Johnstown High School - Baronet Yearbook (Johnstown, NY)
- Class of 1969
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A worried coach. WE DEDICATE Football practice till 6 each night away from home with the ski team gymnastics club intramurals . . . setting up all of the athletic activities of the schools . . . . . . Soft-spoken . . . humble . . . a believer in good, hard, hard work . . . that characteristic piece of grass He's a man . . . that gives a damn . . . , ' i l ' 4 i MR. JAMES UNDERWOOD I 3? if W A :.,, I - -.k' -s Shim BOARD OF EDUCATION LINKS ummix MR. ROBERT AGONE . . . Superintendent of Schools Mr. Agone, Mr. Elmer Kelly and Mr. Harry Christman discuss the transportation of students who live more than a mile from their schools. SCHOCLS AND COMMUNITY Mr. William Lampe, Mr. Robert Cross and Mr. George Grahm. ii f Mrs. john Moynehan, Mrs. Lucille McIntyre and Mr. Peter Reneri. PRINCIPALS KEEP J.H.S. RUNNING SMOOTH L MR. JOHN SIEDLECKI . . . Principal MR. MILTON ZOELLNER Assistant Principal Student Council Advisor N ....1 MRS. KATHERINE BUCHNER Central Treasurer for Extracurricular Activities SECRETARIES AID STUDENTS AND FACULTY - MISS RUTH VAN DUSEN Secretary to Principal 19- VF - miin, YT' f111'1 ' in MRS. PAULINE LORENCE Stenographer E WHAT SHOULD I DO? Guidance . . . aids students . . . As' in choosing courses co - leges . . . and schools. , x 3 : ..,X 1' 4' ss! MR. SUBIK . . . Guidance MRS. ARTHUR POPP Guidance LOCK THAT UP IN YOUR FUNK AND WAGNALLS ,A KM-ef 'W MISS ELWOOD Librarian Library Club Advisor All alone , . . 23 ENGLISH BROADENS MRS. MARY JO SERGEANT .. . Pep Club Advisor. MRS. ROSANNE MELITA Speech and Drama MRS. HARRIET LORENCE Heads the Eng- lish Department . . . F.T.A. Advisor. MRS. MARGARET RIDOUT 'National Honor Society . . . Senior Play Director . . . Cheerleading Advisor. Advisor. STUDENT'S CONCEPTS MR. EDWARD BRENNAN Bugle Advisor. h X MRS. HELEN LATHERS English classes . . . composition . , . reading oral work prepare us for college . . . careers . . . the future . . . aim us toward communication with others. .M MRS. EVANGELINE HOGUE Junior Class Advisor. SOCIAL STUDIES DELVES INTO THE MR. WILLIAM POLLAK freshman coach. Problems of . . . yesterday . .. today . .. tomorrow . . . discussed . . . understood . . . makes students aware of the world around us creates better citizens. MR. FRED GUZIELEK V. 'wif 0- Qi X. 4 My W MR. CHARLES DUSTIN . . . Track coach PAST TO REVEAL THE PRESENT y -va-x K-N MRS. GLADYS BUELL . . . Debate Club advisor Social Studies coordinator mi., A , Poor Devil. MISS ANN MULVEY Biology . . . Chemistry . . . Physics . . . help to think logically understand life around us labs classes field trips. SCIENCE CHALLENGES THE MR. ARTHUR POPP . . . Chemistry MR. CHARLES DERWIN Physics Gen- eral Chemistry ft 737 if' Q MRS. ELIZABETH RUSSO Biology Volunteer Nurses' Advisor MINDS OF ouR STUDENTS , L I MR. KENNETH WHITE General Physics Driver Education., ik fif si M '55 xi Z MRS, THELMA RENY Biology Debate Advisor. ad., :infra vii-.K ff, 'M What do you think of the Grand Canyon as a whole? 29 Qi Y A . -as MATH BAFFLES STUDENTS MRS. MARGARET SAUNDERS Logarithms . . . square roots . . . az-1-b2:c2 . . . all part of math ... at J.H.S. ... courses from general math to ad- vanced prepare students for work . . .in today's complex world. f, 1 MR. ROBERT RUSSELL . , . Math Co- ordinator. MR. FOSTER PRECOPIO . . . j.V. Basketball and Football Coach. BUSINESS TEACHES USEFUL SKILLS J- MR. BERNARD LANDRIO School Store Advisor MISS VIRGINIA CAVORETTO . . . Sophomore Class Advisor . . . Business Club Advisor WJ? MRS. GENEVIEVE MEE MR. ARTHUR J. RECESSO . . . Wrestling Coach Typing . . . shorthand . . . bookkeeping business law .. .salesmunship business management . . . business world here we come. 3I SPRECHEN - VOUS tapes-11' MRS. IRENE JEWELL . . . Latin MRS. SHARON RITZMANN . . . French . . . Senior Class Advisor . . . Repetez . . . s'il vous plait LINGUAS Steer true on course ., . 2-8-0 . . . increase speed to 573 megacycles full straight ahead Mr. Barker! .. . Dive! . .. Dive! ... Dive! . . . AA-OOGHA! . .. AA- OOGHA! . . MR. ROBERT BORDVUELL . . . German . . . Russian Club Advisor MISS GERTRUDE GREXVEN . . . French French . . . Latin . . . German . .4 Russian Club . .. increase our understandings . . . of foreign peo- ples . . . by learning . . . their lan- gl1LlgCS . . . STUDENTS EXPRESS THEMSELVES THROUGH ART Lumber displays one of his many talents. uw 1 sis 1 'V f' x MR. JAMES CORBETT . . . Ski Club advisor. This is Art? Talent . . . Creativity . . . originality . . . Painting ... Drawing . . . Sculpture . .. Pottery .. . Advertis- ing Prepares students to work in the art. Dorry throws a pot. MUSIC OFFERS VARIETY FOR STUDENTS '55 MR. JAMES HOUGSTON Band Director Major- ettes advisor 1' I ,, NN 5 use 'Kew Mr. Hougston gives Band members some last minute advice. Learning skills . . . instruments . . . Voice . . . Music Theory Other studies in the Music field. MRS. HELEN RUSSELL . . . Chorus Director. STUDENTS ACHIEVE FITNESS THROUGH GYM MR. JACK DUNLAP Varsity Basketball Coach J.V. MR. JAMES UNDERWOOD Varsity Football Coach Track Coach . . . Ass't JV Football Coach . . . J Club Advisor . . . Ski Team Coach . . . Gym Club Advisor Exercise Running Phys. Ed. offers many activities for students . . . Football . . . Soccer . . . Volleyball . . . Lacrosse . . . Basketball . . . Soft- ball . . . Physical Fitness Tests . . . Gymnastics and others. 36 MRS. BOBBI JURICA GAA Advisor Girl's Varsity Sports Coach. USEFUL SKILLS TAUGHT IN SHOP To acquire skill . . . of hand and mind . . . through various courses . . . Automotive . . . Wood and Metal Working Electricity . . . Prepare students for employment in skilled occupations. MR. OTTO BOERNER . . . Industrial Arts . . . and Advisor Baronet MR. CHRISTIAN ROSSBACH . . . Industrial Arts TO BETTER HEALTH School Nurse . . . Always on hand . . . Helping ailing students . . . Giving healthful advice. HOME EC .... USEFUL SKILLS FOR GIRLS Experience Practical for Future Home- makers . . . Cooking . .. Sewing . . . Child Care . . . Marriage and Dating . . . Clothing Co-ordination . . . and others. MRS. BARBARA ALDRICH School Nurse Medical Arts Club Advisor. MRS. GEORGIANA SLAVIC Ass't FTA Advisor. PEOPLE BEHIND THE SCENES MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MR. ROBERT KOVARVIC . . . Custodian Y Y lib we, mf J . nab? GENEVIEVE ZINTER, CLARA ROBINSON, WAGER and ZAYICEK . . . Cafeteria Staff L .E,', 2 , .,,.,. ,V . 1 W 7 MR. FAY JEFFERS . . . Still fixing the same pencil sharp-ener. F. 32,-'.-,' 1' F454 H ' 13 :PYP aff? 'wg .FYI--.f -w,- . l. E- '-4 if-f fwf'- D'-L ,-SGW? 1 f 'Qi-T!- 1-31 'F -if - ' - 'F' 9 M ui-- . 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' 2 . : , ,,,. , , m i 54 43 BUT REMEMBER WHEN . . . ly' 'li Barb, Valarie, Sue, Shirl and Jackie Nami' Miller Can you find Dott, Barb K,, Betsy M., and Karen Charney? 'npr' Bobby Ca taco jamye Greenman Marijane Putnam M n fi? jf- :.,:,,,,,n5y.en,vf5H5gf Jackie Henry CLASS OF '69 Mark Edwards I US. x if jack Siedlecki jill Pollacek f Betsy Boo Marion Sofka 45 WHO CAN FORGET im A. FUIIE 'E THE GREAT CLASS OF '69? F , +1 K K L , , ,, , Q 1 Q f. '- :gy wfzvyef A ' .i f X -, Jw J , , , if ,M-af , Q14 ,Z If Y ,I-2' Q A 'J' Sf 4 w xfgx fu if 4 ,JP Sf fn ,,,,, f 'Mi s ,L,: ii. l M. Jg, ,X ., Qfwwdr k CLASS OF 69 I3 i.. 1,-,ze . 4 au- ., fi ggi' Brinkman-Vice President, Maryjo Kitchen-Secretary, Shirl Farrar-President, Mrs. Ritzman-Advisor, Mr. Corbett-Assistant visor. End of four great years Filled with many ac- tivities Senior Play Senior dance Suc- cessful Junior Prom Snow Sculpture prize Shocks and surprises with college and job applica- tions Measuring for caps and gowns The end of an old life .. . The beginning of a new . .. Class President Shirl Farrar as Sir Bill. OUR MOM . . . Mrs. Doris E. Painter Our morn . . , three years of guidance help fun laughs . . . friend- ship . . . and love The class of 1969 can never Mrs. Painter .. . and the 3 years she gave to us. Did I ever tell you about MRS. PAINTER Sl Marie Anderson Quiet and modest! not like the rest of us. X Q... Barbara Avery Her smiling face that funny giggle cheering for the team or as Rhoda in the Senior Play That's our girl Barb. Elizabeth Baxter Lois Bafkff . A lively cheerleader a real great Not too loud at IHS but with the dancer Silly and unpredictable .. ' that's Bets . . . Fonda boys . . . Kristin Baker Quiet and friendly ready to listen and always there .. . except xx hen Tom's home CLASS N3 yf '69 fr CLASS .yi y e Q P I It y A at e Paul Beaudry Always funny and gets a kick out of everything . . , especially movies. Susan Billa Sue's warmness and her friendly smile add a lift to a hectic day . . .' Yr If I 'Y , lf' Terry Ben-Shmuel A beautiful person, with a lot of great thoughts . . . a great asset to our class. Debra Blowers Debbie's shy smile and'giggle add a little sunshine to a school. Vickie Bentley Sweet shy smile adds a everyones day . . . li ti 1 Paulette Borden Full of fun and always in fashion .. . hamming at half time at the football games. William Brinkman All the characteristics of a mayor skiing ... Ha! Ha! '69 jack Bordis Silence is golden and so is spirit . . Timothy Calle-ry His warm and friendly personality added a lot to IHS Donna l it too. Margo Bowman A bit of freshness that adds enthusiasm to any school day. 