Guilderland Central High School - Tawasenthan Yearbook (Guilderland Center, NY)

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L - . Gm tv-i i -9 Q. ef U11 .vu as f w ,n, 7 Fl 'Y , .- if TM was Tawasemtlww 4 XY 'fr Puwisfuzcb bg dw Qfuwfawff Eodxj 06 l CwmLQumHQkQdwQ wm, NewYofJv Y , Y , ..,.VY ,V.Y - 7.7 -Y-.., .:l!t.t.7Y,,T..- -.,...,........-.,....,.. V A 'wh student twelve ears in school as prepa- d l id has or will have spent Y mGui1 cr at r '1 'iitxirtlilt pn -41 u 9' A. 'C iii. ILC M t .rs L ru. ,r,. k Lal-5 . Q r.. .rt . I.-,S you look back on these youthful experiences you remem- ri N of Your school days. You smile nostalgically and some ol the wor er 3 cs that at one time seemed to be the most im- of x outlihrl cxpcricnc Avi, . ei. 'XSENETH XN 'ou see the record of your wrri1liilicp.ti1cs of thc TAlx.- r f , 5 r fm! his lr.rr1.m equalopportunity toattainrecognitioniri yourschoolg V. roi. . L r ot t'.li'll V s Xtlliixm Oh. N . r wisori, rrlicthcr as ri scholar, athlete, or social leader, r fri ,mile in Llurldt-rl.r1id. Your school is highly rated with its ..L r,-gpm .-rrrrrvrrlrrm that sirircs to prepare you for your Chosen ,r ry iwr:..r .r t .rrrd husirrcss vourscs :irc :rvnilable with electives in ,rr rits .lit v.wrrs1.'rrrtli' subject to ulixrrrge and improvement to wttililp r HFPL' llsiftltl .-r.'rIli grrrroriig tocrrqrigcrs, the individuality of each , Xvhilu an--lr slllkhilll strives to be accepted as one thi wil to look toward thc hitriro, he Should not discount .wr lllIlk'lII's, .mtl rriultlorlgg, geansabsclwolb CuM1lwJZuzw Pages 4-27 Qewlov Pages 28-61 Undewdass Pages 62-82 Qpofd: Pages 84-103 Activities Pages 104- 122 Pages 124-148 -my 'g ' M ' ' H l'fnj?l-.rl-1-.i .. ,ill , ' 1 ' '--0-I-nE','5,.-lv- '-T -' . - Q A , :iii f X A I '--,xx 'ut'-' JW? X , ,AZ X vlghx i -M Y f- 1 p 1 Q ,. tsfxidv Q I 1 'N .... -T te ,, -r tg .--.-., 'U I .u 1 , Mgr: Z ,A , .. mx, ' A .. Q TN':fq- I w ,, 5 -, t s L r ' N I H. 5 I I u l ii I 4 'WA' 'I 4 1 a --W-4, Suiwixisinug I'riuvip4il - MR. FARNSWORTH Vin- duties of Mr. lfzirnsworth, our Superintendent of Ziwlnuvls, :irc runny :ind varied. He supervises the curriculum -it ilu- L-It-im-,iiinry :uid secondary schools, is responsible for ilu' isnt-:pri-rnrion of suite laws pertaining to education, rec- fuuuwmls policy io the board of education, looks after a budg 1-1 ot more than 553 million, and - he determines snow d2ySl In Rllllllll-lIl0Il, Mr. Farnsworth ndministrates, supervises, and umrtliiiures. Qclwolb Eoafuii Q . 'M-Img, -X o STANDING: A. lllirton llnlm, lJor1:rl4lSclctz', lirnrs SEATED: Emily llivnliiuyvr, lolm lg Marlin, Virygiz' llnrinnn, ll. lnvlr Cfrrmvn. Husiliuss Mrmngcr MR. RICHARD llAliNli'l l' ff' ul I r fllnr lmrrl il l fu' rilllrifgg I I- 1 .f- ' I . . , Mr. Barnett, our lmsiucss lll.'lll.lgl'l, workul lor l'rrvc Waterhouse, the Army Audir Agclwy and was vlmicl nc- V COUl1Ial'1I Lil the Ariny Depot lvcforc coming to 0.42. ll. S. He is a graduate of Ningnrrr llrlivvrslry. Mr. llnrrictr is responsible for the busiriuss lll.'lIl.'lgClllCIll :xml Jcvorrru- keeping activities in the school district. ff' lm. f 6.61 ff' Pizwpalis MQSS090 A .Y 1 l li lF ,Q .11 ' T: fi1,um1lU.ilw0l'li. . ,,i1l,li, T'.1ilIA l I7l 'l llll ll , 2 il. .1 juli, rlizluovum Ll philosophy to live by, hUl1IS f0f aP1aCe ml. ih.li .i lzlulrl hc horn himself, and then die himself. No one 6156 .:.-.iliiliiu-4 ihqir will shnpc your life and in rurn helps to shape me lluw wrrll you fulfill this posirioug be it street cleaner or doctor, IS i ,u-umriplialicd you will find personal satisfaction and fulfillment 3.5 i --fyiliiiigg :ind uvcryonc :rrouud you. mga MR. CHARLES CIACCIO, Principal 1957 brought to Guilderland Mr. Carlson from Wakefield, Massachusetts, where he had taught for six years. Previous to his coming to Guilderland, he received his A.B. and A. M. from Boston University and his M. Ed. from the University of Massachusetts. Mr. Carlson taught history and math at G.C.H.S. and served as chairman oi the math department from 1958 to 1961. In 1960 he became assistant principal. His many duties include attendance, discipline, transporta- tion, building maintenance, and supervision of adult educa- tion. l960 brought us our CII, ILS, principal, Mfr, f.iacf er four years of serving as assistant principal, Reinrfr nf ing assistant principal, he had been chziirmaf. of me an f education department. Mr. Ciaccio reneined ii.: ,V r Hobart College, and his M. A. from New You .. receive his teacher's certification, Mr. fliziunn fl. l graduate work at New York State College fo: 'rmflzs ' bany. Before coming to Altamont in l9f,2, Mr. fgaff. ' at Camden Central, Camden, New York, fo 'ti-cf 2147 MR DONALD CARLSON. AxS'K Principal X x ' r' i l I 4 F, 1 , yr. ' o WMM Ofisis TouA11e6 ri - ,. x s f ... , . , 1 K ,,e,.,. ., I ,w.,,,.,.. ...x . .. . X. if it it loiiii-X, lfi, Mis, iZ.ii'lsonp Major Cnrlsonp Peter, 12. On fl00F2 ' .shi ,i i'llUlrvM,l'-l.lliK'lllS1Ullll, nge 10. r rin 5-im. ii-.il, Mr. tliirlson, left for the Air Force Reserve as -ri.i ., fwlllvi' Iiiu LlL'SllllJlll0ll rind leave of absence could not be li' uwiihl hi- inn-li. Ndlllfiilly, we all hoped for some sponta- - ,iv ,illl 'l'li.m- limi It-w days in October, Mr. Car1son's office 1 , ini ii :hw :nine Iililt' thinking, I hope you are back by the end ' r Ir ii- r lrrviii him was posicd on the bulletin board, There WHS lr-v lllfl r ol ilu- .wid i'e:iders were late for homeroom. if ui--ii ,iitL,t1.ll.5., had rejoined the Boston squadron of the Air ii ,ri-.ili,-ii Joh :ind his lznnily, he took the role of staff officer i ffrrrrl- hnmcrl firound Guilderland: Mr. Carlson is back! While f '1'l :hh ht- would return when he did. Things went back to normal, wr .irrnrnrl school, .md the students and faculty welcomed him batik- ' D MR. FRA NK BRUNO Director The Guidance dcpnrtlncnl is looking to- ward the future with us. Thu stuff ni this organization is titGuiidcrl.1nd to stzhutlulc, advise, and try to sumti us on our way to col lege with credit and sonic luiowludgu ui our future vocations. AWWA Mil IOS ii I il f,cmr.xf .ct MRS. EVELYN LEA THER Secretary e I P' 3 1 I Nm, K Sznztlr. Bus Dmiuwzs 1'-I . Q.,,m-' NifS. Onlres, Mrs. Havens, Mrs, Heimlich, elllNilill,ri,lV'l 5. llnffrrmrr - Supl-rvisor, joe Srrrrrrrno, Err1esrSaC1dlemaire, , 5i1r...,.:'I kwlrrfl. SIKIUNIJ ROW: Mary Ward, Evelyn MacDonald, - firing, ill-lun Plkul. REAR ROW: Frank Pierce, Williixm I '-.nr,rlvl4, Hrflc'-Q Guillen, Andrew Ward, lid. Smith, R0vPe1Ul, r ' lu- K.-llfrm, kVllilRUSL1IliJLJl'gL1f, Fred Geier, William New- ir K -YT' .I-ii ip! MRS. CORNELLY and MRS, TWOMHLY The secretaries of the main office, IBM mom, and board office all do their part in helping ro run the school smoothly. if-,S V,-II-.Nl-qw wo... 1 x'r,-, MTW' 'ii 5-fw' Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Claus, Miss Schaible, Mrs. Smith, Miss Van Warmer. 3 1 4 K I. 1' F 1 ff' N , . 1, K. M.-lk, l:llSlUxll.lIIQ Mrs. Juucvive Horinka, Matrong mulwxl, lIu.ulcZ11xuul1.m. A W as l ' ' , gl ., I xl i ' -.N W 5 X 'rlppf v ,L A, 4 ' ' I 1.8! All ,E f Q. 47 MR. WILLIAM MRS. WILLIA M FELLOWS FELLOWS -mv-.4 uw., -1---sump' -as -gd Atwwu N 7 --v ' J - nl Rflfllf yflllff Something is wrong somewhere - ix docsn't check. Y Swirl ,.. 1 T Q 1 Q I ! gy-tl i Q -vf E sim-if xxx ff' Honest, Mr. Vickery, camcramcn don'l bite! Hoy, you, whcrc are :hc milk '5 Am 44 2 ,, 5 fm-J .ii si-.-rn, polirionl, .ind economic institutions, The I ' ' 1' , A ' '1L nninrl it-.nnrtw of world geography, the major histori- i-rl II ills Y ffi . V. l brli 1 lun lwurs, plunscl Z- ' ' MR. ROBERT BABCOCK Department Head 3 un 11- in inrilicr thc lrnowlcdgo and understanding of i 5 .- ri i'irvpli.usisol1 ,-Xiriorivnii history, are designed to pre- ' 1 MR. CREIGHTON GOSSOM MR. NORMAN MR. RONALD MR. GEORGE MR- JOHN K A VA NA tion PRYOR SENGENBERGER YA GER 'T '- .v 1' 'T OCX td 'ell ON Us X MR. WOODROW QUINN MRS. NANCY MISS ALICE MRS. MARGARET MR, HUGH Dept. Head MISS SUE O. BURT CHURCHILL COMSTOCK KNOUSH fJ'COF-INCJP A complete understrtnding of the bzrsie IIIIILIIIIIICIIIIIISCIIJIIJIC1 ,r at-rden: rt 1 guage work for him today and profit him in the future, A v.-nrlfingf Ril V-'fI f tic and literary heritage furthers these possibilities, and help: thc :rnflrrzr the world around him. The English Department plays .fr trgriifrmrrr mit: h comprehensive studies in literature, speech, composition, grznrrrrmr, ,intl as providing opportunities for the special interests :md abilities of ,ill :rntlf ppl MR. LYLE WARNER MR. ROBERT SCRAFFORD Mr. Quinn makes small talk. 4 7' 'Z --3 UHIUI ' X ...x..u5lm11,1s .1 sumlc from Mrs. Mun - MR. LGIQIITIN ui: 'x Q. f' . MR. MONTUORI SOI1. 