John F Kennedy High School - Forum Yearbook (Cheektowaga, NY)

 - Class of 1973

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Q v ,RN Xxxwtig' .1-. -an 95, xp And now the end is near and so I face the final curtain. 6 61 iso P5 29 39299 'F 2, , pe' 27 ,ffl 39 L M ' l if . f l ll 4 ., ' 1 Ri I , ky... 7 . Q . V ' nfthvf I . , , XXX kk . , ,,Vk ,. , ' V 1 g H N'17 g ya' :,' - V . W , llf ' if Q , H 7 NMR' f ' ' 011, p , A ' --1- '1m..,w ' , A 25:19 i gui, VA - A V. I IAZ A Q,M41 tiqfudfiu N ., A' AVA' 1 ' ' A A 3 .. L fdJ,c4w1u64vfa-efxrifpvf '-Jhffy ,zmfwkfi1f'f 44'e.26'lvn17f YvlAll?ll,f7l wwf .,N .-if -- h 1 fl , ,,'-g ' -V . f' it - - ,Y . , ' A ,4iff,.- QEWQHQ: 'Q-I XA Nu ,rzyfflilffaf Wlffy' f !7xw11rf4,f A : .. , VL QIIII4 13 lgjlgffyf, firlimrll hiv H15 . 11 tgp I n -11111, QQ . .,-iqxz-wir Ill, Ziff!-lfvzym .01 IZQ f 'fur 112 ' I F-Q-' Q ,ZW aiffffiv - ,J H -.lim R Sl . Luc. f i,AA . we fag , ., ,, , . ,... , 0' ' ., s?f-mi-H2'31'i ff .if-f355',i1 V K, f'1h My friends I'1I say it clear, I'lI state my case of which I'm certain. wg, , ...J If 5 Q. V K:-.M A ,df fi ,, .4 I've lived a life that's full, I 've traveled each and every highway. NY' 1 HMG I 've loved, I 've laughed and cried, I've had my fill, my share of losing. And now as tears subside, I find it all so amusing. x 7 J l i 1 To think I did all that and may I say not in a shy way. 3 E7 w- V v, .MQ-, Oh no, oh no not me, I did it MY WAY. Ta ble of Con ten ts Theme Z Dedication 10 In Appreciation 13 Board 15 Pacul ty 18 Activities 36 Sports 56 Student Life 84 Underclassmen 104 Seniors 144 Patrons 182 Dedication We dedicate our 1973 Forum to those teachers who have given over 200 years of service in all fields of education to our school and community. These dedicated people have aided us not only as teachers but as counselors, coaches, advisors and friends. They have exerted their influence since the day we entered ,lohn F, Kennedy and that influence will continue to be with us for the rest X . - 1 Jr. of our lives. We cannot put into words how much they have done for us by helping V Q . t si to develop our minds, bodies, creative instincts and by giving us invaluable encour- M -1 agement and advice throughout the years. 4 t It is for this and so much more, that we, the Senior Class of 1973, dedicate our E ft yearbook to you, Amelia Janaezek, Francis Pry, Eulalie Sanders, Angela Russell, - J X Eleanore McGinn, Cecile Goldberg, and Doris Cleaver. ' li, A 'ii If f- Qt. ,jd -am '7 ei 1 ei Mrs. Sanders - :Si .3 4 Mis. .lanaczek Mrs. Cleaver converses with Mrs. Cheston and Mr. Meloon I0 m.w1-rf Y? 'ff' 'FW Mm. .lanaczf-k. Miss McCinn, Mr. Pry. Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Sanders we - ii' RQ-fig? Se ' ' he Qx+ Q .jig 5 ef-Ki, . Luemhcr- 1 . very:- , , ' 14 i ' 4 - rf . I . 'ii . wa-15152 ' A m r. Y - s 1 V Miss Colllbvrg ,gifs f Miss McGinn talking to Mr. A Dedication - - .4---1. H- -Www-Y F... I2 Mr. Pry Miss Goldberg arranges showcase -sz., ...Hy -5.-9 U :- ' Y 'F gg. 5 PT se:- LA- xiii'-.fm all gm F H 31 W mmf 4 if 1 rl wigggyqs- rf.. ffl' Lili: 1' . ,ns,nz,, 5, 5 .1 Mira ':,:Hii'.iHa- ' -1 5' iw ifkizfi 43' 'T-K3 frzzwsffa 3 W5 QA? Ff .Q if Mrs. Russell dl5Cll5Sf?S a new record with Mrs. Sinclair wk I 52? , Mrs. Sanders chats with senior girls 4 Rui' , ?'.a , f Miss Kaminski In Appreciation We would like to show our appreciation to Miss Florence T. Kaminski, who has served as principal of Grover Cleveland Elementary School and Mr. Francis Wier, who has served as principal of Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School. They have guided us from our first faltering steps in kindergarten so that we would he prepared to face the challenges that were to be met during our high school years. Their rewarding influence has helped us to become better students, informed citizens, and well-rounded individuals. After many years of service, these two fine educators are retiring, and everyone will feel a sense of loss. Mr. Wier Mr. Wier f lsr Miss Kaminski Dr. joseph Gizinski Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joseph Gizinski is the superin- tendent of Union Free School District No. 9. He oversees the learning proc- esses at John F. Kennedy High School, Grover Cleveland Elementary, Theo- dore Roosevelt Elementary, and Wood- row Wilson Elementary Schools. His office is located at Woodrow Wilson School but he can be found in any one of our four schools. He pays frequent visits to study teaching methods in our schools. He helps individual teachers as well as principals find new and bet- ter approaches to teaching. He also conducts school hoard meet- ings and interviews applicants for teaching jobs. Dr. Gizinski has been with us for only a few years but we hope his fine work will continue for many years to come. Board of Education J, H I 2 z ' x f 1 u x x r'xr :rx , 1111119 li xr'- ,.N.n..:., .,.,.,N,,- 'nc V nb! Mule in . ' .. ,, . Robert Glowny - P f?-Sider!! Richard Moleski - V ice-President if Walter Gardon Ted Klosko af? George Kaczmarek 1 Richard Kopankiewicz . ff u - N., Q Nun-. hu. .wr I 2 i . f x I 1 ,-:M-: 1 I I, y- -. ,gm ,- r .. ,.. .. .., n - J L . .. .. u v. g i 1 . . -.W 'P' n In 1'r?.1- 5.,'K,, .. -H -. n RHw .'1,'sW,,K,. .. ',,'1,u'Lu -g.,-J.. P, ,f'.,'5, '--a ,.n ,.-. I 'f 5 x it ll iv HN .UI Q my L, ., '.,'.:i..-,,-.-,.-'g ,M .. ,., ,,,,h..,, 2-v an - ,Il n a -1 ... ., ,un -0 u n H w 1- -!u .u'T 2 I f i' if Walter Janik Business Manager 5 -. S Q: .af ,V V If r z QU . f- ' ' 7 1 1 Paul Palicki Mr. Henry Andrzejewski Principal Mr. Andrzejewskfs job is a year round occupation, During the school year he works with faculty members so that our curriculum is suited to each student's indi- vidual needs. He helps acquire funds for our various activities and encourages us so that we can find our full potential. He meets with the school board and members of the community in order to insure the success of the educational process. During the summer Mr. Andrzejewski plans each student's schedule so that he can best prepare himself for his life's work. Mr. Andrzejewski has done a fine job as principal becuase he feels that we, the students, are of prime importance. iee 'lb Mr. Henry Z wierzcho wski Vice-Principal r A vice-principal's job means dealing with people. Mr. Zwierzchowski deals with the conflicts among parents, teachers, and students. A vice-principal's job is some- times seen as that of a disciplinarian and in some respects this is true. Teachers send their problem students to Mr. Zwierzchowski and he tries to solve the problem so that it will be beneficial for the student and the teacher. Mr. Zwierzchowski talks to our parents at PTA meetings and through parent conferences. Mr. Zwierzchowski is a truly extraordinary individual with a multi-faceted job. ,QQ 9 n w U 2 2 2 3 5 1 , 1 :I 5 ax 3 5 H g 1 F Y! V! -i 1 1 :i ,E J Faculty They planned each charted course, each careful step along the way. 1 wx wx. , ' 21 ,Qi 32, ,. Q if sw 21 1,1 .galil 1? 3 Jw , 9, 'a l I I 1 A A Q N1llFjAllll Majvwski W Joseph Czyrny Diana Milly in, If 1 ek 'Ye Y Vw V, ,.-...Q fd- i ', l' - f -- --,... K -is Al Zim Patrim-ia Usiak ,i-.wg ' 5, 1 r.,.,-'- ,..- ,.,.f-'Z' Dunivl Casin-wicz in-.- Wallvr Ward English l . 1 Our English Department holds special magicians within itself. our teachers. Their purpose is to paint a vivid picture of early andi modern Literature, to increase the mastery of vocabulary, and to enchance imagination. The teachers understand that each student has his, own techniqueg therefore each student is his own English scholar in every sense of the word. Imagination and creativity plays a great part l in English. We express it in what we write and we broaden our minds through the literature and words we explore. 3 l -sal ft,J li O gl yyy I5 up up Ellllillff Siindltffi Larry Schull Eugenia .lcnczka Department Head W, --Q 5- sl l J., 1 - i X t l Slalllvy Ollacllowslii Suzanne Hartke nr-1. , 'N 3. E 'Q f 35 EQ Q g N n. 4 - ,4f- W Y . K F H -f IN,14-Ianip Bojak G11-n n Grvvnwuy She-ryl Olson vhs- Eflward Slronski Joh ll Cluvak mix gr Gm-rvl Sahlvn Larry Hujuluk Science Science is forever changing and can extend in any direction. Such is the case of the .lohn F. Kennedy Science Department. The courses offered can be as complex as Physics or Chemistry or as adventurous as Biology. In a College Entrance course, one might find his Science classes a great experience. To make Science classes more interesting there has been a field trip to the Science Museum in Toronto. The introduction of the dissection of the shark and eat to Advanced Biology Class has also added interest. In the past year the Science Department was asked to choose top students from its department to spend an Edison Engineering and Science Day au SUNY at Buffalo. That day was exciting for both students and teachers. Ralph Simmc Anita lVIolt-nda 24 F1dLPeaQSm' -.....-... -Q T feffotwfwn ,W 2f'ihsideAQ,5d,,,n ., Robert Braltlon Depnrlnzenl Head Sl SP , M A Pt lAu Tl ,Pb Bi Edit. iw H9 E' Susan Martin if GL K n- , 5 fn f A iI XY: ' N ,M In Mathematics Our Math Department is one of never ceasing changes. Math, according to Webster's Dictionary, is a science that studies and explains numbers, quantities, measurements, and the relation between them. The John F. Kennedy Math Department has not limited itself to General Math, Elementary Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry, but has included advanced math courses such as College Algebra and Calculus. This department, reflected by its wide variety of courses, encourages independent thinking through Mathematics. l Richard Andrzojvwski 26 Thomas LaPvn nu Deparlrncnl Head af Loren Ralajczak w Iaxikai .' 'T 1: ,fx-K ,N . , ' W. ,W 155 ,nz- Sundra Graczyk '11 4 . . f v 1- . , , Carolyn Maslonzl 115, , Edward Fialkiowicz Knlhlucn Herman 28 Business Business is concerned with labor and profession. This past year has seen our Business Department prosper with excite- ment. For the first time, the young ladies in secretarial practice have become office aides thereby helping the secretaries in the main office. The DECA Club. primar- ily a club for those enrolled in Business courses, has ventured into a fund drive. The Business Department has seen the return of Notehand, a course designed for College Entrance students. This course teaches the student how to pick out 53 important facts and how to write them quickly. This mound of activity is charac- teristic of the Business Department. Edward Schmitz Monic Myles Dl1JlIflIIl6'Ill Hemi 3? -,-4 .1 K ' A -V V I 'r ' ' , Q I il V.f ff, , . Q rt. T- it pph px . Barbara Kovaeic Eric Oehlrivh Carol Albright Sllllllllli' i'Il'I'l'0ll fS Szlnrlrtl Willhoff .Zyl 2 -, V, QL .. H 'fill Charles Mieeznikowski Thomas Kubicki Depurlmvnl Head 1 ' llf , 45 my s ' H h r - John Barsuk . , .lost-ph Nikiel Stanley Radomski WW V Art The Art Department has the power of doing something skillfully yet easily. Art can bring out a certain amount of imagi- nation from the student. He can imagine color, shapes, and printings. Last year John F. Kennedy won an award for the best safety poster. This reflects the talent and skill of the students, teachers, and the entire Art Department. Jann-s Wagner Cecile' Culrlln-rg Language The Language Department has flour- ished with activities over the year. A French Breakfast, a trip to Montreal, and field trips to movies and plays sponsored by the French, Spanish, and Latin classes are a few activities of the language depart- ment. The students are given a chance to broaden their outlook on life through the panorama of a foreign country. Not only is a language discovered but also the background of its history and culture is revealed. Richard Meloon l . I ' J. V, I h 1 55 'ff 'Q f V it 'tt. ' 2 1 1 ' ,, ---....,.,, A 1. Doris Cleaver Madeleine Cheston Deprirtrmvtl Head Music Music soothes the savage beast, entertains people from one to ninety-two, and can put a tired mind at ease. Our Music Department does all this and more. Music is not a subject that can be memorized but one that must be felt. It can flow through the veins of every music student. In the Kennedy Music Department the students not only study music, notes, and songs but also music theory. At the end of this course every student has more insight into the music field. 30 'K Y Anthony Valentine Department Head ir 'I ,, , ag 5-.3-. '4. J' , J Susan Bliss Dennis Pickarski Candace Stark Angela Russell Leonard Kosubuc-ki Paula Sinclair Frank Pry Deparlmcnl Hz-1111 Physical Education The importance of thc Physical Education Department is evi- dent. Our bodies are taught to grow and expand both mentally as well as physically. Also, our strength, agility, and endurance are measured. As wc work toward a special goal we are also enjoying the freedom of this course. Our improvement cannot be measured by test grades or classroom attendance or by shooting a basketball correctly or completing a headstand. As long as you know you can do it, you have passed all the required tests. Over the past year this department has sponsored intramural games for thc' boys as well as the girls. N ll I' S 6 S Driver Education John Bycina 32 4 gi o o ox LaRenc Gross Home c o n o m i c S Francvs Zupparo I 12 ' L ei KXXN Florence Oczowinski f I IEIW6 ig ..1 ff' Julia Biniskivxsivz Linda Kr-mnvr Guidance 'ka' 'rj' f 4 K 1 fpf,,,:f' We l I X 1 1, LL Emil Romanowich Elm-anorc Mc'Ginn B1-rnard Kurowski Curriculum Couniinalor 5 .. I -1.15. - Y -31.36-. 4' 1 f gjiiikffl' V, , I V u,1i3gg's,r 1 , .-124 45, E , . i f Library -9.-X Fi? ff i S Eugcm: Norton klmlajz - Q . N, Cdllhy KI'4'lllZ4'1' Office Secretaries Hclvn Darmsledtvr v Alice- Hujduk Helena Ccndrowski 34 Guidance Secretary C1-il Wlodurrzy k fiwi IH 4 Custodial Staff Sluncling - Robert Ciepiela, Gene Karaszewski, Fred Staniaszck, Chester Kosinski, john Rozniak. Stan Filipiak Silling - Wall Fulara, Paul Wozniak. 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' 3 H , gn V 1- 5- ' , . 1 ,B ry, if Sq. xl' :, IS ...- .. 4.5 .3 11 V M - 'lr i 3 'T' if - 2,453 fx f E. - 1 n 51 1' - C. 'uf' ' ' 'AJ : , - VA f'. LEW .D-X. A Fix Activities I did what I had to do and saw it through without exemption FORU TAFF Row l - Mary Ann Schroeder. Marlene Hughes, Lynn Sinski, Sandy Slawiasz, Glenda Rieck, Debbie Michael, Chris Komen, Mr. Barsuk. Chrisline Gramza. Debbie Franclem- ont, Debbie Lewandowski, Marge Knoof Row 2 - John Forma, Kathy Laettner, Michelle Cwiklinski, Marcia Szczepanik. Diane Golombek, Paulette Fulara, Audrey Gabryszak, Mary Ann Mazur, Jackie Domagala, Bonnie Albarella, Diane Stanley Row 3 - Ronald Sajdak, Donna Paradowski feikfae: Faculty Editor - Diane Colombek Classes Editor - Marge Knoof Activities Editor - Debby Lewandowski Sports Editor - John Forma 38 B237 Advisors - Miss Hartke, Mr. Bonsuk Editor-in-Cfulef - Lynn Sinski Parton: and Typing Editor - Chris Korzen An Edalors - Ed Wojcik, Nancy Szydlowski Business Manager - Marcia Szczepanik Subscriptions Eddor - Jackie Domagala Student Council 11 th Grade 1' A: 5, -ff Secretary - Debbie Morseon, President - Mike Pacer, Vice4PresidenL - Joe Cucinotta, Treasurer - Camille Slisz, Advisor - Mr. Rataczak I.. lo R. - Brian Lewandowski, Janice Warren, Bob Pnybylak ' Pi-if fi! ..f ' L Lo R. - Ken Rusin, Pat Przybylak, Dorene Panetski, Lori Dusza, Jim Rieck, Nancy Christmann, Mike Jankowski. Cathy Hlavaty 0 1 xii 1 1 1' A nga!- 12th Grade Q? J' Sie f Cwiklinski, Neal Stoczynski, Diane Meslinsky Camille Slisz, Debbie Morseon Standing - Joe Cucinotta, Mike Pacer, The Student Council is a group of students interested in pro- moting a number of projects. The council is trying to acquire an image of doing something for the student body by supplying refreshments at basketball games, deferring the cost of buses for athletic events, and sponsor- ing a magazine sale. 9th Grade Row I - Michael Caggiano, Jeff Faul Row 2 - Joyce Lewandowski, Julie Beyer Kathy Benten Row 3 - Laura Brennan, Fred Knoof. Kathy Golombek v Future Teachers of America The John F. Kennedy Chapter of the Future Teachers of America has broadened its perspective outlook on the teaching profession. The past year has found many of P'I'A's members tutoring students at the Grover Cleveland Elementary School. The FFA not only makes money for its reasonable causes but also provides a variety of changes in our daily school life. Fund raising activities include spring car washes, and the making and selling of tags for football and basketball games. The money from these activities is used for the annual officers' installation dinner held in May. Joyce Lewandowski tutoring at Grover Cleveland Luci Grys - Historian , Joan Rogers - Vibe President , Lynn Sinski -- President , Nancy Wojcik - Treasurer , Bonnie Przybylak - Secretary , Mrs. Sanders - Advisor 'wear Row I - Dawna Urkewich. Diane Nowicki, Nancy Krasuski. Pat Zuzel, Jackie Lewis Row 2 - Karen Hinca, Michelle Cwiklinsl-ti, Bonnie Albarella, Diane Golomlxek, Ma Szczepanik, Sue Preiss, Lynne Janik, Debbie Fenske, Debbie Franclemont Row 3 - Debbie Nieswiadomy, Sue Piontkowski, Gail Mlotkowski, Michelle Lisiewski. Jai 42 Warren, Carolyn Suto. Donna Zaiac, Kathy Siklinski, Joanie Rusin. Joyce Lewandowski, Bob Przvbvlak Row 4 - Margaret Knoof. Debbie Lewandowski, Cindy Domagala Medical Careers Club Barb Michalski- Secretary, Barbara Unger- President. Mrs. Gross- Advisor, Sue Liszka- Vire-President. Sue Hyzy- Treasurer The John F. Kennedy Medical Careers Club has been very active during the 1972-1973 school year. In October, Mrs. Stuart, an R.N., talked about the pro- spects and future of a career in medicine. As a December Christmas project, the club members caroled at West Seneca State School. Mr. E. Norton was guest speaker in January. He gave a lecture on venereal disease. In February, Miss A. Molenda spoke on the causes and preven- tions of birth defects. 'tow 1 - Kathi Sikora, Patty Young, Pam Krane, Shari Kohut, Tish L's k' D I . I . l Y I . 1 ows 1. enise Lang, Cathy Hlavaty Row 2 - Dawn Gritzke, Cindy Slawiasz. Lynne Janik, Michaeline tliwmski, Kathie Armatys. Tma Bochmak. Julie Beyer, Sandy Sheffer. Lynn Young Row 3 - Kathy Colombek, Delphine Gozdzicki, Michelle Kraft 43 untius The Latin translation of the Nuntius is the messenger. Our paper was meant to be just that -- a messenger to the student body. The editors and staff members together, put a great deal of time, talent and dedication into each issue of the Nuntius. With each article, they are making the paper stronger, yet keeping the students well-informed about out- side activities as well as school activities. Each year the Nuntius editors and their staff members are asked to attend a Press Day at St. Bonaventure College in Olean. During the day, awards are given to outstanding high school newspapers. While attending the 1972 Press Day, the Nuntius received a Certificate of Merit and an award for fiction writing. These awards are indicative of the talent within each staff. Sports Y Assistant Editor - Bob Przybylak, Advisor - Mr. Gasiewicz, Ediior-in-Chief - Kathy Laellner Art W! ,lay Meyers, Bob Pnybylak, Rick Skwierczynski, Sam Ruggiero, Laurie Dusza, Gail Latawski, Pat Carol Sliwinski, Donna Kwiatkowski News and Feature Typing Q Raw 1 - Gail Latawski, Michelle Cwiklinski Row 2 - ,Ioanic Rusin, Sue Slewi Row I W Karen Poborczak, Debbie Franclemofnt Row 2 - Bonnie Albarella, Norm Neeb, Row 3 h Diane Golomhek Debbie Fmnclcmom Lorie Ann Dusza, Ron Evans, Pat Przybylak Row 3 - Marcia Szczepanik, Diane Colom- bek. Lu Ann Liebler, Betty Coffta, Michele Cwiklinski Publicity Bob Przybylak- Spams, Marcia Szczepanik- Typing, Michelle Cwiklinski- News and Feature. Bonnie Przybylak- Treasurer, Lynn Sinski- Correspondence, Ron Sajdak- Photography Photography CHQ ,I ' 1 Fl? To Bouom to Top- Debbie Lewandowski, Pat Zuzel Ron Sajdak Marcia Szczepanik, Ron Evans, Debbie Fran clcmont, Diane Colombek La ut ' ,S-'15 qi, F ,Q i- - i 3 , Xi' 'Q A 1 X , Q .L . QA, 3 ow n ' l X., N W 'N ' 'Z' Zig . '? TV. ' 1 ff' 4 21 32 Kathy Laeltner Standing- Diane Golombek, Sharon Przepiora, Ron Sajdak, Michelle Cwiklinski, Norman Neeb, Debbie Lewandowski, Ed 'Bonnie Przybylak 45 National Honor Selection to the John F. Kennedy Chap- ter of the National Honor Society is a desirable form of recognition awarded to members of the Junior and Senior classes who have shown consistent qualities of leadership, high scholastic achievement, impeccable character and selfless service to both school and community. The National Honor Society sponsored a pop- corn sale to help finance its annual field trip and the induction ceremonies of the new members. Kneeling- Diane Golombek- Treans., Lynn Sinski- Sec- retary. Standing- Jim Partacz- V ice-Pres., Mr. Haj- duk- flclifisor. Margaret Knoof- President Regen t's Scholarship Winners and Alternates Sitting- John Forma, Lynn Sinski, Marge Knoof, Bonnie Kwialkowsl-ii, Sandra Stawiasz, Marcia Sm-zcpanik Slunrling- Jim Partacz, Diane Stanley, Mary Ann Svllroc-der, Tom Chmura. Leonard Fiumc. Linda Corny, Jim Ciesla, Ron Fenske. Sue Prviss Y WY, l Society Row 1- Leonard Kology, Mike Zawodzinski, Rosanne Tuberdyck Row 2- Jim Swaerkosz, Debbie Franclemont, John Kapturowski, Gary Borgosz, Linda Gorny, Beverly Frost, Marcia Szczepanik r ' ,t,, t -1 Kneeling- Tom Chmura, John Pawlak, Mike Romano Row 1- Jackie Domagala, Donna Krajewski, Bonnie Kwiat- kowski, Debbie Lewandowski, Sandy Stawiasz, Dawna Urkewich Raw 2- Sue Fern, Faith Sikorski, Mary Ann Schroeder, Sue Preiss. Tina Warejko, Ken Sarama Raw 3- John Forma, Dennis Kasprzyk, Phil Odrobina, Jim Gardon Standing- Joanie Rusin, Joan Rogers, Paulette Fulara, Pat LaRusch, Loretta Pittner, Barbara Unger, Debbie Morseon, Sam Ruggiero, Nancy Wojcik, Peter Henderson. Susan Hyzy .wt ,... , . i 15 4 f i ff, 1:1 ttfisa-1p,1 Allemuies- Lynn Sinski. John Forma It's Academic On February 10th the Kennedy Bears entered into competition on the locally televised game of men- tal athletics lt's Academic. This year's team consisted of John Kapturowski. Sandra Stawiasz, and thc captain. Marge Knoof. They played Williamsville North and Cassadaga Valley Central. They ran up a score of 235 points in four rounds of fierce competition and came in second place. Mr. Mahoney contributed greatly by coaching the team and by keeping them calm in those tense pre-game moments. Also, the alternates Lynn Sinski, Nor- man Neeb, and John Forma helped greatly by standing ready to pitch in for any emergency. Credit also goes to our faculty who helped the team throughout their years at Kennedy. L. la R.