Le Roy Central School - O At Kan Yearbook (Le Roy, NY)

 - Class of 1974

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High School Dedication l A Y 5 n,,,-,y.,7,,5o90k'- o E i l We 1 X fr l L 5 v l E Mr. Jon Gerlaoh Determination, an infectious laugh, and a concern for each student, are a few f of the qualities that prompted the Class of 1974 to select this teacher as the recipi- ent of the High School Dedication. A member of the LHS faculty since 1969, he instructs his classes with a unique enthusiasm. It is clear that his classroom is a place for learning, but he is always Willing to share a joke. Demanding, as well as understanding, he does his utmost to help his students. Giving HIS best, OURS is expected in return. As a curriculum co-ordinator since 1970, he has gained the respect of the faculty and administration. He has served the community as president of the Jaycees, and by working on the Genesee County Jr. Miss Pageant. Therefore, with great affection and profound respect we, the Class of 1974, dedicate this O-AT-KAN to you, Mr. Jon Gerlach. lik. 'ff --: r , ' F M t i t ' --1--UM---A -.. mtg .. .tt -:. lll!v.ti-..H ..-,Z A - Wolcott Street School Dedication Mr. William Shaffer The teacher chosen this year to receive the Wolcott Street School Ded- ication has been in contact with many people. This involvement has led this individual to have an outstanding rapport with both grade and high school students. His teaching techniques help to make the most uninteresting subject more bearable, and the classroom more entertaining. The famous pointing finger, amusing plays, and a paper clip on his lip all characterize him. As a former advisor to ski club, he has shown many students the lim of skiing, even though he had to buckle bindings while still half asleep at early morning sessions. He is not only concerned with the education of his students, but has a personal interest in each one. The class of 1974, therefore with pride and great respect present the Wolcott Street School Dedication to you, Mr. William Shaffer. 5 1 1 Foreword Each and every year at Le Roy Cen- tral School is different from the last. Some traditions remain, others are cast aside, and new ones are always beginning. The' staff ofthe 1974 O-At- Kan has endeavored to keep some of the old ones, and begin a few new OIICS . N., l 1 e This year, we contracted with a ix new publisher, Inter-Collegiate Press, 'N 4 which provided us with new ideas and ' ' opportunities to make the book tell V our story . We increased the number nj fiff-5 Q of color pictures slightly, and used A ' lf-'35-5i half-tones for the first time. We broke away from the traditional thematic presentation and used a more modern approach-the sun. For the past sever- al years, the cover has been of a con- servative color and design. This year, ,rl . . . :fS1ff .t,: tradition was again broken and a xmniggf bright warm color and appropriate de- 'L sign were used. Student designed end- V sheets helped to make the book com- Plate- t 4, It is now for you, the reader, to de- Pg f'r , , cide whether or not this book tells the l . g -9 jj story of LHS in 1973-1974. 'W' 'f X or --' f M,Freit21g 't't't 9 'V ,,, in , Ed . , fr Qi :fr'!a?:f5?l'X?Q ' - . ,. , gmt V mm A 1 Contents Academics Seniors Activities Sports Helios ........ Wolcott St. School Patrons .......... 106 32 140 162 ....14 ....34 Jr.fSr. High .... .... 6 0 ....84 ' 1f..ff1 J, - iz, f., ,:,,,f1.fgLu:,i,' .Q - -4 f. 1,41 up gsm 1--1:ev.,4A.'A-w,n V ,J , , 1 H WY Y E 1i.Ai.l.i,'T 1 5 '13 1974 O-at-kan Editors Melissa Freitag Editor-in-Chief Jane Heaman Associate- Activities Editor Lucinda Struthers Circulation Editor Joan Fernaays Business Editor Gerald McGee Art Editor Karen Carmichael Sandra Waterman Format Editors Michele Lamendola Literary Editor Catherine Longhini Sports Editor Joan Gugino Senior Editor Katharine Mac Gowan John Sovocool Photography Editors Gary Hunneyman Bette Scoins Typing Editors Mr. John Klingensmith Advisor F - :. .1:+:v1'L'1'-'-.4-. ' li , . y X 'X , ,,,..v -r ., N, X 'H' The glorious sun, The centre and soul of our system, The lamp that lights it, The fire that heats it, The magnet that guides and controls it . . . Sir David Brewster '?'H '71 I i E i Give me the splendid, silent 7 sun . . . ji 5 1 K as fi: 1 fl 'wi' .. , Lf-+Qr:a6..w 4. -' - l 4 iv ' F it ' f' ' - i l i a Q n e 1 , , I i 1 i I L 5 1 2 1 w 1 l Q 5 1 i 1 W, 4 1 U 1: E 31 I 1 .f aa ,, . ,S 1 X v 1 1 2 W If Q1 .,, , m-nI 'SUM H' . tif .1555 1 0 V wr ,N , J.. ..!: ,3.Q--- H'fr w-1IL2 - M, ,,r,mn, s B' ffafsuc-1 ghfzfutie. Is it so small a, thing to have enjoyed the sun . . Matthew Arnold C N' Y' .ey-wp, 4 Q , , 1' Academics i S , X V :,f i ,N Y,,,, ,-W N --x- --,---------Q-f ---fff ff--ff- - -if-V-iv . E., ,.::l:zW:A.,'H:Lv,l: V , i . ' MVN, - Q-.H 'V-g. A X w T7 ' e J ,Z :f 2 Knowledge, in truth, is the great sun in the firmamentf Webster X .M if ,r .rx ec.. ,. ,W 1: .f .qzyf--A-,ie -144: E :l'r .f f r. '2'gi'ff5H'f3j1-- --7?-1 me fs- -wet ' 1 -. 4,51 ,-,. ,,'. J.. sl. , - . .- ,. Q..-.,. ...... ., 1- f.: ' r A ' ll 4. 1. ig li Z 1 '1 1 5 x 1 l l 1 Z 1-Qi., . I Board of Education Z si li ll ll Francis Coward ,L 21 President A. Adelbert Bell Paul S. Boylan Samuel Ferrara li Member-Past Pres. Member Member l The LeRoy Central High School 41 building was constructed in l909 when the population of LeRoy was H considerably smaller than it is today. Since the population has increased so 5j rapidly, our present school system could in no way accommodate its jj students. ln order to alleviate the pro- 'l blem of overcrowdedness, many pro- f posals were considered, e.g. split ses- if sions, year round school or half-day F sessions. Out of the many solutions weighed by the Board of Education, it the one adopted was a new school. Ig It was a proposed Senior high fgrades 9-l2j including ample facilities for . every aspect of School life. A fefefen- Joyce G. Jordan ' Robert Nicoll Nancy B. Stockdale ii dum was placed before the town of Member-Pres. of Library Member Member LeRoy on November 26, 1973. ll l l 1 l 'F ll l I , Proposed new High School - .... i Dr. Donald E. Horr Superlntendent of Schools District Dr. Donald E. Horr-B.S. Albany State Teachers College: M.S., University of Rochesterg Ed. D., University of Buffalo. Dear Members ofthe Class of 1974: The publication of your Oatkan,' marks a milestone in your high school career for it is one of the final events in your class history. The pictorial events associated with you, your classmates, other students, and the various school activities of your career wil1,I am sure, bring back fond memories in the years ahead. We have enjoyed having you as part of our school family during the years and hope that the time has been a pleasant, as well as an educationally profitable one for you. We have earnestly sought to give you the necessary background and training to enable you to pursue your goal in life whatever plans you may have. We welcome the Class of 1974 to the alumni and look forward to the contri- butions they will make. c'ifL I Gffice is W at 1.9 'A V U Joyce Traxler Secretary Hope Murphy Clerk A.gC49'.XX K kk 0,1 . l ffyfrmjx 1 xx- ggi'-J J g, ?c3-if ck i f wwf ff 17 i ,, ,,, ,M ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, nu, ,. ..., .. ,nn ...man .. . . .., ...M .... a.- ... -,.- - J-...J . I 1 if - - - -fr A - a mt-.w 1.1 rr- efzqiafwf . .uf - :Ju -. .. .nw Q. - . .r L. .1 -Y.. .-w . EQ,--. gap. ,r a:,..,m .. Q.. High School Office t Class of 1974: With each graduating class a new challenge appears on the horizon. This past year has brought a realization of new hope for peace. Instead of the problem of arming our military, we are however facing an unexpected shortage of natural resources and a morality decadence that has shaken our faith in our government and hu- manity. To your generation, who is charged with solving these problems, rests the world's future. As you leave LeRoy High School we challenge you to meet and accept the call for action and make your influence felt in a world searching for total peace. 21056. ' Donald Santini Vice-Principal Gary Wilcox, Principal 426' ' ' T 12 'WZZZZW , .f 7 fwz, fyff-.57 yg44,' 'mf , I .4 . f f,f:::,f ,-f, 5 wiki, I. HV. . H . 'WZ If . Z, WA., V . r Gary D. Wilcox-B.M. Eastman School of Music, Univ. of Rochesterg M.S. Ithaca Coll. Adv. Study, Univ. of Rochester. EM Secretary to The Principal :V ' 1 . it I i 11 , , Marie Hyde ...H H sg x English Mathematics C urriculum Donald Rehor-A.B.. U- Of Dartmouth: Adv. Study Corn- ellg U. of R.: SUNY at Brock- port. English 1l,12. Science Jon Gerlach-B.S., McNeese St. U.g Adv. Study McNeese St. U.g SUNY at Brockport. Physics, Chem. Advises: Ski Club, Student Council. Earl Hare - B.S. SUNY at Cortlandg M.S., SUNY at Al- bany. Guidaneeg 8, 10,12. Elizabeth Suttell B.S., D'Youville St. U.g M.S., Cornell U. Guidance: 7,9,l1. Mark Kennedy-B.A.. St. Bon- aventure U.: BLS.. Canisius Coll. Math l0,l l. Advises: Sth Grade, Chem Club. Social Studies Robert DeVito-B.S., SUNY at Buffalo: Adv. Study SUNY at St. John's U.g M.S., SUNY at Brockport. Soc. St. 11. Ad- vises Photo. Club. 1 Coordinators Every group needs :1 leader who is willing to lake on the responsibilities ol' that group, The curriculum coordinators order all mziterials their particular department needs. The as- sistance of hiring or firing teachers is also their responsibility. As curriculum coordinators they are primarily concerned with updating the curriculum to meet present needs. ln l967 the firstcurriculumcoordinators were chosen because of a growing faculty whose individual needs grew too large for the administration to handle. This helps to narrow the communication gap between the administration and facul- ty. Physical E due ation Donald SantiniYB.S., SUNY at Brockportg M.S., SUNY at Cortland, Director of Health and Phys. Ed. 7-123 Vice-Prin- cipalg Director of Athletics. Advises: Sr. Class tex officiojg Coaches Varsity Football. Guidance I Guidance secretary 'iTwo roads diverged in a wood and Iwi took the one N J up 4 Y less traveled by. Frost ' i f--tg , , The decision of what road of life to travel con- ' fronts many students as they walk through the guid- . ' ance door to discuss future plans with their respective y ' K 1 guidance counselors. Careful evaluations must be ly X ' V' A . 5 . Y SA considered before a final choice is made. Career work- , , l ' w r shops are being offered for the first time to students , , who are unsure of their future plans. Students are ' f permitted to attend these workshops during their study halls. At this time a college representative gives a presentation on a specific career. After these dis- cussions further research on the chosen career is done at Gennesee Community College, Batavia, New York. Grace McBurney Marion Hill-B.A., Houghton U., B.S. SUNY at Geneseo: Jr. Sr. High Librar- ian: Advises: Sr. Lia ', -are .. .14p.,.,.,,.. v' K :LJ r Winifred Shores- Ardis Stevens4S B.S., M.S. SUNY at retary. Geneseo: Elem. Li- brarian: Advises: Jr. Library Club. CC' Betty Wil1iams-Sec- retary. V 'amz' , ,, .' 4, , Gerald Halligan-B.S., M.S. SUNY at Geneseo: Library Di- rector. Advises: Interact Club. brary Club. ff-6 : E- r - A iriv- I m Qt ' 'L 'IYIW' 'Ili- Library The Woodward Memorial Library was donated to the Community of Le- Roy in 1929 by the five children of Orator and Cora Woodward. There is a special room set aside known as the Woodward Room. Contained in it is the personal collection of HelenWood- ward Rizes which is primarily com- posed of first edition books which have an estimated value of six to eight thousand dollars. These valuable works may be used, but are not allowed to be taken from the room. There are also folios about the history. Since its origin, the library has ac- cumulated forty-thousand volumes of general reading and reference materials which are available to suit any taste from elementary students to senior citizens. Students learn early that the library is the key to higher learning and achievement. br - . ' '.-.-- ,- . . ' .. .,.w,1.-,. 4, V .1 H . I -, ',..' . l.. . .. tttr , ,,, t at X! 5-. mmwfl ,, 1 l 5 nv You spoke lg, , 'Z nu.-.1 Nrcholas Borrelh B A Vordam U M S Camsus U Latm 7 8 I ll Ill Elrzabeth Ol-lara B A U ol R reneh 7 8 I ll Advlses l'r Club Jr National Honor Socrety W, L .-, - ':..,., Language One does not have to travel very far before he reaehes an llOf1LOI'l unfannllar to h1m mth people spealttng rn an allen tongue If that person had taken advantage ofthe languages offered at hrs partrcular hrgh school he mrght have become fluent rn several lan guages LeRoy Hrgh Sehool offers French Latin and Spanrsh rn three levels The frrst level of a language 1S presented to junlor lngh school stu dents durmg seventh and erghth grade a fourth level may be offered rf there IS suffrcrent student rnterest A language class can be entertam mg as well as strmulatmg lt rs tnter estrng to learn hom other people hve but the real expenence comes when an 1nd1v1dual v1s1ts these lands The lan guage barrrer can be broken rf the fundamentals are learned Tlmer Smith M A N Y U at Madrid lltrdelberg Coll S anlslr 7 8 l ll Ill Advrscs Sp Club A 'T SA L 4- fe V - j If-'U s . . . t' N -. Q S ' . e- ' K li' . . xi-T ' - . Y I I . - r I Tan gg,, , u ff' ' fi iff I , ,1n. '4 ,I 3 . 1 ,,, , . .'.:: , p ,,, , . A f A - Us -l-' - ififf s- l 5 su-J-e-we e a s.,....re English English is a generalized curriculum. It covers a broad area, each subject related to the other, yet performing a separate function. Grammar entails the pronuncia- tion, spelling and usage of Words. It is important that a student become competent in the mechanical aspects of the language before he attempts to Write or speak fluently in it. The art of maintaining poise and self-confidence in front of a group was the objective ofthe public speaking class. Students were given both impromptu and ex- temporaneous speeches in which they employed their skills in oratory. Literature made up a major segment of the curriculum in all grades. Students learned to interpret and enjoy the works of many authors. Poems, prose, essays, and many other types of literary works were read and appreciated by English stu- dents, thus helping to round out their experiences in literature. An introduction to drama was taught, and students were given a deeper un- derstanding into the performing arts. In most classes, part-reading was done by the students, creating a clearer picture of how the characters interact with each other to form the plot. Barbara Crane-B.A. SUNY at Geneseo. English .gf 7, Pub. Spkg. Advises: Majorettes. W fifiiwu 'K Patrick Crowe-A.B. U. of Notre Dame. English f f 8,l0,ll. Advises: School Play, Drama Club, Sr. Class. , ,, Susan Davis-B.A. SUNY at Geneseo. English 7 10. Advises: Cheerleading, Sr. Class. Mary Eisenhard-B.A. U. of Maine. English 9, 10. Advises: Red and Black. f Za f , fa! ' , :ff , 1 ,ga V? , 'f , ., Sheryl Shaffer-B.S. SUNY at Geneseo. English 8. Advises: Soph. Class. . ' ' 'F'-?1,ff.. Robert Sullivan-B.S. SUNY at Brockport. En- glish 9,1O. Advises: Jr. Class: Coaches: J.V. Football. William Tripp-A.B. SUNY at Geneseo. Adv. -- ' ,, N . Q -,'4' C Study Hamilton Coll. English 12. Coaches: ,lb .l if . ' Cross Country, Var. Baseball. .V ' r-5' . N - fa. Mui -f by Y Q? we I nf gl 5: iif Q - f, A . .g , jjg E I tki'i i A i l, rl 'fm' . .M 2 1, .t Ti X N Social Studies History is in the making at l-.ll.S. We live it, we see it, we ARIS it. Man- kind learns lrom past mislakes,jnst as he takes pride in his progress toward a more civilized and advanced world. The social studies department related these past historical events to the en- tire student body. Audio-visual aids such as: lilm- strips. records. and supplementary readings were used extensively. Such ing while they gave the students a more perceptive view on historical achievements. Current events had a great affect on students and played an important part in classroom discussions. Riots, wars. and population problems were impor- tant areas ot' study. These need to have a prominent place in classroom activi- ties. In almost every social studies class. students were expected to know what was going on and express their opinions on it. r 'Cl'-V Donald Gepfert-A.B. Russel Sage U.,Adv. Study SUNY at Brockport. Soc. St. 8,9. Advises: Fresh. Class, Ticket Sales Var. Ftbl. Lawrence Reed-B.S. SUNY at Buffalog Adv. Study SUNY at Brockport. Soc. St. 7. Advises: Jr. Class, Coaches: J.V. Ftbl., J.V. Bkbl. Kathleen Sartini-B.A. D'Youville Coll., Adv. Study SUNY at Brockport. Soc. St. 10,11. George Schwenebraten-B.A. West Virginia: Adv. Study,W, Va. Wesleyan Coll. Soc. St. 12. Coaches: Var. Bkbl., Tennis. Roy StchleQB.S. Penn. St. U., Adv. Study U. ot' Reading, England. Am. His. 8,129 Eur. Studies 10. Advises: Golf, Model U.N. David Talbot-M.S. SUNY at Brockportg Adv. Study Michigan St. U. Social Stu. 9. , H y A A - -wi! aids helped ease the routine note-tak- 4 Yrwbldiue H s-are f -1.-,r Business .gn-..,N Ruth Cuffney-B.S. Martha Lynch B S Robert Rozler B S Bloomsmith St. U. SUNY at Albany SUNY at Albany Advises: FTA. Girls Shorthand I II Of Business Law Bkkg Bowling. tice Practice I Typ I II Personal Typ ing I. Advrses in Cheerleading Stu dent Council The Business Department was ben- eficial in the respect that students were able to apply their high school skills immediately after graduation. Courses in Shorthand I and II, Book- keeping I and II, Office Practice, and Typing were offered to prepare stu- dents by simulating actual office-type situations in which the students posed as employees of corporations. Business Law and Business Math were used to accentuate the program by acquainting students with contracts, different types of insurance, and invoices. Personal Typing dealt mainly with how to typewrite manuscriptsg General Business, fan introduction to the dif- ferent aspects ofthe business curric- ulumj was concerned primarily with the college bound, non-business major, who was interested in learning the fundamentals. 't- 1:-1-.u .. fax'---. e'-. I Qxkrwhf N t .:t.!.cNNy N I, 3 , ' A5 N-.Q 'Nils-. N 'R x 1 K if-S' '- lo np' N f C ' li I PIN Ut ir. M 5 'll l - Y Vllfqlr' U, Q 'i All , , f.-1 . K WV x it N x Kat TM 4 5 , 32 9 R 1 'P-2,5 , --'f r f - - - Mathematics FT mmwm'-r'-' .-.2 Y .' - H 1 ' l Robert Frens-B.A.. livelyn l'ortmiller - U. of But'l'alo. Math B.A., BLA. SUNY at 7.9,l2. Albany: Columbia U.: U. ol' Ill. Math 9. Advises: National Honor Society. - . . 1-4-Q,--,, .. K4 ,, . ... .A 1 x 'v11.,:: H f,.,i1:'f'4f f ' 3 I -14 .loan Kelley - B.S. Ronald Paganin - Iowa St. U. Math 7. B.S. SUNY at Brock- port, Math 8. Ad- vises: Fresh. Class. It is found through the earliest known records ol' ancient history that man, in his everyday life, made use of the idea of the number. An extraordi- nary amount of mathematical calcu- lations was needed forthe construction ofthe pyramids and other architectur- al achievements. At first, their symbols were simple and few, but as man progressed so did his knowledge of numbers. Man devel- oped a crude manner ol' counting which slowly advanced into what is now a highly developed mathematical system. The Mathematics Department pro- vided a broad curriculum in order to develop the students' skills one-step-at a-time. lt began with junior high Gen- eral Math and progressed each year to Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and Math 12. 'l .- , ..T,..r,.-v1,.,.. if if ' tif - Qui W 'J ,. .M L,', ,: .'.l Science Robert Ball - B.S. SUNY at Geneseo General Sci. 7,83 Earth Sci. Diane Giacumo - B.S. SUNY at Buf- falo. Biology. John Klingensmith- A,B. Washington and Jeffersong Grad. Study U. of R. Gen Sci. 7,8,9: Advises: Sr. Class, O-AT- KAN. , f .1 -. ,ff f .1 . 1.51, V f A S ' ' Q J' ,457 Xu 'J rf? ,fa haw Q Wfsgaa-3 fQvL5nr.4:-A B1+G2 +K1-f SCD. Mr. Ball + Mr. Gerlach + Mrs. Giacomo + Mr. Klingensmith -Y a science depart- ment Which is a catalyst to all Le Roy students. They are deeply interested in help- ing students to gain as much knowledge in their particular field of science as possi- ble. The junior high students were introduced to science with biologically and physically oriented classes. The ninth grade general science course covered the phys- ical and chemical sciences as a preparation for advanced study. Earth Science, as the name implies, involved the study of all naturally occurring phenomena. Biology in- troduced students to life 's functions, from unicellular to multicellular organisms. Chemistry was the science concerned with matterg the changes it underwent and the laws governing those changes. Physics dealt with matter and the transformation of matter and energy. N e r . j f ki f Q- . 