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

 - Class of 1975

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Having been an advisor of our class for the past six years, numerous opportunities arose for him to have personal contact with each of us. As a result, he has become more of a friend than a teacher. Cleaning up after Friday night football games, chaperoning fun-nights, working hard at the Chicken Barbeque, and planning dances are a few of the many and varied responsibilities he has as- sumed. He has a certain magnetism about him that encour- ages students to voluntarily participate in activities, both in and out of school. During his eight years at Le Roy, he has also been ac- tive in the athletic program as Head Coach of the Junior Var- sity Basketball and Assistant Coach of the Junior Varsity Football teams. In these two positions, he personally demon- strated the qualities of fair play, good sportsmanship, and leadership which he has indelibly impressed on all the mem- bers of his teams. Therefore, with much pride, respect, and a great deal of love, we, the CLASS OF 1975, present The High School Dedication to you, MR. LAWRENCE REED. High School Dedication I, A '- 1 ,rt '-'4r1'f:lsQ.e t We ' , g . re. . 0,sf::.f: ,- ,'.m, ,. Understanding, good judgement, and kindness are some of the qualities of the recipient of this year's Wolcott Street School Dedication. At one time or another she has come in contact with almost all the students of LeRoy Cen- tral, and she has demonstrated a profound interest in each. As a school nurse, she has had to keep complete and accurate records of every student. And among her many other duties, she had to constantly test eyes and ears. In ad- dition, she managed to find some time in her busy schedule to help students with their personal problems, as well as those illnesses and minor injuries which occur during a normal school day. In her spare time Miss Smith enjoys sewing and play- ing bridge. She also is an excellent cook and enjoys fine res- taurant dining for a change of pace. During the summer, she enjoys fishing and water activities at Lake Champlain, in upstate New York. You can recognize Miss Smith by her tall and slender figure, sweet voice, and her attractive clothes. Certainly, recognition is due to Miss Smith for all the dedication and years of service she has given to the LeRoy School System. Therefore, the class of 1975 with great pride, pleasure and respect presents the Wolcott Street School Dedication to you-MISS DORIS SMITH. f Wolcott h Street School a Dedication Contents Academics 14 Seniors 34 ,Ir.! Sr. High 60 Grades 82 Special Section 106 Activities 114 I Sports 136 Patrons 162 V s, Foreword ml mi' 1' Many changes have taken place within the covers of this book. The keynote to this year's O-AT-KAN is: innovation, individuality, spirit, and variety. For example, one innovation called hot stamping was used to produce the cover design. Student-drawn end sheets added some of the individuality to the opening section of the book. These pages were reproduced in tan on a white back- ground for color coordination. The use of 'tspecial photo- graphic effects on the divisional pages gave them a new look. The amount of color photography has been increased, using duotone processing for added variety and effect. Much time and discussion was required of the editors be- fore A PLACE FOR A MOMENT was selected as the theme for the 1975 O-AT-KAN. This idea is displayed throughout the book along with excerpts from Robert Frost to give the book its spirit, as well as its individuality. Certainly, the 1975 edition of the O-AT-KAN is set apart from previous publications. It is hoped that you will find as much enjoyment reading the book as was derived from pro- ducing it. Jane M. 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OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES: Real Es- tate Salesman. JON GERLACI-I-B.S., McNeese State U.: Adv. Study McNeese State U.: SUNY at Brockport. Physics, Chem. ADVISES: Student Council, National Honor Society, Science Club. COACH-Soccer. OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES: Hunting and Fishing. MARK KENNEDY-B.A., St. Bon- aventure U.: M.S., Canisius Coll.: Adv. Study Niagra U. Math l0,l1. ADVISES: 9th Grade, Chess Club. OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES: Bowling, Golf , Tennis, Football, Skiing, x and Reading. DONALD REHOR-A.B., Dart- mouth Col1.: Adv. Study at Cornell U.: SUNY at Brockportg SUNY at Geneseog U. of R.: Massachusetts U. English ll. DONALD SANTIN1-B.S., SUNY at Brockportg M.S. SUNY at Cortland. DIRECTOR: Health and Phys. Ed. 7-123 Vice-Principal: DIRECTOR: Athletics. ADVISES: Ski Club. COACH-Var. Ftbl. OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES: Hunting and Antiques. .1-r qi ..- . Z'FIT. 5'i'i i'f E' ' Curriculum Corrdinators The basic function ofthe curriculum coordinators is exactly as their name implies to coordinate the curriculum Within their departments. They must maintain correct de- velopmental standards from kindergarten through the 12th grade. They establish the policy for discipline within their respective areas, as Well as observe and criticize the teach- ing techniques of their faculties. Meetings are held once a month to review policies and discuss new methods of teach- ing. The curriculum coordinators also meet regularly with the principle. The coordinators may also recommend prospective teachers for hiring or dismissal. They are further respons- ible for budgeting and requisitioning new supplies for their departments, as well as the maintenance and inventory of all materials. This pst year the Board of Education re- quired all coordinators to recommend new courses for advanced study by selected students. Science Major changes were made in the science curriculum this past year which involved the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. The life sciences were taught in the seventh grade, This course was an introduction to biology. The eighth grad- ers embarked on an accelerated program of earth science. Selected students from this program took the earth science regents examination at the end of the year. They will continue the new program with the physical sciences in the freshman year. The physical sciences serve as an introduction to chemistry and physics. Students who did not take the regents exam will repeat earth science next year. This new curriculum will make the transition from the junior high science program to the senior high curriculum more effective. It provides a better pre- paration for the more advanced sciences of biology, chemistry, and physics. Biology, offered in the tenth grade, is the study ofthe origin, reproduction, and structure of plant and animal life. Chemistry is the study of the characteris- tics of elements and simple substances, the changes that take place when they combine to form new substances, and the laws that govern their combination and behavior under various circumstances. It is offered in the junior year. Physics is offered in the senior year. This course deals with matter and energy Physics students study the mechanics of heat, light, sound, and electricity. Which bottle was it? .J , fzfffzawg ' ,: i,-14553. , ' w f , W ,fl In A ROBERT BALL-B.S., SUNY Geneseo. Gen. . Sci. 7,8. Earth Sci. DIANE GIACUMO- B.S., SUNY Buffalog B.S., SUC Brockportg M.S., SUC Buffalo. Biology. JOHN KLINGEN- SMITH-A.B., Wash- ington and Jeffersong Grad. Study U. of R. Gen. Sci. 8,9. AD- VISESI Sr. Class, O- AT-KAN. CAROL SCOTT-B.S., Bloomsburg State Coll. Sci. 7, Earth Science. i , , 2 lah- Oh no, he's taking my picture. 1 I dgrft believe it. DAVID MACKENZIE B.S., M,S.-SUC Geneseo, Math 8,12. ADVISES-8th Grade. ,g-gfaww -- i-wf.-a..,..1-.Ne W.. - VINCENT MONICEL- LI-B.S., SUC Brock- portg Adv. Study Brockport. Math 7,9. it ijfrxiiiz 2:-fgz' ' .-.-.1 ' - j'!,:'g? gif V If-4. f i ,cl ' ' ' ' 543 'wr 17.24 ,Q-fa, .sv-rw ' ,H ' - 2-ff' li 'rf f 1 ii RONALD PAGININ- B.S., SUC Brockport. Math 8,9, ADVISES- Soph. Class. COACHES-J.V. Baseball. '! 1' U , yay' X M2 I .- ,,v.,...w 4, ., as asf , 'fn X gf ' K f 1 I .. -f ' ' ' '42 I f ' , mm' 9,1102 fra- I WS? Y'-W Y 'i?.2ojiNi 1 , ..:5 M1-at-ff .,.,' fijffi' CHRISTINE SPAMPI- NATO-B.S,, St. U. of N.Y. Albanyg Adv. Study SUC Brock- port. Math 7,8. AD- VISES-8th Grade. M A knowledge of mathematics is necessary in every aspect of life. This is especially true today when every- thing is computer oriented. The Math- ematics Department does an excellent job providing this knowledge. The curriculum is formulated to supply students with the mathematics they need for success in life after gradua- tion. General mathematics is offered I on the junior high level followed by algebra in the freshman year. College bound students require a more thorough knowledge of mathe- matics, and the department offers courses on higher levels to prepare them toward this end. Plane geometry is taught in the tenth grade. This is supplemented with trigonometry in the junior year and mathematics 12 in the senior year. In addition, mathematics serves another purpose: it teaches students to think logically and use reason to solve problems in all areas of life. athematics English The English Department strives to help students under- stand literature as being the interpretation of social values and universal experiences. Teachers and students work to- gether to see literature as a commentary on life which de- scribes what men feel and know about themselves. Students work with the various elements of English to assist them in analyzing and criticizing the themes, trends, and techniques V which authors use in their work. This approach enables each student to see how the communication of universal ideas is accomplished. Each step in our life is a place for a moment. Authors attempt to translate this feeling into literature. They use literature to express their feelings and theories about life. English strives to help students understand and appreciate the message that different authors are trying to get across. English teachers want their students to see literature as some- thing enjoyable and worthwhile, not just as another assign- ment that has to be done. They hope that through the read- ing of prose and poetry students can see each moment in life as beautiful as the author saw it. Toward this end, a new program was initiated in the seventh grade. In this program, students were required to take two English courses. One dealt with grammar, public speaking, and composition while the other taught literature, spelling, and vocabulary. WILLIAM BOSTWICK-B.A., Hobart Coll. English 7,8. COACHES: J.V. Ftbl., Var. Bsbl., Fresh. Class. EILEEN CHESTER -B.A., SUC Brock- port. English 7. AD- VISES: Red 8: Black, 7th Grade. - . .! ',i', ' , . K . .- 1 'I PATRICK CROWE SUSAN DAVIS- MARY CAROLINE ROBERT -A-B-, U- of NOUC B.A,, SUNY at Gen- EISENHARD- MORSE-B.A., SULLIVAN-B.S., Dame- EHB11Sh 3,10, eseo, English 9,10. B.A., U. of Maine. SUNY at Potsdamg SUNY at Bl'0CkP01't- ll. ADVISESZ Dra- English 7,9. U. of Madridi M.S., English 8,9,10- ma Clb. School Play. SUC Brockpgrt, COACHES: J .V. English 75 Soc. St. Ffbl- ' Phys. Ed. ADVISES! Ski Club. A mouse? This big? Ate your homework? Yes? No? Well, do you understand anything? xsfvi, I 7? f if rl , WILLIAM TRIPP- A.B., SUNY at Geneseog Adv. Study Hamilton Coll. Eng. 12. DONALD GEPFERT- ERNEST LUSKY- A.B., Russell Sage U.g Assoc. Applied Sci. Adv. Study SUNY at Corning Comm. Brockport. Soc. St. Collg B.S. Kent St. 8,9. ADVISES: Grade U. Adv. Study 10. Brockport. Soc. St. 10,l1. ADVISES: cf, ' Jr. Class. COACHES: Fresh. Ftbl., Var. Track. Another day, another dollar. LAWERENCE REED -B.S., SUNY Buffalog Adv. Study SUNY Brockport. Soc. St. 7. ADVISES: Sr Class. COACHES: J.V. Ftbl. GEORGE SCHWEN- EBRATEN-B.A., West Va. Wesleyan Coll. Adv. Study West Va. U. Soc. St. ll,12. COACHES: Var. Bkbl., Tennis. ROY STEHLE-B.S., Penn. State U.g Adv. Study U. of Reading, England. American His. 8, Eur. Studies 10. ADVISES: Model U.N. fizffi' '4 ' - : 1 ' 03231 - 1 - f-.3-, L if ' ,Ziff 1. ri., ,lw I L, -v , crf 'ff s- A W ,W . 'Q r- ibgfqt, i f ,L RL ls lA N ,,,r-milili w Mud. gp f lyk dyp H. .1 gt ' . X 5 ' . X E ly QE ' i' Q ff 1 .3 3 4, all 2 li fi' Q In l ' 1 it 1 l ll T DAVID TALBOT- B.A., Michigan State M.S., SUNY at Brockportg Adv. Study Michigan State U. Soc St. 9. Social tudies ,,.,..,.x-..., . . ...,. . , .. . .., The social studies curriculum is a combination of the past and present. Students learn to take concepts from the past and apply them to the present. Through current events, students are kept aware of the world around them. Sociology and eco- nomics classes take a portion of class time each day to review the current events of the previous day. American history classes spend one full period each week on curernt events. Social Studies on the junior high level consists of New York State history in seventh grade, and American history in eighth grade. Social Studies nine is the study of other countries and their customs. In the tenth grade, world history is studied. American history is presented again in the junior year. Seniors spend half a year studying economics and half a year devoted to the study of sociology. E Social Studies students also participate in Model UN and Model Congress each year. These activities enable students to learn how the actual Congress and United Nations operate. Language Proficiency in a foreign language can be a valuable achievement. Modern ways of travel make our world a small one and therefore, the possibility of meeting a person from a foreign land is not unlikely. Spanish students discovered this when a Spanish-speaking family moved into the community. These students spent their free time teaching English to the three elementary school age children of this family. The Spanish students found themselves learning as well as teach- ing. Spanish, French, and Latin are offered on three levels. A fourth level is offered if there is sufficient interest. The first level in each course is spent learning the basics of the language. This consists mainly of syntax, translating read- ings, and speaking simple sentences. The French and Span- ish classes spend time at their earphones listening to dia- logues to learn the correct pronunciation. The second level in French and Spanish concentrates more on the use of vo- cabulary along with emphasis on speaking. The students learn more grammar and rules associated with writing and speaking. Spanish Ill students read Cervantes' DON QUIXOTE, while French Ill students read many popular novels. Latin II students spend most of the year translating Caesar's GALLIC WARS. In third year Latin, students read numerous essays by Cicero. Mother never told me about Ultra-Brite. 7777... ., .., , ,. f!j.w.a'ff , ELMER SMITH- B.A., Heidelburg Coll, Advanced Study at NYU at Madridg Span- ish: 7,8,,I,II,III. OUT- SIDE ACTIVITIES: Retailing, Junior Miss. ADVISES: Spanish Club. What did you study? Sports Illustrated. BARBARA CHRIST- IANO-B.A., SUC Brockportg B.A., U. of Caen, Franceg Adv. Study SUC Geneseo. French: 7,8,I,II,III. ADVISES: Fr. Club. NICHOLAS BOR- RELLI-B.A., Fordam U.g M.S., Canisus U. Latin: 7,8,I,II,III. v .235 ., I - . . iii, 5 . ' f r ' s -' ax 4 9. V - V X A. .V x ' - ,Q - .f ' J' I 1 f'T'i5X'x i l Quiet down before I kick your assets. RUTH CUFFNEY B.S., Bloomsburg State U. Account- ing I, II, Typing. .1-Q ,.K.1...,. ag- .. . PHYLLIS SAEGER JAMES ZERNENTSCH- -B.S., M.S. Syra- cuse U.g Adv. Study B,A., Parsons Coll.g Ithaca Coll.g U. of Adv. Study Cansius Syracuse. Office Prac., Shorthand, Gen. Bus., Typing. Personal Typing, OUTSIDE ACTIV- Business Typing. ITIES: Tennis and . skiing. Bus. Law, Bus. Math, xx 1 42+ .Me M... If my friends could see me now! Business The Business Department provides a different avenue of study for students who don't desire to further their edu- cation, but want to embark upon a career immediately upon graduation. Through such courses as Bookkeeping I and II, Shorthand I and II, and Business Typing, students can gain practical skills and be prepared for immediate employment upon graduation from high school. Business math and Busi- ness Law, which are elective courses, supply knowledge use- ful in business and related fields and can also be valuable for college-bound students. Office practice provided an opportunity for students to see how an actual office is operated. It also taught students to handle equipment that they might encounter later in their careers such as: the electric typewriter, the ditto machine, and the various types of calculators. Many students put their skills to use in part-time jobs after school and on weekends. The Business Department assisted these students in finding jobs along with the coopera- tion of local business establishments. Students preparing for college took advantage of the half-year personnel typing course, to learn the guidelines of preparing term papers and manuscripts. usic The Music Department underwent many changes this past year. Instru- mental music, under the direction of Mr. William Cocca, initiated a pep band, in addition to the marching band, stage band, and concert band. The bands put on a fine performance at concerts, parades, and sporting events. The band participated in Band-in- the-Round , an annual event in which area bands meet and perform in con- cert for public enjoyment and enter- tainment. The choral groups, directed by Miss Beth Lambein, participated in Chorus -in-the-Round, in addition to perform- ing at the Spring and Fall Concerts. The Music Department presented two operettas, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown and Guys and Dollsn, both under the direction of Miss Lam- bein. The high school orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Jean Clifford, ad- ded much to the concerts performed WILLIAM COCCA -B.M., SUC Fredo- nia. Instrumental Music. ADVISES- Instrumental En- sembles. for the public. LeRoy was once again a participant in the annual solo festival at the State School for the Blind in Batavia, N.Y. Students were rated on solos they per- formed either instrumentally or vocal- ly. The .Senior High All-County compe- tition was held in LeRoy, in April. Students had an opportunity to com- pete for a place in either chorus, band, or orchestra. Students from different schools throughout the county partici- pated in this event. These students practiced together and performed in concert for the public. The recently formed Music Boost- ers, composed of interested people from the community, sponsored many fund raising projects in order to raise money for new band uniforms. These projects included a dance at the Holy Family School, in the fall, and a raffle of a side of beef during the Christmas season. BETH ANN LAMBEIN-B.S., SUNY Potsdam. Voc. Music 7-12. ADVISES-Color icals, Girls Chorus, Jr. High Chorus, Oatkanaires. Guard, School Mus- Today LeRoy, tomorrow Radio City Music Hall! How would you like to end up a soprano? Just sing the words! . - -1 A rfisiii, ,,.,: jg . tx r r Picasso himself couldn't have done better. Senior High Students have a wide variety of electives to choose from. ln- troduction to drawing and introduc- tion to painting, both half year pro- grams taught many different tech- niques to be followed in drawing or painting. Advance Studio Art was for students with more experience in art work. They did independent work pro- jects. The senior high level courses re- ceived some history of art, in addition to their other work. Mrs. Paula Her- mance presented slides of famous works, and works of her past students. Many times the art room gave the im- pression of utter chaos but Mrs. Her- mance found that although the radio blared and the students wandered about the room, they still produced excellent work. Junior High Art students learned rt the concepts of art through design- space, line, form, and texture. They learned how to draw and create through these techniques. Miss Donna Ioviero believes that all students have some talent and that they only have to be taught to work their mind and hands together. She tried to instill in her stu- dents that art is everywhere, in every- thingw, and anyone can create it. They worked with their hands to mold ob- jects out of clay, cardboard, paper mache and wire. After the students had achieved the basics they were allowed to do independent study. Students set their own goals and if they achieved these goals they received the mark they deserved for their work. The Art Department organized an Art Show in the spring to display their work to the public. DONNA IOVIERO -B.F.A. SUNY at Buffalo. Art Design. OUTSIDE ACTIV- ITIES: Photography and Dancing. -t ' .1 .A PAULA wi Q, HERMANCE- 1'- B.S., Nazareth Coll. Arm-12.Aav. Q ,mln lul , 2 tg. Studio Art. AD- -Egg' pg: gyj VISES-Sr. Class. .rn-. ':,'C-Q ., 5, 1,5 t ,fr ''si-:stair-W.