Jamestown High School - Red and Green Yearbook (Jamestown, NY)
- Class of 1965
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. ,H f , 'l Q . ff',1f-'X 1' '7 ' L ufffwxeffgn cfqfa 64.1 1965 Donald Anderson Adviser Jeffrey Loomis Edifor Sandra Coffin Ari Edifor Frank Cosfa nzo Sfein Monsen Phofographers RED AND GREEN JAMESTCWN HIGH SCHCOL VOLUME 63 JAMEsrowN, NEW YoRK This is Jameslown High School. I+ is a crowclecl. busy building, +he scene of many experiences. Here we all know some lriumphs, some failures. Ye+ The lessons we learn, +he people we meet lhe evenfs we share wi+hin ils walls are impcirlanl lo loo+h our presenl' and fulure. The rewards of high school are many in number. 1,91- if ,, X I 2 nf ,wi We Come With Spirit, Curiosity, And A Bit Of Fear Dave Carlson seeks knowledge as he tries out a chemistry experiment with Mr. Carlson Arrival: Sophomores enter into their first day at Jamestown High School. MW. J.H.S. sfudenfs are enlhusiaslic, as can be proven af any baskefball game Sophomore Debbie Cherry experiences one of high school's embarrassing momen+s-drop- ping books in 'lhe hall. Feeling bo+h proud and a bil limid, we face 'rhe seem- ingly enormous building and wide corridors of J.l-l.S. as sophomores. Bur lime does mol allow lhis inilial frighl lo remain. ln a mailer of weeks, each of us rushes pell- mell inlo a whirl of aclivily-foolball games, club meer- ings, arhlelic workouls, play rehearsals, and innumerable eighlh periods. ln class, leachers assign mounlains of homework, and lhen urge us 'ro go beyond lexlbooks in exlra sfudy. As new lads are presenled +o us, we find rhal' new inleresls develop loo. Nighls in lhe li- brary and homework sessions inlo 'lhe early morn oflen resull'. Leisure lime becomes rare as we seek lo lil every necessary aclivily inlo 24 hours. ln no lime, we are using every hour for all il is worlh, spending our energy in a mulfilude of aclivilies, and growing up rapid- ly in lhe process. Here We Enjoy Meaningful H's 3'00 and sfudenfs leave school fo go many differem' places wifh friends. I Friendships Friends are wi'rh us af all sorfs of limes: When lessons presenf problems. and when we re sharing lokes foo. There's a special kind of warmfh generafed by fhaf friend who smiles a cheery greefing in fhe corridor, shoufs wildly over a foofball vicfory wifh you. or shares The lafesf homeroom gossip. Giggling, or sympafhefically lisfening fo our problems, high school pals can mean a greaf deal fo us. Friendships gained are molding influences in our high school years. As we mafure and our minds awaken fo deeper, more probing fhoughfs, fhe voicing of our inner- mosf feelings develops our characfer. If is in our close friends fhaf we choose fo confide. ln a real sense, a frue friend is a parf of us. Jusi' as we share wifh each ofher our deepesf woes and concerns, so we also pass some of our mbsf exuberanf momenfs wifh our pals. Crazy pracfical jokes, special 'rrips and evenfs. singing 'round a piano-fhese are all liffle 'limes made more memorable because +hey're done in company. The fime of our lives is due in a large parf 'ro fhose 'friends who ioin us in our high school experiences. Truly. 'rhey are fhe ones who make fhose momenfs worfh having. There is no argumenf againsl' if: A friend is a gifl' you give yourself. A beaming smile llghls up Janice Mohr's face as she is presenled her diploma by Mr. Anderson. Rewarding high school experiences are nor limiied To a small circle of persons. Each and every s+uden+ en- rolled a+ J.l-l.S. leaves wilh knowledge. skills, and per- sonal undersianding he did nof have upon enlrance. For some, 'rhese rewards are Tangible. Scholarship win- ners. lop ai'hle'les, beauiy queens. and ouisianding lead- ers are known by all for +heir achievemenis. Yef, all of us have momenis when pride rises wiihin us. For some. passing a final examinaiion in a difficull subjecl is a momenl of iriumph. And for all, gracluaiion diplomas are prized as symbols of success. While we are ai' J.l l.S., every day has ils rewards. In opporlunilies 'For fun, as in hard work. our days are rich. Learning from success and failure. praise and em- barrassment we ma+ure boih as siudenls and as people. J. H. S. Halls Times when we play crazy pranks, such as finding siale sandwiches in ine cafeieria, are memorable paris of J.H.S. life. ecall Wonderful Moments WHY. SiUCiSf1fS 5l'li0Y 6 baskefbaii game. A good reporf card! When a sfudenf receives one, 'rhere is cause for ioy i 1 M i ' Studies ....... Associations ........ ........ 4 4 Music ......... Sports ....... Activities ...... Seniors ..,.... Underclassmen ....... ...... Personalities ........ ........ ..90 ......i08 130 188 .220 Row I: Dr. Gordon R. Sancfuary, Frederick R. Weedon Jr., John A. Peferson, E. Milion Johnson, Mrs. Searon B. Hartley, Rev. George O'Pray. Mrs. Lewis J. Ives. Row 2: Burdell F. Collen, Allison J. Galbrailh, Roberl K. Howe, Dr. Harold O'Neal, Berl' W. Furman, Rulaerl' L. Long, John Kulig, John Woodruff. Board, Superinfendenf . . J as Coordinate School Policy To insure srudenls schools in which excellenl facililies and curricula are provided, Jameslown cirizens look con- fidenrly lo lheir Board ol Educalion. The seven board members, seeking ro serve well lhe people who elecl lhem, conlinue lo pul new and be'Her programs inlo effecr each year. Recenlly 'lhe Board has made several imporlanl de- cisions regarding an expansion program for Jamesrown High School. They supervised remodeling of The cale- leria, in which increased sealing space now enables more sludenls lo eal' lunch al once, and 'lo ear in more com- lorrable surroundings. Also, as a parr of lhe year's busi- ness agenda, rhey have approved archileclural plans for a large building aoldilion, on which conslrucrion be- gins lhis spring. Dr. Harold O'Neal, Superinlendenr of Schools, joined rhe Jameslown school syslem in I963. A nalive Texan, he received Bachelors' and lvlaslrers' Degrees from Texas Chrislian Universily. and his docrorare from lndiana Uni- versily. Dr. C'Neal oversees school policy in all I3 local schools. He is assisled by Berl W. Furman, coordinalor of finances, Roberl K. Howe. assislanl' superinlrendenl, Burclell Collen. coordinalor of secondary educalion. and Allison Galbrairh, coorclinalor of elemenlary educalion. DR. HAROLD O'NEAL Superiniendenf of Schools Concerned closely wilh all lhe mallers involved in managing our high school are lhree hard-working. duly- minded men-our adminislralors. Days lor lhem are long and rarely is a momenl lell open lor lhem lo relax. 'Their lasks are many: lheir ways ol dealing wilh lhem always wise. Principal Meade Anderson lakes overall charge in mallers ol school policy. He seeks conslanlly lo see J.l-l.S. curriculum and aclivilies expand, and hopes lhe school always will grow more diversified in whal il ollers, bcilh lo sludenls and lo prospeclive leachers. Ernesl Levin is a very busy assislanl principal. Each day he spends lime in every corner ol lhe building as a supervisor ol such varied ilems as lhe caleleria, audi- lorium evenls, and evening evenls. To add lo his already crowded schedule, Mr. Levin was called in February lo Washinglon where he was a member ol a governmenl commillee on educalion and wellare. Rolland Tall, Jameslown l-ligh's olher assislanl princi- pal. handles his work lrom lhe school allendance ollice. In charge of all discipline and allendance queslions, Mr. Tall linds his a hard job loul one which is salislying when he .can help someone. Olher dulies, such as selling up lhe June exam schedule, keep him occupied every hour ol lhe day. Adminisfrafors' ERNEST LEVIN New York Universily Assislanl Principal Sludenl Council, Radio Club Senior Class Adviser MEADE 6. ANDERSON Sl. Lawrence U niversily Principal Days Filled Wifh Work ROLLAND H. TAFT Universily ol lllinois Assislanl Principal MRS. EDITH MALMSTROM Private Secretary to Principal MRS. LINNEA NYMAN Secretary. Industrial Arts Department Secretaries Important To J.H.S. Program Hard work ot secretaries in our school offices is ex- tremely valuable to total school lite. Typing letters, answering phones, and preparing notices, they help school attairs move along more smoothly. These women capably handle many duties, and thus provide services that keep things in top order. 1 MRS. JEANNE YOUNG Private Secretary to Mr, Taft MRS. NORMA CURTIS Library MISS LOIS CORKERY Secrefaries MRS. DONALD YOUNG Guidance Deparfmenf Music Deparfmenf MRS. CAROLYN PADDOCK Main Office SuppIies Saleslady MRS. MARY PRICE Main Office Swifchboard Operafor Medical Workers Constantly Busy MRS. EDITH MILLER MRS. JACQUELINE SMITH Approximafely 25 fo 30 sfudenfs find fheir way fo fhe medical office daily, eifher for firsf aid assisfance or eye-ear inspecfion fesfs. The 'Iwo nurses, considering if a sIow day when I8 people come for firsf-aid services alone. are always prepared fo provide The besf in medi- cal care for fhe sfudenf when he becomes a femporary pafienf. A mainfenance sfalf mem- ber repairs lhe office swifchboard, which was ou? of order for several days lasf fall. I6 Sevenfeen hours a day, rnainlrenance workers are on duly al J.l-l.S., seeing lo il fhal lhe building and grounds remain in lop order. Working in 'lwo shifls. one from 6 A. lv1.+o 3 P. M.. and lhe olher from 3 'ro Il P. M., workers face The difficull lask of cleaning each room and hall on all four floors, making many repairs lo equip- menf. shoveling walks, mowing lawns, doing many jobs Thai keep J.l-LS. lhe well-funcfioning learning cenler fha? il is. lndeed, we owe a lol 'lo Jrhe men and women who do This imporlanl work: J.H.S. halls are cleaned each day wilh a large vacuum cleaner. Numerous Duties Performed By Mainfenance Sfaff Afler 'lhe midday lunch period, a cafeieria wdrker iurns io fhe washing of disnes. Food Preparation A Large Undertaking Over 900 hearly lunches are served by The J.l'l.S. cafeieria slaif each noon. In addilion, 400 rolls and al leasl 250 sand- wiches are prepared for consumpiion by siudenis and fac- ully. Sralislics prove lo be a mammolh iaslc for fewer lhan a dozen ladies 'ro feed 200 siudenls every day. Yer wiih Jrhe aid of new serving lines. milk dispensers, and a spacious cooking area. rhey do an eificieni job and well saiisfy rhe hugeiappeiiies of +oday's youlh. Cafeieria cooks enioy fheir lunch, alihough They have fo wail' fill fhe regular dinner period is over. f - ., .M of Jrhe The Books, a pencil. and Hardy foo. A+ 1'irs+ mayors become using ra m o advance we would have BTS serve rewa rds. , 'QR nw- 'WN Wha'r is fhe ber ,anyway?' Tension: a Answers rarely come wifh ease Memories oT diTTiculT buT inspiring periods of sTudy remain vivid To The many pupils whose French and Spanish sTudies have in- cluded sessions wiTh Miss Emma Barber. She is a dedicaTed Teacher. one wiTh Tull knowl- edge of her subiecT and abiliTy To Transfer iT To oThers. Known Tor her insisTence upon hearing only Toreign languages spoken in The classroom. she can Take crediT Tor Thus giving many sTudenTs more securiTy in con- versaTion. STudenTs who never dreamed They could speak wiTh a French R have Tound ThaT her guidance has led To Their becom- ing e3cperTs aT iT. Miss Barber, aTTer reTiring Trom her posi- Tion as head of The Language DeparTmenT. will conTinue To live in JamesTown. Plans Tor her TuTure days include reading, Travel- ing, sewing, and cooking, buT no dish- washing, please! Harold Rubens leaves J.l-LS. This year aTTer 37 years of Teaching in The sysTem. During ThaT Time. he has worked in all levels of The public school sysTem, Teaching physi- cal educaTion in elemenTary and iunior high schools, and HealTh here aT JamesTown High School. Mr. Rubens has noT been one To Iimir himself To sTricTly classroom work. To a Tull dayTime Teaching schedule. he has added posiTions as Rifle Club adviser. TaculTy man- ager of The TooTbalI squad. and golf Team coach. These inTeresTs exTend To his privaTe liTe, ancl upon reTiring, Mr. Rubens plans To devoTe Time To golf and hunTing, Two TavoriTe hobbies. Four Experienced Teachers EMMA M. BARBER HAROLD RU BENS Leaving J. H. S. HAZEL F. DICKSON ROLLAND H. TAFT Miss Hazel Dickson has known James- Town High School well since -The days when she herself allended here as a s'l'udenl'. Her melhods of leaching rank as excellenl by any slandards. and sincerily of approach is her Trademark. Presenlly head of lhe Eng- lish Deparrmenl. she has worked hard 'ro iniroduce new programs, such as acceler- afed classes. +o 'rhe deparrmenl' offerings. New, more varied books for all English classes have been among her chief desires. and she has seen large numbers of new volumes find 'rheir place in lhe hands of sludenls. Miss Dickson will reside in Jamesrown afler reiiring. Reading, lraveling, garden- ing, and having fun in general will lake up her lime. Alihough referred To by many comic +illes'l Boogie Man of J.H.S. , Lord High Execu+ioner , e1'c.l. assisranl principal Rol- land Tail slill is known mosl' of all as a favorilei 'leacher among favorile +eachers.' ln charge of allendance and discipline, Mr. Tail comes in conlacl' wilh many sludenls and can never be called less 'rhan fair in his relalionships wilh any of fhem. N Now in his 38'rh year al Jameslown High, Mr. Tafl can look back upon a career in which he has coniribuled his 'liullesi lo The school. Baskelball coach for a number of years. he was recenily honored by +he many men wl'1o'd once played on his leams. Also known as a willing parlicipanl in any fun making. Mr. Tafi has been lhe s'l'ar of several comedy skils and some rollicking Sludenl'-Facully baskelball games. Always advising siuclenls lo work hard. Mr. Tail' will probably do iusr 'rhal' himself affer reliremenf. He enjoys ceramics and gardening, and will be sure 'lo give his besl' efforls lo lhese hobbies. Mr. Jack Connor laughs al one of ihe anecdoles he uses so oflen in his Spanish and French classes. 'S.U.N.Y. refers 'fo Sfafe Universiiy of New York 22 Business Dept. Ari Depf. Donald N. Anderson S.U.N.Y. Teacher's College, Buff- alo ': Phofog, Leffering, Drawing. Sculpiure. Cosiume Design, Crafls, Painling: Red and Green: Chair- man. S.W. Zone N.Y.S. Ari' Teach- ers Associalion Florence O. Proc'l'or Syracuse Universily: Foundalion Workshop: Painling, General Siudio, Coslume Design: Crafls Mary M. Russell Russell A. Abbofl' 'Roselle M. Agosiine Jeanne'H'e S. Dean Burr Head of Deparl- S.U.N.Y.,Albany: S+. Bonavenlure Uni- Anderson Syracuse Universify: menl: New York Dislribu'rion:D.E. versify: lfalian, Busi- New York Univer- Typing: Dislribuiion Universily: Sec. Club ness Law, Typing: Sify: Bookkeeping, Pracfice Presidenl El Circulo Business Ariihmeiicg Hispana School Treasurer Carol A. Gaveorian George W. Boslon Universily: Hamillon Shorlhand, Typing, Indiana Siale Col- Transcriplion: Honor lege: Shorfhand, Sociely, Sludenl Typing: Key Club .Council Anne Kelley Ryder College: Of- fice Praclice. Secre- iarial Praefice, Cleri- cal Training Aslrid D. Lindqulsl New York ' Univer- sily: Shorlhand, Typ- ing, Transcriplion. Nolelalcing Helen M. Sellsirom S.U.N.Y.. Teachers' College, Albany: Bookkeeping. Shorl- hand, Business Arilh- me+ic English Depf. Grace Dorman Keni' Slale Univer- siiy: English. Roberl Doverspilre Clarion Slale Col- lege: English: Ram- blin Liierary Maga- zine Elizalaefh Edwards College of Woosler: English: Tri Hi-Y James Engeman Lock Haven S'ra'l'e Teachers College: English Driver Education Depf. Clarion Siaie College: Driver Educafion f QQ . , 'zlgiiliy , ' 3 Roberf L. 'McKenzie - g5y5,,5gf,gfI. E, 19' - .., :,:,f.1e5 ' k l ' e. , ,fm 1, Esiher L. Ericlrson Wheaion College: English Velma L. Frew S.U.N.Y., Teachers' College, Albany: English Jeanne Gibbons Clarion Si-afe Col- lege: English R. James Green S.U.N.Y., Teachers' College. Albany: English C. Lowell Hallenbech Roberls Wesleyan College English: Journalism: Jouf nalism Club Elizabeih Jacques Universily of Buffalo: Eng- lish Marsula Munson Universily of Rochesler: English Phyllis C. Nelson Elmira College: English Hazel Dickson Head of Deparlmeni: Mid- dlebury College: English 23 English Dept. I N wwe Q 25' , , 1 ,Q i ii A ii in 'were ' 1 'I f' - -- L Evalyn J. Paulson Alfred Universily: Eng- lish i sl L . J 9 H . hi? W Z Llewellyn Turnbull Mansfield Slale Teach- ers' College: English Carolyn Tail s.u.N.Y., Fredonia: Eng- Iish: A.F.S. Club Florence O. Zanghi S.U.N.Y., Teachers' Col- lege, Albany: English Mr. Heinemann checks The malerial in his office mailbox upon arriving al school in lhe morning. Foreign Language Dept. Emma M, Barber Suze'H'e Brace Jack Connor Jocelyn E. Hayes Head of Deparl- Buller Universily: Morgan Slaie Uni- lnfer-American Uni menfg Middlebury French versily: French.. versily, Puerlo Rico College: French Spanish: French Spanish. World l-lis- Club lory: Spanish Club Herberf Heinemann Virginia S. Jones Gladys S. Krieger Wurzburg Univer. Elmira College: Elmira College: Lal- sily, Germany: Ser- French in man: German Club 24 Guidance Dept. Paul R. Arnold E. Herbert Boie Clarence B. Peterson Muriel G. .Thompson Rose Mary Wilcox St. Bonaventure Uni- S,U.N.Y., Buffalo: St. Bonaventure Uni- S.U.N.Y.. Buffalo: Syracuse Urlivefiilyi versity: Boys' Coun- Boys' Counselor versity: Boys' Coun- Girls' Counselor: Girls' Counselor selor selor Chairman, Testing Program Home Economics Dept. Evangeline L. Beal Florence H. Hin! Dorothy Jacobson Mary J. Strand S-U.N-Y.. BUlf6lOI Syracuse University: Mansfield State S.U.N.Y., Buffalo: Family Life, Foods Clothing, Child Teachers' College: Clothing, Home Care Foods Nursing Industrial Arts Dept. Lawrence J. Bostrom University of Michi- gan: Electronics. Physics John L. Gilson S.U.N.Y., Buffalo: Driver Education: Printing: Future Teachers of America Harry R. Gustavson S.U.N.Y., Buffalo: Machine Shop, Ma- chine Labg Sopho- more Class Adviser liavqrence Leising S.U.N.Y., Buffalo: Auto Shop Floyd M. Miller Eugene M. Phelps S.U.N.Y., College University of Buf- For Teachers. Buff- faloi Electric Shop alol Wood Shop. Electronics Lab Drafting, Cabinet- Electric l-Gb making Waldron R. Rhinehart S.U.N.Y., Buffalo: Drafting, Driver Education Math Dept. Mrs. Zanghi and Miss Jacques have a conference early in 'rhe morning. Carl Larry Green C. Russell Hull S.U.N.Y., College New Mexico High- for Teachers, Albany lancl Universilyg Mafhemafics, Ma+h ll, lvlalh I2, Basic Maih Library Richard L. Black Richard Fisher William F. Fugagli. Head of Deparl- Grove Cily College: EClir1bOFO Slflie COl- menig Pennsylvania lvlalh IO, Malh II. lege: lVlB'fl1 IO. Maih Slale Universily Elemeniary Algebra ll, Basic Malh Theodore F. , Kurhhals Clarion Sfale Col lege: El. Algebra Malh IO. Bus. Arifh melic Jewell A. Brown Mildred l. Woodcbcl John C. Leonard Carl W. Levin Lloyd K. Lylre S.U.N.Y., Genesee: S.U.N.Y., Albany: Li- Grove Ciry College: S+. Bonaveniure Uni- Alfred Uf1iVSFSilYi Librarian: President brarian Algebra I ancl ll: versiry: Maih Il, Mafh ll.Al2. Alge- J.l'l.S. Fdculiy Club Baskelball Coach Algebra ll, General bra ll Malh Thomas Simmons Loclc Haven State Math IO, Algebra ll, General Math Words and motion express the idea that Miss Elizabeth Edwards wants to get across in her English class. Music Dept. Teacher's College: Charles Jacobson Head ot Depart- ment: Mansfield State Teacher's Col- lege: Concert, Vare sity, and Marching Bands: Vice Presi- dent, Jamestown Teachers Associa- tion Donald B. Bu be Russell Johnson Vincent Mallare Columbia Univer. S.U.N.Y., Fredonia: S.U.N.Y., Fredonia sity: Vocal Mugicl lnstrumental Music, Instrumental Music A'CappelI5, Men of .Orchestrag President, Tomorrow, Mad,-iqal Jamestown Concert Singers, Mixed and Association Girls' Choruses Frank Smeragliuolo S.U.N.Y., Fredonia Instrumental Music Dance Band Physical Education Dept. Betty A. Riley Allegheny College: Girls' Physical Edu- cation Gretchen Sander S.U.N .Yl, Cortland Girls' Physical Edul cation: Cheerlead- ers, Pep Club Walter J. Colburn Vincent Joy Columbia Univer- St. Bonaventure Uni- sity: Boys' Physical versity: Boys' Physi- Education, Baseball cal Educationi Cross Coach Country Coach Terrance J. Ransbury lndiana University: Boys' Physical Edu- cation, Biol., Science, Driver Educationq' Football, Track Coach Math Dept. Kenneth Sohmer Lock Haven State Teacher's College: Math IO, IZ, Basic Math Science Depf. Emmefi Smedberg Allen F. Ayers Henry L. Bailey Head ol Deparlmenlg Sl. Bonavenlure Uni- WEST Vlfginid Unl- Alfred Universily versiiyg Physics V9I'SilYI E6Fll'1 Science Richard M. Carlson Alfred Universilyg Chemisiry Winner, Nalional Science Foundalion Granl Roberi J. Dial Baldwin Wallace College: Chemisiry Pafricia Findlay S+. Bonaveniure Uni- versilyg Biology Laura Gronquisi Ohio Siale Univer- siiyg Biology Frank Kyle Columbia Univer- sifyy Physical Science William Loflus Mansfield Siale l'eacher's College: Biology: Junior Class Adviser Mr. Allen Ayers fakes over +he un- pleasani' duly of Elda Mae Murphy Universiiy of Pills- burg: Biology: Fu- lu re Nurses of America Theodore Peierson S+. Bonaveniure Uni- versilyg Chemislry Harold Rubens S.U.N.Y., Corlland: Heallh 28 cleaning up spilled chemicals in 'rhe George Keeler Head of Deparf- menl: Harvard Uni- versifyr Chairman. S.W. Zone, Profes- sional Educalional Commillee Sociol Studies Depf. Gordon E. Anderson Herlnerr A. Beckman Donald L. Camper San Francisco Slale Syracuse Universily: S.U.N.Y., Fredonia: Universiiy: American American Hisiory American Hislory: Hisiory, Sociology Hi-Y lda W. Childs S.U.N.Y,, Albany: World Hislory, American Hislory Science Deparlmenl. Roberf A. Carlson David J. Fairbanks Geraldine Fihgerald David W. Flaclr Thomas J. Harre Ohio Wesleyan Uni- Roberls Wesleyan Elmira College: Edinboro S+a+e Q ST. Bonavenlure Uni- VGFSHYI American College: American World Hisiory Teacher's College: versily: American Hislory: Debale Hislory: Bowling World l-ligforyg Hislory Club, N.F.L. Coach American Hisfory Ramon H. Thayer H. PraH Vicior Reinhold Donald Riley Hazel G. Spurr Norman Thomas Dwighr L Willson Jordan Jr. Columbia Univer- Syracuse Universifyg Allegheny College: Allegheny College: Edinboro Slale Columbia Univer Ohio Wesleyan Uni- sify: American His- American Hisloryg World Hisfory: World Hisfory, Lai- Teacher's College: sity: American His V6I'SifyI World l'liS- lOry Sophomore Debaie- Swimming Coach in American Hisiory: lory lofi!! American His- Wresfling Coach iory Special Education Depf. Darlene L. Kundraclk Edinboro Sfare Teacher's College: Special Educafion lGirls'l: Fufure Hornemalcers of America John Rood Columbia Univer- sify: Special Educa- lion lBoys'l Mr. Donald Anderson Takes a look af 'rhe work of some of his ar? sfudenis. Arf Deparfmenf Sfresses Creafivify Linda Melquisf puis final fouches on a proieci for Leifering Cass. Beginning work on a clay model, Ronald Lindberg does an assignmeni for 'ihe Crafis course. Realizing -'lhal ari is a vasi field encom- passing many media, ihe arl siail ai' J.l-l.S. acquainis siudenis wiih boih Hs familiar and lillle-known forms. As a basis for all oiher siudy, ari pupils are required 'lo en- roll in Foundaiion Workshop, a course de- signed lo expose siudenis io many faceis of ar+. Upon compleiion of ihai course. lhey can go on io examine more closely ihe fields which have inleresied 'lhem mosi. Sub- iecis iaughi in lhe deparimeni run 'rhe gamui from sculpiure and oil painiing +o inlerior decoralion and fashion design. Lei- iering, graphics, and oiher courses which Teach specialized ariisiic skills, also provide a wide specirum from which lhe sludeni may choose his lavoriles. Open 'lo seniors only is The Senior Ari Workshop, in which lhe siudeni spends five days a week working on lhe proieci of his choice. wiih his Teacher aciing as adviser. In lhis course 'rhere is excelleni opporluniiy for a person io develop his own arlisiic Techniques, iechniques which will ideniify all ihe arl work of a lifelime as a person's own, Business Courses Teach Career Skills Evelyne Oudarl' learns business leffer forms in Typing class. Lyneffe Erickson uses an office machine in fhe Secre- iarial Pracfice room, as she calculafes a lisf of figures. Skills of business pracfice are learned in numerous business classes af J.l-LS. Almosf fwenfy courses are offered in our program. Sfudenfs going on +o college. as well as fhose who will sfarf fheir business careers righf away, find fhaf fhese courses are worfhwhile. Typing abilify is soughf by many sfudenfs. Some feen- agers hope 'lo use if in earning college expenses. while ofhers will need if soon on fhe iob. Four differenf fyping courses are offered af Jamesfown High. Nofefaking, de- signed fo improve speed in faking classroom nofes, is anofher course which is especially affracfive fo college preparafory sfudenfs. Ofher business falenfs are faughf in a variefy of courses. Fufure accounfanfs fill up Bookkeeping and Busi- ness Arifhmefic classes, and Disfribufion is helpful fo fhose who wish fo become buyers for refail sfores. Shorf- hand and Secrefarial Pracfice provide a full program for girls planning fo be secrefaries. One of fhe mosf appreciafed funcfions of fhe deparf- menf is ifs assisfance fo sfudenfs looking for work. Mrs. Mary Russell, deparfmenf head. seeks ouf available posi- fions and recommends sfudenfs for fhem. ln addifion. many girls are urged fo fake Civil Service exams. and offen find work if resulfs are safisfacfory. Cindy Rogerson looks on as Jean Kosfhorsf franscribes some shorfhand maferial. Lorella Poller begins reading Crime and Punishmenl, a book recenlly added lo lhe curriculum in Acceleraled English. English Classes An unusual evenl in an English class lakes place when Doug Noon sings folk songs lor Miss Judilh Elwinger's class. mf 32 Magazine pholographs illuslrale a charl pul' up in Mrs. Susanna Kurizhals English classroom. Develop Expression Dave Johnson works on a lypical English assignmenl- pulling senfences on The blackboard. Sludenls ol any course, as men in any vocalion. musl be able lo express lhemselves effeclively. Developing good expression is lhe primary purpose ol lhe English Deparlmenl. Oral expression is given freedom 'ro develop in a num- ber of ways: class reporls, panel discussions, and on-lhe- spol debales which may arise al any lime. ln leaching good wriling slyle, leachers depend much on lileralure. A wide background in books is as imporlanl 'ro slyle as is consideralion of vocabulary and grammar, lwo olher lacels ol English sludy. l4,000 volumes are used by lwenly English Teachers lo slress lhe many aspecls ol our language. Familiar lo J.l-l.S. sludenls are lhick lileralure anlhologies. novels from A Tale of Two Cilies lo Crime and Punishmenf. shorl slories, and lhe vocabulary builder, Word Wealfh. Tape recorders. a record player, opaque proieclor. and a library of recordings are also employed by 'lhese in- slruclors. Wilh all lhese lools, sludenls gel a full samp- ling of all lhal makes our melhods of communicalion pos- sible. Lab, Special Programs Aid Language Deparfmenf By offering a wide variefy of languages, fhe J.l-l.S. Language Deparfmenf enables sfudenfs fo become bef- fer acquainfed wifh a large parf of fhe world. Sfu- denfs delve deeply info cusfoms and hisfory of fhe coun- fry from which fhe language fhey sfudy comes. Pen- pal programs in which some J.l'l.S. sfudenfs parficipafe also develop furfher undersfanding. lfalian class sfu- denfs have an especially fine confacf in fheir lelfer exchange wifh cifizens of Canfu, lialy, Jamesl'own's sisfer cify. Also, world-fraveling feachers, who have lived in France, lfaly, Germany, and Puerfo Rico, can provide personal glimpses of everyday life in, foreign lands. J.l-l.S. foday offers four-year sequences in fhree languages and fhree years in anofher. Sfudenfs who fol- low fhe complefe sequences are numerous. These per- sons have a chance fo become well-acguainfed wifh foreign liferafure and hisfory, along wifh basics of language. ln lab sessions, pronunciafion is developed. Therefore, fhe sfudenf af fhe end of his sfudy has had a chance fo become fairly fluenf. ln lhe language lab, sfudenfs concenlrale as fhey fry fo under- sfand recordings made by European speakers. Using a copy of Paris Malch, a French magazine, Linda Gusfavson prepares a reporl- for her French lV class. l 1 l Miss Rosella Agosfine, teacher of fhe new lfalian course af J.H.S., helps Mary Margaref Cosfanzo wifh her grammar assiqnmenf. ln The cenTer oT The Home Economics kiTchen, sTudenTs work on a TesT. EnTerTaining Toddlers, making cookies, and preparing special luncheons are iusT a Tew acTiviTies in which Home Economics sTudenTs parTicipaTed This year. Child Care sTudenTs were visiTed by several babies one day, and They spenT an enjoyable period enTerTaining The ToTs.' ln sewing classes, girls Tashioned garmenTs Tor class proiecTs, and Thus added iTems To Their own wardrobes. BoTh simple and eleganT recipes were Tried ouT during The year in The deparTmenT kiTchens. AT spe- cial luncheons, guesTs sampled and enioyed This Tood. Cookies made by sTudenTs decoraTed a Third-Tloor dis- play case during The ChrisTmas season, TempTing The dieTer To break Through The glass and snaTch a TidbiT. SomeTimes, in home economics classes, a dish or Two may be broken, or a cake burned. However, The TuTure homemaker learns valuable lessons Through experience while enrolled in a home economics course aT JamesTown High. Experience ls Teacher in Home Economics Deparfmenf Wrlh The compleTion of an ouTTiT being sewn in Home Economics class. a girl adds an Hem To her own wardrobe. Mixing ingredienTs for a recipe in Home Economics. concenTraTion is needed by a sTudenT. Machines of all sizes and shapes fill each room in Jrhe Indusirial Arfs Deparimenf. Machines, Surveys Modernize lndusfrial Arfs Work Jamesiown l-ligh School possesses an exiensive Indus- irial Arls Depar+men+, one of lhe largesi in ihe area. Tweniy-one courses are offered as Training for slu- denis who are in+eres'red in induslrial work,- engineer- ing, landgelecironics. Shop courses. 'reaching use oi many machines, a number of drafiing courses, and oiher special offerings for iechnical course siudenis. are parl of The deparlmeni piciure. New equipmeni is an exceplional aid in eclucaling people who soon will be involved in a highly iechnologi- cal world. New faciliries which have appeared in 'ihe lndus+rial Arla Building of lafe are new laihes for Machine and Wood Shops and a new drill press in Machine Shop. Two new Ford molors conirilouied re- cenily have added a greai deal To The, modern curricu- lum of +he Auio Machine Shop. Siill looking +oward Jrhe iuiure. lndusirial Aris insiruc- lors This year are parlicipaiing in a +ri-counly survey. Expansion of lhe preseni' program may be a resull of 'ihe informaiion gaihered in fhis siudy. Work on proiecfs for lndusfrial Aris siudenfs fakes long hours of painsfaking work. Math Enrollment Rises As Courses Expand Craig Johnson and George Hulchens give all 'rheir aHen+ion fo lheir homeworlc as lhey work on difficull equalions. Shirley Russell lalces noles while walching a charl shown on lhe overhead proleclor Emphasis upon malhemalics in high school has in- creased greally in lhe pasi' few years. This emphasis annually causes fhe number of high school sjudenls who sludy advanced malh courses lo rise. For example, since lasl year. ihe enrollmenl in The Malh II course has more Than doubled.. Acceleraled malh sequences in junior high school have allowed a large percenlage of J.l-l.S. malh sludenls To lalce courses never before offered. Analylical Geom- elry is a recenl addilion 'ro lhe curriculum, and Principles in lvlalhemalics, wilh emphasis on logic and probabilily. is an exceplionally worlhwhile parl' of 'lhe Malh I3 course. Also valuable +o ihe J.l-l.S. malh program are overhead proieclors, which can dis- play easily delailed concepls which olherwise mighl lake many minules lo explain. Closely following fhe drum score. Dave Papageorge makesmusic af a band rehearsal. nj- During A'Cappella secfionals. girls look over music while a re- cording ofa performance is played back. Music Deparfmenf Has Large-Scale Program Mr. Donald Bube sings along while leading one of his vocal groups. Sfudenfs who play or sing in J.l-l.S. musical organiza- fions are busy all fhe fime. The bands, orchesfra, and vocal organizafions all .have crowded schedules. Re- hearsals, firsf of all, fake up much fime. One period of group rehearsal is parf of fhe daily schedule, and smaller secfions meef weekly fo work on individual paris. ln addifion, exfra pracfices in 'lhe morning and affernoon are called frequenfly. Alfhough fhey mean hard work, fhese rehearsals resull' in fhe polished performances which are a frademark of J.l'l.S. musical groups. Enferfainmenf for gafherings all over Jamesfown is provided by musical ensembles from school, and fhe appreciafion of local cifizens is expressed in many ways. Concerfs by oufside musical groups always are assured a full house. Proiecfs which pay for lhe groups' concerf fours are only possible 'lhrough confribufions from an enfhusiasfic communify. Also, fhe Music Par- enfs' Associafion, made up of young musicians' mofhers and fafhers, helps fhe groups a greaf deal. Expensive uniforms, a band shell, risers, and recording equipmenf have been boughf wifh funds earned by fhe associafion. Their chief proiecf is 'lhe concession sfand af foofball games. The 'lalenfs of many feenagers are boosfed as fhey sfudy music from our deparfmenl' sfaff. Good ensemble singing and playing is nafurally sfressed so fhal' group performances are of high qualify. However, individual sfudenfs also have an opporfunify fo develop 'lheir abilifies as soloisfs, and af Jamesfown High fhey fake advanfage of fhis chance. Al' fhe solo fesfival held here each spring, af leasf one-half of fhe young mu- sicians in school perform numbers. A familiar parf of science sfucliesz apparalus ser up Tor an experiment Science Laboratory Final louches are pu? on a skefch in his Biology lab book by Larry Anderson. Mr. Allen Ayers answers quesrions of s+uclen+s working affer school in his Physics classroom. Work Emphoslzed S+uden+s who iake advanlage of our Science Depari- menr program are noi likely To be looking for snap courses. The maierial laughi in science classes covers some complex ideas, and requires much work and in- vesiigalion io undersiand. iv1an's environmenl and his adiuslmenl lo if is re- vealed in derail io 'lhe siudenl who siudies The full se- quence of J.l-l.S. science courses. Living organisms are siudied firsr-hand in Biology. while The forces affecring our lives and Jrhe elemenls surrounding us are covered in deiailed Physics and Chemislry classes. The Earih Science course examines geology and aslronomy, while courses in Physical Science and l-leallh supplemeni' 'rhe leachings of physics and biology inslruclors. Today, laboralory work is greaily emphiasized in an elforl' +o luriher undersianding ihrough chances for close oloservarion. New equipment including a wave behavior machine, inculoaior, and human skeleion. has made 'l'his 'leaching more eflieciive. Wilh new lexlbooks aiding in explanaiions, siudenis learn much as +hey dissecl frogs, repeal Lavoisier's famous oxygen experi- menr, and calculaie work problems during laboralory periods. Mr Thayer PraTT prepares a lecTure Tor The Team Teaching classes in American HisTory. Changes Many In Social Studies Department Emphasizing The TerriToriaI expansion of The UniTecl STaTes, Mr. David Fairbanks speaks To one of his American HisTory classes. ExperimenTaTion has been parT of all recenT acTiviTies in our Social STudies DeparTmenT. lnsTrucTors presenTly are inTroducing new Types oT classes while familiar courses are modernized via new TexTbooks 'and more visual aids. ChieT oT all innovaTions is The Team Teaching program which began This year Tor some American l-lisTory ll sTudenTs. Three classes oT seniors assemble each Monday morning To hear lecTures on American economic, poliTical, and social hisTory. Teachers Trom several deparTmenTs have served as speakers aT These sessions. ln small seminar groups, sTudenTs discuss The lecTure Topics. as well as chapTers in The book The American PasT. Three regular classroom periods are also parT oT The sTudenTs' schedule. A new college-level TexT, which presenTs culTural prob- lems in deTail, is now being used in The Sociology class. Also parT oT This course are Tield Trips To such places as The ChauTauqua CounTy CourThouse. OTher new classes also have been inTroduced recenTly, among Them a course in AncienT I-lisTory, which TogeTher wiTh Economics was oTTered in Summer School sessions. In all hisTory classes, new meThocls are adding color To The course oT sTudy. For insTance, Tilms. records, and Tapes have proven To be valuable classroom Tools, and The deparTmenT's supply of These maTerials is grow- ing' rapidly. Behind-The-Wheel Skills Taught ln Maheuvering 'lheir cars as if lhey were on 'lhe road in lhe film belore lhem, siudenls use lhe Drivo-Trainers. Library Source Of Varied Materials Girls look al displays on ihe library counier as fhey wail lo check our books. Joann Casliglione and Paula Sauner re- pair books while working as library assisfanls a H e r school. J.H.S. sludenls wilh sludy needs as well as inleresl' in books for pleasure make each day a busy one in 'rhe library. All Types of books- are available lhere. The ficlion colleclion is exlensive and varied, wilh paper- back edilions of various aulhors' works adding 'ro The supply. Many reference books. a pamphlei' file, and slacks of magazines daling back many years. provide help for lerm paper wrilers, be lhey sludenls from English, hislory, or science classes. Many recordings are also available. New books conlinue io pour in lo 'rhe library, bring- ing sludenls up 'ro dale on many developmenls of 'lhe day. Among volumes added l'his year are a diclionary of American biographies and ihe Encyclopediaalnlerna- iional. Driver Education J.l-l.S. sfudenfs are forfunafe in having an excellenf Driver Educafion course offered fo fhem. Through a full- scale program of iraining, which uses unique devices. sfudenfs are made well aware of fhe value of safe driv- ing habifs. Two periods a weelc, sfudenfs are in fhe classroom, where films, lecfures, and demonsfrafions illusfrafe good driving skills. One day weekly, classes pracfice wifh fhe Drivo-frainers, devices which enable sfudenfs fo gef used fo fhe aufomobile confrols wifhouf moving. On-fhe-road pracfice is also parf of fhe weelcly course plan. Driver educafion sfudenfs find fhaf fhe course is well worfh falcing. Upon complefion of sfudies. feens may receive a blue card from fhe sfafe. This piece of paper has big benefifs. lf enables sfudenfs fo receive a IOW fo l5f7b reducfion on insurance, and allows fhem fo obfain a senior operafor's license af fhe age of l7. College adverfisemenfs and scholarship informafion in fhe Guidance Office cafch fhe eve of a sfudenf. Counselors Kepf Busy Helping Sfudenfs Many roles are assumed by guidance counselors as fhey assisf sfudenfs in mapping ouf fufure plans. They begin as keepers of records, wifh files full of informafion concerning each pupil's school career. As classroom feachers, fhey insfrucf all sophomores in Occupafional Lab. Here, apfifude fesfs are falcen and early fhoughi' is given fo fhe vocafion a sfudeni' someday will follow. Af ofher fimes fhey are examiners, adminisfering vari- ous scholarship and college enfrance fesfs. For seniors, fhe counselor is a much-soughf adviser in preparafion for college. Guidance offices confain cafalogues and adverfisemenfs which give sfudenfs a chance fo examine fhe merifs of many schools. When many college applicafion forms are being filled ouf, fhe person in fhe guidance office is fhe firsf fo offer aid fo confused applicanfs. l-le also gefs fhaf imporfanf college franscripf info fhe mail. For seniors, as well as underclassmen, a counselor is a much appreciafed mem- ber of fhe faculfy. Mr. Clarence Peferson offers aid fo a girl seffing up her class schedule. 