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

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George Gurrant As the long and wlndlng road of life at LeRoy High School ls travel- ed, the students are fortunate to have been guided by the reclplent of this year's High School Dedica- tion. Slnce he arrived at LeRoy In 1970, not only has he directed a path for his students: but he has shown a great deal of interest ln school actlvltles. He ls not just recognized for his dedication and Interest In each student, but for hls sense of humor and the actlvltles wlth whlch he ls involved. He counts among these various actlvltles: participation In faculty sports events: the class of '76 advisor during our eighth, ninth, and tenth grade years: and coaching the track team during its '74 season. He is most noted for his posltlon as assistant varsity football coach. During the six years at this post, he has gained great prestige among the players for his coaching ability. Therefore. wlth the feelings of admiration, respect, and love for a friend, as well as a teacher, e. the class of 1976, proudly pregnt the High School Dedication to you, MR. GEORGE GURRANT. Known for patience, a pleasant personality, and a strong deter- mination to help others, the recipient of the 1976 Wolcott Street School Dedication has been teaching at LeRoy for the past twenty years. Almost every student has had some contact with her, especially in their first few years of elementary school. She went to Brockport Univer- sity, and holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science Degrees in physical education. She previously taught elementary physical education, and con- ducted classes for the perceptual- ly handicapped in Title I ta government sponsored programj after school. She is now working full-time on the perceptual the varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders and intramural sports until 1968. Giving of her time and herself doesn't stop when she leaves the school building. She is a licensed Red Cross Swimming Instructor. She is very involved in church related projects, and is active in the Parish Council at St. Peter's Floman Catholic Church. She also enjoys bicycling and knitting, and is an avid reader. We are deeply grateful for her years of selfless devotion to her pupils, her friends, and the com- munity. Therefore, wlth much love, respect, and admiration, the class of 1976 proudly presents the Wolcott Street Dedication to you, MISS NANCY LEHRER. Miss Nancy Lehrer program. She was an advisor of f .' ' . ,E jog! 42 Wolcott Street School Dedication I ! Contents Senlors 14 Actlvltles 42 Academics 64 Sports 84 Underclassrnen Crossroads Elementary Student Life Patrons 110 132 140 166 172 lg J jig. .K ,xr W 'V I ' P S Q .13 f Qi aff-vi ax A ,- vsnH'fQ 3 - ,', :Q wi .v - 1, 1 .,w.1..p4-f1,,.p , ,A ,, 14. 