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

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Pdariannc Richards Faculty X -,.. .4 .. f N ws., '--4. uperinlendenl of chools Dr. 'l'l1imms l.00l7y ,.nuliuwuon4liuvn 'il vfff ll' lil llvvllllllfi , 'in iiil.f'i'. tiivimiiili' ri 1- .r luv lliriiiiilll' vrfrllrlf- frfwili'-ff' I-le lil 'il llif- yiwiillfnrlk if-llf-ii .i Iiiigli rwilixlif f1'lrl1ir1.iii'.lilp. i '.lllfiil Hill lllflllllrllll I ',1ri,o'llf in ,r mfiltrrizil llllfi f,rrif'1lf'rliir1:ili0n- wif fi lf-,'1,,lnd pfrrhupa if-'ft I-fperienrpes Can 1-rnuralifffrl in word-l. rf-rrlffrrilwr and cherish f-', ai' filllldfjflilfld High 'lf-ffply. the teacher who if-ff-',r in you as an individ- rimt 'Jirriiilaied you most nf, :lvl '.ritic,al thoughtsg that Ii- , if f 'riQiggf:rf:r,l yoir imagination or - . , , ,r l'r'1Vl of the .vorldg the friend you ,I , J, ' .1 , .wvri yor hare pledged to be friends ,':f,fr, ff 'lay and place .where lou decided firm aff' ' -rw n . 4711 1 I 'Jr a vocation. I . o ,our goal and plan for college or You are very much the product of your experi- r-ntrirs and the creation of those who have touched yoii in varying ways. It is well now to look back and .lastxss these experiences in an effort to more fully understand yourself. What was good? What was not 1--o good? What helped you? What hurt you? How rvlioctively did you help yourself? When did you hurt yourself? What strengths did you develop on which you can now build further? What personal aid academic weaknesses must you still remedy and repair? What have you become? What do you want lo become? May I congratulate you individually on your per- sonal acheivement at Guilderland High School, and congratulate the senior class collectively on your exemplary achievement record. Our high school- our professional staff is better just for your been here. We have profited by our association wiih you. We shall be better educators have learned from you. We hope you now you are a better person because your education took place at Guilderland High We sehall be here to help you in any you wish to counsel with us in the years ask . . . for though you will soon depart halls and classrooms, you shall not minds and hearts Administration Wanna, Alf IW sie . . as Q A KK X x E. Rafferty, R. Kelly, C. Childs, J. Cleary, R. Smith, T. Looby, W. Pentak. Absent: D. SeLee, E. Fassett, R. Haines Secretaries e 1 l X Mr. E. Rafferty N Mr. P. Alland l ' , t ga: 5 w ' '11, .fxsxgii fr.: , t t I Mr. H. McCarthy, Assistant Business Manager , M.M tRd,A'ttB' Mr. R. Shands, Business Manager miss Mifjggr ee SSIS an US' Principals Message , - .5 x F Mr. Charles Ciaccio P rim. rif llie inoul difficult things for the young human touunderstand fwlfirifl lor rnnnkind a paradox-contradictory yet consistent. me liroiiglii up to measure the things around us in order to f Mira- llfrfl does one go about measuring man? How does one go 'fl',llflVlH il creature who loves deeply and still hates, strives for i .-mr, proteases equality among men and practices mass ,a, .', :aff and energetic, is extremely creative and at the same 'rilf,ll'Jf:f' Perhaps part ol the answer is individuality. Each can thi .nf lrnrnsfflf, each comes to conclusions based upon his own l' mi r r lvl k' d nk -,ff. ff ea. an in , the builder of entire civilizations, the individual level with too little concern for the general too much concern with personal well-being. Still, man alone cries and laughs, contemplates the his God and searches for answers which often lead him in The point is-man alone has the gift of hope for a spiritual inner comfort of his God to sustain him in his day arrives. Each of you have all these qualities, how you use as a group, will be instrumental in determining the h v . I h a e ope you are at least as successful as we success will be great. wQx u vn Mr Joseph Purcell Director of Cur Mrs Towbly rlculum 'Q Mr John F Ryan AsslstantPr1ncrpal The class of 1972 IS the flrst to graduate under our new admlnlstratlve organlzatlon which places emphasls on humanlzmg education ln an effort to provlde a well rounded educatlon the posltlon of actlvltles coordinator was created a dean was named tto help gulde those havlng dn' flcultles followlng school pollcy lVllnl courses were offered to students wlth speclal lnterests and small group assemblles were held to gave students the opportunuty to express thelr vlews on how they would like their school changed l hope that the many experlences offered to the 1972 graduates have been meanlngful and that you wlll continue to grow on the foundatlon that Gullderland Hugh School has provided ln our approach to educatlon we have attempted to help you recognize your true abllltles and to bulld your confxdence both academlcally and so clally that you have learned to understand yourself so that you wlll be able to work wlth others have developed a sensltlvlty for the feelings of others and a respect for the Ideas of your peers even though they may be different from yours It IS my deslre that as a result of your four years at Gullderland Hugh School you have developed a sense of loyalty to yourself school and com munlty lVlay the experlences that you have had with us lead you to success and happmess ln the years ahead +G' 9 Mrs Schadff Mr Robert O'Connor, Dean of Stu Mrs Cornelly dents 5 Q f ,fi N Aj K M cf.--' 1 k V. ' x I . 'pf ' 1 ,,.f-'X . , ' . . . , Y - Y V - , . Y . Y 1 - ' I .Av X t 1 J , I Guidance w 'sspoctiw 5:r.xdu.mting stu- r Nw Gnumxuwv Depart, 1 'X -Juavrmt N down .1 path 'f 'iVMKlL'5, 'X is,1vi!1vr to prmiucv . itw rxlmhimmirs lmugvr , 1LX nl ml lumlll .H 1 '- m'l1Px'x -, BYAIH1 L xg:-.S.xm.'v lxl'P.1lt nQV2'1 ,!l lx!M'XXIl'Jn'P ' ...'x '-'.-ui-. 1.X.nlIw1n' . 4 .'g'v'6 - ' 'F I 1 IQ fl ffmhznmk Y' Walter Headley .-, xx x M mwx IIITUIITLI . .K.,, vx Nw .lx-,U vw-:wt llwvx txgw fu -A . ' UNI' . 1 A M, A X ' ,x I 4 'x Mr. Hutchin Tlbbetts .,. Guidance 5. Mr. Dalton V. Bambury 1? Mr. Kenneth Rohifaille Mrs. Susan Fiorine 5-'uw Miss Jean Sickles Mrs. Sadie Schnieder Mrs. Margaret Empie Math .W ....n1:- A , nt- -Q. X r ' 4-1 . ,,.. ., , an ' rl' 1 The Math Department the exciting, challenging, frustrating world of proofs, tors, fields, truth erations. Math teaches minds. For the student who a four year Math ing continuity of cept which slowly understanding. lt is a is only beginning to be To the student who tinue in Math, the required times seem useless but who could say that the cated teachers of the have failed to reach them '. I- lfit Htimwii, llvp.irluwlil, HAR, COUID. Math n live, lm. Alg. Miss Mary Patterson, 9, 11 Miss Dianne Battaglino, 9, 11 Math Mrs Adruenne eventhal 12 Leland Kenth 10 Spec 10 Adv Gen Nw gi X3 a S 32. ' ww: Sv'l,e-Nggf' ,ive ww? in sv 7 N3 if A av-nv X ig. Eg ru- ui: s- Q 3 'Q' 9- 2 z A ll 3 lafllvi? 'N Mrs Barbara Sanders 9 10 Gen Mr Robert Wullrams 10 11 Gen Math Mrs Mildred Rabin 12 AR 12 11 10 H 5 sin ' E '35 I 923 it Mr Steven Basmaut 10 11 SR C!ass Advisor Mrs Linda Basmant 9 Gen Math Int Alg ru ,, - - wg vc a.. 3 - N. . L , Mr. , , . , . . ,rg-Lin f . 1 1 1 S f Q --'V fL A ff ...ab 4 kiv5 '3Z-+ -Q - ,sf Rx, 'ji-.ff-11 1, .,:-Sqv-.migfis-E . 1 , 'fy '35'1i:, -Q.. 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N - 1 Y 1 Y ' I Y ' 1 ' ' gl 1 v ?, '7 - Y A79-1 1 of E' ?: V- lg X 414 W iv-1 , cafe xr., 5 Q -31 vi ..-5,-,. ll 'I i. f 2 , I 1 5 I I n K , I 1 I 5 'ar A ENGLISH Mrs. Winifred Warner, 9 Mrs. Margaret Knouse, 11NR, Brit. Lit., Mrs. Judith Rothstein, World Lit., Mod. Lit. Pub. Spkg., Journ., Journal Advisor i Mr. Frederick Heitkamp, 11R, Creat, Writ., Med. Lit. Mrs. Barbara Olson, 11NR, 10, 9AR Musical Advisor .,M,wI!,,.f Miss Jean Noble, 10R, 10AR, 10NR Mr. Hugh O'Connor, 11AR, 11, Hu- manities, F.T.A. Advisor Mr. John Birchler, IOAR, 1lR, 11NR A, -Ez' W gf W? l i I 5 r E s 1 The many courses that the History Depart- ment offers, gives a student a better under- standing of why the world is the way it is to- day. lt also helps him to perceive his fellow man with less difficulty. Asian Studies, Prob- lems of Democracy, Political Science, Com- munism, and Sociology all aid in this per- ception of man and his world. With a good background in anyone of these subjects, one has better incite as to what problems are facing us today, and how she must go about trying to solve them. Many of the History courses, illustrate the accomplishments and downfalls of past societies. Learning of these, it is possible for us to learn from these assets and misakes. Not only does one learn about his own society, but societies as far away as Asia are studied. With the added knowledge and understand- ing that the History Department employes into each student, it is hoped that future so- cieties will strive toward improvement, and the problems of the world will be slackened. HISTORY ' . I J l . J 5 ts 1 Mr. Carl Herman, Dept. Chairman, Asian Studies rf' . Mr. Daniel Thomas, History 10, Soc. Mr. Arnold Rothestein, History 10 Mr. Paul Cullen, History 11, Dip. Middle East Studies History Mr. Thomas McCarthy, History 9, 10 Mr. Forrest Cummings, History 9 Q -,. --,1 M-1' 1-L- , v ---....,. 4 Un Mil- 1 L1 'J If Wy, HISTORY Mr. James Wingate, History 10, Sociology Mr. Richard Cascini, History 10, 11 K yr JE XX ix, 1 ,M Mr. Steven Zahurak, History 11 Mr. Robert Parmenter, History 11 My Jay Palmer, Afro, History 9 Mr. John Carley, History 9, Contemporary Afro Science the wonders of the umver vancements are made every reason it is necessary for have some understanding of curriculum offered at Guilderla meet the needs of the budding as well as the needs of the may not intend to continue suits. Whether one enters Department for credit or in knowledge, a greater derstanding of our natural obtained. l l . the The world of Science to ' se.. nd On the light side of Science. didnt quite understand the tem, the digestive system, or the Dippler effect, may ber D Chem, Mable and Mr The art of doing a chem the talent for heating a palm of one's hand and P i lw ii lliiiilmiii, lla-pi Hl'.lti, Gvll, Cilclll. .5 an-v fi ll- f,r'll f,l1r-rn Mr. Ken Zacharias, Bio., Science 9 ri. VII ft 3 ni Mr. Russell Ferris, Science 9 I I 1 tx N cience Mr. Donald Snyder, Science 9 l Xe 1 Mrs. Kathryn Lien, Biology, Ecology Club Adv nf 1 'Xxx Mr. Norman Uteggi Chemistry Mrs. Joanne Maier. Science 9 Mr. Orfeo Franzoni, Biology i-1..t. lu-np, Q4.v.,,,, -n vs. zu-Quad Plflll c ' l hi lnfll IH x Mrs. Minette Munson, Biology Mr. Bernard Enfvin, Physics JX B 6 1. 1 I 'Juli Il,' illlill gy, Grill ,vs Mr. Nick Colamarino SCIENCE Mr. David Bradley. Chem., Physics Miss Ruth Dodge, HEALTH Health is a half year course provided for those students who prefer not to delve too deeply into science such as chem. biology. or Physics. lt gives one a general under- standing of the body and of harmful dis- eases that may con- taminate lt. Drugs and sex are two ot - er areas studied usu- ally by discussion in class. Not only ls this course a source of information, but also one of guid- ance. lf a student has a problem, he is to feel free to dis- cuss it with the class or privately with either teacher. 5 it Anything from painting a self- portrait to making a rug, could very well be the projects one sees while walking through the art rooms. The soft melodic voice of Joni Mitchell to the dricing, thunderous notes of Grand Funk Railroad, achieves an atmosphere that is only common to those rooms. Drawing, painting, arts and crafts, advertising, and mechanical draw- ing are courses offered that may very well affect one's whole life style. If a student is planning to attend college and a portfolio is re- quired, much attention and many helpful hints are given by the teach- ers of the department. This guid- ance aids and encourages a stu- dent to attain a portfolio he may be proud of. Mr. Arthur Waugh, Studio art, ad- vertis., Mech. Dr. ART Mr. Theodore Vickery, Mech. Dr. M, 9 Mr. Paul Krauss, Studio Art, Draw. and Paint., Crafts, Int. Design u-.X x Mr. Arthur Jewell, Department chair- man, Sp. Class, sculpture, studio art, Adv. Crafts, Yearbook Advisor DRIVER EDUCATION Mr. Wayne Goodnow This course consists of classroom instruction and of course, actual driving practice. Traffic laws, common courtesy to fellow drivers and good driv- ing habits are all part of Driver Ed. All .students are required to drive under the supervision of a skilled instructor. Driver Ed. is a very popular course due to the fact that when a student finishes this course he receives a blue card, which allows him to drive at night, unchaperoned. Mr. John T. Ryan, Department Chairman Mr. Richard Bell I FOREIGN LANGUAGE Q-ww Q Ruxgmn .md Gorman .mrv tho sounds x .V-11 '.m'kn,1 .fum the Imlls of our Foreign ' L-pq 0-no n! ns mmm .urns us to bring - 1 Nt .s wmv cies:-r to llw studvnt. Tho 5 - 'Z GL: KH-:!.mnA cvrt.nnIv rcprvsont Q1 .max uhwvzw X .w.1x-X much more than simply N 'L--1 'ug .und spv.1knn1 nn .s inrvmn 1 L xv-. .2 slmivnt .1 Clmllfn' to re'- L m .mmiwn in llw farvugn films, N , -gm-rx. .mA :-Iwnrtxmw f.1L1lU WN. ',- VV 1- IYDY v I' 'Art flmby WIt'H.lYI1'1, fn-frn.m Miss Elenor DeMaso, French, Spanish fb Mr. Frank Cicero, Department chairman, ! lv- Mrs. Karen Aumick, Russian Mr. Anthony FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, French Mr. William Drake, Spanish Fi' 4 fix .Lita Mrs Eberhard Fuchs, German Mrs. Lynn Christie, Spanish, Latin Miss Nancy Ryan, Spanish 5 4. Miss Wendy Coon, French Mrs. Janice Zewbrowski, French I! 1,1 Zig? ,A -,iff Ve A ' . 4. r L, f .if -4535! ,N V-f .xi-i SH'-1' .,p..v , Mr. Arthur Hutson, Bookkeeping 1, 2, Business Arithmetic 'wir Richard Wager, Theory, Girls and Boys Choir BUSINESS yi , Q 7' Y f .o K L P! N Mrs. Beverly Harrington, Shorthand, Mr. Herbert Weidemann, Data 1, 2 Consumer Ed., Activities Council Lab, Business Arithmetic Mr. John McKee-Band While walking by the music rooms, one might hear anything from a Mo- zart Symphony to a hit by the Beatles. There are so many differ- ent instrumental groups at Guilders land, that they almost cover every type and aspect of music. The or- chestra, band, and choir are what makeup the diverse Music Depart- ment. These groups are employed into the musical plays that Guild- erland produces, enabling each stu- dent to express all he has learned. Mr. Donald Webster, Concert Band Wind Ensemble View-Q ' T 3 -R:,....-- 6 hi v gl ,-1 F +.' f INDUSTRIAL ARTS Wish to build a canoe, repair a car, construct a radio, or delve into a world of printing? The Industrial Arts offers such a wide variety of courses, that anyone of the above mentioned tasks is conceivable. Many of these skills are in demand. The solid basic and skill that one learns after completing an Industrial course, is usually enough to open the door to one seeking a well paying job in his desired field. Most of the courses offered, require the creativety of one's own hands, thus estab- lishing a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction when a job is completed. XT tesf if t-:sg H , sssii so Mr. Edward Munson, Department Chairman, Sp. ML Neil Van Decarr Meta, 1 Shop Maint. Class, Auto Serv., Power, Ind. Ceram. ' ' JY Mr, Herbert Luhr, Wood 1, Metal 2, Shop Maint. Mr. Donald Kline, Graphic Arts, Photo, Wood 2, Shop Maint., Ski Club Advisor lv 'VN K ,fr Mr. Robert Cacchille, Electricity, Electronics, Elect. Mr. Richard Palmatier, Auto. Serv., Trans. 2, Shop Com. Shop Maint. Maint., Power ic I E ucalion Phys a d lH Popnhnmw g ..w Nnftant lnlt .um ohjvcllve lo keep our L lo savour HJC llrlffl nt '01 lug llw w.1r. --ncsm, loot- 3,Nl1lll,LslM 5, A X.m.xlmns w ,urls .md f'.lllllH.ll'- .uv ll Uh -0 Hllxl mul l3.l'Jxl'l .w uHLunuLH ' lnuvr1.ll1lv1ll xl pI.lx.l.ly-C' Lllllllh-1l.lm1 ..Lu' lu llvwll l-ll .ll .xulnxl ' A P' uv' flaw-rlf-,vling Mrs Shurley Tetreault, Intramurals 1 -4-I f 5 A 3 Mr. Fredrick Field, Department Ch.nrm.m, Varsity Baseball Coach Mr. Herman Wyld, Varsity Wrestl- ing Coach Health ' Q . Rx, 1 -- iw, . . - f -R N, 1- ' gt 'lf' 3 Q, T r 3 if , . :if Q X 5' ' ' Mrs. Dorothy Jenner, School Nurse Teacher T' 5 XX. There is a room in the east building whic every student eventually visits dur- ing the year. This building is the health office. Mrs. Jenner, the nurse, keeps the students and faculty in good health. She checks our eyes, to make sure we can see the board, checks our ears to make sure we can hear the teacher, issue gym excuses so we can study for that histo- ry test, and give a clean bill of health to athletes so no one faints at practice. It's no wonder, Mrs. Jenner is so popular. ...f , 'I .. .,.. , Q Q tc, .Q xxx .HMM s . Mrs Delor W H Mrs. Nancy Lown, Part-time Secretary - 95 Gavel, ealth Room Alde -1 Q. i 1 pecial Education Mr Robert lagrossi Cafeteria Unknown to many, the Special Education class at Guilderland is under B.O. C.E.S. as is the vocation- al school. Books and ma- terials are supplied by B.O.C.E.S. but the students are still involved with ac- tivities at school. They are not required to take gym Home Economics or Indus trial Arts but most do this being the decision of the teachers involved A few also take art and have proven themselves to be quite good The students also do services for the school such as working in the office or in Mrs Jen ners office and some are paid a small wage to do work in the kitchen Out side of their regular cur riculum they are allowed to take Driver Education or go to vocational school if they wish The students go in various directions after their four years in the high school some go on to get jobs Taught by Mr lagrossi each student makes an attempt to learn what he can in preparation for graduat on and a satis tying way of life 'l '--Jw--.... J E The Kitchen Staff: T. Kilmade V. Clarkin D. Ciraola Mrs. Mosall Dietician A Blank A Kannes R Perez J Ohlidal With the addition of the ninth grade to the Senior High our cooks have their hands full The Cafeteria Department now has a total of three cafeterias to contend with Mrs Mosall our dietician plans the wide variety of meals provided making sure the vitamins for a healthy meal are in each lunch . i V v- '?' '-rl. ' ' 4 ' -. JW!!!