Burroughs Junior High School - Cosmos Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)
- Class of 1971
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L. ff A V K K Come Gather Round People Wherever You Roan S ...LA 'Wim -Ek ,...,....?1.. , ..v w--.iie :qt fa U-A, Yearbook Staff EDITOR IN CHIEF Ann Optis Art Editor Meredith Kahan Photographer Ralph Lombardi FIRST ROW SEATED Donna Pompilio, Alison Hume, Steve Sullivan, Chester Spier, Anthony Folio, Ralph Lombardi, Ann Optis, Orysia Paworoznyk, Lori Mirrer. SECOND ROW Dori Siegal, Margaret Muraik, Patricia Turi, Laura Weiss, Linda Olsen, Susan Yarin, Iennife1'Paworoznyk, Mindy Perlman, Randee Backer, Alfreda Honc, Babette Holland, THIRD ROW joseph Cuzzo, Peter Rienzi, Donna Siconolfi, Cecilia Santiago, Loretta Santamorena, Linda Thomas, Toni Pear- sall, Maryann Giordano, Mike Gallo, Gregory Calaci. Faculty Advisors Jeffrey Guest Bruce Davis Patricia Alexander 6 if-Sf! 5 5 5 5 0 v ' x c Y, 1 Q H P' , r-4 5 Mr. Herbert Herbst - Princzpal Today in your American society there appears to be a trend toward moral disorientation. Individuals, in their attempt to achieve success, reach for the goal without too much concern about the means. The emphasis on success has caused a dilemma. On the one hand, opportunity is more widely dispersed than ever beforeg and at the same time we are less bound by the rules of family and community. Thus more responsibility is placed upon the individual to choose, on his own initative, the right road to follow. The responsibility for this choice lies somewhere between tight control from outside forces and complete individual freedom. Internal regulation of conduct is involved, however. It is not an authority but a self-imposed acceptance of the values of ethical living. If accepted as a way of life, this principle can contribute greatly to living in harmony with others and with one's self. 8 l Mr. Roger Abbate Assistant Principal Mr. Thomas Gallagher Administrative Assistant O ce Stajf 'E ,H Guidance Ben Covington Toni Adelung Donald Mermer .sfaa?' 3fQf S Q? E f , .,:-f--, , 5 E 1 f . :af .. vwwk Jean Reilly, Mrs. Laurette Leinwand, Mrs. Eleanor I-Iarsnett FRONT ROW Francine Bernhard, Mrs. Esther Feinberg, Judity Spitzer. SEC- OND ROW Barbara Bochnak, Ronald Bodisch, Karen Kazer, Kenneth Ettinger, Mrs. Ellen Devlin 14 Home Economics . Oo 9 K SEATED Mrs. Margery Martin, Mrs. Mildred Fraczek, STANDING Mrs. Diane De1Bene, Mrs. Alice Hickey. W vs- vi' Industrial Arts SEATED Robert Krontilik Bruce Davis STANDING Lewis Fein George Davis , m? 'ff Foreign Language Q S LJ: Mrs. Zuhna Martingano Q joan Berliner I Yfliii ffl nnsfgi , JG. Mathematics SEATED Mrs. Helen Seaman james Butts Mrs. Muriel Byrnes STANDING Patricia Ziccardi David Baddish Paula Shapiro Isdore Ducker Mrs. Ellen Fuller Q 44, w e - bc, ,..,.. f u TANDING David Balun, Hazel Freedman, Michael Leitner, Edda Carlo, homas Cerqua, Grayce Palanzo. E 17 M as Lemuel Carroll, Mrs. Avis Reisinger, Mrs. Eleanor Hancock Physical Education - A f 1 Y Science Department -X X9 X Xl , y 'ir s - J FRONT jeffrey Guest, Judith Warren, Maryarm Evangelist, Mrs. Estelle Katz, Fenell Patterson, Michael Caracappa. BACK ROW jonathan Si- mon, Howard Pepper. Social Studies ,mar-N i!ll'f!!!:ai , llllllilligli IIIIEIHII' illllill , wrwll 7 '4lll!' artifi- -:..Q:-,.m...gi SEATED Mrs. Patricia Alexander, Kathleen Weems, Mrs. Florence Gard ner, Mrs. Jacqueline Sutton. STANDING Thomas Flynn, Howard Weh- meyer, Gerald Colaio, Edward joseph. 18 I If-Ipingg Ilau QlQ ilifhlflQ5fQii'fFl41l Nations we 1 fs 5 42-fi Reading Mrs. jean Halpern Mrs. Jeanne Jackson Special Education Marion Gamble R b t h o in Pa c en Steven Gold fnot pcituredj 1YCahh r-s Rl 5 I' nf ff W ily KU ff, X NV IVunw2 Tbacher Helen Wolff if I 'eu - :- .J-.