1f -W 1 fag I5 f' .-2 'sq 1 X -5- '4 5 Hg f 45 -f +P . ':- ul, ' , . 9 , ' ' '15 , ' ' Lf! . swf 'viii' ' 3 1 4 Foreword As you travel the long and winding road through the 1975-76 school yearbook, you find uncluttered beauty of line and form. Take joy in the milestones and crossroads which will live in your memory. The path has been exciting, and we have been lovingly guided as we will never be again. This road will bring us to the highway of our future lives. Does the road wind up-hill all the way? Yes, to the very end. Will the journey take the whole long day? From morn to night, my friend. C.R.' Fiossetti Catherine Sequerth Editor L. K 'N ,5 r 9 The long and winding road ! I f '- .r--,,v,' Q! . -V x 1 G. Ay- Prim :izziiff 'O' lf ' , 1-f ' l ' -f-if A ,, E , that leads to your door will never disappear A foot and light-hearted, I take to the open road, Healthy, free, The world before me, 'f nv fm 6ui?,?:E:,5:,.,gf,j 1 -2 .A, . ' f . -,gggg-,ig 11351 ' f' A yr? The long brown path before rne, leading where ever I choose. . Walt Whitman Seniors 1 DEBORAH L. ANDERSON - BOCES 11 G.A.A. 1O,11,12. MARY ANN BALONEK - AFS Club 10.11 FTA 105 BOCES 11,12. STEPHEN R. BARBEAU - N.J.H.S. 109 Soccer 11 lLl, 125 Vars. Club 129 Oatkanaires 105 Sp. Club 10,11,12g Chess Club 105 Leadership Counsl. 12. DEBORAH A. BATEMAN - N.J.H.S. PRES. 10, N.H.S. 11,125 Quill 81 Scroll 11,123 JUNlOR MISS CANDIDATE 12: Red 81 Black Ed. 11,125 Oatkanaires 10,11,12g Leadership Counsl. 125 Majorette 10: Sp. Club 10. MARK E, BAYLOR - Ftbl. 105 BOCES 11, 12. BRIAN c. BELL- Quill a. Scroll 12: o-Ar- KAN 11, SPORTS ED. 12gSoccer11: Bkbl. Manager 10,11, im 12: Tennis 10,11, 11.1, 12: Bowling 10 11.1, 11: sci. club 11. Anderson Cummmg ARNOLD G. BOLDT - N.M.S.Q.T. LETTER OF COMMENDATlONg N.J.H.S. 10: N.H.S. 11,12: Class Pres. 105 Quill 8. Scroll 11,125 Red 81 Black Ecl.11,12g O-AT-KAN 123 Sr. Band 10,11,12g Bkbl. Manager 10,11 QL1, 12: Leadership Counsl. 12. BRUCE C. BREGE - BAA 101112 WA time it vvas, . -Ala -NK F J . 31- ., .'.- :L . , I :A?,5...,-.W I. .2 . 3- 311 '. , ' , -' - -If ' f , . .Ihre . ,. f vj,-3 . - 1gj..9, ':f,'?gL 4 ,W , ., , -' : . ry.. ' ,N -' '. Q.- ,vii ' 1,.j1.-hqg ,. A Y A l'u S24 I 1:zv-f:'f.'-'e- - JEFFREY D. BUCKLEY - Ftbl. 10,12gBbI.10.11,12. 