Guilderland Central High School - Tawasenthan Yearbook (Guilderland Center, NY)
- Class of 1974
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Senior Directory ...., ......4 cr -Q: e 1 2 6 ' 38 88 ..,...146 ......184 ......ZZo ..,,,.2oO .,....2o7 ......27O THIS is l t 5 FACULTY 1 , f N W. 1 14 ,. I L x, , I .vi 4 P A4 Y You are the ones to our Futures we owe all the time and troubles we did not know. Will we ever realize all that you ve shown ? Tina Amy Theresa , yf v. .b,,..,!. iflfxllg.. 'A 1 rw , wI:,L,:!,Lx, .A L . 5 4 '-H ,erm .f , , L .Vit 5 K , J1'1S'3l'f ff .lmuzxsf-1:4-'swf , ,vw :Y-wg. ,L 'lclnr-Q wg .ff-K .4 1 V , ,,lrx,uq2,,g1f,. , ,1.-NVQ x','Hr1r-r uni: in X f gg. 1, f V . :sue And Administration I V Y , W, K Dr Peter Alland Curriculum and lnstructron Admxnrstrator i r X V, Q wir ' Y. 1 Mr. Harold McCarthy: Business Admrnxstmror Dr Thaddeus Obloy Personnel Admmnstrator Mrs Pamelal Armstrong Dr Looby sbetretary pn The Board of Education Front Dr Thomas Looby Mr Richard Smith lPresr dentl Mr ClvdeCh1lCls Back Mr W1ll1amPentak Mr Darylj Hull Mr Keith I Roland Mrs Patrrcra Renshaw Mr Peter Knauss Mr Donald Selee Missing MY l059Pl1 Cleary Q!'..4:l Secretaries Front Mrs Thelma Crounse Mrs lxaren Cornell Mrs Sue Spadaro Mrs joy Perlee Bank Mrs Helen Marion Mrs VV1mfred Bell Mrs June Smith Mrs Sallv Dague Mrs Shlrlex Herchenroder Mrs Ruta Hessler Mrs Fran Savage l 2 Q V, , - E l l A , l l . i' V ' ' u s . A A 'ii 1 1 F., ,f X 5 4 M J- ' F l ' 1 I 'I 'A l j,. : , ,W , A - , L -Z Y u 1 U .rv 'lx A ab: r R I , - ff ,A irc ll tJimtrirofQurriru u Mr lohnF Ryan AssnstantPrincipal ofGCHS.I-las Principals Message lilus vt-arhook has a memorial page to four people, two students and two teaclu-rs who have passed on. Each of them accomplished some- thirug tlil't't-rent during their time-what they contributed is important lu-t-.iuse there will never again he Four people exactly like them again. Death is a normal natural occurrence which comes to each of us- wliat will you tlo with your time? the point is there will never again be another person exactly like you nor has there ever heen before. There are those who resemble you, or walk as vou tlo, or speak the way you do--but they are not you. l'lu-re ru-ver was nor will there he the unique combination of genes vou liave. No one will ever experience what you have seen and done quite the it-av you have. No one will Feel about things exactly as you do. No one will laugh or cry quite the same way, lach ot' us is here for a relatively short time, you only go around oiue the tomnu-rtial says and with that in mind it becomes very iuiportaut that each ol' us have something good-something of value. l'lu- neetln t he a cure tor cancer, a work of art or a masterpiece of uiu-it, l't-rliaps sonu-thinig as small as being a little more understanding, iuou- patient with others, more cooperative, more kind and loving-a little more tyivirug ol oneself. lt niav veit' well he that with a little more of these kinds of things eat h ol u- t .ui leave hehintl more than we could with all the riches and liouors we.u'tt1uiulateiualifetime. l..uh ol you iv- unique, one of a kind-and therein lies the miracle ul vou U ll-e your utirat le well, asus' 1 ia ei 3 S- I fa N fl '5 .Q 52 Once Again Brought +4- Mrs. Rhona Twombly: Mr. Ryan's Secretary z Mrs. Mecla Vroman: Dr. O'Connor's Secretary 'B i ' t A xx xxx-xxx X- 4 Miss Margaret Schaadt: Typist . ,IX Mtv? . -7A mf 7 'f r ' 5- lx - Mrs, Virginia Holt: Receptionist Mrs. Hazel Cornellyz Mr. Ciqccios Secretary Lui . Mrs. Eleanor Zahnleuter: Typist Mrs. Betty Rice: Dr. Purcells Secretary , 4 I' f ,ff f A :F-' Q. f N Lazer .f 3 E 1 i . Mrs. Marie Braltz Attendance Dr. Lester Haas: School Psychologist 11 Us Through Another nf -qmail f 9 - r H...- Mrs lTulu1.1Rnw . .1 .:.':r.r .nun-.r-I.wx In mlk lu m lmu' nl m-ul rr! rm- an--xrlulauxx ul Ihr-t.ux.l.m.vl 1-ulvl. -rf .r---v-1.m.v .nrlxnr rlumlmn. nr .rn 1 rwxk-. muh .xlmul .100-.lmlvnl-x un ,x 4 1 r.w!.wm.uImn .nlxnv u'51.1lrllrx5g pluh ':x:.r1.1u ,mri pr.-xxrh1x,g ulx.1l:-xw-1 A-4'lx'un'- thx' r x . 3 1' -::1l'---vnu lwllrl -fH1rlm'nl'- .lmf lvvllvl pvupll' f. 1 I I -5, Mr. V.I7.1llunH.1n1hury ,- fv- ' N fc, .4 'J V gt .l , ., .bb 1 I , Q 31 'if - ' X ' ., , l.N ' , 1 v.',.,,'X - - , I JV: ,I ' Q' 'IL :J 5 , 1 .1 'ggr'T'ff', xA . mf. fkrllif' 1 ' 1 ' 'fi if -' wcxql Q 4 ' if ,- . ' ' , I L ' .Ye-623 if ' I 7 mg? f 'lg-' , L' y .5 M, Yi i 'UZ' ' , , Mrs. Lee Slrichman Mr. Frederick Nagel x, 4 .. K ., fx Mr. Hutchin Tibbetls: Head Counselor X I U I X. Mr. Charles Richards S'- Mrs. 1 J 3 1 'e 1 H, 2 -55 'S Depzrff' .ng Grim: ache-r 51:57 wars Arg .- usage aid round 31 :F visit and of and play Ha , rl, 'LB All Fruitful Year. ...,f at A Mrs. Susan Fiorino: Guidance Secretary Mrs. Margaret Empie: Guidance Secretary Mr Kenneth Robrtarlle Twenty sections of ten Art Courses are offered each semester by the Art Department Students may frnd themselves domg rnythmb from orl paint mg through small home deslgn Students work at their own level of achrexement whrch may mclude advanced study and mdependent course work All Art courses are four mods long whlch allows for greater room usage and more flexrble assrgnment of projects Many strange faces are found rn the Art rooms as students not talnrng Art frnd rt a great place to WISH and often times stay to learn and work Posters forty foot banners J - a X , Mrs. Ioan Sickles: Guidance Secretary :TF V 4 Mr Arthur lewell Studlom Art Adv1nLedQr1Fts Deprrtmentlderd and plav flats and props usually orrgrnate rn the 300 wang r A f T Mr Theodore Vrckery Mechanrcal Drawrng 1 Z Mr Arthur Waugh Studro rn Art Mechanrcal Draftmg Graphrcs Drawmg 1 Advertlsrng Varsrty Football Coach . Mr Paul Krauss Ceramlcs Drawrng and Parntrng Creatrve Crafts lnterror Deslgn U .fl . , l A. -4 . Y . i e - 5. ,fi , 1 I . u N Sgili' l 'al' j l . k 5-1 Q 'ff' A-5-A gr .ffl 1 , A, ,J . J, r K . , Y V - U K 4 Y' Q Q i W I . 'I- 7 . 1 V : 'A 'f ' sq N . H x - - X XX eq Q , f , Q - . If X . it f U 1 r ' ,, v A- 5 I A . A I, In XL, A 4 V A ' M E ' . . N e Q - 1' .1 ,....-r - Q 11 S 9 4 'ff-fc 6, 4' xfxlllv ,101 1 Music Us Thoughout Home Economics Courses in Home EC are open to all students regardless of the field of study and a sequence is also available for those V who wish to get into the area deeply. Ji L ' Fellows are crowding into foods classes and have done very well tso who are the Master Chefs, anyway?J. One of the , more popular electives is Family Living in which students take a good lool-4 at others and at themselves. The conse- quence is sometimes a little frightening but also rewarding, as many seniors have found Students can elect to take 1,-. , wang. f Ti' any number of Home Lf rourses, suiting ability and nc-eds Mrs. Mary Alice Ryan: Mini Clothing, Family Living, Dept. Head .Q , l f ,V-,M 5- 'A .t. . e ii ffi?a 5 My ., qi! n gi' f L 5 6:9-'-tri. R 'qi 9 1? 52 J N if. I. I G. Mrs. Kathleen Drumm: Hasit lotitli, Int'-rnit-tliim Foods, Tailoring, Ri-tl C ross Both tlw serious .intl light sides tit mil-it li.i-Je' their place in the lvlusit l7ep.irtni1-iir lntlivitlihil 1vh5sE1aineMamun. Health Queers Bagic and group instrumental and voiti' insrriittzon Clothing Basic Foods fundamentals of theory in mum and vmisittil groups mal-cc up the with- otlerim: to sttiiliwnt- Showing varying degrees ol interest .intl .ilwilirw The main cvt-nts this vm-,ir intliitli-tl lYinti'r .intl Spring Concerts, thi' Pops Conrvrt, llilm fvtlritlvin' Concert, participation in the miisiinl Mimi Man, and many others which gave evitlunti- ol the fine music bilLligl'OlJI1t,lll1-1lll1C school ot ters F Mr. Richard Wagner: Theory 1,2, Choir, Boys Mr. john McKee: Music as Lit, Stage Band, and Girls Chorus Lessons, Dept. Head Orchestra, Strings, Lessons L, Y 4. lu: '-f' .: 1 CN slew, V C 2 Xx S,,- I lj. Miss Linda Condon: Intermediate Clothing, Basic and Atlvantetl Housing, Basie Foods V1 'X' --lx' :Iwo fk Miss ludith George: Child Development, Advanced lootlt .4 Mr. Donald VVebster: Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Lessons 17 Cur I-hgh iv. . A-,qv-5 ' s . 1 5'4',., 33,6 Y ,V A Tu 5: 14:36 'k ,gg ' , ' , i gifwlifnv f H1- 11'-- -:nlH,ulx.vxn Mix l'in-a..nl'f.n'lu 1' IWW Il--.nl R f yl - I 1 WA W 3 D 'J' ILfvn,wIlw.1v1 ' 4 5-vm'-H Mr. Richard Hurd.: Chmml'-try g 1' Nh, Donald Snyder: Susnce O, Varsity Socccr Coach, Varsity Tennis Coach mn . sr f,!ub Adv. 18 Mr. David Bradley: General Chemistry, Chem- istry School Life. Mrs. Lois Brown: Science Dept, Aide sn..- I ? ff Miss Frances Murphy: Science 9, Physiology 9 T.. run ir: Time to wake up, Mr. Burdal Mrs. Joanne Maier: Science 9, Conservation Cluh Adv. pe ' ami Xa: Mi-5, MingQfeMun50ng General Biology Mrs. Katharine Lien: General Biology, Mr. Norman Utegg: General Chemistry, Biology Chemistry 19 a Without Them 55 YQYTT ' 2 , , t 4 K A X - X if ' i V' ' i lx rlx n lxlock: fir-t ii-l.iii.il l'r.n tivv, 'Swim- sf 1 N-Ali i,. .,i.,,.ii . itz ii.,-i iii...i Business Mrs. Mary Osterhout: Office Machines, Office Practice, Business Arithmetic From Bookkeeping to Typewriting the ness teachers teach and develop in the the skills necessary for !oday's emplo W in business and for personal use. A wide ' ' of general and specialized offerings --M students in the field of Retailing, Data cussing, or Office Work to take jobs the school year and immediately after tion or to further their education in two-or -year colleges or business schools, Q already solid foundation of skills and standings. Students need not major in B in order to take courses. The basic are open to all students regardless of field of interest. Typewriting continues the most popular and heavily enrollal the Depa 4. ,SQL ' ' rr 1 rtment. 5 if 1 1 gg, Willis Distric E 12-M- Mr, l7mlgl.lw l1l-mn: Distribution l,2, School -lim,'rlliilvlil5i'l1.ilt'Atlvis0l' 'Q 'X MY- Rftbfff Sfffnbufzhi TYPIYWZ, Business Law. Var- Mrs. Kathleen Torino: Shorthand 1.,2, Personal siwinntballioath Typing, Transcription, Dutchettes and Ma- jorette Adv. ' it i 1 4 .Z 'Q .1 -2. In '3'11c vr ' l i + We Could Never .fl l Mr. William Leichl: Store Operation, Marketing, Ml-5, Phyllis Allen: A55i5lamTE-ache, Distrib. Ed. 2, Career Opp., Advertising, DECA Club Advisor, Boys' Bowling. Mrs. Beverly Harrington: Personal Typing Q, Business English, Comp. Oper., Yearbook Advisor, Nike Advisor -vq .- -.- -t w Nix - i, , . lt, Q --si Mr. Arthur Hutson: Record Keeping, Book- Mr. Herbert Wcidemann: Data Lah, Data Processing, keeping, Business Arithmetic Business Arithmetic SM . 1 Media The Media Center is the local point for a wide range of activity, zooming in un video-tape, film. and still photography. left New- comb and lim Tusty are helping administrators and teachers in Spicing up program methodology, and counseling students in de- veloping assigned projects or independent visual ideas. Cre- ativity is the only motivation. XX .. ' Q X :ZBA ,:'3'l'l Mr. lim Tusty: A.V. Club Advisor Mr' Jeffrey Newcomb 21 I x A - .KL L N, Q. gg. pq '-fu--mn-ml 'P l'fp,mm.ntlI4...I . D 'Jw Uwmr Ivan: '.1- 1. I . Frwlxvumrv . ,' ,W ,r 5. ML. vu, jf Lt.. Mr, Robert Hermann: Math IO-J, LA., Math ll Au lntrrmedmtc Alge-brall 22 Have Made It. E i Q i d E i A 5 sf-0' S. K- M:-., linda li.:-.in.lil: Mall: 0 L, l..'X., SAL Mix Mr. Eric Crimsted: Math 10-2, General Math, Key Club Adv. Math I Sf A Mr. Leland Keith: Math 10-Z, Advanced Mn. CeneralMaIh LJ There Are Several Mrs. Susan Cohen: Math 0-2,lVl1tl'1 10-2, Int,Al50lvra Mr osephwalsh lnt Algebra Cs-nerxlM1tl'1 Mmthf? 7 Mrs BarbaraSanders Math9 2 10 Au Mwth ll 2 PTA Adv r lamcs Seaman M mlm M utlw I W X tb Q4 Mr Robert Wllllams Math 12 2 12 Acc Computer Math Mrs MlldredRab1n Math 11 7 10 Mc .1 ' : L, Q . . , . -.. ik lx'7'I'p . I 1 'A Q X 'l e L! T' H l , l .Q 4 ' M . K : '. 0 2 fr L L 'Bnslu' .ull meh ..' 'Y K -2, 'fl .va il 2-' gl' 'Q AY, v Q-1 -- -.l , Q. ' A 'g 1: 'QP-fx f, fl ' 3- nuff .w-Q3 5' K .f,' 44 -N. I Mr. james Wingate: Sociology, Social Studies I 1O'2, Frosh Basketball Coach I History l ' I l z . 1.1- i I li-Lui I K ' , Q ,iii N f I t .. 1 ,,....-- XX -.. . Xi .gn .1-u6!H 9 uf. ,4 f 'TLT- . yi Op J ns' I I 1 1 wif- -Q-it Q? I Q to . 1 f iii Mr. Thomas McCarthy: Team Teach, Social Studies 9-3, 10-3, Reading, Fr. Soccer Coach, j.V. Basketball Coach They've Made I ' Miss Risa Coldberger: Social Studies 9-2, 10-2, Student Activities Coordinator I'm not worried, I ust' lilfcrgripf says Miss Coldbcrger. Mr. Paul Cullen: Social Studies 11-2, Ind. Study, Contemp. Issues -...r... ,-l. 1 Mr. john Yager: Social Studies 10-3, Sociology job Orientation, Individualized Instruction History is the record of mankind The Freshman year is devoted pri mirily to the study of the Asiatic countries. The Sophomore Course consists of the study of World His tory ind the uniors tilce Americin History The Seniors hive 1 choice s veril eettves to sut tieir interests A new course his een otlered this yeir This course deals with your Iimilys history ind is u ht hy our primipa L ratio n in independent study eve 4.2 Mr Forrest A Cummings 5ociaIStudies9 2 Tw: .wr r 5 148-542 Kc, . I. 4' To Qur Ever Growing, f l 13 Mrs. Stephanie Cooper: English 9-2,11-3, 9-1, Freshman Class Adv. Mr. Woodrow Quinn: Public Speaking, Dept. Head Singing, in Emglisl1r'laRs,lVlrs liinlwtr-ir17 -,af L we --uv' I 1 .-., '51 ,A -, ,,. 4- +1 .., f r1'1v '- K I O X 1 if , ' Q -V ,X ...ofx In Mrs ,lean Nieman: English 10-2,10-1,Advertising, MTS- Margaret KNO'-1591 EnSll5h 10-if Science A-F-S' ' Fiction Miss Ellen Murphy: English IO-3, Advertising, Pollclvlusxc ' 1 N Ir? k W 'f Mui lx. :IQ K Mr. Alan Sholtesz English 96,9-2, Team Teach, Varsity Baseball Coach 29 Ever Changing Faculty. ...fn vi. -.3 4-iq! t Q N X--ri lm:-. ni i 1 l. im li-1. Iv i-pu. ll l,ll x x1,.,.. mm r i , 1 1' X in lriinri '.,..n..i ? ' ' Mrs. Barbara Olson: Amwm .rn Studios, Honor Society Advisor 50 Mr. Robert Scmfford: linglish ll-2. 'V Mr.Fr.1nk Pidgcon: llnglish 11-1, 10-2, English Skills, Modern Lit. 'l'l Mrs. Karol Harlow: English 10-1. WmH Literature Mrs. lui Sczence P Mr. Hugh 0'Connor: Mr- F- W1-QQ We Would L1ke W wh1le Mr Thomas Smith Englmh 10 3 11 3 Mumal Adv 'rs ,-A Mrs Iudlth Rolhstem English 102 Satxrc Scxence FICUOH Newspaper Adv Freshmen through lu mors have a set course Mr Cordon Meeuscn Engl:-ah Ol O Z Ir Class Adv Enghsh Mrs Barham Redmond Englxsh 0 Z O I 10 3 Sophomorf, Advxsor Scmors hivc 1 Cl'l0lCC of elcctlves to Suxt ll1C'lflI1llfCHl5 Nb P Mr lwlc VV.1rncr lnyln h lo Thema Xrt: Mr Fredrick Hertkamp English 11 Clnema Science Fxctnon Creahve Miss Alice Comstock Englnsh9 1 9 2 10 3 Wrltnng Mus1calAclv1sor 31 fb xqkf i V: -.. 'E 0 9 F -E E . ry S nw Ca e. made f if r iii , .- J: ' , F , 1 Year 5 Faculty For Cafeteria an Maintenance Tw- Cafeteria: V. Albright, R. Perez, I. Ohlidal, L, Wiclemc-r, C. Bertrand, L, LaPlant, D. Ciraola, T. Kil made, A. Blank. Maintenance: R. Quintana Kdirectorj, R. Parrish, M. lacobs, T. Sivcr, 5 Di-an. O Mitt-vert.: R Itsrdan Schaadt, S. Herchenroder. .f -'ff' af: I p IL r , . I ,. W, Tfqztlla. . ' I' 9 Il' 1 '21 Cashiers: D. Martin, H. Cusack, S. Phillips. Cafeteria: M, Cravotta f ,az Y! f . wr Q. is :fig I Qui 3 x , W1 N M Hard Work And Concern. Miss Pamela Rlce French 9 Lahn 1 2 3 The language department offers a wlde varlety of language courses to all students Mr Wnlllam Drake Spanrsh 2 3 10 1 0 2 Sprung Track Coach Indoor Track Cross Country Coach Mxss Nancy Ryan bpm L51 new IM' 5 Mrs Janice Zebrowskl Spanrah 2 Frcmh 11 1 Conv French I4 Mr Eberhard lfuche Cs-rrnm I 2 3 1 Llclccl le ture the tr 'll 12 Z twken mhro ul Q uh ye rr Mr Anthonw Mlstrella bpamsh 10 1 10 Z 1 5 CN 5 dx 35 i , r ef A J J .' 'T V 1 C ' ' I . . . an a ' 'a ' is ' ips : T 1 ' l 1, - 1 x . i . Q 1 1 1 . lA' V 4 E Q .. 1 3 1 A , f ' , C , , !,jlI',. g :V F ici Q-' r V. GE 5151 ' H ll x :c.L TEA . O ' lj , ' -, .1 r A FV ' 1 4 3 Q' 1 '-1 Y L' . 1 - F517 1 ' U ,mil J!-fi 1 , - J -, ul '. Q A -, f-lffkfa ,T I A --V :Z ' 46. fi 3 ,l 1 'iff 13? 1 l'V lol r 1 1 . L I ,I K I Iv 7.1. A Z Greatly Apprecuated THE HUMAN SKELETON You ve go! to be knddmg' Beauty me only :km deep Lxpl nm Mass Murphy -1-sf: IS wxfe I5 going to kill hum' sg Smudge muchy Do xou see what I see? 37 A , xwf X 1 I f fix -f. . A 'w ' 1 K- I 1 W NM? Xia If L 1, :Nh 'XY -1 ,, al .5 . xxx '1 4 W Vx N! wxyks, N v 4 ' In ' 'N I , gl , - 'lx -9 5 'A'A ' A R ,. ,, , . 1 J ' ' ' ' ' ...sv I 4A 3 lr .MV E ff '1 V r , Q 1 - 1 'L . I h r Q' H. . . . . . A Avg 4 . .Mu X J I Y 1 QU ..- Q I 5 SERV bl '1lN.f7 .1-on z..,., ff Q 1 A 0 1 E5 sg, if iw :EJ 'N , , ' . ,F . - .f 'r ' V9' YL Q 5 x -J v- -Y 'V I ! , N' ii' ,Hx J Aw,..'1..'- 5- .-f in M' f5 QV? ,4 I 3 Kxvf 'f ix RN 5 6 .1 45-1 E xg 'fe -Y Q- ,. -4 4 0' Pr 5 A :. ,GUM 5 Under of 1974 Ph-Ge if 4 C had, A To Leave fl no i 'TS' 9- ln 5' 2:19 . Under the capable guidance of Mr. Anthony Mistretta, the class of 1974 has taken an active part in the academic and social atmos- phere at Cuilderland. Motivation was primarily due to their hopes for sufficient funds needed to have a special Senior Ball and other class projects. Early attempts proved to be very satisfying when we had our first Powder Puff Football Came. Along with their growing treasury, class members were able to attend Homowack for the first time overnight. As we step our into the world, we will all follow our desires, for we hold the future in our hands. Our directions will be many and wide- spread, but we will always remain the Cuilderland Central High School Class of 1974, throughout any and all of our endeavors. A Xrttxittriz F :Wil l T ' 1 lNrf:tltr1iZ l2.Ql,il Y 1'-' Y - Interest'-: Hy:-rf: mf-w'v. s1f'l -i Q - 1 r i ftmlvitmnn: l--:31-ttitt-Ilmgf' KATHLEEN QR.-iN ANN Qui' Tagk I5 ABR.-XNIOX ITZ Activities: .-Xnnounqcntcntx 3.4 Student Sonat- I 1 3 tSstrs:.irv Trcnsxirrrl Senate Slll'-CUIU rtuzztce un Smoking l'lnno: 5ot'it'ty' 3 -t lournn L--I .-X PS Clue 3 4 Student Spcctrtirn -I Hfibefr Xlopztl- tel 5.-Xl hi Interests 'if gtsvgfr t-.tx plzzltwt-plumes l.II1t1lI.Igt'! t 1 . 2'LttZ:'r lrutiu .-Xntbitions t ix.-:Li toexpr-:it-xitt'111iti'l L A ROI. .-XD.-X MS i, I llll ll XRD ll.iXRUl ll ,VXNIIRAIAN Mtivitim - w 'i . .. .. ' '-.iitlmrtiitii t l.i-.-. :.f l',.ii--r f I i ll--ltiii i ti-,lint l't,'l im.-if-t l ii. ,Niiilvitinttz IOHN .-XRCOLANU 'ri nu ,wilt 1 frui- TERRY AZIZ mtg people happy. Ambitions: Air Force. -52 Activities: Transfer Student 3: Dramg Club 1: C liitrus 2, Band JA. Interests: Swimming, mak- THOMAS AMATO ,xttititil-,Z t ii.-,-il,-,Mimi 3 ale, t liili 3,3 Activities: B.tskctl1.:ll 1,2,3,-15 Football 1,2,3,4 tilt-rt-Nt-: Ntitiiiig Nkuitg it.nt-ling, tltqwiitig. llkl'-NL l: Student Representative on the Board xiiitwitiiiiig xiiiiiii-llnei.-.e ot' lltlurntiong juan Finin Amhitions: To write .a filthy book, and to l't't'imw tiltliy riclt. DIANA ACKERT Interests: Sewing, Rollerskating, ture, and People. Ambitious: Secretarial work, and to enjoy life Fan Club l.2,3,4. LESLEY ANDERSEN Activities: Transfer Student Z: 7 fl R KIM ANCQI l.l. lnirrvsts, l lfir'-1 H 'lump Aniltilimt: l in uwn t Intgfgglgg Spqrtg, camping, Ambflklllz 75'liIty 5.tl'l' .ifturlligh5chool. lu.-tball Intramurals 2: Club 2: Cheerleading 3,4, Interests: Skiing, tennis, to future life, and to keep on Nursing. Finished, As Sadly MICHAEL BARBER Actwltxes Volleyball 234 joan Fmxn Fan Club Interests C P A Ambrtron C P A or an EDWARD BELAWSKI GLENN BAKER Interests Computers people Ambltlons Col Actrvrtles Radro Club Interests Amateur lEB9fC0mPuterSc1ences. Radlo snowmobllxng motorcycles sltung cars Ambxtlon An' Force WENDY SUE BARBER nerests Stott mxrru c xn 1 hea famnly motor yllnp, Ambrtlons To be tom pletely lmppw and enjoy lxfe ts mtl is P THERESA MARIE BARRY Actwrtles Wrestlxng Pep Club 1 2 3 4 fTre-as urerj Skt Club 1 2 Bowlmg 3 Spanish Trap 3 Sceptre Servrce 34 tSecretaryl Powder Puff Football Came 4 DWA Yearbook 4 lsectxon Head f Advertrsrngy Ambxtron College KEVIN BAUMES Achvrtres Soccer ICBPIBIHJ Key Club 2.3 ffreasurerj 4 QPres1dentJ Interests Sports Ambxtron College PAM BARDIN BRUCE BARNUM Interests Tennxs travelmng pc-oplc and just Interests College Ambmon Fore try having a good tlme Ambltlon Socxal Work if LAURA MARIA BARTELL Interests ltlor Q people mel e Its Ambltlons 'uv' It L It t 5 m vlys e 1 utr e t le mlm s CAROLYN BARTHOLOMEW LINDA BATZINCER Achvltres Volunteer work S Peters ICIIVIIICSQIYI clwewrus I nur 14 B1 e Hospital Interests Worklng, with lends and NK '-U11 1 'UU havrng un Skung swxmmmg, Ambltxons tannl I 1 4 lnlU955 FMU Nursing and College sports mu'-ue emne, Ambltlon Lolleee rl! -1 4:3 THEODORE BEEBE Attnrtres Clrenr Buys eholr Wnnd En emble Clmes Llul Interests Ntture people square dancuntw Amblllons 4 wear College Hotel Nl.1n1t,emLnt 43 DEBBIE BELAK Interests: Tmxciinig ix mixing .-Kmbitions K t'Nf1TL'ft'.OQY ve, 'ax L It III III NIAM Miniln-5 '-.-I zz. 'Y f -2'-v.LI11I' I '. I' v.v,1Jzt L IN MIKE BELLES Artix ilici : IoolI'.xII I We Move On. SHARON BELLINGER I IRIN--I'.iIl I J J 4 tml I In' I nit ixiliik ami' .-Xnibitin 3 Ihxitvli-.ill I,.I,J,-I, Activities: Student Councii 2, Ski Club r -I Interests: Bud l,2. Interests: Horseback Riding, Skiing, H1 In uv tml to .nrguc Swimming, Tennis. Ambitions: To follow myf.int.1Sie5. 6. CALVIN BELLEGARDE Interests: Water-skiing, Snow-skiing, Cara. Ambitions: Undecided. CATHY BENSON -'H-' -' II-'H-'K H ' Activities: Musicai 2g Girls' Bowiing ll I II I 'HI' II1H'H'XlH2 Interests:ChiIcIren.Ambition:Stewardas..V I YNN III,RC2I1RON Intrrc'-Is. 'wxxunnunyg K nxnpiuyg, Ilurwlmtin lmgfqgtgg Trugkg and thg Truqking Indus- Iiuimyg Amiviliun'-: In yy'-I .1 IUII limi' yoI1 try, Fire Fighting. AmbitI0l1l: To Own my .HMI I1vI ' Impjix In III I in 1- own trucking company someday. BILL BLANCHEI' Ambition: Undecided. Mr. leweil. we didn't know that you were in the 1939 yearbook! 44 Interests: Cm, Motorcycles. JANET IL. Activities: chem-1 2.14: Area AII Stlte I N..A 1- .. ..-....1 ..--.. Orchestra 3.4. St. tions: Undecided. New Fmends MELODY BOHL Activities Torch 2 3 4 Honor Society 1 Z 3 4 Interests Havmg fun and becoming educationally enrrched and enhghtened Ambttrons Make lots of friends be able to do what I want to do and to be myself LORI BORST Activities Sceptre Servlce 34 Cuxder land Players 3 4 Interests Dancing Having fun Snow Ambxtrons To meet new people To dance DAN BOSWORTH Actrvxtnes Soccer 1 2 Bardahls Interests Cars Bardahls Sha na na Ambr tions State Police Truck Repair ,V Q,-.4 DAVE BOURQUE Interests: Motorcycles, Cars, Weekends. Ambitions: Computer Programmer. DAVID BOYLE Activities: Concert Band 2, Wind Ensemble 2,3,4g Washline 3,4. Interests: Astronomy Archery. Ambitions: College. DEBBIE BLANCHET MICHAEL BLANCHET Imemsls H0f59bafl4 R'dm8 SPONS Ambl Actrvrtres Soccer I 23 Interests Trucks tions Undecxded and Heavy Equipment Ambltlons Truck mg and Heavy Equipment MIKE BOOTH Actrvltles Baseball 12 Bowling 3 Band 12 Interests Cxrls Motorcycles Bowling Ambition Professlonal Bowler KATHY BOYLE Activities Honor Society 1234 Chnr 1 Z Interests People Musnt Sports buys Ambltron Psychology FRAN BOUNDS Actlvltres Nursung Home 4 Interests Beung with people Incl curing for them Working ln the C C Nursing Home Ambr tions To get marrled work xt the AnnI.ee Home md to hecome rn l. I' N 5 ' Gee, I can't wait till I get my license. 45 R 7 C Will Never For et. SEE BR.-XDX .-Xctixitics: LiLz:I.irrl.iri.l lll.ix'i':N I liowlirw Intervals: .fuel Liizxw Niiztx li ili .Xmbitionx ln' .i tizitticr Xl.i:ri.it1i' ur-- .- Intvrrsts: En-winig, k'.impiny:, Music, Finding lrriziix lkixkvtlnill '-itiiniiiing litiwliiiip, Nvvtllvpoint, Dismantling -1. i i livi- IUNH IIXNIBIIR Ov' Xuiliiri.-ii l. it rrir.il'lix--it.il WINDN BRAUN MONICA PIA CARR .-Xttixitii'-1 liaiieti-i fitiitli-nt .1 I'i-nm Interests: Nursing, Puttc-ring, Traveling, .r mhitinn: li-gal tions: To lic tliu world's greatest nurse, To KAREN BRANDT Interests: Traveling, Music. Ambifiml: To move to Montana, and to be a Dental Floss Tycoon. library cards, things, Ambi- CYNTHIA DAWN Activities: Gymnastic Team 1,29 SUNY Swim Team 1,Z,3,4p Guilderland Swim Competition Z, Cuilderland Swim Club 3: Cuilderland Players 31 Honor Society 1,2,3, -I: Intramurals 1,21 A.F.5.g A.F.S. Host 2: Yearbook 3: Ski Club 3. lnteetnx Horseback Riding, Piano, Music, doors, Skiing. Traveling, Animals. Ambi- tion: Veterinarian. IAQ QI'lI.INl lVI.f'9lVII CHARLESCHICKEN II1Il'H'NI'-I llfii'-fl-,iii liulimg, '-wiinniiriyg. Activities: Indoor Track. Interests: Eating, -' itmlwitwmg li- lv llappv Making noises, People. Ambitious: To hit ' Q' 5100 in egg-laying. gn' gi r I I' V 5 Amy s up to one of her tricks again. The Phantom Tlltltcyn IKIIIKGIQQKIILIV if Old Friends We MARY THERESA CARROW Actlvltles Coach s setretary 3 I Tennus 3 4 Interests Tennrs BUSINESS Travel Ambrtlons To alvt 'ays be happx md hat e many frlends CHRISTOPHER CHILDS Actlvxtles Football I 2 3 4 Tratls I 7 4 VVrcs tlrng 1 7 Indoor 'Iraclt 4 lC1ptJ Interests Sport Ambition Clnropractor JOHN CIUPEK Ambition To lmcl work 1s 1 C mrpcnttr Actrvltres Curl Watthtrs Club Interests Huntlng Snowmobnllnf., Cars and Bowlrnp, PAUL DUCK CLARK ACIIVIIICS Football 1 Z 3 4 Wrtstlunys l Z 3 4 Interests Sports Ambltron To fly South Crooksnt gets caught ltllllftt Rue In tht back CAROL CLARK rvltles Student C ov t I 7 F o r AY L u ashlxm 2 t nr nests Trws-l I' ltlt r umrnts f m ltmns T lvuornt tl l tltrnrlt mxnt I tktf r IQSIIIIOII ttr r UF IITIQ I I MARTY CLEARY onor our tu rn '::lx1 Clult Onto PHIL CLEMENS DORIS CLIFFORD us Actlvltres Baseball 3 4 Deca Club 4 Onion IVIIILS Q rl Llwmru Interests Peo e Toads 4 Interests Sports Drlnlung Bung Ambltmn Nursrm, wltlw people Ambltlon Htlplng llttle kid DAVID COHEN Achvmes Basketball 2 Tractc 2 Interests N F 'I' Y Ambition Accountlng UT ,A KATHY CONNOLLY Interests Horses tar .andtlnldren Ambltlon To bt tl good wnte and mother to Dave and Sandx ty buomz an RN and work wtth the retxrtltd ' ' ' : 5 -. : .- 5 X R l W L. : ' ' , : ACt ' :Q 2' ,..,.tls'V 'llv2, ' , , 1, ' ,A W! ' , jolr tl 2, llko-Ftlltnr 3,-tj ln- : ' .,, F. - I' ..: -' , nl '-, :Kg ' , l,llc, 'K bl' : ru ' -1t'vr4 t' try,- ing lltllto ot' tht' N' ' Y lt l' -s, lvl ltl the VL' y vm '-' .rp,n lmtlr I , 1 . G .. ' 1 , , , 5 '. I ' , , , . '- Activities: Class Pres 3,3-1, Sucrvr I, rapt 1 . 1 ' , -fl l,.I,e1, Ynllf-vt-.ull 1, H s 'ety l,3,4I, I rm ' Fun lan Club Ill,-I. ' I , 'rt 'Itmtls .I ' A 5 - ,g g ' ACt : lr s 't sI,.1, 1 -pl. v ' 1155-lf fl I Q ' A s HF - 'I Z v , 2 45. : . : : , .' K I I i at tk I r 47 ST.-KN DE.-KN Actixitiwz 5.1-Lc:i'.ill In::.imu:.iIs I In- lrtsts: Xluv, Szvris .-Xnibitions: College IIII RI S.-X L .-XIIIIRINI IDI NN x.nt ins i 1 Init lfilrr I .- 1-4. '-ixnnimiv llni-.-l-,ulx -- ll -- Ii lm' I-wtint lN.illXlmg, That Were Once For l 'nttl-.v.l lixtl.i1mix.tl' If ' tw intim: AIIIIVIIIUHHZ In '. ln l-1 .n.iliu it wlml r-.1 5..iy1wiit in .1 I-In :tum .1 x is I I1 Q74-,..... asses ff' -..-4 50 DONNA IJIQSMO Attixitir-s: llli A Ilulv Intvrcutfsz Munir is 'lar uniwr'-,lll.iliygt1.igvt.tliilluv1'iMIliI'lu'y. Amlriliunc: In W-I Mila- .mtl Lvlvvr' nut ul IIYVIIIII' an ..'