-'-11ef-1, -.ff f LeRoy Central School Resource Center A new addition was made to the LeRoy School facili- ties this past year, but not in the traditional sense with bricks, mortar, wood, and nails. Instead, a brown and white trailor was purchased and placed in a vacant area behind the Wolcott Street School building. The purpose of this trailor was to provide the space for a much needed program in helping students in grades tive through eight with their difficulties in the areas of mathemat- ics and reading. These students had sessions of one-half hour to forty-five minutes, at least three times a week, with either Mr. Thomas Norzcyk for reading or Mrs. Charmain Murnan for mathematics. The resource center is provided with modern equipment to simplify and expedite the learning process. These include a paperback read-along series fconsisting of tapes and booksj, calculators for mathematics, and a language master for vo- cabulary drills. ' Y -i -NN., F i V S 9 X X AN X we C ga-SN, -he bi. . as it if - -1 flilv . -xxpxax Ni Home Economics New programs, ideas and methods of teaching in or- der to add more interest to the subject matter-illustrated the K Home Economics Department's attempt to meet the chang- ing needs of today's students. Many of the courses were con- A' densed into half-year programs to provide more variety, and to stimulate interest. Mrs. Theresa Muskoffjoined the faculty, this year, as a 'Next time d0H'f SGW UP the armhole- part-time teacher. She taught the basics of cooking, sewing, and good grooming on the Junior High level. Special projects included Christmas and Thanksgiving handicrafts, and child- care babysitting. Foods and Nutrition, which was formerly available for girls in grades nine through twelve, also became a refuge for hungry boys during the second semester. The boys learned the the essentials in cooking and caring for themselves. They were often heard referring to the class as a bachelor's course for survival or making it on your own. Clothing and textiles consisted of two separate courses again this year, both taught by Mrs. Grace Leanen. Course IIA was basic clothing. Girls learned about patterns, mater- ials. and operating sewing machines. Course IIB consisted mainly of individual projects which gave the girls an oppor- tunity to use the knowledge gained from Course IIA. '-an ' This is a sewing machine. p- GRACE LEANAN- THERESA B.S., SUNY at Buf- MUSKOPF-B.S., falog Adv. Study Mansfield St. Coll.g SUNY at Brockport. Adv. Study at Buf- Home Ec. 8. Child falo St. Health 7. care, Family values, Home Ec. 7,8. Textiles. I positively refuse to wear it! The taste test! 26 'LA' L'Tl'4Ek WM., George Montgomery, eat your heart out! Are you sure that's where it goes? A Industrial rts But it wasn't supposed to be a lunchbox. ROTHMEYER so , M.s., SUNY at ' A I Buffa10:Erie CO- V ,. Tech. fe ' Drawing. AD- ' r vIsEs:Audi0- 3 . Visual Club. r 1 ., -,T DENNIS HV , , - 3 f f , fzusgygf . ' SANDERS 1, fa' B'S SUNYat V f - Buffalo. Ind. Arts f Iiv ts: 7,81 Wood I, II' Us: , The Industrial Arts Department is separated into two divisions, the wood shop and the metal shop. Courses are open to both boys and girls in grades seven through twelve. Seventh and Eighth grade shop was taught in an ex- ploratory fashion. They covered a broad area during a se- mester without going into depth on any one topic. The class was a sample to be followed up with more advanced courses in future years. Seventh grade students studied wood and drawing while eighth grade students studied electricity and metals. Wood I and II are twenty week courses open to grades nine through twelve. Students in Wood I are involved in fur- niture construction, lathe work, laminating, and veneering. Wood II deals with model house construction, repair work, electrical wiring, and work with machines involved in car- pentry. These students may also elect to study in the metal shop. Basic metals is a course which includes work with sheet metal, welding, metal lathe, and small engine repair. Advanced metal students learn to operate more advanced machinery and also study auto mechanics and auto body re- pair. Additional courses in the department include architec- tural drawing, and technical drawing. Architectural drawing deals with landscaping, maps, and blueprints. Students learn to design houses, and commercial buildings. Technical draw- ing is a two-phase course: technical drawing I and II. Stu- dents are introduced to all types of drawing including multi- view projection, pictorial, surveying, and electrical. P ysical Education A new program was initiated for se- niors this year to coordinate with their new scheduling program. The school year was divided into six Physical Ed- ucation units, each unit covering a span of six-weeks. Seniors were re- quired to complete five units of 12 hours per unit, for a total of sixty hours. Many different programs were offered in each unit. These included: camping, snowmobiling, volleyball, golf, tennis, bicycle riding, skiing, swimming, and horseback riding. Se- niors fulfilled their Physical Education requirements in their spare time, after B.S., SUNY at Brockport. Girls Phys. Ed. 7-12. AD- VISES-G.A.A, COACHES-Girls Soccer, Basketball. I'll kiss it and make it feel better. JO ANN EATON- school, and on weekends. Those who didnlt desire to participate in this new program were scheduled for a tradi- tional Physical Education class during school time. LeRoy was one of the first schools in this area to attempt this type of Physical Education Curric- ulum. It was organized mainly through the efforts of Mr. Santini, Miss Eaton, and Mr. Jay. Many new co-educational programs were introduced into the traditional physical education curriculum. Classes were combined to instruct students in the basics of golf, tennis, and archery. RAYMOND JAY- B.S., at Brockport. Adv. Study Ithaca. Health 9. ADVISES -Var. Club. COACHES-Golf. Boys Phys. Ed. 8-12. The agony of defeat. It's now or never. Pm going to have to nail that kid. ' 'FZIZRL RL:-, 3 'fx , . 1.5 tm.-W-.aa-,-ev--g-' C, ,.,,,,,, .. . .........: S li p . J 1, , N.. x V .I ., , j . 3 .pe 551- 1 -.1A,.,,,,....X xx .I Q V A - .J if 2 .1?'I23fe:ra'. -.fri-sl ' Y. ' .- - .cfm - ARDIS STEVENS- Secretary. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS - Secretary. Guidance The Guidance Department has perhaps the most diffi- cult job of all the departments. They have to schedule each student in the school, individually, according to their needs, desires, and future goals. In addition to scheduling, they also administer the many aptitude and I.Q. tests that are used to place students in the classes suited for them. A career workshop for juniors was started again in January. In cooperation with Genesee Community College, the Guidance Department helped the participants to investi- gate the various career opportunities open to them. The Guidance Department also must keep seniors in- formed about college board exams, scholarships, college ap- plications, and financial aid forms. Librar GERALD HALLIGAN-B.S., M.S. SUNY at Geneseo. Library Direc- tor. MARION HILL-B.A., Houghton U.g B.S. SUNY at Geneseo. Jr.lSr. High Librarian. ADVISES: Sr. Liarary Club. WINIFRED SHORES-B.S., M.S. SUNY at Geneseo. Elem. Librarian. ADVISES: Jr. Library Club. When someone mentions the library, the first image that comes to mind is walls lined with books, and a librarian busily working behind a desk piled high with books and mag- azines. There is much more work that must be done to make it possible for people to borrow books Cand use the many re- source materials availablej at no charge to them, than is re- alized. There is a workroom downstairs where the librarians and secretaries do all the things necessary to make a library function. Mr. Halligan likes to refer to this room as the nerve centerl' of the library. All the small things that keep the library operating smoothly and efficiently were taken care of in this room. The seniors came to appreciate the library this year even more than the other students, because they had more spare time on their hands. They discovered the library was more than just a place to go when a book was needed in a hurry. They found it a convenient place to do homework or to just spend extra time with friends. If they got a little too noisy, Mrs. Hill was always on hand to give her version of the ABC's: A . . . sit together and work quietly, B . . . separate and work alone, or C . . . leavef, This wasnlt neces- sary too often because the seniors didn't want to leave. The library had become one of their special places for a mo- ment. ELIZABETH EARL HARE-Q ROSE 0'GEEN- SUTTELL- , B.S. SUNY at Secretary. B.S., D'Youvi1le Cortlandg M.S., , Col1.g M.S., Cor- SUNY at Albany. V nell U. Guidance: 7,9,11. Guidance: 8,1O, 12. N . Yes, Jackie this college is co-ed. The Health Department at LeRoy covers a much broader scope than is realized. The LeRoy School system has two health offices to handle the needs of both high school and Wolcott Street School students. The Health personnel makes cer- tain that each student has his teeth cleaned annually and has a physical examination bi-annually. Each stu- dent must also have his eyes and ears checked each year, as Well as their height and weight recorded in his stu- dent tile. Another function of the Health Department is to educate students in good health habits. Health is taught as part of the fifth and sixth grade curriculum and is required to be taken I-Iealtlli SHARON COLLINS B.S., Alfred U., Gen- eseo SUC. School Nurse-Teach- er. ADVISES: Student Council, Medical Clb. Handbook. GEORGE CURRANT- B.S., SUNY at Brock- portg A.A.S. Orange County Comm. Coll.g M.S., Brockport St. U. Health 7,9. Sci. 7, COAHCES: Asst. Var. Ftbl. one year in high school. MARIANNE LUX- A.A.S. Erie County Tech. Dental Hy- geine. Driver Education Since the invention of the car in the l890's, man has needed to learn the skills involved in driving. Unlike the l890's, this opportunity is available through Driver Education courses. This opportunity is fast diminishing, as many schools are forced to cut driver education from their budgets as an economic savings. Mr. Simon feels that it is important to continue the course in all schools, due to the hazards encountered in everyday driving. Through Driver Education, students were able to prepare for their road test. They learned parallel parking and three point turning, and also gained expe- rience driving in heavy traffic. Classroom instruction was held once a week, in addition to the time spent on the road. During this time, films were presented on safe driving habits. The students also had the opportunity to speak with representatives from various law enforcement agencies and insurance companies. ,.,Lx,, . l,4k. :.r.1- .nf - H-.. ' ' --..--W ' 6 ,,. ffga. - I A X. 111 21 13 .f We f 7 '. 'sua H . I by . viii' fr Ka , ' GRACE LITCHEFIELD- A.A.S. Roch. Dental Dispensaryg Adv. Study SUNY at Buff- alo. Dental Hygeine Teacher. DORIS SMITH- B.S., Bloomsmith State U. OUTSIDE ACTIVI- TIES: Skiing, Camp- ing, Biking. .. .1533 In - VP f . ,,. g . in 't ' '-if 1 ,.- 4. .. - - . . ,., y , -.... .. ma' :uf - . 'S-2 THOMAS SIMON-B.S., Notre Dame: Adv. Study Ithaca U. Driver Ed. COACHES: Bowling. l l a l l I l Y Custodlal Staff Bus Drlvers Af 1.EE-Qifiiipsjfiz 5 A z . .L mgafp,-N1-1 fl gmff. fi we-f5':.f:--. 1 , Im ff : ' f 'xqfffzt' .P -gsvFw?N1Ew25f2 f .Vi .2s:15.f:ff'Wffiwiiif Q B We- ifa1n. ' -iff' , YN.1,:'2.fz-925215121-'E-12? - if-I' ,fixfiff :V ' f,2f1'9f'Zi'6,'Hri of - .:1:!.'.1.aA1e1s-QS. -5 fifzbi-'1 -AS,-53 ,Q ffigd-1131 4' ' '45-1 -,-.-rvfxr-'zfzt gin.. A. ':q:.'f94 .tvE'.:?f'- fl,-ig, gf'-NLR' -4 ltfzfl-2 5 '5?'-L'1,7:Eg5-ff ',g.S i'-Hifi 'x . K 1 A -L - ' 'ff 3 4 2 '- 0 ' -A ' ,HAQ,..---',M-i.25f .f'1'J: 5-f' 1921-gi ' I ii' 'I ---A 'fi n ul 5. ,tg-,K - -1. . - V, ., , y fp - T 1 , sms Q3 ' L .5-F' gr it STANDS AA -A--' -5 . ,.f gagg- 'N' - 2 - J ' -. 1 , ggi ' , C I, iq?-i3:gd':f,s.ff ' 161.52 4 l swf i,'41k ,'i:- I J- . 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IK, i 1 , A l 1 Q 3. 1 ff ,,.. nf- FRANCIS COWARD PRESIDENT Since the proposal for a new school was voted down by the district in 1974, the Board of Education found it necessary to study other methods for solving the OVSI- crowded conditions which exist in our present schools. Many alternatives were considered, some of which were: a twelve month school ear s lit sessions and the Board of Education A. Adelbert Bell Paul S. Boylan Member Member ceive state aid during the summer. Split ses- sions would have meant having grades seven through nine in school part of the day, and grades ten through twelve the other part. This proved to be too much of a problem for students who attended school in the morning, and then wished to participate in extra-curricular activities after school hours. I Samuel Ferrara Vice-President Robert Nicoll Y , P , rental of portable classrooms. But the Board encountered obstacles to each probable so- lution it pursued. The idea for a twelve month school year fwhich would have con- sisted of forty-tive days in school, and fifteen days off at one time for each studentj was discarded, because the school couldn't re- The Board tried to alleviate the situation by instituting a new scheduling program for seniors this year. This new program helped to ease, somewhat, the overcrowded condi- tions. However, the problem still exists, and the Board of Education is working to resolve it completely. Work before pleasure. fb Nancy Stockdale Floyd Lee Membi Dr. Donald E. Horr Superintendent of Schools -ai ,..E Dr. Donald E. Horr-B.S. Albany State Teachers Collegeg M.S., University of Rochesterg Ed. D., University of Buffalo. District ffiee Dear Members ofthe Class of 1975, Congratulations on your reaching a milestone in your education, gradua- tion from high school! We hope that your years as a member of the LeRoy student body have been rewarding ones and ones that have been educa- tionally profitable. In the years to come, I am sure you will read your O-AT-KAN and look back with plea sure to your associations and activities as a student with a special nostalgia for associations with your fellow classmates. We are sorry that you are leaving us, but are happy to welcome you to the alumni of LeRoy Central School. f6ofMffidC c N .... and a loaf of bread. Yes,' Mrs. Horr, l'll tell him. Hope Murphy Bookkeeper Joyce Traxler Secretary Senior 4, vm' A, ' ' PW,-M1 :f-'mf . -A-. jig, .V Mfr,- 14: L - -W ,M I WH -MLW may v w ,.g5.,., Zi. V - ,11I:LQi, f , ' Am. f -LW , ' f, . W , J W U in H 'MP' A g' 1 I lbiwm . ' ' ,,f:i' . , as-If 1 ,1'5'5i6jJliM 3 nf'5 . . IN Ii eg, , sa 'A fm- 'FM W '1'-fe .j1w,,1 WIQQ'-1f'J 'w ., mil ' 21 5 H: mf -:Ii 2 - , ' ' 1 , 'Pf'.F iT1 - , A rw' .-mg -' m,u'.sfZZ5i N17 , 51-il rigsk X 'lynx' IF, - ? ,f:L :Qing w ,iw ,AT-,' 55 J Q 'I 3 , 2 -1-13154 4 J 1,321 QQ ' ! '31!gfWg.k1 Ng' 15153 Hail' jf Wg . 'Egg' A 'U.?,2fSQR3!!5Q5lQ.35qE1 V- 1 1 . 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W X 1 .K Senior Class Advisors Mr. Reed Mr. Klingensmith Mrs. Hermance As seniors we, the Class of ,75, have had to give of ourselves not only to make our activities successful, but also to help us function as a unified body. Through all our years in high school our class has been a closely knit one. During all the car washes, dances, fun nights, dinners, etc., there was never a lack of enthusiasm, will- ing support, or a lack of capable volunteers. This characteristic,which was evident in all of us, made our class well-known, not only to the faculty and other students, but also to the members of the community. With the different scheduling program offered to seniors for the first time, our members were coming and going at odd hours, but we always found excuses to get together as a class. The fish fry and spaghetti supper were great fund raisers as well as welcome opportunities for us to work together as a group. The Senior Ball was one of our last opportunities to see each other in one place be- fore we left to continue our individual pursuits. Even as we go our separate ways, our years in high school will always remain a special place for a momentv in our lives. fficers Michael Iannello President Tom Rider Vice-President Kim Booten Secretary Joel Ricci Treasurer 36 '- EDWARD H. AMIDON ELISABETTA A. AN-TINORO Stu. Assn. 113 B.A.A. 10,11,12. Pep Clb. 10,11,12gSp.Clb.10,11g Cheerleading 10g G.A.A. 10,11,12. midon-Ball 7 M , LL.,,JZ27?2,7,,, . ,TT J, I kwa f X f C . : jf., 5 f A f 3b,5,,,, , Say whiskey ! AFS Clb. 10,11,12g Sp. Clb. 10,115 Pep Clb. 10,11,12g Drama Clb. 10, 11,12g Mod. Cong. Del. 123 Oper- etta 11,12g Senior Play 12. Fr. Clb. 105 FTA 10g Cleanup crew 115 Leadership counciling 11,12. 'J 47 MARY A. ARRASCADA LINDA J. BALL Bater-Brown We've got to stop meeting like thisf' ROBERT J. BENNETTI BRIAN M. BERMEL JOYCE A. BERNARDINI JEAN L. BIRGE RED 81. BLACK, CIRC. ED. 12, N.F.I-I,S. 10, Home Ec.C1b.11. Crs. Cnty. 10,11 CLJ,Track10,11 12 CLJQ Varsity Clb. 1O,11,12g Red 8: Black 113 Sci. Clb. 10,11. Ftbl. 11 CLD, 123 Varsity Clb.11, 12, Tennis Clb. 12g Photo. Clb. 12. MICHAEL PRIDGEON MEMO- RIAL AWARD 115 English L 11g Sci.C1b.10,11. G.A.A. 10,11,12. O-AT-KAN12gG.A.A. 1O,11,12. CINDY M. BATER RONALD P. BELL O ' ' TZ-57722. 