Le Roy Central School - O At Kan Yearbook (Le Roy, NY)
- Class of 1967
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OSTRP Published Bg fhe SENIOR CLASS 04' LE ROY SCHOOLS LLE ROYH E gSiephen Lane. ihe I 967 O-AT-KAN Qiaff Edaiofmchzei S+ephen Lane Associaie Ediior-in-Chief Judllili Brown Assis'I'a ni' Edifors Mariniha Dell l-lall-Ari Joseph Fore-Phoiography Chrisiine Brodien-Lilerary Sally Jo Widmer--Ac+ivi+ies Susan Miller-Formal' Sfephen Rurnsey-Formal Joseph Herron-Sporls Diana Gardner-Seniors Palricia Welker-Typing Business Ma nager-David Ridge Circulaiion Manager-Sharon Sickles f,,, 5 W, Ari Sfaff Scoli Boyd Beverly Conrad f 1 ,if qs 4 fi yr D , .4 2 0, , if Z f Z7 , . 2 James La pp Sporfs Sialif Sharon Johnson Thomas Woodruff Business Sfaff Donna Balchellor Marcia Bowen David Innes Thomas Ricci .Qi .' . Kevin Bell ,L Margarei Campesi Susan l-larvie , y J vi, J i 9, ff--i ii fi L Mr. John Klingensmilh 4 Lilerary Slaff 5 Louise Hawker Susan Meier Margarel Norihrup Jean Serusa Adviser Phofography Sfaff Michel Daspef Alan Lewis Rena Sheifer Donald Sioclsdale Typing Sfaff Na ncy Balrer Priscilla Roblee Circulafion S+aff Calherine Amalo Gayle Burrell Mariha Graney Mary Mangefrida Linda Mannix Doreen Sco+'r Deborah Ricci Roger Waferman Elaine Wesley f :Me fab? Af X Conienis Page High School Dedicalion . . . .... . . .8 Grade School Dedicaiion . . . . . .9 Recogniiion . ....IO Adminislralion and Facully . . . . . . . I4 Curricula ... .. ....24 Seniors . . .... 30 Classes . . .... 58 Grades .. .... 76 Alhlelics .... .... 9 8 I:ooI'baII . . . . . . O2 Baslqelball . .. .. . O6 Girls Sporls . .. . . I3 Aclivilies . . . . . I6 Tradilions . . . . . 40 Palrons . . . . . 46 Index ....... . . . ...... . . . 75 The O-AT-KAN is a member ol: Quill and Scroll: Infernalional I-Ionorary Sociely for High School Journalislsg Nalional Scholasiic Press Associalion. 45-X S U01 qg mggmmmy ' ILL sz 19 4 f X Scnou. J-S XFN ...,... A5501 -'1 :U---A---. .F . . . A , f sagi-ill-ai sn will 1 I- ' ' A meeiing of The minds Foreword Confusion reigns supreme! zbf This book. This O-AT-KAN, is someThing you will wanT To Treasure Tor many years. BuT-To be Treasured, iT musT be remembered. We, The sTaTT. have given our all To malce This I967 issue a Treasure oT memories. Your O-AT-KAN -was published, This year, by Taylor Publishing Company oT Dallas, Texas. As The largesT yearbook publishing company in exisTence, They have given us The besT quali- Ty publicaTion available. The sTaTT, on iTs parT. has sTrived To malce The qualiTy oT The maTerials beTween The boolc's covers, iusT as good. The layouT has been radically changed and you will noTice The TradiTions and Senior secTions have been enlarged. Also. Tull color pho- Tography has been increased Three-Told over previous issues and has been incorporaTed, This year. as a parT of each divisional page. This I967 O-AT-KAN is proudly presenTed To you as The TorTieTh ediTion of The long line oT yearboolcs published annually by The senior class oT Le Roy High School. IT is, in a sense, The end oT an era and The beginning oT a brighT new TuTure. IT was designed To reveal To you, in words and picTures, The sTory oT The pasT academic year. lTs pages are Tillecl wiTh your Triends and wiTh The year's imporTanT evenTs and emoTions. The sTaTT has Tried To,capTure The people and happenings aT Their peaks-as you will always wanT To remember Them. We now place The i967 O-AT-KAN on review be- Tore The largesT audience in The hisTory oT L.H.S. We believe you will noT be disappoinTed. Choosing The Theme Tor The I967 O-AT- KAN was an exTremely diTTiculT Task. lT re- quired deep ThoughT and concenTraTion from each sTaTT member and demanded ThaT They examine our school closely. l..H.S., we Tound. is noT merely a building or a succession of classes and acTiviTies. buT is. insTead. a living enTiTy wiTh a characTer all iTs own. lTs characTer is defined by The various moods and emoTions ThaT encompass The enTire sTudenT body during The school year. IT was These moods which we wished To capTure and parallel wiThin our Theme. and aTTer many hours of worlc, we feel we have succeeded. The Theme oT The 1967 O-AT- KAN is The sea and iTs moods . NoThing else on earTh encompasses more moods or emoTions Than The sea. NoThing else is as sure and un- changing. NoThing else can beTTer express The peacefulness, The seriousness. or The exulTaTion we oTTen Teel here aT l..H.S. Our Theme. how- ever. does more Than simply unify This O-AT- KAN by paralleling school life. H makes The bool: beauTiTul and a real pleasure To look aT. As ediTor, l have worlced very closely wiTh The Theme and have discovered iTs symbolism in all ThaT we are and all ThaT we wish To be. I hope ThaT you Too will be able To Trace a subTle relaTion, a secreT harmony. beTween iTs Tides and The life of man. STephen La ne EdiTor - ' ' ' 'fare' 1 ns-if, Q ..-.211-e,..i,g-w.es. '53 '-f '1-R ,Qn'x 444- , STephen La ne EdiTor-ln-Chief I967 O-AT-KAN A Word From The EdiTor ,L f 1 wi ,1- 1 Mr. George W. Bilicic , ' 34,14 ,fwj 'MAG' , H f , Mg ,Q W 1 f ! ,, . ,,,,, ,. gwf. , 5' ..,gqf,i,z, ,V -e 'JJWJ' , h 1 hm. ' L few 5522! 1-s yn, 'yi mv, , we T. gy ', J ,ax Iii? - , 2 High School DedicaTion The beacon ThaT lighTs The way and guides The sTudenT over The resTless sea oT educaTion is The Teacher. Here aT Le Roy, we are TorTunaTe To have many Tine menTors. One individual has disTinguished himselT by his brilliance and as a resulT has gained The respecT and esTeem of sTudenTs and colleagues alike. To each oT his sTudenTs he has imparTed a greaT wealTh QT knowledge. Many Times he has carried an exTra load and has given oT his Time To make an excursion wiTh his sTudenTs To add depTh To Their undersTanding. The willingness he has always shown To give unremiTTingly oT his TalenTs To The school make us Torever indebTed. lT is wiTh pride, ThaT we The Class of l967 dedicaTe This O-AT-KAN To you ' ' -s ,si Mfr -'T 'G .iw ,Bw All Mr. George W. Bilicic. An earnesl' counselor '-M WolooTT QTreeT School DedioaTion Mrs. Lois L. Thorne The mosT irnporTanT sTep we Talce in our educaTion is, perhaps, The lirsT one. We can all recall To some degree our happy, carefree days in lcindergarTen where we re- ceived our lirsT TasTe of learning. Our Teachers worked long and diligenTly To help us adjusT and To give us a good sTarT. One individual who has done an ouTsTanding iob is Mrs. Lois L. Thorne. l-ler unceasing and' dedicaTed elTorTs have earned boTh The confidence of her sTudenTs and The respecT of The communiTy as well. Her sincere inTeresT in each child and her willingness To give ThaT liTTle exTra have sTarTed many on Their way wiTh a sureness and a sTabiliTy ThaT is all imporTanT if one is To be a success in life. We, The Class of I967, aTlecTionaTely dedicaTe our yearbook To Mrs. Lois L. Thorne sue. A sTep Toward learning .gaze - In Recognifion . . . Mrs. Marion K. Russell This pasf year a qreafly learned and universally admired and respecfed Teacher was alosenf from fhe Le Roy l-ligh School scene, affer many years of dedicafed service. Nof only as a feacher of hisfory and English, buf also fhrough her many diversified falenfs as school regisfrar and direcfor of fesfing, fo menfion only a few, she has served fhe school sysfem conscienfiously and effecfively. Thus. Mrs. Marion K. Russell has exemplified all fhe fraifs we look for in a fruly dedicafed and self- sacrificinq feacher. l-ler consfanf personal efforls fo make cerfain fhaf each sfudenf received a solid educafional foundafion and fhaf each one received fhe opporfunify fo advance foward higher endeavors, helped many fo achieve a worfhy posifion in fhe Le Roy communify. She was always ready fo lend a hand lo help bofh sfudenfs and faculfy, whenever needed, wifhouf fhoughf for herself or recognifion. For her fremendous service fo us, fhe Class of l967, as well as fo fhe school sysfem and fhe communify of Le Roy, we are efernally qrafeful. ,....,.-4...f,-4...-.- Inside Woodward Memorial Library Va' L.H.S. Memorial Audllorlum Wolcofi' Sfreel School Le Rog Ceniral School Building Spiri+ . . . Learning Ro pl. -1 7' ,FI X. '- w . , Y H v.5'Eyw!.- i I4 Friends . . . Acfion --- Deparfing ... I - A V -n, .1-A .J .. '.'m?'f fV.1f:'nf' rw V . ,. 4,9 an-17? 1 IMERGENCY , , DIBECTORY N' vapor rl.,-1 ,,,,, ......- -umm: '77 . p-nu-an --H -wma , - -rum: 3-f IUZTTZ-'if 1. ,Y ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY sn 4-v ',,'m,,,, . . . . and 'rlwe sea is no'r slow in disclosing ineslima ble secreIs. Voyage 'ro England Ralph Waldo Emerson ..., .' L ...-.k I 1 ' 'W ang., in ,fluff ,I I5 ,, mar, .Jn HAL ggfgmndigz. fL1Lzf,:.,zimn:rr..',za2s' ----f---V -Y The Board of Eduoaiion Clarence A. Lapp PresidenT Raymond Bran'ron Clerk ThroughouT iTs hisTory. Le Roy High School has always been TorTunaTe in having an ouTsTanding Board oT EducaTion, and This year is no excepTion. Presiding over The Board are Clarence Lapp, Pres- idenT, and AdelberT Bell, Vice-President CompleTing The Board are Raymond BranTon. Samuel Ferrara. Theodore Halsey, GilberT Jordan, and Mrs. G. Henry Knoll. The Board dicTaTes policies, hires The TaculTy, and promoTes The various deparTmenTs wiThin The school. The ouTsTanding job ThaT our Board oT EducaTion is doing is reTlecTed ThroughouT Le Roy. Many proiecTs in our communiTy as well as in our school would noT have been possible if noT Tor The dedicaTion and hard work oT The Board oT Educahon. A. AdelberT Bell Vice-PresidenT iv-' Mrs. Henry Knoll Member Theodore F. Gilberf Jordan Samuel Ferrara Halsey Member Member f Member ' 'ian ffnJ4Y'l1: V-r mi- 4nai.,.,if. ,.-,- V , , J, Superinlendenl ol' Schools High School Principal A5 A, :ml ,. 5 'M r- A ' Dr. Donald E. Horr Mr. Frank E. Kaplan Degrees: B.S. Albany Slafe Teachers College: M-5-. Degrees: A.B. Northeaslern Universilyg M.Ed. Bos Universiry of Rochesler: Ed. D., Universily of lon Universiyyl New York Univei-SHY, Bufialo. The New Fron'fier The high school adminislralion is given 'rhe laslc ol mainlaining order and providing a favorable almosphere lor higher learning. Each adminislralion member has allempled lo raise The school slandards ol scholarship and conclucl, lhus beller preparing sludenls for lhe lulure. High School Secrelarg Allendance Secrelarg lo lhe Ofllfrial Superinlendenl di 1 'Xi V , Q N WE4? ' ii 7 in f Mrs. Virginia Rudgers Mrs. Belly Pelers MVS- Grace MC Burney A I7 - ., .,.. M ,.,,g,X George W. Bilicic Degrees: B.S., Loclchaven Sfafe College: MA., Penn Sfafe Universify. Teaches: English lll. Adviser: Sbeech and Dra- ma Club: American Legion Oraforical Con- fesf .g c.-4 Arlene M. Dobson Degree: B,S., SUNY Al- bany. Teaches: Junior High lvlafh. I8 Inspiring Nicholas A. Borrelli Degrees: B.S., Fordham Universify: M.A., Can- isius College. Teaches: Lafin Adviser: Junior Class: Lafin Club: Sfudenf Council: Red ' a nd Black. Daniel J. Conrad Degree: B.S., SUCE Os- wego. Teaches: Junior High ln- duslrial Arfs: Driver Educafion. Dorofhy J. Dougan Degrees: B.Ed., SUNY Buffalo: M.S., SUCE Brockport Direcforz Girls Physical Eclucafion. Adviser: Senior Class: G.A.A.: Cheerleaders: 600 Club. Kevin T. Cahill Degree: A.B., Toronfo: Advanced Sfudy af SUNY, Buffalo: Syra- cuse Universify: Dulce Universify: Columbia Universify: SUCE Gen- eseo. Teaches: English ll Adviser: Senior Class: 3 Chairman, English De- parfmenf. lrma DeVoe Degrees: B.S. Syracuse U niversify: M.A., SUNY Buffalo: Teaches: Junior High English. Adviser: Sevenfh Grade: Harfwood Chapfer. Marion Dunne Degrees: B.S., Columbia U niversify: MA., Teachers' C 0 l l e g e, Columbia Universify: Graduafe Sfudy af Penn Sfafe Universify, Elmira College, lnsfi- fufe Francaise of New ,R,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,.,e-- ---ss-,ff f- wfvwffi D'? fR.:s4':,-55, John D. Cave Degree: B.S., SUCE Broclcporfi AClVGUC9d Sfudy, Ohio Sfafe Uni- versify. Teaches: Junior High Sci- ence. Adviser: Eighfh Grade: Junior High Science Club. Claire H. Eiselen Degree: A.B., SyraCuS6 Universifyi Graduafe Worlc. Universify of Piffsburgh, S U C E Broclcporf. Teaches: World Hisfory: Ninfh Grade Social Sfudies. York' Adviser: lnfernafional Teaches: Spanish, French Youyh Cub. 'A A ,Ju v I ,.,, 1 A f- , 'Zi,iJ, 11529: 5 5 E214 l ?2s,a.s.,.:-vi if K' -A sz' J. Barry Hilberi .. .-, . , ms... a. L.- Y -..-.a.a-:...-..u.n. mawww- . we I1 , Evelyn H. Forlmiller Degrees: A.B., SUNY AI- bany: M.A., Columbia Universify: M.S., Uni. versify of Illinois. Teaches: Ma+h 9 and II. Adviser: Naiional Honor Sociery: Americans Abroad. James R. lde Degrees: B.S., Mansfield S'ra're Teachers College: M.S., Universily of Scranfon. Teaches: American His- ioryll. Adviser: Model Congress: Model Unifed Nafions. Learned Mary Cafherine Hamillon Degree: A.B., SUNY Buf- falo: Advanced Siudy, SUCE Broclcporl. Teaches: Sevenlh and Eighfh Grade Social Siudies. Degree: B.M., Universiry of Rochesler: M.S., Universify of IIIinois, Hofslra Universify. Adviser: Guidance Coun- selor, Sevenih, Ninih and Elevenlh Grades: Sevenlh Grade: Varsi- iy Fooiball. Raymond F. Jay Degrees: B.S., SUCE Broclcporlg M.S,, Iihaca College. Direclor: Boys Physical Educaiion. Adviser: Varsify Club: B.A.A.: Inlramural Bas- Ireiballg Varsiiy Base- ball Coach. 'ss' w-..-, Kalhleen L. Harrold Degrees: B.S., SUCE Fredonia: M.A., Co- Iumbia. Teaches: Ari: Mechanical Drawing. Eliza laeih B. Hoffmann Degrees: A.B., M.A., Mid dlebury College: Ad vanced Siudy, Univer- siiy of Vermonl' Teaches: English Il, IV. Adviser: Junior Class John H. Klingensmifh Degree: A.B., Washingron and Jefferson: Grad- uale Work, Universiiy of Rochesier School of Medicine, Wesfern Re- serve Universify. Teaches: Biology, Chem- isiry. Adviser: Senior Class: O- AT-KAN, NaiionalJun- ior Honor Sociely. f ' wer ff Wy Ag S-' 11. bC ' Charles Heywood Degree: B.S.. Cornell Uni- versify. Teaches: Agriculiure l and II. 10+ I'- William T. Lane Degrees: A.B., M.S., Uni- versily of Vermoni: Advanced Sludy, SUCE Geneseo. Teaches: Music Theory: Junior High Music Appreciaiion. Direcforz Opereiiag Girls Chorus: Oaikanaires. Adviser: Siage Crew. E. --,, I9 Grace M. Leanen Degree: B.S. SUCE Buffalo. Teaches: Home Economics. Adviser: Fuiure Homemalcers of America: S'ruden'r Council. Francis J. Longhini Degrees: B.S., SUCE Broclcpori: M.S., Indiana Universiiy. Teaches: Boys Physical Educaiion. Adviser: lnframurals: Coaches: Varsiiy Baslceiball. J MF: S LAQJ GKAJJN K rw, A i U 43 We l l N Dedicaied Margaref M. Murphy Degree: B.S., SUCE Buffalo: Grad- ua're work, Canisius, Buffalo. Teaches: Junior High Maihemaiics. Adviser: Eighfh Grade. James R. Perrone Degrees: B.S., Alfred Universily: Ad' vanced Siudy, Universily ol Michi- gan, Universily of Rochesier. Teaches: Maih IO and IZ. 20 Marjorie E. Lofgren Degree: A.B., Roberls Wesleyan. D Teaches: General Science? Eafih SC ence. , Adviser: Fulure Teachers of Am-H105 Fufure Kindergarren TeacherS- Joseph A. Mangefrida Degrees: B.S., SUCE Oswego: M.S.. SUCE Buffalo. Teaches: Shop: General, Wood and Mefal. Adviser: Sophomore Class. John L. Mason Degree: A.B., Washingion and Jef- ferson: Graduaie Worlc, OswegO. Broclcpori. Teaches: English 9, Social Sfudies 9. Direcfor: Speech and Drama Club. Coach: Cross Couniry. James H. McVeigh Degree: B.S., S+. Bonaveniure. Teaches: Physics: General Science. Georgine H. Peisley Degrees: A.B., Barnard: M.A., Co lumbia Universiiy: Alliance Fran- caise and Universiiy de Paris. Teaches: French. Adviser: French Club. Donald J. Sanfini Degrees: B.S., SUCE Broolcpori: M.S SUCE Coriland. Teaches: Healih: Physical Educaiion. Coach: Varsi+y Fooiball: Junior Varsi +y Baslceiball: Track. f' . .. ..g....-...aff Thomas Simon Degree: B.S., Nolre Dame Universify. Teaches: Driver Educaiion Coach: Assislanl for Varsiiy Fooiball. Joseph C. Solano Degree: B.S., Gannon College: Grad- uafe Work. Economics ai Gannon College. Teaches: Business Educafion. Roberl' F. Sullivan Degree: B.S., SUCE Broclcpori. Teaches: Eighih and Nin+h Grade English. Adviser: Freshman Class: Senior Play. 'Coach: Junior Varsiiy Fooiball. Direc'l'or: Aclull' Educafion. Eliza loe'l'h J. Sulrlell Degrees: B.S., D'Youville College: M.S.. Cornell Universify. Adviser: Guidance Counselor: Sopho- more Class. Fredericlc G. Taggari Degrees! B.Ed., SUCE Brockport M.S.. SUCE Albany. Teaches: American l-lisiory I: Eighlh Grade Social Siudies. Adviser: S1uden'r Council. Nancy A. Vander Tang Degree: B.S., SUNY AlbanY- Teaches: TyPeWfl'lln9 li Persona' il-YP' ing: Shorlhand I: Office Prachce. Adviser: Freshman Class. AQ .T 2' :,:-'w,.,v..v, . y 152 M--'fl ll 'J '13-i, fiilisilftfe A 5' ., ' f-Q 0 , gl V. gi .w:. I A' Meri - f ,z F ii - , 17,14 'A' 'hp ' ii 2. .fiifiavg xigf f ha, Q9::?wA,r 2 e iliwffm W 5 ,fl ,'-we?5':v'!11 if-7 ': 'l tg-'ry 1' N,.., 'img 'm 1 1 grand lwi .wa i M41 A S ,nn , .in-rl ' l fe - i 4 r 1 .,,: ' 'Z in-f' l Elmer J. Smilh Degree: AB., l'lcidfflh-urq Cfrllefyi. Teaches: Swvfrnlli Gracie Spaniel.: Spnnizli llg Hooiioeping l and II. Adviser: Jimi-ffr Clinic: Spanizli Clulo. Roy Slehle Degree: B,S., Pennsylvania Slale Uni- versify: Advanced Sludy, Pennsyl- vania Siaie Universily. Teaches: American Hislory, World l-lisforyg English IO and l2. Adviser: Audio-Visual Club. Coach: Golf 'F' Q QQ .f , X 'i me .s-J-'.s.' 2, z xii Q Paiieni Qi 'C David W. Talbol Degree: A.B., Michigan Sfafe Uni- versily. Teaches: Sevenlh and Ninih Grade l-lizlory. Gary D. Wilcox Degrees: B.lvl., Easfman School of Music, Universily of Rochesler: M.S., llhaca College: Advanced Sludy, Universily of Rochesler. Teaches: lnslrumenlal Music. Majoreliesp Color Guard: Adviser: Pholographyg Public Relaiions. Direclor: Senior, lnlermediale, Jun- ior and Dance Bands. 2I Bus Operafors Sfancling: Mr. Taylor: Mrs. Hackefz Mrs. Call: Mrs. Schuyler: Mr. McHardy. Kneeling: Mr. O'Geen Mr Flho Mr. Englerfh. Cafeieria Qiaff Cusfodial Qiaff Mrs. Hope: Mrs- Gray: Mrs. Wrighf. Row 2: Mr. Reamer: Mr. Paddon: Mr. Sheridan Row I Mr. Pocock: Mr. Bundy: Mr. Smirh. Healih Siaff School Laundress , ,V,, ,, -I M Q5 I. ' ' '5 - '- .gif-ffff. fa, -51 ,. .. ., ef.,.,n- , -' V . ,iff a 'Ffh Q' fl .- ,gh x ,R ' M QQ? ' N rr W' - H ' V M W E - h f 7V M 'N if X9 V, V -.v.,-ly., f X S rr S ' Wulf! S' 3' f -, . - , , WY.,Y..,,'fAw1715' ' , ff- ,' ,,-,QrL:42iEQ' S' Graca P, Lu'l'ch'L3Ez3':T Doris A. Smiih ROCPYGSJYCV USUN! Degrees: B.S., R.N. PGUSGVV. School S U N Y Plaffsburgh. D e n 1' a I Hygienisrs: School Nurse-Teacher. SUNY Buffalo. Mrs. Van Alsfine The Woodward Memorial Librarg Gerald J. Halligan Degrees: B.S., MS., SUCE Geneseo. Direcfor: Library. The Woodward Memorial Library offers a vasl sfore of knowledge lo lhe schools and communily of Le Roy. Hs shelves conlain nearly lwenly 'rhousand boolcs, which are divided belween The children's library and The adull seclion. ll also offers magazines, piclure and pamphlel files. and vocalional files, all calalogued lor easy availabilily. Miss Shores, Mrs. l-lill, Mrs. Slevens. and Mr. l-lalligan organize and operale lhe library. mainlaining a supply of highly valued lileralure. The Librarg Qlaff 2.41, , - xg . , .., ,, v ' H Y-,iii I ,. . fix 4-my .W hgh fl . i .I 'il is 5' 4- 'i 'jiiii I C limi Marion T. Hill Winifred M. Shores Arlis Sfevens Degrees: A.B., l-loughlon Degrees: BS., MS., SUCE Ciradmfe ol Genesee College: B.Ed., SUCE Genesee. Slare Normal School. Genesee. Adviser: Elementary Li- Library Clerk, Adviser: Library Club. brary Club. Direc'lor: Junior-Senior Direclor: Children's Li- Library. brary. 