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S Q we 3-1 J 4 5, i - L 1 , r: 1 Michele Capparello Michelle's ability in sports and her wild sense of humor is appreciated in gym class. jo hn Casale The life of the party-that Guinea nose, with john Casale anything goes . . . ask Mary jo. CLASS OF '69 Louis Carleo The smiling Italian, G.W.L.W. gave all to boost the football team no. 1. Robert Caraco A leader in sports, a leader in school, always ready to have fun-we think he's cool. Lucy Case If silence were golden Lucy would be worth a kings ransom. Rona Case John . . . Thomas Chamberlain Always running always willing to help a friend . . . and Jayme. What's so funny, guys? Michael Charles A great bowler . . . and a great lover. Albert Cellary The scholar and the bowler. CLASS Roylene Christman Roy Rogers she isn't but Roy's sparkling smile and great sense of humor makes her a ball to be with. Gerry Christman Karen Charney Responsible, dependable, a hardworking gal. Brian Compton Brian's quiet and studious ways will make him a success in college. Big man in sports-big man with all the girls-but every- one knows Peggy's his girl. Isabel Cortese Liz is a bundle of laughs her great leadership and display of the Color Guards made a great highlight of foot- ball games. Ingrid Curtis A real intellectual, independent-a true friend, boosting our team to the bitter end. CLASS Timothy Cross Brilliant, Sarcastic and witty He'll really go far. Valerie Cromer Long hair, sports. Danny-what else can we say? Joseph David He's great and loyal-always on our team's side. ...J- David Devendorf Dave's ability as a football player car- 1 fied over to his ways of winning the fairer sex. g'a Lucille Donati Knows how to have fun-great in sports -has qualities for a good nurse. i,,, Sharon Diodato Lots of laughs, added to our undefeated season with her great majorettes. Everybody was stepping high on that great day in November. s A 57. n ml I 59 Charles Dwyer A swift runner-especially when he's afteragirl. Mark Edwards Raises H-on weekends. :V S ,.,,, CLASS JH Louise Edwards Every little breeze seems to whisper Louise, One of the greatest girl athlete's JI-IS has ever seen. Bonita Ecker Quiet but sweet, we think she's neat- so does Dan, Mark Empie If you could golf and debate like Mark, what more could you want. Shirl Farrar Leader of our class, real great athlete- what more could you ask THINK SNOW. Anne Gavin Girl most likely to succeed in the gas station business. Michael Fleming Good in sports and a great kid. Vernon Fenstermacher Sensitive, friendly-great gymnast and poet. Sharyn Gay A lover of horses with a name that fits her personality. 1353309 CLASS Willimn Gifford Charles Gragg Quiet and reliable Ilene Greco A real good worker . . . willing to give her time for worthy causes. Thinker of our class ...leader of the band a great talker to know him is to like him. Jayme Greenman Trackshoes and Tommy .. . a dedicated girl and a lot of fun. Ken Gray A lot of fun ask all the junior girls. X Donald Gregor t i Patricia Hall An enormous flirt. Quiet in School. Deborah Harazin Only one of her kind, a great artist and person, her dream is to return to Japan. Linda Hanson Small and funnier than heck. Margaret Hart Real nice girl with a real big heart. When he john Herrnkind is in schoolg he is a lot of fun. CLASS f 1 ' 'wt .f., Q55 jackie Henry Our fearless leader, we really mean if, devoted cheerleader, and lots of fun. T Stephen Hart His happiness is at the end of the rainbow. Donald Holmes He might have a big head but he has a big heart too. .NN if Diane Horning She is really dependable, a great friend lots of la h ' ' ug s and always ready to listen. Randy Hutchinson Leonard House le Larry, little guy with a bl heart. Sweet Iitt Laura A real swinger with the Randoms. Johnson Charlene Hurd That long hair, that friendly smile That long hair, that friendly smile. 1 Marlene joy johnson Real hard worker, lots of laughs and joy. Thomas Kane Quiet in school, but what a guy on weekends. ifv Tij John Jurica His efforts on the Cross Country. CLASS Dorothy Jurica A devoted cheerleader who is always be- hind the team, as one of the great in the Senior play, we will never forget Dott. Christine Kehoe You can always count on Chris great as- set for many things. l l l Q V Barbara Kelly A serious but true friend along with Ray she added to a successful football season. Q Marylo Kitchen l She is fantastic what more can we say. 5,51 i George Kilmartin Brian Kelly Fear Claude nf j.H.S. a real great skier Stephen Klena World's record on The Rails. What do you carry in the back of that truck? CLASS Amy Kollar Under her shyness there is a real funny kid Sing Robert Kumpan on Brother, play on Drummer. 'ea 'Wx Beverly Kuhn Quiet but quite profound at Sandra Kretser Her interests lie outside the school walls. John LaFontaine We will never forget some of the things john said. times. 'V i Robert Lamphier A helpful assistant to Mrs. Melita in senior play. Charnel Leitch A real tennis bum. Gary Lampman Carries grocieries well among other things.. Mark Lindsey Our wavy blonde surf representative. lv--f-ffl' jane Lauder One of the most brilliant, thoughtful seniors we are glad jane's dream came true. -..,-H Gary Locatelli Lots 'a laughs and lots 'a belly. CLASS Dorry Loske Always a real blast to be with, a lively cheerleader, she'll al- ways be remembered for her love for J.H.S. Richard Lorence His sauce and his tall tales, his bell- bottom pants. Dean MacVean A capable person always working hard. Deborah Malatino A little bashful, a lot of laughs, always ready for a party. Sally Mattice A faithful member of GAA. . t-' .1 .AJ y My K TL Virginia Marshall A real good artist, a great help at the prom sorry she had to leave. ' 'T iff' ZZ. P-4... ' I f - , K : Y :Si g 1 Q,,,,,,,,,P,, it ifllf it f Robert Marcuccio A great sense of humor . . . and a great wrestler. Kathleen MCGiverr1 A cheerleader with that special en thusiasm, a great sense of humor. .V 6? it H John McGuire His jokes in homeroom liven up the place, his efforts on the ski team and cross country are appreciated, CLASS OF '69 Judith McMillan judy's quiet ways conceal something quite worthwhile. Lawrence Melita Always out for a real goocl time with no strings attached. Daniel Miller Dan's spirit and determination was shown in many ways through sports and Betsy. Sharon Moore That diamond ring, her special giggle. Nancy Miller Nancy and her vocal ability in chorus was great this year. Deborah Miller Debbie's free spirit and love of life is shown in her sparkling personality. Peter Morton Peter's wonderful ability with stage equipment were appreciated in the play and skit. Walter Moshier Walt's kooky and crazy escapades livened the halls and classrooms. John Munise We never heard much from John. David Mrazz We never heard much from David either. CLASS OF '69 Mary E. Moynehan She's always full of life-at Tri I-I1 Y on the football field or with Dan. Daniel Munson That little guy with big man style Wiliam Ondriska Linda Osborne The big O Mrs. jewell's pet One of the quiet ones. student. Sl Brenda Pedrick ' ' h Marvin Pedrick Brenda is witty and funnier than heck. , ii A comical guy-a real lot of fun ' 2 Martin Pagano Big Bear-can always be found hibernating at the cave. -im EVN 5 CLASS ,, ,V Raymond Ped rick Ray can usually be seen bombing around on his cycle or working at the Central. Not only ing too. David Peru a deep voice, but a deep feel- Timothy Pedrick He enjoys it . . . that fantastic wrestler-he loves it. Ronald Pedrick Ron's fantastic personality, warm smile and great ability in sports endears him to all. John Peters Someone who's always aware of what's going on-always contributes, especially at the Cave. Barbara Peterson Always where it's at-bombing around in her car or on her skis. Russell Pollard We're always looking up to Ruddy. jill Polacek Really sweet-really neat. Allan Polmateer A real asset to the IHS bancl John Pollak Rona. 'WX u His corny little jokes, weird Harold- his great running ability. A quiet business CLASS Jeffrey Preston Alan Prysunka Clean cut and an all round athlete- football, wrestling, gymnastics and track. Robert Rathburn Yvonne Reny guy, who minds his Own Quiet, sweet and dependable. .. a great . . he's not like the rest of us. asset to our class. L ' Marijane Putnam Funny and athletic, that's Put -boys run after her. 1? l ' Au, V.. .QW David Reynoso We hope this year for you has been as nice for you as it has been for us. We'll never forget your big line in the Senior Play. Margaret Rulison Inside that little person is a lot of brains a lot of friendship and a lot of love for Jerry. Kathleen Roberts Quiet sweet and fun Raymond Robare A friendlier guy a more dedicated athlete you'll never find that's Barb's guy. John Samenko Hey Gladys wake up . . . funny and un- derstanding . . . that's john. to talk ro. 'RN dd.,,,fQ'l' William Sarris Poor Williain he's ei real guy and was able to put up a good debate. Kathleen Scovic Our Given a riot to be with, good friend. Raymound Schriner Fun in homeroom and lively in the li- brary. Randolf Sergeant Rnndy'S warm smile added a great lift to all class activities. Andrew Schultz That mouth who could forget CLASS Jean Shippey jean's friendly and happy personality added to our class this year. Stephanie Simek Fly the friendly skies with Stephanie. jean Skapnik jean was always rather quiet but a really great person. 1, IXIV john Siedlecki A great athlete . . . a great ad- mirer of G'ville cheerleaders. CLASS s Bonnie Smith A friendly smile that brightens up any dull day. Marion Sofka One of johnstown's great athletes . . . a riot to be with . . . that's Marion. William Smith When he's in school .. . He's real good in shop. Ann Sponnoble Ann is an individual with a lot of great ideals. at JoAnne Snell A great help at the hospital last year. Oh my , . . Thomas Stairs A real nice guy . . . that's Tom. it Ronald Sprung Ron was a great asset to our swim team. Mary Beth Steenburgh Beth's petiteness was never evident while she was cheering for JHS. Christine Squires Those beautiful eyes that gor- geous hair .. . made the halls of IHS a lot brighter. CLASS Lianne Stewart Bob . . . What more is there. Eileen Subik A great lover of horses and an attractive addition to auto mechanics class. ' U ,W .,. James Stock Margaret Stewart Her enthusiasm in band and chorus were a great help, Robert L. Sweet A good physique . . . 21 good guy. -Iimmy's is always ready with a smile and 1. pizza. i'lF ' Nancy Talarico Those big blue eyes her real nice shape she was a true representative of the Friendship Club. Katherine Van Deusen Conservative in school. but outside. , ms I iet' Glenn E. Tanner Tarzan with humor personality and lots of ability. David Thomas Stewart Tartell He not only has mental abil- ity but speaking and athletic ability as well. Joanne Vroman A hard worker . . . a lot of fun. Jeannine White Jeannine added a lot to the chorus and the band. CLASS I., 'si Dianne White ww A Judith Walsh A superb asset to girls athletics little quiet but a wonderful person . that's Dee. Carolyn Wilbur Her interests too are outside school Chorus . . . athletics . . . Medical arts club were among her many activities at JHS. vm Susan Wojciechowski A personality as big as her name. Wigan Dawn Yost Shes quiet shy and reserved. Jeanne Zinter Her leadership of the basketball cheer leaders will never be forgotten. JUNIOR PROM, 1968 As knights and ladies of old We en- tered our castle Crossing a drawbridge . . . Shields of every shape and color on the walls .. .A huge canopy over the throne of the king and queen . . . Blue and White crepe paper hung from the ceiling . .. The knights and ladies danced to the music of Ralph Gardner The highlight of the evening . . . The crowning of the royal couple and their court . . . all too soon . . . the music stopped Gone forever was the night called Camelot in Y . K . 