4I One, fwo. fhree. four . . . Miss Grefchen Sander leads girls in synchronized exercises. A few groans are heard as boys go fhrough fhe sifups 'lesf in Phys. Ed. classes. Fiffing 2000 J.l-l.S. sfudenfs info physi- cal educafion classes is a big underfalcing. To avoid overcrowding. sophomores and iuniors fhis year have fwo classes of gym insfrucfion per weelc, while seniors are now scheduled for only one period. However. shorf gym hours do nof limif fhe amounf of physical fraining offered. Bofh boys' and girls' gym classes are as crowded wifh acfivifies as fhey are wifh sfuclenfs. The ruclimenfs of many sporfs are faughf during fhe year in fhe boys' classes. Mainly feam sporfs, fhey include fouch fooflaall. baslcefball, volleyball, and soffball. Some fraining in fumbling and fraclc skills is given in fhe spring. Team sporfs also are mixed wifh individual fraining in girls' classes. They play games of soccer, cageloall. loas- lcefball, and soffball in fhe course of fhe year. Tumbling, archery, golf, and fennis lessons are also parf of The program. Physical fifness fesfs-adminisfered lay fhe sfafe are given fo all J.H.S. sfudenfs. Graded according fo aloilify for each age. fhe fesfs measure proficiency fo do squaf fhrusfs, sif-ups, an agilify fesf and a l20- yaro' run. J.H.S. sfudenfs regisfered some- whaf above fhe sfafe average in all evenfs. Rigorous gym classes offen leave 'reen- agers wifh aching ioinfs and sore muscles. Yef, fhe fun of good compefifion brings enioymenf fhaf rises above fhe groans uf- fered when we hear. Okay, hif fhe mafs and lef's see some pushups! Grueling Tests Follow Gym Class Training Special Educafion s'ruden+s prepare individual assignmenfs in class. Sluclenls in Jameslown High Schools special eclucarion classes receive 'rraining which prepares 'lhem +0 secure full-+ime employmem' aller gradualion. To provide lhis fraining, a lwo-phase work-sludy program has been sei' up by deparfmenr insiruclors. For eighl monlhs. class members work in lhe communily wilhoul' pay. Furlher on-lhe-job experience is oblained as lhey work for lwo hours a+ a paying job over a nine-monlh period. This unique program is The only one in wesfern New York. Wilh income earned al +heir paying jobs, sludenls have opporlunilies lo begin saving money. Therefore, banking. buclgel balancing, and handling of lax relurns are laughl during Their classroom periods. Work-Sfudy Sysfem Parf Of Special Classes Affer a session of cooking, dishes are washed and pu+ away. 43 ASSOCIATIONS SON can find ou? of fhe work of more world. Dave Rosedahl has charge of The popcorn booih as Honor Sociefy members fake care of 'the food desires of J.H.S. shi- den+s ai' a baskeiball game. You have been vofed info Nafional Honor Socie1'y, announces Jeff Loomis To a beaming Terry Merchanf on fapping day. Honor Sociefy Hosfs Disfricf Meefing I964 INDUCTEES Row I: Winanne Nelson, Linda Anderson, Sec., Dan Wisiran, Pres., Miss Carol Gavoorian, Adviser, Janis Carnahan, Vice Pres., Bob Arnone, Treas., Irene Marfonis. Row 2: Marfin Jacobson, Jeff Loomis, Linda Widmark, Jonas Johnson. I 965 INDUCTEES Row I: Diane SpiTz, Laurel NewTon. Shirley Russell. Barbara BoersT, Mary Ann Caprino, Carol Olieski, Sue Wennberg. Row 2: Maryann Verleni, John C. Anderson, Mary Ann Bender, Dan WisTran, Pres., Miss Carol Gavoorian, Adviser, PaTrick Sculley, Elaine Dewey, Dave Daner, Mike Thies, Roger Crick. Row 3: Dave Rosedahl, Delores WaTson, Linda Berdine, KaThy Jacobson, William STeele, Dan Damon, Marilyn Johnson, Richard BrosTrom, Dan Lund, Linda Chapman, KaThy Anderson, Alan Minsker, Eileen Faulk, PeTer Padclrik, Jerry Loomis, Ann Heck, June WaiTe. Row 4: Frederick Kessler, Cheryl Olson, Linda Jones, Barbara Haug, Jeffrey Lund, Jane Jochum, Frances Brucculeri, Becky Luce, Jane Lilly, Sandy Schermerhorn, Linda Johnson, STuarT Zidel, Terry Merchant LyneTTe Nordine, LoreTTa PoTTer. PaT Wells. Carolyn PoHs, Franklin YarTz. Honor SocieTy members were aT work a week aTTer school opened, raising Tunds Tor Their Treasury. They sold school book covers To sTudenTs as Their TirsT proiecT oT The year. This work, joined wiTh Their sales of cold drinks and popcorn aT baskeTball games and laTer on of plasTic covers Tor yearbooks, helped boosT The Treasury a greaT deal. ln This way, more Tunds became available Tor a scholarship, which is presenTecl annually To a member of The group. In OcTober, The socieTy welcomed members of Tellow chapTers Trom ThroughouT The disTrjicT aT The TirsT annual symposium oT These groups. Topics discussed included modern American problems as well as The purposes and qualiTicaTions oT Honor SocieTy. STudenTs from morning seminars reporTed To The general meeT- ing in The aTTernoon. FiTTy-Tive new Honor SocieTy members were wel- comed in February. This inducTion made Them par'T of an organizaTion in which high sTandards prevail. Four qualiTies-characTer. scholarship. leadership, and service-characTerize a group ThaT is of greaT value- To The ToTal school program. ParenTs and new inducTees Tile pasT The serving line as Janis Carnahan pours punch aT an Honor SocieTy recepTion. 47 Sfuclenf Council Unifies School Life Girls work on Sludenf Council banners for llne lronl hall, which are used lo remind sluclenls lo allend flne final big ioolball game. Foolball players of llwe week are lwonored in Dan Lund, Sfudenl' Council presidenl, makes announce- menls and iniroduces The speaker af a sclnool assembly. Nearly every area of school life is included in The scope oT STudenT Council work aT J.l-l.S. ATTempTing -To make The school a cenTer Tor all sTudenTs' acTiviTy, This sTudenT-governing body Took on many' new proiecTs This year. Number one on The lisT of Cybuncil goals is The building of school spiriT. Council members Took The lead in raising money Tor sTudenT buses To The Aquinas and Warren TooTball games and The season Tinal baskeT- ball game aT Fredonia. Huge banners placed in 'The halls during The- TooTball season were noT iusT accidenTs, buT were broughT abouT by council planning, wiTh help from many sTudenTs. Also in The areas of school spiriT, council leaders awarded Player oT The Week Trophies To sTandouT players on The gridiron. Making sTudenTs Teel parT of The school and keeping Them informed of whaT is happening has become anoTher aim of This group. A handbook Tor incoming sophomores has been drawniup recenTly by council members. ln addi- Tion, They keep up Three display cases aT all Times. These cases highlighT The STudenT oT The MonTh, AcTiviTies Tor The MonTh, and The winners oT Player of The Week honors. Fund-raising was noT neglecTed by The Council eiTher This year. Members Took posTs of leadership in The Teen- age March oT Dimes Drive, which was Termed very suc- cessful aT iTs Tinish. Also, along wiTh The Three classes, l STudenT Council sponsored The school magazine sale held in February, which neTTed 255,000 Tor The school. l TudenT Council display case. Row I: Ingrid Hallin, ErnesT Levin, Adviser, Janis Carnahan, Sec., Dan Lund, Pres., Linda Anderson, Vice Pres., Gaylord Ten Eyck, Treas., Miss Carol Gavoorian, Adviser. Sharron Kinney. Row 2: Linda Chalecke, Terry Gill, George San Filippo, Jim Brunenavs, Dick Schmonsky, STeve Benson, Dan WisTran, Chuck TramonTana, Dave Dawson, Bob Arnone, Vicki Kurek. Row 3: Linda Johnson, Roz DiSabanTonio, Russ Cusimano, Sandy Nalbone, Randy Sharp, Ray Paladino, Ann Nelson. Vivian STaThakis, Dave Melquist Bill Ervin, Becky Luce, Winanne Nelson. DebaTe Club meeTings: Members, lisfen as TournamenT plans Tor The nexT week are ouTlined. Debafers gn March, The Fam Tied Tor TirsT place aT a Columbia UniversiTy Tourney. i Tracy opens T e case for his Team in a pracTice debaTe aT school. 1 TournamenT achievemenTs were again This year a par'T oT The picTure Tor The DebaTe Club. J.l'l.S. Teams wiTh various amounTs oT experience did noTeworThy iobs as They argued The quesTion: Resolved: ThaT nuclear weapons should be conTrolled by an inTernaTional or- ganizaTion. The varsiTy Team Took second place in The inviTaTional meeT aT Canisius College, and capTured TirsT place among negaTive Teams aT The Gannon College TournamenT. On Their longesT iourney, a Trip To The col- lege of The Holy Cross in WorchesTer, MassachuseTTs, varsiTy oraTors placed TourTh ouT oT l23 schools enTered in one oT The largesT TournamenTs in The EasT. Junior VarsiTy compeTiTors also reTurned To J.l-l.S. wiTh a TirsT place Trophy. Theirs was won in The SouThern Tier League TournamenT aT SouThwesTern CenTral School. Even discounTing Torensic acTiviTy, DebaTe Club mem- bers had an exTremely busy year. Their annual ChrisT- mas Tree Sale broughT in money To pay some oT The Teams' heavy Traveling expenses. Besides +ha+ evenT, They presenTed The play The Man Who Came To Dinner in January. In March, They shared wiTh oTher schools in The sponsorship'oT' The Tri-STaTe TournamenT in PiTTsburgh. Members addressed inviTaTions To many schools who aTTended, and also helped keep The TournamenT running smooThly. 50 Row I: Nancy Carlson, Marilyn ScaranTino, Joyce Loveioy, Ann Heck. Row 2: Rennie Perlee, Wendy Wilson, Bruce Jones, Laurel NewTon, Sec., John Sixbey, Vice Pres., Dave Rosedahl, Bras., JonaThan Rubens, Treas., Elsie Lindahl, Mike Anderson, William Tracy, lll. Row 3: R. A. Carlson, Adviser, Paul Hedberg. Ted Carlberg, Tim L. Johnson. Gary BenneTT, Susan Lander, David Horn, Bob Kelly. Roger Dahlin, Frederick Kessler, Craig E. Johnson, Dan Swanson. Bruce D. SanFilippo, Brian Bellardo, VicTor Reinhold, Adviser. Wifh fhe re-enfrance of Jamesfown High School info fhe Soufhern Tier Debafe League, sophomores inferesfed in public speaking had a good chance fo gel' a sfarf in high school forensics. Af leasi' once week- ly. sophomores were among fhe confingenf of J.l-LS. speakers who faced ofher nearby schools in Soufhern Tier confesfs. The fopic debafecl was one perfinenf fo world affairs fodayz Resolved: fhaf nuclear weapons should be confrollecl by an infernafional organizafionf' Sophomores also fraveled fo several large-scale fournamenfs fhis year. Among fhese confesfs were fhe annual fournamenf af Parma, Ohio, and several debafes af New Yorlc Sfafe colleges. Row I: Dolores Lepsesfy, Brian Bellardo, Ruby Loli, Bruce SanFilippo. Leilani Bufcher. Row 2 Paul Hedberg, Elizabefh Sklepefas. Debby Cherry, Dan Swanson. uraway Tournamenfs Rennie Perlee pufs his file cards in order while preparing an opening debafe speech. Nancy Carlson emphasizes a poinf in Soufhern Tier Debafe League compefi- fion. Scaranfino. Marilyn Scaranlino places fhe nafional frophy won by N.F.L. in fhe fronf hall display case. Dave Rosedahl and Rick Kessler look af fheir Degrees of Dislinclion received from N.F.L. for advanced work. 52 Row I: Rennie Perlee, Wendy Wilson, Dave Horn, Ann Heck, Dave Rosedahl, John Sixbey, Laurel Newfon, John Samuelson, Pal Wigren. Row 2: Marfin Jacobson, Rick Kessler, Bruce Jones, Gary Bennelf, Roberf Carlson, Adviser, Craig E. Johnson, Tim Johnson, Ted Carlberg, Jon Rubens. Row 3 Elsie Lindahl, Bruce San Fillippo, Mike Anderson, Brian Johnson, Paul Hedberg, Dan Swanson, Marilyn N.F.L. Honored By National Leaders Nafional Forensic League honors debafers who have earned a specified number of poinfs in debafe compefi- fion. Affer being received info fhe organizafion, mem- bers can receive advanced degrees for achievemenfs fhey've made in furfher forensic work. This year four members of The J.l-l.S. chapfer won Degrees of Disfinc- fion, awards fhaf are fhe highesf offered by N.F.L. These boys are Dave Rosedahl, Rick Kessler, Bill Tracy, and Jon Rubens. The J.l'l.S. group of N.F.L. honorees was honored fhis year as fhe mosf oufsfanding chapfer in New York Sfafe. Bruno E. Jacobs, nafional secrefary of fhe sociefy, pre- senfed a plaque fo fhe sfudenfs af an assembly in Oc- fober. Journalists AHend Three Training Conferences Each Salurday evening in homes of many local high school siudenls, ihere is a rush To The door when The Jamesiown Posf-Journal is delivered. Siudenis Try 'lo gel firsl chance lo read +he J.H.S. News, published every week in lhe newspaper's magazine seciion. This page. which delails The evenis of lhe preceding week, is pro- duced by a class of aboui 'rwenly iournalisis ai J.H.S. They spend each week covering bea+s here in school. wriling up lheir arlicles, malcing layouis for Jrhe page. and Taking pholographs 'ihal' add life 'ro lhe coverage. Valuable informalion which ihe siudenls use ofien in Their work has been gained from ailendance al various convenlions. This year lhe iournalisls wenl 'lo lhree conf ferences. In Sepiember, ihey ailended lhe Syracuse Press Convenlion, in March The Columbia Universily press meeling, and in May a meeling ai' Sl. Bonaveniure Uni- versiiy. Lila Sanders Types an arlicle 'ro be senl 'ro lhe newspaper for use in The J.H.S. News. Linda Wealherly lines up The weelc's pholographic assignmenls lor Jeff Present Royv I: Linda Weaiherly, Make-up Edilor, Lowell Hallenbeclc, Adviser, Irene Marlonis, Managing Edllor, Su Morris. Row 2: Rosalie Genco, Rila Messina, Leo Scarpino, Lila Sanders, Jeanne Zimmer, Copy Wrifer, Gary Elander, Finis Soulhworlh, Georgia Kouklig, Filling several arficles, pholos, and headlines on one page gives Linda Weafherly layoul problems. Red and Green sfaff members sfarfed. fheir work on fhe firsf day of school, confinuing 'Through six monfhs fhaf were filled wifh work. Early decisions concerning fhe confenfs of fhe book were followed up wifh preparafion of copy, layoufs, and phofos fhaf confinued unfil mid- March. Efforfs fo prepare all maferials by fhe final deadline caused fired yearbook sfaffers fo remain af work long affer mosf ofher sfudenfs had gone home for 'rhe day. Several new feafures are parf of fhe I965 Red and Green, a sfudenf index and Acfivifies and Honors sec- fions among fhem. The number of pages in fhis volume are fhe greafesf in any J.l-LS. annual. A large book size, 9xI2 collegiafe sfyle, is being infroduced. More color phofos fhan ever before are used. The sfaff, headed by edifor Jeff Loomis and I4 associafe edifors, has worked wifh fhe hope fhaf fhese innovafions will make fhis yearbook a disfincfive publicafion, and fhaf new mefhods will serve fo fell clearly fhe sfory of fhis year af Jamesfown l-ligh School. ln fhe book's coverage, an af- fempf has been made fo picfure school life from fhe viewpoinf of all sfudenfs. in all classes. Edifor-in-Chief Jeff Loomis searches his mind as he fries fo find fhe right word for some yearbook copy. Yearbook Sfaff Introduces New Features The Thinker of The yearbook sfaff, associafions edifor Wayne Nelson sfrikes a fradifional pose. Organizing a complicafed direcfory of I965 graduafes is seniors edii-or SUS Wennberq refers fo her copy-fiffing gauge as she prepares one of her Sharon Larson. yearbook layoufs. Ediior-in-Chief Treasurer Sophomore-Junior Sfaff Jane Lilly, yearbook freasurer, checks her cash book affer a day of yearbook sa es. Sophomore-iunior edilor Lyneiie Erickson resis from her work 'For a momenl' as she chafs wiih LoreH'a Poiier and Frances Brucculeri. RED AND GREEN STAFF MEMBERS Sandy Coffin, arl' ediior, iurns lo answer fha quesiion of a year book sfaii member. Jeff Loomis Ac+iviiies Sfaff Cheryl Olson, Ediior Mary Lou Asel Linda Carlson Vera Daniel Janice Mohr Lyneile Nordine Business Sfaff John Rinaldo. Manager Gusiavus Benlley Bruce W. Carlson Debbie Cherry Laura Cusimano Jeff DuBois Kaihy Fausi Kaihy Gourley BeHy Greco Gregory Greendahl Craig R. Johnson Sylvia Kole Elaine Leonard Louis Lombardo Joyce Loveioy Sieve Maggio Janice Munaio Befh Muscarella Donna Ohman Shirley Russell Joe Sadlowe Jennifer Sage Sieve Taylor Barbara Wheeler Cynrhia Wheelhouse Jane Lilly Seniors Edilor Sharon Larson Arf S+aff Sandy Coffin, Ediior Sue Wennberg. Ass'+ Ediior Terri Wilcox, Ass'+ Ediior Linda Brown Cindy Colby Ernie Giambrone Curriculum S+aff Sluarl' Zidel. Ediior Carol Olieski Karen Olson LoreHa PoHer Lynda Sorman Publici+y Slaff Sue Wise. Manager Bill Kammann. Co-Manager Rusry Baker Mary Ann Bender Penny Clark Mary Fancher Sharon Griffirh Becky Hall Bob Siull Pai' Thies Mary Ann Verleni Sporis Siaff Jerry Loomis. Edifor Roz Di Sabanfonio Wayne Grandin Paula Jo Sauner Pafricia Powers Lucille Roof Sophomore-Junior Ediior Lyneife Erickson Associafions Siaff Wayne Nelson, Edifor Jeanne DeVoe Terry Merchanl' Marilyn Scaraniino Pal' Wigren Wendy Wilson Copy Wrifers Kennelh Bube. Edifor Margarei Dowdall. Co-Ediror James Blake Nancy Ferry Kay von Reyn Jeanne Zimmer Phoiographers Frank Cosfanzo Sfein Hiemdahl-Monsen Assis+an+ Pho+ographer Dan Wisrran Ediforial Assisianis Mike Blakeney Carol Crick Typisfs and Proofreaders Winanne Nelson, Edifor Linda Anderson Frances Brucculeri Jean Kosihorsf Diane Robbins Cindy Rogerson Delores Waison 'arranging Jrhe magazine conienis so ihai an aliraclive Several young wriiers, wiih diifereni Jremperamenls and siyles buf all wishing l'o'iind an ouilel' for iheir worlcs, launched Ramblin', a liierary magazine, ai' J.H.S. ihis year. The new publicalion coniains poems. essays, and shori slories, wiih illusiraiing slqeiches provided by high school arlisis. Coniribuiors io ihe magazine submiiied 'iheir manu- scripis io a six-member ecliiorial board. li ihree of ihe iive approved ii, 'rhe wriiing was ihen passed on +o Roberi Doverspike, faculiy adviser, who gave his opin- ion and suggesied possible improvemen+s, Aiier re- vision oi all copy, ihe edilorial slaif weni +o work, issue would resull. Wiih final dislribuiion of ihe pre- miere ediiion of Ramblin', readers goi a good look ai The ideas of J.I-l.S.. displayed in an inieresiing publica- l'ion. J.H.S. Writers Give lmpefus To New Magazine Pub Terry Merchani' prepares copies oi poems lo be used in Ramblin'. Row I: Sue Wennberq, Wayne Nelson, Lowell Hallenbeclc, Adviser, Jeanne Zimmer, S+u Zidel. Row 2: LyneHe Erickson, Cheryl Olson. Jane Lilly, Jeff Loomis, Frank Cosianzo, lrene Marfonis, Linda Weaiherly, Sandy Coffin, Sharon Larson, 56 As head of ihe Ramblin' slaff, edilor Sue Morris goes ihrough submilied manu- scripis io decide which will be included in fhe firsr issue. licafions' Leaders Honored By Quill And Scrol Leading ariisis, wriiers, phoiographers, and financial managers of J.l-l.S. publica- Jrions are honored wiih membership in Quill and Scroll, naiional honor socieiy 'For high school iournalisis. Only 'ihose members of ihe siaifs whose coniribuiions can be iermed oulsianding are inducied info ihe group. This year a larger number 'lhan usual qualified for membership, and len siudenis received 'iheir Quill and Scroll pins ai The annual spring banquet Girls lhinking seriously alnoul nursing as a career find F.N.A. 'rhe organizarion for 'rhem af J.l-l.S. ln ioining Fuiure Nurses, rhey have a chance io sample hospiial life and see if They enioy work lhere. From 4:30 'ro 6:00 P.M. several days per week, members do volunleer work al' W.C.A. l-lospilal. Some siudenls work in Physical Therapy or X-Ray rooms, while olhers feed parienls or enferfain children who are hospilalized. ln 'rhese ways, 0 girls are alole +o serve people 'loday while also learning abour ihe career lhey may enrer in fulure years. Row I: Delores Sabino, Rose Mary Voss, Rosemary Fori, Fran Pinzone, Treas., Flo Pinzone, Sec., Nancy Billgren, Vice Pres.. Louise Damond, Pres. Row 2: Ruby Loli, Roz Di Salaanlonio, Charlolre Albano, Donna Greer, Lila Sanders, Ardis Johnson, Shelley Wilfsie, JoAnn Nelson, Annllrvine, Sharron Blackman, Barbara Raffa. Row 3: Joyce Woodworih. Michaelina Muzza, Jennifer Wilcox, Mariha Cusimano, Cindy Salemme, Sharon Klein, Karhleen Carlson, Gloria Baffagliai Kay Williamson. l Members of Fufure Nurses move clown ihe halls of W.C.A. l-lospilal as lhey do services for palienls. Janice Nalbone prepares a fray io be iaken To a parienf ar W.C.A. Hospilal. Tomorrow's lnsfrucfors Train ln F.T.A. Row I: Cheryl Olson, Joyce Loveioy, Margarel' Mohney, Susan HalleTT, KaThy FausT, Kafhy Richardson, Cheryl Ann RiTch, Donna Raffa, Joan Saia, Diane Thompson, Susan BosTrom, Nancy Crucilla. Row 2: Irene MarTonis, Angela Guzzardo, LoreTTa PoTTer, Dee Johnson, Denny Bush, Maria SklepeTas, Molly Johnson, Shirley Russell, LyneTTe Erick- son. Carol Crick, JusTyn Adams, Bev Caronia, Priss Cusimano. Row 3: Gayle SchulTe, Frances Brucculeri, Paula Jo Sauner, Linda Meabon, ParliamenTarian, Marianne Jones, HisTorian, KaThy Jacobson, Pres., April Fischer, Sec., Eleanor Aldrich, Treas., Dale Swanson, Linda Jones, Jill Finch, Bill Kammann. Row 4: Marilyn Johnson, Linda GusTavson. Diane M. Zindler, Joann Casfiglione, Mary Hendrickson, Peggy Howell, LynneTTe Nelson, Linda Grice, John C-ilson. Adviser, Barbara BoersT, KaThy Anderson, Nancy Courson, Fran EpsTein. Marsha Cook, Cindy Swanson, BeTTy Carr. Row 5: Linda Carlson, Donna Greer, Penny Lance, Kafhy HaTch, Charles Whifing, Brian A. Bogey, Ronald STensTrom. KaThy Larson, AnneTTe Rowley, Sammie Lou Scarsone, Charlene Johns, PaT Wigren, Wendy Wilson, Elsie Lindahl. April Fischer, F.T.A. secreTary, checks The aTTendance records of members. GeTTing an early sTarT in educaTional Training They will soon have in college, F.T.A. members learn abouT meThods and aTTiTudes of modern Teaching during Their meeTings. AT monThly dinners, Teachers in all Tields speak To Them abouT The Techniques and Tricks of Their voca- Tion. For a view of higher academic surroundings mem- bers sIaTed Trips To Fredonia College and JamesTown CommuniTy College This year. ln The spring, They visiTed oTher schools in The ciTy on TeachereTTe Day. Thisyop- porTuniTy demonsTraTecl Their poTenTial abi,liTies as in- sTrucTors, since mosT had a chance To Teach younger pupils as a parT oT The experience. Nancy Ferry and Cheryl Olson leave J.H.S. lo go ro elemenrary schools for Teacherefle Day. Srudenis lislen as Mr. Connor lallcs abou? ihe rewards of Teaching al an auiumn meeiing. Row I: Janice Nalbone, Sharon Miano, Peg Fell, Carol Olieski, Rose Mary Voss, Celesie, Nelson, Dolores Lepsesry, Judy Woodworrh, Par Wells. Row 2: Rufh Newson, Debbie Chall, Vera DiMaio, Denny Anderson, Rosemary Flinr, Rifa Cafaro, Marlene McMasier, Terry Merchanf, Carm Trussalo, Karhy Sperz, Nancy Ferry. Row 3: Rose Gullolii, Marlene DeSan'ris, Maryann Verleni, Jenny Wilcox, Cheryl Swanson, Srephanie Smiih, Lorelfa Marker, Karhy Barone, Julie Pollino, Marfha Meier, Penny Clark, Maureen Mallare, Row 4: Anona Logan, Cindy Anderson, Mariha Hirchcoclc. Joan Monfiglio, Janice Andersen, Kafhy Perersen, Suzanne Johnson, Susan Schneider, Su Morris, Sandra Dimas. Norma Carlson, Phyllis Valvo, Lorraine Donner, Carolyn Barion. Row 5: Ann Marie Olson, Nancy Myers, Ann Nelson, Mary Lou Asel, Karen Schneider, Bonnie Nelson, Susan Johnson, Valene James, Sheila Raisfrick, Leilani Burcher, Terri Wilcox, Muriel Hanson, Valien Anderson, Kalhy Tulga, Linda Moynihan. 59 r Row I: Marie Brown, Lucy Angeli, Palricia Rugg, Johann Samuelson, Pai Nicosia. Row 2: Lillian Eclcsirom, Song Leader, Lynne Wesfman, l-lisiorian, Linda Ohman, Pres., Mary Swarlz, Vice Pres., JoAnn Laurie, Sec., Slella Thompson, Chaplain. Row 3: Darlene Geisl, Roberta Angelo, Toni Dorsey, Beebe Kelman, Mrs. Darlene Kundracilc, Adviser, Gloria Blood, Dolores Lampman, Ann Wrighf, Wanda Ealon. Many Math Elements Studied By Club Members John Anderson discusses an unusual iype of algebra al' Malh Club meeiing. Wilh Jrheir new adviser, Kennelh Sohmer, Maih Club .members look up The sludy of many differeni phases of maihemafics This year. Al one of lhe bi-monlhly club sessions, each member had a chance io explain some lopic which especially infer- esied him. As an inieresiing finale +o The Row I: Wayne Nelson, Vice Pres., William Steels, Pres., Joyce Panzarella, Secrelary. Row 2: John yea,-'5 acl-IVH-ies' H-le malflqemai-Icians plan- C. Anderson, Diane Thompson, Susan Bosfrom, Dennis Sfrong. Row 3: Anona Logan, David L. d it . . Anderson, Mr. Kenenlh Sohmer, Adviser, Roger Crick, Kalhy Larson. ne 5 ilour O a Compuiler lnslllule' F.H.A. Members Acfive As They Learn Household Arfs Miss BeaTrice Eclcberg direcTs loading of cars for The A.F.S. Pizza Sale. A.F.S. Club, much larger in size Than in pasT years, was also much busier This year Than ever beTore. WiTh Two Toreign sTu- denTs aTTending J.l'l.S. This year and Two local Teenagers on exchange visiTs in Tor- eign naTions, inTeresT in The American Field Service was bound To grow. This more wide-spread supporT oT The program made all AFS. Club proiecTs big successes. The annual Pizza Sale in OcTober involved many sTudenTs. Selling door-To-door all day, The Teens made money Tor The exchange pro- gram as well as compeTing among Them- selves. ChrisTine Carlson, The high sales- man Tor The day, was awarded a S25 bond by The Galore Pizza Company. Smaller pizzas were The main aTTracTion oT an in-school bake sale held laTer in The year. Members also sponsored a Decem- ber sale oT baked goods To raise money Tor giTTs Tor our visiTing sTudenTs. ln February, They sponsored a recepTion Tor Lucy Segovia, sTudenT Trom Ecuador, who was spending a week here. The A.F.S. Club year was a busy one, spenT in ac- TiviTy ThaT promoTed well The exchange sTudenT program. Members oT The JamesTown chapTer oT FuTure I-lomemakers oT America had a busy year as They learned a greaT deal abouT sewing. cooking, and home decoraTing in Their meeTings. ln addiTion, They meT Twice wiTh oTher chapTers in The disTricT Tor special meeTings. Their scrapbook was Tilled wiTh memories oT enioyable momenTs spenT aT The Fall F.H.A. Rally in Delevan-Machias and The spring meeTing held here in Town. Two oTher big evenTs which highlighTed The year were Teas given Tor moThers oT members and Tor J.l-l.S. Teachers. Exchange Program Aided By A.F.S. Club Row I: Judy WoodworTh. Jill Finch. Shirley Gage, Marilyn ScaranTino. Jane Anderson, Nancy Crucilla, Sue Wennberg, Mary O'Neill. Row 2: Barbara Wheeler, ChrisTine Carlson, Daisy Young, Suzanne Johnson, Janis Carnahan, Sec.-Treas., Linda Johnson, Pres., Linda Anderson, Vice Pres.. CaThy Cannan, Joyce Johnson, Nancy Courson, Nina Caccamise. Row 3: Nancy Ferry, Vivian STaThakis, Fran EpsTein, KaThy PeTersen, KaThy Friberg, Cindy Wheelhouse, Eleanor Aldrich, AnneTTe Rowley, Dianne Sanderson, Gale Larson, Chris AhlsTrom, Sandy Nelson, Ann Nelson. BirgiT Hallin, MarTha HiTchcock, Marianne Jones, Linda CasamenTo. Row 4: Sandy Schermerhorn, CaThy Cala, Barbara Rissel, Terry MerchanT, Roz DiSabanTonio, Wendy Wilson, Jane Jochum. KaThy Nelson. Ann-Marie Olson, Nancy Myers, Becky Ramaekers, PaT Garfield, Cynfhia Elder. 6I Row I: Nancy Courson, Cheryl Anderson, Carol Olieslci, KaThy Anderson, Vice Pres., Jill Finch, Pres., Daisy Young, AcTing Sec., Jeffrey Lund, Treas., ChrisTine Carlson. Row 2: Shirley LepsesTy, Lila Sanders, James Olson, Fran Epsirein, Dennis Anderson, Eleanor Aldrich, Caroline Chadwick, Peier Pad- drilc, Tim Peclc, AnneTTe Rowley, Carolyn Barion, Karen Fagerslrom, June WaiTe, Bonnie EmmoTi'. Row 3: CaThy Johnson, Beverly Caronia, Sandra Dimas, Gloria Anderson, Gayle Schulle. Marilyn Johnson, Linda GusTavson, KaThy Nelson, Nancy Myers, Frances Brucculeri, Janice GalaTi, Linda Grice. French Club Members Plan Quebec Trip InTeresTed in TurTher developing Their background in French language and cusToms. French Club members have planned a summer Trip To The French-spealcing Canadian province OT Quebec. To 'financially supporT This Trip, They have been lcepT busy selling J.l'l.S. pennanTs. conclucTing several car washes and having a dance. In addiTion To planning Their Trip, club members have viewed a number of slides of France. One group of These pic- Tures was Taken by Miss Emma Barber, head oT The Language DeparTmenT, and The oTher seT by Fvelyne OudarT, Toreign exchange sTudenT Trom France. Evelyne has been a greaT asseT To The club This year. l-ler TirsT- hand accounTs oT French liTe have included much inTeresT- ing inTormaTion, and she has TaughT The group French songs. ' Jill Finch leads discussion on The plans of French Club for a summer Trip. European Speakers Visif German Club As lhey sludy lhe Germain language in school, in- leresl in lhe cusloms of Germany arises in sluclenls' minds. German Club gives Them a chance lo learn more aboui Jrhe naiion ilsell as They lislen lo speeches by peo- ple who are familiar wilh ils hislory and lradilions. This year Evelyne Oudarl, French siudenl who also speaks German, spoke To ihe club members aboul modern-day Europe. Also, Herr Heinemann, club adviser, showed slides of his summer 'lrip Through Germany and olher European lands. A.F.S. siuclenl Evelyne Oudarr readies herself for answering quesfions al' a German Club meefing. Row I: Irene Marfonis, Bill Kammann, Sec.- Treas., Tim Peck, Pres., Greg Greendahl, Program Ch'rm., Dr. Herberr H. Heinemann. Adviser, Shirley Gage. Row 2: Richard Johnson, Tom Peierson, Eric Bolling, Jim Beal, Nancy Carlson, Glenn Anderson. Gary Johnson, Sam Defxngelo, Dan Guslaf- son. Wayne Grandin. Mexico! ls Byword For Spanish Linguisfs This year The Spanish Club ce-nTered iTs acTiviTy around plans Tor a summerTime Trip To Mexico. Money Tor The Traveling cosTs has been raised via car washes, a bake sale, and dance. Also, members oTTered ChrisTmas nap- kins Tor sale during The holiday season. ln Their gaTherings, club members learn abouT many phases oT Spanish IiTe. This sTudy provides many chances Tor Tun, including such aTTairs as a Three Kings' Day parTy held This year. CompleTe wi+h The TradiTional Span- ish pinaTa and reTreshmenTs, members had an enTer- Taining Time as They celebraTed The holidays in The Spanish TradiTion. STeve Larson hoses down one oT The many cars washed by Spanish Club as They earned money Tor a Mexican Trip. Row I: Miss Jocelyn Hayes, Adviser, Sue Wennberg, STeve Larson, Pres., Janice Andersen, Vice Pres., Cindy Anderson, Sec., STeve Corey, Treas., Sue Farnham. Row 2: Cindy Swanson, Charlene Johns, Joan BonTiglio, KaThy PeTersen, Gale Larson, BirgiT Hallin, Mike Anderson. Row 3: Terry MerchanT, Wendy Wilson, Vera Daniel, Joyce Panzarella, Priss Cusimano, ChrisTine Carlson, Linda McCreary. Row I Roz Di SabanTonio, Cheryl Olson, Sec., Rick Pearson, Pres., Dave Carlson, Vice Pres., Terry MerchanT, Treas Barbara Axelson. Row 2: Janice Mohr, Michael FesTa, Vifarren Lundmarlc, Dick Cusimano, Joan Bon- Tiglio Gordon Anderson, Adviser, Nancy Ferry, RoberT Bauer, Gloria Blood, KaThy Piersons, Sally Knowles. Teen Jays Presenf Saturday A.M. Program On The air, Rick Pearson welcomes lisTeners To The Teen Jays show. J.l-l.S. sTudenTs belonging To Teen Jays wenT inTo Their Third year oT regular radio programming lasT auTumn. Each SaTurday morning, They presenT Their show aT lO:OO A.M. over Radio.W.K.S.N. STudenTs handle boTh an- nouncing and engineering in The sTudio while They are on The air. Each person in The club goes before The microphone Trom Time To Time, and musT prepare all OT his own maTerial. Among The special programs included in The broad- casTers' agenda This year were a show on Thanksgiving cusToms, one abouT worldwide ChrisTmas TradiTions, and a discussion on The eTTecTs oT Teenage smoking. Regular TeaTures include sporTs reporTs by Warren Lundmark, and inTerviews wiTh leaders oT school organizaTions ThaT are planning special evenTs. Cheryl Olson prepares a reporl' Tor a Teen Jays show Radio Club members sol up sound cfiecis oquipmeni for lho Senior Cluss Play. W.J.H.S. are ihe call leiiers of one radio sialion wiih which all siudenls ai J.l-l.S. are familiar. ln-school an- nouncemenis ihree mornings a week are provided by The sialic members of W.J.l-l.S.-ihe high school Radio Club. ln addilion io announcemenis, Radio Club engineers provide sound effecls For school plays, microphones and amplifiers for leciures and meelings. and music for all dances. On Saiurday afiernoons, spokesmen for The group welcome lisieners of Radio W.J.T.N. io an hour-long pro- gram, The Voice of J.H.S. The program fearures in+er- Jim Blake reads a news ilem over Radio W.J.T.N views wiih siudenis and Teachers aboul school aciivilies and policies. Also included are announcemenis of upcome ing school evenls, along wiih recorded music. This year a saiire in serial form, The Man from F.I,N.K.L.E. was iniroduced by :lub member Jim Blake, who wriles ihe weekly scripi. With iheir show and muliiple school aciiviiies, Radio Club is one of fhe busiesf groups ai' J.l-l.S. Their many services are an imporlanr pari of school life. Radio Club Busy ln School And Out Row I: Gary Anderson, Sieve Johnson, Jim Pfleeger, Chief Ann'r., Dan Kelley, Sfaiion Mgr., Jim lrigleson, Chief Engr., Cindy Wheelhouse. Sluari Zidel. Row 2: Daniel Ewing, Daniel Slrong, James Blake, Tim Johnson, Ronald Blood. Randall Archibald, Richard Woodring, Dave Pickeii. Stage Crew Handles Producfion Details Row I: Richard Riggle. Russell Baker. Row 2: Gary Johnson, James KaraponTso, Terry Lorene. Row 3: RoberT Barber, John Samuelson, Gary Anderson, John Rinaldo, STage Manager, Michael Darroch, Richard Bingham, Dave PickeTT. Row 4: Randy Archibald. Dick Bingham, Mike Darroch, and Rich Riggle seT up a prop Tor The Junior Class Play. Doug Cauvel and Rich Dracup give one lasT push as They carry a heavy prop onTo The sTage. PainTing new backgrounds, arranging large amounTs of props on sTage, and making plans Tor special lighTing eTTecTs, The STage Crew puTs in'many hours of work be- fore The curTain rises on each J.l'l.S. clramaTic produdion. The boys on The backsTage sTaTT work sTeadiIy as They Tollow The progress of each play from earliesT rehearsal To Tinal presenTaTion before The TooTlighTs. This year crew members Taced more diTTiculT Tasks Than usual, since Two oT Three plays required The con- sTrucTion of Two or more seTTings. More use oT The spoT- lighT was also required because of This siTuaTion. Learn- ing Through experience, The boys were able To handle capably The problems in These deparTmenTs. J.l-l.S. dra- maTic producTions conTinued To run smooThly in The hands of The sTage manager and his assisTanTs. Thespians Honor Dramafics Leaders Thespians. nalional honor sociefy for high school aclors, gained Ihirry new members al' J.H.S. Ihis year. Those sludenfs who had worked long hours on school dramaiic produclions received applicafionsg Ihen lisfed Iheir acr- ing experience. From Ihose wilh Ihe mosl' oulsranding records, new members of 'rhe group were chosen. The Iheaier fans who belong Io Ihe organizaiion are able Io share ideas as Ihey discuss new slage produclions among Ihemselves. THESPIANS OFFICERS Row I: Penny Clark, Sec., Bill Vaccaro, Treas. Row 2: Dan Casarnenfo, Pres., John Herbein, Vice Pres. l Flo Pinzone seems Io find Bill Kammann's commeni abou a modern play very inferesling. Row I: Flo Pinzone, Michael Darroch, Barbara Haug, Spike Ten Eyck, John Samuelson, Sharon Griffifh. Row 2: Fran Pinzone, Mary Ann Bender, Jerry Loomis, Jerry Daniels, Bob Arnone, Penny Clark. Row 3: K. Paula Zimmerman, Mark Bliss, John Herbein, Craig Johnson, Bill Benrley. is Fashions, Confesfs Mark Decca Club Year Smiling aT The audience, Kay Carlson shows off a sporTs ouTTiT during The Decca Club fashion show. Row I: Flo Pinzone. Russell A. AbboTT, Adviser, BeTTy Millard, Pres., Geraldine Diminuco, Vice Pres., Bob Carlson, Sec., Barb Smiley. Treasurer. Row 2: Paul Case, Fran Pinzone, Anne M. Sa nlilippo, Sharon Larson, Sandra Wiley, Jennifer Wilcox, Grace Anderson. KrisTina Jefferson, Sandy Mignoli, Sally Myers, Lee KliesT. Three models appear on sTage during The Decca Club sTyle show The J.l'l.S. audiTorium became a drawing poinl' Tor cloThes-minded persons, when Decca Club members pre- senTed Their sTyle show November 25. Formals and every- day ouTTiTs, as well as sporTs cloThes, were modeled by girls Trom all Three classes. Decca Club leaders con- ducTed The show, handling rehearsals, makeup worlc, and moderaTing duTies. ATTer The show's conclusion, members held a dance in The gym. Money from This aTTair and oTher club projecTs was used To send J.l-l.S. conTesTanTs To Decca Club compeTi- Tion ThroughouT The sTaTe. AT The disTricT conTesT in Hor- nell, Sharon Larson Took TirsT place honors in sales demon- sTraTion and Ray Harrison Third in display iudging..These Two laTer wenT on To compeTe in The sTaTewide meeT aT The Concord l-loTel in The CaTslcills. Sixbey Travels Key Club Convenfion John Sixbey and Mr. Terry Jonerhis, who is Kiwanis Club adviser ro Key Club, preseni You and ihe Law pamphlers 'io hisfory Teacher Gordon Anderson. Row I: George Hamilfon, Adviser, Bob Arnone, Vice Pres., Chuck Sciascia, John Sixbey, Pres.. Jim Kammann, Mike Anderson, Sec., Larry Shark, Treas. Row 2: Jim Leonard, Tim Johnson, Dennis Anderson, Rick Pearson, Jerry Swanson, Dave Rosedahl, Sieve Larson, Sieve Benson, Gary Swanson. Row 3: Warren Lundmark, Brian Johnson, John Brady, Rick So+ir. Chuck Sciascia. John Brady, and Sieve Benson rrieof in The caTeTeria Tor a Wednesday morning Key Club meeiing. Even beTore The school year began. J.l'l.S. Key Club had one OT iTs members involved in maior acTiviTies. John Sixbey, local club presidenT. was one OT several Trom New Yorlc STaTe who aTTended The lnTernaTional Key Club ConvenTion lasT July in Dallas, Texas. He was also able To Tour The souThern sTaTes wiTh oTher convenTion- goers. An imporTanT goal of The local Key Club chapTer This year was making sTudenTs aware of laws and The need Tor Their enTorcemenT. They disTribuTed copies OT The pamphleT You and The Law To all Social STudies and Business Law classes. In April. They presenTed a program on The same Theme. This presenTaTion included a mock Trial wiTh club members playing The roles oT accused and plainTiTfs, fudge and jury. Also, speeches by local busi- nessmen and iurisTs were given. Boys in Key Club also gave a boosT To special service campaigns This year. They collecTed money Tor The Jun- ior Red Cross drive, and rang bells Tor The SalvaTion Army during The ChrisTmas season. ln all respecTs, iT was a very busy year Tor The boys who are members OT our Key Club chapTer. Tim The Johnson and John Sixbcy wall: downfown whcro They will help Salvalion Army in Their ChrisTmas bell-ringing campaign. Tri Hi- Y, Row I: Carol Crick, Carolyn Polls, Laurel Newlon, Sec., June Wyanr, Vice Pres., Lynne Olson, Treas., Shirley Russell, Cor'spondinq Sec., Miss Elizaberh Edwards, Adviser. Row 2: Calhy Johnson, Cherie LaBarlaera, Angela G-uzzardo, Marilyn Johnson, Kafhleen Horner, Karhy Anderson, Eileen Faulk. Sharon Johnson, Linda Bull, Shirley Moore, Diane Robbins, Brenda Simpson, Karen Slensirom, Carla Giam- belluca. Kafhy Horner leads a ioinr meering of Hi-Y and Tri Hi-Y, while Hi-Y presiclem' Gary While wails in lhe background. 