'C-'75 MRS. KENT Department Head u ,f,,r'f: MR. BOURDEAU , . , Nu., Y F' R.. G' f 5' L MRS. MUNSON UMQUDQQ MRS. GLADYS O'BP.IEN Head MR. FRANK CICERO MR. SEAN MORRIS MR . BRUC E BIBHINS MRS. STELLA ODENKIRCIIEN F' , F L X A X Mt. houlcl hvr , 'VS Mr. Cicero? Spanish class utilizes the new IJIIIEQIIHQLC lab. fi. C?'l'7l7'?13' M QS' WA ' 'Bai I,mr'1:',1 or Spnnzdz ' z1m1iCr'. r' ?1ll.'4,ll' Piffff' lnrx, and ur' IUICKLN 777 dcxcivpcd nik p.u1czns.1:c pr as Cuenca'-c :cn ami skxlil, emi- cnablc slildvtuil 1 M Il10FCfAH71li.lIM.i L guagc and 111 appln. new Ioicxgn i.1:1ga..zgn x tory has bccn mx dcpa:m1c:u. . , , mc .1 Imckgroumi A mum an coxmccilon CK n.usc.miul io smu- ' . 4 M-.xixw:kx.131, metal- X X' z'.dgz111I1.131, Vu- rv . X 'Nl xuicm, stu- , b,-..- 3: -iv. '. 'Iii-4 - 19 fit. 4: 'r'jI... ff ,ji-.?5I1:'q v.1J,1f'Ujz Q .Env dzwmsmmms, ' xnxx mum md . . U.,min11l'x groups NV, Careful of your fingers, Joe, .475 4 'IFIL VJIHDCCARR MR. ORSON MISS RUTH MR. BERNARD DUNHAM DQDGE ERWIN Deparrmcnr Head Because ofthe increasing emphasis on science, Guilderland must move along with the ever growing demand for scientific education. In keeping up with the changing world of science courses such as Biology, Advanced Biology, Physics, :md Chemistry are offered, Those who plan more advanced science work in college find that they :ire well prepared to take on the presented courses. The science department also meets the needs of those who on't plan ro continue in science by giving them an understanding in depth oi those topics fsrudied. - -w -v of I' Smell that wonderful aroma! ll- MR. Pic? KEi,i,4f 'Q Q' , I 7 MR. I 7? V la T-. , . I NL- MR. 554' V- cxccpztottat tttttstc depart- L flrzticd ttt thc ttcld ot mtl- t L ,l1xfL'TSi.'lihilltr1 and Approvi- X zrttmtitott ttt their tttttsicnl ost. tztvlttdcd tn tht 1 tl .md xotnxl instruc- t - H, htstozy .md theory thc tihntr, lmttrc ts' mi, !t.txr'.tl1t1ottC ,ffl mat ,tttwttg thc' cn- 1tNZ1vC'HS anti pm- I' FO pu- MR. ROBERT WA GNER Dept. Head MR. HERMAN GRESENS MR. MARVIN GOLDSTEIN ,..4-- 7 'L'g i 'i - - Ty-I - 1 Y-9-M- The choir at rehearsal. 1? Bu5fMe8S Take a letter, please. The advantage offered in taking a bust- ness course is that the student may use the information he gains for use in a vocation. A great variety of courses are offered to stu dents in typing, business arithmetic, distrib utive education, office practice, husiness law, stenoscript and bookkeeping. Guilder land is one ot' the few schools in New York State to offer a co-op. program in Distrib- utivc Education, whereby students are ahle to supplement on-the-job practice with for- mal classroom training. This program has proved to bc of tremendous value, as at- testcd to bythe fact that the students partie ipating have more quickly gained :i hstrer understanding of the fundamentals of htnine-1: and have more quickly obtained an under- standing of the workings and special proh- lems of the business community. 7 , j K .- MR- GEORGE MR. DOUGLAS GEARHARD1' USUN Dept. l-lead .. I l MR. DONALD MRS. JOAN MR. ARTHUR MRS. EVELYN MRS. MARY BERNHOFT HERMAN HUTSON JhSSMhR OSTERMOL T Plujsicalb in 4 - i 'J MR. FRED FIELD ' Dept. Head ffkfg + sm, umvlxrzn I I ,. ' . l1,'XRRlil.l. 1 q 5 fan. .5 1. Q . , -I .S V 1 5 V J 1 1 ,N Q X, MR. HERMAN WYLD I4 iw .1.-wlup lrmlzlm-r lmdics .md promore good sportsmanship. Boy HI, tw.lu-rlmll, uri-xrliulg and track. A variety of activities are , 1,:,u:lrI1,15Q, lv.uslu'1lmll, nnrl softball. 'llxusu girls must play a wild game of voileyballl MR. ARTHUR IEWELL MR. PAUL KRAUSS 1 , s .F Department Head H- 3. ffl Education in art developes sensitivity, , -' 1 Q ivjx,4f'fl individuality, and creativity. Students ggi, , are able to produce such qualities through Wk' ' original thinking, skill, and activc partici- patignl A talented 31-lgtaffis preps,-Cd to Gracc Gcrlmrdt paint: llc: ttmatt:rplfnfzc ,ta I-wlx 1: cover such desired fields as illustration, interior design, figure and portraiturc drawing, mechanical drawing, and metal crafts, o II l i - Miss Kfttttuw 1 tvlltgcnt, s.1ttslt'i:ti1,a V during thc ycnr tit 'tw' llRl'NNER In tht' Iltlllltllllfwl s primary goal ts to Es t clothing, homo fum .tt t and child t-arc. 'lilac mat t An up and coming Betsy Rossl edge and dcxclop skills rn t s emotional and sorta? grct- :lt lt t get along betta: ttitlt 1.111111 1 Fh- df' s, -v ' f,,,, - 25 PWA V h,,,,,,,.v.,..- . - j ' 'v'.Ff?m Y Qin Q ,-2-nf MR. THOMAS MOONEY 13565 attvntion with Mr. Mooney. HMM O 0 is N 0 r' D H1155 ILULDA No, our group brushed with the other UVERS kind, and had 21010 more cavities. Dfduefv MR. THEODORE V IC KERY e W x 'F ' .ff 4 ' xx .- .. T -,. f N A A ,..e'..i W Yes, Lee, the engine is up ru frm The course in driver eduenliou is designed lo give fliliiffrfllll experiences in the development of sound :uid proper iitiiludciz :uid N,f.Ilx driving. A dUEll'C0llLl'Ol automobile is used iu the l.ihor:iror3.' pm' fu' rl' COLIISC. U I, mill The library is an ideal place for serious work :iud study. ' ' P ' ' .g14T'!1,v,z'T'dliY r Lf' -dp F. K N dass 0611962 .4 , - -- ,,J'1 Q QM..-, J -f A . 3 A Q if A -- , , , is . 3 ' , vi' v -I ' -1- i MX Xxll,ll.'XM .XNl'.'X lolin t i, :nn iv lunm. i i,f1,Xvllc'ili.1ll,., .. 12, 11.11 la ll,f1 X11 x un i. vlmliilmn. l- '- 5 'i Xllxilklll 'li.uilv nil .wi-It-.tx .ut ui, ii , lllllv' in ilu' :rl ul :N nl., it if lllumk fl- XM' ,nlm t, ll-min ho l,I'i.Hll,ll1- ..l, .flu . . Y vlli I ii ill'l' ,.l lv ll JOAN CAROL ARMSTRONG JOanie Silence is a true friend who never betrays. G. A. A. 2. .-Xmbition: College DALE BARBOUR Dale Yet all these qualities make np but one man. Key Club 3, 41 Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Student Council 35 Dramatics 3: Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Class Pres. 3, Treas. 4. Ambition: College :-'lf 01 ' Ofgeafu ff? ROBERT C BATTERS o Good humor may be sard to be one ofthe very best arueles oi dress one can wear rn Qoer ey Basketball 2 3 4 Base ball 2 3 4 Student Louncrl 1 Key C1ub2 3 4 V P Mr Rarcl Warden 4 Ambluon College DOUGLAS WALTER BELL Hnrl Strongest mmds 'mrc often those of whom the H0185 world heirs least Wrestllng 2 3 Journnl 9 3 4 Band 2 3 Ambruon Aeronauucal Engmeer ,Q 'U fa' WILLIAM R BAULRSI ELD 1 You couldn L frnd 1 ple 14 :mer vu Go '7 4 Bowlrnf Chorr 3 4 Ambmon Lollcye IAMLS BELROSI ll A frvorru wrrh 111 who ku J nm wlrn' 4 me Vrralry Ihse Ambrrron lVlL,LllllllL, 7 WI. 'CJ' C I w I fi rf 'Vw- AR nw SCLDEORSLAP 'GTL9 if ifimmxicii lllNliOlx'SKI RICHARD B. BROOM 1-1.1 Boome Lessons are the least of my worries. Basketball 1, 2, 3,43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Crosscountry 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3,4. Ambi- tion: College, Phys. Ed. ui umm IIIQUWN LINDA JEAN BRUNK l.illil.l Linda v v uv vl Iilr ii quiet me Quiet, sensible, and Hue. 7' '- MINI 'l,'1. Amlvi- Sceptre Service 2,3,4g Pep I l,v'll1'y'A' Club 2, 3, Manlius Math Tour- nament 2. Ambition: College 'Wh Tl '17 miewiwup DOUGLAS CANDERS Doug When he has fun, he has fun. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. ELLEN CASSELS Ellen A merry heart makes a cheer- ful countenance. Chorus lp G.A.A. 21 Choir 2,3,4. Am- bition: X-Ray Technician -Q- fen ,fins J. FRED CARD NELSON Cf-.HFPL Fred 5151 Looks? He's got 'cm. Nice? He buckled :ig Can'L top him! Basketball H3439 of fi gpm, if Manager 4. Ambition: Col- hg hid if jfmm 1 lege phcr fi. X b.:.f:r f LOlS CHAMPAGNE Mf'iR3H l fliii-3 Lois fQi1f fg U Work with paticncc. fl jQlflf f1'1?fi?i'-f gcntlc licvrj 6.5. Alnbitiou Rf a '11 fi 115 QQ 1' 455 A, fs Asaf ' 6 f 'X'--M' 3 3 5 C A RO l. C OLLINS Spook '1'5tlgQ .1 pail nl sparkling mu. Kxlllllllllllll Secretary. IHXYIIH QIOUCIIIMAN Drive Mlm Lulu: llltz soruulsly, you ti. ill llL',X Cl get out ol it alive? ni:-3 ,Q Wir I JOHN COOPER Coop Here I am, girls, I'm not hiding! Student Council 3g Key Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4. RICHARD CROSS Richy Although it is better to be safe than sorry, l am usually sorry. Ambition: College gwfam W. YI' Q 3 ow 132' 'T DAVID C. CROUNSE Dave There is a time ol speaking and a time of being still. Wrestling. Ambition: Army Ji-:RRY DEL zo'1'1'o Luigi A smile rounds his personal- ity. Student Council lg Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1gBasebnll2pBowllng. Aul- bition: Bowling f? ,qui ORAC E DEC Ki-Ili Gi Gi Cb Q 'IV ROEJHHT H. Di f ..f. . -J iii .,. She lives life without ,i mo- Tr, ff ment's hesitation. G.A.A. is lilo A 1, 2g Howling. firnbitirm: hall l, Secretary, College Efl.if MIKE DONOVAN K.