-' E ,i ' Vw ' . rl NTP 'G 5 G' 3: ' V :I Q'fLf ? 7 'A' A ' it x If J ji- ?7' 5 4' .1 , y f M 'f 'x-vT5 1 f VG- fb YA V 114' X K' . , A 31 u Q1t4,' 'X yf if Faculty . . . R0Ck-a-bye baby Mrs. Bradt primps before her picture I? :ff 'Q fl 54 t'lj dl!! 3 xsf y H 5 : fe lf.7 Q'-f lf Nl? ur ! 2 W1 ig' 5 Q e e e if Hcheesen Do you hear what I hear? Taken By Quark Ouncku I5 Mr Colmerino Y W Mr. Rothstenfs diet consists of cottage cheese and coffee. uprise n 1 K .4 . ,f 2 3 3. ,X God Bless you Coffee, Tea, Or Me F K 1 iif 1 wig, J, i I can't believe it. 3 11 J ,ffvffi t,f1f.'.'f:f-H Hur IJTIHOS uf my mmri. ..f f 'f ww! fhrfmpgtl Hu: 85505 yx? iwfr JIIIVT. amfw flmmmg down, 2',f'3f fu HV: HYUIIHUQ 1 4 .' Hmm ifr21'l':5 QVOUVIU my fG'9f. H ,md Hwy burst apart ,-min '.:ff:f:t memories. -lf.. Strange 8- S. Davis f NN xg if' - We remember there Arnie Adams Bowling -i. lntvrestsz Stock mr tlrixor, Cars, Writing Songs, Ambition: State Po- lice. Stephen Alland 'lniiur 'lmlvly l, .'. 3, -it i,:,rllx,'Il 1, 3, l, ll.:-at-lmll l, .' lnlvrr'--i'-1 Mir-.ny Tilti- rri, liriirlllliq, NiUX.'ll -. Alli- lriln-n, illl1lIll'l'l'lllH. Mary Kathryn Allen 'f 'Ilil4' '--lxnrr 7, .i, fi rl'rf-,,' iirirlrrr 'irlriviy P, 1 fl flu--r, I, 'rIll1il'lli Loun- rr' l, lnlr,irru1r.rl'- l, 2, I rrnrlzr nl' l, llirur l, Alllili lr-,ri irrllvfr' Linda Allendorph ff',lfil'lVli' 72 ni iA5'.i'3iill1i lflrlorl, fl ilrlrlurlg lorrrnnl 13 ',luflf'rrl fLorrnr,iI l, 2: '.',f-ptrf' ',f'Y'lifQ'! 7, 3, 'ig Ski Chnl, l. Arnlntron: College. Peter Amato Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2: Wrestling 3, Hon- or Societ 1 2- Leadershi Y . . D Club 3, 4. Interests: Ath- lctics, Music. Ambition: Law. SUSBII Al'I3Sf3S Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowl- ing 1, 2: G.A.A.. 1, 2, 3, 4. Interests: Camping Travel, Golf. Ambition: ollege- Physical Education Teach- er. Judith Anderson Arn Armstrong Bambi Armstrong Richard Artus Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, soc. cgr 11 zr 3s 4 Ten- UIS 3. 4- Key Club 3, 4 tSec.l. interests: Sports. Ambition: Collegg, - 'if 1' Q , gi.-:sale J Le v '1 1 l4CiI..Q., 'CD were times of Gary Askew Interests: Cars, Fishing, Hunting, Outdoor Sports. Ambition: M e t al Work, Mechanic. Karen AVQIHIIO Timothy Baldauf Rebecca Barker Dan Barnum Deborah Barry Wrestling Pep Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Transfer Stu- dent, Guitar Club 2, Intra- murals 2, 3g Library Club 2. Interests: Camping, Sports, Traveling. Ambi- tion: Nursing. Deborah Bartholomew Raul Bastiani Interests: People. Ambi- tion: Life. Gary L. Becker Sports Car Club of Am- erica. Interests: Wine, Women, Song. Ambition: Live and let live, Love and be Loved, Die and let Die. James Beebe YB-e img Ts, 4l! '7' happiness, pleasure Denise Boucher WrestIing3 P5pdCILibM3: Qf- lce Aid 5 tu en om or MVR B nnmm Interests: Music, Peo- ple, Travel. Ambition: Col- ege. Robert Boynton Jan Dorothy Bradt Choir 1: Journal 4. Inter- ests: Sewing, Reading, An- ti ues Travelin. Ambi ,Q . g - tion: Office worker, Typist. sf8V8l'l BBIVUI' 114' - 51,5 ge, V, ,.,, ,.:m,5, .1 V :J . , ill , is-i'f2'Q I ' 3-s'fi!ji' ,iiff 'i , . - ' ' 1 grfi W and fun Joseph Bfelfellbabh Interests- Elec n' . tro rcs. Am- bition: Study Law. Peter Brennan Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1. Interests: Skiing, Canoe- ing. Ambition: College. Madeline Britton Journal 1, G.A.A. 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 2. Interests: Sports, Travel. Ambition: Nursing. Kathleen Mary Broderick Geoffrey Broom Student Council 1, Leader- ship Club 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Soc- cer 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 lCaDf-l- Interests: Life, Love, and Happiness. Ambition: Cor- porate Law. Gail Brouker Dawn Brown Interests: Sewing, Meeting People, George. Ambition: Working and Life. Bob Brunett Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Beta, Upsilon Delta 3, 4. Interests, Hunt- ing, Sports, having a good time. Ambition: Be the best at what I do and to be happy. Marie Buckley Interests: Water Sports, Sewing, working after school, Cars, Laughter, Travel. Ambition: Marriage. Steven Bulloff Debate Club 2, 3 lSec.- Treas.l, 4, Ecology Club 4, Volleyball 4, Intramurals 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. ln- terests: Righting Wrongs, Apple Pie, The Green Hornet, Mother. Ambition: To be great at absolutely nothing. F. As well as those Jeanette Burke Beverly Ann Burns mlm-r Chill lg ltr.un.l Nlllll 11, ll1lr.mnlr.ll'., lI.A,A.p rwlllllyi l'4'l1 Clllll -l. 'li l,,.,l, li-.im -'l lllll'll nlTiI . t wr, ll.:-.lwllmll Amin' this Vlwl. lil ll-,ulu-r. Stephen Butler ,nwll f lull l- llllllll l, 7. v. - . 'y -'l'1l5' l l l 'l' ll.ll,k ..1 N1 , ., . . I 'a , llfilflr lllluly l, r. .l. .3 lqglr-rr-'.l'.5 Wal-'r 'lining l,lul',lI, l'f'lllllY'. Alllllllllill ',l.'ll lllpllllfwr. Linda Lamme says, l'll never tell what we're planning! Michael Byrnes Interests: eat, drink and be merry. ROS3lll13 cahabif Robert Campbell Soccer 1, 3, 45 Gymnastics l, 2, 3. Interests: Design and Drafting, Skiing, Col- lecting Money. Vincent Paul Capuano Key Club 3, 4: Journal 3, 44 Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Guilderland Players 3, 4- siuaenr Council 1, 2 fl lTreasurerl, Class Offlcer 4 lTreasurerlg Ski Club 2, 3, Open Door Student 3g P.A. Announcer 3, 4, Year- book 4 iSports Section Headl, Spanish Award 3. Interests: Spanish, Nican- gua, Swimming, Skiing, Bi- cycling. Harrllgung out of wlndows ln .Y. City. Am- bition: .To swlm across Lago Tltlcaca. Dramatlcs 3 4. int Skiing. Ambition: A Technician. 4 - 5' -1 Richard Dany . ereshe hah ' 1:1 ,,' 'HP tfg Y , 157' JEL? 48 hx- ffyl f wl V gel. . , ' 'gf ' .f times of sadness, I Robert Carpenter Mark Cenci Student Representative to the School Board 4: Dra- matics Club 4: Students in Service to the Community 4: Honor Society 4: Class Secretary 3: Yearbook 3. ln- terests: Music, Jazz, Vol- unteer Work, Swimming, Sociology. Ambition: A lit- tle of this and a little of that. Carol Champagne Folk Club 3. Interests: Sports. Laura Chenetz Linda Chesebrough G.A.A. 3, 4: Folk Club 2: Indoor Track Pep-Club 4. Interests: Play Guitar and Piano, Spielunking Water, Skiing, Hiking, Traveling, Sewing, People and Kids, Art. Ambition: Interior De- sign. Garth Childs Football 2, 3, 4: Indoor Track 1: Track 1, 2, 3: Base- ball 2: Wrestling 2: Beta Upsilon Delta: L.l.A. Inter- ests: Sports. Ambition: Col- lege Recreation - Physical Education. Lynn Christman Michele Cioppa Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Yorker Club 1: F. T. A. 2, 3, 4. Interests: Traveling, Swimming, Talk- ing. Ambition: College. Here comes the Bobsle twins and disappointment. i -1 -no Linda Crawford Craig Cofrancesco wrestling Peplcluim 233. w-,-imw ska Club. mmf- lnffamufais v, - ' ' 40' cslilr Skiing. Ambition: go G.A.A. 3, 4g Skl Club 2, 3, ..- on to p,,i.med. 45 Yearbook 3, 4. Interests: Sports. Timothy Collins ' K ivi-his, MiCh3Bl CFBZITIBI' Ii1ii'n .l'. iii'i.iiIim.1. Ambi- ii ' C 0 Thomas Couchman Banlamm wp Plfficll clllllllll Ulilld Dlllylllllil lvanarne Richards one of our lazy seniors V, f - - 4,,.n,., Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4- Both have strengthened Laura D'Andrea Michael Dansereau David Davenport Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ico- captainl, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Leadership 3, 4. Interests: Athletics. Ambi- tion, College. Gary Davis Alice Dean Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Ger- man Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Yearbook 2, Chorus 1, 2. Interests: Life. Ambition: To live life to its fullest. David De Joseph Diane DeLeon Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4 Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3 4 Yearbook 4 lntere 9 . sts: Sports, People, Traveling. Ambition, Peace, Love, Happiness. David Delucia Mark Hesler shows Mike Belles how to be cool. 24. our characters Dennis Delzotto l1.xsl-tvttmll 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 3, -Sp F.C,S. 1, 2. Interests: Hunting, Partiosr Ambition: Elizabeth Demille MIN iliilm Al :I Cluhg Ilon- iivtnriili.m Blirlfg Art Clllbg IR-ri Vliilig IW:-irtt.ilg lr.rn:s- trirri-.I fl, ltr--.porirm -I. Iiitur- .-eiw l'r-oiilv Allllllillill: lr-.rm Inv, .mtl Lxplorc. Marilyn DeNucci lull'-11-'.l'. lliiI'.1'lJ.lt1k Rid- iriig Amlirlmrii Riilirm In- nliiif Ifir, M.rrrl.lg1'. Frederick Dermott Chris Devenpeck Drama 35 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3g Gymnastics 1, 2, 3g Soccer lg Wrestling 1. Am- bition: College, Biology. Joseph Dicapri Stephen Dinyel Deborah Doak Gayle Donlay Richard Donnell: Guilderland Outing 1 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 as 15 Intramurals 1, Zi Interests: Sgorts. A tion: Wlne, ine, Wo College. ' ., ,J , -' ff-psf' 4 ., fir,- fl. J 7 W ,.r , rf ., V , tg . xgrzf 'gtg' ' .AK and molded us John Drake Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 lco- capt.l 31 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Interests: Sports, Guitar. Ambition: College. Alan Dryden Robln Duhrin Patricia Dunham Transfer Student 3. -I. Drama Club 1: llltliilllllhili 2: Wrestling Poli tilnb J. di Newspaper 5 SCPUUP' Service 4. Interestsf Skiing. Swimming. Reading, Amtii tion: Social Worker. Carolyn Ellor Edward El!! KW Club 2. J, di 88 -Cb-ill l. 2. 3. 4g Hon-sr Sfndxqfy 1, Student Cfzuncil 2, lj Shi Club 2. 3, 45 'Nrwzrlinq 1 2g lntramuralm .3 4, lmfg 'NVIID Club 2. 3, 4, infer ffifi. 'Shing 151,171 Amhi tlfin. Cfillfqtv, Mliziimmf.. by 20, retired .it ln Goran Elutrom 'allow i-Hllfiil 'flqlny ,i.,,,gqA Manic, frfwnlirzq Amrii fifiri, llrvif-fi id-fi Peter Emplo 'i'l ' 9 I l I 'li fill? I, F :,! l-' ii lllfll if F'r ifv- .,f UZ 4'l. H I . -fi,j Ari-rn ui 3... pw.. t, i,.,,- 4 v'.l . 1' Ai -'P I l 4 ifrt nfl' Q.-f Elixabelh lean Evan UA lx H-1'-r ..-. .-F, ll I, 'rvjrfn-iq ' ,.,-., rvi-irilg Q In 1 12.3 'WN-W! I -f---rw ilu' i Anmrfl, Eh 'l 1.1l' Q ll .Ly vi ln1vrv:': FM-.-vi.-Q ,k.,.,n1 R01 fire.: Jr ?N ' 'i' T ' P13-,tt fun ,rnf 1-ni.-i, I I. Alice Falzano into whal we are lF' Chrissie Fantasia Miclnel F1vitta lylllil l, ,l ,ll -lg Hllllmll' S0- .ii-lv l .', .l, -l, Amhiliorlz 1'- Brian Fcnnerty -f-1-1 i, fl, liVll -Hlllf Pg IHIH, por About Face . March 411. Vicki Ferguson f-rrlliiliuri 'if1f,l.ll Work. Joanne Ferraioli Inlmrnurzilf. l, 3, 4, Debate flllih 2g PUD Club 3, 43 lrrurrml 41 Honor Society 1, Office Aide 3, Business Award 1, Shorthand Award 2, 3. Interests: Sewing, Camping, People, Sports. Ambition: Secretary. Dana Field Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Basketball Scorekeeper 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. ln- terests: Sports, Stamps, Records. Ambition: Envi- ronmental Science. Richard Forgea Interests: Electronics. Am- bition: Electrical Engineer. No two people Robert Fowler Ambition: Buzinfrr. Man agement. Mary For PCD Club 4g 'Mn f.Iuh 4 lnIt:rK'5.I'.: Zkunpg, '.-mm ming, Hhwllfmgq fxrrrknhuu College. Interests: Auto Racmgg, Sandra Fraley fr- rrn,m firm I j Q- Nfl 1 lrff-rf--.Vx Q4 MMVI Nfafin Wvlluam Frmhnl AV' I V-I ,V-ffm' r -' -H . l I-0.1 v UP' I A ' ' l ' I .-1 I I ' '-1, rr, 1,1 -1 Q- Ap J. I 'I-k ,.1, H , x l- Bambi and Benny scorn underclassmen . Harry Frlorilgmigr ..,W,-.-. , I J. . Karen Frm: John Fnue Har, '.- vw: fn . ,'.'As V'1 fr1,r V - - 4 mg -Xrrwl-If f- 1,--, . Ufgrvavrmj 'l. 9. wi 1 - '-wrikj r- ,g K--,f .1 '45 Y -Q 1 1- exactly alike, each Jill Frost John Flanders K , ,xiii Lliilw J, -lg .lournnl llg li.n'k .l liilviv-.I-.: living tlkiing, tlwiiniiiiiig. Anilii limi, Vvli-rlil.lii.ili. Michael Papamlrea li.ii in ll fl, li-ullhlll fl Ill l4vr'l'. Hiiliflu, flirlu. Ain lllilflll, N.lvy William Furdon lf,'i'l,.iII 2, 4, fig ll.i'.l'lJ,ill l. 2. lg flrf-zlliiitg Z. lnlnr it-.ln ',pwii'. Allllllllflllg Col if-gf-. PBIBI' G3d8 Allan eaige Interests: Sports. Ambition: Col lege. Rebecca Garcia Mark Garno Chess Club 1, Wrestling lg Student Council 1, 3, Class President, Key Club 2, 3, fl: Baseball 2, 3, dp Basket- ball 2, 3: Prom King. Inter- ests: History, Games. Am- bition: Teaching. Gall Garrison Musical 2, 3: Joumal 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: All State 4. Interests: Theater, Singing, Cooking. Ambition: how Business. Julius Gesek Interests: S l Music. Amblmax' o . developing his own Ellen Giallonardo Student Council l, 2g Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 3. 4, Current Events lg Span- ish Club 3g Orchestra 1, 2. 3, String Quartet 3. 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 41 Honor Society 3, 4, Intramural: 1, 2, Red Cross 3. 4, Guild- erland Players 2, 3, Amon' tion: President. Todd Gifford Interests: Soccer. Hunting. Flshingb Canoeing. Ambr- tlon: nservntion. Mark Gilbert interests: lliatmy. nhfrlii Ambition: Collogn. Gary Gillespie Barbara Glick Cathy Goad 98100012 3, 'ilufinnt Chun cil 3, Intern-st: C-:running Embrmdqry, 'Lyllm , I-mb- tion: Elemantaq lg-mcrmr Candace Gould Susan Graves Daylt Gray yfnrnzig 'rin -fir -iv Q---,qi vi! P-1-hplc -Xrv-bltn-r- ill -r'v 'gy Mgrriajf? Carol Gray interests 5 Amy Green Pep Club 3, -lp Intramurals , X l, 2, 3, -tg Yearbook 3, Ambi- N. ' iran: Dental Hygienist. David M. Greenfield l l.i-.-. l'rr--iulvrit -lp Uowlirrgg - -N - ll.i-.r-lmll M.rr1.igvrg Dvbntc j lltilw lritvrvutf-: Politics, 'pull-., liiirripiitvr-.. Ambi- ' 1 rn, l'rrwir-'.-.niri.il llarflvbnll l'l.ivr-r. K ' J' L! Benjamin Gregory L Hmwlrripj, Priril. Altlhilrrlll: l,fillr'yjr'. K' 'M I Gerald Gregory Deborah Mae Griessel F.T.A. 3, Church Choir 2, 3, 4: Walther League 1, 2, 3, 4, Sunday School Organ- izer 3, 4, Sunday Sc ool Teacher 44 Junior Prom Committee 3, Yearbook dp Honor Society 3, 4g Intra- murals 3, 4. nterests: Mu- sic, Drawing, Painting, Reading, Nature, Sewing, People, Religion. Ambition: Art Education. and ideas, Softball Intramurals lnte ests. Cooking, Sewrn Cr Mary Griffin r c cheting, Knitting Am rtror Nursing. Interests: Skiing Hors back Ridin Travelrn A Cynthia Groncki r .. 3- 3 brtron: Secretary Cross Country 1 2 Int ests: Motorcyclrn Glr Eating. Ambition ravel Maffaill GPOVBI' E I F.T.A. 1. 2 3 4 tPreslden Choir 2, 35 Response 3 Yearbook 3: Drama 4. Int Paula Grover ests: Teaching Ambltlr: to be happy. El tronl David Gills! Interests: ec M QI le ball. Ambition: nllclan. P' ill yet all commonly united Cathrina Haines Steven Halas! Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Jour- nal 1, 2. 3: Soccer 21 Gott 33 Bowlinag 45 lntmmumls 1. 2, 3, . Interests: Skit lng. Maureen Hall Sceptre 2, J, 43 Ski Club 2, 34 Class Vice President 2: Student Council l. 2 ln- terestsz Skiing, Swimming Ambition: College. Nancy Hallonbeck Intramurals I. 2. J: F-cnnlm 3, 4: Choir t, 2. J. -l lnlvv ests: Skiing, Pwnlc, F-ow, ing. Ambition: Collvgv Monique Harris Dramatics 3. 4: Human Relations 1. 2g Choir l. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra I. Interests: People, Traveling. Music. Ambition: Elementary Teacher. Donna Havens Carolyn Haddon Paula Hoidonmch Paul Hein Elwzntmll Z F wrtnill yer I, zu- -'mi 1, 1 lrvoregtz Th wg- Miers. r ff, F'?'iwCiqrJ.g'l'--, -in-. lign fnlloio John Holler in the purpose of seeking Sheila Hennessy Sceptre 3. -lp Ski Club 2, 3 -lg F.T,A. 4. Interests: Ski ing, Tmvvling, People. Am tuition: College. Mark Hesler liwtlmill .', .lg Wu'-.tliilg 2 l -2, llmmi fiiwivlv lg Soil fuiilsililmg llillvgv Debra Hilton Bob Campbell lights to keep his eyes open. no lml. liili.iuliu,il-. .', .l, 4 liili-ii-',l'. tkimrt-., Skiing a lulure place in society. I . . e-is George Hooper, lr. Yorker lg Mixed Choir 1, 7, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Rovwdy Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2g Swim Team 4, Fill U 3, 43 Ski Club l, 2, 2. 4: Student Council 3, fl, Y:-an book 4, F.T.A. fl, 4, PA Patricia Hutxon f.hnnrl-af!-faq L, g lq.H,q,,g. ffllfll 'l, lnlfamlirft l 2, l, 4g 'Jilflfnl f.r.ur1rw I E lurlmr Prim f',l-Mr' f,,t,1 Z, FTA 4 lnlr-rf P L r V U, 4. ll1lf:ft':F.l'.: fkampfvlllln- f'w,mmmd -MMM ggww, Swimming. People, lmwl ,W ' ' lflg. Ambition: Prof'-'.:mrl ' al Rowdy. Carl Hornbach Wrestling 1. 7. 4, A lm cnptmnl, Hmm-r I, 7, 'L A, Richard Hutton Key Club 7, 'l, fl lVirr' VH-xl dcntl. Inlf-r4 .l'.f lriwr-ling Ambition: Cnlli-pg Hollis Hotallng GUY l- l0 fN0 Eric House Ski Club -5 lull-rw.t'. Mil sic. Skiing. Amlntnwi, tml lego. '- f Janet Hurley ui l l nt I rufw xl.!F'n E fi AWA 1 1 VJ he rs wr--wx xi 1-11 N.'if'1K' btrase T Q 9-1 Ti. A FW E-. gp., J 1 v ,I High Cyndie Judd DF'll'111tICS 4 Ski Club 4 Yorl-tux L1tinClub4 Jour nal 4 lntirtsts Pain g Dummy, Ambition Famous Artist David Kautz Di-tmtv Club 3, -ig Paper Punfli llditorig llonor So- vivty .i, 4, Omni.: Club 3, -ig Nlu-.itxil 3, -1, Crosse Coun- try l. .', 4, Indoor Track l, .lg Spring lr.n'k l, 2, lilnrrliing iinnd F, 3: Chess liluli l. inlvrv-df.: lifalling, lN.Ul'liiIllyf, rfniiovinpq, Muwic. Ainluliong l.n'k of all lr.nli--. .intl .1 rn.i-.lor ol .ill. Patrick Keele lmik l, ,lg ll U.li, f.llllJ 3, lf- lli.ilI 7, lntr.nnur:lI'. 