6'Nature's first green is gold, izccff .' , I . ,-, . , 412f 4. ,e .512 B A A 10 11 12 P75111 ' if-' , A I Zi, Z f Z f X, 4 , ffl 1 2' W 9 4' 2 v ,Zf 2 , :Q W0 ' , ALBERT BOHLER f 9 WMV ' ff , mn ,, f fy CLASS SEC'Y. 10,11,l2g G.A.A. VP 11'GAA 10'Prom Dec Comm. Chrm. 11. Not bad . . . not bad at all. KIMBERELY E. BOOTEN A.F.S. STU. FROM MONTANA: N.H.S. 12gA.V.C1b. 123 Pep Clb. Sftbl. 10g Fr. Clb. 10,11g G.A.A. 10, 11,12. ROXY A. BOTHMAN LYNN B. BOYLE Golf 10g B.A.A. 10,11,12. G.A.A. TREAS. 12g Block Letter L 11g Shield 103 Class Numerals 10QG01d Key 11g G.A.A. 10,11,12'g Soccer 10,11,12gBkb1. 10,11,12g Tennis 10 CLD, 11fL5, 124 Vlbl. 10, 11,12. DANE S. BREGE KAREN E. BROWN ,. 5 . 55.4 , r 2 K Q- --v-- ,,.,,..,..., '34, ' . ...Q i Buck-Condidorio B.A.A.1O,11,12. 11 -:44......,..., DANIEL E. BUCK G.A.A. 10,11,12. VALERIE G. BUNDY Stu.Assn. 10, Pep Clb. 12gF.T.A. f Fr. Clb. 10' F.T.A. 10 'X ANN M. BURRELL DONNA M. CACCAMISE D Z vw N , Sp. Clb. 10,11g Pep Clb. 10,125 ,, L X A F.T.A.Secy.10gG.A.A.10,1l,12g I I W, , -, Cheerleader 103 Soccer 10,11g A Numerals 11. ' A 3, , ,. Q JMHWHWII ELIZABETH A. CACCAMISE K 'gk . Q 'B I Q 'Q' JEANETTE M. CALL JAMES G. CALMES English L 119 NMSQT LETTER OF COMMENDATION 12g Soccer 115 Softball 11g Class Numerals 119 O-AT-KAN ACTIVITIES ED. 121 Mod. Cong. Del. 115 Mod. U.N. Del. 123 Sp. Clb.10,11,12g AFS Clb. 10,11 CV.PJ, 12 fPres.J5 QUILL AND SCROLL 12g N.J.H.S. 105 Stu. Assn. 10,123 Leadership Counciling 11,123 AFS SEMI-FINALIST 12. Stu. Assn. 12gSr. Band l0,11g Ftbl. 10,11 CLD, 12g Bkbl. 10,11,12g Sr. Play 10,11,12. Aw . . . gimme a break. JOHN W. CARSON B.A.A. 10,11,12. CTrans. Greece-Olympia H'S' 1153 G.A.A. 11,12. X YW, 'W 1-' , lg - '15 ' I , 1., 1 -.Il . CYNTHIA L. CARR Vars. Clb. 11,123 Ftbl.10,11CLJ, 12 CLJQ Bsbl. 10,11 CLD. JEFFREY J. CONDIDORIO ,, J Coward-Downie ' Stu. Assn. 10,11,12g Sp. Clb. 10,115 Pep C1b.PRES 121F.T.A. 10 fV.P.'jg Leaders Clb. 11gG.A.A. 10.11,12g O-AT-KAN 12gC1-IRMN. HOME- COMING 12. BARBARA L. COWARD A.F.S.C1b. 10,11,12g F.T.A. 10, Pres. 11. LYNNE A. CROFT 1 f 'N 4, COLLETTE D. CUNNINGHAM G.A.A.10,11,12. Pep Clb. 10, Lzbrary C1b.1O,G.A.A. 10,11,12. JEANNE M. CURRY English L 11g Oatkanaires 123 Sr. Band 10,11,12g Dance Band 10,11, 12gVarS.C1b. 10,1l,123Ftb1. 10,11 fLJ, 12 CLJgTrack 10,11 12 CLD: Chess C1b.11,123Sp.Clb.10g N.J.H.S. 103 STU. ASSN. TREAS. 12g N.H.S. 12. 1 MARK D. DARROW ' ' 1372336-. Her hardest hue to hold G.A.A. l1,12. G,A.A.10,11,12, RHONDA E. DAVIS KEITHALEEN T. DELANO .YEANETTE L. DOWNIE . . T ,, .1 A.F.S. EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM AUSTRALIAQ Stu. Assn. 12g A.F.S. Clb. SECJTREAS. 12g Pep Clb. 129 Soccer 12. F.T.A.10,11gG.A.A.10,11.12. gg , 0 L-2 ' VICKIE L. DILLON O-AT-KAN11,12gFr.C1b.10,11gRed 8a Black 10,11. ANNE M. DIMICK Englerth-Hall A.F.S.C1b. 10,11,12g Pep Clb.10,12g Drama Clb. 10g Girls Chorus 101 Cheerleader 10,11 CLD, Co-CAPT. 12g Prom King-Queen Chrmn. 11g HOME- COMING QUEEN 12. JUNE A. ENGLERTH JACALYN A. FAY B.A.A. 10,11,12g BOCES 11,12. BOCES 11,12g G.A.A. 10,11,12. DOUGLAS E. FAUCETT SUSAN L. FREDRICKSON , .. M., . A ew ffggmr A IHS- . MW,-,, ,1 HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDI DATE 12, Stu. Assn. 10,115 Sp. Clb. 10,11g Leaders Clb.10,11,12g G.A.A. 10,1 1,12g Class Numerals 10 Shield 11 Q Block L 11gSoccer,10. 11 CCapt.J,12gBkbl. 1O,11,12gVb1. 10,1l,12. u English L 11, EMPIRE BOY'S STATE DEL. 11, Sr, Play 123 Oat! kanaires 115 Sr. Band 10,11, Lyre 12g Crs. Cnty. 11, Ftbl. 103 Soccer 12 CLJg Chess Clb. 10,11,12g Stage Crew 10g A.V. Clb. 10,11,12g Red Service Key 11. l 1 1 JAMES s. FORBES 1 f , K ,. . N '. .1-M J,---,wr - .. , . 1 YT vw. -ve.-rg ,. f I -- K , QUILL AND SCROLL 125 Stage Crew 10,11,125 Sci. Clb. 115 Photo. Clb. 11,125 Operetta 10,125 Oatkanaires 10,11,125 O-AT-KAN 11, CIRC. ED. 12. -3-W.-.-,-1-8--fm-4-.-A -vm 4-.,f-,,.....,,?..-.- Her early leaf's a flower, Chess Clb. 125 B.A.A. 10,11,I2. DANIEL S. GANGI RICHARD W. GODLOVE MARGARET C. GRAYSON Iunior PromPub11c1ty Chrmn. 1 15 Pep Clb. 125 Mod. Cong. Del. 11,12. MARIAN E. GRANEY 0 . , . 'A if ,A-1 CINDY L. HALL A.F,S. Clb. 10 CV.P.J, 11,125 Pep Clb. 125 Girls Chorus 105 Color Guard 11, 12 CLD5 O-AT-KAN 12. Track 105 Wrst. Scorekeeper 115 Girls Chorus 105 Oatkanaires 10,115 Fr. Clb. 10,11. 45 Hall-Holmes LAWERENCE R. HALL NMSQT SEMI-FINALIST 123 Golf 10 CLD, 11 CLDQ Vars. Clb. 10.11, 123 Mod. Cong. Del. 10,11. STEPHEN G. HALL 1 Ftb1.10,11 CLD, 12 CLDQ Wrst. 10,11 CLD, 12 CLDgTrack 10 CLD. Sr. Band 10,123 Dance Band 103 F.T.A. 10,11,129 Library Clb. 10. .5 . ,...,1.- ., KATHLEEN M. HAMMER Stu. Assn. 12, Red8nB1ack. Lay Out Ed. 10, Exchange Ed. 11, CO- ED. IN CHIEF 123 Pep C1b.12g Drama Clb. 12: Girls Chorus 115 O-AT-KAN 11 12. -..,., I PATRICIA A. HAMMER Il? But only so an hour J BOCES 11,12gB.A.A.10,11,12. JAMES J. HAWKINS Vars. Clb. 10, TREAS. 11,125 Frbl. JANE M. HEAMAN O-AT-KAN Assoc. Ed. 11g Act. Ed. 119 ED. IN CHIEF 12, English Ln 11, JUNIOR MISS CAND, 125 Majorette 11,12 CLD, Mod. Cong. Del. 11gPep C1b.1O,12gA.F.S.10, 10,11,12gFrbl,10,11 KLJ, 12 CLD, Wrst. 10,11 KLJ, 12 CLJQ Track L 10,12g OAAT-KAN 123 Operetta 11, 123 Mod. Cong. Del. 10,11,12g Photo. Clb. 123 Stu. Assn. 10,11. 113 Red 8L Black News Ed. 10, GEORGE P- HENRY QUILL AND SCROLL 11,12g NJHS TREAS10'NHS 11 TREAS. 12, Stu. Assn. 12. fTrans. from Hawaiijg B.A.A. 11,12. JONATHAN R. HOLMES Iannello-Longhan 'Louis Aw' :ww .Q -fb? Ji , if PAMELA C. KANALEY A.F.S. Clb. 10,1I,12g Pep Clb. 10,12g Girls Chorus 10g Color Guard 10g Majorette 11, CAPT.12fLJgG.A.A. 10,113 O-AT-KAN 12. DENNIS R. KELLOGG Photo. Clb. 12gFtbI. 10,I1,12g Bsbl. 10gBsb1. 11,12CLJ. Jaycee Cit. Award 105 EMPIRE BOY'S STATE DEL. 113 CLASS PRES. 123 Stu. Assn. 105 Mod. Cong. Del. l0,11,12g Leasderhip Council- ing 11,12g Tennis 11 KLJ, 12 CCert.J Ftbl. 10,11 KLJ, 12 CCertJg Wrstng. 10,l2g Bsbl. 10. CTrans. from Long Valley, New Jer- seyjg Soccer 12 CLI. DANIEL P. KELTY A.V. 105 Library Clb.10,11,12g Photo. Clb. 103 Sr. Band 10, 11,125 O-AT-KAN 10. MICHAEL C . IANNELLO FU! MICHAEL G. ISRAEL LESLIE R. KING Oatkanajres 10g Cert. of Merit 103 Stage Crew 11. O Then leaf suhsides to leafg 'F 'F I I I KEVIN W. KLINKBEIL STEVEN R. KONKOL NANCY M. LAIRD Varsity Clb.10,11,12gFtbI. 10, Stu. Assn. 123 Ski Clb. 10,11, A.F.S. Clb. 10g Library Clb. 10, MILD, IZQLJ, Bow1ing10fLJ, 123 Drama Clb. 11,125 Ftbl. 115 F.T.A. 105 BOCES 11,12. 11CLJ,12fLJ. 10,11CLJ,12fLJgTraCk 10,11 QLD, IZCLJ. Stu. Assn. 12gA.F.S. Clb. 10,11,12g Sp. Clb. 105 Pep Clb. 12g Color Guard 10,11 CLD, 12g HOMECOM- ING QUEEN CANDIDATE 12. Chrmn. Jr. Bar-B-Q 11gVarsity Clb. 10,11,123FtbI.10,11,12gfLJ Track 10 CLJQ Golf 123 Bowling 10, 11,12. MICHAEL D. LEAST Varsity Clb. 11,123 Crs. Cnty. 11gWrstng.10CLJ,11,12g Track 10g Sr. Band 10,11,12g Dance Band 10,11,12. BRENDA A. LEGG GARY A. LONGI-IANY 49 Longhan -Merica RICHARD J. LONGHANY B.A.A.10,11,12. ERNEST L. LUCARELLI BOCES 11,12g B.A.A. 10,11,12. Homecoming Candidates. A.F.S. 10,11,12g Sp. Clb. 10,11 Pep Clb. 10,l1,12g Drama Clb. 10, ll,12g Operetta 12g Senior Play 12g F.T.A. 10,115 Caft. Clb. 10g Leaders Clb. 113 Oatkanaires 10, 11g Girls Chorus 10,112 Sr. Band 10,115 G.A.A. 10,11,12g O-AT-KAN 10,113 TYPING ED. 12g QUILL AND SCROLL 12g Jr. Prom Ref. Chrmn. Class Nite Chrmn. Varsity C1b.11,12gFtbl.10,11,12 CLJgBkbl.10,11,CLD,12gBsbl.10, MAUREEN A. LONGHINI Do you relate on a regular basis? 11 CLD 12. Color Guard 10,11,12 CLD? Oatkan- aires 12g Girls Chorus 10,113 O-AT-KAN 12. Sr. Play 10,11,12g F,T.A. 113 Ski Clb. 12g Fr. Clb. 103 A.F.S. Clb. 10g Stu. Assn. 10. 1- , lt . l DARWIN M. MACOMBER ill, ,fi f 1 if l , ANNIE L. MACPHERSON . 5 I ' 'X . ,r MARK J . MARCHESE MARCIA A. MC KEON JUDITH G. MC WILLIAMS BAUSCH AND LOMB AWARD 12g RENSSALEAR POLYTECHNIC AWARD 1130-AT-KAN PHOTO. ED. 125 MATH ASSOC. AWARD 11g N.J.l-l.S. 10: N.H.S. PRES. 11, 12gPhoto. Clb. 10,11,12g Orch. 10g Mod. Cong. Del,10,11,12gQUlLL AND SCROLL 12g Oatkanaires 12. Soccer 10,11,12g Bkbl. 10,ll,l2g Vlbl, 1O,11,12g G.A.A. 10,11, SECY. 12g Shield 10g Block Let- ter L 11g Gold Key 113 Ten- nis 10fLJ,11CLD,l2iLJ. Cheerleader 10g Stu. Court 11. S0 Eden sank to griefg B.A.A. ll,12. Bkbl. l0CLJ,11CLJ,l2g Bsblg 10,11, 12CLJg Soccer l2CLJg Crs. Cnty. 10, 11fLJg Mod. Cong. Del. 11. Pep Clb. 11,123 A.F.S. 11,12g Fr. Clb. 10, PRES. 11,1250-AT-KAN 12g N.H.S. 12. Pickle in the middle. THOMAS M . MC CULLO UGH TIMOTHY D. MC MULLEN l NANCY E. MERICA ichel-Perkins WILLIAM E. MICHEL Wrstlng.115B.A.A. 10,11,12. MARK E.MoRT1MER Varsity cm. 125 Frm, 10,11 qu, 12 fm, 121401. 10,11 411, 12 rug 13501. 10,11,12 mg Sp.Clb. 10. CATHY M. NORMANDIN MICHAEL C. MILLER Vars. Clb. V. Pres. 11, PRES. 125 Ftbl. CAPT. 10,11 CLD, CAPT. 12LW1'st1ng. 10 fLJ5 Track 10 KLD. LEWIS D. MOWRY, IV Varsity Clb. 11,125 Soccer CAPT. 125 Wrstlng. L 10,11, 125 Track 105 O-AT-KAN 125 Sci. Clb. 105 Mod. Cong. Del. 11,12. English L 115 JAYCEE CIT. AWARD 115 NMSQT LETTER OF COMMENDATION 125 Cert. of Merit 115 Class Nu- merals 1150-AT-KAN SEN. ED. 125 Oatkanaires 10,11,125 Soccer 11,125 Leaders Clb. 11, 125 Sp. Clb. TREAS. 105 A.F.S. Clb.10,11,125QUILL AND SCROLL 125 NJHS Secy. 105 Leadership Council- ing 11,12. VICKY M. MILLER Leaders Clb. 105Wrstlng. Skpr. 105 G.A.A. 10,11,12. DEBORAH A. MULLEN Pep Clb. 125 Color Guard 125 G.A.A.10,11,12. PATRICIA A. MOORE G.A.A. 10,11,12. MELODY A. NEWCOMB O-AT-KAN 11,125 Red 81 Black 10, CIRC. ED. 11, C0- ED-IN-CHIEF 125 Library Clb. 10, SECY.11, PRES. 12 Photo. Clb. 11. Did she say 'Schwartzenegger Kaddidelhopper'? 5' 1',- KAREN L NOVAK SANDRA A. ORLANDO GAA 101112 G.A.A.10,11,12. So dawn goes down today, Qc-A A 1 t 4 1' . 'Z ig A, I .- f1,g,f??.f'. 1 . ,nz 711:12-1'i.ff.v 5 MARY F. O'SULLIVAN TRANS. FROM SANTA ANNA. CHARLES A PALADINO SHEREE L. PANEK ALAN A.PANGRAz1o BAA 101112 BOCES 10,11,12gG.A.A.10, Track 10 mg Wrst1ng.10g 11,12, Ffbi. 10,1l,12g Varsity Clb. 10,11,12. Soccer 12gB.A.A.1O,11,12. SEAN W. O'TOOLE Red 81 Black Ed. 1O,11,12g Chess Clb. PRES. 10,11,12. Oatkanaires 10,11,12g Cert. of Merit 11g Leadership Council- ing 11,12. JEFFREY W. PARTON Sp. Clb. 10,11,12g Stage Crew 11,125 Sr. Band 11,12g Soccer 12g Golf 11,12g Bowling 10, 11,123 Dance Band 12. Stu. Assn. 11, PRES. 123 MI- CHAEL PRIDGEON MEM- ORIAL AWARD 105 Eng. L 11g A.F.S. AMERICAN ABROAD TO PARAGUAY 11 QUILL AND SCROLL 12g Class V-PRES. 115 N.J.H.S. PRES. 105 A.F.S. Clb. 11,123 Mod. Cong. Del. 1O,1l,12g Var. Clb.10,11,12gFtbl.10, 11,12g Capt. 12gWrstlng. 10, 11fLJ,12gTrack10CLJ, 11, 123 Most Val. Trackman 11g O-AT-KAN Sports Ed. 12, Platt-Scott 4A . A CYNTHIA TERRANCE L. PLATT B.A.A.10,11,12. JOEL P. RICCI Eng. L 115 JAYCEE CIT AWARD 115 CLASS TREAS. 10,11,125 N.H.S. 11,125 QUILL AND SCROLL 125 Mod. Cong. Del. 11,125 Oatkanaires 125 JOHN P. RICCI Comm. 105 Golf Eng. UL 11 5 Leadership Coun- ciling 11,125 School Pride Stu. Assn. 10,11,125 N.J.H.S. 105 A.V. 10,11,125 Mod. F . -'qs 'Y' I N...-.-.2,..,.,:., - 'f ..ff.16. 'wiv -as-F V KM... ....f.x.. 741.111 L. PRATT CARL D. RADLEY G.A.A, 10,11,12. B.A.A.10,11,12. THOMAS M. RIDER CLASS V-PRES. 125 Stu. Assn. 125 Mod. Cong. Del. 10 11,125 Interact Clb.10,11,12 Var. Clb. 10,l1,125 Etbl. 10, 11 fLJ, 125 DENNIS P. RADLEY Ftbl. 10,11 CLJ5 Wrstlng 10 11,12 QLD, Track 11. DARRYL J. ROTH B.A.A. 10,11,12. 11,125 Track 10,11,125 O-AT- Vars. Clb. 11,125Ftb1. 10,11 Cong. Del. 11,125 Vars. Clb. KAN 12. CLD, 12 CLJ,Wrst1ng. 10,11 10,11,125Ftb1.10,11fLJ,125 CLD, 12 CLD5 O-AT-KAN BUS. Track 105 O-AT-KAN 125 ED. 125 Leadership Council- Wrstlng. 10,11 CLD, 12 CLD. ing 11,125 Red Service Key 10,11,12. .- 5? JM - x egew - .. 2 J - ff?-A X571 'fu CTT -'MW' -A W 260 K Wfffv. Q A , 1 -A l- , Nl6f7f7'5 ' V 1 5- is 7. 4-.- -lj A 67: ii psf?-T W, . , I I 53 Gln' . A ' flmgyi? EM . ef- ' Q? M 'Y -,. Q -1 I -1 1 fm-New . 5 -- Tr ' .Y-Pvlfvv W ' J.. v ,QW 1-1 lo - . Af ..,..., ,Uv- -- - -F' ' .e N f' ' . ,J ' - D , ,,r,.ff ' ' ' .1 ,,. A., ,- ..,,. ., . 1 ' 'r'. - ' PHYLLIS RUMFOLA - Jr. Miss Cand. 12, Maj. 10, Color Guard 11 CLJ, 12, Pep Clb. 12, N,H.S. 12, A.F.S. 10. THOMAS E. SCHUNK Oatkanaires 10,114 Ftbl. 103 Wrstlng. 11 ,12. BRYAN R. RUPERT Stage Crew 10,11,123 Sci. Clb. 10,11,12g Photo. Clb.10,113 Mod. Cong. Del. 113 Operetta 10,11,12gOaktkanaires10,11 Sr. Band 11,125 O-AT-KAN 10,11,12. LINDA K. SCOTT Cafet. Clb. 125 BOCES 11,123 G.A.A.10,11,12. '-QL-Hi ' -f ,.......,....,.f -iff, ,ge ,..,fff' , -- !G'Kif f' fri 4 x ' lk-I ,fv- ' ' l .W I Hr an ff, ff 'W' ' ' q I--f' 'T 4 f H FV Ullsql? Mthqi Y t SUSAN L. SAVOY Pep Clb. 129 Cheerleader 11, 12. S 'mane efzsfffgzxig : :ff 1 7: 1 ,ffl 1:fw-+fc ':.:.' f.wa41f?yffwf1.f.e'we 1 f 12:f?1i.vfP72f:212a'- 651223 . N :1 rYekzffffgf,-f.':v2' ' ' 'a - ff. ,f 4: 12 12 , Q. -, ,:v'-1,-.,gA.,',,... . W QW-'Vg ,. fmwh-vim ff' ,f vfvfqmzifff ..':3, , ,gg ,-,sway Ll, A-5 fpfqgw ,452 -f'L'421- .yz 'f'941z'4 'iZ1f1ffcv 1,1 ,. , A, . . ., f,.f,.f. .,., 11,1 .,'f,, 4, z,., f , ,, ,.f f - 1 v lfirzgv 'lf:475.5'w1.fiZ:Q 1.1116-f ?f: af-11.-z. . 2+fa+,,m3,:,,g 5,1-QM, JOHN F. SCANLON Stu. Assn. 10,11,12g Sp. Clb. 10,11,12g Sr. Band 10,11, Var. Clb. 10,113 Ftbl. 10,11 fLJ,12CLJ,Bkbl.10,11CLJ, 12 QLJQ Bsbl. 10,11 CLD 12 KLJ, THOMAS E. SCOTT A.V, Club, Bowling 10,11,12g B.A.A.10,11,12. E 1 1 Keep smiling! ' -- -- .J,..-,, , .N - -ALM -,du Sequerth-Traster MARK R. SEQUERTH Class V-Pres. lOgStu. Assn. 103 Sp. Clb. 103 Ski Clb. 103 Clean- up Crew 113 Leadership Coun- ciling 11,12. BRENDA L. SHEPARD G.A.A. 10,11 ,12. Eng. L 112 St. Council V.P. 12Q Block L 11, Soccer 10, 1 1 .123 Track 11: O-AT-KAN LIT. ED. 123 CLASS PRES. 11QN.J.H.S.10QN.H.S. 11,12 QUILL AND SCROLL 123 Leadership Counciling 11,123 Volleyball 11,12. B.A.A. 10,11 ,12. PATRICIA J. SEVERSON G.A.A. 1O,11,12g Class Num- erals 103 Shield 103 Block L 113 Vbl. 10,11,l2g Soccer 10, 11,123Bkbl.10,11,12. CAROL A. SHARP BARBARA J. SHAUGHNESSY PATRICIA SOVOCOOL MEMORIAL AWARD 113 JAYCEE CIT. AWARD 103 Class Numerals 112 Soccer 11, 123 O-AT-KAN 123 N.J.H.S. 103A.F.S.Clb.12. Ftbl. 10? B.A.A. 10,11,12. JOSEPH W. SIMEONE Eng, L 11: EMPIRE GIRLS STATE 11S D.A.R. CITZEN- SHIP AWARD 12g HOME- COMING QUEEN CAND. 12Q A.F.S. SEMI-FINALIST 11Q Leadership Counciling 11,123 Cheerleader UL 11,123 CO- CAPT. 123 Soccer 10,113 Stu. Assn. 10,11Q SECY. 123 N.J. H.S. 103 N.H.S. 11, SECY. 12. 'K 1,1 x ll 5 .5 it A 1 LUCINDA A. SPRUNG BARBARA A. STEEN f , , . 1 ,.-.,...NE.f . - , - --- , X Pep Clb. 10, Library 10,11, Drama 32503 Majorette 105 G.A.A. 10, LAURA L. STEFANI Fire hazard? G.A.A.1O,11,12 DEBORAH A. STELLA Eng. L 1130-AT-KAN CIRC. ED. 11gFORM. ED. 12g Cheer- leader 10,11CLJ, 12CLJg Girls Chorus 10gOatkanaires 11,129 Operetta 11gQUILL AND SCROLL 11,12gPep Clb. 123 Cafet. Clb. 10g Leaders C1b.11, 12. LUCINDA J. STRUTHERS Color Guard CAPT. 125 Operetta Color Guard 12gPep C1b.12gSp.C1b 10g A.F.S. Clb. 12g Red SL Black 11g Stu. Assn. 11. 11gFr.C1b.10,11gRed 81, Black 10gFORM. ED. 11. LINDA G. TABOR Cheerleader 11fLJgG.A.A. 10,11 125 Girls Chorus 105 F.T.A. Clb. 10gPep Clb.10,12. . 1 . LORI A. TASH 9 WANDA L. T. THOMAS Golf f10CLJgCrs. Cnty. 115 Track l1CLJ. CRAIG A. TRASTER Tucci-Zimmerman MICHAEL D. TUCCI NMSQT LETTER OF COMMEN- DATION 123 O-AT-KAN 11, FORM. ED. 12g Stu. Assn. 10, 115 Red 82 Black 11g Fr. Clb.10g Library Clb. 10fLJ,11,12g Red Key Service Award 11. N.J.H.S. 103 Bowling 10CLD,l11LJ, 123 O-AT-KAN TYP. ED. 125 Sr. Band 10,11gB.A.A.10,11,12. KATHERINE P. WATERMAN Chairman Assembly Committee fStu. Assn.J 10g Oatkanaires 10, 11,125 Cert. of Merit 11g Pep Clb. 12g Fr. Clb. 10,123 Red 8L Black 109 Stu. Assn. 10,11,12. ' Bkbl. Mgr. 103 Bsbl. Mgr. 10gFtb1. Mgr.10gVars. Clb.10gFtbl.10,12. ELAINE M. WEINZLER DIANE L. WHITE G.A.A.10,11,12. G.A.A. 12. ANN M.WRIGHT fins ' 371. D -5 lik., MANUEL R. WELCH A.F.S. Clb. 10: Sp. Clb. 10g Pep Clb. 10g Class Numerals 10g Shield 11g Soccer 10,11gBkb1. 10,11gSftbl.10,11. Ftbl. 10,11,12g Bowling 10,11CLJ 12. B.A.A.10,11,12. NOELLA M. YUTZY PAUL D. ZIMMERMAN '- Trim f Senior Achievements Jeanette M. Call Valedictorian MARK J. MARCHESE Salutatorian Idawrence R, H311 KEVIN M, PERKINS Patricia J. Severson Senior Awards Regents Scholarship Winners Cynthia Bater Brian Bermel Dane Brege Jeanette Call Cynthia M..Bater Mark Darrow Barbara A.. Steen Lawrence Hall Micheal Iannello Mark Marchese Nanc Merica . Y Cathy Normandin Sean O'Toole Kevin Perkins Joel Ricci Bryan Rupert Patrica Severson Brenda Shephard Barbara Steen Lucinda Struthers Micheal Tucci Elaine Weinzler Alternates James Forbes Thomas Rider National Merit FINALIST Lawrence Hall LETTER OF COMMENDATION I Jeanette Call Cathy Normandin Elaine Weinzler D.A.R. Citizenship Award Barbara Steen Mark D. Darrow Nancy E. Merica y Baush 81 Lomb Metal Katherine P. Waterman Mark Marchese Jeanette L- DOWHIG r.! Sr. High 'Www 1,4 A -.nf 4 wg , , I-.v.a1g,5,,5.y .a,i1, ' 17l7ZI'2t3' '21-1!3 '5'5 -' i4Qf'1EFF13?1t1' 'f'1:?E Qf'ff1'g'1,?' 39 f f'22'2?1e-ii?:Sia23a2Q'5f?k13:iaf2izi14!:lem 4'Z512s25fzgmtf 9215 ' . -2- ' Wx1195!'gyrazw:!i'g32,4!zmaif:5:y.-wqzzziz: ' 1:1 cnfsewffim, , fa -'1r,p1,2'z:i'-1',a .n'fw4 rw 54 531-1- A W1-' 'TSW -1114s4sna21ifzf-falfitulifwb 1'az?ff1'ff5'gE'ff41'ff 'v i5,fY 'fab Y-44--:'g:j'qig15gE1.:, - 5,231 qw 31,114 if f -0f 1 'Jf5f, .. '.. Q fum .Ava .2 45,1 .-:Q 1.144 ner, L A3-Am.-- -- 1 ,Q 1.,.1 ., ,I,,,,l 4 ,, :,:::: '. gf - fn: 47 .ff Mgr. , vw iv ., . ,. 1 21?g?5'e-'? ,,,..W.,3.. .5 , , ,- ., 3 gmlrfz , , , 1, www ,: .P . 4,4 f ' ,.1f.1:w I .ly 7 , f . , ' ,fi Eighth Grade PRESIDENT: JOHN RADLEY VICE-PRESIDENT: Ronald Foresha SECRETARY: David McVicker TREASURER: Peter Loftus ADVISORS: Mr. Mackenzie Mrs. Spampinato Eleventh Grade PRESIDENT: DAVID HALLIGAN VICE-PRESIDENT: Diane Fili SECRETARY: Kathy Wright TREASURER: Paula Perkins ADVISORS: Mr. DiFranco Mr. Lusky PRESIDENT: DONALD WRIGHT Tenth VICE-PRESIDENT: Becky Thomas SECRETARY: Lori Jaszcz G d TREASURER: Donald Miner ra 6 ADVISORS: Missloviero Mr. Gepfert Mr.Paganin ITLTFA. Ninth Grade PRESIDENT: JANET COWARD VICE-PRESIDENT: David Bonacquisti SECRETARY: Kathy Kelly TREASURER: Tracy Normandin ADVISORS: Mr. Bostwick Mr. Kennedy Jr. Sr. High Class fficers PRESIDENT: ROBERT BEYER SCVCIIILII VICE-PRESIDENT: christopher Hayward SECRETARY: Cindy Lee TREASURER: Christine Clark Grade ADVISORS: Mr. Sanders Miss Chester fAbsentj E eventh Grade I f .l., 4, My 1 Mizz Q.. 4 r,. , .f.... ..,..i, Homeroom 206, Bottom: G. Leffel, T. Mackiernan, G. McGee, K. Mullen, M. McGough. Row 36-24-3617 Two: L. Longhany, D. McNair, A. Merica, C. Macomber, L. MacGregor, S. O'Green. Row Three: MR. SULLIVAN, C. Miller, C. Paladino, T. Murray, D. Meyer, J. Longhany, M. G. O'Mal1ey, V. Miller. Row Four: C. Miller, C. Michel, D. Mullen, T. Mortimer, S. Longhini. Ab- sent: S. MacGowan, K. McBride, C. McQuillen, K. Mullen, W. Nichols, D. Novak. Homeroom 208, Bottom: L. Legg, P. Harvie, D. Halligan, C. Hall,T. Horr, D. Graves. Row Four: C. Hyde, N. Jordyn, P. King, A- Gfifie- ROW TW02 L- FUICOFHCI, J- JHY, M- LCC, M- Lamendola, S. Lapp. Absent: G. Harkins, M. Hart, B. Heath,C Lapp, N. Kibler, C. Klinkbeil, E. Hill, M. Freitag. Row Three: Herrington, D. Hess, M. Hume, G. Krautwurst, S. Lapp, MR. TRIPP. S. Griffo, E. Henry, C. Hunneyman, C. Lane, D. 