honor Society 45 Future Teachers of America 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 45 America Club 35 Gold B5 Bulletin Board Commit- tee 2-3, President 4-Bu.f- falo State College ROBERT SCHICK From Bishop Turner High School, 19655 Chess Club 35 Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4 -United States Navy MARK B. SCHIFFERLI From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Silver Honor Ping Chemistry Club 3, President 45 French Club 1-35 Chess Club 15 Earth Science Club 25 America Club 3, 4-5 Variety Show 1, 25 BEACON 4-Comell Uni- versity EUGENE D. SCHMIDT From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Chess Club 1, 3-Air Force .IUDITH M SCHULTZ SUSAN M. Junior Achievement 2 SCHWARTZ Senior Girls I-liY 4 Cho From Fillmore Junior rus I Freshman Letter High School, 1964.5 Folk College Song Club 3-SUNYAB RITA C. SCINTA Future Nurses Club 2, 4g America Club 43, AFS Club 4-g Debate Society 4-Niagara University LINDA LEE M: SCIORTINO Future Nurses of America 2, 4-g Gym Monitor 4g BEACON 4--SUNYAB JAMES D. SECKLER From Burgard Vocational High School, 1961-lg Civil Defense Club 4-Bryant and Stratton PATRICIA L. SEELEY Ping Future of America, Gold Honor Secretaries Treasurer 3, Secretary 4-g Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, Ser- geant at Arms 4g Ski Club 4: Folk Song Club 2g Bowling Club lg Office ,Monitor 3, 4g Variety Show lg Bronze Service Ping BEACON 4-Rus- sell Sage College CANDACE E. SEITZ Gold Honor Ping Booster Club 2g Folk Song Club 2g Future Secretaries of America 3, 4-g Senior Girls' Hi-Y 4---New Bed- ford Institute of Technol- 0gY RICHARD L. SHAW From Bishop Fallon High School, 1966g Booster Club 3, 4-g Student Council 2g Earth Science Club 4-g Spanish Club 2, 3g Flag Marshall 3, 4g Cafeteria Monitor 2-4-g Basketball 3, 3g Track 2-43 Football 2, 3-University of Califomia at Los Angeles TIMOTHY P. SI-IEA From St. Joseph Collegi- ate Institute, l965g Boys' Senior Class Marshall: Booster Club 3, 4-g Student Council 1-4g Cafeteria Monitor 4g Gym Monitor 4-g Football Major 3, 4g Track 3, 4-g Basketball 1, 2jBowling Green Univer- sity PAMELA J SHELP PAULA M. From Fillmore Junior SHIPCI.-ARK High School 1964 Chonis Future Nurses of America 4 Kodaya HiY 4-Rob 23 Folk Song Club 1g erts Beauty School Bowling Club 4g Library Monitor 4-Bryant and Stratton STANLEY F. SIEMBIEDA America Club 3, 43 Chem- istry Club 3, 4g Booster Club 4g Civil Defense Club 4-g Chess Club 2-4-g AVA Crew Assistant Manager 4 -SUNYAB PETER N. SIMON Silver Honor Ping Eng- lish Honor Society 3g Golf Club lg Hockey Club lg French Club 2, Sergeant at Arms 3g Booster Club 1-4-g Junior Council on World Affairs 3g Chem- istry Club 2g Student Council 3g Interact 3, President 4-g Hall Monitor 4-g BEACON 4-SUNYAB ANNE M. SINDEL From,Holy Angels Acad- emy, 1965-Buffalo State College Seniors 203 REGINA SINGER Bronze Honor Pin lg Folk Song Club 1, 2g Hebrew Club 2: Junior Council on World Affairs 2, 35 French Club 1, 24 Variety Show 2, Office Monitor 3 -College PRISCILLA A. SINGLETON From Fillmore Junior High School, l964g Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4: Gamma Hi-Y 2, Secretary 3, 413 Folk Song Club 45 Booster Club 43 Drill Team 2, 35 Variety Show 2g Cheerleader 4g Faculty As- sistant 3, 4-SUNYAB PAUL M. SIVERTSEN Gemian Club 1, 2g Earth Science Club 2g Home- room Baseball lg Home- room Swimming lg Soccer 2-College ANITA SMITH Gold Honor Ping Junior Class Secretary-Treasurerg Senior Class Girls' Mar- shall, Bulletin Board Club 1-4, President 3g Gamma Hi-Y 2, President 3, 4-5 Student Council 4g Art Club 2-4g Music Club lg Variety Show 3, 4-Spring- field College DOROTHY SMITH From Clinton Junior High SCIIOOI, 1964-g Garnma Hi. Y 25 Bennett Y-Teens 2, 35 Drill Team 2, 33 Talent Show 3, 45 Variety Show 2, 35 Cafeteria Monitor 4 -Meyer Memorial Nursing School GERALD E. SMITH From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-g Ben- nett Players 3, 4: Variety Show 2-43 Stage Crew 2-45 Talent Show 3, 4, School Play 35 AVA Crew 2-4-, Undecided KENNETH J. SMITH From St. Joseph's Colle- giate Institute, 19643 Bronze Honor Ping French Club 23 Latin Club 2: Bowling Club 1-Engineer ing School CHRIS T. SMOLAREK Spanish Club 23 Folk Song Club Ig AFS Club 43 Variety Show 2, 3-College 204 Seniors LYNN L. SPAFFORD From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Boost- er Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 4g Folk Song Club 3: Chorus Ig BEACON 4- SUNYAB MERLE SMITH From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Civil Defense Club 4-3 Inter- Racial Researchers 4-5 Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4g AVA Crew 2, 33 Track 2g Football 2-Morgan State University ROBERT SMITH Undecided NEIL SMITS French Club 25 Orchestra I-4-College Debbie Marano and Linda Nenni watch their English teacher dramatically portray the death of Polonius in William Shakespeare's Hamlet. - N T 'SWB JOHN D. SPARKS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Talent Show 3, 4g Variety Show 4g Football 2, Major 33 Track Major 45 Chorus 4-Air Force DIANNE STANLEY Silver Honor Ping German Club 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3, Bowling Team-Howard University BARBARA A. STAUBITZ English Honor Society 3, 4, AFS Club 1-4: Junior Council on World Affairs 1, 2g French Club 1, 29 Ski Club 1, 3, 4, office Monitor 3, 45 Variety Show 2, 4g Bennettonian 3, 4g BEACON Senior Assist- ant 4-College DIANE A. 'STECK Business School HELENE S. STEIN English Honor Society 2- 4: AFS Club 1-45 Hebrew Club lg Folk Song Club 1, 2: Chemistry Club 35 BEACON 4-College MARCIA E. STEINHORN Bronze Honor Ping Folk Song Club 15 Chemistry Club 3, Hebrew Society 1-3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Bennettonian Ad Staff 2, 3-Buffalo State College MARY E. STELLEY Booster ,Club 3, 45 Dra- matics Club 4g Folk Song Club 3-SUNYAB JAMES H. STENGEL From S e naca Vocational High School, 19655 Span- ish Club 1, 23 Music Club 1-3g Math Club 1, 2, Booster Club 1, 2, Junior Council on World Affairs 3, Bowling Team 3, AVA Crew 1-35 Stage Crew: Cafeteria Monitor 3-Col- lege MARILYN D. STERNSTEIN Booster Club 3, 45 Span- ish Club 3g Ski Club 45 America Club 35 Office Monitor 45 Guidance Mon- itor 4-SUNYAB BEVERLY R. STORM Junior Council on World Affairs 4g AFS Club 1, 2, President 4, Sergeanpag. Arms 35 Senior Girls' Hi- Y 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 4g Office Monitor 3, 45 Hall Monitor 3-Presbyterian Hospital of Philadelphia School of Nursing JEANNE M. STOSSER Jewelled Honor Ping Na- tional Honor Society 43 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, Presi- dent 4g Booster Club 3g Bowling Club lg Orches- tra 1-4g Chorus 3, 44 Stu- dent Council 2--Ithaca College ANDREW J. STRASNER From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964, Boost- er Club 3g Chess Club 25 AVA Crew 2-43 Track 3- College ELLEN J. STROMAN Future Teachers Club 2: Music Club 4-Buffalo State College DENNIS R. SULLIVAN Folk Song Club 1-49 Booster Club 23 Art Club 3g Junior Council on World Affairs 35 Photog- raphy Club l-4g Earth Science Club 39 Bennet- tonian 1, 25 Hot Rod Club 2-Erie County Technical Institute Seniors 205 PAUL R. SUTTON Band 1-4-g Variety Show 1-4, Marching Band 1-45 Baseball Major IJ-1-, All- High 24, Homeroom Bas- ketball lg Homeroom Track 1-Undecided MICHAEL D. MARK SWANKA MARK 1. SWIERAT SWALLOW Undecided From St. .l0seph's Collegi- From Kensington High ate Institute, I966g .lew- School, 1966-Canisus elled Honor Ping National Honor Society 45 Debate Society 4-College DEAN L. SYKES Boys Civil Defense Club Sergeant-at-Arms 49 Inter- Racial Researchers 3, 45 Football 2-College DUANE A. TANANBAUM .lewelled Honor Ping Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 2, 4, Treasurer 33 Chemistry Club Vice Presi- dent 2g Key Club 2-43 Booster Club 1-4-g French Club 1, 29 National Merit Finalistg BEACON 1, 2- Harvard SUSAN M. TEGLER Jewelled Honor Pin, Eng- lish Honor Society 2-4: Ski Club 1, Vice President 4g Society of Discussion and Debate 2, 3: Red Cross Club 3, 4g Variety Show 2-4, Bennettonian 2, 3, BEACON 2, 3, Faculty and Administration Editor 4-Boston University MARIE J. TERRANOYA AFS Club 1-45 Future Teachers Club 2-SUN- YAB M. STUART TESSLER Gold Honor Ping English Honor Society 4, Booster Club 3, 4-g Gemian Club 3, Sergeant-at-Amis 4g In- teract 4, Chemistry Club 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Vice President 4, Society of Discussion and Debate 43 Hebrew Club 1, Sergeant- at-Arms 2, Music Club 1: Orchestra 1, 2-College LUCILLE M. THEN From Fillmore .lunior High School, 1964, Bowl- ing Club 23 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4g Future Secre- taries Club 3, 4-Business School THERESA F. THEN From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-g Future Secretaries Club 3, 4-g Sen- ior Girls' Hi-Y 45 Folk Song Club 3g Chorus 2- 49 Guidance Monitor lg Variety Show 1, 4-Erie County Technical Insti- tute 206 Seniors DONALD L. THOMPSON From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964--Erie County Technical Insti- lille LEON THOMPSON From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Boost- er Club 3g Homeroom Basketball 2, 35 Basket- ball 3-College PAULETTE THOMPSON From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-5 Gym Monitor 2-Bryant and Stratton DENNIS THURMOND From Riverside High School, 19645 Booster Club 33 Basketball 2-4: Track Major 2-4--Paine College VICTOR A. TRABUCCO Band 1-45 Variety Show 2-Canisius College PATRICIA A. TROTTA From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Chem- istry Club 3, 45 America Club 3, 45 Future Teach- ers Club 45 Bowling Club 45 Inter-Racial Research- ers 45 Variety Show 25 Library Monitor 4-Col- lege EUGENE TROUPE Booster Club 25 Chess Club 15 Track 3-Morgan State College REJIANNA T. TYLER Future Teachers Club 1-45 Inter-Racial Researchers 3, 45 Hebrew Club 1-35 Ma- jorette 35 Chorus 3, 4- Oakward College ANASTASIA TZITZIS .lewelled Honor Ping Na- tional Honor Society 45 AFS Club 1-45 Spanish Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treas- urer 35 Future Teachers Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Booster Club 25 Varie- ty Show 15 BEACON 4 -College Eugene Hueitt eyes the Clock furiively, waiting for the right moment 'ro move up 'ro the front seat so that be can quickly leave his study hall. DEBRA A. VACANTI KATHLEEN M. From Bishop McMahon VALVO High School, 19645 Future Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Secretaries of America 35 Hot-Rod Club 2. 35 Junior Booster Club 2, 35 Dra- Achievement' 4-Bryant matics Club 45 Gym Mon. and Stratton itor 4-SUNYAB SANDRA N. VAUCHT From Fillmore .luni0l' High School, 19645 Inter- Racial Researchers 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Arts and Crafts Club 45 Junior Achievement 4- Villa Maria College RONALD C. VEIDERS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Chess Club 1, 35 Tennis 15 Swim- ming Major I5 Student Council 1-Jamestown Community College Seniors 207 KATHY H. VICTOR Future Teachers Club 1- 35 German Club 3, 45 Swimming Monitor 3, 45 Faoulty Assistant 1-3- Buffalo State College KAREN A. VOGT From Fillmore Junior High School, 1964-Work Q After interpreting a pop arf painting io her Humanities class, Ellen Green laughs as she realizes that ii is iusi splaiierecl inlc. PAMELA M. WABNICK French Club 1, 25 Ameri- ca Club 35 Dramatics Club 35 Student Council 15 Folk Song Club 2, 35 Va- riety Show 1-35 School Play 2, 3-College 208 Seniors KATHY E. WALSH From Holy Angels Acad- emy, 19645 Spanish Club 2, 35 Chemistry Club 35 Booster Club 2, 35 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 45 Office Mon- itor 4-SUNYAB ROBERT D. WARENOFF Silver Honor Pin5 Latin Honor Society 1-35 Inter- act 2, 3, Sergeant at Arms 45 Folk Song Club 1, 25 Golf Club 1, 25 Bowling Club 1, 2-SUNYAB CAROL B. WARME Folk Song Club 2, 35 De- bate Society 35 Earth Sci- ence Club 35 Drill Team 1-Bryant and Stratton JUDY R. WASYLKOWSKA From Bishop O'Hern High School, 19645 Booster Club 3-College MARSHA L. WATKINS American Affairs Club Treasurer 2, 35 Junior Council on World Affairs 2-45 Inter-Racial Research- ers 45 AFS Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 1-45 Russian Club 2-45 Photography Club 35 Guidance Monitor 45 Junior Achievement 45 BEACON 4-SUNYAB GERALD L. WEBB DIANE B. MARSHA WEIDMAN From East High School, WEDGEWOOD America Club 3, 45 Arts 19645 Basketball 2-- Junior Achievement 2-4- and Crafts Club 45 Bowl- SUNYAB Roberts School of Beauty ing Club 1-Erie County