103 B.A.A. 10,11,12. RICHARD C. CALKINS - BOCES 11,123 B.A.A. 10,11,12. ROBERTO CASTILLO - AFS EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM CHILE: Soccer 125 Fr. Club 123 Sp. Club 12: Mixed Chorus 12. STEPHEN M. COLLIER - BOCES 11,121 B.A.A. 10,11,12. RICKY F. CORCIMIGLIA - Ftbl. 10,11 ILI, 12: Vars. Club 12. KEVIN D. CORSIVO - Track 10,11 ILI, 12: Flbl. 10: Llb. Club 10,11. JOAN M. CUMMINGS - O-AT-KAN SR. ED. 125 Quill 81 Scroll 125 AFS Club 11,123 Pep Club 11,12: Leadership Counsl. 12: Red Service Key 11. TIMOTHY A. BURNS - Ftbl. KATHLEEN A. CURRY - N.H.S. 11,123 Red 81 Black Ed. 11,125 Fr. Club 11,125 Drama Club 10,11,12g Leadership Counsl. 12, Sr. Band 10,11, 12. VICTORIA L. DEAN - AFS Club 10,11,12: Pep Club 11, 125 O-AT-KAN 125 Cheer- leader 12, Leadership Counsl. 12. SUE A. DILLON - Class Sec. 10: AFS Club 105 FTA 10. FIODNEY G. DIMICK - FIbl. 10: Sci. Club 11,123 B.A.A. 10,11,12. Curry-Forti 1 GERALD A. ELLIOTT - FIbl, 1011 ILI, 125 Track 1112ILj' Caf. Club 10.11. LINDA M. ELLIOTT - Sr. Band 10' BOCES 11: Glrls FIHONDA L. ELLIOTT - DONNA M. ENGLERTH - Class Treas. 105 G.A.A. M ,11, I f Softbl. 10. M: 'dxf' I, XJ I lilly 9 3 I lax 'NRM III K 1 I - 1 I, G.A.A. 11,12. I ll f f I X , . I f 4' , fi f 10,11,12. , lf? V . f, M . I .. 7 , I ,-,Wx '2 ,. . And what a time it was. It was a time of innocence . V f 'L ,':v 1 ': L ff, 1 51 ly' 4 ff, ,Eh -' 4.5.3 255, , A A 4.a.., W. '32 -4 .1 f' N fl F2 A 4, ,Q f, - 1 . ,. Q., I A 1 MARY JO FAY - Girls Soccer 10g Numerals 105 G.A.A. 10,11,12. DANIEL W. FEELEY - BOCES 11,123 B.A.A. 10,11,12. DIANE M. FILI - N.J.H.S. 105 N.H.S. 11,123 CLASS PRES. 123 V.P. 11: Sp. Club 103 Pep Club 125 D.A.Fl. Cil. Award 103 Girls Soccer 105 Glrls Bkbl. 10: Numerals 103 Shield 105 Block L 10. MARK W. FORD - B.A.A. 10,11,12. LAURIE A. FOFISYTH - Ski Club 102 G.A.A. 10,11,12. PAUL M. FORTI - BOCES 11,125 B.A.A. 10,11,12. MARTHA H. FREITAG - N.J.H.S. 105 N.H.S. 11,125 Quill 81 Scroll 11,125 O-AT-KAN 11, LIT. ED. 125 Fr. Club 10,11,125 Drama Club 115 Track 115 Leadership Counsl. 125 Red 81 Black 10, Ed. 11. LAURA A. FULCOMER - BOCES 11,125 G.A.A.10,11,12. STEVEN J. GILL - Ftbl. 11,125 Vars. Club 12. DANNY L. GRAVES - B.A.A. 10,11,12. ANNE M. GRICE - CLASS SEC. 125 O- AT-KAN 125 AFS Club 10,11,125 Sp. Club 10,11,125 Pep Club 11,125 Sr. Play 115 Cheerleader 10,11 QL15 Girls Soccer 125 Sr. Band 125 Leadership Counsl. 12. STEPHEN F. GRIFFO- B.A.A. 10,11,12. DARIO GUALTIERO - AFS EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM ITALY5 Chess Club 125 Photo Club 12. DONALD J. HALL- Ftbl. 10,11 lLl, 125 Wrest. 10,11 QLJ, 125 Track 105 Vars. Club 12. Freitag--Herrington . VI, N .LFC . - ',.,,-vi 5: , ,Q V.,?, , - F-'L 1 N' 'Y 3 , . f - A if , W . 5 'M r K , ' ., fff f' U f-TQ ' -iff U5-At,-'i.r ' , r,, 'w A time of confidences Lcktqvlf-iiiln 4' 77.-TZGTVY P1-' ' 156 . 1 5E'A'.f...l...l.......Q:i..Q,.....1 .Df.'L.