2 KING BOB CARACO and QUEEN SHIRL FARRAR LADIES! Mary JO Kitchen, Kris Baker, Dott Jurica. LADIESQ Betsy Moynehan, Barb Avery, Peggy Rulison KNIGHTSQ Bill Brinkman, Ray Robare, jerry Christman. KNIGI-ITSg Al Prysunka, jack Siedlecki, Dan Miller, CAMELOT Mrs. look o Painter congratulates queen Shirl, while Bob and Mrs Rxtzmann Fl. JUNIORS X , Veep-Dean Brumaghim, Treas.-Diana Chadwell, Sec.hLinda Pelosi, Pres.-David Brumaghim MRS. MEE ROOM A-5 Mrs. Mee-Row 1: Donna Slingerland, Linda Sleezer, Linda Preston, JoAnn Santangelo. Row 2: Rich Rovazzini, Barb Smith, Monica Russo, JoAnn Santos, Sandra Sacket. Row 3: Mike Schreivogal, Joe Santangelo, Paul Simek, Bill Pulver, Ken Spore, Steve Douglas, Dave Shur, Dave Ackernecht, Brian Rowback, Ahrens Sharon, Sue Praetorius. Mifring: Kathleen Sands, Ralph Savage, Nancy Riska, James Precopia, Antionette Porta. tw- , ',VV. f K L Firrl row: Diane Wilkes, Lynn Subik, jan Sponenbourg, Sharon Sovolos, Vincenza Smimmo, jim Vacek, Walter Theurer. Row 2: Deb Wallace, Dave Spraker, Elaine VanHorne, Sandra Tichy, Kimberly Strevy, Dan Wilmont, Robert Sweet, joe Ward. Row '5.' Doug Squires, john VanAlstine, Ron Ward, Randell Sweeney, Robert Stewart, jim VanDeusen, Martin Waite, Paul Byrd. l..u..mW .,.,. .. , ., M.. a .,.r.,..,,..W.. .......,...... , ...,..W-..,.. , 'fx 'L Row 1: Marggie Passero, Bonnie Filkin, Constance Maxian, Sharon Mannino, Leslie Miller, Mrs. Houge. Row 2: Jennifer Parenti, Marilyn Oaksford, Charolette Miller, jackie Ortell, Linda Ecker, Patricia Pollalc, Linda Pelosi. Row 5: Doug Moore, Kim Miller, Wilson Martin, Donald Elmendorf, Rodney Nare, Carol McArdell, Gay Nellis. Row 3: Mitch Mowrey, Carl Minardo, Thomas McGivern, James Mylott, Frank Mancini, Lewis Edwards, Michael Pavlowski, Richard Maye. MISS MULVEY A - 30 Fin! row: Kathy Mrazz, Nancy Intelisano, Rose Ann Licciardi, Kathy Johson, Chris Knapp, Rita Kulwiec, Roberta Kulwiec, Connie Kilmer. Second row: Rod I-lojohn, Joe Herms, Bill Kitchen, Pat Longe, james Hillier, Kurt Karpoy, Kathy Kubina. Third row: john Heroth, Pat Lavery, Greg Leibowitz, Chris johnson, Gary Hill, Cheryl Kovarovic. Fourth row: Pam LaVoie, Denine Langr, Dave Thomas, John Ruppert, Sally Knipler, Jolene Joyce, Vanessa Kohout. MISS GREWEN A - 11 Fin! faux' Charlotte Mykel, Debbie Bennett, Susan Pointon, Nancy Biscotti, Dawn Barnes, Cindy Beno, Mike Kovarovic. Second row: Marie Thomas, Barbara Billa, Sally Pointon, Rich Blackmon, Gary Brown, Don Brott, john Dalmata. Third row: Claudia Bartlett, Doris Blakeslee, Gary Barker Richard Coonradt, David Hogg, Kurt Ackerknecht, Roger Anderson, Terry Bendl. 'S Firrl raw: Donna Hale, Candy Gillmore, Lynn Gifford, Mary Jane Fazzio, Charles Hanson, Andy Fusco, Dorcas Fiebka, Nancy Gray, Dave Fox, Lynn Hall, Daniel Evers, Bruce Gray. Serond faux' Catherine Henderson, Leslie Fenstermacher, Richard Hender- son, Gary Fosmire, Dick Elton. Tlaird row: Diane Hannis, Charlene Pratt, Deb Freese, Kerwin Fischer, Mark Hanchar, Mark Edwards, John Sergeant, Richard Elton, Bill Failing. MR. DERWIN A - 27 MRS. RIDEOUT A - 23 Firyf wuz' Mary Christman, Sharon Dutcher, Tari Compagnone, Ruth Eaton, Debbie Dustin, Marilyn Dwyer. Serond row: janet Canary, Cheryl Dawson, Suzanne Carriola, Lou Ann Diltz, Susan Coons, Diana Chadwell, Carol Day, Michael Dwyer. Third row: Bfmniff Bf0Y1C5, Marie DOIN, Dean Brumaghim, Roseann Caraco, Cam Cross, Dave Brumaghim, Mike Corsi, Tim Clark, Jack Buchner. Fum-fb faux' , Rusty Easterly, Don DiBartholomeo, Gary Claburn, Gary Hill, Robert Kuehnel. 93 CLASS OF 71 ff 'ew ' ' i V '- f- asm: - ,i it it Wa, ' ja,-1 Q15 aw., ffm .rr 'M if -if Class Officers: Nancy Devendorf, Sec., Miss Caveretto, Advisor. Bill Deusler, Vice President, Tony Mowery, Treas., Steve Walters, Pres., Greg Precopio, Treas., Mr. White, Ass't Advisor. MRS. RENY in ,,, Row 1: Dianne Ruhl, Debbie Smith, Paulette Schultz, Deb Grewen, Sndre Orsell. Row 2: jodi Sitterly, Debbie Smith, Jeanette Muzzi, Dorothy Murphy, Lee Shippey. Row 3: Chris Rhors, Bob Murphy, Tony Mowery, Rick Scovic, Tom Simek, Wayne Nellis. Row 4: Dean Shepard, Ron Sackett, Bob Pollard, Chugk Noone, Oakley Smith. Row 5: Kevin Ovitt, Bill Henry, Dick Praetorius, Greg Precopio, Dave Niles, Spraker. 94 adsl ...W W, 1357 - Fin! row: Miss Gunderson, Connie Hulsaver, Barb Hall, Karen Karpoy, Sue Hart, Janice Hillier, Barb Howe, Sue Gray. Second row: Mr. Russell, Dale Hannis, Julie Hayes, Jaynelle Ketchum, Fran johns, Kathy Genovese, Debbie Holmes, Wilda Hall. Third row: Lynne Gifford, Debbie Hoyt, Debbie Grewen, Dave Hale, Bill jurida, Paul Glotabecker, Mark Kane. Fourlh row: Jim Kelly, Bob Gifford, Wayne Guild, David Graham, David Gruba, Ronnie Hayes. Fifth row: Paul Hillock, john Hopkins, Bob Horning, Bob Medley, Marsha Harris, Beverly Henry, Judy Hayes. Fin! row: Paula Edwards, Nancy Devendorf, janet Downey, Debbie Dupree, Pat Case, Sandy Gardner, Pat Fonda. Serond row: Andrey Carpenter, jo Ann Fioravanti, Andrea Dzierson, Louise Donati, Janet Chardoyvone, Margaret Case, Sally Cook. Third row: Larry Cannell, Tony Colletta, Steve Case, Gordon Duross, Bruce Carroll, Mark De Magistris, jim Ermie, Dean Dustin. Fourlla raw: David Elton, David De Magistris, jason Coppernoll, Jim Gavin, Mike Fitz. Fifth row: Wayne Cannell, Bill Frasier, Bill Duesler, Corky Fisher, Bill Fox, Bob Crouse, Brad Davis. Fim row: Lee Bradt, Bruce Buchner, Virginia Hoffman, Deborah Ramsey, Diane Atty, Susan Bennett Sarah Baxter. Second row: John Cangiano, Harold Berry, Lorie Becker, jackie Brezovsky, janet Barker, Katlxi Callery, Mary Ellen Belnap. Third row: Ken Baker, Brian Blakeslee, Steve Acquella, Len Ackernecht, Richard Barnholt, Greg Angus, Lee Brewda, Terry Allen. MISS CAVARETTO A-7 MR. GUZIELEK A-13 Firrz wuz' Michele McArthur, Judy Moran, Ester Morton, jean Mastrangeli, Janis McSherry, Barbara Lauder, Mary Ann Krempa. Second row: jane McArthur, Sandy Moore, Linda Mattice, Janice Lacek, Nancy Marucci, Gale Kovaro- vic Donna Mihal. Third row' Mike McGregor, Bill Moshier, Ken Bray, Alan Mac Vean, Mark Kilmer, Bill Hammond, Guzielik. Pourlb row: Steve Lorence, Mark Melita, Chuck Kralovic, Bill Krempa. Fourlh row: Kim Lindberg, Ted Meher, Gary Leibowitz, Ron Ladeau, Ron Miller. First row: Sue Vavra, Sandy Thomas, Mary Snell, Karen Thrall, Delores Spagnuola, Wayne Sweeney, Mr. White. Serorzd row: Marilyn Stevens, Gail Zinter, Kathy Zajicek, Sue Studenic, Betty Wilbur, Roxanne Waite, Marge Spawn, Roberta Spawn. Third row: Gary Warner, Marc Subik, Stan Spoar, Alfred West, Bob Spraker, Karl Steenburgh, Steve Sutton, Bob Subik, Fourth row: Neil Woodworth, Craig Talarico, Paul Teetz, Mike Stewart, Steve Walter, Harry Wilson, Don Wager, Roger Walter. + 1 fs: -155' ZZ-5: ,- New e TOP HONORS IN '69 VALEDICTORIAN Achieving highest honors PEGGY RULISON . . . Active in Honor Society . . . Cheerleading Friendship Club Peg plans to attend the College Of Saint Rose next year. I00 SALUTATORIAN STEW TARTELL took second highest hon- ors in the class of 69 Active in Bugle . . . Debate . . . Tennis . . . Wrestling . . . Varsity Club . . . Gymnastics . . . Band . . . Key Club All State Band Stew plans to attend either Harvard, Yale or Cor- nell next year. n pm! E. ? JHS'S BEST Row 1: D. Horning, I Curtis, B. Kelly, B. Moynhean, P. Rulison. Row 2: B. Brinkman, J. Siecllecki, A. Sponnable, J. Polacek, K. Charney, C. Keohoe, I. Reny. Raw 3: A. Prysunka, T. Cross, B. Caraco, B. Sarris, M. Empie. Honor Society Leadership Citizen- ship Scholarship Service Plan J.H.S. Assemblies .. A typical honor society student. NATIONAL MERIT NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS: Tim Cross and Jane Lauder. Letter of Commendation Winners were: Ingrid Curtis, Jack Peters, Charlie Gragg, Stew Tartell. 59599-l3:i?512 if1:21I5ix1,:K:EiZ9ivS5 l02 mf mfnv National Honor Society members Tim Crobs and Bob Caraco help Miss Elwood in the library. NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SCCIETY ' . .1121 ,.s.s29zQ 'l :i' . ' - J. mg- M Fw Q - 4 ----- -- - ,,,. i f c , ff 11. 1 -' - ir' ILII A ' I in .I,, bam AJ E' wi ,,, gy , in X, Row 1: Bob Caraco, Al Prysunka, Jack Siedlecki, Bill Brinkman, Cam Cross, Stewart Tartell. Row 2.' Bill Kitchen, Timothy Cross, Mark Hanchar, Bill Sarris, Jim Vacek, Mark Empie. Mixxing: Stew Tartell. ,H , . .,,. - Row 1: Stan Allen, Al Prysunka, Glen Tanner, Russ Pollard, jerry Christman, Tim Cross, Bill Brinkman, Larry Canal, Dave Devendorf, Larry Melita, Bill Sarris. Row 2.' Cam Cross, Bob Caraco, Lou Carleo, Jon VanAlstine, Tom Chamberlain, Dick Blake, john Siedlecki, Dan Miller, john Ruppert, Bill Murphy. Raw 3: Tom McGivern, Bill Kitchen, joe Santangelo, Mark Hanchar, Tim Pedrick, Chris Rhors, Andy Fusco, jim Mylott, Don Brott. Row 4: Doug Squires, Dan Wilmont, Ray Robare, Kim Miller, Mike Fleming, Rick Blackman, jim Vacek. Row 5: Ted Barter, joe Herms, Don Holmes, Carl Minardo, Chris johnson, Stewart Tartell, Mark Empie, Dave DeMagistris. 4 YEARS . . . 9004: OR BETTER Q fll'? x Ki Z w Q '-lv ,L .V .. rrk? K 'E . 3' 2 i , ., , R'I'R'R is I , Y 1' E ---- ' ' is E, , L, s, Row 1: Ingrid Curtis, Peggy Rulison, Yvonne Reny, Chris Kehoe, Barb Kelly. Row 2: Mark Empie, Tim Cross, Stew Tartell. Mining: Bill Sarris, Bob Carraco, Charley Gragg. PRIZE WINNERS Yvonne Reny-Math 10, Charnell Leith--Typing, Peg Rulison-Math IO, Latin II, Balfour-French II, English IIII, Ingrid Curtis-Economics, Bob Caraco-French III, Tim Cross-Math 11, English III, Adv. Alg., Charlie Gragg- Chemistry, Ger. III. Mi.r:ing.' Stew Tartell--Biology, American History, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, RPI Math and Science. BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW . . . JANE LAUDER J 5 Lg gy' 1, . K E, Bob Caraco 7 Tim Cross with the weight of the world on his shoulders. IOS maya ,f.. ll .-0 4 M' In vi :,. ii ? 'V h : J. 1. ' 3 nf A A , , - F I V X A . ' N ' V :, Q 41 , in i -L TH, , , ,I ,Un ' fx V 'l Z' Q BQ Sf' 'Am 7' l '? Wx W 'an 'Fy Q K ,iii , Q -M ,ws IM 3 K si ' fi A 2 Y in gg ff gb M Q' ll . J 1s - , my . U , A W mgim . Q E 3 w .