Fallsburg High School - Focus Yearbook (Fallsburg, NY)

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DEDICATION MR. JAY KASOFSKY In appreciation of your efforts and devotion to the students, we, the class of 1967, proudly dedicate our yearbook to you, Mr. Jay Kasofsky. As a teacher, friend, and ad- visor, you have shared your knowledge with us to prepare the youth of today to be the hope of tomorrow. 3 ADMINISTRATION MR. H. THEODORE SCHOLEFIELD Superintendent DR. HOWARD STORM Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Sitting, left to right: Mr. Leo Lungen, Mrs. Essie Immerman, Mr. Harold Hinkley, Mr. H. Thedore Scholefield, Mr. Milton Brizel, Mr. Meyer Lebed. Camera Shy: Mr. Morton Griff, Mr. Benjamin Posner, Mr. Henry Walter, Mr. Philip Salon. Insert: Mr. Benjamin Cosor; Chairman of the Board. Our congratulations to Mr. Benjamin Cosor for receiving the award for outstanding service, given annually, to one school board member in the state of New York. 4 GUIDANCE MRS. ALICE WALTER MR. MARTIN VAN VLEET BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR MR. HAROLD HINCKLEY OFFICE STAFF BUSINESS STAFF MRS. DORIS SMITH, MRS. MYRNA ANDERMAN, MRS. MRS. BELLE GAINEN, MRS. EDYTHE KANNER, MRS. CHARLOTTE JANCKO, MRS. FLORENCE WHITTAKER. CECILIA SCHLIFKIN. 5 F A C U L T Y PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. MAY NISHMAN. MR. JOHN HALCHAK. MR. ROLAND AL- LEN, MISS JANE POLEY ART SPECIAL CLASS MR. GARTH KLECKNER MISS LINDA BROWN, MR. ROBERT LON- GO MUSIC MR. JOSEPH LA RUFFA MR. ANGELO DI VITA ” Without music life would be a mistake MATH ”Mathematics possesses not only truth hut supreme beauty” MRS. CECILIA COHEN. MR. THEODORE WILES. MR. CHARLES KEISER, MR. ARTHUR TOWNSEND. MR. ABE WASSERMAN, MR. MARC WIESENBERG NURSE MRS. LILA MILLSTEIN LIBRARY MRS. GUSSIE KASOFSKY SCIENCE MR. HERMAN FRIEDMAN, MR. GEORGE HARDIK, MISS BLANCHE RUBIN, MR. JULIUS MALAMUD, MR. SAM BEYTIN, MR. VINCENT RUSH A mind forever voyaging through the strange seas of thought, alone” 7 ENGLISH MR. ANDREW NEIDER- MAN, MR. STANLEY LEVY. MR. FRED MADEO. MR. EUGENE FELDMAN. MR. RICHARD STEIG- LITZ, MR. CLARENCE WEGMAN, MR. MICHAEL TURNER, MISS SANDRA CATTELL. Reading mahetb a full man, conference a ready man and writing an exact man! BASIC SKILLS HOME EC. MR. STANLEY LEVY MISS PEARL ANTHONY HISTORY MR. JAY KASOFSKY, MR SAMUEL MICHEL- SON, MRS. LUCILLE BRADSHAW. MR. JAMES MC DERMOTT. MR. JACK LESHNER, MRS. GERT- RUDE KAPITO. 8 BUSINESS SHOP MR. ABE PRIMACK MR. LEO CICIL LANGUAGE CAFETERIA STAFF I N T E R N A L W 0 R K 1 N G S PHGGY VANDOVER, MILDRED DENMAN, THELMA ECHUCK, GERTRUDE ECKART: MANAGER, ADA CHAVIS, BL IE MOS- TOWSKI, CAMERA SHY: MARY BOLDA, LILLIAN t iKOW TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER MR. LARRY TOOHEY CUSTODIAL STAFF 10 EUGENE GIBSON, EDWARD HINES, CHARLES HULL, E. COOK, PHILIP SPINELLI, CAMERA SHY: HAROLD TREMPER, MILDRED INGHRIM TERENCE BAXTER TERRY” A wet bird flies at night ” GO Delegate 12, Band 9-12, JV Basket- ball 9,10, Varsity Basketball 11,12, Focus 12, GO Officer 9, Dramatics 9-12 ALICE BERGMAN ALICIA” '7 have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep ” Chorus 9-12, Chorus Officer 9,11,12, Band Officer 12, Band 9-12, Intramurals 10,11, All County 9,10, Focus 12, A Capella Choir 11,12, At Random” 12 ALAN BUTE TICKER” ”Humor has justly been recorded As the finest perfection of poetic genius ” JV Basketball 9,10, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Soccer 10-12, Cross Country 9, JV Baseball 10 ROBERT CAUTHERS CORKY” Work fascinates me; I could stare at it for hours Band 9, Swimming 9-12, Golf 10-12, Soc- cer 12 RISSA CHARNOW RED” All she loves is love” Dramatics 9-12, Intramurals 9-12, Chorus 9,10, Comet 12 13 JUDITH COCHRANE UDIS Sophisticated manner, then’s mischief in her eye, But never a dull moment when she's standing by Meteor 9, Chorus 9, Intramurals 9-12, Art Club 9, Focus 12, Dramatics 9, GO Al- ternate 10 NEIL COHEN NEIL” It is not every question that deserves an answer Science Club 9-12, Current Events 11,12, Weather Club 12, Photography Club 12, Comet 12, National Science Honor Society 12 RICHARD COHEN BARKO” If my song can make you happy, I’m happy Math Club 9, GO Delegate 9, Thespian Society 10,12, GO Alternate 11, Comet 11, 12, Chorus 12 14 GEORGE COLLINS GOY” '7 expect that women will be the last thing civilized by man” GO Delegate 10, Photo Club 9, Science Club 9,10, Art Club 9, Band 9-12, Intra- murals 9, JV Basketball 9,10, JV Baseball 9,10, Soccer 10-12, Varsity Basketball 11,12, Varsity Baseball 11,12. 15 AMY DAVIS AME” Activity is God1s medicine; genius is the willingness and ability to do work'' Dramatics 10,11, Thespian Society 12, Com- et 11, Honor Society 9, Band 9-12, All- Sectional Band 11, All-County Band 11, Focus Editor-in-Chief 12, Intramurals 9, GO Officer 9, Class Officer 10, Citizenship • Award 9 CATHY DENENBERG “CATH” All’s fair in love and war” Meteor 9, Intramurals 9-12, Class Officer 11, Prom Chairman 11, Thespian Society 10-12, Focus Editor 12, GO Alternate 10 16 LORRAINE FAUST LORRAINE” ”The smile that you send out returns to you ” FHA 9,10,12, Intramurals 9-12, Cheerlead- ing 9-12 17 MYRNA FELDMAN MYRNA” The world’s a stage - as Shakespeare said one day; The stage a world - was what he meant to say Drama 9, Thespian Society 10-12, At Ran- dom 10-12, Focus 12, Meteor 9, Class Of- ficer 11,12, Intramurals 9,10, Thespian So- ciety Officer 11,12, GO Delegate 12, Radio Club 11,12, Math Club 12 SUSAN FODOR '’SUE” If a man does not keep pace with bis companions. Perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let each man step to the beat be bears. No matter how measured or far away. Band 9-12, Chorus 9-12, Dramatics 10-12, Intramurals 9-12, Honor Society 9,11,12, Area All-State Sectional Chorus 11, Scholar- ship Award 9, Syracuse Citizenship Con- ference 11, GO Fund Raising Chairman 9, GO Officer 12. Focus 12, Radio Club 11 DONNA FOSTER DONUT ’ He who loves can learn to part with life FHA 9-11, Chorus 9, Intramurals 10,11 18 HAL GOLD TERMITE ”Vd rather be small and shine, than be big and cast a shadow Soccer 12, Focus 12, Wrestling 10-12, Ski Team 9, Class Officer 12, GO Delegate 11, JV Baseball 9,10, Varsity Baseball 11,12, A A 11, Dramatics 10, Intramurals 11 JUNE GERSON JUNIE Fun to be with, nice to know, that’s why we all like her so’ Chorus 11,12, Focus 12, Bookstore 12 19 LYNN GOLD LYNNIE” All mm worship Gold Meteor 9, At Random 9,10, Thespian So- ciety 11,12, Band 9-12, Dramatics 9,10, Intramurals 9,11, Focus Editor 12, GO Delegate 9,10, GO Alternate 12, Student Handbook 12 LINDA GOLDFARB GOLDY” On the stage she was natural, simple, affecting Twos only that when she was off she was acting Dramatics 9, Thespian Society 10-12, Thes- pian Officer 11, At Random 10-12, Radio Club 11,12, Focus 12, Comet 11,12, GO Officer 12, Intramurals 9-11, Judiciary Com- mittee 12 HARRY GOLDSTEIN HESH” In all time of our distress. And in our triumph too. The game is more than the player of the game. And the ship is more than the crew Soccer 10-12, Swimming 9-12, JV Baseball 9,10, Varsity Baseball 11,12, AA 10, Crafts- man Club 10, Chorus 12, Scuba Club 10, GO Delegate 10, GO Delegate-at-Large 12 20 HELAINE GRAY “LANIE” SiUna can do good, and can do little barm Dramatics 9, Science Club 10, Focus 12. Intramurals 9 STEPHEN GREEN “STINGER” Seek and ye shall find Science Club 9-11, Thespian Society 11,12, Focus 12, Library 9,10, Radio Club 12 21 WILLIS GUMMOE 'WILT” A bunting we will go ” Band 9, Tennis 9-12, JV Basketball 11, Soccer 12 JAMES HARTMAN JIM” ”A woman is a woman, but a cigar is a smoke ” Intramurals 9-12, JV Baseball 9,10 ANNA HEITMANN ANNIE” There is no unbelief; Whoever plants a seed beneath the sod And waits to see it push away the clod. He trusts in GOD” Band 9-12, Honor Society 11-12, Focus Editor 12, Judiciary Committee 10,11, GO Parliamentarian 12 22 ROBERT HELM BOBBY” '7 learn