..31., v 4 I' 1 Esther Musto is Little Miss Suzy Homemaker. BRUCE DEILNONTE CYNTHIA DELONG .-Mtiiilit-sz Imll lluntintg Club -I, Pulwlir Activities: Slnikcr High I, Art Club, Soft- bpt-.ukintg Interests: IW-'pviitls lmw slit- Imll. Interests: Having Fun, drawing, sports, ltxilxs ,-Xnilvitinnsz L .illt-,gr ut ,yn nn INR-ll'.iv'v vspvt'i.illy I1.isL'b.ill. Ambitinnsz To work with .ff pvnplv. KAREN DECARTER Interests: Skiing, Horseback Riding. Am- bitions: Reservationist. t 1? if DEB DESANTIS .Q- vw-. if Interests: Sports. Ambitions: Cosmetol- ogist. MIKE DICKINSON Activities: Work. Interests: Gin, 7 le 7, Slnc Gin Fizz, Beer, Rum 5: Coke, Tom Collins. Ambitions: To be a drunk. GUS DOMENICO Activities: Beseblu Officer 3,41 DECA MITZI DOMINIC Interests: Bowling, Cooking. Court Reporter. KEVIN CROOK DANIEL COOPER Interests Sports Drafting Ambrtrons Marine Engineer All The Memories ANDY CONNORS Activities: Football 3,45 Baseball 15 Soccer 15 Tiddlywinks Captain, Sectional Champ- ion 1,2,3,4p joan Finin Fan Club. Interests: Sports, Girls, L.W.'s. Ambitions: College, Law, To sell Crandma's Home Remedy. IEFF COUNTERMINE Interests Sports music Ambition College Actrvrtres Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Soccer 1 Key Club Ioan Fmm Fan Club Mr Franzonrs Italian Army Interests Sports Ambition College IOANNE CONSTABLE Interests: Art, Skating, Sewing. Ambitions: To always be happy. si RANDY CRAVOTTA Activities Soccer 1 2 3 4 Indoor Trick 3 4 Outdoor Track 3 4 Torch 3 4 S A E 4 Interests Soccer reading cross country skiing writing Ambrtmns Forestry writing C-'Y ALLAN DAVIS MARC DANTO if CINDI COUNTERMINE Activities Bowling Dutchettes 3 Interests Bowling swimming having fun Ambl tions Nursing or Social Work DAVE CROSBY Ac lvrtres Torch Z 3 4 School Pl y 4 Interests Music sports Ambltrons Col lege Professional Musician GEORCINE CROSS MICHAEL CRUPE Activities Intramurals 1 2 Youth Choir 2 Interests Girls motorcycles Ambition 3 Youth Fellowship 2 3 DECA 4 Coach s T0 travnl secretary 4 Interests Swimming tunnis art roses M P Carry Ambrtrons To do everything at least one time and to have fun doing it - 'Q' , . Kgs . l l 1 , Y : . 1 ,, ' ,, r : - - dh ,: ,: 1 : 1 5 , , 5 ' , .ft . .. 6 2 ,z '. :':, 1 1 '.: 1 '. '- , . 1 4 ' ' ' 1 fe 1 ,,: - - I ' 1 I I I ' ' Actrvrtles Varsity Tennis 1234 Chess fd' Team 2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Interests Tennis Skiing Chess Computers Water skung Ambrtrons College majoring in Computer Science To become a great tennis player and to take up sky diving Adwrtres Honor Society 34 Ambitlons To be the first man to set foot on Mars College 49 Q. 4 1, it Now In Cur Past. 1 JOAN FININ L nltvs L t trt Strx L N X -I I' io o X L -t -kmbrtions ' nf IOANNE FISLHER Xttixili Nr irl lt 1 lntcrtwts: I7r.iwing, ,-4 Iilllllllltl 5-txrrnrnxrig Ionru-, llol-i'l'.lflx Rnlrntg Ilr.ix I-ling Anibitiortsz Ilo lu- lmppv .. .intl tru rl txurleirtg willi ltnle DAN IURSII R Krtrxririw l'.v.i I ,' INN--lllltyi l.'.i : I- 'r :f nz. I '-li Klirl' I .' lirnrirr -I - ,- f-':..r:,.1:w,rl llwritllnrll Knrrrii' Ill- rn-ie Iv r.-rr 'r.1.lrr,' lm--.tlrnyp girl-- ' Nrvrlrrlrrvns- his ltr tolli-,gr multi' N IEANNE FRANK ,N Intcrcsts: 'I-VIIIII'-, 'wwrmrning, Mu!-lr, Am- l1iti4rns:Cnll1'ygf' GLENN FREISATZ Actixrtiev Suffer 123 1, Vnlleylmll 3,4, Kr-wClzrl'1 3 1 lntrarnurale 1,2 3,4 Interests: Campznz Se-ring the wfrrlrl Ambitions: Collegflonvtrmerir anrwtlwri DACMAR FRINTA Activities: Sceptre Service 2, spent a year in Italy 1, Interests: Drawing Painting, and Traveling around Europe. Ambltlonlz illustrating children's books. .Ei TRACEY FINN iff' Activities: Cheerleading 3,45 Majorettes 3. Interests: Traveling, Swimming, Skiing, lim. Ambitions: To be Happy! DEBORAH ELLEN FISHER Activities: Volleyball Intramurals 1,25 Sceptre Service 3,-1? Rowdies 3,45 Yearbook 3,-X lSectionhead of Sportslp Choir 1,25 Wrestling Pep Club 3, Folk Club 1, Girls' Chorus 1. Interests: Sports, Music, Am- bitions: Special Ed. or Nursery Ed, College. MARY FOUHY Activities: Intramurals 1,25 Powder Puff Football 4. Interests: Skiing, Swimming. Ambitions: College, To live life to its fullmt SHARON FREDERICK Interests: Traveling, Cooking. Ambitious: Medical Secretary. SHEILA DUELL Actrvrtres Skr Club 1 2 3 Interests Sleep mg Sknng Srlversmrthnng Work Am s...- brtrons To become a Custom jeweler ROSEANN ENCEL Actrvrhes Drama Club Crew Interests People Horseback Rxdxng want to learn to Fly a To frnd real happrness an one 1n thls world PAT EERRAIOLI ACIIVIIICS Chorus 1 Chorr 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Varsxty Soccer 3 4 Intramurals 2 Musrcal 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 4 Student 1 2 3 4 Interests Musrc Hrkrng Campmg Young Chrldren Ambrtrons To survrve plane Ambrtrons d to become some Our Future Are DAVID DRAKE Actrvrtres Wresthng 1 2 3 4 Football 3 Washlme Staff 3 4 Interests Computer Programmmg Ookmg Wrutrng for Wash lme and keeping people happy Ambrtrons Computer Programmrng for a rxdxculously bug company DAWN LYNN ELCIE Actlvrtles Cheerleadxng 1 Class offlcer Csecretaryj 1 Onlon Toads 3 Interests parties Plattsburgh the mezanmne Anna bell Tranquxlrty Omar Fmch Ambltrons Nursnng s..,,,,,q Clee Club Stage q--r PATRICIA EVON Actrvrtres Yearbook 1 Intramurals 12 Coach s secretary 1 2 Interests Secretarlal Work Ambltrons Secretary to be happy LESLIE KAREN DUBRIN Interests Anrmals Horses Ambrtrons Study1ngArt KEVIN ELDRIDCE Actrvrtres Cross Country 1 2 3 4 Kco captaml Indoor Track 1 234 Outdoor Track 1 2 3 4 Key Club 4 Interests Meteorology Skung Musnc Playnng the gultar Ambrtrons College HOLLY ELLINWOOD gnfi Actlvrtres Torch 2 3 4 Honor Socxety N, 3 4 5 A E 4 Ambltlons Speua ' Educatlon LARRY EVANCHICK Actrvrtles Trxp Team member of North Amerum wxldermss Survxvrl Sthool Interests Campmg Brtkpukmg Rock clxmbmg Fmshmg Ambutlons To be the head ot 1Scarth mtl RSQLIICTCII11 lumpm John Springer just saw something that made hrs head turn 51 f ,. : ' H : ' ,,, : - Q. A ',, . 1 f 7. 1 I' aff' t 4 1 . . y W ff, , ' V I 1,2,,g . : l I , :Ad,' 'AL - 5 1 .I , gxx 't '. . : f V' HTH : ', nt , N. l Z 4 If . : , . 'a , I ,1'xl' , ' ffl ' 1? f ,, : , , I DANNY COODNOUCH lnterats: Like zo work on cars, Ambitious: To go xr: the Nat v 5.-5 RIL ll lili.-XNl Xrtixitirs l'x.i:u 4 -- l :. 'Xrrrlulmrrs Siritvv- ttill--,rv L V .mil bt .1 econ. iItit'lt'Nls' fxluluri vt lr-- Must All Go 1- NANCY LEAH COODRICH Interests: Swimming, Skiing, Horseback Riding. Ambitions: Court Stenographez, Secretary. THEODORE GOUTOS DON COVEL K intros L int on L il i Activities Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling 1, N w inrme tx r rf Track 1 Interests Sports, Krascer, Hitlo, v' Min Q ,mi U. , m Bonk Ambrtlons Goto Hawaii with Cary. NH' l in tolttto t DENNIS CRAY Aslivitrcs: l-it-tl-.ill I, liratlt l,lVr1'stlilrg 2, Varsitv lr.ir L., Vnllvvlmll fl, Kiuiltlr-rlaml lmlu llttcrcsts: l1'rrr.tlt's,'wpnrts, .mtl lmvinyg lun Ambitious: l'lr.rrm.rr V K nllvygt- DARLENE GRAY Interests: Swimming, Horseback Ambitions: To be married. DENISE LYNN GRIESSEL Activities: llfirirwr 'wmvrfv l,.1 14, Girls' Q?-'irrsll Clmr 2 .11 Cliurtli Yrmtli C.ruup l l 3 Z Clwirrlw C lmlr l,Z,.l Interests: N-lull. Swimminvz l3ancxrtyZ,C.ixv4,l,.rugl1- me Tallinn.: Pffuplf l'npaorn, Ralpli, Ewrvrlsrrirz Ambitious: Rrtarl Manage-- l'T'l'Tli Marriage, tri rmriv Parli dav and tu make others laugh and bv lvappv 'Q' I S4 GARY CRIGALUS Activities: Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2, JA, Soccer 4. Interests: Sports, Krascer, Hitlo, Tyronni. Ambitionl: Co to Hawaii with Don. MARK GREELEY Activities: Football 1,2,3,4: Track lco- capt.J 1,25 Student Senate 4, Wrestling 1, Unhonorable Society 3,4. lnterestl: People, Parties, Writing, ancl Brew. Ambitious: To become the head Brock in the Town Pnk. CLINT lnttreltl: RQT. Auto Mechanic. BONNIE GROUNDS f Even Though We LORI PRITZE Activities: Band 1, Girls' Choir 3,45 Trip to Spain 1, iSecretaryl 2,3,4. Interests: nislj, Learning to ski, Fishing water skiing. Ambitions: To of his life! DESIREE FUNK Activities: Swim Club 3, Cuilderland Players 3,45 Yearbook 4, Honor Society 4, Le Circle Francais 4, Student Senate 4 Powder Puff Football 4, D.W.A. 4. Interests: People, water skiing, smiling and life. Ambitions: To succeed without really trying. Chorus 1,2g Class Officer Sports tTen- with a friend, be the Peanut as-f Th at couICIn't be joanie B, working in the library! BARBARA FURDON ION CABAY Activities: Cirls Volleyball 4, Powder Puff Activities: Rock Croup, Hunting, Biking, Football 4, Intramurals 1,2. Interests: Cos- Having a good time Interests: Cars, Bikes, :A- metology, Sewing, Needlework. Ambitions: Cirls, Guitars tin no special orderl. Am- Cosmetologist. bitions: College, Science Engineering. ry I MICHAEL GEARHARDT Activities: Wrestling 2,3p Conservation Club. Interests: Everything. Ambitions: To be Healthy, Wealthy and Wise. Es DEBRA GOAD Activities: S.A.E. 4, Exploring Club 1,2, 3,4: Torch 1,Z. Interests: Camping. Am- bitions: Nursing. Q-Q fd' -1 I E, It STEVE GEORGE Activities: Band I,2,J,4, Musical Orchestra Interests: Sports, Work and Canoeing Ambitions: College. IAMES GILLIS BOB GIROUX Activities: Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Bowling. Activities: Soccer 1, Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Interests: Sports. Ambitions: College. Interests: Eating. Ambitions: Co to Vegas. 3. IUDY COEWEY Interests: Skiing, Bowling. Ambitions: Beautician. 53 l ...n ,. K, These Memories Will PRED HILLENBRAND Actixities: Honor Suczctv 11.14 journal 4' 113 4 Eagle S' ut Ambiiions: N.w.iI L llRlSl lNl llOl l MAN A '- 'tl 2 llllrrrsls. kung l.tlnpiny1 Kinlttlmnt 'fi-1. 1.ul l tltltn sur. HULMAN :rv .Q Atllvilirvaz i.mlil4'rl.tml l'l.w1'r1. 2, 5lX.lf lltmm wmv-Iv I,L,J,ft Interests: llrenrl ON bltinnsz 'ln gvl m.xrriml tnmwtli.1l1'ly, lmvt' tlvvrn kltlk .mtl wa'-lu tlmpt-r1.for I5 years. l '-5, ,-,H I 'N L74 Ooh, this is hot! exclaims Kim, 56 lNllNDY HOECERL ROSEMARIE HOELZLI Actixitits: l5llL'.'X Club Interests: l lmto- Adlvilillir Y'-'8l'b00l4 1, Gil'l5' SOCCCI' 3, griplw Ambitious: 'I'r.m-ling .mtl Mod- Co-1Ch'S Secretary 3.4. Interests: Water- clmg skiing. Sewing, Camping, and Laughing. making, S4-wing, and KM-pang lmusv. Am- tl KATHY HILLER Activities: Yearbook 4, Bowling 1,2,3,4: F,T.A. 4. Interests: Sewing, Painting, Trav- el. Ambitions: Elementary School Teacher. 'QE' Ambitions: To be happy always. ROSE HOEMANN Activities: DECA Club. Interests: Life lit is beautiful, it is what you make itj, Dave. - Ambitions: To get Mike and Steve out of ' H trouble. DANNY HOLMES Activities: DECA Club 1,2. Interests: Bowling. Ambitions: Work. MICHAEL HOUSER lntereltls and Band number one Band and if eral contractor. MARGARET HUGHES Interests: Skiing, Painting, Being. Ambltlom: College rnellowing out my mind. MIKE HALL Activities: DECA Club 4, Alternate Student Council 1. Interests: Everything. Ambi- tions: Go to college and be MARGARET HART Interests: Art, People, Horses. Ambitions: To learn as much as I can from people I will meet. MIKE HEDRICK Activities: Bowling. Ambitions: Undecided. Uur Separate Ways, DEBBIE HAINES Interests: Friends, Motorcycles, Skiing, and Steve. Ambitions: Homemaker, Sec- retary, and living each day to its fullest. 5- the best. LORI HAMM Activities: Girls Tennis 3,4g Powder Puff Football 4. Interests: Art, Swimming, Skiing, Tennis. Ambitions: To lead a happy life. BARBARA LEIGH HALL Memories cherished have brought smiles, laughs, tears, Two personalities blending into one sharing, loving, caring. Will the future lead to separation or will we spend our lives together endlessly on. Remaining a part of me, or just a shadow of the past following, never letting me set it free. For you will always remain in my heart. .. 1 WILLIAM HAMPTON Activities: Debate Club, Washline, Musical, Honor Society, APS., Tennis, Bicycle Club. Interests: Bicycling. Ambitions: College. M LYNN HAUSER XI' N Activities: DECA Club 4. Interests: People ev Ambitions: College, Social Worker. ISABELLE HALLENBECK Interests: Swimming, Bowling, Bicycling Art. Ambitions: Traveling. 'U' JEFF HAVENS JEFF HEDLUND Activities: Soccer 1,3. Interests: Traveling, Interests: jalodahock, Cragzops. Ambitions: Cars. Ambitions: Traveling. T0 ENIUY life the WW l W-lm '0- 3- BILL HESLER College, Music. Activities: Stage Band 1,2,3g Musical Z3 Orchestra 1,2,3,-1. Interests: Bass, Ciuitar Piano and music in general. Electronics and Camping, all night jam sessions. Ambitions This Has Been A Good PAMELA JONES Actixitis: Trip :tv Spain 3. Interests: bnizrtg 5 XXIII Nurse:-.' nu Activities: Washline, Wrestling, Bicycle Club. Interests: Bicycling, Archery, Chan Ambitions: College. imxng Ambitious: College. qu. KIM KALINSACK KATHLEEN KEARNS nt-rush: Lfirs. Iltmting Skiing, girl, Interests: Skiing. Ambitions: Nursing. Ambitinns: Mt-tlinuit l5r.ittsni.in, Arclii lint KI 'Ill Mill DIANE KENYON ,Min itnx t . fi. . f' li.m.i I 3 V Init-rt-sis. Activities: Intramurals 1,25 Dramatia' 1 fi 1 -ifiiiviir' fN 'l 0H'f If-'Y 1. 5tudentCouncil 4, Yearbook 2, Wrestling f ' ' 111'-'iii-'Iwi Pep Club 1. Ambitions: College. 15 Q, . KATHY KERN KEVIN KERR Activities: Ht v-ptrv Bvrvit 4' 2,.3,-lg Stuilunt Ambitlongz Finish High School and 50 Oh to C, mmf il I Intcrcstc: Working with kids, College, To live along and happy life. Ambitious: C ull'-gt-, tmtli Nur'-vry lil. vs OU- JANET KNACCS Amhitions: Nursing 5-t in S8 IUDITH KNAPP Activities: Sceptre Service 3,45 Yearbook I. Folk Club Z, Big Sister 2, D.W.A. 4, Modern Dance 2, Wrestling Pep Club 4. Interests: Good Music, Summer nights at the block. Ambitions: College. ' CHRISTOPHER IUDD ' Always Hold Us Together. KIM HUNTER Activities: Soccer 3,4g Volleyball 4, Basket- ball 3,4g Tennis 4, Intramurals 1,2g Honor Society 1,2,3,4: C-.A.A. l,2,3,4, Interests: John. Sports, Mathematics, and Science. Ambitions: College, Engineer, and a happy life. MAYUMI IIDA Activities: Rotary Exchange Student from Japan, Ski Club 4. Interests: Art, Tea cer- emony, Dance, Dogs. Ambitions: Inter- preter or Professor of a college. js, MARGARET O. HUTTON Activities: Ski Club 2, Musical Z,4g Gym- nastics 3, Cheerleading 3, Trip to Spain 3, S.A.E. 4. Interests: Art, Swimming, Travel, Foreign Languages. Ambitions: To Follow my dreams. RJ S' JUDY JACOBSON Activities: Girls Bowling 3.4: Intramurals 1, S.A.E. 4, D.W.A. 4. Interests: Horse- back Riding, Terry, Sewing, Waterskiing, Talking and Laughing. Ambitions: College. Career and a happy life. RITA ELIZABETH JAMES Activities: Choir, Orchestra, Musical, C.A.P., S.A.E. Interests: Working with my hands, People, Recycling. Ambitions: Forestry, someday live my life on a deserted island with my favorite person, and raise mushrooms. SKIP JONES CI-IERYL MARY JIUSTO Activities: Wind Ensemble 1,2,3,4g Girls Chorus 1, Choir 2,3,4: Drama Club 1,2,3p Guilderland Players 2,3,4g Torch 3,45 S.A.E. 4. Interests: Art, Music, People. Ambitions: To work with children. Activities: Honor Society 2.,3,4: Baseball 1, Football 2,35 Ski Club 1,2,3,4: Ski Team 3,4. Interests: Skiing, Karate, Drums. Am- bitions: To do the meanest Funky Chicken. JALAI. H. JAFRI Activities: Soccer Z,3, Exchange Student. Interests: Skiing, Cricket, Politics, learning CAROL JABLONOWSKI Activities: Intramurals 1, Cheerleading 3,4 Sceptre Service 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Home- coming Court, Powder Pufl Football 4 Interests: Having fun with people, laughing parties, pizza. Ambitions: Fashion mer chandising. .a- 15.1 G? -tai' different languages. Ambitions: Become a C' Medical Doctor. BRADJARVIS Activities: Baseball 1 Interests: Drumming, Bardahls, Damian Ambitions: Professional Musician Carol and Judy get caught talking in the library. Let's see th out of this one. ' 1 x, ' A -, . . , A-r' S7 I df, 1 a TL-if 4' I em smile their way We've Made Many DENNIS LASSI Activities: Football 1, B.1sel .ill 1.2,3.-1: Basketball l I 3 4 Interests: ' Playing Hoop fo:Turtle Spwrts Ambitions: College. AMY LAWSON Activities: Student Council 1, Yearbook 1.2,-1 iBusiness Managed: Honor Society 1, Sceptre Service 2,3,4: Intramurals 1, Girls Chorus 1. Interests: Talking to strang- ers in blue-checked shirts in N.Y,C., Sports, Laughing, People. Ambitious: College, Teacher. TON1 LAlV'l'ON DEB LAYTON GL' Adivillthz linullklll l,l.3,-l. B.ist'l'.lll l,2,3. lntgrggtgg Having 3 good time, Ambitiongg T -t Wit--tling J lkmtl 1 Interests: Sports, Collegc,Secretary. like .'xl'l1hlllt1l1SIL-0 WN NNI lllKOl'l -r ' Atlixilivs '- 'X l -i Amlvilmns: C iilli-,ge PAT LICUORI Interests: Tom Spawn, Nature Amllitinns: To he happy 60 DAVL LLUBNLR BRUCE LEVIS Artiviiirs: F-lu L lul' l,2,J,1l Interests: Interests: Sports, Cragzops, Ialoclahock. Fishing ilimtinig Amlvilinnfa: College- Ambitious: To set up, be president of, and lrnaynr in m.iili antlsiit'n11'l go undefeated in a world-wide strut-o-matic baseball league. MATT LARSON FRANK LASCH Activities: Wind Ensemble 2,3,-1: Band Activities: Transfer- l,2,3: Orchestra 1,2,. Interests Skiing. 1,2,3 Nhtcendlnl, Ambitions: College. lllll l,2,3 AmbItionsrCollege. PAUL LENCEL Interests: Motorcycles, Guitar. Amlailionz College, Metal Shop Teacher. DONNA LING, p Interelh: Ambitious: Year For The Semors RICKY KOMMIT il:-1 . . BARBARA KONCZEWSKI Interests: Michael, Nature, Animals, Horse- back Riding, Skiing, Swimming. riage, Beautician. MARGARET LAGUARDIA Activities: Sceptre Service 3,4 lPresidentJ, Iournal 1,21 Ski Club 1, Guilderland Players 3, Yearbook 4. Interests: Swimming, Soft- ball, Sewing, People. Ambitions: To be happy, be independent, and be myself. BRIAN LAINHART Ambltlons To graduate SHARON LAMAY Interests Volleyball Traveling Ambitions Secretary Activities: S.A,E. 4. Interests Girls Sleep Money. Ambitions: Public Relations KAREN KUBERSKI JOHN KWAPINSKI Interests: Bruce Spawn. Ambitions Mar lnwrests gnowmobdmg Hummg Camp Activities Bardahls Car Girls Bardahling around lin that orderl tions Elettricallubnician INEZ MCCARTHY Activities: Taryn 1- . 4 Ftln Llul 1.-.-I, Rsfgx-me 113 Girls Chorus I Interests: P F F 5 L' X H .-X R P I Siena. Lvlxinon , V I-lad A Lot Of Fun. ' 1: 1 'w ' . . 'kv' N.i..s'-' Sffctlv-x,ix' lfiiil hlxkr' l'l.irry Lewis. A It X i L x i It I I Polk lic x ilw in time ram llitcliing. x 1.1: Xlazs. -4.1-N Sunrwcs Staying up .if rmqii: '-Nrziing lkippx' .lab Ambitiuns: lui. C ...,:'..J:.! 'N-'txt-o.. Bixtlnixiits List- .f Qt.- 'C'- DOROTHY MCCORMICK DIANE MCCORMICK Activities: Cheerleading 1,3,4g Choir 45 Girls Chorus 1,2,3. Interests: Horseback riding, Drawing and Painting, Skiing. Ambitions: Secretarial Work, Mark. if- .-Xctixitirs: Urilir-Ntr.i I. Cnrls klmrus I,... t i kiim, llivirw lun. lr1lcruts:Skiixitg IVA v N . Amlvitiuniz T-r-.u'I.iii.il lhhnlh, liravvl, Mar rL.lQt'l1xi1li.itnrtlr'il JAMES MCCOY Activities: Cross Country 1.3.4, Indoor Track l,2,3,4g Soccer 2, Outdoor Track l,1,3.-tg Key Club -1. Interests: Track, Cross Country, Chess. Ambitions: To Finish college .ind live as far away from here as possible. -,,s....,.i I I RRI INICKOOY Krnlwiluilix: Nui--any f' QT? IOCELYN A. MCCULLOUGH Activities: Cheerleading 1,31 Girls Chorus LZ, Choir l,2,J,4p Trip to Spain 3, Stu- dent Senate 3g Suburban Council Choir 2: S.A.E. 41 Cuilderland Players l,2,3,4. Interests: Singing, Swimming, Working with children, laughing, Drinking, Rag- gedy Ann and Raggedy Andy. Ambitionl: To reach the unreachable star. 62 Rick wishes he had gone to bed earlier last night. MKIIAIIMC LINNIS DON MCGLYNN Aztixilirv. mfivr I .. Ll lnlereshi. IIIIVII Aqhvlhqg, AAIRS, 3, Hgngr Sgqggy 13.4, Hu: Anlhiliwll'-ti ollwn--, I .iw 'wi html Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,4. Ambitionl: College. KEVIN MCGRATI-I Activities: Football 2,3,45 Truck ,g,,J terutl: Drinking. Ambitious: kg I1 CAROL MCGRATH A Activities: Pep Club 1 2,3.4 lofficerlg Ski Club Powder Puff Football 4. Swimming, Partying. of one. New Friends And Have KIM LITTLE CAROLINE LOBY Activities: Ch0l'US 1,22 Ski Club 1: Intra- Interests: Charlie. Ambitions: Charlie's murals 1,2g Wrestling Pep Club 1g Powder wife, Puff Football 4. Interests: Skiing, Swim- ming, Music, Summertime. Ambitions: College. SUE LOCKE Interests Swimming Bowling Ambitrons Undecided DANIEL LOO BY Actrvrtres 4H Outdoor Track 2 Interests Chess Music Ambltrons Teach Social Studies RICHARD MAHADY Activities Chess Team 2 3 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track Z 3 4 Bowling 1 Cross Country 3 Answers Please 34 Interests Chess 1'rack Hiking Languages Ambxtrons To be the best at whatever I STEVEN LOTT LEO LUPIEN Actlvltres Ookrng Writing Fiction and Interests Hunting F,-ghmg Cm-q Publrq Poetry Bicycling Computer Programming Spmkmg Ambmong Undgqrdgd Ambrtrons To become Rich andfor Famous vox TQ MARK MAHICIAN Activities Student Senate -1 Volleyball 3 Honor Society 123 4 Dramr Club 3 Interests Music Sports Photography Ambrtlons College md to become a Wire T1pSpeu1lrst BILL MARCIL choose to be TONY CARLOS MANCINI Interests Crrls Photography Electronics Sport cars Soccer Ambrtrons Engineer to come back to the United States and make lots of money NANCY SUE MANSFIELD Activities Student Council 12 Interests Music Traxelrng Ambltrons Housewife and Mother an-. NANCY MATARASO ACKIVIIICS Cheerleading 123 SAE 4 Volleyball 3 Honor Society 1 2 3 Trxp to Russia 3 Trip to Germany 4 Interests Skiing Reading Travel Ambltlons Col lege Languages Activities Rowdies 2 S A E -I Interests Gina Music Playing Drums Children Karate Waterskiing Sleeping Movies American Indians Ambrtrons Elementary Education Live in Appalachia for a while Live on Pine Ridge Reservation for a while Co to Italy For a while Move to Canada after that Stay out of the Army Become a Blackbelt rn Karate Be in Playgrrl s center fold To take up as much space in the year book as possible 61 5 L. W ,, as i i Many Activities This DEBORAH I. MILLER Interests: Horseback riding, Bike riding, Talking with purple Plaving soccer. lN'ork- me Ambitions: Helping purple in my way issxblc GREG MIN K , v X Activities: lnntlnill 1.3, lYrv:stling J.: Vol- Q-' lrvlxill 3 at Interests: Motnrt'yclt-5, I.ilml.i- lwtk k'r.ig.'nps lllaving 'flut - , Ambi- tinns: In .lu .intl t-xpt-rit-nw cvvrytliing .it li-.ist nm 1' in mx' lilvliint' l',-XM N1Olll 'Xt tix stirs lit - rw-rv: lrilvrr'-ls: l l.mtlit i.tl l-.I l Knrliilmns I til l iiyjinvux RANDY MOORE Attivitics: Vnllfvvlmll JA, Interests: lliking, C ampmyg, All kivulu tif -.port-, Ambiliomlz Nl ll +-5 Q-- DICK MORRISSON AClivi!iQS:lN'rr2lllr1sQ l,2,3,-1,lrmll1alll,2,3, Tratk .14 Interests: Lmlriyy, lnygint-vring, Pam Ambitinnsz Colle-gr-, Solving energy crisis GERRY MOSCINSKI Interests: Hunting, Fishing. Ambitious: College, Making the most of everything that is around me. 64 DAVE MILLINGTON Activities: Football 1,2,3,4 lcaptainl: Wres- tling l,2,3,4g Honor Society 1,2,3,47 Choir 1,2,3,-1: Boys Chorus 1,2,3,4. lnterutl: Sports, Music, Cod. Ambitions: College. IOHN MOLLER Activities: Varsity Baseball Manager 1,25 Varsity Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4g Key Club 3,-1, Ambitions: College. GARY MOODY Activities: Journal 1,2,3,4: Student Senate 3. Interests: Skiing, Bridge, People. Ambi- tions: College. BRIAN MORAN Activities: Student Council 1: Football 2,37 Key Club 3,41 Volleyball 4. Interutl: Sail- ing, Sports, and Sleeping. All'lbni0l1l: - Engineering. t DONALD E. MCNICOL Activities: Boys Chorus 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3. Interests: Snowmobiling, Cycles, Football, Girls. Ambitions: To be a CPA. NORENE METZCER Interests: Horses, cars, motorcycles, snow- mobiling. Ambition: Nursing. KARLA MILAVEC Activities: Sceptre Service 3,45 Yearbook 4 lSection head of Activitiesl. Interests: Swimming, Meeting people, partying, Ambitions: Cao to work imaYl-79 College laterl. We've been involved in SHARON MCHUGH BARB MCMAHON Interests: Bumming around, Ambitions: Activities: Torch 1,2,3,4. Interests: Money, Travel. Art. Ambitions: Interior Decorator, to get rich. ins' MARTHA MERRILL Activities: Girls Chorus 1, Choir 2,3,4, Concert Band 1, Orchestra 2,3,4, Wind Ensemble 3,45 Class Treasurer 4, Interests: Everything and Anything. Ambitions: Co to college, have fun, become a Home Ec teacher and find the right guy. GALE MESERVEY Activities: Cuilderland Players l,2, Trip to Spain 3. Open Door 4. Spanish Club 4. Interests: People and the Piano. Ambitions: Colle-gc CARY MENDEL Activities: judo Seminar, VVork. Interests Music. Ambitions: Cook, Electrician. .2 DEBRA MICHAELS Interests. Traveling, Skiing, Meeting new people. Ambitions: Lab Technician. vu- PETER WILLIAM HENRY MEYER Activities: Wrestling 2,3, journal 3, VVash- line 4, Boy Scouts LZ. Employment 3,4. Interests: Tall good looking women, Ambi- tions: Finding one pi 'uw Don t peek says Skip I'rn hiding contraband from Miss Ropke 63 TOM NILAND Activities: Track 13,-tx Cross Country 3,4 lndmr Track 2 3 Ambitious: College. C JUDY NORRIS ANN MARIE O'DONNELL Q. Activities: FT..-X. . unvr t x Actwrtles lmtramurals 14 Volleyball 34 -1. Lluuldcrlnnd l'l.wvrx Oman Tuul -t Trup to Tcnnrs 34 Yearbook 34 lSect1on head o Sr-.nn 3 Interests: bmmnnne Lvolfrnr, Trwtl 'wcmorsb Interests Readrng Old Movies Errol ' mg Ambitions: Coll-N Flynn Grey Sweaters Amblhons To see year l'.-XLT. O'lll,RlN Xtlnrlnn. lr-utlurll I lnlrrntsz Nnlurv, llunt rx.. l- lemv t.u1xpnn,1 'wlmnyg Mnlnuvtllnpg r.,::rrr.re11.-. .