Johnstown High School - Baronet Yearbook (Johnstown, NY)

 - Class of 1970

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MILTON ZOELLNER ff - Mb MMAfM 'M 0 Mr. John Subik G e 'gef- IU A A M UN Ki WH Mrs. Pauline Lorence, Miss Ruth Van Deusen, Mrs. Katherine Buchner. Gish Enlzglftews , I I L - f , f fl .I P .sf V . ' 9 1 if V .. , -. 3 -. rff Mrs. Harriet Lorence, Mr. Edward Brennan, Mrs. Linda Bordwell, Mrs. Mary Jo Sergeant, Mrs. Margaret Ridout Mrs. Evangeline Hogue, Mr. Lawrence Jacobs. ' 'lugows O V 6 Happenings Past And Pmswb ' C?.tftCDaLs:,i:rTeA11N5 T0 gut esuww WMC Mr. Juris Vuskalns, student teacher Mr. Charles Dustin, Miss Ann Mulvey, Mr. Fred Guzielek, Mr. William Pollak, Miss Mary Persico student teacher. Seated: Mrs. Gladys Buell. I9 Science! OwuU ' f A fffeff' Mr. Kenneth White, Miss Patricia Wescott, Mr. Arthur Popp, Mrs. Thelma Reny, Mr. Charles Derwin. Maflv Tof Mr. Foster Precopio, Mrs. Mary Ann Foster, Mr. Robert Russell. Amt ,QS Mr. George Corbett Musw Miss Evelyn Elwood z Mrs. Helen Russell and Mr. James Hughston +-144'-w--Q-M. -.. 2I Bam rmw UW sem Seated: Miss Virginia Cavoretto. Standing: Mr. Bernard Landrio, Mrs. Joan Colvin, Mr. Arthur Recesso. Language Owv Minds X af ra Sl Q . Seated: Mr. Robert Bordwell. Standing: Mrs. Sharon K. Ritzmann, Mrs. Irene F. Jewell, Miss Gertrude Grewen. 2 Y i i 1 vu, Mr. Otto Boerner. M issing: Mr. Christian Rossbach. 41 Sm xx xx 1 lf X? ' 2 i X f 'E AX QQ' QV? 3, ev nl R45 ' - I tfff .X ag r .. 94 v, E I 1 vkkr 1. L7 V ..T7T7f'.A L tt. M , 1 N ' ' 'Fi . f--- Q0 k :rwt 1 , Mrs. Georgiana Slavic 0 23 x f 4 E 3 3 r :Llp li' .-W Phgsicab Mr. Jack Dunlap, Miss Gayle Sega, Mr. Jim Under- wood. 24 5 4 . Mrs. Barbara Aldrich conferring with Mrs. Brown Q ee, .f.....,X rs LS 'W:t':? Xz Clifford Betler, Fay Jeffers, Robert Kovarovic, Robert Hauer. gfr e rQ, rs W r L rrrr Mrs. Zayicek, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Zinter, Mrs. Wager. EYE IEW lW 1 -42' -'i nf! ii es CLASSES The symbol of the Sign of Sagittarius is the Archer. The ruling planet is Jupiter. A Sagittarius is intelligent, gen- erous, and hopeful. He is a lover of beauty and is very religious. Often he becomes involved in petty details, but can right himself. Novembwu 22 - D 21 -squint 'fin' RANDALL SWEENEY LARRY STUART SHARON DUTCHER NOV6mlJ6r 22 November 24 November 27 Class O6 '70 SUSAN COONS PATRICIA POLLAK KEITH BEYER November 28 November 28 December 3 KATHLEEN MRAZZ DONNA SLINGERLAND ANNA PAPPIS December 6 December 6 December I0 GARY BROWN MARY CHRISTMAN SARAH E. POINTON December 11 December 14- December 17 PAMELA FRAKER JOHN SERGEANT December 18 December 18 Owe Og 'vo itfwdus NETTEKE JAMES December 19 SUSAN POINTON December 19 MARIE THOMAS December 20 'ii- 'I' The symbol of the Sign of Capricorn is the Coat. The ruling planet is Saturn. A Capri- corn person is thrifty, diplomatic, and deter- mined. He gives the impression of being self- confident, but is really not independent of others. He is also reluctant to change. DAVID FOX MARGARET HALL RICHARD BLACKMON December 23 December 26 December 27 D 22 i Glass 017 '70 SUZANNE CARRIOLA RICHARD BLAKE SANDRA SMITH December 27 December 30 January I NANCY BISCOTTI DEBRA DUSTIN PATRICK LONGE January 4- January 4 January 4 rw DORIS BLAKESLEE THOMAS BOGGIE KERWIN FISCHER January 5 January 7 January 9 4 ing UW if X ,. WILLIAM PULVER January 9 JAMES MYLOTT January 10 LESLIE MILLER January 15 BARBARA SMITH January 15 ROBERTA KULWIEC January 17 JAMES HILLIER January 18 The symbol of the Sign of Aquarius is the Water Bearer or the Sage. The ruling planet of Aquarius is Uranus. A person born under the Sign of Aquarius is faithful, patient, kind, and quiet. He is capable of directing his interests to whatever he desires, and succeeding in lt. 1 Jmwwng 21- LW 19 CLARK EASTERLY LYNN CIFFORD ROGER ANDERSON January 21 January 26 January 27 J LINDA L. ECKER g January 28 W F y N RICHARD L. ROVAZZINI January 31 Class O5 '70 NORMA BISIGNANI January 29 LINDA M. SLEEZEF January 30 rm ,, Nbwxnnv 5 ' .X LYNN D. HALL. X fl JACQUELINE C. ORTELL x February 3 , A Q h February 4 -X JOANN SANTANGELO February 7 ANDREA SCHULTZ February 7 DONNA HALE February 8 PAUL SIMEK February 9 PATRICIA HEROTH February 10 KATHLEEN J. SANDS February 10 Class Og '70 X 0 w X gi N54 N Y .wr L 91 fx!-N? xi-NJ? I Ee I NI CSP? NWN D I Jw Q Jw NX 'FJ A .rs-of , 1, ,,, , W.,W. ROBERT SWEET February 10 STANLEY ALLEN February 14- MARIE DORN February 17 NANCY RISKA February 17 quwdus Pisces The symbol of the Sign of Pisces is the Fish. The rul- ing planet is Neptune. A Pisces is affectionate, loyal, kind, and forgiving. He loves peace, and is sincere. It is important for him to develop confidence to attain ultimate happiness. zo - Mawlveo AUDREY A NELLIS KEVIN FISCHER CONSTANCE l. MAXIAN February 20 February 22 February 2 Clam Og 'vo JOLENE JOYCE CAROL DAY SHARON BEVINGTON February 27 February 28 March 3 'Uh 3 CARY T. CLAYBURN CATHERINE HENDERSON NANCY A. GRAY March 4 March 10 March 12 DIANA IVI. CHADWELL March 16 PATRICK C. LAVERY March 17 KURT ACKERKNECI-IT March 18 RICHARD K. ELTON March 19 Pisces TN RX -4 DOUGLAS W. MOORE CONSTANCE J. KILMER RONALD J. WARD March 19 March 20 March 20 05 'vo Aves The symbol of the Sign of Aries is the Ram. The ruling planet is Mars. An Aries is imaginative, formidable, head- strong, and self-willed. This person has a strong constitu- tion, and his creative ideas should be heeded. AFMLQO s,, THOMAS MCCIVERN CARL MINARDO SHARON SVOLOS March 22 March 23 March 23 Class Off '70 ELIZABETH WITZKE DANIEL WILMOT RUTH EATON March 25 March 27 March 28 PAMELA I. LaVOIE KIM MILLER DONALD BROTT March 30 April I April 7 AIIIIIIW WWW GARY'BARKER Apdlll wr Glass O6 '70 U 4 fmluw 'Ml 4 ,M 1 A iwf fl 'O fl L' , W yi J 4, X, ffllfwffl 1 WA if ff ri? A if JQLUIYX A Jr QC HARRY HAYNER ROBERT M. STEWART ROBERT LYLE VAN VOAST April 13 April 14 April 15 . WILLIAM R. FAILING DOUGLAS H. SQUIRES ANGELO A. DeMARCO April 19 April 20 April 20 Tawws The symbol of the Sign of Taurus is the Bull. The ruling planet is Venus. A Taurus person is reso- lute, practical, patient, and care' ful. He is usually strong, but li- able to suffer from stubborn over- exertion. Apizluzl- M0521 BONNIE BROYLES MICHAEL A. CoRs1 LINDA PELOSI April 25 April 26 April 28 Glass O5 '70 ANN KADLIC CAROL MCARDELL RITA KULWIEC April 29 May 3 May 4 CHRISTINE KNAPP ROSEANN CARACO JOHN RUPPERT May 6 May 7 Mav 8 Tawuus SUSAN PECK JACK TAGLIALATELA RODNEY HOJOHN May 10 MARK HANCHAR May 14 May 10 May 13 Q.-WA sw? 4 KIMBERLY STREVY KURT KARPOY May 14 May 16 K MICHAEL PAVLOWSKI JOHN TWEER May 21 May 21 ff L? ws, 'Viv W5,41,,m.w , ' P J-f fi-wg: K, 'jj nfl d'6'1'. N T 51 1 Q' Ugg, Qi I BL fm? .-cd r. . , -mf.. J.-...'1-Q., wb-1' wa 151 wr -' I J.. 'Q -Qff QEYTSZZ7 f',I,.' ' Xvfg-4 it w,...,.,. A The symbol of the Sign of Gemini is the Twins. The ruling planet is Mercury. A Gemini person is kind, loving, and expres- sive. He has much stamina and endurance. His nature is sympathetic and sensitive. Although he seems restless, he really has an active mind and thoughts that race too fast. 22 - June 22 FREDERICK W. BARTER GREGORY LEIBOWITZ JOSEPHINE SANTOS lVlay 24 May 27 May 27 wg lifvu Lf' W .M W , Kjf 'Xf I ' ,li A 1 NWI ,nZ,J,l ZUVJUNZJI li ff y fp Class O '70 W W WF V W fLWAyL AfV' U1f'Nw,Q,ff5f Wfw ov q Kvvkfqf fo ,JJ ' , 0' Lf O Lx' Aw L V f' ff I f 1193 J W ML 5 kv f , pg 'fwmfh 1 WW HVWWVVM W 4 PW' CHBQZSILSTTE MYKEL RPTIEEEIZSAVAGE MIJCHAEL SCHREIUQHL wi-s LYN FRASIER DANIEL EVENS J une 9 J une 11 t3'i,, sh DOROTHY BRADT June 13 53 BARBARA CARLEO J une 16 ROBERT KUEHNEL June 17 MARY JANE FAZZIO June 18 JANET R. CANARY TERRY M. BENDL June 21 June 22 7- ,. 