-'B , A Librarian Mrs. Margaret Gogolalc 1 Lx X' 5 its 1, X 351 . Nilllol' ' 'r' fn--, h. 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Alfred 2111 Bergm james 4- 311116 SuZZ uer, orah Eruto, Sharon F eb oanne Dulak, D nie Fellerndzm, I 3 ito, Annu De1Pozzo, Steph eV D orinne o C D ' Intin u Eichen, Lucy T am ED SEAT W RO ST FIR ovan, Steve OH ett, Janice D ck Du ie Debb DiPrinzio, Deslyn Louise Fetonti 7 in helle, janet Fogl Di Mic Linda ar-ski, T12 , Teddy Ga tio SECOND ROW John DiCin Fokine . mwellj Lawrence FO liver C jeffrey Edwards, joe Couzzo, O J Paul F ialkovic Glenn Dornfeld, imky, ub yD ucci, Burr eL D W Chris RO RD I TH hnert . Peter De J T1 the i Eps Key T0 BEST ALL AROUND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED joel Nathanson Dori Siegal WW -n-:fig -mi A Ll 3- st In WW VFW AXE Joy Jarvis King Shaw Catherine Santamorena BIGGEST FLIRT Deb Carpcnito Leo Strauss WITTIEST Patrick Morabito Patricia Margo MOST C1-IEERFUL james Muscari Ann Optis BEST DANCER Mike Paradiso Pat Campbell 4 f Co Ldv? Iiiql S. is E ' - 1 . - 4 '- f ' A riaia S-if 6, L,L' L M' :ix if I W , Wh Michael Linden S 0 Sherri Eldridge 5 M nf' .1 K '- di EFX-4' f --qw Mit, 'X l 'N 3 if BEST ATHLETE ,af ,pf ,fl cf? e A MOST TALENTED Richard Brown Merrie Kahan BEST DRESSED Noel Shatz Mary Melia MOST MEMORABLE Dennis Hendricks Linda Thomas MOST TALKATIVE Howard Schoenberger K Bonnie Zillman fi.:-:Q 'n ll V We T X 9 KMAX BEST PERSONALITY Jerold Goldberg Betty Adourian A learned owl and his little one, Stood high on a hill in the noonday sun. As they looked around at the world below, The little one talked, at first very slow. Father , he asked in a voice that was strained, What are they doing and what's to be gained? Who, said the owl, Gained by whom ? What do you mean? What's bothering you ! People, of course. Who else could it be? just look below and you'll soon see. The air is dirty, the water unclean, But still they do nothing. Now what does this mean? Distrust and hatred exists everywhere, Of war and hunger the world lives in fear. Money and power is for all that man cares, While children lie dying, their mothers in tears. I've seen large smoke mushrooms appear in the sky, How does this happen and please tell me why ! I don't know my son, but one thing's for sure, Man will just ruin himself more and more. Then all will end and all will halt, Then, too late, man will learn his faults. love, understanding and trust are the keys, To a world that is safe, a world filled with peace. Be wise, my son, and follow these rules, Do not be misled by money or jewels. Learn from the past and then start anew, Our time has come, it's been long overdue. Mary Ann Giordano 38 The eyes within my head cn see the world: The sun is saying good-bye o'er the sea The clouds of dif'rent colours look at thingsg My mind is stirring all inside of me. The sunset, it has gone by long ago. The moon, o'er the horizen, now looks down On night clubs, buildings, houses and apartment And me, in my shack on the other side of town. S, I do not really care 'bout living here, Although I cannot live another way. I sat and fished, and watched the seagulls fly, And welcomed bed and sleep at the close of day. I do not think that I could ever stand Being in cities, with no rest e'er to find. So, as an outsider, I sit and watch the people Running everywhere with confused minds. So here I lie, confusion by my side, My world wrapped 'round me, shelter from the d Not fighting battles I can never Wing And Waiting for the New World to begin . . . ing joel DECEMBER The sparkling, bright, cold falling snow Chills the world outside my door While I sit by my fire, and shadows I throw From my place by the fire down onto the floor. I'd go out, but I never again want to look At the snow-covered roads with the children at play. So I sit with my fire, my dreams, and my