-Xmlvlliunnz lnxnng ln Q-llhkl-I ur X r lm nv-.1 mm DALE M. OTTMAN ACtivitie9:9lcxClul1l,2, Powdfrrpuff Football 4 lnrramuralc I 2. lN'rr-Qrlunyg llc-p Club I, Inter- ests.9lu1ng Sailxnglfravvling, fltonlnl1n,Cat Steverw and Chicago. Ambitions: Real Eetalc. LINDA ORSINI PAUL OTTERNESS Interests. Mum, lrrvvllng Dmung Ambl Actlvltlel Chotrl Clmpui l.tfE34 linns:Undf-1 ldv-d. Educanon Forergn Language LARRY PALCIC Actrvrhes: Dean 5 Lust 1 2 3 4 IIIIEIIUS Drink ing, Bar Hopping, Musmg school Girls Cul Ambitions: Same as jeff Orsini Past Year And THOMAS MULLANY Actrvltres DECA Club Interests Gradua hon 74 Ambrhons Home Improvement Heavy Equipment Operator LAURIE MURPHY Interests Nursery Educatron People Ambn hons College ESTHER S MUSTO Actrvltles Cheerleadxng 2 3 4 lcapt J Scep tre Servrce 2 3 4 Yearbook 3 Intramurals 1 2 Rowdres 3 Interests Having run Horses Eatmg Travelxng and McDonald s Ambxtlons Lrve a happy lrfe Travelmg t be the McDonald s Hamburger Queen JANE NELSON 1 S' Interests Art Ambltlons To do somethlng wxth Harold Qmy cartoon characterl Travel I It took Sue and Mary a whxle to get the joke but they got MARK NACINEY Actrvltles Soccer I Baseball I Tenrus Z Key Club Z 3 fVrce Presldentj 4 Interests Skung Hrkrng Bananas Ambltlons Con struction Manager It JOAN NELSON Interests Art Ambltsons Travel md to do somethrng Art trarnmg -Mis' at vs. DEB PHROG NICKLA5 PAULINE NERI RON NETZER Actxvltles Chorus 1 Interests Chrldren Actlvltres Band Yorker Club 123 Inter Roller Skatlng Bowling Snowmoblllnb ests Bowling Football Colt Weekends Ambltrons Marrrage Ambltlons Ownrng, small busme Q 'Y 5 DONNA NIELIWOCKI Interests Trouble Makrng Iumpmg Lrly Interests Pamtmg Brll Ambltlons to go Pads Ambltmns To llvea hoppy life through lute happy 65 nh '-L :wr Xgirw- '-liinti Ambilirlnhzt nlli-,gn United As A Class IOHN PITCHER Activities: Wqshline 3 4. Kumi-.ins. Interests: Science Fiction Writing, Archery. Fencing. Ambitions: College .xt Florida Inst. of Tech- nologv JOHN POCCOLI DAVE POTTS Interests: lining, tVnmcn, Music, Drinking, Activities: Ski Team. Interests: Team Freestyle Lining niix with friends. Ambitions: Computer Skiing Exhibitions. Pnnbitions: Engineering, Opt-r.imr. Tn lic -iifui-sst'iil .intl to he liked. but first try my luck on the National Freestyle Circuit. BQJB IKIFNIIVRS Mtnitin: '-i-.ti-r I .' Ski l lulv l,.i,J,11 lntcr- an SUSAN PRINDLE KATHY A PROVENCHER Activities liuwliny l Swim Club '4 '-loucr Activities Honor Society 1234 President, 'wmv Ki- pm 1 lliiniirnoiicty 1 Intramumlez Choir 234 Capt of the Riverboat Cake 3 Rcvndm Rowdie-.1 Interests Skiing Water Reynclers Rowdies 4 Interests My bust Qkiiny Swimminy Ambitious College Vet ness Scandals Ripe red juicygossip Smilies. MARK PLUMMER Interests: Trolls, Music, Ambitious: To be elected to tors in Hades, and to enjoy my work JANE M. PRESCOTT Interests: Driving, Snowmobiling Ambitious: Secretary. rrinamn or C iinwrvitionist To own my own Ambltions To run up and down Mt. Everet hu mv: three times in two minutes in my P F Flyers To J' flu ,lf BD' ' - '-' ' ' ..f.z-,-h' With a smile like that, Don can only be thinking of trouble. .sq Soon We ll TERRY REED Actrvrtles Muckrakmg 1 2 3 VW Chassrs 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3 4 Wxre Bending 1 3 Can Can Dancmg 4 Interests Judy Jacobson Cary Grxgalus Ambltlons College Muckrakxng Team Frog Hunting Accountlng sheep JOAN REPPENHAGEN Actrvrtres Powderpuff Football 4 Gunlderland Players 2 D W A Rowdles 3 4 Swlm Club 3 Student 1 2 3 Bum 4 Omon Toads 4 Interests Leapxng tall bulldmgs m a single bound To be Faster than a speednng bullet and To sleep late on Monday mornungs Ambrtlons College JEFF REYNDERS Actwxtles Key Club 4 Football 4 Intramurals 1 23 Journal 4 lCo Sports Edrtorj Trxp to Spam 3 Rowdres 34 Interests Sports Jour nahsm Ambrtrons College LINDA RISSACHER Interests Traveling Ambrtlons College Travel : Nr' Travel and a lxttle foolmg around GAS RHONDA REYNOLDS Actlvltles Powderpuff Football 4 Intramurals 124 Rowdles 34 Interests Slcnng Swtm ming Reading Ambltlons Crapl'ucDes1gner SUE RICHARDSON KAREN RILEY ,- an Achvltxes Wrestllng Pep Club 2 Dutchettes 3 Actwrtles Intramurals 1 Che-erleadmg 1 2 3 Interests Boys Bowllng Beer Homecoming Queen Cuxlderland Players 2 DWA 4 Interests Partyung Traveling Am brtlons Fashnon Merchandxse Buyer Dx CAROL ROBERTS ACIIVIIIES Cheerleldlng l Interests Hor e back rndrng Ammal Slcung Swummmg Am buttons Get out on my own YW? SUSAN LYNN ROBERTSON Actrvltles Cuxlderland Players 1 Open Door Exchange Student to Ch1le3 Interests Spanish Tea Parties Valdrvla Pangvnpulll Rldnng carretons Teaching mentally retarded chrldrcn how to swlm Ambltlons College Travel back to Chxle EDWARD ROBINSON Actrvrtres Wrestlmg 1 2 3 Interests Bxke rxdmg Campmg Ambltlons Travel around the U S for a year and then get a job 1-Q L Jeff demonstrates the only way to eat school food l A' .mem 3 ,Z r- :,,A1--I ' V: - I Q' , J . ' ' : . I I l . E X W S' 'Ml 1 Y . 2 X15 X . . . : . L - . . . Z B I . I r I V t D l 'Y ' : , ' , - ' , ' r : , c Y '.' . .. . I I . V, . ' d h, if l . L , U Y V 'W'Tf '.-'A OW' ' Q i ,fn 3 : ' . ' ' : , .5 T' 'A Y ' ' ' : ' . A , : S - - 7 Y .. 'I , S, .. V . . g l 0 .S 5 ' X ' -'sta .: I L tg -4. l 1 1. ' X v v 4 ' . ' : ' '-1.- J 4 X , .L -e I . if ll Be Going 'T i'-'T' . f 4 1-' DAMIAN ROEMER GORDON ROCKSTROH Activities: IvX':n.l Ensemble 1 I 3 4, Stage Band 1 I 3 4 Interests: Music Monet' Making mon- ,,, t ,Nt amish .......-v- - .M Nix' WT T' 'PN Btl'llRL'N1AN Xiiisitirw .mix -:-: '-1 :Ji . f. V- . -,..it.,t I i:- i 1 - K l.i---- tllliivik il'ri'--iilvntl Ambitions: Cl' .-X, or Making RENEE ROSEN Interests: lite I'rxi-urls, Mi-i-ting new people .intl -vcing ni-w plates Sunny il.tt's, lvalcr- skiing Swiiniuiiii: Snow ll.iski'tl'.ill t1.tIltl'5. Ambitinns: liixitlirr Z. ll..-,.il'.i!l I 1 I lxinnu li Activities: Bardahls Car Club, Destruek 1,2,3,4. Interests: Cars, Girls, Grease, TakQ over the world, Brad, Ambitious: Medusa, To die. v--v ABBIE ROSES Activities: Tennis 3: Ski Team 3, Cheerleading 3g Onion Toads J, S,A.E. 4, Intramurals 1,2,3. Interests: Foreign languages, Skiing, Money. Ambitions: To be an interpreter for the U.N., To bu free of the cooties, and To become a Sister of the Enterprise. STEVE RUPPENTHAI. Activities: Football 4, Gymnastics 1,1 ests: Skiing, Gymnastics, Swimming, Ambitions: Architect. I -: 'w.,i1t .' It l tiiiiili in l I -'iii lnlcrmls tliililimv- llmk-4 Amluir turns i': fi. 11.1 -5. Q9 KEVIN Activities: txrfstl 1 Rnfir T Ci-eerlfatl Fivintz N1 ,.. IOHN RYAN my: I, Baseball l, Vrillr-vimll earn Z, Soir:-r l 23,-1, Kfiwtlirs 2,3,4, er 4 Interests: C amping, 'l'r.ivt'linyg, feting new pe-oplr Ambitinns: To lot- a professional let Pilot 70 2' RICK RUSSELL Interests: Rfiiinyg 'uruuvrrumlvili-s, lrnvvling on .t Activities: Girls Bowling 1,25 Office Work mrmlurr vi lf' Aml1itinns:Wnrk, 'f ., 7 MIKE RYAN Activities: Basketball l,2, Baseball 1,2,J,4: Football l,2,3,4 IAII-Capitalandl. Interests: Fig Newions, Girls, Music. Ambitious: To be caught in the shuffling madness of the locomo- tive breath and To spend a day in the life of the Real One! COLLEEN RYAN l,2,3,4. Interests: Gymnastics, Soccer Games. Ambitious: Secretarial Work. RHONDA ROCK RYDER Dur Separate Ways, SHEILA RYAN Activities- Transfer Student 3' Hockey 1 2' Volleyball 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 Interests Sports Working with children Amblhons College Phys Ed Major lfti Actrvrtres Student Council 1 2 Spanish 1 lnramurals 123 Interests Tennis Swrm ming my parson Ambrtrons X Ray Techmcran ALAN SALLS Actrvrtres SA E 4 Literary Magazine Inter ests Antiques Teaching KSCIEHCES and For 4--. e1gnLanguagesJ Ambrtrons To enjoy myself MICHELE SARRAINO Actrvrtres Powderpuff Football 4 Interests Swunmrng Sknng Partying Ambltrons College SUSAN RYDER Ambition Undecided PETE SAND Activities Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Track 2 lnterests Sports Schlrtz and the Fort Amblhons To dream the rmpos slble dream to fight the unbeatable foe To run where the brave dare not run To reach the unreachable star and To hit the college scene VICKI SACHAR Actrvrtres Bowlrng I Z Softball 1 Curlder land Players 1 lnterests Horseback rrdmg Cooking Swimming Skung Bowling Hair styling Gymnastics Ambltrons Marriage Cosmetologrst FF'W '- You put your left foot rn BERNIE SALSBURC Activities Majorettes 23 lCaptr1nl Ambl tlons Travel To become a Stenographer IUDITH BEAR SANTORELLI ,qt Actrvrtres Basketball 3 Soccer J 4 leo captarnl lnlerests Sknng Sports Camping Ambrtrons College ' gn LARRY SCHEIDERER Adrvrtres Track 1 Skt Team 3 4 Ski Club 1 2 3 Interests Freestyle Skung Skx Demo Team Tennis Karate Contests Ambrtrons To be an architect and part time skuer 71 11 I1 ' ,ap Q A 31 1 r - I ' , ' - .. I P 1 .-l Vs . ' , K ,', ' , - 1 . X , l . . , 1, - + f 'c 1 5 ' ' l V 'K ' ' ' . . - - A . .. , Q . . . f - - - 1 t A - - ky- -, ' : . , t . - lf' V . f. -a V ,Vw .. H H :Q V L :W 2 , , , 2 , , , 1 ' 1 . 1 ' . ' - ' fk - 'Cf' 5 . : , ' , ' . 1 H , ., ' . Y . : ' - ' ' : . 7 , I r Q I A 4 tl 43 4 S' . .. . . 5535? CINDY SCHELL Interests: Cutdloors, Oceans, lN'h.xles, Moun4 'R' mins Traveling Skiing, Maine, Boating, Lite. '3 -1 . Ambitions: To live one life the way I would .ind come back to live the life I should . . . lN'.tlk to Europe at ' . TOMIHIRO SIEGAWA hltstttn: km klulr 'wh llul X ll xl ill X I '- irrfnrmyr- 'fnrtlr-nt trrvni I.ip.tn Interests: '-Liprrq ts.irnrr1tny1 Ambiliuns: lining tu itll' 1 .rrrrrerr-W mort 'wb DAVID SHEEHAN Activities: Music I.2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3. Ambitious: College, Cur Destinies Unknown. NANCY SCHIESEI. Activities: T.T.O. Club 3,45 T.B.T.N.Y. Club 3,4. ltllldil Swimming. Ambitious: College. DAVE SCHUCK SEAN SCOTT Activities: Soccer l,l,J.4: B.rsr'lw.rll 1,25 Student Activities: Colt J,-1: Chess 2,3,4. lntetestl: Council I, Boskr-tlmll tg Sr-nt down to Dunn .i Chess, Colt, Table Tennis. Ambitions: Medi- cuuplc ot' tinrr-Q. Interests: Opt-rating Heavy cineorL.1w. Equipnri-nt, Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Out- tlrmr Ar trvitit-Q Ambitionsz Vllm Cares! JOHN MICHAEL Activities. Football 1,2,3,4: Key Club 3,4 Basketball lntramur national Handball zenship Conference. The Outdoors Ambltbm: better place in which to live. als 3,4 H0l.l.lE SHARP CAROL SHAVER Interests: Bill Bhanrhr-t, Crocheting, Reading. Interests: Bowling, Nick. Amblllonl: Ambitions: C nllr-gc and Marriage. Teacher, Marriage. SKEETER SIEBERT Activities: Football I,2,3,4 tco-captainl: N.C.L. All Stars l,2,3,4g N.C.L. Commissioner. Inter- ests: The Beatles, Chicks, Tomatoel, Being nplit wide. Arnbitionl: To be split wide ln Yankee Stadium with 65,000 screaming fam or to Illn- ply be a fool on the hill. Many thanks IB ' those at number nine. ' ' i THERESA SMITH Activities: Honor Society Z,3,4g Sceptre Service 2,3,4: Yearbook 3 tassistant editorj, 4 teditorlg Rowdies 3,49 Cheerleading 4, Powderpuff Football 4g Onion Toads 4. Interests: Laughing, Partying, Hanging out of windows in N.Y.C., Picking Apples, Music, Eating, All Sports, Sleepin late, People. Ambitions: S B.S. in Nursing, TOM SPAWN KIM STANLEY Activities: Honor Society 3,4. Interests: Children, Animals, Swimming, Money, Traveling. Ambitions: To see places, Meet Activities: Bowling. Interests: Pat Liguori, Cars. Ambitions: Undecided. Into A Very PAM SIVER LORNA LEE SMITH Interests. People, Children. Ambitions. Activities: Cheerleading 2,35 Yearbook 3,4g Undecided. Sceptre Service 2,3,4g Homecoming Court. Interests: Parties, Laughing, Hanging out of windows in N.Y.C., People, Picking Apples, Music, Water-skiing, Expression . . . Ambi- tions: Airline Stewardess, Travel, Hug a Koala Bear. Us people, Live my life most of all be happy. RICHARD STEVERSON Activities: Track Z,3,4, Football 3,49 Indoor Track 3,4. Interests: Sports. Ambitions: Undecided. the way I want to and 14 DEBORAH A. Interests: Stockcar Races, Traveling, Col- lecting things. Ambitions: Start working and saving money, Then think of marriage and my future. IOHN SPRINGER ra Activities: Transfer Student 3, Soccer 1,2,3, -, ,. l 4, Tennis 1,2,3,4g D.W.A. 4, Onion Toads C.. , 4, Rowdies 4: Swim Club 4, Ping Pong 4. 'I' Interests: Skiing, Photography, Traveling, Getting into Yearbook pictures.Ambitions: Own a helicopter, college. if PAT ST. DENIS Activities: Volleyball 35 Basketball I,2. Interests: Sports, Traveling lespecially to Californiaj. Ambitions: X-Ray Technician. A - - '15 WILLIAM STERNBERC ROB STEVENS Activities: ,lournal Editor 3,43 Ski Club 1,2, Interests: Skiing, Art, Sportcars. Ambi- 3,4g Golf 4. Interests: Skiing, Golf, journal- tions: College, and the usual routine. ism. Ambitions: To get my name in the Milestones section of TIME magazine someday. we- ' JOHN sroLL Interests: Music, Motorcycles, Money. Ambitions: College. 73 Troubled World ROBERT STENZEI. Activities: Stage Band 1,2.3,-t. lN'inCl Ensemble 12.3,-S Choir 3, Cuildlerlancl Players 2,3,-I: Dram.: Club 3. P..-X. .-Xnnouncers 3,43 Boy Scouts I Z 3,-I 'Nashline 3,-I: Plugs 3,-tg Kuro- bans 4 Bike Clul:- 5 Norlter Club I: Honor Societv 3-I Ooking 23,-1. Interests: Music, Scouting lN'.:sl'ilinishncss Ambitions: Doctor .ini .-klult Sqoutcr KIM STUTZ Activities: Girls Bowling J. Interests: Swim- Interests: Bowling, Snowmobiling, Motorcycle ming, Ilinting, lN'.itcliing movies .md just Riding.Ambitions:Havingalotof Friends. JAMES CHARLES srumrr ii 4' Activities: Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1: ' H M ling 1,31 Track 2,3,4: Student Senate! , f manj, Student Representative io Cuilderland Barbershop Quartet, Choip- A lpres,J Key Club 1,2,3,4: Spanish -M 3 Franzoni's Mad Italian Army fSgL,. Hockey, Skiing, Mudslinging, The of the Whale. Ambitions: To be myself I am unique. DONNA I. SVINGALA in l to .ilu-.tvs lic hnppv SHARON SYINGALA lntrrr-stu: li.-ixliiiy ll.ixiii,g .i ygimtl time .-Kmhitanns: Ii- t1r't iii.iiiii-tl EVELYN TANTON Activities: Urtlv-str.: l,2,3,4, Interests: Moun- tain ilimlwiiig, Bicycling, Camping, Skctcliing. Amhilinns: Rmvptiuni'-t, Advertising, Our 'L'eggs' fit your legs. 74 luring lun. Ambitions: To vxpvriuncv things JOHN F. SZALKOWSKI Interests: Raising hell lYou only Iivz Ambitioni: To be a Helicopter Cop. PAMELA IEAN TEDESCO Interests: Sports. Ambitionl: Go to work. HOLLY TUCKER JOY TUFT MARK E. THORSLAND Interests: Hunting, Snakes, We Will Soon SUSAN THOMAS Activities: Gymnastics 2,45 Intramurals 1,25 Honor Society 1,2,3 tvice-pres.J, 45 Washline 35 Drama Club 35 French Club 45 Swim Club 35 Dance Marathon 31 Greece Trip 15 Spanish Trip 3. Interests: Languages, Dancing, Gym- nastics, Bicycling, Skiing, Mountain climbing, Traveling, Studying ancient civilizations and cultures, and Helping people. Ambitions: To run around the world at least once, discover a missing link to our past, visit another planet, and join the Peace Corps. Movies, Outdoors. Ambitions: To become a Zoology or Biology Q, major and make a living. M 'T DEB TRAUNSTEIN Activities: S.A.E. 45 Guilderland Players 35 Choir 35 Spain Trip 3. Interests: People, Music, Art, Outdoors. Ambitions: To be the best I can be. I ALAN DEAN THOMSON Activities: Guilderland Players 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,35 LRY5 Torch5 Stag Band 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Photography Club 45 Wind Ensemble 1,Z,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. Interests: Ragtime, all Forms of music, Bi- cycling, Antiquing, Going Places, Talking, Tinkering with model steam engines and Chinese puzzles, Ambitions: To accomplish and make the most of life in the 100 years I have VS' C7 4 Activities: Transfer Student 25 Student Council 1,25 Honor Society 1,25 Chorus 1 fvice-pres.J5 Choir 25 jr. Math Club 1 fsecretaryj, 2 ttrea- surerJ5 Debate Club 15 Sceptre Service 3,4 ltreasurerk Yearbook 4 fsectionhead of themel, Powderpuff Football 45 D,W.A. 4. Interests: Music, Sports, People. Ambitions: College, major in sociology or social psychology. LYNDA TYMCHYN Activities: Torch 1,2,3,4. Interests: Reading, Racing, Traveling, Florida. Ambitions: College, Horse Trainee, Live to be 100. RUTH TUNNICLIFFE Activities: Gymnastics, Riding Club, Science Club. Interests: Science, Literature. Ambitions: College. K' of it. TINA TRAYNOR Interests: Having a good time, Zeke, Ambi- tions: Medical Secretary, Traveling. 1 I A. QT..- I PATRICIA A. TOMPKINS Activities: Church Youth Group 2,3,45 Literary Magazine 45 Girl Scouts 1,2,3,45 Girls Chorus 1,25 S.A.E. 4. Interests: Writing poems, Writing songs and stories and playing the guitar, and singing. Ambitions: Serving the Lord and serv- ing mankind. gn., Activities: Soccer Scorekeeper 2.3, Basketball Scorekeeper Z. Interests: Skiing, Reading. Ambitions: Veterinarian. Oh, really, and then what happened ? 75 Be Thrown, TOM URBANO DENISE UTEGG Activities: Bisebsll I,Z,3. Interests: Skiing Inter-ests:Camping,Sewing,Tr:veIisg Baseball, Ambitions: VIN' Mwhnnic. Drafts- tion: Nursing, Marriage. ITIJD 'A vs GRACE MARION VALEK RICH VANDERWARKER K. - Activities: 5 .-ME. -1, Trip to Spain 3. Interests: Activities: Guilderland Players 3. Interests: People Liti-, St-wing, IN'orlting with children, Photography, Music, Spelling. Ambitions: To pf' l..iughing with mv trirnils .incl dancing till be .1 knight in Shining armor and to go to .Lawn Amhilions: Tn hc happy .intl get the college. III0NI0I1I0lllilAl' L HIQRI I. VAN WORMER TOM VASSALLO Intern!-. Niii--.. iii xtiuip high uri .i IIIUIIIIIJIIU, Adivrhggg Track 1 Nl i- ,:r.- ig-ph --.iirti Amhitiuns: lust ltvitp un 1,2,3: Tennis 2,3,43 A.F.S. -1 . , I- .r ll.-.- l'.im.iri up tuIlt1ll.lln Editor 43 Honor Society 4: 4. Interests: Sports, Hunting, Most hobbies. Ambitions: Coll t 959 and successful in all I try. MARY VEDDER KATHLEEN DIANE VEIVIA Intereete: Kr-vin, Sr-wing, l'ri-.ide-nt of the Activities: Sceptre Service JA: Wrestling Pep Munchkin iliimanv Stiticiy. Ambitions: Have Club 3,-1. Interests: People, Sewing, Traveling fun in tht- f-un, To hc happy Reading, Bicycling, and RaIph . AIIIIJIIUIIIS Nursing. MICHELE MARIE VIAU Activities: Gymnastics 3,-I, Intramurals I, Spanish Club 4 Swim Cluh 4, Sceptre Service J 4 Math Award 2 Rowdies 4, IV, SOEKCI Sc-wrelteeper Wrestling Pep Club 4 Interests: Swimming, Skiing, Sports Ambitious: College. ED VISKER Activities, Wrestling 1,2,3,4p Baseball 13 Soccer lp Key Club 4. Interests: Money, Sports. Ambitious: College, Live life to its fullest. 76 But These Past ANGIE WAGER Interests: Sewing. Ambitions: Seamstress. BONNIE WAIS Activities: Wrestling Pep Club 4g Cuilderland Players 3,4, Spanish Clu Scorekeeper 4: Rowdies Football 41 Intramurals 1g Interests: All winter sports. college, get a good job, and marry a rich man. b 4: j.V. Soccer 3,45 Powderpuff ,4 Trip to Spain 3. Ambitions: Go to A jock! Who me? IAN WARD KEITH WARGO -. Activities: Sceptre Service 2,3,-4, Ski Club Interests: Horseback riding, Bowling. Ambi- 2,3, Yearbook 3,45 Powderpuff Football 4. tion:Undecided. ' Interests: Skiing, Summer, Sleeping late. Ambitions: To be my own boss. GARVIN WARNER Activities: Band 1,2,3,4p Ski Club 1,2. Inter- ests: Skiing, Photography. Ambitions: Col- lege, and to collect unemployment. 1' 'sf y CIT' MARK ROBERT WATSON Activities: Cuilderland Players 3,4, R.C.Y.If. I,Z,3,4 1Pres.lp Honor Society 1,2,3,-4, Reynf der's Rowdies 4 QPres.lp Key Club 4. Interests: Baseball, Skiing, Camping, Music, Wildlife Management, Environmental Conservation. Ambitions: To become a Stumpie or a Base- ball Hero. Er ' - . ' I ul KX SHERI WAY CRYSTIE WEATHERBY Activities: Powderpuff Football 4. Interests: Activities: Science Club 1: Drama Club 3: Music, People. Ambitions: To find all the Cuilderland Players 3: S.A.E. 4. Interests: happinesslcaninlife. People, Collecting, New Ideas, Sciences. ' Ambitions: Enjoying life, college. WENDY WEIDMAN Activities: Gymnastics 1, Volleyball 4: Home- coming Court, Powderpuff ests: Everything. Ambitions: College. Football 4. Inter- BII.L WEST Interests: Skiing. Ambitions: Undecided. 77 l il Years Have Gwen Us CAREN WHITE Activities: Honor Societv 4, Interestsz.-Xrcheo loev, Ancient Historv. Ambitions Mtrrx .1 millionsire MARY IULE WILLIFORD Camping A N N K ATI ILIQIQN WOOLI' ,htnitio tt1i:l.ii1l.tti.ll'l.ix't'rs .14 Q-virrnn-tio ' Interests. Xin--it -'Kit Anil'-vltiiiiyg Amhitinnsz as MIKE ZAREMSKI Interests: Mntnrcycltng, Camping, Drag Rac- ing Ambitinns: Cn around the country on a bike MARCIA ZORN T' 7.4 stories, 78 Activities: lntr.imur.ils 1 1, Virsitx Sotttr '4 .1 Interests Boss cars Breads and Beer Ambl Yqrsitx- B.isl.ctlw.rll 3,-t, Interests S nng tions Auto Work BILLI WURST RICK ZAHNLEUTER Activities: Pnwdorputi Iftmtball 4 Interests Activities Soccer34 Key Club34 Basebilll lmiling .irnuntl Ambitions: Having fun ind Interests Sports Outdoors Ambition! Toput getting married Pele onthe bench Interests: Reading, Writing short stories and poems, Biology, Collecting wierd pieces of in Formation and trivia. Ambitkmls To be 3 Ml rine Biologist andfor writing science fiction A A Good Preparation Row 1: M. Cleary, R. james, C. Weatherby, P. Tompkins, M. Arony. Row 2: J. Carpenter, C. Leekhoff, N. Mataraso, I. Finin. Row 3: B. Ruman, A. Roses, P. Hutton, M. Fuchs, H. Fllinwood, C. Hoffman, R. Cravotta, C. Iiusto, D. Coad, N. Viscio, D. Traunstein, j. McCullough, A. Salls, C. Valelft, 5. Holman, K. Dubrin, TS? SAE Advisors: Mr. Robert Drake fco-ordinatorl, Mrs. Minette Munson ladvisorl, and Mrs. Linda Basinait fadvisorj. Senior Alternative Experience gr Someday, Nick will make some girl a good will Y' Abby Roses talks with her two advisors. C9 ltcan't be that funny, Deb --L mm Z ..!' ' Q . f. Q I.. V., 1 -Be 51 .. , , TH!Ef f 2, ' 1 0 50 To The 'Af x.f '31 johnny, Andy, and Gus dream up another om' of thx-ir dc-licious dishes N., .- fxkl Z Wendy needs a litllc coaxing from Chris. Rf wmv Skip says, john, hide me! Dub is gust .another Nnulrng face at G C H5 f5r.nlx.1vx Yunw.unrx.1lrr.l1u'surrr1't1x1rr :I rl - pf' 1 .-., , x , ilufhx 'I s' il' ,fm va sf- X +1514 I gg 6 1 K , I ts and Fac lty Y If N 5-HN -,Tj Y 7 Z L, V Q51 A ', . X, 'sg 1. - v-. 1:1 ,.,. --,v f f,f GE 16 X q - X 'wk , -X x . wg 'S a f xv o s xx Q y Agn: N A Li of H f f s f f x . n '!1F g ? ., -5- ' 4 v- ' ,.,,,X 5 I. I., Kr- - fff'7'f ' at C.C.l-l.S. Double Trouble L . - Will the real 5 N Mrs. T. explains the rules of volleyball to her girls. N1fg,BQghnmnn,1miMr l . Y i , ml L'w,g-Il T li gf: FL' , ' if - 4. Ll' ' . 8.1 'ill' ' - Rza, if 11 :Jn 1, :ls If I MJ.: Mrs. Wilson takes a break to have her picture taken, Pass? says Mrs. Bosworth. 4... Mr Smith ple.:-as Qt.1mlup7 -A A N lflethmnnn time the shorthand drill Good Morning Cuilderland Central l-ligl15cl1ool 83 41 1 wi N. l'. ' 4 a u v ' ' . . -.. ,,, x -,-..., -H ,.- fi '- . -.-.-,.i.1...4411L1. ' Z., s-...i . L--.-,.,....'-'51, 4 3 'aj-'--... . . 15 .531,-,',': rl,-ff.. ........n-153, J . .........-U. ,Q K I,----...---....-,.,f n ---...--..1v3,,,,.n ' -4 --......,-.-v,.p.4. ,. - -...........-lr., W -......,..... I, , Pam never looked so good, '-4. if -va ' 1. o '1-A.- ' . Jai' . w 1 1 Feet hurt L1s17 Chen says I knew I should have gotten dressed up for some reason today' iq L' -XROl X N CL.-XRR L l-+ all dxf' if RICHARD MAHADY 86 Coodbyes and For the most part Bill has played a seem- ingly ohscurt' part at CCHS. This is disproved by thc warm response of many of his fellow classmates who state that he is pensive yet understanding. Bill has tentatively decided to enter the field of journalism. He has proven his ability in journalism through his outstanding work on the journal. Although Bill spent most of his time working on the Journal, he has found time to take an active part in sports such as skiing, golf and tennis. Bill has chosen Cornell as the school he wishes to attend. We know Bill will be a Suc- cess in whatever he attempts. ROBERT PERRY High Richardmmntan lvtisja Arony T r Beebe V 1 d ' ' janet 3 G 1CtOf1an Saaiigggyie av ye William Sternberg ljfgnscnfggl Allan Davis Then-esaDexm Patric' F ani Sincere Thanks. SUSAN THOMAS Honor Michael McGinnis Donald McClynn Cynthia McMahon David Millington Pamela Molle Gary Moody Patricia Nolan Judith Norris Alan Salls Lawrence Scheiderer John Sengenberger Mary T. Smith Kim Stanley Cheryl VanWormer Thomas Vassallo Mark Watson Caren White Richard Wiebe Richard Zahnleu ter Salutatorian Lonice Thomas Lonnie has attended Cuilderland since 9th grade. Many of her friends describe her as a warm and sincere person. She takes a general interest in all activities. Specifically she was outstanding in the field of Music and Science. She has studied Music for approximately 10 years. Lonnie is very active in many sports and enjoys all of them. The field which Lonnie wishes to pursue is Medicine. To fulfill this career she has chosen Tufts jackson College. Her performance in KIM HUNTER l-I I l'f'1 L 'CF' the past 4 years has proven that Lonnie will achieve her goal. We all wish her the best of luck in the future. 3511.1 RUMAN DAGMAR FRINTA 2 M J c u f I. -.N ff' fu-I ,V vfjsww ,s ,. wnllaru xv 1 ,,m,,vLr, im. M-gn iw I ffm. ,H MMI! ..f:lX Y.-1' f lim, -A Sl V Wflf- , .11-1c1,w X TT' 'Ir W i !e W F ii H il' 11 5 iii gs ffl , ff 3 ah sg If x W' l 1 .5 1 ,,, i 1 A ii 9: IN. H JP ? i I 5 1 Q I l 1 I i lfg Q... 3C .v Q Ar r ,a,. ,, , 'Q K. -'IPX . .v fp, ' 1 Q , Be One Gee, l wonder what she is smiling about? Come on, Kathy, give in to Elaine and Theresa. 4 ' , 1 ' v Open wide and say ahhhh. 1 Scott seems a little amazed with his chemistry ex periment. M.-1. ,Vi -' ..' ., I One of our tml h9rQ giving tll'!E'lpll'1glh1f'lLl - 91 B l -Xlflrnnn XX xx 'u Mlxrrnnr lxarhx' ,-X'l.xn1c1.xlx Tam .-X.'l.rn1r1.xk Dunn .-X.l.1mx ludx' ,-X.l.rrnrnn NX .xrrru -Xlrxwn k'l1.1rlxr.-Xll51.xu'r lxrtrr .-Xnrlruun lim' .-Xnmlck l.:u:1r Xflulnuu Nl.v'kZ.r:rt Xuxm llmzzr Xxx! l.:.ix li.v:lwx lv x mx luxu- lxl x In linux Nlvlv lint:-. Nlnvl liv.xmf'v l rl 141,111.11-It llwvum llfllw- Theresa talking as usual. A 'A X 1 I4 . in ll I s .U N If . . , ' N.. - - f Marv li:-nnxwn Martm l5!'I'lWI'YIl lc Num V Hz-rygrrmr Mm-rs,-N1.w.nw-f E ,-0 U- -..-- Hs. ' A, , Yfwn. v I , l Patty Bonafede Mary Bosworth Elise Boucher Lynn Boudreau Beth Boynton Ed Broderick - yxxgq Ui if Y-:r 'N -'N,g. 'li - - Ir r g, I ' ' 1 rx 7 ,. 1 ,, I I 'lb i lk ii I 4 'Q-4' I. i,,,,-. I 1 ' rx A I -N , . I pf' I 4- l ar if sz, -r---r Memories For The 1 i K 9,- .hiv- LC' J, 'PJ '-A +5 Q, . gif 1 4,- . v .. ,.,' ,J vlflv-A , 'W -an .- 'H x l A X. , , . ,F . 1 X I I ., I ., ' I v rl .CX 42 I 5 1. ' ia k x V x 23 4- vs ,vi ..f ,- F .- Q - Dave Cinni PI1ilCioppa Mikv:ClL-ary Tim Cleary Kevin Clemens Sandy Coburn lim Collins Karen Cook Lori Costello if 15 fiim 3 Schellie Brown Dave Bruce Tom Brucker Rick Bn ant Stev Bryan! Mike Bryda PlUlBUkl1dl'1dl'1 Kevin Bullie lolin BurgeG Colleen Burke Suc C if me-llo K iran C inficld EllennC inrwgll K 'HWY C lrberr Mel inn L irrow Mika L it ill imo Tinif liilkmiluc Mirksv Lhirnbers Ruth C li ineller R ibm C li ipm in if fl ' '-. '- 1 -R.. 'lif , a H 2 i ' , X ' 4M -H, ' , 'K .4 ' I N . C y I . s CKAK K4 4, 5 . , ,S K K ' P. m., 1 ' i 1 1 , Sea K. l Nancy asks, Aw come on will ya? FR I B I ,- we xy I .1 I 9 l 'T if 57 A, QXQK l X Q 'J l 4 A Lf- M- Q -A fr - ff: 31 I 11 .VI Kathy' Cowell Mark Donn Dave Crawford L2.nlDvGmv.1 llnn L mpwv lxlllw ll:-Clrull' K.nlwl msl 1 V 'I-nnyUvlus1'pll l.m1U', Xmlrv.1 Carol Dr-lmalcr BobDanwrr'1u Dave Dillagliu Ted Davis Michelle DeLucia Class of 1975. I 'Q --'tx , I X, NY ,N .Q , I r s 5 EL e R,-.4-V-'25, -b 0 X' Ex '41 A U XP 'sq lil K X, y fb! fi 2.1 af-1, gf .A sf, . a 5. .. sg 'ilfl Aa av - ! Q fill g . ' r,'l',-fl-'V .-2 . ,l'n',!C':'1L A ...u1::m'.','.'f,f ' Kathy DePeris Pete Donzoas Darlene DeSantis Bernie Duncan john DiMura Carol Dunham Darrel Dine Dan Doak Al Dywer lx +g , X They Were Carol Ann Elze Ut --.-. -'wx X Mark Ferguson I' if Berdre Funk Elaine Evon r Doug Ewan Llz Fxsher Lrsa Fantasia john Fenelon Chris Ferguson '! Knm lS quite perplexed wlth the scalm f th Lmda Engel 51,2 1: Pat Fnsher Su Lisa Flanders Rich Fnnta lannery Peggy Furdon Marla Foote e George Barb Fox Dawn Gull Lee Glenn Paula Coodfellow S 0 15 jun Grey p ate 5 tn- 'uv' 2'- J E45 ' 1 . Q! X F N l I +I 3 ' A Q.. AI F fm 'L .. I I . N I F W . U X k X f 5 . H ,- ' Mix, .,, 4 Z- .. 'J A 1' . , -'X ,. F , . f , - l fr lf i711 V' - .. 1 ,-5, A l . - A Am- .rr Successful In .f -,x I , 'T' .Q S s ',kk L ' ,ar ff ' A S t 1-E, ' -E l W A f QQ., fx 5, ' N r 'N X, h -.I If ,ag 1 5 H3 ' ' if' IN hal A ' ll x--1 If if.