by mistakes, but sometimes I feel I’m learning too much” Varsity Basketball Manager 10-12, Varsity Basketball 11, Intramurals 9-12, Band 9-12 LINDA HOLMES LIN” Her ways are of pleasantness and all her paths are peace Chorus 9-12, Intramurals 9-12, Comet 12, Chorus Officer 12, Focus 12 JOAN HORNBECK JOHN” Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody but unbowed” Focus 12, Honor Society 11,12 23 EDWARD JACOBS JAC” A lawyer without history or literature is a mechanic, a mere working mason; If he possesses some knowledge of these, he may venture to call himself an architect Swimming 10-12, Wood and Metal Club 9,10, Soccer 11,12 24 BABY DOLL” HOWARD JACOBS ' 'Wise men know more than they tell” Soccer 11,12, Swimming 10-12 JOEL JANCKO ”JANK” ”Never a man to lose his cool Tennis 9-12, Science Club 9,10, Weight Lifting Club 11,12, Intramurals 9,10, Cur- ent Events Club 11,12, Band 9, Wrestling 10,12 SLYVIA JOHNSON W1BBIE” '7 shall live in the house on the side of the road and be a friend to man!!' JV Cheerleading 9,10, Varsity Cheerleading 11,12, Intramurals 9-12, FHS 9-12, Dis- trict VP South-Eastern District FHA 12, Focus 12, Comet 12, Chorus 9 25 ROBERT KAGAN MR. CLEAN It is my quest to follow that star- no matter how hopless, no matter how far Chorus 10-12, Dramatics 9,10,12, Thespian Society 11,12, Prom Chairman 11 HERMAN KAHN SCRUB” It is better to live one day as a lion than a hundred days as a sheep Cross Country 9,11,12, Varsity Basketball 11, Intramurals 9, JV Basketball 10, JV Baseball 9 JERRY KAPLAN JER” He bounds o’er all; victorious in ois march” Wrestling 12, Ski Team 9,10,12, Varsity Base- ball 12, Intramurals 9, Bookstore Manager 12 26 MARILYN KAPLAN “MARILIAM” Never elated while one man’s oppress’d Never dejected while another’s bless’d Band 9-12, Band officer 1 2, Chorus 9,11.1 2. GO Delegate At Large 12, Chorus Officer 9. Dramatics 11,12, GO Delegate 9,11, Focus 12, Intramurals 10, Bookstore 12 MIRIAM KAPLAN MIRILYN” Words are women, deeds are men Dramatics 11.12. Chorus 9-12, Chorus Offi- cer 10-12, GO Alternate 11, Bookstore 12, Band 12, Intramurals 9-10. Comet 12, Focus 12, GO Delegate 12, FHA 10, Comet Officer 1 2 KENNETH KATZ KEN” That’s a well idea Band 10-12, Science Club 11, All County Band 11, Chorus 1 2, Talent Show Chairman 11, All Sectionals 11 27 IRA KESSLER 'IRE” ROBERT LAITNER ’’LITE” The world knows nothing of its greatest men” Science Club 9,10, Intramurals 9, Cross Country 9,10, Current Events Club 11,12 28 MAURICE LANDESBERG LANDY” A man is simple when his chief care is the wish to be what he ought to be. That is honestly and naturally human ” Band 9-12, Intramurals 11,12, Photo Club 9-12, Scuba Club 11,12, Focus 12 CANDACE LAPOLT CANDY” The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express” FHA 10-12, Band 9 JOEL LEFF LEFTY” Other men live to eat, while I eat to live” Intramurals 9-12, Honor Society 9,11,12, AA 9, Science Club 9. Focus Editor 12, Band 9-1 2, Judiciary Committee 11, Syracuse Citizenship Conference 11 29 STEVEN LEIBOWITZ ’’STEVE” ’’Studious and ambitious; always ready to learn KARL MADEO ”MEFF” ’’If a man will begin with certainties, be will end with doubts; but if he will begin doubts, he shall end in certainties” J.V. Basketball 9,10, Tennis 11,12, G.O. Delegate 10, All County Band 9, Dramatics 10, Intramurals 9, Citizenship Award 9, Band 9-12, Varsity Basketball 11,12, G.O. Officer 9,11,12, All Sectional Band 11, Thespian Society 11,12, RUSO Conference 11,12 SAM MADNICK NUDNICK” ’’Eat, drink, and be merry” Intramurals 9-12, Varsity Baseball 11,12, J.V. Baseball 9,10, Swimming Manager 10-1 2 30 CARY MALAMUD ‘TINY FAT MOOSE” Can one desire be too much of a good thing? Band 10, Wrestling 10-12, Craftsman Club 10, J.V. Baseball Manager 9 NANCY MARKS “NAN” Always do your best to be studious and polite” Intramurals 11, Bookstore Manager 12, As- sistant Bookstore Manager 11, Chorus 12 CHARLES MATZA MATZOH” It's difficult for someone so great to be humble Soccer 10,12, Swimming 10, Basketball 10, Wrestling 10, Intramurals 9-12, Focus 12, Talent Show M.C. 10-12, Baseball 12 31 DIANA MILLER “DI” Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well” Chorus 11-12, Bookstore 12, Focus 12 32 STEVEN MISNER MIZE” Let us have peace Intramurals 9, Band 9-12, Chorus 9-12, Varsity Basketball 11-12, J.V. Basketball 9-10, Crosscountry 11-12 BARBARA NIXON BABS” God grant me serenity to accept the things I cannot change F.H.A.9-12, Intramurals 9-12, Chorus 11 NADINE OBERMAN NA Not from Adam's rib, but from his funny bone Intramurals 9-12, Office Duty 12, Bookstore 12, Chorus 10, Focus 12 33 PHILIP OSDOBY OZZ” ’No mind is thoroughly we Il-organi zed that is deficient of a sense of humor” Band 9-1 2, Soccer 12, Wrestling 10-1 2, Focus 12, Science Club 9-10, G.O. Delegate 12, Intramurals 9 ABBY PENCHANSKY ABS” Let’s not and say we did Band 9-12, Chorus 10-12, Class Officer 10, Band Officer 9-12, Chorus Officer 10, Focus 12, Varsity Cheerleading 12, Math Club 12, All-County 9-10, All-Sectionals 10-11, Intra- murals 10,12, G.O. Delegate 9,11, Dramatics 10,1 2, Gymnastics 10 HEATHER PETRONI HEATH” ”1 will even venture to say that I am like no one in the world. I may be no better, but at least I am different” Intramurals 10-1 2, Office Duty 12 34 MELODY PINCKNEY MELLY” '7 is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness” JOHN PIRNOS PEANUTS” A lazy man aims at nothing, and usually gets there” Intramurals 9-11, J.V. Baseball 10, Soccer 12, Varsity Wrestling 11,12, Varsity Baseball 12 STUART PLOTNICOV STUIE” The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot” Intramurals 9-10, Chorus 9, Focus 12, Var- sity Basketball 11 35 MARVIN POHL MARV” Those who cannot remember the past are con- demned to repeat it Science Club 9, Band 9-1 2, Intramurals 9-1 2 GLENN PROTTAS WOOFIE” Do not disturb a sleeping dog ” Science Club 9, Band 9, Intramurals 9-12, Tennis 9-12 LAURIE PROTTAS ”LAU” In whatever arena of life one may meet the challenge of courage, whatever may be the sacrifice he faces if he follows the conscience-each man must decide for himself the course he will follow Thespian Society 11-12, At Random” 10-12, Dramatics 9-12, Meteor 9, Band 9-12, Comet 12, Chorus 9, Class Officer 10, G.O. Officer 9, Honor Society 9, Focus 12 36 ALLEN PROYECT LITTLE PERT” Haste might ever make waste ” Focus 1 2, Science Club 10, Intramurals 9,11 DONNA PROYECT DINKY” '7 care for riches to make gifts to friends, or to lead a sick man back to health ” Comet 12, G.O. Delegate 9, Bookstore 12, Focus 12 JUDI RASHKIN JUDI” ” Without love and laughter there can be no joy ” Chorus 9, G.O. Officer 12, Dramatics 9, Intramurals 9-12, Meteor 9, J.V. Cheer- leading 10-12, G.O. Delegate 9-11, Focus 12 37 ROYCE ROER RIFKA” Your name is soft like the quality choice Your name is love, but entitled Royce CM. Meteor 9, Chorus 9, Honor Society 9, In- tramurals 9 12, Office Duty 12, Focus Editor 1 2, Dramatics 9, Art Club 9 SHERYL ROER TESS” It’s not what you do. It's what you get away with!” Meteor 9, Dramatics 9, Honor Society 9, Intramurals 9-12, Bookstore 12, Focus 12 38 SANDRA ROTHMAN SANJE’’ ’’Time is the rider that breaks youth Meteor 9, Dramatics 9, Intramurals 9-12, Focus Editor-inChief 12, Syracuse Citizen- ship Conference 11, G.O. Delegate 10, Art Club 9 STEVEN RUDERMAN ’ RUDY” What is the worth of anything but for the hap- piness ‘twill bring? J.V. Basketball 10-11, Class President 11, Tennis 9-12, Intramurals 9. Band 9-1 2, Class Officer 12, G.O. Delegate 9-10, Focus 12 DARA SALTZMAN DAR” The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed” Focus 12, Band 9-12, Chorus 9-10, Girls Chorus 11, A Capella Choir 11-12 39 DAVID SCHIENBERG 'DAVE” Not drunk is he who from the floor, Can rise again and drink some more Band 9-12, G.O. Delegate 10-11,J.V. Basket- ball 11, Band Officer 1 2 ANITA SHUR NITS” Clouds at her bidding disappear ” Meteor 9, Intramurals 