book, Quietly relaxing while thoughts slip away. I used to go out when I was a young lad: There was snow to slide down on and fun to enjoy, But these gold days are o'er, all my fun had, All my good times have ceased, I'm no longer a boy. The orange-red fire keeps me cozy and warm, While yellow dragon spreads salt to make the snow m And children stop play at the end of the storm. They are sad, I am oldg they must know how I felt. And cocoa on table now warms my lined face, With black coats and boots sadly lining the wall. All these things are December, I stay in my place, And the cascading crystals continue to fall. joel Nathanson 39 Nathanson 6 Sm S,.f!cf.,.... ' .g,-hw -'.-vm. . w . X5 J., V ,f . , .ff ,fir fQfAf,vS,l, 0 l, w -bi,-in .,,.4xx,. 1,1 A- ,Mi-W 'x!,ff,v a,- .M .ef ,-V 'dfsff'-'A -fi ,vw N ,f K - Q! 6 lx' Y' if R' 3 .V 8-215 FIRST ROW SEATED Robert Piacente, Brian Short, Richard Slager, Joanne Geremia, janice Maguire, Robert Minasi, Tyrone Ash, SECOND ROW Sean Doaln, Walter Meggett, Renee Jones, Evelina Graham, Virginia Ross, Anthony Laspina, Peter Bernadini. THIRD ROW Lawrence Penn, Robert Smith, Robert Carozza, jerry' Trotter, William Rhone. 8-216 FIRST ROW SEATED ON FLOOR Donald Schuster, Leslie Smith, David De Rhodo, John Snyder, Tom Sivulich. SECOND ROW Carmen Rojack, Desiree Ressa, Carole Anne DePierro, Nellie DeRidder, Mary Ann Prato, Carole Rup, Susan Prosch, Lois Roniin. THIRD ROW Robin Shaw, Debbie Di Giovanni, Hilda Rodriguez, jennifer Poworoznyk, Marie Serino, Rosemary Powchik, Donna Rubin, Barbara Rader, Ginette Morgan, jean O'Connor. FOURTH ROW Douglas Schwariz, Anthony DeVito, Mark DeNicholas, Mario Sasso, William Sloan, Darrell Smith, Mark DeLucci, Richard Solomon, joseph Shattuck. 1 8-220 FIRST ROW SEATED Karen Squillante, Gwen Zaretsky, Robert Vitter- etti, Edward Wendolski, joseph Yaskovic, Walter Zielinski, Connie Vitale, Rossana Zambrano. SEC- OND ROW Ranilou Tra- vaglini, Christine Spoldi, Patricia Turi, Michael Walsh, Keith Stiles, Drew Ventrudo, Lisa Wasserman Karen Williams, Wendy Timm. THIRD ROW ' Phyllis Capabianco, Sharon Tutino, Wendy Steinberg, Bradley Weiner William Van Nostrand, Ronald Spodnick, Lois Worth, Mary Catherine Walsh, Frances Vizzini. 8-221 FIRST ROW SEATED Lori Mirrer, Barbara Pascale, jeff Naradzay, Barry Porter, Michael Wynne, Andrew Perich, Valerie Menchen, Linda Maldon- ado. SECOND ROW Ed Orlando, Dennis Nelson, Lorraine Muggeo, Jose- phine Nasser, Ann Marie Monaco, Nancy Mytych, Cathy Mercurio, Erick Offerman, Andrew Pinka. THIRD ROW Ginettc Morgan, Margaret Muraik, Tracy Mertens, Donald McCarthy, Mark Peko, john Pagnclla, Ellen Kleineld, Lydia Miglorie, Jeanne O'Connor. 8-222 FIRST ROW SEATED ON FLOOR joe Ferriola, Drew Francis, Craig Garon. SECOND ROW Lewis Frettard, Steven Forlivio, Amy Freyer, Linda Crossen, Ellen Goldberg, Steven Gallo, john Giner, Dominick Fusco. THIRD ROW Angela Giuliani, Ellen Friedenback, Rene Gambro, Diane Fuchs, Ann Marie Gonda, Dawn Fastiggi, joan Fusco, Grace Flynn, Barbara Franco. FOURTH ROW Rocci Romano, john Garra, Alfred Gismondi, Mark DcNicho1as, john Gallo, joe Curto, joe Francese, Lenny Gerstein, Ernie Folloro. 8-223 FIRST ROW SEATED Richard Ellis, Michael Evanko, john Di.Franco, Dianna Fasciglione, Judy Dratch, Robert Dienes, Anthony Foglio, Richard Epstein. SECOND ROW Susan Forman, Susan Coulston, Jeanne Dunn, Mary jo Ficaro, Ilene Feldberg, Monica Feidt, Claudia Edwards, Caryn Donovan, Sharon Dupler. THIRD ROW' Kevin Dougherty, Bill Flynn, Pat DeGiorgio, Carol Morgan, Marjory Feldman, Ann Fletcher, Lawrence Dio- Adato, Michael Fegan, Paul Di.Franco. M 8-229 FIRST ROW SEATED jack Trachtenberg, Frank Thuman, Toru Tanaka, Ed Silvestri, james Syl- vester, Steve Sullivan, Howie Taragano, Dartrey Thomas. SECOND ROW Rhona Schwartz, Sheryl Snyder, Joyce Sobel, Mary Safarowic, Bonnie