Culture Technical Institute RICHARD H. WEISKOPF Silver Honor Pin5 German Club 15 Golf Club 15 In- teract 2, Sergeant-at-Amis 3, Vice President 45 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Vice President 45 Inter-High School Student Council 3, Vice President 4-5 Bennet- tonian 3, 45 BEACON 1- Rutgers University KEVIN R. WELLS Latin Honor Society 2-45 English Honor Society 45 Inter-Racial Researchers 3, 45 Football 3, Major 45 Track 1, 2, Major 4- SUNYAB DONALD H. WEYER Silver Honor Ping French Honor Society 3, 45 Folk Song Club 35 Dramatics Club 35 Golf Club 2-45 Baseball Major 1, 2, Cap- tain 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Student Council 15 Ben- nettonian 3, 45 BEACON 4-Colgate University MAX V. WHITE JR. WENDY G. WILCZAK From Williamsville Junior F1'0m Fosdick MBSNTII High High School, 19635 Swim- Monitor 45 Soccer 2, 35 Swimming ming Team Team Manager 4-College School, 19665 Office Moni- tor 4-College MARGARET A. WILDER ' Debate Society 45 Booster Club 1, 45 Spanish Club 35 Arts and Crafts Club 35 Variety Show 1-45 Drill Team 1-35 Chorus 1-45 Gym Monitor 2, 3-College WALTER J. WILKS Silver Honor Pin5 Latin Honor Society 25 German Club 1-45 AVA Crew 45 Bennett Bible Club 1- Grand Rapids Baptist Bible College and Semi- nary CAROL J. WILLERT French Club 1-35 Booster Club 35 America Club 35 Student Council 1, 45 Li- brary Monitor 2-45 Variety Show 1, 3-SUNYAB X BARBARA J. WILLIAMS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Junior Coim- cil on World Affairs 2-45 AFS Club 2, 35 Folk Song Club 2, 35 Bowling Club 25 Bennettonian 2, 3- Michigan State University CEASER M. WILLIAMS From Diocesean Prepara- tory Seminary, 19655 Bronze Honor Pin5 Latin Honor Society 3, 45 Inter- Racial Researchers '3, ,President 45 Track 3, Ma- jor 45 Harbinger 3, 45 Bennettonian 3, Sports Editor 4-St. Bonaventure University GLENN S. WILLIAMS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Chess' Club 35 Civil Defense Club 35 'Inter-Racial Researchers 45 Cafeteria Monitor 35 Homeroom Basketball 3, 4-Undecided 209 Seniors KENNETH E. WILLIAMS From Hutchinson Techni- cal High School, 19635 Chess Club 3, 45 Chemis- try Club 45 America Club 3, President 45 Aerospace Club 25 Photography Club 3, 45 AVA Crew 3-SUN- YAB LAWRENCE THOMAS T. JAMES A. WILTSIE WILLIAMS WILLIAMS Oregon Technical Institute Undecided Civil Defense Club 3, 45 Inter-Racial Researchers 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 35 Cafeteria Monitor 2-45 Variety Show 3, 45 Track 1, 2, Major 3, 4-SUN- YAB 1 sf KATHLEEN A. WINTERS From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Music Club 45 Glee Club 45 Band 245 Future Teachers Club 3- College PATRICIA WOLFBERG Bronze Honor Ping Booster Club 1-3, Sergeant-at-Anns 45 Art Club 3, 45 Office Monitor 2-45 Variety Show 1-45 Cheerleader 2-4- Michigan State College BARBARA E. WOLOD Gold Honor Pin5 English Honor Society 45 Future Teachers Club 1, 25 Ski Club 15 French Club 2, 35 Dramatics Club 35 Boost- er Club 45 Variety Show 2-4-American University JAMES L. WOODSON Boys' Civil Defense Club Vice President 45 Inter- Racial Researchers 45 Gym Monitor 3, 45 Cafe- teria Monitor 1, 25 Foot- ball 1, Major 2, 3-Mor- gan State College ARTHUR WORKMAN From Fillmore Junior High School, 19645 Variety Show 35 PA Crew 3- Howard University LAWRENCE R. WOZNIAK German Club 1-45 Chem- istry Club 35 Talent Show 4--SUNYAB DAVID E. WRIGHT Chemistry Club 45 Cafe- teria Monitor 3-4-SUN- YAB 2 I0 Seniors RONALD W. WRIGHT Student Council 15 Rus- sian Club 1, 2, President 3, Vice-President 45 Key Club 2, 3, Lieutenant Governor 45 Chemistry Club 35 AFS Club 45 Bowling Club 45 Track 1, 25 Harbinger 45 BEA- CON 3, Circulation Man- ager 4-SUNYAB DIANE L. NANCY J. YOX WUNDERLE From Fillmore Junior High Folk 50115 Cl'-lb 25, BOWL School, 1964-Beauty ing Club 25 Hall Monitor 25 Office Monitor 45 Gold B-Bryant and Stratton School DIANE R. ZALIKOWSKI From Filhnore Junior High School, 19645 Senior Girls' Hi-Y 45 Chorus 1-45 Jun- ior Achievement 25 Gym Monitor 15 Variety Show 4-Bryant and Stratton Bob Bronsiein and Roberi Warenoff use +he shaving cream from +he BEACON play io show Hal Kolker its effectiveness as a beauty ireafmeni. TRUDY ZAMROCK Undecided ROBERTA E. ZIER From .lohn Francis Poly- technic High School, Cali- fornia, 1966g Spanish Cluh 35 Future Secretaries Club 25 Future Teachers Club 23 Art Club 43 Variety Show 45 Nurse's Monitor 1-4-Los Angeles City Col- lege E. ROSS ZIMMERMAN Bronze Honor Ping Chess Club 2, 3g Hebrew Club 1-49 Aerospace Club 25 America Club 3, 45 Office Monitor 1: Hall Monitor 1, 23 AVA Crew 1-4-5 Chess Team 3-SUNYAB ROBERT M. ZULAWSKI From Cardinal Dougherty High School, 1964: Cafe- teria Monitor 4-Erie County Technical Institute Seniors 2 I I Finding his mafh homework foo diffi- culf, Terry Richardson furns +o ask a Bored wifh answering The quesiions +o mechanics problems in physics lab. Larry Fink classmafe fhe roofs of an equa+ion. fakes ou? a deck of cards and pracfices for a weekend poker game. 'QQ' Debbie Dockey. recovering her glasses from +he depfhs of her purse. ioyfully plays wilh a yoyo she found during The process of her search. 2 I2 Juniors Juniors Prospective Leadership Positions important To Juniors The realization that affected and bewildered the Junior most, when he returned in the fall of '66, was the fact that a half of his high school years was now over and he was entering the sphere of a true upperclassmen. Competition was intense and pressure great in this, his most important year of high school. The Junior Class soon proved that they were inferior to no one as they assumed various positions of leadership throughout the school. Tony Locane, Selma Hof- Jeff Freedman pushes aside his copy of Clifi's Notes in favor of the Shake- spearian text of The Merchant of Ven- ice. mann, and Suell Scott served as club presidentsg while Ed Prochow- nik, Larry Fink, and Charles Seitz held executive positions on Stu- dent Council. Juniors played a vital part on the various sport teams at Bennett. As the football season unfolded, Leo Haggerty, Sam Pecoraro, and Pierce Mc- Cleary earned starting positions on the team. Junior 'Larry Fink proved to be an outstanding mem- ber of the swimming squad. Mel Tolbert achieved acclaim by plac- ing first in the All-High Cross Country Meet. Many Juniors spent the year preparing to assume the positions of leadership which the Seniors would vacate. Those looking for- ward to college hoped that the PSAT's had little hearing on other College Board Exams. Bound by a strong feeling of unity, the class of '68 began to realize their potential. Thus they were able to look back on their Junior year with a sense of ac- complishment, and to their Senior year with anticipation. Janice Postermangrimaces. realizing that her braces have become stuck in the apple she is eating. To solve the problem, she was forced to swallow the apple. 60 Mr. Lazzaro FRONT ROW: Robert Claire, Stewart Roudes, Natheer Hasan, Ronald Hart, Claude Slayton, David Jackson, James Overholt, Berry Reynolds, Joe Morella, Martin Hall, Douglas Curry, David Mar- tin ROW TWO: Frederick Brown, Michael Crawley, Terrence Richardson, Pierce McCleary, Ronald Sessum, Ed- ward Livingston, Leon Johnson, Robert McC1aren, .Victor Mayfield, Erie Daugh- try, Rudolph Cox, Roger Jolly, Paul James, Robert Cross 103 Mrs. McGill FRONT ROW: Thomasina Stenhouse, Susan Arhesman, Jackie Anderson, Rogeanna Reuben, Christine Raszeja, Ruth Bumpers, Linda Crawford, Ta- mara Benzel, Janet Barry ROW TWO: Mary Barone, Kathy Allen, Carolyn Williams, Marie -Stepney, Elaine Bart- lemus, Elaine Hawley, Diane Carbone, Linda Redmond, Lavora Rodgers, Judy Allison, Margaret King ROW THREE: Jane Bayless, Susan Arnold, Linda Barrett, Linda Benincasa, Woodryon Merritt, Maria Antoniadis, Lillie Theo- balds, Valeri Scott, Christine Blacho- wicz, Constance Casper 2 I 4 Juniors In a publicify skii. compuier Lou BIH1 discusses 'rhe l+'s Happening dance, sponsored by the National Honor Socieiy ihe 'following evening. 143 Mrs. Travis FRONT ROW: Howard Banner, Wil- liam 0'Rourke, James Alessi, Joey Burgio, Steve Cumins, Bob Cain, Bob Anderson, Ed Kightlinger, Richard Bergman ROW TWO: Kenneth Burk- hardt, James Carney, Al Benson, Syl- vester Kianbrough, John Salomon, Wil- liam Bull, Edward Smithmeyer, Robert Kwiatkowski, Ron Evans ROW THREE: Berten Bean, Artie Griffin, Tyrone lVlcAlister, Marshall Adel, Louis Blitz, Michael Saunders, Carl Palmer, Luther Althoif, Samuel Carooci, David Parker, David Sylvester 159 Mr. Collins FRONT ROW: Tom Ferrini, Alan Dav- is, Jim DeVirgilio, Gene Degman, Lar- ry Fink, Frank Davis, Douglas Kloep- fer, Phil Knobloch, Dave Kazmierczak ROW TWO: Mark Eksterowicz, Richard Franco, Michael Clay, Fred Barkley, Ron Pecoraro, Paul Cooper, Leonard Sippel, Robert Knight, Lindsey Robin- son, Richard Dilcher, Michael Dickey, Basil Eoannou 177 Mrs. Benincasa FRONT ROW: Lynn Chamberlin, Alexis Clark, Linda Hilliard, Kathy Meyer, Maryann Fischer, Dehhie Eby, Jose- phine DiVincenzo, Denise Hargrave, Kathleen Conciardo ROW TWO: Lola Jackson, Debbie Dockey, Michele Brown, Sylvia Mackey, Patricia Cipriani, Mary Dumansky, Maria Sorrento, Kathleen Budd, Sylvia Bineyard, Antoinette Boyles, Faye Banks ROW THREE: Barnetta Dorsey, Elizabeth Broderick, Janet Robinson, Rhonda Kayser, Karen Delius, Margaret Bork, Sally Miles, Debra Moore, Carmela Castiglione, Linda Custer, Dehra Carsell, Jean Deitsch, Sharon Lidge. 229 Mr. Genor FRONT ROW: William Froehlich, Ab- raham Hirsch, Mark Greenfield, Steve Halkias, Fred DiPaulo, Patrick Butler, Douglas Frank, Alfonso Gullo, Kenneth Graber, Rod Rassmussen ROW TWO: Nathaniel Seate, James Lyons, William McNally, Bradley Hunt, Lee Harris, Arnold Getter, Steve Gandel, Leo Hag- gerty, Michael Sanders, Philip Then, Michael Cummington, Jerry O'Connell, Jeffrey Freedman, Javier Perez Juniors 2l5 2 I 6 'Juniors 235 Mr. Hobart ROW ONE: Tim Biehler, Joseph Riga, David Liska, John Judd, Dennis Keeys, Bruce Brock, Nils Vigeland, Anthony Locane, William Ryan ROW TWO: David Lazer-son, Robert Leczinski, John Ricigliano, Leland Monagle, Patrick Kottas, Rod Freeman, Robert Klein, David Tater, Zsolt Alapi, Dennis Day- ton, John Wierda, Bob Menifield ROW THREE: Fred Young, Mark McCor- mick, Steven Mears, John Mansfield, Anthony Rantin, Richard Saunders, Larry Waller, Edward Bielmeir, James Cant, Brian Levite, Robert Johnson 271 Mrs. Lewis FRONT ROW: Marty Tomboresi, Carol Theobalds, Mildred Johnson, Christine Terry, Renee Dean, Patricia Archie, Janet Kenjockety, Karen Campbell, Mary Damico, Debbie 0'Mara ROW TWO: Margaret Chiarilli, Carolyn Plen- ty, Sheliah Carrier, Norma Alesii, Sus- an Thompson, Regina Huff, Linda Lig- gans, Shirley McDougald, Rachelle Car- -penter, Kathleen Yager, Beverlee Insley ROW THREE: Brenda Washington, Dorinda Sarter, Beatrice Russell, Ksth- leen Malican, Bonnie Overholt, Helene Thompson, Lauren Wood, Cynthia Wy- att, Elaine Vania, Kathy Martin, Esther Massey, Duraes'e Hall, Marcia Smith 277 Miss Knrnyski FRONT ROW: Cheryl Winton, Patricia Ferrara, Martha Tombolsi, Helene Far- bar, Bonnie Houston, Ilene Garher, Jeanette Kline, Linda Wrest, Deborah Henderson ROW TWO: Judith Fisch, June Calabrese, Robin Gilden, Candy Pilkey, Laura Howard, Linda Ruffin, Nancy Hazzard, Jennifer Crumpley, Mary Ward, Pamela Gafter, Beverly Green ROW THREE: Fran Castricone, Grace Lovallo, Francine Freedman, Nancy Gosden, Linda Greenberg, Wen- dee Goldstein, Lynetta Eggleston, Jackie Chappelle, Lois Jones, Sheila Harris, Deborah Scott 303 Miss Thomas FRONT ROW: Elizabeth White, Irene Peoples, Jane McNamara, Doris James, Carol Jones, Linda Harris, Judy Klop- fer, Barbara Sessum, Patricia Garrett ROW TWO: Sue Brunner, Susan Per- rine, Christine Jehle, Sarah Small, Pa- tricia Lucas, Deborah Sturckler, Joan Ziff, Lynn Weissman, Lauren Daughtry, Bernice Cochrane, Sandra Chapman, Jeneva Brown ROW THREE: Linda Roberts, Rosemary Abbott, Joyce Wil- son, Bemice Blackmon, Mary Miles, Lois Brown, Susan Weyer, Gale Gate- wood, Janice Earle, Susan Wilson, Sharon Smith, Cathy Rease IW Q. vbfiig, 1 5 aw f'..f iff. -.,,,x S Sidi 'ez 5: 'UK x,.,.,,,.