- Tom Kockatis, Corky Lavallee, Gary Alexander, John Kapturowski, Marge Knoof, Sandra Stawiasz, Tom Wilkens, Glen Anderson, Robert Moll, Van Miller cholarship Class Row 1- Cindy Stawiasz, Patty Young Row 2- Nancy Wojcik, Joanne Rusin, Janice Warren Row 3- Dawna Urkewich, Joan Rogers, Barb Michalski, Diane Nowicki Row 4- Advisor- Mr. Gasiewicz, Sam Ruggiero, Dennis Kasprzyk. Jim Cwiklinski, Faith Sikorski Band The ,l.F.K. Band, as a performing organi- zation, has increased in size and popularity. The band performs at all school assem- blies and football games. It also participates in the Memorial Day Parade. The band gives a concert for the elementary pupils, and it puts on a spring concert. Awards are given for satisfactory service in the organization. The top award is The .lohn Philip Sousa Band Award. A scholarship award is given to the band member who excells in musician- ship and service and who will follow a musi- cal career in college. Row 1- Joseph Kapanek, Charles F ranclemont, Mark Tuczynski, Frank Rusinski, Patrick Marciniak, Elizabeth Nowak, Linda Silva, Dawna Urkewich, Janice Warren, Carol Hajewski. Susan Silva, Andrea Astyk Row 2- Peggy Ridel, Maria Kostyszn, Irene Melithoniotes, .lanet Harszlak. Ron Czarnecki, .lames Ortluf, Dave Markiewicz, Ron Kozlowski, David Braniecki, Tom Witakowski Row 3 - Sue Sokolowski, Maryann Dziewa, Jim Kosicki, Tom Leszkuwicz, Gary Pokorski, Mark Franclemont, Mike Nikel, Charlie Urbino, George Hupkowicz, Gary Warren. John Saccone, Dave Locke, Stan Thines Row 4 - Gary Gorski, Ron Nowaczewski, Ed Ploski. Kevin Ziemba ,. as ..ll 48 Mr. Valentine conducts the band in practice l ' Q 'W ,f fi txt' fi i 35355451 ix ,. 1 Si. ',:sf3l'a d W' L,- Ken Kowalski - Librarian, Stan Thines - Treasurer, Janice Warren - Secrctahv. Tom Wila- kowslai - View Pres.. Dawna Urkewiclt - Presidenl. Mr. Valentine - Advisor Chorus Row 1- Tom Witakowski, Mrs. Bliss, Pres, - Stanley Thines, Kevin Ziemba, Linda Silva, Irene Melithoniotes, Elizabeth Nowak, Andrea Astyk Row 2- Janet Harszlak, Sharon Zalemski Rauf 3- Donna Paradowski, Sue Pelleterie, Sue Zardeskas, Sally Lewandowski. Kathy Benton, Dorothy Darijczuk, Pat Pelletterie. Sharon Cwiklinski The John F. Kennedy chorus is made up of eighth, ninth, and tenth graders. These people held rehearsals one day each week after school. In our school Christmas program we found that their hard work and practice had paid off. The chorus, selection of songs ranged from the traditional carols to rock and roll Christmas songs. A spring concert was also held which again proved that the chorus has a great ability to entertain fellow students. 50 Drama Club This year the Drama Club sold can- dles to raise funds for its second annual Christmas play. They performed the Musical production Miz Scrooge. The Drama Club gives students an opportunity to become familiar with theories of the theatre and a variety of skills, techniques, authors and their works which would not ordinarily be encountered in the classroom. Row 1- Lori Dusza, Cathy Havaty, Dorene Panetski, Pam Neubauer, Nancy Krasuski, Janet Harszlak, Sue Matyjasik Pam Courtney, Lynn Brauen Row 2- Patti Przybylak, George Schlenker, Cindy Marlinec. Sally Lewandowski, Sue Zardes kas, Sue Sokolowski Row 3- Bob Ruggiero, Jim Rieck, Ken Rusin, ,Ioe Cipressi, Leonard Czarnecki, Mike Cipressi Charles Franclemont K 4, me 9 1 DRAMA c LU B ,fl W meeting Adwlror- Mr. Greenway, Secretary- Debbie Morseon, President- Bonnie Przybylak, Treasurer- Michelle Cwiklinski What? No Santa Claus - Christmas Play 1971 x 4-vet' :gag x l 'ASU 1 . ir., tt. Q UN K, I 1? 3323+352 :Za -pf, - Q fe . Row 1- Carolyn Suto, Joan Rogers, Sam Ruggiero, Gary Gnrski. Brian Lewandowski, Sharon Wisniewski, Henry Ryhinski. Rick Skwierczynski. John Forma Row 2- Jeanne Sasiecki, Kathy Siklinski, Kim Szymkowiak. Darlene Cruca. Gail Mlutkowski, Nancy Wojcik, Michelle Lisiewski, Dawna Urkcwich, Jeanie Rusin Row 3- Rose Ann Wojcie- owski. Loretta Pittncr, Barbara Florek, Luci Grys, Diane Nowicki, Kathi Sikora. Cheryl Ciprcssi, Patty Young, Sue Stewart, Bob Przybylak Row 4- Sue Ostvmpowski, Karon Poturalski, Janice Barnhard, Janice Warren, Linda Brauen, Debbie- Krajewski, Denise Gryglewicz, Lydia Walkowiak. Carol Hajewski, Tina Warcjko Audio-Visual Crew Sta Crew 5 'vu- villiflg- ,lim Swzwrkosz, Joe Cucinolta Row 1- Keith Slachowski, Dan Szymczak, Sifling- Bob Przybylak. Jay Meyers Smrzdirzg- Mark Lohman, Rim-lx Swivrvzynski, ich Murlinski, Daniel Sikorski Row 2- Ray Murray, Dennis Young, Jim Cardon Henry Rybinski I Main Office Aids Mary Ann Schroeder, Marlene Hughes, Janice Chmielewski Raw 1- Chris Komen Row 2- Debbie Senger, Debbie Morseon. Cheryl Heubusch Row 3- Diane Slachewicz, Christine Gramza, Elaine Oczowin- ski. Mary Ann Schroeder Raw 4- Linda Stencel, Janice Chmielewski. Jenny Koszuta, Marlene Hughes. Glenda Rieck 52 i V l J Guidance Aids E31 l ,,,, . Health Office Aids Row I- Diane Sikor- ski. Linda Rudnick. Nancy Osicja, Paulette Fulara Row 2- Kathy Laettner, Nancy Tym- orek, Sandy Sinicki, Sue Gmue, Micliaeline Switkowski, Linda Wozniak, Audrey Cabryszak iw Row 1- Cheryl Dauman, Julie Beyer. Sue Mendlewski, Sandy Schaffer, Judy Neu- bauer Rau: 2- Nancy Gajewski. Debbie Nieswiadomy l .N-. XX Shiv-x fig, , S.,-eif Row 1- Judy Parentl. Cindy Wazlak, Barb Solecki, Sue LlSZk8, Debbie Michael Row 2- Jackie Lewis, Shari Kohut 53 L D.E.C.A. The Distributive Education Club of America is one of the most unique clubs in our school. Unlike other organizations DECA prepares retailing students for a career in the field of marketing and distribution. Each year members of DECA, along with other schools on the Niagara Frontier, participate in competitive retailing contests such as: Sales Dem- onstration, Job Interviews, Radio Advertising and Management Deci- sions. These contests bring about rec- ognition for the club as well as per- sonal satisfaction for the student. DECA, which was not so well known in our school, is beginning to gain more and more recognition each year. D.E.C.A. Officers ' ' sr r conf Advisor- Mr. Oehlrieh, Secretary- Sharon Kotlik, Vivc-Pres.- Donna Heck:-rt. Pres.- Joe Cucinotla, Treasurer- Dawn Kaufman 54 l Row 1- Sandie Szuflita, Gloria Szlachetka, Phyllis Wroblewski, Val Czarnola, Cindy Grzywa, Linda Raichel, Michelle Rutkowski, Sandy Slisz, Diane Wojcik, Camille Magierski. Donna Long, Debbie Wozniak Row 2- Linda Pawelek, Debbie Zawadzki, Denise Gowin, Kathie Adams, Audrey Majchrzyki, Sue Kosowski, Debbie Pulli, Jackie Zawadzki, Debbie Owczarzak, Mary Ann Luksch, Sarah Veenendaal, Diane Weigand, Donna Wojtaszczyk Row 3' Leroy Korbel, Don Stoerr, Bruce Pregilzer, Dave Jablonski. Tom Pajak, Terry Schiller, .lim Mezydlo, Al Wnek, Robert Kaznica, Randy Czosnyka, Tim Dunn Row 4- Sue Mendlewski. Helen Pajak, Jenny Koszuta, Gail Klima, Diane Meslinsky, Gloria Cecuga, Barbara' Herman, Kathy Peluso, Mary ,lane Nowicki, Janet Steffen, Marsha Lawniczak Row 5- Mike Camillo, Donna Owen. Kathy! Lake, Ted Kuciel L1brar A1ds 5 5 Row I- Mary Ann Ciemcioch. Donna Paradowski, Mary O'l-lalloran, Diane Polinski Row 2- Kim Swaerkosz, Donna Paradowski, Audrey Gabryszak. Carol Kapanek, Elaine Oczowinski, Kathy Kapanek, Kathy Laettner. Sandie Rogalski l l Af-1 Bookstore Q., Y? 'Fx as wr, 1 ...af ig Bowling Intramurals Row 1- Chris Komen, Advisor- Miss Myles, Audrey Cabryszak Row 2- Jenny Koszuta, Diane Stachew- icz, Debbie Morseon, Pam Kuras, Glenda Ricck Row 3- Sue Kuczmanski, Kathy Laeltner, Paulette Fulara Team A Far Right, Standing Advisor- Mrs. Sahlen Team B 3 Far right. Slanding I Advisor- Miss Schup- bach Sports I I 've Io ved, I 've laughed and cried, I've had my fill, my share of losing. Coaches Our coaching staff helps every youngster to find himself by providing the chance to years. lt is a later life. By finding certain activities, a youngster can gain a meaningful group relationship for life. More than likely, such relationships will help a boy grow in a positive and healthy manner - socially, emotionally, physically, mentally and spiritually. Mr. N. Pyzikicwiez opportunities which will give each individual explore and develop his talents in his youthful worthy objective which reaches fulfillment in out that one possesses a talent or talents in Mr. Pry e ideal aw V521 'i i 1 Jas e ,fii Mr. Borsuk Mr. Pit-karski l l Mr. Peters aj. 7 I in P Mr. Glovak Mr. Wagner Mr. Radomski Mr. Audrzvjm-wski Mr. Kosobucki 60 Cross Countr This year's Cross Country team had its best season in the his- tory of the school. With eighteen courageous runners, they fin- ished in third place in Division III and placed well in invitational meets to earn the respect of other schools. Dennis Kasprzyk led the way by being the first competition. His individual team members, to produce runner ever to compete in the state feats paved the way, along with other a successful year. With all members returning next year, except for Mark Warren, we will be looking for even better accomplishments. CROSS COUNTRY Al Crnml Island 2nd nut nf IO Al Williamsville So. win Al DepcwlSpringvilIz- won nwr both Al Grand Island win Lake Shun' loss Easl Aumm win Al Iroquois loss 4th out ol 9 Tram 3nl. Kaspnyk lst Clleektuwagu win Sth in class A. 8Ih out ul 23 Kaspnyk mrulm' Sw. VI B tw-am. linishecl 31st dk 4th in Sw: VI Kaspnyli - 6th place Marylalz- Inv. E.C.I.C. Div. III Srcllullzll Finals IIIIKTSEYIIODHIS Chamber nl Commerce 1-.S BEST IN SCHOOL HISTORY: FIRST IN STATE FINALS -E.. llluss-cnuntnYi . X. Dennis Kasprzyk . - . :af Aff, I Y Q f aw- f Q 2 Nr if ' A -.'V . 4,- l, . -:tl ,, sttt ft - 'W tg: ve .. L y w f ' 1 tt . lr, , i 9' I - A .1 , 'N , . A112 i ff jf 'I C ta 1 I J LV. ay' -gg i . fri. ' K : - I t ' 'I .. daft ' .v ' ' tit' ' ' Ui. -'D ' .5 Vs ' Sv- - L A 5' Q .. ffm ' wi sb sf . ' ff - X f itgxlx ang ti. I V 15. Y 1, V. K 5.3, 2, K I 1 I A W is 725: Y 'L s i ' Q q gi ff -asa '-1. fl Q A ' If i Y, - mt. -,, A , 1 i , ., Z ,,ti . 'l'HERE'S NO STOPPING THEM. a s J.. .t,: V an na ..... Q U 32' 9i3' F . , -:?-S 3 , wk in it Eyes ..f . U... ' J -- I 417 ' 'Ts' t.- ' Q ' Y 17 95 . V I .ga skis 1' D '. --Z 4 -' ' , ?. . A- 3 'l 'qiiilgi , Q.. -,av .f . N , -Q-.nys H . . . - I1 1- 5 s - H... A f! - 1' ' its 'T ,,,,.- Mesa -+4-ffzfvfrff' IIIUII U Bottom Row - Dave Sierchula, Bob Ruggiero, Bob Przybylak, Jim Ickdwski, Randy Kuwik, Mike Cippressi Row 21- Davc Glinski. Phil Odrobina, Paul Czosek, John Michalek, Gary Warren, ,lim Rieck Row 3 - Sam Ruggicro, Mark Warren, Bob Malinowski, Dennis Kasprzyk r rr f Yi Tr rrn 9 Q 72 D. Kasprzyk RACING ON Varsity Football Varsity Football Records at Cheektowaga Central 8 6 won lost lost lost lost won tie Lake Shore 0 18 The '72 edition of the ,I.F.K. Bears was a tough football team. We .played hard, tough gCl3 'ilTnddHlll lg football in each contest but it took us until mid season to learn to win, and once this was Dglw S an 0 6 attained none of our opponents were able to hold us back. at Bas, Aurora 36 6 at Iroquois 16 16 Falconer 30 16 I W0l'l John Pawlak running for a touchdown 1 Some advice from Coach Borsuk Tackled by our opponents ' 62 K' Kennedy makes another first down a l S i , A l K t. . wa. Hrst Row- Michael Bernal, Kenneth Dominczak, Ronald Kozlowski. Anthony Witulski, Peter Oslempowski, Frank Piacente, Mark Maggio, Richard Marlinski, David Wanderlich Second Row- Daniel Penski, Randy Orlowski, Jamei Hellems, Cary Babcock, Cary Borgosz, Kenneth Szymaszek, .lohn Pawlak Hrs! Row- Peter Radwanski. Carl Lehman, Mark Zalemski, Norman Szatkowski, Kenneth Sarama, Steve G b-k' R Kaczmarek, John Kapturowskl, Larry Szratler, Michael Romano. Joseph Romk. Paul Wiertel ra Q ll aymond Murray Second Row' David Dauman' Then'-la A perfect Kennedy pass Varsity Basketball Through the first 13 games of its season, the John F. Kennedy Varsity Basketball team had a nearly perfect record. Defeating their opponents by wide margins, their 10th game resulted in a controversial defeat. It seems as if Kennedy dominates basketball. Frontier At Frontier Al Iroquois At Grand Island Cheek. Central At Batavia Al Cleve. Hill Al East Aurora Iroquois At Cheek, Central J FK 62 66 85 71 91 63 65 57 78 55 OPP 59 48 51 26 53 64 56 4-7 4-7 54- Fmru Row- Mike Romano, Mike Bystrak, Mike Zawodzinski, Joe Kaminski, Jim Swaerkosz, Dave Wanderlick Back Row- Gene Kellv. Tom Paradowski Tom Chmura Gary Babcock, Neal Stoczynski, Gary Borgosz, John Pawlak. Coach Kosobucki Q, 1- ' 7 . , 5 .gb a . ' ' f:'fi:WTf Kai 5-ff. .,111,.' K N ' ' ' i 64 5. ww W I Q, , , v.ai,WQ ,Z .aw r'i f 1 f . 5 5 M K. K. I, MH!- ,,.-,.,,..-- -- is in .,- ,.. f H w. .47 1 ,L X. Wild with enthusiasm Neal Sloczynski makes a layup i4,,,, Gary Babcock ready for the rebound 1 Quick huddle a-M-IA, Joe Kaminski takes the shot Varsity Baseball Division Champions Our players truly .fulfilled all the requirements needed to make a winning team when they captured the Division III Championship with a record of 15 wins and 6 losses. In addition, the team received top honors in the Depew Baseball Tournament and competed in the Secion VI finals. To add to these honors the team gave Coach Borsuk the 100th victory of his coaching career and placed four men in the Buffalo Evening News ECIC Divi- sion III All-Star Team. J.F.K. OPP. Sl. Franz-is 3 12 Iroquois 12 0 Cnuul Island 14 3 Clwi-ktuuugu Cvnlml 8 5 Williammillr Nurlh 8 5 Al Piunvvr T 1 Al Ezlu-n 4 3 Cln-xrlunll Hill 4 7 East Aurnra 9 2 Al lmqllois 10 5 A1 Crawl lslanvl 5 6 Al Williamsville Nurlh 16 10 Al Clwn-klovmga Cvnlml l 2 Pium-1-r T 4 Al D--pw 5 T Al Clvu-lam! Hill 10 2 Al East Arunra 16 1 Sl. Marg I3 3 D4-pi-u Tournanu-nl 6 3 Star Pninl 5 l Frmlmliu ul Gnmamla 3 4 ami., at N Row I iora, Ken Gene Borgosz, 11.11, t .ti A, ..-e ,xv K, ,. t,,,, 1, , w ,. ,,: . ,. h ggjqfz ' s 1 Vzpp tg? pi Vpyyk V ,.V. i ..t,t , .QL ,,Vt , ,. to ,Dj L tl f a-uf? saws, 'Q-:3,,a . ,1 snspvg Hilling one over the fence! --an-Q, fi Mike Pacer , KQV' -- H - as 1 mfg -N Taking a lxrcak . ,N 5 Loyal fans Baseball Huddlc Rf' 5' 'W Ca ry Borgnsz Cheerleaders Varsity There are little eyes upon you and they're watching night and dayg There are little ears that quickly take in every word you sayg There are little hands all eager to do anything you dog And a little girl who's dreaming of the day she'll be like you. You are setting an example every day in all of you do, For the little girl who's waiting to grow up to be like you. ,, K1 . --1 ' .1---gl Sue Kuczmanski. Melissa Reeves, Rosanne Tuberdyck, Pam Kuras, Debbie Frost Middle- Glenda Reick, Carol Wagner Fmnl- Heidi Martinec Y Mounted- Pam Kuras Holding- Debbie Frost, Glenda 68Reick, Melissa Reeves Freshmen Mounted- Doreen Taberski, Nannette Schofield Sealed- Audrey Wesolowski. Donna Blajszczak, Marie Polqhgpek Elaine Radwanski, Linda Nowicki, Diane Fronckowiak Advisor- Kathleen Herman, Allemate- Sharon Wisniewski, Advisor- Paula Sinclair 0 o Iunzor Varsz ty Mounted- Cindy Gasiewicz, Pam Neubauer, Brenda Smllh Holding- Melinda Knibbs, Lucy Crys, Sue Wagner Sitting- Cindy Martinec, Dawna Urkewich, Tina Warejko Linda Nowicki. Donna Blajszczak. Diane Fronckowiak, Audrey Wesolowski, Marie Polchopek Cindy Martinec, Cindy Gasiewicz, Pam- Neubauer, Tina Warejko I. V. Football The Junior Varsity Football team endured a very disappointing season. The record was 0 wins, 6 losses, and 2 ties but it was not indicative of, the tight battles that were played. We have a very good nucleus of boys coming back next yeargllso things should -brighten up. 4- .l.F.K. OPP Cheektowaga Central 12 12 At l..ake Shore 0 20 Cleveland Hill 6 18 At Grand Island 0 8 At Depew 12 52 East Aurora 21 36 Iroquois 0 21 St. Francis 0 0 Q cgi I W, , , W7 :icuii 4. -- x 4-11 Row I - Schlegel. J. Slachewicz, C. Goettel, B. Rieck, P. Cunsher, M. Caggiano, J. Cipressi, H. Goettel, M. Fischer. K. Benczkowski, D. Grzechowiak, M. Bulinski, B. Fischer, G. Garbacz Row 2 - M. Maciejewski, C. Koszuta, K. Rusin, B. Kittell, M. Pnybylak, J. Klosko, H. Pialek, M. Jankowski, M. Oczowinski Row 3 - Coach Peters, M. Frydrychowski, J. Jarczewski. L. Swilkowski, K. Behack, D. Kaminski, F. Knoof, C. Gritzke, M. Ciepiela, B. Januskiewicz, B. Rogers. Coach Andrzejewski ' , . , J . 'Q ,V f E Scramble for the ball D. Grzechowiak 2.-Ei A Coach Peters and Coach Andrzejewski I. V. Basketball Following the footsteps of their Varsity peers, the John F. Kennedy .lunior Varsity bas- JFK ketball team won a large majority of its games. It is expected that the team will provide great talent for the years to come. get Frontier At Frontier At Iroquois At Grand Island Cheek. Central At Batavia At Clev. Hill At East Aurora Iroquois At Cheek Central OPP 60 67 63 44 4-3 57 61 4-6 46 49 1 fsY'f ., Frank Piacente making a basket u..,,-,Q Mark Carlucci in the air Waiting for the rebound Taking a shot l 5 a a a i Lront Row - Mike Lelonek, Frank Piacente, Mark Zalemski, Bill Rieck, Rich Radziwon, Paul Marlinski Bark Row - Wally Drozdowski. Mike Ciepiela, John Michalek, Ted lowalenko, Paul Mazurkiewicz, Jim Hellems, Mark Carlucci, Bob Panek, Coach Piekarski 1 P 4, Jw '3 Our J.V. Cheerleaders 4-464 Paul Nlazurkicwicz I. V. Baseball J.V. Baseball set the school record for the most victories in a season. Jim Gardon, Richard Kajtoch, and Mike Romano were leading hitters. The double play combination of Richard Kajtoch and Joe Kaminski led the defense. Bolling Axg. R.B.l, Pilrhing Gurulun .400 17 Pawlak -1- - l Romano .393 19 Cnldyn 3 - 0 Kujhwh .338 21 Hoffman 3 - 1 Dzivna 3 - 2 'Mia X 'Sw kiwi N ,QF ew .lim Hellems 74 4 i .l.F.K. Opp. lruquois I0 5 F Cmml lslalnl 20 1 Clu-1-klnuagza Cx-ulral 2 3 Williumsxillv Nurlh 13 3 Al Plum-4-r 8 l D1-pvu 7 2 Al Edu-n 2 0 Cl:-u-Iam! Hill 12 4 Eusl Annum 8 2 Al lruquuis 4 0 Al Gnnul Island 14 4 Al Williamsxillv Nurlh 6 9 Al Cin-1-Llnuugxa Ci-nlrall Pima:-rr A1 D--...M 3 2 Edu-n 3 2 Al Ch-u-land Hill 4 13 Al East Aumru 20 1 7 6 'l 7 3 x s-1 Great Lineup! .lohn Pawlak -u ,K ., Front Raw - James Donhauser. ,loc Kaminski. Mitchell Bulinski, Michael Oczowinski, Pete Ostempowski, Tim Hoffman Back Raw - Coach Kosobucki, Mike Romano, Jim Hcllvms. Tom Coldyn, Mark Zalemski, Rich Kajtoch, Ted Zmich, Phil Odrobina, .lohn Pawlak. Jim Gardon, Gene Dziewa, John Slachewicz, Rich Pikul XY fa Q 5. sash wi? -sf-A 111 2-5 15 4: if 1- 2 ,- W, 5, .,, mf -M 1 i, W :i,,M,jwR M, gg ,. . --3,,,fffi7,,,, . 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J, , -P ' ' 5 1:-E -f A -- A X ml 1 V . 'K - .J fi ' ws ' N'-X - 2 if . . 4, ' swam Y .gn 5 + .F '- X QFE V 4 . '31 1 ' 2 V- ., .1 ... . A isis? . w yg.f SQQ' H1 XN. .'.-g5f. kt if ' In 5 M VN A K H K' gl. Q N 4' 'Kb if I - .4 K is f . V Jimb- 32 if , . .. Ai, 5 x-'Q - ,. , . 5' 4.1 Na. --1' ff 4' f x E :Ai f ,L A fflgge ' .nf ' v . -.' -'Q , A , W . 7.,, ., Q R. McCleod P. Henderson .77 Track Donning the garments of an athlete makes him that much more of a man. The 1972 Kennedy track team coached by Mr. Peters and Mr. Glovak was one of the finest teams ever to represent our school on the cinder track in 30 years. There were 39 lettermen and 5 school records were broken: l:53.5l, Frank Rago - shot put Q4-5'11 l, Ostrowski 100 f:10.7j, Roger Miller, Dennis in the mile relay 13:44-.5l. The outstanding trackmen on Kennedy's only once in thirteen meets. Ray Ostrowski team. l Dennis Kasprzyk set a school record in the 4410 Jim Binkowski - triple jump f4-4-'51Anl, Ray Kasprzyk, Thomas Paul, and David Vandervoort team were Dennis Kasprzyk, who was defeated was voted the Most Valuable Trackman by the TRACK .l.F.K. Opp. Al D1-pow 78 58 Holland 108 28 Clvvvlancl Hill 69 67 Chu-klownga 92V2 46W Al lmqunis 38 98 Maryvalc 73 63 Al Cmnrl Island 60 T6 Al Williamsville Soulll 46 90 Al Springville 53 83 Al East Aurora C0 76 Pionwr 64 72 Gmisus 64W 4-Obi Clarvnvv T0 66 , V g 95,4 ,dr ,ki - N, A ...ap . N .,,, ,, in f- 1 , mfg'-.is .o-nh-f's1 Lv' . 