23 ' ' ' :ff .v -1 Ha m......u22 V CURRICU LA A ,Q-'54 .- F' YJ To look af LT'-f.i5E. 17 ' 'the sea is 'ro le arm Ed. . pw- -V . 'f:f:M:?Fg:. gf..-,,.:. -jf, ..,V 'ff l'j.Q ' 1, , ,Q-gh k ., - f .mr-. V 'ff , ,,, -4 S.-1. ...Q A :',- '- V ' ?.fLf'J..f 'ff' -A . - ..,.f--- '-W, V, . z' ,111 - ' V - V- V 9 , :W 'Pr' -- 'ay-1 U- 4' , . 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' Q ,,., V ' .I ,ff x ,, fx 2 ..,. 4 ' f' .QM 5 I Manual dexTeriTy ' 'F-G :5'zi1?1 'X f fn Safe+y Firsf 26 S EducaTion is GrowTh . . EducaTion is a personal and emoTional experience TelT diTTerenTly by each oT us. IT is percepTion oT The world around us and appreciaTion oT liTe and beauTy. During The never-ending quesT Tor knowledge, each new experience becomes a viTal parT oT our educa- Tion. These experiences come To us in many ways- a sudden realizaTion oT a TruTh, a new concepT clari- Tied, The idea oT knowledge being puT To use as a parT oT liTe. EducaTion is The ToundaTion on which The hope and TaTe oT TuTure generaTions lie. IT will decide wheTher Their knowledge will uniTe or de- sTroy Them. Physical EducaTion plays a signiTicanT role in The school curriculum. By learning basic gymnasTic skills, sTudenTs develop sound healTh paT- Terns and alerT minds. AcTive parTicipaTion in Team sporTs helps To creaTe greaTer sTudenT co-operaTion and sTresses a sense oT Tair play. Through Driver EducaTion, sTudenTs learn essenTial driving Techniques and car mainTenance. Following The moTTo oT high- way courTesy and icauTion. This course has become increasingly imporTanT in molding saTe and responsi- A day in The HisTory of The world Ed uoalion is a Social Process . . ble drivers. An appreciafion of design and craff- manship is encouraged in lndusfrial Arfs. Sfudenls work wifh wood and mefal. shaping fhem info useful as well as beaufiful obiecfs. Decisions fo pursue careers of carpenfry and mechanics offen resulf from fhese proiecfs. Cooking, sewing. home dec- orafing, and child care are buf a few of fhe many areas covered in Home Economics classes. Fufure housewives are faughf how fo cope wifh fhe every- day problems which arise while managing a home. Agriculfure educafes ifs sfudenfs in a field which forms our basic economy and subsfance. lf is con- cerned wifh fhe mefhods of soil conservafion, eco' nomics, livesfock care, planfing, and harvesfing, ifs purpose being fo prepare young men as fomorrow's farmers. Business sfudenfs are offered a wide range of courses geared fo insfrucf fhem in fhe workings of business and ifs significance in our modern world. These classes provide a firm background necessary for fhose enfering business professions. ,E V -N -is-M ff' -e : - Q.: ' ' . i . --n I -- A 3 - an - -- -- q ,. 2 5 - ill l i .,.,, .. V 4 XX Z A K -.5-,'f. Tiff Fufu re Business lypisls Y' L. -v- 1 , A u . , A Physically Fil' 1 J -,gen-. Y...-..-35' Aloms lons Molecules Y 27 X .B ,ig Z-.gn ws 5 ,,,,, ,f ,, 'W A ,, fzl 'fa' Q' 0 i we . X y 'rl i if r L J? 1 9 5 Q 'I i iff- , X,-ff ' i r English Lif. Unions and corporalions l Eduoa+ion is Noi Preparaiion For Life . . If undersianding is ever io exisi in l'he world. we musl iirsf be' able +o communicafe ehceciively among ourselves. Those who wish To express ihem- selves Jrhrough speaking or wriling iurn 'ro English as 'rheir guide. English classes provide high school sfudenlrs wi+h a clearer undersianding of 'rhemselves as well as oihers. Afier masiering Their narive lan- guage. Jrhey oiien meer l'he challenge of learning anolher. Le Roy offers French, Spanish. and Lalin. all of which slimulale grealer awareness of our foreign neighbors and 'rheir culiures. l-lisiory is a revelalion of Jrhe past and Jrends 'ro broaden our concepis abou? Jrhe preseni and lulrure. Through 'rhe srudy of hisiory, one discovers The sfrifes and 'rriumphs experienced by our iorefaihers. By un- dersianding pasi generalrions. we will be belrler able To lead our own Jro a fulure of success. iviaih is viral in our expanding era of physicisls, compu+- . ww , fl , f ,, 7 , lgwwfwmn.. f- ' WW ,.,, 3 V , f I i HOFBCG. Cicero and Virgil Modern English 28 Eduoa+ion is Life Hself . . John Deweg ers. drallsmen, and engineers. I+ leaves an unclul- 'rered mind, capable of logical reasoning. Siudenis are iaughi how 'ro analyze and evaluaie ihorough- ly and +o apply ihese procedures io daily life. Wilh The growing complexiiies of +oday's socieiy, sci- ence afiords i'rs followers ihe experience of probing info ihe unlcnown and ihe salisiaciion of finding 'ihe answers. li provides an explanaiion of life-of our exisience and 'rhe exisience oi everyihing around us. Music and ari' spealc a universal language. con- veying rhe impressions of life and beauiy which bind people iogeiher in a common sharing ol inieresis. By capiuring a memory. a mood, or a scene, arf oifen acis as a siimulus io one's ihinlc- ing. Music. alive and expressive, weaves a world of creaiiviiy and imaginaiion, appealing io The senses and emoiions of iis lisieners. f . A! P' A loolc info life I L Wi, , 7' - A 'ffiil .fi W l lfi rw '31'w.,' if 1 ' 'di 'i 3 I Q ,nuff H if : i . ,gk fsyglyi l A A-Qin A b - T ' . . 5 L ai A 1 s V , . F Pencils, papers and crayons 'f5 ',:y--L c i A' 'F ' Qi . -, lil' The gslorld Jane Eyre .,Kim.. .l .V I , 'lf numbers 5' ,geg I, Vg. I- rs.. x 29 74.- 'lf use ka. I I 91. x ' T, , . L 3 Q 2 N N--'y,,,fi.l + 1 'qi' f I Q X- .1 5 , ' f 'J A 7, s AUC A F an ,Lu s 1 I what -' .gf .V - -X A - I , 'S fe? - f , ..., if 1 '49 fn ' fwhy v .qv 'Gut '15 Jr, SENIOR 'MQW N. We were Jrlwe firsl llwal e'ver bursl lnlo 'rlwal' silenl sea. The Rime of Jrlxe Ancienl Mariner Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1 I 14, .4 , sb W ' 'nn . ill -. ww, . Y . 'M- 1 'twig .f.,,,,. Wx 3l CLASS OFFICERS: A Joseph Herron, Presiclefll' ' David Ridge, SecreTary Linda Crnkovich, Vice-presiclenl' ErnesT Rehor, Treasurer As The sea moves relenTlessly Toward The shore, so do we seniors move Toward The end oT our high school careers. Becoming a senior is a compleTely novel experience, diTTerenT Trom anyThing any sTuclenT has ever TelT before. Each senior has a new Teeling Tor his classmaTes and school. We. The class oT l967, were no excepTion. As we enTered school This year, we TelT ThaT everyThing done by us should beneTiT Le Roy High School-our high school . . . our Alma MaTer. We Tried To be The besT and To do more and greaTer Things Than any class beTore us. We developed a new sense oT uniTy and we Took greaT pride in our scholasTic endeavors and in The underTakings oT our aThleTic Teams. To us, iT became very imporTanT ThaT Le Roy be on Top. Mr. Cahill Miss Dougan Mr. KlingensmiTh ,wry ,V,, , , .. ,:,.,sssfi,,lV 3 57' Ea Our Advisors: 1 T -f' Qzfffiitiiiliil 2 1 S57 T2'e4L,Eif2FJ1w: JT? -. s A A.. The senior year is always anTicipaTed by every class ThaT enTers high school. A senior is an imporTanT person wiThin The school because he has reached The Top oT The ladder. The school year brims wiTh a myriad of TradiTional and wonderful evenTs. We looked Torward To These wiTh high hopes, living Them To The TullesT. The SpagheTTi Supper, The Ball and The Trip were indelibly impressed upon our memories. Many Times we were required To work very hard, buT The Tun and The comradeship we had, more Than made up Tor ThaT. lT possible, we would like very much To relive This year buT graduaTion will soon be upon us and we will move on To a new liTe. NOT unTil you have been a senior, do you realize how imporTanT your school has been in molding your liTe. NoT unTil Then, do you realize The eTTecT your Teachers have had upon you in preparing you Tor whaTever lies ahead. As we like The sea. move on . .. we Take wiTh us a parT of The school. which like The sea . . . lives on. Mariorie A. Acomb .........-.....-....................,..,.....-.. Linda M. BenneH'i Lynn L. Benne+'l'i -I Barbara A. Anderson Ross F. Baglio, Jr. .rw James F. Alexander, Jr. ww,-...fa .-,fn 17-,Ta-ff-ff-fvfvg cis., V. , 'W-'4 ,. ,V W, s , 1 5 A 1 'TITJP Roberf D. Baker ,Af 6 f,,.v' Linda L. Boldi' Guy R. Bovenzi Candace G. Bower Frederick R. Branfon . I S ,ng-C.. - Judifh L. Brown Karen M. Brown ,,, x ,.,, .....v..,,.,,..,. ,T .NV Mark W. NJ -L,,,l Jean M. Buchanan 39 --x Bl-Indy Pamela A. Tl -1, M Elizabe+h J Calmes 'W' 'F Carson F 'Y-Q Gino F. Casseri - I Timoihy F. M fhe Hours Clark of Classes -ww--..,....,. 'ZW ' Sherry L. Cohen Paul E. Conklin Beverly H. Carmen T- Corcimiglia Corcimiglia Remember Darlyn D. Sfeven F. Cosfa Coward Linda S. Crnkovich Marina J, Curnmerfon A-AP., ,---. B Michel H. 3 Daspel' -,N Na. .4 James G. 'iff' Ellingham M Deborah M. Linda J. Ellison Ellison ihe Tednous Qiudues Brenda J. Rober+ E. Hx, Ellsworlh FauceH' Darryl A. Felles Richard J. Feneran N - F , , T.. f.. .. .rm-.4,.q', Thomas M. ,Q Feneran , , wr'- Josueph D. Fore Diana L. Deborah M Gardner Gillarcl Janice M. Eric L. Fosfer Gales Daniel M. Graney f'-Q-' . 'J I l ae il' Wm F .,, J., .3 ' 4- .1 'iw f ' 4 'AV Yi,,L:vr wi' . my - X W . ,, , ,-.L 1 .'Gie,f'-F' -QM- uv I24w 4f:'!E-i 'fix an 'wir ,fer ' gf- 1 1 is ,.,,':m,,, - . I.. mi, N' .E fan,-'-f':Wa1r 3 3 .1 'H gr f. 16 mr .. . - -- jf 1 ,-fri-u ': Vi- ' A '.-1 Y -W4 'nfl .v. . A , 1, , . . , gf if I .. .Qs gk-fig nl' ' A X22 gg, es? X rf fa f fy M u A J, 1, 4 IM' 1 vie 'Q' U 1 w . f- '33, ' 45' 'fm 'fi' 'ffgw1'1' 5 t L' ' ' 1 r9 f:-M 'fi 1' w f gg 1' N 3 s lv r 1 'U 'f ?2..53E:A22a.f D 'we fgafvg- Remember ras y r. .,..,..-,.m...Q-.-............,,... Richard J. Greenalcer Ronald R, Kenneih R. Hawkins Henry. JF- fhe Friends JoSephE- . . . ihe Fun Herron, Jr. Marinlha D. Hall William H. Harris, Jr. 'ii Louise K. Hawker William R Higgins 1:- Davicl G. Innes X James D. Lapp Roberl H. Lowe Carmella A. lvlacaluso Gerald W. Howe Karen E. Ingalls Sfephen T. Lane I wan? 48 of +hose. lv if-af Aw 1 Pa'I'ricia A Licafa N f., . My AX K-we xA,, . H , K, A W Q9 S ,.t,, , ,Q fl? A ggff L . R QW-5 -- K xi N '- 1-if -siyfff ' E e .XM-fs: ,ls . . Qi-1 V- , Q Arlune E. Maiors Michael L Mangan, J Feneran, Williams, Ricci and Sione welcome 'I-he new school year. Mary A. Merica Q Suzanne C. Mc Nish 12, ,or 7 Bonnie L. Miesch ihe Susan C. Miller Michael T. Moore Susan E. Meier Aihlelic Pi-owess My Richard C. O'Geen l Donna L. Moulfrup -al Brian C. Panepenio Thomas J. Pangrazio 42 vw! Sylvia M. Niebch T. f M 'o 'e A. lsaiiaiilino Amelia M. Pangrazio . Barbara R. Papke -V K Parks June C. IW WW, Phyllis A. Papke Barbara A. ,' Pe+erson .I,h Q ' 'tl Jeanne M. e Prospero ff? Ernes+ T. Rehor H, ar- -'J' Pe'rer G. Piraino as Douglas F Reamer Thomas J. Ricci, Jr. '-'FSH .9 Pafricia A. Rich David N. Ridge Richard M. Robinson John L. Rizzo Cheryl A. Roberison Priscilla L. Roblee . v..,,..,f..w w. Smile Joe! You're on candid camera Elaine L. Rosborough Sfephen R. Rumsey ihe Flighi of Time Senior boys awaii The rush of 5:30 orders. Thomas J. Sperry Dennis M. Ryan James T. Rudgers Pa'l'ricia A. SCOH Rena A. Sheffer Sharon M. Sickles , .-,J ,W W 9 'Q PJ. X 'kr .Ha 4 Q.. , .WV ,. 4 ,ns 'TW' hh... l Wx-J ff' .47 7, fu? I 4-Qi ,I-x X ,gf , Roger D I Wffaz,-g y 1 75? A:V.5.? S m HH ,,,, ,rin yr-'I , A 7 Jeffrey M. Siadel Xffdf Ronald S+ella an-ff, K '-ff aj A. Gerald S. S+one James S. Tygarl' -ay ' 19553,-'xx if if An'rl1ony J. ,A Vannelli Pa+ricia G. Welker Jane M. Sfevenson 'qiijjr And Now Marlene S. l Taylor ' l l I l l l Richard J. Wade ihe Reward Richard J. Wiclcson Sally J. Widmer Daniel J. Williams ,IJ off Elaine L. Wesley G. 4:7 X-1?-' 3 William E. Woodley Susan C. Woodworllw Phu. 'D ...-.Y Terry L Wl1i'l'e Karen L. Wilson Joseph Herron , , R ,. , W 2Qf1Hf4 ww-,W7-WW A Uv W ' 1 '4p,',.f ,,'Z .5 2 ' 1 ,? : ' v f w , W? A It . Ernesi' Rehor f 1: 'L ,,, ,, , W 1,7 . ,WW .., 7 fjyja V ' fffffiwfii A 5 J ,K fi HQ , ff 1 ff f 'A , M if W A 0 I, X f ff if , 4, 4 f'..-f0 wifi X, fy A ff -' in XE James Rudgers ,',, Q f f V, V M ' , p .- ff m ' ' Q , , vw, 2 J 7. Judifh Candace V I Barbara Brown Bower 'V ,AV' W Papke ,V ff' Senior S r I Bog Glrl M09 I-HYGIY +0 Sf1CCeGd Joseph Herron Judiih Brown M0S'f CO-ODSFGQYS Ernesi Rehor Candace Bower MOSJ' SCHQOI SPIFH' James Ruclgers Judirh Brown Mos? Musical Sfephen Lane Pamela Calmes Mfpsf PODUIGF' James Rudgers Barbara Papke Wnurnesf , Thomas Ricci Jane Sfevenson Mos1'A+hlehc James Rudgers Linda BolcH' Mos? Courfeous Ernesf Rehor Rena Sheffer iiizhen .SIOTBS M Linda an 5, acc: Bohn M , ffaa ff J s or ,eff ,, f Q , 7 '39 j'4W?kfQf!T ,,,, ' Q Vin I as air' ' , 02? Z. . .-,L G- M :Af Q, Mpffa gf 4' J . Wx Pamela ...- Calmes awaa f ef HWQI Y 4' f ff ! 3-, x Uv f 1 ff . f ' ,112 , , f Q 1 f ' 9 2 41' 3 4 5. , 'V 34 1 11,113 ,' ,f . La ff 1'-4 - V .fs 'V Wi MW4, Ja ne Sieve HSOH Z 4 Q A il' , f Z lf Q wb W4 4 pf X f ,W 14,1 X' f fir f 3 we 4 if ,Z-A 9? la Rena Sheffer James Lapp Class Arfisl Mos? All-round Mos? Friendly Besf Dancer Besl' Looking Mosl Talkaiive Besi' Dressed Class Sweeihearis James Alexander LQ., P, V b,'1,1JC'. ,wif ,.- if x:,V,g:.,,T,L?l9ff'f, . . . ,W V- lv EL- 1 -, we , , AJ? Marlnlha -Hall Senior Qurveg David Ridge E- 43' Bog James Lapp James Rudgers Ernesi' Rehor James Alexander Roberi' Lowe Thomas Ricci James Alexander David Ridge 't dz'-v Robe-rf Lowe Z mf 9 'Hy 'lgliw ,. Q, A ,I, A, Girl Marinlha Hall Judilh Brown Linda Crnlcovich Jean Bundy Barbara Paplce Sally Widmer Sherry Cohen Susan Miller Sally Widmer iw ix Jean Bundy ... .,...a,. ,-.. ...u..,.......,m.v-v.n.-..Mf.-- W, Susan Miller 4 ' if- '- L n' ' ' . 11. 5 H , , mf- 1 ' i UL.: ga ,' ' F., We 'f I I , V M, , 1, i ff . I 4 f 1 7 ,S 1 710 1 Linda Crnlrovich Sherry Cohen WZ? . f ffZ':f rf ff 4 Mieliel Daspei' A Grenoble, France g To Facully, Sludenls and Fellow Le Royans, There are many lhings lhal lhe Uniled Slales has given me bul' lhe mosl' imporlanl is somelhing I have never fell' before-being proud of belonging lo one school-Le Roy High. I am proud and lhanldul for many reasons. You showed me 'rhal a school can be a communily, acling and lhinlcing as a whole as shown by The wonderful school spiril lhal I saw on so many occasions. You laughf me how nice a real 'Friendship among sludenls is by ac- cepling me as one ol you. Since lhe lirsl' day ol my slay in Le Roy I have nol' slopped meeling new people and making new friends. Al' Le Roy I enioyed lremendously all lhe exlra curricular aclivilies which are available 'ro you. I enjoyed lhem nol' only because ol lhe lun I,l1ad parlicipaling in lhem bul also because lhey gave me whal a classroom and leacher could noi- conlidence in myself and a delerminalion lo finish all lhal I slarled no malrler how dilficull' lhal' mighl be. All lhis has made my year in The Uniled Slales a wonderful and delighllul ex- perience and lor lhis, 'lrom 'lhe bollom of my hearl, lhanlc you so much. I will leave your marvelous counlry much richer lhan when l arrived bul saddened because I will leave here a parl of myself. Michel Daspel 3 P ff? Word From Mike VN Learning English 'lalces palience and help. iiff kkdd HSS ' W I iii if N I X l Whoso neglecls learning in his youlh, loses lhe pasl and is dead lor +he fu+ure. Valedicforian Pafricie Wellcer Candace Bower Sfephen Rumgey Euripicles Salufaforian Sfephen Lane Jeffrey Sfadel David R'd99 Judilh Brown Linda Crnlcovich fi. UQ W -4-ek Sally Widmer Phyllis Peplce Janie and Sher give +he cues. Siudeni' Direcrorsz Sherry Cohen Jane Sfevenson Properiiesz Barbara Paplce Cosfumesz Marinfha Dell Hall . . . he's lyin'-Clobber him! You been sfealin' from us? li' Y ,I V'V':', 1ZAi'j:i'5:F35? M .MN 'fljflv ,i 1 'flwf ff 'zifuf j 'wry' 7 ' if? -'rhey've fried fo Everybody Loves 0paI John Parrick A Prank in Three Acls Dlrec+or Roberl' Sullivan Casl' Officer .... . . . David Beswick l've found ouf a- bou+ rhai' insurance lcill you before . . . Opal . . . . Jeanne Prospero Gloria . . . .... Sylvia Niebch Brad . . . .... Guy Bovenzi SOI ,,,, , , , Thqmag Sperry There's a mouse in my room! Docfor . . . . . Ernesf Rehor Oh, Gloria! meei' me in our momeni' o'F fruih ' , lf' , .fggilil Rina , .9535 . ' '11, xii - -. .1 , f ,-grye ,eu-2 . ,.,, . ,-cgi. ,- I X nmgw.-f' Ve Q' W '-,wg-. ': a.f'-1 it M ' 44' - ' J-if .eff--M. if-. ' .-f 2-y' ff.-4' TI-2I,7A '.'13r1i Y 'fe : h .1.f?.. .ww .efgal ' -' - ' , 'Y V. W' .- .YN . - . ff.. .- y W .weigh A .V up .. .gif Q37 ' ..gga,f' Aff. , ' ,- .1 :.,5,W4-- 6.11 - f ,- .-,eq v, ' A nf 'mfr-5' Don'+ bofher me, l've goi' fo finish 'rhis lab. x We ami' go+ nofhm ye? Wnll fhey be fhls happy affer 'Phe spagheHF supper is over? One hamburger, medium-rare . . comlng up. . 1' -A1,,, fi 311255 ,nl . ' '4 .' ,rz 2. 1' jew tg! . -4 -' gf ,X , 5 ag' 1, -- 1 'js -..7, Q 1'i:9fiif2Zf,ff!j 431. ...Qu ,A KK- ,sql . - 3 I L' 1. A 25250 . , .. epyfrwly. Q .15 e 5, If-X5, 25' . ,, 1 W 'A?57v'f 4 g 5 51:1-pi : gw ., 1 43.-L' 9. .Q ,. Jw. I .Xu ,,,,fL.g 1. lvl its ' 5' 'U 77,L! J Senior Index Number in I Iindicales page of porrrail L in I I indicaies Ie'r+er. Acomb, M. I33I Oaikanaires: Girls' Chorus: Drama Club IO, IZ. Alexander, J. l33I Varsily Club: V Bkbl. I0 ILI: V Frbl. II lI.I:V Bsbl. II ILI Anderson, B. l33I Caieleria Club IO, II: Business Club IZ: GAA shield. Baglio, R. I33I V Flbl. mgr. I0, IZ QLI: JV Bsbl. I0: JV Blcbl. mgr. I0 ILI Baker, R. l33I. Benne'Hi, Linda. I33I Cafeferia Club: Inlramurals. BenneH'i, Lynn. l33I Library Club pres. I I, IZ: AV Club Il: Business Club II, IZ: 600 Club: GAA gold key. Beswick, D. I34I Drama Club II: Operella IZ: Senior Play IZ. Bice, J. l34I. Birge, M. I34I Laiin Club IO, II: Drama Club: Red and Black II: FHA IZ: Girls' Chorus IO. II: 600 Club: Inframurals: GAA gold key. BoIdI', L. f34I Girls' Chorus IO: Red and Black IZ: Business Club II, IZ: 600 Club pres.: Inlrarnurals: GAA gold key. Borowski, L. l34I Caieleria Club. Bovenzi, G. l34I Spanish Club IO, II: Oalkanaires IO, I I: NI-IS IZ: Senior Play IZ, Bower, C. l34I Oarkanaires: Girls' Chorus: Operelia: French Club: Red and Black II, Ed.