Bennett High School - Beacon Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)
- Class of 1975
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ADMINISTRATION FACULTY ................. ATHLETICS ............. SEN IORS .................. UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES ............. ALUMNI ................... ORGANIZATIONS.. INDEX ....................... ADVERTISING ....... YS' iii.. H. ., ,I , gf, 15 ,Q Wjfyzzggp ya? fgawlwsgzoff waqsfggw... 0,7 agar fgace gay L mia cs 'ag as 255 77542505 255252 23555 aff Q 52 0507? . E 50. 4 I 2.5 ZZQQYMZ , Q WWW Jw mv, '4 I ew!! ' -u 'df Y ' E131 , E A 9 ,QLQ A. H , q. 1 A . f .mai 1 1 X ix V .fl rr' X YL N W ' -:Jil ' ' 4 -'A,Q' W qii?',xX 1.51 . f 1 -312- X + ' 25 E UH ,ig--Aifljrl JF R1 E 1 I 1 , 1 f X Y .gn ll I Sw fr S A Q1- ,X Q 6 mf :T xi? Y 7, Q29 CUIZCELVZ' imeas - 722525 lfpfpzzzzq, as Za egmargm 3,0247 Scope. 'Y ' U 1 0 , . . l , s Y ' K. , 4 2' ft-I . K ,-J. 4 4 ri if v-. X FQ ' ' 7' . FR ,..,11,,f--Q-A--1-vv N I'3l45iiiiEf.,ELL5?? 3g2?2Q23:4fi. ,f , S5 ,gg-ff: ,lg Y:-Yf,.Y .4 Q Q vi Q - 3 f. 'K -4' X X, -'u ic , I , ,Q 11, -,- M , T' 1 Lg . 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Lv M ' is i A Q :Av , H 2 5 , Yr.. 1 ' J,f 'A': if-ii'-if I X ' ffrbai -if5i2Q-X -'Q g f ?- Zigi ' ' ' 4 - 'afgak A ft Yp- QE gp W fi A, Viv, Ragga. . , ff' , X , I QL I we 1, , . 'xy - 1 ' ' fx f I 1 :QE '11 I I 27 Um i nisfmfi nn PRI CIPALS MR. LEONARD S. SIKORA, Principal of Bennett High School, has endeavored to serve all of the various in- tellectual and social interests of the student body. He is actively seeking ways to help Bennett respond to the challenge of changing circumstances and is cognizant of the need for each individual to become all that he is capable of being. Mr. Sikora earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the State University College of Buffalo and also received Master's degrees in Education and Secondary School Administration at SUNYAB. During his teaching and administrative career, he has always been willing to innovate programs for his students. With great pride during this Golden Anniversary year, Mr. Sikora announced the most ambitious of Bennett's development Programs. The Bennett High School Honors program which was introduced this year has been a dream of mine for the past four years. The program initiated will enable gifted students to develop to their fullest potential. It will also bring about a closer liaison with the University and Bennett. We have also initiated this year the Executive High School intern Program and the Health Career Program. The reception these programs have received from the students and the community has been tremendous. I sincerely hope that in the coming years Bennett will continue to be the leader in innovated educational programs in the city of Buffalo. 18 gl MR. IOHN DAVIS is an Assistant Principal in charge of sophomore. junior, and senior discipline. He is also the advisor of the junior class. and many Bennett stu- dents admire him for his ability to communicate with them, Mr. Davis feels There is still hope of returning to the high standards of excellence ofthe past. MR. ADAM DZIMIAN is an Assistant Principal at Bennett. He received his B.S. and M,A. in Education at Canisius College. Mr. Dzimian enjoys bridge. golf, trav- eling and classical music in his spare time. He feels that students today have a thirst for knowledge. lle also believes they have a developing spirit of independence. MR. GORDON BAUM, an Administrative Assistant, carries out many duties which the principals would otherwise take care of. He, therefore, plays an important role in helping to maintain smoothness and efficiency in the office. He enjoys the spirited atmosphere at Bennett, , 19 OFFICE STAFF Without Bennett's efficient Office Staff, the school environment would be nothing less than chaotic. The office is the center of all daily activities at Bennett. Among the responsibilities of the staff are financial transactions, communications and procuring supplies. The office personnel also maintains student record cards and handles all school correspondence. In addition. attendance reports, final examinations and honor lists circulate through the office. Mrs. Fahey. our bursar, carefully supervises the treasuries of every school or- ganization. Student monitors who volunteer their serv- ices during free periods are responsible for the oper- ation of the switchboard. MRS. ROSE E. IADD, the office secretary, performs general office work such as typing and filing records. She is an alumnus of Hutch- Tech., and enjoys music, ballet, and reading during her leisure time. 20 MRS. MARY A SCHWAB is Mr. Sikora's secretary. Her duties include correspondence, the faculty paymll, the honor roll, and requisitions. ln her spare time, Mrs. Schwab serves on the Board of Directors of Mount St. loseph's Academy and enjoys reading mystery stories. MRS. BARBARA FAHEY is the school Bursar, In this capacity she serves as Bennett's treasurer and oversees the finanical accounts of all student organizations. The BEACON staff was especially thankful for Mrs. Fahey for being so effecient with their sales profits. gf. ,, r' 4 ., se- 6' ,, 2 -M u 1, B x SK' , ' XP n 'Q kqa 'L ., 5 tix N 25, SIX .ox 05 U, ' 33 OV 2 h 1,5 Wiiwkass SECURITY GFFICERS MR. LEROY CALHOUN, another security guard, like Mrs. McCarthy, is interested in averting disruptions which prevent interested students from learning. Unfortunately, Mr. Calhoun was transferred. The student body will miss him. MR. KENNETH I. NIES is in charge of Bennetts attendance. He received his B.S. and M.S. from S.U.C. at Buffalo and his S.E.A. from Niagara University. He feels students, today, are better prepared educationally. MRS. LAURA McCarthy, one of Bennett's secu- rity guards, is very helpful in maintaining order and discipline. After several years at Bennett, she has become well liked by the student body. H , u ...asa .. .-.. A, ..,. M Q A tl A Q. . X. U, if' if-egg, . gg? .fig nn- .Q .., ,ma I .,-HH' -, z.5Q-51,37 1 QQ ri ' Y qv K ' ,ww-1435: ' .gs ,A r ., -g, ..5.',S' ,, xgffw, A 4915 ' 5 A .4 . . '5.:5,Y.,-91 J 2g'f?'f ln,-T 5 'bi Bw' H 'Ffh S334 L -.Q -4 xi 9 ..- rw Scsi 1' jgsqi E1 MR. ROSARIO S. NOLA is the College Guidance Counselor this year. He attended S.U.N.Y.A.B. but received both his B.S, and M.S. from Canisius College. Gardening and golf are his two favorite pastimes. i r GUIDA CE The Guidance Department is one of the havens for perplexed Bennett students. This Department seeks to develop academic potential by channeling students' abilities into courses suitable to pursue higher goals and to help them make important decisions regarding future schooling and employment. Academic and vocational testing, along with the processing of college applications are a few of the Departments essential duties. Mr. Nola. the college counselor, is the coordinator of College Night, which gives Seniors the opportunity to meet with representatives of the colleges of their choice. MS. RUTH BLACKSTOCK is the Guidance Aide at Bennett. She received her Commercial Diploma from Medina High School. She feels that today's students are more mature and more interested in social problems. Ms. Blackstock enjoys reading biographies in her free time. MRS. ELIZABETH BAUDA, the Guidance Secretary, attended the Bryant and Stratton Business Institute. She states that her chief interest is People . and many students have found her to have a very pleasant personality. 23 1 HI, S , . 4 .Q , . :JP S ' ii, ' , myfs? V ,JQ7 F I I 'f f: l'FZ-g'f:t- fb l x ,Q ,fflff 5 I , I - -N, .I-91 .,.'..-X .. fix 'Jff ?9LAv xx2'Si i b' Itz. , . 6,4 . , Q . . K . 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She feels that High School students are more willing to accept differences in others and are generally much more liberal. She is the advisor of Harbinger. E GLISH Bennett's English Department is designed to meet the needs of each student. In past years, old traditions in grammar have been revised and the emphasis placed on the development of an appreci- ation of the English language. The Department has further expanded with the introduction of mini courses for Freshman English students. Students go from course to course three times yearly to receive a wider variety of skills. Therefore, the tradition of one teacher serving the needs of each student has been done away with. This innovative program offers students the guidance of three English teach- ers. ln addition, Seniors are offered a wide variety of electives. including Black Writers, World Liter- ature, and Reader's Theatre to name a few. Perhaps these approaches will motivate more students to learn the necessary skills to meet the challenges of a complex society. MR. LEON S. SCHOR teaches Language Arts and American Lit. He received his B.A. at Hofstra and has also attended Brown University, and the University of Buffalo. Mr. Leon Schor's favorite past time is the 1860's. 28 '-E? MS. ALLENE BUCKLEY teaches Mass Media. English II. and Readers along with advising the BEACON staff, She obtained her B.S. at Y.A.B. and her M.S. at S.U.C.A.B. Ms. Buckley enjoys writing and the along with visiting former students. Q' 5. it MR. VICTOR LAMA teaches Folklore, Mythology, Mass Media, Drama and Sophomore Writing here at Bennett High. I-Ie received his M.S. and M.A. legrees at S.U.N.Y.A.B. In his spare time, Mr. Lama enjoys camping. fishing, vriting. reading. and teaching. v MRS. DONNA M. STEVENS is a pretty lady who teaches English I and III in room 2.69. With her radiant personality she conducts classes that are enjoyed by all of her students. She received her B.S. amd M.S. at S.U.C. at Buffalo. l R he , 1 -2' 'LZ--I n,,,-.gg -gs:--..- 5 ' Tw- : 13' NM - .w , I i ' ' 515. A- , if, QQ 2 .' -,ra , I 5' qs' 1 2, J, E 4? i ' , ' Q ,Q N 257' '- f 1 9' W' f ,. K X 5 Y.:,.,51 ?.,gV., if yb' ' . ya'-.Q iq. gl J - 1 Q xy? 1-Sk ,V Z -1' . i , :tts :'L ' B X ff X S I MR. PAUL FEINSTEIN instructs classes in English Il. Ill and 4AP. e received his B.A. from University of Rochester and his M.Ed. at .ll.N.Y,A.B. He feels that students are much more inquistive new. His favorite pastimes are traveling and reading. He is a Bennett alumnus.. MRS. MARY LYTLE obtained her B.A. from Cornell University and her MS. from S.U.C.A.B. She struets classes in Creative Writing, and English II and lll. Her hobbies include reading and visiting her grandchildren. Mrs. Lytle enjoys the diversity of the students at Bennett. N . ,Z tv. i t 5 lf? 'i ,E l , i mf MRS, SUZETTE L. LIVZIEY teaches Humanities, English Honors l, and English l. She obtained her B.S. from S.U.N.Y.A.B., and her M,A. from Canisius College. She is presently doing postgraduate work at S.U.N.Y.A.B. , 31 i SOCIAL STUDIES Since four years of history are required to graduate, it plays a large role in the daily life of every Bennettonian. To make these classes more interesting, Bennetts Social Studies Department has greatly expanded in recent years enabling each student to choose from a wider variety of courses. Last year the Department innovated many new programs. Because of last year's success, these programs have been continued. Freshmen can choose from mini courses, including Anthropology, Law and Society, Opera and Politics. Sophomores can select European Culture Studies or the one semester courses of Urban Studies and Man and His Future. As always. juniors study American History, while Seniors have the opportunity to choose from the widest variety of elec- tives. MRS. LORETTA M. PESZYNSKI teaches American History. American History Honors, and American History A.P. She received her B.A. at S.U.N.Y. at Albany and her M.A. at S.U.C. at Buffalo. Mrs, Peszynski feels that t'People retlect the times in which they live and so do young people. 32 l MISS MARIAN PORTER teaches Sociology. Psychology, Urban Studies and Man and His Future. She received her A.B. at the University ol Michigan, and her M.S. at the University of Chicago. She also attended the S.U.N.Y. at Cornell, Miss Porter enjoys opera, politics, and reading. l 51 as 2 xg MR. RICHARD 1. MIODONSKI earned his B.S. at Canisius College and his M.ED. at S.U.N.Y.A.B. Besides teaching American History. Psychology and Sociology, he is the advisor of the A.V.A. and Stage Crews. Mr. Miodonski believes that today's students accept traditions less readily. 'KW' MS. MURPHY instructs World Regions, and European Culture classes at Bennett. She received her B.A. and Masters from Canisius College. MS. Murphy prefers horseback riding and snowmobiling in her leisure hours. Bennett welcomes her. MR. IOHN VELLA teaches Chemistry. Chemistry Lab and Physical Science. He received his B.A. and Masters from S.U.N.Y.A.B. When not teaching, Mr. Vella can be found at various sports events, especially baseball and hockey. He feels that the students today are more worldly. SCIE CE The Science Department at Bennett is dedicated to enhancing Bennettonians with the scientific knowledge which is so vital in our society today. The Freshman course is composed of either Physical Science, a com- bination of Physics and Chemistry on an introductory level, or Biology Regents if the Freshman decides that he is capable. For those individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the scientific field. there is the option of taking either Chemistry or Earth Science. Seniors, and some Iuniors, may take Physics. Also, those seniors who complete Advanced Placement Biology and pass the final examination with a satisfactory grade may be eligible for college credit. 36 MRS. MARY LEVITAN teaches courses in Chemistry and Regents. She received her B.S. at the University of Minnesota. In her time she likes to travel around the U.S.A. Mrs. Levitan is very with the cooperation between the staff and students at Bennett. She that students have not changed much over the years. QQ MR. STEVEN PEARSON received his B.S. degree from the University College at Buffalo. This year he teaches Physical Science Bennett. Along with advising the cheerleaders, Frisbee Club and advising Bowling club, Mr. Pearson enjoys Bennett sports. . -V, 4 MR. FRANK DEINZER eamed his B.A. from the State University of iw York at Buffalo. He also studied at Niagara University and State aiversity College. He presently teaches Physical Science and General ath. Mr. Deinzer believes that today's students are more active and more volved. ln his leisure hours. Mr. Deinzer enjoys camping and the itdoors. MR. IEROME SCHWEITZER, in his third year at Bennett, instructs the Biology Regents and Advanced Placement Biology classes. He also advises the Bennett Key Club. Mr. Schweitzer attended the S.U.N.Y.A.B. where he received his Bachelor of Science degree. Mr. Schweitzer believes that today's students have become more enlightened. MR. RONALD LOUCHREN is a graduate of S.U.N.Y. at Syracuse where he received a B.S. and an M.S. He is presently teaching Chemistry and is the advisor of the Complaint Board. Prior to teaching at Bennett. Mr. Louchren considered pursuing a career in the theater. 37 -W-.K-was ,Mm - .og 4 -ol' MR. CLAYTON W. BIHL. an alumnus of 8ennett, teaches Algebra, Math and Math Il A.P. Tennis, swimming, and building things with his are ri few of his favorite pastimes. The challenge of teaching with such varied backgrounds is what pleases Mr, Bihl the most. MR. SAMUEL ALESSI, IR.. a Bennett Alumnus, instructs Computer ath classes and Advance Placement classes in Calculus BC and AB. He ceived his A.B, from Brown University and his Ed.M. from S.U.N.Y.A.B. r. Alessi's favorite past time is the 1940's. MATHEMATICS The extensive courses offered in mathematics at Ben- nett range from General Math, a Freshman Course, to Math 12 AP, a rather advanced course in calculus. When choosing their subjects, most Freshman begin with ei- ther General Math or Elementary Algebra. However, a minority select a combination course of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra. Sophomores take Math 10, which consists primarily of solid and plane Geometry, while the Iunior course, Math i1. is composed mainly of Trigo- nometry and Intermediate Algebra. This year, as in previous years, Mr. Alessi, the chairman of the Math Department, is attempting to purchase a computer ter- minal for the school. Presently. there has been little success, but with the determination of Mr. Alessi and the students who support him, there is still hope. MR. CHARLES L. COLLINS instructs Math 9 and Math 11. He graduated from Bennett and then went to the University of Buffalo where he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mr. Collins still believes that Bennett is Wi. ln his leisure hours, he enjoys reading and sports. 39 MRS. ANNE B. BERKSON presently teaches Algebra and Geometry. She received hcr BA, and Masters in Education from the State MR- RICHARD MIETH instructs 43135503 in General Math- Math 10 H- Univgrgily of NQVV York at Buffglgl In her lgigurg limg' Mrs. Bgrksgn Hfld Nlillh 'l2X. He l'C!IClV8d lllS B.S. ill Ill Bllffillfl llflll his l-l'0l'l'l Qniuys traveling, Hcp mwcts huvg mkcn hm- 10 many Eurgpgan S.U.N.Y.A.B. His hobbies include sports. gardening and antiques. He has munrripg, found students to be more inquisitive in classes. MR. BELA S. PETHO. a Bennett alumnus. teaches General Math. MR, DAVID W. LYTLE, a newcomer to Bennett, instructs classes i Elementary Algebra and Geometry. He received his B.S. and M.Ed. in European Culture Studies, Algebra. and General Math. He received hi. Math at S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo. Mr. Petho also studied at the University of B.A. in History from S.U.N.Y.A,B. Mr. Lytle is pleased by the frankness o Budapest. In his free time, he enjoys sports. today's students. His favorite pastimes include basketball and sports cars. 40 DR. HERNANDEZ MIYARES, IR., chairman of the Language Department, received his LLD and Ph.D at the University of Havana. He teaches Spanish Il-IV and is advisor to AFS. The most outstanding 'difference between t0day's students and those ofthe past is the fact that when he went to school, all his classmates were boys! His hobbies include opera, photography and playing the recorder. kk .5 if I GUAGE The Language Department at Bennett gives students the opportunity to choose from these seven languages: French, Spanish. German, Italian, Latin, Russian and I-Iehrew. First year language students learn elementary oral skills and grammar. In the second, third and fourth years, students become familiar with the intricacies of grammar and develop a facility for communication. A great deal of reading is incorporated into the course to demonstrate writing techniques and increase the stu- dents' vocabulary. Besides acquainting students with the languages, the use of visual aids helps to familiarize them with the country's history, literature, art, and sci- entiiic achievements, which gives a more complete pic- ture ofthe countries being studied. MISS MARY CLAIRE SCHMIT received her B.S. from S.U.C,B. and her M.S. from S.U.N.Y.A.B. She is presently involved in graduate work in Linguistics at S.U.N.Y.A.B. Miss Schmit teaches French II. Ill, and IV. She enjoys the liveliness and excitement at Bennett, In her free time, she enjoys reading, hiking, skiing, traveling and tennis. Miss Schmit is also a graduate of Bennett. 41 e t . lb xt' MR. VICTU I. LANCINA teaches Russie l, Il, Ill and World Regions. He received his H. A. at Hartwick College. his MA. from Norwich University Russian School. and his diplomas from Moscow University. Mr. Laneina simply enjoys living. YY 4.-4 42 MRS. IENNIE BRUMMER teaches Spanish I, French I. and World Regions. She received her B.A. from Rosary Hill and her Masters in Language Education from S.U.N.Y.A.B. Her hobbies are sewing, knitting. and reading. She finds Bennett to be a very interesting place to work. W MR. GARY CZERWIEC teaches German I-IV, and English III at Bennett. He received his B.S. in German from the State University College at Buffalo. His hobbies include camping, golf. and the outdoors. The enthusiastic students at Bennett are pleasing to Mr. Czerwieo. MISS IOANNE PAVIA teaches French and Italian. She received her AA. from Monroe Community College and her B.S. from S.U.N.Y.A.B. Tennis, travel and crafts are a few of Miss Pavia's favorite pastimes. She especially likes the students and flilllllly at Bennett. 3 1 .,' .ii .6 6 MR. IEROME N. WRZOSEK received his BA. from Canisuis College and his M.A. from the University of Cincinnati, He instructs classes in Latin I. Il, lll. and English III. Mr. Wrzosek enjoys reading and discussions. This is Mr. Wrzosek's second year at Bennett. MR. DAVID MASSIS instructs Hebrew I and II, and General Math. He received his BA, at Yeshiva University and his M.A. at S.U.C. at Buffalo. He feels that there is better communication between students and teachers today. His hobbies are art and participating in group discussions. 43 READI C Bennetts innovative reading program is successfully conducted by Miss Audrey Hurd. This program is de- signed to help students with reading difficulties and to increase their reading ability for the future. Each stu- dent attends special reading classes where they receive individual attention until their problem is diagnosed. The Community Association enlists parental volunteers to conduct special reading groups for students wishing to continue instruction to further raise their levels of achievement. Miss Hurd also hopes to make teachers realize students' reading problems so that they too can help them. SPEECH Bennetts speech therapist is Mrs. lean Litz. By work- ing with students on an individual basis, she aids in correcting speech problems. She realizes that it is very necessary for a person to be able to clearly commu- nicate with others. Mrs. Litz would like more students to benelit from speech therapy by realizing that it is a service available to them. She believes that speech is an important factor in survival. 44 MISS AUDREY HURD teaches reading at Bennett. She received her BA. in English and Speech Education at N.Y.S. College for teachers in Albany. and her M.A. at U.B. She believes that students now are less complacent and more open. ln her spare time, she enoys music and skiing. X l l MRS. IEAN V. LITZ. who enjoys reading and traveling in her spare time, teaches Speech Therapy. She received her B.S. from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Mrs, Litz would like more students to realize that speech therapy is a service available to them. MR. RICHARD FISHER received his B.S. and M.S. from S.U.C. at Buffalo and instructs classes in Electricity and Woodworking. His favorite pastimes include participation in the BTF, reading. and sailing. Mr. Fisher is also a Bennett alumnus. MR. VINCENT I, VARA instructs classes in Industrial Arts, Mechanical rawing and Metals. He received his B.S. in Education from S.U.C. at uffalo. Mr. Vara believes that students are more liberal in thought and ave more freedom. Outside of school, he enjoys athletics. I DUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts program at Bennett provides stu- dents with the necessary background to pursue a variety of careers as skilled technicians. Electricity, Printing, Woodworking and Metal Working are available to stu- dents who are seeking careers in industry. The course is supplemented with excellent textbooks, iilmstrips. and class discussions. In recent years, the program has been greatly expanded since girls, as well as boys, can receive the benefits of this interesting and enlightening course. I MR. LOUIS BUONO instructs classes in Printing, Basic Metals and Advanced Metal Shop. He received his B.S. in Ed. from S.U.C. at Buffalo. and his M.Ed. from S.U.N Y.A.B. His hobbies include scuba diving, skiing and chess. 45 StI'QSSES l Design, Drawing and Painting, Fashion Design and Illustration Creative Crafts. She is a graduate of S.U.C at Buffalo where obtained her B.S. and M.S. degrees. Mrs. Burke is also a Be Alumnus. MRS. BETH D. BURKE teaches classes in Ceramics Advert r RT The Art Department at Bennett attempts to let student express himself in the best way he knows h Many students do not excel academically but find g self-satisfaction in their artwork. The Departn he fact that all art dealt with at Bennet perceptual. Things are the way each 1nd1v1dual them. One of the main aims is to try to connect student to the world around him in a creative way importance of art in the past, present and future is stressed. Bennettonians are lucky to have some of most concerned and involved Art teachers in the 1 More than thirty percent of the student body is enro in at least one of the diverse courses offered Tl courses include Sculpture, Studio in Art Ceramics t ative Crafts and Art History. Students enrolled in tl classes are given the chance to express themselves at the same time build confidence in themselves MR. VICTOR Sl-IANCHUK, IR. instructs classes in Art History, Graphics, Studio Art, Sculpture, and Creative Crafts. He received his B.S. from S.U.N.Y.A.B., and his M.S. in Art Education from S.U.C. at Buffalo. His favorite pastimes. oddly enough, are drawing, painting. and photography. 46 f 4 5 ,V l. 1, . -,Y fl lf! 3 ,, 7 J, .hi 5. ,zo ' .Zi ix? Q-5255? --iiggg ri ' , iii' V, ek 'ff-1515 i 'Q MR. IAMES G. CHRISTMAN graduated from S.U.C. at Buffalo with B.S. and M.S. degrees in Art Ed. He teaches courses in Creative Crafts, Studio in Art, and Film Workshop. Mr, Christman is pleased with the Wide cross-section of interesting students. at Bennett. In his spare time, he enjoys photography. 