-'illll FRN iff. llC:lll V An inability tu Slily quicl. She ...V 4. fu i lioulhnll fl,'l. Ambition: uau he -ll. ei, 1,4 l'hysic1nl lid. 'I'e.'icllcr cg, A , fl, fs Cjlulv .l, if -we-' Q' Q.. 15 'ri We 1'j,,k JI lor usroiw loci lalqc llllllxQS .is they come llxlllyl. R XI.l'll Ifl,li'l'CIllER li.1lpl1 I lmxv .1 la-xv mvrrls , , ,,v-4-1. Ui STEVEN ETTER Steve Men of few words are the besx ol men. Choir 1. Ambition: Commercial Pilot BARBARA ANNE FOOTE Barb A jolly girl and always ready for fun. Pep Club 3,45 Intra- murals 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 2,3,4: journal 45 Yearbook 2. Kass. Y Y l ou! buf. 7- ' 29 'K Q-e--'Y ' - JT? CHRISTIAN FORD lANrc:u lloifrsur-ow1,r:f4 'A wszffr: 4 Chris Mn j. No woman shall coma within LMC H, mn Iifg gn ,III 4,,fm,f,.,: Ll mile of my court. Kuy dclmml Q. A, A, 2':1'4' Club 3, 4. Amhirion: College Howling 51,41 Pop fglvm 51, 4. f lnirzmmmla Z, fi, 45 'luirlnlok 11, .. 43 C,Iollu5QL: Club Ii. Amlniirfn. ill. Collage: LYNN FRYE Sllllil.li'i' ffflifl-Q fiif- ' Lynn Simi As fresh ns whcn the lirsl sun- So1nhcrhnr noi ecrnma, qumpi '.'.'?,.a' i , rise awoke tho lurk in Prim- hui noi iillc. Srcprur buf. ll i- :ani disc. Bowling. Amhiuon: L1,fl,4g Honor Smzioly LI, Il, fi, .L 1, r.:. -5 Collcgc l'rc1-idulirfl. Allihirnong Milli. r,f-3Ql-,-- '1'c.u:Ilcr . 'TI' .-' GV -vw Q gwtlw ,aa sam Hall' 7' N wc, ' Chorus lg x l SANDRA A N N G EPP ERT Sandy X lol ol pep in ai small pack- C.s.:X.A.1,2. H Xmlwumn: Secretary 1 llklllllllll' WESLEY GILSON limb 1 Ilv 'spoke no slnmlor, nor r lr mi-11111 no ir, Ambition: Na- 1l.1rcur - ' GRACE RUTH GERHARD1 Grace 'Arr is not a thing, it is a '. ,' Sceprer Service 2, 3, 45 Chc ng Student Council 4g Art Clul , 3,4, Sec. -Treas. 2gJourr1a' lg Yearbook 4. Ambition: CQ- - lege JAMES GLATZ slim.. . . but followed his own wishes. journal 3, 4: College Club 3, 4. Ambition: College 7 1 ' Kal, ,V sf-N 417595 asf g -'ff' WALTER GODLEWSKI nifmlu forum wan K He toiled and Loilud. H4 W1 BRUC E LONSDALE GRA HA M BruCC Opinions fnnnoi survive il unc lms no clmncu io liglii hu ilicln. Choir 2, fig Chorus Zig College Club 3gCilcsSCllll1 2g Student Council fi. Aiuhiiionz College Q ' 434.- Wi 11 if ld Q'-f 4 y ZL- ,r 'Y It iv' 6 . 5 'O X.xXr1 C A RO LA GRON H AGEN l,ellnn lit-r serious appearance may mol inn, lim noi lor long. Si epire Survive fflg Stuclent iiouuril 'lg llonor Society 4: journal 4g .'X.l1.S. Student 4. simlmmiiz lluixersiti' i,9liURC-li HANS Lieoi'3ge I,-wk into his eyes and you -vc .m .uny,el, loolc n little Luilliei .mtl you see Qin imp, lnirwulmixwc litluezition Club 3, fl. ,Nmluii ion: Journeyman , gif in ZX w NN X fws X ..,.., LINDA ROSE GREULICH Linda Life is to be fortified by ir friendships. G.A.A. Sz C rus lg Office Experience 4. Ambition: Junior College Q Office Work RAYMOND HART ..Ray.. Life is too short to waste, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, C0- Captain 4. Ambition: College .b,pfx Vis Yow send, WP .43 I. ff- UV I4 ,f-iff! ROBERT H AVER Bob One out ofa multitude. Am- bition: College ROBERT J. HILLER Bob A friendly person is a wel- comed person. Football lg Track 1,2,3g Intramurals 1,4. Ambition: College -Qr+n 'f JAMES HElGl.E jim Nothing ventured, nothing gaincdg thcrelore l will try anything. Ambition: U. S. Air Force CHRISTINE IIOOVHR Chris With it strong and yct gentle hand. Ambition: College - Librarian 'hia- lin A 'i wi gif ' tim'-A muiia if in .f. ifiifwifi wi ' X In cult Iii' . aiu. ii..i., 'ini-tl t this----1 f '- Il'f1'4 i' 5 4- Lit Q .51 . fy 'QS W , 1 ,' f l'n1 '.xx13lrml him, EW . goo -rs Joram nuonus .. R.. JAC Qrygutrqxlvle in every wnyg I J A1 like 1111511011 Always ra, xx lnriqmmrnl liaskctball -x. . Zi, fig 1-umlmll 22, Ii,4g Brisc- ' ' mr 11 JMU J, J, hh, x,uHm'u . Ambition: IA MKS JO! JNSTON N Jim Juv-olxr-tl nu Jinx' should bc 1,ulll'P:1' JXIJJIHIUOUZ LUCINDA A. JACOBS Cindy She is too agreeable to make an enemy. Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Treas. 3,45 Journal 3. Ambition: Secre- tary EUGENE JAMES JORDAN Gene A man worth knowing. Am bition: Commercial Artist 'lf'- j X ap- Yowuoiass CAROL KING Carol without music life would be a mistake. F.T.A. 3,4g Choir 2, 3,4: Honor Society 3, 4. Ambition: Music Teacher EVELYN R. KRAUS Evie A miss that's a hit. Distri- butive Ed. Club 3,43 G.A.A. 2. Ambition: Sales Manager t'r 'Y ' Sgmboifges Iss'- -gs 15? CURTIS KING Curt Let us enjoy plcasurc whilc we crm, pleasure is ncvcr long enough. Ambition: College ELIZA BETI I li. KRA USSE Berry Sugnr:1nd splcc and cvcrything nicc - thzll is what this girl is made ol. Ambition: llcnurl- cinn .,, by 4.'l IVE ' Dr' vivo Million 1.-. rx .I ,., ,,.. NL. Uffli' 'Y f..lf 'Imrglfi 1,7 4 'f' 4.-1. V fi 7, Ken' Club ,,, f Plllq. ko, lmf :fi my JN qmrti tiflkxll, Xa lwiuthall l .'. Ilkflh , .lazy C ' .' iiihzrzvrug fliflv ff' mf-fe-.t,T ,- Wh Q 5 0wudwSS'S' ' A ,fy IDOPJNDA JANE l,AWlalliAD loan lim good uniuro is qrlwnys xwlvormxtl as Il sourrto ol' hap- 7- ' 1 I e 1 5 if r 'S 'X if , 6 ' luucss. journal Il, flg Yczrr- luwlr Ilg Arr Club 2, 35 Chorus Y, ,fiuulurirurz Collcigu ll,llill,1lRwX LINK liar-luv ll,ulr,u.r runjora lu itollcitiiub fravuil-. llowliliig 1. Ambi- in-uz Flu-rrvlziry RONALD GADE LEHMAN Ron A guy with a nice manner and a friendly smile. Wres- tling 3g Football 4. Ambition: Mechanic JACK LIVINGSTON Doc A mighty good sportg a mighty good friend. Football 2, 3,41 Key Club 3, 45 Junior Prom Court 3. Ambition: College iv 5 , ,L 1 Lf .mr Vow KN., CHRISTINE LOCHNER Kiki Busy and cheerful with a friendly face. Journal 3, 4g F.T.A. 3,4g Yearbook 4. Am biriong Elemenrary Teacher MARILYN H. MacINTOSH Mar ll I don't know Lhe right an- swer, I can always make one up. Chorus lg Choir lg G.A.A. 2,3. Ambition: Sec- ICIEQ' -rim fl' va wwubwwswwpawgwm. af.. D.'XNlEl, CHARLES MVC :X RY ILLE lJon7.y l ull ul lun Anil misclrlcl Loo, .lump lllll'll1S hc slrouldn'l do. lluwrlmll 21, llcrl Cross Repro- L-uumx E213 Yearbook Il. Am- ' mug dlollcgc NANC Y MORAN N:muy 5rlu1ur' umm lrmsxunl Khan mfr sung. lx l . IX. 3,43 l-uuuxl fl, Yearbook 43 lntra- 'nu11.mlz2l,Zl, 'lg Pup Club 4. ,xlllllllltblll College IUDITH ARLENE MCKENNEY Judi Who winds her up in the morn-f ing? G. A.A. 1,23 Choir 2g Pep Clul 23 Journal 2, 3, Yearbook 2,4. Ambirion: College BARBARA PRENTIS NELSON Bobbie She may look shy, but the glances that flash from her eyes. Cheerleading 2, 3, Capt. 3g Journal 2,39 Year- book 3g Student Council 2g G. A.A. 1,2,3,4g Junior Prom Court 3: Art Club l,2, 3. Arnbirion: College Vow Q, DEAN ASHFORTH NOAKES Dean There is never a dull moment where humor reigns. Chess Club 1,2,45 Wrestling Manager 25 Choir 2,45 Dramatics 35 Journal 2, 3. Ambition: Edu- catot, THOMAS OLIVER Tom Keeps a smile all the while. Bandg Dance Band. Ambition: Auto Mechanic .65 fm.4'Z1e-135' we 4 tar... . 'V ff? . XX Q f I ,ll i .7 fl 1 7 S.. success to ww' P ,J-wr CHRISTINE PETERS Chris 'Yu ul, sparkling, and gay, xr nh rr-.irly smile and winning xr .ii , Cheerleading 3, 4: Ycqirlumlc 2, 3: College Club 23 Journal 21,11-14 Junior Prom 1:Ulll'lQG,.'X,.'X. 2,3314 Ari Qjlnli Il, Anihiiionz Col- li' s'1' 1Qll,XRI,l'fS ll. POLLOCK 4Il1ns:k Wir .und umlmli .irc horn with V num. 'l'r:insIuriro111Colo- nu-, 11.111-h.ill -19 lluolhgill 45 In- :,iixi11i.il:w ll, ,'llllhlll0llZ fx1v1',lliIIl?',liJlI'CCli ANNA M. PETERSEN Annie Nicer than ever. Ambitic Secretarial Work DEANNINE L. POLSTE2 Dearinir1e A friendly smile is always in fashion. Student Council 3, 45 Scepue Service 2, 3,4g Journal 1, 2, 3,4-: Yearbook 3: F.T.A. 4, Pres. 4. Ambi- Lion: Teacher fx 'Iwi T Y0w0fwP'Le83ufz.QcLf0f JAMES RACE num.. Silence is true wisdom's best reply. ' Bowling. Ambition: College MICHAEL F. REED Tex HA good friend is never forgot- ten. ' Football lp Band l,2, 3 4: Choir 3, 4: Track 2, 4: Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Am- bition: College ii F1 :E.,-1 THOMAS RAPANT rv 'V' Q ,V fr f . z' . I Tom r 1 He knows when to hc silent, pm-3, ,mm f A he knows when to speak. iiilillfyv h ,34- Bascbali. Ambition: College Lgggfbm, 'fs f -1 JOHN REINEMANN Honest John Friends are mndc by those who are the best iricnds. Ambition: To he something that no one else is 'a. 1. Www , I, 1, .., iiiiiair in :HI-'f 4. :xiii 1 ' iif'T i Pf'x'I'Rlf,lf'x fx? Q Her v. 1 Wiiiit,Cii1l pcrichi t' 4 i ICTIHK ,rx '. 