72 A guesl speaker from India fallcs abou? his nalive land af an aulumn meefing of Hi-Y and Tri Hi-Y. Hi-Y Join In Acfivifies This year a chapler of Tri l-li-Y for high school girls was added lo 'rhe I-li-Y group as parl of The Y.M.C.A. youlh program. Joining Jrogelher in a large number ol aclivilies, lhe leens held weelcly meelings, al which guesl speakers appeared and slides and movies were shown. Represenlalives from The groups wenl' lo The Youlh and Governmenl Conference in Fredonia and a slalewide convocalion in Albany. The highlighl of Jrhe year's aclivi- lies was a weekend social galhering for lhe enlire Soulh- wesfern Disl'ric+ of l-li-Y and Tri l-li-Y chaplers, Recrea- lion, discussions, and parlies were lealures ol This gel'- logelher. Jeff DuBois and Gary While oulline plans for lhe Dislricl l-li-Y and Tri l-li-Y rneeling held here. Row I: Ross Williams, Dan Slrong, Sgf.-al-Arms, Sieve Maggio, Treas,, Michael Thies, Sec., Jeff DuBois, Vince Pres., Spiro G. Bello, Adviser. Gary While, Pres. Row 2: Roy Remingfon, Mike Manning, Vern Johnson, David I-lorn, Tim l.. J0l'lnSOr1- Row 3: Roberl Waid. William Waid, Wayne Nelson, Craig R. Johnson, Russell Balcer. Row I: Diane Clark, Mary Lou Asel, Nora Wifi, Adviser, Kalhy Friberg, Kalhy Bray. Row 2: Nancy Ford, Barbara Marks, Sue Clark, Palrice Peierson, Judy Boquisf, Lynn Holmquisl. Mi-Y Holds Youfh Carnival Mary Lou Asel and Judy Boquisl enjoy a game of ping pong affer a Mi-Y meeling. Mi-Y members opened lheir year's schedule of evenls wiih a Youlh Carnival, held al lhe Y.W.C.A. in llle fall. The even? was followed by a smorgasbord, lhe proceeds of which were used +o supporf The nalional Mi-Y con- ference in Washinglon, D.C. Girls also worked in service proiecls around lhe cily, helping af local hospilals and assisling in Jrhe Cerebral Palsy and Relarded Children Fund drives. As wirh any group of Teenage girls, Mi-Y did noi follow a policy of all work and no play, buf look lime fo hold a number of parries during lhe year. Marksmen Develop Mr. Rubens malces sure each marlcsman is in core reel shooling posilion. Accuracy ln Rifle Club Rifle Club members prepare for anolher group of shofs. Boys who enioy hunling and Targel shooling find lhe chance for membership in The school Rifle Club very much lo lheir lilcing. Each Tuesday and Thursday aiiernoon, boys meer on lhe Rifle Range and praclice Jrheir shooling from various posilions. Accuracy is well-developed lhrough lhis opporlu- niry. Row I: Randall Johnson, Louis Harbaugh, Finis Soulhworih, Sherwood Durnell, Randall Hoclcenberry, Douglas Sandmeyer. Schenley Anderson, Rod Damon Carl Lundgren. Row 2: Harold Rubens, Adviser. Larry Noyd, Jim Triglia, Paul Dahlberg, John Giordano, Richard Johnson, Tony Caprino, Bill Noyd Tim L Johnson, Michael Pelerson, Bob Rizzulo, Andy Larson. School Spirit Given Boost By Pep Club Row I: Karhy Horner. SgT.-aT-Arms, Sue Wennberg. Sec., Karen STensTrom, Pres., Terry MerchanT. Vice Pres., Carla Giambelluca. Treas., Phyllis Champion. Row 2: Karyn Webeck, Susy Young, BeTTy Millard, DorThy Millard, Cindy Haecker, Essie Payne. Linda Bull, Brenda Simpson, Linda Heroux, Sharon McMurray, Sandy Kulig, PaTricia Bess. A blazing bonfire is The cenTer aTTracTion aT The auTumn pep rally co-sponsored by Pep Club. To Tully show Their supporT Tor J.l-l.S. aThleTic Teams, Pep Club members underToolc several imporTanT proiecTs This year. They opened The year by selling red and green school buTTons, which idenTiTied purchasers as J.H.S. Tans. TogeTher- wiTh J-Club, The girls co-sponsored The pep rally before The Warren game. Members sTuTfed The dummy which was Toppled inTo The rally bonTire, and worked on oTher arrangemenTs Tor The aTTair. Also during The TooTball season, They held a recepTion Tor Team mem- bers aTTer school. Besides plenTy of food, The gaThering TeaTured such enTerTainmenT as a slciT in which girls Took The roles of Team members and coaches. lT was an acTive, inTeresTing year Tor These avid school sporTs Tans. WiTh magic markers and posTer board, Pep Club members seT To work making signs urgii aTTendance al' J.l'l.S. games. Dave Dawson compIeTes anoTher TiclceT sale Tor J-Club aT a basl4eTball game. J-Club, made up OT leTTer winners in high school sporTs, plays a maior role in The aThleTic program oT The school. This year They co-sponsored The Pep Rally before The Warren TooTball game and Took charge oT The STudenT- FaculTy BaslceTball Game, Two imporTanT evenTs on The sporTs agenda. ln addiTion, They recognized The inTense conTribuTions oT aThleTIc Teams' coaches. ln The Tall, They presenTed well-deserved J-Club iaclcets To These men. ln order To view higher-level aThleTic compeTiTion, club members arranged To see several sporTs evenTs in BuTTalo. They aTTended an American FooTball League game be- Tween The BuTTalo Bills and BosTon PaTrioTs during The auTumn season. LaTer, They saw an exciTing basl4eTball doubleheader, in which nearby Canisius College Took on lvlanhaTTan College and ST. BonavenTure UniversiTy faced The Team Trorn Villanova. J-Club Supports Sports Activity On The roacl once again, J-Club members leave by bus Tor a pro TooTball game in Buffalo. Row I: Jane Jochum, Tom Todaro. Row 2: Danny l-loyT, Dane Treharne, Dan Feather, Warren Moyle, Jim Lofgren, Terry Mc- InTyre, Dave Daner, Lawrence Ndungi, Row 3: Jeffrey Lund, Bruce Carlson, John Baglia, Mary Kay BaTTaglia, Sec., Dan Lund, Pres., Larry Green, Aclviser, John BloomquisT, Vice Pres., Jonas Johnson, Treas., John A. Johnson, Doug BergsTrom, Jim Swanson. Row 4: Dave Dawson, Dan Damon, Gary WhiTe, Tom KiTTle, Paul WhiTTord, Tim Gill, Chick Spitale, Russ Johnson, STeve Benson, Dick Schmonslcy, Dave LundquisT. Affer 'lwo hours of afler-school pracfice. band members dismiss for lhe clay. A+ J.l-l.S.. music means more lhan simply an occa- sional concerl. li is a cenlral pari of school life for all of us. 700 sludenis, more lhan V3 of lhe enlire school populalion, are perl of lhe music program. , ' The fine resulfs of J.l-l.S. music lraining are displayed lhroughoul lhe year, Banclsmen dazzle us wirh precision drills during foolball halfrime, chorislers make Chrislmas a rich experience, ancl orcheslra members enlerlain us well ai spring performances. Indeed, music plays a lead- ing role in Jrhe slory of Jameslown High. o Madrigal Singers pul spirilf inlo Their singing even al 7:30 in 'rhe morning. 79 Row I: Janis Carnahan.'Barbara Boersi, Eileen Faulk. Row 2: Dennis Anderson. ,Richard Solir, Miriam Bohmer, Cheryl Anderson, Joan Saia, Linda Johnson, Rhoe B. Henderson, Marianne Jones, Kaihy Anderson, Beih Muscarella, Beclcy Luce, Karen Olson, Winanne Nelson. Row 3: John Lamaniia, Joseph Tabone, Linda Chapman, Daniel Linn, Helen Comella, Brian Bellardo, Karhy Vassallo, Gary Anderson, Luchell Acey, Thomas Gusiavson, Larry Slark, Harold Larson, Mariin Jacobson, Jerry Swanson, Kaihy Bray, Russell Baker, Mariha Hiichcoclc, Kenneih Nelson, Donna Dillon, Janice Johnson, Ann lrvine, Linda Jones. Row 4: Sherwood Danielson, Sharron Kinney, Roxie Weaver, Gail Loboclc, Marsha l-iaug, Bruce SanFilippo, Nicholas Manno, Dave Roberlson, Dee Johnson, Jim Pileeger, Roger Rose, John Samuelson, Ronnie Miller, Peier Lumia, Roberi Dorler, John Lang, Charles Sciscia, Todd Olson, David Joneihis, Mark Mallare, Tim Johnson, Dan Sirong, Mary Lyford, John Rinaldo, Sandy Schermerhorn, Lynda Sorman, Kay Anderson. Row 5: Karhy Seely, Bruce Carlson, Elaine Dewey, Marion Vullo, Maureen Mallare, Curiis Barnes, Richard lsraelson, Dennis Bush, James lngleson, Michael Anderson, Michael Darroch, Ronald Colander, Anona Logan, Mary Dearing, Joyce Lovejoy, Donna Bloomberg, Mary Young. Row 6: David Daner, David Papageorge, Richard Paiernili, John Collins, Kenneih Bube, David Haqlund, Dennis Mease, Gordon Murray, Randall Archibald, Bud Lindquisi, Douglas Bergsirom, Ray Hoigren, Charles Jacobson, Direcior. Gary Anderson Takes his posf aT a corner during Band Tag Days, as Befh Muscarella and Cafhy Jenkins move on To fheirs. Band Travels To Washington, D. C. BAND OFFICERS I: Kay Anderson, Librarian, Eileen Faullc, Treas.. Jerry Swanson. Dennis Anderson, Vice Pres. Row 2: Lynda Sorman. Assf. Quar- sfress, Donna Bloomberg, AssT. QuarTermisTress. K. Paula Zimmer- Head Twirler, Barb Boersf, Quarfermisfress, Kafhy Anderson, Assf. Termisfress. Row 3: John Rinaldo, Drum Maior, Bud Lindquisf, Maior, KaThy Peferson, Head of Color Guard, MarTy Jacobson. Mgr. AbsenT: Janis Carnahan, Sec. For members of The J.l'l.S. Concerf Band, making music is a year-round proposiTion. Even in summer, preparafions are underway for The nexT season's acTivi- Ties. Bandsmen reporfed for field drills several Times weekly during The hoT monThs, so ThaT when The marching season goT underway This Tall. They had worked ouT a large number of rouTines. During The fooTball season. bancl members appeared during halffime aT all home games, and aT The ouT-of-Town Aquinas and Warren games. Beginning preparaTions for Their concerT season, bancl members lined up engagemenfs in almosT no Time. They appeared on The school ChrisTmas program De- cember 9, Then played aT Two local junior high schools as well as Fredonia High School. On March I3 and May 8. band concerTs wiTh guesf conducTors were presenTed before large audiences. Dur- ing April, The group wenT on a concerT Tour,To Washing- Ton, D.C., following a roufe souThward Through Pennsyl- vania. They performed concerTs aT five high schools in ThaT neighboring sTaTe. As a final adclifion To The year's acTiviTies, The players wenT To Eden, New York, for a compeTiTion fesfival. Row I: Palrice Pelerson, Shirley Carlson, Marcia Themes. Linda Hnalysyn, Caryl Anderson, Kalhy Crowell, Rulh Newson, Nancy Harvey, Cheryl Carlson, Lorelia Marker. Row 2: Shelley Willsie, Greg Meier, Tony Solpielro, Juslyn Adams, Jerry Alonge, Slewarl' Giarnbelluca, Sharron Blackman, Gary LaMar, Roberr Kianos, Doro- ihy Slcinner, Frederic Bishop, Belly Carr, Nancy Billqren, Nancy Youngblad. Grilfifh Jones, John Page, Nancy LaBar+e, Roberl Guinnane. Row 3: Barbara Rissel, Carol Russell, Gale Larson, Bev- erly Thompson, Shirley Williams, Cindy Dunn. Dan Adams,'Dave Piclcelr, Ron Casamenfo, Joe Gaflo, Bruce Brill, John Newhall, Mike Beeloe, Richard McVeigh, Ray Giambelluca, Jim Siearns, Susan l-lalleir, Marilyn LaMarca, Nick Langworihy, Greg Swanson, Valerie Heller, Claire Tomb. Row 4: Sieve Young, Dick Dracup, Sieve Hodges, Larry Nelson. Dana Lindsirom, Sieve Johnson, Dick Bing- ham, Paul Kelly, Charles Jacobson, Direclor. Varsity Band Compefes Af Fesfival During a spare momeni afier school, Dan Ewing praclices on ihe siage. BAN D TWI RLERS Row I: K. Paula Zimmerman, Leader, Sally Holland, Calhy Jenlcins. Row 2 Linda Egglesion, Cheryl Loop, Joan Walsh. Row 3: Par Bendo, Donna Ohman, Kalhy Speiz Cathy Clark. DANCE BAND Row I Sue Wise, Dave Haglund, Rich Forsberg, Frank Smeragliuolo, DirecTor, Row 2: Chuclc Sciascia, Todd Olson, Mark Mallare, David Jonefhis, Dee Johnson. Row 3: Larry STarlc Jerry Swanson, MarTy Jacobson, Rhoe Henderson, Bruce Comsfock, Dennis Ander- son Rick SoTir, Tim Johnson. Members of The VarsiTy Band were occupied from The beginning oT The year in rehearsals and performances. A large percenTage oT The musicians parTicipaTed in March- ing Band acTiviTies during The TooTball season. Then They ioined wiTh The ConcerT Band in selling band Tags clowns Town early in November. On March 'I3 and May 8, The insTrumenTalisTs played several selecTions Tor The band concerTs. Also during The spring, They spenT a weekend in upsTaTe New York, where They visiTed Niagara Falls and compeTed in a band TesTival in The ciTy of Barlcer. Dance Band Performs Music With Modern Sound Each Wednesday aTTernoon, persons passing by The audiTorium hear The sounds oT modern dance music, played by a group of J.l-l.S.'s Top musicians. The group, direcTed by Frank Smeragliuolo, schedule appearances aTi dances in The area aT The requesT oT various groups, and also appear Trom Time To Time aT meeTings oT local service clubs. BAND COLOR GUARD Row I: Linda Frangione, KaThy Peferson, Leader, Pai' Wigren. Row 2: Linda VeTillaro, Gloria Anderson, Jean KosThorsT. Row 3: Nancy Billgren, CaThy Kuczelc, Marilyn Johnson. 83 Cindy Phillips loads Two boxes wiTh candy bars, hoping To sell more Than her A'CappeIIa quoTa. A'CAPPELLA OFFICERS Row I: Eleanor Aldrich, Ass'T. Treas., Dan Lund, Treas., Rich Forsberg, Vice Pres., Jeff Loomis, Pres., Mary Ann Bender, RobemisTress. Roger Crick, Quar- TermasTer. Row 2: Barbara I-laug, Ass'T. Librarian, RuTh Ann Douglas, Librarian. Doug Conroe, RobemasTer. Row 3: Craig E. Johnson, Ass'T. RobemasTer. John I-lerbein, Ass'T. RobemasTer, Dean Irby, HisTorian. AbsenT: KaThy Jacobson, Sec. A' Cappella il Presenfs Messiah , Masferworks, Vespers PhoTos of guesT soIoisTs are used To adverTise The A'Cappella MasTerworIcs program held in February. Combining The TradiTional wiTh TirsT-Time evenTs, The A'CappeIIa Choir made I964-65 a memorable year Tor vocal music fans in The ciTy. During The ChrisTmas sea- son, They presenTed Tive concerTs in Town, Tor local schools. service clubs, and business groups. In addiTion. Two vesper services, a Tamiliar TeaTure of The A'CappelIa winTer schedule, were presenTed aT The FirsT Presby- Terian Church on December I3 and 20. The choir and soloisTs also ioinecl wiTh The oTher J.l'l.S. choral groups in presenTing I-Iandel's Messiah on December 9, The Tirsi' Time The oraTorio has been given aT J.l-l.S. ln January, A'CappelIa members exercised Their sales Techniques as They canvassed The ciTy selling candy bars. in order To Tinance a spring concerT Tour To New York CiTy. Each singer was able To earn The compleTe proTiT Trom all bars sold over his 72-bar guoTa, and To save The money Toward his Trip expenses. The largesT ToTal profil' oT any such A'CappeIIa sale was Taken in This year. On February 2I, The A'Cappella vocalisTs inTroduced anoTher Type oT program To 'JamesTown audiences. AT a special MasTerworlcs concerT, They perTormed Franz Schu- berT's Mass in G and Benjamin BriTTen's A Ceremony of Carols. SoloisTs Trom Fredonia College and The EasTman School oT Music appeared wiTh The group on This occa- sion. ln The spring, The byword was On To New York! as choir members Tinalized plans Tor Their concerT Tour. Also in May. They appeared in Their annual spring con- cerT, singing works by Vaughn Williams, Ives. Ravel. BernsTein, and oTher noTed composers. A Tull year Tor The group closed impressively, as They sang anThems aT The BaccalaureaTe Service and CommencemenT Exer- cises. Row I: Donald Bube, Direclor. Row 2: Molly Johnson, Jean Wyanl, Joyce Johnson, Sandy Washinglon, Lynelle Erickson, Nancy Buck, April Fischer, Carolyn Polls, Nancy Myers, Maryann Verleni, Janice Mohr, Penny Clark, Judy Voss, Shirley Gage, Marcy Skellon, Kalhy Seely, June Wyanl, Mary Ann Bender, Joan Amaluzzo. Row 3: Jane Lilly, Karin Hillman. Kalhy Nazzaro, Cheryl DeHaven, Cindy Colby, Donna Greer, Terri Slrickland, Cheryl Vance, Kalhy Larson, Linda Chalecke, Susan Pulling, Dianne James, Barbara Brown, Debbie Fox, Cheryl Alm, Mary Kay Balraglia, Joan Halsred, Janef Bagnall, Sylvia Kole, Berry Sundquisl. Row 4: Rulh Ann Douglas, Annelle Rowley, Joan Bonliglio, Eleanor Aldrich, June Waife. Evelyne Ouclarl, Kalhy Pelersen, Jeanne McCray, Charlene Heyer, Caroline Chadwick, Mary Hendrickson, Belly Greco, Nancy Householder, Linda Widmark, Vivian Sfalhakis, Nancy Carlson, Kalhy Jacobson, Cindy Swanson, Candy Powers. Row 5: Andy Cusimano, Rennie Perlee, Bill Vaccaro, Bill Kammann, Bill Benlley, Don McEnHre, Jim Lingenlelrer, Bruce Carlson, Dan Lund, George Hulchens, Dick Johnson, Jerry Daniels, John Herbein, Bruce Roginson, Dave Case, Doug Noon, Tim Carlson, David Larson, Jim Kara- ponlso, Dennis Slrong, Craig R. Johnson, John C. Anderson. Row 6: Jerry Loomis, Bob Lindberg, Richard Forsberg, Dave Dawson, Tim Chrislenson, Jim Beal, Bruce Jones, Doug Conroe, Gail Sandy, Dan Casamenlo, Sieve Taylor, Jerry Swanson. Dean Irby, Sieve Larson, Jim Carlson, Brian Bogey, Dan Wislran, Mike Blakeney, Craig E. Johnson, Roger Crick, Ken Davis, Jeff Loomis, Jim Leonard. Row I: Jusiyn Adams, Suellen Norihrup, Maureen Mallare, Vera Daniel, Susan Bosrrom, Sharon Miano, Sandy Ross, Carol Crick. Beverly Lang, Vera Ruih, Barb Kling, Lila Sanders, Suzanne Berenguer, Judilh Spechl, Linda Colera, Jackie Bull, Jennifer Woodcock, Kaihy Vassallo, Sue Smiih, Kalhy Wilhelm, Kalhy Richardson. Row 2: Rulh Yancey, Caihy Caprino, Janis Kraft Diane Cavallaro, Sandy Peck, Leslie Hauck, Cher l Nelson, Kaih Y Y Faust Sharon Tackenfien, Linda Cline, Shirley Calco, Kaihy John- son, Chris Osborne, Jo Lynne Johnson, Kay von Reyn, Daisy Young, Shirley Loverme, Jennifer Wilcox, Michele Comeraie, Cynlhia Erickson, Jo Anne Offoson, Priscilla Cusimano. Row 3: Gregg Bender, John Galaii, Dale Swanson, George Spiiale, Jim Trying ouf for A'Cappella, Mixed Chorus members sing music +hey're doing lhis year, while Mr. Bubaf lisiens. Kammann, Mary Alpaugh, Kaihy Bray, Susan Kafader, Mary Lou Asel, Sandy Nelson, Sharon Johnson, Ann Nelson, Beebe Kelman. Pal' Peierson, Mariha Frazier, Valerie Heffer, Rosemary Flinf, Russell Baker, David E. Anderson, Tom Peierson, John Baglia, Joe Vaccaro. Row 4: Richard Johnson, Roberl Gulknechf, Jim Blanchard, Dee Johnson, Brian Thompson, Gary Mason, Chuck Burdifl, Sieve Norberg, Paul Case, George San Filippo, Bob Leone, John Spiiale, Gary Johnson, Jim Dispenza, Greg Bur- rows, Tom Nazzaro, John Wolfe, Joseph Barber, Cliff Bowers. Ronald Srenslrom, Bruce Comsiock, Mark Bliss, Bill Ervin, David Anderson. Mixed, Girls' Chorisfers Joyful voices are raised in song al a rehearsal for The Chrislmas presenfalion of Handel's Messiah. Singers in Mixed Chorus, a group Tor mainly sopho- mores, became acquainTed wiTh a large varieTy oT music l This year. Among The composiTions They sang were MozarT's Gloria in Excelsis, FeTler's The Drum, and spiriTuals such as l-le's GOT The Whole World in l-lis Hands. The members oT Girls' Chorus have Two pracTice ses- sions per week in which They rehearse music Tor Teminine voices. They perTormed America Trom WesT Side STory in one oT Their programs, and also sang Persi- cheTTi's HisT WisT, The Toll: song Yellow Bird, and Now ls The MonTh OT Maying. BoTh groups had several chahces To perform. They sang on Music ParenTs' NighT in The Tall and performed sev- eral selecTions aT The spring concerT. During The ChrisT- mas season, They joined in The Music DeparTmenT's pre- senTaTion oT l-landel's Messiah. The bi-g momenT of The year Tor mosT singers in These groups was probably noT concer-T Time, however. ln laTe winTer, TryouTs were held Tor A'Cappella, and one oT The biggesT days oT The year was ThaT when sTudenTs Tound ouT wheTher or noT They had been accepTed inTo nexT year's choir. A , la Tiiignyn Erickson handles accompanisT's dunes for ems' chorus. Membership Row I: Sue Magnuson, RuTh Walls, PaTricia Lundgren, Rose Mary Voss, Laura Cusimano, lrenz JrlglaniggrilL5FYLA:lgZlre:n,Di2I:3?Z Taylor, Brendon Ramsey, KaThy STanTon, Nancy BorTon, Linda l'TnaTyszyn, Linda' BTDl'Bf1QUel2iemaCg'fh Johngon Beverly Caronial AnneTTe Guiffrida, Abby Fein. Rowb2: Iljai Ya:enb.Pg:ClQ:SS?lggZ,glaa3ZyIeCr'ulg:IaabaiggryniSe Li-nda Jcllhnson Ka'+hY Barone. Linda ' na Penhollow, Ru oi, a y IS . I ' . ' . . . MbgrealsrlglusggnHaTTield, Judy Grille. Row 3: Lillian EcksTrom, :Johann Samuelson, KT-Th! C'-gsrmanob C21hglSEI:j.n5:le5H.i:iZZ Sharp, Sue Carol Young, June RooT, Marilyn Erickson, Karen Stchneider. MGTY Hulibefgf 'n a anson' O 9 ' LingenTelTer, MargareT Mohney, Judy Maguire, KaThie Sparaclno. DIGHG Smdh' Row I: Cindy Swanson, Nancy Myers, Debbie Fox, Lyneffe Erickson, Sharon Griffifh, Sandy Washingfon, Kafhy Seely. Row 2: Nancy Carlson, June Waife, Mary Hendrickson, Anneffe Rowley, Linda Widmark, Cheryl DeI'laven, Linda Chalecke. Row 3: Dennis Sfrong, Mark Bliss, Bill Kammann, Don McEnfire, Milne Blalceney, Jim Dispenza, Craig E. Johnson, Jeff Loomis, Douglas Noon. Row 4: John Herbein, Dan Wisfran, Brian Bogey, Jim Carlson, Jim Beal, Dan Damon, Jerry Loomis, Roger Crick, Dan Lund. Wifh a reperfoire of choral numbers from many musical periods, fhe Madrigal Singers fhis year had a busy schedule of appearances before local cifizens. During fhe Chrisfmas season, fhey performed for four differenf clubs in fhe cify, singing madrigals, music of fhe Renaissance period, and Chrisfmas carols from fhroughouf fhe world. The second half of fhe school year was spenf in preparafion for an infensive lineup of spring performances. In April, fhey gave brief concerfs in various schools of fhe counfy. During fhis period, fhe vocalisfs sang songs in French, German and Ifalian. Popular Vocal Groups Have Full Schedules Row I: G. Bender, R. Gufknechf, R. Johnson, J. C. Anderson, J. Vaccarc, B. Ervin, R. Perlee, C. R. Johnson, D. Sfrong, J. Galafi, B. Vaccaro, B. Com- sfoclc, M. Bliss, D. Swanson, T. Peferson, B. Kammann, J. Blanchard, D. Johnson. Row 2: M. Jose, J. Karaponiso, D. Larson. R. Baker, J. Kammann, J. Wolfe, T. Carlson, J. Baglia, G. Spifale, R. Sfensfrom, J. Barber, B. Benfley, D. McEniire, D. Noon, C. Bowers, C. Burdiff, G. Burrows, D. Lund. Row 3: S. Norberg, G. Mason, B. Carlson, J. Leonard, D. Case, G. Johnson, J. Lingenfelier, 6. Hufchens, T. Nazzaro, R. E. Johnson, C. E. Johnson, J. B. Loomis, J. Dispenza, J. Herbein, R. Crick, B. Roginson, D. Dawson, D. Damon. Row 4: M. Blakeney, B. Lindberg, J. D. Loomis, K. Davis, D. Wisfran, B. Bogey, S. Larson, J. Beal, P. Case, J. Carlson, D. Conroe, B. Jones, G. San Filippo, J. Spifale, G. Sandy, D. Irby, D. Casamenfo, S. Taylor, J. Swanson. 4 Men's choral music in fhe J.H.S. Vocal Deparfmenf is per- formed by fhe sevenfy-five voice Men of Tomorrow. The boys in fhis group, who sporf blue blazers af fheir many concerf appearances, mef many a morning before school for fheir rehearsals. Besides fheir fradifional spring appearances. fhey sang fhis year af fhe A'Cappella vesper servicesiand 88 af ofher holiday season concerfs. Numbers fhey sang included some fradifional favorifes such as Liffle lnnocenf Lamb , buf a large amounf of music was new fo fhem. Among fhese numbers were Verdi's Whispering Chorus , Grieg's Bro- fhers, Sing On, and fhe Russian folk song, The Sleigh. Dinner Profifs Send Orchesrra On Trip Row I: Brian Johnson, Dave Rosedahl, June WaiTe, Mike Kelsey, William Bunge, Ka+hy Tulga, BeTh Anne PeTTiT, Gregory SigworTh. Row 2: Linda Widmark, Russell Carlson, Cheryl RiTch, Gayle SchulTe, Rosemary Alessi, Wanda Cali, Gloria, Anderson, E. K. FausT, Maria SklepeTas, Lorraine Donner, Lynn Rae STudd. Row 3: Priscilla GusTaTson, AnneTTe Rowley, Gary BenneTT, Gary Swanson, Randy Huiley, Dennis Anderson, Sherwood Danielson, John Lamanfia, Barbara BoersT, KaThy Anderson, Anona Logan. Joyce, Loveioy, ElizabeTh SklepeTas, Terri Wilcox, Cindy Olson, Terry Lorenc. Row 4: Rosemarie Comella, Mary Lou Asel, Eric Bolling, Karen Carlson, Luchell Acey, KaThy Vassallo, Gary Anderson, Todd Olson, Chuck Sciascia, Dave JoneThis. Jerry Swanson, MarTin Jacobson, Mike Anderson, Bill Schlifke. Row 5: Richard PaTerniTi, Randall Archibald, Russell Johnson. Direcior, Jeff Olson, Charlene Heyer, Valien Anderson, Linda Brown, Sue Wise. Charlene Heyer plays bass-viol aT a re- hearsal oi The Messiah. J.l-l.S. OrchesTra members opened Their year wiTh work on one of Their mosT diTTiculT underTakings. During The TirsT monThs oT The year, members learned The or- chesTral parTs Tor The Music DeparTmenT presenTaTion oT The Messiah. When added To The large amounT oT music prepared laTer Tor Their spring concerT season, This work gave The group a very Tull schedule. Planning a spring Trip, orchesTra players sponsored ORCHESTRA OFFICERS Row I: Brian John- son, Pres., Linda Widmark, Sec. Row 2: Lorraine Donner, Ass'T. OuarTermis- Tress, Charlene l'leyer, Ass'T. Quar- TermisTress, Elaine Leonard, Librarian, Dave Rosedahl, Treas., AnneTTe Row- ley, HisTorian, Va- lien Anderson, Quar- TermisTress, Cindy Olson, Sophomore RepresenTaTive. Ab- senT: Russell Carlson, Vice Pres. Their Third annual ham dinner in November. A large number oT JamesTown ciTizens came To The evenT, en- ioying a good meal and helping The insTrumenTalisTs To reach Their Trip Tund goal. ln May, The group Traveled To Niagara Falls and also compeTed aT a TesTival in Barker, New York. The group's acTiviTy closed wiTh an impressive concerT here in school, TeaTuring music of many periods. The excifemem' of sporis acfion reaches lo Principal' Meade Anderson. who wafches wxfh expeclaiion from 'lhe sidelines. In lhe am'icipa+ion before ihe opening loolball lciclc- off, lhe roars of ioy when 'rhe learn goes 'ren baslcers ahead. 'rhe disappoinlmem' 'Fell' when a player is called our 'frying To sleal home plaie, 'rhere is a feeling of excilremenl +ha+ rarely is realized in olher si'rua+ions. ln +he slands al' +he edge of lhe playing field, school spiril' has Hs lair-lh, and in lhose slands il' grows inio a hurricane-like force fhal can unile diverse personalilies inlo one large cheering army of ihose who suppori +he +eam . The scope of alhlelics al' Jamesiown High School is wide, and much of school life is cenrered around Jrhe mul+i'rude.Vo1' meels, games, and iournamenls held each year.tNone of us can help loul find ourselves involved somelime in 'rhe drama+ic. emolion-filled siory of J.l'l.S. sporls compeiilion. An imporlanl' sile 'lo all J.H.S. sfu denls-'the 'foofball gridiron. sgeiher wifh player John Baglia. Coach Ransbury sizes up lhe iuahon on fhe field. Cheerleaders Sparkle Wifh Pep Our cheerleaders are a vivacious, bouncy bunch who pul all lhe energy +hey've gol' info every shoul lor viclory. Chosen in spring and aulurnn lryouls, The girls work weekly +o compose new chanls and perlecl lheir roulines. A+ each loolball and baslcel- ball game, 'rhey diffuse lheir peppiness lhroughoul lhe crowd and boosl spiril +o Hs heighls. Before ihe game begins, lhey can be seen selling lickels and programs. as wel-l as building up spiril al pep rallies. Truly, lhe girls enioy lheir iob and perform Il wilh all lhe zesl il requires. Cheerleaders ready fheir hoop for The enlrance of lhe foolball leam The deSIrS lhal helps wm ballgames is reflecfecl in The lace 92 Girls Acfive ln lnframurals Robin Hoods of The female ser acliusl rheir bows and arrows during archery praclic G. Hoping for a srrike. a girl srarls her bowling approach during inlramural comperili OPI. During every season of lhe school year, J.l-l.S. girls had chances 'ro parlicipare in aller-school sporls ac- livily. ln 'rhe fall, lhey began by playing soccer and a J.l-l.S. leam caplured firsr place in a soccer play-day al Falconer. Also al lhal meer, The J.l-l.S. archery and cageball squads look second place honors. During l'he winler monrhs, an even larger array oflsporls were offered io female alhleles. These were baskelball, volley- ball, badminlon, and 'rumbling in school, and bowling, held every Thursday ar Pine Slreel Lanes. When spring arrived, girls rerurned lo ouldoor aclivilies, including sollball, golf, and lennis. Toward ihe close ol Jrhe year, Jrhey parlicipaled in a rumbling clinic and Track meer 'lor many nearby schools. Aclion begins as girls lump for rhe ball in an inrramural baskeiball game. 93 Gridders Mow Dow: Q, i ,. J.H.S. moves down Ihe field during Ilwe Iradifional Warren game. RECORD J.I'I.S. Opponenfs 5I Dunkirk .,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 I9 Olean .,,7. ..... 6 I3 Aquinas ,..,.. ...... 7 30 Erie Tech .....,,... ,.... 0 33 Williamsville ..,.. .,.. 0 33 Warren ...... ..... 0 I4 Bradford ..... .,... 0 28 McQuaid ....... ...... I 4 A J.I-I.S. players forges ahead for Thai' imporlanf exfra yardage. ll Opponents From The momenT ThaT Dan Luciano reTurned The opening kickoTT oT The season over 80 yards Tor a Touchdown, iT was apparenT ThaT This was To be one oT JamesTown's Top TooTball seasons. So iT proved To be, again and again. Luciano's running drives gave him 58 poinTs Tor The year, and Randy Sharp and Tony MarckisoTTo also Thrilled The crowd wiTh several craTTy Touchdown runs. Good passing plays also were evidenced. Among Them was Phil Trass' 48-yard Touchdown bomb To Tim Gill in The Warren game. A powerTul defensive Team hiT opponenTs hard, leaving Them wiThouT a poinT in 5 diTTerenT games. Each game of The season seemed a highlighT, as huge crowds gaThered To see if The Team record would remain unmarked by deTeaT. The TradiTional baT+le wiTh Warren resulTed in one of The greaTesT vicTories. Hundreds oT Tans waTched as J.H.S. Thundered To a 33-O vicTory. For exciT- ing acTion, no game could beaT ThaT wiTh Aquinas High of RochesTer, won by JamesTown in The final minuTes oT The TourTh quarTer by a I3-7 score. And oT course,-anoTher nighT ThaT will be remembered is ThaT of November 7, when The gridders compleTed The season by deTeaTing Mc- Quaid, 28-I4. ExciTed JamesTown ciTizens, boTh young and old, swarmed onTo The Tield and Tore down The goal posTs in a display oT Teverish ioy. A vicTory parade To The school Tollowed. IT was a Tinal, wonderful momenT in an auTumn made memorable by The hard-TighTing, un- vanquished Red Raider TooTball Team. Row I: Terry Ransbury, Head Coach, Harold Rubens, FaculTy Manager, Larry Niedzalkoski, Line Coach, Charles ShulTz, Line and End Coach. Row 2: Elmer Swanson, Dan Luciano, Dave Case, Ron Arrnella, Phil Trass, Jonas Johnson, John Bloomquist Gary While, Dave Dawson, Russ Cusimano, Tony MarckisoTTo. Row 3: John Baglia. Mike ConsTanTino, Roger Leeper, Tom KiT- Tle. Jeff Gisslin, Tim Gill, Jim STockwell, Bob Half. Bob Leone, Tom Franco, Dave Dracup. Bob Pollino, George SpiTale, Len Berglund, PaT DuckeTT. Row 4: Bob STam, Kerry Turner, Randy Sharp, PeTe Cala. Charlie Jones, Sam Barressi, Jim Ferraro, Tony AnTonuccio. 95 Acflon is rough for a momenf in a sophomore foofball game. J.l-l.S. sophs move down fhe field in a game af Municipal Sfadium. Jamesfown dominafed fhe New York-Pennsylvania sophomore foofloall league 'lhis year while recording fheir second consecufive unlaeafen campaign. ln league compefifion, fhe feam ran up a 6-O record and ranked firsf in bofh offensive and defensive play, running up I32 poinfs while giving away only ZI. The young Raiders also carried off fhe firsf four scoring places in fhe league. Dave Melguisf had 37 poinfs, Jim Brunenavs 25, Phil Carcione 24, and Tom Cashmere 22 for fhe season. The sophs also played fwo non-league filfs, wallop- ing Dunkirk 32-6 and playing fo a 6-6 deadlock.wi'rh Warren. This made fheir overall record 7-O-I, a fine display of fhe power which will be available Io nexf year's varsify. RECORD J.H.S. Opponenfs 20 Olean .. .................. . 6 3I Salamanca .....,.....,,., 0 32 Dunkirk ...... ....... 6 I9 Bradford ..... ........ 6 2I Salamanca .,... . 0 6 Warren . ...... . 6 I4 Bradford ..... ........ 0 27 Olean Y. .,..... . 9 Soph Afhlefes Off To Flashing Sfarf Row I: James Galafi, Tony DeMaio, Phil Carcione, Sfewarf Giambelluca, Paul Bellifo. Rick Lee, Randy Swanson, Dan Sufphen, Tom Lundgren, Sam Brink, Jim Brunenavs, Tom Cashmere. George San Filippo. Gene Nelson. Row 2: Jeff Olson, Tom Kepic, Larry Anderson, Schenley Ander- son, Tom Cusimano, I-lead Coach, Dave Johnson, Mike Farnham, Calvin Jungquisf, Dan Colwell, Chuck Bull. Bill Close, Mark Johnson, Tony Salpiefro, Brian Thompson. Row I: Doug Anderson, Dan Holdridge, Bill Ervin, Fred Jones, Ray Paladino, Chuck BurdiTT. Row 2: Bill Ferry, Jim PorTer, Tom Cashmore, Jim Brunenavs, Terry Gill. Tom Lundgren, Jim Swanson, Basil RaTTa, mn'gr. AbsenT: Tom PrechTl, Coach. Tom Cashmore goes up in The air TighTing Tor a iump againsT a Gowanda player. AcTion halTs momenTarily in a sophomore game as The referee calls Tor a iump ball. J.H.S. sophomore baskeTloall players really Took Tire and ran up a sTring oT I5 sTraighT vicTories aTTer losing Their opener To The Panama varsiTy and dropping a 58-57 hearTbrealcer To Erie STrong VincenT. Fine Team- work on oTTense and a scrappy defense were keys To The Team's success. Also, Their scoring aTTack was well- balanced. Terry Gill scorecl I2 poinTs againsT SouTh- wesTern, while Jim Brunenavs and Bill Ervin canned I8 and I9 respecTively in The Erie Prep game. Jim PorTer ToTaled I2 poinTs againsT Dunkirk, while in The oTher Dunkirk game, Jim Swanson Threw in 22 poinTs in iusT ll minuTes oT acTion, I8 oT Them coming in The TirsT quarTer. The Team's big nighT in The scoring deparTmenT was aT Gowanda, when They ouTpoinTed ThaT school's sophs by 4-I poinTs. ln compeTiTion wiTh Pennsylvania schools, which gave The varsiTy a loT oT Trouble, The Jayvees had a 3-I record. Theirs was a TopnoTch sea- son, giving coaches a Tine ouTlook Tor nexT year. Jim Swanson lines up a foul shoT. RECORD ' J.H.S. Opponen+S 40 Panama ......... ............ - -- 5' 57 Erie STrong VihcenT ., .... Gowanda ,.....,..,,..,, .--- . . 7I 58 Falconer ......48 63 Dunkirk ......... - -. Y- 45 44 Warren ...,,....... ........ 3 3 64 SouThwesTern ,,,,. ...... 3 2 62 Fredonia ...,,..... .....-., 4 0 49 Bradford .,,.... ..--i.-- 4 3 72 Gowanda ,,,.. Y-M37 54 Erie Tech ..... ....... 5 I 55 Falconer ,,,,,,. ......AA 44 50 Dunkirk .u,...... .A-.- - -22 62 Erie Prep ........ ........ 6 I 65 SouThwesTern ..... ....... 44 50 Olean ........... ...A... 3 9 43 Fredonia ....... ....... 3 3 Raiders Tie As Champs In Final League Game Led by The scoring oT Frank Smrekar and Dean Irby, The varsiTy baskeTball squad deTeaTed Fredonia in Their Tinal league game, To cop a share oT The Lake Shore League championship. Behind 8-0 in The TirsT Tew min- uTes, and Trailing by six poinTs aT The halT, The Raiders had a high-scoring Third quarTer and Took The lead, hold- ing on To iT all The resT OT The way Tor a 64-6I vicTory. BeTore The Tinal game, The Raiders had won all league conTesTs buT one, ThaT a loss To Fredonia. Several vic- Tories were by large margins, including The second SouThwesTern game. won 80-43, and The second conTesT wiTh Falconer, Taken by a margin oT 80-49. Frank Smre- kar, The Team's high scorer, Tallied 34 poinTs, 2 poinTs shy oT The school record, in The TirsT game wiTh SouTh- wesTern. Also, deTensive sTalwarT John Bloomquislr scored his career high oT I7 poinTs againsT Dunkirk. Overall season record Tor The Team was Ten vicTories and six losses. In addiTion, They played in The BuTler lnviTaTionaI Tourney. where They placed second behind The hosT Team, and compeTed in The quarTer-Tinals oT The SecTion Six playoffs. losing To NorTh Tonawanda. High-scorer Frank Smrekar Tips in anolher baskeT as Dan Massey l44l and Dean Irby lI4l back him up. Surrounded by opposing players oTT in a game aT Falconer. RECORD J.H.S. OpponenTs 54 Erie STrong , ,, ,, .,,,, 70 73 Gowanda ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 7' 69 Falconer ,,,,.. ,,,,, 5 I 80 Dunkirk ,, 62 57 Warren ,,,,.,Y., ,,..,,, 7 3 86 SouThwesTern .,.., .,..,, 6 3 48 Fredonia ....... ...u,,.. 6 9 68 Bradford ,.,..... ........ 5 8 68 Gowanda .,,... .....,.. 4 8 54 Erie Tech ,,,,. , .,.,,.. 74 80 Falconer .,,. ..,.,,. 4 9 66 Dunkirk u,....,.. ........ 5 2 54 Erie Prep .,....,.,,, ........ 6 8 80 SouThwesTern ..,,..,. ........ 4 3 60 Olean .....,.....A.,.,...,.... .... ....... 7 5 64 Fredonia .............,..........,... .AA............ 6 I 56 NorTh Tonawanda .................. .....,............. 7 6 lSecTionaI QuarTer-Finall BuTIer Tournameni' 2nd place Row I: Kerry Turner, John Blcomquisf, Ron Graham, Joe Delviarco, Charlie Jones. Row 2: John Leonard, Coach. Tim Gill, Frank Smrekar, Dean Irby, Dan Massey, Charles Gusiafson Mn'gr, arco 'fries fo pass 'rhe ball. Up in lhe air goes Tim Gill as he fighis for a rebound wilh a Soufhwesfern Cenlral School player. Le1 s go, boys! Coach Dufch Leonard follows fhe acfion on lhe floor wilh aniicipafion. Cross-Country Team Runs Well Row I: Dennis Whilford. Bob Rappole, Dan Feaiher, Bill McFadden, John Williams. Row 2: Greg Swanson, Bill Bunge, Doug Arnold, Jim Brown. Row 3: Bob Chrislian. Ron Burnside, Vinceni' Joy, Coach, Bob Buchanan, Dave Lindberg. Runners move Toward The finish line al a Cross-Couniry meel held near Munici- pal Sfadium. Off lo a lasl' slarl during lhe I964 season. J.l-l.S. cross-counlry runners Thoroughly lrounced Silver Creek in lhe second meel of lhe year. Cap- iuring six of The lop seven places. lhe J.H.S. squad missed a perlecl score of l5 by only 'lhree poinls. Previously lhey had losl a malch againsl Hamburg l-ligh, bul' lhe resounding viciory al Silver Creek served as a springboard lo beiier lhings. The harriers soon regislered lwo subslanlial viclories in Triangular meels. while dropping marches lo Erie Prep and Bradford by margins of only 'rwo and lhree poinls, respeclively. J.l-l.S. ihin-clads laler l'oolc lhe lead in making lhe Beal Warren weelcend a success. ln a 26-29 Triumph over lhai school's harriers, lhey paved lhe way for Jamesiown l'ligh's big 'Foolball viclory lhere The nexl Salurday. A l9-42 romp over Fre- donia's runners followed during lhe nexl' weelc. Afler a loss lo Bradford by iusl live poinls. lhe harriers weni' on lo iournamenl compelilion. They look 'Firsl' place in l'he counly meel and lhircl al lhe Triple A meei held al Cheslnul Ridge in Orchard Parlc. Dan Fealher Finished lllh. Bob Rappole l5l'h, and John Williams l7+h oul' of lhe many eniranls in lhe la+l'er lourney. RECORD J-H-5- Opponenls Hamburg ,,..s,,,. ..,,,,,, , , I5 Silver Creek ,,,,., ,, Y Y 37 Olean ,,,,....,,.., ,,,,.. 7 7 Fredonia ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 0 Erie Prep ..,,, VVV,,,V 2 7 Bradford ,,,,,, ',,A,,, 2 7 Olean ,,,,,,,, s ,V,V,,V,, 59 Franlclinville ,,,,, ,,.--,. 5 5 Warren ....... ,, ..,, V29 Fredonia ,,,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 4 2 Bradford .....,,,,,,, ,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,2AY 2 5 Coun+y Meer Isl place AAA Meel' 3rd place lChes'l'nul' Ridge, loo l Wresflers Fore Well ln Tournaments Jonas Johnson 'fighfs for a Takedown in The maTch againsT Warren. AT TournamenTs They aTTended, The J.H.S. WresTling Team had some parTicularly Tine momenTs This season. They did a Tine iob aT The Warren ChrisTmas Tourna- menT, Tying Tor second place. Fiye maTmen lGreg SigworTh, Dan'Ryan. STeve Nelson, Jonas Johnson, and Jim SToclcwelll placed in The Tourney Tinals. Johnson and SToclcwell were vicTors in The championship round oT The conTesT. JamesTown placed TenTh in The Class AAA SecTionals aT Tonawanda, wiTh a secTional champion coming Trom Their lineup. Jim Jumbo STockwell Tool: The Trophy in The unlimiTed class for The second sTraighT year. Jonas Johnson also compeTed in The Tinals. He won Three consecuTive maTches beTore being deTeaTed by Neil BaTeman, undeTeaTed Maryvale grappler, in a very close maTch. Coach Norman Thomas has sTar'Tecl JamesTown High on The road To prominence in high school wresTling. Each year promises more Tor The sporT. which unTil The lasT Tew seasons was unknown on our aThleTic schedule. Indeed, wresTling is growing in imporl'ance aT J.H.S. Row l: PaT DuclceTT, Tom Daner. Dave Valone. Ron lnTyre, Mn'gr.. Tom Mason. Mike Swanson. Dale Row 3: Alan TornsTrom, Allan Pierce. Jonas Johnson, Jim ard Fox. RECORD J.H.S. OpponenTs 2l Falconer .....v,. .................... 3 4 27 CaTTaragus .......... .28 26 Silver Creek ..... ......... 3 3 25 Pine Valley ..,.... ......... 3 6 23 Corry ................... ......... 3 6 46 NorThern Area .,,... ......... l 0 I 0 Corr ................... ......... 4 2 32 Ranflalph ...... .A....... 3 0 23 Gowdnda ....., .....,... 3 2 28 Salamanca ....... ......... 2 0 26 Cassadaga ...,., . .L...... 29 I0 Warren ...................... ................ 