1 . A..-.W ,, -1 V qv 3- ag - W-'S 4 - iii! T TIMOTHY C. FULLER June 24 The symbol of the Sign of Cancer is the Crab. The ruling planet is the Moon. The Cancer person is aesthetic, sympathetic, constructive, and conscientious. He can adapt easily, but is skeptical of many things. He appears retiring, but is really quite positive. Jaw 22 - JJAJ 22 FREDERICK VAN HEUSEN J une 24 J une 25 SHARON A. FARQUHAR Glass O5 '70 DAWN M. BARNES CHARLOTTE MILLER CHARLES HANSON JR, June 26 June 29 July 2 KATHLEEN KUBINA MARGUERTTE E. PASSERO JANET HANSEN .luly 4 July 7 July 8 57 I2 1 Gloss O5 70 B XX I 1 g., ., , s . x , V K ' K V 'J VI' mg , N Q, ,- I 5-H I'f ' 4 ' U - 's A ' J A I , . V , y ,Iv X xv V, gif ,. jx X fx 1 I . . , I, 1 v , fl ' . ' X ,J ,QV IJ I J X I J' fl-I wjx X XI J xv N ry T XXX jx 1 -.H , J 4 , . I s Y why jxlw dl I XXXL X J I l rx W J r J, y In rf- N ,MF Y ,V 1' ' 1. - 7 I- I r , U xl ,.' V xy f by -xyfl 'IKM 50 I I V' f' 'xy 'x N' I 'f H, Q , if ,IX 6k I lf I-' V' kv N' A ' 4 , l 'Y :xii , Q 1 ,L X a. I ,um I WILLIAM KITCHEN DENINE A. LANGR 'J DAVID B. SCHUR ,Iuly 10 July 10 July 11 'f-AQ?w I,9Q ' , JOSEPH HERMS JOSEPH SANTANGELO DAVID SPRAKER July 13 July 13 .luly I4 ,fn 1 I -fl' JEAN D. RESSICO July 15 ELAINE IVI. VAN HORNE July I5 FRANCIS J. MANCINI July 16 SUSAN R. PRAETORIOUS July 16 CHRISTINA SQUIRES July I8 WALTER THEURER July 18 will ,gf SV , i FM N M will A 4 9 l X W y U . SCO Q Aly MQW w r ' K will of fl for it l Jw The symbol of the Sign of Leo is the Lion. The ruling planet of Leo is the Sun. A person born under Leo is usually happy. He loves power, not as a leader of others, but as the one who is completely in charge. He is sincere, honorable, proud, impatient, and generally dignified and positive. Jul., 24- Augusb 22 MITCHELL MOWERY SANDRA HENRY JAN SPONENBERG July 26 .lulv 28 July 31 Os CLAUDIA BARTLETT DONALD ELMENDORFQ JR. LINDA PRESTON August 1 August 2 August 3 CHRIS JOHNSON BONNIE FILKINS DIANE HANNIS August 5 August 6 August 6 VALERIE SMITH DIANE WILKES RICHARD HENDERSON August 6 August 11 August 12 Class O17 '70 NANCY E. SANTANGELO August 19 BRIAN BELKNAP August 13 JOHN VAN ALSTINE August 14 JOHN HEROTH August 23 TARI. COMPAGNONE August 23 Vfegof The symbol of the Sign of Virgo is the Virgin. The ruling planet of Virgo is Mercury. A person born in Virgo is cautious, self-assured, and sensitive to his surroundings. He is a very intelligent person and can absorb and learn anything he is determined to learn. August 24 - Qeptembwv 22 JOHN BUCHNER TIMOTHY CLARK DAVID BRUMAGHIM August 25 August 25 August 28 Fa, K 53, m - EQSM Class O6 '70 DEAN BRUMAGHIM GUY NELLIS DORCAS FIEBKA August 28 September 1 September 4 PWS WILSON MARTIN BRIAN ROWBACK DEBORAH FREESE September 4 September 6 September 13 KATHLEEN JOHNSON September 13 JAMES VACEK September 13 MONICA RUSSO September 141 Vagof I - '- X X- N Y I X ,lx L . ' X X, X H 'X C x' NJV. X-A W 15 W 2 HJ J f fb in I My 4-,-n,,,4KW ,D STEWART ANDREW FUSCO FRANCES YERINA Qyltgxl xy 'September kk Q September 20 September 23 It 2 Sv 6 an W i F x , W 6, x SL,L ,..,.,,, , A. ,.,.,. -MQ-f,-y ,Q Libwf The symbol of the sign of Libra is the Balances. Venus is the ruling plan- et. A person born under Libra is an extremely sensitive individual. He loves justice and has a tendency to cling to his happy illusions. Qepfmbwv 24 - Oofobwuze RICHARD COONRADT September 24- , . JACQUELINE KONIK CARY VAN SLYKE KENNETH SPOAR September 28 September 28 September 29 Class O17 '70 DEBORAH WALLACE SALLY KNIPLER JAMES PRECOPIA September 30 I October 2 October 2 CHARLENE PRATT MARILYN DWYER MICHAEL DWYER October 6 October 7 October 7 69 CHERYL KOVAROVIC SHARON MANNINO ROLAND BRONK October 9 October 10 October 11 LESLIE FENSTERMACHER LOU ANN DILTZ MARY ELIZABETH BRONK October 11 October 12 October 15 -af::,TT3 SANDRA SACKETT TUV , ' M October 16 x UO' N U ' NANCY INTELISAKIEO WU IW on October 18 JLJ7 Ml fu K .I k A fr A, 'waz-r3 f ' KTZ.,-I . A-A-I Y -m..,.,,, W LA We A BQJQM Q' 0 t W A If A A Ujjfdbtwfow -if MU mAj3Qf f N ff Af .WPAULAA Af f M QKNEMUMIEQVMLJ 4176 October 18 ff CAMERON cRos U b October 23 , MARK EDWARDS October 23 JAMES VAN DEUSEN October 23 '70 Qcoapw The symbol of the Sign of Scorpio is the Scorpion. The ruling planet of Scorpio is Mars. A Scorpio likes truth and has an inner vision of the soul. He tends to be secretive. He is quick and restless, a tireless worker. Ootobwum- Novembewm ww ELIZABETH NORTHRUP STEPHEN D. DOUGLAS DIANE C. WAGSCHAL October 26 October 27 October 28 Class O5 '70 DAVID ACKERKNECHT -DAVID W. THOMAS MICHAEL KOVAROVIC October 29 October 29 October 30 A I ,IEVV fe 5, , QI 'YW' 'WIP' CHARLES HILL GARY D. HILL SANDRA A. STREETER November I November 4 November 4 73 MARILYN E. OAKSFORD November 5 JOHN DALMATA November 6 CYNTHIA BENO November 10 SHARON AHRENS November ll '70 CANDACE A. GILLMORE November 11 GARY S. FOSMIRE VINCENZA SMIMMO CHERYL S. DAWSON November 12 November 12 Y November 13 RICHARD MAYE November 13 V, BARBARA A. BILLA DEBORAH A. BENNETT ,November 14 November 15 '. 'I Qcmpiof Class O6 '70 ROSEANN LICCIARDI BRUCE D. GRAY MARTIN D. WAITE November I7 November 20 November 20A4 Q U Bm tXX.pA.Mv lJL,,Q2H7LuJl'yJj' Wt I , ff M I ff W5 .M ,L 'lf' ,bl by JM All' N Al I 7 KX J, f!f tL W1 D , mb MT LRU lj J- 'WA' V T ' 1 Ptdwws Nob Available Elway? mx Tulare .IACQUELINE WHITBECK STANLEY FARRAR Cl IFF ORD DUESLER December 9 .Iune 3 August 28 MELODY PALCOVIC RONALD MUSSEY SUSAN FRAKER December 24 June 3 September 20 DAVID HOGG STANLEY PUTMAN DONALD DiBARTOLOMEO February 24 June 8 September 30 DAVID VIOLYN LAURENCE BEN-SHMUEL TIMOTHY AGUILERA February 25 August 3 October 29 DANIEL MUNSON JOSEPH WARD March 5 August 19 76 . QJQJ 133,12 wr., Secretary-Linda Pelosig Treasurer-J ack Buchnerg Vice President-Dean Brumaghimg President-Bill Kitchen. The senior class advisors, Mr. Popp and Mrs. Hogue, attend a senior class meeting. LV John Ruppert W Donna Slingerland 12144066 Bill Kitchen John VanAlstine Linda Pelosi Carl Minardo 'I' INF? Sharon Svolos Denine Langr J im Mylott Kathle Sands Sally Knipler Cam Cross OFFICERS: Miss Cavoretto, advisorg Marc Subick, V.P.g Dave Niles, Treas.g Nancy Uevendorf, Sec.g Steve Walter, Pres.g Mr White, Advisor. Our rings came . . . we took our PSAT's planning for the Prom . .. sold pins and bumper stickers to raise money bake sales and an all around good time. 80 061971 Leonard Ackernecht Steven Acquilla Terry Allen Gregory Angus Diane Atty Kenneth Baker Janet Barker Richard Barnholt Sarah Baxter Denise Beadle Lorie Becker Barney Bellinger Susan Bennett Stacey Putman Brian Blakeslee Bruce Blakeslee Deborah Bobar Lee Bradt Kenneth Bray Lee Brewda Jacqueline Brezovsky Stacy Brown Bruce Buchner Barbara Burakiewicz Daniel Calhoun Kathi Callery John Cangiano Larry Cannell Audrey Carpenter Bruce Carroll Margaret Case Patricia Case Stephen Case Janet Chardavoyne Rodger Cole Anthony Colletta Sally Cook Jason Coppernoll Bradley Davis David DelVlagistris Nancy Devendorf Louise Donati Janet Downey William Duesler Deborah Dupree Gordon Duross Dean Dustin Paula Edwards David Elton James Ermie JoAnn Fioravanti Corlous Fisher Michael Fitz David Fonda William Fox William Frasier Sandra Gardner James Gavin Kathi Genovese Lynn Gifford Robert Gifford Paul Glotzbecker David Graham Susan Gray Deborah Grewen Laurence Groesbeck David Grubb Wayne Guild David Hale Barbara Hall Nami' Q '71 Wilda Hall William Hammond Dale Hannis Elizabeth Harris Marsha Harris Susan Hart Albert Hayes Judy Hayes Ronald Hayes Glenn Haynor Beverly Henry William Henry Janice Hillier Virginia Hoffman Debra Holmes John Hopkins Barbara