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

 - Class of 1968

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Through the process of eclnc-ation Cnilclerlancl has helpecl its stnclents to grow in lcnowleclge, wiscloni, ancl incliviclnality, Their responses to the daily Challenge have heen rewarding and ineinorahle. This hook isa dedication to. ancl a reflec-tion of, every incliviclnal who has joined in this process. 3 ' Curriculum W N-X W M. 0.7 N mb' n ,- W: us wigfi K ,-.15 x x X ,h is x 1' N I X Iwo: X . ,I X y0.!r q -X 5. ' 11 ,Q U6 I I If. fm., its X x 14 : 1 H, 11- g 11117 111 FP'I Q The faculty has an immense joh at Cuilderland. They have to cul- tivate the mind of each individual-hecause each individual requires a different attitude. The faculty at Cuilderland come from various backgrounds, hut all of them have a thing in common-a desire to help and instruct. They are guided hy their enthusiasm for their joh. It is this one important unique element that raises Cuilderland's cur- riculum so high. The teachers and administrators add a touch of imagination and life to the courses offered at Cuilderland. Cuilderland is lucky to he ahlc to offer a numher of very interesting and different courses aside from the required ones. Extra courses in all departments allow for the individual development of each student. The knowledge is at their fingertips, hut it is the faculty's individual interpretation of this knowledge that makes the whole prospect of education so exciting and alive 7 PE Hav Iwi 1 . 1 1 I . I . . I ' i V ' l i uperintendent of Schools xi? N.: t 4. . 1 tv lt I . tv- 5 t phllosopllx of edu- . ,mtl the fhstric mx - tu total gimx th ot the Stu , it e this plulostmplry is .rut ptecl, he must t ' '. Q .4 1'estn1rc-t-s to implement 11 Ja -- ' 'X'lClll1llIlCC'l It' il st-liool mlistrict is to he truly excellent, 't 3 - uw icuttt-tl to im-ctinj the needs 21 pmhlcnis of imlivicluzll sttlclents. The superin- tt-ml 'ut must assume the leadership in Such a 'xj'r4tm, llc must he COIlSlilIllly alert to O r rhitit-s which clruin away' time from his primary' rc-sptmsihility ot' the hest education for every 5 lt 1- ' th i clistrict he Jerves. If this can clfmc. thc-ii the opportunity' is there for 11 Sllpef- int:-ntleiit of schools to affect the growth of K inclivithml stuc e . live Q--0' K ...Q ii' TI' Administration . 5 5 i t , e i I 1+ ' fx? l i i i i W.,--Y Seated: T.lN1cCruckcn,A.Hahn.H.Cur1m-n,ll.Smitl1. Stancling: lf. llatlltwty, NV, Vick. lt. lwtsst-lt. Absent: Xlrs. llrigyls. D. Solve. 1 Psisrgwsiii-S 3- . .X fs 1: - .X,. x. X X-x:ef'121i!:5Af9 N Y' A Mr. Slmncls MV- Qllililfml i. Top: Mrs. Claus, Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. ll:-ll Bottom: Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Crounse, Mrs. Marion. , V, ,,.,-,I Mr. Allnml The school lmoarcl uncl 1'lCllllllllSll'tlllOIl are an active part of the school. liuclt member of the llCllllllllSll'ttll0ll luis 21 cleii, nite effect on catch student. Mr. Strands is responsilale for the smooth operation of time lmusiness dealings of the district. Mr. Allamcl eoorclinzltes tlic' curriculum of the various schools. Xiu: Quintzum oversees lllCliltlll1lClltlllC1' of the districfs school. The combined eflorts ot' these people keep the district running ef- Hciently. 11ONV1'.111XY1'111'1'11'l'111l1'11I'1'1l1I1111.111'Q1C11l11l'1'8171l 1 l111A1'1111111l1l11lI1111X1111l1l11I1l11N1 1111-11-11111 1111111.111 111 11111112111X1'1'1'1'11l111L1111116111111 1!1kA1111'--111111 1 1l11'1NYU1A1111111'1l'1'1x111.1I'11111LQlllll11111'1'N1111.1111111 111111-1.z1Q1'Q1'111111s.111111'111111111111111 1'111-1111111111 N1111N1111111'1'111l1N1'111l111'l1 1'.1l'1'111111'1.11 112111-4111- 11111111 1211.111 :11111 1111 1111'1'1'11t111if1 1111- -1111-111 1111' 111111111-111. 1111- 111.1111--1. 11111 C-1-111111 NI11111. 1111- 111111-11'1'1'111111 1111-1111-1-11111'111-11-111-11111111111111111 X111lQl11NI11 111 .11111 1-111111111 11111 111111111'111111l11-1 1111' 11111.11 1. 11111111111- N111Jl11 31111111 1111-1111111-.111111i, .11111 1111111g .111.11 1111111111111 111111111111,11111 1.111111- 1l11lII1.1l111'11 1111111-11-1' 111 1111 .111 l111l1'.lN1'11 111111-1 111111- 1111' 1111- 111'1N111I.l1 -11-11. 1111 -1111-Q1111g 1111 1 11111-1 111 1111111.111 11l'L1l111. 11-1 11111 .11-1-1-111,1111-1- 111 111111111111 11 111111-11-111-1-1 1111 1'l11I11I1'lf'1Il 11111 111 11111111111 111111-1111.11 111 1111- 111-111-1111 .IIIK1 11-1 1111111'- 111 ll 111-111111 11111-1111-111-11111-111-1-111111 1111- 1111111 1'1111 .111111111111 111 1111111 111 1111- 11111111 1111 1'iI1'11 11111112111 1'11-.111111-. 1.11111 III 1111 1'.111.11'111' 111 11-.11'11, l1I111.1l11I11I11I1'1111111.1111.1111111 11111111111 11l11'11lf 11111'1111'1'X11111'1'111l1111'1x Principal's- Message ,-.--1 X a u N111 1301121111 Cu1'ls1111-Prlnclpal . . . . . - 1 xi.- X11: C1lI'1S11T1 1-111111-re 1111 011109 17IlSiI19SS 1 ' 1 Assistant Principal Mr. Kavanaugh chcclcs the halls. Office ecreiaries Among the most appreciated people in our school are Mrs. Twombly and Mrs. Cornelly, the oilice secretaries. They help to lessen the work of Mr. Carlsonand Mr. Kavanaugh, and help the students whenever they can. lease Y gg. f s M f ' if 4 5 A ' . -................a4-1 Mr. Norrnon Kavanaugh-Assistant Principal With Mr. Ciaccio on lcave, Mr. Carlson replaccd him leaving yet another vacancy in our inain office, With the addition of Mr. Kavanaugh though, the spot has once more been Hllcd. Because his dutics include- such items as supervision of altcndancc, adult cduc-ation. transportation, and discipline, Mr. Kavanaugli finds ahle help from such lcapchcrs as Mr. Rothstein and Nlr. Pryor. The students are glad to Gnd such an understand- ing administrator as Mr. Kavanaugli at Cluildcrland. Mrs. Hazel Cornelly and Mrs. Ronda Twombly 15? :tiff - 11111 ' 1 W? , ffl 1 Bw 1 1' 1 L 1 .' 51 P' 11 11 1 rf E 5 - I ,157 , ' I 2:11 LAK 31' A.. i' '11' get I 1. ', 141,311 1 R, ,Nf ' k,,IA K Q 4 ' A f K11111111111, 11 1 11 11, 111111111111 N1111f1X1171 11 X 11 11 I X1 1411 1 11111111111 1 11111 1 11 12 1 ff 1111111x11l1 1 ' 111-11111 1 111111111 1 X1 '11111 1 . 1 11111115111 1 X1111l11lL111 1111111 N11l111'1l1N 1.l11l' 1111-11 1111111111-1 1111' 11'.11111111, 111- 111111 11111 1-1111111114111 .1 1111111 111 111.11111111111111 1'11'.l1ll1lU,.1l111111.1lll' 1.11l1l11Q 11 1,11111.111' .11111 1'11l1'1l'll1 111111111111 1111 IIN 111 111111111 111111 4 ,1111 .1111'.111 1111111 111 1111111 11111 1111- 1111111 11111111111 11I'111111'l1111111111Q111 11,1111 111111'11111111l.1111.1111111111-I 1111l1111.11'11111111111'1111111 Cafeteria X P. Cunningham, B. Daniels, H. Perez, l. Sholpes, B. Colley, D. Ciruola, T. Kilmafle, To provide the students of Guilderland with well balanced lunches, the staff prepares the food into interesting meals. The preparation of these meals requires a great deal of time and work and the cafe- teria staif deserves recognition for their efforts. 1 I i Y Mrs. Mosallfllielician Mrs. Vl'0Oi'I12lll'-Cllf'I'lx The people in the IBM oflice save the faculty and administration many hours through the use of their valuable and com- plex machines. Their role in computer pro- gramming has become an indispensible part of Cuilderland, and it promises to become even more important in the future. Mrs. Tuff, Mrs. Herchenroder, E. Regan. 13 111 Guidance Mr. joseph Purcell-De iartment Chairman Counse or Mr. jolm Ryan Counselor ,442 Mr. Charles Richards Counselor At Guilderland fhere are ffmr guidance sounselnrp They are exfias-eifra people who do not have , highly' defined 'task +C Out 'ffiih each piipi, They are free fe work with each student as an in dividual-to help hirn ui he wishes to he helped, Hovif fhe counselor assists a student varies For some he is only source if mfcrntaion concerns ing educational 'foceiional requirementsg for others he is a close ifriend. a confldant or a source of inspirafion For all he is open-open to discuss each individuals needs to use talents and training to assist the student meet these needs. The varying needs among todays smdents makes assist- ing each individual a challenge for counselors. Mr. Ilutchin Tibbitg Counselor 4 A, U is my Mrs. Mary DUSZki9W'iCZ Secretarx' Mrs. Betty Rice Secretary vw . is L. ii A P r i SN 4' Library f V win .gr i .-5,53 - ?. In N 1 , 2. 1 f . - 5 i fwff as yy . -4.4-f' 1 '23, X-1- f, '.! ur . 'kg Al' ,. f 9 5 ' - W' ..-. Q J V I V' Miss D0l0l'CS Ropke Mr, Cullen finishes his rescarcli. Librarian Books are the keys to our knowlede. Each book we open helps us to gain knowledge. Without the library and its assistants, Miss Ropke, Mr. McMahon, and Mrs. Asch, our minds might be blank. Miss Ropke is always there to lend ai help- ing hand in finding a good book, film strip, record or tape for you. The library seems to grow more and more eacli year. The shelves are being filled with more and more books, but somehow Miss liopke finds a space for each and every one of them. In the library you will Hnd not only Miss Hopke, but the card catalog, veiiieal files, the periodical index and a multitude of hooks. If you open a hook you might find that key to knowledge. Mr. Edmund McMahon Assistant Librarian Q i Mrs. Reba Asch Secretary .Q Mathematics The Math wide variety of the student is able lenge of individualhm. to prove theorems, -we 1 short-cuts, and to lwm ter concepts. With the age descending upon us W dent finds Math more of a if sity than it was before. 5454, Mrs. Irene Kent Mr. Arthur Bourdeau Math 10, 11, and 12 Advanced General Math Intermediate Algebra If Nr S2 XIX. Mr. Robert Stlmson Department Chairman hill PCICI' Cl'iHill Mrs. Elaine Math I2 and 13 Intermediate Math 10 AHSMKiiligfglillgzilbin P. Knrusse looks up for a break, Ligal-ir0AA1?,ne V , an Mrs. Linda Kleinke Shorthand I, II Business Education The business department trains and prepares the individual for ca- reers in the business world. Guilder- land provides a large range of business courses. This includes typ- ing, shorthand, business math, bookkeeping, business law, steno- script, and distributive education. On-the-job training supplements these classroom courses. Students work in the school store and help out in the ofiices. Their skills are also appreciated by many of the extracurricular activities. Mrs. Beverly Harrington T ing Reta,iEng 12 Mr. Herbert Weidemen Data Processing Retallmg I Business Arithmetic Office Practice I, II . . B th L t . udf Mr. A, ll ur Hutson Mrs Shi 231111011 Mr. George Cefrrhardt It Business Arithmetic Tlthanmg Depagtnient Clhairman 'L ' . HW Bookkeeping L H Person? Typing Daltailrintigcessing Business Arithmetic NY ir. Dou la Els 'li Stare, Retiiliig 1,131 .xi-I Mrs. Evelyn Mr. Robert Steenburgh e mel. Business Training 1.55 L Data Processing I, II Sec?dclt5:il?lsPr:clyE0e Personal -Typing Stenotype Typmg Oiiioe Practice I Mrs. Mary Osterhout Shorthand II Business Arithmetic Office Practice I, II ' Physical Education The Physical Education Department exposes all stu- dents to a wide variety of physical activities, everything from basketball to folk dancing, from volleyball to wres- tling. The department seeks to develop each person to his fullest extent. In addition, it encourages an individual to End a certain game that he can play well and to develop his skill in it. This development is usually brought about through intramurels or through ninth period sports, In all, the department hopes to produce young people sound in body as well as mind and thus better equipped to face the challenges of the world Mrs Mary Yager Q mich lxtnxou pitks the team for cross country rela s lvlr Fredenck Field Department Chairman sz-4' NN 1 Mr Harold Kenyon Mrs Shirley Tetreault Herman Wyld usic Mrs. Ruth McGowan t t --fx F, x., i ii .Q-' . i 14' h Mr. Louis Gardner Orc estra Lessons Lessons Mr. Samuel Ferruchi Lessons -3' X if 'Q fx as far. Mr. Herman Gresens Band Lessons X Mr. Richard Wagner Department Chairman Choir Music Theory Voice Lessons Music coming trom all directions sur- rounds a person walking down the hall eighth period. The practice rooms have ovcr- flown into the tcacher's cafeteria and onto the stage. Here the students are developing their own individual talents in music, whether it be playing a iazz clarinet or sing- ing a perfect run from the Messiahf' By exposing each student to both contemporary and classical works, the Music department seeks to help him discover just where his talents lie. Each student is offered the op- portunity of taking lessons in their own field, and aid and instruction are always available eighth periods. By doing this, the Music de- partment hopes to enable a student to be so equipped that he can participate in a col- lege or community music group. M1 Frank Clcero 9111111 l1lOkR l7All ep ll tma nt Ch Ill 111 Ill 58 K..fl FOREIGN LANGUAGES At Gmlderland Hve languages are taught These languages enable the mdxvldual to galn a greater knowledge of a language dlfferent from h1s owm Our school 15 for tumte to have '1 modem language l'1b wl11cl1 19 f1n nnportant supple ment to classroom sess1ons and modem textbooks Forelgn films 'md l1l'GI'lll1I'6 are also prov1ded hy the school The experlence gamed from takmg part ln Gullderlands excellent l'lllgll'12C program and lesumnff 'lliflllt the languflge and culture of 1 fore1gn countrv W1ll be '1 greqt 'nd to the student for the rest of h1s hfe Aw Mrs Anita Rlchank Cermanl 7 3 g o Brlen m' I1 lm h O RUSSIRH H1story Lltm l '7 3 Spmlsh IOAR Russxan 1 2 3 M1ss Nfmcv Ryan Miss Arlette Hel-neg 1111 lmnch l ll l AR French9 3 11 Mr Bruce Blbbms f 1 1 Atv . ' '. . ' - K 1 ' .4 z 1 1 I . K . . , Y., l K. h , 1 ' ' D 1 c A . K , , ', 1 . n K ' 1. c . , . ' ' . 1 'S . . . L. ,. '. H . , ' , L, D QA I , 2 1 Q 1- 1 a Q W ' 7 A ,fx I x ' sw- ' 1,'1 1 J 1 .Fw-1. in , ,p . . . , - - 1 Q Mrs. Clad s . Q Y VI- P1v0l16ll D1 like BIIS? Ellnon Ames O, . y M155 Karen .ly 's ,, 5131 g in 10 . . Q' bl . Q ,I l A 1 k , .,, 1 1 ,1 ' 1 J V , up . -.m j7, f3l ' . l 1 , :Qs 1 K . ,X 5 Q Q , 5111 'sll l, fl, I0 74, 1 ' . ' INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Neil Van DeCarr Metal l, 2 . Donald Kline Photography XVoodworlcinx1 l, 2 ff ' Mr. Edward Munson Department Clmirinun Pottery l'llClllSll'l1ll Cf'l'2lllllLS The Industrial Arts Department offers boys the opportunity to gain skills they can use throughout their lives. They learn how to repair Cars, huild useful products and work with vice tricity. It prepares them for n full and usc-ful litm- after they Hnish school :md ure on their own. -x Mr. Richard Palmatier Mr. Robert Cacchillo Printing Electricity 1 'Transcription 1, 2 Electronics HOMEMAKING Mis Nfllry Alice Rvan Dr p ll tmcnt C hmmm Slum rl Tlx The special class learns the essentials of baking 21 cake. Courses in home and family living tlu curilculum in the Home Economics Depart- ', ment All girls are encouraged to participate in is m im full or half year courses as possible in the irr is of foods, clothing, housing, manage- ment sfifety, home nursing, child development, 61001111112 and health. It is hoped, that after 1- mq some of these courses a girl will be better picpired for the life she will lead after gadun- tion Miss Ivlthlcen xvllll IIHSOI! lll llll l Miss Judith Ceorge Miss Sue Ellen Warren HH lslll Homemalcing 1, 6, 10. 11 rl Mr. Arthur Xlechnnical Druwinq l Aclvfinc' Yczirlmnk A ART ,Z-Q. Mr. Paul Krauss Drawing :incl Painting limit' .Xrt .'XflYJllli'I'1l Kit Crafts: lnivricn' Dr-sign Jewell NI Crum Basic Ml Inclivicluulism on the part of the nrt stnrlc-nts is :lowl- Qiyiw, Opecl hy lho prohlems given lay their ll'2lC'llC'l'S :incl tlwii Self-lnotivutccl inlcresl. Wfliollicr in Pmsicj Arl' or lnlvrior I. Design the Sluflcnls prove Cupululc :incl c'1'c'z1tix'0 in lhvi respeclive fields. Talent is only part of il Creation, Host of ai finished product is composed of long hours zincl hzircl work. Thv Art Dcpurlnicnt is very funclmncnlnl to ihr' cle-wlopmr-nl of the incliviclunl slnclcnt. Mr. Theodore Vick M . V' k ery r ic L-ry iust cauft xuiclvrxlaml why Cmgk plate is Mechanical Drawing 1, 2 IIPSNC Klvwll. Driver Education Driver Education has been taught at Guilderland since 1954. Over 1000 high school pupils and adults have com- pleted the course. The objection of the popular course is to develop within all pupils the proper attitude necessary for safe and efficient driving. This year the Driver Education department is trying to help the individual face the challenge of learning how to drive and how to stay alive and happy. Mr. john T. Ryan Mr. Ronald Olin Driver Education Driver Education Special Education Mr. Rourke captures the attention of his class. Mr. Robert Rourke Special Education Throughout the school year, the spe- cial education pm- gram at Guilderland has provided for some new innovationsforiis students. With the co- operative planning of the Home Economics department and the Guidance oilice, the students have planned and maintained then' own kitchen area, and have developed and constructed a number of classroom furnish- ings. Also through. a program of ocaxpa- tional education, they have pardcipated in an actual work-study program within the school and .the com- munity. All of these things are trying to help the pupils to live a better life. ill' Q. The Health Oihce is a peace- ful haven for too-hard-of-a-test and failed-to-do-homework stu- dents, and even some ill ones. Only one change has come over the oHice, and the students have not been known to complain about it. Mrs. Craw has replaced Mrs. Jenner as nurse this year, and although Mrs. Jenner is missed, Mrs. Craw has filled her place with ease. With the help of Miss Schmidt, onir dental hy- gienist, our teeth are kept clean and healthy, and she gives us ad- vice when needed. The excellent staff of Guilderla.nd's Health Of- fice is welcomed by all. Miss Christal Schmidt Dental Hygienist- Health Miss Schmidt and Mrs. Craw pick their next victim Mrs. Elizabeth Craw Nurse ENGLISH 5 Mr. 'W0Odl'0W Qllillll Mr. Richard Sanders YM'-I Hugh O COHDFYR XYmId l.itv1':xlurv linqhxlm llll, IO,-KH, IONH l'.ngl1shrllXR,l1rR,-1 A Plxhhv Spvnking Fl-'A' Ac Vlsol lfnqhxh lfll 66. 's l I-1. l XII-, Ninn f:h15IjU1'Q' livxcrlx fsilllik X1l'S. Jlldith R0thSteiIl NIT. Warner l'1llvll4'Hvl.1Iw11x Iwwli I1 IU!! IUXII luluhkll IIXH, l2R.12.-XR DYRIIIAUCS I wfhxlu UNH, llli -l17IIl'lIlllfxdYiSOl' English 11R, 1011 L- ., W . ,.-I Mr. Rohcrl Scrufford Inulixh IINH, llli, llll IUAIVIIIIIU, xludvnts lu llll- Kl4'l'Slilll4,l amd uso lhv ling- hxh Illllglhlll' ls thu' hasic llITIl'l'liYl' UI, flu' lfIlghSl1 I7t'l52lI'llll1'llf. This IHULIIIS that lluilch-rhmd students IlilYl' am oppm'tnnity' to RIC- ifllill' 1lI1lh'l'SlLll1dil1g lllllg- ing from ll simplc state- mvnl lu ll cmnplcx lyric' pocmg it means that they muy hccomc' responsive spa-alkc-1's and writers as well us responsive listeners and readers. Mr. Frank Pidgeon English IOR. 10.-XR. UNH Miss Alice Comstock English IOR, IOSP, USP ENGLISH vi ' I '. r. . I ... X-if W Mrs. Margaret Knousc English IZAH, 1213, Sl' Mrs. Carol Mancini lfnulisli l0ll, l0All Mr. Alton Van Wie Mr. Richard Vacca Eng1igh11R'UNR'10H Iinulisb ION, IONII, I I.-XII u-Q---n K I 'X C 5 Mr. Patrick McCaffrey Sociology Pr-ol mlems of Democracy riitmry 1 INR 5 Mr. Robert Parmenter History IOR, HR Communism HISTORY The History Department enables the student to gain a deeper un- derstanding of the political, eco- nomic, and social institutions of the United States and the world. It gives the student the ability to cope with the modern world and the situations he will encounter after school. Seniors can choose the desired elective such as Sociology, Economics, or Asian Studies, for his own interest and to round out his history background. Mr. john Yager History l0SP, 11SP in Mr. Danny Thomas Sociology llistory l0ll, IOAR Sophomore Class Advisor ,Q NNN msmrzv Paul Nh.. Frank Aluh-cone Mr, Yvilliillfl Young Diplomatic History D1-p,u'hnc11t Chnxilwnxln Iflxlory IOXH, 1014. 10.'Xfi. SUCWI0'-IY ,K,L.il,h,.,x lzsv Hixtory 11R. HAR him Hmmm Key Club Xrlvimr ,T Mr. Frederick Day XIV, IKUIIQIIQI Pryqn Xfll XIIHIOIIN I,l'lllU .5nl'l10ldPkOthSt6iI'l Sociolog-V l'.,I1l1.v,11 S, ll-NIV Ilvxtwv x 1012 5un'iu1nQy Economies Hulmx HU. llll Hixlurx HHN. UTAH Higtol-y 11Ri11AR Minn VIJM Mlxixm RVIIIUI' Claus :Xdviior xqmlenf tmmCi1AdX-isoy S -,v ', fi- Nir. joseph Daly Mr. George Sengerberger Mr. James YVingate Xxi:111Slmli1-x l,I'Ul7ll'lllS of Democracy Hktory IOXH, IOP. llnxlmy NNN, HR Sociolggy Economics History HR, 12H SCIENCE The Sciencc Department has always given their students the opportunity to work on their own. Lab sessions have in- creased the independence of the student by allowing him to for- mulate theories and calculations on an individual hasis. Science projects and fairs have cnalvlcd the more scientific student to ex- press himself creatively in a spe- cific topic of individualistic in- terest. In this way thc Science Department has seen to it that students can work on their own. Mr David Bradley Mr Richard Burda MVS- Minefle Munson Chemistrx f'hcmistry llifllffilb' Physics SL1C'lulw A X 'if' Miss Ruth Dodge Chernlstrx Science 10 Xflyltm 'intpin Sainte Advisor i iff Mr. Bernard Erwin Physics fc. , iv A 2 y 4 r s .gy-2 ' ti- ' i .3 wr xp WV-, P-fc Mr. Orfco Franzoni lliology Advanced Biology Mr. Orson Dunham Department Chairman Biology Advanced Physics Red Cross Advisor General Chemistry Faculty at X XIV. Sli IHNUII 11l1x1 1l1111111ff11111-111InkE11-11111'111flw-1'p1'1'iUflS, -x .,..1- a- + 111111 x 1111111 lll1'lI' llllliqltlllll ' H1111 Mrs. Englander looks over mme new tlxeorem their best 'FFT' is Mr. Day concentrates on the daily news? 'F 4 'XX F - sill' N1 I 5 . H h Mr. Bibbins looks for his fortune F engenberger goe5 s oeless r .Q ,- -.--Vi- , . f 1 J '11 , H 1 X 'W xffo 'Q,'vLoco' :Fug 'Jo-0' lo s cw acl, 0 ' OAC , PO VII '. 0 0 if Q- . rixfpr' O' ,o'.4M0 ff' ' : 1-, , pa -' 990 ' 0 'W .f F LQIX., lm tit 'QS gc Q0 c 'pq get , 'X OM f ,gg .OM is f ,004 S f O ,J eniors Ofpf ffm w so ,fofm 0 .E f i, fx ii 9 Nuo ,AOQ . 'Q Q 9 K ,px qOf'c , - nc 9 oqo fs ' wn0 ' 'L-fQ'rf3'i045, y' C .OO X-Vofi 1 'lo' Cox 1 r,g,4CV4O,Q 0 J- O f .PDO 1, 'rc 'xo on 9 rf- .30 , X- Q-wr L. 'fx ' I f' 4 'F' ofa I w . o c X- ' x e F fp! ' wr 'of L. J Q O.. X ,X 0 f X DOO 0 ' nO. 'O 0110 xg rs -C 0 G en.nt , . OQO 1 3' In ws if ' f .. ,wvz-ff ' I ,.- , . ani 5:3 90510004 No' x 'UQWWQJ ' Mf- ' Q . .W a - i f , F L. i P, E I Suddenly the future has heeome today! No longer are we fresh- men, hut seniors, with the privileges and responsibilities that come with the senior status. As the gmcliintiiig class of 1968, we are chal- lenged to express our individuality :incl still cvonsiclc-r the lwst interests of the school and our eonnnunity. XVO are luusy planning our post- graduation futures. For some ol' us the Challenge is undertaking il job as the start of a Career. For others, it is joining the zmnecl services, or Choosing Ll College to further our eclumtion. lizxeh of us will look back at Cuilderland Central Iligh School nncl the people we have known here. At times we will wish we were haf-lc, or perhaps we will long to See our old friends again. ll, we are nostzilgie perhaps il is because we know we will lenvc' lwhinrl ti'c-zisiin-cl moments. XVC are thankful for the guiclzinmi of pxirents and tc-:ic-hers, hut we realize that the responsibility for our future is our own. 'A vw rr-1 NT' . i -t '-4 vi' rf' ta 44,-' HZ' a I Thus years l l,OlII5NCIi AIAMES ANDERSON IICA N IC'I I'I'I Af IKICR v-H-9 wIm1g,,, I Cfyanptj, Inll.1- ,Q fi Ilmsc- - -' ' g, -1 -'xI4ii1151.A1l1- Ivillrmz III-gixlm-11-rI Xvxrsc- zmrl jgqylglglg IUAIAIQN NVILLIANI ANTALEK ZT 11v- V'KI'IIIT ,XmIailI4m: fff1IIc'Qf'. YI? XDA Q 'UID . XIIXIS'I'II0IYfQ lvulw,mIvul.1lx I,,l. 3,1 'I'l.1vIx. I. Ikvulmu, l. I. I. Mull:-3 .1 I , 1 II.1II.-.Nuu'1'I,l.-7. I. ffflll' . , h .X ,W I nmxllm, I, SIXI f,IuIv. 2, -J, 4, JR 'Q NIIIIIMII CII-um-il. I. Intcrwtsz -.-,,, NIJIUQ. XIIIIWIIIHIII I 111'vsI1'y. if NVXNLI XIXXNIS .XIJIzI,Iz h,LILABhTH ASCII IIcm'Iiu+', I, k.,,X4,X , I3 CIR-or L I 1 I IL 5 7 .--.-. Xutimml Nlwit Cum1mI, In Ivwsiss IIL-:1cIi11gx sewing IQIIIIUHM. ImwIiuQ. :Xmhition Nursing. C17 graduating class of 1968 COLLEEN BIARIE STUART W ATWVOOD BARNEE ' Cheerleading, 'E UN. Cl b, Y -k - Cl b . -. ls YOYICST Chilli, lglstuclgnt 3.OlAi6lllnitiol1:, Council, 4: Honor Society, 1, 3, 44 Yearbook, 3, 4: Band, 1, 2, 3g Choir, I, 2, 35 Or- chestra, 1, 2, 3, Allstate. 3. Ambition: Biology. PAULINE ANN AUSFELD Bowling, 1: Red Cross, 1 Choir, 1. Interests: Horse: back riding, skiing, bowling. Ambition: Nursing. JOAN ELIZABETH AUSTIN G.A.A., lg Intruinurzils, 1, 4, U.N. Club, lg F.T.A., 4: journal, 3, 44 Yearbook, 4, Band, 1, 2g Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4 Interests: Horseback iicling, photography. Ambition: Vet- erinary Medicine. Lmflaschell and Mary Slifer just can't wait for dinner in New York. COLLEEN BASTIANI C.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Chcerleaul- ing, 1, 2, 4: Y-teens, lg Hecl Cross, 3, Yorker Club, lg Stu- clent Council, 4g Choir, 1. Ambition: Stenogrupher. HELEN ALICE BATTERS C.A.A., 1 ll7l'es.J, 25 Cheer- leading, 1, 33, 4 fCo-Cupt.J Student Council, 1, 2: Scep- tre, 2, 3 Q lrcus.J, 4 fPres.D li ii 1 7 1 Prom Comm Con ,Lili ' -, 3. Interests: llemling. Ambi- tion: Nursing. ROBIN C. BEAN U.N. Club, lg Honor Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A., 3: Nation- al Merit Comind. Interests: Swinunini.:, skiing. Ambition: Anthropology. ,Q 4 ,i is vw 'H r If has worked hard CAROL M. ,AUDLI NW nv J UN N as 'w ,Q - ,um mLroI . LZ. -3, IJII- AIM IIII C.l ,ENN ISICQXYICII INIL. l, 1. bmw IXHIIIIIX h . K, ., 1. H. XIX. f,Iv1Iw, -, .a, I lvI,I.XX III'If'KI'III Q- II1I XVIMI II,lx I IIIN I IIIIIQ :Ill IHXHII XR X .-X. l3llJl,lCXl NN NL: 1 In Iv IIN--1: I. l'.X IIIIHQ I NIH-If Ill I4vlIm'1IA I Numlvv, Q, .I ISI'c'.I, ImxlrIumIx. 5, IIN'ul. Iulw 1.1.4-II, I. -, IIu1m'rm11l11:C,I , . , , I , 3 , . I. Il Ilwm Ilillllll., on f.I.lx IIIIIIKI Il INI IISQL '.1.' m'.'.. . XIIIIYIIIHIII XIIINIIIQ. Ik IHXX ,. f ,ONS l ABLE, A. IHHAJAI IHTNER lull um1l.1Ix. I. l, -I, I, Il.ln'Ix IIINIIIW' I3 ck' 'X' XM I3 U'X wi I ,,l,.,.,k li g lgjtwllyh ,I C.IuIw, lg CTIm11'. I: lutcrvsts 'GK vu I N I IIIIL I, IIm1m'5mwvlx SI I, I, M'zuIumIX. 3. 'IL fflmix 7 -wmg XmIwt1m1: NvL'1e'I:l1'x' I to achieve JAMES WILLIAM BLACKMAN Intramurals, I, 2, Tennis, 25 Volleyball, 3. Interests: Sld- ing, hunting, caunping. Am- bition: Drafting and Photog- rapliy. VINCENT MICHAEL BONAFEDE Tennis, 2, Band, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Dance Band, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Piano. Ambition: Music teacher. MARY BOUNDS Red Cross, I CPres. D, 4, U.N. Club lg Yearbook, 2, Dru- matics, 2. Interests: Surnng. Ambitious: Bookkeeping and Accounting. CAROLYN MARIE BRACO G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross, 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2. Interests: Horseback riding, tennis. Am- bition: Secretary. ' s CANDY JANE BRADT Red Cross, I, 2, U.N. Club, lg Honor Society, lg Future liomemuker Award. Ambi- tion: Nursing. LANCE E. BRADT Transfer Student, 2, Bowling, 3, 45 Band, l. Interests: Hunting, fishing, golf, base- ball, basketball, football. Am- bition: Const-rvationist. EDMOND JAMES BRITT Transfer Student, 4, Year- book 4 fpliotogrnplierjg Or- der of DelNIolay, 2, 3, 4. In- terests: Cuitnr. banjo, folk music, art. Ambitimiz lndus- triul Design. DOREEN ANN BRITTELL Red C1-055, 2, 3, 45 YQFICCI' Club, 15 Student Council., 2. Interests: Horseback riding, swimming, skiing. Ambition: Nurse. 