'iff , ' Row I IStandingj, L to R - K. Sarama, D. Penski, R. Glinski, T. Paul, D. Kasprzyk, R. Miller, G. Kujawa, E. Crundner, B. Malinowski, B. Lewandowski. C. Suchocki, B. Przybylak, ,l. Michalek Raw 2, L to R - R. Ostrowski, J. Cwiklinski, ,l. Jaeger, D. Sikorski, R. Woskowicz, K. Stachowski, M. Bystrak, B. Kuwik, P. Radwanski Row 3, L to R - J. Wabick. K. Glowny, C. Hajewski, S. Ostrowski, V. Chludzinski, D. Florek, D. Graca, C. Krajnik. J. Gneskiewicz Row 4, L to R - D. Krajewski, K. Kuhala, J. Klosko, D. Young, I. Partacz, J. Byczkowski Missing - R. Polton, C. Rauscher, D. Rustowicz, P. Sikorski, Z. Solecki, D. Wackowski, R. Wiese, M. Wnek. M. Zachowicz, C. Odrobina Marcus Bembenista 78 Ken Sarama 5. - T. Krystyniak, M. Bembenisla, F. Rago, Kapturoyvski, D. Dziewa, W. Wcislo, M. Warren, D. Vandcrvoorl, J. Kurek, M. Norfolk. R. Orlowski,IP. Wojcik -- K. Dominczak, F. Voelker, R. Murray, D. Wanderlich, G: Warren, G. Bracikowski, R. Kozlowski, J. Gardon, F. Piacenle Sitting - S. Huggiero, J. Rieck, M. M. Jankowski, B. Bradfield. E. Bernal Missing - J. Andnejewski, J. Binkowski, D. Demyanick, T. Jaskowiak. A. Kasprzak, D. Kielaszek, P. Mazurkiewicz, M. J. Panek, R. Panek, R. Patrick. I Oh, so high! Sam Ruggiero Track A' K Just what we like to soc, trophies of victory. J im Binkowski A clnsc race to the and 80 Walt Wcislo V Freshman Basketball i Even with a young group of players, ljohn F. Kennedy's Freshman Basketball team has performed well. It is expected ilhat they will contribute much to make the future years at ,l.F.K. JFK OPP Springville 46 4-7 Cleve. Hill 45 47 Iroquois 38 39 Cheek. Central 59 32 Lake Shore 51 52 East Aurora 53 46 Cleve. Hill 54 71 Iroquois 55 34 Taking a shot Dave Kaminski for the jump shot Froru Row- Pat Marciniak, Dave Maj, Greg Garhacz, James Kajlock, Tom Leskowicz, Ron Schlegel, Len Switkowski, Dave Kaminski Back Row- John Kruz, Dave Heed, Daryl Piontek, Ray Binkowski. Mark Przvbvlak Varsity K This group of young gentlemen is bound to one another through the hard work of glory, and the disappointments of athletics, which will make their lives and those associated with them fuller and more gratifying. They and their coaches have and will always try to foster a way of life which will be acceptable to themselves, their country, their com- munity, their family and the Almighty. H-it ff Row 1- Mark Warren, Joe Cuccinota, Jim Partacz, Ray Ostrowski, Ron MacLeod, Tony Witulski, Rich Marlinski, Tom Kaczmarek, Mike Pacer Row 2- Keith Stachowski, Dave Wanderlich, Mike Bernal, Dave Vandervoort, Dave Dauman. .lohn Kapturowski, Neal Stoczynski. Cary Babco Wiertel, Ray Murray. Thomas Paul ck, Cary Borgosz, ,lim Garden, Ken Szymaszek, Paul Y- QQSN-. Top- Bob Ruggiero, .lim Rieck, Bob Malinowski, ,lim Hel Joe Kaminski, Mark Zalemski, John Michalek 82 fl? lems, Gary Warren, Bob Kittel Bolloln- Frank Piacenle. e Cuccinota- treasurer, Tony Witulski- sergeant-at-amzs, Ken Szymaszek- vice-president, Gary Borgosz- secretary, :al Stoczynski- president Bob Przybylak, Ken Dominczak. Mark Maggio, Paul Mazurkiewicz, Ron Kozlowski, Dan Penski, Joe Rozak, Pawlak Bottom Pete Henderson Dave Kazmierczak Phil Odrobina Dennis Kasprzak, Bob Booker, Mike Romano, Norm Smlkowski Bottom- Sam Ken Sarama, Carl Lehman Mr. Pyzikiewicz www Student Life To do the things he truly feels and not the deeds of one who yields. ig X Q1 ilg 1 Y , V S 2 li ,g ' ig? I DANCE 72 i,.1--- H X QV W if L, Prom '72 i King and Queen lead the King and Queen - Jim Binkuwski and Carol Morris Grand March 4157 They laughed . . . Q The King and Queen and their court . . . and they danced 0 rl. rf E1 +I ff +-I HHHEQS 1 E1 HUVE Senior Play ! ! R A- ' ?'kQ'!i': -H' - Nancy Osieja: Madame Midnighl L15 'S . i L X Marge Knoof: Certude Gotmcks Dora and Bob: Melissa Reeves, Jim- Partacaz f x Sue Kuczmanski and Tom Chmura: Hattie and Scrounge The Fight Scene Pam Kuras and Ray Murray Hard-Hearlcd Hannah: Bonnie Przyhylak 'fm X 1' fs fi? gi mf' E 2 The French Can-Can? John Forma, Ken Szymaszvk, Gary Borgosz, Rivh Murlinski ,nig s The coroner has arrived. Q f 'ff 3: V' A fx U LL 5 - Q aww M:1rlam's Girls Chorus Line W N I The Can-Can Girls ,'-N in mg' i Q2 Lish-n to This! gf as . .- . K K .. , jx k I X V Hi - is such ll vuh' iiilii' fellow B011 Builuns Look ill tlw Birdie The Education of Hyman Kaplan Street Scene Cary Gawronski Sarah Kropski, Marge Knoof Marcus Bembcnisla, Annie Rodgers E, Gary Gawronski, Marcus Bembcnista Marge Knoof, Annie Rodgers Tad Symczak, Debbie Florek, Cathy Glowny. Roger Miller K. iii . v 52' - -A 1 H 2 I Karen Kaspcrzyk. Cathy Bednarski, Donna Svnlwr, Wally Wre-islo. Gary Gawronski Roger Miller 11111: Svrrnngv Kim Szymkowiak, Mike Cipressi John Forma, Kiln Szymkowiak back- Dawna Urkewich John Forma. Lori Dusza, Barb Florek Sharon Wisniewski behind scenes 94 Ciprcssi pulling up lanlcrn . Q. ff: V lf , - 1 3: .n 35 N .. .ee JE ., Q Ez ns, N AXA., Ballroom Dance ii .g r - QS' , 5 f ry Q: V.: - if ff .J 32. . - 1 V: ' 1 l o l , Bob Przybylak and Family Susan Heyday w v ,lam-ob Mnrlcy. John Forma Lorvtlu Piilnvr and 4-svorl sr if it -if .. at P ' 'Q' asf? V, Ana Lucia Silva Bahia, Brazil Ever since I was a little girl, I had a ream. I always wanted to come to the Inited States, and now I realize how won- erful it is. I would like to thank the peo- 'le of this school who have been so nice 9 me. The hospitality and all the smiling aces have me feeling at home. You made ie very happy here. l'm sure I will miss vcryone and also the snow which I had ever seen in my country. I hope I'll see ou someday my American friends! Thank ou for making my dream come true. fa if me '1 . fn H s -what-... -v. IV, ily? 1 . ,- bk gf Q 'Q-. sf. fe .e , - A , ,M Sheila Mucia Fisch Rio de Janeiro, Brazil I was somewhat afraid to come to the United States, but when I arrived, my fears disappeared. Everywhere I went, I was greeted with warm friendly smiles and hellos. I have learned a great deal about your country. I really like the snow and snow sports. I have made many friends and will miss you all. Perhaps I'll see you again and I hope to revisit the United States soon. I hope some of my new friends visit my country. Thank you all for making me so happy. respectively. Exchange Students This year our school was honored to have three beautiful foreign exchange students visit our school. They were Sheila Mucia Fisch, Ana Iiucia Silva, and Lourdes de Diaz. The girls stayed at the homes of Darlene Craca, Dawn Connor. and Sharon Morris Rau' 1- Darlene Gram, Dawn Connor Rout 2- Sheila Fisch, Lourdes de Diaz. Ana Lucia Silva Lourdes de Diaz Guatemala City, Guatemala Although I've traveled to Mexico and the United States several times, this trip was surely the best. When I came here, I was afraid that I might go unnoticed in your large country. I couldn't have been more wrong! You have made me feel more welcome than I thought possible. Thank you for being so kind and friendly to me. I felt as if I were with my own family and friends. You have shown me how wonderful American people really are! Thank you all my new friends! Assemblies Provide Entertainment and Education for the Student Body Throughout the school year our student body is provided with many entertaining and educational assemblies. We learned about snakes and lizards from Mr. Cordon Carey. He brought different varieties of snakes and showed us that they are really nothing to be afraid of. The students and teachers got into the act too, when Mr. Carey made them wear the animals about their necks. We learned about Scottish dances from three tal- ented young people called the Heather Trio. Our school is not without its academic stars as was proved during the National Honor Society induction ceremony. At Christmas, carols were sung by everyone from seniors to the Junior High chorus. We were entertained by the Drama Club's production of Mr, Scrooge. Assemblies provide one part of a well-rounded education and we hope they will be continued. Seniors carol in the main lobby 98 Drama Club members congratulate Mr Greenway -ed, Linda Gorny helps induct Debby Lewandowski in the National Honor Society Scottish dancing by the Heather Trio Senior high girls carol on stage 2 I l x 1 W Ie 4 4 9 4 f ! 1 F i w 1 1 i, Q v 5 n 1 100 a ez W 101 Experience is the best teacher In addition to learning from books, the students at John F. Kennedy learn through experience. The rooms are equipped with the facilities necessary for devel- oping skills in typing, art, sewing, cooking, physical fitness, and industrial arts. Also, video tapes, movies, records, and filmstrips are available to broaden our knowledge in practically every subject. The students feel a sense of accomplishment when they finish a course knowing that they have learned a new skill and applied it by either making a lamp, sewing a skirt, baking a cake, or painting a picture. Faith Sikorski painting in advanced art class ,mx Elaine Brydalski and Betty Lisowski learn basic secretarial skills Mr. Miecznikowski teaches the fi ndafnental principles of mechanical drawing 102 , t .,,, it lf, rj .W Q ,. 5-QE' fk,, GR. F: .v 8- . Q Aa: Q ,ff 1 ,x 95094 vavv, A -SW ,Kg Q ' Y-A X. QA? 1 Freshman boys engage in an invigorating game of volleyball in gym class Mr. Wagner instructs Dan Augustyn in the use of the lathe 1 H ' '.L- ,- jf H- , nl 4 ia Q4 5 .aawriii I Eighth grade girls learn simple sc-wing techniques in home economics ., 17. MW , '.?'.- - 1 y -Lulu f '7J an-,Z ,..... Q ..... 3 'rim .WR 31521 5-Y!!! Underclassmen I faced it all and I stood tall and did it my way. 8th Grade ,av -r - f -ev 4-v'4'wvh.. My W4Y 11!f , 9 A-1 Standing - Valerie Lang, Ken Czworka, Pal Pellvtterie Silling - Debbie Karpinski, Chris Rosala, Dan Zajac, Standing- Dvlphine Kubas Bollum la Top - Rich- Michclle Beback ard Rcszul. Bonnie Jada, Ronald Nicswiadomy L lo R - Donna Kozlowski, ,lim Kosicki, Carol Lukasik, Bob Mrugalski, Allison Avolio, Rick Bartoszck, Sandy Mvnard, Robvrl Sim-vzkarok, Carol Marciniali, Toni DcBcrgalis, Gerry Smith, Don Hella. Danelle Zawadzki, Tom Leszkowicz 106 ,Jur- 'nw I - Justin Dubrcvillv. Terrence Kankir-wicz. Gordon Panvk. Jim Krowka Rauf 2 - Km-n Wivrlcl, Cary Svlnvarlz. Susan Frnnvkuwizxk, Laura Earsing, ,loycv Moscivki, arvn Dziurlu-jko. ,lnrman .Ivan Pcmhcllon. Charlvs Franvlmnont - Z fun' 1 - Ronald Knilmbs. john Carey. Cheryl Civrhanski Ron- 2 - Linda Wulwr. viaurecn Flynn Row 3 - Tom Owczarczak, Robert Earsing, Cindy Blaszkowiali Ld! lu Righl - Muriv Odujvwski. Tum l.1-mwki. Tom lw0Skll'. Bvw-rly Crowe 1 First Raw -- Joe McAndrew, Lori Haberl Second Raw - .lim Kalinowski, Tom Kosinski, Peggy Rcidel. Kevin Ziumba, Mark Fisher Third Row - Dan Pomicllasz, Darlene Trzaska, Brigid Kukula, Mark Tuczynski, Lynn Jaeger, Jim Przybylski, Beverly Thompson Hrs! Row - Sandra Wichrowski Second Raw -Karen Piontkowski, Elizabeth Nowak, Robert Wloszck Third Raw - Mark Obark, John Saccone, David Reed Fourth Row - David Maj, Dan Zawadzki Fmh Row - Sue Tabaczynski, Lauire Wialrowski. Mark Mietlowski, John Wieczorck, Nancy Oczynski 08 5 i Joe Crys, lrene Melithonioles, Robert Pieczonkal Marlene Kocllanuwski, Gary Pokorski Tow 1 - Ed Wankc, David Hoolzl, Darlcnc Plalzer, Cherly Cammack Row 2 - Ronald Svlllvgel. Dianc Maggie. laryann Dzicwa Row in Tmclr - Ron Brodka, David Bmniccki On Roof- Tammy Linton fe Tow I - Mary Lukasik Row 2 - Kathy Reinig, Mike Fedcrowicz, Mike-Connor. ames Sicjal: Row 3 - John Evenelt, Joe Berra, Nancy Kipler. Debbie Gabriel 8th Grade Row I - Kathy Wagner, Mark Ziolonka Bnllom Up - Frank Rusinski, Mike Lvwunclnwski, Ronald Cmrnvcki. Carol Gracclmowiak 109 Run' I -Judy Koszuta. Shirley Kwialknwski, Mike Ickowski, Doug Hlavaly Row 2 - Ruhcrt Crurnz-vki. Kathy Harowski. Ron Hunn, Andrva Astyk. Chr-ryl Giordano. Paul Kiltcll Row 3 - Suv Cwiklinski. Cathy Civpivla. Ray Binkowski, Kon Bakowski, Mike Clinski Tbp In Bottom, Rau' I -- Kathy Skompinski, Donna Corski. Rosanne Gosciak, Linda Hinz Row 2 - Roger Jaxnuszkicwivz. Joseph Kapanvk. John Klcpinski. Ray Clunowski Row 3 - Todd Napora. Darlccen Rulknwski. Donna Norfolk, Ronald Frys Row 4 - Tom Molcski, Lindu Krajvwski, Anllvllt' Palmer, ,lim Rix Rauf 5 - Rmznnmric Ralimrki, Connie Quihvll, Mark Dzianski I Q. 1 110 1 Q1 a gi 'T Enom lo Top - Kenny Taberski, Jacqueline Fischer, Ann Marie Walczak, Karen Gozdziak, Russell Wiese Top Mary Ann Ponge, Gary Bulinski, Brian Wagner, Jeffrey Piechowiak rl ig -af 5 Y . . i- Y 1 M g i 3 H1 1 2 f . . 7' ' 1 I I V'l?'i2fE M ,3 . Pham' Booth -- Cheryl Lewandowski Leh 10 Righl - Pat Mathews, Dave Majcrowivz. Michelle Kivlaszck. mg: Krzvminski 8th Grade . A S ff if Q Leji to Right - Debbie Tarasek, Mike Nikel. Fre- drick Shaw IH EUHR, Row I -- Chris Lacltncr, Michelle Cichocki, Darlene Davis, Mary Kaspervzyk, Sharon Zalcmski Row 2 - Miko Kozlow- ski, ,lack O'Halloran, Don Janik, Jim Slefaniak. Ray Calhoon . , , ,JL dw 1' 'firsf is 'ff IE cf 'fi- an ..:i Row 1 - Debbie Swiats-k, Steven Szalkowski, Gloria Brauen, John Johnson. Jim Walaick Row 2 - Suv Mann, Mary Kwiclniak, Michelle Eckvrl, Rolwrt Klosko, Greg Carhacz, Hank Newman, Donna Poclninsinski Ron' I - Nnnvy Jnnkuuski. Chuck Oimiuy. Tim Klupp. Iullllifil Mlu'lll4'isi'll Run' 2 - Mzlrvy Rim: Kvnny Korhu. Tony Slvw- i1I'l..lllSlilH' IiLll'ZlllllI'1'k. ,lounn Hngiu-5, Pal Moskaxl Re u I Arthur Tuliisz, Curul Koi-ppa-Ili-. N lr Smhu-k. Mivhuvl Milli-r Run' 2 - Emi Bo ink Ronald Sloul Ron' 1 - Shawn Dunn. Kim Kniblis, Ed Arrivulv. Mark Tirudo. Ros-zo Burlosz Ron' 2 - Jeff Wilkuwski, Justine Sprada, Connie Harlmetz. Karen Sobczyn- ski Row 3 - Suzan Silva, Rick Morosey, Larry Herman, Don Severn. Dorm-n Cyrankowski, Cheryl Foote 113 d d , . u n r i Row l - Carola Schon, Diane Miller, Ed Gozdziak, Dan Tredo, Ken Craziano. Joe Czwojdak, Paul Marciniak, Richard Osieja Row 2 - Cary Paradowski, Tony Korbel, Tom Nowicki, Jackie Young. Dave Severn, Steve Baldo, Marie Kruse, Ann Marie Byslrak Row 3 - Ginny Komisarek, Chris Ladowski 8th Grade EQ n 5 4502 Eiififilflifi' Ewa? '11 Wtv JEPSINM d A Kneeling -- Sam Menard Row 1 - David Pugh, Sharon Haak, Donna Kobylanski, Lisa Chrlstmann Sandy Gaiek Debbie Bicdron. Parry Narowski, Richard Jasinski On Sign - Michael Doyle, Jnhn Benbeneck 114 n 14 h m e n xg Row I - Charlcnc Kujawa, Terry Marlinski, Susan Shaw, Cher Krajewski, Debbie Szymendera, Linda Nowicki, Barbara Kasprowicz Row 2 - Leon Switkowski, John Beszczynski, Patrick Marciniak, Michael Thomas, Andrew Pawelek, Gary Nugent, Jane Olcjniczak fgi 5. lg l Q A ss, E kai, , . w I - Debbie' Napierala, Julie Meyers, Sharon Smynlek Row 2- Linda Pietr- Ron- I - Clun-los Urhinu. Paul Hnvhnlski. Su-w Krvngnlvv Ron- 2 - Chris O'Nz-ill. , Kirk Mohn, Kathy Winkowski Row 3 - Rosalie Kuciel. Darleen Taberski, Donna Kuinlkuwski Rau' 3 - Sandy Slxilmivki. Susan Sukuluwski. Paula-lla' Burmlzik Run nise Wasiclcws-ki. Sue Pelleueri Row 4 - Larry Menard, Angela Muehleisen. 4 - .lov l znliunsl4i. AIllll'l'W Slru-liviak mard Swilkowski, Darleen Lenkowski, Richard Brotz H5 F l l Isl Run' - DlJ!'lPlllj Darijvzuk, Kar:-n Him-a. Kim Giras. Marly Baskin Suv Berg. Jane Pilurski 2ml Ron- - Fri-al Knoof. Allan Baumgart. Torn Raflziuon. Rolls-rl Fisvlwr l lxl Ron' - Larry P1-rlino, Bob Pajak. Jnllr Orlulf 21111 Run' - Pain Kranz. .lnannv Urlwan- slei, Marll-nv B1-cknman, Cinily Konvznl. Sandy Cruz 3nl Run' - lwllI'lt'Ill' Kranz. Dvnisv Cirul. Pal Muvllvr 3.-fini Isl Row - Paul Wisnivwski. Lynn Suu-lmwski. ,lam-l Harszlak. .ludilll Mivlxalski. David Zuvlmw- ski 21111 Run- - Torn Wagner Silling -- .loc Sko- kowski, Ka-vin Talu-rski, Mark Pryzhylak H6 72 fi? l Run: I - David Swinnirh. Bill Rivvlc, Rmlm-j Mavulma. Dclnhiv Pawlnwski, Mark Lukowski 2111 Rau' - Marlin Nowolarski, Paul Colilyn. K4-1 Marshall, Cindy Taylor, Cindy Schlagcr 3rd Rm! - Ted Kmvulz-nl-zu, John Lovk Freshmen Tow 1 - Nannc-ne Schofeld, ,Elaine Glab, Jenny Reilly, Cindy Ryhinski. Carol Unger, Jean Sliwinski. Lynn Young Raw 2 - Denise Weigand, Patty Lipka, Rosemary crluso, Nanny Nnrowski, Nancy Harlacker, Linda Pionkowski Row 3- Mark Zclasko, Marcia Janczar, Barbara Smilh. Elaine Radwanslci. Lynn luda, Janis Kaminski, laryann Kiera, .lim Renzi Row 4 - Will Filsingcr, Laura Brennan. John Brmzowski, ,loc Kurowski, Colcslc Wozniak, Dave Wypij, Kathleen Ziclinski , -L- I'- -1 '- 1f l in A Run' l - Damivl Spvla. Bill Mcllvc-nc-. Miki' Svliullz. Ki-vin Willv. .lulin .laliulmiak Run' 2 - Miki' ,lZll'LZl'I', Slwrriv Bvyvr. Carol Bvlvcr. Donald Kiplvr, Ronald Nowarzvwski Run' 3 - Tim Curvy. Rivhzird Zak Run' 4 - John Glimm. Daryl Twzirclowski i. Y Y 7777777777777 x 1 for , -I , 'x fi 1': , iV ??l'xE ia Nr E gf-5 1-4 S-3: Q W? E 'W 'mnm V' Kneeling -- David Locke Row 1 - Debbie Jusiak, Sue Slrunck. Carol Andrzejcwski, Nancy Gajewski Row 2 - Kei Nawojski. Don Buczek, George Carrick, Mike Tymorek, Kevin Tabaczynski. Ray Michael S 'Wii i YJ' Run- I - Bully Coffla Raw 2 - Durlvm' Barlnsz. Cha-ryl Thr:-ark-r Row 3 - Rim- 1 - Murgurvl We-islo, Km-u Saw. Dr-bhiv Saylvs Row 2 - David Crm-viinv Chris Kvrbvl. Dmmu Evans. Larry Lisowski ink. Linda Sminh. Tum Ziulkowski 118 ' 7777777 4.2. Freshmen Row 1 - ,lanvl Gawlowi Ci d ' K II in 3 rajvwski. Paul Crayhvk Row 2 - Bob Wvigand. Bob Ruggicro, Dave Zaidil Row 3 - Phil Huim. Larry Sikora, David Markivwivz, Tim Zack, Arthur Holaknwski Row 4 - Fred Zarczynski Mika- Ciprossi, Cn-g Grilzkv Row 5 - LuAnn Lvihlvr, Rita Tomiuk. Joe .lahlonski Run' I - Mark Tnrzynski, Sharon Koszuln. Lvn Ziolkowski, Dawn Crilzkv, Kathy Culmnlwk Run' 2 - Miki' Maricjcwski. Darrvll Wudowski. Arlvnu Kasprowivl Mm r. Run- I - Kalhy B4-nlvn. Carol Sliwinski. Chvrvl O'Nm-ill Ron- 2 - Gary Kaspnyk. Mivluuvl Cuggialno. Sandy Shvffvr. Chr-ryl Spvnrivr. Daw Knminski II9 to Right - Jackie Kuciel, Susan Matyjasik, Cindy Kilian, Sharon Schieder, Maryann Swiatek, Kathie Niedziela Bruce Derry, Randy Banasiak Row I - Ken Kowalski dowski, Pam Haberl 120 , Pam Neubauer, Bill Bailey Row 2 - Mark Lehman, Bob Kittell, Beverly Gross, Sally Lewan- '5 ,H 1 Q-5. ,..r,n. W RQ-:E .. aay. QT ' 'B . Top to Bollom - Suu SCllI'0Clll7l', David Lvprzynski, Monika Przybyl. Marin' Kusmivm. Jeff Slachcwicz. Sue Zardcskas C 5 1 nach, Valerie Boydo, Cindi Jagiello, Cindy Domagala Freshmen I - June Morosey, Karen Guggisburg, Sue Levan, Joyce Lcwandowski, .lackie Lewis Row 2 - Joe Cipressi, Gail RQ' 1? L to R - Susan Kornaszewski, Dave Federowicz, Bob Cretacci rw 541 . 49,11 F l if Q i 4 iii iii 'J it 24 1 131 1 gn N li iii! fl L to R - Michael Lelonek, Karen Kidd, Dan Yak Row I - Joe Mazurek, Mike Esford, Michael Szczepanowski Row 2 Larry Edwards Gary Rall, Karen Jasinski, Ruben Jendrasik, L ll nl l 1 I '- 'kg A ,, vi i, I in kl l i iggl WN I I nrnr rnll H , i C A J T. - . ' -. ,Q.:'r r......1 H wyly Q wx WC, - - - . Row 1 - Sue Corski, Sue Dudziak, Ken Behack. Tim Kozlowski Row 2 - Kc-n Row I - Randy Knwik, John Krusir, Brian McGee Row 2 - Sandy Kolugy. Kazmicrczak, Leo Pawclek, Diane Jasinski Karen Nicholls 5 ' r Row I - Lynn Braucn, Anne Connolly, Janice Cryglewicz. Christopher Dutkicwicz Row 2 - Daryl Piontek, Mark Frydrychnwski. Henry Pialek. Brian Joyce Rau' 3 Mark Urkcwich, Kathy Knilt, Pam Courtney, Fran Poturalski, Diane Fronckowiak 122 Rau' I -- Julia- Bvyvr. Kari-n Smith, Cheryl Biasillo Row 2 - Kathy Biz-dny, Judy Yanuirinn. Tum Srnvzyk Row 3 - Rohcrl Barlosz, David Szwajda. Kvn Bvnvzkow- ski. Duunv Ralnjvzuk. Craig Mack. Bruve Bury. Sue Kowalvzyk Cmfv f Ram' I - Elaim- Bzihziuk. Carol Amlm-ja-wski. .lim Kosuhuvki Ron' 2 - Dunna Kohn! Run' 3 - Erin- Slm-rr. Da-vin Gozdiuk. Linrlu Hollfvllh-r. Tim Kosmowski. .lov Sliaughm-ssy. Jvff LiPuma Freshmen KI1l'l'1iIlg - Bunniv Kiwlmrski Standing - Mivhvlh Maja-Iirmvii-z, Hvnry Covllvl. Marie' Pulvlilopvk Sophomores Ax Q1 w l Row I - Joann Bosiacki, Karen Poborczak Row 2 - Donna Paradowski, Linda Hondzinski, Denise Podwika, Audrey Wcsolowski, Charles l Goettel l Row 1 - Wayne Sojka, Mark Franclemont, Dan Gaiek Row 2 - Laura Kaupa, Nancy Zimmerman Row 3 - Deb Nieswiadomy, Sue Piontkowski Row 4 - .loe Zielinski, Carol Ladowski, Mat Zachowicz if ,.wfs-sg A-mafia, L , 1 f i y ,,,,,,k t t, K I l l l l l Row I - MaryAnn Mclin, Chris Kutas Row 2 - Pal Pmybylak, Patti Garguiolu., Karen Marek l 4- Row 1 - Jim Liszka, Allen Lewandowski Row 2 - Dave Ramback. Kathleen Salewski. Kathy Staniaszck. Sue Skobcl Row 3 - Charla-nr' Sulwik, Kathy Szydlowski, Pam Wicczorck 124 5 H4 , n ,M Vgkvm Q Silling - Tvrry Drum-knwski. Sliarun Kasprowicz Row I - Karen Golcbicwski, Michael K4-lly, Larry Rnsinski, Don Odojcwski. Larry Scllicfcr, Ronald Srllmidt. Mark Wcsolowski, Ted Kowalek, Daniel Szvwczyk, Crvg Kivl Row 2 - ,lack Spvncvr, Charles Gallant, Joe Amlrzejewski, Dan Kicleszck, Jim Lipa Row 2 - Lynne' Miller, Dorothy Szcwczk. Kathy Rcszcl, Kathy Bvrnccki Row 2 - Boll Lamarfo. Mike Spider, Mark Mcllvcne. Kelly Szymendcra Row 3 - Paul Czosck, Don Mleczko. John Michalek, Dave Sienchula, Dale Demyanick Raw I - Tim Dunn. King Horvh, Suv Sieber Row 2 - Jim Crzeskicwicrz Row 3 - Paula Fishcr, Kvn Morscon. Barbara Wojtusial-L Row 4 - John Urar. Ron Evans, Mark Gncskowiak Ron- l - Corinna' Harris. ,lumcs Wisnicwski Row 2 - Im- F:-ry. Carol Kozlowski, Bill Golomhicwski, Kathy Nowivki Vxll ll L In R - Chris Wardak, Valerie FL-rraraccin. Cindy Lawniczuk, Dianc Chimera, Allen Biuly. Robert Mali- nmvski. Dam- Kfll'h3llllNN'Slil 126 Ron' I - Suv Wagyu-r. ilnhn Starlwwim-2. Gail Kaminski Ram' 2 - Mike' Lipka, Jim Ric-vk. Lori Duszu. ,lohn Klosko. JoAnn Muskal, Kvn Rusin. .lim l-lvlle-ms Sophomores N8 mr I - Miku' Wvsnlowski. Mike Plalvk. Robvrl Balrlo Rau' 2 - Daw Calhoon. Dawn Pvrry. Joi' Koszula, 'onalml Krujm-wski. John Hnrhigh fneeling - Noreen Kraft Silling - Malinda Knibbs Row I - Margie Kiltinger fan' 2 - Margie- Garbavz, Shair Kohlll Row 3 - Frank Nowicki. Brian Janusz- ivwiuz, Jim Junik. Cindv Marlincc Kneeling - Tim Cicsla Sitting on Windowsill - Tina Bochniak. Claudia Czwojduk, Gary Krajnik. Bonnie Dzierba. Debbie Byslrak l in 4.- gi 2 Row I - Mary Lipiew, Yvonne Pinski Row 2 - JoAnn Fry- drychowski, Pele Gunshcr, Marcia Malobecki Row 3 - Sandy Garry, Bev Eigla, Darlene Giczkkowski, Patty Heckert, Lynn . Cawmn' Lori MCI-lead Row 1 - Karen Podgorskl, Darlene Zdon Row 2 - Gary Warren. Bob Bigos. Cindy Tulak Row 3 -Q Sue Neeb, Donna Boedecker, Bob Panek, Patti Rogalski, Mark Carlucci f Row 1 - Carol Kapanek, Denise Lang, Ellen Lock Row 2 - Dorene Panelski, Joyce Condell, Marian Polinski H0103 - Mivhael Ciepiela, Tom Linton, Nancy Hyvnnr Rau 4 - Mike Incorvia, Ian Anderson, Keith Kidd. Rene Robert 128 Sophomores Row 1 - Al Cwudzinski. Tim Hoffman, Joe Szewczik, Jerry Gammack, Jim Dunshic, Ray Bicnik Row 2 - Ken Kuhala, Dave Profic, Mark Zengerski, Ken Morella Row 3 - Kevin Zakncwski, Tim Shaw, Charlie Allemoos Row 4 - David Harszlak, Paul Orlowski, Paul Kuhaneck, Tim Sayles L to R - Dnnna Krieger, Robert Rogers, Joe Kasinski, Mary Krieger, Ar! Sinicki. lgnulz, Mark Walkuwiak. Slove Warcjko, Kathy Safe, Ken Thompson, Brian Sommerficld, Sylvia Wieczorck -N A ii. , Row 1 - Robert Bommer, Rick Herdzik, Ed Bernal, Robert Barczak, Mike Jankowski, Gary Coettel, Val Bakow- Cl0Ck10i5f - Sandi' Beyer. David MCQIIHIUU- Jim ski, Louis Auger Row 2 - Kathy Ladowski, Linda Bartoszek, Donna Jozwiak, Nancy Chrislman Farrell- Daw? Gena Kneeling - Paul Sikorski. Bob Sedivy, Bruce Janis. Frank Piaccnle Standing - Annette Surdyk, Kim Swacrkosz, Sue Slisz, Cindy Gallert, Ed Crundner, Debbie Hinz, Brenda Smith, Roxanne Truskcy, Carol Sroka 130 Sophomoreg Row 1 - Sue Srhultz, Shirley Kupinski, Chris Ostrowski, Marge Osalkowski Row 2 - Cathy Hlavaty. Sue Kuciel, Sue Hayday, Dinne Nowak, Robin Mazurkiewicz, Kathy Matyjasik g Kneeling - Mike Fisher Row I - Linda Crosier. Kneeling - Paul l-lyziak Row 1 - Gary Koszuta, Lucy Wrobel, Terry Wrobel, Joanne Schultz, Peggy Krawczyk, Marin- Fox, Dorm-n Fc-dyk Rau: 2 - .loe Cukierski Kathy Wnuk Row 2 - Jim Ickowski. Christine Szwajka, Paulette Tubisz, Terry Swiriduk, Joelle Jarosz, Jennifer Sewcryniak Row 3 - Dianne Zak. Lynn .lanik Sophomores Row I - Cindy Trodden, Tishia Lisowski, Belly Wasiluk, Nancy Krasuski, Steve Deutsch, David Borkowski, Veronica Kazmierczak. Kathleen Kellhy Row 2 - Michelle Jonak, Bob Paul, Mike Angierski, Thomas Wilakowski, Mary Connolly. Darlene Johnson, Mary Kawalek. Dave Gowin, Bob Gorski 'M -M ,-, Rauf 1 - Mark Gonlarck. ,loc Kuminski. Jnhn Cryglcwicz Row 2 - Carol Kuhik. Rosalin Fronckowiak, Mark Zalumski, Daw Raczka. Hcidi Voclkcr Row 3 - Nam-y Han-zga, John Szymanski. .lunu-s Gorlcwski. Cary Grzcskv, Linda Kowalc-lyk. Gvorgiu Sclilvnkcr, Hurry Winlcowski. Murk Rayner E Rs R 2 Eff' Advisor - Mr. Schull o Iumvr ,Ii VICE PRESIDENT Daw K8Zlllil?I't'Z1lk Officers fl. 1 TREASURER Pele Henderson Kon Summa Class 4-1 xx ss Pinks 5... K ...