Howe Deborah Hoyt Connie Hulsaver Frances Johns William Iurica Mark Kane Karen Karpoy James Kelly Jaynelle Ketchum Mark Kilmer Gale Kovarovic Charles Kralovic Mark Kralovic Maryann Krempa 71 Nancy Marucci Jean Mastrangeli Linda Mattice Richard Maxian Jane MacArthur Michele MacArthur Michael McGregor Michael McGuire Samuel McMillan Janice McSherry William Krempa Janice Lacek Ronald Ladeau Donna Langr Barbara Lauder Gary Liebowitz Kim Lindberg David Lindsay Stephen Lorence William Maas Allan MacVean Sharre Martin Glass Og '71 'Wilt' 7 Robert Medley Theodore Meher Mark Melita Donna Mihal Ronald Miller Sandra Moore Judith Moran William Morris Esther Morton William Moshier Anthony Mowrey Martin Mraz Dorothy Murphy Robert Murphy Janette Muzzi Rodney Nare Cindy Nellis Wayne Nellis David Niles Charles Noone Kevin Ovitt Robert Pollard Richard Praetorius Christian Rohrs Mark Ruggerio Diane Ruhl Sheila Rumrill Richard Runkle Brian Sackett Sheila Savage Paulette Schultz Richard Scovic Dean Shepard Lee Shippey Thomas Simek Jodi Sitterly Deborah Ann Smith Deborah L. Smith Oakly Smith Sharon Smrtic Mary Snell Richard Snell Delores Spagnuola Og '71 Greg Precopio Stephen Ralbovsky Frank Rizio .lennifer Roberts N aa 6 ff r' xgvf X Marjorie Spawn Roberta Spawn Stanley Spoar Robert Spraker Todd Spraker Karl Steenburg Michael Stewart Susan Studenic Marc Subik Robert Subik Stephen Sutton Wayne Sweeny Craig Talarico Sandra Thomas Karen Thrall Lola Underwood Claudia Van Slyke Susan Vavra Jacqueline Viola Roxanne Waite Stephen Walter Douglas Warner Gary Warner Alfred West Elizabeth Wilbur Harry Wilson Neil Woodworth Kirsten Wroble Kathryn Zajicek Gail Zinter Q37 fv- Roseann Briggs, treasurerg Georgia Harrington, Secretaryg Mrs. Ritzmann, advisory Fred Guzielek, v.p.g Carm Duesler, presi dent. 7 7 X Our first year here we learned the dos and don t,s started raisin mone 3 Y . . . the dance in March . . . and, of course, a very good time. Robert Abel William Abel Cary Ackerknecht Carol Acquilla Steven Allen Gary Alpert Donald Alvord Joyce Anderson Terri Angus Bruce Avery Fred Bailey Thomas Baird Harry Barker Mark Batty Michael Beatty Rose Marie Beaudry Bonnie Bellinger James Berry Donald Bevington John Billa Janet Billington Thomas Blackmon Kenneth Blakeslee Hazel Bradt JoAnn Bradt Rose Ann Briggs Bruce Brown Anne Burda Kathleen Calderwood Margaret Calhoun Carmine Capparello Salvatore Caraco Richard Cellary Elizabeth Charles Paul Cheney Carlton Christman Elizabeth Cole Michael Compagnone Angela Conte Michael Cook Albert Coons Mary Jo Curtis Karen Dambrosi Deborah David Janet Davis Pamela Davis Theodore DeVarennes Daniel Dippo Harry Dingman Gary DiPasquale Deborah DiSpirito John Doherty Mary Ann Duchala Carmelo Duesler Vernon Duesler Ricki Lynn Duross Sheila Eacker Dorothy Easterly Daniel Eaton Bradley Ecker Harold Edick Wendell Edwards John Fazzio Richard Feinour Mark Fiebka JoAnn Flansberg David Fleming Anthony Fox Denise Fox Michaela Fuller Glass Off '72 John Gates Deborah George Karen Gillmore Cheryl Girard Michael Gorman Gail Gray Frederick Guzielek Judith Hall Georgia Harrington Carl Hayes Patricia Hayward .lane Henderson Lois Henderson Rickie Hennessey Douglas Hermon ,lean Heroth Deborah Hill Edward Hill Richard Hill Larry Holmes X A 06 ' li '72 A yyy 'N-. 2 -ff' v' fl fe 4' mf hw? X ff LuAnn Hosbach Raymond J arabek Peggy Joyce Karla Karpoy James Keba Thomas Kevlin Steven Kilmartin Zeanza King Annette Kingman David Klena Diane Klena James Klena Johanna Klohck Charles Knoblauch James Kollar 5 i e 11 ff ' J , ziriiv ,: J 'J , 1.11. ., ' -, me M -f W- V wwf 'Q asf? Og '72 Q irai .,- Valerie Konik Michael Kowalski u Q Donna Kuhn Ruth Kulwiec . jrx- Mark Lacek Sharon Lair 'www' rs 5 i . T e W a.y a I N ' '-'r f. I f W., --.,,, vw-, -S35 qi. K fx ,1 rt ' Y' Hs, 1 ,W W Robert Lauder Catherine Licciardi Lewis Lombardoni Patricia Lorence David Lynaugh 'b ff' Warren Maas Nancy lVlacVean David Mattice Deborah May Karen. McCarthy 3 V ,- ::..g 2 was , . ,,,, . --f'xe5g:5:LV- 1 ig, 1 My xx -as in is 7 ,a,.,'f i A W .v i , f V We --.. .Sa x 31 1 'X I' YK Q s 3, f . 1 T S521 x -rv A . '3- X , ,. ii. , Richard McMillan Donna Miller Deborah Moore Valerie Morris Leland Moyer O Raymond Murphy Tim Neuhaus Claudia Nigro '72 Jeffrey Niles Deborah Nilsen Kathryn Northrup Darrell Oare Mary Jane Olmstead Irene Orloff Wayne Orlosky David Peck Pamela Peck Kathleen Pedrick Duane Phillips Barbara Plantz Mary Anne Pointon Betty Preston David Quick Lou Ann Raneri Raymond Reynolds Duane Rhodes Julie Ringanese Kathleen Riska Robert Royce ,lean Ruch Susan Ruppert Gustavo Sacerio Andrew Schreivogl Robert Schreppel Anna Marie Schultz Steven Sederquest Anthony Sefcovic Deborah Shutts Sharla Sitterly Barbara Sleezer Linda Smith Andrea Smrtic David Snell Donald Snell N ella Sofka Amy Sponenberg Cora Stanton Gregory Stefo Donna Stock Kirk Stumpp J on Subik Stephanie Svolos Gloss O5 '72 ynny 1 Vg Ii ' il gy X 5, 0- 42 5235 E i ' e A .f e H Y, :iff i T' 'Sf' -fit Sara Swatt Valerie Sweeney Kathy Theurer Christine Thomas if fray 4. Bonnie Thompson James Underwood Edward Vacek Nicholas Valchovic Mark VanAlstine Gary Van Valkenburg Jeanne Vroman Martin Wadsworth Richard Wager Richard Wagner Rance Walter Kathryn Wheaton Gaye Wiekierak Mary Anne Williams Marianne Wilmot Bernard Wittmann William Wock Raymand Woodbeck Kathy Yates Michael Zoellner 1 ew .. I' rm -,,--, f 1-1 ,K lf.-M1 , gf-Ifgfg i V z i, Ty - f up ,ff 1,,,W,3,, ,mi W Ewkwm- , f Q 4 . .Qs Tlweestogrzo fvwi VALEDICTORIAN Taking highest honors in class of '70 . . . MARK HANCHAR .. . Active in Football Baseball Varsity J Club Senior Play Set Prom Decorations . . . Honor Societye . . . Mark plans to attend RPI of Carnegie-Mellon to study architecture. H SALUTATORIAN Second in class of '70 . . . RICHARD ELTON . .. Active in Honor Society President of Debate . . . Tennis . . . Select Chorus ,. . . Richard plans to attend St. Lawrence or Syracuse to study chem- istry. N I-lmwfu ' Front: Lyn Frasier, Sharon Svolos, Denine Langr, Treasurer, James' Vacek, President, Andy Fusco, Linda Pelosi, Tim Clark. Second Row: Gary Hill, Mrs. Ridout, Advisor, Diane Wagschal, Donna Slingerland, Linda Sleezer, Janet Hansen, Pam LaVoie, Sally Pointon, JoAnn Santos, Susan Pointon, Connie Kilmer, Richard Elton, Mark Hanchar. Third Row: Robert Stewart, Cam Cross, Sue Peck, Nancy Riska, Monica Russo, Diana Chadwell, Lynn Hall, Marilyn Oaksford, John VanAlstine. Missing: Bill Kitchen, Vice-President. A .1 . E H It was a busy year for the J.H.S. National Honor Society . .. fall initiation Scholarship . . . Leadership . . . Character . . . Service spon- soring three time winning Answers Please Team. RICHARD ELTON, a National Honor Society mem- her. 99 N 0 Standing: Sally Pointon, Finalist. Seated: Richard Elton, Susan Pointon, Cam Cross, Letters of Commendation. JI-IQ TeawT!wwT'mwf tow Ow Awww Please Richard Elton, Cam Cross, Mark Hanchar, Sally Pointon, Diana Chadwell, Alternate. ,,,.,.,.,,,,,,e..,..Ma,s,.,. M.W.,.. N Athletic I-Iowa ' ff' Dave DeMagistris, Jack Buchner, Andy Fusco, Dave Elton. Row 2: Jim Vacek, Mark Hanchar, Chris Rohrs, Bill Duesler. Row 3: Bill Kitchen, John VanA1stine, Cam Cross. Tom McGivern, Pat Lange, Mark Hanchar, Dan Wilmot, Carl Minardo, Don Brott, Dave Thomas, John Dalmata, Rich Rovaz- zini. Row 2: Larry Cannell, Steve Sutton, Bill Duesler, David Peck, Mike Zoellner, Kim Miller, Ted Barter, Joe Santangelo, Brian Rowback. Row 3: Doug Squires, Harry Wilson, Bob Pollard, John Ruppert, Cary Brown, Randy Sweeney, Andy Fusco, Jack Buchner. Row 4: Rusty Easterly, Richard Blake, Joe Herms, Dave Elton, Dave DeMagistris, Chris Rohrs, Kevin Fischer, Greg Precopio, Rich Blackmon. Row 5: Bob Murphy, Cam Cross, Bill Kitchen, Jim Mylott. IOI Pago' :mic FS? 5 -: tm, 2 i ' i F Q f, E 2, 5 if f V ' t A. . Il if Standing: Connie Kilmer, German 3: Denine Langr, Biology: Sally Pointon, World History, Math 11, French 3: Susan Pointon, Math 10, Math 11: Monica Russo, English 33 Donna Slingerland, Balfour Award. Seated: Mark Han char Enl'h 3' J' V k ' ' , g15 , 1m ace , RPI Science PIIZCQ Richard Elton, Earth Science, Chemistry, Newsboy Ayvard, Bausch and Lomb. 4Yew!8-9OoOfu Q W Q.. '- Standing: Jim Vacek, Mark Hanchar, Connie Kilmer, Richard Elton, Robert Stewart. Seated: Joann Santos, Pam LaVoie, Lynn Hall, Diana Chadwell, Monica Russo, Susan Pointon, Sally Pointon. Missing: Bill Kitchen. Tomofvww Sally Poimon rw Bags' AML Gals' N. ! 