9-12, Dramatics 10- 12, At Random” 10, Focus 12, Comet 12 LOUIS SILVERMAN LOU” A live wire is never to be stepped on” Science Club 9-10, Library Aid 10, Photo- graphy Club 10-12, Focus 12, Swimming Team 9-12, Thespian Society 11-12, Intra- murals 9-10, Dramatics 10, G.O. Delegate 11, Audio-Visual Squad 1 2 40 BERTRAM SMITH BERT ’ It's not size that counts, it’s what you do” Science Club 11, Band 9-12, Weightlifting 11-12 DONALD SMITH DONNIE” All love, at first, like generous wine, ferments and frets until ’tis fine” J.V. Basketball 9, J.V. Baseball, Varsity Bas- ketball 10-12, Varsity Baseball 12, Soccer 12 JOANNE SMITH JO” Better a little chiding than a great deal of heartbreak” Intramurals 10-12, G.O. Delegate 12, Book- store 11 41 MARY LU SMITH MARE” She is no better than she should be F.H.A. 9-12, Intramurals 9-10, Focus 12 APRIL TANSEY APE” ”There's no place like home ” Chorus 9-12, Intramurals 9-11, Focus 12 CYNTHIA TOLIVER ”CYN” The best way to secure future happiness is to be as happy as is rightfully possible today F.H.A. 10-12, Intramurals 9-12 42 RICHARD WASSERMAN RICH” '7 should not talk so much about myself if there were anybody else I knew as well” Swimming 9-12, Band 9-12, Soccer 10-12, G.O. Officer 11, G.O. Delegate 10, Class Officer 12, R.U.S.O. Officer 11, Syracuse Citizenship Conference 11, Judiciary Comm. 10- 11, Honor Society 9,11 -1 2, At Random” 11- 12 ENID WEISSMAN E” Some of our most beautiful dreams, are the saddest memories’’ Intramurals 9-12 CEIL VVICHINSKY SQUEAL” The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed” Dramatics 9, Focus 12, Chorus 11, G.O. Alternate 12 43 MATTIE WRIGHT DUCK Never do today what you can put off doing until tomorrow F.H.A. Officer 9, F.H.A. 9,11,12, Chorus 9, Library 12, Intramurals 9-12 ELIZABETH YAPLE BETTY” All sweetness and light Intramurals 9,11-12, F.H.A. 9-12, Chorus 1 2, Library 9-11 PAULINE YAPLE PAUL All women are ambitious naturally Intramurals 9-12, Comet 12, F.H.A. 10, Focus 12, Chorus 11-12, Library 9 44 PRESIDENT Richard Wasserman SECRETARY Myrna Feldman CLASS OFFICERS VICE-PRESIDENT Steven Ruderman CLASS ADVISOR Mr. Abe Wasserman TREASURER Hal Gold 45 THE LOOKING NAME WEAKNESS PET PEEVE NOTED FOR Alice Bergman Janet Burger Alan Bute Robert Cauthers Rissa Charnow Judith Cochrane Neil Cohen Richard Cohen George Collins Douglas Crane Delorise Damon Floyd Damon Amy Davis Cathv Denenberg Nancy Dimas.....'. Berlie Farrow Lorraine Faust Myrna Feldman Susan Fodor Donna Foster Margaret Gallagher June Gerson Work Hal Gold Lynn Gold Linda Goldfarb Harrv Goldstein Helaine Gray Danny Green Stephen Green Willis Gummoe Tickets James Hartman....................Older girls.........................Outlaw.............................The Cabin Anna Heitmann....................Chet................................Harpur............................Speaking softly Robert Helm......................Music...............................School............................Jewish prayers Linda Holmes.....................Eating..............................Braces............................Pleasant disposition Joan Hornbeck....................Good books..........................Borrowers..........................Outspokenness Glen Houghtaling.................Clothes.............................Parents............................Blonde hair Billy Hussey.....................Girls...............................School............................The Cabin Edward Jacobs....................Sports..............................Math..............................Long Hair Howard Jacobs....................Girls...............................Guidance..........................Hair Joel Jancko......................Pool................................Spanish............................Girls? Sylvia Johnson...................Monti players.......................Annoying boys......................Cheerleading Robert Kagan.....................Bergdorf Goodman....................Kagonometry........................Platonic Relationships Herman Kahn......................Hitchhiking girls...................Spanish...........................The Cabin Jerry Kaplan.....................Faith...............................Loud people........................Driving to school Marilyn Kaplan...................Lincoln Continentals................English Regents....................Smiling Miriam Kaplan....................Blonde hair, green eyes.............Bed pans...........................Back rubs Kennith Katz.....................Music...............................Rock’n Roll........................Accordion Ira Kessler......................Science.............................My brother.........................Breath Sandra Kwartler..................Geoffrey............................Sunday night.......................Blonde hair, blue eyes 46 GLASS NEEDS MOST DISPOSITION SHOULD BE TITLE A Haircut......... Maid.............. Height........... Ruby............. 85 average....... Karate lessons... Sleep............ A Porsche........ A new act........ A 4-barrel....... Time............. Own car.......... Girls............. Elevator shoes... Money............. 20 pounds........ More time to think Roller-skating rink French accent..... Spare time........ Money............ Lute............. Car.............. A steady girl.... Overdue letters.. One sane friend.. Kleenix man size... Megaphone........ Money............ Blood transfusion.. Hat.............. A new car........ Amplifier........ Money............ 2 inches......... John Galt........ Husband.......... Million.......... Confidence....... Brains........... New car........... Private car....... A new booking.... Fast Car......... Gas tank......... Twins............ Botde of ketchup... Job at Concord... SS 396........... 10 lbs............ ..Reserved........... ..Carefree........... ..Likable............ .Unbelievable........ .Indifferent......... Wild................ .Changeable.......... .Indifferent........... .Amiable............... .Congenial............. .Quiet................. .Calm.................. .Fair................ .Excitable........... .Impulsive........... .Delirious........... .Calm and quiet...... .Cheerful............ .Resdess............. .Varies.............. .Changable........... .Questionable........ .Agreeable........... .Unforeseeable....... .Whimsical........... .Entertaining........ .Unbelievable........ .Artistic............ .Quiet............... .Unbelievable........ .Destructive......... .Gory................ .Pleasing............ .Carefree............ .Amiable............. Steady in a storm.... Kooky............... .Fantastic........... .Cool Dad............ Wicked............... Cool?................ Friendly and lovable .Libertine........... .Amazing............. .Changing............ .Giddy............... .Unpredictable....... •Jolly............... .Lousy............... .Changeable.......... .A Beatle.............. ..President............ .In love............... .Vice-President........ .History major......... ..Judo expert.......... .Geometry teacher...... .Statistic spouter..... .Lawyer................ .Understudy for Dino.... .Rich.................. .Doctor................ .Lover................. Wife, Mother, President .Millionaire’s wife.... .Committed............. .More active........... .Chemistry teacher..... Acting................. .In college............ .Shorter............... .Nurse................. Night Watchman......... Playboy................ Written to............. Little old lady........ Mathematician.......... Den Mother............. Retired................ Doctor................. At least 7’ 2”......... A guide................ .Miss Loch Sheldrake... .Musician.............. Model.................. Independently wealthy.. Beautician............. Married................ Plumber................ Plumber’s assistant.... Hustler................ Famous................. .Serious Person........ Famous................. .Math teacher.......... .Nurse................. .Nurse................. .Music Teacher......... .Doctor................ Rich................... ..Republican Watchman .Ojos de Juventud • JB. . The Rabbi .Careless . Where the Boys Are . By Love Possessed . Fly Me To The Moon . My Life In Cognito . Everybody Loves Somebody . You Live Twice . I’m Gonna Make It .Dr. Strangelove .Little Women . Cathy’s Clown , Forbidden Fruit Death Be Not Proud , Surfer Girl Something’s Coming Talk to Me Can’t Hurry Love I Believe Smoke Gets In Your Eyes The Younger Girl .Hurry Sundown Come On A My House Tarzan Wouldn’t It Be Nice? .Bachelor’s Cookbook Laboratory Procedures Hey Little Cobra Wild Thing All My Tomorrows OF Mice and Men Portrait of a Lady Softly As I Leave You Can’t Hurry Love Billy Rides Again King of the Road The Confidence Man I Get Around Boys, Boys, Boys .Sweet Talking Guy .Man From O.R.G.Y. .The Game of Love .Debutante Nurse .Groovy Kind of Love .Dark Eyes .Taste of Honey .Nothing But Heartaches 47 THE LOOKING NAME WEAKNESS PET PEEVE NOTED FOR Bobby Laitner....................Current Events Club..................G. O................................Leaving early Maurice Landesberg...............Grub.................................Mr. LaRuffa.........................Laugh Candace LaPolt...................Blue eyes............................Wise guys...........................Sense of humor Joel Leff........................Food.................................Onions..............................Fat Steven Leibowitz.................Teasing..............................Awful Truth.........................Good nature Karl Madeo.......................Jamie N..............................Chemistry...........................Unusual habits Sam Madnick......-...............Bread................................Willis G............................Mumbling Cary Malamud.....................Food.................................Algebra.............................Speeding Nancy Marks......................Apologizing..........................Rudeness............................Clumsiness Charles Matza....................Royce................................Sex................................. Bull artist Lorraine McGuire.................Norman...............................N.Y.U...............................Humor Audrey Mednick...................Steve................................Mrs. Walter.........................Height Dianna Miller....................Can’t say no”.......................Tests...............................Short hair Steven Misner....................Short girls..........................Working at M K....................The Cabin Barbara Nixon....................Bobby................................Conceited boys......................Flirtation Nadine Oberman...................Elm Shade............................Typing class$.......................Black hair Philip Osdoby....................Football.............................War demonstrations..................Wrestling Abby Penchanshy..................Colgate U............................Stubby feet......................... Curly hair? Heather Petroni..................The Cabin............................Typing..............................Not showering in gym Melody Pinckney..................Boys.................................School..............................Blue eyes John Pirnos......................History..............................Chemistry........................... Hunting Stuart Plotnicov.................Tiny Moose...........................Reading............................. Straight hair Marvin Pohl......................School...............................Mrs. Huerta......................... Never showing up Glenn Prottas....................Pool.................................Teachers............................ Brilliant satire Laurie Prottas...................Mr. McDermott........................Getting up early.................... Chem explosions Allen Proyect....................Cards................................Mr. Feldman......................... Freckles Donna Proyect....................John.................................Curly hair.......................... Absences Judi Rashkin.....................Harris...............................Rashkin’s Pharmacy.................. Persuasiveness Daniel Rodgers...................Girls................................Teachers............................ Football Royce Roer.......................Charlie..............................Sheryl.............................. Smiling Sheryl Roer........................Sister’s boyfriends................Royce............................... Blue eyes Sandra Rothman...................Diamonds.............................F.C.S............................... Words of wisdom Steven Ruderman..................D.T.P................................JV Basketball....................... Passes Dara Saltzman....................Left eye.............................Gym shorts.......................... Talking to Ceil David Schienberg.................Younger girls........................Chocolate...........................Drums Anita Shur.......................Canoe................................Housewarmings.......................Daves Louis Silverman..................Friday night movies..................Swimming............................Girlfriends Bertram Smith....................Hunting..............................School..............................Wrong answers Donald Smith.....................Fast cars............................Drinking............................ Cabin Joanne Smith.....................Curly haired boys....................Wide shoes..........................Cheering Mary Lu Smith....................Temptation...........................Telephone Co........................ Absence from Chem April Tansey.....................College boys.........................Oversized red light.................Red Malibu Cynthia Toliver..................Money................................Smoking............................. Being Zany Richard Wasserman................Faculty..............................Seniors............................. Relation to advisor Enid Weisman.....................Monti boys...........................Chemistry Class..................... Avon Lodge Ceil Wichinsky...................School...............................High lockers........................ Talking to Dara Mattie Wright....................Food.................................History............................. Car accidents Elizabeth Yaple..................Stanley Z............................Pauline............................. Blonde hair Pauline Yaple....................Mr. Feldman..........................Elizabeth........................... Talking fast 48 GLASS NEEDS MOST DISPOSITION SHOULD BE TITLE Unbreakable car... A girlfriend...... Cookbook.......... Fork.............. Car............... A female girl..... Corvette.......... Will power........ Sense of humor.... Longer evenings... Driver’s license.. 2 inches.......... Vacation.......... Faster Motorcycle ... Own car........... One-way ticket.... Plane............. Permanent wave.... Sr. License....... License........... Diploma........... Intelligent friend..... A girl............ A new shirt.......... Own schoolbus..... Night wheels...... Straight hair..... Help in AP courses Back in Texas..... Pair of sexy legs. Steady boy........ Millionaire....... Another Chrysler... Hairdo............ Steady girl....... A Steady.......... Elaine............ Wheels............ Slow cars......... Good uniform...... S.D.D............. Puppy dog......... Money............. Latin III......... The Muff.......... New Pocketbook... Driver’s license.. 2 Years........... Driver’s license Moody........... Dormant......... .Unpredictable.... .Hungry.......... Pleasant........ .Unbelievable.... .Amazing......... Jolly............ .Hot Tempered... .Tranquil........ .Happy go lucky. .Unpredictable.... .Easy going...... .Gende........... .Lovable......... •Happy........... .Fearless........ .Delicious....... .Unpredictable.... .Changeable...... .Varying......... .Vacillating..... .Indifferent..... .Kind............ .Debatable....... .Subversive..... .Understanding . .Vibrant........ .Loveable....... .Moody.......... .Sensitive...... .Bewitching..... .Romantic....... .Giddy.......... .Tempermental.. .Congenial...... .Nutty.......... .Variable....... .Different...... .Changeable..... .Impulsive...... ..Loveable....... ..Confident...... ..Unpredictable... ..Silly.......... ..Happy go lucky ..Moody.......... ..Quiet.......... Doctor................ Photographer.......... Stunt rider........... A Cook.................. Courteous at all times A Scooper............. President............... .Dietician.............. Teacher............... .U.S. President....... Mrs. Nieman........... .Rich................... .Forever successful... .Going steady......... .Secretary............ .Gym teacher.......... .Test pilot........... .In Hamilton, N.Y..... .Secretary............ .Secretary............ .Football player...... .Pres, of scrubbies... .A Hermit............. .Painter.............. .Orthodontist......... .More perfect......... .Nurse................ .Politician........... .Lawyer............... .Mrs. M............... .One of a kind........ .Rich................. .Mayor................ .Orthodontist......... .Joe Morello ......... .Married.............. .Spaceman............. .Bartender............ .Going steady........... .Housewife.............. .More patient......... .Rich................. .In college........... ..A Model............. ..Taller.............. ..Comedian............ ..Policewoman......... ..Telephone Operator. ..Lightning Strikes ..More ..Candy Girl ..Candy ..Times is on My Side ..Dream Lover ..It’s a Mad World . Thin Man . Huckelberry Finn . The Great Pretender . The Grapes of Wrath . Foolish Little Girl . The Bobsey Twins • Bugler’s Holiday . Farewell to Arms . Can’t Hurry Love . Eve of Destruction . Dear Abby .Opus 17 .Pied Piper .Big Bad John .Ship of Fools .Think Do .Webster’s Dictionary .Great Expectations ..Daydream . Bobsey Twins . Young, Alive and In Love Yellow Rose of Texas . You Don’t Own Me . Goin’ Out of My Head . Diamonds are Forever . This Sporting Life . Little Buttercup . Drums Along the Mohawk . Good Lovin’ . Everyone Loves a Clown .A Hunting We Will Go .Jo’s Boys . I’m Getting Married .Gone With the Wind .Nobody Knows My Name .Gendemen Prefer Blondes .Unchained Melody .Little Women Raisin in the Sun Love is All We Need .California Dreamers 49 Check Please What Are You Doing Tonight? I Wanna Hold Your Hand Whoopie This Is a Shoe?? Which Way To the Antarctic? Food!!! Security is a Thumb and Which Way Is the Cabin? Help!! TaRaRa Boom Ti Ay 50 REMEMBER WHEN • • • Marilyn and Miriam changed seats in Mr. Michelson’s class and he didn’t know. Charlie got a pie in the face. Barbara Young climbed out of the window. Alan Bute won the fish-eating contest at HOJO’s. Mr. Halchek had co-ed swimming classes. Philip painted a target on Abby’s posterior. Mr. Leshner sang Over There” in history class. The birds sang in the gym during Regents. Mr. Michelson ate B” lunch and the class ate C” lunch. Mr. Steiglitz outwrestled Cary. Mr. Beytin couldn’t find the rotten egg smell. Karl imitated Mrs. Solomon and Mrs. Cohen. Cary had a beard. We had field trips in geometry with Mr. Friedman. Mr. Neiderman used a yellow shopping cart. We were taught by Mr. Oderman, Mrs. Baurenfeind, Mrs. Solomon, Mr. Rowe, Mr. Mr. Roth, Mr. Parsons, Miss Kesner, Miss Ferrari, Mr. Downing, Mrs. Finkelstein, Mr. Susswell and Mrs. Penski. We had yearbook meetings? Charlie thought Amy was Anna’s sister-in-law. We went tobogganing at Lochmor. Mr. LaRuffa played Santa Claus. Richie Cohen slept in the lobby for George Washington Slept Here. The band went to the World’s Fair and played on borrowed instruments. The Woodridge boys went swimming at the Tom Quick in their Birthday suits. Richie W. got mugged on an art trip. Joel L. met opposition at the Cabin twice. Richie Gordon danced with Debbie P. once and asked her to go steady. Mr. McDermott expected Kim Novak and Cary walked in. We had these fads: ouija board, trivia, a rumor of the day, and Yeah right? I might ever!” We had a Weekly Weeder. Mr. Downing changed Richie’s seat because he kept banging his head against the wall. Myrna’s dress fell apart at a party. Susan ran into the girls’ bathroom and found Charlie. Mr. Madeo noticed Steve’s reaction to the strip in Sundays and Cybele. Mr. Friedman found a Playboy magazine with his Scientific American. A sewing machine fell on Royce and Miss Anthony exclaimed, My machine! My machine!” Mr. LaRuffa lectured to us on necking in cars. Glenn came to school with two different socks and a talking shirt. The Woodridge boys had a barbecue at Jancko’s when he wasn’t home. We had snow pants under our skirts, cookies and milk, show and tell. Small Fry Flash, and undershirts. Anita and Royce sewed their skirts together in Home Ec. Joan, Alice and Amy went for food for the play and nobody was there when they returned. Laurie was left in Teddy Roosevelt’s bathroom. Mr. K. told us about his 1st. grade teacher’s tumbling experience into the garbage can. ONCE UPON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ACROSS ACROSS 1. Anna 2. Marvin 3. Amy 4. Joel 5. Myrna 6. Stuart 7. Judi C. 8. George 9. Linda H. 10. Harry 11. Sandra K. 12. Billy 1 3. Donna P. 14. Alan B. 15. Bobby H. 16. Audrey 17. Dianna 18. Bert V' 20. Jerry 21. Mattie 22. Kenny 23. Joanne 24. Steve R. 25. Linda G. 26. Karl 27. Helaine 28. Danny 29. Donna F. 30. Richard C. 31. Dara 32. Louis 33. Lorraine F. 34. Sam 35. Cynthia 36. Ira 37. Cathy TIME 20. 12. 13. 14. DOWN 1. Heather 2. Willis 3. Nancy 4. Robert K. 5. Abby 6. Cary 7. Rissa 8. Philip 9. Judi R. 10. Allen P. 11. Alice 12. Anita 1 3. Susan 14. David 15. Lynn 16. Laurie 17. April 18. Enid 19. Sandra R. 20. Joan 21. Mary Lu 22. Glen 23. Lorraine M. 24. Melody 25. Nadine 26. June 27. Candy 28. Pauline 29. Elizabeth 30. Marilyn and Miriam 31. Sheryl and Royce 32. Howie and Eddie 33. Steve G. 34. Bobby L. 35. Ceil 53 PAST REFLECTIONS The past is but the beginning of a beginning, and all that is and has been is but the twi- light of the dawn . ... A day will come when beings who are now latent in our thoughts and hidden in our loins shall stand upon this earth as one stantis upon a footstool, and shall laugh and reach out their hands amid the stars. ” H. G. Wells FRESHMAN YEAR We were the big shots of Junior High. We headed the GO- The president was Karl Madeo, vice-president was Terry Baxter, treasurer Amy Davis, and secretary Laurie Prottas. The usual GO parties?” Our first year in the float contest-we stole the senior float to divert attention from our own entry- Madame Nhu.” The girls suffered their last year of swimming class. The year of choice- a business course or a college preparatory program—language or no language. A brave Latin I class. Mr. Friedman taught us Geom- etry. The class musicians made the big time-Senior Band. The first year band was everyday-seventh period-an A. A new marking system A’s and B’s-on toilet paper yet! Anita edited the last issue of the Meteor. Our boys joined teams-swimming, basketball, etc. Our fledg- ling actors got their first minor roles-a taste of applause. 54 SOPHOMORE YEAR We were officially Senior High. Class officers were Abby Penchansky-president, Laurie Prottas-secretary, and Amy Davis- treasurer. Our second try at winning the float contest with our theme-Hansel and Gretcl. The big drive to earn money began with an original idea-the Talent Show, with Charlie as Soupy Sales. Robert Kagan won first prize. A new band rating A+. A perfect score with the Finale” to Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony. Mr. LaRuffa pushed an egg across the music room floor. The Thespian Society presented Our Town-Karl as Dr. Gibbs. Bio lab.