-Q.. SECRETA RY Joan Rusin Row 1- Ray Lewandowski, Cindy Lipinski. Gayle Mlotkowski, Charlie Rokitka, Dennis Kasprzyk, Norm Szatkowski, Sandy Slisz, Marian Luksch, Cindy Hiczewslu Row 2- Denise Gryglewicz, Barb Gayewski. Elaine Brydalski, Linda Maciejewski, Kathy Kapanek, Gary Kujawa, Ron Patrick, Sharon Gren, Sue Ostempowski, Delphine Gozdzicki, Thomas Nowakowski Kneeling- Kathy Gawron, Michael Mazurek, Gerard larocinski, Marsha Lawniczalc Standing- Bob Mellody, Arthur Pawlak, Donna Borkowski 134 PERIODIC TABLE OF THE f 'f-rw. . , Q' K9HlScliyi'A f. All mfr? N'lh,l'.c'NlfU1H 'M' f '.lmAnEa, R , lulqlhulw .Osh HA. Tl Raw 1- Barb Jedd, Karen Luther, Dawn Connor, Hope Fabianski Row 2- Jim Droll, Al Kuma, Tom Coldyn, Mark Karause, Dave Miesowicz, Alben Bakowski ' l Iumors Row I - Rick Skwierczynski. Dona Wlodarczyk Row 2 - Helen Senyk, Donna Long. Pal Wilcox, Donna Wyzykowski. Claudia Kruse. Barb Michalski, Denise Rejman Row 3 - Daniel Mcrtuwski. Cindy Gazda. MaryAnn Cicmcioch, Debbie Krajewski, Tom Sarnowski il, Row 1-Kathy Altcmoos, Tom Howard Row 2 - Michelle Rulkowski, Karen Baranowski, George Hupkowicz. Matt Pawlowski Ro1c3 - Lvroy Korbcl, James Borkowski, Peter Grochowski Row 4 - Rick Krystof. Jim Perlino, Bob Curio Standing - Pal Zuzel. Candy Lesniak. Pat Partacz, Kalhy Czajka, janet Steffen. Sharon Sliwinski, Sharon Wazny, Paul Dudbk l I -1. 5 , , Ll ,, I Row I - Mike Buczck, Sue Stewart. Karen Pnluralski. Jo Konnpka, De-hhic ,lakubnwski Row 2 - Jamvs Gasiecki, Andy Cislo, Sluarl Casselberry. Dave Gross, Nancy Kurek. Maureen Baumgart 135 has i' 2? 2 ,i in fn ' M Q mf L1 . w w 1 - Barbara Florek, Phyllis Burecki, Susan Benbenek. Sharon Cwiklinski Row 2 - Jim Cwiklinski, Paul Marlinski, Sam Ruggiero, Gary Corski, Mike Koslyszyn , QL E l I 1- V, 95-K M. Q' fa A' Ro Row 1 -- Brian Luwanllowski, Darlene Esford. Diane Wojczik. Bc-lly Lisnwski, .lnaniv Rusin, Kim Evkc-rl. .lvannv Gam-vki, Pm-lvr Hvndcrmn Kun: 2 - 5hamn I-'rn-piorzi. Boing Krawczyk, Paul Byczynski. Joan Pixley, Paul Blendowski, Ken Kosinski. Carl Lehman, Mark Janlcowski Y l w 136 juniors 'Tow 1 -- Robert Slnwik. Camille Magierski, Chuck Rauscher, Dan Penski, Debbie Hartmolz, Linda Hvlla Ron' 2 - Erl Nloskzll, lan Braiuikowski, Frank Calvarc-se, Joann Cazda. Cathy Alzrott, Richard Swiriduk. Poli' Oslmnpowski, jvrry Auguslyn , P rw JFK 0PEN HOUSE ii .,.t... Row I - Kevin Luvlw, Cheryl Cipressi, Pa! Fronczalc, Sue Diflicnzo Rau' 2 - Suv Liszka. Cathy Hellems, Linda Pierson. Don Knill, Debbie Frost, .lorry Klyvvk, luliz- Koszutu Rnur 3 - Steve Grabski, Rich Glinski Row 4 -- Tom Cruz. David wlnscarilulu Raw 1 -- Javkir Zawadzki. Dvblmiv Zawadzki Rnu' 2 - Janice- Aslyk. Maryann Chalupka Rau' 3 - .lcanvllv Svnlkowski. Miko Clini. .lim Gurdon Run' 4 - .lulin Wujtnwivl. Nlilu' .ladu. .lulnl Cuwrunski. Paul lVlazl1rkimvwicz Ron' 5 - Phyllis Wrnlilvwski. Rirll Wim-ss 1 Row 1 - Vic Ducayne, Ray Drozdowski, Terry Franclcmont, Mark Lagowski Row 2 - John ,lar-gcr, Kcnn Dominczak, Darlene Graca, Valerie Chludzinski. Daw Knzmivrc-i Zak. Cindy Gasiewicz. Carol Hamann, Sandy Kapturowski, Debbie Krajcwski l 1 l J l 1 l l 4 Row I - Mark Fisher, David Markiewicz Raw 2 - ,lan Barnhurd, Luci Grys. Dcbbiv Klupp, Kim Szynilmwiak. Janivf- Warn-n, ,lurly Zalcmski. Karon Rina, Sue Knsowski, Lydia Walkowiak Row 3 - Daniel Sikorski. ,lim Panok, Miki' Romano, Mike Ruda, Miki' Slac'ln-wirz. Mark Skowronski 138 l l juniors 1 Press Box - ,loc Rozak, Randy Orlowski, Don Staclu-wicz. Joyce Silva. Tony Kcicln-r, Mark Maggio, Daw 'aradowski Silling - Tom Pajak, David Pomicllasz Standing - Paul Amos. Larry Nowinski. Joe ,Iarczewski 'fun' I -- Felix Zarczynski. Debbie Skihicki, Tina Warvjko Row 2 - Carol Hajcw- ki, Suv Pajda, Paula Wachuwski. Sandy Sadowski ei an ., Il dt 5. Sltllillg - Carolyn Sulo Rnu- I - Rivhzml Rognwski. Ht-nry Ryhinski. Bob Pnylry lak Raw 2 - ,Iamvs jahlonski, Lorvlla Pillncr. Lvn Slnlvvki. Michcllf- Lisicwski Kathy Siklinski. .Inf-kiv Tulwisz, Elaim- Wagnvr, Donna Zajac' l n r rrnr nrnnr mln ,rr nrnrn w J. , Row 1, Bottom to Top - Sue Jablonski, Nancy Pctcrs Row 2 -- MaryAnn Hendershot. Mike Tirado, Ken McGee K, i N 1 ., ., - ,, ,, ,,,f iv iraaa fi h 1. V S323 r fag 1 Ai 135 Q fr 5 Row 1, Top lo Bouom - Henry Slominski, Ron Rustowirz, Raymond Blaszkowiak, Dave Miller Row 2, Top td Bottom - Suc Zak, Jerry Sadowski, Ron Kozlowski, Brian Bradficld. Randy Frcdoricks Srmuiing -- Michael Szymczak, Brian Kaminski, Gene Dziewa, Fran Stroh, David Jusiak Kneeling - Linda Taylor, Richard Woskow- icz, Robin Wagner, Vicki Clark Y yi Row l, L Io R -- Geroge Marko, Joe Schieder, Diane Nowicki, Linda Zaidel, Sue Sadowski, Donna Sicurella Row 2 - John Trodden, Roseanne Wojciechowski, Nanc Wojcik, Diane Podniesinski, Barb Tuczynski. Sharon Morris 1 I 140 juniors ..fa1.,f fi,- N -f 1 wk 'I' K xg M ,. i,vAi mi 1 - Doreen Moscicki, Barbara Herman, Catherine Peluso Row 2 - James Row I - John Byczkowski, ,lim Donhauser Row 2 - Ken Samma, Sandie Rogal- rzeszek, Paul Taberski, Mike Aschieri ski, Sarah June, Margo Newsome, Darlene Nowak, Carol Szemenciak Row 3 - Mark Frisch, Phil Odrobina i'vau-., 'AEA gpg f ,vm- ' nv I - Kathi Sikora. Carol Pokorski, Bob Kuwik. Gloria Szlachclka Row 2 - Dawn Skrzypczak, Cindy Slawiasz. Bob Booker. Gary Suchocki, ,loan Rogers Row 3 - uwna Urkewirli. Patty Young. Dave Odrzywolslii. Kon Palicki l l 1 Row 1 - Douglas Flynn, Kim Kaupa, Kathy Gosciak Row 2 - Mivhcllc Krafl Sue Hyzy, Kathy Kosinski, Rick Horch Row 3 - Doris Daminski Siuing - Martin Wagner, Barbara Unger Standing - Ted Zmich, Linda Zengerski l l dw Row I - Rodney Malacaro, John Pawlak. Gail Latawski Row 2 - Faith Sikorski, Richard Pikul Cloclcwise From, Under Ladder - Davir Czajka. Mike Lock, Larry Kanowslcl, Belll Wnuk. Jackie Wiuczorck, Debbie Wozniak l l I 'I42 if Potter Road Cindy Lipinski - Food Processing John Jakubiak - Auto Mechanics El Richard Woskowicz - Auto Mechanics Gerard Jarocinski - Food Processing Timothy Thomas, Gene Kelly Henry Slominski, Joseph Rozak - Welding Machine Shop M , QW. gqfif N x, Nga X Liv! X' J Y .zcrzlm qi :ZSQ-:-3,4 7 -. 7 -??:'ai:f'::!'9fQ' R '-2 KATHY ADAMS Kathy's plans for the future are to get out on her own for a while. While at Kennedy, Kathy liked to have a good time and didn't like to be alone. Her favorite saying is sudsie, and as a hobby she likes to ride horses. BONNIE ALBARELLA Bonnie likes to drive teachers crazy. She is a member of the Drama Club, Yearbook, and the Medical Careers Club. Bonnie dislikes Chemis- try and writing compositions. She enjoyed her Junior Ring Dance, and wants to be an English teacher. Bon- nie's favorite saying is I don't get it. PAUL AUGER Paul is one of the seniors attending Buffalo State. He likes school and riding around in his red Cutlass. His future plans are undecided, but he will finish school at Buffalo State. GARY T. BABCOCK Gary is very active in football and basketball. His future plans include finding a job. Beets and wars head the list of Gary's dislikes. He can always be heard saying tip or Power to the Max. LAWRENCE BASKE Larry likes hunting and fishing and is in a college entrance course. He enjoys bringing hot peppers and onions to lunch. JOHN BAUTZ .lohn who attends Potter Road in the morning, holds his senior year as his fondest memory. He likes watch- ing Buffalo Bills football games. Het would like to become an electrician. His favorite saying is Don't do it again. JOSEPH BENT EN ,loe is attending college at Buffalo State, in the early entrance program. During his years at Kennedy he was a member of Future Teachers, the Nuntius, and Drama Club, and the National Honor Society. He will grad- uate with the seniors in June, and plans to be a Biology teacher. MICHAEL BERNAL Mike's years at Kennedy include participating in J. V. Football, .l. V. Baseball, and Varsity Football. Berne hobbies include fishing,and he plans a career in wildlife manage- ment. His fondest memory was hit- ting the winning run in a J. V. Base- ball game. KIM BEYER Kim is currently enrolled in a col- lege entrance course. One of his fondest memories is the Junior Ring Dance. Among Kim's hobbies are playing football and bike riding. GARY BLAJSZCZAK Cary. known as Blaze, has an inter- est in cars and motorcycles. His dis- likes: Football, basketball, and base- ball and his like is Schmidts of Phila- delphia. His ambition is to own a cycle shop and his fondest memory is outsmarting Mr. A. TOM BLASZAK Tom includes Bishop Ryan High School as his fondest memory. He likes sports such as hockey, basket- 'ball, and volleyball. His dislike is studying. He plans to attend Erie ,Community College. LOUIS BOEDECKER Included in Louie's likes are girls and eating lunch, while he dislikes ,public speaking class. His fondest 'memory was visiting Atlantic City, New Jersey. JOSEPH BORCHLEWICZ .loe likes cars, bikes, and chicks. He dislikes going to .I.F.K. shops. His outside hobbies are cars and motorcy- cles. .loe's future plans are to go to General Motors Training Center. GARY BORGOSZ Gary otherwise known as B includes money, sports. and girls as his likes. He dislikes doing home- work. The activities Cary participated in were: Student Council, National Honor Society, Varsity K and Senior Play. His ambition is to go to college. .lunior Ring Dance and picnic '72 and his fondest memories. JAMES BORUCKI Jim likes coin collecting and motorcycles. His future plans are to be a draftsman. He dislikes Hondas but likes OSSA's. BRUCE A. BOYDO Bruce likes basketball. football, cars. and motorcycles. His outside hobbies include skiing, swimming, and quaffing. The senior play is listed under his activities. Basketball games are his fondest memories. X 14 CHESTER BRONOSKI Chester's hobbies include baseball, football and basketball. His fondest memory was winning a basketball tournament against a bunch of sho- woffs. His future plans are to go into the business field. One of his favorite sayings is He who laughs last, laughs best. MARLENE BYCZYNSKI Marlene, known as mooch, likes life and nature and she dislikes school. Her favorite saying is come on. Her future plans are to get a job and later get married. MICHAEL BYSTRAK Michael is known as Byst. He was active in basketball, baseball, football and track while at J.F.K. He plans to enter college after gradua- tion, but he will st.ill be saying, What's happenin? DONALD BZIBZIAK Don attends Potter Road and takes up household appliance repair. His future plans are undecided. MICHAEL CAMILLO Mike enjoys driving around in his car and listening to his tape player. He dislikes coming to school on time. JUDY CAREY ,ludy's hobbies include cooking and going to oval track races. She was involved in the Education of Hyman Kaplan and the Christmas play 01 '71. She fondly remembers her trav- els and Home Ec. class. l 1 SUSAN CASSELBERRY Sue's ambition is to become a heautician. When asked about her fondest memory, she said, l'll never tell. She likes everything except school. N l i GLORIA CECUGA i l Gloria is active in DECA and the senior play. She plans to go to Bryant dz Stratton after she graduates. He hobbies are drawing, knitting, an sewing. 1 JANICE CHMIELEWSKI Janice is involved in the Business Club and the Student Council in school while tennis and bowling are her outside hobbies. She plans to go to college. She likes music, traveling, and saying actually. NORMAN CHMIELEWSKI Norm's main hobby is His fondest memory while in Kennedy was lunch. He likes coed gym and dislikes segre- gated gym. His future plans are to work in a collision shop, and we may hear him saying. Keep on Truckinf' THOMAS M. CHMURA While at Kennedy, Tom partici- pated in the Senior Play, Cross Coun- try, National Honor Society, and bas- ketball. His hobbies include quaffing and card playing. His fondest mem- ory was the senior play. and his future plans arc to continue to go to school. JOHN CHRISTMANN John is enrolled in a college entrance course of study. He enjoys playing football after school. His future plans are still undecided. GEORGE CIPRESSI George says hc enjoys hunting and' fishing. Going to college is one of his future plans. His activities include band. Junior-Senior play, and JV football. His favorite saying is, You'rc kidding. GARY CROSIER Gary enjoys playing basketball aftcr school. His plans for the future are undecided. JOSEPH CUCINOTTA Some of Joe's activities are DECA. Student Council, Varsity K. Senior Play, baseball, and all types of sports. His fondest memory is the DECA trip to New York City. He plans to attend college. His favorite saying is. Gee whiz. MICHELLE CWIKLINSKI Micky likes being involved and she certainly was. She worked on the Nuntius and yearbook. participated in the Drama Club, Pep Club. Senior Play, and the Student Council. Her favorite saying is Do you know that. She plans to be a lab assistant. QW 'R , jill ,xi sl? l VALERIE CZARNOTA Valerie's hobby is sewing. She likes nature and dislikes school. Driv- ing is her favorite outside activity. Her favorite saying is You Betcha Baby. RANDY CZOSNYKA Randy likes girls and he dislikes school. Working on cars is his hobby. His fondest memory is Becky. To be a success is what Randy's future plans include. DAVID DAUMAN Dave has been involved in fresh- man basketball, J.V. football, Varsity football and the Drama Club Play in 1971. He likes football, basketball, bowling and camping. His fondest memories include the ,l.V. football game in October 1970 where .l.F.K. vs. Pioneer, and Lake Chautaqua on May 10. He plans to go to college. GLORIA DELBEL During her years at Kennedy, Glo- ria participated in the scholarship class, the bowling league and volley- ball. Her likes include playing the guitar. tennis, people, and animals. She dislikes nothing in particular. She plans to do advertising art. Mercy women is her favorite say- ing. l l I DAVID DEMYANICK Dave likes cars and having a good time. He hopes to achieve success after leaving Kennedy. JACKIE DOMAGALA The Drama Club, the Nuntius,l Yearbook Staff and the Senior Play are among ,lackie's activities. She' likes Neil Diamond, airports, and the, evening hours. While making and lis- tening to music are her hobbies, she' dislikes the crowded halls of Ken-l nedy and getting up early. She wants to go to college, get married and be happy. l KIMBERLY DUBAJ Kim's favorite hobbies are drawing and painting. His fondest memories, have been his years at ,l.F'.K. He'sl been active in track for two years and, likes good times. He hopes to become a commercial artist. l l l 1 l The Ring Dance and Potter Road hold the fondest memories for Larry. He was also active in the Senior Play. He likes school picnics and enjoys fishing as a hobby. Larry wishes to go into business after school. You Know is his favorite saying. LAWRENCE DUBAI DENNIS ECKERT Working on cars and going out with girls are some of Dennis' outside hobbies. I-le likes working, school, and doing good things. He dislikes being late for school and rough par- ties. His favorite saying is, I don't believe I ate the whole thing. THOMAS EVANS Tom fondly remembers the Christ- mas Play. He is active in Tennis, Drama Club, and the Senior Play. His likes include chemistry, cars, and ski- ing with the gang. He is frequently heard saying, What's new? RONALD F ENSKE Ronald, known as Fido, likes sum- mer and girls but dislikes pork chops, cold and homework. His hobbies include chess, pool and reading. He was on cross-country in his junior year. His fondest memory is Washing- ton, D.C. His future plans are ? and he likes saying you 'QW SFIPW. SUSAN FERN During ln-r years at Kennedy. Sut- partiriputvd in tht- Pep Club, Drama Club, Yearbook. Nnntius, Future Te-avlu-rs. Slw likt-s French Fries with lots of kt-ti-lnip and dislikes writing in uotvllunrl. Her outside activities im'lualc- Girl Scouts. Camp Fire Girls and writing pm-try. Hvr favorite say- ing is I ilun't know. L,,,, H., 1' :Ez 111. RICARDO FIORETTI Ricardo's future plans are to become a policeman. He enjoys crowds and all sports. His fondest memory of his years at Kennedy was English and study hall. His favorite saying is Hello baby. LEONARD FUIME Leonard plans to make it through his senior year to graduate. While at Kennedy he is known as L. J. He likes weekends, but dislikes school days. TIMOTHY FLYNN Tim attended Potter Road during his senior year at .l.F.K. He enjoys doing nothing. His plans for thc future arc umlcvidod. DEBRA FRANCLEMONT Debbie is active in the Drama Club, FTA, the Pep Club, Nuntius, Senior Play, National Honor Society, and the yearbook staff. Her fondest memories include the 1972 prom and Wyoming Trek. She enjoys water ski- ing, sewing, and camping. Her favor- ite saying is That's true. if , -12.21 -wr., -- -K 5 ft? sew V z ' 5fi13f ' .spray JOHN FORMA John enjoys Three Dog Night, the Miami Dolphins. pizza, basketball. and swimming. He's involved with the Nuntius, Yearbook, National Honor Society and Drama Club in school. He dislikes homework, and history. His fondest memory is his activities and he plans to go to col- lege. BEVERLY FROST Her activities include Library Club, National Honor Society. Senior Play. and sorority. Her likes consist of par- ties, beacllcs., arid walking barefoot. Hobbies arc watching sports and lis- tening to music. Favorite saying is Oh Nothing . Her fondest memory is sorority parties and she plans to attvnd college. CARY FROST Gary loves all girls. He likes to play chess anywhere including Math Class. He remembers the Ring Dance and plans to attend college. His favor- tie saying is l can dig it . DEBBIE FRYGMAN Debbie likes parties and dislikes arguing with Charlie. Her activities include student council, bowling, nursing club, volleyball, and Zeta Omega Phi. Future plans are nursing and marriage. if PAULETTE FULARA Paulette otherwise known as Shortie, has been active in the Sen- ior Play, Yearbook, Drama Club, Green Mob, Bookstore and National Honor Society. She likes guys, parties and dogs but loathes cleaning. and liver. Her fondest mem- ories are Zeta Omega Phi Parties and Sophomore Year. AUDREY GABRYSZAK Audrey's activities include the bookstore, guidance, senior play, yearbook, the Drama Club, library club and Student Council. She belongs to the Zeta Omega Phi Soror- ity. The Ring Dance, sorority parties, and football and basketball games are her fondest memories. She dislikes homework and 8th hour classes. She plans to go to school, get a job, and be happy. I don't know , is her favorite saying. JAMES GARDON lim fondly remembers Dan's Garage. His activities include weight lifting and track. He likes lunch period. He enjoys Karate. His future plans are joining the Air Force. He was a member of the Blue Frat. Who's going to Dan's? is his favor- ite saying. SHARON GLINSKI Sharon plans to get a job and get married. Her favorite sayings are Yeah hey and Joe Cool. She has been active in the Senior Play and likes pizza, cars, Billy and Dave. Her fondest memories were the years of 1971-1972. Her outside hobbies are reading and cooking. 