-' f V, x W A U-9 Q -4 it 4 fi ,. ft!! I l ' - Hr-nry I lughcs Kvith Hunter Mechelle Hutchins Kathy Hutson ua, ,AE jeff Creenough Heather Grounds Keith Cuizard jeff Haas George Halasz Cordon Hallenbeck Tum Hanrahan lim Harbour Vic Harper jim Harrington D.iveH.1rt -Indy Hastings Dave Heald Al Herchenroder Keith Hobson Beth Hockenbury 1- ,lohn Hockenbury Dan Hofmann Nancy Holman J im Howard 9 . it I. Z . :dv .ve 1 'fl y J, -LAX Q-7 .., is 'Z 75 ,y 'A ls .. A- .KE , X V N i ' rf: ff' D .eil y 1 ii 1 ' il .Kill D fin rx. x , . we hi? ff- -- el yu-,, X. , 3 - X Their Activities fv- . - 4 4, ,f r I '.- .-. ,--u , v. Melissa jacques Wendy jacques Cathy Lanni Debbie Iarrett Tina Iarvis Antia johnson ,ludee Johnston David Kahlbaugh Sue Kahlbaugh Ye . 7 1 David Kaufman 1 Eileen Keating ' Dana Keet' . ,I Q Tw. Vik I 1' fi we L' , . Y ,, 44 - 1 ' -- Us ' Q .Y jv it ,, if , f Qx A ' V ' '-1 ' w it 5'11'fi A U 0 is in - WRX . K-'ie ,f' R W 1 , ld l .TY 5' 1 i 'l 75- 33 ai. -if-3, - 1 ' ill. 'Q W -,J 'x si K - Q ' tv' .W ,V .. . I A 1 , 'x I i i ' - Oh my gimilness, l missed Martha Kellev Kevin Kent Terrv Kilgue Steve King Sue King Marianne Kinislcy Ioan Knapp Mil-ce Knapp Darryl Knight Diane Knightes Karen Konis Karen Krutzer Anne Krosby Nancy Kross Bob Kukla ma Rx Q11 A.. I' 'W yaggpqsew 5 V 1' g' 1' pi Q' f ,EM f - '.. f Q. .J '4 ,N 'Q ,. :Q 1 . ,Z 14-:L Kr if A N H 1 ,fflas L-I -N QQ 'N .-4 I Q Aki y l gn! ff .. Q, M 7 1' y . 1 X., Cindy Michalslci Dave Michela Darlene Mihill Amy Milkins Debbie Miller Pam Miller Sharon Mohr jeff Moller Aline Montrym Sherry Mooney lim Moore Mary Mossman Amy Mowery Cus Mueller Patti Murphy Louise' Murray Steve Muzmfago Tony Narmlelld Richr1rLlNeville Tum Nxcholsun - Q ,,:f,..'e,'17 -,,ff'-- q,Q,9g3?3z,w ,hyd .1-.wr r he f -av' -my A. .5 xl. .1 '-.-5-1 'Gr r' ,- f F 5 , 2 Q 1, I, if L ' -if Q.. Ui, mi' They Have 1 Boy do I wlsh lunch tlme would hurry up and get here Kevln Reagan Ted Rench Ingrrd Reis B1lIR1chards IeffR1chards Carol Robinson Deb Roblnson Tony Roman Phrl Rosenzwelg Carla Russo Bob Sandberg Ioanne Santore Lynn Schalble Iudy Schramm Dan Scrafford ,4- ,gag -I 'N jane Pxlatzke Bob Pxkcxlxngls Anne Porter Paul Posson Frank Prmtcky M1kcI'urtcII RP D Ive R Iymund fn pf' TIN 1- I .- ,f X 1 I :Mig 1oz Milf Much To Look Bob Schuff .f . - 'll sp' 7- ' ' , ,' an -4...:- hx Lb, F ...L .f gr' 1 X I ' Dan Solomon 1 K Qi' I I 'V S ' . , x' 5 ' john Sg.1rl.1tt.x - - X f . 'x -, .' g I A , My I E, 5, f, ' , , ' MxnrivSnltysi.1k 4 N g ,J- 7 r ' f. . . Shawn Shullcr me -,. X7 511-vv 5-1 x l Huh Slllllh Bob Steve 'J ':4 Drh Smith Ellen Smith --6 l I . , Kevin Smith l ,N d ..f lim St. john Scott Stevens Bob St. Pierre Daryll Steverson Nancy Stephens Cheryl Stilsing hm Stoll 1 5.1 ,v Z , ai 4 :wx 'Wi-.ii r , Q PeteTakes ,. ,r 'Y- I 7 I . PaulTaranto ,. A 1:' ff f Xl, . I ' I X Holly Taylor Mary Jane Tetrault 14 Q N, - kvfs l. Y 51' X Q ,ws , 4--19, ws QQ!QA5.i'Q',', LQ!nn..Q!u2i . .gfayil john Thibodeau Colleen Tomajer I 5. Bob Thiele Q. ,Q 2 It gf .. V I I A Mark Tosiello M ffxlf 4 Linda Tiffany f:f-'N Missy Towers fl 4' of-' lj . -N ,I ! 4 T w-T-v 1 .l Q, l? .J1 ? si j' 8 A v Aallll ,U -. 1 . 4'u- - f 1 103 'uk wr ,ar 3 Little Do They Hey Bob' Wake up you rc tug pmgovcr S3 ml- I tom Would you belxeve this IS their better side Thu: what -.ou tall mas tontu lon V 5 x . t lk 'Q ' t lt e' J s 11 e .. , x Y Q ' I ji 1 L' A we J K M-1 Sy 5 X AA ,f 5 fp' I ' I 4 sl ' . I' Y , 5 f 4Y ,if ff 4 1 I Jil L I'tvf'vt1.1vf-ttvtv :JJ ng VVIf'1Ihl'4 v 9 1 1 J ,Q . ' I I 1- 1 t ,xt L' . V - A, N ' -' ' .1 J F vi ' I A' . ' ' 1 - --M MN 1 . I 1 I Q -A N 'h Y I 1 an 1 -I ,wi - ' 3 - . A N ' I A . D . . - Q xi.. , V 5 I ' 4 'wfs ' Y-1-, .LV H, 'lf N1 .f, Vlnv? 5 nM 1 Q X gs CJ XE S LH, V HCENTQ nwLQ, . ' jg? '. A ,gg , V, W V Y.-,F 1 X V -W - 7 ,pse- H o A ! 1 3 ' filflf' '-A-1 iw, -w 4 A ,. f4..A--' ' 1 j KA' 'AN N' 5 .. 'A Q , in ...gf L s, ,ag-.. L ' . 1 15ggwn.QLg . in nu, lbgggglz as J we-1 r H , .,2,',ev:1,,.L1:1 f F, in E f E Q fa I 3 g It Will Pass Hmmm I dldn t know readmg could be so mterestmg' Q11 upfr- !' L Charlie never dnd pay much attention to signs 5,9 K Pm baste and then fm1llyG!1tch 'G... ...J She Qurs- know th lt milk put np ln your lxfe ik Inever could flgure out why I dxdn thke typxng now I know ..f4 '- I - S r 1 ' k' K . -'51 I -'h- -.L I I - , . i I O 0' I I 5 . 4 - ol ' -'. I F3355-,Q I- Y. IQ .I f do - - , Q ' K N -K I V f ' I .o'o. ' Lg. '. x tg, y ,K XC' N - , I Q A k , N t ' A 'l ijii ' 2 1- QS 'It - , 1 1W Carol Abell' Q5 -.M y , ll , Rifle Anmlek I Philip Adanms li B , . I XL. 'I'-l'l'X 7' ll M x I a ' . uw. 1 ITN r 1 H10 -I llvi -' M.inrr-cn .Mlanxe , . A - , .- 'U l7uii,1Arii1slxurig ll1'lill1Xllwlm Je .N , ,K v ' ' If-nnilvrAmny Glen All:-n 1 F ,- u Q xv 1' . Mark Arms A xl B. X ' Pam Allen 05 4. :pg V N Sylvia Arsic Ron Amiraian X vw elf , ff-I, rf. KathyAvellino Qual 'l - .' 108 The End Of -' I?- NU I -. K , i L J A A 3 W if sill 5' l fs ' -r ve QI EY' Q A ,N 1 6 A fl . . f' 1 X kv- 'VZ' ' - fi . a Y J' ...AW -- john Avellino Debbi Beautti Herb Barber Martin Beaver Rich Barber Nellie Belawski Liz Barhyd! Sue Becker Kim Barr Andrellelivem Steve Bus - ,nfglkoliill T h is Y e ar Berry BGS? ' P V' ', Greg Brunni 'S fn Bill Bishop . . , ., Exleen Bulman V. sf E 1' 5 lv Terri Bohl Ellen Burke 41 ,F 'A -: I . -A 5 NTL, f- KH' ' X N J 5 A if r Mmm, Vanilla y ,Q-' Y 1 -4.1-A .-.xsn-Bal Pete Boland Mary Anne Brennan - vw- 'Q' - at :JA ..,'.- 'll' ' l Mark Boudreau I x i ll Kathy Burke B ' L. , I b Pete Bonner Candy Brown 53 .L f Kxvfq, 5 Li' 1 M-f ri r ' ' Tom Bower M ' Ray Burke I I 1 , Judy Booth 'I -A ' P.1ulBruclcer 1 A ,L .., N. , J' 4? .qw , qw x-,fl I.indaBoynlon ws y V K v,.J . . V N Margaret Bosworth Sarah Bragaw Allan Blanchette Mary Calka Tom Camino H 109 I H as P ou nd Th e David C-ln-W-ln lean Clark Q' 1 ,ig M 1 X - 1 MX lf 5 I J Mark C.xrncx'.1le S rv- ,J L- 54 E, u Ili ir ..:,' - 1- X 1 110 . xi., ,ra llvl' K .rrpvnlvr lirmnl .rrr .rs . 1 ' -Y - - :J 3'7 AL Mrke Clark Dawn is engrossed in her work. Veronrca Carr Bill Casalelli Sue Cleary julre Clough K- yi Shirley Chan Brad Chase Rick Chesebro Mark Ch amberlin 'C' ia if Qwv' ga- lk. Sophomore Class Ready Ginger Connolly Kathy Craig Greg Conway Clndy Crawford Patty Coogan Steve Cronxn Brenda Cook QX rf' 'lyw Kam Corcoran Pat Covert Tom Cowell Judy Cox Ken Cox Bob Cox HerrlnD1vre jenn Dwue Nanny Davre Laurie DeAlle.1ume Cheryl De Carter Terry De joseph Carol Cro psey Steve Curran Frank Crounse Llnda Drgle Brlan Cuomo Pauline Dagulllo uQpa Das -fx ,,.- I' '7 vw X7 ll '- -. 5 S . 'Q-:I V N-f x 1 . l 2 f q .g bi ,Le X J -',. F? 7-U - 'V -- 1 K - f C 'Y C. R N gl 'll 2' ,. Q r A 5- ' . -2 1 'We'-4 v 4- ' ff 'lrqh -ol . fy I g I Y l o if xx ' ? A f ! I A L. 1 lr, E- .I -lr-'lv S 5 N E' ' in 1 l . 'W x -, ,A U 'i ta, P K 'gfqfe ! l 5 w Wx ' 'I ., lk Li Q IN, . Q 2 li , X 1' 1' : ' Q.. U 'Cllr l ' ' ' 4 ' .- - we 1 ' ld 7 . ' 'mi' ,, .,-. tvr N4 .:' ,-- X . , M l f La A - . K . , '34 V Q fi Laurie Di Mum joe Denn X jim Desmu Yal Dim' Kalliy Di.in.i 'X Dvnnv- Hnli f Ralph Din kvrsliaid Phil Dirlcsnn Lynn Diehm I l For Their Future. 'D lf- ! '. 1 1 A i ,-.- 6. lv , 5 ' ,ll 51, .l 'K fi, ., , L Tim Dnlan JI -' riff-' .g 4' ei 1 . , - M Debbie Dominic Sue Dudziec Bill Doran Sue Dufek Kathy Dunston Marcia Du Que They Have Enjoyed J.. xmf - h V l l sil'3' l 'e nh- -will 1 'Q-fr ,.4' R The hall is empty. Somewhere a bell rings. Doors swing open, lockers slam feet thunder in the halls, friends shout greetings . .. Somewhere a bell rings classroom doors swing shut The hall is empty. Kevin Patterson Snowball Fight .inyone7 I 51---. 2 How do you use this thing? Gee, l hope what l am doing is right '.- 'm xi ll '1 x w. .,- I xiii l If ' 'qx IS rx New-. P f 1 'x .ff ilf' .lf ' NV A! m . l T.: ml -c 'X f - - 4 , .3 5? Wendy Goodrich Iohn Hafner Chris Graffeo Jeff Hahagian Lori Greenough Valeri Hahn Tom Green Maria Halasz Together And Have Lisa Hallenbeck 2 , 'Iv HLAAI Debbie Hedrick . Brian Hanrahan 2: if VM., r , it .1 D ff L 5 AnnHein Geoff Hastings V nr Q7 'Sci' -' 'S-I , X Z Margie Heller ,sr, . A ' g A,f , A A. Gail Gregory Steve Groven Ken Gizzard : , , CL.. ...-.- -is L.. I 1 A v. il I G t Y I' i , lf X BobHealth gr - ' 'L -i Qi n K Q f , GJ r' l .Q 'ig f sw Xi V 1 ' ' V , V-e qv, wx ,., f Mir, I ' l Tlx t George Hertz I ,: , by F -. 11' fy U' , . t Q Lf A C' 1-12- -i 'mt 1 Don Hildreth I -1 . . S Q Wayne Hillenbrand -au: Hey isn't this an art class? john Hiller iq.,- Ne- ' ff i '5 .411 f,- ff -f Proven Themselves . It 5 lf' 'x x ,-N ,Q -N , XJ , .- l w ' ' I 1 3 A, .-.-, -fy C s ' I' Q ,J X L M, fe 4- sb' ,. 4 O5 .. f '13 .. . ,- .fx ,ee ,r g', at wwf- 'VT I f X 7'7 ll' 5: ' if X ,Q rf: 7' J 5 ,A ff - 4 ' x , ,Elf ' .4 , l f . 'F , ' 1 fl T X 1 J 3 ,W fs Robin Kellerin Scott Kelly Dan Kelly Jeff Kennedy Charlene Kenna Kevin Kenyon Lisa Kem Sue Ketchum Bob Kirby An Kissel Kitty Knapp ' Laurie Knause, ' James Hilton Judy Hobson Mark Hodgkins Karen Honic Sue Houghtaling Chris Huls Terri Hutson Jim Jackson Ruth Jamison John Jasniewski Ed Jarvis Scott Jiusto Jerry Johnston Karen Johnson Laura Johnson Jeff Judd Frank Karl Patti Kern Joanne Keating Lisa Keever 2 as 3 JH: 2 tlin '9' 3 5 1 1 f i I ludy and Rita like the fish better than the school lunches. Bill Letko Dave Lewis Linda Lilienthal Tom Looby Paul Loomis Ioy Lupien Glenn Luther lim Lynch Kathy Maretta Kim MacDonald Ioe Mach Burt Magnuson Brenda Mahar Icy Malloy Beth Marshall Beth Martin Sue Masker Tim Master GiGi Mastrianni Bob Matarso To Be A Class Gregg Kranz Keith Krug Leslie LaGuardia Arlene La Hera ,ox -,.: C 'l -- y ,sq 5 t iii fs 'cf' I v my 4 U If I 4 Ai! jeff LaPorte w . - 1 If 0 Mark Laraway ' . . I Steve Lareson X11 ,,, ly fl Cindy Lather 2 A , 1 . 1 i ,' . , ,gl Y Q i nh, 'K 1 ii' .Q ,, , 1 Ben Lawson lg,-'jfL,. Q5 ,fax 1' ' gl M Ann Leidel ' ' -.' 5, ' -.je Ed Leonard in x- I , :Q -' ' ,J ' , - Mike Leonardo I 1' hiv. X , N N' if-71' ll 5 ' P L.. Nj ,L . . ' , X Qi fill' 'l I' l 1 L 7' fl. ' E K .t 3 M. V ,, W rr- ' - - i A . A tg? , -.- ' 'Al .AA ' Y 1 L -f if Q I A A X- Lillx . X x - - wh .ri - fer- H -- l . - i, - Q 'V' 5 . i r Y--y ,I 'cr ' 1 ' 1 ' , ' . -I .. . L -.-p ' I . It 1 if' v A 9- X I J 5 ,I f r' , ' 1 f- -.G 1' ' , 4 .. , 9 I 5 9 i ' 'I' ' I lf. A' A - if a 2 s , t. : . E ' 4 . , , .IJ : u QX Q.. f X 1 J -' I A ' I A ' . A' I ' 5 a 'lx- .,, .l , a- Q x X 11 - gl 4 l N l . it-.: K - P5 . J ., 3 y ' .I -Q, s , L 1 r A., f g' ,- L-, Beth McCracken With Great Spirit W .X N I 1 S J - V 1 I E Robin Miner - ' i . 4 John McEwan ' te , 'Ar ES fbi , .X A N I .N ', x its XAIA-I X Ium Mink i J V L Y Karen Mi lnlnsh gf- ! Kr'lliliw1xNu'1i ,1 Wendy Mcagly 9 ,T vt , 1 N Nicki Mcola X Ruth Moscinski Cary Merit! 1' , fu X L .. In - K an John Mosher Iwo nder if this is where you mm this thing on! julie Morier James Mulligan Sue Morrison Theresa Mundell Denise Munn Mark Murphy 'L Brett Moyer They Are In Ann Marie Nelson ,V I if 1 'x Meg Olejnic Q 4. ' x B - A- Q y A ! xl' Wesly Pelkey ' ' ' ' BeckiO'Connor ' I, V ,,.'N L LoriNelson , I If V ,SIE . . l S PM ,423 Teresa Orsini , X ,Q ' ,. 155 , . a 5 If r fi ,K ,1 -1 7 -f N' Q P' -6 K . Ianice Pellerin T. Q., .- l Barb O'Clair ,j r - , I' - J-x I X V 1 I 1. Laurie Nichols , ' ,A 1 -H iv X K , .6 f , l ' will ' .3 ii' 4, Steve Pendleton -gg Y . x JX 'E' in S-If , 7 l . Q,-x i 5 A X 'ff' '.f l J Peggy Palcic 'ai Bruce Nolte Iohn Norris Claire Oakley jerry O'Brian Darlene Palma Eileen Phelan Humph! Ididn't think it was that funny. Bob Phelan Cary Palmatier Mark Phillips D J N wr : la 'N n'. :- f ' -, 4 f L- .... li' 1 I ,V .N s. ,lim Parker l fa' K nigh' ' I Yvonne Peitrosano a ' ' 9 N 5 -J K- X . -. 1, in l L' ip Y. i ,F-' si T i N . f-1 . -NN S N ' il vi fi Q X 'N 9 fl A I If,-rs ' K 4' .4 QI, 47 U 31 E' J' fl if' ' v I 120 john Pontisakas Renee Rau Steve Porco Rich Ralston PM P0lllll0 llrvnila Riilmrs-on Cunly Pmslxim' Patti Riley Shlrlcy Pmvncl Pele Rings Kyle Pulliam joe Rissacher Mike Purcell Chuck Rogers The Midst Of L .mor XY l' 'gr Sue Rosa Erwin Routs Martha Ronan Sue Rowley Joe Rosano Mike Ruff Randy Rosen Amy Ruman fits A? R, X11 , Sarah Rosenbach Sharon Ryan Iohn Schempp Connie Ryder Linda Schexdel Kathy Ryder Kurt Schmnerer Cmcly Sacher Mike Schremer George Swarn VX. 5 C-lynrs Scott Paul Schachne pq! Stephame Seeber Nancy Schell Nr 'eu Paul Sem Their High School Sue Sengenburger ll- hr YH I 'ff if Y? 41 Bob Smxth Howard Schafer Tern Smxth Carol Shearer Kathy Sowalskn Frank Sheeh In Dave Spxak julie Simpson Sandy Steenbu rgh Karen Smnth Tony Stevens Mary Smnth Darlene Stewart Q. 'wr Years Good Luck Lloyd Slising Donna Scott Marcia Srumph Rick Swanson jeff Syron julia Tanton julia Tanner Pete Templeton Mike Terry Laurie Testa Fran Thomas Cheryl Thomas Richard Tomas zewslci Russ Translein William Treadway john Trendall Bill Ward s In '. it Cindy Weidman Q, A lx Leonard Warner Q Q Novi N Q Q Chip Welge Scott Warner 3 Stephanie White Kevin Weiderbacher I 'M I fa Ni A Q ' ' In The Future. ,tw 1. it .,. I' -,- .-xx - -4 . F. , Bill Wikes Eric Williams L-vu , Karen Winter xv:- 3 , ,z Donna Wood ak Nancy Zaremski -.' ' Q L I x ' on Zazarine , , , V - I T! , .Tj Q 9- ,,- ' f Ed Zwack X X ' I lohn Zenecki , li I I 431 .-Q I ' FQ. .-1.. nn gl yrugg IIIJUI- -imrpliif I Urn igv1.4-wlx ii I mn arfwninlvviv 'U Humm, I never knew that about him! Boy, you try reading this stuff. ...J-4 I knew it would snow today, but this is ridiculous! ff?-1' . , if X X 1 . ,-rw' ,-H an I - I ....,- f- , i f,- A 'nl' F l .5 An T, '1 nw ,.:.f .mini ' um .2-qw X ,iq Y X -J 5 uvq3,l?T5.,:.' Y 'VAK z -5 35 N. NV: .Ng ' 5 133 V, .x ,, H,.:f,,1 G.C.I-1.5. The ,-v-f Vf f. ' - fa . This goes In here? 1' J I 11 A if 5 X VAX lx ' A fin' XT ,Q A' x f fm., , .J Four blazing underclassmen are watch- ing the G.C.H.S. bonfire, Don'l look now hc! just around thc normr 9- Y nljfi I have- tu hurrv up .md gvt H11-4 4 hmt ehvvt rm ure' mv rwxt n l.1-.U I hope the book lsn Hoo overdue I only have Four menu mth me V, if f 125 95 .1 . N- 5---r I ,- 4, -sa' ', 1 . AUX 21 J .,.f ,fl ,r iii!! s 4 i 6 Y -Q -.., ,B 'sf Q .4 2. R2 Qi Bewildered And Don Abbruzzese Bill Ableman Ellen Barnum julie Barrell Carl Adamczak Linda Alyward John Barry Charlie Bariholomew Sharon Allen ,lov Arimlu Donna Bates Shannon Bates Andy Anderson john Angellotii Chuck Batzinger Faith Beebe ' Eve Arctalnis Shawn Armsirong Pak Bennison Bruce Bergeron Barb Artus Marianne Baakman Michelle Baggetta Rita Barrera ev ., Q K'.Q5.,.4vf 1 Q' 45 YDS -1- 6 .iv 1 1 f 4 t 'cf-7 jr. 5 A' ,. 7 'l lb .X a ---Pe . , 5 ip .B f . W i I Q E Ei , v Xl F X .3 ' , J , la. : w A , h , J. .il 4. . A , . i 'L .a l ' n v U, .ur I f b Rik A is K' 1 Q- Q' ' W ,Ala Q .1 H ,T T 3, .f ff 4 - A XX , Excited, But Ready Pat Bonneau Cathy Bonner Shelly Boyle Lori Brennan Rich Bronson Wendy Brown Iohn Buchoff Barbara Bulman Rich Byron Dan Camino Kevin Campbell Dan Capuano Colleen Carberry John Carpenter Lori Carnevale Pam Carter Risa Castello Becky Chapman Kevin Chase Karen Ciaccio Lynda Clark Terry Colbert Bob Colclough Cindy Collier jeff Collier Patty Cowell Sharon Cranker Tom Crommie 1'7 A K ff! y ' it ' Q A -x. :E- lil 4.5 Av- 4 x ,.e '- 4.5 l .',' am .' 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' , A A' I :XJ Fl Steve Ferguson lohn Ferguson Barb Ferraioli Lori Flanders Laurie Fltinsburg lim Foley K.irenFrei+mt1 Paul Fries Betsy Frost Gary Fuller Cheryl Fvvie lovne Gauge 'riumn Coil Kellv Galvin Knthv Game lim Garottillow Alnv Garg lohn Gearhartlt Steve Getirhardt Anim George john Geritz Kim Gibbs Fred Giroux Carole Goad Mark Gooding Felicia Goodman lim Goodrich lim Gordon Brad Grant Tim Grey Randy Hallenbeck Betty H allenbeclc Bob Hannon Mary Ann Henderson Robin Hill Judy Hockenbury Dave Hoclgkins Andy Hoelzili Kathy Hoffsketter Connie Honan Paul Hornbach Mark Hotchkiss Mary Howell 4 judy Humphrey Valerie Hurley Janice jacobson Michele jacques Jean I arvis S tan Iasniewski Dana Johnson Kathy Tom Lanm ff' Dan Lutz Fred I.aPlante ls'- Ken Malloy Sandy Lermnger Charlene Manning Terry Linden Mrke Lombardr Bet Lott Erme Luck Challenge and Were Wally Mansfreld ohn May 43 vi ll M rcdermo 5 Would you like to come rnsrde for awhrle Hmmmm' nt Greg Meyer Brrbrrr N L rl kr on Mrlul Uwe N llmr ll Nlrtplwell Nlarln Nloure Tom Moore X, 0-'li In-1 J' K? 5, 1 I . 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M ff' riff' 5,31 qw 55:7 Ieff Multani Pete Murray Pam Murray Mike Mustafago Don Nasholds Gail Neillwoclci Chuck Newcomb laync Nichols Mary Noonan jennifer Northrop Stan Norwack Sheila O'Donnell What's Successfully x,s mm f f if s , Q, 4 'N I' , vi Q- f F 8 . ,,,. ..- .5 ,i -...f V 5 V .4 M, was-1 my p- fv -17 Q2 'Liv Q-5 1-5 ENE Cale Robinson Mike Roberts Barbara Rodgers Bill Rose jim Rosmarin Ruth Rossdcutshcer Lea Rothstein Tony Russo Kathy Ryan Norma Rym mmfnnhcr Erlc bmd 4? ,-we af' 1 3 Anne nys You mme fIYl1lUVQl' horn In l s nv thu .1 fx TT hhuvl N IM ru lKln151xx1n lxrrhy 'mhrumr I hn 'mhrnm lil Iomm hh mxo Lund.: bmbcrt Brun Srkor kr Barb blmpkxn cHSlnver Erin Smith Lua Smith Mark Srmth Don Smith Mxke Soknl R , fr., X - 5 ,. f, s Jx . 'PJ .-. .., ' 'I 1 . . V I 1 , I.. h 1 il I i L .,,- -b P. '. ' ',.f Cf '. I Y -1 , Qs -1 ' .. -Q! A r rv iq ' ' gt . N A W , f,. LR V y ll ., r If 1,-' U y ' uk w ' 'J V I l - Ig 1 QL . f-. N I ' 'N ' .. fl . ji if - w I 'Q I ' I V' ' l a' 4f'f t Bmnesmnh f rs kg, x N I f P' WU , T? Ll ,V . so f P ' ' ' 'l u - . U A Q X 'N , . ,R f-VL uv A 1 H by 1 7 F 1 . .- ' y, 3 Q 1. V4 R if 1 R- u R l .f J' :L - '- Planned Activities. . Ted ' Greg J 2, SOIKYS ,X Thomas ' Lv - Rick X Taylor x 'd V it R .V . 3' Andrea Teresa SPYUUN Thomas K ' f 1' Q- 5 i ' J I f 1 Kathy X 3 ' , Thciscn V pg i I , ' ,Q if 'i L'l.nrc Sue Slclnslm Tiffany . Q.. X Un ky N X Thornas m i it ,' A 1 5-:uv bllmpsnn 0 ,Qin xi , , PA Nanny 'slrcsncl r 1 ' . .KY v . I H' Andy Stuffer 4 . wr-1 J f , Michele b Tavani You can open been taken Phil Toranto Lid ia Treadway Linda Tucker The Underclassmen Norma Wehr Pete Vxau QI' it Ronnxe Warnken Mark Vlsclo Wells Cary '7' C' t7 m Weatherby Walter I-Nia Vlvenzlo Whmmg Patty Weaver 0 Richard Walcott Whitney 15' xii' WA Rxck W! Webster I Ne' Sarah Wallace Wllllamc Sli --Z' Luke Werner ohn Walsh ...rf a Walsh 3-4 'Ld Oh come on Ben the lunch wasnt all that bad was it? L Sam Wmter Lynn Wollen ue Woodcoek M lry Worthnngton Karen Wrlght Rnch Wylde nm Zaremskn Q ' 1 5 Q in E ' 4 AQ, if X.,- N 1 qm TB 'U Q51 Qiflzl 3.111 1 5 wi N Y he MostOf 11: - e .A ff:- What do you mom you wmt wmv Okay Terry what are you up to7 ls Lori really working that hard' 'Wir .Q kt., C. +3513 4, fir ll 'lf lu xmpr I x w Ts .il 7 IFN Hu... Q. Our LJUIIJLYI md Ntudrnts Ht sn -tudmuw 137 Q -1. ' 3 mx GI' if AP Q Q A. .wx I W.- 'Q ., xxx x .- X . 1 XX -. b 31 .j,Z,.'x ' ' F! 4' ' I 1' I 1. 4 1: 'P-24 fi - 'X . , -x'X'55 f.-,'- ,. . I XXXV9' X X W I 1 v 4 U A ff' mix af' .,,. jn- A I 5- .1 X U' w 5 '34 a 'P f ,Z lg W 3, f ' K . -im: 02 1? ,r-V v I 2 ! I i E 1 .1 QS YQ Uh 1 1 ,X,,Q, Rial' i ' wk! I A f Row 1: M. De W. 5milh,L.j Years, They Will . QP 4g 9' 2 5 1 1 1 'c Cianni, K. Uhl, R C.1llL'tt.1,C' l'l.mlv Rnwl N U'1919g.1ruI Mr Is I r 1 udeiki5,Mrs.Slrcss.cl,M.C.mz1ull.1. linwkl XX' Rm-nn-r U XX 1 1l.mJ I-'X vw' U Nlnvwr-, Kwux 1 XI Ilxnlnllu P1 N1 XN,1ltvr-a - lla syn S 4nP . .N.,..M--..,e-.-1, F I rs XE i , E if 3 F 'Q I F 3 . 1 ' 1 I Q A P 6 M ' JK - Na ' ' N v , A V I 4 . x . . 5 ff , . 5 r K - v . A - rx - ' 5 ff x Dv Y' fn. Y X Q ' .-'xt . NMA ffl! I? ml I X. up 3 , ? fs- QV Q C s . :An MS X ,, X 5' il V., Ei, W 'i 544' 'c ,. I - -u 4 J 1- B--' I Hey, Boner, what are you so happy about? 'i Years Were ,. -,k,f'TVA,, - lk H Q42 53'-.tw Liz is taking a Serious approach Io her studies 1 ,1 7 4 ,ff IH lu' rmnullrwpi th.-r m.up1 lm-ul hw.!:lujisvl1vv'H with Ili it Y 'b S- N Sour milk? Here we go again, But Mrs YN'ilsonI Oh wvll, MVt'AUl1lxlIl1'X,'l'Y xIr.1w.mx,'vv.lv ' - E IQ J I' .al 143 .ff f,,v. i I -was 4 - . . lf mtv' ls K-xx, n 1 A . is UA! 4 I t i 1 X X, .I X N1 93-nf'f vi5 N , f.'f,,g1.f,g1. f .W . -f'4f-wzacm s C A1 'DI f - .-,-:N , 1 '-' 41'Q'fffgo5',C' .,- Q, f:Af1,,6o V. I , ll l,,.ff,, Q 11- - X 1 619154655 .' l -.21-1,4tfu.'fe14 Af 'slMl1,'.5L . , ' -N , . ,Zn Wow .f 1-,Q --A - A , 1: ' 0, ..-.., V.. Y. ,,.L,HOe,,, - X ,, gov,--rl, 1 1 , ',4.' c If fl ll WTF ' - .3 ' .fs .-f ... s A . - ,H wa, ' ,Ffflf , ma ' ' Q ,,.-- li' 1 A .5 ' x You mean you really clxd luke our mul? fl-LN ls., r 4 l w l 4121- l I A x il 'fu' x 1' l Ji' 1 XX ,sf :- 'X 1 3. my K v?-,.f'x,c-5 xxx 'fx 3 YWMM Memorable of AH. Q-F M . ff' I iiopv lilis i'- ripgl1l.'i'l1ilIlunl-,S U ' I Laurie Nichols in action! Which way to the boys room? i'ivuluxjVvl'i1f'r 5 S S S H' -vi,l'f'ii ixarvvv V-. unix 'iw 1 i.lnv.i.lm1vx Ahh wlmtx up Juv 'I-15 1 Q ,K.A , IX, -n 'K F- if My? V, ik' x 4 My Q.. 'ii7l5,5f W' Wf- ' Y : V A ,+3fl,'1fl,:- ww :wir I , ibm -QiP.f.5,, , fs.-w It ,V THQ:-,, .-fm V , v A, mr. I A. .. V Q 1 f' s If tx 6, ,IKM .u ',f, 1 1 f 'if v,2,w:1,,? 42. if lf F i 5' , 5 - - gn. K x QQ? A . A,,L...v,.,.,.---A - A '41 gff ? ll ,Wil dl... . --.lhlxqsl-'f. . 1 .J-'wi' ! L' J' 5' I 'J' . -' 'ff A ' --f Nix-L-:iw ,'- --L 1? N J - x' 4 '.:. .F -in-,ju EQ 391. ,., Q .A A In ,ir N. L.: - 1.4-f. M: -'Q 4 Q 1 A am . - 54:91 If N., ff., --:px p :1 E, - . yi' 'fl X V 5 I A -U Q , .., 's Q' -Q v -fxff S39 1' ' H A wk ' ml l X ,ir I nfs., 3: ' N ' . . ' Hg .A , .. 1, V' 'fa' 'fl 4' f AI' ,J 3 9 D, L. Y '1 at C-uilderland 'Tn-Dah T r ee T rimm in Alan says, I must be in the wrong place. , - 31 -rr. 1 Ea, 9 Indy nmdvls lllL'lflHlIl1lIU:' Leave my zipper alone, you turkey! I um l.wm.1r1.LImy5S.mz.1 . 6-1 Mark, you're supposed to string il, not eat it! ia: 1 '3, 'Q Lx Qi 1 f 12 I ,ffl Once Again Provided Tl 3.1. 1973 Senior Banquet Hamburgers again! I k 1 -M--M -4-L. ' new I should have never taken up judo ff! 1'-ff a s V: -will I L-'L-r' .EMI '-'-I'l2'??I -.I L ' 55 ff' 3 -'f' if- .. N-if W' N 'Xi : nmm'QF.e'ff - 7 f 4..- I f fn ..-a 1- ' 3 fvj v ' f' -f s ' -.1-r ,:-f '31-42 :Lrg - - Ii . 41.-we--1. '- - 5 . , ,--' f 2:1 1- : - 5 'a-- . az' f ' ' , ..-...nf5yu ' .. 7. fy-.,.,..i,, 'I 'fe - Lf-H WL.-U' I -I' .,,.. . I ' ' t. - -, In 45. Tiki- 1Q,i-2 . A, niandl. 'V-aims Easy Riders . if ,-1 , ,,-1 The Class of '73 had a Se- nior trip and banquet. This adventure was held at East- over, Massachusetts. Here the students and teachers enjoyed themselves by actively par- ticipating in horseback riding, swimming, baseball games, canoeing, etc. The end to a most fun and exciting day was a dinner which was followed by a dance. The whole trip was an enjoyable day and everyone had a great time. ,-N A JP' Y..-1 'fx s. I can't believe I ate the whole thing, says Dau ISI s Wg,-na.. M w L I-17 ..- Support. Through These Clubs 1'- I ,im ex4v'r'rlirwygli,' happy to malu' friends -mtl' you I tome Ironi Kuliiarrioto tllV loiir main islantlsm,ihr'i1plapari My clly lkvzismr Colm: aliroacl lo study was my lrimj clit-rislietl tlr-sire 'wo still I rannnt -ealin' that l have liwrl In the United States I have .iltervwl my opinions towarrl lapan and lolrrrl remarlcalvle Lllllt'fl'I'llYS9 helm-een the .-Xmerrt ans .ind Iapanese on the irrrnparisonf- of both countries Thesr' are rn-istl-.' r atised hy their histories Now lapan has her-n west:-rnifetl through mass mr-tha, but people have resperted traditions. Con -etiuentlv, the living, tu'-toms, and thoughts are mixed up I hope I come hatlc to the Lfnitetl State- sometime, hetause l lilac this tountry very murh Love, Mayurni Iida 152 lotavml in the souiliernrriost island, Oi, My name is Lucia Macedo, and I came to Guilderland from Rio de janeiro, Brazil as an Open Door exchange student. My first impression of New York State was that here it is bitter cold. I am not used to being cold in january, because january in Brazil is the hottest time of the year. This is my second time seeing and playing in the snow, and I still enjoy it much. My favorite things here were ice cream sundaes, tuna fish sandwiches, and going shopping. Also amongst my favorite things were my new triends and my American family, the Tliomasf I have seen and done many new things. Each ol' these things will always have a special place in my heart. Thank you lor evervtliing. Tchaul Lucia lietorr- anvlliimg, I want to say thanks to all ul von at Cluilderland. This school is really great. All the people here are nice. I'm a --tinlent lrom lil Salvador and I have been here lor ten weeks. My family and friends are all wonderful They all have a special plate in my heart. I haven't missed my Iamily hecau-e here I'm sure I have a second lamilv The weather isn't that had, although in my rountrv right now it is summer and time to ,go to the beach and play outdoor ,paint--. Guilrlerland has something my sthool at home doesn't have-snow days!! I will remember forever the time I spent with all ot' vou here, and the kindness that was shown to me. It was a really good time. Ana E. Mayoral Open Door AFS and Rotary Exchange Students I was an Open Door Valdivia, Chile in the summer consisted of a mother who necologist, two older maids. Since it was Chile, we had rain md we had no hot water see his breath inside of meals a day. The attended a public had no central had a six day day, with houxs o'cIock in the permission. one only attended cause of ratmmngs, doctors two ami United pi Hi! My na am the A: for the ye ent year had a IO! activities, different Kids Ioole to care al had a gm Chance If Way, Iii I line of eg-5 51 as Hi! My name is Tomihiro Segawa, and I am the AFS exchange student from japan for the year. This year was quite a differ- ent year for me. As a matter of fact, I had a lot of fun. Classes, friends, club activities, etc., etc. Everything was really different from what I've seen in japan. Kids looked so free, and they don't seem to care about studying too much. But I had a good time and if I ever have the chance l'll be glad to come back, By the way, l'll probably never forget the long line of cars in front of the gas station. Tomihiro Segawa . . . Enjo their sta in the U.S.A. 4 I The Students Become My name is Fernanda Fabrizio Lombardi, known to most of you as Nancla, I am a foreign student from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. My stay in America is only ten weeks. I'm here on the Open Door ex- change program, and I'm living with the Hum- phrey family in Westmere. ln the beginning, I was a little confused with a lot of different things like the school, the foods, the people, and the language. However, now I think this ten weeks I have lived with you were very exciting and I have learned many valuable things. I like everything here, especially the snow, because its the first time I saw it. The only thing I dislike here is to wake up at 6:00 in the morning to go to school The schools in Rio are very different from the schools here. Here we rotate from class to class and in Rio the teachers rotate, I am going to miss all my American friends and l wish you could all come to Brazil to visit me, Thank you Thau' Nanda My stay in Cuilderland High School as an exchange student has been so far very ioyful and interesting. Even though l've traveled a hit around Africa, my coming to Guilder- land has been the biggest experience of all Especially seeing 1-now for the first time in my life. Though I studied about snow, I never really knew what it was like-, and the warmth associated with it W'he-n I go back to Ghana, I will tear h my geography class what snow really is, My only prohlr-ni is that since my stay in Cuilderland I have made many friends, hut most of whom l c.lon't rememher their last names first and foremost, my big thank you to Mr Cfiattio. the principal, who contrihuterl a lot to mv coming to Cuilderland Secondly, thanks to all teachers in Cuilderland lligh School and finally thanks to the students of Guil- derland. I think American people are great and wonderful I will have a lot to tell rnv friends in Ghana lentl here hy saving in my language Nliyira nka Amirika ne .Xniiri kafo Ivleaning, Long live .