'TTK Homeroom 211, Bottom: M. Wade, T. Steen, D. Traxler, A. burn, G. Williams, M. Spear, M. Traxler. Row Four: G. White, White. Row Two: T. Welbum, S. Young, N. Steverson, S.W'hit- J. Weller, T. Washington. Absent: E. Sullivan, E. Tabone, D. ing. Row Three: D. Steffenella, G. Williams, T. Thomas, J. Wel- Whitmore, K. Wright. ,W A .R 1 1. Homerog,-I205, Bottom: M. J. Fay, C. Cunningham, M. Hume. Row Two: J. Cummings, V. I'm mad now! Dean, D, Bateman, K. Curry. Row Three: D. Fili, B. Bell, R. Dimick, S. Barbeau, R. Calkins, A. Bgldt, S, Dillon. Row Four: K. Corsivo, P. Forti, D. Freeley, B. Brege, Absent: D. Anderson, M, A, Balonek, M. Baylor, S. Bernardini, S. Collier, R. Corchimiglia, N. Dunmeyer, L. Elliott, D. Englerth- ' , .. .W -1 V .eg ff A , ' ' .ry , , ,Q ' -. . js Q - I O Homeroom 209, Bottom: P. Sheridan, G. Smith, T. Platt, T. Scheuing, R. Simeone. Row Two: D. Smith, P. Perkins, K. Sequerth, G. Rumsey. Row Three: MRS. EISENHARD, P. Privitera, R. K Schuyler, O. Perzia, K. Pike, E. Reich, C. Sherman, R. Shepard, D. Roth, D. Smith,G. Sherman. XA! Row Four: D. Sherman, W. Scott, N. Pascucci, V. Pascucci. Absent: T. Panepento, N. Pangra- Zio, R. Prinzi, J. Simeone, W. Schiller. 3 V L.- x X-. c 45 x 5 ' f t Wray IU Only 8 more months till J une. Completg concentratign' ... fmk Tenth Grade 1 ,. V, + E -9 .,. . . Homeroom 220, Bottom: T. Radley, MISS CHRISTIANO, D. Rumsey. Row Two: D. Smith, C. Slaven, M. Smith. Row Three: E. Scheuing, B. Scott, D. Sheridan. Row Four: M. Ripton, K. Radley, D. Radley, Q. Prospero. Row Five: G. Rodgers, S. Roth, R. Slaven. Row Six: M. Smith, B. Snell, D. Shaughnessy. Absent: R. Pursel, K. Reamer, L. Sherman. Think of it. Homeroom 221, Bottom: A. Stefani, N. Steverson, T. Steen, D. White, D. Sovocool, J. Wright, B. Traster. Row Four: MR. GURRANT, D. N. Steen, C. Vicary, J. Vescovi, K. Sullivan. Row Two: C. Warters, R. Wright, R. Wothington, T. Whiting, R. Stuart, E. Spink, M. Thomas, M. Thomas, E. Warriner, K. Stein, L. Gonyea, P. Stevens, C. Fisher, C. Wil- Stevens, C. Sprague. Absent: E. Stella, T. Tucker. 6 liams. Row Three: K. Wetzel, M. Waite, C. Thater, E. Wood, B. Wilcox, 67 Homeroom 201, Bottom: R. Calnan,M. Cur- ry, N. Antinore, J. Condidorio. Row Two: M. A. Bater, S. Cordaro, R. Anzalone, M. D'Agostino. Row Three: L. Clark, L, Cheeseman, R. Corcimiglia, L. Caccamise, D. Crawford, M. Cross, T. Baker. Row Four D. Burr, M. Calmes, D. Canfield. Row Five: D. Croft, R. Anzalone, W. Clifford, J. Costa, M. Brown, D. Blowers, L. Berrrardini. Row Six: C. Bonacquisti, D. Burrell, J. Buckley, T. Burns, G. Carlie. Absent: N. Barone, J. Bater, A. Corsivo. ada Homeroom 202, Bottom: B. Davis, D. Glena, R. Ford, C. Gale, J. Her- MR. SMITH. Row Four: M. Hunt, F. Dickinson, C. Carner, R. Haynes ron, P. Furr, L. Hall, V. Hassett. Row Two: S. Darrow, C. Flansburg, R. Hopkins. Absent: L. Dulmage, G. Elliott, G. Fisher, L. Forsyth, P. P. Grice, L. Fee, S. Israel, S. Grasby. Row Three: D. Futter, A. Dock- Gehlert. ing, M. Hunneyman, T. Godlove, M. Ford, A. Frazo, H. Dillon, S. Fox, if a I J J Homeroom 204, Bottom: MR. CROWE, S. Matthews,C. McVicker,A. Pickett, S. Moore, J. A. Lander, D. Keinath, M. Kinsley, N. Marvin, S. Lathan, J. Privitera, L. Ott. Row Two: S. Meyer, O. Perzia, B. Klink- beil, N. Mattice, J. Lewis, J. Loftus, S. Krautwurst, B. Milliman, L. Jaszcz, P. Moran, C. Legg. Row Three: D. Longhany, B. Lathan, M. cuso, W. Kramer, R. Lane, A. Piazza. Row Four: G lando, P. McMullen, F. Krywy, D. Mooney. Absent well, L. Konarski. Platek, J. McCaffery, A. Krezwinski, C. Mortimer, Mowry, D. Miller, J. Pfaff, D. Pangrazio, M. Lauber, G. Nuciola, J. Man Petehrbridge, W. D. Leone, R. Or- L. Ladd, K. Max- What a bunch of suckers. inth Grade Homeroom 112, Bottom: T. Stevens, R. Spicer, E. Spencer, J. Scheuing, C. Sprague, B. Rider, R. Schiavi. Row Two: G. Rupert, S. Severson, B. Shepard, D. Stenshorn, F. Schiavi, G, Thomas, J. Scott, R. Shepard. Row Three: T. Ta- bone, J. Thomas, N. Scott, M. Steffenel- la, D. Spear, T. Sheffer, D. Sheffer, M. Silvernail. Row Four: MR. TALBOT, M. Thiele, R. Sequerth, M. Smith, L. Ri- chenburg, E. Tiberio, D. Rumfola, T. Ryan, C. Reed. Absent: J. Ripton, K. Scott. Homeroom 107, Bottom: L. DeCamp, F. Goodrich, MR. GEPFERT, J. Greedy, P. Englerth. Row 4: C. Furr, D. Ellis, M. Darby, L. Dodge, M Graney, D, Ffew, B, Cul-ry, ROW Twog B, Dimick, B, Fen-ara, M, Gan- Cummings. Row Five: B. Dimick, J. DiFrancisco, L. Flansburg. Absent gi, C. Fay, P. Elliott, S. Garner, T. Englerth, C. Doeberiener. Row C- DWYSI- Three: B. Ellis, J. Driscoll, S. Darron, S. Ganiard, D. DeFelice, K. Z 7.'fl'X 'N . Hamel-Com 109, Bgttgmj John Lapp, J, Least, P, 1-lea. Licata, A. Maher, C. Kelley, L. Lytle, S. Hart. Row Four: man, J. Longhany, K. Kelty, M. Leone, T. Klinkbeil. Row MR. SCHWENEBRATEN, D' Kelly, JHIHCS Mangfifrida, R. Two: B. Hayward, D. Hungerford, N. Mancuso, S. Macky, MHCGOWHKI, 101111 Mangeffidaf J- Lfmghinii S- HOIITICS, M- M. Hess, K. Konkol, M.A. Iannello, L. Hendershot. Row MHCGTUBOT: JOSCPI1 7-HPP, D' HaIdY- Absent? L- KCUY, D- Three: L. Jackson, C. Mannix, L. Longhany, R. Kelso, S. Konafski- ff fy 'f ' off ' f 1' ,f ,jf a ..,.. If ' r'Ql--' 4 ,, 'r1-l V ' 3 r ,... ,,,. 'T' W2 ,ilzi .,,,,. 2 K ,.. ' 4, 1 . Z. 7 MQW V , dfmiifzw-f 'f1f'-r-' ', ' K . . ffm ' X4 What's the going rate? Homeroom 118, Bottom: B. Traster, A. Shipp, P. Tiberio, A. Steverson, MRS. HER- MANCE, R. Davey, M. Wagner. Row Two: B. Webster, J. Tucci, C. Wallace, S. Ryan, L.Warters, M. Wright. Row Three: M. Weinzler, M. J. Zimmerman, B. Traxler. Row Four: A. Wilson, W. Spoon, K. Vickers. Row Five: S. Welburn. Absent: W. Meacham, B. Wright. 1 ? 1 I f Homeroom 106, Bottom: L, Christner, C. Barone, D. Carr, S. Cross, R. Bater, G. Buckman, D, Buckley. Row Two: L. Crocker, M, Brown, S. Burrell, R. Camp- bell, D. Cheeseman, T. Corcimiglia, J. Bateman, M. Coates. Row Three: P. Burns, D. Bonacquisti, P. Caccamise, B. Campbell, J. Coward, P. Buck, B. Costa, R. Branton, Row Four: G. Clark, B. Brodie, T. Barbeau, D. Cory, W. Baker, M. Battaglia, D. Coates, D, Costa. 'Wil Homeroom 110, Bottom: A. Perzia, P. Piazza, MR. STE- FOI!!! E- Panek, M- MCD0Il8ld, M- Pflnlle G- Phill! R HELE, T. Normandin, D. Pierce. Row Two: G. Pascucci, MCEll'0Ys S- Nfrble- ROW FWS? D- P2Sq112le.T- Pike J. Noble, C. Pierce, M. Nieemefe, J. Merica, D. Miller, B. Mi1eS,J- MCGirr- ROW Sixr W- Nicoll, G- Pfaff, L- Mlller Miner, D. Miner. Row Three: s. Norton, K. Meacham, s. Absemi T- Neider, C- Nelson- Pfaff, J. Radley, F. Merica, K. Miller, C. Odom. Row 'T 1 Homeroom 123, Bottom: M. Stevens, B. Wagner, K. Van- dersteur. Row Two: MRS. SPAMPINATO, R. West, S. Davey, J . Warriner, J. VanDusen, K. Wright, B. Wetzel, M. Slaven, B, Tabor. Row Three: B. Meacham, M. Taggart, N. Wright, L. Stewart, S. Squires, P. Kinsley, P. Taggart, D. 1 -if QW' 53 5 a Q i ivx. I., - V l 431 4 ? r all OGG :eh xg, f' + 90 09 0 A1414- Wenzel. Row Four: K. Smythe, C. Tash, B. Taggart, D. Sherman, B. Uberty, L. Wood, K. Washington. Row Five: C. Sovocool, M. Traxler, R. Sheffer, B. Stella, J. Stella, J. Thomas. Eighth Grade This was SUPPOSED to be a candid. 73 Homeroom 101, Bottom: J. DeFelice, N. Ar- rascada, D. Crosby, K. Cooper, B. Anderson, P. Condidorio, L. Dillon, D. Baube. Row Two: S. Bernardini, C. DeMaupassante, D. DeKruger, T. Branton, T. Croft, J. Dimick, M. Buck, K. Doe- bereiner. Row Three: E. Amidon, R. Dean, B. Calmes, N. Anderson, E. Crocker, M. Bell, K. Davis, E. Corsivo. Row Four: MR. MONA- CELLI, R. Collier, S. Crawford, B. Derrick, C. Davis, J. Darby, M. E. Costa, B. Dodge, V. Costa. Absent: R. Brinkman. Homeroom102, Bottom: M. Hume, K. Grayson, D Frew, MR. PAGANIN, S. Gerlach, J. Hammer, J. Kinsl ley. Row Two: R. Foresha, A. Hopkins, G. Eppolito, S. Gangi, D. Graves, K. Kinsley, S. Goodrich, S. Har- vie. Row Three: R. Godlove, M. Kelly, G. Fee, B. Dud- dy, T. Futter, R. Hubbard, G. Graham, J. Jay. Row: Four: P. Heaman, D. Fisher, T. Jackson, L. Graves, M. Hamler, J. Frydrych, G. Henry, D. Kelly, T. Kelso. Absent: J. Forsyth. '. '7T'-'TN Homeroom 122, Bottom: MR. ZERNENTSCH. Row Two: P. Loftus, N. Merica, P. Mix, N. Millard, A. La- mendola, D. Newton, D. Mullen, M. Myers. Row Three: M. Neville, K. Leffel, F. Merica, S. Miller, D. McVickers, P, Mancuso, C. Least, M. Klinkbeil, Row 1 .ll s ' Four: N. Leport, H. Mujica, K. Miles, S. Metler, D. Mortimer, J. Lathan. Row Five: T. Niccloy, R. Mea- cham, M. J. Lee, R. Laurie, D. McDonald. Row Six: C. Nelson, V. Klinkbeil, D. Mancuso, R. Mills. Row Homeroom 103, Bottom: M. Petherbridge, B Parsons, R. Riggi, K. O'Gee, L. Scott, J. Price, G. 0'Malley, J. Piazza. Row Two: A. Pape, G. Savoy, R. Scott, L, Parker, K. Scott, D. Sakel- ariou, M. Piazza. Row Three: W. Rumery, S. Perkins, J. Radley, R. Pickett, C. Ryan, D. Pac- kard, W. Scott, C. Pangrazio. Row Four: G. Pratt, S. Scott, J. Porter, K. Sands, C. Richen- berg, C. Riggi, D. Sands, T. Scott, MR. MAC- KENZIE. Absent: R. Pickett, T. Riggi, T. 0'Toole. Seventh Grade Basement Homeroom, Bottom: Michelle Burns, J. Bate- Burns, S. Cr0cker,J. Antinore,R. Canfield, D. Cheeseman man, D. Condidorio, MR. BALL, J. Bolton, F. Chenault, B. Bennett, D. Cory. Row 4: R. Blowers, L. Bovenzi, B. Y. Campbell. Row 2: E. Christner, P. Baker, D. Battaglia, Bohler, H. Acomb, J. Claar, R. Beyer, R. Clark, J. BOIIHC- S. Bell, T. Crandall, C. Clark, S. Cooney. Row 3: Michael quisti. ABSENT: C. Clarke. HR. 20, Bottom: E. Kinsley, MRS. LEANEN, R. Keinath. Row 2: E. Laurie, R. Klinkbeil, K. This is a standard model at 3 Star Aviagon. Hendershott, T. Lander, B. Kelly, B. King. Row 3: L. Jedrewski, C. Lee, H. Hungerford, R. Jackson, R. Krenzer, A. Hume. Row 4: G. Hively, R. Jackson, C. Innes, C. Hayward. Row 5: M. Kellogg. ABSENT: C. Hayward, D. Hill, J. Howard, C. Innes. Z'f?Ff4x I-lomeroom 27, Bottom: R. Wright, J. Wright, MISS CHES- L. Vicary,P. Spoto,D. Stevens, B. Wetzel, G. Tallo, S. Tuo- TER, K. Welch, K. Washington. Row 2: R. Hall, J. White, hey. Row 4: S. Cotton, G. Stevens, S. Wenzel, J. Wood- J. Waterman, P. Sullivan, K. Sovocool, C. Wilson. Row 3: ward. Row 5: T. Thomas. Homeroom 19, Bottom: J. Gomborone, S. Darron, B. Grayson, R. Graves, E. Curry, J. LeRoy's million-dollar smile Frost. Row 2: B. Darrow, A. Fox, B. Foresha, P. Feeley, W. Geedy, J, D'Ambrosio, P. X Doebriener, B. Graves. Row 3: D. Furr, M. Hasenauer, P. DeFelice, L. Elliot, B. Garner, E. Englerth. Row 4: I-I. Davis, M. Dimick, C. Cunningham, C. Hassett, J. Frank. Row 5: K. Ferrara, S. Flansburg, I. DusinRTI5Iayward, D. Englerth. Row 6: MISS DAVIS, L. Falcone. ABSENT: E. Curry, M. Davis, B. Garner. HR. 26, Bottom: M. Root, K. Passmore, D. Panek, R. Simeone, M. Prospero, S. Schiavi, M. Pratt. Row 2: K. Pfaff, T. Pendergast, G. Pierce, T. Roth, R. Scott, M. Sakellariou, K. Schramm, B. Scott, K. Scott. Row 3: MISS LAMBEIN, B. Sherman, K. Smith, D. Sherman, S. Smith, D. Sands, B. Phillips, R. Sherman, R. Ryan. ABSENT: R. Pape, M. Parnell, R. Pascucci, T. Phillips. -,qw He'll never catch me back here. HR. 23, Bottom: A. Macomber, B. O'Con nor, K. Mancuso, F. O'Geen, P. McDon- ald, T. Mangefrida. Row 2: MR. BOST- WICK, T. Meney, M. J. Merica, J. Mange- frida, M. McWilliams, P. Millard, D. Miller, K. Miles. Row 3: W. Miller, R. Longhini, S. Paladino, A. Lewis, D. Miller, D. Men- ey, M. Lytle, E. Meacham. Row 4: C. Mc- Elroy, M. Mancuso, C. Lowe, C. Mackey, C. Leigh, D. Miller, J. Milliman, Lisa Man- cuso, Laura Mancuso, ABSENT: A. Man- cuso. Now what did he mean by that? T 'l1f.TT'5b. T,-JM-T ,L I 'Y Physics, here we come! Q1 4 Torin and Mike climbing the walls. - ' A wr- 'Mi Whoops, hope nobody heard that one. My pen is stuck in my braces. lt's still green, but if she doesn't turn around . . . 'Z Z , NWN -www L 5-YYSSXT S ww r X May I go to the ladies room? www, ff,. ,L ME, ,ff You think you look funny now -just wait. Ah, this is the life! Burt Reynolds is getting married to who? L AVOH calling. Iget a charge out of you, Manny. I got the phone numbers of all the guys at Youqe Supposed to HIT the nail. I even rate a name plate, ll BOCES. 7. f7'x fv BOCES Bottom: L. Fulcomer, S. Savoy, M. A. Balonek, L. Elliott,W. Schil- ler. Row 2: S. Matthews, S. O'Geen, L. Longhany. Row 3: T. Wel- burn, K. Reamer, G. Leffel, E. Sullivan, R. Calkins, J. Hawkins, S. D. Novak, J.Welburn, M. Baylor, T. Murray, D. Steffenella, D. Mey- er. Row 6: T. Scheuing, S. Gill, R. Prinzi, G. Elliott, G. White, B. Brege. ABSENT: D. Anderson, S. Collier, R. Godlove, L. Kelly, J. Mc Caffrey, P. Sheridan, T. Washington. Look, ma, no wheels! A Bottom: V. Dillon, L. Sherman, S. Burrell, C. Herrington, L. Stefani. Row 2: L. Scott, D. Graves, R. Schuyler, J. Condidorio, S. Griffo, G. Krautwurst. Row 3: M. Wade, E. Lucarelli, J. Rumsey, M. Miller, K. Mc- Bride, N. Dunmeyer, D. Kelty. Row 4: R. Simeone, M. Welch, D. Radley, M. Ford, M. Darby, P. Zimmerman, R. Longhany, M. Traxler. Row 5: K. Corsivo, D. Buck, N. Pascucci, D. Hess, T. McCullough, P. Darby, D. Feeley, P. Forti. ABSENT: R. Brinkman, R. Elliott, D. Englerth, S. Krautwurst, T. Schunk, M. Sequerth. Do they learn Burlesque at BOCES? This 511011111 hold hcl' mgefhef- Fredrickson, N. Laird. Row 4: K. Mullen, G. Smith, C. Miller. Row 5' f f 4 29 Grade School 121- 11953311 any gz,Q:'WyAL,Q12k3J5!:1' A-Hr : M55 ,V 21 ,3.'?1 ,V . 'N T -.-K rv.- . xl 'NSN A, 'x .....f . , ' , , ., -lf .g1LZ...n 5yuIxageiaige-fziijlwzlw nw: 3 ,:,iv,i.32,532Zmv,:7i Jim, m,-,H L. , 4, . . .,,1,19 .-.M , f 3. 5, .154 y, , .-mag?w21!L.gf..r12kqH rg Zmmvclgw 'Bmw' -:A-sm, ,rf , W ' '1iQ1Y. 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' i..1,, ,E fi win-' .wld-, -,. 1 w , ,. -Q 7 B3 ,...-nn 1-T CD' 24' 2 r,9f,,1Mm 1974 'f 'Tf .-,mi-1 . --f - f -'Q-f-, Wolcott Street School Office Principal 20 ai 5 26 27 as Allan Kinsley B.S. SUC at Oswegog M.A., Teacher's College, Columbia U. W.S.S. Secretary It is a pleasure to watch children enter Wolcott Street School as kinder- garteners and progress from grade to grade. But, the importance of the child's elementary school training is sometimes not fully appreciated. These are the years that are so important in molding the lives of the future leaders of our country. Allan Kinsley November l, 1974 Assistant Rachel Klinkbeil W.S.S. Secretary Lura Stenquest C olcott Stree School Facult MARGE BALD-B.S., U. of R.g Adv. Study RITQ Nazarethg Geneseo Community Coll. Art-Grade 1. r .Y R wx -aa. iff . , --in I it I rl 41 2' MARILYN BROWN- B.S., SUNY at Oswego. Gr. 2. Grade 2 CHAIR- MAN. ,,.,,,....... ., ,Q v LINDA DAY-B.S., SUC Geneseo. Grade 2. EILEEN FORSYTH- B.S., Geneseo. Gr. 2. ,: q rv! . x .r',:,' ' xp . ..,. . v, . 1 IX x X P vim: ,N r PM . I M ar t SUSAN BENNETT- A.B., Roberts Wesleyan Coll.g Adv. Study Coll. of St. Roseg SUNY Geneseo. Grade 4. GRADE CHAIRMAN. THELMA BROWN- B.S., Keene St. Col1.g SUNY Geneseo. Gr. 4. YWK S 'g a A ty . i x BERNICE DERRICK- B.S. SUC Geneseo. Grade 1. HELEN FOUND-B.S. , M.S.-SUNY Geneseo. Grade 3. SUZANNE BOWER- B.S., Geneseo St. Coll. Grade 4. AS ' BSI 4 ,-:SB . .,e' N wi .-agar, ,Z BARBARA CHURCH- ILL-B.S., SUC Brock- port. Kindergarten. TIMOTHY DIFRAN- CO-B.S., SUC Geneseo M.S. Orthopedic Ed. SUNY Buffalo. Grade 5. ADVISES-Jr. Class. MARTHA HANLEY- A.A.S.-Genesee Comm. Coll. B.S., SUC Geneseo. Grade 1. ?i 'f '7'i i '1 f'i'.1?Fff.1'-'gff!5.'f'-L '- fl I . ' , MARGARET BRO- BERG-B.A., Ohio Wesleyan U.g M.S., SUC at Geneseo. Grade 1. CATHERINE CLARK -B.S., SUNY Geneseo. Kindergarten. s 5 , ,I f 1 -f ff IE 'Q 'il 54. 'f . . .- lx. A' V -535:--af. RICHARD DUBOIS- B.S.g M.A.-SUNY Brockportg A.A.S. SUNY Delhi. Grade 5. .- -.1 V -. 'L if 1,4-5455 ' .VW W efy , I ic f 4 , as ,QL-1 f 5' f r I 1 X V 1 ,nil 1,21 V ' WILLIAM BROOKS- B.S., SUC Brockport, Adv. Study Brockport. Grade 6. COACH VAR. Wrestling. JEAN CLIFFORD- B.S. Mus. Eastman School of Music. Inst. Music, 4,5,6. AD- VISE-HS Strings. LOUISE FELT-B.S. SUC Geneseo. Grade 4 '- I - 5-t. f- V. ,, Q. , f sr ' .'..-,.2 hay-.,. .--1. , .1 :M .as , -1 1 - Q, .Et ws 1 f 4? 'rr .J '- KAREN INNES-B.S.: M.S.-SUC Geneseo. Grade 2. s f . : -J I .., ' p . . 4 - '-. .,, 7 JANE LORD-B.A., U. of R.: Adv. Study Brockport. Grade 3. Z.. . KENNETH MILNER- B.A., Roberts Wes- leyan Coll. Grade 4. .f. '- GVA I 'lx-I ,,f', f' ,, BERNADINE JASTER -B.S.g M.S.-SUC Geneseo. Grade 3. Elem. A.V. 4 ,W 'Myff Q - ff 'txt , fv f. f V KM-In 'XYZ' ' J .f s rgzf- f 5 - 1. ,Parw 315554111 .1 ,,, ,sexier '2' ifviz' ,,, . . ,. ,. :1- v,,::'.-V ' -gm, I - VL Jilmg 1, 5.1 If LEE MARLOW-B.S., SUC Brockportg B.S.! M.S.-SUC Geneseo. Gr. 6. GRADE CHAIRMAN. LOIS MORRIS-B.S., SUNY Brockport. ' Gr. 4. PATRICIA LAPP- B.S.g Nazareth Coll. Vocal Music 3-6. 5 --.-.. JI' ima-I :w '--1.2331-e311-1' A+: .7342 . ll , fr t 7 , 'W , Izfaaw' Lf. SALLY MCINTYRE- B.S. Black Hills St. Coll. Grade 3. CHARMAIN MURNAN -B. ED., U. of Toledog M. Ed., Worchester St. Teachers Coll. Remedi- al Math 5-8. NANCY LEHER-B.S.! M.S. SUNY Brockport. Phys. Ed. 1-6. MARGARET MC MUL- LEN-B.S. SUNY Gen- eseog Cert. for Speech Correction, SUNY Gen- eseo. Speech Therapy. K-12. THOMAS NORZYK- B.S., SUNY Brockport. WM . , 4 ' ' Af . e A , I -- 'aw' 1 ' :nw f r no M 4 If I I FRANCIS LONGI-IINI -B.S., Brockport St.g M.S., Indiana U. Phys. Ed, l-6. Supv. 5-6, Intramurals. WILLIAM MCQUIL- KIN-B.S., SUC in Ed. Geneseo. Grade 5. JO ANNE PARIS-B.S., SUC Geneseo. Gr. l. GRADE CHAIRMAN. .. 'M' Be quiet! J. Reading. x E CATHERINE PERHA- MUS-B.S., U. of R.g M.S., SUNY Brockport. Grade 5. GRADE CHAIRMAN. .Q ' A . '- M. xx ' f EET? 'N . .. r ' - J.. - wg -. , 4-Y .e S x I X 1 V A fc.-f , . 2 'I' SUE SCHMIDT-B.S., Eastern Conn. St. Coll. Grade 1. CAROL SHOUP-B.S., Rosary Hill Co11.g Adv. Study SUNY Geneseo. Elem. Art. 2-6. LOIS TI-IORNE-B.S., SUC Geneseo. Kinder- garten. S I . 5 . 2 EVA REHOR-B.S., State Coll. Fitchburg, Mass. Corrective .A Reading. Y ft Txil ' .'- gf ' -- -f: ' A TED SCHMIDT-B.S., U. of RJ M.S., SUC Brockport. Grade 3. MARY SMITH-B.M., Oklahoma Coll. Lib- eral Arts, Music 1,2. REBECCA WHITE- B.S., SUNY Geneseo. Kindergarten. -15 ,E LOIS REICH-B.S., SUNY Buffalog M.S., SUNY Brockport. Grade 2. JUDITH SCHRAFT- B.S., Geneseo State U. Gr. 5, ANNE MARIE STAR- OWITZ-B.S., D'You- ville Coll. Grade 3. GRADE CHAIRMAN. 43156 f, I 5 n 2 Q - ' xg nit .131-J 7 .25 'V I 'Z , mei 5 ' A aw ' .2',5g3:f:g.-rg q ... gr: j,,gfg:.g,:,,,: ' ' .if 12 '.ZiPF.if5'1' C15 SHEILA WILLIAMS- B.S., U. of R.g M. Ed. U. of R. Remedial Reading. g , I 5 ' P ,,. ,-, P h fl 1 A :E . Q,- . Q -1 I 149' J ,mmmglplas-IB 7' p L. p f - ' A ,- 7 . ca I W 'S TW ' 3 LeRoy ISN'T near Chicago. i' ijfjj'f'f'3-...KW ,Q QW, ff, ' . ! , ,,f.E+'25i1f f gyffft. x r aft' A c W PAULINE SEEKINS- B.S., Geneseo St. Coll. B.S., SUNY Brockport. Grade 1. 5.-2. fry . . 4 41,,.4'i.., 1 G 0.52-f. --.. . A it-I , , 5. A 'f X ,' A '4 FLORENCE STEV- ERSON-B.S., SUC Geneseo. Grade 6. ADVISES-Cheer- leaders. . 