4 l l l l l l l l l l INDA CORNY Linda's activities include Medical areers Club, Student Council. ational Honor Society, and year- Jok. Outside hobbies are CYD bas- ztball. Beasties is her favorite say- tg. VIANE GOLOMBEK Diane's fondest memories are the rench classes trip to Montreal and 'te Ring Dance. Her activities tclude the senior play, National ionor Society, FFA, and yearbook. Piane's outside activities include writ- Ig to pen pals. She dislikes crowded uses. She plans to attend college nd become successful. You're kid- ing! DENISE GOWIN Denise is known as Sue to her lose friends and enjoys swimming nd good times. She dislikes rainy ays and is active in DECA. Her :ture plans are to get a job and live n her own. IHRISTINE GRAMZA Chris is active in the Senior Play nd yearbook. She fondly remembers ter junior and senior years. Her hob- ties are sewing and tennis. She likes yping. dogs and cats but dislikes 'ym. She plans to go to Bryant 81 ,tratton and become a secretary. SUSAN GRAUE Sue likes Jethro Tull, reading and Tom. She's in the guidance office and the business club and enjoys reading, watching movies and tennis. She dis- likes people who are a big put on and getting up for school early. She wants to enjoy living and be happy. BRIAN GRITZKE Brian is currently enrolled in a col- lege entrance course. His fraternity occupies his time after school. He can be found with the gang in Dan's garage on weekends. GILBERT GRODEM Gilbert was enrolled in a college entrance course during his years at Kennedy. Much of Gilbert's time is taken up by intramural basketball. F' 4 NANCY GRUDZIEN Nan includes swimming, parties, and sewing as the things she likes. Her dislikes are bowling and home- work. Her future plans are to get married. CYNTHIA GRZYWA Cindy's hobbies include skating and tennis. She belongs to the DECA club. She likes to have a good time and dislikes rainy nights. Her future plans are to be successful. VALERIE GUGLIEMO Valerie is enrolled in a college entrance course. She has no definite plans for her future. One of her fond- est memories at Kennedy is the ,lun- ior Ring Dance. EILEEN GUNSHER Eileen is enrolled in a business course. She likes music and animals. Her hobby is painting. She plans to work after graduating. HELENE HARTMAN l Helene's outside activities includt antique hunting. Her fondest memorj was her sophomore year, and he future plans are to succeed in life Her favorite saying is In a minute.' She likes the country, animals, am leisure time, and dislikes school ant city life. DONNA HECKERT Donna enjoys records and swim ming. Her outside hobbies includa dancing, swimming, skiing and ten nis. Her favorite saying is what z fruitcakef' Sorority parties and he. senior year are her fondest memories During her senior year, Donna was vice-president of the DECA Club. i MARY HEMLOCK Mary, better known as tree, like: horseback riding and later wants tc own a stable. She likes food and talk ing. but dislikes Cook's Choicef Her fondest memories are the wilt sorority parties. Her favorite saying is Boy, do I feel sexy today! , BARBARA HERMAN Barb disliked taking gym. Aftei school her time was occupied by hel boyfriends. Her plans for the future are undecided. ' 1 l HERYL HEUBUSCH Cher was active in the Green ororily and was on the Jr. Ring tance Committee. She enjoyed the ling Dance but her fondest memory i the '71 prom at .l.F.K. Cheryl lans to be a secretary or get mar- ied. LOBERT HINZ Bob is majoring in art at j.F.K. He ras active on the Nuntius as art edi- Jr. He thinks very highly of himself nd doesn't do anything that he oesn't want to do. ZAROL HOELZL Carol plans to become a computer perator. She likes dogs, cats and orority parties. She dislikes unhappi- ess. She participated in plans for the ling Dance and her fondest memory s Michael. IAMILLE HOLEWINSKI Camille was in the film and cre- tive writing club last year. She likes vizza, and listening to music. She dis- ikes big-mouthed people and head- ches. Her fondest memories are raduation in '69 and the summer of 59. Her favorite saying is come n. She plans to graduate and get a ood-paying job. MARLENE HUGHES Marlene is involved in the Senior Play, Yearbook Staff, Ring Dance Committee and has been an office aid for 2 years. Her fondest memories are Lakeshore's .lunior Prom '71 and before and after the Ring Dance. She likes daisies and Canada but dislikes spiders and arguments. What's your problem? is her favorite saying. She plans to graduate and mug a hus- band. JANICE HUPKOWICZ ,lanice likes to have days off and first period gym class. She enjoys bowling and shopping. .lan does not like school, housework, sewing or cooking. In the future, she wishes to help needy children. ADAM J ABLONSKI Adam is a Potter Road student who likes camping. fishing and pic- nics. His future olans are to start his own business. DAVID JABLONSKI Dave likes fast cars and girls. He enjoyed his study halls during his years at Kennedy. He plans to be a success in the future. GARY JEZIOR0 Gary was enrolled in a college entrance course during his years at Kennedy. He was active on the tennis team. He is undecided on his plans for the future. JOHN JUDA John likes motorcycles and fast cars. He plans to be a machinist and is enrolled in Potter Road. THOMAS KACZMAREK Tom's activities are football, bas- ketball, tennis, and baseball. His fondest memory is 3 years of football. He attends Potter Road and plans to become a mechanic. JOHN KAPTUROWSKI ,lohn's active in sports, as shown by his interest in football and track. His fondest memory was the track meet against Central, He likes skiing and bowling, and corn and dislikes lima beans. His favorite saying is Good God. He was active in the Blue Frat. 4 1 l DAWN KAUFMAN Dawnie was active in the DECAl Club. Her fondest memory was 9-10- 71. She likes animals and plans to be successful in life. 1 l f 4 4 KATHERINE KIERA Kathy was active in Student Coun-l cil, girls bowling, and worked in the' Guidance and Health offices. She loves horseback riding and reading. Kathy will always remember her .lun-' ior Year and pre-homeroom gab ses-I sions. Her favorite saying is What a dip! GAIL KLIMA Gail's fondest memory was 7-30- 72. She was active in the DECA Club and Business Club, because her chief dislikes were boredom and tiredness. She wants to be successful in.life.' Her favorite saying is You're Kid- ding'? 1 MARGARET KNOOF Marge is classes editor of the year-T book, president of the National Honor Society, and a member of the F.'I'.A. She was captain of the lt's Academic team and a National Meritl Scholarship semi- finalist. Among herl likes are Roswell Park and Maine.1 Gee, he's a swell guyl l t FDWARD KOBYLANSKI l Ed majors in math and science and plans to become a medical techni- cian. His fondest memory was the Junior Ring Dance in 1972. His favorite time of the year is summer vacation. JOSEPH KOCHANOWSKI .loe is a Potter Road student. He likes cars and is training to become an electrician in his future years. CYNTHIA KOLIS ' Cis says that any sport is her hobby. She is a member of the Stu- dent Council, Library Club and Zeta Omega Phi sorority. Her fondest memory was the Junior Ring Dance. LEONARD KOLOGY Len is active on the tennis team, and enjoys all sports. His biggest dis- like was the 1972 Olympics and what happened to the U.S. team. His future plans are to join the army. DEBORAH KONESKI Debbie is a member of the Pep Club, Future Teachers and the bowl- ing league. In her spare time, she plays tennis and swims. Debbie plans to go to college in Florida. IRENE KONOWKA Irene recalls summer vacations as her fondest memory. She enjoys bowling and sewing. Her future plans include graduating and going to col- lege. CHRISTINE KORZEN Chris' activities included the Nun- tius, Drama Club, Senior Play, and patrons and typing editor for the yearbook. She enjoys basketball, soft- ball, and bicycling. She likes snow, people, and flowers but dislikes rain and taking timings. She plans to become a secretary. Yea hea. DONALD KOSZUTA Don's future plans include going to work and his favorite saying is Get it. Outside of school, his hobby is cars. His fondest memory has been Potter Road. JANET KOSZUTA .lenny enjoys music and corner hanging. She likes animals and dis- likes dresses. Her school activities are DECA and the bookstore and she is also a worker in the Main office. .len- ny's future plans are to become an accountant and to have a successful life. Her favorite saying is Get out of here. SHIRLEY KOSZUTA Shirley's activities includes being on the girl's bowling team and volley- ball team. She enjoys sports as her outside hobby. Getting her class ring is her fondest memory and she plans to get a job. SUSAN KOSZUTA My hobbies include water skiing and horseback riding. She has been a health office aid. Her future plans are to be a secretary. Favorite saying is Beat it. She likes cotton candy and pretzels and dislikes onions. SHARON KOTLIK Her future plan is a career in busi- ness. She enjoys music and swim- ming. Her'fondest memory is the Ring Dance. The Deca Club, Senior Play, and Drama Club are listed as her activities. She likes picnics and hates exams. What are you a wise guy? is her favorite saying. I JOSEPH KOZLOWSKI .Ioe's hobbies are boating and fishf ing. He wants to be a data processor. He likes school and his Senior yea: but dislikes gangs. His favorite saying is Oh-yeah . 1 i DONNA KRAJEWSKI Donna has been active in thd Drama Club and Office Work. Among her likes are horses, daisies, tomatoes and art shows. Her fondest memories are the Ring Dance, Christmas Play '72 and sorority parties. She abhorzi mushrooms, strangers and Buffalo She wants to be a secretary anc housewife. ALLEN KRUPSKI Al would like to graduate. He dis likes teachers and does oil painting as a hobby. The Deca Club and Schoo Band are his activities. His future plans are to become a great riiusician His fondest memory is passing his senior year. i 1 RICHARD KUBIK Rich was on the tennis team at J.I-'.K. His future plans are to go tt college. He likes summer vacationt and dislikes when school starts ir September. 1 w FHADDEUS KUCIEL SUSAN KUCZMANSKI Sue has been kept busy with her active role in eln-erleading, Nuntius, bookstore. senior play, green mob. ami junior class vice-president. She also enjoys sewing and drawing. Her ondest memories inelude the junior ing Dance, sorority parties and all of her friends. In her future she plans a eareer in nursing or therapy. LINDA KRZEMINSKI Linda is enrolled in a business 1-ourse and is taking eosmetology at lllotter Road. Linda's fondest memory is her years at Kennedy. PAUL KULAKOWSKI Paul. a Potter Road student list: hunting. and skiing as the things ht 'njoys. He dislikes Kennedy sehoo unvhes, but really enjoys going tl! utter Road. In the future he planf o be an auto meehanic. I as-eigp PAMELA KURAS During her years at Kennedy, Pam was active in Student Council, ehecr- leading, green mob, and the Drama Club. Her fondest memory was her junior year. BONNIE KWIATKOWSKI Bonniz-'s favorite saying, Paul me can be heard in meetings of the Student Couneil. Drama Club, and her sorority which she oftens attends. Bonnie likes to relax by making can- dles and guitar playing. Her future plans im-lucle taking at year off to decide her future. KATHRYN LAETTNER Kathy likes basketball, football and pizza, and dislikes homework. She is editor-in-chief of the Nuntius and works in the bookstore and is a mem- ber of the yearbook staff. Her fondest memory is her sophomore and junior year, and her favorite saying is What an are. ANTHONY LAGOWSKI Anthony enjoys creating a disturb- anee in luneh and on the bus home from srhool. He attended Potter Road. His plans for the future are undeeided. i I W, 1. iitf- '31 15 KATHLEEN LAKE Kathy who is a member of the DECA Club is interested in music as an outside hobby. Her fondest mem- ory is March 8, 1970. She likes ani- mals and dislikes shopping. She plans to succeed in life and likes to say Really. PAT La RUSCH Pat known to all her friends as Sunshine, likes roses and horse- back riding. Arguments with Tom and eating head her list of dislikes. Pat is active in Drama Club, FTA, National Honor Society, Senior Play and Zeta Omega Phi sorority. She hopes to become a cosmetologist. NANCY LESZKOWICZ Nancy was active in Future Teach- ers and Green Mob. Nancy was a cheerleader for one year and recalls that as her favorite memory. She likes horses, animals, football and country drives and dislikes Fords and wars. Nancy plans to attend college. DEBBY LEWANDOWSKI Debby's our busy yearbook activi- Lies editor. She is also a member of Future Teachers, National Honor Society, and the Senior Class Play. She likes to bowl. sew, and collect stamps. She remembers the Junior Ring Dance, and the trip to Montreal. She plans to attend college. CYNTHIA LUBKOWSKI Cindy enjoys sitting on a pat bench. She likes clams and sma people: but doesn't care for Buffal- Her favorite saying is That's cool and fondest memory was Watkit Glen. Cindy has no immediate plai for the future. PHILIP MACHLOWSKI Phil's fondest memory is Dan Garage. His friends are Dan, .Iim, ar Kieth. His likes include study hz and 2124- P.M. and his dislikes a gym and homework. Phil plans attend college. RICHARD MACKIEWICZ Rick can be found in the halls I calling Peter Lorry. Rick's favoril saying is That's classy. Rick lik- sports and girls but dislikes work af school. Ricks fondest memory Butch, l RONALD Mac LEOD 1 l Ronnie was engaged in tennil cross-country, and Varsity K. H hobbies include skiing and his favo ite saying is SkolI. He likes .Iul and dislikes Sept. His fondest metl ory is .luly 8, '72. His future pla include college, and olympic skiing. WAUDREY MAJCHRZYCKI Audrey is taking a business course. Her time outside of school is spent in Helene's. Shooting pool and dancing are among her hobbies. Her fondest memory is Kay's lake - the summer of '72. RICHARD MALICKI Rich is currently enrolled in Potter Road. He has been a football player for three years. His hobby is hunting. ,He fondly remembers 9th grade sci- ence with Miss Janaczek. He dislikes school lunches. His favorite saying is Back off Jack. He plans to go into the Air Force. PATRICIA MARCZAK Pat attends Potter Road. Her hob- bies are cooking, sewing and car races. She likes roses, dancing, music, and pop art. Her dislikes are winter, war and school lunches. Pat's avorite saying is I ain't joshin' ou! IRICHARD MARLINSKI Rich is a member of the Varsity oothall team. He includes hockey nd skiing as his outside activities. is favorite saying is She ain't too ad. HEIDI MARTINEC Heidi enjoyed the Drama Club, year book staff and cheerleading. She was Carol Mae in the Senior play and was an established member in the Green Mob. Heidi enjoys dancing. modeling, painting and music, and plans to be a college gym instructor or a model. WAYNE MATHEWS Wayne attended Potter Road dur- ing his years at ,l.F.K. He just loves doing nothing. MARY ANN MAZUR Mary Ann helped to complete our yearbook. She likes roller skating and sewing. Mary remembers Spanish and wants to enjoy life and be on her own. Her favorite saying is mornin. KEITH McQUILLAN Keith known as tail boy likes saying get out. His hobbies include hockey, football and drinking. He likes girls, drinking and sports but dislikes school and homework. He plans to become an auto mechanic. His fondest memory is Mrs. Jana- sczek's science class. 'ilwwllf l ,...f' JUDE MELIN Jude is a Potter Road student who enjoys football and bowling. He plans to go in the service and getting a job. DIANE MESLINSKY Diane was active in the '72 Junior- Senior Play and Student Council. She enjoys bicycling and reading good books fnot at the same time.j Diane plans to go into special education and live on the West Coast. LESLIE MEYERS Leslie enjoys sewing and camping as her hobbies. She likes the winter. Chicago, and the Sabres. She dislikes green. math, and fall. She plans to go to college and become a home eco' nomics teacher. Her favorite saying is Practice what you preach. DEBORAH MICHAEL Debbie, known as Micki, is in the Drama Club, Student Council, Year- book Staff, Nuntius and the Green Mob. Her fondest memories include the summer of '72 and Halloween Party of '71. She hopes to become a social worker. Deb can always be heard saying. You've got to be kid- ding. l l l KAREN MICHOLSKI Karen likes cosmetology and plar to open her own beauty shop. H1 fondest memory is the Ring Dance. l l l l l l l 1 JOAN MISENER l l .ioan's activities include the Bus ness Club, bowling, the library clul Yearbook, Nuntius and Senior Clas Play. She enjoys dancing and bic cling as her hobbies. She likes swiri ming, people and her friends. ' I l l LEE MOHN Lee, an avid hunter and fisherman remembers his senior year as hi fondest memory. His favorite color i blue, and he can be heard sayin right here. l DEBORAH MORSEON I Moose has been active in th Business Club, the Drama Club Bookstore. Yearbook, Student Cou cil, and the green mob. In the futu she would like to be a secretary d work with children. Her hobby i reading and she likes parties, but disi likes ignorant people. li l' RAYMOND MURRAY Ray Murray, who likes weekends and dislikes weekdays, has been active in the Student Council, Drama Club, Senior Play, football, track, Intramural basketball, and the AKG frat. His fondest memory was Ken- nedy football games and his outside hobbies consist of ears and hockey. In the future Ray plans to attend col- lege. His favorite saying is Look Here! NORMAN NEEB Norm, who always seems to be say- ing OOHHGod!!. has been active in the Yearbook, Nuntius, Senior play, National Honor Society, and Drama Club. His future plans consist of everything he can llegallyl do and maybe college. He likes art, and peo- pleg and dislikes a very few things. His fondest memories were his Junior year and St. Bonaventure. J UDITH N EUBAUER Judy, better known as Morris, likes coed gym and M.G.L. She doesn't like gym suits, school buses or Wool- worths. She wants to work with ani- mals after she graduates. Her favorite saying is Oh My God in Heaven. JOSEPH NOACK Joe attended Potter Road during his years at Kennedy. His plans for the future are undecided. DONNA NOWAK Donna, known at J.F.K. as shorty, says that her future plans are to fur- ther her career in data processing and then to be a key punch operator. Donna's fondest memory is July 4. 1972, her favorite saying is I Don't Know. MARY JANE NOWICKI Her activities are howling, the Sen- ior play and guidance. Her hobbies are reading, music, and volleyball. Her fondest memory was the 71-72 school year. Her nickname is Tricky Quicky Nowicki and her favorite say- ing is Oh Come On. In the future, she plans to make a success out of her life. DONALD NOWATARSKI His outside hobbies are football and playing records LOUD! Music, money, and sports are Don's likes and he dislikes school in general. ELAINE OCZOWINSKI Elaine, nicknamed Och, enjoys basketball and volleyball. She likes school games and activities, but dis- likes brownies. Elaine can always be heard saying You know. She plans to go to college. .MARY 0'HALLORAN Mary was in the green mob, library and Drama clubs. She will always remember her junior year and soror- ity parties. Hal likes the beach, whoppers, and hates to dress up. Her future plans are to attend college. MICHAEL OLSON Mike enjoys playing football. His fondest memory was going to Florida. He enjoys quaffing and is kept busy with his fraternity. NANCY OSIFJA Nancy's activities include cheering, Drama Club, pep club, senior play,l yearbook and the Nuntius. Her hob-I bies are all sports. Her fondest mem-, ories are the Ring Dance and the '72l Prom. She likes food, people and having fun but dislikes gainingt weight. She wants to be a secretary or a stewardess. w l w w 4 w RAYMOND OSTROWSKI Known as Waldo, Ray likesi meeting new people and winning in! sports. He dislikes Viet Nam war and total defeat. His hobbies are fishingl and swimming. His fondest memoriesl are the track seasons. He's active in' football and track. His favorite saying! is the Germans are superior. He, plans to go to college. W SHARON OSTROWSKI Sharon, known as Farkle, recalls sorority parties as her fondest memo- ries. She likes to bum around and: sew. She is a very active member of the Drama Club, senior play and! intramurals. Sharon's favorite saying is Oh, you're so dumb. l ! l l DONNA OWEN Donna, known as Doodles, is. kept busy with DECA, the Drama! Club and is senior class president. She likes sunny days, sports, horse- back riding and swimming. Her plans for the future are to be a success. l I MICHAEL PACER Mike is active in basketball, base- ball, Drama Club, Varsity K, and Senior Play. He likes girls, and money and dislikes food. Study hall is his fondest memory. Mike plans to attend college. If you know Mike, you know he is always saying - Hey Joe. look at that chick! HELEN PAIAK I'Ielch plans to succeed in life and be happy. She likes traveling, picnics, dogs and good times. Her outside hobbies include bowling, horseback riding, and swimming. She dislikes school and sewing and has been active in the D.E.C.A. Club. DONNA PARADOWSKI Don loves having fun and trim- ming trees. While at Kennedy she participated in library, Drama Club, Senior Play, Intramurals, and Year- book. Her fondest memory was the green mob, basketball. football, Jun- ior year and sorority parties. She likes lunch and study hall. I-Ier dis- likes are chemistry, 8th graders. THOMAS PARADOWSKI Tom was active on the Varsity foot- ball team, and also on the ,l.V. bas- ketball team. He likes girls and quaff- ing. His plans for the future are undecided. JUDITH PARENTI .Iudi likes food, animals, tennis and guys. Judi dislikes people who think that they are better than everybody else. She is known to her friends as Squige. Her fondest memory was the Summer of '72. She hopes to be successful and happy. Her activi- ties included working in the Health Office, Guidance Office, and Business Club. JAMES PARTACZ .lim likes cars, girls, and speed. I-Ie dislikes tests, and homework. .lim's ambitions are to be a race car driver or a lawyer. His hobby is car building and he is active in track and AKG Blue Frat. His fondest memories are weekend parties and basketball games. THOMAS PAUL Tom, known as tube, was enrolled in a college entrance course while at Kennedy. I-Iis fondest memory is the three years of Latin he took. His plans for the future are undecided. LINDA PAWELEK Lin was active in DECA, cheer- leading, bowling. and Zeta Omega Phi. She recalls as her fondest mem- ory January 30, 1972. She likes bowling, driving, skating, and parties. She dislikes when nothing seems to go your way at all. She plans to be a waitress or secretary. Her favorite saying is No thank you! FRANCES PELONERO Pei enjoys sculpture and paint- ing. She belonged to the Drama Club and Student Council. Her future plans include college. The Drama Club Christmas play of 1972 was her fondest memory. Mushrooms, opals, her sister and kupusta are some of the things she likes. She dislikes Tom Jones, kieshka and two-faced people. LAWRENCE PIASECKI Larry is a Potter Road student. ln the future he plans to be an electri- cian. He enjoys bowling., which is his favorite hobby. JUDITH PIKUL Pickle enjoys taking walks in the rain, acrobatics, and meeting new people. Her hobby is going on diets, and she dislikes sitting home and get- ting up early in the morning. Her fondest memory was the 1972 McKinley Senior Prom. Her future plans include becoming a practical nurse. 