49 J I 2 1 i ELLEN SANDERS NL.. The difficult we do immedi- ately. The impossible takes a little longer. Cheerleading Co-Captain 2, 35 Choir 1,2,4g College Club 1, 2, 35 Journal 2 3: F.T.A. 2g Chess Club 1,2, 3. Ambition: CAROLYN SCHELL Toorie Better to be small and shine, than great and cast a shadow. Yearbook 35 Usherette 33 G.A.A. 2,3,4. Ambition: Business College Vow wcogwgo and take BEA ANN SCHEMPP Bea Personal heaury 15 rr grenler recommendarion Llmn :my lei ner ol inrrodueuon. Srudem Couneil 2, 3, 4, Seererary Hg Yearbook Queen 4. Arnlmion College NA NC Y lANE SERVISS Nnncy Fullollun1rnd fanny Iree. Sceptre Service Li, Il, fl, 'I're:ra 'J J v . : ' 'J 1 1 f U, X.l. 4.l'lA QA, Ll.. Class Trens. 2g Yearbook Jlg College Club 2. Alllhllllllll Tezxeher 'Uh .e.........,...J. iw gow Ilivuaidv Q student. QN sk , wr , . .-..of' yf' QQHN ,lLlSlillll SOLODOW lurk It: r-.wh .u.rutloh1sliest. rm. 1, 33.1, 1-.mtlmll Mgr. 4a lhxuu l,',1, 11, fl, ll.mrcli.i11dLZ, .,1tw,,Xn-or-,r-1, ,tiuihuionx 1 illvi' litllllilil' 1. STOREY Mount lu .tlmu .mtl mic, silence 11' tx lu-1t.xi'.i.'o1l, Vollcy -til l,',i. ,timlvmoriz State 1,u.wIn'r' KENT JAY SPRING Sam A regular guy, full of fun, friendly and helpful to every- one, Journal 2, 3, 4g Class Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Student Council V.P. 45 Football 1,2 Basketball l,2,3,4g Key Club 2, 3,45 Track l,2,3,4, Capt. 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Capt. 4 Leadership 2, 3, 4g Chess Club 4. Ambition: Civil Engineer KAREN STREVEL Karen Anything goes. Yowfalwow MIM KEITH STUTZ. J 'Nav LANIJIU-. IH' LI III ..-.p, .- KeiLliie J'..xmIl ' A quiet boy, but in sooih .1 I'rxi1r1iI..'1rn1 Imrn, nw . I happy one. Ambriwn: Col- cQ.A,f-.. z,I:,4, 'I'rf:,r-.. .I I lege fi, Priif. 4, I'.'I'.1 .. 4. If' .mini 3,43IIillurSw1e:Il,'4, X' mr., Iron: Lullugge- PAMELA LYNNE 'I'AIIIiR tLII,f'iHI,I-L5 H. 'I ANNI I2 Prim 4,Imf If A Smile plus eII1i:iem'j,fixII1i' IM IlIlI1'lIISIlIII'IIIl' lIIIIX'l'I i Kicker to 51ri:c2eSs. Ilunor Su- ,'H,,l,jrH,,, lfIL3,1g1.l,1H I. eieiy3,4pCriLii-11, V.I'. 11' Sceptre Service II,11g ,Imrrn.uI 3,45 Drirmriiies JI. KXIIIIIIIIHIIZ Business Teneher yfi ...fi 4 le V , Q.. , vi' I 1 fbi - up 4 at the o ballb. if fog gn ' 1 l?X1ilR,'XR,'X 'l' lkl li ll.rrlwC ,wx 1431. zmrrorrnxw, lk url -r'A'rl xrwrr-.rim .rn-.1 l love ISC Mrrhrrmrr: Mzrrrm rm X NN lllflTSliN lunw?Q,l 1 www, INCH' llc' gr 4 1 nr, Irv':- lmxrm' 1 N.- 1 r .rr ..r,r1llu,,.l,jm1111.rl 1 l'11,1mrr1.llll.r',liL'Il3.lll 1 vzv, 1.-illrwgv l ' 17+ HL? ii n r BARBARA TUSSEY Barb The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm. Varsity Cheerleader 3g College Club 2, 35 Journal 2, 35 Junior Prom Oueen. Ambition: College RUSSELL VAN WIE Russ There is never a dull moment where humor reigns. Foorball 2, 3, 4g Band 2, 8,49 Dance Band 3, 4. Ambirion: College Vowg and WILLIAM VAN WIE Willy . . . but how hc played the game. Key Club 2, 3,45 Football2,3,4, Co-capt. 3, 4g Baseball 1,2, 3,4g Wrestling 2g Band l,2,3. Ambition: College LEWIS ANTHONY WALTON Tony Knowledge is the ladder to any castle in the sky. Stu- dent Counctl 33 Chcss Club 4. Ambition: Engineer ,,,.-A-malt ygfalll X 3' JAMES WALKER U3-.'.'If1 '. ll' X Jim 1 Looks quiet :und slay, but lrlmc, lfrt ffl? 4 :tru duucivlng. liootbxtll fi, 4- 'f t' 'l'r.'tc:k IZ, Ambition: Dm tor Rl IONIJA l'l'IAlll, WliliKS Nlilmndzt To bc gcntlc is lllu LLZSI uf il Indy. Iiud Crum flg llowlinyg IZ. Ambition: Collcpgc .-41 1, f' K-. ln! HMM- s ,,,.1,f4. K' f lt,1.l,,, 2 f ' ftflfflwff Q .v, ltlnfx, Mull ,t.ft V ',fl:'.I,Lx 3 V ,llllsl I ,t lt llllxllll 1, lla-c l itll 35 Fil' K' N -,qs-4' 'F T step' the rn. NUNNHC ,IVNE WH1'1'li NNUIIIIILUI r ii?1iHi1C.ii'l lrws long. 4.2 ..N. 1,','gll01i0i S xv.1 ICU' 1. Nrriuzwrrg Work il'l1Illl I NNN WOOD Irnlx ,ry X lygrrr, Vitality, iirrrw. .Nm irii DY, fl, 115 SmglQnL ' 1' H111 Um, SUV, '1gl:,'l',A, l1',lIlV1'Hl4 L1,J!,4g journal fwi1ry1f'l,lurl1Ilg C,i,A,A, 3 Ii ul wh Li,Zl,4, P.A, An- i 'W if'1.II'. Prom til, Ii, 'rwlrivir-:rg 'l'cwu'lrz'r G5 W-n CHARLES RYAN Char1ie Take things as they come along. ALAN SANFORD ZARITSKY ..A1.. Every man is the maker of his own fortune. Wrestlingg Trackp Cross Country. Am- bition: Medicine 9.01-LQ. Wim Nwpfu BQ dip, MELODY ZOLLN ER -,, ,w-:us- -A ,,. iv klnniia. 1 ,,,.,,! Melody She's quiet to those who don't know her well. But, SENIOR CLASS Of-I-IKLF-LHS: imlf il, vA-' .' oh, what her friends could tclll Loraine Lconnrd, sfgfgrrfmtk, 'I f f Chorus 2, Student Council 2. dcnlp Kcnl Spring, ptrrmlf-nt, Ambition: Legal Secretary VJ,,,,-i the last dance . . L.. ,IOIIH cracks il Qmlw. K' 3 Y A . gl r ..., ' WT. 1 4 'il ink- A u L l I I Dnvc mccts his Ycarlmok dcadlzn t L.. 5 K l S7 x N5 H--9 x X Q x sv .. 1 X XRIXO1 11, X'.XlCul1CIxNAlAll wi ,ui 'T A, sewn Qclwlb :..,..g, ,.1-5.4. ,. V 451 11,4 ,f ., , PAMELA TABER !f.,, f PATRICIA SCHRAMM SHIRLILY GAGE. Silutn on q-f 'f JOHN OST ERHOUT ROBERT SILVERLIEB bl' Wm WM 1 i fi .:.-:1..g..,, 1 ' 'flea' Kal. SIL, 4? 0 I G ...., f.1',',:C1 : l Mzfuzjif. 1 If Q ,am L' 3: 1 ,. N TJwL.I:J4. 1 L E 3 . 4 , Q' ' ' ', 1 :I :nn S f X 4... , , 14. W. ' f 1 ' IMYIIJ '.-. '-,IME 0116109 THVQK D954 VCUIN P -QQW V '? ii! 11 1 D vi 1',. 'w 0 we 'A 1.5 ,H , :- irfvr 6, 50. 94 oil Ol 5 uw W3 Q 699111: 5 1 'E 1 0 our ,cmeuoop Q 'SA '9 4:0vO 1 nom ,oo N ,Q M '?.,L,,3' 0 oonu-1 hi Zz me ' ,--fr-LSR,-Ha' - Lg ill! iii H001 ,-I 1:1 mv, -,, .-1 oo o , X 0 1 'J' QJ31 ' osr F Loraine Leonard and Kent Sp ' Grace Gerhnrdr and Dean Noakes gm. ' .51 . Jm,,,m uk'- Poll I loam Grcscus and John Lockwood W O A at i Sandy Suits and Bill Van Wie I I Unique qualities rhar make these seniors outstanding rare them recognition inthe Senior Poli. 1 b Lee Marion and B111 Gray . 'JC ,efxkf , 2 MOST HYIMOROFIS Su1.,Ph1lliwc an P Dau Walsh v ,pf ol r rm' .. ie.e Barbara Atgvrnaod and Wally Kross Boa Ann Schcmpp arm .... 54? jcrrv Del Zotto ' bl uwiwlammw I s K 3 E i i 5 I 1, 1? 'E 21 E 1 H Lass has ncrluaps xvorkcd Ihc r r L 'url k 5,-U,53,3P1gg14:S, Our motiva- X 127' Z. hai wc co11ld11't x5 c .111 worked :nr ri. 'ia .1 N r our .mix xsor, our r .i..xQ, nas thu lug N XNOQRUJ 2Ov1CIl1CT UIC :Q ,ou cfrflr Miro: :HM YI or us rnll , . r r . K-ft. NUM umm . r X:'fx'u'x1 an wr rhc N 4-1.1 ol 191211 :hc s P -J ' Jwum f Q6 IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Vice President, Andy Bnumang President, John Springg Secretary, Marcie ll-111: Treasurer, Cindy Armstrong. ,- ,S f 'N 2 352 ,,--:wi x, ,, J L- ,X 1 ' 4' 4 ' if ' ' A 99?1f?ffL F AN .UN 5 5 V '.. , 5 XF X 1 I s I Q? Jwzms cowv Guildmfm Ah A X.., f N: If ..,..Q Q -- Y Vx, f fi 3 .J KI , 1 1- Rh R4 , , J wflinewefleiw 1 1 ? 2 5 - -i , . I rf. 3 I I I 3 S 2 . L Ao Vow Umm ffvuqgk ',, 'A is ' , Q U 1 AQ As ' - 3 ,ss ' 1 C, x h 2.k ,.-- ll ,1 .s I.. ra Mm, vi 'WL ,ii T 'LL Mr. Kelly points out the facts. .EMA 'v- f,. Q. ' 43' -, ,I K., 5- -': Q l 1 I .KH L- S KJ asf J 5 f X I st? fn 'I . , , L In A lr 1 and ' Q 1 J E Q L s s , Q . N J 'tv - 'i ' .,, , 5 'X m 4 ,fy 1 S ' K ' is A I Milt Crans and Trudy Reich Lune in to Mr. Ciczcrcfs Spanish Class. Q' r 1 1 Lv.. .-J 'Iv .,... K- 'kr' .M ' Q- -'O' J -x. rf Aa' Z 1 Q 4 0 , . :, h 1 1,1 X Xjigllh '75 r. aww goufufimof Q 0. 11, ..,'A w , I , k - 4 - Q' '- V b' ' f .1 1 usa- 1 fx: 3, -'-4g3i:iSf'gQ fi? Tig-ff? V X -4 Mickey Wnlns and Dan LRIIIRCIIWQIIICI' hnvc vrcnlxw inlcm m plays vu N 0. :Bac ldzzgcsi no ' :hm school .i -mmsmr WOJ , . ur, :cd .md gp, WIC 'U lucid on H, Yflan .1 A 1.1 hx' GHC Sap Sfaflfpwblemf X .X I..-11 uw riglu, ROW 1: Dick Chamberlain QPres.j, Penny Empie QX .l', J, LJIIIIC Knapp QSec.j, and Sallv Wells QTreas.j. g ,.. E '- ' - I' X v Q N! 1? 4 .'f'F.pg2h - qt ' fs' fi - no I Q v 75 2, xv 1 4 A v- :lla 1 I Y rf, 0 i 1 L Q 5 1 5 H If , A 1, If 1 s I 1 R 554: W-I Nw 2 L 'goolsmwboppofntuuftmg 1 1: '- x sk J i Mr Griffin studies his nolcs 3'-Ri 5 w, R 'K' H I 9 9010 ,f lg N w?T' 3- ' M ' Q ,Q ' X .5 Q, J 9 C , if x 'Y .JN 1 r ' . 1- , ,x wg- ' F -s. fp. 7 1' . o 1 .4 f . , . 9 'sp L ia xl, 1 , :gf 2' F v 1 fax l to-x - ,Q . I .-H Ap 13 1. 1.A as 'L F iv f ' 4 A f l 1 'I 1 -J :F fi f!! 'r P l Q 3. l ,x ...ff L A Q 8 A l 5 -Y .,. I WM 1 ado! uigm, fs Q y , . . it Z -h '- ' 1- x l Nl? el' What does Sally see? . A I 43 A F454 Ar YF 1 1 ii n YN 12 4 u school spwb 2' i '-.- 'iif ' -ry ., l is. x Q ,g M 5 if m A X L A J Mrs. Hemlich strains the soup, -t--limi 6 L Wigs: xx vs rd 5 1 -1 I 'U 4,5 --1 .V I P xp V O l www M1505 my if Lg Aglx ,- f L 1 ,. . 6. Q 4 -L Q' , , .- -- D Q-Q X h , I . . , F f- N I 1:2-,sas-iz' ww, 1 L I 4 I W . RA! E 2 as 1 x , Q, . -f .f x . x 'V ' 6 . X - A A A IP A , A ,eg uf .ig -, f: ' B 4 1 I ,IL I .. g Y Qophomofws conbdbutmy 4 .IL ..,g, 2:8 L Q. 7 ,A, ' vi . 