5 3 Warren ChrisTmas TournamenT 2nd place SecTionals IOTh .place Mike Swanson pins his opponeni' To The maT during an early-season lo' meel-. Burnside, Tom Todaro, Ron Paige. Row 2: Terry Mc- Long, Dan Ewing, David Johnson, George SpiTale. Caronia, Sfeve Nelson. Bob Leone. Jim STockwall, Rich- Row I: David Fairbanks, Coach. Row 2: Jack Wood- ward, Sfu Zidel. Sieve Corey. Row 3: Dan Damon, Alan Alaimo. Al' press lime, +he J.l-l.S. bowling 'ream was undefealecl, going sirong on 'rhe way +o a big season. The six learn members, holders of ihe highesl' averages in +he Boys' lnlramural Bowling League, won marches againsl' Jrhree nearby high schools before en+ering info iournamenl' compe- +i'rion. ln 'rhe Seclion Six playoffs al Bul- falo's Thruway Lanes, 'lhey lopped Jrheir opponenfs, lhe Keglers from Lackawanna, by 264 pins. La'l'er, lhey caplured Jrhe Chaulauqua Counly championship a+ Fre- clonia. Dan Damon led +he way wi+h a 573 series, as lhe sparemakers came in 'firsl' oul' of eighl learns, knocking down 2536 pins. Sfu Zidel and Dave Daner sfari' Their approaches as fhe J.H.S. bowling squad goes affer anofher feam viciory. l02 Jack Woodward complefes his follow-'rhrough in bow ing compe'H+ion. M5512 Bowlers Capfure RECORD J.H.S. Opponen'l's 2697 Sou'rhwes+ern ,ss.A,,........ 25l3 2570 Falconer ,,,,,,,,s ..,..... 2 466 2568 Lackawanna A 2482 Soufhwesfern ,,,,....L,,L Y,,,,, lSec+ionalsl 2536 Chau+auqua Coun+ Playoffs High Game: Sfeve Corey, 224 High Seriesg Sieve Corey, 6l4 County Crown Swimmers Victors In Variety Of Evenfs Row I: Gregg Bender, Dane Treharne, Craig R. Johnson. Kaz Tada, Rennie Perlee. Sieve Goddard, Tom Peierson. Row 2: David B. Anderson, Paul Dahlberg, Frank Yariz, Donald Radaclc. Bruce Russell, Greg Burrows. Greg Bell. Mike Smifh. Row 3: Bob Lindberg, Sieve Larson. Jon Feensira. Jim Plleeger, Dale Marshall, Donald Riley, Coach, Biorn Haglund, Roberi Rappole, Gary Berglund. J.l-l.S. swimmers, in six maiches lhis season, showed sirengih in a varieiy of evenis. Individual iinmen, as well as ihe medley relay Team, had large perceniages of viciories. Bjorn Haglund was a con- sisi'en+ winner in 'ihe 200-yard and 400-yard freesiyle evenis. Jim Pfleeger's winning record in his specialiy, ihe IOO-yard breasisiroke, compared well wiih ihai of Scoo'rer Young, iopnoich IOO-yard bui- 'rerfly swimmer. Diver Dane Treharne, bear- en only iwice in iwo full seasons. led ihe squad a+ seciional gompeiiiion, where he finished iourih in diving evenis. ln ad- diiion, 'rhe Medley Relay Team. composed of Pfleeger, Young, Dale Marshall, and Bob Lindberg, reaped 'ihe rewards of 'l'eam- work as ihey won a maioriiy of 'rheir maiches and came in ninih ai' ihe Seciion- alsu Dave Anderson races io ihe far edge of fhe pool during backsiroke compeiiiion. RECORD J-l'l-5- Opponenis 54 Corry .s,,, ,,,,,,,,s,,,s,,,,,, 4 I 5l Canisius ........ ......,.,......, 44 49 Meadville ...... ......... 4 6 45 Meadville ...... ,........ 5 O 2l Hamburg ,,,,., ,..,.... ,ss,. 7 4 36 Canisius ,,,,,, ....,s...,..,,..,,. 5 9 Secfionals Ilih place I03 Row l: Warren Moyle, Dane Treharne. Row 2: John Johnson, Ellis NorTon. coach. Jeff DuBois. SomeTimes hiTTing The loall direcTly Towards The pin. and someTimes unhappily meeTing up wiTh hazards. The J.H.S. golT Team played Twelve exciTing and diTTiculT maTches in I964. The squad was composed compleTely oT underclassmen who gained experience in compeTiTion under The coaching oT Ellis NorTon. ATTer running up a 5-6-I record in regular maTches. They Took second place honors in The counTy meeT. ' Each ol: The six leTTer winners recorded an-indiviclual scoring achievemenT during The season. Warren lvloyle posTed a score oT 56 Tor The Twelve holes in The Fre- donia-lvlayville meeT while JeTT DuBois backed him up well wiTh a 58. Dane Treharne came in wiTh a round oT 57 versus Bemus PoinT, Tom Reid Tallied 58 in The maTch wiTh Dunkirk, and John Johnson drove and puTTed his way To a 59 againsT SouThwesTern. Dave Daner Topped OTT The season's achievemenTs by winning a shield aT The secTional maTches Tor his I8-hole score oT 78. Golfers Post 5-6-1 Record I Jeff DuBois lines up his drive on The TirsT Tee. T04 l4lf2 Dunkirk ,,...Ac,......, 7V2 RECORD J.H.S. OpponenTs l3V2 Dunkirk .....,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I V2 4 Fredonia ....... ,.,,,,,,,,, I I 9 Mayville ......,.. I,,,,,,,,, 6 I4 WesTTield ,,,..., ,,,,,,,,,, I 7 Mayville ......,.,. w.,,,,,AV 8 3 Bemus PoinT ,....,. ,,i,,i, I 2 V2 7V SouThwesTern .......,. ,,..,,,,,, 2 4lf2 Olean .........,c. .... ,4,,,,, I 0 V2 4V2 Bemus PoinT ..,..., ,,,,,A, I OVZ 9 Fredonia ,,.,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,, 6 6V2 Olean ........,c...,so, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 V2 Counfy MeeT 2nd place SecTionals 5Th place Baseball Team Displays Winning Power Row I: Manuel Sanchez. Dick Schmonsky. John Grann, Jim Swanson, Dick SchmidT, Jim CurTis, Rusiy Johnson. Row 2: WalTer Colburn, Head Coach, Mike ConsTanTino. Dave Turek, Don Haglund, John Bloomquish Dave LundquisT, Mn'gr. Row 3: Jim Lof gren, Mark Servoss. Tom Ervin. Row 4: Tom Larson, Jim Barlow. Bad weaTher caused many rained-ouT ballgames in The spring oT l964. YeT, when skies were clear, J.H.S. varsiTy players Took command oT every siTuaTion. aT The plaTe and on The field. A weT season was Turned inTo one wiTh a sunny ouTcome. The Team's margins oT vicTory were bo+h large and small. One aTTernoon, They Thumped SouThwesTern CenTral Tor I4 runs, allowing Their opponenTs To cross The plaTe only 4 Times. BuT There were squeakers. Too, including Two iden+ical vicTories by a 7-6 margin. Possi- bly The hardesT game oT all To win was The Tinal conTesT oT The season. a baTTle wiTh Dunkirk To deTermine The champions of The Lake Shore League. ln a close game, we came ouT vicTors by a I-O score. On The Tield and aT The plaTe, J.H.S. had iTs heroes. Jim Swanson owned an unblemished 3-0 piTch- ing record aT season's end, while Jim CurTis hiT The ball Tor a mighTy .598 average. RusTy Johnson Took honors aT boTh ends oT The Tield. piTching Tor Three vicTories and rapping ouT .393 aT baT. Jim Curiis sfeps up To The plaie aT baseball pracTice. RECORD J.H.S. Opponenfs 7 SouThwesTern .. , ,.,,.,.,.,... .. 6 3 Warren ,,,,...,,.. .. ,... .6 7 Olean .,.,.,. , .,,,, 6 4 Dunkirk .,,,.,,..,. ..,,.... 9 7 Falconer ,,,,.. ,. ..,..., ,2 I4 Sou'I'hwesTern .,.,. ......,. 4 7 Fredonia ,.... ,.... . H2 I Warren ....... ........ 5 7 Fredonia ...... -...... 2 6 Falconer ..... I I Dunkirk ....... .-...... 0 I Olean ....,......... ..-.-.. 2 , lSecTionalsI Track Team Makes Records Obsolete Record holder Dan Luciano runs a warmup sprint Jonas Johnson puls all his efforl info 'lhe shol- puf evenf, wifh new records always in mind. IO6 Tony Marckisolfo scales a high hurdle in 'lrack compefifion Preparafion: Roger Leeper gefs sei for an imporfanf race. X X .M-Q iw an new ' 4 ,, f if y o m qew IO8 Q 4 3 3 s w ,iq in if . 41 2 Row I: Terry Ransbury, Coach, Chuck Francis, Henry Mullen, JeTT GusTafson John Rappole Jim Dearing Larry Howie Wyman Ansley AssisTanT Coach. Row 2: Craig R. Johnson, John C. Anderson, Randy Sharp, Dan Lund, Tony MarckisdTTo, Jonas Johnson, Dan FeaTher, Dave Case. Sherman Dearlng, Roger Leeper, David Howie, Ron Graham. Row 3: Jim STockwell, Ron Armella, STu Oram, Tim Gill, STeve Benson, Tony AnTonuccio, Chuck Sciascia Willard MarTin Jim Tuc ' Dl M hll D . . Cro. ae ars a , oug Bergsfrom, Jim Elardo. Row 4: Don ConsTanTino. Doug Arnold, Dave Dracup, Mark Mallare. John Williams, Larry Ndungi, Terry MclnTyre. Row 5: Randy Hackenberry, Jim MiTchell. Biorn Haglund, Ernie Giambrone, Carl Lundgren, Bill McFadden. Track Team members rewroTe a large por'Tion of The J.H.S. record books in I964. Seven Tormer marks, including some sei' in boTh Track and Tield evenTs, were loeTTered during The season. Among The runners, Dan Luciano made his mark by breez- ing Through The IOO-yard dash in 9.9 seconds, and Ron Graham winged over The I2O-yard hurdles in l6.5 seconds. They were joined by Jim Dearing, whose endurance broughT him Through The 2-mile run in I0 minuTes, 20.4 seconds. On The Tield, Jonas Johnson Threw The shoTpuT 49.4 TeeT, and Larry Ndungi's ll' iump seT a new mark in The pole vaulT. ln addiTion, new paces were seT by boTh The 880-yard and mile medley relay Teams. Finishing The year wiTh a 6-l record, The record-seTTing Team placed second in The Kenmore secTionals. Jim Dearing and Larry Howie, who were winners aT The secTional evenT, laTer represenTed J.H.S. aT The STaTe MeeT aT Cornell UniversiTy. RECORD J.H.S. OpponenTs 69 Erie Prep ,,,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,, 5 3 78 NorThern Area- . . . .... ...49 I04 Silver Creek ,.,.., .... . .30 Randolph ,,,.,, ,,,,,Y, 2 5 SIV2 Erie EasT ....,. ,,,,,, 6 6V2 l0l Olean ,.,.,., ,,,,,.. 3 5 97 Fredonia ,..,,,,,, .,,,, 3 9 68 Erie Academy ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,, 5 0 Counfy Meei' IsT place Secfionals 2nd place Over The final hurdle and on To The Tinish line goes Ron Armella. Color Guard members parade ihe colors af lhe opening of a J.H.S. assembly. V In lhe five days +ha'r make up one school week, high school sludenls seem able lo H+ in a lull 'rwo weeks of aclivily. Oflen in school early To cornplele home- work assignmenls, many have five or six classes. lhen go lo a music rehearsal, club meerinqs, alhlelic prac- lice, yearbook slaff sessions, play rehearsals, comrnillee galherings, library sludy, and who knows whaf else before fhe clay closes. For many sluclenls, J.H.S. be- comes a second home. and H' is nor uncommon lo hear someone say, I mighl as well iusl curl up somewhere and spend +he night I'll be here so early anyway . The full schedule keeps J.H.S. srudenls busy, busy, busy! The sire of many memorable J.H.S. ac- fivifies--our audilorium. f '54 Backsfage on opening nighf of ihe Senior Class Play, girls hurry fo apply make-up. School New Scene In Sepfember Fads oT The year were among The changes observed by refurning J.H.S. sTudenTs. Among Them were Madras hair bands. AT 8:30 on SepTember 8, l964, sophomores arrived aT JamesT0wn High To oTTicially sTarT The school year. They made Their way To The audiTorium where admini- sTraTors spoke To Them abouT high school and iTs com- plexiTies: crowded sTudy halls, limiTed sTudenT park- ing, and deTenTion hall. Two hours laTer, iuniors and seniors made Their TirsT appearance in school, received schedules, recalled summerTime Tun, and looked over The new sophomores. For The upper class veTerans, There were changes To geT accusTomed To. All The new Taces didn'T seem To be in The sophomore class, Tor Tellow classmaTes had been TransTormed over The summer. Glasses had been Traded in Tor conTacTs , excess weighT Tor Trimness, and one hair color Tor anoTher +ha+ only a hairdresser knew abouT Tor sure. The school iTselT had changed. New room signs made iT easier Tor everyone To Tind' his way around. The caTeTeria, es- pecially, was a decidedly diTTerenT place. New colored wall Tiles gave iT a brighT appearance, Table space was much more abundanT, and milk machines had been in- sTalled. NeverTheless, Tood lines were moving slower Than ever. SepTember was a busy monTh. RoberT Kennedy, cam- paigning Tor senaTor, Tlew inTo Town one day and drew a crowd oT 6000 handshakers, including many admiring J.l-LS. girls. Classes TesTed Their volume in a cheering conTesT aT The TirsT pep assembly. Homerooms recounTed or sTarTed Their Treasuries: new romances were apparenT. MosT OT us were so busy by monTh's end ThaT Time was already being budgeTed and sleep being neglecTed. The en+ire J.l-l.S. sludenl bc-dy crowds info lhe oufside bleachers for a pep rally held before 'Phe opening of lhe foofball SSGSOH. Relurning J.H.S. sfuclenfs fall: in fronl' of +he building during lhe firsf week of school. Mike Blalceney demonsfraies suppori' of his pariy as he places a posrer on 'lhe wall. Oclober was, above everyrhing else, lhe mon+h for elecfioneering. All +hree classes wenl lo 'rhe polls +o choose officers who'd plan parlies. proiecis. and poli- cies for The monihs ahead. Convenlion spirii was ap- pareni' wirh campaigners who decked 'rhemselves wi'rh buHons and 'lags suppor+ing lheir favorile candidales. Juniors made +he mos+ of +his 'Type of polilical ac+ivi+y. They spli+ info four pariiesz The Crusaders, Cavaliers, Paws, and V.I.P.'s. More Than enough noise was made when 'lhese groups held pep rallies on The fronf s+eps. Resul+s of fhe hard-foughi' campaigns were announced a+ 'lhe annual Sludenl Council Viclory Dance. The influence of narional polificians was evidem' in Political The difficuli' choice facing iuniors in fheir class elecfions is demon siraied by 'rhe large number of candidafes adverilising in ihe hall 'lhe halls of Jamesfown High also. G.O.P. or Demo crafic buifons found a place on almosi' every shoulder and many avid supporiers covered shirfs or blouses so complelely wilh builons jlhai' +he fabric seemed 'lo disappear. Bumper siiclcers seemed io be everywhere bui' on bumpers-nofeboolcs. lockers. even a coal or lwo And 'rhere was s+ill more campaigning! Red and Green business sfaffers +reklced 'rhe corridors selling yearbooks Foofball players baHled for vicfory af+er viciory. and +he s+uden+ body balloied To choose a foofball queen io inspire +he ieam from 'rhe sidelines. Candy Thayer was named 'rhe winner of +his +i+le on +he eve of The War ren game. Que-M lin! hw Evelyne Oudarf fours fhe foofball field affer being crowned Gold Cadillac Queen. Seniors chose 'rhe spirifed comedy The Solid Gold Cadillac for fheir class producfion fhis year. The play, by Howard Teichmann and George Kaufman, proved fo be a highly enferfaining safire on fhe world of big business. lfs seffing is General Producfs Corporafion, a huge business complex managed by a group of greedy di- recfors who, upon faking confrol of fhe planf, have doubled fheir salaries. When an inexperienced sfock- holder, Mrs. Laura Parfridge. speaks ouf againsf fhem, fhey hire her in order fo keep her away from sfock- holders' rneefings. ln fime, however, she joins forces wifh Ed McKeever, former chairman of fhe board, fo ousf fhe vicious board members. Then she fakes con- frol of fhe planf herself. Along fhe way, fhe show confained more fhan a few laugh provoking lines. A large-scale adverfising campaign preceeded fhe play's November performance dafe. A Gold Cadillac Queen confesf, use of a gold aufomobile for promo- fion, and banners and signs placed all over fown were wisely used fo spread fhe word fhaf a play worfh seeing was coming up. The resulf was a near-sellouf crowd, and a solid gold success. Cadillac Breaks Laugh Limif For Seniors Mrs. Laura Parfridge lRebecca Halll on her firsf day working af General Producfs Corporafion, confronfs her bosses. Mr. Blessingfon lKen Brownl. Mr. Snell lBilI Vaccarol, and her secrefary lBe'H'y Rosellel. CAST T. John Blessingfon ........... .... K ennefh Brown Alfred Mefcalfe .... Warren Gillie ..... Clifford Snell ........ Mrs. Laura Parfridge Amelia Shofgraven Mark Jenkins ...... Miss L'Arriere ..... Edward L. McKeever Miss Logan ........ U . The U.P. Dwighf Brookfield .... Narrafor The A.P. Bill Parker ........ Esfelle Evans ....... A Liffle Old Lady ... Terry O'Pray .. Bill Kammann .. . Bill Vaccaro .. Rebecca Hall Beffy Jo Roselle . . . Bob Arnone .. Barb Wheeler Dan Casamenfo . Ann Champion .. James Olson . .. Michael Thies .. Penny Clark Nancy Ferry 'lllllvh The figures on 'fha sign fell fhe sfory of aufumn af J.H.S.-a period when ihe school was caughi' up in The excifemenf of an undefeafed foofball season. Confribuiing +heir share io ihe exciiing Warren pep rally. Jim Porfer and Ray Paiadino carry a caske+ for 'the Warren feam. Maior Lennart Carlson of The Salvaiion Army coilecfs Thanksgiving baske+s given by J.H.S. sfudenis. ln Eventful Months, J.H.S. Students Busy The marks ot travelers-suitcases, coats. shoes not in use-are lett in J.H.S. rooms by musicians here for the All-State Sectional Music Festival in November. The young singers and instrumentalists were stranded in town tor an evening due to a sudden blizzard. ln the late autumn ot I964, people the world over saw history develop. Khrushchev's demise in Russia, Wilson's hair-breadth victory in England, and l..B.J.'s election landslide in the U.S. were events that seemed bound to attect global attairs. lt was an exciting period in which to live. At Jamestown High, activity centered in both traditional and unusual events. A lot ot age-old high school occurrences were repeated. Exultant tans tore down the goal posts tive minutes betore the tinal toot- ball game ended, and a group ot boys boldly painted J.l-l.S. across the state line betore the Warren game. Other events, however, were unexpected. lviany stu- dents ottered their aid on a day when school was not in session, by picking grapes in late-season harvests. Reports were that it was a day ot tun, too. Assemblies got under way in late October. Sopho- mores and juniors moaned the news that they would have to alternate assembly sessions, while seniors seemed quite pleased with their part ot the bargain. Guest speakers chose both tamiliar and unknown topics tor their presentations. Mayor Fred Dunn spoke about Thanksgiving, and Michael Tudor. a Peace Corps volunteer, tascinated the student body with a talk on Nigerian lite. As the holiday season came upon us, J.l-l.S. awoke to it gladly. Prayers ot Thanksgiving were tollowed by thoughts ot Christmas, its wondertul celebrations and welcome vacation. As A'CappeIIa sang carols in the halls, the Christmas spirit seemed to reach out to all. 3 Led by ihe irrepressible Mr. Lofius, insiruciors give a rendiiion of School Days +o open fha Faculfy Frolics. Lampshades in hand. faculfy enierfainers begin Their solemn processionai io ihe audiiorium sfage. Juniors Score Again Wifh FacuHy Frolics Those capTivaTing young Tlappers, Miss Gibbons. Miss Brace. Miss Edwards. and Miss Elwinger, perform a number for The FaculTy FroIics audience Schooldays, schooldays, dear old golden rule days . . . sang members oT The TaculTy as They marched solemnly onTo The audiTorium sTage December IZ. Thus began one oT The mosT unusual enTerTainmenT evenTs of The year, The iunior class FaculTy Frolics. ln The spiriT oT an oldTime vaudeville Troupe, Teachers who spend each day behind The desk showed oTT Their unknown TalenTs To a good-sized audience. Heading The rosTer oT enTerTainers was iunior class adviser William LoTTus, whose Marimba Capers and RhyThm Dance sTarTed The show. Jack Connor. Rosella AgosTine, and Lowell Hallenbeck Then donned acTors' garb Tor a rollicking parody on l.iTTle Red Riding Hood. NexT were The dancing girls-Tour young Teachers who per'Tormed a spiriTed CharlesTon. lnsTrucTor Gordon Anderson Then Turned in his hisTory book Tor a violin and performed a selecTion or Two, accompanied by Andy Cusimano aT The piano. As Andy leTT The keyboard Three new piano ar'TisTs Took over in The persons oT Marsula Munson, Helen SellsTrom and JeanneTTe Anderson. Their Six on EighTy Eigh+ rouTine was a comedy highlighT oT The evening. The Men oT Today, Tour vocal sTalwarTs among The male Teachers. led off wiTh some barbershop harmony in The Tinal porTion oT The program. Following Their rendiTions, The Rolland TaTT Dancers Took over The sTage Tor an old-'fashioned Type hoedown ThaT will Take much To Top Tor verve and enThusiasm. WiTh This inTeresTing TeaTure, The curTain wenT down on an unusual biT oT J.H.S. enTerTainmenT. Afler a busy day working for lhe March of Dimes peanui' sale. Diane Spilz, Sandy Schermerhorn. Carm Trussalo, and Winanne Nelson counl' money. ' As fruslraied Mr. Sranley, who is plagued by lhe canlankerous Sheridan Whifeside. Mr. Roberl Carlson plays in The Man Who Came fo Dinner. Enferfainmenf, Service Maryann Verleni playing an Ohio clulawoman, and Bill Tracy as playwrighl Beyerly Carlfon, appear on 'lhe slage 'logefher inl The Man Who Came fo Dinner. Sheridan Whifeside lMr. Roberl' Wilsonl is wheeled in by his nurse Miss Preen lMarilyn Scaran-linol. Mark Year's Beginning l965 af J.H.S. began in a frenzy of acfivify. Crowds packed info fhe gymnasium on January Il when sen- iors presenfed fhe famed Harlem Travelers baskefball feam in a game wifh fhe Jamesfown Y Merchanfs. The Travelers., feafuring such baskefball greafs as Leon Hillard and Sweefwafer Cliffon, enferfained fhe audi- ence wifh fancy dribbling, funny commenfs fo fhe ref- erees, and fine playing skill. Yef, fhe Merchanfs gave fhem a good fighf, losing in fhe end by a 96-86 score. Lafer fhe same week, J.H.S. sfudenfs again found a good opporfunify for enferfainmenf in fhe Debafe Club play, The Man Who Came 'io Dinner. This familiar Kaufmann-Harf comedy feafured Roberf Wilson, former J.H.S. vice-principal, in fhe role of canfankerous fheafer crific Sheridan Whifeside. While visifing an Ohio family, Whifeside slips on fhe fronf walk, in- The Man Who Came To Dinner CAST Mrs. Ernesf Sfanley ,,,,,,, ,.....c,,A,,,, ...,...,...,,,,,, L i nda Baisler Miss Preen ,c,,....Y,. Marilyn Scaranfino Richard Sfanley . .,.. ..,, , Russell Cusimano June Sfanley ,,c,,,u. ,,,,,,,,,,, K ay Miller John ,,,,....,,,,.,,.. ,,,,...... B ill Vaccaro Sarah ..,...,...........,. ...,,,.,,,,,,, P enny Clark Mrs, Dexfer ,,,,.,,, , .,,,,,,, Maryann Verleni Mrs. McCufcheon .....,...c,,,,,,,,,, Ann Heck Mr. Ernesf Sfanley Mr. Roberf'Carlson Maggie Cufler ......,... ..c,,c,,,,,,,, B arb Wheeler Dr. Bradley ,,....,,,,.,..,, ,,,...,,...... K ennefh Brown Sheridan Whifeside Mr. Roberf Wilson Harrier Sranley .,,......... .,,,A....,,,, R ebecca Hall Berf Jefferson ....,,c,.c,......,c......Ssu,Scu........,su.,c,.......,. Dave Dawson Professor Mefz .,.,.,,,.........,,,,,,4................,,,..........,,,,,,, Mark Bliss Luncheon Guesfs .s,c,,,. Ted Carlberg Bruce Jones, Rick Kessler Mr, Baker ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,,u,o.,......,.,,... ....,. D ave Horn Express Man ,, ,,,,,.,, ,,......,,,,,,....,,,.A.,.,,,,,, ,.....,,,, J O V1 RUl3SNS Lorraine Sheldon ....,... Sandy ..,.,,,..........,..... Beverly Carlfon .... Radio Technician ,,.,.,. Quarfef ................... Banio .,L,.....,,,......... ---,-- Depufies ..........,........... .-...-.. Karen Feafhers Dave Rosedahl Bill Tracy Craig E. Johnson Mike Blakeney, Doug Noon, Ron Sfensfrom, Mark Bliss Jerry Daniels n:iaxgagegss,gs'sea,y Bepneii Plain Clofhes Man ....... .......---------------4------------ J Olin S'XbeY Silenf Nighf, Holy Night. Dr. Bradley lKen Brownl, Sara lPenny Clarkl, and John lBill Vaccarol gef in The Chrisfmas spirif. iures his hip, and remains fo complefely disrupf fhe family's roufine. While fhere. he loses his secrefary fo an idealisfic young newspaperman. The play, charac- ferized by a barbed fype of wif, was enioyed very much by a large audience. January, however, was noi devofed cornplefely fo enferfainmenf. J.H.S. sfudenfs also found 'lirne fo serve ofhers. The March of Dimes feenage division, headed by co-chairmen Dan Wisfran and Winanne Nelson, was acfive af J.H.S. A+ an early monih assembly, fhey presenfed fhe film Sfrangers fo fhe World, dealing wifh birfh defecfs, which fhe March of Dimes is seeking fo prevenf. Lafer, many feenagers fook parf in a suc- cessful downfown peanuf sale fhaf raised funds for fhe foundafion. The large array of merchandise offered as prizes To lop magazine salesm Brian Bogey, senior who has been school organisl for Three years, plays for an assembly. 5 9 in The hall. Magazine Sale, A.F.S. Visifor, Make February Memorable Promises of increased 'Funds for all 'rhree classes and Srudeni' Council were made al' +he beginning of Jamesiown High School's iirsi magazine sale in February. Working wiih The Cur+is Publishing Company, J.l-LS. s+uden+s had l'he opporiuniiy 'io earn in- dividual prizes, while helping +0 increase ihe amounis in iheir class ireasuries. A SIOO iaclcpoi was offered io any person selling 'lhree magazines or more whose name was drawn. For several days no winner could be found for 'rhe iackpof. and ii' was Then cu'r in half. Kaihy Seely. a sen- ior, won 'rhe S50 award. Laier in February, J.H.S. had a visiior. A.F.S. siudenr Lucy Segovia from Ecuador. Lucy is siaying in Akron, New Yorlc, ihis year, and visiied J.H.S. during exchange week among visiiing A.F.S. siudenis. She was welcomed ai an aifer-school recepiion which many siudenis aiiended. Her impres- sions of The school were very good, and she enioyed her siay in Jamesiown. Two widely differeni fields were in- cluded in 'l'he assembly schedule for Febru- ary. The Wind Ensemble from Fredonia College performed one day, under 'lhe direciion of Dr. l-lariman from 'rhe col- lege faculiy. Their iechnigue and excelleni Tone broughi many fine commenls from siudenis and faculiy. Laier in 'ihe monih, Dr. Jackson. a iheologian and official of 'rhe Nal-ional Conference of Chrisiians and Jews, spoke on ihe subieci of broiher- hood. His personable manner and down- 'l'o-earih speaking siyle lefi a deep im- pression on J.H.S. siudenis. A.F.S. Club presidenf Joyce Johnson and adviser Miss Carolyn Tail ioin visiiing siudem' Lucy Segovia in ihe recepiion line af an afier-school wel- coming pariy. l23 5 Q Q-,nv 4 ' .. .K 3? K ,1- X X P .,,. 1 .M ff wi N Xxhm L M w , N ,nw F, .4 vi H., .1 M, ,..,. 1,4 H .fi A Q 4, as Q k f ' H 4 High School Bowl Qulzzers seT Their hands nexT To The swiTches during High School Bowl compeTiTion. HIGH SCHOOL BOWL SCORING Senior Team- Jonas Johnson Rick Kessler Jeff Loomis John Samuelson 240 poinTs Junior Team- STeve Corey Bruce Jones Marilyn 'Scaran'l'lnO Wendy Wilson 70 poinTs Sophomore Team- Brian Bellardo Jim Blake Paul Hedberg Ann Nelson 2l5 poinTs Seniors Take Prize ln Mr. Ramon Jordan, moderaTor of The High School Bowl. ,looks ahead To The nexT quesTion To be asked. Seniors Took vicTors' laurels in The TiTTh annual High School Bowl aT J.l-LS., winning in a closely-ToughT brain bouT wiTh Teams Trom The iunior and sophomore classes. The scholasTic compeTiTion had a new TormaT This year, TesTing sTudenTs' knowledge oi many general Topics as well as classroom inTormaTion. Quizzing in general Tields was added To help underclassmen, who have noT covered The same amounT oT inTormaTion in The classroom as have seniors. ResulT of This new manner of quesTioning was a very exciTing. close baTTle among The Teams OT all Three classes. Seniors goT oTT To a TasT sTarT in The TirsT halT oT The conTesT. running up a quick 95 poinTs on The sTrengTh oT Three correcTly-answered Toss-up quesTions, valued aT IO poinTs each, and bonus answers worlh a ToTal OT 65 poinTs. Juniors Then enTered The acTion, Tollowed by The sophomore Team. Soon The score sTood: Sen- iors-I5O, Juniors-50, Sophomores-45. The second halT oT The quiz session TeaTured a surge oT scoring by The sophomore squad. Answering quesTions concerning sporris, liTeraTure, science, and maTh, The sophs came TirsT wiThin 60. Then 40, and Tinally 20 poinTs oT The seniors. AnoTher correcT response by The laTTer Team gave Them 2l5 poinTs, buT The sopho- mores Tied Them aTTer The nexT Toss-up. Senior JeTT Loomis, answering The nexT Toss-up correcTly, gave his Team a chance Tor bonus poinTs, which gave Them a game-winning score oT 240. Sophomores Tallied 2I5, and The iuniors 70 poinTs. Profs Gain Basketball Victory A golden armed wresTler meT a Tiny Tiger in baT- e, a challenge beTween Two Teachers was seT sTraighT rom The Toul line, and Two exciTing baskeTball games fere played, all on March I9 in The gym. The STudenT- iaculTy BaskeTball Game. highIigh+ of The evening, was upplemenTed by Three oTher sporTs evenTs ThaT highly nTerTained The crowd in aTTendance. The program qoT under way wiTh a game beTween The Jnior baskeTball champs Trom Homeroom 305 and .yke's Lovers, oT homeroom 303, who were runnerups 1 The senior baskeTball race. The iuniors. cheered on ry a bevy OT beauTies aT The sidelines, won The con- esT, 44-33. . In The TeaTure conTesT. Spurr's Ben T-lurs. inTramural hampions 'From Homeroom 209, Took on The TaculTy eam. The acTiviTy began wiTh boys Trom 209 pre- enTing whiTe mourning lilies To The bound-To-lose eachers, who reTurned The Tlowers wiTh regreTs in a iaTTer oT seconds. When The game goT under way, he TaculTy Took a quick lead. and were subsTanTially head by The halTTime buzzer. AT This poinT, The audience was TreaTed To Two unusual porTs maTches. Mr. Jack Connor, language Teacher lias The Golden Arm . Taced Mr. Norman Thomas, isTory Teacher, in an arm wresTling duel. Tiny Tiger 'homas was aided by cheerleaders and a blank pisTol. is he won The maTch. NexT on The agenda was a Toul- hooTing conTesT beTween lvlr. ErnesT Levin and Coach 'incenT Joy, who won. alThough losing his shirT in The irocess lMr. Levin cuT iT oTT.l The boys Trom Home- oom 209 scored well during The second halT oT The iaskeTball game, losing by a mere Tour poinTs, 56-52. 'he Tinal buzzer oT The game signaled The Tinish OT one if The mosT inTeresTing evenings oT The year. Mr. Levin and Mr. AbboTT waiT for a pass from Adown The courT during The STudenT-FaculTy BaskeTball Game. ,,.,.....w-ew-Q Ar. Arnold. acTing as referee. explains The regulaTions To arm wresTlers. AssisTanT Principal ErnesT Levin displays his foul shooTing Torm Tor The fir. Connor and Mr. Thomas. STudenT-FacuITy Game audience. I27 Junior Team members leaf Through inTormaTion in The Debafe Room as They ouTline Their case Tor The Charles E. Hall DebaTe. CHARLES E. HALL DEBATERS Row I: Bill Tracy, Dave Rosedahl. Jon Rubens. Row 2: Bruce Jones Marilyn ScaranTino. Gary BenneTT. Spring Events Include Hoofenanny, Debafe f -.,: ff. . Two special evenTs marlced The spring season aT JamesTown High School. On April 30, The sophomore class Turned The gymnasium inTo a music cenTer as They presenTed a hooTenanny. Several iazz and Toll:-singing groups performed aT The aTTair, before a large audience. The daTe Tor This year's Charles E. Hall DebaTe was May IO. OraTors Trom The junior and senior classes baTTled Tor The debaTe Trophy, arguing The quesTion: Resolved: ThaT The Federal GovernmenT should adopT a program oT compulsory arbiTraTion in labor-manage- menT dispuTes in basic indusTries. Judges Tor The conTesT were local business, educaTion, and proTessional leaders. Senior debaTers examine labor in- TormaTion in preparaTion Tor The Charles E. Hall DebaTe. A mirror in her loclcer is used for fhe las'r fime. as Cheryl Olson prepares for Commencemeni' Exercises. Parenfs and relafives wafch proudly as graduafing seniors march info fhe audiforium. June is upon J.l'l.S. sfudenfs long before fhey realized if would be. lfs arrival has a bad side for fhose who've waifed fill fhe lasf weelcs fo sfudy for finals: now fhey have only a maffer of days leff. Yef. as always. June is a monfh full of memorable acfivifies for seniors: Class Day, homeroom banquefs, 'rhe prom. Baccalaureafe Service. and final- ly, Commencemenf Exercises. As sfudenfs go from one day fo fhe nexf fhey have hardly a momenf of resf. These final weeks are busy ones. yel' some of fhe finesf of fhe enfire year. Seniors bid farewell fo J.l-l.S., sophomores and juniors advance a rank. as I964-65, a memory-filled seg- menf of our high school years, draws fo a close. June Arrives With Busy Schedule Jim Olson and Miss Carol Gavoorian look over phofographs io be used as parf of Class Day. 5 S 3 Z E 5 .- 355555. m. ,,..m,,,M-W ,,,...,,. Q. ww H wean '- game-4.,..,,.V.k.mw.M... The mind of a high school senior is a clulfered one. School work, over-crowded exiracurricular Schedules. and 'lhoughrs of college life ahead combine +o make his days hecric al +imes. , i ' ln 'rhese lasl monihs, feelings of superioriiy oflen are. V cleiecikable in The ser1ior.,This pride especially comes lo 'lhe 'Fore as he marches info an assembly wilh under- classmen rising lo acknowledge his enirance. There are limes which he can look upon wifh a laugh or fwo. 'L A Wayne Nelson leaves J,.HQS4 forfone iof fheliinal +nEnieg, iaiferiflommencemenir rehearsal Q S' '3?s 5 K 5 BOB ARNONE Presideni' BECKY LUCE Secrefary CHUCK TRAMONTANA Vice Presidenr STU ORAM Treasurer Class Of '65 - Noi For Senior adviser Ernesl' Levin answers 'lhe queslions of Jennifer Sage and Mary Fancher Ourselves But For All Row I: Jane Jochum. Sandy Giambra, Diane Spilz, Sl-uar+ Oram. Treas., Roberi Arnone, Pres., Charles Tramonlana. Vice Pres.. Becky Luce, Sec., Kalhy Tulga. Mary Ann Caprino. Rila Messina. Row 2: Dennis Anderson. David Case. Roger Crick, Phil Zimmer. Link Lee, Mr. Ernesl Levin. Adviser. Jeff Preseni. Tim Peck, Larry Slark. Marlin Jacobson, Bill Schlifke. Row 3: Carolyn Polls. Shirley Russell, Dave Jonelhis, Karen Feaihers, Judy DeVi'ra, Greg Greendahl. Jeff DuBois, Sheila Berg. Jennifer Sage. Sieve Maggie. Mary Fa ncher, Cheryl Alm. MR. ERNEST LEVlN Working in his office. Mr. Levin Thinks of ideas 'For class fund raising. Senior Class Adviser Senior Adviser An Acfive Man Mr. Levin: ln a lighi' moment he parficipafes in a senior class skit As senior adviser, Ernesl' Levin is exiremely occupied +his year. Very busy The las'r 'rwo years when simply supervising class elecrions and special evenls, Mr. Levin's clulies increase as he 'fakes care of many small deiails which lie behind scheduling graduaiion evenrs for a class of nearly 600 siudenfs. Mr. Levin has proved lo be a capable leader for such a class, a man wiih enihusiasm and concern +ha+ eclucairion be a good experience for all s1'uden+s. He enioys his work, and lherefore can be looked +o as a person who always will do his besl +o perform all duiies well. LETTERS OF COMMENDATION WINNERS NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION Row I:ND-avigl Horn, Winannev Nelson, Diane Slpilz. Row 2: Marly Jacobson, Irene Marlonis, Jonas Johnson. . C' 'I fl .2wJf'f'f 1 S ,Alfgexv-1 f tl n ae 6:1-742, 7'7,Z 14,11 Many Seniors Win Scholastic Awards REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Row I: Alan Minslner, Sue Morris, Diane Spilz. John C. Anderson, Sue Taylor, Bill Kammann. Greg Greendahl, William Tracy, Roberl' Arnone. Row 23 Dave Rosedahl. Winanne Nelson, Judy Haupin, Janis Carnahan, Jonas John- son, Jeffrey Lund, Michael Manning, Marlin Jacobson, Jeff Loomis. Row 3: John Rinaldo, Dan Kelley, Frederick Kessler, David Horn, John Samuelson, Slein Monsen, Peler PaddriIc,TimoIl'1y PecIc,TimolI1y Gill. Tan lfupen-J Janis Rufh Carnahan Vaiediciorian Timoihy Jon Gill William Frederick Kammann Top Ten Jeffrey Bruce Loomis Saiufaiorian David Ryan Daner Winanne Marie Nelson Jonas Talmadge Johnson Timofhy Wa rren Peck Marfin Douglas Jacobson Linda Marie Anderson Carnahan, Janis Rufh Loomis, Jeffrey Bruce Gill, Timofhy Jon Kammann, William Frederick Daner, David Ryan Nelson, Winanne Marie Jacobson, Marfin Douglas Johnson, Jonas Talmadge Anderson, Linda Marie Peck, Timofhy Warren Valvo, Phyllis Carol Luce, Becky Darlene Sprankle, Sherry Sandra DeVoe, Jeanne Marie O'Pray, Terry James Marfonis, lrene Elizabefh Sculley, Pafrick David Waife, June Marie Minsker, Alan Ofberg Sandy, Gail Chesfer Anderson, John Curfis Reinhold Brucculeri, Frances Taylor, Suzanne Rufh Johnson, Linda Ann Schermerhorn, Sandra Lee Thies, Michael Earl Mencer, Mary Ellen Tumminia, Dennis Ray Jochum, Jane Caroline Johnson, Marilyn Elizabefh Lund, Daniel Courfney Nelson, Wayne Clifford Fifch, Theodore Alan Haupin, Judifh Ann Miller, Kay Eileen Morris, Susan Anne Purpura, Diana Rose Braff, Terence Leigh Berg, Sheila Rae Kay, Pefer Francis Owen Wheeler, Barbara Ann Roberfs, Jane Louise Sfeele, William Rood Palmeri, Mary Ann Sauner, Paula Jo Carlson, Timofhy Jon Gusfafson, Priscilla Ann Haug, Barbara Elizabefh Honor Roll High Honor Daniels, Jerald Allen Rinaldo, John Charles Wisfran, Daniel Carl Arnone, Roberf Allan Widmark, Linda Mae Greendahl, Gregory Day Crick, Roger Frank Muscarella, Befh Rosedahl, David Evans Honor Verleni, Maryann Carlson, Bruce William Bender, Mary-Ann n.Rubens, Jonafhan Earl Dewey, Elaine Carol Caprino, Mary Ann Newfon, Laurel lrene Jones, Linda Marie Paige, Ronald David Wennberg, Susan Jean Kessler, George Frederick Lund, Jeffrey William Rogers, James Michael Lilly, Jane Louise Jacobson, Kafhryn Jean Zidel, Sfuarf Irving Gusfavson. Linda Jean Sigworfh, Gregory Offo Chapman, Linda Gayle Johnson, Brian Gordon Merif Eafon, Arleffa Susan Heinrichs, Lilli Brosfrom, Richard Wyllys Hanson, Muriel Rae Anderson, Dennis Clark Russell, Shirley Zindler, Diane Marie Boquisf, Judy Mae Horn, David Paul Griffifh, Sharon Lou Thayer, Candyce Gene Johnson, LaVerne Louis Tracy, William Joseph Nalbone, Sandra Eileen Sfocum, Elizabefh Louise Bohmer, Miriam Kafhleen Emmoff, Bonnie Lou Lundmark, Warren Edward Rose, Roger Marshall Larson, Bradley Dean Loomis, Jerry David Berdine, Linda Louise Olson, Cheryl Jonne Pafric, Robin Chrisfine Boersf, Barbara Ann Nordine, Lyneffe Ann Poffer, Loreffa Kafhryn Paddrik, Pefer Johnson, James Roberf Dracup, Kafhleen Ann Yarfz, Franklin Henry Olieski, Carol Ann Heck, Ann Elizabefh Fancher, Mary Cafherine Bagnall, Janef Elaine Carlson, Linda Esfher Spifz, Diane Marie Faullc, Eileen Janeffe Wells, Pafricia Ann Peferson, Michael William Merchanf, Terry Ann Swanson, Jerome Harold Casfiglione, Joann Karen Wafson, Delores Ann Lexell, Sally Befh Thompson, Cafhy Charlene Peferson, Karyn Pearl Phillips, Richard Howard Wallace, Larry Brad Chesf, Linda Damon, Daniel Arvid Billgren, Nancy Joy Friloerg, Kafhleen Alice Mohr, Janice Evelyn Caronia, James Johnson, Linda Marie Poffs, Carolyn Jean Maggio, Sfephen Douglas Olson, Lynne Marie Feafhers, Karen Darlene Aifken, Colleen Florence Cederquisf, Befh Marie Anderson, Kafhryn Lynne McCluer, Marshall Harrison Bernside, Linda Marie Thomas Frank Abbo'H' Herberi Wilhelm Abrahamson Luchell Acey Joseph James Adams Alberi' Bruce Adelgren James Dennis Ahlgren Colleen Florence Aiflcen Rol:er+ Vinceni Alessi Roberl' Sco'H' Allen Lynn Ouclari' and Cheryl Olson find a 'Few momenfs affer school 'ro discuss flue evenls of 'the day. Cheryl Jean Alm Joan Rose Ama+uzzo Cheryl Jean Anderson Daniel Blaine Anderson David Michael Anderson Dennis Clarke Anderson Donald Roberl' Anderson Dudley Harold Anderson Gary Bernard Anderson John Curlis Reinhold Anderson John Erland Anderson Kafhryn Lynne Anderson l40 Linda Marie Anderson Ronald Eric Anderson Sreven Craig Anderson Thomas Andrew Anderson X Af noonlrime. fhe J.H.S. cafeferia becomes crowded wilh siudenfs anxious for a chance To ear and fall: over The morn ?ng's acHviHe,s. Valien Alber+ha Anderson Wendy Lorraine Anderson Ronald Thomas Andolora Samuel Louis Angelo Joseph Gee Anihony Marilyn Anzalone Paule'He Sue Apperson Lucille Arcadipane Ronald Alan Armella Roberi' Allan Arnone James Glenn Ayling Jane+ Elaine Bagnall Linda Rufh Baisler Romaine May Balder JudH'h,Ann Barr Mary Kay Balfaglia Roberf Gregory Bauer Ellen Elizabefhe Belknap Anfhony Frank Bellomo Mary-Ann Bender Palricia Florence Bendo Guslavus Kincaid Ben'l'ley Linda L. Berdine Sheila Rae Berg Douglas Edwin Bergsfrom Linda Dale Berlund Elizabelh Ann Biandolillo Pafricia Lee Bigney l42 J.H.S. band members form in Baker Park and prepare +o lead sludenrs 'Harough fown lo Hue Warren pep rally Nancy Joy Billgren Marilyn Ann Bivona John Leonard Bloomquisi Ronald Todd Bloomsfran Barbara Ann Boersf Brian Allen Bogey Miriam Bohmer Judy Mae Boquisi' Mary Nora Brady Terence Leigh BraH Kenne+h Brian Brenfley Sally Ann Brigiolfa Francis Timofhy Bri'Hon Richard Wyllys Brosfrom Barbara Jean Brown Harry Eugene Brown Kennelh Gordon Brown Linda Clair Brown Richard Clair Brown Jr. Frances Brucculeri I43 William Harold Buck Jerry Marvin Buclclin Linda Jane Bull William Roberl' Bunge Chrisfine Ann BurdiH Linda Marie Burnside Susan Gene Bush Rifa Marie Cafaro Cafherine Chrisiine Cala Grace Ann Calamunci Wanda Lillian Cali Carl Henry Calimeri Mary Ann Caprino Bonnie Jean Cardone Barbara Ann Carlson Bruce Allan Carlson Bruce William Carlson David Richard Carlson Gary William Carlson James Russell Carlson I44 Relaxing befween scenes, Mr. Kennefh Cornell iols down nofes for fhe casl of fhe senior play, The Solid Gold Cadillac. Ka+hleen Diana Carlson Linda Esfher Carlson Marlin Pace Carlson Norma Jean Carlson Sandra Louise Carlson Thomas Wayne Carlson Timo+hy Jon Carlson Janis Rufh Carnahan James Caronia Cheryl Mary Carr Daniel Anfhony Casamenfo l45 Elizabeih Ann Champion Roberi' Richard Champlin David Allen Chandler Linda Gayile Chapman Linda Chesf Gabriel Francis ChiappeHa James Louis Chiappone Timoihy LeRoy Chrisfenson Penelope Anne Clark Barbara Ann Cline Charles Norman Cobb Daniel Wayne Cobbe David Elwyn Case Joseph Warren Casel Charles Bruce Casselman Douglas Harold Cauvel Joann Karen Casiiglione Befh Marie Cederquisf Teenage lransporfarion has a new phase wilh The arrival of Honclas and Yamahas in The school parking loin Loyal Dean Cochran Thomas Harry Cockshofi Helen Marie Comella Douglas Elwood Conroe Donald Frank Consfanfino Elizabe+h Ann Conwii' Bradley Lance Coon Donald Allan Corcoran Marilyn Dawn Cordner Marlene Sue Cordner Sandra Kay Cornell Mary Margaref Cos+anzo Rulh Anne Covell Donald Charles Cresanii I47 Joyce Marie Cresanii Roger Frank Crick Joseph Franklin Crocker Jr. Barbara Anne Curry James Barfon Cur+is Angela Mae Cusimano Beverly Cusimano Joseph Cusimano Russell.Michael Cusimano Daniel Arvid Damon Louise Damond John D'Angelo MaryLou Rose D'Angelo David Ryan Daner I48 i I The clay is over. and Don McEnfire and Pai Powers soon mee? +o go gel a coke and hamburq Always a symbol of J.H.S.