-dissections beforelunch. Anotheryearofphysical fitness tests and sore stomachs, and now three days of gym a week. The big switch from Nat’s to Crossways. JUNIOR YEAR Amazingly, we found ourselves in our third year of high school and found it a busy, active time . . . Our athletes moved up to Varsity. Susan, Sandra, Richard, and Joel went to the Syracuse Conference. Our class officers were Steven Ruderman- president, Myrna Feldman-secretary, Cathy Denenberg-treasurer. Another talent show-Barko Puchie, and his gypsy violin. At last-a winner in the annual Halloween parade with The Little Old Witchmaker” Cary. Our increasing participation in school tradition—an honorable defeat in the junior-senior basketball game. The first vague fears about college with taking PSAT’s and seeing the scores. English composition-Regents-Review classes for the Chemistry Regents. Amy as a comedienne in George Washington Slept Here. Another A+ for the band-with Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. Our junior prom-a Roman Holiday” and a return to the out of school prom. The Phaetons played and we danced?” Judi Rashkin crowned Queen of the Prom. 55 SENIOR YEAR We made it-we were finally looked up to as the older and wiser (?) members of the student body. The realities of what we must do--the endless round of college applications. The endurance tests to supposedly measure ourability-collegeboards and the Regents Scholarship Exam. The anticipation, and finally the good or bad news--as we were accepted or rejected. The responsibility of selling ice cream and candy at games, and tickets for the play. We finally got the Black Box” at the senior dance. Our architects built the Shoe” and slept in it to save it from being attacked. Another effort by the class Thes- pians, with Linda and Richie in Tevya and His Daughters. Our hardworking officers-Richie Wasserman-president, Steve Ruder- man--vice-president, Myma Feldman-secretary, and Hal Gold- treasurer. This year Anna, Amy, Steve Ruderman, and Steve Misner went to the Syracuse Conference. Richard and Susan were National Merit semi-finalists. GO Officers are President Madeo, vice-president, Linda Goldfarb, secretary, Susan Fodor, and treasurer, Judi Rashkin. Now we felt free to walk the halls without a pass-some of the senior privileges we wanted so much. The controversy over the General Fund. Another talent show. Suspenders for Varsity were the thing. Our boys broke the school scoring record with 97 points against Livingston Manor. As we say good-bye to our beloved F.C.S. we say: far life is like some vast lake that is slowly filling with the stream of our years. As the waters creep surely upward the landmarks of the past are one by one submerged. But there shall always be memory to lift its head above the tide until the lake is overflowing. A. Besson 56 YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN Alice: I can fly! 1 can fly!” Mr. Michelson: 'Thomas Jefferson was abroad.” Mrs. Grossman: Denenbug!” Mr. LaRufla: . . . and don’t forget to practice. ” Mr. Beytin: Right class?” Robert K.: Where do they come off serving us hot dogs and beans?” Mr. Wasserman: And now we’ll employ the gazinta process.” Mr. Feldman: All right, Junior.” Mr. Neiderman: T.G.I.F. O.G.I.M.” Mr. Wegman: Bear right-but I don’t see one.” Mrs. Whittaker: Are all you people on hall patrol?” Mr. Longo: When I was your age ...” Mrs. Kasofsky: Shhh!” Mr. Oderman: Where do people get your nerve?” Mr. Hardik: Let’s vote on it.” Sandra R. (when discussing reproduction in science class): Let’s get back to the sex part.” Dara: I understand everything, but what’s specific gravity?” Judi C. (to George): Stop fogging up my glasses!” Mrs. Solomon: Up, down, around, and through” Mr. Kasofsky (to Judi R., Sandra R., and Cathy): If you girls don’t behave, I’ll spank you.” Steve R.: Mr. LaRuffa, where did you get the pillow?” Mr. Leshner: The second invasion of Korea was a success because I was there.” Mr. Downing: Pearl Harbor is in the Philippines.” Nadine: The capital of the U. S. is Houston, Texas.” Sandra K.: No, you moron, it’s Albany.” Mr. Primack: Watch out for dangerous curves.” Mr. Feldman: Laurie, if I had a tomato I’d throw it at you, preferably a rotten one.” Dr. Storm: Ignorance is no excuse.” Charlie: Richie, I don’t want to insult your intelligence, but ...” Marvin: Miss Rosner’s after me. I just skipped typing.” Mr. Weisenberg: Joel, if you turned sideways, you’d look like a zipper.” Mr. Hardik: Photsynthe—, class?” Class: sis” Class of 66: Let’s get Ruderman, he’s the one we want. Wait ’til the Junior-Senior game!” Mr. Friedman: Here’s a whistle, Anna. Blow it when you want protection.” Mrs. Millstein: I don’t have enough beds.” Mr. Denning: Myrna, you might as well go to study hall; no one else is going to show up.” Literary staff: What can we make up now?” Neil Cohen: I have a question - a ... b ... c ... ” Mrs. Nishman: You owe me two pushups.” Donna Foster: Pay you back some other time.” Mr. Madeo: Karl, are you falling asleep?” Karl: Yeah!” Mr. LaRuffa: Girls in the front row, don’t wear straight skirts.” 59 WE MIGHT EVER . . . We interrupt our Teen Time Platters” to bring you the latest reports on the 1984 Republicrat Convention. We now switch you over to m.c. CHARLES MATZA. This is your local d.j. TERRY BAXTER signing off. Ladies and gentlemen, this is CHARLIE MATZA, at Pandemonium Hall bring- ing you live coverage of the 1984 Presidential Convention. The leading candidates are JOHNSON and NIXON. May I add that the candidates, SYLVIA and BAR- BARA, are being supported by their alumni of the class of '67 from F.C.S. It is interesting to note that many of the '67 graduates have become world re- nowned personalities. Here comes Mr. and Mrs. America, GEORGE COLLINS and the former JUDY COCHRANE, along with their son—United States Of. Be- hind them is the Father of the year, DADD 10 MADEO. Taking their seats now in the front row are our four Pulitzer Prize Winners, MYRNA FELDMAN, who wrote that world famous book, The Humor of Macbeth; GLENN PROTTAS, political satirist and author of You're Making a Mockery of this Country; and JOAN HORNBECK, free lance philosopher who just completed her twentieth novel. Wait a minute—I just got a message from MARILYN KAPLAN, our foreign correspondent who takes care of the males missing from the convention. A few of the alumni who won’t be present are, ROBERT KAGAN who got caught in an elevator at Bergdorf Goodmans in '67 and hasn’t been heard from since; BOBBY LAITNER couldn’t come because his mother refused to give him the car; STEVE MISNER is on a Bugler’s Holiday; our hunter JOHN PIRN OS is lost in the Adi- rondacks, and DANNY GREEN is still looking for that back road. A report on missing females: AMY DAVIS just missed the convention bus, and won’t be able to attend; CATHY DENENBERG is in Europe with her fourth husband; our chapstick promoter, SUSAN FODOR, is touring the country; LYNN GOLD is at home still trying to lay out the '67 Yearbook; and MARY LOU SMITH was engaged and couldn't come. ENID WEISMAN and DIANA MILLER are both at home. ENID is waiting for a telephone call, and DIANA is waiting for a visit from her cousin Ilene. LAURIE PROTTAS ... no wait! She just came in; she’s an hour late. Whoops! she just tripped over AUDREY MEDNICK, who is on the floor look- ing for her glasses. (Crash!) Adding to the confusion on the floor, LOUIS SILVERMAN, our light man, just fell from the rafters. Will somebody please get DONNA PROYECT who has just finished studying at MARGARET GALLAGHER’S School of Nursing. LOUIS is now being rushed to the hospital where he will be placed in the LEFF Wing donated by JOEL. Will everyone please be quiet. To