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

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H-.1-,,x,' 4. 1. - A' ' x,5vmg.f if-I-.Ny A ,, -, .. L1',.if-ilfeigssxigs'-:.N..fN N- - A ' y X . .5-qv, X-.Ac 53.5.-.X xi R 1 I l I I ,. Here come Betty Crocker and Suzy llmnmnnkur. r ' W ' . A.. f , . , . 1.4. Vp, .. XX, !m1ll','rl'H.u i: .N .,.. f 1 l ' .1-Fill -IV' F fm '1 'X l n u,,1. Im mi!hlr1gQuvrner in small pam kaqffs 15 CAROL ANN ABELE Activities: Girls Chorus: School Play. Ambition: Wildlife Biologist. Interests: Swimming, tennis, nature, and the ocean. PHILIP H. ADAMS Phil . . . Activities: Studying and working, Ambitions: To become a hood omament and Dada Sculptor and to provide others with the Philosophical Catechism of the Minds Ultimate Sur- realist Potential. GLEN ALLEN GLENN ALLENDORPH Ambition: To go to school for elec- tronics. Interests: Cars, electronics. RICH ANTALEK Activities: Football 2, 3. Ambition: College. Interests: Sports, traveling. DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG L.ouie . . . Activities: Cross Country 1, 2:Track1:ConcertBand1,2,3,4:Wind Ensemble 3, 4: Stage Band 4: Honor Soc- iety 3, 4: Quartet 4: Orchestra 4. Ambition: To be free and successful. Interests: Travel, meteorology, snow- mobiling. No weather is good weather. -5.- fl 174 5- . -v 55 x MAUIEBII ADA!! Ambition: Collage, nifty. HEIDI ALHEIM K1einschmidt . . . Torch 1. 2, 3. Ambition: College. Intuit Laughing. As 'Kleinschmid' goes. la goes the nation PAMELA LYNN ALLEN Ski Club 1: Student Govdn- ment 1: Bend 1, 2: Choir 3: Varsity Soc- cer 1: Guilderland Players 2, 3: Povda Puff Football 2. Interests: Guitl. writ- ing, talking. partying. people Ambition: Iournalist. RON AMIRALAN Nde-ra-core ' Activities: Chess Team 1, Z. 3.4.lute1':1a'.ionalClxb 1 2 E Uiresicienti. 4 Exchange Student Paraguay 4. Musical 3. Basketball 1 Z Computer Club jCi:aL'man 4 SLE 4 Ambitious: Meduzime retur: tc Paraguay Interests: Shing. :gsm MARY ARCOLXYO Ambition: F11 have tc ask Dee Dee 'ist Interests: Mice and pecpie 3 gene:-1. IENNIFER .XROST 73' Actiwties' Y-?11.S ' i ' -- Q Q . - ,-- .er isnt: ?'laye1s L 3 -1 S --1-f-H Tfemeyg Tfhotograg-ny 11: 4 jgmeyg Q 3 . Ambmons: Icikege i:-av-3, ,mg fg I 5 5 healthy zatpy and ull 1:6 intwmuz -eopie t-ann: :u:v:.1g of 'zegqgy MARK I. ARRAS Spiderman . . .Amhitions. To be able to outdrink Pud and outsmoke my brother. Interests: Hunting, sports, cars, beer, liquor, and girls. CATHLEEN AVELLINO MARIANNE BAAKMAN Activities: Student Government. Ambitious: To graduate, to become a dietician, and to get married. Interests: Horseback riding, rollerskating. RICHARD BARBER Ambitious: To find e decent job and be happy. Interests: Girls, cars, sports, usual stuff. ELIZABETH BARHYUI' Liz . . . Happy thoughts of good times past makes memories that lest. STEPHEN BASS Ambition: College for mechanics. Interests: Golf, tennis, partying. lust about everything. 'C 1 wg f 3 'Tx . aries-, L . . MICHAEL ARRAS Activities: Basketball. Ambitious: Hotel technician, whatever comes up. Interests: Music, getting ahead, party- ing. IOHN AVELLINO Activities: Soccer lg Band 1. Ambitions: Going to CAL, Interests: Skiing, women, money. GEORGE BARBER Herb . . . Activities: Wind Ensemble l. 2, 3, 4:tIoni:+:rt Band l:Ort:hostra 2,1-1: Stage Hariri 1, 2, 3, tg Musical 1, 2, ii, -I. Ambition: Pysftlmlogist. t HEIJVA BARTELL Bart .... A ctivities: Torch 1. 2. 3. 4: SAE 43 Guilderland Players 3. 4: Sum- mer Spain Trip 3. Ambitinns:To see and experience everything l can: to sail around the world. interests: Life itself, people and soccer. RICK BATES Activities: Skiing. 76'ers Club. Ambitious: T0 climb a mountain and to finrl tim beet BORKVNI REEF in the land. Interests: Booze, brutality and girls. DEBORAH BEA'I'I'IE Debi lBa Bal. . . Activities: Powder Puff Football 3. Ambitions: To become a doctor's assistant and to buy the haunted house. Interests: Water skiing, Scott, T-birds. SUSAN DARLENE BECKER Beckemecker . . . Activities: P.A. an- nouncer 4. Ambitions: To raise a family, be happily married, and make lim happy. Interests: lim, children, eating. ANDRE BELIVEAU Ambition: Forestry. Interests: Playing guitar, wood working. DEIDRE BERTRAND Dee Dee . . . Activities: Concert Band 1, 2, 3. Ambition: I have to ask Mary, Blame it on the Bosa Nova. MICHAEL BETZ Mow , . .Interests: Bowling, skating, cars. T' MARTIN BEAVH Activities: Cross Country: Ski Club. Intaests: Skiing, motorcycles. NELLY BELAWSKI Ambition: To Find the things that I am searching for. Interests: Being with friends, dancing, barhopping. Why must living your own life mean leaving your friends behind? KAREN BELONCIK Activitis: S.0.L.D. Ambitious: To be happy and rich and to enjoy life. Interests: Tennis, swimming, biking. BEITY BEST Bee . . . Ambitious: LPN, getting an apartment. Interests: Guys, partying, racing motorcycles. PAUL BILODEAU Activities: Football 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Soccer 2. Ambition: To be a policeman. Interests: Hiking, rock climbing. the outdoors. l. A WILLIAM C. BISHOP Bill , . . Activities: Soccer 1, 2: Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3. 45 Herr Fuchs Fan Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To become president ofa railway company. Interests: Sports, railroads, photography. LAUREL BOI-IL Activities: Honor Roll 1, Z, 3, 4: Student Government 1. Ambition: To become as popular as Robert Redford, as righteous as Ralph Nader, and especially es rich as Iohn D. Rockefeller. Interests: To find the point of life without going off the deep end, reach for the stars but keep one foot on the ground. FREDERICK BONNEAU PETER BONNER Pete . . . Activitim: Answers Please 2 lCaptainJ, 3, 4: Student Government 3 lPresidentl, 4: Cross Country 2, 3: Track 1, 2: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3,4:ChessTeam 2, 3, 4:Trips to Spain 1, 2. Ambitious: Power, fame, glory and riches: to invent the first freeze-dried blimp. Interests: Sports, politics, Spanish. MARGARET BOSWORTH Activities: Gym 1, 2, 3, 4. Interests: Swimming, camping, horseback riding. Ambitious: Go on with school. 1 RICHARD BLANCHARD Ambitions: To get married to Pat and have a good job. Interests: Cars and ev- erything that I do with them. THPIRESA BOHI. Activities: Honor Society lL Sceptre Service 2, fi,-1: Powder Puff Football fl, SAE 4. Ambition: All. Two men look out through the anim: burst ons: sms mud, :incl the other, stars. WAl.'I'l'1R BUNNIMXIV DEHOR.-Xll K. HORN. Dr-li Amhitiona Employment in a bank Interest: l-'nn MARK Bill 'DRI-1.-Xl ' Build .XrtiYitii:s:Sritir1Pr'l.l, ,L 3. Basketball l,.I..l.-l.BaSt?l1all l,2. 1.4 .knihitinnsz Cn to college, get some hoop Intern-sts: Sports. music' LINDA BOYNTON Activities: Soccer 2, 3: Sceptre 1, 2, Wrestling Pep Club 1, Z, 3, 4: SAE Yearbook 3, 4. Interests: Water skiir soccer, softball. CANDICE M. BROWN Candie . . . Activities: Guilderlai Players 2, 3: Student Government Ambition: To learn how to canoe in t rapids. Interests: Al, modeling, frienc PAUL BRUCKER Bruck . . . Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambitions: Colle try pro ball. Interests: Listening music, fishing, State. IAMES Buclcorr Ambition: College. Interests: Tenni golf, music. E W. X39 N1 eff I xc . , l. Any place to get away from those LIBRARIANSV' ii Qt -1 W ,gf Us Q' 7' MARY ANN BRENNAN Activitim: Soccer 1, 2, 3IC04C8PYHi1'll. 49 Tennis 1, 3, 4: Ski Team 1, 2 1Co- Captainj, 3 fCo-Captainj, 4: Honor Soci- ety 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: College. Interests: Ski racing, canoe racing. knit- ting. ROBERT BRUCE Bob . . . Activitia: Track 3, 4: Ski Team 3, 4. Interest: Music. FL L GREG BRUNI ELLEEN BULMAN Activities: Torch 1, Z, 3: Sceptre 1: Soc- cer 1: Softball 3: Chorus 1ZCl10I.1' 2. 3: Yorker Club 1: Tennis 1: SAE 4, Ambitions: To attend a 2 year college and pass the State Troopers exam. ELLEN BURKE Activities: Sceptre Service 2. 3. 4: Ski Club 2, 3: Yearbook 4. Ambition: College. Interests: Music. SP.-XC. Chevy vans. KATHLEEN C. BURKE Actixities: Guilderland Players 2, 3. 4: Powderpuff Football 3. 4: Ski Club 2. 3. 4: Yearbook 4: Sceptre Service 2. 3 4. Rowdies 3. 4. Ambitions: To get new locks at my house so I won't miss any more parties. Interests: Partying, SF.-XC. McDonald's. RAY BURKE C.R. . . . Ambitions: To tum 18, col- lege. Interests: Football, soccer, basket- ball. DAVID IOS!-IPH CANAVAN Canabeans and. or David I. . . . Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Guilderland Players 3, 45 SAE: Choir 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Class Officer IVice- Presidentl 45 Yearboolc Homecoming Court. Ambition: College with music and theater. Interest: Singing with Carol and Sue. DEBORAH CARPENTER Deb . . .Activitiem Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Team 25 Basketball 15 Sceptre Service 1, 2, 3 lPresidentj, 45 Honor Soc- iety 1, Z, 3, 45 DAR. Ambition: To be- come a registered nurse. WILLIAM CARRETTA CYNTHIA ANN CATALFAMO Kink . . . Ambitions: Get a car, an apartment and get married. Interests: Parties at the Allies with the gang, SPAC, Garvin. MARK W. CI-IAMBERLIN Der kieine teufel . . , Activities: Wrestling 1, 25 AFS 3, 45 Honor Society5 Ski Clubg Photography Click 45 Guilder- land Players 45 Yearbook 45 SAE 4. Ambition: To find myself a genie and get those 3 wishes. Interests: Hiking, Camping, canoeing. MARY CAUCA Ambltmns. To become a social worker and get married Inter5ts:Guys,ho1se- back riding, partying in the fielck. MARIK C.-XRNPN Al.l'. BRIAN CARR Amlriliuns: flirt .1 grind lub, sutlln rlnwn lr A .Xxnhiliousz Nlmilmnirs or olertruuujs Wh:-rr-'s the fire, I1m?Your shorts arv showing from that lmlv1ntlwtowel ' 21 SHIRLEY CHAN Activities: Honor Society, Intemational Club, French Club, AFS. Ambition: Research scientist. RICH CHESEBRO MIKE CICARDI MICHAEL CLARK Duck , . . Activities: Baseball 1: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3gWrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: L.D. 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Court. Ambition: College. SUSAN CLEARY Activities: Girls Bowling 2, Powder Puff Football 3: Journal 4: Yearbook 4: Honor Society 3, 4. Ambitious: To go to col- lege, become an elementary school teacher, and get married. Interests: Children, bowling, bicycling. TERRY COBURN Activities: Conservation Club lg Chorus 13 Bowling 23 Student Senate 23 Choir Z, 33 Riding Club 2, 3, 4. Ambitions: Be happily married and raise a family, to live in the mountains and own a small herd of Connemara horses. Interests: Bob, children, dogs, horses. .asv Mxx 5 10' 552 El HI 55 phi Ill: ,W BRADFORD ASHLEY CHASE Ford , . . Activities: Unkwdc bl- ketweaving 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer: Imran!- als. Ambition: Become Hickory Fans president. Interests: Sports, parties. SUSAN BETH CHURCHILL Sioux . . . Activities: Guilderland Players 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama 3, 4:Choir 1, 2: Student Government 3 ISecretary- Treasurerl, 45 Representative to Board of Education: Iunior Prom Court: Homecoming Queen. Ambition: To be a director of the theatre. Interests: Acting, singing, Wolfeboro, 3rd Reich, Ruthie Babie, my mom, riding in a red VW with Ted and Gretchen, the ocean, playing guitar, Ioni Mitchell, the blues, Nina's cookies. IEAN CLARK Ambition: College. MICHAEL 1. CLAUS Mike . . . Activities: S.A.C. 1, 2. Ambition: Travel to Colorado. Intasts: S.C.C., C.B. radio. IOHN CMELKO Activities: Media Squad 1. 2. 3. 4: Yorker Club 1, 2, 3: Honor Society 3. 4. Ambition: To be written of in science texts among such great men as Einstein. Maxwell and Teller. Interests: Electronics, films. music. ROBIN COCHRANE Robin . . . Activities: Girls Bowling 1. Concert Band 1. 2. Ambition: Nursing. Interstsz Having a good time and tc succeed. TERRY COLBERT Terry . . . Activities: TORCH. Ambition: Teach handicapped chil- dren. Interest: Boys. FRANCISCO V. COMMISSO Guing . . . Activities: Football 4. Ambitions: Go to college, go to Rome with C.M.T. Interests: Football, baseball, track. DAVE CONSTABLE ML David . . . Activities: B.O.C.E.S. 3, 4: Town Park 3: Football 1, 3. Ambitious: Electrician, drag racing, to live in my van. Interests: Beth, drag rac- ing, waterskiing. PATRICIA COUGAN Pattf'. . . Activities: Ski Club 1, 2: Sceptre 2. 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Choir 2, 3: 76ers 4: Powder Puff 2, 3, 4: Student Senate 4: Donkey Basketball 45 Rowdies 3, 4: Guilderland Players 4. Ambitions: College, travel. Interests: Skiing, swimming, music. WILLIAM COOK Ginnley . . . Activities: Senior Lounge. Ambition: To get out of school. Interest: Outdoors. IUDITH COX lud . . . Ambition: To become a profes- sional golfer. Interest: Having good tima. J - if oft if ar CINDY COLLIER GINGER CONNOLLY Ambition: College. Interest: Partying, motorcycles, horseback riding. GREG CONWAY Cons .Aiztiviliazez Wrestling l, Z, J, -lg Task lforrzo .i, fl: Class Otifirzor Il'rosi- flontl 1,33 Key Klub l, 2, .lp Sotzcur 3, Football II, 'l'mr:kl Amhitions: College, Clminnein ol' tlio Bonrtl nt Fl'8:'l', to ln: tho host nt somotliing, to fincl tlis: host Clmlnmus NlilXllIllIS. liitorcsts: Skiing. tennis, swimming. BllI'1NDA LYNN tlt N TK Activities: Uniltlerlnnfl Flavors I, Z LSC I, .L -l. Honor Sonic-tv J, .1 liiofret nrvl, lzfilioir l, Z.SAl'I1S.U l,.ll I. Z. .I J Ambitions: To go into fashion rlosign got rnnrrieitl .intl own ai rzastle in Spain lntiirvsts: Sewing, izollocting, giivs lxlNllil'1lll.Y lfilllflilll.-KN KEN COX .Mitii ities: Drinking, going to the fl rivn in Ambition: B O UBS ROBERT COX Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 4. Ambitions: Coast Guard, helping people. Interests: Sports, travel, being rich. IOSEPH CRANKER STEVEN CRONIN Steve . . .Activitiesz Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 3 lTri-Captainj, 43 Homecoming Court. Interests: Wrestling, soccer, outdoor sports. FRANK CROUNSE Ambitions: College, to work with the Russian language. STEVE CURRAN Sloth . . . Activities: Football 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1: S.P.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresidentl, 4. Ambition: Unprintable. IODY ANNE CZESAK joad . . .Activitiesz SAE 4: Chess Club 1. Ambitions: To be happy, to be free, to be myself, to help Mr. Thomas as the years go by. Interests: People, places, and all that's exciting. KATHY CRAIG Activities: DECA 4. Ambition: To gi-aduam this year, to get married loan. and most of all to be happy forever. Interests: D, having full. TV- CYNTHIA CRAWFORD Ambition: College. Intamts: Horseback riding, swimming, slciing. CAROL CROPSEY Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 2, Yearbook Staff 4. Ambitiom: To get out of GCHS, go to college, get a good job. and have a happy life. Interests: Music, partying, laughing. BRIAN CUOMO Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. Ambitious: Airline pilot, and to jump out of an air- plane going faster than the speed of sound. Interests: Sports. himting. and the flying scene. DEBRA LEA CURRY Deb , . . Activities: Transfer Student. Girls Swim Team 1. 2: Pep Club 21 SAE 4. Ambitions: To go to college. Interests: Drawing. bowling, swimming. LINDA SUE DAGLE Bagle . . . Activities: Tennis 1 1Co- Captainl. 2. M.V.P. 3. 4: Volleybdtl 2, C- lCo-Captainl 4: Concert Band I.2:Cl1O!: 3: Class Officer Nice Prmidentl 1. 1. 3. Student Government 3. 4: IX. Soccer Scorekeeper 2: IX. Basketball Scorekeeper 2: Senior Lounge Commit- tee 3. 4 IChai.rrnanl. Powder Puff Foot- ball 3 LCaptainl: 76ers Club 4. Cur- riculum Change Committee 31 Maxwell Law-Day Rep. 3. 4: Iunior Prom Court Ski Club 1 lPresidentl. Z: G..-KA 3 4. lournal 4 fCirls Sports Editor' PAULINE A. DAGUILLO Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 4: Powder Puff 2, 4: Corresponding Sec- retary 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. Interests: Sports. dl'lVil'l8- HEIDI DAVIS Cher . . . Ambitious: Work, cosmetol- ogy. Interests: Guys, partying, getting an apartment. LAUREN DEALLEAUME Activities: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4gTennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 1 , 2, 3, 4: Computer Club 4: SAE 4. Ambitious: To make the best I can out of everything. Interests: Sports, Women's Lib. ALLEN DKZKER TERESA DEIOSEPH Ambitious: Graduate and go out West. Interest: Partying. KATHERINE M, DIANA Kathy . . . Activities: Dutchettes Co- Captaing Guilderland Players 2: Girls Bowling lg Work Experience 35 SAE 4. Ambitious: Marriage, college, and to meet the real Henry Kissinger. Interests: People, movies, parties. PUSPA DAS Activities: Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Honor Society 3, 4: Year- book 43 Guilderland Players 3, 4: SAE 41 SOLD 1, 2, 3, 4, Ambitions: Medicine. to visit all the places I haven't been to and to revisit the places I have been to, to always be happy. Interests: People. animals, mountains. NANCY DAVIS Activities: Honor Society 1, 3, 4, Rid- ing Club 3, 4: Guilderland Players 4. Ambitions: College, buy a horse, bee come e stewardess. Interest: Partying. CHICRYI. DEIIA RTI-IR EDWIN DEGONZAGUE IOI-, DRNN Activities: Football 2, 3. 41 ack t, 2. . 'if' Ambitions:Tobetheunderstndy of odd jabs. Interests: Outsoimding Pete and making Fun of turn. DENNIS DIClx RALPH DICKERSHAID BETH DICKINSON Ambition: College. Interest: Art. LAURIE ANN DIMURA Activities: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Wrest- ling Pep Club 1: Yearbook 4: Powder Puff Football 2, 3, 4: African Safari 4: Boppers 3, 4: junior Prom Co1u't, M,C. Z, 3, 4: Homecoming Court. Ambition: To live a full and happy life. Interests: Talking, eating, ducks, 15. TIM DOLAN Animal . . . Activities: Football Z, 3, 43 Wrestling 1: Intramural Basketball. Ambitions: College, to be successful. Interests: Handball, fishing. WILLIAM A. DORAN Bill . . . Activities: Soccer 1: Golf 4: Musical 1, 2: Wind Ensemble 3, 4. Ambition: Career in scientific research. Interests: Music, sports. PETER DUNHAM Activities: Track 15 Football 2, 3, 43 Torch 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Scholarly Endeavor 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To write the world's longest term paper, Ar- chaeology. Interests: Archaeology and Drosophila. ,.53 ,f Q! -r 1 and PHIL DICKSON Bubba , . . Activitias Fodlln 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2. Ambitimll: Collop ll be successful. LYNN DIEHM Ambition: College. VALERIE IOY DINE Brutus Nall. . .Activitiaz Ski Club 1, 2,3,4:OnionToads 1,2:SceptreServim 2, 3, 4: Rowdies 1, 2. 3, 4: Wrestling Pqa Club 1, 2, 3, 4gChoir 1, 2, 3:Girls Chorus 1: Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4 fEditorJg Homecoming Court: Girls Track 4: In- door Track 2g Varsity Socoa 1, 2: Pow- der Puff 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 3, 4 Klip- tainl: Donkey Basketball 4: Student Council 4: Trip to N.Y.C. 3. Ambitious: Holding on to yesterday, to be my own person, and to all who know me You've got a friend Intersts: Music. sports, football. Z 28s. the block. Day Camp, '74,Dutchers, Back Stabbezsf' Friendly's. smiling and happiness. DEBBIE DOIWINIC Ambition: Secretarial worklnterestsz Bowling, Mike Bryda. Torrington CL SUSAN C. DUDZIEC Sis . . . Ambitious: College and eques- tnanship. Interests: Horses and travel- ing. .CATI-II-IRINE DIINSTON Cathy . . Activities: Conservation Club 1. 2: Yearbook -1: SAC 1 1. 3 Ambitious: College, to live a full and happy life. Intaest: People MARK R. DVORSCAK Sac . . . Activities: Baseball VZ: Wrest- ling 1, 2: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Head Hunter: Dgycarnp 1, 2, 3, 4: 76'ers 4: G.C.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: International Handball: Yearbook 4: Dutchers. Ambition: To go to Hawaii. Interests: Scuba diving, climbing, Kawasaki. BONNIE ERT Oscar . . . Activities: Girls Chorus 1, 2. Ambitious: Acting, dancing, working with deaf children. Interests: Dancing, children, traveling. KIMBERLY IRAN ESMAY Kim , . . Activities: Cheerleading 3, 4: Sceptre 1, 2, 3, 4: Rowdies 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 1: Trip to NYC 3: Wrestl- ing PepClub:IVBasketball Scorekeeper 2: Trip to Spain 1: Summer Study in Spain 2: Powder Puff 3, 4: Iunior Prom Decorations Chairman: Boppers 3, 4: Homecoming Court: Class Officer lCorresponding Secretary! 3: Yearbook 2,4 lSports Section Headl. Ambition: To find happiness in whatever I do. Interests: Snow, friends, traveling, smiles. IAMES FERRAIOLI Iim . . . Ambition: To be a pilot. Interest: Photography. CARI. FINK Ambition: Body work. Interest: Working on my oar. THOMAS FISCHER Ambition: To travel. 'Q ,Wal :O- LOUIS EARLY Screwy' . . . Activities: Football 1, 2: Russian Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Trip to Russia 3: Handball: Intramurals 1. Ambitious: State Police, Army, traveling. Intersts: Waterskiing, fishing, snowmobiling. MARTHA EDGAR Marty . . . Activities: Dutchettes 3: Spain Trip 2. Ambition: To become a medical assistant. Interests: Cliffs. water, skiing, PATRICIA I-'AULKNER Boo-Boo , . . Activities: Powder Puff Football. Ambitious: Tobe happy and to graduate. Interests: Partying, guitar, watarskiing. EDWARD B. FINGERIIIVI' IR. Nuts . . . Activities: Wrestling I. Fi: Football 2, 3: 76'eis 4: Senior Lounge 4. Ambition: To become very famous and almost rich. Interests: Cars. girls, sex. BRIAN FISHER Activities: Football 1: Wrestling 2: Football 3. Ambition: Law. GREG FLOYD Hamhose. Mr E' '... Activities: Cross Country 1, 2, 3. 4 lCaptainl: Out- door Track 1, 2, 3, -4 iCaptainl1 Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Answers Please. Ambitions: Sportswriter, run in the Olympics. CAROL FOOTE Ambitions: To many Charlie and have a happy and successful life together, work. Interests: Horseback riding, motorcycling, camping. DONNA FREISATZ DI . . . Activities: Musical Stage Crew: G.Y.R.O. Ambition: College. Interests: Animals, sailing, horseback riding. PETA FRIEDMAN Activities: International Club: Tutoring. Ambition: To become a P.R.O. Interests: Writing, drama, people. SUSAN GADE LINDA GAIGE Gaigie . . . Ambition: Working. Interests: Animals, the outdoors, bowl- ing. NANCY GARDNER Activities: Yearbook: Journal. Ambitions: To be happy and to share that happiness with others. Interests: People, art, animals. lol-IN I-'our-nr Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4- Allliii College. Interest: Cape Cod MARK CARLEI' ON FRIHEL Activities: Conservation Club. Ambition: Become a wildlife consu- vationist. Interests: Flying, camping, fishing. CAROLYN FYVIE Lynn . . . Activities: Orchatra 1, 2, 3, 4gCh0i1' 1, 2, 3, 43 Musitml I, 2: Guitar Club 1. Ambition: Music teacher. Interest: Music RON GAIDUSEK Activities: Baseball 1. 2: Football 1: Wrestling 15 Track 3. 4. Ambition: College, Accounting ICPAJ. Inta-ests: Festivities, A.Y. ANDY GALLOWAY Activitisz Yorker Club 1. 