-a pile of books. l 1 i l Jerald Allen Daniels Jannene Lorraine Danielson Sherwood Carl Danielson Beverly Ann Darling Linda Ann Darling William Wilcox Davies Kalhleen Eloise Davis Kennelh Charles Davis Ronald Lee Davis David George Dawson Arihur Lewis Dean Mary Louise Dearing Charles De Marco Joseph Anlhony De Marco Sherrian Marie Deming JoAnn DePasquale Judilh Lynn DeVii'a Jeanne Marie DeVoe I49 Margarel' Ann Dowdall Kafhleen Ann Dracup Jeffrey Anfon DuBois Lincla Lee DuBois Diane Madeline Dunberg ArleH'a Susan Eafon Dennis Gerard Eicher Vincenl' Frank Elardo Bonnie Lou EmmoH' Karen Jean Fagers+rom Timofhy Lawerence Fagersirom Mary Cafherine Fancher I50 Elaine Carol Dewey Richard Lee DiDomenico Joseph Rober+ DiMaio Grace Mary Dispenza Sheila Frances Dolce Lawrence Willard Dorler Roberi LeRoy Dorler Ru'll1 Ann Douglas Eileen Jane'H'e Faullc Daniel Wesley Fealher Karen Darlene Feafhers Jan Dirk Feenslra Lincla Ann Ferino Nancy Lee Ferry Pop, anyone? asks John Rinaldo as he sells refresh menls al' a Friday nigh+ baslcelball game. Jill Marie Finch Dennis Frederick Fiore Theodore Alan Filch Nancy Lillian Ford Richard Maxwell Forsberg Kalhryn Grace Fosfer l5I Roberr Alen Fos'I'er Deborah Ann Fox Richard New+on Fox Linda Lea Frangione Kalhleen Alice Friberg Marshall Bruce Fry Cheryl Lynne Furman Joseph Gagliano Cherie Garvin Ralph Joseph Germaine Carla Mae Giambelluca Sandra Kay Giambra Timo'l'hy Jon Gill Nancy Lou Gisslin Myrna C. Givens Cheryl Ann Glair Sue Esiher Gleason Slephen Sco+'l' Gordon Wayne Waller GrandLn Belly Angela Greco l52 Gregory Day Greenclahl Sharon Lou Griffiih Daniel Emil Gusfafson Priscilla Ann Gus+afson Linda Jean Gusiavson Angela Nancy Guzzardo The lalesi news is quickly circulaled whenever a group of girls galhers in The hall. Rebecca Jo Hall Allen Ralph Haller Joan Kimball Halsfeacl Muriel Rae Hanson Raymond William Harrison Judy Ann Harfsell Barbara Elisabefh Haug Juclifh Ann Haupin Afier hard play on lhe 'foolloall field. Ron Armella welcomes a sip of cool wafer Ann Elizabelh Heck Charles Gerard Heggarfy Lilli Heinrichs Q Rhoe Burrell Henderson John LeRoy Hess Johanna Lynne Hickman Dennis Roy Hind S+ein Jarl Hjemdahl-Monsen Sherman T. Hodneh' Donald Charles Holland Carol Beverly Hollings David Paul Horn 154 Terrance Nevil Horner LoreHa Sue Howie Danny OHo Hoyl Kalhleen Anne Hoyl' Cynfhia Ann lngrao Sanlo Arfhur lnserra John Thomas lnlihar Allred Dean Irby Arlhur Samuel Irwin Ann Creslon Isaacson Richard Lee lsraelson Brel Carl Jackson Larry Merle Jackson Kafhryn Jean Jacobson Marlin Douglas Jacobson Dianne Kalhleen James Krislina Leanne Jefferson Kennelh Ivan Jenkins Jane Caroline Jochum Alexis Ann Johnson I55 Audrey Donna Johnson Brian Gordon Johnson Brice Conef Johnson Cheryl Anne Johnson Cynfhia Diane Johnson Danny Lynn Johnson James Roberl' Johnson Jeffrey Johnson John Allison Johnson John Charles Johnson Jonas Talmadge Johnson Judy Ann Johnson A rafher large Chrisfmas gift and one fhal sfudenis were compelled io open-'rhe door 'ro an English classroom. LaVerne Louis Johnson Linda Ann Johnson Linda Marie Johnson Linda Marie Johnson Marilyn Elizabeih Johnson Paula Sue Johnson Russell Roger Johnson Timofhy Andrew Johnson Linda Marie Jones David George Joneihis Linda Ann Jungquisi' William Frederick Kammann Pefer Francis Owen Kay Andras Karl Kelemen Daniel Ma'Hhew Kelley Linda Lou Kenf George Frederick Kessler Karen Sandra King Gregory William Klawon Lee Alan Kliesl' Donna Lee Knowles Sally Ann Knowles Sally Jean Kohlbacher Jean Adele Kosfhorsl Sylvia Ann Kofe Phyllis Ann Krall' Charles Edward Lane John William Lang Bradley Dean Larson Palricia Anne Larson Sharon Kay Larson Mary Margarel' Laughlin Roberl' Eugene Lawson Link Warren Lee Calvinia Leeper Marcia Joy Lenna James Edward Leonard Cynfhia Lynn LeH'en Sally Befh Lexell l58 John Frederick Liberg Jr. Jane Louise Lilly Jaclc Roy Lindquisl' James Russell Lingenfelfer John Daniel Llfzen James Roberi Lofgren Class presideni' Bob Arnone reflecis ihe iouqh siiuaiion on fhe field in his expression. Louis Lombardo Ruedell Ray Long Jeffrey Bruce Loomis Jerry David Loomis Becky Darlene Luce Daniel Nicholas Luciano Pe+er David Anihony Lumia Daniel Couriney Lund Jeffrey William Lund Dale Alan Lundberg Roberf Eugene Lundgren Warren Edward Lundmarl: Mary Thomas MacDonald Allan Lee Maclnfyre John Arlhur McCanna Frederick James McCann Marshall H. McCluer Donald Paul McEnl'ire Kaye McGill Terry Earl Mclnlyre Laura Jo McGraw Marlene McMas+er l60 Sfephen Douglas Maggio Sue Elizabefh Magnuson Marcia Mae Malmsfrom Michael Brooks Manning Joan Marie Marcello An'l'hony Darryl' Marclciso'H'c Joseph Marino Barbara Jean Marks Dale Lynn Marshall lrene Elizabeih Marlonis Louise Cyn+hia Mason Joseph John Mazzone Diane Kay Melquisf Linda Marie Melquisi' Mary Ellen Mencer Terry Anne Merchanf Rifa Ann Messina Sandra Carmella Mignoli lbl Charles Miliofo Elizabeflu Ann Millard David E. Miller Kay Eileen Miller Krisfina Benson Mifchell Janice Evelyn Mohr Rosemary Morgan Carole Anne Morrell Susan Anne Morris Gordon Francis Murray Jr. Beih Muscarella Sally Ann Myers Sandra Eileen Nalbone Lawrence Kevin Kangefhe Nclungi Bruce John Nelson Joan Marie Nelson as , ,aay ,nib W ,,, M E Wamne -en ff '??'l 'f'i E' 'L . . .M , ,, .. , ,M ., , ,. , 3. A,,Z A:,, 1 X,A. , ,,. , A, , l , , e , -,f K, , ,, wr, ..,,g, , 2, s i l eiei , N , , , ' , ' ,Fi eioi la , yii 2 sir , T 4 C lil , . , . 'A' ' . I K - V, 'j fi v fi Q. - H ,Q wa' , ' X , i . - or . 4, . 3 M , f...,. , -f i' V, 3, . ' - K sv ' :J 'il,'i. w,il . - .i . v i ' ':'1 ,, s '- ri wwf: ,w,-152,12 ef ff. -ii 5,5-f,qx:,,: fi J ' ji ' ffljjjiif , .. 1 5.,,.,,U , f , ly . , ..., ..... . V., ,I , , W, ...I -4. , I . ,K 1 . PM W 'i if . -as we . 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John Fredrick Nelson Kennerh Allan Nelson Linda Diane Nelson Sfephen Phillip Nelson Wayne Clifford Nelson Winanne Marie Nelson Laurel Irene Newion LyneHe Ann Nordine Judy Ann Nyholm Linda Sue Ocoboc James Charles Ocoboc Donna Darlene Ohman Carol Ann Olieslci Cheryl Jonne Olson Gloria Jean Olson James Koenig Olson I63 Julie Ann Olson Lynne Marie Olson Terry James O'Pray Sfuarf Nafhaniel Oram Evelyne Marcelle CoIeH'e Oudarl Ronald Samuel Pace Pefer Paddrilc Ronald David Paige Louis Richard Paladino Mary Ann Palmeri Sandra Lee Pangborn I64 Siudenfs in The library reflecf various aH'ifudes of sfudy Diana Carol Parlc Thomas Lyle Parkhursi Robin Chrisiine Pairic Richard Alan Pearson Timofhy Warren Peck Roberl' Leland Pefers Susan Peiersen Bruce Timoihy Peierson Carl Kenneih Peierson Jr. Karen Pearl Peferson Kaihleen Lyn Peierson Mark Chrisiian Peferson Michael William Peierson Paula Kay Peierson Roberl' Lewis Peierson William Brian Peierson Cynihia Diane Phillips Richard Howard Phillips Carol Jean Piazza Charles Anihony Piazza l65 Florence Elizabeih Pinzone Francella Pinzone Charles Pollaro Daniel Polla ro Leonard Pollaro James Michael Poppleion William Clark Poppleion James Roberi' Post Lore'H'a Kafhryn Po'H'er Carolyn Jean Po'H's Candace Allen Powers A Jeffrey Bruce Presenl' Wilh a bile of 'rhe lip, Tony Marckisoffo fighis fha pain ol a loolball iniury. Kenneih Alan Price Thomas Andrew Price Jeanne Louise Procior Susan Lynn Pulling Diana Rose Purpura Beverly Ann Raimondo Alberi' Lawrence Raislriclc John Howard Rasmussen Roy Arlhur Reminglon Bruce Alan Rhineharl' Roger Allan Rhineharf John Charles Rinaldo Sfephen Axel Rinaldo Diane Elaine Robbins Jane Louise Roberfs James Michael Rogers Cynlhia Lou Rogerson Linda Lee Rose Roger Marshall Rose David Evans Rosedahl John Roberf Samuelson Sue Anne Sancfuary Judifh Ann Sandsfrom Gail Chesfer Sandy Anne Marie Sanfilippo Joseph Sanfilippo Paula Jo Sauner Daniel Scapeliffe Diane Marie Scarry Linda Marie Schaffnif Sandra Lee Schermerhorn William Harold Schliflce Be'H'y Jo Roselle Jonafhan Earl Rubens Richard Lee Ruggerrio Shirley Russell Delores Mary Sabino Jeffrey Lynn Saff Jennifer Lauer Sage Gerald Clifford Sampson Sharlene Sue Schmidl' James Clarke Schnars Susan Schneider Bryan William Sco'H Pafrick David Sculley Sylvia Eloise Seager Nylons had a definilely new look in l965 Kafhryn Elizabefh Seely Allyn Donald Sheldon Cynlhia Romaine Sigular Gregory Sigworfh Linda Lee Simmons John Charles Sixbey Michael George Smilh Richard Allan Smifh Susan Diane Smiih Alan Eugene Soulhwiclc David Leslie Soufhworfh James Spifale Diane Marie Spiiz Jerry Donald Siahl Larry Foresf Sfarlc William Rood Sreele Karen Mae Siensfrom Sharon Marie Sfevenson Wayne Donald Skinner Lee Lawrence Slayfon Barbara Jean Smiley Jaclc Charles Smi+l1 Linda Louise Smifh Lynn Rolaeri Smi'I'h James Hoy? S+oclcwell Elizabeili Louise Slocum Terry Lee S+uclc.l Reid Ar'rl1ur Siriclcland BeH'y Ann Sundquisi' Elmer Daniel Swanson Jerome Harold Swanson Michael LaVerne Swanson Sally Delores Swanson Sharileen May Swanson Sandra Rose Sweeney Joseph Louis Tabone Kazumasa Tada Karyn Jean Taylor I7I Repealing a perennial lask of seniors, Larry Wallace does research For his English 'rerm paper Sfephen Cornell Taylor Suzanne Rufh Taylor Gaylord Charles TenEyclc Canclyce Gene Thayer Michael Earl Thies Cafhy Charlene Thompson Ernesr John Thorpe Richard Donald Thorpe Jon Alberf Torrey William Joseph Tracy Charles Michael Tramonfana Phillip Augusi' Trass I72 Diane Arlene Travis Dane Douglas Treharne Joyce Marie Triscari Carmela Ann Trussalo Karhleen Anne Tulga Dennis Ray Tumminia Marsha Lee Turner Maria Jeanne Ufegg James Vaccaro William Vaccaro Phyllis Carol Valvo Maryann Verleni Carol Lou Venrura Linda Lee Vefillaro JoLynn Vicario Charles Leslie Vincenl' Joanne Carolyn Vifello Ralph Roberl' Volz Rose Mary Voss Ida Marie Vullo Marion Valenfine Vullo June Marie Waile Larry Brad Wallace Joan Louise Walsh Donald Elwyn Warner Sandra Anne Washingfon Delores Ann Wafson Linda Ellen Weafherly Roxie June Weaver Richard Paul Weimer Kafhleen Sandra Wellman Pafricia Ann Wells Susan Jean Wennberg Brian Whalen Barbara Ann Wheeler Gary Roberf While Paul Dennis Whifford Thomas Eugene Whi'I'Ford Sherry Ann Whi'Hon Lincla Mae Widmark I74 Jennifer Aniia Wilcox Sandra Lee Wiley Monii Dian WilleH' Ross Armor Williams Suzanne Lynn Wise Daniel Carl Wisiran Gareih Woodruff Frank Roger Wrigl1'I' Richard Allen Yaggie Franklin Henry Yariz Julius Weldon Young Nancy Marie Youngblad Sfuarl' lrving Zidel Asa Philip Zimmer Kafhy Paula Diane Marie Zindler Rosa Mae Howie Zimmerman A ABBOTT, THOMAS FRANK Mafh, Science 24 Terrace Place Cross-Counfry-2. 3: Orcheslra-2: Band-2: F.T.A.-2, 3: Hi-Y-2, 3: Teen Jays-3: Cho- rus-2: Men of Tomorrow-2 ABRAHAMSON, HERBERT WILHELM Math, Science, Language IO7 Bowen Sfreel' F.T.A.-3, 4 ACEY, LUCHELL Mafh 9l4 Jefferson Sfreef Bancl--2, 3, 4: Orchesira-4: F.T.A.-2: G.A.A.-2 ADAMS, JOSEPH JAMES Indusfrial Arfs 705 Falconer Sfreel' Wresfling: Baslcefball ADELGREN, ALBERT BRUCE Mafh I5I4 Washingfon Sfreel' AHLGREN, JAMES DENNIS lndusfrial Aris I I9 Wescoll Slreef Hi-Y-2, 3, 4: Wresfling-2, 3 AITKEN. COLLEEN FLORENCE Science I023 Easl' Second Sfreei Class Cabinef-2, 3: Chorus-2 ALESSI, ROBERT VINCENT Elecironics, Mafh, Science 67 Cify View Avenue H.R. Baslcefball-2, 3. 4 ALLEN, ROBERT SCOTT Maih, Science 45I Soufh Main Sfreel' F.T.A.-3, 4: H.R. Baskefball-3, 4: Bowling -2 ALM, CHERYL JEAN Malh, Language 530 Weeks Sfreel' F.T.A,-2, 3: Cheering-2: Sfudenl' Council -2 AMATUZZO, JOAN ROSE Language RD 463 High Sfreef F.N.A.-2: A'CappeIIa-4 ANDERSON, CHERYL JEAN Malh, Science 805 Jefferson Slreel' Band-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Pep Club- 2, 3: Junior-Senior Recepfion Commi'I ree- 3: Senior Banquel'-3:,Senior Class Play Pub- licify Commilfee: Class Newspaper-4 ANDERSON, DANIEL BLAINE Indusirial Arfs I4 Colfax Sfreel' ANDERSON, DAVID MICHAEL Technical Mechanical I54 Wilfon Avenue Bowling-2, 4: H.R. Baskefball-2, 3, 4 ANDERSON, DENNIS CLARKE Science. Language, Mafh I2O Euclid Avenue Band-2, 3, 4: Orchesfra-3, 4: Dance Band -2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: French Club-4: Class Play Commiflees-3. 4: Class Door Posfer Commiifee-3, 4 ANDERSON, DONALD ROBERT Mafh, Science. Technical Mechanical 3l Colfax Slreel H.R. Baskeiball-2. 3, 4 ANDERSON, DUDLEY HAROLD Mafh 225 Dearing Avenue Sfudenf Council-3, 4: Baskefball-2, 3: Golf -2: H.R. Baskerball-4 ANDERSON, GARY BERNARD Indusfrial Arfs 32 Cliflon Avenue ANDERSON, JOHN CURTIS REINHOLD Science, Mafh R.D. 9If2 Soufh Main Sfreel' Exfension Mafh Club-2, 3, 4: Track-2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus-3: A'CappeIla-4: Music Man-3: Chorus--3 ANDERSON. JOHN ERLAND Science I2 Arlinglon Avenue ANDERSON. KATHRYN LYNNE Language, Mafh 228 Sumfnil' Avenue Band-Z, 3, 4: A.F.S. Club-3. 4: French Clulo-4: Orchesfra--3. 4: F.T.A.-3, 4 Senior Direcfory ANDERSON. LINDA MARIE Language 20 Norwood Avenue 'Siudenl Council-2, 3, 4: Sfaie Sfudenl Coun- cil-4: Honor Sociefy-3, 4: Band-2, 3: Red and Green-3. 4: A.F.S. Club-3, 4: Class Newspaper-2, 3. 4 ANDERSON, RONALD ERIC Mafh 57 Woodworlh Avenue Band-2 ANDERSON, STEVEN CRAIG Mafh 38 Wesi Virginia Boulevard ANDERSON. THOMAS ANDREW Mafh I67 Myrfle Sfreei Rifle Club-2 ANDERSON. VALIEN ALBERTHA Science, Language 76 Fairmounl- Avenue F.T.A?2, 3, 4: Orchesira-3, 4: Girls Cho- rus- ANDERSON, WENDY LORRAINE Arf R.D. 733 Kianfone Road ANDOLORA, RONALD THOMAS Science Il Wesl Eighth Sfreel' Foofball-2: Baslcelball-2: H.R. Baskefball -2 ANGELO, SAMUEL LOUIS lndusfrial Arfs IO Cowing Sfreel' Bowling: Track ANTHONY. JOSEPH GEE Mafh. Science I9 Easl Virginia Boulevard Baseball: Wresfling-4: H.R. Baslcefball-3. 4 ANZALONE. MARILYN Business I5 West End Sfreel' Bowling-2, 3 APPERSON. PAULETTE SUE Business 477 Crescenl' Sfreel- ARCADIPANE, LUCILLE Home Economics 23 Lorelfa Avenue ARMELLA, RONALD ALAN Science, Draffing 43 Elliolf Avenue Fooiball-2. 3, 4: Track-2, 3. 4: J-CIuIo- 3, 4: H.R. Baskefball-3, 4 ARNONE, ROBERT ALLAN Science, Language, Mafh 227 Soufh Main Sfreel' SI-udenr Council-3, 4: Honor Sociefy-3, 4: French Club-3, 4: Junior Class Play-3: Rifle Club-3: Key Club-3. 4: Teen Jays- 3: Sophomore Class Pariy Decoraiion Com- mifree AYLING, JAMES GLENN Malh I94 Hazelfine Avenue Inframurals-2, 3, 4 B BAGNALL. JANET ELAINE Science, Language 9 Cowing Sfreel' Mixed Chorus-2: A'CappeIIa-3, 4: FT.A. -2, 3, 4 BAISLER. LINDA RUTH Science . 636 Winsor Slreel F.T.A.-3, 4: Prefenders-3, 4: Class News- paper-3: Red and Green-4: A.F.S. Club -4 BALDER. ROMAINE MAY Business 36 Fairdale Avenue Class Newspaper--2: lnframurals-2: Bowl- ing-4 BARR. JUDITH ANN Mafh, Science I I9 Wilson Place Cheerleader-2: Prelenders-2: F.N.A.-2: Chorus-2: F.T.A.-4 BATTAGLIA. MARY KAY Language, Science 234- Hazzard Sfreel Cheerleading-2, 3, 4: A'CappeIIa-3, 4: J- Club-3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: F.T.A.-4 BAUER. ROBERT GREGORY Mafh 250 Hallock Sfreel' Teen Jays-3, 4: H.R. Baslceflaall-3, 4 BELKNAP, ELLEN ELIZABETHE Mafh 705 Falconer Sfreel BELLOMO. ANTHONY FRANK Mafh 34 Hazzard Sfreel' BENDER, MARY ANN Science I36 Wilson Place A'CappelIa-3. 4: F.T.A.-3, 4: F.N.A.-2: Prelenders--2: Thespians-3, 4: Senior Play Reading Commiffee: Junior Class Play Pub- Iicify Commiffee: Music Man-3 BENDO, PATRICIA FLORENCE Business 97 Andrews Avenue Chorus-2: Twirlers-2, 3, 4: Class Commif- Iees-3. 4: A.F.S. Club-3: BENTLEY, GUSTAVUS KINCAID Science 320 Winch Road. Lakewood Red and Green-3, 4: Debafe-3. 4 BERDINE, LINDA L. Mafh, Science 66 Norfon Avenue F.T.A.-2. 3, 4: Preienders-2: Bannerefies- 2: Junior-Senior Recepfion Commiflee-3: Junior Class Parry: Senior Class Play Com- miflee BERG, SHEILA RAE Language I47 Holchlciss Sfreel' Chorus-2, 3: A'CappeIIa-3. 4: Class Coun- cil-3, 4: Prelenders-2: F.T.A.-2, 4: Class Newspaper-2 BERGSTROM, DOUGLAS EDWIN Science 500 Soufh Avenue Track--2, 3, 4: Band-2. 3, 4 BERLUND. LINDA DALE Business I4 Sciofo Sfreel' F.N.A.-3, 4: Decca Club-4 BIANDOLILLO. ELIZABETH ANN Business I I Vicforia Avenue BIGNEY. PATRICIA LEE Business 346V2 Falconer Sfreel BILLGREN. NANCY JOY Science, Mafh I325 Newland Avenue F.N.A.-2, 3.4: Band-2, 3, 4 BIVONA. MARILYN ANN Science A nearly clark slage wifh fha music of 'Iwo insfrumen Soulh Main Slreel' Exlension F.T.A.-2: Prelenders-2 BLOOMOUIST, JOHN LEONARD Malh I3l Weelxs Slreel Foolball-2, 3. 4: Baskelball-2, 3. 4: Baseball -2, 3, 4: J-Club-2. 3. 4 BLOOMSTRAN, RONALD TODD Malh 27 May Slreel ' BOERST, BARBARA ANN Science, Language I2 Chesrnul Sire-er Band-2. 3. 4: Orcheslra-3, 43 F.T.A.-2. 3. 4: Class Newspaper-2, 3: A.F.S. Club-3, 4 BOGEY, BRIAN ALLEN Science. Music 46 Ulica Srreel A'Cappella-3, 4: School Organisl-2, 3, 4: Men of Tomorrow-2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus- 2g F.T.A.-3, 47 Madrigal Singers-3. 4 BOHMER. MIRIAM Language, Science 32 Ellicoll' Sireel Band-2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play Publicily Commirlee--3: Senior Banque?-3: Pep Club -3: Music Man-3 BOOUIST. JUDY MAE Business 527 Sourh Main Srreel' Mi-Y-2. 3, 4 BRADY, MARY NORA Language, Science 78 Newlon Avenue F.T.A.-2, 47 Sophomore Class Talenl Show: Junior Class Newspaper-3: A.F.S. Club-2 BRATT, TERENCE LEIGH Marh 208 Prospecl' Slreel Bowling-2 BRENTLEY. KENNETH BRIAN Business 3 Lamonl Slreel Foolball-2 BRIGIOTTA, SALLY ANN Science. Business 23 Filberf Sireel Senior Class Play Publicily Cornmirree BRITTON. FRANCIS TIMOTHY Science, Maih I7 Cheslnul' Slreel Radio Club-2. 3. 4 BROSTROM. RICHARD WYLLYS Mafh. Science, Language 39 Meadow Lane H.R. Baslcelball-2, 3. 4: Golf-2. 3, 4 BROWN, BARBARA JEAN Malh mglng is a frequent scene al' J.H.S. R.D, 999 3. Fooie Avenue Exlension A'CappeIIa-47 Mixed Chorus-37 Girls' Cho- rus-2 BROWN. HARRY EUGENE Malh, Science 58 Pelerson Slreel H.R. Baslcelball-2, 3. 4 BROWN. KENNETH GORDON Language 202 Arlinglon Avenue Debale-2, 3, 47 Prerenders-27 Class Day Commillee-3, 4 BROWN. LINDA CLAIR Science. Arr 58 Lakin Avenue Orcheslra-2, 3. 43 Prefenders-2: Class Cab- iner--2g Class Newspaper-23 Red and Green -43 Band-4 BROWN. RICHARD CLAIR JR. Induslrial Arls 46 Ulica Srreel BRUCCULERI. FRANCES Business. Language 253 Crescenl Srreer F.T.A.-3, 4g French Club-41 Mixed Chorus -27 Senior Class Play Commiffee-47 Class Newspaper-3: Red and Green-4 BUCK, WILLIAM HAROLD Dralling I205 Wesl Third Slreel H.R. Baskelball-2. 3 BUCKLIN. JERRY MARVIN Ari I I Cook Avenue Rifle Club-2: H.R. Baslcelball-2. 3, 4 BULL, LINDA JANE Arr I33 Brad Slreel' Senior Class Play Publicily Commillee-4: F.T.A.-3: A.F.S. Club-4: Pep Club-4 BUNGE. WILLIAM ROBERT Technical Mechanical 836 Spring Sfreei Cross Counrry-2, 3, 47 Orcheslra-2. 3. 4 BURDITT. CHRISTINE ANN Arr 6 Curlis S'IreeI' BURNSIDE. LINDA MARIE Business I Wesr Oakhill Road BUSH, SUSAN GENE Science. Business 202 Chandler Slreelr C CAFARO. RITA MARIE Business I4 Wafer Slreel F.T.A.-2 z:zs,ss1,. 1: -as,vuI.11I4ufgffiimemeavfnwmwfxwwnvafsasew.-is :f ,, ' CALA. CATHERINE CHRISTINE Language, Science. Malh I8 Carey Place A.F.S. Club-45 F.T.A.-4: Class Play Pub- licity Commiilee-2. 3, 47 Sophomore Class Talenl Show-37 Mixed Chorus-2. 3 CALAMUNCI, GRACE ANN Science. Language, Malh I I2 Hazzard Slreel F.N.A.-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-45 Class Song and Flower Commillee-21 Class Play Commil- lees--3. 4 CALI, WANDA LILLIAN Science, Music I IO Slowe Srreel Orcheslra-2, 3, 4 CALIMERI, CARL HENRY Malh I4 Shaver Slreel Baslcefloall-2, 3 CAPRINO, MARY ANN Science. Marh. Language 884 Easr Second Slreer F.T.A.-2. 3, 4: Class Commillees-2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: G.A.A.-2 CARDONE. BONNIE JEAN Business. Home Economics I56V2 Maple Sfreel CARLSON, BARBARA ANN Business Jamesiown Road Girls' Chorus-2 CARLSON. BRUCE ALLAN Malh 30 Osborn Slreef A'CappeIIa-3. 41 H.R. Baskelball-2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: J-Club-3, 4 CARLSON. BRUCE WILLIAM Malh 76 Royal Avenue Band-2. 3, 41 H.R. Baslcelball-2, 3, 4 CARLSON, DAVID RICHARD Malh R.D.1f4. Howard Avenue Teen Jays-2. 3. 4 CARLSON. GARY WILLIAM Malh 5 Hunler Slreel H.R. Baslcelball-2. 3, 4 CARLSON, JAMES RUSSELL Science R.F.D. 4994. Baker Slreer Exrension Orcheslra-2, 3. 4 CARLSON. KATHLEEN DIANA Science l4l5 Newland Avenue F.N.A.-2, 3. 4: Bannerelles-2. 3: Girls' Chorus-2 CARLSON, LINDA ESTHER Malh, Language 80 Holchlciss SI'reeI', F.T.A.-3, 47 Mixed Chorus-2. 3: Junior Class Play Cosiume Commirfee-3: Junior- Senior Receplion Commiffee-3: A.F.S.-4 CARLSON, MARTIN PACE Malh 3I7 Hazzard Slreel' Baslcelball-2. 3 CARLSON. NORMA JEAN Business 43 Sfurges F.T.A.-3, 47 Chorus-2. 3: Music Man-3: Mi-Y-37 Bowling-3, 4 CARLSON. SANDRA LOUISE Business 234 Cole Avenue Mi4Y-2. 3. 4 CARLSON. THOMAS WAYNE Malh 257 Barrows SI'ree'I Swimming-2, 3: Sophomore Class Cabinerg H.R. Baslcelball-3, 4 CARLSON. TIMOTHY JON Malh 8 Campbell Avenue A'CappelIa-3, 4: Chorus-2 CARNAHAN. JANIS RUTH Malh. Science, Language 338 Easl E. Fiflh Sfreef Sludenl Council-2, 3: Band-2. 3. 4: Honor Socieiy-3. 4: F.T.A.-2. 3: A.F.S.-3, 4: Class Newspaper-2 CARONIA. JAMES Malh. Science 37IV2 Foole Avenue Wreslling-2, 3. 4: Track-2, 33 H.R. Basker- ball-2. 3. 4 CARR, CHERYL MARY Business I I I Fairview Avenue Pep Club-3: Junior Class Play Tickei Com- miffee: Junior-Senior Recepiion Commifiee -3 CARVELLA, ANTHONY MICHAEL Business R.D. 9592, Falconer Siillwaier Road Fooiball-2: H.R. Baskelball-2, 3, 4- CASAMENTO, DANIEL ANTHONY Maih, Language, Science III2 Norfh Main S'rree+ A'CappeIla-3, 4: Band-2, 3: Thespians-3, 4: F.T.A.-3, 4: Debale-3, 4: Men of To- morrow-2, 3, 4: Madrigal Singers-3: Mixed Chorus-2 CASE, DAVID ELWYN Maih, Science 5l6 Easl Eighrh Slreel Fooiball-2, 3, 4: Track-2, 3, 4: J-Club-3, 4: Class Cabinei-3, 4: A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: Men of Tomorrow-2, 3, 4: Class Newspaper-2 CASEL, JOSEPH WARREN Science I46 Hazeliine Avenue H.R. Baslcefball-3, 4 CASSELMAN, CHARLES BRUCE Science R.D. 3453, Brown Sireel CAUVEL, DOUGLAS HAROLD Technical Elecironics R.D. 9494, Baker Sireei Exiension Slage Crew-2, 3, 4: Amaleur Radio Club -3. 4: Wresiling-2 CASTIGLIONE, JOANN KAREN Language, Science, Malh 500 Wesi Sevenih Sireel Red and Green-3: F.T.A.-3, 4: Junior Class Play Make-Up Commiilee--3: Senior Play Publicily Commiilee: French Club-4: Pep Club-2: Preienders-2 CEDEROUIST. BETH MARIE Business 59 Pennsylvania Avenue Mi-Y-3, 4 CHAMPION, ELIZABETH ANN Science 4 Melallic Avenue Cheerleader-2, 3: Senior Class Play Pub- Iiciiy Commiilee: F.N.A.-4: F.T.A.-4 CHAMPLIN, ROBERT RICHARD Indusirial Arls 3I Linden Avenue Foorball-2: H.R. Baslceiball-2, 3, 4: H.R. Volleyball-2. 3, 4 CHANDLER, DAVID ALLEN lnduslrial Aris 322 Soulh Main Sireei' H.R. Baskeiball-2, 3, 4: H.R. Volleyball- 2, 3, 4 CHAPMAN, LINDA GAYLE Language II6 Newland Avenue Band-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-3, 4: A.F.S. Club-3. 4: Senior Class Play Publicily Commilnlee CHEST, LINDA Business 437 Slowe Slreei' Bowling CHIAPPETTA, GABRIEL Science 9I2 Easf Second Srreer CHIAPPONE. JAMES LOUIS Business I I English Slreef H.R. Baslcefball-2, 3, 4: Decca Club: H.R. Volleyball-2, 3, 4 CHRISTENSON, TIMOTHY LEROY Drafling 33 Ellicolf Slreel Fooiball-2: A'CappeIla-3, 4: Mixed Chorus --2 CLARK. PENELOPE ANNE Science IB2 Euclid Avenue Mixed Chorus-2: A'CappeIla-3, 4: Red and Green-4: F.T.A.-3, 4: Junior Class Play- 3: Thespians: Senior Class Play Publiciiy Commifiee: Junior Class Play Cosiumes Com- miiiee CLINE. BARBARA ANN Business 60 McDaniel Avenue F.N.A.-2, 3: Mi-Y-2. 3, 4: Junior Class Hooienanny Commilriee-3: Senior Class Play Publicify Commiiiee-4: Bowling-2, 4 The library reference seciion is used Io The fullesi' by ferm paper writers. COBB, CHARLES NORMAN Science, Maih 83 Newlon Avenue Track-2, 3: Band-2, 3, 4: Orchesira-2, 3 COBBE, DANIEL WAYNE lndusirial Aris. Science 2I2 Easi Eighih Slreef COCHRAN, LOYAL DEAN lnduslrial Arfs 306 Sieele Sireei' COCKSHOTT, THOMAS HARRY Business 47 Hazelline Avenue COMELLA, HELEN MARIE Science' I67 Allen Sireei Bend-2. 3, 4: Pep Club-2. 3. 4: F.N.A.- 2: Junior Class Play Ticlcei Commiifee: Jun- ior-Senior Recepiion Commiiiee: Bowling- 2, 3 CONROE, DOUGLAS ELWOOD Science, Maih, Music 44 Clyde Avenue A'CappelIa-3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: H.R. Vol- leyball-2 CONSTANTINO, DONALD FRANK Technical Elecfronics 384 Fooie Avenue Cr?oss-Counfry-2: Traclc-2: H.R. Baslceiball CONWIT, ELIZABETH ANN Mafh, Science, Language 6II Jefferson Slreel F.T.A.-2: Girls' Chorus-2, 3: Senior Class Play Publicify Commiifee COON, BRADLEY LANCE Malh, Science, Language I48 Sampson Sireef Baseball-2: French Club-4: H.R. Baslcef. ball-3,4 CORCORAN, DONALD ALLAN Technical Mechanical I42 Falconer Slreei' H.R. Baslceiball-3, 4: H.R. Volleyball-2 CORDNER. MARILYN DAWN Business 635 Falconer Sireel' CORDNER, MARLENE SUE Business 635 Falconer Sireei CORNELL, SANDRA KAY Business 5 Swan Sfreei' Decca Club-3: F.T.A.-2, 3 COSTANZO, MARY MARGARET Business 42 Allen Sfreef Junior Class Play Coslumes Commiilee: Sen- ior Class Play Publicily Commiliee: F.T.A.- 4: F.N.A.-3 COVELL, RUTH ANN 533 Easi Fifth Sireei CRESANTI, DONALD CHARLES Technical Mechanical 395 Souih Main Sireei' H.R. Baslceiball-3, 4 CRESANTI, JOYCE MARIE Business 395 Souih Main Slreei' German Club-4: Class Play Publiciiy Com- miiiees-3, 4: Teen Jays-4 CRICK, ROGER FRANK Malh. Science 57 Cowden Place A'CappeIla-3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: Maih Club-3: German Club-2, 3: Bowling-2: Junior-Senior Recepiion Commifiee-3 CROCKER, JOSEPH FRANKLIN JR. lndusIrial.ArIs 73 Tower Sfreei Wresiling-3, 4: H.R. Baslcefball-2, 3, 4: Foofball Manager-2: Baskeiball Manager-2 CURRY, BARBARA ANNE Business I4 Harris Avenue CURTIS, JAMES BARTON Business 5 Maplewood Avenue Baseball: Foofball-2: Track-2: H.R. Basker- ball-2, 3, 4 CUSIMANO, ANGELA MAE Business 379 Fairmouni' Avenue Mixed Chorus-2: Junior Class Play Publiciiy Commifiee: Sophomore Class Taleni' Show Commilfee-2: Junior Class Parly Commil- Iee: Class Newspaper-2, 3: Junior-Senior Re- cepiion Commi'Hee: Senior Class Play Pub- licily Commiilee CUSIMANO, BEVERLY Business I4OV2 Barrows Sireei Girls' Chorus-2 CUSIMANO, JOSEPH Drafting 25 Linden Avenue Cross-Couniry-2: Track-2, 3: H.R. Baslcei- ball-2, 3, 4 CUSIMANO, RUSSELL MICHAEL Drafling, Maih 37 Benson Slreei Fooiball-2, 3, 4: Track-2: J-Club-3: H.R. Baslceiball-2, 3, 4 D DAMON, DANIEL ARVID Maih 66 Chapin Slreef A'Cappella-3. 4: Madrigal Singers-3, 4: Track-2, 3, 4: Cross-Counfry-3, 4: Bowling -3, 4:,J-Club-3, 4: Men of Tomorrow-2. 3, 4: Wresfling- 2 Sfu Oram offers over-fhe-shoulder help Io a busy Chris Burdiff. DAMOND, LOUISE Science 72 Campbell Avenue Journalism-3 D'ANGELO, JOHN Science I3l Woodworfh Avenue, Wes? Ellicoif H.R. Baskefball-2, 3, 4 D'ANGELO, MARYLOU ROSE Science, Malh 239 Foresf Avenue F.T.A.-2 DANER, DAVID RYAN MaI'h, Science, Language 497 Willard Sfreel' J-Club-2, 3, 4: Band-2, 3, 4: Dance Band -2, 3: All-Sfafe Secfional Band-3, 4: Golf Team-3, 4: Bowling-2, 3, 4: German Club -4: Mafh Club-4 DANIELS, JERALD ALLEN Science, Mafh, Language I7 Valley View A'CappeIla-2, 3, 4: Men of Tomorrow-2: Madrigal Singers-3: Junior Class Play-3: Thespians-4 DANIELSON, JANNENE LORRAINE Home Economics 2I4 Wesl Sevenfh Sfreef F.T.A.-2, 3 DANIELSON, SHERWOOD CARL Draffing 56 Pardee Avenue Band-2, 3, 4: Bowling-3, 4: H.R. Baslcefball -3,47 Orchesfra-4 DARLING. BEVERLY ANN Business 842 Easf Second Sfreef DARLING. LINDA ANN Business, Mafh IO3 Broadhead Avenue DAVIES, WILLIAM WILCOX Science l2I7 Newland Avenue Bowling-2, 3,4 DAVIS, KATHLEEN ELOISE Business II9 Colfax Sfreef Mixed Chorus-2 DAVIS, KENNETH CHARLES Business I4 Arnold Sfreef A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Men of Tomorrow-2, 3. 4: Mixed Chorus-2: H.R. Baskefball-2, 3, 4: Foofball: Baseball: Bowling DAVIS. RONALD LEE Mafh 42 Arden Parkway Baslrefball-2, 3: H.R. Baslcefball-4 DAWSON, DAVID GEORGE Science 7I Newfon Avenue Sfudenf Council-2, 3: J-Club-2, 3: Thes pians-2: Foofball-2, 3, 4: Baseball-2. 3 H.R. Baslcefball-2, 3. 4: Junior Class Play Men of Tomorrow-2, 3, 4 ' DEAN, ARTHUR LEWIS Business 420 Wesf Eighfh Sfreel Baseball DEARING. MARY LOUISE Arr 505 Sfowe Sfreef Band-2, 3, 4 DEMARCO, CHARLES Draffing 207 Barrows Sfreef DEMARCO, JOSEPH ANTHONY Business IO Shaver Sfreef. Baslcefball-2, 3, 4 DEMING, SHERRIAN MARIE Language 20 Roland Road DEPASOUALE, JOANN Arf 42 Wesl' Tenfh Sfreef F.T.A.-2, 4: Senior Class Play-4: Decca Club-4 DEVITA, JUDITH LYNN Mafh 28 Peferson Sfreef Junior Class Play-3: Senior Class Play Com- miffee-4: Class Cabinef-2, 3, 4: Sopho- more Talenf Show Commiffee: Sophomore Class Parfy Commiffee DEVOE, JEANNE MARIE Language, Mafh, Science 24 Loreffa Avenue Band-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy -3, 4: French Club-4: Red and Green-3, 4: A.F.S. Club-4 DEWEY, ELAINE CAROL Mafh 66 Adams Sfreef Band-2. 3, 4: Class Cabinef-3: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Prefenders-2: Junior Class Hoofenanny Ticker Commirree: Junior Class Play Properfy Commiffeei Caps and Gowns Commiffee-3 DIDOMENICO. RICHARD LEE Science 23 Frinlc Avenue Bowling DIMAIO, JOSEPH ROBERT Mafh, Science I9 Regenf Sfreel' Foofball-2: A'CappelIa-2, 3: H.R. Baskef- ball-2, 3, 4: Men of Tomorrow-2, 3: Mixed Chorus-2 DISPENZA. GRACE MARY Home Economics 99 Barrefr Avenue DOLCE. SHEILA FRANCES Business 44 Wafer Sfreef Girls' Chorus-2: Bowling-3 DORLER, LAWRENCE WILLARD Science 58 Beech Sfreef DORLER, ROBERT LEROY Mafh, Science 58 Beech Slreef Band-2, 3. 4: Dance Band-2: H.R. Baskef- ball-2, 3, 4 DOUGLAS. RUTH ANN Mafh, Language I47 Prafher Avenue A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Madrigal Singers-3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2 DOWDALL, MARGARET ANN Language 32 Kingsbury Sfreef Red and Green-4: 'F.T.A.-2: Prefenders- 2: Teen Jays-3: Pep Club-2 DRACUP, KATHLEEN ANN Language R.D. 9:42, Manchesfer Road DUBOIS. JEFFREY ANTON Science. Mafh 27 Dearborn Sfreef Class Cabinef-2. 3, 4: Golf Team-2, 3, 4: A'CappeIIa-3: Hi-Y-2, 3, 4: H.R. Baslcef- ball-2, 3, 4: German Club-3, 4: Men of Dave Rosedahl, varsify debafer, looks ahead on Ihe feam calendar. Tomorrow-2, 3 DUBOIS. LINDA LEE Business 5 Pleasanfview Drive Girls' Chorus-2: Junior Class Play Make-up Commiffee DUNBERG, DIANE MADELINE Business 422 Prafher Avenue Mi-Y-2, 3: F.T.A.-2 E EATON, ARLETTA SUSAN Science 72 Wesf I4-Ih Sfreef EICHER, DENNIS GERARD Mafh 2OI Barreff Avenue Bowling-2: Rifle Club-2 ELARDO. VINCENT FRANK Business 926 Newland Avenue Track-2: Foofball-2 EMMOTT, BONNIE LOU Mafh, Science, Language I3I Indiana Avenue F.N.A.--3, 4: French Club-4: Inframurals- 2, 3 F FAGERSTROM, KAREN JEAN Language, Mafh 69 Lee Avenue F.T.A.-2, 3: Band-2: French Club-4 FAGERSTROM, TIMOTHY LAWRENCE Mafh, Science 25 Grandin Sfreef Junior Class Play Commiffee-3 FANCHER, MARY CATHERINE Language, Mafh, Science I76 Pleasanfview Drive Mixed Chorus-2: Prefenders-2: Class Cab- inef-4: Junior Class Newspaper Commiffee -3: Junior Class Play Commiffee-3: Red and Green-4 FAULK, EILEEN JANETTE Mafh 293 Sampson Sfreef Band-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Orchesfra-2, 3: Red and Green-3: Class Newspaper-2: Class Song Commiffee-2: Junior Class Play Properfies: Caps and Gowns Commiffee-3 FEATHER. DANIEL WESLEY Science 546 Soufh Main Sfreel' Cross-Counfry-2. 3, 4: Track-2, 3, 4: J-Club -3, 4: H.R. Baskefball-2, 3, 4 FEATHERS. KAREN DARLENE Language I35 Camp Sfreef Class Cabinef-4: Debafe-3, 4: Thespians -4: Junior Class Play-3 FEENSTRA, JAN DIRK Mafh I7 Linwood Avenue Swimming-2, 3, 4: Track-2, 4: J.H.S. Forum -3, 4: H.R. Baskefball-2, 3, 4 FERINO, LINDA ANN Business 720 Buffalo Sfreef FERRY, NANCY LEE Library worker Joann Casfiglione fakes care of one of her Ieasf-pleasanf dufies-making ouf over- due slips. Language 266 Camp Sfreef F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Teen Jays-3, 4: Spanish Club-4: Prefenders-2: Red and Green-4: A.F.S. Club-3, 4: Pep Club-3, 4: J.H.S. Forum-4 FINCH, JILL MARIE Mafh, Language 54 Delevan Avenue F-T-A--2. 3. 4: A'CappeIIa-3: A.F.S. Club -3, 4: French Club-4: Junior Class Play Commiffee: Music Man-3 FIORE. DENNIS FREDERICK Mafh, Draffing I I2 Weeks Sfreel' Bowling-2 FITCH, THEODORE ALAN Technical Elecfrical 3I Loxley Couri' Track-2: Amafeur Radio Club-3: Wresfling -2: H.R. Baskefloall-3 FORD. NANCY LILLIAN Business I33 Slowe Sfreef Mi-Y-3, 4 FORSBERG. RICHARD MAXWELL Mafh I05 Falconer Slreef AICGPPSIIG-3. 4: F.T.A.-3, 4: Mixed Cho- rus-2: Men of Tomorrow-2, 3, 4 FOSTER. KATHRYN GRACE 0 Business l69If2 Soufh Main Sfreef FOSTER, ROBERT ALEN Indusfrial Arfs I69V2 Soufh Main Sfreef Cross-Counfry--2 FOX. DEBORAH AN N Business 22 Spruce Sfreef A'CappeIla-3, 4: F.T.A.-3: Mixed Chorus -2 FOX, RICHARD NEWTON lndusfrial Arfs I I8 Tower Sfreef Wresfling-3, 4: H.R. Baskefball-2. 3, 4 FRANGIONE. LINDA LEA Business, Science I72 Chaufauqua Avenue Band-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play Commiffee FRIBERG, KATHLEEN ALICE Science, Mafh 86 Colfax Sfreef F,N.A.-3, 4: A.F.S. Club-2. 3, 4: Mi-Y- 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Play Tickel' Commiffee: Junior-Senior Recepfion Commiffee-3: F.T.A. -2, 3: Junior Class Play Publicify Commiffee FRY, MARSHALL BRUCE Indusfrial Arfs, Science 34I Foofe Avenue Bowling-2, 3, 4 FURMAN. CHERYL LYNNE Science I44 McKinley Avenue Band-2, 3: Prefenders-2 G GAGLIANO, JOSEPH Technical Elecfrical 476 Soufh Main Sfreef Baskefball-2: H.R. Baskefball-3, 4 GARVIN, CHERIE Mafh, Science 705 Falconer Sfreef GERMAINE, RALPH JOSEPH lndusfrial Arls IOI2 Prendergasf Avenue GIAMBELLUCA, CARLA MAE Business 24I Soufh Main Sfreef Pep Club-2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play Tickef Commiffee: Senior Class Play Publicify Com- miffee: Junior-Senior Recepfion Commiffee-3 GIAMBRA, SANDRA KAY Business 8 Thayer Sfreef GILL, TIMOTHY JON Technical Elecfrical 29 Fairfax Road Foofball-2, 3, 4: Basketball-2, 3, 4: Track- 3: Baseball-2, 4: Honor Sociefy-3, 4: J-Club -33, 4: Key Club-2: Amafeur Radio Club GISSLIN, NANCY LOU Science, Ari' I I4 McDaniel Avenue GIVENS, MYRNA C. Business 902 Lafayeffe Sfreef Decca Club-2: Girls' Bowling-3 GLAIR, CHERYL ANN 285 Hazelfine Avenue GLEASON. ESTHER SUE Business 705 Falconer Sfreef Mi-Y-3 GORDON. STEPHAN SCOTT lndusfrial Arfs I23 Chaufauqua Avenue H.R. Baskefball-2, 3. 4 GRANDIN, WAYNE WALTER Science I6 Norfon Avenue German Club-3, 4: Red and Green-4: H.R. Baskefball-4 GRECO. BETTY ANGELA Mafh, Language, Music 26I Buffalo Sfreel' A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Red and Green-4: Music Man-3: Junior Class Parly Decorafions Com- miffee-3: Junior Class Play Ticker Com- miffee GREENDAHL. GREGORY DAY Science 309 Newland Avenue German Club-3, 4: Class Cabinel-4 GRIFFITH. SHARON LOU Mafh, Science 5I Charles Sfreef A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Madrigal Singers-3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: F.T.A.-4: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play Reading Commiffee: Music Man-3: Class Cabinef-3 GUSTAFSON, DANIEL EMIL Science 39 Pennsylvania Avenue German Club-3, 4: H.R. Baskefball-4: J.H.S. Forum-4 GUSTAFSON, PRISCILLA ANN Science I233 Newland Avenue Orchesfra-2, 3, 4: G.A.A.-2 GUSTAVSON, LINDA JEAN Language, MafI1,Ar+ 325 Colfax Sfreef French Club-4: F.T.A.-4: Twirlers-2. 3: Senior Class Play Publicify Commiffee GUZZARDO, ANGELA NANCY Business 3I Locusf Sfreel F.T.A.-3, 4: Pep Club-2 H HALL, REBECCA JO Arf IO Myers Avenue F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play: Debafe Club Play: Red and Green-2: Band-2: Pep Club-2 HALLER, ALLEN RALPH Mafh, Science R.D. 9953, Jamesfown Foofball-3: German Club-2, 3 HALSTED, JOAN KIMBALL Mafh Mixed Chorus-2: A'CappeIla-3, 4: F.N.A. -2' F.T.A.-3' A.F.S. Club-3: Junior Class Play Tickei' Cdmmiffee: Music Man Tickef' Commiffee: Sophomore Class Parly Commif- fee-2 HANSON. MURIEL RAE Mafh, Science, Language IO Mason Sfreef F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Prefenders-2: Girls' Chorus -2 HARRISON, RAYMOND WILLIAM 'Science 4I7 Easl' Fifth Sfreef Foofball-2: H.R. Baskefball-2, 3, 4 HARTSELL, JUDY ANN Home Economics 3 Fairview Avenue HAUG, BARBARA ELISABETH Arf, Language 20 Meadow Lane A'CappelIa-3, 4: Cheerleader-2: Thespians -3, 4: Class Cabinef-2: Senior Class Play Make-up Commiffee: Sophomore Talenf Show Commiffee: Music Man-3: Class Newspaper HAUPIN, JUDITH ANN Mafh. Science, Language I44 Cook Avenue F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: A.F.S. Club-3, 4: Prefenders -2, 3: Pep Club-2: Senior Class Play Pub- Iicify Commiffee-4: French Club-4 HECK, ANN ELIZABETH Mafh, Science, Language I IO Euclid Avenue Debafe-3, 4: Journalism-3, 4: Teen Jays- 2, 3: J.H.S. Forum-3: Band-2: Prefenders -2: Class Newspaper-2 HEGGARTY, CHARLES GERARD Science 26 Malfby Sfreef Junior Class Play Properfies Commiffee HEINRICHS, LILLI Business 4l Wes? Elevenfh Sfreef Decca Club-4: F.T.A.-4: Senior Class Play Publicgify Commiffee HENDERSON. RHOE BURRELL Malh, Science 49 Lakin Avenue Band-2, 3.4: H.R. Baskefball-2. 3. 4 HESS. JOHN LEROY Mafh, Science R.D. 9lf2, Ashville Class Newspaper-2 HICKMAN. JOHANNA LYNNE Science 24 Chesfnuf Sfreef Mixed Chorus-2 HIND, DENNIS ROY Indusfrial Arfs 25 Palmer Sfreel' HJEMDAHLgMONSEN. STEIN JARL Marh, Science 3lO Superior Slreel Hi-Y-2, 3, 4: German Club-2: Red and Green-4 HODNETT, SHERMAN T. Malh l808 Washinglon Slreel' Foollaall-2, 3, 4: Track-2, 3, 4: H.R. Bas- kelball-3, 4: Wreslling-2, 3 HOLLAND, DONALD CHARLES Science I8 Ellicoll Slreel Radio Club-2, 3 HOLLINGS, CAROL BEVERLY Business, Language I47 Newlon Avenue HORN, DAVID PAUL Malh, Science 620 Newland Avenue Deloale-2, 3, 4: N.F.L.-3, 4: Hi-Y-2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play: J.H.S. Forum-3, 4: H.R. Baslcellaall-2, 3, 4 HORNER, TERRANCE NEVIL Malh, Science 79 Pennsylvania Avenue Cross-Counlry-2 HOWIE. LORETTA SUE Arl' 39 Wes? Thirieenlh Slreel Bannerelles-2, 3 HOYT, DANNY OTTO Technical Mechanical I24 Indiana Avenue Wreslling-2, 3, 4: Cross-Counlry-3: J-Club -4: H.R. Baslcelball-2, 3, 4 HOYT, KATHLEEN ANNE Business 409 Soulh Main Slreel I INGRAO. CYNTHIA ANN Business 608 Barrows Slreel Girls' Bowling-2: Junior Class Play INSERRA. SANTO ARTHUR Science 26 Cenler Slreel H.R. Baslcefball-2, 3, 4: Cross-Counlry-2 INTIHAR, JOHN THOMAS Dralling I45 Linwood Avenue H.R. Baslcelloall-2, 3, 4 IRBY, ALFRED DEAN Mafh, Science I I22 Lafayefle Slreel Junior Class Play: Baslcelball-2. 