2, i Int'-ri-'.t'.1 'Apori'-, lllllll- ing, l ruining, Partying, Girlz. Donna Kelly ',rmni',l1 Cluli lg Mnjorvzttfrs 2, 3, fl, Choir 2, 1, 43 Busi- nf-'.'. Club 4. Interests: ffifrkiripg, lirmrling, Muoic, licialirig. Ambition: Court- room Glcriopgraplier. Karen Kelley Ski Club 2, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 2, Sceptre 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3. interests: Skiing, Swimming, People. Ambi- tion: Nurse. chool was Darla Klenoilz Michele Kenna Intramurals 1: Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Sceptre 2, 3, 4: Year- book 4g Student Council 1, 2. Interests: Skiing, Swim- ming, Traveling, People, Sewing. Ambition: College, Stewardess. Deborah Kenyon Ted Klarsfeld Nancy Keteham Ski Club. Interests: Skiing, Swimming, A , Ambition: Radio t.. 571- . ,mg ,W - 5:-11-HL. AV ,:. ,I gig, -- -?I : i- -. .Q.+Z'gi 'A b 7 1-few' 1 1. frm i w a - - - -ML .,,.,,,. Je- touched with nervous Robert Kilt Chestar King Timm!! KUWITI Koy Club 2, J. 41 Ski Cruh 1. 2. 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, dp indoor Tmck I, ?. 3, dg Track nnd Fmld i. 2. 4. Interests: Sitting, Run- ning, Lnw, Bicycling, Amr bition: College, Skiing Bonni Klein Spanish Club I. 2. J: Ecol. ogy Club 3: lntmmurals I. 2. 3, dy Trip tn So.-tin J, ln- terests: Music, Art. Peopiv. Spanish. Ambition: Collogv tor Business Administra- tion and to own my own business. Alfrad Knapp Patricia Krouu Thomas Krynir Kay Club 2, 1. LL F4w,rn.ur 2, J, 4, fc.ap!.omJ, 'Nr-:tt mi l, 2, l. 4, if.aor.vn2, Traci: 1, J, 1, Ln.ift-ar-mtg Club, 'ilu Club Ifxrnrlnrg Sport: Ambullrrn frriinqn' 2004 pb, .md ti. Angry tit' Sandra Kuberxln Ann! Lahcra lrtfnfviii 'Uwiiy lxrrgfmq ,--'n'i'l!rk F '-'Hartz Vilas?-,yt Ambrhnn Y-v lm yr- it--'ur prqtigr, Ur HR :rvnw Linda Lammc Lv. 7 - o K R , tension and fear Joseph Lanni Indoor-Gutdoor Track. ln- tcrests: Fishing. Ambition: To truly love and to be loved. Harold Lapham My L.lulw ii rvmrlifritlg Slu- ilvnt lixillllxill l, .T lntvrcsisz Vs'.lll'i Sixllllyf, SiN'i't'r lC.1D- l.iiiil l, .' .l, 'lg lk!!-kt'lli.lll l, .', ,ig li.r'.i'ii.rll l, ll. Artie luiinng inn'.lru.iinn loath- nnlnygy, ,' Yvnr lfiillvplv. Nancy Larson Suzanne Latimer 'ski Club 35 Drama Club 1, 3, 44 Honor Society 3, llg 'fnnrlinnk fig School Paper ?. interests: Sports, Sci- enceg Math, People, Ski- ing. Ambitioni To conquer the world! College. Mary Elizabeth Lawson Yorker Club lg Journal lg Sceptre Service 3, 4 iSec.lg Yearbook 2, 3, iSection Headl, 4, iSection Headlg Homecoming Chairman 43 Junior Prom Committee 3. Interests: Sewing, Lids, Men with Silver Boots and flowers in their Helmets. Ambition: College. -J .---.1-feqy.--... N.. ..e,.,- Q., of rejection. The years Nancy Letko A. F. S. Exchange Student -Summer 1971: Spanish Club lg Honor Socrety 1. 3, 4. Interests: Travel and Different Ways ol Life. Am bition: Med. School. Karen Lewis Spanish Club: Wrestling Pep Club: FTA. Interests: Reading, Horseback Rnd- ing, Listening to Music. Ambition: College, Elemen- tary Teacher. Patricia Locke Stevan Locke A Linda Libby William Lieberman l.8UI'il LOCK! Sceptre Service 2. 3, 4: Wrestling Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3: Choir l, 2. 3. Interests: Canoeing, Cook- ing, Sewing. Traveling. Camping. Ambition: To be myself. Gary Longley fill: filth u f' 011. Q I , fr rl .1 .wg 3 mil. Mqllrviifl -'v' 2 , Amhrhwrl pr if-'-Lalwrzll UI. Vllarra Lund Nnrmr T.-rink, 1 le-P,-f Skiing, Ei.--glw -. T,- Rmdifvi, 'Zmr'-wl--- brtmry ifnliminl Hxpppy Dawn Lupien 4' were difficult at limes, David Luther tr-rv-,I-.1 :2knri,3, I'-ilu, Moun- i.rn1 Hrrnlumj Arnlmrllon: L'r'llr'p.'4' Joanne Maher 1'f'flll .', l, 4 lVu:r' l'rr ,lv 1 Y fnnrrrrrriiw-5 Ollrm' Arflu 1, 'l, fl llrlf'r1 .i'.: lrrlvrrlllig, llrlllklllff, Ambition: Cul- lr-pu ,,. Timothy Maikoft Donna Lutz Gun Club 4. Interests ing, Photography. A tion: Lawyer. ll ll. lk lin-.kvtlmll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Uouncil -lg - . i.r.-mir: 1, 4, iwwrin-fa -1. In- Patricia Lawrence rl -nilg lflu-f'rI1r.lrlim, 'ig Lllwl--rn lmrru- fig Yunrlmok I, -1 lm-fgiifm l-lvnclig Prep Linh Li, ,i, fig lrmmrIProm suzann Marchewk Yearbook lSection H Interests Skiing, Sw ming, Bob, Traveling Holly C Marci! 68 ll E bition: Marriage, Coll Travel Cross Country Paul MINI! Y Vic Riley makes like he is busy. ' i 'l I cd mf .' 4 4 fi' ff A' ,' f ffrj gtm ' 'liifi ' so yet rewarding as we Margaret Martin Junior Prom Committeeg Office Aide lg Pep Club 2 Sceptre 3, 45 Court 3g Stu dent Council 2, 4. lnler ests: Edward James Cana van. Ambition: Nursing. Dwight Mathuu Linda McClellan Howling 1, 7g Spnllicli f Irlli 2, lntmnslsi Rnnrlmg, Wnlrr Skiing, Raising flnhhlk Ambition: Cullrvgv Susan Mitchell McCracken Sccplro 2. J. 4. fihrdmll Coullcil 2. Ji Journal .' Choir I. 2. Jr Ordwntra I 2. 35 lvltmrrlurnls I. .' IH lcrcglgg Pnopln Avvuhllil-ri Collcgn. Caren Mcgee Russell David McGrath Interrsfzf '.v:.r.r?:, lmnrmq Mary McGuire 'iii Hlllri 1, .', 2, I '.A A 'lrnflifnv J.,.Inril' ,,,,,,, I, flnh.'l'n uliiii ll-rnr:.r, Alflnlfi, f'mlp1-'sl MH4-my l,, mg, ffl-anilrsg -Mvlillhflri Llrllngn Leslie Mcliniizio ni:- i Q Juhn Prqhlgi gift wiv-utrf -E 5- ..i4 -13. -., Q E? I1 T look back to see Lisa Groumes Janet Meyers Ada Myers flliill-., liilmmumls, Inter- '.f.luil:1'.tu. Hrhltlbitll. litter, val'-, '-porin ,incl Painting. Amlntiiin, Interior Design. Brian Meyl f,luli's, Key Club 2, 3, 4, blllfllffll Council 2, 3, 4, l,:xi',5on Committee 3, 'ieliool Newspaper 4, F.C.A. 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 lC0- rgaptainl, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests, Sports, Girls, People. Ambition: College. Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 3, Math Club 1. Interests: Skiing, Soccer. Ambition: Nursing. Robin Lynn Milherry Clubs, Ski Club 2, 3 tvice Presidentl, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 lTreasurerl. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Current Events Club 1 tTreasureri, Gym- nastics 1, 2, 3 lco-captainl, Cheerleading 4, Student Council 1, Drama Club 1. Interests, Skiing, Sewing, Swimming. Ambition: Col- lcge and Nursing. Patricia Miller Wllllam Mink Gary Michaelson Jenn Mifeheli' .. the achievements and Patricia Mockler Frank Mooney Dramaiics 4, f,ll:l'if'rl.arvl Play:-ra Ag Hlngf- lemvl 2 Conn:-ri ilnml, i 7, 4 Im:-r coin: lmlgungfw Arnrnlluri College. Brian Moore Iulvrv-sim Iliryrlmg, thump mpg. Ambihuvlf Yl QlIil 'li Maryboth Mosclnskl Scvpirv 3, lg Pop Vlulv .I -I Choir 1. 3. 3 ln!-rf-al: Track. People Anuimiin-n Nursing. Diana Munn Cheerlcadin i. 2. J. 4. Sceptre 2. 4: Ski Club 2, 4: G.A.A. l. 2. lnlvrv!-it-: Swimming, Skiing. Amble tion: College. Donald Murphy Sharon Murphy 'lrnpfrn .', l I ' r-I---1 mg I .' I 1 In-z ,:.. I I-izuwr ?'r,r'- i'x.r 1-vufnif lx .Prnlm-' ,i,x ll ,'- lxglvzwr f'r,v Ji, lub-rv-xl: 5'1nr'.l-,L .1 ll-mi Juli figrwy. Karon Murlagh s...'i.1- 1 ' if' ., Ni, v-A-1 I Y fl -is ..- ni.- Sianley M1:!f,2fl,:-v Loo Muuy Interests Musfr 2 i, ,b ,e, l 'D-v 1-5 adjustments we made. Tania Myren Dmmn Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: School Play 3. 3, Interests: Ballet, Dr.im.1, Reading. Ambition: To dance, College. Marne Nardella Janice Nasholds David Nieliwocki interests: Motorcycling. Ambition: College. James Nelson Josephine Nitsky Andrea Nolte Interests: Swimming, Horseback Riding, Life. Ambition: College, Travel- ing. Ed 0'D0nn0ll Key Club: B.U.D. Club: Track 3: Baseball 1, 2: Stu- dent Government 1, 2, 3, 4. Interests: Parties, Travel- ing, Relaxing. Ambition: College, Life. Colleen 0'Rol.Irk0 Intramurals: Folk Club 2' 3: Ecology 2, 3: Schooi Play 3, . Interests: Peo- ple. Ambitlon: To become, a nurse and to help people. l.0I'l'IiIll Reflect upon them . . . Charles 0'Connor Colleen 0'8ryan Alicia Oslrowldzkl Thomas Owans Baseball, Foolball, Hochny, Traveling. Ambition, Cm lege. Crystal Pahl David Palrrrar Michael Passlnaau Track l, 2, 1, ll, ln-l-,ur frank I, f.ru':: ,.mm'r', I, Gymn-Milam J, l, l, Fulk Club J, I, ln.-u2nr'1h.Q ffl-.rm I, l, I, FMA lnh-rwzlz inllng, .lnepm,r, Mu:-11, Clrlz, Cara, ',gu,rg:4 F'-s-.um rn qnrmral, Bleu! Tmfurz, l'l:t'mlm,g my www F'-'rim'-ll Wnlfam Amr-'M'-vw V- l-l wmrylhlnq at E-mul -vu '- and Ll qu In rwm-an Ellan Patrick Hand l, I, Ur rl,-my l, I 'Nmfl frlwrvr?-5-v ll I -' sq-' Flanll l rYrv'hf?sf'r' 1-v'-ug-' Slancy Pallarxon May-rev'-1 fr rl--,r 'Ugly Valvggef' gl 5:11:11 ir' vil- fb:-r1,:, H--vw-r l uh qirrrv' IVY' l 'rre 1 Llll zu . U.lr':'-2 lv'v!rv .f'-' M bg,-via 'Tull'-irq' Ir-who-3 Nancy Panlak Current Glenn Club. Gere msn Club l. Z. J-'uraal I. FTA. 4 ln!-arrests' 'Scum-,L Shung Ambrtlcn Teacher i Q , .ar Yi ':6 '77'f'F' 2 , A K I Q .. ,, F f L 'f i Personalities flourished as we Susan Perkins Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Library 1, 25 F,T.A. 2, 3, 4: DEDMQ Club 3, -tg Yearbook 3. ln- lorcsls: Swimming, Sewing, linllvt. Ambition: Teaching, Mary Ellen Pezze flu-plrv .', .l, 'lg Student mkinnrrl .', llllf.ll'l1lll.llS 1 l'lir-lr lg Yiurrlmnk 2', Nurziv Anil- .l, llllrrv Avril' 2, 3 bln rilnls K, -l, lnlvrvralz-: Tlkrrrlyf Amlnlmn: College. Paul Pezzolla llrlf'r1-',l'.- rD11ll'l. Anllll- alum: Culir-gv. Deborah Phillips Choir 2, 45 Band 1, 4: Or- chestra 1, 45 Red Cross 3, 4g Student Council 2, Hon- or Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 3. Interests: Mu- sic, Friends, Travel. Ambi- tion: Elementary Educa- ron. D8IlI'llS Pi32Z3 Interests: People, Places Around the World and Life. Ambition: College- Accountant. Wendy Pierce Intramurals 1 2, 35 G m- nastlcs 1, 2, 3 lcaptaini 4 lcaptainlg Junior Prom Committee Chairmang Ju- nior Prom Court' Home- coming Court. lnterests: Gymnastics, Skiing Swim- ming. Ambition: Nursing, College. Goran looks pleased with American girls. Dlllld Plernt V Dlllll took part in different activities Charles Powers Ski Club. lntevests: Soc- cer. Ambition: College. Jeffrey Parkcr Steven Quinlan Cathy Rlllald Karen Ragolzklo Fnd llaalbuta 10077105 4: SAMBA!! 2. 1 4: L. I. A. 2, 1 41 Intramurals 2. 1 lg Lmldtfifllp Ciub Ig Current Event: Club I. Bowling -I lntarqarz Sports. Cluvlaf, Pmq Pnnq, Girlz. Ama-tion, To rn R10 rms. Joseph Mart llnlbulo 194711171 Cielh fl Vhvlfiit 'ffnulh Cr'-up 1, .', l, 4, Lh- dltrtl Cfnlfl4'.vi 2, i, 'llluimv G1T1!Yfl!11v!YlF 4 lnhvn-Lrg pfflpld, All 'xilxlvg Amflv HGH- 10056111 ll1ilu1.lPu'111 leachor Daniel Rnd lnlnrv-al: lvlquyg-1 UNSW 'ililnrlrn' flrng'ft1,4 Amr., fl-'fl M:-:IU ,gi ,nr--ur r Pilflu' U f,!v,1,1'l.ll' i'Uh.1 3. 3 :Q 7 Q and classes. Friendships Sharon Reed lrmstvr Student 33 Ski Club 1, J, 3. -3: Cheerlead- ing 1, Pg Student Council lftorkvr Club 1, 2, Gym- nastics I, 3, -l: SOFOUTY 1- 1, Choir 1, 3, 3, -l: Hand 1, D, 0rclivstr.i 2, 3. Ambi- tion. Interior Design, HAD- pll1t'SS. Joseph Reiner Illli'ri .l'., ll1'x'llll'1.lll, Mil- lnr Ri-pair, l'.ii-., l.m,ulir':a. Mary Ann Reppenhagen Curtis Richardson Spanish Club lg Student Council 3, Debate Club 43 Guilderland Players 4. In- terests: Writing, Life. Am- bition: College. Marianne Richards Dramatics 1, 2, lSecretaryl, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestl- ing Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Year- book 2, 3. 4 lSenior Section Headl. Interests: Skiing, Piano, Outdoors, Photog- ra h Writin . Am ition: rw y, 8 , b Elementary Education. Ellen Roberts Donna Marie Robinson F.T.A.g Folk Club: News- paper 1, 2, Yearbook 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. lnter- ests: People. Ambition: Elementary Education. Deborah L. ROIIBII F.T.A.g Spanish Club 2: Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Interests: Life, Peo- ple, Camping, Sports. Am- bition: Co lege, Peace Corps. Harold Roselan grew and a land Susan Rosonhach John Rosmarln lntoresls Sports Ambmon 8 a n k u n g Accnunhng Teachmg Lynn Rosonwald Lynda Ann Rudlnslxl Sludcnl Cnuncnl I FN I lnlmmurols I 2 Snow ish Club 2 Ymrbook -I In Kercsls Tmvol People Am bltuon Physical Theraprsl Thomas Russell Donna Cathuno Ryan FTA 2 1. 4 leartfrk 1 I FDU!!! I nwlrl fha! dren lmbclnrr' qggmng Moms Salford Ann Samuelson Palrucua Sane Chris Sands If ...wr-v.v-n of security sei in Elizabeth Santore Ecology Club 3, 4. Inter' vsts: Art, Animals, Music. Ambition: Zoological Sci- ence. Victor Santore X' Aniliilioii: Qiollvgv. Michael Snrraino Suzanne Saunders i1l.A. 2, 3, 4 Urcasurcrl. lriifenrnlm Sewing and Peo- plfe. Ambition: Teaching. Cynthia Schadt Yorker Club 1 iPresidentlg Band 1, 25 Dance Band 1, 2. 3, G.A.A. lp choir 1, 2, 3, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ln- terests Pi s Skiin l : g , g, Work- ing with Inner City Chil- dren. Ambition: Social Work. -.lj about each student. Timothy Remmert David Scrattord Nancy Sehut Donald sunny SUSIII Sllllllfl Student Council 3. 4: Cheerleading 3. 4: Current Events lg Honor Society 4: Spanish Award lg History Award 3. Interests: Read- ing. Swimming. Sports. Ambition: College. Paul Shave Arflbrflanz Parntqr Lash' Shelly Roseland Shelly Afflhlh-fn L'.vl!nR-u Hollrs Shortsluvg Ifn,,mt,rg.1 Q l-.r,.,.,,.zla lgwvtfvy'-i' 'Q,v,I Nplzn. VQUUFIS -X: ! nflr U,-i .sk Lawrence Shortsteen Interests: Frgrvrbqll' ,tn-5. lrcn: Pharmqcye Q'-' 'lf 1- These years cannot be .lean Sidoti Folk Club lg Business Club 3, 4: Majorcttes 3, 45 Basketball I, 2. Interests: Sports. Ambition: College. Virginia Slater Eve . . . Eve, Come Back with Cynthia Smith Inlriri-',I'. Ir:ivf-Img, Swim- rriuiyj, Vllilrlrvrl. Anlhiliml f.1llI1'Kf'. Mark Smith Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Councll 1: Basketball - a 3 as e e e if 'ii sgcglsrllh F0933 Nancy 5 ' Club 3g P.s.c. 3. 4.4In:er- ests: Sports, Travellnl, Languages, Machines. Am- bltiom Navy. ' Valerie Smith Student Council 3, Scegtre 3,l 4. Interests: Travel, eo- D 9- compared with any others. Dobrl Sokll Student Council I, 25 Busi- ness Club 3g Current Events lg Intramurals 1, 2. Interests: Reading. Am- bition: Travel. Charles Solomon Interests: Art, Music, wntr ing. Ambition: Coll:-ge , ,M , Guess the show wasn't so good after all. Deborah Sovralslu Judy Speer: flu U 1 lu? an 01 C 4 I, l, Huw mg I, F-lm! ',r'.':: 'lub I Inlnrnatz '.A-ning, Mmm ming Arrlhol.-rn Nair-lratz mi. Liu Spencer John Spencer James Sponable '3 vi We now go Sam Spritzer Marc Strauch Sluilvnt Couucnl lg Photog mnliy. Intvn-:.t:s: Cycling li-nuns. Ambition: Lite. Thomas Stewart Michael Strauss Robert Streeter separate SUSBII SWBIISUII David Szary Wrestling 1. Interests Money. mbition: Army. Peter Szary Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball lg Drama 1. Inter- ests: Sports. Traveling, Boatin. Ambition: Bus:- ness Sperator. Faith Ann Taltlsf- mwgas Kathleen Jean Tardlff Heldl Thlele Cheerleading 2, J, -15 Hon- or Societr l, J. 41 'Inari book I. ntnmslm Gonna, Children, Medicina. Amhi, tion: To be happy, Michael Thomas Student Council 7, J: Foot- ball 2: Wrestling l, lntm esls: Ping.l ong Amtntmn College. Paul Thorne: David Tilteny Soccer 1. 2. Interests: Out- doors. Ambition: College. wedMjMn Suzanne Tederev Debra Tymchyn leanun Tymchyn Kevin Tymchyn . Brian Unser Ambit--Jn Cxaenter 69' I IT? 1-,Q .J t. - 3-.Q D together four years ago, Valinda Lea Van Alstyne Red Cross 1: Folk Club 3: Student Council 3: Office Aide 3. Interests: Horses, People. Ambition: College. David Vanderwenrle Cheryl Van Wle Mark Van Wormer Student Council 1: Honor 'Society I, 2. 3, 4 lPresi- dentl: Resonse 3, 4. Inter- ests: Outdoor, People, Life. Barry Van Zandt Conservation Club 2: Intra- murals 2, 3. Interests: Cars, Girls, Camping, Swimming, Hunting. Gary Michelson . . . Are you ready Kathleen Veley Deborah Vogel: but long will we William Voorhees Ecol Club 2 3 4- Hon or Society 2. J, 4, Crm: Count? 3, 4, lndonr Tranlf 3, 45 rack l, 2, Z, A Am bili0fl: Being happy, malf ing olhcr pcnpln happy, and heanng lrlfem bmah, Pre-Med College Eric Wagner Something's got Joe's eye. Joseph Walker Charles Walsh lfvfrwzlz l:'l l Al:-f.l'. f,flIl1H Lulu Waltor .i. ','.l v-,f',.,.,. 1 mlm, lux 1 l,.l.,., .nf-W N ..,,-4 .x,-- P 1 :lla bi- Suun Ward My-lv- '-.' ' I l Y' ,wuz l. .. .k.. ., 1 'F' 'Q -N N l.-5, . ll, Robert Wealhemax l.-ll. fm- 1 l-':-'ft A:!r f'--rf-f, K --,-1 : VX. mg, H-'rtmz fX, l'l' vu' fmlm,'!rl+,,'.ll 'filrxf-'rw-'E in 1 i G- 1'- 5 a 3... 1 .tx YM' 'Var' sv be remembered as the Marcia Wessendorf Ski Club 3: Student Coun- cil 3. Interests: Skiing, Traveling. Ambition: Col- lege, Life. Michael West Gary Williford Ki-v Club 2, 3, fig Football l. 2, l, 49 lmck 1, 35 ln- rlnnr Track 1. 2. Interests: Skiing, Sailing. Ambition: College. Brian Wilson Cross Country 1. Ambition Computer Operator. Stephen Wlxted George Wytzka Soccer 3: Ski Club 3. In- terests: Skiing. .lack z3l'6l'l18ki Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests. S orts. Ambition: - D College. Mary Zaremski Intramurals 1, 2, Cheer- leading 1. Interests: Swim mlng, Traveling. Ambition College, Marriage. Pamela Jean Zynlecki Class of 1972 Richard Hodoroski Geram Pam Janice Hokrrk Beverly Lnduko 5. Muchnol Mmhn Susan Nucholas I i 1 I s 1 u w l l l . W- o',.v .vw .x GX X W. . '.u.4,g xx . 1 is F Q 'I p I-in ,, sf' 1 :Ns 1. P. E K5 Recognition, fo Stephen Alland Cflniru Smith Wfillinm Voorhees Dana Fxeld Lnsa Groomesw deserving students. l.c1lic Mcilcnnc Sally Durgcrian . . . . Saluiaunian 90 and Above Nancy Lcrko Carcn MCGCQ:-Russell Tania Myrcn Marie Narclclla Alicia Ostrmvidzki Sxanccy Patterson Denise Roscnlulum Ann Samuelson Susan Scniura Robcrt Sires.