-1' A W'h' 'A , L ' 1 T5 , Jm1. Q 381 Miss Traperlh FRONT ROW: Earleen Nichelson, Sar- ah Johnson, Neota Buckner, Miriam Simon, Cindy Marano, Lynn Hyman, Judy Kohlbacher, Marie Grandilli ROW TWO: Selma Hofmann, Sue Ann Hell- riegel, Judith Jahnke, Valerie Kornik, Alice Deschenes, Anna Illuzzi, Annette Klocek, Pamela Hough, Lorene Hoff- man ROW THREE: Sandra Stachoski, Mary Maher, Deborah Wieritsch, Caro- lyn Cranston, Margaret Lanz, Kathleen Sulezka, Susan Lenzer, Lucretia Harris, Karen Dunlop, Theresa Humphrey, Shirley Zeigler, Emmy Hubbell, Sharon Stack, Faiga Levine 393 Mrs. Neuschel FRONT ROW: Gail Nelson, Patricia Hill, Sue Paigen, Linda Denning, Re- gina Bayless, Barbara Hainze, Terry Nadler, Linda Mecca ROW TWO: Judy Marx, Meera Kotra, Lynn Schifferle, Ila Jean Moore, Diane Pellerite, Debbie Lee, Kris O'Connor, Mary Nasca, Kathy Mogforcl, Bonnie Jeffords, Vema Hop- kins THIRD ROW: Carol Cohen, Vlan- da Mullen, Pamela Palma, Cathie Turn- er, Teresa Kibler, Deanna Melton, Shar- on Lee, Linda Pettys, Veverona Pierce, Shirley Earl, Mimi Maslekoif l Bruce Chalmer frowns af 'lhe mlsfalce Kennefh Graber suis deleciedly In ihe corner of his hisiory class, as a he made rn coloring ouisucle l'l1e lane classmare looks al' 'the ieacher who placed Ken 'rhere wi+l1 a new feeling 404 Mrs. Drajem FRONT ROW: Sandra Lewis, Freida Hayes, Deborah McMahon, Karen Jaku- bowski, Sharon Kosikowski, Janis Pos- terman, Marsha Kalinowski, Janice Plinzke, Barbara Weisbeck, Karen Stutzman ROW TWO: Muriel Caver, Beth Resman, Heidi Sitcov, Leslie Stromberg, Linda Hanson, Lynne Slater, Patricia DiPirro, Dorothea Potter, Deb- orah Littlejohn, Chris Chapman, Donna Vincent, Karen Manos, Sandra Ver- Cruysse ROW THREE: Sandy Ritter, Kirsten Creeley, Lydia Huff, Diane Pat- terson, Gwen Croxie, Sandra Silver- stein, Netta Tolhert, Wanda Rowe, Di- ane Sartini, Francine Heitman, Marsha Small, Marjorie Young, Joy Hitchens 407 Mrs. Cooper FRONT ROW: Sharon Sankey, Darlene McCoy, Jacqueline Lepczyk, Barbara Weaver, Patricia Fisher, Ina Ginsberg, Beverly Simms, Christine Reinoehl ROW TWO: Jeanne O'Conner, Hazel Quarles, Mary Cranford, Dianne Mc- Mullen, Audrey Mack, Deborah Engle- hardt, Deborah Campbell, Anna Dick- ash, Beverly Newell ROW THREE: Wilma Phillips, Paula Lucas, Sandra Brown, Linda Barker, Karen Blake, Marian Tolhert, Brenda Watkins, Shar- on Belton, Loni Ludwig, Holli Fareh- min 422 Miss Thomas FRONT ROW: Gary Noah, Michael Donnell, Robert Nisely, Ronald Miller, Edwin Fenty, Clifford Schulz, Robert Edwards ROW TWO: Philip Trifiletti, Mark Ostroff, Alfred Miller, Daniel Radice, Robert Ford, Robert Kiek- busch, Nick Panos, Robert Thomasulia, Robert Malone, Joseph Degweck ROW THREE: Warren Burdine, Jim Schmidt, Charles La Mendola, Richard Podolin, Edward Prochownik, Sam Pecoraro, Roger Pfohman, Stephen Turner, Ger- ald Codwin, Patrick Boyd 4-25 Mrs. Zander FRONT ROW: Michael Weil, Gregory Siddall, Paul Weymouth, Jerry Mc- Clam, Phillip Cotton, Barry Weinstein, Douglas Marsh ROW TWO: Edward Godson, Craig Thompson, Michael Ma- sey, Paul Stephenson, Earl Zeeb, Louis Scholl, Edward Suor, Charles Strascina, Anthony Lovallo, Orving Stein ROW THREE.: Robert Lewis, Lorne Beebe, Ronoll Johnson, Joe Tuzzolino, Michael Wagner, David Wieland, Chris Wende, Cary Wolfe, Harry Witkin, Ronnie Trabucco Juniors 2 I 9 ,- F' l l ln his French 2 class, Harlan Haffey lislens fo a dialogue record. no+ing 'lhe Anne Jackson ufilizes a sfudy hall period 'lo read an assigned arficle in Reader's pronuncialion of new words. Digest During her World Hislory class. Iris Siegal chuckles al a joke +old by Sian Roberfs earlier fhal' day. Alfhough H' fook rhree hours. she finally underslands if. vu 220 Sophomores .ii Jenny Fiedler schedules weekend homework for Sunday night. Little does she realize that the entire assignment will be completed on Monday at first roll call. Sophomores Competition Reaches Sophomores Competition began to stimulate students to excel in their Sopho- more year. As Sophomores watched Juniors and Seniors par- ticipate in athletic competition, they developed a genuine loyalty toward Bennett. Observing upper- classmen bringing scholastic recog- nition to Bennett, they strove to surpass their previous level of achievement. Sophomores achieved scholastic excellence. Glenn Lesses, Laurie Frediani, and Arthur Aronoff maintained high class ranking during their second year. .Athletic competition produced such stars as Andy Cox and Bill Heitanen in Cross Countryg Owen Tober, Harlan Haffey, Bob Levy in swimmingg Bobby Israel and major letter winner Owen Tober on the football team. Cheryl Pleskow and Marcia Spector contributed to all three literary publications. As his history test is collected, Dave Barlow wonders if he should have changed the answer he was unsure of. Sophomores 22l 222 Sophomores 105 Miss Cerace FRONT ROW: Sheila Guy, Margaret Leifler, Peggy Mueller, Barb Pellis, Dawn Mattison, Judith Schwartz, .lenny Fiedler, Schaina Stoehr, Donna Lalli, Zoi Mortellaro ROW TWO: Helen Simms, Linda Clark, Elaine Hauptman, Cheryl DeWitt, Brenda Allen, Deborah Morris, Cathy Vozga, Donna Gabel, Evelyn Roberson, Karen Jackson, Diane Buchwald ROW THREE: Nancy Yerge, E. Anne Retter, Florence Ann Flakes, Monica Barbasch, Nancy Staubitz, Linda Marie Militello, Casimera Kawalek, Eu- genia Bailey, Linda Rybicki, Scharlene Washington, Virginia Ragland, Diane Brown Homeroom 169 FRONT ROW: Kathy Kearney, Linda Linsmier, Diane Everett, Iris Siegal, Debby Ash, Cheryl Smith, Kathy Wasik, Judy Weinheimer, Josie Adragna .ROW TWO: Barbara Candel, Dorothy Scott, .lanice Becker, Linda Girking, Kathy Dixon, Rosetta Benefield, Meryl Mc- Neal, Sue Benton, Dorothy Spengler, Rosemary Patterson, Debbie Ahr, .lo- anne Piccuilla ROW THREE: Margie Smith, Jackie Zebley, Deborah Dixon, Louise Lilliard,'Peggy Marion, Deborah Laasch, Ludia Lewis, Constance Gar- rett, Nancy Getten, Karen Motten, Cheryl Humphrey, Celestine Coleman, Sue Radice. 171 Mr. Esch FRONT ROW: Mitchell Raikes, John Huntzinger, Peter Petryshyn, Charles Sysman, Sam Lovullo, Lewis Leifier, .loe Dobbins, Mitchell Winkelstein ROW TWO: Jim Poley, Robert Levy, ,lim Mecca, Daniel Pratcher, Warren Ans- ley, Jeffry Allen, Richie Redlo, David Barlow, Soteris Tzitzis, Henry Coplin ROW THREE: Lance Fertig, Robert Israel, Joe Loman, Richard May, Duane Woodard, Anthony Brown, Ben Seals, Robert Rodas, Paul Gamschow, William Bauer, Jerry Johnson Homeroom 185 FRONT ROW: Rosemary Lyba, Roslyn Brucato, Bunnie Williams, Lynn Mill, Julie Curry, Elise Leftuich, Violet Wind- ngle, Ellen Singer ROW TWO: Han- nah Friedler, Ann Marie Wilson, Janet Tornabene, Joyce Pinn, Cheryl Ples- kow, Roberta Silver, Barbara Beggs, Malienda Waller, Arlene Hyman, Beb- bie Martin ROW THREE: Penny Owens, Elisabeth Small, Laury Frediani, Deborah Brown, Cheryl Holley, Denise Barkley, Barbara Harris, Andrea Moss, Linda Gilbert, Kathy Broderick, Sandra Creban, Debbie Rice 239 Miss Erb FRONT ROW: Larry Berry, Jerome Johnson, Robert Fisher, Howard Clow- ers, Ronald Dill, Neil Francis, Samuel Tyler, Ralph Melson ROW TWO: Carl Williams, Robert Segal, William Sys- man, Peter McBride, Marvin Harrison, Rudolph Laster, Harold Morse, Dennis Cirome, Mariano Chirico, Mordy Massis ROW THREE: Charles DiCanio, Glenn Lesses, Reginald Rowland, Lain Mor- gan, Michael Siembieda, James Mc- Currin, Owen Tober, Paul Mayers, Gregory Stanford, Dennis McDermott, Robert Puricelli Margy Hoffman flirtatiously gazes up a+ the BEACON phoiographer in hopes of being placed in 'rhe cenier of her homeroom picture. 253 Mr. Henderson FRONT ROW: Robert Jones, Richard Abwender, Richard Moore, Frank Cors- lini, Harry Hubbard, Thomas Zuleswski, Steven Young, Thomas Rust, Lemuel Clark ROW TWO: David Cameron, George Birchette, Philip Pohl, Carl Corancesco, Paul Rosenberg, Marvin Bell, Steve Herbeck, Dan Donoho, Michael Wexler, Carl Roetter, Michael Kobrin, Mark Kramer, 'Raymond Pinn ROW THREE: Gary Ross, Patrick Swain, John Blundy, Luther Saunders, Cliff Martin, Chris Pfohl, Andrew Cox, Bruce Robson, Mark Miller, Paul Tay- lor, Craig Ellsworth, Roy Kaye wha. if if Sophomores 223 259 Mr. Miodonski FRONT ROW: Corlethious Zachary, thur Aronoff, Steve Raichilson, Anthony Jeffries, Gregory Miller, Norm Traut- wein, Tom Battaglia ROW TWO: Michael Thurmond, Larry Alexander, William Smith, Mark Dunham, James Hunter, Sandy Horwitx, John Parmiter, Jeffrey Graber, Bruce Brown, Buffe Perry, George Harris ROW THREE: Ronnie Leih, Tim McQuade, Raymond Carter, Ulysses Carr, Duane Crockett, Michael Matisc, Ronald Johnson, Roh- ert Lesinski, Dave Zafuto, Douglas Rob- inson, Julia Beckham, Ralph Johnson, Steve Valentine 224 Sophomores Denise LaRusch greefs her World Hisfory 'reacher wi+h a slighfly nervous smile Iusf before he prepares fo mark her repori card. Chris Risenberg, Robert Somhrio, Ar- 269 Miss Calouri FRONT ROW: Janneane Siegel, Shar- on Chapman, Harriet Singer, Aimee Galvin, Suzanne Corsalini, Mary Turaj- ske, Elizabeth Donnelly, Pamela Gizzi, Janice Morgan ROW TWO: Robin Costley, Ellen Winters, Gwen Marshall, Beryl Goldiarb, Robin Brown, Jacque- line Stepney, Barbara Mandura, Ruby Williams, Janet Barnes, Beverly Beggs ROW THREE: Arlene Quadnow, Yvette Fagans, Starr Curry, Sheryl Martin, Deborah Jackson, Michele Zeldner, Mary Ellen Feaster, Susan Chapin, Cyd Rov- man, Valerie Ellis, Patricia Johnson, Debbie Miller 285 Miss Wiegerl FRONT ROW: Karen Betz, Marcia Spector, Carol Hess, Carol Blackstock, Mildred Walton, Marilyn Mariano, Jac- queline Felder, Rosalyn Morris, Pamela Fimbel ROW TWO: Yvonne Braun, Kathleen Mason, Leola Harrison, Frie- da Rosenfeld, Mildred Streehel, Joan Cauley, Cheryl Edmunds, Natalie Fra- casso, Marilyn Kottas, Anita Haber ROW THREE: Leslie Sapecky, Anne Sanders, Claudia Panfil, Beverly Red- mond, Brenda Johnson, Denise Clay, Maria Jasper, Margo Morgan, Nancy Thomas, Carol Guard, Sue Schafer 289 Mr. Castiglia FRONT ROW: Kathleen Webdale, Mar- gy Hoffman, Wanda McAlister, Lucy Mosby, Lynette Terry, Carol Puckett, Carla Sadik, Jane Hayden, Barbara Santa Maria ROW TWO: Martha Young, Pauline Halkias, Linda Hersch- lag, Judy Hyman, Sonja Manuel, Cas- sandra Kennedy, Pamela Thompson, Sharon Kihler, Helen Lanz, Margaret Cook, Gloria Mattison ROW THREE: Marsha VanDervoort, Louise Harris, Donna Menear, Christine Feinberg, Bev- erly Johnson, Penny Dubbs, Pamela Yost, Marjorie Perrine, Elaine Tram- mell, Deborah Seeley, Patti Schultz, Barbara Burgin, Maura Radford 305 Mrs. Cohn FRONT ROW: Patricia Grey, Leslie Witsil, Kathleen McMillan, Louetta Terry, Teresa Occhiuto, Roberta Sibilio, Linda Gomolski, Patricia Raver, Louise Boskat, Doris Godert, ROW TWO: Susan Sorger, Linda Bradley, Carole Hilcomb, Joyce Merrill, Judith Strausl, Gwen- dolyn Wooten, Janice Vuich, Regina Jackson, Christine Cobry ROW THREE: Paula Anderson, Sylvia Hall, Jacqueline Brown, Anne Jackson, Linda Rease, Yvonne Collins, Ludie Jones, Linda Metzger, Claudette Brown, Kathy Bar- ry, Donna McNally, Deborah Clements Sophomores 225 226 Sophomores 311 Mr. Davis FRONT ROW: Bemard Rias, Delano Blassingame, Sherman Thomas, Myron Powell, Livingston Ross, Lawrence David, Fred Bloom, Paul Trifiletti, Greg F'Angelo ROW TWO: Thomas Cicatello, Kevin Offerman, Stephen Gordon, Charles Erzkus, Mark Nunz, Larry Strauss, Warren Epps, William Cummings, Daniel Koopman, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Richard Gugliuzza ROW THREE: Richard Sellers, Bruce Lewis, Russell Tulp, Gary Kareff, William Long, Anthony Brooks, Peter Levin, Earl Hyshaw, Neal Boniface, Jim Fisch- er, Joseph James 315 Mr. Szwejbka FRONT ROW: Ronald Rindfuss, Gary Farkas, Donald Palricola, Howie Fogel, William Hietanen, Harlan Haffey, Hank Siegel, Robert Tolbert, Bruce Heatly ROW TWO: Robert Smith, Ronald Kobrin, Leon Chatman, Neil Webb, Howard Meyers, Peter Wyatt, Steve Nathan, Richard Schmidt, Robert Brun- ner, Pete Mitri, William Ostroff ROW THREE: Curley Brown, Warren Lewis, Leonard Johnson, Harry Colata, Lyn- wood Atkins, Richard Lokomski, Leon- ard Murray, Harry Taglis, Marian Mir- kowski 317 Mr. Shaffer FRONT ROW: Bruce Garber, Robert Primerano, John Weisheck, Gregory Smith, Ken Heitman, Bernard Korn- mehl, Michael Yager, Mark Eisenhauer, Philip Houston, Bruce Smith ROW TWO: Jesse Watkins, Larry Finn, Rob- ert Clay, John Scheitinger, Michael Spafford, Miles Jones, James Coder, Dennis Hollins, William Tallmadge, James Davis, Jeffrey Silverstein, James Paull 359 Mr. Ciampichini FRONT ROW: Horace Jackson, David Baiocco, Douglas Weir, John Radioe, Donald White, Michael Sheffield, Clar- ence Hilliard, Gary Buckner, Rama Kotra ROW TWO: Michael Hulpizm, Arnold Bergman, Kenneth Stern, Anal Beliz, Steven Watts, Weldon Jonstone, Peter McGovern, James Rusert, Michael Kushner, Duane Trammell ROW THREE: Donald Grubisa, Larry Ja- rosz, David Hemphill, John Mowbray, David Harvey, Philip Richardson, Jo- seph Donohue, William Delotto, Darrell Beam, Steve Wilson Sophomore Bill Hieianen ihreaiens a BEACON photographer with a con- cociion brewed from a secrei recipe he discovered hidden in a drawer. 