26 if i'Tl Tl'TT'l'M G'NG' T , , . i -'--- 7 f 'Mzq:F'i'ig4 V' Caroline Morse - BA. SUNY at Pots- daniq U. of Madrid. Math. Social Studies. Physical Education. Advises: Ski Club. Thomas Norezyk - B.S. SUNY at Brock- port. Developmental Reading 7.S. Multi Program A Multi Prograin was established lor the seventh and eighth graders, giving them an opportunity to at- tend the inulti-occupational pro- grnni at l5.0.C.li.S. beginning in the ninth grade. The students partici- pated in the program part of the day and spent the rest of their time interacting with their entire grade level. Mr. Thomas Norczyk, a reading specialist, instructed them in vocab- ulary and sentence structure, and the development of their reading skills. Mrs. Caroline Morse, Mrs. Joan Kelly, and Mrs. Sharon Collins, all new to the system. taught Social Studies, Mathematics, and Science respectively. All the subjects were taught in a manner which interrelated, so as to give the students a deeper under- standing of the program as a whole. Driver Education Be ca V g 'ff tyre t -dm si, H .4 .3 37'ffE'fr'7 1 t - MQ LW ,fj.' 'i A- 'I k 1 ' cp 5 . 'ff iii' 'I an I Qfiffwffqwfnw- T,Q,kf.v 471 1 , ., 71. 1:5-'N -' -fx. Y ' - N K ,s sb fl - - , . f . ,-- -. po? -1- i'. m-can I Thomas Simon- B.S. Notre Dame, Adv. Study Ithaca U. Driver Ed. Ad- vises: Bowling. There will never be another Si. lt is essential that everyone learn proper driving habits before they can be- come a cautious and skillful driver. The objective of the Driver Education course is not only to give students first hand experience in both automatic and stan- dard drive, but also to lower insurance rates and age requirements of night driving, Students are required to attend after school instruction in order to obtain a blue card g at this time insurance men, state police, and auto mechanics are invited to give students a better idea of the responsibilities of owning a car and acquaint them with the function of its parts. Driving instruction is given during regularly scheduled study halls, and is divided into two separate semesters. 'i' W ki V ,I , ,,,,, .. ,. t Music Capable directors showed their out- standing abilities in the musical field by the vast improvement of the musi- cal groups that were under their in- struction. Mrs. Jean Clifford, orchestra director and grade school instrumental teacher, tried to instill the value of music while she worked with her young musicians. Miss Beth Ann Lam- bien, new to the music department, brought with her several fresh and in- teresting ideas. A more informal atmo- sphere Was created at the choral concerts, while still leaving an impres- sive effect on the audience. Mr. Gerald Kember led the band through another outstanding year of performances. The stage band held a successful dance for the second consecutive year. HHH? Gerald Kember- B.S. Ithaca U. In- strumental Music 7- 12. DIRECTOR: Marching Band, Beth Ann Lambien B.S. SUNY at Pots dam. Vocal Music 7-12. DIRECTOR: School Musical, Concert Band, Stage Color Guard. Band. - a 'H+ tl. V t at 1' ve - A .ff QsfQf'? Q'W i W Q5 A ffl? -'., . Craig Rothmeyer- M.S. SUNY at Buf- falog Erie Co. Tech. S'-5 fl I a 4 u . l rl ff l A A - f ,SSA 4 ' Ind. Arts, Tech. Drawing, Arch. Drawing: ADVISESZ Audio-Visual Club. '1 yn? X. LLIX 'Z I 1 Dennis Sanders- B.S. SUNY at Buf- falo. Ind. Arts 7-8, Wood I,lI, Industrial Arts As people are turning more toward handicrafts and homemade articles, industrial arts is becoming one of the more practical courses. Many more students, boys as well as girls, are rec- ognizing the need for vocations in the trades and are preparing for them through the course offerings at L.l-l.S. New in the woodshop was the proc- ess of laminatingg a printing press was used by the metal department for the first time. Small scale construction of model houses replaced the regular projects of former years. Many ofthe line crafts were displayed for the en- tire student body. Industrial Arts has Come to be more than just a clussroonig it is a learning experience. Students are allowed to express themselves in an individual manner by creating things that reflect their thoughts and personalities. I' H ' Y ' i- 1 .1 g-- - ', E 11-an ,J K , V M4 5 ,, .. . --1.1 .. : 1, ,Y ,. .YW N Physical Education Physical Education is more than just excercising the bodyg it is a men- tal course as well. Students acquired new skills in many areas of sports, as well as learning about sportsmanship and team effort. A spirit of competition through learning exemplified the curriculum of the boys physical education class- es. Cries of Ntouch down or you're out could be heard from enthusi- astic players as the tension rose in organized sports classes. The addition of a vibrant and versatile girls physical education teacher stirred an atmo- sphere of enthusiasm. A new slim- nastics program was introduced, in which the girls were given a three week period to fulfill a contract that would improve their physical well being, as well as appearance. By the end of the three weeks a grade was given based upon what each girl accomplished. Art ,,A, vp ' ,f rf 2 f Paula Hermance - ' Ai -V B.S. Nazareth Coll. P Art 7-l2g Adv. Stu- 7 ' 55, f' '24 aio An. Advises: Jr. ' Class. ,Nl N 5 V 1-My rf' 454.14 Q .1-,gfw '.'.g4ayg':, A ig Jo Ann Eaton-B.S. Raymond Jay-B.S. SUNY at Brockport. at Brockportg Adv. Girls Phys. Ed. 7-12. Study Ithaca. Boys Advises: G.A.A.g Phys. Ed. 8-12g D.E. Leaders Clubg Health 9. Advises: Sth Gradeg Soccerg Var. Club. Volleyball: Bkbl.g Softbl. I think I'm going to be sick. I can see myself. Miss Donna Ioviero, new in the art department, used her talent and in- genuity to instruct the junior high in basic art. Batik, a -tye-dying effect done with wax was introduced in addition to pop art and plaster molds. Introduction to Art concerned the basic priciples of art and how to apply them in creative works, Introduction to Painting and Drawing involved all the techniques in the subject and how to use them. A studio course was offered to students who have had the basics and wished to continue their study in art. Donna Iovieron- B.F.A. SUNY at Buffalo: Art De- sign. I J..-Q of Oh, they'lljust love this assignment. Want to try this out on Mr. Reed first? I .S .A 3' A -f Aw' '-Q- f- 41, EvPfy year the outfits get skimpierf' gif? - l Home Economws The home economies curriculum opened the door to an exciting world of sew- ing, cooking. home mzmagctnent and nt1trri:tge.TIte new eight period day hrought about an expanded curriculum which necessitated the addition ol' at teacher, Mrs. Carolyn Ash. Some hztlf-year courses were formed from the previously full year eurrieuhun. thus enabling students to explore a larger numher ofaspeets ofthe home economics field. Textiles and clothing was offered the first semester, with Advanced Clothing and Textiles offered in the second semester for those who wished to continue. l smell something good was at popular expression as enticing aromas floated from the kitchen to lantalize all students within range. A feeling of despair was sometimes felt by students whose cake fell or who were attempting to alter an arti- cle ot' clothing for the third time. Only in this respect was home economics a trial and error course: learning through others mistakes, as well as your own. Home Management and Child Development, also divided into two semesters, offered seniors a way of preparing themselves in areas that they will undoubtedly encounter in years to come. 5' I. 5 , -qi! Carolyn Ash A B.S, Southern Ill. Home lic, 7-8. n We can all learn from my mistake. pa Grace Leanen - B.S. SUNY at Buffalo. Adv. Study SUNY at Brock- port. Home Ee. 7-8. Man may work from sun to sun, But Woma,n's work is never done. Old Saying 31 f- I 'V S ' 'i yd ' -A 1 I i l i 1 V i 1 I I a i r -,..,........... if 'li' ' Win? f' 1 T ' r - '.j.vpV F V ,- ...L H .yy-tri., , ,rv , .,gu.1.i.g,.,g,,,1. A5?,,p,.,.f. .Y -..V , L.p.21,-,.Er,.3.. , 3 eva' Health Sharon Collins-B.S. Alfred U.: Geneseo S.U.T.C.: School Nurse, Health 7,8. Good health is like warm golden sun- shine. Students who are healthy physical- ly, as well as mentally, are better adjusted to society and usually have brighter dis- positions and outlooks. Colorful posters, collages and mobiles were displayed in the health offices and classes to illustrate good health habits and express ways to improve appearances. The health curriculumwas designed to instruct students in grades nine through twelve about proper health measures. To accomplish this, special audio-visual aids such as tilmstrips and records were used. Grace Litchfield A.A.S. Eastman George Gurrant- B.S. SUNY at Brockport, A.A.S. Orange Co. C.C. Health 7,9, Sci. 7g ADVISES: Soph. Class. Coaches: Track, Asst. Var. Ftbl. Adv. Study SUNY at Buffalo: Dental Hygiene. Dental Dispensaryg .,-. - V-,:,7,,i.5W., ., A,,. Y W . V ,,..4., Mary Ann A.A.S. Erie Tech.: Dent giene. f I Lux- Dorris Smith-R.N County SUNY at Platts- al Hy- burgh: School Nurse. C afeteria, K Bottom: C. Hahn, H. OLSON, T. Hansen. Row 2: G. Corcimiglia, L. Mannix, M. O'Geen, R. Steen, J. Docking, C. Driscoll, D. Lee, C. Antinore 32 H L N s,,L:,,wL...ersrfQ-Wc.,T...,,,.......LLLL!!!J?l W' ' ' ' .. tri.. i X .- up '.,.g.g, . . X ,Pl 1 X Llkfh X xx .YM xk.A , g 4 'Ur l ,I Nr P W . L.. ,'. Bus Drivers Custodial Staff WW 'X rg ' .fm F 3' K. 'N r Af 45' ffm F . N, 4 'f ' K 'X . , . : r ' ' w ,. N! Www. xr 313' I I H W in I 561. 99' 'fn ' ' M P fn A f' x 1-:V I, , If I X x . A hut X Alla' ,A . Q gh N -s- ' I 5wPLLom.oE:, A NAIL !.l! Bottom: MR. GALE. Row 2: Mr. Aukley Mr. Padden. Row 3: Mr. Bundy, M. Chimeno. Abs. J. Jerry, T. VanDcuscn, Mrs. Jordan, A. Parks. VL ,I Bottom: C. Welburn, A. Parks. Row 2: C. TRAXLER, P. Garner, S. Tabor. Row 3: G. Hackett, J. Cooper, J. Postmann, R. Heaman. Abs. R. ML Hardy, R. Prinzi, R. Cmkovich. ff' ..................,.a.L..... ...,. Seniors 1-I MA... .. 1 Qu! HARD , 'f,, 5 EH I I l --r 'i 5 Fl-1 Q 7 'FE V1 Q There is more day to dawn The sun is but a, morning starf, Thoreau i N 1 5 W ! eQ...,,,,1-,-,,,.,,, The Class of 1974 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Joseph Lamendola Vicki Frank Margery Ellison Sibyl Buchanan Like the sun, We as Seniors had a great amount of potential energy. Throughout the year this energy was released in organizing our many activi- ties. From selling ribbons to serving spaghetti there were numerous proj- ects in which everyone could partici- pate. The Senior class, for the first time, sponsored a Homecoming Weekend. The festivities included a parade, bon- fire, and dance. A Homecoming Queen was chosen, from among five candi- dates of our class, by the student body. In order to achieve our goals and make our activities a success, We quickly realized unification was most important. Many students took ad- vantage ofthe opportunity to either work or attend college for half of the day, which made it difficult for us to meet as a complete class. Fortunately, under the leadership of our officers and advisors We were able to resolve this problem. Despite the difficulties we had, our final year in high school was worthwhile and successful. Graduation is not an end but a be- ginning. As We go out and meet the challenges of the world, each individual will release his own potential energy, in Whatever endeavor he has chosen. r-'3 IAXA, . ' ' ,vmw ,,,. ,,,-, M My ff -Us , 'X' ., I .1 1, X I l 1 1 L, GAIL L. ANDERSON L.-XURIIZ A, ANTINORE ROBERT J. ANTINORE .544 ' ' X.. 1- ,Q 17-1 LISA M. ANZ.-XLONE BRIAN D. BALONEK JAMES D. BARBER -rf' 17' PATRICIA M. BRADY CONNIE J. BRICE SIBYL M. BUCHANAN 1 s LEE ANN BUONGIORNE KAREN A. CALKINS SHIRLEY E.CARLETON w -f 'rr J All GAIL L. ANDERSON-G.A.A. 10, 11,121 School Play 12: BOCES l 1, 12. LAURIE A. ANTINORE-G.A.A. 10,1 l,l2. ROBERT J. ANTINORE-Varsity Club 10,1l,l2,I9'tbl. 10,11 CLJQ Track 10,11 LLJQ Sci. Club 10,1 I. LISA M. ANZALONE-A.F.S. Club l0gF.T.A. 103Sci. Club l0:Pcp Club 10. BRIAN D, BALONEK-B.A.A. 10, 11.12. JAMES D. BARBER-Varsity Club 10,11.12g Ftbl. 10.11 KLJ. 12gGolf 10 CLI, ll capt. PATRICIA M. BRADY-Trans. ISL Joseph's Academy, Pa.Jg Stu. Assn. 12: O-AT-KAN 125 Drama Club ll, 123 School Play 1l,l2g Spaghetti Supper Chmn., Teacher's Aid. CONNIE J. BRICE-Trans. iCale- donialz G.A.A. 11,121 Red 81 Black 12. SIBYL M. BUCHANAN-Class Sec. 10,11, TREAS.12gA.F.S. Club 125 Sp. Club 10,l1, V-P 12g Oatkanaires 1l,l2g Girls Chorus 10g Cheerleader 10,123 Sci. Club 103 Pep Club 10, Girls Soccer llgAll County Girls Chorus 10,119 Homecoming Queen Candidate. LEE ANN BUONGIORNE-Stu. Assn. 10,121 Operetta l0,11gCl1eer- leader 10gPep Club 105 Homecom- ing Chmn. KAREN A. CALKINS-A.F.S. Club l0,l1gCaf. Club 1l:Oatkzmaires 123 Color Guard lO.l1,121LJ:G.A.A. Intramurals 10,l1,121Track 10,113 Sci. Club 1O,11,Pep Club 10,l1g Girls Soccer 10,1 1. SHIRLEY E. CARLETON-Fr. Club 1l,F'.T.A. 10:G.A.A.1nt.ramuruls l0,11,12g Sci. Club 10,l1gClean-Up Crew 12. 3 -113 Library Club'1O,113'l2. I 'i GJ DEBORAH M. CARLI-Cali. Club 111 G.A.A.10,11,12. DAVID D. CARLSEN-EMPIRE BOYS STATE DEL. 1lgJayceeCit. Award 1OQN.J.H.S.10QN.H.S. 11,121 Sr. Band 10,113 STU. COURT JUDGE 12g M. KAREN CARMICHAEL- N.M.S.Q.T. SEMI-FINALIST 124 Jaycee Cit. Award 11gN.J.H.S. 101 N.H.S. 11,123 Quill A Scroll 11,123 O-AT-KAN 11, FORMAT ED. 123 A.F.S. Club 103 Fr. Club 11,123 Model Cong. Del. 11,123 Operetta 103 Oatkanaires 1O,11,12. KATHARINE S. CHACE-Trans. CNorih Ruse-Wolcottj 11gSp. Club ' 123 Oatkanaires 11,123 Sr. Band 11,, 123 G.A.A. Intramurals 12. BARBARA F.CLARK Cnee,MC4 ' Williams!-A.F.S. Club 1.03 Girls Cho- rus 103 Sci. Club 103 Ski,QC1ubV 101, , JAME W co LIER-Trans. John S - L , ' ' C p Marshall H.S.J Chess Club 113 B.A.A, fi 10,l1,l2L, 3 A . 4 - DOREEN' L.CORCIM1CLI,A1-F ' lsll 1 G.A.A..1o,1.1.12. H 1 fx, slll .yu A MARILYN A.LCOSTAJ-bdfk5n5ife5i.1l3. 11,123 G1rls'Chorus 103' GQA.A.,,l0,' ' 1'1,123Homecoming Queen Candi- date. , ' ' - ' fo-Ar-KAN. 109 BOCES 11,124 GQA'.Ai 130,112,112 1 .11 A JOAN CRNKOVICH-.spL3Ciub fl . 1ogG.A.A.31o,i1,i2.-4,1 fr 1 CAROIQYN. J, CfR0s3B1YgTrm1s .ll A A ,fGroVer Clevelandjg G.'A,g,A.V 1.23 THOMAS VL. czADzECK1..A-Vl'1,0, JOAN E!DA'RBYfSp.'Club'-103, Drama Club 103 Girls Chorus 10,1'lQ 'PepClub1O .llr ' MARGARET C.lDAviS9A1.F.sQ 1 C ub'10' G.A.A.'Intr:imufals 10 11 1, , , 9 Num. 113 Sci. Club 10,11 Pres.3Chess ' Club 10, . A DAVUJ B. DEKRUGERNStu. Assn. 123 Varsity Club 11,123 Ftbl. 10,123 Golf 10,11 U..J3Sr. Ball Chnm. MARGERY S. ELLISON-D.A.R. CIT. AWARD: Jaycee Cit. Award 103 CLASS SEC. 123 Stu. Assn. 113 N.J,H.S.1,0:N.l-LS. 11,123 Sp. Club 103 Drama Club 11.3 Operetta 10,11, 123 Oatkanaires 10,11,l23 Sr. Band 10,1 1 ,121 Dance Band 11,1 23 Cert. of Merit 10: Lyre 11: English L 123 Ribbons Chmn. 38 PAULA J.closTA4Gir1s.l1Ch5msi11101i .g N . DEBORAH M. CARLI DAVID D. CARLSEN M. KAREN CARMICHAEL R- GLS 1 KATHARINE S- CHACE BARBARA F. CLARK JAMES W. COLLIER fb 2 DOREEN L. CORCIMIGLIA They won't find us up here! A. COSTA X l Q -- ---- WM 2- ,- . -,..-,. . -QQ. A 1 '- 2-2 : 1, - V PAULA LCOSTA JOAN E.CRN1cov1C11 Xxx V 1 F CAROLYN J-CROSBY THOMAS LCZADZECK 4 , ff 6 X, 3' A v I .g- 3 -, JOAN E.DARBY MARGARET C. DAVIS DebbicAJr. MissCundidurc '73 , , 1 I DAVID B.DE KRUGER DONALD F.DoCK1NG MARGERY s.ELL1soN s-iffw -1 -1 s..,p . GAIL A. ELMORE-G.A.A. Numf 1 103 Shield 105 Block L 113 Six' Hundred Club 12g G.A.A. V.P. 11, PRES. 123 Tennis 10,11 CLD, 12gGirls Bkbl. 10,11,12 CAPT.g Girls Soccer 10,11,12 CAPT.g Girls V1bl.10,l1, 12. . CHARLES A. EPPOLITO-B.A.A. 10,l1,12: Ski Club 10. NANCY , J. PAY-sp. c1u1111og G.A,A.10,11,12. . I - JOAN E. FERNAAYS-Quill'1?41'1 I sewn 12g O-AT-KAN 11gBUS. ED. SSLL , 129 ,Leaders Club 12 3 Oatkanailres, 10 11g Girls chorus 110110101 Quara,110Qf' A 11' Cert. of Merit, 11' G.A' . Num ' 10g Shield,10j Block L '12q'G'Qld, ., Key l2:'TraCk' 10g Eng. L l'11g'SCl.:7'l .f C1111 1o,sk1c111b,1.Qy . 11 111 1111 3 11 111 1 . ANN FERRARA,-StuQ A5sn,.f12,- Cheerleader 1,071 Pep, Club lQ5,C15?Ur, UPCWW121 ,z ' . 1 ,1 1.o.U1s. J .111 F13RRA1RA1+F1b11.1.1.1l:0g1115.I Bbl.:lQ.1i1,, 15, 1 WA YNE' . ' C101111141291Tf6CK,1l10SfSCif C1125 10 3711 11.1f,112gsch66111211121l5.1,21:e1s11111.,.Assngn 1V', 1 , ,,,,, NANCY F13 .1 F,o'RSYfrH14 V,V, VV,V I ,VVV I 112: SvfClubll.ll2 CO10r11G921Sd.1l0s11'1.s 111L1,L1 4135 '1,Z'ffI5Vf ,' 5111! ,,,',, 1 ,, ,L1, ' 11,.p 1' 2V 19141. i?-2,F3'WKT.C19SS V135 1QzL.yi 11 23 Sw: 1A.ss11q1I,0.a1l 1,112.1.Clefm,-Upgy, CIW '111 1 , , lME1l15S51S11: 111.11l1.1Q1 1'1 ,LSL f 10:1Qu111:1a11jscm'11.1.111f,11121g1O?AT4KAN1 1 ,1'0,11111,Lit1i11Ed.1g1.11211ED4-1NhGHIE'F.g I Oatkanaires 101,11 111,11 21g111Sr, Band 31105 2 fg .CO1Q1.Gu,a1a11o,1,11,.A11.1,C0un1y.cms. ,Cl1Qrusv1f11N.H.S.12,1 .1 V. 1111 PrE:,sl.',1,11,g S1i1lL,ASSIli. 10,119 Pho,toQC111b 12g Vi1TSity Club,1'1',12g Ftbl. 10,1 1,12 f1,3 ,Bb1.11o,111qL1, 12.1 DEBRA A. GLENAfA.F.S. Club 101,1'1g Drama Club 10gCz1f. Club 11, '12Q G.A.A.' Intramurals 10,11,l23 Num. llg Pep Club 10. PATRICIA K. GOSLAR-Jfrans. 1 gChi1E1otte H.S., Roch.J 113 G.A.A. 1, . 40 my 1 1 ' ' IL .2:14:a5:f9f11, Zgfffriifw' 2 W ,ff 1 '- fi' 4 ,f ff! -. , ,Q , Q ff 1 4 f 1 5 f W fa 1 Q 1 GAIL A. ELMORE CHARLES A. EPPOLITO NANCY J. PAY JOAN E. FERNAAYS .Ln ,, Z 4 Z 5 , Z 1 4 This looks interesting. J ANN M. FERRARA LOUIS J. FERRARA , 1 L1 . 1 .3574 11' 'rg .11 f . .v. There IS no new thmg under the s Ecclesmstes 8 15 WAX NE G YLEENOR 321' SS YAYCX J FORSYTH The Sound of SIIBHCS Slmon 8L Garfunkel Y Here he comesg let's get him! 1 A .L . Q9 SUSAN J. FORSYTH VICKI A. FRANK MELISSA J. FREITAG , Z KEVIN R.GILL DEBRA A.GLENA PATRICIA K.GOSLAR JR? f2QL11Ui cp' hal' 'W ' V-pl JOAN ' MQ' GUGINQQ-STU? ASSN LSEQY,-12gLN.H.s. 11, v,P.A12g ' A AN4J.11.s,,Verfeag.e 105 Quill aAscf011L 12 ,OLATAKAN A1f0,11,, SRL'ED'.V121 , A A A.F.S5 Club 11412: Er. CIub'1'0,ll .gPRES.' l'2g,Drama Club 11,12g'Mod. Cong.,De1g 1'1,1V2'j,Oper6tta 10.11,12g gOafk'zmaifes110',11,N12.5'GirlS'CI,i0ruS 1O,11,1'gVSrQ Band 11,12g Cert. 'of,M6.rit ,103fLyie,1-'lg Eng. Llglli EMPIREQ , GIRLS ' STATEQDEL.-11g JR. MISS A CANDIDATE 1e2g'Sci. C1'.ibf11','12g1' 'Rep CIub'10g W1-estg S-eoiekeeper'1z0' 0.5, 1'1g12-g.A11 Cgunty Girls Chqiiys ' ,GLENN ,,FL,e,lH,fuvNyBQ.AgA, L1,Qg1?1,g1 A A 5 A 1125 Herbrqlwl L1 ZKIQJZ :B1cb1L.f1iQaA1g1,wp , gg ', 1 ,DEBQRAHQ'f:L'!lHAYWA'RD?C11iS5?ffl'Q. ,,,M 'TrC?iS?:7l0'95AlF25 Club 2.flgOl25?Q41ilgl31250AQWiG'ffii?11iQ55'ZEA2125 RGS?'CZ'bifM5fi1'l:l0337'GiiEeflediliwii UQQQST :V-, ., ., ff-gf. -.g':'v,:f. ,,, ,MMV ,,,,, H. ,,, ,. Vw, , ,, ,, QD?3PA?Qlillii31aQjZZQ3ik51LLi3itiiS5l20Z1412? A' ' A ' ' ,,f,W,:,1:3-12,-, ,,,f w,,,, ,-v,, 7, zwiyfg ,, 3 ' .f -,. di V4 1 ,-Q: 32232 vii L5 W 1' 2: 1' HZ! vCQ5AM6AN?llQ2Mf3iB2,:QDIHIHQ'Glubwa f'QA' 4 Cl 101' T2 M6d fU Del fCSQhAQq1fz'Pf1aw4a0g21f1g 1-2fgcSpaghegt1 'f V 'WW 'Z W -2Wf9?Pf1:R 2,353Jw?L.ZTZv'1:7,?'?fj2Fi' Qffiffff u'Q,ijy',f , wf '-25.56 4170 029 'Q ,446 f:t'4?l' 'zffi' gl ' yfgf1,7, 5 fm? 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KLINKBEIL-A.V. 10,113 Sp. Club 10g Drama Club 10g Stage Crew 10,111 Sr. Band 10.11, ' 125 Dance Band 10,11,12g Cert. of Merit 10g Lyre 113 Varsity Club 10, lf1,12gFtbl.10,11 CLD,12gTennis 10,11 CLJ, 12. ' , RICHARD G. KRZEWINSKI-Stage Crew 10,1.1gFtb1.10,11gBkbl. 10,' ' i V .1171 , W 3 .v ,f. TERRY M- KANALEY RICHARD W. KLINKBEIL 1,1VgTe11nis 11g School Play 10. V , 'A 4 JOSEPH' A. LAMENDOLA-CLASS PRES. 12g Stu.,Assn'. 12g Stage Crewe 103 mm. 10g Bb1,.1ogc1em1gUp crew 12. V I MICHELE .R. LAMEND,OLA+'Sf1L , ff . 5 AsSn. 10,125 Red, 8e.B13Ck,1'0.j ff' J, , -' I I VO-AT-KAN 115 LITIQED, 123'A.F..S. ' C1ub,10VgVgSp.VClqb lrrl 1 V0.1 lg Drama Clvrnbyivfl 1O,12s Mod: Cong-f'DC1': 'lr' 1 1,1g2:,QPGri etfafl0911412:'rO21fkvmireSf1r0r41g1g, 2 sec. 12gls1.,BandQ10,1f1I,-1r2.gf.Dfmcef I I newro41r1'Q1.2.f.1v1aaafeffez1ro:1.1:..111f - can-rizgIce:.:,4qf.Mefif..g1ro.rum 111 G9l'31QK'?Y.'l29l51C1?Q01iPlaY.'12'45. I xl i 111 2 If EDWA,RD,i,LANGENFELDf1?f1?1.ej21'1 11.94 13.3.+AfI'f'+.-519,1f1.if1l21 j g Qiff 'RII I 1 lllrr ' JOSEPH A' LAMENDOLA MICHELE R- I-AMENDOLA ',1r 5 iI r11 I if 1lI1lI i'fffir,Q?,'i'1p1Q..QF' , 'Qf!iUf5lg0 1632111 Cli!11!1'5l1E,5f5C5?Ql1'2 Z Gif1S 15 .Q'l0?U5Qi?Q.99Q53??4,Q19b5T1f0SIf ?f5.1, 11IAl 1 f7Q5'f1iQfVi.f3? 1 f17ARl???'12?'N1?H?.S'4?1i'L?1Q.Z ,, Nflr.4rH1-S1127 '93 - ' 1QQ32'515E5fQi3W2f1i0illli?5XQ75353!l?llll'0'4'ffff 9 MQ11223194119f?2Bf2ii1f?a1'Qalsilizxlfwsbrfzifffl? fmg.'.f,:,-.1 f' ':,'.,.11,,':f1.f4, f,g11'g,f z , v2.1,1,... .ANDREAITTJQLEONEfgR?4ZJ3Q9B1iiCk515I ,Asggmagf1r1fgrrsp.frfC1ubii1l0',,f21LifSrAZJ.l. 1 Vr,V Vz,,, l . I. rrr lid! l11f?f?iC?5C1P5.rlO,s1r1lf.A QQ I llll 'fi 513 1 KAflfHfI.4BENI,?MLfLIQAfI7A+-GZAA. ', V i flrr f 1I1rl ,llrr A a I, 5 CATHEIRINEIWIIIM..L0NGH1N14 II ZAQ?sS+eABROADLJCGERMANYJQ . fG1aSSlTtea5,,11'g,Quil1'8z. Scroll 12g ' V OfAT+K.AN' 10.1.1 , SPORTS ED. 125 1A4E4sIgI.rc1ubg1O.r11,125sp. Club 10, j1'l,j'iDriima'C1i1bf10Q11,1'2gMo'd. ' , ' fc0ng.4Dg1.I111,,12g opefem 10,11,12g I Cheerleader 10,11 CLD, CAPT. I'.Zg G'.A.A'1'Num.'12: Sci. Club 10,115 l?ep'C1ubV1OgS'choolPlay 11,12g Sr. Cath. Chr1m1.g I-lomecoming Queen ,Candidgitej Red 8a Black 105 Eng. L .44 .VVVI V, .......,,,,4 -L-...,, 'This ought to be good for a laugh or two! X, RICHARD G. KRZEWINSKI Pals EDWARD LANGENFELD x I ni. .ir D I JOYCE A. LE.-XCH They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old . . . 