'YZ' ex .. ...1 : Ax.. 2 . their senior status. t ROSAXN YK ITORIA BRUNETTO THOMAS PATRICK DIANE MARIE 5 BROWVN CAMPBELL I, , ,, 2, . , 43 Il'Ifl'2lIltlIl'2ll9, N188 '3 All ' 11. Co 114, Cl,-YI'IIERINE FLORENCE NX 'N, ,L -, .' .. . -.- I 7 7 :N It Pl'1NTl':P1 .xltltltiltltti - - ' W '3 NH' I'l1'111c'11l'11'1 'l'r 1c't1i11ff thy' h AIOI IX ,IOSICPII ISYRXIC. llll. Xl.-XRY ELLEN CARPENTER - H ' 5' -. .ri 1 . . V -. L... ,.. -'XL ' '. Q ALL' AA ROQENI-XRX N1 XRC UFRITE C-HEX Nlxl C1111 Q Llll T1 P11 1 111 l S 1111 Swllllllllll XIII 1111011 If ' z '1' 151111021 Rm. -' ---' 'X f ' 1 tluix INlIltl'tlIillA Klilf, XIV. fQi11xl1111'g 1111111-111'x tn tu- ilu' class p211't1' lJ00pl'I', Each PETER CHAKMAKAS F.C.A., 3, 4g Footlmll, 14 XVi'estling, 1, 2, 3, 4 lCuut.lg Cross Country, 3, 4g Key Cluli, 2, 3, 45 Air liuirl XYiu'cl- vu, 45 l.0z14l0i'sl1ip, l, 2, 3, 4g Ski filuli. fi. Aiiiliilifm: Uol lvgv, RUSSELL BURTON CHAMPLIN l11U'kllNlll'lll5, l: AN., 124 Ski Clulu, 2, S, llg U.N. Cluli, I1 Yorker Clulv lg Aloiiriiiil, l, 2, 3, 4 fl7l1OlOl.Il'ill7llL'l'l1 Yviir- lmook, 4g Diuiiizitivs, 2, 3, fl. Iutcrcstsz Skiing. Ainlwilimi: Frvv Luiicc' Sluclcul. EDWIN CIKIESEBROUCH Truck, 1: NVr0ktliiii1, 53. 4 Foollislll. l. 2. 3. il: Ski Clulu 2, -3, -lg l .C,A., 41 Bimini. 1 23 Jr. Proiu Cmuiu.. 3. luli-rl este Sl i' 1 s mils, Q us. Am ..:.Q1ig,:l - lnitirm: Cfmlloylv. MICHAEL WATSON COLE Track, 2. Ainlxitirm: Elcclron- ic- Eiiginc-vr. struggled as an individual FDVVA RD PA I II, CONV! ,l'IY. Ill '-di ,,...-3' HT iff Sfllldl'lllc10lIIIldI. I, 2. Hrmm' , , , . , Son-wly, dm. -1, IM-5 ldlldl, 2, 3. 1, N1'.ll'luooLk H1 l,f'g1rlr'1'xlmip, Cf.-XROI ,YN ROSIC COX 'lil xr, ,. X-mlusi. xxxlmwmxg, wh :'irm1if Nwm 11 ll lrrm WILLIAM JOSEF .. CLRAVOTTA Vollr-ylmll, 13, 4g Soccrrfr, 2, 3, 4- flyllnuzlstirx -1: A. V. Club, Sturlc-nl Conn!-il, fd, 4, Hrmm' S1mf'ir'15. 1, 2, fd, 4: F.C,A., 4g I.r':1fl4'rxlxip, fri, -1: I Prom f,mmx1.. -5 fC,hI'I'III'I,21 Nzmtmn- :ll Nh-ri! Clmnxnrl. lntr-rr-sh: liz-nrlinq, Sfll'C2l'I'A Zyx'nr1:1sfir-Q, Jxllllbllllhlll l,1nqll1slII:S, D XYID P XTRIIIK CRYXN lvV'x:m1mld- l. Inlrxv dx, lim. dxvldw.lH,1l11I 1 uw! M xlpiiifnll IAVINIYIIWN Il UH' XV, CVRTIS l'..J1w.x-., 1.111 ,lg 143 l. 4 In-ww. I Intfw.-Nu Xklr , , . vvvw fx , -W. , VX' ,Q 33 Dun- Sp:-mu-1' hunks ow-1' smm- work in tvpimg. STEVEN SAMUEL DACUILLO to maintain ROSEMARY DANIGER Transfer Stuclcnl, 3g Ski Club, 4. Interests: Ilorscbnck riding, skiing. Ambition: Nursing. DENISE M. L. DAVEY Bowling, lg Illll'fll1lllI'illS, l, 24 Rc-cl Cross, 21 UN. Club, lg lr. Prom Connu., flg N.l'I.D.'l', Awnrcl, l. Iiilm-wats: Skiing, nuisic, swiuuninu, Ainbilion: Interior Dvsign. . PATRICIA M. DAVIS Bowling. 1,331 ll.A.A., 1.13. U.N. Clulw. l: l:.'l'.A., 2, 3, 'lg -lournul. 2, -'31 lkuul. l. 2. 3,111 Choir, l, 2, 13. Iulcrr-sts: Sporls, IIIIISIC. :uul mlrnwing. Ambition: Sovinl Nlilfziw. RICHARD DONALD DAVIS Orchestra, I. 2, 3, 'lg Scivncr-. I. Interests: llaulio Control of 5 airplanes. Ambition: Physics. Q-iv LINDA RUTH DELCONTE Bowling, lg Il1Il'1lllllll'!1lS, lg Yearbook, 45 l.ib. Asft., I. Inlrvwisisx Dzincinyl, rvmling, lmorwvbsuflc rirlinq. Ambition: liusincss, if Q-'fa KATIILEEN ANN DELEON Ambition: IllIfl!'L'lflf'fl. .yn M Cordie Pcrlec spends some time in filling out a college application in the library. his own standards MARY BETH DENN Bowling, I, Intrannirals, 1, 2, 3, 4, Recl Cross, 4 CV.P.Dg Ski Club, 2, 3, 4, U.N., Club, Ig Sceptre, 45 Ir. Prom Connn., 3. Interests: Skiing, refinishing furniture, bowl- ing. Ambition: Moclical Soc- retary. DANIEL PAUL DEPERSIS lntrinnurnls, l. -4: 'I'l'ilCli. 1, 21 Sm-cur. l.2.13.41Ski Club. 2, Ci, 4: U.N. Club lg Chews Club, l1 Sviein-4' Club, l. ln- tcrvstsz Skiing. lnuiting, golt, mwinnning. .Xniliitionz Coni- DIIIUI' Sciciwc. RUN .NLD PETER DICPERSIS lnlruiiunzilx. l. 41 ll.lLlx. l lfontliiill. l, 13. lg Ski Club 2.13,-l,U.Y.Illl1li,l,l ,f'f,X. -lg Sk'll'11L'04illIll, I. liitvnwls Skiing. liuntinu. swiininiing rvznling, mfxiiilpiliu. AIIIITIIIUII lliuluqx. MICHAEL G. DOLENCE Wrestling, 4, Football, Ig U. N. Club, lg Yorker Club, Ig Student Council, 4. Interests: Skiing. Ambition: Forest Ranger. PETER DOOLITTLE BARBARA JOYCE DOW' 'l'i4uisfor Stuclent, 33 Bow inil. -l. Interests: Cuitar. wa tt-r skiing. pXniliition: Coul Stviiogrnplieii IAIIIRA DIC.-XPRIO CHRISTINE MARIE DRAISEY Bowling, 2, 3, Sld Club, 4, U.N. Club, I, Choir, I, 2, 3 4: Lilimry Ass't., 4. Interests Skiing, liorsebnck riding. Am- lii tion: Executive Secretaly. and ai the same time I ff-deli. 4 SFX sax f I I ill: if I Q iw. iii -A :SI xaxxi Sue Coe-way Qpe'mIs mum' of I1Cr SIIIKIYIHIIIS I1c'Ipim1 mil in IIN' IiI1rm'y. CAROLYN -IANIC DUBRIN FRANCIS TAYLOR EASTVVOOD r-ste' Fiwhim, Inmlin 1 w Hu' iwr-l'ing. Intruimiralls. I. 2. 3: '1'rx1cIi, car, 2, 3, 41 I3nnrI, I, 2. Inlvr .. I. , J. i..,l IIN- fXmIviIiun: I'1Im'Irrmir-w Iingi JOYCE ANN ECONOMIC Howling, Ig IJ.,'X.A,, Ig InImA murals, Ig Clu-4-rlvuclimg, I, 2, 3, 'lg 5lmIc-nt CIOIIIICII, 2. fig Scvptri-, 13, 'ig Iloinccoriiiiiu Crt., 4g jr. Prom Ummm., ll, Ilwlvwstsz Skiiiipj. Amlmilirm: IJr'nI:1I ,fXssiQIim1, CICOIICIC I . ISDICK Xiulli, fi, C,Iim1', I, 2, fig 51-1- I'll1'l' KIIIIII, lg Sc'im'llc'1- Cmlrsf .ii I'nirm IIrrII1'g14-. XXIIIIIIIIUII X11-1Iu'1m'. PA MICI ,A ,IIQIXTX ICI .DIIIIXLIC I- AJI., I, 2, 'Ig IiIII.lIliIll.IIx. I. 2. IIVII Ifruxs, fI, SIX! I'IIlIu fi. fi. SIIIKIVIII IIuum'1I, I. Illmm' Scwiviy, lg I'.'I',xX,, I YI'llI'IlOIlIx, II, fi, IIIIOII. lg ll. I'rrwm Ifmnm.. II. IIlII'l! -IX SUIVIIILI, xlaliillu, SWIIIIIIIIIIU. XmI1iIiun: SIHUIUII NIIINIIH .IONATIIAN DUDI7 ELLER Yollvylmll, I, 2. 3. fig Ski CTIIIIL +I: U.N. CIHI1. I: Chi-ss CIIIIL Ig Yvzlrlmook, -I. Inlvr- vslsz Skiing, fishing, swim- ming, Amlmitirmc Tcucllcr. fm 'Y 'f9 'fi fuer,- 1- 9 9 QA to keep up the standards DONNA LEE STEPHEN I- ELLSWORTH FAVITTA Interests: Horseback ricling. Basketlwll, 1, 23 Soccer, 25 ' VELINI.-X ELWELL IOSEPH IANIES . , .. FAY llonor Sorwty, I. :Xmlntionz Collvuc. Intrninnirals, I, 3, 4. Interests: Busclmlli football. Ambition: llanlier, NI A IIY Ii ICTI I lil .Z IC IKLIIINIVI SIIUIVIII. Ig lIlII'Al- I I Ili 1 Ilmuirr NIIVIVIX I ' I I ' XI'ltI1 National XI'-iii IfumnuI.: v ., QW-w Xlamllux NI:1lIlI,onls'sI.,u I I.I I'Iau'u'I. ,XIIIIYIIIIIIIZ Mzitll ICNVICR ER I-I'l-S' I'I'lII'IKr'y'I, 41 Socccl Ig Ilunm' Hor'ir'ty', -I, Intcr- ulinix v Golf, 35 Honor Society, 1, 3, 4. Interests: Flying, Ambi- tion: Aeronautical Engineer. Vince Bonefede-an active member of our band of the school. RICHARD ANTHONY FERRAIOLI Intramurals, 1, 2, 3 4, Bas- ketball, 2, Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross, 25 Honor Society, 1, 45 Key Club, 3, 4, Math Club, lg Band, 1, 2, Orclios- tra, 1, 21 Air Rnicl, 4, l,oacl- ership Club, 3, 4, Manlias Math Contest, 2, 3. Intcrcsls: Sports. Ambition: Engineer- ing. MARY ANN FERRIERO Bowling, 1, 4, C.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals, 11 Cliccrlcucl- ing, 1, Ski Club, 41 U.N. Club, lg Choir, 1. Interests: Skiing, swimming. Ambition: Secretarial XVork. CRAIG EUGENE FINCK Cyinnnstics, -lg Ski Club, 2, 3, 4, U.N. Club, 1, Shop Club. 1. Interests: Skiing, working on cars, builrling things. Am- bition: Construction Busi- ness. SUSAN JANE FISCHER U.N. Club, 1, Honor Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, F.'r.A., 2, 3, 4, journal, 3, 4, Yearbook, -lg Dramatics, 3, Stuclcnt Coun- cil 4' B'mcl 1 2 3- Choir 1 7 3 4 ji Prom Con Ill 3 Nation il Merit Commcl SL1lJl1l1Tl11 Council Choir 1 Spanish Club 4 Intercmts Plano guitfn 1'lOlQ61J'IClx ml mg drawing Ambition Col ege PAMELA FISHER ROBERT FISHER IRENE FOX CARY ALAN FRENCH lutramuruls, lg Track, 1, 24 XVrestlin 1, 1g Band, 1. Inter- ests: Arcllitccturc. Ambition: Architecture. ,, ,.J' 1 fi i ,x 'ic 'v' I X will , 1 1 u....z i it eniors anxiously awaited acceplana ROBERT E. FRIEBEL Ambition: Svrvicv, adlbf lnlcri-sts: Slxiing, lmwlinf, innnllc clipping, skating, lmi'svliau'l-X milling, Ainlulinnz llusinvsx, R, ,,, QQ , fi,,,,,..- I. Nl'1l,S D. CLACNON EIJIZABETII , , , I GEICER lrnvla, l, XX uwlling, I, 2, .Y Slxi ffllllv. Lf. -i. l.ll1111fI. I- it UN. i'IuIi, lg lluncu' Society, 3. I. Ul1'li4wlx':i, l, Q. li. I l, 13, Mlg SL-vptrv, S31 wlournul, -l Lf I71ll'l II-NUI I- 1. :Ii 'lr Ill' life:-4-1I.l1 fllmir, l, 2,21 Y-i'9 Y5'4 lvnwlx: SIxxiiug,iiu1xii'. .Mnlu SUSAN MARY RICHARD D. FRIEBEL CARRISON I- l. lntn-i'e-sts: lfootlmll, lmslcot- STEVEN MARK GALLUB Bowling, 3, Intramurals, lg Baseball, 1, 2, Red Cross, 3, 1 U.N. Club, 1, Student Conn- I cil, 3, 4, Key Club, 2, 3, 4, Air Raid, 4. Interests: Piano, guitar, records. Ambition: Computer Science. lntruniurailx, lg Clwsx Cluli. lmll, linwling, und lmseliull. .-Xiiilnliunz Accounting. -vw '... f Bmce Ralston tells one of his i'lv:tter jokes to Rick Liese, Ken Cruylow, und Keith johnson. ROSL MARIE CEPFERT CAA-An I- 2. 3, 4: Intrzuuu- mls, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading, 3, 4: Ski Clulw, 2, 45 U.N. Cluli, 1: Student Council, 2, 3, 4: Sceptre, 2, 3, 41 journal, 25 YL-urlmok, 4: Hoinecoining Crt., 4, lr. Prom Connn., 3: IV- Prom Crt., 3. Ainlwitionz College. For their many applications DANIEL F. GIARDENELLI Ambition: Air Force. RICHARD JAMES CIF FORD Basketball, 1, 2 fj.V., Co- Cupt. l, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4 CCO-Cupt,Jg Soeeur, 2, 3, 4 CCO-Capt.lg U.N. Club, lg Honor Society, I, 4, Key Club, 2, 3, 4, F.C.A., 4, Air Raiicl, 4, Class Pres., 21 National Merit Commcl. ln- terests: Hunting, lisbing, rec- orcls, poetry. Ambition: Psy- chology. SUSAN ELIZABETH COEWEY Bowling, l, 2, 3, llc-cl Cross, I, 2, 33 YL-nrlmook, 3g Clioir, 1, 2, Lib. Asst., 1, 2, 3, 4. Intcrcsts: Piauio, buliysilliml, reacling. Ambition: Koypuneb Operator. JANET LYNN COODRICH Bowling, 1, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, Red Cross, 8, 4, F.T.A., 3: Iournal, 2, 3, Yearbook, 2, 3. Interests: Bowling, skiing, golf. Ambition: Accounting. KENNETH EDWARD CRALOW Track, l, 4, XVrcstling, 1, 2, 3, 4 CCO-Cuptjg Ifootball, l, 2, Cross Country, 3, 4, Ski Club, 2, 3, 4g U.N. Club, I, I .C.A., 3, 4, Choir, l. Inter- ests: Electronics. Ambition: College. PATRICIA CRANCER IfllT1llIIlll'1llS, l, 2, fl, liowlintf, l, 2, 3: Ski Club, 2, 3, 4, U.N. Club, lg Siuclcnl Coun- c-il, l llouor Society, l, 3, 43 l .'l'..X., 53, 4, -Iournzil, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook. 3, 4. Ambition: Colin-tu-. PA'I l'l CRAVICS PORTIA MALCOLM CRAY Ski Club, 2, 3g Sluclent Coun- cil, la Honor Societ , 1 2, 3, 4 l'l'1'eus.Jg Yearbook, 4: Choir, 1. 2, 3g Ir. Prom Comm., 3g Class Sec., 3, Spanish Club, 4g Suburban Council Choir, 1. Interests: Reading, piano. Ambition: Psychology. to colleges, l rl U li-rlmmll .lml ll.lllm Spmlx in llw lmll rlminu il live' pvxiofl. wl- ,pne- , 4 ,A-.- ROBERT ADAM CRIMM lim-u-slx: Nlullnr-y--luiig, 1-gc. XVILLIAM ALEXANDER CRONVALL lfoollmll, l. lnlcrl-sts: Cars, molorcyClL-s. Ambition: Serv- ice. Splunk cure. ,lmliilimiz Vol- CHERYL ANN HAHN C.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club, 4, U.N. Club, lg Peg Club, 35 Spanish Club, 2: C oir, 1, 2, 3, Ir. Prom Comm., 3 fChrmn.J. Ambition: Col- lege. BARBARA A. HALL Tmnsfer Student, lg Bowling, 2, 31 Choir, 1, 2, 3. Ambition: Secretary. STEPHEN CARL HALL Ambition: Undecided. NANCY ELIZABETH HALSDORF Red Cross, l, 41 Yorker, 4, School Store, 2, 3. Interests: Cooking, reading, writing letters. Ambition: Profession- al cooking. universities, KATHLEEN A. HAMPELE Ski Club, 3. Intcrcsts: Sow- ing, clrauving, painting. CATHLEEN DENISE HART Bowling, 3, 4, C3.A.A., 3, 4. Ambition: I'I:iirmli'cssw'. MARK STEVEN HENDRICKSON Intrzunuruls, 134 I3,15kt-tlmll, 1 2, Iizisvlmll, l, 2, XVH-stling 4: lfontbzill, 1, 2, 4, Ski Club 4: U.N. Club, lg Stuclt-nl Council, 4, I .C,,'X., 41 llnuzl, nib ion v l, 2. A ii' 5 Collvgv. LESLYE ANNE I'IERCI'IENRODEIl U.A.A.. I, fi: IIIITZIIIIIITIIIS, l, 33, 4, Cllwzwlr-ziilimg, l U10- C:ipt.l, 2 filo-fI:ipl.J: SM Club, 2, sz, li, im, Chili, 1, Slntlcnt Cuuiicil, l, fl, Sccp- lrc, 2, fl, 41 llainrl, I, 2, fl, 4: Orclit-slru, 53, fig jr. Prom Cmnnn,, fl. Intc'rc'wtw: Sports, Anibitiun: l'bysi0ail ICrlur-:i- tion. I Ji . - . A 'X uf' 1 MARK IIAVIS DOUCIAS Basketball, l, 2, II, fl: Huw- HHJDRIL I H bull, I, 2, 3, 4 tCoAC:tpl.P. lfuotbaill, lg Soccs-r, 21, 3, 4 KCO-Capt. J: Stutli-nt Council 33: Key Club, 2, 3. -iz l .C.1X.. ' 4 f50C.l: Air llnirl, 'i. Ambi- tion: Guilt-ut-. V3 g LOIS ANN HEFLICIAI C.A.A., 1: II1fl'tlllllll'tllS, I: Ski Club, 2, 3 t'I'rc:iSl, 4: U.N. Club, Ig Student Council, 2: Sceptre, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook, 3, 43 Choir, 15 jr. Prom Comm., 3. Interests: Skiing. Ambi- tion: Physical Thcrapy. SUSAN MARIE HILL U.N. Club, 1. Ambition: NVritcr. 'lx ...J-f.. 'UU '- .-ik .f ,' its S and jobs JOHN WILLIAM HORNBACH WVrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaPf-li Football, Ig Soccer, 2, 3, 45 Student Council, 2, Class Treas., 3, Class V.P., 45 Key Club, 2, 3, 4 fTl'63S.l5 F.C.A., 3, 4, Yearbook, 4, Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Air Raid, 4. Ambition: College. KATHERINE R. ILIOTALINC Bowling, :lg lic-il Cross. 3: Ski Cll 4- UN Club l' lib A ll I, . ,I . J , , 1 - Asst, l. Ambition: Medical Secretary. AIOI .ENE GRACE IIOXVA RD liowiimg. 2. S31 U.N.Ciul1, ln i,iiw, Assvi., i. Amliiliou: Cos' lnuloiogy. Ed Bntt gave a lively performance in this year s Hootenanm. JOAN ANN HUNTER Bowling, 3, 4 lPres.lg C.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4 fV.P.lg In- tramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4, U.N.' Club, 1. Interests: Sports, reading. Ambition: Physical Therapy. IDA MARIA JACOB v n '3 4 CAA 1 2 Bmlig,-, A ---, ,Q Intramurals, 1, 2, Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, York- mfr, l, 21 l7.T.A., 2, 3, 4, Iour- nal, 2, 31 Yearbook, 39 Dra- matics. 1. 3, 4: Choir, 1. In- terests: Skiing. reading. Am- bition: College fDramatics Niaiorl. VIRGINIA CAROL JAMES Bowling, l, 2, 33 C..-LA., 2, -lg UN. Club, 11 Yorker, lg lr-nrixook. 3, 43 P.A. An- nouncer, 13. -1. Interests: YVa- it-rskiiug,lm0wlin51. Ambition: Dental Assistant. PATRICE C. IERVIS Intramurals, 1, Red Cross, 4 Clwir. 1, 2. 3. 4: Ir. Prom Comm., 3, Introduction to Business Award. Interests l'iano, horseback riding, ski- ing, swimming, guitar, skat- in 1, art. Ambition: Business Administration. s-fx-Q to start them oft SANDRA MARNIE JERVIS Ambition: Pliotogrnpliy. KEITH L. JOHNSON Ski Club, 4: U.N. Club, lg Choi' Club, lg Honor Souix-ly, l, 2, fl, 4 iV.l'. lg Nlulb Club, 1 4, Cboir, l. L: Allstzilv, I. lr Prom f rl 3 f llss l'r1's . ..,,. rr. 3, 4. liiiL'l'm'sts: Nl1llll1'tlt1lllC'S. compulurs,1-li-ctronics. Ainbi- tion: Couuuitvr liwliviology. LANAER JOHNSON 'frnusfcr Studi-nl, 13: C3.A.A., 3, 4, lnlmnuiruls, I. 33, fl, Baincl, l, 2, fl, fl. lnlvrcsls' Sports, volunlvvr work. Ain- bitiou: l'r-aicv Corps, NlIl'Hil1t!- PETER LIORCENSEN IOY LINDA KARINS Bowling, 1, 2, G.A.A., 1, 2, 53, 4, Intrzunuruls, l, 2, 3, -ig ltr-cl Cross, 12, 3, U.N. Club, lg Honor Society, 3, 4, l .'l'.A., 2, 3, 4, Nlntb, 2, 43 journul, 3, Orcbcslm, l, 2, Quartet, 2, jr. Prom Conuu., fl, 'llzixvusoritltzin Awnrcl, 1. Irilurmtsz Piano, ninging, claim-ing, bowling. Ambition: 'lq4'1lClllllXI l.:ibo1'ulory XVork. RUTH A NN K EICFIC fl,,'k.fk.. 1, ff. fl. fl fl'l'r'S.J llllltllllllfillb. l, 2, 3. 'li Ski Club, fl, UN. Club, l: Chr-t Club, lg Yt':ll'book, 2, fl. 'Xml bition: Nursing, DALIQ Llili Klfll'l'lClt ffluiif, l, l. ,ig flllrz-i'l1'alrlliu! l.l.:t1sn-pit.-. lg fl. XA, I, 2. fi, I: U N. Club, lg lun lxlmk. 33. lltlt'I'l'Kl52 lloixr- bzlck l'lCllIlll. rlrmving 'Multi lion: Coiumlir-nm' SUSAN JANE KELLEY CI.,-LA., l. 2, 3, Iritiuiiiiimls. l, 2. 3: Cltccrluncling, 1: Ski Club, 2. 3, fl, U.N. Clnb. Ig Yorker, lg Slmlent Council. 1, 3: Sccplrc, 2, 8, 4g journal, 1: Yearbook. 3 fScc. Ilcaidl, 4, jr. Prom Comm., 3. Inter- :-sts: Skiing. Ambition: Soci- ologzy. iss . I 5351 -Q., fir? on a successful career. MARGARET MARY KENNA C.A.A., 4, Intramurals, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, U.N. Club, 1, Yorker, 1: Stuclcnt Council, 45 Choir, I. Interests: Skiing, piano, horseback ricling, sew- ing, cooking. Ambition: Nursing. JAMES KENNELL PATRICIA KINANE DAVID KLEFBECK DIANE ALICE KLEINKE U.N. Club, 15 Yearbook, 4, Lib. Ass't., 1, Interests: Rol- ler skating, bowling. Ambi- tion: Bnsiness, IBM. EUGENE FRANCIS LAIEUNESSE Track, I, 2, 3, Football, 1, 2 3: Key Club, 2: Air Raid, 4 Interests: Automobiles. Am bition: College. JAMES WARREN LARCHE U.N. Club, Ig Yorker, I. In- terests: Ice skating. ice lion-key, swimming, Ambition: Lzmguagc. MARGARET LEE LARSON Intrzunurals, Ig U.N. Club, 1 Yorker, 1: Russian Club, 4 F.T.A., 45 journal, 1: Year- book, 4: Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4 Interests: Piano, horseback riding, sewing. Ambition Elementary Education. As sophomores DAVID LASHWA SANDRA ouvf, V , A 1 Scott is ulxvnys tba Il I if ni ii Ipinu Inn il WAYNE DAVID LAVIOLETTE DIANE LAWLOR SANDRA LAWTON C.A.A., 3, 4, Intramurals, 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 4, Sceptre, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook, 3, 45 Choir, 1, 2. 3, 4. Ambition: Nursing. LAYTON Ambition: Colin-gc-. SHARON LEARY SUZANNE MAE LECC Traiisfei' Student, 33 C.A.A., 1, 2, Ski Club, 33 Honor So- ciety, 3, 4, F.T.A., 2, 4, Journal, 4 flkxge Ecljg Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, choir, 1, 2. Inter- ests: NVriting. Ambition: lilo-liwntury Eclncation. .M ,V and juniors CLAUDIA MARGARET LEININCER N Club I Honor Socret 4 FTz 3 4 4 journal 3 4 Yearbook 1 3 Lib Asst 3 4 Interests RICHARD ARTHUR LIESE Intramurals 1 2 3 4, Track, 3 4 fCo Capt J Cross Coun- 2 3 CCo Capt.J, 4 qcapfp UN Club, 1, Hon- K ' 7 lx l ' Matli, hiya 1 - Q ' Q ' A f ' 'K '. ' '.' ' I 7 Z fCapt.D: Indoor Track, 3, 4 ,,,..-. 3 Pai . New y Pamting, Ambition Teacher of Special Eclucation. KATHLEEN GALE LEONARD U.N, Club, lg Ycnrlmook, 3, 4. Choir, I, 2: Ir. Prom Comm., 23. Ambition: College. CAII, JEAN LIEBERMAN l3.X.nX., l, 2, fl. -lg liitrznnu- rails, l, 13.4, IVN. Club, lg Clnuii. l. 2, fl, 4. lntvrustsz llzuntinxi. piano.si1ly1in51.Aln- bition: l'lll'lllt'lllill'Y Ai'lTC:1Ql1- or WENDY SUE LIEBERMAN Student Council, l, 4, Honor Souix-ty, I, 2, 3, 4, Math, 1, 4g journal, fl, Yearbook, 3, 4: Choir, I, 2, 3, 4: jr. Prom Comm., 3, Class Treas., 43 Manlius Math Contest, 2. In- tcrcsts: Piano. Ambition: Math. or Society 3 4 Key Club, 2, 3, 4, F.C.A., 4 CPres.Dg Iour- nal, 3, 4, Yearbook, 4 lSec. Headjg Leadership, 2, 3, 4, Choir, I, 2, 3 CTreas.l, All- state, 3, Air Raicl, 4. Ambi- tion: College. BARBARA JEAN LOCKE Interests: Painting, drawing. Ambitionz: Secretary. LUCY ANN LOCKWOOD Bowling, 3: Intramurals, 1: Ski Club, 2, 3, 41 U.N. Club, 1: Choir, I, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Prom Comm., 3. Interests: Piano, skiing. Ambition: Executive Secretary. DONNA MARIE LORETTE Recl Cross, 4: Dramatics, 3 Interests: Dramatics. Ambi- tion: Marriage. wif 'i they sold GAVIN DOUGLAS LOVVDER Intramurals, 3, 4, Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, U,N. Club, 1, Student Council, 1: F.C.A., 4, Band, 1, 2, 3. 4: Choir, 1, 2, 3, Or- chestra, 4g Dance Band, 2, 3, 4: Ir. Prom Crt., 3, National Merit Commcl. Interests: Mu- sic, sports. Ambition: Educa- tion. BRUCE ROBERT LUPIEN Interests: Slding, working. RICHARD MACAVOY VICTOR RICHARD MAKI Transfer Student, 3, Intra- murals, I, 2, 3, 45 BHSGl9211l, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3 Ambition: Mechanical En- gineering. LYNN MARY MALLIN C.A.A., 1,Cbccrlcz1cling, 1, 2, Student Council, 2, Honor 3, 4 fCapt.l: U.N, Club, lg Socicty, 3, 4, Sccptrc, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook, 3 lScc. Iicaclb, 4 CSec. Hcncllg Choir, 1, 2g Homecoming Crt., 4g Ir. Prom Crt., 3, jr. Prom Comm., 3. Ambition: Math- ematics. LYNN MARY MARCIL C.A.A., 1, 2, 41 Intrfunuruls, 1, 2, 4, Rccl Cross, 3, Ski Club, 2, 3, 4 fV.P.Dg Stuclcnt Council, 3: F.T.A., 2, 4, Your- book, 3, 4g Choir, I. Intcr- ests: Skiing, rc-ucling, sc-wing, swimming, knitting. Ambi- tion: Nursing, Airline Stewar- cless. TIMOTHY MARTIN ROBERT LOUIS MASON Transfer Student, 45 Cross Country, Ig Wfrestling, 5?-Q Shop Club, 1 fPl'CS-ll Sm' dent Council, 2, 33 Red Cross, 2. Ambition: College, Automechanics. 1-auf -v. . 4 ,,,4-ng. .........,-,4 9..:......z l l e ll gl candy and magazine subscriptions . . JANET MARY MASTRIANNI lI1il'2ll1lllI'2llS, lg U.N., lg Your- book, 4, Choir, 1. Interests: reading, skating, sewing. evoking. Ambition: Medical Seervtury . MICHAEL EDXVARD RIATTICE 'l'mnsier Student. lg liflwliliil 7 s l ll 4: l1lil'11Ililll'Lll5. l. L1 lin. 1' val 2, 'l'r.ic'l4, lg lnnllizill, 2. II llllt'1il'NlSl liuwling. Klnli, lxen Li xlow piulss up 1 luv wrestling sweats for Conch NVyld. ROBERT GILES MATTICE Transfer Student, 35 Intra- murals, 2, 3, Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club, 44 Key Club, 3, 4, Air Raid, 4. Interests: Ski- ing. Ambition: Physical Fd- ucation or History. -IAMES MATULEWICZ MARION CAROL MAXIM lIlll'.lllllIl'.llS. l, 21 Ski, 3, 41 Imlwr. l, llnnoi' Society, I, Ii, Ig It-nrlxuult, FI: lialncl, l, 2. S31 Clinir. l. 2. 53. Interests: Siding. swimming. reading. .Xxnbitinin Nl1I'SillLf. IEANETTE MARIE MAY Bowling, 1, 21 llonor Society l, 3, 4, Choir, I, 2. 3, -1. In terests: Horsebncli riding sewing, knitting, reading. Am bition: Navy Nurse. to earn money . . . GALE ANN MCALLIS TER G.A.A., 1: lntrainlnnls, 1, 2g ska, 3, -Lg U.N.. 1: Stnilent Council. 3, 4: F.T.A., 3, 4: Yearbook. -1. Ambition: Bi- ology Tenolier. LINDA ANN MCCORMICK UN., 1, Intramurals, 1,25 Or- Cllesha. 1, 2, 3, Choir, 1, 2, 3: F.T.A., 4, Bowling, 3. Ani- lwition: Fileinentary Fiflnbn- tion. SHARON RUTH MCGRATH U.N., 1. Ainluitionz Airline Stewardess. STEPHEN MICHEAL MCKENNEY Bowling, 5: Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Tennis, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3, 4, Math, 4: Choir, 1, 2, Interests: Sports. Ambition: College. MARLEE ANN MCNELLIS U-N-. 1. Interests: Bowling skating, water skiing. Ainlii- tion: M:n'ria5z,e. CAROL DIANE MEIER Bowling, 2, 3, 4 CV.P.l, Tennis, 3, Red Cross, 2' v F.R.A., 4, Drznnatics, 3, Choir, 15 Orcliestru, 1, 2, Lib. Asslt., 1, 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Horseback riding, bowl- in skatin tennis Ainbi gi gi - ' tion: Eleinentziry Eclnczition. 5 9 Denise Davey Sllencls x lot of hu spine lmu H1 For their junior prom, W WILLIAM PATRICK MEYL Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 lco- Capt.Jg Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 CCapt.lg U.N., 15 Student Council, 19 Key Club, 2, 3,'4 lV.P,Jg F.C.A., 4 fV.P.Dg Air Raid, 4, Ir. Prom Crt., 3 fKingl. Ambition: Law. , s ,,,, . 5. ., . h . L ,, -. , Ni fr 3 i X SALLY-IO MILLER Mvyl :mil llivlr Ciflmwl Nllllli'LllLllli1l1 in liniilisli ll, ,L xv ing, 1, C.A.A., lg U.N., 1- FT -X 3' Band 1 2, 3: 7 , k Cll1f1ii',.ll,'l1.,lf33Orclicgtra, 2. - luivrcstaz lliznm. lmowling, llfllltlllg. Amlsitimx: Nl1YS4'l1' l l'lilllClll'l011. BRUCE NI.-IRR DIANE ELAINE M ENIA MOLLE vlllllflk I lg Nl rmwllinu. lg lim-ml llalslwtlsglll, lg X Olleylmzlll. 1: ' Nluntli. LVN., l: Ymrlcer, 1: F.T,A., 2: C 1 Int nil Slim lnmlinu. Lili. Asst. lg Proficiency N 115 -iximwxl Awnril in Sliortlmncl. Inter- Usts: Skiing. .-Xmlntinn: C0l- NANCIY ANN DONNA MARIE MENNITO MONTONE 1 , .74 Vuicv Yorker, 1: journal, 11 lear- luook 3- Proficiencv Awards liilion: Mmiliuil 5tlm-1icim'u- in Tylping unclSl1ortl1ancl. In- plwr, tcrests: XVriting, bowling, swimming. Ambition: Secre- tary. 5, t senior ball, i CATHERINE MARIE MOSHIER Bowling, 2, 4, Ski Cluli, 43 I .T.A,, 4, Dnnnutic's, 3, fl, Choir, lg Typing Awauwl. ln- tercsts: Piano, liorsclmclx rifl- ing, skiing, luonting. Amlmi- tion: Nursing. BRIDCET TERESA MURPHY SUSAN MARIE NETZER Ski Clulm, 45 U.N., lg llonoi Socivly, 13, l ,'I'.A,, IS, ,Ir uzll, l, 25 In-zu'lioolt, -1. lIllf'l vsts: Slxiirul, ri-zxcliug, xc-win Xxlllllllllllli Social Xl' ' 1 ' '. IIICLICN LYNN NICZIIOLS Amliitiouz lll'llllllf,'lilI1 li iuslvn Slllflilll '3 4' X X it PATRICIA ANN ., . ',':f.1,f.. 'lg llvcl Cross, lg Ski flllili, fl. 'l1ll'1ll'lJUUlx,-fl, lllll'l'I'NlYI Slu- mg, l1m's1'lialt'l4 iiclinii, swim X if fi .44 lllllll.f. jltill. 'Allllllllflll' ffrrl M lvgv. lNIUlll'IlY ,.lAlAll'lS lNIlffllAl'll, . . .. NIAIKIIIOS liilvw-Hts' 'WIWVIH f. Aiululum: , . .. . 3, Ctwilinlnlmlx' 5 4, -A wffmaq, SANDRA MARY INIURRAY C,A,A.. l: Il1I'l'X1l1lllI'lllS, lg U.N.. lg Stutlvul' Council, 3, 4: Honor Society. 3. fl: loui- uul. l, 2, -3, -l fMi:i.l: Ivan- lmook, 3, 4g Choir, 1, 2. 3. 4: Allstate, 2. 3, 4: Ir. Prom Comm., 3 CChriuu.l. Inter- ests: Piano, skiing. swim- ming, singimz. Ambition: Nursing. KAREN MARY N OTTKE llowlimg, 3, U.N.. 1, Ya-au P hook, S31 jr. lrmn Comm., 3 Gi,-u. Math Awaml, I. Intcr- c-sts: Waiter-skiing. Ainlmitiou: IBM. gem- and senior banquet. ' IACLYN ANNE NURNBERGER Bowling, 1, C.A.A., 1, 34 In- 11'1l1111l1'il1S, 1, 3g Clieewleacling, 3' Rccl Cross, 45 U.N., 1g 5111111-nt Council, 1, 21, 34 Honor Socivly, 1, 3, 45 5CC17' 7 1 Prom Con 1 , ire, L, 3, 4, In 111' 55. 111tc1'csis: Sowing, l'C2lfl1Ylg A11111itir111: 1f1v111v11la11'y 1':l1l1- 4':l1im1. CLAYTON WVILLIS CAKES .-MY., 11 1'.X,, 11 10l'1i1'l', 1 Clmir. 1. 2. 23, ,-X11111iti011: C01 11-1:1-. -IICANNIC MARIE OAKES .X11111il11111: 1111111-1 Iii-11111111111 KEVIN IANIES 0'BR11iN 1l'1ll'1x, 13 1'u11l11z111, 1, 2, -3, -1, .'A1Il111l1U11Z 1'1Ul'l'S1l'Q'. ROBERT 0'CONNOR KATHLEEN S. O'HERIN 11111'2ll111ll'kllS, 3, 41 Ski C1u17, 3: 1 ,'l'.,-X.. 2, 3, 4 1Pl'63S.1g Choir. 1. 2. 3, 4: Orc11estra, 1, 13111: 13111111 Comm., 3. A111- 11itir111: Art Eclucatiou. JAMES PETER ORSINI 1l1ll'LlIIll11iLl1S. 1, 2, 3, 13 Base- 1 1:111, 3. -1. .X11111itio11z College. PATRICIA MARGARET OSTERHOUT 11111'ilIllIIl'1l1S, 1: 11L'C1CI'0SS, 1, 2, 31 Ski Club, 2, 4, U.N., lg Yorker, 1: Student Council, 1. 2, 3, 4 fV.P.1g Honor S0- ciety, 3. -1: Sceptre, 3, 4g 17.T.A., 2: Journal, 2: Year- book, 2, 534 CAss't Ed.1, 43 1Ed.1g Choir, 1, 2, jr. Prom Coinm., 3g Ir. Prom Crt., 33 Class Officer, 2 fV.P.1, A.F.S. Student, Spanish Award, 3. Ambition: Sociol- ogy. Now, they struggle with I O O NORA OSTRANDER CA RY PACI ,IA RA h1tl2llIlllI'lllS, I, 2, 3: Orclmm- VIGITIII11, -1. 1111111111111 lm, l, 2. Amlvitionz x1iIt'l'tiljl',1'. Dfrlflilll- CAROL L. 0T'l'N1AN PAULA PAINTICIR Tl'llI1SfL'l' Sllxclc-nt, 23 Intru- UN., I. Amlyitiung lffmml lnumls, l, 24 Yunltmok, 115 Sl'l'Vti'1' AflIIttlIt5lTlfIf7tl Choir, 1. Amlmitifm: Unch-- vided. PATTIE ANNE OTTM AN 'l'r1111sf4-1' Stmlm-nl. 2: Intru- HIIIYEIIS, l, ln ltustevllmll, Ig lh'1lCmss, YI: Slmlc-ul Umm- K, ff MICHAEL OYVENS Ct tg' Flnck ta alwayv lrymg in gd mio the 6 picture I 'H' 4' -'-t . L ' vm ' . the usual mass of tests . . . PAM PALAZINI l.A.A., 1, 2, 3, Bowling, 1, T Ambition: Unclociclecl. JUDY l'.'Xl,blER l',X., lg 5lllllk'lll flHlllIL'll. l, llmim' Sm-il-ly, Ii. 'lg Mun- lmnls. 5. lx llxulml, l, 2. 53. l: Qilmir. 1. 1. fig .lit l'1'wm lfmmilu I5 lCfln'inn,l Xmlmi- limi: Nursing. l.lND.-X 'XNN I' VXRKICH GORDON PERLEE Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball, lg Track 3. Ambition: Umlcciclecl. STEPHEN EDWVARD PHAFF 'linnsfcr Sluclcnt, 2, Track lg NYrcstling, 3. Ambition Business Administration. THOMAS RAYMOND PHILLIPS lluwlmsg. l llmlwllvzill. 