369 Mrs. Harlos FRONT ROW: Claudia Marschall, Sharon Durchslag, Sylvia Lee, Becky Timhlin, Roberta Kaplan, Beth Kassir- er, Susan Devine, Cynthia Comer, Di- ane Henfling, Sharon Cappello ROW TWO: Paulette Ross, Beverly Tolbert, Denise Thomas, Grace O'Conner, Sharon Smith, Deborah Miller, Nancy O'Dell, Marsha Blassingame, Jewell Bayliss, Paula Schleap, Cherie DeFoe, Valata Jenkins ROW THREE: Jill Treger, Yvonne Thomas, Donna Concardi, Catherine Meadows, Mary Roberts, Laura Jones, Toni Walker, Mary Lou Howell, Margaret Newman, Peggy Fer- -V guson, Sharon Crahen, Kay Ketter, Evelyn Gagliano 377 Mrs. Naples FRONT ROW: Denise La Rusch, Shei- la Buchwald, Catherine Clark, Rena Rose, Deborah Harvey, Peppi Fried- man, Kathy Rogers, Shirley Olivieri, Francine Umof ROW TWO: .llwquelyn Braun, Antoinette Lee, Kandice Shan- non, Patricia Brooks, Linda Lacey, .lu- dith Maugans, Christine Lettieri, Val- erie Moses, Noel Bissintz, Linda James ROW THREE: Claudia Swanka, Diane Pinto, Sharon Bivins, Eileen Fitzgerald, Verma Radley, Justine Terry, Patricia Morey, Renee Cottone, Ethel Sessum, Rose Woods, Crystal Davis Taking advaniage of a spare momeni' in English, Andrew Cox and Jeff Gra- ber work on iheir homework 'for hisiory. Sophomores 227 Exasperated after six long periods. Gail Simpson 'fries to concentrate in her lasi' class as her elementary Algebra teacher explains simultaneous equations. Freshmen f-- ri A, . 4.15.41 Larry Cohen, the subieci of one of many IBM misprints. does not appear too upset about being assigned to an all girls' homeroom. Frosh Feel Awkward Af Benneffp Participation Soon Scott Smith mills through his notes looking for a map of Asia. Freshmen were re- quired 'ro draw various maps, which were considered a vital part of the syllabus. 228 Freshmen A student's Freshman year at Bennett was characterized by mixed emotions. During his first weeks in high school, he exper- ienced the frustration of getting lost in the halls, the bewilderment of onerous homework assignments, and the excitement of his first assembly. However, Freshmen soon lost their inhibitions and began to par- ticipate in various extracurricular activities. Raymond Fink was elected to the position of Fresh- man Representative to the Execu- tive Council. Shaun MacCleary and Mark ,lahnke showed great Robert Wolfe waits breathlessly for the answer to the important question he iust asked Carol Erlix. Would you like some punch? In her English class Nancy Thines patiently listens while one of her classmates de- livers an extemporaheous book report on Herman MelvilIe's classic Moby Diclr. potential on the Tiger's football squad. This year Freshmen boys proved themselves invaluable and skillful members of the swimming team, with I im Zeckhauser star- ring in their relay. Richard Elman and Sydney Satuloff proved their literary talents as the Freshmen Representatives on Harbinger. Scholastically, Margaret McBride constantly received honors at the top of the Freshman class. Thus, by the conclusion of their first year at Bennett, Freshmen had finally found their place in the student body. Freshmen 229 E 230 Freshmen 10 Mrs. Ui-so FRONT ROW: Bonnie Nadler, Lor- raine Cuainieri, Linda Overholt, Lynn Triftshauser, Vickie Eksterowicz, Judy Disher, Rachel Lane, Debbi Donahue ROW TWO: Deborah Chowaniec, Carol Heidt, Sally Arnold, Dera Mitchell, Wilett Willis, Linda Yavicoli, Marlene Greenberg, Sandra Rosenberg 20 Mr. Fisher FRONT ROW: Tom Seitz, Raymond Fink, Gary Veblheer, Steven Abelson, Douglas Wear, Charles Vacanti, Steven Silverstein ROW TWO: James Cuarino, David Desimone, Michael O'Hara, Mark Jahnke, Richard Montgomery, John Lo- gal, Carl Eddy, Donald Desimone, David Gittleson. Freshman Gary Berger remembers io 'rake noie of 'lhe following day's Physical Science reading assignmeni iusf before lhe class period ends. l During a Biology lab period. Lynn Trifishauser carefully copies a diagram of the external structure of a frog from the froni' blackboard. 107 Mrs. LaPolt FRONT ROW: Tom Donnelly, Alan Coldfarb, Kevin Ba.rry,- Donald Post- weiler, Donald Mank, James Lazarus, David Cohen ROW TWO: Scott Smith, Martin Berger, Marc Dixon, Joe Wolf, Dennis Hunting, Danny Vester, Mark Kiely, Bob Giammara, Mark Wackshull 149 Mr. Sommer FRONT ROW: Joseph Giamhrione, Dana Ash, Harold Brownstein, Victor Nasca, Allen Small, Harvey Stern, Peter Mallon, James Marciano ROW TWO: Joseph Turcer, Russell Pecoraro, Edward Pettapiece, James Barba, Thom- as Rusert, Stanley Hinds, David Deibel, Cary Villa, Paul Knoph Freshmen 231 Christopher Ross realizes +ha+ he shoulcln'l have +allcecl in class as he does an assignment afler school. 232 Freshmen +A :wi- Sieven Lesser. apparenlly slumped on a difficulf question in history class. looks fo the BEACON phofographer for ihe answer. 153 Mr. Magnus FRONT ROW: George Grubisa, Ross Christopher, Edward Brice, Chris Her- heck, Arnold Sohinki, Steve Sadoff, Joseph Billick ROW TWO: Scott Gehl David Pettys, Mark Zombek, James Sutton, Jeff Willoughby, Michael Mar- ion, Mark LeVine - 181 Mrs. Gabriel FRONT ROW: Judy Dill, Vickie Giou- lekas, Cecile Turajski, Mary Ann Reec- kio, Randi Nusinov, Karen Treusch, Rita Houck, Carol Levin ROW TWO: Georgeanna Giglia, Ilana Meizlik, Ame- thyst Heister, Cheryl Bakos, Ann Stern, Beverly Black, Cheryl Benzin, Rita Moriarity 189 Mrs. Isada FRONT ROW: Sydney Satuloff, Anne Weaver, Jacqueline Tu.lp, Jean Lohnas, Yvonne Mechlowitz, Patricia Kaupp ROW TWO: Patricia Forman, Kather- ine Cadman, Patricia Harris, Deborah Benson, Barbara Johnson, Barbara Mut- ton, Jacqueline Thompson, Janice Hunt- er, Beth Shapiro, Donna Pellerite 193 Miss Thiel FRONT ROW: Rosalie Hirsch, Kathy Mulhern, Debbie Reger, Sue Kosmala, Michel Brucato, Mary Schifferle ROW TWO: Anne Brady, Karen Fitzpatrick, Victoria Hough, Judy Unger, Donna Stein, Beverly Boykin, Ann Przybys- zewski, Bonnie Literman, Cecilia Pao- lini, Sharon Stern 24-9 Mrs. Berkson FRONT ROW: Steve Donoh, John Heppner, Steven Lesser, Mark Benton, Dave Meacham, Dan Calhoun, Jim Sturckler, Yehudi. Weininger ROW TWO: Howard Wilson, Brian Pugh, Robert Ott, Ronald Goldman, Shaun McCleary, Robert McManus, Alan Snit- zer, Lan'y Cohen, Richard Ross 281 Mr. Alessi FRONT ROW: Randy Jacobs, Joette Calahrese, Judy Gallivan, Dorothy Scholl, Carol Froehlich, Barbara Kear- ney ROW TWO: Kathy Koester, Prudy Ugoccioni, Paula Milligan, Judy Prince, Candis DeWyer, Virginia Merz, Jenni- fer Melnick, Carol Wartenberg, Dyanne Cordova, Bonnie Zarnrock, Susan Shum- sky Freshmen 233 234 Freshmen 299 Mrs. Burke FRONT ROW: Sue Boesl, Gwendolyn Clarke, Rebecca Whitehead, Mary No- wak, Judith Sylvester, Sharon Crumb, Gail Bechtel ROW TWO: Marie Mil- oro, Margaret McBride, Genny Taglis, Carol Wiltsie, Linda Steinfeldt, Luo- mila Gruhisa, Donna Harvey, Jacque- line Pope, Karen Sanford 335 Mr. Belfer FRONT ROW: J ames.Zeckl1auser, Mark Sidel, Edwin Marsh, Ward Brock, Ste- phen Clendenning, Alan Rozansky, ROW TWO: Philip Bronstein, Neal Schmidt, Robert Franz, Michael Cim- inelli, James Eppers, Keith Mesirow, Kenneth Hoffman, Martin Berman 347 Mr. Coffey FRONT ROW: Jeffrey Crumpley, Alan Ryer, Howard Safren, James Carroll, Peter Bornstein, Chris Jackson, Paul Riester, Robert Wein ROW TWO: Rob- ert Krayenvenger, Robert Boccolucci, Robert Erickson, John Ward, Aaron Sonego, Howard Shapiro, Norhie Malec, Michael Clutterhuck, Howard Cohen 34-9 Mr. Feinstein FRONT ROW: Sidney Crumpley, Dav- id Braunstein, Robert Wolf, Douglas Marien, Ronald Federice, Edmond Cia- oone, ROW TWO: Geoff Crowley, Greg Moore, Steven Thomer, Edward Sho- stak, David Dickash, John Konrad, Richard Santucci, Timothy Gizi , Y ix, ' R Y 1 I if . ze V l - ' New sfudenis mingle happily wiih fellow classmafes al The Freshman Frolic, a gef-acquainied dance held in Seplemlser by Siucleni Council. 350 Mrs. Bradt FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Hojsan, Wilhemina Orf, John Baginski, Chris- tel Schulz, Linda Freeman, Gail Hew- son, Laura Cooper, Carol Wanat, Jac- queline Jones, Elaine Barone ROW TWO: Lola Easterly, Cheryl Hanson, Crayce Testa, Harold Johnson, Kenneth Morgan, Michael McBride, Debra Knupp, Deborah Wieland 389 Miss Molenda FRONT ROW: Barbara Tomahene, Paula Cm-hone, Deborah Pleskow, Irene Boraczok, Janice Spector, Gina Mor- tellaro, Gail Fillinger ROW TWO: Marci McClive, Pat Mahiques, Bridget Broderick, Christa Tombolesi, Diane McGurrin, Marcia Kaminski, Suzy Wag- ner, Sherry Gengo. Carol Sapienza, Eileen Klocek, Sue Ritter, Fran Giglia, Toni Talluto 429 Mrs. Marks FRONT ROW: Kathy Spotts, Michael- een Truesdell, Dianne Johnson, Mary Milkie, Reiva Hofman, Sharon O'Hara, Colleen Faso, Barbara Rosen ROW TWO: Kathy Carsell, April Kysor, Nancy Thines, Anita Simon, Roberta Spevock, Sue Manson, Michalene Biher, Marcia Malican, Laurie Klein Freshmen 235 l q x 1 , , , Q 1 32 -g K2 322 X X, g E? ' ifaz ' I fit? ' 51 isa we f' .5152 2 l ' e lx M4 A KURCHOFFS I Y-J ff fl APPUANCES f TV-STEREO 0 R , L 1 C ff? La? Q33 HN -www Fha W A gg ,, imap-L gsm -Esau k4f4fff1ffH lffg 'AA,lMwf4 apunl ani- xml ,fa 'ivBQ wmwwgk I X - ' ,. Y - S Q Wi'rh more money and influ- ence leenagers are becoming increasingly aware of 'rhe prod- uc+s which area businessmen have fo offer. For +his reason merchanls have made grea+er use of +he yearbook wilh i+s large circulaiion among high school sfudenfs +o keep slu- denfs in +ouch wi+h +he com- mercial world around fhem. Advertising rf The Bennett High School Community Association Takes Pleasure in Presenting THE T967 WINNERS OF NEW YORK STATE REGENTS SCHOLARSHIPS I967 REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS-FRONT ROW: Dorthea Mecca. Beverly Liebergall. Helene Raichilson. Deborah Marano. Elaine Rubenstein. Laurie Harris. Dale Rosen. Natalie Gray. Linda Lazarus. Ellen Herling ROW TWO: Barbara Fields. Susan Pritchard. Karen Dilcher. Richard Gross. Alan Jotte. Peter Simon. Donald Weyer. Robert Green. Kenneth Kaufman. Ellen Sanford. Joan Kronman ROW THREE: Linda Nenni. Steven Jacobs, Hal Kolker. David Cox. Thomas Koopman. Barbara Staubitz. Duane Tanenbaum. Gerald Kaiser. Marl: Schitferli. Stuart Tessler ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Henrilua Bugai. Deborah Clendenning. Linda Czyzewslci. Robert Doren, Dennis Edwards. Paul Fogel. Renee Gardner. Janice Gooding. Ellen Green. Karen Hague. James Kern. Robert Kloner. Andrew Odlyzlco. Ada Rosen. Elizabeth Savage. Stanley Siembieda. Mark Swierat. 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DOOR CLOSERS The Girls of 285 Salute BEACON '68, Adverfising 263 The Junior Boys in 425 Salute the Class of '68 Our Best Wishes for Success in the Years Ahead The Store With Your Point of View North Park Furniture The cms Of B-I0 Extend Their Best Wishes to the Graduates I386 Hertel Ave. 264 Advertis g Acknowledgements Beacon '67 wishes to acknowledge the following persons. without whose help production ot the book would have been impossible: Mrs. Muriel Held Mr. Lloyd Miller, and Mr. Joseph Dion. Color photography: Arthur Brooks, James McGee, Robert Jadd. Hal Kolker. William Fosbury. Black and Whnte Senior portraits-Varden Studios, Faculty and Homeroom tormals-lames McGee, Ronald Dobrasz, and Arnold Cirman. Endsheet Artwork-Robert A Kloner. Cover: Robert A. Kloner. Aerial photographs: Compliments of WEBR trattic copter and Hal Kolker. Bennett Wishes to Thank Patrons of Beacon '67 PLATINUM Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Hague iMr. and Mrs. Boris B. 