-All 1. , , rzgk2,,,f., ' i . 11.--It--I I .ff 'li tit 5:1 I' , V ' 5,1 ii JMEN- DAVID J. HALLIGAN - Class Pres. 115 Ftbl. 105 Sr. Band 10,11,12g Mod. U.N. Del. 113 Mod. Cong. Del. 12. GEFIARD M. HAR- KINS - B.A.A.10,11,12. MAFIY M. HART G.A.A. 10,11,12. PATRICIA R. HARVIE - Ski Club 11,123 Operetta 113 Oatkanaires 123 O-AT-KAN 11, CIRC. ED. 123 Track 9,103 Soccer 115 Vlybl. 11,12: Numerals 10. EDWARD J. HENRY - N.J.H.S. 10: Ftbl. 103 Soccer 11 ILI, 12: Wrest. 103 Sr. Band 10, 11,123 Dance Band 11,12. CAROL N. HERRINGTON - GAA.A.,10,11.12. DEAN W. l-IESS-Ftbl. 105 B.A.A. 10.11,12. EMILY J. HILL-N.M.S.Q.T. LETTER OF COMMEN- DATION5 N.J.H.S, 10: N.H.S. 11,125 Operetta 115 Oatkanaires 1O,11,125 Sr. Band 10,11, PRES. 125 Cert. of Merit 105 Lyre 105 Gold Key 115 All-State Orch. 105 All- County Orch. 105 All-County Band 10,115 Leadership Counsl. 12. TIMOTHY M. HORR- N.M.S.Q.T. LETTER OF COMMENDATIONQ Bkbl. 105 Bbl. 105 Dance Band 10. MELINDA A. HUME-Sp. Club Treas. 105 Girls Soccer 105 Numerals 10. CRAIG H. HUNNEYMAN- N.J.H.S, 105 N.H.S. 11,125 Ftbl. 11fLl: Track 11lLl5 Sci. Club 11.125 Fr. Club 105 Chess Club 10,11,12. CHERYL M. HYDE-Sp. Club 105 Drama Club 11,125 Red 81 Black 10,115 Oatkanaires 10, 11,125 Girls Chorus 10,115 Gold Key 125 All-County Chorus 105 Solo Festival 11. J my Hess-Krautvvurst N o fl ZZZZzzZZZZzZ... ,, , M., f, EAL ,. 1 JEANNE M. JAY-N.J.H.S. V.P. 10: N.H.S. 11, SEC. 12: Quill 8. Scroll 11,123 BAUSCH 81 LOMB MEDAL: D.A.R. CITIZENSHIP AWARD 12Q Red 8l Black 10,11, Ed.-in- Chief 12: EMPIRE GIRLS STATE DEL. 112 Fr. Club 10,V.P. 11, PRES. 12: Oatkahaires 10,11,123 Cheerleader 10,11fLJQ Leadership Counsl. 12. NEIL G. JORDAN-N.M.S.Q.T. LETTER OF COMMEN- DATION: Ski Club 10,11,123 Sr. Band 10,112 Cross Coun- try 103 Soccer 11iLl,123 Bbl. 10. NANCY C. KIBLER-Ski Club 10,11,123 G.A.A. 10,11,12. CHARLENE K. KING-BOCES 123 G.A.A. 10,11,12. NANCY L KIRBY-AFS Club 122 Pep Club 12 Color Guard 11,12fL,Q Operetta 111 Leadership Counsl. 123 Red Service Key CHERYL A KLINKBEIL-G.A.A. 10,11.12. SETH D KRAUTWURST-B.A.A. 10,11,12. ,MW LESLIE D. LADD - AFS Club 105 Ski Club 10,115 Pep Club 10,1 1 5 Stu. Assn. 105 Track Scrkpr. 105 Wrest. Scrkpr. 12. PHILIP D. LAMENDOLA - N.J.H.S. 102 Mod. Cong. Del. 11,125 Sr. Band 105 Flbl. 10,11 QLJ, 125 Bbl. 10,12 ILL Vars. Club 11, 12. CHRISTOPHER J. LANE - Bkbl. 10,11 lLl, 125 Cross Country 10 KLJ5 Soccer 11,12 lLl5 Track 10,11 QLJ, 125 Vars. Club 10,11,125 AFS Club 10,115 Photo Club 105 Oatkanaires 10,12. MARGARET A. LAPP - Class V.P. 105 AFS 125 Sr. Band 10,11,125 Orchestra 11,125 Leadership Counsl. 