-in-Chief IZ: O-al-kan II: NI-IS II, IZ: Lalin Club II, IZ: Quill and Scroll II, IZ: Model Congress: Girls' Slale II: 600 Club: JV Cheerleader IO: Music gold key: DAR award IZ: Jaycee award II: GAA gold key: English L I I. Branlon, F. I34I French Club IZ. 54 Brown, J. I35I AFS Foreign Exchange SI'udenI'-Ecua- dor, summer-I966: Red and Black III O-GI'-ICED II, Asso. Ed. IZ: Girls' Chorus IO, II: French Club pres. II, IZ: Quill and Scroll II, IZ: Model Congress: Drama Club IO: NHS II, IZ: Library Club IO: 600 Club: JV Cheerleader I0 co-capl.: V Cheerleader IZ, capi.: Iniramurals: GAA gold key: GAA co-pres. IZ: Sfudeni Council Sec. IZ: English L I I. Brown, K. I35I French Club I0:'FI-IA I I: Color Guard II, l2:6OOCIub II, IZ. Buchanan, M. I35I. Bundy, J. l35I. Calmes, P. l35I Oaikanaires: Girls' Chorus IO, II: Calieleria Club IO: Opererra. Carson, E. I35I Science Club IO: Library Club IO, II. Casseri, G. l35I Varsiiy Club: V. Bsbl. IO, II ILI: V Flbl. Clark, T. l35I Varsily Club: V Bsbl. IO: V Fibl. II, IZ ILI- Cohen, S. I36I Drama Club IO: French Club IO, II: Laiin Club II: AFS Club II: Color Guard IZ: Red and Black IZ: Girls' Chorus IO, I I: FTA IZ: Senior Play IZ: Siudeni Council Vice-Pres. IZ. ConkIin,P. l36I. Corcimiglia, B. i36I GAA numerals. CorcimigIia,C. l36I. Cosia, D. I36I Lalin Club: Drama Club IO: Library Club IO, I I: 600 Club: GAA gold key. SOWGFCI. S. I36I Lalin Club IO, II: Oalkanaires: Varsify Club: Operelrla IO, II: V Ffbl. II CFHICOVICII. L. l36I Business Club II, IZ: Red and Black IZ: Nl-IS IZ: 600 Club: lniramurals: GAA gold key: Class Vice-Pres. IZ. CUmme +0l'h M. l36l FHA IZ: Business Club IZ: Infra- murals: GAA shield. Daspe+, M. l37l AFS Foreign Exchange Sludenl- France IZ: Operella: AFS Club: NHS: French Club: Model Congress: Model UN: O-al-kan: Track: Wres- Iling. Ellingham, J. l37l French Club IZ: Varsily Club: Cross Counlry IO, II:TracI4 IO, II Ellison, D. l37l French Club IO, Il: Band: Oal- kanaires: Red and Black II: English Book Club IO: Operelsla: Track Scorekeeper IO: GAA Ieller: Music gold key: English L I I. Ellison, L. l37l Spanish Club I0, II: GAA shield. Ellsworfh, B. l37l Lalin Club I0: Library Club IO: French Club II, IZ: AFS Club II, IZ: Red and Black IZ: Operella II, IZ: Drama Club: Girls' Chorus II, IZ: Oafkanaires II: FTA IZ: 600 Club: GAA gold key. FauceH', R. l37l. Felles, D. l37l Oalkanaires: Girls' Chorus: Operelrla: Lalin Club IO: AFS Club IZ: 600 Club: Music gold key: GAA gold key. Feneran, R. l37l Varsily Club: V. Bkbl. ILI: V Bsbl. IO. I I Feneran, T. I3 8l. Fore, J. l38l NHS IZ: O-al-kan II, Pholography Ed. IZ: SI'age Crew IO, II: Varsily Club: V Flbl. ILI: Class Treas. IO: Jaycee award I I. Fosler, J. l38l FHA IZ: Business Club II, IZ: In+ra- murals: GAA shield. Gales, E. l38l JV Flbl. IO: V Flbl IZ: Cross Counlry I I:Track Gardner, D. l38l French Club: Drama Club IO: Girls' Chorus IO, II: O-al'-kan II, Senior Class Ed. IZ: Color Guard II, IZ: Red and Black IO, II:'English Book Club IO: FTA IZ: Track Scorekeeper: Inlramurals: GAA shield: Music cerlificale. Gillard, D. l38l Band IZ: French Club IZ: Oalkanaires IZ: Operella IZ: Drama Club IZ. Graney, D. l38l Oallfanaires IO, II: Opera-Ha IO, Il: Varsily Club: Goll IO, I I lI,l. Grasby, M. l3Bl Drama Club II: Red and Black IZ: Caleleria Club Il: 600 Club: GAA golcl key. Greenaker, R. l39l Oalkanaires IO, II: Varsily Club: Bkbl, mgr. IO. Hall, M. l39l Band: Oalkanaires: Drama Club IO, IZ: Spanish Club: Caleleria Club IO, I I: Operella: Speech Conlesl Il, IZ: The LeRoyan II, IZ: O-al-kan Arl Ed. II, IZ: Red and Black Typing Ed. IZ: Model UN IZ: UN Pilgrimage IO: Jr. Band Sludenl Conduclor IZ: Music gold key: GAA shield. Harris, W. l39l Lalin Club IO, II: Slage Crew IO: Varsily Club: V Flbl. ILI: Track IO, I I Hawker, L. l39l Lalin Club: Drama Club IO: French Club IZ: AFS Club II: Red and Black II, IZ:O-al'-kan IZ: Girls' Chorus: GAA numerals. Hawkins, R. l39l JV Bsbl. IO: Golf IZ. Henry, K. l39l Drama Club IO. Herron, J. l39l Oalkanaires: O-al-kan Sporls Ed. IZ: Red and Black Sporls Ed. II, IZ: Lalin Club: NHS II, IZ: Quill and Scroll II, IZ: Model Congress II, IZ: JV Flbl. capl. IO: V Flbl. Il, IZ ILI: Track: Bkbl. Score- keeper II, IZ: Class Pres. II, IZ: English L II. Higgins, W. l39l Drama Club IZ: JV Bkbl. IO: V. Bsbl. II ILI: JV Bsbl. IO. Howe, G. l40l Drama Club IZ: Varsily Club: pres. IZ: BAA pres. IZ: V Blcbl. ILI: V Flbl. ILI: V Bsbl. Ingalls, K. I4-Ol Library Club: Business Club IZ. Innes, D. l4Ol Drama Club ll: Lalin Club Il: AFS Club I I, IZ: Oalkanaires IZ: Operella IZ: Model Con- gress Il: Red and Black ll: O-al-kan IZ: Varsily Club: Track IO, Il: Cross Counlry ILI: V Bkbl. mgr. Lane, S. l40l Band: Oalkanaires: NHS II, IZ: French Club II: Quill and Scroll II, IZ: Lalin Club IO: AFS Club II, IZ: Gpereila: Speech Conlesl' II: O-al-kan Ed.-in-Chiel IZ, slall IO, II: Model Congress Il: Model UN IZ: Track II, IZ ILI: Cross Counlry ILI: Varsily Club: English L II: Music gold key. 55 LGPP. J. l4Ol Drama Club II: Red and Black II: O-al-kan IZ: Lalin Club I I. Licala, P. l4Ol Business Club IZ. Lowe, R. l4Ol Slage Crew IO, II: NHS IZ: Varsily Club: V F+bI. lLl: V Bkbl. II ILI: Track II ILI: Class Pres. IO. Macaluso, C. l40l Business Club I I: Track Scorekeeper: 600 Club: Inlramurals. Majors, A. l4I Mangan, M. l4Il Spanish Club IO, II: Track IO, II lI-l- McNish, S. l4Il Spanish Club IO, II: Girls' Chorus IZ. Meier, S. I4-Il French Club: Girls' Chorus: Oalkanaires IZ: FTA IZ: Operefla IZ: O-ar-kan II, IZ: NHS IZ: GAA numerals: Music Iyre. Merica, M. A. l4Il Library Club IO, II: Business Club II, IZ: Girls' Chorus IO: Red and Black IZ: 600 Club: Inlramurals: GAA gold key. Miesch, B. I4Il. Miller, S. I4-Il Band: Oalkanaires: NHS IZ: Spanish Club IO, II: Library Club IO, II: Lalin Club IZ: Sci- ence Club IO: Operel-Ia: O-al'-kan Il, Formal Ed. IZ: Track Scorekeeper: Inlramurals: GAA Ieller: Music gold key. Moore, M. I4-Il Drama Club IZ: V Flbl. IZ. Moulfrup, D. 1423 FHA I I: Business Club I I, IZ: Band: Maiorelles capl. II, IZ: Girls' Chorus: Oalkanaires II, IZ: Operelrla II, IZ: 600 Club: Inlramurals: GAA gold key: Music Iyre. Niebch, S. l4Zl Girls' Chorus: Oalkanaires II, IZ: AV Club IO: Lalin Club IO: Color Guard capl. II, IZ: AFS Club IZ: Library Club IO: Operel'I'a: Red and Black IZ: GAA shield: Music gold key. O'Geen, R. I4-Zl Cross Counlry II, IZ ILI: Track: Wreslling IZ. Palaclino, M. l4Zl Lalin Club II, IZ: Girls' Chorus IO. 56 Panepenfo, B. l4Zl Varsily Club: V FI'bl. lLl: V Blfbl- ILI: V Bsbl. ILI. Pangrazio, A. I4-Zl Library Club: Red and Black IOI Girls' Chorus: Business Club II, IZ: 600 Club- Pangrazio, T. I4-Zl Lalin Club IO, IZ: V FIIJI- ll-li TFGCIK ILI: Varsify Club: Wreslling IZ. Papke, B. I4-Zl Spanish Club: Drama Club II: 600 Club: GAA co-pres. IZ: JV Cheerleader, capl. IO: V Cheerleader, co-capl. IZ: GAA gold key. Papke, P. l43l Girls' Chorus IO: Lalin Club IO, II: FHA IO: 600 Club: GAA IeI rer. Parks, J. l43l Library Club: Business Club II, IZ: FHA IZ: 600 Club: GAA gold key. Peferson, B. I4-3l GAA shield. Piraino, P. l43l Track IO: Bkbl. mgr. IO. Prospero, J. l43l Drama Club IZ: French Club: Library Club IO, II: Senior Play IZ: Color Guard II, IZ: Girls' Chorus IO, I I: Red and Black IZ: lnlramurals. Reamer, D. l43l. Rehor, E. l43l Model Congress: VarsiI'y Club: JV Bkbl. IO: V Bkbl. Il, IZ ILI: Golf II, IZ: Class Treas. I I, IZ. Ricci, T. l43l Model Congress IO: Lalin Club, pres. I I, IZ: Operelnla: Oalkanaires: Red and Black Asso. Ed. IZ: O-al-kan IZ: FTA pres. I I, IZ: Varsily Club: Track lLl: Cross Counlry Rich, P. Library Club IO, II: French Club IO, Il: Drama Club IO: CoIor'Guard II, IZ: 600 Club: GAA gold key. Ridge, D. Band: Lalin Club II, IZ: Oalkanaires II, IZ: NHS II, IZ: Science Club IO: O-al'-kan II, Business mgr. IZ: Operella II, IZ: Quill and Scroll II, IZ: Varsily Club: Cross Counlry II: Track IO, II lLl: Class Sec. I I, IZ: English L I I. 'Rizzo, J. Lalin Club II: Red and Black IZ: Model Congress IZ. Roberlson, C. Lalin Club IO, II: Library Club IO, I I:GirIs' Chorus IO, I I: FTA IZ. Robinson, R. I44I Drama Club IZ: Model Congress I I, IZ: Varsily Club: Golf Roblee, P. Drama Club IZ: Lalin Club IZ: Ma- iorelles: FTA IZ: Band: AFS Club IZ: Operelia II, IZ: Girls' Chorus: Oalkanaires II: Library Club IO: O-at kan IZ: Red and Black Il, IZ: 600 Club: GAA gold key: Music Iyre. Rosborough, E. Library Club. Rumsey, S. Band, pres. IZ: Oalkanaires: Slage Crew IO: O-al'-kan II, Formal Ed. IZ: Operel'I'a II, IZ: NHS II, IZ: Lalin Club: FTA II, IZ: Drama Club ll: Model Congress: Red and Black: Quill and Scroll II, IZ: Varsily Club: Cross Counlry IO, II: Track ILI: English L I I. Rudgers, J. I45I Band: Qakanaires: Qperella II, IZ: Red and Black IZ: Model UN IZ: Model Congress IO: NHS IZ: Varsify Club: V Flbl. ILI: JV Bsbl. IO: V Bkbl. ILI: Golf II ILI: Tennis Team IZ: Class Vice- Pres. IO: S'I'uden+ Council Pres. IZ: English L II. Ryan, D. I4-5I Drama Club IZ: Varsiiy Club: Track IOILI:V Ffbl. ILI: Golf II Sco'H', P. I45I Business Club: Girls' Chorus: FHA: Iniramurals. Sheffer, R. I4-5I Band: French Club: Drama Club IO: Qalkanaires II, IZ: Qperelrla II, IZ: Red and Black: O-al'-kan IZ: Model Congress IZ: Quill and Scroll pres. II, IZ: NHS IZ: Track Scorekeeper IO, Il: GAA Shield: Music gold key. Sickles, S. I45I Girls' Chorus IO, II: Spanish Club IO, II: Drama Club IO, IZ: Red and Black IO: Q-al-kan II. Circulalion mgr. IZ: NHS IZ: 600 Club: GAA gold key. Smifh, R. I4-5I Varsily Club: JV Bsbl. IO: V. Bkbl. ILI: V Flbl. Sperry, T. I4-5I Band: Qalkanaires IO: Spanish Club: AFS Club I I, IZ: Drama Club I0, pres. IZ: S+age Crew IO: Varsily Club: JV Ffbl. IO: V Flbl. ILI: Golf. Sfadel, J. I4-5I Band IO, IZ: Oaikanaires: Operehla I I, IZ: NHS pres. II, IZ: Model Congress: Varsily Club: V Bkbl. ILI: V Prbl. IO, mgr. IZ: Track IO, II ILI: Class Sec. IO: S'I'udenI' Council Treas. IZ: English L II. ..i..?f Slella, R. I46I Varsily Club: JV Bsbl. IO: V Bsbl. II ILI: Class Vice-Pres. I I, Slevenson, J. I4-6I Lalin Club IO, II: Drama Club IZ: Red and Black II, IZ: Band II, IZ: Color Guard Il: Girls' Chorus II: Oalkanaires IZ: FTA IZ: Senior Play IZ: Qperella I I, IZ. Sfone, G. I4-6l French Club IO: Golf IO: Flbl. mgr. I I:Track I I. Taylor, M. 446: oaiianazfes iz, opefeiia 12. ryg..f+,J. i4siJvr+isl io. vanneiis, A. I46I assi. io. w.de,R. q4s:JvBibi.io. Welker, P. I4-6I Band: Qalkanaires: Lalin Club: Drama Club IO: Qperella: NHS II, IZ: Quill and Scroll II, IZ: Red and Black: Q-al-kan, Typing Edilor IZ: Model UN IZ: Inlramurals: GAA lelrler: Music gold key: English L II: Bausch and Lomb Science Award IZ. Wesley, E. I47I Band: Oalkanaires: Laiin Club IO, II: FTA II, IZ: Red and Black, Lilerary Edilor IZ: Model Congress II: AFS Club II: Operella: Sludenf Direclor-Jr. Band II, Inlermediale Band IZ: Q-ai-kan IZ: Drama Club IO: NHS IZ: The LeRoyan II, IZ: Genesee Counfy Music Scholarship I I: Music gold key. While, T. I47I JV Flbl. IO: Track IO. Wickson, R. I4-7l Qafkanaires IO: VarsiI'y Club: JV Flbl. IO: V Flbl. II, IZ ILI: Track IO, II: Bkbl. mgr. Widmer, S. I4-7I Band: Oalrkanaires: Qperelrla: NHS II, IZ: Quill and Scroll II, IZ: AFS Club II, IZ: Red and Black IO, II: Q-al-kan, Aclivilies Ed. IZ: Drama Club IO, IZ: Speech Conlesl II: Lalin Club: FTA II: 600 Club: Inlramuralsp GAA gold key: Music gold key: English L I I: Track Scorekeeper. Williams, D. I47l Band: Varsily Club: Golf IO Wilson, K. I47l Library Club: Girls' Chorus II, IZ: Color Guard I I, IZ: 600 Club: GAA gold key. Woodley, W. I47l Spanish Club IO, II: Science Club IO. Woodworfh, S. I47l Lalin Club IO, II: Girls' Chorus IO, I I: Red and Black I I, IZ: Inlrramurals. 57 tml . f 4, .X 9 I: .5 ,1- M mb ,N J ff N' -4 ug- 4 4 A Q 4 lm' 'A ' .w LJ, W -mg, s 941' 1 U ,,,',, sry' ,Jw A, ,Zg...:,,. . Q, A .4..,2L,.g-,4 ' ,I yrs., Ocean, Wherein The whale Swims minnow-small CLASSES J w ,a a' g 1, v.zf,,:,c,x ,-, ' H, , g A na ,- emu, +V V., , , fly uf' ' ,1 ' guna Yx 5 . ,. A -- ge .1 ., c 31 ' if ml 1 ' V' uf' ef U A r u, ,,,n-5 vf 'ry H' v'. 1-69259 Q ' ,.,.9fL, 5,vY me fi- ,,:' f,,4 1 r, w , if 01 Whale: William Rose Bene? l I ,f Lf!! ...- -....,n- an Mark Robinson Carl Panepenlo Eric Bald William Van Als+ CLASS OFFICERS: X Are YOU coming io The barbeque? Junior Class The Junior Prom is The mosi imporlani eveni in The life of every iunior. This year 'rhe Class of T968 enihusiasiically pre- senied Cherish , l-lowever, 'The prom is only one Tacei of The Junior Class' many aciiviiies, including ihe 'rracliiional' Junior Chicken Barbeque, which proved io be 'The greai money-maker. The officers responsible for guiding This highly successful class were Eric Bald, Presideni: Marlc Robinson, Vice-President William Van Alsi, Secreiary and Carl Panepenio, Treasurer. Homeroom 204 60 11119 I '1 3 ...I g Q23 ,925 in QQ: - I n 0 Jill Q li' .l- 0, L 4,3 o'O Row 6: W. Fagan: T. Headley: D. Fra- ser: R. Fleenor: D. Kibler: S. Boyd: R. Cravaila. Row 5: W. MacPherson: S. Lapp: K. Machols: M. Murphy. Row 4: M- Gfeller: R. Gill: R. Crnkovich: T. McGee: L. I-laclcenmiller: B. Conrad. Row 3: S. Morgan: J. Grossi: M. Kra- mer: T. Leone: J. Fiero: R. Heins. Row 2: A- Harmon? P- Bice: D. Aclcley: Mr. Boffellii S. Kalicki: J. Falcone. Row I: D. Cole: N. Herzog: A. Hall: S, Lind. sleyi C. Brodien. X Homeroom 204 Homeroom 205 Row 5:.E. Bald: J. Kerwln: R. Lalhan: K. Bell: D. Corcimlglla: E. Maher: M. Lollus: J. Fill C. Fllch. Row 4: R. Frank: L. l-lanes: J. Murray: L. Hullon: J. Maiors. Row 3: M. Fore: G Calmes: R. MacPherson: G. Baglio: K. Dowcl: S. Mancuso: G. Coolcson: C. Angsl. Row 2 J. MacKenzie: B. Moore: D. Balchellor: S. Johnson: N. Baler: N. l-lelmlich: M. Horn. Row l Mr. Mason: L. Mannlx: M. D'Angelo: D. DeKruger: K. Krlel: M. Bowen: D. Buller. So Soon Their Journeg Will End as el xl Row 4: C. Scoff: C. Panepenlo: D. Page: R. Porkerz D. Scoll: M. Robinson: R. Rehor. Row 3 F. Perhamus: C. Sherman. Row 2: L. Shaw: J. Orlando: M. Norlhrup: D. Schuyler: M. Rurnsey B. Powers: C. C'Geen. Row I: J. Olivleri: C. O'Geen: MV- BlllClCI D. RlCCl: D. Ryan. K 1 l ,: f ' -'-:...f.l Homeroom 206 Row -5: T. Woodruff: C. Vinci: T. VanDeusen: S. Zalacca: J. While. Row 4: T. Sfella: R. Waler- man: R. Thomas: R. ToHen. Row 3: J. Warren: W. VanAls+: S. Vernaccini. Row 2: D. Snell: S. Vernaccini: K. Thompson: J. While: L. Williams: S. Woodworlh. Row I: W. Wilson: A. Thafer: S. Soccio: B. Sfewarl: B. Sullivan: Mrs. Hoffmann. The Junior Prom Cherish December I 7, I 966 Co-Chairmen Donna Bafchellor and LaureHa Williams The Prom was: Preparafion Enloymenl Ecsia cy ueen Robin and King Scofi 23:2 . ,- g H CLASS OFFICERS: Margaref Campesi Gail Mangan Ronald Perna Rober-I' Lewis The Tenih Grade The second year in high school has proven io be a significanr one. I+ is a year when 1'he sfudenls may look back upon pasl' accomplishmenis of lheir iunior high and freshman years, and roward Jrhe iuiure, for furiher achieve-menls and goals. For Presideni, +he sophomores elecled Roberl' Lewis. Advisers Miss Sullell and Mr. Mangefrida aided him in deciding whai was besl for 'rhe class. Gail Mangan served as Vice-Presideni' wiih Margarel Campesi, Sec- refary: and Ronald Perna. Treasurer. The class gained profifs from 'rwo afler-game dances assigned by Sludeni Council and l'wo chosen class dances. l'lomeroom 208 , L-.. - . . - - -r rf-if -1 1 xx Row 6: B. Caliclc: B. Burr: R. Conk- ling J. Broolcsq W. Ashley: P. Bur- rell: R. Coniber. Row 5: L, Brown: D. Cosiag R. Cordaro. Row 4: M. E. Barber: K. Beaumont G. Bur- rell: D. Caccamiseg A. Corbeilq K. Broberg: R. Cordaro. Row 3: M. Campesil D. Bald: G. Clause, J. Caccamiseg C. Alexander. Row 2: C. Amalog E. Corsong Mrs. Eiselenq L. Anlinoreg M. Anlinore. Row I' D. Carliy A. Criliendenz E. Cosiag K. Anderson. - d -Y l I x I 1 l 9 --.-.w-s--.,. f- - W '-ww-an-....,...,,.. r Homeroom 209 o Row 5: S. Fox: R. Hope: J. Finco: T. Hemmer: J. Ellison: J. Felron: J. Faville. llow 4: Fernaays: J. Ellinglwam: G. Gorham: B. Forbes. Row 3: V. Foslerg D. Hale: J. Goins? S- Fllli E. Harris: P. Garner. Row 2: M. Elmore: M. Dewey: M. Graney. Row I: R. Hawker: S- o Harvie: Mr. Conrad:'T. Diefendorf: P. Hardy. H W 4 J 2 r J ,V 1 W Remember ihose 1 S biology labs? o Qrrii 0 . BIQLOG- O , aficlmnd 9 . ' -Qvrr 5 'V' TDI 3 'I Homeroom 2 I I zxxzmus- -uw ,...i- K.. Row 5: M. B. Lane: R. Lewis: T. Laird: C. Maloy: T. MacPherson. Row 4: M. Lee: M. Licala: J. Lo- Casfroz C. McCulley. Row 3: M. Mangefrida: D. Iannello: G. Mad- dock: C. Larhan: G. Mangan. Row 2: L. Larhan: L. Moore: J. Macalu- so: M. Macaluso: S. Ladd. Row I: L. Moulrrup: L. Murray: Mrs' Peis- ley: P. Morrill: J. Levinsrein: P. Locke. 1 A ' ...-.-N '....,.....-. ...,. -....-......... -,.V., .:.,.........-:-S ,,.. ....44....-. V Homeroom 2 l 8 X e r i e n c e Page: R. Perna: J. Roth. Row 2: D. Silvernail: K. Schiller: L. Powers: P. O'Geen. Row I: Row 4: P. Paladino: R. Renouf: T. Privifera: K. Passmore: C. Scinfa. Row 3: T. Shenlcs: D. m J. Serusa: C. Rumsey: C. Orlando: Mr. McVeigh. Row 3: M. Sfein: G. Thompson: R Vangalio: T. Wlckson: D. Slone Row 2: M. Taylor: B. Thomas: D Sfewarf: V. Tallo: M. Woodworlh Mr. Cave: B. Thafer: S. York: C. Splnlc. If oi Whilmore: C. Vannelli. Row I: L. T e C sl T s F Sophomore English: 'Q Poe and Kipling, xl Bronfe and Sfeinbeclr. W a v P f e s .I Homeroom 22I 65 Freshman X l Aided by advisers Miss Vander Tang and Mr. Sullivan, lhe class of l97l launched il's high school career. Ser wilh high spirils and delerrninalion, They eslablished Their academic curricula. The sale of relreshmenls af baslcelball games sparlced class enlhusiasrn and unify. Wifh Jrhe assislance of Presidenr Joseph Ferrara and Vice- Presidenl Blaine Panepenlo, They were also responsible for organizing and sponsoring lwo dances. iff ' eg, W mn-.SE '4:'. Too many books . .. CLASS OFFICERS Blaine Panepenio Joseph Ferrara Abigail Call Keirh Dowd Too much 'fo ilearnl .su-....4.L...:M....c .,. . nf, ge , Q . ' 49 ,I l Row 5: C. Conrad: C. Boylan: D. Diefen. dorl: A. Call: M. Calick: M. Ehrharl: W. Nrherfon: R. Boyd. Row 4: M. Corey: S. Brown: D. Cerniglia. Row 3: M. Burr: C Dampler: S. Canfield: K. Brown: R. Belony: P. Alexander: N. Aramino. Row 2: J. Call: A. Anrinore: C. Darby: L. Branlon: K. Dowd. Row l: Mr. Perrone: R. Bryanl: R. Coniber: B. Corcimiglia: J. Carmichael: D, Benneffi, Homeroom lOl Theg Sei Their Course Their Eges Upon The Far-Off Goal Homeroom l03 Row 6: E. Gardner: R. Gleller: J. Goins: J. Henry: J. Forsylhe: R. Fleenor. Row 5: J. Graslorf: L. Fraser: R. Frank: J. Ferrara. Row 4: B. Green: D. Hardy: P. Hahn: B. Ellsworlh: G. Fellon: E. Greenalcer. Row 3: M. Gorass: J. Empey: D. Fealherslone: C. Filch: P. Frank. Row 2: B. Henry: B. Ellison: P. Hope: G. Falcone: K. Ellison: Mr. Simon. Row l: D. Gill: B. Fell: G. Hall: S, Hodge. Homeroom l I0 Row 5: A. Hoyfg A. Lewisg R. McEwen: P. Malone: C. Lalham A. Locaslrog J. l-luH'on. Row 4: D. Humphrey: N. McBurney: C. Lalhan: S. McGarigal: L. Mancusoz J. Loflus. Row 3: P. McQuillen: D. Lamberlz M. McCulley: B. McWilliams: B. Klinlcbeilq S. MacKenzie: L. lvlarhews: S. MacPherson: E. Levensleing C. Hulland. Row 2: D. Maxwell: B. Howe: R. Krueger: Mr. Sullivan: M. Kaczmarlc: K. Lambeing S. Kellogg. Row I: K. Mancusop B. Krau'rwurs+: A. lngalls: C. Jaszczg R. Laney. The Ship Is Slow WM? rigorous io ihe ninfh grader. 