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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Deb Clendenning Mrs. Cohn and the girls ot 305 Compliments ot Mr. and Mrs. Barshter Compliments ot Her-tel Barber Shop Compliments ot Lawandus Millinery Mrs. Ross Cutler Debbie and the Kernal Pam DiGesare Sue Dobiesz Jeannette Douay Mr. Jerome Elman Mr. and Mrs. William Freedman Doris Godert Mr. and Mrs. Fred Godert Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Carleton A. Gray Happy Valentines Day-the two obnoxi plus Hubba Lela Loves James John Judd Kato and the Green Hornet lll Mrs. C. Kostempski Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kotarski Big Red George Lanz Peter Levin: There are 2970 windows in the Buffalo Meter Company Mr. and Mrs. C. Locane Lynn and Gregory Mac's Marauders Debbie and Cindy Marano Mary and Margie Mr. and Mrs. M. Mayback Hyman Mendelow Michele and Ron Arthur J. Mielke I Stella and Moish Nanci and Irv Frederick Neuschel Pemmy Palma and Diane Pellerite Paul and Jan Sue Radice Linda and Melanie Raichilson Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Resman Mrs. Dave Robins Ronald Robinson. USNR Mrs. Carl Rodler Bill Ryan Skitch Doctor John L. Slack Sock it to Me Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schneider F. Szweibka Terry and Sonny Vicki and Seesee Vince Mrs. William H. Weber Paul Weymouth Norman Zachary Stanley Zacharyasz Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Zent Amy Zepp Mr. and Mrs. Pulka Advertising 265 Index of Students and Faculty A Abbott, Rosemary 115, 216 Abeles, Michael 100, I05, 106, 137 Abelson, Steven 230 Abwender, Richard 116, 223 Adamelr, Kenneth 166 Adams, Arnold 114 Adel, Marshall 41, 109, 139, 215 Adema, Alan 100, 101, 127, 166 Adragna, Josephine Ahr, Debbie 130 Ahr, Nancy I22, 130, 166 Alepi, 25011 101, 112, IIB, 216 Alessi, James 98, 100, 215 Alessi, Norma 105, 216 Alessi, Samuel 68, 233 Alexander, Larry 224 Alexander, Nadelyn 131, 166 Bayliss, Jewell 227 Bayliss, Regina 218 BEACON 10, 13, 27, 134, 135, 232 Beam, Darrell 22.5 Bean, Berten 215 Bean, Sharon 108, 121, I28, 130, 167 Beasley, Arthur 167 Bechtel, Barb 168, 234 Bechtel, Gail 225 Becker, Janice I05, 121 Becker, Sandra 167 Beckham, Julia 224 Beebe, Lorne 219 B-egos. Beverly 225 Belcher, Kathleen 168 Beller, Bernard 72, 234 Belix, Anal 226 Bell, Pa tricia 131, 168 Bellanca, John 168 Bellinger, Frederick 64 Belton, Sharon I28, 219 Benincasa, Doris 58, 215 Benincasa, Linda 115, 116,214 Bennett, Ellen 108, 168 Bennett Ben son, onian 37, 133 A1 100, 108, 113, 118,215 Benson, Deborah 97, 233 Benton, Mark 233 Benton, Sue Ill Benzel, Tamara 115, 214 Benzin, Cheryl 108, 232 Brautigam, Sari 97, 112, 123, II9 Brice, Edward 232 Bright, G eorge 28 Brock, Bruce 118, 119, 121, 152, 216 Brock, Ward 234 Broderick, Bridget 235 Broderick, Elizabeth 215 Broderick, Kathleen 130 Bronstein, Alan I25, I70 Bronstein, Philip 234 Bronstein, Robert IB, 136, I70, 211 Brooks, Anthony 152, 226 Brooks, Patricia 227 Brown, Al I42 Brown, Anthony 222 Brown, Bruce 224 Brown, Claudette'225 Brown, Curly 226 Brown, Diane 222 Brown, Frederick 131, I42, 214 Brown, Gregory 100, 101, 106, I70 Brown, Jacqueline 225 Brown, Jeneva 216 Brown, Levora 130, l2l, 215 Brown, Linda 165, l2l, 130, I70 Brown, Lois 216 Brown, Michele 125 Brown, Robin I28, 225 Brown, Sandra 219 Browniohn, Vera 55 Brownstein, Harold 231 Allen, Brenda II4, 222 Allen, Greg I42, l43 Allen, Jettrey 100, II4, 125,222 Allen, Kathleen 98, 104, I25, 214 Allison, Judy 214 Alston, Carol II9, 122, 129, 166 Althott, Luther 127, 215 Anderson, Amila I25, 166 Anderson, Deborah IOB, I28, 166 Anderson, Jackie 214 Anderson, Paula 225 Anderson, Robert 116, 129, 215, 128 Andrews, Cherry 166 Ansley, Warren 222 Antoniadis, Maria 97, 123, I25, 214 Arbesman, Susan 97, 112, II7, 214 Archie, Patricia 216 Arnold, Sally 97, 98, 230 Arnold, Susan 97, IZZ, I25, 214 Aronofi, Arthur 100, 116, 221, 224 Asbury, Linda 131, 161, 166 Ash, Dana 121,231 Ash, Deborah II9, 121, 127, 129 Atkins, Lynwood 226 B Baginski, John 235 Bailey, Eugenia 222 Baiocco, David 130, 226 Baiocco, Diane II4, 115, 166 Baissontz, Noel 227 Bakos, Cheryl 232 Ballard, Wayne 138 Balsom, JoAnne 166 Banks, Vernon IO4, 120, I29, 166 Banner, Howard 100, 118, 119, 215 Banyasz, Thomas 217 Barba, James 231 Bardasch, Monica 112, 222 Barker, Linda 219 Barkley, Cynthia II4, 43, II7, 166 Barkley, Denise 129 Barkley Barlow, Fred 36, I42, 147, 215 David 9B, 100, 221, 222 Barnes, James II4, 119, 120, I28, 167 Barnes, Janet 103, 110, 121,225 Barone, Charles 109, 110, 167 Barone, Elaine 235 Barone, Mary 214 Barrett, Bruce 167 Barratt, Linda 106, 214 Barry, Janet 108, 214 Barry, Kevin 127, 231 Bartlemus, Diane 115, 167 Bartlemus, Elaine 214 Baskin, Mona 106, 131, 167 Bates, D. 121, I25, 130, 167 Battaglia, James 167 Bauer, Diane 167 Bauer, William 222 Baum, Gordon 68 Bayless, Jane 97, I05, III, II, 214 266 Index Ber, Irene 168 Berger, Martin 231 Beiigbman, Arnold 100, I05, 121, I22 Bergman, Lee Ann 128 Bergman, Richard 215 Bergman, Risa 168, IBI Berkman, Gerald 29, 91, I42 Berkson, Ann 49, 69, 233 Berman, Deborah 168 Berman, Martin 234 Bernharclt, Arthur 104, 121, 168, 200 Berry, Larry 223 Beswick, Ronald 12B Betz, Karen 225 Beyer, Barbara 168 Bialkowski, Thomas 59, 169 Bieber, Michalene III, 127, 235 Biehler, Thomas 216 Biel, Carol 104, I05, 169 Bielmier, Edward 216 Bill, Marion 223 Billick, Joseph 232 Billick, Robert I9, IIO, 169 Billups, Bernice l2l, 130, 169 Bineyard, Sheila 169 Bineyard, Sylvia 108, 215 Birchette, George 99, 100, 119, 223 Bishop, Tamara I26, 130, 169 Bivins, Sharon 227 Blachowicz, Christine 214 Black, Beverly 232 Blackmon, Bernice l30, 216 Blackstock, Carol 119, 130, 225 Blake, Karen I28, 219 Blassingame, Delano 226 Blassingame, Marsha 227 Blaszak, Cele 55 Blazy, Karin 169 Blenman, Estelle 128, 169 Blitz, Louis 32, 100, 114, 214, 215 Block, Rita I3, 58, 135, 136 Block, Sandra II4, 169 Bloom, Fred 108, 120, 122, I29, 226 Blundy, John 223 Boccolucci, Robert 234 Boesl, Sue 234 Bogom, Lydia 107, 169 Boniface, Neal 226 Boraczok, Irene 235 Bork, Margaret 119, 215 Bornstein, Peter 234, 242 Boskat, Linda 130, 169 Boskat, Louise 225 Bowles, Linda 132, 169 Bowling, Edith 128, 169 Boyd, Patrick 148, 219 Boykin, Beverly 233 Boyles, Antoinette 111, 130, 215 Bradley, Linda 225 Bradt, Leona 89, 235 Brady, Anne I28, 233 Braswell, Karen I28, 130, 169 Bratton, Gerald 100, 103, 128, 170 Braun, Jacquelyn 227 Braun, Yvonne 225 Braunstein, David 234 Brucato, Michel 113, 233 Brucato, Roslyn II3, 127 Brunner, Robert 112, 107, 101, 226 Brunner, Sue 108, 115,216 Bruno, Mary Ann 58 Bryans, Helen B4 Buchwald, Sheila 227 Buckner, Gary 226 Buckner, Neota I05, 106, 125,218 Buckow, Janice I70 Buell, James 110, I70 Bugai, Henrika 108, 119, 121, I70 Bull, Charles 170 Bull, William 126,215 Bumpers, Ruth 129,214 Burda, Emily I70 Burdine, Aleece 108, II3, 118, I70 Burdine, Warren 219 Burdman, Lee Ann I70 Burgin Barbara 225 Carr, Ulysses 224 Carrier, Sheilah 216 Carriero, Angela I72 Carroll, James 234 Carsell, Debra 9B, l2l, I25, 215 Carter, Paul 33, IO4, II4, I72 Carter, Peter 104, I05, II4, I72 Carter, Raymond 224 Casper, Constance 214 Cass, Jacob 64, 65 Castiglia, Rosario 84, 115, 225 Castiglione, Carmela 215 Castricone, Fran 216 Cauley, Joan 225, Caver, Melvin I05, 106, I28, 172 Caver, Muriel 104, I05, 106,219 Chalmers, Bruce 100, I05, II6, 218 Chamberlin, Lynn 111,215 Chapin, Sam 128 Chapin, Susan 108, lll, 116,225 Chapman, Marcy 121 Chapman, Chris l20, 219 Chapman, Sandra II4, 118, 125 Chapman, Sharon 108, Ill, 119, 225 Chappelle, Jackie I28, 158, 216 Chasen, Elaine 27, I22, l23, I72 Chatman, Willie Mae I29, 173 Chatmon, Leon 131, 226 Chiarilli, Margaret 216 Childers, Lawrine II4, I29, 161, 173 Chirico, Mariano 223 Chittenden, Thomas 33, 103, 182 Chowaniec, Deborah 116, 230 Christopher, Marie 173 Christopher, Ross 232 Churchill, Ruth 55 Ciampichini, Emilo 59, 61, 226 Ciancone, Edmond 234 Cicatello, Thomas I22, 226 Ciminelli, Michael 234 Cipriani, Pasqualina 115,215 Claire, Claim. Clark, Robert 214 Karla 108, II4, 126, I73 Alexis I28, 215 Clark, Carherine 227, 127 Clark, Gwendolyn 130. 234 Clark, Julius I42 Clark, Lemuel 223 Clark, Linda 222 Clark, Richard 152, 164, I73 Clarke, Cynthia 59 Burgioi Joseph 215 Burke, Beth 84, 234 Burkhardt, Kenneth 215 Burns, Robert I70 Butler, Deborah 108, 121, I70 Butler, Diane I28, 130, 171 Butler, Joyce I24, l7l Butler, Otis I7l Butler, Patrick 2l5 Byrnes, John 58 Clay, Denise 131, 225 Clay, Michael 215 Clay, Robert 226 Clements, Deborah 129, 225 Clendenning, Deborah 119, 121, 173 Clendenning, Stephen 12, 121, 234 Clowers, Howard 223 Clutterbuck, Michael 108, 234 Cobry, Cathleen 97 Cobry, Christine 97, 225 C Cadmen, Katherine 223 Cain, Dennis 103, 104, 121, l7I Cain, Paul 125 Cain, Robert 215 Calabrese, Joelte 98, 233 Calabrese, June 216 Calhoun, Daniel 233 Calhoun, Mathew 171 Calouri, Linda 64, 225 Cameron, David 223 Cameron, ltherene 101, 108, 171 Campagna, Michael 40, 109, 171 Campbell, Deborah 219 Campbell, Karen Ill, II9, 128,216 Cancilla, Peter 139 Campbell, Mary Lou 52 Caple, Barbara 171 Cappello, Sharon 227 Carbone, Diane 214 Carbone, Paula 235 Coch ra ne, Bernice II3, II4, 215 Coder, James IDI, IO7, l2l, I22, 226 Cottey, David 72, 234 Cohen, Brian 140 Cohen, Carol 14,218 Cohen, David 231 Cohen, Gerald 140, 141 Cohen, Howard 234 Cohen, Larry 228, 233 Cohen, Marvin 247 Cohn, Lillian 87, 225 Cole, Richard 103, I24, I42, I73 Coleman, Celestine 222 Coleman, Gary 110, 192, 217 Coles, Glenn 103, I73 Coles, Marion 173 Collins, Barbara II4, 119, 127 Collins, Charles 69, 215 Collins, Donald 127, 173 Collins, Donna l2I, I73 Collins, Collins, Comer, Sondra 131, I73 Yvonne 120, 225 Cynthia 227 Concardi, Donna 105, 111 Concia rdo, Kathleen 215 Cook, Dewitt 217 Cook, Margaret 225 Cooper, Barbara BB, 219 Cooper, Laura 235 Carbonel I, Graciela II4, 131, 199 Carey, Joyce 171 Cartley, Sandra 108, 128, 160, 171 Carney, James 215 Carney, Kathryn 52 Ca rocci, Ca rpente Samuel 2l5 r, Rachelle 216 Cooper, Mary ll5 Cooper, Paul 215 Coplin, Henry 222 Cooper, Marcia Il5, I73 Coppola, Christine 130, 160. I73 Coranesco. Carl 223 Cordova, Dyanne 233 Risa Bergman works intently on an Easter Egg Bush made of a branch ot a tree and candy ielly beans. Cordova, William 174 Corsalini, Frank 223 Corsalini, Suzanne 130, 225 Cosentino, Michael 174 Costantino, Connie 43, 105, 174 Coslley, Robin 225 canon, Philip 104, 116,219 Cotlone, Renee 227 Cotrell, Kathleen 174 Counf, Cnoss 147 Cox, Andrew 101, 114, 122, 227 Cox, David 101, 109, 174 Cox, Mrs. David F. 96 Crahen, Sharon 127, 227 Cranford, Mark 128, 219 Cranston, Carolyn 218 Cranston, Deborah Ill, 114, 122 Crawford, Linda 214 Crawley, Michael 214 Creeley, Kirsten 219 Creer, Joann 174 Crehan, Donna 174 Crehan, Sandra 224 Crockett, Duane 224 Cross, Robert 214 Crowley, Geoff 234 Croxie. Gwen 219 Crunb, Sharon 234 Cnzmpley, Decatur 174 Crumpley, Jeffrey 234 Crupmley, Jennifer 124, 216 Crumpley, Sidney 234 Cummings, Cheryl 41, 32, 105, 189 Cummings, William 32, 129, 226 Cummington, Michael 215 Cummins, Jayne 174 Curcio, Charles 175 Cureton, Margaret ,175 Curry, Douglas 110, 131, 214 Curry, Levi 97, 103, 104, 124, l3l Curry, Ora 73, 76 Curry, Philip 148, I75 Curry, Mary 115 Custer, Linda 97, 113, 116, II7, 125 Czyzewski, Linda 175 D Damico, Mary .216 D'Ange1o, Greg 226 Daniels, Bruce 1213, 129, 175 Daniels, Lewis Jr. 175 Daughtery, Eric 214 Daughtry, Lauren 121, 130, 216 Davis, Alan 215 Davis, Crystal 121, 227 Davis, Frank 215 Davis, James 104, 226 Davis, John 78, 114, 226 Davis, Lawrence 226 Davis, Lillian 215 Davis, Patricia 215 Dayton, Dennis 216 Dean, Patsy 175 Dean, Renee 128, 216 Deere, Carol 119, 127, 131, 175 Debsfry, virginia los, 114, 175 DeFoa, Cherie 106, 124, 125 Degmen, Gene 111, 215 Degweck, Joseph 219 Deibel, David 231 Delollo, William 110 DeNardo, Leon 138 Denning. Diane I75 Denning, Linda 218 DePeters, Dennis 175 Descheners, Alice 128, 218 Desimone, David 230 Desimone, Donald 230 Devine, Susan 227 DeVirgi1io, Jim 215 Dewitt, Cheryl 63, 222 Dewyer, Candis 233 Dewyer, Dennis 69, 117, I75 DiCanio, Charles 109, 223 Dickash, Anna 33, 128, 219 Dickash, David 234 Dickey, Michael 114, 119, 127, 215 Dickman, Bonnie 106, 175 DiGesare, Jill C. 235 Difggsare, Pamela A. 103, 104, 105, I Dilcher, Karen 97, 106, 123, I76 Dilcher, Richard 215 Dill, Judy 232 Dill, Ronald 108, 223 Dillon, Charles I76 DiPaolo, Patricia 215 DiPaolo, Fred 110, 114,215 Disher, Judi II6, 230 DiVincen1o, Josephine 115, 215 Dixon, Deborah 130 Dixon, James 138 Dixon, Kathy 130 Dixon, Sally 130 Dobbins, Joe 222 Dockey, Debbie 122, 125, I37, 215 Donahue, Debbie 215 Donnelly, Michael 219 Donnelly, Elizabeth 125, 225 Donnelly, Thomas 23 Donoh, Daniel 223 Donahue, Deborah 230 Donahue, Joseph 226 Donahue, Nancy I28, I76 Doren, Robert 98, 100, 103, I76 Dorsey, Barnafla I28, 215 Dorsey, Genorval 102, 128, 129, 152 Douay, Jeanneite 76, 97, 98, 176 Draiem, Linda 60, 219 Drennan,'Larry 151 Dubbs, Penny I37, 225 Duffy, Edward 176 Dumansky, Mary 215 Dunham, Mark 112,224 Dunlop, Corlis I76 Dunlop, Karen 218 Durchslag, Eunice 122, 123, 177 Durchslag, Sharon 105, 137, 227 Dziarnowski, Karen I77 E Earl, Ronald 128, 129 Earl, Shirley 218 Earle, Janice 121, 130, 216 Easterly, Lola 235 Eaton, Elizabeth 98, 108, 177 Eaton, Kathy 131 Everhardt, Nancy 105, 115, 177 Eby, Deborah 115, 130, 215 Eddy, Carl 116, 230 Edmunds, Cheryl I20, 225 Edwards, Greg 106 Edward, Robert 219 Edwards, Barbara I60, 177 Edwards, Dennis I77 Edwards Gregory 104, 177 Edwards LaVerne142 143 eggiesidn, Lynens 125, iso, 216 Eg leton, Alice 128, 129, 177 Eisenhauer, Mark 127, I28, 226 Eisman, Melvin 177 Eksterowicz, Mark 215 Fimbel, Pamela 225 Fink, Larry 100, 212, 215, 157 Fink, Raymond 99, 157, 228, 230 