5, fa pu I 1 fx, Taxi If WILLIAM SHAFFER B.A., Oswego St. U.3 Adv. Study Brock- portg SUC Geneseo. Grade 6. CAROL TI-IIELE-B.S SUC Geneseo. Grade 2 RUTH WOODLEY- B.S., SUC Geneseo. Gr. 6. FRANK ZAMBITO- B,S., Brockportg Adv. Study at Brockport. Gr. 5. Kindergarten Room 4, Bottom: K. Bishop, T. Petrie. Row Two: L. Totten, A. Cor- cimiglia, J. Orlando, T. Steffenella. Row Three: A. Chisholm, J. Kra- Room 2, Bottom: J. Goodrich, S. A. Dziekan. Row Two: C. Shipp, D. Boatfield, B. Jaroszek, T. Ryan. Row Three: P. Crosby, D. Green, D. Bryant, R. Krebs, J. Burch. Row Four: A. Reinhardt, D. Nuciola, Row Five: K. Woodworth, R. Spring, C. Mills, S. Connelly, L. Parker, T. Lowe. Row Six: MRS. WHITE, L. Hanley, K. Prinzi. marz, K. Drury, B. Heaman, L. Quinlan, R. Call, K. Hale. Row Four: MRS. CHURCHILL, R. Allison, M. Darling, D. Yauchzee, J. Chasse, T. Hanley. ABSENT: M. Kurtz. Room 4, Bottom: R. Grandaw, L. Neil- son, T. Wood, R. Saleway, T. Davis. Row Two: H. Maldonado, S. Vemey, J. Bal- samo, D. Beachel, B. Donahue, R. Mes- singer. Row Three: D, Hulse, C. Bush, E. Scheuing, L. Perry, A. LaRocco, M. Clark. Row Four: MRS. CHURCHILL, A. Carmichael, C. Anzalone, S. McCum- skey, B. Smart, K. Fiorito. I H ' Room 2, Bottom: M. Ladd, J. Wardell, J. Preston, S. Slane, A. Feltham, R. Trantham, S. Beaumont, K. Holthaus, P. P. Sharp, D. Ryder, D. Grandaw. Row Two: A. Baumgart- Tinney, E. Wilcox, R. 0'Shea, B. Dugan. Row Four: G. ner, D. Niccloy, A. Scott, A. Cianci. Row Three: K. Pickell, Brockel, A. Tripp, MRS. WHITE. Room 1, Bottom: T. Corcimiglia, R. Grasby, J. Hayes, K. LePorte ' Row Two: E. Smith, T. Privatera, D. Vanelli, H. Brian, D. McFarlane, J. Lytle, T. Ervin, J. Bohnert. Row Three: MRS. THORNE, K. Norton, B. Geedy, S. Innes, S. Quin, D. Pursel, S. Clark, E. Williams, C. Bedford Absent: P. Kelly. Room 1, Bottom: D. Knickerbacker, D. Parish, H. Grambeck, J. Beau- mont. Row Three: M. Robinson, M. Dubois, J. Battaglia, M. Cheese- man, J. Eppolito, M. O'Shea, A. Hellerman, C. Vorhees, MRS. THORNE. Row Four: M. Ritpon, J. Spear, L. Ruck, M. Perkins, D. Simons, T. Freeman. Row Two: L. Mancuso, J. Wright, T. Sosa. Absent: D. Navas. ' ' . ' ' ' A ignjj . 1.1-u -.-. X-.f, . if ' 55 HV- ' I - ' ' 'ff 0374- ., Room 5, Bottom: K. Klinkbeil, J. Beaumont, A. Stewart, S, Passmore, R. Scott, D. DeCarlo. Row Two: MRS. CLARK, D. Gray, B. Wood, M. Platek, M. Snell, G. Kinsley, B. Havens, J. O'Shay. Row Three: J. Freeman, S. Snyder, J. Powers, J. Ameth, G. Carubia, J. Lock, A. Greene. Absent: A. Forsyth. - Is there a speed limit? Room 5, Bottom: L. Hulse, A. Washburn, C. Chudy, A. Breems. Row Two: M. Waite, E. .. . Howe, S. Fitzsimmons, D. Barrett. Row Three: MRS. CLARK, J. Urtel, R. Walker, J. Gaylord, A. Jackson, M. Privitera, M. Bes- wick. Row Four: S. Vickers, B. Lathan, T. Ashley, B. McCulley, N. Mancuso, G. Wol- cott, K. Cone. Absent: L. Corp. E7.'.,f. x First rade Room 8, Bottom: S. Ladd, R. A. Smith, K. Gere, K. Brownell, D. Hayes, D. Lathan. Row Two: ' B. Grayson, K. Blackley, R. Peters, C. Campell, D. Clark, M. Niemeyer, D. Kelso. Row Three: ' 'V ' ' M. Longhany, J. Hayward, T. Kelley, A. Green, C. Baker, B. Curtis, L. S. Normandin, D. Miller, -AV IV , 1 Av,v Q Iliicivg Lamendola, M. Earl, D. Gamard, R. Panek, W. Hutton, W. Truax, S. Bernhersel, uCrayonswere made to color paper not peo- ple. Room 12, Bottom: P. Hume, A. Steinmetz, J. Cooper, R. Hammer, B. ton, T. DiFranco, A. Davis, B. Crandall, V. Dusing. Row Four: MRS Dempsey. Row Two: Fussell, C. Payne, L. Van Deusen, T. Starr, R. SEEKINS, J. Williams, B. Price, C. Wetzel, D. DuBois, C. Sipel, M. K. Steen. Row Three: S. Slaven, J. Lathan, D. Curtis, M. Mathis, J. New- Longhini, C. Wilson, J. Saulsbury. Absent: L. Eisenger. . ...7 . 'life -V fy 4 , Sr 1 I Well, there goes another fingernail. Room 16, Bottom: T. Capwell, S. Stewart, D. Riggi, J. Lander. Row Two: B. Hummel, K. Smith, A. Kelly. Row Three: B. Torrey, M. Lyons, D. Vandersteur, L. Nickerson, B. Freeman, K. Roblee, S. Corcimiglia. Row Four: MRS. HANLEY, T. Beaumont, B. Shepard, R. Steffen- ella, S. Call, S. McVickers, G. Ryan. Row Five: M. Bolin, B. Yauchzee, R. Cmkovich, J. Mullin. fe.. . ir fa. ffi fig: gi.SfIf '83 i- f f si' l 1 I 3 52 2 J fa. Sg t' 3 'airs-22 Mf?'1.Lff,iJ.fi2 Fai 23-i.f1:.. R5 sg: ...V . - . , ' f 61mafQ5gg':.rf?.1tfzsmom1:f4v.1:1es:za.f.m-4 ,,g.,sf1s.xZx 5 .V - ' ,fiigg . ' Roi ' ' ff u. l F- Room 18, Bottom: W. Rlchens, M. Rosone, T. Krebbs,J. Duyssen, M. Laurie, T. Ellingham, E. Chansler. Row Three: MRS. DERRICK, D. Homer, R. Johannes, M. Hellerman, K. Klotzbach. 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Shepard, L. Dodge, C. Antinore, M. Servis. Row T. Morris, J. Barber. Row Three: L. Hamler, T. Traster, M. Simeone, Three: B. Stephenson, K. Knickerbocker, D. Johannes, P. Bolsei, G. J. Duyssen, R. Pape, G. Simmons. Row Four: MISS MCINTYRE, G. Hively, B. Wardell, H. Hulse. Row Four: MISS LORD, S. Forti, F. Kiefer, C. Roth, M. Hungeford, R. DeYoung, T. Hagen. Row Five: J. Payne, B. Ennis, D. Young, P. Monson, C. Mangefrida, B. Kettle, D. Doran, D. Croft. Crocker, M. Green. Room 201, Bottom: T. Rieth, G. Loscombe, C. Gerrish, D. Tabone, R. Smythe, G. Gere, W, 1 Wood. Row Two: G. Bell, D. Pangrazio, M. Cooke, R. Crowley, M. Jedrewski, D. Erhart, C. Call, D. Uberty, W. Hardy. Row Three: MR. SCHMIDT, J. Miller, C. Yauchzee, M, Delang, C, Leport, C. Hummel, M. Saulsbury, D. Hubbard. I J.- ., What's this thing? Bottom: R. Curtis, D. Crawford, D. Er- hart, M. Uberty. Row 2: R. Frydrich, M. Murray, L. Siple, S. Allison, T. Pinkham, C. Shipp, D. Fryer. Row 3: MRS. FELT, L. Elliott, W. Birch, M. Prinzi, S. Spoon, T. Sullivan. Row 4: M. Clark, L. Burrell, B. Locke, M. Wilcox, J. Longhini, N. Wilson. ABSENT: K. Kirby, T. Dacey, T. Beaumont, D. Frier, R. Steverson. Fourth Bottom: B. Grayson, H. Savoy, H. Camp- bell, D. West, C. Clarke, T. Konkol. Row 2: M. Fitzsimmons, D. Howe, D. Lamendola, L. Pike, W. Stella, D. Wilfeard, B. Dillon. Row 3: J. Orlando, J. Davis, F. Anzalone, C. Thomas, A. Carmel, J. McElroy, E. Trax- ler. Row 4: MRS. BENNETT, S. Hodge, R. Longhany, B. Crocker, D. Adams, M. Ab- bott, K. Phillips. ABSENT: S. Moulton. Q Bottom: A. J. Doeberiener, G. Tucker, D Ferrara, C. Ford, R. Grant. Row 2: B. A. Condidorio, M. Lathan, T. Spencer, J. Vick ers, P. Hogle, W. Cecere. Row 3: W. Hahm, M. Korpar, S. Mathews, M. Baumgartner, D. Peltzer, P. Pratt, K. Hume. Row 4: MRS BOWER, C. Aiken, C. Arneth, J. McGee, C. Stone, M. Scharlau, J. McKeon, R. Mea- cham. U . .. .. . ..,.. . Wim Grade Bottom: T. Dusen, L. Miller, P. Lathan, S. Demsey, S. Ferrara. Row 2: E. Tuohey, L. Jackson, B. Halney, R. Foresha, R. Perry, C. Hale, J. Curry, T. Boyce. Row 3: MRS. BROWN, M. Alexander, R. Spencer, W. Welker, E. Prinzi, M. Ciance, S. Fuller, C. Stone. Row 4: E. Beaumont, K. Cook, J. Holthaus, E. McDonald, J. Laurie, B. Shepard. Bottom: B. Taylor, M. Chenault, B. Steen, J. Kinsley. Row 2: B. Benstermaker, B. Howard, J. Buck, T. Salway, C. Heatherman, E. VanDusen, K. Miller. Row 3: MR. MIL- NER, J. Thomas, D. Graham, M. Innes, M. Corcimiglia, D. Maloy, T. Antinore, N. Pelt- zer. Row 4: D. Ferrara, B. Ridleyji. Ern- est, D. Garner, S. Darron, C. Leport. AB- SENT: K. Moulter. Bottom: A. J. Privetera, T. Kelso, B. Tet rault, M. Boyle. Row 2: E. Eisenger, E. O'- Shea, R. Woodruff, T. Crosby, W. Maldon- ado, H. Staves, Row 3: D. Butler, C. Loon- ey, R. Heller, C. Gerlach, E. Hollinger, D. Hydem, C. Furr, B. Englerth. Row 4: MRS. MORRIS, P. Clark, S. Ogorek, C. Tash, J. Nelson, A. Darling, T. Leone, ABSENT: S. Anchor. Fifth Grade This new math isn't really that hard, Mr. DiFranco. Bottom: C. Perzia, H. Pape, J. Uberty, C. Goodrich, D. Panepento, E. Truaz. Row 2: B. Bush, M. Mangefrida, F. Ridley, L. Eppolito, P. Santini, D. Fioritto, R. DiCarlo. Row 3: M. DiFranco, B. Spotto, T. Leffel, B. Pfaff, S. Nichloy, B. Corcimiglia, C. Gilbert, D. Millard. Row 4: R. Curry, J. Hogel, L. Wetzel, L. Jackson, J. Johnson, T. Campbell, A. Stevens, MR. ZAMBITO. IOO Bottom: J. Merica, D. Pfaff, D. Mooney, T. Stevens, R. Uberty. Row 2: R. Scott, D. Jasczc, D. Turner, S. Canfield. Row 3: C. Staats, M. Fisher, J. Miller, C. Hackett, C. Dodge, D. Pangrazio, P. Prospero. Row 4: S. Normandin, B. Nicolls, P. Longhini, M. Graham. Row 5: MR. DIFRANCO, L. Lock, M. Sands, L. Flansburg, D. Delano, G. Antinore, B. Woodward. ABSENT: K. Crandall, C. Condidorio. Bottom: B. Coward, A. Fitzsimmons, C. Wright, M. Miller, J. Lowe, C. Parker, D. Vickers. Row 2: B. Drury, E. Chenault, K. Hyde,V. Nicamento, D. Loscombe, D. Steen, P. Vanelli. Row 3: MR. DU- BOIS, D. Scott, G. Fox, D. Green, D. Pfaff, R. Baker, T. Hacket, P. Dimick. Row 4: J. Mortimer, J. Jay, S. Sullivan, M. Balonek, B. Crn- kovich, M. McGully, B. Sherman. ffl TIETE 5 ,.k. .,. AA , , I wonder how much trouble I can get into Bottom: K. Warriner, K. Ingalls, T. Simons, P. Pendergast, D. Smith, T. Traster. Row 2: D. todayrgn Mangan, T. Hellerman, B. Bundy, C. Taylor, A. Crosby, K. Reamer, A. D'Agostino. Row 3: M. Panek, T. O'Conner, C. Bernstein, R. Prinzi, M. Frost, G. Hively, C. Collins, S. Snyder, MRS. PERHAMUS. Row 4: K. Dunning, J. Maloni, B. Eadie, C. Bell, M. Miller, D. Traxler, M. O'- Toole. DC- Bottom: J. Christner, C. Duffy, D. Cunningham, K. Frier, S. Radley, Bottom: D. Tuohey, A. Mangefrida, R. Perry, D. Erhart, I. Wilcox, B. C. O'Geen. Row 2: R. Miles, H. Lytle, D. Starr, S. Dimick, D. Ham- Trout. Row 2: E. Mangefrida, M. Gill, R. Panek, R. Spicer, D. Jack- ler, B. Kinsley, A. Stewart. Row 3: V. Sherman, J. Dean, R. Welker, son, M. Cooper. Row 3: MISS SCHRAFT, M. Matins, J. Newton, V. K. Hasenauer, L. Craft, V. Hyde, K. Brimmer, R. Phillips. Row 4: Godlove, R. Miller, P. Macellwain, R. Ruth, S. Dwyer, N. Roth. Row MR. MC QUILKIN, S. Baumgartener, C. Bohler, D. Snell, T. Majors, 4: T. Shellon, A. Darling, R. Zarajcyzk, D. Burr, W. Johnson, B. Di- J. Pasquale, S. Vemaccini. Francisco, J. Innes. Bottom: B. Hammer, M. Hendershot, R. Dux, R. Uberty, K. Ingalls, M. Shaughnessy, S. Welch. Row 2: D. Fisher, M. Tomaszew- ski, S. Wagner, V. Mujica, L. Derrick, J. Rohl, A. Boyce. Row 3: K. Putman, A. Mc- Elwain, J. Hadley, L. Arneth, T. Alexander, D. Thiele, M. Steffenella, P. Chenault, V. Miller, MR. SHAFFER. Row 4: D. Garner, S. Maddux, L. Lathan, C. Costa, L. Scott, J. Nicolls, S. Lauber, D. Wetzel, S. Clarke. Bottom: T. Hume, R. Drury, M. Clark, R. Steen, R. Graves, K. Dusen. Row 2: T. Brege, A. Perkins, K. Radley, M. Abbott, P. Tucci, P. Myers, D. Stella. Row 3: MR. MARLOW, J. Amidon, K. Graves, J. Lowe, B. Passmore, P. Tetrault, T. Collins, L. Ful- ler, M. A. Ugorek, D. Mattice, N. Scheuing. Row 4: E. Schramm, R. Webster, B. Hunger- ford, B. Aikens, F. Mujica, A. Costa, P. Fee, D. Zarajczyk, M. Brodie, P. McBride. Sixth Bottom: M. Schiavi, J. Ferrara, T. Mowry K. Tryon, L. George, P. Tallo, D. Parker. Row 2: J. Corsivo, C. West, D. Woodward, S. Klinkbeil, W. Hodge, M. Clark, C. Uber- ty. Row 3: MR. BROOKS, V. Parnell, J. Driscoll, J. Mathews, C. Dempsey, S. Gra- ham, S. Mathews, T. Dimick, M. Sequerth, C. Krowley. Row 4: J. Hubbard, M. Bolsei, K. Quinn, C. Snell, M. Stoats, D. Abbott, R. Collier, K. Morris, S. Wright, C. Boyle. T Grade I like crayons better. Wf?? fx?225W m vi ' ffff,WZ4wb .ZLJ This is almost as good as the Saturday morning cartoons. Jn- 1. . Bottom: K. Scott, D. Pape, M. Dougherty, D. Goodrich, P. Kelly, R. Price. Row 2: S. , Slaven, J. Hamler, M. Bohlert, M. Wood, I. Baube, K. Tryon, H. Hummell. Row 3: L. Trout, K. Loftus, T. Faville, D. Coates, D. Davis, D. Pangrazio, M. Bernstein, S. Wen- zel, P. Ripton. Row 4: MRS. WOODLEY, M. Hivley, A. Streeter, J. Whiting, M. Sulli- van, D. Dillon, J. Cianci, D. Meacham, L. Clark. ABSENT: M. Novak, P. Sherman, J. Gehlert. Bottom: M. Garner, D. Vickers, J. Merica, J. Piazza, B. Dillon, R. Christner. Row 2: J. Ryan, T. Stenshorn, B. McVickers, J. Carl- sen, D. Keaton, F. DeYoung, R. Hammer. Row 3: MRS. STEVERSON, D. Niccloy, P. Siple, K. Heller, E. Truax, P. Ripton, P. Darrow, L. White, P. Leport, S. Mills. Row 4: B. Baker, J. Bateman, D. Welker, B. Washington, J. Traxler, J . Clifford, T. Shef- fer, J. Ford, R. Ellingham. 10 Band Bottom: C. Staats, J. Hubbard, J. Carlsen, S. Matthews, D. en, D. Vickers, K. Morris, P. Tucci, K. Tryon, P. Tallo, J. Pangrazro, P. Srple, S. Wright, M. Bolsei, T. Dimick. Row 2: Cianci, T. Mowry, P. Myers, J. Merica, R. Dux. Row 3: K. J. Clifford, F. DeYoung, P. Darrow, T. Stenshorn, B. Aik- Tryon, S. Wagner. ABSENT: C. Costa, D. Parker, C. West. Chorus Bottom: M. Miller, A. Boyce, S. Slaven, C. O'Geen, C. Boyle, N. Roth, B. Kinsley. Row 2: R. Price, B. Pfaff, B. Sherman, P. Rieth, R. Steen, M. Abbott, D. Fiorito, S. Niccloy, M. Sequerth. Row 3: T. Dimick, D. Scott, J. Dean, S. Wenzel, S. Snyder, D. Nic- cloy, P. Darrow, P. Leport, D. Thiele, B. Bundy. Row 4: M. Graham, P. Tucci, K. Dunning, A. Perkins, K. Loftus, L. Wenzel, P. Ripton, S. Graham, L. White, M. O'Toole. Row 5: J. Rohl, B. Baker, K. Morris, S. Baumgartner, C. Costa, M. Staats, J. Ford, D. Burr, S. Wright, J. Hubbard, P. Siple, C. Collins. Row 6: C. Staats, A, Stuart, M. Wood, B. DiFrancisco, T. Campbell, D. Steen, M. Cooper, S. Dwyer, B. Mullin, D. Turner, C. Uberty, T. O'Connor. Row 7: L. Fuller, P. Tallo, T. Mowry, J. Mathews, R. Webster, S. Sullivan, J. Johnson, B. Atkins, R. Collier, S. Wagner, M. Ugorek, L. Dim- ick, Row 8: T. Faville, D.Tetrau1t, T. Col- lins, D. Vickers, M. Hively, S. Mathews, K. Putnam, U. Mujica, L. Eppolito, B. Corci- miglia, B. Washington, L. Scott, T. Leffel, T. Prospero, K. Dusen, D. Mangan, T. Hel- lerman, M. Frost, MRS. LAPP. I had a glimpse through curtain laces . . . 104 ' I T' ??'Q3 PM Orchestra Bottom: K. Morris, A. Boyce, C. Staats, M. Frost, K. Dun- M. Balsey, P. Darrow, S. Fuller, J. Clifford. Row 3: K. ning, D. Thiele, P. Tucci, P. Michaels, K. Tryon. Row 2: L. Tryon, S. Wagner. ABSENT: J. Dean, B. Kinsley, S. Rad- Fuller, L. Scott, P. LaPorte, C. Bell, T. Hellerman, M. ley, B. Truax. Staats, J. Hubbard, S. Mathews, T. Stenshorn, T. Dimick, of outhful forms and youthful faces Good Hours Jghvv-l..5.?, lm.. W- -.. - .sa Library Club Bottom: P. Lathan, P. Prospero, E. Wood ward, D. Wetzel, R. Trout, J. Baube, B. Hammer. Row 2: MISS SHORES, C. Brim- mer, P. Kelly, D. Coates, C. C. Staats, B. Corcimiglia, J. Carlsen. ,,,l:h,-ii: W Interim 4 1, 277'-. 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Wilcox, B. Duddy. Row Three: S. Whit- ing, T. Barbeau, J. Lapp, R. Spicer, J. Thomas, M. Smith. Row Four: W. Scott, J. Least, D. Smith, D. Stenshorn, M. Battaglia, J. Parton. Row Five: F. Dickinson, D. Smith, J. Call, C. Gale. Row Six: C. De- Maupassant, J. Coward, D. DeFelice, S. Ganiard, B. Rupert. Row Seven: M. Tucci, M. Lapp, C. Wallace, M. Wagner, T. Nor- mandin, E. Hill. Row Eight: S. Norton, W. Clifford, M. Leone J. Loftus, B. Campbell, P. Grice. Row Nine: R. Lane, D. Blowers, S. Darrow, C. Williams, A. Hopkins, S. Mackey. Row Ten: K. Curry, K. Hammer, K. Kelty, M. Least, A. Boldt. f a L. ff X r Color Guard Bottom: C. Furr, L. TABOR, M. Graney, S. Welburn, R. Schiavi. Row Two: D. Mullin, S Gar ner, S. Severson, P. Buck, D. Radley, L. MacGregor. Row Three: B. Legg, C. Kelly, J. Tucci B Klinkbeil, E. Scheuing, MISS LAMBEIN, P. Rumfola, L. Tash, T. Welburn. Majorettes Row One: C. Vicary, C. Doeberiner. Row Two: P. KANALEY, J. Heaman, A. Krzewinski 'Ex Concert Band Pep Band Bottom: S. Darrow, K. Curry, J. Loftus, E. Hill. Row Two: S. Norton, M. Wagner, D. DeFelice, B. WILCOX, T. Whiting, C. Wallace, R. Lane, D. Blowers, P. Grice, C. Williams. Row Three: W. Clifford, C. DeMaupassant, B. Campbell, S. Whiting, A. l-Iopkins. Row Four: B. Rupert, B. Dub- dy, J. Parton, D. Stenshorn, T. Barbeau. Row Five: B. Spicer, R. Hopkins, J. Lapp, W. Scott, K. Kelty, M. Battaglia, F. Dickinson. Bottom: W. Clifford, M. Tucci, J. Coward B. Campbell, R. Lane, P. Grice, D. Blowers, K. Curry. Row Two: B. Steen, S. Norton, J. Loftus, M. Wagner, D. DeFelice, E. Hill, A. Hopkins, S. Mackey, M. Leone, C. Williams, S. Darrow. Row Three: C. Wallace, T. Nor- mandin, S. Ganiard, J. Lapp, T. Baker, M. Lapp, S. Whiting, K. Kelty, T. Barbeau, K. Hammer, M. Least, A. Boldt, Row Four: J. Call, C. Gale, W. Baker, W. Mowry, R. Hop- kins, C. Mannix, B. Rupert, F. Dickinson, S. Squires. Row Five: J. Vescovi, D. Stenshorn C. DeMaupassant, M. Battaglia, E. Henry, M Smith, B. Wilcox, R. Spicer, T. Whiting, B. Duddy, J. Thomas, M. Silvernail, D. Smith, J. Least, J. Parton, W. Scott. fficers Bottom: R. Lane, M. Lapp, J. Loftus. Row Two: J. CALL, M. Least. v Symphonic Band Bottom: A. Hopktns, B. Uberty, J. Tucci, L. Lytle, T. Branton, P. Baker, C. Clark, D. Battaglia, J. Frost, L. Vicary, L. Parker. Row Two: B. Darrow, R. Dean, P. Heaman, N. Leport, K. Leffel, S. Ganiard, J. Hammer, J. Merica, C. Mackey, M. Root, S. Wenzel, S. Whiting, B. Campbell, R. Blowers, R. West, T. Barbeau. Row Three: G. Tallo, L. rchestra Bottom: K. Wetzel, R. Campbell, B. Uberty, A. Hopkins, S. Wenzel, G. Tallo, S. Scott, D. Hill, W. Clifford. Row Two: P. Heaman, Y. Campbell, C. DeMaupassante, B. Duddy, B. Wilcox, M. Lapp, S.'Whiting, MRS. CLIFFORD, S. Squires. Absent: K. Tyron, B. Campbell. Bottom: M. Wagner, S. Darrow,J. Loftus, E. Hill, R. Lane. Row Two D. DeFelice, MR. COCCA, P. Grice, D. Blowers, R. Lane. Row Three: B. Wilcox, T. Whiting, B. Campbell, S. Whiting, C. Mannix. Row Four: D. Stenshorn, J. Parton, B. Duddy, W. Scott, A. Boldt, F. Dic- kinson. Row Five: E. Henry, R. Spicer, M. Battaglia, K. Kelty, T. Barbeau, R. Hopkins. Bovenzi, J. Antinore, B. Tiberio, C. Pangrazio, A. Lamendola, J. Frank, T. Whiting, J. Thomas, D. Wenzel, P. Mancuso, K. Vandersteur, D. Graves, A. Hume, B. Bohler, F. Dickinson, B. Kelly, S. Flansburg, M. Kelly, W. Baker. Row Four: C. DeMaupassante, MR. COCCA, F. O'Green, R. Keinath, T. Thomas, S. Darron, Y. Campbell, M. Battaglia. 11,-g,L.5,i?, . g. 'Q P Q5 3195 H 12 H H 7135 9- 1' f '-.bd - -1-4 I . . .. - . was ,.::. 655125. 5g.:Z?i '-, ' 2 f,' gffrfvs., - 'f y 431,f145'?'iZi Zi:-:5 .M A. 2r,..q.y . gi . if In J 545' Hi.-,ta veg? 5.1 ,Qi ak:-Q-are -. 1 .IN . . . . w.. Hifi' . 5 ' ' ,-3 -' .. . . 5.21 - t-55 J: 5 ..' 1349. ,G '--:-f ' Ig .. .L f, 'F - 151. ' ' ' -- , . ' ' .,,, I . , . QL 5,324 ffl- - ,f ' ' f- rf 5 ,g,52,41 ' '34 :A -We: I ' -. I ., 11i:+ I iz' in ., iii is X I '.i'fI'Lr 1 ' 2. Y S S , L 5.3 'swf 'v 1- . 1' .fd H f. J I ., .. 2 mf f- 56 :f-me Es.:-: I '- .3 -fu azez. J -1Ef.:'T'-- ffej.-, -f. jffwjld I - . I T 4' 1 .M arg I Q. f 'ilf'l1 s, - ff, Jr. Hi h Chorus Bottom: M. Root, A. Macomber, T. Mangefrida, B. O'Conner, P. Sul- livan, S. Cooney, J. DeFeIice. Row Two: E. Curry, J. Frost, D. Bat-I taglia, B. Kelly, B. King, F. Chenault, D. Miller. Row Three: E. Christ- ner, K. Passmore, R. Scott, S. Gerlach, R. Pascucci, M. Dimick, T. Crandall, B. Grayson, J. Bolton, C. Clark, E. Kinsley, MISS LAM- BIEN. Row Four: R. Collier, B. Wetzel, G. Eppolito, P. Baker, K. O'Gee, C. Lee, A. Lamendola, B. Jackson, S. Bernardini. Row Five: L. Scott, S. Goodrich, L. Wood, C. Least, C. DeMaupassante, R. Dean, B. Calmes, S. Crocker, R. Scott. Row Six: N. Millard, N. Leport, A. Hume, D. Newton, L. Bovenzi, B. Wetzel, N. Anderson, S. Smith, B. Tiberio, K. Tryon, P. Heaman. Row Seven: B. Dodge, N. Wright, C. Pangrazio, M. Lee, S. Scott, S. Crawford, V. Klinkbeil, J. Lathan, L. Stewart, S. Squires, M. Costa, C. Nelson, G. Savoy. atkanaires Bottom: MISS LAMBEIN, E. Hill, S. Ber- nardini, K. Kelty, B. Hayward, B. Camp- bell, C. Gale, D. DeFelice, D. Bateman, D. Keinath, K. Waterman, B. Dimick, L. Christner. Row Two: P. Buck, L. NacPher- son, C. Normandin, C. Mannix, J. Jay, D. Smith, D. Putter, 'P. Moran, R. Anzalone, P. Tiberio, B. Milliman, J. Loftus, S. Roth. Row Three: S. Garner, D. Dimick, P. Grice, M. Darrow, J. Wright, S. O'Toole, R.,Camp- bell, T. Baker, R. Schiavi, B. Klinkbeil, L. Struthers, S. Longhini, R. Lane. Row Four: C. Furr, B. Webster, E. Scheuing, C. Se- querth, S. Whiting, J. Ricci, G. Phillips, T. Whiting, R. Haynes, R. Stewart, C. Kelly, D. Blowers, C. Hyde, B. Snell. Absent: D. Gangi. Girls Chorus Row One: V. Hasset, C. Barone, J. Privitera, T. Tucker, P. Heaman, P. Tiberio, B. Curry, J. Scheuing, L. Christner, MISS LAMBEIN. Row Two: D. Keinath, D. Miller, D. Hun- gerford, C. Pierce, S. Welburn, N. Mancuso, P. Furr, R.Schiavi, B. Hayward, D. White. Row Three: C. Furr, A. Krzewinski, G. Nuciola, M. McDonald, B. Snell, D. Burr, D. Dimick, L. Longhany, C. Kelly. Absent: C. Hyde. II9 Activity . . . Laughter . . . Memories' , - . , -. , ,j,- faq, fir f '-if f A' ruff' il if , , 'Nh- ' .710 1. ya, , ,,..,.. 