Spielberg, janet Sicl-click, Susan Slowes, Tina Salva, Marie Sacchitiello. THIRD ROW Fay Suther- land, Laura Seibert, Fran Sheff, Richard Vamos, Greg Tanno, Mary Ellen Murphy, Loretta Santamo- rena, Robin Shaw. 8-302 FIRST ROW SEATED Maria Agostino, Barbara Bell, Steve Armento, Stephen Arcieri, Vincent Avitable, Michael Aiezza, Dana Berger, Judy Bielski. SECOND ROW Joseph ' Baranowski, Yoshiki Takeuchi, Diana Bele- zerco, Cathy Astapczyk, Mary Bostwicl-4, Deborah Bonacci, Michele Aco- celle, Carl Aserio. THIRD ROW Nancy Bilby, Rich- ard Asanoff, Gail Aur- richio, Steve Drobnak, Kristine Becker, joselh Beaumiester, Diane Lee, Steve Chichiscione, james Clapper-. 8-304 F IRST ROW SEATED Joanne Lipset, Ameenh El- Salcm, Francis Milito, Owen Moynihan, Thomas Masciovecchio, Stuart Soycher, Ann Loel, Laura Lombardo. SECOND ROW Tim McKay, Angela Martino, joseph Maschak, Laurie Macllelan, Joanne McKenna, Lorraine Klobosits, Hugo Moncayo, Edward Mig-nano, Paul Marchese. THIRD ROW Diane Kuklis, Josephine Ludigan, Laureen Little- john, Robert Monaco, joseph McLoughlin, john Reda, Debra McCarthy, Marion Lutomski. 8-307 FIRST ROW SEATED Curtis Brown, Anthony Bopp, Edward Bryant, Susan Brenner, Lynn Paliotta, Kathy Brunetto, Diane Cassell, Clark Brown, Thorleif Boro. SECOND ROWjeanne By- bel, Barbara Brettel, Theresa Capone, julie Caso, Lisa Burke, Cynthia Campbell, julie Calda- rella, Mona Cohen, Judy Chubinsky. THIRD ROW Mike Colasuonno, Brian Mignano, Greg Busacca, john Coffey, Robert Boehler, Gerard Castry, joe Caricone, Mike Car- bonaro, jerry Bonfiglio. 8-207 FIRST ROW SEATED Leslie Harrison, Babette Holland, Gregory Kantor, Peter Harasimo, Mark Hauser, Michael Lachter- man, jeffrey Klein, Theresa Majdanski, Al- freda Honc. SECOND ROW Edward Kaputa, Ed- ward Kostyra, Randi Hirschberg, Denise Hick- man, Barbara Hornick, Margaret Gower, Barbara Hermann, Ellen Hecker, james Gostigian, Mark Hendeon. THIRD ROW Joel Koral, Clifford Kane Manny Fonseca, Bonnie Haber, janet Grindrod, Barbara Helm, Karen Magarian, David Goode, Gary Iran, Richard Knesnik. 8-214 FIRST ROW SEATED Lois Kimmelman, Barbara Kaminsky, Marla Hutt, Peter Letizia, Mark Le- Mire, Bobert Mann, Les- lie King, Stephanie De- Luca, SECOND ROW Janice Italiano, Andrea DeLucci, john Lupo, Francis Libretti, john MacFarlane, joseph Ma- lohey, Dorothy jones, Carole Klein. THIRD ROW Edie Jamison, Wil- liam Kelly, Elizabeth Cummings, Arthur Luecker, Janine DeMuro, Michael Litvinoff, Amy Deixel. 7-105 FIRST ROW ON FLOOR Billy Thomas, Chris Zepatos, Michael Wein- berg. SECOND ROW Les- lie Weiner, Danielle Vidi, Drew Townsend, joseph Zibrin, David Thomas, Susan Zuccaro, Teresa Tobin, julie Tobkes. THIRD ROW Emil Zibrin, Vince Williams, Edward Wirchansky, Kevin Wil- son, Enoch Whitfield, Alan Wendolski, Thomas Vernile, john Van I-looff, Anthony Tirro. FOURTH ROW Valerie Vollmer, Kathleen Van Metter, Gail Wagner, Sharon Turner, jean Weill, Karen Valko, Margaret Zisimos, Cheryl Valentine, Angela Vizzini, Denise Williams, Cindy Vassello. 7-201 SEATED ON FLOOR Patsy Morano, Murray Moreno, Alan Myerowitz, Shawn Mitchell, john Nola. SECOND ROW Susan Mit:- rione, Carolanne Marotta, Laura Riccardi, Robert Ondicko, Robert Moli- natti, Linda McLeod, Josephine Mastrototaro, Ellen Markowitz, Darlene Musial, THIRD ROW Thomas Morgan, Thomas Naporsky, Jonathan Mul- hern, joseph Methfessel, Bernard Owens, Peter Mollo, Michael Orfe, Ira Neuringer, Fred Morello. FOURTH ROW Christine Maguire, Marie Mueller, Aimee Martucci, Deborah Hansen, Monica Moss, Jeanne McCormack, Kristine Kegan, Lisa , Morabito, Geraldine Mor- gan. The John Burroughs Flower Club SEATED Joanne Lipset, Linda DeCosta, Rossana Zambrano. STANDING Patricia Turi, Donna Raguso. The Audio- Visual Club h The Squad has been trained under the di- rection of Mr. john Eshoo to assist