- G , K Lew -- is 1 ,,.. V EE. 'VLKI I Qi ,b H H Q VL I n f K iw - , ' ' ' ' 4 an W F , M nn Q sl ,A V -s , if .A QP A f 2, 5. z NT '?,,,f. ,, :ai , ' fu f ,l I ?,LV b . M' 5 V , , . . f 4 ,, f ' 5 A AE .I :fi 2, ' A Y 1, A - f ' W I' I 1 h Q , Q L . I ...+- as, an Hifi Q I , mv , W , , f -' 1-4 W fag ,lf . 1, ,L ' p f gy f ' ' .f 'q'i ' U 2 f lr : V- 1- 33: A , V K , ' mr - 'Q' H ,Q . If .. A ff., A '...1 . ,Q I is ,kkr I 'i M , 'D Qh ,MQ 1 , 11 V fi ji Q, 1,5 ' Y, j ' umm. ln, gg F A in qi l:.,,!,f, I- I ' 1 'MM' - L 7 . m e QW , . Q ' ,,g, ' i f ,, Q. 5 ,. 1 f f V e I ' ' ' '+ 2 f 11-:W . V53 . ' ' Q ff 1 .a Aim, '11 wif gg X 5?-emlelx law? Q: eww 'H 6' . . , .,. Q- -i-P . - g 'f 'W Qin . . ' 'H H E ff- 'im ' wi' Aw- - f,-, , . f ' W ' K , . x . ,Q H .4 2- w 1 , ,, 1 A ' Mcfa g +55 f Q , Q 5- my N- 1 fbi, - ,, ' . My , -if . . 11, f r,i f iaigggsijg MA , 'viii ' - . . ' ' 1 ' ' '1 , Y ' 4 A . f ' 'A 'X' L.. -1, WT A -W . A . 1,1 mL ' H M ' ' L A is JK Q F X359 we Q off I I I SIR BILLS UNDEFEATED IN '68 Another pass complete to Ron Pedrick. Brinks tries to escape the opponent ,v X A W A K A P , Q if . ' K ' 'LZIP' 4 - 5, -rf :Q---' -f if wa, Q V i 1:5 'wk X , F Y 1.1 , : A , ,w I Au - ' xxx f NM, Iv . , 5 l., , ,gg - if ix, - , THE FQOTBALL CHEERLEADERS THE VARSITY B E T S Y M O Y N E H A N B E T S Y B A X T E R 'f Eff ikk 1 W Captain Barb Kelly and mascot K Rene Townsley I T T Y M c G I V E R N , . x' if dES'l f REALLY BUCKLED DowN THE JAYVEES The Football Cheerleaders The 1968 football season was one we'll never forget. The cheerleaders worked hard . . . to boost team and school spirit . . . decorated the halls with signs put on pep rallies before each game put on two skits . . . one before the first game and the annual Johnstown- Gloversville skit .. . the cheerlead- ers had an addition to their uni- form this year . . . purple and gold scarfs keeping up with tradi- tions of years past they went to church and breakfast with the team before each game their favorite song was Buckle Down and that tells the story of the season . . . everybody buckled down Row 1: Bonny Smith, Linda Preston, Marggie Spawn, Sally Knilper, Kathie Sands. Row 2: Beth Steenburg, Donna Slingerland. Sitting down on the job. B fx I 5 l 4 I If 4 l ,gs What cheer can we do next, Peg? l .9 Words of wisdom from Coach Melita. CROSS COUNTRY . . . Q I Undefeated in seven small meets Utica 6th of 24 Cobelskill 1 of seven Bishop Gibbons 3 of 11 .. . Section II 1 of 11 State 7 of 9 A very successful year. Victory! o Aw Kneeling: Steve Lorence, Terry Allen, Rich Blackman, Kurt Darpoy, Barney Bellinger, Lee Brewda, john jurica, Stan Allen. Sfarzding: Mike Zollner, Steve Aquilla, Tom Van Slyke, Kim Miller, Hohn McGuire, Chuck Dwyer, Gary VanSlyke, Tom Chamberlin, Coach Purcell. II4 16,3 SECTION II CHAMPS Clowning around or warming up? if Pin-ups ! Who's tired? KQUEL m NW .A ,.-b- Huw Q .R I ,. war. i , 414 .W Mig A .emi 13 'Sv...f 1 JT' Q Q r 1 K 1 an ' , , . .T E 1 f vb' T 3 - 'fn 'Ng u-4 NM, SJ if -.... --. , J N ' K 1 111 W ,, . - A ' A4 I ,. - ,,..-u T TIM CROSS DICK BLAKE RON PEDRICK TOM McGIVERN TED BARTER Co-captain w 52 5 5 i,,,,,pn- ' T , -.. N B II6 GREG PRECOPIO dl'7'f7v,, f , -Hf 'Wl SW' 'ii ' if fv- N e ,W- DISAPPCINTING YEAR FOR VARSITY CAGERS 5-13 SEASON CHRIS RHORS 2 'x'f:Q' sd 1 Q f i K W 4371 .W -an- vk. Q' ' Y-4 .5 5 2 N - f JACK JACK SIEDLECKI BUCHNER Co-captain DOUG SQUIRES JS , i I A xXX X BOB CARACO Gln..-A , JIM MYLOT1' H7 fi . , . .,,' , , 11 n C O A C H D U N L A P II8 :nib 1-. i iN JV'S HAVE GREAT SEASON l 14-2 SEASON RECORD GOOD PROSPECTS FOR '67-70 VARSITY. A W 4 f TST T,1fW,, S '7 ll A 0 V , - .,.4 4 ,,, ' I. 9 E 'V 7 Q 4 Q f p Kl1?Elj7lg.' Dave Niles, Marc Subic, Gary VnnSlyke, Tony Coletta, Tom Simek. Snn1diz1g,' Mark Hanchar, Bob Murphy, Steve Sutton, Dave Delvlngistris, Coach Precopio, jim Hillier, Bob Pollard, Rick Scovic, and Bill Deusler. ll9 T H E V R S T Y BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS . . . A ,L 1 'Y wa E fn? 'p ., -2 ' ' 1 T -.- ' .5 , 13,5 fy- sux ,V , 5.1, fl,-,Av rv . A H - -J S at ' - .J , , I fl,-1, ty Ei?y?E:EEg'eIEgfUSig.I-indfl Pelosi, Ingrid Curtis. Row 3: Jackie Henry, Deb Malatino, Dorry Loslce. Mining Basketball Cheerleaders . . . Try to instill more spirit for Basketball Were permitted to have three pep rallies Made signs to promote spirit Had a breakfast for team and cheerleaders before the first game Parties after the games Made food for the team for away games Bad Brownies Lots of help from Miss Mulvey Our Advisor . . . J WE HAD SPIRIT! 'My -we ang. i j.V.'s and Varsity introduce the team. J.V.'s do a cheer during a time out. 2 ,PN I I kkkrr , .,, ,V I v. 522,214 f' Ii: . ,, ii :swag-A .... ... V i.1,.....w lr 2 Q i 3 'X :QuwI'k7ff, WEE? V 5 .A.. .4 I A K Vikrrt H K L I Razz' I: jackie Ortell, Linda Ecker, Mary jane Fazzio. Row 2: Deb Harazin, Dianne Homing, Roberta Spawn L 5 WRESTLERS HAVE WINNING SEASON Nine Wins Six Losses Second in Gloversville Independent Tournament First places to Allen and Ruppert in tourna- ment Top Team Points scored by Pol- lard, 56 . . . Ruppert, 51 . . . Allen, 40 . . . Johnson, 44 .Cannell, 34 CHRIS JOHNSON WILSON MARTIN I22 WALT THEUR MIKE COOK JOHN RUPPERT COACHES RECESSO AND PALMATEER l TIM PEDRICK STAN ALLAN ALLEN PRYSUNKA RUSS POLLARD LARRY CANAL DEAN BRUMAGHIM JIM ERMIE RICK JARBECK T E A M 'H Kneelifzg: Chuck Dwyer, Bill jurica, Rick Barnholt. Smndizzg- Don Elmenclorf, Gary Fosmire, Bob Marcuicco, Wayne Guild, Dean Dustin. GEORGE HOLMES 1.,.J' l'w-:..4u-U-1 'x igiI' ' SKI TEAM . . . SECTION II CHAMPS - . , WI, x . SS I, Row 1: B. Kitchen, B. Locek, S. Farrar, D. Langr, D. Easterly, S. Knipler, L. Cole, R. Blackmon, J. Underwood. Row 2 M Spawn J VanAlstine, J. Herms, B. Brinkman, R. Easterly, C. Cross, M. VanAIstin, Mr. Underwood, N. Devendorf, C. Hurd, J. Lacek B Sleezer J McGuire, K. Miller, D. Henderson, T. Blackmon, T. Dorqow. ' e I Every gets ready before the race. I 24 I ' -4 If I I ..k .QV 5 A I D. Miller takes the jump y r' l B ELEVENTH STRAIGHT YEAR 5 . , . 1. D. Miller, M. VanAlstine, and B. Brinkman have a good laugh before the race. john and Bill check their bindings. Dan Miller going through a gate. ? d 3: ,ni -1 K i L , , I . wwf John VanAlstine whips through a gate. Rusty Easterly wins 3 ski- meister, John VanAlstine wins 2, with Rusty, John Dan Mil- ler, Rick Blackman, Mark Van- Alstine and Bill Brinkman all going to the States . . . I25 BOWLING Good Season Eight Wins Five Losses top Bowlers Mike Charles Lou Carleo Ray Robare . . . i N 4 iii ii' - .sg ii pi 1 s f I 1 X- . A A V 'ii , ff? i Dan Wilrnor, Rich Rovazzini, jim Vasek, Roy Robare. Row 2: Kevin Fisher, jerry Christman, joe Santangelo. MR. SHERBA, COAC Kevin tries hard for a strike. . . .Bi v N , me 1 ,lf o T - I GIRL'S SPORTS BRING M . .,,. m ,, . .,,, . . . . I -W-M. S O C C E . R Row 1: D. XX alsh, N. Devendorf, K. johnson, V. Cromer, M. Snell, D, Ruhl, J. Ketchum. Rau' 2: B. Pedrick, S. Farrar, E. VanHorne, I.. Edwards, D. Harmis, M. Spawn, J. Downy. VICTORY TO J.H. . - A l S K E 3- T B A L . 1 A '7 AW' WZ h L --...L Row 1: V. Cromer, D. Walsh, D. I-Iannis, M. Sofka, J. johnson, M, Snell. Row 2: N. Talirico, J. Greenman, M. Passiro, G. Kuvarovic, M. Case, B. Smith, Coach Mrs. jurica. I27 VARSITY SWIMMING ADDED TO SHS Row 1: R. Sprung, J. Sergeant, R. Kuehnel, M. Zoellner, D. Thomas, M. Stewart, J Dalmata Rau 2 I Samenko, M Compagnone, D. Hale. Rau' 3: G. Brown, Coach Grant, D. Peck, T. Baird. 'gg 3 ,,,,. ,, , ks ...S ' V S I .Y ..... 11315. ' 5 fig-f'i -- I ' -1.5 ' I . J . f I -' ' f , ..-.'. f A- M 1 X- . ..,. . ' I 1 b 2. gi L K ,. . A--1-iv , . 6 , V Q W.. 41 ul A- Ff' I' . I mm ' i fZ'mQ ' I wirri- I A fr 7 2 A -. . , . V. lg ' Bag rf I- - ,Af ,., ,- w A :xinifsvflb , ' ' , A- :rw- I kkk- ,I -LN ,. N e . -Q11 I i . I. . '-4.w,.w,' ,. r , I S I-df, r..r 'SSI II I f A , A '- i.mmgai...,: 3 :ff - -:..: 4 . fu fmfsnf .1 V. . I h - . . l Y ' v .vs Ms MX' Q .Q f .. W Mi' ix I AI X 'Z A, S wr .HV Y 'I' W JK nf f, 5 I f I . I ,K -3. gi K r - was 4 Q n X33 H :w7,.f....:gg,,6... ff' Z, X M ' I 'ie A I 4 mr .pg 'ff 1 N. I 1 if w xi x f I 'WR ri ., S '1'Q' I28 A strong lead. y 5 yy : S. a John gets ready to dive. Ready to throw the coach in the pool after a victory. ' K,L. gig 'fix ' eii .l -x fr ' V Q W my 5 ii Q E, It . ' f I TY.: ' if ' ' Q . J ,ifE1':Y'Q1:1i'1f1l,19 lb: se I if .wine A' fm t if .s it t ti S5391 e UP, up and away! N V V P A il 4 qi J 3511 . ' Tl1ey're off! Swim team First year at J.H.S. Used FMCC pool Successful Five wins Six losses Mike Zollner rec- ord in 10U yd. breaststroke 200 yd. individual medley Dave Thomas unde- feated in dual competition, record in 100 yd. Backstroke Ron Sprung. held rec- ord in 100 yd. Butterfly A little encouragement from friends. l.29 im UNC STUDEN? C0 SUCH Xa FW STUDENTS VOICE OPINIONS IN SCHOOL POLICIES THROUGH STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Greater interest this year Getting rid of the flies Helping set up new seating in Auditorium Talent Show Victory Dance Better communication between students and administration . . . School granted more mon- ey for awards A good year . . . As president of Student Council, Bob Caraco is kept very busy. . Q ,,..f' Raw 1: Mr. Zoellner, jim Mylott, Bob Caraco, Janis McSherry. Row 2: Greg Procepio, Bill Pulver, Steve Walters, jack Siedlecki, Rich Blake, Nancy Tnlarico, Kitty MaGivern, Dave Hale. Row 3: Bill Duesler, Rick Barnholt, Dave Brumaghim, jim Vacek. I32 Z .V L J A. r 7 i 0421? 915-, 'S N ' g ' K , OFFICERS: Richard Elton, Stewart Tartell, Mark Empie, Yvoine Reny. DEBATE ARGUES WORLD PROBLEMS T, z ,: I A T' ,,,, . f Rau' J: Mrs. Buell, Barb Avery, Mrs. Reny, Kris Kehoe. Rau' 2: Mike Corsi, Jeanne Shippy, Tom Kane, Peter Morton. Row 3: Randel Swenny, Bill Sarris, Deb Harazan. Rau' 4: Dave Graham, Tim Clark. l33 QL x Plagued by many problems New Look for Baronet is sought Bigger Senior Pictures More Candids More Color Pictures Group Underclass Pic- tures Baby Pictures Lots of Hard Work By a few people Trying hard to make a great year- book for all to enjoy . . . BARBARA KELLY . . . Copy Editor. T v 1 swf I I MARY IO KITCHEN and INGRID CURTIS . . . Layout Editors. JACKIE HENRY Editor-in-chief. n 1 NEW LOOK IN '69 BARONET .L jf KATHIE SANDS Pr0duCtion Editor, .i'f15.3l 11, Ai. ink V I 5' mm A-fel ,. ..,,N ,Z Dk ,:-- i BILL SARRIS . . . Business Manager. Row 1: L. Preston, B. Moynehan, D. Loske, C. Keohoe, K. Charney, S. Pointon, M. Sofka. Row 2.' C Maman J. Broskey, J. Parenti, C. Leitch, D. Walsh, J. Johnson. Rau' 3: S. Pointon, Y. Reny, A. Carpentur, S Thom1s K. Zayicek, D. Horning, J. Polacek, J. Moran. ,qw -.1-.