3, 4: De- bale-3: J.H.S. Forum-3, 4: Golf-3, 4: A'CappeIla-3, 4 IRWIN, ARTHUR SAMUEL Malh, Language 628 Winsor Slreel' H.R. Baslcelball-2, 3, 4 ISAACSON, ANN CRESTON Malh, Science 40 Wesfminsler Drive F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Sophomore Talenl Show: Junior and Senior Class Play Usher Com- milfee: Senior Class Play Ticlcel Commiflee ISRAELSON, RICHARD LEE lnduslrial Arls I6 Norwood Avenue Wreslling-2, 3: Cross-Counlry-2: Band- 2, 3, 4 J JACKSON, BRET CARL Science IO6 Wesl Eighlh Slreel JACKSON, LARRY MERLE Business 362 Soulh Main Slreel Mixed Chorus-2: Men of Tomorrow-2 JACOBSON, KATHRYN JEAN Malh, Science, Language IO9 Francis Sfreef A'CappeIla-3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Class Calainel-2, 3: Band-2: Class Day Commil- 'ree-3, 4: Sophomore Talenl Show: Class Play Pulolicily Commillee-3, 4: Class News- paper-2, 3 On her way home, Elaine Dewey pauses a momenl' fo look a+ lhe hall display cases. JACOBSON, MARTIN DOUGLAS Malh, Science, Language 2l I Clyde Avenue Band-2, 3, 4: Orcheslra-2, 3, 4: Deltzale- 2, 3: Class Cabinel-2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely -3, 4: Class Newspaper-2, 3, 4: All-Slale Orcheslra-3, 4: Boys' Slale-3 JAMES, DIANNE KATHLEEN Business 4l Mounl' Vernon Place A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Girls' Chorus-2 JEFFERSON, KRISTINA LEANNE Business 25 Pearl Avenue F.N.A.-3, 4: Decca Club-4: Girls' Chorus -2: Pep Club-4 JENKINS, KENNETH IVAN Induslrial Arls 54 McKinley Avenue JOCHUM, JANE CAROLINE Malh, Science, Language 55 McDaniel Avenue Cheerleader-2, 3, 4: Class Newspaper-3, 4: Class Cabinel'-4: J-Club--3, 4: French Club-4: A.F.S. Club-4: Class Parly Com- mirlee-2, 3: Junior Class Play Commillee JOHNSON, ALEXIS ANN Malh, Science, Language I4 Genesee Slreel F.T.A.-2, 4: Junior Class Play Ticlcel' Com- millee: Junior-Senior Receplion Commillee JOHNSON, AUDREY DONNA Arl I I5 Chaulauqua Avenue Band-2 JOHNSON, BRIAN GORDON Malh, Science 427 Crossman Sfreel Debale-2, 3, 4: Orcheslra-2, 3, 4: J.H.S. Forum-3: Junior Class Play Publicify Com- miflee JOHNSON, BRICE CONET Dralling I232 Prendergasl Avenue JOHNSON, CHERYL ANNE Science, Language R.D. -7943, Kianlone Road F.N.A.-2, 4: French Club-4 JOHNSON, CYNTHIA DIANE Language 39 Wes: Fifleenlh Sfreel F.T.A.-2, 4: Girls' Chorus-2, 3, 4: Prelencl- ers-2: Senior Class Play Publicify Commil- fee JOHNSON, DANNY LYNN Technical Mechanical 424 Winsor Slreel JOHNSON, JAMES ROBERT Malh, Science, Language 8 Wesl Eighleenlh Slreel' JOHNSON, JEFFREY Arf 4I5 Colfax Sfreel JOHNSON, JOHN ALLISON Malh 429 Sfowe Slreef Golf-2, 3, 4: Swimming-3, 4: Foolhall-2, 3: J-Club-3, 4 JOHNSON. JOHN CHARLES Induslrial Arls Il8 Crown Slreel JOHNSON, JONAS TALMADGE Malh, Science 98 Foresl Avenue Foofball-2, 3, 4: Wreslling-2, 3, 4: Track- 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely-3. 4: J-Club-3, 4: Band-2 JOHNSON. JUDY ANN Business 44 Hedges Avenue F.T.A.-2, 4: Girls' Bowling-2: Junior Class Play Publicily Commillee JOHNSON, LAVERNE LOUIS Science 228 Fairmounl' Avenue Golf-2. 3, 4: Bowling-2, 3, 4 JOHNSON, LINDA ANN Malh, Science, Language 209 Van Buren Slreel Sfudenl Council-2, 3, 4: A.F.S. Club-2, 3, 4: Class Newspaper-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-2. 3: Prefenders-2: Mixed Chorus-2 JOHNSON, LINDA MARIE Science, Language 29 Myrlle Slreel' Band-2, 3, 4: A.F.S. Club-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.- 4: French Club-4: Class Newspaper-2 JOHNSON, LINDA MARIE Science, Language 455 Willard Slreel F.N.A.-2: F.T.A.-3, 4: French Club-4: Class Newspaper-3: Mixed Chorus-2: Pre- lenders-2 JOHNSON, MARILYN ELIZABETH Malh, Science, Language 47 Norwood Avenue F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Bannerelles-2, 3: Color Guard-4: French Club-3, 4: F.N.A.-3: Pep Club-3, 4: Junior-Senior Receplion Com- milfee-3 JOHNSON, PAULA SUE Science 34 Everell Avenue JOHNSON, ROBERT HAROLD Business 6 Bernhard Place JOHNSON, RUSSELL ROGER Business 2I4 Cole Avenue Baseball-2, 3, 4: Baskelball-2, 3: J-Club- 3,4 JOI-INSON, TIMOTHY ANDREW Induslrial Arls I36 McKinley Avenue Foofball-2, 3: Track-2 JONES. LINDA MARIE M,a+h. Science IO4 Superior Slreel' Bande-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Orcheslra- 3: Prefenders-2: Junior Class Play Pub- Iicily Commiflee JONETI-IIS, DAVID GEORGE Malh, Science, Language 440 Fronl Sfreel Band-2, 3, 4: Class Cabinel-2, 3, 4: Or- cheslra-2, 3, 4 JUNGOUIST, LINDA ANN Business I49 Maple Slreel K KAMMANN, WILLIAM FREDERICK Malh, Science I23 Prospecl Slreel Mixed Chorus--2: A'Cappella-3, 4: J.H.S. Forum-3: Debale-2, 3, 4: Red and Green -4: German Club-3, 4: Madrigal Singers -3, 4: Men of Tomorrow-2, 3, 4 KAY, PETER FRANCIS OWEN Science 2I2 Crossman Slreel' J.H.S. Forum-3, 4: French Club-4 KELEMEN. ANDRAS KARL Science 62I Easl' Sixlh Slreel KELLEY, DANIEL MATTHEW Science 6I Hammond Slreel Radio Club-2, 3, 4: Slage Crew-2 KENT, LINDA LOU Business 28 Maple Sfreel KESSLER, GEORGE FREDERICK JR. Malh, Science 7 Ridgley Terrace Debale-2, 3, 4: J.H.S. Forum-3: Mafh Club-2, 3: Class Newspaper-2: N.F.L.- 2, 3, 4 KING. KAREN SANDRA Business 9 Peach Slreel G.A.A.-2: Girls' Bowling-2, 3 KLAWON. GREGORY WILLIAM Induslrial Arls 226 Falconer Slreef Foolball-2: Bowling--2: Track-2 KLIEST, LEE ALAN Business 27 Broadhead Avenue Decca Club-2, 3 KNOWLES, DONNA LEE Language I5 Howard Slreel F.T.A.--2, 4: Teen Jays-3, .4: Girls' Bowling -2, 4: Senior Class and Junior Class Play Publicily Commillee KNOWLES, SALLY ANN Science I5 Howard Sfreel' Teen Jays-4: F.T.A.--2, 4: Girls' Bowling- 2, 4: Senior Class Play Publicily Commiflee: Spanish Club-4 KOHLBACHER. SALLY JEAN Science, Language 5 Towner Avenue Class Cabinel-2: Mixed Chorus-2: Class Newspaper-2, 3, 4: Prelenders-2 KOSTHORST. JEAN ADELE Business 5 Terrace Place Band-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-3, 4: Pep Club-3, 4 KOTE, SYLVIA ANN Language I2I Flubanna Avenue A'CappeIIa-3. 4: Red and Green-4: Mixed Chorus-2: F.T.A.-3, 4: Music Man-3: French Club-4 KRAFT, PHYLLIS ANN Business I93 Slowe Slreei L LANE, CHARLES EDWARD Technical Eleclrical 833 Prendergasl Avenue H.R. Baskelball-2, 3, 4 LANG, JOHN WILLIAM Malh I2 Walnul Sfreel Band-2, 3, 4: H.R. Baskelball-2, 3, 4 LARSON, BRADLEY DEAN Technical Mechanical 40 Laurie Lane H.R. Baskelball-2, 3, 4 LARSON, PATRICIA ANNE Business 269 Hazelline Avenue LARSON, SHARON KAY Business 227 Prospecl' Slreel Girls' Inlramurals-2, 3, 4: Red and Green- 3, 4: Junior Class Play Adveriising Commil- lee-3: Junior Class Play Tickef Commillee: Girls' Bowling-3: Decca Club-4 LAUGHLIN, MARY MARGARET Business 4I4 Hazzard Slreel Junior and Senior Class Play Publicily Com- milfee: Teen Jays-4 LAWSON, ROBERT EUGENE lndusirial Arls 365 Delaware Avenue Foolball-2 LEE. LINK WARREN Science R.D. QF3, Jameslown Foolball-2, 3: Journalism-2: Class Cabinel -2, 3, 4: H.R. Baskellaall-2, 3, 4: German Club-2: Track-2: Slage Crew-3, 4 LEEPER, CALVINIA Business I IO6 Washinglon Slreel' LENNA, MARCIA JOY Malh, Science 26 Chapman Slreel' F.T.A.-3, 4: F.N.A.--2: Girls' Chorus-2 LEONARD, JAMES EDWARD Induslrial Arls, Music 2I5 Pennsylvania Avenue Class Cabinel-2: Teen Jays-3, 4: Key Club -3, 4: H.R. Baskelball--2, 3, 4: A'CappelIa -3. 4 LETTEN, CYNTHIA LYNN Business 26 Richmond Place Girls' Bowling-2, 3 LEXELL. SALLY BETH Malh, Science, Language R.D. 593, Jameslown Thespians-3, 4: German Club-4: Junior Class Play: Class Newspaper-3: F.T.A.-4 LIBERG, JOHN FREDERICK JR. Science I76 Thayer Slreel' - H.R. Baskelball-2, 3, 4: Hi-Y-3: Foolball- 2, 3 LILLY, JANE LOUISE Malh, Science, Language 233 Buffalo Slreel' A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Red and Green-3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: G.A.A.-2: Pep Club-2: Teen Jays-3: Music Man-3: Junior Class Hoolenanny Publicily Commillee LINDOUIST, JACK ROY Science 65 Lakin Avenue LINGENFELTER, JAMES RUSSELL Malh 68 Royal Avenue Mixed Chorus-2: Men of Tomorrow-2, 3, 4: A'CappeIIa-3, 4 LITZEN, JOHN DANIEL Science. Indusirial Arts I93 McKinley Avenue LOFGREN. JAMES ROBERT Science I74 Barrell Avenue Baseball-3, 4:- J-Club-4: H.R. Baskelball- 2, 3, 4 LOMBARDO, LOUIS Malh, Science, Language 92 Bowen Sfreel Red and Green-4 LONG, RUEDELL RAY Business 339 Falconer Slreel Wreslling-4 LOOMIS, JEFFREY BRUCE Language, Malh, Music 317 Baker Slreel Red and Green-2, 3, 4: A'Cappella-3. 4: Madrigal Singers-3, 4: Music Man-3: Hon- or Sociely-3, 4: Men of Tomorrow-2, 3, 4: Thespians-3, 4: Ouill and Scroll-3, 4 LOOMIS, JERRY DAVID Malh, Science, Music 3l7 Baker Slreel Mixed Chorus-2: A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Men of Tomorrow-2, 3, 4: Thespians-3, 4: Red and Green-3, 4: H.R. Baskelloall--2, 3, 4: Madri- gal Singers-3, 4: Music Man-3 LUCE, BECKY DARLENE Malh, Science, Language 26 Hess Sfreel Sludenl Council-2, 3, 4: A.F.S. Club-2, 3, 4: Band-2, 3, 4: Class Day CommiHee-- 3, 4 LUCIANO, DAN I EL NICHOLAS Science 32 Thayer Slreel Foolball-2, 3, 4: Track-3, 4: H.R. Baskel- ball-2. 3, 4 LUMIA, PETER DAVID ANTHONY Malh I3O Waler Slreel Band-2, 3, 4: H.R. Baskelball-2, 3,4 LUND, DANIEL COURTNEY Science, Malh I I5 Emory Drive Sludenl Council-2, 3, 4: J-Club-3, 4: Track -2, 3, 4: Foolball-2: Cross-Counlry--3: A'Cappella-2, 3, 4: Madrigal Singers-3, 4: H.R. Baskelball-2, 3, 4 LUND, JEFFREY WILLIAM Malh, Science, Language 306 Towner Avenue H.R. Baskelball-2, 3, 4: J.H.S. Forum-3: Malh Club-4: J-Club-3, 4: French Club -4 LUNDBERG, DALE ALAN Science, Business 229 Prospecl Slreel' Bowling-2, 3, 4: H.R. Baskellaall-2, 3,4 LUNDGREN, ROBERT EUGENE Malh Foresl Avenue Exlension Golf-2: H.R. Baskelball-2, 3 LUNDMARK, WARREN EDWARD Malh, Language IO9 Harris Avenue Teen Jays-3, 4: Key Club-4: Foolball Man- ager-3 M MacDONALD, MARY THOMAS Malh, Science, Language lO5 Bush Slreel' F.T.A.--2, 3. 4: Debale-2, 4: F.N.A.-2: Junior Class Play Publicily Commillee: Class Newspaper-3, 4 MacINTYRE, ALLAN LEE Malh, Science IO Thayer Slreel MCCANNA, JOHN ARTHUR Malh, Science, Language 9 Hillcresl Avenue Men of Tomorrow-2: Bowling-2, 3: Mixed Chorus-2: H.R. Baskelball-2, 3, 4 McCANN, FREDERICK JAMES lnduslrial Arls 6I4 Monroe Slreel Foolball-I McCLUER, MARSHALL H. Science 4 Parkway Drive, Sinclairville Baseball-2, 3: Wreslling-2, 3: Foolball- 2: Cross-Counlry-2 MCENTIRE. DONALD PAUL Malh IOO7 Norih Main Slreel A'CappeIIa--4: Cross-Counlry--3: Amaleur Radio Club-3 McGlLL, KAYE LORRAINE Business, Home Economics' Fiflh Avenue, Lakewood MclNTYRE. TERRY EARL Faces are lransiormed as aciors apply makeup for ihe senior class play. Science I5II Newland Avenue Track-2, 3: Wresiling-2, 3: H.R. Baskelloall -2, 3, 47 J-Club-4 McGRAW, LAURA JO Malin I34 Weeks Sireei Girls' Chorus-2: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Teen Jays -3: Senior Class Play Publiciiy Commillee McMASTER, MARLENE Science, Language 52 Hazzard Slreel F.T,A.-2 MAGGIO, STEPHEN DOUGLAS Malin, Science 909 Newland Avenue Class Cabinei-2, 3, 4: H.R. Baskeiball-2, 3. 4: Hi-Y--3, 4 V MAGNUSON, SUE ELIZABETH Business, Home Economics I37 Prospecl Sireel' Girls' Chorus-2, 3, 4 MALMSTROM, MARCIA MAE Science Baker Sireel Exiension F.T.A.--3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: A'CappeIla- 3 MANNING, MICHAEL BROOKS Malin, Language 49 Ulica Sireei' H.R. Baskeiloall-2, 3 MARCELLO, JOAN MARIE Ari, Business 2 Arlingion Avenue MARCKISOTTO, ANTHONY DARRYL Business I I6 Falconer Sfreer Fooiball-2, 3, 4: Track-2, 3, 4 MARINO, JOSEPH Mailn, Science 25 Maple Slreei . Baskeiball-2, 3: H.R. Baskelball-4 MARKS, BARBARA JEAN Business 8IO Waslwingion Slreel Girls' Chorus-2 MARSHALL, DALE LYNN Indusirial Ar'rs SI Slurges Sireel Baskeilaall-3: Track-2, 3: Swimming-2, 3: H.R. Baskelball-2 ' MARTONIS, IRENE ELIZABETH Maih, Science, Language 349 Van Buren S'rree+ Journalism-2, 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll-3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: German Club-3. 4 MASON, LOUISE CYNTHIA Language, Home Economics 7 Springdale Avenue MAZZONE, JOSEPH JOHN Indusirial Arls 122 Insiiiuie Sfreel H.R. Baskeiball-2, 3, 4 MELQUIST, DIANE KAY Business I I I Parkview Avenue Girls' Chorus-2 MELOUIST, LINDA MARIE Business, Ari I5 Holbrook Sireel Mixed Chorus-2: Junior Class Play Publicily Commiiiee MENCER, MARY ELLEN Mailw, Language l2Ol Newland Avenue Class Cabinel-2, 3: F.T.A.-4 MERCHANT, TERRY ANNE Mafh, Science I68 Benedicl Avenue Red and Green-3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Teen Jays-3, 4: Spanish Club--3, 4: Pep Club- 3, 4: Senior Class Play Publicify Commiffee: A.F.S. Club-4 MESSINA. RITA ANN Science IO7O Easi Second Sfreei F,N.A.-2: Class Cabinef-4: Class News- paper--2: Journalism--4 MIGNOLI, SANDRA CARMELLA Business 436 Allen Sireel Decca Club-4: F.N.A.-3, 4 MILIOTO, CHARLES Mailz 345 Hazzard Sfreei Bowling-2 MILLARD, ELIZABETH ANN Business 50 Bowen Sfreel Decca Club-3, 4: F.N.A.-3, 4: Pep Club-4 MILLER, DAVID E. Indusirial Aris 40 Wesl' 22nd Sireel Baseball-2: H.R. Baskeiball-2, 3 MILLER. KAY EILEEN Science 348 Price Sireei Debale-3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 4: Class Newspaper -3, 4 MITCHELL. KRISTINA BESAN Business II9 Delaware Avenue Chorus-2, 3 MOHR. JANICE EVELYN Science I5O Siowe Sireel' A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Mixed ,Chorus-2: F.N.A. -3: Teen Jays-4: Red and Green-4 MORGAN, ROSEMARY Business I22 Barker Sireef Mixed Chorus-2, 3: F.T.A.-2: Junior Class Play Publiciiy Commiilee-3 MORRELL, CAROLE ANNE Science, Language 628 Prendergasf Avenue F.N.A.-2, 3 MORRIS, SUSAN ANNE Science 37 Linwood Avenue Journalism-4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4 MURRAY, GORDON FRANCIS JR. Mails, Science I406 Newland Avenue Band-2, 3, 4 MUSCARELLA, BETH Science, Malh, Language 298 Cole Avenue Red and Green-3, 4: Band-2, 3, 4: Honor Socieiy-3, 4: Siudeni Council-4: A.F.S. Club -3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 4: Class Newspaper-2, 3, 4: Class Commiiiees-2, 3, 4 MYERS, SALLY ANN Business 5I4 Easi Eiglwllu Sireel Red and Green Sfaff: Chorus-2, 3: Junior Class Hoolenanny: Junior Class Play: Class Newspaper-2 N NALBONE, SANDRA EILEEN Malh I I4 Springdale Avenue Class Cabinel--3: Sludenl Council-4: F.T.A. -2: Class Newspaper-2: Play Publiciiy Corn- miH'ees-3 NDUNGI, LAWRENCE KEVIN KANSETHE Science 8OI Waslwinglon Sireei -Track-2, 3: J-Club-3, 4 NELSON, BRUCE JOHN lndusirial Aris I2 Bush Sireel' NELSON, JOAN MARIE Business I389 Newland Avenue Mi-Y-2, 3, 4: F.N.A.-2: Bowling-4 NELSON, JOHN FREDRICK Science, Mail: I9 Huglwes Slreel' Swimming-2, 3, 4: Band-2 NELSON, KENNETH ALLAN Science 2l Glendale Avenue Band-2, 3, 4 NELSON, LINDA DIANE Business I2 Norwood Avenue NELSON, STEPHEN PHILLIP Science, Maih R.D. alf'2, Sfillwaier-Falconer Road Fooiball Manager-2 NELSON, WAYNE CLIFFORD Science, Mafli, Language 20 Raymond Slreei- Red and Green-4: H.R. Baskefball-3, 4: Hi-Y-4: Maih Club-4: J.H.S. Forum-4 NELSON, WINANNE MARIE Language, Science, Malh 2I Hess Slreei Band-2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely-3, 4: Class Newspaper-2, 3, 4: Siudenl' Council-4: Red and Green-3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Class Cab- inei-2: Madrigal Singers-3, 4 NEWTON, LAUREL IRENE Language, Mafh I9 Juliel Slreel Debaie-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4 NORDINE, LYNETTE 'ANN Science, Language 23 Benedicl Avenue Debale-2, 3, 4: N.F.L.-2, 3, 4: Red and Green-4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4 NYHOLM, JUDY ANN Business I46 Colfax Sireel Junior Class Hoolenanny: Junior Class News- paper O OCOBOC, LINDA SUE Business 3I I Summir Avenue Pep Clulo-2, 3, 4: Decca Club-4: Junior Class Play Commiilee OCOBOC, JAMES CHARLES Malh 6I4 Cherry Slreel' OHMAN, DONNA DARLENE Science, Language, Malh 429 Superior Slreel Band-2, 3, 4: Class Newspaper-2, 3. 4: Cheerleader-3: Red and Green: F.N.A.-2: Class Parly Commiliee-2, 3: Class Play Commilfee-3 OLJESKI, CAROL ANN Science 40- Bush Sireel' F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: French Club-4: Prelenders -2: Mixed Chorus-2: Class Newspaper- 2, 3: Red and Green-4 OLSON, CHERYL JONNE Language, Science I6 Sampson Slreel F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Teen Jays-2. 3, 4: Red and Green-3, 4: A.F.S. Club-4: Class Commif- iees-2, 3.4: Junior Class Play OLSON, GLORIA JEAN Business 608 Murray Avenue Pep Club-3, 4: Inlrramurals-2 OLSON, JAMES KOENIG Science, Maih, Language 236 Fluvanna Avenue French Club OLSON, JULIE ANN Science, Ar+ 63 Holchlciss Sireel' F.T.A.-3, 4: Prefenders-2: Red and Green -3 OLSON, LYNNE MARIE Mafh 34 Linden Avenue G.A.A.-2: Pep Club-2: F.T.A.-2 O'PRAY, TERRY JAMES Mafh, Technical Elecirical 4lO Norlh Main Sfreef ORAM. STUART NATHANIEL Mafh, Science 205 VanBuren Slrael Track-3, 4: Cross Counfry-4: German CIGE -4: J-Club-4: Red and Green-2, 3 OUDART, EVELYNE MARCELLE COLETTE Science A'CappeIIa-4: Debafe Club-4: French Club -4: German Club-4: A.F.S. Club-4: Span- ish Club-4 P PACE. RONALD SAMUEL Drafiing, Business 26 Hillcresl' Avenue PADDRIK. PETER Mafh, Science, Language 836,PrendergasI' Avenue French Club-3, 4: Mafh Club-3, 4: Ger- man Club-4: Sophomore Class Parry Com- milfee: Junior Class Day Commiifee PAIIGE, RONALD DAVID Science R.D. 452, Boniwood Wreslling: Rifle Club PALADINO. LOUIS RICHARD Science I I Cole Avenue H.R. Baskelball-3, 4: Baslceiball-2 PALMERI. MARY ANN Business I39B Easl Second Slreel Girls' Chorus-2 PANGBORN, SANDRA LEE Business 2 Easl Second Sireel Girls' Chorus PARK, DIANA CAROL Home Economics IO65V2 Norih Main Sireel' PARKHURST, THOMAS LYLE Science 325 Crossman Slreel PATRIC, ROBIN CHRISTINE Malh, Science, Language I2 Emory Drive Mixed Chorus: Prefenders-2, 3: F.T.A.-3, 4: Sophomore Class Talenl' Show: Junior Class Play Ticlcel Commiflee: Junior-Senior Recep- Hon Commilfee-3: Class Newspaper-3 PEARSON, RICHARD ALAN Science 43 Harris Avenue Teen Jays-2, 3, 4: Sfage Crew-3, 4: Key Club-2, 3, 4: Spanish Club-2. 3 PECK. TIMOTHY WARREN Science, Language, Malh 9 Cheslnul' Sireei German Club-3, 4: French Club-4: Debafe Club-2, 3: Junior Class Play-3: Class Cab- inel'-4 PETERS. ROBERT LELAND Technical Eleclrical, Science I3 McKinley Avenue PETERSEN, SUSAN Business l2I Froni Sfreel PETERSON, BRUCE TIMOTHY Maih, Science 304 Park Sfreef Bowling-2, 3, 4: Golf-3, 4: Bandw2 PETERSON, CARL KENNETH JR. Mafh 292 Willard Sfreel PETERSON, KAREN PEARL Mafh, Science I25 Weeks Sfreel Preienders-2, 3: Pep Club-2: F.T.A.-4 PETERSON, KATHLEEN LYN Mafh, Science I393 Newland Avenue Mixed Chorus-2: F.T.A.-3, 4: Bannereiles -2: Color Guard-3: Junior-Senior Recep- Hon Commiffee-3 PETERSON. MARK CHRISTIAN Science, Business I8 Severn Parkway PETERSON, MICHAEL WILLIAM Mafh, Science, Induslrial Arls 235 Huxley Sireef H.R. Baskefball-2. 3, 4: Rifle Club--3, 4: A.F.S. Club-2, 3, 4 PETERSON, PAULA KAY Science I05 Brown Avenue Cheerleading-2: Mi-Y-2, 3 PETERSON, ROBERT LEWIS Induslrial Arfs 30 Hillcresl Avenue Bowling-2, 3 PETERSON, WILLIAM BRIAN Science, Mafh I59 Park Slreel' H.R. Baslcefball-3: Class Newspaper-2. 3 PHILLIPS, CYNTHIA DIANE Language 26 Lee Avenue Mixed Chorus-2: A'CappeIIa-3. 4: F.T.A.- 2, 3, 4: Prelenders-2, 3: Music Man-3: Jun- ior-Senior Recepfion Commilrlee-3 PHILLIPS, RICHARD HOWARD Maih, Science 253 Slaie Sfreel J.H.S. Forum-3, 4: German Club-2, 4: Red and Green-4 PIAZZA, CAROL JEAN Language I42 Linwood Avenue F.T.A.-2 PIAZZA, CHARLES ANTHONY lnduslrial Arls 937 Newland PINZONE, FLORENCE ELIZABETH Business 32I Foofe Avenue Thespians-4: F.N.A.-2, 3, 4: Decca-3, 4: Music Man: Girls' Chorus-2: Mixed Chorus -3: Pep Club-2 PINZONE, FRANCELLA Business 32I Fooie Avenue F,N.A.-2, 3, 4: Decca-3, 4: Mixed Chorus -2, 3: Music Man-3: Pep Club-2 POLLARO, CHARLES 2273 Washingfon Slreel' POLLARO, DANIEL Business 29 Wescoll Slreel' POLLARO, LEONARD Mafh, Business. Induslrial Aris 2273 Washinglon Slreei POPPLETON. JAMES MICHAEL Malh I73 Souih Main Sfreel Cross-Counlry-2, 3, 4: Wresiling-3, 4 POPPLETON. WILLIAM CLARK Science 3lO Easl' Fourih Slreei POST. JAMES ROBERT Maih 329 VanBuren Slreel' POTTER, LORETTA KATHRYN Language R.D. 5493, Prosser Hill Road F.T.A.-3, 4: Debale Club-3: German Club -4: Sophomore Class Talenl' Show POTTS, CAROLYN JEAN Mafh, Science I74 Hazeliine Avenue A'CappelIa-3, 4: Mi-Y-2. 3, 4: F.N.A.-3. 4: Preienders-2: Class Calainel-3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: Junior-Senior Recepfion Commif- 'ree-3: Music Man POWERS, CANDACE ALLEN Malh, Science I26 Buffalo Sireel' Sfudenl Council-2: A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: F.N.A.-2, 3: Cheerleader-2, 3. 4- PRESENT, JEFFREY BRUCE Maih 4I Chesfnuf Sfreel Radio Club-2, 4: Fooiball-2: Class Cabi- nel-2, 4: Red and Green-2: Journalism -4 Caughl' speeding wi+h his solid gold Cadillac. Jonas Johnson is halted by paI'roIman Ernesi Levin in a skit before the senior class play. PRICE, KENNETH ALAN Science 5l4 Wesl Sixfh Slreef PRICE, THOMAS ANDREW Malh 40 Bush Slreef PROCTOR, JEANNE LOUISE Business 430 Hebner Slreef Chorus-2 PULLING, SUSAN LYNN Science, Mafh 22If2 Buffalo Sfreef A'CappeIIa-3. 4: Mixed Chorus-2: F.T.A.- 2, 3, 4: Prefenders-2: Music Man-3: Senior Class Play Commiffee PURPURA, DIANA ROSE Business 420 Winsai Sfreer Mixed Chorus-2 RAIMONDO, BEVERLY ANN Business 403 Margaref Sfreef French Club-4 RAISTRICK, ALBERT LAWRENCE Science, Mafh 20 Alfon Place RASMUSSEN, JOHN HOWARD Science 386 Willard Sfreel' H.R. Baslcefball-2 REMINGTON, ROY ARTHUR Mafh, Science I43 Chaufauqua Avenue Hi-Y-2, 3, 4 RHINEHART, BRUCE ALAN Indusfrial Arls 227 Buffalo Slreef ROGERS, JAMES MICHAEL Science, Language, Mafh 63 Prospecf Sfreef Debafe-2, 3: Spanish Club-2 ROGERSON, CYNTHIA LOU Business R.D. -jfl. Wesl Oalc Hill Road F.T.A.-4 ROSE, LINDA LEE Home Economics 705 Falconer Sfreel Mi-Y ROSE, ROGER MARSHALL Science, Mafh 30 Willow Avenue Band-2, 3, 4: Bowling--3, 4 ROSEDAHL, DAVID EVANS Malh, Science, Language IO5 Lisfer Sfreef Debafe-2, 3, 4: J.H.S. Forum-3, 4: Orches- Ira-2, 3, 4: N.F.L.-2, 3, 4: Key Club-3, 4: Prelenders-2: Charles E. Hall Debafe-3, 4 ROSELLE, BETTY JO Language 20 Wildwood Avenue F.T.A.-4: Mixed Chorus-2, 3: Cheerlead- ing--2 RUBENS, JONATHAN EARL Science, Language IO Glenview Avenue Debaie-3, 4: Foofball-2: N.F.L.--3, 4: J.H.S. Forum-3, 4: Rifle Club-2, 3, 4: Charles E. Hall Debafe-3, 4 RUGGERRIO, RICHARD LEE Malh IO0 Thayer Sfreel RUSSELL, SHIRLEY Science, Mafh, Language Absorbed in fhe play faking shape before fhem are Barb Wheeler ancl Nancy Ferry, seen a+ dress rehearsal of The Man Who Came To Dinner. RHINEHART, ROGER ALLAN Induslrial Arfs 477 Crescenl' Sfreel' RINALDO, JOHN CHARLES Technical Elecfrical SI Spruce Sfreel' Band-2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy-3, 4: Sfage Crew-2, 3, 4: Thespians-3, 4 RINALDO, STEPHEN AXEL Science R.D. -jfl, Old Fluvanna Road ROBBINS, DIANE ELAINE Science I70 Bowen Sfreel' Sfage Crew-3: Tri-Hi-Y-4: Red and Green -4 ROBERTS, JANE LOUISE Science 206 Woodlawn Avenue A'CappeIla-3: F.T.A.-2, 4: Music Man-3: Pep Club---2: Mixed Chorus-2: Prefenders -2 39 Whifley Avenue Sludenl Council-2: Class Cabinef-3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: French Club-3: Pep Club -3: Red and Green-3, 4 SABINO, DELORES MARY Language 507 Crescenf Sfreef F.N.A.-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-3: Class Newspaper -2: Class Play Commillees-3, 4: H.R. Bas- Icelball-2, 3 SAFF, JEFFREY LYNN Science 22 Hillcresf Avenue SAGE, JENNIFER LAU ER Language 4I5 Lakeview Avenue Class Cabinef-4: G.A.A.-2, 3: A.F.S.' Club -4: Dramalics Club-2: Junior Class Parfy Commilfee SAMPSON, GERALD CLIFFORD Science II Livingsfon Avenue SAMUELSON, JOHN ROBERT Music, Mafh, Science, Language 26 Hazelfine Avenue Band-2, 3, 4: Debafe-2, 3: Sfage Crew- 3, 4: Thespians-3, 4: J.H.S. Forum-3. 4: N.F,L.-2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play-3 SANCTUARY, SUE ANNE Science 469 Fronf Sfreel F.T.A.-2, 4: A.F.S. Club-2, 3, 4: Junior Class Planning Commiffee: Prefenders-2, 3: Pep Club--2 SANDSTROM, JUDITH ANN Science, Mafh 8IO Clinfon Sfreef F.T.A.-2, 3: Girls Chorus-2: Mixed Chorus -3 SANDY, GAIL CHESTER Mafh I5 Hall Avenue A'CappeIIa-3, 4: H.R. Baslcefball-2, 3, 4 SAN FILIPPO, ANNE MARIE Business II8 Harrison Slreef Decca Club-4 SANFILIPPO, JOSEPH Indusfrial Arfs II8 Harrison Sfreel' SAUNER, PAULA JO Business 6 Wesf I8fh Sfreel Red and Green--2, 3, 4: Class Cabinel'-2: Mixed Chorus--2: F.T.A.-4: Class News- paper-2 SCAPELITTE, DANIEL Science 37BIf2 Foofe Avenue H.R. Baskefball-3 SCARRY, DIANE MARIE Business 47 Duranl' Avenue Senior Class Play Commiffee: H.R. Baslcef- ball-2, 3 SCHAFFNIT, LINDA MARIE Business 2I9 Fronf Sfreef Pep Club--2: Radio Club-3: Prelenders-2 SCHERMERHORN, SANDRA LEE Mafh, Science 226 Huxley Sfreef Band-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-2: A.F.S. Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play: Music Man-3: Class Newspaper-2, 3 SCHLIFKE, WILLIAM HAROLD Mafh 254 Towner Avenue H.R. Baske+ball-2. 3, 4:BGf1d-2, 3. 4: French Club-3, 4: Key Club-3, 4: Orcheslra-2. 3, 4: Class Cabin.e'r-2, 3 SCHMIDT, SHARLENE SUE Ari' 75 McDaniel Avenue F.T.A.-2: Chorus-2: Junior Class Play Make- up Commi'H'ee: Decca Club SCHNARS, JAMES CLARKE Mafh 20 Ellioff Avenue Foolball-2: H.R. Baskefball-2, 3, 4 SCHNEIDER, SUSAN Science, Language I I9 Lakeview Avenue F.T.A.-3, 4: F.N.A.-2: Pep Club-3: Cho- rus-2: Junior Class Play Publicify Commiffee SCOTT, BRYAN WILLIAM Mafh 7 Proudfif Sfreel' Foolball: H.R. Baslcefball-2, 3, 4 SCULLEY, PATRICK DAVID Science 23 Warner Place H.R. Baslcefball-2, 3, 4: Baslcgfball-2, 3: Band 2, 3: Sophomore Talenl' Show SEAGER, SYLVIA ELOISE Business 824 Washingfcn Sfreef Mi-Y-2. 3, 4: Chorus-2 SEELY, KATH RYN ELIZABETH Language I5I Prospecf Slreef A'CappeIla-3, 4: Madrigal Singers-4: Band -2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2 SHELDON, ALLYN DONALD lndus'I'riaI Arfs R.D. 9153, Foofe Avenue Exfension 185 6 SIGULAR, CYNTHIA ROMAINE Business I4 Pullman Sireel G.A.A.-2: Mi-Y-2, 3 SIGWORTH, GREGORY Maih, Science I54 Fairview Avenue Wreslling-2, 3, 4: Golf-2, 3: Orcheslra -2, 3, 4 SIMMONS, LINDA LEE Science 6l5 Palmer Slreei Girls' Inlramurals-2, 3. 4: Junior-Senior Recepfion Commiliee: F.N.A.-2: F.T.A.-4: Mi-Y-4 SIXBEY, JOHN CHARLES Science 208 Bowen Sireel' Debaie-2, 3,- 4: Key Club-2, 3, 4: A.F.S. Club-2: J.H.S. Forum-3: H.R. Baskeiball 2, 3, 4 SKINNER, WAYNE DONALD Maih, Science 58 Chesinui Sireel' Track-2: H.R. Baslcefball-3, 4 SLAYTON, LEE LAWRENCE Maih, Science l24 Hoichlciss Sireel' H.R. Baslcefloall-2, 3, 4 SMILEY, BARBARA JEAN Business 835 Spring Slreel' Decca Club-3, 4: Pep Club-2 SMITH, JACKY CHARLES Science, Indusirial Aris 943 Newland Avenue SMITH, LINDA LOUISE Ari 243 Siaie Sireei F.T.A.-2, 3 SMITH, LYNN ROBERT Science 243 Slalre Sireel' SMITH. MICHAEL GEORGE Science, Maih 5 Lamonl' Slrreel' Teen Jays-3, 4: Swimming-3, 4: Spanish Club-2: H.R. .BasIce+belI-2, 3. 4: Senior Class Play Publiciiy Commiiiee SMITH, RICHARD ALLAN Maih 7I Livingsion Avenue H.R. Baslceiball-2, 3, 4: Golf-2, 3, 4 SMITH, SUSAN DIANE Maih 2I Wesl 23rd Slreel Mixed Chorus-2 SOUTHWICK, ALAN EUGENE Science, Indusirial Aris 3I Charles Sireei SOUTHWORTH, DAVID LESLIE Science 603 Harding Avenue SPITALE, JAMES Science 42 Ciiy View Avenue H.R. Baslceiball-2, 3, 4 SPl'IZ, DIANE MARIE Maih, Science, Language 207 Thayer Sireel' Class Cabinei-3, 4: F.N.A.-2, 4: Red and Green-3: Commencemenl' and Bacca- laureaie Commiiiee-3: Junior Class Play Publiciiy Commiifee-3 STAHL, JERRY DONALD Indusirial Aris 85 Hazzard Slreel' STARK, LARRY FOREST Maih, Science I50 Huxley Slreel' Band-2, 3, 4: Key Club-3: F.T.A.-2. 3. 4: Class Cabinel'-2, 3, 4: H.R. Baskefball-2. 3. 4 STEELE, WILLIAM ROOD Mal'I'i 335 Price Sireei Maih Club-3, 4: F.T.A.-3: H.R. Baslceiball -2, 3, 4 STENSTROM. KAREN MAE Science. Maih 203 Camp Sireei Band-2, 3: F.N.A.-2, 3. 4: Pep Club- 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play Ticlcel' Commiifeei Junior-Senior Recepiion Commiiiee: Senior Class Play Publicify Commiiiee STEVENSON, SHARON MARIE Business I8 Glenview Avenue F.N.A.-3 STOCKWELL, JAMES HOYT rl' 33 Bigelow Avenue Fooiball-2, 3, 4: Wresiling-3, 4 STOCUM, ELIZABETH LOUISE Language 230 Crossman Sireel' F.TfA.-2, 3, 4 STU DD, TERRY LEE Maih, Science I43 Clinlon Avenue H.R. Baslceiball-2, 3, 4 STRICKLAND, REID ARTHUR Drailing 34 Gran? Slreei Track-2, 4: Wresiling-3 SUNDOUIST, BETTY ANN Science, Maih I93 Hallock S'lree'I' A'CappeIIa-3, 4: F.T.A.-2: Class Cabinei -2: Mixed Chorus-2 SWANSON, ELMER DANIEL Maih I2O Hoichlciss Sireel' Fooiball--3, 4: Baskeiball-2, 3: Golf-2: Siudeni Council-2, 3: J-Club-3, 4 SWANSON, JEROME HAROLD Maih, Science, Music I253 Newland Avenue Band-2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus-2: Orchesira -2, 3, 4: A'CappeIIa-2, 3, 4: Key Club- 3, 4: Dance Band-2, 3, 4: Men of Tomor- row-2, 3, 4 SWANSON, MICHAEL LAVERNE Technical Mechanical 922If2 Foresl Avenue Wresiling-2. 3, 4 SWANSON, SALLY DELORES Science, Language I5 -Lakin Avenue Preienders-2: Pep Club-2: Mixed Chorus -2: Junior and Senior Class Play Publicify Commiilee SWANSON, SHARILEEN MAY Business R.D. 9:53, Fooie Avenue Exiension SWEENEY, SANDRA ROSE Business 420 Chauiauqua Avenue TABONE, JOSEPH LOUIS Music, Induslrial Aris I72 Barreil Avenue Band-2, 3, 4 TADA, KAZUMASA Malh, Ar'r 4l5 Lakeview Avenue Siudenl' Council-4 TAYLOR, KARYN JEAN Science 705 Falconer Sireel' TAYLOR, STEPHEN CORNELL Science, Language 408 Wesi Fifih Sireei A'CappelIa-3, 4: Class Cabinei: H.R. Baslcei- ball-2, 3, 4 TAYLOR, SUZANNE RUTH Science, Language, Maih 42 Spruce Siree+ TENEYCK, GAYLORD CHARLES Science, Maih I24 Hebner Sireei' Class Cabinel-2, 3: Siudeni' Council-3, 4: Foofball-2, 3: Track-2: Thespians-4: Jun- ior Class Play THAYER, CANDYCE GENE Science, Language 29 Kenmore Avenue THIES, MICHAEL EARL Maih, Science 9 Walnul Sireel' Hi-Y-2, 3, 4: German Club-3, 4 THOMPSON, CATHY CHARLENE Science 238 Hall Avenue A.F.S. Club-3, 4: Girls' Chorus-2: Preiend- ers-2: F.T.A.-3, 4: G.A.A.-2 THORPE, ERNEST JOHN Science, Maih 408 Laiayefle Sireei THORPE, RICHARD DONALD Science I7l Bowen Sireel' J-Club-3, 4: Hi-Y-3, 4: H.R. Baskeiball- 2, 3, 4: Swimming-2 TORREY, JON ALBERT Indusirial Arls 6I7 Winsor Sireel' H.R. Baslceiball-2, 3.4: Bowling-2, 3 TRACY, WILLIAM JOSEPH Maih, Language, Science IOI Foresl' Avenue Debaie-2, 3, 4: J.H.S. Forum-3, 4: Key Club-3, 4. TRAMONTANA, CHARLES MICHAEL Maih, Science I I2 Fairview Avenue Siucleni Council-4: Class Cabinet-2: Band -2: Junior and Senior Class Play Publiciiy Commiliee TRASS, PHILLIP AUGUST' Maih, Science I74 Bowen Sireel' Fooiball-2, 3. 4: H.R. Baslceiball-2, 3, 4 TRAVIS, DIANE ARLENE Ari 20 Royal Avenue TREHARNE, DANE DOUGLAS Science I8 CI'1eslnul'S+reeI Swimming-2, 3, 4: Golf-2, 3, 4: J-Club-2 3, 4 TRISCARI, JOYCE MARIE Business 2I2 Curiis Sireei TRUSSALO, CARMELA ANN Language, Maih 8 McKinley Avenue F.T.A.- 2, 3, 4: Debaie-2: Prelenders-2: Junior Class Play Commiiiee TULGA, KATHLEEN ANNE Science I6 Columbia Avenue F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Chairman of Hooienanny -3: Class Play Ticlcel' Commiliee-3: Or- chestra-2, 3, 4: Journalism-2 TUIMMINIA, DENNIS RAY Technical-Mechanic, Maih 307 Sampson Sireel' H.R. Baskeiball: Bowling TURNER, MARSHA LEE Science SOI Prendergasi Avenue Bannereifes-3: Pep Club-3 UTEGG, MARIA JEANNE Business 9l3 Lafayeile Sireel' Bannereiies-2. 3: Cheerleader-2, 3: Pep Club-2, 3. 4: ln+ramuraIs-2, 3, 4 VACCARO. JAMES Indusirial Aris I5 Morlon Sireel' VACCARO, WILLIAM Language R.D. 42, Jameslown A'CappeIIa-3, 4: Men of Tomorrow-2, 3, 4: Thespians-4: Junior Class Play-3: Senior Class Play-4 VALVO, PHYLLIS CAROL Science 208 Hazzard Sireel' F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: Spanish Club-3: Preienders -2 VERLENI, MARYANN Maih, Science 405 Palmer Slreef F.T.A.-2, 3, 4: A'CappeIIa-3. 4: Junior Class Play Cosiume Commiiiee-3: Mixed Chorus-2: Preienders-2: Red and Green- 4 VENTU RA, CAROL LOU Business 514 Margarel' Sfreei' Girls' Chorus-2: Pep Club-3 VETILLARO, LINDA LEE Business 5 Briggs Sireef Color Guard-4: Bannereiies-3: Pep Club 3 VICARIO. JOLYNN Business l56 Allen Sfreel' Bannerefles--3: Pep Club-3 VINCENT. CHARLES LESLIE Science. Maih 29 Hopkins Avenue Rifle Club-2, 3. 4 VITELLO, JOANNE CAROLYN Science II5 Sleele Slreel Chorus-2. 3 VOLZ, RALPH ROBERT Malh 28 Arden Parkway J.H.S, Forum-3, 4: H.R. Baslcelball-2, 3, 4 VOSS. ROSE MARY Business II72 Prendergasl Avenue Chorus-2, 4: F.N.A.-3, 4: Decca-4: F.T.A. -4 VULLO. IDA MARIE Home Economics IIA Shirley Lane Mi-Y-2. 3: F.T.A.-2 VULLO, MARION VALENTINE Malh 539 Crescenl' Slreel Band-2, 3.4: H.R. Basketball-2. 3. 4 WAITE, JUNE MARIE R.D. 493, Jameslown Language. Malh A'Cappella-3, 4: Madrigal Singers-4: Or- cheslra-3. 4: French Club-4 WALLACE, LARRY BRAD Malh, Science 2l LaSalle Slreel Swimming-2: Golf-2: H.R. Baslcelball-2: Foofball-2: Thespians-2 WALSH, JOAN LOUISE Business 808 Spring Slreel' Twirling-2, 3, 4 WARNER. DONALD ELWYN lnduslrial Arls 868 Spring Slreel' WASHINGTON. SANDRA ANNE Science l2lI Washinglon Slreel' Mi-Y-2, 3: A'CappeIIa-2, 3: Madrigal Sing- ers-4: Mixed Chorus: Girls' lnlramurals-2. 3, 4 WATSON. DELORES ANN Malh. Science Language 290 Camp Slreel' F.T.A.-2. 3, 4: A.F.S. Club-4: Junior Class Play Publicily Commiflee: Senior Class Play Publiciiy Commillee WEATHERLY. LINDA ELLEN Science, Language 807 Cherry Slreel Journalism-2. 3. 4: A.F.S.-4: Ouill and Scroll-3, 4: Pep Club-2: F.T.A.-4: Junior- Senior Receplion Commillee-3: Senior Class Play Commillee WEAVER, ROXIE JUNE Language. Science 282 Soulh Main Slreef Band-2, 3, 4: F.T.A.-3. 4: A.F.S. Club- 3, 4: Class Play Publicily Commillee 3. 4 WEIMER, RICHARD PAUL Business 3lI Charles Slreel H.R. Baslcelball-2. 3. 4 WELLMAN, KATHLEEN SANDRA Arl- 4O0 Broadhead Avenue I:.N.A.-3 WELLS, PATRICIA ANN Malh, Language, Science I4 Kelsey Place A.F.S. Club-2. 3. 4: F.T.A.-3. 4: Mixed Chorus-2: Band-2: Sophomore Class Taleni' Show--2 WENNBERG. SUSAN JEAN Language, Science. Arl' R.D. 3, Foole Avenue Red and Green-4: A.F.S. Club-4: Spanish Club-4: Pep Club-3. 4: Class Play pub- licily Commillee-+3. 4: Junior-Senior Recep- I'ion Commiffee-3: lnlramurals-2. 3. 4 WHALEN, BRIAN Induslrial Arls 448 Winsor Slreel WHEELER. BARBARA ANN Malh, Science 420 Camp Slreel' Junior Class Play: Thespians-3. 4: J.H.S. Forum-3. 4: Debale-4: Senior Class Play: Red and Green: A.F.S.-4 WHITE, GARY ROBERT Malh. Science I5 Colombia Avenue Foolball-2. 3. 4: Hi-Y--2. 3, 4: J-Club-3. 4: Baskefball-2: Key Club-3. 4: Men of Tomorrow-2: H.R. Baslcelball-3. 4: Track -2 WHITFORD, PAUL DENNIS Science, Malh lO52lf2 Norlh Main Slreel Track-2. 3, 4: Cross Counlry-4: Wreslling -3. 4: H.R. Baskelball-2. 3. 4: J-Club-4: Journalism-3 WHITFORD, THOMAS EUGENE Technical Mechanical 2II Hazzard Slreel WHITTON. SHERRY ANN Business 22l Palmer Slreel Bowling-2, 3: Pep Club-2, 3: G.A.A.-2: F.T.A.-2 WIDMARK. LINDA MAE Malh. Science. Language IIO Beechview Avenue Orcheslra-2, 3, 4: A'CappeIla-3. 4: Honor Sociely-3, 4: Madrigal Singers-3. 4: Class Scrapbook-3, 4: Class Cabinel'-3: F.N.A.-2 WILCOX. JENNIFER ANITA Business 726 Easl Sevenlh Slreel Chorus-2, 3, 4: Decca-4: F.T.A.-4: Pep Club-4: F.N.A.-4 WILEY, SANDRA LEE Business I6V2 Charles Slreel A'CappeIla-3: Cap and Gown Commillee- 3. 4 WILLETT. ,MONTI DIAN Business 8I0 Prendergasl Avenue Inlramurals-3, 4 WILLIAMS. ROSS ARMOR Technical Mechanical 9 Mason Slreel' Foolball-2, 3: H.R. Baslcellaall-2. 3, 4 WISE. SUZANNE LYNN Science. Language, Malh 32 Meadow Lane Orcheslra-2, 3, 4: Dance Band-3: Band-4: Class Newspaper-2. 3: Red and Green--4: Junior-Senior Receplion Commilfee-3 WISTRAN, DANIEL CARL Malh, Science Language I9 Meadow Lane Sludenl Council-2, 3. 4: Class Cabinel'-3. 4: Honor Society-3. 4: A'CappelIa-3, 4: Assembly Commillee-2, 3: Madrigal Sing- ers-3. 4: H.R. Baslcelball-2, 3. 4 WOODRUFF, GARETH Malh, Science 422 Crossman Slreel WRIGHT, FRANK ROGER Special Educalion R.D. 454. Orr Slreef Exlension YAGGIE. RICHARD ALLEN lnduslrial Arls 22 Juliel Slreel YARIZ. FRANKLIN HENRY Malh, Science 324 Colfax Sfreel Band-2. 3: Class Newspaper-2: H.R. Bas- Icelball-2. 3, 4 YOUNG, JULIUS WELDON 53 Wesl' l4lh Slreel' Swimming-2. 3, 4: H.R. Baslcelball-2. 3, 4: Inlramurals: Junior Class Play Publicily Commillee YOUNGBLAD, NANCY MARIE Science 2I7 Chaulauqua Avenue Band-2, 3, 4: F.N.A.-4: Bowling-2: Pep Club-4 ZIDEL, STUART IRVING Science 36 Widrig Avenue Red and Green-2. 3. 4: Bowling-2, 3, 4: Golf-2. 3, 4: Junior Class Play Publicily Commillee-3: Class Newspaper--3: Radio Club-3. 4 ZIMMER, ASA PHILIP Science 7I4 Lalayelle Slreel J.H.S. Forum-3: Play Commillees-3, 4: H.R. Baslielluall-2, 3, 4 ZIMMERMAN. KATHY PAULA Vocalional Srenographic 426 Baker Slreel' Twirling-2, 3, 4: Prelenders-2. 3: Thespians -3. 4 ZINDLER, DIANE MARIE Malh, Science 52 Roland Road Twirling-2, 3: F.T.A.-4: Senior Class Play Adverfising Commillee HOWE, ROSA MAE Home Economics 2I Wesl Fourleenlh Slreel Before a meeling slarls. fhere is plenly of 'lime Io enioy a few mornenls of fun. S ? fi I, , gi, , ,- Si 23 4a During lheir lirsl monlhs al .l.l'l.S.,'sophomores adiusli Themselves +o a new environmenl, ea new educalionalsel- ling. Afler gelling los'r several limes, +hey finally locale each room in 'rhe building and The besl' roule lo H . The names of hundreds of new acquainlances are learned in a shorl' lime. School organizalions become more 'rhan mere names lo lhem as lhey share in 'lheir aclivilies, and difficull courses which have plagued' hundreds ol olhers give ihem problems also. J.l-l.S, lradilions, boih lhe comic and serious ones. become familiar. All in all. 