2. lil-il flruxx, l. Slsl clllllb, ,lg 'jak-Lv L Q4 Ambition: Col l.X., lg Nvzlllumls. ll. -l. ll-my l'l1mi llmmiv.. I Xmlniluun: Xvilsfilx l'41lm'.lliim m,w.c:o'1' 1cl,1zABET11 CYNTHIA LOUISE PATNODLL PIERCE Xmlviliun: tlllllIllll'l'K'llll Art, Stuglgnt Council, 4: Baud, 1 2, 3, 44 Choir, 1. 2. Allibl tion: Eleinentary Education and questionnaires. CHRISSIE DOREEN SCOTT PRESTON PIKCILINCIS linwimli, lg Trac-K, lg XYr1w- . E. , , I 5 iving, I Hfznphi, 23 lic-1 LVIAIISWE1' F3321 gf'IO'Hfi Cross, I, 24 Siurlvnt fjflllllifil y ' ' 'l v ' ' W . 7-. . , - ' nal, 3, 4 ilixclmngc l'Iri.ig II,i'IH's':' I,'? mI' til' 'S Ylszlrbouk, l, 3, 4g Choir, lg i MDV K 'f'75 0 - I lib AWE I .7 -3 4 Amin! 23 fJl'CIlC'Nil'Al, 43, 'ig Damm- -A ', i ', 'ff' , v Billlil, I, 2,3411 ,Ui slzllv, 1 tlm1.N1.1thcm.1l1u Imflnr. 2' :Zi uh.. Prom Cullum ,Z LINDA Jo Hzimi Axvurci, l, 2, 3g Urdu-sf im Axvurfl, T34 Cit. of th: Nionili, I, Intl-rm-sis: Skiing, C'21l'Dl'llfIy, muxia-. Kxllllliiillllf Soc-iill XVOrk, ROBICRT DENNIS PORTERFIICLD PUCU CLAJX., I. -3. 4, Illlhllllllllllm Illllillllllhllh, I, 2, lwmilmii, l. 1 '3 4'9kiCil1iw 'TUV l' 1'y-- I v'- -in . Anliullfxnz Collf-mu Yi-nriuook, 3: Choir, I' Or- chestra, I, 2. Ambition' Loi- ivgcf. 5, ,A-... JANET MARIP, LINIJA -IANP, PUVVERS PURTICLI, Iiowiuul, I: l'.l.1X.. 'iz Ir, BOWIIIUL -3: ffmili.. I, 2: 5l4i Prom Cullum.. fi. Anulnilimu: ffilliv. 'iz UN., lg Yvzllimfric. 'IR-ncimimg. PAUL PRESCOTT 3: l.llm. Awsi., lg Ifrmwinzik- x I mg, Amlnlmn. Crmlif III JOI-IN LAWRENCE KA ffl QUINLAN lnlrmnnrnls I, 2, 3: Tvnnis, ff i 1 0 lx 1 ..q lfootiml, , -1 LN., Ycarlaook, 3, 4: Bamcl, 1. 2, 3 -I: Dance Band, 3, 4. Inter c-sis: NVaicr sports. Ambition Labor :mel Inrlns'trinl Rein- tions. llusclmll, 53 lNlu1',y. XVr'cs- the seniors look Forward . . . CHRISTIAN ERIK RASMUSSEN ...Wi X Chess Club, 1, 2, Intramu- rals, 19 Soccer, 1, 2, Track, 1, 2, 8, Cross Country, 3, Bowl- ing, 3. Ambition: Service and College. DAVID RICKERT c 3 l.icl1cl'uuu1 :uc l1rl'lll't' llallslmi, Kcilli -lulmwu. uml XX ual it-uwlu oll 'fu-ml in llu cvlilll-t'l'l'llk'l' llomn. ., ,. l ,.-9 rv' PNUI. .Xl.lllCRT ll-XlJZl'lXVllfZ lulvlwlx Nlvvlrziuuw, Xllllil- liuu: Xl4'l'lIlllllK'Y. lllllllllli A. HALSTON lling, l, 1, fl. -ln lfumllmll, l l'fla1pl.l,f.,f5,-l lXlg.1l'.lgSl.ll- rlcul Klimucil, L31 llnnm' S0- ciclv. fi, -I: Kcy lllulm, 3, -lg l .C.A., 1-lz Nllllll Clulm, 43 Clmir, l, 2. 33 Allstutc, 3, Air lluiml, 4: lr. Prom Crt., SQ Choir .Mvau'tl, l: Cit. Etl. ljwurml, lg Mauilius Math Coulcslq fX.l7.S., Scmi-Final- ist. lntcrcstsz Folk singing. Amluition: Entertainer. KATHERINE RICHWINE DAVID CORY RICCS Basketball, 1, 2. 3, 4 fCo calptlz Truck, lg Soccer, 1, 2, 53, -11 Student Council. 2: Key Cluln, 2, 3, 45 F.C,A., 4, Air lluicl, -1: lr. Prom Crt., 35 M.V.P. Soccer, 2. Interests: Basketball, soccer. Ambition: Explorer. Io a future . . . KATHRYN ANN RQEHR llilmiiiiimls, I. 24 K2.A.A., I U.N., lg l .'I'.A., 53, 45 Your book, 3, 4. Intvrr-sts: Ilorso- Imck riding, sowing, photog- mpI1y. Amlmition: I'Iioro-Ioinv nzilisl. PAMELA S UE HUW E In-nn1s,Z3g lied Clrosyflg U.N., Ig Ycairhook, 4, jr. I'rmn Comm., 31 Pup CInIm, 3. In- ICTKNIM SIQIIHL1, AIIIIIIIIOITZ XVOYIN. ADRIANA M. SACLIOCCA Il4Ill'lNIl'I' SIIHI1-nl. jg Il'l1Ill i. -31 l'. I A., -Ig M'mIiooIi. -I: Ir. I'1'onlClonnn., II. Iiilc'n'slw: I'i:1no. Ainlniiionx Coll'-gf-. JOH N C. SANDS 'I'reicI4. I1 SLI CIUII, 2, 3, -Ig York:-r, I: SlnrIunl ConnCiI. I CI'rcn. J, 2: Key CInIi, 2, 3, 4: Yi-:n'ImooIc. 53. Ilannl, 1.2.34 Choir, I, 2, fig Air II:1irI. 4: jr. Proin Coinni., 53. jr. Proni Crt., 33. Cit. of thc- Month, I: Social Studios Awalrcl, I. In- turcsts: Skiing. AIHIJIIIOIII Law. a Xfiiry' 5IiI4'i xx'onIrI :lun IIu1I il n I l :Ii I I IJIEISORAII I,ICI'I SAVAGE II.IN., I,5l'PIlIl'l'.-I.'I1I'.I..X.. . , . . Ig IUIIVIIIII. I, J, -1. 'I. f.I1on. I, 2. II, 'Ig rXIIkI:lI1-, II. II..'X. fxIllll!lIIN'l'I, 'Ig I Iunn-1 ominu Url., 'Ig Ir. I'iom Clonnn,, -I I4IIirnin.I, lr. I'ioni ffrl., II Ifjulr-oliIg Clans KIIIIQ-vi. II fV.I'.Ig ffil. :JI IIN' XIHIIIII, I. Inir-l'1'5Is: I'i:ino, rluziwinu, cIf'- sign. Anilmilionz Inlr-rim' Ili'- sign. EILEEN SUSAN SCHAFFER U.N., Ig Ilonm' Socicty. l, 3. -Ig journal. 2: Choir, 1. Inter- ests: Swimming. water ski- ing. .'XinIiilion: Nursing. in which each . . . LINDA SCHELL Tennis, lg Ski, 3, 4g Student Council, 3 fliec. Sec.l, 45 llonor Society, l fSec.l, 2, 3, 4g Sceptre, 2, 3, 4, Year- hook, 3, 4 fAdver. Mgr. lg jr. Prom Comm, 3g jr, Prom Crt., 3g Class Officer, 2 CScc,l. Ambition: Govern- ment and Law. . ROBERT SCHIERBAUM lwition: Collcgv. 5:'Y Uf .gf Y' CARI. SCIIIILLINC DON SCIIIINNERER .rlz -N I .CW-X..-l. ,XIllllllOI1. lllot, T33 TONI SCI-INER T ransfer, 8, Albany High, French, Patroong Keyettesg Drama, Tau Beta Sigma So- rority, Cuilderland, Ioumal, 4, Dramatics, 4. CHRISTINE SCHUFF lntraninrals, 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross, lg Ski, 4, U.N., 19 Yearbook, 3, Dramatics, Ig P.A. Announcer, Ig Ir. Prom Comm., 3. Ambition: Col- lego. KATHERINE ANN SEIM ' 'R . -. v,. .. .. . ... - . . ', , ,, . - . . 1 ramura S, , .., Il. 43 Tennis, 33 Ski, 2, 4, UA.. lp lui..-X.. 2, 4: Year- lmok. -3: Choir, I. 2. -3: lr. Prom Comm., 3. Ambition: lim-iioi' Design. PETER SECENBERGER lntrmnnmls, 1, 4, Football, 1 Soccer, 2, A.V., 1: Choir, 1, 2 Ambition: State Trooper. 1 as an individual, . . . HELEN SHAIIDA Hcfl Cross, 33 Ski, 4g Stuclcnl JOHN SHORT Council, 4g I-Ionor Society, 3, 45 Yearbook. 4. Ainbilioni Teacher. WILLIAM SHARKICY BRENDA Inlrmnurnls, l, 2, 35 'l'l'ilCli, SLINCIZRLAND ll l'q00ll7llll, ll Qi IH-fl Cffw lllll'2llIIlIl'illN, lg Orc-ln-slm, lg fl. Anilmilion: Collage-. Lily. A,,,'g.' 1, Q, 41114. p,-,,,,, fiflllllll.. -3. rXrnlulmn: Bus:- nvss lil-lil. MARY I'1I,IZAISI'i'l'll SLIFICR 1 Ili-il cilll. ', Zg .'Li. 3 .. 'ilu l 4 5 M ull l.lli. Assl.. lx -lr. lrmn ffmnnr, I3 lfilminrl, Annlsi- limi: lNl:1llwl11:1lim'Q. BRANDON ERIK SMITH Amliillon: .Milo nu-clmnics Rich Ferraioli works at a seemingly intricate project in the physics lab. Nh. .41 , .L M... Q-'ffl' fill can express himself . . . THOMAS DAVID SMITH LINDA DIANE SPADARO .97 IU!! n lui ion NI Il , C 'fffiifw x., X vw-wr N..- 'Ferry Cnton awaits her tum to see Mr. Kavanou 1.-XRY .-Xl,BElI'l' BARBARA A. SPIAK SPAXVN UA..-X., I, 2: Intramurals, lg ply qj1,,l,N 1 X,,1l,,li,,,,: 4101, Ski Clulu, 21 LIN., I: Student 1 Council, 2, I3 lCorr. Seal: llllv. U I llunm' Sucwly, I: SCGDITG, 2, IJRUU SPENCER C X X lg lIIll'llIIlllI'kll5,l'1HL'1l 'Yagi Cfrmx, el' SLICIlnl1,Z3,-lgYm1r- if lmukx 33, -l. Amlmitimm: ljl'lII1ll lly'g.1ic'm'. f? 33. l1 -lOllI'IILll, 1 LASs't. Edlg Yun-lmuk. 1: Choir, 1, 2, 3g Orvlwslru, l. 2, 3. Ambition: l'QyL-hology. KATHRYN ANN SPRINCER Real Cross. 3: Ski Club, 2, 3. -lc U.N., I: Honor Society, I, ZZ. 3. 45 Russian, 41 Ir. Prom Comm., 3. Ambition: Lan- Quages. ah as he desires . . . PATRICIA LEE STALKER EILEEN PATRICIA STICPIIICNS B0wIing, 3, 4, U.N., I, jr. fl.A,A., I, lnlrammmlx, lg ? Prom Comm., 3. Ambition: Ski 2, UN., I, Sluflffnt SCCl'ctaI'y. Counvil, I, Zig S:-uptrv, 2, 73, 4 fV,I', Q3 journal, Ig Ycwnrlmnlg, Q'- .I, fl fSr'1'. IIrl,p, c,Il0ll', 1, 2, pw IIO I rt 1 r IIIVCOIHIIIII I ,, fg j. IIII Vmm ffomm, II, jr. I'rr VI fi 'xmIxilirm C' ll ,r ., . . .' : ,rm 1-gre, .- V, DAVID MICIIAEL WILLIAM CIIARLIIS STANKAVIC II STOWLLI, 'IIl'ilL'Ii, 1,21 NI1lII1,'I1 IIYCIIVS- IIIIFZIIIIIITIIIS, 2, TI, 4, Iiuskvl- tru, I, 2, 3, 4, Quartvl, 4. Imll fSmrr-km-pc-rJ. 2, 3, 4, . Ambition: Colk-gc. Ilznsn-Imll, I, 2, 3, fig Sm-cc-r, 2, 'I 4- Ski 4- Stmlvnt C'mmc-il IHI . rcx, In-us.Jg Llrolf, I, Arr ROBERT B 181 III url, 4. Amlnlmnz I'.IlILHII'f'l'. JAINIIQS STE A LY ANNE STIILNS l RA STRAIVBRIDCIC Bowhng, f-Ia C...'X.A., 2., -3. -1. ' , v Inlrunmmls, 2, 3, +I, Ski. 53, LL0Yl? RAI Rl, U.N., Ig Slumlunl Councxl, STREN EL II 4, Ilonol' Sncicly, 3. 4: F.'I'.A.. 3: Ycnrlxook. 33: Choir. 1, 2, jr. Prom Comm., 3. Am luition: Nursing. Wd l . and be free . . . DEMETRA MARIA 12719 65 NG, M if '4 fa. . ,Q 2 ,Y . 1 U' .-.2 'Ui x DAVID SULLIVAN CAROL LORRAINE SZATKOWSKI Bowling, 2: Rod Cross. 12, 4: Ski 2, 3, 'lg Choir. 1, 2, Am- bition: French. BETH DOROTHY T,-XBER 1 'X X I S illil Hl1l1l ll'4 Y 21 lJI'1i11l:llik'S. 331 ,Ill Ply0lli cttillllll., 33. .Xmlvitiunz .'Xiriim' N I flcwam ms. ROBERT ll. TAFF 4 Vo i 1 lc IL Xl TAKES Honor Sociefy, 1, 2, 3, 4. CPres.Jg Ioumal, 45 CPage Ed,Jg Yearbook, 4 K Sec. Hd.lg Dramatics, 3. Ambi- tion: College, Music. DENNIS TANNER DIANNE M. TANNER 'Xmlxitionz Niarriage. GEORGE THOMAS ,Q-A..-. to Follow his own course. LINDA LEE TORRE Bowling, 1, 2g C.A.A., 1, 2 Illfl'2lll'lllI'21lS, 1, 25 Rccl Cross, 3, 45 U.N., 15 Stnclcnt Conn cil, lg F,T.A., 3, 4g Yczir book, 3, 4g jr. Prom Comm. 3. Ainlvition: Spanish Tc-:ich er. DENNIS LLOYD TYSON Footlmll, lg Real Cross, l Ambition: Policv Scii-nc:-. MARGARET ROSE URBANO llonor Son-if-ly, fl: .lUlll'l1ill, 2 3, 4 fSp0rt's Erl. J, Ambition Ilonrnulisin, HARRY ALLEN VAN AUKEN GLENN LEE VAN DER WVENDE ' n Bowling, '15 'Yrzir-lc, 1, 4g - lcylizill, 43 UN., lg Stuzlo Council, lg Honor Society, l, 4. Ainliition: ffollcgc-. .,,' s--L, I SCOTT BRIAN VAN DERZEE Amliilion: Alito mr-c'li:inicS HAROLD V E ES ER it i Afton' il film. lolin XYixlii4-xulti winflx up lln- iolw N A-ftp H I V X aff They have contributed their Mm . FRED JOSEPH VITALE Baseball, 2, 3, Volleyball, 2, 3, VVrestling, 2, 3, Key, 3, 4. Ambition: College. CAIL SUZANNE WALDHEIM Ambition : Ewciltive Buyer. X. Y'-2 R . . 4 .t T- F , ... .lqln Mike Dolence, Steve C-allub and Pete Chakmalcas are several of the relatively few students who are able to take the data proc- essing course. .. ,, ..., , RONALD WALLACE l KATHLEEN STEVENSON WALTON Cl..-LA., l, 2, 3, 4, U.N., lg Sceptre, 53, 4. Ambition: Phys. Erl. Teacher. BEVERLY ANN WARD Bowling, lg Intramurals, 1, U.N.. 1. Ambition: Business Secretary. 1 TIMOTHY I. WARD Basketball, 1. 2, 3, Baseball, 1, 2, 34 Football, 1. 2, 3, 4. Ambition: College, the ideas of an individual. THEODORE RUSSELL PIIYLLIS NIARIIC W WARNER WINKI FR AI'llblfl0I'lZ let Iungmccr xXmlntmn1 liuwn-ss. KENNETH JOHN VVISNIEVVSKI vVESc,l10VVSKI h1tr:unlu'uls, I, fl, 4g Ski, 3, 'I fI'r1's.Jg UA., lg Honor So- km.. vu-ly, 3, 41 I7I'1lIllilliCN, 3, 4 ,'Xmlmi1im1: Knmvlwlgr-. CLARA lf,LILABI'. l ll WIIITAKER Alulmilicm: l'ZXt'I'IIliVl' Sm'rc'- V L Um, lm-V XIILI' HIIIHJINII mul -Iflllll l'n1u'mr1 Il:-rlluwullx mulw uw Fw lzlllu'in1llr'lm-Inlxlmlu. html! N fzgjv ,. fy' PABIELA A. VVHITE Howlmg, I: hkx, Al: hlmlvnl Council, 53. 'lg llnnm' Sm-if-ty, w Clwslluu. I. .'X1nlnh1'm: lllul- ogy. R NT 4 X ' '21 iii They will naw go on . . . KRISTINE SALOME WOLFF U,N.,lg Honor Society, 1, 3, 45 F,T,A,, 3, 4g Ycarluook, 3, 43 Choir, l, 2, 3, 4g lr. PFOITI Comm., 3. Ambition: Occur- palionnl Therapy. BARRY JOEL ZXVACK xlmlwillmrz l'1lUl'2ll llcwifln. .l0l'fl. BXRRY ZVs'.'xCTK Xmlvilimu Howl ,lull Xlvlzll all 1 lz1'.l E SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Barb Bidleman CSec.l: VVendy l.lf'lH'VlIlQll'l 4'l'rfurN.1g Iohn Homlvach lVice Pres. ls Keith johnson 1 Pres. l 0 , .gizm- SX, ., i. 4 - .1 3 ' , 5, ff X 'i .. 'Y ll X -415, K ,ax fig rx X , -.. Nlmp , , S Stlldenm Gnivy refreshments at half-time. Mark Beeler leads the fast break during basketball intr-.mun-ak SUSAN FISCHER 'Vi ELIZABETH GEICER RICHARD GIF F ORD WENDY LIEBERMAN to Further develop their Iile Top Ten Seniors DEMETHA TAKES, VALEDICTOHIAN The studcnts on this page strc hmm: ul the outstzmding scniors who lutw um- Lrihutcd to xnttking, Cuilclcrlzmcl un ine stitulion ol high atc-udcntic slzmcling. Through conscitrntious ullbrt, they lluvc muintuinccl the ton highcst ztvcrugcs in their class. 'llluy ure not only lc-ucltrrs in the tlcztclclnic llclcl, lllll also in cxlrucur- riculau' uclivitics. Sell-sutislttctiolx :tml thu liuuwlcclgc that llllly llllVl' stlcwsslltllly mct at clmllcngu uml ztssuluctl ull lllvir rv- sponsilmililics its stuclcnts is their 1'CXV1ll'tl. Thc rl'ZlNVtlSt'llllltll1SlllllAl'XlCllLlS to thc-m its SIIICCII' C0llgl'lllllltllIOllS. MARY BETH' ELZE, SALUTATORIAN i-Q-4' xl Qt LYNN MALLIN x .... 4 X4 , KATIIIIYN SPIIINCIHI MA RCA HIST I' II BA N O PAMELA WVHITE ,X with the amassed ,ms l MOST xlllslcixllfsllllkllll Nl111'1':1y 11111l llic-l1.111l l,11'w NICE MOST lllllllll.-Kll lluxv ll1'I1l1'1'l :1111l 'Nl,11l1 ll.1x'1x, F . 1 l af : Keith lolmson weallh . . . ST SMILE-Eilf-1-11 Stepl'1em and Mark Beeler, 1 s DONE MOST FOR CLASS-Patricia Osterhout and enim' Polls W-A' -Wye 41 BEST LOOKING-M:1rg11erite Casey and Iolm Samls. MOST ARTISTIC-D T mne annex' .md H.11'ol1l Yeeser of education and experience. 1 Xe . -N . Q Mosrr lll'Nl0ll0l'5 1n,.lf-K.-me. WI u1..,.., n:,.1.v.,,. BEST DRESSICD--l,ms llvlllc-In .md Mark Ilm'ml1'i1-kwlu. 111650 scniors huvv bca-11 Choscn by thc- senior class X ,... : , . 1 3'3- us IUGIIIQ most SIIIIKKI to ilu- ' M c'z1t0Qo1'ie-Q shmvn lwrr-. L- MUST A'l'lll.lf'lLlKi Kntluh-en XX .lbw HM xx U- X1 - X x MOST SHY-I'ulll:1 Puintvl' and Stvphcn MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCl':l'zDAD4'llN'll'il CLASS FLIRTS-Dvlmmlm 5.lX.lX1l' .mf Favittal - Tnkvs :md lliclmrfl Cliilorcl. Kvn XY:-wolmvski. Underclassmen i Q. A--L , ---.-.i ,..,. . - R Guilderland is indebted to the Underclassmen for their avid par- ticipation in, and support of, school activities this year. Individual achievements rank high in all areas from academic to athletic-. The Unclerclassmen show great promise f or the future. The sophomores, who are the largest ol' the classes. have rapidly become an important part of the student population at Cuilderland. If they continue to work as hard in the future as they lmye this year. then they will he certain to enjoy success, and their remaining two years will he rewarding. Every one of them is ready, willing, and ahleu to face the many challenges of the future. Iuniors have no need to worry ahout hc-ing prepared for their lnsl year at Cuilderland. They, too, l1z1yewol'l4etl hard and well, especially on the Junior Prom and the magnfine drive. Their ellorts and their academic achievements will insure them n successful senior year. The members . . if Class Ollieers: Nlnlse Haxern-Vice-llresirleiitg Bob Xl.lClJllNYt'llf'lil'CllhllICl. Phyllis XYest-Seeretaryg Ian llxowli-l'rvslrlenI 'l'l1e-lnniorlflasstllisyearhaslueeuaxery lively antl sneeessllnl group, Umler the eapalwle gnirlanee ol: Mr. Pryor, Class .'Xclx'isor, they haxe sneeer-all-el in attaining a malorily' ol' their goals, Class Ullieers this rear im-lmle lan lll'UXK'Il-Pl'CSl- clentg Mike llax'ern-X'iee-Presiulelulg l'hyllis XYest- Sl'C'l'l'lLll'f'1 anal lhmli XlaelDowellJl'l'easnl'er. This year the elass reaellenl an outstanding amount ol sales in the annual magazine clrive. Class members slriverl lo sell well over the proposed goal. ln February, the elass helcl a eamly sale, whiell proved to he worth while. The Prom, whit-li was helml in the spring, re- qnirecl a great tleal ol' lime from elass memhers. The final results ol' the Prom lnrnecl out lo he worth all the ellorl it requirerl. After a sueeesslul junior year, the juniors have -many amhilions lor an erenllinl senior year, including plans for free senior yearhooks, a senior hanquet, and a suc- cessful Senior Ball. The class is eagerly anticipating their last year and hope to establish new traditions in Cuilclcrland through Continued perseverance of their goals. .,,.2 Mr. Pryor-junior Class Adviser fthe Junior Class Q 83 N Aj 't A ,.vvv OOO .,- :R I 1X ,W A fr. cw, .X 5 x Keith Barbagelott Patricia Barcornb William Batzinger Paul Begley Marcia Bellinger Frank Benway joy Berg joseph Bess Donald Blagriif .,. if 1 Judith Albert Barbara Alheim Barbara Anderson Alan Andres Katherine Angus Darcy Armstrong Mark Armstrong Vera Arsic Robert Artus Thadeus Ausfeld Rudolph Beakman Rosemary Baccari Mark Bachnnd Richard Baldauf Kenneth Ballschmcide-r M. Veivia and B. Smith get a few words in be tween classes. Edward Bleichner Daniel Blendell William Blizzard john Blum Marie Bonanno Catherine Bookey .. -f Kathy Botlieri . fw 'Y Michael Boyce 3 Leonara Brecht Thomas Breitenbach Galy Brouker Ian Brown 1 ,h Michael Brown Susan Bulinan nw tc -S TE? -' ' N : 1' Gwendolyn Burlingame -,1 pg V -, ,Q CV' X Mike Pinchuk plays a few notes on the baritone. 82 Janet Burt llobert Bush juycc- Butler Margaret Button Timothy Cain Thomas Canaday Robert Cappetti Philip Carlson Candace Carman 1 ' Z! I ' F :I QA : Q -j' -Bull' ,, . ., ,ah V. L ,I fig! s mf C as ' Q Francine Carpenter Richard Carson joseph Castarjna Darla Cheney Nancy Chiboucas David Chrissy William Chrornilc lctcr Ciani john Cirola Nancy Ciupelc lolm Clarlc Dclnoriih Clarlceg XX'illimn Clough Thcrcsa Colo .Imncs Conklin 5 i 1,5-glial 5 ima ' X - X9 J SX ' . R-. T . Y? ! Y! ' K fs! 3 1, Y-1 , lx X-sd ' -six i . . AIN. 'Q' .QPR ' ,ff ,,,,,,. ' ,L i. 1 E . llnrluurzi Conlois Dzlvicl Cowan Snnrlrn Crmncr Alun Crury Diane Crounsc Cordon Crounsc Cliristinc Duguillo Deborah Dalryunple Connie Dnniger Y , xr. ,W Bruce Dapp Thomas Davenport W if x l 5 M . . A 4 1 . f 4 K Rosemary Dav1d V - e ,Lkb , ,fi ve A Susan Davis ---, Ronald DeBenedetd Michael DeBenedictus ,,. Paula DeF1orio , H W,-. Edward DeGroff Maryann Delaney 11 1 Albert Dibella Kathy Dillenbeck Vlh- . Q. In gf V 2- K David Doak M, - A, : N. '15 Mnrylynn Donncllan 'f y- q ,. V W Q Y ,,,. , ..,e , e D M. - 1 . ,ef B s Colleen Dooley 8 Q M Nancy Dorland . X Carl Dui P' AA P A '35A N I ,mam rzar-me f's: i u 3 - 2' 5 If Evan EIisa 7. x A-.l :4 D Eileen W SUSZIIM V V 'NT Raymond kd A ,Zu 'I 3 Georgina EQ Q 'Q' Q Marsh Erin , N N ' Ya A .L ancy Ede- ' ' ' 1 1 - 3 1 Victor Falcone A' 1 lax, 3 1 V 'll A Dominick Falzam D 2 wr -h -. 1 4: . Richard Fam , fri f y, . 'avi ' f Margaurite F 84 Thomas Gifford Donald GIUCSDIC loseph Coil Arthur Granger lxathleen Gray David Green Darlene Gnessel lxathleen Hale Stephani Hale Louis Hall Bertha Halvorsen Ioseph Hamman Christine Hampele Sharon Haney Susan Haney ,, 5 LQ in if vw? 411' X. ' I. '-1 4' if . V, I I, Qi: 1 , We , -g ,'Ql l wi ,'Q:'f 45? X ff ', 1' - ' ' 0 411 A 1 i i V 4 Q 15, Y r f ' f ' ' f' F m , , Q hr 4, - ' V -an-M '31 5 , ' Thomas Fila lane Finin Brian Fischer Paul Flood Kathleen Ford Clifford Francis Ronald Frank Daniel Frederick Thomas Fries Pamela Fuller Kathryn Furdon Martha Gage Jamie Gallagher Philip Gallub Cynthia Garrison Q-9. S, the success of the Junior Prom, M Cooper takes a look at an amoeba during brology lab. Dennis Holmes Theresa Holmquist Robert Hoover Maurice Hotaling Alison Howarth Gregory Howland Joanne Hughes larry johnson Sheila jordan Peter Iorgenscn Lawrence jump Ianct Keams james Keefe Randolph Kerr Thomas Kilinslci .gQ J V '-W Q ,Y I X3 S, X . f 1 1 rr ,N 5 Num' aj, I .v M, V z .NN Raj: W I , '11, G ,I ' 1 xt Linda Hanrahan Debra Hart Michael Havem Harold Hayden Robert Heine Susan Heller Martin Hennahan Edward Hennessey Valerie Hobson ' WG - ' '14 x 'M' no 1 s 31.22 1 X , ,. 5.5 and the challenge ol the. . . w. A A ijf wi 1115: Y a l . 'L 2.- ' I my Keith Kilmer Stephen King Louis Klapp Arthur Knaggs Mark Kolanchick Kenneth Kolmin Stephen Koughcr Judy Kosinski Patricia Kraussc e .e,eQ Nik D. Crmrnso llmle Math ll vnjoyalwle' Myra Krueger ,ff X-an-Fi' l 2 .ii , f-fig We-f l K Xl xg L I llnrolfl Kirkuk 'lurly Kunlcor Iliclmrcl LnNlounlain Dm-ifl l,.anQ'illr- john Lalllantr- Limla Lnrclic Sharon I,asQi Micliacl Laviolr-ltc Rosemary Lawler joan Lawlor jean Lehman Robert Leonard Cynthia Lctko James Leto R Diane Liese Diane Linclemann Karen Little VVilliam Lochner Elizabeth Lockwood Deborah Long James Lorette Pamela Lotriclge Donna Loveland jared Mabie Keith MacDonald Robert MacDowell 4.4 1 Lester Mackey WR gf . f'lf 'Ly Peter Mahigian r. ,H Michael Mahoney English ll sluclents Enzl looking out the window is better than concentrating on Moby Dick. 88 f' .. 'id' Thomas Maikoff llelvne Maki Brenda Mance Bmee Mance Ilieluarcl Marcllewka Peter Marion Robert Mason Sharon Mattice Karen McCormick QQ H wa' ww r qu. A lm! ,,h'T7f LQ, '- au'--mi 31 Qi ,Q-Q ,N fi' fr- 4 - 'A V 2 iv - I, N I la 'cr' l ' V, X ff 1 X, tw? - , Xxx x '5 ,A . If , ' 4 XJ X, I .K X 2,7 Q. ,A 'TW , I '..f4 Hzmflru N'IyrrQ , -'1?5'z . 5 ' 1 . H Aff? Robert McDermott Thomas Nicfjlynn john McGuire 'IQl'l0IHflfi Nfcflum Frank McHugh M: lnlr a NICPQ-ak Clary Nfihnl Sully Nfilkins Nfifthixffl Nfilki Nfnry Niillm' Tvrry Milfncr Kflfhlffffl Horan KQ1tl1lf'c'r1 Nformn Incqur-lin Nfuvllf-r .Xmw Xfurplwy I Hill'IHU'il N144 llvnlvv Niflwlloc ll NKIIQISIIUIII Iunu O Hx On M:xnrc0n O Connor fr ,I Io'w In fx ' xl .1 I ,V .X llcvcrlv O'Kccfc Hubert O Hcrm -LJ-L -f-4' ' 'M' bIlll'fZlll'CfL Olson Dimmu Fassvll greets visilors mth n fuivm n , 89 Richard Ottemcss Linda Owens KriQty Puhner linymoml Palmer lnqv Purlo worthy of praise . . . lill Qkmu l7il'4SCI1Q.ICl' 'N A , A I.a1w 1'c- nu' I'nl1'iL'k .v Q Za'5. '5' QV . lirizm IV' a'1' 1 m'm' A h Dvl 11m1': uh V4'l'0l'50l1 'ul-I ,X . , 'Ti W- - ' gm x -.N.' -L!, i 35 .iqi Kr-rry Ikklulw Hi Pau-r Vinum Q .VL Cy Ilfllill Pivrcu D -3 Xxx 'i 'Sb ltlilcun Vikul 'C mn ,.,1- r l'am1fk.- ,fQffsf5kl Z ml IM-uc-l1xx'il1x1c-1' lvzxvs-S his class for lunch 90 XIu'll.u'l l'iIuc'llnllx ljl'lNlI'IllI I,lLlffl7l'4 HlL iilY'lI I'-xlwluv n 4 O In -,E-H' Iirlwxml I'mx'm lx I3illbi4'l l'u'W0ll KTZIIIIV l,lIl'tI'H Lim l u1'tl'll Luis Rzmcbmvirsz Katllle-c-u Rafferty and ready to burn 1 fi! 'pf V -7 . :gl . I., .' , QA ' T.: ' 1 ' U ., V ,2,.'l,2f: .', ' 1 , A1 , nf', 'Y In .X X 1 A m 3 I V .Is A I 1 t - N I Q ' ,.:'- 'TIA 'A1 a,. ji, X A A C , , 5 ffvmr' If N-fb us, 42 A I .xii , ,pf fa ' w yu 'F 'Q' K 8 ,af fiillllvlilll' lirvmlylr lZ,n'x lim.-lllulwull Num-x Hullr I4-rrp Ryan flnrx S1HlI'lIli!ll' Ilmill SEIUVI' knlln-riuv Sugvr .lm-am Sands L-Xnlhony Samo I x OOO Xliz hmfl ll.1H'1'1'l5 f.mvI li.nftrr:i.1m E I Xzlllmny lhimu ' I,ill1I.l H1-Imlxk Q' ' zvli 4 UiHf.Ill1H:lflnlllll ki f ff l',lxf,1M-Hu lim-rl fflfm' Hvffllk l'.ef1'ifl.1 llwgfm ' Sramlm Hire' Imlf lnffxrr V. 1 mln Ill-lmllux 1 IPM :fl llruglrx lxllk Hmm' i 7 l'lr-rlrlir-L Hrvrvvwwlf t l'.lxx,u.l Hmmm llf 5 A wx .F 1 1-' ff wr, xv 'K ' 'U ber 1 NK I 01 0 Q, vumlvr il Clwlyl lilwrl thinks lwlmnh-X lun :now fun, A .5 ,W ..,...-.,.,., ... ,, -I Xin lx IN nmugl1 looks in mm one of the Clll-0lCl'l1l slmly lmlls. Ilanrrv Sllk'lll'l'l' 1,3 nllual Iwlu-1-lmmm l'lI'2lIIl'l'S Sllmm-1' lmx-ill Siclilvr lhllplm Sim-lwrl llmnlw Smilvy clfllllllll Smith l',lif.llwll1Smill1 XX-lllllllll Slllllll I'1mlw.u'cl Slllyllll' as their final year eppro Anne Sfmtore john Scheels JoAnne Schiesel Linrla Schiesel Susan Sclmcli Linda Schull Allan Scott Mark Sf'Y1HCI'll7l?l'QPT Salmll Swlm aches S., , .L ww. Svull Snmwm' l'u'111 4- SUXVillSl'xl . z-A 5, fx 2 f, - Kzlllllvmm 5Imwn L' 2' I N, , ll4'l'l7L'I'l SDODCUI' . H ' 1 B , 'lj lmln Spiuk 4 'V .A Q nv Q OOD .af W A 7 . 5 . X , ' n H their senior year . . . lU'i1r'rJ.r5IJllIlUr'r' Xiurry Sizmh ' '03 furrul Sfflllfll tx A ' ,J llrlrir-I Sfl'IIll'l Y, K L- filmrlr-N Srrrxurrt V I 'xrIlr1:rW:1.rNlrr 'Nl 7 fxwrlj Nrrrrxmr 'N . ,, ax- Q 'F 'Q .f IQ 1 '11 H HMM Sfrv tm' .. .2 1 ' 3 -rg' . 'uv flxrrflrm Sl'r1lrl.lf'Ir1w' .xr 1 I k V, v ' L fN.rr1-IISYHTX ,lx ' I R ,nv I 1, 'Q--r , r X iz -1 7 e rrr - , , V 4. , l 5 , e if i ' Q' we . 3 ' 1 f,r.rra, frrrgrrrx Irfrvr 1 1415111 lrll li I Wu rxrl lrrr f rxlv lrxirr Irlf'llIIl lim' 'I'V'IllYl'lI XX rlllirrrr llrrmrsu , . I.r--.liv 'firm' wa Q' I'.l'l'!Il'il'lx 'Villrrrry ,wi YW? l.i1lllAl 'l'mlur'm' Nlarrlirr 'llmlwy l-'cm Varmlcuscn K ' A jcllruy Van Patton ' D. Pvlrrnnrr .xml hvr lvnrnnrarlr- try in uv! ilu- Imll l from llu-ir npponcnl. Rrclrzrrd Van Wormcr 93 will be the fulfillment . . Nancy Van Znnrll - Txliclu-lc Vvivial f Q, . , 'm r ' Bonnmv Vincent ,- . A - Q Limla Vincent A Q - xl mug Alrmnnr- XV:14lc' - - X fill-nn xv211.flN'l' lilllllil Xlanlmrlic-ll all V limlwzml XYurclcll ix. ,N l E , ll.nns Xv1ll'I1C'l' liz: .,L,, llmllll-5' Nlllsson Aloun NYca1tlw1'xx'nX l.innln XX'cloll1 Phyllis NYM l'4nnvlal Xlllinncry llznnvlu XYl1itvllmul l I .. Nw, .. , ,X Fill- V WSW?-in A .lun-k Clark rm-ll-rs lmck lo lxix chilflhuml 4-clucn 94 lion Dun 'l Lx Wiulnt lin mn XX nllrnux lldlllhlll Xl IINOH Kenny-th Xlinlcler Ann NX 1th L1nd.1 XX olff of four years Dizuw Y:rr'h'r' llnlw-rl Ymirm of hard work . . . Holvrrl XYru'11rr-r X ll1'll'IX?IH'lIlNLi ' Y Alrrlrr-W Zwnrk -rr 5 Y N l':rlrir-in fw.rr'k L M X Q r,-f mU.V1,b - N A r ' , '5' . ' - x 'gn 1 rr, 'XM f . tx N V .X ,M f I V A ran rx--k' 'r Jr 1 rw rrr ymr L 1 I 'V C gr rg, v 'Vi Y, V 1 , xN1vlv'v'Llrr'j ,II Ylrr if x N IML joan Spiak stops fo get some books between classes. L I-Ixr-r-ylmmlyk frwurilv pr-ri was Lg-, 95 The Sophomores . . . 'vm VISA. 1' af' - ' to an-P' v. 'ft' ' We r' N -an ' 'iss Officers-tback rnwj: Treasurer-Cindy Laphanm. Secretary-Andy Allendorphg tfront row : lresidcntfNancy C-nnnlwell, Vice l'resident-Sharon Hanxnl. On Septunher T 196' 433 ot us enttrcd G.C.H.5. ready to begin our sophoniort you: Xtter '1 couple ol weeks of umnlusion -ind ufL'11'SN ol the LlPPt'1'Cl'lSSllN.l1. wt had made new friends 'ind grown 'rccnstoint tl to the St'1l1d'1l'Cl high school routine. Under tht loitltisliip ol' our ll'lI'Ll-XX orking Class advisor. Xir. 'lwllOlll'lS, 'ind class ollicurs lres. Nancy Cambell, cv '-s. .' ' A llnnn S Xndy -Xlltndorph, and fro-rs. Cindy l'rph'nn, we got oll' to '1 good start. Our Lindy drive in tht, full 'ind 'L b-rkt-salt in the early spring were SllL'l'CSSlilll. The tr'xdition'1l Soph. Hop was held in the spring also. Everyone who 'rltendtd had '1 good time uid it proved to bt- '1 successful dance. Our class took 'rn 'relive interest in txtra-curricular ac- livitits. Tha- .X . Son-ct r tenn 'ind the j.V. Basketball team xx tru holh riiitlt-it-'rlt cl. Our j.V. laootball teain also had a successful surson. As our sophoinort ytar comes to an end We look back it it 'rs 'r rrw'1rCling txpcrienee. We look forward to our lnnior year, hoping our junior Prom and magazine drive will both he great successes. VVL extend our congratulations to this year s graduating class, VVe wish them the best of luck. --Q, Q.. . - I. - A.: 4, , p. wkgw, V 4 S -- f i 33 v .r . 1' .51,'j.jL.'.vV g2- W5 52:4 , ,V - .4-'H 't ' '.,.,,.....,f-V r, 9,1 ,. 1 R.-Va.,-t-,v., .. 4 KVM.,-Lt, - I 695' LJ' ' M' , ,V .V ., P' -W' . X .xr Q 1 ' 1 v- 115 . if Atv,- i' . ? v 1,-.QV ,rw V -. . .J :A r 35, ,f4,.t.l:!' M N' ' j ?.4,.,A'f-.,V .u,V,.. Q .n mah .,,i.,.. . .-,,,-,:,t,:, l ,,,,-..,.q-My VN, K AV , . ,, V ,,,,, .W V , -' ' -:V-31535 i Cl. . J I t , X A . , , 3 3 . . NL A, , K . K .L l 1 N 1 i . I K . . L K - . . . . f t r J i . . . , ' , . x P si - f - 1 it , 1.non . 1, . LQ i , L 7 A JK I. K L L - . . . J . . t t 1 t L t t t t . J . . - A . 1 L , 1 1 1 L . A , . 3 I X J t t 7 1 I 1 r t - . , . r , , , 2 1 t ' t A A . .1 , ,1 J , Mr. Thomas-Sophomore class advimr. I' have enthusiastically participated . . . Xlnrlc Allele Clnml .xfllfiffllflfl If msnr n Allmnri Num y ,-Xlhrrnm li llruf- s Allen Xmlrr-in ,Xllf-mlorph r-lm:-l ,Mxmiu .Q Xlnry ,Xml Aingwll llrirll ,Nrrmtrrmg Y 'I llvrlxrrl Xrrlxxlflnlg lm..itli.m Xrrmw II . 1 2. ' X Vw ft WM7 'mm' :ul xx' 1 ,liz ' ll: l' a Ilan 2 B NY4-mly' L' . 3. Luth rim Bu. 