2: Sld Team Z: Soccer 1: Student Government 3. Ambition: To become a wildlife biologist. Interests: Sailing. swimming. tennis. COLLEEN GEIER Activities: Girls Chorus 1: RCYF 1. Z. S. 4: Festival ofPraise Choir Z. 3, -tg SAE 4: Church Choir 1. 2. 3. 41DramaClub 3. -1: Guilderland Players 3. -1. Ambitious: To be proud I'rn me. to make Indians peo- ple again. to do everything Iwant and to see God everywhere I look. DAWN GEISEL Activities: Dave, drinking. Ambition: Cosmetology and to get married. Interest: Camping. DAWN IANINE GIFFORD Coupon or D.I. . . . Activities: Student Council 1, 2: Ski Club 1, 2: SAE 4. Ambition: To become a psychiatric social worker. Inta-esta: Skiing, bowl- ing, people. DEBRA GILLESPIE Debbi . . . Activities: Powder Puff 2, 3, 4: Guilderland Players 3, 4. Ambitions: To live life to its fullest, to go down the Colorado River, to make people happy. Interests: Horseback riding, tennis, aki- ing. BRIAN GLENN B.G. . . . Activities: Class participation 1, 2, 3, 4: SAE 4. Ambilionsz Success, Cameras. Interests: Art. music, Camaros. PAUL GEORGE Activitia: Stage Band. Ambition: Get out of high school Interest: Camping. NANCY GIFFORD Activities: Honor Society 1, 2. 3, 4: Girls Bowling 1, 2, 3: Sceptre Service 3, 43 Secretary 43 Conservation Club lg Pow- der Puff Football 3, -ig Rowdies I, 2, 3, 43 Ioumal 4, Ambition: To become an R.N. Interests: People, sports, camping. SUSAN G ILLESPIE Activities: Spectre Sorvico Fl, -t, Student Covemment 71, Drama Club 4, Cuildnr- land Players 3, 4. Ambition: Businezf-is College to major in business manage:- ment Internets: Tennis, howling, swimming. HIFI lGl.ll.k ,-Mlivitifw: Trulia l, l mitl'mll l, J, .l Ambition: Uniting ii gnml paving lub Into-rests: Sports. rinnipiiig, purtving lhliili- llvw ni r liiwviw' itllvwxxc viii:-:ru tlvi- ii i mr- Iii'ivlk My ,Will willi fillxvr Muir: tlw .fvr',:QQi. ufiim il 1 29 LAURI GOODHART Ambition: Utopia. WENDY GOODRICI-I Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2, 39 Bowling 1:Dutchettes 1, 2,4-H1, 2, 3, 4:G.A.A. 35 Iudo 1. Ambitions: To make all my dreams come true and to find the pot of gold at the end ofthe rainbow. Interests: Sports, music, children. THOMAS GREEN Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Gun Club 1. Ambition: College. Interests: Himting, fishing, camping. GAIL GREGORY Gooch . . . Activities: Guilderland Players 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Powder Puff Football 4. Ambition: Child care techni- cian. Interests: Camp, snowmobiles, partying frisco. STEPHEN GROVER Steve . . . Activities: Ski Club 1: Spain Trip '13 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who in American High School Stu- dents. Ambitions: Veterinary medicine, to work in a zoo with apes like Pete, Andy and Bill. Interests: Animals, The Beach Boys, girls. VALERIE HAHN Val . . . Activities: Wrestling:Pep Club 3. Ambitions: Get my braces off, go to college, get a job and get married. Interests: Sewing, tennis, swimming. F' r R ' RRQXSQTY . .. if g A fs: i' f A 'Z i . X f- .X I X X. l 5 A , Fas: 1:15.21 g A K :. -- ' t Q: 3 2 .Q-' i VF N x .I ....,. i -fl GREG GOODNOUGI Zoomer . . . Ambitious: Own l hp house and two cts. Illilit Finilgn steady job and getting married hte dlvl CI-IRISTINE GRAFFE Activities: Musical 2. Ambition: College. Interests: I-Iorsebazi riding, sleeping and potato chips. LORI GREENOUGH Activities: S.O.I..D. 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambitimrsz To go to Hawaii and learn how to surf Interests: Skiing, swimming, tennis. IOANN GRIFFIN Ambitious: To work. to travel. to live and be free. Intaests: Partying. psychiahy. KENNETH GUIZARD Activities: Ski Team 3. 4. Ambition: College. Interests: Skiing, hiking. party- ing. MARIA M. I-IALASZ Mondi . . . Activities: Guilderland Players 2: Honor Society 3. 4 Ambitious: College. child psychology to find the confounded bridge Interests: Cruzin' in hot Cameras Bowie. partying. GARY HALLENBECK CRAIG I-IAMM Activities: Concert Bend 1, 2: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4gWind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Musical 1, 2. Ambitions: College and work. Interest: Music. BRIAN E. I-IANRAHAN Hanna . . .Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2: Girls 1, 2, 4: Daycamp 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: 76'ers Club 4: Bike'n 1, 2, 3:G.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambitions:To go cross country by motorcycle and to be a trucker. Interests: Girls, cars, motorcy- cles. IEFFREY I-IARRINGTON Activities: Football 1: Volleyball 2. Ambition: Diesel mechanic. Interests: Motorcycles and bowling. VERONICA HARVEY Lynn , . . Activities: Swimming, sew- ing and dancing. Ambitions: To be a social worker, and be healthy. Interests: Earth, Wind and Fire records, having a good time all the time, bowling. DENISE SHARON HEALY Neen . . . Activities: Yearbook: Senior Lounge Staff: 76'ers Club: Student Gov- ernment 3, 4. Ambitious: To graduate, go out wat and become an interior de- signer. Interests: Partying, Cepale, . munchin' out. -'14-'-, Q- 'li v- qb. . LISA HALLENBECK Activities: Yearbook: Soccer: Senior Lounge: the 76'ers, Ambition: College. Intermts: Skiing, cruising with L, camp- ing. DIANE HANLEY Tink , . . Ambition: To live a full and happy life. Interests: Camping, party- ing, and having lots of fun. KAARAN El.lZABE'I'l'l HA RB INSON Activities: 76'ers Clubi Senior Lounge Staff. Ambitious: Travel, college. Interests: Art, guitar, music. IUHN HARRISON Activities: Football, baseball Ambition: To inin the State Police. Interests: Swimming, tennis Canoeing. Gi-10l Fll,-XYIINCS Hungry tTl1nc:lc . Activities: lim lioltrwv lan club. Interests: llltra llvnnmiis, Geothermal Nncleophysiol- ogy. Swimming ROBERT HEATH Activities: Football, basketball baseball. Ambition: College. 31 :Ames 1. HEDDEN I-led . . . Activities: Dean's List lthe other onej 1, 2, 3: Lunch 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambitions: Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Money and Hon- eys. KARL HEIDENREICH Quick Karl . . . Ambition: Truck Driver. Interest: B.H. SUE HEIN Heiny . . . Activities: Soccer 3, 4: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sceptre 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Powder Puff Z, 3, 4: Rowdies 3, 4: 76'ers Club 4: Ski Team 4. Ambitions: College, traveling. Interests: Skiing, water ski- ing, swimming. PATRICIA A. HENNESSY Trisha . . . Activities: Guilderland Players 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Government 3: Ski Club 1, 2: Homecoming Court: 76'ers. Ambitions: To marry Bilbo Bag- gins and have a hundred hobbits. Interests: Water skiing, partying, cruis- mg. DON HILDRETH Ambitions: To get out of school for good, construction worker. Interests: Drinking, smoking. IUDITH HOBSON Activities: Band 1, 2, 3: Wind Ensemble 4: Conservation Coub 1. Ambition: Child psycologist. Interests: Children, reading, music. DEB HEDRICK ANNE HEIN MARGARET E. HELLER Activities: Torch: AFS: LRY: SAE: AS1'IC,Internationa1 Club. Ambitious: Nursing, travel. Interests: The Arts, travel, people. GEORGE HERETZ Activitis: Computer Club: Chess Team: AFS: S.A.E.: Ookingg Honor Society. Ambition: Research physicist. Interests: Sailing, canoeing, hiking. IAMI-3 HILTON Iam.ie . . . Activitis: Soccer 1. 2, 3. 4 lTri-Captainlz Track 1: Bsebell 2. 3. 4: Play 3, 4: Homecoming Court. Ambitious: Go on living. go to college. and then who knows. Interests: Skiing, soccer, tennis. MARK HODGKINS Luggy . . . Ambition: College. Interests: Music and partying. NICK HOLMES Activities: Orchestra 19Cross Country 1, Z: Student Govemment 2, 3: I.S.E. Ambition: College. Interests: Backpacking, cycling. SUSAN C. HOUGHTALING Sis , . . Activities: Tennis Team 2: Choir 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To own a nur- sery school. Interests: MIC, kids, travel- ing. DEBORAH HUMPHREY Debi . . . Activities: Exchange Student to Brazil: Early Matriculation. Ambition: To make a friend at every port. Interests: Linguistics, travel, Brazil. TEKESA I-IUTSON Teri . . . Activities: Guilderland Players 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4. Ambition: College. Interests: I , ski- ing, dancing. IAMES IACKSON Action . . . Activities: Football 1, 2: Iudo1,2, 3,4:SeaCadets 1. 2,3,4:Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys Chorus 1, Z: Chorus 4. Ambition: To go to Annapolis and be- come a naval officer. Interests: Archery, hunting, pool. IOHN IASNIEWSKI Iazz . . . Activities: Cross Country 1, 2. 3: Track 1, 2: Price Chopper 3, 4:Agg1'a- vation 4. Ambitions: College, manage- ment, armed forces. Interests: Moonshining, Schlitz, Varsity Inn. . KAREN HONNICK Activities: Bowling 1: Sceptre Service4: Guilderland Players 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go on to college and be successful, Interests: Writing. skiing, swimming. R. CHRISTOPHER HULS Muscles . . . Activities: Honor Society 3, 43 Student Government 3, 4: Yorker Club 1, 2, 3: Prayer Group I, 23 SAE -I. Ambition: Pre-med school. Interest: Having a good time, ANN Ii. III TRLEY Ambition: College. Interests: Skiing. rlnucing, young children, KEVIN IRUNS .-Xctivitivs: Cross Country' I, Z. Indoor Trzirk I. L3 Tmrk I. LZ. Cold J, I Ambi- tion, To mp my servo-moclumism lu riizlmrvi- lmppiniiss :mil surcess Inter:-sts: Nloonshiniiig, join the tour. Liss Lusk Nic'klm1s'feet. RITII IANIISIINJ 'Riiggvs Ruth .imbitinnsz College nnil to live on .1 farm Interests: Horselmrk ruling. Hill. animals IERALD IOHNSON 33 KAREN IOHNSON Activities: Torch 1: Yorker Club 1, Horseback riding 3: International Club 4: Belly dancing 4: Stage Crew 3. Ambitions: Art therapist, free lance artist, occupational therapist. LAURA IOHNSTON Activities: Gymnastics 2, 3, 4: Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 43 Year- book 4g GAA 3, 4. Ambition: To be happy. Interests: Gymnastics, horses and animals, life. IEFFREY M. IUDD Activities: Ski Team: Student Council. Ambitions: College, money, t1'avel. PATRICIA KEARNS Ambition: Traveling and to be happy. Interests: Children and traveling. ROBIN KELLERMAN Rob . . . Ambition: To become a pro- fessional horse trainer. Intermts: Being married and enjoying my life. DAN KELLY Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Baseball 2, 3: Homecoming Court. KERRY lol-msros Amivixies: Honor Society a, 4: Wvdiils I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: College. Iii Wrestling, horses and sports. ELLEN IUBREY Ambitious: Sales management, mar- riage, and a happy life. Intsmts: Steve, sewing, and camping. FRANCIS KARL BifP'. . . Activities: cross Country 2, a, 4: Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4: Honcr Society 3, 4, Student Government 3, 4. Ambition: Become a famous research scientist. Interests: Scuba diving, camp- ing, swimming. LISA KEEVER Activities: SAE 4: Rawdies 2: TORCH 1. 2. Ambitious: To work with handicap- ped children, ride my bike cross coun- try, go to Iceland. Interests: Bike riding, skiing, swimming. SCOTT KELLEY CHARLENE M. KENNA Sworp . . , Activities: Tree Trimnung Party 2: Rowdies 2. Ambitious: College. teach nursery school Interests: Siding being with children. navel. IEFF KENNEDY Activities Footballl 2 3 4 Baseballl 3 4 Track2 Wrestling 1 2 Key Club3 4 Student Government 3 Ambitious Have money and live comfortable Interests Dating slding cars LISA ANNE KI-ZRN Actlvihm Deca3 4 Consenvat1onClub 1 Yearbook 4 Ambitious College make the best out of life succeed in whatever I do Interests Meeting new people fun, traveling PA'I'I'Y KEYSER Ambxhons Good wife secretary and accountant, Interests Rich nature an life and living it to its fullest. RAYMOND E KILMARTIN Ambition Hudson Valley for Auto Mechanics ROBERT KIRBY 0.1. Flash . . .Activitieez Football 1 2 3'0utdoorTrack1 2 3 4'Indoor Track 2'BenchWarming1 2 3 4'Drinking1 2 3 4- Ski Club 1 '2 3- Photo Club 3 Iohnny Hoes Fan Club. Ambitious: College F.B.I. pro football and track. Interests: Sports partying acting. DAVID KLOSE Beast . . . Activities: At CBA- -Bowling- Intramural- Football' Baseball' Basketballg Work Experience- Band. Ambition: Restaurant Manage- ment. Intarests: Sports working. KEVIN KENYON I Activities Football 1 2 3 4 Wrestlmgt 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Key Club2 3 -I Ambitious To deport Fran Sheehan to Africa go to college SUSAN KETCHAM Activities Guilderland Players 2 Gym nastics Team 3 Ambition Secretary Interests Kevin traveling KARPN Kll NI KRTINJ AFIIVIIIFG National Honor Sort:-ty Var sitv Uabkftball X Ambition College to bw omr I registerf rl nurse im KINANP ll Kr ivutles lootballl 2 1 4 Yearbook I Baseball Bwsketball Ambxtlons College Qta :Polite work lnlvrf-sts Sports Polrre Qtieme momv XRYHI R lxl'iSl'L Artivitivs: Nlelar I, ,Transportation l. .tri ,3,43Bo' Chorus 1, '. Plas-ics .-Xmbition:To bean auto nwrhanir Interests: Firls. cars, going out. CATIII-IRINI-I D. K NAP? Kitti .hgtivitiesz Cheerleading 1. T 3: Rowdios I. , 3, 4, Sceptre Service . .., 3, 4 lllistorienl. Class Officer 2 ffreastirerl, 3 IActivities Council Repe resrntativelg Yearbook 4, Iunior Prom Queen: Homecoming Courtg Trip to NY LI 3. l.'s Cirls 4, Powder PnffQuer- terback 2, 3: African Safari -tp Boppers 3, -4. Ambitions: To squeeze as many smiles and as much happiness as l can out of life, to go to Florida with Denise. college. 35 LORI KNAUSS Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4: Soccer 4: SAE 4: Choir 2, 3. P. GREGORY KRANZ Greg . . . Activities: Honor Society:Car Clubs: Antique Boating Club: Shipyard Museum-Auxiliary Member: Outboard Motor Club. Interest: Cars, boats, hyd- roplanes. MARTIN KVINLAUG Marty . . . Ambition: To ovm a motor- cycle shop. Interests: Katie and racing motorcycles. STEVE LAHERA Ambitions: To get a job in the business field or go to college. Interests: Bowling, movies. IEFFREY LA Polms Squirrel . . . Activities: Shop 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be lazy. GARY KOHN HerbW. . . 1,2,3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3gSocce1'4:St1ldBd Government 3, 4. Ambition: Colley and to live like cool Clyde. Inari Sports, girls, rock. KAREN KUNKER Ambition: Practical nursing. Interst Swimming. LESLIE LAGUARDIA Activities: Sceptre Service 1, 2, 3, 4: Guilderland Players 1, 2, 3, 4: Rowdis 1,2,3,4gCl1eerleading3:ClassOff'ica3, 4 lPublicity Vice Presidentjq Onion Toads 2: Summer Theatre 33 Senior Lounge 4, Yearbook 43 Powder Puff Football: journal 4. Ambition: To climb every mountain, cross every stream, fol- low every rainbow, till I find my dream. Interests: Big Red, saddle shoes, jewish boys. PAIWELA LALONDE Activities: Gymnastic Team 2, 3. 4: Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4: Conservation Club 1: Horseback Riding Club 1: Pow- derpu5 Football 3: Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4: Choir 4: GAA 3. 4: Yearbook 4, Ambitious: To travel around the world and become an airline hostess. Interests: Gymnastics. swimmine. sew- mg. STEPHEN LARSON Steve , . . Activities: Outdoor Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Indoor Track 2. 3. 4: Cross Coun- try 2. 3. 4. Ambition: College. ioim Lascl-1 Activities: Basketball. Ambition: To get out of school. Interests: Partying, play- ing pool. CINDI LATHER Activities: Bowling 1. Ambition: To be happy. Interests: Paul, partying, having fun. EDWARD LEONARD Ice Thursday . . .Activities: Soccer 1, 2: Baseball 1: Sports Club. Ambition: To succeed in the sea of life. Interests: juggling, ping-pong, listening to Elvis and the Beach Boys, reading Perry Mason books. When you try and lose, you may lose more than you think--the thrill of victory and the agony of de- eat. ANN LIEDEL Books , . . Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a better Christian, to maintain my self-respect. Interests: Science and mathematics, reading, sketching. TOM LOOBY Cream Cheese . . . Activities: Music 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2: Volleyball 2, 3, 49 Iournal 3, 4: SAE 4. Ambition: To become the Altamont Enterprise's ace stringer. Interests: Sports, skipping rope. JP '1 N, tr 'ITP x BILL LASCH Activities: I.V, Baseball: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Intermural Basketball 3, 4. Ambitions: College, good paying job. Interest: Sports. BENIAM IN LAWSON Ben , . . Activities: Baseball lg Football 1gWrestling 21 Basketball intemiurals 1. 2,3,417B'ers 43 ICA 3, 4. Ambitions: To be a professional lettuce trimmer and beat Pete at mundtrippers. Interests: Golf, basketball, drinking. DAVID LEWIS Activities: Track, Ambition: College. Interest: Traveling. RICHARD LONG PAI 'L LOOMIS Ambitions: To go to Florida and race motocross Interests: Racing snow- mnbiles and motorcycles. cars, and mechanics KAREN LUDWIG Ludi . . . Activities: Dutchettesg Sceptre Service: Career Opportunities: Yearbook: Booster Club. Ambition: To become a nurse. GLENN LUTHER Boss-Moss . . .Activitiesz Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Out- door Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country Cap- tain 4. Ambitions: College, major in sci- ence, run a marathon. KIM MACDONALD KEITH MACNEIL Mac . . . Activities: Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3. Ambitions: Advertising, climb Mt. Everett. Interests: Art, out- doors, music. BRENDA IANE MAHER Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4: Sceptre Service 1, 2, 3, 4 lTx-easurerjg Powderpuff Football 2, 3: Guilderland Players 3, 4. Ambitions: College, to be happy and to make others happy. Interests: Life, friends, people. KATHY MAIEITA Amhitions: To go to art school and be- come a jeweler. gov LUHEN ROBERT MACCHIAIELLA Activities: Honor Society 3, 4: SAE 4. Ambitious: College, enginoning. Inteests: Camping, biking, bcdll. KAREN MZCINTOSH Activities: Hona' Society 45 Guilt- land Players 13 Pit-Toosie 3, 4. Ambition: Writing children's books. Interests: Prime, skiing, flying, hang gliding, motorcycles. ALBERT MAGNUSON Bel't . . . Activitia: SOCIX' 1, 2, 4: ln- tra.murals1,2gOutdoorTrack2, 3, 4:Sh Club. Ambition: College. Interest: Sports. IEFF MAHIGIAN Activities: Guilderland Players 1 Ambition: Business Administration Interests: Hess and money. BRIAN MALLOY Activities: Bowling 3. 4 DAN MARCIL Activities: Torch 1, 2, 3, 4, Bob Smith Fan Club 3. Ambitions: To make it in rock music, to record at least one album and make a million dollars off of it, to be famous, live forever, and never grow old. Interests: Music and money. IANEI' MARSH IUDY MARSHALL Ambition: Research work. Interests: Traveling, partying, sleeping. BETH MARTIN Ambition: Court reporting. Interests: Dave, skiing. SUE MASKER Ambition: Window dresser. Interests: Drawing and painting. SHARON MASTOLAS Ambitious: To go to a two year college and live my life like I want to live it. Interests: Doing my own thing, play basketball, partying. MICHAEL MAN G0 Activitim: Bowling 3, 4. Ambitions: Have a good time, go to college. TRACEY MARSALA Tate , , , Ambitinnaz To go to college and become a social worker to help others. Interests: Horseback riding, par- tying. IIORRINA M All'I'I'lI.I. CInrri+v Activities: Prim Pom Squuri l,Y.mrixmk i,Ririingffiuh21ilriil'l'mini .lg Vfmwiiurpuff Funtbull fig llutrzimtlur-z fig Sruptrv: Snrvirtfr I. Amhilions. i iitllllt?IIizll'V limizhiug, tu trnvul und lo ment now pmvpln Intl-rusls: Siimimr, nnturu, fnothuli gurniws M. IUY NIARTIN rX1ilivi!iA5:'l'liirfl vs-ur transfer student. Lntin Klub I. Z3 Ski Club i. IX, Vols lnvhnll Qfst-VilIITtTllIl1 2. I V, Ciwerleaci- mg 1, Class 'l'mnsiimr lg Pnwderpuff ifuolhnll .K Amhitinn: X-my technoiogv Interests: Snow skiing, Camping. El.. Tlhl NLXSKER Ambition: Tn get out nf this dump. MARY IH.-KN MASTRI.-XN'N'l Gigi . . , Activities: Class President QL SAE. 39 'J -. A. ,.. V X , X K 1 4, 'I ' ill! fl ,f e N s ' 1 2.-:4':::Y'f-X , ,M , , .,,.a:,, I I 3 v f:'f '7' 5 i s,e,nv + A ' 'if Y' 1 xx N i ,x If 5 A r .R5gx 8 ling, u ,. ,,.- J i' 'Q I 1 .flx F 'r 2 ,l 5 ii' 4 qssmgh fM.A?w,, 'xx 1 Q' :,:',- fi v N 9233995 E F 'cs-V X' 345 Q- si K h I V --' J hu ,M S E if , 'Y 1. xzlw fag 9.5 .M A ' -' BW . ., l Ns- fa' V E X :fs f 5--Q x.. W A f -il l x :' , 'f'4f-M V . gt Q 7 Q - A +A j , X 'i QS ...Av-. ... .-55' 'HRW' QQ. .- ,Vg QN- 11 if new ,. fr 1 Wf. 4, ,. an ., ,x .H ii? ! if- -J A+ Lui' Y Q I 'lx gg, ' . 'gg :ws ' 1 . ...N-. ,MA A ,X C' s N NA N 9 'f iux ' I a B x.. f 0 9 i , 1 5' ,J,,l. 'nf gr , ,J- T i if JL f i i ,Q T. A. if . ,FQJVQ .. 1 1 , Z wrt V- f is - 4 VT? BOB MATARASO Matty . . . Activities: Football 1, Track 15 Soccer 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: College. Interests: Sports, history. ELIZABETH ANN MCCRACKEN Activities: Sceptre Service 1, 2, Or- chestra 15 Yearbook 4. Ambition: College. Interests: Skiing, swimming, sailing. PAUL MCLEAN TheWeed . . . Ambition: To make a lot of money. Interests: Playing tennis and baseball. WENDY IO MEAGLEY Meg . . . Activities: Cheerleading 3, 4: Class Officer 4: Choir 1, 23 Yearbook 4, Guilderland Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder- puff Football 2, 3: Rowdies 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Hoppers 3, 4: Sceptre Service 2, 3, 43 Iunior Prom Court Chairman, African Safari 4. Ambition: To find complete happiness and to share it with others. Interests: Little children, my friends, laughing. THERESE MENDEL Ambitious: To be a secretary and to compete against Bootleg. Interests: Horseback riding, rock band, secretarial job. PENNY LEE MENZIES Pooh Bear . . . Activities: Literary Magazine 2: Bowling Club 1, 4. Ambitions: Go to college for Criminal Iustice and art, to have a successful mar- riage. Interests: Bowling, skating, hik- ing. IOHN M Ambition: Attend Hudscm Vllsy ml become an air conditioning repdi Interests: Hunting, skiing, fishing, IOHN D. MCEWAN, IR- Activities: Honor Society 4. Ambitim: To join the Navy and become a nudes physicist. COLLEEN MCNELLIS Angie , , . Ambition: Mechanic. Interests: Ray M. and cars. CARLOS MEDINA Activities: Rotary Exchange Student '75i'6 -1, NICKI MEOLA ACUVIU08 Slo Team Trip to France. Ambition. Phystcal Therapy Interests Slcung feasting partytng three RICHARD MEYER 'Rtck Actxvltles Wrestling 1 2 Amlntlons College work. life ANNE MARIE MILLER Actlvihee Sceptre Service2 3 4 Year book 4 Ambltlon College Interests Sketching travehng tenms STEPHEN MILLER Activltlee Coneervatton Club Amblhon College civil engineering Interest Camping Ius munchm out?! GARY MERRFIT Actxvltlea Football 1 Ambltton College Intersts Sports MARY T MI-IYERS Pumplun Actnvttnm Student Councxl 1 Lxterary Ntagazme 1 2 Ambntxone To be wlth people to keep reechmg for the unreachable star to be happy Interests Mark travelmg rollerskatmg BARBARA MII 1 FR Actxvltlee Orchestra 1 Dutchettee I Ambltlons Secreterxel work to be happy and tn meet new people Interests Bowlnng snowmobllxng reramms Blll Mlll FR PEDRO NI IRANJD -X 'trtnlttss Sport: key Club AFb E1 change Student Ambrtmne Ctvtl En gxrmnrmng and busmess career Interests Nlusur reseerrh. sports sher mg I ultums readmg PAIN NIO ilk Ambltlon Modellug IAMES MOLLER Activities: Wrestling , Z, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: College. Interests: The woods and fishing. ALAN MOONEY Moon . . . Ambitions: College, en- gineering. Interests: Money and what it buys, old cars, boats and good times. SUSAN MORRISON Activities: Powder Puff Football 3: Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 1, 2: SAE 4. Ambitions: To be sucessful and happy. It's not winning that's im- portant, it's wanting to win that is. IOHN MOSI-HER Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Football 2. Ambitions: To have fun in life, and make a million bucks. IAMES MUDGE Tim , . . Activities: Soccer. Ambition: Traveling across the country. Interests: Soccer, motorcycles. IIM MULLIGAN Muggs . . . Ambitions: College, money. Interests: Sports. IAY MOLLOY Activities: Tmck 1: Ski T1 2, 3, A Ambition: To be a chembt. Cruising with Hufa in the PH, nil ht of skiing. IULIE MORIER Ambition: Col1ege,to find a ares in Veterinary Medicine. Intered: Railing of Morgan Horses. RUTH ANNE MOSCINSKI Babe . . . Activities: Ski T 3. 