Finn, Larry 99, 226 Fisch, Judith 97, 121, 137,216 Fischer, Fred 111 Fischer, James 226 Fischer, MaryAnn 215 Fiscus, Richard 178 Fisher, Patricia 219 Fisher, Richard 89 Fisher, Robert 111, 137, 223, 230 Fitzgerald, Eileen 227 Fitzpatrick, Karen 233 Fitzpatrick, Kevin 226 Flakes, Florence Ann 128, 222 Flakes, Gary 152 Fletcher, Edwaniter 121, 178 Floyd, Kathy 114, 133, 178 Floyd, Teresa II4, 133, I78 Fogel, Lorin 42, 101, 124, 178 Fogel, Paul 101, 123, 125, 178 Fonzi, Anne 98, 104, 125, 131, 178 Ford, Hattie 90 Ford, Merry I79 Ford, Robert 219 Forgione, Ralph 78, 79 Forman, Michael 100, 123, 133, I79 Forman, Patricia 233 Fcsbury, Susan II7, I20, 131, I79 Fracasso, Natalie 225 Francis, Neil 223 Franco, Richard 125, 215 Frank, Douglas 215 Franklin, George Jr. I79 Franz, Robert 234 Frasier, Leroy 179 Frediani, Laury 221 Frgegiman, Francine 103, 119, 126, Ekslerowicz, Vickie 230 Ellis, Valerie 225 Ellsworht, Craig 223 Ellsworth, Joan 106, I77 Elman, Richard 116, 118, 132, 228 Elsheimer, Jerry I77 Emanuel, Terrence I77 Englehardt, Debotah 105, 115, 219 Eoannou, Basil 215 Eppers, James 234 Epps, Warren I28, 226 Erb, Elaine 70, 223 Erickson, Robert 234 Erlix, Carol 229 Ervolina, Ronald 177 Erzkus, Charles 101, 226 Esch, Robert 71, 222 Evans, Barbara 73, 217 Evans, Ron 121, 215 Everett, Diane 219 Evers, John 177 F Faber, Jo 60 Fagans, Yvette 225 Failla, Carol 177 Falzone, Barbara 121, 130, 178 Fandl, Donna 178 Farber, Helene 97, Ill, 123, 216 Farchman, Holli 219 Farkas, Gary II4, 226 Faso, Colleen 235 Fatig, Charles 178 Feaster, Mary Ellen 225 Federice, Ronald 234 Feinberg, Christine 69, 116, 225 Feinberg, Leslie 178 Feinstein, Paul 61, 234 Feider, Jacqueline 225 Felder, Mable 178 Feldarman, Pamela 60 Feness, John 178 Fenty, Edwin 219 Ferguson, Brenda 178 Ferguson, Peggy 227 Ferrara, Patricia 216 Ferrini, Tom 215 Fertig, Lance 222 Fiedler, Jenny 221, 222 Fields, Barbara 123, 130, 178 Fillinger, Gail 235 Freed m a n Freedman Freedman ,Jeffrey 101, 137,213 ,Marcia 97, 111, 123 , Sandford 140 Freeman, Linda 235 Freeman, Rod 216 Friedler, Hannah 103, 133, 137 Friedman, Peppi 98, 124, 137, 227 Froelich, Carol 112, 233 Froehlich, William 133, 152,215 Froman, Robert 30 Fuhlbruck, Mark 106, 179 Fysher, Robert 54 G Gabel, Donna 222 Gabriel, Helen 73, 232 Gafter, Pamela I20, 122, 124, 216 Gagliano, Evelyn 128, 227 Gagne, Carol 167, 179 Galla, Tony 143 Gallivan, Judy 233 Galster, Mary I79 Galvin, Aimee 114, 225 Gamschou, Paul 222, 111 Gandel, Barbara 111 Gandel, Steve 98, 215 Gant, James 216 Garber, Bruce 226 Garber, Ilene 216 Gardner, Renee 119, 123 Garrett, Patricia 216 Gasbarrini, Larry 180 Gatewood, Gale 111, 216 Gauvin, Sharon 180 Gehl, Scott 232 Gekas, Mary Sue 115, 160, 180 Genor, Richard 73, 76, 215 George, Shirl 97, 108, 121, 125, 180 Gerace, Marie 75, 222 Gerardi, Mary Ann 180 Getter, Arnold 215 Getter, Janet 107, 115, 129, 180 Giambrone, Joseph 116, 231 Giammara, Robert 231 Gibbons. Ellen 97, 126, 180 Gibson, Gwendolyn 180 Giglia, Fran 235 Giglia, Georgeanna 232 Gi lia, Vinceni 180 Giliaert, Don 31 Gilbert, Linda 120 Index 267 Gilden, Robin 97, 112, 120, 122, 216 Gillespie, Hampton 110, 180 Ginga, Sherry 235 Ginsberg, Ina 97, 112, 219 Gioulekas, Vickie 232 Gipson, McCarthy 142, 143, 146, 180 Girome, Dennis 83, 223 Girome, Gary 180 Gittleson, David 230 Gini, Pamela 225 Gini, Timothy 111, 118, 125, 234 Gleser, Victor 140 Godert, Doris 69, 225 Godson, Edward 148, 219 Hall, Glover I28, 129, 183 Hall, Martin 214 Hall, Sylvia 225 Hamilton, William 104, 183 Hamner, Janice 115, 183 Hanover, Mark 183 Hanson, Cheryl 235 Hanson, Linda 111, 120, 219 Harbinger 18, 132 Hargrave, Denise 131 Harley, Mary 42, 114, 122, 123, 183 Harlos, Carol 227, 78 Harrington, Mary Clare 49 Harris, Barbara 97, 121, 128 Hubbard, Harry 223 Hiibgaell, Emmy 106, Ill, 124, I25, Hueitt, Eugene 21, 148, 150, 185, 207 Huff, Lydia 219 Huff, Regina 128, 216 Hulett, Ewood 110, 128, 131, 185 Hu1pian, Michael 226 Humphrey, Cheryl 128 Humphrey, Therasa 218 Hunt, Bradley 101, 117, 118, 121, 215 Hunt, Judith 185 Hunter, James 224 Hunter, Janice 233 Gray, Na Godwin, Gerald 114, 127, 219 Goforth, 'Hettie 180 Goins, Th omas 217 Golafa, Harry 226 Goldberg, Mark 98, 103, 104, 180 Goldfarb, Alan 116, 231 Goldfarb, Beryl 225 Goldman, Ronald 116, 157,233 Goldstein, Lee 181 Goldstein, Micki 108, 116, 117, 181 Goldstein, Wendee 121, 133, 216 Gomolski Gooding, Gooding, Goodwin, , Linda 128, 225 Janice 105, 122. 181 Mrs. Mathew 96 Jack 122 Gordon, Colleen 114, 127 Gordon, Fred 142, 143 Gordon, Mine 55 Gordon, Stephen 119, 142, 226 Gorney, Daniel 31, 75 Gosden, Nancy 216 Gospodarski, Alice 87 Graber, Jeffrey 100, 133, 227 Graber, Kenneth 104, 112, 218 Grandilli, Marie 218 Grasso, Jennie 55 Gray, Lucinda 181 talie 113, 123, 125, 181 Harris, George 224 Harris, Laurie 105, 125, 136, 183 Harris, Lee 125,215 Harris, Lenda 216 Harris, Louise 225 Harris, Lucretia 118, 218 Harris, Patricia 233 Harris, Sheila 97, 123, 216 Harrison, Harrison, Leola 114, 225 Marvin 223 Hunter ,,Janice 233 Hunting, Dennis 231 Huntzinger, John 222 H J d 111 120 yman, H uv . .225 1. 97 111,137,218 yman, nn , Hyshaw, Earl 226 Johnson, Samuel 130 Johnson, Sarah 218 Johnson, Jasper 97 Johnson, Weldon 226 Jolly, R or 131 09 Jones, Carol 109, 127, 128,216 Jones, Charles 103, 110, 142, 187 Jones, Jacqueline 235 Jones, Laura 227 Jones, Lois 216 Jones, Ludie 225 Jones, Miles 226 Jones, Paul 95 Jones, Robert 187 Jones, Robert 223 Joyce, Mary 106, 121, 125, 130, 187 Judd, John 116, 118,216 K Green, Beverly 114, 120,216 Green, Ellen 98, 121, 133, 181, 208 Geeen, Robert 101, 122, 136, 181 Green, Ruth 49 Greenberg, Linda 33, 65, 105,216 Greenberg, Marlene 230 Greenberg, Sandy 26, 28 Greenfield, Mark 1'00, 133, 137, 215 Grey, Patricia 128,225 Grey, Philip I28, 181 Griffin, Artie 131, 215 Grinage, Jeanine 119, 123, 181 Grodem, Donna 182 Gross, Richard 100, 172, 182 Gross, Robert 148 Grossberg, Merle 182 Grubisa, Donald 83, 226 Grubisa, George 232 Grubiso, Ruomilla 234 Guadagna, Sal 182 Guard, Carol 225 Guadagno, Anthony 52 Guainieri, Lorraine 230 Harrison, William 183 Hart, Ronald I28, 131, 142, 147,214 Hartnett, Daniel 138, 183 Harvey, David 111, 129, 226 Harvey, Deborah 129, 227 Harvey, Donna 118, 129,234 Harvey, Michael 183 Hasley, Charles 183 Hasan, Natheer 98, 122, 131, 214 Hauptmann, Elaine 222 Hawes, Mark 183 Hawkins, Denise 124, 125, 130, 184 Hawley, Elaine 214 Hayden, Jane 225 Hayden, William 77, 184 Hayes, Frieda 219 Hayes, Irma Lee 79 Hayes, Rita 184 Hazzard, Nancy 216 Heatley, Bruce 104, 226 Heidt, Carol 230 Heister, Amethyst 114, 232 Heitaman, Francine 121, 124, 137. 219 Heitanenn, William 116, 221, 226, 227 Hellriegel, Sue Ann 218 Hemphill, David 226 Henderson, Deborah 128, 216 Henderson, Leon 79, 223 Henfling, Diane 227 Heppner, John 233 Herbeck, Chris 11.6, 232 Herbeck, Steve 116, 223 Herlin , Ellen 122, 123, 184 Hersctaag, Linda 105, 113, 127, 225 Hess, Carol 225 Hessel, Karla 16 184 Hessley, Tony 217 Hester, Evelyn 184 Hewson, Gail 235 Hilcomb, Carole 225 Hill, Floyd 53 Hill, John 129 184 Hill Linda 106 114 131 133 184 lacovino, Jean 185 llluui, Anna 218 lngrahem, Gail 124, 129, 185 Insley, Beverlee 216 lozzia, Annette 115, 185 Isada, Beatrice 233 Israel, Robert 148, 221, 222 J H Kcester, Guarnieri, Robert 182 Guarino, James 230 Gugliuzza, Richard 226 Gullo, Al lonso 215 Gummins, Steve 110, 215 Guthrie, Woody 33 Guy, Sheila 222 Hill: Lynn 97, 121, 129, las ' Hill Pat 218 Hilliard, Clarence 157, 225 Hilliard Linda 128, 131, 215 Hinds, Stanley 231 Harish, Abraham 104, 116, 119, 121, Hirsch, Rosalyie 233 Hitchens Joy I28, 219 Habarr, 'rhamas ao, 75, 216 Hoffman, Jesse 93 Hoffman, Kenneth 234 Hoffman, Lorene 97, 120, 218 Hoffman, Margy 223, 225 Robert 184 Jackson , Anne 220, 225 Jackson, Cheryl 185 Jackson, Chris 116, 234 Jackson, Deborah 225 Jackson, David 102, 131, 214 Jackson, Diane 185 Jackson, Hardy 217 Jackson, Horace 106, 226 Jackson, Karen 222 Jackson, Larry 185 Jackson, Ottie 186 Jackson, Patricia 115, 126, 186 Jackson, Patricia 126, 215 Jackson, Patrick 36 Jackson, Regina 225 Jacobs, Maxine 55 Jacobs, Paul 127, 129 186 Jaaaba, Randy 112, ris, 233 Jacobs Steven 98, 101, 186, 195 Jada, lra sa, 43 Jada, rzabarf roa, rzz, ras, rea, 195 Jadd, Rose 12, 50 Jahnke, Judith 122. 218 Jahnke, Mark 228, 230 Jakubowslu, Karen 219 James, Doris 216 James, George 186 James, Joseph 226 James, Linda 128,227 James, Marsha 186 James, Paul 214 Jarosz, Larry 226 Jarratt, Cassandra 186 Jarrett, Warren 103, 109, 142, 186 Jasper, Maria 225 Jayson, Judith 30, 87 Je lords, Bonnie 218 Jeffries , Anthony 224 Jeffries, David 186, 224 Jehle, Christine 216 Kaiser, Gerald 18, 123 125 187 Karraawski Marsha 116, 120, 127 Kaminski Marcia 235 Kaplan, Roberta 120,227 Kaplan, Susan 122, 123, 125, 187 Kareff, Gary 110, 226 Karnyski, Carol 71 Karsh, Chaplain 100 Kassirer, Beth 227 Kastellan, Victoria 55 Katz, Marsha 99, 134, 136, 187 Kaufman, Kenneth 85, 100, 164, 187 Kaupp, Patricia 233 Kawalek, Casimera 222 Kaye, Roy 223 Kazmierczak, Dave 215 Kayser, Rhonda 115 Kaerney, Barbara 108, 233 Kearney, Catherine 108 Keener, Diana 187 Keeys, Dennis 115, 216 Kell, Karen 115, 108, I28, 187 Kelly, Bonita 124, 125, I28, 187 Kelley, Donald 54 Keniockety, Janet 216 Kennedy, Cassandra 225 Kennedy Emma 55 Kerber, Isabel 90 Kerchner, Rochele 93 Kern, James 135, 156, 157, 187 Ketter, Ka 116 122, 128,227 Kianbrough, Sylvester 215 Kibler, Sharon 225 Kibler, Teri 218 Kieffer, George 188 Kiekibusch, Robert 219 Kiely, Mark 231, 1,57 Ki htlinger, Edward 215, 127 Kaiiiaaar, Rohan 99, 154, ras King, Margaret 214 Kirisits, Shirley 115, 188 Kirkland Albert 102, 142, 164, 188 Kisuk, Abercrombie 127 Klein, Laurie 97, 235 Klein, Robert 112 118,216 Knaa, Jeaaerre 215 Klocek, Annette 70, 218 Klocek, Eileen 235 Kloner, Klopler, Klopfer, Robert 123, 134, ras 272 Douglas 97, 114, 215 Judy rcs, 115,216 K1 , D 157 Kf1'ififrJaaZui7 rc ' ht ri b rt 2:5 xiiflarda o e h, Phil 215 Knoph, Paul 231 K . x2'L'3l?., Kobrin, Kobrin Debra 235 Malle 97, 125, 136, 137, 188 Michael 116, 223 Ronald 226 Koch, Skitch 129 Koerber, Warren 188 Kathy 233 Haag, Clare 55 Haake, Susan 182 Haber, Anita 225 Haeick, Brenda 106, 182 Haensley, Brian 182 Haffey, Harlan 147, 157, 220, 226 Haffey, Susan 18, 114, 119, 120, 160 Hageman, Joanne 31, 65 Hagerty, Leo 103, 150, 151, 213, 215 Hague, Karen 18, II2, 123, 132, 182 Hainz, Barbara 114, 130,218 Hairston, Barbara 114, 128, 131, 182 Hale, Harry 97, 101, 102, 113, 183 Halkias, Steve 215 Halkias, Pauline 225 Hall, Cynthia 128 Hall, Durase 130, 216 268 Index Hoffman, Holman, Rena 98, 112, 235 Jenkins, Sam 26 Jenkins, Valata 105, IN, 114, 227 Holman, Selma 97, 112, 123, 213, 218 Holsan, Mary Ann 119, 235 Ho cberg, Nanci 111, 114, 124, 185 Hollins, Dennis 116, 148, 226 Holts, Wanda 114, 184, 185 Hopkins, Verna 218 Horder, Judith 115, I28, 185 Horne, Linda 185 Horton Arthur 185 Horvath, Michael 235 Horwitz, Sandy 224 Houck, Rita 128, 232 Hciifgh, Pamela 97, 122, 131, 137, Hough, Victoria 98, 233 Houston, Bonnie 121, 216 Houston, Philip 226 Howard, Donald 185 Howard, Laura 120,216 Howell, Mary Lou 227 Joffe, Alan 98, 103, 123, 165, 187 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Barbara 130, 233 , Beverly 130, 131, 225 , Brenda 130, 131, 225 Dianne 130, 235 Johnson: Harald 235 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , James 115, 187 , Jane 187 , Jerome 223 , Jerry 115, 222 , Leon 142, 214 , Leonard 104, 226 Johnson, Mary 126, 128, 187 Johnson, Mildred 216 Johnson, Patricia 225 Johnson, Ralph 224' Johnson, Robert 216 Johnson, Ronald 95, 224 Johnson, Ronoll 219 Kohlbacher, Judy 120, 130, 218 Kolker, Hal 53, 188, 211 Kollmar, Joan 74 Konrad, John 234 Koopman, Daniel 226 Koopman, Thomas 188 Kornik Valerie 116, 218 Karmahl, aan-ia liz, 116,226 Kornmehl, Edie 51, 118, 120, 188 Kosikowski Sharon 105, 219 Kosmala, Sue 233 Kotarski, Michele 42, 105, 125, 188 Kotra, Meera 97, 114, 119, 218 Kotra, Rama 101, 107, 116,226 Kottas, Jacqueline 97, 120, 137, IBB Kottas, Marilyn 120, 225 Kottas, Patrick 113, 121, 147,216 Kramer, Mark 223 Krayenvenger, Robert 234 Krebs, Donald 188 Kreutter, Linda 90, 124, 160, 188 Kreutter, Sally 106, IIB, 120, 189 Kronman, Joan I32, 189 Kublitz, Daniel 39, 61 Kuch, Susan 108, 189 Kuhn, Carol 108, 160, 189 Kushner, Linda 123, 120, 171, 189 Kushner, Michael 98, 226 Kwiatlcowski, Robert 215 Kysor, April 235 L Lacey, Beverly 189 Lacey, Linda 227 Lalli, Donna 222 LaLonge, Russell 189 LaMendola, Charles 219 LaMunyon, Verna 189 Lane, Rachel II2, 230 Langan, Jane 55 Lannon Marie 55 Lanz, 1-lelen 129, 225 Lanz, John 98, 101, 109, 110, 189 Lanz, Margaret 97, 103, 122, 218 Lanza Fred 69 La Pali, Ingrid 62 231 Leizneen, Denise 124, 125, 224, 227 Lallusch, Wendy 121, 125, 174, 190 Lester, Rudol h 128,223 Laufer, Douglias 190 Lazare, Beatrice 55 Lazarro, Edward 30, 89, 214 Lazarus, James 133, 231 Lazarus, Linda 123, I33, 190 Lazerson, David 33, 70, 216 Leavitt David 95, 217 Leczinslci, Robert 216 Lee, Antoinette 227 Lee, Barbara 108, 190 Lee, Deborah I27, 158,218 Lee, Sharon 218 Lee, Sylvia 227 Leffler, Margaret 222 Leftwich, Elaine 125 Leitwich, Monte 190 Leib, Ronald 110, 224 Leilter, Lewis 222 Lenard, Jessica 17, 125 Lenne, Francis 114 Lenzner, Susan 105, 218 Lepczyk, Jacqueline 219 Leigh Joan 105, 115, 125, I33, Lesinski, Robert 224 Lesser, Steven 98, 116, 232, 233 Lesses, Glenn 101, 107, 116, 223 Lettieri, Christine 227 Leomen, William 95 Levin, Carol 232 Levin, Lois 106, 190 Levin, Peter J. 122, 190 Levin, 226 Peter L. 104, 116, 137, Levine, Faiga II2, 129, 218 Levine, Karen nos, 123 133. no Levine, Mink 14 sa, 114, 232 Levita n, Mary B0 Levite, Brian 118, 216 Levy, Robert 104. 