5 if if ' The combination of leadership from class officers, and time and counseling from generous advisors, proved to be a favorable one for the Class of 1975. Under such supervision, the Senior Class activities could be no less than successful. Along with the traditional events, Seniors organized a new activity, and the Creek clean-up bloomed into an enjoyable and useful event. Although this was the first time this service was performed for the community, it is hoped that the clean-up will be continued. Because of good planning and extensive publicity, the Fish Fry drew a large crowd. The Spaghetti Supper also brought many customers and resulted in compiling addition- al necessary funds. Of course, it would have been preferable to include pictures of our Senior Ball, Trip, and the Circus, but unfortunately, the yearbook went to press before this could occur. While the schedule was always full and somewhat hectic, it was a very profitable and enjoyable year. 120 Figs Seeking with memories grown dim o'er night, Some resting flower of yesterday's delight. in U,-fe ffsigltl ll 131171712 1,55 gwrax, rf .- , I -low, , of ' M17 '21-i'r V- A , - '-.. -ww' 1 0 . ' l ,--. a ',-5,,' x 1 K Q M b'E Ski Club Bottom' L Forsyth S Squires C LEGG K Coo er P Baker R Ho . . , . , . , . p , . , . p- kins, K. Leffel, N. Jordan. Row Two: S. MacGowan, M. J. Zimmerman, G. Eppolito, C. Lee, J. Dusing, M. Lee, A. Lamendola, G. Leffel. Row Three: N. Kibler, C. Carr, M. A. Arrascada, A. Hume, K. Konkol, J. Drama Club Bottom: C. Hyde, M. Freitag, K.Curry. Row Two: L. Bernardini, MR. CROWE. Longhany, B. Wilcox, S. Lapp, D. Kelly, D. Longhany, MRS. MORSE, J. Lapp, MR. SANTINI. Top: A. Pickett, H. Davis, S. Gangi, M. Kelly, R. Spicer. Chess Club Y Bottom: K. Cooper, S. Miller, T. O'Toole, S. Gerlach. Row Two: S. Bernardini, K. Wetzel, D. Burrell, G. Henry. Row Three: MR. KEN- NEDY, C. Hunneyman, V. Pascucci, F. Dickinson, S. Forbes, S. O'Too1e, K. Parton. 1 1 B tt m: M. FREITAG, L. Clark, A. Merica. Row Two: B.Forsha, G.Ta1lo, B. Cahian, J. o 0 Frost, C. Lee, B. Wagner, S. Gerlach, R. Keinath. Row Three: D. Battaglia, B. Uberty, D. Kem- F at.h, S. Meyer, J. Frydrych, B. Traxler, B. Webster, D. Packard, MISS CHRISTIANO. Row ou E. Hill, L. Hall, K. Waterman, C. Miller, J. Longhany, M. Weinzler, P. Severson, D. Smith, K. Curry. Row Five: R. Lane, S. Ganiard, J. Coward, D. Sovocooi, G. Williams, C. Michel, S. Squires, J. Merica, S. Roth. Spanish Club French lub The 1974-1975 French Club, under the supervision of Miss Barbara Chris- tiano, was composed of approximately thirty students. The ofncers elected by the membership were: President, Mar- tha Freitag, Vice-President, Jeanne Jay Secretary, Lorrie Clark, and Treasurer, Anne Merica. French Club members planned fund raising events to provide money for varied cultural activities. They planned two trips to further their knowledge of French culture. These were dinner at a French restuarant in March and a weekend in Montreal, Canada. Bottom: L. MacGregor, M. D'Agustino, L. Ott, C. Flansburg, S. Israel, man, M. MARCHESE, r. riazza, C. w11uuiua,u. ct.-sta, V. ........-.., . N. Steverson, S. Young. Row Two: L. Legg, D. Traxler, D. White, S. Smith, F. Krywy, S. Barbeau, J. Parton, K. Perkins, S. Lapp, D. Smith ' ' ' ' MR. SMITH. Grasby, G. Nuctola, J . Scanlon. Row Three. G. Buckman, S. Bernardmi, P. Perkins, P. Grice. Row Four: A. Grice, O. Persia, D. Hardy, I. Bate- edical Club Photography Club ffl X Bottom: P. Hammer, MRS. COLLINS, J. Scheuing. Row Two: D. Mil- Bottom: J. Bolton, J. Jay. Row Two: R. Anzalone, M. Marchese. Row ler, M. Coates, M. NEWCOMB, L. Miller. Absent: N. Yutzy. Three: MR. DEVITO, D. Hill, F. Dickinson, W. Scott. Row Four: R. Godlove, S. O'Toole, D. Gangi. Absent: M. Burns, E. Meecham. F.T. . Bottom: D. Kingsley, C. Bonacquisti, D. Croft. Row Two: K. Passmore, E. Christner, P. Sullivan, R. Pascucci, J. Hammer, S. Gangi, N. Arascada, T. Mangefrida, A. Ma- comber, J. DeFe1ice. Row Three: L. Christ- ner, R. Scott, G. Savoy, L. Parker, B. Wet- zel, R. Jackson, B. Meacham, C. McVicker, E. Spenser, MISS IOVIERO. Row Four: S. Smith, D. Newton, P. Mortimer, C. Ryan, L. Lytle, B. Ellis, B. Hayward, L. Wood, B. Uberty, B. Phillips. Row Five: K. Hammer, N. Wright, J. Merica, C. Furr, B. Dodge, B. Walters, D. Blowers, S. Metler, M. Costa, B. Tiberio. 'TTTZEA Sta e Crew Bottom: J. Woodworth, S. Gangi, C. Gra- ham, G. Henry, S. Harvey. Row 2: P. Spoto, B. Rupert, W. Scott, F. Dickinson, B. Dud- dy. Row 3: M. Smith, G. Buckman, D. Gan- gi, MR. SANDERS, B. Wilcox, J. Forbes, J, Parton, Audio-Visual Club Cafeteria lub , 'Lg in ' J Bottom: F. Dickinson, MR. ROTHMYER, G. Iailo, D. Costa. Row Bottom: W, Nicoll. Row 2: C. Pierce, M. McDonald, J. Mangefrida, P 23 B, Scott, J. Milliman, G. Graham, G. Henry, S. Harvey. Miller, P. Tiberio. Row 3: J. MoGirr, MRS. OLSEN, D. Rumfola, J. Vescovi. .1 Library Club Members of the Library Club work during their study halls and after school to check in new magazines, file catalog and shelf cards, and write overdue notices. The officers of the Library Club were: President, Melody Newcomb, Vice-President, Rick Anzaloneg and Secretary-Treasurer, Kevin Davis. Bottom: MRS. HILL, E. Spencer, M. NEW- COMB, K. Davis, R. Anzalone. Row Two: B. Meacham, E. Scheuing, J. Hammer, J. Scheuing. Row Three: J. Lander, T. Tucker, N. Scott, K. Kelty, D. Kelly, C. Kelly. Row Four: K. Miles, G. Henry, M.E. Costa, E. Weinzler, G. Tallo, M. Myers, T. Scott, G. Pfaff, B. Dodge, K. Vickers, J. Frydrych, R. Forehsa. 126 .F.S. Club Bottom: J. Downie, R. Bothman, P. Perkins J. CALL, K. Perkins. Row Two: L. Mac- Gregor, L. Legg, A. Grice, B. Steen, B. Legg N. Merica, A. Merica. Row Three: J. Ricci, P. Severson, E. Tabone, M. O'Malley, B. Shepard, L. Macomber, D. DeFeLice, C. Mil- ler, D. Buckley. Row Four: J. Longhany, B. Campbell, C. Normandin, J. Merica, J. Coward, S. Ganiard, L. Tash, J. Cummings, MRS. COLLINS. Row Five: V. Dean, S. Longhany, K. Sequerth, C. Michel, C. Bona- quisti, D. Blowers,S. Lapp, M. Graney, P. Grice. ' Z'.'...7-A' merican Field Service LeRoy Central School participated for the first time this year in a Domes- tic Exchange Program. Roxy Ann Bothman came to us for a six-month visit from Libby, Montana. Roxy lived with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tash and their family until she left in January. It was no time at all before Roxy was considered a member of the family, school, and community. Everyone took an immediate liking to her. Roxy contributed much to our Se- nior year and our lives. The time that we knew her was short, but worth- while in every respect. We will always remember Roxy as Our Montana Floozie and for her part in the smiles and memories we shared. Domestic Exchange , RoxY BOTHMAN JEANETTE DOWNIE Foreign Exchange Hi fellow students and teachers, I guess what I have to say may sound very stereotyped of AF S stu- dents. However, these are my feelings. To be chosen as an AFS Student was just the beginning of a wonderful experience. This school year I have been adopted by a lovely family whom I will always remember. And the number of friends I have made, and will keep, is infinite. It has been a great pleasure to share myself and my country with all of you, and to learn something of you, your country, and customs. I sincerely thank everyone for being as beautiful and friendly as you have been. I will always look back on this year with fond memories. The richest possessions can melt away, love and friendship will always stay. Part oflife is the Contact with other people in other places. As an AFS Stu- dent to Paraguay last summer, I felt particularly fortunate. I began to put my life in perspective and acquired the sustaining qualities of objectivity, confidence, self-reliance, and the abil- ity to laugh at oneself, that I hope will remain with me the rest of my life. Looking back now, I feel I have learned also about myself and other people. Among the many good times I had I can now say that one shouldn't judge an area by its development or its wealth or its longevity, but by its peo- ple. The people of Paraguay make Paraguay a very rich land and gave me more than just a summer away from home. Americans Abroad KEVIN PERKINS l'Z-'Zz' No, I will NOT pose for the centerfold of Very nice, but not in my face. You call that music? Playboy. A Glimpse At the Teachers '-Wim-..,,,.....,M.-.....,... The LeRoy Rockettes. 'EJ Y rv xg-wi-.ENN i Thank God this is eighth period. This is the life. No, you canlt go swimming, 'I28 I -fx Science Club Bottom: K. Welzel, R. Anzalonc, M. Tucci. Row 2: B. Wilcox, MR GURLACH, D. Burrell, S. O'Too1e, K. Parton. Row 3: B. Rupert, C. Hunneyman, V. Pascucci, J. Weller. Row 4: G. Buckman, J. Bateman, G. Phillips. oclel Congress Around Table: Joel Ricci, MR. DEVITO, M. A. Arrascada, M. Graysom, L. Tash, P. Hammer, M. Ianello. Row 2: J. Fay, M. Narchese, D. McNair, S. O'Toole, K. Perk- ins, L. Mowry. Row 3: G. Henry, John Ricci. Row 4: G.Wi11iams, J. Jay. odel A U.N. Bottom: L. Hall,MR. STEHLE, J. Jay. Row 2: K. Perkins, G. Williams. ational Honor Society Junior ational Honor Society Bottom: J. Downie, C. Struthers. Row 2: M. Darrow, P. Rumfola, M. Newcomb, M. Iannello. Row 3: MR. GERLACH, B. Coward, P. Severson, John Ricci. Row 4: N. Merica, J. Heaman, M Marchese. Row 5: K. Perkins, J. Call, B. Shepard, B. Steen, Joel Ricci. ABSENT: K. Waterman. Bottom: B. Campbell, K. Radley, L. Ott, S. Grasby, N. Steen, B. Mowry, C. Kelly. Row 2: W. Clifford, W. Baker, B. Snell, T. Normandin, L. Christner, B. Curry, P. Moran. Row 3: T. Boh- ler, D. White, C. Williams, L. Clarke, S. Meyer, B. Stella, D. Croft, N. Antionore. Row 4: J.. Coward, K. Wetzel, M. Leone, R. Hopkins, B. Wilcox, R. Stewart. ABSENT: T. Baker, M. Hale, P. Grice, D. Blowers, R. Lane, L. DeCamp, C. Doebereiner, M. Leone. I uill Sr Scroll Bottom: J. Heaman, MR. KLINGENSMITH, A. Bolt, J. Jay Graney, N. Merica, B. Coward, E. Weinzler, C. Normandin, C. Struthers, L. Tash, MISS CHESTER. Row 2: B. Shep- J. Call. Row 3: K. Perkins, G. Williams, Joel Ricci, T. Rider, ard, M. Freitag, P. Kanaley, M. Newcomb, D. Bateman, M. M. Tucci, M. Marchese, K. Sequerth. ABSENT: P. Severson. eadership Counseling Bottom: Joel. Ricci, P. Rumfola, John Ricci. Row 2: L. Ball, P. Severson, C. Normandin, D. Gangi, S. Konkol, M. Iannello, B. Steen, C. Struthers. Row 3: C. Sharp, S. O'Too1e, JUDY PERKINS, RON CARNAHAN, J. Call, J. Curry. ABSENT: J. Heaman, M. Kinney. Leadership Counseling was an ex- perimental organization started last year through the combined efforts of the Guidance department, Mr. Wilcox, Mike Kinney fschool psychologistj Ron Carnahan and Judy Perkins fHealth Department counselorsj. A group of interested juniors met regu- larly with Ron, Mike, and Judy to simply talk. These meetings were used to introduce the students to values clarification. The purpose can't actu- ally be stated as something concrete, because it wasn't. The students de- scribed it best when they referred to it as the perfect way to unboggle their minds . This year, as seniors the lead- ership counseling group worked with seventh grade students to help them solve any problems they might have, as a result of their transition from the elementary school to the junior high school environment. tudent Association ? OFFICERS,Bottom: J. Calmes,P. Seveverson,M. Darrow. Row Two: B Steen, MR. GERLACH, MRS. COLLINS, K. PERKINS. REPRESENTATIVES, Bottom: B. Condi- dorio, S. Wenzel, M. McWilliams, D. Fisher, C. Hayward, R. Krenzer, P. Condidorio, P. Hammer. Row Two: MRS. COLLINS, R. Beyer, D. Furr, L. Legg, M. Wright, D. Pac- kard, N. Leport, N. Steen, L. MacGregor, K. Smith, MR. GERLACH. Row Three: J. Radley, B. Duddy, B. Steen, D. DeFelice, D Fili, K. Waterman, L. Ladd, N. Antinore, M. lannello, B. Legg, M. Slaven. Row Four: R. Thomas, K. Konkol, J. Downie, B. Coward, N. Steverson, K. Wright, P. Perkins, M. Lapp, J. Coward, P. Severson, D. Bonacquis- ti. Row Five: D. Halligan, J. Call, D. Wright S. Konkol, M. Darrow, C. Garner, K. PER- KINS, J. Calmes, T. Rider, G. Philips, S. Isreal. -4 STUDENT COURT JUDGES, Bottom: M. Neville, P. Kanaley. Row RY, G. Williams, R. Bennetti. l Student Association officers this year were: PRESIDENT-KEVIN PERKINS: Vice-President-Patricia Seversong Secretary-Barbara Steen 5 Treasurer-Mark Dar- row: and Parliamentarian-James Calmes. An advisory committee, consisting of students and administration,was formed this year to help smooth communication between the two factions. A Book Store was established through -the combined efforts of Mr. Wilcox and the Association. A Science Fair was also held in coordination with the Art Show in the Spring. The Student Association also sponsored the Homecoming Weekend, talent show, and the Christmas decoration contest. A Ii ?K5?X Two: A. Boldt, T. Thomas, S. Gerlach, K. Kelty. Row Three: G. HEN- Red and Black l This year the RED AND BLACK had co-editors, Melody Newcomb and Patricia Hammer fin previous years there had been only one editor-in- chiefj. The paper also allowed seventh grade students to participate for the first time, and expanded the literary staff, as well. The Newspaper featured a large variety of subject matter in- cluding: sports, school news, poetry, editorials, a school gossip column, puzzles, and cartoons. These were combined to make the paper both in- formative, as well as entertaining. The editors and their advisor, Miss Eileen Chester, commented that they felt the paper was allowed a great deal more freedom in its subject matter than in previous years. STAFF, Bottom: J. Bolton, B. Duddy, M. NEWCOMB, J. Jay, K. Curry, P. HAMMER. Row Two: M. Freitag, L. MacGregor, P. Grice, D. Croft, D. Bateman, A. Grice. Row Three: J. Wood- ward, S. Darrow, C. Hyde, K. Sequerth, D. Blowers, C. Bonacquisti, S. Longhini, P. Perkins, C. Bater, Row Four: J. Jay, A. Boldt, G. Williams, S. O'Toole, R. Hopkins. 1 f' rc, , , Good gossip this week? EDITORS, Bottom: M. NEWCOMB, B. Duddy. Row Two: K. Curry, M. Freitag, C. Bater, D. Bater. Row Three: C. Bonacquisti, A. Boldt, D. Blowers, P. HAMMER, J. Jay, S. O'Toole. Row Four: G. Williams. ' 133 The S.P. - T-KA In many ways one picture can replace a thousand words. A picture can reflect a multitude of thoughts andfor bring back a kaleidoscope of memories. The pictures on this page say much more than words ever could. They express re- membrances of good times and badg funny, small mistakes, and not so funny crises. There were put-down battles between Joel and Cindy that had to be stilled with a threat of banishment to the kit- chen. . . together! Mike and Maureen were always in great demand, and constantly swore they'd lock up their type- writers and go on strike. Elaine could be heard quietly curs- ing the format fromther corner as she tried to tit six pictures on a page made for four. Underlining Elaine were Mr. K 's frequent cries of g'You've got to be kidding , It's schmaltzy' or no, No, NO! We always knew when the Stafford edi- tors arrived because Pat's car, fondly called the 'fS.P. , could be heard from four blocks away. Katie was the quiet one. She never spoke much, but her facial expressions relayed her thoughts rather well. Mark and Carol deserve a long rest for putting up with our constant demands: Did you take my pictures yet? and Did you crop my pages yet? Jerry was the highlight of the meetings with his mimicking of J oel's laugh and his true-to-life caricatures. There was Cathy who couldn't seem to stay away from Kevin, and Jeanette, who definitely could. Kevin just sat their being witty, and hand- some, or so he told us. Not to be forgotten was Dan with his perpetual supply of g'Starburst and his never ending love for Grand Funk . To Jane, our editor-in-chief, we just couldn't say no. Nothing was too big a task when she looked at you with those sweet brown eyes Cand flicked the whip in her handj. Working on the O-AT-KAN was an experience none of us would have wanted to miss. Despite all the hard work, sleepless hours, and tension at each others shortcomings, it is impossible to believe that it is all over and all that is left are the memories of the places and the moments captured here in this yearbook. 134 7 Would you like another for the centerfold? It's clear as mud. 54 Mxawffkiri r fit' 1' 'lf 7W'47i ?1 i . 1 1' J ,- 6,Mff4f:m.:, li - , ff, 174' 4 lf!!! Q fyff 9 , iyfxf 1 mf ff , WM! f f W7 X' y r M lfwfffax f ff f I N 4 Igfmx I I I ffaffff . , W My 4 W gjjafjf My xi Mlm! 44, 4 f f 1 ,fff W4 f fe?-I Sw , 1 X A 9' W f z W f W f ,ffw 3 7 W9 if T 1 fa-'42 -.ff M-fl ' f' f 1 .f ,',,zf,1, Q, Q 4fif 5f 1 . . ,. 3 fff?A1..'fzg.321.5' ,f V, ,if 1 , ag ,.,f1f..'f4.3m y 51. 4 ' wa r. - ,fu-.4,4,l'.f.,, ...far . .. , ,1'.y,'f..f ,yfpm 11564 - px g ,fm jyffzgf 3 z - . , ,vf ,mcg-,Q l tg., 2 75' f h'f ?'.:L:!1f f 1 r i 5 .. I ' if I .- ,fL'..afQ?2z.i aa, 'f2,.. 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Normandin, P. Severson, J. Call. Row 3: Joel Ricci, P. Hammer, C. Bater, L. Mac- Gregor, M. Freitag, B. Coward, M. Newcomb, P. Kanaley, B. Shepard, M. Marchese. Row 4: P. Harvie, L. Tash, S. Longhini, R. Anzalone, L. Mowry, T. Rider, D. Blowers, John Ricci, A. Dimick, M. Graney, P. Perkins, L. MacPherson, N. Merica. Row 5: M. Tucci, J. Birge, G. Wil- liams, G. Henry, R. Stewart, B. Rupert, D. Croft, K. Perkins, MR. KLINGENSMITH. ABSENT: B. Bell, J. Lapp. Was that Joel's laugh or did somebody shut I wish I hadn't gotten involved. the cat in the door? This picture explains itself. Sport 4 1. La xl: a' ' 'QW' az ,,, 14, S, 1 aim! Hu' 'I W .1 Pep Club Bottom: MR. CROWE. Row Two: S. Savoy, B. Steen, B. COWARD, L. MacGregor, M. Leone. Row Three: L. Legg, A. Grioe, T. Steen, P. Stevens, M. L. D'Agostino, A. Merica, K. Waterman, D. Mullen, M.G. O,Malley. Row Four: C. Miller, S. Darrow, K. Konkol, J. Merica, L, Tash, N. Steverson A. Maher. Row Five: R. Bothman, B. Scott J, Coward, A. Burrell, M. Graney, W. Thomas, C. Sequerth, D. Blowers. Row Six: C. Israel, J. Downie, P. Perkins, S. Ganiard, B. Cabpbell, J. Longhany, J. Cum- mings. 1-.Ne -, .. 4 ...... ,i3.if,4i'a . ,,..,,, H1 , LeRoy's Spirit Machine G.A.A. fficers PRESIDENT: KATHY WRIGHT VICE-PRESIDENT: Chris Legg SECRETARY: Marcia McKeon TREASURER: Karen Brgwn ASS'T. TREASURER: Barbara Shaughnessy ADVISOR: MISS EATON .'x I ,,-' J' ia Xlkxxxl 5631? . H 1 rt i, IQQVH 3.11 ' il will WW AW . lm X I Null -. . ' 5' HXQQAAM , ' V - M .