68 General science is bolh inleresling and I :., xi, ' W MW' Homeroom I23 Row 5: D. Michael: J. Reamer: B. Panepenio: W. Morgan: J. Paganin: M. Perry: A. Ricofla. Row 4: P. Miggins: D. Panelr: C. Roberison: K. Redding. Row 3: R. Redding: W. Radley: J. Plafelc: S. Meier. Row 2: C. Muoio: D. Rumsey: M. Ricci: D. Pangrazio: J. Norlon: L. Piclcell: A. Mogavero: M. Moochler. Row I: K. Ridley: C. Moore: Miss Forimiller: M. Roblee, R. Mifchel. Homeroom 202 How Long The Trip Does Seem Row 5: C. Waferman: B. Wrighl: D. Squires: D. Tabone: R. Scolr: K. Torlenz T. Row 3: K. Yacuzzo: R. Wilson: T. While: F. Smilh. Row 2: D. Slockdale: A. Sfreed: K. Waile. Row 4: R. Walfers: D. SCOH. Schiller: D. Sherman: J. Spadaro: S. Sisson: D. Spinlc. Row l: Mr. lde: J. VanDeusen: K. Windsor: P. Slelani: D. S-coins: L. Wade. 69 CLASS OFFICERS: Margaref Packard Sco'H' Mac Kenzie Karen Broberg Absenfzi Howard Lambein The 8+h Grade Sfudenrs in The Eighfh Grade confinued Their Junior High self-orienfarion To Their 'Fellow sludenls and high school life. The classroom aided in developing Their minds, bul' There appeared To be a Turlher need Tor The sludenls To know each orher, realizecommon goals for 'rheir school, and share in+eres'r in 'rhese goals. Through rhe Tun nighi' and dance Thar were held, unify and maluriiy were realized. Homeroom I02 Row 5: B. Burlchari: T. Hall: R. Cooper: J. Elliol: G. BarreH: B. Filio: D. Dvorsnak. Row 4: C. Cur- ran: D. Branfon. Row 3: S. Hall: A. Aramino: T. Burrell: R. Corson: D. Grayson: T. Durney. Row 2: L. Cac- camise: T. Baldwin: T. FauceH': Clark: K. Broberg: A. Gugino. Row I: Mrs. Murphy: B. Canfield: J. Braaren: D. Bovenzi. 70 A 1f':fTf'r-fr.-ji I 1' why D ' 4 I 4 Homeroom I I2 Row 6: D. Longhanyp G. Johnson: R. I-Iarvieg P. Kohler: K. Laird: C. KIinIcbeiI. Row 5: B. Maiors: T. Lane: P. Hari: J. Mancuso. Row 4: P. Meechumg I-I. Lambein: D. Klinkbeilg D. Henry: L. McCafferyg D. Laihan. Row 3: M. E. Hawker: J. Krielg B. McGee: A. Mac6owan. Row 2: M. Lee: S. MacKenzie: Mr. Talbofg R. Loffusz J. Macaluso. Row I: D. Klinkbeilq B. lannelloi P. Jaszcag J. Licaia. WA..- A Disiani C . ' X f fr: Vw g 9 Fuiure Looms .LQX X, Q 1':z.:z1u'+S I fl? .Ie .4 examweek. 1, - 'I Il l l I 'MI V K F- ' ' He's feeling his Z ' '--- 'I' Cheerios! ' .62 I 'I 3 Q9 . F29 lib X W1 wg -Uirv .1 , ff - . g 2. - I 14- 9 , VA ix? win.,-,N -W I . I, Who says 'Ihis Iocker won'+ open? Homeroom I I8 Homeroom I22 Row 5: V. O'6een: M. Packard: M. Reamer: J. Paladino: D. Papp: J. Nichols? A- Pl'iVii'ef6- Row 4: B. Rosborouqh: S. Reamer: C. Ricci: M. Paladino. Row 3: M. Prenlice: D. Novak. Row 2: D. Rider: L. Nicholson: S. Perry: J. Pefrivelli: G. Papke: R. Newfon: J. Olivieri. Row I: P. Paladino: J. O'G-een: G. Orlando: Miss Harrold. Their Ship Awaiis Them Row 5: L. Schulfz: R. Slone: D. Weller: D. W'iclcson: E. Scheuing: W. Slevens: E. Smilh: P. Walerman. Row 4: J. Walbridge: C. Wolfe. Row 3: R. Wesl: B. Whiling: J. Warner: M. Taylor: C. Thomas: K. Rolh: R. Vanelli: J. Shaughnessy. Row 2: P. Young: R. Sovocool: P. Thompson: S. Slevenson: B. Slockdale. Row I: F. Rubino: B. Sluarl: J. Walerman: G. Sicklesg J. Silvernail: Miss Dobson. Qevegfh Grade CLASS OFFICERS: Pafricia Hess Frances Coward Roxanne Smifh Michael Lafhan The change from grade school To iunior high necessiTaTes an adiusfmenf To a feeling of cooperaTion and unify among The members of The sevenfh grade, as well as more personal responsibilifies. To aid in This aspecf, Miss Lofgren and Miss De Voe acfed as advisers. To furTher assisT in creafing a feeling of oneness, officers were elecfed by The enTire class as follows: Presidenf, Michael Lafhang Vice-Presiclenf, Roxanne Smifhg Secrefary, Frances Coward: and Treasurer, Pafricia Hess. Alfhough class acTiviTies were few, The concepf of The need for new aTTiTucles and a willingness To assume greaTer dufies was demonsfrafed as viTal To Their final goal of adulfhood. .v ,. 5 93 , I , Q 'ftA' . J .I E 5 'Emi Nxmxas Qi ' i T QA - C' MN ' l f X To - - T S W Q i L' l' :iam in ' W .',, ff 'lax . 3 1 3 gl-,A L , .Zu I. 1. 2 f A J o 5 Z , a 4 .Ffh 45:3 Q Q 0 47' 1 Z-.1 -I X' ' J 4 hifi 3 is . F E 'gn CZ' ' gr ' ,F-'pg 'Nw' -M--ff 'IW :iakggffv 1'd,'i'I ll I W w W ' T 1'wMwWwMw4y F r'. .. V '-'if-'ff f ' ii' ' ' . 1 - V , if 5 5 .J if A W f5flT 'w5i-LQ!!-2153 UW! iiha if T , T . ' Y,f'f-- '?illH F 'QV --'7 i vi.1'1'Fq Preparafions for ChrisTmas? This way To The eighfh grade. X 1 , I 1 I ., . .. ,-... Row 5: C. Armslrong: D. DuckWOFI'I17 P. Dempko: B. Call: B. Casfle: B. Earl: R. Cook. Row 4: B. Corcimlglia: B. Dock- ing. Row 3: Call: L. AckIey1 D- CBFFI J. Cordaro: C. Carmichael: C. Coslai B. Carlsen. Row 2: V. Anlinorei M. Corslvo: F. Coward: N. Coales: B. Bell: V. Cawkins. Row I: M. Conklin: M. Alexander: Mr. Sanlini: A. Anlinore: S. Blowers. ' Homeroom 23 Homeroom I 06 In fhe School. As in lhe Sea, rhe Row 6: 6. Hunl: K. Gorham: T. Hyde: J. Garner: L. Hall: B. Hawn: D. Hacker: J. Hamillon. Row 5: D. Jackson: A. Grayson. Row 4: B. Forsylhe: D. Higby: R. Hale: S. Hubbard: J. Gillmor: lvl. Fearlwersloneg D. Hhll. Row 3: P. Hess: E. Heaman: B. Hope. Row 2: K. Hun+: P, Gillson: D. Gill: D. Elmore: D. Fernaays: R. G-orass. Row I: D. Ernesl: T. Ernsrg D. Hesselink' J. Frew: J. Gangi. X.. D. Row 5: N. Nichols: M. Packard: Morgan: W. Palmer: B. Kunego: J. Kor- par: R. Michel: M. Lalhan. Row 4: J. Novak: N. Mancuso: J. Melz. Row 3: M. Kelley: B. Krenzer: C. Maiors: S. LoCaslro' H. McGari al' C. Krebs: J. W. Mangefrida: D. McC?uley. Row 2: McKracken: C. Marell: H. Cramen: R. Lof- S Moullrup: R. Morgan. Row l: Miss gren: M. Moochler: F. Malhers: . O'Geen: M. McMullen: J. Muoio, Homeroom IO7 Young and lhe Small Perpeluale Hs Life Ro 5: M. Panepenlo: A. Yauchzee: J. Williams: R. Szccepanek: B. Slellap J. Vernaccini: A. PreY1'l'ice. Row 4: D. Schuyler: J. Truexa: M. Porler: A. Slreed: R. Shaw, D. Rolh. Row 3: P. Wallace: K. Tornidy: R. Smilh: B. Yacuzzo: K. Palollig B. Scollg M. Prospero: P. Shaughnessy: - S h l rg Miss DeVoe: D. Sullivan: l.. Soccio, R. Seeley: J. Radley. Row 2. D. Powers: G. c ne ze Row I: S. Sovocool: R. Rumsey: D. Perkins. Homeroom IOI fy , 42 .1 N5 'W 1 g mai-. 'fin f ' 1, in .v F715 , 2 'iw , J I ? 55 1 ,, W am . 35.5, xi, y W W ,Q yu ,L 'RE-M Q1 , 'L ' H 1 1 dig A A ' U 1. . ,aw H Wm . H , 1' A af nf' W . 'MI nlwnz Jw, l dro sof wa+er lH'He gra GRADES A-1 af ins of sand, LiHe p . and The pleasan+ land. Make Hue mighhf ocean l-. I.iHle Things Julia A. Carney ? Adminisirafion x 0- ,. E., Mr. David Morrow Degrees: B.S., Universiiy of Rocheslerg M.S., SUCE Brockporl. Wolcoii' Sfreei School Principal Phyllis A. Adams Degree: B.S., SUCE Brockport Graduaie Work, Brockport Teaches: Second Grade I? CU: Maureen C. Clancy Degree: B.A., Nazarelh College. Teaches: Second Grade 78 In guiding Jrhe grade school Mr. David Morrow has proved 'ro be a very capable and conscienhous leader. Assisfing him wiih Jrhe adminisiralrive work is Mrs. Helen Maloy. fwfr: , - ,P wg:-5 X . l 5413 QW . M I 4 , 1 Q, P Q Q J x X , 1 i far- ZFX . T ' sfiviffi' ' V' 1 -,-L-aff' . . 7' .2413 Q. , fe fy ,i , g. .1 .2 'Q s a. , ' .. .. H MQ, If . Myra L. Brown Degree: B.S., SUCE Gen- eseo. Teaches: Fourih Grade. .-3f '73:.'!'..-553.-5'3L'ii?5'-..W4:- . '- I P H +, ' 'v ' ' NV E . ' - 4 ' a5VMf'3g, 4 ' J' 'W ' T M537 3 7' c , , we F f'v. . ',' .'.- it Grace K. Clark Degree: B.S., SUCE Genes-ao. Teaches: Firsl Grade. Mrs. Helen Maloy 1- f . Y' a + Nancy M. Brubaker Degree: A.B., Keuka Col. lege, Syracuse Univer- sily. Teaches: Firsi Grade. Laura R. Criifenden SUCE Fredonia: Ad vanced Sfudy, Univer siiy of Rochesler. Gen- eseo, New York Uni versily. Brockport Teaches: Kindergarien. Bernice R. Derriclc Degree: B.S., SUCE Geneseo. Teaches: Firsi Grade. Louise M. Feli SUCE Geneseo. Teaches: Fourih Grade. Janei M. Frosr Degree: A.B., Russell College. Teaches: Four-rh Grade. Be'H'ie F. Graham SUCE Geneseo Teaches: Firsf Grade Genevieve S. Holihaus SUCE Geneseo Teaches: Fiffh Grade. Sage , And Faculig s 4 ' fi 'yinifnli .r 'I 'ANN K: i f T bm 'U .D 'X Lf- rs: Q , ,v- K , , . f 4- l 'QQ' ' f fu, fm . I X Elhel M. Ericlcson Degree: B.S., 'SUCE Polsdam. Teaches: Music. ' Helen S. Found Degrees: B.S., M.S., SUCE Geneseo. Speech Therapisl Karen L. Ga bbey Degree: B.S., SUCE Brockport Teaches: Third Grade. Priscilla Hillaeri Degree: B.M., Easiman School of Music, Universiiy of Rochesier. Teaches: Firsl Grade Music. Sirings. ii -ruff .f 'N , .J ,. i. 'r' , ' V V fat, 7155- ,.- U X H 'rya n bfi: , ' 1 4 1 - , r W A, T, .1 . in V . ' ' 13. s -J' wil Y. Bernadine M. Jasier Degrees: BS., M.S., SUCE Genesee. Teaches: Third Grade. Doris C. Johnson Oberlin College: Advanced Siudy. SUCE Brockpori, SUCE Geneseo. Teaches: Kindergar- len. Nancy L. Lehrer De rees B S M S SUCE Brockpori. Teaches: Girls Physical Edu- carion. Adviser: Cheerleaders: Girls lnframurals. K, . Camilla R. Mancuso SUCE Brockporr. Teaches: Fo u rih Grade. Here begins . . . Caiherine M. Perhamus Degree: B.S., SUCE Gen- eseog Graduaie Sludies, Universify of Rochesier. Teaches: Fifih Grade. Leland P. Marlow Degrees: B.S., SUCE Brockpori: M.S., SUCE Geneseo. Teaches: Sixih Grade. Sylvia A. Mauli Degree: B.S., SUCE Brockport Teaches: Third Grade. Reading Consuliani. S Elizabeih J. Lord Degree: A.B., Uni- versiiy of Roch- esierg Advanced sway, sUcE Brockport Teaches: Third Grade. William C. McQuilkin Degree: B.S., SUCE Geneseo Teaches: Fifih Grade Jessica H. Michael George R. Palamar Degrees: B.S., M.S.. Degree: B.S., SUNY SUCE Brockport Buffalo. Teaches: Second Grade. Teaches: Ari. wiflw n? Lliii Lois A. Reich MQ 'N Degree: B.S., SUNY Buf- falo. ' fn Teaches: Second Grade. Q -. 5 5 . .r ' - I Af Eva T. Rehor Degree: B.S., Siaie College ai' Fiich- burg. Reading Specialist Kalhleen A. Sacllell' Degree: B.S. SUCE Brockport Teaches: Fifrh Grade. William R. Shaffer Degree: B.S.. SUCE Oswego. Teaches: Fiffh Grade. E Pauline S. Seelrins 414 8- Carol Rhody Degree: B.S., S Broclcporl. Teaches: Third Grade Degree: B.S.. SUCE Teaches: Firsl' Grade Brockport , , . 1.15. . vi ' A o o o ,J ffl! Florence P. Sfeverson Degree: B.S., SUCE Gen- eseo. Teaches: Sixih Grade. everg vogage Ruih E. Woodley Degree: B.S.. SUCE Gen- eseo. Teaches: Sixih Grade. Mildred G. Texfer Lois L' Thorne w i Degree: B.S., SUCE Degree! B-5-. SUCE ,,,, ff '..bv 31'-Q-,'Pi'9 ' 4 Geneseo. Geneseoj ' . V ' 1 Teaches: Second Grade. Teaches: K'nde'9a'len' b' ,l I My . 'A fs., ' Row 4: L. Dillon: J. Piazza: J. Radley: B. Janes T . Branion: S. Fraser: L. Jaszez. Row 3: S. Miller: E. Crocker: J. DeCamp: M. While: K. Mancuso J. DeFeIice: C. Sovocool: Mrs. Johnson. Row 2 K. DeKruger: D. Newcomb: R. Sheffer: D. Mullen L. ScoH'. Row I: V. Cosia: K. Cahill: R. SCOH P. Heaman: D. Smirhg E. Chrisiner. Absenh G. Ep poliio: A. Main. :... .-Qs, Row 3: D. Packard: K. Smyihe: J- -IGYP Mrs' Crifienden: C. Heins: J. Thomas: S- Crawford: P, Mix: M, Johnson: D. Wenzel: L. Sherman: A. Carey. Row 2: J. Mullin: B. Rider: M- Traxlerf L. Parker: N. Wrigh'I': D. Miller: T. Fulcomer- Row I: B. Uberiyl P. Mancuso: K. COOPST7 K- Smiih' L. Grayes: S. Gangi: S. Rebban: M- IVIYGFSI E. Endlerfh: T. Croft Absenh B. Calmes: J. Lapp. G. Henry: R. Hubbard: M. Piazza: S. Randall. Kindergarien .JN r.LimE?aE 5535 Row 3: D. Bolclr: S. Paladino: B. Earl: C. Harding: C. Boyle: P. Pursel: C. Pangrazio: M. Cos'I'a: P Dillon: P. Meacham: Mrs. Thorne: G. Mulcahy Row 2: T. Meney: T. Kelso: R. Kosinslci: J. Ham- mer: M. Hume: J. Price: J. EIlioH: G, Miller: M Mancuso. Row I: L. Ausiin: M. Spaclacino: P Conclidorio: M. Slaven: G. Graham: D, S-I-one D. Hayword. Absenh J. La+han: J. Forsyih: D DeKruger: P. Murphy. -.-wi.. . -'G I ' 'si n Row 3: D. Legg: K. Grayson: Mrs. Crillenden: S. Spillane: C. Mogavero: E. Caccarnise: J. Sfella: B. Helwig: C. Riggi: R. Laurie: M. Kelly: V. Klink- beil: V. Pullz: R. Derrick: R. Washburn. Row 2: P. Sullivan: M. O'Malley: C. Dowd: B. Arrascada: J. VanDeusen: J. Darby: A. Merica: G. Savoy. Row I: T. Oliver: P. Kanaley: N. Wright: M. Milliman: C. O'Geen: D. Baldwin: G. Hively: G. Fee: M. Sievens. Absenf: N. Leporl: M. Taggarfi J. Roof. il, , I' 'Hin Kindergaden Row 3: P. Lof+us: A. Jones: C. Gilberl: W. Adams: R. Whilehead: M. Scheuing: D. Mancuso: D. Salcel- lariou: S. Conrad: B. Horgan: T. Rapone: S- PGV' kins. Row 2: Mrs. Thorne: D. Davis: F. Merica: C. Leasl: J. Redmond: A. Lamendola: B. Dodge. ROW I: M. Bell: J. Dimiclc: P. Morfimer: S. O'GeenZ R. Klinkbeil: B. Slella: G. Muehlig: J. Frydrych. Absenfz C. Nelson: L. Boerman. YYY :fb Row 3: D. Hyde: B. Anderson: T. Norlh: R. Riggi: G. PraH: S. l-larvie: S. Nicholson: J. Porfer: B. Duddy: M. J. Lee. Row 2: Mrs. Johnson: A. Hardy: N. Merica: T. Jackson: M. Marlow: H. King. Row I: K. Richenberg: M. Klinlcbeil: K. Welch: S. See- feldf: C. DeMaupassanIe: J. Corcimiglia: E. Corsi- vo. Absenl: D. Baube: P. Taggart S. Georgia: D. McDonald: M. Cornelius 919, Row 3: R. Barislw: G. Buckman: N. Lyke: L. Jackson: K. Czapranski: N. Anderson: C. Mannix: D. Muni: L. Slone: D. Gilberr: J. Dilzrancisco: C. Reed. Row 2: B. Dimick: C. Barone: T. Riggi: D. Hardy: M. Wrighl: L. Redmond: L. Bill: J. Baleman: B. Shepard: D. Cory: Miss Brubaker. Row I: D. Perkins: L. Henry: J. Long- hany: L. Bradbury: D. Freeman: B. Nagy: D. Toland: K. Miller: S. Licala. Absent R. Schiavi: L. Henderslworf. WW fax NU ...MH Even firsf graders like Clifford, sfudy hard. Row 3: M. Buck: M. Silvernail: J. Tucci: M. l-less: C. Wallace: C. Sprague: D. Dimick: K. Thomas: B. Welzel: S. Pfaff: D. Kelly: S. Severson: L. Longhany: C. Nelson: T. Tabone: C. Crnkovich: W. Thomas. Row 2: S. Hullon: J. Kaiser: K. Livingslong R. Kelso: L. Hayward: G. Clark: Mrs. Clark. Row I: T. Fuller: J. Scoll: D. Pasquale: T. Slwelfer: M. Halsey: R. Mac- f5ovfan.Absen1: S. Pralr: J. Driscoll. 94 Firsi Row 3: Mrs. Derrick: R. Branlong B. Rose: D. Buckley M. Washburn: D. Coslug J. Coward: B. Wallersg G Pfoll: M. McDonald: W. Bukor. Row 2: D. Duclcworlh B. Wcloslerg D. Cheemrnun: R. Campbell: B. Troxler P. Buclcg R. Shepard: L. Lyll-27 T. Gilliard: M. Brown P. Piazza. Row I: J. Zillrnung E. Harrinqlong D. Nlbolf K. Scollg C. Plalelcg B. Ferruraq l.. Richmond: T. Klink bell: R. Higby. Abseni: L. Kelly: L. Grossig D. Cornelius Row 3: Mrs. Seelcinsq J. Oalnesi M. Ballaqliag R. Thomas S. Hari: M. Mulcahy: R. Sequerlhg J. l-lyde: D. Miller T. Norrnandin: D. Delzeliceg P, Elllolf. Row 2: N. Man- cusog L. Richenberqg J. Radley: S. Garnerg L. DeCamp S. Norlon: F. Taylorg M. Hamlerp J. Least Row l: D Slenshorng F. Brownq K. Comeau: M. Coalesg R, Kan ner: J. Scheuinqq M. Leone: B. Curry: K. Kelly, Abseni- P. Hearnang M. Prinzi: D. Spear. 85 Row 3: Miss Clancy: C. Garner: B. Snell: D. Leone R. Slaven: R. Worll-uinglon: D. Slwauglwnessy: M. Hunney man: N. Barone: T. McEwen: L. Clarlc: J. Plall. Row 2 M. Higby: L. Cheeseman: C. Williams: L. Hall: B Milliman' M D'A oslino' S Leach' K Sullivan- T Randall: W. Freeman. Row I: T. Radley: J. Mancusol D. Crawford: A. Wilson: G. Carlie: A. Slelani: D. Fuller: D. Mollrup. Absenl: W. Reed: J. Vescovi. Row 3: J. Lollus: B. Klinkbeil: R. Orlando: A- Mele M. Davis: F. Krywy: D. Janes: G. Nuciolai DE Eur-11 'E Spink: E Hall: C. Sprague. Row 2: G. Sc u er- C. Goins: S. Cordero: D. Glenai N. Sleeni D- .l lafd'n9f T. Corcimiglia: S. Toland: J. Leach: F. Mericai MVS- Adams. Row I: C. Tlwaler: Mi. Smillw: Rumsey: Wood: S. Coales: J. Norlh: P. Weilancl: L. Caccamlse. Absenl: T. Belnrend: A. FVGZO- Second Row 3: F. Dickenson: D. Duclcworllw: D. Croll: T. Whil- mgi M. Corcimiglia: T. Hyde: L. Fee: T. Godlove: M Wriglwl: D. Miller: H. Dillon. Row 2: Miss Michael' C- Vlflafyi S. Harrison: A. Piclcell: D. Canfield: S Slaven: L. Slone: S. Rolla: D. While: S. Grasby: R Freeman. Row I: D. Burrell: J. Slewarl: F. Whilehead: T. Smillw: P. Lowe: S. Nagy: M. Plalelc: M. Thomas: R. Helwig. Absenl: P. Gehlerl. D you 'Think 'The girls would like 'The spiders in 'This box? Row 3 T McEwen D Pan razio P Caccamise , 3 ' . i - 9 I - : P. Grlce: E. Scheulng: B. Wilcox: R. Hill: S. Moore: A. Docking: T. Baker. Row 2: P. Slevens: C. Morfimer J. Lander: T. Bradbury: J. Smifh: D. Sovocool: J. Dumar: J. Bill: M. Calmes: J. Herron: Mrs, Reich, Row ll l-- FOFSYHII M. Curry: K. Radley: E. Sfella: T. C0fClmi9ll6I 5- Laihan: T. Gilliard. Absenf: Q. Pros PSFOI K. Scoif: F. Cifelli: N. Aniinore: S. Meyer, Grade Row 3: D. Blowers: M. Smifh: S. Darrow: G. Hilberi' R. Lane: R. Thomas: M. Hunf: M. Waife: D. Coafes M. Muni: R. Pursel: S. Fox. Row 2: B. ScoH: L. Jaszcz D. Carfer: K. Wefzelg B. Woodward: T- Whifet P- Furr: M. Cross: M. Brown: L. OH: MPS- TGXTST- ROW l W. Kramer: R. Piazza: M. Hall: M. Cooney: E. Kanner: R. Rebban: D. Smifh. Absenf: C. Mulcahy: P. Moran. Thanksgiving .,,...s'5 I Q .Z ' by fx-.ff if W . I . C C .I T - . 'X . - The sfrucfure of a casfle may soon vanish, Buf fhe sands of knowledge will remain. . A-' . :S ' 1 1 P ii ' f f L Row 3: J. Walbridqe: R. Dimiclc: R- Haynes: +K Maxwell: B. Brege: C. Hamillon: S. Lapel S' ei C. Hyde: L. A. Georgia: D. Filii S- Gull' ,Row Mrs. Gabbey: C. Miller: L. EllioH'I C- M'ller7 L Rebban: C. Sequerih: T. Bu+Ier: 5- Malhewsi D Anderson. Row I: M. Oliver: W. Nichols! Krauli wursi: G. Sherman: R. Corcimigliai G- Sn'f'Th7 E' J Thomas. Absenf: R. Zillman: R. COfn9l'U5- f T i : r Row 3: N. Koble: C. PraH: S. Barbeau: J. Weller: W. Scoif: C. Hunneyman: G. Williams, G. Williams: T. Panepenlo: D. Traxler: T. Horr: D. Smiih. Row 2: Miss Jasler: K. Mullen: E. Reich: M. Toland: S. Whiring: E. Henry: S. Smilh: K. Silvernail: D. Bafeman. Row I: M. Freilag: S. Young: L. Longhany: P. Priviiera: P. McMullen: P. Lamendola: K. Curry: S. MacGowan: C. Cunningham. Absenf: L. Richmond. Row 3: B. Smilh: D. Hall: M. M. Hari M. Lapp: T. Scheuing: J. McCaifery: W. Schiller: D. Cross: K. Reamer: R. Schuy- l ler: J. Hodge. Row 2: Miss Lord: V Miller: K. Srevens: L. Zalar: A. Merica T. Tucker: R. Anderson: L. Grayson Row I: J. Corson: D. Clark: T. Plall M. McGough: D. Muni: A. Corsivo: D. Feeley. Absenf: D. Whifmore: T. Dowd l-l. Roof: E. Sullivan: J. Nicomefo. Q V Row 3: P. Perlcins: G. Rumsey: D. Smith: A. Arm- sirong: P. Panels: N. Livingston: C. Michel: C. Sherman: T. Thomas: G. Ellioii. Row 2: A. While: C. Klinlcbeil: L. Macomber: P. l-larvie: L. Fulcomer: D. Radley: E. Tabone: J. Kaplan: Mrs. Maull. Row I: B. Bell: M. Wade: B. Davis: R. Calkins: R. Roih: T. Murray: R. Shepard. Absenl: D. l-less: T. Morfimer, S. O'6een: S. Dillon. 4' v-C O CVEY il, P151 Rules! For us? You gohla be kidding. 7 llf: Ml wonder . iwffl Jrlwe room., 7 'man I I LK ING F N The mid- morning coffee break ai' WSS! Row 3: R. Prinzi: C, Lane: T. Washinglon C. Bradbury: O. Perzia: M. J. Sloal: N Glenn: D. Newlong D. Sherman: B Kanaley. Row 2: D. Eriglerlh: C. Earl A. Grice: L. Ladd: D. Meyer: D. Mooch Ier: N. Sleverson: T. Wellvurn: M. Lee Miss Rhodey. Row l: D. Novak: J Buckley: M. Traxler: R. Leach: T. Hay ward: G. McGee: D. Rolh. Absenl C. Woodward: M. Spear: N. Kibler, 89 Row 3: J. Parfon: W. Puehn: J. Welburn: D. Macomber: A. Henry: G. While: C. Hubbard: D. Radley: B. Shaughnessy: K. Novak: J. VanKuren: G. Longhany. Row 2: P. Moore: C. Normandin: S. Panek: J. Curry: N. Laird: J. Corson: L. Sprung: E. Anlinoro: A. Burrell: Mrs. Brown. Row I: K. Crosivo: M. Sequerlh: M. Miller: D. Halligan: J. Perrivellig K. Hammer: M. McKeon: S. Orlando: L. SCOH. Absenf: G. Kraurwursf: J. Sloaf. Oh, those iricky maih problems! :XN5 , . 