-Xrnerira and American people Paul l.ssel Mi-nsah 491 ' rf, , 5 bi' lluring the summer ot 1073. I had the vxpero-rni' ol traveling to the liepuhlic of bri l,anka ltornierlx' Lievlonl as an AFS exchange student :X F5 laelieves that through personal relationships involving individuals of klIflt'ft'l'1I ttiltures a greater sense of international understanding will develop While in Sri Lanka I hecame a part of the Cevlonese family that I was staying with Though their customs are different from ours, the people of Qeylon and America are hasically one The stereotyped images we have of foreigners are misconceptions Likewise. when asked, Whats the caste system in America like7', or 'Are all Americans wealthy? , I realized that their picture ofa typical American was as poor as our view of the typical Ceylonese The need for an increase in international aware- ness is apparent, Hopefully, through ex- changes such as Al-5, understanding will develop between the people of the world. Rich Amiraian 153 ,J I ,f ,M H .hr H . r. H1 Ev a' 1 rf QKQ lj f x fx .-J. , P55199 1:v'v,Jgzn:'i 1 U Q y in-.f.,xx.', ml .1 W azffw, ,iw vljjl-gif-fl, fgn gm fi lv 1321fw,u:.p . 'DQ was ,Ear ' q, f ,,.4 ,..4,.,-. f, I L iv i ,K r As A Whole. Jr 'I - TS i 'L'. ' A ' ' .Al -ff. 1 4 Q . A 'Y -l A. f- 391 ,. , f-- -. fl.. nn, L'-' x lab- .W 1 A - '. 'A' 1 veto- 'i .EU R I . , af,- n:n '- 8' git x' 5.4.1, - ' I JA - .I 9. . an .- WS i Q ' J X 5 r n ' L 5' m. o if si 3. 5 tion 1973 ? 5 F. JV: ff : - 'U -:pk G5 C3 'CS CU L-4 'U'-1 1 x 'lag 1 4' ,chair ! ' 'I l P ' UA N'fx ',.. J 11' x- , - - You always did get to be first, says Judy, I .rr-L .tm rwritl li--vw rw r Um. Graduation lo them was a time to look forward to their own future and also to look back on the memorable days spent while earning their diplomas. The 1073 Crad- uation Exercises were held on the Football field. This particular graduation was special, as are all gradua- tions-each graduate was an individual, each graduated to follow his or her individual way, never to pass this way again. Thank you to each and every one of you for your l individuality. X l , . . . 155 Oh Cuilderland, Dear Cuilderland ,... ' Arid they' S-Hd l d 'wwf make 'ir This Unity XJ I3 Q. ull 4 h-lo ru ro Inmm '-mimi Rim' I l lvtm t lqlvloimwt-Iti,t IRUIILIILW, I7. l'IOIli's, 5. Lnplmm, E. Musto. Row 2: K. Milavec, 'Xl I '-lmlli l llmlrllvlu II lNl.llt.ll, lx Yt'1x'l.1, ll l'Vvl-tow!-Ixi, T. O'l'I.ll1l0n, K. Kvtn, Ward, V. Dine. Row 3: i .,. .,., 'xl X mu lx IMI 1 i I I't iltumv, I lxn.1pl-,5 llmtlv, I7, Ii'-.Iwr,l.. Horst, B. Wilson, A,Law5on, Phyllis Clemens, II Il.lIl I '-:mill I Iulm in I mllll I llu ltlt ll Ihr- w.u wllli 'uvplrr 'wlvli ' u.mt- .llmr---I lvvr-nlx' ln4'ml'l'l'- lim. vi .II-In to .utiimipln-.In .1 wnlv- vu .II rlnny' .Nl-my will: tln- vu-.il 1-rw!-. I-mln .i'. Iluim-tmninyy llu- wf Ihmlix' ll.v.If.r'llv.uIl, .mtl ill.- i I i -inf milf' wtftlvln- Im-. .iluu rltluvml will v.vtIt .1 1 .mrlv 'mlm .1 Ilullmv mtl, mill ilu- privy-it-.1-nl pmrmmliy -I l..t..l'.pirit.1ml . i 0 . of an-- fu 1-ptrv Ofliivu- 'IR-rry Barry, Carol McGrath, Margaret I .il .u.iriIi.n, Wvmly 1.14 qu:--4, Holly Tucker. Many students are unaware of many Sceptre's accomplishments. For instance Sceptre supports an orphan and each year a girl is chosen tb correspond with our orphan. Hope- fully, someday our little orphan may be able to come to Guilderland and visit us. Sceptre also makes con- tributions to the community through the Turkey Drive and by supporting the Scholarship Drive. In the spring we sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt and finally our Spring Banquet. The girls get together one last time for the year for a night out and die mt! year's officers are announced. Frr-shmvn-Sophomore: Row l: li. Arclalcis, 5. Slimion, K. Ryan, 5. Williams, S. Clllihl, C. P l..il.onJr-, R Vitale, D. Pyszknwski, T. Linden, B. Richardson, L. Boynton. Row 3: I... Rulchon, Shearer, K, Hein. Row 4: H. Mdhdf, B. Mtcraclten, R. Rau, S. Gadf, 5. MOIIIIOD, I... Llctllfdll, K. Icutcr, D. Carpenter, K. Burke, A. Miller, P. Das. Row I' I' K. Kenyr son, K. B Is Necessary wl K Schinnerer M Visker D btcvrrson I Mollcr C Whelyis R Stcvtrson I lliwirl Rt vw 7 C Cu w R l 'Xl li V K Kenyon M Crook I MLCoy T Sngawi I Stewirt I 5 nycnhrryrr K l tt I X k N1 Nil i w X, it Key Club T e 1973 74 school y ar irkul I Key Club is 1 SCFVILL org inintion sponsortd by the Western Turnprkn Kiwinis Club which is dedicated to serving the snhool tht studrnt ind the community The year began with 1 highly suumssful mem bership drive and a naw idvi'-or Mr lrimsttid With spirit and enthusiasm tht Llub bcgin plan ning and outlining tht years ittivities Key Club sponsored the Christmas Q inmd loud Drive which made Chri'-.tmis 1 Iittlt briylitcr for many needy families in Luildcrland In iuldition to Collect canned goods thay ilso donatnd tovs ind money for the Turkey Drive The club ilso LH it ltd 31 gifted students to tikc the MAA tuts ot' mathematical achievamant In the spring tlit tlul sponsored a Benefit Talent Show whith pruvnd to be a great success not only for Key Club but for the student body as well And again this year the club collefled money to support the Leukemia Society of Anicrici in their research drive. But being a member of Key Club is not all work it's a lot of fun too. The Club had an initiition night and spaghetti dinner to welcome the new members. They held a tobaggoning pirty in e - ruary and went to an RPI hockey game. They e a party for the whole club and their dates a .1 member's house and as usual finished the year with the annual camping trip to Lake George. Much of the money earned by Key Club is donated to AFS, the scholarship fund, yearbook, and many other worthy groups. So whether you meet them running their concession stands, sell- ing yearbook pictures, or ushering for the play, one thing you'll soon find out, Key Club is alive and well in Guilderland High School. MHA- Key Club Offifers: Iim Hamm, Bob Pikcilingis, Iohn Sengenberger, Kevin 157 I ' ' i - in ' ' f - 'I Q' ,IV - ' ' I f 1 K K - i ft 'IV I vvnt Urs i 'li-rwvv tli I f.ilIi-. - . - ' , . 1, .. 1 , . 1' g- - ,', 'ti 1-rson, . 'is 1'r,i ,'. gir sw' 1 'wtf-vt-vis Rn K I5 l'itkiliritgi-- ,1 W. son K Baumes, T. Nardella, B. Moran, R. Zahnleutcr, I, I.c-Vim-, I Hamm ----.M -r--, h - . c' m. - a year ti growth and activity for the Cuiltlerland Key Club. ' 4 ' 5. i . Q . Y I I S 1 - - ' . . 1 ' A ' 1 , , I ' -. . f : '-1 .. . T I .T ' 1 7' . , Y. x , rl it - at , , I Q ,, Ae , . g , I 755 fifty' . . y ' I ' x . ,E . F b h ld I 4 va'-ffwflf AW! 'M , VM Q, ' --, Ql- 'd 1' A T? f V, ' 13 f ' i2'f'3':' ' wr iv ' M5353! , ig, L, 4. I : , lf ' .,UQi?1l1B.y'f131 I r L Cf The Club, .gs Y. A'Oh nol I hope nobody notices that I forgot to polish my alum-1. C.imI NW, l,,,,1., Wim! I wp says Art, This year Horns-coming was A hugo succc-s's with Karvn Rilcy being crowned llomccmninig Quvvn 1973, anal C QC 0 lit-nynrmn, We-ndy We-itlmnn, Karr-n llmtlt, Cindy Schell, Nliclc1'vl'it'rnf', l.e-Nh-v Amlcri-rn, Lorna Smith, .intl C .tml l ldblonuwslci on thi' court lhi- Ot tohcr Z8 Ll.1r1t'1'w.ixlii'ltl in thi' W1-Ht V gym .intl wnk out i' .iignin Npiwrimivtl ,' hy Stvptrv Svrvitv with Wvritlv I 8 l.uqm's .is thi' CQvm'r.il L li.iirrii.in l Thi' thvmc of tht- tlannv, 5l.iirw.ii,' to l'lcnvt'n, was .i wt-ll tlmwii unt- ns mnrw ps-uplv htitl lw.wt-ri tm 'ii thcir miml'-. 3 -.-. Don't look now, says Dun, but I think luv! Xt -tw iv- it ft f- wi ik- iqltmir .-rig-lt' taking our picture. 159 Wendy and Karen seem DUMB founded. Curtsy to your partner, says Debbw abr 3:1 , . -Q 'ff x-. yn The Community. Holly TuCkcrAThc-mc Section H1-.md K.1rlnM1invm .M rwn.,-N 'ww tum Hunk! cf ' I - I Wir-1'I JA' 3 . lm! '4 X 1 A1 5.5 Ann O'Donnell-Senior Section Head TQYYY B-NVE'-AdVf?f'i5inS 59ffi0n H0-1-5 .f . si X 1 E4-L - P, -v-N1 161 I I w- 5 , r fx . F 4 . .Fx 'U' .. V .- ,.-I -v-1 V .J I v V A T I fl 1 4 E f -,Wx 5 TG Row 1: H. Ellinwood, D. Keef, A. Woolf, C. White, B, Ruman, K. Abrimovit7 K Hunter L Stout M Mal uirf M Brennan I Thom is Row I Murray,L, DeAllueme, B. Hockenbury, P. Rapsard, L. Arcolano, M.T Smith D Belles IJ Pyvkowski S Kim NJ IJ vi I N I 4 tim D-H2551-cr. P- MUYPIWY, P- POSSOD. l- Sfnticnbftgcr, B, Hampton, A. Thompson L C reenoiii h I Ns lst n I St 4 i burgh, A. Hein, D. Carpenter. Row 4: R. Webster, M. Cleary, D. Fun R Wir-he K Kiinku S I ms I K it H H r W K. Hobson, I. LeVine, M. Mahigian, D. Looby, C. Moody, P Cioppa F Prinski B is IJ Millinyton B I lt l yi C I R. Amiraian, B. Perry. Honor Society Honor Society has completely changed this year, its organization and goals are quite different from previous years. With the help of the advisor, Mrs. Olson, Honor Society has made itself a more worthwhile organization. The organization of the so- ciety was completely changed this year. It set up a point system which made it possi- ble to see who wasn't interested in being active in the club. The people who didn't want to be active were dropped from Honor Society and put on the Honor Roll. This procedure has reduced the number of peo- ple in Honor Society and it has a smaller but more active group. The active members of Honor Society have changed it from an organization which does nothing to an organization trying to do something for the school and the com- munity. The first activity was a tea for the teachers of the school. Other activities done by Honor Society were tutoring, movies, Toys for Tots, a committee study- ing Education for Gifted Children, and other committees helping the District office with various projects. Through the participation and cooperation of the mem- bers Honor Society has become one of the most active and worthwhile organizations in the school. ,a i IC i In .J ru suburb L .:.f,,. ,- Ulu ' SRTRL . -'H :nmmuvnw --Jn 1-A -n z 531: A f -ff i- .ail- ,,.,, Q2 ,A 1 1 ua-eat. F., L ' u L 1 , 'W , . I 5511, ip 1 . s i i x i I . , 3 W -L: A ' W Cr 'K 1 J iii N? , 'f' xiii A A Some Provide A qprv l T Row 1' M Parker S Lambert D Parker S Rosa M Bosworth L Parker R Warner M , . ,. ,. ,, , . ,. ,. , .Heller,T. Triani, K. Fuchs, E. Bulman, C. Donohue, S. Allen, M. Dubois, L. Lambert. Row 2: T. Colbert L Wollen, K. Ross, L. Keever, L. Wallace, I. Clough, A. Krosby, C. Crosby, M. Bohls, I. Turone. I Barrell, B. Simpkins, L. Tymchyn, B. McMann, H. Alheim, B. Bulman, V. Herley, M. Vedder. Row J T. Murphy, K. Malloy, S. ,liusto l. Carpenter, C, Lizzi, L. DeAlleume, D. Crosby, M. Vincent, A Thompson, R. Traunstein, C. Iiusto, Mr. Drake, S. Porco, C. Rogers, D. Marcil, D. Traunstein, R Cravotta, D, Mahady, N. Konis, l. Malloy, B. Malloy, C. Thompson, R. Wardell, K. jackson, Dutchettes Dutchettes were formed two years ago to give a special touch to the half- time entertainment of our interscho- lastic football games. The girls in the group developed marches and routines to songs played by the High Schools Band. They enjoyed performing their routines and are looking forward to a successful football season next fall. Vinci l i i skills. Row 1: B. Hall, Row 2: N. Vanderworden, C. Manning, A. Ronis. Row 3: M Viau, M, Karl, K. Patterson, P. Clemens, S. Passineau, j. Springer, K. Korzeniewski. 'CG Torch The Torch Youth Group Organization of Cuilderland, lnc. was formed in 1971 with its goals to create social functions, Community action projects, and a permanent home base for the youth of the Cuilderland Community Torch has its headquarters in the old Town Hall on Willow St. in Cuilderland Torch is governed by a youth board of directors Torch s chairman is Scott llusto and its sec' retary-treasurer is Ioanne Carpenter lt has two adult advisors, Mrs Pamela Drake and Mr Robert E Drake Although Torah is a community based group, Torth use-s the school facilities as well as local thurthes for many of its activities ln the past year Torth has sponsored dances, ramping trips tottei- houses, cleaned apartments tor thi- elderly. assisted the Red Cross and thi' Carildland Frei- Library and sponsored an anti distrimination program in the elementary sthools liort h is the most active youth group in the tiuildi-r land Community and we-ltomi-s everyone to join any W1-dnesday night at 7 30 l' M in th-- Old Town Hall J Rowl M Russman YN' Liooclrith C fvvie Rowl lvlrs Torino,5 Box t l Q Swim Team This may sound a little fishy but . .. This year our swim team came off i with a big splash. There was such 1 enthusiasm for this club that everyone just dove at the chance to join. But getting under the water of things, everyone in the club takes great in- terest in swimming and takes the challenge with much pride and effort, The swim team meets once a week to learn the many aspects of swimming and to learn how to develop their 165 For The Community, :lf gt I Stage Band: Row 1: C. Hamm, G. Rockstra, R. Stenzil, R. Wiebe, D. Willey, W. Doran. Row 2: S. Walrath, G. Barber, T. Monroe, Burger, R. Tomachieski, R. Amiraian, A. Dwyer, R. Amiraian, D. Sugerman, G. Hallenbeck. Row 4: I. Yerberry, H. Taylor-bass, A. Ferrioli, D. Schachne. Stage Band Thi- 5t.i,gi- Band is p.itti-rnt-tl .iftr-r thi- Big Bands of the late thirties, the forties, and the early fifties. In it are trumpets, l-.iw tgiiilar, .intl drums. lit-sides music of the Big Band Era, it plays modern, popular, and jazz music, including jazz-rock. t-.it li nl tht- rt-,gular Mtistr Department concerts, and plays For the dancing following the Music Parents' annual Pops Concert. .is Honor 'riot ii-ty installations .ind receptions. Orchestra Centered around the strings tviolins, violas, cellos, and bassesj the Orchestra also contains the sti It plays mostly what is generally referred to as classical music, occasionally branching out into such d t l Th O h f l l an e evision music. e rc estra per orms regu ar y in Music Department Concerts. In 1973 Fitch High School in Groton, Connecticut. ln state competition, the Orchestra has earned A most difficult! music. Orchestra: Row 1: I. Betalazeclci, P. O'Donnel, L. Aylward, P. Bonafed, K. Woodcoclc R. Wardell I Barber L Su , , - , - rr R. Merrill, D. Dailey, R. Rau, D. Turone, A. E. Tanton, D. Tmton, K. M Merril R Wfblfllrc A Ofh orc A TD Tn --- - --w -...wil Concert Band: Row 1: R. Cochrane, M. Hodgkins, D. Miller, D. Hodlcins, K, Byrnes, B. Richardson S Stimson C Delamiter I Turone L Dr- Alleaume, N. Schell. Row 2: C. Lawlor, D. Bertrand, C. Collier, K. Winters, E. Murphy, G. Robinson, B. Doran, D. Willey, C Rapsartl, D. Reith, S lVltint gomery, C. Manning, L. Rothstein, S. Kamp, B. Richardson, P. Allen, I. Hobson, K. Freisatz. Row 3: B. Provencherik, K, lrloffstetter, C lrlantlerhan, A Ronis, S. Sherril, I. Abram, B. Mengel, B. Parker, C. Russo, M. Stressel, P. Scheiderer, E. Williams, D. Looby. Row -t: K. Campbell, I. Foley, M Ryan M. Richardson, C. Batzinger, A. Staffer, M. Viscio, R. Rau, L. Peterson, M. Harris, E. Meyer, P. George, C. Meeusen, G Hamm, I .-Xhram Row 3 R Gregory, B. Smith, M. Friebel, D. Karl, J. Levine, C. Ewartt, J. Rockstroh, R. Tomazewski, R. Amiraian, D. Burger, S Walrath, P. Templeton, l loltnslon A. Andersen, 1. Murray, T. Aziz. Row 6: R. Merrill, N. Warner, M. Warren, T. Green, M. Arras, D. Sanders, T. Lannt, S Miller. Concert Band numbered about eighty-five members this year. We combined with the Wind Ensemble to play For the Four home toothall vames is well i . 1 A for graduation. Wind Ensemble is our select high school band. Its membership of about Fifty-five wind and pertussionists is selected twit e a vear by tom petitive audition. Last May the Wind Ensemble earned its second Vl-A rating in as many years at the Spring Musit Q ompetitton Manv ot our players participated in the Northeastern Youth Orchestra, Area-All State Band, Orchestra and the Suburban Council Selett Bantl Besides the annual Musit ton certs and assemblies, Concert Band and Wind Ensemble combined with Orchestra and Stage Band to present our third annual Pops Lkintert Pops Goes Hawaiian . We played to a packed house at the Middle School. Portions of this concert were recorded and we made our first stereo LP Spet tal thanks go to our Music Parents Association for their vigorous help again this year with both our Pops Concert .intl our Christmas Wreath Sale This year tor the tirst time, two Summer Music Study Grants will be awarded to music students to study at a summer music camp, as well as the annual musit scholarships to two seniors going on in music. Last year's recipients were Mary Lynne Cropsey and Kathy Stanley. Wind Ensemble . U ' . . P. W b t IK. D kall P, Riley, S, Rowley, P, Bonfed, K. Cook. Row 21j.Wiebe,I,Barber,S. Z'fai5n:e'ab1st5zz:13-.1f:.z'::5iRt.ZZ:?:e.tit 't'2'LI2g.., 5 tits... G. C. D. Ls Rs Ks Prindlegj-lvigcio' D, gurger, G, Hgllambeck, George, M. Larson, L. Stressil, R. Amiraian, D. Sugerman, A.-ID:yer,'G. Barber, l. Orsini, S, H alrath, S. Lott, M. Tosiello, H. Taylor, K. Dean. Row 4: D. Kalbough, .l- llU5t0' D- Sheant T' I-00bYf E- MYef5t P- 6900391 - ann'- -an x if T3 ,H ,W Lf' L o-lv'- E -1 .T n ii .f ' A f , I F 1 ,ls if ' ' ' . ,-5-ff 7 31 ,A qi, ,f rw n 'K Y X I . v v fl 'MQ N , Us gr 'Vx -, R , b , IA 1' if K ' 1, 7 ' - 1, .,.WL-1 .,, M And Still Others qiiga Row 1: K. Esmay, E. Cantwell, C. Cowell, K. DePersis, P. Murphy, K. Hunter, l, Santorr-lli, M Sarraino, K. Patterson, P. Hennessy. Row 2: R. Moscinski, D. Fisher, M.T Smith, l Norris, I. Buckhoff, j. Reppenhagen, M. LaGuardia, B. Wais, C. Kenna, 5 Way, S. l'assinr-mi, IJ Ottman, Barry. Row 3: M. Viau, K. Burke, S. Morrisson, L. LaGuardia, T Cowell, C Muller, R Vitale, P Cowell, P. Riley, L. Palmer, B, Soule, V. Dine, K. Kern, A. Porter, 1. Gillis, R Reynolds, I Prank l Smith. Row 4: C. McCullough, D. Munn, W. Mizagley, S. Str-cnburgh, N Knows, M Danto, S Curran, J. McCoy, K. Ryan, P. Clemens, T Vassallo, M, Crei-ley,l Ri-yntlr-rs Row 5 D Str-vi-rsori, A Connors, B. Moran, CI. Domenico, I. Springer, D. Forster, C Clrigalus. - Riding Club Ciuilderland High School's First horseback riding club consists of forty eager equestrians who ride weekly at the Triple-A Stables on County Line Rd., Schenectady. Advised by Mrs. Yates, the club plans a horse show in the spring in order to demonstrate their skills and add to the excitement of the adventurous sport. or i 1 Rowdies The Rowdies are that part of the school which gives activities and sports a real get-upland-go atti- tude. They make things exciting and do their best for the spirit ot the school. Everyone will agree that the Rowdies is .i needed and wi-l come group of kids at Ciuilderland High. RtDWlIAlI1N'gNlllI1,LNi Brown L Diivialiiii- M Diilwi- S liirnl-wrt T' Colbert Row: K Rvder Vvvtrka, L l'.irki'r, Nl li-.iii-, lk Korrviiieu-.Li ll Kir.vi-nies S lx.ihlli.iui.:h .N M Nelson l Ti ti Row J: T. Colburnl llurnphrvv, M llmwl M Kloi-rlniiri L Nl.inriini1,K Us-l.im.iter l Barbe Lennon, funk, N4 lvlont.illmno, S Montgornvrv B Wil-on Mrs lr .itcs Kneglingg B, Hall, T. Barry, N. Knows, P. McClarty, K. Veivia, L. Boynton. Standing: B. Soule, T. Kilgug, V, Dine, D. Pyszkowski, M. Viau, J. Knapp, B. Wais, S. Brady, S. King. Wrestling Pep Club The Wrestling Pep Club is in full swing again this year. The girls perform many tasks including working at the table, keeping the books and statistics, and also run- ning the concession stand between the IX. and Varsity matches. lN'ith the money they earn, Pep Club donates to the Pizza Party at the end of the season and also for the trophies. There are fifteen members in the club, and each girl donates as much time and energy as possible. However, without the assistance of Coach Vvyld the group would not be the responsible one it is. pn., 1 iraq, 'fi n X 1' s A x RP? ' .. -.ivy X 4 . f 1 1 5 . Y 1 - Df Instilling Within Row 1: H.-Taylor, P, Walsh, T. Cleary, R. Tomacheski, F. Thomas, C. McCullough, C. Hallenbeck, B. Moyer, j jackson, D LaPorte, P Takes, K. irons, j Haas, j. Simpson, AK. Wagner. Row Z: C. Thompson, K. Mackentoch, C. Delameter, E. Bulman, j. Howard, P Boncr, A. Kissel, j Brennan, j Stewart T. Beebe, B. Picleilingis, D. Millington, B. Pickilingis, N. Zalenowich, R. Blanchard, P. Fryes, B. Fisher, C. jones Row 3' M O'Donnell, W jacques, C Shearer, M. Robinson, D. Miller, P. jones, S. Rowoel, F. Bet-be, C. Bowers, R. james, C. jiusto, C Rapsard, S Kalbaugh, K. Pentak, K Provencht-r, S Fernoli, M. DeLucia, L. Knouse, l. Reis, W. Meagley. Row 4: V. Anctil, N. Davis, L. Fritze, K. McDonald, D. McCormick, 5. O'Ht-rin, 5 Churchill, P Coogan, L. Batzinger, M. Merrill, D. Griessel, S. Hotaling, S. Teetsel, L. Thomas, C. Ellie, K. Cook, N. Knows, S. Rosa, E. Cantwell, C l:yv1f',C Carroll Choir Choir lost a bit of personnel last year. Hardest hit were the Tenor and Bass sections. We came up with equal talent this year, though, and it's turning out to be a memorable year. Both Mr. Wagner and the Choir are working hard to produce what will probably be the best Messiah sung here at Cuilderland on Palm Sunday. This includes many capable and fine voiced soloists. The plans also may include singing grade 6 music at competition. It takes a sizeable amount of time and effort to sing grade 6 music especially from the conductor, so the Choir would like to say Thanks to Mr. Wagner for his Guilderland B. Cook, P. Murray, j. Hastings, j. White. work and understanding. Dear Reader. Players l At this writing, the Cuilderland Play ers are what we call, hitting the homestretchf' In the few weeks remain- ing until showtime, sets will be finished. props will almost magically appear on stage, the orchestra will figure out the fine line separating perfect coordination with singers or a painful rendition. and actors will polish their dancing and lines. To come to see a rehearsal now would cause you to reconsider buying a ticket, it might seem impossible to pull the jum- ble into a show. This would probably be true if it weren't for one man, Mr. Fred Heitkamp, the director. He has a certain magical touch that has transformed rank amateurs to pseudo-professionals for Ciuilderlands musicals for the few years since they began. You can see faint outlines of a show building even now and it looks good. Hope you come! Sincerely, Kevin Patterson Row 1: M. Olejnik, T. Hutson, A. Woolf, D. Funk, j. Palmer, L. Thomas, j. Betlejeski, H. Taylor. Row 2: P. Rapsard, I. Reis, M. DeLucia, K. McGuire, C. Rapsard, L. Arcolano, P. Hutton, P. Meyer, S. Lott. Row 3: K. Pentak, W. Meagley, E. Evon, L. Borst, L. Buckhoff, S. Williams, D. Frinta, S. Rowley, C. Elze, E. Cantwell, L. LaGuardia, S. Churchill, T. Reed. Row 4: P. Bonafede, C. Fyvie, L. Nichols, S. O'Herin, K. Ryan, P. jones, M. McGuire, C. Russo, M. Maher, j. Booth, T. Hennessy. Row 5: L. Hollis, j. Haas, T. Cleary, K. Burke, K. Ryan, K. Patterson, T. Munroe, R. Rosin, P. Cioppa, W- Hampton. R. Webster B. Dechene. Row 6: B. Cook, R. Wiebe, M. Mahigian, D. Crosby, M. Ferguson, K. Mulholland. l- Stuart, T. Phillips, D. Schachme, j. Pitcher, C. Hamrh, S. Vankampen, D. Burger, K. Cook. Row 7: A. Thompson, M. Watson, G. Rockstroh. .X ,,- Diff, -Qfxf Bgx, J N K 5 Q, ,. S ff f . . -w. t p.-X.. ' xl A - -. - . ...Q-QQ . ga- fi f gf J h 'xx'l 'Q- vali- Y Q -. lx: I 1 115 5 SVG Lf' ' 5'5 '. u12..,..,,. 2. -Q. ...ssl bg ff E Z 2 Y .-,,,, Y, 1 LUl ',x'fl:I,v! me - fl.: 45 ' . WK jimi: RL f awe V 1.3555 ,' V n ' ?. yu fi x fy ,,,, A W MV I.. rf ' M X wx 1Ai'nE ,gif ffl f . f ,xrfnwnw .yy-Yfkz' :4 fcnfvmh- n ,K- 'Jw v ., fgvrmgm L ,gf-,s, mfg ,. r' v Q-, .11 fm-V1 If ww.: ,. r 1 ,971 . ,Q -MV K' ,,L,i , , :M ' ,5 ,nk , I . if .f.,.-egg C v ' N. 5- mr, r., u I r V I , 6 -11 ' fr .5 , '1 1 F ,L 46: 'gb' we ,- Ti . M-: -LX-S-ense Q i ' t 5 i t l i t Sitting: S. Lambert, B. Simpkins. Standing: C. Bartholomew, C. Bower Radio Club The Cuilderland Radio Club is open to students in grades 942 who have an interest in amateur, citizen-band, or short-wave radio. One of the clubs objectives is to familiarize students with the neces- sary pre-requisites for operational status in the above modes. The club has in operation a licensed Citizen- Band station which is used as a monitoring and relay station on channel 9 under the high-way emer- gency locating plan to aid motorists in distress, in civil defense exercises and community disaster situations. D. Schachne, P. Covert, K. Korzenlewski. Stamp Club iNhat the Cuilderland High School Stamp Club lacks in quantity it has in quality Frank .-Xndreone, Faculty advisor, is quite impressed with the knowledge the young club members have of the world of stamps He is even more impressed with tht- valu- able stamps these members own and wt-elcly trade When all the members are tlts-re the Sl7l' of the tluh is about t-ight mt-mb:-rs But even when only two show up thi-rv .iri- lively dist ussions, proud showing around or newly atquired stamps and shrewd i-xt hang ing of stamps All members havt'tlttplit.it1's which they enjoy trading, or empty spat,-s in their alhtims they enjoy ttlltnig New members are always we-ltome 1 Pnl f'..-'f 1 flu HIFI nv ' 'l -ml I B.Wells.li l'laltt'r YN' tlillenbrand '- Y.inlsarrtpen Gu 1 ta r C lu b lt' vou -.tw or happen to see anybody running around the building with a guitar in member his hand, rhantes are hes a of the Guitar Club Miss Murphy is the advisor ot the club. The .atmosphere at the meetings is casual. The purpose ot the Guitar Club was originally to have a good time But now the members have to work. And the worlx hard! They practice every Tues and Thurs. They held a Folk Night in March, which was open to the public. They are hoping to go down to N.Y C. to see a concert, or go to Saratoga Per- forming Arts Center, with the money earned fromt he March event. Since the club started, new people have been joining, The newcomers ofthe club say, It's a really great club! 173 fi L, -... P.A. Announcer, Kathy Abromovitz The Shoppe The Shoppe was opened this year by SAE students. They col- lected all kinds of hand made accessories ranging from cro- cheted handbags to handpainted stones and jewelry. Both faculty and students donated their items on consignment so both they and SAE received a profit. The Shoppe was managed by Deb Traunstein. nf-X The Happy Employees of The Shoppe! It Is The P.A. Announcers Each morning, the school is awakened by the cheerful voices of our P.A. Announcers, Rob Bobbie Stenzel and Kathy Abram- ovitz, Their job is to lead the school in the Pledge of Allegiance and to broadcast im- portant school related information which directly affects the entire student body To provide variety, Bobbie and Kathy rotate the announcements and each does them every other day. But wait, their rob isn't as lazy as you might think! Eath morn- ing, our announcers must contend with messy handwriting, muddled announce- ments and impossible surnames Hut they surmount these obstacles and both, in their own way, make the mornings at CCHS .i little more bearable. Oh, I hope I didn't leave anything un- done , says Steve. l' ,-X Announni-r, Koh fwtvrvel Christmas At Cur School Store 'ik fi' l-ni Our Friendly School Store 175 ,f,, f,- wiv fi 5 V I gf SJ ... F nm.. ,. g x 1 7 and . 