Freeport High School - Voyageur Yearbook (Freeport, NY)

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VOYA0EUR 1974 FREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL FREEPORT, NEW YORK Where, after all, do universal human rights begin? In small places, close to home — so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world. Yet they ARE the world of the individual persons; the neighborhood he lives in; the school or college he attends; the factory, farm or office where he works. Such are the places where every man, woman and child seeks equal justice, equal opportunity, equal dignity without discrimination. Unless these rights have meaning there, they have little meaning anywhere. Without concerned citizen action to uphold them close to home, we shall look for progress in the larger world. Eleanor Roosevelt HE RIGHT TO LIVE THE RIGHT TO LIV HE RIGHT TO LOVETHE RIGHT TO L( 6 t ' K NGETHE RIGHTl 9 HE RIGHT TO PRIVACYTHE RIGHT T THE RIGHT TO ASSEMBLETHE RIGH n HE RIGHT TO CHA LLENGE THE RIGHT TO CHALLENGE 13 HERIGHTTOSMIL O LEARN THE RIGHT TO LEARN TH 17 JERRY ABRAMOWITZ DAVID ALLEN they used to say, silence is golden, but that only got us Watergate, the freedoms of expression, speech and press must be protected. DONNA ANDREWS let a smile begin with you. CARLTON ASHBY 20 GLENDA ALEXANDER LYDIA ALGAZE life is worth living . . . with love. REGINA ANDERSON KAREN ANDREASEN ERIC ADLER ARLENE ANDERSON being an individual and doing your own thing is what freedom is all about. PEDRO ARAUJO MARJORY BARCHAS laughter is the key to happiness, open your eyes and smile. WENDY BARON life is like a huge tapestry in which everyone and everything can claim one separate stitch. CARMEN BELTRAN ELISE BERNHARDT you don't have to see through the eyes of others; hold onto your own, stand on your own judgement. EDWARD BILLITTERI KATHLEEN BARRY KATHY BATCHER DOLORES BENNAFIELD FI RONALD BENNETT LEANN BERGER THOMAS BESSEL IOSETTE BLACKBURN look at me as what you know of me, and not what you think of 21 ERIC BARONCIANI LISA BORKAN ROBIN BOTT 'these years were a long walk down I want free life and i want fresh air. a funnel; the last year the ray of light reaches you. LVNDELLE BRADLEY MARY JO BRADLtY amor al otro lado del arco — iris, love, the other side of the rainbow. JOHN BROEMS MARGARET BRAUN 23 ELIZABETH CAMPIONE ANNA BRYANT with malice towards none, with charity for all. DONAMARIE BUONO CATHERINE CARRANO LINDA BUCHMAN DANIEL CAMPION a toke or nine and I'll feel fine. JOHN CASSIDY 24 IAN CATHCART we have nothing to fear but fear itself: LINWOOD CHERRY MARTHA CHESS RICHARD CERETTA MERIANN CHAPMAN dreams are not for one person at one time, they are for all and forever. DOROTHY CHAMBERS those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. 25 STEVEN CIANCHETTA JOAN CIRILLO to make a name for learning when other roads are barred, take something very easy and make it very hard. JILL COHEN ROBERT COHN no matter what we talk about, we are talking about ourselves. 26 CECELIA CHU MICHAEL CHRISTENSEN seek and ye shall find, aim and ye shall have. MARY CLARK SARAH COLLINS SONIA COLON JANICE COSTA DEBRA CORAZZA anger is the wind which blows out the lamp of the mind. JOSEPH COSTA 27 ELAINE DAVIS JOEL CUNNINGHAM LAWERANCE DAMATO ERIC DAVIS 28 29 MARCHEL DIXON MARCIA DILBERT 30 MICHAEL D'ONOFRIO count your blessings, not your troubles. LEE DRAZIN god made the world, but man made his image. REGINA EASON JULIUS ELLISON be cool 32 JANICE DONOVAN JENNIFER DOWDELL ADAM DREIBLATT a true genius. PATRICK DREW JEANETTE DOWLING DONNA DROHAN CHRISTINE EICHENBERGER MARIA ESSIC “it would that my tongue could utter the thoughts that arise in NESTOR FERNANDEZ “poor is the pen without arms, poor the arms without a pen. LARRY ETHRIDGE ELAINE EXUM success is forever sweet. ELLEN FASTOW TERRY FELTON “you give but little when you give of your possessions, it is when you give of yourself that you truly give. BRUCE FERBER JOSEPH FALCO don't loud me! SUSAN FITZGERALD 33 EDWARD FILIOU MICHAEL FIORE 34 MATTHEW FOGEL it is better to forget the sins of your friend, than to regret the friendship you once had. VINCENT FORTUNATO ELIZABETH FRANCOS MINDY FRANK “plain thinking and high living and no more. JAMES FREDMAN ANNEFREDSALL “it matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. VINCENT FURNARI JEROME CATES “a cool person at 74. GAYLE FREESE SUSAN FREIMAN “to know is nothing at all, to imagine is everything. PATRICIA GARVIN DANNYGARZA to the students killed at kent and jackson, and to the students of freeport who support the revolutionary struggle of Vietnamese people. 