's - gig G ,N Robert Sweet, Pam LaVoie, Jack Buchner , -X NY' i , A, 1 W All 4 me if II. as LN- Y ,M 1:61 0' xi mf' f 3, , W f f,.., . .. ,, 3 Y .W M if di ' f B' 21 I i 'lie 54,391 M 2 Q an d gin 3 -aw' R , f - W - K liw - ,P WP? 8 i 4-au, YQ Q, fx he Y ,Fw wks Qf 'f Q K ' . Y ' M ,bll Av : W - W - , ,rl , x ,M nf 'Zi in QNX M 4. Q K. Q iff -.gi N ff w. f, - 4. .A 4 1. - ' V . -- new fi ,f,.' -eff . ,JJ . -I 4, 'xv rv, fa. Y 6' fix' ,.. 1 . a! ., ,fiqaf Nw Jw. .4 r fd? X ,ii J? ,V in .5 Q . . rg 'A .Gm ' 3 1 ' Q' 'f V' . ff , A Tvk 3 ni., 1 ,Amit ,I L . , .Q 1 1 w2: Row 1: M. Subik, R. Henderson, C. Minardo, J. Ermie, J. Mylott, J. Ruppert, J. VanAlstine, J. Kelly, G. Precopio, D. Brott, M. VanAlstine, P. Longe. Ro H. Wilson, D. Spraker, D. Wager, R. Rovazzini, M. Kralovic, C. Easterly, T. Mowrey, R. Ward, G. Brown. Row 3: Coach Underwood, T. Boggie, J. Herms. D. Wilmot, M. Hanchar, S. Sutton, R. Murphy, C. Cross, L. Cannell, B. Duesler, F. Mancini, Coach Benton. Row 4: T. McGivern, R. Blake, J. Santangelo, B. Rowback, J. Hillier, S. Walters, R. Sweeney, L. VanVoast, R. Pollard, W. Kitchen, D. Squires, J. Sergeant. 'D Q He Joe the Toe Santangelo boots another, while Puppy Squires holds. J .H.S J.H.S J.H.S J.H.S I.H.S J.H.S J.H.S J.H.S. .... 13 VARSITY FOOTBALL RESULTS . .... 26 Mohawk ........... . . .... 20 Kingston .... . . .... 27 Queensbury . . . . . .... 27 Glens Falls .... . . .... 48 Saratoga ..,...... . . .... 13 South Glens Falls .... . . .... 6 Hudson Falls . . . . Gloversville . . . . Mylott looks for a receiver behind Wager's block. ,riff Where's our team? Our vaunted J HS defense. McGivern cuts him down in the open field. Johnstown, defending the west goal, will receive. The exuhation of victory. IOS BAN' X 6 Jvs I-lawu . . . Prospects Pow '70 di? A, 1 F 1: I -i Van Alstine finally downed. Murphy, Wilmot, and Santangelo look for their second block. Ai- I ,, fr 'Vkk I . y H . Row 1: M. Beatty, J. Subic, K. Blakeslee, L. Lombardoni, W. Edwards, M. Kowalski, R. Jarabek. Row 2: R. Wager, C. Kralovic W. Wock, W. Jurica, R. Cellary, G. DiPasquale, W. Orlowsky. Row 3: D. Quick, T. Neuhaus, K. Bray, R. Suhic, R. Reynolds, .l Keba, M. Gorman. Row 4: B. Ecker, S. Caraco, S. Kilmartin, G. Stefo, R. Maxian, C. Duesler, M. McGuire. Row 5: M. Fitz, B Avery, J. Klena, G. Van Valkenhurg, J. Underwood, M. Lacek D. Peck. Row 6: Mr. Dunlap, Mr. Precopio, M. Batty. I09 Donna Slingerland 'efa Football Vwwntg ,, ffl l ll vs M., a 2 .1131 1-A5 9 lg, 'I ' . ,y ,M Q V f ,fair . 3 'u 4 , I EE 3 5 L2 X i , .. ,f3. Jagx , 5 Nancy Devendorf Captaln Sally Knlpler Marianne Wilmot , l Patty Lorence fi 4 w Q ., ,, , , lv 2 nl yy Mary Jane FHZZIO Margie Spawn Jackie Ortell I-IMLTLQ Spirit Q if 72 ,kzk VL f 5 Muddy, cruddy Darling Field. s We if ' ! v 3 f iz 2 'ff e f a-if is W 'lik L lisp! 1 wa n 1' M , A ' kiss, t l lss A . at-wig ? 1 - ' 2 i i T if Q 1 ' LI ' l a - ...Q A , fi, fl Ei A 4 ff' , a, pg? I' 5 A , ,.-J , ' 1.,., , - Q W ', 1 Sihf' .:' -21, ,. ! if 4' V1 A .'. - 3 U? f A ' HP' 6 ' 'a in - T , f 5 s s 1 at , M L Q if i f, , H , i' . y t kg M 5 G ' W ,, -7, I I I V,,V ' -ef, ai 7 . ,rn - ,, ., lg mf' ,1 it, 5 .smut at I 4 is -. Move that ball, move it, push it, SHOVE IT! QAM fi The Varsity does its line-up. The 1969 football season was full of action . . . cheerleaders did their best to boost school and team spirit . . . Painted posters . . . pep rallies at the L'Cave . . . traditionally attended church and breakfast before each game .l'town- G'ville game, bonfire, and the skit . . . spaghetti supper after the game . . . banquet . . . painting expedition to G'ville . . . advisor Miss Mulvey and thatis just about it . . . everybody had the 4'SPIRIT . . . Top roy: Mary .lane Olmstead, Sue Rup- pert, Kathy Pedrick, Denine Langr. Bot- 'Q W 'tial tom row: Andrea Smrtic, Captain Chris Thomas, Georgia Har- rington, Janice Lacek. Missing: Janet Char- davoyne. - Team Again 46 Kneeling: Co-captain Rick Blackmon, Coach Ray Purcell, co-captain Kun Karpoy. Standing: Jack Buchner, Mike Zoellner, Kevin Fischer, Kim Miller, Denny Purcell. -11-'V 4 l W .W ia. Row 1: Tom Blackmon, Jeff Johnson, Bill Baxter. Row 2: John Doherty, Don Sweet, Dave Kovarovic, Russ Miller. A little rest before the race. The ,IHS cross country team met the challenge of a new league with a great season. A tie with Glens Falls for the Northern Confer- ence title two members to the state finals, ,lack Buchner and Rich Blackmon .. . Rich- the most valuable player Kim-the most dedicated. w, rf'- Come on, Kevin! Discussion with the coach. s 5, - ' 2' e, 4 Get ready! A little smile on the way to a meet. II3 N Pwues A PJ Pofvjl-IQ Wwstlefw iv t R 4, K, ' Row 1: Steve Allen, Larry Bradt, Co-Captain John Ruppert, Co-captain Chris Johnson, Rick Jarabeck, Coach Arr Recesso. Row 2: .lim Ermie, Mike Cook, Dick Wagner, Bob Royce, Larry Cannell. Row 3: Sal Caraco, Mike McGuire, Don Elmen- dorf, Wayne Guild, Chuck Noone. Row 4: Ed Vacek, Bob Carroll, Managers: Mark Hanchar, Mike Fitz. A new league . . . long practices . . . hard work a small team Rupes, Chris, Jim went to sectionals overall, good season looking forward to next year . . . all coming back except 2. Another pin tor John Ruppert I I4 Opponent IHS Herkimer .... 20 31 Vllarrenshurg .... 17 31 Ticonderoga .... 23 Glens Falls .... 42 5 Corinth . . .... 21 25 Cloversville .... 32 14 Saratoga . . .... 19 25 Whitehall . . .... 23 22 S. Glens Falls .. .... 25 17 Hudson Falls . . . .... 38 3 Granville .... 24 20 Amsterdam . . . .... 21 25 Albany Acaclemy . . .... 22 19 Queenslmury . . .... 20 22 Two more points for Cannell. Show your strength, John. High Qcoww JOHN RUPPICRT CHRIS JOHNSON JIIVIICRMIE LARRY CANNELI, S'l'l'IVl'I Al,l,lC'N -1 1 at few T y ,V e .,ai a.., , Don't worry, Larry-he d0esn't have a chance. Another victory for co-captain, Chris Johnson JI-IQ QlaifTeaw . . Row 1: Liz Cole, ,lanice Lacek, Nancy Devendorf, Margie Spawn, Denine Langr, Sue Ringanese, June Tyler. Row 2: Bill Kitchen, Jim Underwood, George Kline, Rich Blackmon, Barb Sleezer, Dorsey Easterly, Tom Blackman, john Cromer. Row 3: Mr. Bartholomew, Joe Herms, Cam Cross, Stan Cridland, Kim Miller, Rusty Easterly, Mark Lacek, Mark Van Alstine, Al Chardavoyne, Mr. Underwood. II6. hulk C1ark's final thrust. - , Boys'-'new faces and new prospects un- defeated in 7 meets Saranac Lake JHS Invitational 'liupper Lake . . . Lake Placid . . . Scotia Niskayuna Sectional II .. on to Section II and the lntersectionals 3rd Stale Championship . . . Kim breaks broken ski record Girls-flour team meets lst JHS lnvitational, Niskayuna and Scotia, 'llupper Lake . . . Liz undefeated in Cross Coun- try trophies in library weights- muscles Woif-four Papa Coach John VanAlstine Ski-meister lntersectionals for 2nd year . . . A i . I O I . JVA's flawless practice. H f I N Mark Van Alstine-10 seconds warning. Nancy asking for the Utrack Denine, John and Rusty in the same gate. II7 Front: Co-captains Jim Mylott, and Rich Blake. Rear: Coach Jack Dunlap, Greg Precoplo Dave Niles, Chris Rohrs, Steve Sutton, Dave DeMagistris, Bob Pollard, Tom McGivern, Gordy Duross Bill Duesler, Manager Bill Pulver. Qin, Bills just Miss 5mw1yfwggmQ1+.a.w ,... w , ff' 'B ll li ,, l Rim s! 2' s I of-if -, A 1 1 N au W 2 1 ax ' A Opponent Bishop Burke Glens Falls 'iQueenshury . Bishop Burke ilGlens Falls . . Cobleskill . . . lSaratoga .... Mlluclson Falls '+Queensl1ury . Gloversville . Don't let them block you, GlenSl'3ll5 Chris- llluclson Falls if Saratoga . . . Colmlcsluill . . . Glens lfalls .. II8 l+NOI'll'ICl'll Conference f- B 1 eli ' T IHS 49 4.7 74. 