'rhe sophomore year is an exciling, lousy -one. When ready lo enler The iunior year. sludenls have wealhered 'rhe inilial slorm. They know how acfivilies are besl managed, and can readily give Their all io 'rhe life of ihe school, Taking places as leaders and workers in a variely of school aclivifies, juniors make The mosl of every hour. They learn. wilh each new experience. lhe skills and alliludes which are mos? imporranl 'ro good work. Siudenis squinl as They leave .an inierclass pep rally. L Spiri-1'--lhe backbone of-bolh classes and school CLASS OF '66 William LoTTus has added To his biology Teaching The Task OT advising one of The largesT classes in J.l'l.S. hisTory, The Class OT I966. Under his lead- ership, They have underTaken a carnival, FaculTy Frolics, Take Her, She's Mine , Three issues oT The class paper and various class assemblies. Through iT all, iT has been shown decisively ThaT a large class can uniTy iTselT and have greaT success. all class members, and inTense conTribuTions by Them all. This policy is wiThouT a doubT one TacTor in The achievemenTs oT '66'ers. WILLIAM LOFTUS Junior Class Adviser JUNIOR CLASS CABINET Row I: Bill Noyd, Sharron Kinney, Vicki Kurek. Sec.: Frank CosTanzo. Pres.: Vivian Sfafhakis, Vice Pres.: Dick Schmonsky. Treas.: Sue Farnham, Caroline Chadwick. Row 2: Joe Sadlowe, Greg Swanson. Sam DeAngelo, STeve Corey, Jeff Griffifh, William LofTus, Adviser, Jeff Gisslin, Jim Beal, STeve Larson, Jim lngleson, Bruce Roginson. Row 3: Shirley Loverme, Linda Grice, Joyce Johnson, Sandy Ross. Cindy Swanson, KaThy Nelson, Marsha Cook, Janice Kroon. Mary Ellen PelleriTo. Terri Wilcox, Jim Tuccio. Mr. LoTTus is one who supporTs parTicipaTion of. HSTRONGER BECAUSE UNITED FRANK COSTANZO Presidenf VIVIAN STATHAKIS Vice Presideni' VICKI KUREK Secrefary Junior adviser William Loffus is found hard at work almosf every hour DICK SCHMONSKY of :the day. Treasurer No? minding Hwe cold weafher a bit siudenis ioin in wifii cheers for ine foofball feam af an evening pep rally. I92 To compiefe lab books for science classes, s+uden+s frequenfly musf spend Mme working offer school Steve Benson busies himself compleiely in an ari class proieci. Theodore Abboff Louis Adamczalc Daniel Adams Deanna Adsii' Samuel Agare Chrisiine Ahlsirom Alan Alaimo Charloife Albano Eleanor Aldrich Rosemary Alessi Samuel Amafuno Janice Andersen Bonnie Anderson Charles Anderson Cheryl Anderson Craig Anderson Cynihia Anderson Eileen Anderson Eugene Anderson Gary Anderson Glenn Anderson Gloria Anderson Grace Anderson Jane Anderson Kay Anderson Laurie Anderson Michael Anderson Richard Anderson Timofhy Anderson Thomas Anderson Joseph Andalora Douglas Arnold Paula Arnone Peggy Arnone John Bagley Sylvia Ball Carol Barlow Nancy Barlow Samuel Barresi Carolyn Barfon Gloria BaHaglia Sharon Bauda Gregory Bell Thomas Bell Charles Bender Gary Bennefi' Joan Bennink Deborah Benson Sfeven Benson Cecelia Beniley William Benfley Linda Berenguer Leonard Berglund Pafricia Bess Darlene Bigney Richard Bingham Frederic Bishop Susan Bishop Cynihia Biorlcholm Michael Blalceney Ronald Blood Donna Bloomberg Karen Bloomquis+ Sharon Bogard Glen Bonfanie Joan Bonfiglio Linda Borion Susan Bosirom Susan Bofka Clifford Bowers John Brady David Brawdy Kaihleen Bray Sally Brew Franlc Brigioifa Jodie Brumbaugh Linda Brunaio Kenneih Bube Nancy Buck Randall Bucir The desrqmng of layoul' Ideas never slops For Terri Wilcox yearbook arf shall member Carolyn Burkeff Janie Burkeil Ronald Burnside Leilani Buicher David Caccamise Pefer Cala John Calabrese Charles Calalesina Mary Calalesina Shirlianne Calco Michael Cappa Samuel Cappano Calhy Caprino Louise Card Theodore Carlberg Beverly Carlson Candace C. Carlson Candace l.. Carlson Cheryl Carlson Chrisline Carlson Cynfhia Carlson Darnell Carlson James Carlson Nancy Carlson Roberf Carlson Paul Case Sherry Casler Michael Casiiglione Mary Ann Cafania Linda Cavallaro Caroline Chadwick David Chris? Roberf Chrisiian Barbara Ciancio Carmella Ciancio Cafhy Clark Donald Clark Marshall Cleveland Sandra Coffin Jeffrey Cohen Cynfhia Colby Linda Colera John Collins Michelle Comerale Bruce Comsfock Jane? Congclon Frank Consiglio Carolyn Consfanfino Michael Consfanfino Rosalyn Consianrino Donna Conii Donna Confi John Conii Virginia Conli Marsha Cook Linda Cooper Ladd Cordner Kafhleen Cordosi Rosanne Cordosi Sfephen Corey Vicforia Corfrigl-rl Joan Cosia Dianne Cosfanfino Frank Cosianzo Nancy Courson Myles Coverf John Cresanfi David Curran Jeffrey Curfis Elizabeih Cusimano John Cusimano Marlha Cusima no Geraldine Diminuco Rosalind Di Sabanronio Carol Dispenza Elizabefh Dispenza William Dowd Lorraine Donner Russell Cusimano Bryan Dahlberg David Dracup Richard Dracup Mary Drew Cynihia Dunn Sherwood Durnell Linda Ecklof Roger Dahlin Thomas Daner Cynrhia Elder Carl Ellison Frances Epslein Cynfhia Erickson John Erickson Lance Erickson Michael Da rroch Joyce Dash Dennis Dean Samuel DeAngelo Cheryl DeHaven Befh DeLong Karen DeNardo Ronald DeSanJ'is Anlhony Deslro Gary Dielzel Donna Dillon Sandra Dimas Marianne Jones handles dishwashing duries afler an F.T.A. dinner Up in flames go boxes, newspapers, and an effigy of a Warren player al' fhe exciling pep rally held before The game. Lyne+-le Erickson Morion Effelson JoAnne Evanczik Daniel Ewing Suzanne Farnham Wayne Farr Raymond Fashano Kennefh Fausf James Ferraro Charles Ferry Mariha Filbrick April Fischer David Flanders David Forbes Rosemary Foii Charles Francis Thomas Franco John Franks Louis Fray Shirley Gage Janice Galali JoAnn Galaii Frank Gaifo Rosalie Genco Ronald Geiska Charloife Giambra Ernesl Giambrone Bonnie Giloloens Mary Gibson Bonnie Gilberl Roxann Giordano Kafhleen Gourley Donna Greer Linda Grice Mark Grice Peier Griffis Jeffrey Griffiih Michael Groloaski Jeffrey Grodecki Roberf Guinnane Charles Gusfafson Mary Gusiafson Paul Gusiafson Sfephen Gusiafson George Guzzardo Kevin Hackeli Biorn Haglund David Haglund Joanne Hall Roberf Hall A Foolball game: a uniled school gives all ifs heart 'lo supporl of lhe +eam. Gary Hanley Sue Hansen Linda Hanson Louis Harbaugh Carol Harvey Kalhleen Halch Ri'la,Henning John Herbein Terranc-e Heslinlc Charleen Heyer Karin Hillman Darlene Hipchen Marlha Hilchcoclc Suzann Hoadley Randall Hoclrenberry Douglas Hodges Raymon Hofgren Sally Holland Lynn Holmquisl' Deborah Houghlon Nancy Householder Marguerife Howell David Howie Susan Hoyf George Hulchens Randall Hulley James lngleson Ann Irvine Anila Jackson Arline Jackson Margaref Jaderlund Diane Jaffy Valene James Thomas Jarvis Kalhleen Jenlrins Charlene Johns Craig E. Johnson Promises of enlerrainmenl in sfore are displayed by lhe posler commillee for 'lhe iunior class play. Nowhere is lhe excilemenl of a 'foolball game more eviden +han in 'rhe eyes of lhe players. Craig R. Johnson Daniel Johnson David Johnson Dawn Johnson Gary Johnson Janice Johnson Joyce Johnson Karen Johnson Kafhy Johnson Lynda Johnson Mollyann Johnson Nancy Johnson Richard Johnson Sharon J. Johnson Sharon L. Johnson Susan Johnson Suzanne Johnson Timoihy Johnson Susan Johnsfon Bruce Jones Candace A. Jones Candace J. Jones Marianne Jones Judifh Joyce Bruce Jungquisi Susan Kafacler James Karaponfso Roberi Kelly Michael Kelsey Roberi Kianos James Kidder Esiher Kighflinger Sharron Kinney Thomas KiH'le Rosalie Knowlion Sharon Kooman James Kosihorsi' Mary Koisi Georgia Koulclis Roberf Kovel Janice Kroon Caiherine Kuczelr Nancy Kulig Viclci Kurelc Nancy LaBarfe John Lamaniia Gary LaMar Richard LaMonica Penny Lance Susan Lander Thomas Landrigan Beverly Lang Andrew Larson David Larson Harold Larson Kafhleen Larson Mariha Larson Roger Larson Siephen Larson Samuel Laiona John Lawson Roger Leeper Janef Lefebvre Lucille Lefebvre James Leising Elaine Leonard Pairicia Leonard Roberi' Leone Alyson Lewis Ellen Lindahl Elsie Lindahl Roberl Lindberg Sherrill Linclquisl' Lynda Lingenfeller Daniel Linn Mary Lisciandro Gail Lobock Linda Loder Anona Logan Joyce Lovejoy Rosemarie Loverme Shirley Loverme Karen Lumia Carl Lundgren Llewellyn Lundgren Karen Lundin Barbara Lundmark David Lundquisl' Mary Lyford Judilh Maguire Mark Mallare Nicholas Manno Wendella Marsh Willard Marlin Joseph Marlino Sfeven Marlinson Janel Mason Thomas Mason Daniel Massey Paul Maile Sue Maffoon JoAnne Mauro Anrine McDonnell Suzanne McFadden William McFadden' Donna McKolch Linda Meabon Marsha Merwin Dawn Miley Ronald Miller Wallace Minard Linda Molin Selaaslian Monlagna Shirley Moore Jon Moyer Warren Moyle Charles Mula Janice Munafo Gary Munger John Muscarella John Myer Nancy Myers Daniel Nagurney Kalhleen Nazzaro Thomas Nazzaro Celesle Nelson Diane Nelson Gary Nelson Kafhleen Nelson LynneHe Nelson Pamela Nelson Roberf Nelson Mildred Nevills Linda Newark Vicki Newark Brian Newberg Rulh Newson Eva Nickerson Peggy Nickerson Douglas Noon Jon Nordine Karen Nordine Kennelh Noyd Larry Noyd William Noyd Thomas Nyman Barbara O'Connor Maureen O'Hagan A hushed spirif of anxieiy hangs over The crowd as Jamesfown advances foward the end zone during fhe Warren game. Ann-Marie Olson Karen Olson James Olson Todd Olson William Olson Emily o'Neill Frances Oneia Budd Osborne Linda Osirander Doreen Osfrom Dennis Paige Kennefh Pangborn Mary Pangborn Joyce Panzarella Susan Papa Joseph Parasiliii Kafhleen Parinella Anfhony Parla Dianna Paschen Marie Passamonfe Cheryl Pairic Richard Pafernili Michaela PaHerson Thomas Paul James Pearson Mary Ellen Pellerilo Donna Penhollow James Perlee Jane+ Pe'rers Kaihleen Pelersen Dixie Pelerson Reber? Peferson Befh Anne Peiiif James Pfleeger Samuel Pillilfiere Mary Pollaro Roberf Pollino Judy Pollock David Porsley Carol Praif Samuel Prinzi Donna Raffa Gregory Raymond Cynlhia Richelii Richard Riggle Cheryl Rifch Chrisfine Rivers Geraldine Robbins Rebecca Rogers Bruce Roginson Joseph Roselle Diane Rosengren Bonnie Ross Elizabelh Ross Sandra Ross Anneife Rowley James Russell Curfis Rydell Linda Ryder Joseph Sadlowe Jon Sage Joan Saia Cynfhia Salemme Nancy Salman Pafricia Sampson Linda Samuelson Pafricia Samuelson Rachel Samuelson Lila Sanders Richard Sanfilippo Phillip Sanlc AnneHe Saullo Marilyn Scaranfino Leo Scarpino Sammie Lou Scarso Frederick Schepis Richard Schmonslcy Gayle Schulfe Charles Sciascia Sonia Seasfedf Roberl' Seawall Delberl Seelrings Calherine Servoss Edward Shepherd Daniel Sill: Bradley Sisalc Harold Siherley Marceline Skelfon he Forced by crowded condifions io sil on lhe ground. J.H.S. fans slrain lo see The 202 y aciion on The gridiron. Peppy Joyce Johnson finds il hard lo slifle a laugh during Take Her, She's Mine rehearsal. Maria Sklepefas Roberl' Smilh Don Smilh Nancy Smiih Toni Smi+h Frank Smrelcar Sfewari Snyder Diane Solinger Lynda Sorman Richard Solir John Sou+hwiclr James Spano Michelle Speirs Carl Spilale '.avina Spiizer Roberf Siam' Vivian Sfaihalcis Linda Sfoneburg Sandra Sforer Brian Sirong Daniel Sfrong Dennis Sirong Lynn Rae Siudd Roberi Siull Ann Marie Swanson Cynfhia Swanson Gary Swanson Gregory Swanson James Swanson Sharon Tackeniien George Talbof Franlc Tanfillo Dennis Terranova Pairicia Thies Cynlhia Thompson Diane Thonipson Roberf Thompson Sfella Thompson Lucinda Thorpe Henry Thorpe Lance Thrall Thomas Todaro Janice Tousley Paisy Traniello James Tuccio Cynlhia Uber Joseph Vaccaro David Valone William VanS+ry Cheryl Vance Judy Voss William Waid Aufumn Walker Gail Walker ls lhaf an F or a P? Mr William Lofius, junigr class adviser, Jubllanf sludenls march 'rhrouqh iown in a prelude lo anoiher 'looiball vlciory prepares anoiher of his famous fesfs. During rehearsals. iusf abou? anyfhing may be used as a prop. Here, Charlofie Albano hands Dave Haglund a cocldail ai' Take Her, She's Mine pracrice. Timofhy Warden Mary Waichey Jack Waugaman Karen Webeclc Mary Wells Sandra Whalen Cynihia Wheelhouse James Wiclrlund Palricia Wigren Marlin Wilbur Theresa Wilcox John Williams Shirley Williams Rebecca Wilson Wendy Wilson Roger Winburg Priscilla Wiquisl' Doroihy Wirherow Richard Woodring Jon Woodward Joyce Woodworih Dennis Worden Ann Wrighf Jean Wyanf June Wyanf Cynihia Young Daisy Young Mary Young Sfephen Young Kafhleen Zales Suzanne Zaneiia Sally Zdunslri Gene ZeHerlund Jeanne Zimmer Dean Zindler HARRY GUSTAVSON Sophomore Class Adviser Harry Gusravson is one 'reacher who, beyond any doubl, enioys working wilh youlh. He has five children of his own and reaches over IOO s'ru- denrs daily in Machine Shop classes. Now 650 more ieenagers, Jrhe members of 'lhe class of I967, are in his charge. Advice and supervision are demanded of him in Jrhe sponsorship of class elec- 'lions and even+s. He musr be alfl Chaperone for all funcfions of The class. Fun-loving, wiih an ex- cellenl sense of humor, Mr. Gusfavson finds pleasure and gives if in doing his raslc. CLASS 0F 67 SOPHOMORE CLASS CABINET Row I: Laura Cusimano, Ann Nelson, Sec.,,Jim Brunenavs. Pres.. NanCy Harvey. WCS PFSS-. James POFTGT. Trees. Row 22 Llndd Lundin. Martha Frazier, Douglas Sandmeyer, Jim Sfearns, Harry R. G-usfavson, Adviser. Charles Price. David L. Anderson, Marsha Haug, Dennis Bush. Row 3: Gregory Meier, Jo Anne Offoson. Kay Carlson, Mary Anderson. Kafhy Vassallo, Kathy Sianfon, Barbara Raffa, Siephanie Smifh. Hurry Gusfavson, sophomore adviser, finishes a bit of paperwork ai- his desk THE CENTURY CLASS JIM BRUNENAVS NANCY HARVEY Presideni' Vice Presideni' ANN NELSON JIM PORTER Secrefary Treasurer Jusfyn Adams Nancy Jo Agliolo Jane Ahlgren Denise Ahlslrom Augusline Aiello Marie Alaimo Sharon Allison Jerry Alonge Mary Alpaugh Bruce Anderson Caryl Anderson David B. Anderson David L. Anderson G. David Anderson Larry Anderson Margare+ Anderson Mary Anderson Roberf Anderson Schenley Anderson Todd Anderson Vivian Anderson Roberla Angelo Roberl' Anlhony Randall Archibald Thomas Armella Cynfhia Arnold Nancy Arnone Mary Lou Asel Chrisly Allxins Barbara Axelson Russell Balcer Roberf Barber Curlis Barnes Kafhleen Barone Kalhleen Barron Barbara Basile Brenda Beclr Michael Beebe Brian Bellardo Paul Belliifo Sfephen Bello Gregory Bender James Bender Fredric Bengflson Wendy Benson Suzanne Berenguer Bonnie Berglund Doroihy Bessey Sandra Bessey Thomas Bigney Charles Billing Lawrence Bimber Grace Bisanli Rifa Bisanfi Sharon Blaclcman James Blalre James Blanchard Gloria Blood Floris Bly Eric Bolling Nancy Borfon Judifh Brase Barry Brenfley Leah Brigiolfa Bruce Brill Samuel Brink Kalhleen Broolrs Sue Brooks Peggy Brumbaugh lmanls Brunenavs Lance Buchner Charles Bull Jacqueline Bull Charles Burdi'H'e Marlene Burlrhouse Gregory Burrows Dennis Bush Gerald Bufera Nina Caccamise Mary Cala Ready 'lo leave yei delayed by roll call sluclenfs wail fo board The bus for lhe Aquinas-Jamesfown fooiball game Tindaro Calamunci Anfhony Calanni Paul Calannio Mario Cali Thomas Campo Caihy Cannan Anihony Caprino Carl Caprino Philip Carcione Kaihleen Cardone Susan Cardone Clarence Carlson Donna Carlson Kaihleen Carlson Kalherine Carlson Paul Carlson Roberi Carlson Shirley Carlson Sfeven Carlson B. Susan Carlson Susan Carmichael Carl Carone Beverly Caronia Vicki Carpenier Audene Carr Be'Hy Carr Ronald Casamenfo Thomas Cashmore Diane Cavallaro Debbie Chall Phyllis Champion Cheryl Chapman Debbie Cherry Reynold Christensen Maria Cirincione Typical of many J H S sfudenls Sandy Peck sneaks a look at ihe clock hoping fha dismissal bell will ring soon Alfred Clark Jeffrey Clarl: Nancy Cleveland Linda Cline Sandra Cline William Close Larry Cochran Bonnie Cochrane Ronald Colander James Collancler Daniel Colwell Rosemarie Comella Dennis Condella James Condella James Consfanlino Meredilh Cordosi Sharon Covell Sandra Coverl' Jacqueline Cresanli Carol Crick Kafhy Crowell Nancy Crucilla Kaihleen Cusimano Laura Cusimano Mary Ann Cusimano Priscilla Cusimano Richard Cusimano Russell Cusimano Paul Dahlberg Rodney Damon Vera Daniel Diane Darling Michael Davis Samuel DeAngelo Joseph DeCaslro Anihony DeMaio James Den+ico William DePasquale Marlene DeSan+is Byrne Desmond Jean Dillrer Vera DiMaio James Dispenza Alaide Domenici Evelyn Donalo Deborah Dracup Wanda Eaion Richard Eclrlof Linda Eggleslon Darwin Eicher Gary Elander Bill Engle Marilyn Ericlcson William Ervin Boniia Farley Michael Farnham Ronald Fashano Kalhleen Fausi Abby Fein Margarei Fell Diane Ferrari Sandra Ferrari William Ferry Michael Fesia Richard Fiore Rosemary Flinl' Donald Ford Herberl Forsberg Gayle Fosburjw' LeRoy Fosfer Sebaslian Foli Marilyn Franzen Kafherine Fray Marfha Frazier Roberi' Fredlund Judy Frye Mrs Velma Frew laces lhe difficult iask of faking alfendance in a crowded J.H.S. sludy hall. Faced wifh several iesfs on one day, Marsha Haug grils her ieeih and proceeds io 'lhe nexi' exam. 2lI Cheryl Fuhrer James Galaii John Galafi Pairicia Garfield Joseph Gallo Marie George Raymond Giambelluca Siewari Giambelluca Terry Gill Michael Giordano Rosalie Gedz Sieven Goddard Edward Godfrey Thomas Goodwill Michele Gould Cynihia Greenwood Judilh Grilla James Gugino Anneiie Guiffrida Rose Gulloifi John Gunnarson Marfha Gusfafson Thom Gusfavson Wendy Gusfafson Rolaerf Guflmechl' Cynihia Haecker Susan Halle'H Birgil' Hallin lngrid Hallin Melody Hanson Nancy Harvey Susan Haifield Marsha Haug Leslie Hauclc Paul Hedberg Valerie Heffer Rosemary Heffner Susan Hendrickson Linda Lee Heroux John Hiclrman Kurl Hill Harriei Hillman Harry Hind Dorene Hiichcoclr Linda Hnaiyszyn Roger Hochdanner Siephen Hodges Sherie Hoffman Bruce Holcanson Daniel Holdridge John Horan Kalhleen Horner Michael Hoyl Roberi Hughes Nancy Hulihan Mary Hulfberg Brian lllig Samuel lppoliio Joseph luculano Ardis Johnson Candice Johnson Caiherine Johnson Cheryl Ann Johnson Craig Johnson David N. Johnson Daniel Johnson Dean Johnson DeFores+ Johnson Dennis Johnson Donn Johnson Douglas Johnson Eugene Johnson Gary Johnson Linda Johnson JoLynne Johnson Marlc Johnson Nancy Johnson Norman Johnson Pamela Johnson Randall Johnson Richard Johnson Sieven Johnson Pre-game enfhuslasm rs whapped up at an affer school pep rally In ihe gym Siudenfs become acqueinfed wilh a new developmenf a+ J H S cufeferua sfudy halls Terrill Johnson Theodore Johnson Timothy Johnson Griffiih Jones lll James Jones Marlc Jose Calvin Jungquisf Sharon Jungquisf Susan Kachelien James Kammann Sharon Kane Paul Kelly Lesley Ken? Thomas' Kepic Douglas Kinne Thomas Kinnear Sharon Klein Peggy Klem Karen Klenck Barbara Kling Gilberf Klomp Dianna Knoll Linda Kofod Janis Kraff Sandra Kulig James Kurelc Cherie LaBarbera Marilyn LaMarca Nick Langworlhy Linda LaPlaca Gale Larson Marguerife Larson Elizabelh Lee Richard Lee Bruce Lefler Marie Leone Dolores Lepsesfy Daniel LeRoy Mildred Lewis Rhea Liddie David Lindberg Judy Lindbloom Lawrence Lindbloo Yvonne Lindell Dana Lindslrom Joseph Lisciandro Vallery Lofgren Ruby Loli TTI Hungry sludenls file in quickly during The day's mos? popular period-lunch hour Miss Donna' Nelson warches as +his year's soph- omores have 'rheir baffle wilh annual Iowa Tesfs. Cheryl Loop E. Terry Lorenc Palricia Lundgren Thomas Lundgren Linda Lundin Sandra Lundquisl Elizabeih Lynch John Maclnlyre Peler Madison Maureen Mallare Tracy Mancuso Vivian Nlanno Diane Marcello Sebasiian Margaglio Carol Marino Lorclla Marker Edifh Marsh Gordon Marsh Cl1arloHn Marfines Vivian Marlinez Vinccnl Marionis Gary Mason Barbara Mays Linda McCreary Pafricia McDonnell Ronald McEnrire Ginger Mclnlyre Jay McManus Richard McMas+er Sharon McMurray Richard McVeigh Dennis Mease Gregory Meier Marfha Meier David Melquisf Diana Mescall Vincenl Messina Sharon Miano Ann Marie Miliolo Doroihy Millard George Miller Judiih Miller Shirley Minarcl Gary Miillefehlclf Margaref Mohney George Moore Randy Morris Linda Moynihan Joseph Mula Lisbefh Mullen Bruce Murray Timolhy Murray Samuel Muscarella Michaelina Muzza Janice Nalbone Irene Nania Ann Nelson Bonnie Nelson Cheryl Nelson Eugene Nelson JoAnn Nelson Daydreaming and sfudy are bofh par? of The acfivify in rhis J.H.S. classroom. Vicki Pefersen Palrice Pelerson Palricia Peierson Thomas Peferson Marilyn Phillips David Pichel Kafhleen Piersons Cheryl Pihlblad Saralee Pischera Julia Pollino James Porier Charles Price Gary Proclor Sally Purney Donald Radack Josephine Rado Marie Raeon Basil Raffa Diane Raffa Sheila Raisirick Rebecca Ramaelcers Brendon Ramsey Robed Rappole Alfred Rasmussen Andrew Reil ZI6 John Nelson Larry Nelson Sandra Nelson John Newhall Ann Nicosia Sfeven Norlaerg Suellen Norfhrop Cindy Norfhway Thomas Nupp Bradley Nyholm Lorincla Ocoboc Brenda Olsen Cynfhia Olson Jeffrey Olson Mary O'Neill Richard O'NeiII Chrisiine Osborne JoAnne OHoson Caihy Pachol Sandra Paierslry Raymond Paladino Diane Fappalardo Sandra Parenfi Cyril Parinella Anlhony Pafernifi Sandra Peck Douglas Penhollow Emma Pefers Gregg Richardson Kalhleen Richardson Donald Ringer Barbara Rissel Roberi' Rizzulo Chrisfcpher Roblee Rebecca Roeder Lucille Roof Waller Roof Fay Rossman Gregory Rowley Michael Rowley Bruce Russell Carol Russell Durland Ryclcman Garry Sa Gurney Paula Salone John Samuelson Diane Sanderson Roberf Sanderson Douglas Sandmeyer Jeffrey Sandquisi Bruce San Filippo George San Filippo Janel San Filippo Craig Schaffnil' Judifh Schneider Karen Schneider Sharon Searsone Gary Seawall Randall Sharp Sheryl Sharp Douglas Signell Brenda Simpson James Sinalra Dorolhy Skinner Elizabefh Slclepelas Leonard Slroglund Diana Smilh Frank Smifh Siephanie Smiih Slephen Smifh Susan Smilh Marsha Snyder Anfhony Solpiefro Terry Soufhwiclc Toni Soufhwiclc Finis Soufhworih Kalhleen Sparacino Judilh Spechf Kafhleen Speh Leigh Speh Dennis Spiher Kafhleen Slanlon Rebecca Sfaples James Slearns An inlrlgulng magazine cover calch s lhe eye of a sludenl in lhe library. The gaze of a 'true lan: Laura Cusimano 'renscly walchcs lhe aclion al fhe Jameslown-Warren game Wilh microscope nearby, Ingrid Hallin has her lirsl experience dissecling a frog in biology class. ZI8 Ronald Sfenslrom David Slewarl Roberl Slocum Karen Slull Linda Sundeen Daniel Sulphen Cheryl Swanson Dale Swanson Daniel Swanson Gloria Swanson James Swanson Randall Swanson Rolberl Taber Charlofle Tanner Barbara Taylor Linda Terry Marcia Thomes Beverly Thompson Donald Thunberg Claire Tomb Alan Tornslrom Lucy Tola Ann Trass James Triglia Roxann Turner Thomas Vaccaro Jo Ann Valvo Marsha Vance Gary Zepka Susan Van Ord Kaihleen Vassallc Salvaior Vicario Kay Von Reyn Roberl Waid Rufh Walls Voncla Walz Palricia Warden Daniel Wells Thomas Wesl Pahiicia Wilcox Kay Williamson Lynne Williamson Daniel Wilson Frank Wilson Robyn Wilson Shelley Wilfsie Cheryl Woleen John Wolfe Jennifer Woodcoclc Debra Woodring Judy Woodworih Ruih Yancey Sue Young Daniel Zeplca Finishing a spirifed march fhrough lown. siu denls run onlo The alhlefic field for the War- ren pep rally. A humorous composifion draws laughfer from Miss Marsula Munson and Al Rasmussen. 2l9 befween vicforibus Class presideni- car1dide+esL Frank Cosfanzo And elecfionsg Ffankywon in 'Hue iunior class. and Bob became leader of BOB ARNONE Sponsored by The Jameslown chapler of Oddfellows, Bob Arnone joined hundreds of olher feenagers in lhe annual Uniied Naiions Pilgrimage held lasi July. Chosen by J.l-l.S. leachers, Bob spenir a week in New York Cily and had opporiunilies 'ro view 25 Sfuclenfs Recipients Cf Special Honors l LINDA ANDERSON Linda Anderson lasi fall Took over ihe duiies of an imporiani office, +ha+ of secreirary for lhe New York Siale Sludenl' Council. Linda oflen has been a olelegale lo dislricl council conveniions and while alrending +he s+a+e meeling, was elecled lo her Top posl. 222 NANCY FERRY From a number of applicanfs, Nancy Ferry was selecied 'ro 'rake pari' in an exchange program 'rhis year beiween J.H.S. and Gowanda High School. She wen+ lo Gowanda for a few days' acliviiy in 'rheir school, while ihey senl' a si'uden+ here. Nancy, a hard-working publiciiy chairman for 'rhe Debaie Club play and a Red and Green slaff member, is also hosiess lo Evelyne Oudarl, French exchange sludeni' ai J.l-l.S. BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE MarTin Jacobson, Janis Carnahan, Dan WisTran Sponsored by The American Legion, Dan WisTran and Mar'Ty Jacobson wenT To ColgaTe UniversiTy Tor Boys' STaTe lasT sum- mer. AbouT The same Time, Janis Carnahan iourneyed To Elmira College as J.l'l.S. represenTaTive To Girls' STaTe. AT These convenTions, They learned much aloouT poliTics by par- TlcipaTing in legislaTive acTiviTy of Their own. CANDY Tl-TAYER BeauTy aT iTs loveliesT gained Candy Thayer her place on The lisT oT J.l-l.S. honorees. From among several candi- daTes for The honor, Candy was voTed This year's FooTball Queen. She was crowned aT a pep rally in OcTober and reigned supreme as our TooTball Team wenT ouT To deTeaT Warren's Dragons 33-O The nexT day. SPORTS AWARDS WINNERS Joe Delvlarco, Ron Graham, Dan Luciano On gridiron and baslceTball courT, Three J.H.S. boys won special awards This year. Dan Luciano, Top scorer on our TooTball squad, received The Richard Mole Trophy, given in memory oT a former J.H.S. TooTball player, and also was named To The WesTern New York All-STar Team by The Buffalo Evening News. Also, Joe DeMarco and Ron Graham broughT awards home from .The BuTler lnviTaTional BaslceTball TournamenT in December. Joe won a place on The All-Tourney Team, while Ron was presenTed The BesT SporTsman's Trophy. 223 HIGH SCHOOL BOWL TEAM Jeff Loomis. Tina Carlson, Marilyn Scaranfino, Jim Leising. Absenf: Jonas Johnson, Tim Peclc. High School Bowl compefifors from Jamesfown High School were selecfed by recommendafion of high school feachers. ln January, 'lhree seniors and fhree iuniors baffled for fhe school cause on fhe local radio Bowl program. They losf fheir mafch, 65lf2-44, againsl' a feam from Erewsburg Cenfral School. ALL-STATE MUSIC PARTICIPANTS Dennis Anderson, Jerry Swanson, Linda Widmarlc, Bill Kammann, Nancy Myers, Absenf: Marfy Jacobson. Jamesfown High's delegafes fo fhe -All Sfafe musical groups were chosen af fryoufs held in Fredonia lasf Sepfember. Affer preparing music af home, fhey wenf fo Buffalo in February where fhey performed in band, orchesfra, and choral divisions for fhe All-Easl' Conference of music educafors. Some Honorees Compete, DAVE COLANDER Now living fhrough one year he will never forgef is Dave Colander, Jamesfown's A.F.S. sfudenf fo Germany. The firsf J.l'l.S. sfudenl' fo go abroad on fhe A.F.S. full-year program. Dave is living wifh a family in fhe cify of Harburg. Germany. While fhere he has also falcen side frips fo such German cenfers as Lubeclc, Berlin, and Hamburg, fhus geffing a picfure of life in many areas of fhe European nafion. KAZAMASA TADA A.F.S. sludenl' Kazamasa Tada comes 'ro J.l-l.S. lhis year from Osaka Cily. Japan. Kaz is a spirilecl visilor who seems lo be on 'lhe go every minule. His impres- sions ol our school include visions of nar- row slairways, crowded halls, shorl lunch periods, and a small alhlelic field, bul The inconveniences do nol' keep him from con- sidering J.l-l.S. a very nice school . Upon relurning 'ro Japan, Kaz has one more year in high school: aflerwarcls he will sluoly economics al a universify. Ofhers Travel Far WINANNE NELSON J.l-l.S. had a summerlime visilor 'ro Greece las'r year in The person ol Winanne Nelson, A.F.S. exchange sluolenl. Winanne lell' lale in June lor lhe cily ol: Thessaloniki on 'rhe Greek coast There she spenl' an exciling Two monlhs wilh 'lhe Boubouras 'Family of lhal' cily. EVELYNE OUDA RT Charming Parisian Evelyne Oudarl brings +he loveliness of her home cily +o our school while here on 'rhe A.F.S. program. Lynn finds J.l-l.S. a big, friendly place wilh a surprising amounl' of exlracurricular aci'ivil'y. Indeed, she has busied herself in much ol lhal' aclivily, for she belongs lo four high school clubs and A'Cappella. ln November Lynn was named J,l-l.S. Gold Cadillac Queen. Above, she is given a kiss by Bob Arnone, who crowned her. MOST ATHLETIC Tim Gill, Ann Champion A letter winner in not one but tour varsity sports, Tim Gill has been an important member ot J.l'l.S. tootball, basketball, baseball. and track teams. Ann Champion, active in intramurals and a tormer cheerleader, is known as one ot Jamestown l-ligh's most school-spirited students. Seniors Named Outstanding By Classmates MOST ARTISTIC Jim Stockwell, Linda Brown Talents in various tields blend well tor high school artists Jim Stockwell and Linda Brown. Jim, a top BEST ACTORS Mary Ann Bender, Dan Casamento A veteran ot J.l-l.S. dramatics work is Dan Casamento, who played top roles in both The Music Man and The Solid Gold Cadillac. Mary Ann Bender, who was a comedy success as Mrs. Paroo in The Music Man, also worked on this year's class play reading committee. Both students are members ot Thespians, dramatics honor society. 226 football lineman, is equally skilled with paintbrush in hand. l-le already has sold some paintings and plans to pursue an art career. Linda, who is a bass viol player besides an artist, will enter the commercial art tield atter turther studies. BEST MUSICIANS Jerry Swanson, Winanne Nelson Jerry Swanson and Winanne Nelson have made good use of mullriple musical Ialenls. Jerry, band president plays The Irombone in 'ihai group and also sings bass in A'CappeIIa. Winanne heads The 'FIuIe seclion of Ihe band, and sings soprano in Ihe Madrigal Singers. BEST ALL AROUND Dan Lund, Linda Anderson Well-Icnown by all as leading cirizens of J.I-I.S. are Linda Anderson and Dan Lund! Linda, vice presiclem' of her class for Iwo years, now holds The same posilion in Sludenl Council. Dan, who holds Ihe gavel as presidenr of +he Council, is also aclive in J-Club and A'CappeIIa af- fairs. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Janis Carnahan, Bob Arnone Well-deserving of Iheir fellow sludenrs' ac colade, Janis Carnahan and Bob Arnone are 'Iwo who have made names as leaders boih in I'he classroom and in all cenlers of school ac- 'I'ivi'ry. Bob is senior class presidenl and Honor Sociely Ireasurer. Janis is busy as Sludeni' Coun- cil secrerary and vice presidenl of I-Ionor Socie'I'y. BEST SPEAKERS Dave Rosedahl, LyneHe Nordine An acknowledged leader in school forensics is Dave Rosedahl. A varisly debaI'er for +wo years. Dave holds advanced degrees in N.E.L.. debale honor group. LyneI re Nordine, lop female speaker, has been ac+ive in Debale Club since her sophomore year. She is also an N.F.L. honoree. .l.H.S. Growing As Time Passes Wi+h grow+h in populaiion and arising needs for more facililies, all insiiiuiions grow and change. A+ J.l-LS., The spiriir of growih has rarely been more fell Jrhan in recerii years. lncreased enrollmenl' has broughi' definiie needs for changes of all kinds. Sludy halls have been divided io malce room for new classrooms: where classroom space was no longer available, Hroialing +eachers appeared, who Jraughi in difiereni rooms every period. An exiremely heciic lunch hour made 'rhe need for revamping of Jrhe cafeieria clearer. Wilh ihe appearance of more and more sludenls all ihe lime, many melhods 'io solve congesiion were +ried, includ- ing ihe famous one-way si'airs sysiem. As an answer io ihe J.l-l.S. growih problem, more space is io be provided in a building addiiion, on which consiruciion begins ihis spring. Exciiing plans call for long-hoped-for iiems, such as new library facili- iies, insirumenial praciice rooms, and a new alhleiic complex. J.l-l,S. sludenis are expeclani, waiiing for ihe compleiion of ihe adoliiion. For in 'rhis program lie promises of an even more rewarding educaiion ihan 'lhai offered ai presenr. The old dining area is changed 'lo make way for a remodeled secrion of fhe cafeieria. Symbol of a changing school: a 'free on The froni' lawn, long a familiar sighi fo J.H.S. sludenis, is cleared away as dead wood lasi auiumn. During lhe summer of I964, worlcers pul' in many hours remodeling ihe cafeleria. By fhe Hme school sessions began, a fully-remodeled cafeferia was in use as dining area and siudy hall. foo. Alumni Association Preserves S Alumni AssociaTion oTTicers J. Norman Herby and Dr. Harry Glah welcome J. ArThur SToelTzing, represenTaTive of The Class of I9I4, To the T964 reunion. Hundred Member Club Ards Top Graduate Since iTs incepTion in I945, The Hundred Member Club has awarded SIOO each year To a worThy senior chosen by Teachers and sTudenTs. ConTribuTions To The school and ouTsTanding personal deveIopmenT while aT J.H.S. are used as criteria Tor This award. Sandra GusTaTson received The prize aT The I964 awards ceremonies. This year aT The 2OTh anniversary meeTing oT The group, anoTher senior will have The honor oT being presenTed This much-coveTed award. Sandra GusTaTson is presented The Hundred Member Club Trophy by Miss Genevieve Fancher at The I964 meeTing. chool Contacts Since I869. The JamesTown. High School Alumni Asso- ciation has annually recognized pasT and presenT gradu- aTes aT a June reunion. There acquainTances are re- newed, while noTed graduaTes speak and an old-Timers' band plays. Classes oT 5, IO, l5, 20, 25, 40, and 50 years ago are especially honored. This year The Class oT I965 joins The ranks oT more Than l5,000 oTher alumni who have Tound The associaTion a way To keep in Touch wiTh Their alma maTer. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Dr. Harry E. GlaTz, Pres. Seymour Minslqer, IsT Vice Pres. Gary E. Anderson, 2nd Vice Pres. Mrs. RoberT Lind, Sec. M. James Thunberg, Treas. David W. Swanson, TrusTee Samuel Paladino, TrusTee J. Norman Herby, TrusTee Congratulations to the Class of 1965 Today's graduates, the builders of a Greater Jamestown Area tomorrow . . . Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc 101 West Fifth Street, Jamestown, New York Girls Luchell Acey .... 80. 89. I39, Juslyn Adams .... 58. 82. 86, Deanna Adsif .. ........ . . Nancy Agliolo .. Jane Ahlgren .. Chrisiine Ahlslrom . . . . 6l. Denise Ahlsirom Colleen Ailken . . . . I39, Marie Alaimo .. ........ .. Charloife Albano .. 57. l24. Eleanor Aldrich .. 58, 6l. 62, '85. Rosemary Alessi . . . . 89. Sharon Allison .. Cheryl Alm .. 85. l33. I40. Mary Alpaugh . Joan Amaiuzzo .. Janice Andersen . Bonifa Anderson 86 85. I40 . .... 59. 64 . . Sfudenf Index Chrisiy Aikins . . .. . . . Barbara Axelson ........ 64. Janer Bagnall .... 86. l4l, Linda Baisler l4l, Romaine Balder l4I, Sylvia Ball .... ..... Carol Barlow .... . . . Nancy Barlow .. ........ .. Kafhleen Barone . . 59. 87. Judirh Barr ...... ...... I 4I Carolyn Barron .... 59. 62, Kaihleen Barion ........ 87. Barbara Basile .... ..... Gloria Baiiaglia ...... 57, Mary Kay Balriaglia . . 77. 85 l4ll Sharon Bauda .. Brenda Beck .... ....... Ellen Belknap ..... . . . l42. Mary Ann Bender . . 47. 68. 85. l42. I76. Pairicia Bendo ...... 82. I42. Joan Bennink .. ...... .. Deborah Benson . . . .. Wendy Benson .... . . . Caryl Anderson ........ 82. Cheryl J. Anderson .. 80. l40 Cheryl L. Anderson ...... 62. Caroline Beniley .... . . . Cecelia Benfley Linda Berdine .... 47. l42. Linda Borfon . . . . . . . . Nancy Borion . ....... 87. Susan Bosirom .... 58, 60. 86. Susan Borka . ......... . Mary Brady I43, Judifh Brase ........ Kaihleen Bray .... 74. 80. 86. Sally Brew ..... . Leah Brigiolria Sally Brigioffa . . . . . . I43. Kaihleen Brooks Sue Brooks .... .......... Barbara Brown .... 85. I43, Linda Brown .. 89, I43. I77. Marie Brown Frances Brucculeri .. 47. 55, 62. I43 Jodie Brumbaugh ........ 87. Peggy Brumbaugh . . . . . Linda Brunalo Nancy Buck 85. Jacqueline Bull .......... 86. Linda Bull .... 72. 76. I44. Chrisfine Burdifi' .... I44. I77. Carolyn Burkefr Jane Burkeii' .... . . Marlene Burkhouse ...... Linda Burnside .... .. I44, Karen Carlson .............. Kaiherine Carlson .. 69. 206, Kaihleen D. Carlson .. 57. 145. Kalhleen S. Carlson .......... Linda Carlson .... 58. l45. Nancy Carlson .. 50. 5l, 63. 88 Norma Carlson .. 59. I4-5. Sandra Carlson .... .... l 45, Shirley Carlson .... .... 8 2, Susan Carmichael .. Janis Carnahan .. 46. 47. 49. 80. 8l. l35. I36. l45, I77. Beverly Caronia .... 58. 62. 87. Vicki Carpenler ..... Audene Carr .... . . Belly Carr Cheryl Carr .... . 58. 82, . . . . l45. Linda Casamenfo Sherry Casler ................ Joann Casiiglione .. 40. 58. I77 Mary Ann Calania Diane Cavallaro . . . . . . 86. Linda Cavallaro .. Cynfhia Anderson Gloria Anderson . Grace Anderson .. .. 64. Eileen Anderson ........... . 62, 83. 89 69. Jane Anderson ........ 6l. Kafhryn Anderson .. 47, 58, 72. 80. Bl. l40. Kay Anderson ...... 80. Bl. Laurie Anderson . Linda Anderson .. Margarei Anderson 46, 49. 61. l40. I76, 222. Mary Anderson ........ 206 Valien Anderson Vivian Anderson Wendy Anderson Lucy Angeli .... Roberila Angelo Marilyn Anzalone . Pauleiie Apperson Lucille Arcadipane Cynihia, Arnold . .. 59, 89. l4I, .. .... l4I I4I. .. l4l, .. 59, Nancy Arnone Paula Arnone . . . . Peggy Arnone ...... ........ Mary Lou Asel .. 59, 74, 86, 232 Linda Berenguer ........ 87. Suzanne Berenguer ...... 86, Sheila Berg ...... I33, l42. Bonnie Berglund ............ .Linda Berlund .... I42. Palricia Bess .... . .. 76. Dororhy Bessey .. .. Sandra Bessey ...... ...... Elizabelh Biandolillo .... l42. Darlene Bigney ..... ....... Parricia Bigney .......... l42. Nancy Billgren .. 57, 82. 83. Grace Bisanfi .. , ,, Riia Bisanfi . . . . , Susan Bishop Marilyn Bivona . . . . . . l43, Cynihia Biorkholm .......... Sharon Blackman .... 57. 82. Gloria Blood ................ Susan Bush .... I44. Leilani Bulcher .... 5l. 59. Nina Caccamise .... 6l. 87, Rila Cafaro ...... 59. I44. Caiherine Cala .... 6l. I44, Mary Cala . . . Mary Calalesina .. Grace Calamunci Shirlianne Calco I44. 86. Wanda Cali ...... .. I44. Kalherine Cannan .. .... 6l. Caihy Caprino . . . . . . 86. 92. MaryAnn Caprino 47, I33, Louise Card ..... ...... Bonnie Cardone I44, Karhy Cardone .. Susan Cardone . . . Barbara Carlson . Beverly Carlson I44. Donna Bloomberg .... 80. Bl. Karen Bloomquisl' Floris Bly ...... H...-su... Barbara Boersi .. 47, 58. 80. Miriam Bohmer . Joan Bonfiglio . . Judy Boquisf . . . 89. l43 BO. I43. 59, 64, 65, 85, 74. l43. Candace C. Carlson .. Candace L. Carlson ........ Cheryl Carlson .......... 82, Chrisiine Carlson .. 6l. 62. 64, Cynfhia Carlson . . . . . Darnell Carlson . - - Donna Carlson . . . -- Beih Cederquisl' .......... I46. Caroline Chadwick .. 62. 85. l9O. Linda Chalecke ...... 49. 85 Deborah Chall ............ 59. Elizabelh Champion .. I46. I78, Phyllis Champion . . 76, 92. Cheryl Chapman ........... Linda Chapman . . 47, 80. Deborah Cherry .... 5. 5l. Linda Chesf- ...... .. I46. Maria Cirincione .... ..... Barbara Ciancio 92. Carmella Ciancio Calhy Clark ..,... . . . 82. Diane Clark ................ Penelope Clark . . 59, 68. 85. I46. Sue Clark . . ..... . . Barbara Cline . . I46. Linda Cline . . . . 86, Sandra Cline .... ..... Bonnie Cochrane ........ Sandra Coffin 55, 56. Cynihia Colby . . . . . 85, Linda Colera ............ 86. Helen Comella .. 80, I47. Rosemarie Comella ...... 89, Michelle Comerale ...... 86. Janel Congdon .... . . . Carolyn Consfanfino Rosalyn Consfanfino Donna Mae Confi .. Virginia Confi Elizabefh Conwif ........ Marsha Cook .. . Linda Cooper Marilyn Cordner Marlene Cordner Kafhleen Cordosi .. Meredifh Cordosi .. Rosanne Cordosi Sandra Cornell .... Vicforia Corfrighf .... Rufh Cosfa ....... 58. Dianne Consfanfino . . . . 33. Nancy Courson .. 58. 61 Mary Cosfanzo .... Sharon Covell .... .... Sandra Coverf ..... Jacqueline Cresanfi Joyce Cresanfi ..... .... I47, l90. l47. I47. I47, I47, 62, Carol Crick .. 58. 72. Kafhy Crowell ....... Nancy Crucilla .. 58 Barbara Curry ....... 6l. Angela Cusimano . . . . . . Beverly Cusimano . . . Kafhleen Cusimano . . . . I4-8. 86. 82 87. I48 l48. 48. 87. Laura Cusimano .. 87. 206. 2I0 Marrha Cusimano ........ Mary Ann Cusimano 57. Priscilla Cusimano .. 58. 64. 86. Louise Damond 57. I48. Vera Daniel ...... 64, 86. Mary Lou D'Angelo Jannene Danielson Beverly Darling Diane Darling .... Linda Darling Joyce Dash Kafhleen Davis .. Mary Dearing ...... Cheryl De Haven .... Befh De Long Sherrian Deming Karen De Nardo .... Joanne De Pasquale Marlene De Sanfis .. I48. I49. I4-9, I49 I49. 80, I49 85. 59. Judy DeVifa ...... .. I33. Jeanne DeVoe .......... Elaine Dewey .. 47. 80. Jean Dilker ..... Donna Dillon 88. I49. I49. 87. I49 I49. l5O. 80. Vera Di Maio .... ..... 5 9. Sandra Dimas ...... 59. 62. Geraldine Diminuco ...... 69, Rosalind Di Sabanfonio Carol Dispenza Elizaberh Dispenza Grace Dispehza ... Sheila Dolce ...... Alaide Domenici 49. 57 ss. 92'. l50. .. ISO. 92, Evelyn Donafo ............ Lorraine Donner .. Toni Dorsey ........ Rufh Douglas 84 Margaref Dowdall .. Deborah Dracup . . . . Kafhleen Dracup .... Mary Drew ..... Linda DuBois .... Cynfhia Dunn .. Arleffa Eafon Wanda Eafon . . . Linda Ecklof . . . Lillian Ecksfrom . . . 59. 89. 85. l5O. I5O. .. I5O. 82. .. ISO, Linda Egglesfon .... 82. Cynfhia Elder . . . Bonnie Emmoff ...... Frances Epstein 58. 6l. 62. I50. 6l. 62. I5O. Cynfhia Erickson . ......... 86. Lyneffe Erickson .. 3l. Marilyn Erickson .. JoAnne ' 55, 56. 85. 88. . . . 87, Evanczik .......... Karen Fagersrrom .. 62. ISO. Mary Fancher .. I33, ISO. Bonira Farley ............ . . . . Suzanne Farnham .... 64. I99. Eileen' Faulk .. 47. 72. 80. Sl. Kafhleen Fausf ...... 58. 86. Karen Feafhers .. I33. ISI. Abby Fein .... 87, Margaref Fell' 58. Linda Ferino l5l. Diane Ferrari . Sandra Ferrari Nancy Ferry .. 59, 6l. 65. l5I. 22I. Michael Fesfa .......... 65, Martha Filbrick ............ Jill Finch .. 58, 6l. 62. l5I. April Fischer ........ 58. 85. Rosemary Flinl' ...... 59. 86. Nancy Ford ...... 