43 Cross Country, Powderpuff Football: Sceptre Service 3, 43 LV. Basketball Scorekeeper 3: Collect for AFS 2. 3, 4: Senior Lounge 4. Ambitiom: Art school, to be a bold old mushroom hunts, find gin.-sing. Interests: IB. skiing, art. BREIT MOYER Shorty , . . Activitia: Soccer Wist- lingg Skiing, Tennis. Ambitious: Would like to cycle Cross country or through the Canadian 8: US. Rockies Intssts: Forestry, conservation CHERYL MIILLER Activities: Sceptre Service 2. -1 Ambition: Lawyers assistant. DENISE I. Moon , . . Activities: Sceptre Serxqce 1 3 Wise President -1: Rowd1es Wg-351 ling Pep Club 3. -I1 Cheerieacimg 1 I S Class Treasurer 3 -1 Yearbook 4 Pow derpuff Football 3 Hoppers E A lunior Prom Court: Homecoming Court Trip to N.Y.C. 3' African Safer' -L L s Girls Z, -1. Ambitiors: Go tc Florida wt Kitti, go to college. live lie tc 15 fullest Interests: Day camp parties must sports. people. BELINDA MURPHY BindyLou Activities DramaClub: StageCrew Ambition Tobeacomputer operator Interests Sports music, chil- dren readmg MARK MURPHY Actrvltlm Soccer 1 2 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Indoorl Orchestral 2 3 Guilderland Playersl 2 3 4 Student Council 3.4, Madness and Confusion 2 3, 4: Wuppa WuppaChamp3 4 Ambition:Tobethe maddest baddest bassist ever. Interests Wlne women and song, bass, the band MARION MURRAY Activities Yearbook Ambitions: College to travel all. over the coun- try. Interests: Partying, swimming, people. PAMELA MURRAY Activities Honor Society President 1, 2, 3 4 Cho1r2 3 4 SOLD. 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4 Guilderland Players 1: Summer Spain Trip 2 Ambitious: Visit Athens climb the 46 high peaks of NY. Interests My bike my garden, children and tomorrow EDMYERS Activities For the most part, covert. Ambitious To become a trombone player or become rich Interests: Music, motorcycles reading ANNA MARIE NELSON Activities R1dmgClubZ 3 4gChorus1: Conservation Club 1 Ambition: Physical therapist InlereSlS2 SWIIDIDIDS horseback r1d1ng, camping, travellng ...I LEA MURPHY TERENCl'I F. MURPHY Mun , . . Activities: intramural Bas- ketball 23 Volleyball 21 Iournal 4. Ambitious: College and retirement. Interests: Money, travel. etc. MARK MURRAY Activities: Cross country l, 23 'l'riu:k I Interest: Woodworking S'l'l'1'V A RT AKIRA MI VZTAFAG-U Arztivilimx Bl, 7f3'nrs Club. Amhitions: To graduate nncl tn make a lot of money interests: Football. itnmping at Fire ls- lnnfl, Nlnrsluill Tiutkur REID W Al. FFR NASHULDS .Xrtiviiies:SnrirPr1.1. 1 ltri41aptainl.4. Tffvrs Klub ,lmhitinnsz College. good limos travel lnleresls: Skiing, hiking. Nl.icunC'fv1ntvm11sir LURI YHISUN Arlixuux: Yearbook 4. Ruling Club 33 Torili .3.Gu1ldorl.1ucl Players 1.5.0 L D. l, .I, .L 4, Honor Society 1. .!, 3, 4 lX'1ce Presidnntl. Ambitious: To be a psychologist and go to Hawaii with Greene Interests: Ph D. swimming. orange and gold Chevys LAURIE NICHOLS Activities: Guilderland Players. Ambitions: College, marriage. IOHN NORRIS Merc , . . Activities: Football, 76ers Club. Ambitious: To be happy and suc- cessful. Interests: Sand dunes, jumping, partiw. MARK O'BRIEN O'Bee . . . Activities: Soccer 1, 2: Wrestling 2. Ambition: Playing the banjo. Interests: Music, parties. BARBARA O'CLAlR Activities: Musical 3, 4. Ambitions: Continue vocational training in the field of cosmetology. eventually marriage. MEG o1.a1Nnc Activities: Girls Chorus 1: Guilderland Players-2. Ambition: Go to college and then get married. Interests: Skiing, children. PATRICK O'ROURK.E Ambition. College. Interest. College. if 5-P' .5-Y. BRUCE NOLTE Ambition: College. Intent: Motorcycles, cars. CLAIRE OAKLEY Activitia: SAE 4: Varsity Souza 1, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastic: 2, 3: GAA 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4gPl10tDQ'8plJyCl1Jb 1, 2, 3, 4: Activities Council 3: Intramurals 1, 2: Torch 43 Ioumal 4. Ambitiam: To wm'k in the area of physical education, to make it worthwhile and fun. altsnative programs. BECKI 0'CONNOR Activities: Cheerleading 1: Trip to France: Ski Team 3. Ambition: Going to college. Interests: Skiing, feasting, par- tying. SUE 0'HERIN Activities: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Guilderland Players 2. Ambition: To live in Col- orado, Canada. freedom. Interests: Horseback riding, skiing and ping pong. TIIRRI ORSINI Activities: Transfer 3: Intramural bas- ketball 3. Ambition: To work vii ded and mute, lntsests: navel. sting. tennis. CATHY OL'EI.Fl'1'E Ambition: Fashion merciandgsizg Interests: Swzmmxng. fravel. PEGGY PALCIC Palsacks Actlvrtres Bowhng 1 Horseback ndmg club 2 Vamplng 3 Interests My David horses partymg STEPHEN PALEY Steve Ambition To be amechanlc Intsests Sleepmg and eatmg, GARY PALMATIER All1lJll10ll9 To have an ambitlon co lege Interests Art breathing blmkmg IAMES PARKER Actlvltles Basketballl 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4.SoccerZ 4 76 ers Club Ambntron To l1ve m Cape Cod w1th Teddy Joey Mlke Reid john Steve Pete and Ed Interests Glrls Old Beck, all sports IANICE PELLERIN Ambrtlon Axrhne stewardess Interests Campmg travelmg ROBERT PETERS IR Bo Actlvrtles SAE 4 I01-H1131 4 Torch3 4 Shawna 3 4 Ambxtxon To get my Stang on the road Interests Shawna and cars Z -ry IAMIS PALELLA Iunmy Ioe Ambltlon To graduate Interests Huntmg outdoors worlung on cars DARLENE PALMA Actxvlhes Dutchettesl Ambltxons To become a stewardess or fashxon slgner Interests Baton twlrlmg dam: ang and pamtxng The only rose wxth out thorns ns frxendshnp IADI' PAlN1l'R r IVllII'S Nlusu Amhrlmns M rrruge lnzl 1 llttlo Wllllfl h uso wlth n pu kr! fr nu: wxth 1 y In ron! nhrwat h ldrvn n mule Ion WPSLPY PH lxl-Y Turknv Xmbllmns Mvfhamcs and trur k rlrwnr RIN! Pl- RRY Xmhllmns To lraxvl 'all mm' the world In do Plf6l'Vlllll'Ul I nnsslhlv can nn lll.P Inu rf-sts Pmwna punk panther the J I L KRRX Pl I'l'RbON irnltu-5 Nluslcl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 Gullderland Playersfl 4 Torch3 4 -Kll Amuxcan Youth Honor Band 1915 Concert Tour ofltaly SAE-t Interests Nluslc water sports SUNYMHQ' EILEEN PHELAN MARK PHILLIPS Interest: Cooking. YVONNE PIETROSANTO Activities: Computer Club 4. BRUCE POMAKOY Activities: Hockey 1, Z, 3, 45 Volleyball 4. Ambition: College, forestry, get rich quick. Interests: Hunting, fishing, hoc- key. GORDON PROSKINE Gordy . . . Ambition: College. Interests: Breathing and eating, bad habits I got into early in life. MIKE PURCELL Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4gBaseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2. Ambitions: College, engineering. Interests: Sports, food. is , 'UU 'S 'ef' IKFFKEY PHILLIPS Activitiat Guildllznd Ply!! 2. 3. 4. Ambition: To be a chef. Interest Fishing, spins, driving. IULIE LYNN PIERCE Iuls . . . Ambitious: To take care uf Scottandthebabyandbeagoodlriie. Interests: Scott, the baby, my Witt! puppies, Yip and Flapp. PA'I'I'Y PLANT Ambition: Medical seaetary. Interests: Partying, traveling, camping. PATRICIA POZZIITO Pat Patty . . , Activities: Chcmus: Ski Club: Conservation Club. Ambition: Legal secretary. court stenographer. Intaests: Horseback riding, tennis. sle- ing, life. SHIRLEY PROVOSI' Sh.irl . . . Ambitious: To be the one LS Iolm's life. to lead a happy life. to be myself. Interests: iobn, bowling, sew- ing. AVIS QIQLNIT Quinta , . Ambition: Amheologist RICHARD RALSTUN Rick , . . Activities: Football 1-41 Wrestling 1-4: Track and field 1, 2: Honor Society. Ambition: College, vet- erinary medicine. Intermts: Sports. TED RAYMOND TAMMY REED Ambitious: Monroe Community Col- lege, audio-visual technology. Interest: Photography. BRENDA IEAN RICHARDSON Activities: Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Senate 1: SAE 4: Girls Soccer 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Conservation Club 2. Ambitious: To pursue a career in Law Enforcement, to travel around America and the world and to live in a house on the beach. Interests: Music, plants, rol- ler skating. IOE RISSACHER Activities: Basketball 2: Football 2, 3. Ambitions: College A.R. ERIN ROBERTS Activities: Track 3 3 Powderpuff Football 3, 43 Track 4. Ambition: To live a happy life. Interests: Skiing, swimming, diving. . 'E 4 342'- Q' 1 7 A31 RENEE RAU Re , . . Activitim: Soccer: Musical: Sceptre: Honor Society: Yorkers. Ambitious: College, a good job, and community theatre, but not necessarily in that order! Interests: Theatre. going to flicks, dancing. GABRIELLE REALS Gabe , . . Ambitions:Collegeafter high school, maybe study biology, to have the moe! fun at everything I do, and make the most nf life. Interests: 6 mi, party, traveling, Pntty's. MICIIAI-1l.Rl-ZNIIS Activities: Varsity Bowling. ,-Xnihitiou: finllngu lnturusl: Flu-iinuss Nluriugn. :mint 'al 6' Q l'l'I'l'l-ZRINIGS ,-Xnlivilio-sz lfmvllizill l, l. .l, l, Wrustliiig 1. 3, .K flmhitions: College. work, lllll?I't'!ilW1Il0llt'tLt'. Flllll Yllilllllllllli RUBAR .XrliiilivQ: Ski Team I. Trmtlt I. Cross tlmxntrv I. lmirnal l ,lmhilinniz 'I' I l'1riLzInw'r,rlrisign rare lnls-rode: Skiing lm: Linn lung, fishing BRI Q1 ROBINSON Acluitu-5. krrmi Lountry 1. Outdoor Truck I. lntnrmte: To grarlimlv and gn on to forestry conservation, IOANNE ROCHEK Roach , . . Activities: Conservation Club 1, 2: Student Government 4. Ambition: Navy. Interests: Party'n, going to Patty's, traveling. MARTHA RONAN Ma.rty . . . Activities: Horseback riding Z, 3, 4: Bowling 3: Sceptre Service 1: Conservation Club ' 1: Tennis. Ambitious: To become a good nurse, to raise horses and to raise my family fbut not in that orderj. 1oE RosAN0 Activities: Cross Country 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: College at Bentley. Interests: Baseball till I die, accounting. SARAH ROSENBACH Ambitions: Go on to college, have a good life. Interests: People, partying, music. Oh come on... 50 S K C9 ALBERT ROCKEETIIE Ambition: Mechmic. Intent: CQ, motorcycles. SUZANNE ROSA Susie . , , Ambition: To live a happy life. Interests: Dave, car-field. lolli-pop. RAWDY ROSEN Activities: Drama Club: Guilderland Players: P.A. Announcer: Conversation Club: Ping Pong Team. Ambitious: To go to college for announcing and be a disc jockey. Interests: Water skiing, hunting, motorcycle riding. KRISTEN ROSS Kris , . . Activities: Ski Club 1: Vol- leyball 1. 2: Tennis 1: Basketball 1. 2: Soccer2:Torch1.2.3,4:SAE4-:Mittens 4. Ambitious: Travel Cross country. con- tinue education, to keep in touch with some of the people that I lmow today, Interests: Music. Uavel Lpreferably by bikel. people. A'Nothing matters more Lban the value of each day. SUSAN ROVVLEY Sue , , . Activities: Musical 2. 3' Cher Wind Ensemble. Ambitious: Professional iutist crforesnry. Interests: Canoeing. Maine: playing ie inte wizh Dave and Carol. music and fnencs KEN RUBY Ambition: Elecuxcian interests Swinlming. hiking, tennis AMY RUMAN Activities: GAA 1 3 Girls Field Hockey 1 Girls Volleyball 1: Talking 1,2,3,4 Ambition: To be happy in whatever I do. Interests: Ieff, horses, riding. DEBORAH RUTHVEN EBBA . . . Ambition: To have fun al- ways. lntm-ests: Taking care of children and parties. Always try tolive life to its fullest KEVIN RYAN Activitim: Indoor Track 1: Work 3, 4. Ambition: To become a banker. Inter ts: Working, bowling, CONNIE RYDER Ambition: Get married and have a good life. Interests: Larry lmy little farmerj. CYNTHIA SACHAR Cyndee . . . Ambitious: Get married. live along life, and be e good mother to Danny. Interests: Having a good time, being happy, people. MICHAEL A. SANTULLI Mike . . . Activities: Varsity Football: Boy's State: Ski Club: Varsity Baseball: Musical. Ambition: To become e lew student. Interests: College, pol itics, ski- ing. 'x 1 7 -CZ ,X K, F- 'T NANCY RUPPENTHAL Ambitions: Cosmetology, to reach the highest high. Interests: Cars and party- ing, CAROL RYAN Activities: Powder Puff Football 3. Amhitinns: X-ray technology or ro- spiratory therapist, Interests: Partying at MA., water sk1ing,dr1ve1rLs. lfVhe:rre theres a will, lllf!l't!'S a way SHARON RYAN Activities: Powrlnrpull' lfootlmll Ambition: Tn bu lnrlupnmlunt K,'Yl'llY RYDFR Artixlllws: Scirrwfr Slorvlu'vp+'r .l, lids- v will Slnlisllrs J, llorsn-lv.1r'k Ruling fillllv J .imhilionsz Surml worker. l'l'lIlIl rim' ll'llb'l'f5IQ llfivln li quml lime' 5... ll I ...L- Stnvv llurrain' lllavimz in his mini flllillllla - if I .- 1 - GEORGE R. SAWIN IV Interests: Camping by back pack NANCY GALE SCHELL Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Ski Club 1, 2: Baseball Score Keeper 3, 4: Class Historian 4: Wind Ensemble: Student Government, Powderpuff Football: Trip to N.Y.C.: Af- rican Safari 4. Ambitions: Nursing, to be Barkers bouncing bopper. Interests: Boppers, sunshine and fall days. IOHN SCHEMPP Activities: Karate. Ambition: Air Force. Interests: College, wildlife. MICHAEL SCHREINER Activities: Football 2, 4. Ambitions: To stop the world and submerge in the nagual. Interests: Parties, teaching of Don Iuan. TIM SCHUCI-I Sneaker . . .Ambitions: Navy, to party every weekend. Interests: Kathi Siver, working on cars, getting into trouble in school. S2 7 'Zhi av' 1 51 s. l - X Qi-f HOWARD SCHAl7Ei Activities: Football 1, 3, 4:B 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Auziilionzfid through college and make a lat of money. Intent: Sports, h LINDA LE SCHEIIE. Activities: Cheerleading 2, 3: Wreatlhg Pep Club 1: Student Government 3: Boppers 3: Soccer 3: Powderpuff Foot- ball 2. 3, 4: Iunior Prom Court 3: Ym- book4: Sceptre servieeeafrieinsafn-i 4. Ambitious: To get what I expect frm life,andto givelifewhatitexpectsfrmn me. College, success, happiness. Interests: My friends, partying, little children. KURT Aciiviiies: Football 2, a, 4 fri-i-capmmy Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 lTri-Captainjg Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4. Ambitious: College, play football, make a lot of money and be happy. Interests: Football, lacrosse, and many other sports. HEIDI M. SCHROEDER Activities: Track 1, 25 Soccer 4: Ski Team 4. Ambition: College. Interests: Skiing, cruising, riding. GLYNIS SCOTT STEFANIE SEEBER SUSAN M. SENGENBERGER Sue . . . Activities: Sceptre Service 1, 2, 3, 4g Historian of Sceptre 3: Powder Puff 2. 3: Yearbook Faculty Section Head 2: Yearbook 4. Ambitions: College, to work with young children, and to find happiness always in life. Interests: Swimming, sewing. cooking. CAROL SHEARER Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 1, 2 lsecretaryl, 3, 4: Sceptre 1, 2, 3, 4: Key ClubTalent Show 3: Chorus 15 Choir 2, 3, 4g1unior Prom Court: Powderpuff Football 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. Ambitions: College, to be a speech therapist, travel. Interests: Wrightsville Beach, playing the piano for Susie and Dave, being with friends. KATHY IOUYE Sl-IENE Activities: Student Council at Peru, Track: Soccer: Tennis: Iudo: Belly Danc- ing: Snow Skiing: Swimming. Ambitious: College, medicine. Interests: Snowmobiling, swimming, ice skating. IULIE SIMPSON Ambitious: To live a happy life and to make others happy. Interests: A happy marriage, my friends. '17 lf' PAUL Sl-'IM Ambitious: College, major in wood technology. Interests: Women, skiing. LINDA SHAVER Amhitions: To have fun traveling, to ser: mountains and oceans. Internets: Bowling, walking, partying. FRANCIS Slll'II-IHAN Antivitim: Tnnnis Team I, 2, Hnskutlmll Intramurals l, 2, Tl, -tg Trnrilc nnrl Violrl .L 4: lncloor Trntzlr 43 Key llliih I, 2, X, I Ambition: Collage, to rmuzh STV' iintl mnlin si hiiskelbell tanrn Internets: Anything that has something to ilo with intorniil combustion. BRIAN IUHN SIKORSKI Bi1ti'h ,Activities:Soft7or 1.2 lllap- tninl. K, 4, Hiwlmtball l, 2 Ambitions: Collvgv and A good ioh Interests: Girls. niotorfvvlvs, soccer lxATlll SIVER Artivitii-ez Horseback riding, getting into trolihlv in school. partying every weolwml. G Y RO. Ambitiorm: College. he u iorkvy, to travel interests: Tim Sclinrli, rnrvhorsm, helping others. SJ GERALDINE SMITH MARY SMITH Activities: Soccer 2, 4: Softball 3. Ambitions: College, registered nurse. Interests: Raise horses. THERESA SMITH Terri . . . Activities: School Play. Ambitious: College, modeling. Interests: Partying on weekends. CATHERINE M. SOWALSKI Cathy , . . Activities: SAE 43 Bowling 1: Guilderland Players 2: The Iourna14. Ambition: To see the oceanlnterestsz Mark, people, Porsches, and life. GCI-IS-gone but not forgotten. DAVID SPIAK Activities: Ski Club. Ambition: Civil engineer, Interests: Susie, old cars, par- tying. SANDRA MARIE STEENBURGH Sandi . . . Activities: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1: Class Officer 1 lTreasurerl, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryJ: Sceptre Service 1, 2, 3, 43 junior Prom 3 lChair- manl: Yearbook 4 lBusiness Managerjg Trip to N.Y.C. 3: L's Girls 2: Rowdies 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling Pep Club 1: Powder- puff Football 2, 33 African Safari 4: Bop- pers 3, 4, Ambition: To find happiness and share it with those who are seeking it. Interests: Friends, having fun, star- dust and tinkerbell. 54 sg, ..-I Q-. .. V, . I Q s ,- '0- 1. 4 1 h I. I' I' KAREN SMITH Activities: Soccer2, 3,4:BaskdbaIl3,4g Softball. Ambition: Collqe. ROBERT SMITH Activities: G.Y.R.O. Ambitious: Make a lot of money, own my own business. Intaests: Girls, partying WENDY SMITH Activities: S.U.N.Y.A, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Saratoga Y Swim Team 1, 2, Ambitious: College and to have a good time in life. Interests: Swimming, ski- ing, laughing. Nts! KATHY SPENCER Spence . . . Activities: Track 1: Basket- ball 1. 3: Cheerleading 2: Chords 1. 2. Arnbitions: College KBusiness Ad- ministration and Psychologyi. Toronto with Marcia. You don't know what you've got until it's gone. ang ANTHONY H. STEVENS 'l'ony . . . Activiti : Cross Country 2: Track 1, 2: Indoor Track 2: Student Gov- ernment 1, 2: Guilderland Players 3, 4. Ambition: Vermont State Trooper. Interests: Police, money, bowling. DONNA L. STOTI' Activities: Sceptre Service 3, 4: Student Senate 1: .A.E. 4: Girls Chorus 1. Ambition: To become a special educa- tion teacher. Interests: Sawing, plants, rollerskating. BRUCE SUMNER Activities: Football: .1975 Iunior Prom King. Ambition: To make good of my life. Interests: Skiing, fishing, camping. ERIC T. SWANSON Activities: Football 2, 3: Indoor Track 1, 2, 3: Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3. Ambition: College. Interests: Art. What do ya mean! LLOYD STILSING Stilts . . . Ambitions: Auto mechanic. to get out of this school. Interests: Drinking. booze, beer, malt liquor. MARCIA STUMPF Cucumlla . . . Activities: Honor Socie ety l, 2, 3, 4 ffreasurerlp Consevetion Club i :Youth Fellowship 1: Intramurals 1, 2pScf:plrra Service 3, 43 lndoorTraCk 25 Gullrlserland Players 3, Tennns 1, 2 Torch 2, 3, 41 Powderpuff Football 3, 4, Rowriifzs l, 2, 3, -tg Yearbook 4 Ambition: Albany College of Phnrrnarzy lnlermts: To make everlasting frmnrls, Toronto with Kath, sports. Mlfillftl-ll, Sl VRDAM Activities: Ski Tnarn xtmhitione: flollogr-, rswtnurnnt nmringnrm-nr lnle-rvstuz Swimming, SkIIilK,t1ilYl'll7lilg IPIFIF Ri-CY SYRUN Sm Activitim: llnrrlllmlgiml Sr: t'lli't' I, 1, .L 4 Ambition: Dios:-I trurfk rm-rlmrm, Interestw Snowmobiling. rnnvpvng, hunting FRXPST TXNIBI RFI lil 425, ggi--I' 'R ll 'l.I,X ANNE TANTUN Arlix alms: N varbookgi, Honor Sormtv 4 Htl Y if 1. J, .1 lSeo'etarx and Treas- nrvrl -5, SOLU: Student Council l, J, 3. -4 .-Knibltionn: To go to college and sur- cned an an interesting career interests: People, horszs. having fun. SS AINITHONY TARANTO PLTER TI-QMPLI-I'I'ON Activitiss: Soccer 1. 2: Indoor Track 1. 2: Band l. I, Ll, -1: Orchestra -I: Wind En- semble -t: Monty Python Fen Club 3. 4. Ambitious: College, travel. and to find the Holy Grail. Interests: Music, sports, NVUIIIUII. I..'II'RlI-I 'l'l'fS'l'A .-tiiiliitiom: To go through college null lwtimu- u :-orinl worker. Interests: lhvtllvfhbllllg, lmrsulmctk riding, nurl wuiipilig' R. IRANCIS THOMAS Activities: Choir 2, 3 Ulrosiclenll, 4: Chorus 1. 2, fi: Soccer 1 , 2. ft. 4:Tunnis 1, 2, 3, 4 Amhitinns: 4 yearcollego, physi- cal therapist. Interests: Music, sports, people 4'Vot.ompounded quarterly. CRAIG TIIORSLAND Ambition: Petroleum engineering. Interests: Hunting, archery, model ships and planes. SIIZANNE TILMONT Sue . . . Activities: Honor Society: l.V. Volleyball 3. Ambition: Art Education. Interests: Art, tennis. 56 rs 3.2 iq :-. G- CAROLYN TEETFSEL Activitim: Girls Chorus 1:Ch11rchCl!l0i! 2, 3, 4: Festival of Praise Choir 2, 3, 44 Youth Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4: S.A.E. Ambitious: To climb a mountain just because it's there, to dothethingslnuij want to before I'm too old, and to undu- stand and accept people more. Minimal. 1. 'muur Activitim: Basketball 1, 2: Ski Club 1. Ambitious: College and be happy. Interests: Skiing, sports, camping. KATHRIN I. THEISEN Kathi . . . Activities: Honor Society 1, 2, 4: Powderpuff Football 2: Iournal 4: Yearbook 4. Ambition: Nursing. lntermts: Children, animals and mak- ing others smile. CHERYL ELAINE THOMSON Activities:Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4:Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Summer Spain Trip 2: Swim Club 1. Ambitions: To create a bonafide testing, non-caloric hot fudge sundae and become a diver on Iacques Cousteau 's crew. Interests: Gymnastics, unirondack, laughing. SUE TIFFANY Ambitious: Work and marriage. Interests: Mountains and piano. RICH ARD TOMASZEWSKI Rich . . . Activities: Soccer 1, 2: Con- cert Band 1, 2: Wind Ensemble 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3. 4: Brass Quartet 4: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess Team 3, 4: Torch 4: International Club 3. 4. Ambitious: Law school and politics. lnterrsts: Sports. music, reading, I. DAVID TOOLE Activities: Soccer 1, 2. 