35 PAULA GISONDO “keep your face always towards the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you CHRISTINE GEMMELL CAROLYN GILLIAM STEPHEN GILREATH AUDREY GLOVER 36 MARK GOLDSTEIN only he who attempts the absurd is capable of the impossible. CHERYL GRAFF ANDREA GREGURVICH today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. 37 EVETTE CUINE MARLENY GUTIERREZ CLINT HARRIS 38 JANET HORTON 'life is what you make it. JOAN HOFMANN CONCETTAINTRAGILA REX HONG what is life but a spectrum and what is music but life itself. - GLEN HUESTIS ERNEST JACKSON DEBRA HOFFMANN DONNA HUMPHREYS love is sunshine, hate is shadow. MELINDA HOPKINS SUE JACOBSON we don't have tomorrow but we had yesterday. RACHELLE JENKINS I V MICHAEL JOHNSON young, gifted and black . . . yea! DEBBIE JEMERSON VIRGINIA JAHNES always take time to say what's in your heart. what we are is god's gift to us. what we become is our gift to god. JAMES JONES MARY JEWELS LAUREEN JONES MARK JONES CHRISTINE JANOWSKI one life a little gleam of time between two eternities. 42 43 MELANIE KAPLAN the only way to have a friend is to be one. 44 REGINALD JULIUS to thy thine self be true. STEPHEN KALLIMANIS EDWARD KASH LAWRENCE KASS i wanna go home! JOHN KENNEDY DIANE KENNEY “happiness is knowing you're my friend. YVONNE KNOWELL BRUCE KOPKA 45 MARC KRAWITZ good words are worth much and cost little SANDRA KUTZNER 46 ROGER KOSS ROBERT KRUT the special year of diane moran and bobby krut. ROBERT LAMAR tomorrow, today will be yesterday. MARIE LAIBACH i don't feel any age yet, there is no age to the spirit. - WAYNE LAPIDEZ JACQUELINE LARK KRISTI LARSON i left the room with silent dignity, but caught my foot in the mat. CARY LAUX HILDA LEE PETER LEBLANC 47 PATRICIA USI MARCIE LOCKLEAR JOHN LOVELL one thing that makes this country great is its equal opportunities, the sensible people take advantage of these opportunities. 49 GUY LOVELL LUKE LUYCKX ADAM MALIN still alive and well. SCOTT MANDEL AMY MANDEL PAULA MALONE always forgive your enemies, nothing annoys them more. PERRY MALLOR JUDITH MARTIN DEBORAH MARSHALL it was always fun to be a part of the class of 74, but unless you work hard, nothing will ever be fun in life. CARY MARCUS GARY MASTERSON 50 ■ paul mcalister KARLA McLEOD VICTOR MATTHEWS PETERMcBREARTY RICHARD McKENNA CHARLES McBRIDE DONNA MAYER SHARON McCRAW PRISCILLA McNAMARA the fear of the lord is the beginning of wisdom. 51 53 JOSE MELARA BRUCE MENDELSON nothing is either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. ARMAND MICCIULLI CECILIA MIKELL let man fly with the clouds, above snow-covered peaks. 54 ARLENE MITCHELL KAREN MOODY 55 LUCIOUS MOORE JAMES MURRAY STEPHANIE MORROW verily verily i say unto thee except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of god. RENEE MUTINELLI JUDITH MORGAN MATTHEW MOSER dr. moak is forever deep in thought. HELEN NAVARRO get down, get down, jungle boogie. 56 WAYNE NIBLOCK ALBERT NICOLINO the fool wonders, the wise asks. LINDA OCHITAL JOHN O'CONNOR JOANNE NEARY PATRICIA NOLAN CHARLES OSHINSKI LAWERENCE OSTERMAN you may constantly trip but never fall CARLA PADEN RICHARD PANZA 58 BARRY OKUN KATHLEEN O'NEILL keep on transcending. ROBERT PAULIK MICHAEL PERICO you cannot appreciate the beauty of a sunrise until you have walked alone in the darkness. I CATHERINE OWENS who cares? i do! KAREN PHILPOTTS la vida es loque hace SUSAN PIPER a taste of rhythm and blues CILDO PICINICH nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. JOHN PIRRO EFFIE POLLY RAYMOND POMERICO DEBORAH POOLE DEBORAH POPOLATO it matters not how long we live, but now. be good to others and the best will come to you. THOMAS POWERS 59 REGINALD PRUITT i will always remember good old freeport high. KATHLEEN RANDALL a little understanding goes a long way. SHERRYL RAWLINGS 60 CHARLES RACHLIS KAREN RADECKER be prepared for the day when socialism will ask not only for your vote but for your life itself. CHRISTPHER RE you only live once. DENNIA RICHARDSON WENDY RAND praise the lord! HOWARD RAPPAPORT ROSEMARY RINTOUL je t'aime plus qu'hier moins que AUDREY RILEY demain JOHN RICOULOT MARA ROSENBERG walk, talk, smile, frown or cry — be happy and content within ■■ SUSAN ROCK before me peaceful, behind me peaceful, under me peaceful, over me peaceful, all around me peaceful. BARBARA ROTH but strive to be happy and strive to be yourself. THOMAS RIZZA LISA ROSE if we cannot live so as to be happy, let us at least live so as to deserve it. PHYLLIS ROBINSON JOHN RIZZA DENNIS ROGERS MERRI ROTHMAN for each of us are miracles. 61 JOSEPH RYZAK VINCENT SALVATO JOAN SAMPSON MARY SCHADE the gull sees farthest who flies highest. STANLEY SCHNEIDER 62 YVETTE RYANS know me not only for who i am, but that i am a black woman. MICHAEL SCHANZER i was born in the following cities. 