-ter Cynthia Strcvcl Faith Takes Heidi Thielc Mark Van XVormcr Iran lluupmn 'ilfli l,'x7 'i 'k l.mr.i Yiwu-:cz Coed morning reflection, Thom are ho two such the same. For fm: arf: past the hope of patchwork. Trough at times, Thmgs seem rearranged. QD it nv' ni --W .---P-- ' i N ,- -fe 4--if 3. X! ,D I, QX La ' 5 N53 ,WW -' - A i - ,,,.-, r ' I 'gig If Ulf' 81g 1-fi Q v ' ri? I nur-fv- ,. P -.- H 5 AQIQ. L' A ,.,., 1 4 PW AY, fx'-w Y 2 E, P' L 5 I S 5 Z r: 5, l f. b I ' w 1 I F L w v .... :wxur s,- Ig 1? N in-. 4? ' rw-P ff pl Yr -4. 4 lv WI gf-r . - , . I The Class of 73 have only David Ableman Hal Adams John Adamson Robert Alfred Carl Anderson Jeffrey Antos Allen Armstrong Gina Audino Paul Audino William Aumlc Lynn Austin Susan Avelllno Linda learns thi teeth. lJon't worry. you'lI get your hw. Christopher Carpenter Paula Carpenter Kathryn Carrow Carolyn Carson Carol Casey Deb Castagna Robert Chase Karen Chesebro Mary Chichester Chuck Ciaccio Frank Cicero Janice Collins Westly Collins Stephen Conners Debbie Consky one more year tu spend Diana Blagraff Mary Bivone Jay Bleichner Joe Blumenthal Ann Bouareau Drew Brat! Mark filllllflffeimf imrmlrl Fluttf-m'-rtlr Kevin Cain 'ine Carman Alnr llilfwrmlrr llhnclrlplrrr Thi 'mat Y 1 3 1 x U The Class of '73 have . ,UMM Y . .,. ., ...,. se.,..,. , ., Tx ,U .Q A 1 e, g., 'Sd U ,:, p-4 David Ableman Hal Adams John Adamson Robert Alfred Carl Anderson Jeffrey Antos Allen Armstrong Gina Audino Paul Audino William Aumic Lynn Austin Susan Avellino only Linda learns teeth. even now they have men Virginia Domery Sue Donley Brian Donovan Carol Doran Pffbecca Drake lfmell Dupont Pete Durgerian David Durranco Z' 4 Q0 I wonder if this is a bomb! Pam Dwyer Wendy Dwyer FQFIHFN Fltnrthu fmrfm Fkzrrnm Um: Frr'-1-:eq !l1'Ynfv- F1 ,.1 VI UU! Firfny F'-if fnnnkm Yfv- 5 V1.5 ' , 5 ull' Xwpf X 5 ll ,Iv K':, P-er , YP:-wr .x: 5 -rv: Mark FT-Nw KRQYIIYY1 PQI Sf, Y UF! if at the High choo ,ls N 1 K - 'T Michael Conway William Corbin Sharon Conwy Cynillm Cox Dwlllllil Fox lulm Ching frm- k f'rlmln Mnrylynn Cmpwny llnbm Cunmn Vhlllippil mmack Phyllis Cusack Charlene Daggett Leisa Dahl Cathy Dansereau 5 x . 4 I 1 The activities and projecis that ,1 . YQ XJ ' J . 11 55 i Fifi V+ .Q il: Jeff Hulef Mike Hoffsleita Richard Hokirk Sarah Holmes David Hopkins Gagn Hotchkiss Lnsiin Hmvarih James Hughes Thomas Hunior Sue Hurley Doug Irons Harold lselsn William James David Jarvis Dil!!! llinrflilli Jeff Ichnxcn '4i.ar'4 Inrvci Fhn hur : 4 :FN r lhhlr l if wr , , 4 w .wr-vi, lr . 'AHF N fl l I 'J :li 1l'yq'a5 ' ' 1 .n.:: things to reflect upon ,A 3 i 1 VV L 'Q -f I Janice Freisatz Linda Friday Ruth Friediander Debra Fries imgmnr Frintn If-Hwy Frilxe Ron Furhnck ilnnnn Gnarhardl Rodger Gill Karen Giovannangelo Mike Giennon Pam Goodman Charlene Goodnough Thomas Greeley the ideas contributed to the ever Hogan's Hmm-s? U tw 1 ,, 11, H . l sd .5 ' 1, Indy lung !aHlInf'rm lf. Vrrgnlwnn l'-'xi Dnxnn: Mail. Cami F-fnivvnln LIS-1 Mfghigful Laurie Mallin Robert Mann e I .r 'x ,.-' 1 , u ' N-'E mln 'uv 4 1 fl 6 v Pm ' ' 3, e 4 .,, 17, QQ. s. I Wwe-T., . . mf Barbara Norton Kim Numberger David Oakley Patrick O'Connor Bruce Odea Mark Olderin Nancy Olsen Brian Ortale David Painter Howard Palmatter Francis Pangie Susan Parker Dave Perlee Dave Phillips Carol Phinney Each student as 1. 1 'Q if 'i 1' :fi ,- Pop-in Fresh Dough Boy. lnhn Pilcrwr Val Pram Rirzhnril Porter lynn Prrunri Dwi Vrri.ri:2 Mary Quay Lisa Racdef Dprrnhl R300 Slove Rapsard Doug Reed William Reich Bonnie Reineman if WI. Sa I Q s U 'Fa' If1x',g Q A h' . ,K X ---F.. ,N--A changing ways of the school fr... mls J Aff . lg l.lly Mullarl lmvld Mumford Wendy Munroe Knlhy Murphy Sharon Murray Fred Nadeau Wade Nasholds Herman Neldhlmmer Stephen Nelson Wayne Nelson Wllllam Nelson Karen Nolte and has has own memories ll W no I ran do f I The devil made me do nt' Vary rmf'1 Plrfarf' r- ,Ni 0 . I . ,--. 4 'UI , f,r'1f.l .1.H. A Ta ,f,v. n 4 ' ' E J I ,Wh ...Tw V .. I i , J 'dwif ...,. s f' 5 '. -!r'.::1 .,, . 4 ff ,H ,f 3 A , Q , 'Q 5 P ' 50s, , N -1 M Jn' 4' 'f l' u - I'- I V w . ii! 5 W , X I ,..,. , , I. '-- lf 5 , zu 1 '-' J, ' I ,.. 2 A I' :J i : 'x , :f 1 .' V I I IM v, x progressed in his own way 4.4 L -11:-1. off. 11 iff. vs 1 will 4 , D H f 1.s 1 'nl QQ ,. 5,1 il' f Louis Rice Stephen Ritzco Brian Robertson David Robuslo llillic Rose Slnvcn Rosen Gall R0',1f'l1d0ll5Ch0 Mvllna Ross Mark Rolh Donna Rowe Sharyll Rullson Jfranne Ryan Tina Salty! Jolene Satterlee Kathy Wa rd Sandra Ward as a united class Da-nf Vlarhck Jeff Vlarner f if lrmnrwf- Vlnmf-r 5 ,. Pau! Vlfbvr 2 ,e cr ,W 9 s I-Lan 'Nmdrmn Cawrt H-mg 'W nv -,., I al .nj F O- -M 1f1f'x I I xx a tl' Y 0 Q! to remember, yet still lhnz dug mghl, In C0r1Cel'1. , . l .um hlrvzarml Cm-ly !Qw:m:aon Ulu-ryl flwnrlz '-lwllvy lsllmf .el l ,F 4 llvlmmh fnrmkl Mnmn Tnkm N Julio Tamnto Lesa Tariello Laura Templetom Mary Thomas Tina v-' for the upcoming year. I 'I' l ' 9 1 V Q K 1' 1 w . L I I 4,1 .X z OLD'-K '. fm lpn N, ,H 1. nw ' 1 , F if ,,x i 5 i l N . 1 Q 9-A i' intl. N X X, , ,r A ,A 1 .M -ov- , Q .-wg.-F ei nav .,3 W 5 V .+ ,. , ,Y gus 'iw it . EEZ 'Li 2 , M! ., O' J Q E ' E, I Q .NT-. ia ,.l...,.T, Q t 94' 6 1 'R r gl' i ' I ! 1 1' 'T' Jr. Lan- J va' I J , f'?, ATT? w 4,.Q' . , Bd year in a constantly changing trend Love is a many splendornrt thing Dan Bosworth Frances Bounds Cathy Boyle Sue Brady Karen Brandt John Breitnauer John Brennan Linda Bridgewater Tim Broderick Paul Bubb Marianne Buckhoff Dave Burke Mike Burke Nancy Burroughs Doug Butler 0' X La A Calvin Bellegarde Sharon Bellenger Joe Bennisnn Cathy Flenzmn Pam Fr-'zrtwrr Lynn IM- Ftnrgnrnn Inrrnt Ftfrtlhrnztrr hott Fil,-rrrfrrnftn Mrhrn Ftlfarrrhllttn Hull fllfux' Pmtth r,rnrf.'1y rr-rm Milvn Hrvtlh ff-if Tw Q V -I , 'r fn. I' V hr '1 I y the end of their second Kathy Abramovitz Diana Ackert Alton Adams Carol Adams Thomas Amato Richard Amiraian Lesley Anderson Frank Arcolano John Arcolano Richard Baccarl Glenn Baker Debbie Bacon I have class has become adjusted and can 6 F 4'-Q-1 Wha! IIN! Ihr nncwf-1: Ir. Hu- fx-19' lny Collin: Arlfllrw frmrmyg vu' 4,1 W. A Immun' f'fm:!:lhIn Lsnvly lJ'llHfl5Y17lH1G KI Fi. 'Q .4 L I . . 1,4 I X I I lol! l-mn!c-rrmrm .1 Randy Llawtia Kevin Crvck is H 'E David Crvsby 51 mfr A 1 1 f ,V H' ,Q fbx XC, .xg 1 X , V- r x X-1'-'ix'-5' J - '..f--A x ff rw 'Mir a ,gg K in ,lui - r Ji, - g . I I 2 l z ! years ahead. They will have many ' Deb Goad Daniel Goodnough Nancy Goodrich Ted Goutos Don Govel Ron Govol Richard Grant Darlene Gray Mark Greeley Mary Green Denise Grlessel Clinton Grlflln Gary Grigalus Tom Gross Bonnie Grounds Deb Haines Barb Hall Mike Hall Isabel Hallenbeck Lori Hamm 33 3 , X ix , !r- D lub . 4 Na, .M ,ff fy A I I R V 3, li 'Q -U Barbara Furxn Icn Gaza-1 Dar-u Gamer Kant Garvin 'Jabra 1r .3r'ff 5 'ay' I 'jeff 'J f f' 1 ig I 5 Nix. Ut ' irvlf il X .I yr ,.,,,L1 'Q s Ay, E 4 well as academic subjects. Their lx 'lr ' 'fa7f's'f '- 'f .gm n..,.,,,, a ' l l Lmv'.a Hung-,gr Mrk: Hnu-,nf Varznnv Hv.P?.1r .Arie l.vr1ugr'f14u':i ,ami j.l!f ?I,'1 . l! l'1 .mf . If 1 Y X I 1 J I 1 8 l l I V N Q I 1,4 li M P- Nh, dw! I I' I J .An I 'Quad ' I Vu 1 Y v ,Q .QL 'Qf' F15 1 their capability fo handle them. Ai Leo Lupim Lisa Lyman Karolinc Loby Sue Loch Stew Lot! Richard Ma rx , Mark Mahigan Nancy Mansfield Inu McCarthy Dunn Mei-zrnm fir.rf.Ch'f Mifflfr jim MITCMV 'N fav- Ui n Afhsy Hug gil I new 1 n-nr-' '-f -v-.1 .'1 I 1 1 Nancy Mataraso hw-niln Ue3Cxg i-iggh . CRW! MvjQip'r1 s Kim Matthews C,-,ml Mcgmgh Kevin MCGYBUI William MgGrQgut L 5 1 , s 5 n 7 4. responsibilities will increase along 3-T ', x 'ln o In 54. ,sf ll 1 U H fll1fSVlf1 f rs ' -. ,L f5i,ffj.? -, 53 Brian Leary r mr Lxionde Bill l-BBW Wynne Leekoff Paul Lengyel l-'Y7l'll.l l.JYpl3UtC John Leonard !' 1 w lwp-win l i r lvnwny It is to my locker! Dennis Lass! Rick Lavery Amy Lawson Tom Lawtanu Deb Sue Leonhardt David Leubnef Linda 4- endless time unlll graduation but Ester Musto Kathy Mustafago Jan Naggs Jane Nelson Joan Nelson Ron Netzer Deb Nicklas Donna Nielwocki Tom Niland Tom Noonan 1 J I Eric Nordstrom Judy Norrls Ann 0'Donnell Paul O'Herln Bill Olsmlt I u lf I don't finish this coat, I'II freeze tomorrow! lalf Hrs: 1 lan! Uilvrwfw nv- - -' Nwfqgq 4 , f QB fi 7 . lX's N 'YI' 1 4 l'1ln flllrfrnf' A no rrgn lin'-,gli - Vans lhrxgliv r ' 1 x ' I 1. .1 Par' P.:p..1 f!'va lu.H Pappnz Dignnre Yggzerwier gf 'Q ' J. , Cup p,'! .!lVN'!,iLl NPV!!! PaNl'f'3w'f' A w Craig Pvlefswv F 'W t. X Tile: Ju the present time they feel its an ,U - '51 . Greg Mink lnnct Mlslan John Molter 4: ' Q Gary Moody Q .x , . Dan Mooney 1 - Randy Moore l , Brian Moran Gerard Mosclnlkl Gary Mulgratf Tom Mullany Laurie Murphy Bill Murray Linda Barb Cindy Kathy Charles Gary Norene Calvin Steve Karla Jon Dave look back and say how 'R I 0 f ,. -1 l ,, I I ,J 1 a 1 , ,,. . . .1 ' V-i , Y .Lx x Rf PM x ' 2 ' E li H X Frm' 912711 Ml lm Pyan 5! 4'.If11.I Pyr 4.13: 3-,afar . v , ' In 1.1.1 ..u I z r 2 2:1-e't Fww -u .. w--,x fl.-. -... Pr-11 an g-.. X35 fs . ll zfxyluklx ' I x . 'l'r ,- l..' , 4.3. , Ulf ' '. 5-rr Lrg r' 9 :riff-vu I 1,ffr '13-f,' ' ,V gg ,u r. Cf!-rvf avr' U I, ff',- D ,va ,.- p,rs, AL g,lf.,,,,.., f T4 p,n.-,vw . 'f Picivranf ' an af Ptrvfer -WH: f' Pages Pe'-2-'I Posen 'am Ruby Steve Rupcenthal Richard Russell Anthony Russo Onleen Ryan two years from n y 'N ,- o K .vf Q' Q 3 xo' 1 ef, Q? ,f B l ,X Us 1 L , fr I ffl Live these years carefully. 4? QT. 1 Wr nn lau 'fur I r I 0: I If I f U H Nu' a I H R I I, , all liif can W-my 1 v ii 55,1 , W A . ' G. vw? gp B u f 'A , x - L 3 U1sn x .'1m..1:v, , 'nie 2' 1 WSW. L -1 ,,. 'M ' ' ---1- Class of '75 T1 9 x 3 A 1 'I x Class Offitefi: Knlhy l'1'P - - VV' nh' ' 1 PfC5ldCIIl3 iMl3.su1gl .hm Hnrwrv, 1-e' WS' w 9 Q ax, We lg li li i, : l, ll lf yi E' lf , f E371 LL: 1 l z in school, entering an established 4 Mmlmv-l llrydn Paul lluclmrnm Kr-vm llulllf. lAlc'la,u-I llulll-r V ' ' wll'.,lll f.,1l.uu-ll Michnol Cain Kun-n Cmllivlcl ,lolm C.xpur1.l lull C.1rpc-nlvr Mary Cnrpvnlcr Roger Carr Melanie Carrow John Cassals Kalhy Calberry Joan Cebula l snr, F:f.f.wf.nn Walter Fenrmfea-l F'lu'.l- Fl-'uzr hor l yrvl F5fulfl'1' in ' FM' F!-'.-fr ' f'l,..,. I-,..,',. . vzf , l-lhi l ll' 1 f L,-',..,,., :gf,.,,- 'lxl l ll'-1 .---an A' f , rf' H. N J. l M 1' They are a new group ,,,,5,,...., .W , -3.421 X J x . ,AK -fm Z we 1 an 1. A fd Y Mi, x f, -j-. .15 I. Y 4 . Q, . l l 1 4 of ,A, 11 'SXJ A Robert Ableman Wayne Ackerman Kathleen Adamczak Diana Adami Judith Adamson Charles Allgaier Raymond Antalek laurie Arcolano Glenn Ashline Margaret Aumic Ronnie Bacon Judy Barber have the task of n A f I I I I 0 AA, T I Q-5 and often laugh out ne Peter Cesino Tin.: Chaknmlms Mich:-Ilv Clmmbers Slmmn Clxamllvr ll-wlun l'l1.mm.m IMmpfl.v', I lwuvhm lflwiu l1lm'.1-hm Havul f.li!lll lvmn Claim Mwv Clnnry Tim Cleary Dennis Calber! Ellzabcih Collins Colleen COIIIOI making new friends, and N L - 1 4 N 1 Q Q . 4i'l J.. A f , I I 1 v.arz.ar-at Fords 5.1-wt ',.4l:4'f L-rw '1.1r U Iu3rf.zr-1 ' gf - 1 'T '2 kr -up 'Y 1 . XX f N-f.g:z.2'-'1 3 5 , 1 -, Us .. and at this time Amta lohman Iudne 1Ghn'1f.r1 'WN' 'ff' Ch-p lorurg Vcmmca 1' .n Creamy Jane .L L, J, z - Ol n ufgf' 'H n Susan Kahlbaugh Dum: Kc-M ay Ktwin Kc-nlm 1 A iff q, Mnrthn Kcllny F 1. .4 Fx. la .K--w A x K . 1 f , Kriskcn Kelly Nancy hw'-5 Gvvfiiv NJN' Rvlwf! Kulnla U -,J 1 , l ' Q U- i 'N 1 ' i f . A 'x I iq., c 5 I .y,- '. ilk' Mflf- 1,1 ,LQ v ww .num ,4,, 1,4r,,,,.,, 1 'Lic ,,, ...V -N, ,fi'f'Z fF V ,V 4.1! ' 1f.,, NHL , All w they have the most memorable E3 Mahar fl N' har I N1 3 '?ff 4, I M 9 1 h hufxff I 7 , M I . I f I lvw. P Q vi fx ,, . Rm. Img., 55 in-V 17-rl? Ulf 1 rw fl 1' ju U I .--u-. W: rf More often than not the T. E, 1, AKA .-...gin-das-r--r I X 1 ff If I Anthony Roman Diane Rothman Deborah Sacher Robert Sandberg Debra Santiago Joanne Santore Douglas Savage William Schal Barbara Schrable Judith Scharamm Daniel Scallord Hollie Sharp Richard Sher Bill Shippcy lack Sites Ruth Slater Steven Slocum Ellen Smith Rnhert Smith Daniel Solomon Hnrbiirn Sonic Rnhert Southwond Robert St. Pierre Many Stnchovie Robert Stene Daryl Stcverson Nancy Stevens Scott Stevens Cheryl Stilsing Jim St. John James Stoll Lynn Stout Linda Stressel Dan Sugarman Melinda Sultizusk s I Q i .. f. ll lhe rush. Their activities J' t i i-rn, Af, , n-,M-., . 1 remembered they are the 'WT' I lax WQE' I 4 F a 5 ln 1 1 ,AT ug ' .-1 -at 5 ,Sr 4. H y x 11' inn dh . 4 .1 W r-1 at Guilolerland Senior High School '-A IL Q' QM liq- I 4 ll ff Y ' J I , f 1 , i my h1:'.rluffgg l1mrl0v.lrrl. , .','1rvfi'f.'1',. V Muir, f 'f- MH' -I Lhild P 1 . Url .jf 'wr-'. Crzgxlllng UOWD low xgnllnrngg fzverrythlng, nf- ffffzl very much arts OPPONENT Niskayuna Mohonasen Columbia Colonie Scotia Shaker Shenendehowa Burnt Hills went all out lo slage a Varsity Football Scores 16 0 6 6 0 6 8 0 GUILOEPLAPIEJ 15 7? 40 71 ffl 17 l fl 71 3 :X Our men prlp f I' IC OG ll rn ' g 4 aff H . s lul- l Eb T gg Yan no-IMF: VVZHLF 3 I If ':vx 1 1Inl:F ,.-Qi , 1 idly '.W,'1:'y if . 1 f 1 :. : Gr II' 'LLY.nr 4 1 il! yrggmi EU . . 'fffwc . ufmlnhi l?-xfllfnilw iuj' 'VI' ww I vfhgzxfi VM wi frm' 1. 1 vfiim fwfr-Id f' ul fMI?ifz5U'MfM'f1 f -4 -P!!-I' ' yr fl, , Lfprl M ,l, X 'I'lG11'f. rl f X LN: i ,KVI w FOOTBALL f 1 lf- .-,ae nb., sa 5 x4 '4- I A a,Y4 LV. Members: Row lr I .v,, '., ,. .' 5, 4 L 1 Grmly, C f,hfm:, K' Ima- ' 1 -v u Mnnk, V, funlmf-, Iw 'fm K. flwok, It MMM, I fu l Af' K wid ,,g,:,,,, m2g.-2 -a 1 . U R 1 V If . Q 5 -I. 4. 2 --gb I- 'xxqv X. , I ' 5' Q v qi ig -' - .lf-'QSQQQ , 1,. pf.- , ,M M vi - L. 1 ,Y A , fi ' Asrgx A , 5 'J -- .vgf ,x N . . f 4 2 .- un' fffiiqii ,I .fm f ' :Wg 1 1' , y A f 5 rl i'J'iN i Iii l A J A1 4 3 U 4 OPPONENT GUILDERLANO Scotia Colonie Burnt Hills Shenendehowa Columbia Shaker Niskayuna Mohonason Bethlehem Scotia Colonie Burnt Hills Bethlehem Columbia Shaker Mohonason Saratoga Scotia Coach Snyder looks on. ,..,..,.....,. -,.... l56 occer, has gained Q .. A ,:f..u-n ' vsmiy Mumbai: rim Row ll lifiyninii, M 'i.irmiiio, P. Hein, McNlven ' I-f I- fu v'N'. lov-5' l' liiiiuif, ll Munplwll. Second ly, B. P pa, ' gf - K., f f i'f,f.u-,, I fnilnrvl, M, Warlord, P, H I- H- fr'IliVif'YiIH'lfi Cfvnlral Varsity Soccer fa-f f,-,Q N1 into tho locker room, shouts like 'sf-,i l,f Ul mirntior ONE , could be heard .zr?wm' tiff- wimol. They achieved the same 51' fl' 1:1 Wa? of thf- 1968 trrnrrl, capturing the 1971 3,r..,r?,an f,',urir,il Soccer Championship. I-lf?-'iiigqti thi: Duichrnen started out with 8 agfvmt Tfotm, following games proved that 'rw if-am .vas sparluzd with potent force and an aiggrf-aswf: attitude. The whole team played rooggh, scoring 51 goals in the 18 games pl8y6d while allowing only 12. The Big Red Machine scored high ln l1l'l0lr was 9 straight victory games. Senior Captain Arnie Armstrong who has been on U18 Varslty team since he was a freshman scored 21 goals for the season. Followin Arn ls Jr. Scott Mc- Niven with 8 goals, and gr. Doug Lenlnger with six. The middle on the team as to ay forcia broke nason, and scored to wln Coach land as at For both the players and spectators. LV. Tum members: First Rau- r ir1,f--1 in i-, s D. Schuck, Socnnd Rom I llarirnl-aw, : T. Kane, D. llupolil, ll ilrrrrnri Tliirtl Row - F McCoy, H. Ort.-ilr-, ll. lhwlf, I lug. nf 1' in a regular season of any Guilder l a n d player. Goalie P a u l Posson also had a fine season with 9 shut-outs. With another season b e h i n d o u r booters, we can predict a tough l0b for next year's riva l S u b u r b a n Council teams. Randy Cmmtta and J. Autos r-snm tv teammates who just used hrs tw.:-J l 1 , 'IW' 'ld ,r 'fw- eV 1 I I Os L' Y gn . Q: - M Y z 5-. f dig, vu. is Eg ., 1 4. J fcfyo L v 1 4,4 s V' 8 x H1 'fvgw ' BQ: Q . . - Y- L fi ra 2 '04, Q 1 1 ' 2 . ,. f L sl I I A q M 5 A gg ,gl 4- '- - . 1 .'-N.t '.' ' ' u v ,vs I I 5 ' - , 4 H 1,5-:Q n K, T CROSS - COUNTRY --- They re iw aiiili. liniiit lliiz yiulr llilil l0lIi' I rw ,mil 'tllf' tn- illir' lui' livlflf, llii' ii 'lr li-'1iii.' 'il lliiu '.i lirlftll lvvtt it 1,1 ti.iiii lmfl iiiil-y lwii iifflCl.il i , '.1ll'il- itiifiiii-li .viili .i pirrlvtgl rw:- ' . .uiiia ,grill iifi lfi'.',f i Viirhlly litiliil .-.fir Iiivi l-lfilxriri .iiirl lfllll Klfwiln, ' '.'v .'.'1lli.iir'i llfillffi ' P ,inniml f,iiilrlf'rl.inrl lriviliiliorlul f riflifi l',lflf1Jlllll,lUlJffY 2, lilrrtttd i ,ff-if ',iirff:',',liiI nitli Rich Hiitlorl - f ,Iii pinfj lun llrrl',rii'i fllilfllflfff four- ,' of fluff riiiinf:r',, llii: lrush leam ,gm ,-,riili GI ',f:r,rmrl plnrtfx, with Mark f ,if rug xffnorirl. lliv, ment was spon- f ,f -iw rgiiilrlffrland Athletic Booster f'f- Vi :limp fiibbortb lrivilallortal OI1 Oc- ,rmr LA, Putt Hiittnn placed sixteenth and N 'if-inn rilafxed fifty-first out of 252 run- ff: Plan Hutton placed third out Of Sixty- f ignf af 'ne Albany Co. meet at SUNYA. Guild- fif and Dl?lCf!Kl eighth out of seventeen teams Trfr Sfftliori Tao. CIZISS A meet held at Central Park. O'nf:r outstanding distance men were Doug Irons, Tom Kir.-fan, Dwight Mengel, Jim HUgh5, Dave Palmer, Kevin Eldridge, and Bill V00r- bees. With returning Varsity members and up- coming Junior Varsity members we can look for-Hard to what promises to be a very fine 563500 next yeaf. lfl .,h, -f. v' Fast Movin N I wr' A ,. ,1- R, ,Q . f, S 3 W5 , QEHS be X I ' f Q -j L wx , GCH, ,,N Q-:fb ggi-Egg 'LHS sf 'S E, GY, HS ly HE 55 'K A ' ' if 5 , , A -1- 2-.-L 'H-1 'K Ee 'I' 1 cvmmsncs Varsity Gymnastic Tum: S. Arrmmmq I w.,mf.Nu '. - ' ., . strong, W. Pierce, B. Armstmng Leslie Howard works out on the uneven mmrlv-I tw- ll K GC suns X HWS me milfs 3 3521 Ysl H X gif VV, 55.4-I-V 3? -,jx i :ya X51 ,. L, Q ...fr-. INDOOR TRACK fv? F , x ,' Indoor Trnckmnng Hou 1 1 up , ,1 , ..