those teachers unfamilar with the equipment and to help them when the equipment breaks down. Science Club David Rubinstein james Bergman V 7-105 FIRST ROW SEATED Gail Freidman, Iwiette Gun- thorpe, Thomas Gizzi, Steve Ildifonso, Steve Jacobson, Leonard Haris- sion, Paul Insinna, John Gullo, Francine Fuss, Michele Glicksman. SECOND ROW Susan Ga- lat, Ilene Goldstein, Ger- aldine Giordano, Donna Graff, Shari Goldstein, Donna Galluccio, jill Garber, Diane Kerrigan, Karen Garone. THIRD ROW Paul Harasimo, Mark johns, Barry Hanu- sik, Stacy Gordon, julie Grosse, Sylvia Barrett, George Harsch, Alfred juliano, Brian Hendron. 7-206 FIRST ROW SEATED ON FLOOR Arthur Revellese, Greg Rudzinski. SECOND ROW Frank Salerno, Dominick Riolo, David Ritter, Barbara Reed, Nancy Rufo, Chris Saffo, Anthony Roberts, Peter Rossi. THIRD ROW Ann Rovet, Margaret Ruggeri, Lory Renda, Catherine g Roth, Beth Rubino, Theresa, Rodriguez, Donna Raguso, Mary Romanchik, Donna Reichner. FOURTH ROW Greg Schaff, Ste- phen Savino, Eric Rosen, Michael Russo, Lydia Reich, Linda Rignano, Steven Scheer, Michael Russo, Mark Rufeh, Scott Schneider. 7-208 FIRST ROW SEATED Donna Sabot, Anna Spod- nik, Andrew Sokolik, Douglas Simmons, Ronald Shepley, Sterling Sproul, Rhonda Schonberger, Karen Spring. SECOND ROW Terri Sperber, Kathryn Santora, Lisa Tascione, Debra Silver- man, Alison Smith, Michelle Schwartz, Sandra Thela, Audrey Schiller, Donna Sacco, Randi Spiegel. FOURTH ROW Matthew Spiro, Michael Sullivan, Thomas Schweder, Dietmar Schott, Emil Stella, Ed- mond Smith, Brian Shep- herd, Harold Smith, Frank Serino, Neil Slofkis. 7-209 FIRST ROW SEATED Christian Pedersen, Rich- ard Petrone, Thomas Quinn, Deborah Paul, Lisa Nierenberg, Nancy Olsen, Andrew Reinhertz, james Prosch, Teddy Perhicano. SECOND ROW janet Op- penheimer, Dana New- man, Cari Pagani, Ann- ette Palermo, Diane Pa- rente, Debora Quandt, Lynn Parodneck, jenine Pagnanella, Grysia Paworoznyk, THIRD ROW Michael Petnuch, Richard Pease, Peter Paolucci, jeffrey Peters, John Mes- sina, David Palmer, Garth Poulsen, Thomas Redzin- ski, Patrick Power. 7-210 FIRST ROW SEATED Susan Kaputa, Debbie I-larmonay, Alan Lieber- man, Robert Leonard, Scott Kahan, Michael Kinberg, Carol Guagenti, Wendy Guagenti. SECOND ROW William Kook, Charles La Grande, Sa- brina Harris, Frances Lanni, Victoria Haller, Kathy Keindl, Sara Ann Jacobson, Robert Nelson, Ronald Krusko. THIRD ROW joseph Liberatore, William La Conte, Harold Lee, Fred Knoeppel, Ronald Kuhlmann, An- thony Juliano, Marc Kelly. 7-301 FIRST ROW SEATED Susan Bennetts, Karen Behar, jamie Barr, George Banner, Robert Bronfield, Anthony Anderson, De- lores Beader, Dale Alban. SECOND ROW Peter Caione, Paul Badaracco, Chris Bacopulos, Allen Bates, ,Michael Backer, Douglas Bell, Leonard Apiscora, Peter Benya, Thomas Anderson, Gerorg Archambault. THIRD ROW Sandra Bosko, Dawn Bakker, Jody Bozek, Lisa Antonow, Deborah Bennet, Marianne Alvarez, Harriet Ackerman, Virginia Boc- zar, Mary Benza, Ly-nn Ambrose, Brigette Bates. 4? 7-303 FIRST ROW SEATED ON FLOOR Louis Del Castello, Richard Coyne, John Caso, Michael DeSisto. SECOND ROW Michelle Bronski, Diane Capobi- anco, Carolyn Campbell, Kenneth Caprio, Peter Cleftogianes, Orlando Cognatello, AnnMarie Campanaro, Gabrielle Cifra, janet Cairo. THIRD ROW Kim Clancy, Helene Cinque, Margaret Buda, Donna Caporusso, Chris- tine Cacace, Dorothy Hansen, Jessie Borsellino, Lori Cachoian, Mara Brown, Janis Chapin. FOURTH ROW Christopher Citrone, Edward Calure, Mark Deifilf, Robert Con- roy, Louis Cavalli, Daniel Cuozzo, john Digilio, Charles Cavallo, Thomas Colabatistto, Mark Degat- ano. 7-305 FIRST ROW SEATED Matthew Emery, Robert Falotico, Hinmen Dunn, Joanne DeGaglia, Annette Gomez, Elyse Cuttler, Paul DiMella, Billy Fallon, Larry Dupack. SECOND ROW Kathy Daley, Felita Clemons, Debbie