1-I xg' t 1 n ll 5 - 'K N 1 K 1 X - r P A 54 M , 'i Q V L .. J: mbspmts 5 A L Q4 fe . - '-vs. ,V- L Q F ' f A 5. ISN 5 5 .gi 6 3 A la 3 W 4 I1 1- Hcmy Whipple Dennis White . ' f Q ,- Larry White -' --r - 1, Q , Vs A QL fy ' Louise XN4iH1C1l1'l Lmda Wilkcs Susan XN41H1.1I11S Vx .m XYIISOII ,, XX.1lKCl1 Ninslm . M ,1 vm' Wood X 3' 2 un- Z' . it k'.:U1,liH Wliyilll 'N PM Jul Xxkulwluwgki K Q Zlnwwmf- Lxwlxcvlii Q- ' , ' ,i if 'll A ,J 1 0, sf Q I l if 3 lx Q ' 6 R., V. Q' 0 . Evcryonc watches the birdie. A 1 x 5 'ev Q59 Y 5 WMM: N ,- il -i - .. Mr. Krauss shows Chris I'u1u1-Qlmw il 's. dum: A 41, T .'f +A: Zfli' sfiifs Q., ' f s sg --Q - , E 1 4.11-':5 1 5 ! . L., ' s ,. Q ' 1 I . ' 5 . 1 i 5 ff ,. S V A ti: lr--- s- N:mcyCrc:1mcr, ,lL'JlllL'IlL' Ifnlmglu, mul Nall' lfuulc, vlmi fm .1 mu . , 93 If Q 551 Qpmts K. 4.1 O' I pf. J. 'L ...ij-uV Wav a . ,.' F 1 I . .vj -. x N '-I 4 ' P 'iv , 'tu of fi A i nl 4 , A,-. af Wi ' Ng-7 . kk . x 'i' 2.5 gg 11 t X , XX 'Q X 1- :-. E Ubi.- p ,wr X ,I '- set ix , X J f X 1. P i N 1 ,Gr l 1' Q' f I , NX , ' ,sw- i m vi--wir-iiiniiiw fr- 1 Ti' X , I i, Oylwuillt, LL Sflllilllllll, J. Recd, R. Batters, C. Reinemann. ROW 2: i oo,-t-1 lv, Mm Nic, W. Oliver. ROW 3: W. Van PraagQMgr.J, R. Broom, N lr li ll lixiipic, ilogivli Fields. ,riyriii lx'lf.llIlCll ilit- silver trophy for first place in the Suburban Q .liiing, i-ouplt-tl with sparkling defense and overpowering offense, li itil iii .i tim- senson w.is highlighted by a 1 - 0 win over rival f,,i,.,.. ,L if 'milf iinmyg .am- two-liii victory lor the crown. ,Xmiu Skogstrund steals home against Niskayuna as Wally A Kross, . . ' F0418 l 1 Left to right, ROW 1: D. Walsh, F. Dcichmnn, M. Cmns, 'IH llnpznn W Srili rl i Coach Sholtes, D. Candcrs, D. Giardcnclli, T. Miller, W. Gray, G Dal Zum The Little Dutchman won thc first plzicc position im rho soc ond :mr in f the team to victory in his two yczirs as couch. Gnilclcrlnnd lm: only ir: f.r , . successfully executes the hit nnd run plny. ..4N. , t -u-'ff '35 . ' . ,fl rf 1 :Q V - 1 5, . N-AH. , .mn -3' -. 5 r 'H ...Q !.. went on to a fine 11 - 2 record. Thcsc young mvn will provide plcnrx of ' 0l'l'tlNlfNl Molmnnsrn llcthlchcm Shakvr Colonic Svhnlmont Llolllntliia X'inrcmmn l.'-l A a l rr um D Fulenwider, R. Frost, W. Man- r is 1 J King, J. Solodow, R. Delaney, H. Sine , J. Walker, K. Spring. ROW -1: X I ir kird, R. Greenfield, This year was mainly a building year for rhe :rack team. They suffered a poor 2-5-1 record. The Dutchman placed fourth in rhe Suburban Council Illcel. Jeff King won a first place in rhe low hurdles and second place in Lhe high hurdles. Dave Fulenwider also placed second in the 440 yard dash. Dave strains for victory in rhe 220 yard dash. S ll P ? il F 2 if l il E l ? h v l vw- ,.-V ' 1 ' -A -.-um Amin. Kent warms up before the mccl. V ll , V , - ,. ,5-wtzgzg-1 5.N.jg.-.,- , . John lends against Nisky. Left to right - Conch Kamplcr. ROW 1: H. Schcrzur, J. Colburn. ROW 2: D. Van llcusen, l. Pnlnodu. ROW 4: K. Spring, K. Burt. 4 ' . ' .-af ' 1' JA ' -w-9... !wf Xa, '- . Av- f., P '. '.v .43 1:44 7 '4'5 ' .,,-- ou ...-anim.. lrvlzn in llklllilllllCClllllXUlNllly1,?i liuld ol 150 Immun. llnr I'L'X'ClCLl and rcspcrlcd. r Y 'l'l1iQ yt II 'Q kIU4l'1Ulfl , linulnny mlm and lmla, uf.-U: Q Q4-YP Kvlll Spring .md Ilan X .1 1 Ili 1 UIC Cubltiklll MVC! wllnim' 1 Kent :also rcuclwd .1 bil Q :1l'w- ln lllc Suburban Colm- il 'nut ,Q L- Quin rnppud lw n lark nl lmlam 1, L -tl J Vafusfhj l wi , 5, lm li.umm, sgmwl cZl1.xlmu,rs, Linda McNiven, Camille Briggs . slimy- l'm'h'1'N. J .v, ,f rmg, ujlmxly Q-Zrlwr, K.lllly Gillcspiu, Mary Halsdorf, Pat Young , - ll 191 V hs, fig? I 'i L.-. Football Lefrwrighl. ROW lr D- Canders. C. Pollock, T. Rurlcdgc, J. Amfrrrnk, w, v,.n 'r, my f Donovan, W. Gray. ROW 2: J. Walker, D. Gissotri, J. Cooper, Q, K,,,C,,,4.,, H. M,,llf.M' R. Van Wie. ROW 3: A. Skogsrrand, R. Croccua, L. Hughes, T, Miller, K Millff, H rpg B. Egnell. ROW 4: R. Lehman fMgr.J, D. Empic, C. Pcrcrs, R, 'I'nrnll0, W, l,f,,,i,,f,f,' 1- , M. Dagastino, B. Glass, J. So1odowfMgr.j. OPPONENT G.C. Football has finally hcciomc fl nmym iff' il 4-3-1 record, thc Drrtclrrrmn ygainfcl thnx! ,r 5Ch21lmOfll Guildcrland's big lrimrrplr ol rlrc: ycuzr '.-:ru A Niskayurw champion, Bcthlchcm. Thcrc wa: alrmi.: . Befhlehem Gridiron and some ganna: wr-rc play-ml wa ffl! 2 Coloma Wic lcd thc tcnm for llrc :vrorrcl yr :rr in :lv 1- -, Mohonasen Dcmry Empic, Tom Ijrmnv, Tum Millf :, Jw l- H Shaker and Arnie Skogstmnd wcrc also inmnmr tai . ' Columbia Durchmnn. Academy Arnie breaks llll'OUgl'l rhe holc. 'IKH11 F4'ffUlll'l4'1 4 1 ,C I I ,L - 'I 74 Qeuiml. 5 1 ,fs RS A fx H 'S 5 ,AH -.lf x' H . ,K w - wx' 'f , I 1 ,Qt -xQ F P -Fr' .Lo-H' - -. 1 . -4 1 . S 'N 55- , ' . pi Q 3 Q 4. 5 fr MIKE DONOVAN F 'I' ERR Y RU T LEDG E L Guilderland is stopped by Niskay , 'Q8',z'f IIM W,'Xl.KliR TOM DUANE PWWQWW L4 2. 1. f, DU' H f 1-i .ani 4 1 . -7 W - 1' .x..Aq', C L N :A :X 1 I if u I , n K f l . iz: . p I I. 5 , I gy t l U . g . E Ai . rs 'P- l 74 1 ,, ht 4- , it M, ,r r, ix,iWIUUlll,.1. iearzwfbaaa X t s rx-I A zz' W A ' Q , Q Tut' N I S 1 1 A 1 A: y A i 5 i A it jg. ' It x A LL - i 'if' Q A lhruursun, W. Williford, R. Batters. ROW 2: J. Dari, , M. w imply h1,K,l'.lIl., l. ,nr ,mm play tlurrnt' thc vrtil ,W Spring, W. Kross. si ? .K . I Q win - loss record of any basketball teamm This year's hoop team compiled thebeil Guilderland 's history. Led by Corky wells. the Suburban Council's second highest scorer, F the team soared to third place. Ray HHH, Difi Broom, and Tom Miller provided the rebvlllld' ing strength for the Dutchmen, while Bob Bama V, and Denny Empie were the back-courtmem Guilderland had a chance to go to the C1255 V sectional, but lost her last three games. TU' I sweetest victory of all was the night Guildeflllr defeated first-place Niskayuna. i' Victory Over Niska yuna! Corky is stopped . the hard way. V f sv? J 95 ,..,-Y.-.,-.-My -vd,,...-7,-,..,.., . , N'IIx RROSS BOB B.-XTTERS DICK BROOM 1 BW 9.4 Tyfw- 1 .M 510.4 K x tv I I I 1 H C ORKY WELLS OPPONENT Vorhccsvi llc Sha kcr Schalmont Niskayunn Mil nc Col n ni bi Il Colonic McCloskey Mohonnscn Bcthlchcm Shaker Scha l mont Nisknyuna Columbia Colonic McCloskey Mohonascn Bcthlchcm 4m 29 44 70 42 42 5.2 451 IJ, 452 45, 65 49 515 519 411 GI 61 This year 's intramurals consi of field hockey, basketball, vol ball, bowling, and tumbling, T program was well organized and there was large participation. Jim Race is hemmed in by Jo' Reineman and George Reilly. Vnllcybfull, pr hm 0 7 E E cf! lo right, ROW 1: I.. livrriolli, V, KQIUIIHCV, I, M11 :J , Gnngni. ROW 2: li. Cimti, R. PIIIIIIIIIVT, S, W1-lls, I fir 1 f f N. Cruzlmur, D. Gouddc, IJ. Wuvur, RUWH1 K, Im nun 1 TctrnuILfAd.j, N. MuNickuI, l,. Vxm PJIIICII, ll, Spa I I I Vollegbald 1 ,- K R4 11,u,,1m,3, j, Mrllcr, G, Currie. ROW 2: F. llowlhbj Game l'hu l.nr-ully gurus is the climax to the basketball seJSOfl- I'hi- Junior high frrcully challenged the senior high faculry 4 lu .1 lorry. Thu ganna wars close all the way, but Lhe taller . ,xml I.rsrvr junior high pulled away in the closing seconds. l Vhr- flllill score was 61 - 49. The senior high then looked 5 lor .rn uzusrcr march. They picked the WPTR Radio-Wonders, .r lorznl radio SlLlll0ll Learn. The faculty easily won 48 ' 42- UI course, Lhc Radio-Wonders had a win-loss record of.0'25- lr, was :ill for a good cause, and everyone had a gO0d lime- GAA. 066mm in-M -- L E., LF.. Q Ibis:-Vi' N 5-it Lcfl to right: Mrs. Tclrnull QALIV. J, Kathy fllmpf ll qv Us - 3 -- QV. PJ, llclry KfflllSSLTcSl'l'.,, SilllklySlIIFQU'fl'1,J- r., j,,,f+:f,f 1. A 5 ' 'Atlilmtwfflss' Lcflto right, ROW 1: D. C.'m1pbcll, M. Uh-.usun, 5. Wvllc, ii. Vlrm. rr, ,J fi . L. Ferrioli, N. CFCIIIHLEF. ROW 2: 1. Dm' Russo, 41. Rirdscy, M. X':xl'.w, F. 5. Russell, A. Cnlkms, C. Pilnlzlcc, LZ. Ilccluuu, 'l'. Mmmmmu ROW Jig IV Ki! - Vojlmr, P. Schmmm, C. Schull, N. Phill, IJ, WL-vcr, D. tmrddc, N. .lf ,. Ma cr, P. Johnson, L. Pnlmcr. ROW fi: S. llrunrluvr, KI. Jmulw, I1 lv'-:I f V H if-' -v .a. pu' .1 9 ff., Y K is 4 I M Q ff: 3 -J Tar. SQ 1 Y Pitchcr, K. Lorminc, G. Roman, li, Llim-i, L. Mums, M. llnlsalmf H I E Sparks, C. Unsur, S. l':mgburn, M. J. Rau, N. Spears. 1 r 1 Il Srlrtr cr, G. Sclrrrti, K. Asch. ROW 2: R. Rafferty, W. r l ltrncrnnnn, R. Dclionedetti, R. Tarullo. ROW 3: E. X I rl I Hendrickson, B. Egncll, Coach Wild. Corrclr Wyld's grapplers finished with a splendid 9-3 teCOFd cjnnsrtlerirrg the wrestling program has only been in progress tor rhruo years, the fact that such a record has been attained is nrrmzirrg. Furthermore, most of the squad is made up of rrrrtlurrrlnssrrrerr. This talent will provide a bright future for wrestling at Guilderland. The Junior High School has starred .1 vigorous wrestling program. This means that the young wrt-stlers will have plenty of experience by the time they rcrrtzlr high school. Wrestling has become an integral parl0f rho :rthletic program at Guilderland. Ron pins Mike, almost. Eight prully spokes whvcl ilvhly mr- cpm: is J.'