- J. Mrflwy, ll Ir'-nz, if lt, ,' -, , Pllllllfr., K flflnflgjlj T 1 - Mlclwln, D 7-Inn-mam, l f. 4--A . -v.- I an, M. Carol beats it in to the finish durmg Mmk N.m,.-.-,- ff V1 -- ,Hz a relay. Um me rwwxrr in A alsfu-L, ,lg Wrestling Varsity Wrnstlnr: '. rzr,-.. Row 21 I Ima-y 11 11,1-V C. Hlrllllmf ll Our Guilcirrrlnmi Wrr .1Iuryj 1--.vw ' cgonwsls of thc- follur.-.wmg .nr 4 H'r11ruj Claws. Danvc' ljurmma- 'PHI Irv.. 112, Chuck Cronin 1115, Huh M--r Slove Butler 1211, lT.ul Hum!-.mA 9' ' Brcnnon 138. Turn Krvmk I-F-. ilu- 1 1 it port 155. John Drnlw lm, f.'.ub 177. Ste-vo Conm-ra. L'l'w, .und lhll Pr- rf 250. Two of our most oulf-Lrmluug 1- r. 1 Dave Davenport, who rs und--1--.1:r-.1 .rw-i 1 Kryzak who as also umivlurtvu .ru 1' Scored upon. ceilent and exciting scnson of 11 loses. Congratulations Boys! The combined lllhlll1Il'5 of our lrxwrn uw 1.-r the coaching of Mr. Wyld, hm lrH .1+1?1' .vw rm V1 1 STLINL L Throughi Any Weather. 4 Iii :. l -lf lg.ul in ilu' Air niul vdiurv il lnll5, VVO l I , 1 .1 rmjl Ted Reich relaxes during races with a pretty girl, w0uldn't y0u7 lk Mr. Robert Drake did it year with lndoor Track! sport is fairly new to our has motivated the boys into team. lt was a fine season and, the team has made a for themselves. Using almost any surface to lthe parking lots, hallways, the twenty-five members hard and were rewarded successful lndoor Track Aided by Mr. William group of hard working girls, developed pride, ambition, tial in spite of several quate facilities, and illness! Outstanding members on team were Gary Johnson, cent, Thom Kirwan, Bill Jim Nelson. Congratulations season' know Thom Kirwan's but fortunately or be Pinned. X J.V. Wruslluw Row I if ,u . IL f:I'lfx!P'.. f.f.P11l!I'.. f' ' 1 I hhldl, U. FAIIIIIIHIHIIV F' P,',1,r' H uf, . X ,IA 11. Q.. if :fx ,y.,1 I 1 au -..Q ,, f . I J., . A 1 f A 1 ,,,,,. ,.,,.f 9 X ' ' ' Hr f . f I . gi' f 5 .vi , 'ri' 4 K i i e I i 1 I Wig CHEERLEADERS . . . Pep Vlrllky Foofhlll Cheerleader: 'f-. -f , , Y. . , Hr-idi Tllwlv, Hnhm ','.ng,f,, , ii s 11 ,M .gin 9 .t J.V. Football Cheerleaders: Paula mfp.-iff.-f Nm- . nv - --1 : -- -2 - -' - Jean Ryan. Nancy Matamw, lvffm '1'ff'!H F '1'- gm U -' Drake. if G.A.A. P -if Gilt A, Members: Row 11 '3 A-mlsnn, N. Krtchum J Santorelli S Passineau Row 2 1 f,r,mfr,rrl, ll Miiriri, IJ. Urrlr-mi, L, fiukil K Hunter W MLIrlI'Oe L CHBSDYOU fr: I'i,'V 1l lf, ft',f,nr,i1rtinn strives to promote athlete, most outstanding f qw,-, of fnrrinffeiiion and good sportsman- ership ability, and best s ri, f. is dhnff through ninth period intra- who has earned the highest -A ,fa 3 in various sports and playdays with dif- four years will have her 'Nomar 1 ' hoolc C ort included are arche if fe, jc JD 5 4 : ary, nadminton, baalffrlbsill, bowling, cheerleading, l feld honey, leaders club, pep Clubs, modern dance. soccer. softball, tennis, track and field, mmbling, and volleyball. An incentive is the point system by which girls can become members of G.A.A. after earn- ing a minimum number of points. A member may then accumulate additional points to earn rewards. These rewards include: most improved haker, houfs J A4- VMLlIy Chrmrlrvsrlvlc 1 Huom- of you Ill Hv- '.t.1mI. .-.PM playa-rf. Imvx- ll mupjht hw.-.' .rlw-1' 'I'-1 Il .ndvrs 7 ' 7 TIIPYjlll1lDJIH7llI1lf.llllffly' BH'-fm Dv'ti1.llUr5 I0 hu- lm1!lv.nh-wi, I1 fp 'w' Hu' t4 uln into .nu umlf-I--.H--11 An.:-f ,H Hwy mrk Hu-u I1r.mv. ma 'rw--yr nuunh compiling' l'I1l'l'I'- .-.nh gf:-.4 rh II y mm to movq' tha' p.-Uplv Il! Hn- '. 1 Hwy VU HHOIIQII tha- x'.ww1'- ww' mvvnt :ww 'OHHlflUl15, .mal lwrm- ' H10 WIIOIU IH?-.IIUIIIUII ul -Arn---rl--.vixf chxlv :md intvrvslrny Im ll1vx.'n'.-.-'I. V: n ru- 1 at tho top of ilu ur lunya .md -.-.mx P: ' x In X A I I r n with grcnl vxCll1fm'nl. Hu--. -.-.'.m' I-Y !'-- 5 of the plnyvrs llnv l4'H'l'I sm Iv ai U 1 School rvquirvs ilu- vru-wif-,m-'f. rum amd Propvrn, to km-11 up HH 1 W1 They must assocmtv wullm tha- rf,gi1' pf Q, and keep on ovoryom-'s nom! film- In-Q. A a fantastic job, but Hwy .uc vnlx hw 17 Ileve It or not? so give Hmm .s tv--ak' 'Thi U'-' x 1 U 2 1 :'4 P' Hg m G ' , IG ,. N. G 'U J 14 I TRACK... QR- if QM '.a.... wk A 'lf Tum Members: Row I: D. Millington, G vllulfflfd, M v-we Q -is 1 -V . Passlneau, J. Lammi, G. Johnson, ll. Davie, G fflffhvlifh u i-mn . 4 . Kimball, M. Conlry, C. Mengel. IJ lmimngf-rt, r iieifff www.: Row 2: Coach Van!-Zvra, C. SCTTUII, V Riley, ti m.r.gaf 1 i an Forster, J. Drake. M. Conway. J lnriiiwri. u avoir, rw The 1971 track team was blessed with hw outstanding athletes namely Bob Davie in tn-1 pole vault and high hurdles. and long jumper tw Gisotti, both of whom were sectional champ rms and represented Guilderland .ut the Slate meer. sectional at Union Endicott H.S. Other outstanding trackmen were Gary Jenn. son, Joe Lammi, Craig Mengel, Bill Smith. Rush Hutton, Jim Stauch. Mike Conley. and John Drake. The team captains were oulstancl-ng leaders and they were. Mike Conley. C.-nt Jnhn- son. and Craig Mengel. The team was coat-tiecl by Mr. William Drake and Mr. Royce VanEvera School records broken this year were ll High Hurdles-15.0: Bob Davis. 2.l Two mile 9:56.3: Carl Johnson. 3.l 880 relay-1:33.61 J Lammi, J. Gisotti, B. Davis. and G. Johnson. -U 440 relay-44.6: J. Lanni. J. Gisotti, M. Conley. G. Johnson. 5.1 Two mile relay-8:38.5: K. Kum- QM, , ig ag N . . P :j- LL 1' 2 4-1 rw-fr 3 'vi is -. i El ' 1 P t '-Iii V3 I O Qlui r , K :fr :,.f- . . h.',,,.,,. H. ,, r ., gv.,. 'mrfiffv vol .1- aXi?v,1rv, P' ii,-r Siam 5 3 512, 1 1 hnjia '?-.a lc 1 -' 1' r 5Jg1rg1Pl,' 1 'Vw :ri 1 : Pm 'tugs 'mi-vii 'Pun MY---tw s 1 X HY!!! PP lqflw ff'-4 F in: A This 'pay .gQg's,qrz z Q5 Um team -mi? qw- nz '4 ,Q 1 Q'-FA R5 IC., 4 I X J 'V xigf 193- tart to Finish. ig, JDK' Lllllhl GNU IDC flvnlwlh Nuff I-u-I Truck und Fic-Isl l'770 Smrce Guilderland Oppcm 101 Ln Snllv 69 Nisknyurm 62 Bclhlolwm 98 Scotia 66 Shnkor 71 Shcnundohuwn 50 Colonic 93 Columbm 72 Burnt Hms 65 CBA 104 Gioversvlllrv 74 Mont Pleasant 94 Catholuc Ccnlml 97 Mohonasen 96 Amsterdam OP. H 1-Y 'l'1' ' -I -li hs 4- -gg.-0 4,51 H1,-.Q .,, , 2 X., , ,,, i 5 X9 1 A' V77 fi , 'ri' ' f 14 i fjw, ,M Q X 1 I 1 Omagh! Mm-gel Qc lift Q fs- ...wa 1 'Ir , W- -A..-un. Us... ' mn .574-f l ,-,.vr'- .-fffr-tr, ,-P W, f' ,ff-,,,4, --1 ,,,w- ',6 ,4- rv-v ,F-, ,,,.. ,,,. ,, ,K .,-' y,,1f.q,.. -ff fr GF a ri 1 gr ,,,- Q-- il! as 'af '13, I., .. 1' linfrbi More Varsity Rcaulu of kill I Guilderland Opponem J 5 Mohonasen 2 21.2 A , 'B 0 Scotia 7 0 Burnt Hills 5 4 Columbia 2 5 Colonie 's 6 Burn! Hill'-z 1 4 Shaker fx 4 Shcncndehmm I 3 Niskayuna 7 '7 Hudson .. '3 Amsterdam I '4 Snnna f 1' section two playoffsy 4 Conch Fred Field F' -nv, 1-,, - xx fX- BN Qs' ' A-4 -. fa ,--J ' s , I Hman Un-r Heart 3- 'w. ' ' Pe-'fre 7? 1'1' Q. Gwrff Broom and Brian Meyl who managed lo BASEBALL . . . ' L i Team Members: Row lr ll l1.niu, M. Burlingame. E. Elze, M. Garno B Meyl D I rn.-.rn Row 11 I Mnurrr, M, warn-, P. Gndc, M. Smith, F. Realbuto, G Bro , Tiff- E571 'Lrrmriy llnxrrlmll lunm had a Suc- fr'-3'-ri f,fizr.r',n -.vrlli 111 nuns, 7 IOSSCS, and 1 ' fr Unrlf-r flu- luzsrlfrrulnp ol its captains Bill Tar and Ffzsrk Gnrno Ihr: learn made il lo the ffrdfrrprw nlaydlfs only to hc: bcalcn by SCOUB .rw :hr--r 1,frr,rrnd gnrne. Thr- rwclmung alalf lor the learn included vfwp Ahfl opposing team scores at a minimum. Orfafanflrng hrtlfrrs included outfielder Ed Ele Outslandrng hitters included outfielder Ed Eire. and nnfnelders Bill Cain, Mike Kane, and Mark Burlingame. Guilderland 4 7 7 10 r 9. 4 TENNIS I I I l I I I I I 1 I Team Members: Row 1 I1 4,-1 - ' Q I ,W , Il, IliIrIn-th, A firimififwg 1 i . I U ., 'lhir netnien complt-ti-d tlir-if l fl ..-I with a Iinn ll-5 record yfnriiI Im mi in the Suburban Council, .1 te-nm-. I--.iigw I - I erred to be the tonight--.t in thi- t'.ipit.wI IIi'.'P ' ns well as the rust UI Sim-tion l.-.ii T-I mainy singles victoria-fs. lor thi- tml- lim-'si seniors Steve Lirmmr-im.m Illlhl, Ilia-I IIT dreth HO-61, and Larry Cmnt IIIII-7,1n-l I .iw- Arn Armstrong HO-GI. -md Rusk Aiinn it' it Steve Lemrnorinnn .inrl Ain Arm-.nnn,g again selected by tht- Sutiiiitmn I'Hiii1.ii compete in tho Soctionnl I7niiI1li - IUtlIII.'Ill1l'f' 1 at Albany SIEIIC. The pit-vimih ','t'.ll Tl?-'uv .in I Arn were runners-up but thu. vm: :iii-it it --1: inated the tournament .ind 1-iiwrg--tl. .nitli I-i the lost of a single set, ns Svction I-.-.o ttwlil--2 Champions. This victory vntitlvd Suv-,v .vid Arn to compete in the rvpzioiml tt-ww. t-n,m.i- ment at Colgate U. and oncc.ag.iin IIN y't'IIII1lfT ated all competition, and wow I-mi.-.n-wt Ri-- gional Doubles Champions. This iimrks trni first time that Guilderland netmen tiavif tum tured Sectional and Regional tennis inoi-.ns --few. 382 of Perseverance. '1 !' ' . ,V-I A 1 J -an . ni.A,.na.. lr ' f ,w. 1:1-. I-1 run Rx Hmri Imac- lwlmv UN' ball dUUS. with 8 long, Mafk Gamo SIBITIS the 'ypyf ',f:rf1- fort to get a base hit. Pitcher Geoff Broom and catcher Dana Field work together in the batter. at any Moment .J ' Y .K 4 x 1 1 A , Yli f' 1 fx . --3 K ..A- .. 4 '1- --i A., any Place ',Li 1 4 N Wendy Pic-rcn rlhnpmyn ww.:-V ', , 1 '- I I Bambi Armstrong is crowned the HOI'Y10'C0Y7UY'R qurvn sa ' I . uf 'I- x HH' ' S, B Ji ?'!S. 5 4 sim ff!! 1 . . '-Q' lfif 'P' PQ4. 3 f. 5.4. P I I Y, ll f v 1, ,f I Q I 355' .x.. -mf 5 if f W. 4-u 'Q i. f . l . J X,..,2- X- ,ff . A --f -as-9-ll xg - as 1954. ix ' . 1 Y' s... ,. M s,,i' . -11. '51 1 ,.,g ff! haf. 4.1. H L2 Pfmbclh Lawson, Al'Vl'Yflf.lHH Marianne Richards, Seniors ig F' 11' , 5 VuHn:g'vw3-- -wr - Cathy Hawes. Ur1dQfc'J11f'-f' lllllll: 4 v V K 1'4 'f1-F uh f what W. M M . 'E v Y w 1 1 Commih'ee's C ' full' - 4 I E n I Ll Y g 1 ,V--nf F. kv- Thumu Suction: A I.1I1.mf,1 ', p,f.,,,,y,, gn, I l 1 .L I um, S. Clwr alll Acfivities Section: G G.'m.1, n ' L' l..- V- 4- , . - . ,.. g.,, - C. Kirwan, L. Yl.xmiv'rt-. G I'- W , 'J ger, M. Caroll, U. Rc-bm:-wfv. n, P- 1-'f var-rr:-ai 1 r ,, I 'w ,M ' ' Q' Q, f E, gl- SEQQIA: clgx KEY CLUB i ROW1:f. flu-, K 'almfb 1 vf,fu , , , . 1 fTli1f1,G. Wrlllfmfl, I Mflhwvf M' .1H. x -' -1 I7 . Pearl:-y, H M:-yl, H Hnyva F rfmw -' uv... e av- - Vince gets real excited over those Key Club meetvfuib' -X -- V: P, ww bf- 0. I 'K SCEPTRE SERVICE ,M , I I I Sceptre Service: Row I: I Inl mm v '. -I1 -I .- -' I - I!1'r'.1Iwm1pgf'r, I7 I'wr.'1-1 ., I' I.'.wv'-H ffumnu, '. HIIIIHIIII, '. '..m!'. Hnw I '.' M. IAm,m'.Iu, I I.umIInr-1, If I'-Alf '- -1' 1 X I -I-' Jeanne Ryan says. It takes two to Taf1Ef MV ' ' ' ' I SCEPTRE .'QqF,l EJ ' ' ' , X . i-.iii ,m.1 M.ire.inm- v.in't ,i ,.ff- i' tiir' fliiilrIr'rl.lllfl ii.,-ii pri . 'iii-Jiffi frrp1.iiii1.in 'iif ,, if r' .rrfr 1 iiriuvri hy Ihr- ,gfi .gir1,rrI,' iirf iilli1'r'.. Huw g f ,ifffgiffri Irf-uliinf-n ir. fgtfrr 'iff 4 in iif1'fr'rrilwr r r r,',' .i'IlI ir, MIG. Fdif- . r ,VYJHAV ffinirniivfl innny ,' f,ii.iI fintwitif-'. .intl tuvrigfin I 'TU' M rwmf of thin yr-nr , appli- f ,wr riipirirwgrl ttrrr annual 'if f-hfixitif-',, twirl fm OCNJ- ' Vt' .'.wi', fr ',Iir,r,'r'1'1. On Janu- g,'rf- ',pnri'.orferi the '-.frcond r Emi' .it ttif: Hiivuriun Chalet. iimiril, in iifrbruary was the if- Mr mo duyu. Sceptre girls ,mf-fi to fulfil! almost any of tor , rwiiifsrs. At Easter time, had :rn Kanter Egg Hunt for Qnfarf ',ti,idf2rit'5. In the Spring, CfVf?'f-fjd up in r1Ovel attire to fmnfff for the benefit of the fffnhangf: program. Sceptre algo served at banquets, ush- acnooi functions, had car and had a few pickle sales. if Lawson, Secretaryg P L- Deca and Business Club up l l l l Flltt Row: V. Vim Alntyni-, P. l.-url:-rl rn, H '.1'h-UM I lr s Pafwiiui Row 2: J. l.ajeurrev.'.i-, M fLr.uru-r, Ii 1..Hrrrr-ri A -i .iv-- i 1: . WIUJY. ROW! MY, l.l'Il.lll, l fllrlllrizb ll Zin, .r M. Papandrea, D. Unrnurn, ll. Wyi lr Business Club ls now in its second very productive year. All of its members are ron- tinually learning new and het- ter ways of typing, booking. and taking shorthand. With the help of their advisor, Mrs. Harrington, they also learn how to operate new and com- plicated business equipment. Throughout the year Business Club has lent a helping hand to many of Guilderland's teach- ers who had back work piled up. Ro'. p f,l.L-,V-ki ' h-' ' A :,:. 4 'Q-uZ.1 N, Larson, ,I Sisters .. My rg 1 ,.,, v' ,ri ,v 1 1 ' .ia 1' iz. HU. .r H nil 1 1 I I I l 5, .r ,A , , M141 n ' Y. Kas 4' , .qffm g fb , L I 5' ,...x , ,,- Drama Club lfv 1 Flrst Row: L. Thomnn, M. O'ImmIfl. M PAf1.u.f.. t mater, E. Cantwcil, P. Grow-r, K l'nl!rrr..-nm, Il fu-- Ackerman. Second Row: H, Mntwr, fb lv-mm, rw rw-,- H. Koptel, F. Mooney, P. Houkvy, V finpumv-, ll Pm ': O1 Vice President, S. Patterson: President, L. O'Andfv-1. Treasurer-Secretary, E. Giallianardo N , N 3 fPs.vQ in W4 . PI Y ' r I I Dug -' . C I 1 Q gr 'iii y -S? 1 T-, 'E Il., , .. A. 6 ., ---'Z I I, 01999 Club, Russian Club Bridge Club Chess Club is another one of our new clubs this year. The members of this club learn all the tricks on how to win at the intellectual game of chess. One of their hopes is to re- main undefeated when they play school mates throughout the year. Good luck! lim In i - l .4 5 2 Flrst Row: C. Smith, L. Groomve., L. Stout. D llarnr-i .rm-1. Second Row: P. Dugarian, S, Dui-znuan, D, ilm-lwr. R l.i:vf't'e'i. il 5'1 - 5 5071, J. Hamm Q l Bridge Club joins tho other clubs in just organizing this year. These students stnv alter a few nights a week teaching each other what they know about, bridge. They are alwaY5 looking for students to' play and possibly enjoy learning U bit of bridge. L Q raft Leadership Club and Aims Club First Row: M. Pasninr-nnu, l. Knrw.w,l '.-ii.-ii gunna nw . : 1 zcr, M. Sallord, lf. Renllmtu, Third Row M' fwfr- H -'-- E. Elze The Debate Club strives to provide to G.C.H.S., different view points of one topic so that we students can lorm an opinion. The members try to broaden the scope of our minds. It is the important goal of AIMS to keep us informed on the controversial happen- ings around us. The club communicates with us through guest speakers and also the Nlotovation- al Punch . AIMS club has played an essential role in forming the opin- ions of the students at Guilderland. l l Lg. l 1 ? X i A ' l W..--la.--v: '14-:iw Fir!! Row: J Uvtteiwl-' l-'WJ' Kenne. A- O'5fYUWIg1Shl Thlfd ntl' S. Perkins I l I I l I ff if ins f . JS' -.-1,7 ' .. ,A .MW , 4 . F, if: ,Q. g- . , sup... -V ffm. 1 6 , 4. 'I XIQ1, IVA' 'Vey' El 1 ' - if I -I 1' ,, G' dd, ff. Z ,g. IV L ' N. 4' 5 ws' X Wfi'3f'i AJ' H n.U,y x A N Q M. wr' 1 N 1' .N X 'YWSV Q,-sl , Y I ! ' Q I F4 1 y x.,l i . I , 3, X , s as 5 Q V E' 41 f A ,E . Q' I X , ' iw 1 ! 1 sa L. W l iv ' 'L i cr Kg A NA, ,ff,'.' L yi? Uv gf. ,, ,z gig I, . '-2 U., . ,E ,ir-rv-1 ,.... ..'. A, A I IT r . .,, V, Q,f.,apjg,Q -52.41-I . .., ...... ww..- V 17. ..,. A fs. , Xmff' ' Y 1 J VW Luklnliffgjng, ffl-Nql5b'I'Q-1' 'DJ ji14LI'f 1 1 lfiis-ilif, '5' '?3'v',-' A 4299 mi ,tsl A Z.- QEHIQW , V ,v1n,4,,mk L, qw. , , fcfkl1iCW c r l5'1': r:g fm .firhlii , 1 25131415 5 ,w A A. 'gmfi 1: 5f5?5cQiQ' MIM: .-. p HM, 'lrlj'-Q' Miifif-if-1 Ylilnil r1m..x,:: Leadership Club and Aims Club First Row: M. Pnssirieanu, T, Kirwan, f. 'urn-ir Qnrnnrt Paw . 1 . c zcr, M. Salford, F. Renllmtu, Third Row: r.' mir... f. a-N F., r L. Elle The Debate Club strives to provide to G.C.l-l.S., different view points of one topic so that we students can form an opinion. The members try to broaden the scope ol our minds. lt is the important goal of AIMS to keep us informed on the controversial happen- ings around us. The club communicates with us through guest speakers and also the Motovation- al Punch . AIMS club has played an essential role in forming the opin- ions of the students at Guilderland. Fin! Rovrzj Uettvie'-hi, ' H--.ir-1 1 ks.:-z.: I vi Kenlie. K Uitrmsinf'-it TNN1 RU' ' ' 1 ' 2' S. Perkins A X 'Ui F' fi A- 5- 1 g. ,H fr S ,I Jrivi by Q K1 i I l Qgewq . gi F X , I yr. rfQ'MA K ll' Lf c ,cfm :Q :f f, QED? VMf.J1Qv ,J .vfllig my QEWQW wi gpkkiqf, 1 4 flkc e- 'f 1512 i'5:3:,1g:v r 'cZc1lr'ic,:!qf: :nj -1, V1 1 EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS ORGANIZATION and MAJORETTES Row I: J. Ilnlntil, W, Arlwrrvmii Row 7x r remit '--,N S, Krug At almost every homt- lnottmll game this season, Guiltli-iI.intl . Nlaiorcttes could hi: fvl'I'Il pt-r forming the routines. tht-y lmtl practiced throughout thi- wi-i-li, Numerous hours of rvlu-ni:..iI-. went into each perloiinuncv. Along with GCHS's hund, thi- Majorettes always prcsontvcl .1 smashing halftime show. With thi- winning combination of the Mui jorettes, the band and the team, each and every football game provided Guilderland's fans with an exciting afternoon. l I-1 ,-i.-f-- -IIC T' Ag , ,.. 'H ...I 1 l . 'i la 'U' - lvI:.I Sr-7bufgrf,L L1, .-- - in' ' ' A Gm! L, Mgrhgll, H S,1Ii1bit: ' i ' li-'V P ,513 fig 4, ..' '5 ' 1 i www , . r ll' , z' 5, t .KA - 'Z A. Q , lr .f , QC:-1' 4.: FX? -V. ..- M 'asv P -- -4- 5 Y 5- fd .mf itl- -'r',f',x, Pictures that speak For themselves 2 --:ii f N FOLK CLUB ard ECOLOGY Rgylf I' ll'Rmlrkr1, M l'.1lr'rm Chlndler D T8yl0l' L mf-11--1, l xrmpp Row 2: ll Wolff- M Sprmgu L Hass M l M lr--wwf. I Nr!-.ky ll Ru vnbloom D Papandr Tl cr lrf,lfyif,l1lb ,ggjfqlll HIV, 1 :lv 'ppp rl url :Q ill' ,'1flll 'f,..35 ,wgzw L' Y lllf' llflllll fr lwrr- ,ll frf,ll', ilflfl HM llwr rfrmmrrrllly H g.f'r.ll ff,' 1 f.l many f 1 'VlL' ill'lL H'l1 T I lf' ' gy -'ulfn llu-mfr Dry' -gg f'ff - 115111111 prof. P5 r 'rHr'rvr1'1 'rn-r lhf: fu . ' 'I 'sll' f'lT'lIYUY1- r-r'Q .' 