-.v Row 1: S. Martin, J. Polscek, D. Horning, D. Langer, J. Lacek, D. Langer, D. Smith, P. Pollak. Row 2: J. Brezovsky, S. Pointon, 1. Mc- Sherry, M. Oalcsford, DI. Hays, D. Ruhl, M. Russo. Row 3: J. Moran, K. Zajieck, C. Maxiam, L. Preston, L. Gifford, D. Chadwell, C. Mc- Ardell, C. Knapp, D. Hoyt, J. Sponnenburg, M. Stewart, J. Ketchum. iii A, K me .,, I f-4? l 3 .3 ' 'Q f v J , The Sir Bill's Bugle .. . Reports on student af- fairs Scholarships and Athletics News of Administration and Guidance Encour- I ages Creative writing Conducts student sur- veys Sells refreshments at football and bas- ketball games . . . W ,, . M Rigbl: ANN SPONNABLE, Editor-in-chief. I36 Y., 3 .,, . -AQMH 05+ 1 - fd? tr., pf? ar! is -H+ A- lg . ,- Ji' V 1 .-949' - 43.14 H. . 'L .Qv't'4 ' .f 5 -tif' l 'iff ' ' -W1 I i 1 ,S ALL THE NEWS OF J.H.S .... THE SIR BILL'S BUGLE JOY JOHNSON .. . Editor. STEW TARTELL .. . Business Manager. Kitty Mining KAREN CHARNEY Editor MR. EDWARD BRENNAN Advisor. TRI-HI-Y SERVES COMMUNITY Initiations Candy Sales Christmas at Infirmary Name tags for patients at Infirmary Senior trip to New York Ex- citing Meetings quiet Mrs. Sweet, Advisor. Kathy Scovic, Barb Avery, Linda Pelosi, Betsy Moynehan, Kitty McGivern, get ready for new Tri-Hi members. s Rau' 1: OFFICERS: Deb Malatino, Chris Squires, Kahty Sovic, Kitty McGivern, Betsy Moynehan, Linda Pelosi, Jackie Henry. Row 2: Deb Miller, Dorry Loske, Pat Hall, Kathie Sands, Barb Peterson, Beth Stenburg, RoseAnn Liccardi. Row 3: Sue Pre- torius, Sharon Svolos, Lorrie Becker, Donna Slingerland, Marggie Spawn, Jennifer Parenti, Elanie VanHorne. Row 4: D. Hale j. Muzzi, D. Holmes, F. johns, K. Genives, G. Zinter, L. Subik, C. Day. Row 5: P. Lavoie, K. Zayieck, B. Howe, D. Murphy, N. Maruchi, S. Thomas, S. Vavra, C. Kilmer, L. Gifford. 1 I38 OFFICERS: N. Talerico, J. Skapik, I. Curtis, M. Kitchen, B. Kelly, K. Baker, B. Baxter. Row 2: J. McSherry, K. Knapp, J. Sponenburg, C. Maxian, D. Horning, K. Charney. Row 3? D. Smith, D. Langer, M. Putman, B. Smith, J. Greenman, P. Rulison, M. Sofka. Row 4: S. Carrilo, K. Johnson, J. Hanson, D. Langer, R. Liccardi, J. Downey. Row 5: D. Hannis, N. Intelisono, D. Hannis, D. Chadweil, M. Oaksford, N. Devendorf, R. Spawn. Row 6: S. Pointon, L. Preston, S. Poin- ton, J. Losic, J. Polacek, J. Johnson. BIG YEAR FOR FRIENDSHIP CLUB New set of rules In- itiation etc. Tea . . . Christmas . . . food . . . Presents . . . Clothes .. Parties and Caroling . . . Dave and his park . . . Sex talk with Mr. M Ski Troll . . . First Dance in 43 years Helping Drives . .. Mrs. Magee moved Miss Mulvey new aclvisor. Barb Kelly and Ingrid Curtis discuss plans for the Friendship Club dance. I39 A POSSIBLE TEACHING CAREER . . . F.T.A. he Rau' 1: OFFICERS: Val Cromer, Nancy Biscotti, Dianne Hornirig, Mary jo Kitchen, Karen Charney, Mrs. Lorence, Advisor. Row 2: Deb Du pree, Dee Walsh, jamye Greenman, joy johnson, Betsy Mnynehan, jackie Henry. Rout' 3: jeam Mastrangeli, Chris Kehoe, Yvonne Reny Marion Sofka, Donna Slingerland, jennifer Parenti, jill Polacek. Rau' 4: Audra Carpenter, jaynell Ketchum, Sandy Tichy, Monica Russo Sandy Sackett, Lynn Gifford, Carol Day, Rose Caraco. Row 5: Kathy Kabina, Chris Knapp, jo Ann Santangelo, Debby Bennett, Sally Pointon, Connie Kilmer. Rau' 6: Dale Hannis, jan Sponnenburgh, Connie Maxiam. i V, Monthly Meetings A-3 Speakers .. . Trip to FMCC .. . Oneonta ... Wait- ing on tables at dinners Senior Teach- ing Day Successful Childrens Christa mas party . . . Mrs. Lorence and Mrs. Slavic . . . Advisors VARSITY CLUB . . . FOR QUALIFIED ATHLETES 1341 5 . 2 Row I: Tum Chzlmberlyn. jack Siecllecki, Al Prysunka, Ray Rnbure, Bill Brinkman. Row 2.' Chris Johnson, Tim Pedrick, Mike Zollenar, Lou Carleo, Carl Minardo, Bob Murphy, Dm Wilmrmt, Stun Allen, Chuck Dwyer. Row 3: Dave Devendorf, jim Mylnrt, Kim Miller, Chris Rhors, Ted Barter, john Ruppert, Doug Squires, Russ Pollard, Tom McGivem, Larry Cannell. I Club members help out ar their Cnr Wash. PEP CLUB ASSISTS CHEERLEADERS Rau' 1: Marion Snfka, D. Horning, C. Minardo, R. Liccarcli, L. Subik, J. Santos. Row 2: S. Svolos, D. Murphy, J. Ortell, V Cromer, K. Charney, J. Polacek, L. Edwarcls. Row 3: L. Dinotti, L. Dinotti, J. Fioravanti, S. Pointon, D. Slingerland, J. Parenti, G. Zinter. Row 4: B. Broyles, M. Russo, S. Tichy, J. Santangelo, D. Bennett, C. Kilmer, R. Eaton. Row 5: S. Pointon, N. Mar- oucci, J. Brezovsky, K. Kalninn, C. Knapp, C. Maxiam, J. Sponnenburgh. Many Pep Club members accompanied the cheerleaders to away games. SKI CLUB ACTIVE IN '69 The Ski Club members and then some turned out for the picture. President Rich Lorence and Advisor Mr, Corbett discuss plans for a cook-out at Royal Mt. Great year for skiers Two trips To Gore Mountain Sauce as president our queen, Kathy Sco- vic along on all the trips . . . Cookout at Royal Mt. .. . Lots of fun .. . I43 MAJORETTES ----+i,., COLORGUARD Debbie Dustin, Lianne Stewart, Rona Case, Stephanie Simek, Dawn Barnes, Jeanne Skapik. Mf,l'.ff?1lQ.' Liz Cortese, Captain. Color Guard . . . Twirlers . , . Remember our Houston . . . More away trips . . . freezing at . . . peaceful Hudson . . . morning practice . . . exhaustion at the parade. band Mr. Wilbur Lunch . . . Banquet? Waiting to march at Hudson. I44 MARCH ON... CAPTA IN SHARON DIODATO M A R C H E ..... R S Rau' I: Pam Lavoie, Lorie Becker, Kahty Kubina, Vicky Bently, Norma Bisigini, Donna Hale, Marie Thomas, Audrey Carpenter, Sue Vavra. Row 2: Co captain Charlene Hurd, Lynne Hall, Maryjo Kitchen, Pat Hall, Diana Chaclwell, Sherry Dawson, Sue Praetorius, Marie Dorn, joylene Joyce, Sharon Manino, Leslie Miller, Co-captain Margo Bowman. Rau' 1: K. Wroble, j. Muzzi, V. Kohout, R. Liccardi, J. Resico, R. Kulwec, M. Stevens, N. Gray, S. Gray. Row 2: Co-captain P. Borden, J. Parenti, T. Porta, R. Caraco, K. Strevy, J. Hillier, G. Bartlett, C. Beno, D. Miller, Co-captain M. Sofka. ll.. Chorus meets noontime under the direction of Mrs. Russell They put on Xmas concerts, concerts for the student-body. Thcy also go to other schools to perform . . . I46 BAND PROVIDES MUSIC FOR MANY OCCASIONS . . . sf A-1 ,Ii ,, r b .ln j 4, F -45 fi -- L Q. A 'lou' 1: M. Stewart, M. Sofka, C. McArdell, R. Runkle, Mr. Hougston, R. Sweet, B. Blalclesley, G. Leibolwitz, D. Grubb. Row 2: E. Nlorton, j. White, C. Gragg, S. Tartell, A. Sponnable, G. Leibowitz, R. Henderson, G. Hill. Row 3: C. Kralovic, S. Lorence, G. Angus, I. Gilmore, A. Polmateer, S. Moore, B. Kumpnn, INI. Subik. ...... fp f lS A .-..,-.. MR. HOUGSTON Band Director. Entertainment at football games Music at assemblies Christmas Assembly Traveled to away football games Pep band at basketball games . . . I47 JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS DO VOLUNTEER WORK I I I ,- -. I 3 1, i 25 ,,. 5 K kccig . I . ww , 3 , D it V W. x V -sy i- , .:,. H h 'A V 11 RRRR' I I iiitw' I A .f,1 X .,,1, IA -' We x I 1 I E , . If OOR1 , If K E 5 , I ' I VVt'bi Xi wry i S I. I -ZWQ 4 R R N R RR f 3 .Mm , RRO I 1 I - l Rau' 1: Linda Hanson, Linda Preston, RoseAnn Liccardi, Kathie Sands. Ruu' 2: Nancy Biscotti, Lyn Subik, Sally Pointnn, Diane Wilkes, Brenda Peclrick, Diane Wlmize. Rau' 3: Barb Czirleo, Sally Kniplcr, Muryjane Fuzziu, Marie Dnrn, Leslie Miller, Nancy Miller, Connie Kilmer. Mi,f,fi11,q.' Deb Malantino, Deb Dustin. AT THE JOHNSTOWN HOSPITAL MEDICAL ARTS CLUB ! 2 Q an ,. ., , wsww-wzsw' Lucy Dinotti, Margu Bowman and Nancy Zemken. Sluzzdizzgx Mrs. Aldrich, advisor. .,,, fr LJ., f Smlmf' Miss Cru Crtttu, Karen Karpoy, Pres. Sharon Dirtdato, Deg Freeze, V.P. Nancy T2ll11l'iC0, Lyn Griffcn. Sfrllldillgl Amy KoII.tr, Deb Smith, Rose Ann Liccardi, Paulette Burdcfn, Nancy Intalisantm, Durkns lfiebku, Nancy Grey, Marion Sofku, Dc-h Grewen. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS A lm.. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Diane Ruhl, Miss Elwood, Debby Hoyt. Smfzdings julie Hays, Candy Nellis, Kathy Martin, Carol McArdell. Karen Thrall, Lyn Griffen. KEEP LIBRARY RUNNING W H -L f F I , Zvl -I V ' J ,,,. 4 Bill Sarris and Barb Avery make good use of Library facilities. 'rj' i It 1 Row 1: Mrs. jurica, L. Edwards, M. Spawn, N. Talarico. Row 2: D. Homes, J. Hillier, 1. Viola, D. Slingerland, L. Donatto, K. johnson D. Mihai. Rau' 3: D. Walsh, D. Ruhl, M. Stevens, G. Hannis, V. Cromer, G. Kovaric, S. Baxter, S. Martin, M. Case. Row 3: J. Ketchum S. Studc-nit. B. Howe, K. Callery, J. Fioravanti, K. Zajieck, M. Stofck. M. Putman, B. Smith, L. Shippey, J. McSherry. G.A,A. is a group of girls who participate in the various sports ficldhockey soccer basketball truck and field softball gymnastics keeps our girls physically fit COACH JURICA lends them on. ISI , , 'HRW' ,-Jam' -f ' 'A Mem, ., H V. , 1 ig. , SQ .kkk My.. wif? ,m', l . .wif 5 M . . ,W M. 3 If Wag 1 ' STUDENT ACTIVITIES VARY I I '1uA.a' 1 W.. F44 SPRING ACTIV Successful team Co-captain Tom Agone, Dick Spraker Errol jones High score Undefeated dual meets 9th of 15 Mont Pleasant Invitational Triangular Meet won . . . Won Western Conference Relays . . . broke 5 records Western Conference WON Placed 2nd Section 2, Class B meet TRACK TEAM WINS WESTERN CONFERENCE AGAIN 1 j.H.S. DUAL MEET 1 RECORD 1.1-I.S. ....... 99V2 Hudson ...... 36V2 I.H.S. ...... 107 Mohawk ...... 29 j.H.S. ...... 101 Albany Academy 35 j.H.S. ...... 112 Shenendohowa.. 24 J.H.S. ...... 101 Saratoga ...... 35 j.H.S. ...... 105 Gloversville .... 31 j.H.S. ....... 89 Scotia ........ 