1 ,F -1 i x YQ.. Q 4 Yx , .Wx ff ,dx A, cf, WAYNE C. LEANEN ANDREA J. LEONE KATHLEEN M. LICATA CATHERINE M. LONGHINI f 7 Ab- SHELLEY A. LEANEN MARK R. LEVINSTEIN X Xggxyxxxx N- I S-I X f , 5 -x I I fy!! Af f ff, My QI I? fff A 00 f ,f ff ,, ,. Q ., ,,,, . 'JOHN F. LONCH1NIQSp.'C1,ub 10, 1 11g'Photo' Club '12g-,Varsity C1ub'11, '12'gFtbl. 10,11 LLL 129 B'kbI.V10,,11 5161, 12gBb1, 105 Tem1is'1.2g Sci. Club SAMUEL C. MACALUSO-BOCES 11,.121g.B .A.A.10,111.12 1 1 'KATHARINE' MACVGOWANQ Q 'AV.F.S, ABROAD - CNORWAY7, Siu. Assn. 10,125 N.1-LS. 1,1,PRES.f12g ,N.J.H.S. 1'0g Qtii1l,8a Scroll 1,1,'1Qg ' ' 'Redd Black 101,l1.s12ii.0-APKYXN Z ,10QPHOTO'ED.1,l'12g,A.FiS:,C1ub, '1U,11', mussi 12g1Frt cxumog' 'rfeasi' -1 1'L'1'2'f Dtiinizifflub 111011 111 112' fPh0'f0 ' 1c1m5.i.0g1'1'.112gQ.Mnae11iUfg11ig 13e1i1f1Uy1 1'A'1A '5 f1x1g1 211-Moflel 'Cong.7DC11-fl10 1 111' 151,211 Q5 L?1ld'3F'S'C1Ub5 1'2Z50PQf5Il2if'41Q0a?OHf?:2 1 kH11HirCS..li05 1'l3'31PRES?2'112?5fGif1SlChD+1.3. .IHS1lO:.CQ1O.f2Qi!ard.. 1I1Ox12'lfs 1. jiir ,Meri ta 11?Q gLy1-eg, 1'2,gfN,umnf.1fQ':-Shield V51 3,g,Bl0Ck1 Tf143'f4iL2Z.1Gir'1s:1l3ykb1A:if1..0',l'1'512Q . 112 BbliY'lT121i2?:3311111211l0151f1.i,.'1.Z.:i1EH2'57'7'f 5 115115 Ci. 91115, 11511355B61P?Cl.uU':f110 5CBQf511?l?Yl',I112.21311lCQl1IiD?'fQh6!DSg 1 i fl Y .K i ik. Q if il, ' 'Q iY?2'NiJiH25?21199! 11111 P 5302721 QQHNVM N:-I ' ,Ufr 1 : ,' 3 ' N. Exploring nature. . ' 13 JOHN F. LONGHINI SAMUEL C. MACALUSO KATHARINE MAC GOWAN 111 157173395 EN5?BfM'ANQUSQiFpfb1Q 111' L3 1'2':'Wr6St f10 'fL 'GAPT' 1'1l ' 1, wi ng f ,ff .4 3235. in E125?Y93QSi'EX111QlQbiQ.1.1Q5113a?1T24f.gg .P11 4g..y,,fg,g: ,,:,J'4,fw4- -ay -f f' 41, . EW?+Bi.S4M31R9iIv2ARCHfE5T?fN1?H?SQW ' f ,n., 1VQ1,'1E1.i4 .,V. l .f Q,',g.jQ li?l?1W'9??C,9?12? 295111?P9?l9F9?1EQ2i1Q1417l1? ,VZ f Z: ,,:2,Qfy,'fp,-,q1Iv'yy.24f-,453i1A',,5r:jf kfw4 .',, BYQfPf1M19f2f15Q91?3f ..'.. rw? 1nANmr.112M11:1fM2mLE 1v:4s11ugfAAsS1n,..j1 1 7 i1f1rf.1swwfc11fo111:2fvaf.sffy-1c1ub,f 1 1111,12115151410g1e1fycA1mu 1,2QQlW1fBSii. 'Q', e 1'11QfQI,Jf4.112136S3'BPQ?',l03TQ141.2i 3' M !' , VVI' I A' Qbkiidbkvgj.111V106CHLiiR Q1?tb1. Q DAVID A.MANcUso JOHN M. MANCUSO STEPHEN P.MANcUso f1lO2l.1 6L7.j1Z: 13151: 10,111CL1,,12l , . . ROEi3RT2 CQMGRTIMEIQ-F1b1.'11o, A s ,1i1'f1fLJQ'12.i'Bk,bl. 101,11 CLI, 122331711 . 5 ,lOe1.1 .fLJ,112f ' I ,1 1 1 'LEE .AA.'NI3WCOM'B-N.H.S. 11, 'TreasL'12g N.J.I-LS. 105 Quill JL Scroll' 11,1213 Red ,8p'B1ack '1O,12g OfAT- .KAN 1O,11,12g Tennis 10.12gMi- ,chael Pridgeon, Mem. Award1Eng. L 113 Sci. Club 1O,11,12g Chess Club PRES.10.11,12. 46 1 I 1 1 1 I v I I I us-:::,: MARIS.-X R. MARCI-IESE LORA K. MARVIN . Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn . DANIEL M. MILLER DONALD A. MILLER 3- Mum CTT: GREGORY J. MOOCHLER ROBERT C. MORTIMER If 'Si' could only see me now! LEE A. NEWCOMB 1. , 47 4, I , V ,,,,, 4. ., . 1 ' , f, 1 if- :,.QQgf Ziyi. Viv? 5 124' 1 gag 1 E. , , Yifflii' Hifi. 1 3221 9 M if fi F25 F21 2202 -1 wi 521:11 fn-'yy M 11' 570 V W1 Wg W-ff P' 'ZW f WZ? my 44 ' 2545, , Wf ' 47. 1 M 45:21 Vlzff Z4 P i?gi f Ewiff? ev ELIZABETH J, NICOLL - O-AT- KAN 12g Drama Club l1gCaf. Club 10,113 PRES. 125 Operetta 11g Girls Chorus 10.111Sci. Club 10. MARY E. OSTER-Trans. CGuelph, Ontario,CanadaJ 113 G.A.A. 12. STEPHEN J, PAGANIN-STU. ASSN. TREAS. 12g Red 81. Black Sports Ed. 12g Fr. Club llg Mod. Cong. Del. 11: Dance Band 11gFtb1. l0,11lLJg Bbl. 10,11 fLJ, 12. ANDREW J. PALADINO-Class V V.P. 10g Stu. Assn. 10g Varsity Club 10,11,12g Ftbl. 10,11fLJ, CAPT.12g Bbl. 10,11 CLB, 12. PETER A. PANEPENTO-Oav kanaires 11gTennis 11,12. ' V JANE A. PANGAZIO-GAA. 110, 11,12. . A KEITH A: PARTON-O-ATvKAN 12: Photo. Club 12g Ftb1.'10,11, 123 Bkbl. 101Golf 11: Sci Club 121 ' Chess Club 10,11,l2. ' MARY Jo PERNA-Drama Club 105 Caf, ClubV11, V.P. 12g Girls Chorus 113 Num, 114' Pep .Club 10. DOUGLAS P. PLATT-BOCES A 11,1 21 ' RANDALL D. PLATT-O-AT-KAN 125 Sp. Club 10: Mod. Cong, Del. 115 Sci Club V1l,12g'Chess Club 10. - V VICKI L. PRlCE5Oatkanaires 11g ' Girls Chorus lO,llg'VlCA,1'1,1'2. ROY M. RADLEY-Wrest.1OCLJ, l1f,12gFtb1.10,11,1,2. A KENNETH R. 'REAMER-B.A.A. 10,1l,l2. 1 I ' A MICHAEL W. REICH-STU. ASSN. PRES. 12g N.J.l-1.S. 109 Sp. Club 103 Stage Crew 1O,11,12g Bkbl. 10,11,12. JOSEPH A, RIGGI-B.A.A. 10, 1'1,,12. DAVID RlPTONfFtb1. 10, Red Kc Black Feat. Ed. 11, JAMES R. RUBINO-Chess Club l,0,11,12g Bowling 10,11 ,l2, DAVID L. RUMERY-Wrest.103 B.A.A.10,1l,1.2. 48 ELIZABETH J. NICOLL MARY E. OSTER You're kidding! 1' w. V ,V V T JANE A. PANGRAZIO KEITH A. PARTON STEPHEN J. PAGANIN f ANDREW J. PALADINO PETER A. PANEPENTO MARY JO PERNA sw 75 i wp fn N yy . 'W 'f 14. A i X At the going down of the sun and in the morning M We will remember them. Laurence Binyon DOUGLAS P. I'I,A'I'T RANDALI, D. l'l AI'l 4- . 1.4, 'J VICKI I. PRICE ROY Xi R-XDLIIX KENNETH R REANIER MICHAEL W REICH Th Thmk r on, JOSEPH A RIGGI DAVID RIPTON JAMES R RUBINO DAVID L RUMERY D . 6, 1 m ' A ' 'i -4 ' A - -gn , A 'i ii'fT'f'ji . . YDAVIDQ Jf.QSHAUGHNESJSY.!iFi6Lf 25139211121:1i?2PfC1vbl10f1L v , , 1 iGARQ1gANN13 G:-'fSIM'EONE+ipzjj. f110:gSf1f5ana1110.11'g1.21'D:mce Bandl l10:fPep.Club'1O'. ' ' V. 'ELIZABETH A, SMITH-G1A.A. ,I 'l,,,.,, BARBARA AQ A .RYAN - Transfer Wembroke Centrall 123 G.A.'A. 12, JOSEPH A. SAEVA-BOCES'10.111, . 12gB.A.A.10,11,12. V PETER SANBOL-A.F.S..EX-A A CHANGE STUDENTFROM DEN- MARKQ l-lon. Mem. N.HQS. 121 V. A5F.Sr Club 125 Sci. Club 125 Track 1.,, V. . BETTE R. SCOINS-Quill 82 Scroll- 12g O-ATfKAN TYP. ED.123 . .I A.F.'S. Club 12g Sp. Club l0grOat- ' khnaires 10,11,12g Girls Chorus 1035 Color .Guard 10,ll,12-ILL Cert. of Merit 10g Sci Club 12g'Pep Club. 105' - All County Girls Chorus 10,l'1, '- ROBERT A, SCOT'l44St.u.,As!Sri.fj'vLi, 12gm1...1o4.Bb1..1o,1zgreishFry. 4,,l 1 A , Chrmn: Q Q , . 1 1 V'.,, SUSAN' L. :ASEVERSQNLHAAAQQ ceminl ueen Cand 1'7'G'A'Al ' .. ,. QQ , A .Af.. f V CL 341. , y, 53 'V A'rr .10r1.1.cL1:1 2r:1WreSr ..Al , 1O.xqVarsi1y AlA Club fl 1512.1 ,Bblg V .rom f....V .DEBR.ApgAL!qSHEPAARDf.Ffr.A..1111Oz..f.A 1 QHfek21?1f1ir6S1l.1f412i'Gi11S'Ch0ri1s 1015- g211lr112.g,: b A' 7 f .ll Qiftfg 'A f1'14R1.23e1B9C ES.1T1.l4.1..2.ir. A.ll 'fiijl 1' E SGML, EC ,5H.ELRlDAN+'N-JLHLSQ,IOQJ gFi4S4.C1l1b.,fl,2f .DramgQCl1ub5110193Eng odUN Del 1'0 Mod Cen Del 'MQ A,,, , Lg: ....l'l , .Q4l.?'53f'1 ig'I2'igQVpi-5fgt1gt.a51'2gzOa1k'an'aires.21Og' .. ,,'.,. .inf QOH!!QHi1ff12.l10xl1'l7?'SCif'ClUb4f1p031 lf' GHARLES,2F.:fsrHERMANe'rAfansa12.f A fd?Gfiivli1192?lCenfw11.TQ.112.2l.B1.g?+f.fAg1q12.1il e.A,Ag 105111.112g5pEQA.gRE,g11 eil LBARVBARA QL: 'SMI'12H'feBep'Q1ub.1.,- 9 1Z0?f99A?Ae'Ql9J11513-9 1 7 5 A DEBORAHVA .. .AA SMITH.-'l?r.'C1ub. A 10,1g.1',-1.2'g Cert., of Merit' 10g Lyre 10,'11,,1.2. - A . LILLIAN C. SMITH-N.J.H.S.10g N41-lpS..1'2g A.F.S. 10.12g Drama Club 1O,1lgMod.U.N. Del. 119 I 'Modr Cong. Del. 11,123 Operetta 10,1 1gOatkanaires 10,1 1 ,123 Color Guard 10,11,12fLJ CAPT.gCert. of Merit 11gTrack llg Sci, Club 101, V.P. 11,12. ' 50 fr As each day passed our time grew shorter . X 0 4 N 4,., M... , ff 3 iii' That guy's number has got to be here! BARBARA A. RYAN JOSEPH A. SAEVA PETER SANBOL BETTE R. SCOINS ROBERT A, SCOTT SUSAN L. SEVERSON A . Y ' W -' Q. .-..,,,- 4 1 1 1 tx, -1-----u.nn ,..L- 4 - V Y,,,, ,mn DAVID J. Sl-IAUGHNESSY CHARLES F. SHERMAN ELIZABETH A. SMITH DEBRA L. SHEPARD 1 CAROLANNE G. SIMEONE ROBERT J. SIIEPARD BARBARA L. SMITH .P A. M hi T Ii if' YY GAIL Ii. SHERIDAN 'B DEBORAH A. SMITH 1 4+ 'fffffr sg 2 z2f:l4f'4 ,.'.,' 7, -W 4 Atl I ...Tr , , L:-gy w- ,. '. .Lt-,G hu Y , .4 5, WY I s H' S, mi. --W -v 4 .7 lv 'f . ,Shaggy K .. Q3 K, , x Tl 4' . I, 7 ' I . ' In Bm 5, , . W A 'M A fl 4 L Z, l ' A I I 4 lm 'cw ' g-A A I- f' 1 5 15, .- Lg . A , I N' N What didja have to go and do that for? L n U f. 51 5 l 'M ' ., -f2 ' I ' ' V E JOHN R. SOVOCOOL - Quill 8a Scroll 11.125 O-AT-KAN PHOTO. ED. 11,125 Model Cong. 123 Sp. Club 10, Drama Club 11,125 Stage Crew 10g Photo. Club 10,11,12g Varsity Club 11,123 Cross Country 11CL1,12gTrack 11CLJ,,l2g Sci Club 10,113 School Play 11,12g Sr. Cam. Chrmn. 12. WAYNE L. SOVOCOOL-Sp. Club 10,115 Dance Band 103 Sr. Band 10, 11g Cross Country IOCL1, 113 Ftbl. 12gWreSt, IOCLJ, 11,12g Track 10 CLD: School Pride Comm. 11. LYNDA L. SPEAR-STU. ASSN. V.P. 12g N.H.S. 12: Red 82 Black 125 Fr. Club 103 PRES. 11, Drama Club 11.123 Photo Club 123 Mod. Cong. Del. 11,12gOperetta 1O,11..12g Oat- kanaires 10,11,12g Girls Chorus,10, 11,122 Drum Maj. 12gCert. of Merit 105 Lyre 105 Sci. Club 11,125 School Play 10,12. DOUGLAS L. SPRUNG-B.A.A. 10,1l,12. ' . MARY ,ANN SQUIRES-N..l.H.S. 10: Sr. Band 10,11,12g English 'L Q 11ZSki'Club10,11. , , JOAN M. STEFFENILLAf-Red Xa Black 115 AFS Club 10: FTA 10g Caf. Club 11: Girls Chorus 10g Sci. Club 10.2 ' 'RAYMOND L. sTElN4B.AQA.a A .1o, 1i,11.2. 1 . LAURIE, A, TAGGART-Red 521 A .Buck Bus. Ed. 11,129 sp.. Club 105 .Mod .iCong. Del. 11 . , , V CHEIRYL A. TAOSH-Tmsg mi-2 agaraf Falls, N. YJ 12i Red f8LfBlack 12, .0 . LJLIDITH Ag fl'HOMAS4FTAl10g Ca11 C1ub'1,Ig.Pep,C1ub'10. VV , , 'VIRGINIA 1, THoMAs9Sr,lBand '10,11,12g Sci, Club' 10g All County fB,and11.j 1 A ' t A. TOMPKINS-Stu. Assn. 11'gG,AgA. SEC, 103 Ski Club 10: Clean-up Crew 12. DENNIS C. TRAXLER-Fr. Club 10,111 Stage Crew 10.l1,12gGolf 11fL1, 123 Sci. Club 10,11,12: Ski Club 10gSchool Play 10,11,12g Food ,Stand,Chrmn. 12. ALLAN E. WALBRIDGE-B.A,A. 10,11,12g BOCES 11.12. STEVEN D. WALLACENAFS Club 10,12:'Fr. Club l0,11,.l2g Sci. Club 10,121 Chess Club 115 Ski Club 10. DAVID A. WATERMAN--B.A.A. 10,1 ,l,1.2. 52 ,whiff ...slid Down girl!,' . . filled with happy moments . JOHN R. SOVOCOOL 'Vx 'QUIT' DOUGLAS L. SPRUNG WAYNE L. SOVOCOOL LYNDA L. SPEAR MARY ANN SQUIRES X- N RAYMOND L. STEIN CHERYL A. TASH X. x.wi' :Yxw jg1w1.:-1, ggy+.w? :2'iL1:,p,.H.. M M ,y?5.I::SvSa',1:w2AIf. 11. x,y1'ig1I 'QQ5QgQ.gQ4. L , If I I--4 LAURIE A. TAGGART Rcluxcd? JUDITH A. THOMAS VIRGINIA I. THOMAS BETH A. TOMPKINS .V t u DENNIS C. TRAXLER ALLAN E. WALBRIDGE Aw, , 1 1 , wg. , A V 1 I , . -'L 1' tg . f X rf Qu' Elooks ood! STEVEN D. WALLACE DAVID A. WATERMAN 53 A '1 -f '1'f1?T7tt1. I 43329.J,,.y,:Lf,f,i.,.,f QL :f a r 1 'cy' zz' Y ' 'f ' f 'f ' '1 SANDRA K.. wATERMAN?Qui118c A A Scroll 12g Red 34,B1ack 10,123 OQAT- KAN FORMAT ED. 12,2 sp, c1ub 1 A 1Q,11,'12g Moo. U.N.1De1.- 125 Mod. Cong. DeI. 12: comrcuard '1'Og1lg' A Engg L11g1ski'o1ubj10 ,111,1 2g Home ,Ec.,ClubPRES.fl2g,Gir1S,Soocer1 . ' Mang,1QgM f JAMES1 15: . WOLFE-lLibf,' C1115 10, b. 11,12g Oatkzg1f1a1rE?S,,,1Og Sci. ff 5 j ', 1101:1Ski1Cwbe.10,111-A . i A - . ., JUANITA' L. A AWoRTH1NGf1ioNg sw.Assn,11ogNpH.s. 11.l2gN.J.H.S'. 105 S1f.lBfl1'1d 10gQo1or GuirdL10g7.1 V JAYCEE CIT. AWARD 10.5 Q 1 11 , Q 54 ICT.. '-ina 1. . . S0011 memories of our past. cr .X f - ,I rf X g Q SANDRA K. WATERMAN 9? 1 on JAMES E. WOLFE JUANITA L. WORTHINGTON Cathy, Homecoming Queen 1973. . A - Senior Honors Valediotorian Juanita L. Worthington David A. Mancuso Randall D. Platt I, S alutatorian Marry Karen C1ll'IlllCllLlCl Top Ten vzff Lee Allen Newcomb Leslie E. Jordan Margery S. Ellison Michael W. Reich Regents Scholarship Winners Michael W. Reich Wayne L. Sovocool Laurie A. Taggart Dennis C. Traxler Juanita L. Worthington M. Karen Carmichael Melissa J. Freitag Leslie E. Jordan Wayne C. Leanen David A. Maneuso Lee A. Newcomb E- Alternates Lillian C. Smith Lynda L. Spear Betty Crocker Family Leader Joan E. cmrovich Of Tomorrow Melissa J. Freitag Bausch 85 National Merit Lomb Medal Finalist . M. Karen Carmichael Letter of Commendation Lee A- Newcomb Juanita L. Worthington D.A.R. Citizenship Award Margery S. Ellison Laurie A. Taggart 4. 5.3.51 4S'i?'fl:fL1'l ljfigi Norge- land of the midnight sun My memories of Norway are now all crowded together and confused, with the bad being forgotten, and the good blending into just one thought. I did so much, saw so much, and met so many people that it is impossible to describe everything. I will never forget the beauty of Norwayg from the ever-shining mid- night sun, to the mountains contrast- ing with the sea, or the different, yet interesting lifestyle of the Lapplanders with their reindeer. But more impor- tant than the country are the people that I met and stayed with. They taught me much about their culture and way of living, and in return I tried to share a part of my life with them. I found that'I could be indepen- dent, and though it's true that there was alanguage barrier, a smile seemed to be the universal language. -f-qzizewflftleifowdwl Lapps in their national costumes. The famed midnight sun of Norway, fa-qv: '-1-aw TJ My Norsk familyg Mama Nilsen, My sister Aileen, myself, and Papa Nilsen kbp Q., ' . A , 'Y sms... .. My home for the summer, Kvalsund. x g,.,.....-..-.,.c..., .. . , . . , I , , ,, . .. A V, t --- ..--:nm-r-v ,f.-.. I - I r,-.-,,'..,. ' ' 4 1 I - ' . ' I ft ' -I .A ,EIL f 'il-,Ti 1 A . 1TQ l.ff' ' -- 7':il122'2ll ' f ,, , I ., , 1 . ' r , , , .QQ Q! , .. . mm , '4' .,........-.........,..,.........,...-.-.....-...---..-. A nanow side street in Hidelburg. . .m I.: Q . i if-f ,L , yf1'- .gm-r: 4-.-If fs. fig: x tif qw - Intl? ' . ex. f., The German-Austrian Alps in southem Bavaria. Maumke, my home in July. X' Deutschland- an experience of living, learning and growing. fe Hvf+a+t .VN My sister Gabi, myself, and brother Dieter. I was extremely fortunate to be selected not only as an American abroad for the summer, but one that would be able to gain an increased awareness and understanding of other people and their way of life by becoming a part of not only one, but two German families. The quiet and busy times, exciting moments and full ones, were all shared and to- gether we found a new understanding, and basic love for each other. I was bewitched by the beauty that surrounded me. One could almost hear the g'Sounds of Music ringing throughout the mountains. It was enchanting . . , castles along the Rhine, small towns, city squares, narrow streets, and people singing to their hearts content in the pubs and side cafes. The Deutsch people were always very friendly, jovial, and heart- warming. What fascinated me more than anything else, was the realiza- tion that people are basically the same. Everyone communicates in their own way through sadness, happiness, and showing affection for one another. Now, as an A.F.S. returnee, I am able to look back and see my summer in the perspective of my own American family. Because of this, I realize that A.F.S. is much, much more than a summer abroad. I bca 57 ' ' . 5 3 .. ,M-...,..... , W . ' ,ww H ,, Y l, ' Peter Our Damsh Senior To all of you, who read this by your own free intention. As an AFS student, you get so many new impressions, that it's very hard to describe with words. I feel that the best way Ican describe how I feel is by using words put together by people handling this language so much better than I. Therefore I'll here quote a song by Carole King and a verse by Herman Hesse. First time out is a heady feeling White clouds under my feet Sailin, along like a south wind Over fields of whispering wheat Thinkin' alone on a Thursday morning of peace and love and war I still don't have any answer But I don't get high anymore Meet me on the highway Meet me on the road As long as you,ve got to travel Don't you want someone to help you carry your load? Some folks are forever movin' Some folks gotta be still Donit let it get youg thereis joy in either So do what you will Everyone knowit's the same old feeling Worlds below the sea Just you and me and easy Is where I want to be. Carole King Within you there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself Herman Hesse My best wishes to all of you, with love and hope of peace. Zfff.Zi110!zfyC' X, Senior Class Fish Fry November 30, 1973 I can't 1,1 NL, 1 believe l'm eating the w-h-o-l-e thing. Ready and Wiuiflg to SU 6 q--..-.,.,-. W: .-EQ Co-chairmen: Andrea and Bob I now baptlze you . . . f 59 ' f m'W Wm i L I , 1 4 4 l ? i i l i 1 ' X oi ., 1 1 zviqqg-if .,. Y ,Y , ..,.-Y. . . WAV.. .-:Tl-1 : xx :LM -'..5:.,... ..,. , .s' Huh 2141 ,,.'.-,,.:,.f'-1 -pill.-F i'f::.gjQ fem,-1 H 11,2112-1f4L:fV..1:,.a.vgggfl-ix: av- ff 554-L 5511- -1.1: Y-lgqgfvffpgf-551115 g,fF53g3gQ52-Egg: f A ii 55 .. -A ti id ii i2 li M 42 1? .xl xi an 17 15 , S 5 Q 'S ? 'Z ,, 2 Z 2 12 2 E Q I: S . . 3 ? C if Vi 5 Z Z 4 Q 2 FZ 1? 'Q L 9 v 2 ,, 2 'E 5 E Z 2 y 4 f? if if tj 1? 5 Z ,Z 1? iii ,H il? :ff lf' 'ii Jr. Sr. High 2 Q E2 -,T ,,,V, ..,,. AL , I 4 V , L M Aw:-wfgwrrs- 1wpfrgxz -'I a-.M J 1 , ...ef H IM ...I dare a. man to say I'm too young for I'm going to try for the sun . . .N Donovan E? A P S .,gg gjggdmo : P in Jr. Sr. High Class Officers Seventh PRESIDENT: Brian Duddy VICE-PRESIDENT: Jeffrey Thomas 2 SECRETARY: Ronald Foresha 2 TREASURER: Maya Neville 3 5 ,, ls ii ii is 2 H ? l 1 ? ll ll li vi li lf s Z M ri H li ,, ,. wi gl ii li H5 1, Eighth PRESIDENT: Gregory Phillips VICE-PRESIDENT: Richard Shepard SECRETARY: Lynn Christner 2 TREASURER: Janet Coward ADVISORS: Mr. M. Kennedy Miss J. Eaton 62 Freshman PRESIDENT: Thomas Baker VICE-PRESIDENT: Patrick McMullen SECRETARY: Gina Nuciola TREASURER: John Ripton ADVISORS: Mr, D. Gepfert Mr. R. Paganin : n. rl J unlor' PRESIDENT: Patricia Severson VICE-PRESIDENT: Kevin Perkins SECRETARY: Kimberly Booten TREASURER: Joel Ricci ADVISORS: Mr. L. Reed Mrs. P. Hermance Mr. R. Sullivan Sophomore PRESIDENT: Arnold Boldt VICE-PRESIDENT: Margaret Lapp SECRETARY: Sue Dillon TREASURER: Donna Englerth ADVISORSZ Mr. G. Gurrant Mrs. S. Shaffer x .-Q ff ' 1? ' J.. . , I ' f , E, . .. r I V 34 , N7 'f' '...'f. W U' Q .Q L' N-rn ' , 1 ,N, lf T. f .E.4. .-,,- l I X A ,f 3 A L I 4 ' 'O l,r,o 'L I ll ,I X lnnmh W '71 ' r y wk mr., l 'r K l l l IQ, fx M if 4 4, f 'Sf l lil 5 ll i Juniors Homeroom 206 Row 1: M. Least, M. Iannello, N. Laird Row 2: C. Hall, J. Heaman, K. Hammer, P. Hammer. Row 3: MR. TRIPP, M. Graney, D. Kellogg, K. Klinkbeil, S. Konkol, L. Hall, M. Marchese. Row 4: G. Henry, G. Long- hany, S. Hall, L. King, J. Hawkins, D. Gangi, M. Macomber. Row 5: B. Legg, M. Grayson, P. Kanaley, L. MacPherson, Ab- sent: R. Godlove, C. Harkins, M. Longhini, W. Hutton, J. Kasmarek, D. Kelty, R. Longhany. Homeroom 209 Row 1: N. Yutzy, B. Shaughessy, MRS. EISENHARD. Row 2: B. Shepard, L. Struthers, W. Thomas, L. Tash. Row 3: P. Zimmerman, L. Sprung, E. Weinzler, D. Stella. Row 4: B. Steen, M. Tucci, L. Tabor, M. Welch, C. Traster. Row 5: L. Stefani, A. Wright, K. Waterman, 11:1 J 'l 'u 'NT i X ,XX K 5 Homeroom 205 f C Gp 0 0 W X1 F J '39 WOQLD O28 'Jr CLOMSSA - lmf XMWQ 5 . . gf f B65 Y, PVD R xxmg q F1 O -2 O 0 730 .,.'-- ,J..v- Pwr Row 1: R. Davis, D. Caccamise, B. Bohler, MRS. CRANE. Row 2: K. Bell, M. Darrow, J. Calmes, B. Bcrmcl. J. Carson. S. Forbes, B. Bu- Brown, B. Coward, V. Bundy, J. Curry, J. Call. L. Ball, E. Amidon, L. chanun. Absent: J. Bcrnurdini. ll. Cuccnrnisc. J. Condidorio. P. Darby, Croft, J. Fay, A. Dimick, V. Dillon, C. Baxter, J. Englerth, J. Birgc, B. D. lfuucclt. Bermetti, M. Arrascada, K. Booten, E. Antinoro. Row 3: D. Brcgc. R. Homeroom 208 Bottom: M. Mortimer, T. McMullen, L. Pasquale, T. Scott. Row 23 C. J. Ricci, C. Sharp, T. Rider, N. Merica, L. Mowry, Abs. L. Marvin, T. Pratt, J. McWilliams, P. Rumfola, C. Normandin. Row 3: P. Severson, McCullough, W. Michel, M. Miller, S. Orlando, J. Parton, D. Radley, M. McKeon, J. Ricci, J. Scanlon, B. Rupert, K. Novak, M. Newcomb. S. Savoy, T. Schunk, L. Scott, M. Sequerth. Row 4: MR. SULLIVAN, C. Radley, K. Perkins, S. O'Toole, D. Mullen, M 54 gf.: I Q-94' uni ww V 40 :4Qf ,J XX' ,L Vg, 'J 5 Q fe, Q x I Pg. , g 'sw-fq ff 'If' Q., ' 'A -5 ff-A y 1 I UHOW 10113 have YOU J-'CCH dfiing this? Well look at it this W K -N e 1 L' ........ f in Homeroom 202 Bottom: C. King. D. Feeley, N. Jordan, D. Halligan, MR. SMITH. Row 2: M. Freitag, C. Hub- bard. M. J. Fay, P. Lmrnendola, E. Henry, A. Grice. Row 3: C. Hunneymarm, J. Hodge, D. Graves, S. Griffo. B, Heath. Row-1: T. Horr, E. Hill, C. Hyde, P. Harvie, J. Jay, G. Harkins. Row 5: D. Hess, M. Hart. D. Hall, N. Kiwlcr. C. Lune, P. Forti. Row 6: D. Fili, M. Hume, Abs. I.. Fulcomer. C. Herrington. 'F'N X'-2 A W l I .. . 1' 5 Homeroom 211 I Bottom: G. Leffel, M. McGough, C. Miller. Row 2: V. Miller, L. Mac- SO, K. Mvlifidc, K- MLIXWCII, C. MCQLUIICH- ROW 42 D- MCYCY- L- M41 Gregor, A. Merica, L. Longhany, L. Degg, C. Michel, D. McNair. Row 3: comber, M. Lec, M. lirpp, S. MacGowrm, Suzanne Lgrpp, Susan Lzrpp. C. Miller, T. Mackiernan, J. Longhany, S. Longhjni, G. McGee, C. Les- Abs. MRS. GIACUMO, D. Moochler. x 1 ti ' .. , :. 3 .3 ,S lf M . Q ---131 r ' ' . f ., .t .