1' l' fl-Y u mr, Mr: I ifrn, f '1':'l 'lv' ' lub 'l'1 any- rwl' Mfg, lm- problem .1 ,r ul' ,V 'xrrrw of this ff-ar , pruyrcla mrrf- to collect iamparqn n-'rf,'Qr3, safe bottles and naper for recycling, and hare guffsl sofmlfera come L0 BELIZE! to zlrrry, the import- ance of uarrwg our resources carefully and cleaning up the enmonment. f . , ,f I ,I . x 1 ' K x .sqm ll' 'ffv 'll' FOREIQSN EXCHANGE ST During the summer, I spentleleven v under the American Field Service-Am tire experience has been wonderfulg the ment of discovering another culture, and ing and befriending new people has made the most fascinating times in my life. . . I I stayed with the Bhagyanath familyiin Madras, a with a hot, sunny climate. As soon as I arrived, I began within the fabric of Indian life. I was confronted with an ground of sounds, smells-and colors. Everywhere the with activity, with all kinds of people, animals, Meandering cows, charming open-air markets, abiect and brightly colored Hindu temples made walking a new ascinating experience. ' I grew to love the Bhagyanath family with whom I them was a wonderful period of discovering and leam taught me South Indian cooking, their son tutored language, I attended college with their daughter in and their cousin taught me Indian classical dance citing and a great deal of fun learning to adapt entirely different culture. I . ' Mr. Bhagyanath was a professional magician, The gy.in.itlt , and a half hour magic show. Or as he said, 'I has .i sharp blade pass through her neck every time her Alter the eleven weeks M.ili.il .ind had a rare Prime Minister Indira Finally. we boarded in the Di-atli Dealing Chinese Head Chopper! to an Efld to dISCLISS and as I vrim, I realized just how far the to .iiiprvciate and respect a . . .- I lr-an llnmiiliiii III! -'JWI in nriiivnnigg -IIIKI wthlkltcbses. And Ive made 1 I 1 world. In all respects, the past 'I' ' ' most wonderful times of my life. ROSALINA CABABAT I II ',iliii.i lt.-I-ii v.i l.iIi.iIi.iI, .ini llii- Ariwricaiii Field Service exchange I fill' Iii it .il I,IiII'Irrl,iIIiI If-IlIl.lI IIIIIII IICIIIIUI IOI' IIIC YCBI' .'.iiri. I fii'l 'ri Ifiil fill Airii-rn.iii '.rnI Im Grin Franciscol, I was en- f1'f i,,i ii' ir.nil,f .iiiri il-, rrrrr-iw .ilriiriwiilii-ri'. 350, I thought that there li.-rw ,il .III .-.Iivri f'IlI fri will Im .I w.lIk Ill IIlC Flight by y0UI'58If. f fri' fr ly iiiy Iriririil ,intl riiy'.r'II W1'IlI Ilir rl w.lIk one night. As WB f !..t'If v 9' .1 lII.!'- IHIII I'IIIfir'JlIIlf II'. 'itl WIT LICCIIIIYCI to stop in front of I f 'I li- riririfi Ili--in fir .i .wlnli-, .nirl av. srloll as the man started 1 1 i Ml' '-IflII'lI lniflf Iii llif- Iliirni. Then all Of a sudden 8 1 ' I ii- il 'il' ririfrl in Irrinl nl Il'i. lliey get out of the CBI' and ,nfl lil flrnilli, my IYlf'lIlI JIILI I Stillted Fuflfliflg back tothe I , M iIlI'I urnifsliiiig lin- tlurin we were really relieved Iwy IIi,iI mv. .i :mil uxcitiiig experience. ,-i. I.: lmriirifl nnniy I.ii,l'. nbllut the ArTlel'ICBl1 Way of IIIB V- .i'i'l ii, , Ilivrv! are rn.iny, many things that once ln 8 .- .wil frnli,irr.i'.'.f . nw. I know that no two cultures BFG BIIICG -I.,-I 1- mit Ili:-ie nfiulrl he that much difference. For In- 1 if fr, firzt .-if-wr, In-rf: I felt really strange especially when ':ir'f'I I f..i', nallting clown Illc hall one day and Ike U16 I ff-f' I'r'f.'If'rl .mil f?ll'lyIIlIlIgI I pushed my way tI'lI'OUlIl. 'iY'f'I ,'lf'r'r5j JIUIIIIII I IUII my ILICC IUYD led and I WHS S0 em' ' i .Ziyi llf-'.fiIl',f- I nfiw this scene of all scenes . Whit WIS If? I, al' y'iIi1',1'lI'I' I ,'.i,i'a1 ri ,I rv-11 pierce, with n new Iamily, new I new rvrrf-ri nfif-rri: iirirwzirnble for the first few weeks. . I ff-f-I live yuifrf- by yriurafrlf, alone and nobody to 'fi I fr-It fm il fgotmle of weeks. But, thanks to my foster Friends and till: peziplf: Ive met who made me feel that they in general fT'l'lfI'2 me feel at home. Through them my whole year mme has a wholesome year of exciting experiences. I could on telling about nhat exciting experiences I've had but We'I'6 of space. Visiting the US. was my childhood ambition. to GCI-IS and to the people who in one way or a reality. I dont know what to say but I'm learned to love the place and the people too. body but theres always a time for parting so, LUCK to each and everyone and I hope FATE will be make all your dreams a reality. Goodbye and best wishes to all!!! 312 Love, I Rosalina WHS . I Can FQREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS My name is Goran Ekstrom and I have been your nnhange :zoaene from Sweden this year. Living here has been a new am: Interesting experience for me. Having lived with three separate families, I have han .1 qnqaqa to learn about the American people and their culmra lg. p,..,, to several concerts, including Chicago, I sent my Christmas vacation an Miami Bench, Flf.mJ,1 Ir N-12 mn, even though I got a big cold when I came bank to :rm mln ...frm I will remember this forever. Thank you Your lraend, Goran Afciillllfflu r Under EP-0 l'1 'n-r af- A ' ' W I-rmn.1lf'0 ' ' 1A '4 'W' 'A' Um Ig,-nf A'-way .N 'x I lhn rap-!.z' 7 : I v r v hug rlrlfrrw-' ' r I Hun 'rr' 1 1 NJHA. UH' ni ' lvlag Iqrullv. f I -I-A' ' ant vr1'w-p'ffg ' I I at 'Hn ,.. .,. ...lf Q ul .., llwrllxlar '1 ' 'H - ' Af.:,,v,,:a,,. . , lH1',lffll11 N'-ri I ' Av- I 1 1 nr llYr'ff 'r 'r E Y- l!'f' S' N'- ngcn 1: 'f1l 'H I llnf-r, u:v ,j ' - Urwn .1 -ln I-P wr. ' wr ,mtl Wfll 7 f' I ' ' gh.. .fy-,.-H 4- .f -- -I ,- A, I .wal Unff-If ' ' ' ' ' f ,guns rx. u c-1-r,,:'w F - I ' Hug . ,-in-0 2 ye -r-'fs'-, U,-4hrfe'.l'v z ru ffv ' 1 gnu .ll :rv--fvr: F1 i , ru? pthnr 1: Ei rv-riff: Y' 5 ' ' Ugg hnpqj 'J' Um 1 '..a c X 'T' NUI? n,.,:y, le., x li,yr1drr'v:r I1 v H iulorrwhrm .MMU ' 1 ' Nancy Letko attired in souver1ifS U ITN 'i fY,aQf,,f1f,,y I , 3 - v I ' .. 'I - 1 -, 'mm Afghanfsfan' i'l'?.ii. l,'t.5'.:. - Wu xwmlor I1-iw ! f'P'e 'Hi' f' 2' I Asia lb .1 rf-rifle f'f '- ' ' ' always CCCIUQVJEIIV T -1 fi J' ' ' .., -5 separated, thc? U'-'H' i 5' ' ' , ' .rw r Ll: , v 1 v where tmicther or-cw! -'f - . .. e.. I I! was .1 f.'l3uf--15'-wr. - 3 - ' K ' ' I 3 ,X 1 I 1 ol contrasts and .1 1-urvfrff-'f -' ,,,. .,. .- when spent 'n Asia' lljmi in 5 c I x -I. E s :I 3 fuk QXQWQI- 61 ff, 'ffv' .fl Q h 5 V vw 9 'Q' , Q . Q. -, do 156 .- Q ,,, :Q 0' I X 3 - 'r ' 4 I I 11+ , I in 4:44 4 ,Q ' x IDG 3 4 fl 1 1 t r 1 1 L, rchestra and Girls Orchestra .S I'Q - A. f. Under the directaon nf Mr mmf-. t,'t rf-- the Orchestra has proygrr-'.f.f-rl tlrm-r.gn nr-- 1971-72 season in grunt '.tylr'. This year they pertnrrm-ri an tha- .-,tm --r rn 1 spring concerts and also rl aprt ml gwrffmv' vw .- at Christmas time. Along with the otlwr' fwl'tktltlH'. ul tin- rr: department they have .umm rgrv-'rr ran- . r- Y v Something to be proud ot. 1 5 . .fa I 5 ,., J i piroup 4 '.lnr11,4-ww. ilu-y imvi' pQrf0rl11Qd in b0ll'1 the Winiel' and spring Boy's Chorus and fage Band l ' 'V-m-Q., ' ilu- lmy'-, ciimrnh, dircclcd by Mr. Richard Wagner, is one of the Imml ,gmnpu in ihv -school. The boys have worked hard this year to make and .xririrrci murih lo hoih. All boys in grades 9-12 are eligible. Our tunnf, to .1 func .and .mcczovnplishod group. e known sented several Wind Ensemble Mr. Wffflf-1l'Y dm-1 I-. mf- v.1 H . ,U CGS5. It if. il as-If-H mmap fy! m .. x 1 musical nclivutu-'.4 In--f r..v.'-- 4,1-H ccrts and dad .un .ulum.utmw ,im mf x by an Olltfwtilllffllwf fgump fl' fr-'.'f ,f 1 M' 1' ' 41189. I. 5911 521, L J1' ,- Lgt,-1 ' ' . QF ,.. if -5 . , ,d J.- Milt it , ' shi' . F 5' Guys and Dolls ll Slflg Bl0f'lg with JOSYI, Uhllrm, nml 'Luv , I 4 , 4, A .F ,4 5' Q 1' 40. , I 44 'lhlnllbll Nlkl 1 M. Safford chuckles at J. Spencer and F. Moonei doing the jig. 1,,,,...- 4. N l'7',3'7. Q .,.l..l. .,.1.1,. 5: 220 1 Q ' I Musical K' F' Y ,.i'ui ff, L 1 r..nv..in iw irwii tlntv .nn ihmugit. The General scowls at the lying Crap Shooters. 1 1 'N if I The Hot Box Debutantes before they swing into action. This Year's muscial was a smash hit! Under the Direction of Mr. Fred Heitkamp and Student Director Mark Cenci, the players started with nothing and ended with a fabulous professional show. The players also had the combined talents of Mr. Vickery istage managerl, and Mr. Webster torchestra dircctorl both who dedicated much time and effort to the show. Much, much credit must also bi: given to each actor. Each om: worked hard for two months, to work up the best possible characterim- tion. This Year's Guys and Dolls wir. a phenomenal feat and all shoiilil me congratulated on a simply uiiprvrlw job. This show was by lfir simply illi- best musical to ever hit our nrgliool, and Guys 8t Dolls will surely pn rio,-in in High School musical history? -.. Musical 7' i 7 IN , it fa 3' 55 ' s yH'gf i' - l ll 'l'lt.tL. nf LflfiTHf55 4 i The Crap Shooters sin8 at the Save A Soul r.'-wsn W .k. 3. ., - 222 gf Junior Prom 1--'In' ww- Q L-A-7 lmunr Prnm Cmnt- Am Aruv.twx1y, Kiiiiy Vvicy, Tom Kryzk, Wendy Pierce, Hal Lapham, :iii i-. ..i,. H, Wilt i-.mg Mml cami.-A .ftiwimt-.in-r Keith Kenyon, 1971 King Dave McGrath, l f1 'Jmmi 'iiiilwll Ikiurpliy, fltiWllill'.ill'I lt'..1 Murphy, 1910 Queen Barb SChLlCk, Pat HlIi 'll, iirmru Myvl, lilli N.9',iur1lri'., Vvil' Llnplu, Peg MBYUFI, Carl Schell , ,S Dwight Mathuaa escorting Sandy Fraley to the prom. i i is of 1971 nior Prom was GAZEBO , a gay ninety setting. The gen- eral chairrnan was Peggy Mar- tin with Wendy Pierce in charge of favors, and Sharon Murphy decorarion Chairman. Many ofher Qtiirlfznts DZiVTl'.lf p3lt':d IH fhf: lfmif i'1011r'. nt NOV? and preparation. After fwfr!! vvefrkz, the rtanrf- N.-I . nr-If! fin thf: nlffiit nf M if Ftfh Fliiifiinfriill.irff,0V1ii ,xfl fi ii Cfnrfinfiiiriri xrrtiriefr' rnf-ntf., izrvrr in thi- f-1--rafrrg Dzivf- M-'fir Viv .Wifi ,ii If ir Murph, rv--rv f r ,mi-wt 14111 j einrl fi. f--- ri ll? tiif- iiV'1!'E HV. Hilll ffmfmi-1 :,ir'- mf 'ii-' r-'ir-mf, mf-ni'. .ml Kifiiw- iiriiit? 1' Yflriijr'-fi fur gviimii bij iiw flff' fit.. '1f'.l. 'fffw:iiIs,i1f' '1 iilflriis Mr H 'w'ii i5i. ii.', rl,-Vu. ,ifIi,'i,iir4 timr wr. vwrilf Q ,l'.'.i'.t.m'+-mri:.1kir:,' if-ivnrw in grins' 'Iii 4 r- ,, King and Queen, Dave and Sharon, having the first dance. . 4 'N t h Linda Allendorph and Rad Qghiririervr pc-'in' Shelly Cioppii and Karen Ragotzkie decided O S ow x i W I 1 'L' ioto rapher with Bill Stalker .mg Diane is off their escorts. D1 g t The theme for the 1971 Ju- Homecoming Y lk! F -'Ll ,' f life. it if if my BCLK ' ' 1 iifli If ilu- ifiillmll linim l'.ipl.nn.., lll Z Im' ifl.lllll'l1 Peggy, Ben, Jim, and Sue talking over the plans for after the dance. ,lg coming Day of festivities was spored by Sceptre on Octobe 1971. The day began with a Once again the Annual r , penseful football game as I land hosted Shaker. At half ' the Majorettes and Band a fine show followed by ing of Bambi Armstrong as ff Homecoming Queen. Other bers of the court were Pierce, Alice Falzano, Jan , Sharon Murphy, Deb Kenyon, Munn, Gaye Schinnerer, and Senuira. Eight o'clock began dance entitled Places of Our The gym was decorated in fall by chairman Joanne Gunther her committee. All of the day smoothly and was enjoyed by of those attending. inn Mycl V G. Broom and M. listen on. I i 1- Candids Summa-A 6 226 .ENXXQ fm 0, lf. UW fu-ff Ku I f'rg YU W i riff? Ihf- ff? its IV 1 ',n1rr1rw'r2lHf'rrVJOr1, mm V. up H0 hugh, ww vlan :fill turn ',o warm . . ,ww fmfl nf , 'dull no frmpty . . . milf I,lf'1IlH',fI you ,mt still unborn. ','rr,l1 IH Hu: morning waves, f1,4f1!fr IH thf: farccn. ffwl Hmt ux1ukf:r1lng Full rn My yzmru. rw .wr Kanter up our warmth, rfraliifr. no longer dawn. -11171 Solomon Adv Pri z- i ,G 5 ' 1, it E Sf 'in ?'zom 7112 Gongfzaf geniofzs uf To The A Step in the Right Dzrectzon GRIDIIITE to a TELEPIIDIE JOB NawYodxTelephone FIRST PRIZE ' wx FIRST PRIZE PURE MEAT PRODUCTS ?J'ZE.iQS'SB?i.S,? 230 b WESTMERE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FACULTY Congratulations to the Seniors from FACULTY OF ALTAMONT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MECHANICS 8 A umm or nal 63 STATE STREET 1084 MADISDN BEST WISHES TO ALL THE SENIORS HUHMHNI MHNHH GREULICH'S MARKET 3403 Carman Road Open Evenings and Sundays Phono: El S-ISJO RIIIBIN IIN 81 HENNET 1874 Western Ave. Albany N. Y. Hardware - Building and Garden Altamont Super Market Quality Meats Groceries Vegetables Comply-tp Que-SIOD Xifmppvrgj All Yovlr Food N-'mis Corner Main Street and Alhuwgnt Fi-'uf-1-, vs! Nlnmont, New York S I'es uppl C. 81 B. 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Waugh Mrs. Dolores Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard LaVi Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. James J. Sidoti Robert Steenburgh Robert Stimson Howard Tammany Roy Tardrll Mrs. Hutchln Tibbetts Gary Torino Norman Uloqgg Raymond S. Twornbly Theodore Vick-fry Luwrfrnofr Warnvr Warner Weaver John L. Wilson Jarners L. Wingate John Yagor ne Thomas Hesler Edward Bazan Frank E. Hobson, Jr. John J. Hiller John Jasniewski Ralton Speers Henry Thomas Arnold L. Crounse ihai's left David M. Greenfield Bud Mark Gilbert Donna Mark and Kathie Nancy Jean Killy Bill and Jim Sponable Timm Baldauf Sue Hennessy Shari Rulison Deb Ronan Harvey B. Deep Diane Joe and Cindy Todd Gifford Tootsie Wootsie and Fuzzy Wuzm Ed Elze Carl Hornbach John Arnold Crounse Patti Lawrence and Toni, Nancy, Mr. Zippy, Jivln' Dave Donna if imon and Garfunkel ' -Old Friends Bookends P. Simon, Columbia Kathryn Carrow Great things come in all sizes and ways. A package of candy or houa quet of flowers tend to the heart ol someone in love. Little children are wonderful because of their innocence, laughter, love for others and naive ways. They always seem to try to make you happy when you are troubled or depressed. They seem to have a secret wisdom but lose as they grow older. As a person grows older it is a race that they keep this secret wisdom. Their life is full of problems that they are trying to cope with. Kathy. was one of the few people who kept the secret wisdom from childhood. As she grew older she enriched everyone's life. Kathy listened and helped you with whatever you did. You always knew she enjoyed you as much as you en- joyed her. She was a friend to be treasured always. Even though Kathy has been taken from us she is not forgotten. Her precious and unique nature is what is remembered and never will be lost, As the days go by she is appreciated more and we thank the Lord that we were blessed with such a wonderful friend. I hope everyone will take heed and try to better themselves and enioy life like Kathy did. Adams, Arnold 2586 Western Ave. Albany 12203 Alland, Stephen Maple Ext. Altamont 12009 861-8893 Allendorph, Linda 24 Witte Road Albany 12203 438-3949 Allen, Mary 49 Northgate Dr. Albany 12203 489-2231 Amato, Peter 8 E. Dillonbach Albany 12203 489-4587 Anastas, Susan 8 Kent Placc Albany 12203 438-3977 Anderson, Judith Rcinemann St. Altamont 12209 Armstrong, Arn R.D. :tl Dunnsville Rd. Altamont 12209 861-8720 Armstrong, Bambi R.D. :tl Dunnsville Rd. Altamont 12209 861-8720 Artus, Rick 314 Parkview Dr. Schenectady 12303 3557019 Askew, Gary 3247 Carmen Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-2328 Avellino, Karen 553 Monroe Ave. Albany 12203 489-2882 enior Directory Baldauf, Tim Western Tk. Albany 12203 355-0580 Barker, Rebbeca 125 Prospect Terr, Altamon t 12009 861-6997 Barnum, Dan 6 Country Rd. Alban! 12203 489-39 0 Barry, Deborah 509 Acre Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-2952 Bartholomew, Deborah 3 Malpass Rd. Albany 12203 489-1122 Bastlani, Raul 11 Lenann Dr. Altamont 12009 861-6680 Becker, Gary 14 Karner Rd. Guilderland 12084 489-8264 888138, JZITIBS Dunnsville Rd. Altamont 12009 355-2240 Belawski, Michael 20 Highlands Dr. Albany 12203 482-2209 Benjamin, Mark Gaskill Ave. Albany 12203 ' 489-1610 B8l1l'll80ll, Barg, Laurie 105 Heritage Rd. Guilderland 12084 456-6349 Bonaparte, Steven 27 Venezio Ave. Albany 12203 438-0217 Bonaparte, Susan 27 Venezio Ave. Albany 12203 438-0217 Boucher, Denise 102 Severson Ave. Altamont 12009 861-8863 Boynton, Robert 21 Vellna Dr. Albany 12203 ' 438-7134 Bradt, .lan Route 146 , Altamont g2009- .8 861-6302 , g, A Brecht, Carey, Rlchard 10 Pauline Ave. Albany 12203 482-8843 Carmen, Bruce Western Tk. Albany 12203 355-2439 Carpenter, Robert 134 Beldale Rd. Albany 12203 489-4541 Cenci, Mark 9 Kelly Ave. Albany 12203 438-8811 Campagne, Carol 2329 Western Ave. Guilderland 12084 482-1185 Chesebrough, Linda 1 Veeder Rd. Guilderland 12084 438-8102 Childs, Garth 156 Mohawk Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-9191 Chrisman, Lynn 1 Jackson Court Albany 12203 Cioppa, Mlchele 24 Willow St. Guilderland 12084 482-6830 Cofrancesco, Craig 7 Providence St. Albany 12203 489-0481 Collins, Timothy 317 Presidential Way Guilderland 12084 456-6845 Corcoran, Brian 2880 Old state Rd. Guilderland 12084 Countermine, Keith Posson Rd. Albany 12203 482-8852 Coxon, Paul 3815 Carmen Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-1149 Crawford, Linda 71 Northgate Dr. Albany 12203 482-5300 Creamer, Michael 27 Arcadia Ave. Albany 12203 438-0756 Crupe, Benjamin 120 Altamont Blvd. Altamont 12009 861-8884 Cuomo, Patricia R.D. 1:1 Dunnsville Rd. Altamont 12009 355-3509 Dalrymple, David 201 Vosburgh Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-8057 Dandrea, Laura Pineridge Dr. Albany 12203 482-8851 Dansereau, Michael 42 Ableman Ave. Albany 12203 438-0329 Davenport, David 29 Tice Rd. Albany 12203 482-8437 Davis, Gary 208 Pinewood Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-0716 Dean, Alice R.D. ii'2 Weaver Rd. Altamont 12009 861-8350 Dejoseph, David 1835 Western Ave. Albany 12203 482-4282 Deleon, Diane 9 Robinhood Rd. Albany 12203 482-8862 Delucia, D3VId 182 Main St. Altamont 12009 861-8861 Delzotto, Dennis Willow St. Guilderland 12084 DeMille, Elizabeth P.O. Box 797-3211 Denucci, Marilyn 129 Western Ave. Albany 12203 361-8854 Dermott, Frederid 5 Grand Court Guilderland 12084 456-9567 Devenpeck, Chris 34 Tkffl Aw! SCh!!f'lf?Cl.lfl'l 12301 355-1104 Dicaprlo, Joseph 3069 Spawn Rl Scllf-rv-ct.ifl'1 l '1l'll 355-1251 Dlnyer, Stephen 'J Llrldf-ri Nfl Albany 12301 Doak. Debbie 39 Glerl.