'U' 73' 1 L-tml Bader 'ituclutts hovu' -lround ilu catltuiu lm 1' I x. fi ' a delicious I nel. ' 97 lllfilulll XIHIIN A Q t ii A llimf ak if 4 1 l lnrli Xuxl lfl ' X A is ' . X lxul alum lllrlwi l l Nr It fy slat i 'Y lltlill links l 5 lmlxx llullzuilm r ls L Xlnx llallus l xl I x- ay l il-ill: ml ' x if 1 8 HIIIX ums , 1 9 1 ik Q ' ll-.m z 'Q I t ,. , Uk. 1 J gk N' U K , , - 1 . 1 K , 0 .I .. 1 ,. H 1 f r in school life this year . . Barry Bclrosc ll Linda Berberick I J l ' Riclmrcl Bvrschwinger Clicryl Bcrtrnncl Maureen Bc-slm qi: ::,q, joiinm' 13cssc-rrlmar-km Cliristinc Bcycr ,lolm Bcyci' llaimcln Blkllililllilll Dclmmli Blugrill Tlmmns lilziiwliaiixl Daniel Bnlil b -. I f A E. nv' - - Dolmmli Bolil I Y. - ,. , r iv Lurcllai Boyce A , 'v rx ' ' Czillwrinu Boylc' 'xg 7 a, ' ld ,Q , 1- 4-laws lixlmis lo Nl. c:0Ul5l'l'lS vxg-uS0 nlmul luis llUllN'XV0l'li. 98 lnlm lirniimwl luric lirnilt lwlm llritlzfll Duuglus Britton Kvviu l3l'lKll'l'lCli Kzitlilccn BrnulcQ Rolmin Broom Henry Brusilow Deborah Buker , ,, ,,.v.. W, -...-, Each one . . . sy 1' P, x' at Ulf, ' -gl' 1 I -1, W , 7 ,,,,,5 6v5v 3 ,fa M- r- 1 N '15, Hnmr- B11lm.m If-nw' I5vxrrl,1 Iixrl 1,11'1 I Hlllkf' Hoi nr'r I' Hllrfkr- Hu yr-M1 fi11lrn,uxl+ llurmr Hmlnx f',1fvl11.lH1l:'!: Xlfflm Hurrrm xX.lll r:HAyIbIr I f,xrrPln.rf.,unf1flfI 4lIl1rI4u,nf,.xIHl,1lu Xuvlmkn f.,u'l faxnl f:.H'!wvll I4,ulIxhf',1v'IX,m fx1nrlwu.lf'I1ywm , 1 ' 07 'Cl 4 -K V 4 1 . L 1, - f ,A L1 . Ng , ,K fn A Qi? A .M ,fl by Qg UN! Xlullx fmllsml Sm' lllv1'l'- I7m4v1lu-,1f.q1xl.lU .lulun fjlHlLIllJllxJlK l.ilIlH'lllTll1lNi' Alulm C,lm'rn SllMllllIl'c,tiiH1i Mary Ann Cinco! Mm-k Civill ',,,,,w..pa-s 1 i .ly A., xi , X , I f r gs. 1- .. 91 lpn- L 1 1 'lf Dill gm-I D. Crm-nw Pl'Q'llSll'1.' ll:-'ir lviolnuy llullN'Wnl'k. 99 K1tl1lm11 Collu Nlul Cole Dzlaor 1l1 C 0llll1Q Io uxwumq Collms XllCl11LlCxO0p1,l lun Colon l clxx ull C01111tL11111111 X ULN C ow 111 l llll Cmxlu Iol111 C1 Illlxkl 1l Il C ll S111 K l0ll lln111lml C101111sL l kllllll CIUIILI l 11111 l 1 C11o111o has wullmgly cooperated . Us gk C90 I J 'z if I tv'-.M 5 ., ,, . .- 1 1' -Q- Q 'iw WH' 4 a kv ' 4a-. 3 f , Fa, 1 9-up ,, MA xl nhn Currie' Heidi Currier Theresa Dagxslil!! Debbrah Davis Christine Dc-Cui Charles Dedetink Lee DeGraif Thomas De-Lam Terry Dill William Dolenvf Henry Domery Peter Donovan Catherine Doran Steven Draisey james Dudley n working to insure . . . -, -.Q , dw 4 l loi'n-rica' lrilj' VllL'l'I'Cl1C4' lferc-l -Iellrey Fish Annzilene Fish CIA Colleen Fisllcl' Philip Ferreti Michael Fouhy Nancy Frugei' Wayne Freiszitv Xllilter Frielvel Daniel Frinla .lack Frost Leslie Frye Alan Funk Karen Galeo ...-..-.-1.-......-1, ,. ,.,,. . . ...,.,,,..,. ., , .S E .,.:n, ffl xx r :xl L I -1 5' 5 . L, - 1 H 'QI X -fi tiff 1, . 1 . ,Q , .Am f.lll!Nfllll' llrwll Srimiii lllirilmrii figul Diirin Xlfllll' l',lmf'1'l f,li.ii'lm lxln-tum: lllbmlllllf' l,lw:ilu,ir l llf'mu1wl',lrlrlrlgi- f,l12xrlrw lvl-xxwv' lblfllli' l'.lf1- lJmi:l.i-. l'.l'iuu1li'X Xl.iri l'.il1.mu r.lll'lNllIlll l .ii'i,1:Ii lliixirl I':i1rf'll l lilziiii- l .iw-ll lrill if-x I,1x :HJ gf 4. 3 C-5 A 'X ul q 4 -if if ffl 0 1 l., X. - ,swf , -Q -is x s X xx My ilu: llii, Cf. Fislii-r, :mil I'. Slicriiiun write ai Loiiilimitiim. liuwiiiaiwy ilmiicly Dvlmiuili Crainilo ln' Crm' liiiclal fvfily N ainvy llfllf' l'iiirli:1i':i Crvvii Di-lmiwi ilrcviic I.iiiic-s Ci'viSlCi' limi' fvriiiiiii ll1lI'lv.lI'll iliiiitlivi' tl 4-r11 lil Ilzivkxlzult XX'illi1 llzl llxllin I.isai Ilziilvs ,lzuiics Hall XV-slvy Hamel -v-xx Xl ,. -r l X mg' A fu? ,K E 5 , .3 'YM QL Y J an mis the success . Jay Gallagher Dean C:-inott Ioan Gardner Dennis Cates Denise Gerard Marcia Gifford Suv Colden .Xiimsttc CLoocii'ich XAlf'lHI'lil Cli'z1llGO Kim Ml 1 if K s wil .kgs-Q9 ,, - ' ' sas: Wi! L x.,' N , A. his X vig . of the sophomore dance . . . 6 if --, l,1ml:1 Hunley X., V9 i ' XNIIIVV lff-114-rrvk ox? -1 '- 1. fi W a Tffqiggpif' Hllllllll' llc-clrlvn 1. , 1 2 .f ' 1 ig... '1 ,' IV 41' fd at 9 in 'S ., Nlnllm Iw1fhl1Q'11 1-n1Hlf'1lwl1 ,'X,lH'Tl IIVMEIY x 1 Von Hr Nm' XII' P1 ul II:-mv x1IlI1l1IIf'Wl1!N N vwk. vm Il' H lwfvw lfnm He-rmmrm Ummm Hill l.mvl Ilxllvr Vlmvl: N llm hunk 'Iklnmmx Hmmm Dmmlm Il0lULi11Y 'l'lmm4u Hmnlmrh Karon Horvat Kcxin House Ioanne Houser Daniel Hughes Elizabeth Hurley Keith Hynes Michael Igoe Carol james Diane Karwowski Donna Kavanogh Harold Kearns Richard Kelvey Eileen Kenna Laurie Kern Sharon Kessler Eugene Kilchci lnnws Kilinski . izjjff' ' 0 9' T. Summers teaches the fundamentals of football. I, Shiels, S. Calluh, and C. Niarchos. 104 and the candy drive. u I ci f 1 .f ,-.-,-.- 1 4-.Y . 9'9 . Kzlthlvvn Kirlier hlilffllkl Kirker irmn Knapp Priscilla Knapp Karen Knpansld Kenneth Kryzak James Lajeunesse Kenneth Lang Cynthia Lapham t, Q, 0 is . .V t'w j t r , . J' x sq V in if fa ey are each aware of . . . . S35 1 if X. Rv bg., 4 TQ Wx A T51 I -, 1 V -. X -in N U A W ' Q Qylqi Jian . A, , I if if 'K y I N fix-..,. 'M x XX ' k V ' ' , E2 ,- fs' , aa-, i v--K--,,.,,h---,-w.,5-ue, , 4 , g l Hlvvm-In l,m'kr0w Holm-rt lmngguucl I.lml:1 I.lllhf'l' ,lnlm Lutz Kam-n Lynclm XX'illi:m1 Malcnli Knrvn NIilCc:l'l'j10l' lynn x'AlC'c:l'0L1'Ol' Slmingu Mnimuninislcs ,fa fs' Iloxlglus I.:1rzfrnf1rf, Susan Inrxon Clary I.m1vf:r limb:-rl I,zxx1'yr:1 f,:u'f:l I,:1wre-nrrv Pvtr-r Lsxwtrm Uimvlfl I,2u1r1-ncer S:-un lmznrx' K4-vin L1-gg l,lIIflIl l.f'IIllIIl Ill! nr Hzxrlmra l,f-llluwl IZHIIN I,f'm1.ml XYiHf4lIH l.iNwx l'.rlw1u'rl 1.11-w fuuy l,II1fl4'III1lHII D. Pruitt clwckx lo sm' if lv- has thc nght pupu V X their many capabilities . . I CYIINILI jnsi Sl1lDI'tl'l1l'1l ilu' iniwif' by Swv:-'11 inchvs. 106 Vlimnaix 'Nic:XvOy' Xmlivn Nic'Clinim'k Susan Nivffny I'1lll'iL'iil x1t'CllIl1lil'i liviiiw iXIt'l5ilIiil'l Dux ill Nicki-nnc'y ilgiry' Kivnizi lipnimlal 'Nix-r'l'iiu'xv fi'lI'Ul Xim'S1'l'vl'X' IM-rxiniml XIIUIIPIZI kgxlluy Il rN1ll'll' ii r'r-i 11inX1iliv1' lfric' Niiiivr llviziru Niiiiington P11 lllm' in Maori' ,V ,WJ x . aff? Sheila Magilton Nancy MaCowan Linda Magnan 1,1-slic Mailin Nancy Mallory Christine Manss Nlvlinflal Martralt William Niasa l.1mla1 Nintclitv -Se' . K ', g . , F- .'1.,, , ng , Q X :Jax . A k1.,:1- ' ...i ' ' h A 11397 ' ',ifQf'h. .N A, z'Qi,y L.. . T K! Av w, I . f ' - iw' 5 25' 3 ' ff ij . , ai , .V , Q 'F-N ,, fx XX -J, g j, Il- L f9w .?s. ,V ' bf X Jr X 1? ' and they are trying hard . . . ,Xllmf-rt Xlushif-r 3 Q fir-mgv Xlnrphy E i Inn: XIII flux J Xfi1'lmr'l Xfrlrphy' 1 Q IJf'lmm':xl1 Xlurmy 3 l-llIIl'I1lX1lIl'I'flX 5 Q' Xin. Nfxrvru v .- x g SIIMIII X.u 1m-V Q Z - . r-5 x 5, H , I ' X 'A 1. tif' 4- A I Q - - , V Y, N Z p A I 4 J .K ,mug Nm nnlrlx E -J? 'ff I, Af A Inv Xvif'hUIN L , ' ' lrmlm Xir-Hulx ? WW v ' 1 lJf'llfNV Xi1'liv.'0I'ki 1 f- vz , -N , i ff 4 H, 'Q 4 .4 .2 - , I H4Jfwl'f NIIFIH Q 1 ' 1 . - M 1- ' .. g ' ' '1 i , ,RENO I-T511 Xlnry .Mm Nitxkx V. . 92 Aff ' f V4 NX ,. 9? 1 5 REBS 'Q U N' ' , ' - - A '-I F W 55' Az X 4 , Agffgx A A 4 ..LiXsw..53'?Q:N'a,.Q.gl f -, - V fl 'H' Ulm , ,,,. . E2 gum! I1zl1ll1Nl1l1 cr fm Donna Oakes Q , 1 -hum-s Onkvs 5 x 41 Carol O'Brien dv Iinrl O'l3ryun 13mm-1 Odell 'S-41' j ,,-If 'ff-Q4 2 N -X A -IUIIIICYIJODIIGII Ronald Oliver Kathleen Orsini R. Reyndcrs is speak-l ' for the group? 107 to develop their K. X X- Q Q , , . xr H. Klillvr. T. KliHurml, l,. Hull. amrl P, Cowley' .lm it 1 108 lp with thv i'2lll1t'I'1llNE'Il Dwight Peicrrsou lframk PWM' SIIMIH Plrillips Iflixarlvvllr Pinsvvki Dr-unix Piclgcou Carol Pic-r1i:17r-I-C HAIIIIIIYIKI Pil'l'CC XYr'11cly Pilclwr 'I'imullu' Plzryfurd l7nx'irI Porter B.lllHll'Jl l'm'!0rficltl lDl'illI'l' Powrf ,Ie-llwy Pllilh Qluaxum' f'Jll1llIkf'Y1l1llSh Curtis Quinn Ai is 5 ' Y X' . .r.,. R' at Q: 1 K4 . I 'lrmx V we 2.5 1.- Ronald Pagano Mark Palmer Mary Pangburn Diane Parker Krista Parker Diane Parvis Tlrmxms Passineau Way no Pe-per Carl Pctrfrson - e ls, YW P 'fr 3 U r, Q Q I ,' . V, A' ,. and build ,A 24, f 5331 lu X f :A 5 ihfe V 1 , J - . ,K 15 40 f character Imm-x Rzximo Svvrnn Rzxsrnusv-n Isuzu-s Nl'1'Vl'N l'f'l4-I HVLIIIII fhuy llfwfrxrfl IUVIIQIIII Hr-ymfz-rs Uiaun' Hic'hall'rlsr:n limlmlu Hifjgya lim-pls Ililr-3' 1 OOO Wgfifqrm J 2' WV 5. 9 YA? If 1 K. I ' ,v iz S' 1 Null ,311 uule-nf vm lu-1 Nlwllf x Nl: flu rx Hmgjx lllfwrfwr NRRL: IL lwq HW Lxfwxh 'IH Hmm lvl: Hwsjwr Hr-vamlf HHN- uxwv U Hl4l1,u4l Flux.-rrlxrrrx . , I flnulllw' lxwxxx l.uLm 11112011 l5a.11n-lluxxr-H fflxil awxf I Ruth Ha1l'n:.u1vt lhnm I-'1'4-411-rick Sager Allvn Saxlislmry Rim Snnsnnv wut -,W james Santore Robert Savola Dvimrah Sawyer Ruth Schaible David Schaperjahn Swan Sclmempp Kathy Sebast Limla Svgungergcr David Seim Darin-ne Servan Anita Sluiinla Barivarai Shank .lamcs Sil1lllgi'll1CS5f NYiliiam Siiavv XYa3'i1i' Slivaiy Having realized iheir . ,A f 5 g If 'Qk ., X I Siimmers and B. NVilliams catch 40 winks. ,I f if 35 I St:-pin-ri Si'IC'G'i1RI1 Brian Siivvivy Iivugy Sin-rman Ki-vin Slwrtsier-ve H0i'll'l4t SiQODg Kvrry Sim0nS Robert Sisk Dave Slocum Carol Smith individual responsibilities and duties, , V' Z' fi 1 it ,A muff S 'X 1 llnllmmim' 'l':iy'lm' -4.1 l':ul1ii'i:1 'l':iy'lm l Mx Ill lvzll Ili-in 'l'm'rwlllm1:u' Ilnviil 'Vlmnms l rimla 'llmmaxx llny moml 'lkmlmvy Mark 'linxon Susan 'l'rcml0ll 's of , xii -1: '1J1 P' .l, x.- D r s es. , l.1lil4w Slllllll Xll!llfl!'l Sunil: 'xrllmu Slllllflilfi' lxim Suliomf llrirmlfl Si ,,,fl:irr lJml l.ns Spring I XXill1,miSi l,flllIX i ll:-lam Sl lwl Sl.lIils.1'illi l'X.lllIf Yllif' I-llfw. Slrml llwlfw Nlmli S l lirrvnms- Sllllilllfl ldY'lil7l',lll Su ,nrlf Xl1fli,1flNf,ulLfm lsl lflilli 3 lflll Simlc-nts umcvnlmlv on llu-in xlll in the spirited sophomores are well prepared NY:1tcl1 it Cullmy- llolwlt YanXVie finylo xl2ll1xY0l'll1Pl' Hail Y:-lvy lg lll'I XfC'l'L'll ll:-lwn XYLIQZOI' Iliulmul XVal1rliL-lm ll Illc' 1' xYilllll'Oll Xlguy Walters Xl.m XYzu'cl0ll ID 1vv1g1 lol Way If-llwy XX'r-iclm1lmc'l101' plulm XYl1ilc loan XVilliams Num-3' XVilson Mary XVinne you'rv nlmut to lmvc a visitor. 4, ' i s is A4 I up ,goo eees' s -'4s. M-ff gg . 'iw-Q V ,,- e Ml l l Q h X lfr. I Pat Trianni Thomas Truax Brenda Uzzell Arthur VHHBUTEH Carol Yanclenberg Rita Yanclenlnerg for their Future roles at Guilderland . . . ,-. - ,Vx .1 4,0 'l'hon'ms XX'i1wI0w ,Iuclith Ymio Paul Zzunpnl Uiznn' f2Ill'lllSki W -' flylllllill Mlllll :- p , ' f 4' I urls ii 44 -I 'HH :mullingllvu1'11'wn1 ilu rvmllv INN-1, 45 4 fs r. Bibbins lmsn'l :might D. Xurirr fllnxllljl xvl, Q w...,f ,S W and P. Sherman get ready to make a cake-. -.sk Q What kind of a hook are you reading? ods Sports are an essential vilmrzmt part of the lives of all tluilflerlancl students. VVhether it is a gym class that helps to rt-lax a student cluring the day, or an exciting tonse inoinz-nt of an important grunts, sports involve many students. Cuilderlancls athletic teams c-onsist of inclivirluals who work to' gether as a group. As a result of 1-aeli intlivirlual putting forth his best effort in the sport that he mer-ls in, Cluilrlr-rlancl at-liif-wcl a liigh rating in many competitive sports. There are many V21l'i0llS sports that a stuclr-nt may partic-ipatr- in. This gives the stuclents a clizuifw- to lincl a sport whiz-li lit- fimls par- ticularly more challenging than any other. fluilclvrlanrl oflt-rs many unusual Competitive sports, such as gyiiniaslits, :ls wt-ll as rlit- our-s which every high sc-hool has. T1-nnis, golf, volleyluall, ancl howling are some of the highlightingl, sports that inakc' Cluilclc-rlanrl Central High Schools athletic-s exciting :mtl unique. xgb., ,nl TEV: .-' 4 R V ,..-an' L 5 ,A ,ad 116 the cross country team runs up . . . E . 1. . A , y Q., ' fc . ' it 13, ,,. eng . ,L,'.g.'- -,V . 4 V 1, ,. , I -. 113 A,w,-...Q ., k,,.,.,, - . u-iff..-,li- ,-.Y, gg I fi -' . 7 ...JI 6 , 1 ' as sv 1 ' ' v 1 .ff A G , it it I , . t i 's 1 . fl Front Row: I. O'Brien. K. Gralow, Capt. R. Liese, I. Brittel, P. Chakmakas. Row 2: C. Ebetino, I. Riley, B. Fisher, l I. Coil. D. Stenzel. i This years Cuilderland Central cross-ccuutry team finished with VARSITY RECORD one of the most successful seasons ever. ln dual competition the team linished with seven wins and five losses. OPP0nent G'C'H5' In addition to four dual meets at home on the 2.35 mile high school course, the team went to four invitational meetsg namely, Mohonasen 46 17 1 the Proctor Invitational at Utica, the Grout Memorial run in Columbia 36 22 ' Schenectady, the Cobleskill Invitational, and the Suburban Coun- ' cil meet at Niskayuna. Q Shaker 15 39 In multi-team meets the Section Il, Class race on Nov. 4 stood as the teams strongest Hnish of the season. Cuilderland Bethlehem 16 Q finished eighth out of the 16 schools represented, avenging pre- vious losscs to Cloversville and Scotia. ln 1966 the Dutchmen Amgterdaln 47 17 placed 13th of 16. Individually, Capt. Rick Licsc's record-breaking time of 12.34 Scotia 28 B on the Cuilderland course against Lansingburgh stands as the outstanding performance hy a Cuilderland runner. The fonner Bllfllf Hills 46 15 record was held hy Rich Langford of Voorheesville, set on the previous Friday. Colonie 15 44 Niskayuna 15 ' 45 Voorheesville 43 20 Albany Academy 37 23 Lansingburgh 46 17 The Dutchmen start a double dual race. 1 against tough .?. ppif ,i Kon Crniow crosses thi- finish lim-. Huck l.ic-sv fitmixllr-s :1 imrrl rum competition. i 1 5 i f 1 . i E ?m-- -llillll Hlillm-1.11111 liiz'L I,i1w1- It-,wt Hn tm: L it fbi 1 i'- john Brittcl :md Polo Clmknmkas mme into ilu- chutv. The Guilderland Boaters . . ,,,,.,..........-,- ........-...... ,,,,t,..N-W 4 I Q..-v-,,,,.,....--u Front Row: Coach Siiwler. VI. Hornlwach, Capt. R. Gifford. 4 Capt. D. Riggs, li. irnotta. Cl Loxxder. Row 2: NI. Arni- l strong. ll. lferraioli. Ii. htowcll. lf. lfrr. B. Goodrich, D. Arni- 118 strong. D. Dt-l'r-rsis. Row 13: lti, Cowley, G. Niarchos. Nl. lh'c'lcr, D. Sclinineu-r. ll. St-liierlmnin. P. Eastwood. Uuildcrland Ccntralis varsitysoc'ccrttu1in avlticyetl two lirsts this past anlnnni in lit-coining the high schools first undclieatcd yarsity leant and, at the same llll1C,Llllllt'Xlllg the schools lirst Section ll title. il1l1L' boolcrs coppcd their second Suburban Coun- eil crown in thc past three years with a league record of 15-O-l and an overall inark of 18-tl-1. Under the guidance ol Coach Snyder, the Big lied developed into the most awesome scoring machine in the area, scoring 67 goals in the 19 games played while allowing only 12. Goalie Don Schinnerer held the opponent scorclcss ltl tiincs, breaking the old inark of tl set two years ago by Pat Kill. Fullbacks llill Cravotla, john llornbach, and Bob Goodrich were thc mainstay of thc Dutchnicn defense, While high scorers Bob Mattice, Mark llavis, and Rich Gifford finished 1-2-3 in the area scoring column with 16, 15, and 14 goals, respectively. After finishing the first half of the season with an 8-0 record, the Dutchmen were tied by a fine Burnt Hills team, 3-3, for the only blemish on their other- wise perfect mark. The Guilders shut out Niskayunz next. 5-0, and then beat perennial foe Mohonasm, 3-1, to firmly establish their hold on first place. The defense then put together a string of four consecutive shutout victories before defeating a determined Shaker eleven, 3-2. in a double overtime thriller. Three shutout victories in the sectionals, including a 4-0 revengeful rout of Burnt Hills, brought the Dutchmen their first sectional title and the recogni- tion they deserved as the best soccer team in Sec- tion H. The jayvees. under Coach McCarthy. copped their third league championship in five years 'of soccer competition with an equally impressive record of 15-0-1. Bill Ntacali and Tim Playford led the team and the league with 15 goals apiece while the de- fense. led by goalie Bill Lochner and fullbacks Ian Brown, Tom Hornbach. and Harry Baumes. held the opposition to an incredible low of 4 goals in 16 games. The team also set a record for shutouts with thirteen. Burnt Hills Niskayuna Nlohonaseu Colonie Scotia Columbia Bethlehem Shaker Burnt Hills Niskayuna Nlohouasen Colonie Scotia Columbia Bethlehem Shaker Averil Park Bumt Hills Troy work hard . . . Varsity Results 1 C.C.II.S. 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 O 0 2 0 0 0 1 16- I ' - . ., Q, F 4 Bill Stowell fights for the bull. if it xi f , 1.511 . 35 ,L Q' ww-5... ig., : r -.Lvl V 3'1 -fl.'e:..q'1,,:pt -7 - 1 X , . , ,W V. 1. . .M ,-,,fALgk: .Jin ,. Mum: ,Jie -1 V., - it . WT S In 'gf z , L .ll - . .f -.fi Z . .'..2'l' 'A 5. ,N lg: K' gli '?a'e'.1.' W A'-Q Half' fu, .V I - , I Z',i..g1?j'l.Q's A , -im, 0 'lll1f'lJllll'llIIl1'H .lvfml XloIw,,,, 1 y. A I! 5 1 -k , .1- ny- wv 1 Mark Hmis displays his foam-ork, Q. 2' and win . . . 1 ff- 4 f. Q N- Q, 1 qw '-1 ' 5:51 ' A A' 'Z' r '4 'N o'l' lifwlw Q:UUtlI'll'Il IIPUIIKIN Iwo XlHllUII.lxA'I1 lYl.lft'lK JOIN! I'IOr11baC11l6-21118 to head the bau- l X X J 120 , my X x Q6 Q .k'x K. as ts V O.. liich Cliilord bouts thc lmll dmvnfiehl. Dave Riggs dribble-s by his defender the uburban Council occer Championshi P. 5 5 sf fox- 5.3 , , H QI .N Wt A 'ii Q n Ig - fo pfoo f. 1 at L7 'M '. if fi-Q in .k',Qfa,, Kern-N Q Q ' x' D ...yy K rx 'b rl S . l. ' . ' A . fi n ' k to ' 7 Ga i Q W n 51 f'17 3 o 'L', Q' .. :lu Y any ' f fluff.. 2:1 AMN l I j Ar X . A in 1 o , o- ' ' P - V. A k . p 1 , , I f ,,., L .:A', ' ' ' ' ' 'L' 1 , 'Ajay-Q ,.,ff5, Q . iz x ki NN A 'i n nf . rw ' Ap - JL L V I .A 5, Richie Ferraioli steals the hall. M ,,,V ,YV,, , ,W W-My o, 'I-llflfl' cLllillll'l'lLlll1l plzums conw-mir' on rll. ! ull l ,.i, .47 'Q' J.V. Squad: Front Row: T. llornlmcll, D, McKvnnvy, H. Baumes, T, Pluyfolml, I. Brown, B. Mclluli, l'. Znrvmski. Row 2: ll, Clmknmmkus. D. Springer, XY. Slwulvy, li. Wnsxon. J. Jacobs, H. Bcrscllwingur, 15. Nilund, l,. Gray. Row 3: M. Ammo, C. Swidcr, li. Powc-rs, B. l,0Cllll0l', A. Funk. K. House, Coach McCarthy. g,. M.. ,,,,..X... ,,,,,--.+y,.T,,,,k,,,A.,!.,m 1-n. . 1254-:iii . I2 fag The 6.6.H.S'.'s football team . . . I Front Row: Coach Stccnliurgh, T. Cillord, M. llvnclriclcson, K. O'Brien. Capt. B. Mcyl. li. lJcl'crsis. li. Clit,-at lwroinzlt, T. XVartl. Coach XVylcl. Row 2: C. Mcnia. ll. Marion, R. Dclicne- cle-tti T. Daren wort C licxfortl I Kecfe, B M-icDowell B. X I , 1, , 1 . . l 1 Cappetti. B. Ralston, Manager. Row 3: L. lolinson. M. Hav- 122 ern. P. Begley, D. Blagritf, E. DeCroi'f, L. Mackey, S. Snvvd, CL. Lauver. Row 4: M. Segenberger, B. Robertson, I. Conan, T. Cain, E. Liese, T. Miltner, I. johnson, T. Passineau. Bw 5: lt. Polsinelli. I. Clark, T. Summer, I. Bess, G. Saganblf, 1. Scheels. P. Carlson, Coach Kenyon. Dutchman Gridders place third Tlic Cuilclcrlancl Ct-ntral Varsity tootlwall team t-tpci-ima-ti a rclwuilcling ycar in WBT. NVith only two seniors in tlu- starting lint-up. thc Dutcltmcn still proved to lic a factor in thc Council racc and proviflccl tough competition throughout the cn- tirc scason. The tcam linishctl thirtl in the Council with a 5-3 rccortl. averaging ll2 yards rushing por game and Gfl yards passing. Thr- Cuiltlcrland tlcfcusc was sixth out ol 24 area high schools. quite an accomplislunent for thc junior studded squad. Quarterlvacli Paul llcglcy scored the only touchdown as the Dutcluuc-n won their lirst game of thc season, 7-0. ovcr a stulmhom lX'Iohonasen clcvcn. The rccl ancl whitc wcrc shutout in their next two games, liowc-vcr, losing 27-0 to Niska- yuna and l9-0 to Council champion'Bethlehem Central. An undefeated Colonic team came to Guilder- land looking for an easy game, but the final score gave the homestanding Dutchmen a 7-0 Wee! victory and a 2-2 Council record. Newemnel' Burnt Hills was the next victim as Ron Debene- detti ran wild in a 28-7 Win. The Homecoming game against Columbia was almost identical to the previous game as Deba- detti received the K-N Back of the Week Award for the second consecutive week for his role U a 34-14 rout. ' The Dutchmen acquired the nickname, 'The Giant Killersv. after their stunning 13-0 upset over defending champion Shaker which needed the win to clinch a tie for the league title. A pepped up Scotia squad held the Dutchmen scoreless in the final game of the season as they earned a third place with Guilderland as a result of their 21-0 win. . . . pufs forfh its besf efforf . . . Ron Debenecletti kicks a 25 yarcl Hold goal. Bill Meyl goes out for a pass. VARSiTY RECORD Opponent Mohonuscn Niskuyunn Bethlehem Colonic Burnt Hills Columbia Shaker Scotia C.C.H.S. 7 0 0 7 28 34 13 0 Tom Davenport heads for the llrsl down. l 1 ,Y-n,,.-A 5- : 1-711'-g' 2 to achieve an outstanding season. 12' - f l1 el an N I -. l , V , 4 Don Blagriff carries the ball. vmcm silvvs 111xl1'111'l1m1s lu lm cllxu1'lc'1'lmQk, if 'Q 2 5 'N Ron Dehcucclctli breaks loose for yardage against Scotia, agnnn- 'Ji 44 G. C. H. S.'s trackmen . . . ,. V ... . .-Q.-F .. - ' i , .YJC r '-- , rg 1 'ft .ff 5' t f:' is - . 2,51 ' N,-I 'l 0 N, Q I Ai sl Front Row: Coach Roaehc, C. l.ajt-luwssc, Co. Capt. M. Ito gan, F. Munro, Co. Capt. J. ltulison, B. Lockwood, I.. l'4-lor- son, S. Hrachian, P. Eastwood, C. ltusnnzsscn, Couch Drake. Row 2: T. Davenport, P. Flood, M. Huvcrn, li. Fisher, lt. Cuilderland's 1967 Varsity track tcauu had one of its finest seasons in recent years. Although thc team finished with a 4-6 dual lncct record, tht-ru were many bright spots for the Dutchmon and chances for more to come. Freshman jim Murphy showed great potential as he came within .2 seconds of the school record with a 10.4 clocking in the 100 yard dash. Senior Bill Lockwood came within .6 seconds ol' hroak- ing the 440 record with a time of 53.0, and Sopho- more Ron Debenedetti hrokc the pole vault mark with a vault of 12'10ifi . Other highlights included lim Rulisons 4:39 mile, llick Lit-sc's 2:06 hall mile, and the performance of Cuildcrlund's mile medley team in the Sectionals. The teaun, consist- ing of Lockwood, Muiphy, Fred Munro, and Liese, took a third place and missed the school record by one second. Debenedetti reached thc finals in the Sectionals, and he traveled to Bullalo to appear in the State meet there. With only four seniors graduating, this years team has all the potential to have a tremendous year. Guilderland track is still fairly young in its growth, but one can be sure that the future holds plenty in store for the young Dutchmen team. St ali ,l'i3A's l.I1's1', ll, llrllsmcllv, ll. lJt'llt'llt'fll'llI, ll. lxultnls, l', llt-llwr, I? l ul7nno. llow fl: CI. lflwliuo, K. lmug. l. l-nnllt, YL, l,,lmf-r - . . r l. Allllllllf, M, llt'llIj, ll. lmlflngvr, ll, Norm, I, lNfil'lf', I Uonklin, D. l'ruwit, ,L . SQ , Tom Davenport shows good broad jump fonn. --w- W 11' I I . V cross the finish line . . . Q b jini Rulison leads in mile Xrun. N Ron Debenedetti vaults to a new record. ig nu, if .xg , , jim Murphy and Fred Munro come in Hrst and secqnd in the 100. -. it A, . . , X N L if A . -,. .- 5- . - , ww. .iwfL:H. ' iv i . . q A 'fs vfpwa . 'W A Y ' AR. .x...- X- X A - .- -if Q gas v A i Q .. ., . .E ,.v,,-P' rf , A. - L- ffSg5 1' H X x s. is.,--Ns. sign. . .W-.Nm-fri-QNQq'g 'R -f ' Rick Liese sprints ahead in the half mile. Kevin Legg leaps over the high bar. 126 171 'ii fr- x K 0 v -v -fn' ' U N O-'wx-'Q k f. v , 'im Q-- lurmn H10 me-of XX -XX I P S Tennis and golf are relaxing spring J ,f .li 4 , 'V may A Q . .ern J-- Slvvi- Txlclil-iuwy gon wl lor ll lml-klmml Dave Ai-mstvong looks ahead to the upcoming seam. This ycufs x'zu'sity lomiis tcnm is 3 young one. with only two returning lettermen. Couch Spohfs golf team is also un inexperienced one, having many' returnees from lust ye1u s fI'CSl1IHllll studded squad. AI 9 1 2' -- -5 .nv , Q Km-vin Sliortsli-cw is mit practicing early. Dave Porter exhibits his putting form, Bowlers' enthusiasm increases each year. 1 1 1 ,Auf Lclttolliglrl: l:.SXVlllf'l',ll.YUl'lI7,K.siIlUll1l,xl. Nllrltic-ry ll, XX'.nm-1, ll llrllllllfy I 'mf la llulrl.f-Us CuilderlunclCr'r1ll'z1l'sluowlinglx-:unlos!zumrrnln-1' HllllllllllllllHlll'llIllllll!'f'0llIIfll,IllllfIlI,IlIlIr1ll l l of fine playcrs clue to larsl yr':1r's gmclrrznlimr, lilll sr-c-limml mzrlvlr, Hull Ymm rms llrw lmul .flll fl M Couch Bilwlmfms Il1llll2ljlf'Cl lo c-func' up willr :mollu-1' :nun in lln- wr-lim1all',,1rul v.,.s,,wl1fl l-r .r r.l- XI, good team cla-Spilv llw loss:-S, Kim Szrlong wars llu- lNl:lllir'r':1r1rl jrmifn'CI1.1ig Surrlfr llrl '-- only rc-luming ll-llc-rmzrrr, alml lu- lml llrv lr-um in l'1'l'lflllllY lmx rr lIlllll1'.ll C.urlflf1l.rwl lfmll 4 r m'0r'z1gc'willl ar 1574111114rTllrpl:m-linislm in llu-ine lzrslic' c-fnnpl-lirilm ,mfl 1-mfr-. rlsl. r, l ,X w, lr Clivicluall woring l'2lCf' in llrr' i'Ulllll'll, 'Flu' lr :rm ilsvll' . . xxx xxx ' r .a A L. Kim Satong led the team in average. Mike Malticc and flurry Bamucs check Ihr- score. 12 11 1. --N. . The baseball players swing the bat . . . il ' :LL-.Sgt ' L-::,,, ffixi Front Row: B. Marsh, B. Stowcll, Co. Capt. C. Tucker, Co. Capt. M. Crook, B. Chcsebro. Row 2: B. Meyl, 13. Ralston, Thc 1967 Cuilderland baseball team, led by co- captains Curt Tucker and Mike Crook, turned in an- other excellent performance. The S-4 Suburban Council ledger earned them a tie for the champion- ship with Bethlehem in a Ll0VV11-l0-tllC'NVll'C pennant race. At the end of the season. Cuildcrlancl defeated Scotia in the sectional quarter-finals but lost to Sara- 'lifts M. Havis, P. Cooper, F. Vitale. Row 3: D. Schinnerer, P. Carlson, R. Gifford, T. XVard, Coach Field. toga in the semiiinals. Curt Tucker led the team with a .404 batting average and a tremendous 7-1 pitching record. The 1968 squad will be led by co-captains Mark Havis and Rich Gifford, with many promising re- turnees and a talented group of underclassmen W from last vearis 10-2 jayvee team. f- Tim Ward holds his man on at first. Bill Marsh gets set for the oncoming pitch. Opponent Mohonasen Schalmont Shaker Columbia Niskayuna Bethlehem Colonie Mt. Pleasant Schalmont Mohonasen Shaker Niskayuna Bethlehem Columbia Colonie Mt. Pleasant Scotia Saratoga and hit the ball with the hope to win. VARSITY RECORD 4 0 3 1 3 0 8 7 3 4 4 3 1 3 1 11 0 10 C.C.H.S. I 5 . 4 . ' I 'L D S. if ,Q ig w 'Q f 6 l , i Q 'J Hi gf Q . v , ,-1g,t.,'a.5f. 10 2 ' 8 f-'v ii' , , .W '9 T'l'f ' H e. g.::ff, Ti' ' iffy-i,' fyll QV-,gi 9 A S' , , ' A , , , - , , --.eg 6 , , ,Y Q I- 7 A 5 ., ' f .W V - , ' 4 . ff ':'?.-'.7 ff 'Q'2? Y4 pg.,-g. 4 ..' . lr . f,, .,.-. ,,.,-Q.-vx,, 'A -ff. K:-af l'.' 0 ,- 1, wi If - ,1y'f3.iJii',3 . A , - f Riff-'Af,f' T1 i 11354, w.11f,.gfi , 4 4,4 -, , S- 1 0 , 5 Curt Tucker starts his wimlup. 1 A 5 , 1 . 1 M 10 , b , 4 0 Q. 1 i .ir -., -.fl 2 2 i 5 Q 5 . , 2 . llich Ciflorfl l'li0l'lN hiQ sul ix, sinh . , - LL .A .14-, 1 r Q, Mike Crook swings for the big one. . All eyes follow the action. 131 ' i The powerful . . . Qt Front How: E, Deflroll. B. Krauner. -I. Chukinalcas, Row 2: li. lJel3f-necletli. P. Clmknnukus, K, Cmlow. I. Hornbach. A. Hollnmn, T, ljuvt-nport. Row IZ: Xl, Boyce. I. Scheels, M. Hemlriclcson. li. Flu-wlwo. I . 'l'illEmy. B, Fisher. Coach XYylcl. The x'an'sity wrestling lviun 4-ont-luclcil its finest season in lhrct' yours :ls il pluc-ml sm-oml Ill the Suluirlxin Council with ll 6-fl lvalgm' murlx aincl ll SJ-2 ox'v1'11ll loclger. l,etl ln' tri- vnplaiins Ron Clrzilow. l'L'li'CIl1x1lxll1a1lxz1s, uml Iohn llornhueh. ilu- grupplcrs won their lirsl lonr mutt-lit-s lmclorc losing on il lgmll lo tiolonit-, A S22-1,53 loss lo Counvil c-lump Scotia was the only other flc-ll-nt sullic-ri-cl hy the Dutclnnen. ln the Siilmrlmaln C Iouncil 'llUlll'lllllllClll lwltlnl clllllLlCl'llllKl.tl1GlE't1IN took lourlh us john Qllltllxllllllxtw uncl john llornlmeh took the 'l'ournium-nl in their weiglnl-classes .incl then went on to the sec-lionuls wlierv they look sa-eoml turd Fourth, respectively. Thi- lllyYl'l' loalln. mlclcr Coueli Sll'i'lll1llI'gl1. finished with un itlcntic-:il Council l'l'C0l'Kl of 6-2. losing the title in their seasons final. 