- ,, ,,.. , - Homeroom 204 Qi'- Bottom: R. Roth, N. Pascucci, W. Nichols, S. Roth. Row 2: K. Mullen, P. Privitera. Row 3: E. 3 Reich, V. Pascucci, M. O'Mal1ey, P. Perkins, K. Reamer, D. Radley, J. Rumsey, A. Pangrazio. Row 4: A. Pangrazio, O. Perzia, R. Prinzi, K. Pike, D. Novak, T. Platt, W. Mullin. .JJ Homeroom 201 i Bottom: D. Cross, B. Bell, R. Corcimiglia, R. Gllkins, R. Dimick, K. lier, D. Bateman, S. Barbcau, V. Dean, S. Dillon, C. Cunningham, MR. Corsivo, R. Bachorski. Row 2: L. Boyle, A. Boldt, D. Englcrth, A. Bur- BORRELLI. Row 4: S. Bernardini, M. A. Balonck, B. Brege, G. Elliott, rell. Row 3: W. Buckingham, K. Curry, D. Anderson, L. Elliott, S. Col- N. Dunmyer, D. Buck. Abs. M. Baylor, R. Braaten, K. Delano. --Qt .l. : , .Q - x '31 l Bottom: D. Traxler, T. Welburn, MR. FRENS. Row 2: J. Welburn, D. Whitmore, M. Wade, S. Whiting. A. White, S. Young, T. Thomas. Row 3: G. White, G. Williams, T. Washington, K. Wright, J. Weller. Row 4: E. Tabone, G. Williams. Abs. I.. Waite, J. Vanliueran. Homeroom 220 1 .YA ,X 4 I Ou- T F S. , ,, V Y ' I -, - - I , ' ' . a t 4' my S ' ' , ,f 4 K 'ja -. ' , will . 1 3 nf 4 . .,, M ' 4. 5 ' ty L il V, ' I 1 Y' U , Q X, 1 . , ,. . A. 'N ' , I .S tl A -f I I Bottom: K.-Silvernail, N. Steverson, R. Shepard, MISS LYNCH, Row 4: T. Stccn, D. Hess, 1. Simeonc, D. Smith, K. Stevens, D. Sherman 2: G. Sherman, M. Spear, W. Schiller, G. Smith, P. Sheridan. Row 3: R. NDS. L- SHOES, C- STICYUUJH, R. Simeonc. D. Stcffcnclla. Schuyler, D. Smith, C. Sequerth, W. Scott, S. Smith, T. Scheuing. Row , 69 I , 4 - ,ffm V 3 cl.- ' ' - 'W ' 'T' l ' ' Y. . .fy ' 1 -.w- ,. ,. ,, ..,,. , t A-, ...J :L Bottom: T. Baker, MR. SCHWENEBRATEN, R. Anzalone, L. Clark. D. Canfield, M. Calmes. Row 2: T. Corcimiglia, G. Carlie, T. Butler, T. Burns, D. Croft, W. Clifford, M. Brown, D. Bur- rell, D. Crawford, D. Coates, J. Bater, J. Bill. Row 3: M. Cross, N. Antinore, T. Corsivo, C. Bonacquisti, L. Bernardini, D. Blowers, N. Bar- rone, R. Anzalone, D. Burr, S. Cordaro, J. Buckley. Row 4: M. A. Bater, R. Calnan, L. Cheeseman, J. Condidorio. Bottom: MR. GEPFERT, J. Grover, D. Futter, R. Ford, S. Grasby. Row 2: V. Hassett, M. D'- Agostino, S. Darrow, P. Furr, S. Darron, P. Gehlert. Row 3: M. Curry, L. Forsyth, S. Har- rison, A. Frazo, S. Fox. Row 4: G. Fisher, M. Hall, D. Glena, P. Gricc, C. Flansburg, L. Fee, A. Docking, L. I-lall, C. Gale. Row 5: C. Garn- er, M. Ford, F. Dickinson, B. Davis, S. Gill. Homeroom 107 - -lr. 1 . .lk .. . v . 1 ' ' V 5- '---it 1 . 4. 4 .-... TTT' it ll! 13+ .. fl T 1 -1 in.. - 'Q - , V pero, S. Noble, C. Mortimer, R. Orlando, M. Ripton. Row 3: C, Mc- Vicker, M. Mowry, J. Pfaff, D. Pangruzio, D. Miller, K. Radley, G. Rod- gers. Abs. G. Nuciola. P. McCullough, E. Sands, R. Piazza, M. Platck. Bottom: D. Rumsey. S. Meyer, B. Millirnan. P. Moran, MR. REED, J. NICCILTIQEYY. E. Panel-1, S. Roth. A. Pickett. Row 2: L. Ott, T. Radley, D. Mooney, O. Perzia. G. Petherbridge, P. McMullen, B. Pursel, Q. Pros- Q7 45-N Q7 N K, 7.0 C ' X Q ' T' G 55 ' IT: xx xi -'22 4 Y pb? Xfx 'I .X Li 9 - , ,SD Homeroom 112 341 ,fy ll ab- - Bottom: C. Williams, D. White, R. Worthington, C. Vicury, C. Wulcrx. Zimmerman, W. Wood, J. Wright. Row 3: G. Wicksun. M. Thomas, T. T. Tucker. Row 2: M. Trazler, B. Trastcr, M. Waite, K. Wctzcl, Wur- Whiting, R. Stcxvurt,C.'I'l1utcr, D. Wright, li.Wiluox. riner, John Vescovi, MR. TALBOT, B. Thomas, B. Wickson, M. 'e 1 J Homeroom 109 Bottom: D. Mattice, J. Loftus, J. Landers, J. Wright, J. Keinath, F. M. Hunt, R. Lane, N. Marvin, R. Hopkins, B.K1inkbeil, M. Lauber, D. Krywy, M. Kinsley, A. Krzewinski, D. Leone. Row 2: L. Ladd, J. Herr- Janes. Abs. B. Kanaley, G. Krautwurst, S. Krautwurst, K. Langham, on, W. Kramer, M. Hunneyman, L. Jaszcz, MR. STEHLE, S. Lathan, S. Mathews. D. Longhany, C. Legg, L. Konarski, R. Lathan, J. Mancuso. Row 3: Homeroom 118 gi 2' , E E E Bottom: D. Smith, A. Stefani, K. Scott, MRS. HERMANCE, K. Stein. Stella, C. Slaven, T. Steen, M. Smith. Row 3: R. Slaven, M. Stevms, Row 2: D. Sovocool. N. Steen, B. Scott, D. Steven, B. Sheuing, B. B. Snell, C. Sprague, M. Smith, D. Shaughnessy, L. Scrogg. lt . .... .I l-lomeroom 105 Erghth Grade C D lg Geedx S Gamer P Hegmgn B Dlmlrlr D lis L Jaclwon S Gamrd L hells MR l-'ADANIN D Hdrnxon U ardy L l-lender horn ou x xer DiFr:mci:co. D. DeFelic . P. Elliot. M. Gangi. S. Hart, B. Ferrara. Ron C l'l1rr S Hulmw D Dlmltk D lxellx F Goodnrh D Grznex L Flcm bur Nl l-law P Enzlerth B Ll FTP Bottom: M. Wright R. Spicer W. Thomas C. Wallace. Row 2: M. Waters. D. Stenshorn F.Taylor R.Shepard B. Traster B. Shep ard D. Viscuso M. Smith K. Vickers. Row 3: MISS FORTMILLER B. Spencer D Spear. B. Webster M, Weinzler P. Tiberio T. Sheffer M. Steffenella B. Walters D Sheffer J. Tucci M. Wagner. Row 4. C. Sprague T. Tabone J. Thomas A. Wilson B. Wright E Tiberio M. Thiele S Wel bum S. Severson Homeroom 17 3 1dl i . X - f'!5m . A Q . 1 , L fi -, V V X o Bottom: . wyer. '. . . . . . ' , . '. . . ' . . ' . ' , H '. . S .R 'lr C. D if . B. Hayward. T. Englerth, J. Hurigcrford. .l. Discoll. DV. lfrcw. Row 4: D. Ellis, C. Kelly L Dodu X e f .. . 3. 1 I I l l ' ' V .'.wrfl,- - . 1 , h .i H... Homeroom 101 Bottom: C. Barone, R. Bater, D. Buckley, T. Bums, J. Coward, G. Clark, D. Buck, R. Bran- Barbeau, L. Crocker. Row 2: R. Bellfleur, T. ton, B. Curry. Row 4: J. Curran, D. D. Costa, J. Corcimiglia, J. Bateman, M. Battaglia, M. Brown, Buckman, R. Campbell, L. Cristner, L. Bill, M. C. DeCamp. Row 3: B. Brodie, B. Campbell, P. Buck, W. Baker, D. Cheeseman. Homeroom 103 Bottom: .l. Mangefrida, R. MacGoWan, D. Konarski, D. Miller, K. hany. Row 3: K. Kelty, J. Longhini, S. Kinsley. Row 4: J. Merica, L. Keppel, N. Mancuso, M. Miles, B. McElroy, J. Least, S. Licata, D. Lytle. B. Miller, L. King, J. McGurr,J.Ma11gefrida, F. Merica, J. Lapp, Miller, E. Meacham, K. Konkol. Row 2: L. Kelson, C. Munnix, J. Long- L, L0nghgu1y,M,MCD011a1d,M, Leone, X N. f....... ..... I..- o I ...HU , Homerooni 122 .J- Bouom: MRS. KELLY. T. Pike. J. Noble. S, Pt'ut'f. P. Piazza, A. Per- zia. D, Pierce. Row Z: G. Roscndulc. C. Pierce. J. Scott. C. Nelson. D. Pasquale. C. Odom. N. Scott. T, Normandin. R. Schirivi. R. Sequerth. 23... . .,.,..f.. .,-...-..-, 1 rw i N ,l....J... ......,.5..-.1-1-4-4 . , .A-,M-W -m . 'f.'ff., .w,..,,.t. .. Flip-i--4 ,... ,,.i...,.LA-JM-i---X--4- 4 r! '1 '. ,. ,, - -- 4 ,, .,t . .,..,..,. V 1 - 1.3 . Row 3: C. Recd, G. Philips, D. Richenbcrg, S. Norton, L, Miller, C. Mineo, J. Radley, G. Rupert, B. Nicoll, J. Sclieuing, R. Miller, P. Pick- ett. Row 4: G. Pfafti, M.Prinzi,J.Nic:1mento. 'Hg ,, .... W...--P, . , P .-. N444 JN 1 fn 1 61' 'Nl Mm x- f IQ, ' ii' 1':'fH' M' 3 D 72 ' ,7 V 5, 4, N lx P 'H Q' .' , I .I - o up in -N h, - :F , , tw H xbg . . -. A-. .1 A 5 Jizz ' 1'5 l M, if I, 'A A J-,I go Hi . Duc to my condition . . .' t X Seventh Grade Basement Eppolito, K. Davis, T, Branton, P. Condidorio. Row 4: E. Crocker, R. Collier, N. Andersong B. Dean, V. Costa, M, Costa, J. Darby. Row 5: B. Dodge, S. Crawford, S. Dixon, S. Buckingham. Room 19 Bottom S Gangl D Frew Row '7 B Janea S Frydrych, G. Graham, K. Grayson, S. Gervais. Goodrxch S Jay T Kelso D Graves D Kmgs Row 4: R. Godlove, T. Futter,J. Forsyth,D. ley R laresha Row 3 S Harvle J Hammer P Fishor,M. Kelley, G. Fee. Row 5: M. Hamler, Hcaman R Hubbard T Jackson D Kelley S A. Hume, L. Gravcs,G. Henry. L 'i W I ,L , I i o.: V 'nr . P' - - 4..- . . 'A' f i':iiQ.9., - M i N A' 'QQNQ'-TA --i i ' X Homeroom 23 l ,.- Bottom: S. Miller, S. Nlineo, L. Parker, Bl. Peth' P. Klix, M. Piazza, P. Mortimer, G. Pratt, D. erbridge. Row 2: J. Price, K. O'C-ee. R. Mills. J, Packard. S. Perkins. M. Neville. .l. Radley. M. Piazza. S. Palziclino. G. O'Nlalley. B. Parsons. Row Myers. Row 5: H. Mujica, C. Nelson, C. Riggi, 3: MRS. SHAFFER, S. O'Toole, S. Miller. V. K. Riclienberg, J. Porter, C. Pangrazio, T. Riggi. Pultz. W. Rumery, D. Newton, R. Riggi. Row -1: Homeroom 26 rw rnfssv. - Bottom: M. Slaven,L. Scott,N. Stevens, R. Scott, ler, K.Tryon, S. Scott, W. Scott, M. Taggart. Row A. Viscuso, L. Tyler, C. Tash, J. Thomas. Row 2: 4: MR. NORCZYK, li. Uberty, L. Stewart, K. B. Stella, J. Stella, C. Sovocool, K. Scott, K. Van- Sands, B. Tibcrio, S. Seefeldt. Row 5: L. Sher- dersteur, C. VanDeusen, D. Sakcllariou, S. man, B. Tabor, T. Scott, P. Taggart, D. Sands, K. Thomas, G. Savoy. Row 3: R. Sheffer, M. Trax- Smythe. ,Z -A: .I .. Homeroom 27 9 .-- 'f L if . ' .. 1. ' -' F4 7 L ' . 7 7 5513 V. I ,:,,, V N- , :I g. R 2 --'-. ' ' ,x.,, ' ' A Q '-4 .kg . 6: R old? .' . ' :,:'f 5 Q9 'R 3,6555 Ja 5 -u . . . N ix YQ? X X N s X XX W sf' Bottom: R. West, N. Wright, C. Washington. Row 2: E. Wright, MR. GURRANT. Row 3: B. Wetzel, J. Wellin, D. Wenzel. Row 4: J. Warriner, B. Carter, L. Wood. Row 5: K. Wright, M. Wellin, B. Wagner. Homeroom 20 T Bottom: N. Merica. F. Meriw. J- KiHSl6y. P. Loftus, Miles, N. Leport, M, Lee, P. Lowe, C. Least. Row 4: P. Mancuso. Row 2: D. M0DOHald.1. LHf11H11,K- Leff- R. Laurie, D. Mancuso, N, Millard, s. Meuef, R. el, C. Lynd, A. Lamendola, M. Klinkbeil, MRS. Meacham. LEANEN. Row 3: D. McVicker, V. Klinkbeil, K. Q g , 3 1, M N ,744 I know it's here someplace! 5 i I -..- P . I 1 .- , 2 ree 4 ' . ,!?'5f':- QL V'- t - W 1----. A . 11 ll 1 ll l I s 'l u . BOCES M Bottom: E. Lucarelli, C. Hurley. Row 2: E. Sullivan, D. Kelty, J. Rumsey, D. Pickett, M. Sequerth. Row 3: R. Long' hany, P. Zimmerman, C. Simeone, N. Dunmyer, S. Savoy, W. Michel, D. Rad- ley. Row 4: R. Shepard, D. Docking, N. Pascucci, D. Hess, K. McBride, G. Elli- ott. Abs. M. Baylor, J. Condidorio, P. Costa, P. Darby, L. Fulcomer, G. Hawn, W. Hutton, B. Kanaley, J. McCaffrey, T. McCullough, M. Miller, T. Murray, J. l l l l 1 ll 1 I 1, i l x l l w il w P il l 'l 1 ll as l 1 l i J r l 4, ri 1? ., 'N li ll I 1 A I 80 Pangrazio, S. Parker, R. Radley, L. Scrogg, D. Shaughnessy, C. Sherman, L. Stefani, M. Welch. vnrr .IQ ki i M. . , T B.O.C.E.S. Botum R Orlando L1 Xnduxon Cm no lx DLl.1nn Ron 7 I lhm D Sldhmllx Rux N4 IN L.11rd J I3 QR J x..lI1fxUfJI1 l' SLIIUIWR J x RIIIN C llJrrm1.lnn Rux -4 J Sullm .1 9 Prim R x 1 Lr L Sulll R Lodlmu Abx T md ILLR B Bohlur L Anmlom S NLM .Alum T Godlmg l Spmk L Buon 1 orno R BIJJILH I 1 N R i N E l 'i dl . '. ' ' , '..Z '. Wk, . vp: '. .l. U , . V ' ,V . ' '. .H.LH'- 3 . ' 'w , J I 1- Z Q x . - ullg.. ll1.lll,V. ox'5: D.SYCl'l'- u' t . ' . I Y f.. -I OC, ' Y QF 1 1 fi 7 1 I ' R I1 1 g .- , 3 - ' Q ' a Y R . -pw, X R ' ' i Bl 3 1 'yuan B.O.C.E .S. - W' A V: ff' 'uf' W 4 w12 :3'5,ff2 I ff. 'ff QL. -' ,. 1, ,. .A hy J ? A ,-L I , , iff ' yi, + ,3 .,,. ,, an . f W i,A- Y., .1655- t V941 , L23 - fw . ,. jjff 472 45 '4 , Vi' 7 M A 1 , ia V .M f ,f ,, 1 ' 2 1 ,f ' 2 , V W PX ,-r , 1 141 2422: 'gg ,JJ 'ff' if , ffm, Qu., A 'Y f 1 ,, Latest Paris fashion? ff . 'M'-wa.....,., It's enough to curl your hair. ,.f-I f- W - You mean you're actually going to eat that? 5 , l , H5 Y, . ii? . ,..,, E 55' :lm - N ' 5 Af' vw- , r ,.,', YM. 5 I l ,tnn U' A , v ,' .35 V. LE, J: ' -. '136f49'91,vwg. 'N swf :1 .-, 3':':,4a+3.-1' 1 . - , ' . -. , K A :i. so -M av' 4 7 i. 3:- ,. 1' :gi Y- K Q 3. V, L ' jr if tai x , ,, t N x '23, f' 'if -I ' - f K A P-X JL' Y'i3V5: . '-lg: ' 1 25341 52 ' , ,,,,,,-I .I , ,,..x g.v::,, - , . .K .nt-.r X , .Nr s....f Q- '-A+ Do fvfMf9497' If W ff .gjyffvw K I get a charge out of this. r 1 un..-14 blondes have more fun? bw Maybe I 1110111 the band ki -- Q-x . 'iff-fri v V H l need 50 lbs to wrestle 110 Whllc l m wantmg Xxx! X Bottoms u , After school: lab assistant? class meeting? volleyball? vig, Q, ,,-.4 :WV l Activities KN fi' ffy J llll E ' V ', . i f' IWW A . -I .. I ,. l V.,.,,,-TH,-,,, .- .,.-.. - . l l ,,,.,,,,,-.-, ., I ' ' ', I pt. - ,v - I I If I had a wlsh that I could W1Sh for you I d make a W1Sh for sunsh1ne all the wh1le Denver . 5 yu - km. ,fi- Q L , I I -4 cc ' O C O ' 7 Q Q ' 77 l O I Bottom: G. Hunneyman, J. Gugino, M. FREITAG, J. Fernaays. Row 2: M. Lamendola, P. Hammer, E. Weinzler. Row 3: J. Sovocool, P. Brady, A. ' Dimick, L. Newcomb, K. Sequerth, S. Longhini, B. Scoins. Row 4: K. Mac- ' Gowan, C. Longhini, M. Longhini, J. Lapp, C. Michel, M. Newcomb, R. Platt, ' C. Struthers, MR. KLINGENSMITHL Row 5: K. Carmichel, J. Heaman, C. Hicks, D. Gangi, K. Parton, B. Rupert, J. McGee, S. Waterman. I ., , .A V, , , t , ,- . W 7 .1 4,1, v ,V 'f 'w,a3,e,-'?, ' ' 5 ffl' ,,,,,,gg2qt f,,,f'. .fr , '-4 r M224 1 :-. . V, -,lf - 1 w ., .41 f f I qui , f,., , 5. ' 2 r ' ,, M M, .... ml-ff. 86 Those Saturday morning meetings! Shouts of Mel.issa' constantly ringing through the house. Editors frantically searching for the always missing copy rulers, Katie's hot cropping board, J oanie chasing after scatter-brain seniors, and Gary's frustration over mis-spelled words. Fourteen peo- ple, of different personalities, but with a dedication to a common goal, worked hard to make this yearbook areality. Rain on the day scheduled for picturesg staying inside on sunny Saturday morningsg the 23rd attempt to Write good coPY, and late hours spent on the eve of a deadline, tempo- rarily dampened the staff's spirits. No editor will ever forget how he gorged himself at the Christmas party, Melissa's re- sponse to her birthday present, or the frequent attempts at trying to interpret J erry's caricatures. One important factor remaining for the success of our yearbook was the constant help of Mr. K , Even when someone thought they'd ruined the whole book, Mr. Klingensmtih would solve the problem. However, he survived the year after a burned foot and staff' infection. The members of the O-AT-KAN staff were tl1e only ones who realized how much work and time Went into the publia cation of this yearbook. We now hope that this has been worthwhile and that it will be accepted by all who read it. N. R I , Q -'45 fr -',.v55'-g'3fq, 4, 3 J , Q 'g b J 'Haig - , 'Q Bottom: G. Hunneyman. J. Fernaays. Nl, FREITAG. J. Sovocool. MR. Lamendola, K. MacGowan, C. Struthcrs. Row 3: J. McGee, J. Heaman KLINGENSNIITH. Row 2: J. Gugino, K, Carmichael, S. Waterman, M. B. Scoins. Melissa Freitag Editor-in-chief Catherine Longhini Sports Editor Jane Heamen Associate Editor Joan Gugino Senior Editor Activities Editor Katharine MacGowan Lucinda Struthers Circulation Editor Photography Editor Joan Fernaays Business Editor John Sovocool Photography Editor Gerald McGee Art Editor Gary Hunneyman Typing Editor Karen Carmichael Format Editor Bette Scoins Typing Editor Sandra Waterman Format Editor Mr. John Klingensmith Advisor Q Michele Lamendola Literary Editor 2 I,- 4, .f -. r,1U',.-- , M., .. , ,-wr-in 4.1 'F B7 . .4 .. ...---.............-..a:, - ' ' Red 8a Black The RED and BLACK went through a revival period this year. Heads were put together and many new ideas were conceived. A point-counterpoint arti- cle, in which pro and con discussions on controversial issues concerning the school and world problems,was added. lndividualism was reflected in the monthly publications. Anyone who wished to express his feelings on a particular subject could do so through prose or poetry and see it published. Student polls were taken so that every- one had a chance to express his opin- ion on a particular question. Every- thing from relaxing puzzles to thought provoking editorials were in- cluded in the RED and BLACK in or- der to reach a wide variety of student interest. The 1974 RED and BLACK proved to be informative and interesting while providing a sounding board for student opinions and ideas. Bottom: M, Newcomb, J. Jay, E. Weinzler, P. Hammer. Row 2: A. Dimick, D. Blowers, L. Tabor, MRS. EISENHARD. Row 3: K. PERKINS, G. Williams, S. O'Toole. Bottom: C. Brice, S. Smith, S. Waterman, R. Hopkins. Row 2: P. HARD. Row 4: A. Dimick, G. Williams, K. PERKINS, S. O'Toole, D. Hammer, M. Freitag, M. Newcomb, N. Yutzy. Row 3: L. Tabor, L. Blowers, C. Bonaquisti. Newcomb, K. MacGowan, J. Jay, L. Spear, E. Wcinzler, MRS. EISENM .. . ,. in W, N , WM : 1' .,:,:. . ' ' ... ' ' kHf.11:f.'.'.i.1 B---N-A-M-M0-A Student Association Bottom: MISS LYNCH. W. Learien. Row 21 MR. GERLACH, J. Gugino. Row 3: XI. REICH, L. Spear. Bottom: M. REICH, B. Duddy, J. Thomas, R. Foresha, S. Stella, J. Radley. Row 21 L. Spear, G. Phillips, R. Shepard, L. Bill, S. Holmes, D. DeFelice, M, Leone. Row 31 J. Gugino, T. Baker, P. McMullen, Q. Propsero, N. Antinore, J. Loftus, N. Steen, S. Forsyth, B. Steen. Row 4: W. Bottom: K. Davis, M. Wagner. Row 2: K. Wetzel. J. McWilliams, D. Carlesen. Row 3: L. Jordan, G. Williams. Get involved! Students wishing to change, revamp, or contribute to any school system must do it in a civi- lized and legal manner. For this rea- son a Student Association is set up and utilized as the voice ofthe student body. Involvement must be the theme of any student association. lt can be- come dormant if students are apa- thetic toward it, but if maintained properly, it can work for the students by getting things done that they, as in- dividuals. can not do. Two of the more notable achievements created by our student association were the student court and talent show. Through the student court, students who disobey rules are reprimanded by i their fellow students in the form of restrictions or extra duties. The talent l show allows students to express their individuality, whether it be dancing, singing, or piano playing, to the en- tire student body. Leanen, A. Bodt, M. Lapp, P. Perkins, N. Steverson, J, Jay, L. MacGregor, T. Washington, B. Bell. Row 5: P. Severson, K. Perkins, J. Fay, B. Coward, J. Scanlon, J. Ricci, G. Henry, C. Normandin, K. Waterman. Row 6: B. Scott, V. Frank, L. A. Buongiorne, G. Joy, D. Miller, D. DeKruger, P. Brady, K. MacGowan, G. Longhini. Row 7: MR. GERLACI-l, J. Lamendola, MISS LYNCH, G. Williams, T. Normandin, T. Sheffer, L. MacPherson, K. Wright, P. Loftus, P. Co 1 ono. l ational f Honor Society l 3 H ---D72 4 3 Q25 . S o ? P320 JJ 5 tl Bottom: L. Jordan, D. Hayward, K. MAC GOW- Gugino. Row 3: D. Carlsen, L. Spear, M. Freitag, l AN, L. Newcomb. Row 2: MISS FORTMILLER, P. Sanbol, K. Carmichael. Abs. D. Mancusco, J. ll M. Ellison, L. Smith, M. Marchese, W. Leanen, J. Worthington. .Q l il 1 W ,,,,,,,,,, Z, if 0 J umor ll 3 o a.t1ona.1 ill Q ' it gg S0019 y P ' X .J 0 9 - -l fi Q ta W... 2 l 71'- w. XX 'fo .J .FT Bottom: P. Moran, M. Freitag, N. Antinore, N. B. Wilcox, A. Jay, S. Whiting, B. Lane, B. Wil- H Steen, L. Ott. Row 2: W. Clifford, E. Hill, D. cox, A. Boldt, P. Lamendola, E. Reich, T. Mac- lw Bateman, K. Wetzel, P. Grice, R. Hopkins, D. Kicrnan. Row 5: R. Stewart, K. Sequerth, G. Blowers. Row 3: T. Baker, MRS. O'l-IARA, K. Williams, C. I-lunneyman, S. Barbeau, B, Snell, Wright, D, Fili, M, Hall. Row 4: L. Clark, G. E. Henry. J Williams, D. Traxlcr, J. Jay, S. Whiting, B. Lane, 3 90 ,l X --- n--1 n - Bottom: D. Newton. K. Cooper. M. Myers, C. Davis, D. Kelly, R. Anzalone, C. Kelly, E. Wein- Daiis. Row 2: C. Hurley, L. Wood, A. Hume. J. zler. S. Welburn. Row 4: J. Wolf, B. Scheuing, J. Scheuing. N. Wright. B. Spencer. Row 3: MRS. Lander, L. Korarski. Row 5: R. Pursel, M. Lee, HILL. BI. Newcomb, K. Kelty. G. Henry. K. N. Barone, D. Pangrazio, B. Scott, C. Dwyer. Bottom: MR. KLINGENSMITH, M. FREITAG. Longhini, J. Gugino, M, Lamendola, B. Scoins, Row 2: L. Struthers, G. Hunneyman, S. Water- J. Heaman, K. Carmichael, J. Ifernaays. man, K. MacGowan, J. Sovocool. Row 3: C. Idbrary Club 11111 fkrrcl SeroH Quill and Scroll, is the Interna- tional Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Its purpose is to encourage and reward individual achievement in journalism and al- lied fields. Membership is selective and limited to students in the ju- nior and senior classes, who are in the top 25W and 10? ol' their grade, respectively. In addition, they must have done superior work in some phase ofjournalisni or school publication. such as writing. editing, business management, photography, or production. Final- ly, they must be approved by the National Society. Quill and Scroll has been at LHS for many years. Induction of meni- bers occured, as usual, in the spring. Photography Club Bottom: B. Rupert, P. Brady. Row 2: D. Kelly, K. Parton, L. Speal, D. Gangi, S, O'Toole, C. Hicks. Row 3: K. MacGowan, J. Sovocool, K. Gill, MR. DEVITO, C. Michel, C. Kelly, Row 4: J. Williams, J. Longhini, J. Joy, D. Miller, M. Marchese. J Drama Club Bottom: M. J. Perna, C. Hicks, L. Bill, S. Bernardini, P. Brady. Row 2: B, Rupert, G. PhiJlips,W. FLEENOR,K. MacGowan, Longhini, J S. Leanen, J. Lapp, E. Nicoll, N. Yutzy. Row 3: M. Ellison, J. Gugino, Sovocool, L. Spear, MR. CROWE. 11, ..'. ' ' 1 rv I it , - S Model Congress Bottom: J. Guzino, M. Ellison G. Sheridan, R. Platt. Row 2: MR. P. Sanbol L. Spear. K. Carmichael, Joel Ricci L. Mowry. Row 4: J DEVITO. S. XX atermzm M. lannello. J. Heaman. XI. Granev, Vi. Ricci, K MucGowun. K. Perkins, G. Hunneymun G. Henry B. Rupert Lamendola. Row 3: T. Rider. L. Smith. J. Sovocool, C. Newcomb, M. Marchese Model Bottom: B. Rupert K. Carmichael G Sheridan L. Smith. Row 2: MR. STE!