-.lil-rl -P Albany I?flll fl38433',l Domenico. Eugene 7 Fuller Rrl filbnlly 12201 Donley. Gayle 12 GAY lnllf' SCilt'l1f'C1fl'l'j lfllll 355-5695 Donnellan. Richard 26 Alvlrln lllvd Albany 131113 438-3216 Drake. John South Rd Albany 12203 439-4035 Dubrin, Linda 178 Maple Ave Altamont 12209 861-6464 Dunham, Patricia 308 Highland Dr, Schenectady 12303 Durgerian, Sally 11 Clark Pk-ay. Albany 12203 Eastwood, Tobert 126 Main St, Altamont 12669 861-6936 Ekstrom. Goran Ellfillfj An- Altflmmtt 12'QlQ'l Eller, Carolyn if flf.f?t1,.fl?-' ...r AIU-lll'l l.'. .l -u1'JHl. Elle. Edward ll,'l 51:1 rw-1 1.3 'r .1 nf-1 ' ll:-, I '11, lm lv.-1.4 Efllpld, Peter nl My - J A 'llrlr-ld ' 1 l lui .-1-ill ' Evon, Elizabeth fl-'.f 'V' it .1 fl.-l ll. r , 1, :l 1,-ll, Falzano, Alice ,l.,.,.,. .Ht J '.llWlf'f'lr'l T'-ll Ht, .. .. F.1ntasl.1. Chrlsse -- Vlrlr-JU' Nl -V'1rY'l'l' f' l l 'iii ' 1- its Faulkner. Guy il-,... -,-' lt A 1:11--l I' 91 Favltta. Michael 1 1l r'.1.'-'lf f': Altwllr lff fl--11 Fennerty. Brian Irv? Hl,,glvl.'l -1 fir .Y .. 'S+'jtwr'w'P.1l,4 1329115 Ferguson. Vicky 121 Park St A'l'.1rT1i'f1f 1.1119 S151-S373 Ferrettl. Dominick Mcl-town Rd Albany 122113 Ferbeck, Glenn 3 Willy st. Albany 12203 438-5551 Ferraioli, Joanne R.D. :2 Hawes Rd. Altamont 12009 S61-8733 Field, Dana 115 Euclid Ave. Altamont 12009 861-8805 Fisher, Patti 47 Providence St. Albany 12203 438-7915 Forgea, Richard 5 Chapman Dr. Albany 12203 489-5594 Fowler, Robert 6 Leda Dr. Guildcrland 12084 489-3940 Fox, Maryann 3 Brookwood Dr. Albany 12203 482-3846 Fraley, Sandra Krumkail Rd. Albany 12203 438-4021 Frederick, Donald Willey St. Albany 12203 lV9-4849 Friebel, William Ro. :zz Depot Rd. Altamont 12009 861-8058 Friedlanrler, Barry Gun Club Rd. Altamont 12009 861-8104 Fries, Karen 106 Jay St. Altamont 12009 861-6659 Fritze, John 37 Vaughn Dr. Albany 12203 489-0085 Frost, Jill 65 County Line Schenectady 12303 355-1378 Flanders, .lohn Maple Ave. Altamont 12009 861-6650 Furdon, William 103 Birchwood Dr. Schenectady 12303 3556158 Gade, Peter 2348 Western Ave. Albany 12203 438-1623 Gaige, Allan Prospect Terr. Altamont 12009 861-6669 Garcia, Rebecca 16 Henry Ave. Albany 12203 438-4133 Garno, Mark 4 Partoon Dr. Guilderland 12084 482-8909 Garrison, Gail 5 Williams Court Albany 12203 438-0422 Gesek, Julius Western Tk. Albany 12203 Giallonardo, Ellen 301 Highland Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-6898 Gilbert, Mark 7 Ricky Blvd. Albany 12203 482-1167 Gillesrle, Gary 60 G pp Rd. Albany 12203 489-1009 Glass, Debra ' - 108 willows Gullderland 482-3641 click, Barbara- 3397 586. 1 Schenectady 355-2859 . Y Goad, Cathy 7 Marjorie Dr. AIbany212203 482-91 Goeway, Robert 25 Johnson Rd. Albany 12203- 482-1185 Gould, Candanee 31 Hamilton St. Guilderland 12084 438-4061 Graves, Susan Westem Ave. Albany 12203' 482-5365 ' Gray, Carol 24 Pine Knob Dr. Albany 12203 438-3147 V Gag' Burma s 1' V - ll0'li515 3 'W Green, Euclid Albany Havens, Donna 20 Leto Rd. Albany 12203 Hedden, Carolyn 4 Lennan Dr. Altamont 12209 861-2754 Heidenreich, Paula 248 Pinewood Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-1678 Hein, Paul 615 Maywood Ave. Schenectady 12303 355-4223 Heller, John R.D. :,.+f:2 Hawes Rd. Altamont 12009 861-9384 Hennessy, Sheila 2 Palma Blvd. Albany 12203 489-2031 Herchenroder, Dawn Star Route Altamont 12009 861-6896 Hesler, Mark 123 Birchwood Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-3408 Hilton, Susan 142 Maple Ave. Altamont 12009 861-6694 Hilton, Deborah 1832 Western Ave. Albany 12203 482-0632 Hobson, Hilary 42 Venezio Ave. Albany 12203 489-6815 Hodordski, Richard 10 Kaine Dr. Albany 12203 482-8123 Hofer, Carol State Farm Rd. Guilderland 12084 456-6972 Hoffman, Arnold 17 Ronald Place Schenectady 12303 355-9025 Hopper, George 17 Ayre Dr. Albany 12203 482-5339 Hornbach, Carl 17 Mornin gside Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-6659 Hotalmg, Hollis 46 Providence St. Albany 12203 438-0088 House, Eric 185 Krurnkill Rd. Albany 12203 482-0752 Hurley, Janet 110 Grand St. Altamont 12009 861-8897 Hutson, Patty 6 Hungerfird Rd. Albany 12203 489-2635 Hutton, Richard 243 Pinewood Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-2828 Jackson, Keith 2819 Lydius Sl. Schenectady 12303 355-4432 James, Morgan 515 Zoar Ave. Albany 12203 489-4248 Johnson, Gary 17 Chapman Dr. Albany 12203 438-3104 Jones, Jeffrey Lydius St. Schenectady 12303 355 1409 Judd, Cynthia Picturesque Schenectady 12303 356-1455 Keefe, Pat 44 Mercer St. Albany 12203 482-0320 Kautz, David 62 Van Wie Terr. Albany 12203 482-5683 Kelley, Karen 8 Shady Lane Albany 12203 438-8886 Kelly, Donna R.D. :rl Veeder Albany 12203 489-7015 Kenna, Michele 617 Via Ponderosa Schenectady 12303 355-1221 Kenyon, Deb 193 Main sr. Guilderland 12085 361-2981 Klarsfeld, Ted 16 Harding St Albany 12203 438-7403 Kessler, Ann 490 Park Ave. Albany 12203 482-5104 Ketcham, Nancy Ewa l'lr, Schem-citncly 112.311 355-0126 Kiltz, Robert 121 SCllCll1.lVl Pl Allqtmtwrit 120110 861-6'l1I King. Chester -1 King Fil Albany 12203 4542-1108 Kipp. Myron 2345 'l'lr'stf3rn Aw Guilderlnn-fl 1108-1 Kirwan. Thomas 50-I plllytlfl Or Schenoctidy 12.103 3552263 Klarsfels. Charles 1 Drawbrldge Dr. Albany 12203 438-6515 Klein, Bonn: 194 Pincridge Or. Guilderland 1208-I 4890857 Knapp, Alfred 3126 Spawn Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-6641 Krause, Patricia R.D. ::2 Slitts Rd. Altamont 12009 861-2011 Kryzak, Thamas 251 Pine-ucnd Dr Schenectady 123113 355-2373 Kuberski, Sandra 2 P-lirics.: Am, Albany 12301 1182 3158 LaDuke, Beverley lrir .fl.r,v lar Albariy 12211 -lfi'l hh-lfl Lahera, Angel 'll'l lnnmn Aw All5.llly ljjlll Larnme, Linda fn' 1.19 Fil U A.li.ll1'l 1.', 1l lrl'l lhwl Lanm, Joseph 'iff' 1-rlfvrzllu -nm' lllillllwrl will Pill-11 1'-lil.-Vu Lapham. Harold ll lm al-rv Fill Al! my 1', ll 11:11.1' Larson. Nancy Qgmw Fil Tl'llvr'-wt lily 7l'1 l'S'S'l'1' Latimer, Suzanne 1 -fm vi.-8 Qs 'Z.-l-.-1-.-,-v ,,g-, 1' :ft Lawrence. Patricia lNlflT',llY F11 'i.'1wr'miT.1l1v Ifjfi 1 VY? 151' Lawson. Mary Beth N'rthg.1'-P Pr Alb-'lrty 1.TQ .1 -13.369111 Layton. Donald LDVU3 Pirir' R-f Schenfn:tady 12303 333-C62-1 Leary, Kevin Van Wie Terr Albany 12:03 138-5095 Lehnert, Rlchard Lainhart Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-9012 Leininger, Douglas Lone Pine Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-3610 Leonard, Jim 1012 Red Pine Dr. Schenectady, N.Y. 355-8198 Leonhard, Deborah Evelyn Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-4273 Letko, Mary Johnson Rd. Albany 12203 482-2969 Letlto, Nancy Johmon Rd. Albany 12203 482-2969 Lewis, Karen Hiawatha Dr. Albany 12209 4566932 Libby, Linda Tice Rd. Albany 12203 4896709 Lieberman, William Highland Dr. Schenectady 12303 3557990 Lock, Laurie Maynes Ave. Albany 12203 HE8-8053 Locke, Patricia Hoflredo Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-6760 Locke, Steven Colonial Ave. Albany 12203 482-8050 Longley. Gary Via Ponderosa Schenectady 12303 355-1126 Lund, Valerie Loren Ave. Albany 12203 489-8111 Lupien, Dawn E. Maynes St. Albany 12203 489-3862 Luther, David Canpus Club Dr. Albaorag 12203 489- 6 Lutz, Donna Church Rd. Albany 12203 489-0020 Mahar, Joanne Arlene Ave. Albany 12203 Maumrf, Timothy Scoharle PI. Altamont 12009 861-8074 Manss William Depot Rd. Altamont 12009 861-8153 Marchewka, Suzann Lydlus St. Schenectady 12303 355-9005 Marcll, Holly Kelly Ave. Albany 12203 438-3144 Marsh, Paul Alvina Blvd. Albany 12203 438-4002 Martin, Margaret Glgp Rd. AI any 12203 438-0241 Martin, Michael Masa, Mbcfickilly Main St. Altamont 122091 861-2693 McGee Ruesellk Daren Northhate Dr.. Albany 482-5441. McGrath, David' Pine St. . Albany 12203. P Arden Alban 489-06 ' Muztafago, Stanley Mercer St. Albany 12203 489-5663 Muzzy, Leo Ronald Pl. Schenectady 12303 355-3663 Myren, Tania Pinewood Rd. Albany 12203 489-4238 Nardella, Marie Okara Dr. Schenectady 12303 356-0797 Nasholds, Janice West Parkwood Rd. Albany 12203 482-8282 Nelson, James Carman Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-1449 Nicklas, Robert Arcadia Ave. Albany 12203 lV2-0165 Nieliwocki, David Northgate Dr. Albany 12203 489-3905 Nitsky, Josephine Schoolhouse Rd. Albany 12203 482-1392 Nolte, Andrea Birchwood Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-3950 Hoffman, Richard Siver Rd. Albany 12203 489-6448 0'DonneIl, Edward Pinewood Rd. Albany 12203 IV9-6849 0'HanIon, Kevin Gipp Rd. Albany 12203 IV9-1183 0'vl5o:lrkrg, Colleen ley t. Albany 12203 HE8-7367 Orslni, Lorraine Brandle Rd. Altamont 12009 861-8146 Dstrowidzki, Alicia Executive Dr. Albany 12203 456-6234 Owens, Thomas Old State Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-8647 Pahl, Crystal Fuller Station Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-0749 Pahl, Gerald Fuller Station Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-0396 Palmer, David Denny Rd. Albany 12203 489-6469 Parker, Jeffrey Terry Ave. Schenectady 12303 355-3534 Passineau, Michael Maid Marion Albany 12203 489-3870 Patrick, Ellen Victoria Dr. Albany 12203 438-4157 Patterson, Stancey Leesome Lane Altamont 12009 861-6571 Peacock, Lldyd Fuller Station Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-7701 Peat, Jerry Carman Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-7767 Pentak, Nancy Maple Ave. Altamont IZID9 861-8545 Perkins, Susan Kelly Ave. Albany 12203 482-1357 Pezze, Mary Ellen Highland Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-4970 Pezzolla, Paul Midland Ave. Albany 12203 489-2448 Phillips, Deborah Wilson Court Albany 12203 Piazza, Dennis Birch Dr. Albany 12203 489-3127 Pierce, David Roar- Ave. Schcncctncly 12.101 355 0449 Pierce, Kathleen Carman Rd Schenectady 131113 Pierce, Wendy Prospect Terr Altamont 12000 861-6273 Powers, Charles Northgate Dr. Albany 12203 489-5729 Munn, Diane West Parkwood Albnny 12203 HES-7364 Murphy, Sharon Arlene Ave. Albany 12203 489-5198 Murtagh. Karen Dresden Court Albany 12203 489-1268 Powers, Mary Northgate Dr. Albany 12203 489-5729 Purtell, James Velina Dr. Albany 12203 489-6429 Purtell, John Velina Dr. Albany 12203 4899002 Quinlan, Steven Sumter Alf: Alban-, 12201 lv2-1204 Rafferty, Brian Johnmn Pri Alb-any 122131 482 F1126 namam, calny lyrlnlf. ft '3CllrfflrTl1t.l'l'l 131111 Ragotzkle, Karen Mvrcvr It Altmll-1 Ifflll 4lll'i hl'l Rappaport, Mark Flmytyrvilll fl? Altmlly l.'.'lll Iltulltlttl Realbuto, Frederick w.-tr.-rn A..- Altmny 1l.fl'l llarlnrl Realbuto. Joseph 'NJ--grnrll A-,n Altmnv 1.'. il lla-.lnri Reed. Daniel filly Q tftuirul -J .B Albany If. l .199 -11111 Reed. Robert Flrjfvriklll Rfl Altamvnt 1f'Tl7'? 361 F225-1 Reed, Sharon Highland Dr Schenvctaiy 123173 356-0193 Reich. Nancy Lincoln Aye Altamont 121209 S61-8807 Reiner, Joseph Lenox Ave. Albany 12203 438-7392 Remmert, Timothy York Rd. Albany 12203 438-4023 Reppenhagen, Mary Ann Gladwish Ave. Alban 12203 489-6870 Richardson, Curtis Birch Dr. Albany 12203 482-6246 Richards, Marianne Greenwood Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-9076 Riley, Victor Mohawk Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-7894 Roberts, Ellen Lawton Terr. Albany 12203 438-1845 Robinson, Donna Northgate Dr. Albany 12203 lv2-2082 Ronan, Deborah Severson Ave. Altamont 12009 861-8790 Roselan, Harry Ruth Terr. Albany 12203 482-8857 Rosenblum, Denise Lydius St. Schenectady 12303 355-2805 Rosenbach, Susan Highland Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-8741 Rosmarin, John Lydius St. Schenectady 12303 355-0837 Rosenwald, Lynn 469 Brandle Albany 12009 861-5060 Rudinski, Lynda Fletcher Rd. Albany 12203 IV9-66 0 Russell, Thomas Sunset Lane Schenectady 12303 355-0778 Ryan, Donna McKown Rd. Albany 12203 489-2601 Satford, Morris Main St. Altamont 12009 861-8776 Samuelson, Ann Inwood Terr. Schenectady 12303 355-3186 Sano, Patricia Gigp Rd. Al any 12203 482-3185 Shutter, Gary Schoolhouse Rd. Albany 12203 HE84665 Sands, Christopher HBIUGTIJSYSZAVB. Altamont 009 Santoro, Elizabeth Hamilton St. Albany 12203 lV2-0 6 Alvina Blvd. f Albany 12203 482-4955 Schadt, Cynthia Foundry Rd. Albany 12203 HE8-8002 Schell, Carl Maple Ave. Ext. Altamont 12009 861-6640 Schorzer, Robert Old State Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-3029 Schinnerer, Gay Tice Rd. Albany 12203 489-6445 Schramm, Chamlott Andover Rd. , Albany 12203 489-18 4 Schramm, Grand St, gi Altamont 1200 861-8701 at Scraftord, Saunders, Suzanne- SOIUITIOII, Ch2l'l8S goxnty Line Rd. c ene tad 123 355-0072: y 03 Sowalski, Deborah Willey St. Albany 12203 489-0257 Speers, Judy Patricia Ave. Albany 12203 lV2-4591 Spencer, John Western Ave. Schenectady 12303 489-7253 Sponable, James Johnson Rd. Albany 12203 482-7044 Sprltzer, Samuel Tampa Ave. Albany 12203 438-3089 Stuoch, Mark 16 Blessing Rd. Albany 12203 438-0617 Stewart, Thomas Gun Club Rd. Altamont 12009 861-6491 Strauss, Michael Reinemann St. Albany 12203 489-5770 Streeter, Robert Euclid Ave. Altamont 12009 861-8778 Strevel, Cynthia Douglas Court Schenectady 12303 355-0297 Swanson, Susan G' Rd. A1tF:gny 12203 Szary, Peter Gracemore St. Albany 12203 489-4970 Takes, Faith Arden Craig Albany 12203 438-8063 Tammany, Dianne 12 Albert Dr. Albany 12203 489-1239 Tardlff, Kathleen Okara Dr. Schenectady 12303 355-4635 Thiele, Heidi Western Ave. Schenectady 12303 355-7656 Thomas, Michael Victor Dr. Albany 12203 489-6069 Thomas, Paul Drawbridge Rd. Albany 12203 438-3346 Tiffany, David Main St. Altamont 12009 861-6226 Todorov, Suzanne Gari Lane Schenectady 12303 355-0785 Toomey, Garry Pineknob Dr. Albany 12203 482-8776 Trendell, Kenneth 1090 Shave Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-1738 Tymchyn, Debra Maple Ave. Altamont 12009 861-6431 Tymchyn, Janean Hawes Rd. Altamont 12009 861-8802 Tymchyn, Kevin Hawes Rd. Altamont 12009 861-8300 Unser, Brian Shave Rd. Schenectady 12303 355-9459 Vanalstyne, Valinda Main St. Altamont 12009 861-6618 Vandenuende, David Abelman Ave. Albany 12203 482-7994 Vanpatten, Jan Western Ave. Schenectady 12303 355-1428 Vanwie, Cheryl Willow Sl. Albany 12203 IV 9-3831 Vanwormer, Mark Graylon Pl. Albany 12203 lV Z'-8362 Vanwormer, Robert Vvcstvrn Aw. Schnn-Clnc1y 123111 355-8105 Vanzandt, Barry Cornell Ave. Albany 12203 1V 0 0011 Veley. Kathleen Kelly Av-- Albany 12303 -1110-1061 Vogel, Debra Inwood 1'-er Schcnecl.ic1y 12.103 355-3356 Voorhees. William Campus Club Ur. Albany 122113 4566918 Wagner, Eric Terry Ave, Schenectady 12303 355-0334 Walker, Joseph 1 Bossu Lane Schenectady 12303 355-0952 Walsh, Charles Gracemore Albany 12203 IV 9-0758 Walter, Leslie Vellna Dr. Albany 12203 489-5798 Ward, Susan Western Ave Albany 12203 355-2854 Weatherwax, Robert 'flrmtern Are. Alb-my 12203 355-1290 Wessendort, Marcia Levin 12.111-' Alrl.1r1'1 12201 lv 2014-01 West, Michael N1-1111 'QI' A1P.lrT1l,r11 1111110 Wllliford, Gary 11111111--rl lull F11 .l'r1--in-1,11-ly l'1l1l l'1'1 H7011 Willis, Alan lvwlx R11 111110111111 1.'1111'1 it-.' nl-11 Wilson. Brian 311l'F1, V '11 Allmrw 1,111 1151 -41'1l1 Walled. Steven Frlir 111114 H1 Albany 1 ,111 1H'1lf'11i Womer. Victoria tlrvw.-'v-11 31 -vt-.nw :.'.'l'1 H'14 -11 Wytzka. George Wil :nn l'l'igr? Alluwy 12.711 1 '16 Ffbti Zaremski. Jack a.s.-,,a.W.1.n.- Rf -xlm-..-nt 1:1301 861-E951 Zaremski. Mary lhleedcwdnle Rd Altamont 1212130 S61-6-ill Zyniecki, Pamela Country Rd Albany 1220.1 1V 2-9013 Adams, Arnold, 44 Alland, Stephen, 44, 198 Allen. Mary, 44, 198, 207 Allendorph, Linda, 44, 191, 223 Amato, Peter, 44, 152, 198 Anastas, Susan, 44 Anderson, Judith, 44 Armstrong. Bambi, 44, 165 Armstrong, Arnold, 44, 183, 222 Artus, Rldtdrd, 44, 156, 162, 183, 195, 199 Asians, Gary, 45 A-rellino, Karen, 45 ll.iltl.iut, timothy, 45 lkirlwr, Rebecca, 45 ii.srnunt, Daniel, 45, 199 Harry, lit-homli, 45, 204 li.srttwlt:r11i:w, Dvbomli, 45, 198, 203 1l.i'.ti.inr, Raul, 45 11:-Llwr, Grlfy, 45 lla-i-tw, .1.1111l'5, 45 11r'l1w'.kl, Mlnhfwl, 46 111'l1l.1f11ll1, Mark, 46 tir'r1I1r'.vin, Janlm, 46 llrtrpj, lyiiirrv, 46 llr n.ip.irte, Steven, 46 llfrnapartv, Susan, 46 limiclirrr, Denise, 46 Hrrynton, Robert, 46 liradt, Janice, 46 Beaver, Mark, 46 11U'?I1f!Y11'1f1C11, Joseph. 47 Fjrffnnan, Peter, 47, 152, 169, 195, 198 Elrlttrrn, Madeline, 47 firndc-rick, Kathleen, 47 f3fr,',m, gqnlfrey, 47, 162, 180, 182, 293 Firnukfzr, Gail, 47 Broan, Dawn, 47 Brunett, Robert, 47 Buckley, Marie, 47 Bulloff, Steven, 47, 205, 210 Burke, Jeanette, 48 Burns. Beverly, 48 Butler, Stephen, 48, 169, 198 Byrn-'35, Michael, 48 Cababat, Rosalma, 48, 200, 212 Campbell, Robert, 48 Capuano. Vincent, 48, 195, 201, 218 Carey, Richard, 48 Carpenter, Robert, 49 Cenci, Mark, 49 Champagne, Carol, 49 Chenetz, Laura, 49 Chesebrough, Linda, 49, 172 Childs, Garth, 49, 152, 177 Christman, Lynn, 49 Cioppa, Michele, 49, 206, 207 Cofrancesco, Craig, 50 Collins, Timothy, 50, 199 1 Couchman, Thomas, 50 enlor Inrleilii Crawford, Linda, 50, 172, 192, 204 Creamer, Michael, 50, 199 Crupe, Benjamin, 50 Coumo, Patricia, 50, 207 Dalrymple, David, 50 D'Andrea, Laura, 51, 198, 201 Dansereau, Michael, 51, 152 Davenport, David, 51, 152, 169, 177, 194 Davis, Gary, 51 Dean, Alice, 51 De Joseph, David, 51 De Leon, Diane, 51, 172, 192, 204, 207 Detucia, David, 51 Delzotto, Dennis, 52, 162 Demille, Elizabeth, 52 DeNicci, Marilyn, 52 Dermott, Fredrick, 52 Devenpeck, Chris, 52, 198 DiCaprio, Joseph, 52, Dyner, Stephen, 52 Doak, Deborah, 52, 200, 201 Donley, Gayle, 52, 201 Donnellan, Richard, 52 Drake, John, 53, 152, 169, 177 Dryden, Alan, 53 Dubrin, Robin, 53 Dunham, Patricia, 53, 204 Eller, Carolyn, 53 Elze, Edward, 53, 152, 154, 204, 205, 206 Ekstrom, Goran 53 213 ample, Peter, 55, 156, 222' Evon, Elizabeth Falzano, Alice, Fantasia, Chrlssie Favitta, Michael, 54, Fennerty, Brian, 54 Ferguson, Vicky. 