64 SENIOR VARIETY SHOW March 7,8,9,1974 directors — STEFFIE MILLER MARIY BARCHAS emcees — Donna Drohan Malt Fogel Kathy Higgins Mattea Jurin Pal Lisi Mike Schanzer Jeanette Stein advisors — P. Georgakis P. Bruzzo 65 DEBRA SMITH ENITH SMITH 66 67 THOMAS SPACNOLA LEONARD SPARROW VICTORIA STATON HARLENE SPERLING MARTIN STAHURSKI “it is wise to be natural when you're naturally wise. DIANE STEPHENSON ARMANDO STETTNER “i make it a rule to believe only what i understand. RUEBEN SPEARS JEANETTE STEIN “we were born to love . . . and only when we love are we living. KATHLEEN SULLIVAN “here i sit in faded jeans, thinking of a boy named dean. KIM SULLIVAN JOHN SUMNER NADINE TAUBER MAUREEN SWIFT JAYNE TARANTINO BRUCE SWANSON GINA TAINO LOUIS THEOFILOS welcome to the monkey house, but please don't feed the animals. PATRICIA THOMPSON 69 MICHAEL TRAEXLER FRANK TUCKER ANTHONY ULMER SUSAN TROTTA WENDY TUNSTALL SUSAN TURNER It is better to have loved and lost, than with god all things are to have not loved at all. possible. DAVID VAILES JOANN VAILES JOSEPH VAN BLERCK 71 ELAINE VASSILAKOS PETER VERUTES DONALD WALL improvement makes straight roads, but the crooked roads without improvement are roads of genius ' APRIL WALZ KAREN VIDERS STEPHEN WALSH NANCY WARZER life is like music, it must be composed by feeling, ear and instinct, not by rule. 72 MARC WEINSTEIN “without a goal, life is a meaningless existence. RUTH WERTZ we can only hope that we have contributed a little something to freeport h.s. WILLIAM WHITE RENEE WHITEMAN 73 GERALDINE WILLIAMS get it together or leave it alone. DEBBRIA WOHLERS BARBARA ZARNOCH I 74 DEBORAH WILSON KATHERINE WITHERSPOON a school to lx forgotten goodbye freeport high, i will miss you. - LINDA WOODWARD DAVID YAGER happiness is like the sunshine; it always shines through. VANESSA Wll LIAMS RUSSELL WOI F JANE JOSEPH { PAIGE SHEARD Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference LEON BROWNLEE SUSAN MULLIGAN Are lives shaped by those who love us — or those who refuse to love us 75 HT TO MATURE THE RIGHT TO MATURE THE RIGHT TC 76CLASSOF77GRA 79 0RADEIOGRADE9FRESHM 81 ;LASSOF75CLASSOF76CLASSOF77GRADEI I GRADE I RADE9FRESHMANSOPHO 85 IASSOF75CLASSOF76CLASSOF77GRADEI I GRADE IOG iTHE |IU ARE 88 89 ADEI I0RADEIO0RADE9FRE HMANSOPHOMOREJUNIORCLASSOF75CLASSOF76 ASSOF77GRADEI I GRADE 10GRADE9FRESH MANSOPh OMORE JUNIORCLASSOF'7 93 jHMANSOPHOMOREJUNIOR. PEACE-GOODLUCK! OYAGEU R U EGAYOVOYAGEU RU EGAYOVO VOYAGE Sports— Paige Sheard Photography— Larry Kass Faculty— Stacey Selton U EG AY O VO Y AG EU R U EGA YO VO VOYAGEU R U EGAYC Sales — Tamara Hargrove Underclassmen — Janice Waldhof Photog. — John Sumner Photog. — Steve Klein Sales —Andrea Gregurvich VOYAGEURUE0A YOVOYAGEURU W. Aims S. Ahrens P. Carroll L. DeMase E. Levine J. McKeown 100 C. Monde S. Peiken D. Saber J. Smith D.Speyer A. Tager VINTAGE EDITORS VOY AG E U R U EG A YOV O YAG EU R U EG AYO VO Joan Cirillo Olivia Gollin Kathleen Higgins Naomi Leitner Ellen Simons I ltd II wa Inine ■rep iiirtcl Editor in Chief— Elliot Diringer i Continued on Page 2) Mr. I. Schildkraut — Advisor js rrom xne iai will be 300 escribed as oand we came to a decision.” Power I.oss “Unjustified” Mark Crnover was not pleased rnm rommiit ap’c ln s Village Government Sti Feature — Mat groi ipati Pi mm cure if US Managing— David Alien R. Announcements Changes Needed y be noted le SH nmK lore speeificHP, homer quately inform the student body ar activities or other opportunities. uite apparent to anyone who sits through a m period that it is exceedingly difficult to hear ;ments through the public address system, would rather converse than sit and lis halls who are unaware of the wet Doors. Frank Hohman gave his ideas on students from abusing the fire ap-nalicious manner. Hohman stated: which have to he hrnken in order stein } Important fire detection is im-. Time is the most important factor involved in the event of a fire. The faster a fire can be detected and the building evacuated, the less chance of any injuries. The school is equipped with department, James McBride, re truck will be on the so minutes.” This prompt actio factor in minimizing the extent People N detectini fire ext in comb cooperation part in the. protection of One student stated that “New offered toll ie our administrators see fit to help in this area, volunteers may leave their names in the Business—Joan Cirillo Year’s resolutions are stupid” and thought that if you wanted to rhanOA vmir wave vnn wOllld FLASHINGS STAFF Sue Ahrens Stuart Beikerman George Chappell Mark Donheiser Nora Dwyer Anne Fredsall Carl Geilmg Terri Glass Jon Goldstein Mark Goldstein Simi Hicks Kathleen Higgins Ralph Johnson Karry Kass Dan Klein Steve Klein Kristi Larson Irene Lerangis Luke Luyckx Scott