-ILE K. MacGoWan S. Waterman. Row 3: G Hunneyman L. Spear L. Newcomb K Perkins C. Hicks , . . , - r v 1 . L V ' w w , V 5 i 1 Q' r t '- 1 K , s . ' F, I , I L .. . L 1 V . I I , Vi X , , ,L ' L ir'-J Y 1 1 I 1 , . . ', ' ' ' , ir! V , . C' , 93 - ' ' V ' ,... ..., N A , H - - ,-.A, - ' i . iii -H .W rr., Q.. X, .I FA, Spanish Club Row 1: L. Ott, L. MacGregor, E. Tabone, C. Williams, N. Yutzy, S. S. Lapp, M. Smith, J. Parton, E. Reich, S. Barbeau. Row 4: D. Smith, Bernardini, D. McNair. Row 2: A. Grice, D. Traxler, E. Caccamise, K. M. Arrascada, P. Grice, T. MacKiernan, S. Grasby, G. Nuciola, S. Wright, M. MARCHESE, M. Hume, S. Buchanan, D. Bateman, D. Fili. Waterman, B. Coward, S. Longhini. Row 3: MR. SMITH, K. MacGowan, K. Chace, J. Fay, J. Call, S. Hyde, French Club Row 1: R. Calnan, B. Wagner, K. Tryon, S. Gangi. Row 2: E. Spencer, B. Uberty, M. Freitag, A. Merica, G. Rupert, C. Miller, N. MERICA, J. GUGINO. Row 3: J. Jay, D. Loghany, K. Richenburg, S. Smith, S. Roth, J. Merica, D. Keinath, J. Longhany, S. Harvie. Row 4: P. Sever- son, L. Clark, J. Frydrych, S. Seeferdt, D. Sovocool. Row 5: S. Divon, L. Jordan, D. Hayward, S. Wallace, C. Hall, L. Hall, B. Steen, MRS. O'- HARA, K. MacGowan. Row 6: L. Tabor, K. Carmichael, A. Dimick, M. Smith, V. Pultz. ,,, Iv, ...I 'L lil 4-I, ,U lx '- ' ,,,,, , gr .. . -A--Mmm nh-AA- A.F.S. Club Row l: J. Call. B. Steen, K. MAC GOWAN, P. Sanbol, K. Per kins, C. Miller. Row 2: MRS. SARTINI, N. Merica, T. Norman din, J. Gugino, G. Rupert, J. Merica. K. Wright, D. Croft. Row 3: L. Macomber, S. Dillon, E. Tabone, D, Keinath, M. Hall, C. Normandin, L. Smith, J. Heamen, L. Croft. Row 4: D. Trax- ler, M. Kinsley, M. Balonek, S. Darrow. Row 5: D. Smith, S. Smith, M. Lee, V. Dean, D. Hayward, P. Perkins, L. Legg, M. Graney, G. Sheridan, S. Lapp, S. Longhani, C. Micheal, C. Bonaquisti. Row 6: A. Merica, L. MacGregor, M. Leone. 45,5 Fay F.T. .ye h y 5 - Bottom: L. Croft, E. Tabone, S. Bernardini, P. Mortimer, L. MacPherson. Row 2: P. Hammer, J. Hammer, L. Scott, K. Sullivan, B. Calmes, B. Spencer, L. Wood, S. Pfaff. Row 3: J. Radley, K, Stevenson, V. Dillon, K. Hammer, C. Dwyer, B. Hayward, M. Balonck, L. Macomber. Row 4: G. Nuc' , .V 1 1 , .' .o , . ' v t, C. Furr, M. McDonald, D. Blowers, C. Bonaquisti, C. Miche1','M.Longhini. Absent: MRS. CUP ' EY. I .,., . an ,,,, if ., . bllby, X 'v, ' . -W . 0 W , , ,. J -f , ., xl xf M W f f WWW! Bottom: S. Harvey, J. Gervais. Row 2: K Wetzel, J. Jay, D. Moran, J. Williams. Row 3: MR. KENNEDY, F. Dickinson, M. Homes, D. Borrell, S. Forbes, D. Kelly. Row 4: R. Anzalone, S. O'T0ole, K. Par- ton. L. Newcomb, J. Rubino. f ff fwf Chess Club l X 2 l l X Ski Club Bottom: S. Gangi, K. Leffel, R. Spicer, J DeFelice. Row 2: J. Lapp, K. Forsyth, L. Ladd, D. Pickett, K. Konkol, N. Jordan, T. Baker. Row 3: G. Leffel, M. Silvernail, S. Lapp, MRS. MORSE, MR. SANTINI, B. Wilcox, R. Hopkins, D. Canfield. Row 4: M. Hall, B. Baker, N. Kibler, C. Hicks, M. Lee, P. Sanbol, J. Longhany. I 4. .. 7 Y , l if Science Club f ' 'i ' C afeteria, Club 9 i q5fQ?? ' 'M X Nw I 3 55 Bntlnnli G. l'.lliUl, MRS. OLSON, IJ. Muller Rmx 2: L. Bcrn.1rd1ni. AIN. lg,N1wII,N1.J, PCYHLLS.LCLlI1lfI'l.,l.LClIL'h.K.S.JFldN,xY, Nicoll.J.N1d31rr. -O0 12 S a. . if 6' Q Q Z 0 Kam E 15 5 'QI' 'E ' Af -I, ,. . 'nw A Tgsr Y s W Kr' 'wwf' THE NY -r fn? fX3..A linllnnml J. Guginu, B. Sumns. lf. Spuncur Row 2: MR, GFRl.AC'Il, I . Ncxwor11Iw. l.. SIUHII,K,C11l'IHiUh1JCI,D.pI-TLJXICT, Rnw 310 Sheridan, S.Wnllucc,R.l'I11lI.D.Ll1mgi,li. Rupcrl. Row 4: M. Tucci. M. Darrow. L. Spcur, K. MucGmv1m. S. O'Tuulc. Row 5: P. Sunbol, K. l'urlon.Ll. HllI1I'lCj'l'I11ll'1.XV. Flccnur. Abs. CARL HICKS. Concert Band Bottom: iM. Ellison, L. Jordon,AD, Smith, K. Chace, K. Curry, D. Blow- W- 3903, -7- LCHSL N- Jfifdafl, J- Gl1SiH0, G- HUHDCYIHHH R- Klirlkbeil ers, P. Gnce, B. Lane, M. Longhmi. Row 2: M. Squires, W. Clifford, E. B- WIICOX, L- MOWIY, E- HCHIY, R- SPiC?1', T- Whiting, E- l3iCkeUS0fl- , Heaman, M. Tucci, M. Lamendola, J. Loftus, E. Hill, T. Baker, P. Lapp, D- KSITY, R- HOPIUHS, T- Horr, C- Maflfl-IX, MR- KEMBER. AbS- J- V68- S. Whiting, M. Darrow, S. Darrow, M. Least, A. Boldt. Row 3: B. C0111- V- TJIOTTIHS- Steen, D. Croft, S. Norton, T. Normandin, C. Wallace. Row4: J. Gall, M arching B and The process of becoming a qualified and accomplished instrumentalist is tedious and time consuming. It takes patience, the willingness to learn, and an appreciation for music before a stu- dent can become a confident musi- cian. A student is able to progress to the best of his ability under the guid- ance ofa competent and determined director. The band program underwent sev- eral changes to encourage musicians to develop their potential. For the first time, students had to audition for concert band, and those who weren't accepted were placed in the symphon- ic band. ' The concert and marching bands Bottom: K. Kelty, T. Baker, P. Lapp, S. Whiting, L. Spear, M. Tucci, D. Goft, S. lilorton, W. Clifford, C. Williams. Row 2: J. Kaczmarek, B. Steen, C. Wallace, E. Hcaman, M. A. Squires J. Least, N. Jordan, J. Call, J. Scanlan, C. Gale, J. Parton, D. Stenshorn, W. Scott, T. Horr, R. , have been evolving Over the past few Hopkins, D. Kelty, C. Mannix. Row 3: F. Dickenson, T. Barbeau, T. Normandin, E. Hill, R. years, A drum majorette was added Klinkbcil, G. Hunneyman, E. Henry, R. Spicer, D. Leone, T. Whiting, S. Forbes, B. Wilcox, L. - - Mowry, A. Boldt, M. Least, B. Campbell, S. Darrow, M. Darrow. Row 4: S. Longhini, L. Jor- thls year for the attracuon and Pre' dan, M. Ellison, J. Gugino, M. Longhini, K. Curry, B. Lane, P. Grice, K. Chace, D. Blowers, D. cision I 6 band. , Smith, Abs. J. Vescoui, V. Thomas. --T..----V ..., . T' 1 f A . .i3,:i,lQiWli -ii' I I ' ' ',w.1 . .- , ,i it , K A J i , 1 1 S mphonic Band Bottom: T. Jackson, L Lytle, B. Uberty, T. Branton, J. Tucci, K. Try- on, M. Leone, S. Darrow, C. Williams, A. Hopkins. Row 2: M. Wagner, S. Felt, J. Frydrych, K. Leffel, D. DeFelice, L. Parker, P. Lowe, S. Kingsly, R. MacGow:.m, G. Carlie, R. West, K. Hammer, K. Kelty, T. Barbeau J. Coward. Row 3: P. Tiberio, J. Hammer, B. Dean, L. Elliott, A. M. Lamendola, M. Costa, l-'. Heaman. Row 4: C. uaie, U. mensnoiii, M. Battaglia, D. Smith, M. Bell, S. Dixon, C. Demaupassante, G. Duddy J. Thomas, D. Leone, M, Smith, K. Vcmderstcur, P. Mancuso, J. Darby, J. Delfelice, D. Graves, F. Dickenson, J, Lapp, M. Kelly, W. Baker, B. Mowery, MR. KEMBER. Abs. S. Ganizird, B. Campbell, M. Silvernail. Stage Band Bottom: W. Clifford, M. Least, M. Darrow, E. Hill, A. Boldt, J. beast. kins, T. Baker. Row 3: M. Iiimcndola, D. Smith, M. Ellison. Abs. J Row 2: B. Wilcox, L. Mowry, E. Henry, T. Whiting, C. Mannix, R. Hop- Vcscovi, J. Call, MR. KEMBER j fzfjffl 'S 1 Q .', ff' r-T'-'W V ' - V N --1---------,-----------f----- - y uw. 1 ' .. . f., . f. 1 1., H11 :w11f'u-L u-- -..'wq1::?i t 2-5 'f.. 'S 4 fy lf V. X51 V an '12 Z? L' sa? ,L Y V -3 .A LA-L a , .. - . V.-.L QQ, . . Color Guard Bottom: L. MacPherson, MISS LAMBEIN, P. Rumfola. Row 2: K. Calkins, S. Forsyth, T. Welburn, L. SMITH, CAPT., B. Scheuing, L. Konarski B. Klinkbeil, B. Legg, B. Scoins. Majorettes Bottom: C. Vlcary, P. Kanaley. Row 21 D. Bateman, M. LAMENDOLA, CAPT. Row 3: B. Milliman, B. Stella. Ni. ami 'A ' 1 Ui f-HWFI-1'5 '-ft.f'f- 1 . 11 '-:-.1:, .. 4 mv- 4'-'if----.nu ' F M Sr. High Grohestra, Bottom: E. Hill. D. Bateman, M. Kinsley, S. Roth, M. Hall, S. Whiting, Grice, K. Wetzcl. C. Wallace, S. Kinsley. Row 4: S. Call, D. Stenshorn W. Clifford, T. Whiting. Row 2: M. Freitag, K. Wetzel, P. Heaman, J. M- Bamlglia, C- M-imflix, M- Kellebk R- HOPKUIS, B- Wi1C0X, R- 5PiCef, Radley, A. Hopkins. S. Scott, MRS. CLIFFORD, S. Squires, T. Baker, B. DUddY- Abs. R- C2imPbCll- Row 3: M. Brown, D. DeFe1ice, P, Henman, K. Tryon, A. Hopkins, P. Stage Crew Bottom D Gang: R khnkbeil Ron 2 Traxler G Hunncynian I Rubino C Hicks M Reich B Rupert : . , . . ' ID. .' , . , . , . , . , . . A ' ' N ' ... .-I5' -JIQLLQ-1-q'i:i' f ' ' f Y V' ' B ' t -:fvf,,- . 55-w..3-,V wa wi . - Mr. .. '1Z'7:?1F'1 H 1 0 Oatkanaires Bottom: S. Young, J. Loftus, D. Putter, K. Scott, C. Gale, S. O'Toole, Row 3: B. Scoins,J.Iay, D. Whitmore, M. Costa, J. Gugino, D. Shepard C. Garner, R. Haynes, R. Stewart, D. Janes, P. Moran, J. Longany, M. B. Milliman, M. Kinsley, S. Buchanan, K. MAC GOWAN, K. Sequerth, Hall. Row 2: D. Smith, R. Anzalone,'D. Gangi, K. Waterman, B.Klink- K. Chace, B. Rupert. Row 4: M. Ellison, E. Heaman, E. Hill, C. Hall, P. beil, M. Lee, B. Lane, D. Blowers, S. Whiting, L. Spear, B. Snell, M. Grice, E. Scheuing, C. Normandin, K. Calkins, S. Bernardini, L. Ber- Longhini, K. Carmichael, C. Struthers, S. Longhini, S. Roth, D. Bate- nardini. man, M. Freitag, M. Lamendola, L. King, S. Barbeau, MISS LAMBEIN. The new Sonny and Cher ShcwasaV..A..M..P.. Vamp. . ,. 1 .l i M ---V -- ' V 4.7 ...U .,. . . . ,,,,,,,, ,,,. ,....,.,i.g4 ,M W hu-WA 1 i i hu i C S unior High Mixed Chorus Bottom: L. Christner, S. Mineo, I. Parker, B. Cxlmes D. Newton Scheuin- S. Bernardini K. Tryon. Row 2: MISS LAMBEIN J. Luth an. T. Jackson. B. Carter. G. Eppolito, B. ljnerty K. Wright J. Warrin er N . Pultz. A. M. Lamendola K. Keppel R. Scott. Row 3: A. Hume C. Nelson B. Dimick P. Heaman B. Dean, L. Stewart L. Graves .l Delielice. N. Millard L Wood, C Least R. Schiaxi B. Webster R. Rel ty J. Hammer. Row 4: G. Savoy, D. Hay ward C. Pierce P. Tiberio S Buckingham S. Seefeldt E. Amidon D. Mullen R. Collier lx. Cooper K Davis M Lee B Dodge S Cmwtord V Rlinkocil S uoociricn u Rlmgsley Ron 5 M Costa D Miller C Dxxycr C Sprugue C Bur one B Tibcrio B Wctzcl D Del elict C Pangrazio B Ellis L De Camp D Hungcrlord l Goodrich Ron 6 S Scott S Squires N Wright C Mannix C Lx nd L Miller C l'urr M MacDonald C Rel ly E Wriszht D Dimick M Wemzlcr B Campbell S Garner Abs C Delklaupctssant A Hopkins S Burrell B Arrascada S Gcrluth B Parsons C R5 an Wm .vm- Bottom: D. Keinath C. McVicker V. Hassett R Thomas M. Hall. Row 2: G. Nuciola D. Shepard M, Lee T. Tucker. Row 3: L. Fee A. Docking N Bal-10113 - :A - ff -1 ISS LAM G1r'ls Chorus f BEIN Row4 L Spear B Sncll A Krfcwmski K Radley D Burr G Fisher Abs P llammer D Bateman C Bonacquisti 1 v - - ' if 4 1 . S, , , . . . . . , . , . , . , . , - ' 1' 1 : '., , .' - V 1 ' 3 H f A ' w a v v w ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v ' 'v ' Y ' 4 4- r ' . . 1 ' - V 1 r ' ' 'e- ' 1 V -r 3 , . -' -e .t ' I ..f 9 7 V 1 1 i ' ' ' T'-' YM - E C S74 1 ' -.V ' ' .Y . R . . ' . Q. ' f, I ' A X fb . Y ' I Y 1 . if I If . f X S, If , , ., ,ffl X f Q R . , , , - ' - 1 - ' , - i - U -' , - s a s 1 - 1 - '- 1 - xv - x H v - 1 - - f I ll . 7, ' .3 A 3:5.w4y:,Q:,,:: ,, A Jae.. eeae- -J-efeffgm ,Q-A 1' .wqin , Q? Bottom: J. Gervais, W. Scott, T. O'Toole. Row 2: C. Sherman, D. Viscuso, G. Henry. Row 3: C. Hurley, F. Dickinson. Row 4: N. Pangrazio, MR. ROTHMEYER, R. Bell, S. Forbes. Bottom: L. Ott, M. Curry, M. Bater. Row 2: S. WATERMAN, C. Bater, P. Hammer. Row 3: MRS. LEANEN, M, Freitag, K. Hammer, N. Steen. Audio-Visual Club Home Economics Club M 'Il-I Talent Show '1 T, Q 1,4-,,,.,--1 -5,4 X Flemor xtlkeq agam It um a nally b1E ahoow if VL In ,Yr , . Vw:-44 ' Y if- '- ,. .,. - .V,, ..., I 6, , 'A :W I Sports .u ,f ' 'FZ' cf. . fd'- X ' 61 'i!,'73 ,Z ,5 ,H 1-,m ,fer fd 4 F 'fvwfwf K- giofnffyz 1 Kill!-f' fb k ,,,.W,W,L,,,,, . I . 1 1 y I I-.-4, at f-1 ,VU Wa, 94 gi 0000- Through all seasons, the sun reflects a rad1ance that glows 1n each of us I sg sa i . -..,, X-Y ' x 0 , N i 0 . 1 a a E 1 4 32 Leaders Club Initiated this year, as a part of the girls physical education program, was a Leaders Club. The purpose ofthis club was to assist the physical educa- tion instructor in developing the cur- riculum. They did this by reffing and coaching students in P.E. classes, during their free periods. Girls were nominated first by fel- low students and then appointed by Miss Jo Eaton. G.A.A. Traditionally, every female student that entered the ninth grade Was con- sidered a member of the Girls Athletic Association. This whole concept has completely been revised in that now a girl must participate in interscholastic sports to be a part of the G.A.A. Un- fortunately, the G.A.A. has become a non-functioning organization con- cerned primanly with checking coats at basketball games and sponsoring the Little Olympics . It is now an ac- tively functioning association led by an energetic physical education teach- er that is deeply involved with the oneness of each of her students. . Presldent Gail Elmore Aflfllb, . tuyggdf- fm t f ff 1 , .- '-13, . ' 'Ps'-g v V t' f' f1,lgZ', 7- , I r ee e e -V -ff.-- ,f Bottom: B. Thomas. Row 2: J. Fay, L. Clark, C. Legg. Row 3: V. Miller, S. Severson, S. Long- hini, C. Cunningham. Row 4: K. MacGowan, C. Normandin, B. Snell. Abs. J. Fernaays, D. Moochler. S ecretary Kathy Wright ' ,I V14 1 , Kim Booten Becky Thomas tat ' Vice-Pres. Treasurer I X ' , Varsity Club The Spirit Of '74 ljollum:K.l'crkins,lV.Sovucnul,G.M4mul1 lcr, M. Durruw. Row 2: D. SHA UGllNliS- SY, R. licll, M. Lcusl, R. Radley. Row 3: R. Klinkbcil, 'll Ridcr, D. Dclirugcr, J. liurbcr, COACH JAY. Row 4: S. Muncusu, K. Gill, G.llCnry,G.llzlwn,G.Longl1uny.Ruw 5: G. Joy, M. Miller, A. Puludino. Row 6: L. Mowry, G. llunneymun, J. Sovocool, J. Longhini. ' 1 2 llll l l ' 1 l 5 , if t- , C - . ,-1' Ll., ix.- R F-mx A W . Mijn.. I ' ., 7' .X ......-, ' Q- .,. , jx-J- 1 .,,l.3il :4 . 4 - -:' 'F '. 'What are we hiding? . , . nothing'?! Kung-fu. N : as -334 .HQ ,Y ' ,I 5 H' l Qi, Vfdij, 4 is ii , I x rx I I 2 N Y' A 5 - xxx N. LeRoy 's own mini-mouse. nm ff' Y f nrvway.. J4 .gg ??fi.i ' MfJf ,,7--.,..,.. , 4 t 4. , . ..- '- pi. 2,3-l 5 l 4,4 V' if Varsity Knights Thunderous roars from the crowd followed as the Knights trounced their way to victory to become, once more, the 1973 Livingston County Champs: silence reigned as Caledonia left Hart- wood Park as the victors before a rec- ord breaking crowd. What started out to be a victorious season with six teams leaving the field badly whipped ended with the sober- ing loss to both Caledonia and Notre Dame. A scheduled game with Pem- broke was cancelled' in its place a ju- niorfsenior bowl was played in which the seniors bowed to the aggressive juniors. Leading the 1973 Knights were co- captains: Andrew Paladino Dan Mil- ler and Dave Shaughnessy. Andrew Paladino was named to the Greater Rochester All-Star Team. The Living- ston All-Conference Team ofthe Southern Division on the offense were: John Scanlon Steve Mancuso Bob Bennetti Jamie Calmes and An- drew Paladino' receiving honorable mentions were: Dave Shaughnessy Dan Miller Kevin Perkins and Jerry Joy. Named to defensive slots on the All-Conference Team were: Gary Longhany Kevin Perkins Steve Man- cuso Andrew Paladino Dan Miller and Steve Kokol' honorable mentions went to Dave Shaughnessy John Long- hini and Mike Miller. I l Bottom: P. Loftus M. Welsh. Row 2: COACH CURRANT A. PALEDINO D. MILLER D. SHAUGHNESSY. Row 3: G. Joy T. Rider M. Iannello John Ricci COACH SANTINI. Row 4: M. Mortimer R. Radley D. DeKruger S. konkol M. Miller. Row 5: K. Parton K. Gill J. Condidorio R. Mortimer. Row 6: B. Benrietti M. Darrow Joel'Ricci K. Klinkbeil R. Klink- ' beil. Row 7: J. Scanlon J. Calmes J. Barber S. Mancuso J. Longhini. Row 8: G. Henry K.- Perkins G. Longhany G. Hawn. ivonio, Perry 50-N5lLO . fa ,. .. . , ti e ' J J WG! 6CLl4J I if llla A eyg .Cl'Cl1w0r'l'l'x 8 L r :r - r . f - f 6 . y' Domooille, 2 an lb Cfdq-donlof Lia 3 A sfri' ..,..,. , lo NOTYZ DCU-we J5 ll 1 ...21 l : .1 'x '. f -' fa 4 fa H ':. f A :W-f 'N lmrwi ' A team of strength and balance poised for victory vs That docs t Ill iff? ll' .. ,, 1 l 1 X l r J unior Varsity Knights 1541 -- . . 1 J 51 ee J I r I X144 f . ' Riff' .rx W - T. fn- l 3 83 .gg WJ I Q l ,S X R 5 u Q L 5 l Bottom Q Prospero O Perzra C Mortlmer M Therle G Leffel T Burns D Smrth Row 2 J. Buckley T. McCurrnm J. Mancuso L. Scrogg D. Wrrght P. Gehlert D. Crawford T. Rad- ley. Row 3: W. Kramer, M. Smith, R. Slaven, W. Mowry, R. Stewart, K. Corsivo, J. Condidorio. Row 4: R. Calkins, K. Maxwell, T. Mortimer, D. Mullin, D. Halligan, G. Johnson, R. Corcimig- lla, D. Smith, D. Miller. Row 5: D. Sherman, E. Spink, D. Hess, D. Hall, A. Pangrazio, T. Wash- ington. l N. Let the Sunshine mil LeRoy Oworxenr IVOYTIQ Pgrrv X NOTTV. DMLO Warsaw O Dwxsvillz O C.o.lad0muO The Junior Varsity se ison starte oll with .1 bang' Hard work and a strong desire to win helped lead the boys to their third vietorious season The Ji knights not only had the baelxing oftheir coaehes lvlr Robert Sullivan Mr Larry Reed and Mr Ronald Paganin but eompetent lead ership under then team eaptains Rick Coieimiglia and Tom Steen Cheerleaders students and faculty showed that they weie behind the mighty team who strived for and reaehed perlection Determination umty spirit and good sportsmanship were nnponant factors of the junior gridders impres- sive record. The aggressiveness ofthe Junior Varsity knights was amplified by their lopsided scores. The team s enormous size as well as having many upcom- ing sophomores will be a very strong determining factor in future football seasons. 1 . ,,. . . ,,,. 'M ,l V 5 xl .Q -I l a '. 1 . ' :If X . r P - fj:tv:.g.- -J - . i - ff'-V-.vJf1.,f8',-ir.-f. lull 1:4 av ' nw, We up - 'v w r ' T 'L Q TLP' 4, '- ,r,'w ' .fffil Bottom: Left: J. Herron, P. Burns. Row 2: A. Stefanie, M. Platek, C. Miller, D. Mooney, A. Avg Qli Q'i4,,MM3,,5,fgMf-4.'-:.-ii - ' .L .f if '. .W yi... V' re Frazo W. Wood, D. Sheridan, F. Krywy. Row 3: R. Piazza, J. Simeone, J. Rumsey, T. STEIN, ' 1,,.1,,r,.flgf'1f ,T ' - ' . .Th f. M. 'lf if' 311 i W -1? 4..m2.ll P . gapt, B Lathan, T. Scheumg, E. Henry, O. Perzia, P. Moran. Row 4 M. Brown, T omas, Jig 85,63 P, Q , Gm, 7 . .ir ' 'r . . . '13 - ' ..Wf'y'fW- ,Twill . . ., . . , Baylor, IM. Lauber, B. Kanaley, P. Iamendola, D. Shaughnessy, R. Shepard, P. McMullen, , ,V qi. , 4: COACH SULLIVAN. Row 5: MR, REED, C. Garner, D. Mullin, C. McQuillen, J. Elliot, R. Pl-inZi,K.P' U! 'Q en x ' ' ' ' K -1. - ,. in -nun an ,W -1. 7 ' r 113 r ,ff 4 ' r' ' ' ' ' ' k 4 4 f - ur . .si-gg L-rj. Agfa- u, - Q, xl f, .. 'f ff ' . Y,., ,.,. , -1 , V '72-'73 Volleyball ,533 as QU, ' 1 Rsqomoz 8- o Af Bottom: G. Elmore, B. Shepard, B. Shaugh- nessy. Row 2: K. MacGowan, J. Fay, M. McKuen, P. Macaluso. Top: D. Fili, S. JORDANEK, K. Brown, C. Miller, K. Wright. Abs. Marie Abbeloos. . 'nm xr' Softball 1 QQ Q4 '-3 7 '1 N - I x w J! X 1 tw df- 4.0 Bottom: P. Severson, B. Steen, J. Femaays L. Boyle. Row 2: B. Shaughnessy, A. Wright. J. Fay, M. Lee, K. Wright. Top: Miller, D. Fili, E. Caccamise, K. MacGowan, D. Glena, M. Fay, B. SHEPARD, S. Sever- son. . H 717 Bottom: B. Shepard. M. Hume. K. Radley, P. Severson. C. Normnndin, 31 J, EATON, J. Fernaays, C. Miller, J. Call. C. Michel, K. Brown, B. G. ELMORE. Row 2: B. Steen. L. MacGregor. A. Wright. B. Shaugh- Snell, K. Wright. S. Lapp. C. Legg, D. Fili, J. FAY. nesSy. L. Clark. M. Fay. E. Caceamise. S. Longhini, Bl. MCKEON. Row Soccer xii V A Y H . - - - - ' y can't,,' did she? I -. ,,.,1..! ,,7:-- ---' Y I ' ' If U ....-.4 LEPDY QPPQNSN1' 1 WAYLANO 3 Qi Genesee it C371 DPtNSVtllE4l . 0 YORK t6N7fl.v 1 Livoum O IS -. 2 AVON O ' O Cnteocwmo 6 The energetic '73-'74 soccer team gave a fine showing as they kept plug- ging throughout the season. Barb Shaughnessy became well known as a powerhouse of a goalie, while a blustering forward line tried to sus- tain their opponents to keep the game alive. Each individual player gained a great deal of experience through long practices. effort, and teamwork. New techniques and a formidable style ol' play were instilled by their enthus- iastic eoaeh. Miss Eaton, and captains Gail Elmore, Jackie Fay, and Marcia McKeon. 'rg-ig ..m1-.,a,:..' :'itf:fr'1-sf, ..J.:na-3-4!M..: K, . r .- ' ,- f., , . - A V ., . a ' 2:55 :3jQ9Ql:?. 3752: ,Je ef?-fi-1' ,aa-l41'..f+r.Edfv' '4'53??-E ffl? We . , . N ,,.f.,,. .,. . f.. is- Z 1-...,5.?..i.1fH+:::f.'.'1.1..I . I Cross Country 4'Why am I doing this? What am I doing, running alone like this? Is it to prove that Iim faster than the next guy or could it be that this is my way of ,532 4 , aa saying, I am me ? Individual effort was the key to the harriers season of ups and downs, as Well as the addition of several new team members. Coach Tripp did his best to help each of his runners to develop his potential and increase his ability, this resulted in victories over Caledonia, Geneseo, and both Livonia and Avon twice. With the loss of only one senior, there are high hopes for an improved and more experienced team in '74. There is no such thing as 'best' in a. world of individuals Hugh Prather M 1 ff? f f I 13'5'li55Y '1 'v '1E f A:.7 'e' , , -,1 . Y y,.i at . ' 77457 ' ., ' Y -ff, 'lf ' ei ' ' I .Ja Wi W Q is K in .2 - . X N-i. ' . Bottom: J. Sovocool, M. Least, J. Bell, L. Mowry. Top: S. Forbes, T. McMullen, C. Lane, R Bell, C. Traster, COACH TRIPP. L st lllrllll r, I f -si ?5tg?3l!yf??i3ltl,.- L- ' , V i J w'-.'3r- Y.: ., , 6 i t- W. , .J .- ,x J . , X r. V, l t P- r lr . s.. 4 .15 ' , vi t p N rfkgp h f Q t nl.-ef . 