Del- guidice, julie D,iOrio, Helen Cole, Patricia Cor- vini, Robyn Cowie, Patty DelNegro, Ivy Dearman, Sandi Cohen. THIRD ROW jan Fabry, Sebastian Di- Giorgio, john Durso, John Everett, Ernest Estrada, Wendel Domizio, john Messina, Barry Dornield, Paul Drovy, Dominic D'Intino. SEATED ON THE Dominick D'Intino, Donald Salz, Peter Reed, Rocky Romano, joseph La Spina, Stuart Horsen. SECOND ROW Paul Orsini, john Massina, Fred Salamone, Linda Pernicano, Therese Paulus, Ed- ward Rich, Peter Rumore, Ken Rickles. THIRD ROW Susan Smith, Elizabeth Parker, Michele Pins, Jody Olstein, Donna Podhorzer, Eileen Pollack, jean O'Connor, Meredith Nowak, Karen Orza. FOURTH ROW Karen Pisaturo, Linda Paster, Leonard Radka, john Saltarelli, Howard Rosen, Westly Robins, Charles Sasso, Joanne Paolucci, Donna. Nitis. Danbury H111-' My love and I looking up to the sky From the top of old Danbury Hill. She's looking at me, 'neath the yellow-birch tree, I love her, and I always will. Many moments we've spent fthey came and they wentj On the top of old Danbury Hill With she and I, looking up to the sky, I love her, and I always Will. I assure you, my friend, this shall ne'er meet an end: This scene on old Danbury Hill. By her bright loving light I can tell wrong from right, l love her, and I always will. But, as for all light, all must fade into night So the Parcal have worked the Lord's will And my soul I shall save, lying down by the grave Of my love, here, on Danbury Hill. -- joel Nathonson I ' f -uw '1 1'Qi. 1.75514 i W .,,1, . 5 '14 5 Q l V-f f 1' A 11. ' A D 4 ' . -1' x- W -1 ' 1 . f. rf ' w. . w. v his s Ca M 1 z ya: : I an :vw , Q Q Q ' ' M . . N. , V, A 'Q 2.5, 5 3' E 51 . Q 'VI 30 'VT , 1 9+ -.fa , 'Q-., -P.. ww Band 1 I 1 Both bands are under the dlrection of Mr. Fred Krell Dance Band The student governing body the Student Council is headed by President joy Jarvis. Mr. Wehmeyer is faculty advisor. The ninth grade members of the Student Council are pictured above. THE NARCOTICS COMMITTEE Charles McKenzie, Babette Holland, Perry Lucas, joyjarvis, Donna Owens, David Ritter lgltll 21: iii S ll w if ' O . ssli M gzgvg i 1 Vkk.:V, iii' if Z: r i, Kr ' K In , 5ir,, E THE SCHOOL PRIDE COMMITTEE Charles McKenzie, Anthony Foglio, Joy jar vis, Donna Owens, Robert Falitico. f - -' ' ' , .,pq.f1f.,wZ x ww-1,w1'v5v , The Ski Club A new club started at John Burroughs this year is the ski club under the direction of Mr. K. Ettinger. The club discusses ski techniques, equipment and other relevant information. Several trips have been made to ski areas to improve skills. Ann Optis: president and Charlotte Spier: vice president organized the trips. Grade Level 0 een SEATED: Thomas Masciovecchio, Robert Falitico, Lori Mirrer, Hinman Dunn, Susan Kaputa, Robin Raff. STANDING: Christo- pher Citrone, Joseph Caricone, Hillary Mahl, john Lesko, Loretta Santamorena, Barry Dub insky . This year's Science and Math Fair was held during the last week of March. From the wide field of projects pre- sented at the fair, those which were judged to be out- standing included: Ninth grade Paul Karlebach fPhysicsj jean Petrucelli fMathj Patrick Morabito fBiologyj Eighth grade Max Mattia fChemistryj Lisa Lupica cBiologyj Randi Hirshberg fPhysicsj Seventh grade Chris Fokine fPhysicsj Barry Dornfelf and Scott Kahan fBiologyj The fair was an all school fair including art, industrial arts, and home economics. Displays coordinated by Mrs Katz. Human Relations Council . 