add a lighter note, we will now have some entertainment. Featured are LORRAINE MC GUIRE, who along with her sister started a singing group, CEIL WICHINSKY, on guitar, will accompany ALICE BERGMAN, the folk singer, and BERTRAM SMITH, who will give us a few songs on the saxophone. Above our stage is CYNTHIA TOLIVER, a go-go dancer. RICHARD COHEN will end our entertainment with a skit from Vaudeville Riv- eria. Thanks to ABBY PENCHANSKYfor conducting our convention band. Here come EDDIE and HOWIE JACOBS, who are both running for mayor of Mountaindale. JOANNE SMITH is leading their cheer— Jacobs, Jacobs, he’s our man, if he can’t do it, Jacobs can!” There seems to be more commotion on the floor. State Trooper, ELIZABETH YAPLE is running in followed by NEIL COHEN, Secret Agent 224. They have just arrested RICHARD WASSERMAN for trying to overthrow the President and replace him with General Fund. Oh, there’s HELAINE GRAY, fashion illustrator, and NANCY MARKS, kin- dergarten teacher. RISSA CHARNOWis also present, accompanied by her husband, who is president of a large peanut butter company. Another point of interest is the great number of athletes who have graduated from F.C.S. Among them are ROBERT CAUTHERS, first man to swim the En- glish Channel in a tube, having been coached by HARRY GOLDSTEIN, famous water ballet instructor. WILLIS GUMMOE is playing basketball under the pseud- onym of Willy Long. You may have seen APRIL TANSEY on Sports Spectacular being crowned winner of the Grand Prix. A bulletin ladies and gentlemen: LINDA GOLDFARB has just announced an open house after the convention. I see JOHNSON and NIXON shaking hands with some of their former class- mates. Among them are DONNA FOSTER, a hat model, GLEN HOUGHTALING, part owner of A P, HERMAN KAHN, a new owner of Leon and Chezzy’s and DA VID SCHEINBERG who manufactures drum sticks for Thanksgiving. Parliamentarian, ANNA HEITMANN calls point of order. NANCY DIMAS is asked to call roll and JANET BURGER to read the minutes. Now entering are members of the Builders’ Association, being seated by dele- gate, STEVEN LEIBOWITZ. Among them are, ALAN BUTE, constructor of the super high way to the Cabb Inn, LINDA HOLMES of Holmes-Homes, and her associates, PHILIP OSDOBY who specializes in shoe shaped houses, and DARA SALTZMAN, who builds back rooms for peace and quiet. HEATHER PETRONI has a message for us and if she will only stop giggling we might be able to find out what it is. Bouncer, IRA KESSLER has just thrown her out for creating a disturbance. SAM MADNICK, speech therapist, just mumbled the message to me. I believe our military contingent is now entering. BOBBY HELM, who is on shore leave from the Navy, is coming in with his buddy DONNY SMITH, gunner first class of the Marines. With them is MIRIAM KAPLAN, social coordinator for the U.S.O. We now switch to our other man on the floor, DANNY RODGERS, who changed his name to Roy and became a TV personality. Thanks CHARLIE. I'm now supervising the rolling out of the red carpet for some more celebrities. First to enter is STEVEN RUDERMAN, our man from O.R.G.Y., followed by JUDI RASHKIN, who is running for queen of the con- vention. Riding into the hall is CANDY LAPOLT, owner of the largest collection of horses in New York State. With CANDY is DOUGLAS CRANE, internationally known for his wolf whistles. Here comes JOEL JANCKO, the mobile pool shark, challenging anybody to play him. There is FLOYD DAMON, who just joined the Knights of Pythias, and is now known as DAMON of Pythias, and is closely fol- lowed by the leading contender for Mr. Universe, STUIE PLOTNICOV. Skating by is LORRAINE FAUST, Womens Roller Derby Champ. I now return you to CHARLES MATZA, who will continue coverage of the convention.” Thanks DA NNY. Reports show that there is an increase of luck for the Repub- licrats due to SANDRA ROTHMAN’S hoaxing of the opposition. MARVIN POHL, guidance counselor has just informed us of the fact that votes will be tallied according to rolling decision, so vote early. Attention! A found missing persons report. SHERYL ROER was found waiting for hunting season to end so that she and JIMMY HARTMAN could attend the convention. JERRY KAPLAN, mechanical engineer, was found outside tuning up the presidential limousine. If you’re wondering who that girl is, who is trying to shut me up, it’s my wife, the former ROYCE ROER. Another accident, ladies and gentlemen! DELORISE DAMON, rushing back to night duty at the hospital has just collided with ANITA SHUR, who was serving hors d’ouirous. The accident was recorded on film by convention photographer, MAURICE LANDESBURG. We will now pause for twenty minutes of exercises led by gym teacher, NADINE OBERMAN. There will also be a gymnastic demonstration by BERLIE FARROW, and MATTIE WRIGHT, winners of the Olympic fifty yard dash. All this is done to music provided by Miss PINCKNY’s publishing company, MEL- ODY’S Melodies.” Here comes national P.T.A. president and vice-president, CARY MALAMUD, algebra teacher, and JUNE GERSON, business teacher. With them is BILLY HUS- SEY who is the head bronco buster at SANDRA KWARTLER Persten’s Mustang farm. BULLETIN: ALLEN PROYECT, private eye, has just found AUDREY’S glasses. At this point we would like to thank those who made this broadcast possible: STEPHEN GREEN from the national Thespian Society, for providing props, KENNY KATZ, for lending us all the musical instruments used tonight, PAULINE YAPLE, our sponsor, and owner of Yaple’s Staples, and a special thanks to HAL GOLD our financial coordinator. And now, just prior to the speeches, the entire crowd has risen and is proudly cheering: Long Live The Class of '67' Goodnight TERRY Goodnight CHARLIE AT RANDOM Standing, left to right: Brondie Katz, Susan Fodor, Thomas Kerry, Joan Hornbcck, Myrna Feldman, John Maliga, Laurie Prottas, Carol Dominion, Linda Goldfarb. Sitting: Richard Wass- erman, Mr. Richard Stciglitz. Camera Shy: Jamie Studley, Robin Charlow, Chris Stengal. PHOTOGRAPHY WEATHER Uft to Right: Mr. Vicent Rush, Perry Yaver, Stanley Shcrski, Dennis Rasine. Camera Shy: Joe Penchansky, T. Devore, Keith Ingber, Harvey Davis. Ixft to Right: Mr. Robert Longo, Maurice Landesberg, Richard Cohen, Louis Silver- man, Steven Cooper. Camera Shy:G. Hadden. 66 COMET Rack Row: A. Todras, E. Anderman, D. Wright, B. Harvie, R. Salon, K. Schmitt, S. Lipsky, D. Fleisher, M. Kaminsky, P. Kross, A. Wohl, R. Mintz. Second Row: A. Honig, L. Sacks, S. Rados, L. Halbert, H. Rados, D. Kross, C. Do- minion, C. Stengel, B. Wohl, S. Johnson, R. Charlow. Sitting: Jamie Studley-Editor-, Mr. Stanley Levy-Advisor. Kneeling: M. Shabus, B. Malkicl, S. Scheinman, U. Penski. Camera Shy: G. Anderman, R. Charnow, M. Eden, J. Ger- son, L. Holmes, K. Hull, K. Ingbcr, B. Katz, A. Mosko- witz, L. Prottas. THESPIAN SOCIETY Back Row: Louis Silverman, Stephen Green, Robert Kagan, Richard Cohen, Karl Madeo, Terry Baxter, Thomas Kerry. First Row: Lynn Gold, Rissa Charnow, Anita Shur, Myrna Feldman, Cathy Dcncnbcrg, Mr. Andrew Neidcrman-Ad- visor-Linda Goldfarb, Laurie Prottas, Amy Davis. HONOR SOCIETY Standing: Richard Wasserman, Mr. Barry Rothschild, Joel LefT. Sitting: Anna Heitman, Susan Fodor, Joan Hornbeck, Pauline Yaple. 67 GENERAL ORGANIZATION Standing, left to right: M. Feldman, C. Dominion, M. Kaplan, J. Studley, D. Scheinberg, B. Abis, C. Matza, D. Kross, P. Kross, E. Misko, R. Wasserman, C. Stengel. Sitting: J. Rashkin-Treasurer, S. Fodor-Sec- retary, Karl Madco-President, L. Goldfarb-Vice-President, A. Heitman-Parliamentarian. Kneeling: K. Schmidt, G. Anderman, J. Maliga, M. Feldman, S. Scheinman. Camera Shy: B. Miller, E. Benson, B. Fabian, G. Samuels, T. Baxter, M. Kaplan, J. Smith, S. Misner, E. Howitt, H. Goldstein, C. Denenberg, L Halbert. JUDICIARY CURRENT EVENTS Standing: M. Feldman, K. Ingber. Sitting: B. Katz, L. Gold- farb, D. Scheinberg, A. Tansey, B. Abis. Standing, left to right: T. Kerry, U. Penchansky, B. Mal- kiel, S. Scheinman, M. Kaminsky, S. Miller, N. Farber. Sitting: L. Cohen, H. Tcvelowitz, Mr. Samuel Michelson, B. Laitner, N. Cohen. Camera Shy: J. Penchansky, D. Gregig. 