-f - . .N X ik VV. ,lf EL . H, -. I X3 .. f. .. we-, 'Ave , .. ... H xv. .. arsity Club- ur Student thletes rf 'W ' ' ' f, r -' ' 'F ., ., f- Q, fr, , , , 'V .Lf -.5 ' ,',aff'?'i7f 'f' , ' V I .- ' ?'f w64- Bottom: K. Perkins, J. Ricci, G. Henry, J. Condidorio. Row Two: S. Konkol, M. Mortimer, G. Longhany, M. Macomber, M. Iannello, T, Rider. Row Three: P. Zimmerman, D. Kellogg, J. Scanlon, B. Bennetti, T. McMullen, COACH JAY, M. Darrow, J. Calmes, M. Least, L. Mowry. Absent: M. Miller. Ill x . . be , Z . QM? A group that has taken on addition- al significance this year was the Varsity Club. The jocks , under the guidance of Coaches Jay and Santini, sponsored several events this year, namely the Harlem Wizards basketball exhibition game against the Men's faculty, and the fourth Annual LeRoy Holiday Wrestling Tournament in December. Eight high school teams participated and trophies were awarded in the ap- propriate weight classes. The club also provided the necessary and essential services needed at home basketball games and gymnasium exhibitions. To be a member of the Varsity Club, a student had to earn at least one var- sity letter, and to possess a desire to serve at the school's extra-curricular functions. Cheerleading Varsity Under the leadership of Barb Steen and June Englerth, the Varsity cheerleaders worked long hours at practicing, perfecting, and creating cheers. The varsity participated in the annual Invitational C.Y.O. Tournament where they competed with other schools from the area. This difhcult competition was very helpful to the girls because the judges gave comments and criticisms of the routines presented that day. With the guidance of their new advisor, Mrs. Florence Steverson, they were able to complete a fine season of excite- ment and encouragement for both the football and basketball teams. K if it 2' El ta me M Nrui Bottom: B. STEEN, A. Grice. Row Two: C. Struthers, J. ENGLERTH Row Three: J. Jay, N. Steverson, P. Perkins. Row Four: S. Savoy Eek! I see a mouse. 140 Our Father . . . FEW, X01 ementgp Encouragementg Enthusiasm Go , . . Fight . . . Win! Y Oh, look at number 32! R Bottom: D. Buckley, C. Konkol, P. Stevens, A. Maher, P. Furr, T. Steen, B. SCOTT, M. Leone. The June Taylor Dancers? Junior Varsity A Junior Varsity cheerleader must be a girl in the ninth or tenth grade that has the qualities of: outstanding school spirit, constant enthusiasm, and athletic ability. Each of the eight girls selected this year competed for a position on the squad last spring. During the competition, the girls were to do several jumps and routines, which were graded by judges from different areas of Western New York. The Junior Varsity girls were guided by Brenda Scott, as captain, who led the girls in long hours of practice for both football and basketball games. HI BOYS SOCCBI'-A Strong Beginning Bottom: P. McMullen. Row 2: R. Calnan, R. Bater, L. Bernardini, J. dan, L. Pasquale, M. Calmes R Anzalone K Wetzel Row 4 C Sher Bater, B. Bell, T. Baker, J. Lapp. Row 3: MR. GERLACH, M. Mc- man, W. Mowry, S. Forbes T McMullen C Lane S Barbeau D Gough, M. ISRAEL, D. Kelley, R. Phillips, R. White, J. Parton, N. Jor- Sherman, E. Henry, G Phillips L MOWRY 1 X f ' ie ' 1 iq . 3 wg! 1 ' if LEROY OPPONENT 2 Byron Bergen l l Wayland 6 1 Wheatland-Chili 2 0 Keshequa 2 1 Wayland 3 l Warsaw 0 l Wheatland-Chili 4 2 Livonia 1 1 Keshequa 3 0 Warsaw 2 X Cal L' - LQ, Q, Mowry ready to score ..... A visitor to Hartwood Park this year would have been in for a surprise, for this was the first year that LeRoy has fielded a soccer team. With Coach J on Ger- lach at the helm, our inexperienced boys appeared much better than their 2 and 8 record indicated, constantly improving and striving for excellence. High scoring Mike Israel and Tim McMullen led our team valiantly through its season. With many young players on this year's team, one can expect even brighter things in the future. Girls Soccer-Graceful - g.-Lg-1-- ' ,fa TQ . U il.. 'inn' .- 1 I pi-5.5 , . ,gal .www . Q, I-1.-yy., p -3 ., . gg- . ff ,.-at r- 1- 4. .W-Mies .1 -LQ, , if fl 21- 'SLN . - -' ' xii-- 1: . ia. , X ' V' ' 4 4 - - ' . 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Wea yi Arm:-4p'15.'I.4s-..,. v f-f,,s.gf:3g' ' ' Ig. X .- ' , , , '.g1.kf X up 7 50 3 a:au:azJw,':ciar.r firifi'-'t'cV.'.'Lxfif-I ' 12.-zifrarwwwifmrg 5f.,f,: '3-1mff a, ':. .. .tl Supersocks! I'm the boss. Bottom: T. Normandin, K. Kelty, A. Perzia, K. Grayson, J. Kinsley. Row 2: B. Shepard, M. Steffenella, C. Fay, L. Clark, C. Wallace, T. Harvey. Row 3: COACH EATON, J . Fay, K. Wright, J. Downie, M. Lee, P. Severson, K. Radley, M. Brown, C. Legg, M. MCKEON, B. SHAUGHNESSY. ABSENT: K. BROWN. ' and Energetic .23 513 LEROY 2 Caledonia 0 O Waylandi' 0 O Avont' 0 3 Dansville 0 O Geneseo 5 0 Livonia 1 0 York l if-double overtime , OPPONENT if f,,..X Y 1 e Certainly the prettiest interscholas- tic team representing LeRoy in a long timefthe girls soccer teamj, upheld a winning tradition in athletics, started by the male members of the student body, With enthusiasm, vigor, and a smile, the gal boosters were the ter- ror of the Livingston County League Special thanks go to Miss Jo Eaton for her guidance and leadership in making the Girls Soccer Team a great success. ' I Konkol for six! Bottom: T. Steen, P. Lamendola, J. Calmes, M. Welch, T. Rider. Row 2: MR. GURRANT, G. Henry, M. Mortimer, C. Hunneyamn, K. Klinkbeil, G. Longhany, S. Konkol, J. Condidorio, P. Zimmerman. Row 3: T. Mortimer, O. Perzia, D. Mullen, D. Hall, R. Prinzi. Row 4: K. PERKINS, G. Elliott, A. Pangrazio, K. Maxwell, C. MCQuillen. arsity Football Once again LeRoy emerged with another winning foot- niors gained All-County and Honorable Mention Honors. Co- ball team. Hard work and dedication found its results in an captains Kevin Perkins and John Scanlan were named all-coun- unprecedented fifth straight Livingston County Athletic ty at both offensive and defensive positions. Other all-county Association Southern Division Championship. Seven oppo- selections on offense were: Steve Konkol, halfbackg Jamie nents fell to the Knights who seemed to get better as every Calmes, quarterbackg and Co-captain Bob Bennetti, center. On week passed. The Knights lost to a strong Caledonia-Mumford the defense: Steve Hall, defensive tacklegMark Mortimer, def team in a game that saw LeRoy take the opening kickoff fensive endg and Co-captain Mike Miller, linebacker. Honor- back for a touchdown against their vaunted kickoff team. able Mentions went to: Joel Ricci, offensive guard, Mike Ma- They finished their season losing a one-point contest comber, endg and Gary Longhany, defensive end. Hats off against arch-rival Notre Dame. Congratulations are in order again to the O-AT-KAN Knights for a memorable 1974 sea- to the team and the coaching staff, Coach Santini, and his son. assistant, Coach Gurrant, for a fine season. Also several se- f 1 L ' .E 1S'?i,f.'Z Bottom: K. Mullen, M. Iannello, J. Scanlon, J. Ricci, COACH SANTINI. Row 2: D. Kellogg, R. Poised for action. Shepard, K. Pike, T. Washington, M. Kellogg, D. Miller, P. Loftus. Row 3: J. Ricci, G. Leffel, T. Thomas, N. Pangrazio, M. Darrow, D. Radley. Row 4: M. Macomber, S. Hall, T. Scheuing, M. MILLER, R. Corcimiglia, R. BENNETTI. V I f ,, gg mi QW LEROY 14 8 60 42 42 42 28 14 6 OPPONENT Avon Canisteo Warsaw Letchworth Dansville Perry Geneseo Caledonia Notre Dame :mi x , I IH! I WWW , , ,I H , 4 MJ 2 lf Q N luv 145 . . F00lZb3ll-32 Stralght Bottom: MR. SULLIVAN, MR. REED. Row 2: J.Condidorio, D. Fut NESSY J Longhmi D Miller T Pike B Slaven G Rogers M Rip ter, D. Sm1th,O.Perzia,C. Ga1e,M.Th1e1e T Burns D Mooney D ton Row4 M Sullivan M MacGre or J Herron R LATHAN C , - , - , S WRIGHT, F. Krywy,M. Smith. Row 3: R.Piazza, Q. Prospero,W. Mortimer W Kramer D Sovocool G Petherbrldge C Gamer E Wood, P. Caccamise, D. Sheridan, D. Mattice, A. Frazo, D. SHAUGH Spmk R Stewart R Worthington ABSENT R Sequerth 1 THIRTY-TWO! A magic number for many young Le Roy students, and a memorable one for LeRoy fans. Coach Robert Sullivan's Jr. O-At-Kan Knights have extended their win skein to 32 straight over 5 seasons. With the help of Coaches Reed, Bostwick, and Lusky, the Junior Varsity this year vanquished every opponent. One by one: Perry, Dans- ville, Avon, Canisteo, Caledonia, Geneseo, and Notre Dame fell prey to the J .V. juggernaut by overwhelming scores. 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Row 2: A 34 - - - . - ' ' D. Bonacquistl, J. Lapp, T. Tabone, T. Corclmrglla, L. Jackson, D. Cheeseman, D. Pasquale, J. , ,' 'f f Mangefrida. Row 3: J. DiFrancisco, G. Clark, M. Prinzi, B. Baker, D. Richenburg, D. Rumfola, S. Holmes, M. Silv nail, B. Brody, MR. BOSTWICK. ABSENT: M. Battaglia, MR. LUSKEY. - 5' 61' O .jylgg E 11 4 as Y 4 QL, 5 LEROY OPPONENT ' 22 Attica 0 Avon 0 Canisteo 0 26 Letchworth 0 24 Notre Dame 0 50 Dansville 14 64 Perry 0 57 Caledonia 0 I 54 3-6 r... U Wx M Y X4 if N i, LeRoy Tough Defense Ano ther Touchdown Freshman football was played this year to give more boys a chance to play. Coached by Mr. Bostwick and Mr. Lusky, the freshman, played with the emphasis on technique and funda- mentals. Scores were kept, but were unofficial. Sportsmanship was stressed and conditioning was mandatory for each individual. I4 arsity Basketball H W7--, , - ' Q Bottom: C. Lane, B. Bell, R. Prinzi. Row 2: T. Washington, B. BENNETTI, T. McMullen. Row 3: A. Boldt, M. Macomber, K. Pike, T. Steen, T. Mortimer, E. Reich, J. Scanlon, COACH SCI-IWENEBRATEN. x j +A . gajxw, wax N x- .. N ,- LEROY OPPONENT 68 Perry 74 2 57 Avon 43 7 3 Geneseo 6 3 76 Letchworth 82 47 Mt. Morris 84 40 York 37 5 7 Livonia 61 62 Wayland 54 60 Caledonia 82 42 Marshall 46 49 Avon 63 68 Geneseo 68 5 6 Dan sville 76 4 8 York 40 5 9 Livonia 57 s. 50 Warsaw 49 V il. Q w 1 Q 2 C.- P l Kevin Scores MaC0l'l1b81' C3,Iljl1I'l'lP? 'l'h Zl Although LHS Basketball has had its problems in the last few years, there ap- pears to be hope that our fortunes will be reversed. A team beset by a variety of difficulties, the 1975 LeRoy Varsity Knights still managed a very fine 8-8 record at the time of this writing. Coach George Sehwenebraten, trying to cope with lack of height and experi- ence, worked his team hard. With hot shooting and speed as their calling cards, this years team scrapped and fought for every victory. With their rough and tumble type of play they rolled over Avon, York, Geneseo seo, Wayland, and lost tough games to Letchworth, Livonia 'and Caledonia. Mike Macomber and John Scanlon supplied the shooting power while Captain : Bob Bennetti pulled down countless rebounds and was a mainstay on defense. In A Reich, Pike, Prinzi, and Steen, Coach Schwenebraten has found the nucleus of next V V years ballclub that he hopes will bring LeRoy back to the top. vwnfvr ,, . ., ,.,- ' Coaches need lots of practice too! Coming through! ' l . l John caught in traffic. Get that rebound!! 14 Basketball Although their 8-8 record at press time doesn't indicate it, the '74-'75 J. V. Cagers have developed into a well oiled machine to be reckoned with in the future. What they lacked in size or speed was more than com- pensated for by their hustle, and team defense. Coach Larry Martin's players were allowed to renne their skills and receive experience to hopefully move up to the Varsity in a few years. Although the players worked as a team, the play of Rock Wright, Jimmy Longhini, and Bob Lathan deserved extra mention. Freshmen Rick Sequerth, and Macky Thiele offer great possibilities for renewed success in LeRoy basket- ball next year. ,, V - - LEROY 34 33 49 46 42 ' 40 52 45 44 54 38 36 FQ 62 56 QQ? 61 Ex 58 K Extra Effort! Bottom: O Perzia, D. WRIGHT, R. Sequerth, P. Caccamise. Row 2: D. Costa, R. Lathan, M. Thiele, L. Jackson, R. Nicoll. Row 3: M. Calmes, C. Mortimer, J. Longhini, W. Wood, D. Bonac- quisti, T. Pike, P. McMullen, COACH MARTIN. Junior Get that rebound! lr OPPONENT Perry 5 6 5 Avon 5 3 Geneseo 4 3 Letchworth 42 Mt. Morris 49 York 3 3 Livonia 61 Wayland 72 Caledonia 40 Marshall 46 Avon 42 Geneseo 68 Dan sville 54 York 44 Livonia 71 Warsaw 32 Wright hits for two! . . ffl. Kiiiglirsl .gf Wrestling . :M .N a, ..,, 4: I .- E ,A ,,,, l. ' Q E ' f':rvMfiF 45 3 A ' '. A - . -H? g 4 1: xv s 1 - 'iw :v .dv f . V , II' r 4::x:7ii 5 S .qt E -3 'gifs 1 , '. t 4 1 1'i' - 1 . ..., . W - ,V W g .. 5 t D ii ...IJ X -5 -,W--4.-T-T, . I - l I .W . 4 4 .A ,fe , . I 1-5 A .,- . Q, , .. ,f,. - -- wi -4,-Z.: -zgg'-gf., 1,.,, . A Pin for Schiavi. gy fem lib 0: tvmf Y f T-'+ I 1 V Another one for LeRoy. LEROY OPPONENT gg :Von 24 Cradles, arm-levers, and guillotines weren't the only 48 Perri k 15 things learned by LeRoy's Junior Varsity Wrestling Team. 54 Gim to 6 18 They also learned the value of hard work, determination, 45 A1 neseg 12 pride, and a sense of winning. They also felt the pains of de- 33 exam er 6 feat, and learned to accept both defeat and victory in the Kendall 19 same manner. A 33 Eansvrlle 21 Coach J on Gerlach guided them to an 8-O league record 27 Kara 44 and an ll-1 overall record. 29 Wes aqua 12 With aggressiveness as the forte and fine competition 26 Ciriiw , 26 In , from their Varsity wrestlers, the J ay Vees might soon develop 42 L? e ftma 25 Q themselves into a wrestling powerhouse in the future when Woma 12 Y they fill the shoes of departing seniors. J oe Condidorio, Don ' ' Miller, Joe DiFrancisco, and Frank Schiavi were consistant K ' winners. Co-captain Joe Condidorio took firsts this year in 1' 4, . both the Pavilion and Brockport Tournaments. Congratula- in tions to our Junior Grapplers. I1 if M in 4 'ir Victory! ,.-N.-gem , ,. .-ea.. Bottom: F. Schiavi, D. Miller, D. Stenshorn, J. Konarski. Row 2: K. Wetzel, D. Cheeseman, J CONDIDORIO, J. Least, M. MacGregor. Row 3: T. Baker, W. Baker, M. Smith, D. Miller, J. Di Francisco, Q. Prospero, T. Radley, P. Moran, MR. GERLACH. arsity Wrestling Bottom: R. Riggi, M. McGough, L. Mowry. Row 2: W. Mowry, M. Iannello, T. Rider, J. Ricci T. Schunk. Row 3: COACH BROOKS, K. PERKINS, E. Spink, C. Garner, D. Hall, D. Shaugh nessy, S. HALL, D. Radley. VARSITY WRESTLING HAS ARRIVED AT LEROY! This years 12-3 team, a team laden with experience and confidence, completed its third straight winning season. Gentlemen off the mats, animals on, our Knights virtually destroyed almost every opponent, The Varsity, led by co-captains Steve Hall and Kevin Perkins, in- stilled a wrestling fervor in the school community. Coach William Brooks developed -his boys to their fullest, as evidenced by their tine record and their second place finish at the LeRoy Holiday Tourney, tirst place in the Genesee Valley Tournament, and third place in the Livingston County Tournament. Hall, a two-time county champ, broke most of LeRoy,s wrestling records and placed first in all three ofthe above tourneys, while Kevin Perkins, Lewis Mowry, Ed Spink, Don Hall, and Mike McGough all took championships in one or more of those tournaments. The courage of the grapplers was unbelievable, their confidence, unbeatable, their desire, interminable. The loss of seniors Lou Mowry, Mike Iannello, County Champ Tom Rider, John Ricci, Tom Schunk, Dennis Radley, Steve Hall, and Kevin Perkins will be sorely missed. Retuming though are Mike McGough, Don Hall, Dan Shaughnessy, Chris Gardner, and Ed Spink plus the J .V.'s, and with the initiation of a junior high program the Knights should maintain their wrestling superiority in years to come. . I u--.dw-...-,af-.sf.....-. x I Tough . . . Terrible . . . Terrific 'W-r'::'m-. m-ww-qw-vu-a-W e --.Q...-... Easy pin for Schunk. Mowry in control. bnnnennn County Champ Rider. Ricci puts him away. Victory ! Tired but happy. - u,'4:.:.m,., , -NL - al No.1 J' ll 255 LER OY OPPONENT 36 Avon 4 0 Perry 38 Pembroke 5 1 Geneseo 5 3 Alexander 4 8 York 54 Mt. Morris 39 Kendall 57 Letchworth 37 Dansville 1 1 Attica 5 8 Kesheq ua 17 Warsaw 18 Caledonia 47 Livonia 11 14 20 12 12 6 17 13 15 9 20 33 6 38 36 17 WD ZH LEROY W il . 'il ' li 33 5 - 32 5 1 51 Q. 633 OPPONENTS Pavilion 25 Honeoye Fls. 34 Albion 16 York 20 Caledonia 45 Dansville 26 spin takes a fall. Girls Basketball SXQETT. xg? l Varsity Bottom: B. Shaughnessy, P. Severson, S. Israel. Row 2: S. Darron, K. Radley, B. Thomas C Legg, M. McKeon. Row 3: K. Brown, S. Longhini, K. Wright, M. Lee, A. Krzewinski, J. Fay COACH JO EATON. sd 0251 l A Junior Varsity Bottom: Darron, A. Pcrzia, T. Normandin. Row 2: C. Fay, M. Steffenella, B. Hayward. Row i 3: LOACH l'lA'l'ON, K. Miller, M.J. Zimmerman, M. Brown, M. McDonald, K. Brown. Swish 4 Girls Volleyball Varsity Bottom: M. Brown, M. MC KEON, B. SHAUGHNESSY, J. Fay. Row 2: P. Severson, M. Lee, K. Sequerth, K. Wright, T. Harvie. ABSENT: A. Iannello, B. Rider, D. Fili, C. Miller. ,. ff 1,1-L J.V. B ttom: C. Legg, A. Perzia, K. Miller, J. Merica. Row 2: M. Steffenella, R. THOMAS, T. Nor- LEROY oPPoN.ENT 44 York 33 1 30 Avon 9 34 Letchworth 18 L' Pavilion 15 37 Dansville 35 38 Wayland 38 30 York 15 44 Caledonia 35 22 G 32 '7 23 44 , X 22 G 30 M Q? eneseo 632507 Q5 ..,, Ready! 15 o . RADLEY, C. Fay. ABSENT: B. Snell, L. Clarke. what was that? mandins K 155 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Don't move! Golf 1974 The presence of underclassmen on the 1974 Golf Team indicates that LeRoy should improve on its 9 and 7 record during the 1975 season. Under the guiding hand of COACH ROY STEHLE, the duffers played with great en- thusiasm and skill. Larry Hall, John Ricci, Rick Stewart, Brad Traster, and Greg Petherbridge should be commended for outstanding performances during the season. Pether- bridge also won an alternate spot to the NYS Secton 5 match. Highlights ofthe season were big Wins over Avon, York, and Wayland. r V! 4 W g . 6-bfi i fl 'Mtg ilu I fl . W!! Wir ll' x L' Nl C N xt. Q txt' UU A 1. : i 9 l 1 f it 5, L lf, 1 '- q iii wt'1ufr'Vfwulr 'iii ,F fm... If W lu 9 Bottom: Mr, STEHLE, B. Davis. Row 2: M. Smith, J. Parton, G. Petherbridge, J. Ricci, R. Stewart, B. Traster, K. Parton, S. Darron, P. Moran. ABSENT: L. Hall. Xlulw V' hr! -.ullf 1' QM' I3- I f H- - yn ii!-7 7 I LeRoy Opponent 24W Dansville sow i Keshequa Wayland 2 39M Mt. Morris 15W 31 GCHCSCO 21 40 York 15 27 Caledonia 28 39 Avon 1 6 45 York 10 34 Dansville 21 39 Avon 15 3 37W Wayland 17M 16 Keshequa 39 241 Caledonia 225 26M Mt. Morris 28W 3 Q 241 Geneseo 228 4 W X Arnold Palmer? I Tennis 1 974 1974 was the year for tennis at LeRoy, and the best season in its 8 year history. Under COACH SCHWENEBRA- TEN, the netters complied 7 victories against 3 defeats. Rich Klinkbeil, with an 8-2 individual record, performed excellent ly at lst singles and Marcia McKeon, with an 7-3 record at 3rd singles. Gail Elmore, Brian Bell, Larry Bernardini, Mike lannello, and Karen Brown should be congratulated for outstanding performances. ln the Livington County Tennis Tournament, Klink- beil took second place in singles competition, while Mc- Keon and Elmore represented LeRoy in the doubles. Where is she? Bottom: G. Elmore, M. MCKe0n, B. Bell, K. Brown, M. Iannello, R- T. Baker. Row 3: MR. SCHWENEBRATEN, J. Loftus, M, Brown,W Klinkbeil. Row 2: B. Shaughnessy, J, Fernaays, J, Herron, B. Rupert, Scgtt, D, Burrell, L, Newcgmb, 3:5 ' li, gig LeRoy Opponent 'QQ 3 Livonia 2 1 w 3 0 Warsaw 5 ,Q O , If 3 York 2 k If 3 A I Q: von 2 K , ' .gi 3 Caledonia 2 Q4 t 5 Dansville 0 fs Iv I is 4 Keshequa 1 K 24 3 Perry 2 iii. 14 5' .0 0 0 15 1 Wayland 4 55' o 4- l 'vs 1 Avon 4 . . '31 Z: v - W, P Y ' ',1Yp0W7,r 1 , - 1 Q , V V r T q2f1!vivkZ,HQ? ts Don't just stand there! Missed! 