47 MUSIC One of the primary aims of Bennetts Music Depart- ment is to instill a sense of self-discipline and a desire for perfection in students, which will help them excel in all subjects. Coordination and acutenass in all senses are also developed. New concepts of music in every day life are constantly being explored. The courses offered in music are Chorus, Music Theory I and II, Music History and Choir. Students in these classes learn to read and write music, and also gain knowledge in the history of music. Orchestra and Band provide students with ex- perience helpful in pursuing further musical studies, and gives them the opportunity to perform in front of an audience. The music students, with the assistance of their teachers, add a warm melody to the daily life at Bennett. MR. DANIEL GORSKI, a newcomer to Bennett, instructs instrumental music and conducts the Beoogtt Band. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Music Education from Fredonia State. In his spare time. Mr. Gorski enjoys sports. 48 MRS. ARLENE SEECER teaches Chorus, Cirl's Choir, Music llistory Music Theory l and Advanced Theory Il. Shu rccnivetl her B.F.A. ans MA. in Music Education from the Iulliard Conservatory. Her fuvorit: pastimes include traveling, ceramics. and playing the pipe organ. X., I ZF! f 2- iMRS. BARBARA COOPER received her Bachelor and Masters degrees om thc State University College at Buffalo. She instructs classes in ome Economics I. ll IV. V. X, and Xl. During her leisure moments, shc joys sewing. music, and reading. -,-'-1Q- 'K -hi 4 ' Q , All HOME ECONOMICS Bennetts Homemaking Department is responsible for preparing Bennettonians in the domestic areas. The De- partment seeks to instruct students in the fields of sewing, cooking, home economics, child care and nurs- ing. The fragrant odors that one notices while walking through fhe halls can be traced back to the home economics rooms where the students can be found prac- ticing their culinary skills. Many girls who are not planning to attend college, major in homemaking since the diversity of this course helps prepare them for the future. MRS. SUZANNE DOWD instructs classes in Home Economics l and II. She earned her B.S. from Mansfield State College. Mis. Dowd believes there is more self expression among students today. She enjoys shopping for antiques and the awareness of Bennettonians. 49 PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Bennetts Physical Education Department makes it possible for students to develop healthy bodies through a variety of exercises and gymnastic skills. Another aim of the Department is to promote the concepts of good sportsmanship and teamwork. Freshmen are required to take swimming where they learn the fundamentals of this sport. Sophomores, juniors and Seniors take gym and participate in sports such as Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball. Badminton and Gymnastics. Also, the girls have the option of taking part in a number of com- petitive intramural sports. MRS. CECILIA HENDERSON received her B.A. and Masters degrees from the State University of New York at Buffalo. She instructs classes in Healfh and Physical Education. Her favorite pastimes include creative dance. She feels that students do not have as much self discipline as they used to have. 50 MISS DeRUTI-IA BLUE teaches girl's Physical Education, She receive her B.S. at Florida A 8: M University, and her M.H.E. at the University c Buffalo. Miss Blue enjoys playing cards. and crocheting in her spare timi One aspect of Bennett High School that pleases her, is the concerne students. 3 Y' MISS DONNA THOMAS is a swimming and physical educati teacher. She received her Bachelor of Science degree fPlus ten gradu: hours, at State Teachers' College. In her spare time, she enjoys bicycli and camping. She believes that the students of today aren't afraid to s what they think. I E se Y as .Mg if A 'Q V159 1' QE ,ni Z Y i5f'3 F' 5? f ,AQ we .gga ,aj if '- BUSI ESS The Business Department seeks to instruct students in subjects which are essential to future business careers. These subjects include Introduction to Business, Busi- ness Arithmetic, Business Law, Bookkeeping, Secretarial Practice, Typing, Shorthand and Transcription. Two half year courses. Notehand and Personal Typing, are available to students who are not pursuing a career in Business. In addition, through the work-study and dis- tributive education programs, business students may receive the benefits of school training as well as on-the- job experience. Besides providing training in clerical skills. the Department staff believes that it is very im- portant to instill a sense of personal efficiency in the students, which will help form a well-balanced back- ground for a successful career. After high school, stu- dents have the option of going right into the business world or attending a business college to further their studies. MRS. VIRGINIA LANSDOWNE teaches Office Practice and Advanced Typing. She obtained her A,A.S. from S.U.N.Y.A.B. along with her Ed.B. and Ed.M. Mrs. Lansdowne says that she enjoys her homeroom very much. In her spare time, she can be found gardening. knitting, and hiking. She feels students are much more open now as compared to the days when she attended high school. 52 MRS. Sl-IERRIE Cl-IEIFFETZ received her A.A.S. and B.ECl. at S.U.N.Y.A.B,. and is now working towards her Master's degree, She believes students of today are more knowledgeable than students of the past. She enjoys watching the Buffalo Bills. MR. ROBERT G. LEWANDOWSKI teaches General Business and Business Management. He graduated from Bryant and Stratton Business Institute and received his B.S. in Business Education at S.U.N.Y,A.B. Mr, Lewandowski has found most students to be open-minded. I MR. GEORGE R. PALZ earned his B.S. in Business Management fron Canisius College and his Teachers Certificate from S.U.N.Y.A.B. Mr. Pal: teaches courses in Business Math and Business Law. He believes tha students today have more freedom in their lives than ever before, Durin his spare time. he enjoys both skiing and tennis, MISS KATHY BREMER instructs classes in Bookkeeping I, General Business and Consumer Math. She received her B.S. in Education from Canisius College. Miss Bremer is very pleased by the effort the faculty puts forth to benefit the students. Miss Bremer enjoys sports. MR. HAROLD BASS received his B.S. and M.S. in Education from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He instructs classes in Distributive Education I and II. a rather newly established course. Mr. Bass is also Chairman of the Business Department. MRS. DUAINE PEPE instructs Shorthand and Typing. She attended D'Youville College where she earned her B.S. and she is presently working on her Masters at U.B. Mrs. Pepe feels that today's students are more sophisticated in purpose. MRS. EDITH NEWLER teaches classes in Secretarial Practice. Typing and Shorthand. She received her Bachelor of Education degree in Business Education from S.U.N.Y.A.B. Outside of school. Mrs. Newler enjoys cooking and reading. MR. ROGER CARRON received his B.S. in Business Education from S.U.N.Y.A.B. He teaches Bookkeeping I, II and Distributive Ed. I. Mr. Carron believes students have more freedom in choosing their education. 53 TEACHER AIDES As in the past six years, teacher aides have again provided Bennetts faculty and administration with their valuable services. Although they are often overlooked, they are extremely helpful in maintaining order and dis- cipline in the building. Their many services, such as covering classrooms for teachers. duplicator printing, and typing, are greatly appreciated by the faculty. HEALTH OFFICERS Running the clinic and maintaining school health records are the essential services of the Health Staff. They ad- minister lirst aid in the case of sick- ness or accident. as well as physical examinations and vision tests. The efficiency and reliability of this much needed professional staff is greatly ap- preciated by all Benettonians. 54 TEACHER AIDES - ROW 1: Mrs. Dela Chittenden Hord, Mr. Vernon james. Mr. Clarke Eaton , Mrs. Fink. Mrs. O'Riley ROW 2: Mrs, Louisa Left: Ieanne Norwin Right: Mary Ann Brown C' Q I .. ff' it -' Il! ' 13? .wtf M Q . MRS DOROTHY ROTHENBERG is the school librarian she all!! by received her B.A in Psychology and Education from Hunter College her M.A. in Reading from C.U.N.Y. and her M.L.S. from S.U.N.Y.A.B. V l i OCCUPATIO AL EDUCATIO Occupational Education is a course of study which pre- pares students for the business world they will enter after they graduate. It is designed to provide students with exposure to work situations while they are still in school. Iuniors have the opportunity to attend a seven week eval- uation program where they go to classes outside the school, exposing them to a variety of jobs. As Seniors, students are placed in jobs located by the school. Perhaps the greatest goal of the Department is to work with the students and correct their individual problems. LIBRARY Under the supervision of Mrs. Rothenberg, a new- comer to Bennett, the library is run smoothly and efficiently. What is most noticeableis the calm. relaxed atmosphere which prevails, making it easier for students to receive special instruction in the use of the various media. The library is equipped with many line books, filmstrips, and records with selective materials which deal with contemporary issues. Mrs. Rothenberg hopes to provide Bennett students with a Media center to inform them about the world around them. MR. VICTOR E. REINHART instructs Special Education classes in Science, Math, and Language Arts. He received his B.A. from Duguesne University and his M.Ed. from S.U.N.Y.A.B. His pastimes include carpentry and music. Mr. Reinhart believes that students are more experienced. 55 Nl 1 if xr' ugh 1945... A. .- 115. x..x . f K 9 ' .... 4...-...J efcgll Athl tics FOOTBALL The Bennett football team finished their season with an impressive record of six wins and two losses. They opened the season with a loss to Seneca but bounced back with six victories over Burgard, South Park, East Kensington, Emerson and Tech. There was an excellent balance between offense and defense. The offense stood out with an outstanding forty-two points against Emer- son. The defense took its turn in an impressive shut-out of East and another blanking against South Park. At the end of the regular season, the Tigers were tied in iirst place with Seneca and a playoff game for our league championship was scheduled. This game turned out to be one of the best played games of the year. with both teams playing good hard football. The Tigers lost the game, but were left with a team and season they could be proud of. As always, the Tigers were well coached by Mr. Berkman and Mr. Veronica who prepare their team to the fullest for each game. ROW 1: Kenny Campbell, Iimmie Mullen, Dennis Pugh. Derrick CE Glemmg Terry Long Howard Broddus Terry Carter Iames Davis Goddard, Brad Arnone, Eric Cutter, Wayne Lewis, Pete Cammarata, hmmm Mullen Agglgtam Coach Veronica ROW 3 Alden Gray Reggie Ieff Rominiak, Andy Goldman, Gary Hilliker. ROW 2: Head COHCI1 Games Harold Kobakof Pnl Mukeones Gary Iunn Karl Brown 85 BBFKHIBII. Tom MUSCBNU8. Mary Timko. Manager: Bill Aman. Andre Mark Hough Don Rudley Keith Paulk Russ Indelicato Bruce Boyd, Mike DHViS, David Mitchell' Crochett Brian Hillard 440 lemme Fleming 58 if I N t blow your nose before the game we wouldn't have to go through this. Brad Amone gets some of what he got last night me Bennett Tigers leave the field fulfilled once again. 'QF 22? I 1 L , i- 2 .X X - ,A gy am . 1 F512 f 1 5, 'N ig. Y' 3 E x X ,A . mf: 4 Wffw ,E 'Q 3 I . - vg Q' ' 5' l , . W -,vs 4 4 , x v 4 . w v ' '. ' 'L 1 w'- ' x 5 he v x sg if Q - .i M.-, in ., -uf -'P' :mf 14.7 Q 4- - of : 7 , +, kg... - oxK , Coach Berkman and Veronica contemplate the next play Vs I . - v - .gpm , X ,gf M' X fi J A jk ,ff f 'Hia , -. 5? Z y v fu N 4 6: L - 'A 5 ' K, l. , f f wii - Q , . ,, , M V 5g,ig,5Ln ,F Z Q 2 f A in ' 1 ' L Wf I ?F'L' 4x3T3V :-1 57? xt fw- 9' is ' 9Qf,1s',.,- A- 4 , 4:1 ff ff! f v -ff ef ,R ox.. 3 , . A if r 'J J 472 KL 'n'f11 , mf, One small slep for Kenny: one giant leap for Mann. TRACK Perfection. Only that word could describe the '74 track team. Coach Veronica's team raced through four triangular meets and one guadrangular meet without ever experiencing a loss. The team found itself thinking of the Scalp and Blade Trophy after a meet with the perennial contenders of East High School from which they emerged victorious. From that moment, the team never looked back. The Tiger victories were usually team efforts. Out- standing performers were Ted Houck in the hurdles, Mario Citriniti. Eric Cutter, David Gibson, and Walt Mitchell in the triple jump. Houck and Mitchell received All High Honors in their respective events. This season, it will be up to the returning nucleus. and perhaps some suprising newcomers to equal the per- formance of last year. It will be difficult, but it is believed that the '75 team will duplicate the perfection that is needed. OW 1: Raymond Davis, Devote Pompey. james Davis, Mario Citrinti, art Williams, Mike Davis. Wayne Lewis. George Drake. Eric Cutter, ary Lobley, Ron Iames, Vince Wilson, Russ lndelicato, Craig Davis, an Conley, Rich Mansell, Hashime Aljuwani. ROW 2: Coach eronica, Ieff Williams. Mark Millander, Randy Blango. Ted Houck, ill Aman, Bryan Mosgrober, Don Boyd, Bill Mosgrober, Ieff Evans, onte Standford. Gerald Torrence, Robert Townsle, Fred Wooten, Mike McDonald. Tim Billups, C. E. Fleming. Marvin Smith, Anthony Denson. Tom Priutup, David Gibson, ROW 3: Randy Iones, Charles Hudson. lim Girard, Mike Logal. Pete Cammarata, Dennis Davis. Reggie Hayes, Walt Mitchell. Oliver Spellman, Kevin Peoples, Brent Hessen. Ierome Flemming. Kenny Mann. 63 CROSS COUNTRY The Bennett High School Cross Country team had a fine season this fall, finishing with ten wins and a single loss. The tigers ran against McKinley in their first meet, and lost by a total of three points. From that point, the Tiger Harriers reeled off ten consecutive victories, being tested only by Seneca and Hutch-Tech. In the All-High meet, Bennett placed two runners in the top three. Senior Bill Mosgrober and sophomore Bryan Mosgrober finished second and third respectively, and each won All-High honors. This season offered the first opportu- nity for girls to run Cross Country. Mary Evanco was Bennett's representative throughout the year and Pat Bowler joined her for the last two meets. In the girls All- High meet, Mary Evanco finished second and Pat Bowl- er finished sixth. G4 . 'K.1t . 'bv' ROW 15 Tony Spivey, Bryan M0531-Uber, Mary Evango' Bill Moggrgbgrv Gilbert, Steve Tybore, Charles Hudson, Pat Bowler, Randy Blango Larry Lastname, ROW 2: Michael Austin, Hayward Crawley, Michael Randy Williams. Orville Baugll. lames PHPPHS. Monte SlHl'1f0l'd- 4. -in - . AV . -vffaq,,:Sp,, ,K , ..- , 15, t I .m v 1 ',' i , K , - '-. fawg2.4Lf'rf :!f 4'f9'x 7f, fi -' P1 -- fW-' If 1 W' L The Thrill Of Victory! .,,, ,.. in .Vx , e 5535 g , -:gf ' , , 1 S g yd - .MJ f A 1 - ,s . E 1 L 1 L 1 LL' Q l i A at sf , 4 ww, Q, ' ' '1 I Quvzfy, QR N517 Ei , ROW 1: Iohn Sinclair, Tim Bozer. Iim Girard, Andy Goldman ROW 2: Eric Kasprazak, Debbie Amico, Bitzi Bozer, Pablo Zangerl Howard Schanzer, Richard Mansell, Eileen Abrahams: ROW 3: lim Cassata, Matt McDonough, Ierome Fleming, Tom Hulme, len Rider. 4 SWIMMING Bennett High School excelled once again in this win- ter's swimming season. The team's triumph over Riv- erside High School ended Bennett's losing in recent years in an outstanding meet. The 1975 Tigers were captained by the three seniors on the teamg Andy Gold- man, lim Girard, Tim Bozer, who provided the lead- ership which buoyed a very spirited team. Bozer ex- celled in the sprint and free style races with excellent times. Goldman was a powerful backstroker who back- ed into his position as one of the best in the city. Girard was probably the best swimmer on the team because of his ability to excel in all four strokes. He did the backstroke, butterfly, freestyle, and backstroke with equal ability and success. The team includes promising underclassmen, Tom Hulme, Pablo Zangerle. and many others who let Mr. Vickery look forward to coaching in future years. l 67 BASEBALL The baseball scene once again flourished at Bennett High School last spring. A team consisting of mainly seniors did what they had to and went undefeated in capturing the Cornell Cup, which is emblematic of the city high school clampionship. The key to success was to be found in the Bennett pitching staff. All High selection Sr. joe Monte and second team selection Ir. Tom Losi kept the scores down, holding six of their eleven opponents to one or no runs. These two hurlers were handled capably by Sr. Bryan Schmit. another All High selection at catcher. According to Coach Ber- kman, the deciding game in the '74 season was the eighth game against McKinley. Sal Amico and Brad Arnone were also second team All-High picks. Coach Berkman. Milton Cheek. Phil Mikelonis. Tom Muscarella, Steve Mikelonis. Tom Hulme, Dan Sonricker, lim Breler. Ron Osinski, Ieff Andress, Brad Arnone, Sal Amico, Tom Losi, Kevin Gonlag, Bryan Schmit, Sam Bofa, Doug Houck, Bill Gunn, joe Monte, Kevin Skipp, Rick Young, Coach Vella. 68 777,77 7,777 ,, , Coach Berkman is not impressed as two of his players run into each other. , fi A , 3 XL .1 'fr K ' fin ,.,, ' 'N M ,, W Qjiizgkfazi '2- E? :fwd ,Ei 1, 'M '? ' I , ham 1 W . ,iP?5iX'ZQ .. 'sf 'fi' ss N if 1 A, 43 ,fl 3 fv- .1 1 ,A 'f fa Lf 2 pw. f ,, ,V aww aw, 1 Q 364335185 4541,-44 2 fn wi' Q 'ffu Ox TENNIS The 1974 Bennett Tennis team was very success- ful. Their record was unblemished except for a single loss to the city champion Hutch-Tech team. Thus, only one match separatesthem from being the best in the city. Two seniors of importance graduated, those being jeff Lasser and Iason Smith. Their presence will be missed, but it is hoped that someone can fill their tennis shoes. Last year's team was basically a young one. Gary Iacobson came on strong in his junior year to be Bennetts top singles player. Other juniors of last year were Andy Goldman and Alan Steinhart. High hopes are also held for returning sophomore Har- old Kobakoff. The 1975 edition of the tennis Tigers can look forward to being a stiff challenge to any team this year. Mr. Vickery should not be disappointed. All of his players have the talent to win. Row 1: Harold Kobakof, Ieff Lasser, Andy Goldman, David Ryan Gary Row 2 Alan Steinhart Art McM1nn Iason Smith Mr Vickery Iacobson. 70 Q'-7 f?fli fr 4. 14 , Nf.1A,53 it . 1.'ff:,g,w:' r- fffwf-?QQ'3!E'L x - ' '- nf ,. gap 5 . . .,n.,,,,,,.vfw ' , f 5,,mwfwx , , ,,.,...-W-wq.....f-fave-1 gli BASKETBALL The 1975 Bennett basketball team began their season with a second place hnish in the Medina Invitational Basketball Tournament. They lost to Madison High School of Rochester in the final game, but showed a line nucleus of talent on which to build a good Yale Cup season. Mr. Veronica is once again coaching the varsity and was pleased with the performance of a team that boasted only two seniors. Derrick Goddard was one of those seniors and captain of the team. His offensive rebounding ability was essential in keeping the high scoring Tigers rolling. He ended the season as the team's leading scorer. The other senior was spot-starter Randy Iones who showed good rebounding skills in only his first year of playing organized ball. The live starters are Goddard and four juniors: Bo Peterson, Maurice Hair- ston, Eric Cutter, and Wayne Simmons. Rice Hairston ended the season as the leading scorer in the league. Mr. Petho coached the junior varsity which was impressive and should stock next years varsity with some out- standing talent. Some of the most impressive I.V. players were Bruce Crockett, Iohnny Rand, Mark Hough, and Stan jesse. l 72 'ROW 1: Derrick Goddard, Ricky Ivy, Iohn Rande, Bruce Crockett. Stan Iesse: ROW 2: Randy jones, Eric Cutter, Glenn Dixon, Tony Moxgen, Bo Peterson, Maurice Hariston, Coach Veronica. mg' l ' i Q2 sa. V I Y if --vu Q ir in f f . ,, HOCKEY The Bennett Hockey team's fortunes could be com- pared to a roller coaster. The team had its ups and downs. The team lost its first game 3-1 in a well played game with Hutch-Tech, and then trounced Canisius 7-1. The team hit a dry spell and lost three in a row, including a heart breaking 3-2 defeat at the hands of then undefeated McKinley. A tie and then a big a win over Seneca brought them out of their slump and head- ed the team toward a playoff birth for the third year in a row. The team was again coached by Mr. Vella, whose only reward was the satisfaction of molding the team into a contender. Peter Cutler led the team in goals and strong defensive play came from seniors Tom Moose Musca- rella and Ieff Litalien. Iunior Bill Nikisher also had a good year along with goalie Don Hollenback. OW 1 Mike 0'Donnel1 Mark ODonnell Don Hollenbeck Bruce ROW 2 con't: Ieff Litalien. Billy Harvey, Paul Betz: ROW 3: Stuart aramazm Tom Terrlto ROW 2 Tom Muscarella Tom Losi, Harold Katz, lim Brier, Mike Evanco, Phil Kruezer, Ieff Kruezer, Bill Nikisher, obakof B- Vine 77 k -ff' Y rm A f , A f Q1 P 4. 114, S 41-sr...-Q W Q ra Q s fl 6 1 Q g, 41 w ' A 1' 1 Row 1: Gayle Popeg Row 2: Pat Boddie, Kathy Galvin, Earvetta Bizzele: Row Michele Musty, Lisa Fickling, Mary Sharp, Pat Haettenschwiller, Pier Taylo Row 4: Tracey McKibben, Carol Pietromicia, Diane Iones. GIRLS' . VOLLEYBALL A This year's Girls' Volleyball team put forth a great effort in the volleyball tournament which was held at Kensington High School. After much preparation, the Bennett team placed second in their league and was one of four Buffalo Public Schools to make it to the finals. All of the team members agree that they deiinitely have the poten- tial to place first. They are therefore looking forward to a better year in 1975. BASKETBALL Bennett's Girls' Basketball team began its territic season with a series of practice sessions. After many hours of sweating through drills, the team began its austere schedule. Schools such as Nardin Academy, Sacred Heart Academy and the Park School at Nottingham proved to be worthwhile oppo- nents. The team is confident that their success will continue to grow in future years. Row 1: Lisa Fickling, Mary Perkins. Doreen Evans: Row 2: Cathy Boddie, Pat Haettenschwiller. P Boddie, Carolyn King. Margaret Carr, Toni Evans. 80 1: Robin Cunninghamg Row 2: Pat Gray, Michele Musty, Kathy Galvin, Margaret Carr. Ieanetta in, Carol Pietromiaca. Patricia Meiller, Brenda Alessi, Gale Featherstone. BASEBALL Throughout last year, a group of girls worked extremely hard to ob- tain a girls' Softball team. After many weeks of having girls sign a membership sheet, a team was iinally established. 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Shedrick Sheryl Ann Sidel Richard Siejak Brenda Simmons Q72 vgf me 4023 W6 ZH 0 4 Z7 , '72 if William I. Sloan Peter Smilanich Bennett W. Smith, Ir. yu , Dan Sonricher Oliver E. Spellman Marilyn I- Spiiklllly Dorothy Die-Ice Simmons Liz Skillaci Marvin Stonney Smith Montgomery I. Stanford 1 0 f Q' A Tir. I: ee e ii-.19 -iii. . ' - Zfazg zrfar fgasr ghq sa may U wge, gin 9726 Ziggvjg ngafa -C2 gqarcfzfz' fgeafrj ,yer Uzazpffaf M1523 Lrpfcwfzq ngbg as Cf 'ogy zsfessirgqs iam 61116158 fflaysf aw .swf a fffafq 4015056 mise wyayas my pfauz. MHMDD Cocita Strickland Carol Sturckler Colleen Sweet F Ladine Thomas eborah M. Thompson Theresa Thompson 08 Tix-one Phillip Tisdale Patricia Toolen Dauria Torre G. Torre larles Lucky Torrence, Ir. irald Torrence Mary Lou Trautwein B0l'lIli6 A- Trebes Christina Tr0Cki y 109 1 Lucia Tronolone Barbara Upper rj Mary White Valerie Wiggins 0 Pamela Vacanti Ianet Walters Dale Wear N . Debra Williams Paul Waker Melissa Warning Diane Weyer ,-,,.,,.,,.k f . 1 mis Ieffrey Williams ll ffl A' LA' andy Williams William Williams Cindy Willoughby Wilson Cindy Wingerter Winggner Laina Wood Esther Lynn Wright I. Yavicoli Rich Young Stephanie Zieniewicz Karen Wilson Robbin Wright Regina Zimmerman ADAMS, TRACEY: Sr. Class Girl's Treasurer: Student Council 4: Bowling Club 1: Drill Team 1, 2: College. ADINOLFE, jEFFERY: Silver Honor Pin: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Coast Guard. AGOSTINI, INGRID CARLOTTA: Student Council: College. ALIUWANI, MILEKA: Sr. Class Historian: Black Student Union 1-4: Sgt. at Arms 3, 4: Booster Club 2-4: Bowling Club 2-4: Delta Chi Beta Hi-Y 2-4: Chaplain 3, 4: Gospel Choir 3: BEACON Advertising Staff 3: jr. Achievement: National Achievement Commendation: SUNY at Buffalo. AMICO. SAL: From Bishop Fallon H.S. 1972: Gym Monitor 4: Baseball 1-4 Major: Basketball 2: Squad: U.B. ARCUDI, CHARLES: jeweled Honor Pin: National Honor Society 3, 4: Bennettonian, Sports Editor 3. Ed.