3, A: Outdoor Track 1, 2. Ambition: To said around the world and live on Cape Cod. Interests: Ieannae, sailing and the ocean. WILLIAM A. TREADWAY Tred . . . Activities: YorkerClub 1. 2, 3: Conservation Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Rowdies 3, 4. Ambition: Survive college. Interests: Outdoors, camping. IANE TUNNICLIFFE Activities: Student Senate. Ambition: Medical Technologist. STEPHEN URSCHEL Ul'scel . . . Activities: Ski Team 1, 2, 3. 4: Rifle Team 1. Ambition: Collage. Interests: Skiing, boats, non-domestic automobiles. CONNIE UTTER Activities: Sewing, drawing, listening to music, going out with Stuart. Ambitious: To marry Stuart and live a happy life and be myself. Interests: Stuart, drawing, music STEVEN VANKAMPEN Activities: Track: Cross Country: AFS: Guilderland Players: S.0.L.D. 3, 4. Ambitions: Medicine or medical en- gineering. Interests: Weed. wine women. 2 40 -Q 'SQ 9 Ds W I RUSS TRAUNSTEIN Activities: Wrestling 2: Honor Society 3: Bike Riding 1, 2, 3, 4: SAE 45 Trip to Spain 3: Homework 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Help people throughout life. Intaests: Shine the Harvest Moon riding. hiking. CHRISTINA MARIE TRIANNI Kid , . . Activities: Indoor Track 2, 3: Tennis 2: Spring Track 3, 4 ICO- Captainlp Honor Society 3, -iz Volleyball -41 Torch 1, 2: Conservation Club 23 I-'.V.C. I-'nn Club 3.41Shaker Volleyball Fan Club 3 Ambitions: To run the 100 in II the 60 in 7., to help hring ahouta mhirth of Latin, tn he 5 ft. tall, and to gn to RUITIFE with F,V.C. KA'l'lll.l'Il'1N l. 'I'IlIlNl-IR Kathy Amhitionsz To ruurry Vu irul lm lumpy for thu rvwt of our llvsws int:-rr-els: Vu., awimming, lukiupi HUNNHI-I l.I'II-i lVI'l'l'IR ukllivililwi Howling. llllllltllllfti golf. we-uvirig, lmranback ruling, lists-ning tim viuneuy rnrnrrls nml luiviug fun Aruhitione: To be lmupv. uuiko lift' ite fullest, to get married anal luivr' a famllv lnlvrvsti: To give wluit Is'nu1ul1fP.tn links' iwriplv lmppv nrirl to tw mv MYRLIN Y,Kl.ERIO 'Xlvrln the Vt-arl :Xctix ities: Sceptre N4-rzuv 1. .1 Phntngrnpliv Club 1. 4, lun li 1, SAI-I 8, Cuilclerlanil Players 4 ,Krululmrur To meet mv namesake, Nirv- lir' Yiwu XIRRIVIRVI. and tn livcnmo the wnrlvl'-a gn-nt:-st journalist Int:-rr-sts: Vuiwlf' lilo. lmving fun CIIRISTUPIIER V AN P.Xl'I'IiX Sir Activitiev: Partying I, L, .l. -I .imhitinnz To grow up Illil like Mr Bradley. Interests: Money and sex. 57 THOMAS VAN WAGENEN Tl . . . Ambition: To go to California. -w Interests: Partying. CHRISTINE ANN YEIYIA ' 3-.ff Tina Beane .... A utivities: S.0.l..lJ. Y X - Ambitious: To work in ri gmmiliousc 'Q-7-,X und to hi' happy in lifv. lnlcrnsts: Iloimiplaiits, children and frii-mls. 1 3 . Mimi.-xi:1.1, vis ' 1 t.2,.t,-t.Ilitwlx1ill I Aniliitions:tfnllugu, k tmiki-vpmi pliwiiig NIl0l'lS,tllltlltIlX!.' 1- 'Q' ' ' ri--.stiil lntvrerstra: Ifotitliull, liiiskiitlmll, l ,Xi tix itii-sz I--iiotlmll l. 2, lt, -tg llnskotlmll 'C sm apwirtr- in gi-iwrnl. g I .if MARIA WAGER Amhitinnn: To become ri nurnury od. teacher and live A fun life. Interostn: Swimming, outdoor activities. S8 ELIZABETH VAN ZANDT Activities: Simmer Spain Trip, losizm vi-:RRIGNI Ioe . , . Activitim: Cross Country 1, 23 Football 33 Track 1, 3. Ambition: College, Interest: Sports. LISA ANN VROOMAN Activitia: Sceptre Service 3, 43 Guilder- land Players 3, 4: Conservation Club 3, 43 Choir 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3. Ambitirms: Nurse, to be happy, and to make other people happy. Interests: Animals, mak- ing old people happy, bicycling. LAUREL TERESA WALLACE Laurie . . .Activitiesc Torch 1, 23 Guil- derland Players 3. 45 Summer Theatre 3: SAE 43 Class Participation 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambitions: To become a master card maker, to hit Europe with a big splash task Lizardl. Interests: Capturing Koogle Monsters lwith Beth, Lizard and Tillie Suel. WILLIAM H. WARD Ambition: College. Interests: Skiing. waterskiing, tubing. RUTH L. WARDELL Activities: Wind Ensemble 2. 3. 4: Or- chestra 1, 2, 3: Musical 3. 4: Spring Track 3. Ambitions: Catch a lobster with Lori, read O. Wiswell before 2005. Interests: Candy making. animals, eat- ing. LEONARD WARNER Activities: Woodwork, building. SCIYIT WARNER Ambition: To succeed. 0 CINDY WEIDMAN Cid , . . Ambition: Cosmetology. Interests: Partying and being happy with life. CHARLES H. WELGE Chip . . . Activities: Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryl: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2: Wrestling 2: Honor Society 45 Row- dies 3, 4. Interests: Sports, people. and the outdoors. STEPHANIE WHITE Stephanialevanovitch . . . Activities: Yorker Club 1, 2: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society Z, 3, 4. Ambitions: To learn how to sail, to become a doctor, and to become truly liberated. Interests: Rollerskating, plants, the stockmarket. ERIC WILLIAMS Ric . . .Activitiesz Media Center, First Hand Emergency Team at CCHS, Stu- dent Government. Ambition: Broadcasting. Interests: Photography. electronics, broadcasting. tt' NICK WARNER Actwltlm: Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Ambition: Commercial art. Interests: Skiing. rid- ing the unicycle. MICHAEL WARREN L- Fw 1-W 1' KEVIN Wl'IlUl'fNBAffHl'IR Actlvllms: lmmthnll J, -11 Track A, l Ambition: fiollagn. lnlerswls: Doing lmrmwvrwrk. I .Xl WlllTAKl'.R ,latuvitu-ez lournal, Work l-rqvfrmrwn Xmbuliun: Vo grmlualn Interest: Wll.l.l.XM Wll,lxl'fS k.XRl-IN WINTER .Kclixllioszilag9CrEw'2,Bnn1l l,Z, 1, 4 plmhilious: Having a good ich. gntlmq 1nl1rTu-rl Interests: Music, partying, camping, 59 DONNA WOOD Woodsie . . . Activities: Sceptre 3. 4. Ambitionl: College. marriage. to be a pool shark A CPA. Interests: R.O.T. pool. partying. good music. LORI ELLEN ZAHNLEIVTER Activities: Sceptre Service 1. 2. 3. 41 Soccer 1. 21Tennis 2. 3, 4: Yearbook 41 Honor Society 2. 3, -t. Ambition: To meet Ruthie in Maine, Interests: Animals, jig saw puzzles. sports. LOIS ZAZARINI-I Activities: Agape Choirz Church Youth Cmun. Ambitiun:To be n pnra- iisvrlmlngist Intnrcsue: Lite. making other people happy, und sharing Christ's love with others, RACIIEI.I.E ZYSKOWSKI Chellc . , . Activities: Girls' bnsketbullg 4-Hp Dog Obedience. Ambition: Veterinarian assistant. Interests: Horsemanship.dogobediencixanimnls. MARTHA IIAWN LINDA BARCUMII FRANK BELOW NEISON BHIIER AI. BI.ANU'II'ITI'E TOM BLANK MIKE CAIN CINDY DE CINTO ICE DE IOIIN Geoaoe ne sam-is I ,I , f - . I aoasnr nscrmk I f y fi 1 'M fy I 1 f v fl . f i vmcmrr rox 50 sn mu. Roaznr nuamzlucx In Af..f,'5: , If ANN MARI WYTZKA Activities: Summer Spain Trip 3: Rid- ing Club 2, 3. 4: Ski Club 1, 2, 3. NANCY ZAREMSKI Ambitions: College, marriage, and to make people smile. Interests: Swimming, partying, water skiing. EDWARD ZWACK IOHN ZYNIIECKI Activitim: 76'ars. Interest: College. AIMEE I. MARSHALL Activities: Bowling: Guilderland Players. Ambitious: To work in a beauty shop, own horses. and live in the coun- try. Interests: Horseback riding. collect- ing owls, collecting antiques. IOHN KILLER QARK HUTG-IINNS SCUIT IIUSTO IEANNE KEATING PAUL KOLANCHIK WILLIAM MARCHEWKA ROBERT MC CANN ROBERT MILLER GERALD O'BRIEN STEPHEN PELLERIN ROBERT PHELAN IOHN PONTISAKOS SCOTT ROSSDEUPSCI-ER KEN SIEGEL fix it .r Seated: Gigi Mastriannl, Pauline Dagulllo. Standing: Nancy Schell, Sandi Stewnhurgh, Wnnfiv Nh-ngliw, llnvirl Canavan, Denise Munn. The Class of 1976 of GCHS has finished one phase of life. The next step for many is voca- tional school, college or work. Though many of us will lose contact with each other, we will always have many memories-memories of our freshman activities, such as roller skating, dances, bake sales and candy sales. During our sophomore year U73-'741, we net- ted 52,700 from our candy sale and were the first to have a Tree Trimming in the West Building and a class trip to Eastover. Dining our junior year F74-'75 J, we continued developing our class spirit in such projects as roller skating, Sadie Hawkins' Dance, class trip to lug End and, most important of all, the revival ofthe junior Prom with a court. Kitty Knapp was Queen and Bruce Sumner, King, a nice way to end the year. But this year U75-'76j topped them all. The first big event was Homecoming. Sue Churchill was Queen. We held our usual Tree Trimming party. In January we he-lil .inotiis-r firstdii Senior-Iunior lliuuiitr-riiiiail llaill, ii very siuiizvss- ful und fun event. Our Se-iiirir-Para-rit llinner was held in April. In Max' the seniors wont to the Concord for the class triiejinothvr first as it was held on a Monday. The final niontli of nur stay .it Ciiilderland was the best. Our Senior Ball was held at Michael's in Iune and finally our Puig day came-Graduation. the climax of the events and many fun-filled meniories. It has been said that we. thu tllass of 15176. were the most spirited class to enter Guilder- land. Much credit for that is owed to Mrs. Bar- bara Redmond, our class advisor. We owe her our thanks for helping. planning with, and ad- vising our class. We may never see each other again, but CCHS and our class will always mean something im- portant to us. Thorn comes ll time to ronlizo 3 if 'l., - whnt's worthwhile in lifo, to find out it's tho littlo things, like Il small sniilo, za friendly hello, n kind word- hul most of ull, frioncls. Ancl ns long us I holiovo in your being yon'ro whnt's worth having in lilo. Valerie. TT fl' '23-FT L 'F 5 Q .ig . 1 4 r' . 't -' ' 11, f Pg Q :oz . I ! IJ N1 ,i 1 f l J l A ,-y f V 1 fl gi 3. --r , M .,,-Q L ng' 'r lf 1 It ,-V Q x , ll - x 1 A 5 Fleda thinks the sky is falling!!! Hey, gwgelie, what are you doing mer Another Monday morning tho game? Y iA TT.T-'l-- l!1f4 I . 4 A . 1 K 1, Two frmtball playnrq relax after .1 hard game!!! ,- 'L I 'A rj' I 1 ru rn 4 mul-:m.tr.nm1mq t r F .L' I 1, 1,1 X F Those new science books must have I pmd SJ 311 fer rhlg sometlung pretty lIll8l'8SliI18 in them to get the attentxon they are getting! A place where you can think, where your thoughts can flow with the water while the sun reflects the meaning of life and all people can come together as one. The clearness of the sky and the water, the gentle swaying of trees in the breeze reveal the tranquility of something special where all are able to express themselves. People growing, learning, and sharing, searching for something intangible which lies upon the surface but is not yet discovered. 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L.. 5. rf, I I ir A Q? 2 'x WE, 7 1 9 Q. - L- 4 Ml e 1 - VM f ' X I ral aL AIA 4 6 I 4, 4- iw, Donna Murray lane Murray Peter Murway Mary Muscolino Douglas Muth Bob Nelson Linda Nelson Suzanne Nelson lim Neville Kimi Nishikawa lohn Nolan -f Bob Noonan james Noonan Pat Noonan Alice Nopper Oh, Wow' l L I in 1-El 1 sm I N 1 x It Q9 'i X -2-F xXl Holi Norton - Tordvn Ulwmt :Xnvlrmi Ollrien Thomas Urlrien Tom U'Cl.air Kim O'Hare Kelly Okeefe Patty Oldham Bill Olsen Bill Orsini g' Iohn Orsini Mike Ortale Cindy Osterhout Robin Ott Ioe Padula Steven Palella Tim Paley Patty Palmer f Tanya Pankin David Parker Steve Parker Dan Parrish Lynn Pnsqunli lou lliissiifiiliiic Virginia Pusscng lluliliic Pnuluy lolin llmill Miko Pulkuy Snnsly Puntnk Susan Perry Gina Persiczo J Tom lcrsico f J Steven Peterson Srtott Peterson Barbara Pettengill Peter Pezzulo Ianet Phillips Kevin Phillips 1 Hollie Pioggia Larry Pisarski Heidi Plemons Eric Pollard Michael Pollard Marcia Pruskowski ' Adam Prysmont Tom Purcell Courtney Purrington William Purtell Colleen Putnam Thomas Quagliere g gy. ,Y '-v ,34- L. r Q A -Q.1'XD 29 .f... 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A ,fn :N 7' .gi .Z v, -f .f s Ski A k fltll vi :XX 'L l . . .4 Rebecca Reals Donna Redmond William Reilly Wendy Reuss jeff Rings Chris Rissacher 1 lean Roberts Bob Robinson Laura Robinson Tim Rnbusto Z john Roczhek George Rurzkenstirr Lauren Rogers Deana Romano Tracy Rossa lohn Ruse: Adenrn Ruwlun ,- Marv Rrzsuruzrsuls HubRuvK1k ,- l.nri Ruf F-'ruuk Ruutmn Slmrull Rullwr-u Dau Rvrln le-.ua Hmm Mvulrr-vu Rum Yuvuuv Kwlvr l'r.1uu-Q Ryu Stvxf- 9.u'lwr Xlmrf-vu Quim- Nlrlrk Suqvr I11l1r15T Louis Mark Yalumn Run Salelnurq Suv qllilll Pwnt Saud 'ru El I mlmtll Sansvrxhm 1 Paul Santa Marla Karen Santulli Nanny Saunders Pamela Sawin Matt Schafer Iames Scheuer Iohn Schillinger Chuck Schiltz jeff Sengenberger Barb Sgambellone Amie Sgarlatta Michelle Shackett Vikki Shane Kevin Shanghnessy Cynthia Sheehan Linda Shurirlnn Barbara Short Donna Sichert f l.auriu Sittorly lcmaithim Slamey lnrry Smith llzivo Smith Dawn Smith Scott Smith Dan Smithies Mike Smithius Patty Smile Thayer Souln Terry Spawn lm ri muerln man, Who urn you? 5 I I Y I 1 1 1 519- 54. bv-.v ii Ax,l ri? l 4:- I. -Q-X v 4. 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RAB A . 45' if 2 fffir I VX if , , ci fl I K J iv. .. Tw a 5 K N, 1 NIL I. m M L. tw' li l X L. 1 i D X ' lla In A., 1: .,o-,L v- Vi .K e f 50122, xflr Wim ii.. 2552 Where's the good lookin gnl who got the double take ? Bob Wnght Clndy Young john lehnter Iullan lgoda Sue f8l97Ill6k Ianet lynleckx 'G . Qs-. 'X Q5-, Anmrmr Xhmmluv morning for Laura and Shwrnn ' 4 .. ' ui thi: last ni . r . L1- ,n, A . 11, llvhhiv prvpurus dim 'S-.... I r Don't get wise. Bubble Eyes! 82 ! 1 1-P KI L' nl ., Pbnthk, VlCB President: Kim Conklin, President: Suu Towers, SQ-xzrvrtnrv, Rnwlx Xluvvrm- Ir--.ravm-rl tlvrn ntarian. FRONT: Dani Conlin, Historian: Mnrk Sluvvns, Svrgvant-.rt.,xrmt Xllhlt Nl I-'Rt lNl PHI 1 H1 Publicity Chairman. The Freshman Class has shown enthusiasm and interest in furthering Class activities during their first year at the high school. The Class of '79 is the biggest class ever to enter the school. with over 570 registered in the class. At its first attempt at fund raising, the Class made over S800 selling poster boards. The class has hopes of having a dance in the spring and another money-raising project at the end of the year. The eight rlass ot't'ii'e-rs forest-v the neeml to obtain substantial tunnis this war to rnalw future events, surh as their Iunir1rProm .ind Trip and Senior Ball and Trip. less of a financzial strain With a large number has :tome a great deal of enthusiasm. and the advisors, Xlrs. Michele Bethmann and Mrs. Kathy Torino, are going to have to keep two steps ahead of their ram- bunctious charges for the next three years. 83 X X J I I Thomas Abbruzzese Glen Abronovitz Debra Adamzak Robert Alheim Katherine Alland Stminne Allen Stephanie Allen Steve Allen . Dan Anderson Iunnitzi Anderson Ren Anthony . lohn Arctnkis David Armstrong Lisa Armstrong lou Arnold t , A Sylvia Aronson ilutlicrimr Askow Mark Audino Debbie Austin Carmelo Avellino ' Deborah Aziz Geniene Bacon jeffrey Bacon Ron Baker lolin Barber Phil Barnum Kim Bellegarde Tviary Bender Thomas Benjamin leff Benson Keith Betz Iohn Blendell Yvonne Bonaparte Steven Bonzwitz loseph Bosco Kathy Bosworth Dorothy Boucher Ed Bounds Sue Bourque Mark Boynton -1 5 I 5. LL.. 5? ,.- .. r -A 1, 1 ' 1 rg- V Et fi ' I 4 A t WELL, ', ' f wi, A V ls. i.. its ku. r Sl . X 2 B: Q 'B nv fl' I ' R l A 4 Au.- ' Q . i . Nfl' Ll i Y A' ' 5 1 ' , ' 1' - ,L A :Vw 3 all 'xx I NV, Q rl X i ' ! at ,, L' -GL 5. ' af- I J. X Hi' L. i N to K .,., I , - - . A l 1 G-.X W. l LE 'laid As'- Q i 5. L.. - -f-f ,rv -1-5 5- 91:1 ' IX f , ,, L- , i Uh 8 6 ,Q I A i . A 1 4 A .1 , 'R x Q31 it Q 212 A 'H Qu sr. 5 I . 1-ny K' 5- K Af. ii -i i gn' ..u-. ,. , ri... N' 1 fi !,fX -vu 4. 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Kim Breymeier William Brunel Phil Burr William Buchanan Gary Bufalini Kevin Byng Dorthy Cain Mike Calhoun Adam Cameron Kathi Annu Clninrzrnri Mirzlmrrl Ceirnphfrll Mark Cantwell Curtis Iliirrnnnk Clrniq lI.iriis-viiliv lulin Cfirpuiiferr Iriliri II:-lililn Rick fiffillill Inafiii Cliziriilie-rs Sh-gili.iiiie' iiiriniiin Maria Kfiiimx Ninrv Clark lxvviu lllfuirv Ile-li filiillgli I.w K'u1l1l',lI1v il,ii.i4iffuli'li1ilp1li ii.lI'X lfmile' Ilv-laiiw fiurusrairi i'vll1'i.ilfmirtr1glit lxirtw K ,six l7i.m.i Vrririiriiw limi' Crcwlw lnmrim- Crmiim- R.irul.1ll ffrriunw Irihn Cfuririanghani lay kiueik Iolin Cmrnetzky Debbie Daglv Churyl Damon David Daniels Donna Dapolito Paul Davis Todd Davis Tina DeCinto Kevin DoGonazague lohn DOGroff Iunnn Domidio Iauius Dvnn Cindy Dvslforgvs Bvlh Dinlnn Suu Disney lxulhryn Dnnnnrunm haillilvvn llonm-llun lxvllv llmmhuu Inm llumlmi Tmn Iluvlu Ilunrv lhufuk - Paul Dumas Andrvv Hxinlurs Clnrnlyn iinstnimi Isuzqmzl lilml Vintririsl lflrlillljl' Snr: linglu 1 Deli Iirrnidus fV1lrhr'Hf'f.vnn 1 Party Farlry Linda Fisiwr PMN Fnlvy Robin forgvd , Kathy Fox Deb Frisco J Nancy Frost Mary Furrer Kathleen Gaidue:-:ek Iill Gage Linda Gale Lynn Canance jCharles Gardner Sue Gardner -x I T if Q... 4, L ii. 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Gilbert IHG!'llliiiDfiiI'0l1X Katiifxrn Giroux Liiris Glnrri Ioiiri iliilriutmii Rir,ii.irrl C,umiii.1r iirui Gurmiiri fire-g iiilllifl'-G Iliuiii Kimi' liiiiv fiiiimrfi Niiiii y flwiiin-lui.: All.-ii fliiffo- iii ii li.liiv'i'Qin-1 K iiuii liiiim--Q inirriiiiir' Iiiiiiiiiivii I.ii ku- Iiiiiiiii M 4, I 1 XI xv . , , XTX The r 1- ' , Q hilt X33- Vf' I . iirk lI.iiiim imiliivrii II.iiiIvi,- Diane Hanrahan Karen Harrison tf Lorie Harper Charles Harvey Margaret Heald Karen Heath Melinda Hedges lack Helm Betty Hendricks Kathy Hendricks lean Hnnnet Y llatriuia Henry Nadine Heywood , Greg llilt Lori Hilton Sm- llmtkciihiiry Ifrml Hoelzli llnimli lloullli Putty lluffinan lluriiiczu Hogan Mark Hogan Patty Holt Ward Hotaling Dah: Houck Gary Hoyle Mary Ellen Hnls Robin Hutchins Mary Hutton Richard jackson Chris Iacques -J . 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N J 1 , , Q Y l . l -Az, 'x :fu Camille Keller Ieanette Kelly Martin Kelly Ellen Kenna '!Chris Kenyon Mike Kerr David Kershaw f Paige Killeran Cordelia King Jim Kishy Minlimzl Klein Steven Klein 'Sharon Klimknwir: lfrff Knapp Stu Knapp Terri Knapp Cflirlstnplwr Knniif Kim Kurzurlieweki Rfvifl lxriiknwur lrisnpli Kuhn liricz Kvinluug Niilw lmillmi-rl lrunu Lnrsnn l.i,'rir1I,i-illimr fI.imlv lm' l,llltlV Ii-v l'.iiil lwn' llv:-lv If-iwrilvlilvr lhwii l,f'IlilliLr'T Xlikv l.vmri.iril lluill,--mr1.irll Vmnk lmanlmrmlr Sli-xv I,ini'or:l .Xr11x'l,1r1in5.zr-r Ti-rrv iintta lfhvrvl Imvlirwr lJ!?lJI'-I l,m'lxrow .-Xncly Lupin' LL1tlivrincl.ntt lohn Loucks ifNanc Lown .X Y Mike Lysogorski Ralph Lysogorski Chris Macione Iudy Mach !Cheryl MacNeil Cindy Maggard Rich Mahler Frank Mannolini Marty Markessinis Diane Martin J Mike Martin Amy Mataraso Billy MCC:-irtan Cory McCauley Kathy McCormick Dan McCullough J Tim McDonald J Pat McCree-Russell Tim McGrath Cherry McKerny Katherine McKee Lisa Mele Iohn Meola J Tina Mihai 'J Ken Mihalak f Kevin Miller if Bob Miller if Rose Miller V Bill Miller if X, Diane Mitchell ' Richard Mohr Iill Monaghan Mike Montalbano Diane Moorman Mark Moran Wendy Morby J Geoff Morse Debby Muller Lynn Muller f 1 C .QA 1 ng S ml A i.. .Y 'I x l 'ffm ls a s , ,.' np... 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Qiveiref' if ii h.uin'I hs-vu fur ihf- ke-an rii1ruieuI'rhv.aS- trurumrs amii vnsriiurmiite Hietnrv wawrii.uiv-H1 1073 with Ihv hmwkiipi in Qihli v .Xmvrvm .ms.im1RilQs1ans whaling hands ii'll1llFilT1li4Ui-l'T'lllPS .ihuxu mirth in hogww that fhv 4Hl T1P fwihl happvn in iiailx' re'l.Nmr1snn Piam-I iiirfh Cindy Scrafford Mark Sedlacek Dodie Segenberger J Sharon Serrel james Shahda Dave Shaver Peggy Shaver Dean Shealy Pat Sheehan Sandra Shenaur Chris Shene Melinda Shene Beth Sholtes Bill Siver Marilyn Slateroxv J Lisa Small Becy Smith Byron Smith Greg Smith Linda Smith Sue Smith SUB Smith v Lynn Soltysiak leff Spencer Deborah Sperry Susan Spohr Brian Sponable Cindy Steenburgh Gary Sterling Rich Stevens Patty Strauss Michael Suttie Janice Syron Stephanie Takes Mike Teal lim Terry Frank Testa Kelly Thomas Roy Thomas Scott Tilmont V, WE . I, as s V' .i X, X w L- 1 21455 4 . Vi in . 5. 5 Q-A .I A . QF i X . y W an L. I i U ' Q, - K ,,:..,x ,uw- in-, ,. av . :N - H- t Lf. . fx ,S X . . A,,. XX ' ..': ': TX3t- , , ffl . NT I f , - ,A f I ' rf v- Trai 141, .V- if X X 'ni X , 1. ,A ,h , ' r - ,ef Q- ' M.. W.. t ,Q 'T' v- K,,. -.1 Q. L te' X 9: I - I .il E i I 0--r ,lf , QR, H v in f-.- .-9 1 'V ' 1 ,- n A f 33, TGA' Q in J 1 K lg f N vs. Q r JI 4 tg Tlm Tomayer Angela Tomazewskl Amy Toole Chrls Trager Chefryl Tnblpy We-ndy Turks r Vary Xnn Vuronf Nhkr Tymrhyn mr 11 1 Tum X adm y lx athv N IH Xmhur h rn 1 1 r Ill Ilfv X A j 1. 1! ' I 1- ' K, S ffm? 0- 1 L ,H W S I V 74- .I x -, P ',, M. mmx War ' 1-1 , 1' 1,1 Q' V V1 H- . ' X Robin Wula ' MaryAnne Wielend Deborah Wilkes Pam Williams Dave Winkle Ioseph Winnie Douglas Wolff jill Wollen Bob Woods Donna Wright Mike Wygel Something caught Steven's eye- -sure wasn't food . . . ,, , , ap 'O SN i. ,,, 1 . i , .Q 'V A IX ns .X Al' -vu 5: ' F-, fl '-'Lux David Young - Bill Young L Patty Zabinski Lori Zacharkevics v , o. lql 'S ifflf yi. Lisa Zanta Allen Zwack Marianne Zwicklbauer A. ,ps fn i 'F' , 1 .va '67 .nj f -W1 ll vu, In 4'4- 3 ,fi s :Li - Q if ,Gia-' 'P GGG lx x I Kuff lx. 'S V , 'KM 5- , BACK:CarolRedmond, President: Dodie Smmgunlmrgur. Vim I'n-sith-nl, IfRUN'l'1 ll'l'flKl'lll1l mi xml mir --X 1 I it 1 ' wt Cindy Steenbuxgh, Publicity: llkn Oborsl, Sucruluryg Stupimniv All:-n, 'l'rv-.nsurvr Activity seems to be the by-word of the Class itvskaitirigp.il't'.',,1t'Iiwtriiymfl.q1l.1rim-imtlu of '78. With a great deal Of incentive, they do 'l'ic:m1rlt-rgrin ste-.misliip im lnlw tie-urge-' Wl18fl18Sl0 be Cl0I1B. Pl'00f0fil1iS Can be found in 'l'iu- viglit 1 I,is:wt't'1t wrt ,mtl Ili:-irmlxlsur XIV good ideas turned into fun activities. Soph events include a rollerskating party and an informal dance. Also planned for the year are Cinema '78, the showing of popular films: an nvxt two wars .al Ill-llg Ruin-rtilr.1lw.strix'-it'-wrtlimlrl.14s1r1x'.11x.-rinnt lllv rlatss is wvllurgi1r11,'ml .mit rvunlx fur tlif lr f Isrx't love wonderful! 44 5 And now for the secret ingredient . . . HIDIT1 - - J Z' I 5 f'-fm l' M 1 ,rx 3 35 Hi,aguin? .. -.-f--, :1'1f1 f ' . g,,X..- A E ,, ,b A 0 g Q 'QQ -1- in' p 1 -5 ' ' ,N M 01' H., lf' , fs 'is 3' 0, A, It ., KF 1, -nf -- N. . . , X , A , 'wwe 14,-' A , X . 15,7 1 M, L xg 'w 'R I . cf Ii's us again! Ynw,w.1ll,1mlrm!.-' N ,K -N , 1 1 4 .fi is 3 r Oh, did Michael get hurt again? f Look out, Bruce: loe's on the loose! Look whafs clogging up the hall xx 4 V.-.1 , 5-. Ns ,J if -is Dan Abbruzzese Bill Ableman Iolinda Abram Carl Adamczak Diane Adams Ioe Amato Andy Anderson Ion Angellotti Eve Aretakis Allison Armstrong Yvonne Askew Tony Avellino Linda Aylward Kim Bardin Karen Barndt Ellen Barnum Charles Bartholomew Shannon Bates Chuck Batzinger Faith Beebe Tim Benjamin Pat Bennison Maria Berger Iohn Berry Bruce Bergeron Wally Best Denise Blanohette Ioseph Blanchette lean Blaudeau Cathy Bonner Lisa Bottieri Rick Bottieri Cindy Bowers Shelley Boyle Lori Brennan Rich Bronson Wendy Brown Alfred Bruder Barb Bulman Iudi Bulmer ', 5' f vy- 1 .r-.V 'W QL, .Y it . 'U N 5 , fi 1' N I , ,N , K V I .L P 9 A - A - , 4' .1 x it 9 ' 0. - In Q., V' T .- I 'ii ,- . 