64' 51' 55 -1 L -15 56 33 -I I 1142 17 TS 621 wig' YV!!- Jagvw I-law Good . , A Ill 4 .,..:--- 5 ,-J, fn,-,'ffLgfc5J:, Q rx We 5.-:J Mn , 'Q Front: Fred Guzielek, Gary VanValkenburg, Mike Gorman, Carm Duesler, Bob Murphy, Mike Beatty. Back: Gary DiPasquale, Jeff Niles, Ray Reynolds, Dick Wager, Bill Moshier, Ken Blakeslee, Greg Stefo, Harry Wilson. eff . - 5 -' 1.. ,- 13 -X ,, Zlyl V41 6 zl' A 0 1, ,, Opponvnl Bishop Burke S. Glens Falls Queenslmury Bishop Burke Glens Falls . Cohleskill .. Saratoga . . Hudson Falls Queenslmury Gloversville South lligh. Hudson Falls Saratoga . . . Colslesville . Glens Falls ..... Gloversv ille . 43 ....5l .ll -17 .....6l .....'17 r- .....n0 ....65 .....55 .37 .77 .Sl .51 .fill .68 IHS 50 6:1 64 74 51 61 45 60 56 54 61 62 I2 511 51: 511 II9 .p 1. W' Y Cam: Catch Owu Maw Jean Ressico Donna X ': Roberta Spawn Kathy Northrup I20 V r .if w A, t Q 5' yi f f 9 at 3143 ms. Lynn Subik Captain Linda Pelosi bake sales the fun the enthusiasm new friends all worth it as they cheer the team on to victory. Nights after school . . . long practices Janet Barb Howe ff eq 'fi J e f ---1 ' 'L ' ' Q h Y rf a 1 leii M 6 . ' , 'b if T in 4 J- in 7 3 W 'Q A' he p X925 as W n N Have you gon the spirit? Pep, Pep, we need the pep! o o . a pppppp ppppl 0529 0 in h 1 ' h li , . y - ' . Q, N f f H 2 F I ' E ' ? ' 2 ' at Q, : r , . I h gb.:-. Qu an.. iw- --,-- A V, ,K kg m si , I 1 1 1 Q1 , Q va ' T 1 -..Q. -1. 4 1.3! 5 Vizxgg kyri ahah V e 7 - 1 -I , ' Q . , . E S - , -I Q .- -4. 4 Q r If I wish the game would begin! LET'S GO! I ! Front: Kathy Yates, Kathy Johnson, Captain, Gail Zinter. Middle: Julie Ringanese, Sue Hart. Standing Karen Gillmore, Jean Mastrangeli, Sharon Bevington. 61:10 64wJl-IQ Q ' Row 1: Dan Wilmot, Carl Minardo, Jack Buchner, Co-Capt. John Dalmata, Co-Capt. Dave Thomas, Gary Brown, Bob Kuehnel, Coach Grant. Row 2: .lohn Gates, Dave Kovarovic, Bill Jurica, Mike Zoellner, Tom Baird, Mike Compagnone, Dave Peck. Row 3: Greg Thomas, managerg Pete Swatt, George Praught, Dean Brown, Gary McCoy, Denny Purcell, Dave Goodier, Missing: .lohn Sergeant, Dave Hale. Another great season . . . 10-5 record . . . Dave Thomas undefeated in individual competition, ,fr Y , f at Q Q. 26.0 . .. Mike Zoellner's records in individual medley, 400 and 200 free style supereter- , ,K,,, ww rific officials . .. great time at the Sectionalsg Q' sw 2 Thomas, Sergeant, medley relay team in finals of Vial. , V 0 'U . . ' . 5 4 .. . Sergeantls records in 50 and l00 freestyles . . . Bill ,luricafs divinv record, l65.l5 pls . . . , f W- . s-1 ,t . P 4 'll f 1 A - 'xl' ' 'ff - J S, 5 A- ,. 1 , tttt ' Dave Peck s 100 yd. butterfly record . . . -- ' aafa- ' Q e ' J , ,,.,. 0 or . , 1 Y - V, ,,,f J e',- FV Q, record 400 yd. freestyle team, KOVHTOVIC, Dal- i 3 'G . Hale Serffeant Q . S K ,,,.., r.,. ,.,, N.. .,,,vx H x mam! 1 rw - We r ,, L ,f,- 3 t ' ' H - - 1. . .. ,, ysrye or B l seeeie Mike Compagnone swimming the hreaststroke. l22 4 S .3' 5 Y t I n,amew w , t , 0 2 1- ., Q 0 . . f , . ,l I s , '-' K. ' . b. ,.:11iftffL-,5 -I f ' - Z r 1 at ,o ,, , ' 'ff-,,,g2f, A-A 4, ,,,, ,T 'fag el Q-gfi, f K, fain. ' N' ,, .Nt fave , .- - ,L. fi ft' i V 'Y' fm , , w4m:Hw4-?1aaaJe t.12wfMwnu 'M- kwmawaafmwfwwm H t WW' ,,.wt..m-fr 1, - ,4.,,,,,,,,,.,,r .5 .tv 1--wifi, 'f . --N eter ,refs -'h is M -,EH -f , , v N W .. - ,,,, ' 1 for . - f - 15-'iziriefi - ' K im! X . tr a-'fu -. rue ' Q-M, lfsggit e q. W f A ,Q PM ' 1 'D Q - ' ,n 4. 1 AVN! A , . 1 1 ,- ,N W w. 'Mr ri L ' W , ' ' '- 'Q Q hs I .L -4... ' A g . . N , ---- 'V is - . ff ' -... we-Q. '- 1 rar-is-:'rf-fffwgif,.-gym,-tg-fmfwzfiflt ,zrafffmfg 'Ugg Tom Baird and Mike Companone go for another victory in the 100 yard breast stroke. H tg, 1 -x f ', ' Waiting for the next race. a... ff' R w-.af ' ' iw 'S Another great dive for Gary. ai . ,r,. - r,. .wt F, ,t.r af W Gary gets ready for another dive. .fv- ...rea es!!! George Praught and Mike Zoellner get off to a good start in the 400 yard free-style. The last moment of nervousness. I23 Xxx Sealed: Jane Henderson, Barbara Sleezer, Dorsey Easterly, Debbie Moore, Julie Ringanese. Standing: Miss Gayle Sega, Coach, Jaynelle Ketchum, Debbie May, Judy Hall, Dale Hannis, Diane Ruhl. ' 'TeomsFuws lv Front: Jaynelle Ketchum, Nella Sofka, Louise Donati, Debbie Moore, Jane Henderson. Rear: Mrs. Colvin, Coach, Margaret Case, Diane Hannis, Gale Kovarovic, Kathy Zajicek, Joann Fiorvanti, Dale Hannis, Jackie Brezovsky, Diane Ruhl. 0wliv.gTeam, N Clww A Avgl T M '.4g7'? Coach Sherba, .lim Vacek, Rich Rovazzini, An L.: ai .Al v The girls: Rear: Mrs. Bartholomew, P. Pollak, K. Kubina, S. Pointon. Missing: K. Karpoy, J. Parenti, S. Starr. Andy tries for another spare. dy Fusco, Joe Santangelo, Kevin Fischer. A strike for Joe? Front: T. Neuhaus, T. Meher, J. Precopia, D. Teetz. Rear: K. Steenburg, B. Rowback, S. Sederquest, O. Smith. fm ,, 4, . ..,, H V ' .-,W-fy. fff,- ,,,,- 'M B f Q. iA l 'OW ,, f , V 2, T21 'A 1, , , Warmat- iif' 2 '. 1251542 1 ,,,. , wf:.f.':-A f- na? f . f mg W1 fa .1 , J, 'ff' f' nf M . A 1 .fy . ' .5 .H Q, . 1034 4 V is 3 , N H mga' , 5 T fi NS.. mia: , 3: ' wiz- J H2 54 if 1 ,532 3 k if N N .x 1A 'Mix-34. 42,721 G3-,,-1 -- 1' f M4 , ' gi 4, 53355542 gk 'rM,,Q1, 0, W Q 3, , 7 ff ' ,if 1 f 1 ,.. '. fi' :-' ' ' - i w : f?i 5.7'?3' :ram-msmmunmvaws 'Entmges 4s,fi1i6v-4354910 Front: Janet Barker, RoseAnn Briggs, Tom McGivern, Vice-President, Chris Thomas, Secretary, John VanAlstine, President, Bill Duesler, Georgia Harrington, Janet Hansen. Rear: Dave Brumaghim, Tom Boggie, Brad Ecker, Steve Walter, Bill Pulver, Greg Precopio, Jim Vacek, Ray Reynolds, Jack Buchner, Jim Mylott, Bob Gifford, Mark VanAlstine, Bill Morris, Cam Cross, Chuck Kralovic, Carl Minardo, Bill Kitchen. f. r . P :JE F A There was muchlnew with the student council this year . .. representatives-at-large . .. JHS students attending Board of Education meetings . .. debate over senior lD,s, senior lounge. The student council attendance secretary, Cam Cross, busy with other matters, I28 I B N l l Debate ' B' allwus . lg zz x i 'S l 1.A ii M A X ,x XVu Vaci, l i Seated: D. Grahame, R. Elton. L. Brewda, J. Chardavoyne. Standing: Mrs. Reny, advisor, A. Kingman, T. Clark, 1 A. Fusco, D. May, D. DeMagistris, K. Reagan, N. Woodward, D. Elton, Mrs. Buell, advisor. Libwng A.sSfSfauf8 lllllljnl X geated: Lynn Gifford, Miss Elwood, advisor, Karen Thrall. Standing: Peggy Joyce, Jane MacArthur, Debbie 1rewen. '70 works I-lwwlf T01 Bo Lots of hard Work . . . deadlines . . . enthu- siastic editors long hours lots of help from staff tried to better your yearbook . . . held a dance . . . sold candy interested and helpful advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Bordwell. Nd BARBARA CARLEO and SALLY POINTON . . . Layout Editors. I30 YJMM KATHIE SANDS . . . Editor-in-chief. SANDY THOMAS . . . Production Editor. av ngdkgvn-na5u4KvL,iggf I 'xmxww , KEVIN FISCHER . . . Photography Editor, MARY JANE FAZZIO . . . Copy Editor .. ,,, f . N 45, - ., if, N Q, Top Row: C. Licciardi, G. Wiekierak, M.A. Pointon, A. Burda, R. L. Duross, S. Pointon, J. Santangelo, M. ' -' Corsi, S. Gray. Bottom t Row: J. Brezovsky, K. ' LYL1 A Karpoy, P. LaVoie, R. ' . . .M k ls 'Y Waite, A. Carpenter. 