5-au.. l EDWARD PLOSKI Ed is a member of the school band. He is a professional musician and plays the cordovox. His hobbies are playing in his own band and being a professional musician. He likes motorcyles and hockey games. His fondest memory is his graduation. His favorite saying is How ya doin. To become a professional musician is his future plan. BRUCE PREGITZER X Hag is an active member of the DECA Club. His interests includes cars and mechanics. His chosen course of study included industrial' arts and auto mechanics. Bruce'sl fondest memory is July 5, 1971. He wants to make something of himself. 1 SUSAN PREISS l Sue belonged to the Future Teach- ers Club and was a tutor in Guid- ance. Her hobbies are sewing and reading. Three years of Spanish and t being in homeroom 32 in 1971 and '72, are the things Sue enjoyed very much. Walking to school 14-,440 miles and blood tests in Biology are ' the things she disliked. Her future! plans are to become a teacher. l i JAMES PRZEPASNIAK 1 i .lim is a student at Potter Road. ' His fondest memory was fifth houri lunch in his sophomore year. Hel plans to continue going to school. He likes sports, but dislikes homework very much. I N ERNADETFE PRYSBYLAK i Bonnie fondly remembers her ,lun- ior Year and the Ring Dance. She is ictive in Nuntius, Future Teachers, Yearbook, Senior Play. and Christmas lays. She enjoys sewing, skiing, and aving a good time. She plans to ltend college and teach special edu- ation. She is always saying, Not rnie, Bonnie. RAYMOND RACINOWSKI Ray is enrolled in a college ntrance course. He enjoys riding or alking places at all hours of the day. is plans for the future are unde- ided. PETER RADWANSKI Pete enjoys playing football and as on the squad for three years. He Elsa participated in track for two years. Pete holds his Senior Year as his fondest memory. Piuas, parties, nd holidays are among his likes. He oesn't care for mornings and the nd of summer vacation. He plans to ttend college. LINDA RAICHEL Linda who is also known as Dino is a member of DECA. She likes Horseback riding, boating, and would ,ike to become an airline stewardess. he dislikes sewing, and you can lways hear her say, Oh Yeah! MICHAEL RAICHEL Mike's time is occupied by playing in his band. He enjoys listening to music. His plans for the future are undecided. MELISSA REEVES Twit is what Missy is always say- ing. She is a cheerleader, Junior and Senior Class secretary, member of the student council, and was in the Sen- ior Play. She likes Ken and parties. Missy doesn't like to gain weight. She plans to go to college and become a stewardess. Her fondest memories are Carol and parties. SUSAN RESZEL Sue's fondest memory is Clinton Street. She was involved in the Senior Play. Her ambition in life is to become a success. Reading, eating, and picnics are her hobbies. She likes guys. boating, and drinking. Her dis- likes include people that think they're better than others. GLENDA RIECK Glenda recalls the Ring Dance '71 and '72 as her fondest memories. She has participated in Drama Club, bookstore, cheering, Green Mob, and .Iunior and Senior Class Treasurer. She likes cold winter days, life, and people. She dislikes doing dishes and ironing. Her future plans are to become a good secretary. be JAMES ROGOWSKI James likes girls, football, and good times. Walking up stairs in school is his dislike. Intramural bas- ketball and volleyball are his hobbies while he plans to become a computer programmer. His favorite saying is, Are you kidding? , or Ah Comon. LINDA RUDNICK Linda includes homeroom, gym, study hall, and business law as her likes. She dislikes housecleaning. Her future plans are to get married and have a family. Her fondest memory is the '72 Ring Dance and shorthand with Miss Myles. RONALD SA.IDAK Ron's hobbies include photography fnature, news, formall and being organist at St. Frances. Fighting pol- lution and wildlife conservation are his interests. Known as business man he plans to enter the priest- hood. His favorite saying is D0n't worry about it! APRIL STACK April is now attending Buffalo State College. She was active on the Nuntius. in Future Teachers, and on the yearbook staff. Her hobby is pho- tography. Her plans for the future are undecided. TERRY SCHILLER Terry enjoys skiing. horseback rid-, ing and motorcycle hunting as his hobbies. He was in the Senior Playl and likes people, Porsches and' Honda 45O's. He dislikes Corvettes and rich people. His future plans, include going to the '74 Winter Olympics and owning a horse ranch.t He likes saying, think so and you know. l MARY ANN SCHROEDER Sorry Frank is Mary's favoritel saying. She was involved in the year- book, Ring Dance Committee, National Honor Society and the Sen- ior Play. Her likes include basketball,l snow. and Country and Westernl Music. Her future plans are to be a, truck driver or a Roller Derby Star. A JOSEPH SCHULTZ Joe likes to spend his time playing football and cards, while his future, plans include holding down a job. After four years of high school he learned to dislike school itself and at the same time enjoy vacations. I l RENE SCHULTZ 1 l Known as Schultzy, Rene liked people, sports, talking and animals.g Her outside hobbies are collecting' stuffed animals. Her future plans ard to become a nurse. She worked in the: Guidance Office while at Kennedy. DEBORAH SENGER Debbie likes pizza. animals, and raveling. Her hobbies include horse- back riding, swimming. and picnics. She works in the Main Office while she plans to become a secretary. She likes saying get lost. Her fondest memory is getting engaged. IAMES SEN ICK .lim plans to live until he dies. In the meantime, he'll take in some Iish- ing, deer hunting and girl watching. This all fits in with his enjoyment of eating and sleeping and his dislike of wasting time. Putting it all together, lim likes saying God helps him who helps himself. ,lim is doing just that. PHILLIP SERWINOWSKI Phil enjoys sports and rock music. He is enrolled in a college entrance course and is undecided about his future endeavors. DIANE SIKORSKI Diane has as her hobbies: listening .o records, dancing, and of all boys. She's worked in the Guidance Depart- 'nent and likes to say oh, boy! Her 'ondest memories include, the lunch Junclx, the Ring Dance and the f'rom. She likes pizza, biking and lriving but bananas turn her off. SANDRA SINICKI Sandie includes summer vactions, buying clothes and being with friends as her favorite things. Her dislikes are walking to school and learning proper grammar. Sandie worked in Guidance and her future plans are to get a job and maybe go to college. LYNN SINSKI Lynn was kept busy as editor of the yearbook, president of the F.T.A., secretary of the National Honor Soci- ety, and correspondence editor of the Nuntius. She is a National Merit Scholarship semifinalist, alternate for the It's Academic team and was accompanist for the Senior Play. She plans on becoming a doctor. Marvy. LEE ANN 'SKWIERCZYNSKI Lee Ann likes music and reading. Her future plans are to become a nurse. She likes winter and dislikes exams. Her favorite saying is poor baby. MICHAEL SLAWIAK Mike is a .student at Potter Road and plans to be an electrician. He likes sports and is an active member of the St. Josaphat's C.Y.O. His fond- est memories are Good Old Ryan High and his senior year at Ken- nedy. CAMILLE SLISZ Camille's hobbies are lim, sewing, and cooking. Student Council, Library Club. and the Senior Play are among Cam's activities. Her fondest memories are her junior and senior years. ' KEITH SOJKA Keith, known as Duck, is currently enrolled in a college entrance course. He enjoys watching hockey games when not in school. His future plans are undecided. BARBARA SOLECKI Barb's activities include Student Council, Drama Club, Office aid, and Pep Club. She likes to horseback ride, sleep late, and go to Houghton Park. Her fondest memories are the summer of '72 and the .Iunior Ring Dance. DAVID SPYCHAJ David enjoys bowling and working in electronics. His fondest memories are his Senior year and the 2:24 bell. He plans to go into the Air Force and he likes saying Shut-up! THOMAS SROKA Tom's favorite activities include quaffing and riding his bike. He loves! math and science and listening to good music. He hopes to attend col- lege. l MARK STABLI-:R Mark rvrm-inht-rs fourth hour metal shop us his fondest memory. He enjoys football and collecting stamps. Hz' plans to become a weldcr. l DIANE STACHEWICZ i Diane belongs to the Student Coun- cil, Business Club, and was active ini the Senior Play, worked in the book- store and as an office aid. Her junior and senior years are her fondestl memories. She enjoys reading, bak-A ing, and bike riding. She dislikes get- ting up early and doing homework. KEITH STACHOWSKI Keith is kept active by football, track, Varsity K, and his fraternity. He will always remember Dan'sl garage. His plans include participat- ing in college track-hurdles and going to law school. - l SANDRA STANIASZEK Sandie likes hockey, football, and iasketball games. She belongs to the iuture Teachers Club, Yearbook ,taff, an office aid, Senior Play and lootball concession stand. She likes swimming and horseback riding while .he dislikes tennis and 7:40 a.m. Her 'r. and Sr. years are her fondest nemories. Why not? is her favorite aying. DAVID STANISZEWSKI DIANE STANLEY Student Council, yearbook, Nun- ius, the Senior Play and Drama Club .re Diane's activities. She enjoys sew- Eg, biking and swimming. The sum- er of '72 and camping at Alleghany itate Park are her fondest memories. Lhe dislikes getting up and plans to lo to college for Biology. LANDRA STAWIASZ Sandie likes swimming, guys. and iriday nights while she dislikes two- Eced people. Her activities are the rama Club, Yearbook Senior Play .nd Student Council. Her .lunior fear is her fondest memory. She ilans on a medical career and likes aying I'm only human. LINDA STENCEL Linda belongs to the business club and is an office aid. She enjoys bak- ing and biking as outside hobbies. Horseback riding, music and swim- ming are also enjoyed by Linda. She plans on being a secretary. Her .lun- ior and Senior years are her fondest memories. She dislikes getting up on Monday for school. NEAL STOCZYNSKI Neal better known as Bone, likes as his hobbies Sports and Girls. He was a member of the football team for 4 years, 3 years of basketball, 2 years of baseball, and a member of the Senior Play. DONALD STOERR JR. Don was a member of the JFK Basketball and baseball team and on a team of intramural basketball and volleyball. He enjoys playing the gui- tar and singing and listening to James Taylor. He might go to college or just work. He likes to be alone and to walk and be with Nancy. His fondest memory, the night of February 26, 1972. JAMES SWAERKOSZ ,lim plans to go onto college. He likes study halls, vacations, and holi- days and dislikes homework. While at Kennedy he participated in football and the National Honor Society. He also was manager of the Basketball team. DENNIS SWAIN Dennis likes life and dislikes vio- lence. Most of all he enjoys his last year at Kennedy. He plans to attend Erie Community College in the fall. MICHAELINE SWITKOWSKI Michaeline works in the Health Office and Guidance Office. She likes football, basketball, green. and travel- ing but dislikes winter. Her fondest memory is her Junior Year. She plans to be a stewardess or a secre- tary. Her favorite saying is Are you kidding? FREDRICK SZATKOWSKI MARCIA SZCZEPANIK Marcia is busy in the Nuntius, Yearbook Staff and Future Teachers. She likes basketball games and Fri- days and dislikes Monday mornings and snow days in school. Tennis and yoga are Marcizfs hobbies. Her favor- ite saying is, What time is it? Mar- cia's future plans include going to college. I SANDRA SZUFLITA Sandie was active in the Library remembers the Junior Ring Dance. She plans to become a cosmetologist. NANCY SZYDLOWSKI Nancy was art editor for the year- book, a member of the National Honor Society, and worked as a guid ance office aid. She enjoys sketching and horseback riding and likes sum- mer, beaches and long walks. Her plans for the future are undecide d right now. Her favorite saying ii l heavy . 'i 1 1 KENNETH SZYMASZEK Ken remembers the Ring Dance and playing basketball in '72 as his fondest memories. The activities he participated in were the Student Council, Senior Play, Varsity K andl football and basketball. Ken likes sports activities and dislikes excessive homework. His favorite saying isi Gee whiz and Elvis is his nick- name. 4 DANIEL SZYMCZAK Dan fondly remembers the garage. He was active on the footbal team. His hobby is karate. His ambi- tion is to make it out of school. i 1 Club, student Council. she fondlyi I CYNTHIA TABACZNSKI Cindy enjoys bowling, swimming, going to hockey games, and ice skat- ng. When at Kennedy she was an mffice aid in the Main Office. She wlans to become a secretary. RONALD TOPOLSKI Music is among Ron's likes. He is eceiving vocational training at Potter Road. His plans for the future are mdecided. w iFRANK TREZPKOWSKI Frank was enrolled in a college ntrunce course at ,I.F.K. He enjoys uaffing and plans to get married at 5. FROSANNE TUBERDYCK Rosie was active as a cheerleader and in Drama Club: she enjoys ski- ing, horseback riding, sports, and oing barefoot. Dislikes fake people nd wearing shoes. Future plans 'nclude college. Dat right. NANCY TYMOREK Nancy was a member of the Stu- dent Council and worked as a guid- ance office aid. She will always remember her Junior and Senior years at J.F.K. Traveling, horses, and croeheting are among Nancy's likes. She plans to become a secretary. Whatcha ma call it? DOMINIC TYMOREK Nick was active on the football team and also enjoys playing B-ball. He likes lunch but not the school's. In the future, he plans to become an electrician. Nick's favorite saying is Get off my ll? yoke! DAVID VANDERVOORT Dave's activities include the varsity football team among other sports. He is undecided about his future. SARAH VEENENDAAL Sarah's hobbies are guy- watching, waterskiing, and swimming. She played the part of Elinor Elsinore in the Senior Play. She likes pink, trav- eling, and telephones. Her future plans are to become a writer. Keep on truckin'! at .- X'- I ANNA JEAN WACHOWIAK Anna .lean is kept busy with sew- ing, reading, cooking, and baking. She likes the Krew Brothers, dances, and hiking. She will always remember the Ring Dance and conferences with Mr. Kurowski. DOUGLAS WACKOWSKI Doug likes girls, hockey. and foot- ball. He dislikes school and people who brag about themselves. His activ- ities include varsity football and track. Doug hopes to become an architect. CAROL WAGNER Cookie was a varsity cheer- leader. a member of the DECA club and green mob sorority. Her fondest memory was her American History class and the Ring Dance. Her future plans are to work and then get mar- ried. She likes all sports except golf, and enjoys not wearing shoes. She dislikes snakes and getting up early in the morning. GARY WALKOWIAK Cary's future plans include going to college and to become a failure. He dislikes fights and all types of sports. He is known officially as the Moocher. His likes are to eat cakes and cookies. DAVID WANDERLICH Dave's activities include pole vault ing, basketball, and football. Hi fondest memory is basketball will Mr. Piekarski. He plans to become al electrician. He can be heard to say Same difference. 1 l l MARK WARREN Mark is active on the Track and Cross Country Teams. He likes tm play tennis and basketball. He alsr loves assemblies and shon Monday He plans to attend college and wor toward being a certified publie accountant. X CYNTHIA WAZIAK Cindy likesjim and horseback riding She dislikes new jeans. Cooking and horses are listed as her outside hob- bies. Her favorite saying is Why? She hopes to become a secretary. I DIANE WEIGAND Diane's activity is DECA. She plans to be married and likes hei boyfriend Dale. She dislikes shor pants and long skirts. Her favorite saying is What cha want? 9 'AUL WIERTEL Known as Truth, Paul likes girls, and all sports. He dislikes church, Spanish, and a nagging mother. He 'emembers the day he met his girl- 'riend Diane as his fondest memorv. He wants to be a playboy , join the Vavy, and then get married. You :an't win them all. LEONORA WIESE Leonora would like to become a model or a stewardess. She likes being around people and dislikes homework and lunches. While at Kennedy she participated in the Drama Club and the football conces- sion stand. MITCHELL WIESZCZECINSKI Mitch attends Potter Road for auto mer-hanicas. He enjoys reading and likes vacations. He dislikes school. His favorite saying is Like krope through a goose. GREGORY WILKOLASKI Greg includes fishing and hunting as his outside hobbies. He partici- pated in track and his future plans are to work. He likes girls, and dis- likes, homework. His favorite saying is l don't know. RICHARD WINKOWSKI Rick was kept busy at Kennedy with four years of football and as a member of the Varsity K. His fondest memory was the doctor's office dur- ing football season. SHARON WISNIEWSKI Sharon who has been active in cheerleading, Nuntius, Medical Careers, and Drama Clubs would like to be a stewardess. Her outside inter- est Wm. Hengerer Fashion Board, sewing and swimming. She also enjoys white Vettes and people. She dislikes cigarette or cigar smoke and frequently says AW get out! LILI WITRYK Lili likes pizza and picnics but dis- likes golf. She collects book matches as her hobby. She enjoys swimming and ice skating. Her fondest memory is the Potter Road bus. She plans to marry Dave. -.- ANTHONY WITULSKI Tony is active in football, Student Council, Varsity K, Drama Club, and intramural volleyball, He dislikes whipped cream, being short, choco- late candy, and cake. His fondest memory is being out on the gridiron for J.F.K. JAMES WLODARCZYK .lim likes freaky things. He enjoyed photography class during his senior year. His plans for the future are undecided. EDMUND WOJCIK Ed's goal in life is to be in ua Broadway Show. His activities include yearbook, Senior Play, Drama Club, Nuntius, and the Spring Production. His hobbies are photography and painting. He likes Boston and New York City. He dislikes Buffalo and hot dogs. TIMOTHY WOJTASIEWICZ Tim is enrolled in a college entrance course. His favorite pastime is doing nothing. He has not made any future plans. DONNA WOJTASZEK X Donna participated in DECA whilml. here at J.F.K. Her favorite hobby iq swimming. Her fondest memory if the summer of '70, Her future ambi- tion is to become a good secretary. GERALD WOYSHNER .Ierry's activities include basketball. football, track, and volleyball. His fondest memory is the old '59 Buick: He likes cars and snow. He dislikeg pollution and pimples. His futurf plans are to be a success in the years to come. His favorite saying is, Back off. Jack! l l LINDA WOZNIAK Linda participated in Student Council, Guidance, and the Office, Her outside hobbies are horseback riding and cooking. She likes tc swim. She dislikes short pants ant: golf. Her fondest memory was the summer of 72. To become a secre tary is her plan for the future. DENNIS YOUNG Dennis likes sports and good music. He participated in Track anc plans to attend law school in the future. His fondest memory was Dan's Garage. I OIZN ZARDESKAS .lohn is planning to attend college fter high school. His hobbies include ll sports. His likes are money and ,nything not affiliated with school. ohn's favorite saying is Buzz off! DEBORAH ZAWADZKI Debbie was in the DECA club. Her obbies include swimming and horse- ack riding. She especially remem- ers the summer of '70 and likes to ave fun. She hates bossy people. bbie's favorite saying is I don't now. Her future plans include anting to become a dental assistant. MICHAEL ZAWODZINSKI Mike played .l.V. and Varsity bas- etball for three years. He is a mem- er of the National Honor Society. VHis hobbies include all sports and making phone calls. He likes to unch girl's arms in the halls. Mike lans to attend college. JERRY ZIOMKOWSKI .lerry was enrolled in a business course during his years at J.F.K. He enjoys riding around in Eddie's car and doing nothing. He is undecided about his future. HENRY ZMICH Henry, known as Messenger, attends Potter Road. His hobby is rock band organization. He likes chal- lenges and hates disorganization. His fondest memory is April 14, 1972. 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Glowny, Presidenl' I Richard Moleski, Vice Presidenl' Thaddeus E. Klosko, Memlq Waller Gardon, Member George Kaczmarelc, Member Richard Kopanlciewicz, Meml Paul Paliclci, Memq Dr. Joseph S. Gizinslzi, Superinlendeni Waller Janik, Business Manager Dr. Alfon A. Germain, School Physicl Edward Siuclzinslci, Dis+ric+ Treasurer Alberf Rydzynslci, School AHorr Michael Zaluski Insurance Brol I SLOAN-CHEEK TO WAGA COUNCIL PTA COUNCIL OFFICERS Mrs. Donald Pilarslci Presidenl Mrs. Nicholas PeIIeHerie Vice Presideni' Mrs. George Cipressi Treasurer Mrs. Richard Szalwinslci Recording Secreiary Mrs. Richard Burd Corresponding Secrefary 182 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 PTA I I I I I UNIT PTA PRESIDENTS Grover Cleveland l Mrs. Anfhony Piiacki John F. Kennedy Mrs. Nicholas PeIIeHerie I Theodore Rooseveli Mrs. Ar'l'hur Koscielniak I Woodrow Wilson Mrs. Richard Burd I I DOYLE VOLUNTEER HOSE COMPANY NO. I CASIMIR PULASKI POST it I897 V. F. 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C.