4 A ...N Row 3: M. Maloni: R. While: J McWilliams: K. Delano: D. Buck M. Darrow: D. Armslrong: L.. Mac Pherson: D, Corcimiglia: R. Benner ri: S. Hall: L. Ball: P. Taylor: W Thomas. Row 2: M. Welch: W. Hulfon: M. Grayson: D. Cacca mise: M. Newcomb: R. Longhany L. Croft: C. Pralf: C. Radley: Mrs Fell. Row I: D, Pickelr: G. Gel- her'r: J. Carson: J. Brown: C. Pala dino: S. Widmer: J. Zalar: R. Braa- fen, Absenlz J. McCracken. Fourih Row 3 A DlmlCli G Henry C Johnson K Perkins P Gouns K Booren: B. Shepard: J RICCI D Fauceff D Fraser R Perhamus J Harmon N Meruca M Tucci. Row 2: Mrs Frosi' J Call P Sovocool P Severson M Murray K Waferman B. Sreen: D. ms C Sharp R w I L H ll T Rude N Jordan M Leasl D Brege: J. Calmes: lv-4' Row 3: S. Forbes: M. Earl: L. Harn- ilfon: J. Scanlan: S. Clark: M. Muni: V. Wesl: J. Heaman: C. Hall: D. Slella: K. Brown: D. Anfinore: M. Arrascacla. Row 2: R. Herzog: D. Slewarl: K. Curran: V. Dillon: R. Henry: J. Smirh: L. Siefanig S. Savoy: E. Macornber: L. Boyle: Mrs. Mancuso. Row l: J. Hiqby M. Morlimer: T. Scorr: T. Cern- iglia: D. Kelly: D. Dumar: R Godlove: S. Prospero: A. Mulcahy Row 3: S. Paganin: R. Herzog K. Caccamise: R. Sl-iepard: V. Price: F. Boll: J. Darby: L. Hess: D. Warerman: W. Hall S. Leanen: B. McWilliams: P. Cosla: D. Kaczmark. Row 2 D. Glena: M. Perna: D Shepard: L. Waile: N. For- syllw: A. Ferrara: L. Anlinore J. Leach: D. Carli: J. Pan qrazio: Mrs, l-lollhaus. Row I J. Rubino: L. Ferrara: K. Reamer: D. Scl-rullz: R. Plall: P. Panepenlo: R. Klinkbeil: D. Miller: S. Macaluso. 'zyggkflfm nf'-1.f5Q-3.4-gfggrfrr ,. A-E, 2g?i..:1,r:-:ll , was sf f -- f 1, , ,mr f. 4. A WW' A :,q, .. , H' -. sas' ' I 4x W L4 W if W3 5' . 'P , 1 - i f ff 'V 2,5 nf I .C L we HE G Q : ..,. - b Ahil :u w , I I Fiffh 2740 E 'V . r 3 X M Y. if AV . A 'ii .H Fil'+h Graders Progress Row 3: R. Hackell: K. MacGowan: J. Sleffenillai P. Taylor: G. l-lawn: W. Leanen: L. Spear: D. Docking: 6. Hunneyman: V. Frank: P. Muni: A. Leone: M. Squires: J. Adams: M. Lamendola. Row 2: Mr. McQuilken: J. Gugino: M. Ellison: D. Rose: V.-Thomas: M. Freiragg K. Brock: M. Rebban: S. Davis: B. Tompkins: D. Smirh: L. Jordan. Row I: R. Scoll: M. Reich: S. Towland: L. Newcomb: D. Mancuso: W. Sovocool: D. Carlsen: D. Traxler. A-...L W-s.f..a...........-u--,-............ Grade Q C L K , wa,-Q, 'r-1.6, ll f if ' .JERH , rx 4' K Row 3: M. Cosla: S. Forsylh W. Fleonor: K. Parlon: D Smead: A. Walbridqe: J Worlhinglon: K. Parks: C Corsivo: D. Miller: R. Rad- loy: R. Pelrivolli: S. Parker Row Z: Mrs. Perhamus: J Meacham: E. Smirh: E. l-lea man: J. Baldwin: C. Kanner J. Anderson: S. Walerman: K Licala: K. Dowd. Row l: D Ka lan: J. Rig iz J. Lamen P Q dola: K. Gill: R. Cole: D Sprung: M. McMullen: J Wolfe: M. Fulcomer. Absenf J. Meacham: B. Scoins. .V ,f 1 vy 1 if from Hisiorg +0 Chemisirg Row 3: R. Schmelzerg B. Fosrer: L. Krebs: K. Calkins: D. Moulrrop: C. Mabe: T. Hardy: K. Reamer: A. Paladino: F. Tucci: D. Shaunqnessy: R Anrinore: S. Mancuso: S. Wallace: D. PlaH. Row 2: S. Buchanan: J. Richmond: S. Leach: S. ' ' - J F sz G. Severson: M. Perrivelli: S. Curran, . ernaay Row I: J. Sovocool: M. Levinslein: C. Eppolilo R. Morlimer: G. Moochler: J. Saeva: C. Hurley. Absent J. Thomas. f 1' Qu . ll 2 ' 1. v Anderson: D. Corcimiglia: D. Perkins: Mrs. Saclcalf. . Jfn-, . .,.,..,,-I 5 , A :E , , , . ' '. . ' . r . -. , , .. , ,... ,,.- ,. ,- I. . . .:-Av.q. X. - --v--11:14.-.nav The seniors of -l'he Grade Sch00l prepare 'For sevenfh grade. Row 3: Mr. Marlow: J. Thomas: E. Sirobel: P. Alexyn: J. Henry: S. Calkins: T. BenneH'i: P. Anzalone: D. Scheuing: R. Earl: D. Feeley: R. Glena: D. Aniinore. Row 2: Boyle: K. Maloni: L. Fell: G. Waiie: A. Silvernail: C. Passmore: E. . Moulirup: C. Fealhersione: A. Taylor: G. Bafchellor. Row I: W. Carr: D. Felies: M. Waierman: Q. Filch: W. Alexander: D. Dewey: J. Lee: T. Dumar. ' ie, L-4-...M V- -,. 'M- vm- u. f -1 ' ' ' dm. ,.,. ....-V-W JA vf 'r 6'fl IlJQ: .,.. If' ' 4 ' ' V ,am-in iv- -M . -x ' iw fx Y W A EA ' '- MJ- I T ,QMWl- ,Q WXT ,wr - m m. r i .1 M: ry.: 4wr:...,:ff,,g,'-, A . W lr 'A ' Q 'T a ll .5 . 1 ' ' -f A A ' R . , 1if:,yq,w-.', -if :X ' X ' ' T X r . . ' Af .. VL' I J X vgggz , , Q , I 1'-l fi-. L 1-j..,:yghL1u My 5 X A .. my K' Y. 1 ,, , y ',:..w ,5 :wil J ' . ' - . ' X' ' 'i ,'T'7'3m.v .'- 'Q if' X . 11 ' -' W 'f ' ' WI' -- ., 'W X' 1, . 5:1 fl' J ., A all . if: ,. ,fm 'Q m y rx 3- --J 'I' my 'Ply lf ' W , A ' : fm fi f V . ill' .T r A T v .fr , if ,Aww r - :A v.-W .--1 lp -. .. Q s -. , Row 3: R. Johnson: G. Casseag L. ScoH: E. Rider: B. Shepherd: V. Koble: L. Leanen R. Whiiing: D. Horr: J. Nolan: B. Brooks: S. Sco'H: M. Porier: M. MacPherson: C MacGowan. Row 2: Mr. Shaffer: K. OH: S. Calmes: S. Reamer: S. Widmer: D. Broberg A. Grayson: P. Carlie: S. Hodge: P. Macaluso: L. Broberg: N. Baldwin. Row I: C. Bower: W. COFSOH: 5- Fill? L- Hebell: J- Whife: J. Sequerlh: J. Ellison: S. McMullen: R. Hawker. Absent: P. Smifh. 94 -4-.N 4, 5...-ww--4. X 'D 'C 1- ...il -.Y 4? .s- - .fx 5 ia ' . - '- H- Row 3: E. Thomas: C. Truscofi: P. Rossi: D. Majors: C. Muni: D. Srefani: B W K Toifen: B. Seekins: R. Muoio: A. Paladino. Row 2: R. Smifh: S. Coafes: D Smiih: J. Parmelee: J. Pickell: D. Thomas: W. Sheppard: K. Plafek: Mrs. Sfever son. Row I: D. Tygarr: R. Tygarf: R. Henry: C. Krueger: L. Sfeward: D. Picker R. Paladino: M. McKeon: P. Smifh: D. VanKuren. Absenh R. Hall: J. Henry X P. Pangrazio: P. Parker: M. Whife. - Grade Big Fish in a LiHIe Pond? . 'r: D. Mancuso: C. Hall: S. Goras: D. Ridge: E. Longhany: Eove,?g5-:EI-f?h5,rnI1?gr+0E: xDqePickeH: Y. Smirh: R. Sfefani. Row 2: M. Aniinore: M. Klink- bailg C, O'6een: D. McCaffery: R. Windsor: V. Craven: A. Greenwood: D. Page: D. Miller: Mrs. Woodiey. Row I: M. Brown: J. McGee: B. Ladd: G. Novak: A. Murray: R, O'Geen: D. Levinsiein: J. Lamarfina. Absenf: W. Jaszczi R- MCHGfdY' 95 WolooH Qlreel School Chorus g Row 5: S. Calkins: B. Tollen: L. l-less: B. McWilliams: S. Forsylh: P. Taylor: L. Spear: K. Mac6owan: D. Slefani: D. Mancuso: D. Pickell: R. Whiling: C. l-lall: G. Casseri: D. Maiors: J. Slelfanilla: R. Johnson: M. Cosla. Row 4: J, Thomas: P. Macaluso: P. Carli: C. MacGowan: M. K. MacPherson: V. Frank: J. Pickell: J. While: J. Sequerlh: R. l-larl: D. Smead: R. Muoio: S. Fili: P. Parker: K. Maloni: D. Thomas: S. Leanen. Row 3: S. Leach: C. Mabe: D. Mollrop: C. Passmore: S. Calmes: G. Waiie: P. Smilh: D. Broberg: S. Hodge: N. Baldwin: C. O'C5een: Y. Harl: L. Fell: T. Dumar: W. Boyle: G. Balchellor: R. Windsor: B. Ladd. Row 2: Miss Erickson: B. Scoins: B. A. Tompkins: S. Walerman: D. Traxler: C. Eppolilo: S. Toland: D. Sprung: K. Dowd: E. Smilh: J. Meacham: C. Fealherslone: R. O'Geen: K. OH: D. Miller: D. Page: L. Broberg. Row l: S. Buchanan: J. Gugino: K. Lical'a: D. Corcimiglia: D. Levinslein: J. Baldwin: R. Smilh: L. Anlinore: S. McMullen: A. Ferrara: L. Jordan: L. Waile: 6. Moochler: M. J. Perna: T. McMullen. Absenl: P. Pangrazio: L. Scoll. An exlension ol The high school music program is ollered 'ro sludenls in lhe Wolcolrl Slreel School. There are 'rhree organizalions open lo junior musicians: Junior Band. direclecl by Mr. Wilcox: Wolcol'l Slreel' School Chorus, conducled by Miss Erickson: and lhe Wolcoll' Slreel' School Orcheslra. under lhe clireclion of Mrs. l-lilberl. These groups eslablish a sound musical background lor lhemselves and develop lhe discipline necessary lor a more advanced lype of music. Through parlicipalion in lhese groups, sludenls may well develop previously undiscovered Jralenls. FROM THE TOP ,sf- lv X. ,m 19 A H ' fi' iii' if FHM . .. f ' 'JL Wx ' '--... ,TH I i' V n V ' ' F. Jiilw- Muff . . I NV :... .I tncif :yy I .1 AN-- Junior Band Row 4: C. TruscoH: E. Rider: D. Horr: K. Parlon: J. Nolan: B. Seelcins: D. Feeley: W. Leanen: S. Mancuso: C. Bower: L. Hebell: M. McKeon: P. Smifh: Q. Fifch. Row 3: Mr. Wilcox: R. Paladino: C. Krueger: J. Wolf: W. Alexander: D. Dewey: J. Ellison: D. Kaplan: D. Miller: J. Sovocool: R. Plalf: R. Klinlcbeil: K. Gill: M. Fulcomer. Row 2: E. Thomas: B. Brooks: T. Koble: S. ScoH: M. Porler: R. Mcl-lardy: Y. Smifh: M. A. Squires: J. Adams: D. Rose: J. Worlhingfon. Row I: K. Parks: E. Heamen: M. Freilag: D. Kanner: S. Reamer: E. Moullrup: S. Widmer: A. Grayson: S. Coales: D. Perkins: M. Ellison. WolooH Qireei School Orohesira Row 2: T. Scoll: N. Laird: P. Longlwany: M. Muni: D. Faucellg K. Armslrong P. Goins: J. Scanlan: R. Bennelf: J. Henry. Row I: D. Halligan: L. l-lall: L Boyle: E. Kelly: N. Jordan: K. Curran: K. Brown: P. Soyocool: A. Mulcahy Absent W. Michel, Mrs. l-lilberl. 97 xr 1 wgs'-mt, 3 'f , ,fn , A, , K! Ba, J X 1, , A 4,1 V .IQ W A . X1 ATHLETICS vp ,Tm 'Z yr . ,. AA' W 'ftx,..-H., The wa+erS clash wi'rh Jrhe rocks of Jrhe shore, ' 'l '. Neifher winning '+iI one as spen -Ed. 4 O O -M,-Wm.-Y..-.. ,-...,.,,,,,,.,,,Vm' Bags Afhleiic Associahon OFFICERS: Ross Baglio: Roger Smifh: Gerald Howe: Ronald Sfella: Mr. Jay, Adviser. Serving as fhe official organizer of boys' physical acfivifies in fhe high school is fhe B.A.A. lf is comprised of fhe enfire male sfudenf body, and officers are elecfed every year from fhe senior members. This year fhe associafion was capaloly headed by Gerald l-lowe as presidenfg Ronald Sfella as fhe vice press denfp Roger Smifh, fhe secrefary: and Ross Baglio, who handled financial affairs. Coach Jay advised and direcfed all fhe acfivifies of fhe group, which varied from sale of ficlcefs for afhleflc evenfs fo fhe popular inframural sporfs program, parficularly baslcefball. There is a place for every boy ln some aspecf of Le Roy's comprehensive physical educafion program. Will he? Or won'1' he? E00 The fimeless pyramids? f- -J . . Fooiball tea . Q A an faq . -pn. ,sanity v w : W -' ,gf , Arr? Ln i ' If u . ,mm . 1' J T . as ' uiwf f '0 ' 5.31 9 ,A T lx. li v L K Af 'I y' f I ng I -1 ,vi .5 gn ,raver , ,k an ' if we A T :owl .qi i i . . 'vi' ' 'wg f 155143, ' his , 'i,R0 -, ' HTWKHUSIAII ' i 'silver'-T 'lwffw lx' T .gf-T' 01. s lrnumf 1: w ' FUHTBA- v U Row 3 J PanepenTo: B. PanepenTo: C. LaThan: R. Hope: J. Brooks: J. Prinzi: D. STone: R. Higgins: J. Paganin: T. Wiclcson M Perry Row 2 S Meier: E. Gardner: K. ToT'Ten: Jesse Goins: J. Reamer: D. Tabone: A. RicoTTa: J. Henry: R. Redding R Frank James G ins Coach Sullivan: Row I: D. Pangrazio: J. WhiTe: N. Aramino: D. ScoTT: J. Macalusog J. Ferrara: J. Loffus S SmiTh K Following closely The example oT Their VarsiTy counTerparTs, The l966 ediTion oT The Junior KnighTs ToughT Through a seven game schedule To an ouTsTanding 6-I compleTion, one oT The mosT successTul J.V. records in recenT years. Only a loss To undeTeaTed ATTica marred a brillianT season, which saw big wins over Broclcporln NoTre Dame, and arch-rival Caledonia, 25-6, in The campaign Tinals. Piling on vicTory aTTer vicTory, Le Roy uTilized Tlashy bacldield play, a sTubborn, large oTTensive line. and The hardesT-hiTTing, alerT deTense a coach could wanT. A greaT deal oT crediT musT be given To Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Solazzo, who worked very hard To mold a Team as capable as This one. l,l1-i-7 I' S Row 3: S. Boyd: R. Wiclcsong T. Pangrazio: B. PanepenTo: M. Moore: E. Balcl: R. Parker Row 2: G. Calmesp C. FiTchg M. LoTTusg K. Bell: R. CravaTTag Row I: R. Bagliog J Fiero: T. Sperry: T. Clark: G. Howe. The besT and The ToughesT Le Roy Team ever was The general consensus aTTer Le Roy wrapped up a perTecT season. This squad, builT by Coach Donald SanTini, was a Team ThaT always played Tor keeps, wheTher in pracTice or in a game. The dream began when The KnighTs scaThecl The over-conTidenT Lyons. 24-O. The season conTinued in much The same Tashion wiTh Arcade, ATTica, Perry, LeTchworTh, and Warsaw Talling in quick suc- cession as The KnighTs rolled To The 6-O marlc. NexT, in a game. long To be remembered, Le Roy wiTh- sTood adverse playing condiTions and a Tough squad Trom Bishop Gibbons To baT'Ter ouT a 8-O win. The climax came wiTh The TradiTional meeTing wiTh arch-rival Caledonia. Le Roy's aggressive deTensive uniT made shorT work oT The Raiders' aTTaclc while a producTive oTTense marched To a saTisTying 39-O vicTory. Co-capTains Jim Rudgers and Bob Lowe lead The Team well, buT noT enough can be said abouT a Tremendous coach, Mr. Donald SanTini, and his assisTanTs. Mr. Barry l-lilberT and Mr. Thomas Simon. TogeTher. They Tormed a group oT eager young men inTo an unbeaTable Team. The I 966 Record Le Rgy Lyons O Le Roy LeTchworTh Le Roy Arcade l3 S Le Roy Warsaw Le Roy ATTica I3 Le Roy Bishop Gibbons Le Roy Perry O Le Roy Caledonia AQ .1 ,4. If Row 3: E. Gales: J. Herron: D. Kibler: J. Rudgers: R. Lafhan: G. Casseri: W. Harris. Row 2: W. Fagan: M. Robinson: J. Fore: T. Woodruff: R. Toi-ken: Coach Sanfini. Row I: D. Ryan: R, Lowe: W. MacPherson: C. SCOH: T. Fernaays: M. Lafhan: P. Wallace. ,j ,421 L-f ga I-nm! H 3 .V K, Q f I , -'X -xv . 7 V, 1 - , . K, . 4 '1 A , . 5 , ,A A T I I f -3 . ,J . ,, f . AFQQZF5 K 8ancl0 ,........,.,.g.W- ...... -- --, W,--,M --- V g 4 -, Hui! Capiains Jim and Bob Cross '66-'67 JCC T ki Sfanding: S. Lane: D. Innes: D. Corcimiglia: T. Ricci: J. Ellingham. Kneeling: Coach Mason: M. Fernaays: R. O'Geen7 D- Wl1ii'mOr97 M- Ricci: M. MOOCI1- ler. Affer esfablishing fhemselves as a powerhouse in area cross counfry lasf year, mosf of fhaf fine squad refurned and, as a feam, and as individual runners, confinued Le Roy's record of consfanf improvemenf in fhe sporf. Though only 3 and 4 overall, fhe Knighfs scored im- pressive wins over Pavilion, Holley and arch-rival Oak- field. Led fhroughouf fhe year by Ricci, Lane and Perhamus, who finished 7fh, I4fh and 22nd respecfively in fhe Counfy Meef, Coach Mason deserves much credif for fhe way fhe Knighfs shaped up in fhis, his firsf season. For his fine performance af fha fough Buffalo ln- vifafional and a specfacular second place win in fhe Secfion V AB Meef, Tom Ricci sfands ouf as fhe firsf LeRoyan fo earn a Secfional Shield in fhe sporf. Always able fo hold fheir own on fhe golf links, Le Roy fielded anofher falenfed squad fhis season under fhe experienced eye of Coach McQuilkin. Every year golf grows in inferesf and in parficipafion af Le Roy, as more and more boys fake up fhe sporl' and fhe feam confinues fo improve. Jerry Mancuso and John Pridgeon, bofh oufsfanding golfers, paced fhe Knighfs in performance, followed by consisfenf back-up men like Mike Murphy, Jim Rudgers, Scoff Boyd, Den Ryan and Mike Loffus. Greg Rudgers, usually one of fhe besf, was leff hampered by injuries 'rhroughouf fhe year and never reached peak form. Wifh fhe large number of underclassmen coming up, fhe good forfunes of golf af Le Roy seem well assured. Golf' Sfanding: J. Rudgers: T Sperry: G. Rudgers, D Quillsin: G. Mancuso Kneeling: J. Pridgeon D. Robinson: M. Murphy J. Murray. Ryan: S. Boyd: Mr. Mc- i H il: 'nf ' if K 1 l STanding: D. McEwen: G. Paganin: R. Squires: R. Higgins: Coach Mason: R. Hope: D. STone: J. Prinzi: B. WrighT Kneeling: E. Gardner: B. PanepenTo: J. Macaluso: S. SmiTh. Si'Hing: D. Tabone: J. Ferrara: R. Frank: L. Wade: K Dowd. CerTainly worThy successors To The greaT J.V. squads oT The pasT, This year's Junior KnighTs compiled a Tabulous I3-3 record. Only Two losses To a classy BaTavia group, in non-league games, and a conTesTed deTeaT aT The hands OT Alexander, marred an oTherwise perTecT year. In his TirsT year as J.V. coach, Mr. John Mason welded a TalenTed crew of boys inTo a hardworking, dedicaTed squad, capable OT meeTing any challenge. The greaTesT challenge, and closesT call oT The year, came when The J.V.'s Tell some 20 poinTs behind in The TirsT quarTer oT The Elba game. UndaunTed, They pressed and shoT Their way To wiThin a poinT aT half Time, and wiTh The necessary momenTum, won going away. The loss aT Alexander came on an all around oTT-nighT. Unable To score, and subiecTed To close oTTiciaTing, The boys Tailed To rally and were nosed ouT 59-57, in a heaTed de- cision. The balance of The record shows lop- sided scores as The Le Royans buried The op- posiTion, in moving To capTure The G.O. League TiTle. i i i THE I966- I 967 RECORD LHS OPPONENT LHS OPPONENT 5l Oaldield 36 65 Pavilion 58 64 Kendall 38 64 Oaldield 32 50 Alexander 27 62 Elba 52 68 Pavilion 49 7l Pembroke 33 62 Pembroke 27 38 l3aTavia 6l 73 Lyndonville 39 55 Holley 36 84 Holley 27 57 Alexander 59 33 BaTavia 58 78 Byron-Bergen 59 umzfwmv-Q . .- var-Sa+9 Baskefballin eff,,,......., ,, 47, STanding: Coach Longhinig R. Parker: E. Bald: B. PanepenTo: D. Kiblerg R. Fenerang M. Robinson. Kneeling: J. Ruclgers: R. SmiTh: E. Rehorg W. MacPherson: J. STadelg G. Howe. SiTTing: L. Anderson: R. Conklin. Finishing wiTh a Tine I4-4 record, Coach Francis Longhirni's '67 ediTion OT The OaTkan KnighTs, were an un- sToppable combinaTiong The likes oT which we may never see again. The season goT oTT weakly, when The KnighTs dropped a second halT loss To OakTield, 65-53, buT Le Roy Trounced Their nexT six opponenTs by very one-sided scores, as They developed The mosT poTenT oTTense in The counTy. The TirsT game wiTh BaTavia saw a Tired up Le Roy squad, which Thoroughly demolished The oppo- siTion. In The lapse behfveen Two big games, The KnighTs wenT down To deTeaT aT Pavilion, 49-53. However, Le Roy bounced back To gain revenge and decisively whip OakTield. The Elba game Turned inTo a real Thriller, as The KnighTs barely ouTlasTed The Lancers 65-63. When The locals Taced Pembroke however, a disasTrous Tinal half puT Le Roy back Two, in a 7l-69 decision. Coming back Tor anoTher Try, BaTavia couldn'T keep up wiTh Le Roy, and were dumped 6l-57. The season concluded, as The lasT Three league opponenTs were puT away quiTe handil . TheyThree losses puT The KnighTs in second place Tor The G-O League TiTle. Roger SmiTh Tinished Third in The scoring column wiTh a l9.I poinT average while Rudgers and Kibler boTh Tinished well up on The charTs. No season would be compleTe wiThouT SecTion Play, and Le Roy broke even There. AT The War Memorial, The KnighTs Triumphed easily over Trumansburg, buT aT EasT High School, Toul Trouble and a cold second halT, saw The KnighTs go down To cleTeaT To lviynclerse Academy, in over Time play, 63-57. THE I967 RECORD LHS OPPONENT LHS OPPONENT LHS OPPONENT LHS OPPONENT 53 OakTield 63 66 Pembroke 55 49 Pavilion 53 bl Bal-avia 57 66 Kendall 54 77 Lyndonville 56 67 OakTlelCl Sl 9l l-lolley bl 65 IAXTGXCIUCTEI' 5 l E Alexander 70 PavillOV1 47 64 BGTGVTG 52 l 69 Pembroke 7I 85 Byron-Bergen 52 PRE-QUARTER FINALS: Ll-TS 56 Trumansburg 49 QUARTER FINALS: LHS 57 lvlynderse 63 We'Il Never See Their Likes Jim X . ,x : RUF ' 3 , , H . . . 1-., MN . 'Af e , e Dick Ernie Brian and SmiH'y g 2 Snag if, SmiH'y! nMelll fi S mild? ummm . 