'ffl - 5 N ig 1K . Fw Av T, ' 'I X Tr'E I 5, A . S1 N ' K ' g wx, f .., 1 ! X ff ,Q E , E A P ' rf! fs I -.H x V, ,Fe if-5, , 551 V .f E To Which We Every year the football and soccer enthusiasts of C.C,H.S. gather in the student parking lot, the night before the First games of the season. There, coaches of both the I.V, and Varsity Soccer and Football teams, give speeches of rousing encouragement to both the teams and the spectators. After the speeches the l,V. and Varsity Cheerleaders join Forces and give a cheer for each and every individual player. - in 1 'B By now a ten-Foot-high pile of logs has been ignited the rowdy sports fans gather 'round to cheer, sing, and have a great time We give special thanlcs to Mark Greeley For being Head Cheerleader By the end ut the night everyones spirits are as high as the sparks in the slcv, and everyone is sure the Big Red Machine will have a victorious year 111 ii Enr- N x xii! N ll- !! , I7-' 4-P gl l . 12 3 H5 A ll ,. , k'i,,, ,4f:' 'v i f . l ,Z Cl-' it JL -li I Rocl4ettes we aint' Pep Rally-Bonfire Nixon would be proud of ug, Qireelev clues the Brmg.ilt-ti , Keep on Truclcin Dorff go away mad, just go away. I 177 , r. Y '., , , VE . . -1 -' 130' ' 'A'-1 , 1.2! pf' 1' K. 'A Q :Qifw . ' 1 dh ? 1- I X k -f V- R U 1 ' Q :n 'J fsssQ ' 1 S ' 5. 7 'HYQF . r mfr' - ' f' ,l -H' . Y - :Ili ?' . 4 'VN Y .. ' ffff -- f 1' ' ' x Q Z! 'RW Lev uf? 'J ,0 4 :-If if , In-1 1 j X I v: ' 1 va- Q' 2? 'tfwwf 2 . M-- rl- A' ' I .:5 ' I -1 F 5125 if fsv' Kr M 'fpfxi' rl f 1 I 48-,W IU ln, ...IA . .5 TI ,J un, m uf I 'rms' P gif Yr 6 rg. Ak.,, mi? 1 Yi ,Q A g, Smcere C-rautude Rowl K DePersxs C Cowell E Cantwell M Greeley L LaCuardra B Rnchards P Cowell L DeMura C Grrgalus S Morrrson R Moscrnskl Row 2 M Vrau I Norrls M LaCuardua D Pxsher L Buckoff K Hunter B Wars C Kenna I Santorellx S Passrneau D Otlman L Ander sen Row3 C Elze C Verch D Pezze MT Smxth I Reppenhagen C McCullough D Stover son T Cowell C Muller R Vrtale L Palmer K Kern A Porter V Dme D Elgxe M Srrramo S Way R Reynolds T Barry A Connors Row4 M Towers B Soule B Thxele I Denn K Ryan P Murphy 5 Curran B Moran K Patterson j Sprrnger D Forster P Clemens C Domenico T Vassallo I Rynders T Cleary J Frank 7 IIIOI1 5 Onlon Toads IS one of Cullder land s newer clubs Started last year by Lynn Posson lt was revrved agann thrs year by her lrttle brother Paul It IS a club organwed by and for the student body The Onron Toads sponsor an Omon and Toad of the week The club has weekly meetmgs held usually at Frrend ly 5 or at any other place that wrll have them The Onron Toads rs a great club to be rn and wrth the benefit of thrs Llub the Freshmen Sophomores Iunxors and Semors never have a dull moment' Toads Officers of Onion Toads are Bob Thu-le1V1ce Pres land P.1ulP0 son WW lklfnl an De 0 Q:-asrawf-f 2252355 .-n...,,,,Un:15Zf-f-fD,.,OQ..,,,,-,UB UQ 45,7 D -57:-'Ure D' ,,,m:,.-rp,-50' 5',m5g - mm? 1,- FD rn 'P O :mm UQ b E' m ' Un ft U10 Q-,hh ,,.,.Um,,1 OO DD P'1 N ' v-n ,- mmmoqg-,.4O-Zmgfhm Dv-1 glxmgmm gig-,R:Em5mS,-1,7 gD Egwn.fifmgD fL-S,,,8S- C1-QQNQD' rn '35-'mmm ,D -wfbfg- 'm5 QlmQ0D-79:1 O:,,'5 ',.. mglgwmg OEF'- 5::O 'OD-U 'D5i3o3e E0Qm2'-1gOO mgmf+ ',.,.,v-up 5'-Einnaqi 2S'25'-5 ng-530533 g2O'fgm5 'J' D ,, ,-, B.-.mmm fbg'UgU1 O U1 .- .-OO D- 'U ru -ghlmf-'U' '45 4...5'tf'.'-fm v-1F6'.'JD-F U e',DUQC-2m O-1:3 5 'a4-- Q...- gg,-59--.ogo mogbmzi 9.Wuo '9.E'.Q.-E :5n.:::?.3i'Q Student Actrvrtres Center Bulletln Board fllls rn the students on the upcoming meetxngs 9 I : . I l ' - ' ' N ' T . U ' , Q : I I l P . Q 1 . ' . , L 4 D ' . In Y Z . . . 75. A . Q . . L - , - . I U V J . ' Q I . - f W Z ,,,i,-J' 1 5 . V 0 , -Q W K. T R . 5 I f g I , N ' ' ' . f . ' '- ' A -M A Al . 1' ' ' T' ' X ,,4 y. L.-5 , ' V I 3 - A ' -. 1 . . I . - I 1 I . W I . '. - ,f l P I ax x Iseli! 4- ? q X gxw- X XRS . 4A, , V l g- nf 0 , , , Y X . .3 F ,N , - l - ' 'F -5- - f-xxx 17:-fn' :I Vw' 4 at -Vdg, 51, A lf., A U' s I ' Q K F61 if e were going to get ybu - ,Q A I Q Ag' xv L 1 NIA! , fu sf' -4 if . I .M A gf I '.U.f-11 u -1 H . 1 I 5 i I A l J i 'I Y . 4' . -V A if 1 ,1-W ,iq r 7 'f r A I :Q:1Q'3 '2- 1' 3 1 'lx 'Q 5 ' Prim SA. :i..:a.u.' - . For It Is Them ii Q Would you helieve we uGed to eurust i lot s tvs C irv :vin ntl Ki vin Last fall, the girls in the senior class came up with a somewhat mod- ified idea for the F773 football Sea- son. The usual autumn afternoon game had a new twist as the girls, clad in borrowed ierseys, took the field and the boys manned the Hitle- lines as Coaches aml Ll1l'E'fll'tlLll'I'- The big game, a firwt in the history of Guilderlantl High was plavetl on October 14, The air of extilement prevailed throughout the entire game ancl the enthusiasm of both the par tieipants and the large trowtl wae overwhelming Despite the latlx of equipment, htith tlhtftlff, une reel, one white, Put their all into the rough and well played game ln the entl. the white team rnlratuloua-lv tame on top: the lone tuuclnlowrt ot the ,game being stored only l 13 into the tirit quarter, The theerleatlen- alw nontri- buted much to the game, tlernantlmg their slrare of the spectatnrs attention Many thanks to all those who worked toward the success- of the game inrlucling the class atlvu-ur. Mr Mistretta, referees. Coach Carlev, Coach Ferris, Coarh lX'yld, and the PA. announcer, Mr. Mouse-en, UU-ep Q 3.6 493.1 1 9 fu ' I 9 X' I A 1' X- gjiv- LK 3 gl 5 .Q u '55 Q Ur if ,4 I If f X 1, 2 - wiiw qv. ,. njmy., .9 fi, .gi .V ,x:,.v N' Shlf N ' A , Qggiru-:Q N-S iq ', -A if V if 1 vl l ' ' 2Kfk'.'1:.f.1 ,1 r Wifi' ,l 1 Qf, sr W'-' 1 1 .HH .NH These ACt1V1t1GS A Success Nike Nike is a club organized with the goal rn mind and heart to help all needy people The club is for girls in terested in any professions ranging from Nursing to Teaching It is sponsored by the Turnpike Business and Professional Women s Club who each year offer a girl of the senior class a scholarship to further her studies The goal of Nike 1n helping the needy is one that has good ideas progressive minds and willing students Z ijt, v, . . . , , x - 1 , X N gk Row 1: C. Dunham, E. Bulman, lida. Row 2: P. Rapsard, M. Heller A. Krosby, K. Abramovitz, l.. Stressel, P. Cioppa. Row 3: L. Arcolano D. Kaufman, T. Segawa, S. VanKampen, R. Amiraian. Student Senate The Student Senate is a representative body of stu- dents. Since the new constitution came into existence last year, things have been changed. The main change has been the smoking policy, which was very important to both student and faculty. This club is mainly for stu- dents interested in school policy and for developing better communication between the administration and students. j.1ohnstnn,C Fyvre, M Pangburn, A johnston, president American Field Service American Field Service, hetter known as A F S , is a club which sends to and receives exchange students From many different countries. lt is a great opportunitv for students to see, learn and experience how various peoples live. A.l5.S. sponsors an A.F.S weekend For all the local exchange students, and also sponsors the lights-on campaign to help raise the rnonev necessary to send a student to another countrv and to sponsor one for our school. American Field Service has been in operation in C.iuilderland since 1054. They have a monthlv meeting and all are welcome to join this club, Row 1: R. Vtliebe, D. Pyszkowski. Row 2: T. Stevens, J. johnston, L. Th0maS D. Funk. Row 3: M. Mahigian, T. Cleary, P. Cioppa. 183 ,iw C .4 , N lx' .ft .is 'V' '1 s 4 :- -' JZ f ,-' 1 .- '4 .J I 'Q -v r 4 . 'Q Yiwu I Q , , ,,, .-4-,,.. fy,- f ,I a ,va 1 I Pt- . v. -- 1 . p Q.-f , , J. rf' iwi-J.. In 'K .1-N ai ' M. , ,- ' ,if t,3,.,, A , A var fl: - vuug-mu N .L P Q s. f 1. xlyf H , - X , , .v' , , x I ff XX ,. X., I A A1 :Q me X I X al X1 K K x x U ' I 1 ' W Q QI 'X 'TheTeanwIiave I 5 FU'-. 5 9 5? Varsity Baseball Team: Row 1: P. Audino, M, german, M Bllfllilg-lU1l',Tl-, K.ine,Co.ich Sholtes. Xfarsity . A .I ,Q - .D-V I , V: ., :N. 'i .I vnglglfzrx . 3.1. 1 W1 if :? .. ' Tr F 3 1 1- Lj'..3i'.v .,g. al -2 it . 'riff' ' ' iT','i ', ', ' U, , AL A ,., . ..u... . g ,lsvnaf , , 'Q - Y , 'f .' , ., - ll 'g , ,. ... .. 7.1 -B IV. I - ' , ig , ii ,1T2,tii1.3gi'iae'f,'5-E51 - ,.-..-...s.....- - ebay'-Lv-+4040 . .M A ---Tv-ei X iff - '4 g . , an .- ,. ' . Ns- . - , I I-4 ' ,'.J - A ' -'-'HL-2-' L 'ffl-Mai Pitcher Mike Belles hurns a fast ball right past his opponent john Craig is . . . SAFE!! 186 96-UH-fir ,E.H. - 6 when Burke, K. Pezze, M. Ryan, M. Belles, J. Craig. Row 2 D McGlynn P Clemens D Lassi P Du: The 1973 season was a frustrating one for our B Varsity Baseball Team. The team, under the new a head coach, Al Sholtes, found victories hard to But the 73 team was not without its bright sp and exciting moments. The team was lead captain Mark Burlingame, pitchers Don McGlyr and Mike Belles, catcher Mike Burke and lst ba man Pete Dur erian. Bu l g r ingame was the tea n best hitter with 15 hits and 2 home runs. D McCilynn led the pitching corps, winning 3 the team's 6 victories, Cuilderland's season was highlighted by citing wins over Shaker 2-1 and the u ur Council Champs, Shenendehowa C7-61. Mai Burlingame provided the heroics in both gam ll Sbb come by as they struggled to post a 6-12 record. , . , . 4 e 1 blasting two last inning home runs to bring victo to the Dutchmen. The team and Coa degree of enthusiasm and willingness to improi in their drives to buy new uniforms and a pitchi machine. With many returning juniors from last year team including M,V.P. Don McClynn, the team will have both talent and experience. Thus the 1974 season holds bright promis and hope for a greatly improved Varsity Basel: Team. Cuilderland 3 4 2 4 Z 4 1 0 3 5 0 1 7 2 1 4 3 4 ch Sholtes have shown a hig n '7 ll Opponent Scotia 5 Burnt Hills 3 Columbia 5 Mohonasen 10 Shenendehowa 8 Shaker 3 Niskayuna 4 Colonie 1 Bethlehem 4 Scotia 3 Burnt Hills 2 Colonie 5 Shenendehowa 6 Shaker 1 Niskayuna 2 Bethlehem 7 Columbia 4 Mohonuen 1 Carried Through The ' -e '- ':f.,.a.f..-. fer'-. ' -1 ' S- -, ' . ' ' ' ' .4 f' ', T, , V Q' , f . 1. 'K' . ' Q---. l 'ovin-u.-1-.QQ-VI -, Lv, . lil -Q... '- '-' b ' V '. -.. ..,a4...:-A ,1,,M, J! - - 2. .4 -.f 1fsrZ' 5 Q zQQ.. f -I .Q '. .' 'Q '-1e fq, v -i - - A j 4 ' C4 -. 44' ,. - b . .,,,,,H v il. ,. . gmgwg- , gf V Lu V 'F' A-'ta MNPMHI , 511.93 nr. 'I F ,.....,awt?4..a'i First baseman Pete Durgerian stre -e- etchs to grab the peg to first base. Phil McGrath tags first to and the inning 'K . . V ' ' Ii . A J! j.V. Baseball Team: Row 1: R. Feeney, j. Harrington, A. Hcrschcn- roder, C. O'Conner, S. Muztafago, P. McGrath, T. Brouker. Row 2: M. DeCroff, J. Dilvlura, K. Clemens, Coach Nichols, D. Palmer, C Grigalus, T. Lawton. Steve Muztafago sends one Flying for the J.V.'s. Tom Bruukur pulls .lla-2th.illtl1ruugl1the hole into left field V14 nil CU .-Q GJ cn CU ID 1 - . a -.- 'fm ' V- -' Iii' ..', b'-L-lf ,- x-AA' Y .L , -N, ' :.A-, -4 'T -6-'f..u1 -'T -1 1 -3 -. 5'--5.15 f 1:-L .ei ,ff :f .Q'1E:2':f' if -' -21.25.74 .Q 521' --1-'--,M f .f+'fz:..1s... ' 'Ii-ft: I. 'g -:Af 6 ,Puffin M Qeaqg 'PS- 2. .,,t'r .'-.- .. , -ff' - .. 537. .ff ' ' '- U 1 485 -1 1 .gs -z ' . 1 - ,W '-:fr fl. It ' 'ti ',,,'1 4 245.1 ei- .. You're in a heap of trouble now drawls our- fielder Tom Lawton. Alina!- Q5 03 1 Q1 - . - 7, 1 'I' A J .' v' x yas -an-' 5 1 If g . , Q . X l L. l . . - I 3 5- D suis fHS GUESS Bags .GYM .kgs ff Vi. .XXX i ' in g N L' A X Q 'A ? flu: .fCi'3 V BCH' vii ' wavy' QL W 'u'l4u - A E N' 'V D mg' QQ, '45 . , Pa V A X ' H i N gp .fs ' .fm 6 A '7 -li y -AA! D 1413. .Xm we gf 1591 I E955 i PU if QQ ,i sqm It JE i 1 I ' r p f 0 They have been 4 f NL qw -dug ' .Q W v :L','.f,j J.. 3,11-'J Q- ff- H-i' --1 cf-.wi-4 7.11 Y . . ..,.wf., I Darrel Dine fires nut for .i first plan 1- finish in rhe- Kevin Eldridge takes il all in stride. 100 yard dash. llrv filwnn, , .1141 - ni V ' '-P M L 25 ' -, hiv' .Qi '1 'if' -f.L 5',, L thi- lm ln wllli umm lu I ik .1 limlk ,it tlu- lvlurnlv- in rlu- i nl . 4. l I Varsity and Fresh .93 Freshman -I-fdfli Tvnm: Row l l' lluiirwr. K. luflif-I H turf in L- K -mimi l B. Mataraso, P. Dunlmm, D. C.in.ir.m D .Xrriwti-wing I Ri--.mi K.,-A I I i l - Stevens, K. Irons, j. Donn, Li lloyd, I lnlinwn ll L-.lim-tvr rx -1. rwm--riff I Frosh. Bob Kirb'y shows 8f9al jasniewski, M. Murphy, K. Kcnvnn, R Euniiiwii U Mull'-r L H 1. li x .irlw l'm M15 UV Y'Y '- 'P fill llf PYOITHSE 85 8 Spflniel, Coach VanEvera, Dwight Mengel, and Doug Ewart join in to gratulate Tom Niland after he places first in the 2 mile relay. COD- we Freshman Jerry johnson goes up, up, .md over in the high yump' 189 ,snr uhm., . .. - ,, ,. ,,. 5, - . ..f-- re ' l '-lifh 1 ,HTF . . F- r '-' eouznu ---'con X qv -.- ..L- .Y ..-....- A ' ' ,-'FN' - 4 ,, K, X .11 A 'W , ,Q 2 .Q-., Q X-' - A 13 ' 2'p'U o -fda 1 1- I 'f , - f ff 1 .- 1' f toffgnaxdif' NN I I 1 4 :ur , ..-A To Each And 1 .- -il l .X QS!-Itgt:,teTe:AmMgo:ALr1':FCE?-ilghin1yc:eri'lL22Los, M. Danto,1. Springer, T. Vassallo, T Knauss, R Creene, D Schell. Row 2. K Patterson, I Kevin Patterson races to backhand the ball. Tennis is a spring thing for john Springer. Boys Tennis Tennis Scores Cuildffllnd Opponent Scores 6 Burnt Hills 1 7 Columbia 0 4 Scotia 3 2 Shaker 5 7 Mohonasrn 0 4 Shaker 3 3 Niskayunti 5 2 Shcncndehowa 0 7 Colonic 5 2 Shencndehowa 5 1 Bethlehem 0 - - The 1973 Tennis Team, coached by Don Snyder, battled to a respectable 8-5 record in the tough Suburban Council, and could have easily finished higher. Paced by Seniors Ray Greene and jeff Antos, the players were very interested in tennis and dedicated to improving their game. Thus through their desire and willingness to practice all through the year, they became one of Guilderland's better tennis teams. With returning seniors Mark Danto and john Springer, and some talented sophomores, the outlook for 1974 could be full of surprises. i I i T? K' as age.- 51 A 9' 'Y-a - L, ' U '.z. Ta-.,,. I 'Q -,ly si ia jk, 1 Ray Greene 1973 marked the first time in Cuilderlands his- tory that one of our tennis players had reached the State's Championships. The player was senior Ray Greene, a player with extraordinary desire and dedication to tegnis. He began playing tennis as a sophomore, the 13th man on a 13-man team. Yet Ray was not discouraged. He practice year-round and with the tremendous help of Coach Snyder , grew to become the top tennis player in the area. ln his senior year Ray posted a 9-4 record in the Suburban Council. Continuing his great play, he battled his way through the Suburban Council Championships to the Sectionals. ln the Section- als he came in 3rd, losing to the winner in a very close match and barely missing winning it all. ln conclusion we offer this special tribute to Ray Greene, a player who exemplifies the true spirit of athletics, that for a person who dedicates himself to becoming his very best, nothing is impossible. X 'il Every Member Of tml' mils I--inns I--.ini Rim' I li M.istri.inni, lf I lolli-nhcck, K. Cowell, A. Roses, C. Ross, M. Brennan T Carrow K Hutson L DEAHEIIIIX, I i :r.nil: lim-. .1 l wlioiw, l. llaygli-,l l l.inim, ll. liiilrnaii, L, Raedur, M. Stumpf, N. Michela, A. O'Donn 1 1 - e wg V ' , ' JA -,,, Q .-.: f?by,-5517: lax, V .V , , -. Ib I , ' MF . . x xi u- a iv 1. I ' Pwawlgli L , I V t -'...'.,..'...f'f.. R lx,lL'k,l2'f0f. 112. lvl 4 . . .Ir'r4'i'.'f'.'1'r - r V. r. . i f - I H .. 1, L V'r'if'r'v' ' ' C riff! I7 F I ., '.-.'.,X,7, .. If . ad . t .P '--X' fl ' ,grs,va,, ,Q V Q g K r -f -1-la...v-. - 4 4 ly 'f' i 6 Cu 'wer x T 1 , Al . -. . , - l i 1 -- J. A f ' 'V , . f,'!!,.1 i , -r 'F 'lf' 'if-7 ' 1:Ii I iIllr'il.lf ,Y,':, . -ll! . g I I- xl. tit . V ,. I ,iifliia 115. 'w' A, 'f -WT? ' - . ' A ,,, . l f',-F. :r' r 1 ' -' -1.2991- 1 ,Q . 0 Mzfa- Q..- 4, .trim ..:,'2mf'f't4f4, . 1' . ,ff . 11, 9. ,.,, KJ,-,I Y r x 3 !Z1,?1,e. fir'--1- ' -in--4.-J' - . fff1,, ' hh F6 .GI fi-snub Watch out Chris Evert, here comes Nancy Michelal Girls' Tennis 1073 marked the first year for girls tennis at CCHS. For their first year the team, coached by Mrs. Tetrault, had a Fairly good year with a record of 2-3. Sophomore Kathy Hutson and Freshman Laurie DeAlleaume were top singles players. Best efforts were put forth by Nancy Michela and Ann O'Donnell. With many returning players the 1974 Cuilderland Girls Tennis Team will be the second stepping stone to great teams in the Future. li Y Coach Tetrault gives the girls a pep talk before their match. Cu ilderland Bethlehem Gu ilderland 4 Columbia ' Cu ilderland 1 Burnt Hills Guilderland 7 Mohonasen Gu ilderland 3 Scotia The Cuilderland Community. I 6-I . 0. 4 g .99 1 s-f-' l Pall Sports i t' -als. Rolling winter rloud-4 gather above soccer men drilling txills .lt the goal wliilc grid iron Qoldiew Ntrive to perfect their game and tlcctltooted cross country stars run end- lessly into the wind, And the snow Flies . .. -Kevin Patterson- 193 F ,. vuw if --' 'kj R51 9 ky' u-, L' A 'w ' 4 ' - win, ef 1,-J. Q 9, M 1, . Q F Q- g.,'.t ',, 5-.V K X. 'f 79 W 'W' can Q:-f., 'f - in , 'Q E i G! .QQ g B99 QC? ,- . -' L X. mv - i ' rag., fr , E Q 5 N my ' QQ-J' gi ,nfl . 71- - , ., . , . M . W, , All ? cv 11: fl H w v .s Q, gg 1 iQ1iL24iEQg 'Q 'F' N aft 1 'EJ VF. Q . . f .f . L ,. Prmlrl Cf Leading ground-gainer Bob Steve powers ahead behind CIFCCI hlmkin , Th , h P K eteamz c'vrN.1sthf'f-IarllnygpI.nvo'u.urvw:-ntuurrmrlwrwlrl IV. Football --fl.-5 mfg 2' ff 11 'r 2' 2' 317,15-1. :r..:. ?x.nL',.. , I.V. Football Team: ROW 1: B. Heathy, P. Dunham, T, Cowell, I4 Curnu, Ii Ilnlzw. I Rxwmlwr I7 C .urmvan K IN'-Im' NI K l.urL Ii Xntf-IJL Ii Swanson, E, Fingerhut, I, Norris, P. Dickson. Row 2: I Mu'-In-n, I I'v1uw.nv, L Ilulhmg II Ixvrlw I I'--If-re.-'I I Ink..-II L NIA IIIII-rr,-I1 X1 Visker, K. Schinnerer, K. Kenyon, I, Kinna, B. Scn1mm'r,I. ClIuk,L'u.uI1 I vw Row .I C mn In Ilomlumg I I7ol.m I UC Im I IMIIIIII-I '- IX IIf nl- P. Rings, M. Schriner, I.. Early, I. Donn, I. Halfncr, B. W.1rd,L'o.uhCarlrv ,o 141. X IAA. 3 Brian Como AS lv: follvcls Im New X urlx 5I.1t1'I :Ie Irwurm 0 Hello operator. . .?!? The bench . . . the key to every team. . . V -lf 1.-jr, . I .- X 4115 'J LQ . K - v v lg k. 5 P' 1' 'f A- el' I' ' ' ,,,. :rm 4 1 9 , a -5 .s if- N c I ,.- e '- - I . '-- 'J 'E . ' H t V 5 ,mo-'yy , .'-1 ' -' -1 .eq-.Maw . 1 - .,-.-anew . ' l Mike Yifker ect, up to throw the bomb. . 195 Q---Y 4b. WI! . 'Q' . V .V .E 1 ' 1- ,.'- Q J, f h. - 1 e 1. 1 1 4 A ,J Me. ' n '-'ffl . lf. .V . 9 rr: 1 I QD' ,C 1 m 'X ' ' f X 4 A 'X ,f ' 5 . .. fy, ! '....,. .. .. XX M4 xx , U n - 83 V '66 -5 - ' 1 - ' P G Q 0 an n nib' rw r ' w n I , ,Q up A , 'L 1 pgs' sg ' li' Q, ,1 'V' . 'L L- 'T'f I' 'Q - . fl u u ,M LJ' -, ,I ,r L,. .AT .. tgpnr' N499 , ,us 1 , A f 'PX mg Y mngfif' ' :V F 5t5n'5rf!,Q. '1F1gA 'Q 'd , 4 A sa I X n i X? ' 3 in 51, ,576 wx.: I -'I For They Have if 1 l .y . si: f ' A - is kg . A -Z-1. , ..-' , A i . : f 'U' I ff Varsity Cheerleaders: D. Belles, T. Kilgus, W, jacques, E. Musto, S, Lapham, L. Andersen, M. Jacques, C. Tomajer, K. Cowell, P Furdon Shakers, Shouts And Spirit-Varsity Cheerleaders The cheerleaders are a traditional part of Cuilderlands athletic program They help to hoo-at sthool spirit and also help to control crowd behavior at the games, This year, Cuilderlands Varsity Cheerleaders did something out of the ordinary They all igot tow-tlif-r and decided to raise money and huy1ackets.The'-selaclnets had Cjuiltlerland loorhall t hi-erli-.itll-r un the back and are similar to the athletic jackets that the boys in sports get A-. you know. the ,girls tion t Cheer in sunny weather all the time. There have heen times that they theered in rain, slr-et, hail ,intl even snow. ln these cases, the jackets were helpful fn keeping the girl-4 warm What makes up a Varsity Cheerleader? Lots of pep and energy Vrai me New-.ions take up treo- time' The girls should be dedicated to being the hest they ran lt is not all fun, it s hard work too Every season new tryouts are held so that more girls have an opportunity to hetorne .i ilu-4-rlmtler for Cuilderland. So, a note to all of the girls who haven t made it yet Kill' TRYINCLW' ,rw I1 11, 1 4 H1 .UU 1 in .,..Y.., So clap your hands and stamp your feet . .. his pomlpom Mme!! peggy gives Colleen 1, lift- mlillillilllml Our Varsity Cheerleaders at Homecoming as they cheered the Dutchman to a C-In She do iff 22-8 win against Shaker. 197 n Thelr J- fr 13, . .N U El GXf E- E' , A- XQ V P QXV g Dbl? ' fn Xwfi . J ,1 L 'IAJ .--, an f 3 ik Free Time And lunior Varsit Y Guilderland Cuilderland Cuilderland Guilderland Cuilderland Cuilclerlancl LV. Soccer Scores 0 Bethlehem 2 Columbia 4 Scotia O Burnt Hills O Mohonasen 0 Shaker Girls ,. .Dx . 1 H , I , ,, Varsity Soccer Team. Row t L Arcolano, K Hutson, l. Judy says to Val' Heyl Kim 'S on our team! D'Alleaume, L. Zahnleuter. P VVeaver.C'apta1n M Willntortl. K Hunter, L. Oakley, M Brennan Row Z D Keet, l' Allen. Q Burke, L. Schaible. B. Snule, V Dine. S Oilonnell Mix-.mg Coach VVilke l Sa Girls' varsity soccer had a rough season this year. Although their final record wasnt what it was expected to he, it did not affect the morale of the team. This was the second year For girls' soccer in the Suhurhan Council action Many people do not take girls' sports as sermuslv as boys' sports. Well, there is Ill'-I as muth time and effort put forth--I0 permtls at practice. The games played are gust as important, too Coach Llerhartlt deserves a lot of credit for helping the girls get it together. This years team did have some great talent which was shown hv Captain Marv Williford, ludy Santorelli, Kim Hunter. and goalie Kathy Hut?-on. These girls and manv others dedicated themselves to keeping the spark of determination to win aml the team - morale high. Many players will he returning next vear in hopes of being number one 50, next year. if you happen to stav 10th period and a girls' sncc er game is going on stop a minute and See what it Q all ahout You might he surprised when vnu see that this type of soccer game iw lust ai- exciting as our boys' soccer games' .QL ntorelli. P. Fe rr.i1tx li and Varsity Varsity Soccer Scores Clutltlerlaml .I iiuilclerlancl -I Q olumlaia IO Cuilclerlancl O Scotia lCiLlllxlQ'fl4lI'lLl 1 Burnt llills liutltlerlantl 1 Nlolmnasen O ciLlllLl6'fl.lYMl t 'Shaker Soccer ICI 'bw ee.- aralsg-,,..'.' 4- l ' ' . 5--.... -V ,rt Y5- -Q' '.. ,.In5 ir, v - .. T .. ' ' . ..- - A is Y , Q- f I if I . J. Q 4 fi? lr ll zt 4 1 N of 'ig .IP I.V. Soccer Team: Row 1: L. Siebert, R. Rau, P. Smith, P. Murphy. E. Bulman. Row 2: K. Game, Captain L. Batzinger, F. O'Conner, S. Williams, H. Taylor. Row 3: F. Goodman, L. Boynton, N. Ryan, K. Ross. Missing: M. Smith. . '.f 5.T Where's the ball? Patty says to Kim and Lori- Hethlehern L 3 I l f ri- X I W E ,C . 1 'Q .Q wr Sh l 'M s Af x, 'F Q X k 1 X 1 i lr i l i 1 1 i A i- To This School's I-. EI. . .Q ' .rv .1 f5M40,v 1 .- .r.f.r-v uv-'pi 1 r rf- mg. . ,um . uf! 35.1. ,f6 5 1'f Milf , pr , ,' .,- cf 7 rr ' ' lt's a goal for the Varsity Dutchman Bootvrs, right through rin-i1ii.ilw H h.in.l-. Junior Varsity Soccer Trl? V V . - 1 I N Q -. V 'J 4' TW K N V - .25 ' . I . 1- 7 . t- LJ V ,ji L .-Q- j.V. Soccer Team: Row 1: T. Cleary, J. Hilton, B. Sikorski, A. Hvrslicnrmlrr, H H.inr.i PM .mf .if ilu- rt-tt nm,-X .lrmmz mf- WM tht- .rpprwii-1,3 Q han, K, Pulliam, B. Moyer, M. Muephy, B. Danscreau, l. Harrington, I' Tvnwplvtivii. l -..u.w thi- tml trnm i-ur I X Truim Mudge. Row 2: F. Thomas, 1. Fouhey, M. O'Bricn, D. Toulc, B. Magnuson, M Dm: siackq Row 3: B. Mataraso, C. Conway, E. Broderick, S. Cronin, R. N.v4hold, M Warren. P.!l TY M. Purcell, Coach Kline, V A N -1 m V 'I P -13,I. L? Qffsx. ,L - ix , . It Was A s .. if 1 . .. - f . , 1 P t I 5? 1 f,'5 7'fV' . SL , . Ein 35 1C . A ' , i -aff 2 4 . Gif ff - S gigs?-T .1 Xian. Tblfiv-'V I VR rv .-AUTL'-' ..5.,.x.-ef . 3. - .', L L P ,yg'r. f1',. 31 - - - E . A px i K A,-,653 I M- ' - M' Q ,.. A ,- Q as-i-fsv'.::. N '--or f --- 1 .F 7 . 5 '. --Lalfldfx ' ,....- ' .. ,lim Hilton, Bob Sikorslci, and Bob Dansereau run off the field after another umphant game. tria h Rv- X X 35? f, ff. 1' 'lf r 45 ' ., gg ee -- 1 . Wi f'Mf' ?'U 4....., lil . Yr. .1 ve '.. N 'ns Q Q u v 1 gl 'fs' . ' 4 U if Zi' AS, x ,L 5L,1g1:.,:, .i.,:,41:- M. ? -'--v-ah , .....,. F n 'Eh . 6 Much Credit nu -t...fv-vvv-W -vvuuqr . , 'rw , utltwr' lk lrtins- C. llov.l' l Kirtiwlsi ll Cross Country Team: Row 1: Coach Drake, T. Str-vena? I. ja-.nu-wski, 5 l.arson'. R C.atlti-Q-tlt', tl l Karl, Coach Wagner. Row Z: R. Wiebe', I. McCoy fro-taptainl, M Vim ent, T Nilantl, li Kriti ltlmtrm' IJ MH I..-ll,,' Il St rattortl' Nl Nliirrav' l D. Armstrong. Bottom Row: captainj. Senior co-captain Kevin Eldridge leads NOTEI the pack at Tawasentha. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. selves in striving to img-ro lor tltt' 1074 season is ltotwlu ,l- ROClllfl1, B lVltCdrlt'r1, D faptlantyf lwart, N lltilr'nr's l Yiritgnr N1 lxarl ll llttrt,-r Nluwvt., lk lltlrnltgvt-tv The Long Red Lin Country tt irn 5-rotvtl that liartl t-.tt Thr' 1073 Crow. - t.lett-rminatnon pavs t . ull ts tltft stray-pn-.l their ww V.- l wins antl mm' losses in tht- toutg lt vtllritrluiri t orint it Xli. young team, wltli onlv 5 Kfllltbll- on tliv 13' nun stlti nl illi- lllt ntl lv t tt lm time - in C -titl.lf'1l.in.l 'il ext ell:-Ll, posting ' 2 A Never lwlort' has a group ol vunnt-rs tiitfn -to mn. li or xr lll!'Il lr-'rlH'1t,li1tl-- .lexl ovt-rtarnt' tlu-lr apparent latl. ' f-xp--rn-mf t-.trlt .i,t.. won J ol tlwlr final -l rnt't't-v, ant l plat vxl a lmjtv l'lt int' I I I t 4 t ' Htl v. ' it 'lnvitattoovl ml ctlt i vl It- Suction ll l inals. A' , Lvtl by senior toftaplains, lxrvin lltlvrtltgi' Inn 'l 4 junior Dan Strallortl, tht- whole- l'l'1ll1U5ldSII1 was cvulr-nt in their lI'.trIt t vlHV .l rvrllrtrvw tr: Q rl-. mtl .wvnn i-it vllv -, rrnlv I -tow tlwnt :tattoo t. th'--. 1--.nn- tri llii- , tn.l .l ll'-avr sprrtlvtl l .lt lltvw llv-- ,tvi'limk t l with tirnlI'rtt.tssr1trrv lim l lou' r Greg Flovd, Dan Suallortl .intl t-lt-nn lutlwr .ill l t 1 t rt resent tht- l7utclmn'n Anti so il this vm: ts ,int in.li moo t that Cross Countrx lla- linallv .tvriwal .vt t aiil.lt-vlan l Donarnisstlit'107-lLaliltlt'rl.intllnvitnon tha Park on Sept ll ' i ul ri A 5 Q i Es.-V ' Y A 't,7ti.tlutl--tl lt-r tl.t- 1tlLlNltl t liil- , Fr.: . F.