46 NEW RECORDS 440 yd. dash 51.4 Alan Prysunka Mile 431.9 Chuck Dwyer High Jump 6 ft.1V2 in. Errol jones Two Mile Run 10:O5.0 Gregg Baker Medley Relay 3:45.9 Dan Miller, Mike Fleming, Fred Put- man, Tom Chamberlain. Ted Barter leaps over the high hurdles for J.H.S. lu wr W'-fi-' . kjgw Vi-, LCD X2 5315 he J Row l.' Fred Putman, Les DelMata, Dan Ackernecht, Greg Baker, Dick Spraker, Errol jones, Fred Oaksford, George Kollar, john Olds. Row 2: Coach Dustin, Andy Shultz, Ron Pedrick, jon VanAIstin, Mike Flemming, Tom Chamberlane, Dan Miller, Dave Devendorf, Al Prysunka, Russ Pollard, joe Santangelo. Row 3: Paul Hutcherson, Kim Miller, Stan' Allen, Charlie Dwyer, Jeff Preston, Ted Barter, Tom Callery, jim VanHorn, jim Smrtic, Dan Hannis. Managers: Terry Bendal and joe David. I57 JV'S WIN WESTERN CONFERENCE Row 1: Barney Ballinger, Steve Lorence, Gary VanSlyke, Randy Hutchenson, john Congionoe, Paul Glotzbecker, Don Wager, Bob Murphy, John DelMata, Harry Wilson. Row 2: Coach Dunlap, Bill Krempa, Jim Hillier, Tim Callery, Bob Sweet, Tony Mowery, Bill jurica, Mike McGregor, Lee Brewda, Dave Niles. Row 3: Gumby, Bob Crouse, Ron Hays, Bill Moshier, Bob Kumpan, john Rupert, Rick Barnholt, Dave Spraker, Len Ackernecht. jayvees unsurpassed Many outstanding athletes . .. Many prospects for varsity po- sitions Good outlook for track in '69. Mmmmph, splat! TRACK OFFICIALS KEEP MEETS RUNNING SMOOTH LY 1: Dorry Betsy Moy- Dot jurica. Ann Gavin, Row Loske, havhan, Row 2.2 AKa'thy4 SCOVIC, Barb Peterson, JIII Pola- cek, Dineane Langr. Raw' 3: Pat Ham- mond, Ruth Eaton, Pam La Voie, Nan- cy Talarico, Judy Walsh and Ingrid Curtis. l59 TENNIS TEAM HAS FAIR SEASON Tennis Team . . . four wins, ten losses . .. twice as many wins as last year strong competition .. western conference . . . Hudson . . . Gloversville . . . champs Albany Academy . . . five lettermen to return next year . .. try to improve this year's record Girl's tennis team started this year lost both matches . . . boosted morale of the boys. Paul gets ready for the game. ' '-U1 ' Rau' 1: Randy Sergent, Don Brott, Paul Beaudry, Stew Tartrll. Row 2: Charlie Gragg, Tom Kane, Bob Caraco, Kris Ackerbauer, Missing, Paul Knipler. l60 Bob and Stew wait for the serve. Stew winds up for the serve. J.H.s.. . ....4 Amsterdam .... j.H.S. ...... 0 Gloversville . . . j.H.S. ...... 1 Albany Academy J.H.S. ...... 4 Bishop Scully .. j.H.S. ...... 0 Balston Spa . . . j.H.S. ...... 2 Cobelskill .... . J.H.S, ...... 3 Hudson ...... . I.H.S. ...... 2 Shenendohowa .. j.H.S. ...... 2 Gloversville . . . . j.H.S. ...... 0 Albany Academy j.H.S. ...... 4 Bishop Scully .. j.H.S. ...... 1 Hudson ...... . J.H.S. ...... 1 Shenendohowa . j.H.S. ...... 4 Cobelskill .... . Kris makes it good for the match BASEBALL TEAM WINS Rooters to the bxg game A . wt, 1 ' Q fra- 'T --... A353 . wa .Q '.l-'i A AbAA I ly ig , . 7 12 l X Kneeling: Lou Carleo, Don Murphy, Tony Santangelo, Jim Wilmot, jack Siedlecki, Joe Vacula, and jim Mylott. Standing: Coach Purcell Larry Melita, Ray Robare, Carm Pagano, Tom Krolavic, john Grahm, Mike Charles, and Bill Brinkman. SECTION Il CHAMPICNSHIP Jack Siedlecki winds up for the pitch. J.H.s.. . . J.H.s J.H.s J.H.s J.H.s J.H.s j.H.S.. . . J.H.s.. . . J.H.s.. , . J.H.S.. . , y.H.s J.H.s.. . . J.H.s.. . . J.H.s. .....,.. is J.H.s.. . . I.H.S. ......... 1 J.H.s. ......... 1 J.H.S.. . . j.H.S. J.H.s. ......... 6 VARSITY SCORES ....7 Saratogan.. ....2 Amsterdam .. ....4 Gloversville ..... ... . . . .4 Albany Academy . . . . . . . . .10 Draper .......... ... ....3 Hudson....... ....3 Bishop Scully.... ....2 Amsterdam..... ....14 . . . .5 Shenendohowa . . . . . . . . . . .7 Gloversville . . . . . . . ....7 Saratoga.......... . . . .4 Albany Academy . . . . . . ....6 Bishop Burke Draper ...... . . . ....4 Hi1dson'...... Bishop Scully .... . . . Shenendohowa ...,. . . Reg11lm'SeaJ01z 11 wins, 6 losses. SECTIONALS ....1 South Glen Falls ....6 Waterveliet Granville ........ Final Record 14 wins, 6 losses. I63 JV'S - GOOD PRCSPECT Our ambitious j.V. team. Go Home! Piggy on the mound. OR VARSITY l l if 1 A K 1 fi l . ,z l W ,... if Coach Mr. Benton . . . eight wins . . . six losses . .. slow start . . . strong 2nd half . .. G-Ville game 3 to 2 Improved jim Mylott Bright future . . . Row 1: Dan Wilmont, Jim Mylott, Rich Rovazzini, Doug Squires, Carl Minardo, Billy Kitchen. Row 2: Brian Rowback, Mark Hanchar, Dave Thomas, Cam Cross, Tom McGivern. '65 xx CLASS 0F '68 PRESENTS ARSENIC AND OLD LACE 2 V f J ' .,---. 4 , j Rich makes his exit. Kris new er suspects f Bernie without L ulcf' '. ' her glasses Directed by Miss Rosanne Ferrara Arfirmntf, Bonnie Barter and Pam Pelosi S 'f 1 CHARACTERS: Abby Brewfler . . . Rev. Dr. Harper Ted Brewrler Offirer Brophy .. Officer Klein .. . Marilyn Brewfter . Elaine Harper .. Mortimer Brewrter Mr. Gibb! ...... fomztlmrz Brewrler Dr. Eimtein ....... Offirer O'Hara . Lieirterzont Rooney Mr. lVlyitl:erJpoorz I66 BernieNeuhaus ..... Paul Beyer ,.. foe Vacula . . . . Kris Ackerbauer . .. . Joe Brewda . . ...... Deb Race . . . . . . Maureen Kelly . . . ...... Ed Caraco joe De Marco . . . . . . . . Rich Spraker . . . Robert Carroll . . . .,.. Tom Callery . . . . . john Grahm ....FredRichy Maureen begs Ed to marry her. Mr. Agone addressesthe senior class. Barb Wagschal delivers her Salutatory Essay. Held in Knox Auditorium Dr. Orlo M. Brees guest speaker The Rugged Individual by Ed Caraco Assignment '68 , Barb Wagschal Presentation of Diplomas Pomp and Circum- stance . . . An end . . . A Beginning . . . The sad senior boys. f fifif' ,NJ 50 J, M M' 4 U ymz SPRING x. W .. A MWYEEFWJY 33226: Wm. '-N ' x SNAPS . Q .,,1,.qggg,y-pwa . f 411 9i W .2 1 ' H A M.. 11 ffgflf x ' 4' ? 'UI , 'Q' - , ,M Wmus ADS J X 1 :Q 2 3 ff Congratulations to the Class of I969 THE JoHNsTowN KNITTING MILL co. n PUTMAN'S MARKET I44 W. Main St. Johnstown DW- 6-72'4 FLOWER SHOP Nothing Takes the Place of Meat pnndle and Jansen Ave. Serve the Finest PHONE 639I7 Serve Our Fresh Cut Meats C. F. VAN NOSTRAND 81 SON Plumbing and Heating Phone 6-8633 I0 W. Green S+. Johnstown EVA'S BRIDAL SHOP GLORIAIS PlZzERlA Bridal Party Attire-Formals 3'4 N- Pe Y S+- Cocktail-Lodge Gowns-Linge Johnstown, N. Y. Phone 3-8541 R. D. FONDA Fulton County's MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY Assoc. appreciates the help ond cooperation ot the J.H.S. Student Body CONGRATULATIONS KORNER KUPBOARD BAKERY 206 Wes+ Main Sireei' Johns+own PHONE 6-9I22 Besi' Wishes COONLEY ESSO 52 Eas+ Main S+. Johnsfown Q The Pig LE e The Pig 16 .. Wherever f -s -, ' X ' you're 5 going' ' ' When ou depend on Co Q YR' Qfffe 5 wherever yy you've V, been . . . 'Ia' DRINK . . 19 .Y d a little lift - ke COKE IS KING GLOVERSVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 278 Sou1'h Main S+. I73 Bowl JOHNSTOWN BOWLING CENTER E M S+. W. T. GRANTS JUST SAY CHARGE IT! Known for Values from Coasfr 'ro Coasf' 2 W. Main S+. Johns+own New York GOULD'S DEPARTMENT STORE , i We Give S 8: H Green S+amps 36 W. Main S+. Johnsfown A gift for this year's graduates . . . free checking account service You want to be sure you manage your money wisely, right? Of course. So our graduation gift of free checking account service for one year will help you do that. How? you say. Glad you asked. When you pay by check your quarterly statement will show what you've spent and where the money went. And more. Those cancelled checks will be proof you paid. The Bank National Commercial Bank and Trust Company For job opportunities at The Bank, just write or call our Personnel Department. JOHN C. MILLER, INC. 509-5l3 N. Perry S+. Johnstown, New York JEEP 6-7I24 MERCURY CONTINENTAL COMET TRIUMPH Nooniime at Ka+hie's. FIAT suNoco GAS AND ous ELMER LITTLE 8: SONS, INC. RED KNOBLAUGH 8, SONS Johnsfown New York Sunoco Gas and Oils Radiator Repair I28 N. Perry S+. Johnstown l75 WILLIAM KITCHEN JR. Builder 306 W. Sfafe S+. JoI1nsI'own FIELDS 81 BAXTER Insurance I4 N. Markei' S+. Johnsfown, N. Y. CompIimen'Is of SIMCO LEATHER CCRP. 99 PIeasan'I Ave. JoI1nsI'own, New York COLE'S FUNERAL HOME 2I5 E. Main S+. Phone 6-39I9 GLADYS C. PUTMAN General, HeaI'rI1, Life Insurance Phone 6-92I5 4 S. WiIIIam SI. Johnsfown The Home of Quality Furnishings for Your I-Iome 'NN A I I 'sw Rag .ii . , 'E S ,A ,m,, z I ,ig 1 , PHONE 6-7315 25 Wes'r Main S+. JoI1nsI'own, N. Y. JULES T. GARFALL, INC. Cusfom Made Leafher Sporfswear Johnsfown, New York Besf Wishes PED ELECTRIC 81 SERVICE STATION SAAB DEALER I50 Easf S Iafe S+. Johnsfown I ., f KROPAY'S DECORATORS WOCK'S Bes+ Wishes FREDERICK W. BARTER Funeral Home THERE ARE N0 LIMITS ' ON AN ABC EDUCATION I 0 BEGIN YOUR BUSINESS CAREER IMMEDIATELY 0 TRANSFER YOUR CREDITS TOWARD A DEGREE One and Two Year Diploma Programs in ACCOUNTING 0 DATA PROCESSING 0 MARKETING- RETAILING 0 EXECUTIVE AND MEDICAL SECRETARIAL ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE 130 WASHINGTON AVENUE, ALBANY, N. Y. 12210 Accredited for Higher E ducalion in Business '41,ES,'Gg,'. .XBQEINE-fsp - Q- 9 Q5 ' ! 3 u 2' I 1 I ' C 'Q ,' .A 'X The Mosi' of +I1e Besi' 'ro +I1e CLASS OF '69 DENKERT'S ZI3 W. Sfafe S+. I78 JoI1nsI'own, N. Y. Hua Corner of N. MarI:e'I' and W. Main DeWI'I-I' POCKSTATER 46 W. Main S+. Men's Wear and Lady Pendlefon SCRIVERS BUILDING SUPPLIES For Ihe Besf in Building MaIeriaIs Phone 6-9822 Wood-Made Kiichens For Hwose who demand Ihe Iines+ JOHN'S TYLER TILE CO. INC. 4-38I5 PERRY LANES BOWLING CENTER N. Perry SI. Johnsfown GLOVERSVILLE SPORT SHOP Specialisfs in Sporfs 6 Easi' FuH'on S+. Gloversville, N. Y. See JOHN B. MELITA Jeweler aI MELITA'S GEM LAB 'for A Giganfic AssorI'men+ of Charms Pierced Earrings Johns'rown's Mosi' Modern Jewelry S+ore Open Monday-Friday Nighf UnI'iI 9 P.M. All Year Round W. Main Sfreef Johnsfown PALMER'S DRUGS GIVES Free Delivery PALMER'S DRUG RUSSELL sTovER CANDIES PAGANO GLOVES 5 Church Sf. Johnsfown BRUNETTO'S FAMILY FUN CENTER 40I E. Main Sf. Johnsfown Phone 6-742l Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1969 From AHERN PHARMACIES JOHNSTOWN GLOVERSVILLE SHULER 81 DUROSS Anfiques and Giffs 230 N. Perry S+. Johns+own PETER F. DUNN FUNERAL HOME I E. Green Sf. Johnsfown TREHER 81 JUNG INC. PLUMBING HEATING and KITCHEN REMODELING CGMPLIMENTS OF ARGERSINGERS GI n N Y TOM'S ELECTRIC SERVICE EIecI'ricaI ConI'racI'ors GE Appliances SALES-SERVICE LEON F. SWEARS INC. III-I I3 N. Perry S+. Johnsfown For Your Keepsake Diamond See TENEYCK, The Jeweler 43 W. Main S+. Johns'I'own, N. Y. The S+ore Wifh a Cordial Welcome Congraiulaiions and Besf Wishes Io Ihe Baronei Siaff GUIFFRE BROS. Fonda New York Charfer and SchooI Bus Service WALT'S WALK-IN GROCERY I00 E. Sfafe Sfreei' Johns+own, New York Besi' Wishes MOORE 81 CURTIS, INC. JohnsI'own 6-34 I 8 INSURANCE GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF I969 DONALD W. CROMER Public Accountant ROTARY GAS Norfh Perry S+. Johnsiown FULTON OPTICAL CENTER INC. Phone 4-35I3 2 E I FuI+on S+. GIoversviIIe AL'S ELECTRIC SHOP Besf Wishes fo +I1e Baronef Sfaff MOTOROLA DUROSS BROS. MAYTAG WESTINGHOUSE J I' I Fonda Road NORGE N Y Besi' Wishes JACK 8: JILL SHOPPE Specializing in Juniors I52 Mah' Si' g-432' JoI1ns'rown 80 N. Main S+. Gloversville, N. Y. IWW Jilumers FELTHOUSEN S FLORIST . , sg 2 A ' I II i . NX I II I83 FIRST TRUST COMPANY M F ' -'1 4 fr 1 ' of I W... V 'il W . ALBANY -V If A L .W .' J , g I . .i , . T I rg .L ,gigumfe OI-INsTOwN OFFICE I . I' 'TT'2 .51 FFFT 5. Eg- X F11' Congrajlulaiions To The Class V i, ff of '69 and Besi' Wishes fu N Vx n ' for Yaur Fufure Too. W l f W nwb b , .. NEWTON s. MORRISON j T' SfafioneI'Y-Wall Paper S.W.P. Painfs FF'f'- 72. -.