Magit Adam Malin Amy Mandel Bruce Mendelson Barry Okun Antoinette Provostv Susan Rock Randy Rosenblum Michael Schanzer Rod Sheldon Ronald Siefel lanet Smith Carole Smith Debbra Speyer Mary Lou Theofolis Terri Trotta Susan Turner .Marc Weinstein 7 . MM JHN 54% ATTENDANCE AT HIGH SCHOOL HEADLINES AND DEADLINES AND HEADLINES AND DE 104 ADLINES AND HEADLINES AND DEADLINES AND HEAL I W MOM ll ' 106 A.V. SQUAD David Baer James Fredman Pete Garf Nate Gregory Paul McAlister Bill Meier Perry Meltzer Steve Moskowitz Pete Warzer TECH CREW David Baer Frank Farance James Fredman Pete Garf Paul McAlister Steve Moskowitz Mike Schanzer Pete Warzer 107 Claude Alonso Robert Butkercit Ed Grate Dan Klein Candy Murphy D u kerman — Advisor Ronnie Berndt Greg Blank Ed Bniiam f lissa Brody Bobby Buklereil Melanie Chao Steve Ciant hetta Eony f illin Kandy Hennings Bonny Ma er Linda Reilly Tracey Roberts Loo Rose man B Sloven — Advisor HORTICULTURE CLUB ECOLOGY CLUB 108 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB STAGE CREW Rosemary Alagna Sue Barnardo Robert Butkereit Susan Goldberg John Montaniz Darayl Smith Robert Torres Olivia Gollin Larry Kass Lisa Nachbar Robert Schulz Roy Tuller Robert Parola Melanie Verliin Pete Warzer 109 HORSEBACK RIDING no LIBRARY CLUB J. Davis D. Frierson D. Clickman B. Krawitz S. Mason D.Speyer KEY CLUB ). Adler S. Ahrens M. Barchas S. Collins J. Cirillo j. Fischer M. Frank A. Fredsall A. Gregurvich J. Hofmann P. Hofmann C. Intragilia N. jarmul M. Kaplan E. Levine K. McGuire B. Mendelson H. Molle C. Mond M. Moser P. Munde B. Paulik R. Pomerico L. Porter C. Re L. Rose M. Rosenberg D. Saber M.Schade S. Selton E. Siegal j. Siegel H. Silverman ). Sloane M. Sobel D. Speyer A. Tager T. Theofolis ). Waldhof B. Walsh B. White D. Wohlers L. Woodward L. Zweibel Mr. Healy President — Chris Re Vice Pres. — Bruce Mendelson Secretary— Melanie Kaplan Treasurer— Mary Schade Sargcnt-at-Arms — Matt Moser Mr. Healy — Advisor PEP CLUB WFHS Robert Blaine — Slews Manager Ellen Simons — Station Manager Ira Goldstein — Record Manager 115 ALL THE WORLD'S AST ALLTH E WOR LD'S ASTASE ALLTH EWORLD'S ASTASE. UE WIG m f ' presents: MASQUE AND WIG OFFICERS Steffie Miller— Pres. Merri Rothman — V. Pres. Melanie Verliin Sue Brittain Leslie Mills MATHLETES Robert Blaine Elona Cooper Lance Edwards Frank Farance Mark Goldstein Val Goldstein Olivia Gollin Kenny Knapek Richard Mond Barry Naglar Leah Siegal Leigh Simons Russell Wolf 119 GERMAN CLUB SPANISH CLUB 120 We think you’ll know the difference. % Eric Adler David Allen Marjory Barchas Elise Bernhardt Edward Cash Cecelia Chiv Joan Cirillo Jill Cohen Robert Cohn Kathleen Coughlin Joel Cunningham Eric Davis George DeLuca Tony Digregorio Maria Essig Susan Fitzgerald Vincent Fortunato Anne Fredsall Danny Garza Paula Gisondo Mark Goldsein Andrea Gregurvich Marleny Gutierrez Kathleen Higgins Donna Humphreys Mattea Jurin Kristi Larson Naomi Leitner Adam Malin Amy Mandel Gary Marcus Victor Matthews Bruce Mendelson Matt Moser Linda Ochital Barry Okun Larry Osterman Kathleen Randall Rosemary Rintoul Lisa Rose Barbara Roth Mary Schade Janet Seifter Edward Senkus Michael Serif Nora Sheahan Lewis Simpkins Debra Smith Jeff Snyder Diane Stephenson Brian Trager Donald Wall Nancy Warzer Marc Weinstein Russell Wolf Linda Woodward Mrs. Bertaccini — Advisor 121 Mike Serif — Student Ldr. Nancy Warzer - Pres. MARCHING 124 Robert H. Pearson — Director BAND 125 DEVILETTES DEVILETTES Rita Barrett Vanessa J. Kight Marilyn Todd Margie Todd Debbie Carter Sharon Barnett Arthalia Brown Esther Middleton Glenda Wheat Audrey Gardner Denise Gantt Angie Gordon Juanita Winston Lydia Bibbs Lorraine Bibbs Patricia Cleet Cynthia Brooks Camilla Ulmer Lori Pearson Belinda Mitchell Terry Holman Helen Coleman Darlene Jones Mary Jones FLAG TEAM Jeanne Benson Tricia Fieldsa Kathy Healy Ioann Jessup Katrina Johnson Gretchen Klages Pat Knab Lillian Knoeller Nancy Lamb Peggy Lucente Judy Martin — Capt. Nancy Miller Pat Moran Laurie Stegner Sue Trotta RIFLETTES Gail Tucker Nancy Willets 26 TWIRLERS Elaina Jeffries Vivian Williams Celeste Curra jenny Vollmer Cinny Kaye Jamie Vlismas Nancy Malchik Barbara Paulik Peggy Braun Nancy Re Ellen Simons Feature Twirler— Wendy Aims Head Twirler— Paula Malone 127 CONCERT BAND 129 Bruce Swanson Vinnie Forlunato Kevin lones Steve Friend Roy Fortunato Darlene Spruill left Abramson Steve Moskowitz Cary Fitzgerald Marc Weinstein Brian Neiderman Peter Warzer Scott Radin Larry Fortunato limmy Sullivan Frank Tucker Ted Abramson Mike Serif Noah Kanter Joe Van Blerck leanne Coupe Ellen Simons Shari Yudenfreund Laurie Frain STAGE BAND 130 ORCHESTRA W Cook M. Serif I. Chiu I. Piper A. Kumn A Cregurvich J. Morgan P Sheard I. Knoeller