74. l5l. Gayle Fosberg .... . . Kafhryn Fosfer I5I. Rosemary Fofi .......... 57. Deborah Fox .. 85. 88. l52. Linda Frangione .. 83. l52. Marilyn Franzen .. Kafherine Fray Marlha Frazier ...... 86. 206. Kaihleen Friberg . . 6l. 74, 152, Judy Frye ..... ............ Cheryl Fuhrer .... Cheryl Furman . l52. Shirley Gage .. 6l. 63. 85. Janice Galafi .. 62. JoAnn Galafi ..... Pafricia Garfield ........ 6l. Cherie Garvin .... Rosalie Gedz . Rosalie Genco l52 53. Marie George Carla Giambelluca .. 72, 76. 80 Charloffe Giambra Sandra Giambra .. I53. l52. Bonnie Gibbens ............ Mary Gibson .... Bonnie Gilberf .. Roxann Giordano Nancy Gisslin .... Cheryl, Glair Esfher Gleason . Michele Gould .. .. l52 I52. I52. Kafhleen Gourley ............ Beffy Greco ...... .. 85. I52. Cynfhia Greenwood Donna Greer .. Linda Grice .... .. 57. 58, 85. 58. 62. l90 Sharon Griffifh .. 68. 88. l53. Judifh Grilla .......... 87. Anneffe Guiffrida .. . 87. Rose Gulloffi ..... 59. Marfha Gusfafson Mary Gusfafson .. Priscilla Gusfafson Wendy Gusfafson Linda Gusfavson .. .. 89. I53. 33. 58. 62. Angela Guzzardo .. 58. 72. l53 Cynfhia Haecker Joanne Hall .... Rebecca Hall ...... II4. Susan Hallerf ........ 58. 82. Birgif Hallin . . 49. 6l. 64. Ingrid Hallin . . 49. 92. 212. Joan Halsfecl ...... 85. I53. Sue Hansen .... Linda, Hanson 87 I53. . Melody Hanson . Muriel Hanson Judy Harfsell .. Carol Harvey . . . Nancy Harvey .. 82, . 59. I53. .. I53. 206. 207. Susan Haffield .......... 87, Kafhleen Hafch 58. Lesley Hauck .............. Barbara Haug .. 47. 84. I53. Marsha Haug .. 68. 80. 206. Juclifh Haupin ...... l35. I53. Ann Heck ...... 4I. 52. I54, Mary Hendrickson .... 58. 85 Rifa Henning .... ....... Valerie Heffer ........ 82. 86. Rosemary Heffner ............ Lilli Heinrichs ...... 44. I54, Susan Hendrickson Linda Heroux .... Charleen Heyer . . . Johanna Hickman Harrief Hillman . . . Karin Hillman Darlene Hipchen . Dorene Hichcock . Marfha Hifchcock . Linda Hnafyszyn Suzann Hoadley Sherie Hoffman . Sally Holland Carol Hollings Lynn Holmquisf Kafhleen Horner Deborah Houghfon Nancy Householder Loreffa Howie .... .Rosa Howie Marguerife Howell Kafhleen Hoyf .... Susan Hoyf .... Nancy Hulihan Mary Hulfberg Cynfhia lngrao .. Ann lrvine Ann lsaacson Anifa Jackson .. Arline Jackson Kafhryn Jacobson .. Margaref Jaderlund Diane Jaffy ........ Dianne James ... Valene James . . . . . Krisfina Jefferson . . . . . . 76. . . . 85. 89. . 85. l54-. 59. 6l. 80, 82. 87, 82. .. I54. 74. 72. 76. 85. I55. .. l75. 58. I55. I55. 80, .. I55. 47. 58. 84. I55. . 85. I55. 59. . 69. I55. 23 Kafhleen Jenkins .. 81. 82. 198 Jane Jochum .. 47, 61, 77, 92, 133. 155, 180 Charlene Johns ...... 58, 64, 198 Alexis Johnson . 155, 181 Ardis Johnson .,,, 57' 212 Audrey Johnson 156, 181 Candice Johnson .......... 212 Calherine Johnson .. 62, 72, 87. 212 Cheryl A. Johnson .......... 212 Cheryl Anne Johnson .. 156, 181 Cynfhia Johnson ........ 156, 181 Florence Johnson .,,, , 199 Janice Johnson 80, 199 JoLynne Johnson .......... 86, 213 Joyce Johnson .. 61, 85, I90, 199 Judy Johnson ...... 156, 181 Karen Johnson . . . .,,, , l99 Kafhy Johnson . ....... 86, 199 Linda A. Johnson .. 47, 49, 61, 157' 181 Linda Marie Johnson ...... I57, 181 Linda Marie Johnson .. 80, 157, 191 Linda Mary Johnson .. 87, 213 Lynda Mae Johnson ...... 199 Marilyn Johnson .. 47. 58, 62, 72, 83, 157, 131 Mollyann Johnson .. 58, 85, 199 Nancy L. Johnson .......... 213 Nancy L. Johnson .. 199 Pamela Johnson .. ..... 213 Paula Johnson ...... .. I57, 181 Sharon J. Johnson ...... 86, 199 Sharon L. Johnson .. 72, 86, 199 Susan A Johnson .......... 59, 199 Suzanne Johnson .. 59, 61, 199 Susan Johnslon ......... . . . 199 Candace A. Jones 199 Candace J. Jones .......... 199 Linda Jones .. 47, 58, 80, I57, 181 Marianne Jones .. 58, 61, 80, I25, 199 196. Judilh Joyce .... ..... I 99 Linda Jungquisl I57, 181 Susan Kachelien ..... . 214 Susan Kafader .. .. . 86, 199 Sharon Kane .... 214 Beebe Kelman .... 60, 86 214 .. I57. 181 Lesley Kenl' .... Linda Kem' . . Karen King . . . ........ I57, 181 Sharron Kinney . . 49, 80, 190, I99 Sharon Klein . . ...... 57, 214 Peggy Klem 87, 214 Karen Klenck 214 Barbara Kling 86,214 234 Dianna Knoll' . . . . Donna Knowles ... Sally Knowles ........ 65. Rosalie Konwlfon . . . . . . . . Linda' Kofod .... Sally Kohlbacher . Sharon Kooman Jean Koslhorsl' .. 31, 83, Sylvia Koie ...... 85, Mary Kolsi Georgia Kouklis .. Janis Krafl .... Phyllis Krafl' .... Janice Kroon Yvonne Lindell .... Lynda Lingerfelfer . 87, Mary Lisciandro .... ..... Gail Lobock ..... .... 8 0, Linda Loder .... Valery Lofgren ............... Anona Logan .. 59, 60, 80, 89, Ruby Loli ...... 51. 57, 87, Cheryl Loop ........ . 82, Joyce Loveioy ........ 86, 190, Becky Luce .. 47, 49, 80, 132, 159, Karen Lumia . ..... . . . . . Palricia Lundgren . . . . .. 87, Karen Lundin .. Marlha Meier Diane Melquisl' 59, 161. Linda Melquisi' ...... 30, 161, Terry Merchanl' .. Mary Mencer ...... ,... 161. 46, 47, 59 64. 65, 76. 161 Marsha Merwin .............. Diana Mescall Riia Messina .. 53. 133, 161, Sharon Miano ...... .. 58, 86, Sandra Mignoli ...... 69, 161, Dawn Miley .................. Ann Marie Miliolo . Dorolhy Millard ..... Elizabeih Millard ...... 76, .. 69, 76, I62, Calherine Kuczek . . . . . Nancy Kulig Sandra Kulig '.. Vicki Ku rek .......... 49, Cherie La Barbera ..... Nancy La Barle .. Marilyn La Marca Dolores Lampman . . . Penny Lance Susan Lander .... Beverly Lang ..... Linda La Placa Gale Larson . . 61, 64, Kafhleen Larson .. 58, 60, Marguerile Larson Marlha Larson Parricia Larson . .. Sharon Larson .. 54, 56, 69, Mary Laughlin .......... JoAnn Laurie . . . . Elizabelh Lee . . . Calvinia Leeper . . . . . . Janel Lefebvre .. Lucille Lefebvre Marcia Lenna .... Elaine Leonard .. Pafricia Leonard Maria Leone . . . . . Dolores Lepses'I'y .. 51, Shirley Lepsesly . . . .., Cyn+hia Lelrlen ... Alson, Lewis .... Mildred Lewis . Sally Lexell .... Rhea Liddie ..... Jane Lilly .. 47, 55, 56, Ellen Lindahl ............ Elsie Lindahl .. 50, 52, Judy Lindblom Linda Lundin . ....... 92, 206, Barbara Lundmark . .. Sandra Lundquisl Mary Lyford ..... Mary Lynch ..... Linda McCreary . Jeanne McCray .. Anrine McDonnell Patricia McDonnell Suzanne McFadden Kaye McGill ..... Laura Jo McGraw Ginger Mclnlyre 80, 64, 87, 160, 160, Donna McKo'fch ............ Marlene McMasI'er Sharon McMurray Mary MacDonald . .. Sue Magnuson Judi1'h Maguire .. Maureen Mallare Marcia Malmsfrom .. 59.160, 76, 160. 87. 161. 87, .. 59, 80, 161, Bernadelfe Mancuso .... . . . Virginia Manno . . . . . Diane Marcello Joan Marcello Carol Marino .. .. 161, Lorella Marker .. .... 59, 82, Barbara Marks ...... 74, 161, Edilh Marsh ..... Wendella Marsh . Charlolle Marlines Vivian Marfinez ............ Irene Marlonis .. 46, 53, 56. 58, Cynlhia Mason .... Janel' Mason .. Sue Mairloon JoAnne Mauro Barbara Mays .... 135.161, 161, Linda Meabon ...... 58. 92. Judilh Miller .... ,......... Kay Miller ..... .... 1 62, Shirley Minard .. .... .. Krislina Milchell .... 162. Margarel' Mohney 58, 87. Janice Mohr . a. ss. ss. 162. Linda Molin ................ Shirley Moore ..... . . . 72. Rosemary Morgan . ....... 162, Carole Morrell .......... 162. Susan Morris .. 53. 56. 59. 162. Linda Moynihan ......... . 59. Lisbelh Mullen .. Janice Munafo .............. Befh Muscarella .. 45. 80. 81. Michaelina Muzza ........ 57. Nancy Myers .. 59, 61, 62, Sally Myers ...... 69. 162. Janice Nalbone ...... 57, 58. Sandra Nalbone .. 49, I62,. Irene Nania .... ...... 8 7. Kalhleen Nazzaro ........ 85. Ann Nelson .. 49, 59, 61, 86, 207. Bonnie Nelson . . . . . 59, Celesfe Nelson .... 59, Cheryl Nelson 86. Diane Nelson .... ....... Joan Nelson .... 162, JoAnn Nelson .... ..... 5 7, Kafhleen Nelson ...... 61, 62, Linda Nelson .... .. . 163, Lynefle Nelson .. .. 58, Pamela, Nelson .. ..... .. Sandra Nelson .... 61, 86. Winanne Nelson .. 46. 80, 120, 137, 163, 183.225, 85. 200 215 182 182 182 61. 182 200 215 182 215 182 200 215 215 183 215 I83 215 183 215 I83 200 200 I83 I83 135. I83 215 215 200 I62, I83 215 88. 224 I83 215 183 215 200 206. 215 215 200 215 200 I83 215 190. 200 183 200 200 216 135 22 1 Mildred Nevills Linda Newark Vicki Newark 59, 82. Rulh Newson . Laurel Newlon .. 47. 50. 52, 163. 183 Eva Nickerson . . . . . . . . Peggy Nickerson . . . . . Ann Nicosia Palricia Nicosia . ........ .... . Lynelfe Nordine .. 47. 163. 183, Suellen Norlhrop ......... 86. Cynlhia Norlhway . . . . . . . . Judy Nyholm ...... . . 163. Barbara O'Connor Lorinda Ocoboc Linda Ocoboc .... .. 163, Maureen O'l'1agan .. ..... .. Donna Ohman ...... 87. 163. Linda Ohman ................ Carol Olieski .. 41. 58. 59. 62. 163 3renda Olsen ....... Ann-Marie Olson .. 59, 61. Cheryl Olson . . 47. 56. 58, 59 129. 139, 163 Synlhia Olson ............ 89, Sloria Olson . . . 163. Iulie Olson ... .. 164. faren Olson ....... 80. .ynne Olson . . . . 72, 164. Emily O'Nei11 .... ......... . . . 61 . vlary O'Nei1l irances Onelo .. Ihrisline Osborne .. .. lulh Osborne .. . .... . . .. 1oAnne Olloson ...... 86, 206. .inda Oslrander . . ..... . . Doreen Oslrom .... Evelyne Oudarl' .. 31, 63. 114, 164, 184. Ialhy Pachol .... ....... .andra Paiersky Aary Ann Palmeri .. .. 164. flary Lee Pangborn . .... . andrfl Pangborn .. .. 164. oyce Panzarella ... . . . . 64. usan Papa liane Pappalardo . . . . . andra Parenli .... . . . Ialhleen Parinella . .. .. . . . iana Park ..... . . . 165, iana Paschen . . . . . . . . larie Passamonle . . . .. . Cheryl Palric .... . . . Robin Palric ...... .. 165. Michaela Palrerson . . .... . . Essie Payne ................. Sandra Peck ..... 86. 92, 210. Mary Ellen Pellerilo ...... 190. Donna Penhollow . . . . .. 87. Emma Pelers .. Jane? Pelers .... .... . Kalhleen Pelersen .. Susan 'Pelersen Vicki Pelersen .. Dixie Pelerson 59. 61. 64. 165. Karen Pelerson .......... 165. Kalhleen Pelerson .. Paula Pelerson Parrice Pelerson Pairicia Pelerson 59, 61. 81 165 165. . . 74, 82, Belhanne Perri? .......... 89, Cynlhia Phillips .... 84, 165. Marilyn Phillips Carol Piazza Kalhleen Piersons 165. 65, 87. Cheryl Pihlblad .............. Florence Pinzone .. Francella Pinzone Saralee Pischera .... Mary Pollaro 57. 68, 69. 57. 68, 69. Julia Pollino . .. 59. Judy Pollock ................ Lorella Poller .. 32, 47, 55, 58. Carolyn Polls .. 4-7, Candace Powers 72. 85. 133. 85. 92. 166 Palricia Powers Carol Prall Jeanne Proclor .. Susan Pulling .. Diana Purpura .. . Sally Jo Puiney Josephine Rado Marie Raeon . . . 167. . . 85. 167. 167. Barbara Raffa ........ 57. 212. Diane Raffa Donna Raffa .... Beverly Raimondo . .. 167. Sheila Raislrick ...... .. 59. Rebecca Ramaekers ...... 61. Brendon Ramsey 87. Kalhleen Richardson .. 58. 86. Cynlhia Richelli Barbara Rissel ...... 61. 82, Cheryl Ri'lch Chrisline Rives . Diane Robbins Geraldine Robbins Jane Roberrs .... . . . 58. 89. 202 .... 87. 202 ... 72. 167, 185 202 .. 167. 185 Rebecca Roeder . . . . . .. 217 Rebecca Rogers . . . .... . . . 202 Cynfhia Rogarson June Rool' Lucille Rool .... Linda Rose .. 31. 167, 185 87 217 167, 185 Belly Roselle ...... 114. 168. 185 Diane Rosengren Bonnie Ross Elizabelh Ross Sandra Ross . . . Fay Rossman .... Anne+l'e Rowley .. 202 ....202 202 .. 86. 190, 202 217 58.61. 62. 85. 88. 89. 202 Palricia Rugg .............. 60 Carol Russell ............ 82. 217 Shirley Russell . . 36. 47, 58. Vera Rufh Linda Ryder .... Delores Sabino .. Jennifer Sage Joan Saia .... Nancy Salman . . . Cynlhia Salemme Paula Salone Palricia Sampson Johann Samuelson 72. 133. 168. 185 86 202 57. 168. 185 .. 133. 168. 185 58, 80. 202 . ....... 202 57.202 87.217 . 202 .. .. 60. 87 Linda Samuelson . . . . . . . 202 Palricia Samuelson Rachel Samuelson 202 ...... . 202 Sue Sancluary ........ 168. 185 Lila Sanders .. 53. 57. 62. 86. 202 Dianne Sanderson Judilh Sandslrom Janel Sanlilippo 61.217 168. 185 217 Anne Sanfilippo ...... 69. 168. 185 Annelle Saulla ............ 202 Paula Sauner .. 40. 58. 168. 185 Marilyn Scaranrino .. 50, 52. 61. 121. 222 Diane Scarry .... Sammie Searsone 128, 202. . . . 168. 185 . . . .... 58. 202 Linda Schallnil ........ 168. 185 Sandra Schermerhorn .. 47. 61 Sharlene Schmidl Judirh Schneider Karen Schneider . 80. 120. 168. 185 169. 185 217 59. 87. 217 Susan Schneider . ..... 59. 169. 185 Gayle Schulle .... 58, 62. 89, Sylvia Seager . ..... 169, Sharon Searsone .... ..... Sonia Seasledl ......... .... . Kalhryn Seely .. 80. 85. 88. 169, Calherine Servoss . . ....... . . . Sheryl Sharp ..... 87. Cynlhia Sigular . 169. Linda Simmons .. Brenda Simpson . Dorolhy Skinner .. Marceline Skelfon Elizabelrh Sklepelas Maria Sklepelas ..... . . . . 169, 72. 76, .. ..... 82. 85. .. 51. 203. Barbara Smiley ...... 69, 170, Diana Smilh Linda Smilh .. Nancy Smilh .... Slephanie Smilh .. Susan D. Smilh . . . Susan L. Smilh Toni Smilh ...... 87. 170. 59. 206. 170. 86. Marsha Snyder .... . . . Diane Solinger .. Lynda Sorman . . . Terry Soulhwick . . Toni Soulhwick .. Kalhleen Sparacino Judilh Spechl . . . 80.81, .. 87. Michelle Speirs .... .... . . . Kalhleen Spelz ...... 59, 82, Lynne Spelz ...... Diane Spilz 4-7. 120. 133. 170 Lavinia Spilzer Kalhleen Slanlon . .. . . . 87. Rebecca Slaples .. Vivian Sralhakis .. Karen Slenslrom .. 49. 61. 85. 191 72. 76. 170. Sharon Slevenson ........ 170, Elizabelh Slocum . Linda Sroneburg .. .... 171. Sandra Slorer ..... ... Terrilee Slrickland Lynn Rae Sludd Karen Slull . .... . Linda Sundeen .. 89. Belly Sundquisl . ..... 85. 171, Cheryl Swanson .. Cynlfhia Swanson . Gloria Swanson Sally Swanson Sharileen Swanson 59. 58, 64. 85 190 171. . 171. 58, Mary Swarfz . . . Sandra Sweeney Sharon Tackenlien . .. Charlolle Tanner Barbara Taylor .... Karen Taylor Suzanne Taylor ...... Linda Terry .... Candyce Thayer .... Pafricia Thies . . . Marcia Thomes Beverly Thompson Calhy Thompson Cynfhia Thompson Diane Thompson Slellai Thompson . . . Lucinda Thorpe . Claire Tomb . . . Lucy Tofa .... Janice Tousley .. Ann Trass .... Diane Travis Joyce Triscari . Carmela Trussalo Kalhleen Tulga .. Marsha Turner . . Roxiann Turner Cynlhia Uber .... Maria Uiegg .... JoAnn Valvo .... Phyllis Valvo .. Cheryl Vance Marsha Vance Susan VanOrd ..... Kalhleen Vassallo .. Carol Venlura ...... Maryann Verleni Linda Veiillaro . Jo Lynn Vicario Joanne Vilello .... Kay von Reyn . . . Judy Voss .... Rose Mary Voss June Waile .. 4-7. Aulumn Wallcer .. Gail Walker .. Rulh Walls .. Joan Walsh Vonda Walz ...... Palricia Warden 236 92, 5. Sandra Washinglron .. 85, 87. Mary Walchey .............. Delores Walson .... 47, I74, Linda Wealherly .. 53, 56, I74, Roxie Weaver ...... 80, I74. Karyn Webeclc .......... 76, I72 58, 59, I 89. 80- 86. 47 59, 83. 86, 57. 62. 59, 85 82, . . . 87. Kalhleen Wellman . . . . . . I74. Mary Wells ................ Pairicia Wells .... 47, 59, I74, Susan Wennberg 47, 54. 56 64. 76. I74 Sandra Whalen . .......... . Barbara Wheeler .. 6I, l3l, I74, Cynlhia Wheelhouse .. 6l. 66. Sherry Whilfon ........ I74, Linda Widmarlc .. 46, 85, 88. I74. I87 Pairicia Wigren .. 52, 58. 83. Jennifer Wilcox .. 57, 59, 69, I75 Theresa Wilcox .. 59, 89, l90, Palricia Wilcox Sandra Wiley ...... 69. I75, Kalhleen Wilhelm ............ Monli Willell .... .. I75. Kay Williamson . . .. 57, Lynne Williamson Shirley Williams . . . . . . 82, Robyn Wilson ................ Wendy Wilson .. 50, 52, 58, 6I Shelley Willsie ........ 57. 82. Priscilla Wiquisl' ............ Suzanne Wise .. 83, 89. I75. Dorolhy Wil-herow ............ Cheryl Woleen ...... .... 8 7, Jennifer Woodcock ........ 86, Deborah Woodring .......... Joyce Woodworlh .... 57, 6l, Judy Woodworlh ...... 59, 6l, Ann Wrighl ..... ........ Jean Wyanl ..... . 85, June Wyanl' ...... 72. 85. Rulh Yancey . . . .... . 86, Cynlhia Young .............. Daisy Young . . 6l, 62. 86. Mary Young ............ 80. Sue Young .. . . 87, Susy Young ............ 76, Nancy Youngblad .... 82. I75, Ka+l-nleen Zales Suzanne Zaneila Sally Zdunski . . ..... . . Jeanne Zimmer' .... . .. 53, 56. I74. I87 205 I87 I 87 I87 205 I87 205 I87 6l. I87 205 I87 205 I87 89. 224 205 86. I87 I94. 205 2 I 9 I87 86 I87 2 I 9 2 I 9 205 2 I 9 64. 205 2 I 9 205 I87 205 2 I 9 2 I 9 2 I 9 205 2 I 9 60 205 205 2 I 9 205 205 205 2 I 9 205 I87 205 205 205 205 K. Paula Zimmerman .. 68. 8l I75 Diane Zindler .... 58. I75. Boys Theodore Abbofl .... ....s. Thomas Abboll ..... I39. I76 Herberl- Abrahamson ..... . I39, I76 Louis Adamczalc .,.. .... I93 Daniel Adams .... .. . 82. I93 Joseph Adams I39, I76 Alberl Adelgren . . . . . . I39, I76 Samuel Agafe .... ..... I 93 Augusline Aiello . . . ...., . 208 James Ahlgren . . . . I39, I76 Alan Alaimo l02, I93 Roberl Alessi .. .. I39, I76 Roberl' Allen .. . I39, I76 Gerald Alonge . . . .... 82, 208 Samuel Amaluzzo . . . ..... . I93 Joseph Andalora . . I93 Bruce Anderson . . . . . 208 Charles Anderson .. .. I93 Craig Anderson .. ...... I93 Daniel Anderson ........ I4O, I76 David B. Anderson 86, I03. 208 David G. Anderson ...... 86, 208 David L. Anderson .. 60, 206, 208 David M. Anderson ...... I4-O, I76 Dennis Anderson .. 59, 62. 70. SI. 83, 89, I33, I40, I76. D. Michael Anderson .. 50, 52, 64. 70, 80. 89. I93 Donald Anderson ...... I4-O, I76 80. 224 Douglas , Anderson .. ...... 97 Dudley Anderson . l40, I76 Eugene Anderson ............ I93 Gary B. Anderson .. I4O, I76 Gary L. Anderson .. 66. 67. 80. Bl. 89. I93 Glenn Anderson .......... 63, I93 John C. Anderson .. 47. 60, 85, 88, IO7. l35. l4O, I76 John E. Anderson ...... l40. I76 Larry Anderson ...... 38, 96, 208 Richard Anderson ............ I93 Roberl Anderson . ........ 208 Ronald Anderson ........ I4-0, I76 Schenley Anderson .. 75, 96. 208 Sleven Anderson .. .. I4-0, I76 Thomas Andersop . .... l4O. I76 Thomas Anderson .. .... I93 Timofhy Anderson .. ..... I93 Todd Anderson .. ...... 208 Ronald Andolora I4l. I76 Samuel Angelo . . . . .. I4I, I76 Joseph Anlhony . . . . . . l4l. I76 Roberl Anlhony . . . ..... . 208 , l07 Anlhony Anlonuccio ...... 95 Randall Archibald .. 66, 67, 80, Ronald Armella .. 95. IO7. l4l Thomas Armella ............ 89, 208 , I54, I 76 208 Douglas Arnold ...... I00, IO7. I93 Roberl' Arnone .. 46. 49. 68, 70, I32. I33. I35. l4l, l59, I76, 220, 222, 225, 227 James Ayling .......... I4-I, I76 John Baglia .. 77, 86, 88, 90, 95. I93 Russell Baker .. 67. 73, 80. 86. 88. 208 Joseph Barber .... 86, 88 Roberl' Barber 208 Curlis Barnes .... , 208 Samuel Barressi .. .... I93 Roberl' Bauer ........ 65. , I76 James Beal .. 63. 85, l90 Michael Beebe ........ 208 Gregory Bell .... , I94 Thomas Bell .. ....... I94 Brian Bellardo ..... 50, 5I. , 208 Paul Bellillo .. ....... 208 Slephen Bello ..... ..... 2 08 Anlhony Bellomo .... .. I4-2, I76 Charles Bender ............ I94 Gregory Bender .. 86, 88. . 208 James Bender ........... 208 Fredric Bengslon .......... 208 Gary Benneil' 50, 52. 89, l28, I94 Sleven Benson ., 49. 70, 7l, IO7. I94 Guslavus Benlley ........ I76 William Benlley .. 68, 85, I29. I94 Gary Berglund .... .. I03 Leonard Berglund ........ I94 Douglas Bergslrom . 77, 80, I4-2, I76 Thomas Bigney ........... 208 Charles Billing .... 203 Laurence Bimber ........ . 208 Richard Bingham ...... 67, I94 Frederic Bishop .. .... I94 James Blake .............. 66. 208 Michael Blalceney .. 85, 88, II2. I94 James Blanchard .. 86, 208 Mark Bliss ..... . 68. 88 Ronald Blood .......... I94 John Bloomquisl' . 77, 95. l05. . I76 Ronald Bloomslran ........ I43. I76 Brian Bogey .. 58 85, 88. lI4:13A Eric Bolling .. .. 63. 208 I94 Glen Bonfanle .. Cliff Bowers .. John Brady Terence Braff .. David Brawdy .... Barry Brenfley 86. 88. 70 7I. I43, Kennefh Brenfley . . . . . . I43, Frank Brigioffa Bruce Brill .... Samuel Brink .. Tim Briffon ...... ..... Richard Brosfrom . 47, Eugene Brown .......... Kennefh Brown .. II4. I2I Richard Brown ........ Jim Brunenavs . 49, 96, Kennefh Bube Roberl' Buchanan Lance Buchner . . . Randall Buck . . . 82, 96. I43. I43. I4-3. I43 I43. 97, 207. 80. William Buck Jerry Bucklin .. Charles Bull ............ William Bunge . . . 89. I00, Charles Burdiff .. 86. 88, Ronald Burnside .. I00, Gregory Burrows .. 86, 88. Dennis Bush .. 58. 80, Gerald Bufera .. David Caccamise Pefer Cala ..... John Calabrese . Charles Calalesina Tindaro Calamunci Anfhony Calanni Paul Calannio Mario Cali . Carl Calimeri .... I44. I44. 96. I44 97. I Ol . IO3. 206. 95. I44 Thomas Campo Michael Cappa .. Samuel Cappano Anlhony Caprino . Carl Caprino Philip Carcione .. Clarence Carlson Theodore Carlberg 75 96. 50. 52 Bruce A. Carlson .. 77. 85. Bruce W. Carlson David Carlson .. .. 80, 4. 65. Gary Carlson .. ..... .. Gary J. Carlson J. Russell Carlson .. 85, 89, Marfin Carlson .......... Paul Carlson . . . 88, I 44, 144, I 44, 88, I44 I45, Roberf C. Carlson Roberf J, Carlson Sfeven Carlson . Thomas Carlson .......... l45 Timofhy Carlson .. Carl Carone ..... James Caronia .... Daniel Casamenfo .. 85. 88. I45. .. IOI, I4-5, 68. 85, 88. I45, I77, Ronald Casamenfo ........ 82 David Case .. 86. 88. 95. IO5, I46 Paul Case ...... 69. 86. 88. Joseph Casel .......... I46, Thomas Cashmore . Charles Casselman Michael Casfiglione Douglas Cauvel .. Roberl' Champlin . . . . 96, 97, I46, 67. I46. I46. David Chandler ..... I46, Gabriel Chiapefla I46. James Chiappone .. .. I46, Dave Chrisf ...... Reynold Chrislenson Timofhy Chrisfenson Roberf Chrisfian .. Alfred Clark .... Donald Clark ..... Jeffrey Clark .... Marshall Cleveland William Close .... Charles Cobb Daniel Cobbe .... Larry Cochran .... Loyal Cochran .. 85. I46. .. IO0. 96. I4-6. .. I46. .. I47. Thomas Cockshoff I47. Jeffrey Cohen .. David Colander .. Ronald Colander .... .... 8 0 James Collander .. John Collins .... 80. Daniel Calwell .......... 96, Bruce Comsfock ..... Dennis Condella .......... James Candella .. Douglas Conroe .. 84. 85. 88. Frank Cansidia .............. Donald Consianfino James Consfanfino Michael Consfanfino John Confi .... Bradley Coon Donald Corcoran .. Ladd Cordner .... .. IO7. I47. . . 95. IO5. .. I4-7. .. I47. 83, 86. 88. Sfephen Corey .. 64. I02. I90. Frank Cosfanzo .... 56. I9O, I9I Myles Cover? .... Donald Cresanfi .. John Cresanfi ..... Roger Crick .. 47, I47, 60, 84. 85. I33. I4-8 Joseph Crocker .......... I48. James Curfis .. IO5, I48. Jeffrey Curfis ........ .... Andrew Cusimano Joseph Cusimano .. John Cuismano .... Richard Cusimano .. Russell Cusimano I48. .. .. 65. 49. Russell Cusimano Russell M. Cusimano . . 95. I48. Paul Dahlberg .. 75. I03, I96. Roger Dahlin ..... 50, Daniel Damon .. 47, 77, 88, I02. Rodney Damon . . . . . .. . 75, 88, David Daner .. 47, 77, 80, I48, Thomas Daner .... John D'Angelo .... IOI, I48. Jerald Daniels .. 68, 85, I49, Sherwood Danielson . .. . 80. 89, Michael Darroch .. 67. 68, 80, William Davies .......... I49, Kennefh Davis .. 85, 88. I49, Michael Davis . . Ronald Davis ...... .... I 49. David Dawson .. 49. Arfhur Dean ..... Dennis Dean ...... 'Samuel F. DeAngelo Samuel J. DeAngelo Sherman Dearing . Joseph DeCasIfro .. Anfhony DeMaio .. 77. 85. 88. I49 I49. .. 63. I9O. 96, Charles DeMarco ...... I49. Joseph DeMarco . .... 98, 99, I79 James Denfico Bill DePasquale . Ronald DeSanfis .. Byrne Desmond .. Anfhony Deslro .... Richard DiDomenico Joseph DiMaio ..... I5O I50, James Dispenza ...... 86. 88, Lawrence Dorler Roberf Dorler . . . . .. I50. .. 80, I50. William Dowd .. David Dracup 95, I07 Richard Dracup ...... 67, 82, Jeffrey DuBois 73, IO4, I33. Pafrick Duckeff .. . 95. Sherwood Durnell 95. Richard Ecklof .... Darwin Eicher . Dennis Eicher .. I5O Gary Elander 53, Carl Ellison .. Bill Engle .... .......... Vincenf Elardo .. IO7, ISO. John Erickson .. ........ .. Lance Erickson ............ .. William Ervin .. 49. 86, 88. 97, Morfon Effleson .............. Daniel Ewing .. 66. 82, IOI, Timofhy Fagersfrom ...... l50 Michael Farnham Wayne Farr . . . . . . Raymond Fashano . . .. I97. Kennefh Fausl' .......... 89. Daniel Feafher .. 77 Jan Feensfra .. James Ferraro Charles Ferry .... William Ferry .. Dennis Fiore . Richard Fiore .. Theodore Fifch .. David Flanders David. Forbes Donald Ford ...... Herberf Forsberg .. Richard Forsberg . LeRoy Fosfer Roberf Fosfer Sebastian Fofi . , IOO, IO7, I5I 95 97, .. I5l. .. l5I. 83, 84, 85. .. I52. Richard Fox IOI, I52. Charles Francis .. Thomas Franco ..... John Franks . . . Louis Fray ...... . 95. I.07. Roberf Fredlund Marshall Fry .... Joseph Gagliano . James Galaii John Galafi Frank Gafro .... .. 152. I52. 96. 86. 88. I94 I9i I9i l5C I7' IO I9. 2I 2I I7f 2I I9i 2I I7' I9. I9. 2I I9' I9' I7I 94 I9' 2I I9' I5I I7' I7' I9 I9 2I I7' 2I I7' I9 I9 21 2I l5I I7' 2I I7i 2II I75 I97 I97 I9I I9i 2II I7S I79 2Ii 2II I97 237 Joseph Gaffo .... Ralph Germaine 82 152. Ronald Gefska .............. Raymond Giambelluca .. Sfewarf Giambelluca .. 82, Ernesi Giambrone .. Terry Gill .......... 49. Timoihy em 77. 95, las, 152, John Giordano ....... 107. 82. 96 125. 97, 99, 180, Michael Giordano .... ...... Jeffrey Gisslin Sfeven Goddard .... .. . 95. 103, Edward Godfrey . . . . . . Tom Goodwill . . . Sfephen Gordon .. Ronald Graham ...... 99, Wayne Grandin .. Gregory Greendahl Mark Grice .. Pe'1er Griffis . . . Jeffrey Griffifh .. Michael Grobaski Jeffrey Grodecki James Gugino .. . 63, 63. I52. 107 I52 133, 153, Roberi' Guinnane . . . . . . John Gunnarson Charles Gusfafson Daniel Gusfafson 63. John Gusfafson ..... . . . . Paul Gusfafson . 190, 82. 99, 153. Thomas Gusfavson ...... 80, Roberf Gufknechl' .. 86, 88. George Guzzardo .. ...... .. Kevin Hackeif .............. Biorn Haglund .... 103. 107. David Haglund 80, 83, 124, Allen Haller . .. 153. Roberf Half .... .... 9 5 Gary Hanley ..... ...... Louis Harbaugh .. .. 75, Paul Hedberg . 50, 51 52, Charles Heggarfy ...... 154, Rhoe Henderson . 80. 83, 180 John Herbein . 68, 69, 84. 85. Terrance Heslink .. John Hess ........ .. John Hickman . Kuri' Hill .... Dennis Hind .... 154. I 54. Harry Hind .................. Sfein Hiemdahl-Monsen . 238 135, Roger Hochdanner Randall Hockenberry Douglas Hodges . . Siephen Hodges . . Sherman Hodneff . Raymon 'Hofgren Bruce Hokanson .. .. 75, 107, . 82. 154, 80, Daniel Holdridge .. .... 97, Donald Holland .. 154. John Horan ................ David Horn . 50, 5 2, 73, 135. Terrance Horner .. .. 155. David Howie . . Danny Hoyl' .... . Michael Hoyf .... Craig Hughes .... George Hufchens . 107, .. 77, 155, 36, 85, 88, Randall Hurley ........ 89. Brian 111.g ....... James lngleson . 6 Sanfo lnserra .. . John lnfihar ..... Samuel lppolifo .. Dean Irby . 84. 85, 6, 80, 190, 155. 155. 88. 98,. 99, Arfhur lrwin .......... 155, Richard lsraelson . 80. 155, Joseph luculano Brel' Jackson .... .. 155, Larry Jackson .......... 155, Marfin Jacobson . 46, 52. 80. 83. 89, 133. 135. 137, 155, 223 Thomas Jarvis .... Kennefh Jenkins ........ 155, Brian Johnson . 52, 70. 88. 89. Brice Johnson . ........ . 156. Craig E. Johnson . Craig Richard John 50 52 68 851, 88,' 1241 SOD ...... Craig Roberf Johnson . 36, 73 88. 103. 107 Daniel A. Johnson ........... Daniel H. Johnson Daniel L. Johnson 156. David Neil Johnson .......... David Norman Johnson . 96, David W. Johnson .. 32, Dean Johnson . .......... . DeForesf Johnson . . Dennis Johnson Donn Johnson .. Douglas Johnson 58. 80. 86, Eugene Johnson Gary F. Johnson . ....... 67. Gary P. Johnson . James Johnson Jeffrey Johnson 63. 86, 88, 156. . ..... 156, John A. Johnson . 77, 104, 156. John C. Johnson ...... 156. Jonas Johnson . 46. 77. 95. 106, 107, 135, 137, 156. 181, LaVerne Johnson . Mark Johnson Randall Johnson Richard Johnson . Richard Johnson . 73. 157. . . . . .96. 75, 63, 75, .85. 199. 86. Russell Johnson . 77, 105, 157, Sfeven Johnson Terrill Johnson .. Theodore Johnson Timofhy A. Johnson Timofhy L. Johnson 66, 82, I57. . 50, 52, 70. 71, 73, 75, 80 Timofhy L. Johnson . 80, 83. Bruce Jones . 50. 52. 85. 88. Charles Jones .. 95. Frederick Jones . . . . . . . Griffifh Jones 82. James Jones David Jonefhis . 80, 83. Mark Jose ...... Bruce 89, 157 . . . 88, Jungquisf . . .... . Calvin Jungquisi' ........ 96, James Kammann . William Kammann . 70, 86. 88, 58, 63, 68. 88, 135, 157, 181, James Karaponfso . Pefer Kay ...... 67, 85. 88, . . . . 157. Andras Kelemen ...... 157. Daniel Kelley 66. 135. 157, Paul Kelly .. .. Roberf Kelly . . Michael Kelsy .... Thomas Kepic . . . Frederick Kessler Roberf Kianos . . . James Kidder . Douglas Kinne . Thomas Kinnear . 82. .. . 50, .. 88. . .... 96. . 47. 50. 135, 157. 82. Thomas Kiffle ...... 77. 95. Gregory Klawon ........ 157. Lee Kliesi- ..... Gilberl' Klomp .. 69, 158. James Kosfhorsf . . . .. Roberf Kovel . . . . . . James Kurek .. ....... .. John Lamanfia .... 80, 89, Gary Lamar ..... ...... 8 2, Richard LaMonica . . . . Thomas Landrigan . . . . . Charles Lane 158, John Lang .......... 80, 158 Nick 'Langworfhy .... 82, Andrew Larson .. .. 75. Bradley Larson . . . . . . 158 David Larson . . . .. . 85. 88. Harold Larson . . . . 80, Roger Larson ............... Sfephen Larson . 64, 70, 85. 88, 190. Samuel Lafona . . . . , John Lawson Roberi' Lawson .......... 158, Link Lee . 133, 158, Richard Lee ............ 96, Roger Leeper . 95. 106. 107, Bruce Lefler ................ James Leising .... . I99, James Leonard . 70, 85. 158. Roberf Leone . 86, 95, 101, Daniel LeRoy ...... John Liberg .... David Lindberg .... .. 159, 100. Roberf Lindberg . 85, 88. 103, Ronald Lindberg Lawrence Lindbloom Jack Lindquisf .... Sherrill Lindquisi' Byron Lindsfrom James Lingenfelfer . Daniel Linn ..... Joseph Lisciandro Daniel Lifzen ...... 159, . 80, 81. 85. 88, . . . 80, 159. James Lofgren . 77. 105, 159, Louis Lombardo ........ 159, Ruedell Long ...... 101, I59, Jeffrey Loomis . 46, 54, 56. 84, 88, 135, 159, 182. Jerry Loomis . 47, 68, 85, 88, Terry Lo renc ...... 67, 89, Daniel Luciano . 95, 106, 159, Pefer Lumia ....... 80. 159, Daniel Lund . 45, 47. 48. 49. 77. 85. 88. 107. 159. 182.221 Jeffrey Lund . 47. 62. 77. 135. 199 199 214 199 199 199 199 182 182 214 I99 182 199 199 199 103, 199 I99 199. 182 182 214 I99 214 224 182 199 214 182 214 200 30 214 182 200 214 159. 182 200 214 182 182 182 182 85. 224 159. 182 215 182, 223 182 84. 227 160. 182 96. 97. 2l5 Dale Lundberg .... iso. I82 Carl Lundgren ........ 75. I07. 200 Llewellyn Lundgren Roberf Lundgren . Thomas Lundgren . . . . 200 I60. I82 Warren Lundmark . 65. 70, I6O, l82 David Lundquisf .. 77, lO5, 200 Frederick McCann ..... l60. l82 John McCanna .... .. l60, I82 Marshall McCluer .... l60, I82 Donald McEnl'ire . 85, 88, I39. l60. l82 Ronald Mclinlire ........... 2I5 William McFadden . l0O. l07. 200 Terry Mclnfyre . 77, lOl, IO7, I6O, l82 Jay McManus 215 Richard McMasfer . . . .... . 2I5 Richard McVeigh . . . .... 82, 2l5 Allan Maclnfyre . . . . . . l60. I82 John Maclnfyre 2I5 Pefer Madison . . ........ 2I5 Sfephen Maggio . 73, I33, lllgli Mark Mallare ...... 80, 83. IO7, 200 Sebasfian Margaglio ......... 2l5 Michael Manning . I35, l6l, I73, I82 Nicholas Manno ........ 80. 200 Anfhony Markisolfo . 95, IO6, IO7. l6I. l66. I82 Joseph Marino .... . . . l6l, I82 Gordon Marsh .............. 2l5 Dale Marshall . l03, l07, l6l, I82 Willard Marfin ......... l07, 200 Joseph Marfino . . . .... . 200 Sfeven Marfinson . . . . . . 200 Vincenl' Marfonis ........... 2l5 Gary Mason .... .... 8 6, 88, 2l5 Thomas Mason lOl, 200 Daniel Massey ........ 98, 99, 200 Paul Mafie ...... ....... 2 00 Joseph Mazzone . . . . . l6l. I82 Dennis Mease . . ....... 80, 2l5 Gregory Meier .... 82, 206, 2 l 5 David Melquisl' . . .... 4-9, 215 Vincenf Messina . . . .... . 2l5 Charles Miliolo . . . . I62. I82 David Miller .. l62, l83 George Miller . . . .... . 2l5 Ronald Miller . . . 80. 200 Alan Minsker . . . . 47, l35 James Mifchell .... . . . l07 Gary Milflefehldf 2l5 Sebaslian Monfagna 200 George Moore .. Randall Morris .. Jon. Moyer Warren Moyle Charles Mula . . Joseph Mula . . . Gary Munger .... Bruce Murray . . . Gordon Murray .... Timofhy M urray John Muscarella .. Samuel Muscarella 77. IO4. . . 80, I62. John Myer ............ . Lawrence Ndungi Daniel Nagurney . 77. l07. Thomas Nazzaro .... 86. BB, Bruce Nelson . .. Eugen Nelson . . Gary Nelson . . John C. Nelson John F. Nelson . Kennefh Nelson . Larry Nelson . . . Roberl' Nelson . . Sfephen Nelson .. I62. .. 96. lb3. 80. l63. 82, lOl. l63. Wayne Nelson . 54. 56, 60. . Brian Newberg 73 I63 John Newhall .......... 82, Douglas Noon . 32, 85, 88. Sfeven Norberg ...... 86, 88. Jon Nordine Larry Noyd . .. William Noyd ..... Thomas Nupp .. Bradley Nyman James Ocoboc .... James E. Olson James K. Olson Jeffrey Olson . . . . Todd Olson . . . . . . 75, . 75, l90. I63. 62. I63. 89, 96. 80, 83, 89. William Olson ............ . Richard . O'Neill Terry O'Pray .... .... . . I64, Sfuarf Oram . l07. l32. I33, I79. Budd Osborne ............. . Ronald Pace ...... I64. Pefer Paddrik . 4-7. 62, l35. I64. .John Page ...... Dennis Paige .. Ronald Paige l0l. I64-, Louis Paladino ..... I64, Raymond Paladino .. 49, 96, Kennefh Pangborn . David Papageorge .. 37, Joseph Parasilifi . . . . . . . Cyril Parinella .... ...... Thomas Parkhursf . . . . l65. Anfhony Parla Anfhony Pafernifi .......... Richard Pafernifi ...... 80. 89, Thomas Paul . . ..... .. James Pearson ............. Richard Pearson . 65, 70, l65. Timofhy Peck . 62. 63, I33. l37. l65. l84 Douglas Penhollow .......... J. Reynolds Perlee . 50. 5l. 52 ae, ioa, l24l Roberf Pefers . . ...... l65, Bruce Peferson . . . . l65. Kennefh Peferson . . . . l65. Mark Peferson . .... l65. Michael Peferson .... 75, l65. Roberf D. Peferson ........... Roloerf L. Peferson ..... l65. Thomas Pelerson . 63, 86, 88. William Pelerson ...... l65. James Pfleeger . 66. 80. IO3. Richard Phillips ........ l65. Charles Piazza ........ l65. David Picltefl' . 66, 67, 82. Allan Pierce ...... ....... Samuel Pilliffieri . . . . . Roberl Pollino . .. ... . .. Charles Pollaro .. .. l66. Daniel Pollaro ... . . . I66. Leonard Pollaro . . . . l66. James Popplefon .. .. I66, Clark Popplefon .... . . . I66. David Porsley .............. James Porfer 97, ll6, 206. James Posf ............ I66, Jeffrey Presenf . 53. l33. I66, Charles Price .......... 206. Thomas Price . . . . I67. Samuel Prinzi . . . . . . Gary Procfor . . .. . . Donald Radaclc IO3. . ..97, Basil Raffa ..... Alberf Raisfrick ........ I67, Roberf Rappole .... l00, l03, Al Rasmussen .... .... 2 I6. John Rassmussen .. I67. Gregory Raymond .... ..... Andrew Reil ............... Roy Remingfon .. 73, l67. Bruce Rhineharl- ........ I67, Roger Rhineharl' .. I67, IBS Gregg Richardson .. .... 2l7 Richard Riggle .......... 67, 202 John Rinaldo . 67, 80, Bl, l35, l5l. l67, l85 Sfephen Rinaldo .... I67, l85 Donald Ringer .. ...... 2l7 Bob Rizzufo .... .. 75. 2l7 David Roberlson 80 Chrisfopher Roblee ........ 2l7 James Rogers ........ I67, l85 Bruce Roginson . 85. 88, l90, 202 Waller Roof ............. 2l7 Roger Rose .......... 80, I67, l85 David Rosedahl . 28. 46, 47. 50. 52, 70. 89. l28. l35, I67, l79. l85 227 Joseph Roselle .... 202 Greg Rowley 2l7 Michael- Rowley ............. 2l7 Jonafhan Rubens . 50. 52, l28, l68, ISS Richard Ruggerio ...... I68. l85 Bruce Russell ..... IO3. 2l7 James Russell 202 Durland Ryckman .... 2l7 Ralph Rydell .. ...... 202 Joseph Sadlowe l90, 202 Jeffrey Saff .... l68, I85 Jon Sage ..... ...... 2 03 Gary SaGurney .... . 2l7 Gerald Sampson .. l68, l85 John F. Samuelson ......... 2l7 John R. Samuelson . 52. 67, 68, 80, l35. l68 l85 Roberf Sanderson ........... 2l7 Douglas Sandmeyer . 75, 206, 2l7 Jeffrey Sandquisf ............ 2l7 Gall Sandy . 85, 88, l68, l85 Bruce SanFilippo . 50, 5l. 52, 80, 2l7 George San Filippo . 49, 86. 88, 96 2l7 Joseph SanFilippo .. I68. l85 Richard SanFilippo . . . . . .. 202 Daniel Scapeliffe l68, l85 Leo Scarpino .... 202, 53 Craig Schaffnif . .... 2l7 Frederick Schepis .......... 202 William Sclllifke .. 39, I33, l68, IBS Richard Schmonsky 49, 77, I05. l90. l9l, 202 James Schnars .......... I69, l85 Charles Sciascia .... 70, 7l. 80, 83, 89, l07, 202 Bryan Scofl' .. ..... I69, l85 Pafrick Sculley ...... 47, I69. l85 239 Dennis Terranova . . . . . . . Gary Seawall .... Roberl Seawall . . . Delberl Seekings .. Mark Servoss .............. Randall Sharp .. 49. 95 Donald Sheldon ........ Edward Shepherd .. , 107, I69. Douglas Signell .. .......... Gregory Sigworlh . 89. Dan Silk .............. James Sinalra Bradley Sisak I69. Harold Sillerley ............ John Sixbey . 50, 70, 71, I69. Wayne Skinner ........ I70. Leonard Skoglund .. Lee Slaylon ..... .. I70. Don Smilh Frank Smilh . . .... . . Jack Smilh I70. Lynn Smilh .... ...... I 70 Michael Smilh .... IO3, I70. Richard Smilh . . ..... I70. Roberl Smilh .... ..... Slephen Smilh . . . . . . . Frank Smrekar .. 98. Benedicl Snyder ........... Anlhony Solpielro .. 82. 96, Richard Solir 80. 83. Alan Soulhwick John Soulhwick . . . . I 70. David Soulhworlh .... . . . l7O Finis Soulhworlh .... 53. 75. James Spano .. Carl Spilale ............... George Spilale .... 86, James Spilale .. 240 88. 95. . I70. John Spilale .. .. 77. 8 Dennis Spilzer Jerry Slahl .. I70. Roberl Slam ............ 95, Larry Slark . 70. 80. 83, l33, 6. Gaylord Ten Eyck . 49. 68. William Waid . . ...... 73. 204 Larry Wallace .... l72, l74, l87 Timolhy Warden . ....... . 205 James Slearns ........ 52, 206. William Sleele . 47, 60, I70. Ronald Slenslrom . 58. 86. 88. David Slewarl ............. James Sloclcwell . 95. lOl, lO7. l7l, I86, 226 Roberl Slocum . .... . Reid Slrickland Brian Slrong ......... . . Daniel Slrong . 66, 73, Dennis Slrong .. 60. 85, Terry Sludd .. .... .. I7l. 80, 88. I7I. Roberl Slull .... ..... Daniel Sulphen .: ...... Dale Swanson . 58. 86. Daniel Swanson . 50. 51. Elmer Swanson . .... 95, Gary Swanson 70, Gregory Swanson . . . . 82. James F. Swanson . James R. Swanson .... 77, Jerome Swanson . 70, 80. 85. 88. 89, l7I, l86, Michael Swanson .. lOl, Randall Swanson .. 96. 88. 52. I 7l . 89. IO0. 97. IO5, Sl. 224 I 7l . 96. Roberl Taber .. ........ .. Joseph Tabone . ..... 80. Kazumada Tada .... I03, George Talbol .... Frank Tanlillo .......... Slephen Taylor . 85. 88. I7l. I7l. 22I, l72. Michael Thies . Brian Thompson Rolserl Thompson .. Ernesl Henry Thorpe .. Thorpe .. Richard Thorpe Lance Th rall ...... Donald Thunberg .. . 73. l72. 86, l72, .. l72, Thomas Todaro ...... 7I. l0I. Alan Tornslrom .. .... lOl, Donald Warner .... . . I74, Jack Wauqaman . .. . . . Richard Weimer . . . . I74, Daniel Wells . . . , , Thomas Wesl . . Brian Whalen .....,.... I74, Gary While . 73. 77, 95, I74. Paul Whillord . 77, lO0, I74, Thomas Whillord ...... I74, Charles Whiling .. James Wicklund .. Marlin Wilbur ....... John Williams .... lO0, l07. Ross Williams ...... 73 l75. Daniel Wilson .. Frank Wilson .. Roger Winburg ......... Daniel Wislran . 46, 47, 4-9. 85 I75, I87 John Wolle ........ 86. 88. Richard Woodring ...... 66. Gareelh Woodruff . . . . . I75, Jon Woodward .... . . . l02, Dennis Worden . . . Richard Yaggie ........ I75, Franklin Yarlz . .. 47. IO3, I75, Jon Torrey ............ l72, William Tracy . 50, l20, I28, l72. Charles Tramonlana .. 49. l72. Palsy Traniello .............. Phillip Trass ...... 95, l72. Dane Treharne . 77, IO3. I04. James Triglia ...... . 75, James Tuccio ..... I07. 190. Dennis Tumminia ...... I73, Kerry Turner .. 95. James Vaccaro . I73, Joseph Vaccaro 86. 88, Thomas Vaccaro ............ William Vaccaro . 68, 85, II4, David Valone .... William Vanslry .. Salvalar Vicario .. Charles Vincenl Ralph Volz .... ..... I73. I73, I73. Marion Vullo ...... 80. I74. Rolaerl Wald 73, Julius Young .......... I75, I87 Slephen Young . . . . .. 82. 205 Daniel Zepka ... 2l9 Gary Zepka ...... .... 2 I9 Gene Zellerlund ....... 205 Sluarl Zidel . 47, 56. 66. l02. l3O. l75. l87 Philip Zimmer ....... I33, I75, l87 Dean Zindler .... ........ 2 05 fy -K ii' 1 uri' f . f , 5513,- iif QA, 5131, f A y Q,
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