12. SUSAN M. LAPP -AFS Club 10,11,125 Sp. Club 10,11,12: Ski Club 10,11,12: FTA 105 Pep Club 115 Stu. Assn. 125 O-AT-KAN FORMAT ED. 12: Girls Soccer 105 Numerals 105 Leadership CounsI.12. MARIANNE LEE - AFS Club 105 Ski Club 10, 115 Girls Soccer 10, 11,125 Girls Bkbl. 10, 11,125 Girls Bbl. 10, 11,125 Numerals10,115 Shield 10,115 Block L 10,115 Oatkanalres 10,115 Girls Chorus 10,115 Cert. of Merit 11. Ladd-lVlac Govvan L, ,ll 5 . ,ff , 1 J. 2 ,ff ' Ohmnol The spoon is stuck!- ,. .. ....,.,ff5,,. -. 14. ann.. Long ago it must be . . we-'W GREGORY S. LEFFEL - Ftbl. 10,11 lLl: Track 10 QLJ5 Skl Club 10,11, ' Tlx LINDA J. LEGG - HOMECOMING PRINCESS 115 AFS Club 10,115 Sp. Club 10,115 Pep Club Treas. 11,125 Stu. Assn. 115 O-AT-KAN 125 Cheerleader 105 Leadership Counsl. 125 Red Service Key 11. CHRISTOPHER J. LESSO - Soccer 12 QLJ5 B.A.A. 10512. JANE A. LONGHANY - AFS Club 115 Fr. Club 10,115 Ski Club 10,11,125 Pep Club 115 O-AT-KAN 125 Oatkanaires 10. LORRAINE A. LONGHANY - G.A.A. 10,11, 1 12. SHARON R. LONGHlNl - AFS Club 10,11, 125 Pep Club 11,125 O-AT-KAN 10,11, SPORTS ED. 125Operet1a 115 Red 8- Black 10,115 Girls Soccer 10,115 Girls Bkbl. 11, 125 Numerals 105 Color Guard 11,12 lLl5 Oatkanaires 10,11,125 Girls Chorus 115 Cert. of Merit 115 Lyre 11. f 1 Numerals 10. RCM O 53 L fmuermiw SARA MAC GOWAN - AFS Club 10,11,125 Ski Club 10,11,125 Girls Vlybl. 10,125 LOFII J. MAC GFIEGOFI - AFS Club 10,115 Sp. Club 10,115 Pep Club 11,125 O-AT-KAN 11, FORMAT ED. 125 Stu. Assn. 10,115 Fled 8. Black 115 Color Guard 10,11,12 ILQ5 Girls Soccer 105 Numerals 105 Leadership Counsl. 12. THOMAS H. MACKIERNAN - N.J.H.S. 105 Sp. Club 10,115 Sci. Club 10,125 Ftbl. 10,125 Track 11 QLJ. LINDA J. MACOMBEFI - AFS Club 10,11,125 Pep Club 10, 11,125 FTA 105 Color Guard 12 ILJ5 O-AT-KAN 125 Leadership Counsl. 12. SHIRLEY J. MATHEWS - BOCES 11,125 G.A.A. 10.11, 12. KEITH P. MAXWELL - Ftbl. 10,11 ILL 125 Wrest. 10,11,125 Track 10,115 Vars. Club 10, 11,12. KELLY O. MC BFIIDE - B.A.A. 10,11,12. GERALD M. MC GEE - Soccer 125 Bbl. 105 Wrest. 125 Tennls 11,125 Vars. Club 125 O-AT-KAN ART EDITOR 10, 11,12. MICHAEL G. MC GOUGH - Soccer 11,125 Wrest. 10 ILI, 11,125 Tennis 11 ILT, 125 Vars. Club 11,12. lVlacGregor-Mullin 54 Rx: I ,x Nixon's problem was that he got caught! ' 'T' g......5.':,:!fhmur I have a photograph :rw-new-u - -.K . -, ., new .,-.....,..,,-....,.a,..A-,.,, ..., .L DONNA K. MC NAIR - Sp. Club 103 Mod. Cong. Del. 11, 123 Stage Crew lMake-upj 10,11,12. CARL T. MC QUILLEN- STU. ASSN. PRES. 123 Ftbl. 10,11 CLI 125 Bbl. 11,12 ILM Track 10 ILI, 12, Vars. Club 11,123 Stage Crew 10. ANNE M. MERICA - AFS Club 10,11,12g Fr. Club 10,11,12g BOCES 123 Color Guard 11, 12 ILIQ O-AT-KAN 123 Pep Club 11,12, Homecoming Princess Cand. 115 Leadership Counsl. 