41 B ls- Am fu .Q A . - I N A JK 'H , .3 dm iii. A 11 3x - 6 .pf I ir 1 P ' A .awe - Y' 'f f X . Q .- 1' 'Y 1. A 'N . ' ep' E. gsm' , . tv v X x- W' 'f, M- V , I, l .X X 1 - 'V' v- f ... ,Q I ,- . 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Joanne Perez ' t X Lisa Perlee ' tl ' Q1 Debbie Perry ...J K' M ' i -- flegl lg Noel Pettit Cindy Phillips ,- lay Phillips X I 'N , L' Marsha Pierce Q lf, I ' Q-ft. Iohn Pilcilingis it Aff hu P c .L 53. Sue Pyszkowski .V - jim Plant Iohn Pellard I Dan Powers il Mary Powers N .Fi- 1 Rich Powers , N . Mike Pozzuto ' I Rich Preston Ruth Radzewicz ' , 1 L I HL lx s R W1 ia rovenc er MQ - ti . 'll' P h Q W, 1 ff Ioanne Rafferty Tim Rafferty Carol Ransard Barbara Raymond - Mary Reardon Q - Ioel Redlich Ieff Reilly Heidi Reynolds Ioe Reppenhagen Kim Rexford 6? , I, 1. 9 lil 713.9- r-c --1 , 1 lu I f? 9' , 4 V. ,fi f. 5- l l . '- i 4 l V- v I , . i V I i l i l 1 ,fi i A F 4 E 'F I Qc 'L' h S' .Nfl - J' rx - P 1 7 fxfisii- A ,f . LH 1 P I I YruxrnlllwllU11-:qrn qrmfl' Q. 1 Y . X x QP' x -, -1 n Nw! N Nur: WVU Hug' 1 S- ,. - -g NUM' Kun-vw: VH1: L. i l ' Mm Hu,v'1,1r r , .- -. , ' , - Hvx?lv 5xuN4.1v':V:n1'.r f I . . A A l. :ww HMYEW-fvrr1 Vml x IQ.w:m: AK , ' y...L lfumk ,CQ I 'I 4 swf.-11 - . 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'N 5 f 59 I 1-.J Q , Y A, I 4 Clare Stienstra Sue Stimpson Nancy Stressel Doris Tanton Phil Toranto Rick Taylor Ianis Tnrwillcgar Marjorie Tetrault Craig Thomas Dick Thomas Turns.: Timmins Ieeff Tlmrston Pnrrvr 'I'ie:1:liiik Lvflm 'I'runrlw.iv Nom 'l'rnsi34il! l.lml.i lllI.k0l' Immun Tiirnrn- kzirovri lliil llrug Ilriwr Ann l'lvi4ig lfrl Y.imli1n'V Hull X .imlvrlimli-ri , , , Nvlllv X .lll1l!'f'lVIlll If ii Nlrirv Xlilf-k lll1f'FVl Vvlvv Boy, that! ltali an ally have the answer. Paul Vetro Lynn Vinci Mark V iscio Walter Vivenzio Neal Wallace Iohn Walsh Pat Walsh Mike Walters Kim Warner Ronnie Warnken Tom Weatherby Patricia Weaver Rick Webster Lucian Weiner Gary Wells Marilyn Whinnery Ronnie Whinnery Chris White Denise Whiting Grace Whitney Richard Whitney Ian Wiebe Diane Willey Sarah Williams David Wilson l 1 z I ' 91: we 7, ,LA 1 ' ,A 6 I x 1 ,, Steve Winkler Bob Wolcott Lynn Wollen Sue Woorinock Mary Wonhingmn NR Q, Y r x , , A L 'I 1' Knrvrn Wright Kim Zfrhntsfr Marin xl7lf!F1f7W'Y7'f.'I flhvzryl link Isxfiqmzliruz form CLASS OF 1 9 7 7 SEMI-FORMAL About 50 couples attended the dance in the East Gym, where decorations made by volunteers had been skillfully placed. The class officers, Mrs. Cooper, and all who as- sisted worked hard to provide this oppor- tunity for a pleasant evening. While the number attending was small, the atmosphere was congenial and afforded the opportunity for the participants to enjoy a relaxed informal gathering. First I tumg then you turn . . . 'x What's that you're saying, Beth? '--I! Xmas-:gr fm- 'S,f2.5fi-f 'Qf:'f. J '.-'35 -Y T . ffs'?:'-zcwksf. . .,tiJ'1-tk 475 9, Y. 21 5 Q- gf 139.441-ffti QP ,tn silt.-5 mg, R3 If e'.: .il l QE. 4 Michele and Ieff are on cloud nine. Sharon and Bob seem in- terested in something on the far side of the room. i- Happy couples. A Do you see what I see? i l 4 'UI't: 1 I . v I li l, ii Q. :l ii , . . li - ii A .J Q .1 'i i il i 1 i Q f . fl. -,,.' QQ, Y-v ' . 3- '3ca... - . 9 .UMW if - . ,-, J,-x-.wig ,- .r., P1.b, . ' BACK: Mary Worthington. Publicity Dimcterg Bmzki tiliupiniiii, Vin- Pr.-wt.-ni. 9.ir.ilw ti. :lit wt f if-, um. i .w .1 im-. inf 5-K Amtakls, Treasurer. FRONT: Kathy Mustriunni. President, The Class of'77 is one which has come along way since 1973 when the members entered from the Middle School that September. With the aid of seven class officers, the juniors have enioyed a good year. Since most of these leaders are veteran officers, they are aware of class needs and wants. They tried to schedule one activity per month with the activities of interest to all class members. The iimiur trviiii -vt hx thi- t'l.i4s 'it' t has lwvii siiiiiisiiriiig liigqvr .iiiii lu-ttf-r merits fnifli year. This viuir, siirli .i trviiil was si1ppwrtvillw.i prospvrmisiuiiiilx'mlvlwlii in Yt1l.v'llll't'l'.'-N'lllt'll greatly viilnrigi-ti thi- vlan tri-.isiirv Xtonm' raised from this mlv rms to gm t.m.iril such activities as: .1 tfliristriias wiiitlrm imiiitinq t tin- teSt.a1n itie skating p.irtx . .i slti trip iii .itlclition tm the annual glass trip, the liinior Prom. .md .1 class picnic, With thi-se in mind. the rumors look forward to an exciting senior year, 117 ew '. Q ,.. PE' N-xx X 4. J lm 'J -'ffgflf I 5' g 0 7 . ' A 1 V 5' 45,---. N. I . M ,S ,I -N if D '1 off '5 W f -53 M SM f 4' + 5 wx-?':3A-.fi 4- .- I 4 1 i x .- -4 NVQ, x. :N . 'I 'X x-.wwx Ab ' ' '1s.f.?f5-ff. 1 ,. -. 4, --fr 5' .- ..-,. . . M, ' 1. 77 ,, ij . L: 5' I ye: ':.'L-fi..-I .- , .1--a ,L-. -if, ':'. ,Qfj K? 411 -l 5 9, uf , 0 7 9 -Z ACADEMICS YXNFF Q F R , V. I Ol.- ! Ayf , 4. 4: 1' ' ' W 6 P . bi . -- .I . S 2. .- ..., TOP: MRS. DOROTHY IENNER, School NursefTeacher. BOTTOM LEFT: MRS. MARY IANERICH, RN. BOTTOM RIGHT: MRS. NANCY LOWN. Secretary. HEALTH SER ICES Whether in sickness or health, a student is welcome in the health office. Here, students have annual physicals, eye and ear exams and all the special physicals for participation in sports. Here, Mrs. Ienner, the school nurse assisted by Mrs. Ianerick, R.N., takes care of the first aid, aches and pains, issues gym excuses and listens to the tales of woe. Question still to be answered! Why does most illness and fainting come over students dur- ing English or math quizzes? 122 A TOP: JOHN T. RYAN, Department Chairman of Driver Education and Health, Driver Education. BOTTOM: RICHARD BELL. Driver Education: IV Wrestling Coach. DRIVER ED Driver Education is a one semester elective offered to pupils who reach the minimum legal driving age. Preference is given to members of the senior class who do not possess a license. Classroom and laboratory instruction run concur- rently. Each student is expected to complete a certain number of periods in class- room instruction and at the simulator. Strong emphasis is placed on actual driving. This course is designed to teach the basic techniques of driving and to encourage safety on the road. A TOP: NICK COLAMARINO, Heulthg Horseback Riding Club. B0'l l'0M IOHN HARRISON. Health, Girls' Physi cal Edg Freshman Basketball. LTH The course offered is one semester and carries one-half credit. No prerequisites are re- quired. Topics covered include physical health, environmental and community health, first aid and personal safety, sociologi- cal health problems, mental health. Class activities include group discussions, individual reports, research projects, films. filmstrips, and videotapes. The course is taken in the junior or senior year: a few sophomores take it during their second semester. v' X rl' ji ' 1 -Hi 2+ 2 Vw .ual .1--.1-.il im-- v' if-i . .- mini. ' 1,i.,,,,, .f,.,! tru, 1-1.11 i lulliariq 1 N.!N.lJ', Xlllfj -vp :.-if v,,'l v ' 11.1 Q, .mv H., .mu 1-i-w. .I .1 X i ,- ig ,.i 1HrQvl.1.i1lil-nl.l1u.nlliinzmvj xl .. I, nmvvflll-iirmv' -ll Xlxil- XlX,.411 x il li1.u.,mt,. www, vwll rv,- Mgw- vm Hum i1..rz.,.,. iw., 'lvl'-' wi-3. 1 inV'1 lim x1'....i HCDME ECUN MICS lil wwfllvl' in lun-F1 Iylup ulyh 'wilt -- N lllllhfltiil lxlevqrtlp ,mp 'i l'4 fii 1'11l Ilmvwlft imlmm 4 Ntwir. tix:M-1-ri1-lmlixviiwilrqpa I-ii . f ' lfulvv limi.: tml .172 V1 in Wm, 'w 'lil' lttrutlxv- I l1H'lli'f' 'lust-iii1:'i4 tw: Hviww- 1 it 2 vuriim H-1 '- 1 .l VTl'TlllI1llK 'F , . M, 12 ll! if Y- V 1 ,NGN C: 4 1 A Y 1 x ..--sv ' 5 .-3: wr 9 4,...-'ju IOHN McKEE, Lessons, Concert Band. RICHARD WEBSTER, Lessons, Concert Band. The music department has activities for all students interested in gaining a greater un- derstanding of the composition, quality, and performance of music. Courses are of- fered in music theory, choir, concert band, wind ensemble, or- chestra and stage band. Individualized instru- mental and voice les- sons are also given. A wide variety of music is studied, and students are expected to perform in a number of concerts throughout the year. 'Ag iq-a 13 3 RICHARD WAGNER, Music Department Chair- BEVERLY LYNGAKD, Strings. Full Or- man, Music Theory I, Music Theory 2, Lessons, chestra. Choir, Chorus. :QF PAUL K Painting, RQ- , FO Q'- I i fr.!',l ,.. - -qi. 4-4 I ' PAUL Kmuss. ceramics, Drawing una Painting, Sculpture. Cf: S',,a-4 4 ,..,,. t IOAN IOHNSON, Creative Crafts, 1 ' Studio-in-Art. f 'X ART 75 ft 5' 1 Y' -.ts s r' f Z V t . 5 ' t , 4 15 x 'N M x... K 0 WH-I-NV IPWIII, 3'-'v'r -wt rnnrmnrwkt tum-Rx I ' mylrula-twnfivrut wt-t I', fr .1 NV-,'-11, ,' 1. , X ,il tm,-1 .1 li '5,lXllX':lllfO 1fLIU. nt, i, f' ,,, 1 Anvtlming trnnt tlvlttiftltlf tl A Snlf-porttnlltwv11.ll1rn1,1v1 ullnnn -, ' rznvvr cnnlml vwly u.-'ll iw .1 projuctin,prnqrve-.armnm-nttiw R url FUUIH9 'Hn' walt urn r- nt Hnlun Rvcitlx' or Hn- tlvnnl --'f- IIN . A .ind ' F sound nf thu- Howl vvi- Hwfn rv 1 R' . 9 hnlpst,rv.1tn-.1.ttstmnxt-in -ff- xv I , T qnv to tht' .nt rnfvnt K A Drawing, lltllllllltf-1 tr' mtl A tlfilt-15,iHlVt'Yti9lllt-1,-Htlt 1 v nm: , irtnl drawing ttrvrtnlrw --4w tt-'rw' , ' by tht- dvpnmnvnt lt v Nm-i,-nr K X Y is planning to .mth-nei .w ,nil--tg-X Q fill' which rnqnirvs tl pnrrt'-mn-w nw ' o S Pj, nrt tuuttlu-rs givv tht- xtnfl.-nf , nxutzh uttnntion .anti nmnx nvlp- ' . 4 ful hints about pn-p.1r.atwn nt' 4 ,N A the portfolio. A 1 Student art work is nttt-n nn I display in various plan-s . around the community, inclnti- 1 ing Colonic Center and Tho XRHHR H H HH Ytntim-tn-.Xrv Xtiulrttltzxq Uvilin .Xwwtant X.ifi1t', ott7.31lt1o.1t'h4 l..aC1rnsiv.Xti' wr 'i ,,ff ROBERT WILLIAMS, Computer Math, e STEVEN A. BASINAIT, Math 10, Math Math 12-2' Maw 12 Accelerated, mer- MRS. LINDA BURGER, Math 1, Mant 9-2. 11' Math 12' mediate Algebra: Advisor of Honor So- ciety and Computer Club. I l l ' 1 1 . 1 ' A 1 -f , .' W I 1 , ,... ' 4' S sg. L MRS. SUSAN COHEN, Math 9, Math 11, General Math. ROBERT STIMSON, Department Chairman, Math 11 Accelerated. During the past 10 years, the many technolog- ical changes taking place in our society have necessitated some changes in the mathematics program at Guilderland. We are attempting to increase the number of students who receive some instruction in computer programming so that they will be better able to undersand how the computer can be used as a mathematical tool as well as how it can be used to process informa- tion. We also make available desk calculators in the Math Resource Center for students to use as a mathematical tool. The math program at Guil- derland includes courses for both college bound students as well as for students who will termi- 126 General Math. nate their formal math development in high school. Opportunities are made for students who start out slowly in mathematics to get a 3-year sequence in math. The teachers in the Mathematics Department have strong and varied educational back- grounds. Many are experienced teachers who have helped strengthen and extend the math program available to students. The Math Resource Center is a popular place for students taking math courses-especially for those students who need a little more explana- tion of the material. There is always a math teacher available in this room to help students who have questions regarding their work. 1 4 1 INR' r 1 if , . E 1 l if f . I i., .C--.1 ,f , 5- Yx -I , X I Ag ' N. I x' IQ' x24 EL... IAMES SEAMAN, Math 10, Inter- mediate Algebra, General Math, Varsity Basketball Coach. ROBERT I-IERMANN, Math 1, Math 11-2. MRS. LINDA BASINAIT, Intermediate Algebra, Math 11, Math 12, SAE Ad- visor, IV Football Cheerleading Ad- visor. ERIC GRIMSTED, General Math, Gen- eral Math 2, Math 10, Advisor to Key Club. MRS. DIANE EVANS, General Math, Math 9. Math IU1 Varsity Basketball Cheerleading Advisor. MRS. MILDRED RABIN, Math 13, Math 1leZ. Intermediate Algebra. MRS. BARBARA SANDERS, Math 9-2 General Math, Math 10 Accelerated: Asl sistant Dean, LELAND KEITH, Math 10-2, Math 2, Math 9-2. H L K TJ u 3 A 'ws-,Up X ELLEN MURPHY, 11-1, 10-B, Modem Lit.,Communications HUGH O'CONNOR, 11-2, Project Advance, Cinema ' ' O 'm .df .1 THOMAS SMITH, English 10-3, 11-3, Iournai Adviser WOODROW QUINN, Public Speaking, Science Fiction STEPHANIE COOPER, English Fl-1, 13-2, l 1-3, lr, Class Ari- viser JOHN BIRCHLER. ISE sv! v ---. - ' w- I 3 5 1 X. f1 CZ fi if gf.- Z A M.. L-- ll! IST R l 1 i 2 2 l li l '64, 6. If 4 .,4 Z, :B A I ix RISA GOLDBERGER, History 9-2,10-2 THOMAS WEGE, History 10-2, 10-B, ROBERT PARMENTER, History 10 2 ! Contemporary Issues. 10-B, Family History, Communism. The many courses offered by the his- tory department give students a better understanding of why the world is the way it is today. Courses help students to understand their fellow human beings. Asian studies, consumer education, communism, and sociology all aid in this understanding of man and his world. Many ofthe history courses illus- L fa th,- trate the accomplishments and failures of past societies. The hope is that we will learn from the mistakes of the past and improve the future. ,S-1 ' CARL HERMAN, History Department Chairman. Anthropology GEORGE SENGENBERGER, American RICHARD CASCINI, History 9-3, 10-3, Studies 11-2, Economics, Sociologyg IAMES WINGATE. Sociology, Project Iob Orientation Student Government Adviser. Advance, History 10-2 1 , 'H ,... x h-'X ': - ---- ---H W- V 4-gr. , IOI-IN YAGER, Sociology, Iob Orientation IBOCESJ IOHN CARLEY, Afro-American, History Family History, History 9-2 T. K -0 xsgw Nl 4' ogy! PAUL CULLEN, History 11-2, Indepou- SANDY FURMAN, History 9-3, 11-B FRANK ANDREONE, History 9-2, dent Study, Contemporary Issues Asian Studies MICHAEL NOKER, History 9-2, I.V. Basketball Coach, SAC, Chairman of Activities Council FORREST CUMMINGS, History 9-2 132 A Y IX ,R H x N., X' .4 -If-. l 3 Q . STEVE ZAHURAK, History 11-3, 11-B, Volleyball Coach DANIEL THOMAS, History 10-2, Sociology, Project Advance H I N we Ts K. -f-4 I. RONALD PRYOR, History 11-2, Political Science, Independent Study, Continuing Education nal IOHN HOTALING, History 11-2, Consumer Education i 4 30 u What's in the punch, Mr. Her- man? 133 BUSINESS Bookkeeping a11d typing skills are taught to prepare students for employment in business. A wide variety of general and specialized of- ferings enable students in the fields of retailing, data processing, or office work to take jobs during the school year and im- mediately after graduation, or to further their education in two or four-year colleges or business schools, build- ing on an already solid foundation of skills and understandings. swag P1 'ln af M KEITH BEEBE, Persona, and 9th Grade Typ- LINDA KLEINKE, Regents ing, Intro. to Busl, Business Eng.g Conserva- Typing, Stenotype, Intro. to Bus., Shorthand I and II. MRS. MICHELE BETH- MANN, Secretarial Practice, .uf Z DOUGLAS ELSON, Disiributive Ed, Store Operation GEORGE GEARHARDT, Business De- partment Chairman, Business Law, Consumer Ed. Ex PHYLLIS ALLEN, Teacher Assistant for Typing KATHY TORINO, Office Machines. Office Practice. Typing: Freshman Class Advisor, is Intro. YQ Bus-, Shorthand ll ARTHUR HUTSON, Bookkeeping I and Il, Business Arithmetic. and Trans.: Freshman Class Advisor, Business Service ' -is r.....J Club Coordinator. . ' I 4 .1- 7 B . g ,- , 4 lx i Q 3 i il 0 Z Q.: , . ..,,X mid n ROBERT STEENBURGH, Regents Typing, Personal Typ- HERBERT WFZIDEMANN, Intro. to Data, Computer Operations ing, Business Law, Recordkeeping, Assistant Varsity Foot- Business Arithmetic ball Coach. -r4 ' N BEVERLY HARRINGTON, Shorthand I, Business WILLIAM LEICHT, Distributive Education ll, Marketing, Eng1ish,C0mputer Operations:Yearbook Advisor Advertising, Work Programg DECA Advisor, Bowling '35 Semester 1. Coach- l I ANDREW DAVIDSON, Learning Disa- NANCY TONNE'I'I'l, Learning Disabil- i bility ity p . l .wx : nd I-su... f' N ROBERT IAGROSSI, Leaming Disabil- SHARON NOKER, Learning Disability ity X 3- There are twenty-nine students in the Learning Disability Program. 1 They are from Guilderland, Bethlehem, Berne-Knox, Watervliet, South l Colonie, and Green Island. An individual program is set up for each student. There are many different programs offered. For example, some students attend the occupational education program: some are main- stream in the high school programg others are in self-contained class- roomsg some are on work-experience programs. A l l 136 I 'LJ fx ANN STRESSEL, Learning Disability LEARNING DISABILITY Y' T 'K . il X IOHN BARNER. Learning Disability STANDING: BARBARA NIELSEN, Reading Specialist SEATED: MARY OUSTERHOUT, Reading Aide. x-'- x LOUISE ADAMS, Library Clerk ,. ?: READI G The reading depart- ment has several facets. It is primarily Mrs. Nielsen's job to assist teachers in attempting to improve students' reading abilities. The reading center is a re- source room for teachers and tutoring pairs. Mrs. Osterhout supervises all tutoring pairs of students. Tutor- ing exists for students of all grade levels and abilities. LIBRARY The library, located along the front of the East building, is an 8,000 square foot, 260 seat complex that is the informational center of the high school. The 30,000 plus books and the 100,000 plus magazines dating from 1956 form the core of the center. The in- creased emphasis on independent study has made these large collec- tions essential. 5- IEANEITE WILSON, Librarian r,,,,,.,.' .... .... WlI,l.IA M STEWA RT. Librarian LPH: lJUl.URliS ROPKE, Head Librarian Right: MARY BUSWORTH, l.ibl'al'y Clerk Ross MARY IENNER, Librarian , L Q 1' 5 .xl 137 SENIOR ALTERNATIVE EXPERIENCE The Senior Altemative Experience Pro- gram is a community-school program which allows students to receive experi- ences in the community. Students fulfill their school obligations through tutorials, community courses, regular high school courses, or courses at local colleges or other learning institutions. S.A.E. allows the students to work at their own pace and level at the same time meeting deadlines which their advisors set. Students are selected for the program on the basis of their application, a personal interview, teacher recommendations, and ability to handle responsibility. S.A.E. is structured around a four-quarter system. Each student and his advisor arrive at a contract, to be fulfilled by that indi- vidual. The four advisors are Mr. Robert Drake, Mrs. Linda Basinait, Mrs. Minette Munson, and Mr. Frank Pidgeon. Community experiences include working in a color photo lab, in a dentist's office, at a State Police Academy, at the State Legisla- ture, at Griffin Lab., at Dr. Brennan's, at SUNYA or Cobb Memorial, to name a few. ROBERT DRAKE, Student Alternative Experience , , I P , x ' ' fl 2 533 'jf lr: ' 4 ,. , I Q i . ' is ' X .-.1 1' N V 1 ' P u N RHONA TwoMB1.Y, Secretary MARGARET SCHAADT. Typist V?f'-x jun:-. mail ,2f,f-zz1v.t' MEDA VROOMAN, Typist -- fi-if . - if - - ,,, ..f N 'J :, , x f I... .,, I '31 X ,-V w, Q I I HAZEL CORNELLY. Secretary gk A I S,-if SP3 Y S I I A ,I fx! ' - Q -49 ELIZABETH RICE, Secretary NORMA HOLT, Receptionist ...W -. , Y ,,.., -W Tx N fy A ' 2 U I - Q 3 fi 'L l-4, 'Hz W: Ni , I ELLANOR ZAHNLEUTER, Typist Y l 1 140 MARIE BK-SDT. Attendance I l IOHN F. RYAN. Director of Pupil Personnel -'A' ' 1-wg CHA RLES I. Cl.-KCCIU, -J,-4 Principal .gp 4 '- 4'- 0 7 R , k,.A, ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN, Dean of Students IOSEPH PURCELL, Director of Curriculum ..N,m A 1 K I ..i. X , uYA hi ll - I L we fem sa, We 1 as--Q ORSON DUNHAM, Science Depart- RICHARD BURDA, Chemistry MINETTE MUNSON, General Biology, ment Chairman General Chemistry SAE The world of science seeks to explain the wonders of the universe. Scientifics advancements are made everyday. For this reason it is necessary for everyone to have some understanding of science. The curriculum offered at Guilderland tries to meet the needs of the budding scientist as well as the needs of the studentswho may not intend to continue scientific pursuits. Whether one enters the science department for credit or in the pursuit of knowledge, a greater appreciation and understanding of our natural environment is obtained. KATHARINE LLEN, General Biology, NORMAN UTEGG, General Chemistry DONALD SNYDER Biology 1 fu. ff ' 7 P F .fi- 1 w . A . H7 'gf .GY hy' if 5 1. v': Zh' inf Y 7' Q, I 4. .. LY 1 ,L- ,if I UK Dr. Thomas F. Looby Superintendent of his sz J ' .rf .,, , . . . I . K . A ., ' 1 P t V t ,X E N Schools . Dr. Looby talks with a student about 1976 and the future... Over the years things have progressed. Opinions, decisions and values have changed. According to Dr. Looby, he is pleased with the changes that have taken place and those which are being looked into for the future of Guilderland High School. In the past few years, Guilderland has developed new programs to help students. One program Dr. Looby seemed very impressed with was the reading program. It benefits those students who are kept behind in studies because they are slow readers. The SAE program, established for seniors in 1974 has proved gratifying. The students have a chance to work in career fields of their choice and find out if this is what they want for their future. They learn responsibility and how to get along with others. They have the chance to work in the community and help people less fortunate than themselves, learning how to cope. Our sports program has expanded a great deal in the past few years. We now have girls' interscholas- tic athletics. The girls are able to compete with other students from other schools and now receive recog- nition for their abilities and achievements. Dr. Looby commented, We hope to expand this pro- gram further, but more interest must be shown. Dr. Looby also discussed changes which the Board hopes will come about. This is a three-stage program with the first change to occur in the school organization. Arrangement of the school in mini- schools is suggested. This would provide for better relationships between students and teachers and among teachers themselves. a A second change hoped for is to allow students on 10-week contracts. The Board feels that this would give students more of an opportunity to work in different career areas to allow them exposure to many career opportunities. This would also give them the opportunity to assume more responsibil- ity. The students would have to notify a supervisor when they are unable to do the work on a particular day and make arrangements to make up the day, if necessary. These contracts would be extended to involve students in volunteer work. This approach would enable students to do specific tasks for some- one else, providing a learning experience and a feel- ing of satisfaction from performing the service. The third stage of this program might be to lengthen the school day- possibly from eight in the morning through ten at night-to provide services, classes, etc. The students would set up their school schedule accordingtto time slots revolving around jobs, career and service experiences, and other involvements they would like to pursue. Stu- dents would still have the chance to get classes into their schedules while working outside the school. Students would need to set priorities and become more responsible for their choices. Guilderland has shown many accomplishments for which the students, teachers. administrators and parents can be proud. ln keeping with this. the ad- ministration and staff are developing and innovat- ing new policies to continue the fine education of the students, giving the students t.he opportunity to be included in the planning of those programs which will affect them now and in the future. W Cathy Dunston FX MR. HAROLD MCCARTHY, Business Adminis Lrator DR- THADDEUS OBLOY' Personnel Administrator MRS. BARBARA MUSALI., School I.unr:h Manager DR. PETER ALLAND, Superintendent for Curriculum and Re! search 2 QI' 5...