1 .v I if BEQKYNCXT 155 n C n Q 5 C ' 5 2 Open Door Our school newspaper The Expression Club Club Officers joe Caricone, President Gerard Castry, Vice -president Ellen Hecker, Secretary Y Hene Felberg, Treasurer Lois Ronin Judy Chubinsky Ellen Hecker Eric Offerman Monica Feidt Karen Williams Ilene Feldberg Dorothy Jones Monica Cohen 60 W.,-ws www- 1, - ' ' m' Future Teachers Club Part of the activities this year for the Future Teachers has included The Literary Club Richard Solomon, Joel Nathanson, Darrell Smith, Kristine Becker, Dave Goode, janet Grindrod, john Snyder jr. , Fred Salamone, Babette Holland. The Expression Club sponsored by Miss Gartig describes itself as the Do your own thing . This extracurricular human- ities club revolves upon student involvement and choice. This year the members of the club have decided to express themselves by enjoying after school trips to places of mutual interest. The highlights of this year's agenda have in- cluded the following: two Broadway theater parties to see 1776 and THE ME NOBODY KNOWS5 an American heritage trip to the Old Bethpage Village Restorationg and a day of sun and fun at Rye Playland. At the weekly Wednesday meetings, the students have challenged each other by gathering information about places of interest, by debating about what to do and where to go, and by the actual planning for each trip. 61 tutoring students who request aid. Library Assistants Guidance Aides Ojice Aides W1qs'qz.J f ' ' - ' 'YV The Environmental Committee The Environmental Committee has been hard at work this year. They have participated in a clean-up program for Smith Park in Yonkers. As the Year- book goes to press, the organization is sponsoring an Aluminum Can Drive. To further increase their knowledge, the club attended a special lecture and demonstration on environment at Mercy College. Dance Committee minima Q H The Dance Committee sponsors all school dances. They make all arrange- ments. They sell tickets and assist at the dance collecting tickets and sell- ing soda. The results of their labors were the November 13, 1970 dance and the Victory dance on February 26th. 63 7-202 FIRST ROW SEATED Rob ert Ferguson, Howard F ox Lisa Badame, Ellen Farbe Virginia DiMella, Leslie Ann Epstein, George Fa- reri, Steve Fox. SECOND ROW Kent Foglia, Russell Gersinsky, Dennis Flynn, Ronald Fitzgerald, Ann- ette Francese, Theresa Egan, Leon Faust, Robert Ferraro, Steve Fellerman, Gresorio Barlieri. THIRD ROW Charlene Farally, Geraldine Diamond, Francine Doricchi, Amy Evans, Glenn Gessner, Bruce Gargan, Diann Drexel, Nannette Dujany, Patricia Fletcher. 7-204 FIRST ROW SEATED Ciro Litvinoff, Ronald Litman, james MacFarlane, joy Klotz, Anne La Colla, Charles McKenzie, Charles Manzino, john Mastro. SECOND ROW David McCormack, Nor- man Meci, Peter Mat- tiaccio, Diane Klingler, Kim Loftus, Deborah Libretti, Perry Lucas, Scott Losapio, Paul Maconi. THIRD ROW Kim Kennedy, Donna Mack, Michele Lynn, Deborah Kilduff, Martha Kotash, Renee Lind, Robbin Lowen, jean Kuderna, Mary jane Ludijan. Weaving Club The club has made a variety of rings, key chains, belts and Chokers. Some students havemade chains for teachers to use for their whistles. The club president Monica Moss of 7-201 has made a little extra spending money by selling some of the things she has made. Miss Bernhard meets with the girls each Friday. Bachelor Pictured QBOTTOM ROWJ Nick Marcelli, john Giner, Leslie Smith, james Papas, Mike Carbonaro. TOP ROW Mrs. Del Bene, Brian Mahunik, Fred Battista, joe Williams, Mark DeNicholas, joe Freacese- 65 Industrial Arts This club deals with woodworking. Pictured FIRST ROW Cari Pagani, Josephine Mas- trototaro, Walter Zielinski, Chris Zepatos, joseph Zibrin, Sheryl Snyder, Patricia Turi. SECOND ROW Lisa Antonou, Vincent Prince, Diana Drexel, jean Petrucelli, Bob Anderson, Monica Moss, Dom McCarthy, Amy Deixel, Carmine Di Bernardo and sponsor Mr. George Davis. Model C lub Mr- Krontilik sponsors a craft club- Pictured are Bob Molinattl, Chris Bacopulos, Diet- man Schott, Perry Lucas, john Schneider, Marc Kelly, Matt Emery- 66 M oderns Dance This club sponsored by Mrs. Leinwand is learning basic modern dance techniques, They are planning a field trip to see a Modern Dance Company in New York City. Knit Ana' Kneedle Rhonda Schonberger, Cherie Valentine, Sharon Turner, Kathy Van Metter 67 Red Cross Chess Club SEATED Virginia DiMe1la, Rhonda Za- kalik, Lisa Morabito, Perry Lucas, Pat Corvini, Iris Cohen. STANDING: Gerry Diamond, Sylvia Barnett, Amy Ferrara, Michelle Lynn, Vinnie Castaldo, Grace Flynn, Mariss Marks, Debra Beva, Sandra Bosko, Ellen Markowitz. MIDDLE: Paul Drovy. President Vincent Castaldo an- nounced the winners of the Chess Tournament. 