12. DEBORAH L. MEYEFI- BOCES 11,125 Orch. 103 G.A.A. 10,11,12. CAROL A. MICHEL - AFS Club 10,11,12g Fr. Club 113 Ski Club 113 Photo. Club 10, 11, FTA 105 Girls Soccer 103 Numerals 105 O-AT-KAN 10, PHOTO. ED. 11: Leadership Counsl. 12. CHARLES A. MILLER - Ftbl. 10,11,12 QLD: Bbl. 10,11 QLI, 123 Vars. Club 12. CHRISTINE E. MILLER - Fr. Club 10,11, Pep Club 115 Girls Soccer 103 Girls Vlybl. 10,11,12g Numerals 10: Shield 11, Block L 115 Sr. Play 11. THOMAS P. MOFITIMEFI- Flbl. 10.11 QLI, 12: Bkbl. 10,11 ILJ, 125 Bbl. 10,11 QLI, 12. KEVIN E. MULLEN - Ftbl. 10.11,12 QLD: Sp. Club 10,11. DAVID A. MULLIN - Flbl.10,11lLI,12gBbI. 10,11 ILI, 123 Vars. Club 12. IVI urray-Prinzi TIMOTHY S, MURRAY- BOCES 11,12, B.A.A. 10,11,12. WARREN NICHOLS B.A.A. 11 ,12. DANNY T. NOVAK - B.A.A. 10,11,12. SUSAN L. O'GEEN-BOCES 11, G.A.A. 10, 11.12. MARY G. O'MALLEY-AFS Club 10,11,12p Pep Club 11,123 FTA 10: O-AT-KAN 125 Color Guard 11,12ILIg Red 8 Black 115 BOCES 125 Homecoming Princess Cand. 115 Leadership Counsl. 12. TONI A. PANEPENTO-G.A.A. 10,11,12 NEAL J. PANGRAZIO-Fibl. 11, AV Club 103 B.A.A. 10.11,12. NICHOLAS J. PASCUCCI-B.A.A. 10.11,12. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Preserve your memories: VINCENT C. PASCUCCI-SCI. Club 11,123 Chess Club 11. PAULA F. PERKINS-CLASS TREAS. 11, 125 AFS Club 10, SEMI-FINALIST 11,123 Stu. Assn. 10,113 O-AT-KAN 11, ACTIVITIES ED. 125 Sp. Club 11, Pep Club 11,125 Red Sl Black 11,12g Cheerleader 10, 11lLI,12g Oatkanaires 123 Homecoming Princess Cand.11g Leadership Counsl. 12. ONOFFIIO PEFIZIA-Ftbl. 10,11ILI3 B.A.A. 1O,11,12. I I JAMES M. PETEFISON-Soccer 12lLI: Bkbl 12: B.A.A. 12. KEVIN L. PIKE-Ftbl. 10,11QLl, 121 Bkbl. 10. 11ILI, 123 Bbl. 10,11ILI, 12: Vars. Club 12: Leadership Counsl. 12. RONALD J. PRINZI-Fxbl. 10,11ILI,123 Bkbl. 10,11QLI,12g Bbl. 10,12ILIg vars. Club 11, 12. PHILIP PRIVITERA-BOCES 125 B.A.A. 10,11.12. EDWARD S. REICH-N.J.H.S. 105 N.H.S. 125 N.M.S.Q.T. LETTER OF COMMEN- DATIONC RENSSALEAR POLYTECHNIC AWARD 11: Sp. Club 105 Mod. Cong. Del. 11: Bkbl. 10,11lLl, 12. THOMAS H. SCHEUING-Ftbl. 10,11lLj,12g Bbl. 10,11lLj,12g Vars. Club 12: BOCES 11. Privitera-Smith . 31 DEBORAH M. RADLEY-AFS Club 10,113 Pep Club 11,122 FTA 10, Stu. Assn. 103 Ma- jorette 105 Color Guard 11,12lLlg Wrest. Scrkpr. 11, 12. RAYMOND W. ROTH-B.A.A. 10,11,12. RANDY B. SCHUYLER-Caf. Club 10: B.A.A. 10,11,12. 0' KATHLEEN M. REAMER- BOCES 113 G.A.A. 1O.11,12. GERALD M. RUMSEY-Fibl. 105 BOCES 10,112 B.A.A. 10, 11,12. WILLIAM C. SCOTT-Stage Crew 11: Lib. Club 103 Caf. Club 113 Sr. Band 10.11,12p Tennis 10.11lLl. L CATHERINE A. SEQUEFITH-N.J.H.S. 105 N.H.S. 11, TREAS. 12: Quill 8. Scroll 11,125 O-AT- KAN 10, ASSOCIATE ED.