B. Eason R. Sadowsky r MV 1 1 '1 PP J kJ-J J J H[—j J J. J 1 J 131 B-UYSANDDOLLSANDGUYSANDDOLLSAND GUYSAND 132 r r CHORALEERS CHORALEERS Wendy Aims lack Antilla led Aviles Sue Brittain Ian Cathead Cary Gaskins Drew Grau Gmny Gregston Micaiah Gilliam Kathy Higgins Katrina Johnson Mark (ones Mat tea lurin Danny Klein Roger Koss Dan Leiman Rolled Maurer Leslie Mills Sue Norris Wendy Rosser Susan Rothenberg Mike Schanzer Ellen Simons Leigh Simons leanetteStem Lynn Wei bed Vanessa Williams Kathy Witherspoon Andy Wolfe Lorainne Woromay John Zvaleko 134 SELECT CHORALE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Sound of Music Richard Rodgers 135 136 137 TENNIS Varsity Letter Winners Larry Adamowsky Dean Blechman Jon Goldstein Danny Hendon Rich Linden Andrew Schwartz Rick Smalkin Donald Wall RECORD 4-8 WE'RE FROM FREEPORT, AND NO ONE CAN BE PROU 140 GIRLS DER. WE'RE FROM FREEPORT, V-l-C-T-O-R-Y: VICTORS TENNIS Michael Fiore William McCraw rsity Letter Winners Jeff Fischer Steve Mills Fidel Balan Rex Hong Henry Molle Daryl Bonds Alden Jarvis John Morgan William Chimeri James Jones John O'Conner Kevin Crummell Reginald Julius Gildo Picinich Wesley Dodge John Kennedy Chris Re Dennis Douvikas Russell Lester Peter Sands Barry Eason Arthur Marshall Clarence Todd Joe Falco William May Keith Washington CAN WE DO IT? THERE'S NO DOUBT? CAN WE DO IT? 143 FIGHT. GO RED, RED, RED. GO WHITE, GIRLS BOWLING L.I.G.A. CHAMPIONS Varsity Letter Winners Sue Cullen Iris Caro Jeannette Dowling FIGHT! FIGHT! WE ARE THE BEST OF VOLLEYBALL RAnuiNTON CHEERLEADERS Barbara Roth — co-captain Anne Fredsall — co-captain Donna Andrews Gilma Arias Nancy Crowley Loren Lindahl Sue Mason Donna McDaniels Dawn Mitchell Wendy Rand Lisa Rose Jeanette Stein DEVIL Wendy Tunstall Sue Jacobson ALL THE REST HAVE SOCCER Varsity Letter Winners Pedro Araujo Jose Barrios 150 Rafael Correa Drew Gran Jorge Laguardia Carlos Lagos John Lignos Werner Martinez William Medina Jose Melara Julio Perez Gordon Radelich Leo Waight YOU GOT THE SPIRIT — YEA MAN — LET'S SEE IT BASKETBALL RECORD 13-5 PLAYOFF RECORD 4-1 This year's team advanced further in the South Shore Athletic League's post-season tournament than any other team in Freeport High School history. They reached the finals before losing 55-50 to Malverne. Darryl Bonds Gary Gaskins Charles Higgs Henry Hollingsworth TEAM MEMBERS Carl Jackson John Morgan Kevin Pearse Marty Stahurski Greg Stringer Tony Ulmer 152 GYMNASTICS RECORD 3-1 VARSITY LETTER WINNERS Greg Audino Ronald Arias Anthony Di Gregorio Thomas Hart Stephen Hofmann Victor Hudson Al Luna Edward McCaffrey Russell Schneider Arnold Taylor I — THAT'S THE MIDDLE OF THE WORD, L —THAT'S 160 WE'VE GOT A T-E-A-M, IT'S ON THE B-E-A-M • '• ’ WRESTLING 162 RLESTON TANGO BOOGIE MODERN DANCE SOFTBALL AND VOLLEYBALL WE'VE GOT THE PEP, WE'VE GOT THE BASEBALL TEAM — PEP, STEAM, FIGH THERIGHTTO Mr. Mendes, Mrs. Nevard, Mr. Levine — B.O.E. Missing— Rev. Emmanuel, Mr. McAndrews ADMINISTRATIONADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATO 172 MR. jOHN AUGUSTINE —12 Dll'l €101 WILLIAJJ« E1 w martin kelly 12 « WN J3HN AUGUSmc- II PATRICK IWJOCV 10 PRINCIPAL MR. WILLIAM McELROY N ADMINISTRATION ADM MR. MARTIN KELLY_9 MR. JOHN LYNCH DEPARTMENT HEAD MR. ARTHUR HECHT MRS. FLORENCE AMER A MR. PAUL KATZ MS. FRANCES DWYER 174 MS. CARMEN SUNDEN MS. ROSE TAYLOR MR. ROBERT TEN EYCK CUSTODIANS SECRETARIES MRS. CARF MRS. SCOTT 175 CAFETERIA STAFF MISSSNEDEKER ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENG MS. BARBARA BERTACCINI MRS. MARY BIRGENTHAL MR. ROBERT BOYD 176 ISHENGLISH ENGLISH ENG ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT- (THIS IS ALL 0U£ TOMORROW |. WAITE A 2)000 WO AO ESSAY ON N My SUMMER VACATION a. «£AD sP vie.s 100-500 in .WAR PEACE DON'T FORC THE TEST TOMORROW..,' MRS. IOYCE COLDSMITH MS. HELENE FLAHIVE MS. HELEN CEORCE 177 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGL MR. WILLIAM CIFFAIRY MR. JAMES SEELEY MR. KEITH LEAVITT MS. CHARLOTTE TESSIER MRS. THELMA TRIANT MS. ARLENE MURPHY 178 DEPARTMENT HEAD MR. HARVEY OLIAN MRS dOr,S WHITE MR. EDWARD SCHENKEL MRS. LORRAINE SOCOLOV 179 SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES SO DEPARTMENT HEAD MR. IRA SCHILDKRAUT MR. DONALD GATT A MR. KENNETH BROWN MS. MARJORIE GREENBERG MS. ANNA CACCIATORE MR. GEORGE EMMA if MS. GLADYS HARRISON WPTCWUKB R It-MR. JAMES HEALY 180 MR. ALAN LISSAUER MR. WILLIAM HELTON MISS LINDA HENDRICKSON r j rV 4- rk i i f' w m xr i ii i' MR. CHRISTIAN YOST MS. MARGIE ROBINSON MRS. EVELYN HIRSCH MR. STEPHEN PEVERLEY MR. VINCENT MITCHELL MR. PATTERSON SMALL MR. DISMASADIJA ANGUAGELANGU A 82 I DEPARTMENT HEAD MISS CONSTANCE GRONENBERC MR. NICHOLAS AGOSTINACCHIO 5E LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUA MISS MARILYN BOSTROM MR. JOHN McAULEY MS. GENEVIEVE KAHT MR. ROBERT LIEBER MR. JUAN GOMEZ MRS. LINDA SAIDEL w MS. KATHLEEN STACKEL MS. BARBARA BROWNE MR. PETER BRUZZO MR. MICHAEL CAMPBELL 184 MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS MATE MS. CONSTANCE BANTON DEPARTMENT HEAD MRS. ELIZABETH LALOR MR. JOSEPH BERTON MR. PETER GEORGAKIS MR ERNEST RUGGIERO MR RUSSELL TERRY MRS. JANICE YOST MR. ARTHUR JENSKY MR. ABRAHAM KAUFMAN MR. HENRY GREENWOOD MR. HAROLD KEITHLINE MS. DOROTHY McGUIRE MR. FRED MYERS SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE f MR. ERNEST NEWTON MR. JAMES O'TOOLE MR. ROBERT SLOVEN MR. PAULWALTINC MS. CONSTANCE THOMPSON MR. DAVID ZUCKERMAN SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIEN 187 MUSIC ART ACTING DEPARTMENT HEAD — HOMEMAKING MS. CHRISTINE MELANSON MS. MADELINE HOCHHEISER HOMEMAKING HOME ECONOMICS 188 MR. JOSEPH CRISAFULLI — MUSIC MR. ROBERT PEARSON — MUSIC DEPARTMENT HEAD —ART MR. JACKMERK MRS. CAROL ORPHAN IDES — ART MS. FLORENCE WARREN — ART m - MR. NICHOLAS SCHENO MR. RONALD ALFANO MR. RODNEY RICHMAN MR. DEAN MR. JOSEPH POWERS MISS KATHRYN ROGAN RAISE MS. SHIRLEY PARKER MR. JOSEPH TUITT MS. HELENA WEISFELD RAISE MS. CAMIl LEVARI ACK RIGHT TO READ 191 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. JAMES CRITTENDEN LIBRARIAN ms. mary mcintosh LIBRARIAN MR. GEORGE EMMA DIRECTOR OF A THLETICS MS. JULIA VAN de WATER LIBRARIAN 192 Mw MRS. MIRIAM COCAN MS. ALICE CASAWAY mm DEPARTMENT HEAD MR. LEWIS BRADSHAW MR. TERRANCE HAISE MR. KENNETH KREUSCHER MR. MICHAEL GREENICH MR. JOSEPH MARCINO MR HARRY MOHRMAN AR.Y SYS MISS AMANDA LAKY MR. NORMAN POSSES — HEAL TH MISS CAROL SCHULER AUDIO-VISUAL MR. ROBERT CREMPEL SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST DR. NORMAN KLEINBERG 194 ATTENDANCE MR. ROBERT FUREY NURSE MRS. ROBERTA PAULICK NURSE MS. JULIA BROWN SECRETARY MRS. ANITA SCHIER 195 SMILETHEWHILESMILETHE 196 WHILE SMILETHEWHILESMILETHEWHILESMILETHEW 197 THE RIGHT TO A FREE MARKET THE RIGHT TO A FREE ARKET THE RIGHT TO A FREE MARKET THE RIGHT TO , The wonderful thing about this influence of ours is that we HAVE it! That no matter who we are, what our social or financial status may be, each of us is endowed with this mysterious power. The KIND of influence we have is determined by our thoughts, our secret desires, our quiet aspirations, our intellectual honesty, our attitude toward others. Our influence, which we seldom if ever think about, for most of us may be about the most important contribution to the world we shall ever make. The Influence of Influence Robins Rader No. 2 1971 CLASS OF 1974 200 EHRHART'S Clam House 239 Woodcleft Ave. Freeport, New York Take Out — Call — MA3-8649 Phil Ehrhart — Carmen Chimeri Best Wishes to The Class of '74 300 Good Steady Jobs Training and Travel Opportunities Advances Education — 75 percent Paid Outstanding Benefits Full Pay While Training U.S. Army Recruiting Station 8 West Merrick Road Freeport, N.Y. I 1520 516—868-0099 PAUL'S ARMY NAVY STORE, INC. Work Clothes — Sportswear Footwear — Military Uniforms MA3-7722 90 S. Main Street Freeport, New York Parking in Rear VAN SON HOLLAND INK OF LONG ISLAND 69 Sylvester Street Westbury, N.Y. 11590 (516)333-9555 Baldwin Coach Diner Sunrise Highway and Central Ave. Baldwin, New York I 1501 SCHULTZ SPORTING GOODS Compliments of MARESCA'S BOAT YARD Freeport ti ROYAL WINDOW PRODUCTS, INC. [J zcozatori, One. VICTOR VEYGEL 353 Merrick Road LYNBROOK. NEW YORK LY 3-3016 06 So. Main Street FREEPORT. NEW YORK 060-1610 Congratulations and Best Wishes From: Box 717 Garden City, New York 11530 (516) TV4 1332 ANDY'S MARINE SERVICE CO., INC. Servicing: OMC, Chrysler, Mercruiser, Volvo Engines Repairs For All — Make Outboards — Complete Boat Repairing In Wood and FiberGlass: Summer and Winter Dockage Available: All Work Guaranteed. R. E. AUSTIN SON A Division of Austin Athletic equipment Corp 70S BEDFORD AVENUE . BEU.MORE, N Y. 11710 phone 516-785-0100 Compliments of MAYFAIR MARINE SERVICE, INC. Freeport 202 62 Woodcleft Ave. Freeport, New York 546 4805 AL GROVER'S Get Groverized Chris Craft Evinrude Thompson Make Buy Your Sportscrafts From The King 195 Wooddeft Ave. FR 8-0510 A. T. DeNicola, Ph G. ..AippnHMi Free N f | 8-4676 (Earitsrby Square fjj Dt e’ue got it all HI uni-sex ’’ Jeant shirts tops fats belts r jewelry CUSton design rhinestone painting is our specialty 50 f3am Freeport Til. 2.78 91 13. MARITIME COMMUNICATIONS SALES AND SERVICE Marine Electronic Equipment Radar • Loran • VHF and AM Radiotelephones Depth Recorders • Hailers • Phone 319 Wooddeft Ave. 516—623-4421 Freeport, N.Y. OPPENHEIMER SON, INC. CENTRAL HARDWARE 31 N. Central Ave. Valley Stream, N.Y. GEORGE — STANLEY