-47.1, iw!! ui -4 'six il 'll l ll 7 Mrvtg lltwtl lte'rt'snr1 trlrt lun' Cross Country Results Cuilderland -t-1 Calm-.rv Cuilderland 20 Glovvrwillv Cuilderland 28 Fond.: Cuilderlantl Z3 Bt-tltlcltcrn Cuilderland 33 Colurnl-ia Cuilderland 37 Nrskavuna Guilclerland 47 Scotia Guilderland 31 Molton.:-t-n Lx Cuilderland 23 Slrenentleliotx-.1 ' Cuilderland 50 Colonic Cuilderland 40 Slialser Cuilderland 37 LaSalle Cuilderland Zo McCloskey Cluilclerland 21 C.C.H.5. Cuilderland 38 Voorheesville Cluilderlancl Z8 V.l. Total Wins: 7 Losses: 9 And they re on g I 203 'll-U LF 'Qa- LQALJ A Wi 5 vs!! 5 I 'iQn5P ,. Q., Q R ' ,J -fl. . ,fn f - -B4 A N i 'l ' ' pl'-N my Y X .F-4' s X K r h 1 L'-1 5 .,.-f il '- ! H ,Q V 3 5 . 5 an ,W A I L 'Sf-.f ..-, wmfur,-m-..m,. Th U ! ..,.?.:' Q ' 5 N 3 r' IZ' Winter Sports The night slips lightly, soundlessly over slamming volleyball players .ms basketball men run between gyms, n.ir- rowly missing indoor tmrk men slink- ing around corridors like lean panthcrs. A blast furnace-like heat seeps out from the wrestlers practice and making you wonder if they're not devils it's so hot. And the darkness comes , . . -Kevin Patterson W I 'n is I -I P They Also Have ll9Clfl9ll0 l Xlrrsitv Yolliw-lmll Team l'ir-t Row H Grounds, K. llunter, S. Ryan, K. Ross, L. D'Alleaume. Second Row: N. Ryan, A. O l7onnell, VX' 1YClLlI11.lI1, K. llutsn Kathy llutson -2 mighty' thump et hos throughout the gym fd Cxy QNX M,,? Those P.F. Flyers sure do the job. 206 This years Girls Varsity Volleyball learn ended their season with a 4-6 record. Coached by Mrs. Rancourt the girls worked hard to do the best they could. Captain Bonnie Grounds led this outstanding team supported by seniors Kim Hunter, Ann O'Donnell, Wendy Wiedman, and Sheila Ryan. In Sheila's opinion Kathy Hutson was the best server. Norine Ryan was outstanding in that she was the only freshman on the varsity team. They all deserve a lot of credit and the thanks of the students for their efforts. Varsity Volleyball Scoreboard C-uilderland Schalmont 5-15, 4-15, 5-15 ' Cuilderland Shenendehowa15-6, 11-15, 15-6 Cuilderland Shaker 11-15, 7-15, 11-15 l Cuilderland Cardinal 15-13, 15-13, McCloskey 16-14 - Guilderland Scotia 4-15, 15-6, 16-14 Cuilderland Mohanasen 15-11,15-11 Guilderland Niskayuna 15-10, 15-9, 7-15 I Cuilderland Voorheesville 15-9, 15-10 ' r-as-are--'az -s- M1919 lt's 1 bw E-Q -4-J , ElI'S1 Ol' 1 H Ju Put A Great gglgbgglyliyglfgigizrgglliigl llisgvz L. Schaible, l.. Sichert, l.. Uapgle, L Bnllunpgcr Svuvnrl Row l Kenmng, I lFumn,..g ,- . mlb X Lynn prays that Sheila gets it over. I 1' 5 ,1- ,. ki Y W.-.1-Q1 1 PF ? 91 NAV ,. N.35,u I ll olleyba 1 ,, X Lund.: Q wallrmg un the .nr I LV. Volleyball Scoreboard Cuilderland Shcnendehowa7-15, 1-1-lo, 7-1 I Cuilderland Shaker 7-15, -1-15 Cuilderland Schalmont 5-15, o-15. 14-O I Guilderlancl Scotia 7-15, 7-15 Cuilderlancl Mohonasen Io-14, 7-15, 15- ' Guilderland Niskayuna o-15, 2.-15 WA Guilclerland Voorheesville 0-15, 15-2, 15-9 Cuilderland Columbia o-15, 2-15 ' Guilderland Bethlehem 6-15, 9-15 Mrs. Rancourt is always on her toes when her L D31-133925 up for qhedig, - I team is on the floor. 207 Q. 1 g Q' - vs, f .,r ' 1. if i lg K 5ii .-!1 , f Q5 I., Q gh, fungi X. as E 'ee f-- .IS ,.4, mfg 1: v . , '. 1.-x -' 2 ,M l if M xg rf I ,MW .' QUE. if 5151 - : .f .gkQ , 3 iv' 1 ' 1 ,J Gm: 'Q X1 'f I Q, 4 Nl A if . lxfz R L, , , I E 1 ' .. P- A- , F 'X 1, K I ,,:,4,,, K X' 6 'yy-xl , A guy from Scotia Said Come on over he-re! I said No way! M. jacques, C. Cowvll, K. Musto h Many Long Hours Varsity Basketball Checrlcadfsrs, Rowl C Iahlonowslni, 5 l,dplhll'T1,f f.lv,-rm-. . , , l Tomajcr. Row 2: M. Smith, T, linn, U Md ormntk, ll Hvllf--. Row x l What Time Is It? It's Cha-Cha Time! Our Varsity Cheerleaders Show mixed emotions as the Varsity Baskvttmll team makes a good play against Scotia. Guilderland Varsity Cheerleaders Oh Cuilderland, dear Guilderland . . . mi' 1 - f , C lve-vrlvxtlvr Oh well, everyone can I do thc cheer just right at the sarnu time' XX! , ...warp Marv T lilws to rump 211 of Practice Varsity Basketball Team: Row 1: R. Feenev, P. Posson, P. Anderson, D. Lassi, I. Moller. Row 2: M. Belles, rf sand, 1. rains, o. Colbert, K. cmait. T. Belles, K Crook. 'Do l really have to shake hands with them? Kevin Crook asks the ref lt Was Another Tom Amato H11 looks for someone to pass the ball to during the Scotia game. 212 Amato, Coach Seaman The co-captains were: T. Amato, M The 1073-74 season was very successful under Coach jim Seaman. After coming off a good sea- son last year, posting a record of 13-5 and wrapping up second place, things were looking up for the Guil- derland hoopers. Faced hy tri-captains Tom Amato, Kevin Crook and Mike Belles with the help of Pete Anderson, John LeVine and Rich Feeney, Cuilderland combined a strong defense with all around hustle to remain in second place for almost a whole season, behind un- defeated Niskayuna. The first game was a disappointing loss to Scotia. Then Guilderland came back, winning seven straight games, before bowing in the final minutes to Nis- kayuna. Guilderland players provided the fans with many close games, most of which were decided by two to three points. With strong rebounding by Tom Amato and john LeVine, and tight defenses by Kevin Crook, Mike Belles and Pete Anderson, Cuilderland extended its record to 10-2. Then Guilderland hit a cold streak, winning only one of the remaining six games. This was a convincing 30 point win over Shaker in which the team put it together after a few defeats. They put almost everyone on the scoreboard and in double figures. This agres- sive play carried into the last game against an unde- feated Niskayuna team. Ciuilderlancl, with a fine effort, came within one point but couldn't defeat the War- riors. Guilderland ended the season in third place with an 11-7 record. Varsity Cuilderland Opponent Score 53 Scotia 61 66 Columbia 57 ez Bethlehem 55 49 Mohonasen 46 53 Shenendehowa 48 61 Shaker 57 77 Bethlehem 76 52 Niskayuna 65 65 Scotia 63 49 Columbia 47 68 Colonic 62 51 Bethlehem 46 64 Mohonasen 73 64 Colonic 75 51 Shenendehowa 54 83 Shaker 53 67 Bethlehem 77 55 Niskayuna 60 Basketball Exciting Year Pete Sand rips his way to another bllut '7- UW . can Mike my do in ' Put in b A x ' --3'-:. Q xi Laura johnston displays her skill as she performs Senior Sue Thomas goes up . . . and over the horse. on the balance beam. Gymnastics Team: Row 1: M. Hornbach. Row 2: K. Cowley, L. Knauss, S. Sherrill, K. Mastrianni, C. Thomson, M. Viau lmanagerj, L. Johnston. Row 3: L. Perlee, C. Oakley, W. Goodrich, M. Pierce, P LaLonde, S. Thomas, L. Aylward, B. Mengel lmanagerl. Missing: S. Flannery, I. Brickman lmanagerl. Coach Deb Wein. The co-qaptains were: S. Thomas and M. Hornbach. Gymnastics Team Co-captain Mary Hornbach shows great ability to Can you do this? U do the daring in Gymnastics. 1- sy I Lisa Perlee comes out of her hand spring The 1973-'74 season marked the First year that Cuilderland has harl a flirls Ciymnastir-. l'-'ani since 1970 Many of the girls were beginners at the start til the season, hut they have come a lung wav in rl'- veloping their gymna-stir skills Thr-ir str-arlv im provement could he seen in ear h pmygrvssivv rm-vt since their first one The First mei-I, whitli wir. against IF K ll.ong lslanrl Hugh Hrhniili was an exciting one with Marria Pierre turning in tir-vt in the beam, floor, anil vaultlng Coaehecl by Mrs Deh Wein, the tvani luiiml .i Certain spirit which crintinuenl throughout Ili-- season She has helped the learn verv rniith, giving the girls much of her valuable experiente in izvm nastics Coach Wein says that the girls have hail .i very successful season anrl are louluny: turwaril to an even better one next vear Guilderland Opposing Team 47 5 l l F K O' 3 2 Lierrnantuwn 13 O5 30 4 l Sltalser -ll 2 Bethlehem JO 1 Coach Deb Wein assists Marcia Pierce on the unevens. 213 Both the Athlete Mir-nt Mresalinig learn Row 1- I5 l'or-ter, S. tools. Row lg D. Morrisson, D. Drake, T. Davis, B 4.ir.wnx I Orsini I l5ii'nnan, I .'Xriiilaiio, I' Iloriilniuli Row 3: R.Wielwe,I1.Clark. Row 4: G. Conway ttiaih Hi-ltl I llratt 5 L rnnin P thc- thrtwuigli the air with the greatest nl isp Varsity li lohn Brennan executes an ankle pick. The N73-7-1 varsity wrestling team had another tine seasori untler veteran head coach Herm Wyld. Cainlinuinig the proud tradition of wrestling at lluiltlerlancl, our igrapplers fought with determina- tion in posting .i hard earned 11-4-1 record and gaining 3rd place in the always tough Suburban C'ounfil. The season was highlighted by many exciting rnatchew .intl intlividiial performances. The team lvattlecl to a 23-23 tie with eventual Section II Cliampion lsloosielt Falls in a meeting of wrestling powers-, They also handled highly regarded Bethle- lieni in a squealter 22-Z1 and trouncecl previously unbeaten Slienenclehnwa 32-lo. The team! hopes- for being number 1 were tlarnpenetl late in the season when illness decimated nearly 3X5 ol the squad. But displaying great dedi- tation in tlir- face ol adversity, the team hung in there plating oth out nt to teams in the Suburban C'oum'il Invitational Tournament. Three meinlvers of the team went on to compete in the Set tional Tournament at SUNY: John Bren- nan, Dirk Morrisson, and junior Tom Orsini. Dick 1211--U won the lo? weight class and went on to the States as the Section ll Champion. Mutli of the credit For the team's success be- lungs to the gungees , the guys who never get to wrestle in the matt-lies but make all the difference lvetween a losing team and a winning one. The wrestlers are only as good as the guys they prac- ticeagainst. With many veteran varsity wrestlers returning and top prospects from the outstanding I.V. e-quad, the outlook for the next year seems bright. Guilderland Opponent Score Glens Falls Saratoga Hoosick Falls Mont Pleasant Shaker Linton Scotia Colonie Columbia Niskayuna Burnt Hills Suburban Council Standmg 3rd Place 38 11 32 22 23 ' 23 Q 21 25 M. ,E 27 15 - as ' 11 I 22 Bethlehem 21 ' 1 32 Shenendehowa 16 22 ' 23 35 ' 12 41 ' 14 4 ' 51 214 18 ' 24 Sang Yook-the winner and Their Coaches. v- . ll . X -L Teamwork does lt' Dick Mnrrissun pins his man l 1.V. Wrestling Team: Row 1: K. Iohnson, K. Kenyon, B l'l.inr.ihrm, K Schinnerer. Row Z: M. Clark, S. Curran, M. Dvorsak, 1. Donn. P Rings, 1. Norris, Row 3: B. Mataraso, I. Moller, R. Meyer, R Bryant, Coach Bell. Missing: C. Welge, D. Dine, 1. KL-nncdy, I. Huwarcl Iumor Varsity Kurt Schinnerer finishes a tough match. Huw ilu vnu lilu' mv P HP: .wks LR-,ich Rf-ll v x nrlxx' Pig Here I am, come and get me! ! W r es 'cling What's going on here? lim Howard is in control of his man from Glens Falls 215 It Seems I ,li Ted Dax is wivrks nn a pin nn his man from Linton The Varsity VVrestIing Team warms up. It All Starts Here f Freshman VVrf'stling Team: Row I: T. Ryan, I. Rock, P,Conn1-rs, P. Viau, I. Rosmarian, 5, Kus- mnik, C Bartholomew Row 2- D, Yohnston, S. Ferguson, R Wyld, D. Miller, D. Dickinson, 1. Barry, 5 N1nrrlscan,M, Buyton,D.5andcrs, Coach Bruornc. ll's Excedrin headache if 20 for the Columbia coach. Freshman Wrestlmg The support that backs the team. 216 You're in good hands with Danny Forster!! to Have Boys' Volleyball 1973 . . . fufljiffiiv. '51-j W'-'QQ JW' -eff,-lf, 1 f ?55-X1-ET' ,Qs .,,,,,7 1.3. '- N , 'R A X , 'K K AN- R .y X , W' l LX f Surprises And Excitement Was Full of.. BWI! Ill llll xv.. Q Q P i 4 1 2 Fi: 'r L, l -'i 5, gg fffi? Y Q KI B -Q - 11 jp' W -Q? OK 'Q aw ?e ,.. . X...:,,x' New ,' fri' ,J C 46 'Ai if' ,:f?Fi?'E':W? I ESP li . A. ? , Uf ilk f ???i5?'i lu-II Eiiiif , i. ,I 2 , . , 'ef2?i?E3? f' 5 nu dk.: ., ' ' emi . 5 A . v ui., ,f .53 Y'f1-Y l U' W 5-'agus 'z K if I 5 ...- f ,if 1 xtfi,?:f5'i' 41' l.x 4. A ' 'W liibfvzlz' ,us E132 A Sincere GJ F-4 5-4 'EE X l E I l f. - N V ..., 7 5' ', ,J 5431.1 ' i '--,f.,,,,,0 fix. . . . K 4, ,..-- V .4 l A5 Soaring wllh thi' birds, Tl1ous..1ndsofmilc41r1 .1 rnmuli- I..- Needs only yuur miml S S .v Dig,ging.1hi1lvi11!l1v1'.1rtl1 N , i l'ickingrockQfmr11 .1 fuvld, ' Needs only your lmdv But to bring u1iQuncl1umlrc.l yards for A saurv, Or pulling .1lmllint11.1nci While .woiding .1 Sw.1rrn ul upr'11r1r'n!Q. cven running .1 cross-ci1u11t1yr.1Lc ' Takes the cryst.1lli1vd cor11b1n.1l1.1r1 ol A both calculating .1nLl1n1.1gin.1uvc i mind and able body, ' 1 f -Kevin Paltnrson- I t l . - - X ,- Xl 1 V .,-,i.i L -xml l -,. .+P - , --0 03901 Qv f,'iRn ' 1 '. . A ' n ix , , V U5 - 1 izo 1-a....u.,...f. X '14 ' , . 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Dalton Bambury John Barry Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barry Mr. Bell Dee Dee Bertrand Walter Best, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Boynton Mrs. Cecelia E. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Bradt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Brady Mr. and Mrs. John T. Buckoff Jr. Steve Butler, C-2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ciaccio Forrest A. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. DeMento Mr. and Mrs. Edd Drumm Mr. and Mrs. Orson Dunham Deb Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forster Mr. and Mrs. William Furdon Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hamm and Family Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Harrington Bob Hermann John Hockenbury Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hockenbury Mr. and Mrs. David Hodgkins Wendy Jacques Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin T. Lawson Arcelia Marshall Melody Gladys and John McEwan Gale Meservey Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moody Mr. and Mrs. Munson Ellen Murphy Frances L. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Nolan Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Norris , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reals, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Reppenhagen Lee Reynolds Dolores Ropke Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ryan Mr. and John T. Ryan Miss Nancy M. Ryan Gregg M. Shonyo Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Peterj Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Gary Deb Traunstein Mr. and Mrs. Kathi Veivia Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Batz B.B. Bubba Charlie Chicken Chiquita, Bonita, Dangerous Dan Dibs, Cub, and Lorna Doone Duke Freaked-out Georgine Hamm Bone Happy St. I-LH. 6: G.Bl Howie 8: Hot ff the Deserted, I CALL l GO TO COLLEGE IN THE ARMY AND FIND OUT ABOUT OUR NEW 2 YEAR TRAINING OR TRAVEL OPTION Servirzg Albany Cmmrx i i I ,li I ssc GEORGE A. WILLIAMSON f .'. f u.s. ARMY RECRUITER U.S.ARlV 74 State Street Albany, N.Y. 12207 Phone: I518I 463-1173 Q lonely hall. . . . for the Total Y ESTEREAY TODAY QMJJUIQUKETJUBJUJIZI XEWI The school FLORAL PARK ALBANY HARRISBURC D F-'ORTUNATO INC ll mmllllll GENERAL CO TRAC ORS GU DER DCE ZOBS 8 8 8562 Congratulatxons Sc Best Wxshes To The - 2- 1- .-M. ie s . 0 , . I N T NORTHEASTEFQN INOLJSTR R IL E , 5 6 - Class Of 1974 PREDENDALL FUNERAL HOME Altamont, New York Porter E. Bidleman Qljcensed Managerl james R. Yohey, licensed AssoL'iateJ BE CJUR GUEST CD0l13Id' LJ 1602 Western Avenue You Deserve A Break Today Seemed Dead Now you start off at S326 a month earn more than S363 a month ln four months The new Navy , , wants the kind of i men it pays offq to train. So now the Navy pays off with more mon- ey. And when' you think of all the benefits- job training, food, clothing housing and medical care thirty paid vacation days a year . . . plus a retire- ment plan that gives you a Yet as I Walked Best W1shes to the Class of '74 Q 1 ' l. .. GOOD LUCK Prom THE CLASS OF '76 We've Come A Long Way Baby ALTAMONT SUPER MARKET all H Corner Main Street And Altamont Boulevard C.8:B. Crupe, Proprietors QUALITY MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES FRUITS 861-6638 GUILDERLAND CENTER NURSING HOME, INC Hazel M. Reed, R.N. Irene B. Tierney, R.N. 127 Main Street Guilderland Center ALTAMONT PHARMACY Gilbert I. DeLucia, B.Sc of a muted flute CUSTOM IEWELERS Pyramid Mall Rr. so I Saratoga, N.Y. 12866 Compllmems Of Tel. 15181584-2.312 anu aclurer ewelers 1659 Centr ml Avenue 6 FRITZE IEWELERS ROBINSON Sz HENNET 1874 Western Ave. Albany, N.Y. Hardware-Building Ancl Garden Supplies I lOHNSON'5 HOWARD IOHNSON'S Your Local Family Restaurant Stuyvesant Plaza ll-leron Bldg. Coloniej Albany N.Y.12ZO5 Tel.l515J8oO-7880 Best W'islu-s TOWN N' COUNTRY LANES QvLlllklCl'lr1l'1kl.lXl,Y. Compliments OF GOVERNOR'S MOTOR INN Cuilderland-Phone 456-3131 Finest Accommodations Banquet Rooms-Fine Restaurants Entertainmentfllancing On Fridays 8: Saturdays Suddenly I We think yoLiH1know differgnce. FRIENDLY-YOU BET WE ARE! FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP 1671 WESTERN AVE. RON MCNICOL-MANAGER APPRAISALS MULTIPLE LISTINGS SMITH BROTHERS REALTOR' ROBERT LICENSED 1817 WESTERN AVE. WESTMERE SHOPPING PLAZA ALBANY, NEW YORK 12203 GOOD' Stronger and WE HATE TO BEAT OUR OWN DRUM BUT TRAVEL IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS S TRAVEL WITH YOUNG HOLIDAYS INC GUILDERLANDS OLDEST TRAVEL AGENCY jf OUNG Tia I l IYICLIDAYS mc EFSOIIJIIZQJ FIU!! BVUICBI PHONE 450 201 WILLI XM YOUNC PRESIDENT CONGRATULATIONS' The best part of your life 'x ti ii li . .! A I v- ' ' 'I c if I ' ,If le . , v 'i 'I ' I J-, I , 'P U S WESYERN AVIENUE A2 G Z EWYONKIZO , ,,. ' ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OP '77 could bejust beginning The Air Force let's you choose the kind of education you want. Want to learn a great job skill? The Air Force conducts some of the finest industrial and technical schools. And we'll give you transferrable college credits, too, for your professional training. Working professionals teach you . . . people who have already mastered their Skill. And you get good pay right from the start while you're learning. You wind up with special- ized skills that will qualify you for a good job with a secure future . . . in the Air Force or later on, if you choose, as a civilian. For information with no obligation contact: SSgt Bill Jefferson 74 State St. Albany 472-2465 2.37 surrounded Compliments Of NURTHEASTERN INDU PARK, INC with contentment Comphments Of TJ O'I-IANLON l'Vlob1lServ1ce Complete Auto Servxce Kevxnl O Hanlon Manager CHAINYK BUILDERS 400A School House Ro ad Albany Ne Yorlx O I l 1254 Western Ave. 452-OE-oO 1 W ' DANIEL L. PREWETT Your Local Prudential Representative Home 456-3262 Or 438-7853 Office PRUDENTIAL INS. COMPANY OE AMERICA I Could Smell CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '74 FROM THE CLASS OF '75 3 I V' - f V xfn X' .. .V Is. f 'x 'N xw f,X f f Q. ' 'TE X WESTLAWN LANES, INC. 1975 WESTERN AVENUE WESTMERE PHONE 456-5500 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE YEARBOOK STAFF FROM THE YEARBOOK STAFF V A MRS. HARRINGTON LOVES HER YEARBOOK 'GANG'. AND WE LOVE HER TOO! The Pungent Odor GET! l'l.A Z S A PER U A if WW'TW 1-m. gif? -1 X f' i Akin mn? f M .D .gg. X- Q i , W A -Q. - . STAR PLAZA COR. WISTIRN AVE. I STAT! FARM RD.. ITL 155. GUILDEILAND N Mmm. fmt 7 ,AX M to ll Mulrmglxt 9 1 'LVXN1 wlOI'Nl ' TASTY ' TENDER ' TRIMMED -1, W! PERFECHON! 1973-1974 ROSTER KEVIN BAUMES JOHN SENGENBERGER MARK WATSON JIM STUART KURT SCHINNERER DARYL STEVERSON TONY NARDELLA BRIAN MORAN JIM MCCOY KEVIN CROOK JOHN MOLLER JIM GILLIS ED VISKER KEVIN PATTERSON of sawdust BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1974 KEY CLUB Q +11 CLU0 fn 'F' fx -3' FPNATIO rmxed Wlth the Congratulahons To The Class of 74 From The CONSERVATICN CLUB GREULICH S MARKET INC 3403 Carman Road Schenectady New York 355 1530 THE 1776 GIFT SHOPPE INC ntyM C1 1 lcrlml NY l 'H K 8: R. BUILDING SUPPLY Congratulatlons 3809 Carman Road Cullderland, N Y 12084 Hardware Phone 350 0330 Elect Supplres Plumblng Supplres VVESUIXGIQ Pamt SL Sundrres 456 8771 Lawn Sc Carden Supplres Mason Supplres Carden Trllers Tractors Lawn Mowers Snowblowers Cham Saws Power Tools 243 l , i f , . Twf: all 'u'lL' 6 L, ..2OL- Enticing Smell 'XV' Sanltone, www-ww-1-1 Since 1939 World's Most Recommended Dry Cleaning Same Day Service Till Noon MASTER DRY CLEANERS Shirt Launclerers 2312 Western Ave. Cuilderland Uust West of Guilderlancl Post Officej JIM SHAUCHNESSY INSURANCE Life-Health-Business Fire-Auto McKownville, N.Y. Phone: 438-1046 Why wait unfil the v- Wednesday I5 J: - . V' 'X A-I Ph TX f .play fi 3-avi' ,. . we '. fx . 'Ti1,, 1 -L U QL SMI !! ! Sw' ' U1 . - - I -.4'Y..::iifi'.i' -'55 - A, iff. '- -l ff' fix z-1, ,Am Wed. - Sat. 5- 10 P M Sunday Noon - 9 P M Seven miles west of a Bakery. , Emp Cterl xy WG? Real cloth diapers - The non-polluting Disposables! ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL DIAPER SERVICE 14 Delaware Avenue Albany. N. Y. 12210 465-2431 YVIIQTI Hallznrlvirlg, lir1nkm'Sm'rxin'v l'mnl lzml ,Xlngnuug Nvu Mwrk 5t.1tvlmg t Nt t N I PLAZA CINE 1 sf Il XJ Siifsiifsaiiii KlNG'3 Ffomfhefvlanagemnf SHELL SERVICE STATION and the Employees T1llI'I,llll I fm ull ffl 11111 .' Q o IIHU XX I'IS'l'I'IliN fXX'I'f. .-XT I l'I,I.I'II! RO.-Xl! Phone IV 2-5175 ALB.-XNY 35. NN Pronnfar Congratulations To The Class of 1974 Compliments Of SCEFTRESER across the school Best Wrshes To XllThe Seniors PLU M BING 8: HEATING INC P O BOX I 3 HEMLOCK STREET ALTAMONT MANOR Shte Rord Iso Altlmont N Y I . N. , I x , . I c c F , 4 , . . LATHAM, NEW YORK I2IIO Area Code 518 785-0994 J ' 1 I ' C . - Altamont WILKLOW OIL SERVICE Established 1941 HEATING OIL Centrally Located for Prompt Deln erv EuelO1l Kerosene O11 Burners 0 Hot Water Heiters 0 Borlere Sales 0 Servrce 0 Installatrons 2.4 Hour Emergency Service Governmentlload Voorheesvrlle 861 8331 247 The Product of BILL RICHARD'S STATE AMERICAN Your Local American Motors Dealer Gremlin-I-Iornet-Matador Javelin-AMX-Ambassador 2239 Central Ave., Colonie 393-4151 PHONE 456-3500 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL HAROLD LAPHAM 8: SON, INC. Carpenters and Building Contractors 6262 Johnston Road Albany, N.Y. Someone s Chemlstry Experlment Complete Banking Servnces ' THE BANK OF NEW YORK B 112 STATE STREET ALBANY N Y 12201!MEMBEF! FDIC MEMBER OF THE BANK OF NEWYORK COMPANY INC ALBANYXCATSKILLXCOLONIEXLATHAMXGUILDERLAND ALBANY AREAOFHCES C XTSKIIL KRT XOFFK EH 69 Wolf Road Colonxe X Stuyvesant Plaza Cunlderland I' sph 1 Johnson R ad o Cohoee- Telephone 489 4711 FROM THE STUDENT SENATE Best Wrehr To AllThe CI1-he Wrth Hopek For A Better School Tlm Cleary Presxdent Dxane Pyszkowskr Secret wry Treaeurcr Semor Members D651 Funk Susan Thomae Dlane Kenyon Rlnhard Wrebe Lonme Thomas I ' 0 I I U f . .- if ' ' 112 State Street f 1084 Madison Avenue 3-I5 Main Street X 255 W Hrutlgt- Str , ' ' '. , A ' el onvfl-EJ-2500 l In I5 ' 4 ff 5 . -- K ,- . joined the strange, H.L. CAGE SALES INC International Truck-Sales and Service Club Cadets 102 Prospect Terrace, Box 499 Phone 15181 861-8521 Altamont, New York 12009 Ted I-lans-Albany, N.Y. Walt Connors-Troy, N.Y. Since 1883 THE ALTAMONT ENTERPRISE Your Hometown Newspaper We Do Commercial Printing Offset-Letterpress See us for your Wedding Invitations We carry a complete line Tel. 861-6641 ALTAMONT AGWAY COOP. INC. Feed-Seeds-Fertilizers Lawn 81, Garden Auto Supplies-Freezers Tel. 861-8961 mixture of odors. Congratulations - IST 'AHRE ffWoSooinA gl u u W ' -fn mi, gf f I., It, ' y 1 1 I-IA:-VN 2 QL ' 4 -N 4' mm x 1-Y LW- ,, .fi 'WQt'1Yrwlfi fr Raw 33? Am , rs-W-fi dn .sig it ffibfi NST fft '2 A e , A P E fi Q x gq- ond Colonie ,tm bfi ' Wi 'ond Niskoyuno W - -' so -5'-5, . ,fo I d MXH, 55' and Glenville 5 and Guilderlond XX ,, , A rf.:-2 - -V A M and Schenect Z- fd ffi - f'-22. NJV' and Saratoga Seven different banks that serve you First - - I seven different banks to serve you better. Glgnvillg Scotia Schenectady Niikayunn Coloma Guilttevland Saratoga Saratoga Rd.!GIenr dg Mohawk Ave.!Ten Broeck Sl. 120 Erie Blvd. Ballfovwi Rd. Nou Si. Central Avefk-II-an Park Karvwv Rd. W .stem Ave P 1--i te 50 i V -322 saw: U mf? Q1 L f 1. ,M n V I 1 1 QW V She x 'p' '- W f'VVhew, Thank Cod its Friday! Uh, did you want something? asks Kim. K, Kin, Pucker Power! --. ,,, Empty Hall 'XC Dm- Img fmppv fnrmlv' . .i, , N F1-vnu' g ' Q Z ,W aQ , V1 I ' 5 . h v u, , ,,. I XX .Q K null ' v T X N s Q x Y v KWH: Mltlwr ucv v '1 Hr lx vu 5ll,K1'vln,'-ll' ui Th e R ed Fo xju mpc d OVERT he FENCQ oopx' 3 J' 'bg ..f Don! take nr so hard, Deb Irs only .1 book' 251 was bursting with PARK GUILDERLAND TOTAL PLANNED COMMUNITY BUILDERS A TO THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY. BEST WISHES Fon ALL YOUR YEARS AHEAD AND EACH OF YOU ENI EEUITFUL AND 1 fl 1' signs of involvement Best Wishes to the Class of 74 From ALTAMONT ORCHARDS Dunnsville Road- Route 397 Altamont, N.Y. 12.009 Phone-861-6515 FREE DELIVERY lfdldel' pLal'l'l'l,aCg, .9116 Drugs - Prescriptions - Surgical Supplies - Toys Novcltics - Gift Items - Photo Finishing Barricini Candies Russell Stover Candies 2601 GUILDERLAND AVE. 3905 ALBANY-CARMAN RD. PHONE FR 7-B875 PHONE EL 5-B585 Compliments to Lori Borst and Bonnie Wais And the class of 74 JACK FERRARA DANCE STUDIOS Best Wishes in the Future To the Class of '74 From GUILDERLAND AGWAY Cuiltlerlaml Center New Yofli 12035 WESTERN TURNPIKE GOLF COURSE Route US. ff Z0 Guilrlerland Public Cortlially Invited Banquet Facilities Available For up to 100 Memberships Available for 1974 Colt Season Tel. 456-0537 SONS TAVERN 1156 Western Ave, Albany N.Y. Banquets and Xfveddings Kitchen Open 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. Pizza to go Someone Laughed Joyfully Q, 1 3 in The 5oulTmin C.1nqY VVh.1t dui vnu sa ou ut IN . Y Y P 5, I t I n rstand there, gxve me land. Q- -h,,r5gfl',M Company, Halt! this? V Wow, what a shot! The Sceptre Soiree K c-a' pontruckin,Baby! The Thirdcer Kathi says, I want I Could Peel - is A 1234 In Memorium .L- When you're a child growing up, you never think of losing your friends because everybody is so happy and toy'-ther Hut tlu-re tre -orvlr 'V in life that children aren't all aware ot' and the worst conflict is death. Gail Luclknwec and Ernie C arr were two people wlttt tat etl tvlii-. rouizllr lv' Gail attended our high school for one year. Cail was a young lady with a friendly and happy personality She was well lilo-tl lw tltotaf who l-:ww her and worked with her. Throughout her young years Carl always displayed courage and integrity in ht-r daily lite All til her tru-ntl-. lttvvtl irul cared a great deal for her. She will be missed by them and the people who knew her but never will she he Forgotten Ernie was one of those people who is loved and one that you never think of losing lle was one of the few people who roultl .get .rIon,g with t-yt-r Y, body. He was a part of all the divided groups in the school. He was accepted in all. Mayhe it was .t spark ol maygit in lurn Nu one will t'vv'i ' rr V Ernie was a friend to all who knew him and he'll always remain so, but until we see him atgarn, tiotl Bless Him :Ny , Mrs. Kathryn Lengvarsky demanded more from life than most perhaps because she knew how little time she had to spend on this earth. As a teach- er she settled for nothing less than the student's best. Because she had a high regard for scholarship, she was a hard taskmaster, as demanding on herself as she was on her students. The word excuse was not part of her vocabulary. Beneath this Facade of toughness, however, was a gentle, sensitive, idealistic young woman. Those who knew of her illness could not help but marvel at and admire her personal courage and inner strength, never permitting her illness to compromise her standards, her dedication to teaching and to life. She fought against hopeless odds but never admitted defeat. ln memory of her we can not do less. Among her fellow teachers Miss Ruth Dodge was .t puffle On the surtace she seemed to exist only to teath and to study Trates ot her small toon herr lage would surface unexpectedly in conversations She tould seem shv quiet and naive. She waited tor other people to make their views known and only Spoke up when a vital point was being overlooked Her greatest rov lav in arousing true enthusiasm for biology among all ot us Among her students she was known for her insistence upon excellence. her tair grades tough tests accurate record keeping, and almost child-like fascination with plant and animal development Students sometimes misunderstood her gentle ways as weakness and her attempts at humor as old Fashioned But they learned because of her approach. She loved Cod. her tamtlv and friends Vermont the United States, and the Republican Partv-and in that order Such teachers enrith our lives and set a high personal standard for us to follow 157 f- .11 , Q JM I Nl' K rx, , ,AV p L- ' QA,-'Q ' B Y 'Ixfgui ' .035 , if cg 756 ff if L., ...f +4 I, 1 ,-,. ,-.... .. ,-. ., A W r-A n- fi ,M -is xi' . 