-in-chief 4: Undecided. ARNONE, BRAD: Bronze Honor Pin: Baseball 3, 4Major: Football 2-4 Major: College. ANTHONY, SHERRINE A.: Riding Club 1: Math Club 1: Cafeteria Worker 1, 2: B.S.U. 1- 4: College. ANDERSON. DERRICK: Undecided. BALD, LINDA C.: jeweled Honor Pin: Library Monitor 3, 4: Band 1-3: BEACON 4: Bowling Club 4: College. BANDSTON, SABRINA: Undecided. BARBER, MICHAEL: Bronze Honor Pin: Chorus 2-4: College. BARDO, CYNTHIA: Work BARR, DONNA: Student, Council 3, 4: jr. Alternate for Inter High: Sr. rep. for Inter High: Cheerleader 2-4: Booster Club 2-4: Human relationship club 4: B.S.U, 1, 2: College. BATES, IOSEPH: Silver Honor Pin: DECA 3, 4. Book Store. Assist. Man. 4: Undecided. BECHTOLD. KAREN: Guidance Monitor: Work. BEC-KFORD, DENISE: From Westwood H.S. 1974: Undecided. BECKMAN, DEBBIE: Art Society 1, 2 Treasurer 3: Booster Club 2: Science Club, Treasurer 1: Library 3: BEACON 4: S.U.C. at Buffalo. BIVENS, RENEE R.: Chorus 2: B.S.U. 1-3: Delta-Chi Beta Hi-Y 2-4: College. BLOCK, EYLENE KAREN: Silver Honor Pin: BECA 3, Treasurer 4: Guidance Monitor 2: Bookstore Monitor 4: Bowling Club 4: College. BLOCK WENDY LOREN: Silver Honor Pin: Office Monitor 1, 2: Art Project Award 1973: Buffalo State College, BOBENREAD. NANCY: Office Monitor: Band 1-4: College. BOCHYNSKI, ROSANNA: jeweled Honor Pin: French Club 1, 2: Future Secretaries Assos. 3, Secretary 4: Chorus 1: Work. BOLDEN, DOLORES L.: Riding Club 1: Cafeteroa 1m B.S.U. 1-4: Student Council 1: College. BONFANTE, CATHY: Bronze Honor Pin: Booster Club 1: Oftice Monitor 2: Volleyball 1: Riding Club 1: Nursing School. BOWLER, jOHN R.: Library Monitor 1-4: It's Academis 1-4: Debate Team 2-4: Undecided. BOZEMAN, BE'I'I'Y: Bronze Honor Pin: Office Monitor: Chorus: Bennettonian: B.S.U.: Bryantt and Stratton. BOZER, TIMOTHY R.: Key Club 1-3: Swim Monitor 2: Swim team 1, Squad 2-4 Major: Ski Club 1-2: College. BRIGHAM, CAROL: DECA: Treasurer: Sigma Alpha Tau 1-3, Auditor 4, Pres.: S.U.C. BRINKLEY, GISELE D.: Spanish Club 2: Girls Chorus 2, 3: Mived Choir 1, 3: Gamma Hi-Y: mother hen: B.S.U. 2-4, BROWN, CLIFFORD A.: jeweled Honor Pin: National Honor Society 3, 4: Swim Team 2 Squad Letter: Harbinger 2, 3: P.A. Crew 3, 4: AVA 2: A.F.S. 4: College. BROWN, DENISE: B.S.U. 3, 4: Chorus 1-3: Gospel Choir 2, 3: Gamma 3: Treasurer 4. BRUNDO, SHARON: Guidance Monitor: College. BUCHWALD, IANET: French Club 1, 2: Office Monitor: Guidance Monitor: Plans to attend College. BURKES, KIM: Bowling Club 4: Attendance Monitor 4: Chorus 2, 3: Gospel Choir 2: BEACON 4: B.S.U. 4: Student Council 1: SUNYAB at Buffalo. BURMEIER, THOMAS: Undecided. BAIAK, MARY BETH: From Mi. st. joseprfs 1973: College. BEAVERS, GREGORY: From Riverside 1974: B.S.U. 4: Wayne State. CAHILL, GERALD: jeweled Honor Pin: S.O.D.A.D. 1: Math Club: College. CAMMARATA. PETER: jeweled Honor Pin. National Honor Society 4: Key Club 4 Interact 2-4: Latin Club 2, 3: Student Counci 3: Health Club 3: Vice President 4: Gym Monitor 4: Track 1-4: Major Letter 3, 4 Squad Letter 1, 2: Football 2-4, Squad Letter 2, Major Letter 3, 4: Basketball Statistician 3 4, Major Letter 3, 4: BEACON 4, Associate Editor: S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo. CAMPBELL, KENNY: Football 2-4: Major Letter 3, 4, Squad Letter 2: B.S.U. 1-4, College. CARR, IOSEPH: Swim Team 1, 2: BEACON 4: College. CARTER, TERRENCE: Bronze Honor Pin Football: College. CARUSO, jlM: Bronze Honor Pin. CHAPMAN, MARILYN: From Campus School in 1972: B.S.U. Booster Club 2-4: Study Hall Monitor 2-4: Mr. Dzimian Monitor 4: Volleyball Intramurals 2, 3: Delta Chi Beta Treasurer 3, Sgt. at Arms 4: College. CHAMBERS, SARAH: jeweled Honor Pin: Art Society 1-3: French Club 4: Girl's Basketball Team 3: BEACON 4, Faculty and Administration staff 4: College. CHEEK, MILTON: Football: Baseball: Bowling Club: Chess Club: G.M.I. College at Detroit. COBB, MICHAEL: Undecided COLEMAN, SYLVIA: BEACON 4: College. COLLINS, BEVERLY: Gospel Choir: Art Institute of Pittsburg. COMER, ANTHONY D: College. . CONOVER, STEWART: Undecided. COX, PAULA: From Campus School in 1973: Student Council 4: Gospel Choir 3: Booster Club: BEACON 4: B.S.U.: Delta Chi Besta: Ohio State University. CRASI-IELL, PAUL: From Bishop Fallon in 1972: S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo. CREAN, DON: College. CRIBAR, DEBBY: Undecided. CROSS, IEFFREY: From Hutch-Tech in 1972: Silver Honor Pin: Hockey Team 2: S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo. COWAN, LANA: College. CATALINO, jOSEPHINE: America Club 1: Vice Pres. 4: Chorus 1: College. 112 DAPP, NANCY ELLEN: From Fillmore Middle: Library Monitor 4: HARBINGER 1: German Club 1: College. DAVIS, CYNTHIA: Undecided. DAVIS, IAMES: Undecided. DAVIS, MIKE ANTHONY: Major letter in track: Football 1, 4: Bennettonian. DeMARCO, MARY: Student Council 4: Rosary Hill College. DePASQUALE. MARY ANN: Nursing. DITTA, VANESSA: DECA 3. 4: Future Secretaries Assoc, 3: Buffalo State College. DODSON, SHERRY: Internship Program: College. EBERHARDT, DAVE: Swim 1-4: Major 1-4: U.K. ECHOLS, BRENT: Undecided. EDWARD, ANGELA L. Silver Honor Pin: Basketball team, B.S.U.: Glee Club: College. EICHORN, WILLIAM: Gold Honor Pin: Swim Team 1, 2, 3. 4: 2 Major letters: Undecided. EVANCO. MICHAEL: Math Club 4: Hockey Team 4 Squad: BEACON 4: College. FALLIS. SUSAN I.: Bronze Honor Pin: Band 1-4: College. FERGUSON, MARTHA N.: From East High 1973: Bowling Club: B.S.U.: E.C.C. FICKLING, LISA K.: A.F.S. 4: Volleyball and Basketball teams: Chorus, Navy. FINKLEY, LaVERNE: Gospel Choir 1, 2: B.S.U. 1-4: DECA 4: Bryant and Stratton. FLEMISTER, KAREN L. Guidance Monitor 4: College. FLEMING, C.E. IR. III: From Lafayette 1972: Latin Club: Football and Track Teams: University of Sothern Calif. FORD. ERMA: Chorus: Undecided. FOUNTAIN, RAMSEY: Art Society 1, 2: P.S.F. Fan Club 3: Bennettonian 1: Feature Editor 2: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. GABNER, MARY: Undecided. GAINES, REGINALD I.: Student Council: Football Team 4. Squad Letter: BEACON 4, Sr. Assistant: Iohnson C. Smith College. CALVIN. IOSEPH R.: From Cardinal Dauhherty High 1972: Cross Country 4: Major Letter: Alfred Tech. GAMBINO, TERRI: Nursing School. GANNON, TINA C. Riding Club: BEACON 4. Art Editor: Undecided. GARCIA, GAYLE A.: Future Secretaries Assoc. 3, 4: Undecided, However, will probalbly attend Bryant and Stratton. GRAY, PATRICIA I.: Iewelled Honor Pin: National Honor Society 3, 4: Art Society 1-4: A.F.S. 4: DECA 3: Riding Club 3: Cafeteria Monitor 2-4: Complaint Board 4: BEACON assistant manager 4: College. GREEN, BERNADINE: Silver Honor Pin: Office Monitor 1, 4: Attendance Monitor 2: B.S.U. 2-4: Booster Club 3, 4: Student council 1: Grambling College. GREENE. BILL: From Bishop Fallon 1972: Undecided. GROSS, ELIZABETH A.: From Holy Angels 1973: Rosary Hill College. GUGLIUZZA, CAMILLE I.: Attendance Monitor: Switch-board College. GUIDO, DEBBIE: From Bishop McMahon 1972: Work. GENN, MARY KATHLEEN: Library Monitor 2: College. GAYLE, IACOB A. IR.: Iewelled Honor Pin: A.F.S. 2: B.S.U. 1, 2 Chairman 2: Drama Club 1: P.A. Crew 3: cross country 2: Gospel Choir 1, 2: Bennettonian Organization Editor 2: B.H.S. teacher's award 2: National Honor Society: BEACON: Lincoln University. GENCO, PETER I.: Iewelled Honor pin: Sr. class Pres.: National Honor Society 4: French Club 2, treasurer 3, Vice Pres. 4: Math Club 4: E.A.S. 3: Science Club 2: Hike and Bike 2: BEACON: Ir. Assistant 3, Business Manager 4: HARBINGER 3, 4: Bennettonian 3: Editor German newspaper 411: S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo. GECZKOWSKI. DEBBIE: Future Secretaries Assoc., vice Pres. 3: Office Monitor 4: French Club 1, 2: Latin Club 2: College. GIRARD, IIM: Key Club 1, 3, 4: Math Club 4: Swim Monitor 2, 4: AVA 4: Swim 1-3: captain 4: Track 2-4: Cross Country 2: Bennettonian 3, Sports Editor 4: Frisbee Club 3. 4: Armed Forces. HATTENSCHWILLER, PATRICIA G.: Ieweled Honor Pin: Interact 11, 12: Debate Team 12: Girl's Basketball 11, 12: Volleyball 12, Softball 12: Band 11. 12, Orchestra. 11, Stage Band 11. 113 IILTON. SHEILA H.: From nciation: Bowling, Albany State: Future er. NION, DONNY: From St. Ioes 1972: ica Club, Pres. 4: Bennett Rep. of Boys Armed Forces. IOUN, IEANNETTE: Undecided. IEY, DEBORAH A.: College PEN. CAROLYN: Undecided. KINS, DIANE: Ir. Achievement 2-4: dance Monitor 2-4: HARBINGER 3, 4: vteyer School of Nursing. NIIE, LAMAR: Stock Broker .ERER. KAREN: Cold Honor Pin: nal Honor Society: French Club 1: er Club 2: Main Office Monitor 2: Mr. ian's Monitor 2, 3: Work. KING. KENNY: Chess Team 2: Football ark. BCHLAC, CINDIE LEE: Latin Club 2. Attendance Monitor 2, 3: Captain 4: lmobile Representative 3: Brigham g University. CHWEILLER, NEAL: College. LLIN, LOWELL: From Kensington 1974: Club 4: Rosewell College ITOWER, CLAUDIA: junior Class dent: Booster Club 1: A.F.S. 2-4: :dance Monitor 2: Office Monitor 1: ION Advertising 3: Highlights Editor 4: ant Council 1: Treasurer 2. lt: President .mma Hi-Y: Emilio Ciampichini Award: na Cheerleader 1. 2: Wells College. ., IOHN: From Bishop Newman 1974: ge. :, KAREN IOYCE IKAY-KAYJ: Student icil 1: Drill Team 2: Senior Class atary: Bowling Club 1-3: B.S.U. 1-3: ma Hi-Y 1-4: College. .lARY, CORNELIA: Senior Class Vice- dent: Bowling Club 1-3: Drill Team I, 2: Captain 3: B.S.ll. 1, 2: Gospel Choir 1: I State University. .lKER, GARY: Football 4, Major Letter: .STON, PAULETTIE: B.S.ll. 4: I-I.C.C. .ge HOUCK, TED: Track 3. 4: Major Letter: Air Force. IIOWI-ILL, GLENDA: Guidance Monitor 4: Chorus 2: Delta Chi Beta 3, 4: Booster Club 3. 4: B.S.U. 3. 4: College. HUDSON, BRENDA: Student Council 1, 2. 4: B.S.U. 3: li.C.C. HUFF. DENISE: Bronze Honor Pin: College. I-IULME, KARIN: lewelled Honor Pin: Booster Club 1-3: Spanish Club 1. 2: Latin Club 3: Cheerleader 3. 4: Assistant Manager Boy's Baseball Team 3, 4: BEACON Advertising: B.C.H. school of nursing. HULME. MARGARET A.: Attendance Monitor: IIARBINGER: Bryant and Stratton. HUNTER. ROBEIN ELAINE: Cheerleader 3, 4: Booster Club: Rochester Institute of Technology, HULTZ. CHRISTINE: College. HAMILTON, BARBARA: From Sacred Heart Academy: Nursing School. IANUCCI, CINDY A.: College. IKOMA, NAOKO: From Iapan in 1974: A.F.S. 4: Ski Club 4: Math Club 4: College. IVORY. SCU'I'I': French Club 2, 3: Math Club 4: College. ISKER, IOIIN: Library 4: Chess Team 1-4: Captain 2: College. IACKSON. AN'l'OINE'l I'E: Fmm South Park 1972: lr. Achievement: HARBINCER 4: B.S.U.: College. IOHNSON. VERONICA: From Clinton Ir. 1972: BIZNNETTONIAN 2: Gamma Ili-Y 3: Chaplain 4: College. IOHNSTONE, MARIANNE: B.S.U. 1, 3: Booster Club 3: Bowling team 1, 4: Chorus 1: Gospel Choir 1. 2: College. IONES, LARRY: DECA 3, -1: Work. IONES. LANA: College. IONES. PHILIP: Swimming Monitor 1: S.U.C. at Buffalo. IONES, RANDY: Bowling Club 1: Work Experience 3: Track 2-4: Major Letter 2-4: Basketball 4: Canisius College. IOYCE, BARBARA: Undecided. IONES, HLVETA RENEE: Science Club 12 Booster Club 1: Latin Club 3: Main Office Monitor 3: Band 1, 2: Football Band 3: Bryant 8: Stratton. IOHNSON, GLORIA: Student Counc l: B.S.U.: Mr. Davis Monitor 3, 4: Drill Tea : S.U.C. at Buffalo. IOHNSON, PATRICIA: Booster Club Z, : B.S.U.: 1-4: Gamma,Hi-Y 1: Delta Hi-Y , Vice Pres. 3: Pres. 4: Drill Team 1-4: Riiii Club 3: GirI's Volleyball Team 4: Band Q1- : Orchestra 3: Secretary 1, 2: BEACON : SUNY at Stony Brook. ' IANOFSKY, GEORGE: From St. losephr Collegiate in 1972: Silver Honor Pi : American Field Service 3. 4: Art Society 3, 4: Frisbee Club 3. Vice President 4: Ski Club 4: Undecided. ' IAMES, KATHY: Work. I IACKSON, PENNY: From Grover Cleveland 1974: Chorus: College. ' i KANE, ELIZABETH DOLLY : Bronze Honor Pin: Booster Club 2: College. KARNYSKI. MARGARET A.: Silver Honor Pin: Riding Club 3: Interact 3: Art Society 1. 2, 3: Attendance Monitor 2: College. W KASPARZAK. MARK E.: Silver Honor Pin: Band: Orchestra. Stage Band 1-4: U.B. Music Major. KATZ, STWART: Iewcled Honor Pin: Key Club 2. 3: Student Council, Ir. Class Rep. 3: Hockey-Varsity 2. 3, 4: BENNETTONIAN 4: Complaint Board 3, 4: Math Club 3: Pres. 4: College-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. KINSLEY, DEBBIE: From Kensington 1972: Accelerated Ir. Frisbee Club 2, 4: Soccer Club 2, 3: Debate Team 3: BENNETFONIAN, F.Ed. 3. KORNMEHL, MARVIN: jeweled Honor Pin: Key Club 1-3: Math Club 3: Vice Pres. 4: Science Club 2: German Club 1. 2: Complaint Board 4: P.A. Crew 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Tennis Squad 3: BEACON 3, Photographing Editor 4: S.S.T.P. 3: S.U.N.Y.A.B. KORZELIUS, LINDA A.: E.C.C. KREUZER, IEFFREY: jeweled Honor Pin: Bowling Club 4: Math Club 4: Hockey Team 2-4: College. KRAUSE, DEBRA ALENE: Office Monitor: Bowling Club: College. KREBS, KATHY: jeweled Honor Pin, National Honor Society 3, 4: A.F.S. 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4: Art Society 1, 2: BENNETTONIAN 2: College. LAKAWSKAS, CAROL LYNN: Work. LEMAN, ROBERT: Undecided. LEWIS, ROBERE: Undecided. LICATA, MARYANN: From Mt. St. joseph's 1972: Guidance Monitor 4: Undecided. LIEBLER, WENDE: Guidance Monitor 3: College. LITALIEN, IEFFERY: Undecided. LIVINGSTON, DEBRA: Undecided. LOCANE, CATHY: jeweled Honor Pin: Attendance Montor 2: BEACON 3, Associate Editor 4: E.C.C. Tom Claus 3, 4. LOMAX, PANELA: Undecided. LOBLEY, GARY: Track: Major letter: College. LOSI, THOMAS H.E.: From Bishop Fallon 1972: Health Club 3: Gym Monitor 4: Baseball, Major 2, 3, 4: Hockey, Major 2. 3. 4: Captain 3, 4: College. LOUCKS, IEFFREY: Student Council 3, 4: Bowling Club 3, 4: College. LOVELL, SANDY: Office Monitor: Guidance Monitor: Undecided. b LUTZ, MARCE: From Holy Angel's Academy. LYMAN, TOM: From Burgard 1972: DECA: Work. MCDONOUGH, IENNIFER: jeweled Honor Pin: From Nardin Academin 1972: National Honor Society: BEACON 3: Italian Club 2: Art Society 2-4, Pres, 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: State Teachers. MORABITO. KATHLEEN: Guidance Monitor 2: Work. MANOS, LYNNE: Secretary jr. Class: Student Council 2: Library Monitor 1, 2: HARBINGER 3, 4: BEACON 3: Eastman School of Music. MCCARLEY, FRANCINE: Vice Pres. jr. Class: Booster Club 1-3: Cheerleader 1-4: Office Monitor 4: Chorus 2, 3: Drill Team 1: College. McCARTHY, MARY LOU: Gold Honor Pin: Hike 8: Bike Club 2: Complaint Board Pres. 4: Swim Team 1-4: Squad. Varsity 2-4: BEACON 3. Admistration Editor 4: Lake Forest College. MCKINNON, RITA: jeweled Honor Society: Ski Club 2, 3: A.F.S. 3: National Merit Commendation: College. MCKNIGHT, ALMERIA: Undecided. McQUADE, SUE: College. MEDIGE, TERI: Student Council 1, 3, Recording Secretary 4: Gospel Choir 1: BEACON 4: A.F.S. 1. 2: Riding Club 1, 3: Art Society 1. 2: Spanish Club Vice Pres. 1: S.U.N.Y.A.B. MESIAH, FRANCESCA: From Campus School 1973: jeweled Honor Pin: BEACON 4: Booster Club 3: Gamma 3, 4: B.S.U. 3, 4: S.U.N.Y.A.B. MILHOUSE, CYNTHIA D.: Student Council: B.S.U.: Oflice Monitor: Cafeteria Aid: Chorus: Gospel Choir: College. MILLER, ELLEN: College. MILLIRON, PATRICIA: Art Society 1, 2. 3: Future Secretaries Assoc. 4: College. MINELLA, LYNN: Work. MITCHELL, DAVID LEON: Student Council: Football 4: Track 4: Basketball 4: Band. MIYARES GRACIELA: jeweled Honor Pin: National Honor Society 3, 4: AFS 2: Secretary Treasurer 3, 4: Art Society 1: Chorus 4: BENNETTONIAN 1, 2: Student Council 1, 2: Mercer Club Speaking Contest 3: National Merit Semilinalist: College. MOLNAR, MARTHA H.: Bronze Honor Pin: College. MOORE, BONNIE ANN: Chorus 2, 3: BENNETTONIAN 2: jr. Achievement 2: Kent State. MOORE, MELVIN: Undecided. MONTELEONE, DAVE C.: Riding Club 3: Work. MOSGROBER, BILL: Cross Country 3, 4, Two Major Letters: Coast Guard: Track 3, 4. MORTELLARO, DINO: Band 1-4: Dancing Career. MOSE, LINDA KATHLEEN: Entered Bennett 1972: B.S.U., Treasurer 2. 3: Booster Club 2: NAACP 2, 3. Youth and Government 3: Bowling Club 1. 3: Secretary 2: Hi-Y Delta Chi Beta 1. 2, 3: College. MOSES, PAUL: From Canisuis 1973: AVA 4: Bowling Club 4: Air Force. MOTT, jEFF: From St. joseph's Collegiate 1972: Silver Honor Pin: Bowling 1, 2: College. MULLEN, MINNIE A.: From Woodlawn 1972: DECA Club: Football: Buffalo State College. MURPHY, SARA: From Clinton 1972: Bronze Honor Pin: Attendance Monitor: Student Council 1: Basketball 1-4: Volleyball 2-4: Chorus 1, 2: Booster Club 3: B.S.U. 3, 4: Delta Chi Beta 3, 4: Alabama State University. MUSCARELLA, THOMAS A.: Hockey Team 2-4: Baseball 3, 4 Major, Manager: College. And last but not least: MAHONEY, TONY: Class Clown 1-4: College. NEALY, ROY: Undecided. NEHLS. jULlE: Undecided. NEWSOM. ANNETE: Drill Team: Student Council: B.S.U.: Guidance Monitor: Cafeteria Monitor: Chorus 1-4: Gospel Choir: S.U.N.Y.A.B. NICHOLS, KEITH: From McKinley in 1972: American Field Service 4: French Club 4: 115 BENNETTONIAN 2. 3: HARBINGER 4: BEACON 4: Nyack College. OLSZEWSKI, LISA: Undecided. O'NElL. DENNIS: Undecided. O'RlLEY, LEN: Cross Country 2, 3: Undecided. ORSOLITS, IOSEPH: Undecided. PADUANO, BONNIE: From Sacred Heart 1972: Ieweled Honor Pin: National Honor Society: Art Society 2: French Club 2: Latin Club 3: Bowling Club 3: A.F.S. 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4: Key Club 3, Secretary 4: P.A. Staff 3, 4: Booster Club 2, 3: Main Office Monitor 2, 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: BENNETTONIAN 2, 3, 4: HARBINGER 3: BEACON Organizations Editor 4: College: Paul T. 4. PETERS, PATRICIA: From Roosevelt Ir. High in 1972: College. PETOCK, IOY: jeweled Honor Pin: German Club 1, 2: Art Society 1: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Mercer Speaking Contest Winner: S.U.C. at Buffalo. PILCHER. RONNIE: From Bishop Turner High School in 1972: Chess Club 3: Black Student Union 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2. 3: Bowling Club 2. 3, 4: General Motors Institute. PINKNEY, GERALD: Student Council 3: Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Rochester University. PI'I'I'S, CHARLENE: Orchestra 2: Drill Team 1. 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: College. PITTS, IAMES: Undecided. PLANTER, ZINA: Drill Team 1, 2, 3: Captain 4: Attendance Monitor 2. 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2. 3, 4: Pratt University. POPE. GAYLE: Attendance Monitor 4: Volleyball team 4: Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: D.I-. .:.. A. Club 4: Black Student Union 1, 2, 3: Undecided. POPE, IOE: Undecided: However, a theatrical career will be persued. POPEK. KATHLEEN: Attendance Monitor 1: Office Monitor 2, 3, 4: College, POPOWICZ, GEORGE: A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3: It's Academic Club 3: Library 4: Cross Country 2: BEACON 2. 3. 4: S.O.D.A.D. 1: l.C.O.W.A. 1: Student Council 2, 3. 4: College. POSTERMAN. MINDY: Film Club 1: Booster Club 2: Cheerleading 3, 4: D.E.C.A. Club 4: Office Monitor 4: Erie Community College. POWELL, ANNETT: Undecided. POZZUTO. DARLENE: French Club 2: Undecided. PRIMERANO, CAROL: Ieweled Honor Pin: National Honor Society: Office Monitor 4: College. PRINCE. IERRY: Gold Honor Pin: Key Club 1, 2: Complaint Board 4: Student Council 4: Audio Visual Crew 2. 3, 4: BENNETTONIAN 2. 3: It's Academic Club 4: College. PROCHOWNIK, IOANNE: Ieweled Honor Pin: National Honor Society: French Club 2: Secretary 3: German Club 1. 2: American Field Service 3. 4: American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student To Turkey: College. QUARLES, VALERIA: From McCormick High School in 1973: Marymorente College. RABINOWITZ, IOB: jeweled Honor Pin: It's Academic Team. lst Alternate 1. 2. 3, Vice Captain 4: Math Club 1. 2. 3. 4: French Club 1. 2: Bowling Club 3, 4: Soccer Club 3, 4: Audio Visual Crew 4: Band and Orchestra 3. 4: National Merit Commendation: College: Regents Scholarship Winner. RADICE, MARLENE: DECA: College. RADICE. MICHAEL: Undecided. REGER. STACEY: Volleyball 1: Chorus 2: BEACON 4: Bryantt and Stratton Business Institute, Secretarial Practice will be persned. RICOTTA. RON: leweled Honor Pin: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Latin Club Vice President 2: BEACON 1, 2, 3, Personal aid and confident to the editor 4: Staff car 1- 4: College. ROBINSON, GAIL C.: Entered Bennett in 1973: Undecided. ROSS, TIMOTHY M.: Audio Visual Crew 4: Public Address System 4: Stage Crew 4. Soccer Club 3. 4: BENNETTONIAN 4: Stage University of New York at Buffalo. ROTHENBERG, ALAN: Math Club 2: Key Club 1: Interact 3: Audio Visual Aid 1, 2, 3. 4: Stage Crew 1. 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Stage Band 3: College. 1 SAIA. LYNN: College. SAIA, THOMAS: From Cardinal O'Hara H.S. 1972: Bryant and Stratton Business Institute. SCHMIT, MARY: French Club 1: College. SHAFER, MICHAEL SPENCER: Art Society: College. SHAVERS, SHARON: Bronze Honor Pin: Art Society 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: BEACON 3, Advertising Editor 4: Wellesley College: Stanley Steamer 1. 116. 2, 295, 3, 394, 4: Richard 455: National Foundation for Kidneys anonymous 4: P.S.F. fan Club 4 fonlyl. SHEDRICK. RAYNARDO R.: From Humboldt Ir. H.S. 1972: Chorus 2, 3, 4 Winner of Speaking Contest: Undecided. SIDEL, CHERYL ANN: Art Society 1. 2: Erie Community College. SIEIAK, RICHARD: American Field Service 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: College. SIMMONS, BRENDA: Black Student Union 1, 2. 3, 4: Drill Team 1. 2, 3, 4: Guidance Monitor 4: Gospel Chori 2, 3: Booster Club 1. 2, 3: College. SKERENCAK. GAIL MARIE: Ieweled Honor Pin: National Honor Society 3, 4: D.E.C.A. 3: Key Club 3, 4: French Club 3, Secretary 4: Guidance Monitor 2, 3: Girl's Chorus 1: BEACON, Ir. Assistant 3. Editor-in-chief 4: Smith Book Award. Pre-Med. College. 116 ,,,. SKILLACI, LIZ: From Mt. St. Ioe's Academy: Ieweled Honor Pin: Sister's of Charity Hospital. SLOAN, WILLIAM I.: From Givvs Sr. H.S. St. Petersburg, Fla. 1974: D.E.C.A. 4: Riding Club 4: Gospel Choir 4: BEACON 4: St. Petersburg Ir. College of Nursing. SMILANICH, PETER: Work. SMITH, BENNETT' W.: From Princeton l'I.S. 1972: Gold Honor Pin: Undecided. SMITH, MARVIN IStonneyI: Track, two Maior Letters: Band 2, 3, 4: Stoneybrook College. SONRICKER, DAN: Silver Ilonor Pin: Bowling Club: Baseball: Undecided. SPELLNIAN, OLIVER E.: Football 2: Squad Letter: Track, Squad 2, Major 3, 4: College. SPITALNY, MARILYN I.: Ieweled Ilonor Pin: Science Club 1: Art Society 2, 3, 4: BEACON 4: Student Tutor 3: College. STANFORD, MONTGOMERY I.: Black Student Union 1: Student Council 2: Audio Visual Aid 2: Cross Country 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Gospel Choir 1: U.S. Navy. SCHUBERT, AXEL: American Field Service Exchanged Student. SIMMONS, DOROTHY DIE-IOli : From Kensington H.S. 1972: Black Student Union: Drill Team: Chorus: U.S. Marine Corps. SCINTA, ROBIN M.: Bronze Honor Pin: Accelerated Iunior: Buffalo General Hospital. STAUB, IULIE: College. STEINHART, ALAN: Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Math Club 3: Tennis Varsity Letter e,r: S.U.N.Y.A.B. STEINBACH, CANDACE: Ieweled rionm Pin: From Sacred Heart Academy in 1973: National Honor Society: Math Club 4: Ski Club 1: Tennis Club 2: BEACON Assistant Business Manager 4: State University of New York at Buffalo. STEPHAN, SUSAN! Silver llonor Pin: Guidance Monitor 1, Student Council 1: BEACON Advertising staff 4: Undecided. STEVENSON, DEBRA: College. STRICKLAND, COCITA: Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 3: Black Student Union 2, 3, 4: Sectetary 3, 4: Horseback Riding Club 3: Gospel Choir 3: Ir. Achievement: College. STURCKLER, CAROL: Bronze Honor Pin: Attendance and Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4: Erie Community College. SWEET, COLLEEN: Future Secretaries Association: Work. THOMAS, LADINE: Drill Team 1, B.S.U. I-4: Booster Club 3: Columbia University. THOMPSON, DEBORAH: Booster Club 3: DECA 4: Attendance Monitor 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: Chorus 1: Student Council 3: College. TIMKO, MARY: Football Manager 4: Art Society: College. TIRONE, CHARLENE: DECA: Ski Club 4: Work. TOOLEN, PAT: French Club 1: Treasurer: College. TORRE, DONNA C.: Work. TORRENCH, ROBERT: Student Council 4: Chorus 3: Bowling Club 3: Undecided. TRAUTWEIN, MARYLOU: Future Secretaries. TROCK, CHRISTINA: AFS 3: Ski Club 3: BEACON 4 Sr. Editor: Complaint Board 3, 4: Student Council Vice Pres. 4: Union: Drill Team: Chorus: U.S. Marine Corps. TRONOLONE, LUCIA: Undecided. TURNER, CATHY: National Honor Society: Band 1, 2: Bryant and Stratton. VACANTI, PAMELA: From Bishop McMahon 1973: Niagara Community Community College. WALTERS, CATHRYN: Fmm Savannah lligh School in 1974: Undecided. WALTER, IANET: Complaint Board 3: Delhi. WARNING, MELISSA: Undecided. WEYER, DIANE: Ieweled Honor Pin National Honor Society 3. 4: French Club 1, Sec.-Treasurer 2: Ski Club 2: It's Academic Club 3: Bowling Club 3, 4: Latin Club 3 IIARBINGER 3. 4: Ithaca College. SHITE, MARY: Students To France 3 College. wiccms, VALERIE: From Campus High School in 1973: Black Student Union 1: Delta- Chi-Beta 2: Drill Team 2: Black Dance Workship 2: Fisk University. WILLIAMS. DEBORAH: Booster Club 2 Delta-Chi-Beta 2: Black Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3: Office Monitor 1, 2. 3. 