157. 222 Lewis, Booker 102, 110, 114, 190 Lewis, Bruce 102, 114, 226 Lewis, Marcia 90, 216 Lewis, Robert 36. 219 Lewis, Sandra 219 Lewis. W 95 226 aren . Lidge, Herman 95, 142 L'd Sharon 129 137 215 Liegsigeli, Beverly 12l', 133, 190 Lieter, Linda I22 Ligans, Linda 98, 130, 216 Lincoln, James 190 Lindsey, Ida 131, 190 Lipman, Steven 112, 133 Liska, David 216 Literman, Bonnie 233 Littleiohn, Deborah IIB, 125, 219 Livingston, Edward 214 Loizine, Anthony 100, Ill, 213, , . Lockwood, Charles 97, II7, 125, 190 Lococo, Joseph 190 Lodwig, Loni 219 Lodwig, Renate 191 Lodyga, Christine 53 Logal, John 230 Lohnas, Jean 233 Lolcamski, Richard'226 Loman, Joe 222 Long, William 101, I57, 226 Lotempio, Steven 191 Loucks, Sharon 115, 130, 191 Louis, Sandra 88 Lovallo, Anthony 219 Lovallo, Grace 216 Lovullo, Sam 222 Lucas, Andrewton 191 Lucas, Patricia 111, 216 Lucas, Paula 111, 150, 219 Lucas, Sharon Ill, 191 Lupke, Moish 106 Lyons, James 20, 102, 119, 215 Lyons, Linda 98, I28, 191 Lytle, Mary 62 M Mack, Audre 219 Maclin, F1oLd114, 191 Magnus, Al ert 86, 232 Maher, Mary 218 Mahiques, Patricia 235 Mahr, Philip 191 Malec, Norbie I57, 234 Malican, Kathleen 216 Malican, Marcia 15, 235 Mallon, Peter 231 Malone, Barbara 114, 126, I28, 191 Malone, Robert 108, II4, 219 Manch, David 5, 32, 62 Mondelcorn, Allan 98, 101, I22, 192 Mandura, Barbara 225 Mank, Donald 116, 231 Manos, Karen 219 Mansfield, John 148, 216 Manson, Sue 235 Manuel, Sonia 225 Mara, Cathleen 192 Marano, Cindy 126, 218 Marano, Deborah 19, 136, 192, 205 Marciano, James I27, 231 Marioglia Sharon 115, 192 Mariano, Marilyn 225 Marien, Douglas 234 Marion, Margaret 112, 130, I33 Marion, Michael 232 Marlrs Ruth Ann 74, 235 Marsales, Martha 192 Marschall, Claudia 122, 227 Marsh, Douglas 112, 116, IIB, 219 Marsh, Edwin'15, 116, 234 Marsh, Madeline 121, 192 Marshall, Gwen 120, I32, 225 Martin, Cliff 148, 157, 223 Martin, David 128,214 Martin, Kathy 216 Martin, Kathy 225 Marx, Judy 97, 98, I22, 137,218 Maslelcoft, Miriam 217, 21B Mason, Kathleen 225 Massey, Esther I28, 216 Massey, Marlene 128, 192 Massey, Michael 219 Massis, Mordy 112, 116, 223 Mathis, Evelyn 192 Matiss, Michael 122,224 Mattison, Dawn 222 Mattison, Gloria I28, 225 Maugans, Judith 227 May, Richard 222 May, Thomas 110, 192 Mayers, Paul 223 Mayers, Thomas 119 192 Mayfield, Victor 214 Mazur, Kathy 108 McAlister, Tyrone 215 McAlister, Wanda 225 McBride, Bernell 148, 152, 192 McBride, Margaret 229, 234 McBride, Michael 235 McBride, Peter 223 McCallister, Linda 121, 193 McClam, JerrL2I9 McClaren, Ro ert 122, 214 McC1eary, Pierce 213, 214 McCleary, Shaun 148, 228, 233 McClive, Marci 116, II9, I27, 235 McCormick, Mark 216 McCormick, Louise 54, 55 McCoy, Darlene 219 McDermott, Dennis 223 McDonald, Evelyn 128, I93 McDonald, Margaret 81, 193 McDougaId, Carolyn 193 McDouga1d, Shirley 216 McFadden, Renee 193, 128 McGill, Eleanore 76, 214 McGovern, Peter 226 McGuinn, McGurrin Mary BB, 67 Diane 235 McGurrin', James 223 Molenda, Elaine 76, 235 Mollin, Paul 194 Molnar Marie 194 McHerrin, Carol I28 Mcllwain, Lydia I93 Mcliibben, Charles 100, I27, 193 McMahon, Deborah 219 McManus, Robert 233 McKillan, Kathleen 225 McMullen Dianne 219 McNally, 'Donna 225 Merieliy, winaefn 148, 215, loo McNamara, Jane 216 McNeal, Meryl 120, 128, l3l McNeal, Patricia 193 McQuade, Tim 224 Meacham, Dave 114, 233 Meadows, Catherine 227 Mears, Steven 102, 104, 112 216 Messe, Dennee 120, 122, 130, Mecca, James 222 Mecca, Linda 97, 123, 218 Mechlowitz, Yvonne 233 Meizlik, llana 232 Melniclc, Jennifer 112, 233 Melson, Ralph 102 223 Melton, Deanna 91, 121, 218 Menear, Donna 124, 225 Merrifield, Robert 110, 126, 216 Merrill, Joyce 225 Merritt, Linda 107, 115, 193 Merritt, Woodryan 214 Merz, Vir inia 233 Mesirow, iaith 234 Messinger, Judith 126, 193 Messler, Sam 97, II4, 116, II7, 193 Metzger, Linda 225 Metzger, Nancy I93 Millers, Howard 101, 107, I22, Miles, Kathee 235 Miles, Mary 128, 216 Miles, Sall 111, 120, 215 Militello, Cgharles 109, 193 Militello, Donald I93 Militello, Linda 222 Menegle, Leland 118, 122, 216 Montgomery, Richard 230 Moore, Moore, Edward I28 Greg 234 Moore, lla Jean 218 Moore, Marlene 108, 131, 194 Moore, Richard Ill, 223 Moore M . , Susan 194 ns Roderick 102, 114, 194 UPPI . Morella, Joseph 214 Morey, Patricia 227 Morey, Yvonne 114, 120, 128, 194 Morgan Morgan: Morgan, Kenneth 115 235 Lain ioz, 1141, 223 Margo 225 Milkie, Mary 235 Miller, Alfred 219 Miller, Debbie 111,225 Miller, Gregory 70, 224 Miller, Kenneth 116, I94 Miller, Lloyd 12, 45, 46, 174, 26 Miller, Mark 223 Miller, Ronald 33, 219 Milligan Paula 116, 128,233 Mnere, Marie 234 Miloro, Samuel 194 Miniszewaki, Doroth 116 Miodonslci, Reenena ts, 224 Mi?-14bell1, Mary 115, 129, 131, Morgan, Stella 120 Moriarity, Rita 97, 232 Morley, Marsha 129 Morris, Darlene 124. 128, 194 Morris, Deborah 120, 121, 124, 222 Morris, Karl 130 Morse, Harold 101, 107, 137,223 Mortellaro, Gina 235 Mortellaro, Rhea 194 Mortellaro, Zoi II2, 222 Mosby, Luc! 97, 121, 125, 225 Moses, Lyn a 194 Moses, Valerie I28, 227 Moslow, Sue 115, 125, 131, 194 Moulder, Mary 97, 107, 121, 194 Mowbray John 226 Mueller, Peggy ics, 222 Mulhern, Kat y 37 Mullen, Yolanda 215, 218 Multer, Diane II4 Murray, Leonard 226 Mutton, Barbara 233 N Nadler, Bonnie 230 Nadler, Terry 97, II9, I22, 124, 218 Naples, Diane 86, 227 Nasca, Mary 113, 120, 218 Nasca, Victor 231 Nathan, Paul 195 Nathan, Steve 226 Nagigznal Honor Society 2.6, 29, Nedriga, Elizabeth 109, Ill, 195 Mirkowski, Marian 226 Mironiulc, Julia 55 Mitchell, Dera 130, 230 Mitchell, Mary B0 Mitri, Pete 226 Miyares, Enrique 31, 66, 164 Mogavero, Nicholas I1, 26, 34, 92 e Mogford, Kathleen 115, 130, 218 Nelson, Gail 128, 130, 218 Neg!-rli, Linda 42, 99, 123, 136, Neuschel, Elizabeth 13, 62, 218 Newell, Beverly 219 Newell, Leslie 103, 104, 148, 195 Newman, Carol 67 Newman, Jerry 137, 195 The football ticket station at the gate ot All-High Stadium lies unused throughout the winter months. Index 269 Newman, Margaret 227 Nice, Robert 195 Nichelson, Earleen 130, 218 Nisely, Robert 101, IIB, 119, 219 Noah, Gary 219 Noah, Katherlne 195 Nowak, Frank 27, 38, 85 Nowg k,- Mary. 234 Now1ck1,Jan1ce Ill, 120, 123, 195 Nunz, Mark 226 Nusinov, Randi 116, 232 O Oakes, Brian 196 Occhiuto Teresa 97, 116, 225 o'canne11, Jerry 215 O'Conne11, Kevin 42, 103, 196 O'Conne11, Terry 110 O'Conner, Grace 227 O'Connor, Jeanne 219 O'Connor, Kristina 105,218 0'De11, Nancy 227 Odlyzko, Andrew 101, 121, 196 Odh er, Mark 196 Ofterman, Karl 196 Offerman, Kevin 226 O'Hara, Michael 230 O'Hara, Sharon 235 Oliver, Rene 115 Oliver, Shirley 196 Olivieri Shirley 227 Olsen, Frank 196 O'Mara, Debbie 216 Ort, Wilhelmina 235 O'Rourke, William 113, 122,215 Ostroff, Mark 219 Ostroff, William 110, 226 Ott, Robert 233 Overholt, Bonnie 114, 115, 130 Overholt, James 214 Overholt, Linda 120, 230 P Paddock Donna 197 Paigen, Sue 111, 114,218 Palma, Pamela 97, 123, 131,218 Palmer, Carl 215 Panfil, Claudia 225 Panos, Nick 219 Paolini, Cecilia 233 Parker, David 215 Parmiler John 224 Parson, Steven 138, 148, 197 Patricola, Donald 226 Patterson, Diane 105, 130, 219 Patzke, Beth 131, 159, 197 Pease, George 217 Pecoraro, Ronald 215 Pecoraro, Russell 231 Pecoraro, Sem 39, 110, 213, 219 Pellerite, Diane 97, III, 131, 218 Pallerite, Donna 123, 233 Pellis, Barb 133, 232 Pender, Sharon 197 Peoples, Irene 121 128, 216 Pape, Judith 106, 111, 197 Perez, Jeviar 215 Perrine, Mariorie 129, 225 Perrine Sue 120, I22, 216 Perry, Bufle 224 Person, Alfred 142, 143 Person, Joyce 114, 120, 121 Petryshn, Pete 222 Pettapiece, Donna 106, 197 Peltapiece, Edward 114, 231 Pettys, David 232 Pettys, Dean 197 Pettys, Linda 113, 21B Pfohl, Chris 223 Pfottman, Roger 126, 219 Phelps, Suzanne 39, 105, 128, I97 Plinzke, Janice I27, 129, 219 Posywaylo, Tamara 98, II7, 125, Podolin. Richard IIB, 121, 122, 219 Pohl Philip 223 Polak, Nancy 198 Poley, James 222 Poifsrman, Janis 97, 121, 125, Postweiler, Donald 113, 231 Postweiler, Gail 117, 159, 198 Potter, Dorothea 112, 219 Powell, Myron 226 Pomgll, Natalie 115, 125, 130, Pratcher, Daniel 222 Primerano, James 198 Primerano, Robert I27, 226 Prince, Judy'112, 119, 127, 233 Pryrsgle, Ric ard II7, 125, 138, Pritchard, Susan 105, 122, 133, 198 Probst, Walter 198 Prochownik, Edward 99, 126, 213, 219 Pnybylski, Mark 19B Przybyszewsk1, Ann 233 Puckett, Carol 225 Pugh. Brian 233 Pugkh, Darryl 198 Pu 4a, Michael 30, 123, 136, 198 Pur1ce1l1, Robert 223 O uadnow Arlene 130, 133, 225 Hanes, 1 laleI 121, 219 ulnn, James 54 R Radford, Maura 225 Radice, Daniel Ill, 219 Reduce, David 198 Radice, John 226 Radice, Susan 114, 119, 127 Ragland, Virginia 222 Raichilson, Helene 124, 134, 198 Raichilson, Steve 100, 121, 224 Raligzaiilson. Sue 105, II9, I22, Raikes, Mitchell 100 222 Ramachandran, Krishnan 97, 123, 19B Ramsey, William 199 Rantin, Anthony 131, 216 Rassmussen, Rod 148 215 xmeia christine. 115, 214 Raver. Patricia 225 Rease, Cathy 216 Reese, Linda 225 Reccluo Mary Ann 232 Refsqlla, Roche le los, 117, 122, Redmond, Linda 106, 128, 214 Reeves, Patricia I99 Reger. Pebbie 233 Reld, Linda 128, 199 Reinoehl, Christine 115, 119, 219 Raslralan, Beth Ill, 114, IIB, 120, Retler, Anne 105, 222 Rettke, Jacquelyn 111, I99 Reuben, Rogeanna 214 Reynolds, Berry 214 Ritter, Sue 235 Rizzulo, Larry 217 Robbins, Alfredo 130, 200 Roberson, Evelyr' 222 Roberts, John 143, 200 Roberts, Linda 128, 158, 216 Roberts, Mary 131,, 227 Roberts, Raymonc 200 Roberts Richard 200 Rooms' sian 220 Robinson Robinson 215 Robinson Robinson Robinson Robson, Rodas, R Rodgers, Rodgers, 227 Rod ers, , Douglas 224 , Janet 121, 125, 128, . Lelia 128, zoo , Lindsey 128, 215 Robert 200 Brucel11,116,223 obert 222 Juana 97, va, 123 zoo Kathy 114, 127, 130, Lavora 214 Rcaeier, Cassandra 105, 111, 125, Roetter, Carl 112, 127, 223 Rogers, Doris 215 Ronald, Earl 201 Rose, Rena 112, 120, 227 Rosen, Ada 111, 128, 129,201 Rosen, Barbara 235 Rosen, Dale 108, 120, 122, 126, 201 Richardson Sinclzl, Anne 203 P1r11' Phillisi , Bette 197 James 109, Ill, 197 Phillips: John 137- Phillips, wnma 219 Piccillo James 197 Reynolds, Mercedes 199 Ries, Andrew 103, 126, I99 Rias, Bernard 226 Richardson, Janice I99 Richardson, Julius 200 Rislggrdson, Philip 148, 152, 153, , Terrence 212, 214 Pierce, 'Veverona 158, 218 Pilkey, Candy 216 Pinn, Raymond 147, 223 Pinlo, Dlane 227 Pippens, Cornell 197 Plenty, Carolyn 216 Pleskow, Cheryl 119, 121. 137, 221 Pleskow, Deborah 133, 235 270 Index Richburg, Cynthia 200 Rlcngliano, John 216 R1c11s,Jud1th 124 125, 130,200 Rico, Charles 1111. 