- A CHAMBERLAIN'S Wall Paper, Painfs and Glass I8 N. Mariel S+. Johnsfown, N Y. Besf Wishes DELUXE DINER II S. Perry S+. Jphnslown BEST WISHES CLASS OF '69 PETITES JUNIORS MISSY JUNIORAMA of 'iiiiil JOHNSTOWN Thal funny. huh? .-Q ff' ar, All alone are we. Besl Wishes LOYAL ORDER OF THE MOOSE I5 S. William S+. Jolmsfown, N. Y. PHIL MILLER'S TEXACO JoI1ns+own N Y Specializing in Tropical Fish, Nodh Comrfe Aveim Birds and Small Animals WILSON'S PET SHOP Johnsfown. N. Y. A. BORDEN FURNITURE 2 SOUII' Marke+ S+ree+ 206 W. Sfaie S+. Johnsiown I wonder wlnaf Befsy and Ingrid are working on? Terry can hear Ingrid crack! Inlegralion? GUN ill J Z I CHUCICS SERVICE ' E GIFTS F LfLL.cSZlA5lDN5 sSmJfNn:: VANDEWA and Washingfon S+. 44 I A ,K r , 3851? . ,, mx, Qi ,QA Wifz ggf, ,f f , k u Aga 1 AL 'Q W 'f if 5? 4' 4412352-If H vm: 5 M X J Y, WL H wr 1511.1 Wfxfig 1-' vw idfi xr - 1 r eef: ,I N M ihiiilfi , 1 4' 1 ' ' 'wisq - X M L: 55 5 , D- 5 .-fi. v ' 'w 'W m' FoR Tl-lose T01-:AVE THE Gloversville. New Yprki YVEARBOOKA SPECIALIST P155 qmnpl .55 ,Q kv iff PALCQN I87 .4 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Vern Osborne Roberi' E. Horning Elmer F. Kelly Bernard Cl'1ris'rman Roberl L. Hall George J. Charney Daniel Walsh and Mrs. Russell W. Henry and Mrs. Edward J. Callery and Mrs. William Brinkman and Mrs. William Reny PARENT Q, 'cl f g S i . -fff saw- Y I, Mrs. Miller v g- ,vi iirs ,Lx , 4 ' I if E , :W I .3173 g ff: -Q, 5-4 K 1, 1 . E A- i s 4 55: A A A .,, .I ,Xu . . -- . 79-fu. f We 5 av E' f 'yr a M 4' ,I ., if , J. 3 U ' lr ' M. 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As you travel life's path you will meet Balfour Sa Taylor again and again. Balfour 8: Taylor serves colleges industry and the armed forces with the finest rings, pins, tro- phies, graduation announcements and yearbooks. Good luck and warm congratulations to our lifetime friends! REGIONAL OFFICE L.G. Balfour Company Taylor Publishing Company Box 2509 Schenectady, N.Y. 12309 Bob Gray - 'Don Nash - Jim Gerding Dick Sims - Bob Macfadden KNOX GELATINE, INC Joi-lNsTowN, New YORK Wesi' M BEST WISHES From MOHAWK COUNCIL 455338 S++ Jh+ NYk BARONET LITHO CO, Ar+eriaI JoI1ns+own, N. Y. THE WAYFARER INNS Keeping Inns of Disfincfion JOHNSTOWN MOTOR INN Johns+own, N. Y. Besf of Luck fo +I1e Class of '69 HOLIDAY INN Comrie Ave. Johnsfown GoocI+imes are few and far in befween. B Y ear off. Suzy Creamcneese! WIwa+'s Go? Info Yo Besi' Wishes TRI-COUNTY ENGINEERS 38 W. Main SI. Johnsiown Work ls Love Made Our Edilor ls So Slupid, Visible She Used lo Think Manual -KAHLIL GIBRAN CARM and Tom SANDS' FOOD AND GARDEN CENTER, INC. Wholesale Relail Cor. Comrie and Townsend Ave 6-9I II or 6-9I I7 WIZR RADIO 930 KC Johnslown New York Labor Was a Mexican Piclure Ol A Girl. KOBUSKIE LANES, INC. TAKE-our DINNERS-BANQUETS Open All Year Open 9:00 A.M. Till Closing-Daily E. Fullon and Arferial Gloversville Lay back and groove on a rainy day. -Jimi Hendrix lpfrrmor SIR BILL PATRIOT Serving The Grealer Johnslown Area Wirh Local News Whal' Does Life Mean Now? S I'm for Johrrslown, couldrfi be prouder. Big Songs f-- X From OUR Year Touch Me ...... ...... Fi re ....... Hey Jude Over You ........ Dance Io 'rhe Music . While Room ...... Crimson and Clover I S+ar+ed a Joke . . Piece of My Hear-I ..... . . Worsl' Thai' Could Happen Revolu'l'ion ............. For Once in My Life People Gof fo Be Free Words ............ I, 2, 3 Red Lighl' Magic Carpef Ride .. Wifchela Lineman .. 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Oufrage . . .. ,... Buckinghams l95 GILLMORE OIL CO. INC. TEXACO HEATING OILS AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES 208 N. Perry S+. JohnsI'own Dial 2-46I7 Trus+ Your Car To The Man Who Wears The Slrar FULTON COUNTY GLASSWORKS Glass Of All Descriphons AII Curved Windshields 306 Soufh Main S+. 5-4I23 PERSSE BROS. TWIN CITIES MILK CO., INC 48 E. Main S+. Johnsfown This Space was bouqhr and paid for by Jrhe '69 BARON ET STAFF. We wanJr you Io know- WE TRIED All ah-ah 5 or was if 6, maybe 7-weII 7If2 of us Jrried Thanks for your supporr. I7If2 is no+ an accurare number bu+ ahrer aII This work-we canI counlr ming Air Wresfhnq Pr i CE. CompIimen'rs of THE FULTON COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION FULTON COUNTY Moroizs, INC. eARLocK's KENTRIS CHEVROLET, INC. H 81 P MOTORS, INC. GLOVE CITIES CHEVROLET KINGSBORO MOTOR SALES MIHAL MOTORS I. HEIMAN, INC. HOWELL 81 PIERSON, INC. ROSE BUICK, INC. SHEPARD PONTIAC, INC. VALLEY SMALL CAR, INC. Loneliness is such a drag -Jimi Hendrix Suzy! You iusr goi +o +own and we've been kinda in+eres'I'ed in your deveIopmen'r. . . . Forge+ I+! -Frank Zappa E. F. KELLY CO. Building Consfrucfion Phone 6-7628 I3 Fraser Ave. JoI1nsI'own PHIL MILLER'S TEXACO NOFIII Comrie Avenue Johnsfown America Consumes 2IIf2 Tons of Aspirin Every Day THE LEADER HERALD For lime Lalesl ln News Gloversville Johnsfown I.os+ in a world oi facex SQUIRE'S PASTRY SHOP Delicious Baked Goods I28 W. Main S+. Johns+own, N.Y. Meals Of Good Tasle Member of Buy-Ri'l'e Food S+ores 2 E. Madison Ave. Johnsiown Life is a cold pickle wandering aimlessly Harough +l1e brine of +ime. -D.C. Hey pisanc! SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST PERSONALITY RAY ROBARE-KITTY MCGIVERN CLASS IVITS PAUL BEAUDRY-:DORRY LOSKE MOST ATHLETIC JACK SIEDLECKI-SHIRL FARRAR ,I fl 55514 I IGLVRI5-PHYSIQUE 5551 DRESSED JACKIE HENRY-DAN MILLER ALLAN PRYSUNKA-BARB KELLY 199 ' SENIOR SUPERLATIVES ' VWS f 'f T i if 1 E f A t T MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED TIM CROSS-PEG RULISON MOST ATTRACTIVE KRIS BAKER-TOM VAN SLYKE MOST GLAMORO US GERRY CHRISTMAN-BETSY MOYNEHAN FRIENDLIEST , . 15 M OST DEPENDABLE BARB AVERY-LARRY MELITA KAREN CI-IARNEY--BOB CARACO SENIOR INDEX ANDERSON, MARIE AVERY, BARBARA-Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Debating 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec.-2 Treas.-3. BAKER, KRISTIN-Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Capt.-3, Sect.-Treas. H.M.-4 Pres. homeroom 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2. BARKER, LOIS BAXTER. ELIZABETH-Friendship Club, Cheerleading, Ski Club, Pep Club. BEAUDRY, PAUL4Football, Bowling, Track, Tennis, Intra- murals. BEN-SHMUEL, TERRY-Art Editor of newspaper, Part of Modern dance group, Lab Assistant-Biology. BENTLEY VICKIE-F.T.A.-3 yrs. Pep Club-2 yrs. Baronet -1, Marchers-4. BILLA, SUSAN-G.A.A., Business Club, Y.M.C.A. swimming. BORDEN, PAULETTE A.-Maiorettes-3yrs. Co-Captain twirl- ers, Business Club, Reporter, Swimming, Red Cross Rep. BLOWERS, DEBBIE BORDIS, JACK BOXWMAN, MARGO-G.A.A., Girls Swimming Program, Malorettes-Co-Captain, Friendship Club, Medical Arts Club- Treasurer. BRINKMAN, VUILLIAM-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Skiing 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity J Club-Sec. 3, 4, Senior Class- V.P., National Honor Society, National Athletic Scholarship Society. CALLERY, TIMOTHY-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Track 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Intramurals. CAPPARELLO, MICHELE-Gymnastics Club. CARACO, ROBERT-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Tennis 3, 4, Student Council Treas.-3 Pres.-4, Baronet 3, 4, Sports Ed.44, Varsity J Club 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3. CARLEO, LOUIS-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity J Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Baronet. CASALE, JOHN-Basketball 1, Baseball, Football. CASE, LUCY-G.A.A., Chorus. CASE, RONA-Chorus, Girls Bowling, Color Guard, Business Club. CE LLARY, ALBERT-Bowling. CHAMBERLAIN. TI-IOMAS-Football, Cross-Country-2 yrs. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity J Club, Basketball Intermurals. CHARLES, KATHLEEN CHARLES, MICHAEL-Bowling, Baseball, Intramurals. CHARNEY, KAREN-Chorus, Bugle-Asst.-Editor, Pep Club, 3-Veep, F.'I'.A.-Treas. Friendship Club, National Honor Society. CI-IRISTMAN, GERALD-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Basketball. CHRISTMAN, ROYLENE COMPTON, BRIAN COONS, ROBERT CORTESE, ISABEI.-G.A.A. Pres. 68, Red Cross, Majorettes- Capt. Colorguards, Gym Club. CROMER, VALERIE-F.T.A. Wayrs and Means Comm. Co-Chair- man, Track Offical 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Varsity Soccer 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Bowling Team 2, 3, 4, Sec. CROSS, TIMOTI-lYfFootball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Tennis 3, 4. CURTIS, INGRID-Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Veep44, Baronet 3, 4-Layout Editor, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 3, 4, Track Official 3, 4. DAVID, JOSEPH-Manager of Basketball 2 yrs. Manager of Track team 2 yrs. DEVENDORF, DAVID-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, Varsity Club 4, Ski Club 4. DIODATO, SHARON-Maiorettes-3 yrs. Head Captain-68, Co-Captain 67, President of Business Club. DONATI, LUCILLE-Medical Arts Club 2. 3, 4, Tennis 3, Girls Varsity Basketball-3, Pep Club!4. DWYER, CHARLES-Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4. ECKER, BONITA-Track Official 3, 4, Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 4, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2. 20I EDWARDS, LOUISE-G.A.A. Pres. Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, F.T.A., Pep Club Baronet. EMPIE, MARK-Debate Club Pres. 