5 if . s ,Sh 'Y' ff' J lla fix X 5 J Y ifumflx i t A i 4 l flirt Bottom: O. Perzia, A. Frazo, M. Darrow, R. Bachorski, G. Leffel, K. Pringel, M. Least. Row 2: K. Calkins, P. Sovocool, P. Harvey, S. MacGowan, T. Rider, L. Mowry, G. Dix- on, L. Smith, J. Sovocool, MR. GURRANT. Row 3: C. Gale, E. Henry, J. Ricci, E. Rider, J. Calmes, S. Hall, J. ELLISON, K. GORHAM, R. BELL. Row 4: R. MacGowan, G. Longha , il rr - . -r - r V enry, A. Pangrazio. Row 5: C. Lane, J. Ricci, D I l1fK.'MaXWelI, KI Perkins. Abs t: COACH SANTINI. -fn' r . rg: -:ur f: ' 1 N .qjiieerzit ri- Track Track, a competitive game of many skills, demands individual effort and self-discipline, The hurdles, discus, mile. . .and tense mo- ments, all combine to form a sport of di- verse qualities, interests, and abilities. Jim Ellison, .lohn Sovocool, Ron Bell, and Tom Rider all ran with speed and concen- tration, to break the school record for the 2 mile relay. Greg Humphrey led the cindermen as he performed exceptionally in the high jump and 100 sprinter. Under the direction of Coach Santini, the '73 track team finished with a 5-7 record. 0 ' c G . K -L 0 ' l erhfgggqo ll It ' Z2 3555 S ll l 25 ' of-xx H3 l L i hoUnTHorri5 46 6? '- 8 Z8 if l 1 I A. 4 - I q I rf' N X, l xv X lVOY1 G.. 77 orscnw 77 an 1 Irma N5 7279. eliivrusovrh67J' , ll 7 .... 'r' .1 am ! , 4 . Varsity 'leaders in spirit and sportsmanship. Row 1: W. Thomas, C, LONGHINI, S. Buchanan. Row 2: D. Hayward, B. Steen. Top: S Savoy, J. ENGLERTH, C. Struthcrs. Ca tains coura eous!!! 1 Hit-5'itQI'i'It - r i,'. 'r4! H H . I , ' I , ' - J1l1'1iOI' VHiI'Sity in the soul style I I I I I I Row I: A. Grice, B. Scott. N. Stcverson. I.. Legg. Row 2: T. Steen. J. Jay, P. PERKINS, K. Sequcrth. I Cheerleaders . SP . . .IR . . . IT . .You got spirit? Well let's hear itli' The basis for an outstanding cheerleading squad is that each girl be enthusiastic, in addition to having athletic ability and cordination. Cheerleading is more , than just what the name impliesg it is a performance, where the girls execute their competence in cheering at football and basketball games. as well as pep 1 assemblies. A great deal of work and concentration is involved in group cheering, formations,jumps and arches. Leading the energetic varsity squad were co-cap- tains June Englerth and Cathy Longhini. It was a strong, forceful group whose spirit stood out over squads from opposing teams. The junior varsity squad, with Polly Perkins as captain intitiated a very unique manner of soul contributing to the per- 'AIS ii time I0 E0 home YH? sonal zeal of the group. . I I 119 5 I I c ef-qv ' A 1 - ,-a...,, ...,...,.. Vt 2- .- .--ve -. x t 1 I 1 1 Varsity Basketball The Varsity Basketball team suffered through the growing pains of a rebuilding season. There were no returning letterman on the team and only two players had even limited varsity experience. The team was comprised of sixjuniors, two seniors, and one sophomore. Although only three games remain on the schedule, at the time of this writing, the team is still looking for its first victory. The two reasons cited for this disappointing record, according to Coach Schwenebraten, were inexperience and a lack of height. 1 The Knights were leading in several games with only a few minutes remaining, but were guilty of errors that experienced players would not l have committed. The team did show improvement, but often the plays were marked by inconsistent performance. i It is hoped that next year's nucleus of six returning lettermen and a winning Junior Varsity team will greatly improve the LeRoy Varsity Bas- , ketball record. F9 j -i--i...1...,1......-- ' .J ,. -ff , . ff f....-,4m. M it li 're-mmm 5, uhm' ,f --- if . 'f-Mama ' 120 W nvng T ti.. aw, ,,,,,,. ,. ,. WA.-.,..i..a,,-:. Hang two, Rob! AW c'mon, Ref. Be real! Bottom: B. Bell, R. MORTIMER, B, BENNETTI, T. Washington, T. McMullen. Row 2: R. Sequerth, J. Calmes, M. Macomber, M. Mortimer, J. Scanlon, MR. SCHWENEBRATEN. Exemplify the Drama and Spirit Of Athletic Competition La, Roi' my xinimxx OFYOW'-M' UI K XfJhQl'L+iCAvxox'C,xxiH 71 'H , 7 Dcmsvim 55 53 R . xx J WqvSmQ H' iw- 'X ' E mf, mms tv 'ig O O Oemsw L3 qs 'TVX qs, :F v an--1 75 58 ' V N00 50 ,sq .. 4. M Ca K 1 Amit. 71, ,ja , I 4 hh LQVOYXKCN 04 AH' 41 H Camas QQ .Si si 'ZR K , kimika-ACA 51 48 X . YUYXK 70 9,3 X77 Avon all if C,CA1dlYN'XCA YI I , 121 i .. . t ,WJ Bottom: J. Herron, M. Calmes, C. Mortimer, R. Lathan, W. Wood K Mullen T Steen E Reich T Horr D Shemtan R Prrnzr C Lane PIKE, T. MORTIMER. Row 2: O. Perzia, A. Bolt, R. Wright, P. Mc MR REED J ay Vee Cagers Junior Varsity Basketball began its season with four returning players. Co-captains Tom Mortimore and Kevin Pike contributed confidence and skill which help- ed in the overall success of the season. A strong defense was the main force behind their lO victories, at the time of this Writing. A weak offense and lack of experience hindered them throughout the season. Coach Reed hoped to maintain the strong defense and develop and strengthen the offense before the 1973-74 season ended. LCROY OPPOVYLN1' 28 -1 Wlnmiland-Chil, 4l W Dansvfllc 41. 35' gf Wnrgfw 52. 32 Q1 VTX eu-NS 53 4 ff Qcmsqrg 'H 3 T 'C kr for K Q0 47 ' pgcrxl 95 30 ' Avon 43 40 camtdmwt as 'rr Lwehwt 43 sz W Lymtsto 46 39 ykjgulliivicl Sl 7 . Yo iq 41 Z0 1 4 A lbvgk 34 , N L WV so xx ho ets excited ' Bottom: C. Gale, Kramer, D. Smith, T. Schurik, E. Warriner, J. Condidorio, A. Frazo, T. Baker. Row 2: D. Miller, J. Bill, MR. SULLIVAN, D. Hall. Row 3: D. Shaughnessy, B. Mowery, E. Henry, T. Radley. Row 4: D. Radley, W. Michel, G. Henry, P. McCullough, R. Stewart. If . . , , .' ' ' 2 '-1' wr- , f . I f r. . r 1 f '-----'H' 4. -4. - '-- iri,v,rwu. ,f .num ini l-1 Roy onmf femsset or'5ou..J or-K Avon Uxdojl u'f'7 Dqngvt L Kmsh va BYTOTN- LV3,0J'l .35 Catledomot Grapplers A single loss marred an otherwise perfect season for this years fine Ju- nior Varsity squad. They compiled ci record dual-meet season of 10 mins and l loss and remains undefeated in league meets with S victories. Leading the roster as outstanding J.V. performers were: Tom Baker Q98 lbs.j Bill Mowry fl 12 lbs.l. Ed Henry C119 lbs.J Ed Warriner U26 lbs.l, Tom Seltunk 1,132 lbs.J, Dennis Radley C145 lbs.lJ Dan Shaughnessy C155 lbs.j George I-lenry H67 lbsjl and Don Hall Q15 lbs.l. These star mat- men together with the B squad proved to make the Knights u strong competitive team. ln the 1974 Livingston County Wrestling Tournament, the Junior Knights stood-out us top contenders. as they helped crush their opponents. George Henry Captured the lst place it c. The entire te:im,wl1ieh worked to- gether ull season, erm look back with pride upon u job superbly done. f - iffeghiif S?,Pfgh-?5551wi milliawil, Varsity Wrestling ff' f X lf' at 1 L!.ROY Pfomnf fl 5' M mlm erw.5q,o crfbr-OKL Lkrsfwa Qmvlhon Or-K Avon enclal l'l'C.l1lsJ0 'l'K 'TY axandcf' M+ Morr1S D-msvlllc Kashcqw- roYl 805178 I8 Galedoma 43 LIVGVSIU. 3 1 1 I Bottom M Least L Mowery M McGough T Rlder Row 2 D Cheeseman John R1cc1 W Sovocool Joel RICCI R Radley Row 3 D Burrell S Hall S MANCUSO MR BROOKS K Maxwell K Perkms ww Mm i ,wg,1,,q. , , , ,,-,..,l:6 V I Wayne Sovocool C132 lbs.J, undefeated with 14 Wins. ROY in the Wi11I1e1'S Cil'C10- X x 7 ini 41 An .111-outetfortto um The beginning me-el Steve adds another p1n to his record 9 'qi - .,ss1f7,5. .. . .na 1. - . - .,, A .,.,, X 1 Ja- A , g lui 0.1.4 . ' Nia, r .,,,.,-.PK AM- . 1, . ..l, U A- y. la.. -2 :I-'-213' , , ' Exceptional' The 73 74 edition of Coach Brook s wrestling team terrorized Liv rngston County to fashion a 13 3 won lost record The Red and Black came on strong and proved to be formidable as they vanquished their opponents 601 to 298 in total points Each team member developed an in tense competitive spirit and a sense of self-pride in their personal condition- ing. They performed to keep their team alive and in contention for sec- tional berth finals. Two of LeRoy s matmen remained undefeated during the season. They were: Steve Hall with 18 wins and Wayne Sovocool with 14 wins. During the LeRoy hosted Holiday Tourna- ment the Knights placed 5 of their wrestlers in the final playoffs. The final resultz 10 of 12 LeRoy wrestlers were placed in the 8 team contest. Steve Hall set some remarkable rec- ords during the season. He was un- beaten in '71 matches' 18 of them pins. In the County Tournament Steve again proved to be the mainstay of his team as he won his 155 lb. bout.Steve Mancuso was a runner-up in the 167 lb. class. Louie Mowry Wayne Sovo- cool and Keith Maxwell won 3rd place trophies. The result: Hall and Mancuso capped an outstanding sea- son as they both qualified for Section 5 playoffs. A preponderance of underclassmen on this yearls squad indicates another record breaking season is in sight for next year. 3 ' it .rn -vf 1 Q. v 3 K7 Q 4-QQ- 11 --.iffe-'L-L ,ffuw1'- 5 1 7,51-f,m1f,--t,,r.. V' - - f ' '- - - B ' T 1' - ICQ' Y. The '73-'74 Volleyball Bunch. 1-1-455559 Lilley A Ofponmi' so aj, a wyima e 3' Q Q buimUg,l5 il ta - - Q C0-lcJ0hia3't al Q f'A K' 9 wx 40 25 in in NPN I4 20 QB LIUCMIR Bl at a n G 6uq,sn.o 31 t3 Mm Zl' wg Gmane So 38 4.21. YUFK ltr 30 CG-l1,dtNk3q Dmsumlll, iq 33 WYl'Wl 91 Our ball is better than their bal1!! If Bottom: C. Legg, D. Fili, COACH EATON, G. ELMORE, B. SHAUGHNESSY. Row 2: K. Brown, M. Lee, K. Wright, B. Thomas, P. Severson. Row 3: K. MacGowa.n, J. Femaays. Row 4: J. Fay, Abs. S. MacGowan, M. McKeon, B. Snell. T A Skillfulness and experience led to an impressive 8-6 record for the Girls Vol- leyball Team of 1973-74. Enthusiasm for the increasingly competitive sport increased with the inspira- tion of Coach Eaton and co-captains Gail Elmore and Barb Shaughnessy. Their hard work at practices was reflected in their successful season. Coach Eaton required the girls to develop their skills in serving, spiking, diving after balls, and back roll recoveries. Offensively, the girls did an outstanding job as individuals. Marcia McKeon, Karen Brown, and Gail Elmore exhibited the skill and accuracy needed to freeze opponents. Outstanding defensive players were Barb Shaughnessy, Kathy Wright, Joan Fernaays, and Katie MacGowan, They formed the powerhouse that the team con- sistently relied upon. 126 k X 1 A . . - lil?-'tie' - . .. ,, .t A lull' O 3' -'l '1 5 X LQQQ. .. 4 M . N ..-..--...,.. .......,1 H,,b.,..,,,,,+ sn l G G Blazin B k t 8 . Fivc, two-hour practiccs a week were the basis for the success ol' the Girls Var- vfvw, sity Basketball season. Guidcd by co-captains Marcia lvlcKeon and Gail lilrnorc, su- l Q A A l perior tcam work furthered the formation ofa varsity powerhouse which dom- l A inaled opposing forces. 5 The chance for a sectional play-olfbid will be LeRoy's first opportunity to participate in Section Five playoffs. 3 A Junior Varsity squad was originated this year, and was comprised of fresh- l men and sophomores. With only two graduating seniors, Gail Elmore and Joan 1 Fernaays, Coach Eaton is looking forward to an equally successful season next l x year. l il 7 'ii7T5iT if'tff f ' '?T?flil'TT'G l .fe , . 'VM ' . : -it i iff t ur , I f t gn' r gp - .fr 1. r si ' t tl yt' '- j K X :'. . i , . I '71 It 1 'Z W ,, - Y W an 1 I ' 1 t I'm gonna play . . . or else! ! I1Dce Soft and Dry from Gillette, It DOES keep me dry, and it DOESNYI' sting. l , I 1 ' - 6 ii f 7' f f' it 3 8 l nl 4 I lf il' . 44. It fi rfb' ,jpg 4 M E JJ. li! A31 ,rg I- Ely. . s 5 Z ...4a- .- as 129 I ,,.. A ' 4 '.--. iI'f'.' 'H' .fl- Ui' 1 35 Pwovn 32' Livonia Q, l ': l aw .Qt Wwbwd was . t 41 ' C.Rll.d0NPt,3i52 y X 2? Wayland r - -. D 'W s!1-' , . D-...Tw I j f.: YV 1' i I 'sg-1:-.'-L.:'2 QP l l -q-F'Y'9' , Bottom: S. Longhini. Row 2: J. Femaays, J. Fay, G. ELMORE, A. Wright. Row 3: B. Shaugh- nessy, K. Radley, B. Thomas, S. Harrison, K. BROWN. Row 4: COACH EATON, D. Fili, A. ' Krzew ski M. Lee K.Wri t J. Loftus, C. Legg. 1 ,ft t' ' 127 ,,. t tar rg - ...... S , Leno, Ponerrl' q a.1 a.Dv ra. or-'IE cuff 6 L-ja-TSFLLJ 2 L 1 von ia. 3 LQ+dw1h 3 V4V'f1YXd 2 Pew- v'Y Ruled onto. von 7 Warsaw 3 Lwomat I0 Ldckwflv I UM' land PLYTY gal ed or-hcl YK 'la S0.Ki'l dd ff . f gr .gp A 1 V A V , -.12-gg-'11 -2.-f. -' ' , Q , w 6.552 Q' ' ' . ' ilfijf.-gigs Q Hgh V 2 t-35101, ' 7f5.'?..f4.3sQ f 7 ' l - ' - , cglsji-1 ,v -weave, . 1 no 'H M, 7 HOP . ' '17 'wi' ' .A f R , . .e g , g , , f Q XF' V 4- 3 ' A , , . A QE HQ ,.,. . . M A23 y, ,7. ' -1 ,',, x '..f 3,1 ,4-, - ' Q. , ' , - '- gy ', gf- nf E -' ey! ' . '--V .7 ia , . ,- , , ,AAf' 37' P' 1 ' i .W V ,.- . A X A L A V x fx' . l ,,.., 'V rf 4 l 5 - i ' i -f 7 5 1' -- ,W of Q I ' 17,1 y . T , . . I 1 ,Q 'A' 2 Miata Q . 2 l lr f ' I I ? ,M W , .,.. f ,,, Bottom: S. Fili, R. Stefani, T. Nicoll. Row 2: MR. TRIPP, J. D. Henry, D. HORR capt., S. Paganin. Row 3: G. Moochler, J. McGee, A. Paladino. Top: T. Platten, D. Stella, D. Miller. Varsity Baseball r completes 'hot' season The 1973 LeRoy Baseball Knights season was composed of many spectacular performances. In itis first year in the Livingston County League, LeRoy captured first place with a 9-3 record, unseating powerful Livonia from the top spot. In ad- dition, LeRoy's first victory of the year was a convincing 10-3 bombing of power- house Bataviag paving the Way to a seasonal record of 14-5. Along the way, spec- tacular performances by Tom Nicoll, Dan Miller, Dave Horr, and Steve Paganin provided the inspiration for the team's overall excellence. Tom Nicoll broke every existing LeRoy pitching record, topping off his brilliant varsity career by hurling three no-hitters in one season and striking out 18 batters in one game. Dan Miller 1-.- won a nine inning pitching duel for Nicoll against Wayland by becoming the first batter to hit a home run literally 'tout of Hartwood Parkfi Steve Paganinis .458 batting average topped all hitters, and Captain Dave Horr's fielding and timely hitting helped to contribute the big play when needed. The only disappointment was a sudden and unexpected letdovvn in the Sectional semi-final game, but this only made the l974 season more important. Truly these l973 Varsity Knights were a great success! is ' st 1 Y 'rr if X M WR Lgiiuv 110 . Bottom: T. Steen, C. Lesso, T. Mortimer, C. Miller, J. Scanlan. Row 2: M. Iancllo, D. Mullin, V J. McGee, K. Pike, T. McMullen, P. Lamendola. Top: Mr. McGurrin, M. Mortimer, T. Horr, N, . jordan, R. Corcimiglia, T, Scheuing. J.V.'s place 0. In league Was Junior Varsity Baseball only a incrc shadow of the varsity? No such thing this year! The I973 hurlers had a terrific victory-filled season in their own right. The battery of John Scanlon and Tim McMullen Ied thc team through a spirited season. Third Baseman Tom Schcuing and outliclder Mark Morti- mer were noticeable standouts on the roster for their performances during the season. The L.C.A.A. Championship was the ultimate triumph in this well-played season. Leg., tOqPPoiiENr ,fill a la. ii Qdeitbam H p 7 Ajafsww I id 5 p..ivor-fio. Z l,.CTChU0fTh if i ovflane iii 'I UTY xl- 2 if aledoNi21 .m it ,Avon JH 1 M!O.Y'SGL.UJ ivonxio. 5 2 LLYIGHCJ 7 5 3 6rr'Y vt 9 ' W W' h J 3f.ziifFv2- ,..g 4-1-5,1P+xui1t 5fef:' Tennis Against tough opposition the ten- nis team completed its season with a record of 3 and 6. Although failing in their attempts to obtain a Winning season, the players, under the watchful eye of Coach Schwenebraten, gained a valuable year's experience and im- proved greatly over last year's love-all season. Rich Klinkbeil and Sue Jordanek were valuable assets to the team play- ing iirst and second singles. With added self-confidence and ex- perience, the returning members will fare better in '74, ' Cf A far--- ll ? if ,a , -'L 'Ill ln.... - f -2 r-issssiff IW f l ' ,ima K- eu' ,Q ultlll ' ,,. f . R IN t A GFX '7' 1 0 2 u nu 'l rr-'--W' .5 , . f - ,..:.-.1 -- ef --E:,.1s- f'..'- .,-..,..,. 1 . , 1 AAVYA .L X .V , 9 I! pi V V WY iw mb, ,f Bottom: K, Brovsm, M. McKeon, S. Jordanek, B. Bell. Top: MR. SCHWENEBRATEN, M. White, R. Krezewinski, M. Phillips, R. Klinkbeil, R. Wright, A. Grayson. M1-. ' ' ' Y xp.- 1. 'arg Golf- bmght prospects for future. Lower scores led to a better sea- son for our dul't'ers in l973. An im- proved record of 7-9 was the result of enthusiasm and skill gained from each individual player. Jim Barber proved to be a truly high-caliber player, and the rest of the team also exhibited tal- ent and potential which needs only to be developed in future years. With all team members returning in '74, Coach Stehle has high hopes for a winning season. GOLF Bottom: Hall. K. Parton, D. Traxler, J. Barber, MR, STEHLE. Abs. L. o Q was Hill' Q . ' 'li :phi . Q Q .X J I 5 th K X N. li xx RN kv- X N' . 1 YN X, 1 ,ff I G J? comes ! tt 37 3 , fA dN,, , ,. f1- ,555 ggxia-'zsz-::gHS3v:ssxwi:1:: 2'siew1+g1gs13,'1Qie,Gj,., ,. ,Ag n . 1 3, 1 1 ' Eiitmq? rp511311934513-535155515152 afaff551?g:rff:---Lsgff' 15?fmjs1wF,,:,1.gQ5-Z -'gf-wwf,-g'f1,r2:,g,3 .fwiilgff .,gQi,,,Qf,. 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A W A 4 0 f X4 ,J 4 1 42? if f , 4' Margaret McMullen Speech Allan Kinsley, Principal B.S. SUC at Oswegog M.A. Columbia U. ,y C! 10 Ml 1 if my , fl f 5 My ff Q 1 1 , f ,f 42,2 ' ,JV f -. ,o 1' .,, , H,, ' gk' Jean Clifford Music - ,ff:.5 X 1, -' 1 1, 1... j , Q 1 'f f 7 'A 4, , ,.,, 1 4. ' A Eva Rehor Reading .. 4 4, ,,.. X In , 1 'C , , '1 , f I , I All 'a f if f Patricia Lapp Music ,,:. i,,A I . -11, ' f Qv7wg:1 , ,f ' ' fd' 1 ,rv 4 F .1 I 1 W 5 A N. Carol Shoup Art . Vx. ' , Jw--J i , Lura Stenquest Asst. Secretary Teachers .f Z Lx Nancy Lehrer Phys. Ed. E w y fm D Francis Longhini Phys. Ed. -Nem...m ' V ' ., fi ie Cyril' V Q 4 I si ' - A L Mary Smith Sheila Williams Music Reading ,ff YQ tum' . .MW L l 1. 1 4 L. . W 1 44 X N , ,A V . ,, , . ,mx i' .,... .... ... Kindergarten 1-xv, H 1' - ---vvf-V--Y:-f-V Av-- ..x A 1, U n rw 1 .- ff fn if any I, '- ..LL .:'i7' ,'f,S A ,,e'1' ' , A V' . - ' nl , HW ' KK I . Q -1 ,- X - K , -'N N I I W X t' 5 l .N I , , J' ,L Barbara Churchill Catherine Clark Loix Thorne ws Rebecca White P .M . Room 5. Bottom: J. Borrelli, M. Earl, D. Riggi. Row 2: J, Woodworth, B. Sullivan, T. Ellingham, M. Hyde. Row 3: S. Iitpp, C. Siple, D. Lathun, T. Beaumont, J. Noble, K. Brownell. Row 4: S. Call, D. Curtis, C. Ger- rish, C. Wetzel, D. Mullen, S. Quin, MRS. CLARK, Abs. R. Sprague. Room 1 Bottom lx Gere A Stelnmetz M Rasone M Laurle G Forte J Lelstcn C Iannello Row2 L Ermt B Spxllant L Normundln B Dwell G Pr1n21 Row D Colller D Dldgct G bomombe lx C1r mlehacl S Muttewi MRS TIIORNL Ab: D Woleok D Steen f.. I .iii-:F :Qu L -4- ' 1:5 A 1 Q - f ' , -1 .x 'ft .. . ,. 1 .x . . . ' I r' ' ' U ' 5:2 - 5 , - V . -' , - I . . . : . 4 . , . ' -, . ' , . ' . , . .. '31 ' . , Q 4 y . . 1 3, V. 4. ' ' K I ,, ' ' ' , . ' ., . ' '. .. K V ' 1 HQ . , . . 1 My 7 14 ' -- .5 f g g1-.-3.51-35172 TC v. '- Q 5 ' Y mv: 'A -b S t ' ' .. . ,.,,,,,.,, . . MU l ,.l...,,,. Y . , ml 1 , 1 A.M. Room 5. Bottom: B. Shepard, P. Humm, R. Fico. Row 2: B. Bellaire, M. Bolin, D. Mil- ler, R. MacGregor, D. Pullyblank, D. Kemp, S. Rider. Row 3: S. Smith, W. Truax, M. George, K. Roblee, L. Green, D. Ginard, S. Slaven, Y. Scheuing, MRS. CLARK, D. Cac- camise. Abs. S. Guinn, G. Ryan. P.M. Room 4. Bottom: T. Dieter, M. Vicary, B Maloy, R. Radley, A. Jackson, B. Kethe, B. Steffenella, L. Chasse, T. Pasquale, D. Pene- pento, C. Banelli, J. Mullin. Row 2: J. Free- man, S. Cordaro, L. Hardy, S. Samis, D. Englerth, B. O.1rtis, B. Curry, MRS. CHURCHILL. Abs. G. Brockel, S. Bern- heisel, C. Wilson. A.M. Room 2. Bottom: J. Williams, B. Westfall S. Quimby, J. Cooper, S. Indd, L. Van- Deuscn, D. Clark, A. Davis, B. Rogers, P. Lamendola. Row 2: S. Heatherman, B. Price, A. Bouwens, T. Capwell. Row 3: K. Smith, J. hinder, J. Morrill, V. Dusing, L. Hardy, MRS. WHITE. Abs. L, Vagg, J. Barclay. A.M. Room I. Bottom II. I'.nl-fn, IF. NI.1lI.Il. I Q I'1oxpuno,l .I .lllI1'Iu'll. Ram .I XX, IP I'II' 4 wx' N1 IICIIUIIIIIII 'XI Iv-rn-' II Iuvvnmn 1 lqnw I NI, Fuull, Ix. lIl.n I.Irx, fx. I,IlIIIlIIrX, l.IIoyI.ln,X1.IhIl.nn-1. lion -I 'MIIU-. lIlUIiNI,II,Iixomllc,li.Slcn-.llorn,Ix.N141 Ixvnlru.lJ,llnIIo1w,I.I.nlI1.rn, I. IM13.---Jill. NIH. NI. I'L'I'kIIIN. A.M. Room -I. Bollom' I. Lux, D, Ilumu, R. 'Ily- Ior, S. Ihync, B. Wood, A. Kelly, NI. Grunt. Row 2: D. Kulso, R.C'rnkox1uh,.I, Ilny- wurd, C. II.1kcr,I. Suulxbury. Row 32 NI. Kniltur, L. liixingcr, R. Slccn. Row-11 MRS. CIIURCIIILL, B. Yuuchmc, C, Wilxon. S. Lnpp, L. Sulmcidcr, A. LuRocco. .I. Luth- un. P.M. Room 2. Bottom: T. Krebs, K. Tclruull, S. Stewart, B. Richcns, J. Newton, D. Vundcr- slcur, M.AncI1or,K. Irvin, III. Homer. Row 2: S. Corcimigliu, P. Longhuny, B. Torrey, T. Scvcrson, C. Lcslcr, D. Millcr, I.. Colo, S. Johncox. Row 3: R. Pulznlino, J. Tinncy. S. McVickcrs, MRS. WIIITE. Abs. A. Grccn. 145 , .. . .. , 11 Hg,,.,,rsf.-psf:-in-5253-,,We-gcygwgg. -gg., Agfa- - J - -po. . A .. V rf ,r.,...f:g-v.mJ4g:mf.m'-? g.j.L,,'. .:. .f.'..: ,,' . .. .r .. .wr 1 J -':.3'r ' f':'ii1 'C39. ,f.., . ,,. . ,.. ... , 'l Y -,N W-3.7 Mig, 46 1I'S P3119 hw, fy 7 ,.', gf. - 'X HI,-x,.z '3 ' 44. Q11-My 21.540 - J Margaret Broberg ya: - fr MA: r- V.: , if .I nf' in 'uf 4.1252 ' .3 ? 