68 RADIO CLUB DANCE Left to Right: Louis Silverman, Thomas Kerry, Donna Wright, John Maliga, Linda Goldfarb, Mark Feldman, Harold Tevelowitz, Mr. Michael Turner. Camera Shy: Steven Scheinman, Barbara Abis, Stephen Green. CLUB RESEARCH CLUB Left to Right: J. Witheral, D. DeVoe, F. Fuller, S. Postell, B. Jamroz, J. Meyers, D. Woodbee, R. Henton, M. Patton. First Row: G. Dickenson, R. Brown, J. Williams. Camera Shy: C. Toliver, K. Brown, S. Williams, O. Patton, C. Young. Left to Right: Mr. Vicent Ruch, Joe Penchansky, Mr. George Hardik, Neil Cohen. FHA Standing, left to right: Mary Ray, Barbara Nixon, Mattie Wright, Berlie Farrow, Delorise Damon, Elaine Misko, Vicki Roman, Carolyn Jones. Seated: Barbara Williams, Miss Pearl Anthony. Camera Shy: Sylvia Johnson, Rosenberg, Nancy Marks, Rona SIobodow, Janet Burger, Cynthia Toliver. 69 0 0 o O O o WEIGHT LIFTING SCUBA DIVING Standing: Billy Griffin, Louis Silverman, Maurice Landesberg, Donald Roman, Mr. Abe Primack, Valeria Nagy, Renee Benik, Eileen Pappas. Kneeling: Jackie Cohen, Neil Chonin. Camera Shy: Wayne Griffin. Rack Row: Bertram Smith, George Collins, David Schcinberg. First Row: Mr. Andrew Neiderman, Joe Johnson, Sammy Williams, Glen Kessler, Howie Jacobs, Marty Menkis. Camera Shy: Ira Gold. MATH CLUB left to Right: Mark Feldman, Myrna Feldman, John Maliga, Mr. Mark Weisenberg, Harold Tevelowitz, Thomas Kerry. Camera Shy: Dennis Schwartz. 70 CHORUS First Row, left to right: Alice Bergman, Carol Dominion, Abby Penchansky, Mary Ray, Chris Stangel, Robin Charlow, Valerie Nagy, Pauline Yaple, Elaine Misko, Ceil Wichinsky, Susan Fodor. Second Row: Bernice Katz, Linda Goldfarb, Helen Rados, Victoria Maliga, Kathy Hull, Elizabeth Yaple, Robert Kagan, Richard Cohen, Veronica Eckert, Barbara Williams, Marilyn Kaplan, June Gerson, Eileen Pappas, Nancy Marks. Third Row: Miriam Kap- lan, Robin Mintz, Yvonne Alexander, Sam Williams, Karl Madco, Steve Misner, Harry Goldstein, Kenny Katz, Linda Holmes, April Tansey. Camera Shy: Bertram Smith. A CAPPELLA CHOIR First Row: April Tansey, Mary Ray, Eileen Pappas, Brondie Katz, Ceil Wichinsky, Dara Saltzman, Valerie Nagy, Alice Bergman, Yvonne Alexander. Bach Row: Robert Kagan, Steven Misner, Kenny Katz, Richard Cohen. 1 Alice Bergman, President, Mr. Angelo DiVita, Director. FALLSBURGH SENIOR BAND OFFICERS: Left to Right: Alice Bergman-Secretary, Barbara Abis-Li- brarian, David Scheinberg-Vice-Presi- dent, Abby Penchansky-President. SYMPHONIC BAND Mr. Joseph EaRufla BAND DIRECTOR 73 74 SOCCER Standing: Coach Mr. Mcl Feldman, Billy Hussey, Don Smith, Wayne Woodard, John Pirnos, Alan Bute, Ted Rodgers, Tom Brown, Paul Kross, Oscar Patten, Rich Wasserman, Harry Gold- stein, Bob Cauthers, Bob Kratch, Coach Mr. Roland Allen. Kneeling: Hal Gold, Bill Griffin, Sam Williams, Edward Jacobs, Gene Orlowsky, Cliff Oretsky, Howard Jacobs, Ira Gold, Tim Hanofee, Phil Osdoby, David Huber, Mark Kwartler, Dean Kross. Sitting: Charles Matza, George Collins, Alfonso Gilmore, Willis Gummoe. Soccer this year was a very demanding sport. Coached by Mr. Roland Allen and Mr. Mel Feldman, the team put up a never ending fight against all the opponents. Though the boys spirit never lagged they were only able to succeed in gaining a tie for second place. Semois--Standing: Charles Matza, Hal Gold, John Pirnos, Alan Bute, Howard Jacobs, Rich Wasserman, Phil Osdoby, Bob Cauthers, Willis Gummoe. Kneeling: Donald Smith, Edward Jacobs, George Collins, Alfonso Gilmore, Billy Hussey,Harry Gold- stein. 76 Standing, left to right: Steve Lipsky, Willie Baker, Steve Misner, Pierre Carter, Blair VanDover, Larry McDaniels. Kneeling: Sam Gold, Gary Lederman, Jack Halchek, Ronald Carter, David Barnet. Left to Right: Andy Feldman, Joel Feldman, Robert Conelly, Charles Whittikcr, Gary Abramson, Danny Flcishcr, Mr. Charles Kciser, Coach; Steve Scheinman. 77 SWIMMING Back Row: Bob Cauthers, Bruce Sabinsky, John Maliga, Harry Goldstein, Rich Wasserman, Gene Orlowsky, Edward Jacobs, Ted Churak, Wayne DeGraw, Louis Silverman, Howard Jacobs, Mike Makofsky. Front Row. Gene Benson, Russell Clarmont, Brian Gummoe, Mark Eden, Jack Halchak, John Shubin, Steven Lipsky, Bill Griffin, Art Todras, Gary Lederman, Donald Roman, Richard Halchak, Mr. Jack Halchek-Coach.Grw Shy: Gary Hadden, Alan Bute. Coach Halchek has once again kept up with his tradition for turning out a strong competition for the swimming champions. The seniors thank Mr. Halchek for leading them to a championship last year and for his great devotion to them again this year. Back Row: Bob Cauthers, Edward Jacobs, Louis Silverman, Howard Jacobs. Front Row: Rich Was- serman, Sam Madnick, Harry Goldstein. s E N I O R S Rich Wasserman, Mr. Jack Halchek, Harry Gold- stein. 78 WRESTLING Standing: Mr. Mel Feldman--Coach--Paul Pfcrcey, Phil Osdoby, Brian Rodgers, Art Burnstein, Rich Brown, Cary Mala- mud, Martin Kaminsky. Kneeling: Mark Feldman, Marvin Green, Herbie Michels, Hal Gold, Doug Crane, Don Sim- mons, Gary Chavis. Camera Shy: John Pirnos. The baby sport of Fallsburg, Wrestling, finally saw daylight under the tremendous coaching efforts of Mr. Mel Feldman. This year’s team seniors wish Coach Feldman luck on forth- coming years and thank him for making this year’s squad the most successful in Fallsburg High School history. Left to Right: Cary Malamud, Doug Crane, Mr. Mel Feldman, Hal Gold, Phil Osdoby. Captains: Phil Osdoby and Hal Gold. 79 J. V. BASKETBALL Standing, left to right: Ted Rogers, Paul Kross, Cary Dean Kross, Mark Ruderman, Kenneth Brown, David McDaniels, William Baker, Tom DeVore, Wayne Wod- Barnett, der. Coach Martin Van Vleet. Kneeling: David Huber, Coach Martin Van Vleet and Captain Tom DeVore. J. V. CHEERLEADERS Rack Row, left to right: Marcia Goldstein, Maureen Smith, Maxine Paul, Jenny Gulkow, Carol Helm, Gale Dumfort, Sharon Kollender. Kneeling: Ginny Charlow, Elizabeth Howitt, Sherri Samuels. Camera Shy: Lynn Kreiger, Captain. 80 CAPTAINS Captains: Terry Baxter and Karl Madeo. SENIORS Seniors-- Standing: Steven Misner, Donald Smith, Me. James McDcrmott--Coach-- George Collins. Kneeling: Terry Baxter, Karl Madeo. 81 BOOSTERS Standing, left to right: April Tansey, Marilyn Kaplan, Linda Holmes, Miriam Kaplan, Myrna Feldman, Elizabeth Yaple. Sitting: Ceil Wichinsky, Susan Fodor, Robin Charlow, Audrey Honig, Amy Davis. 82 X EDITORS STAFF business typing Back Row: Judi Rashkin, Miriam Kaplan. Front Row: Rissa Char- From Left to Right: Nadine Oberman, Audrey Mednick, Sandra now, Marilyn Kaplan. Camera Shy: Mary Lu Smith, Allen Proycct. Kwartler, Sheryl Rocr. Camera Shy: Pauline Yaplc. photo From Left to Right: April Tansey, Dara Saltzman, Neil Cohen, Sylvia Johnson, Miriam Kaplan, Alice Bergman. sports layout Back Row, left to right: Laurie Prottas, Phil Osdoby, Marilyn Kaplan. Front Row: Dara Saltzman, Abby Penchansky, Ceil Wichinsky. Camera Shy: Louis Silverman. art Left to Right: Elizabeth Yaple, Helaine Gray, Alice Bergman. Camera Shy: Louis Silverman, Stephen Green. literary Left to Right: Richard Wasserman, Cary Malamud, Stuart Plotni cov, Steve Ruderman. Camera Shy: Terry Baxter. Standing, left to right: Susan Fodor, Charles Matza, Joan Horn- beck. Sitting: Laurie Prottas, Anita Shur, Linda Goldfarb, Linda Holmes. Camera Shy: Alice Bergman, Myrna Feldman. 35 To look beyond the candle's flame Isn't quite the same, As being on the other side And looking back again! It's funny just to sit and stare Through the looking glass, And hope that you'll be recognized By those who have gone past! One rainy day in years to come. You'll spend remembering Of the things you've tried to do. And wishes wished for you come true! —Robert Kagan . f


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