- 'Vt Secretaries to the Board of Education . ,Fl A A 1 X H X -Y ' :I X ..- tim The High School Task Force, organized in Sep- tember 1974 and charged by the Board with the duty of finding and recommending those changes which would increase the effectiveness of the high school in some areas, utilized the combined efforts of stu- dents, parents, teachers, administrators, and board members to develop recommendations for worth- while changes at the high school. Through the pro- cess of research and study, the members worked on subcommittees to investigate and report on various topics, including courses of study, climate of the high school, and effects of the physical aspects of the school buildings. Through a system of Rounds following the ex- tensive reading, exposure to speakers, visitations to other schools, polls, and open discussion, the Task Force members zeroed in on the basic issues for change and the real need, or lack of need, for these changes. Three specific areas were defined and teachers and administrators worked during the summer of 1975 to research and study programs which would facilitate the changes to be recom- mended to the Board. During this past year, the Task Force, again com- - posed of students, parents, etc., has been worldng specifically on these three areas for the high school: outside experiences-service, career, and new ex- perienceg division of the school into smaller units to provide greater student identity: and flexibility to allow for a great number of otherwise unattainable goals. Nearly every week the group of approximately 50 people has met for two hours to evaluate the propos- als. The members' sincere and diligent work, di- rected by Dr. Ioseph Purcell, has enabled the Task Force to present the final proposal to the Board for their consideration and action. Lf the recommendations are implemented as pre- sented, the high school will experience some reor- ganization and regrouping with expansion pro- vided in schedules and student activities in the cur- ricular and co-curricular programs, There will also be opportunity for greater student responsibility and choice. A great deal of time is to be spent in planning these changes before any of the programs are to be implemented. Change is not to be made without sufficient planning for the programs to be developed. Ns . 'I . ,sew f-Q5 1-it ,V 5 ' f n 1 I FRED FIELD, Physical Education Department Chairman, 1 1-12 Every student is expected to participate in the physical education program. Physical fitness is an important factor in the development of the whole person. As well as participation in gym classes, stu- dents may be involved in a number of intramural and team sports. This year an altemative experience was open to those students who wished to partake in outside physical and educational activities. The physical education program is expanding in many ways, and students are proud to be an active part in nl-IERMAN WYLD, 9-10, 11-12 Phys. Ed., Varsity Wrestling Co BARBARA NURNBERGER. Girls' Athletics Adviser HAROLD KENYON, 11-12 Phys. Ed., Varsity Football Coach ff 147 4' Ami SHIRLEY TEFREAULT 9 10 PhVSlC8l Educatmon KAREN LEWIS 11 12 Physlcal Educatlou ,,,, I, 'fn 43211 1-f ,fi Industrial Arts in- cludes a variety of courses that explore various fields of art. Students may choose their own electives ranging from wood- working, electronics, graphics, and metal to power mechanics, and photography. The courses are open to both boys and girls, who take them as a major se- quence or as electives. Ffsf E. NEIL VAN DE CARR. Metal 1812 DONALD KLINE. Industrial Arts De partment Chairman, Photography RICHARD PALMATIER, Transportation 2, Power IAY SLUITER, Electric Communications, Power Mechanics, Auto Service Mechanics, Aviation Science E. I DUSTRIAL ARTS 149 1 I 4? Q ,..4 .La Arr H.. . RICHARD VIUKER, Photography, Metal 1, Wood 1 HERBERT LUHR, Wood 2, Creative Wood Plastics Shop Maintenance PETER FISH, Shop Maintenance, Wood 1 Electric Comm ROBERT CACCHILLO, Electricity, Electronics, Electric Comm. Graphic Comm. I 150 'SL' 'xi X xx 5 . FACULTY ! I g- ' fa ,g1g.:,-,...-,--:x fr.f.' ,p.nuu,, F -. vi' .Off-- ' . ,, .,,.....- . lin 'C yjif.-:j,::nlIlg.. ' 2- -!Lv'5'jS-- 'u I,- !E':,.,!::!llIIlll'... ,, - llul --f --ef f' ?'f'fffff:::..ff555!: f ,M 33-znrsssessssfsgggi. . ,...4.. ..... ,, , ,Q '-ffzusbllunr--f if in Y 5 N 1 is ,,,,. 4-P -lm .Wg :.,,.L 1 s Y 1 1 4 X fd I. 4 '55 I 151 1 x Head vu X, . X xv 5 t w L H t ...A,. I E . WILLIAM DRAKE, Spanish 1,2,10-2 lin, Y'-:A fy I - gf. f,, 0 , hh . vi 4 ' ,. -. Q V,..f,. W 1-me 5 ivy 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGES With the growing involve- ment of the United States in in- ternational business and the multinational interests of our society, the importance of foreign languages in nearly every kind of occupation is evi- dent, It is, therefore, the goal of the foreign language depart- ment to make foreign language study a self-fulfilling experi- ence for our students and change their attitudes toward speakers of other languages and people of other cultures in today's world community. As we celebrate our bicen- tennial year, we must remember with pride that our nation has been considered a melting pot. This cohesion and fusion of languages and cultures has given many of us a sense of cul- tural pluralism, which makes us proud of our heritage and his- tory. Today's educated person often regrets being monolingual and passes on to the new gener- ation the need for study of other languages. Bilingualism is al- ready a new way of living in many of our major cities. Ioint ventures with other countries in space and medical research make us more aware of the need for international understanding and cooperation. All members of the foreign language depart- ment have had experiences in traveling and studying in other counties and are good messen- gers of international under- standing and friendship. L -- 4 v Ay- V' ' WENDY COON, French 9-1, 9-2, 12-1, Latin 2,3,4 152 -. 3-,...--. - ... EQIPQ'-' , 531 ,Y-fm., , 11: 1- ,1 4 ya 33427. .. M 931: A - wr-1 Ae H I ik f ii an . .,.. Hb? IANICE ZEBROWSKI French9 2 11 2 x, NI 3 RX xx, spanish x X 'x 2' -H ffl jc. . V. DALTON BAMBURY 154 N-.V -X..-.....,. ,,., CHARLES RICHARDS: Head Counselor Counselors help students find answers to many questions since they are concerned about the educational, career and social development of students. Counselors work with students individually and in groups to help them understand what they want for themselves from what is available in high school, in college, in jobs, and in the armed forces. The counselors help students take full advantage of the available school opportunities. The goal of counselors is to have students develop educational plans that best fit their abilities, interests and aspirations. DPU'-'CIIC5 U-102 'ki P Q.-FA ,' Q. , . --2 -.A. ,.-,,,., KENNETH ROBITAILLE SAIJIE SCHNEIDER HUTCHIN TIBBETTS I.Il.l LING KU' 45, .f if' , - -.A L ? 'v 4:-f' R A Ks 5 x P rf M3- N.-. ., ...-..,..L,2 .. :b DONNA ROSS IOAN SICKLES: Guidance Secretary ,-.4 2 I k f I x ... ,J MARGARET EMPTE: Guidance Secretary SUSAN FIORINO: Guidance Secretary Of' SHEILA IORDAN Cafeteria CAFETERIA With the increase of students each year, our cooks have their hands full. Mrs. Mosall, our dietician, plans the wide variety of meals provided, making sure the vitamins for a healthy meal are in each lunch. A. BLANK, L. WIDENER, L. ORSINI, G. FORTUNE, V. ALBRIGHT, D. CIRAOLA, R. PEREZ, M. DECARTER. T. KILMADE, A. KANNES i 4 W , lx' l ' .. BUS DRIVERS: ROW 1: V. Dumas, I-I.C1auss, I. Waterhouse, M. Torres, P. Barauda. ROW 2: D. Bates, F. Milo, K. Sagendorph, M. Strever, E. Sattlemyre, O. Iohnson, K, Kellowman, G. Fischer, L. Fischer, F. Bounds, K. Williams, A. I-Iorick, B. Crosier. 1. jackson, H. Ward. vi' SALLY PHILLIPS Cafeteria HELEN CUSACK Cafeteria .L .Q, , ' W' c DOROTHY MARTIN I 1 Gl'lR'I'RlIDE FORTUNE ld s , ' Ca- - '--AML I MRS. PHILLIPS Hall Monitor ' MEDIA IEFF NEWCOMB, Media Specialist , , .,,, 1t..,.Y- QF, r-y-f JAMES Tusw, Media Specialist In -a Y, 11l '11!Y'1 ' 1 -Mlklmdlamfd ' 'tl ' ' 'x . dun ., A ' --v i ii' ' '- , ' F -4, Q I X4-'?o' 1l!!.,. - ' ' ll 9'? .f'v' QW -1 ll Eff, I ya. Ji Q MR.s11MsoN , g- . MR.zAcHAR1As 4 5' C, -51, A 'AA5 .17 I X X,,,,f' I I : 1 . fn . f -A , J? X 2 l CARICATURES ' . 'R ,M at , ' :vw 'R 1 , iar k L 'K' f Q 1 I. f L ,, , f X 5, N . ,fx xs- - I' -7 Qi xjwgr, 1 gl, t0',f6'if A4 nrt , , , X,-N X. I -.ff 1 .'u'D1':I '1'A' V 'P 'D 11 Erlftfkf 'S' E Q 159 H 1 SCHOOL 7 5. 1 5,41 lx 5 '. 54,02 , I ,yi , lx 1 LIFE i 5 2 s 5 I 2 1 z ' a 2 X ii: r 22k QE1 F g 1 'wif' Ftll,iull,gQ,5 QB' y 4 F3 4, 11 1 1 2 f 't Of course I know how to get on. What do you think I am, Watch it. That tickles. stupid? DONKEY BASKETBALL 8th GRADE DANCE 1975 Last Iune the freshman class held a semi-formal dance to celebrate the end of their last year at the middle school. The dance was put on through the help of the eighth grade teachers. The band Bootleg provided the music. The theme of the dance was Memories and it was the first one of its kind for both the middle school and the class of '79. 1975 Easy does it sis IUNIOR PROM 1975 We May Never Pass This Way Again. fd' 'L c,.: N 2. '-1 A : U 'A' f A- ' 'lush FIRST ROW: Reid Nasholds, Linda Schi ROW: Paul Brucker, Carol Shearer, Li I1 Alix. edel, Sue Churchill, Greg Conway. SECOND da Dagle, Chris Hulls. THIRD ROW: Mike Nervous' Sandy? Visker, Laurie DiMura, Bruce Sumner, Kitty Knapp, Denise Munn. and Kurt Shin- l'18I'8I'. rf- -v -Y. .ef N We-,. - 'L ' f 1, , .-fag' X-,il T Cheer up! The night is young Now. arent you glac jxu :a:e T L4 4- ,iw X. R -.V 1 X ' Y X ' V Y, ' I5 Q'- -fi , Happy Darlene? Yeah. I'm cool. So What? Gee, 1 sure hope somebody Hey, Where did the guys go? King Bruce and Queen Kitty spiked this Stuff. JU IOR TRIP 1975 ,1- - ii il, Kurt, are you listen ing to me? Kurt? gi' ' f 'w.A I . 'W V M If I-,af r ,I 3,--' '. rv-'A G' - - V' f ' arg. ' '. -Y 2 1 'q '1 b 4 gif? - ,, 1 -- . -5 . , B -- -..-, V. ., - - 1 351 lr, U 'V-wif 'At fm ' ', :Q f' Jig 11 -16 ., V'-j - wr f--1 A s pf: , -V J Z . . ,V ' csv f 'Y ' Y 1 - 'H' ,Z 'f .4 , . ' 1-fe P- A ' we- wh- .+A Wanna play? N W- , gi A ,' Lv: 1 - - c.SiYf',c31'.A - A - -- wtgj, I 1' fur - f 4 T327 i Y Happy faces of a happy time. Smile! He's baking our picture! How about a little swim, Mrs. Olson? gn: All right! Who's the wise guy who You mean everybody left without me? stole my underwear? P .avi ,I T2 o I don't know about you, bui I'm bored. I , 'i-.f -f lJ4fl, T ' 'iihsgx .Jia f 'Q .f A L3 .S- ,gains ix: r 1' ' -.4 I -,f di 2 5' 5 V. - ,, levy - ffj '5iAR..'S'i 1 ' f A .Hur l 1 LL' 1' l X sf 'i X On May 31st the class of '75 held its Senior Ball at Mich:-1el's Banquet House. The weather was poor but spirits were high. The night started with a formal sit down dinner. After dinner there was dancing. Then Dean O'Connor gave a very fine presentation about the theme of the ball- A Time For Us. The ceremonies were concluded by Theresa O'Hanlon, class president, and Melissa Iacques, class secretary. The Class officers read sections from the senior class will. Everyone had a grand time that even- ing at the last special event the class had together be- fore graduating. Q? . N vi! w xibf' 1 Q, li V f E - 1 U K A ,. B5 h ,. .X A A M5 SHDFWQ ' . ' Ready Team? . 4 7' 'L 'RQ ,I-: ' 1 mei W ' ' 1 'L Nvq,,FA,.. . Y . 'UHNQI The Gang .SQ ,-Q -1- Z E , 3 so: N EASTGVER 'K -og was 'K SE IOR TEACHI G DAY 1975 1 1 X ,V mf fn, Doesnt Sharon make a darlmg Coach? Lets see whose parents shall I call next? ff.. -S, s ni k1l'1ngmv' 2 WF and thxs IS Flonda I' Homecommg Motorcade The Homecoming Court arrives in amique cars. fsfvg' ' X, Pig ? f' -S ' ' '12 ep ' r .1 , l 1 ! f Pflf ' I. , f fr ' f D ily' Q - A .N o , A L I f 4 we .. ff A t 3 I , ,, -. JI 1 ' K H l I - A X 4' X Z T J'5f':' . A Wa h your step. says Ciaccio. ...but what if I fall in all that water? v r, -,Y Pg--M1 f I EL1 rg-Q1 ' n :fi-, .5 at r Y ' .D 1 Y. Q . I b 1-I qw K xr-X, 9, .g F V Q-y , N b '11 kj K r Ps .1 , . L gf 4 A I 5, , l AN A 44, I' 4 vw--. V - v r A C , -- ' . M- ' 9 Ns - .- 5 - -5. . at Mx' CIHCCIO and last year s queen congratulate the court Homecoming queen Susan Ls awarded her Sewers ,Q-4h,v.,..1 Hey, she really likes it! f i I v 1975 Homecoming Court go 1 1 Queen Susan rlesrzends lhe court for the first fiance l i 1 A 1 Holding on to Yesterday ...a.nd each other. in l ,Q 5. il I? HeySteve,areyousure we're escorting the right girl? asks Kevin. SOPHOMORE ROCK DANCE SENIOR TREE TRIMMING I IUNIOR WINDOW DECORATING G8 1 ' :. -. ' ' 'A 'F au. I 1 E Chess Club: Francois Blaudeau, lean Blaudeau P.A. Announcers: Lisa Small, Randy Fosen, Margaret Rusch 173 ...fy---I Row 1: M. Bender, K. Donnerama, L. Muller, B. Cook, P. Murray, N Gifford, A. Hein, T. Lindon, T. Liotta. Row 2: D. DuBois, S. Chan, A Leidel, R. Rau, K. Theisen, R. Whinnery, A. Ronis, D. Perry, S O'Donnell, S. Bolmer, I. Humphrey. Row 3: P. Williams, V. Embler, S Allen, K. Donahue, M. Hutton, S. White, L. Greenough, S. Cleary, P Das, E. Pietrosanto, L. LaBlanc, D. Darlyrim le. Row4: N. Ha ood, P Killoran, F. Blaudeau, K. Lane, C. Ra sard, Scheiderer, C. K-'llinning P. Dunham, P. Bonner, M. Rusch, E. lgezze, M. Clark Row 5: S. Disney F. Drahos, E. Shane, G. Wells, S. Grover, R. Iackson, C. Welge, A. Toole K. Byrns, S. Dague. Row 6: R. Webster, M. Morris, B. Karl, B. Mac- chiarlla, L. Peterson, L. Zahnleuter, B. Frost. Row 7: I. Blaudeau, I Morse, N. Davis, M. Worthington, M. Brennan, I. Bosco, P. Lee, I. Harrison. RIDING CLUB Riding Club:D. Freisatz, L. White, I. Murray, S. White, D. Langenbach, E. Cusick, N. Davis, W. Miller, S. Nelson. International Club: back: P. Santillo, M. Cham- berlain. Front: C. Bonner, S. Takes Advisor-Mr. Amold, R. Amiraian, S. Morrison. KNEELING: M. Hedges, C. R. Whinnery. Guilderland High School's horseback rid- ing club consists of eager equestrians who ride weekly at the Mill Pond Stables, Guilder- land. The club members plan a horse show in the spring to demonstrate their skills and add to the excitement of their sport. HONOR SOCIETY Under the leadership of its president, Pam Mur- ray, and its adviser, Mr. Robert Williams, the Honor Society has been revitalized this year, becoming more active in school and service ac- tivities while also undertaking a trip., a skating party and other such diversions. T DECA: K. Craig, B. Chase, Adviser B. Leicht, I. Riley, I. Tlmnicliffe, L. Kern. DECA Guilderland's chapter of DECA fDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj is only one of many mar- keting clubs in the area which pro- vide members with opportunities for business experiences and corn- petition. Advised by Mr. Leicht. the club annually attends the state con- ference at the Concord Hotel INTERNATIONAL CLUB International Club got off to a quick start this year with an international weekend at which Guilderland stu- dents played host to foreign students from the surround- ing areas The festivities resulted in many new friend- ships. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: BACK: L. Small, A. Stauffer, N. Chamberlin. R Backer, D. Burger. SITTING: I. Meghoo, K. johnson, I. Arony, C. Shave. The conservation club is growing larger each year. There are presently 1 7 members, advised by Mr. Beebe, a new teacher at Guilderland. The club has hopes of be- coming bigger and better next year. Taking and developing photo- graphs are the main activities of the photography club. Although the club was formed for pure enjoy- ment, members also develop photo- graphs for students and teachers for a small charge. The club adviser is Mr. Donald Klein. X Debate Team: I. Green, A. Lee, P. DeAlleaume, F. Blaudeau, G, Dwyer, R. Lenert, P. Lee, M. Belascasa, G. Weigle, M. Behn. Ilonservalion Club: Row iz L. Vrooman, Susan Edmonds. Marie Shortsleevrz, Kit Robinson. Row Z:'l'mnl.Veathe1'by,Mark Friebel, Peter Miller, Iim Murray, Kathy Hoffstetter. Row 3: Advisor Mr. Beebe, Bob Robinson, Peter Tieslink, Steve Morri- son, Paul Fries, Lydia Treadway, The main objective of this year's debate team was to argue construc- tively on current issues. The team competes with the schools of the suburban council as well as schools throughout the state. g.....w... Isl Crafts Club: C. Bonner, T. Balander, C. Brehm, L. Vrooman, L. Harper, B. Hogan, I. Hamm. Crafts Club is one of the newer clubs of Guilderland. Presently there are fewer than ten members, but the club hopes to expand within the next few years. The main objectives of the crafts club are to learn, create, and enjoy new crafts. Emergency Team: Kneeling: I. Iund, C. Trager, P. Miller, K. Cleary, P. Dean, L. Carberry. Back: G. Goutos, B. M1u'phy, M. Hedges, C. Shave. K. Mihalak, G. Coil, B. Smith. The Emergency Squad did a fine job this year. One purpose of the squad is to organize the students during fire drills, air drills or any emergencies. Work Experience Education helps to meet the needs of many of our school youth. Work experience is not mere employment of pupils but part-time employment under the supervision of the school with related instruction provided by tl1e school both before and during the period of employment. The students in the program receive credit for the hours put in while working. Work Experience: Row 1: C. Goad, B. Vanderlinden, R. Radzewicz, L. Moller, S. Ketcham. Row 2:D. Hanley, C. Catalfamo, I. Terwilligar, M. Dickinson, T. Orsini, P. Plant. Row 3: T. Carnevale, M. Meyers, R. Kellerman, L. Kerns, D. Gillespie, N. Gardener, B. Miller, G. Robin- son. Row 4: M. Arras, T. Deloseph, E. Iubrey, T. Men- dell, K. Craig, I. Tunnicliffe. Row 5: B. Carr, P. Brucker, B. Chase, R. Barber, G. Goodnough, M. Claus. Row 1: B. Lasch. M. Kvinlaug, B. Rose, T. Raymond, E. Sand. Row 2:D. Klose. T. Taranto. R. Bates, P. Taranto. B. Chase. B. Casatelli., I. Mahigim Raw 3: Mr. Laicht. ve, - CONSERVATION CLUB The Conservation Club teachers its members how to utilize our environ- ment wisely and conservatively through their experiences in the out- : door world. Primary activities include . camping and backpacking. SENIOR LOUNGE MONITORS ROW 1: G. Iohnson, B. Cook, T. Murphy. ROW 2: D. Cana- van, L. Dagle, S. Churchill, E. Murphy, M. Murphy. ROW 3: I. Parker, E. Fingerhut, R. Heath. RTO Thi: This year the Class of '76 has a place for talk and relaxation called the Senior Lounge. Teachers and administration have given authority to certain students to take proper care of the lounge. The monitors keep the lounge in order and make the place a fine place to go to. NX f 177 SCEPTRE SERVICE 11-12th: ROW 1: K. Ryan, N. Gifford, B. Mahar, Kn K. Knapp, S. Gillispie, D. Carpenter, B. Mengle. ROW 2: S. Stimpson, M. Stumph, C. Shearer, K. Esmay, S. Steenburgh, C. Burke, A. Hein, A. Miller, S. Sengenberger, T. Linden, A. Eldridge. ROW 3: C. Donohue, K. Ciac- cio, D. Munn, V. Dine, P. Coogan, E. Burke, C. Steinstra, B. Frost, S. Allen, K. Gibbs, C. Theisen. ROW 4: M. Worthington, M. Mantabano, B. Lott, E. Aretakis. SCEPTRE SERVICE Growing in strength, pride and accomplishment was the original goal of Sceptre Service this past year. We are proud to say we have succeeded with our goal and pray Sceptre continues to grow. A summary of the organization's accomplishments this year have included Homecoming, the purchasing and dressing of ninety dolls for the needy families dur- ing Christmas, a Red Cross bloodmobile sponsored by the club and held at Guilderland High School, many visits to the nursing homes and human shelters, bake sales earning money for the March of Dimes program and the enjoyable donkey basketball game. We would like to sincerely thank the many faculty members and secretaries for helping us organize and support our functions. May Sceptre always remain a sincere service organi- zation with confidence and kindness behind everything she sets out to accomplish. 'I78 SCEPTRE SERVICE 9th and 10th grades: ROW 1: P. Kilbran, K. Donohue, T. Liotta, N. Heywood, C. Macione, M. Bender, L. Jamison. ROW 2: C. Gaul, N. Esmay, D. Palmer, L. Zachar- cevits, S. Disney, K. Korzenusld, P. Holt, L. Bradt, E. Pezze. ROW 3: K. Harrison, H. Weidenbocher, L. Norris, L. Macione, K. Conklin, D. Peterson, V. Embler, G. Persico, C. Persico, C. Donohue, L. Small. SCEPTRE SERVICE OFFICERS: ROV' 1 Ryan. ROW 2: N. Gifford. T Carpente- Gillespie. ROW 3: K, Knapp. E Miam- KEY CLUB ROW 1: R. Sengerberger, B. Mahal, B. I-laderbach, R. Royak, M. Montalbano. F. Meeusen. ROW 2: P. Pelky. W. Hermesy, R. Banuls. R. Monroe, L. Pesarski, R. Monroe, I. Bosco, C. Ciaccio. ROW 3: 1. Rousk, M. Hamm. C, Meeusen, P. Santillo, M, Santulli, M. Visker, P. Mirandas, K. Schinnerer, I. Kennedy, M. Schriener, K. Kenyon, I, Aretakis, 1. Barry. Missing: K. Kenyon, Wice President! C. Welge, M. Montalbano. Key Club is one of the most active service organizations in this school, We perform many services for our school and our community as well as attending many social activities. Some school services that Key Club participated in during the past academic year include: assisting the photographer in taking student photographs for the yearbook, collecting food for the needy for Thanksgiv- ing, helping Sceptre Service with the bloodmobile, running concession stands at basketball games, assisting A.F.S. in their annual fund drive, and ushering at various school activities and performances. We also helped the comnumity this past year. Some of our accomplishments are: redecorating at the Altamont Hostel, serving a spaghetti dinner for the Westmere Elementary School P.T.A., entertaining the elderly at the Eden Park Nursing Home and helping with the Lord's Acre Auction at the Hamilton Union Presbyterian Church. Some social activities we took part in areg the Key Club Picnic, the Alumni Dinner, a skating party at Voorheesville for all Key Clubs in the area, a basketball tournament at Shaker. the annual trip to New York. the annual Key Club Talent Show held in the Spring, and the Key Club Convention for all Key Clubs in the state which occured early in April at the Pines Hotel in the Catskills. We wish to thank our advisor, Mr. Grirnsted. He has been the driving force behind the Key Club students 1 and we wish him the best of luck through his entire life. ROW 1: M. Clark, D. Palmer, D. Cana- van. ROW 2: F. Palmaletto. DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club students take part in one act plays that are produced in the spring of the school year. They are di- rected by the theater arts teacher, Mr. Warner. In the past years they have acted many dramatic plays in which people of all ages enjoy. 