132 Mont Pleasant Linton Shaker Columbia Niskayuna Colonie Scotia Bethlehem Draper Mohonasen Burnt Hills Varsity Results 22 21 21 17 ..ll 22 .32 .8 .6 10 19 G.C.H.S I I wrestling team . . . N , Tom Dz1vc'np01'l gr-ls :1 lxvo-mu-mw lmlrl, Iulm Ilrrrnlmr-In III rhf- rf-If If-1-k lmwwm ,mdk . Kvn llrnluw Inu an mlnululu- yjnnlwvilw un lui-. nlmpmu-ni John Chakmgkag prelmrvs il pinning hold. Polo Cllalkllmkals gvls wi 'Ol al lillkl'1I4NK'll 155 builds strong bodies and minds. Q! A Nlilqv Czuupisi wmlxs for gm wr-.xiii-. Nlllff? H0599 trim fm' 3 takedown- jflfllflllillinl , :L A i,illl-Htl-JRR I' ii k'llillXllL1Pll 5 l'f HF lu' A.. . . N-fm--XL QV- -Ls -sl ' IN Squad, lfrmil Row: Nl. Igcw. K. Kl'1ll5llL'lC, D, Slocum, Donaxvon. Row 3: L. .lOl'l1lSO11, Bl. Hav:-111, T. Pussiiwglll. ,l X Yiuilium-ii, ID, Lutz, D, lfulmno. Row 2: M. Cumpisi, P, Bmdt,Concl1 Ste:-ulyurgh, E. Belles, B. Robinson. B. XYuruxl 7 ui, li. Smith, D. TNlcKcnm-y, A. xVill'lll'll, F. Ie-nc, P. A.Cmry. Gymnastics, a new activity at Guilderland .. D. .AI'l'llStl'Ol'lg, B. Nluliiuv, B. ' ' ' ' T, Eiwtino. Couch Nlullvn. Front Row: S. Lawton, H. Schzlilrlc, 13. .'xl'lllSU'0I1i1, NY. l'ivu'v. lmriu. S. lmmxi. 'lf Xiyn-11. IJ XX .tum H. Armstrong. S. Hilton, K. Dorint, D. lilzv. How 2: Ii. Du- l,iillylilI!ll'.Ilxx-ilf'.X1l'N. Xlvlwilfttiu. Cmxvollzx, Cf. l.mv1i4'r, Ni. Xvimluznug, ll Similmfl, f Nitin 15 ,-, ' 'S' develop coordination. Cuilclerlaucl fielded its lirst gymnastics team in 1968 uncler the ineutorship of Coach Mullen and Mrs. Armstrong. Using the Altamont Elementary School for practice, the team prepared for its meets with sueli fine gymnastics teams as Linton, Mt. Pleasant, aucl Colonie. Seniors Dave Arm- strong, Bill Cravotta, Bolo Mattice, and Gavin l,oWcler were steacly performers along with sopho- more Cliuclx lilietino aucl iuuior Mark Armstrong. The girls' tc-am is a very young squad made up mostly of iunior liiqli stuclonts, ancl after a few years one van lu- surf- tlial it will lw a team to reckon witli, XVencly Pierce on the lualance laeam. Cliucl: Elwtiuo clot-s an lrancl staucl. F-olw Mattice straclclles the horse, Q Gavin Lowcler in the pike position. The eager basketball players Front Row Capt B Mevl C0'1Cl11llltSOII C'111t D l111,11s Row 2 Mgr D XV11te I Brown P Btglty Il C'11111t l Carlson A lxniggs B MacDowcll R C llmtl 'l Slllllll G Niarchos l Clarls M H'lVl9 Mgr 1' l'll'Lll1Sl'x'l OOO The 1961 baslCetb1ll season had to be considered a successful one, both on the varsity and ju11io1 varsity levels. The varsity finished with its Hnest record in years, sporting a 9-7 council record and a 10-8 overall mark. The scoring attack was paced by senior Cordie Perlee, whose 14.5 points per game and 10 rebounds per game led the team in both departments The Dutchmen opened the season with a 62-54 victory over Niskayuna behind Perlee's 22 points the season high for a Cuilderland player. A foul plagued Dutchmen quintet bowed to Scotia i11 its next contest, but the Guilders then beat powerful Bethlehem and mighty Mohonasen to provide two big upsets early in the season Burnt Hills was the next victim as the Big Red flexed their offensive muscles and routed the Spar tans, 83-55, for their fifth win against one loss. The Amsterdam Christmas Tournament found the Dutch mell Splitting two games, losing to An1stt'-rda111 but defeating Hudson, 64-52 utt 1,1IllC lCJSlllj., sl1t 1Ll11llo111tl ur11 uncut ll C l t 111 1 1 G1 CCJltlIl1lJll lt l l l f1o111 D111 lhggs s1111lt1tl th 1 '3 11111 OXCI Nls 1111111 X tlo1l1l 1 l 01alollo11ttltlts111lt 1 l J 11111111 111111 1111 s 111d tl11s 11 15 lollo11ttll11 l1 st llll ihl l1 lNlOll0ll1'sCll C ClllllCll ttll ll tl 1 ll 1 1 V18 llllCXV lI1 1617011115 111tl I t1l1t 11ltl T10 Big Rttl llltll pullttl t1ll tl1t lu l 11l 1111 utivc upsets 111th 1 llC ll ntl ll Z 1 1 lllxC1 ltlltcs 1Li1JCllIllS 111tl Nlt xl l 11111 COl1llI1l71l ntxt l llllllX ll1t Cou11t1lC'l11111p1o11 C Cll0lllt F-I1 1 11h l 1l mg 21po111ts llld Rlth C 1llt11tl Vllll IG T11 11111 cc u11tlt1 Clouh St 1111111 t 11111 l1l1 S 1l ll 7111 Counul c1o1v11 Vllll 1 IG 01tt111tl II1 unc oft 1tt tl 1111tt tt 1111 Ill C o1111t11l h1slt111 lttl l COUllCll sto11111L chimp lxt1111 lt1,1, tht lt 1l111t11 had to go do1111 to tht 1111t 111 t1l11111, 1 lllflllllll 64-63 se lson H1111 fr om C'0l0l1lC I 1 . . , , t ' ' j 1 A I V' 'rf'- 1 1 .. v, ' 1 . -A - 1 ' ' ft, '1 ' C , - 'l . . 1 1 lvl' A tl '11 '1 3 Y ' T0 1 as 11' Quilt C'l'S l' 111t11l Q.111111s 111 Shi li ,', 1 '1 , 1lIlC 1111111111 11- ort- .1 l311111111 tfl- l0l'lL 1 ff 'Y 5 J 1 ' ' t- U1 l1'l11111-11 l11,1 60-4. ' '51 If 1,1 1 t' 11111' lllltt loss to Sc tl ' f' ' '1 5 ' 'A 1 .lllttt lvlttlfl Rigggt ' ft .' ' 1 ts 's 1 11 11 Illl , 211161 f 132 . I 1 ' 1 1' 11' lhll'lll llllls took a G5-59 boating l1l'ClIIl tht- Cl11iltl111's .1s Nl,11L , H11 ' 'S ' ' ft ' 1' ' 11 111l l.'11111111 l ' .7 3 Y ' 1 ' S '1'1111111 SCC ' C ' .' 1 l 4' U N Ti--'1? 11111111 111-Q Ofsli ' '. 3 1 1 ' .1 'pls f 1'11ts 1111 set '1 7' 1 I' 1 l711tt-l11111111 1111s11t ' ' Y' ' F' T' 1' 7 , , A ' J t , '. 17 1, X 1' V11 Ntlll 1 l ' . -- lfzlfl, ,1' .71 1,1 1't l',lN1 1-11 -' 1- 1 A - . 1111.111 , 111.1 31,111 ,1 ' 3 ' j V1 ,1 . ' 1-1-' 1 1 rx 1111. 1 is 1 , 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 . o - . It ' 1 ' 1 Niskayuna Scotia Bethlehem Mohouaseu Burnt Hills Amsterdrim Hudson Shaker Columliiu Colonic, Niskziyiiuii Scotia Pvcililolicini Xlolioiinsen lliirul llills Sliailivr Coliuuliiu ifuloiiic . 5 provide their fans . . . Varsity Results 54 G.C.H.S. 62 69 55 48 50 60 61 55 83 67 50 52 64 61 46 62 58 78 60 G0 43 69 65 55 53 67 54 59 65 G3 73 59 67 GT 76 Rich Ciflorrl shnnti for A' 158 eg.. a .QI it Q - 8 .4 ,QV , W Mn-yl gm-s up for ii iump shot. Cordie Perlet. Qcoregy with many . . . B015 Currir- l1lkf'S il lmrr-Julhr-r f' ' ' X , 5 l N--QV fr 4, u X .I I - I - d 2' I .A r 1 --W 'H ff-. ' fjllil1 l llulxrm Jlwlwxv X Yr w Rich c:iHAlH'!l gvix ilu- fnlv. +,w!v F ..... I' ,.1. b Mark Havis defvnrls against Burns of Smiin. Daw, Riggs and Mm-k INN, dim. Rl. wr N fff O ! f' V' J I. hw UW lull. 15 thrilling moments. ' ' ' ' 'lxfm'rl. K, IJJUU. B. Lonqoorl. Cl. Blenia IN sfllllll lronl Row: U. l7ulvlu1', It l,u my fx Blush-1'14L, Xl'.lIIl.llI lv In l Vllx foul U. l'm'lv1, U Vhlg.-fm, 1. Vixln. Huw 2: lrlnuln I'4llIlIlf'fkK. l..111QC.Cl.NTl11j3hy'. Tim l'luyf0rd drilvblcs past his 1112111 Kevin Legg J,-ix-es for A layup, Indoor track, another new sport at G. C. H. S l I'0lll How: I. Mrirplii, II, I'rIIxmIr'IIi. I. IIII1-3, l', I ,.m,,,,,I. K-. 1JIlII'lII'IL'.S5I', I, l,uIr'ur1rww, I. .Inn-olix, II, 5lI.I1II1II:,IMI, I U'l5I'il'rl. Huw 2: 5. Slim-Ir.riu, VI. Nlurrrrw, Ix. IIIIIIQ-rl, IP, Str rr AI, Cinlit. II. I,lr'xz', I. XIrIr.iri, IJ. l'rr-will, fl, X.IxIrIIItI I lI,lIII lI04rn'Ii. 1968 lUl1l'kCd ai Iwgliiiliiiig yvarr Im' iriclour lrzwli Irwirir. Ihr- Urilvlnururrrr cIirI IIIIIIAI I-.I II III I I atCuildc1'lz1ncI. C0114-lim-s H0111-Ii :incl Drrikv origaiii- imliviclriully Iwi' -Iim XIIIIIIIIN III III 'If' NI' ized the sc'IiooI's first inclrwor lr-mn amd r-iilr-rr-rl il in Ilcirry in llw IIIIII, CI,IlIt.ItII IIIIIL I II I NI I the 01iIy iiidooi' Irzlc-Ii IVIIQIIC' in tlir- :rn-:iv-Ilir' Trif Iirn O'IIIi'ir'r1 III Ilu' IIIIIII ,tml ILIIIII- I I I City C2'lI3iIllI IINIOOI' 'l'r'4ic'IQ livxlilrw. rI'I'lI ICIIIIIN, I'r'Ir' I'1ilSIXX'!IIJll in Ihr' KIIIII Utlrrr iIIIl I including Sulmrlmzm Count-il for-s SIi:1IIr-r' :tml Colo- wmv Imrrrlrwl in In Ilrrr Vu II If? III nie, wc-ro in thc' In-nguv :md prcwirlr-rl tmrygli VUIII' III:-It I'tIlwrIr-III In llw IIII III IIIIII It I I I petition IIITOIIQIIOIII ilu- sr-zisoii. Ifm' LI Iirsl wart- in IIN- IOIIII Imrl tIuI Ivo IIIII-I Jim O'Brien in his Spcciullb-lllc 1000. ' Rivk l.l1'wv lc.uIN Ill lllv mils' 4 N G.A.A. sponsors girls' inlramurals. l -0- UQ . or 'f um vw Y - .fy -vi, , -- . V, -7- .,- '--Q v'?+ 2.- '-1 H 0 .. -If 0 - Q ..-2 , 0214 f -e, wg no o .c 'oh O r, . I fb' 0 ff ' 9 9' --Q nf 9 sem 10 ' .2 If imc Q .o 0. o'I f O' O' '10, of ' of 0' im. ,QM A Q an ,, , csv. Q A' I . 0 vm ' I 0, Front Row: K. Fowl, ll, Ilia-c'uri, I.. Ilnvzm, '. Q I ,vo Q.. ,,,r,.l 0, Hop 424 mow o IAQX I . swfzgf-, .l'sWi'. lf - 22' :fl , UA - fl... FI 5 O I I Ix XVHIIHH, Il. llir'1', I.. Xlrrll, S. IJIXVIIIII, fl Ilulnf Ilvm ,l l Ml wil I ll Cepfcrt, C. Bastizlni, I.. Nlurvil, M. I r'l'ri4'ro, K. Svim, How '7' l1'r 'I' llmrlfl IJ ... , . .. . lxlfz-, Nl XIlXfll1s X wwf! I l f S. Haney, T. Colv, P. KI':1llSS1', I.. llww-lnlu-1-111-1', S. Km-llvy, S, In-un-r. li Xxlwxv, ll I'f1s1'Ir',Y X l..l.mm. was 1 1 ,v -4, 'N .,. ..kf I1 ' ',v1 rv .. ' Md , ' ., '-I' ' H . ' 'Q f, mfr .. I .. f uf' , .,. L. .3 .15 .,' '12, f-I ::M:I:b'rL.f:.g1h! ,W -.M J, 14 .Il wwf- 'I ':'- 'H x , N 1, num 0 M1015 aswell' vrvz-.1 v, I. ,.., nf. - - - f A 4' ' L. .......- - '- -.N -.-.0 sf e 2 .. ., . . , . .- Lon 1 Once ' ' :V ' 'NL X mfs. to 1 I, ,U 'M -'. . .. --.. , ,'t,, s Q n J . f. NIT- .. . .. - .. .tx . M , o- a n - ug. vs -uf' :Z afar-- - .. . I .. .. W: s.-.Q Vw' A 4' 0 cease W' Q.. Ol oe for I , rua.. -s v- 0' . . Ds 1 Cone Q. + no n . q ..-H ... 1, , - 0 :lo - 1 ,' l p one 5 , , os... eden, ,N -on sn u . v- o .. , lx ..Q--- , , + .4 . K Q M -1 f ' , -1 wo- ' O Dain . . on u . ' Q 'ol 4 I :- its air . mug. oo Front Row: V. Arsic, K. Liltlc, C. Doolvy, C. ...xv SIIIIICII. ll. llilvlm, C. l'i0rv:0, If. Aslww, XY. llnlunmu, l , Allmlmm llmw Kaxins, M. Tzuumto, D. Clark, C. c:1ll'lIll'll. D. Powv, S. llcr- 3: K, Brooks, J. Sumls, N. Kfnmplwll- C, l.alll1.1mA lx wmv: chenroder, I. Mueller, Row 2: C. Vunllvnlmrg, II. Clnlln- A. lislwamls, QI. Allwrl, M. llmnumu, Cl, Lmuw, 11. tllmllmlu, gher, L. Reed, S. Bulmzm, F. C1ll'lX'l1lCI', ll. Ilrlllwllo, ji N. Cray, 143 Enthusiastic cheerleaders lead the school . . . 414.-.Q-. Q s ' c .Q s ssfs r W iv p - ay s rm., . sr- ' 4 . I w llclen llatlu-rs puts zi lot of spiri hcr elm-rs. 144 l llmll llnw: lx 'hlvllu1'xum'ls. Row :lc ll. Cr'Pl'l11I'L Capt. L. Xlalluu. Nl. ll lilml- lluw Il: ff llasligmi. C. Pit-rCe. C0-Capt, ll ll'lllm'ls l l',vuluslu:- X, Xxgll The '67-'65 season marked the second year of straight-arm motions used hy the G.C.H.S. cheerleaders. Varsity cheerleaders Joyce Econo- mc, Clmmic Piastiani, Karen XIcConniclc. and Mary Beth Elze attended gl 4-lu-crlcatling camp at Lake George and brought back a trophy for ilnc most improved squad. as well as seyeral new cheers for hoth squads to use. The l.V. squad has added many new original cheers made up during eighth period practices. They also saw to it that copies of the Alma Xlatcr were passed out at home basketball games so that C.C.H.S. Fans could join the cheerleaders as they sang our school song at half- time of thc Varsity games. All of C.C.H.S. should he proud of these eighteen girls who represent our school at Suhurhan Council sports events. in school spirit. Xalllvvlnvll,lru1ll1r'lIll,l lf.lfl.l,,f, 'lv ' - l X llN1llilllt'l'N urs-rl l7n-Illlr-llvln 1 If lm' f LJ Q -ci ,rf vm E ilFE3El Front Row: M. xYLlllCl'S, V. Holyscn. B. Hcclclvn. Row 2.: L. lord, Cu-Capt. P. NYM! l Arony. Ii. Muryluur, M. J. lhxtlvrx. K. Callco, Capt. D. Play- l-45 Volleyball provules relaxahon and compehlian 31 mx W gg :mu x Q ar xx 7 D Frmt 1 lawn v x L fum x Shel 4 X To ac lla lsxu C mlclcllmcl Ccntrllx xollulull telms hue 1 xxus dom utlumlx xxcll md thm xelrs te m umlu C014 lm llnlsu xlmulcl lx no Gxceptlon YY 1th slx Nl INOIN cut 1111 ul st Illllllf prmuom the te IDI Us lx 1 lll xp mms md depth IS xt pre-p1re5 tor In nllux mxmlm sf mm Nh l:l6lQLI'lS xnexs Colch and llu 1Xllllllll nl ln lm IS Ll1CIll'GCllI1 xollexlwlll IS er lm xc Us to C0 Bm Clmfllta 'md Mall BP9l0f HHN f01 QTATUHE lieffhx Keun O Buen plep arex to retum tht xnllex I I I ' 0 K K - l t j :.. v,:,,.,,:-:- -f,:. ,,.-,, w... N1 Q XW A E T, K: A I x A A 5 E 4 . X S K li k:f,:yJf44 D I - f ff . -'Y 'Z . . 1: l , E N -'Q l lf f I J W A 4 E Y -5.-L: Q l X lx, x l l , ' 4 Front Row: li. O'l!ri4-11, il. Ynx1lDcv'XYm1cle Al. Blackman, S. Nlvli ' Q, B. flralulllql, Xl. H41 'l R0 ' L: . ' L, B. XY: , 'lf Cul H1110 ID Nl 'Kf f- , XY. .' :lg-1 , 1' 'li 1' .' 1 ' ' 'Q f X L ' ' 1 L J a ' 21 - ' 'x j' ' . z I 1'1 a 'z ,, .. z lc Ng ,C' c ' ' LJ' 2 'N z - Q,.'H' ., '. .A fa V 2 . ' ' X' ' ' ' L, ' ' 'L l ' Y i lf C - lain lu lust ' ' 1' 'z me. Intramurals - an enjoyable 8th period E' f ,lofi X 46 , , swam ,JV . E 5 3 Lfvib I Q ak 'N X11llLnl'4'll'IlIIH'1Slli.II,lXllI1 Hun 'Nr lnmu H- .lv-,.v wr- 9 ll Vic Maki brinrzs Ihr' lmll llpcmrrt. TWU f:iH '1 1l'iN'lf ' lv Teamwork and Individual Performances . . -A? .X wr-I mul lm-rl xml:-wr'h-1rrurI1.1plrrlx .ruf ph Hn H:-gtimr U trophy. ,le A ,,rr X we X sisfr fx? ' Y. H S X ,fuk Y K X X, .We-Q.-www fe' A ' 1 n -,ew W -M x,.-em .- VNU! l'N'1llL'y rlmlgrw Mollnrmsvrr lAlC'klL'l'N. 148 Rick Lies? and Ken Crulow head for the Chute ' s 1, Hlghlught the Sports ear. -,Y -3- .., 'Q 1ff1v. 1l.f 4 I ! wmv il llu IX vppul .un un-lvl ul If um ul 6 T Qs afii U 'rs 'Z of Q u wo 1-'35 J ,- o rii Activities .0 7 3 a Q 3 The Clulus of clllllClCl'lR1l1ll form :ur iulr-grul pzxrl ol llu- sru-izll strxu- ture of school lilo. Tlu: crlulms :uw-, lor ilu- nuns! purl, ilu- only KJIBIJOI' tllliity Stl1ClClllS gel 10 tr0m'4'l'sr- willm c-:u'l1 ollu'r. 'l'lu' 1-lulms pr-1'lm'm as much for lluw irulivicluall ns llufy :lo lor llul c-mmmmity. 'l'lu- x urirlus drives, l-llllfl l'2llSlllgS, Cl1llli'l'S, mul f'lIlK'l'l.lllIlIl!'lllS sffrvz- llu- Slllflf'Ill and tllc town. 'l'lu: grmxps ol Kluilrlm-rlurul prow- llu- c-flu-u-rug' .mul tllc potential Ol 2lClOlQ'5t'4'Ill5. 'l'lu- clnlls cmllvr UIlllfJl'lllIllllf'S lm' SI'll satisfuc:lio11, als lluvy 1'cvq11irm- llu- :mssumplum ul rvxpumilmilily. lirmlnnsf- of Cxtm-c'111'1'ic-11lzu' uc-livilivs, rc-lzllumslmips willl llu- urlmimslmlirm, f11Cl1lly,lll14l ollurrslllclc-illsrm- lux! rmly1uwulr'lnic'.'l'l1l'mlglu llu'x.1rl ous Ol'g2ll1lZ2lllOllS Slll!l1'lllS un' nlmll- lr: l'l'Lf.lSlt'l' f'lHIlIJlJlllllS :mul rr-f quesls. Om' sc-luxol is null jxulgf-rl wlf-ly by xvlmlznslif- rr-r-wrrls, lm! also by tlur nu-:ms wr-1-mploy In lllfllfl ixulivulnmls inln wvll-mululf-fl pc1'son11lilir-s. Cluilrlr-rl:nul Ima :nn :u-livily In sulisly ull lpu-1-Is nl Ilu- inclivicluul. -- l ef J l--', l - , V , ,.,l , . . f I gm-... x W 3: ,gs .mt gl ,E 1 P li l Q' - l X 5-iff' g , l F Qi Q 6 . i Er' ' xv-d Z ,jx earbook unifies the . . . T iid i h Debbie Long Assistant Editor Pat Ostcrhout Editor-in-Chief Sectionhcads Theme Scatcd: E. Stephens, R. Liese M. Slifer. S. Fischa, S. Sdmci Standing: L. Mallin, L. Schell, B. Bidleman, D. Takes. The TAWASENTIIAN, undcr thc Hnc assistance and direction of advisor Mr. Arthur Iewell and 1968 cditor Pat Ostcrhout, has become a very important part of C.C.Il.S. This years sectionheads, assisted hy volunteering students, have provided a success- ful staff for our 1968 yearbook. All the trials and headaches of hard, conscientious work and fast ap- proaching deadlines fade into the background as we view another fine TAWASENTHAN. The Theme of the book serves to co-ordinate the sections with a running title on each page. This aids in bringing the entire significance of the book into focus. Curriculum identifies the faculty and admini- stration and provides a lasting remembrance of all our high school teachers. The Senior and Under- classmen sections portray the entire student body, with the Senior sections recording all our extmwt- ricular activities and future ambitions. The Spt!iS section concentrates on recounting all athletic evfmb throughout the year. Activities present the BJBHY phases of extracurricular and social interests at Guilderland. Business ads, patrons and personal contributions are received through the efforts of H10 Advertising section. It is the responsibility of th-is section to meet the final cost of the TAWASE9- THAN. Our yearbook has progressed over the years, but this year the staff has shown great effort to put H15 a prize-winning book. school year through pictures. Advertisinz Seated: B. Lockwood, M. Delaney. Standing: D. Kleike, S. Mnrmy, B. Ward. L IEEE Curriculum Seated: L. Murcil, J. Rilzo, D. Arrnslrornl, P. Crny. Standing: L. Patrick, J. Pllllllvf, K- Lconurml. ll .,, r l Activities Seated: P. West, C. Regan. L. Hunrahan, L.. Heflich. Standing: K. calm, s. Murray. D- Playford, R- Gepfeff. G- Heflich, C' BOYIC- Absent: F. VanDeusen. 1, ,.......-n-n......,............... -M N-+ M ff frlll Q? i ig El ' 1 ,- - 'f Qs il: '---- -.L , V A . V I l P '4 Undcrclassmcn Scnlcd: D. lfllzv, Il. Morrill:-w. S, Unnlmrn Standing: A. Allvnrmrplr, C. llmsi, Abwllll l. Sami. Senior: Scnlcrl: I. NY:nlv, CI. lflkn. KI Vrkrlrngrx Slrnnling: IC. llrill. M. B. lilzv, II. lrllvr ,ii 500115 Seated: C. Ottnmn. N. Campbell, J. Knnkcr. Standing: L. Tome, T. Miltner, P. Chahnaxan, E. Brill, B. Slowell, M. Beeler, L. Parker. tudent Council represents . . . STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: .lt-:rn Sirnrls, rccorcl- ing SCL'l'0llll'j'1 lliroslii lfloshino. tri-.is1n'c1'. lat Ostcrhout. vice prcsiclcntg Sm' Nngincx' t-m'rr-slioxucliiitf set-l'c'tzil'N, Scott Preston, president. Student Council aims to establish better GUI- munications among the student body, faculty 1 administration. This year's ofhcersz Scott Prmd, president, Pat Osterhout, vice-presidentg Sue Nag- ney, corresponding secretary, jean Sands, recorimg secretary, and Hiroshi Hoshino, treasurer, have pi forth their best effort to help Student Council at-tai! its goals, Besides the annual food drive and numerous dances, Council established some new projects this year. In September, a tea was held for faculty, club officers and all new students to our district. The pur- pose of this tea was to give the new students an opportunity to see what clubs were available to them. Another new Council project is the Student Forum, composed of all class officers and club presi- dents. The entire student body is invited to attend and bring their criticisms and suggestions out in the open. Other activities sponsored by Council include the Annual Food Drive. providing funds for American Field Service and maintaining the apple machine in the cafeteria. In the spring of the year Council to prepare for another year full of activity as they elect their officers in a school-wide campaign. Stu- dent Council. the seat of student opinion. is an im- portant part of student life at Guilderland. xv u Scott gots ll slziily report on Council news from the Club's advisor, Mr. Day. ..,,-N ,f seniors to give the needy Hart family a Christmas. President Scott Preston worked hard with other actiw 3 i C 3 'i .Mr 3 5 E i l l 4 l v 17 l ,- '- 5 vb Q gg. ll I sl-4 i 'lou Q ' on .4 Q , o co .1 no ,con -.u 1 1 nw nn F..-. ,. 0 ,sv u o on f, an U? ,,,,. we ,mo 3 -eu U ns s, A nu w ol uw S D Ono the student and his views. CQQ94 -.I mw -Ja N, .val ww, no ra uf HU, O 4 av fx.. yawn, Q ' ur, QW e-rat ov Q uf, Front How: D. A1lI'l'lllSlsI, 5. lzmlrvs, I., 54-Im-sf-I. f.. Izllgllflfll, D. ljHlI'f'llll7l!', M. Cfoxvam, IJ. llulsr-r, Cl. NHAI. lislm-r, H. I,z1wlon,l. l':u'lo, I.. Srlu-II. Row 2: l'. Marion. V. Clfilll-UO, D. flrvm-flu, V. Norflslrmn, II. Hullrin, IJ. K1ll'OXVSlil, l,. Mullin, l'. XVNI. ff, ll:-gnu, 5. flullull, Row 3: ll. Hl:1l'l',.fX. Hlivnslrn, ll. ffrnvrrlln, KI, ,'XlXVHlY1l, ll. Km'm'fu', 'lf NllllIll'I, ll. Slmluln, ,l. fflml.. XY. F-lar-vly. J. Murplly, ll, Slowvll. H. Tlnonms, Uirodn V I on pon .17 '54 QQ Of Ili , DC ' , 9 'W 'W -rl V 'N f,1,,4 n.:,1,1o so 'Vw --u 4 on f un ,I R Q. Z ,.. ' y, ,'N, ' ,g '-.-N V. -.. .', ',. .. ,,, .-..- ...., . . -- ,Q 3 'u-vm ,M-.., . f... ..-.. .. ,I ... l. ,JL- h V . . H , -cn ,,. .- I I ss . ,, ' '- . ' 'K L A .. ...., H, Y i, .3 sf, '- M 'Z ., ao: Lk + his-S'2 , -1-as ' 's- ' r v--Ln' 1' 0 ' ' ' 'M ' 'Q M' . . , .f- 'E .. A 1 - . ' ' gqq l . U vvf-.4 L. ' - ' A, '. .2 'N F--' , ,,' . 0 9 K 1 l v.. .'Z . N. - .. 1 1- , ,, ,au ' in . 1 Q- .- ., H 1. Q , ne pa 1 new . .. . ,, .,.. , .ut Q QOCM s. .. Q , - 1' 931 . -- 1 ..- - . ,',' 1 4 .. . -.1 , .. , n 1-1 Q 'K , ' ,,. .4 u rx:x XA WOO -jg, '14 Q u.1v I vw if '., '. 'vs V 3. l--V. Ol!! V .- Front Row: S. Collins, S. NQl1lll1l'j'. ll. Ilvmlclvu. C. Pierce, P. XVl1ilv. Il. Pulmvr. XY. Idvlwrmun, 5, Murray. -I. Mueller. C. Czwnulu. Row 2: D. lfnssvll. ll. .'KlllClll'l. NV. Robinson. J. c:1lllil5IlIOl', RI. linflogimuix. S. Ilalc. C. Bookcy, D. Long, H. Hosluino. Row 3: ll. Mucali, T. Capulano, ll, Lawlor. J. XVudv. U, Powv. C. Iicvlcr. M. Hendrickson. H. Vu-ser. 1.- 'z 'U ,O 'vs 'N -,5- .- rn- In 'a Honor ociety promotes . . . o Honor Society Officers: .-Xslvlv Ast-li, L'l'Itl4,'. l'orti.i tlruy. tv:-asinx-i'. Kr-ith Iolmson. vicc presitlmit: Dclwlsic' 'l',llxl'N. pr, sirlcnt: Klnry' Both Ella-. scout-tai1'y'. The profile of National Honor Soeieby i scholarship, leadership, character, and su- vice. These four qualities are used as a basis for admission of members. Once il Honor Society, students are encouraged to continue to demonstrate, these qualities. This fall the club initiated an enrichment program for the school. Under this pro gram various people have been brought no the school to speak on topics currently in the news. Honor Society has also become involved with several money making making projects such as: bakesales, car dries, dances and selling refreshments at basketball games in order to provide club funds. This year Honor Society also sponsored its first an- nual Hootenany, which was a great success. Each year the club donates money to the A.F.S. program and places an advertisement in the Tawasenthan, This year Honor Society has onexof the largest memberships C-.C.H.S. has ever seen. This reflects not only on the students themselves but the quality of the school Rick Lic-sc interrupts thc Hootenany to tell Bruce Ralston ai joke. they attend. W'e can be proud of the excel- lent educational opportunities that Guilder- land offers us. Bruce Ralston, Rick Liese, Ken Cralow and Keith johnson enjoy their Conference Room prixileges. a sense of responsibility - - A-1' v zf- va vi ,s s- g-I .- - .- ., -,.,,, -- -. ,, . .. . . . , .,. , - I.. luv fl fp, .- we . N. , ... N I-I .. .- . -f H -u - , , M. 0 M nn - wo , -- 'J '-:,: ,nun Q ox' when: an 0-In-':v ' M v -. ',, , u-4 . -1' ' n- K weve ,,,,,,r ov., N, .- vs- ev 1 4. ,I md.. - 1, I, , . .I , .. , ',.,,. .A .f , ge... . p. I I N- . '- I ,. ,., , ,. ' , --L ',x-.. , : ,,,.' --- -w- no ' f farm. a - mm- ,,' 'mm ' -I-A . .,,,,,:-I iv ,. ur, ., . -1 J, . 1 ' ., ., J lu. - ' ,vm new 1 pm - po- Front Row: B. Ccigvr. J. Dulirin, P. Ilrnngim-r, XV. Lieberman, P. XVI1iic, S. Murray, P. Cray, S. I4-gg, L. Mallin, I. Nlll'I1I7lll'I1Cl', D. Long, S. Nc-llc-r. How 2: C. Bookey, C. Carman, H. XIIIIIZIUHII, S. Davis, M. E. Miller, J. Mueller, D, 'I':1ki,-s. lf. ScI1:1IIXc-r, I. Spizlk. II. ,,.,f. ' , . ,vi f ,, .- I HI1uI1cIz1, fl, I'm1Iinx1.mw. I'. Osff-rluml limi Ii: I I'ull'i1-I4,NI.NIiIIss,S.I .u'iilu,II.II.1l-lam,lI.IXIuIIm'fI,Ii l,n-sm II. Siuwvll, Ix. I'urmI. I., Svln-II. I. I'iIs1Imu1s. In I,l'IIlIIII1l'l'. M , ., ,.,.. ..- -,,.- - .- - .... .- sf -'- www- ---.. ,.. .... , . . . .Q , -, Q--., ... an -1-R' ff... v-vN,, m Mm nn'-4 -. ---. 5 , A' 'H A 1- - ,,..I.f ff In ,, fm -N ',,' muh If 1 -.H ,,. we ,.,. v I If - 4 ..- v . ' - Q ' --f , N... . ,L .,,... . ,., ,,.v-1 4. .., ,.,. -. 4. V, uf-na s. 1 nf '-., .4 V , ' '- u 1 n n 1 fu Q' u C' ' .. .. cum . , ...ron su-no nn o nn K' en mu,-q ur uv 'our' ,na v an ouuuc nts ns! c. n -mv., of u oe., I J I I I I l -,,. ...Q - III -fr -A. -1 .' nw-o. , nu . 1 4 1 Hsu My ' 1- -fig 1 s I Front Row: R. Beam. M. B. Elms, A. Asch. S. Shovor. NI. Segengerpier, P. C:2ll'IS0ll. I. Clark, M. Ilnvcrn. II. Ferraioli, M. Beeler. Row 2: UI. Karina, S. l.nViol0lic. -I, May, K. Springer, B. Springer. B. Smiley. II. Lawlor. I.. 'ltmlurmp I'. Urlmnn, S. l'iwI1v1. Iiuw .iz XI. Xlaxnm. .X. Siivnsirn. li. Cowley. C. .-Xlwnml. li. Cv.nnil.1, K. Iuilnxmm. P. Marion. ll. Yorio, I. l,ilIllil'l'. XI. Siifvr. ' 1 I I Journal is . . . In th CR L rn or I tv: H1mlclVeeser co erlrtm lst semester 'Wa ww, m Br th cc u 2ml semester Gurlderland Centrals daw to day acuvlues 1 news of campus and classroom personalrtles me nurrored rn the rnonthlv joumal Under the expert gurdance and supervzszon J Mrs Rothstem the members are domg then' bw! to put forth an rnterestmg and rnforrnatlvfe paper for the students The Journal keeps students well mformed on all pertment rssues and events durmg the year lt also acts as a soundmg board for thell' opinions and crrtrcrsms We all wrsh the staff of the journal the best of luck and we offer our thanks for a lob well clone the basic news media. journal Page Eclilors: Toni Sm-lmm-r, Sm- 141151, Claris l'ikiIinuix, 194-lmlwic 'lwilkl'S, Mnry Hvlll l':l!l', Szmrli Murmy,l'c-11U:lm.u1u. 1. h., -...,, . ... -Q . AU- x Q. . , n.,. s J 1 F . 3 v Q n Row I: T. Schncr, C. Imlko, A. AllII'I3llj'. UI. ling. K. ul. Dulhiu. Huw Cl: ll, l'w1lllilNiil. II.M'.'w1. lil lx.xm3-In, NIOl'g21T1,J. H2lftOgiilI1iS.I. Sands. Y. lIolsm1u,S.Kc-llvy. Nl. Milky NY. l.iq-Iwmmn. M. ll. Iilfv. N Ximmy N C. Beyer, C. Rossi, -I, Cll'0UlI14'5. How 2: U. C31-igw, IJ. llillvlp C. l,m-inimlvr, if. l'ikili1u1ls. 'If II-'n.m, I5 Takes, A. Allendorph, P. Urlmnu. B. Mlm-im, -I. NY:ul0. llnlnlamf. INI. Turunto, P. Granger. S. 1.4-gg. S. l'1iNll1'I'. D. Suvugv. W 159 Scephc Sonnet Otficems 1 I1 P1 tt ln tl 1 1 t1t1s111t1 me -1 Ol s 4 W I 1 1 hu LN1111 I Ill ll li lluldrn D 1' use 1 l Slnplxtns Row 2 l fJ'slt'll1Oll lx C 1 to I NWN 'X Ol 111 L Llglr L Ht IL 1 Hut ll ltplut 'Nl L Dllllllflllll L SCI I HI I Us Row D bn lI,k R lem Xl I3 D4 1111 I ltonome lx XX nlton S Lmlres T Cotou eeptre service raises . . Each xear Sceptre awards a sclwlm' sh1p to an outstandmg sen1or gurl 5 contr1but1ons are made to the Nurses Welfare Fund The xear comes to 3 sul: cessful end as the gl.1'lS sponsor a sprmg party at Cobb Xiemonal Home for dm benefit of the cluldren Sceptre Servlce rs a gk zation wh1ch see to by ardrng It through variotm Tl'llS year Sceptre started GE wh successful solree rn order to and new apphcants F ollowrng this dk Q- nual H0m6C0mlHg f6SlI1VIl'ICS tool: The hlghhght of tlus actxvrty WSG if coronatlon of the queen and her can durmg halftlme of the football . For the benefit of the American Fi Serv1ce Sceptre holds the annual slam: sale The g1rls are auctroned 06 to M hlghest brdder and for two days dry must fulHll any reasonable request d therr masters Funds are also ralsed Ea' AF S durmg Sceptre SCFVICC Week. Other act1v1t1es 1nclude such thmgs as 1rut1at1ng school spmt by sellmg booster badges at home games takmg care of bankmg procedures servmg at school banquets and ushermg at school fume I l'lll hes X kllenclowplx XI A De-lmu Iudw Xum bm tl L l'lHll1l'lll1 lx Ilttle I Sands D Plwford. 5 lxellex Absent C Lmphun S Nlmnex R Bmom ln Beelu D H1111 th m C He-Huh Nl Cow rn I Rlfl'0'1ll1lN D Lon C Sllll7lJl6l7ll1t L He1d1a.nro1lu S Luxtmx IILLIL X11111bu1oe1 -.4 Funds for A.F.S. 1 s N'I1111so11 31111111 s 11l11s111 111111. 