217 Riesler, Paul 234 Ritenberg, Chris 224 Riga, Joseph 216 Rigby, Charles 224 Rind uss, Ronald 226 Rinofleisch, Patrick 200 Riordan, Frank 63 Ritter, Sandy 112, 219 Rosenberg, Paul 114, 116, 140, 223 Rosenberg, Rosanne 201 Rosenberg, Sandra 107, 230 Rosenfeld, Frieda 225 Ross, Christopher 232 Ross, Gary 223, Ross, Kenneth 104, 142, 201 Ross, Livingston 128, 131, 226 Ross, Paulette E. 227 Ross, Richard 233 Rossi, Philip 138 Roudes, Stewart 214 Roux, Claire 114, 118, 201 Rovers, Orville 36, 37 Rovman, Cyd 225 Rowe, Wanda 219 Rowland, Linda 105, 115, 128 Rowland, Reginald 223 Royce, Ray 152 Rozansky, Alan 234 Ruzkaenstein, Elaine 97, I22, 133, Ruffin, Linda 111, 121, 128, 216 Rusert, Thomas 128, 231 Russell, Beatrice 129, 130, 216 Russert, James 226 Rust, Reid 201 Rust, Thomas 223 Ryan, William 105, 116, 216 Rybicki Linda 121, 125, 132, 222 Ryder, 'Ronald 201 Ryer, Alan 114, 234 S Sabo, Mike 103, 125 Sadik, Carla 98, 133, 137, 225 Sadoff, Steve 232 Safren, Howard 83, 98, 116, 234 Salomon, John 100, 125, 140,215 Sanders, Anne 107, 115, 121, 128, 225 Sanders, Michael 114, 148, 215 Sanford, Ellen 97, 122, 123, 132, 202 Sanford, Karen 133, 234 Sanin, Bernadine 106, 202 . Sankey, Sharon 219 Santa Maria, Barbara 225 Santucci, Richard 234 -' Santucci, Robert 202 Sapecky, Leslie 113, 225 Sapienza, Carol 235 Sargent Robert 202 Sar es, Ne1l 141 Serter, Dorinda 216 Sartini Diane 219 sslulelf, Shelly vs 123, 132,202 Satulotf, sydney 123, 133, 228, 233 Saunders, Luther 223 Saunders, Michael 215 Saunders. Richard 216 Savage, Deana 126, 202 Savage, Elizabeth 97, 122, 202 Sche er, Sue 225 Schapiro, Howard 112, 234 Schapiro, Jeffrey 100, 127, 138, 202 Scheitinger, John 114, 226 Schenk, Deborah 107, 120, 123, 202 Schenk, Leslie IIB, 122, 147,217 Scherman, Steven 217 Schick, Robert 202 Schifferle, Lynn 21B Schiffenle, Mary 118, 233 Schitferli, Mark 202, 244 Schleap, Paula 227 Schmidt, Eugene 202 Schmidt, James 148, 219 Schmidt, Neal 114, 234 Schmidt, Otto 26, 2B Schmidt, Rick 226 Scholl, Dorothy 233 Scholl, Louis 112, 114, 121,219 Schultz, Cynthia 119, 127 Schultz, Jeffrey 217 Schultz, Judith 203 Schultz, Patti 225 Schulz, Christel 235 Schulz Clifford 219 Schwab, carol 97, 133 Schwab, Mary 50 Schwartz, Judith 97, 112, 222 Schwartz, Susan 203 Schwarzberg, Henry 119, 121, 217 Sciandra, John 127, 217 Scinta, Rita 97, 115, 126, 203 Sciorlino, Linda l0B, 121, 203 Scott, Cheryl 129 Scott, Deborah 128, 216 Scott, Suall 97, 114, 119, I27, 213 Scott, Valerie 214 Seals, Ben 152,222 Seate, Nathaniel 114, 119, 121, 215 Seckler, James 102, 203 Seeger, Arlene 59, 85 Seeley, Deborah 105, 225 Seilgy, Patricia 115, 131, 137, Seereiter, Janet 106, 126 Segal, Robert 223 Sega? Candace 108, 115, 131, Seiti, Charles 42, 99, 111, 121, 213 Seitz, Thomas 230 Sellers, Richard 226 Semple, Mary Jane 51 Seniors 34, 42, 43, 164, 211 Sessum, Barbara 121, 129, 216 ,Sessum, Ethel 227 , Sessum, Ronald 214 Schaffer, Howard BI, 82, 226 Schannon, Kandice 128, 227 Schaoiro, Beth 233 Shapiro, Jeffrey 61, 202 Shapiro, Larissa 111 Shaw, Richard 203 Shea, Timothy 42, 103, 109, 126, 203 Sheffield, Michael 226 Sheitingaer, Jeffrey 112 Shelp amele 129 130.203 smpclafi ml. 114,203 shasfak, Edward 234 Shumsky, David 111, 118, II9, 217 - Shumsky, Susan 114, 233 Sibilio Roberta 225 siaasll, Gregory 102, 122, 131, 219 Sidel Mark 234 s1ae1I wlmsm 217 sregel, Hank rs, loo, 137, 226 Siegel, Iris 98, lll, 112, 125, 220 Siegel, Janneane 225 Siembleda, Michael 116, 223 Siigabieda, Stan 113, 116, 118, Sikora, Leonard 31 45, 47, 107 Silverman, Carol 67 Silverstein, Jeffrey 140, 157, 226 Silverstein, Sandra 219 Silverstein, Steven I22, 230 SimF1s, Beverly 33, 42, 106, 112, 2 9 Simms, Helen 222 Simon, Anita 235 Simon, Harold 140 Sirnon, Miriam 121, I22, 133, 137, 218 Simon, Peter 101, 164, 203 Simon, William 118, 148, 217 Sim son Gail 228 Singer, Ellen 119, 122 Singer, Harriet 119, 225 Singer, Reciina 204 Singleton, riscilla 124, 125, 204 Sippel, Leonard 104, 215 Sitcov, Heidi 98, 112, 121, 137, 219 Sivertsen, Paul 204 Skerlcer, Herbert 112, 216 Skylark, Petula 108 Slater, Lynne 97, 105, 219 Slayton, Claude 214 Slesinger Scott 27, 100, 111,217 smsn, Allen 231 Small, Mrs. Alvin 96 Small, Mr. Alvin 96 Small, Elisabeth 98, 133 Small, Marsha 97, 105, 113, 122, 219 Small, Sarah 216 Smith, Anita 42, 98, 107, 204 Smith Bruce 226 Smith Dorothy 128, 204 Smith Gerald 121,204 Smith, Gregory 226 Smith, Kenneth 204 Smith Kent 217 Smith, Marcia 115, 216 Smith Mariorie 115, 121 Smith Mere II5, 209 Smith Robert 204 Smith Robert 226 Smith Scott 121, 125, 228,231 Smith Sharon 114, 122, 151, 227 Smith William 224 smiihineyer, Edward 215 Smits, Neil 127, 204 Smolarek, Chris 204 Smolarek, Thomas 217 Snilfzer, Alan 233 Sohinlri, Arnold 116, 232 Solodkin, Anita 63 Sombrio, Robert 112, 116, 224 Sommer, Roger 82, 231 Sonego, Aaron 234 Sophomares 220 Sorger, Susan 225 Sorrento, Maria 97, 129, 215 Sousa, Milne lll Spatford, Lynn I24, 204 Spatford, Michael 226 Spaminato, Oraxio 27 Spanish Club Ill Sparks, John 129, 179, 205 Spector, Janice 74, 98, 116, 235 Spector, Marcia 121, 125, 221, 225 Spengler, Dorthy 105 Spevock, Roberta 235 Spitz, Gilad 140, I-11 Sports 138 Spotts, Kath 235 Stachnoski, Sandra 108, 115, 218 Stack, Sharon 128, 218 Sanford, Gregory 223 Stanley, Dianne 205 Staubit-1, Barbara 97, 122, 133,205 Staubitz, Nancy 98, 133, 137, 222 Steck, Diane 205 Stein, Donna 233 Stein, Helene 97, 123, 205 Stein, Irving 219 Steinfeldt, Linda 234 Steinhorn, Marcia 112,205 Steirchler Debbie 216 Stelley Mary 205 Stengel, James 205 Stenhouse, Thomasina 24, 130, 214 Stephenson, Paul 121, 219 Stepney, Jacqueline Ill, 225 Stepney, Marie 111, 124, 158, 214 Stern, Ann 14, 232 Sterng Harvey 116, 231 Stern, Kenneth 226 Stern Sharon 97 11.6 133 233 siemsfefn, Marilyn 106, 126, 205 Stoehr, Shaina 122, 222 Storm, Beverly 97, 98, 105, 133,205 Stosser, Jeanne 119, 127, 131, 205 Strascina, Charles 111, 219 Strasner, Andrew 104, 205 Strausl, Judith 225 Strauss, Larry 112, 114, 140, 226 Strauss, Steven lll Streebel, Mildred 225 Stroman, Ellen 160, 205 Stroman, Susan 130 Stromberg, Leslie 105, 137, 219 Student Council 98, 99 Studer, Walter 50 Sturckler, Deborah 115. 130 Sturckler, James II2, 233 Stutzman, Karen 112, 219 Sulezka, Kathleen 218 Sullivan. Dennis 128, 205 Suor, Edward 33, 97, 142, 219 Sutton, James 232 Sutton, Paul 138, 139, 206 Swain, Patrick 116,223 Swallow, Michael 206 Swanka, Claudia 129, 227 Swanka, Mark 206 Swarh, Diane 63 Swieret, Mark 122, 126.206 Sykes, Dean 102, 114, 128, 206 Sylvester, David 97, 100, 118, 215 Sylvester, Judith 130, 234 Sysman, Charles 98, 110, 112, 222 Sysman, William 92, 96, 223 Szweibka, Fred 80, 82, 226 Szweibka, Joanne 81 T Taglis, Genny 234 Taalis, Harry 226 Ta madge, William 116, 226 Talluto, Toni 235 Tananbaum, Duane 100, 125,l91, 206 Tananbaum, Patricia 86 Tanulewicz, Joe 54 Tater, David 216 Tatum, William 104 Taylor, Paul 128, 223 Tegler, Susan 122, 123, 136,206 Terranova, Marie 206 Terry, Christine 216 Terry, Justine 128, 227 Terry, Louetta 225 Terry, Lynette 225 Tessler, M. Stuart 101, 125, 206 Testa, Grace 235 Then, Lucille 115, 131, 206 Then, Phil 215 Then, Theresa 115, 129, 131, 206 Theobalds, Carol 216 Theobalds, Lillie 214 Theil, Irma 68, 71, 233 Thines, Nancy 130, 235 Thines, Paul 16, 217 Th' P 1 Ines, au a 229 Thomas, Denise 129, 227 Thomas, Linwood 217 Thomas, Nancy 225 Thomas. Penelope 86, 216, 219 Thomas, Ruth 51 Thomas, Sherman 226 Thomas, Yvonne 227 Thomasola, Robert 228 Thglrilipson, Craig 100, 121, 138, Thompson, Donald 215 Thompson, Helen 216 Thompson, Jacqueline 23, 120 Thompson, Leon 206 Thompson, Olga 55 Thompson, Pamela 114, 225 Thompson, Paulette 114, 205 Thompson, Susan Ill, 126, 216 Thorner, Steven 116, 132, 234 Thurmond, Dennis 205 Thurmond, Michael 224 Thurmond, Nathan 152 Timblin, Becky 108, 227 Tobar, Owen 114, 125, 221, 223 Tolbert, Beverly 129, 227 Tolbert, David 130 Tolbert, Marian 219 Toibft, Melvin 142, 146, 213, Tolbart, Netta 219 Tolbert, Robert 226 Tombolesi, Christa 235 Tombolesi, Marty 216 Tornabene, Barbara 235 Trabucco, Ronald 219 Trabuco, Victor 106, 127, 207 Track Team 91, 142, 143 Trammell, Duane 226 Trammell, Elaine 129 225 Trammwll, Tyrone 217 Traperth, Laura 66, 67, 218 Trautwein, Norman 224 Travis, Laura 83 Treger, Jill 227 Treusch, Karen 232 Triep, Russell 225 Trifiletti, Paul 226 Trifiletti, Philip 102 219 Trifthauser, Lynn 112, 230, 231 Trotta, Patricia 108, 114, 118, 207 Trucar, Joseph 148 Truesdell, Michaeleen 235 Tulp, Jaquelyn 233 Turaiski, Cecile 232 Turaiski, Mary. 225 Turcer, Josep 231 Turner, Kath 218 Turner, Stefhn Tuizolino, oseph 157, 219 Tyler, Reiianna 129,207 Tyler, Samuel 128, 129, 223 Tzihis, Anne 97, 123, 207 U Uguccioni, Purdy 114, 233 Umot, Francine 112, 114, 227 Unger Judy 223 Urso, Loretta 77, 230 V Vacanti, Charles 230 Vacanti, Debra 207 Valentina, Steven 224 Valvo, Kathleen 115, 207 VanDervoort, Marsha 225 Vania, Elaine 216 Vaught, Sandra 115, 207 Veb hoer Gary 230 Velders, Ronald 207 VerCruyse, Sandra 219 . Veigano, Anthony 10, 26, 34, 45, Vickery, Byron 92, 140, 141, 157 Victor, Kathy 107, 112, 160, 208 Vigeland, Nils 98, 100, 132,216 V11 a, Gary 231 Vincent Donna 219 Vogt, Karen 208 VOZ1B, Cathy 222 Vuic , Janice 128, 225 W Wabniclr Pamela 208 wsciahull, Mike 157 Wagner, Michael 31, I00. 114, 219 Wagner, Pauline 215 Waaner, Suzanne 127, 235 We er, Toni 128, 227 Waller, Larry 216 Waller, Malienda 129 1 Walsh, Kathy 208 Walton, Linda Ill, 128 Walton, Mildred 225 Wanat, Carol 235 Ward, John 234 Ward, Mar 113,216 Wistignoft, Robert 101, 109, 211, Warme, Carol 208 Wisrtenberg, Carol 116, 128, 130 33 Washinton, Brenda 216 Washington, Scharlene 222 Wasylkowska, Judy 208 Watkins, Brenda 128, 219 Watkins, Jesse 226 Wialiimins, Marsha 106, 111, 114, Watts, Steven 128, 129, 226 Weaver, Anne 233 Weaver Barbara 120,519 wsbb,Nei1 12s, 131, 6 Webdale, Kathleen 225 Wed ewood Diana 209 waidgmsii, Marsha 115, 209 Michael 98, 101, 114, 113, Wein Robert 234 We1n11e1mer,Jud 105, 122, 137 Weininger. Yehudi 233 Weinstein, Bar 100, 112, 210 Weir Douglasr226 Weisbeclc, Barbara 219 Waisbeck, John 226 Wieliglcopt, Richard 99, 101, 133, Weissman, Lynn 111, 112 120, 216 Wells, Kevin 131, 148, 209 Wende chris 102 118, 111, 2 wan, Richard 123 19 Wexler, Michael 112, 223 Weyer, Donald 133, 138, 192 209 wisyff, susan 91. Ill, 12o, 122, Weymouth, Paul 102, 119, 125, 219 White, Elizabeth 158 216 White Donald 137, 226 w11i1s1 Jerry 217 wiiiie, Max is, 102, 157, ies, White Patricia 112 129 Whitehead, Rebecca 234 whaling, Cindy ios 131, 120 Wiegert, Phyllis 71 225 wiiqsna, David lol, 118, 122, Wieland, Deborah 235 Wierda, John 216 Wieritsch, Debora 106, 121, 1 218 Wilczak, Wendy 209 Wilder, Margaret 126, 209 Wilks, Walter 104, 209 Willert, Carol 98, 108, 209 33, Williams, Barbara 128, 209 Williams, Carl 128, 223 Williams, Carolyn 214 Wiiiiams, Ceaser 114, 121. 123, Williams, Glenn 209 Williams, James 119, 127 128 wiiiisms, icennefh 113, 1111, ua, Williams, Lawrence 128, 129,210 Williams, Ruby 225 Williams, Suzette 130 Williams, Thomas 210 Willis, Wilett 230 Willoughberry, Jeff 232 Wilson, Ann 128 Wilson, Howard 233 Wilson, Joyce 130, 216 Wilson, Steve 105, 226 Wilson, Susan 122 216 Wiltsie, Carol 234 Wiltsie, James 210 Wiriselstein, Michael 28, 113, Winters, Ellen 225 W' t Kathleen 119, 127, 210 I i ,Cheryl 216 W1tk1n, Harry 219 Witsil, Leslie 225 Wockshuer, Mark 231 Wolf, Joseph 231 Wolf Robert 234 wisiiberg, Patricia aa, los. 125, Wolfe, Gary 219 Wolfe Robert 229 wisisd, Barbara 122, 123, 12s, in ers, Winton Wood, Lauren 216 Woodard, Duane 222 Woodruff, Katherine 97 Woods, Rose 227 Wgiadson, James 109, 110, 129, Wooster, Genni 115 Wooten, Gwendolyn 114, 128, 225 Workman, Arthur 121, 210 Worley, Carolyn 120, 129 Wozniak, Lawrence 210 Wrest. Lindam 216 Wright, David 110, 210 Wiight, Ronald 100, 113, 168, Wunderle, Diane 105 210 Wyatt, cynihis los, 119 216 Wyatt, Peter 116, 127, 137, 226 Wynne, Kathy 133. 137 Y Yager, Kathleen 216 Yager, Mike 226 Yavicoli, Linda 230 Yerge Nancy 222 Yost, Pamela 112, 115, 225 Young, Fred 2i6 Yeaiirig, Mariana 114, 123, 125, Young, Martha 118, 120, 128, 225 Young! Steven 223 Yox, ancy 210 Z Zaccari, Madelin 55 Zachary, Corlethius 224 Zafuto, David 224 Zalilcowski, Diane 210 Zamrocls, Bonnie 130, 233 Zamrock, Debbie 130 Zamrock, Trudy 126, 211 Zander, Florence 77, 219 Zeckhausar, James 157, 228, 234 Zaeb, Earl 219 Zeigler, Shirley 129, 158, 218 Zgiisner, Michele 97, 106, 111, Ziar, Roberta 211 Ziff, Joan 67, 97, 124, 137, 216 Zimmerman, Ross 104, 105, 114, 211 Zombek, Mark 232 Zulawski, Robert 110, 211 Zulewski, Thomas 223 Index 271 272 Edii'or's Message Editor's Message BEACON '67 has meanf seem- ingly endless hours of wrifing, re- wrifing, layouf planning, picfure cropping. and edifing. Buf now fhe fypewrifers have sfopped: 'rhe film and layouf sheefs have been puf away: fhe Beacon office is quief. As I look back af fhe pasf year, l feel fhaf work on BEACON has afforded fhe sfaff members a fruly unique educa- fional experience. They have nof only learned abouf proper year- book fechniques, buf have also learned abouf working wifh peo- ple: businessmen. faculfy mem- bers, and fheir own peers. BEACON '67 has been a sfu- denf publicafion. Wifh I7 mem- bers on major sfaff and some 200 members on minor sfaff, BEA- CON is fhe largesf sfudenf organ- izafion in The school. Hs members have fried fo presenf a frue pic- fure of Benneff. by presenfing fhe school from all angles-from fhe imporfance of academics fo highlighfs of fhe school year. sporfs, organizafions, and sfudenf life. l feel fhaf BEACON '67 proves whaf young people are capable of doing when fhey ded- icafe fhemselves fo one goal. and work fo accomplish if. Roberf A. Kloner Edifor in Chief Beacon '67 EE! 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