1-gd, nam fs ff? A X R U Y ZH . W! L' 15 v f lleabbyu 5,-gi , 'ff J . was ,q .1 Q9 ' W2 ' ,, Rudgers ge+s fwol IO7 l Top Row: J. Ellison: D. Kibler: S. Rumsey: P. Sherman: J. Morgan: G. Sione: E. Gales: J. Herron: T. Pangrazio D lnnes D. Ridge: R. Cravalra. Middle Row: W. Nicholson: T. Ricci: R. Wickson: M. Mangan: W. Fagan: Coach J Bevilacqua S. Lane: J. Brooks: R. Crnkovich: E. Clark: J. Pangrazio. Kneeling: J. Reamer: M. Fernaays: G. Clauss: R OGeen C Mannix: J. Fiero: F. Perhamus: D. Page: T. Baldwin. A ralenred crop of sophomores and iuniors, coached by Mr. Raymond Jamalkowslci and Mr. James Bevilacqua. led Le Roy Jro one of 'The mosr successful seasons in receni' years. Only Oalcfield, Perry, and Baravia were able ro hold rhem down. Ai' 'rhe always even1'Ful Baravia Relays, Jrhe Knighrs' disrance Team of Gales, Crnlcovich, Ricci and Mannix rerained 'rhe Disrance Medley. a Le Roy monopoly. Gales, Ricci and Siadel did oursranding iobs ar 'rhe Alden lnvirarional. Le Roy loolcs well-primed for 'rhe upcoming season and should dominare Jrhe local Jrrack scene. 2' ,.x- . . ' ', A . ef.: 1' fs.c-w- e,,.sJss .V , 7' 'A -.,-gf L :gigs 1,j5,,. , ' 14 1 we .Q .iw-ef ir - f 2 Jew:-' gs, X E T, , cf, - iw i.,nj',!E:. -N Mi 9 l lgjaiiihlrs -f is V. ' f. F'-rg i5.T'1fx 5 - LW-?f? ii ' is ' QC iv . , f firm-.,. fa - ff? 44' rf , .1651f,IgZ3i,.r 4' i .Ania -' us. -1. 'J .. , , , Up, up, and away. ' ww1w.uvfv,-1'--my-N -. Junior Varsilg Baseball Sfanding: Coach Borrelli: C. Scinfa: D. Slone: R. Higgins: C. Filchg K. Bell: G. Baglio: G. lannello. lfjneelrng: T. MacPherson: T. Hemmer: J. Goins: F. Rossi: C. Scollg J. Zalacca. Si'H'ing: R. Hope: J. iaca uso. Wilh an impressive 6-3 record, Coach Borrelli's lalenled J.V. squad showed greal' promise for years lo come in Le Roy baseball. A real come-back leam, 'lhe boys dropped 'lwo early in lhe season bul bounced back wilh The lorrid fielding and hilrling of Capl. Tom Woodruff. barling champ Joe lvlacaluso and Chuck Scoll: Pi'l'ching honors wenl' lo Bob l-lope, 3-l overall, and bacls-up man Bob Higgins. The whole squad is lo be complimenled for ils enlhusiasm and delerminalion, lo record 'rhal' line a record. i,M Back Row: T. Woodruff: B. Panepenfo: D. Kibler: Coach Jay. Froni' Row: J. Alexander: A. Macl-nols: G. BaTchellor: H. Chimeno: G. Howe. SCOREBOARD H OPPONENT OakTield NoTre Dame BaTavia BaTavia Caledonia Byron-Bergen Elba NoTre Dame Elba Byron-Bergen Warsaw Oakfield QUARTER FINALS Ro 5 Palmyra-lvlacedon + , -w-,we-..V4,,.:a cf'-f f f -. w f 3:3 -4-.,, .- I 'wr : -w - SEMI-FINALS Roy I3 Trumansburg FINALS o 8 Pen Yan yhm 'G J Jil,1-4wwa5' M T s W f -iw We as G N yy M , . sw- ggfwwwm T n-aw?awf. -1- f,e 3i.g31,A'.,.-ml., umm vfflfffff 2' AnoTher run Tor L.H.S. 5 fi- , M Y , W- 'a:' , iimyrwr ' ,' ., --,,, , f.- , 'fb-afzijggqi-v 'f '-,wr f-'f--ff-1 2 h ,251 9163-Qg.,,g ,, z im ' f.f,.,:3.1y5u,, ff' 1 . ' Once again, The champions oT SecTion V Baseball, Coach Ray Jay's O-AT-KAN KnighTs showed They had The winning combinaTion oT piTching, hiH'ing and Tielding necessary when The pressure was on. ThroughouT a Tine 9-3 regular season, marked by sweeT vicTories over BaTavia, Oakfield and Elba, and darkened by Two losses To always Tough NoTre Dame, The Team always showed The balance and poise oT a Jay-coached squad. Gaining momenTum inTo The SecTionals, The KnighTs slipped by sTubborn Pal-Mac ih a 5-4 Thriller, Then came back To crush Trumansburg, I3-4I These 'wins seT The sTage Tor Le Roy To regain The Class A TiTle. The curTain Tell on Pen Yan, as The KnighTs handed Them a neaT 8-2 deTeaT Through a solid Team eTTorT. MosT oT The TalenTed crew reTurned This year, buT iT was hard To replace The Two ouTsTanding leaders oT ThaT winning Team: l-lenry Chimeno, who capTured The baT- Ting TiTle wiTh a .369 average: and Gary BaTchellor, who piTched The Team from The TirsT game righT inTo The Tinals. Safe ai' 'firsT? 3 vm.. .. ,. ., y. ,SF Our .J.V. and Varsihf Cheerleaders served This year as The mainsTay oT Le Roy High School's spiriT. Worle- ing wiTh The aThleTic Teams, They planned and held pep rallies and posTer parTies. WiTh The cooperaTion oT The sTudenT body, a year long spiriT campaign insTiTuTed by The cheerleaders, raised school spiriT, school pride and sporTsmanship To a record high. Even when The going goT rough, The cheerleaders lcepT The school be- hind our Teams all The way. Besides Their addiTional work, The girls mainTained Their repuTaTion as Two oT The TinesT squads around. NOT enough can be said abouT The cheerleaders and The ouTsTanding iob They did This pasT year. The advisers: Miss Dougan and Miss Lehrer, were invaluable in molding The girls inTo an eTTicienT and well TuncTioning Team. Back Row: G. Mangan: A. Call: C. Dampier. FronT Row: S. MacPherson: M. WoodworThg E. CosTa VarsiTg Cheerleaders Baclc Row: S. Johnson: S. Lappg B. Papke FronT Row: D. Ricci: C. Brodieng J. Brown. PracTice malzes perfect J.V. Cheerleaders OFFICERS: Abigail Call Treasurer Miss Dougan Adviser Elizabelh Cosla Secrelary Girls Alhlelic Association Chrisline Broclien Vice-Presidenl Barbara Paplce Co-presidenl' Judilh Brown Co-presidenl To provide an opporlunily for recrealion, and heallhful exercise, 'rhe Girls Alhleiic Associalion offers a conlinuous program of inlrramural sporls. Every girl is given The chance 'lo Jralce parl in some form ol alhlelic aclivily as regularly as her inleresl' and lime permils. The program offers inslruclion and inler-class compelilion in baslcelball, volleyball and field hoclcey, To name only a few. ln addilion, sporls days and special inviialional games are held lo encourage enlhusiasm and a grealer parlicipalion in girls sporrs. Through lhis parliciparion, +he G.A.A. endeavors io furlher 'ream spiril, increase in- dividual and 'ream responsibilily, develop sporlsmanship and provide an opporlunily for relaxaiion and enioymenl. This year, 'Foolball and baslcelball pep assemblies were 'lhe besl' ever al LHS S Bowling al 'l'l1e Legion proved lo be one of 'Phe mosl' popular girls sporls. ,A .4 two 9Z!'?i'?:f'ffF51'Ci't'rffwr ?'-.'w 'f . .M.f4 - V- f s :ff Only a spare The elephanf , y V - -' w c' W -- i , Girls Qporis f 1 f .gz :J ' ' ,. A Q- 45 ,. . . 'i 1 is su Anolher praciice ,Y M - r I I fs ff Im: lil I E ll '-avg .5 HU 'Lili I I 2 I LJ I-I I tl I I-I Upand over , - '. Q B , ,nm 0, ..l. . fmmv Q P - v ll W- A iff V. ,' l i jf E -QQ K .-1' ,- Play your posilions! no 51 I , . x 1 'V' l fi ' , l A Those Juniors' I 3 as 7 l 2 xl I l Lx. ' L xo.flfgs Q1 y ' r A ,i'f'y5--..,-K JE L . ' x 4. N V 1' -??T3lll7, ., if i 'lil' , ' 7V'y ' 7 f , if .k YN- P 'av -I ' ',,. , Busy working Too bad girls! Q 1 A -'ff 'K ,,f '1w 5 div' ,., V. A, vffjifllfif ,.. 'i 53Q2!y' Ty i' ff V 4 1.11. ax TWV! Xi X . if 'Z! STand up and holler! InsTrucTions AU-TS Phgsical Fiiness was The aim oT The girls sporTs program as all high school girls were inviTed To parTicipaTe, regardless of Their abiliTies. Winning games was, oT course, The Teams' goal, buT eTTorT and Tun were equally imporTanT To The players. A varied program was oTTered Tor The inTeresT oT everyone. Team sporTs, such as Tield hockey and volleyball and solo sporTs, such as bowling and badminTon could be chosen. Games were loolced Torward To wiTh anTicipaTion and lceen compeTiTive spiriT developed beTween vying squads. BuT The cheer Tor The opposing side ThaT followed every game, demonsTraTed The sense oT sporTsman- ship and Tun ThaT pervaded every encounTer. As The girls grew in sTrengTh and agiliTy, They were able To perTorm in The Gym DemonsTraTion in The Spring. ParenTs were able To see, TirsT hand, The value oT The girls sporTs program aT Le Roy l-ligh, as Tumbling, apparaTus, dancing, as well as The new balance beam, were oTTered Tor evaluaTion. Awards asm-u ' 'F7 '??'iT II4 1581 EnThusiasm! Miss Lewis , .0 0 4 0 O ff -Q 4 909306. .f1,o.,:,:-: Vfffo' f., cc wif K , Rea Y Nm Ebel ance beam Exhilaraiion . . . Exhausiion . . . Ecsiasg were an inlegral par+ of every high school girl who par- Jricipaled in inlramural sporfs. The crack of sliclcs and warm laughler marlced 'rhe effecl of leam play as sporlsmanship and cooperalion were learned. Field hockey, baslcelball, volley- ball-all G.A.A. sporis-uniied varying personalilies wiih a bond of compelilion and friendship. A poinl syslem of awards gave each girl 'ihe opporlunify fo worlc for class numerals, shields, leHers, and gold lceys. The 600 Club, whose members are chosen because of 'lhe varied a+hle+ic abili+ies Jrhey possess, served as leaders, refereeing and organizing games. Annual sporling evenls became Jrradilions as The Bowling Banquet LiHle Olympics, and sporis days wiih ofher schools were widely allended end enjoyed by all. The wlnnlng polnf Service wilh a sm: e Modern Dance . ,E ,,- 2 v , -hr' 4- . Q'zfsf - - 1 ,rv -U, ,,',v,. -Q - ,fs ', '1X . 4, 1 ' ? W, Q, , - A jf. , Q gf-3 ' A a In 'rhe world beneafh 'rhe surface Ten 'Ihousand Ihings are happening -Ed. ACTIVITIES Q , Row 5: E. Bald: J. Herron: D. Kibler: S. Rumsey: D. Ridge: M. Robinson:.R. Rehor: T. Woodruff: J, Paganing R, Lewis: B. Panepenfo: T. MacPherson: A. Lewis. Row 4: S. Meier: T. Lane: N. Nichols: A. Sireed: P. Frank: D. Sfoclcdale: J. Serusa: C. Rumsey: L. Crnkovich: V. Tallo: E. Cosia. Row 3. D. Graneyg R, Lowe: T. Ricci: M. Lafhan: P. Welker: B. Ellsworih: M. Fernaays: J. Ferrara: N. Aramino: D. HaclceH: G. Mangan. Row 2: Mr. Borrelli: J. Sfadel: J. Brown: S. Cohen: J. Rudgers: Mrs. Leanen. Row I: R. Smiih: L. Aniinore: S. MacKenzie? B- Sfockdaler H- Lambein: C. Bwdien. G. Papke. The voice of Jrhe siudenis was expressed in our Siudeni Council, a governing body founded in 1936 on ihe principle +ha+ acfiviiies of 'rhe school should be managed by The siudenis Jrhemselves. James Rudgers was elecied Presi- deni and Sherry Cohen, Vice-President They resolved +o insiiiuie an energeiic program of awareness and care for Jrhe needs of o1'hers. The Council sponsored a dance for ihe pur- pose oi sending Chrisimas packages 'ro ihose Le Roy servicemen siaiioned in Viei' Nam. The Chrisimas season of many needy children was also brighiened by The donafions of Jroys by ihe siudenis during The Toys for Tois cam- paign, inspired by Siudeni Council. The Coun- cil scheduled all exiracurricular aciiviiies. Worle- Mr. Presideni' L. f . ,..?.:. P ing also for school spirii and pride, Siudenir Council has proved +0 be a conscieniious and produciive organizarion. l Dick l if rf' . K Russ Carl Presideniial Hopefuls -5 'C 1 l I COUNCIL OFFICERS Sfancling: Jeffrey Sladel, Treasurer: James Rudgers. Presidenf Sealed Judifh Brown, Secrelaryy Sherry Cohen, Vice-President Sfuclenf Council 1 1 2 9 ff., -v -1 in aclion A l, 1 2 '- 25 Q El V l l V l E T N A Mm l 2 Lil ? afl'NHhE Y 1 'Q W ? .5 fn :flee IT l ur,C r 5 ff? ll I ' A 5 , .2222 V X, The brains behind our sfudenl' or- 5 i ' ganizafion. H, Q gy 'V., M li 5 sr C4 li Ca ' he 1 u as , u C -X .:r:r:,, C .l,r , I g r , ff 2? ' ff Ziff-fif l ' N .,,X 7 , ' A X f . -':1:ff:':24l' -Wig? , f 'Q ' y,'r.5-gfxfga W 153-11. ,,: My :f .QI1'g' '.,.1g5f1,w gg , . glvgf, .1332 idq .AT-I f 1'-'f'12'f Mia.: ,- 5- 5: 2. ,gf , may, 1 .ff gf, 4' r 'Liv Symbols of Office .. .w-1 f xv-K., ,wr T fi x .4 , V 4 ,Q 'ir fa- ...--gg:-r Slanding: J. Fore: S. Lane: S. Siclcles: P. Welker: S. Meier: J. Herron: J. Rudgers: S. Rumsey: G. Bovenzi: M. Daspel: R. Lowe. Middle: E, Wesley: S. Miller: L. Crnlcovich: R. Shelfer. BoH'om: Miss Forlmiller: J. Brown: C. Bower: D. Ridge: J. Sladel. Naiional Honor Qooieig Members of Le Roy High School's Nalional Honor Sociely each possess basic qualifies of oulsranding scholarship, leadership, charac- ler and service. The group is composed of bolh members ol ihe iunior and rhe senior classes. Advised by Miss Forrmiller, rhe Nalional Honor Sociely officers include Jeffrey Sladel, Presidenl: David Ridge, Vice-Presidenl: Judilh Brown, Secrelary: Candace Bower, Treasurer: and Sally Widmer, English L Chairman. Assembly programs were held Ocrober I4 and May II for The induclion of new members. TION L 'fi F. ff OUORXN r' .Socn X , A ggvg fi i Presideni' Jeffrey Sladel, presides over 'Phe 'Fall ins+alla+ion. aw. -......,.............-. i-f?i1'wI13. M fa-1 Row 3: C. Rumseyg D SToclcdale: s. McGarigali J. Macaluso: J. Going P. McQuillen: A. Lewisl Serusag B. Ellison. Row 2: J. Ellison: R. Hope: J G. Mangan: K. Broberg C. Vannelli. Row l: Mr KlingensmiTh: M. Taylor Treasurer: L. AnTinore . secre'l'aryI R. Lewis, vice- presidenf: G. Paganin presidenT: G. Hall. 1-THIRD The NaTional Junior Honor SocieTy was sTarTed To sTimuIaTe scholarship in The Junior High School and To endeavor To place educaTion on a higher level. Recogniz- ing sTudenTs for Their ouTsTanding qualiTies of characTer, service, leadership, scholar- ship and ciTizenship, The organizaTion Tries To encourage all members ol The school To aHain Those aTTribuTes and elemenTs ol high sTanding. INTERNATIONAL Gm LL fu' GR-GLL Sfandingz S. Lane: D Ridge: S. Rumsey, secre: fary-Treasurerg S. Widmer vice-president Seafed: P Welker: C. Bowerg J, Her ron: J. Brown: R. Shelfer president Though new To The school, Quill and Scroll is recognized as an imporTanT honor socieTy. lTs'- membership is comprised of sTudenTs who have shown ouTsTanding journal- isTic abiliTy in one oT The school's publicaTions. Under The TeneTs of iTs consTiTuTion, wriTTen This year by The officers, Quill and Scroll has encouraged and supporTed sTudenTs in all phases of iournalisTic endeavor. AT The inducTion ceremonies This spring, Quill and Scroll's success was shown by The inducTion of several new members. I2l 1. O-AT-KAN Row 3: J. Fore: J. Herron: D. Ridge: 5- RUFTTSGY- Row 2: J. Brown: S. Lane: P. Welker: S. Widmer. Row I: S. Miller: M. Hall: S. Sickles: C. Brodien: Mr. Klingensmiih. Though +he O-AT-KAN is one of Jrhe oldesi' organizaiions in 'rhe school, il' remains The mos'r aciive. Few people realize lhe amouni' of elforl' required fo edil a book of ihe magniiude and scope of 'rhe O-AT- KAN. H demands many hours of designing, wri+ing and polishing Jrhroughouir The eniire school year. This year, a siaff of over ioriy siudenis, under The direclion oi Edilor-ln-Chief, Siephen Lane and advised by Mr. John Klingensmiih, speni 'rime each day and on week-ends, working io equal and hopefully surpass Jrhe award winning qualify of pasi issues. The I967 O-AT-KAN is now compleied and we 'irusi you will find if Jrhe bes+ ever produced by +he s+uden+s of Le Roy. The Jrask conirinues, however, as even now work is being clone on nexi' year's book so 'lhai no evenl' will go unrecorded. X .3 Row 4: M. Bowen: S. Miller: M. Mangeirida: C. Amaio: J. Herron: D. Ridge: S. l-larvie' K. Bell: M. Daspei: D. Gardner: S. Meier: D. Ricci: D. Baichellor. Row 3: L. Mannix: M Graney: J. Serusa: D. Siockdalez R. Sheiier: P. Roblee: S. Rumsey: D. Innes: J. Lapp: S. Boyd: M, l-lall: E. Wesley: G. Burrell: T. Ricci: Mr. Klingensmilh. Row 2: C. Brodien' J. Fore: B. Conrad: A. Lewis: J. Brown: S. Lane: R. Waierman: T. Woodruff: D. Sco'H': S. Sickles. Row I: M. Campesi: P. Welker: S. Johnson: L. Hawker: N. Baier: M. Norihrup. Comparing and preparing for I967 l22 Red And Black Sianding: J. Serusa: D. Ricci: J. Herron: R. Gill: E. Wesley: Mr. Borrelli. Sealed: C. Bower: T. Ricci. Kneeling: D. Baichellor: E. Cosla: M. Hall. The Red and Blaclc, brimming with ariicles. edilorials, picfures, and ariworlc serves as our monlhly com- menlary on high school evenls. Under ihe guidance of Mr. Borrelli and Mr. Bilicic, Candace Bower and her siaff helped io sparlc school enlhusiasm and pride. Throughoul ihe year, 'rhey published issues which soon became popular for Their versariliry, 'rheir lacfual informalion, and 'rheir inleresling siafemenls of Jrhoughl. Wirh ihe inienl' of iurrhering iheir skills in journalism, The Red and Blaclc ediiors aliended 'lhe Press Day Conference held al S+. Bonavenrure- Universilry. -L Q 'N-.. V. as Row 4: J. Prospero: G. Mangan: S. Johnson: P- Weller? K- Brolaerq: L. l-laclcenmiller: S. Rumsey: D. Scoll: M. B. Lane: B. Conrad: L. Williams: B. Ellsworlh: S. Niebch: S. MacPherson. Row 3: M. Hall: L. Crnkovich: M. Dewey: M. Bowen: C. Amalo: L. l-lawlzer: S. N'Voodwor'rh: E. Harris: J. Slevenson: M. Mangeirida: S. Kalicki: L. Latham: M. Anlinore: S. Cohen: R. Gill. Row 2: T. Ricci: E. Cosla: ID. Balchellor: D. Ricci: C. Bower: E. Wesley: J. Serusa: Mr, Borrelli. Row I: P. Roblee: S. Harvie: C. Rumsey: L. Manmix: R. Shelier: L. Boldf: B. Slewarig L. Anfi- nore: M. Merica: M. Campesi. Edi-for-ln-Chief Bower and sfaff W0l'l! hard 'l'o make an approaching deadline. I23 ,., up . . Deb Ricci jggfggfzgg Ap,.n...+ -61 Michel DaspeT Judi Brown France '66-'67 Ecuador '66 Row 4: L. Haclcenmiller: M. B. Lane: M. DaspeT: J. Fili: J. Broolcs: J. Ellison: R. WaTerman: B. Conrad: T. Leone: D. FelTes: L. Williams: N. Bafer: S. Niebch: M. Taylor. Row 3: R. Heins: S. Johnson: J. Goins: K. Broberg: E. Harris: D. Ricci: M. Bowen: M. Dewey: S. Brown: L. LaThan. Row 2: J. Brown: P. Roblee: E. Corson: S. Kalicki: A. Hall: J. Serusa: L. AnTinore: S. Soccio: J. MacKenzie: R. Docking: M. -Fernaays: C. Rumsey. Row I: S. Lapp: C. Brodien: L. Mannix: D. BaTchellor: B. EllsworTh: Mrs. Eiselen: Adviser. lnTernaTionaI YouTh Club Peace will be realized in our Times only if The peoples OT our world can come To undersTand each oTher. lnTernaTional YouTh Club has, as iTs basis. This goal oT undersTanding, Through knowledge. Foreign oounTries' culTures and ideas are sTudied by sending and receiving Toreign exchange sTudenTs under The auspices OT The American Field Service. WiTh Linda Mannix as presidenT, The members gained a new insighT inTo oTher ways oT liTe Through speakers and visiTing exchange sTudenTs, Laiin Club Row 4: D. CosTa: P. Welker: S. Lapp: J. Pangrazio: T. MacPherson: D. ScoTT: R. Gill: C. Bower: D. Innes: C. ScoTT: L. Williams: R. Heins: S. Johnson: K. Drysclale. Row 3: A. Hall: L. LaThan: D. Ricci: E. Wesley: M. Mangefricla: E. Harris: D. Cosla: L. Hawlcer: S. Miller: P. Roblee: L. Mannix: L. AnTinore: S. WoodworTh. Row 2: S. Rumsey: J. Serusa: T. Ricci: J. Herron: D. Ridge: Mr. Bor- relli Row l' M Woodworlh M Cam esi' C. . . . : . p , Rumsey. Wifh The help oT Mr. Borrelln The club adviser members have been shown a new insighT inTo Roman culfure. During The year The LaTin Club Toolc Two Trips in which The lives and cusToms oT The people of Rome were presenTed Under The leadership OT iTs oTTicers, Thomas Ricci, PresiclenT STephen Rumsey Vice PresmdenT Jean Serusa SeCreTary: and Joseph l-lerron, Treasurer This years LaTin Club has proved To be a greaT asseT To LaTin sTudenTs. Spanish Club Row 5: L. Fraser: C. WaTerman: D. Blowers: R. Franlc: E. Gardner: A. Lewis: R. Lewis: R. WaTer- man: E. Maher: J. Paganin: J. Prinzi: E. Bald Row 4: L. Powers: T. WhiTe: S. Johnson: R. Frank M. Murphy: F. Perhamus: W. VanAlsT: T. Sperry L. Williams: G. Baglio: M. Hall. Row 3: Mr. SmiTh L. Wade: B. Felt: G. Hall: P. Locke: J. Call: R Krueger: D. BenneTTi: B. Ellison: D. STockdale: D Bald: S. Ladd. Row 2: Miss Dunne: S. McGarigal M. Corey: D. Schuyler: J. GrasTorT: B. EllsworTh G. Mangan. Row I: J. Brown: D. FeaThersTone M. Horn: A. STreed: E. Corson. A common inTeresT in The culTure of The Spanish civuluzahon is shared by The members of This club. Their goal is To improve Their lnnquisTic abiliT1es in Spanish as well as To become beTTer acquainTecl wiTh The people and Tradihons oT This counTry ..i-l-T Fuiure Homemakers Of America PromoTing a beTTer undersTanding of The domes- Tic arTs was The aim oT The girls who consTiTuTed The F.l-LA. By sTudying and exercising The knowl- edge acquired Through parTicipaTion in This club, The young women prepared Tor The TuTure. ExTend- ing This idea, The members planned field Trips ThaT would enhance Their. undersTanding oT The many aspecTs oT home economics. ProiecTs Tor The year included a visiT To an indusTry engaged in The home economics field. Row 3: C. Conrad: L. Shaw: J. Orlando: M. CummerTon: M. Birgei J. Parlcs. Row 2: C. Darby: K. Brown, J. Olivieri, J. FosTer. Row I: Mrs. Leanen. GOO Club Today iT is becoming increasingly imporTanT ThaT aThleTic, as well as scholasTic, achievemer1T be recognized. The 600 Club includes mem- bers oT The Girls' AThleTic Associalrion who have accumulajred a ToTal oT 600 poinTs Through parTicipaTion in various G.A.A. sporTs. These girls are capable oT leading G.A.A. evenTs and oTTiciaTing aT aTTer-school inTramurals. They also aTTend special aThleTic evenTs ThaT will inTorm Them abouT new and diTTerenT aspecTs oT aThleTics. Miss Dougan advises The club, hoping To encourage and conTinue The upTrend in physical TiTness among our youTh. l26 ROW 32 C. Bower: P. Rich: M, G-Teller: D. Cosfa: B. Papke: M. Birge D. Bafchellor: Miss Dougan. Row 2: J. Brown: P. Roblee: B. EllsworTh R. Heins! 