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. FARRAR, SI-IIRLEEN-Varsity Soccer-4, G.A.A., Skiing 2, 3, 4, Pres. of 69 class 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track and Softball- 4, Pres. homeroom 1, 3, 4, Pres. G.A.A., Student Council Veep-4, Band 1, 2, Ski Club. FENSTERMACHER, VERNON-Gymnastics, Swim Team. FLEMlNG, lNllCHAELfFootball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GAVIN, ANNEHTrack Officials 3, 4, G.A.A., Chorus 1, 2, Tennis 3, Nurses Aid 4. GAY, SHARON-Girls Bowling 3, 4. GIFFORD, WILLIAM-llltrzlmurals 2, 3, 4. GRAGG, CHARLES-Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess 1, 4, Projection- ists 1, 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Bugle 1, 2, 3, 4, Russian Club 3. GRAY, KEN GRECO, ILENE GREENMAN, JAYME-Varsity Baseball and Basketball Baronet 1, 2, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A., Pep Club. GREGOR, DONALD-Baseball 4. HALL, PATRICIA-Pep Club, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. HANSON, LINDA-Baronet, Business Club, Red Cross Volun- teer. HARAZIN, DEBORAH-Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Bugle 1. 2, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, Cheerleading 1, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Treas. 4, Girls Swimming 4, Exchange Student 3. HART, MARGARET HART, STEPHEN-Basketball lntermurals 4. HENRY, JACKIE-Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Trl-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Asst.-Treas. 4, Gym Club 3, Tennis 3, Baronet 3, 4, Production Ed. 3, Ed.-ln-Chief 4, Red Cross Nurses Aid 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. HERRNKIND, JOHN HOLMES, DONALD-Foollmll, Wrestling, varsity Club 3, 4, Hollleroom Veep-4. 202 HORNING, DlANNE-Cheerleading 4, F.T.A. Sec-4, Pep Club Pres. 5, National Honor Society, Friendship Club, Baronet 3, 4, Bugle 1, 2, 3, 4. HOUSE, LEONARD-Bowling 3, 4. HURD, CHARLENE-Majorettes Captain-Marchers, Bowling 2.14. HUTCHINSON, RANDOLF-Cross Country 1, 2, Track 2, 3, Chorus 4. JOHNSON LAURA JOHNSON, MARLENE+F.T.A., Friendship Club, Bugle Ed.- 4, Business Ed.-3, Red Cross-2. JURICA, DOROTHY-F.T.A.'1, 2, 5, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club Z, 3, 4, Bugle 2, 3, 4, Baronet 2, 3, Red Cross 1, Track Officals 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. jURlCA, JOHN-Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Foot- ball 1, 2. 3. KANE, THOMAS-Basl-:etball-Football Manager, Tennis 2, 3, Debate 3, 4. KEHOE, CHRISTINE-yF.T.A., Debate Club, Baronet, Pep Club, Russian Club 3, Honor Society 4, Chorus. KELLY, BARBARA-Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Captain-2, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4-Treas. Baronet 3, 4-Copy Ed. Ski Club 1, 3, 4, Red Cross Nurses Aid-3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, National I-lonor Society 4, F.T.A. 1, 2. KELLY, BRIAN-Key Club 2, 3, ski Team 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Stlflbflll l, 2. KILMARTIN, GEORGE KITCHEN, INIARY JO-Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4+Pres. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Veep-3, Pres.-4, Baronet 3, 4-Layout Ed. Major- ettes 3, 4, Class Officer 1-Treas. Sec.-2, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Red Cross Nurses Aid 3, Student Council 2, 4-Sec. Tennis Team-3. KLENA, STEPHEN KOLLAR, AMY KRETSER, SANDA KUHN, lsl2vliRLY KLWPAN, ROlsl3RT-Tmr-lt l, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, .L LHFONTAINE. JOHN-Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4, Foolbllll 2, Bowling l. LAMPHIER, ROBERTgSenior Play, Bugle. LAMPMAN, GARY LAUDER, JANE-Debate Club-Sec. Bugle, Girls Varsity Bas- ketball Manager. LEITCH, CHARNELL-r.N.A. 1, 2, Bowling 5, 4, Tennis 3, Baronet 4. LINDSEY, MARK LOCATELLI, GARY--Baseball. LORENCE, RICHARD4-Football 1, 2,'Track, Key Club, Ski Club, Wrestling Manager. LOSKE, DORY4Cheerleading 3, 4, Tri-HifY 2, 3, 4, Baronet 3, 4, Bugle 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club Track Official 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 1, 4, G.A,A. Pep Club I, 2, Chorus 1. MacVEAN, DEAN MALATINO, DEBORAH-Cheerleading 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Track Official 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MARCUCCIO, ROBERT-Bowling, Wrestling. MATTICE, SALLY--G.A,A. MCGIVERN, KATHLEEN-G.A.A. 1, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Track Official 2, 4, Sec.-Treas. Homeroom 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Veep 2, 3-h.r. Student Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4-Sec. McGUIRE, jOHNhBaseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country, Ski Team, Ski Club. MclNIlLLIAN, JUDITH-Chorus. MELITA, LAXVRENCE-Basketball 1, Football 1, Baseball 1, 'Z, 3, 4, Student Council 2. MILLER, DANIEL-Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Club, Pres.-1, Veep-2 Homeroom. MILLER, NANCY-Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Medical Arts Club 3, Friendship Club l, Pep Club 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3. MILLER, DEBORAHaPep Club 1, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. MOORE, SHARON-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Sales Treas. 4. MORTON, PETER-Debate, Chorus, Projectionists. MOSHIER, WALTER MOYNEHAN, MARY Ef-Ski Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y Veep-3, Pres.-4, H.R. Veep-1, Red Cross 2, 3, Sec.-Treas.-4, Baronet 3, 4, Cheerleading 4, National Honor Society, Track Officials 3. MRAZZ, DAVID MUNISE, JOHN MUNSON, DANIEL-Wrestling 1, 2. oNDRisKA, WILLIAM OSBORNE, LINDA PAGANO, INIARTIN-Football 1, 'rmic PEDRICK, BRENDA M.-YMCA, Pep Club, GAA, Girls Var- sity Soccer, Red Cross Volunteer, Girls Softball, Business Club. PEDRICK, MARVIN PEDRICK, RAYMOND PEDRICK, RONALD-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3 4 Cam- 4, Track 1. 3, 4, V21fSity J Club, Student Council 4 Pep Club. v y PEDRICK, TIMOTHY-Football 4, Varsity I Club 3, 4, Wfeg. tling l, 2, 3, 4, Track 4. PERUE, DAVID PETERS, JOHN L.iFootball 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Athletic Honor Society 4. PETERSEN, BARBARA L.-Tri-Hi-Y, Track Officials Club, Ski Club, Red Cross Volunteers, Pep Club. POLACEK, JILL MARIE-FTA, Pep Club, National Honor So- ciety 4, Bugle, Baronet, Friendship Club, Track Officials Club, Red Cross Volunteer. POLLAK, JOHN POLLARD, RUSS-Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. POLMATEER, ALLAN JAMES-Ba nd. PRESTON, JEFFREY-Cross Country, Intramural Basketball, Track, Basketball, Chorus, Band. PRYSUNKA, ALAN-Football, Wrestling, Track, Class Sec- retary, Treasurer Varsity J Club, President National Honor Society 3, 4, Boys State National Athletic Honor Society. PUTNAM, MARUANE-GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres., ski Club, Varsity Basketball, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendslip Club Color Guard. RATHBURN, ROBERT H.-Bowling. RENY, YVONNE M.-FTA, Debate Club Sec., Russian Club, Baronet, Pep Club, Chorus, National Honor Society. 203 REYNOSO, DAVID-Bowling 4, Intramural Basketball, Chess Club 4. ROBARE, RAYINTOND G.-Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Varsity ,I Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4. ROBERTS, KATHLEEN-Red Cross Volunteer. ROGERS, MABLE RULISON, MARGARET-Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. 1, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Friendship Club, FTA 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2. SAMENKO, JOHN J.-Football 1, Swim Team. SARRIS, BILL-Debate Club Treas., Veep Baronet, Bus. Man- ager Bugle, Varsity Golf. SCHRINER, RAY SCHU LTZ, ANDREW' SCOVIC, KATHI..EENgBugle 2, 3, 4, Prod. Ed. 3, Track Of- ficials, Head judge 3, Tri-Hi-Y Treas. 4, FTA, Ski Club. SERGEANT, WILLIAM R.-Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Ten- nis 3, 4, Track 2, Ski Club 4, Intramural Wrestling 3, 4, Cho- rus 3. SHIPPEY, JEAN-Model United Nations 3, Jr. National Honor Society grades 8-10, Student Council 1, 2, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, Chorus 4, Great Ideas Forum 2, Friendship Club 4, De- bate Club 4, Ski Club 2, Blue Triangle. SIEDLECKI, JOHN PAUL-Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball Capt., Varsity Football Capt., Class Veep 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity J Club Treas., National Honor Society 3, 4, National Athletic Honor Society. SIMEK, STEPHANIE A.--Band, Color Guard, G.A.A, SKAPIK, JEANNE-Friendship Club Sec., Color Guard. SMITH, BONNIEQSki Club, Pep Club, GAA, Varsity Sports, Friendship Club, Cheerleading, Chorus, Track Official. SMITH, WILLIAM A.-Wrestling. SNELL, joANNE-Red Cross Volunteer. SOFKA, MARION L.-GAA, Varsity Sports 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Sec. 4, Twirlers, Co- Capt. 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Club Chairman, Ways and Means, Baronet 3, 4, Band, Veep 4. SPONNOBLE, ANN-Bugle 1, 2, 5, 4, Ed. 4, Friendship Club, Student Council, Russian Club, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. SPRAKER, FRED 204 SPRUNG, RON-Freshman Football, Swimming Section II, Foot- ball 3, Swim Team 4. SQUIRES, CHRISTINE E.--Chorus 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Corr. 566-, PCP Club 1, Bugle 1. 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Volunteer 3, FTA 2, Track Officials Club 2, 3, 4. STAIRS, THOMAS STEENBURG, MARY-F.T.A. 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Bugle 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, Track Officials 3. STEWART, LIANNE-H.R. Red Cross Rep. 4, Swimming, Color Guard 4. STEWART, MARGARET-G.A.A., Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, Bugle 4. STOCK, -IAMESfWrestling 2. SUBIK, EILEEN-Bowling 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Nurses Aid 3, G.A.A. 2, 3. SWEET, ROBERT-Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3. TALARICO, NANCY-Cheerleading 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Business Club-Veep 4, Friendship Club, Track Official, G.A.A.-Treas. 4, Pep Club, Girls Soccer and Basketball-4, Softball-5. TANNER, GLEN-Football 3, 4. TARTELI., STEWART-Debate, National Honor Society, Wres- tling, National Athletic Honor Society, Key Club. VAN DEUSEN, KATHERINE VAN SLYKE, THOMAS-Cross Country 4. VROIN'1AN, .IOANNE WALSH, JUDITH-Track Official, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baronet 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Soccer 4. WHITE, DIANNE-Medical Arts Club 1, 2, Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, Tennis 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club. WHITE, ,IEANNINE-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 4. WILBUR, CAROLYN-Pep Club 1. WOICIECHOWSKI, SUSAN-Business Club 4, Y.M.C.A. 5, Pep Club 1. YOST, DAWN-Chorus 1, Intramurals, Y.M.C.A. 1, 2. 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