1 -'L-g 'j , W ,i' ' ' - V -. ' ' 1, .agp V g.,, ', R -ggfy l 1, Q I -. I . ' -V ' .. -5- ,,'l...Ji Nj' T5 ROW 1: K. Honnick, W. Meagly, K. Meclntosh, T. Hutson. ROW 2: B. Bishop, D. Carpenter, P. Coogan, S. Grover. ROW 3: R. Rosen, C. Thieson, T. Murphy, N. Gifford, L. DiMure, V. Dine, A. Hein, M. Chamberlin, L. Dagle. ROW 4: S. Curran, C. Oakley. 180 ROW 1: C. Shave, D. Kaskel, C. VanDeCarr, C. Purrinton. ROW 2 L Early V. Whinnery, V. Shane, Mr. VanAshberg, fadvisorj, I. Bleaudeau. ROW 3 B Mataraso, K. Murphy, F. Crounse, R. Parks, C. Carmack, P. McGee-Russell, M. Diamond, S. Buttner. RUSSIAN CLUB Russian Club consists of students who are taught the Russian language. This group welcomes exchange stu- dents from Moscow in hopes that they may learn more about the Russian people. The club also takes trips to a Russian monastery located in Iordon, New York. At times they have speakers from Russia to talk about the culture of Russia. In general, the students learn about Russian people and their way of life. joU AL The journal, Guilderland's finest school newspaper, enjoyed another successful year of publication under the leadership of Tom Looby and the ad- visor, Mr. Smith. Also contributing to the Iournal's production were the stu- dents of Mr. Smith's journalism classes. WRESTLI C PEP CLUB The Wrestling Pep Club is a very fine addition to the wrestling team. Their spirit and enthusiasm helped to bring the wrestlers of Guilderland into many victories. The girls perform many tasks including working at the table, keeping the books and statistics, making posters, and also running the concession stand bet- ween the I.V. and Varsity matches. ROW 1: S. Towers, S. Hillenback. ROW 3: L. Boynton, S. Gillespie, V. Dine. ROW 3: D. Munn, P. Soule. Missing: L. Harper, Deb Mmmn. ROWDIES TI-IE PERENNIAL SPIRIT CLUB The Rowdies, an old school orgainization which has been re-organized this year, has its chief purpose to excite the players and arouse the fans. Their main goal is to lead the Dutchmen onto victory in all the games played. Everyone will agree if they've been to any A of the games played, that the Rowdies is a needed and wel- come group of kids of Guilder- land High. ROW 1: R. Gaidusek, B. Sikorski, S. Churchill, S. Curran, C. VanPatten, T. Marsala, M. Santoulli, M. Carl, D. Canavan. ROW 2: K. Kenyon, D. Miller, M. Cain, L. Rothstein, D. Munn, V. Dine, B. Lawson, D. Powers. ROW 3: I. Kinane, M. Boudreau, G. Kohn, G. Floyd, S. Steenburgh, W. Meagley, A. Crobey. ROW 4: S. Kamp, E. Fingerhut, S. Sherrill, K. Wiedenbocher, I. Gerrits, K. Knapp, B. Mahar, K. Esmay, A. Hein, T. Liotta, N. Haywood. ROW 5: W. Smith, P. Coogan, B. Sumner, R. Bates, D. Nasholds, M. Surdan, T. Liquori, M. Dvorsak, B. Hanrahan, S. Gillispie, T. Hutson, C. Shearer. ROW 6: C. Kenna, I. Iudd, K. Honnick, E. Burke, N. Gifford, K. Ryder, A. Mooney. ROW 7: E. Murphy, S. Ryan, L. Hallenback, C. Ryan, E. Roberts, L. Dagle, C. Veeley, C. Cowley. 181 I I r v , 1 ll if Ast. ROW 1: K. Gibbs, N, Schell, V. Dine, S. Disney, N. Haywood, C Shave. ROW Z: M. Chamberlin, L. DiMura, K. Ludwig, C. Martell L. Rittburger, V. Hurley, K. Visker, S. Allen. ROW 3: C. Thiesen, K, Ryder, K. Knapp, K. Esmay, L. Rothstein, S. Steenburgh, D. Canavan, D, Munn, C. Dunston, L. Nelson, B. McCacken, D. Acker, T. Liotta. YEARBOOK s 1 '5sQ.Xx 14 Editor-in-Chief: Valerie Dine 182 ROW 1: T. Ballendar, I. Tanton, N. Haywood, L. Boynton, T. Liotta. ROW 2: N. Davis, L. Greenough. B. McCacken, A. Hein, L. LaGuardia, L. Schiedel, S. Disney, C. Thiesen. ROW 3: A. Toole K. Donahue, L. Rittburger, M, Montalbono, W, Meagley, L. Di- Mura, D. Munn, S. Allen, S. Disney. ROW 4: P. Coogan, S. Hien, D. Acker, V. Hurley, D. Canavan, K. Knapp, V. Dine, K. Esrnay, S Grover, P. Dunham, C. Shave, M. Chamberlin. ROW 5: N. Schell S. Steenburgh. STAFF The Yearbook Staff started off by going to Syracuse for the Empire State Press Association Awards. We came back with many new ideas to add to our own. With our large staff, we got right to work, and as with every staff, we had our problems. But we've all survived. with the many long and hard hours of work we have put into it. We would like to give a very warm thank-you to Mrs. Harrington for giving her time. even after she gave up her position as advisor in the middle of the year for various reasons. We started out with her in the beginning and she stuck by us till the end. We would also like to thank Ms. Murphy for taking over such a iob at such a difficult time We thought the end product would never come, but here it is and it was well woriz it if v5 5 Mrs Harrlngton K1m and Val take tlme out to smxle YE RBOOK TRIP if wel' 1X li an ly' 'ln F' x I ROW 1 Lmda Scheldel Fraxuue Honmclk salldl Steenburgh Mrs Harrington ROW Z Kun Esmay Va1D1ne 54 ll?-is L af' All dressed up and no place to g 183 . :ws J 1:-' fl, -h . ,ix , J' gf , ' 4 11' XX' K L V1 ' Q - ' A 1 1 H ls aww 321' r- T fA:A:-AiS- 1 2: ii 445' .L QI? gi' ziiyeailsmibig gg, Q.. X, W3 up it ixna A, P:f' , uf S, fly 2 , A I .A Q E ' o! 5 ya 36.5 f , F- f ' JL :I '-'Q 'Y A '51 A fi LJX I ' 1 I t H you. Start O2 your 15:2 Foo! 53st Ianuary 24, 1976 was the night of the Bicentennial Ball. Iuniors and seniors were gathered at the Italian American Community center for a fine buffet dinner and dance event. The flowers and decorations were furnished by Gulley Florist from Albany and the dance music was provided by Thick 'n Creamy. This dance was the first of its kind. Never before has the senior class presented a semi-formal dance during the winter months. Both seniors and jtmiors all agreed that they had a pleasant evening with their friends on the evening of The Bicentennial Ball. F' 4 H35 if '.'.1: ll' ' -.1 My name is Pedro Miranda I am an A F S student from Lisbon Portugal who came to Guilderland Hlgh School on a scholarship program during the 75 76 school year Iwas very happy when I learned I was coming to this school because the references and comments about Guilderland from other A.F.S. students from the years before were great They were I had a really nice experience with the Guilder- land High School kids and lots of fun ID sharing dlfferent cultures and styles of life Everybody has been fantastic to me I am sure I learned several new aspects about myself and about the American peo- ple This experience has been very POSITIVE for me both academically and socially I always tried to -f involve myself to my best ability regarding all ac- tivities During the 75 76 school year I was in- volved 1n Key Club Intematlonal Club and the soc- I just want to thank everyone for a wonderful year Yours, My name is Carlos Medina and I come from Bolivia. Pres- ently I am living with Mr. and Mrs. Cox, and my brothers name is Pat Santillo. I am 17 years old. I love the school and the people here. There is a difference in the schools here and in Bolivia. The difference is that here the classes are much longer, but in Bolivia the classes are very short and you have about fourteen classes a day. There is also school on Saturday. This is the reason I like school here better than in Bolivia. The people here are much friendlier than they are in Bolivia. I have learned how to ice skate and ski here and I love to do both. I like the snow here, but it does get cold after a while. In Santa Cruz it is usually about 80-85oF. I have gone to parties here in Guilderland, and have found them different than the ones at home too. The major differ- ence is that in America you can't drink because no one is of age. In Bolivia everyone can drink. I like America very much. I will be graduating from Guil- derland in Iune of 1976. I hope to some day return to America, maybe even to go to college here. Yours, Carlos Pedro Pedro Miranda Before leaving, I had been told that the next two months could be the most fantastic experience of my life,. Indeed, my summer's stay in Sweden turned out to be no less than just that. By being submerged in a foreign culture, I was able to learn first-hand about the cotmtry and its people. Perhaps more importantly, I could take a close look at myself as a person and as an American. Scott Rossduetuer .- When people ask me what I did this summer I say: Oh, I went to Paraguay. To where? or Why would you want to go there? are two of the most common replies. Granted, not too many people would travel to Paraguay for pleasure, but as an AFS exchange student I was able to both live and learn the ways of the culture. I could never put a price on the value of my AFS experi- erize because it made me realize how fortunate we, as Americans, are to live as we do. Ron Amiraian g-. , 5 it p I sg 'fill It 5 I There is one thing I realized after I had come here: Americans are people like other people. For example, I think that the youngsters, whether in the U.S. or Europe, are very much alikeg all have the same problems. One of the things which seemed odd to me when I first came here was the attractive cars Americans have. Another example is the boy- girl relationships which are much more open th than where l am from. Finally, I found universal the characteristics of some Americans and their inclina- tion towards money. For my part, I am having a lot of fun in the U.S. and I am very thankful for my experi- ence. Amish 'U U' T-N'7'f'f -935 A 'S . .. fa 1 94 .,f 4 187 BUCES y ,ffl , x1 Q' If I close my eyes, maybe it won't explodes .SA x+ Q S , v' ll I V 1 Fi' X 'A 'pw- :..J-K , , - -v X' X' . ,Q '-' . V ' ' I N , f ,- ' 4 ,X 1 rg. .X ..-I I . lg: 'dh' -, vu 1-H . '- - . 0 Dave Constable monkeys with the fuse box. 188 There are ninety-seven Guilderland students who attend the Occupational Program at the center on Watervliet-Shaker Road. Students go to BOCES for either the morning or afternoon ses- sion and then take their academics at their home school. Enrollment is made up mostly of juniors and seniors. There are five tenth-graders who attend. In addition to the ninety- seven Guilderland students who take part in the program there are fourteen Learning Disability students who attend BOCES. Most BOCES programs are two year programs. The Cosmetol- ogy program and the practical nurse program involve two school years and one summer. Other programs offered include auto mechanics, auto body, diesel mechanics, building trades, commercial foods, horticulture, welding, electricity, data pro- cessing, graphic communications, health services, machine shop and small engine repair. -W .,,, V . -1- 4 H t ...J 'Nw-. 6 'ii L, , 189 AWARDS S S E M B L Y ughts ..... GRADUATION 'KJ MT- ,E i I Gee, what did we give you? asks Mr. Caiccio. Melissa Iacques exclaims I told you I would graduate, Mr. Meeusen! x-7 Pete Friedman gives Carol Dunham's salutetorian speech. Meeusen. f I '1 --I is , 3 4' V, .v,.: , 1-' , When I was just a lad,.. starts Mr Wow, I Hnally made it! thinks Theresa O'Hanl0n and Mr. Ryan. N v fl I A V .u-my-1 K-G55 You said it wasn't due until Friday! x fig 3 , If they could see me now? 8 if Y I-f-fx ? , of Xkxf V .. ,f ' -S. Ierald hard at work? How do you turn it on? fl lt was love at fxst sight for Stewart 3.36 Teh: ,gn-4' My girdle is killing me. The little hippie is up to something! i 'lla ' 1 P' .r.,, li ii gal if-F ,a .fb -f . ,-N .ar- -vw ...1 E-my , ,aw I ls - 4-NN DEE'-FLC ,,,DCQ.E. , ..,,.- 3-CL. .,. 't r? il A, 'Q x 44 .- 'N-Q.-.-Qx X. uu- 'erqbtfaa ., if- ef? 1 1 K., vii Ja., ' - ,L 5 ip-rv 1 al ig W ' ff ff Iliff: I E ' YTH1 P QQ' ,.z. 9' is Y ' Q' . if p rl i Mfjj ,I . 5 wi ' '-'f' 3 ,. I.c..w m . ,.vk K, 1 7-, -0- LUEI: ,. U i 196 ,nu 'N-in i Girls' Tennis All right, I'm ready for you. The 1975 Girls' Tennis Team did a terrific job despite the re- sults of the won-loss record. In- dividual performances on sev- eral occasions were outstand- ing. Mary Ann Brennan, Linda Dagle, Laurie DeAlleaume and Noreen Ryan, all skilled players, will be returning. Each girl contributed sportsmanship and perseverance-those things that every team should strive for and be proud of. Guilderland 1 5 16 19 8 18 42 53 I 'E l l Linda displays her serving style. Wow, did I hit that? asks Mary. Opponent Shenendehowa Bumt Hills Columbia BCHS Scotia Colonie Mohonasen if 1. . Softball This was the first year there was a Girls! Softball Team at Guilderland. The Iunior Varsity did very well, with a 7-1 record forthe season. The team chose Lynn LeBlanc for their Most Valuable Player. -.. U :- a 1 i ,, .QR f , 2, lgfl . V X 1 J N Q ' , jf. X 4-Y... 1,1-:ML V F: 4 ' N , 5 -.FI1 ' 51 'f fibre., 1 A - :,,,.? A7,4 ll V ' -V E ROW 1: I. Hennet, E. Bulman, B. VanDerLinden, R. Welge, L. LeBlanc, D. Pontisakos. , - I '- ROW 2: Ms. Hill, S. Allen, K. Donnellan, C. Redmond, K. Visker, D. Sengenberger, B. MBZSISY- B- Bulman. S- Whillllefyi C- O8-lf-le! lean prepares to bunt,a skillshe proved to dowell. 197 - xanax, Michele pitches another strike. ROW1 F Palmer K Smith D Daily K S8W1D.R0w2 D Perry M Smith U , I G1rls Varslty Softball Gummnd ., .sf Smash it, Dixie! The Varsity Girls did exceptionally well, with a 7-1 record, only being defeated by the Eagles of Beth- lehem. At the end of their season the team chose Kathy Hutson as their Most Valuable Player. 198 eww-ref N' O' There goes lim buttering up Coach Sholtes again. 0 Guilderland Opponent Linton Columbia Colonie V.l. Shenende howa Shaker Niskayuna Linton Bethlehem Mohonasen Scotia Bethlehem Columbia Colonie Shaker Shenendehowa Niskaylma Bethlehem Mohonasen Scotia Bethlehem . t l.: A 'T . Q . ' . lv f .CHS lim E- .-6.5-Rf' 6'x H'5f . iGi H'Flv.. GE , or HEL ,LE t':N.5. 1 gms. l . , ,f - . ' TS , S.: ' v r ? 5, -,fu J, u I . 1 N, 1 ' V 4 -iq Ill ei-.. ,,. Q 1 0 I ROW 1 Coach Sholtes T Brucker S Muztafago C O Connor D Palmer K Clemens ROW 2: I. Rosano, I. Hilton, M. Purcell, I. Kennedy, G. Kohn, B. Cuomo. ROW 3: Manager C. Myers, M. Boudreau, 1. Harrison, P. Brucker, I. Parker, I. Moshier, F. Meyers. Varsity -f Baseball The Varsity boys were tied for fourth last year with a strong record of 12-9. Tom Brucker was 4 voted the Most Valuable Player. - Tom and his brother, Paul, both made the Suburban Council All- :- Star team. . a Mike lost his cap bustling to first on many mzazasinns. Brian slides in for a score. Paul smashes another homer. 199 ft, 5 What's going on out there? asks Coach Nicholas. Last year's Iunior Varsity Baseball team had a pretty good season. After being tied for first for part of the season, they finished in third place. Pitcher Tony Liguori had an excep- tional record of 5-0. is -ti - pl,-1 ' .Q fi S 1 5 1 ' ROW 1: Coach Nicholas, D. KarL P. Duma, G. Fuller, B. Cox, I. Knauss, M. Muztafago, M Ryan. ROW 2: H. Greene, W. Phelan, M. Lombardi, T. Liguori, I. Iohnson, M. Pozzuto, C Dayter, Stats. Sarah Williams. I.V. Baseball Guilderland Opponent 10 Linton 5 3 Columbia 5 6 Colonie 5 1 4 Shenendehowa 8 2 Shaker 9 3 Niskayuna 1 2 3 Linton 4 9 Bethlehem 1 2 4 Moho nasen 0 5 Bethlehem 5 4 Columbia 1 9 Scotia 4 9 Colonie 6 5 Shaker 6 4 Niskayuna 1 0 1 Bethlehem 2 1 5 Mohonasen 1 0 9 Scotia 0 an ' 'D xii- . ':!3:fg',g - .. f -yt ' C ' e. ' 'vm - A 'Y I 4- .-4 iiifiiififff. -. 1 :pail L ' 1' -I .s T Ward touches home plate. - .- 200 t a :sf asv' 1 .nf A 8- fa- 'lf :ffm Pet you ve got Legg s' yells Coach Iumpm lim s on the move 3 UTY Gregg leaves them far behind. Cross Country L 43.7 feb' Glenn s light on his ee Only 99 miles to go!! uw' 'PQ me ii rascal It looks llke Steve IS going to be sick mates 4 mpg! awws Bill IS getllng a llttle pep talk from hls team Q-A' , . , Ev-mix he V ' A H .Vi 4- . A jtjr, zqmg- ,J m 2. A 'L-Sf -3,1 . The long red line leads again. 201 The Long Red Line 1 ' y e a ROW1 S Larson I Cebula M Pasqualr B McCartan ROWZ ROW 1 T Reilly T PSISICO S Smith B Coulter ROW 2. B M M k ar essmis I Mehola P Santrllo G Floyd G Luther B Gibbs S Buttner T OBrien P Gilbert E Magnusson,D Fnehel, Karl COBCl1 W Drake C Slgme I B150111 Gullderkmd OPPOHHHI This year s Long Red L1ne Cross Country continued to ex pand as the school had its first Girls Cross Country team Coaches Drake and Wagner were extremely pleased with the dedication that all the girls showed during the season. Their best finish was a second 15 in the Sectionals. Next year the 17 team would like to expand its 15 15 15 20 number to 15 or more airls. Galway Niskayuna Scotia Shaker Colonie Columbia Bethlehem Shenendehowa Mohonasen Mt. Pleasant Gloversville Saratoga LaSalle CCHS compiled the most impressive season in the school s hrstory Individually this years team was led by Tri-Captalns Glenn Luther, Greg Floyd, and Steve Larson. Greg Floyd. Pat Santillo and Steve Larson smashed the 1971 school course record Iheld by Rich Huttonj. Glenn Luther became the first runner in the history of our school to qualify for the State Cross Country 16 'P 11 ROW 1: Noreen Walsh, Carol Bazan. ROW 2: Michelle Shackett, Maureen Eldridge, Ian Wiebe, Fran O'Cormor. Voorheesville flowest score winsj Rich Hutton congratulates Glenn on his achieving a first Meet. 2 of 1-L Guilderlarrd Lnxitaucni 7 of 7 Proctor Invitational 2 of -1 Grout Invitational 5 of 8 Coblesld! hwtational 7 of 11 Bishop Gibbczs init- tional :Llbemy County il - Coach Spohr, K. Irons, B. Heath, B. Boyak, C. Knauf I Royak Absent B. Cox. Don't tell me the course is under water! G If Hey, who moved the cup? Thls year was marked by a solid performance but yet it was a disappointing season The Dutchmen started out with a 6-0 record and hoped to go all the way Gullderland s stun ning victory over Shaker fwhich ha t lost in 24 matches until Gui derland dorninatedj made the team overconfident and they dropped to 10 4 1 The team placed second in the Sub urban Council Championship and sixth in the Sectionals , . , . . v Maybe l shouldn't have stopped after the first lesson. On days like this I should have brought my shovel and pail. 1 Lil! ei'f57: T. , 416' . Kevin sinks his putt for ROW 1:P.SantaMaria,C.VanDeCarr,I Zehuter B Dorn 'vi Pelkey G Cohan T Purcell I Gula R Lochner E Wood,M Cleary E Foley P DeAlleaume,B.Tucker,B. Ford, B.Leirunger ROWZ I Orsmx F Meeuson C LaGuardia P Bosco I Neville M LaMalfa I Passaiume K Clemens,M.Boyer,I.Iohnson,S.Aust1n I Rochek M Iones T Ob9l'Sl D Chnsey I Kmmcutt M Salmon. ROW3 B Rob1son.D Iauench I Iackson,D. Doak, T.Batzinger, M. Pollard,T Dvorsack I Morgan M Stevens M Dorato M Ortale D Fmgerhut B Donnaruma,I..P1sarsk1 B Berschwinger,C. Carrow, B. Meagley I Zgoda P Frexsatz CoachK Zachanas ABSENT K Crorun, R Varsany Coach Grfford Frosh Soccer l ll 'LF W Q lx H 1 ' EU! ' 1 I vi . 53 I f 3 1 5 ' ll r 'I' l I I I L n R .SV-' ,..lg A '13 1 f Q . , . swf Umph! giigigzgo.. l..o o.i,oQ24.oogg55gglzQwr'ge:sr I I I if-1, Q Cgfifl A 334, ,Y I MA -f gl ,f g RXXBM. -A, B 1111, A' L u Mohonasen proved hard to elude. 204 Q2 QQ, ROW 1 I Fuller, I. Benson. D. O'Conner, T. Tomajer, D. Sarraino, F. Hoelzlr I Kuhn, S. Armstrong, T. Doyle. ROW 2: B. Moxey, M. Schai- ble M Boyton, R. Mohr, P. Walsh, I. Roberts, E. Vadney, S. Linfcxd, I. Cunningham, R. Taylor, A. Stauffer, R. Iaclcson, Coach Kline. Hill. E. Laier. Opponent Shaker Niskayuna Mohonasen Col onie Burnt Hills Shenendahowa Columbia Shaker Burnt Hills Scotia Bethlehem Columbia Colonie Bethlehem -X . YN ,bfx u A vtlvluy ag- .......ff. . W -1 V- - Q-'ri .Q . ' 3 i Guilderland's 1.v. soc- I 'I A cer season was a suc- cessful one' With 3 final Darn! those protein pills do wonders record of 11-3-2, they took second place in the Suburban Council. f Tri-Captains for the A l..,'u,-.JL -- team were Iim Roberts, .,Ijgf5ui 3 J' -4 Brian Moxey, and Mark ' ' s' V l ix X ' Schaible. Two of the ' r 1 1 l. l team's star players, f ,. , ,A , GregHiltand Eric Laier, , 'Q - -5 '. -' nv 1 were moved up to the i Varsity team. I 1.v. M A wild scramble. ul :i -'X nlfnzff ff , HA. ge ' qv! . n Q' ',i,..,f v ru- J.- NN as 1 :I ilu 1 J5- Jil' 4 , z H Q1 J' 'Tiana , Z 4434, . .4 ' , ' 'i , '. -'1 r - 1' V - -V, -41 r ' fi r ' f ' ' ft. W 1 if jg . 1 f 4:'f ' 5-5:3 :.,s 3,,,.i-f wipe- . sp... 1- ,...,4 .' .3 ,. r ' -5. , 4,4 ., W ' 1147- '- -, W . L K .-'LIT - n -' 'fqe -A f g-.,gJ,, a f.,-af-v'i53.?-.4-f' f.. rt... i ...y3l'4 x 'Je' .:- Tb-r ' -.f -en - I V f 2-'f a' '15-L 51:64- ' , 'Q if e. w - '..,Q'.'. -Av' .4 t Q M. Y ' U., in - -E -. .nit Klfffyl fu.-.-',, ' . - L - . Nr- -4 . .:'rf':L-if-. ' we tp , T.. J', .. 5 .-'. A -nge oqg ff'-if U ,A -1 1-pm-don me! Would you care to bump 'wwf sf W m 'Wi -tl ? Dicln't we forget the see-saw? 205 I Q 1 1 f x ,4,., . 5 . 4 '- . .:,. .. Q.. m. -'gh ,,.k:..-3,-f.-.f, L' , Q . 7,531-., -h ,. -. . -f 1 . ROW 1 D Powers, G. Hilt, I. Mehol, M. Purcell, I. Hilton, E. Laier, M. Warren, P. Pelkey. ROW 2: C. Batzinger, S. Cronif, I. Geritz, B, Magnuson T Mudge,B.Sikorski,M.Dvorscak, I. Knauss,ROW 3:I. Ange1otti,E.DuGuay, I. Parker, I. Reppenhagen,I. Foul' ,',F.Thomas.B Hanrahan Coach D. Snyder. 1 'FTWE 5' .. -'i-xg Q l Q . ff! iw Guxlderland ' Opponent Shaker 0 Niskaylm 0 This year's Varsity Booters ' U-,: V , by 'Eli- Zgggfjsen Q' Captains Jamie Huron, ReidN :ff - . S lam BqmtHiu, 0 Purcel1.Theseasonwasadisa , ' emit Shenendehowa 1 Reid, sl Q ' P5 sv Cvlumbii 1 taking him out for the entire Sui! ghikeg-ru ' 0 Brian Hanrahan hmke a Suburban Council mo- Sggag 1 8 ord when he scored Five goals in a single game Mohonmen against Scotia. Iamie Hman made hail Scotia A. and All-Star first string team. Befhlfhfh?-as. Colonia s,,.' 'A ...' 93510519 . Qaiigggbiarffw . Theseasonwasmsrkedbyadehli which gave1U0percent,buI:'I.adyLmi' seem to he with them. Tin fourthp1aceintheSuburhanCeBndli for fourth over-a!lht1xeSnnti 1i'i recm-dwas9-5-2. ' 'R xi L 1. A E L 4 L 5 ROW 1: F. Palmer, M. St. Pierre, D. Daily, H, Schroeder, L. Siebert, L. Knauss. ROW 2: M. Parker, D. Sengenberger, C. MacNeil, M. Smith, N. Ryan, S. Hein. ROW 3: Mrs. Tetreault, L. Hallenbeck, S. Gade, C. Oakley, L. DeAlleaume, M. Heller, S. O'Dormell, L. LeBlanc, D. Perry, M. Brennan. Girls' Varsity Soccer With all the fall sports at Guilderland, Varsity Girls' Soccer came up with the best record, 6-1-1. Through long, hard work, the girls came up with the second best record in the Suburban Council. With many under- classmen on the team now, a tremendous season is ex- pected next year. . ., M Guilderland Opponent 8 Scotia 1 Columbia 3 Shaker 2 Mohonasen That's my toe you're stepping on! Z gfriilslius O Bethlehem 3 Shenendehowe l 'A 1 x - 1 V ll 'S ,J l W P A Q ' f'PiFff.',' ' i . ' , , ,- :xx X ' '- ' r ' ' . gf .:.. 'VA f V t X-V .it x A, 9 'A I j B, 1 - 1 .. ,Y ' ' -fu J sl ,Y U ' ' 1 ,tif .I ll nl. v '.f.'-. . ' Q. v- 4- L 'eh . I 'I'm glad I didn't wear my glasses to this -'Now listen to me good , , game. 208 Has anyone seen my Contact lens? ,- 1 . 