5. JOl1nSOI'Ii M. Pangrazio: J. Parks: K. Wilson: S. Siclcles. Row I M. A. Merica: D. MoulTrup: K. Brown: D. -FelTes: L. BoldT: L. Crnlcovich C. Micaluso: C. Brodien. Varsiig Club Row 4: J. WhiTe: S. Ladd: M. Murphy: W MacPherson: J. Alexander: J. STadel: R. LaThan: R. SmiTh: R. Greenalcer: T. Pangra- zio: B. PanepenTo: D. Innes: E. Gales: D Williams: W. Higgins: R. Parlrer. Row 3 M. Mangan: W. Harris! D. Graneyi R. Stella R. Crnlcovich: R. CravaTTa: S. Boyd: D. Ridge S. Rumsey. Row 2: R. Lowe: E. Rehor: S Lane: T. Ricci: D. Ryan: J. Fore: R. Wiclrson M. Fore. Row l: F. Perhamus: T. Sperry: J. Murray: Mr. Jay: J. Rudgers: G. Casseri: T. WoodworTh: J. Howe. Pangrazio, Higgins and Ricci display The badge of The LHS aThleTe, The varsiTy jacket Upon receiving The VarsiTy IeTTer a boy is in- c:orporaTed in The VarsiTy Club, Tramed wiTh The ideas OT leadership and ciTizenship. The members have aT- TribuTes oT abiliTy, sporTsmanship, and spiriTed inTeresT in aThleTics, The organizaTion provides an incenTive Tor parTicipaTion and unselTish eTTorT in school sporTs. This year, The leTTermen shared The Thrill oT aTTending a proTessional TooTball game. Thus, The club TulTilled an imporTanT parT in The developmenT oT well versed and inspired members. Pride in membership in The club was exhibiTed in The wearing oT VarsiTy iaclceTs purchased Tor all members. Gino, Bob, Jim and Dan discuss The Friday nighl' win. l Row 4: K. Broberg: B. EllsworTh: R. Redding: P. McQuillcin: B. Burr: M. Gfeller: B. Conrad: J. Fili: R. LaThan: K. Bell: J. Brooks: M. DaspeT: M. B. Lane: C. Conrad: C. Bower: M. FullerTon. Row 3: K. AmaTo: D. CoTe: S. Kaliclai: C. McCulIey: C. WhiTing: R. Millen: R. BryanT: S. Meier: L. Hawker: D. Gardner: C. Vannelli: K. Schiller: D. Humphrey: J. Goins: N. BaTer French Club Enhancing The aca- demics, This club broughT To iTs mem- bers The culTural as- pecTs oT France. Guided by Mrs. Pei- sley ancl PresidenT JudiTh Brown along wiTh various level oT- Ticers, The year's ac- TiviTies were made a success. A Trip was made To AllorighT Knox ArT Gallery and . The group welcomed C. AngsT: S. Johnson. Row 2: B. Klinkbeil: A. Harmon: E. Harris: M. NorThrup: M. Bowen: various Speakers in- D. BaTchellor: K. Drysdale: J. Brown: Mrs. Peisley: S. WoodsworTh: G. Burrell: N. McBurney. Row I: K. Brown: D. Spink: C. Spink: A. CriTTenden: L. Moore: C. Moore: M. Dewey: M. AnTinore: S. Kellogg: K. Sisson: R. Shefler: C. Brodien: B. KrauTwursT. Fuiure Farmers Ol' America Row 2: M. Elmore: R. WalTers: E. Rice: J. FelTon. Row l: H. Garner: D. Page: D. Page: Mr. Heywood. cluding French Ex- change STuclenT. Milce DaspeT. Membership in The O-AT- Kan ChapTer oT The F.F.A. is open To any boy desiring To TurTher his proTiciency in agri- culfure. Co-ordinaTed by The eTTorTs oT Mr. Heywood, The organi- zaTion parTicipaTes in numer- ous acTiviTies, including local and sTaTe Tairs, demonsTra- Tions. and F.F.A. cor1TesTs. Through These acTiviTies The looys acquire a knowledge OT farming pracTice and They de- velop slcills ThaT will be useTul To Them in laTer liTe. - 'Y Q 4 I. Row 2: J. Prospero: J. Stevenson S. Woodworth: S. Rumsey: S. Mc Garigal: L. l-lawlcer: B. Ellsworfh T. Ricci: D. Blowers: P. Garner: C. Roberlson: S. Meier. Row l: P. Rob lee: E. Wesley: B. Ellison: S. Cohen. Miss Lofgren. The FTA 'fulfilled lhe purpose of slimulaling inleresl in Teaching as a profession. The club encouraged visiling of high school, grade school. and oulside school class- rooms, lhus increasing The calibre of America's fulure 'reachers by building l'he members' 'reaching experiences before lhey enler college. Wi'rh The efforls ol FTA clubs in all of our counlry, 'lhe qualify and quanlily of America's Turure 'reachers increases. F.K.T.A. Row 4: J. Licafag B. Forsyfh: P. Hale: l.. Nicholson: P. l-larl: K. Rofh: R. Wesf. Row 3: W. McCrack- en: P. l-lahn: M. Reamer. Row 2: J. Frew: D. Macauley: C. Krebs: Q qi F. Rubino: J. Mefz: D. l-ligby: Miss . ..,'1, Lofgren. Row I: C. Morrill: V. l Caullcins: D. Klinlcbeil: G. Paplce: C. Majors. 1 The abilily +0 'leach is only an exlrension of The desire lo learn. This desire has been harnessed by 'rhe Fulure Kindergarlen Teachers. The Fulure Kindergar+en Teachers was organized for girls in Junior l-Iigh School who plan lo enfer The field of elemenlary educalion. The girls gain Tirslhand classroom experience and are made aware of Jrhe value and success of good leaching habils. Row 3: D. Aclcleyg C. AmaTo: S, Morgan: S. Vernaccinig 6. Maddoclcg K. Ingalls: E, Rosboroughg J. Parks: M. Pangrazio: D. CosTa: M. B. Lane: L. Haclcenmillerq S. Zalacca. Row 2: S. Kaliclciq D. LaThang L. BenneTTig E. CosTag D. STockdaleg Mrs. Hill: C. FiTch, Row l: M. AnTinoreq B. lannellog D. Bovenzig K. Brobergg A. Ingalls: S. Perry: C. 'Mooreq K. Ridley. Qiage Crew Though unseen by The audience, one oT The mosT viTal elemenTs OT all LeRoy High School produc- Tions is The sTage crew. Under The guidance oT Mr. Lane, The sTage crew is Trained in The operaTion OT lighTs, curTains, and The public address sysTem. Members oT This organizaTion serve noT only aT school producTions, buT Those oT a public nalrure as well. S Librarg Club As in pasT years, The Library Club mem- bers have conTinued To serve The school and communiTy oT LeRoy. This club is made up oT any boy or girl inTeresTed in library worlc. The purpose oT The Library Club was To assisT sTudenTs and The people OT LeRoy in Tinding books and To mainTain an orderly and eTTicienT library sysTem. ln The pasT year The club held several Tund raising evenTs To earn money Tor The awards They receive aT The end oT The year. STanding: T. Shanks: H. Garner: R. Fleenorg T, Vanlleugen Mr Lane. SeaTecl: W. Radley: R. Fleenor: P. Burrell, T30 QI 'Q Calieieria Club 9 A W Row 3: T. VanDeusen: L. Borowslci: D. PlaTT R. Lewis: S. Brown: R. WesTq D. Pangrazio G. Felfon: R. ScoTT. Row 2: C. FiTch: P. Hope D. LamberT: M. PorTer: S. Vernaccini, presi denT: S. Zalacca. secreTary: B. WrighT, Treas- Z urer. Row I: Mrs. Wright C. Lalhan. secre Tary: L. BenneTTi, vice-president B. Hope. 1655. 3 Cfflx The CaTeTeria Club has served a useful purpose by periorming The acTs necessary Tor The smooTh TuncTioning oT our school lunchroom. Wi+h Mrs. WrighT as adviser, Their daily duTies and responsibil- iTies were accomplished. The annual ChrisTmas parTy Tor The sTudenTs and preparaTion oT meals Tor several special banqueTs were also acTiviTies oT The CaTeTeria Club. Through parTicipaTion in The prep- araTion and sewing oT meals. These people have gained a greaTer insighT inTo The Time and eTTorT necessary To successTully compleTe such a Taslc. Audio-Visual Club One oT The beTTer lcnown and more acTive service groups in The school has I been The Audio Visual Club. Under T The direcTion OT Mr. STehle, This club had The responsibiliTy Tor The handling and disTribuTion oT all 'films and Tilm- sTrips. The members oT This club noT only oTTered Their services To The school, buT have gone ouT inTo The commu- niTy To work Tor oTher people. The goal oT This club is To creaTe a smooTh- running school wiTh The help oT These Teaching aids. Row 3: R. Fleenor, president T. VanDeusen, secreTary7 B. WaTermang R. ScoTl. D. Page. Row 2: D. Page: R. Fleenor: C. Wolfe: D. WhiTmore: T. Lane: M. STein, vice-presidenT: H. Garner. Row I: Mr. STehle7 S. MacKenzie: B. PanepenTo: L. MoulTrup: A. MacGowang R. Hawker. l3l l-larfwood Chapier Row 3: L. Soccio: K. Broberg: V. A.. O'Geen: G. Barreff: M. Reamer: 1 G. Hunf: L. Nicholson: D. Bovenzi V. Calkins. Row 2: C. Curran: B lannello: Miss DeVoe: J. Kriel: B Yacuzzo. Row I: L. Caccamise: B. Canfield. Composed of sfudenfs from fhe Junior l-ligh. Harfwood Chapfer is an organizafion concerned wifh local and area hisfory. The club has faken frips fo Bafavia's Holland Land Office, fhe Easfman l-louse and museum, and affendecl fhe Zone Jamboree. Miss DeVoe, adviser, works wifh fhese officers: Jennifer Kriel, Presidenf: Barbara lannelluo. Vice- Presidenf: Barbara Canfield, Secrefary: Charles Curran, Treasurer: Rebecca Yacuzzoh l-lisforian: and Linda Caccamise. Record Correspondenf. The I-larfwood Chapfer enables sfudenfs fo appreciafe fheir school and communify fhrough a beffer knowledge of hisfory. Junior High Science Club Row 3: A. Lewis: C. Arrnsfrong: T. Lane: A. Yauchzee: R. Vannelli: J. Werner: S. McGarigal: V. O'Geen: M. Corey: D. Sfockdale: C. Wolfe: M. Porfer: D. Lafhan: S. MacKenzie. Row 2: D. Jackson: R. Smifh: R. Carlson: J. Mangefrida: C. Ricci: S. Reamer: R. Krueger: K. Broberg: S. Perry: D. Bovenzi: M. Kelly: S. Blowers: R. Seeley: A MacGowan. Row I: B. Bell: A. Gugino: G. Sfockdale: G. Hall: A Sfreed: G. Williams: Mr. Cave: T Sfeverson: M. Conklin: R. Morgan Encouraging young people in fhe undersfanding and advancemenf of science was fhe infenf of fhis organizafion. During fhe year fhey soiourned fo fhe Niagara Aquarium, fhe Rochesfer Museum of Nafural Science, and fhe Easfman l-louse. A fossil hunfing excursion, and ofher field frips also fook place. The Junior I-ligh sfudenfs who parficipafed in fhese acfivifies gained an undersfanding by see- ing science af work fhaf fhey could nof have acquired fhrough vicarious means. i32 Row 4: L. Crnlrovich, J. Parks, K. Ingalls. L. Bennelli. Row 3: M. Pangrazio, M. Cummerlon, B. Anderson. Row 2: Miss Vander Tang. C. Macaluso, D. Moullroup. Row I: J. Fosler, M. A. Merica. L. Boldf. Business Club Business Club was organized for ihose sludenis who wish To become belier acquainied wiih The business world and ils opporlrunilies. Each member, having professed inieresi in a business career, was given ihe opporiuniiy lo see induslry and ils organizaiion in aciiong 'rhereby giving him sound Jrenels upon which io base his furfher occupaiion. Shave and Jack praclice uniil 'rhe piece is noie perfecf Fw ,Qing-,.,h ' 'fiUf3Q'i'.. A ' frfslrflsfifv ,Y ' , V ' ' -f fifi l wh., l' li J'- .x ' i f 'lr' X . . l::1'ix ll-W ' Music faltes many forms. 2, iii f xi' ' . - ,- 'gp-11 3. W '. - 4 A h ,H jx T142 .in . Wa r5?5':i29gme L as Ms? .1 f ki-l- '45 Many A New Day Laurie and Ensemble Surrey wifl1 lhe Fringe on Top Curley anal Laurie R No good peclcller man! Aunf Eller and Ali Hakim I34 v I Ornery pig siealer! Jud and Curley Ocrober 21-22 l966 Direcled by William T. Lane and John H. Klingensmirlw N Many A New Day Laurie and Dancers Persian Goodbye Ali Hakim, Ado Annie and Will Bur Mr. Carnes Ali Hakim, Ado An Mr. Carnes ,.. nie Dream Ballel' N, V. . ......, , , A . M .. . v.,, Row 5: M. Norlhrup: R. Heins: M. Taylor: M. Hall: S. Wiclrner: D. Felies: M. B. Lane: S. Coward: T. VanDeusen: J. Herron: J. Ruclgers: C. Bower: D. Scoll: M. Gfeller: S. Johnson: P. Wellcer: B. Burr: J. Slevenson. Row 4: S. Brown: E. Corson: S. Mcfiarigal: P. Hal-in: C. Lalhan: R. MacPherson: S. Lane: K. Bell: J. Ellison: P. Burrell: D. Innes: S. Niebch: E. Wesley: S. Meier: D. Ellison: D. Balchellor: M. Mangefride. Row 3: S. Kaliclci: M. Dewey: K. Schiller: M. Taylor: J. Fiero: J. Reamer: T. Ricci: B. Wrighl: G. Celmes: S. Meier: J. Goins: A. Hall: D. Ricci: J. Serusa: L. Mannix. Row 2: D. Moullrup: E. Cosle: S. Miller: R. Rehor: R. ScoH': S. Rumsey: J. Feville: R. Squires: D. Ridge: J. Sfaclel: S. Harvie: R. Shefler: A. Slreed. Row I: J. MacKenzie: B. Howe: P. Calmes: L. Wade: G. Eellon: S. Vernaccini: C. ScoH': J. While: J. Call: B. Ellison: M. Campesi: P. Slefani: Mr. Lane. Oaikanaires The Senior High Chorus, iracliiionally named Oallcanaires, is clirecled by Mr. Lane. Membership is chosen from sludenfs in grades nine 'rhrough Jrwelve, and is limiled lhrough aucliiions. This year There were eighly in 'rhe group. The Oellcanaires' firsl conlribuiion was The operella, Olclahorne! , preseniecl in Oclober. Oiher aclivilies in- cluded parficipalion in l'l1e Chrislmas Concerl, music feslivals, and a Spring Conceri fealuring lhe works of Hanclel. 2 2777 Y. U W IN Hugh -I fi, , , M egiffxiwa W , H fi 7 j ', P. V 1 ,M I iv ..,.l, -d. . t.....:g..Q?? L 1 A A ME.: i l I 1' ' P . - iv . ..- Z , tgp. .iw I , I 2. Q-,V gn I I , J 1 ff .M 4 4 ' 1' ., vrf T v SH' u w., ' ff 1 iz lf ll . L 'G ' , ' 2 'L . Q, ' , .. . . 5. 720 N J 5 ij .fl , f x iff' ggi? 9 22. 'Y y N el fhgpgmi f if f-ff pb I 1? eff 1 pf' - mill?-ZQL. ' v '1g36xf 'W-1 'MB Z' l-'1':Z-'i 4'i1if'- 3-f'--f- ' jf 1: ' ' J 5' ..f311mfz.gv ffvff.:w:1?f:nuf's ' l jf I T ff-Q-- f-ii.5'i14 f7 . W l l l3.J 'f Jf4i'i.' CQ 'f:?f vii -Tu ,.fQi,'V' Q73 5 ' .. Ugg, by -1.-v:5li?fff -ff' ,, . -.- , ' ffl: ' ' xlfl- ?if2ia'.1f?ii: . ' : .., we S m ho f d , '21, f V P Y 0 mlm - A . fi... 3. 4, wif: 4 i s 4' f 1' :wif ffm if'Kil15fi.Ti fi . T Tom Woodruff 'lakes a break I36 V - je-.TQ.g.mEi3 X. - s r f 'li Row 4: C. Bower: B. Conrad: M. Gfeller: S. Mancuso: V. FosTer: L. Williams: S. Niebch: M. Mangefrida: K. Wilson: B. Burr: B. Forbes: L. Fraser: B. EllsworTh: A. Call: M. Pangrazio: P. Hahn: K. Schiller: D. FelTes. Row 3: M. Burr: M. EhrharT: D. BaTchelIor: M. Kaczmarlc: M. AnTinore: E. Harris: D. Ricci: S. Harvie: M. WoodworTh: C. AmaTo: C. Rumsey: M. Dewey: P. Roblee: E. CosTa: J. VanDeusen: S. McNish: C. Conrad. Row 2: N. BaTer: S. Meier: B. EllsworTh: L. Hawlcer: M. Rumsey: L. Ellison: G. Burrell: D. CosTa: S. Canfield: P. Garner: S. Kaliclci: S. Brown: M. Corey: C. LaThan. Row I: C. Dampier: M. Barber: L. Mannix: T. Diefendorf: M. Campesi: C. Alexander: P. Sfefani: M. Graney: D. FeaThersTone: C. FiTch: B. Howe: J. MacKenzie: R. Krueger: B. KrauTwursT: Mr. Lane. Girls' Chorus Girls' Chorus provides an ideal opporTuniTy Tor girls in grades nine Through Twelve To sing in a choral group. Under The direcTion of Mr. Lane, The group pracTices as a school-Time acTiviTy and presenTs Tine vocal arrangemenTs in The annual ChrrsTmas and Spring Concerlrs. Through parTicipaTion, members ol: The chorus acquire new lcnowl- edge in music TundamenTals and singing Techniques. Fii's.,v'E 'T I37 NL v mi ..-,,,.,.,,,. ,- nf .iw..ss.yr' ' Majoreiies Row 2: D. MoulTrup: M. Barber! J- Grasiorli D BaTchellor. Row I: D. Scoins: B. KrauTwursT: P Robleey L. Powers. The girls oT The maioreTTe squad have augmenTed our senior band by adding sparkle To iTs performances aT TooTball games and parades. In addiTion, The group also parTicipaTed in The annual Band Day held aT The UniversiTy oT Buffalo and The insTrumenTal spring concerT. Under The leadership oT head maioreTTe, Donna BaTchellor, and advised by Mr. Wilcox. These girls worked hard To presenT many TalenTed exhibiTions. PresenTing our school and naTional colors is The oTTicial duTy of The Color Guard. Under The supervision oT Mr. Wilcox, They worked ouT an eTTecTive pre-game rouTine Tor all TooTloall and baslceTball games. Along wiTh This maior acTiviTy, They marched in parades held in The communiTy. WiTh Sylvia Niebch as capTain, The Color Guard upheld LeRoy's TinesT TradiTion. fl ' X, If K. ff! ef' .- 49,59 ,. ' T lllfi. l 3 8 - 9 0 Color Guard Row 2: J. Pfbsperog S. Cohen: K. Wilson: P. Rich: D. G-ardnery L. Mannix K. Brown. Row I: S. Niebch. .4 3. f.l.w-.m,.u.1..a,...-.f...-. . . i,. , .?j::3 f,L.. - - E Hia. F1 55- 'Tli ' Senior Band 'llf :TVET :IT , 4 f r . 1 Y l i 5 ' 1 ' i T T rl 54 , . , i Y 51 4, . is r i Qgj 1 1 2 ,S 3' lg gg 'rg .elif l 'f S' .T y- , , 51 Cay OOH . Row 5: B. KrauTwursT: L. Powers: J.. GrasTorT: J. Prospero: S. Cohen: K. Wilson: R. Rich: D. Gardner: L. Mannix: K. Brown: M. E. Barber: P. Roblee: D. Scoins. Row 4: C. ScoTT: M. D. l-lall: D. Williams: J. Paganin: D. Blowers: F. Perhamus: A. STreed: T. Sperry: J. Ellison: J. Goins: J. STevenson: D. Ridge: R. Squires: D. SToclcdale: G. FelTon. Row 3: M. Perry: J. Brooks: M. Taylor: J. Sfadel: J. Rudgers: S. Rumsey: S. Lane: J. Piero: G. Calmes: J. Reamer: A. Lewis: D. Michaels: S. Meier: R. ScoTT: S. Niebch. Row 2: D. MoulTrup: S. Morgan: D. Aclcley: J. Serusa: G. Hall: D. Spinlc: M. Roblee: B. Klinlcbeil: J. Empey: C. WaTerman: B. Ellison: M. B. Lane: D. ScoTT: R. Heins: E. Corson: D. BaTchellor. Row I: E. Wesley: D. Ellison: L. l-laclcenmiller: R. Sheffer: M. Bowen: S. Miller: P. Welker. Performing aT The home TooTball games, parades, and pep rallies, The LeRoy CenTral School Senior Band provides a special service To The school and communiTy. WiTh Mr. Wilcox as direcTor, The band played Tor The annual Spring ConcerT, and many assemblies. Members of The band par'TicipaTecl in The N.Y.S.S.M.A. Solo FesTival. 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V When one reflecis upon his high school, he in- eviiably lhinlcs of iis Jrradiiions, and lhose which he recalls, are usually ihe very special ones. Tra- dilions are, loy delini+ion, evenls passed on from one generalion lo anoiher wiihoul wriHen inslruc- +ion and as such, rhey enlail much more Jrhan classes, Jresis and lerm papers. They include Jrhe many ordinary and commonplace evenls which al' lirsl' may .seem insignificant buf are none lhe less 'fra- dilional. ln Jrhis seclion, we have lried lo capiure, piclorially, lhose cusloms which will forever be remembered as lhe Jrradiiions which made Le Roy High wha? ii' is. 142 Anolher laurel for lhe Knighfs r l Whai' a mess! ., X v,.3 ' flfk Q . ,.x si N ff 'LF X N ci Y, 1 , Q . 1 , . - fx' Liu. 1 Y -, ., ,4 , E ..,. ...fx ' Bon voyage Q ,--. l im..X . , A U 4 Before . . . ,xv A,424'1.f4f , Evenis Anoiher EASY science +es'l' is ploH'ed Hii-H! sl .q Q' -fn MF Q , 3 59 M if . f , . . . and on oarilw, poaco good will . Luke 2:l4 ,M ,Ie M i . 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Afier, is yei' in come. l43 May I please? ffm, , pgmfm f 4 have your a'Hen'Hon ,. ,,., W, My, fww .4 1.4 Wea , I can'+ find fha ball My lf ' :yy ,, y X' J 1 ,sldlf 5 Ph oiog ra phy O-AT- KAN Sfyle ,wl 91 'faciion No prizes, iusi' saiis- . . . 