1 . Mike Sullivan 2. Steve Fetzko 3. Lori Mirrer. Other outstanding players include Lance Mirrer, Andy Perich and Peter Letiza. Sponsored by Mr. joseph the club meets in 202. as r ,, Q Q- M, 3 W z Tig, 'Y Q H .- i - Q sg q M N 5 'M' 2 N if sl if al 1 . M y If ..-.E E 1 'Wim , lf? 1 ? I Vai 4 ,A X ,gf -4 , 1' i z 6 xi 5 i' Q. - fi ' ir wr M, s Ir' r emi -A f K..- -. x q ., r , W .. if ra- J- ? ff f v ' M Q' 'L gf 'A 7 fi' f L A , 59' K . r . ze E5 ff- 1 mme. Ezghth Ana' Nznth Chozr The eighth and ninth grade Choir is under the direction of Mrs. Avis Reisinger. axwyv Seventh Grade C hozr The seventh grade Choir is under the direction of Mr. Lemuel Carroll, INTERNATIDNAL lu . -.sq sg it :.,: ,V'k ' . j f ,.7' V V,r, X-.vwv ' ffrgkl, ,mg i i w , .f,,. ff 5 i . 1 I P35114 , .K ,uf ,man f,v,. '-2 CLUB i mf 2 if! X. Wi, if ii! my vw ' ,,,, R51 .Q 4 ,wa rf ,K . Y? D-J' LUNCI 5 555 ...in- e wan? .1 333 if A ,fe I0 Club Ojicers President Nina Ross Vice President Wendy Braun Secretary Carole Berger Treasurer Ann Optis Sponsor Miss Berliner ,Q Q s i fy - ww- wwv , annul! mm--' Z , qua' ' '9-I f h , ,nib avi' As, n -vw' Q. O . if:..:.'gQ. ' 1' ' -: '- - 12f'::s3Llf4'f 335' Li' .' - . . . vfi?ayg.g!f,Qgt:.',..j,:.1,EL', tm . - ,- tbl. . - 'V ', .:::,sifi Q 1. . . .-v,.:.:nxu,vN-3-:,n U, I, . - ' .gan -rw 'E . - ','x, Qu gl' ta . ' ,.,.,,:,.-.,,-,'.g:-.-:. .--.,.-.1-.-.,,...:,.g . . '--'q - .'- '.. . -Nx.w -..,', - 4 'N ,. 'M ...-.., .,. 4. ' 'M--.v -.--, .,-.-,-:......:.-... A .. :Qs-p -.a,....,,-'- .'-'-U-'. f'.'..'-.'..' ,.,-..,. ..'-,.,. .,, ..-. .-'-.'-,. -. -..,...',...., . . 'M -'J Q Q . 'QC ., ,Q us I Q .4 QI! .- .L . WE RE NUIVIBER ONE SITTING -- Andy Valko, Steve Tartaglione, Howard Brynin, Steve Gial lorenzi, Mike Linden, Esa El Salem, joseph Williams, Walter Skinner. STANDING -- Leon Losapio, Vincent Prince, joe Cuozzo, Coach Balun, Richard Bruno, King Shaw, Dennis Hendricks, Tom Tostanoski Not Pic- tured -- William Marsh, Warren Sweatt, Larry Abramson. The Burroughs basketball team raced through its city schedule in great - fashion, making its initial season a memorable one with an unblemished eight wins and no losses. Although coming through with a perfect record, the season held many anxious moments for the team and coach Dave Balun- One of the most exciting moments was a last second 64-63 win over unbeaten Hawthorne , made possible by Rich Bruno's shot. Another last second win came when Mike Linden broke a 29-29 tie with a Win- ning jump shot- All considered, it was a very satisfying first season and put Burroughs on the map. 73 ml 1 4 ,7' , ' --on CHEERLEADERS KNEELING JoAnne Lipset, Linda Zibrin, Mary Ann Giordano, Mindy Pearlman, Karen Williams. STANDING Deborah Bonacci, Ann Gonda, Alexandria Manousas, Gina Carriello, Loren Braithwaite, Dawn Fatiggi, Inez Klng, Betty Adourian, jill Brager o Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs 74 Scores Franklin Hawthorne Mark Twain Gorton Longfellow Lincoln Emerson Whitman The T wirlers Sue Christiansen jean Petrucelli The Pep Band played at all the games ably lead by Mr. Fred Krell Pep Squad ith ' QL? W 2 K? .sv if' Tl sf , w f J'- K ffl ,, A , Y- ff? . cb K ,. 3, ,, N ffl'f af' f E ff ilw A A f an II N1 M A Qs NG TISI ER V AD ,. 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