'ww- Fl Signs of Involvement. wi- --1 I I 7 1. '-' . . 1 4' . ,'. -Q?:-ir:', I Ye Gods! exclaims Zancela. Thought you'd never ask! says Marion. MIS Oh, wx' hhlpoupl' 'YI . ,mix , 9 l , ' . J I N i. .V J. . Q oo 5 H.!rulLl.1trw x nf , W lu ,AU Lf I KI 5 ' K .Pnroo Saw, 'Sax' Hello' to .Xn1.xrvIh- YN mnmmp xJ 'VP got lots .ami hub' ot lmnhh- -.nm.p. I l,nml.I MN Pawn Molde Nhru :I f F 1 ,qv VI, sq CJ r fx 23? Kathleen Abramovitz 3029 Spawn Road Schenectady 12303 355-0308 Diana Ackert 400 Schoolhouse Road R,D.if1, Albany 12203 Carol Adams 2586 Western Avenue R.D.?32, Altamont 12009 Thomas Amato 8 E. Dillenbach Road Albany 12203 489-4587 Richard Amiraian 21 Kelly Avenue Albany 12203 456-2545 Lesley Andersen 11 Okara Drive Schenectady 12303 355-0958 Kim Angell 3048 Evelyn Drive Schenectady 12303 355-2254 Frank Arcolano Meadowdale Road R.D. 32, Altamont 12009 861-6449 john Arcolano R.D. 32, Wagner Road Altamont 12009 861-6334 Melissa Arony 3010 Lydius Street Schenectady 12303 355-1141 Debra Bacon 802 Rainbow Drive Schenectady 12303 356-1325 Glenn Baker Cuilderland Road R.D. 35, Schenectady 12306 355-3199 Michael Barber 12 W. Dillenbach Road Albany 12203 489-0832 Wendy Barber 7078 Chandler Road R.D. 31 Altamont 12009 355-0619 Pamela Bardin Being Used In 3 Alton Road Albany 12203 456-2779 Theresa Barry 509 Acre Drive Schenectady 12303 355-2952 Laura Bartell 146 Altamont Boulevard Altamont 12009 861-8786 Carolyn Bartholomew 3 Malpass Road Albany 12203 465-2684 Bruce Barnum 6 Country Road Albany 1 2203 489-3920 Linda Batzinger 4304 Western Turnpike R.D. 32 Altamont 12009 355-C057 Kevin Baumes 3853 Carman Road Schenectady 12303 355-8854 Theodore Beebe Dunnsville R.D. 9951 Altamont 12009 355-2240 Debra Belak Dunnsville R.D. 31 Altamont 12009 861-6971 Edward Belawski 20 Highland Drive Albany 1 2203 482-2209 Michael Belles 17 Ruth Terrace Albany 12203 456-3622 Calvin Bellegarde 7 Albert Drive Albany 12203 489-5752 Sharon Bellinger 65 Northgate Drive Albany 12203 , 456-7929 10 Catherin Benson 16 Mercer Street Albany 12203 489-7974 Lynnlee Bergeron 15 Vaughn Drive Albany 12203 482-4760 Ieffrey Berry 2 Birch Drive Albany 12203 489-1010 Ianet Betlejeslci Hurst Road R.D. 32, Alamont 12009 861-6454 Debra Bihler 6 Rielton Court Albany 12203 482-9022 Deb Blanche! Iohnston Road Albany 12203 456-4953 Michael Blanchet B S47 Park Avenue Extension R.D. 41, Albany 12203 438-3134 Melody Bohl 2262 Western Avenue R.R. 921 Guilderland 12084 Mike Booth 9 Westmere Terrace Albany 12203 Lori Borst 355-3359 Iohn Catalfamo 17 Drawbridge Drive Albany 12203 456-4041 Thomas Chandler R.D. WZ, Altamont 12009 Christopher Childs 156 Mohawk Drive Schenectady 1 2303 355-9191 john Ciupek 125 Western Avenue Altamont 12009 861-8035 Carol Clark 384 Highland Drive Schenectady 12303 355-4968 Paul Clark 5 Ricky Boulevard Albany 12203 456-7576 Philip Clemens, jr. 20 Pineknob Drive Albany 12203 456-7995 Doris Clifford 3A Holmes Terrace Albany 12203 456-2717 Martin Cleary Lewis Road R.D. 31 Altamont 12009 861-5027 David Cohen 5 Prospect Terrace Albany 12203 438-4747 Kathleen Cormolly Lewis Road R.D. 31, Altamont 12009 861-5052 Andrew Connors 605 Via Ponderosa Schenectady 12.303 355-7127 loanne Constable Johnston Road R.D. 411, Albany 12203 456-7407 Daniel Cooper Box 13 Park Guilderland Guilderland Center 12085 861-5159 Another Late Cynthia Countermine 236 Posson Road R.D. 412, Altamont 12009 456-3240 Ieffry Countermine 236 Posson Road R.D. 32, Altamont 12009 456-3240 Randolph Cravotta 2332 Western Avenue R.R. 31, Cuilderland 12084 456-0902 Kevin Crook 21 Shady Lane Albany 12203 482-1025 David Crosby Foundry Road R.R. 111, Cuilderland 12084 456-1700 Ceorgine Cross 41 Krumkill Road R.D. 111, Slingerlands 12159 489-2079 Michael Crupe 12 Altamont Boulevard Altamont 12009 861-8884, Marc Danto 13 Grant Court R.R. lf1,Cuilderland12084 456-1210 Allan Davis 208 Pinewood Drive Schenectady 12303 355-0716 Stanley Dean 106 Fairview Avenue Altamont 12009 861-8002 Karen Decarter 3 Bossi Lane Schenectady 12303 355-8177 Bruce Delconte 62 Fuller Road Albany 12203 489-7735 Cynthia Delong AP 6 Oxford Heights Albany 12203 456-6120 Theresa Denn Krumkill Road R.D. 31, Slingerlands 12159 482-5739 Debra Desantis 492 Grove Street R.D, 31, Albany 12203 482-6160 Donna Desmo 19 Oxford Place Albany 12203 456-2053 Michael Dickinson 8 Coffredo Drive Schenectady 12303 355-1504 Mitzi Domenic 30 Parkwood Albany 12203 438-0432 Gus Domenico 7 Fuller Road Albany 12203 438-4266 David Drake Sou th Road 439-4035 Leslie Dubrin 178 Maple Avenue Extension R.D. 32, Altamont 12000 801-6464 Sheila Duell 1 Ashford Drive Albany 12203 456-2485 Kevin Eldridge 1 Friar Tuck Albany 12203 456-2898 Dawn Elgie Star Route Altamont 12000 861-8093 Holly Ellinwood 22 Elmwood Street Albany 12203 438-4358 Roseann Engel 37 Anne Drive Schenectady 12303 356-0710 Lawrence Evanchick 17 Patricia Lane Albany 12203 456-1204 Patricia Evon Western Turnpike R.D, Q2, Altamont 12009 355-4321 Patricia Ferraioli Hawes Road R.D. FZ, Altamont 12009 861-8733 loan Finin 22 E. Dillenbach Albany -182-2677 Therese Finn 3034 Lone Pine Road Schenectady 12.103 355-1207 Ioanne Fischer o Kent Place Albany 12203 -150-003.1 Deborah Fisher 1 Kelly Avenue Albanv 1220.3 -150-4074 Daniel Forster 55 Northgate Drive Albanv 12203 -150-2505 Paul Easel-Mensah Star Route Altamont lzoo-J S61 -00113 Teresa Fox 3 Brookwood Avenue Albany 12203 482-3846 leffrey Frost oO Highland Drive Albany 12203 489-7001 Michael Fuchs 3030 Spawn Road Schenectady 12303 355-8519 Ronald Furbeck Meadowdale Road R.D. 3 2, Altamont 12009 861-2554 Sunichi Carg 381 Highland Drive Schenectady 12.303 355-3275 Thomas Cross 19 Vaughn Drive Albany 12203 lV2-0517 ,W ..,Y:E?AI Donald Hansen B48 Pearse Road Schenectady 12303 346-8116 Stephen Herec 316 A Schoolhouse Road Albany 12203 438-5386 Paul Hobson 18 Vaughn Drive Albany 12203 489-7214 Robert Houck Brandle Road R.D. 42, Altamont 12009 861-6956 james Kent Pinewood Road R.R. if 1, Cuilderland 12084 456-4300 William Kern 12 Sherwood Forest Albany 12203 456-3893 Ioseph Lal-lera 19 Cross Street R.D. 31, Albany 12203 482-4609 Thomas Laleunesse 43 Terry Avenue Schenectady 12303 356-0653 Joseph Liguori 45 Highland Drive Albany 12203 482-8983 Kevin McGrath 22 Pine Street Albany 12203 456-4269 Linda McGurn 77 Klink Road R.D. if 1, Albany 12203 456-5788 Cynthia McMahon 109 Parkway Drive Schenectady 1 2303 355-2165 Gary Mendel 18 Cipp Road Albany 12203 456-4626 Deborah Miller Gun Club Road R.D. 41, Altamont 12009 ' Night Practice. 861-8036 Pamela Molle 137 Church Road R.D. 31, Albany 12203 456-3937 Daniel Mooney 7 Victor Drive Albany 12203 456-7642 Mary Fouhy 9 Norwood Street Albany 12203 438-6730 lean Frank 4 Kelly Avenue Albany 12203 456-0908 Sharon Frederick 9 Willey Street Albany 12203 456-1838 Glenn Freisatz 1 Betty Lane Schenectady 12303 355-4555 Dagmar Frinta 15 Maple Avenue Altamont 12009 861-6942 Lori Fritze 37 Vaughn Drive Albany 12203 489-0085 Desiree Funk 422 Krumkill Road R.D. 31, Slingerlands 12159 489-7848 Barbara Furdon 103 Birchwood Drive Schenectady 12303 355-6158 jonathan Gabay 463 Bruno Street R.D. 35, Schenectady 12306 372-6031 Michael Gearhardt 67 Hite Court Schenectady 12303 355-0670 22 Witte Albany 456-7885 8 Sumter Avenue Albany 12203 456-3403 Robert Giroux Western Turnpike R.D. 31, Altamont 12009 355-4906 Deborah Goad 7 Marjorie Drive Albany 12203 482-9172 Judith Goeway 25 Johnston Road Albany 12203 456-2563 Danny Goodnough 19 Chapman Road Albany 12203 482-9165 Nancy Goodrich 523 Zoar Avenue R.D. at 1, Albany 12203 438-4786 Theodore Goutos 3357 Carman Road Schenectady 12303 355-1440 Donald Govel 129B Church Road R.D. 41, Albany 12203 456-3626 Richard Grant Leesome Lane A Altamont 12009 B61-B520 Fred Hillenbrand, Ir. State Road R.D. 4?2, Altamont 12009 861-8187 Kathleen Hiller 6 Ayre Drive Albany 12203 438-0225 Melinda Hoegerl 2895 Old State Road Schenectady 12303 355-3261 Rosemari Hoelzli 3433 Cari Lane Schenectady, 12303 355-0571 Christin Hoffman 17 Ronald Place Schenectady 12303 355-9025 Rose Hofmann Old State Road R.D. 35, Schenectady 12306 356-1887 Susan Holman 289 Highland Drive Schenectady 12303 355-3978 Daniel Holmes R.D. ffl, Andover Road Slingerlands 12159 Michael Houser 21 Kaine Drive Albany 12203 482-7756 Margaret Hughes Bozenkill Road R.D. 31, Altamont 12009 861-6673 Deirdre Hunter 141 Mohawk Drive Schenectady 12303 355-9613 Margaret Hutton 243 Pinewood Drive Schenectady 12303 355-2828 Mayumi lida 329 Presidential Albany 12203 456-6033 Carol lablonowski Foundry Road R.R. 111, Guilderland 12084 456-2144 Involvement Iudith lacobson 3539 Western Turnpike Cruilderland Center 12085 lalal Iafri 38 Highland Drive Schenectady 12303 356-0193 Rita Iames 515A Zoar Avenue R.D, 31, Albany 12203 438-8907 Michael Jarvis 6 Seward Street Albany 12203 456-3103 Cheryl liusto 28 Pinewood Road R.R. if 1, Albany 12203 456-7907 Ioseph jones 20 Drawbridge Drive Albany 12203 456-4794 Pamela jones 7 Leda Lane R.R. 31, Cuilderland 12.084 456-1323 Christopher judd 4 Picturesque Schenectady 12303 356-1455 Kim Kalinsaclc 1 Shady Lane Albany 12203 489-0591 Kathleen Kearns 5 Rielton Court Albany 12203 456-8101 Keith Kelly Veeder Road R.D. 31, Slingerlands 12159 456-3707 Diane Kenyon 17 Albert Drive Albany 12203 482-8636 Kathryn Kern 12 Sherwood Forest Albany 12203 456-3893 Kevin Kerr 9 Drawbridge Drive Albany 12203 482-6575 l-lad Been lanet Knaggs 6 Miller Road R.D. 35, Schenectady 12306 355-1339 ludith Knapp 14 Albert Drive Albany 12203 438-5696 Barbara Konczewski 17 Vaughn Drive Albany 12203 482-4192 Richard Kommit 832 Cortland Street Albany 12203 482-2952 Karen Kuberski 2 Patricia Avenue Albany 12203 456-3760 john E. Kwapinski 31 lohnstnn Road Alhany IZZOJ 450-lc-oO Margaret Laguardia 5080 Wlestern Turnpilne R.D KP., Altamont 11000 355-9687 Brian Lainhart Lainhart Road RD.-'21.Altamtmtt2000 861-8333 Melinda Lahera 12 Cross Street KD. f-'l,Albanv1?.2OJ 482-4609 Peter Lalonde 3420 Cari Lane Schenectady 12303 355-4242 Sharon Lamay Box 99 Route 1-to RD. 32, Altamont 12000 861-8750 Carver Laraway Dunnsville R,D. -'21, Altamont l2009 355-3253 Matthew Larson 2910 Old State Road Schenectady 12303 355-3420 Frank Lasch, jr. 16 Henry Avenue Albany 12203 462-3062 Dennis Lassi 3 Thatcher Drive Altamont 12009 Sol-5787 Amy Lawson ti Northgate Drive Albany 12203 1150-0010 Thomas Lawton 280 Main Street Cluilderland Center 11055 801-259-l Debra Layton 30-I4 Lum' Pint' Rtxatl Schenectady 12303 355-061-l Lynne Leekoff 118 Orlando Avenue Albany 113.03 -l8'7-.1127 Paul Lengel lt' Yale Avenue R11 ff1,Slingerlantlsl.Zl 7 1132-3000 David Leuhner LW Burt hwtmrl Llrivt' Stlient'rtatlv 1230.1 jjj jjjj Bruce Levis ll Friar Tuck Albany 12203 459 , tool Donna Ling 1000 Red Pine Drive Schenectatlv 12,103 355-8415 Patricia Liguori 45 Highland Drive Albany 12203 482-8983 Kim Little 4 Friar Tuck Albany 12203 450-3073 Susan Locke 9 Coffredo Drive Schenectady 12.303 355-8918 Daniel Looby 954 Pine Hill Drive Schenectady 11303 355-S492 Steven Lott 3 Nott Road R.R. 31, Guilderland 12084 456-6473 Leo Lupien 18 Maynes Avenue East Albany 12203 489-3862 Richard Mahady 3 Pine View Drive R.R. 131, Guilderland 12084 456-2013 Mark Mahigan 7 Witte Road Albany 12203 456-3401 Nancy Mataraso 17 Campus Club Drive R.R. 31, Cuilderland 12084 456-6453 William Marcil 23 Kelly Avenue Albany 12203 456-7577 Inez McCarthy 11 Johnston Road Albany 12203 456-1545 Diane McCormick 70 Van Wie Terrace Albany 12203 456-1455 Dorothy McCormick 70 Van Wie Terrace Albany 1 2203 456-1455 james McCoy 400 Lincoln Drive R.R. 1ff1,Cuilderland 12084 456-6687 Terri McCoy State Road R.D. 32, Altamont 12009 Iocelyn McCullough 141 Birchwood Drive Schenectady 12303 355-2630 Michael McGinnis 47 Fletcher Road Albany 12203 456-5418 Donald McGlynn 50 Highland Drive Albany 12203 438-8906 ' Surrounding Me, Carol McGrath 616 Via Ponderosa Avenue Schenectady 12303 355-4934 Sharon McHugh 4 Turnstile Drive Albany 12203 456-4946 Barbara McMahon 11 Marjorie Drive Albany 12203 489-2818 Donald McNicol 3261 Carman Road Schenectady 12303 355-2618 Martha Menill 608 Maywood Avenue Schenectady 12303 355-3761 Gale Meservey 101 Fairview Avenue Altamont 12009 861-8874 Norene Metzger 22 Hungerford Road Albany 12203 456-2425 Peter Meyer 67 Hite Court Schenectady 12303 355-0670 Debbie Michaels Voorheesville Road Cuilderland Center 12085 861-6906 Karla Milavec 705 Loeber Road Schenectady 12303 355-7709 David Millington Dunnsville Guilderland Center 12085 355-2899 Gregory Mink 4288 Western Turnpike R.D. 31, Altamont 12009- 355-3740 John Moller Miller Road R.D. 425, 355-3064 456-4363 Ransom Moore ' 13 Knowles Terrace Albany 12203 438-1927 Brian Moran 28 Glenwood Street Albany 12203 438-3654 Richard Morrisson 41 Krause Road Albany 12203 456-6573 Gerard Moscinski 3131 Old State Road Schenectady 12303 355-1378 Thomas Mullany 108 Church Road R.D. 31, Albany 12203 456-1091 Laurie Murphy 22 Ayre Drive Albany 12203 482-4155 Esther Musto 1 Chapman Drive Albany 12203 482-8640 Douglas Myers 316 Schoolhouse Road, R.D. 41, Albany moat 489-0457 Mark 861-B028 482-1392 Schenectady 12303 355-2747 Pamela Pangburn Settle Hills R.D. 31, Altamont 12009 355-8728 Daniel Papandrea 29 Hiawatha Drive R.R. 31, Guilderland 12084 456-6052 Iudy Pappas 8 Leto Road Albany 12203 456-4743 Deborah Parks 154 Main Street Altamont 12009 861-6357 Diane Passenger Ostrander Road R.D. 32, Altamont 12009 861-6994 Susan Passineau 1 Maid Marion Albany 12203 456-1021 Kevin Patterson Leesome Lane Altamont 12009 861-6571 Judith Pellerin 4 Hillview Terrace R.R. 31, Cuilderland 12084 456-3677 Robert Perry 11 Parlcwood Street Albany 12203 482-8891 Kevin Pezze 360 Highland Drive Schenectady 12303 355-4970 John Phelan 585 jefferson Court R.R. JH, Guilderland 12084 456-6917 Thomas Phillips 5 Wilson Court R.R. 41, Cuilderland 12084 456-6842 Maureen Pierce Star Route Altamont 12009 861-6273 But I Had Not Ralph Pietrosanto 1709 Western Avenue 456-7110 john Pitcher 181 Main Street Cuilderland Center 12085 861-2704 Mark Plummer 9 Maynes Avenue Albany 12203 482-6502 John Poggoli 3017 Evelyn Drive Schenectady 12303 356-1246 David Potts 213 Pinewood Drive Schenectady 12303 356-5638 Robert Powers 4 Northgate Drive Albany 12203 456 2494 lane Prescott Western Turnpike R.D. 31, Altamont 12009 355-8587 Susan Prindle 216 Greenwood Drive Schenectady 12303 355-4888 Kathryn Prevencher 3069 Sunset Lane Schenectady 12303 355-4693 Diane Pyszkowski 3435 Cari Lane Schenectady 12303 355-6045 Robert Reals Hawes Road R.D. 32, Altamont 12009 861-6590 Rebecca Reed 230 Main Street Guilderland Center 12085 861-6483 Terrance Reed 38 Highland Drive Schenectady 12303 356-0193 Ioan Reppenhagen 12 Gladwish Avenue Albany 1 2203 456-3419 .lfffrfy Reynders 43 Norwood Street Albany 12203 482-3297 Rhonda Reynolds 23 Warren Street Albany 12203 489-1009 Susan Richardson 14 Wendom Road Albany 12203 456-4882 Kuen Riley 110 Mohawk Drive Schenectady 12303 355-7894 Linda Rissacher 47 Parkwood East Albany 12203 489-8205 Ronee Ristau 1241 Western Avenue Albany 12203 480-2325 Carol Roberts 5 Lawton Terrace Albany 12203 438-1845 Susan Robertson 102 Grand Street Altamont 12009 861-8879 Edward Robinson 6 lf. Dillenbach Albany 12203 489-5008 Eugene Rochek 16 Broolcview Drive Schenectady 12303 355-4343 Cordon Rockstroh 7381 Church Road R.D, 55. Schenectady 12300 355-2359 Damian Roemer 7 Norman Avenue Albany 12203 450-1505 Abbie Roses 104 Bleeker Road R.R. ?f1,Guilderland1208-1 456-6257 Renee Rosen 2977 Lydius Street Schenectady 12303 355-8393 Beth Ruman 3151 Old State Road Schenectady 12303 Steven Ruppenthal 20 Friar Tuck Albany 12203 456-2134 Richard Russell 3075 Sunset Lane Schenectady 12303 355-0778 Phillip Russo 5 Ap 16 Okara Schenectady 12303 350-1927 Colleen Ryan MCKown Road Albany 12203 452-?.oO1 Kevin Ryan 1 Ann Drive Sclienect.idv l2JOJ 355-0259 Michael Ryan JJ Palma Boulevard Albany 1.1205 450-8201 Shiela Ryan J Seclev Drive Albany 1220.1 450-0180 Rhonda Ryder 312.1 Lune Pine Road Schenectady 12,103 335-1551 Susan Ryder IS Hanes Street Albany 12203 456-1714 Victoria Sachar 10 Tower Street R.R. 1-'1.Cuilderland120S-t 456-3755 Alan Salls lfVestern Turnpike R.D, 21,Altamont1Z009 355-9916 Bernadet Salsburg 3082 Lone Pine Road Schenectady 12303 355-7462 Peter Sand 4443 Western Turnpike R.D. 31, Altamont 12009 355-2568 Judith Santorelli 3675 Carman Road Schenectady 12303 355-2695 Michele Sarraino 47 Hanes Street Albany 12203 456-7776 Lawrence Scheiderer 2 Denise Court Schenectady 12303 355-9056 Cindy Schell Maple Avenue Extension R.D. 1, Altamont 12009 861-6640 Nancy Schiesel 38 Ableman Avenue Albany 12203 456-2772 David Schuck 67 Okara Drive Schenectady 12303 355-1390 Sean Scott Star Route Altamont 12009 861-B703 Tomihiro Segawa 26 Campus Club Drive R.R. 1ff1,Cuilderland 12084 456-6250 john Sengenberger 128 Birchwood Drive Schenectady 12303 355-2379 Holly Sharp 137 Mohawk Drive Schenectady 12303 355-0516 Carol Shaver 108 Main Street Altamont 12009 861-8065 David Sheehan 12 Laughlin Street Albany 1 2203 489-6896 Karen Shenaur 3042 Schuster Road Schenectady 12303 355-2783 Even Seen lt- Arthur Siebert 14 A Church Road Albany 12203 489-1512 David Simmons 1695 Western Avenue Albany 12203 Pamela Siver Veeder Road R.D. ffl, Slingerlands 12159 456-1498 lacqueli Smi 3072 Lydius Street Guilderland 12084 355-1028 ludy Smith 8 jackson Court R.R. 81, Guilderland 12084 Lorna Smith 8 Kaine Drive Albany 12203 482-5680 Mary Smith 13 Velina Drive Albany 12203 456-0399 Owen Smith 3089 Old State Road Schenectady 12303 355-0979 Debbie Snyder Brandle Road R.D. 32, Altamont 12009 861-B763 Richard Snyder Brandle Road R.D. ffl, Altamont 12009 861-8763 Thomas Spawn 33 Fletcher Road Albany 12203 456-4524 John Springer 17 Pineknob Drive Albany 12203 456-1567 Kimberly Stanley 6969 Fuller Street Schenectady 12303 355-9661 PatriciaStdenh , Ap Park R.R. 'ff 1, Guilderland 12084 456-4012 Robert Stevens 196 E. McKown Road Albany 12203 489-7116 Richard Steverson 14 Wilson Court R.R. 31, Cuilderland 12084 456-2474 John Stoll 24 Ableman Avenue Albany 12203 456-1527 Robert Stenzel 23 Ableman Avenue Albany 122.03 456-8056 lames Stuart 152 Mohawk Drive Schenectady 12303 355-0782 Kim Stutz 2969 Old State Road R.D. 31, Altamont 12009 355-3479 Caryle Sutton 110 Mohawk Drive Schenectady 12303 Donna Jean Svingala 20 Wendom Road ' ' Albany 12203 456-B575 Sharm 20 Wendom Albany 456-B575 527 482-0822 lames Valek 553 Monroe Avenue R.D. ffl, Albany 12203 482-0822 Richard Vanderwarker 24 Patricia Lane Albany 12203 456-2969 Cheryl Van Wormer 20 Graylon Place Albany 12203 456-2977 Thomas Vassallo 552 Jefferson Court R.R. 31, Guilderland 12084 456-1716 Mary Vedder 21 Willow Street R.R. 31, Cuilderland 12084 Kathleen Veivia 37 Terry Avenue Schenectady 12303 355-0682 Michele Viau 7 Pinelcnob Drive Albany 12203 456-1494 Nicholas Viscio 7420 Church Road R.D. 35, Schenectady 12306 355-0138 Edward Visker 14 Shepherd Avenue Albany 12203 456-4224 Angie Wager Veeder Road R.D. 731, Slingerlands 12159 456-7724 Elizabeth Wais R.D. 32, Weaver Road R.D. 42, Altamont 12009 B61-8859 Itl-lad Not lan Ward 3051 Sunset Lane Schenectady 12303 355-1275 Keith Wargo 81 Terry Avenue Schenectady 12303 355-1275 Debra Warner 44 Willow Street R.R. 31, Cuilderland 12084 456-5717 Garvin Warner 2 Pineknob Drive Albany 12203 456-2344 Mark Watson 204 Pinewood Drive Schenectady 12303 355-1766 Sheri Way 266 Caroline Street R,D. ffl, Albany 12203 489-3703 Crystie Weatherlry 2209 Western Avenue R.R. 01, Guilderland 12084 456-5674 Wendy Wiedman 17 Marjorie Drive Albany 12203 482-4084 William West 9 Northgate Drive Albany 12203 456-8881 Caren White 329 Presidential R.R. l1'1,Cuilderland 12084 456-6033 Lizabeth Whiting 3031 Lillian Road Schenectady 12303 355-8749 Richard Wiebe 333 Presidential R.R. 4' 1, Cuilderland12084 456-6013 Robin Wilhelm lohnston Road R.D. 5? 1, Slingerlands 12159 456-7710 Mary Williford Route 158 R.D. 32, Altamont 12000 355-8798 Sherry Willaims 3012 Lone Pine Road Schenectady 12303 356-1699 Terry Willaims 3012 Lone Pine Road Schenectady 12303 356-1699 Raymond Winne 11 Cornell Avenue Albany 12203 456-5575 Ann Woolf 3118 Spawn Road Schenectady 12303 355-9640 Michael Wroblewski 33 Vaughn Drive Albany 12203 489-2012 Billi Wurst 1700 lNestern Avenue Alh.1ny12ZOJ Richard Zahnleuter -1 Ann Drive Schenectady 12303 355-8027 Michael Zaremski R.D. 32, Meadowdale Road R.D, 32, Altamont 12000 801-2951 Theresa Zaremski Meadowdale Road R.D, 22, Altamont 12009 Sctfo-123 Marcia Zorn lo Drawbridge Drive Albany 12203 456-8207 loan AllLson 10 lfV1lley Street Albany 12203 Kevin Barre 153 Schtitilhritlse Road Albany 12203 482-3050 William Blanchet 500 A Norfolk Street RD. If 1, Albany 12103 -189-2358 justin Brusgul llawee Road R D. NZ., Altamont 1100-7 801-2081 Susan Canfora 6 Mcliown Road Albany 1220.1 415011502 Karen Dangerlield 3 Tower Street RR. -'f1,Ct1iltls-rlantl 12.088 +150-2010 Barbara Delohn 3020 W'illi.1rnQtvt1rg Schenecladv 12303 356-0566 Pamela Dermot! Cmnt Court R R, I-'1,Qt1ilderlar1d 11081 450-0307 Lisa Mnrini 3024 Lydius Street Schenectady 12303 355-1105 ,- f L., an ' 2 F :- . 'L I . Nw. .,. i 1 -V , Q, Q' x .gm 13, vw- ' . -' ,ffg rf 5' . A I ,, Y 7.51 , 'E X22 'iz lf ,X ,Q t5S...N--------Y --V t ifffz 'gif ' 55,4-. SY D-. - .iyzkun , E Q , , . 'Q' 1 xx r 0 A fS .. .vii Nx --5, 'E K WX x 51: Q Q .,. 'QI of Involvement 1 il. C ti! -.-5 Q Su wx- ' I H n ' I Hcvrrlx-VIu1'f'1 x -.vw of lfw' r--'-.r x H1 tm nl-:uw lunlhlumm r N.-w-,fl ' v-'- Hu' v.1n1J .iv I x 7,1--.1 mm all M. ru'-ml . - :ww H4vV?u1 lJ.v,',urw-,.1 V-z1!xw'Uv1'vl ru 'Huw , . Hu pr 'lr 1.5-llfnxl :w-,uf .rv ---- nulllQ'lrr'f'n,vYw'PIHIIHN'.viv1Vw- lm rmvuwu in rrhv-Arm full ll vi- vw w-UW vu Hu ,JMR .im XX:-H fum' v. -V, .-. 1 ug-u'w.I.wvvvvwrIv1xl 'Vvuvx my yw--. I -,VV IH-.-uwrlw -1' v w un Buluntllu.1.l.- r1vv,k,.v,!5-HN-,-11 U1 s 'V V ,. u . f Q -.u.L . ' V mv m uv r',.xVI1-vw 1 A A X -1 4 x,, Sk' 1- 271 1. SA . Swallowed Me and 'P nl 'Cn' X QR 'ii-, 'i Qrqw 'x Suddenly it's gone like the falling of a star, Uncountable friends, dances, bonfires, football games on Saturday, class trips, packed lunch rooms, bus rides, working together, rehearsal ....,v,- r'-'. H '15 - NV levi 272 Q,-grant' JG x ,JM K 3.5. X WM ractices p , . . Staying with us only through lingering memories, Wanting to continue forever but are lost with the shutting of a door. Kevin Patterson How can you explain someone so clear, I Skippe for when a Friend is needed she is always there. Her laughter, her seriousness, her help and care, is always heard and alwa s near y . Shes a person to respect and highly honor, for projects and tasks she takes upon her. A million words just couldnt express, the work she-'S taught and Clone, that has brought us happiness. - Donna Belles cl Away alt fl? 1' I . ll I ll' I . . I fr f 3- QI' Y 'N-fx -4f ,rv Z' Down the Hall -sf., ,.: .Z-2 I i O . miie D -1 ,ff .. K -Xi. N if-x,4 I . -y l rp, . 4... Upon entering Guilderland in the fall A shadow of emptiness filled the hall The times have changed, the people too The years spent together all too few. New horirons for us to see, All of the other places we'll soon be. Different dreams left to explore, All the experiences that have opened a door So much laughter, so many tears, All the friendships that have risen through the years At times we felt our friends didn't care But when we needed them they were always there Now as we leave as the class of '74, And go on to open many new doors, We will remember our friends and all the rest And think of our class as being the best. We all entered together into the Senior High. Now the time has come for us to say good-bye. Esther Musto '57 ,f7i 10' Slnglng. Kevin Patterson . 'I- 4 Summer, hot and dry Comes slow, ends fast. School comes back into existence. Joanne Fischer An autumn's night, A summer'5 dawn, They make me wonder where youve gun- I have sanled across the raxnhow just sc-.m'h1ng For 'mor wrml lhave flown arrow the Uf'tlVP?fSf'lL1SfS JTL'hIT1.Q vndff-ws mal-'-s ,Wx Lu? 9 4: l'd really like to give you the sun so that you would never have to live in darkness but I can't, so for you, my friend a few tears of joy followed by a smile of happiness. -Life goes by too fast to worry about the times in the past. -So live each day as it comes and meaning for life will last. Memories are something that should be cherished and of great value to you. -The memories I've got will never lose their meaning -As long as l'm believing in you and your being It takes time to realize what's really worthwhile in life, come to find out it's the little things, like a smile or kind word, but most of all, friends. -You're what's worth having in -And for that I'm going to strive. i 3 f l e. 1 f 'ii 3- , ,W I fa A 1 , 1 r I LQ fi ,A 4 l e f X F I I iz ia gl x i. if I -l- ! ' pr ' 'ALM -1 ' 47' 4-V, lx. 'tv lf ' la.Jd.QQs Nh-A'A'1' n '., l ,ol W F-,U .', ,,..y1 ,-, . mx .V ' -1 -1 '- n 4 A 1 , . I ,sf 'f p 'Q '- f . 'rf-I . .7-f..vv---- ,. .ng ' Lf 1 , , .V-.1 .V VJ. ', ' 'YL--5-1 1' ' 5-.I f f'1, ' .L Vyfy A. I 'ffl ...,. 1 If ,f'n .-p, .1.,, I I ff -.,. 1 I ffm. .QA fi I rfv J .VI .5 1 Y Q. ii 7 1 1 li A 'A 9 52: 'A 4 Qf - J 4 ,K 5 1 n 4 X Q-.L A'l 5 .,1, X ,I K ,CL 1. V ,1 , 5 X . X ' f' ' RX Rf, I I' .4 E I A 1' I ', ' l .' N ' A X f 4 1 . v 1 X X f -' KL.. K ' -073
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