.:' .,'..A,. ,,.'1 , .-, -2 1 'vi S-N 'N if L. I IZA! J Ofwffu E I 11, 5: Y 2 'Z r 1 vm Vi wi S f 5 Q 1 l I i 1 i 3 S Tlw gewcboolw chilli 'VT' N4 Bob - N-r li-lr ro rrrgln, RON l: lxll Scliramm, curriculumg john Joe X r lx alrlr, sparrsg l5.rlc,ll.rrbr1ur', soniorsg Connie Kaplan, under- 5' asian: ulrlm, ROW ll: , mnlr lxkwrl, .lr'llXlllUS Loraine Leonard, generalp Robert and clubs, Tawosfmdww QMH7 i'fk'if .., P wiv , bw rf: , l X' ?' K+ ,rdf ii' , . ' 'll W, '-- f rw '- ' Us E rss V' C f . 2.2. ,V llcar we are . . . we're the ones who did it. thc Tawasentlian. There was sweat and tears or ing hundreds of students, racking our brains for rr ideas, planning and revising layouts and rushing deadlines. But it 's been a worthwhile experienc rlieb U -ihandler -S Mgr. K e created :he many identify- honrs of hard work . . . taking scores of picture., fav literary 1C meer e. Wewlll always remember those three exciting days in N. i'.C.. spenl attending the Columbia Yearbook Conference and just plain having fun. We are proud of the result of all our work and hope the Tawasenthan will be a book of memories for you,ro0, ai I 'I Q i X 'Q ' rrl'l yvarbooka. Loft to I. X rinlrfrridlor, Marqgig ' ' -n La Porte, Kim lb ROOM SERVICE? After a hard day at Columbia'sYearblfl Cfmference in N.Y.C. Lorie, Connie and Stephanie relax ll their hotel room. C?- Owahs gowu image. T Queen, Our Tawasenthan Queen, pretty Bea Ann Schempp, was selected by you in a school- wide election, her coronation taking place at the Annual Yearbook Dance. Many others tied in the competition for this honorg the top four runners-up included Lee Marion, Barbara Nelson, Christine Peters and Barbara Tussey, We of the Tawasenthen congratulate all the girls and are especially proud to have Bea Ann as our Queen. .1 QQ- . '--Q., OH, WILL IT EVER BE DONE! Judy Wood confers with Mr. Genrhardt on last minute yearbook copy. ti A. . v f 'i ' Other Staff members also examine yearboolrs I ll ' I b l 1 Sue Farrell, Sally Wells, Chris Gronvnli, M rily lltost M l lu b gon, and Barbara Atwood- RQXV 2: Margin Bus L ut C trhwrdt d Joan Gresens. The s 1 -Q x ll P' Z' Andrea Tymch Editor Sharon Pergl Assistant Edit X-11 r' wlw lun,-in, llnsrncss M.xn.rgorg Dorinda Lawhead, Fashion Edit , .El non lwngl, Xlnllwhllll l-Irlrrnrg .Xndrou Tymchyn, Editor-in-Chiefg Nr 1 1 1.1: lullllln' lxllnn-5 S.lnrlySn1Is, ,Xsslsmnt Sports Editorg Nelson Carp- 1, l4l.1l :-plnng, Sports litlrrorj. ,.,.L. ' ilyil glilllll Nl JlJ'l'l Sharon Purgl and Paula Lutzin laugh over Journal photograph HS ds. on typowrrtcr. ' f li Www' Jowmalb The Guilderland Journal Staff publishes your school newspaper, which keeps students up-to-date on school activities. lt features special sections on shorts and fashion and also included in each issue is at special feature article. The Journal Staff have revealed their capabilities this year by an exeep- tionally active subscription drive under the direction of their new advisor, Mr. Paul Krauss. The success- ful campaign was wound up by the Journal Sweater Dance, which awarded prizes for the girl and boy with the most unusual sweaters. v ' -if-as K 2, , un-Q... fxntlrvzn'l'y1ml1yirh,r. - ' ' fx,I'.S, QlIItl1ilTf,,l'f Harb Nelson. Contributors and Reporters. Left to right, ROW 1: 1001 liiw K-Z' I .. M fi I 6- wlmrldlcr, llcrhit Sthtrftr, s Osterhout. ROW 2: Grace Gerhardl. LUN-13 MCNIYCH- Sw ll1lIll'5- Vfl'L'1'i1 l1'm - Ml' K Nelson. Joan Gresens. ROW 3: Joan O 'Dmmgll, Qjqurdy lillrcr, Pam rlllun, Mauzttzn MiC.a::'.v, ,. . ,. 1- - H - rl 'v::: .mi S. -L NanCY Moran, Linda Brown. Pam Iziber. Marcin ll.1ll. DLJIIIIIIIL lolsuf. I lk' IH' 'K K ' fe Q M 1191, 4 - sew? f i I '-r' f f , , ,111 111I1111112 1..11111l1c 11.1.13 limi: SW11111, X lft' ,11, 1.11111 S11r1.11Q, l'1'Q.1s- .. .,,3yjfQ1111'l.1.X. C11 1 divuf Cbuullipf , . - .1., 111111111 11 1110 5111111-111 , -.1111.1'p11wv111.111x1's1111111 ' 1,1111 s,111111j, .l1IL'l' Xlg0l'Ol1S ' ' 11 1'-1111 - V111' '11L '11C111' .-ln 3PPle a daY keePS the '11i, I411s' 11181 11l'UjL't'1 was doctor aw-HY. 11111111 11111111 vI1.11'1111111g 1 , ry 1111 111111111 .1:s 1111s1 1or ',11R1111 M 1--- 111111 11111111v1111g 11 111+1i111'1111111111ul1011110 1.-,Q1-1111,1 1111:-., 1111- 1.131 projcut ol this year was providing auspices for the school play. 11111111411 111111i1s1g11111t11t- 11.125, fund for the benefit of exchange students. F5 '10 ' I 1- 5- 111 11111111 Andy l3a11111:111, Loraine Leonard, Terry Rutledge, Carola Gronhagefl. Bea , ' r311:1:11t- Kf111l:111, Marcia Hall. ROW 2, left to right: Penny Empie, Cindy Barney. 1,1 :, 111111: Kent, Scouy White, Lorna Moore, Corky Wells, John Lockwood, Dearinine st 151, 111.1:111t: tvlrllur, Drane Russo, Grace Gerhardt, Angela King, Donna Ertel, Linda Dudley. Polslil , sdwfasfiv ' wwfimp i i 1 i 1, 1: u 1. ii i 3 i i i i i 4 I ROW 3: Jane Kent, Lorna Moore, Carol King, Jim iwrrunric, 51 in Evans, and Barbara Atwood. National I-loiwfv Qacidg Left to right, ROW 1: John Ostcrhour, Rohurr Silvcriir-h, Iingri Rapp, ii' :I ROW 2: Candy Erher, Sandra Suits, Par Srrliraunn, Judy Wnnci, flfirriln fvffr I i3,iriiV',' The Narinnni ilnnnr .Sw if: illrd JIITIIIIY. il ls4'0lripo1f'fl In 1 I f and seniors who lim.-r :irrainr . curly fall, Ihr' Honor Sw rar. Dzlncc.. Ariollrvr lun: lrfvn, il i C Honor Society Officers: Shirley Gage, president: Pam Taber, vice president: Lee Marion, secretary, Loraine Leonard critic: Dale Barbour, treasurer. Illilfkllljl lwriml, win: I1 lk zu ii ur IRL r me ul i4!i'Yf- ur nl-mr, MAKE '1'lm'i' n.-xsxrzr, was rrrru xr 1 . lor their :iununl ll1ptuNrv. 'i Liurtrion iinnquvl in Maj. wirir honor ni its new rucurlwrs. i:ill'illlY Game was sponsorcd lx un Hx L H . oi several teachers who wvrc -M uw the winter. , We ,- -Q,-qv-mr H111 tlr ll me tl1.1t4111 lidneatioti lo Vow have Gppvlflmlhes 1 31-1 1'.1..11.1 slim- ns :lit-1: lio111el.u1ds. 'J i I-ltfmb OmafnZa1vr0w il I l'lllfNl llitlki .1.'XNLlli.'XR 11.l1-111, i.111l.lcrla111ll111si111riarcd its ow11 program of student exchange by l If -1 ,XlllL'I'l1'Jl, 'l'l11: cxclianigc was arranged when Hilmi's father, Z,anz1bar's lui 1l1. li1111t11l 51.111-s and met Mr. Alton Farnsworth, Supt. ofGuilderland r 141- .1-. 11. 11.-111 his llkllllt' in Zanzibar, a British protectorate off the coast Of 1 ii, .toppling 111 l,o11do11 to see his brothers who are being educated Ihefe- .ii ill--11 .Xlt.1111i1t1l luiitie, 1 zlif T.lllll'.-tllk .1111l study .11 Guilderland for the remainder of his high school Y Y -1111 1111-11 111 1l11' llniied States. Although he has been in this countr for ..1 li.. ill'1l 1111p1't-ssioii ol the United States: 1 lil 1111 1.111 t-.1111v to .1 stop and the passengers went down to the air termtn 111- iiiporr 1111 our way l1o111e. Ull my way I chanced to see many 1 .1 1 .1 lil-111111. We reaelied home in the late hours of the evening. 111- I1 1. 111 the Albany area. lt is a small village consisting of about IWO 11.1ll, 1l11' people are very hospitable and kindhearted. It is one of their He onl al ne -l i .1llE,'llllL' proeeeded to his destination. l was met by my host who cat wide roads 4- 11. llll' 111 .1 most polite way asking questions regarding my journey. The .ma 1. il1.1t they have a rapid way ol speaking when one is not used to il. l 1111111 lHUlllllItflllllOll is dillerent from what I am used to hearing. 