'Rl Swing your partner . . . Thats the way tc use you head Row 1: S. MacNamara, C. Mihal, K. VanAmburgh, P. Soule, D. Redmond. Row 2: D. Leninger, M. Cliiord, M. Hutton, M. Hedges, E. Conway. Row 3: I. Giroux, L. Hilton, s. Alle Coach GlE0!'d 'Watch where you're kicking! Lori takes a bile out of the ball. Loo 4.-we Q S. Moving it down the field. .2 ' rev-, -.1 i xi 1 1 1 ' M A gli? . l'- Vvj ' 2-4 ,ax 1 F, F -Q I . k.l - l, it -9 . ....- f l . - 'f-'l 'T'fa. f. ..-an Q,..,l'h ' --jr V pu E i 't l we - :SEQ-.aii'.aL 'tif-215.-4.-.,5 it I ! The Cuilderland goalie prepares to defend the goal. 734 C' ' .- , r-. , X V ' . :,,.f ff Q . .. . f -C A 'h , I-, .L 5 C l ... if D' r ,u K- ,.. 1 wi R I ': 'QQ v Fl Tn ,YQ ' I t . 5' . .41-. , 3-.fle?Q'h- ,- . 5 we. n .ig ' , Af - ki ' lun' BLA., ks like trouble down field. Cheryl uses skill to keep the ball. You put your right foot in... 209 A -.-. ,. mg f'43.,:,'. 'gS 'liif , ' 3 RSA .fl 91. 535 .S J 7 5 .' F ' 4 m qs Lf' , v , f f -- ,. ' , X N, , in ,' I . J Tm f ' P. ,R 7: - 3-M -. ' A X' ' z ' fr . IA, 9 .,-- 7 '-E E 0. 923 fs .K A , . .v b Xe' ix f. 73 VI: x f-Ax li- 6 5 1 J fm , A l - ' Q an Y X ' ' 1: ' 4 - , --, .nn Row 1: K. Mihalik, M. Gregory, C. Iacques, S. Shinnerer, P. Karl, S. Allen, M. Monroe. Row 2: T. Du1uca,I. Arnold, I. Aratakis, I. Bosco, C. Kenyon, I. Kisby, I. Rosenbach. Row 3: M. Shafer, D. Ryan, I. Zamesski, P. Cure, S. Allen, R. McCa11ey, D. Anderson. Row 4: T. Kinisky, M. Richardson, S. Fergison, T. Ryan, M. Cantwell, T. Muztafago, M. Shrinner. Row 5: R. Ledo, M. Karl, R. Crakhower, C. Harvey, I. Rosemarin, M. Hamm, I. Iohnston, P. Sheehan. Row 6: Coach Carley, Coach Houghtaling, Coach Segenberger, I. O'Brien. Lv. FOUTBALL ,, . --.. .-53.5, ...Eg i Y .54 Lb., I. .m. nrmv.. fu... 5 udaanw 1 nr Iaswnxs:-I ,. gr: 5 '- ? g', Lg, , ., :nerr A'l7Il'-SSN! - X-,pa , , . .1 mx:-1 I 4am-me K . .g ,l ag ' P1 I lzrvrjjzh-msn fzgkgfs QA Q ' 'ig A ungzucwsavmr 'R , af' ' f- K ? ! T . Ng NC.-six ffm! .. vi N R- SW ea , Y 'Q - - J- K ,, ' .36 W ng? ' .Y N, ' - , w' 3 ' - 5 1 .- --1'::a '- : 'TT f N Q ,l'53i:T,1i.l.2 ':' -51,1 ' 3-'J Qi Thanks for the block, says Steve. -zgwmgf insm-ff 'wr f-'H' qv 'ff':f1. 1 b:! f , i,5.., , z w siz.-Q ?,g ' 3Egty gr- - . ' :2 2- 'Liv 'Z -' J 6 . ': ' 'la . ...Z K G . P b '.,..?E'l.1 2-1- ,,,, M-an - .f 1 . A 'S mr ritgdfimszmmsgggjjj . . ' 1 up if 1 ' ' ' 'a.ias.m ' ET Zrr r ., 1 ' ' 2ilfSl!!'7' i ' - Ez : 4 Mig - - 1 - vs: Bb-v - f . sag- ' 1--. L., ' 5- . ' l 5- . 4 1 1. . u: - P X ' ,'.:' A PQI 1 A Q- 'J V x P ar ' ' K 'lg 1, YQ' 'f 1 15 f X, fa 14 S dw- -- H J ' W- Q Q f . '-'i-5-f:ngr'KAi?'--.+A 'ia M The pile. Gmulderland 'ug re e. 210 J Rowl R Tice B Eaton V Carmen I Iones I Furdon I Sengenberger I Rings D Ryan Row2 D Dubols M Francls K Coumo D Iack D Dean I Hllt N A1'6t8klS Standmg Coach Fems M House K DeF1ll1ps L Cartwnght R Czametslu M Schaffer K Dlckson D Blagrxff K Sanders B Garcelon H Smlth S Parker P Leonard P Cam B Vetro D Teetsel D Krlmartm E Ierabek Coach Prdgeon Absent I Amato LLARL And he breaks away fhf rr- 1 ball on the loose FRESHMA FOOTBALL '1 The bench looks on wrth antrcrpauon Ya cant catch me' 211 1 I 4 , 4, I I si no P is :.-',. I.. .-,. ,.. ,. ,.' ,.. . 1.-',. ','. ,.-,, G. Bookor,.M. Klimloemricz, T. ,Mhloney,,I. .Pankin, INyld.' ' 1 ' , I y I V Q . I , .4 X Y YY I I I K , ,, , I , r . 1 gf Wg , 5' m V ' .0 V4 , - 1 - D A ' Row 1 Coach Kenyon I Denn H Schafer T Dolan ltrr-captamj K Kenyon ftn-captainj K Schmnerer ftri-captainI, P. Rings, P. Dunham D Canavan Row2 B Cuomo P Dixon C Welge R Ralston M Santulh M Vrsker D Kelly B.I-Ieath, Coachwaugh. Row 3: I Kmane B Farley B Sumner D Miller I Barry I Kennedy I Harrison Row4 D Handerhan I SII11tl'L,C.D8Yf.B1', K. Kenyon,D.Kax'L K Chase P Homback R Wyld Row 5 I DeSantxs I Amato F Commisso T Lrguori M RyanM Hotchldss, K. Weidenbacher. The Big Red started the year slowly, but finished with four straight wins for a 6-3 season. This year marked the eleventh year in a row of winning football at Guilder- land, a Suburban Council tradition that cannot be claimed by any other team in the league. The tea.m's tri-captains for 1975 were Kurt Schinnerer. Kevin Kenyon. and Tim Dolan. The season's closing found seniors Ieff Kennedy. Kevin Kenyon. and Kurt Schinnerer making several post-season all-star teams. Guilderland Opponen: 12 Bum Fiils .1 8 Scota 5 Shenendehowa SC 1 9 Bethlehem C ' Shaker 2-L X1SlCSY'L26 14 Adbany Figh . 1-1 Ccluvrbia 14 Colonia The Boosters Who's got the ball? Bob Heath holds off Niskayuna Warrior. . Je :fx- S . Coach Kenyon r ---s-. .1 '- QL . -Q I Pl .J w U' u v 4 A 1: Q . 1 J x o Xl I ..... Vg-lb, V I f I G' X Q ' I I' '- -' -:,'Q-Jul: .ggi -. ' , .. A - 1 ' A., ' '53 , P 4 o L, Q o . M ' I --f, ' r ., . -.Milli -h Q' '..'. 4ff8z ! !! j R' X Q:-K ,Ugg .fga S..s, ,af A , , o- js, 9 BIG , fo Q f1,:m,i - F ' Y' -X Q if Tomy, wiv, . RED M 14 o o The Pep Band I ia d flx , ,. L 1..- K Mx YJ 1 A V Cu 4 A1 N , -. 55: :L ' ' ,QL -ll 0 Eg Do- 4- v N, - ,Um ' P' . 5 , 1. A- Q' - ,- .- gn , -,A 2 2 H 5 1 'V I k K Z i , 4 F A I i E IZ J ' a , Sue Stimson and Karen Dean Iayne Nichols and Sarah Williams Val Dine and Lea Rothstein Nancy Schell and Sharon Allen Sandi Steenburgh and Wendy Meagley Kim Eksmay and Laurie DiMu.ra A VARSITY AND IV CHEERLEADERS Carol ShBHl'6I and Bl'9l1dB M8115-Y Row 1: K. Cameron, B. Diehm, K, Friesatz. B. Meagley Row 2- T Bennetts Ni Tecques L Harding, D. Senganberger. Row 3: K. Ryan, C Sieenburglz X Ziacfic Row 4 S Elzer R Donahue, D. DuBois. 214 Row 1 S 0Donnell M St Pierre S Dagle lmascotl. L. Sitting: S. Dagle fmascotj Row 1 L Siebert S Ciardi D Dagle N Ryan Row 2 Coach Sue Haxney D Daily. C. Lenninger,T Triannl Row 2 C Carberry S Whlnnery V Tdac.Nell L LeBlanc D Perry Santulli, B. Wilson I Wollen GIRLS ARSITY A D IV VOLLEYBALL Guilderland 15-12Scotia 12-15 15- 6 17-15 Shaker 6-15 15- 5 3-15 Shenendehowa15- 3 15- 1 12-'15 Burnt Hills 15- 1 15-10 15- 6Colonie 15- 4 9-15 Columbia 15-13 11-15 15-11 Bethlehem 7-15 9-15 15-13 Mohonasen 15- 7 15-10 Niskayuna B-15 6-lw The girls' varsity volleyball team completed its finest season ever. Under the in- sU'uction of a new coach. Ms. Sue Hainey, the girls went undefeated in their first five games. Although the G.C.H.S. girls volleyball team put up an exciting and suspenseful showing against first place Beth- lehem, the girls eventually dropped to third place in the suburban council stand- ings. Led by captains Sheila O'Donnell and Linda Dagle, the team shows great prom- ise for future seasons. 1 5 i 1 3 x K , I K q1 X Y ATGCHS ,1- '.'-.. nw M5 ri 'Xiu Il! gl3J 1 za 3 Row 1 G Fuller B Malloy, R. Powers, B. Endres, S. Vanderwalker. Row 2: Mlke does the tW1St. Coach Lelcht I Moshier, B. Cox, M. Renus, M. Mango, D. Colclough. Gullderland Opponent Shaker Burnt Hills Scotia Columbia Bethlehem Niskaymma Shaker Burnt Hills Scotia Columbia Colonie Bethlehem Colonie N iskayuna The varsity bowlers finished second in the sub- urban council. The team was led by seniors Bob Cox with 182 averageg Brian Malloy, 1773 Iohn Moshier, 1753 Mike Renus, 1709 Mike Mango, 1695 and Rich Pow- ers, 165. The high team single was 1007, and the high team total was 2825. The junior varsity finished first in a six team league. Leading IV bowlers were Dave Colclough, Bill En- dres, Gary Fuller, Steve Vanderwalker, and Ron Warnken. Follow the yellow brick lane. Brian prepares to strike out. Move to the leh Bo s to john Rosenbach displays his skiing style. Row 1: M.A. Brennan Uri-captainj, I. Rosenbach Itri-captainj. Row 2: E. Degroff, T Provencher, M. Lysogorski, K. Hall, M. Degroff. Row 3: E. Vadney, I. Roberts. Row 4 C. VanDeCarr, I. johnson D Abbruzzee, N. Meola R Ta lor Coach Van Evers D. Abrams, D. Frlebel. Row 5: R. Lysogorski, M. Martin, I. Degroff, P. Lysogorski, S Urschel, R. Bates, K. Guizard, B. Buchanan. Absent: Coach Tully, 1. Aretakis, G Broome, B. Bruce, K. Conklin, P. Coogan, A. Cameron, B. Grant, M. Hous, R. Kracl hhower, A. Leekoff, I. Malloy ltri-captainl. H. Montgomery, T. Oberst, I. Orsini, C Redmond, M. Salmon, S. Sherril, M. Stevens, T. Vadney, N. Wallace, D. Winkle, A Lundesgaad. SKI TEAM f f, if an i H ., I3 I -. , ! 54 The Guilderland ski team fared well against some tough competition in the area. Mary Ann Brennan, a senior, placed first and second in several important events. lack De- ' groff also made a strong showing for the boys' team. The entire team put forth a strong effort, with several underclassmen scoring remarkably well. Due credit must be given to Royce VanEvera and Ianet Tulley for donating their time and effort to the team. lim Roberts races past the gate. Ed Vadney pushes toward the finish. 1 2 ' i '1?'1'ii3QZ A fi Q. . ,Q fd E . 7. V , L T -.-ff . t . g rg Um! . Gdfll f ':' ,s 'PW . llziiii - xl .- ff' - ' 'I ' T ' . ' , N Q 1' I 'A ' s, N X x -2.-55 . ' I 2 '-t, X.. 'T .t i h ,ls Ni gi, I . AX' bg kffgn. 'a .xl .X ,Jinx - X - .ZA S ,ls xxx S ,V Y . ...Fi '- Coach Van Evers, Dave and Steve look over the equipment. vlxl .fewetiwi ill X5 3 I .x NYY 1 U x 219 S. Coburn, M. Tymchyn, M. Iohnston, D. Aziz, L. Sholtes, C. Rissacher, L. Iohnston, C. Thompson, L. Rissacher, M. Pierce, S. Serrell, L. Knauss, M. Dechene, K. Mastrianni. Standing: Mrs, Lewis, L. Zackerkevits lmanagerj, Mrs, Wein, Absent: P. LaLonde. Free form on the mai. GYM ASTICS Kathy on the uneven parallel bars. I can fl? She flies through the air... 220 I. ,,v.v ML , ,, L .. Ido... YC- ROW 1: B. McC.artin, D. Ruddy, B. Siver. ROW 2: D. Ryan, C. McCaully, D. Anderson, 1. Patrick, I. Terry, P. Defendorf, Coach Noker. I BOYS BASKETBALL Breaking the press. It's got to come down sometime. Dan Ryan goes up for two We're noi playing football-are we? tjnmgh Noker gives his pep talk. ROW 1: M. Shafer, I. Johnson, D. Handerhan fmanagerj, M. Ryan, ROW 2: I. Amato, M. Boudrou B Farley, M. Hotchkiss, H. Shafer, I. Reppenhagen, M. Visker, M. Richardson, P. Brucker, Coach Seaman. A X , f Z W if, . 'fill' Ulm -3 if J' lllll.1.'.fEf'fll' A l ,ffl Here ome the Dutchman. A - VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL The tearn's co-captains are Michael Visker and Howie Schafer. Despite pressures and problems, varsity Dutchmen kept their heads up, with most of the losses coming with less than five point deficit. Since only five members of the team are seniors, there will be several ex- perienced players returning for the Dutchmen. , ff 4- .47 U 1' Braille won't help you find the ball, Paul. Hey, we have to move it in there. -me 1-me Q 222 Looks like we caught Ioe and Mike look- ing guilty. i- i I A O Who lost the contact now? lump ball! Ierald shoots for two. Paul looks to pass. David J. sings the national anthem. Howie grabs for the 'bound. -T-1 and when Paul takes position... 223 N- . I --Ile VARSITY CHEERLEADERS -.. ,.. -1 .- Guilderland Central... X. - -A . ,A 'K The newly formed Guilderland Pep Band, along with the cheerleaders, have helped to revive school spirit. They should be commended for a job well done. I 221' Liz: Q., -3:-, V ,A 1 ,ff rx ,N , .' :pf , Q 57, Y . fe -' P -EA 2, . e J ...-1 , 1- We got em this time. yells Linda, The Dutchmen are great... '25 'O' L. Hilton, C. Steenburgh, K. Donahue, T. Mehol, D. DuBois, D. Palmer, D. Frisco, N. Santulli, I. Hennette, B. Diehrn, M. Jacques, I. larvis, D. Sengenberger, M. Hutton. ,Lf h- N. 4T.i1'i '--wif ' f M61 .. ' 4 - --.a ' W Hx 1 '. ...' i 1 L u WE want Iwo! .41 f Hey, let me in here, says Chris. uweyre 3Tea'! ' 225 FROSH WRESTLI G lr s f Ruw 1: R limrnutski. Rnw 2: P. Diiimtuo, B. Whilnknr. E. Folley, D. Kent. D. Austin.D, Milivvrk, I Crm-in-, Ruw J: N. Arilnkis, I. Kilninrtin, K. Dickson, D. Hutton. A. --I know you likad me' butthis is 1-idiculousyfkg ill'l3IIlUI1i,iiv Ilvursnk. I. Innes, H. Vulm, R. Sprngnn, H. Smith, D. Kennedy, l. Curran, R Cronin, Clnnrth ilrnonm. fem Brian looks for the mvaraal. Hey, Tom, do you think we'd betier tell that kid out there that this isn't a swim meet? rv ,dl Frosh wrestler Dave Milivek. Let's go! Donny is congratulated by his team-mates. I 226 Rowl R. McCauley H Greene B Hadersback K Philips 1 Bosco Row2 T Ryann S Fergeson R Mohr K Kenyon M Schnener T DeLuc1a D Dickerson Noodles and 11,5 pa,-mer play London Coach Bell Row 3 I Furdon I Rmgs M Gregory D McCullough Absent I Bndges Barry S Knapp WRESTLI G .,.-q- . H -f.,-,. I think Im going to be illf Give me a little kiss, will ya. LP. uses a panhandle on his huh? HIBD. 227 RUN' I' lx lohnslnn, ti litirlliolonww ROW 2: M. Clark, B. Mntnraso, C. Conway. ROW 3: R. ttxl-I, R llrilsioll, S tironin ltri-tzuptuiiil, l. llt-nn ftri-iiuptninl, K. Suhinnoror ltri-captainl, P. llornhai lm t'1i.ulill4-ll ,tim-nt: ti. lxiiltnvr. VARSITY WRESTLI fir:-Q strips tri get his pinturrr taken in the middle of a son-play This varsity wrestling season was a memorable one, with the Dutchmen finishing with a suburban council re- cord of 8-1-0. The grapplers were tied fora first throughout most of the season until they met with Niskayuna. The loss was disappointing to the team, placing thom in second place. The Dutchman had a great over-all year, taking first in the Webster-Xerox Invita- tional Kurt Sohinnerer took first and Gary Miltner, Kerry Iohnston, Mike Clark, Greg Conway, and Paul I-lornbach all took second. Kurt also took second in the varsity tournament. Gary puts his guy in a double leg. Guilderland Opponent 24 Glens Falls 2 2 Saratoga 20 Hoosick Falls 4 1 Linton 3 1 Mt. Pleasant 3 3 Shaker 40 Shenendehowa 3 3 Bethlehem 3 3 Scotia 44 Mohonasen 34 Bu.rnt Hills Z l Niskayuna 67 Colonie 5 O Columbia l09 l00kS for fl pin. A girl from the other team seems to have caught 228 Kurt's attention. Kurt jams on the whistle. d g 1 Greg puts his man in a 3 4 nelson ' X The stare down. Steve stacks his man. Paul gm-s fm' Ihr-1 rmilr: I Duckwor... STRIVING TO BE .' W3- 1 1 7 3 r a E E 1 x A 1 i . I V i I 5 X ,. BECOME THE BEST THAT .-xi-J . -Q-, f t- .' . . , ' g V T' -f ' . . -- Q-V , A, ga I ,gy 2 .. , Eff F .i P- 546 .-Tr 1 YGU CA BE... . xffcf' S13 ' rv! U I K. A , ,dx, 'vv la I -.fglqz-iz. ' ., 1 2 if 1 Fi ' -7 ' Telgffx vo A +X 5 ' , 5 . , ws . - it vu x ,- A x A, . v u . R Xl Z.. U gift . ' i 4 :rl S S, r' . ,' 1, Q... .Rf jxp if . 5 3 lm- , ,Y .h - .- ,,gz-414' V 4-W T :gsm-1 TLTITI. A - 5-.XJ S vii! .Q-19 fu. .+P-B5 it ey 'fn -Q? mga-FQ a W C63-at 3,13 231 . A :: Nvt:i.,u 'V '-.' JJ an I , ' ,, T8 ax . - , ' X ' T.. x, if . fl! ., , .!1' ,. rw. Q - H ' . . J 'L K . S1 . . A-1:15 if ff- f i.-'ui V'--5.--.f-' l 3 ,V K 5.-:A 1,425 3 'yy -, Y I - ,N . ,QQ ng Q.:- -ww '. 7g .L i A Q52 'V' A-:Q U T 2 ' ' i6b'3 5-ff Ifd 5 I A I --1 5 3 x 1 5 1. ' A ' , F., -. -E . , V.-Sa.,-gf.- 1 ... - 4- 1- -11 fx T . 4 -'B A . if - 'I iz . - , 1 :pf H'i31',e. 4 51 F1 - A NJN-A 'V , ... ,, Q 1, , N1 I 'T ' Y ,Ah wg 4' I, 1- f-' Tony Liguori throws another one in there. Glenn Luther breaks another record l'lw Ruwmlius pw wilrl. i G ILDERLA D SCHOOL s I t 1 ' I l '. l l I l I' The Dutchman run to take control of the ball. I S 9' ' , 1 r X -L K ff -Y AL, :SQ 5:-rf-.1 - - , , , 5 , .Q Q N ui H A l Q KV D S l ,Af I -4- . Y I. , F XL . ' Av:' --E if ' , Z Z' 'L ,i 1. . I ' N' I all' A lffijf Michael thinks, How do l get around this guy. Den Ryan fights for daylight. :movers GNLY Iohn ponders, Should I or shouldn't I? What kind of pictures are these boys looking at? ' r QA He , we're gettin' our picture taken. And what do you think you'm doing? Y 233 F f 1712. - 'r 37 5,- This jacket has class-don't you That new guy's not too bad... lX'lml funny looking tooth you think? lmxv, llllvimllu 1.-T, gl- K lp1'Q we llrrnliv smile- hm wnv out ufll1i:-1 mm. Welcome to our lobby, says Mark. , ' f You mean I'm winning? Take this! MHBY, that's hitting below the belt! 214 SPECIAL THANKS PHOTOGRAPHY CONTRIBUTIONS Mark Chamberlin Parents of Iohn Schmeidel Craig Shave Valerie Dine Andy Stauffer Peter Dunham Knickerbocker News Steve Grover Kevin Kenyon Leslie LaGuardia Karen Honnick Corrina Martell SPECIAL ASSISTANCE Custodians Hall Monitors Norma Halt Patty Murphy Doloris Ropke 1 Art Waugh Arnold Rothstein Booster Club Rhona Twonbly and as usual the many other teachers, administrators and friends who remain anonymous 'I 1 432- , . . ,. N M MORY Ron Debenedetti was a three-sport standout in football, wrestling and track while at Guilderland. His first love however, was football, and his achievements were many. ln 1967. as a junior, Ron scored 7 touchdowns and 11 extra points. His feats earned him a selection to All-Metro first team backfield, and his teammates choose him as Guilderland's Most Valuable Player. As a senior co-captain, in 1968. Ron scored 14 touchdowns and 14 extra points which ranked him number one scorer in the capital district, Ron's two year total of 151 points is a record at Guilderland. He was again named to the All-Metro starting backfield and was the number one player in Metroland. He received High School All- American mention and the Thom McCann Student Athlete trophy. He is the only player at Guilderland to be voted Most Valuable Player two years in ri row. Ron went on to Wesley Iunior College on a scholarship, where he was tenth leading rusher in the country in his second year, This accomplishment earned him a full scholarship to Major College Foot- ball nt Wake Forest. Ron died of iniuries sustained in an automobile accident in Iuly. His death stunned the sports community and all who knew him. xi C' f' r Ron llolionodotti This is thf- pomn that was road over tho loudspeaker tho day following the ar,r.idrrnt luno lst, 1975 What do you say when Ji lriond dies? Someone you lovo with all your lioarl. You cry until you can't cry anymore. You pray and ask God Why? Why, him? You wish it was all a droam, and you would wnko up und he would be there smiling as ho always would and when it finally hits you, whnt do you do but cry some more? Dear lohn. Wo love you and always will. Wherever you are, we hope that you know that. You were so young. You nrevor roally got a chance to live. You loved Dear Iohn, We love you and always will. Wherever you are, we hope that you know that. You were so young. You never really got u chance to live, You loved life and it seems so unfair it was taken from you. We would all give our lives if you could live again. We feel so helploss that we cannot bring you back. We will try to accept it but it will be hard, john, we will always remember you because in our hearts you are not really dead. Love, All your friends 236 nur 4 'ia .4-I lohn Schmiedel xx Strange, thinks Kim. GWB NX EX I Whose locker is Dave in, this time Thanks for the memories... The halls that were once full the gym and the football field that were once packed with Ruwd1es Are now embty, Silent and still 3 7' J E ll But the memories I have .F fr r I'll always treasure Y ' 1 'Cause it's the little things in life M that make me want to live- To live and remember. A K PATRONS Mr. Carl Rittberger Mr. 81 Mrs. W.H. Rittberger Eric Grimstead Mr. 81 Mrs. Iohn Yager 81 Carrie Mr. 81 Mrs. George Sengenberger Mr. 81 Mrs. Lyle Warner Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul T. Cullen Mildred Rabin Mr. 81 Mrs. Steve Zahurak Mrs. Edward Munson Mr. 81 Mrs. Ken Zacharias lan Wiebe ludy Humphrey Mr. 81 Mrs. Iohn H. Hand Mr. 81 Mrs. H.D. Schafer Mr. 81 Mrs. David Bethmann Mr. 81 Mrs. Terrance F. Nieman Mr. 81 Mrs. Andrew Schinnerer Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Iames O'Rourke Joseph Wygel Cornelia VanderWouden Robert Artus Mr. gl Mrs. Fred Abele Mr. 81 Mrs. William S. Stevens Robert P. Conklin Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. gl Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. . james Liotta . Gordon Proskine . Iohn F. Ryan Iohn F. Harrison Peter Sengenberger Thomas Kryzak Robert Balander Mr. 81 Mrs. Keith Beebe Frances L. Murphy Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Stimson Mike and Laurie Mr. 81 Mrs. D. Montgomery Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Sturnph Mr. 81 Mrs. Neil E. Ryder Anna Marie Nelson Yes, No, Maybe-M. Ioy Mr. 81 Mrs. R. R. Rusch lim Bruce Fred Parker The Brennan Family Compliments of a Friend Mr. 81 Mrs. Ioseph Iones, Sr. Robert 81 Lois Thomson Mrs. William F. Toole Ir. Russell Ferris Wieland Family Dr. 81 Mrs. Peter I. R. Buttner Anonymous Mr. Wege Mrs. I. Chader De Militibus Caesaris Mr. gl Mrs. V. Dalton Bambury Mr. 81 Mrs. John Zahnleuter Mr. Richard D. Amold Mr. 81 Mrs. Iarnes Nelson Ir. Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert E. Kirby Mr. 81 Mrs. Luther Mr. 81 Mrs. Chester Michalski Dr. 81 Mrs. Robert Hockenbury Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald Handerhan, Sr Mr. 81 Mrs. Gene P. Montalbano Mr. 81 Mrs. Daniel Cmelko Dr. 81 Mrs. RJ. Disney The Iohn F.ABurke Family Mr. 81 Mrs. R. A. Wiebe Mr. gl Mrsl. Mark A. Delamater Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Ciaccio Mr. 81 Mrs. Ioseph Arnold Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Smith, Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Knapp Mr. 81 Mrs Marvin-Spawn A Friend Mr. 81 Mrs. Clement Kinnicutt Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Acton T. Civill Kenneth Teetsel Mr. 81 Mrs. Iohn T. Ryan Mr. 81 Mrs. Herbert Lawrence Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert H. Iveson Mr. 81 Mrs. Gordon Rockstroh Anders Lundesgaard Mr. 81 Mrs. Peter G. Redmond William Stewart Mr. 8: Mrs. Gordon Meeusen M. Linda Condon Mr. 8: Mrs. R. Allan Sholtes Donald E. Webster Mr. 8: Mrs. Orson Dunham Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Richards Robert Hermann Nick Colamarino Mr. 81 Mrs. T. E. Theisen Ir. Mr. 8: Mrs. Matthew R. Bosworth Mr. Sz Mrs. Robert Cacchillo Mr. 81 Mrs. C. W. Lien Mr. 81 Mrs. Andrew I. Lopez Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph Lasselle Mr. 8: Mrs. Ioseph Cerone Mr. 8: Mrs R. Bradt Mr. 8: Mrs. Iames E. Moran Mr. 8: Mrs. Glenn Miller Mr. 8: Mrs Monaghan Mr. 8: Mrs Iohn Yager 8: Carrie Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald S. Munn Tate and Toe '75 H Tina, Eileen, Bonzo, Dug, Doc, Barb, Fish, De- bBon, Inc. TinaEileenBonzoDugDocBarbFishDebBon Inc. Mutt Sr. fSr.l lS.L.1 lS.A.1 Mutt Ir. fS.E.j fU.M.j Brian R. Cuomo Congratulations Class of 76 Philip 8: Tracey guinzo and the kid Tina Beana and Kary Susie The Runs love frenchfries t .:, i 5 l H P . l 1 , 1 1 3 1 Nels and Greeno say Guess What? and Me Our Family: Glenn-Dath-Marcia-Iim-Pat-Meola The Horny trio: C.P., Hooker and Meg Mile Handerhan Ev and Ioe Elton Iohn for President! L.S.D. To Aunt Barb 8: Uncle George Wenny and Waddy Naughty Bits Beth Mc.Cracken c Starsky 8: Hotch Thanks for being a patron: Lisa We are sad to see Wonder Boy, and Bean go The Boy Watchers Mr. Waugh Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Jenner Greg and Kra Kevin Irons Valerie Dine Brutus Z! 28 Brenda Iean Richardson Sloth Hits-SWK The Boston Strangler Pamela I. Miuray Daltrey and Fisk! 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