5 - w 'ff ' SHARON SVOLOS . . . Art Editor DONNA SLINGERLAND . . . Business Manager Bugle: News, News, AML Mow News New equipment . . . more frequent issues . . . Bugle Box ask Andy Dear Johnstown stu- dents' articles censorship and, of course, Mr. Brennan. 91903 ' s i P I an ,-1 Row I: C. Knapp, K. Kuhina. L. Shippey, M. Russo, J. MacSherry, A. Fusco. Row 2: D. Chadwell, C. Day, W. Failing, D. Langr K. Zajicek, S. Pointon, J. Ketchum. I32 Bu90'J9ff16lr ...,,g,,... Row I: K. Zajicek, J. McSherry, L. Shippey, A. Fusco, K. Regan, W. Maas, C. Day, D. Chadwell, R. Caraco, J. Sponenberg. Row 2: I. Orloff C. VanS1yke, K. Thrall, A. Sponenberg, J. Ruch, J. Davis, D. May, D. Hoyt, G. Wiekierak, C. Liccardi, P. Davis. Row 3: P. Pollak, B. Thompson, J. Ketchum, J. Mastangeli, D. Langr, D. Dupree, M. A. Pointon, C. Kilmer, C. Knapp, K. Rubina. Row 4: J. Parenti, M. Russo, S. Pointon, R. L. Duross, S. Martin, J. Santangelo. D. Bennett, J. Brezovsky. Mr. Edward Brennan . . . Advisor I33 Tw-I-lif-Y: A l-ldp6uL Club Row 1: E. VanHorne, J. Muzzi, L. Gifford, L. Pelosi, D. Slingerland, L. Subik, C. Kilmer. Row 2: R. Caraco, N. James, P. LaVoie, S. Praetorius, J. Parenti, M. Thomas, V. Smith, J. Ressico. Row 3: S. Sitterly, A. Burda, C. Thomas, M. J. Olmstead, P. Lorence, G. Harrington, M. Wilmot, B. Sleezer, D. Moore. Row 4: Z. King, C. Girard. Row 5: R. Briggs, K. Zajicek, L. Becker, F. Johns, K. Genovese, G. Zinter, S. Vavra. Row 6: S. Thomas, M. Spawn, K. Callery, D. Holmes, B. Howe, N. Marucci, D. Murphy, K. Sands, C. Day. Thursday meetings quiet sophomores candy, candy, and more candy Christmas program at the Infirmary . . . pool party with Friendship Club dues A paid on time Mrs. Sweet trip to??? . . . spring banquet . . . and most of S ' all FUN. I'm a little teapot, short and stout. l34 ' kip Club uasAwAcawvw. Row I: K. Kuhina, J. Sponenberg, S. Pointon, J. Hansen, E. Northrop. M. Oaksford, Miss Mulvey, advisor, D. Langr M Dwyer S. Knipler, M. Fazzio, R. Licciardi. Row 2: B. Thompson, S. Curriolu, C. VanSlyke, C. Gillmore, D. Hannis, D Chadwell L Diltz, N. Intelisano, N. Riska, S. Pointon, L. Mattice, J. Hayes. Row 3: K. Cillmore, L. Shippey, J. McSherrY, J Ketchum D Langr, D. Hannis, D. Dupree. B. Henry, K. Theurer, J. Downey, M. Pointon, C. Licciardi. Row 4: J. Lacek, J 'Vlastrengell A Sponenberg, J. liinganese, D. Easterly, K. Northrup. A. Smrtic. R. Spawn, N. Devendorf, L. Cole, G. Wiekierak, P Dans The club is a big help to the community advisor Miss Mulvey had annual tea, Christmas party, banquet clothing drive . . . Halloween party . . . Swim party with Tri-Hi-Y . . . irregular meetings. Our responsible treasurer? PGP 5 x .f ew QHWJ , ,my 5252135 Row 1: V. Smimmo, J. Downey, R. Licciardi, T. McGivern, A. Smrtic, C. Minardo, G. Harrington, P. Lorence, M. J. Olmstead, C. Thomas. Row 2: L. Fenstermacher, L. Mattice, J. Hayes, J. Ruch, J. Davis, D. Hoyt, R. Duross, L. Subik, J. Parenti. Row 3: C. Kilmer, D. Fiebka, L. Diltz, B. Heniy, D. Ruhl, P. Davis, C. Licciardi, G. Wiekierak, M. A. Pointon. Row 4: A. Sponenburg, V. Sweeney, D. Miller, P. Peck, N. Sofka, B. Sleezer, D. Moore, K. Yates, J. Santos, P. Pollak. Row 5: D. Bennett, S. Pointon, M. Russo, S. Pointon, J. Brezovsky, C. Knapp, K. Kubina, J. Sponenburg, J. Vacek. ba' Kneeling: M. Corsi, W. Failing, T. Clark. Standing: S. Pointon, L. Sleezer, J. Hansen, D. Chadwell, J. Sponen herg, C. Day, R. Caraco, L. Subik, C. Pratt, S. Peck, S. Pointon, C. McCardell, Mr. Jacobs, advisor. rg In Z! ,. 7k,, Q '1 P ' Hi ,,J K 'L-4 , E ' , 'ff , ff , K K,,. W, .. Q-5' f s' ., I 5 ' Row I: Tom McGivern, Dave Thomas, Dan Wilmot, Carl Minardo, Larry Cannell, Joe Santangelo, Jack Buchner. Row 2: Joe Herms, .lohn Dalmata, Mark Hanchar, Rich Rovazzini, Ted Barter, Mike Zoellner, Bob Murphy. Row 3: Greg Precopio, Kim Miller, Chris Johnson, Rick Blackmon, Don Brott, Stan Allen, Doug Squires, Jim Mylott. Row 4: Mike Cook, John Ruppert, Dave DeMagistris, Steve Sutton, Chris Rohrs, Mr. Jack Dunlap, advisor. kb Row 1: J. Mastrangeli, S. Sackett A Carpenter A Sponenberg D Slmgerland J Ketchum K Kubma Mrs Lorence advlsor Row 2 S. Pointon, D. Langr J Santan elo D Bennett M Russo C Knapp J Parentl G Wrekerak Row 3 D Hoyt D Dupree D Hannis, S. Hart, K. Liccrardl M A Poxnton A Sponenberg R Caraco Row 4 D May J Hall J Henderson N Sofka C Pratt S. Tichy, N. James. Row 5 S Sltterly C Day C Kllmer C Maxlan Monday nights college visitations dent teaching in . . . Mrs. Lorence JI-I G-f1clsVo0wntwuTluwv ' Abxjolmsfoww Hospital Row 1: R. Waite, A. Sponenberg, I. Orloff, J. Davis, D. Klena, B. Thompson, M. Williams, K. Karpoy. Row 2: D. Crewen, J. Ruch, P. Peck, L. Mattice, V. Smimmo, D. Nilsen, P. Davis, B. Pluntz. Row 3: D. Kuhn, D. May, K. Calderwood, C. Nigro, D. Miller, N. Sofka, D. George. QGBCOL h Q.-:Q . o s ' Row I: J. MacArthur, Mrs. Aldrich, advisor, J. MacArthur, A. Conti. Row 2: L. Gifford, D. Grewen, T. Compagnone, C. Nellis, M. Harris. l39 GAA- lh 1 Row l: D. Hannis, M. Dwyer, J. Hillicr, J. Ketchum, D. DeSpirito. Row 2: A. Sponenberg, D. Hoyt, K. Johnson N. Sofka, S. Sitterly. Raw 3: P. Lorence, G. Harrington, D. Ruhl, N. lntelisano, K. Northrup, D. Nilsen, S. Hart R010 45 J- MHSIICHQCU, D- DUPTCC, J. Fi0rV21I1ti, L. Donati, S. Martin, B. Howe. Rvw 5: A. Smrtic, K. Thrall D. Hannis, K. Zajicek, K. Callery, D. Holmes. Girls' Athletic Association . . . field hockey . . .soccer . . . volleyball . . . basketball . . . softball . . . fun. A C.A.A. member. 1 9 5 BwsawssCLub ,-We , ., Mm Seated: L. Becker, L. Sleezer, Miss Cavoretto, advisor, S. Gray. B. Bellinger. Standing: D. Crewen, L. Gifford, C. Miller, D. Fiebka, E. Van Horne, R. Waite, D. Smith, S. Tichy, K. Karpoy, V. Smith, D, Mihai, P. Joyce. Ggwmasfics muh i 'Q if Q .K ,Q If if X as z 1 My 1 I J . 1 1 gillixi Q '.,L3 3 ff? D95 .,., ,, ' 1 4 'XV' Row 1: M. Fitz, K. Northrup, J. Dalmata, C. Harrington, W. Jurica, W. Hammond. Row 2: S. Bennett, K. Baker, J. Cangiano M Kralovic, C. Gillmore, D. Easterly, Mr. Underwood, advisor. Row 3: C. Thomas, M. J. Olmsteud, A. Burda, M. Dwyer, S. Studenlc D. Langr. Row 4: D. Warner, J. Hansen, K. Cillmore, S. Allen, M. Cook. Oulu 061 Music AREA ALL-STATE CHORUS Row 1: E. Morton, Mrs. Russell, C. Cillmore. Row 2: D. Hannis, D. Hannis. Row 3: M. Corsi D. Elton, T. Clark. Row 4: M. Edwards, G. Hill. AREA ALL-STATE BAND C. McArdell, D. Warner, S. Ruppert Aw-Qfafly C. Gillmore Chow Top row: D. Grubb, T. Clark, S. Sutton, M. Edwards, G. Hill. Row 3: M. Corsi, R. Elton, B. Blakeslee, R. Henderson. Row 2: C. McArclell, D. Hannis, L. Hall, L. Pelosi, K. Gillmore. Row 1: D. Hoyt, J. Sponenberg, 'E. Morton, C. Gillmore, D. Hannis, L. Gifford. I42 I.. ' l ' , ' .J ' 1 0 J ' . V K' im ' Q 7 kk ' - R . -1 wa-, ' ' 13.7 J., 1 I . f 3 ' A I 2 f A 1 av f f. 1 l 'il ' RV? , R .- . , . I Ill' ,Y , vm Q , ,,.,, W z'- A J 2 I t .- . . 9. 4 ' Ro -5- o W C H'll R R kl , 55,1 wr. , , , j A. A IL -. . arner, .I 1 , . un e, RN' R . , A N WW, E. Hlll. Row 4: R. Hill, D. Grubb, B ATF . f,g,A8 V I- ., Blakeslee, S. Sederquist, D. Bevington 'y I ' ' -' Row 3: S. Ruppert, K. Cillmore, .J ' no C Billington, G. Liebowitz, C. Liebowitz 1 S- ' , Row 2: A. Sponenllerg, P. Hayward, J , a V R , Q Bradt, C. Stanton, D. Hannis. Row 1: l 31,12 . . ' ' C. Cillmore, E. Morton, C. MoArdell, D l 3 3 G. Hill, Mr. Hughston. 