4 Bowling Club 4, Secretary: N.A.A.C.P. Youtl Buffalo. Secretary 3, 4: N.A.A.C.P. Youth New York State, Secretary: Iunioi Achievement 4: Howard University will be attended. WILLIAMS, RANDY: Cross Country freshman year: Bowling Club 3: Ohior Technical Institute will be attended. WILI.lAMS, WILLIAM: FR: Bradshaw Higl School in Alabama in 1974: Bell and Howel Electronic School. WILLOCHBY, CINDY: Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4: Girl's Chorus a, 3, 4: College: College wil be attended. WILSON, KAREN: Bowling Club 2, 3. delegate inter-high student council 3.4: Blaclw student Union 2, 3: State University of New York at Buffalo. WILSON. ROBBYN: From Calasanctius in 1973: Black Student Union 1, 2: Booster Clul 1: Student Council 2: Gamma Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Youth N.A.A.A.C.P. 2, 3, 4: College will be attended. WINGERTER, CINDY: Bowling Club 1: Stat: University of New York at Buffalo. WRIGHT, WSTHER: Student Council 1-4 Drill team 1, 2: Gamma Hi-Y: Corres. Sec. YAVICOLI, DON: Key Club 1-4: Vice Pres. 4: Football 2, 3: Squad Letter: E.C.C. YOUNG, RICHARD: Baseball Manager 2, 4: Major Letter 3, 4: Work. ,if if Y' a 'P x 5' -WH. :f'z- in-- X , Qlgq., mf X his vii- -vasq-: s 6 IULLY IUNIQRS H. R. 20-Mr. Fisher - ROW 1: Ice Blackwell, Peter Cutler, Frank Emiliani, Sam Taub, Iames Davis, lr. ROW 2: Ron Ball, Steve y Swain, Terry France, Bill Gunn, Victor Gaston, Iohn Stevens, Saul Schwarzberg: ROW 3: Mike McDonald. 0 120 'W ' 2 Music, Maestro please! , fi- 1 V .U 52 f 4 ,. f x. 4 H.R. 60-Mr. Buono - ROW 1: Darryl Hilliard, Reggie Herring, Bernard Webber, Devotie Pompay, john Davis: ROW 2: Dennis Staples, Tyrone Bivensg Charles Sellers, Bruce Karmazing Tom Ranahan, Bill Harvey, Kevin Moses, Bart Williams, Grey DuHame1. lH.R. 103-Murphy - ROW 1: Iosie Lion, Annette Reid, Marjorie Thompson, Salena Strickland, Iacqueline Iohnson, Paula Bonfante: ROW 23 Lisa Matthews, Stephanie Martin, Robin Powell, Celeste Malec, Sandy Shafer, Ann Turner: ROW 3: Carolyn Cooper, Ioyce Cathey, Cynthia Edwards, Linda Hunt, Cheryl Burreli, Lynn Moore, Beverly Turner. H.R 143-Schweitzer-Keith Cfuffj Oden, Don Holleubech, David QBig Timej Brazaton, Wayne Lewis, Walter Dilliory, Mark Sheelyg ROW 2: Anthony Sailor, Leo Iohnson, Victor johnson, David Gonlag. Mark Konklin, Mitchell P. Korus, Henry Williams, Weasel Wyatt: ROW 3: Tony Rome, Mike Lonzi, Harold Kobakof. 5' null 41114 ,porn -.4-ll -I F gl I D X1 . 5. 1' ,pvllhl A-144.144 ,,ppllllg Alqlllq Fig ls ry!! ..41a your 121 H.R. 159-Mr. Collins - ROW 1: Ieff Stromberg, Parris Spivey, lim Frank, Chris Baugh, Elbert Davis. Anthony Iohnson: ROW 2: Mike Erckert, Leonard Stokes, Tim Mulhern, Dennis D.I. Pugh, Eric Austin, DeWitt Oliver. Artie McMinn. William Sims: ROW 3: Iohn Dixon, Derrick Cottrell: Kenneth Peoples, Mike Kudd, lack Koltarz. Eddie Troutman, Tom Cope, Vaughin Russell, Mike Lyon: ROW 4: Ronald Shipman, Dennis Amerson, Philip Mandura, Marty Page. HR 171-Mr. Linden - ROW 1: Donna Dickerson, Cynthia Iackson, Debbie Houck. Dawn Zehler, Kathy Cox: ROW Z: Diane Weltz, Alison Burgoyne, Mary lane Kuras. Monica Boniface, Diane Abato. Grace Evans, Greta Burmeierg ROW 3: jackie Reed. Lori Watts, Essie King. Barb Morales. Duane jones, LouAnn Fricano, Colleen Kilian, Arcilla Clayback, Lorraine Valone: ROW 4: Clare Lutz, Adrian Franklin, Deborah Lawrence, Sharon Lewis. 122 I ER. 181-Miss Lach - ROW 1: Robin Washington, Nancy Staub, Christine Ministero, Davida saines, Linda Southers, Linda Messina: ROW 2: Linda Mose, Deborah Dayton. Barbara Ware, itephanie Zieniewicz. Sharon Weber, Denise Martin: ROW 3: Debbie McCarthy, Mandy Cathey, tidy Raggs, Ianet Knooihuizen, Nancy Brigham, Denise Degon, Kathy Herrick, Wanda cDougald, Mary Evanco: ROW 4: Muriel Katz, Terry LoManto, Dorothy Brown. as ,,., H.R. 259-Mr. Vickery - ROW 1: Rich Hausle, Leroy Waters, Richard Zacker, joel DiMarco: ROW 2: Ricky Martin, Edward Livingston, Tom Territo, Fred Brooks: ROW 3: Chris Tomascwski, Iack Bower, Reggie Iackson, Dave Thines. Paul Linneman, Lawrence Schuh: ROW 4: Maurice L. Hairston, Anthony L. Morgan, Brian Hillard l, William Hollywood Bland I, Paul Younge. Tony Salley, Bobby Cray. Which Witch is Which? H.R. 281-Lytle - ROW 1: Gwendolyn Prewett, Ann Linodsay, Fran Forster: ROW 2: Sue Unger, Denise Goree, Brenda Wilson, Michelle Cichowiczg ROW 3: Colleen Madison, Veronica Baker. Ieanettea Chatman, Sweet Stuff, Willa Locke, Kathy LaLonge, Pan King: ROW 4: Roberta Burseiu, Carole Putromica, Kathy Gabner, Patricia Bowler, Ioy Klein, Sugar ReStone, Sherry Paul. ,T H.R. 305-Carron - ROW 1: Belinda Keener, MaryBeth Galvin, Shirley Frisicaro, Ellyn Kreuder, Marion Fenetz: ROW 2: Michell Ransden, Robin Scinta, Mary Blood, Patrica Knight, Valerie Brown, Carolyn Mack, Reedie Williams, Carol Reese: ROW 3: Elizabeth Foeger, Michelle Mouck, Annette Goldberg, Cheryl Fitzgerald. Dianne Caranders. fFrom right to leftj H. R. 317-Palz - ROW 1: Yvonne Barnes, InesMiyares, Toni Albanesi, Beverly Collins, Dorthea Tolbertg ROW 2: Gail Milhouse, Christine Gauvain, Annette Larkin. Felice Spellmang ROW 3: Becky Berman, Mari Blue. Selena Eldridge, Sverdlik Ballard. Nancy Shirley, Colleen Mannes, Sahron Korzelius, Rose Anderson, Anne Perry, Bonnie Seibold fFrom Right to Leftj BENNETT' R. 343-Esker - ROW 1: Ioe Grippi, Thomas Howell, Bogus Azzarelli, Mark O'Donnel1, Al Prosser, Mark Curcie: ROW 2: rtiss Avery, Bill Eleey, Mark Andregewski, Alden Gray, Howard Schanzer, Terry Long, Gary Beasley: ROW 35 Derrick on, Brian MacDonald, Steve Ebel, Wayne Simmons, Kenneth Iohnson, Aaron Martin, Eric Cutter V 125 1 , ,ff VA L.. , f iff? ff-7 7 C uw-555 ,- 4-n 29X 952355: . ,Q l b w:-s,1sA-,' 4 -,L ,f , .4 3-,lp- ,, rf W J, -. fu r., ..vJ1L1v.- 1 A 12.1 .L4..Tf221i., e- Lg- .,:g., 1545, 1 4,34 -1 , 3 M 8 H , if . 3' 's P1 ' 'rx Gigi? ' I 2' 5 g Ww,Q,5a 1- . 92 iiflli' 5 1 ' fa ' 'Q .4 ' H ' 'S ' ,Y-1 zfvili , . ' n w , , 4 -V wif E-ml? , 5. 1 if W . X? m ' If-N iii 'fl in , , ,a l gn, ' ,S 1-Ti E - F :yu Qi J ' fu-if UN fi-Q 155543 P-1 u . ,V ' wg f Q ' .. g 'f ' S C. L? b Q KL.Nx,g:qggi'5i3 A ' ' U 311 ' 4' x x TAT L, 4 , ,N . 'N ,f . L M W , 5.2.55 . 0, wbxx Raw A, fr, .. T512 -. X37 STV' 'Wig MFEC K R'-P Lf' SF ? ,iid-5 WP. -,D 3 3' C ...'!f ' , k , ,R ii? 4? ,, . , W .-.f .-5: , Q fn X., ,air 3 3 if s .- Q' 1 F V, Y X ..', . , Q vu.-r 1, -1, 1 jirff, Q -,Q 4. . ,N lag. ' '1 .71 - . UTS r .,g Q ,K 1 V' .f Q - . 'E a V. 1 w X ff e. mphw. ig x Q! , . ,Gb J? ,, yy. V J 2. .... -1,1 ya, .-, P H.R. 404-Wrozosek - ROW 1: Kathy Hill, Francine Potenzo, Denise Battaglia, Ianet Hilliard, Kathy Manzella. Susan Ikazmierczak, Patrica Overtong ROW 2: Vemnica Baker, Debbie Quadnow, Roxane Mangione, Diane Schalberg, Winn Bowler, Chris Nowak: ROW 3: Donna Simon, Toni Montgomery, Cheryl Edwards, Carolyn King, Ioanne Anzalone, Linda Hunt, Deborah Frazier l.R. 419-Cooper - ROW 1: Cahy Howard, Carolyn Mullens, Gina Collins, Carole Hick, Gina Williams: ROW 2: inda Nelson, Pat Lis, Donna Lee, Liz Faso, Sarita Allen: ROW 3: Carmelita Taylor, Donna Silvestrini, Terri 'ehulik, Marylo Teodorwski, Gloria Landsman, Grace Langer, Paula Simon: ROW 4: Cheryl Taylor, Margret arr, Martie Lock, Annette Bonafede V l 12 7 flia-Lsg, I - , , , 57, X-: XL f'.qf5, zfiggfy, 1 X j Six ,X , Q- A ,Mk A if we ws? 1 . ,,.. MQW' x . F J, QW 5- E ,WG ,. 9 ,N M I - I 'Bali .. -.av Rf. ,QM 95 , A x 1 il Q 5' ll 'A 55 6'i Ox 'U 1 , ' 31- ' 92 lj Q NB.. -Sy: 1 I..-Q ,,-lx , I .K xx.-+ 523 gr ' 2' NJ R. 229-Mr. Schor - ROW 1: Bryyain Mosgrober, Ioe Cino, Iohnny Rand, Ion Carvanna, Rush: ROW 2: Matt McDonough, Charles H. Hudson, Paul Harbison, Ivory Crockett, Polila: ROW 3: Moses Brian, David Korzelius, Paul Betz, Kent A. Olden, Hashiem Buy a perfect sleeper . . . LLR. 285-Mrs. Troy - ROW 1: Donna Hemphill, Rosemary Alexander, Sheilah Norwood. Amy Gross, Lorna Rice: ROW 2: Belinda Vebber, Eileen Duggan, Myra Lewis. Mary Frankino, Marcia Cooper, Gale Featherstone: ROW 3: Iudy Knapp, Denise Elliott, Lee Edams, Lois Webster, Irene Abrelans, Cheryl Colston, Yolanda Pratcher, Donna Iannci, Paula Cooper, jane Buclher, Susan iosenboemg ROW 4: Dawn Cappola, Iennie Haley, Patty Alaimo, Carin Little, Sally Ryken. I H.R. 289-Mr. Christman - ROW 1: Lori Radice, Cheryl Martin, Cathy Galvin. Robin Steeler, Barbara Roth: ROW 2: Daryl Costello, Gwen Iohnson, Wendy Korus, Valerie Hall, Teresa Regensdoffer, Kelata Bell, Barb Archinger, Elene Roberts. K , , ., Iakgff V l ,A , , H.R. 303-Mrs. Bremer - ROW 1: Sheryl-Anne Licata, Lisa Sciortino, Liz Osborn: ROW 2: Rosemary Akons, Carla Carey, Tricia Cox, Terri Matthews, Rosemary Albonesi: ROW 3: Debbie Gigante, Mary Scheitinger, Pam Degon, Corinthia Boykin. Lisa Griffin, Karen Reese. Kim Seiabarresi, lane Ioyes, Virgina Smith: ROW 4: Linda Schuller, Donna Corley, Marie Cheek, Patti Schaus, Debbie Bonito, Armesta McDougald, Denise Brooks, Linnea Baver, Helene Vaux, YpYo Munyon. Brenda Duff, Elaine Smigiel. l-LR. 311-Mr. Watson - ROW 1: Lewis Kelly, Hugh Arnold, Bob Schultz, Thomas Klenkeg ROW 2: Dwaine Mott, William Pettys, Paul Kane. Robert Burton, Bill Pappas, Iames Banks: ROW 3: Tyrone Wooten. Vincent Burkes, Greg Lobley, Gary Franknoinog ROW 4: Don Salamone, Ioe LaMastra, Greg Nelson, Anthony Huff. R. 315-Mr. Lewandowski - ROW 1: Greg Boles, Greg Williams: ROW 2: Hayward Crawley, Kaito Chambley, Tom nternan, Bobby Green, Andre Nealy, Bill Brabson: ROW 3: Ricky Ivy, Rick Schmitt, Dages Azzarelli, Tom Printup. Timmy ries. I 133 H. R. 347-Mr. Lancina - ROW 1: Nick Millemaci, Marty Moynihan, Tony Notaro, Mike Ventola: ROW 2: Mathew Brooks, Robert Miniszewski, Kevin Long, lames France, Michael McCoy, Robert Grinage: ROW 3: Randy Aman, LT. Lee, Neal Goldbury, Edward Franklin, Norris Locke, Charles Woods: ROW 4: Dave Rosen, Martin Bullock. , , H.R. 369-Mr. Deinzer - ROW 1: john Turner, Chester Nowakowski. Dennis Martin, Anthony Sidote, Taryl Lane: ROW 2: Michael Full, Peter Tinkel, lim Simon, lim Hubbard, Eric Kasprzak, David Campbell, Casey Swain: ROW 3: Iarvis Aldrige, Derrick Coles, Iohn Locke, Tony Arcudi, Winston Whittaker: ROW 4: Dan Conley, Doug Adamczyk, Dennis R. Locke. 134 771 - .A . , Jr , . . R. 377-Mrs. Cheiffetz - ROW 1: Mary Alice Sciandra, Wanda Goree: ROW 2: Cathy Griswold, Linda oigante, Rose Madonia, Patty Manzella: ROW 3: Chris Vertino, Deborah Hawkins, Yvetto Cameron. andy Powell, Christine Case: ROW 4: Lisa Pasquarella, Tammy Hall, Larysa Wolosheniuk, Mae obinson: ROW 5: Michele Musty, Pat Meiller, Sandra Reid, Delilah Hobson, Cynthia Cusaac, Sharon enley, Ianet Ianofsky. i i N 1 H.R. 399-Mrs. Newler - ROW 1: Audrey Williams, Gina Dickerson, Annette Curcio, Mary Sharp: ROW 2: Peggy Evanisky, Cindy Faltisco, Gwen Brown. Avannell Simon, Grayla Hurd: ROW 3: Mary Stoehr, Normie Seitz, Paula Davis, Katie Bowler, Linda Stevenson. Kim Cummings, Linda Simmons, Pamm Merrilield, Tina Paravalos: ROW 4: Michelle Hill, Theresa Nikisher, Pam Smith, Lenore Chapman, Valerie Coleman, Cynthia Avino, Myleita Williams, Elizabeth Morrison. 135 H.R 403-Miss Schmidt - ROW 1: Brietta Brim, Karen McCaffery, Leslie Strong, Colleen Lucas, Elsie Carter, Maureen Mulhern: ROW 2: lane Karnyski, Elaine Peters, MaryBeth Santorio, Sari Swede, Cecelia Curtis: ROW 3: Shirley Hill. Daphne Torrence, Patty Orazi, Darlene Briggs, Tracey Dodson, Anna Porter, Shirley Iones, Sandra McKinnon, Brenda Hooks, Margaret Barry, Darlene Clemons: ROW 4: Pat Dinder, Ann Leinen, Cheryle Brown. H.R. 424-Dr. 424-Dr. Miyares - ROW 1: Vette Cameron, Deboura Parker, Lynn Pietromicca, Lenora Campbell. Karen Orcutt: ROW Z: Xhevrije Tonuza, Darcy Geinnick. Debbie Caccamise, Kathy Pyles, Rosalind Rogers: ROW 3: Charmaine Carter, Annette Buscarino, Cathy DeMille, Patty Maier, Ventrese Young, Cathy Boddie, Veronica Brooks. Iulie Smilanich, Phyllis Brown, Sue Wullner: ROW 4: Guinevere Miles, Debbie Tatko, Ieanne Blankenberg, Phyllis Williams, Pat Crean. Valerie Smith, Patricia Colomban. 136 5 t I-LR. 429-Mrs. Brummer - ROW 1:' Ed Lowinger, Martin Anthony, Ioe Morabito, Steve Missicto, Iohn Thomas: ROW 2: Iohn Thomas, Darin Bland, Scott Mannes, Gary. Werner, Carl Kalinowski, Scott Kent: ROW 3: Tom Hulme, Kevin Hackney, Anthony Denson, Danny Klein, Tom DiMaria. Tom Sonricker, Duane Iones, Mark Smith. Two students review their notes before a test I I r 1 r GREE w V !-L N V 4 If r M ---' ,-f,., ' x 4-'N' N QA fd -My V... V X4 r 1 4:-,, 1 A . 'K A , ' 9' HV jx. J, ig ?,-I- ',:.. M . P ww --I-,-, , e f , , Q 1 ' , 'H ' fff,, ,jffixiwsw x:A,,-V ' ' A ...fy-x r L, I X . P L Y- , I r A f f ' Q mf' A Q 'i 'Q ' V'-1 :Q , 21 5 'mf V . ' T I faq Q - H 9 YL I 5 ,Q . 1 Q F JE' 5Y'f??? 'LL' 1 . . , ,, , ., 4- . Qs xf -Tag' ww 1 V f' -5, 3 rf -V . A ,- :QA ,S -, ZH E551 i Magi s ,, . 1? ', v 'Q' , fp . . gy -,- 4,3 'J V ' 'K+ x W W' 1' I i r ,Q-n 1, 3' N Ji '1 4. X- X 1-Br , ' .-. ., 3 X ' 'W -,ij , ' --+ . x SA. , V, .1 ....,,.. .415,55,'f.v kffr, ,. --f ' 2' 1 M .-.4-5, in iii , tfg. V4 , , H.R. 105-Mr. Alessi - ROW 1: Gary Ross, Ion Holz, Dave Siejak, Glen Montogomery, Rodger Ieffords Mario Mortellaro, Wayne Shepard, Iames Flemings, Kieth Hasking. Lesister Hollinsworth, Dan Brandt, Roderick Cameron, Bujar, Sulejmani: ROW 3: Robert Hinckley, Ierone McGee, Tim Valley, Tom Dinder Roderick Myrick. Charles Robinson, Raymond Ostrowski, David DiRaimondog ROW 4: David Hidalgo Steven McLavrin, Iohn Gambino, Kevin Cheek, Ir . . . 5 , ,'t .- N- ' W l of x X -, .5 'Y H.R. 107-Mrs. Berkson - ROW 1: Bill Curtis, Rodney Washington, Ieff Allen, Nick Rozanov, Darren Barnes, Steve Andres, Ierry Hollins: ROW 2: Calvin Fitzgerald, Michael Drayton, Iolm Hill, Steve McGonagle, Harold Epps, Michael Vester, Calvin Payton, Rodrick Salter: ROW 3: Seth Berman: ROW 4: Derrick johnson, Kenneth Larkl joe Caleri, Iimmy Riddle. Kevin Moon. 140 v 1 H.R. 149-Mr. Lochren-ROW 1: Micheal Gigante, Sam Mangione, Tommy Rhodes: ROW 2: Aubrey Davis, Drake Holland, Lynn Elliott, Tom Weisbeck, Greg Hatten, Michael Kawalek, Ray Doile: ROW 3: Mark Wason, Edgar Richardson, Mike White, Calvin Gibson, Glen D. Boyd, Mike Ranson, Soren Anderson, Dayl Pinkney. j H.R. 189-Mrs. Livziey - ROW 1: Michele Munyon, Iertina Coleman, Mary Perkins, Aderienne Royal: ROW 2: Theresa McCarthy, Arlene Brunson, Mary McKinnon, Liz Crashell, Sophie Fickling, Liz Milliron: ROW 3: Dara Pacheco, Diane Zubiena, Donna Southers, Debora Byers, Valerie Williamson, Beverly Smith, Cynthia Rodgers: ROW 4: Debbie Amico, Tracy Carter, Laurie Schultz, Mindy Berndt. Kathleen Gray, Chrystal Coles, Tanya Hall. Carmella Roberts. l 1 Petho - ROW 1: H.R. 193-Mr. Iulie Vecere, Susan Schutz, Gail Gross: ROW 2: Diane Goree, Donna Abborno, Mary RadiceDoreen Evers, Xris Wilson, Terreesa Krahling: ROW 3: Pat Dickens. Cheryl Gary, Lauren Nola, Pamela Lewis, Cynthia Adamczyk, Margaret Pelc, Lisa Rizzo. Faye Rush, Brenda Quarles: ROW 4: Wende Hilliard, Patrice Burgin, Celestine Bailey, Annete Giancarlo, Andrea Gaskin, Brenda Bryant. f Qt. 142 I 1 J AH.R. 235-Freshmen - ROW 1: Michael Taub, Dowe Merkeing, Michael Sailor, Knneth Petwery, Roger Herkelmann. Terry McCreary, Dave Ruggeri, ROW 2: Douglass Bald, Dan Teibel, Kenny Martin, Tim Lyman, Ken Lewise, Craid jones: ROW 3: Rodney Boone, Dave Evanco. Orvill Baugh, Bill Fields, Chuch Kushner. Howard Hessen: ROW 4: Bob Iones, Ieffrey Lewis, Calvin Gillette, lon Sinclair, Michael Luchey. H.R. 239-Miss Seereiter - ROW 1: Iohn Lockwood, Matt Timko, Andy Bave, Mike Pompey, Larry Raikes, Iohn Aanzella, Rady McKinney: ROW 2: Norris Locke, Mark Mayes, Phillip Gambacorth. Fred Avino, Dan Alt: ROW 3: Charles Notaro, Derrick Thompson, Ierry Ryder, Stephen Tybor: ROW 4: Richard Lazzero, Bill Kreuzer, Ercel Cooke, Raymond White, Kevin Strickland, Stan Iessie, Michael Austin, Don Sheldon, Gregory Staples, Kris Kartha, Elijah Mack. I-LR. 249-Mr. Paul S. Feinstein - ROW 1: Steve Cahill, Richard Orcutt, Tom Kane: ROW 2: Robert Vine, Ben Vasbinder, Grey Hinaman, Kelvin Scurry, Iames Shavers: ROW 3: Calvin McKnight, Geoffrey A. Gayle, Eddie Brown, Linto Ragland: ROW 4: David Garrison, Paul Emiliann, Tony Arrington, Merel Montgomery, Kevin Thompson. Felix Bell, David Lock, Durand johnson, Dave Rix. 14 44 H.R. 253-Miss Blue - ROW 1: Kim Cameron, Gloria Edwards. Pan Moore, Charlette Reed, Iudy Ballard: ROW 2: Robin Barnes, Ioyce Gaines, Coztta Perry, Rhonda Robinson, Inez Walker: ROW 3: Chandra Smith, Michele Pilcher, Kiniet Tonuzi, Nina Cascio, Sharon White. Mary Bidellg ROW 4: Becky Robinson, Nancy Ebel, Cindy Grait, Laiu'ie Tatko, Laurie McMurray, Heidi Hill. H. R. 271-Mrs. Henderson - ROW 1: Rosemary Sanders, Regina Mullen, Kathy Fried, Cheryl Shaver, Ianice Hall: ROW 2: Melinda Picquet, Sharon Zamoiski, Kathy Cozzarelli, Cheryl Skurka, Ann Karnyski: ROW 3: Iackie Traywick, Lori Zielen, Carolyn Cunningham, Michele Flood: ROW 4: Sheryl Williams, Ann McDonald, Shirley Troutman, Cynthia Robinson, Denise Hicklin, Patricia Boddie: ROW 5: Heidi Lichterfeld, Ameenah Hassan. H.R. 277-Mr. Lama - ROW 1: Tonie jordan, Michelle Marini: ROW 2: Shirlene Durant, Alesia Stevenson, Debra Yates. Barbara Piazza, Elizabeth Bozer, Valerie Riesz, .Dawn Smigiel. Beverly Knight, Valerie Billup. Phyllis Livingstong ROW 3: Marlyn Williams, Dorothy Leong, Melanie Gleaves, Diane DiCarolis. Diane Bright, Brenda Schuh, Annette Foxworth, Marqueriet Arnold, Cheryl McClendon, Colleen Elley. H.R. 293-Mr. Shanchuk - ROW 1: Maria Maggie, Mary Harvey, Cindy Notaro. Dandy Toms: ROW 2: Iackie Myrick. Darlene Brown, Deuree Breckenridge. LaTanya Quarles. Iudy Lee, Valerie Galsloen: ROW 3: Iudy Lis, Lisa Shadle, Robynn Blacher, Amy Blumenson, Lauren Thomas, Marilyn Gunnigham, Liz Percy, Kimberly Scissum. 145 H.R. 389-Miss Porter - ROW 1: Susan Hogan, Maria Miyares, Sue Saltarelli, Elizabeth Walters, Iudy Ioyes, Sue O'Connell, Charlotte Walters: ROW 2: Sandra Stancil, Connie Iones, Lynne Watts. Rozlyn Littel, lane Armstrong, Kathryn Cook, Pat Boling, Ierolyn Iones, Bridget Chambers: ROW 3: Laurie Nola, Dandy Kozlowski, Iancie List, Velda NcLeish, Linda Rosemond. , Bernadette Medige,Kasandra Sheppard. I-LR. 422-Mr. Reinhart - ROW 1: Deborah johnson, Blance Guerra: ROW 2: Karen English, Linda Hasenstab, Annette Arnold, Sheila Margarucci: ROW 3: Patricia Small, Mary Grace Spano, Teresa Hammonds, Delphine Nelson. 147 - 'N . M., -f Wx QVWW 1955... 1 pg .: :i5Eg5gEgEE15E:i:3E.1 - ..,, . ......... 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I1 f25.7Eg?2.7,?1-f'2 1,-effmwle L 7,L,f-E'0'0-fd-fu E115 L-Wig' . A-'V' Sf'Q2i a'H 8 albyqbl-Ififg' 6 0- his 1 L-,vin L. 6-E dag '1 U'C0l.1 Z, tum ss 2711-'fd' sn lsgg4'05.f:?l',.' gi 4243? 5' 'fi fri 2341 ?-9f 5 91951, rdf,-ski 0 854,19 2154511-E a'o2 ff E 1. 4ih 150 3 fa K. Long, long, long, I-o-n-g, train ride. So tired. One more hour to Buffalo! Getting so tired . . . Bye, bye! Alone in the U.S., in a train car. The next station is mine! It has already been half a year since I left Iapan. As I had never left my home for more than a week, AFS was a real challenge for me. My first experience in a foreign country. Different language. Different society. The joy of my desire to be realized. The sadness to say good-bye to my best friends. Hope and anxiety. Everything passed through my mind and I arrived in Buffalo on Iuly 21st. For me, the AFS experience has been really great. My Iapanese school only has about four hundred students, so Bennett is a lot different. Because of the entrance exam- ination, my Iapanese school upholds a high standard. But in Bennett, there are a lot of people with many different opinions, and varied ways of life. I believe it is good for a school to be made up of a great variety of people. A sido una experiencia Ermosa pava mi estar en U.S.A. Aprendiendo una nueva lengua y nueva forma de vida. I-Ie conocido toda clase de genta en Bennett, ellos son muy amistosos. Los profesores y alumnos me ayuda- ron en la nueva lengua. Bennett es differente que mi colegio en Nicaragua. Al colegio que voy es catolico y a el van solo muchachos, hay aproximadamente dos mill alumnos quienes tienen que usar uniforme. Encuentio Bennett mas facil en el estudio que mi colegio. Antes del terremoto los alumos vivian cerca del colegio, pero ahora muchos viven lejos de el. Muchos gracias a la familia Ianofsky quines me tuvieron mientras estuve en Buffalo. Gracias a todos los estudiantes de Bennett. A los profesores y gracias al A.F.S. por ayudarme a ser feliz en Buffalo. Buenas Tardes It has been a great experience for me to be in the USA, learning a new language and a new way of life. I've met all kinds of people at Bennett, and they are all so nice and so friendly. The teachers and the students helped me a great deal with my new language. Bennett is quite different from my school in Nica- ragua. The school I attend there is a Catholic school for boys only. There are approximately two thousand stu- dents, who are all required to wear uniforms. I find Bennett much easier academically than the school in Nicaragua. Before the earthquake, most of the students lived near the school. But now, due to the extensive damage, many of them have moved away. I'd like to thank the Ianofsky family whom I stayed with. They were really wonderful for taking care of me. Thanks to all of the students I have known at Bennett. They were all very nice to me and made me feel so welcome. Thanks to A.F.S. for their friendship and help, and thanks to all the teachers for the many things they taught me. Your friend always, Alvaro ,' .Lg A aw' A I It . f A , E' s ,. S M VVW. .. .1 .rr-1 ' A A525- vb. .,,. ...X . Li., . I ,, , L V 1 FRANCE!!! Three years of planning, of bake sales and Miss Bennett contests culminated on Sunday, Iuly 7th, 1974 when Miss Schmit and four of her French Honors students, Anne Barry, Doris Moore, Lorna Peterson, and Mary Vtfhite left Toronto for Paris, France. During a layover in Montreal, they were forced to change planes as their own had engine trouble. Despite what could have been taken as a bad omen, the jaunty quintet took off again and finally landed at the DeGaulle Airport. Their first night was spent in the Pigalle section of Paris and later they found a nice hotel off the Boulevard St. Michel, located just a few minutes walk from Notre Dame, la Sorbonne and the Luxembourg Gardens. The week was filled with sightseeing. They visited the Palace of Versailles, Malmaison and spent long hours at the Louvre. They climbed to the Bell Tower of Notre Dame, visited galleries and in the evening they would walk along the Boulevard St. Michel, go to Montmartre, or take the Bateaux Mouches along the Seine River. Perhaps the highlight of the trip was the time spent in Paris during Bastille Day Weekend when, like all dedi- cated Frenchmen, they celebrated by patronizing vari- ous restaurants and cafes and sampling the famous French cuisine. After Paris, their schedule took them to Blois in the Loire Valley, where they visited many castles. The trip culminated in swimming and sunbathing in Nice. 51 Q 153 Row 1: George Popowicz. Boys' Treasurer: Cornelia Hillary. Vice Pres.: Peter Genco, President: Monte Stanford, Boys' Marshall: Row 2, Pier Taylor, Girls' Marshall: Mileka Aljuwani, Historian: Elizabeth Kane. Prophet: Tracey Adams, Girls' Treasurer. SENIORS UNITE Fifty years ago when Bennett first opened, to attend high school was a privilege and an accomplishment. Now that almost every young person attends high school at one time or another, out of necessity, it is up to the individual to make these four years the most meaningful to himself. Because of our class it has been easier. Our class of 1975 is full of people with individualistic out- looks on life that help each person to develop his mind and abilities. Each individual has taken a stand on what he thought was right and has made life better because of it. Through the mixed ideas of our Senior class, we were able to put together an enjoyable Senior year. We held our prom at the Treadway Inn in Niagara Falls. We also held Class Day and Graduation here at Bennett for it's fiftieth year. I am glad that we, the Class of 1975, were able to make our Senior year a memorable one. A year that everyone can look back upon and think of with a joyous heart. PETER GENCO Senior Class Pres. 1975 154 Ph? 'Hifi THE IR. CLASS STRIVES F OR IMPROVEMENT The Iunior Class of the past year consisted of many different student activities. A growing sense of appre- hension and excitement caused the Iuniors to see and take a second look at what Bennett has to offer. Ben- nett's many clubs and activities began to see many of our Iuniors in prominent positions. Along with the surge of outside involvement and more serious outlook toward studies and the nearing Senior year, thoughts of college began to stir inside the heads of many of students. All in all, this year was one of limitless variation in students and their school in- volvement. L 155 ' ff Q53 In 1. 