FORMAL WEAR 17 W. Sunrise Highway Freeport, New York 1 1520 203 (516)379-5065 Wholesale Retail Packing and Freight TWO COUSINS FISH MARKET INC. Boats Arrive Daily 255 Woodcleft Avenue Freeport, New York WINMARJ. FORD INC. One of the largest Ford dealers in Nassau County has another first. Free Undercoating and Glaze for a Purchase of a New 1974 Auto at Winmar J. Ford, Inc. 280 W. Sunrise Highway Freeport, New York 11520 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE UNDER 25? WE CAN HELP YOUH MONTHLY PAYMfNTS AftftAMOCD Iniur Today—DHv« Today ®ln urt Too ay—wivi Today D€l Uel D. • • • coMnmi coMPtm insurance protection AUTOMOBILE BONOS FIRE INCOME PREPARATION CHAT CHAPMAN at FR 8-0999 211 S. BAYVHEW AVE., FREEPORT n.e. c«r. rom sc, 2 bm .so. 1 mwm rc. Best Wishes From . . . 204 Twirl Towne, Inc 69 South Main Street Freeport, NY 868-4836 Equipment Headquarters for Baton Twirlers, Cheerleaders and Dancers specializing in Sequin Costumes, Leotards, Pom Poms and Benchwarmers ALEX ADAM AND DAUGHTERS Florists PAUL E. HENDRICKSON 53 W. Merrick Road Freeport, N.Y. I 1520 FR 9 2435 (516)378 7575 (516)378 7576 The SCHOONER Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Superb Food and Cocktails Facilities for Private Parties Costume Jewelry 435 Woodcleft Avenue Hosiery Handbags Freeport, Long Island LEON'S BOUTIQUE A Complete Line of Feminine Accessories HUNTER'S MEN'S FASHION CLOTHING Gloves Belts 94 S. Main Street Freeport, N.Y. (516) 378 9073 83 So. Main Street Freeport, New York 205 206 COM IEN1 SOI to Cl 208 Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Graduating Class from THE FREEPORT KIWANIS CLUB VICTOR B. WEINOLD REALTOR Homes - Mortgages 29 W. Sunrise Hwy. Freeport. L. I., N. Y. Area Code 516 FR 9-3204 BOULUKOSTEA ROOM BOULUKOS ICE CREAM CO. Home Made Ice Cream Church Street • Freeport, N.Y. FR8-004I MA3 2222 CANNON PHARMACY J. ZARNOCH, Jewelers_________ “Seldom Equalled . . . Never Excelled’ 11 So. Main St. Freeport, N.Y. 516-379-6600 39 FREEPORT PLAZA WEST FREEPORT, N. Y. 11520 The Drug Store of Better Service Since 1890 209 II WILLI LIAItiT H. t J HAUhCl WHITE tmthaoee 30 SOUTH OCEAN AVENUE FREEPORT. NEW YORK 11520 TEL: 516 - FR 8-5555 we help you in money ways QT National Bank of North America 210 Over 120 offices in AN AFFILIATE OF CIT FINANCIAL CORPORATION New York City, Long Island and Westchester. Member F.D.I.C. AS FULTON SAVINGS BANK Kings County_______ 21S WEST MERRICK ROAD CHARTERED 1867 FREEPORT, N.Y. 11520 (516) TN 8-9800 SCHMELLING AGENCY INSURANCE Peter W. Schmelling Norman A. Schmelling 8 West Merrick Road Freeport, New York 868-3100 Congratulations Class of '74! WILLIAM J. GLACKEN, INC. FR 8-8000 117 West Sunrise Highway Freeport, N.Y. 11520 10 A.M. ■ 9 P.M. Doily Wed. Sol. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. Linda Ochital — cover design Rita Dubas — artwork £rockman s tuxedos SALES • DENTALS SPECIAL THANKS TO: Carlton Ashby, Linda Buchman, 421 GREAT EAST NECK RD. West Babylon, N. Y. 587 1819 103 SO. MAIN STREET Freeport, N. Y. 623-5338 Mr. Emma, Diane Kennedy, Mr. Nagle Mr. Restivo, Susan Rock, Mr. Schenkel Mr. Schildkraut, Roy Tuller and also, Randy and Mr. Simmonds SAMET'S JAY ZEE CYCLES GUVNOR'S PUB 379-1761 HAROLD QUINTON BAWIEW MEATS IMC. • Prinwllbnls Poultry • 370 ATLANTIC AVENUE HOTELS RESTAURANTS FREEPORT NY 11520 SUPPLIED BELFREE AUTOMOTIVE CORP. MUFFLER KING 122 Sunrise Hwy. Freeport My deepest gratitude and thanks to Mr. McAuley and Mr. A , Donald and my editors and trainees, my family and friends for their patience and cooperation. Peace and Happiness Mary 213 COMPLIMENTS OF CAROL STUDIOS Lynbrook, New York Yearbook and Senior Picture Photographers Your Proofs are Always in Our Files Best of Luck to the Class of 1974 From THE FREEPORT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Compliments of PROFESSIONAL PAGE DR. BENEDETTO CARUSO 127 North Ocean Avenue DR. LEO FISHEL M.D. 155 West Merrick Road DR. STEPHEN FURST M.D. 155 West Merrick Road DR. FRANK L. GRUBER M.D. 30 North Long Beach Avenue DR. GEORGE KREMELBERG 287 Rose Street DR. GUIDO MEMOLI 155 West Merrick Road DR. ADRIAN PERSICO M.D. 149 West Seaman Avenue DR. MICHAEL ROST 155 West Merrick Road DR. HAROLD SCHADE D.D.S. 86 South Long Beach Avenue DR. MATHEW STEVENS D.D.S. 55 North Ocean Avenue 217 BOOSTERS 432 — US gentlemen prefer blonds!! sue pebble-ha-ha b.r. bet that trunk was dark, huh theoni i love you sue! — vinnie put your pants on vinnie budweiser — the king of beers anne, wanna go to burger king? mike, thanks to hank . . . v a few good friends are better than a few lousy friends acapulco gold-one toke-your sold there's a CRITTER running our class!! m. guess what i'm boredia. Joel. . . mmm HELLO!!! pizdo