1 11 om- l :nppoae rs, to Americans, Education is more valued than anylhillg else. ey work very hard. Compared to other countries America provides Com' r everybody is important enough to hold students IH 4l vbwfsowlgw Qtusngwts C0no!a1Gwa1sagau A.F.S. STUDENT FROM FINLAND The American Field Service Student Exchange Program is designed to acquaint students with ti e 'Q-is ofpgeple in other lands, thus promoting international understanding and good will. Guilderland's A.F.S., student this year is a pretty, ash-blond Finn, Carola Gronhagen. He: nargvf i urb of Helsinki. the capitol of Finland, where her father is Vice President of The Finnish Board M ' l L F J Llnfizfi i Finland, Carola attended private school. and her scholastic potential can be easily shown hy her evner. the English language, as well as her ability to speak Finnish, Swedish, and German, Since her arrival at the home of Dr. William Nelson last summer, Lollan, as hc, mend, will fir . well adapted to American life. In fact, with her dancing. dating and ready laughter, the has hem: e ican teenager, that, excepting her Finnish accent and her extremely intense powers of obaerv,-.fron .r ishard to think of her as a foreigner. This is easily seen by her following comments: 'Before writing anything else, I want to thank all of you for the wonderful year I have had here 1, f This has been an experience that I am going to appreciate and remember for the resr of my life. I fo . pay you back for what you have given me, but lhope that you have gained something frorr, ,mir I r if Finland. Every time I meet new people, they ask of me: 'What were your first impression: of rrif I my arrival now seems to be so far behind that I cannot really remember my firsr thoughts. flnf ' r clearly though. lwas surrounded by friendly people all the time. Wherever I went during rhosr sons who gave me a friendly smile. and who asked me questions about Finland. Finland is the most northern country in the world, but we do not have polar bear: J. alkirrg ' have electricity. Life in my country is usually not very much different from what ir is hers. able to the siesta-life of southern Europe, it seems more relaxed than life here. The biggest difference in the kind of life that l am confronted by is probably sthooi, fi'lTi'. derland Idid nothing but apathetically stare. Everything was so strange, and l had diffif nlfifc .1 tend a private secondary school in Helsinki, and I take about 16 subjects, all of whit h are tgiaf year after year, but only a few days a week. We have no study halls, and I had never hear! s When school is over for the day, we leave the building as fast as possible. simply hw a- ities that catch anybody's attention. We do not have rests as often as you do, but just hcff-re f get big exams. All the questions are essay questions. Another big difference for me was the re. ers and students. At home it seems to be much more formal. We address our tear hers hy :hear 1 stand up when they enter the room and when we answer a question, and also rvlrcn they lr-air f -s The weekend is party time, which is easy to guess, when you see the hollow-eyed sru.lc':'1 r 1 Monday morning. Our parties usually last much longer than yours do. llut life is not ali- ass lil' periods come, everybody looks hollow-eyed again, but tlils time there are other reasons. ' -'-' 0 '1 the day and olive ' night too, Sim e' book I tlituigav something al-own' you have seen 111:- Every tration has tr suits the citizens he for having learned 1 Carola discusses trawl i-ir'-r RAI' and Maureen McCarthy ftleirei visited Europe last summer. .. .................... Qwwfw is Uwmoiw r qv. N795 'nvvvwvvy,' , N ,y X r:.,,: :infix :Qmilr-i, Hr-rlw Sr-hcrzcr, Joel Eisenhandler, Jay Twombf I X, ,,,,,1g,1 rgmlrx in-lls, Dnlu l3.rrlmnr, Tom Mayer, Dennie Empie, Dre U11 Oqulw 'K' for fi if , 2, 5 O A 3 ., , ' ! ! Q K Y ,Q ,W if M Q, J , A lf. L I. :Jinx S: 1i.wn,3 rZ.rqnlr-as, Henry lilcnmenauer, Jack Livingston, Jim r RUM' fl: illirrs liord, lirll Gray, Tom Grogan, Bill Van W , 51. l4..iv.m-1, lknn M1llcrqKenlSpring, Absentj, -wr - r K'sf.1I ,Q Jilin! 2- Lili .vfm-lin mi-,r.1.r: - :lil'rUL1n'i'lIlN ra-1 ilu lwlvill 4 un alll.-rl In QIUO 9 O.. 7-nl.-zrvil In l ir. xmlllrrril , Q 0 :ull Milli- i' Hrvr: l.iIu1.l fllllblll, VDO O 0 O P' 0 z ii 1' Clhvo I 1 re K sol 4! 1 K' P00 I1 gl 'f nn' I ur- ,. 'Woo fu U ,, 0 ' .U -,oo 0 Key Club Officers - ROW 1, SEATED: John Lockwood, President, John Osterhout. Treasurer. ROW 2, STANDING: Bob Batters, Vice President, Andy Bauman, Secretary, 'l Uwlwwewe 2 s E 1 V l l l r i 5CCpIfC'S fxnrmixl Spzngllezrri ?..n',f1' 'l:1' 4 Qmpfw Qffuiiffo This. X va1fto:5g.inlf,rfJf.f Septre Service Officers - ROW 1, m 'W Q' W :Vim 'fn SEA-1-ED: Linda MCNiVen. PICS.: school problcine. 1.1 f p?rf G' NanCY Serviss V Prcs ROW 2 mncd lm 'W i'l 'l 3 ll 'flf- STANDING: Judy Zonitch. secretary: Lucille this Fllllb :pf.n:,.r: ,arf . lnncr, serving ar if :nm 1-. Maureen McCarthy, Trcas. , rrullcftrnyg hnnlfinyq Fil, 1 lfipf: E l l Sceptre Service Mrs. Herman, advisor Left to right, ROW 1: Grace Gcrhardl, Judi Murray, Ann Gilman, Sally RNVCIIF, Twin Thomas, Carol Becker, CnrolCl1aln1crs. ROW 2: Cindy Barney, Cl1cryll'il.u2kc, La Knapp, Linda Brust, Marilyn Jacobson, Cindy Arlnslrong, jane KCIII. ROW 3: Linda F Lorna Moore, Pam Taber, Joscclyn Ucrhardl, Kathy Riggs, Carola Gronhagcn, .Xliwra Calkins. ROW 4: ,loan Grcscns, Shirley Gage, Chris Polstcr, Camille Briggs, Gcorgzn Evans, Andrea Tymchyn, Duanninc Polslcr. A VP is cf ar Vow C0111 CL fu f U11 bl Ii x ig, Suv l.n'n'Il, Imrlw Atwood, Eugene McCumber. ROW 5: in Nnllmx fmxisnircrj, Sharon Pergi fvice presidentj, Deannine x x. X- M,if.m gsm-rc1.ix'yj. ROW 125 Nancy St. John, Ann Quinlan, Ro- 'i rsauxaiw. .'XllI1UHll1.lll, 13.111111 Lutzin, Trudy Reich, Pat Schramm, i iezvii, RUM' 321 Mary llmrunvk, Sundy Temple, Brigid Leary, Shar- x...1r,x xx I., r. , . Mnmlyn ,I.n-alison, june Kent, Eileen Cence, Sandra NUM' lg ,lnili Wimri, Carol lhindolin, Chris Lockner, Carol King, ui. Inrii'5vh1v1'h.lllII1, Loraine Leonard, Joan Gresens, Ginny aww In IH-rlv, Dnnxilil Drost. yea the Tea the pro CXC , our Po? me va: IOi tail FIA. qighiiglll aiu r..4 qw, ' 'Q 500115515 3'C0lleggy :nr :gums . Undu me -If M idenr, Dum infdrmative S were helm SPCIUKGB Cam: us fimhandde. reaching, Len ru right, SEAT EDI Lewis Walter. John Dailey- Marie Valvo, Thomas ArmSU0nF' I, ' 1 ' - .Ii-1 ro -rrgjlir, ISTANDING: Herbie Scberzer, Don Dmsty Mr- Pryor fadvisoyy, Sandy Lnnplr, Brigid Leary. Glen Connors, A nn Latridge. 9 J V 1 5 fabibgouw' '-J .,,, cw, i T This club works to encourage school spirit, 6 through posters and or- ganized cheering at games. They are easily recognized by their white ' blouses and red skirts and vigorous school spirit. They should be congrat- ulated for their fine job. LL1fll0I'lfflll, ROW lg Icryrq' Meyer, 'lria,. nrerj, Cheryl ldirclscy fvict- prvaiflf-my, LM: lLlClll,. ROW 2: lmil lfflllflll, 5.rmlr,n l',rrl,'v ROW fig Suu f:H'illllCl, flinfly Lriolra. lurrrf N.'1m'y lV10fJlll, llurlmrn I-mole. Qfdaxlntg dub The Distribulive EdllCflllUll Club was lurrrrvcllwny1',1rs.1y1fwulrrlrr 'nf ofthe Friendly School SIOYCJ. Il is vorrrpmi-il ul IIIl'llllN'li1Yf rlw in-mill. techniques of merelwntlising. Sonic ul ilu- llIt'lllbCli of lln- Llulw fill ,rl f year the Club sponsors the sale ul Mason r.rmlylu,g.til1 1-nmulgln lurid: 11-1 projects. 1 4 Left to right, ROW lg Ray Sager, llurris Nilslty, l,l.rx'c lillswurlll. R011 iilflllf 1 ArtRa1'ferty. ROW 2: Robert Drost, Robert llcvlicr. P-llll H-Hyllll. UCOUZL' Kiiley. Susan Creamer, Terrace Andrews, John Lit-phcrl. .lklllll C0101- 0 L Vow mx' l hh In rrrglng Larry Cedilotte, lan.-.mln-ll, Sally Wells, Paula Lutzin, :rl-wl, l'cnnyNortl1rop, Marcy Rice, I. Alice Lothridge, Evelyn Stacow Sue Phillips. ROW 2, left to rif Mary Devino, Carolyn l-looton, 3 .rslsmvn lil-rl1.rrtl1, Nancy Crcnrncr. ROW 3, left to right: Sandy Terng l-rin: slim-rslcmc, Suu Williams, June Morrier, Sharon Iessrner, Cindy . .wh xo 11511111 loin Zynccki, Dave Van Heusen, Greg Warner. Ken won-. Chris llolslur, Linda Pitcher, Judy Roth, Jay Twombly. 'N Cheryle .iaren g Pangbum, 3rigid Leary, rrong. ROW . Lorna A-V dub if INN Ld. .W iwi X J'd.'i 3 ,fl Ms? N 4 ' L f.n:.,'1:nrj, Gordon Cohcrn, John Kane, Ralph wp, -ifrrxc. Don Drost. FRONT ROW: John Mooney The Audio-Visual Clllhhii a two-fold program. Firsl.iS to strengthen me instructional program of the school with audio-visual material. and second, is to train studemslll the use of this equipmenl- Without this club there would be no movies, tape recordilly or records for the studenrwf our school to enjoy. l ggwogomwsclxooffami 12- GOOD MORNING! These arc your frrcndly announcement grrls the posscssors of these cheerful vorces greet you every momrng ar 8 1 rn Nouces of dances club mccrrngs 'rrhlcrrc g rmcs schedule changes and other acuvrrrcs arc bronyhr to the atrenuon of all szudenrs over rhc P A Ihc days lunch menu IS grvcn and for the extra close llsteners the weathcr forecast I'l11ghl somcrrmcs bc heard hang -u we N Mr Sengenberger adxrsor ROW 1 lcll to rrcln Jvllll UYKUIION Juv 7 Wwdl Dou Canders Tony Irank jack liurhcs MDW L llk lord joln Kun nk QQ 0 nCooper B111 Gray B111 Vmwrr Jolrnbolodoh lx V I 'M M'-H I J Card John Lockwood JcffK1ng3 Jcrrx Del Lotto C.-rn mul XllbL'xl k 1 Sprmg Aim Qn rf Ulnrrlrr-Q X ' ' 'd ,x f-,J ' ' ' ' xl , 1 J 4 . , I !!L ,' My V PAQ , I' ' ., ' 7' s V-- 1 Q ' ' ' N. ' I' I . 'I I ,-' . ' ' '. . ' ' w ' I , 1 - -1 - Y , ' ' ' 2 . K?