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, gf Offsef - Leflerpress - Rofary-Offsef M H LI S ' FCDCD MARKET I26 Soufh Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, New York l4202 I '99 Seneca Slreel Buffalo, New York l7I6l 853-4480 Kafhy Biedny Claudia Kruse Complimems Barb Florek L C Gliebbie Harfmefz uc: ys ' Dawna Urkewich Alray Hee-'-Ing Co' Inc' Paula Wachowski Nanci Woiick 9 Murray Terrace Tonawancla New York l80O Broadway Buffalo, New York Heafing and Air Condifioning Tina Wareiko Diane Nowicki shapravz-7188 Elaine Woicik CAL- 692-72:2 RAY- 893-6387 Michelle Uslewskl ' ' Gayle Mlofkowski Joanie Rusin Joan Rogers Jackie Tubisz 186 DAN BESZCZYNSKI Congra+uIa+ions +.,+he TRUCKERY INC. Senior Class of I973 Dump Truck Service from Ihe Confainerized Service STUDENT COUNCIL Smrage Trailers Presiden+ MIKE PACER R bb'Sh Remove' vice Presiden+ Joe CUCINOTTA 2I3 66+-as Ave- Secre+ary DEBBIE MORSEON Buffalo. New YOVIK Treasurer CAMILLE SLISZ 895-3443 894-4422 Advisor MR. L. RATAJCZAK ONARCH 61' ,. r-: . A 'figfff'-kfi3,,1fl' ' 'T-'iff ,':v5flQ1'Qx3 I.1'735QQ3L21j-A ' ' if ..., I 5 ,'.i' 5311511-2 Q W -,., .. . Yf,Lwk Qik. f 'D Wx I THE HIGHSCHOOL BO O R E 'gg x.i .gi , r Wishes +he Class of '73 s sI f Coniinued Success Z i ,v2geA,RM+T4B5S 5 ,...s '... lN.D99T3IA'+e5U..355giQr 'sai lffi ' ' KLEEN CAR TIRE SMES . 1348 HARLEIVI ROAD BETWEEN WILLIAM 81 CLINTON CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORK PHONE: 896-4119 187 HAUSBECICS X f CW gfbunbi 9 BAVARIAN cl-IALET 7 M f XXX Lake m Q F Rc II Hmm sum Buffalo -P CHEEKTOWAGA ............. 896- 2900 DOWNTOWN. ................. 886-2121 AMHERST ..................... 691 -8181 INT'L AIRPORT ............. 634-6969 SWAN SEAWAY PRINTING 59 - 69 Hals+ead Ave. Buffalo, New York 2954 Union Road Cheekfowaga, New York 684-4484 M 'f 'f F 'd fB We are a E D Union Shop QQ 'U c. ua Ln 3 5 ., .,. C 1 as 5 C 55 as 3 3 Q- Q 2 3 :: 0 5: 3: 2 2 6' I 3 7: S- Z -4 -4 . Q . . 2s ' 2 2 ' Z V' . ? 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A Phone - 7l6-652-8277 52922 Two Rod Rd., East Aurora, N. Y. l4052 Horses Boarded Riding instructions - English and Western Private and Group Rates Horseback Riding - Hourly and Group Rates Horses Bought and Sold Tack and Saddlery Shop Training and Professional Showing By Mike Tremblay Trainer of N.Y.S. Champion Trail Horses' Besf Wishes F rom Complimen'rs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fern of JeaneHe and LEN FEDEROWICZ Celes+e Congrafulafions MR. MRS. LEON A. MICHELLE CWIKLINSKI WIESZCZECINSKI A FRIEND Choose a Career Wifh a Fufure l Elecfronics Communicalions I Languages Transpor+a+ion S Medical And Many More 2345 William Sfreei' U.S. ARMY REPRESENTATIVE Cheeldowagal N. Y. THRU-WAY LANES l4206 I 550 Walden Ave. 892-8800 533350 WINDOWS-DOORS FACTORY OUTLET suv nmfcr a. sAvf ALUMINUM STAINLESS STEEL COLORED 8' ANODIZED AWINDOWS 6' DOORS AAWNINGS 'A' ENCLOSURES ik SIDING RELIABLE - OVER 14 YEARS AT THE SAME LOCATION can . . . 674-5855 5282 Seneca Sue 11 fro Trans t near Bulhs PEACE DR. HELEN F. SIKORSKI SUBURBAN CYCLES LTD. SHINNERS IMPERIALS I HOWIE HARTKE Music For AII Occasions 895-8396 Baile Avenue -' 4B1mI1cIaIo, Jew YorI: 836-5765 fa m a I1 a BuI+aco Mo+OrcyCIe Inspec+ion J - R POOL SERVICE Comm Poo, Sem HUBER ELECTRIC COMPANY Free Esiimafes Residenfial and Commercial Wiring Prompf Service Wes+ Seneca, New York TX3-6596 824-88 I 6 Open VALU AUTO-CAR WASH, INC. Clinfon and Rossler Sfreefs 3 I Cheeldowaga, New York 8 AM +iII I0 PM, Mon.-Sai. Sun. 'I'iII 6 PM I V six i.?,EEi'RifaLEWf , 7 seQ,.1 CompI1men+s of 5 , 584' sB 'r i ' ' 4 is IIATUIING CNKVINIT VINICLIS TRUCK KENTING G' LEASING ANCHOR CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. Cheeldowaga, New York ,I O. Lnsawu or wssmm N.v. mc. ' lwslnulv ' V. 856.8096 ,or ,, 5 'g,,,,,, ,ml 'xx snvmc Nun nouns: . . . A ,..-...xx 550 gxqq 1 193 X I J HARTKE BROS. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE YOU Can- we WWII TOPS FRIENDLY MARKETS Gravel, Topsoil, Sfone, Blacldop Mike 592-7662 AI 353-5632 I I JOEY'S KITCHEN CHAIRS UPHOLSTERY CHURCH FUNERAL HQME 998 Loveioy S'I'reeI' 896-5252 539 Fillmore Avenue 853-572I Service Unsurpassed I I ComP'Ime Is of PARKLANE BOWLING I AMERICAN STANDARD INC. 2850 WW S+ + Heaf Transferred Division I Iam me I I I KING ARTH I SLOAN BICYCLE SHOP EQSQQQQG ROQM 8 2I I Broadway 893-8OI6 Holiday Inn I We repair aII makes! Dingens 8: Rossler I I I RYTE WAY KI-EANERS WORLDWIDE TELEGRAPH SERVICE I ZI77 Broadway 8924603 Flowers for aII Occasions Dry Cleaning Cenfer I-Ib9 IY FIOTIST I Did you S96 'I'I1e COURIER Ioday? ' 2095 Broadway 892-4399 For Home DeIIvery: 847-5500 I 'I94 CHEEKTOWAGA DRUG EDUCATION 81 INFORMATION O en. COUNSELING CENTER ,O AM To fo PM 3 '40 Walden Avenue CIin+on and Rossler Depew, New York I4043 684-7635 PARKLANE CLEANERS JOEY'5 DRY CLEANERS . . Q I ry D CI ' 29I6 WI'I'am Sheei 3 KeIIy Dr. ual ry Fightzi Rd. Communiiy PIaza CI'IeekI'OW6g6, New Y0l'k Phone: 675-l765 CompIimenI's from HOCUUL FUNERAL HOME 02 I Sycamore S'I'reeI Buffalo, New York I42I I i f RONALD K. LAKE EXECUTIVE JEWELER Empress ggsazla, Una. Fon A LIFETIMI or Tn:Asunl: ROZEK PHARMACY 600 WaIden Ave. B-RITE MARKET 905 CIinI'on S+. OuaIi+y meais and 3343 HAREEM R .. s 11 auFFA1.o. N.v. 14225 C7163 B:-33-6900 896-6526 SLOAN SELECT STAMP STUDIO 2054 CIin+on S'Iree'I PHOTO STUDIOS Wedding Albums in Direc+ CoIor Buffalo, New York groceries Buffalo, New York Phofographs in Home or ass-1 122 Swdio Richard Smifh I8 GierIach manager GALAXY 1 RESTAURANT DUKE S CLUB RAINBOW SLOAN CLEANERS LOUNGE MR' AND MRS' Z' 2835 Broadway Owned by Joseph and Rav 8' Lillian lUnCheS Your Hosfs Fish Fry every Fri. Florence Woifaszczyk 2275 Walden Ave. Cheeklowaga, N. Y. YA WEBER'S CLEANING 81 LAUNDRY SERVICE 835 Broadway 854-I4I0 854-I4lI COOKIE'S CORNER TAVERN 278 Reiman S'I'ree+ Sloan. New York Clams: SI a doz. MR. AND MRS. Z. KONOWKA ANJON'S The Gourme'I s Deiighi' open 24 hours 683-9673 Nick Couvuisakis Prop. 2250 Walden aI' Union Rdbs I I OMEGA FRANK 81 JOHN'S . SIGMA AIRDROME In Loving Memory of COMPLIMENTS PH' 4019 6 S+ + my son' of 6 enesee 'ee NORMAN J. SIWIRSKI FRIEND SORORITY Cheeldowaga, N. Y. 1 I I I VILLAGE RESTAURANT William and Harlem Sfella Andrzeiewslci - K-4 CLEANING SERVICES I50 Jackson Sireef Sloan, New Yorlc In Loving Memory of my husband, LEO PRZEKOPOWICZ RUSSWOOD, Cusfome Pisfol Grips I Prop, 67 COICIEH CI I'. , 634-7724 I I D J'S TAVERN Compliment of DAMOHN RADIO 8: TV 1 as Halsfead s+fee+ HEcToR's HARDWARE DRESSMAKWG 1953 union Road I Sloan, New York . 893-3825 675-4I50 Don Russo Joe Kulczylr ,955 Chnl-on Sheet Specializing in RCA I I I SLOAN FOLDING BOX CORPORATION IRENE KONOWKA SLOAN ELECTRIC IOI Kennedy Road R. J. BENGERT FLORIST Flowers for all occasions Cheeldowaga, 230 French Road I New York 826-6644 I I RECgC3rL1lIg4EEgDED our pledge is fo ptomoie WALLY'S CLEANERS VILLAGE INC- ' :fjjjfv1P2Q'jTcj11j'Qg,Lo seas Transif RESTAURANT I wildlife, and fo insure I372 SYCSTTIOTB S+ A d . k. slo Main s+ree+ we well being of fellow sPEcIAusTs IN e 8 , , 'WSWS ' I Tonawanda sporfsmen. 2320 William Sfreef 6954253 Corner Harlem Road y I I . For all your field frips I Compllmenfs of ' MARCY'S I VULCAN ELooRs, INC. COTTRELESQS SERWCE' YELLOW BIRD I 2l2 Wincilesfer Ave. 684-4000 Cal-ering Service I Buffalo, New Yorlt 196 2055 Broadway l Complimenls of TRANSIT TIRE INC. Buffalo, New Yorl: MELINSKI GULF SERVICE 2 I90 Clinfon Sl. CLINTON LOUNGE I890 Clinlon Sl. B-KWIK FOOD MARKET 2920 William CHEEKTOWAGA SHOE REPAIR 72 Ridge Parlr 896-60I7 SEYMOURS COLLISION BI7 Elk Slreel ALBERT'S TRAVEL AGENCY I05 Delaware Ave. DON 81 DONNA FOREVER! IE AN SZYDLOWSKI INSURANCE 2389 William Slreel' LOBLAWS INC. 77 Rossler A. E. DOLL CONCRETE CONST. I57 Ilion Sl. Tonawanda, New Yorlr VODGE LEBEK THEODORE KONFEDERATH 2427 William Slreel BON-ED'S PIZZA 2405 William Slreel' BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP 30l Norfh Meadowbrook ACE RACQUET SHOP 2I I6 Cllnlon Slreel COIFFURE DE JOY 23l9 William Slreef 896-4448 Complimenls from A 81 L TRAVEL COACH CO. WILSON FARMS 2059 Clinlon Slreel' BILL 81 EL'S TAVERN OTTO'S RESTAURANT I2770 Genessee SI. DOLLY MADISON Zingers 8: Fruil Pies T'S SUPERETTE 2l8l Clinlon S+. Congralulalions D. L. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halor Besl wishes from lhe SILVER FOX INN CLIN-HAR LAUNDROMAT 2442 Clinoon S+. LAMPLITE LOUNGE l4I7 Genesee SI. CORNER STORE 2050 Clinlon HARTEL'S AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE ZOI I William 893-6660 GENE KELLY PAVING 74 Wallace FAMOUS DOUGHNUTS l408 Genesee Sfreel T. L. TERRY, INC. 792 Seneca SI. Besl' wishes from STEFAN GALENSKI KORNOWICZ CATERING THE FIX UP SHOP 6I48 Transil Road 683-9225 C.S.S. of A. Fast Dependable Service BELLS I.G.A. I999 William Slreel CHEEKTOWAGA AGENCY 895-2609 CHEEKTOWAGA AGENCY Managemenl' Service ALLSAFE AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS I I05 Broadway Besl wishes from MR. AND MRS. MAX LEWANDOWSKI ACE RACQUET SHOP 2l I6 Clinlon Si. SAVE TIME LAUNDRY 2983 Broadway R. W. DORSS PLUMBING 684-3322 Besl of Iuclz from MR. AND MRS. ROBERT LOVE MISS BARBARS'S SCHOOL OF DANCE I973 TowN SHANTY W7 2400 Clinlon S+. AUNTIE RAG MOB FRONTIER SAVINGS 8: LOAN 444 Borden Rd. 675-5656 BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES M 8: T CHIRICO INC. l73 Niagara Fronlier Food Service CHARLOTTES SUPERETTE PIZZA FACTORY CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL GRADUATES PUMPERNICK 81 PASTRY SHOP HARMONY RESTAURANT Henry Wiclrlowski B. J.'S LOUNGE 328 Fillmore Ave. PRZYBYLAK FAMILY LINDA WANDERLICH almosl l96B DESI'S PIZZERIA I8 I6 Clinlon Sl. MURGAR'S CLEANERS Loveioy and Bailey CHRISTMAN FLORIST DICK O'CONNOR OPTICAL 2I57 Union Road LEONARD J. FUIME PARKLANE PIZZERIA 29I0 William S+. In memory of LOUIS BOEDECKER December I960 In Memory of WALTER OSIEJA ANGIE'S GIFT SHOP TOWN EDGE LANES 207I Clinlon Sl. Complimenls of MR. AND MRS. J. B. KOZLOWSKI LANCASTER BLDG. MAINTENANCE 54 Camner Avenue ZWACK'S DELICATESSEN 949 Gnessee Sl. PACER FUNERAL HOME I275 Sycamore S+. CHRISTMAN FLORIST CLARENCE WIDDENBECK 23 I0 William Sfreef 892-2425 TOMATOE LAND Broadway Markel - I02 Congralulalions from MR. AND MRS. WALTER KROLL While visiling Houghlon Parlr, sfop af BABES Mkoz LUMBER 35-55 Lalhrop S+. 893-8248 DICK O'CONNOR OPTICAL 4l IB Union Road MR. AND MRS. RICHARD TYMOREK AND FAMILY COIFFURE DE JOY 329I William S+. ACUTRON WATCHES Pefrocy Jewlers Peppy Lane DAVE'S MOBIL SERVICE William and Union DAVE TYMOREK and CINDY WALCZAK ATLAS ELECTRO PLATING 345 Fillmore GROVER CLEVELAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FACULTY HARTEL'S AUTOMATIC Transmission Service REV. STANLEY J. HAWIDZIAK JACK O'CONNOR OPTICIANS I l4l Kensinglon Ave MATTHEW C. OKONIEWSKI I I68 Walden Ave. PATRICE BEAUTY SALON 867 Seneca SI. JIM'S CLINTON SOUIRE BARBER SHOP Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs J eoLD PATRoNs J A Friend Kiera Family Allan Babcock Joe Ball Thomas Bondonaro John Bozek Ches'rer Bronoski, Sr. Frank Byczynski Ar+hur Cwilclinslci, Sr. Phil Fanone From A Friend Kenne+h Gabriel and Marlene Byczynski I !8!69 Congra+ula+ions Class of 73 and Jim Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Haiduk Mr. and Mrs. WaH'er J. Gardon Ches+er Gramza Lawrence E. J. Richard Ka minski Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koszu'ra Mr. and Mrs. A. Neubauer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ploslu Rose Poremba Mrs. Edi+h Presii Mr. Richard Preiss Mrs. Virginia Schrader Felix P. and Helen Sfanlszewslu Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sianlaszek and Family Mr. and Mrs. Sian Slencel Mr. and Mrs. Ar+hur Smlckl Ar+ie and Sandie Sinlckl Sgt L. Gerald Soika Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Solka The Swaerkosz Family Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wler+el Diane and Kenne+h FACULTY PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Albrighl' Mr. and Mrs. R. Andrzeiewski Miss Julia Binislciewicz Mr. and Mrs. R. BraH'on Mr. Bycina Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Cendrowski Miss Mar1'in's 8+h hour chemis+ry class Mr. and Mrs. Fialkiewicz Glenn P. Greenway Mrs. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haiduk Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haiduk Suzanne M. Har+ke Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herman Mr. and Mrs. James J. Herron Mr. and Mrs. Michael Iniaychock Mr. and Mrs. Donald Janilc Barbara Kovacic X Mr. Daniel J. Mahoney Mary Ann Maiewski Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Maslona Eleanor M. McGinn Mr. Meloon Miss Ani+a Molenda Miss Monie L. Myles Mr. and Mrs. J. Nilciel Mr. and Mrs. Sianley Odachowslci Mr. and Mrs. Pe1'er Odribina Miss Olson Mr. and Mrs. David Pefers Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Piacen+e Mr. Dennis Piekarslzi Norm and Elaine Pyzilciewicz Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rafaiczalc Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sanders Mr. Edward Schmi+z Lawrench J. Schull Miss Schupbach Mr. and Mrs. David Sinclair Mrs. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Willhoff Mr. Alberi' Zizzi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zwierzchowslci ALUMNI PATRQNS Anna Jean and Ted Mr. and Mrs. Ches+er Bakowski Jim Ben+en 72 Bev and Joe 6129172 Bill and Sharon '72-'73 Bob and Barb Mr. Chesfer Bronoski Jr. Sue Ciambor Arihur, Holly, Noelle Cwiklinski John D'Aurelio Class of l97l Ann lPawelekl Dewyea '68 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dominczak Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Fenske - Jim Frosl' and Sherry Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Glinski Go Navy Mr. and Mrs. John Haim Mrs. Elaine Hansen '64 Donna and Pa++i Heckerl Mr. Joseph A. Heckerl' Pai Hinca Camille Holewinski '73 Mrs. T. Holewinski Darlene Jakubczak John and Chris Jasinski '65-'66 Tim Jaskowiak Jezro '73 Jim '70 and Ri'l'a '7l Jim lS+rasl '72 Joe and Barb Karen and Paul Kaidasz Mr. and Mrs. John Kandefer Laurie and Debbie Kolberl James Kolis 60 Larry and Marlha lSurdykl Kresse Mike Ladowski '72 Larry and Mary Laura '7I '5I and '53 Judilh Lubkowski and Quarler Horse - Spook McCue Marcia Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Maryniewski Debbie Mohn '7l Mr. and Mrs. James Mohn Michele and Wayne Michael and Janice Mil I970 Marsha Pacholczak Mr. and Mrs. Sebaslian Parenii Marcia Paszkiewicz '72 Paul loves Georgianna Leona Pawelek '70 Jim Pilal' Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Przybysz '70 To Pudgie wifh love forever Paul Radomski '70 Robin Rozler '7I ' Susan lBaui1l Schmid+ and family 66 Leslie Marie Schull: '67 Linda Schuliz '62 In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sclbor Mr. and Mrs. Philip Senger Sharon and Willy She never knew who was coming +o dinner buf she always kepl' il' HOT Shirley and Bob 9-28-7I Maryann Skubinski '7I Mary Smosne Joan Marie Slachewicz '72 Mike Sfawiasz '72 Judy Slawicki Jerry Slelmach '72 Joseph Surdyk '65 Swach '7l Lynn Szra'H'er '72 Tasha I976 70 Tim I969 John and Donna Trzaska '69 Michael R. M. Tuberdyck Mr. and Mrs. Roberl J. Urbanski Slanley Andrew Walek Mary Woicik Marge Woi+aszczyk Marian Zielinski '72 SILVER PATRONS A Friend A Friend Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bauiz and Family Joe Benfen '73 ln memory of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bergs'l'ed'l Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bernal Bev and Joe 6129172 Miss Elma Daisy Blaskovirs Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Boydo Mr. and Mrs. Marion P. Chmura Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dauman Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dominczak, Sr. The Ducayne Family Besf Wishes from Dr. and Mrs. H. FioreHi Mr. and Mrs. Fros+ Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Judge and Mrs. Henry Gabryszak Mrs. Thelma Garvin Rev. Richard DiGiulio Mr. and Mrs. James Golibersuch Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Golombek, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graue Hank and Debbie Miss Alice Holewinski Benedicl T. Hol'l'z, Town Clerk Jan and Paul love each o'I'her Joannie loves Daryll Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaczmarek David and Shirley Kanis Keifh loves Donna 3-ll-72 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klima Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kology Mr. and Mrs. Wal+er H. Kroll Mrs. Josephine S. Kuczkowski Mr. and Mrs. E. Kuczmanski Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lake Larry and Diane 9!23f7I Larry and Diane 9!23!7l Mr. and Mrs. Max Lewandowski, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Marczak Marie and Gary 9!I l!72 Mr. and Mrs. A. Mazgaiewski Thomas Mazgaiewski ln memory of Gary Michalski 8!I9!63 Mr. and Mrs. Pefer Molenda Dororhy J. Nowicki Mr. and Mrs. MaH'hew Nowicki Mr. and Mrs. Lesfer Meyers and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cczowinski Mrs. Oehler The John O'Halloran Family Mary O'Halloran Mr. and Mrs. S+anley Paradowski Judy Parenfi Mr. and Mrs. W. Par+acz David E. Pieczynski Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poremba Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pofuralski Debbie Ann Prohaska CharloHe Przepasniak Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Przepasniak Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Reszel, Sr. Glenda Rieck '73 Thelma Ross Mr. and Mrs. Walrer J. Saiclak, Sr. Mr. Lou Salvadore Mr. and Mrs. Roberi M. Schmid+ Mike Schmeigel Mr. and Mrs. Sfeve Schroeder Edward Scibor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Sikorski Ari and Gloria Sinicki Mr. and Mrs. John L. Slisz Kei'l'h Soika Wayne Soika Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Sfachowski Sfanley J. Slachowski Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Susko Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Swi'l'kowski, Sr Mr. and Mrs. F. Szydlowski Mr. and Mrs. Brownislaus Tabaczynski Cindy Tabaczynski Larry Tabaczynski Marie Tabaczynski Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tabaczynski Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tanoff The Dragon Lady and lgor David R. Thiel The Yum Yums' To Tom wifh love, Pal Benny, Sfan, Irene, Debbie, Mark Urbanskl Mrs. Vicforia Wa ckowski Windamere Theodore Harringsworfh Eardycle Warlock M D lMad Dociorl Besl' Wishes, Supervisor Daniel E. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Phil Weigand Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiikowski Anne T. Wiiulski Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young ln memory of Gene Adams Adko Green's lnc. 1893-0420i lvlr. and Mrs. Michael Alex ,Mn and Mrs. A. Andrzeiewski Ann and Paul Mr. and Mrs. William Armalys Ania, Ania, Ariie Mr. and Mrs. William Barron Mr. and Mrs. W. Barron I6-24-721 Mr. and Mrs. Vicior Barlkowski Marion Beaflie and Tooisie Beaver Carpels -Dr. H. Bembenisla Mr. and Mrs. J. Benbenek .Bev and Sieve Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bialoblicki Mr. and Mrs. Alex Biflner Jr. Billy and Sharon '73 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blaiszczak Ted Blaszak Mr. and Mrs. William Bolhm Bon Ed's lMr. and Mrs. Sian Bosinski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braciszewslzi Mr. and Mrs. A. Brauen Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brigman The Brooks Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Brodnicki lMr. and Mrs. Anihony F. Br-zyski Mr. and Mrs. Anihony F. Brzyski Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Burkowski Carol and Joe 6-I5-7l Cafhy and Alex John K. Chase 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chlebowy Al Chmura 'Gene Chmura Helen Chmura Joe Chmura Richard Chmura Cindy and Rick Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' J. Cochrane Complimenis of a friend Complimenis of a friend Dan and Donna Conley Thomas J. Conlin Mr. and Mrs. Chesfer Cyrulik NMr. and Mrs. James M. Czarnecki Dave and Linda Deb and Pefe '74 ,Herr Gomer Deufch Dr. and Mrs. Anihony DeVincen'iis Diane, John and David Diane Loves Larry Dick, Carol, David and Kelly Mrs. Barbara Dobmier l REGULAR PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Waller Dombrowski Don Green Mob Mary Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Arihur Dryia Mr. and Mrs. Arihur Dryia Mr. and Mrs. Alois Dwyer Loiiie Dziadaszek Mr. and Mrs. Arihur Eckeri Ed Evans Virginia Evans Eve and Mary Ellen: Hausbeck's lively waifresses Exisienzphilosophie Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fial Mr. and Mrs. Edward Falga Mr. and Mrs. John Forma Frankie and Mary Joe Fulara Mr. and Mrs. Waller Fulara Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Gabryszak Judge and Mrs. Henry Gabryszak Mr. and Mrs. A. Gorny Gary and Glenda I2-22-7l Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gawron and Family GEM and CREATIONS 2334 William Sl. Hand crafled Jewelry Georgianna and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Leo Golibersuch Good Luck Geraldine Miss Norma Gesicki The Giermach Family Girl Scoul' Troop l284 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glinski Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Glinski and family Terry Golaszewski Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldyn Mr. Andrew Gorny Mrs. Roberia Gorny Mr. and Mrs. A. Grabowslzi Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham Charles and Kaihleen Guagliano Mrs. Caiherine Gurowski Debbie H. Haake Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Haiduk The Gaiewski Family The Haan Family Mrs. Helen Heckerl Mr. and Mrs. John Heckeri' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heubusch Frank J, Ger+. Susan Heubusch Mr. and Mrs. John Hinlz Joseph M. Hoelzl Grandpa Hogg lpapal George and Irene Hora Mrs. Hazel HuH'on Hydraulic honey dew Joe and Diane lmiola Helen lzydorczak Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jagiello Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Jakubczak Mr. and Mrs. Jakubowski Janice 72 Janice and Dwayne '72 Mr. and Mrs. Walier Janis Mr. and Mrs. E. Janiszewski and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Vincenl' Januchowski Jerry and Lin 2-6-7l Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jezioro Jim, Lin, and Tammy JoAnne and Charlie Joe and M. J. 3-3l-69 Barb and Bev Joseph Mr. Frank Jurkowski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jurkowski Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley Jurkowski Mr. and Mrs. Walier Jurkowski Miss Phyllis Juras Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaczmarek Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kaloia Ted and Bernie Kalofa Lorraine Kaminski The Kankiewicz Family Marla Kelemen S.D.H.S. Miss L. Kemner Palricia Kiera 70 Mr. and Mrs. H. Kiszewski and Sons Michael Klarowski and Carol Hoelzl Mr. and Mrs. Leo Klinczar Mrs. Helen F. Knavel Mr. and Mrs. J. Kochanowski Sr. Sharon Kochanowski and Gary Podgorski Berfha Kohler Sian and Vicki Kolberl' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelis Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kornowicz Edward Korzen Helen Korzen Marilyn Koszuia I970 Mr. Richard Koszuia Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kollik Mr. John Koilowski Mr. and Mrs. Chesler Kowalski Mr. Frank Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Kurowski Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Leszkowicz Mr. and Mrs. W. Lesiowski Lesmer and Becky English Alfreda Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs. Roman Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs. N. Krainik and 'Family Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krieger Miss C. Kreuher Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kramer ln memory of Elaine M. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leonarczyk The Leiewski Family ln memory of Marie C. La Rusch Beia Lambda Psi Mr. and Mrs. John La Rusch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lacki Sr. Mr. Edward H. Kwiaikowski Mr. and Mrs. Max Krolczyk Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kubiak Mrs. Mariha Kubik Mrs. Marlha Kubik Mrs. Mariha Kubik Mrs. Marlha Kubik Ari, Arlene, Kevin, Debbie, JoAnn, and Keilh Lewandowski Len Lewandowski Debby Ann Lewandowski '73 Mr. and Mrs. B. Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. B. Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kyriakakos George J. Dixon Jr. Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Brodnicki Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Golebiewski Scofl Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. Theresa Lewandoski Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linkowski Lois Lippke Liflle Chude Mr. and Mrs. Norberl' Lorka Mr. and Mrs. John Lubkowski Bob M. Machniaks Delicaiessen Billy, William, Gary, Mack lFleal Mr. and Mrs. William Mackey Diane MacLeod '70 Mr. and Mrs. Gene MacLeod Mr. Henry Madeiczyk Mr. and Mrs. Carol Malek Mr. and Mrs. John Malinowski Jeanne Marcinelle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mariano and family Tom Marlinelli Marko Family Mary and Bob Shirley Jeanne Mason Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mazgaiewski and son Mr. and Mrs. J. Mazur 203 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mazur Mr. Sfanley Mazur Linda Mazurek The McAndrew Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Duskiewicz Jim and Carol McElhinny John Melifhoniofes Mr. and Mrs. D. Mellerski Mr. and Mrs. Edward Menard Al Meslinslsy Albert Meslinsky Michael and Carol Michael and Carol Michey and Joanne Mike and Bob Mr. Harold Miller Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Miller Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mohn Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris Pafricia Murray Mr. and Mrs. C. Murszewski Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley Mydlay Mr. and Mrs. A. Neubauer Corraine Neubauer Mr. and Mrs. George Neuner Mr. and Mrs. Nieduzak Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niedziela Sr. Jerry Niedziela Mrs. Charloffe Niemef Mr. and Mrs. E. Norfon Daniel C. Nowaczewski Mrs. Anna Nowak Rev. Sfanley F. Nowak Associafe Pasfor Sf. Andrew's Parish Tom Nowak Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nowicki Edmund Nowicki Mary Jane Nowicki Mr. and Mrs. Waller Nowicki Dave Odrzywolski Mary Ohleman Nelson Ohleman and Debbie Senger Sue Orlowski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Osfempowski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Osfempowski Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Osfrowski Sherri Osfrowski Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pacer Francis B. Paiak Mrs. John Pasquariello To Paf wifh love, Tom Paf and Joe David and Billy Pasfor Mr. and Mrs. Sianley Pawlowski Mrs. Sfella Pelonero Paul and Kafhy Piechalak 204 REGULAR PATRONS Piechowicz Groceries and Meaf Markef Regina Piechowicz Margaref Piper Diane Popielska Gary Procyshyn Mr. and Mrs. Przybyla Doreen Przepasniak Pudgie Hank and Janice Pudlak Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pulaski and Family Racquel Mr. and Mrs. Dan Raczka Mr. and Mrs. C. Radomski Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ramback Duane Rafaiczak Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rauscher Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rencykowski Richards Opfical Mr. and Mrs. Roberf C. Rieck Paf Rogelski Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Rokifka Alumni Marcia Romano Redhofs I I64 Broadway Dave Rudnick Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Rudnick, Sr. Alumni Marcia Romano Rores Mexican Redhofs - l I64 Broadway Dave Rudnick Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Rudnick, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rybicki Mr. and Mrs. Don Rydzynski Mrs. Florence Rzad Mr. and Mrs. Walfer J. Saidak Jr. Miss Mildred Saidak Miss Josephine Saldana Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Schullz Andrew H. Schwenk Complimenfs of fhe Assessors Office, Cheekfowaga Sharon '73 Mr. and Mrs. Sheffer Charlie Sicureela Cindi Sieiak Mr. and Mrs. John Sinski Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sinski Mary Lou Sihmann John, Irene Skrefny Dorofhy and Doris Slofwinski Mr. and Mrs. R. Smifh Mr. and Mrs. Z. Solecki Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Soponski Mr. and Mrs. Ned Soponski Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Soponski Trusfee, Richard Spider Mrs. John Spychai Squige Diane Sfachewicz '73 Diane Sfachewicz '73 Diane Sfachewicz Lois J. Sfachowski Mark and Karen Sfachowski and Befh Marie Sfanding Room Only Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur Sfanley Linda Sfencel Mrs. Gloria Sfoczynski Mr. and Mrs. Pefer Sfoczynski Mr. Sfanley Sfoczynski Mr. and Mrs. William Sforfz Mr. and Mrs. Alberl Sugg, Sr. Mr. Richard Sugg Mr. and Mrs. William Sugg Bob and Cece Summers Slawiak's Sunoco Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Surdyk Sr. Jim 'Swaerkosz Mr. and Mrs. Herberf F. Skwierczynski Mrs. Esfelle Syroczynski Mr. and Mrs. A. Szaefkowski Al and Shirley Szczepanek Mr. and Mrs. B. Szkafulski Dolores Szraffer Mr. and Mrs. Sleven Szuflifa Mr. and Mrs. J. Szymanowski Sfeve, Dorofhy and Karen Szymanzek The Hippie of '69 and C. P. To Billy wifh Love, Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony Taberski Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tobolslri and Daughfer Johnny and Bobby Tr-zaska Mr. and Mrs. R. Trzaska Mary Ellen Trzepkowski Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Trzyzewski Diane and Larry Tymorek - Sepf. 23, l97l Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tymorek Mrs. Louis Tymorek Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tysiac and Pam Dennis and Mary Urban iUrbani Mr. and Mrs. John Urbanski and Gary Wachowiak Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. John Warren Mr. and Mrs. D. Wasielewski and Denise Mr. and Mrs. Wasielewski Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wasierski w l Mr. Edward Wasik l Mrs. Mary Wasik ' Dave Wdzieczny '72 Walfer Weislo - Class of 72 Dolores Weisner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wesolowski Mrs. Dorofhy While ' I06 Edison Sf., Buffalo In Memory of Harold Wursf Mel Wilczewski Mr. and Mrs. Allen Woicicki The Wroblewski Family Mrs. Donald Young Mary and Loreha Zach Zambini and Friend Mr. and Mrs. Phil Zawadski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zawodzinski Mrs. Rose Zawodzinski Cindi Zdroiewski Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zdroiewski Eugenia Ziolkowski Mr. and Mrs. Chrisfopher Ziolo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zyla Nancy and Don 2!26l72 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pawelek David Paul Sfaniszewski Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell and Family The School Guard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Skrok and Fan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Skwierczynski and Family A. C. T. Forever '74 Alki Mr. and Mrs. D'Amico A Mobsfer Mr. and Mrs. Skip Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrzeiewski, S Angela and Wally A Nobody Henry Armafys 72 Kafhie Armafys '75 Audrey and Neal Aunf Helen Aunf Queenie Mr. and Mrs. Anna Bak Tom Baldo Barb '74 Barb and Dennis Forever and Ever Barb and Joe Barb and Joe Barbera Sally Barfkowski Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bayba and So Rose Bednarz l Curseo E1S Beer - 4'6l Renee Benard '75 Kaihleen Theresa Charify Benfen Timmy Tiger Benien ' Mr. and Mrs. lsidor Bernal 'The Bes'l Junior of ihe Year i Befiy - fuiure graduaie of '74 Bev - Z Q 0 Grandma Bialecki l Big Broiher's Sisfer Bill 75 iHarvl Billy and Cindy Donna Blaiszczak To Blossom Bob and Dor 817170 To Bob wiih Love from Sue Mr. and Mrs. An+hony F. Bogdan Bonnie and Rich 81I17I Bonnie and Rich 81I17l Bonnie loves Rich Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Borgosz Gene Borgosz Valerie Boydo Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bracikowski Brian Bradfield Eileen Braniecki ' Caiherine Brand Linda Braun Brian and Anfioneffe Brian and An+ioneHe Brian and Kafhy - l017172 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brooks Elaine Brydalski Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess David Calhoon Camille - Garage Gourme1 ' Camille S. loves Jim G. 5-22-7l Cam's Kiichens Mr. and Mrs. J. Cardarelli Carol '74 Carol H. loves Ben and Tony WW067 Carol and Danny Carol and Dave Carole and Jerry Mrs. Charles Carrigan Cell 3 Maryann Chalupka Mr. and Mrs. Chalupka Cheese Cher and Keiih Cher and Rich 7l Doris Chmielewski Janice Chmielewski Janice Chmielewski Mrs. Rifa Chmielewski PATTY CHMURA Miss S. Cholewinski Mrs. S. Cholewinski Mr. and Mrs. Chudik L Mr. and Mrs. S. Ciambor Cindie and Frank 216170 Cindy and Kim Cindy and Paul I0-7-72 Cindy and Paul l017172 Cindy and Rick Cindy and Rick Cheryl Cipressi George Cipressi Mr. and Mrs. George Cipressi Cleo Clolhes make 'lhe Man Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Collins Congrafulaiions 'ro Class of 73 - A Friend Cookie '74 Cookie Monsfer Mrs. Cordone Connie and Sieve l972 Corky and Koko Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cracchiollo To Craig from Pai - Love Micky Cwiklinski '73 Helen Cyrulek Mrs. Joan Cyrulik Karhy Czaika Mr. Michael Czechowski Randy Czosnyka - Wa1'erpipes Forever Mrs. Mary Dablewski Dale and Diane 7-I-72 Dale and Diane 7-I-72 Dale and Diane 7-I-72 Dori Daminski 74 Dan J Fr. Dan - OLC Danny and Nancy 7-30-7I Lee Daroshefski Assisfani Manager Tops 3F4I Darrel and Janel' '72 - 9-l5-72 Dave 73 Dave and Donna 31l7172 Dave and Donna wifh love Dave and Karen Dave and Linda '72-'73 Dave and Linda '72-'73 Dave and Linda '72-'73 Dave M and Linda S Dave and Robin 70 Deb and Lar 2127172 Debby and Mike Deb and Pere Deb - Zeia Omega Phi Mr. and Mrs. Calvin T. Del Bel G. Del Bel John C. Del Bel lI127172 Denise and Dave Dennis with all my love, Cindy Diane '70 and Chuck M '72 Diane and Larry Diane and Paul '72 Diane and Paul 4129172 Diane and Paul 7124170 . . . always Edwardena Dixon D. J. and ? Cindy Domagala Don and Paula Don and Paula Jim Donhauser Jim Donhauser Doris and Don Forever Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Downey and children Dave Dryia Larry Dubai Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dudziak D. W. and A. V. The E. J. B.'s Kim Eckerl '74 Edgar lSwee'iiel MacRae Elayne - Hamburg 75 Mrs. Beffy Ellis English Class Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Evans and Family Tom Evans Tom Evans '72 FEDDER Rozlyn Fininzi Ricardo FioreHi Paula Fisher Franl:s's Drive Frank and Sharon with love Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Frost Jr. Hope Frosf To Elaine wifh love from B. F. L. Diane Gabryszak '76 Sharon Gabryszak '78 Gail K. Joe and Alfreda Ganczewski The Garbacz's Jim J. Gardon '73 Pafly Garguilo Gary and Glenda l2-22-7I Gary and Kim B-I8-70 Gary and Sandy Gary loves Kim Gawronski and a guy Gene and Karen 4-3-72 George and Barbara George George George George George and Jackie and Jackie and Jackie and Jackie and Jackie 6-5-72 Mr. and Mrs. John Gisicki Mrs. D. Gibbons The Girls from Magai's The Girls from 'rhe Warsaw Grill Miss Val Giska Sue Glimski ln memory of Edward Glosek Mrs. Glosek Diane Golombek '73 Kaihy Golombek '76 Marcia Gonfarek -- Ceniral Good Luck fo Class of '73 Good Luck 'lo Debbie K. Good Luck 'lo JFK Track Team Jeane'He Gordon Mr. and Mrs. E. Gorlewski Michael A. Gorlewski Moe Gorlewski Kaihy Gorny '76 Linda Gorny '73 Kaihy Gosciak '74 Granf and Cher Christine Gramza '73 Mrs. Josephine Gramza Chrislopher iCurlyl Graue Maihew Graue - a good sporfsman Sieven Graue '78 Sue Graue '73 Grease of '76 Greg and Sandy 2-2I-72 Jayne H. Gribble Mr. and Mrs. Grimaldi Luci Grys John Guska Gulf Hi! Mr. Eanufs Hi! from David Bowman and ihe cas? of 200I Mr. and Mrs. Huak Mrs. Anna Hark Les and Nancy Hark Donna Marie Hanis Richard Harris Mr. and Mrs. Harfman Pa'H'ie Heckeri MaryAnn Hendershoi Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hendershol' Ron Hendershol' Henry and Calhy Louis Wm. Herman Michele Herman Pai and Bill Herman Phyllis C. Herman Mr. and Mrs. D. Holewinski Mrs. J. Holewinski Mr. and Mrs. R. Holewinski and Son Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes Jim, Jerry, Cindie, Dianne, Florian Eleanor Hyrck Paul Hyziak Jim lckowski I love Debbie Mr. and Mrs. Norm lckowski 205 lke I love you, Louie, always will lnky and Boo Debi Jahubauski '74 JJJJJJJJJJan Jan '73 Janie Lou Dave Janis and Carol Ladowski Joan Jaskier '72 Jeff and Mary Ann 8-I3-72 Mr. and Mrs. B. Jegierski Jen and Ray Jennifer Jerry, a hard worker Jim Jim and Bonnie Jim and Bonnie Jim and Margo Jim loves Sue To Jim G. wifh love from Can S. Joannie and Daryll Joannie and Daryll Joannie and Daryll Joannie and Daryll Joannie and Daryll nice.. Joe and Dine Joe and Mary Jane from Cheeklowaga Joey and Heidi John and Teri Mr. Charles Johnson Josefiak Family Judy '73 6-29-7l ius'I' a 'friend Tom Kaczmarek Tom Kaczmarek Dave Kaczmierczak Sophia Kaminska Karen G and Jim B Mr. Frederick Karl Mrs. Mary Karl Sue Karolewski Kashunui '73 Sharon Kasprowicz Kaihy Kaihy and Ken Kafhy and Mucker To Kaihy wifh all my love, Mucker Dawn Kaufman '73 Grandma and Grandpa Kaufman Ma Kaufman Pamela Ann Kaufma William Kaufman Laura Kaupa '75 Mr. and Mrs. Hnery Kazmierczak Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kazmierczak Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kazmierczak Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Keaiing 206 Kelly S. and Skip J. 512217I Ken and Barb '7I Ken and Melissa Ken and Melissa 31l0172 Ken and Melissa 31l0172 To Ken wiih Love, Carol Roy Kidd '72 and Sue Koszuia '73 Kim and Bob 91l017l Ken and Barb Kim Loves Gary Malinda Knibbs Fred Knoof Donna Kobylanski Mr. and Mrs. Sian Kobus Shari Kohui Janice Kolis Mal Kolfoniak and Jenny Koszufa Mal Kolioniak and Jenny Koszuia Mal Kolloniak and Jenny Koszufa Mal Kolfoniak and Jenny Koszufa Debbie Koneski l973 Pafricia Koneski Mr. and Mrs. E. Konieczny Komen Joe Koszuia Sharon Koszuia '76 Michael John Kofecki '82 Carol Jean Kozlowski Noreen Kraff Debbie Kraiewski Debbie Kraiewski Debbie Kraiewski Debbie Kraiewski Debbie Kraiewski Donna and Edward Kraiewski Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kraiewski Pam Kranz Susan Kronbeck David Kubacki Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuc Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Kuras Mark E. Kuras Thomas Kuras Marie Kusmierz Rose Kusmierz Kuwik 76 Ray Kuwick and Del Donna, Jimmy and Gail Kwiaikowski The Lae'Hner Family 7Isf Lancers Jr. Drum Corp Larry-n-Mary To Len from Pam, Hi Sfringer My Li'Hle Sfep-bro+her Joey Leonarczyk Jr. Joyce Lynn Lewandowski Linda 74 Linda and Dave Lipfon Chicken Noodle Joe Lisowski I7I Wagner Slreef Tishia Lisowski Sue Liszka '74 LiHle Joe from Parklane Mike Lock '74 Kevin Lueke '74 Lynne Linda Maciezewski 74 Ron MacLeod '73 Mc Madyzyk Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. F. Maichrzycki Bernard Malicki Lore'Ha Malicki Nancy Malicki Mrs. F. Malinowski Marcia Malubecki Mrs. A. Manna Eddie Maquder Tops 1'i'4l Karen Marek Marge, Gene, Vicki, and Paul Margo and Jim 61817l Marie and Gary 91I l172 Marlene and Glenn Marlene and Glenn Marlene and Kenny l181b9 Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Mary and Doug Mary Jane - '72 Senior Play Mary and Mike l972 Mary and Resfio 76 Mary and Sian lI12017I Mike and Jean Maziarz Tom Maziarz Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mazurek Miss Mary McGhee Mrs. J. R. McGibbon Sandy Mellerski Mels School of Corny Jokes Meow from Sam Mercy Daughiers Mrs. Merlino Diane Meslinsky Peachie Michael iPeachie Michaell Raymond W. Michael Mr. and Mrs. John D. Michalek Barb Michalski '74 In Memory of Joseph Michalski Michelle and Don 9127172 Michelle and Timmy l21I8170 Micki - Zeia Omega Phi Mike Mike and Flo Mike lThe Godfaiherl Mike T. and Sue P. Mike Tee and Suepy M. L. '76 MOB:girls, advenfure, fun . . . Donald Mohr Jerry Max Molik To Mucker, wifh all my love, Kaihy Music - The 4 Diamonds My Name is Jim Nancy 76 Nancy O. 72 Mr. Richard Nasfernak Naiional Kielbasa and Pierogi Assn. Neal and Audrey l013017l Neighbor, Jenny Judy Neubauer Jimmy, Penny and Mike Nichols Kafhie Niedziela Edward C. Noble Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nowak Frank Nowicki '76 Dennis Nowicki Tops 4114i Nuner and Fran l1I I172 Mr. and Mrs. Al Obarka and Family Mr. and Mrs. Sianley Oczawinski Tricia O'Halloran Richard Orlowski Mr. and Mrs. Siephen Orwai Marge Osalowski Mr. and Mrs. Osfempowski Frank and lrene Osiempowski Nancy Osfempowski Brian Chrisiopher Paradowski The Parklane Boys Parklane Pride Ron Parfacz fligl John Pasco Pal' and Chuckie Pai and Joe Pai and Tom 8l24l7l Pai and Tom 812417I Pal' and Tom 812417l Pai and Tom 812417I Paul Loves Diane '72 Paul Loves Diane Paul Loves Diane Paul and Jan 212170 Paul and Janei 4126172 Pauleife T. Loves Bob K. Peace fo Everyone Peggy O. 78 Penny Gilberf Perraull' lncorporaled Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Pfleuger Louie and Anna Piduch Bonnie Pinski Lorefla Piffner Diane Podniesinski Viola B. Polaszewski LoreHa Poo Pooey. Poooy, Pooey Mr. and Mrs. James F. Poremba Rose Poremba Occupaiional Cenfer - Po'Her Road Karen Pofuralski . I illiam A. Preslon ro. Jerlx Proquois lClass of 731 ob Przybylalr 74 onnie Przybylalx llen Pnepasniah Jim Plak iane and Paul Radomski '70 ave Rambacl: andy from Parlrlane andy-n-Marge ausch '74 r Ray or Ray 'Red Baron lenny Reilly '76 Sandy Reszel Mrs. J. Rellre Richard and Diane 515172 lim Rieclr Mrs. Joseph Rendos oberls Girls - M.J.K.C. one Roberi Hockey School obie and Milne obin and Dave 813170 Michael Romano onnie Rossow am and Bob Ruggiero r. and Mrs. Sam D. Ruggiero dward Rusin onna Russo usfowicz Family uslowicz Family heron Sadowski r. and Mrs. Saidalx I969 and l970 onald Saidalr 'SalIy andie-n-Bill 6126172 andie and Dave l0130170 andie-n-Wesley 9122172 anclie Z l 74 andie - Zela Omega Phi andy '73 ara 72 rs. Carol Schmih 'Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Schmid? l Elaine Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schroeder Sue Schroeder William A. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scinfa Mr. and Mrs. Waller Scorey Angela Sco'H Seianus and Cafiline - H578-l Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Serafini Sharon and Ted Dr. and Mrs. F. Siemanlrowslni Kaihi Silrora '74 Silva Family and Jo Jo Mr. and Mrs. Silva Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Silva Gail Sinski '83 Mrs. Geri Siwiec Mr. and Mrs. Slnopinslri and Son Eslelle Slrorupslri Rose Marie and Joe Cipressi Camille Slisz '73 Brenda Smi+h Brenda Smith - Peace Snoopy Mr. and Mrs. A. Sommerfield Mrs. Edward Sopczyk Scofl' Sopczylc Frances Sowa Waller Sowa Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Sprada David Siachewicz Diane Slachewicz '73 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slachewicz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sfachewicz John Slachewicz '75 John and David Sfachewicz Sfachowslri 76 Sandy Sfaniaszek '73 Sue Slaniaszel: '72 Diane Sfanley Mr. and Mrs. Anihony Slawiasz Cindy Sfawiasz '74 Mr. and Mrs. Noberl Sfawiclxi Tammy Slencel Slick Shif+ Mrs. Clemenfena E. Sfifl' Jerome Slocln Len Sloleclri '74 Mr. Edward V. Slronslri Sue and Roger Sue and Tom 72 Sue Loves Jim Sue Loves Louie Sun Dance Kid Carolyn Sulo '74 Kim Swaerlcosz Chrisline Szaflrowski Mrs. Helen Szczepanil: Marcia Szczepanilr Mrs. Dolores Szuflila and Family Chrosline Szewizyh Kalhy Szydlowslxi Nancy Szydlowslxi Kennelh SzraHer - 82 Larry Szrafler Larry Szralfer Paul Taberslcie Ted and Sharon Teddy Bear and Cow Telephone Boofh Charlie Terry Sissy and John-John Tezmanian Devil Elizabelh L. Thomas Denise Tompson Mr. and Mrs. W. 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