1 1111 1111 1111 v cl1C-0rI'11l 1111111311 '-X IC 1 111 I 1 Qmrcc 'SU IIN 8111111 L 1967 Homecommg Court '1nx1ouslv awaxts the 'mnouncemcnt of thm yc'1rQ queen 1060 II1111111111111111: 111111111 l!11l1 N IIIXXIC rc-1111111 to 111111 I1 'Ill H1101 ww 13 '91 MIT.. I 5 ', 'V1'111', l,if, ,'X111l1. V1 11l1'. li '. H1111 ,1111l KJH1' 1-111 A1111 Clklilj' 2lC'liVifil'N ill 'IPI' INIIIII us 11111 111111111 fllll II11- Sl.111' 8,1111 11111111 ix ' 1 1 . . A 1 1 1- h I A V 1 i l , 'i 111111111 H:1111'11l1:111 11111l l,1'Illlil' l'l111'l111'1l 1':1l1'l1 1111 1111. 11111 ' 1111 'I 1 -111111 VIN' .lfl -1' 11:11'li1'il111li111g i11 Hl'K'l1ll'l'.fN 11111111:1l V 1 I J- Ms:-.ti 'lwl11 'Xf1 I U'11ll1'1u O11i11!1 1 11 1111 11-11 115 11111111' 1111111111 111:11 1111111111111 1 1111 11.11111--1 11 1 x X D X 1 ' Y- .' . Key Club sponsors the Talent Show . . . KEY CLUB OFFICERS: -lulm ll0l'l1lMlC'l1AlI't'.lilIl'l'I', Ricfll Clll-Ol'il-l7l'0Slill'l1l, Mzlrlc llllYlS'ANL'L'l'1'l1ll'X, Bill Nloyl- xice-prcsiclcnt. . 'K rt ' . is t f ' 4 in ' gulf! na U ok by on.,- ..'., fm- no The G.C.H.S. Key Club, SPGHUUQ mont Kiwanis, is a boys' service members work throughout the ing various programs and parti il projects for the school, student body, and G91- nity. Fall finds Key Club managing the conei stand and cleaning the grounds at all home fosbll games. The sponsoring of the Ski lump Dance, i the distribution of school pictures are also on the 3 calander. During the winter months, the Decemba' Alumni Dance and Talent Show head the agei. Party Night is an enjoyable evening held in dm spring. Other services, such as ushering at concerts, serving at banquets, providing Air Raid Wardem, and joining with area Key Clubs in an effort to better the community are still more services rendered by Key Club. Much of the money eamed by the club B donated to A.F.S. and the Scholarship Fund. Key Club ofhcers Rich Gifford fpresidentl, BE Meyl C vp. l, Mark Havis I sec. l, and Iohn Hombacli C treas.5 have good reason to believe that they head one of the most successful and outstanding clubs in the school. , u l lf, '- ll'l '. ' .1 . ,.,' f - .. 1 .,, N M-an Q Q um, -N ,.t,....., f- -. .' so g 'nov X .,,. . f .. .- ,, -. ' ... N u' 'C' ..., - ' Q-,gens 1 'mor .,-..r --I.. ,M , . no 1 no uve st s no -B ' ' ' ' ' v vu .f- N v - - -. s. Q E O '-..: . 4.1 ' :Un-om Front Row: B. Yorio, I. Clark. B. Ralston, Keefe I. Johnson, B. Stowell, S. Callub, K. NVesolowski, T. Davenport, F. Vitale. Row 2: T. Cain, M. Segengerger, M. Havern, E. Cowley, Rf Liese, l. Brown, P. Chalc- malcas, B. Cooflricli, B. MacDowell, I. Sands. Row 3: C. Lajeunesse, R. Polsinelli, B. Mattice, T. Summer Q J. Scheels, I. Hornbach, B. Meyl, R. Gifford, M. Havis R. Ferraioli, H. Veeser. Q Ck l,iz's1' llolilx tile- Lf-yn In lin- f-lulfs NlIl'f'1'Sk winilr' Hit-in Fifi and other student activities. .gvo n,sit.,t , an fs... V, ln? ,SIGN rf . ' ll toni,llniw'X1.iIiir-1-, Kfilrlx ll.lvix,:ilnrlSi1'x'1-f..ollIli, IUUL my -.. , F, Hin Xl:-xlplflmilfxlfii lil ' 'F ,L.JQ':. '. f, '? 2v 2' , .. -':..'.'1'... 02 . :-1 i' PQ 5 . ' 1 Q' Nu, . P3150 4. , , , . ,eh at-. 1 ,Q . 'gr 5. 6, ,.f im. ' nv- 'ff , 'W rm -1 ' N... .iw ,. .1 .. ., t .. H Q, ... '. . I... :Q 'n D A , N pn ' 0 U' .- .X . , . ,. ' , , ' . ,- , ul 0. 0, nf - Q -r.-'--, '. 'u oo',n O' o ..l'Hf,. ,Ig kr- fliiii Xi r it ,I I , 1 Q, oo 1-OJ' oi' Bill :incl IM-li uri- lil1'c':lllsq'0l umm' lmiglix ltnim Ynrin ami ltmi at the Tzilvni Show. at K1'N'fxllll1'N xtlltlldl 'IRL-nt Nlmxx 5 FCA, Leadership Club, and Air Leadership Club Any boy who has earned a var- sity letter is eligible for Leader- ship Club. This club serves as an example of line sportsmanship plus strong athletic achievement. All money eamed by the club is used to supply athletic equip- ment. , 'N-nv' Front Row: B. Yorio, S. Callub, C. Ebitino, M. Armstrong, E. Cowley, M. Stowell, E. Bratt, J. O'Brien. Row 2: R. Liese, P. Chalqnakas, I. Conklin, I. Begley, P. Carlson, B. Goodrich, B. Meyl. Row 3: K. Cralow, R. Gilford, B. B. MacDowell, M. Havern, B. Ralston, D. Riggs. Row 4: R. Ferraioli, O'Brien, P. Zarernski, B. Hanns, G. Lauver, I. Clark, I. Hombach, M. a P lv ullix J WS A Front Row: M. Havis, P. Chakmalcas, R. Ferraioli, S. Callub, F. Vitale, T. Summer, B. Ralston, j. Keofc. Row 2: R. Liese, R. Gilford, K. VVesolowski, D. Riggs, E. Cowley, j. Hornbach, B. Mattice, J. Clark, B. Meyl, B. Stowell. 5--nw Air Raid Warden The purposeofAirBaid is to escort and direct safer areas in the sim! h of an a.ir raid. These Key members are chosen on a E of responsibility and hashi- M , r hold positions of responsibility. W' .- f 5117'- .ir ' . 1 ' , 4-25, . u ' F l Ky' ' iii, -.man-Q n' 'P' 'iff 5- se T T -1 ' .vi r ,f A 'rx' .ff - r f A - T- Q' --'I I S. vi E, Front Row: B. Yorio, S. Gallula, C. Ebitino, M. Armstrong, M. Ilavis, B. Stowell, li. limit, AI. O'Brien. Row 2: R. Liesc, P. Clialcinalcas, AI. Conklin, l. Brown, I'. liegley, l'. Carlson, li. Confl- rich, B. Meyl. Row 3: K. Cralow, H. Cillord, B. Cravotta, ll, Maellowell, M, Ilavern, li. italstrm, D. Higgs. Row 4: K. O'Brien, P. Znrenislci, li. Ilanns, G. l,anver, -I. Ilornlmaeh, The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a newly formed club at C.C.Il.S. lt's ehiel motive is to further the Christian attitude stressing lhe im- portance of Cod in our everyday lives. In Oe- tober, the boys held a block dance which made a S300 profit. This money was used to sponsor a trip to Madison Square Carden to see the linals of the E.C.A.C. Holiday Tournament. F.C.A. holds its monthly meetings at the Na- tional Commercial Bank. Al the meeting. lhe boys discuss pertinent 1Jl'0l7li'lll5 eonlrontingg loday's youth. These discussions are supervised hr various C.C.H.S. coaches hut It-cl hy the ollieers and meni- bers. The money that l .CI.A. makes is used lor club purposes as well as a serviee land. Al Christ- mas, the boys gave money to a needy liamily in the area. It is also hoped that some rnernlmers can be sent to a summer F.C.A. camp this year. Olii- cers Rick Liese, Bill Meyl. Boh Goodrich and Mark Havis hope that this organization will con- tinue to be as successful as it has lieen this year. 'lv- F.C,A. Ollicersr Rick Liesc-Presidents Bill Meyl-Vice-Prcsidentg Bob Goodrich -Treasurer, Mark Havis-Secretary. P. A. Announcers and Library Debbie Savage, Ian Brown, Ginny James The library assistants have proved to be a great help to Miss Ropke. These girls spend their free periods aiding students in locating books, signing passes, and keeping necessary silence in the library. Miss Ropke has taught her assistants the funda- mentals of running a library. With their services she is able to keep up with her numerous re- sponsibilitics as our librarian. Will students at forget the chwrful our friendly, morning P.A. nouncers as they Wellcome new day? After pledge of allegiance and for a moment of meditatirm, bie, Ian, and Ginny proceed B inform us of all important sclwe! functions. Announcements df sports events, eighth period av- tivities, and upcoming events are brought to our adm- tion over the mofming P.A. To many, our P.A. Annoimcers' only duty is to let us know that another ' day in the busy life of G.C.H.S. 4. is beginning However, we know fi better. E Seated: K. Barber, B. Slingerland, I. Butler, P. Button. Standing: C. Boyle, C. Pili- lingis, C. Meier, J. Howard, S. Goewy, C. Garrison, N. Bartkowski, D. Armstruni. D. Crounse. F. T. A. reflects the students' teaching instincts. F.T.A. Officers: -loan hvf'tlllll'l'- wax-Treasllrc-rg Kntl1yO'lIf-rin -llrcsiclvnlg Sumly lllI't'ff5l'l'l'1 taryg Chris Pikilii1gis-Vic-r'-l'i'x-s- iclcni. lfulllrrz 'l101lf'lll'l'S ol Altl!'l'lf'2l is :in orLg.miz.itifm open to :my stiirlf-nt who plum on going into i litflffllllljl' c-:irrrr-r. Thr- main ulmjvcrtivr- of tlif- chili is lo give its rrwrnlmf-rs :in irisisglit on r-lvmr-ritzir :mil soc-rmflziry fvfluf-zilimi, Tlirxy lisiw' thc' uppor lunily to work uruflr-r rrmixy skillf-fl tr-.if-lu-rs in various :arf-11 sf-lmols. Urirli-r llif- giiirlnrur-w ul Xlr O'fImm0r,lliisyr-:tifl .'l'..X.li:is:1w-ry'l.irgf-mr-111 lxfrship. Tlu- l :1f-ully lfislilimvl is lwlrl in this l.ill XVllllllll'S1lfll!'ll'1lXVl4lttSlD2lIl!'I'll!'LlfllIlLflllf'KD rin 1ll.fl'llll!l. l .'l',A. 1llSUSIIUIISUTSltlllIl!'I'UtlSll2tl'if'H.ll! fluring lhf' yr-nr. Thr- profits lrmn tlwsr- .ifstivitir s url' usvrl for lhr- l',T.A. Sf-lurmlurslilp lfuml, gint Ovary yum' lu :1 wnrtliy sc-nior mr-mlif-r nt ilu- rluli . 'f 'V 'Q 'f..- 1'..' .'... ..- .. .,,,, 0 .- . . ' 'l.-L '.. - - -' - ' .-- M... .'. . - '.. .. v u ,. .. -- . .-N. . -W... r- g 5 ,, . ,Q .M 4. - . ,, , , . . . , l , I . - t. . -vv, ,.,. ,,, , . .. - - - . ...H , '- ,v. 1 ,,. - 1 . 4, ... .11 --. ,.' . . . . . v , he-f . . ,, . .. . ...M ,, H , .. , . s. -.- . , , . . A.. -1,4 . .Ni - M, ., .. H , 1. 1. --1. .. G' H' ' H',+i.-1-.,,.'.i..: .. .. -' . '. s--' 1.--.1 ',.... .-..-.....- M N - .. .. -F' -,,,,, , .,,, ..-. . -.N ' .., nv. s .... V, uv .., ff .. .. - v- . 1' 7 u H .v filly 0 - u, U h .. . .. . .rf i , , , , , - . i V -i ...Ll yn., H. L... ...Lrg F . M. ff ' 1-.ac i . ,aw vw. ' . .un 1- Front Row: H. NVilson. M. Gifford, V. Arsic, V. Hob- son, K. Morgan, M. Taranto, M. E. Miller, I. Parlo, S. Lassi, L. Wolff, F. Shover, C. XVolfl, L. McCormick. Bow 2: D. Clark, K. Moran, J. Wade, S. Heller, D. Griesel, D. Krausse, I. Lawlor, S. Fischer, P. Dads, C. Nlvicr. L.. llapanl, S. Phillips, A. Snpzliocn. Row 3: K. llciml. D. Licsc. C. llc-yvr, K. Carpenter, S. lfpltl. C. Lciningcr, J. G:uxlnci'. P. Mahiginn. I. Kmins. P. Granger, J. Ilitzko. L. Patrick. D. Baldnuf. Red Cross collects for a worthy Red Cross, under the advisory of Miss Ruth Dodge, is formed to help those in need. The club is composed of representatives chosen from each homeroom. Each year these students sponsor drives and fund-raising projects to eam money for the National Red Cross. This organization is considered a beneficial service to Red Cross Officers: Mary Beth Donn. president: Ron Pugano. treasurer. the community. QQ 9 1 '!! ' Rowl M Butters C Velev I Hiller L Parker L Nrchols M Denn L Torre XV Robmson Row2 H VV1lson P XVh1nnery A Edwards P Ottnrm P. XV'1rren S. VIcCo.5 C. CanHeld N 'Vlinetto L. Kearn. Row 3: J. Tebins C. Ebert M. Donnellan I. Kunker I. Goodrich D. Lorette J. Gardner B. Goodrich D. Gillespie R. Pagano. AV and Russian Club are an energetic pert of the school activities. ROW 1' D Best L Xluriliv C l 'llc 'Sl 'l u 1nln D -. .,.. l.,1..i0.l... ,, K. Springer, C. Czmnmi. Row 2: H. XV:u1cr, M. Act-ost: Violette, M. Larson. I. liilzko, M. A. Dt-lzuu-y, P. Kr-nt. S. Leary, D. Holmes, T. Hilzlm, D. Friuln, l., lX'll'clIlll'l', K. A.V. Club is formecl lor :ill students interested in projection equipment. Under the direction of Mr. Provenchcr, students learn how to operule projectors. tape recorders, and ull relulcd machines. Wie are very grateful llussizun flluli was frzrrrwrl lm' ilu: lJf'llf'ill ol f..f..ll.S. Slll!lr Ilig sluclying llir: llussifm lirrigumgfv lls purprm' IS tri llclp .lrli.'.mrf- its mcmlmrwrs lslifrwlwlgf- nl llw' culluml :isps-f-ls of llussrm fix ili- zzxlum. A trip to New Nrirls upis plzmnc-rl for :1 i.rll :xr-tixitx, Xlflllr lwrs lourccl lllr- lkiirwl X-.Illflllw llSll'llK'fl lo il Sm'1f'l lwurui will 1'fvprc'su11l:ulix'r- sprnnls, null tluwn flint-rl ni l.1'lllliUCl.ll'flVllN. .l llvlsf Slllll Tl'.Sl1llll'illll. Spring ln-fm-gli: 1-lul1mr'mlvr'rsinllirtliusslwn Ur U .1 llloflox Nl0ll.lSlf'l'l' ,ti ,lm'rl.im tllf' l 1 Lt 5 New York. .N picnic is .ilw rm Dulrymphwl S' DHHS llw spring ziqcurln. wliwrr- incur l.D'D,,n1m,.v5I IH, liz-rs can tri' tlwir lm-L .tt f-lfl llow Il: l'. llrmfmm, llllNHl2lll rcr'ipcs. Nliss Km zu llmclr-l'ic'ls. Knapp. nclviwl' lu llussim f'l-ill lists lwcn llw main lrwcw' in flu 0l'Qlllll7llllflll4llVll1f'flillt llfir fl' lurls lem- lam-it grfxlllv .nun cizllcfl, HN' to these students for helping to I-I. Bt-nu. M. liuycc.-NY l'ticl Provide us with these educa- J- C'iImlfl '- N- lltlllfi tional facilities. I 7 mol, C. liaxxtniswn. l', Ormlc. ll. S.1wl.i. ll. l 1 Ski Club-tor those with a taste For the Ski Club Olliccrs: jcam Sands, sccrctnryg john XX tsncwslti. president: Dawn- Cowan, trensurerg Ly mi Ninrcil, rice-pvcsi, dent. The G.C.H.S. Ski Club has become one of the schoolis most popular extracunicular activities. Each meeting convokes a large body of enthusiastic students anxious to help get another trip under way. Every weekend busloads of skiers, both novices and experts, travel to a different ski resort for a clay of enjoyable entertainment. Some of these slopes include Killington, Gore, Mount Snow, and Sugarbush. Due to the efticient leadership of Mr. Burda, the club's advisor, Ski Club is recognized as one of the finest organizations in the school. Ili if Curb' llllliitjlllllpllltfl fll'ftl'jlL' Nialruns Rick Mmm. and punt Cmwlvy POM.. George Nia,-cl-mg and Lois Heflich nl Qui um tEl ' gku l 'm'lQl0'l ml ml for n picture lwlorc going lmcl: to thu- we eUthU5i35i'iC3llY PT'eP5fiHf-'I to 291 of Sh' Clttltft Wf'f'lfl5' HIPS' glow-5, reauly to take their first trip up the 170 slopes. Band, Choir, and Orchestra . . . S, I.11XVt0I1 IH INIIHI, D. 5 Niilks, vic--- - previous ycrzxrs, Thr: dirc:c'mr, X111 Ric hz along with Ihr- basic' lc-zzruinff of mwtrs I S yc-urs 1111111-rlzxklrxg CIIIFIIIQ H11 R C,ff,II.S., Colonir- flr-ufvr. ilu- .XIHI In Y ix IIUIIN' fo1'Hxcr,fXgz-rl,:mrl llu- Lllllllllll f-fm flownlown AHm:my. lzlkl' ovm' in Hu' form of Ilu- X1f-min mwxgm-, pwsirlf-l1l1 M. 1 pus1flu1l. NI I3 l'.!lt'.'i1'C'I'l'lJll'Y. oil' mcmlwrx wait for Mr. Xhxgxwr' in In-Qin mmllwr daily prawliw. 1221011 yozxfs c-lmir cliff:-rs from tlmt of Xvllgllifll slrf-ssvs IIN-ory :mrl f-ultmr 1 Cllrislmzns sr-znsfm nrv: r-mar-r'rls ur cut nl H11 Xllllbllll Sum x bunk Ill I For Palm Qllxlrlwx' f'IllflIl'f' 'mrl In-mi L by Unmlc-I, :1 l'llJlH!'llL:IIlS1 Im! ru-Ny' If xvznrcling pic-vc of musir: 'I-IIVUIIQIIHIIY Hu YUZIF, vlmir has Slll'lllUllllfl'!l mum fluff: cullws lo l'C'lI11lill om- of ilu' In-xl c-hun Combine individuals . . . BAND 0FFlCEllS: Yimw- lgUlltlllllt', lllmin-ss xlLlll.lQl'l', Scott l'rvs- ton, llresinlcntg Krist llailxmw. l.ll1l':lI'lLtli, X gil llolwson. In .mm i. 1,1 s ll1'l'ClK'lll'OKlt'l'. Scr:i'ctai1'y Band Each September, our school band director, lk Herman Gresens, is confronted with the task d whipping sixty-five eager students into a top notch musical organization competent to play at home football games. Without disagreement our band is a welcome accompaniment during the Alma Mater. Every year the band is invited to perform in parade and community events. This year, band traveled to Expo '67 for a special con- cert. Selected groups composed of hand members include brass quintets, woodwind choirs, dance band and a five piece jazz combo. Much of the hancl's success is due to Band Parent's As Associa- tion, a group of parents who help eam money to promote the progress of the organization. Orchestra One of the finest cultural organizations of G.C.H.S. is our high school orchestra. Members of orchestra benefit from the skilled instruction of their director, Mrs. McGowan. In addition, indi- vidual lessons are given to encourage the talents ,. ntl practice lemls to active and enjoyulilc . of these musical students. Orchestra displays its talent to the school at various concerts scheduled throughout the year. We are very grateful to stu- dents in Orchestra for these Fine entertaining pro- grams. ' 1' P i A17 sv Q0 relaxation. Kay Stout, Barb Leulmer and Leslye Herchenroder are putt of li-Illtl Hute section. to form a new product. a V x Hb., ,F Tom Frim ln!-:rw lH'l'l11'hll'Jl pvzlf-liw w-rx' Sf'l'iUlIKlY. .T ' Orchestra instructor Mrs. McCnw:m wzntvlwx :rw In-r pupils pu! :away their equipment. Uh '-' K X. 0 N L V - , , Imn N11-Cvlynn .xml I1-hr N!,r1wg:1 clufrussz-ml in influx! If-wsu 'iv loin x1lflNl'Ill pr u hu x lm xwnlm lg Q X4 N I S? ' x r ' I7 5 174 Junior Prom displays the results of . . . Rose Gepfert Gavin Lowder Pat Osterhout Keith johnson Peggy Casey Iolm Si l.'0cean The continuous efforts of the hardworking Class of ,68 cul- minated in a very successful lunior Prom entitled 1fOcean. For all those who attended, it was trulya memorable night. The gym was transformed into a mysterious underwater spectacle with a large coral reef and a delightful array of liuluhles, fish, and flowers. A huge castle served as an excellent haekground for the entrance ofthe 1967 Junior Prom Court, To continue the theme, goldfish in various colored howls served as favors. The entire atmosphere provided an air of underwater fantasy. The climax of the evening was the Coronation. After lveing crowned. Queen Deliliie Savage and King Bill Nleyl led their Court memhcrs in the traditional Royal Dance. At 12:00. the Prom was concluded hut the night was hy no means over. Xlany couples went to Iamaiea lun or Colden Fox for a hearty snack. The week- end was finally brought to a close the following day after a class picnic at Thatcher Park. Bill Meyl Debbie Savm 1967 -lunior Prom King 1957 Iimivf Prom Qin -4-4 x,4i 1967 JUNIOR PROM COURT: Dave Riggs, Eileen Stephens, Iohn Sands, ,Peggy Casey, Keith johnson, Pat Osterhout, Queen Dehliie Savage, 1966 Queen Carol Furey, 1966 King lim Mann, King Bill Meyl. Havis. Linda Schell. Bruce Ralston. Rose Gepfert, Gavin Lowder, Lynn Mallin, Mark individual's hard work. 4-v A.. Lynn Mallin Mark Havis liilr,-1'nStupl14-us Draw- Higgs Limln Srln-I! H1-uf, f W E X H .1 Ill-lm! Hzlllws mul finml lwm-x n 'xvflw '5 1'nlr'l'im1 llw gun Debbie' Savage anal Bill M111 Am' cmwm-ll IUHT JIITHOI' Prom QJIlC'K'11 and King. 5 E u I 1 1 ! i 5 2 I I i 1 I 1 . 1 ' E D Pj D P 1 is, Quvcn Dclmhic and King Bill In-gin llw Royal llmu- Carol Beeler serves punch to Ron for is it rm. v v 's W 5 L Y 4 Senior BaII's decorations are . . . i -1 1967 SENIOR BALI, CULVR F: Chris B1'.111if'k. C1111 TlIf'kf'i'. Cfli'TiIiP Pl11111111Pr. Nfikv O,B1'iP1 1. 5 A111111 D:111icixsc111, I,111'11 i 1-t01'so11. 1 - ii . - A A in ' gf f TL :A , l 1 -,P 1 ,la ' ff 5 2 f ' f . 5 1 'iii , 1 1, Iflfili King V111 f:1lIi1'ii'I .mil 4xilIl'i'Il lion- Mr. l',l'yi7I' l11111als Bc11111ie one of the Anne Lamme and Tom Zolad 11iz- X1a1c'i741w1-ii Niilliiililqiillli li11-i1'11cw- S1'IIiOI' Bull Fz11'i11'S, Senifvr Ball. I1 c-1'11w111-il SllL'i't'NNOi'N, IFIHT King Hiii l 11i11111i illlli fy,lli'i'il Carol i'1llI'i'i. v. , . V: K ' 'A-, 7 1 -'F' L 1 -if A .i11l1i4'P Cvlilii Bill Marsh Ciil'l'iHti Pl11111111er Mike O,Bli9l1 Ch,-ig B,-mm-k Curt TUCIU Bill Foland Carol Furcy Unique- Fantasia The Senior Ball, without 21ClOt1lJl, is onc: of the most zintif:ipgitc:cl fzvciits of high school life. For thc Class of 1967, I'lnit:isin was zi hugo siicfcgcss. The Seniors worlcocl cliligontly throughout thc spring prfrpziringg for this mernorahle octcrzision. The clcrcrorzitions, ontlinr-cl in lmright flriiirrrsmrit lighting, set tho inoorl for :i inoclrzrn, psyc'li1fclr:lic: zitinosphr-rfz. The presentation of thc Sonior llzill Court was tht: highlight oi thr- cvcning. Qnoon Carol lfurc-y :incl King Ilill lfolzinrl wr-rv c-rouxrwrl lig, -last ycz1r's Qncrcn :intl King, llonnizf Nizxf-Doxw-ll :incl Put Clnlirif-l. llroctecling the hall wtrrc: S1'Vf'l'2ll zillanigglit :if-tixitivs xnonwrr-rl lg, Senior pzirunts. A lmnfic-t suplwr, howling, Hlllllillllfl' golf, nioiir-s flilfl 1967 Senior Ball King l9G7 St-nior Ball Qui-on the curly hrcrzikfrisl tht- following morning kr-pt tht' f-nf-rg-tif vniore entortziinccl throughout tht- night. l'if'nif-s :il mrioiis ,in-,I :iff-X 'ff-rf' scliccliilocl for Snncluy ziftvrnoon. Members oi the Senior tllziss wonlcl likr- to t'xpi'f-aa th:-ir ,inprf-f mtiwn to their class ziclvisor, Nlr. lionzilcl Pryor, :intl thv Sr-nifir tLlTf'IliN ioi helping to nizilcr- this Wm-km-nfl -snc-li :i gn-nt stir-rf-ss, i t Barh VanlNie Greg Playford SENIOR llAl.l, CUUll'l': Uri-51 Vlziyliorfl. llanli V:inXYiv, llill lilursh, Alun Cviwi. Miki- firoolt. .lU3'lA Cvnlco. W lflfifi Sm-nioi' llnll Kiln: Int Uulirivl. 1 36 Sf-Him' Hull Qnvt-n llonniv Mslvllowiill. Y IOYCB Caleo Miko Crook Amin Danivlwm lint? l 'l N t Hiroshi, land. It has know, and make have I felt this more is full of unforgettable Thinking of the diilerenees ,can students, I am envious of exposed to many activities in whim point of view. In japan, where the students tend to regard their fellow rather than fellow comrades. We are isolated from others and concentrate wk!! Therefore, everyone is usually judged emily by he can attain at school or on tests. No mme! japanese student can play an instrument to or how well he can draw landscapes, his talem as trivial sidetracks compared to his academic However, the situation is totally diifererrt M Everyone here has an equal chance to phases of high school life, whether it be or social. There is only one thing which makes me sad the war situation in Viet Nam. N o matter how study in japan, pushing others aside for as we are not exposed to killing people or being muddy, bloody, battlefield of Viet Nam. Om' are not exposed to this artificial, merciless, trim of our fellow human beings. The thought of Q HIROSHI HOSHINO .IAPAN . -, - ...,, W, ,...., , ,, ' SS e..,.......,. ., Q- -I being involved in this war before long pam had not thought of this seriously before OOIHM As ti citizen of a country which was the first be I pray to God that the war will end as soon 3 As fleeting time rapidly passes this year pleases me more than the fact that I did than just enjoy myself under these foreign skies of America. '4 .. ,x.i:1 .A .,. .,:. bint: :tw :tint xxx ,Xriil Nrzv 178 Hiroshi wins third prize in a speaking contest. 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I have a lot ol to say to you, but it is impossible to wk everything. I am happy for being in the United of America because I see the same of fraternity among the people as we hav! Turkey. I do hope this sense of between people will continue forever under light of civilization. I have seen some differences between and the United States. I want to examine discuss the different angles from which Arnelif- cans and the Turkish people view the Sanz things. As you know, it takes a long time to ada p just oneis knowledge to new or dilferellif I methods of learning in a totally different sm- il rounding. VVhat should I say? A goodbye for forever or for a long time? I realli' have no way of know- ing. Yet, goodbye to all of you. l Enver receives congratulations at his graduation ceremonies. i 1 Enver enjoys the relaxing atmosphere of the johnson home. if 1 if I RUTH CMIKIJ KALPINS CHILI i .N3 sl li it At her Farewell Party, Miki poses beside cakes decorated as flags of the United States and Chile. Miki, In March, when Miki was preparing for her departure from America, Yearbook asked her to write an open letter of farewell t0 the Student body. Miki willingly complied and the day lmefore she left We received this letter: 'il came in the cold and I'm leaving in the cold lint I enjoyed every minute of my stay at Clnilderland. In Chile, the only snow We have is in the mountains. I was clelighted with the snow falls, ice, and even the cold, windy, helow zero days. Chilean teens are much like Amerir'ans. XVe share f-oinrnon ids-as and goals. For entertainment we ski, dance, swim and ago to the movies, also. Ilowever, we don't have howling in fjhilf- and I hm r- found this to he a very relaxing pastime in Amerir-:i. I was able to come to Cnildc-rland through the Open Door Pol' icy which lasts for len weeks. NVhile I was he-rr-, 'Tips-n Dooru pro- vided me with n siglilser-ing tour through New York Citi' ,infl Washin51,ton, UCI. I also went to New York Citi' with llroicrl AGS l would like to take this opportunity to extend ini' thanks to my many new friends lor making my stay the hr-st possible Nix fhnilf.. together with the whole school, provided ine with in plr'.is.int .infl unforgettable summer. Thanks :igainl vnu Miki with her Aniericmi mother, Mrs. Lawton and sister Sandy it il t . 5... A . st '1 'Q-,i : N lf'-:l'.7xsl: s?'ft T. and Pat . . . fwfr- N?,4 ix ft F, an I ',j..,sg,,,Tsf xf3,Fmr1 IJ, vp 3 Q . . ,K 5 X u ' f . s Ni sf,gs..XfK V ,J 'l'x il 'l-, TZ--'l l0l, . r R ' I .i ' 'yxs-X-tv'l ll K Us .t .- l L x 'll l Q I r x W lx X.-X K I I Q 1 ng- :'f l'tli'lii'l' f Val 'LJ- . 1 t s,,. g 'idle-f , A 'l ,jffl l 'll S . , 1 ' 1,-I' l 1 r ' ' 4 le -lv-l l rf 'tl ,jtttw tml' r , , I '-4.-I' ' j n W ' ' il Q 1--lull: l l rip- , t . IL.,-4' R 1 2 :fs f tr f at-txt. N PAT USTIUHHOI IT :f...a.-N if F! I can remember when I was told that I was ten weeks in Costa Rica-I could hardly End it ml cause it was so small. However, after I arrived there realize how appropriate our saying, Good things cols packages was for Costa Rica. H My voyage began on the 26th of june when I Miami to San jose, the capital and largest city of San jose was to be my home for the next ten weeks warmly greeted by my family of seven and graciously into their home. A great deal of my first few weeks was with my mother who taught me to cook many Htican and, in general, taught me this new way of life. Evenings spent enjoying the cultural aspects of this gracious v with my four sisters and sixteen-year-old brother. 1' 'QT A typical day began at 5:00 A,M. Student life is basell the European style of taking fifteen subjects a year. no co-educational schools, but the schools often join t for social activities. Education is mandatory through the grade, and at this time a family must decide whether their K should further his education or go out and work to help the family needs. The children value their education hiiy. Costa Rica is a changing nation. The people are att I' it to move ahead rapidly as they continue to enjoy their t ' ' culture. Visits to the large cities showed modern industrialeen- ters on the rise. Outside these cities we found the Warm th' farm villages where people lived much as their ancestors 5 The old traditions of love serenades. religious pilgrimages, ad uquince anosu celebrations captured the color of old Costa His. The people are proud of their country. and they took geat by in helping us become acquainted with it. The last three weeks of my stay in Costa Rica were planned hy the .X.F.S. organization in San jose, A series of ti were organized. talci .g us to various industrial, cultural, and natural attractions within the country. Seeing such I5 volcanic craters, sugar plantations, and ancient Spanish rel mach- the last few weeks as educational and delightful S lie l'at arrives in Costa llica. first. The stnnmcr came to a sorrowful end on September I-iii. Niit as I look hack, I have but memories of those ten w0nG weeks. Xly thanks go to the many people who sp0nsoredQ' trip aliroatl. Muchas grachs. PAT Pat with her Costa Rican family, the Padilla-Sellens. how Guilderland a slice of other cultures. - .lu l',lu1'1 mluuulv .ll luv 1-XV 'w 1967-US FOREIGN ICXCIIANCIC S'l'lYllI'IN'l'S: Illluslzl uxhino, Aldlillll. l'1xl f,S'Y'I'NllII, ,'X4l .5, fwlmlr-nl Immun cVllhIk'!l.llIll. lxmvn Ixl. lmlv-x, XIIL1 lx.nIlmu--, Klnlu-, NI111us1wXliniu1ifl1-,I.np.m nbx . It 1' I.-. Cv' x ' ' x rf I ' , A X fr. Q, ' 4, equal ' -:--5'wTEf Shingo ewpressex his rl4-light upon IAl'L'l'iYillH ll sp:-Q-inl gift. l':1l :urixm All l.n K-ulzuulm Xulxut alhfu .nn vumm: xvvvkx in ffnxlzl Rival. -.g..x 1.11 185 N. m ti , e-.. V. y if ,Qi ,. ...,.Xp. s . , V- wk. ., 5,f:: Q- s. .- ' it 5 is.-. ,, . if-13:-N55 rr- avi ' Qfrxsfw s ..,4 .,.:.:f.3-C .