8 Cindermen Complete Tou h Season The 1974 track team incurred tough sledding during it's season. Though an off year for the cindermen, HEAD COACH GURRANT inspired his young team to excel, try their hardest, and enjoy themselves. Highlighting the season, was a new school record in the 330 yard intermediate hurdles, by Kevin Perkins. Outstanding performances were turned in by Steve Knokol and Jamie Calmes in the State Section 5 meet. Konkol placed second in the 440 Class B competition, while Calmes took sixth in the 100 yard dash. 7111 fi, Xxx . . frfilr . . 1-:IK Qi N .. L V 'P ' '12-X .Pj-: QQ:- A xiii ,,,,,fe:... Q-EFX ,. A .hz Nxt spa- -1.1 2, xgfssqw 5. . W fi ff ,.,w,!ff www Bottom: MR. GURRANT, T .'Harvie, L. Clark, P. Severson, T. Radley. Row 2: A. Pangrazio, G. Leffel, T. Rider, O. Perzia, S. Konkol. Row 3: R. Bell, K. Corsivo, K. Wetzel, D. Sheridan, Row 4: D. Hall, C. McQui11en, G. Henry, M. Darrow, K. Perkins, C. Lane. ABSENT: J. Calmes, J. Sovocool. ' LEROY OPPONENT ' ' 46 89 Avon 52 88 Perry 82 54 Mt. Morris 41 99 Warsaw 5 5 77 Caledonia 23 1 1 7 Wayland 64W 65W Perry 3 6 99 York 41 100 Letchworth 45 96 Livonia 26 1 1 2 York 2 8 1 15 Wayland An all out effort. 42 0? uf 1.714 Look out below! The finish. 159 . ..-f ...V A . ,Nagy ..,.-,......, Varsity Baseball Z ,.,4-,aan 'h..'E' tHo ia3sY..4'9.4v'??,v Bottom: D. Kellogg, T. McMullen. Row Two: A. PALADINO, D. Mil- ler, D. Macomber, K, Gill, L. Hess, D. Shaughnessy, R. Scott, J. Scan- lon, M. Mortimer, J. Condidorio, COACH TRIPP. Absent: S. Paginin. . . Baseball I Bottom: D. Mullen, K. PIKE, J. Buckley,C. Miller, R. Prinzi. Row Two: P. McMullen, J. Gervais, MR. BOSTWICK, S. Harvie, T. Mortimer, D. Wright. Row Three: T. Horr, C. Mortimer, T. Scheuing, D. Shaughnessy, D. Miller, R. CORCIMIGLIA. 160 VARSITY LeRoy Opponent 8 Caledonia 7 7 Attica 6 3 Warsaw 5 1 1 Batavia 14 1 Livonia 7 7 Batavia 1 I 5 Letchworth 15 5 Wayland 4 6 Perry 7 0 Caledonia 17 8 Warsaw 2 3 Livonia 4 4 Wayland 7 3 Notre Dame 5 6 Perry 7 1 2 Caledonia 14 JUNIOR VARSITY 6 Caledonia 1 6 Attica 1 15 Warsaw 2 5 Batavia 4 9 Livonia 2 15 Batavia 8 13 Letchworth 91 7 Wayland 2 15 Perry 1 7 Caledonia 7 1 3 Warsaw ' 26 Livonia 1 13 Wayland 4 2 Notre Dame 7 8 Perry 5 9 Caledonia 4 Labor of Love 'S When the season is over and schooling complete, When everyone has forgotten what we have done, We will think of our friends, our victories, our defeats, And with great affection, remember the fun. 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Compliments GEQQEESY M0D0C'S Best wishes Of the 52 N rm Street SOG? Shop To me class 6 sMoKE 0 34 Main Street f f-75 SHQP LeRoy N.Y. O PE 967-5842 ' , RuBlNo's OPEN se Main street Best WISHGS AIR MARKET LeRoy, N.Y! Class of 75 A ' nf-'1---w-wwe: pus-eqn DERRICK TuoHEY's FLoRlsT IVION U IVI ENT COMPANY fiF'f3T'lf?.' gpf. to 37 Myrtle St. LeRoy, N.Y. -Cfgiiif' ms , M N 'iMWg,g,x4 u ' 59' i-tLWf.,tr3 gf 0 ' VIC BLOOD'S 31-33 Main sr. 'Flowers Whisper What Words Can Never Say' Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE LeRoy, New York 967-9190 8 Lake St. 967-9100 LeRoy, N.Y. BRUCE E. BAKER M.D. Townsend Oil Corp. lf 'iflf.,'-jg' Bank I w w far LGROY, N-Y- Joe NALBAoH's 4 l 47 Church St. :V I Ol' Heat ls LeRoy m 1 ,M Safe Heat ' , TA Custom Cutting and Wrapping N X Locker Rental ' N 'Jlgm,, H Beef by the Side or Quarter Af L...-1l7 1:15. , .-n-w-w-s.-.f1--w.,.4.v...-..v,.,.,,,1v-w--,.f- RAIPJI CQlJIC3Pi 47 NORTH ST. LE ROY, N.Y. BEST WISHES CLASS Of '75 MARGARET C. MACK INC. NHRGARET C. MACK GERALD PERKINS TOHN KEMP T FOR SALE' DAVID . GRAHAM A Q5 ,E xl: 2 vc-'idktzrixg W e4.3f39Q 436'm '81 LAKE ST. ' 967-8200 PAOLONE'S GREENHOUSE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS xv- ' - :H .f ' f --v--7-.-r ' LE ROY DRUG STORE ,M IZARCQ LOWE'S ARCO SERVICE Bank St. 967-6610 19 Main St. 967-6700 12 Bank St. 967-2737 Lenny, N.Y. 14482 Latest Fashions C. L. CARR CO. ' Batavia's Finest Store Compliments of G. C. MURPHY CO. SIGNAL FINANCE OF NEW YORK INC. 2 W. Main St. LeRoy, N.Y. Compliments of ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORE 'Your one stop shopping store for the whole. family' Compliments of WHEELERS PRINT CO. INC. 3 Mill St. 967-8610 TOWNE FASHION SHOP 12 Main Street LeRoy, N.Y. 14482 .,1,f,f5-f,- , Xxawmnuunnn-T1-v--0,0--N-ft--.-W-nf-J HEAMAN CLOTHING CO., INC. Fitting Specialists 24 Main Street LeRoy, New York C. E. KNOX 81 SON Best Wishes Class of 75 ED'S SHAMROCK 7959 East Main Rd. LeRoy 967-9778 206 E' ,Main SI' Ed 8t Patty Longhany ' Auto Repairs and Service Batavia, N.Y B 8t Ft MARKET 21 Main Street LeRoy, N.Y. Lounge Dining Room Party House SOCCIO'S For all your banquet and party needs Phone 967-6373 West Main St. LeRoy, N.Y. JONES CHEMICAL INC. A good name A in chemicals LeRoy Dry Cleaners and Speed Wash 38 years on Mill St. All new equipment New complete Modern drycleaning plant Open 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 80 Munson St. LeRoy, N.Y. 11 Mill St. 967-6760 w wwf ff, . no , ,,, I ,H- t -.. M my- van' -' A 714, . Jw,-f, v' ' ',.-'K eff 7 fi:-,f4 'g' 'jx fx I I 1,ff,..1 ,.,f. , N, , , ,M . .1 . ,,,, , ,..7Z 'a , fi? . 1 Q 1 g -,J H- 4 ag.: - fx W ii, if ,gi 4 , wwfnv-'-v .'-. - , . 4911. , xx, A ,,, I I 'ki' 3 SHEARDS GUN SHOP Guns Bought Sold Traded ComDIlm9mS Of Open 7 days a week 9 until 8 GOI-DEN POPPY Phone 716 494 1869 RESTAURANT 7467 Lake Rd Bergen HIRSCHMAN POHLE CO CUSTOM SHEETMETAL WORK AND ROOF VENTILATORS Lent Ave LeRoy N Y PLATTEN S CUSTOM SERVICE INC W W GRIFFI-I-H Swift fertlllzer and chemicals OIL CO INC Scorpion Snowmobiles Pro Sll 12 W Mam Northrup Kung and Prlde Seed LeRoy N Y Jamesway Equipment Stafford N Y 343 5960 VANGUARD ABRASIVE Dlvlslou FEDERAL MOGUL CORP THE TRULY MODERN DIAMOND BLADE CONCEPT LeRoy N Y Auto Glass Compliments Installed COOPERS COLLISION BEARDSLEY S SERVICE OF BATAVIA The Dad and Lad Store Body and Fender Service 24 hourtowlng . . t -1-rr-gf . I 'N - ,. ' - . if ' 'A - - ----T--p--fe-fa: COWAFtD'S FEED STORE The Best in Feeds Stafford, N.Y. Phone 343-1748 LATHAN Fasffflii in TREE SERVICE Footwear yI.f 1.IuIm.w..-V-an John Lathan 8582 North St. Rd. LeRoy, PHONE 967-9806 Compliments of SCOMAC INC. Phone 967-2121 LeRoy, N.Y. THOMAS AND DWYER SHOES Brockport Dansville Batavia Auto Glass Installed DOC 81 EARL'S SALES and SERVICE 8 Bank St. LeRoy, N.Y. Phone 967-2380 Body and Fender Service Charles Men Shop The Shop for Men and Boys Official Distributor of Boy Scout Uniforms and Equipment 106 Main Street, Batavia, N.Y. Phone: 343-2086 CREEXIKNSIDE 3 Main Street LeRoy, N.Y. MAX PIES FURNITURE CO. INC. Batavia's Leading Furniture Store We Welcome Our LeRoy Neighbors Best Wishes Class of 1975 Compliments of WENDALL EPPY'S RESTAURANT O'SH EA Phone 967-9726 Munson Street Extension ATTORNEY YOUNGS 81 LINFOOT . Licensed Real Estate Brokers Lawrence T. Reid ' STELLA. coLl.lsloN SERVICE ASS0C'afe BfQkef . .East Main Road Branch Office 967-2130 Lepgoy, N.Y. . 6 Clay St., LeRoy, N.Y. ,.-,Vfufvp W -A . . -1 H- - wfffgw- ,i ,tlqfgf 5'iMESEE,CGU?XiTYSAQVEMGS LOA?1EASS0CiA?2G?6 AU-I-O PHARMACY WASH LeRoy, N.Y. Jack Brady Bin Feltes Ha mafk Cards 100 W. Main HUSSGH Lelqoy, N.Y. Stover Candy Thanks to the A'A .A AAAA F .F A A 90041 LUCK Class of F F A : A H Class of 1975 .- ,..., AA . , ..,,, , , ,,f,, A 4 1975 Save for the Future at GENESEE COUNTY OFFICE Of Dime Banking and Loan R .EX To tne . 'l it .lllllf l l'i l grddudting cldss ii r of . xg'- t' Accept our respect tor solid accomplishment in I - l t- i i turbulenttimes. rl' ' 'it' i ' it Take vvitn you tne burden f 'l 'lllrt U 'El' l 'l i r it to 'rt tri ,ir 3O3t9Osite2mng22t ' I4 r- ii. ii m,W'l'lMill'1-. Know that we vvisn you the iltl:,riirj ' Hilt i t i xii best in the still more 4 '!f,i'!r5lf:.iiW lllir Wt t'lr demanding years anead vii' iflltlx .-lrl, -.QE gf yguu . ffllf 'lil B r in th ' , iify yi gsotrt.. at 55522212 Il f'-.ly-g i 4 r' - i , ' indeed attainable r . t human goals. Milt y, r ll ral -fig E-:I l i ll ll A We . A. WU if H 'Il '.1 l gl l lit' it . lil l Hi. nlfmlr 'llii Wd nil I Nxt lux 'H l 'itll' 'Mil Wi l III l 'rr ' 4 rx il M It 'lv I , -1 lm i W 'lyk vi ll' Vg ' ' ' lift 'lil itir ' in tl? 'ill' till i y X E- y L I lu' l itll U' X X li N 'lil I' l ll y 'lllir X l ll, lmml lx It! i N 5 'ilxlmxwx i I ,i lg t r Wi .WI , l i i l ti , 1' W lr 'll t ' I M 'qi flfigii .t5,:,rf'li i rlil.'- 'rf U! r l ' l i i ' i 1 .WV tilt l l l i X Xi Q tr,'r tr? i r ' t t l i i K 1 it yy, 'ij -, Q ,irlll,y1 slug gwh wxrllt muumnmmg W . lf li? rl in i . llit tni1vl'i w x 1 :gilkgitfliy i .gwiizii W llllllllllttlrilu, ' ,ft it i in l it Hit it 3 l Milli V ,293-qjfxgw.jf,., 4. 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Y 45 I 9' ' i L f fl X ly '-N ',,' 'fx' f, ,' ' 4 41 ffl. ., , I ,dp f ,r' ' ll' v V Vt -.-I ,1.l'l.',iE' 'L - ' r is MA ' lim l ' t l' A 'limit I llllllllllllllwi ri. ..S if1 '3i5.sF.':'.,'ib.11,4 '3 :!?v' ml o-,-,,,Z,,-5- '-'W-W-, .--v-m,.....,..........,.,...,.,.....A,,...YY1' Y. ' l i if ' i i issf, A, 1gf , . , .g4,.,.... ,,. A V WO 5' 'ig' oo ig' IIE Warmest Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1975 Compliments of The Distribution Services Div C-B Foods Div. i i Curtioe Burns Inc. i Lenny, N.Y, , ,M . ST: A , s-Aff-qv-.A '- . S.-U.Sf...,,L .. L LeROY ROTARY TOM MCGINNIS BAR s. GRILL GAS ExCAvATING BANK STATION INC. STREET 39 Main Street l-IQUOR LeRoy, N.Y. East Main Rd. LeRoy, N.Y. STORET LeRoy, N.Y. xx . JOHN R I GRANEQ ,,V, 5 LAWRENCE BETTER 1 ,. , V . L, Attorney awnspg 5 ' 'f J'1 ' SQL? at Law B ' ' ' BUK PLASTICSE DONALD L. COONEY K. MICHAEL Attorney TOMIDY at Law O.v.M. Le-Roy, N.Y. BROWN Compliments JOE'S BARBER MANUFACTURING LAPP LUMBER of SHOP COMPANY COMPANY 33 Main Sr. 1 Church St. Mill SI. BQ'2,2'fE'fS LeRoy, N.Y. LeRoy, N.Y. LeRoy, N.Y. Dial 967-6900 LeRoy, N .Y. V ' 7,z.'fgTL,,.,, W-fi 2 . ,JL f'5f5p,-,..f t 'Y M - , .gy gkv- IVIOTT'S SERVICE STATION Open 24 hrs. M0415 MOBIL B el LeROY MOTORS INC. West Main Rd. LeRoy, N.Y. Phone 967-2251 Congratulations CLASS of 1975 THE LEROY JAYCEE'S For Young Men Between the Ages 18-35 Service to Community Congratulations Class of 1975 G.T.E. SYLVANIA CORPORATION VILLAGE LAUNDROMAT 5 Lake St. Where Friends Meet Friends Good Luck To All the Graduates F' I I 'I In All , 5353122 Stores 5 Za Oakfleld 208 East Main St., Batavia, N. Y. Quality Dairy Products Courteous Home Delivery Genesee and Wyoming Counties ' 'r LEROY LODGE NO 1132 LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE , 44 , 'a .M ., , ,..,.,,,, Chief Pontiac Cadillac GMC Trucks East Main Road LeRoy, N.Y. THANKS KIDS Juv: and DON Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 from the SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Reed Mrs. Hermance Mr. Klingensmith Coach Santini X,....Jf LAPPINSULATCR DIVISION INTERFACE CORPORATION X . r rrfr:lT r 1' . T ' GEORGE W. WISS HOTEL PECK MARKET Compliments Don Pangrazio of Jr. 8. sr. ROBERT Where friend E, meet BlRD'S Where old and new JONES f0V meat MUSIC friends meet D.V.M. STORE 37 Main St. LeRoy, N.Y. LeROY, N-Y- Compliments of LERGY TEACH ERS ASSGCIATION President-Robert Sullivan Vice President-Jon Gerlach Secretary-Lawrence Reed Treasurer-Paula Hermance Delegate to the Assemblies of AET, NEA, NYSUT-Roy Stehle High School Chapter Elementary School Chapter Pres. Donald Gepfert Pres. William Shaffer V.P. John Klingensmith V.P. Timothy DiFranco Sec'y Susan Davis Sec'y Helen Found Treas. Bernice Jaster Congratulations to the CLASS of 1975 AMERICAN LEGION Botts-Fiorto Post No. 576 LeRoy, N.Y. ENJOY A HOIVIE-IVIADE FUTURE AT THE SAVING PLACE RON HERMENCE, JB. A MANAGER f vx 0 m Q WSININGSAWO S 6 F E DE RAL .Aja I-u 'V 7 4 u. ,z SAVINGS fs LOAN ASSOCIATION ,I A 0 3 BANK sr., Behind me Batavia Club a s 4411! Ysxx iTemporary Locationj 4w,,-Econawv 5 PI-IONE: 343-3147 EASY WAY PIZZA ' SPAGHETTI SUBMARINES Samuel J. Caccamise Satisfaction Guaranteed or Double Your PAUI-'S PIZZA Garbage Back 35 Main St. Phone 967-9572 LeRoy, N,Y. Phone 967-2575 D Mon.-Thurs., 11a.m.-11 p.m. -ggi Y v. Fri., Sat.-11 a.m.-2 a.m. A -G51 BB J I T' iff' ' .L -gziilfrff' 'vr--M.,fw-emma:-mea! CROCKER'S Country Store-967-2360 Petroleum Service-967-6933 Farm Service-967-8210 Compliments of RED OSIER CASINO RESTAURANT Specialty Spaghetti and Meatballs 7 Mm st. LeRoy, N.Y. Compliments of LeROY RETAIL LIQUEUR STORE INC. FROST RIDGE RECREATION AREA Skiing-Camping Conlon Rd. LeRoy, N.Y. BROWN'S TAVERN 'G Compliments of THE DAILY NEWS ROXY'S MUSIC The Latest News HOMES STORE The Newspaper of and for the Genesee Country Community Bregen 994-2068 LeR0y 967-9300 The home of all things musical Batavia, N.YQ f Compliments of COMMUNITY DRY CLEANERS LeRoy, N.Y. RAY DELL BUICK, INC. Buick-Opel Sales and Service Complete Collision Repair o ERNEST TOWNSEND 81 SON INSURANCE :NT r . 2 -,I, 131 - Froni Row: SUSAN CARMICHAEL, MILDRED FRITZ, SARA JOY, DEANNE PAGE, CAROLYN HARVEY. Back ROW: ROBERT L. BOYCE, FRANCIS J. DE YOUNG, . CALVIN DERRICK, WILLIAM L. CECERE. P 11- ' u.a..v-...Q---.s...'...--.-f J wr 1 i. f 5 -'I C. , 'A ,- .-ff, 1 affff, , , Moments pass so quickly, especially when you are think- ing about your last year at LeRoy High School, or worrying about what your future holds. It seems like I have been con- centrating so much on the present that I haven't had time to think of the future. For the past year, the 1975 O-AT-KAN has occupied the majority of my thoughts. It was very time- consuming, but I feel the more time and effort you put into something, the more feeling you have for the finished product. As I look at the book for the last time before presenting it to you, the student body, it is evident to me that every moment spent was worthwhile. - Each of the 200 pages brings back memories of the problems, solutions, laughter, and tears that went into it's production. Each of my editors felt a certain amount of pride after his section was completed. They each realized all the work and effort had not been in vain when they saw the re- sults after proofs had been returned. Our staff meetings were sometimes a little hectic. The editors all had fun, but they al- ways seemed to get their work accomplished. I never could have attempted this challenge without them, and would like to thank them for making the 1975 O-AT-KAN a place for a moment for me, as well as for them. There are so many other people to whom I will be eternally grateful. Mr. K , my advisor, would have to be the first. Sometimes it seemed that everyday brought forth another crisis Csometimes major, sometimes minorj but with his guid- ance, and as a result of his years of experience, he brought me L x 'V -..sly .i .2 'f'-my '. fr f . ,V fe -QQ.J,5gg,f ,S ,r ., 535151 A . ' - ,- through all of them. Having an associate-editor like Katie Se- querth, has been a big advantage. She was always willing to do anything asked of her. Certainly, the full cooperation of the faculty and administration made everything run smoothly dur- ing times of sales campaigns and picture taking. The 1975 O-AT-KAN couldnlt have been published without the periodic professional assistance of: Varden Studios of Rochester, N.Y., and the representatives of our publisher, Inter-Collegiate Press, of Kansas. t The O-AT-KAN is completed and soon my last year at LeRoy will be too. It saddens me to think of this, but I know I have prospered in many ways from my experiences. Now I would like to share these experiences with you, by presenting the 1975 .O-AT-KAN to you, the student body. In closing, the best way l can think to express my feelings is by sharing a quote with you by the fifth century Chinese philosopher Sadaricki: There is no answer to the quest, who knows when welll meet again. um ef, ms o-Ar-mn Y . L V3 , il ,A ' ,Q 1, ,may 411- ,W , ' 'P 1 - W.-.f-1.4, W' new .V f , 5, ,f .zzsyw ww f , f 4 ,WI . Mi? f ix4f12,2 W ,mf , gl -ff A ,. GW 31 gf we ff' H4 , lan J-'ifff' my f 92 ',:lf'4 ' 'lglfifi 77259 , wg gf, if Z ' 2 W 1 f X fwfr 1,5 , di jx.. ! I 1,1 1' 'if ,- 1. W ' f 62' ' 14 1:24 I ff ' rsx .8 A-I Academics 14-3 3 Art ........,..... ....... Business.. .... Curriculum Coordinators. . . Driver Education ...... English ........... Guidance ....... Home Economics. . . Industrial Arts .... Language .,... Library ...... Mathematics .... Multi Program. . . Music ......... Physical Education . . Science. .,.... . ...... Social Studies . . . .... . . . . Activities 1 14-135 Americmn Field Service ........... Audio-Visual ........ Cafeteria Club ...... Chess Club ...... Drama Club .......... French Club ..... ' ...... Future Teachers of America .... Health Club ............. Honor Societies ............ Junior National Honor Society . . National Honor Society ...... Quill and Scroll .......... Leadership Counseling ...,...... Library Club CWc1cott Street Schoolj . . . Model Congress .............. ndex 25 23 17 30 20 29 26 ..27 ..22 ..29 ..l9 ..25 ..24 ..28 ..18 21 126,127 125 125 122 . . 122 123 124 124 130,131 130 130 131 131 Library Club .................. . . . 126 105 129 129 Model U.N. .............. . Music ................... Band fWolcott Street SchooD .... Chorus CWolcott Street Schoolj. . . Color Guard ............. Concert Band ........... Girls Chorus ....... Jr. High Mixed Chorus . . Jr.fSr. Orchestra ..... Majorettes ....... .,.... Marching Band ............ Oatkanaires ................ Orchestra CWolcott Street Schoolb . . . Pep Band ................ Stage Band .............. Symphonic Band . . . Photography Club .... Publications ..... O-AT-KAN ...... Red and Black .... 116-119 104 104 116 117 119 119 118 . . 116 116 119 105 117 118 118 124 133-135 134-135 .....l33 District Office. . .... High School Office . . . Jar... Wolcott Street School Office .......... Epilogue ......... Student Index. . . BOCES A M P M . .l . . .. Eighth Grade ...... Eleventh Grade ..... Closing Section ....j-km... Jr.lSr. High 62-81 Jr.fSr. High Class Officers . . Ninth Grade ..... Seventh Grade .... Tenth Grade. . . Dedications . . Foreword .... Frontispiece .... Table of Contents. . Theme ....... Title Page . . . Patrons. . . Interim . . . Cheerleading. . . Girls Sports Basketball .... G.A.A. Officers . Soccer ...... Volleyball .... Golf .......... Junior Varsity Sports Baseball ..... Basketball .... Football . . . Wrestling. . . Pep Club ..... Soccer ..... Tennis ...... Track ........ Varsity Sports Baseball . . . Basketball . . . Football ..... Varsity Club. . . Wrestling .... Bus Drivers .... Cafeteria Staff. . . Custodial Staff . . Health Staff. . . . Senior Activities. . . 120-121 Ski Club ...... .... 1 22 Spanish Club .... . . 123 FifthG1-ada , , , Stage Crew. . Z . . . . . 125 First Grade. . . Student Council. . . . . 132 Fourth Grade , . Talent Show .... .......... . . 128 Kindergarten. . . . . . Second Grade . . . Administration Sixth Grade l 1 i Board of Education. . . .......... , , 32 Third Grade l 1 l w S00 ,..'. 655- 014m Y. Tse 2 4 . 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