'ESQ , I ii adn in 1 , a, -? fm 'wwf'- X fm-1 ff: iffy r Q 3 L W KAP P -fx Q Q5' rn. his-FI ' Y -JPG! M L, E, T 7' l XMAS ASSEMBLY Once again Bennett's Christmas Assembly spread good cheer with a variety of entertainment. The moment Mr. Louchren began reading The Littlest Angel a hush fell over the audience. During the presentation, the choir, directed by Mrs. Seeger, sang Christmas carols. While the band played under the direction of Mr. Gorski, Santa Claus romped merrily among the student body. Perhaps the biggest surprise of the day was hearing faculty members singing old fa- vorites such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Mr. Sikora wished a Merry Christmas to all and the old year rang out on a note of joy. life 157 IOANNE IN TURKEY .. I was able to take part in a life style and culture so different from my own that even now it is hard to believe some of the experiences I had. Turkey is an absolutely beautiful country and it is so rich in culture that it is no wonder that it is considered an outdoor museum. Everywhere one looks one can see history etched into the land, almost as if it was written on the page of a book, with the Roman ruins, Crusader's castles and Hittite sculptures still in their original settings. It was not until I was there that I realized that this was the very spot where Iesus preached, where Count Bohe- mond conquered Antioch and where the Byzantine Empire ruled. The Turkish people are very warm hearted and hospitable. lt's hard to believe how close people from two contrasting societies can become. My host family was just wonderful and I loved them so much. We established such a deep relation- ship that there is a bond between us which never can be broken. There are many contrasts in the country itself, old and new, rich and poor, a variety of everything. One can see handsome, new cars and horse drawn carriages, modern clothing and women in veils, all in the same places. The Moslem religion contributes a lot to the ways of the Turkish people. Asxa rule they are very conservative and strict in their everyday manners. The treat all with respect and hope for the same in return. All I can do now is thank A.F.S. and everyone here for my Turkish experience. :- .rf wifftwk' if 3-by-1 r . ' ab.. i an Q my 415512-. - 158 gy DOMESTICS On january 27, 1975, I will be leaving for Sonora, California through the AFS domestic program. AFS runs a domestic exchange program which sends students in the United States to other parts of the country. The program runs only for one semester, therefore, I'll return to Bennett in Iune and resume my classes in September. The program attempts to place students in a totally diverse situation. It succeeded completely in my case. Sonora, California is a town with a population of 3,600. The newspaper is about ten pages long. Other than Ann Landers and The Family Circus , the paper is com- posed of only local news! This is the first time Bennett has become involved in this program. AFS hopes that it will be as popular as international exchange. See you in the Fall, Ines .4 159 -I lT'S ACADEMIC! This year's It's Academic Team, de- spite a slow start, managed to provide a good showing in this fall's competition. Af- ter a resounding win in the first round, the team lost the tie-breaker question in a 360 to 360 point tie with Mr. St. Mary's High School which resulted in a loss for Bennett. Cool heads and fast answers may be attrib- uted to the captain and leading force of the team Michele Radice. Fine efforts were dis- played by teamates Iob Rabinowitz and Ierry Prince. 160 N D.E.C.A. The D.E.C.A. Club has been in existence for only two years. However, it is one of the most ex- panding and profitable clubs at Bennett. There are over seventy members who are under the astute guidance of their officers Bill Aman, the president, and Marco Galbo the vice president. The D.E.C.A. Club is also in charge of the school store which has also expanded. That is, the store now sells candy and gum. This year's D.E.C.A. Club wishes to thank Mr. Sikora for D.E.C.A. and for allowing the ex- change of Distributive Education school represent- atives. D.E.C.A. owes much if not all of its success to Harold Bass their coordinator. lt is because of him that so many D.E. students now hold jobs. 'lead 36 ROW 1: Mindy, Posterman, Beverly Sims, Iimmy Mullen, Patricia Meiller, Eileen Block - Treas., David Montleone, Shirley Frisicaro. ROW 2: Timmy Moore, Barbara Ware, lim Golde. Bill Aman - Pres., Bill Sloan, Randy Aman, Dorothy Brown. l A 161 DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY Many programs were held throughout the city to commemorate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Ir. whose birthday, Ianuary 15th, was a public day of observance. Students joined other marchers downtown in rememberance of the March on Washington when Dr. King walked hand in hand with Catholic bishops, white and black ministers, rabbis, and other leaders of Amer- ica in support of the Civil Rights bill which was before Congress. After the march on August 28, 1963, Dr. King spoke the now famous words: I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. 163 .2 fin? H xfi2'3!3c.4vF ,wr , 1 T' 1 S7 ff -4 A NEW ASSISTANT .. This is the 20th year that Mr. Robinson has served the public schools. He was originally a teacher of Earth Science, Life Science, Chemistry, Physics and Biology, earning a rating of excellence in each position. After working in his home state of North Carolina, serving in New Iersey, he decided to enter the Buffalo public in 1965. As a teacher at Clinton junior High School, he encouraged pupils to take an active part in the Buffalo Museum of Science, and to participate in Science fairs, providing leadership and instilling posi- tive influences for the improvement of life and the education process. He was then appointed helping teacher in 1969 and assistant principal in 1971. He also had enjoyable assignments at Hutch-Tech, and Riverside Hich Schools. Now the assistant principal at Bennett, his hope is to be able to help the students fully realize the opportunity and chance to build and improve through education, to reinforce pupil-teacher relationships and encourage each pupil to feel that he or she belongs. Can the great task be accomplished? His reply is simply, l'll keep trying. i 166 SABBATICAL . Mr. Petho will leave to go to Europe after Ianuary exams. He will attend the University of Budapest and the University of Szeged. He is going to observe how they train math teachers, he is also going to visit high schools. He will examine how they will set up high school math curriculum. Five years ago, 1970, he was there in the summer where he wrote his Master's thesis, which was entitled, Freshman High School Math in Hungary. Hungary works everything according to live year plans. When he was there in 1970, they started a new high school math curriculum, with several changes making it quite differ- ent from ours, here in the United States. The evaluation of the program will take place in the Spring of 1975. He was invited to participate in a committee which eval- uated this live year plan. This will give us a tremendous opportunity to see how these innovations work, and hopefully use these proven results for the benefit of our schools in Buffalo. 167 DGES A COMPUTER TERMINAL At first, it sounds like another glorious chapter in our history. For the last ten of her fifty years, Bennett has been in the vanguard of American high schools which offer their students an elec- tive course in computer mathematics. The last decade has seen the computer be- come an increasing pervasive factor in our tech- nological society. New applications for comput- ers are constantly being announced - in medi- cine, environmental design, accounting, music, engineering, anthropology, business manage- ment, archaeology, traffic control, physics, urban planning, literary analysis, education, art, ling- uistics, and theology. As a result, more and more alumni are return- ing to describe how their jobs are changing and how they have had to learn computer pro- gramming. More and more graduates have re- ported, with surprise, that their colleges and universities require that the upcoming freshmen know how to use a computer. More students are informing us that computers make their studies much easier. But, perhaps most important is the growing number of persons recognize that if our democratic society is to continue we must be aware of the capabilities and limitations of com- puters. After all, the computer is just a tool, just a powerful aid in problem solving. 168 HAVE A FUTURE AT BENNETT???? There should be no mystique or misunderstanding which would enable a few people to claim that conditions must be so because of computers. Thus it has become ever more critical that Bennett students have the opportunity to learn about computers. The number of students involved has grown from one class of fifteen to three classes of eighty. And the only part of this story which is missing is the Happy Ending . Bennett has no computer. With the small number of students which the class served originally, using facilities at another location was feasible. With the large number of students cur- rently included, such an arrangement has become dissatisfying at best-almost unwordable at worst. And there are still more students who wish they could study computer programming. So we have a problem. The lack of facilities logically implys a cutback. But there is increasing need and interest in expansion. Someone must have a solution . . . 169 HUMANITARIAN AWARD Emilio I. Ciampichini was a Language Arts teacher at Bennett from 1964 to 1969. He spent his last two years working on the Human Relations Project in the Buffalo school system. In August of 1969, The Ciampichini Hu- manitarian Award was presented. Mr. Ciampichini was killed in a tragic auto accident. In the spring of 1973, the first Emilio I. Ciampichini Humanitarian Award was presented. Mr. Ciampichini had a rare quality of being able to unite people having different viewpoints. The award brings attention to the interracial understanding and acceptance our school so crucially needs. The award is given to a member of the junior class each year. In 1974 the recipient of the award was Claudia Hightower. Her work and cooperation with both blacks and whites in Student Council made her a most deserv- ing winner. ART AWARD Over the past years Bennett has always been blessed with fine student artists. Tina Gannon con- tinues this tradition and more. Tina's artwork, a graphic print, was one out of hundreds that was selected from entries throughout the United States. After being selected, the graphic print was on tour through the United States and many foreign coun- tries. It was first displayed at the Town Affiliation Conference in Phoenix, Arizona from September 18 to the 20. It was also displayed in the Los Angeles Museum of Science and Industry in Octo- ber. lt will also tour several foreign countries dur- ing their Bicentennial Celebrations in 1975 through 1976. When the print was on tour, Tina received a National Award from Mr. Leonard Frank the chair- man of the Buffalo-Kanazawa Sister Cities Com- mittee. ! 171 INTERNSHIP This year the Buffalo Board of Education introduced a new program into our area entitled Executive High School Internship . Bennett once again showed the cali- ber of its students by producing 95 of the cities interns. Under the auspices of Dr. William I. Steen the chosen students take a term sabbatical from all their regular studies and serve as special assistants to senior ofiicals in various business and government operations. The Bennett interns worked in the following areas: Chris Ball, Buffalo Psychiatric Center: Chris Baugh, Parks Department: Sherry Dodson, Buffalo Psychiatric Center: Gerry Mann, Municiple Housing: Bonnie Trebes, Board of Educationg Robin Wilson, City Hall, and Mary Lou McCarthy who interned at M 8: T Bank was also elected chairwoman of the Executive Interns. Christina Ball Mary Lou McCarthy Robbyn Wilson ROW 2, Gerry Mann Sherry Dodson Bonnie Trebes Chris Baugh HUMAN RELATIONS On Ianuary 21 of this year twenty Bennett Students along with two parents and two teachers participated in a Human Relations Conference at the Grand Island Holiday Inn. The program was centered upon creating better un- derstanding between students and their peers. Con- sequently, several encoutner group sessions were con- ducted, one of the most remembered was a yes, no, not sure exercise in which individuals expressed their atti- tude towards religion, school and marriage. Together, the students along with the older gener- ation found the program to be nothing less than an enjoyable experience. Everyone seemed to agree that You're o.k., l'm o.k. . 173 RENOVATIUNH!! During the summer recess of 1974, the Buffalo Board of Education decided to alot monies to area public schools for renovation purposes, among the chosen few, Bennett was chosen. This renovation has, in part, taken place throughout this school year. The friendly workers have brought us new brightly colored lockers on all floors, new facilities in lavatories, tables, chairs, and ceilings in the lunch rooms, and a long awaited heating and cooling system. Cooperation between teachers, workers, and students has brought about faster results in renovation and a more enjoyable atmosphere for this involved task. l Lights and plaster that don't fall in your food. w 174 1 l , J 1-- rail Radiators that finally work. 5- wi 2 v g . 1 M, , G-'in mi-fm 8 'O I Q WRNX fv in ' XX 1 XX I X f 1 I f w QQ i X Wf' N W W w m W H I m 5Xwm11M TWHM R x fy N59 lt! f' af' f 'Z' ff F- U ' If A1 ,f J ff X 4: Jffj .XXX Lx K xi ,ery Y X b ,-kr -as N Ni H THE V.- 4' A ' . .M .fwn agt t m . ,Q . ' , J - . - E :S..fi22,.f'l-g1.fg3,g9j'f-.Q ' vw Nfl'-VT? .g' .K AN ii' ' Qi---' I, lv - .-.Q -4 'L , Sc N' f- 4 , fu' f , l W g N vw - - - fy- f..-:. f . .x . ' - k u 5 x., ' , , 'ii' Lv. 5-fi. .f ? 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' 'REQ X g:f:3:., 'g YES. ,5:2:f:5:Q:f:Q:: x ,g:j?.21r:'Y':.-14: N , .--I-'M '-2: , .... , A ,5'Q:?'7:5rgf3:' . 2'1,rI:Ir':':':' :': 2' V 'rgmugh ' 'j1 2-f:5:5j-:5:5:5:, Q rganization .XX 'W Nl: .. :Y vw . Y, . V 1 2 Q If X' V Fi ., ag N Wx 'WH'- G 195 'AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE This year, Bennett's A.F.S. chapter enjoyed the opportunity of sponsoring three foreign ex- change students. They were Naoko Ikomo from Iapan, Axel Schubert from German, and Alvaro Ramierz from Nicaragua. Our own Ioanne Pro- chownik had the experience of travelling abroad to Turkey for a school year. Our Chapter of A.F.S. has attempted to host many activities in order to encourage more stu- dents to participate. The results were over- whelming in that this year's club membership greatly surpassed that of previous years. Better yet, the majority were very imaginative and ac- tive members. Holding a weekly bake sale and hosting our annual A.F.S. dinner, where the exchange stu- dents in the Buffalo area display the talents and crafts of their native country, were just two of our activities. There were also the candy sales, the annual pizza sale, and casual get-togethers that provided a friendly, welcoming atmosphere for our exchange students. A.F.S. - ROW 1: Bonnie Paduano fSecretary-Treasurerj. Carolyn Cooper fPresidentj, Graciela Miyares, Tammy Alsace: ROW 2: Muriel Katz, Sue Lewis, Howard Schanzer, Melinda Picquet, Maria Miyares, Pat Bowler Mary Evanco Nice Pres.j. Bernadette Medigeg ROW 3: Mary Schmahl, Iohn Bowler, George Ianofsky, Anne Perry Seth Berman, Win Bowler. 196 A.F.S. - ROW 1: Scott Ivory, Naoko Ikomo, Pamm Merrifield, Sam Taub: ROW 2: Nick Rozanov. Annette Goldberg: ROW 3: George Popowicz, Nancy Staub. Mary Virginia, Becky Berman, Pat Haettenschwiller, Ines Miyares, Axel Schubert: ROW 4: Michael Taub. Lisa Willer, Pat Gray, Keith Nichols, Debbie McCarthy. 197 A.V.A. - ROW 1: Paul Moses, Ken Lewis, Tim Ross: Row 2: job Rabinowitz, jerry Prince, Kent Olden. AUDIU-VISUAL AIDS CREW The Audio-Visual Aids Crew consists of students who use their study halls to help Mr. Miodonski in the distribution of A.V.A. mate- rials. They supply requested materials, assist in repairs and in the operation of A.V.A. equipment. They also help by ordering iilmstrips, projectors and record players. l g gg g l 1- x Ye--5.23 . E ART SOCIETY V Kz: V1, The Art Society was started to help the members further their edu- cation and awareness into the dif- ferent types of art around them. The Art Society has a great variety of activities both for enjoyment and procurement of funds. These funds are used to buy supplies and plan special trips and gatherings. u ART SOCIETY - ROW 1: Tammy' Alsace. Maria Miiares, Sonia Effron. Katy Bowler: Row 2: Marilyn Spitalny, Nancy Ebel. Bernadette Medige, jennifer McDonough, George janofsky, Annette Goldberg: Row 3: Pat Bowler, Pat Gray. 198 AMERICA CLUB - ROW 1: Debbie Dayton, Isabel Arana, Bill Sloan, losephine Catalano: ROW 2: Selina Eldridge, Tina Law, Michelle I-Iohenseeg ROW 3: Don Hannon. AMERICA CLUB The America Club at Bennett is dedi- cated to preserving the patriotic feeling among students towards their country. Club members showed their patriotic loyal- ty by recognizing American heroes and na- tional holidays over the P.A. system. Through the course of the year, the Ameri- can Club has been raising funds to use for an excursion to a government institution. ATTENDANCE MO ITORS Mr. Nies is the supervisor of the Attendance Monitors. These monitors help him run the attendance office smoothly. Their duties include recording absences and tardiness, checking the attendance reports, compiling the absence and tardy list, checking the early dismissal, and most of all calling homes to verify absences. ATTENDANCE MONITORS - Row 1: Karin Hulme, Derrine Dickey, Gale Featherstone, Sharon Weber, Paulette Mohr: Row 2: Theresa Nikisher, Kim Burkes, Annette Bonafede, lane Karnyski: e Kim Burkes, Annette Row 3: Tracey Dodson, Grayla Hord, Irene Abrahms, Delilah Iohnsong Row 4: Margaret Hulme, Shirley Fisicaro ico- captainj, Cindie I-lerschlag icaptainj. 199 OFFICE MONITORS The office monitors include two groups: the Main Office Monitors and the Assistant Principal's Monitors. The Main Office Monitors use their study hall periods to help the regular ofiice staff. They man the switchboard. distribute mail, and supplies. The Assistant Princi- pals' Monitors help Mr. Dzimian and Mr. Davis. Their daily duties include prepa- ration of lunch passes, typing of ab- scence and tardy lists, and the running of errands. In order to thank them for their hard work, a banquet is held each Iune. 200 GUIDANCE MONITORS - Row 1: Robin Scinta, Liz Faso, Susan Kazmierczakg Row 2: Glenda Howell, Karen Flemister, Dianne Carandas, Mary Evancog Row 3 Pamm Merrifield. Karen Bechtold: Row 4: Mary Ann Licata, Sandy Lovell. GUIDANCE MONITORS These indispensible monitors help to keep things moving smoothly for our busy guidance coun- selors. Answering telephones, writing out appoint- ment passes, typing and distributing pertinent no- tices name a few of the tiring chores these girls perform. IT'S ACADEMIC The It's Academic Club consists of the three T.V. celebrities and their aids. They meet daily before a taping in order to pre- pare and give questions to the participants. They help form opposition for the T.V. team and aid them in doing their -best on television. Bennett's It's Academic teams have performed with Western New York's best over the years. . ., 5 if lT'S ACADEMIC - Iob Rabinowitz, Ierry Prince. 201 LIBRARY MONITORS - Row 1: Iohn Isker, Deborah Dayton, Mary Schmahl, Geoffrey A. Gayle, Danny Alt, Don Sheldon, Tim Valley, Tina Paravalos, Cozetta Perry, Michael Taub, Matt McDonoughg Row 2: Michael Austin, Kim Cameron. Nancy Dapp, Wende Hilliard, Karen English, Linda I-lasental, Crystal Coles, Adrienne Royal, Debra Hawkins, Lisa Pasquarella, Eacel Cooke: Row 3: Diane Hawkins, Colleen Eydt, Patrice Burgin, Kim Grifhn, Virginia Smith, Susan Schultz, Ioe Morabito. MONITORS s as so The Library Monitors aided Mrs. Rothen- berg by maintaining the stacks, collecting lines, examining and distributing books, and distributing magazines. The monitors also helped during the Book Fair held during the year. The library experience they obtain is helpful in finding jobs in the library systems around the area. 1 BOOKSTORE MONITORS 1.1, . , . .. - Bennett's bookstore monitors have expanded their sales items within the past year to candy, booster buttons, rah-rah sticks along with its usual variety of school supplies displaying the Tiger col- ors and emblem. Manager Bill Aman and his moni- tors are very dedicated to school spirit. BOOKSTORE MONITORS - Row 1: Randy Aman, Marco Galbo, Bill Aman fmanagerj, Eylene Block, Ioe Bates fassistant 1 managerjg Row 24 Veronica Baker. 1 202 BAND The Bennett High School Band participates in a varie- ty of events during the school year. Included are school assemblies, performances in the community such as the Hallmark Manor Retirement Home and Informal per- formances in the hallways during the holidays. Band members are involved in the All-High Band, Erie Coun- ty Orchestra and New York State groups as well as small ensemble groups within the school. Several mem- bers plan to continue the study of music after gradu- ation. , '1' W 5,4 ai. BAND - Row 1: Calvin Fitzgerald, Alan Rothenberg, Pat Haettenschwiller: Row 2: Denise Battaglia, Stephanie Zieniewicz, Domenico Dragonetti, Mary Virginia, Richard Mansell. 203 BOVVLI G CLUB BOWLING CLUB The Bowling Club is open to all students to allow them to improve their bowling and also encounter competition while enjoying themselves. The club meets every week at the Allied Bowling Center just behind Bennett. This is a well devel- oped club with high membership and much enjoy- ment. S Is this the face that launched a thousand ships? BOWLING CLUB - Row 1: Tanya Bush, Rose Madonia, Donna Adamczyk, Calvin Fitzgerald, Debbie Krause, Michele Musty, Annette Pyles, Mike Riso: Row 2: David DiRaimondo, Earvetta Bizzell, Debbie Williams, Mae Robinson, Carin Little, Cocita Strickland. George Tzitzis: Row 3: Ieff Kreuzer, Kim Cummings, Chettie Billups, Eylene Block, Mileka Aljuwani, Essie King, Elene Roberts, Marianne lohnstone. Norris Locke, Milton Cheek. 204 '1- BOWLING CLUB - Row 1: Dave Rosen. Aanthony Denson, Belinda Keener, Sandra Billup, Gale Featherstone, Diane Weyer, Debbie Giczkowdkig Row 2: Annette Bonafede, Martha Ferguson, Diane Schalberg, Ventrese Young, Linda K. Mose, leffery Adinolfe, Dennis R. Locke, Stephanie Zieniewiczg Row 3: Iuice Barnes, R.K. Gerring, Daryl Hilliard, Barbara Bennett, Hashiem Aljuwani, Bennie Raye jones, Kevin Hackney, Iob Rabinowitz. BOWLING CLUB - Row 1: Tom Sonricker, Raymond White, Drake Holland, Nate , Scott, Amy Gross, Paul Yonge fsgt. at armsj, Belinda Webber lsecretaryj, Gregory Campbell fpresidentj, Mary Bethe Hunter fvice-presidentl, Brenda Alessi ftreasurerj, Mario Mortellaro, Bobby Gardnerg Row 3: Dave Mascia, Ieff Loucks Tim Valley, Philip Kreuzer, Charles Torrence. 20 Kathy Herrick, Isabel Arana, Kim Debbie Dayton, Denise Martin, Sharon Weber, 5 CARILLON Row 1 Kim Burkes Cindy Milhouse Iontina Newsom Row 2 Paul Yonge LlS8FlCklll'1g Raynardo Shedrxck Bill Sloan CARILLO Under a new name and format, Bennett's old Gospel Choir has undergone a transfor- mation. First, its size has decreased to few- er than ten members. But the quality and dedication of its members is on the in- crease. Carillon devotes much time and ef- fort to develope the harmony and beauty it is characterized by. Their programs includ- ed performing at the annual Christmas as- sembly, and the Dr. King Workshop Day along with a schedule of community per- formances. CHURUS The Bennett Chorus has been organized to allow any student, no matter what his singing talent, to enjoy the beauty and fulfillment of a singing en- semble. The Chorus participates in many year round activities, litting its songs to the specific seasons. The Chorus had its place in the annual Fine Arts Program and did an outstanding job. The Chorus is ever indebted to their leader, Mrs. See- ger, for her guidance and unwavering belief in them. CHORUS - Row 1: Marilyn Williams, Tanya Hall, Graciela Miyares, Annette Goldberg, Desiree Bieckinridge, Crystal Coles: Row 2: Donna Hales, Paul Yonge, Arlene Bronson, Marilyn Cunningham, Armeta McDougald, Beverly Smith, Yvonne Baines: Row 3: Bill Sloan, Belinda Webber, Lisa Fickling, Willa Locke, Michele Flood. Valencia Davis, Orville Baugh, Raynardo Shedrickg Row 4: Tammy Augustene, Cathy Boddie, Gloria Edwards, Patricia Boddie, Cozetta Perry. 206 CHEERLEADERS - Row 1: Francine McCarley, Bonnie Paduano, Cheryl Torrence, Donna Barr, Belinda Webber: Row 2: Barbara Morales, Lori Radice, Lori Watts fcaptainl, Daphne Torrance. Sherylanne Licatag Row 3: Karin Hulme. Debbie Thompson, Mindy Posterman. Donna Dickerson, Kim Griffin, Robin Hunter. Dawn Zehler: Row 4: Felice Shipman, Pam King, Chris Ball. CHEERLEADERS The Bennett cheerleaders are without a doubt the leaders in spirit, as well as cheering ability and attrac- tive dress, among the Buffalo Public Schools. No other squad can be so commended for their enthusiasm and attendance, be it in the sunny days of fall and spring or the slush and chill of winter, our girls are always there. The cheerleaders' efforts have been praised by all the Tiger teams and coaches and they will always be an indispensible force behind our sports teams. 207 BLACK STUDE T UN IO The B.S.U. is designed to make Black students more aware of their culture and heritage. The B.S.U. makes each student more involved in his school and commu- nity. At Bennett, the B.S.U. helped get a black guidance counselor and speakers who promote special progarams. It is open to all students because discrimination re- lates closely with ignorance. Many Held trips and money making ventures are held during the year. BLACK STUDENT UNION - Row 1: Cheryl Shaver, Marilyn Chapman, Grace Gottlieb, Ioyce Cathey, Desiree Breckinridge, Carolyn Mullens: Row 2: Brenda Bryant, Paul Yonge, Larry Ford, Victor Iohnson, Norris Locke, Cynthia Milhouse, Lori Watts, Dennis Locke, Earvetta Bizzell Qpresidentl, Row 3: Carolyn Cooper Qcorresponding secretaryj, Linda Mose ftreasurerj, Mileka Aljuwani fsgt-at-armsl, Cocita Strickland frecording secretaryl, Martha Ferguson, Anthony Iohnson, Michele Flood, Fran Messiah, Pat Iohnson, Kim Burkes. W 72 ago ' 1 - 4' 208 '01 ,nr X1 1 GIRLS' CHORUS The girls' chorus is also under the direc- tion of Mrs. Seeger. This chorus entertains at many gatherings through the year. They can be heard oftentimes while practicing on the first floor and filling Bennett with good music. GIRLS' CHORUS - Row 1: Desiree Breckenridge: Row 2: Graciela Miyares, Willa Locke, Michele Flood: Row 3: Doris McDaniel, Eric Austin, Cynthia Milhouse. COMPLAI BOARD The Complaint Board is de- signed to aid the students and help the school. It helps in- crease the interaction between administrators, students, and teachers. The Board worked on such projects as the A.F.S. pizza sale, and getting money for other activities. Two bulle- tin boards were kept along with a complaint box to keep the students aware. ROW 1: Marvin Kornmehl, Ernest Kommehl: ROW 2: Martha Lock, Cindy, Pat Gray: ROW 3: Claire Lutz, jerry Prince: ROW 4: Inex Miyares. Ian Rubenstein, Mitchel Chorus, Chris Trocki, Kitty Katz: ROW 4: MaryLou McCarthy, President: Liz Foegan, Barb, Carol Reasc. 