91 G. Hill B. Blakeslee C. Cillmore C. Liebowitz E . Morton G. Liebowitz Mr. Hughston D. Warner RJ Henderson V' .R P' wb Top row: N. James, D. Slingerland, B. Blakeslee, J. Cangiano. S. Sutton, M. Edwards, R. Elton, D. Grubb, R. Henderson, G. Hill. Row 5: D. Hoyt, L. Pelosi, L. Hall, li. Carurzo, D. Chadwell, M. Corsi, T. Clark, D. Elton, R. Subik. Row 4: D. Hannis, J. Brezovsky, K. Genovese, C. Lichowitz, M. A. Krempa, W. Hall, J. Henderson, N. Sofka. Row 3: D. Hannis, C. Gillmore, N. lntelisano, K. Kubina, C. Knapp. D. Bennet, D. Dupree, D. May. Row 2: J. Sponcnburg, C. Bartlett, H. Brudt, D. Crewen, C. McArdell, J. Bradt, D. Spa- gruola, K. Gillnlore. Row I: L. Gifford, M. Cllristman, J. Sponenlierg, C. Van Slykc, l. Orloff, B. Thompson, E. Morton, Mrs. Russell. I43 M05 Great routines .. . short practices wonderful captains fun trip to Ithaca, Mr. Recesso- One more hour . . . mar- N velous cooperation Johnstown-Clovers F0415 ville game the parade sensational banquet. I-leadf Captain Van essa Kohout T . Row 1: Co-Captain Toni Porta, Rose Beaudry, Jeanette Muzzi, Ruth Eaton, Sharon Smrtic, Jennifer Parenti, Jackie Brezsovski, Bonnie Bellinger, Roseann Briggs, Co-Captain Roseanne Licciardi. Row 2: Janice Hillier, Roseann Caraco, Dorcas Fiebka, Carol Day, Claudia Bartlett, Sue Cray, Donna Stock, Debbie DeSpirito, Kim Strevy. Missing: N. Gray, R. Kulwiec, K. Wroble. I44 mmm Raw 1: Co-Captain Marie Thomas, Anna Pappis, Pam LaVoie, Lyn Gifford, Audrey Carpenter, Lorie Becker, Kathy Kubina, Sue Vavra, Co-Captain Norma Bisignani. Row 2: Sarah Swatt, Donna Hale, Lynn Hall, Sherry Dawson, Debbie Smith, Doris Blakeslee, Marie Dorn, Dianne Hannis, Sue Praetorius, Leslie Miller, Kathi Callery, Sharla Sitterly. Missing: Diana Chadwell, Jolene Joyce Sharon Mannino. 01 E w 01 01 fy Rl Row 1: Debbie Dustin, Diane Atty, Captain Dawn Barnes, mascot Sean Pearson, Janet Hanson, Paula Edwards. Row 2: Fran Johns, Ann Kadlic. I45 . ULN 2' if 4 Z- I .fm l .W 'W . k' ' If gg' V ,,.. f, 5' ,:,, :vw - Af 'I ' ,. . .,,, 4, ul .. ,. ,. Mew F' sq., am. f mann! !0v x-- EPM- 4 H A W' if Q? 15? .I N 'U -N Q A- 2 O 'X Q I-Ex f A ,A i mg, A A :X J .. 3 A .',,,'5v Vwwft-J Twcb Row I: R. Sweet, S. Allen C. Dwyer, M. Fleming, T. Chamberlain, D. Miller, A. Prysunka, D. Devendorf, R. Pedrick. Row 2 S Hart, K. Miller, J. Buchner, J. VanAlstine, J. Santangelo, R. Pollard, T. McGivern, J. Ruppert, R. Blackmon. Row 3: J. Dalmatl D. Spraker, J. Herms, F. Barter, G. Duross, D. Wager, R. Murphy, W. Krempa. Row 4: Coach Charles Dustin, J. Niles, P Glow hecker, M. Zoellner, M. VanAlstine. Dave Spraker tells Bill Kitchen some of his secrets for success I48 J.H.S. ..... 83 J.H.S J.H.S J.H.S J.H.S J.H.S J.H.S J.H.S J.H.S. .... . . ..... 103 V2 RECORD llion... ...48 Saratoga .... 33 Shenenclehowa 18 lk Cloversville . . 32 Amsterdam .. 2615 V, CBA ...... .. . 6215 Columbia . . . . . . 48 Cloversville .... 43 Amsterdam .... 6215 Mohawk .. 39 'f '+'E-.:g' . LLL., 1--.....,M, UP, UP and AWAY What'd you say? How tall ? '15-wk.. ,, A few of the guys waiting for results. .. ,. , -wr--:V ,. , ,S -.-ww.-4.-mmm . ... , ami - a N .,, : ,., ,Q if A Y E? L.gi ff' f n X ' Xl - hq . X new VV 'A XLVV i 5 li T. QU Row 1: J. Underwood, P. Simek, R. Sweeney, H. Wilson, D. Reynoso, W. Martin, K. Fischer. Row 2: R. Subik, T. Baird C H111 M. Compagnone, M. Kowalski, W. Edwards, J. Fazzio, D. Teetz. Row 3: G. DiPasquale, G. Alpert, T. Bendl, T. Spraker R Barn llolt, Coach ,lack Dunlap. J.H.S.. . .. J.H.S.. . .. J.H.S.. . .. J.H.S.. . .. I50 J V RESULTS 60 Broadalbin 56 Mayfield . 64 Northville 52 Broadalbin Mayfield . 59 62 54 59 39 mg . 5,,,J'1, ' - . .f Giz, Murph, and Don wait to run Twcbf Owcials Rainy meets . . . mud in the discus pit . . . stop watches . . . score sheets . . . cooperative teams . . . we made our mistakes, hut we tried hard. Front, top to bottom: C. Squires, B. Petersen, J. Walsh, R. Eaton, V. Cromer K. Scovic, D. Langr, P. LaVoie, K. McGivern, D. Miller, B. Moynehan. Back: L. Donati, K. Zajicek, J. MacSherry, C. Kilmer, K. Kubina, S. Svolos, L Shippey, C. Knapp, J. Henry. Ted and Joe take the hurdles nicely. J0hD VHHAISUHC- Prac1iCing??? ISI W' l52 Tennis, Avujow? ,K ,, , N x L gh I . , Q - LL.. o, '-A-EW Row l: Tim Cross, Stew Tartell, Randy Sargeant. Row 2: Paul Beaudry, Dave Elton, Don Brott, Bob Caraco -X agy , 5 Coach Harrison Woods congratulates Stew Tartell. J.H.S.. . .. Ballston Spa . J.H.S. .... Shenendehowa J.H.S. .... Cobleskill . . . J.H.S. .,.. Ballston Spa . J.H.S. .... Gloversville . J.H.S. .... Amsterdam .. I .H.S Shenendehowa .l.H.S Cobleskill . . . I.H.S Herkimer .... J.H.S Gloversville . . J.H.S Saratoga .... J.H.S Bishop Scully I.H.S. .... Herkimer . . . . J.H.S..... Bishop Scully 8 wins . .. 6 losses .. . good season . . . team practices not only to win, but to he good Coach and team work hard to- gether. Good season ten wins nine losses competition with Class A schools . . . co-captains Bill Sarris and Mark Empie . .. great hopes for next season. GOQQTWW James Keba, Andy Fusco, Chris Rohrs, Coach Jack Wroble, David DeMagistris, Mark Empie. .I Dave shows us his good form. Keep your eye on the ball, Chris. I53 Vwwftg Baseball Y S Row I: Larry Melita, Jack Siedlecki, Mark Hanchar, Brian Rowback, Mark Kralovic, Mike Charles. Row 2: Dave Thomas Jim Mylott, .lohn McGuire, Ray Bobare, Carl Minardo. Row 3: Bill Kitchen, Lou Carleo, Steve Sutton. VARSITY SCORES J.H.S. .... 0 Saratoga . . . . J.H.S 4 Cobleskill .... ,l.H.S 14 Shenendehowa . . J.H.S. .... 0 Gloversville . . . . J.H.S 4+ Albany Academy J.H.S 5 Little Falls ..... J.H.S 2 Bishop Scully .. J.H.S. .... 16 Amsterdam . . . J.H.S 0 Amsterdam .... J.H.S 6 Shenendehowa . . J.H.S. .... 3 Gloversville . . . J.H.S 1 Cobleskill . . . .l.H.S 0 Mayfield .... J.H.S 7 Saratoga ..... J.H.S. .... 5 St. Johnsville . . . J.H.S I54 0 Bishop Scully .. First year as independent team .. . com- peted against many tough teams . . . 6 wins . .. 10 losses .. . Some of the best games were ones that were lost . . . 16-6 win over Amsterdam upset A.H.S.'s perfect seasonal record. COACH: Raymond Purcell M .t, , if I , i w f p ifi' , 'i V '-I--a 'A ,.a5,,gt '- V1 ,4 g'.4L':g'-'51 A W, -Mx... 1' 4 4,1 f ,W nf K' AL , ati-gp 551+ i - RQ? i t V A I Q 'k,.g u : rf -ffe r- f 4, j.k,-1 1 V :L Jagvees Dof oral, 11' ' Row 1: B. Ducsler, C. Fisher, S. Ralhovsky, T. Colletta, D. Dustin, J. Copperknoll. Row 2: B. Pollard, R. Scovic, K. Bray, D. Hale, W. Henry. M. Subik. Coach Borener. W sara W iatr .N MANAGERS: Donna Slingerland. Kathi Callery, Dorothy Murphy, Ann Sponable. J.H.S., l.H.S.. J.H.S.. J.H.S.. .l.H.S.. J.H.S.. J.H.S.. J.H.S.. J.H.S.. J.H.S.. l.H.S.. J.H.S.. . . 5 wins hi-light- potential. SCORES . 6 Draper ...... 1 . 2 Saratoga ...... . .. 6 . 12 Shenendehowa ...... 1 . 8 Gloversville ......... 9 . 4 Albany Academy 10 . 6 Ballston Spa ........ 8 . 2 Bishop Scully ....... 3 . 2 Shenendehowa . . . . . 3 .ll Gloversville .... . . . 2 . 3 Ballston Spa . .. . . . 8 . 3 Saratoga ...... 1 . 3 Bishop Scully ....... 1 . 7 losses . . . Coach Boerner . . . win over Saratoga . . . good 2? Ji '11 X bf' gf 2? 4 V au z 1 gy? t 5: i -, gs C . af 5 1 n 2 1, I w x x ff . -H. T.. . . A if ' fy Q1 fu. gg ,. I 'VP' Q n , J greg? an in TSS , V. 5, rf.. . J.. V if I V J, I 5 If 1 fm 6' I 41, I56 Pfuom David Brumaghim, Donna Slingerland, Dean Brumughim, Linda Preston, King John Van- Up, Up, 94 ...J V 1 969 ,Ny Alstine, Queen Linda Pelosi, John Ruppert, Sharon Svolos, William Kitchen. Denine Langr. MLAW' lg! u iw iii Mx l. ink ffil i ,f ,w ff V ,,,MW.1,f-mf MCM .af ..:1' ' ' si--1---44----ei Xlii 1 . gi iv 39, 'Z - 3- :- Q, .' 