- W kl,I N. Our sim-err lllJlllkSJlT1T cvxtcwrnlcrcl lu all lhf- pain on thefolIfm'ingp41gf-S. XVIIOSI' suppurl luis hr-lpf-fl tu maker :1 In-llc-r 'I':sw:nsr'v1ll1.nln Yfvnrlmok. xx .V-on l N s 1 1 . w W 1 1 , , - 4 r ' 2 1 w Q1 X 'il f-'N' I V - 5 ' Z within ibm 1 can no other answer make bu! thanks, And tlmnks, and ever thanks. Shakespeare Twelfth-Night Act HI, Scene 3 Although we have had our share of difhculties, the Senior Class would like to express its gratitude to Mr. Rothstein without whom we would never have succeeded. -'r - anlhhiii-1 Lots of Luck TO CLASS OF '68 From Your PAL .IAC INSTALLATIONS Barb Bidleman poses as a track star. CAPITAL DISTRICT TEERi CONSERVATNE CLUB Our nation has risen to a - home of the brave and the Class of '68 ever strive omg continuence of Americanism. The of the times, more than ever utmost watchfulness, courage, devotion. Every Success in the STUDENT LOAIB 374- 580s-o0 tawK the Tawasenthan ALTAMONT PHARMACY GILBERT J. DELUCIA, B. Sc. lllllllllSllll X llllllll 'l' 1874 Western Ave. Albany 3 N. Y. Hardware Building and Garden Supplies Rental Equipment Power Mower Sale Parts and Service Best Wishes to the Class of 1968 FREDENDALL FUNERAL HOME Altamont, New York PORTER E. BIDLEMAN Licensed Mgr. ilnqa Clzlcmtlm qllowenb Combo. QQ-f-for Plants - Corsoges Cut Flowers Novelties Phone Albany 489-4476 Compliments ot F. W. WOOLWORTH CO Delaware Plaza Delmar, N. Y. I. D. No. 2, Altamont Lgilda S W chell, the football has shown the individuaiiiy CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '68 FROM SCEPTRE SERVICE 188 HOMECOMING SCEPTRE SOIREE A.F.S. WEEK 130 WASHINGTON AVE.. ALBANY. N.Y 12210 of 6uiIderIand's youihlullness, COURSES OF STUDY LEADING T0 A BUSINESS CAREER! one 515 Two Year OILDIOIII3 Prggrame ,jo-,wifofjL'Qo,INTINe RETAILINGMNIARKET SL1:N:bb ADI,-NSTRATIQN-ACCOUNTING :wi ExEL-v OS MEDICAL SECRETARIAL . . I. . I. .N VIINI. , f,...M.,A,,L I'-Il.'.IrIII'III1I ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE ,LLSIIILU 56,4 'Q A .55 fu 7m 5414509 THE SEYEBSIIN INSYRANC E AGENCY lNf'0llPOIlATED Insurance and Bonds AIIamon+, New York UN I-8572 H- SIHIIHIII. -I. IJIIIIFIII. :IIIII K, IIIIIINIII II,4IL,L I,,, of lI1c c0I1lI'I'I'IIL'I' I'IIIIIII. ARMSTRONG DAIRY A iii? f llik W N' 1:9 'fretrm 1--?Ti Q.3'L::s ti Class of 68 Altamont New York Phone: UN 1-6630 Go fo Altamont iinterprize For P'I '7I 9 Properly Printed All Classes of Job Work Including School Blanks, Report Cards, Etc. ll 84 Years of Service KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU GO TO A SMALL COLLEGE? . , a J fc -oY' 6 E- I - .L Af' 5 - THE TEACHERS KNOW WHO YOU ARE Il you're interesled IH o Smoll college wIIh Q qrcov Icc-I-fx tho! IS Interesled In helpmg you get Ihe mrownqlul .gmt fc- wordmg college educolion you cck whv ff ' I I V ' College ol Som! Rose, 0 hbcral orlx college I' Small classes wlll Ie! your leochcrs get to kn you, . you'II gel to know them, IN the classroom ond ollcv clown, of lunch, or over coffee, You'II have more opoovlunnv Irv In- dependent rcseorch ond sludy. You'lI Icom more because you'II be challenged more . . . because the occcm null be o you For Information about programs ol siudy ond odmusxvon requnements, write to the Director ol Admissuons. THE COLLEGE 0F SAINT ROSE ALBANY, NEW YURK cAsuAn.'rv P ' X 9 I 04 3 lx -as f g 4 AnH.l,lFE COMPLETE 1940 Union Street Schenectady 9, N. Y. SERVICE ALMA P. SHERMAN, Pres. and Treas T J J. R ZONGRONE Secretary A Personal Servlce Agency PLEASANT VALLEY PACKING CO., INC. Manufacturer of Snack Pak Meat Products Restaurant and Institution Supplier 310 Wayto Road Schenectady, New York Phone 355-8200 HULUHHD L BHGE, IHC. International Harvester Farm Machinery Motor Trucks Sales - Service - Genuine Parts 'I02 Prospect Terrace Altamont, New York Phone UN 1-8521 and spirii ALTAMONT AGWAY coop. INC. ee: - be-ess - rerrrie : Serie Rf: --.s 'es - Ereezer Prospeci' Terrace Aiiamoni, N. Y. Phone 86 i -806i ANTHONY F. CARNEVALE CARNEVALE REAL ESTATE 1907 CENTRAL AVE. COLONIE, NEW YORK Phone 869-3062 ANYTIME Night Sch'dy EL. 5-2079 5-4660 Phones v h'dy EL. s-9882 i0E'S SERWCE STATION Rfs. 20 and 146- McCormc1cks Cor's., N. Y. Road Service ls Our Business 24 Hr. Towing Service - General Repairs JOSEPH S. CALABRO Prop. ALTAIVIONT SUPER MARKET Quality Nic-nts Ciiwwcl-icw V1'gl't2ll7l1'N Coluplvlc f7nv-Siufr-Slrrrpfviiig All Your F0011 fV4'1'rfs Altzmmnl. Nvw Yurk C. 86. H. CIRUPIZ, IH-up:-ii-in ,llllg BEST WiSi-iES TO ALL THE SENIORS HiiliMHNi MHNHH THE GUILDERLANDER Glfford Presldent Meyl Vnce Presldent Huv s Secretary Hornbach Treasurer Armstrong Blagruff Brown Cam Chukmukas Clark Cowley Davenport Ferralol Gallub Huvern Keefe Luleunesse Mr. Sanders helps Shingo with his vocabulary. ol Guilderland BILL SMITH'S TURNPIKE ESSO SERVICE 1904 W1-str-rxm Avenue 'lvum' Ups - lwufflcrs - lfralecs Road .Scrwcc I,l'1UlN' 481-9890 R. C. CHURCH of Qlhrizt Uhr Filing Masses- 8, 9, IO, Il, I2 A. M.- 5 P. M. Sumter Avenue Weslmere WARD G. ACKERMAN INC. Lumber Hardware - Building Supplies Altamont Boulevard Altamont, N. Y. Phone UN I-8543 -'xi - ll'ln.n'Ji Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates From the ASALETTE SEMINARY JUNIOR COLLEGE Altamont, New York RlCHMAN'S Colonie Center - Stuyvesant Plaza O11f,1l.1'.' I-fl?-1 Jlkrxf Compliments of ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Altamont New York 193 ,,,- '.- A. ' have given MQ Qacfaafanf 1 I7 w i 1228 WESTERN AVENUE, ALBANY, NEW YORK Pam White finds History 12 interesting. Qgubwaa 'Z WWW CEGZJMAGJ Jaw, 4.909 A 3867 CARMAN RD. Service meat fno self service! ' ZIMMERMAW5 Wheel Alignment Tires - Batteries cmd Bcxlcmcing Accessories U7 HEI. N if , Pickup G Delivery. Phone Nanhoe 9-1585 1667 WESTERN AVHWUIE 0 ALBANY3.N.Y. NRQIIIGITIIVGT this 1150, 'md be well Pl,l','ll1ldLCl of it: truth: the future is not in thu hands of Fwtc, but in ours. Jules jusscrmd Q SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR A socIETY fm ww AV I :aff . f 1. I if ,KI I if M flwvn l3III'lIIII1IIIIII' rIisr'IIxsI's YIM I'rIHI'gf' IIIIIIIN with lII'I' QIIIIIIIIICI' l'HllIlYf'IfH', Mr. TINIIIIQ. character and spirit N IL, f IAQ fr-ax f- K I RN , I I Arfisfry In 6eramic Tile I , n l - 1 E ,057 -5 I ,,ac!Ca ' .vp,,0,.n,,I INDUSTRIAL I I gl 49' C9 1' O' I I gn, ,1. ,pg,q.s' ,-g', g ,ngglg COMMERCIAL I -410 .vf finifr riiluv vqgnv! RESIDENTIAL 4 - '5:1'a2s-el-fliaivzai 510' 'I WW IQTAQHRQQVSEJ-i2IIs2a1 I I 'xv egtQqg1Q5pu!!.-al MosAIcs 5 I Qgziglesgigggigig, S ARTAN MMI EIOOII SWIM TAIR I X Q' Terrazzo Marble I i X 'tlgagejgtvl Specialisfs In I Resideniial Rem0delIITG , Including Necessary Plrrmlpinn E 86I-8532 Residemial Rareg I If No Answer UN I-6680 5 IV 2-9040 I I ALTAMONT TILE co. INC. f..,k io the many activities. Now, Kon, cut that out! CHURCH OF ST MADELEINE SOPHIE 'f el : 54 .gmlifi maxi.- ,- '- . fpezz' - . 1. ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '68 Guilderlund, N.Y. Every Success to Each Member of the Class of '68 From the A FACULTY OF THE WESTMERE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL i i i i W. H. PARKER DODGE ASSOCIATES S2 Congratulations From Guilderland Chapter Future Teachers Of America New concepts and ideas ,. Y 'J I .-,,---v-U 1 fs I W S ffm M6 4957 of ..., RAMARK TUDIO X w ,,,,,,., 4 q0'U t 80 North Pearl Street, Albany, New York Phone HE 4-4746 135 Jay Street, Schenectady, New York 'Y E: Phone FR 4-8721 fi A Official Yearbook Photographer me VA', 4. 3, '97 brought in by the Wi Terry Miltner lost his home row. coNGRATui.ATioNs W CLASS OF as FROM GUILDERLAND GOOD WISHES TO CLASS OF '68 FROM THE APPIE MAN' RALPH BEYER, INC. Trucking Service ' Milk Transport Truck Rental 8. Leasing Swimming Pools Filled Carman Road 355-3248 198 ST. LUCYS RIIMAN CA'l'll0Ll0 CHURUI Grand Street, Altamont, New York Masses: 8, 9, 10, ll, I2 AJA. REVEREND B. J. DOBRZYNSKI Pastor have aided ARK T GREULICH S MARKET 3403 C EL 5 1530 Compliments EIHPIES FUUU IHHHHU Gullderland Center Phone UNlon 18816 Qauaeewme Seawzelaec fzamz'4eQcu4af'6? C Best Wishes fo the Class of '68 DR. 8. MRS. MILFORD BECKER W4 the development of the individad. NNN-' Qe. . V0 411 111 ,. H h lx I tlcr? The House of Quality JOHN B. HAUF, INC. 175 Central Avenue Albany 434-1151 Home Furnishers Interior Decorators N... lyfig 1 4 1 GUILDERLAND STAR .,...,... QA Q sum 'T -. Wxfzzzz Zz: 252' 200 482-6860 61 The youth of 6. C. H. S. MAKE THE MOST OF IT Naturally, it never got there. Anal even lNll'lll'lP.lllf7ll wtnppe-rl, because nne flrry, ur died. I suppose we have known our share of 4le.1lh, but its wus the snmllestr Nnlmfly crucfl Nobody Said, Wl1nt Z1 tragedy. lt just wus, and lhen one rlny, it w.nxn'r .my more rlzlqe a pebble thrown far out in :1 pond when ynn're not Ionkingj Ynn hear the wnnrl. lwnr later, when you turn slowly lo lnnk, llli'I'lIWl7lCSAIl'ClQUllL'All1tllllClUIWHl'llI1'Vlllltl rs vnnf-flu agam . . B R11 CONGRATULATIONS TO A IVIEIVIORABLE CLASS Sfvninr 'High Siuhrnt Qlnunril nab have added much lo lhe N. Y. TELEPHONE CO. Join Hur AUTIHIV TEAM! f v 1,4 f 1 Graduate fo a ig 3 Q, 1 Telephone Job 'N l 1 l a dw APPLY AT ouR LocAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE New York Telephone Q An equal opportunity employer mf Vg Q C0mpIime'r1z's of DURA BIL1' CORPORATION MEG if ,q v ,. ALUMINUM SIDING SPECIALISTS 166 WATERVLET AVENUE .av-- -'-M-fx John A. Shahda, Presuzmf '14 Phone IV 9-5531 VVe heard that you liked blueberry pie, Ken, so here . . .ln -Q' clubs, projects, and dances. SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR Gll'lI,S 227 Quail Street. ALBANY, NEW YORK 122022 Swirl for fwflfflfllff BICKFURD AND MUSHIER, INC. P. O. BOX 36 l,A'l'llAM, N.Y. INDUSTRIAL l'll lNl'l Plzrmlvfng I'l1'flll'!lff l'l'Illl-ltllllilfl lllltttrt ull' ttf it 1-or 1 , - flrrt.-. ' s 2 1 1 s I Checktng Accounts I Savrngs Accounts I Automobile Loans u Busrness Loans u Personal Loans u Home Improvement Loans n Sale Depostt Boxes I Estate Ptannrng mam L BANK ol ALBANY Jowntuwrt: ttli State Struct I'ptowrr: 1 'S-5 Madtwn t L Stuyvesant Plaza: Wustcrn .tvcnuc at lfullcr lt-ct tjolorttc - wolf Road Mcmbcr lfcdcral Dcpostt lnstrraucc Corpvratwrt 203 'f f and I-'cdcral Reserve System , X Music and art, as well as spwrh, C 0'I'LQ'I'fl,f'ILlILf7'0'I'l,S F rom TER BUSH AND POWELL, INC. 1118 Clinton Street SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 37-1-7751 Coiimlwfff Inx11rf1n.f'1' S1lI'I'll'l' f'mnpli1i1w17fs of .IOE 8: FLO'S GIANT WASH 2310 WES'l'El'iN AYE. Complete Coin Operzilefl Lziunclry .-lffriifluifi on Ilufyf 111 All Timrs illlilll RUSS CUT Slllllllll llll.. INC. lflslzilmlislieil in 1889 7'l11'Si1m1' l'f'ul11'n!' Ulf Vrrpilol 1'71'r4fr'l'1'f 1' ' .',v. ,' lunwy the l'1l1lllll ing lieauiy ol NATURAI, STHNE A Little Stone , . . A l,0l0l'Disll11Cli0n llosiclenlinl- Cuininewizile-Iiisliluliunul ful Stone lm' l7ll'Clll2lL'CS+llC11l'lllS-Sl1QlX'QS Sills and Slepsfflopiiig-Patios 10033 IZROADWAY 1623-6671 ALBANY l lim1e'1Zl8-07611 TOWN N' COUNTRY LANES Andy Sliuinski, Stanley Zydek, Pfroyorivtors 204 WESTERN AVE., RTE. 4520 GUILDERLAND, N.Y. Wheel Balancing, Brake Front End Aligning Open 24 Haart . KlNG'S SHELL ssnvice smnon T0 '!l - fir Wf'l'flIRP17flI'I'R A . ,,'.3, f , X, -3: V' N ', E o ' 1480 WESTERN AVE. AT FULLER ROAD Plione IV 2-5475 ALBANY 3, N.Y. 1' have helped fo develop fire EVERY SUCCESS TO EACH MIENIBICR EW... -Q 1 A OF THE CLASS OF 'es 1 1 l E From the ' A i 5 9 6 8 I FACULTY OF if, f Jig Qfl'Lf.,,-MM? l ? ALTAMONT ELEMENTARY W SCHOOL WESTLAWN LANES INC 19 5 XX ESTERN NVLNUL S X IV 90046 TORYU MASTER DRY c II ANI RS slum LAUNDPRI RS 066 S F012 rAs1l1c1N FOR QI' x11Tm 1011 SI RVIC1' STATE STREET SCHENLCTADY lil K S 0 XXI xx ll mf' XX I l 3 Hour Shirt Laundrv 1 6 A . l Y N V11 f' , - 4 I - 'S XL T. 'f' ' Y f C T XVlC. l'1fll'IRlC 2 X I ', A ' ' ' I ,run ' 11 mu we-1 1.-f -111 1' My ' C A 1 0 1 2 I,lN'ilfI Z CUll,lJI'I NIJ WIC I'Xll IiI ' fl 1 h - - - 231- 7CSTl-Il .' Av:-1. V 1 vlxsll nx KH f' .' i I 5. Boil on Ron cr 20 creativity of the GUILDERLAND CENTE NURSING HOME Hazel M. Reed, RN. Irene B. Tieney, R.N. GUILDERLAND CENTER, NEW YORK Phone UN 1-6-483 HOUSE OF GLADVVlSH'S t.FflSIIl'fIlIN For Thr' Y'O'lIlIf1 and Tin' Young 111' 1ir'fw'1',' I1T.20--WESTERN TURNP GUll,DEHI,AND PHONE Heres just one of our illustrious mature, capable seniors! 206 ?.FIirknzg'n Munir Sturt 201 SOUTH TIOGA STREET ITHACA, NEW YORK Phone AR 2-S29 Zip 142550 A COMPLETE MUSIC STORE NOW IT'S PEPSI EPSI for those who THINK YOUNG PEPSI COLA BOTTLING 440 BROADVVAY MENANDS, NEW YORK W I Seniors, juniors, and sophomores CONGRATULATI GN S CLASS of 68 I Q With One ice Off Is an Ufficcs An Arcorrnt Account With All I dk I 'Y 'l.. '2JV G1 GUILDERLAND-WESTMERE KARNER no. at WESTERN Ave. bo.jgj17f14R. f if-K' MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPO ION SCOTIA GLENVILLE Mormwx Ave. af.'rEN arzoscrc sAnA'rosA no. or Grsnaroce NISKAYUNA COLONIE BALLTOWN RD. at NOTT ST. CENTRAL AVE. at KILLEAN PARK have made Guilderlmud Peach Robin Delicious Ankle Samantha Jane Tree John Tex Kris Jack C. Bruce Kraut Nlike Flirt Bookey Me Red leg 'Windy ' US 'Stolen Bru-Brew Sue The Conference Room Gang Well, lets see. There is Peggy, Cate, and Anita. I w which one I should take out tonight. MFDIC 31 if -fi- A gift for this year's graduates . . . free checking account service d You want to be sure you manage your money wisely, right? Of course. So our graduation gift of free checking account service for one 2 For year will help you do that. How?,' you say. Glad you asked. When you pay by check your quarterly statement will show what youlve spent and where the money went. And more. Those cancelled checks will be proof you paid. The Bank National Commercial Bank and Trust Company job opportunities at The Bank, just write or call our Personnel Department. unique, young u F I R T PRI Z E FIRST PRIZE PURE MEAT PRODUCTS W'Z:.,:cs'sssz.ssu NC First in His Class Ditto Warehouse Rd. Colome N Y .. . , NN lm! dn you nu-an you can hc-ar Mr, Iryor lang' Phone 459-2010 , . 9-- DEPART BETTER TO SERVE THY COUNTRY AND ChlVSll Elt CI pt th 1ns1de of the 1890g t t H vard yardj CONGRATULATIQNS TO THE CLASS OF 53 FROM GLIILDERLAND JLINICDR HIGH STUDENT Adele and Dave Miss Elinor Ames Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Asch Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Barney Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burda Ginger Carl Don and Lorraine Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Miss Alice M. Comstock Mrs. Cornelly Elizabeth Craw Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Cullen I. A. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day Miss Dodge Mr. Orson Dunham Ion Eller Mr. and Mrs. XVilliam liiiglzlii Bernerd I. Erwin Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Franzoni MA F riendn Miss Cibbs 'KCoob Mr. and Mrs. Pctcr Crillin Mr. and Mrs. A. Burton llahn Mr. and Mrs. Richard lflancy Indian Head Fan Club Mr. Jewell Irene E. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Kline Miss Karen Knapp Mrs. R. S. Knousc Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krauss Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Long dcr PA TRONS' i W 211 Miss Mast Mr. and Mrs, Munson Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Cfflomior Mr. and Mrs, Mcrliii Ostcrlioiit li. Mi. and Mis. lliissr-ll fr l.IlIIl1'I' llalinal icr A f - ' J Mr. :uid Mrs. l rccl l'f.iu Mr. and Mrs, l,co Pliaff llicli Volsoiiilli and lair lirrmii Miss Prcs Mr, and Mrs. lloiialfl llrvoi Mrs. Milflrcrl llabin Mr, and Mrs. CI, Ric-li.irrls Dolorcs A. llopkc Ilia- l7lUlllSlf'lll lwiinily Mr. and Mrs,1lolni lf. llmn Miss Nancy llyaii Mr. and Mrs, Carl S, Sclicll xii-.' -P .uid Mis. llobcrl If Sfcciil-iii Mr, and Mrs. llarolrl ll, Stcplif-ns Slolc Mr. and Mrs, tim-il ll, Sloucll Mr. and Mrs, Spiro 'llilxcs Mr. and Mrs. Tctrauill Mr. and Mrs. llanicl 'l'lioin.rs Mr. and Mrs. Ilaymoml 'lkxoinlilx Mr. and Mrs. Norinan ff, lltcii Ml'. and Nll'S.,I-lll'0tlOl'1'hlllllxl'I'X Mr. Mingalc Mr. and Mrs. Yam-r 'I'hc Ycarliook Stall Miss NYarrcn Miss Kathlccn XYilliamson Ackcr, Florence Johnson Rd. Albany 3, N. Y. 482-8337 Ackert, Norris 400 Schoolhouse Rd Albany 3, N. Y. 489-6371 Adams, David 120 Lark Street Altamont, N. Y. 861-6497 Adams, Nancy 120 Lark Street Altamont, N. Y. 861-6497 Amash, Howard 48 Fuller Rd. Albany 3, N. Y. 438-5530 Anderson, james 3033 Old State Rd. Schenectady 3, N. Y 355-2179 Antalek, VVi11iam 3155 Lone Pine Rd. Schenectady, N. Y. 355-2578 Armstrong, David 11. D. 1551 Altamont, N. Y. 861-87-15 Asch, Adele 11. D. 3,1722 Altamont. New York 861-8191 Atwood, Colleen llitc Court Schem'ctav.ly 3, N. Y. 355-1158 Ausfeld, Pauline 3509 Carman ltd. Sclwncctady, N. Y. 1155-9806 Austin, joan llox 368 Cuiltlcrlantl, N. Y 355-0188 Barllydt. Richard S30 Palma Blvd. Albany 3, N. Y. 482-5165 Barker, james 125 Prospect 'l'vrrau Altamont, N. Y. 861-8997 Barney, Stuart Nic-lst-n Rd. Cluilclerland Center, N 861-2552 Bastian i, Colleen 11 Lcnann Drive Altamont, N. Y. 861-6680 Batters, Helen H. D. -712 Altamont, N. Y. 861-2557 Bean, Robin 12 Shephard Albany 3, N. Y. 438-8151 Beaudett, Carol 2 Oak Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 489-7727 Beaver, Glenn 31 Malpass Rd. Albany 3, N. Y. 438-0313 Beeler, Mark 18 Arlene Avenue Albany 3, New York 438-8332 Bidleman, Barbara 104 Helderberg Avenue Altamont, N. Y. 861-8531 Bitner, Connie 9 Sumter Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 436-8185 Blackman, james 3014 Lone Pine Road Schenectady, N. Y. 355-3680 Bonafecle, Vincent 111 Birchwood Drive Schenectady, N. Y. Bounds, Mary HD 1 Albany. N. Y. 438-8889 Braco, Carolyn 1740 XYcstern Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 482-8978 Bradt, Candy 9 Northgate Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 482-8022 Bradt, Lance 11D 322 Altamont, N. Y. UNI-8502 Britt. Edmund 602 Maywood Avenue Schenectady 355-0892 Brittell. Doreen 8 Brooltwoocl Avenue Albany 3. N. Y. Brown, Thomas 1772 NYL-stern Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. -138-7045 Brulnmell, Regina 7 llarmird Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 438-0541 Brunctto, Rosann Krumkill Road Albany 3, N. Y 489-6194 Burnash. Michael 11D 51,51 Albany 3, N. Y. -189-2744 Byrne, john 15 Van Wie Terrace Albany 3, N. Y. 438-1350 Campbell, Diane 8 Sherwood Forest Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 489-5046 Carpenter, Catherine Haines Street Albany 3, N. Y. 482-8897 Carpenter, Mary 40 Parkwoocl Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 489-7941 Casey, G 1 E , . . w Wildaaaymma it Y 355-2352 I Chakmalras, Peter 60 Lee Avenue Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-0274 Champlin, Russell 148 Mohawk Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-0348 Chesebrough, Ed 1 Veeder Lane Cuilderland, N. Y. 438-8102 Cole, Michael 6 Vaughn Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 482-5959 Cole, Richard 10 Grove Street Delmar, N. Y. 439-1458 Collins, Sharon 43 Hillcrest Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 438-4729 Coton, William 3028 Lydius Street Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-0438 Cowett, Suzanne 23 Fletcher Drive Albany 3, N. Y. -138-8189 Cowley, Edward Township Road Altamont, N. Y. 861-8370 Cox. Carolyn 102 Willow Street Cuilclerlancl, N. Y. Cravotta, VVilliam 2332 XVestern Avenue Cuilderland, N. Y. 438-6396 Cryan, David 121 Mohawk Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-3412 Currie, Robert 120 Main Street Altamont, N. Y. 861-8315 Curtis, Cary 260 Main Street Cuilderland Center, N 861-8103 Daguillo, Samuel 5 Sumter Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 438-4851 Daninger, Rosemary 3146 Lone Pine Road Schenectady, N. Y. 355-0317 Datri, James Church Road Albany 3, N. Y. 482-6904 Elwell, Velma 378 Fuller Station Road Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-2493 Elze, Mary Beth 109 Birchwood Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-5648 Engel, Robert 1I Maynes Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 489-2191 Er, Enver Sunset Drive Altamont, N. Y. F avitta, Stephen -1 Sherwood Forest Road Albany 3, N. Y. 482-2641 Fay, Joseph 30 Velina Drive Albany 3, N. Y. -189-0303 Ferraioli, Richard 9 Comell Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 482-7314 Ferriero, Maryann RD 1,62 Altamont, N. Y. 861-8359 F inek, Craig Box 344 Guilderland, N. Y. 355-8646 Finin, Charles 22 Dillenbeck Road Albany, N. Y. 482-2677 Fischer, Susan 2910 Lydius Street Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-2996 Fisher, Pamela 47 Providence Street Albany 3, N. Y. 438-7915 Fox, Irene 29 Ableman Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 438-7581 Frakes, George 4 Pinewood Road Guilderland, N. Y. 489-0263 French, Gary Rt. 158, RD 1151 Altamont, N. Y. 355-4096 Frieble, Robert 3018 Old State Road Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-1484 Frieble, Susan 16 Hite Court Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-6230 Gage, Shirley Krumldll Road Slingerlands, N. Y. Gagnon, Nels 110 Olcara Drive Schenectady, N. Y. 355-2937 Gallub, Steven 66 Gipp Road Albany 3, N. Y. 482-0918 Garrison, Richard YVestcrn Turnpike Guilderlaud, N. Y. 489-2738 Geiger, Elizabeth 131 Maple Avenue Altamont, N. Y. 861-6402 Gepfeit, Rose RD ifl Albany 3, N. Y. 482-9228 Giardenelli, Daniel 3803 Carman Road Schenectady 3, N. Y 355-1999 Gifford, Richard RD Q5 Schenectady 6, Y 355-3639 Gocwcy, Suxan johnxon Road Albany 3, N. Y. -182-8609 Goodrich, janet Zoar Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 438-4786 Goodrich, Robert 517 Zoar Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 182-4337 Graham. Joe 163 Main Street Altamont, N. Y. Gralow. Kenneth 3022 Spawn Road Selleneetatly 3, N. Y. 355-0596 Granger, llatrieia 1111 ffl tluilderlanrl. N. Y. 489-6020 Graves, Patti 1777 YVestern Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 482-5365 Gray, Portia eetler l.ane citl1ltlt'l'ltllltl, N. Y. -182-1867 Grimm, Robert 250 l,1llt'XK'tltltl Drive Schenectady, N. Y. 355-0159 Gronvall. vvillltllll 2909 Old State Road Schenectady, N. Y. 355-3179 llabn, Cheryl 1 Rielfy Blvd. Albany 3, N. Y. 438-7174 Hall, Barbara 19 Knowles Terrace Albany 3, N. Y. 482-0447 Hall, Stephen 154 Maple Avenue Altamont, N. Y. 861-8113 Halsdorf, Nancy 14 Dillenbeck Road Albany 3, N. Y. 489-1633 2V llalvorxcn, Bertha RD 1152 Altamont, N. Y. 355-3187 llalvorsen, Karen 1117 Altamont, N. Y. 355-3187 llainpele, Kathleen 3098 Spawn Road Sr-111-11111-ta11y3, N. 355-2457 llart, Kathleen 23 YVillow Street tliiilderlanrl, N. Y. 438-5016 llavis, Mark 20 Anne Drive Selieneetazly 3, N. 355-8241 lleilieh, Lois 1111 411 f1Il1ltlt'l'lttlltl, N. Y. -182-47110 llendrielcson, Mark 625 Via 1'ontlerowa Y Y. Selielleetarly 3, N. Y 355-8456 llerehenroder, Leslye 1117 Altamont, N. Y', 861-20211 llildreth. Doinglaw RD 5112 Alltlllltllll, N. Y. 861-83116 llill, Susan 2981 l.y1li11s Street St'llt'lll't'ltltl1' 11, iN. 355-711117 llolmann, Charles Siver lioarl 1-lIIltlt'l'ltlIIt1, IN. Y. llornbacli. john 17 Mo ' ' lt D ' Y. l'lIlIl 'SH ' l'lYt' St'llt'llt't'ltlt1-Y 3. N. 355-6659 llosllino, llirosbi 11D 32 Altamont, N. Y. 861-8385 llotaling. Katherine 402 Schoolhouse llo fhllltllly, N. Y. 1189-2037 llunter. Joan 14 Ke11t Place Albany 3. N. Y. 1189-68011 jacob, Maria 2973 Nancy Lane Y. ad Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-7599 james. Virginia RD ,ffl Albany 3, N. Y. -189--1248 Jervis. Patrice Old State Road Altamont, N. Y. 355-9090 Jervis. Sandra Old State Road Altamont, N. Y. 355-9090 Johnson, Keith Sunset Drive Altamont, N. Y. 861-8168 johnson, Lanaer 17 flhaiiruian Drive .Alllltlly 3, N. Y. Karins, joy '12 Dillenlif-elf Drive .-tlliany 3, N Y 138-3129 Keele, Ruth 1111 Nlerr-er Street Allmany 51, N. Yf 482-0-'1211 Kr-111, lirie lJillIVt'I'S 1111.171 .'NllJlllIt11I1.N.Y Keiter, Dalt- .2 YY'.1rre11 Street Yllmnx 1. N. Y 182-3621 Kelley. Susan 81'1111'K11o111Ji1w ,-Y1l1.1ny 1, N. Y 182-70110 Kenna. Alar11aret U17 Y'1.1 l'41111l1-11141 Stll1'llt'fl.lllt 1, N Y 155-1221 Kenna-ll. lanies 1111 II: - Y1l.1111f111t. N Y H111-89811 Kinane. l':1triri.1 9 1'.1111ri.1 YW1111 Yl11.11i1 1. N Y 118-S130 lxlelbeelc. llaxirl .1 111114111-11 1.11111 X11-.1111 1 N Y 118-71113 Kleinlce. llinne 116 lX1111111s111 111-111 Yllmnx 1, N Y -1811-111111 l.illt'lllN sKt'. l'-ll11t'llt' 12990 N.1nu 1.11111 S1 ll1'lll'tl.lllY 1, N Y .155-1117 l,arel1e. ,lanuw 1111 121 tl111141e1l.1114l, N Y 182-8677 l.arson. Nlarqaret 1211111 11141 51.111 1111.111 lNt'llt'llt'tl.ItlX ti, N' Y .'155.Z11l 19 l.axhwa. David 32 -l1Ylll1NtYtY 1111.111 Albany .1, N. Y S155-52151 l,aYio1ette. Sandra 2988 Nancy 1.11111- SCllt'lIt't'lillly 11. N. YY 355-2361 Lawler. Diane Norfolk Street RD ill Albany 3, N. Y. 489--1256 Lawton. Sandra 119 Main Street Guilderland Center, N 861-6476 X? 213 Layton, Wayne 3044 Lone Pine Road Schenectady, N. Y. 355-0624 Legg, Suzanne 14 Sunset Drive Altamont, N. Y. 861-8474 Leninger, Claudia 6 I-lite Court Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-1970 Leonard, Kathleen 10 Cladwish Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 489-0180 Liebermann, Gail 3 Palma Boulevard Albany 3, N. Y. 438-8849 Lieberman, Wendy 324 Highland Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-7990 Liese, Richard 7 Palma Boulevard Albany 3, N. Y. 438-1854 Locke, Barbara 9 Coffredo Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-6760 Lockwood. Clifford RD Q2 Altamont, N. Y. 438-8082 Lockwood. Lucy 29 Alvina Boulevard Albany 3, N. Y. 438-0763 Lorette, Donna 3545 Carman Road Schenectady 3. N. Y. 355-8293 Lowder, Gavin 10 Friar Tuck Road Albany 3, N. Y. 489-1648 Lupien, Bruce 18 Maynes Street Albany, N. Y. 489-3862 Maki. Bruce 7 lfay Street Albany 3, N. Y. Mullin, Lynn 12 Sherwood Forest Road Albany 3, N. Y. 438-861 1 Marcil, Lynn 23 Kelly Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. -138-3144 Marshall, John 1820 XVL-stern Avenue Albany 3, N. Y, Martin. Timothy 134 Park Street Altamont, N. Y. 861-8774 Mason, Keith 5 Denny Road Cnilderland, N. Y. 438-4655 Mastriani, Janet 3633 Carman Road Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-3420 Mattice, Michael johnson Road Albany 8, N. Y. 489-3019 Mattice, Robert Maple Avenue Altamont, N. Y. 861-8413 Matuweicz, James RR .ffl Cuilderland, N. Y. 438-0328 Mauro, Donald 27 Dillenbeclc Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 482-1625 Maxim, Marion 137 Okara Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-5518 May, Jeanette 800 Rainbow Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-1083 McAllister, Cale 368 Highland Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-1081 McCormick, Linda 70 V anXVie Terrace Albany 3, N. Y. 482-6358 McGrath, Sharon 20 Pine Street Albany 3, N. Y. 489-1185 McKenney, Stephen 124 Lincoln Avenue Altamont, N. Y. 861-6658 McNellis. Marlene 134 Main Street Altamont, N. Y. 861-8713 Meier, Carol 20 Terry Avenue Schenectady, N. Y. 355-2132 Menia. Bruce aa an Cluilderland. N. Y. 489-6239 Mcnnito, Nancy 59 Cipp Road Albany 3, N. Y. 489-2353 Mcyl. William 1847 Xllstt rn Tur 1. I npike Albany 3, N. Y. 489-2166 Miller, Sally Jo 105 Lincoln Avenue Altamont, N. Y. 861-8888 Molle, Diane RD ifl Albany 3, N. Y. 438-7165 Montone, Donna 3425 Cari Lane Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-3686 Moshier, Catherine RD 561 Altamont, N. Y. 355-0509 Murray, Sandra 15 Northgate Drrve Albany 3 N Y 482 9062 Murray, Timothy 7 Shephard Street Albany3 N Y 489-2767 Netzer, Susan 15 Velina Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 438-8040 Niarchos, James 29 Highland Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 489-4671 Nichols, Helen Bonnie Drive Cuilderland, N. Y. Nottke, Karen 11 Norman Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 482- 1560 N umberger, Jaclyn RD if 2 Altamont, N. Y. 861-8889 Oakes, Clayton Siver Road Cuilderland, N. Y. 489-2735 Oakes, Jeanne RR 4:1 Cuilderland, N. Y. 0'Brien, Kevin 40 Ableman Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 489-4575 O'Brien, Michael 4 Pineview Drive Cuilderland, Y. O'Connor, Robert 14 Elmwood Street Albany 3, N. Y. 0'Herin, Kathleen RD 32 Altamont, Y. 861-8439 Orsini, James 153 Maple Avenue Altamont, N. Y. S61-8047 Osterhout, Patricia 109 Schoharie Plank Altamont, N. Y. 861-8086 Ostrander, Nora 35 Shady Lane Albany 3, N. Y. 489-4906 Ottman, Carol 160 Via Ponderosa Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-9366 Ottman, Patricia 160 Via Ponderosa Schenectady, N. Y. 355-9366 Road Periee, Phillip, Depot RHI. Bild Rll Puhklilnrl' SVS-Hgh? , N. .asa ,, F, .. ,A Quinlan, Iohn 7 Sumter Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 482-1204 Radzewicz, Paul RD -ffl Altamont, N. Y. 355-0579 Raimo, Anthony 4 Dillenbeek Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 489-0617 Ralston, Bruce 4 Albright Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. -189-0485 Rasmussen, Christian RD 47:2 Altamont, N. Y. 861-8365 Richwine, Kathleen 23 Providence Street Albany 3, N. Y. Rickert, David 9 Vaughn Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 482-3490 Riggs, David 35 VVitte Road Albany 3, N. Y. 482-3780 Roehr, Kathryn RD .7752 Altamont, N. Y. 355-1677 Rowe, Pamela Schoolhouse Road Albany 3, N. Y. 482-0912 Sagliocca, Adriana 260 Pinewood Drive Schenectady, N. Y. Sands, John Helclerberg Avenue Altamont, N. Y. Savage, Deborah RR .ffl Cuilderland, N. Y. 482-8800 Schalfer, Eileen F renchs Mills Road Guilderland Center, N. Y. 861-8723 Schell, Linda Maple Avenue Altamont, N. Y. 861-6640 Schierbaum, Robert RD 112 Altamont, N. Y. 861-2262 Schilling, Carl 152 Maple Avenue Altamont, N. Y. 861-8100 Schinnerer, Donald 26 Tice Road Albany 3, N. Y. 489-6445 Schner Toni 10 Harding Street Albany 3, N. Y. Schull, Christine 24 Velina Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 482-4997 Seim, Kathy RD ifl Albany 3, N. Y. 482-8927 Sengenberger, Peter 128 Birchwood Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-2379 Shahda, Helen 3 Pineridge Road Cuilderland, N. Y. 438-4605 Sharkey, William 7 Broolovood Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. Short, John 630 Via Ponderosa Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-8690 Slauson, Robert 46 Mercer Street Albany 3, N. Y. 482-0774 Slifer, Mary RD -H2 Altamont, N. Y. 861-8397 Slingerland, Brenda 3173 Spawn Road Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-2450 Smith, Brandon Pineridge Drive Guilderland, N. Y. 482-5819 Smith, Thomas RD ffl Slingerlands, N. Y. 489-0016 Spawn, Gary 19 YVestmere Terrace Albany 3, N. Y. 438-8328 Spencer, Druc Lone Pine Road Schenectady 3, N. Y. Spiak, Barbara 112 Lark Street Altamont, N. Y. 861-8804 Springer. Kathryn RR :ffl Cnilderland. N. Y. 489-3806 Stalker, Patricia 10 Smnter Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. 