209 BENNET HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION The Community Association is open to all parents of students enrolled at Bennett. The executive committee meets once a month at one of the members homes. This committee consists of 29 parents, 2 teachers, 2 student representatives, and the four principals. This committee heads up a year round program of doing positive things for Bennett. The A.F.S. student exchange program, the athletic dinner, and the Senior Class Day reception are all run by the association. The Community Association also has a Iune Faculty luncheon and two 3100.00 schol- arships for graduating seniors. This year the Association conducted a freshman orientation, an Arts Festival, and a Board dinner at the end of the year. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION - Row 1: Mrs. Phillips, Mr. Taub, co- presidentg Mrs. Taub, co-president: Mrs. Iohnsong Row 2: Mrs. Cammarata, Mrs. Katz, Mr. Robinson, Mis. Barry, Mis. Cutler, Mary Lou McCarthy, Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Dayer, Mr. Sikora. Mr. Iohnsong Row 3: Mr. Miyares. Mr. Dzimian, Peter Genco. l 210 D.E.C.A. - Row 1: Mindy Posterman, Beverly Sims, limmie Mullen, Pat Meiller, Eylene Block, Dave Monteleone, Shirley Frisicaro: Row 2: Timothy Moore, Barbara Ware, Iim Golde, Bill Aman, Bill Sloan. Randy Aman, Dorothy Brown. - it flea DEBATE TEAM - Row 1: Catilyn Allen fcaptainj, Sue Lewis, Pat Haettenschwillerg Row Z: Howard Schanzer, Nancy Staub. D.E.C.A. The D.E.C.A. Club of Bennett has proven to be a tremendous success in its short history here. Business management and re- lated areas, such as advertising, are taught to those students interested in the business lields. Along with selling stationary, key chains, decorative items and Christmas gifts, the club participates in city and state- wide competitions and conventions. Class- room experience for Distributive Education students includes presentations on advertis- ing, selling approaches and management directed by guest speakers as well as the students themselves. DEBATE TEAM Each year the Bennett Debate Team puts long hours of preparation into the development of their side of the argument. Because of this work it has maintained a great record against other schools over the past few years. The panel of debators is assisted by a large research staff. A wide variety of topics are debated showing that the team is strong in ability no matter what the subject or their feelings toward it. 211 Row 1: Vivian Iohnson. Comilia Hilliary, Denise Brown, Darlene Thomas, Karen Flood Row 2: Claudia Hightower, Esther Wright HI-Y GROUPS Enthusiastic and concerned girls joined together under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. of Buffalo to form Gamma, Delta Chi Beta, and Lam- bda Nu, in order to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the homes, schools and extend through- out the homes, schools, and com- munity high standards of Christian character. This Year the Hi-Ys sponsored fashion shows, dances and collected canned goods for the needy. They also have fund raising projects such as candy sales and car washes as well as many social events, in an effort to continue community work with fun. 212 I ,fx i D Iudy Ragland, Lori Watts, Linda Mose, Essie King, Belinda Wehber, Mileka Aliawanig Row 2 Pam King, Cheryl Burnell, Stephanie Martin, Selena Strickland. CHESS CLUB - Row 1: Ioel DeMarco, Pamm Merriiield, Scott Ivory, Chris Tomaszewskig Row 2: Michael Taub, Matt McDonough, Iohn lsker, Neal Goldberg. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club was formed to provide an atomosphere of learning and enjoyment for students inter- ested in the game of chess. The Club meets every Friday after school and members participate in discussions about past games or change in friendly competition among themselves. The top live players from the club form Ben- nett's Chess Team which competes for All-High Honors in the Queen City Tournament among all High Schools of Buffalo. It is predicted that they will eventually win the city championship. 213 BENNETTONIAN This year's Benny staff has its usual share of lunatics. Charles Arcudi, last years Sports Editor, is Editor-in-Chief: Sue Lewis is the illustrious Associ- ate Editor: Debbie Kinsey is Feature Editor and verbal commentator: Nancy Staub is News Editor and jim Girard is the Sports Editor. Rounding out the major staff are the Layout Editors, Anne Perry and Bobbie Bernsteing Creativ- ity Column Editor, Sonia Efrong Business Manager, Sam Taub, and Assistant Business Manager, Amy Blumenson. As you see from this lengthy list, an unusually high number. of people are involved in BEN- NETTONIAN this year. Whether this is an in- dication of the editors' generosities or simply be- cause of the fact that they need all the help they can get remains a mystery. Mr. Baum resumed his duties as advisor for the paperg his second year at the position. One of the many accomplishments of this year's staff was a mid-year decoration and paint touch up of the newsroom: the stunning renovation left many a student gaping and an equal number scrap- ing paint off their bodies. Another stellar year for the BENNETTONIAN. BENNETTONIAN - ROW 1: Soma Efron Ernie Kornmehl ROW 2 Becky Berman Bonnie Paduano Nancy Staub Larry Ford: ROW 3: Roberta Berstein Anne Perry Stuart Katz lim Girard Sue Lewis Charles Arcudi ROW 3 Howard Schanzer, Sam Taub. 214 BENNETTONIAN MAIOR STAFF Editor-in-Chief Charles Arcudi Associate Editor Sue Lewis Feature Editor Debbie Kinsey News Editor Nancy Staub Sports Editor Iim Girard Layout Editors Anne Perry and Bobbie Bernstein Creativity Column Editor Sonia Efron Business Manager Sam Taub Assistant Business Manager Amy Blumenson DRILL TEAM Every day after school, the Bennett Drill Team can be found practicing in the second floor main hall. They are known for their precision and their abundant energy. They have become a standard part of Bennett's pep rallies, assemblies and football half times. Also known as the stompers , the Drill Team serves to keep school spirit alive by per- forming before big games. 216 E44 e 1. 3 i's. f i5vX:f?f'5- xi' -Q9 'C ' -QI? .U ..l M 3 5 gg ..-nl .X 1 'i '53 f ff 'A ' f. DRILL TEAM - ROW 1: Carolyn C. Mack, Lisa A. Griffin Vivian lohnson Darlene Winfield Valencia Davis, Sherell Bailey: ROW 2: Gwen Brown, Gloria Iohnson Doris McDaniel Terri Renford Shirley Innes, Michele Pilcherg ROW 3: Adrienne Royal, Iudia Ragland Valerie Brown QCo Captamj Annette Newsom, Linda Hunt, Lynne Watts. Phyllis Williams. V xt X FRENCH CLUB - ROW 1: Barbara Roth, Ian Rubenstein, David Rosen fPresidentjg ROW 2: Susan Kasmierczak fTreasurerJ, Michelle Marini, Cecilia Curtis, Lori Zielan, Meg Amold: ROW 3: Clare Lutz, Debbie Arnico, Dorothy Leong: ROW 4: Scott Mannes. Eileen Duggan, Peter Genco fVice-Presj, Pat Bowler, Lorna Rice, Mary Evanco, Sari Swede, Grace Langer, Phil Mandura: ROW 5: Mark Andrzejewski, Win Bowler. FRISBEE CLUB - Row 1: Inez Miyares, George Popowicz, Nick Rozanov, Tim Ross, Becky Berman, Anne Perry, Seth Berman, Sonia Efron, Iob Rabinowitz: Row 2: lim Girard, Howard Schanzer, Iohn Bowler, Scott Ivory, Pamm Merrifield, George Ianofsky, Nancy Staub. FRISBEE CLUB In its third year of existance, the Frisbee Club has returned to Bennett and has enjoyed ex- panded membership. Under the guidance of Mr. Pearson, the wild bunch of Frisbee fanatics can be seen in any season on Bennett's broad front lawn exhibiting their talents. Undaunted by snow they are often observed bounding through drifts in order to pursue their favorite sport. FRE CH CLUB Every Thursday after school the sounds of merry laughter and pidgeon French can be heard drifting out of Miss Schmit's room as the French club meets for its weekly session. Their diverse activities have in- cluded bake sales, a French dinner at Miss Schmit's house, a trip to Toronto and sev- eral parties. The club has expanded greatly and meetings are always well attended. In the future Miss Schmit hopes this increased interest in the French Club will allow them to attend more French plays than they did in 1975. 217 I TERACT Interact is a service club that has been in operation many years. It is sponsored by Rotary International. This year, Interact bought the Christmas tree which stood in the front hall. The bulletin board out- side the Main Office was also main- tained by this organization, provid- ing students with the Honor Roll and Student Council News. Interact has many underclassmen members and hopes for new projects in the future. KEY CLUB I The Bennett Key Club is a service organization sponsored by the Ki- wanis Club of Western New York. Its purpose is to aid in community as well as school projects. Its mem- bers were in charge of P.S. School 4r42's toy drive and the Easter can- dy drive. They also served as moni- tors on Parent's Night. Key Club's monthly responsibilities included putting up both the bulletin board outside the Main Office and Ben- nett's outdoor bulletin board. Working at the annual Channel 17 auction, decorating the school Christmas tree and supporting the Kiwanis Governor's Dinner were the major Key Club activities. 218 ,le Hs INTERACT - ROW 1: David Rosen, Isabel A1-ana, Marilyn Williams. Debbie Dayton, Mary Virginia, Denise Battaglia. David Ruggerig ROW 2: Pat I-Iaettenschwiller, Raymond Ostrowski Daniel Seibel, Cathy DeMille, Nick Rosanov, Lorna Rice, Stephanie Zieniewicz. k I W Q, KEY CLUB - ROW 1: Randy Aman, Abbe Sull, Don Yavacoli Nice-Pres.j, Bruce Karmazin. Ieff Stromberg: ROW Z: Bonnie Paduano fSecretaryl, Karin Hulme, Gail Skerencak. ABSENT: Bill Aman tPres.j, Ron Ricotta. ,1- MATH CLUB - ROW 1: Lorna Rice fSec.lTreas.l, Stuart Katz fPres.J, William Simms, Pamm Merrifield: ROW 2: Candy Steinbach, Peter Genco, Ian Rubenstein, Ernie Kornmehl, Sonia Efron, Marvin Kornmehl Nice-Pres.j: ROW 3: Naoko Ikomo, Dave Rosen, Cecilia Curtis, Mitchell Korus: ROW 4: Iob Rabinowitz, Ieff Kreuzer, Mike Evanco, Nancy Staub, lim Girard, Gerald Cahill, Scott Ivory, jerry Prince. li-M MATH CLUB The Bennett Math Club is open to all students whether they are math geniuses or have trouble counting their fingers. The club tries to show that math isn't as confusing and complicated as it seems, and that it might have some fun points. Math Club meetings included many events such as the annual numer- ical scavenger hunt and the Regents Scholarship review. LATI CLUB The Latin Club was started to help the Latin student further his education. into the ideas and concepts of the Roman culture. Because this culture is so complex, the Latin Club gives the students the opportunity to look at specific things in greater depth. LATIN CLUB - Row 1: Ianet Ianofsky, joel Di Marco, Pamm Merrifield, Ieannetta Chatman: Row 2: Lisa Sciortino, Cathy Galvin, Karen Phillips, Cathy Griswald, Terry Regensdorfer, lane Privitera: Row 3: Patty Alaimo, Rosemary Albanesi, Wende Hilliard, Scott Mannes, Lorna Rice. 219 HARBIN GER Each year, Bennett students put out a liter- ary magazine entitled the Harbinger. It is an anthology of creative writings all written by Bennett students. The Harbinger staff chooses writings from those submitted by students. They try to select writings that show a great cross section of ideas and talents. As many projects are, Harbinger is handicapped by unavailability of money. The staff also tries to overcome this by selling patrons. Along with their hard working advisor, Miss Walker, the Harbinger staff submitted a unique copy which was enjoyed by all. L1 , .K I ' , .f.:F ' 'lwgsr HARBINGER - Row 1: Pamm Merrifield, Kathy Griswald, Antoinette Iackson, Sam Gembola, Chris Case: Row 2: Dorothy Leong, Keith Nichols, Debbie Dayton, Diane Weyer, Isabel Arana: ROW 3: Karen Phillips, Lorna Rice. Debbie Hawkins, David Rosen, Cecilia Curtis, Peter Genco, Peggy Hulme. 220 Q 'Kar 'LJQVKF I-IARBINGER - Row 1: Diane Hawkins, Cheryl Burrell, Delilah Iohnson: Row 2: Nancy Dapp, Seth Berman, Michelle Marrini, Lori Zeilan, Heidi Lichterfeld: Row 3: Nancy Staub, Becky Berman, Sue Lewis, Anne Perry, Sonia Efron, Diane Iones, Iackie Reed: Row 4: Keith Nichols. Lqgwtl' 1 . FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION - Row 1: Merylou Trautwein, Debbie Giczkowski, Debbie Dayton fvice-presidentjg Row 2: Annette Bonafede, Sharon Galinsky, Nancy Brigham, Gayle Garcia, Carol Brigham, Chris Ball fpresidentj, Mindy Wingerter, Diane Schalberg: Row 3: Debbie Bestine, Christine Gauvain, Michelle Cichowicz. FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATIO The purpose of this organization is to engender interest in the secretarial Held, and to do all that is possible to encourage advanced education which will better equip the student to quali- fy for a secretarial position. Its mem- bership is limited to juniors and sen- iors taking secretarial courses. A few of the Association's activities include Held trips to City Court, Erie Commu- nity College, the Buffalo Evening News and the U.S. Post Office. Meet- ings are held in Room 399 every month after school. 221 P.A. CREW Bennett's diligent P.A. Crew, under a new student coor- dinator, Ian Rubenstein, has attempted to change its well- known routine. The musical introduction heard each week- day morning at 8:45 on none other than the Bennett Broad- casting System has been al- tered to a new and exciting three note tune!!! All kidding aside, this year's P.A. staff un- der Mr. Miodonski's super- vision, was well organized and presented pertinent informa- tion for those students con- cerned enough to listen. P.A. CREW - Row 1: David Rosen, Ian Rubenstein, Bonnie Paduano, Richard Mansell: Row Z: Donna Dickerson, Mitchell Korus, Marvin Kornmehl, David Brazleton, Tim Ross, Larry Ford, Sari Swede: Row 3: Iacob Gayle, Kim Burkes. STAGE CRE Bennett assemblies and programs would not be possible without the efficient work of this trio. The stage crew operates with a maximum of speed and a minimum of delay. Their job includes manning the lights, oper- ating the public address system, set- ting up the stage itself and whatever other little mishaps beknown to a stage. 222 NATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Students who are outstanding in leadership, scholarship, and responsibility are honored by the Emmons B. Farrar Chapter of the National Honor Society. The Honor Society undertook such pro- jects as cosponsoring a winter and a spring book fair, the student tutoring program, and a student- parent dinner. This dinner honored the top ten students of each class. The annual fall and spring inductions were also held. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Row 1: Iennifer McDonough, Pat Haettenschwiller, Diane Weyer, Naoko Ikomo, Bonnie Paduano, Mary Lou McCarthy, jerry Prince: Row 2: Chris Ball, Stuart Katz, Pat Gray, Marvin Kornmehl: Row 3: Karen Hellerer, Lisa Olzewski, Catilyn Allen, Rita McKinnon, Adina Back, Graciela Miyares, Cynthia Iackson. Carol Primerano, Gail Skerencak: Row 4: Peter Genco, Iob Rabinowitz, Charles Arcudi, Clifford Brown, Andy Goldman, Peter Cammarata, lacob Gayle. 223 STUDE T COU CIL This year, the main objectives of the Student Council were to encourage greater communication between the student body and to foster closer ties among all students at Bennett. A Human Relations Committee was established to accomplish this. The Student Council has also participated in a tutoring program at local elementary schools and an ex- change program with Western New York High Schools. Other projects included the annual Christmas Charities canned goods drive for the Salvation Army, re-evaluation of the constitution, celebration of the school's 50th Anniversary, helping the Com- munity Association in their fund-raising program, and sponsoring the Orange and Blue Contest on Ben-Ken Day. It was a busy year for the Student Council, and the success we had can be attributed to the hard working officers and representatives. STUDENT COUNCIL - Row 1: Vicky Green Gr. Delegate-Inter High Councill, Claudia Hightower fPresidentj, Esther Wright lCorresponding Secretaryjg Row 2: Christina Trocki Wice Presidentj, Donna Barr tSenior Delegatej, Teri Medige fRecording Secretaryj: Row 3: Kevin Hackney lSgt.-at-armsj, Kimberly M. Griffin tTreasurerj, Dan Conley lSophomore Rep.J: Row 4: Geoffrey A. Gayle fFreshman Rep.j, Bart M. Williams tlnter High Alternatej. STUDENT COUNCIL - Row 1: Reggie Gaines, Linda Mose, Paula Cox, Brenda Hudson, Philip Mandura: Row 2: Ieff Loucks, Cornelia Hillary, Felice Spellman, Larry Ford, Greg Campbell, Iacob Gayle, R.K. Herring, Saul Schwarzberg, Pam King, Francine McCarley, Charlene Pitts: Row 3: Cheryl Fitzgerald, Kathy Howard, Paula Bonfante. Deborah Iohnson, Donna Dickerson, Eric Cutter. 224 f SNL? ' QA B ex n -153 R ' :gi ' Q if Q iff ig 77. 4 an f W ir qv 1 BEACON This year's BEACON staff was composed of many different personalities. The everyday craziness and ab- normality found in any person who's working on a yearbook was definitely present this year. We tried to put forth an effort that would be remembered not only by us, but by the rest of the student body! Under the zany, but carful f?j leadership of Editor-in-Chief Gail Skerencak, and her most infamous line every period of, What got done? , when in reality nothing would get done until the next day. Along with her competent, hard-working and loving staff, they put forth all their energies by meeting deadlines one day late. Of course, we could never forget all the crazy days in 416 and the statements made like: What's the matter with everyone, are you all cracking up today or some- thing? or How come you're not working? or Do we have to work on this book this week?! Those days were captured in memorable pictures, not necessarily in this book, but they were taken. Staff photographers fMonkey-armsl Bo Peterson and Marvin Kornmehl took some of the best pictures ever, considering they were upperclassmen, fbut nowadays what's that?!l The BEACON staff's associate editors Pete Cammarata fPete CJ and Cathy Locane, were always there to help out new staffers feven if it was two or three days laterl and give whatever advice, feven though they never knew what the word meantj was needed. We could not slight the other editors on BEACON who constantly complained and cried about why they were made editor of their section, and why such blessings were bestowed upon them, just because they were such sweet people. The BEACON staff would have never survived with- out the constant listening and answering of the girls on the office switchboard. The many calls were just some- thing to do when we didn't feel like trucking up and down those stairs factually we didn't have anything better to doj. But all kidding aside f?j the BEACON staff of 1975 has tried to put out the best yearbook of 50 years, and sincerely hopes that the staff of BEACON '76 receives all the blessings fhall and more trouble and a lot more fun feven though we know it would be impossiblej. So all we can say is thank you for buying BEACON '75 and we hope that you enjoy going through it as much as we did working on it. Until the next edition - - whenever - if ever?! BEACON STAFF OF 1975 E6 ASSOCIATE EDITORS - Pete Cammarata, Cathy Locane. QP!! Ni n 'Z s if .f s . if-' x J-if-liz' SECTION EDITORS - Row 1: Bomiie Paduano. Chris Trocki. Row 2: Tina Gannon, Claudia Hightowe l'. ,F qi L I' I f I W H '-F ADVERTISING QMAIORJ STAFF - Row 1: Ines Miyares. Row 2: Sylvia Coleman, Kim Burkes, Sharon Shavers, Pat Iohnson. xx . f N w x, I I I 1 I 1 lf' I X I, 'w ' A ,,,.,.2 H C ,,.4 65,1-QNX 'gif' M.w , X E IN 1--1 227 :.na,,.s BEACON MAIOR STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Gail Skerencak ASSOCIATE EDITORS Cathy Locane Pete Cammarata BUSINESS MANAGER Peter Genco PHOTOGRAPHERS Marvin Kornmehl Daryl Bo Peterson ART Tina Gannon ADVERTISING EDITORS Sharon Shavers Kim Burkes FACULTY 81 ADMINISTRATION EDITOR Mary Lou Mc Carthy STUDENT LIFE 81 HIGHLIGHTS EDITOR Claudia Hightower SPORTS EDITORS Pete Cammarata Michael Evanco ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Bonnie Paduano STUDENTS EDITOR Chris Trocki tw' Q 3 391' lx the W J' QQ. A I K . X A J' - W ,ff pikx 'I 395 i ik ii LARGE sn-Mgfi-3 ORIECY 'f Exp' fi -was - Mg - x 1 'TV if if af 25' jg I 9' Ali' if WUULD YOU BELIEVE . . . 1 2 3 3, , ., f Hefs.. -4 .' ,..: -4 1 W ,K . V w h iny..-.J 4, 4 5 3 7 8 9 1.1 Mr. Farmer 2.1 Mr. Leonard Sikora 3.1 Mrs. Stevens 4.1 Mr. Paul Feinstein 5.1 Mr. Czerwic 6.1 Mr. Iohn Vella 7.1 Mrs. Mary Mitchell 8.1 Miss Mary Schmit 9.1 Mr. Kosek. 10 5 2 1 . .1 3 : 11 13 14 15 16 17 10.1 Mr. Miodonski 11.1 Mr. Shanchuk 12.1 Mr. LaChusia 13.1 Miss Seereiter 14.1 Mr. X 15.1 Mr. Bela Petho 16.1 Miss Mary Schmit 17.1 Doctor Enrique Hernandez Miyares. 910 , - 5 t . ! V ,mv ,xi 1 S gg, , ' -. 4 H.. - .. , . 1 I 1 . K if Q T: . 'V 'W-QAM . + 1 Rf S 12 2 3 4 5 qi: 8 9 10 1.1 Mrs. Fahey 2.1 Mrs. Lytle 3.1 Mr. Schweitzer 4.1 Mr. Baum 5.1 Mrs. Chiefitz 6.1 Mr. Veronica 7.1 Mrs. Iadd 8.1 Mrs. Porter 9.1 Mrs. Dowd 10.1 Mr. Nola 232 I 12 13 14 15 gy 5 59425 .1 . 5' 3 ..g.:fr.:1 i LL.f .. ,.,, , 'W V - 3 ffiii fl 1431 -. 3 . ,gL. :fi'fELE.Ef' f 11,1 Mr. L. Schor 12.1 Mrs. Seeger 13.1 Mr. Alessi 14.1 Mrs. Buckley 15.1 Mr. Dzimian 233 1975... Problems wrlh our envlronmenl our communmes In great need lor cmzen Involvement and me day KIWAN IS I s l m I m IZS?T.'E?QI1ZT2.Z.Z.- JSJZILZTFJZ .Ziff SALUTES lo solve all of the problems ol hrs world overnughl KEY C LU B has become dnscuuraged that hrs efforts to solve these problems are lo no avail when lhere I5 so much lo be done with so llttle time lllll I '- '5--- ' , w . clllllll , .In f' 'llI lllv WZ' -. ll 1-i 1 .55 Q ls .lllllvl'a' lgll-hm 234 l X H ADVERTISING Magna g Bill Aman and Pete Cammarata would like to thank everyone who has made their years at Bennett enjoyable and worthwhile: teachers and students alike. Most of all we would like to thank our coaches, Mr. Gerald Berkman and Mr. Lawrence Veronica. Without their help and understanding, our years at Bennett would not have been half as good as they were. So from Bill and Pete we thank you for all you have done. 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Tel. 834-0245 I A IS THERE LIFE AFTER HIGHSCHOOL Congratulations, they said. This isn't the end It's just the beginning . They've said it a thousand times at a thousand graduations. While many young people just like you sat there thinking, Where do I go from here? Where do I go for challenge? And Opportunity? GO Navy. If you qualify. you'll get some of the best training available in highly skilled job fields. From missile technician to nuclear propulsion. Andgyou live a little too. Travel. Work hard. Even swab some decks. A good job. And a good life. The Navy: it's a good life. The Navy: it's a good deal. Get all the facts. Talk to your local Navy recruiter. U.S. Navy Recruiting Branch Station 1490 Iefferson Ave. Buffalo. N.Y. 14208 883-2550 Chief Lonnie Hamm Chief Louis Bell Be Someone special. loin the Navy. MEN-WOMEN The World's largest training school I I I, is hlrmg. Where else can you learn the jobs listed below, and get paid while you learn? Electronics, Food Preparation. Law Enforce- ment, Motion Picture Photography. MISSIIC Repair, Data Processing, Truck,Drivmg, Com- munications. Construction, Radio Repair, Ad- ministration, Personnel, Accounting, Truck Mechanic, Wire Maintenance, and over 300 others. I . , can Army Opportunities SFC. PARKER 856-1650 fy! 1 , ' . ' l..A . i, Sigma Alpha Tau ,, i 'W in Open Monday, Thursday 81 Friday 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday 81 Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. LA VOGUE SH OPPE Ladies Distinctive Wearing Apparel 3110 Bailey Avo. Buffalo, N.Y. 14215 Division of Albert Garlinkle INC. '834-4125 834-4925 MIINRU REAL l2S'l'A'I'l'I TOPS IN APA RTM E N'l' HOU Sli SALES 2339 MAIN 837-9010 QUFFALO sonfalk 'NEWSWEEKL '2 l.. PLATINUM PATRONS Dr. Miyares, 50, Salutes BEACON'S 50th 81 Bennett's 50th Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Farron A friend GOLD PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Max Spitalny and Marilyn Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Bowler and family Meine Studenten sind die beste und die schonste SILVER PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Camarata Mr. and Mrs. Concetto Locane The LaChiusa Family Edwin L. Gray Ir. USN Mrs. Barbara Cooper Best Wishes - Security Officers Good Luck Class of 75 another successful 50 years - The Roth Family Best wishes to all Seniors David Gonlag -too bad you weren't older 5 lines togethelxfseparate Best wishes, Class of '75 - Buffalo Urban League Inc. Lisa, THE TIME IS 12:06 81 30 seconds, 2!23!75 . .. Sam SAM, How about the 14th? LISA To 44 Cuby defa x, 12345-5 Iohn - you are my love and my life - Colleen Mr. Vella's a nice guy - Bill Nikisher Year of the Tiger, so Aniv. - Don Conley Don't buy a patron! God Bless Mr. L. Horwitz Here's to the future 81 what it holds! To live is Christ, to die is gain. Phil 1:21 Brewster Cindy, Pete, Deb, Sharon 8: Iohn - Thanks Dear Russ M. I really miss you and your vo- ice - too bad it doesn't match your body. len Congratulations Class of '75 - Ma 81 Pa Ball. Congratulations class of '75 Shalom V'lihitra'ot Lochaim Shakespeare eats Bacon Bill I love you fle your lover Teresa K. good luck class of '75 Annette Newsom Good Luck 8: LOVE to Gerry M. 81 Paul Y. Divers do it deeper. L.M. you will be my friend forever Il hopel P.H. Mr. 81 Mrs. Silvester Williams Detroit Mich. A senior says goodbye to Bennettonians G.H.M. A Good Luck Kath at K.E. Student from Grover To Sharon Shavers, who I wishlHappiness Success. Eleanor and Alan M. Singer Best of luck to friends of the Class of '75 Bert Posner Amy-n-Eric Iune 29-4 ever Mr. Napoleon Williams Detroit Mich. Good luck in all things in the future. Does anybody know what a Pomaeranit is? A Friend. Rochester Business Institute I I LOVE BEACON! David Page, David Page, David Page Luck Ek Future Success Ive School of Art - Pitts , Long Live Benny Goodman! Robert Iohnson Don't be sorry, just be Quiet Ha-Ha. Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Hanneman Go fish to person and Bozo, from Io Catalino To the girls of 265: 285 rules - Pat Mr. Arcudi To my favorite person in lunch. Chickens of the world unite - Perdu awaits. Bill Malwitz Iohn Farleo , Walter Prosneick So far, so good - Bennett Thanks everyone. Gail Hair Fashions by Lola - 986 Kenmore Sorry about last year but you still need a shave. I love 3rd period ceramics. Mr. Pearson - I don't love you. ETA WILL ALWAYS BE BEST! FROG POWER! Dry cleaning is our business. Compliments of Schneider fish. A friend of the school. Dr. and Mrs. Francis C. Hornung. A student of Bennett. A friend of the school. A friend of the school. For God so loved the world that he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever be- lieveth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. john 3:16 Mr. Lytle Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prosser Ibbed, we're really gonna miss you good luck. What do you have for lunch, Szwejbka? Nay Nay cow from horse. Am Yisrael Chai M.S. Temple Beth-El USY Kip 81 Sheryl! 12l31!74 - ? Bunny's Rule!!! Quicky, one two, in and out, heh heh!! Dag- sal. Squints alias Giggles say hello. Swede family BANANAS - Bennett's 31 Frog Okay Geoff - You're the last Gayle - do it up good! jay. Good-bye Seniors, It was fun Looking 13391 To Bonnie from Ioe, Backwards in an elevator. I love you, Lard Love, Teri Moldy and Mildew are real cuties. Esther Baumann Ann 81 Harold Scofield Mrs. David Newler It's only a high school, It's only a high school . . . Hawaii no ka oi! - Aggie '73 Nicky and Lonne the happiest pair I've seen. Mr. and Mrs. Armando Paduano and family Bennett is great, Kenmore West rots! Mr. and Mrs. Le,oy Coles, lr. Sheila A. and her many fans Tricia and Tootsie in '75 Wendell and Damar Giles vs. LaToya Reid Mr. Paul Kosek Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Gray, Sr. Nell, Spoon, Dino, Nick Evette, Sheila, Denise, Fran. Leza Debbie Thomas Nardin Academy Iune '75 Anthony Wayne Gault Mr. Keith Byron Wiley You will never know who your friends are. Mrs. Levitan Morgen, manana, demain, jutro, domani, yarin. Pisces rules!!! I love French 3, it's so beautiful. To Andy - My nice is your nice! Love Teri Paul - for all the love we've shared Bonnie. To Cozetta from her mother Diana Mrs. Helen Hayes Kenny Beauty Salon To H.R. 193, from your Rep. You're all Cheap To Meg, who needs all the mental help she can get! - this blank line was paid for Nick Rozanov. Mr. A Mrs. Robert Boye Mary Schmit The best is yet to come . . . Tracey, you've got what it takes, don't waste it! Best of Luck! To: Class of '75, Best of Luck. Ioy - Let's study health notes in the park! Ienny - I love Sangrial!! - G. Laura and Damian - true love always. Mr. Kosek: Stuart Little Rules - G. DAMEN WILLIAM FOWLER: born 9-18-74 Owen G. Miller - Carla D. Fowler Minerva, Bowser 8: Claw Abercrombie is alive and well. Feet - one day you'll meet a matching tree stump Good luck Daryl - seniors in '75 Gerald Mrs. Mary Vincent Knowledge comes easy with understanding. Mrs. Beverly Soaries W. 81 F. Beer Mart 81 Del. 330 East North St. Good Luck to Seniors!!! Lightmanagers are 81 8: always will be!!! Dis-Grace for sale: a buck-three-eighty Sophie says hello. P.C. 81 N.G. Good luck Cindy 8: Don, Love Pat 81 Norm. A friend of the school. Come one! Come alll To the nuthouse! Rm. 317 in the back Lorna Doone From a friend. To P.S.F. - I'm the boozer - STHMAHL Szwejbka - You're a kook - Inez This is an anonymous Patron George R. Palz Deb Q Sue - Stars are many. but few are knows - Becky Compliments of Mr. Massis To Chucky and his Fettucini el Fredo Ieff and Brian Mr. Miodonski is a sexy 33 yr. old! Tracy Pratt, I love you and miss you RJ. Miodonski P.S.F. - I'm not a boozer! - Inez To Benny with love Miss Pavia Mr. Carron To Inez - on to next year! Love that Room 185. The Garret - Antiques Marzekiel's Shop - African Imports Bennett, what a great school - leff Cross Carmela Roberts Danny . . . I love you 245 Michael P.O. Donnell Mr. and Mrs. john j. Reger TAE-FU-CHUN Society - Instructor - Mike Thomas Laugh alot - it bugs the teachers - giggles Busch Family Singers Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Rosen Still in the Swirnm - Sonny Gichtin I always hated English I Abercrombie, Minerva, and Bowser for our new grandson Mr. 81 Mrs. D. Swede Good Luck at Williamsville Lisa, we miss you! Hey Blondy. Maybe next time with Sally. Good Luck from Freddy johnson Mr. 81 Mrs. Curtis jeri Hill Lots of Luck Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Rizzo To my best, friends Karen, Mary 81 Liz from Tina Mrs. Helena Woloshenivk Hi! Good .Luck Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Rizzo To my best friends Feet - One day You'll meet a matching tree stump Tammy - That was before you came to Bennett j 8: H Davis Hockey Team - Moose. Big M, Czech Bowser 8: Claw I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Thank you all my teachers Q71-751 for my best years at Bennett N.E. Dapp '75, Tina we love you Chuck our love will always last! Love Kathy james. Brad: Take care of those thighs! Bonnie. Candy, janie . . . 3 nuts love Renee jeff loves Mary To my little sister Dolly Good luck - Peggy Karen and haary love always . . . 75 U kids R nuts 4 hating each other Dave from U.B. Sophomores are great! Scott Mannes june. Pat, and Holly johnson Tom, l'll love you forever - Cathy Michael and Leigh-Ann Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson Mr. and Mrs. .joseph Beale Sr. Mr. Ennes. Kathy Krebs Good Luck M. Brown Good Luck Class of 75 from a grad of Kenmore East - 73 I love you a bunch Munch - Tiny Chew the fat with Lard! Timko Mrs. Emest H. Wray Good Luck!! Good Luck for a bright future Best of luck in the future Best wishes - a friend Goo Good Luck'x'?? Lots of Luck Buffalo jill Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Hawes Mrs. Harold G. Meyer 81 Carol Hi jodi 8 Georgie 'Boy' Mrs. jas. T. Love Tony and Debbie Hi. Lynus Koelemeyer PATRON I-li! juliann and jill To Bonnie - She is Sweet Love is making Peanut butter 8: jelly Sand- wiches Hello to the Library Lady - Mary Love and Good Luck to my Astral Twin - Thanks jim, Keep on trucking. l'll miss you. Love Mary B.H. Our time will never end I.A. Lin Korzelius - Class of '75' TULKAA SUOMALAISEEN SAUNAAN. Terveisin Tom fSFj Bill Amen tAll-Highj Football no. 60. S.P. I still love you Eileen, Geoff. Ant Nay: Bye-Bye-jay 8: Tracy Happiness is playing tennis on a Sunny Spring day Tec. is number ? over Bennett BENNETT IS NUMBER ONE Bruce Lee is number one! To know life is to love Sonny Some say life is simple, but life is what you make it. Good Luck class of '75 Hope all my friends problem work out in '75 Good Luck all Let each become all he is capable of becoming. Domenico Dragonetti - Bass is beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson S.j. Walker Greetings from a 1937er. Betty Sherry Hendler Artisans Leather Shop Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Farron In memory of Paul E. johnson Mrs. Paul E. johnson Dawn Smigiel No thanks, I don't want any Pomigranit Mrs. Watson Give Schweitzer Un Vaso De Leche! Sarxita 8: Lisa l'll Always Love you - Fred Marvin Gary Pritchard I love you! Bob Z. and Kathy P. I see only your feet, but I love you, petite. Munch. To Tammy - with love ttisher-pricej Frank Cozzarelli Sue and Cliff FOREVER jeff 81 Michelle T.L.A. Mr. and Mrs. William Stephan Elaine R. Trenke Kathy Cozzarelli See ya next year! Debbie Cole Mary Medige '72 Bennett - Count me as one of yours! - Tammy Wayne Schmied - friend of the Mediges Tom M. says the Park School football team is number 1. n Brian - please come back for Lo's sake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zeeb former graduates Maury Little Ken Knox Mr. and Mrs. james Skaine Best wishes frorri Sharon Wetzel Wilson To Spider Girl, from captain - I still dig ya. Mary C. Schmit E. Mullens l Vet: Best wishes Toni jackson Mrs. Carrie C. jackson Salute! The turkeys in Canada Suzanne T. Lach George and Amy Moore jack Kotlarz . . . Star Right on tothe class of '76 I love Carol Thompson Willer Carol Thompson ONillerj says '52 was the best Dr. D. 8 the fellas: Darin Bland - Pres. Hollywood . Bland 1st V.P. Spivey - Chaplin. Robert Tournsel. Sarita and Carrnelita. the Bobbsie twins Todd Rundgren - A wizard, a true star I love the elevator man - bye! To the class of '75, best of luck Ask for Freddy, john-Boy, or Paul fAdmission feej Bill Aman Football All-High No. 60. Hi to S.S. To Anthony from Audrey - Good luck in the fu- ture. Louis Martin - Class of '72 jesus is coming again - Pat Manney Clien- Highj Happy Birthday Mrs. Cheiffetz Garol muss zussammenbleiben joe I've looked around enough to know that you're the one I want to go through time with love Bonnie. Richard, I love you. Sharon fold manj To BoBo from Scare! To P.S.F., at least I didn't stay bent. To FiFi who brought the memories of Mar- ilyn back to my body. What happened to you? The BEACON staff put 2.tDO miles on my Chevy I SORRY BILL . . . GAIL MRS. BUCKLEY: Schoenfeld has a nice body and personality, but so does Ci. fha-haj Gail HEY MABLE Love and Kisses BEACON '75 To MISS PORTER - We did our best, but you still lost. BEACON '75 TO BILL .. . Did you have a hard body over the weekend? thot stuffj TO BO AND ERIC: Take after your father and go after your mother! Love. Mommy Kim Sr Dad dy Pete. 246 PATTY MANZELLA Cl CORREYONDING SECRETARY PORIC ER LOVE L L DY CHERYL MANZELLA EBEFIHARDT SUE PAT omoin II 4: U2 IU ROBIN TR PRESIDENT NT ESIDE VICE PR SECRETARY NG RECORDI . SECRETARY 41.21 Q62 td 59, 9' I Q62 S E B 'E 1975 197 DONNA IANNUCCI YL COSTE LLO - DAR HELENE VAUX GEOS 'GNL O D- C0 z S cc HI SARGEANT AT ARMS PATTY ORAZI DEIRDRE PUGH JULIE SMILANICH JOANNE VAUX MARY STOEHR nf JuANrrA BALL sfumos KATHY MANZELLA MY ALSACE TAM I Q nu Z mu .n I 4 D :A 2 2 3 Congratulations To The CLASS of 1975 From The Branch 1346 Main Greetings From the Sunoco Service Station Main 8: Fairfield 4.1. ,,.....-1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MRS. ALLENE BUCKLEY for her understanding and sup- port throughout the year, und' for being our friend. MR. PAUL FEINSTEIN for the caption of pg. 63. MR. SZWEIBKA for keeping the seniors on the BEACON staff in good humor, and for being our Mr. X. DOC for the daily back-rubs, and for being such a great person the the staff. MR. BIHL for being a father to BEACON! MR. MIODONSKI for being sooo patient when letting a certain BEACON staffer cut class 4 out of 5 days a week. MISS BLUE for letting Cathy 8: Bonnie out of gym. MR. SIKORA for being a great principal. MRS. HELD for being so unbelievably cooperative and efficient. MARK GABLER from Varden, for organization, faculty and home room pictures. THE CUSTODIAN for taking our key. MRS. BURKE, MR. CHRISTMAN, 8x MR. SCHANCHUK for the tons of art supplies needed to produce great BEACON posters. THE MAIN-OFFICE SWITCH BOARD OPERATORS for being sooo cooperative. THE BENNETT HIGH ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE for helping the BEACON raise funds. MR. FARMER for being so kind, generous, understanding, cooperative, benign, patient etc when letting Gail 8: Sha- ron out of H.R. period. THE SECURITY GUARDS for being present when taking H.R. and organization pictures. DAVID ROTHENBERG for being a sweety when taking pictures of THE BUFFALO SABRES. MR. PAUL WHEELAND for allowing Mr. David Rothen- berg, Miss Gail Skerencak and Miss Spinner Rothenberg into the closed practice session at the auditorium. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, MR. TONY MAURO FOR: 1.1 Designing a fantastic cover. 1b.1 For designing a fantastic cover at low cost. 2.1 For getting our faculty B.C. on top of the pictures. 4.1 For helping us out with the alumni section. 5.1 For putting up with all of us!!! 6.1 For climbing up 4 flights of stairs when Gail said she'd meet him in the main office so that he wouldn't have to exert himself, 8: of course, for enlightening the staff in the areas of birds and cows!!! QI-Iey Tony - youa lika??1 Aanzella, lohn 143 Abato, Diana 122, 200 Abborno, Donna 142 Abrahams, Irene 131, 199 Abramo, Nancy H.R. 377 Adamczyk, Cynthia 142 Adamcyzk, Donna 125, 204 Adamcyzk, Douglas 134 Adams, Sharon H.R. 422 Adams, Tracey 86, 154 ADVERTISING 227 Adinolfe, Ieffery 86, 130, 205 Adragna, Nancy H.R. 193 Agostini, Ingrid 86 Aichinger, Barbara H.R. 289 Akins, Gina H.R. 103 Akins, Rosemarie 132 Alaimo, Patricia 131 Albanesi, Rosemary H.R. 303 Albanesi, Toni 125 Aldridge, Anita 126 Aldridge, Iarvis 134 Aldridge, Loma H.R. 253 Alessi, Brenda 205 Alessi, Kenneth H.R. 347 Alessi. Samuel 39 Alexander, LaDonna H.R, 404 Alexander, Rosemary 131 Aljuwani, I-Iashiem 63, 131, 205 Aljuwani, Mileka 85, 154, 204 Allen, Caitilyn H. R. 269 Allen, Ieff 140 Allen, Sarita 127 Alnoonesi, Rosemary 135 Alsace, Tammy 196, 198 Alt Dan 143, 202 Aman, Randall 134, 161, 202 Aman, William 58, 63, Hi, 16 Amerson, Dennis 122 Amico, Deborah 141 Amico, Sal 68, 86 Andersen, Soren 149 Anderson, Rose H.R. 317 Anderson, Cheryl H.R. 181 Anderson Derrick 86 Anderson, Michael H.R. 335 Anderson, Sharon H.R. 193 Andizejiwski, Mark 125 Andres, Ieffrey 68, 130 Andres, Steven 140 Anglin, Michael 130 Anthony, Martin 137 Anthony, Sherrine Ki Anzalone, loAnne 127 Arana, Isabel 199, 205 Archinger, Barb 132 Arcudi, Anthony 134 Arcudi, Charles 86 1, 202 Armbruster, Margret H.R. 189 Armstrong, lane 147 Arnold, Annette 147 Arnold, Hugh 133 Arnold Marguerite 145 Arnone, Brad 58, 68, 86 Arrington, 143 Augustine, Tammy H.R. 389 Aurelio, Diane 126 Austin, Eric 122 Austin, Michael 65, 143, 202 Avery, Curtiss 125 Avino, Cynthia 135 Avino 143 Avolio, Alison 130 Azzarelli, Bogus 125 Azzarelli, Dagus 133 BABY PICTURES 230-233 Back, Adina 86 Bailey, Celestine 142 Bailey, Ianice H.R. 185 Bailey, Sherell H.R. 277 Baines, Yvonne 206 Bajak, Mary Beth M Baker, Phyllis H.R. 377 Baker, Veronica 124, 292 Bald, Douglas 142 Bald, Laura H.R. 404 Bald, Linda 67 Ball, Christine 87, 172, 207 Ball, Ronald 120 Ballard, Iudith 144 Ballard, Sverdlik 125 Banks, Iames 133 Bankston, Sabrina 87 Barber, Michael 87 Barber, Yolanda H.R. 359 Barnes, Cheryl H.R. 404 Barnes, Darren 140 Barnes, Iolly 205 Barnes, Robin 144 Barnes, Yvonne 125 Barr, Donna 87, 207 Barry, Margaret 136 BASKETBALL 73 Bass, Harold 53 Bates, Ioseph 87, 202 Battaglia, Denise 172, 203 Bauda, Elizabeth 23 Bauer, Linnea 132 Blando, Phyllis 25 Blango, Randy 63, 65, 130 Blackenberg, leanne 136 Block, Eylene 88, 161, 202, 204 Block, Wendy 88 Blood, Mary 124 Blue, DeRutha 50 Blue, Mari 125 Blumenson, Amy 145 . Bobenread, Nancy 88 Bochynski, Rosanna 88 Boddie, Cathy 136, 206 Boddie, Patricia, 144, 206 Bolden, Dolores 88 Boler, DeMario H.R. 105 Boles, Gregory 133 Bolling. Patti 147 Bonafede, Annette 121, 199, Bonfante, Cathy 88 Bonfante, Paula 121 Boniface, Monica 122 Bonita, Debbie 132 Bonsteel, Linda H.R. 407 Booker, Bruce H.R. 235 Booker, loseph H.R. 105 Boone, Derrick 125 Boone, Rodney 142 Bostic, Runette H.R. 424 Botcher, Donna H.R. 404 Bottoni, Dan H.R. 315 Bauer, john H.R. 259 Baugh, Christopher 122, 172 Baugh, Orville 65, 142, ZJ6 Baum, Gordon 19 Bave, Andy 143 BEACON SR. ASSIST. 224 BEACON MAIOR STAFF 229 Beasley, Gary 125 Beavers, Greg 87 Bechtold, Karen 87, 211 Bova, Samuel 68, 126 Bower, lack 123 Bowler Katie 135, 198 Bowler, , Iohn 88, 196 Bowler, Patricia 65, 124, 196, 198 Bowler, Winnifred 127, 196 Boyd Andre 58, 126 Boyd, Darryl H.R. 229 Boyd, Don 63 Boyd, Glen 141 Beckford, Denise 87 Beckford, Denton 87 Beckman, Debbie 87 Bedell, Mary H.R. 253 Beebrey, Lawrence H.R. 259 Bell, Felix 143 Bell, Kelita 132 Bell, Patrice H.R. 422 Bennett, Barbara 205 Benson, Mr. 30 Bedne, Rodney H.R. 235 Bergman, Pearl H.R. 404 Berkman, Gerald 51, 58, 68 Berkson, Anne 40 Berman, Becky 125, 197 Berman, Seth 140, 196 Berndt, Mindy 141 Bestine, Debra 88 BENNETTONIAN 214 Betz, Paul 131 Boykin, Corinthis 132 Bozemon, Betty 88 Bozer, Elizabeth 145 Bozer, Timothy B8 Brabson, Bill 133 Brabson, Nick H.R. 325 Brandt, Daniel 140 Brauen, Angela H.R. 277 Brazelton, David 121 Breckenridge, Desiree 145, 20 Breier, lim 68 Bremer, Kathy 53 Brigham, Carol 68 Brigham, Nancy 123 Briggs, Darlene 136 Bright, Diane 145 Brim, Brietta 136 Brinkley, Gisele 88 Brinson, Daphne H.R. 403 Broaddus, Howard 58 Betz, Theresa H.R. 350 Biancardi, Paula H.R. 359 Brodderick, Mar-gret H.R. 404 Bromley, Katherine H.R. 169 Bidell. Mary 144 Bronson, Arlene 206 Brookes, Denise 132 Bihl Clayton 39 Billups, Chettie 130 Billups Sandra 205 Billups, Tim 63 Billups, Valerie 145 Billups, Victoria H.R. 377 Bivens, Renee 88 Bivens, Tyrone 120 Bizzell, Earvetta 126, 204 Blacher, Robbyn 145 Blackmon, Carol 88 Blackstock, Rita 23 BLACK STUDENT UNION 208 Blackwell. Ioseph 120 Bland, Darin 137 Bland, William 122 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown Frederic 123, 134 Matthew H.R. 347 Veronica 136 Cherife 136 Brown, Clifford 89 Brown, Darlene 145 Brown, Denise N Brown, Dorothy 123, 161 Brown, Eddie 143 Brown, Gwendolyn 135 Brown, Hattie 24 Brown, Brown. Brown, Brown, Karl 58, 89 MaryAnne 54 Phyllis ras Valerie 124 Caccamise. Deborah 136 mmer, jennie 42 ndo, Sharon 89 runson, Arlene 141 ryant, Brenda 142 ucella, Annette H.R 424 uchler, jane 131 uchwald, janet 89 uchwald, joAnn H.R. 271 uckley, Allene 29 ullock, Martin 134 uono, Louis 45, 120 urgin, Patrice 142, 202 urgoyne, Allison 122 urke, Beth D. 46 urkes, Kim 89, 199, 205, 206 urks, Vincent 133 urmeier. Greta 122 urmeier, Tom IB urrell, Cheryl 121, 127 urseiu, Roberta 124 urstein, Roberta H.R. 281 urton, Antoinette H,R. 389 urton, Robert 133 uscharino, Annette 136 ush, Tanya 127, 204 yers, Debora 141 yers, Lois H.R. 171 Cahill, Gerald B9 Cahill, Steven 143 Caleri, joe 140 Calhoun, Leroy 21 Calvin, Marylin 177 Cameron, Kim 144, 202 Cameron, Roderick 140 Cameron, Vette 136 Cameron, Yvette 135 Cammarat a, Peter 58, 63, B9 Campanella, Richard 130 Cheek, Kevin 140 Cheek, Marie 132 Cheek, Milton 68. 90, 204 CHEERLEADERS 207 Cheiffetz, Sherrie 52 CHESS CLUB 213 Chestunt, josephine 24 Chittenden, Dela 54 CHORUS 206 Christman, james G. 47, 132 Cichonicz, Michelle 124 Cino, Debbie H.R. 317 Cino, joseph H.R. 229 Citriniti, Mario 63 Claus, Tom fsee Cathy Locanej Clayback, Arcilla 122 Clenions, Darlene 136 COMPLAINT BOARD 209 Cobb, Michael SD Coleman, Sylvia 90 Coleman, Valerie 135 Coleman, Vertian 141 Coles, Crystal 141, 2.02, 206 Coles, Derrick 134 Coles, Kyle H.R. 249 Collens, Beverly 90, 125 Collins, Charles 39 Collins, Gina 127 Cutter, Eric 58, 63, 125 Czerwiec, Gray 42 Dangelo, Debbie H.R. 317 Daniel, Marvin H.R. 135 DHPP. Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis . Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Davis, Davis. Davis, u Nancy HJ, 202 Aubery H.R. 149 Craig 83 Cynthia 91 Davon 130 Pawn H.R. 185 Dean H.R. 259 Dennis 63 Elbert 122 james 58, 63, 91 james lm james H.R. 20 john 121 john 19 Michael 58, 63, 91 Paula 135 Raymond 63 Rlonda H.R. 271 DEBATE TEAM 211 Dayer, Larry 130 Dayton, Deborah 123, 199 202 D.E.C.A. 211 DeCaroles, Diane 145 Campbell, David 134 Campbell Gregory 126, 205 Campbell, Kenneth 58, 89 Campbell, Lenora 136 Campbell, Marylou 22 Camiield, Betty 24 Caporicoe, Robin 130 Cappola, Dawn 131 Carlton, Oden H.R. 143 Colmban, Patricia 136 Colston, Cheryl 131 Comer, Anthony SD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 210 Conley, Daniel 63, 134 Conover, Stewart 90 Cook, Kathryn 147 Cook, Eileen 126 Cooke, Ercel 143, ZJ2 Cooper, Barbara 49 Copper, Carolyn 121, 196 Cooper, Carolyn H.R. 103 Cooper, Marcia 131 Caranders, Dianne 124, 201 CARILLON 206 Carney, Cindy H.R. 253 Carr, joseph 89 Carr, Marhatet 127 Carron, Ruger 53 Carter, Charmaine 136 Carter, Elsie 136 Carter, Terence 58, 89 Carter, Tracy 141 Caruana, Deborah H.R. 271 Caryana, jonathan H.R. 229 Caruso, Vincent H.R. 339 Carvanna, joe 131 Cascio, Nina 144 Case, Chrestine 135 Cassata, james H.R. 369 Cast, Alica H.R. 385 Catalino, josephine 89, 199 Cathay, Ioyce 121 Cathey, Mandy 123 Cehulie, Theresa 127 Chambers, Bridget 147 Chambers, Sarah 89 Chambley, Debaito 133 Chapman, Lenore 135 Chapman, Marilyn 90 Chatman, jeannetta 124 Cheatham, Walter H.R. 159 Cheathan, jordan H.R. 249 Cooper, Paula 131 Cope, john H.R. 229 Cope, Thomas 122 Corbin, Ronnie H.R. 325 Corley, Donna 132 Costellom, Daryl 132 Cotterll, Derrick 122 Cotterll, Larnell H.R. 229 Cowan, Lana 90 Cox, Katherine 122 Cox, Patricia 132 Cox, Paula 90 Cozzarelli, Catherine 144 Crain, Zachary H.R. 259 Crashell, Elizabeth 141 Crashell, Paul 90 Crawley, Hayward 65, 133 Cray, Bobby 123 Crean, Don 90 Crean, Patti 136 Cribar, Debby HJ Crocket, Ivoy 131 Crockett, Bruce 58 Croglia, Christ 33 Cross, jeffret 90 Cruz, Berwda 126 Cullen, Patrick H.R. Cummings, Kim 135, 204 Cunningham, Carolyn 144 Cunningham, Marilyn 145, 206 Cunnungham, Robbin 130 Curcie, Mark 125 Curcio, Annette 135 Curtis, Bill 140 Curtis, Cecelia 136 Cusaac, Cynthia 135 Cutler, Peter 120 DeCarolis, joe H.R. 325 Degon, Denise 123 Degon, Pamela 132 Deinzer, Frank 37 DELTA 212 DeMarco, Mary 12, 91 DeMille, Cathy 424 Denson, Anthony 63, 137, 205 Dentice, Amelia 25 DePasquale, Lou Grade 9 DePasquale, Mary 91 DePasquale, Mary H.R. 381 Deckens, Patricia 142 Dickerson, Donna 122 Dickerson, Gina 135 Dickey, Darrine 126, 198 Diehl, Mary 24 Diestel, Wendy H.R. 103 Dillon, Walter 121 DiMaria, Tom H.R. 429 DiMarco, joel 123 Dinarto, Peter 130 DinDer, Patricia 136 DiMaria, Tom 137 Dinder, Tom 140 DiRaimondo, David 140, 204 Ditta, Vanessa 91 Dixon, Glen 126 Dixon, john 122 Dodson, Sherry 91, 172 Dodson, Tracey 136, 198 Donaldson, Carmen H.R. 381 Donovan, Colleen HR 424 Donovan, Mike HR 339 Donovan, Patricia H.R. 271 Dowp, Suzanne 49 Doyle, Raymond 141 Dragonetti, Domenico 203 Drake, George 63 Drayton, Deborah H.R. 189 Drayton, Michael 140 DRILL TEAM 216 Duggen, Eileen 131 Duff, Brenda 132 Duhamel, Greg 120 Dunnigan, Sheila H.R. 271 Durant, Shirleen 145 Dzielski, Diane H.R. 359 Dzimimian, Adam 19 Eaton, Clarke 54 Ebel, Nancy 125, 144, 198 Ebel, Steve H.R. 343 Eberhardt, David 91 Eberhardt, Suzanne 130 Echols, Brent 91 Eckert, Gary 34 Edams, Lee 131 Edwards, Angela H.R. 1 Edwards, Cheryl 127 Edwards, Cynthia 121 Edwards, Gloria 144 Efron, Sonia 198 Eichorn, William 91 Eldridge, Selena 125, 199 Eleey, Bill 125 Eleey, Colleen 145 Elliott, Marie H.R. 285 Elliot, Lynn 141 Elliott, Denise 131 Ellis, Michael 92 Emiliani, Frank 120 Emiliani, Paul 143 English, Karen 141, 202 Epps, Harold 140 Erans, Linda H.R. 285 Erckert, Mike 122 Erickson, Elmer 25 Evanco, David 142 Evanco, Mary 65, 123, 196 Evanco, Michael 92, 201 Evanisky, Peggy 135 Evans, Grace 122 Evans, Ieff 83 Everett, james H.R. 60 Evers, Doreen 142 Eydt, Colleen 202 Fahey, Barbara 20 Fallis, Sue 92 Faltisco, Cindy 135 Farmer, William 33 Faso, Liz 127, 201 Featherstone, Gale 131, 199, 205 Feinstein, Paul 31 Fenetz, Marion 124 Ferguson, Martha 92, 205 Fickling, Lisa 92 Ficling, Sophie 141 Fields, Bill 142 Fields, Iudith 92 Fink, Dorothy 54 Finkley, Laveme 92 Fisher, Lesine 24 Fisher, Richard 45, 120 Fitzgerald, Calvin 203, 140, X14 Fitzgerald, Cheryl 124 Fleming, C.E. 58, 63, 92 Fleming, Iames 140 Fleming, Ierome 58, 63 Flemister, Karen 92, 201 Flood, Michele 144 Foegen, Liz 124 Ford, Erma 92 Foyworth, Annette 145 Ford, Prez 126 Forster, Frances 124 Fountain, Ramsey 92 France, Terry 120 Frank, James 122, 134 Frankino, Gary 133 Frankino, Mary 131 Franklin, Adrian 122 Franklin, Edward 134 Frazier, Deb 127 FRENCH CLUB 217 Fricano, Lou Ann 122 Fried, Kathryn 144 FRISBEE CLUB 217 Frisicaro, Shirley 124, 161, 199. 