35 va, 'f ,fff :- uf i ' ' Mi' ,1-' ez 'ff A Im? v ,YW Y Q 1' i ' , , , 3z.f'w ff fri f.a.':.- -1' . l i 2 A i, ' li i l 5 I57 14 L f- if I 1 -Ag Barbara drunk? What will you give me for a basket of kisses? 1 969 Rhoda Penmark ........... .. . Barbara Avery Col. Kenneth Penmark . . . ..... Larry Melita Christine Penrnark Monica Breedlove Emory Wages .. Leroy ........ Miss Fern . . . Reginald Tasker .. Mrs. Daigle Mr. Daigle .. .. Dorothy ,lurica Deborah Harazin Charles Gragg .. Williams Sarris Kathleen McGivern Deborah Miller .. Stewart Tartell Barbara Kelly Raymond Robare Messenger ...... .. 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Comrie and Townsend Ave. 762-9I I I 762-9935 PALMER'S DRUG RUSSELL sTovER CANDIES BARONET LITHO CO. ArI'eriaI JoI1ns'Iown, N. Y. Complimenfs of KORKAY, INC. KLoHcK's MONUMENTS - 'W 540 N. Perry Sf. IL Johnsfown, N. Y. Ax Phone 725-37I6 .-, +'- Monumenfs-Markers-Urns bhhed ,QQ INDEPENDENT LEA HER MFG. CORP TELEPHONE: AREA CODE sis ESTOIDIISIIGCI 2 - 492 322-34' 6 TANNERS 1936 725-4925 3I5-329 S. Main SI. Gloversville, N. Y. I2078 I , I .. ws 6 , I -qi Q. I . 1 I fi: .I Sinceres'r CongraI'uIa+ions From Our En'rire OrganizaI'ion ROBISON 8: SMITH, INC. Fabric Care Specialisfs 40 Professional Fabric Care Service I7I M 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. National Commercial Bank and Trust Company For job opportunities at The Bank, just write or call our Personnel Department. See FIELDS 81 BAXTER -IOHJN Bi MEI-ITA Insurance MELITA'S GEM LAB tor A Gigantic Assortment ot Charms or I4 N' MarkeI SI' Pierced Earrings Johnstowrfs Most Modern Jewelry Store Johnstown, N. Y. Open Monday-Friday Night Until 9 P.M. THE YEAR ROUND W. Main Street Johnstown Complimenis of Class of '70 PETITE LADY BEAUTY SHOP THE LEADER HERALD for the Latest in News GIoversviIIe JoI1ns+own Besf Wishes From DOC KSTATER'S CLOTH I NG 46 W. Main SI. Men's Wear and Lady PencIIeI'on 130713- JOHNSTOWN FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC. Local 779-Johnsfown, N. Y. F WOCH'S Bes+ Wishes CHAMBERLIN'S KOBUSKIE LANES, INC Arfisfs' Supplies, Wallpaper Painfs and Glass I8 N. Markei' S+. Johnsfown. N. Y. Take-Ou'I Dinners-Banqueis OPEN ALL YEAR Open 9:00 A.M. Till Closing-Daily E. FuIIon and Arferial GIoversviII Bes+ Wishes SANITARY BARBER SHOP N. Marie? SI. Johnsfown. N. Y. MOORE 8. CURTIS, INC. '4 '3b'Q'-'ye-lf' BEAUTY SALON 39 W. Main SIree+ over MeI1ia's Gem Lab I I Johnsiown, N. Y. Xt? MR. ANTHONY CARUSO Day and Evening by Appoinfmeni JoI1ns+own 762-34 I 8 INSURANCE TREHER 81 JUNG INC. Plumbing, Heating, and Kitchen Remodeling N KNOX GELATIN INC. Johnstown, N. Y. MILLIGAN 8: HIGGINS JoI1nsI'own, N. Y. KIND 8: KNOX GELATIN Camden, N. J. K 8: K GELATIN Salix, Iowa A. SAHADI 81 CO. Moonachie, N. J. KNOX GELATIN OF CANADA Trenfon, OnI'. COMPAGNE DES GELATINES FRANCAIS AH'icI1y, France Congra+ula+ions +o 'rhe Senior Class McSHERRY'S SUPER DUPER Good Luck MARKET +o 'rhe Graduaiting II-I7 Arlingfon Avenue Cass of '70 Gloversvulle, N. Y. SM lTTY'S Complimen+s of sANo sl-foes JOHNSTOWN SERVICE, INC Besi' Wishes From THE COFFEE BREAK Lou and sYLvrA The Home of Quality Furnishings for Your Home -Y snsnn snll ss n PHONE 762-73l5 25 Wes'r Main S+. Johns+own, N. Y. Complimenfs Io Ihe Class of '70 from TSGT. DARIO J. CORSI U.S.A.F. Loring A.F.B.. Maine STANTON FURS Furs and Cusfom Made Fur Garmenfs I3 S. Marie! Sf. 762 7723 Johnsfown I I GOULD S DEPARTMENT STCRE We Give 8: H Green S'Iamps 36 W. Main S+. Johnsiown COMPLIMENTS 0F LEAVITT 8: BERNER N. Perry Si. Johnsiown Wood-Made Kifchens For Those who demand The 'Iines'r TYLER TILE CO. INC. 125-3315 WHITEHILL TAXKEEPING SYSTEMS Record Keeping and Tax Preparafion for 'II1e Business Man WILLIAM H. BROTT I77 Mr. and Mrs. ,Edward Ahrens Mr. and Mrs. William Boggie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brand, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Buchner Mr. and Mrs. S. Caraco Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carleo Tsg1'. and Mrs. Dario J. Corsi Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Clark Mr. and Mrs. James Day Mr. and Mrs. Clark Easierly Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Edwards ' Mr. and Mrs. George Elfon Mr. and Mrs. An'l'hony Ermie, J Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Loulcas Pappis and Mrs. David S. Poinfon and Mrs. John Precopia and Mrs. Ronald Presfon and Mrs. Donald Pulver Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Josephine Rovazzini Rowback Thomas Sands Ralph Sleezer Donald Smifh PARENT BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heberer Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hill Mr. and Mrs. John Kubina Mr. and Mrs. Kuehnel Mr. and Mrs. George Langr Mr. and Mrs. William LaVoie Mrs. Tina Longe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mancini Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maxian Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Mihal Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Miller Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Theron Miller Mr. and Mrs. James Minardo Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Nellis Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Neri Mr. and Mrs. P. N. O'Lucci Mr. and Mrs Roberf Smi'l'h, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Sponenberg Mr. and Mrs. George Svolos Mr. and Mrs. Zeland Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. William Tagliafela Mr. and Mrs Sfephen Tichy Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. George Vacelc Mr. and Mrs. Kennefh Wagschal Mr. and Mrs. George Ward Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilmof Z: Dr. Vic+or N. Ambruoso Dr. Frank J. Lifynslci Dr. Eugene F. McGee Dr. Roberl' A. Smi+h Dr. Joseph J. MelH'a Dr. Maurice M. Tar'rell Dr. Ar+hur Howard Dr. John Sponnoble George Murphy PRCFESSIONAL BOOSTERS Dalwin J. Niles Allen H. Pulsifer Rudolph A. Russo Dr. Richard Wagner Carrol S. Walsh Dr. Malcolm McMar+in Dr. John H. Larrabee Dr. John A. Shannon ff, in f '1'Zf'4 jo i l T' if i i C i' Class Rings-Graduafion Announcemen+s Name Cards and Accessories-Caps and Gowns Taylor-made Yearbooks BALFOUR-TAYLOR Represen+ed by Bob- Gray - Don Nash - Jim Gercling Dick Sims - Bob Macfadden P. 0. BOX. 2509 SCHENECTADY. N. Y. I2309 THERON A. MILLER General Trucking Ext O'Neil Ave. Joh nsiown 762 -43 8 6 KRO PAY DECO RATORS 762 379I Johnslown 32 bn ,fy K Quculityond Service Go Hand in Hand PUTMAN'S MARKET Johnsfown, N. Y. I44 W. Main S+. 762-72 I4 Ralph and Miclge DiPasquale Specializing in Tropical Fish, Birds ancl Small Animals WlLSON'S PET SHOP Johnslown, N. Y. 2 Soufh Marlcel' Sfreel' Complimenfs of WELSH 81 GREY LUMBER CORP. A W . 4 7 W ff MILTON BAIRD, JR. When You Care Enough To Send 'lhe Very Besl' Hallmarlr Cards LATH ERS AN.D PYNE lI2-I I4 W. Main S+. Johnsiown Isl JUNIORAMA ,un wg 4,11 ,, V y f. '.:,.1Mux!:uw -w:'::.f-:f s1M-,',,-.'. , v - J ' - l00 W. Main S+. Jo+lns+own a PERRY LANES N. Perry S+. Johnsfo I82 STEWART 84 BERGEN CO II8 W. Main S+. Johns+own, N. Y. 1 Q70 Edztm Kathy Sands . . . Sally Pointon . . . Barbara Carleo . . Marylane F azzio . Sandy Thomas . . Donna Slingerland Sharon Svolos . . . Kevin Fischer . . . Cam Cross . . . Bill Kitchen .......... Mr. and Mrs. Bordwell . . . . . Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-in-Chief . . . Layout Editor . . . . Copy Editor Production Editor . Business Editor .- .... Art Editor . . . Photographer . . . Sports Editor . . . Sports Editor . . . Advisors Eueunt W w I 3 M . ' 1 U. f v I . A y 1 l . , N . H , TI . W l'1 .. 1 ' '.'.r I I .,I ww- In-I . .. Q' ' Q qh. ,-1 , 'r- ' Time il mls. 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