and kuratz forever with love m.a.F. and S.m.Y. fang-grins are for sharing (get it?) donna, jeanette, dory — greasers forever dam to all ye manamucks di-remember french, my smile, and the stomach he's a weirdo strawberry fields forever good luck marc — love, nook remember mount snow — '74 reggie, thanks for being my friend two twins are still four phfgnaurgh te from sue and liv april you're a real groove! liv, if you weren't so ugly • . . laz laz,. . . i'd be afraid of you. liv friendship is two quarters on the town bus. lisa and billy, it's about time!! elmer, never forget the bird!! michele and adam You stand up, I'll lose weight emeralds are green, tubeys are brown, at bayview meats i wear a surgeon's gown willy and rhoda — jan. 19, 1974 jean and murray — pretty mellow to all the boys— good luck - dr. moak the key club kisser still lives you and me, hank and mike, what a night!! matt-innies rule! love, sue THE THREE MUSKETEERS FOREVER kathy and bob Jan. 22, 1972 pooh bear — cume back, cume back mellow is awake and alive!! TUBORG AND COLD DUCK i shooped it off the knife! audio, sue and Nancy's spurn oni billy and lisa, gildo and april, chris and anne, john and ginger, gary and kathy bruce — learn that dance! barbara tom and bob f.f.d. once a week . . . love, maureen and kathy i love you froggie laup, xela, nats, date tonite band members '74 unite: heidi ellen, why don't you do it in big apple is burry lit???? el, literal but cute di, soup and lemons?? keep on grinning mildred fang, tubby loves ya!!! RIBS AND CRATERS 4-EVER don't knock the chair over, mavis shiek, exquisite, stunning, that's you hey baby, you're on a subliminal trip to nowhere, you better get your trip together before you step in here with us . . . cool — do you have your keys??? goodbye alan, ronnie, eddy, and tiny love, barbara zulu and thi —the best friends a person could have, maureen and tom forever and always hey mindel, smile but hide the vein, mr. and mrs. andrew dubas mr. o'toole is defiNITely o.k. heads we go to sleep, tails we have an orgy! mas — hurry up with my m.m. p.j's C.T. = j.v. — l.m. — I. I — a.m. — h.n. — d.m. = B.M. MICHELESHELLEYJODYDIANEELLENAMYLISA-JAN DEBBI — YOU'VE GOT TO HAVE FRIENDS — BETSY billy, let's fence!! anne — we'll always remain the same — lisa russell and jennifer lisa, kathy, and ginger are the best looking football players — the variety show remember the party's over the greatest show and the most fun courant, farranaceous and the dookie hey schade, you stupid or somethin? mary can't come white lightning around the fire — remember louie? turn here!!! ahhhh!!! b.r. the lonely hearts club of '74 i'll miss ya elky all things must pass but our friendships won't!! luv always, di!! nick, don't ever get out of your seat at a grand funk concert (you might not get it back, tubby Lakey reigns in '78 annie, don' forget to smile!! 218 suSAN beffie — best of luck next year!! class of 74 is NOT indifferent mr. crit and mrs. menikoff — THANKS!!! mike — let's drink something cool and refreshing ■ WATER!!! dave and cindy I. meet me after homeroom crazy chris dabutcher — the streak the spayed cat and the kowala frog it's stronger than any wall cher built . . . it's friendship k.l. — i won't tell, you know it yourself, s.r. ain't we sweet — 74 hey • } pint i luv u freeport high whoppers have bones our memories with b and j; mb strip poker in my basement monopoly is a game of luck 71 really loves 82 robbin sarah sadowsky rots — ha ha that'll teach you cathy tollman — ride that unicycle!! the party's never over the alabama pace barb — first period gym??? i don't understand thanks mr. george zzbs dr. and mrs. harold schade and family POP goes the devil janet seifter hofstra and psychology??? is aristotle greek? schadey legs guys and dolls 74 queco j. ones p.s. the wsi streaker flashings is better voyageur is finished — remarkable nance — the ski bunny barb, annie, lisa, mary — rah rah peace and happiness to all 432 US ENERGY CRISIS Mrs. King « «, Q Trounces raW Mr.Riggs Mission lO CV Astf° oU %c 'dtPscP' ■ ' ° V' step ’s Resignation V Xp . -V OPr ncessXnne WedSj iftsV cnt VV Nixon Urges Nation To Display Fairness 222 • v m- ' wmi € ‘W« V9 p ia||| ■ UBf 'j Time it was. And what a time it was, it was. A time of innocence A time of confidences Long ago it must be I have a photograph Preserve your memories They're all that's left you. Paul Simon 223 THE PARTY'S NEVER OVER V m k% y i V. Vv V X - % ■ . ■ • ‘ ; 4 ± X ’ Vt • «s- ?-T P L , r£. ?s V -1 j4xv ; Mr ■ syt' cy f- r V- ;. i • A fgkLr Kfc k V . A A. . % oa - % X , . ' w S Jntfv? r -. lr? •v J11 tv . !r - v s s N V 3qgQ A Safe 4fcr J JR 1974 VOYAGEUR1974 VO


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