- l , l.r:nIr',r, Pnrrlrs l..r,'1:,, rflw. f, ' . Slrzrfm Vvrpgl, Inrfrlvf lffr I ., ' 1 ' Tyr rvhyrr, jr fly '12, I d h 6 ol A .aa v , L U AA ' 1 ......--' M in ' r Q ' A U 9' A ' 1 ' -A A Y ,H X ' . A - , r f , 1 ni, I -f ,Y H' ' ' ' ' ' . I 3 . , 1 ,, f ' ' - UQT94 - N ,Y N 5 v ,' 1 s XI ' K Q 'I s, . ' I ' X 5 I 3 , - ur fn-.1 . lf 'I'-. rn , ' ' 1 Q w 'U'11w: rf- 'ff 1 ' , - .' . V -' , AJ I' . ,'f. ': cal I 5- ,ns 1,,, K V .--,------- ' ' ,,..., -1 ., . V V the hook, thc Year- qf 10 gnc credit to ig.:1ir:.1tro.rs .xi GCHS. I I III L' irc mam, t ' tor thc Mrarrrorrt .anis '1 rl s . :rd also X -X tlrir , . ' ZISIIHIOTS LA A B A--is wrt .O. .lr .. NN t0..xLlr5. 5: rc sm' Ii' Xl' Gruscrrs. .t.i... .. .A,,...,, ki M... .5 I ...I 85x ' L ' svhnol I A1001 k5kr .r. . rr.a South MIYCII' I ' OTCIICSI X YOWCMWJNJWP 4 SPE XKING CHOIR DIRECTOR: Miss Comstock members: - xlnon-, W. Sisk, S. Phillips, M. Jacobson CHOIR lDlRIic2'I'OR: Mr. Wagner. SOPRANOS: Allen, An Atcliiristirr, I., firchinson, Bandolin, Barney, Batzinger, C lmpp, lbuwrm, G. Gerhardt, I. Gerhardt, Gonya, Gresen Riurnmr, King, Knapp, Martin, Pratt, Rasmuson, Rau, Re St-Irr.rrrnir, Shearer, Sparks, St. John, Tardiff, Van Patten Ivrllnws, Wilcox. ALTOS: Becker, Branick, Brower, Calif Dame . Bawi DIRECT OR: Mr. Greserf rr, I ls- 1, I IP. I,.rx1 I' Nw V Ovflwsfml D. Langenwalter, B. Iv. dinelli. TROMBONES: W. Smith, A. I-Iahn. S R. Gray, G. Cohen, J. DRUMS: I. Kaasa. Rafferty. STRING BASS: Ilmall, L, Lei, G, 1. Crouuse, zraling, . Robinson, eatherwax, Campbell, . TRUMPETS: neon, D. Gia:-Q Lockwood, Q IPLOPHONES: ' W. Cofrancesco, G. Grd,-, B. Statile, , Cebula, R. R. Austin. ' . I . l mmvonledfmasw The high school hand hz: fine job this year, having pf- aeveral crinr.e:rr.: in the 1 :r..d.tri:in:r. 'l f :rr G ..l'1 F.le.r.e:rit:ir'f, 4 - , the South QUITE r The hfmd iz f. f Grctfzrlz, Him, N ,chonl Lflfuf. A Chappell, Darling, Goedde, Guyette, Hagmayer, Hayden, Jessmer, Kent, wtfomz SA Kramer, MacDonald, Marion, Morier, Palmer, Pergl, Pitcher, Robertson, f'h n'A' prof: ' it. Nl L Rockwell, Sanders, Schierbaum, Shave, Speers, Tymchyn, Valve, Wever, UW M' 1 Young. TENORS: Armstrong, Gill, Gray, Hahn, Hughes, King, La Porte, Leibert, Morse, Noakes, Rafferty, Riley, Rowley, Sands, Scherzer, Twombly, White. BASSES: Asch, Bauersfeld, Bauman, Canders, Charn- berlin, Cohen, Hellijas, Keyser, Karmo, Lockwood, Maclntyrc, Mcycr, Osterhout, Reed, Rutledge, Smith, Spring. CoawrtfBmwL DIRECTOR: Mr. H. Gresens. FLUTES: G. Atchinson, 1. Grcscns, A. King, l. Sfliicrlm 1:11, J. Batzinger, E. Bruhn, L. Carpenter, J. Cebula, J. Gillis, C. Gronvall, G. Mncrlnti-rc, H. 3.1: Rogers, E. Smith, N. Speers, C. Stumpf, T. Gallant, C. Klein. OUOES: C. flandnlln, S, film' BASSOON: J. Solodow. BASS CLARINET: P. Locper. SAXOPHONES: W. Cofrnrtrctro, Cl. flrf., Verch, G. Cohen, R. Gray, R. Rafferty. CORNETS: S. Carl, D. Giardinelli, IJ. l,angz'n'-Q alrf-, Mabie, V. Mastrianni, R. Morse, B. Watson. FRENCH l-IORNS: R. Chamberlin, T, lmrr-nv, C 1 F. Furey, W. Korn, M. Reed. TUBAS: J. Braco, R. Fletcher. TROMBONES: l, Angie, I. SH Lockwood, G. Murphy, W. Smith, L. White. PERCUSSION: M. Bush, J. Kansa, D. Sands, P. I , 11 - -W -- - -- at the home football garnez, , Youfupwawwqg 1 t r Slmngri-la. l :J rl l nhl nr lS4rrb.n'a Nelson, Corky Wells, Chris Peters, Barb: .Tussey rr l I rll X rn Wm, Marilyn Jacobson, Jack Livingston, Lee Maries and Juaiowpww The Sll3llgIl'l3 Prom formed the climax of the jlll'li0f war of the Class of 1963. Especially due to the efforts of the Decorations Chairman Grace Gerhardt and her faithful co-workers, Jean Lawhead and Judy Wood, and including thc energetic help of many others, the gym was U8HSf0fm5d I f into an Oriental Paradise. f ,ft Barbara Corky Chris Barb? Nelson Wells Peters Tugef' Quin 3 01 Last year's King and Queen, Dave Warner and Carol Schrnuck crown this year's choice, Bill Gray and Bnrbnru Tussey. AmiE19e2 A wooden bridge guarded by japanese lnnterns formed the entrance into Shangri-la. Giant black paper murals decorated with colorful Japanese Geishzis lrznm-d the background and were dotted by trees draped in pink angel hair and hauntingly illuminated by revolving colored spotlights. The towering, golden pnpier-mnehe Budda reigned over the scene from one end ol the gylll and guarded the throne for Queen Barbzirn :md King lllll. D4 Kent .Zvi rf :wi ik K ' 'iv' L 'I' I v f- ,pf C, ll,, x, lJi....,+ l,'-I be efljoyirugj rin l t i 4 l 4 l 'A' f jndy Wood :uid 'lvl .1 . .f. Shangri-Ln ns ljli look on. 523' Qi A A' A 1 if it sin Loraine Bill Marilyn Mrk Lff Gray. 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Iiwlnaml RI1ls.11'1'iX'Il1gIl1 Dallas READY TO SERVE YOU COMPLETE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Class Rinqs -Commcncemenf Announcemenis Czfnpn and GownsF7Iv1odaIs and Awards--Diplomas Taylor-made Yearbooks L. G. BALFOUR CO. RHITI IEY 81 SIMON TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. Hooc-QKINS OQFIEALFOUR Gu: Hodqlrins, Bob Gray, Don Nash and Jim Gerding P.O. Box 9 SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK Phono Exprass 3-5374 EXprnsx 3-8083 BUCKLEY'S Rawlings - Sand Knit - Riddell Groceries and 'o'xeltiee l.ARRY'S Carrnan ,-'albany Hoa Phone: EL Lgirp 5 - 7393 351 Hudson Avenue fCorner Lark Streetl P.O. Box F8061 Albany, New York MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Exclusive School and Team millqm 'F ljzmfl lnfatrwxrr. Athletic Supplie s LARRY GINSBURGH 73 Fourth Str I l ! Telephone HO Z-2.948 Albany HO 5-1381 Area Code 518 S- UQW MEURS 84 DUTTON, INC A All Types I ' I Heating and Air Conditioning ' . y - . ,. i .A , f01'fl1w.i 160-C Quail sheen 4, 5, A 4 1 M Albar1Y, New York ,Ll-'1HH 7!l 'I:'f1 JOHN E. 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Urban Environment Resident and Day Students Fully Accredited Auto Equipment DETROIT SUPPLY CO., INC 102-106 Central Avenue Albany, New York HO 5-2255 H, YCUR FRIENDLY Thefuncthnmofthestoreist' rm vide mate rials and supplies the lowest prices and then to use p tof the yearly gain for Worthwhile pre Ncts for the beneEi of the endre stlem body. 6' With pride, we point to some of the projects sponsored fully or jointly with other activities: 62 - 63 School Sign 61 - 62 Aquarium 60 - 61 Stereo Hi-Fi 59 - 60 Choral Robes 58 - 59 Special Funds for SCHOOL STORE 6-Q-Q-' i -' . 1 tr-4' ..,.f-'l -'11 - nw' W -v iwhlil mn .--vp ll . vr'1 ', ...I 11 he L ,qv I -.-I 'A ,W ' 'L if A f' ff- ' ' . -Ll fy w H' K I V- ' N , ,..........,.........,....e ..., ....-r-......, .,, ,. .. .. K . Qffsw. 6 '-M ,.i' W' , an .. ns. it . .A 8 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1963 FRO1vl THE GUILDERLAND CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL KEY CLUB ffff CL +V' 0. J Nl 'RNA' N0 196.1-1963 ROSTER ,.--:mmm iQJlVJll1JlL1gi1 -- Advisor ,ffvvl R -'-:fifwl J, in C w T J . C. J . T T J . R. Delaney Eisenhandler Empic Ford Gray Grogan King Kraemer Livingston Mayer Miller Patnode Patterson R. D. H. A. J. K. J. D. W M J. C. Rowley Sands Scherzer Skogstrand Spring Spring Twombly VanHeuseI1 .. .3 i, van wie 15 Wa1aS E 4 Warner Wells J J. 8- J. SUPPLY CO. Sales and Service UNion 1-8702 R.D. W2 Alta-f!'10nt. New York Electrical Appliances Fashions for the Young and the Young at Heart HOUSE OF GLADWISH Color T. V. Specialists 2555 Western .-'-.'ff:nuf: J. FERRAIOLI - R. FERRAIOLI Guilderlanrl, FAI. Y. BUD MUNROE lNcar McCormack'a Corrngray ST. LUCY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Grand Street Altamont, New York Masses: 8, 9, l0,l1, 12 AM. REVEREND B. J. DOBRZYNSKI Pastor CONGRATULATIONS TO JUDY WOOD AND BEA ANN SCHEMPP WALTER F. WESSENDORF. JR ALTAMONT DEPARTMENT STORE Buster Brown and Carters Children's and Infants' Wear Lee Work and Casual Clothing Bond Street Shirts Ship-N-Shore Blouses - Skirts Lingerie and Hosiery 188 Main Street, Altamont, New York HlCKEY'S MUSIC STORE 201 South Tioga Street Ithaca, New York Phone 4 ,, A Complete Music Store 4 K ,f V ff! I Checking Accounts I Savings Accounts I Automobile Loans I Business Loans I Personal Loans I Home Improvement Loaf I Safe Deposit Boxes I Estate Planning BANK of ALBANY Downtown 63 Slate Street Uptown i084 Madison Avenue Stnyvcsanl Plaza Western Avenue at Fuller Road M mm-r Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .inn Federal Reserve System 1 p Q fi r -A Church of I ST. MADHEIIIE SDPHIE I l I' . - 3il'5 '- f '-'L' -, - M ' ' A e nrt 'Q fills W mi H ff QLEABJQ 105 B It if l Jerctae-Ei-f, A A .0 L. 1 ,,a?:-f--I 1 :jrri :0nrvi1.ir1Il7r3rj I S T D P fGUiId0rIandD Schenectady 3, New Q-.3 ramm '. 10041, . . .. .. 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