200 Full, Michael 134 Fuller, Brenda H.R. 293 FUTURE SECRETARIES AS Gabner, Kathleen 124 Gabner, Mary 92 Gagne, Therese H.R. 193 Gaines, Davida 123 Gaines, Ioyce 144 Gaines, Reggie 58, 92 Galbo, Marco 202 Galinsky, Sharon H.R. 171 Galvin, Cathy 132 Galvin, Ioseph 93 Galvin, Marybeth 124 Gambacorta, Philip 143 Gambino, Iohn 140 Gambino, Teresa 93 Gannon, Tina 93 GAMMA 212 Garcia, Gayle 93 Garcia, Renee H.R. 269 Gardner, Bobby N5 Garee, Wanda H.R. 377 Garey, Carla 132 Gariffo, Anthony H.R. 235 Garrison, David 143 Gary, Cheryl 142 Gaskin. Andrea 103, 142 Gaston, Victor 120 Gau-vin, Christine 124 Gayle, Geoffrey 202, 143 Gayle, Iacob 93, 126 Gedeon, Robert H.R. 347 Gembola, Al 126 Genco, Peter 93, 154 Gerring, R.K. 205 Getter, Sharon H.R. 199 Giancarlo, Annette 142 Gibson, Calvin 141 Gibson, Darry H.R. 343. Gibson. David 63 Gibson, Kumiki H.R. 269 Gibson, Tracy H.R. 281 Giczkowski, Deb 93, ZIIJ, 205 Gierlach, Barbara H.E. 169 Gigante, Deb 132 Gigante, Lin 135 Gigante, Mike 141 Gilbert, Joanne 419 Gilbert, Mike 65 Gillette, Calvin 235, 142 Ginnick. Darcy 136 Giovlekas, Anna 126 Girard, Iames 63, 93 GIRLS' CHORUS 209 Gizzi, Liz H.R. 404 Gleaves, Melanie 145 Goddard, Derrick 58, 93 Goldberg, Annette 124, 197, 1 Goldberg, Neal 134 Golde, lim 161 Goldman, Andy 58, 70, 94 Golston, Valeria 145 Gonlag, David 121 Gonlag, Kevin 68 Gonzalez, Bob H.R. 203 Goree, Wanda 135 Goree, Dinah 142 Gorman, Theo 25 Gormane, Liz H.R. 289 Gorski, Daniel 48 Gospodarski, Alice 22 Gottlieb, Grace H.R. 103 Graham, Sharon H.R. 377 Grant, Cynthia H.R. 253 Grant, Elmer H.R. 243 Grasanti, R. 24 Grass, Amy H.R. 285 SOC. 221 98 Gray, Alden 58 Gray, Kathleen 125, 141 Gray. Pat 94, 197, 198 Grayton, Arthur H.R. 335 Grait, Cindy 144 Green, Bernadine 94, 200 Green, Bobby 133 Green, LeRoy H.R. 343 Green, Rob H.R. 315 Green, Victoria 126 Greenberg, Warren H.R. 203 Greene, William 94 Greyszak, Louise 25 Griffin, Kim 202, 130 Griffen, Lisa 132 Grinage, Bob 134 Grippi, Ioe 125 Griswold, Catherine 135 Gross, Amy 131, ZJ5 Gross, Liz 94 Gross, Gail 142 Guerra, Blanche 147 Gugliuzza, Camille 94 Gugliuzza, Deb H.R. 407 Gugliuzza, Nick H.R. 343 Guido, Deb 94 Guiute, Iuan H.R. 143 Gunn, Bill 65, 120 Gunn, MaryKaye 94 Guzzio, Lin H.R. 177 Haag, Clare 25 Habeeb. Farrehda 10 Hackney, Kevin 137, 205 Hackney. Iohn 10 Haettenschwiller, Pat 94, 197, 203 Hager, Sue 9 Hagerty, Tim 94 Hairston, Maurice 123 Hales, Donna Gr. 10 Haley, Iennie 131 Haley, Sandy Gr. 9 Halim Karin Gr. 10 Hall, Charlotte Gr. 9 Hall, Ianioe 144 Hall, Mark 94 ' Hall, Tomera 135, 141 Hall, Val 132 Hamilton, Alice H.R. 189 Hamilton, Barb 94 HARBINGER 220 Hamilton, Sheila 94 Hammonds, Terri 147 Hannon, Don 94, 199 Harasty, Ioe 95 Harbison, Paul 131 Harper, Deb H.R. 189 Harris, Wayne H.R. 235 Harris, Woodell H.R 325 Harroun, Ieanny H.R. 385 Harvey, Dawn H.R. 404 Harvey, Deb 95 Harvey, Mary 145 Harvey, Wil 120 Hasenstab, Lin 147, 2.02 Haskins, Keith 140 Hassan, Ammenah 144 Hatchett, lim H.R. 142 Hatten, Carolyn 95 Hatten, Greg 141 Hausle, Rich 123 Hawkins, Darlene H.R. 389 Hawkins, Deb 135, 202 Hawkins, Diane 95, ZJ2 Hayes, Kathleen 95 Hayes, Reggie 63 Haynie, Lamar 95 Haynie, Teresa 126 Hallerer, Karen 95 emphill, Donna 131 amphill, Eric H. R. 343 enderson. Cecilia 50 enley, Sharon 135 erkelmann, Roger 142 errick. Kathy 123, 205 erring, Kenneth 95 erring, Reggie 120 erring, Roderick 95 ershlag, Cindie 95, 198 esson, Brent KJ esson, Howard 142 eulasch, Brian H.R. 159 ibschweiler, Neal 95 ibslh, Veiler H.R. 339 ick, Carole 127 icklin, Denise 145 icklin, Lillian H.R. 271 icklin, Lowell 95 icklin, Norm H.R. 339 icks, Carole H.R. 419 idalgo, David 140 ightower, Claudia 95 Hulett, Dean H.R. 411 Hulme, Karen 96, 198 Hulme, Margaret 96, 198 Hulme, Tom 68, 137 Hunt, Lin 121 Humler, MaryBeth 120, 205 Hunter, Robbin 96 Hurd, Audrey 44 Interact 218 Ianucci, Cindy 96 Ianucci, Donna 131 Ikomo, Naoko 96, 197 Indelicato, Russell 58, 63 lsker, john 97, 202 Ivory, Scott 97, 197 Ivy, Richard 133 jackson, Anthony H.R, 149 jackson. Antoinette 97 jackson, Brenda H.R. 271 jackson, Cynthia 97, 122 jackson, Reggie 123 jacobs Maxine 25 jaoobs Suzanne H R jacobson Gary 70 97 jadd Rose 20 joyes, jane 132 joyes. judy 147 junn, Gary, 56, 130 Kalinowski, Carl 137 Kane, Elizabeth 98 154 Kane, Paul 133 Kane, Tom 143 Karmazin, Bruce lm Kamyski, Ann 144 Kamyski, jane 136, 199 Kamyski, Margaret SB Kartha, Krishnan H.R. 239 Kasprzak, Mark 98 Kasprzak, Eric 134 Katz, Muriel 123, 196 Katz, Stu 99 Kawalek, Mike 141 Kazmierizak, Sue ZI1, 127 Keener, Belinda 124, ZJ5 Kelly, Lewis 133 Kent, Scott 137 KEY CLUB 218 Kilian, Colleen 122 King. Kina. King, Kina Carolyn 172 Essie 12, 204 Kent 126 Pam 124 ill, Heidi 144 ill, john 140 ill, Karen 95 Hill, Kathy 127 Hill, Michelle 135 Hill. Robin H.R. 285 l-lill. Shirley 136 Hillary, Corny 95, 154 james james james , Kathy 97 Rita H.R. 389 james, , Ron 63 , Vemon 54 Hillard, Brian 58, 123 Hilliard, Daryl 120, 205 Hilliard, janes 127 LHilliard, Wende 142, 202 yHilliker, Gary 58, 96 Hiramangreg 143 Hinckley, Bob 140 Hobika, Elisa H.R. 103 Hockabee, Cheryl H.R. 281 Hogan, Sue 147 Hohensee, Michele 199 jackson, Vergie H.R. 259 l . . 277 98 janofsky, George 97, 196, 1 janofsky, janet 135 janofsky, Rosemary 97 jayes, jane H.R. IIJ3 jayes, judy H.R. 389 jeffords, Roger 140 jeffords, Tracy H,R. 343 jelks, Greg H.R. 429 jennings, joette 97 jessie, Stanley 143 Hollard, Drake 141, 205 Hollenbeck, Dorald 121 johnson, johnson, Anthony 122 Bernice 97 Hellenbeck 130 Hellins, jerry 140 Hollinsworth, Levi 140 Holston, Paulette M Holz, Chris 96 Holz, jon 140 Holbs, Brenda H.E. 403 Hoock, Deb H.R. 171 Hooks, Brenda 136 Hooksilinda 96 Hord, Geoffery 126 Gord, Grayla 135, 198 Hord, Louisa 54 Horn, Mary H.R. 271 johnson, Deborah 147 johnson, Delilah 135, 199 johnson, Derrick 140 johnson, Durand 143 johnson, Gloria 98 johnson, Gwen 132 johnson, jacqueline 121 johnson, jerome H.R. johnson, Kenneth 125 johnson, Lamont 130 johnson, Leo 121 johnson, Patricia 97 johnson, Veronica 97 johnson, Victor H.R. 143 Houck, Houck, Houck, Hou ck, Hough, Hough, Deb 122 Doug 68 Michelle 124 Ted 63, 96 jon H.R. 249 Mark 58 johnson. Vivian H.R. 271 johnstone, Marianne 98, 204 jone, Bennie 130, 205 jones, Brian H.R. 243 jones, Connie 141 jones, Craig 142 Houston, Val H.R. 305 Howard, Kathy 127 Howard, Kevin H.R. 349 jones, jones, jones, Dianne H.R. 171 Duane H.R. 429 Dwayne 122, 137 Kinsey, Debra 99 Kitchen, Ief 130 Klein, Dan 137 Klein, joy 124 Klenke, Tom 133 Knapp, judy 131 Knight, Pat 124 Knight, Beverly 145 Knooihuizen, Nancy 123 Kobakof, Harold 58, 70, 121 Koldin, Mark 121 Kornmehl, Ernest lil! Kornmehl, Marvin 99 Korus, Mitchell 121 Korus, Wendy 132 Korzelius, David 131 Korzelius, Linda 99 Korzelius, Sharon 125 Kosek, Paul 38 Kosenboem, Sue 131 Kottarz, jack 122 Kozlowski, Sandy 141 Krause, Deb Ztll, 99, 204 Krebs, Kathy 99 Kreuder, Ellyn 124 Kreuger, Phillip 205 Kreuzer, Bill 143 Kreuzer, jef 99, 204 Kud, Michael 122 Kuras, Maryjane 122 Kushner, Charles 142 Lach. Sue 33 LaChuisa, Charles 30 Lakawskas, Laura 9 Lakawskas, Carol 99 Lama, Victor 29 Laitawskas, Carol H.R. 269 LaLonge, Kathy 124 Howell, Glenda 96, 201 lones, Elveta 98, ZIXJ LaMastra, joe 133 Howel, Tom 125 limes- Iervlyn 147 Lancina, Victor 42 Hubbard, jam 134 Iones. LHHH H-R- 199 Lane, Taryl H.R. 369 Hudson, Brenda 96 IOHCS. Larry 99 Lansdowne, Virgina 52 Hudson, Charles 63, 65, 131 Iones. Philip 98 Landsman, Gloria 127 Anthony, Huff 133 101168. Randy 53. 93 Lane, Pam H.R. 285 Huff, Denise 96 jones, Robert 142 I..ane, Taryl 134 Huffnagle, Mary H.R. 189 IOIIGS. ROCh9ll8 H-R. 253 Langer, Grace 121 Huffnagle, Pat H.R. 103 101188. Shirley 136 Lennon, M. 24 Hugh, Mark 130 Iones. Tim 133 Lark, Ken 141 Hughes, Ed HR 343 jordan, Tony 145 Larkin, Anneftg 125 Hughes, Scott H.R. 149 joyce, Barbara 98 Lasserm, jeff 70 LATIN CLUB 219 Law, Tina 199 Lawrence, Deb H.R. 171 Lawrence, Ida 25 Lazzaro, Richard 143 Lazare, Bea 25 Lee, Donna 127 Lge. 1. T. 134 Lee, Iudy 145 Lee, Robin H.R. 253 Lehrman, Sandra H.R. 305 Leinen, Ann 136 Leman, Bob 99 Leong, Dorothy 145 Lewis, Ieff 142 Lewis. Ken 198 Lewis, Ken H.R. 235 Lewis, Myra 131 Lewis, Pam 142 Lewis, Robene 99 Lewis, Sharon 122 Lewis, Susan 146, 126 Lewis Wayne 58, 63. 121 Levitan, Mary 36 Lewandowski, Bob 52 Lawrence, Deb 122 Licata, Maryann 100, 201 Licata, Sherry 132 Lichterfeld, Heidi 144 Lieblar, Wende 100 Lieblar, Donna H.R. 253 Lignos, Tom 130 Lighten, Kathleen H.R. 424 Lighter, Ganewieue H.R. 171 Lichterfeld, Heidi 271 Linden, Ron 34 Lindsay, Ann 124 Linneman, Paul 123 Lion, Iosephine 121 H.R. 103 Lipka, Cindy H.R. 181 Lis. Iudith 145 Lis, Pat 127 List, Ianice 147 Litalien, Ief 100 Lithlien, jeff 325 Little, Carin 131, 204 Little, Roz 147 Litz, lean 44 Livingston, Deb 1m Livingston, Ed 259 Livingston, Phil 145 Liviziey, Sue 31 Lobley, Gary 63, 100 Lobley, Greg 133 Locane, Cathy 100 Lock, David 143 Lock. Martha 127 Locke, Dennis 134, ZJ5 Locke, Iohn 134 L0cke, Norris 134, 143, 204 Locke, Willa 124 Lockwood, Bob 126 Lockwood, Iohn 143 Lofton, Grady 126 Logal, Deb H.R. 317 Logal, Mike 63 LoManto, Terry 123 Lomax, Pam H.R. 269 Long, Kevin 134 Long, Terry 58, 125 Longo, Marianne 130 Lonzi, Mike 121 Losi, Tom 68, 100 LoTempo, Helene 100 Louchren, Ronald 37 Loucks, jeff 100, 205 Love, Vanessa H.R. 171 Lovell, Sandra 1tIJ, ZJ1 Lowinges, Ed 137 Lucas, Colleen 136 Luchey, Mike 142 Lupke, Karen 130 Lutz, Clare 122 Lutz, Marce 100 Lutz, Mary H.R. 169 Lymn, Tom 143 Lyon, Mike 122 Lytle, David 40 Lytle, Mary 31 MacDonald, Brian 125 Mack. Carolyn 124 Mack. Elijah 143 Macor, Etta 24 Madison, Colleen 124 Madonia, Rose 204 Maggio, Maria 145 Mahoney, Tony lm Maier, pat 200, 136 Malee, Celeste 121 Mandura, Philip 122 Pat Mangione, Rocks 127 Mangione. Sam 141 Mann, Gerry 172 Mann, Kenny 63 Mannes, Colleen 125 Mannes, Scott 137 Manos, Lynne 100 Mansell, Richard 63, 203 Manzella, Cheryl H.R. 169 Manzella, Iohn H.R. 239 Manzella, Kathleen 127 Manzella, Pat 135 Manzell, Russ H.R. 235 Margarucci, Sheila 147 Marini, Michele 145 Martin, Aaron 125 Martin. Cheryl 132 Martin, Damon ltll Martin, Denise H.R. 181 Martin, Dennis 123, 134, 205 Martin, Ken 142 Martin, Leona H.R. 381 Martin, Marti.n 123 Martin, Rickey 239 Martin, Stephanie 121 Martin, William 414 Marini, Michelle H.R. 277 Mascia, Dave 205 Massis. David 43 MATH CLUB 219 Matthews, Donna H.R. 125 Mathews, Ed 126 Matthews, Leslie H.R. 103 Matthews, Lisa 121 Matthews, Terri 132 Max, Cynthia H.R. 193 Mayes, Mark 143 MCAdory, Myron 130 MCCaa, Pat 101 McCaffery, Karen 136 McCarley, Fran 101 McCarthy, Deb 123, 197, zoo McCarthy, Laura 21 McCarthy, Mary 101, 172 MCCarthy, Terri 141 McClendon, Cheryl 145 MCCluskey, Kathy H.R. 103 McCreary, Terry 142 McCluskey, Tim H.R. 243 MCCullough, Keith 130 McCuthcheon, Audrey 130 McDaniel, Doris H.R. 419 McDonald, Ann H.R. 271, 144 McDonald. Mike 63, 120 McDonough, jennifer 101, 198 McDonough, Mathew 131, 202 McDouglad, Armeta 132 McDouglad, Wanda 123 McDowell, Rocky H.R. 347 McGee, Ierome 140 McGo-nale, Stephen 140 McKibben, Tracy H.R. 103 McKinney, Rady 143 McKinnon, Mary 141 McKinnon, Rita 101 McKinnon. Sandy 136 McKnight, Almaro 101 McKnight, Calvin 143 McLaurin, Steven 140 McLeish, Velda 147 McMillan, David 101 McMirm. Arthur 122, 70 McMurray, Laurie 144 l McNeal, Cindy 130 McCoy, Mike 347 McQuade. Sue 101 McTernon, Tom 133 Medakovich, Dorothy 200 Medige, Bernadette 147 Medige, Terri 101 Melling, Donna 422 Meiller, Pat 135, 161 Mercer, Gary 137 Meredith, Grace 25 Merkling, Davie 142 Merrifield, Pam 201, 135 Mesiah, Fran 101 Messana, Linda 123 Meternan, Cheri H.R. 293 Madonia, Rose 135 Mieth, Richard 40 Mikelouis, Phil 68, 58 Mikelonis, Stephan 68 Mikuls Rute H.R. 403 Millemaci, Nicholas 134 Miles, Amanda 126 Mil , Cuzinevere 136 Milhouse, Cindy 101 Milhouse, Gail 125 Milhouse, Renee 130 Milhouse, F. H.R. 317 Miles, Mildred H.R. 317 Miles, Rachel H.R. 285 Millander, Mark 63 Miller, Ellen 101 Milligan, Liz H.R. 271 Milliron, Liz 141 Milliron, Pat 101 Minella, Lynn 102 Mineo, Pat 25 Ministero, Chris 123 Miniszewski, Bob 134 Miodonski, Richard 35 Missico, Steve 137 Mitchell, David 102 Mitchell, Mary 38 Mitchell, Welter 63 Miyares, Grace 102, 196 Miyares, Hernandez 41 Miyares, Ines 125, 197 Miyares, Maria 147, 196 Mock, Elijah H.R. 239 Mohr, Paulette 126, 199 Mohrherr, Pat 130 Moline, Larry H.R. 349 Molner, Martha 102 Montante, Ioe H.R. 143 Monte, Ice 68 Monteleone, David 102 Montgomery. Glen 140 Montogomery, Merel 143 Montogomery, Toni 127 Moon. Kevin 140 Moore, Bonnie 102 Moore, Gary H.R. 315 Moore, Iackqueline 102 oore, Iohn H.R. 143 oore, Karen H.R. 189 oore, Laurel 102 core, Lyn 64 oore, Melvin 102 oore. Mike H.R. 325 oore, Pam 144 oore, Tim 161 oore, Tim 130 orabito, Ioe 202, 137 orabito, Kathy 102 organ, Anthony 123 orales, Barb 122 Morris, Curtis H.R. 135 orrison, Liz 135 orrison, Howard H.R. 369 orrison, Victor H.R. 315 ortellaro, Dino 102 ortellaro, Mario 140, 205 ose, Linda 115, 102, 123 oses, Brian 131 oses, Kevin 120 oses, Kim 126 oses, Paul 102. 198 osgrober, Bill 65, 102 osgrober, Brian 63, 65 oinihan, Mary 347 ott, Dwaine 133 ott, jeff 103 ulhem, Maureen 136 ulhem, Tim 122 allen, Jim sa, 103 ullen, Regina 144 ullens, Carolyn 127 unyan, Michele 141 unyon, Yol 132 urphy, Ms. 35, 121 urphy, Sarah 103 Muscarella, Tom 58, 68 uslin. Steve 229 usty, Iulie H.E. 171 usty, Michelle 135 Myrick. Iacq. 145 Myrick. Roderick 140 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 223 Nealy, Andre 133 Nealy, Rosalyn H.R. 404 1Nealy, Roy .H.R. 335 Neely, Michael H.R. 315 ,Neh1s, Iulie 103 Nelson. Delphine 147 Nelson, Frederick H.R. 343 Nelson, Gregory 133 Nelson. Linda 127 Nelson, Roselyrr 103 Newler, Edith 53 Newsom, Annette 103 Nichols, Keith 103, 197 Nies. Kenneth 21 Nikisher, Elizabeth 135 Nikisher, Theresa 199 Nikisher, William H.R. 143 Nola, Laurie 142, 147 Nola, Laureee H.R. 389 Nola, Rosaro Z3 Norwin, Ieanne 54 Norwood, Sheilah 131 Notaro, Anthony 134 Notaro, Charles 143 Notaro, Cynthia 145 Nowak, Christine 127 Nowak, Marcella H.R. 277 Nowakowski, Chester 134 Nowakowski, Cynthia H.R. 381 O'Conne1l, Suzanne 147 Oden, Keith 121 O'Donnell, Mark 125 Oiden, Kent 131, 198 Oliver, Curtis H.R. 105 Oliver, DeWitt 122 Olzewski, Lisa H.R. 199 O'Neil, Dennis 103 Orazi, Patricia 136 Orcutt. Karen 136 Orcutt, Richard, 143 O'Riley, len 103 O'Riley, Melrose 54 Orsolits, joseph 103 Osborn, Elizabeth 132 Osinski, Ron 68 Ostroff, Melanie 103 Ostrovskis, Marty H.R. 60 Ostrowski, Raymond 140 Overton, Patricia 127 Pacheco, Diane 141 P.A. CREW 222 Paduano, Bonnie 104, 196 Page, Marty 122 Palz, George R. 52 Panzarella, Don H.R. 349 Panzarella, Linda H.R. 359 Pappas. Iames H.R. 429 Pappas, Iames 65 Pappas William 133 Parualos, Tina 135, 202 Parker, Deboura 136 Parker, Linda H.R. 303 Parloto, Iudy 126 Parry, Cindy H.R. 404 Parson, Starlin H.R. 414 Pasquarella, Lisa 135, 202 Paul, Sherrie 124 Paulk, Keith 58, 126 Pavia, Ioanne 43 Payton, Calvin 140 Pearson, Steven 36 Pecoraro, Doreen H.R. 305 Peden, Iohn 104 Pooples, Keveth 63, 122 Pele, Margareta 142 Pepe, Duaine 53 Percy, Liz 145 Perkins, Mary 141 Perry, Anne 125, 196 Perry, Cozetta 144, 202 Pershyn, Robert 130 Peszynski, Loretta 32 Peters, Elaine 136 Peters, Patricia 104 Peterson, Bo 126 Petho, Bela 40 Petock, Ioy 104 Pettys, William 133 Phillips, Karen 126 Piazza, Barb 145 Piciolo, Estello 25 Picquet, Melinda 144 Pietromicca, Lynn 136 Pilcher, Denise ZID Pilcher, Michele 144 Pilcher, Ronnie 104 Pinkney, Daryl 141 Pinkney, Gerald 104 Pirrone, Ioanne 130 Pitts, Charlene 104 Pitts, Iames 104 Pizzuto, Russell 104 Planter, Zina 104 Polita, Mark 131 Pompey, Devotie 63, 120 Pompey. Michael 143 Pope, Gayle 104 Pope, Ioe 104 Popek, Kathleen 105 Popowicz, George 105, 154. 197 Porter, Anna 136 Porter, Marian 32 Posterman, Mindy 105, 161 Potenzo, Francine 126 Powell, Annette 105 Powell, Lynn 130 Powell, Robin 121 Powell, Sandy 135 Pozzuto, Darlene 105 Pratcher, Yolanda 136 Prewitt, Gwendolyn 124 Primerano, Carol 105, 198 Prince, jeremy 105, 201 Printup, Thomas 63 Privitera, lane 130, ZJO Prochownik, Ioanne 105 Prosser, Alan 125 Pugh, Dennis 58, 122 Putromicca, Carol 124 Pyles, Annette 204 Pyles, Kathy 136 Quadnow, Debbie 127 Quarles, Brenda 142 Quarles, Latanya 145 Quarles, Valerie 105 Rabinowitz, Iob 105, 198, 201 Radice, Lori 132 Radioe, Marlene 105 Radice, Mary 142 Radice, Michael 105, 132 Raggs, Iudy 123 Ragland, Linto 143 Ragusa, Ioann H.R. 377 Raikes, Larry 143 Ramsden, Michelle 124 Ramsey, Robert H.R. 369 Ranahan, Tom 120 Rand, johnny 131 Ranson, Mike 141 Ratajczak, Ron 25 Rayland, Iudia H.R. 181 Rease, Carol 124 Reed, Charlette 144 Reed, jackie 122 Reese, Karen 132 Regensdorfer, Teresa 132 Reger, Staoey 105 Reid, Annette 121 Reid, Sandra 135 Reinhart, Victor 55 Renford, Tarren 130 Rhodes, Ben 126 Rhodes, Thomas 141 Rioe, Lorna 131 Richardson, Edgar 141 Richardson, Gayle 105 Ricotta, Ron 106 Riddle, Iimmy 141 Riesz, Valerie 145 Riso, Michael H14 Rix, Dave Rizzo, Lisa 142 Roberson, Rhoda 130 Roberts, Carmela 141 Roberts, Deborah 130 Roberts, Elene 132, 204 Robinson Charles 140 Robinson Cynthia 144 Robinson, Gail 106 Robinson, Mae 135, 204 Robinson, Rebecca 144 Robinson, Rhoda 144 Rodgers, Cynthia 141 Rogers, Rosalind 136 Rominiak, jeff 58, 106 Rosemond, Linda 147 Rosen, David 134, 205 Ross, Gary 140 Ross, Timothy 108, 198 Roth, Barbara 132, 201 Rothenberg, Alan 106, 203 Rothenberg, Dorothy 55 Rough, Mike 130 Royal, Adrienne 141, 202 Rozanov, Nicholas 140, 197 Rubenstein, lan 130 Rudley, Donald 58, 126 Ruggeri, David 142 Rush, Eddie 131 Rush, Faye 142 Russell, Vaughn 122 Ryan, David 70 Ryan, Mark H.R. 203 Ryder, Ierry 143 Ryken, Sally 131 Saharrelli, Susan H.R. 389 Saltarelli, Elizabeth 147 Sanders, Rosemary 144 Saia, Lyn H.R. 264 Saia, Thomas 106 Sailor, Michael 142 Sailor, Milah H.R. 235 Salamone, Dominic 133 Salley, Tony 123 Sallor, Anthony 121 Salter, Robrick 141 Sanders, Rosemary H.R. 271 Santord, Doug H.R. 325 Santorio, Marybeth 136 Save, Thomas H.R. 243 Savor, Anthony H.R. 143 Saxon, Paul H.R. 347 Schalherh, Diane 127, 205 Sohanzer. Howard 125, 196 Schaus, Patll 132 Scheitinger, Mary H.R. 303 Scheitinger, Maru 132 Schinvone, Steve H.R. 247 Schmahl. Mary 126, 196, aoz Schmied, Deborah H.R. 253 Schmiti, Bryan 68 Schmit, Mary 106 Schmit, Mary Claire 41 Schmitt, Rick 133 Schneider, Annie 25 Scholl Eleanora H.R. 181 Schor, Leon 28 Schroder, Tracy 130 Schubert, Axel 106, 197 Schuh, Brenda 145 Schuh, Lawrence 123 Schuller. Linda 132 Schultz. Laurie 141 Schultz, Robert 133 Schuth, Susan 142, 202 Schwab, Mary 20 Schwarzberg, Saul 120 Schweitzer, Ierome 37 Sciabarrasi, Kim H.R. 303 Scinta, Robin 201 Scinta, Robin HB Scioline, Tom H.R. 149 Sciortion, Lisa 132 Scissum. Kimberly 145 Scott, Michael H.R. 349 Scott, Nate 126, X15 Scrandra, Mary 377 Scurry, Kevin 143 Seals, Darrell H,R. 107 Seeger, Arlene 48 Seiabarresi, Kim 132 Seibold, Bonnie 125 Seibold, Dawn H.R. 199 Seitz, Norine H.R. 399 Seitx, Normie 135 Sellers, Charlm 120 Seufert, Suzanne 106 Shadle, Lisa 145 Shafer, Michael 106 Shafer, Sandra 121 Shanchuk, Victor 46 Sharp, Mary 135 Shaver, Cheryl 144 Sharp, Mary H.R. 399 Shavers, james 143 Shavers, Sharon 106 Shears, Estella H.R. 385 Shedrick, Raynoxdo 106 Sheely, Mark 121 Sheldon, Donald 143, 202 Sheppard, Kasandra 147 Shepard, Wayne 140 Shipman. Moses 106 Shipman, Naralie 130 Shipman, Ronald 122 Shirley, Nancy 125 Sidel, Cheryl 107 Sidot, Anthony 134 Siejak, David 140 Siejak, Richard 107 Sikora, Leonard 18 Silvestrini, Anne H.R. 185 Silvestrini, Donna 127 Sima, james 134 Simon, Avannell H.R. 135 Simon, Donna 127 Simon, loseph H.R. 349 Simon, Paula 127 Simmons. Brenda 107 Simmons, Dorothy 107 Simmons, Linda 135 Simmons, Wayne 125 Sims, Beverly 161 Sims, William 122 Sinclair, Ion 143 Sinclair, Timothy H.R. 235 Sitarski, IoAnne H.R. 371 Skerencak, Gail 107 Skillaci, Elizabeth 107 Skipp, Darlene H.R. 381 Skipp, Kevin 68 Skurka, Cheryl 144 Slater, Mark H.R. 107 Sloan, William 107 161, 199 Slonecker, l 24 Small, Pat 147 Smigiel, Daron 145 Smigiel, Elaine 132 Smilanech, Iulie 136 Smilanich, Pete H.R. 247 Smilanich, Peter 107 Smith, Avis H.R. 414 Smith, Bennett 107 Smith, Beverly H.R. 189 Smith, Chandra 144 Smith, Gina H.R. 285 Smith, Iason 70 Smith, Kevin 130 Smtih. Mark 137 Smith. Marvin 63, 107 Smith. Pam 135 Smith, Ronaid H.R. 256 Smith, Stanley H.R. 414 Smith, Valarie 136 Smith, Virginia 132, 202 Sonego, David I-LR 143 Sonricker, Daniel 68, 107 Sonricker, Thomas 137, 205 Southers, Donna 141 Southers, Linda 123 Spand, Mary 147 Spellman, Felice 125 Spellman, Olever 63, 107 Spidell, Avery H.R. 31.1 Spivey, Parris H.R. 159 Spitalvy, Marilyn 107, 198 Spivey, Parris 122 Spivey, Tony 65 STAGE CREW 222 Stancil, Sandra 147 StandFord, Monte 63, 65, 107, 1 Staples, Dennis 120 Staples, Grogory 143 Staub, Iulie 108 Staub, Mimi H.R. 271 Stavb, Nancy 123, 197 Steinvach, Candace 108 Steinhart, Alan 70, 108 Steeler, Robin 132 Steele, Robin H.R. 289 Stenson, William H.R. 343 Stephan, Sue 108 Stevans, Felicia HR 277 Stevens, Donna 29 Stevens, Iohn 120 Stevenson, Alesia 145 Stevenson, Debra 108 Stevenson Linda 135 Stochr, Mary H.R. 399 Stiddard, Mary 33 Stoehr Christ H.R. 339 Straka. Clifford 126 Stoehr, Mary 135 Stone, Cynthia H.R. 281 Stokes, Leodard 12 Strickland, Cocita 108, 204 Strickand, Kevin 143 Strickland. Salena 121 Strombeng, Ieff, 122 Strong, Leslie 136 STUDENT COUNCIL 224 STUDENT COUNCIL 225 Sturckler, Carol 108 Stuff, Sweet 124 Suleiman, Buiar 141 Sull, Abbe 126 Sulley, Tony H.R. 259 Swain, Barbara H.R. 419 Swain, Casey 134 Swain, Sam H.R. 20 Swain, Steve 20 Sweet, Colleen 108 Swede, Sar 136, 2lIJ Szwejbka, Frederick 38 Tabrow, Pamela H.R. 315 Tatko, Laurie 144 Tatko, Debbie 136 Taub, Michael 142, 197, 202 Taub, Samuel 120, 197 Taylor, Carmelita 127 Taylor, Cheryl 127 Taylor, M. 24 Taylor, Pier 108, 154 Teibel, Daniel 142 Teodorowski, Mary Io 127, 200 Territo, Tom 123 Thines, David 123 Thomas, Donna 50 Thomas, iohn 137 Thomas, Ladine 108 Thomas, Lauren 145 Thompson, Cheryl 130 Thompson, Debbie 108 Thompson, Derrick 143 Thompson, Kevin 143 Thompson, Thompson, Marjorie 121 Theresa 108 Timko, Mary 58, 108 Timko, Matthew 143 54 inkel, Peter 134 irone, Charlene 109 isdale, Phillip 109 omaszewski, Christopher 123 oms. Dandy 145 onuzi, Xhevrije 136 oolen, Patricia 109 orre, Dauria 109 orre, Donna 109 orrence, Charles 109, 205 orrence, Daphne 136 orrence, Gerald 63, 109 ownsend, Robert 63 Trautwein, MaryLou 109 raywick, Iacqueline 144, 2tlJ rebes, Bonnie 109, 172 rocki, Christina 109 Tronolone, Lucia 110 routman, Eddie 122 routman, Shirley 144 urcer, Beverly 121 urner, Ann 121 urner, Iohn 134 ybor, Steven 65, 143 zitzis, George 204 nger, Susan H.R. 281 pper, Barbara 110 acanti, Pamela 110 alley, Tim 140, 205 alley, Tom 126, X12 Valone, Lorraine 122 ara, Vincent I. 45 !Vasbinder, Ben 143 'Vaux, Helene 132 'Vecere, Donato H.R. 315 Vecere, julie 142 Ventola, Mike 134 Vella, Iohn 36, 68 Veronica. Lawrence 51, 58, 63 Vester, Mike 140 Vertino, Chris 135 Vickery, Byron L. 51. 70 Vine, Robert 143 Virginia, Mary 197, 203 Waker, Paul 110 Walker, Ines 144 Walker, Melvin H.R. 315 Walker, Sandra 28 Walsa, Tom H.R. 347 Walters, Charlotte 147 Walters, Liz 147 Walters, Ianet 110 Walters. Kathy H.R. 385 Wang, Stephen H.R. 259 Ware, Barb 123, 161 Waming, Melissa 110 Washington, Linda H.R. 414 Washington. Robin 123 Washington, Rodney 140 Wasen, Mark 149 Walters, Leroy 123 Watson, William 38 Watts, Lori 122 Watts, Lynn 147 Wear 110 Webber, Belinda 131, 205 Weber, Bernard 120 Weber, Sharon 123, 199 Webster, Lois 131 Webster, Mildred 193 Weisbeck, Tom 141 Weltz, Diane 122 Wesolowski, Lisa H.R. 271 Wetter, Russ H.R. 107 Weyer, Diane 110, 205 White, Mary 110 White, Mike 141 VVhite, Ray 143. 205 White, Sharon 144 Whittaker, Winston 134 Wickman, Sherry H.R. 169 Wierchioch, Adolph 22 Wierda, Mary 181 Wiggins, Valorie 110 Williams , Ief 6:-1, 110 Williams, Williams Lutricia 130 , Merlyn 145 Williams, Myleita 135 Williams, Phyllis 136 Williams, Randy 65, 111 Williams, Die 124 Williams, William 111 Williamson, Valerie 141 Willoughby, Cindy 111 Wilson. Wilson, Brenda H.R. 281 Chris 142 Wilson, Iennifer H.R. 399 Wilson, Karen 111 Wilson, Robbyn 111, 172 Wilson, Vince 63 Wingerter, Cindy 111 Willer, Lisa 197 Williams, Aufreyk 135 Williams, Bart 63. 120 Williams, Cheryl 144 Williams, Darlene H.R. 399 Williams, Deborah 110, 204 Williams, Deborah H.R. 407 Williams, Greg 315 Williams, Gina 127 Williams, Henery 121 Wingerter, Mindy 111 Winston, Wittaker H.R. 269 Woloshinirk, Lorisa 135 Wood, Laina 111 Woods, Chorles 134 Wooten, Fred 63 Wooten, Tyron 133 Wright, Esther 111 Wright, Lisa H.R. 419 Wright, Robbin 111 Wrzosek, Ierome 43 Wullner, Sue 136 Wyatt, Andrew 121 Yates, Debra 145 Yavicoli, Donald 111 Yonge, Paul 123 Young, Donald H.R. 105 Young, Richard 68, 111 Young, Ronnie 126 Young, Ventresse 205, 136 Zachery, Richard 123 Zagarrigo, Salvatore H.R. 343 Zamojski, Cheryl 130 Zamojski, Sharon 144 Zenier, Dawn 122 Zieniewim, Stephanie 111, 123, 203, 205 Zinnerman, Regina 111 Zrelen. Lori 144 Zubieng, Diane 141 257 I 'fe ,wx xv! 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No one ignored the fact that Bennett has had and is still having a great number of difficulties. The Bennettonians of the past, however, wished to stress the positive aspects of their beloved Bennett. If one takes the time to learn from the past, perhaps change will not be so painful. When I see the number of teachers who are genuinely concerned about their stu- dents and when I am able to view students who are making an effort to achieve unity among differing fac- tions, I am encouraged. Perhaps our book will serve as an historical documen- tation of social and academic change. If this is true, the staff of Beacon '75 will have achieved its purpose and will continue to hope that the best is yet to be. Gail M. Skerencak Editor-in-Chief 260 fa.. gag 91442 lygegwd Eff g 644,245 f HERFF JONES YEARBODKS nnvvsawsa ws-on r o ua: ma urrvswna. u mn nuamm 4 ,Q x, xxxpzx L 1 , A,k 1,A ',. ii' ' - . W . . 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