'Phe end of fha beginning -Churchill 4971 I V M 43:1 'X ' fm-fy 1 .' H- .,, A .5 A, I fi ' ' Tiff ' '11 nm HMI! 7131 : si 3 l lf K 5 MJ 'gif fm fl ffl 'A' lm ai . ., ,M ,f , , 'xx4'QAggQ,,,.A:3Wii-is L. ' -' KV V' A. ef ' f.::1f'1'jll'?1rg ui l U 1 AW: ,J M , sm, 'Q Timmm-berrrr! 'M 6 X A Tense momenf I f Y T We ve GoLe RoyGo... Sorry aboui' ThaT, Caledonia , f n ff ,--I , lf ., 9' ., L' G01 The Rei'FsTeclc Trophy is ours! SpiriT became a TradiTion in L.l-l.S. as The halls echoed wiTh shouTs of Crush Cale- donia and BaTTer BaTavia . There was an elecTriciTy in The air beTore each game and our KnighTs always TelT conTidenT ThaT The sTudenT body was behind Them IOOW. ParT oT The spiriT campaign by STudenT Council and The cheerleaders were Those TanTasTic pep assemblies-called The besT ever seen-and They made The year an unTorgeTTable one. AnoTher piece of paper please Wy, -H if 1 y ,,,. , a.,-.--:..a.,,...- .,,-,V,-.M 'MuX1' 1 vi' T-I. f a'e':'2f -., f':i1 'I ,my 4 . 'I ,n IV' V-. N . 0 -Y K riaia T Q-W . . M 1 ,. 1' , K XZ! U The beginning of The end for Oalrfield zzrfffi vlhxjgt 5' 1' w I H 1 - a -' ,, . . VM W . af' -A g5g?Q1Q1s+wfaM2'b l Y .1 A - -4 pi- A '- -cf' ,ef .fff'j',-'51- 'T 1' 1: ' f'?1gfg,1w:1.- f . , - 1 ' 'fifiiwfswi-f' T ifsmifi , ,ll-' 3filliLif4'E'liiif'55 f'-ff: f'iiQQ5 l 51 wLE2fs:F?Jly'l'f95 T - 1 1,-J--,LQ . fee ,Q K. A11 , 11 ,- ffm -? ia ElTTT ill'W' T T . l x www! 4 e 5 1-'Epi i ,V FQ 1 55525 '- f 2:-,K 74 ,. :WN F ,aff A: , fftaipif' - V E' A, gf-T34 ' gi f, '11-,.:f3I, T 'fy ' , . 1 ffififziie -,gaga 155,14-5. 1--A .--1,45-jg fi, ' ia' X E, I M - ie..-fJ.f. 1 ,-zffg, .1 ffffejvfirz 5. 1 i ,gp 111 1' '... 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JOM!-.1 The high volfage laboratory ai' Lapp lnsulaior P. , , If ...--- -1 ' , -,,,,.,f S ,ww H M X ,--i i ,. L,-V S 5565 1 ' 3 .-. if' -' 5 The main enhance of fha Le Roy Machine Co. LERCY MACHINE C0., INC. F. W. BICKFORD. INC. OLIVER-NEW HOLLAND AND Fox FARM EQUIPMENT emc TRUCK Are Bill Harris and Dan Graney g ' g info or g ouf of 'Ihe bank? DR. BRUCE BAKER, MD. THE BANK OF LEROY VIC BI-OOITS EsIabIisI'1ecI I838 FUVVIIIUFG Member Federal GIIIS Deposi+ Insurance APPIIances Corporafion - I - 1 Complimenis of The LEROY ELM DAIRY Qualify Dairy Proclucis and Ice Cream Two Seniors: Mille and Mariha happily enioying 'Their work of dispensing calories. MONTGOMERY WARD 81 CO. ZI6 Easi Main Sireelr Baiavia. N.Y. Besi Wishes JIM AND DON'S PIZZA B. R. DEWITT, INC. PAVILION. N.Y. HAULING CONTRACTOR TRAILER SERVICE DUMP TRUCKS HEAVY HAULING WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE READY MIXED CONCRETE . . FOR ALL PURPOSES Planis af: ALFRED, AVON. BATAVIA. CLARKSON. CLIFTON SPRINGS: EAST ROCHESTER. MEDINA, MT. MORRIS, PENN YAN, SPENCERPORT PHONE-584-3I32 RED TRUCK FOR BETTER SERVICE Erie Sireei' facade of Union S+eel UNION STEEL CHEST CCRP Ch ' '-' .wr- -ff - - , fTQ'f?.l,'l1, v . - A 'wa i A.-I Senior Girls' Tri-Hi-Y b M A ng Belly: Marlnllwa. Fronl Row: Janice: Carm Baclc Row: Mary Ellen: Mary: Sue: Bar 1 ary n Linda: Crink. .l.,..1.. i-T GAZ ETTE-N EWS CO. Publishing and PrinIing PrinIers of Ilwe O-AT-KAN I 929- I 966 CHIEF PONTIAC CADILLAC, INC. E-asf Main Rd.. LeRoy, N. Y. CompIImen'rs of DONALD L. COONEY Afforney af Law C. L. CARR CO. BaIavia's Fineslr Sfore COOPER'S COLLISION SERVICE 23 Bank SIreeI, LeRoy, N. Y. Phone: 967-8546 HIRSCHMAN-POHLE COMPANY ,sgxwf I - -' wif V! N:' P' f' ' - Complimenfs of BANK STREET BARBER SHOP BEARDSLEY'S OF BATAVIA The Dad and Lacl S+ore LEROY DISTRIBUTION CENTER CURTICE-BU RNS CORP. Len'f Avenue LeRoy, N. Y. EASTERN TREE SERVICE GARY SERVIS 72 GiIber'r SI. LeRoy, N. Y. 967-64I 6 W. BLAISDELL BOYD Insurance-Real EsIa+e 89 Easi' Main S+. LeRoy, N. Y. 967-83IO COMMUNITY DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Cerlrified Sanifone Masjrer CIeaners LeRoy Bergen 4 JOHNSON'S TOWNSEND OIL CORP' Complimenlrs , of I:urmIure and AppIifmCeS OiI I-Iea+ is Safe Hea'r I5 Bank S+. LeRoy. N. Y. 967-8I88 LEROY TEACHER'S LEROY ASSOCIATION MOTOR'S INC. SHELBY'S HARRY E. WHITE BILL NICHOLSON THE DAILY NEWS JGWGIFY 8a+avaa, N. Y. I-GROY' N' Y' SES The Newspaper S of and for Ihe Genesee Coumky CommunI+y ,a...a f ' - ' if LAPP LUMBER COMPANY DARGAN'S HOTEL CompIimen+s of Ihe ECONOMY DEPT. STORE Your one sfop shopping sIore for every member of Ihe family PAT'S BOOTERY 64 Main SI. LeRoy, N. Y. BIRD'S MUSIC STORE 42 Washinglron Avenue BaIavIa, N. Y. 343-0688 Piano -- Insfrumenfs JONES CHEMICALS, INC. A Good Name In Chemicals Munson SI. LeRoy, N. Y. ll.L..l.-i--X ROSEMARY'S BEAUTY SALON Complimenfs of MAIN PRO HARDWARE 73 Main S+. LeRoy, N. Y. 967-9250 46 Main LeRoy, N. Y 967-674-I DR. ANTHONY Complimenfs of STERLING DINER GUGINO, D.D.S. DR. RAYMOND SCHMELZLE, D.C. LEROY BAR 8: GRILL THOMAS O'MEALIA D.D.S. Complimenfs of HOTEL ,KNICKERBOCKER 'l im I If Complimenfs of CompIimen+s of LEROY LEROY HOME COUNTRY Complimenfs BAKERY INN of MICHAEL J. PROSPERO Afforney a+ Law WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Complimenlrs of FRANCIS 81 MEAD TOWNE Jewelers and Silversmifh FASHION B96 IY1ai':XISI+ CAMPESI SHOP Complimenfs of alfavla' ' ' SHOES BROWN'S Main S+. LeRoy. N. Y. 4Ll,,,,i..-iq--T . .. . . 1--I LEROY PENNYSAVER l.eRoy's Besl Adverlising Medium THOMAS MC GINNIS Excava+ing Service Backhoe Service Dump Truck Service 92 Gilberl S+. . . O Big Job Hauling LeR Y' N' Y' Snow Plowing I I Homemade Candies ' CLAYTON SHEFFER G. H. ELLIS 81 CO. - Well Drilling Ice Cream MAX PIES Ba+avia's Leading Furniiure Sl'ore and LeRoy's Favorile CQNNIES PAVILION T BEAUTY SHOP RESTAURANT Complimenls of Complimenls of DERRICK MONUMENT CO. ROXY'S MUSIC STORE 37 Myrile S+. 2l2 Eas'r Main S+. LeRoy, N. Y. Ba+avia, N. Y. 1. .':n,s,,f1 l:', .., ...www f 'fa MU A ., . , , COWARD'S FEED STORE MANCUSCTS Stafford. N. Y Furnihire and Appliances 343-I74-8 BLUE BUS BRCADWAY TERMINAL RESTAURANT A' MURNAN Complimenfs of STAR SUPER MARKETS, INC. Wesf Main Slrreef LeRoy. N. Y. . Complumenfs of Jo'-LY 5 COMMUNITY MOTEL OUTFITTERS S+a1HOrd' N' Y' Caledonia, N. Y. Complimen+s of AMARK DRUGS 40 Main Sfreef LeRoy, N. Y. STORE .Si -..- 7U MAIN STREET QFINANCE CDRPUFIATIDINIDHONE 967 Bl I NORTHEAST LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING Wes+ Main Road LeRoy, N. Y. HUBER'S HARDWARE Housewares-Appliances Painfs-Hardware Main S+. Caledonia, N. 538-6I2O m VANGUARD AB RASIVE Complimenfs of THE PAVILION STATE BANK Complefe banking service Member F.D.I.C. CORPORATION STELLA BROTHERS S COLLISION SERVICE I Easlr Mann Road LeRoy, N. Y. E.. ,.,-'--,..- 4.14.1 - I 6 W POWERS INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Milliman Building e-5+ Main SI., LeRoy, N. Y. l4482 WISS HOTEL Complimenls of Where New and Old Friends Iv1ee+ DON PANGRAZIO, JR. and SR. I'I. STEUBER 8: SON l Euneral Direclors I6 Trigon Parlc LUMBER CO. LGROY- N- Y- Wesl Main Road PRlNZl'S IGA GROCERY LeRoy' 37 SOUTH Sl. LeRoy, N. Y, STORE HOURS: 9:00 A.IvI.-lO:OO P lvl r I I L........ l,.i, LOWE'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Bank S'rree'r 967-65lO 1 i nu 1 - q H. M. BROWN, INC. BRADY'S I I I2 S+a+e S+. Pam KE 8-45:0 and Caledonia Waupaper I G. C. MURPHY CO. The Complefe Variefy S+ore JAY'S AUTO SERVICE I Gas-Tires LEROY DRUG STCRE Oil-Ba++eries IQ Main S+. 4 Clay S+, LeRoy, N. Y. LeRoy, N. Y. 967-6700 I 967-3370 I W. W. GRIFFITH OIL CO., INC. Wes? Main S+. LeRoy, N. Y. 967-8280 COmpIimGHIS Complimerfrs of of LEROY BOTTLING CO. LEROY DlNE'I'I'E .I ,....-...... '.f 1 I 'T Yl ' 1.1.1 C. TRAXLER WELDING Q, E, KNQX g, SUN Harris Road l2O Main S+. LSROY- N- Y- Bafavia, N. Y. 967-8805 BRYANT C. TAYLOR Nafionwide Insurance Wesf Main Road LeRoy, N. Y. AUGUST MC GINNIS . THOMAS X1 DWYER Plumbung Confracfor Elecfric Wafer Pumps SHOES Genefal Phlmbiflq FiHed Fashions in Foofwear Sales and Service Bahavia Dansville Gully Rd.. LeRoy, N. Y. RUBlNO'S GROCERY I8 Main S+. LeRoy. N. Y. 967-8177 Complimenlrs Complimenjfg of of THE SMOKE SHOP MARLEE'S LGROY. N-, Y- Bafavla, N. Y. - - ---1 , ,Y HEAMAN CLOTHING CO., INC. O.GEEN.S PRESS E MAURICE BALLARD - THEODORE HALSEY 24 Main S+. LeRoy, N. Y. I I I W ff 4 5 , X ,f 2' , 4wm VX f DUSNG 8 HUNT FIREPROOF DOORS AND METAL TRIM LAWRENCE L. HALL, D.D.S. The Shop for Men and Boys INC 72 MAIN STREET BATAVIA, NEW YORK PHONE FI 3-2086 E- - E.: I68 ,JWKFY 'Wl,.'.,. i'-. ' CompIimen+s of YE OLDE CHESHIRE CHEESE RESTAURANT LeRoy. N. Y. DAVID HENDLEY MARIE JONES CompIimen+s of SIMMONS GROCERY AND HARDWARE LeT us IIII your home freezers wi+h qualify mea+s Complimenis of LAWLESS CONTAINER CORP. THE RED OSIER Recommended by Mobil Travel Guide Coniinued Success Io The CIass of I967 Congrarulahons from Jrhe Class of '67 'ro 4 John Rizzo Mike Mangan Jim Rudgers Gerry Howe for 'rheir exceIIenI' work I +hrouqhou'r The year Comphmenis of THE BET-TE SHGP Q l 1 Complimenfs of SHEARD S' FARMS 494- I 869 CALL Excavafing Sephc Tank Cleaning dN.. DEW-DROP IN MOTEL CABINS RESTAURANT y . . 538-6535 l l 1 I q Roufe I9 Bergen. N. Y. E 1- M u Rd as am . LeRo , N Y Sfaffor , Y LEROY TEXACO SERVICE. INC. Eas+ Main Road Le Roy, N. Y. CROCKERS FARM SERVICE INC Complumenfs of LEROY THEATER Complimenfs of L. P. BRADY DISTRIBUTING, INC. Le Roy, N. Y. 967-6520 Compllmenfs of BARBER S HOTEL Y 967 9793 I ' ' Le-R0 . N. Y. Phone: 967-8210 ,.,.... Q is in G HENRY KNOLL MD LEROY DRY CLEANERS AND SPEED WASH Y . . GREENHAVEN MGTEL MILLICENT d CLAIR GRASTORF . I ' ' an ll Mill S+. LeRo , N Y RAY DELL BUICK PAOLONE'S GREENHOUSE Complele Collision Repair Sales and Service Flowers For All Occasions 8l Lake Slreei LeRoy' N' Y' LeRoy, N. Y. 967-8l53 Complimenls of LEROY FLORIST A 8: L AND ELECTRONlC'S GREENHOUSE Sales and Service MARY TUOHEY V Compllmefm Ol Zenllll TV WILLARD MOTEL Cibson glgpllafgces MR. 3. MRS. JAci4 coREY onar - an R I N- Y. Business-band Le Oy F R. WILLIAM STROBEL Building ConTracIoI' Cabinelr Making Residence-SOUTIT ST. ' T 'I EBLING ELECTRIC, INC. RCA Sylvania WesTinghouse Prod uc+s BaTavia, N. Y. Shop on I-Iarris Rd. LeRoy, N. Y. MEMBER f RESIDENTIAL M E FARMS g' 3 f- BUSINESS Z U 9 'BUILDING LOTS agp? E MOBILE HOMES ww- + RESORT PROPERTY LAWRENCE T. REID LICENSED SALESMAN YOUNGS 81 LINFOOT, INC. BROKERS 62 MAIN STREET LE ROY: GENESEO: DIAL 243-3553 DIAL 962-6092 I+ Pays To Look Well VERN'S BARBER SHOP Open-I2 Noon To 9 P.M. CIosed-Tuesday Safurday-9 A.M. To 6 P.M. MEN'S I-IAIRCUT-5l.5O CHILDREN-15I.25 STafIorcI, N. Y. B AND R MARKET 2I Main STreeT LeRoy, N. Y. LEROY RETAIL LIOUOR STORE, INC. I72 BROWN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Rough on RaTs W -- 7 -, Complimenfs of CONLON'S RON GRICE SERVICE STATION SUNOCO SERVICE ESSO Producfs Stafford. N. Y. 8 Lake S+ree+ LeRoy, N. Y. Good Luck Seniors! WIDMER MOTORS LeRoy, N. Y. CompIimen+s of GOLDEN POPPY Sfafford, N. Y. PAUL P. WELSH, M.D Complimenfs of ROBERT E. JONES, D.V.M. Compliment of BANK STREET LIQUOR STORE JOHN ALEX DOMINIC OGEEN mn, M b I x turfgg 5. . ,iff M. . ,, , 4 , . , ,,, '39 ,iw W , MU Hu. V M.-r M-wwf! -fm w Q ' '+ ,T , , ,gan 3.Q::9-W fi W , , im , .... wht,- vu A Adminislraiion and Faculfy .... Board of Educaiion ........ Faculiy, L.H.S. . . . . . . . Facully, W.S.S. ....... . Principal. L.I-l.S. ....... . Principal, W.S.S. ......... . Superinlendeni of Schools .. Acfiviiies ................. Afhleiics ................... Boys Nrhlelic Associaiion . . Cross Couniry .......... Cheerleaders .............. Girls Aihleiic Associalion .... Girls Sporis .............. Junior Varsiiry Baseball ...... Junior Varsily Baslceiball . . . Junior Varsiry Foolball . . . Golf ................. Track ............... Varsily Baseball . . . Varsiiy Baslceiball . . . VarsiI'y Fooiball ..... Audio-Visual Club ..... Auiographs ............... A Word from 'I'he EdiI'or .... B-I: Business Club .... .....,.. Bus Operafors .... Cafeieria Club . . . Cafe'I'eria Siaff . . . Classes ........ Eighih Grade . . . Freshman .... Junior ........ Sevenih Grade . . . Tenih Grade . . . Class Officers .... Eighfh Grade Freshman .... Junior ....... Senior ..... . . . Sevenih Grade . . . Tenih Grade ...... Closing Commen'I's . . . Color Signa'I'ures . . . Curricula .......... Cusfodial Sfaff ...... Dedica'I'ion: L.H.S. . . . W.S.S. ......... . Foreword ...... French Club ........... Fronfispiece .................. FuI'ure Farmers of America ...... Fu'I'ure Homemalcers of America ...... Index I4-23 I6 I8-2I .....78-8I I7 78 I7 II6-I39 98-II5 . . IO0 IO4 III II2 II5 II3- s... I09 .. IO5 .. IOI .. I04 I08 IIO I06-I07 l02-l03 .. l3I .. I76 7 .. I33 22 I3I 22 58-75 70-72 66-69 60-62 73-75 63-65 58-75 70 .. 66 60 .. 32 73 63 I74 I2-I3 24-29 22 8 9 6 I28 ....I I28 . I26 Fuiure Teachers of America ............. .... I 29 Fufure Kindergarien Teachers of America I29 G-K rades ...... ........ Kinderqarien . Firsi ..... G Fnfih .... Fourlh .... Second . . Sixlh .......... Third ........... . Harfwood Chapler . .. Healih Siaff .......... Index ................... Inside L.C.S. ............. . lniernaiional YouI'h Club Junior High Science Club I. Lalin Club ...... ....... Laundress ...... Library Club .... .... Library Sfaff ..... ....... M Music Deparlmeni' ......... Color Guard ..... .... Girls Chorus .... Junior Band Maioreiies .... Oallcanaires ...... Operelia ......... Orchesira, W.S.S. .. Senior Band ...... ...... W.S.S. Chorus . ........ . N-O Nafional Honor SocieI'y ..... Nafional Junior Honor Socieiy O-AT-KAN S'I'afI ........... P-R Pafrons ...... ...... Publicafions O-AT-KAN .... Red and Black .... Quill and Scroll .... ..... Recogniiion ..... ........ S-T Secreiaries: L.I-1.5. ......... . Superinienden'r's .. W.S.S. ..... . Senior Class Signaiures . 600 Club ........... Spanish Club ...... Slage Crew ...... Siudeni Council ..... Table of Conlenls The Top Ten ....... Tille Page .. Tradifions .. U-Z Varsiiy Club .... ........ .. 76-97 . 82-83 84-85 92-93 . 90-9I ' 86-87 94-95 ... 88-89 I32 96, 97. 22 .. I75 .. II .. l24 .. I32 I25 22 .. I30 23 I34-I39 I38 I37 97 I38 .. I36 I34-l35 97 .. I39 96 .. I20 .. I2I 4 I46-I73 .. I22 .. I23 I2I I0 .. I7 .. I7 78 ... 30-57 .. I26 .. I25 .. l30 II8-II9 ....5 5l .. 2-3 I4O- I 45 I27 I75 Aufographs TAY':F3'SvJT.H EH?1!1!!5Si .SSMIANY 74-1 v. .mp-A gb ' vw V- 5 .J-w :1! .fx . 'GS-..f- 1-fz :w . ' k I f I ...-Q.. ,q.,N,.W - M, .4 -. W w ,. f, fn.n.,.m .- .4-v 0 .. V vv ---ww. J L. G A-1',,,, , LA. k , ' I . K W4.. 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M , I' 5 -1 L YJ U' xx, Vg A I 4. ' Qi' Q 1 aw , -. l M. Q, 5 Q ' r ,,., , , 4 ' , 'gf ,. 'YN X . , 4 521 ovz,'N?'4if ,..,,',,-L: - -NL, . A i Q , il , il, I 1 .W.- . ' '-.fha .-.1 ,- -- N, Q.-. . 'M' .. N.. Qlnmmuffiig renin jierhize une 25, 1967 6:30 P. M. HARTWOOD PARK Ultra irrfoire XTHE PROCESSIONAL NATIONAL ANTI-TEM 0 say,,Can you see, by the .dawn's earlyflight, , ' ff, What so proudly We hailed atthe tvvilight's last gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous iight, O'er the ramparts We Watched were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof throughthe night that our flag was still there! O sayf does -that starfspangled banner yet wave - A Oler the-land ot the free and the-home of 'theAbrave'?' -A ' WTI-IE CALL T0 VVORSHIP . THE REV. WVILLIAM D. ADAMS Minister: It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High: People: To show -l'ortl1 'thy loving lcinolness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night. Minister: O bless our God, ye people, and make the voice of his praise to be heard. People: Our lips shall greatlylreioice when we sing unto thee: and our souls, which thou hast redeemed. Amen. XTHE INVCDCATION . . FEHE REV. RALPH W. STENQUEST ZFTHE HYMN Now Thank We All Our God Now thank We all our God With heart and hands and voices, Who wondrous things hath done, In whom His World rejoices, Who, from our mothers' arms, Hath blessed us on our way With countless gifts of love, And still is ours today. O may this bounteous God 1 Through all our life be near us, ' -With ever joyful hearts , Q , And blessed peace to cheer usg And keep us in His grace, And guide us when perplexed, And free us from all' ills ' In this World and the next. And praise and thanks to God The Father now be given, The Son, and I-lim who reigns With Them in highest heaven, The one eternal God, Whom earth and heaven adoreg For thus it Was, is now, And shall be evermore. Amen. THE PRAYER OF CONFESSION 'l'uE REV. C1-iA1iLEs li. l.JE1'OR'l' Minister: The proof of God's amazing love is this: that it was while wc were sinners Christ died for us. It is in the same Jesus. because we have faith in him, that we dare with confidence to approach God. Let us admit our fnailtires and shortcomings. People: 0 God our Father, you who have intended us to live in the fulness of this life, we confess that we have settled for less than that fulness. You have given us minds to seek and to know, but we have been content to simply meet the require- ments placed upon us: you have given us hearts to love, but we have remained indilierent and non-committal: you have presented us with your Spirit, but we have preferred the things of this world. O God, make us aware of and eager for life. Draw forth from us a deep yearning to live as you would have us live, in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. THE ASSURANCE Ol? PARDON S: X it THE OLD TESTAMENT READTNG Psalm 19 'THE REV. Eiuir. P. Zum THE EVENING PRAYERS . . 'TEHE REV. ROGER VV. COVELL THE NEXY TESTAMENT READING Ephesians 6:10-20 THE REV. JAMES A. GOINS THE SERMOX . 'PHE XTERY REV. MONSIGNOR -l AMES A. T'TEALY THE SERMON PRAYER ETHE HYMN God Gi Qui' Fatlicrsu God of our fathers, whose almighty hand Leads forth in beauty all the starry band Of shining worlds in splendor through the skies, Our grateful songs before Thy throne arise. Thy love divine hath led us in the pastg In this free land by Thee our lot is cast, Be Thou our Ruler, Guardian, Guide, and Stay, Thy word our law, Thy paths our chosen way. Refresh Thy people on their toilsome way, Lead us from night to never-ending dayg Fill all our lives with love and grace divine, And glory, laud, and praise be ever Thine. Amen ETHE PRAYER QF DEDICATION THE REV. CANON NVALTER P. PLUiv1i.Ei' XTHE BENEDICTTON RECESSIONAL The congregation will stand. We wish to express our appreciation to the people who helped make possible this Service of VVorship by making arrangements for the Music, Seating and Ushers. TU MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1967 we extend sincere con- gratulations, The accomplishment that your graduation signifies is a most important phase in your growth and development. Before you lie new endeavors and greater challenges. We join in asking God's blessing on each of you as you prepare yourselves for such a time as this. VVe are especially grateful to the Board of Education, Dr. Donald l-lorr and the Administrative Ofncers of Le Roy Central School for their cooperation, support and encouragement in this endeavor. S
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