3 ff .f Uk .1 it 'B'-ii Bernice Derrick e 'r J I ., , , K ui A- Room 14, Bottom: D. Wray, A. Burch. Row 2: D. Rizzo, B. Gray- f' ' son, R. I-Iockenberry, G. Dempsey, E. Becker, S. Blackley. Row 3: '- A M. Boylan, L. OiGeen, P. Murray, M. K. Longhini. Row 4: MRS. N ' ' BROBERG, J. Cooper, P, McElwain, W. Weaver, T. Borrelli, S. Allison, J. Woodruff, D. Bernheisel. Row 5: L. Dodge, T. Nobles, R. Martha Hanley Henry, L. Keppel, D. J. O'Shea, M. McDonald. Room 18, Bottom: B. O'Shea. Row 2: M. Duffy,T. Preston, J. Ellis, M. B. Lauber, M. Woodruff, P. Longhany. Row 3: P. Wilcox, M. Campbell, B. Fenstermaker, D. Miller. Row 4: C. Filio, K. Donohue, K. Nielsen, C. Looney, J. Baker, S. Seefeldt. Row 5: B. Frost, C. Stevens, M. Scharlau, S. Kiefer, E. While, MRS. DERRICK. Abs. T. Putman. Room 16, Bottom: D. Cecere, R. Lander. Row 2: J. Ernest, R. V. Tyler, D. Diskin, J. Bundy. Row 3: K. Petherbridge, S. Parton, B. Pangrazio, K. Falter. Row 4: M. Snell, T. Servis, M. DeVey, L.Merica, L. Miller, H. Wagner. Row 5: L. Platck, J. Latham, L. Darling, D, Boyce, T. Seeley, C. Antinore, MRS. I-IANLEY. Abs. T. Barclay. i ' it J . J J Joztnnc Parris i , Suzanne Schmidt J' I ' Y 'c Room S. Bottom: B. Pullyblank, A. Jedrewski, D. Smith. M. A. 07. Trace. Row 2: T. Kennedy. R. Buyer, J. Elliot, K. Pendergust, N. L Newcomb. Row 31 R. l-leaman. T. Paladino, T. Lynd, J. McCulley, 'i l V. Ciuffetelli, C. Acomb, G. Truxler, D. Bahtees. Row 4: W. Manley, , ' R. Williams, A. Brady, B. Rose, P. Clarke, B. Hamler. MRS. ' PARIS. Pauline Seekins f' 'I' 'in do J 'ni rf' ' 4 '1rf+f ' 1 ! ll, tr-5 .1 E- fy .rl .ryi J - X EXIT if . l I' K 1 .. 1 ' V- 'TY' 1 Room 10, Bottom: S. Bobzin, M. Smith. Row 2: T. Antinore, C. Room 12: MRS. SIZIEKINS, J. Pcrziu, R. lluir, R. MQELWAIN. J. Dusen, J. Merica, T. Iannello. Row 3: T. Passmore, T. Stcffenilla, D, Truax, J. Lynd, li. Clurk, L. Twichcll. Row 2: W. Boldt, M. Pultz, Totten, A. DeVito, L. Dieter. Row 4: M. Call, L. Mancuso, K. Brown- R. Punck, S. Stevens, J. Miller, N. Johns. C. Bohncrt. Row 3: M. ell, P. Orlando, S. Vgorek, M. Sullivan, D, Bolsei. Row 5: MRS, Hanson, C. Dux, W. lfrydrych, M. Longhini, S. Jackson, R. Brown, SCHMIDT, S. Roth, S. Vernaccini, G. Ennis, T. Merica, S. Prinzi. K. Bush. Row 4: S. Grayson. K. Scott, R. lforcshu, D. Ferrara. I4 L Q .. . it P To P rzrrmr- , virl - A J Second Grade ... ---...-...i......, V ..............,.. U Room 107, Bottom: L. Harvey, D. Uberty, C. Gerrich, C. Antinore, L. Hellerman, M. Simeone. Row 2: L. Dwyer, MISS DAY, G. Mancuso, R. Price, M. Williams, T. Santini, D. Wood. Row 3: D. Pascucci, B. West- fall. Row 4: J. Neubauer, L. Thomas, T. Ray, M. Johnson, T. Gehlert, R. O'Donnell. Row 5: P. 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Karen Innes Lois Reich Carol Thiele ' , 5.g.g5,5.Lga:g:-45.52 V -1: -, 1 7 f' .V . . , .,..,..,. .... I W ,Www U vw F Room ll? Bottom P Drmoll J lppolltto B Cr.rnd.1ll R H.rm mer C, L-ere MRS INNIS Row B Bedtord I MLNlSh l Bmd M Maher M Pursel B Dwyer R Smxthe R w 3 J Lllrs J Lretn T Hutton B llutton J Sreger Rowe! B Stephenson S Adrms M Wright J Smith Abs T Leone Room 105 Bottom: D. Sorenson W. Derrick, S. Cunningham L. Dodge, G. Freeman M. Krzewinski, Row 2: C. Call, K. Sullivan, D. Warriner T. Hagan, D. Alexander. S. Duyssen. Row 3: D. Bellaire A. Hale, J. Grazby T. Chimino S. Gaylord, L. lfilio R. Mclvlullen R. Kettle. Row 4: MRS. REICH M. Diskin, T. Johnson, D. Pan- grazio T. Scott G. Bell P. Monson. Top: P. Jackson, M. Caucu- mise M. Hammer. Room 102, Bottom: T. Johneox, P. Pletchcr, K, Krichenbecker, D. Smith, M. Tucci. Row 2: S. Richcns, G. Miller, J. Condidorio, R. Walker, M Burch. Row 3: B. Ennis, C. Yauchzee, R. DeYoung, M. Conte. Row 4: T. 3 Rohl, G. Kiefer, M. Heuthermun, D. Metles, M. Servis, L. Hahn, T. Trastcr, 1 M. Delano, M. Shepard. Top: M. Green, K. Bedfore, S. Ernest. D. Young, A. Feeley, G. Hively, MRS. THIELE. 149 r . . Thlrd ,ic -,'- fvwffwf- '--' We - 1f l v i . fr 7 GJ 456' fs. K , Mrs. Found Wm ':- 1 ,N .. .2 f Z7 H Qf l L . gg qrrzr, .ffl Miss J aster W?'7'7f' W'c ' 1 ' ' ' ' 'Y' ,f ., .Il-,Q . 'C -. Library. Bottom: E. Stone, N. Peltzer, D. Howe, R. Englerth. Row 2: W. Cecerre, H. Hulse, C. Heatherman, S. Ferrara, S. Dempsey, S. sf H . , f . I Mineo. Row 3: W. Welker, L. Clarke, J. Pultz, C. Aikens, M. Gervas, E. Tuohey. Row 4: MISS JASTER, B. Shepard, T. Leone, C. Ar- neth, G. Beaumont, T. Pinkham. Row 5: M. Cunningham, K. Cook, R. Spencer, J. McGarigal. Abs. T. Crosby. C f Q f,.- W 1, :fi-1-ACL. 2. . Miss Lord . L. 2 ,XXX Txx L .Q Q Room 202. Bottom: L. Siple, B. Grant, M. Lathan, D. Frier. Row 2: R. Room 211. Bottom: D. Lamendola, M. Chenault, W. Stella, J..Vick- Stephenson, D. Ehrhart, B. Powers, J. Curry, M. Ubcrty, MISS LORD. Row 3: D. Peltzer, K. Hume, M. Cianci, D. Frydrych, D. Crawford, T Beaumont. Row 4: B. Ridley, J. McGee, J. Laurie, B. Locke, M. Alex- ander, L. Ernest, C. Stone, R. Heller. Abs. K. Phillips, M. Clark. 150 ers, M. Abbott. Row 2: D. Ferrara, W. Hahn, G. Tucker, G. Spencer R. Crosby, T. Konkol. Row 3: L. Elliott, D. Maloy, A. Delano, E. Hollinger, P. Harrison, G. Orlando, R. Perry, D. West. Row 4: MRS. FOUND, M. Prinzi, N. Baumgartner, J. Holthaus, E. McDonald, D. Adams, C. Leport, C. Furr. ni GUY . X Room 210. Bottom: H. Stnves, S. Privitera, R. Tetrault, L. Miller, P. Latham. Row 2: S. Allison, T. Boyce, E. Eisinger, MISS MCINTYRE. Row 3: R. Curtis, M. Corcimiglin, N. Wilson, C. Gerlach, C. Hale, M. Murray, S. Anchor, D. Hyde. Row 4: T. Sullivan. T. Ugorek, C. Tash, M. Riggi, R. Longhany, L. Pike, A. DeVey, M. Fitzsimmons. Abs. L. Jackson. . , - Q -gr, Room 212. Bottom: P. Pratt, B. Steen, L. Kelso, C. Ford. Row 2: B. Dillon, B. Fenstermaker, M. Boyle, K. Miller, MISS PECA. Row 3: R. Woodruff, T. Salway, D. Graham, L. Burrell, R. Saeger, E. VanDcusen, J. Thomas, B. Taylor. Row 4: J. Longhini, T. Antinore, A. Darling, B. Crocker, J. Nelson, A. Carmel, S. Hodge, M. Innes, Abs. P. Hanson. ' -l..f il ' V' - if - 1 our If I . ..-. , Grade 5 l Tn-x , f I .11 .' I 's- 'L Miss Melnlyre v Miss Peca I . - W Wit? P, .rms Mr. Schmidt ...rf WUKKER Room 20l. Bottom: T. Dusen, H. Savoy, B.Gr:1yson, E. Traxler. Row 2: B. Condidorio, G. Neubauer, I-'. Anzulone, J. Tyler. Row 3: D. Prinzi, S. Matthews, J. Butler, J. Davis, O'Sheu, P. Hawkes, J. McElroy, P. I-logle, MR. SCHMIDT. Row 4: C. Looney, M. Korpar, S. Darron, P. Clark, C. Thomas, M. Scharlar, R. Foresna, J. Kins- ley. Abs. D. Ferrara. 'ff W ..ffew11wh?1r32ffst J.:-5 MN f ..f-.f.11. . no . A ,+E'.ff5. '.1' 5 ' H51- ' 5 1 Fourth Grade S Room 209, Bottom: L. Bachorski, S. Radley, B. Hockenberry. Row 2: G. I-lively, A. Fitzsimmons, A. Mangefrida, D. Mangan, A. Stewart, G. Fox. Row 3: R. Prinzi, R. DiCarlo, C. Antinore, K. Hasenauer, F. Ridley. Row 4: T. Traster, K. Crandall, V. Hyde, S. Snyder, C. Dodge, S. Cooper, J. O'Connor, MRS. BENNETT. Row 5: L. Wetzel, J. Mc- Keon, B. Neubauer, D. Trazler, J. Johnson, W. Johnston, D. West- fall. Abs. M. Panek. fya 7 ff! 6 W , 1 .L , W u, f V' .hw 7 -f . 1 la s ' N Susan Bennett Myra Brown I 1'-I t ......A:, Lois Morris Room 206, Bottom: J. Merica, T. Simons, T. Hellerman, J. Newton, K. Ingalls. Row 2: M. Robinson, E. Truax, E. Chenault, M. Miller, K. Reamer, R. Spicer. Row 3: T. Skellon, M. Wheeler, M. Frost, P. Rieth, P. Dimick, B. Kinsley, K. Grier. Row 4: M. Mangefrida, M. Balonek, E. Woodward, B. Crnkovich, R. Baker, D. Fiorito, R. Panek, MRS. BROWN. Abs. P. Pendergast, D. Hamler. Room 203, Bottom: B. Howard, D. Tuohev. Row 2: D. Jaszcz. C. Parker, S. Canfield, B. Bundy, S. Dwyer, D. Vickers, C. Hackett. Row 3: MRS. MORRIS, C. O'Geen, J. Miller, D. Steen, J. Wilcox, D. Pfaff, P. Santini, M. Graham. Row 4: A. Darling, J. Mortimer, B. Eadie, S. Sulli- van, S. Vernaccini, R. Zarafczyk, D. Burr, T. Majors. ' Room 208, Bottom: R. Scott. R. Pultz, MR. MILNER, K. Warriner, B. Bush. Row 2: B. Mullen, J. Lowe, C. Goodrich, M. Condidorio, R. Phillips. A. Crosby. Row 3: H. Lythe, L. Eppolito, K. Hyde, T. Hack- ett, B. Corcimiglia, J. Jay. P. Mclilwuin, B. Sherman, D. Mooney. Row 4: D. Ehrhart. J. Innes. B. DiFranciso. M. Mffully. D. Del11no,C. Snell. S. Taylor. J, Pasquale. M. O'Toole, R. Wilker, 1' X x Room 205, Bottomi M. Rosendale, R. Miles, J. Christncr. Row 2: T. Mineo, D. Turner, D. Panepento, C. Perzia, D. Fuller, MRS. BOWER. Row 3: A. D'Agostino, D. Jackson, B. Nichols, B, Pfaff, S. Dimick, R. Green, C. Wright, D. Weaver. Row 4: B. Drury, A. Stevens T. Leffel, M. Sands, S. Baumgartner, M. Miller, T. Campbell, C. Staats, P. Longhini, ff! .N 'mr Suzanne Bower ,i . W M , x , -1-'g if X Louise Felt Kenneth Milner Room 207, Bottom: R. Coward, R. Ubcrty, V. Nicometo. R. Perry Row Z: T. Gervais, N. Roth, M. Gill, W. Godlovc. Row 31 D. Plliff, K. Dunning, D. Pangruzio, T. Stevens. Row 4: MRS. FELT, R. Miller, D. Millard, L. Locke, D. Scott, C. Collins, J. Dcam, C. Dut'l'y. Row S1 L. Kraft, V. Sherman, L. A. Jackson, C. Boliler, L. lfluns' bcrg, P. Vanelli. ' f 1-'.?Q3Q3iiiii f G 1 J faaqrr. .5-,,jfeqgifig25gggyv'fj153,1h'fDms.tff:iIff - 3 -I .fe-' 2 ' V L '. J , .1 1' L jggjg. . . ,, , Java... 'ill Fifth Grade ' 1 I 1' 521 Q2 .ffzggy 5 .f'f' ,'f:vg' Q?i '?' 4 5 'Q if 5 ,lff25i15f '7,'j' T' . 7 QQ'f:ff'5 f . . , 1 1 ,,j....fffeg.5,::..a. f- ir q 4' V , , li! . ,..,., 1 'f + 5' 5 ' I 4 Room 307, Bottom: V. Miller, S. Slaven, A. Boyce, R. Nieomento. Row 2: MR. DUBOIS, P. Kelly, R. Price, M. Warriner, K. Cunning- ham, K. Tryon, J. Hawkes. Row 3: J. Ryan, A. McElwain, R. Elling- ham, E. Schramm, M. Brodie, D. Garner, B. Aiken, M. A. Vgorech, N. Scheuing. Row 4: P. Leport, M. Abbot, B. Forkcll, M. l-lively, D. Wetzel, S. Clarke, C. Costa, D. Dillon, M. Sullivan. , .4 3.7.5.4 -f 2 J f'-'f 1 , ' vffm M' , N 1 Q W ff , .Wil Izzy . f' , X ff 'G . A Timothy DiF1-anno Richard DuBois William McQuilken Room 309, Bottom: B. Dillion, J. Amidon, P. Ripton, J. Rohl, K. Tryon, T. Tyler. Row 2: J. Hamler, C. Uberty, R. Dux, J. Piazza, MR. DIFRANCO, T. Stenshorn. Row 3: A. Costa, P. McBride, J. Ford, M. Bolsei, K. Heller, J. King, C. Westfall, D. Pangrazio, M. Clark, D. Keaton. Row 4: D. Zarajczyk, T. Sheffer, S. Lauber, J. Nicoll, D. Abbott, L. Lathan, R. Webster, J. Gehlert. Abs. J. Lang. Room 308, Bottom: V. Pamell, P. Mineo, T. Hume, K. Dusen, Stella, M. Dougherty. R. Graves, J. Merica. Row 2: J. Ferrara. S. Wagner, R. Ubcrty, J. Carlsen, D. Davis, S. Graham, W. Hodge. Row 3: MR. MCQUILKEN, P. Tetrault, M. Clark, L. Sprague, D. Cocito, J. Lowe. Row 4: B. Passmore, K. Morris, D. Welker, L. Scott, J. Bateman, C. Snell, S. Matthews. Catherine Pcrhamus Judith Schratt Frank Zunibito Room 306. Bottom: C. West. T. Brege. P. Rxpton, D. Goodrich. S. Welch, K. Scott. Row 7 S Mills. A. Perkins. A. Viscuso, P. Tallo. P. Darrow, T. Dimick. Row 3: P. Tucci, M. Novak, L Geor-fe B XlcYickers. P. Chenault, T. Faville. K. Loftus, F. DeYoung. Top: L. Arneth. J. I-lub Q-un.. ' 1 1 bardflii.Quinn.J.Clift'ord.M.St:1:rts.T.Alexander.L.White.S.Klinkbcil,MlSS SCHRAFT L Room 303 Bottom: C. Boyle D. Fisher B. Hammer P. Myers R Christner. Row 2: J. Baube P. Siple M. Pendergast L. Derrick S Wenzel M. Schivai. Row 3: K. Ingalls R. Drury D. Woodward B Sivo. Row 4: MR. ZAMBITO M. Steffenilla L. Fuller R. Weaver J. Traxler F. Mujica J. Mathers S. Wright Room 305 Bottom T Mowry R Steen D Vrtktw D Parker M Wood Row'9 C Dempiey R Janu M Stquertlr D Matting lx Gravei M Bohnert Row 3 PLu. D Thule L Cl.1.rr J Drrxeoll N TomcQzewQk1 K Radley V M rjrea MRS PLRIIAMUS Rott 4 B Hungerford R Collier J Crane: B Washington J Whiting D Lynd J Hadley Abg B Baker K Putman S lox 2 'Z ' Ji' ,J .. . f . J . - f , I 'X I I 'va . 'I' A I XL . -'.--'.'-,ri-A.:. rt, , Y .2 2 I i'I'j5-Ijijifjig I ' ' - l,.:. - Qjijl,Jf :'i R Q 1 Truax, L. Larson, T. Collms, R. Hammer, M. Shaughnessy, S. Cor- . . . ', . , . 1 . . ' f . f 1 3 1 9 1 ' N ' 1 ' ' I J v ' -J vw u - vs - y x a - 1 - - - - - ' r A ' - - ' '- l 'J' ' I all ,fry .yr 1- -in iq V .1-qt ' Y 1 J ... --.gaia..., ww- ' ' I I 1 l 1 , f Sixth Grade S3 'Ei , , QA , 1 William Brooks ,.,, ,. . ', , , . ' A V ..,.. ,,,.:f f gg 27- ,al lg V! .wwf Leland Marlow l Room 310, Bottom: A. Fox, M. Gervais, E. Kinsley, D. vey, D. Sherman, C. Hayward, B. Bennett, T. Lander Condidorio, S. Darron, A. Novak, E. Christner. Row 2: Row 4: S. Taylor, D, Miller, K. Smith, D. Sands, T. B. Wetzel, C. Clarke, G. Peirce, D. Meney, K. Pfaff, J. Thomas, B. Bohler, H. Acomb, H. Hungerford, M. D'Ambrosio, R, Airth. Row 3: MR. BROOKS, J. Bol' Mancuso. Abs. A. Macomber. ton, M. Cote, J. Dusing, V. McGirr, M. Dixon, D. Har- 1 lf 'l Room 312, Bottom: M. Merica, J. Bateman, M. Prospcro, R. Dostmann. Row 2: M. Burns,'R. Krenzer, P. Spoto, F. O'Gecn, J. Mangcfrida, K. Hendershott, J. White. Row 3: W. Greedy, D. Battaglia, J. Frost, J. Howard, C. Clark, E. Curry, MR. MARLOW. Row 4: L. Bovenzi, T. Maney, J. Antinore, S. Flansburg, K. Washington, L. Elliot, C. Lee, K. Schramm, W. Miller. Row 5: B. Jackson, D. Furr, J. Claar, B. Phillips, L. Mancuso, S. Smith, S. Tuohey. , A ,... .. S. - 1 William Shaffer .' V .T- 'Lf1 , ....?i ' J .. . I y S I . . A Y- 1 Florence Steverson Room 302. Bottomt B. Grayson, Y. Campbell, T. DeV-ey, M. l-lasenauer, G. Hively,T. Roth, L. Jedrewski, Mansefrida. B. O'Connor, K. Welch. Row 2: P. Scott, R. A. Pratt, P. McDonald. Row 4: M. Kellogg, J. Milli- Keinbath. D. Stevens. H. Davis. G. Stevens. P. Baker. man, K. Ferrara. M. Parnell, L. Falcone, M. Davis, R. Row 3: MRS. STEVERSON. R. Wright, T. Crandall, S. Blowers. R. Clark. ff-.. Room 311, Bottom: K. Miles, D. Miller, lf. Clicnault, P. Sullivan, K. Passmore, M. Root. Row J 2: B. Kelly, B. Laurie, S. Buckingham,K. NIZll1Cl1SO,.l.NVflghl, R. Pascucci,MR. SHAI-'lfER, R. Simeone. Row 3: S. Bell, C. Hassett, S. Wcnzcl,T. Pcndcrgast, P. lfili, B. King. M. Dimick, G. Tallo. Row 4: M. Sakellariou, M. Ball, M. Lytlc, D. Chceseman, D. Englerth, J. Cunningham, B. Sherman, J. Bonacquisti, C. Hayward, R. Longhini. Abs. S. Crocker. I5 in , X f if Q ' W J ifu' Ruth Woodley Room 301, Bottom: D. Sprung, J. Water- man, M. J. Merica, K. Hershey, S. Cooney, B. Scott, K. Sovocool, S. Schiavi, B. Fore- sha. Row 2: M. Burns, M. McWilliams, D. Hill, D. Miller, W. Quimby, L, Vicary, B. Graves, D. Cory, K. Scott, J. Woodward, MRS. WOODLEY. Row 3: C. McElroy, R. Jackson, R. Darrow, R. Sherman, T. Phillips L. ManCuso,R. Beyer, C. Innes, D. Panek, E. Englerth. Abs. R. Graves, R. Ryan, R. Canfield. 1 I 1 f - X nf,-' '. 'xgfk W ww 'V V2 I :ff J 1, - ,V , - It: , f , 3', v Y -- ' f in - fly ,. qgi . ,T ., if jqh .,,g, , 1. , ' 3 N M A,fp 'Wo .H I N L' -'I - 'zz ' ' , 1.2 ' 'U f 7 'Q'?14' L vl 1' , T . 'ti 'ff , Lcgliylb N M., A E S O nf- ff . H .1o3'i.,51,faq.fgL.,. ,. 7, :N ' xg . Y '-, ff- ttf. .- -ff5Haf-.f-'q- ot 1' 4.-.-in Llbrary Club Bottom: R. Pultz, K. Hyde, J. Carlsen, T. Hackett. Row 2: V. Parnell, C. Hassett, R. Pascucci, K. Miles, MISS SHORES. Row 3: B. Hammer, B. Bennett, E. Curry, P. Kelly, P. Myers, C. Vickers, B. King, S. Wright, M. Root. Row 4: S. Clifford, D. Englerth, D. Harvey, L. Bovenzi, L. Jackson, L. Plans- burg, S. Traxler. Abs. A. Pratt. Orchestra Bottom: C. Hassett, Y. Campbell, D. Thiele, K. Morris, M. Sequerth, P. Boyce. Row 3: S. Cooney, M. Scott, J. Mathews, J. Clifford, MRS Leport. Row 2: E. Kinsley, H. Acomb, E. Curry, D. Hjll, P. Siplc, A. CLIFFORD, L. Fuller, D. Vickers, M. Hively, K. Janes. Nb - ' f Al, T: ...-- ' If , . , F ,..: ,m,.v.v,.,n, 5 I L im- ,g.,,,,., . , V lv W- l I I I I I I I I I Patrons 437 Z' Q.-1: LU I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ........ - Y ,u l mmlmllm- W uw,,. ...JK 'v 1 I. vi' , '- s. -. f '-, gf.: . V . ,:, 1 ' A ' 'pw-qs I ' ' 1 v Y M f . .. - ,,-.. .A 'Y . xx Y I 7.4 ,A True as the dial to the sun, Although it be not shin'd upon Butler M ffm 7 'k 'Q' ff my gg wwf , e YESTERDAY TODAY T WU . . . for the Total Approach to a Better Yearbook Your Photographer V A 1, I' Carleton Enterprlzes nc VIC BLOOD S 31 33 Mann St 967 9190 8 Lake St Best WISIWGS to 967 9100 The Sensor Class 967 6873 ART RITCHIE FORD Lake 967 8121 LeRoy N Y B 81 R Market 21 Main St. LeRoy N.Y. LeRoy N Y SHELBY S JEWELERS Best Wishes to the Class JOHN R. GRAN EY Attorney Law i STELLA BROTHERS COLLISION SERVICE E Mann Rd LeRoy N Y PAT S BOOTERY 42 Mann St LeRoy Compliments BANK ST. LIOUOR STORE K. MICHAEL TOIVIIDY D.V.IVI. C.E. KNOX 81 SON Fitting Specialists 206 E. Main St. Batavia N Y PLATTEN'S CUSTOM SERVICE, INC. Custom spraying, swift liquid and dry fertilizer. Northrup King and Pride seedcorn. Jamesway barn equipment seed, oats, and grass seed. Scorpions, Snowmobiles Business: 343-5960 Home: 343-6045 Tom and Jean Platten Stafford, N.Y. Congratulations ,f-....-we , , To The Class f Xa -Y ,Lf 1374 ,f ig ,, American Legion Botts-Fiorto - - Post H576 I O O lx! 'S-0 ' C I 1 LeRoy, N.Y. North East Laundry Inc. West Main St. LeRoy, N.Y. RAY DELL BUICK, INC. Buick Opel Sales and Service Complete Collision Repair 1' BRUCE E. BAKER M.D. 72 Main St. Batavia, N.Y. CHARLES MEN SHOP The Shop for Men and Boys Official Distributor of Boy Scout Uniforms and Equipment S W TKT A' f Q A 967-8200 ,7 I LeRoy sized' 7 m N.Y XX l M F17 81 Lake St L f l Qt f' M Ol' o PHOLONES GREEN HOUSE Flowers for all occasions LeRoy Drug Store 19 Main St. 967-6700 Lapp Lumber Co. Or? f ' Tn U 4 Q f av? X 5 , fi .:. 4,7 if-:Q ,,:'3'3i- ,771 , fl 'alll' A ig: 1 X I V,- f iii l 'X ' 4211 LeFi0y, N.Y. 14482 12 Bank St. 967-2737 LeFloy Motors Inc. West Main Fld. LeRoy, N.Y. Chevrolet - Oldsmobile ...:.a....,,..-L....,..... x Y . ll, , -7- --- - DOC 8t EARL'S SALES AND SERVICE 9 Bank SI. LeRoy, N.Y. 967-2380 Compliments of TOWNE FASHION SHOP LeRoy, N.Y. Au to Glass Installed COOPER'S COLLISION SERVICE Body and Fender Service Specialty: Spaghetti and Meatballs CASINO RESTAURANT 7 Mill st. LeRoy, N.Y. COWARD'S FEED STORE For the Best in Feeds Stafford 343-1748 BIRGE'S GROCERY 52 North St. LeRoy, N.Y. 967-9842 JOE'S BARBER SHOP 33 Main St. LeRoy, N.Y. TOM MCGINNIS EXCAVATING INC. 6 Clay St. LeFtoy, N.Y. Compliments BIRD S MUSIC STORE . . MURPHY Air Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort Compliments of WILLARD MOTEL G C CO. Compliments of PRINZI GROCERY 37 South St. LeRoy, N.Y. if Best Wishes To the Class of 7-4 RUBINO'S OPEN AIR MARKET Compliments of GOLDEN POPPY RESTAURANT Best Wishes to The Class of ..74,. MAX PIES FURNITURE CO., INC. Batavia's Leading Furniture Store We welcome our LeRoy Neighbors Compliments of BANK STREET BARBER SHOP Q Compliments of Derrick WHEELER PRINT Monument CO., INC. Company FOFITIGI' b O,G Cleaners and - LS? Prez? Speed Wash M34 , LeRoy 1936 - 1974 38 years on Mill St 37 Myrtle All New Equipment Modern Dry f New Complete Cleaning J09 Plant 1 967 6760 NalbaCh S Open 47 Church st. 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. LeRoy, N.Y. ll MH' Custom Fitting Wrapping and LeRoy Locker Rental Townsend Beef by The Qi' Quarter Size Corp. Oil heat is safe heat 15 Bank St. LeRoy, N.Y. K ., xvm. ,W-..v...,.W....,.,.,.....-..... Y 1 I1 1 Lapp Insulator Division Interpaoe Corporation ASI Modulars Remodeling Custom built Homes Dan lVllller Contractor Heaman Clothing Lowe? Arco Szrvlca .X . X . N-EEQUX 'Jill'-5 'I E-25552 ' ff-1. - 7. QEEE: X 1 : : 2: Bank St, 967-6610 Compliments of FIC 9101 Llnwood Fld. LeRoy, N.Y. 14482 967 2844 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE LeRoy New York GPS, Hirsohman Pohle 5 18 Compliments of LeFloy Bakery 29 Main Street LeRoy, N.Y. 967-6960 4 w 4 I f 53,22-, p nr EBWIQSS CC f13i ' 1f3iiW8F Corporation - Compliments of Compliments Compliments of Of the E BARBER'S THEHBCEIL-T HOTEL SMOKE SHOP LeRoy L R fluffy N.Y. 36 Main sf. LeRoy WENDELL V. O'SHEA Attorney Compliments of LE ROY RETAIL LIQUEUR STORE LAWRENCE 'NC' L. HALL D.D.S. Compliments Of LOUIS 81 VIC O'GEEN Lake St. LeRoy N.Y. Calvin Derrick EFIWGST ANTHONY J. Townsend 8 GUGINO D.D.S. Pc. Son, Inc. Agency Established 1876 Insurance Vanguard Abrasive Division Federal lVlogl Corp The Truly Modern Diamond Blade Concept LeFloy .HM N I Congratulations Class of 1974 The Bank LeRoy A member of the Security New York State Group Banks Member FDIC The Place Q2 owl 0 warp 73' gps People who 53-Q, 6fFlvEPs feel Young Jones LeBeau l Chemicals , Photo Q Paul s i IHC- Sho s Pizza p A GOO? Name Speedy Delivery lnc. Chemicals Your Dgor 475 Lyell Ave. W 80 Munson St- Open Daily Till 1:00 a.m. Rochester LSRYOY Fri Sat Till 2-00 a m 35 Main Street LeFloy, N.Y. 967-2575 967-2575 Spaghetti Pizza Subs Easy Way Disposal Service Satisfaction guaranteed or double your garbage back 967-9542 Samuel J Caccamise 3 X A A v,,,,,,,, :um ' ' -All inmuilmi f1wluI 51 1, fr? 7 Mf ,M- -a..,,,. Latest Fashions C.L. CARR CO. Batavia's Finest Store THE DAILY NEWS The Latest News The Newspaper of and For the Genesee County Community TOUHEY S FLOFKIST DONALD L COONEY 74 North Street LeRoy N Y Attorney Flowers Whisper What Words Can Never Say Law LeRoy 967 9300 Merritt Mobile Homes 7199 West Main fa Bergen 494 2060 Qlkfx vX H ,U . . At V 1:1 ff E K 4- - ,.-- Q -A - M --.. ,U P fS. 19 1 Compllinents lvloDoo's Robert E. Jones H H Best Wielteel D.v.IvI. 052220553 R t I 34 Main St. en a s 31121: B5 I 0 e Donald -L. lfnn Cooney Attorney At Law LeRoy, New York 3 lVlain St. LeRoy, N.Y. Chief Pontiac Lee Strong Cadillac Nationwide GMC Trucks insurance East Main Fld. 3 Bank St. LeRoy, N.Y. LeRoy, New York O a-l-nun lb' 73 CES .ir ii - Q V 'f' Q X: 5 Def X F A 'F M1717 .Q p,: .