54 Ferraioll, Field, Dana, ox Fra 1ey, Kuberski, Sandra, 63 Lahera, Angel, 63 Lamme, Linda, 63 Lanne, Joseph, 64 Lapham, Harold, 64, 194, 195, 222 Larson, Nancy, 64 Latimer, Suzanne, 64, 198, 204 Lawson, Mary Beth, 64, 191, 192, 196 Layton, Donald, 64 Leonhardt, Deborah, 64 Lieninger. Do 1 , 64, 152, 156 177, 204 ugas ' 160' Lehnert, Richard, 64 Letko, Mary, 64 Letko, Nancy, 65, 198, 213 Lewis, Karen, 65, 200 Libby, Linda, 65 Lieberman, William, 65 Locke, Laurie, 65, 201, 204, 207 Locke, Patricia, 65 Locke, Steven, 65 Longley, Gary, 65 Lund, Valerie, 65 Lupien, Dawn, 65, 206 Lutz, Donna, 66 Luther, David, 65, 162, 204 Mglgler, Joanne, 66, 175, 176, 191, 202, Maikoff, Timothy, 66, 202 Lawrence, Patricia, 66 Marchewka, Suzann, 66 Marcil, Holly, 66 Marsh, Paul, 66, 195 Martin, Margaret, 67, 197, 222 Mathusa, Dwight, 67, 222 McClellan, Linda, 67 McCracken, Susan, 67 Megee, Russell, Caren, 67 McGrath, David, 67, 152, 180, 204, 222 McGuire, Mary, 67 McKenzie, Leslie, 67, 205 Mendel, Eric, 68 Meyers, Janet, 68, 200 Myers, Ada, 68 Meyl, Brian, 68, 152, 162, 180, 195. 199, 205, 222 Michaelson, Gary, 68, 204 Miele, Regina, 68, 197 Milberry, Robin, 68, 173, 175, 204, 206 Miller, Patricia, 68 Mink, William, 68 Mitchell, William, 68 Mockler, Patricia, 69 Mooney, Frank, 69, 201, 218, 219 Moore, Brian, 69 Moscinski, Marybeth, 69, 197, 204 Munn, Deane, 69, 173, 175, 204 Murphy, Donald, 69 Murphy, Sharon, 69, 173, 175, 191, 222 Murtagh, Kaern, 69 Muzzy, Leo, 69 Myren, Tania, 70, 201 Nardella, Marie, 70, 197, 198, 200, 204, 206 Nasholds, Janice, 70, 222 Nieliwocki, David, 70 Nelson, James, 70, 160, 167, 177, 178 Nitsky, Josephine, 70, 204, 210 Nolte, Andrea, 70 O'DonneIl, Edward, 70, 195 O'Rourke, Colleen, 70, 210 Orsine, Lorraine, 70 0'Bryan, Colleen, 70 Ostrowidski, Alicia, 70, 205, 210 Owens, Thomas, 71 Pahl, Crystal, 71 Palmer, David, 71, 198 Passineau, Michael, 71, 177, 178, 2115 Patrick, Ellen, 71 Patterson, Stancy, 71, 198, 203 Pentak, Nancy, 71 Perkins, Susan, 72, 192, 200, 2115 Pezze, Mary Ellen, 72 Pezzolla, Paul, 72 Phillips, Deborah, 72, 198 Piazza, Dennis, 72 Pierce, Wendy, 72, 165 Pierce, David, 72, 222 Powers, Diane, 72, 107 Powers, Charles, 73 Purtell, John, 73, 204 Quinlan, Steven, 73 Ralield, Calliy, 73 Rugolzki, Karen, 711 Rczilbuto, Fred, 73, 180, .104 Realbuto, .lof.lrpli, ll, 2'r1-, Reed, Daniel, IJ. 169, ll! Reed, Sharon, 74 Reiner, Joseph, 14 Reppcnlmpicn, Mary Ann, I.: Richardson, Curtis, J-1, .'l4 Ricliurdf., Nlarmniw, 711, 1'll, l'l' , 1l Roberts, Ellen, 7-l Robinson, Donna Mun-, fl, Iii . . '-1 Ronan, Deborah 1,, 7-1, Jill, T11 Rosclun, Harold. 1-1 Roscnblum, Denise, 71, Wi, R121 Roscnbnch, Susnin, I5 Rosnwrin, John, 75- Roscnwald. Lynn, 75 Ruclinski, Lyncln Ann, IH Russell, Thomas. 75 Ryan, Donna Cnthcrini,-, 75. 1'1.', S1111 Saflord, Morris. 711. 1951. 21-1. 1113 Samuelson, Ann, 75, 198. S111 Sano, Pat. 75 Sands. Chris, 75 Santore, Elizabeth, 76 Santore, Victor, 76 Sarrainoe, Michael, 76 Saunders, Suzanne, 76. 192. 230 Sebast, Nancy, 76 Schaadt, Cynthia, 76 Schell, Carl, 76, 177, 195, 20-1, 203. 222 Scherzer, Robert, 76, 198 Schinnerer, Gaye, 76, 200 Schramm, Charlotte, 76 Schram, William, 76, 152 Scott, Dwight, 77 Scrafford, David, 77, 160 Sebast, Nancy, 77 Sealey, Donald, 77 Seniura, Susan, 77, 173, 193 Shave, Paul, 77 Shealy. Leslie, 77 Shealy, Rosalind, 77 '11'lOr1',1QE:'7'r, Hmllrg, 71' Qhfnriulfrel-r, L.:-far-:r:C'r, Il 'iidotn 1-r.in, It ',lfl1v:f, Vir,firai.i, H f,l'Y'll11'1, 'il,y1vr1.-. lg '.rnltl1, Mlirlf, 1.1 irrllill, f,l.1irr-, ri, 1 .-All i, K,r,r, W7 .lflflrmlvil f,riqr.-,r 1 1-1-fllhlfl, in-r,f.rir i 'If I ., 111111, 1 I ',gl--liwr, 11.4, 1 ,Q lllD'f, 11-1111, l l .glfirr 11131-4 lwsl- l .1fr,!. 'r, nm, ,I .lrml ll, Mir V 1 l1 'Nlfil Ill: lfvi 1 -trl1l.., bln ill., 1 -Yr -'-' V-'r, r' In-:', 'l ..Vlri..-lv. ,l,.y,' il .,'.lff, 111711 till- ,ll .f IVY, 1'-'lofi -tl. 1 lwfy ll' 1 1l 1v'v 1l'y 1 ii'- iivlllfl in glib- 11 rn.-za il .l,. 1 11 j': 1 V: rt'l., 31' I' u-' 1' 11'-tri-1. Vim lilllvv iw ' 1 ltr iyl , i,.v1i.,' q 1774,-r l '1 iz' -1197 il-'rw 1 ,I L 1 r 1 , 11-1-Puffin, '1'rI '. 1'-'t'vrl i.f.,,.,,,,,,,., -'sip I 173, X11 '4'i',1,::1i'r, lr, 1 11 'u'1,l.lu'r 1 1l-L-tw. Q . .V .. b 'i'4.1l,h, lmpr ., ',',',:f.-f L.--1.. li r,, '4'i.!rl1, f:llL.1 , '31 'i'l'-7.itt1f3 -'-iw. Fi 'F-ttf. 45 1',ij,.i'r1.1.'r', UVF In 5-1 'i'i'v3t, F.1wjt1wi, 4.1 Willitijr-,1, Gqry, E1 If '.'7i!1aori, F1ri.1'1. E-1 Wuted. Ste 11-rc. 191. I' 1' - . fr 2- flyigkfl. GUSXQT. -7-4 1 Zaremslti, 131311, .4-1 Zaremski, l.l.1r',. EJ Zynieclti, PJfT1Q'J. E-X Younker, Sharon, E4 . s Ableman, David, 96 Adams, Henry, 96, 198 Adamson, John, 96. 152, 162. 177 Alfred, Robert, 96 Anderson. Carl, 96 Antos. Jeffrey, 96, 159 Armstrong, Allen, 96 Audrno, Gina, 96 Audrno. Paul, 96, 155 Aumit, Wrlliam, 96 Austin, Lynn, 96 Atcllrno, Susan, 96. 172 E1.r.ikru.rn, Ronald, 96 tS.rlt'l.mf, Robert, 96 li.rIIsl3hrulrrdcr, Donna, 96, 197 Harry, t,uy1rrno, 96 tmrlrinlnrwww, Melinda, 96 llaurnr-s, Sandra, 96, 197 ll.rz.'m, Barbara, 96 ll'-f l-1-r, Deborah, 96, 203 ll:-rllicr, Dcb, 96 linlivnarr, Marie, 96 ilfilow, Bonnie, 96 ll-vnjamin, Terry, 96 Bergeron, Robert, 96 Berschwinger, Patricia, 9 197 Fislodeau. Judith, 96 Blagraff. Diana, 97, 197 Blvorie, Mary, 97, 210 Bleichner, John, 97 Blumenthal, Joseph, 97 Bouereau. Ann, 97 Bratt. Drew, 97, 155 6, 173. Burlingame, Mark, 97, 162, 180 Butterworth, Don, 97 Cain, Kevin, 97 Carman, Sue, 97 Carpenter, Alex, 97 Carpenter, Christopher, 97 Carpenter, Douglas, 97 Carrow, Kathryn, 97, 202 Carson, Carolyn, 97 Casey, Carol, 97 Castagna, Deborah, 97 193 Junior Chase, Robert, 97 Chesebro, Lawrence, 97 Chichester, Mary, 97 Ciaccio, Charles, 97 Cicero, Frank, 97 Collins, Janice, 97 Colling, Westley, 97, 155 Connors, Stephen, 97, 152 Consky, Deb, 97 Conway, Michael, 98 Corbin, William. 98 Corney, Sharon, 98 Cox, Cynthia, 98 Cox, Donna, 98 Craig, John, 98 Cronin, Charles, 98, 155, 169 Cropsey, MaryLynn, 98 Cuomo, Debra, 98 Cusack, Phillippa, 98, 199 Cusack, Phyllis, 98, 199 Daggett, Charlene, 98 Dahl, Leisa, 98 Dansereau, Catherine, 98 Davis, Brian, 98 Davis, Davld, 98 Davis, Joanne, 98 DiLaura, Joan, 98, 173, 197 DeRubbo, John, 98 Dolan, Debra, 98 Dolan, Patrick, 98 Dolence, Rudolph, 98 Domery, Vlrglnla, 99 , Donley, Suzanne, Donovan, Brlan, Doran, Carol, Drake, Dupont, Durgerlan Howarth, Leslie, 101, 165 Hughes, James, 101 Hunter, Thomas, 101 Hurley, Suzanne, 101 Irons, Douglas, 101, 160, 198 lselin, Horold, 101 James, William, 101 Jarvis, David, 101 Jasniewski, Diane, 101 Johnson, Jeffrey, 101 Jones, Mark, 101 Kerns, Ron, 101 Keeler, Kathleen, 101 Keener, Valkar, 101 Kellerman, Kathleen, 101 Kent, James, 101 Kenyon, Douglas, 101 Kieper, Cheryl, 101 Kikosa, Kathy, 101 King, Scott, 101 Klarsfeld, Michael, 101 Knauss, Timothy, 101, 183 Kross, Michele, 102 Krounse, John, 102 Kunker, Kenneth, 102 LaHera, Joseph, 102 Lajeunese, John, 102, 199 Lambert, Eric, 102 Lane, Thomas, 102 Lauver, Lee, 102 Lawton, Andrea, 102, 204 Leininger, David, 102 Lemmon, Robert, 102 Leubner, Courtlan, 102 Lilenthal, Vicki, 102 Liska, Wayne, 102 Loby, Raymond, 102 Long, Judith, 103, 198 Long, Kathleen, 103 Long, Virginia, 103, 198, 207 Magilton, Dennis, 103 Magnan, Carol, 103 Mahigan, Lisa, 103 Mallin, Laurie, 103 Mann, Robert, 103 Martin, Jeffery, 103 Martin, Kathleen, 103 McCabe, Pete, 103 McCabe, Thomas, 103 McCormick, Kevin, 103 McCormick, Mary, 103 McDonnell, Michael, 103 McGurn, Donna, 104 McKenney, Daniel, 104 McKinley, Kathleen, 104 McKnowan, Anita, 104 McNiven, Scott, 104, 156, 204 Meek, John, 104 Mendel, Mary, 104 Mengel, Dwight, 104, 160, 177 Meyers, Doug, 104 Michela, Nancy, 104, 173 Miller, Nancy, 104 Miller, Steven, 104, 152, 154 Mooney, David, 104 Moore, Wjlliam, 104 Mulgrath, Deb, 104 Multari, Lily, 104, 176 Mumford, David, 104 Munroe, Wyanne ,104 Murphy, Kathleen, 104, 173 Murray, Sharon, 104 Nadeau, Fred, 104 Nasholds, Wade, 104 Niedhammer, Herman, 104 Nelson, Steven, 104 Nelson, Wayne, 104 Nelson, William, 1011 Nolte, Karen, 104 Norton, Bzirbaira, 104 Nurnberger, Kim, 103 Oakley, Dzrvrd, 105, 161, ill O'Connor, Patrick, 105, 1.3 Odca, Bruce, 105 Oherin, Mark, 105 Olsen, Nancy, 105 Orlule, Brian, 105. lim Painter, D.ivid, 105 Pulrnnticr, Hownrrl, 111-3 Pangic, lfmnrzis, 103, 15' Parker, Susan. 105 Perlec, David, 103 Phillips, Unvlrl, 101 li-I Pliinney, Cnriil. lllw, l'l-1 Pitcher. Jellwy, 101 Porko, Pnl. 105. - V Porter, Rich-ard. llfi Posson, Lynn, 101, i'l.l. 114 Provost, lloimlcl. llfi Quay, M.iry. 105 Raedcr. Lise, 1111. lilf Rzipsnrd, Sli,-wir. 1111 IW Rcvd. Rcbet:c.i, 105 Reich, Willnini, 103, 151 Rcinenmiin, Bonnie. 10' Rico. Louis. 106 Ristau. Renee. 106 Rilzco, Slovcii, 106 R0bCr150l1. l3ri.iri, 106 Robusto. David. 106 Rose, Billie, 106 Rosen, Steven. 106 Rossdeusche. Gail, 106 Ross, Melisa, 106 Roth, Mark, 106 Rowe, Donna. 106 Rulison, Sharyll, 106, 197 Ryan, Jeanne, 106, 173, 193, 197 Saltys, Tina, 106 Satterlee, Jolene, 106 Schell, David, 106, 159, 183, 204 Schiesal, Paul, 106, 155 Schilling, Stephane, 155, 155 Schottenharn, Helen, LCE sender, ke-fm, 159 ' Seeberger, Joyce, 156, 257 Seitz, Gary, 106 'Q-'rzlfznbwrg-yr, Karen, 1116, 137 ilifidfi, 1-phn, 1012, 135 Sliwver, pflfflffl-I, 116 'Hl111lVl, fmnrhr, 171 ',imi,ir-:, flurry, 13, i1 r1, Milf.-V 1,5 ,lib-rl Fa ,Li-rj 0 .niitrr Hilary, I.,-' riwfh, Vitro., 1, ?l: 11. 1' ir 11-ff, lrwitwl 'll' ll. 1 lf N r l 'V' 1 wil, l ii 1i-' fl F1177 ff' 1i.ili'. -'i: i'l 1 i i'1i' lf'-i'll Qi. P l , . , 1 L-l--iw l'l'-A .' unix. r' -,ii Vif.:i'.f, l ml, P -,i il'ir.f i 5 ,mm i .lg 7 . I U ' 5 1 :Q l'rl lvl' 1-li-lil' 2 l'i-i- I i li- l I l ll l I an M, i .1 1 it-rr, Vi?- u'i',,,i Avi.. 31. i' l, ,-.iv ir 1 1.'..ir':,-1., f' 1.-' i'il,,,,,.,- i,,u,,.,'- A 1, Vrtijrr j.u1 i'.x , . alnlhvff, pill 1 '.'.f?Ii1rY',l , -1 2 1 lllrlfflif. V714 ii. '.'i1iitr1vJ',. LIL3.1. 1 1, lrlirlllffl. AVTTQ. iltq .G Wolfe. Diane. 1' Wolff, Elisa 107 Abramovitz, Cathy, 114 Ackert, Diana, 114 Adams. Alton, 114 Adams, Carol, 114 Amato, Thomas, 114, 155. Amiraian, Richard, 114 Andersen, Lesley, 114 Arcolano, Frank, 114 Arcolnno, John, 114, 155 B,acc.m, Riclmrd, 114 linker, Glenn, 114 tflntivrl, Ovbhu, 114 lmrbt-r, Mlclmcl, 114 Eirrln-r, Wendy, 114 11.lll,x'l111J, llavud, 114 11.11x1Il1, Pnrn, 11-1 11-1ll1l111l, 11lUl,,t', 114 furry, Jrgll, 114 li.lrrf-, Krzvun, 114 1'ill4,l, Illrrrtrun, 114 llnrtr-ll, Laura, 114 Finrllvllornew. Carol, 114 Fiatzlnger, Lmdn, 114 fizaurnrzs, Kcvln, 114, 160, 167 lj-afrbfz Theodore, 114 Hfzlalf. Deb. 114 Hr-llm, Make, 114, 164 Fifzllegarde, Calvin, 115 lielllnger, Sharon, 115 Bennlson, Joe, 115 Eienxon, Cathy, 115 Berben, Pam, 115 Bergeron, Lynnlee, 115 Betlejesln, Janet, 115, 205 210 . Blanchette, Deb, 115 Blanchette, Mike, 115 Blanchet, Bill, 115 Bohl, Melody, 115, 198 Booth, Mike, 115,155 Bosworth, Dan, 115, 159 Bounds, Frances, 115 Boyle, Cathy, 115 ophomore Brady, Sue, 115 Brandt, Karen, 115 Breitnauer, John, 115 Brennan, John, 115, 155 Bridgewater, Linda, 115 Broderick, Tim, 115 Bubb, Paul, 115 Buckhoff, Marianne, 115 Burke, Dave, 115 Burke, Mike, 115 Burroughs, Nancy, 115 Butler, Doug, 115 Campbell, Cindy, 116 Capinski, John, 116 Capuano, Nancy, 116 Carlson, Lynn, 116 Carmichael, Drew, 116 Carpenter, Joanne, 116 Carr, Barbara, 116 Carr, Ernest, 116 Chandler, Tom, 116 Childs. Chris, 116, 155 Ciuros, Robin, 116 Clark, Carol, 116 Clark, Paul, 116, 155 Cleary, Martln, 116, 159, Cohen, Davld, 116, Colclough, Blll, 116 Collins, Jay, 117 Connors, Andrew, Constable, Coutermlno, Govel, Donald, 119, 155 Govel, Ronald, 119 Grant, Richard, 119 Gray, Darlene, 119 Greeley, Mark, 119, 155 Green, Mary, 119 Griessel, Denise, 119 Griffin, Clinton, 119 Grigalus, Gary, 119 Gross, Tom, 119 Grounds, Bonnie, 119 Haines, Deb, 119 Hall, Barb, 119 Hall, Mike, 119 Hallenbeck, Isabel, 119 Hamlin, Richard, 119 Hamm, Lori, 119 Hampton, Bill, 120 Hanley, Laura, 120 Harper, Tom, 120 Hart, Bill, 120 Hart, Margaret, 120 Havens, Jeff, 120, 159 Hedden, Margaret, 120 Hedrick, Mike, 120 Heflich, Gary, 120 Heller, Kathy, 120 Helmer, Karen, 120 Herec, Steve, 120 Herzog, Kim, 120 Hesler, Bill, 120 Hill, Laurie, 120 Hillenbrand, Fred. 120 Hiller, Kathy, 120 Hochberg, Richard, 120 Hoegerl, Melinda, 120 Hoelzli, Rosemarie, 120 Hoegerl, John, 120 Hofer, Lorraine, 120 Hoffman, Christine, 120 Holman, Sue, 120 Holmes, Dan, 120 Hosler, Donna, 120 Houck, Robert, 120 Houser, Linda, 120 Houser, Mike, 120 Hutton, Margaret, 121 Jablonowski, Carol, 121 Jafri, Jalal, 121 James, Rita, 121 Jarvis, Joe, 121 Jones, Skip, 121, 155, 206 Judd, Christopher, 121 Kahlbaugh, David, 121 Kalinsack, Kim, 121 Kastner, Kathy, 121 Kaufman, Richard, 121 Kelly, Keith, 121 Kenyon, Diane, 121 Kenyon, Mike, 121, 155, 1611 Kern, Kathy, 121 Kerr, Kevin, 121 King, Steve, 121 Knapp, Judy, 121, 210 Kocppcl, Hildegfir, 121 Kommit, Rick, 121 Konczewski, Barb, 121 Kubcrski, Karen, 121 Kutz, Horny, 121 LaGuardia, Mnvirf-t l, PJ . Lninhurt, Brian, 171 Lz1l.onclc, Peter, 121 LDPIQIHI1-, Lrwrerttn, 1.'.' LaPortc. iionnw, 1-V' l.nr.iwny, f:vll'J!'7, l.'Ji l.i1fSOl1, M.it1ho-az, 1.'.' Lzissi, Dennif., 1, .', 161 Lnvirry, Rich, 1.'.' Lawson, Amy, i.'I'. V14 Lawton, Tum, 17,2 1111 Layton, Dub. 1.'.' Leary, iirmn, 121 Liuiry, Bill, ISE. lf -,. L0Ck1,iff, Wymi-J, 1.'..' Lenijycl, Paul, 1.'.' Lvoimrd, Jnlin, 112 Lconlmrdt, Sue. 1.'.' LCubn0r, David. ill Lieberman, Lmda. 122 Ling, Donna, 122 Little. Kim, 122 Loby. Karoline. 123 Locke, Sue, 123 Lott. Steve, 123 Lupien, Leo, 123 Lyman, Lisa. 123 Mahady, Richard, 123 Mahigan, Mark. 123 Mansfield, Nancy, 123 Mataraso, Nancy, 123, 173 Matthews, Kim, 1.23 McCarthy, Inez. 123 MCC-armicif, Diane, 123 MCC-urrnlck, Dnrzthy, 123 i,w',1.y, Jim, 122, aio MCCI,-1, I'--rn, i.'1 M1-1 .' .si ' '.,'1l'.i.,f,w, J1.w',j , . 1 f1ff,fi1r'f', fini, if 1 ri 1 Ml. 1 r' 511- -.rf r 1 1 1,11 1,-.1 1 nv 'l mr ii 11, , 1 x 1 1 xii 1 s I '-1 V' il 1 111+ -lm 1 . 'i 1,11-ri 11 1.v'f 1 Ll. ' ' -f 'ii 1 1: -- x'1 ',i.ii,:' 1 1, 1,11-, ii 1 i . i 1 ri 1 fi , 1 1 , l '1'. 1 1 1 Xl xi wi K iv wi W1 N4 1 N.-Q, - 1-1 Ni- nr FISH I Nrk'1f K'-it' ' ' Niijiinwiili-1, Niland, Ton' il: Noonan, Tom, 125 Nordstrom, Eric, 125 Norris, Judy, 125, 198 O'DonnelI, Ann, 125 O'Herin, Paul. 125 Olsmith, Bill, 125 Orsini, Jeff, 125 Ostrowidski, Erice, 125 Otterin, Paul, 125 Ottman, Dale. 125 Pangburn, George, 125 Pangbum, Pam, 125 P.ip.:ndren, Dan, 125, 201 Pappas, Judy, 125 Passenger, Diane, 125 Pnssincii, Sue, 125, 172 Pnttiirson, Kevin, 125, 201 Pt-ivrzimi, Craig, 125 Pvlly, Rnbvli, 126 1'i'::l', KCVII1, 126, 155 if'i'.-1I.in, John, 126 Vhiiilpf., Tom, 126 Pwrriv, Mniirvvii, 126, 113 Pwir 11'-. mth, Ralph, 126 Pliiriiiiilfr, Mark, 126 Potts, Dave, 126 1161.-ffrn, Hob, 126 Promnchf-r, Kathy, 126, 198 Quinn, Diana, 126 Rabono, Tom, 126 Raoaard, Patricia, 126 Rfials, Bob, 126, 155 Reed, Terrance, 126 Reppenhagen, Joan, 126 Relierin, Judy, 126 Reynders, Jeff, 126 Reynolds, Rhonda, 126 Rich, Kim, 126 Richardson, Sue, 126, 204 Riley, Karen, 126, 173 Rivera, Candy, 126 Roberts. Carol, 126 Robertson, Sue, 126 Robinson, Ed, 126 Rockstrant, Gordon, 126 Roemer, Damien, 126 Roses, Abbie, 126 Rosen, Renee, 126 Ruby, Tom, 126 Ruppenthal, Stevei, Russel, Richard, 126 Russo, Antonia, 126 Ryan, Colleen, 126 Ryan, Kevin, 127 Ryan, Mike, 127, 155, 164 Ryder, Rhonda, 127 Sachar, Victoria, 127 Sails, Alan, 127 Salsburg, Bemadet, 127 Sand, Pete, 127, 155, 164 Santorelli, Judy, 127, 172 Sarraino, Michele, 127, 192 Scarlotta, Kenny, 127 Schell, Cindy, 127 Scheiderer, Larry, 127 Schiltz, Steve, 127 Schuck, Dave, 127 Scott, Sean, 127 Shaver, Carol, 127 Shaver, John, 127 Sheenan, Dave, 127 Shonyo, Gregg, 127 Siebert, Arthur, 127, 155 Simmons, Dave, 127 Siver, Pam, 127 Siingerland, Myrtle, 127 Slocum, Linda, 127 Smith, Jackie, 127 Smith, Doug, 127 Smith, Larry, 127 Smith, Lorna, 127, 173 , Smith, Mary, 127 Smlth, Owen, 127 Smith, Randy, 127 Solomon, Spawn, Stanley, Kim, Stauch, Ableman, Robert, 132 Ackerman, Wayne, 132, 207 Adamczak, Kathleen, 132 Adami, Diana, 132 Adamson, Judith, 132 Allgaier, Charles, 132 Antalek, Raymond, 132 Arcolano, Laurie, 132 Ashline, Glenn, 132 Aumic, Margaret, 132 Bacon, Ronnie, 132 Barber, Judy, 132 Baritz, Joseph, 132 Barndt, Barry, 132 Barr, Michael, 132 Bates, Michael, 132 Beaudett, Edward, 132 Belles, Donna, 132 Below, Sandra, 132 Bennison, Mary, 132 Berberick, Martin, 132 Bergeron, Nancy, 132 Berschwinger, Michael, 132 Blessing, Gayle, 132 Boland, Peter, 132 Bonafede, Patricia, 132 Bonaparte, Craig, 132 Bonneau, Walter, 133 Bosworth, Mary, 133 Boucher, Elise, 133 Boudreau, Lynn, 133 Boyce, Eric, 133 Boyling, Steve, 133 Boynton, Beth, 133 Broderick, Edward, 133 Brown, Debra, 133 Brown, Lehman, 133 Bruce, David, 133, 207 Brucker,Thomas, 133 Bryda, Michael, 133 Freshmen Index Buchanan, Paul, 133 Bullis, Kevin, 133 Butler, Michael, 133 Cafariella, Susan, 133 Cain, Michael, 133 Canfield, Karen, 133 Coporta, John, 133 Carpenter, Jill, 133 Carpenter, Mary, 133 Carr, Rodger, 133 Carrow, Melanie, 113 Cassals, John, 133 Carberry, Kathy, 13.1 Cebula, Joan, 133 Cesino, Peter, 134 Chakrnakas, Tum, lflyl Chambers, Nluclirrllr-, ll Chancleler, Slmron, 111. 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