438-7650 Stankavich, David RD 41152 Altamont, N. Y. 861-8355 Stealey, Robert RD Jfpfl Albany 3, N. Y. 482-2533 Stephens, Eileen 1 Toll Lane Albany 3, N. Y. 489-0721 Stienstra, Ann 11 Pine Knob Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 489-1797 Stowell, VVi1liam 17 lclite Court Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-3496 Strawbridge, James RD -711 Albany 3, N. Y. 438-5702 Strevcl, Lloyd 94 Douglas Court Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-0297 Sullivan, David 1 V anYV ic Terrace Albany 3, N. Y. 438-3745 Szatkowski, Carol Box 2 Cnildcrland, N. Y, 489-0423 Taber, Beth 143 Altamont Boulevard Altamont, N. Y. 861-8747 Tall, Robert 187 Euclid Avenue Albany 3, N. Y. Takes, Demetra 5 Arden Craig Drive Albany 3, N. Y. Tanner, Dennis RD 1752 Altamont, N. Y. 861-8049 Tanner, Diane RD 41,42 Altamont, N. Y. 861-8049 Tlieisen, llurry RD 1121 Altamont, N. Y. 861-8353 Thomas, George 186 Schoolhouse Road Albany 3, N. Y. Toohey, Martin 3 Hillview Drive Cuilclcrland, N. Y. Torre, Linda RD iii Albany 3, N. Y. 489-1902 Tyson, Dennis 6 Seeley Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 489-8162 Urbauo, Margaret 11 Thatclier Drive Altamont, N. Y. 861-8132 VanAuken, Allen 106 Lincoln Avenue Altamont, N. Y. 861-8189 Vanliuren, Martin RD 41 Altamont, N. Y. 861-8446 VanDerWende, Glenn 15 Ableman Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 482-7994 VanDerzee, Scott 204 Schoolhouse Road Albany 3, N. Y. 438-7317 Vecscr, Harold 3023 Sunset Lane Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-7548 Vitale, Frederick 172 Olcara Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-1034 YVa1dheim, Gail 29 Chapman Drive Albany 3, N. Y. 489-1737 YVa1laec, Ronald RD itll Albany 3, N. Y. 482-0663 YVa1ton, Kathleen 1428 YY4,-stern A venue Albany 3, N. Y. 438-6225 YVard, Beverly 145 Sivcr Road Sclienectarly 3, N. Y. YVard, Timothy 3051 Sunset lame Selig-m'c'tar1y 3. N. Y. 355-0058 VVarner, Theodore 6 Y1'i11iams Street Albany 3, N. Y, 182-2313 W'esolows1ci, Kenneth 3169 l.yr1ins Street Sl'11t'l1!'C'1Jltlj 3, N, Y. 355-0570 YV1iitaker, Clara 1112 142 A1l2lIlIU1ll,N.Y. 861-8374 YV1litc. Pamela 172 Alillllt' ,'AX't'l1llt' Altamont. N. Y. 861-8040 YV1litc11cad. Pamela 2 Marjorie Drive A1bany3. N. Y. 489-1026 YViedman, Carol 1 '1'ic'rnan Road Albany 3, N. Y. 438-5543 1Vilkes. Jerald 410 Kfllllllilll lloacl Albany 3, N. Y. 489-3584 VVinklcr, Phyllis 3027 Old State lioafl Sclienectady 3. N. Y. 355-2577 YVisiews1ci. jolm 6 Clark Parkway Albany 3, N. Y. 438-3055 1Vol1l', Kristine 307 Parlwiew Drive Schenectady 3, N. Y. 355-1968 Zwack, Barry RD -781 Slingerlands, N. Y. 482-8626 Zwack, Joel RD if-'1 Slingerlands, N. Y. 482-8626 215 Acker, Florence 34,36 Ackert, Norris 34 Adams, David 34 Adams, Nancy 34 Amash, Howard Anderson, james 34 Antalek, William 34 Dolenoe, Michael 2,72 Doolittle, Peter 42 Dow, Barham 42 Draisey, Christine 42 DuBrin, Carolyn 43,155,157 15 Eastwood, Peter 43,118,125 127 142 Eoomome, Ioyce 43,144 Armstrong, David 34,118,128,135,166 Edick, George 43 Asch, Adele 34,144,156,157 Atwood, Colleen 35,155,157 Ausfeld, Pauline 35 Austin, Ioan 35 Barhydt, Richard Barker, james Barney, Stuart 35 Bastiani, Colleen 35,143,144,155 Batters, Helen 35,143,144,160,175 Bean, Robin 35,68,157 Beaudett, Carol 36 Beaver, Glenn 36 Becker, Glenn 36 Eisenhandler, Evan Eldrege, Pamela 43 Eller, jonathan 43,153 Ellsworth, Donna 44 Elwell, Velma. 44 Elze, Mary Beth 44,75,144 153 156 157 158 159 I71 Engell, Robert Er, Enver 44, 118,180,183 Favitta, Stephen 44,77 ,157 Fay Iose h 44 f P Ferraioli, Richard 45,67,118 121 157 162 164 F erriero, Mary Ann 45,143 Finck, Craig 45,61 Beeler, Mark 36,76,118,146,147,153,157,164 Fischer, Pamela 45 Bidleman, Barbara 36,74,152 Bitner, Connie 36 Blackman, james 37,146 Bonafede, Vincent 37,142,172 Bounds, Mary 37 Braco, Carolyn 37 Bradt, Candy 37 Bradt, Lance 37 Britt, Edmund 37,50,153 Brittell, Dorreen 37 Brown, Thomas 38 Brummell, Regina Brunetto, Rosann 38,143 Burnash, Michael Byrne, John 38 Campbell, Diane 38 Carpenter, Catherine 38,167 Carpenter, Mary 38 Casey, Margaret 38,74,75,76,154 Chakmakas, Peter 39,72,1l6,117,l32, Champlin, Russell 39,159 Chesebrongh, Edwin 39,122,132 Cole, Michael Cole, Richard 39 Collins, Sharon 39,155 Coton, VVilliam 39 Cowett, Suzanne 39 Cowley, Edward 40,118,157,162,164 Cox, Carolyn 40 Fisher, Robert 45 Fisher, Susan 45,75,152,157 1:19 167 Fox, Irene 45 F rakes, George French, Gary 45 Friebel, Robert 46 Frieble, Susan 46 Gage, Shirley Gagnon, Nels 46 Callub, Stephen 46,722,162 163 164 165 Garrison, Richard 46 Geiger, Elizabeth 46,75,157 158 159 Gepfert, Rose 46,76,143,144 103 174 Giardenelli, Daniel 47 Gilford, Richard 47,58,7a 77 118 120 131 137 138,1.'B,lQ,.lsH 162,163,164,165 Goeway, Susan, 43,47,166 Goodrich, Janet 47,143,168 Goodrich, Robert 118,120 167 164 165 168 133,l53.152.164,165 Cralow, Kenneth 46,-47,56 116 117 132 133 148 161 1.65 Granger, Patricia 47,157,159 167 Graves, Patti 47 Gray, Portia 47,153,156,157 Grimm, Robert 48 Gronvall, WVilliam 48 Hahn, Cheryl 43,48 Hall, Barbara 48 Hall, Stephen 48 Halsdorf, Nancy 48 Gramm., VVilliam 40,118,135,146,155,157,164,165 Halvorseny Bertha Cryan, David 40 Currie, Robert 137,139 Curtis, Gary 40 Dagnillo, Samuel 40 Daniger, Rosemary 41 Datri, james Davey, Denise 41,57 Davis, Patricia 41,67,167 Davis, Richard 41 Dederick, Floyd DelConte, Linda 41 DeLeon, Kathleen 41 Denn, Mary Beth 42,168 DePersis, Daniel 42,118 DePersis, Ronald 42,122 DiCaprio, Laura 42 Halvorsen, Karen Hampele, Kathleen 49 Hart, Kathleen 49 Havis, Mark 49,76,l19,130 137 139 162 163 164 165,174 175 Hellich, Lois 49,77,153,154 170 Hendrickson, Mark 49,122 132 Herchenroder, Leslye 49,177 Hildreth, Douglas 49 Hill, Susan 49 Hoffman, Charles 132 Hombach, John 50,74,112 118 120 132 133 149 162,164,165 Hoshino, Hiroshi 155,178,183 Hotaling, Katherine 50 Howard, Jolene 50,166 Hunter, Joan 50,143 Jacob, Maria 50 3.54336 Sl,64,74,?s,15s,157,174,175 Inna- Sl hu S Murray Timothy Netzer Susan 59 68 157 Niarehos, James 59 Nichols, Helen 59,154,168 Nottke, Karen 59 Numberger, Jaclyn 60,157 gy 3,143,157,161 in Am 51,143 i, K S1 i, Sun 5l,l43,1S Bn, ll:-get B 3 ling luis. S ek, lhvid S kb, lie 12,153 I- se, Eugene 52,125,162 l-lik, hum 52 Lg Margaret 52,169 Lliun, David 53 lnVihhe, Sandra 53,135,157,169 I-qi Wayne 53 Lan-, at-an 53,135,14a,155,171 Leu-y, Sham 53,169 Lg, e 53,157,159,167 L ', C5063 54,157,159,167 lamsrd, Kathleen 54,153 liebaunn, Gail 54,159 Iiehanng, Wendy 54,64,74,75,155,157 Li, Ridunl 46,54,76,116,117,125,126,148,149,152,156,157, 162,163,164,165 lads, Barham 54 Lockwood, Cliford 54 Lodwood, Lnq 54 Ltlette, Donna 54,168 Lowtkr, Gavin 55,118,135,136,174 Lupj Bruce 55 MacAvoy, Richard 55 Mai, vicrm 55,147 ahh, Lynn 55,75,144,152,155,157,174,175 Lynn 55,143,153,17o Mlfil, Timothy 55 Muon, Keith Mason, Robert 55 Mastriani, Janet 56 Madice, Michael 56,129 Mzltice, Robert 56,1-35,136,162,163,l64 Matnbwizz, James 56 Mao, Donald Maxim, Marion 56,137 May, Janette 56,157 McA.Eslaer, Gale 56,155 Mail:-thy I 57 , Kathy McGrath Sharon 57 lclamey, Stephen 57,128,146 UQNQ3, Marlene 57,143 Ida, Carol 57,166,167 lin, Bruce 58 ,' Nancy 58,168 KI, Wihm 58,77,122,130,137,138,162,164,165,174,175,202 ix, Slly I0 58 is 3 i 3 9 Oakes, Clayton 60 Oakes, Jeanne 60 O'Brien, Kevin 60,122,146,164,165 O'Connor, Robert 60 O'Herin, Kathleen 60,167 Orsini, James 60 osrerhouf, Patricia 48,60,76,152,154,157,174,175,182,183 Ostrnader, Nora 61 Ottman, Carol 61,153 Ottman, Patricia 61,168 Owens, Michael 61 Pagliara, Gary 61 Painter, Paula 61,77 Palazini, Pamela 62 Palmer, Judy 62,153,155,157 Parker, Linda 62,153,168 Patnode, Margot 62 Perlee, Cordon 41,62,138 Petersen, Lawrence Phatf, Stephen 62 Phillip, Edward Phillips, Thomas 62 Pierce, Cynthia 62 Pikcilingis, Chris 63,151,153,159,163,166 Porterfield, Linda 63 Powers, Janet 63 Prescott, Paul 63 Preston, Scott 53,63,154,172 Pugh, Robert 63 Purtell, Linda 63 Quinlan, John 63 Radzewicz, Paul 64 Raimo, Anthony Ralston, Bruce 46,64,77,122,130,156,157,162,163,1G4,l65,l74 175 Rasmusson, Christian 64,125 Riclcert, David 64 Richwine, Katherine 64 Riggs, David 64,l18,120,137,139,164,165,174,175 Roehr, Kathryn 65 Rowe, Pamela 65 Sagliocca, Adrianna 65,167 Sands, John 65,76,154,162,174,175 Savage, Deborah 65,77,159,166,174,175 Schaffer, Eileen 65,157 Schell, Linda 34,66,152,155,157,171,174,175 Schierbaum, Robert 66,118 Schilling, Carl 66 Schinnerer, Don 66,118,130,147 Schner, Toni 66,159 Schuif, Christine 66 Seim, Kathy 66,143 Segenberger, Peter 66 shahda, Helen 67,15-1,155,157 Sharkey, William 67 Short, John 67 Slauson, Robert Slingerland, Brenda 67,166 Slifer, Mary Smith, Brandon sflfdlv Spsdnro Spawn Gary 68 Spencer, Drue 40,68 Spiak, Barbara 48,68 Springer, Kathryn 68,75,157,169 Stalker, Patricia 69 Stankavich, David 69 Stealy, Robert 69 Stienstra, Anne, 69,155,157 Stephens, Eileen 69,76,152,160,174,175 Stowell, William 69,118,119,130,151,153,155,162,164,165 Strawbridge, James 69 Strevel, Lloyd 69 Sullivan, David 70 Szatkowski, Carol 70 Taber, Beth 70 Taif, Robert 70 Takes, Demetra 70,75,77,152,156, 157,159 Tanner, Diane 70,76 Tanner, Dennis 70 Theisen, Harry Toohey, Martin Thomas, George 70 Torre, Linda 71,153,168 Tyson, Dennis 71 Urbano, Margaret 71,75,157,159 VanAuken, Alan 71 VanBuren, Martin vannerwende, Glenn 71,146 VanDerzee, Scott 71 Vesser Harold, 71,76,155,158,159,162 Vitale, Fred 72,l30,162,164 Waldheim, Gail 72 Wallace, Ronald 72 Walton, Kathleen 72,77,143 Ward, Beverly 72,153 NVai'd, Timothy 72,122,130 NVarner, Theodore 73 Wesolowslci, Kenneth 73,77,162,164,202,206 Whitaker, Clara 73 XVhite, Pamela 73,75,155,157 NVhitehead, Pamlea NVieclman, Carol Wilkes, Jerald XVinkler, Phyllis 73 NVisniewsln, Jolm 71,73,170 Wlith, Ann Wolff, Kristine 74 Zwack, Barry 74 Zwack, Joel 74 JUNIOR Albert, Judith 81,143 Alheim, Barbara 81,139,155 Anderson, Barbara 81 Andres, Alan 81 Angus, Katherine 81 Armstrong, Darcy 81,153,166 Armstrong, Mark 81,118,135 Arsic, Vera 81,143,167 Artus, Robert 81 Ausfeld, Thadeus 81 Baakman, Rudolph 81 Baccari, Rosemary 81,143 Bachand, Mark 81 Baldauf, Richard 81,139,167 Ballschmeider, Kenneth 81 Barbagelott, Keith 81 Bmfwmbi'iB',- 1 , wma Besley. Pnl MIME? 1 A T as Bellinger, Marcia 91 ' ' df Berg, Joy 81 'A' Bess, Joseph 81,122 Blagiiff, Donald 81,1M,I24 Bleichner, Edward 81 Blendell, Daniel 82 Blizzard, William 82 Blum, John 82 Bonanne, Marie 82,143 Bookey, Catherine 82,155,157 Bottieri, Kathy 82 Boyce, Michael 82,132,134,169 Brecht, Leonara 82 Breitenbach, Thomas 82 Brouker, Gary 82 Brown, Michael 82,166 Brown, Ian 82, 121,137,162,164,165 Bulman, Susan 82,143 Burlingame, Gwendolyn 82,157 Burt, Janet 82 Bush, Robert 82 Butler, Joyce 82,166 Button, Margaret 82,166 Cain, Timothy 82,122,162 Canaday, Thomas 82 Cappetti, Robert 82 Carlson, Philip 82,122,137,157,164,165 Carman, Candace 82,143,155,157,169 Carpenter, Francine 83,143 Carson, Richard 83 Castagna, Joseph 83 Cheney, Darla 83 Chiboucas, Nancy 83 Chrisey, David 83 Chromik, WVil1iam 83 Ciani, Peter 83 Cirola, John 83 Ciupek, Nancy 83 Clarke, Deborah 83,143 Clark, John 83,122,137,155,l57,162.,164 Clough, XVi1l.iam 83 Cole, Theresa 83,143 Conklin, James 83,122,164,165 Contois, Barbara 83 Cowan, David 83,170 Cramer, Sandra 83 Crary, Alan 83,134 Crounse, Diane 83,87,166 Crounse, Gordon 83 Daguillo, Christine 83 Dalrymple, Deborah 83,135,155,169 Daniger, Connie 83 Dapp, Bruce 84 Davenport, Thomas 84,122,125,132.,133,1l David, Rosemary 84 Davis, Susan 84,157,169 DeBenedetti, Ronald 84,122,123,125,126,1 DeBened.ictus, Michael 84 DeFlorio, Paula 84 DeGrol'1, Edward 84,132,122 Delaney, Maryann 84,153,169 Dibella, Albert 84 Dillenbeck, Kathy 84 Doak, David 84 Donnellan, Marylynn 84,168 Ginn 84,143 Nlaey 84 Gil 84 84,91,168 84,143,168 Evan 84 mean 84 Swan 84,155 Equal, ', Raymrmd 84 Kar, Margo 84 Eder, Nancy 84 Falcone, Victor 84 Fin, Dominidr 84,125, 135 Fllhda, Richard 84,159 Fumrmd, Iohn 84 Felgentreif, Magaurite 84 Fih, Thomas 85 Finin, Charles 85 Fisdier, Brian 85,116,125,132 Flood, Paul 85,125 Ford, Kathleen 85,143,157 Frlnds, Clifford 85 Frank Ronald 85 Frederick, Daniel 85 Fries, Thomas 85 Fuller, Pamela 85 Furdon, Kathryn 85 Gage, Mmm, 85 Gallagher, Jamie 85,143,155 Cduh, Philip 85 Garrison, Cynthia 85,166 Giford, Thomas 85,122,147 Gillespie, Donald 85,168 Coif, joseph 85,116 Grnager, Arthur 85 Gray, Kathleen 85 Green, David 85 Griessel., Darlene 85,167 Hale, Kathleen 85 Hale, szepham 85,155,172 Hall, Louis 85 Hamman, Joseph 85 Hampele, Christine 85 Haney, Sharon 85 Haney, Susan 85,143 Hanrahan, Linda 86,153,161 Hart, Debra 86 Havern, Michael 8Q122,134,157,162,164, 1 Hayden, Harold 86 Heine, Robert 86 Heller, Susan 86,159,167 Hennahan, Martin 86 Hennessey, Edward 86 Hobson, Valerie 86,145,159,167,172 Holmes, Dennis 86,169 Theresa 86 Hoover, Robert 86 H0ta.li:n.g, Maurice 86 Howarth, Alison 86 65 Ken-, Randolph S6 Kilinski, Thomas 86 Kilmer, Keith 87 King, Stephen 87 Klapp, Louis 87 Knaggs, Arthur 87,137 Kolanchick, Mark 87 Kolmin, Kenneth 87 Kougher, Stephen 87 Kosinski, Judy 87 Krausse, Patricia 87,143 Krueger, Myra 87 Kukuk, Harold 87,125 Kunlcer, Judy 87,153,168 LaMountain, Richard 87 Langille, David 87 LaPlante, John 87 Larche, Linda 87 Lassi, Sharon 87,167 LaViolette, Michael 87 Lawler, Rosemary 87,157,160 Lawlor, Joan 87,155,167 Lehman, Jean 87 Leonard, Robert 87 Letko, Cynthia 87,153,159,169 Leto, james 87 Liese, Diane 88,167 Lindemann, Diane 88 Little, Karen 88,143 Lochner, William 88,121 Lockwood, Elizabeth 88,153 Long, Deborah 88,152,155,157 Lorette, James 88 Lotridge, Pamela 88 Loveland, Donna 88 Mabie, Jared 88 McDonald, Keith 88 MacDowell, Robert 88,122,137, Mackey, Lester 88,122 Mahigian, Peter 88,167 Mahoney, Michael 88 Maikofli, Thomas 88 Maki, Helene 88 Mance, Brenda 88 Mance, Bruce 88 Marchewka, Richard 88 Marion, Peter 88,122,155,157 Mason, Robert 88 Mattice, Sharon 88 McCormick, Karen 88,144 McDermott, Robert 89 McGlynn, Thomas 89,173 McGuire, John 89 McGum, Thomas 89 McHugh, Frank 89 McPeak, Maura 89 Mihal, Gary 89 Milldns, Sally 89 162,164,165 Milks, Michael 89,157 ,159,171,204 Miller, Eric 83,170 Hmvalns, Gregory 86 lhgheg, Iomme 86 Larry 86,122,134,168 Sheila 86 Pelu 86 Miller, Mary Milmer, Moran Niarchos, George 89,1I8,1'97,J:70 Nordstrom, Valerie 89,148,155 O'Brien, james 89,116,164,165 O'Connor, Maureen 89 O'Herin, Robert 89 O'Keefe, Beverly 89 Olson, Margaret, 89 Otterness, Richard 90 Owens, Linda 90 Palmer, Kristy 90 Parlo, Inge 90,155,167 Passenger, Ellen 90 Patrick, Lawrence 90,153,157,167 Pellot, Margaret 90 Perlee, Brian 90 Peterson, Deborah 90,93 Peters, Kerry 90 Piazza, Peter 90 Pierce, Cynthia 90,143,144,155 Pikul, Eileen 90 Pilatzke, Robert 90 Pinchuk, Michael 82,90 Playford, Deborah 90,145,153,161 Polsonelli, Richard 90,122,125,162 Powers, Edward 90,121 Prewett, Daniel 90,125,142 Pm-tell, Cathy 90 Raclzewicz, Lois 90 Rafferty, Kathleen 90 Rafferty, Michael 91,169 Raftogianis, Janet 91,155,159,160 Raimo, Anthony 91 Rapant, Linda 91,143,167 Rayburn, VVillian1 91 Reed, Elizabeth 91,143 Regan, Cate 91,143,155 Regan, Patricia 91 Rice, Sandra 91,143,167 Ritzko, Joyce 91,143,153,167,169 Robinson, 1Vencly 91,143,155,168 Rogan, David 91 Roor, Dirk 91 Roosevelt, F'reclerick 91 Rosen, Edward 91 Rosenherger, Catherine 91 Rosenblatt, Cary 91 Roth, Nancy 91 Ryan, Ierry 91 Sagcndorf, Cary 91,122 Sager, David 91 Sager, Katherine 91 Sands, lean 91,143,154,159,170,173 Sano, Anthony 91 Santoro, Ann 91,143 Scheels, john 91,122,132,162 Sehiesel, Joanne 92 Schiesel, Linda 92,155 Schuck, Susan 92,152 Schutt, Linda 92 Scott, Allan 92 Sengenberger, Mark 92,122,157,162,164 Serba, Sarah 92 Shearer, Harry 92 Sheehan, Cynthia 92,167 Shover, Francis 92 Sickler, David 92 Siebert, Ralph 92 Smiley, Brooke 92,157 Stewart, Stienslra, Ikrthm' 9 'W ,- Stinson, Kerry 93 Strever, Betty 93 Stubblebine, Cyniiia W Stutz, Karen 93 Swider, Craig 93,121,112 Taber, Gregory 93 Taff, Robert 93 Taranto, Margaret Taylor, Gayle 93 Tebben, Iaoqueline 93,13 Thomas, William 93,155 Tice, Leslie 93 Tiffnay, Frederick 93,132 Todorov, Linda 93,143,157 Toohey, Martin 93 VanDeusen, Fem 93 VanPatten, Jeffrey 93 Van Wonner, Richard 93 Van Zandt, Nancy 94,157 Veivia, Michele 81,94 Vincent, Bonnie 94 Vincent, Linda 94 WVade, Joanne VVagner, Glenn 94 XVahrlich, Paula 94 W'ardell, Edward 94 VVarner, Hans 94,129 XVasson, Bradley 94,121,146 1Veatherwax, Ioan 94,167 XVeot11, Linda 94 1Vest, Phyllis 94,145,153,15 Whinnery, Pamela 94,168 Wight, Douglas 94 VVi11iams, Brian, 94 WVilson, Hannah 94,167,1Q Winkler, Kenneth, 94 XVolif, Linda 94,143,1:m' VVormer, Robert 95,34 Yarter, Diane 95 Yorio, Robert Zaremski, Peter Zwack, Andrew 95 Zwack, Patricia: 95 Zynieclci, Edward 95 soPH ,N Abele, Nmkm . 'wg 'iw V ., Aqei-mm' ar Albert, 931,145 97,148 97,166 Nerine 97,166 Debra S7 Corky, 97,170 97,145,168 Lhaiaefh 97 Harry 97 Wendy 97 Backs, Catherine 97 Beeler, Cami 97,155 Bdnse, Barry 98 Berherick Linda 98 Bei-schwinger, Richard 90,98 Berhanrl Cheryl 98 Edna, Maureen 98 Besenbacker, Ioann 98 Beyu, Christine 98,150,167 Beyer, john 98 Blackman, Pamela 98 Bakriif, Deborah 98 Blanchard, Thomas 98 Bohl, Daniel 98 BUM, Deborah 98 Boyce, Loretta 98 Boyle, Catherine 98,153,166 Brainard, john 98 Bratt, Eric 98,134,164,165,169 Brittell, John 98,116,117 Britton, Douglas 98 Brockrick, Kevin 98,140,169 Brooks, Kathleen 98,143 Broom., Robin 98 Brusilow, Henry 98 Baker, Deborah 98 Bulrnan, Diane 99 Burda, Terrie 99,143 Burke, Richard 99 Burke, Robert 99 Burnash, Theresa 99 Burns, Donna 99 Burns, Patricia 99 Button, Arthur 99 Cagnpbell, Nancy 96,99,143,153 Canfield, Cynthia 99,168 Capuano, Thomas 99,155 Carl, Virginia 99 Carlson, Carol 99 Carlson, Ralph 99 Carpenter, Cynthia 99 Carson, Molly 99 Cassels, Sue 99 C2-612912, Dorothea 99 Chakmalfas, john 99 Cole, Neil 100 Colling, Deborah 100 Collins, Joanne 100 Cooper, Michael 86,98,10O Coton, Terry 100 Countermine, Edward 100 Cowan, Marcy 100,155 Cowley, Paul 100,170 Cranker, john 100,169 Crary, Eileen 100 Crounse, Cora Sue 100 Crounse, Ronald 100 Crozier, Leland 100 Cuomo, Pamela 100 Currie, john 100 Currier, Heidi 100 Dagastino, Theresa 100 Davis, Deborah 100 Dederick, Charles 100 Degraff, Christine 100 DeC-raff, Lee 100 DeLeon, Thomas 100 Dill, Terry 99,100 Dolence, NVilliam 100,140 Domery, Henry 100 Donovan, Peter 100,134,169 Doran, Catherine 100,135 Draisey, Steven 100 Dudley, james 100 Duell, Christine 101 Dunham, Susan 101,153 Dunn, Gail 100 Ebert, Alane 101 Ebetino, Charles 101,116,125 135 164 165 Eisenhandler, Rosanne 101 Eldridge, Dennis 101 Elsasser, Charles 101 Elze, Diane 101,135,143,153 Ermides, Douglas 101 Falzano, Mary 101 Farragut, Christine 101 Farrell, David 101 Fassell, Diane 89,101,155 Favitta, Ieflrey 101 Fay, Florence 101 Feret, Terrence 101 Fish, jeffrey 101,140 Fisher, Annalene 101 Fisher, Colleen 101 Ferreti, Philip 101 Fouhy, Michael 101,140 Frager, Nancy 101 Freisatz, Wayne 101 Friebel, Walter 101,169 Frinta, Daniel 101,169 Frost, I ack 101 Frye, Leslie 101 Funk, Alan 101 Galeo, Karen 101,145,153 Gallagher, I ay H. 102 Ganott, Dean 102 Gardner, Jean I02,.167,168 Caine Tjehhik-9102. Grandy, Rosemary 102 Granite, Deborah 102,155 Gray, Lee 102 Gray, Linda 102 Gray, Nancy Green, Debora 99,102 Greisler, James 102 Grimm, Jane 102 Groomes, Jill 102,159 Gunther, Barbara 102 Hackstadt, Gerald 102 Hahn, William 102 Hailes, Lisa 102 Hall, James 102 Hamel, Wesley 102 Hamm, Sharon 96,103 Hanley, Donna 103 Hanley, Linda Ann 103 Hanley, Linda 103 Hanrahan, Deborah 103 Hans, Barry 103,164,165 Hart, Sally 103 Heacock, Ashley 103 Heddon, Bonnie 103,145,155 Heflach, Gail 103,153 Heiclenreich, Karen 103 Hennet, Mary 103 Hennet, Michael 103 Henry, Michael 103,125,142 Herchenrocler, Susan 103,143 Herrmann, Joan 103 Hill, Donna 103 Hiller, Janet 103,168 Hitchcock, Charles 103 Honan, Thomas 103,159 Hopkins, Donna 103 Hornbach, Thomas 103 Horvat, Karen 103 House, Kevin 103 Houscr, Joanne 104 Hughes. Daniel 104 Hurley, Elizabeth 104 Hynes, Kr-ith 104 lgoc, Michael 104,134 James, Carol 104 Karwowslci, Diane 104,155 Kavanogh, Donna 104 Kearns, Harnlcl 104 Kclvey, Richard 104 Kenna, Eileen 104 Kent. Peter 169 Kern, Laurie 104,168 Kessler, Sharon 104 Kilinslci, James 104 Kirker, Kathleen 105 Kirlcer, Martha 105 Knapp, Joan 105 Knapp, Priscilla 105 Kopanski, Karen 105 Kryzak, Kenneth 105,134 Lajennesse, James 105 Lang, Kenneth 105,140 Lapham, Cynthia 96,105,143 Laremore, Douglas 105 Larson, Susan 105,135 Lauver, Gary 105,122,125,127,164,165 Laveyra, Robert 105 Lawrence, Carol 105 Lantana, Lemy, Legg, Kevin Lemmenmm, Leulmer, Barham Leonard, Janis IM Libby, William 15,189 Liese, Edward 105,122,119 Lindemann, Gary 105 Lockrow, Steven 105 Longood, Robert 105,140 Luther, Linda 105 Lutz, John 105,134 Lynch, Karen 105 Macali, William 105,155 MacGregor, Karen 105 MacGregor, Lynn 105 Maimoninideo, Shingo 105 Magilton, Sheila 106 MaCowan, Nancy 106 Magnon, Linda 106 Mallin, Leslie 106 Mallory, Nancy 106 Manss, Christine 106 Masa, 1fVilliam 106 Mattralt, Melinda 106 Matelitz, Linda 106 McAvoy, Thomas 106 McClintock, Andrea 106 McCoy, Susan 106,168 McCumber, Patricia 106 McDaniel, Denise 106 McKenny, David 106,134 Menia, Cary 106,122,140 Merrihew, Barbara 106,145,153 Meservy, Carol 106 Michela, Bemard 106 Miele, Kathryn 106 Miller, Brenda 106 Miller, Eric 106 Millington, Deidra 106 Moore, Pamela 106 Moshier, Albert 107 Murphy, George 107,140 Murphy, James 107,125,126,142 Murphy, Michael 107 Murray, Deborah 107 Murray, Patricia 107 Myren, Nina 107,135 Naginey, Susa.n 107,154,155 Nasholds, Craig 107 Nichols, Lois 107 Nichols, John 107 Nieliwoclci, Denise 107 Nilan, Robert 107 Nitslcy, Mary Ann 107 Nolan, Alan 107 Numberger, Judith 107 Oakes, Donna 107 Oakes, James 107 O'Brien, Carol 107 O'Bryan, Earl 107 Odell, Daniel 107 O'Donnell, John 107 Oliver, Ronald 107 Orsini, Kathleen 107 Pagano, Ronald 108,15 Hakim Mhi'y108 108 Thomas 108,122,134 Dwight 108 Frank 108,134 Susan 108,167 l:1ti, Elizabeth 108 Eben, Dennis 108,140 Pimiamek, Carol 108 Pierce, Edmund 108 Pitcher, Wendy 108 Playford, Timothy 108,140 Porter, David 108,140 Porteriield, Barbara 108 Powe, Deidre 108,143 Pugh, Ietiirey 108 Quacltenbush, Joanne 108 Quinn, Curtis 108 Raimo, Iames 109 Rasmussen, Seena 109 Reeves, james 109 Regan, Peter 109,134 Hertford, Cary 109,122,140 Reynders, Richard 109 Richardson, Diane 109 Riggs, Barbara 109 Riley, Joseph 109,166 Rings, Stephen 109 Ritzko, Theodore 109,169 Roclcstroh. Debra 109 Roemer, Jill 109 Rogers, Eric 109 Rosenberger, Bonnie 109 Rosenberry, Richard 109 Rossi, Christine 109,153,159 Rusch, Larlcin 109 Russell, Diane 109 Ruth, Cliiford 109 Ryan, Margeret 109 Sager. Frederick 109 Salisbury, Allen 109 Sansone, Rita 109 Santore, james 110 Savola, Robert 110,169 Sawyer, Deborah 110 Schaible, Ruth 110,135 Schaperjahn, David 110 Schempp, Susan 110 Sebast, Kathy 110 Segenberger, Linda 110 Seim, David 110 Servan, Darlene 110 Shahda, Anita 110 Shealy, Wayne 110 Sheehan, Stephen 110 Sheely, Brian 110,155 Shemian, Peggy 110 Shortsleeve, Kevin 110 Sigong, Robert 110 Simons, Kerry 110 Sisk, Robert 110 Slocum, David 110,134 Smith, Carol 110 Smith, james 111 Smith, Michael 111 Smuckler, Arthur 111 Sottong, Kim 111 Spadaro, Ronald 111 Springer, Douglas 111 St. Louis, VVilliam 111 Stankavich, Paul 111 Steffen, Debra 111 Stout, Katherine 111,143 Strauss, Harley 111 Summer, Thomas 1ll,l22,162,164 Swartz, Deborah 111 Szalkowski, Michael 111 Szary, Jane 111 Taylor, Catherine 111 Taylor, Patricia 111 Teal, David 111 Terwillegar, Ben 111 Thomas, David 111 Thomas, Frank 111 Toohey, Raymond 111 Traxon, Mark 111 Trendell, Susan 111 Trianni, Pat 112 Truax, Thomas 112 Uzzell, Brenda 112 VanBuren, Arthur 112,134 Vandenberg, Carol 112,143 Vandenberg, Rita 112 VanWie, Robert 112 VanWormer, Gayle 112 veley, Gail 112,168 Verch, Lynn 112 Wager, Helen 112,169 1Vahrlich, Richard 112 Waldron, Bruce 112 Walters, Mary 112,145 Wardell, Alan 112,134 Way, Donald 112 Weidenbacher, jeffrey 112 White, John 112 Williams, Ioan 112 Wilson, Nancy 112 Winne, Mary 112 Winslow, Thomas 113 Yorio, Judith 113 Zampel, Paul 113 Shank, Barbara 110 , james 110 QBVC, William 110 Zaremski, Zeiss, Through the years, students and teachers have changed. 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