- A .........,---a....J. A 6 f I-LZ X I WL-I J i i i i i i i Vi.. i tr Y i iii 'lf a,' i i if Wd it 164, ifgiiji i , 1' X 1, 1,1 itil 'Y x Q, iiiiiiii 1 ' JW 'yi' T'gi4iti',Q: 'f agiiigt X if t i I X X iffig, df? Lathan i Tree W Service ' if ji i .fit 5 Congratulations Class of 74 Olive Branch Lodge H39 F 81 AM LeRoy, New York John 8t Mike Lathan 8582 North sr. nd. i Lenoy, N.Y. i -5' I Y, iii ir 181 1 8 f w Compliments of LeRoy Teachers Association President-Robert Sullivan Vice-President-Jon Gerlach Secretary-Robert Rozler Treasurer-Lawrence Reed Delegate to Assemblies of NYSUT, NEA and AFT High School Chapter President-Donald Gepfert Vice-President-Katherine Sartini Secretaw-Martha Lynch Roy Stehle The editors of the 1974 O-AT-KAN would like to thank you, Melissa, for your help, patience, guidance, and kindness through all of the 200 pages. You were always considerate, even when careless mistakes were made, copy wasn't finished, pictures weren't cropped, and pages weren't completed. Throughout the seven months of preparation, many lasting friendships have formed among the wss Chapter President-William Shaffer Vice-President-Timothy DiFr Secretary-Grace Found BFICO mmm editorial staff, and you were a big GA-2172-v part of it. The 1974 o-AT-KAN was a rewar- 'X ding finish for all the hard work put into it, and we hope it has fulfilled our ex ectations. Y D R ,, u ma 0 ll' - l ---f-.-QF, as ff. I 7 . 5.11 -ff' 7 .3 I l I l l l l l i 1 , . l . i l i l r 8 L l A Tribute to r. James Perrone If you listen hard enough you can still hear the famous sayings of ah nuts and to the board echoing through the halls of LeRoy High School. Highly respected by both students and colleagues, Mr. James Perrone has made impres- sions upon us that will last forever. His formal approach to academics was appreciated by all. He demanded the students' full effort and attention. Any student was capable of learning from him. Humor was fre- quently injected in his classes by the mentioning of Lassie , the mountain goat or PythagorasU. Not only active in education, he has also participated in the American Legion, Village government, and the Home Service Committee of the American Red Cross. He also served eight years on the New York Board of Regents as a consultant in writing the mathe- matics examination. Because of his thirty-tive consecutive years of dedica-ju tion and service to the students of LeRoy High School, and for other reasons too numerous to mention, it is with deep respect and fond affection that we pay you this tribute, Mr. James Perrone. k S S .... - .,...f. f rrrrr r r r or r aww-.. ..,.,,,, W- rr-, Q Q 'Q 2 5 93 SQ S3 SQ '33 S3 33 93 Sli? X SP3 S3 93 93 3533 P23532323353223223253223EQEQEQEQEQEQESEQEQEQEQEQSEQZEKQEQZQ22353535322353EQEQEQEQESEQEQEBSEQESESESESESESESESESEQESQ .' 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' K ' X' V u' , , ,sf - -' V ' '-5 , if 2 gfifiifef TP, X x 2. Liv :-W?w?+-f X L Q f Li li , ,.'..j 9 X . X lull -I 1 , He who binds to himself a. joy Does the winged life destroyg But he who kisses the joy as it flies , Lives in eter'nity's sunrise. W. Blake i Editing this book has been a very new and different ex- perience for me and one, perhaps, never to be equalled. It has been a year of late night hours, frustration and seemingly in- surmountable problems but also one of fun, laughter and the feeling of accomplishment. Last July, 192 blank pages faced me, and I only barely realized the task before me. ln August, Jane Heaman, my as- sociate editor, and l attended a yearbook workshop sponsored by Varden Studios, which gave us an idea of where to begin. Late August and early September brought the editors together and seemingly endless discussions before we finally chose our theme. The major crisis of the year hit in late October when the yearbook camera was stolen. Only when the first proofs came back, did the book become a tangible thing. The cooperation and assistance I received from the faculty N ,. ' 1 r i l l was more than cooperative helping with last minute pictures l and any other photographic problems that arose. Mr. was X always willing to offer advice and encouragement and found ' an answer to almost every problem that l took to him. Her 1 consistant optimistic outlook and dedication made Jane an in- valuable source of help and encouragement to me. During each crisis, and there were many-'both large and small, l asked myself, ls it really worth all this? Only now as l reiose this book can 1 answer tiiisevrasr At the end of each day, the sun sets, only to rise again ' the next morning. And so it is with each school year. June X arrives and school ends but September comes and classes start i again. For those of us who are graduating, our high school years are over but the sun will rise on new experiences. lt is up ' to each one of us to make the most ofcach sunrise andthe 1 l and administration was greatly appreciated. Varden Studios HCW day- l af ' l f A' O 'AA ' ' ' ' 187 l F '- iif' 'wir 3 1 1,5 2 - g C 1 -ar Tell me of progress If you W111 But g1ve me sunsh1ne on a, 1 John Galsworthy W Q 7 I I h'11 I f ' f i f ,, I fr I o I I' W Q- 3 55 iii' Index Jun1or Class Antmore E 65 Arrascadea M A 65 94 Ball L 65 Bater C 65 Bell R 65 104109116117 Bennettr R 6510-1109116117 Bermal B 65 Bern:1rd1n1J 65 B e J 65 Bohler B 65 157 Booten lx 6 65 Breve D 65 Brown R 6510611411517 177 130 Buchanan R 65 Bundy V 65 Cacatmrse D 65 Call J 65 94 95 98115 Calmes J 65110117171 Carsonl 65 Condxdono J 63110 Coward B 65 94 189 Croft L 65 95 Curry J 65 Darby P 65 Darrow N1 65 97 98 99109110 Davrs R 65 Dillon V 65 95 Drrmck A N1 65 85 86 88 94 Enclerth J 65 118 Fay J 65 89 94 106108114 115 176 177 Faucett, D 65 Forbes J 65 96 98104109116 Gangr D 64 86 97 97101107 Godlove R 81 Graney M 64 92 95 Grayson M 64 Hall C 64 92 95 Hall L 64 Hall S 6164 81124126 Hammer K 64 95 99 104 Hammer P 64 86 88 95104 Hawkms J 64 80 Heaman J 8 64 86 87 92 95 Henry G 64 89 92109110111 117 133 136 Hutton W 64 Iannello M 64 66 92110111 Kasmarek, J , 64,98 Kanaley, P , 64,100 Kellogg, D , 64 Kelty, D , 64,80,98 Kmg, L , 64,66,76,92 lxlrnltbul R 64110111 lxonkol S 64110111 L11rd N 6481 Lust M 64 95 99109116 1 Lt 1. 13 64 10 L11 htm L 64 19 1 1 1.0llL11lllX R 64 H0 Ltu 111111 J 9 L ll 111111 N1 97 95 98107 Lut. 111111 L 80 Nlrtumbtr D 64 171 Nl1tP11trxo11 L 64 89 95 100 x1ll'L11LNL M 64 N11,1u0n N1 66114115 130 Xlhu1lnn'1 66116171179 X101 tllttmx 1 66 S9 Xlerttrn N 66 94 Nltthtl 11 N er M 81109110111 117 Nlorumer N1 66110 9 Xlourx L 66 97 98 99109116 117 174 Xlullm D Nleu comb M 66 88 91 Normandm C 66 89 95 107 108 115 Nlownk lx 66 OToo1e S 66 889796 97 107 Parton J 94 98 Pasquale L 66 Perkms R 63 66 88 89 97 95 96109110117 174175133 Pratt C 66 Radley C 66 Radley D 80 Rxccl Joel 60 63 66 92110117 R1cc1 John 6692110124 Rlder T 6692109110117124 Rumfola P 66 100 Rupert B 66 86 92 97 101 102 Savoy S 66 80118 Scanlon J 2166 89 98110121 Schunk T 80 Scott L 8195 Scott T 66 Sequerth M 80 Severson P 63 66 89 94 114 115 126 Sharp C 66 Shaughnessy B 64 84 114 115 126 127 Shepard B 64 Sprung L 64 Steen B 64 94 95 98114115 Stefam L 64 66 Stella, D , 64 Struthers,L 8,64,86,87,102,118 Tabor, L , 64,88,94 Tash, L , 64 Thomas, W , 64,118 Traster, C , 64,116131 Tucct, M , 64,97,98 Waterman, K , 64,89,102 g 1111111111 1 60 64 86 88 91 11 L11 M 14 1111 X 4 84 S 111111 N 64 88 97 94 L mmtrm 111 1' 64 80 Supltultlort C ltxx 7 111tL1'NOI1 ll 68 trunk I 6 1111011111 MA 6895 13lI'DLlll S 689094102 Blltllllll D 689094100 0 1 Bt 11 68 89103110 BLl'l1ll'L1ll'I1 S 68 97 94 95 107 Boldt A 63 68 89 90 98 99 110 L L 68 B11 L B 68 Buds D 6881 B11L111ng11.11n W 68 Burrull A 68132 Collxcr S 68 COl'Clll7lg1lZl R 68 111 112 129 Cors1vo lx 68112 Cross D 68 Cunntnghum C 60 68 108 Curry R 68 98 Dean V 68 95 Delano K 81 Drllon S 63 68 95 D1m1ck R 68 Dunmyer N 68 80 E111ott G 68 80 97 113 Englerth D 63 68 Fay MJ 67114115 Fecley D 67 F111 D 67 9094114115 For 1 P 67 Frettag M 67 88 90 94 101 10 Graves D 67 Grlce A 67 94 119 Grrtfo S 67 Hal D 67 112 117 Halllgan D 67112 Harkms G 67 Hart M 67 Harv1e P 67 117 Henry E 67 9098 99113117 Heath B 67 Hess D 67 80 112 H111 E 67 90 98 99101 Hodge J 67 Horr T 67 98 129 Hubbard C 67 Hume M 67 94106115 Hunncyman C 67 90 Hyde C 67 103 Jay,J ,67,88,89,90,94,96,102 119 Jordan N , 67,96,98,129 Kxbler, N , 67,96 K1bler,N , 67,96 2 11, C 1.111111 6 3 7 tpp M 63 67 8' 8 v S lpp Sllllllllt, 67 tt M 67 91 95 96 2 08 26 1 F7 ' L 1 67 95 lr K 67 119 5 0l1t.,1111l1V .I 67 94 96101 1 11ny I 1.Ll1lL11ll'll S 67 86 94 95 98107 10 115 tl ow 1n S 67 7 M ntl rotor L 67 89 94 95115 M ltlxlunun 1 67 9094112 Mutombur 1 67 95 Maxwell lx 67112117124 Melinda lx 67 80 MLGCL G 8 67 86 87129 MLCJOUQ11 M 67124 1V1t.NCl1.1' D 67 94 Menca A 67 94 95 Nleyer D Mtchel C 67 86 92 95 115 Mtllcr C 67113129 Mtller C1lllSll1'lC 94 95 108 114 Mtller V 67108 Morttmcr T 117 Mul11.n lx 68 Mullxn D 68112119129 Nrchols W 68 Novak D 67 68 OMal1ey M 68 Pangrazto A 68 117 117 Pangrazlo N 68104 PSSCUCCI N 68 80 Pascuccl V 68 Perkms P 68 85 89 95119138 Per71a O 68113117 Prke lx 68113123179 Platt T 60 68 Prtnzl R 68113173 Prwrtera P 68 Radley D 68 Reamer lx 68 D 1C1'1 13 689094123 Roth D Roth R Rumsey G 68 80113 Sehcuxnt, T 69 113 179 Schlllcr W 69 Schuyler R 69 Scott W 69 98104 Scro1,1,, L 80 SLq11crth,C 69 86,917,102 119 Shcp.1rd,R,69,89,113 Shcrldan, P , Sherman, D , 69,112,173 Sherman, G , 69 S11vcrn1111,l-1 , 69 S1mconc,J , 69,113 . . 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Y Y Y , I, 1 4' a -3 s 1 1 a 1 'a h ' ' ' ' E ' 5 1 ' ' s -1 1 1 s 1 a , 1 ' 1 -1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 's 1 ' ' 3 ' ' ' , , , ,, Y -v J '1 -1 1 1 - , ., , -, 1 1 , Y . , , -. , . , , -1 1 -1 1 , , , , 118 , -. , - -1 129 ', ., , 1 -1 , , -, . , .1 J-Q ., J-O ' . . . , . , ' . 69 . . , , . - ,ll 1 1- Scott, B., 72,91,1 19 Smith, Darrell, 69 Smith, Donna, 69,95 Smith, G., 69 Smith, S., 69,88,94,95 Spear, M., 69 Steen, T., 21,69,113,129 Steffenella, D., 81 Stevens, K., 69 Steverson, N., 69,89,1l9 Tabone, E., 69,94,95 Thomas, T., 68,69,1l3 Traxler, D., 69,90,94,95 VanKuren, J., 80 Wade, M., 69 Washington, T., 69,89,ll2,l21 Welburn, J., 69 Welburn, T., 69,100 Weller, J., 69 White, A., 69 White, G., 69 Whiting, S., 69,90,98,l0l,102 Whiternore, D., 69,102 Williams, G., 69,85,90,92 Williams, Greg, 69,90 Wright, K., 69,89,90,94,95,108, 114,115,126,127 Young, S., 69,102 Freshman Class A-I Antinore, N., 70,89,90 Anzalone, R., 70,91,102 Anzalone, Riga, 70 Baker, T., e2,7o,s9,9o,9e,9s,99, 101 Barone, N., 70,91,103 Bater, J., 70 Bater, M., 70,104 Bernardini, L., 70,92,97,102 Bill, J., 70 Blowers, D., 70,88,90,95,98,102 Bonacquisti, C., 70,88,95 Brown, M., 70,101,113 Buckley, J., 70,112 Burns, T., 70,112 Burr, D., 70,103 Burrell, D., 70,124 Butler, T., 70 Calmes, M., 70,123 Calnan, R., 70,96 Canfield, D., 70,96,132 Carlie, G., 70,99 Cheeseman, L., 70 Clark, L., 70,90,94,108,115 Clifford, W., 70,90,98,99,101 Coates, D., 70 Condidorio, J., 70,112 Corcimiglia, Theresa, 70 Cordaro, S., 70,81 Corsivo, A., 70 Crawford, D., 70,112 Croft, D., 70,95,98 Cross, M., 70 Curry, M., 70,104 D'Agostino, M.L., 70 Darron, S., 70 Darrow, S., 70,95,98,99 Davis, B., 70 Dickinson, F., 70,96,98,99,l04 Docking, A.M., 70,103 Fee, L., 70,103 Fisher, G., 70,103 Ford, M., 70 Ford, R., 70 Flansburg, C., 70 Forsyth, L., 70,96 Fox, S., 70 Frazo, A., 70,113,117 Furr, P., 70,103 Futter, D., 70,102 Gale, C., 70,98,99,102,117 Garner, C., 70,102,113 Gehlert, P., 70,112 Gill, S., 70 Glena, D., 70 Grasby, S., 70 Grice, P., 70,90,94,98,101,102 Grover, J., 70 Hall, L., 70,94 Hall, M., 70,90,95,96,101,102, 103 Harrison, S., 70,103,127 Hassett, V., 70,103 Haynes, R., 102 Herron, J., 72,113,123 Hopkins, R., 72,88,90,96,98,99, 101 Hunneyman, M., 72 Hunt, M., 72 J-Q Janes, D., 72,102 Jaszcz, L., 72 Johnson, G., 112 Kanaley, B., 113 Keinath, D., 94,95,103 Kinsley, M., 72,95,101,102 Klinkbeil, B., 72,100,102 Konarski, L., 72,91,100 Kramer, W., 72,112 Krywy, F., 72,113 Krsewinski, A., 61,72,103,127 Ladd, L., 72,96,l32 Lander, J., 72,91 Lane, R., 72,90,98,102 Lathan, R., 72,113,123 Lathan, S., 72 Lauber, M., 72,113 Legg, C., 72,108,115,1261,27 Leone, D., 72,98,99 Loftus, J., 72,89,98,102,127 Longhany, D., 72,94 Mancuso, J., 72,112 Marvin, N., 72 McCaffrey, J., 71 McMullen, P., 62,71,89,1l3,l23 McVicker, C., 71,103 Meyer, S., 71 Miller, D., 71,97,1l2 Milliman, B., 71,100,102 Mooney, D., 71,113 Moran, P., 71,90,102,113 Mortimer, C., 71,112 Noble, S., 71 Nuciola, G., 21,62,94,95,103 1 Orlando, R., 71,81 Ott, LQ 71,90,94,104 Panek, E., 71,81 Pangrazio, D., 71,91 Perzia, O., 71,112 Petherbridge, G., 71 Pfaff, J., 71 Piazza, A., 113 Pickett, A.,71 Platik, M., 113 Prospero, Q., 71,89,l12 Pursel, R., 71,91 R-Z Radley, K., 7l,lO3,l15,127,134 Radley, T., 71,112 Ripton, J., 62,71 Rogers, G., 71 Roth, S., 71,94,101,102 Rumsey, D., 71 Sch euin g, E., 20,72,91,100,102 Scott, K., 72,102 Scrogg, L., 72,112 Shaughnessy, D., 72,113 Sheridan, D., 113 Slaven, C., 72 Slaven, Smith, Smith, Smith, R., 72,112 D., 72,99,102,112 Mark V., 72 Mark E., 72 - ---- hu ..vv.,, Barbeau, T., 74,98,99 Barone, C., 74 Bateman, J., 74 Bater, R., 74 Battaglia, M., 74,99,101 Bel1f1eur,R., 74 Bill, L., 74,89 Branton, R., 74 Brodie, B., 74 Brown, M., 74 Buck, M., 74 Buck, P., 74 Buckley, D., 74 Buckman, G., 74 Burns, P., 74,113 Campbell, B., 74,98,103 Cheeseman, D., 74,124 Christner, L., 62,74,103 Clark, G., 74 Costa, D., 74 Coward, J., 62,74,99 Crocker, L., 74 Snell, B., 72,90,102,103,108,115 Sovocool, D., 72,94 Spink, E., 81,112 Sprague, C., 72 Steen, N., 72,89,90,104 Steen, T., 72,85,1l9,123 Stefani, A., 72,113 Stein, K., 72 Stella, E., 72,100 Stevens, M., 72 Stewart, R., 90,102,112 Sullivan, E., 80 Sullivan, K., 71,95 Thomas, R., 7l,103,108,126,127 Curran, J., 74 Curry, B., 74 DeCamp, L., 103 DeFi1ice, D., 73,99,101,103, DiFranciso, J., 73 Dimick, B., 73,103 Dimick, D., 73,103 Dodge, L., 73 Dwyer, C., 73,91 Dwyer, Cynthia, 73 Elliott, P.,73 Ellis, B., 73,103 Ellis, D., 73 Englerth, P., 73 Englerth, T., 73 Ferrara, B., 73 Flansburg, L., 73 Frew, D., 73 Furr, C., 73,95,103 Gangi, M., 73 Ganiard, S., 73 Garner, S., 73,103 Geedy, K., 73 Traster, B., 71 Traxler, M., 71 Tucker, T., 60,71,l03 Vescpvo, K., 71 Waite, M., 71 Warriner, E., 71 Warters, C., 71 Wetzel, K., 71,89,90,96,l0l White, D., 71 Whiting, T., 98,99,l0l Wickson, B., 71 Wilcox, B., 90,98,99,101 Williams, C., 71,94,98,99 Wood, E., 71,113,123 Worthington, R., 71 Wright, D., 112 Wright, J., 71 Zimmerman, M.J., 71 8th Grade A-I Goodrich, F., 73,103 Graves, D., 73 Hardy, D., 73 Harrison, D., 73 Hart, S., 73 Hayward, B., 73,95,103 Heaman, Paula, 73,101,103 Hendershott, L., 73 Hess, M., 73 Homes, S., 73,89 Hungerford, D., 73,103 J-Q Jackson, L., 73 Kelly, C., 73,92,98,103 Kelly, D., 73,92,96 Kelly, L., 73 Kelson, R., 74 Kelty, K., 74,91,99,103 Keppel, K., 74,103 King, L., 74 Kinsley, S., 74,99,101 1 189 I I 11on'1rs111 D 74 L'1pp J 74 92 96 99 Lemt J 74 98 99 Leone M 74 89 95 99 L11at1 S 74 Lo11.h1n1 J 74 L011E1'l1.1I'11 L 74 Lo11 111n1 J 74 Lxtle L 74 99 MacGo11:1n 11 7499117 11'1n1uso N 74 11.111,etr1d.1 J'1n11x 74 Man e1r1d'1 John 74 11:1nn1x C 74 98 99 101 111Dona1d 11 74 95 10 111E1ro1 R 14 111Gu'r J 74 S-1 11e.11hun1 11 74 11er1c1 1 111r1c:1 J 7-19-1 111165 11 11H1er 111.1161 11H1er 1I111er 9 1I1neo X11son C Nrcometo J Noble J Xormandrn T 71 89 91 Norton S 7 9 Odom C 71 Pasquale D 15 Perzra -1 IF P 1 G 75 PhH11ps G 67 15 89 Pmzm P 75 P1C11ett R 75 Prerce C I5 103 Prerce D 75 P111e T 75 Pr1nz1 11 75 60 71 Radley J 75 89 95 Reed C 75 Rlchenberg L 75 Rosendaje G 75 Rupert G 75 94 95 Scheumg J 75 91 103 Schlavl F 75 SChl21V1 R 103 Scott J 75 Scott N 75 Sequerth R 75121 Severson S 73 Sheffer D 73 Sheffer T 73 89 Shepard B 73 Shepard R 62 73 Sllvernall M 96 Sm1th M 73 94 Spear D 73 1 1 ......-..1....,2 7191949 SPJLKT R 719699101 r1 111 C StL1111111l1 11 St111x1111r11 D 71 98 99 101 11111 111 1 11111111 1 1111111111 111111111 111111111 1 r1x11r 111 11111111 1 11111111 11 1 n11 11 111111 11 1111r1 111111111 1111117111 11111111rn 1 7 1 B 1 S 11111on 1 ht 3 1 111 11 100 01 ,111 7 -1 7189 99 98 7110 7 -1 71 1 71111 r.1d1 -Xmrdon E 76 Anderson B 76 Anderxon N 76 -Xrrascada N 76 BaChorQ111 E 76 Baube D 76 Bel 11 7699 Bernardlru S 76103 Branton T 76103 Bu1111nUham S 76 Ca1m1s B 76 95103 Collier R 76 Cond1dor1o P 76 89 Coop1r 11 76 91 Corsno E 76 Costa 11 I1 76 99 Costa V 76 Crawtord S 76 Crocker E 76 Croft T 76 Crosby D 76 Darby J 76 99 DBVIS 11 76 89 91 Defchce J 6176 96 99103 Dewanpassante C M Dean R 76 99 103 Derrlck R 76 D11lon L 76 Dlf1'1lCk J 76 Dlxon S 76 94 99 Dodge B 76 Duddy B 62 76 89 99101 Eppollto G 76103 Fee G 76 1'1shcr D 76 Foresha R 62 76 89 Forsyth J 76 will 1 11111 71 9 11 1 L 11111 S 769 IN 76 96 111L 1 1 11111 S 1 11 1 L1r111s 11 7 J x 7 1111111 11 111 1 111 1 1111111 S 76 9 1 1 1trl1 1 76 91 1111 111 76 91 11111111 1 99 111111l11r11 1 6 1111 1 76 91 Ja JLN 15 6 11 1 D 6 11 5 M 76 99101 1x1l'1gS1L1 D 76 111nsl13 J 78 11l1n11bc1l M 78 1111n11be11 V 78 Lam1.ndol11 A M 78 99 103 Lathan J A 78 103 LZIUIIC R 78 L1.1St C 78 103 L MJ 78 Let111 11 78 96 99 117 L111ort N 78 Lottus P 60 78 89110 Loxxc P 78 99 Lvnd C 78 103 Man1uQo D 78 Niancuso P 78 99 1I1Dona1d D 78 McV1c11er D 78 Mc.11ham R 8 M rlca 1 78 11CI1LC1 N 111t1er S 111lcs 11 78 M11lard N 78 103 M11 er S 77 M11l1.r R 77 Mmco S 77 103 1 x P 77 11f10l'1lI'l1L1 P 77 95 Mu 11.11 11 77 Myers M 77 91 Nelson C 77 103 Ncvlllc M 62 77 Newton D 7791 103 O Gcc 11 77 OMa111,y f 77 O Toolf. 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' ', ., , ., , , 1111, ., ' ', -. . , ., ' , ., ., A ' ,'., - - ' U X U , c11' , ., - ' ' c. , ., , 1 1 I1 ,i if A ACADEMICS . . . . Art ............ Business .......... Curriculum Coordinators . . . Developmental Reading .... Driver Education ..... English .......... Guidance ...... Home Economics . . . Industrial Arts . . . . Language .... Mathematics ..... Music .......... Physical Education . . . Science ............... Social Studies ............ ACTIVITIES .............., American Field Service CA.F.S.J . Audio Visual Club .......... Cafeteria Club ........... Chess Club .... Drama Club ............. . French Club .............. Home Economics Club ........ Library Club .............. Model Congress ,... Model U.N. ..... . Photography Club . . . Science Club . . . . . Ski Club ..... Spanish Club ..... Stage Crew ...... Student Association . . Officers ........ ADMINISTRATION . . Board of Education ....... Principal, J r.l Sr. High .......,. Principal, Wolcott Street School. . . Superintendent ........,.. Vice-Principal, J rj Sr. High ...., B-I BUS OPERATORS .... . . CAFETERIA STAFF . . CUSTODIAL STAFF . . . DEDICATION ............. High School Dedication ....... Wolcott Street School Dedication . . EPILOGUE ............... FOREWORD ............. FRONTISPIECE .... HEALTH STAFF .... HELIOS .......... . . . ' HONOR SOCIETIES ........ National Honor ........... Junior National Honor Society. . . Quill and Scroll ............ J-R A JRJSR. HIGH SCHOOL .... . . . A B.o.c.E.s. CA.M.lP.M.J .... v Eighth Grade ...... . Freshman Class ..,,.... Jr.lSr. High Class Officers . . . Junior Class .......... Seventh Grade ....... x Scif S0 019 Q is A 1 .1- HM 4 Q 3- S JIS' Wx A5501 192 lllllilliliil Future Teachers of America CF.T.A.J . . . x.,,,.. Index ..14-33 30 ..24 ..l9 ..27 ..27 ..22 ..l9 ..31 ..29 ..21 .,25 ..28 ..3O ...26 ....23 ..84-105 ....95 ...104 ..97 ..96 ..92 ..94 ..95 ...104 ..9l 93 93 ..92 ..97 ..96 ...94 ...101 ....89 ....89 16-18,142 16 18 ...142 ..l7 ..18 .,33 ..32 ...33 ...4,5 4 5 .186,187 6 ...1 ....32 .132-139 ...90,91 ...90 ..90 ..9l . . .60-83 . . .80-82 . . .73-75 . . .70-72 . . .62,63 . , .64-66 . . .76-79 W Sophomore Class . . . MUSIC ........ Color Guard ..... Concert Band ..... Girls Chorus ....... Jr. High Mixed Chorus . . Jr.lSr. High Orchestra. . . Majorettes ........ Marching Band . . '. . Oatkanaires . . . Stage Band ...... Symphonic Band . . . PATRONS ...,.. PUBLICATIONS . . O-AT-KAN .... Editorial Staff . . Red and Black ..... Editorial Staff ..... RETIRING TEACHER SECRETARIES . . Bookkeeper ...... Guidance Office ..... High School Principal .,..... Superintendent .... Wolcott Street School Principal . . . SENIORS ........ Advisors ........ A.F.S. Students .... Honors and Awards . . . Officers ........ SPORTS ......... Cross Country ..... Girls Athletic Association Basketball ......... Cheerleading .... Officers .... Soccer, .... Volleyball . . Golf ...,.. Junior Varsity Baseball . . . Basketball . . Football . . . Wrestling . . . Leaders Club. . . Varsity Baseball . . Basketball . . Football .... Wrestling ........ Varsity Club ........ STUDENT INDEX ...... TABLE OF CONTENTS THEME ......... TITLE PAGE ............ WOLCOTT STREET SCHOOL. . . Band .......... Chorus ..........,.. Fifth Grade ...... First Grade ....... Fourth Grade ..... Kindergarten A.M.lP.M. Library Club ...... Orchestra ........ Second Grade . . Sixth Grade .... Special Teachers .... Thirdefade ...... ffQfIIIfffi ' WOODWARD MEMORIAL LIBRARY A 32 4, E i L 'w-il rfn' srAFR WWII? A9 f-Q S i . 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