- in-CHIEF 11, EDITOFl-IN- CHIEF 125 Cheerleader 10,12lLlg AFS Club 11,12: Pep Club 11,125 Oatkanaires 10,11,12g Cert. of Merit 11: Operetta 10,113 Vlybl. 113 Leadership Counsl. 12. RUSSELL A. SHEPARD-Ftbl. 1O,11lLI,12g Vars. Club 11,12. PATRICK W. SHEFIIDAN-BOCES 11,125 B.A.A. 10,11,12. CHARLES T. SHERMAN-AV Club 10: Soccer 111Lj: B.A.A. 10,11,12. DALE F. SHERMAN-Flbl. 10: Bkbl. 10: Soccer 11lLJ,12. GERALD F. SHERMAN-N.J.H.S. 102 B.A.A. 10,11,12. DONNA L. SMITH-AFS Club 10,11,12: Fr. Club 11,12: Sp. Club 10.119 Pep Club 12, O-AT-KAN 12, Mod. Cong. Del. 125 Stage Crew lMake-upj 10,115 Oatkanaires 12: Leadership Counsl. 12. GREGG E. SMITH-BOCES 11,12gB.A.A.10,11,12. HERBERT D. SMITH-Ftbl. 11,12lLjgB.A.A.10,11,12. MARK A. SPEAR-Sci. Club 111 B.A.A. 10,11,12. THOMAS E. STEEN-Fibl. 10, 11fL1,12g Bkbl. 10,11QLj,123 Bbl. 10,11lLJ,12: Vars. Club 11,12: Stu. Assn. 12. Smith-Wade 3 they're all that's left you. Paul Simon ,X .A-R K. ,lv ..l.,-,.s...,. .. ex. DAVID STEFFENELLA-BOCES 11.12, B.A.A.1O,11,12. MICHAEL P. STEVENS-B.A.A. 10,11,12. NOFIIVIA J. STEVERSON-Stu. Assn. 10,11, SEC. 123 JUNIOR MISS CAND.: Sp. Club 123 Pep Club 10.11, PRES. 125 Cheer- leader 10,11 QLJ, CAPT. 123 Oatkanaires 12, Leadership Counsl. 12. ERNEST J. SULLIVAN-BOCES 11,125 B.A.A. 10,11,12. ELEANOR M. TABONE-AFS Club 10,11, 123 Sp. Club 10,111 Pep Club 11,123 FTA V.P. 103 Stu. Assn. 123 Leadership Counsl. 12. TOBY M. THOMAS-Ftbl.10,11ILI,12gVarS. Club 12. DONNA J. TFIAXLER- N.J.H.S. 103 N.H.S. 12: AFS Club 10: Sp. Club 10,115 O-AT-KAN 125 Homecoming Princess Cand. 11. WANDA K. TUCCI-G.A.A. 10,11,12. TAMMY L. TUCKER-Girls Chorus 10, Lib. Club 10, G.A.A. 10.11,12. MARTIN A. WADE- BOCES 11,123 B.A.A. 10, 11,12. VValbridge-Young Looking back along the road, always remember the good times. 5 . W b :Y 'N' . 1 ,ar JANYTH L. WALBRIDGE- CINDY D. WARTEFIS-G.A.A. TORIN L. WASHINGTON- G.A.A.10.11,12, 10,11,12. Ftbl, 10,11QLj,12g Bkbl. 10, 11QLy,12g Vars. Club 11.12g Stu. Assn. 10. X 'fi' .... TAMELA D. WELBURN-AFS Club 10: Pep Club 10,11,12i FTA 10: Stu. Assn. 115 Color Guard 10.11, CAPT. 12. nrt --'- 423 .Ex Ag .A A Q. EJ.- 58 T! If -1 in -V11 4' . 5 if, 4.1 1 QI! .E :fl V1 Ml, hw -k'1 lr GEOFFREY R. WILLIAMS- N.J.H.s. 10: N.H.S. 11,12: Quill a Scroll 11,12: N.M.S.Q.T. LETTER OF COMMENDATION3 Red a Black Ed. .10,11,12i EMPIRE Bovs STATE DEL. 11. GREGORY R. WILLIAMS- N.J.H.S. 105 N.H.S. 11, PRES. 125 EMPIRE BOYS STATE DEL. 115 O-AT-KAN 12: Leadership Counsl. 12. -n-vo-.sa-..i..m.. JIU! 12, V 5 iff f , ,, 1, ' 1 fzifyvf-1' 1' ' ' l ,413 1 V. 5 1 . 51 H urn., jeg , U, 1 . ' I ,, 2'-1111, ' f V .3151 . 'T 1 iff' ' ' .1 '.:'ff'? 1 QI .Ag .1- 1 1, -, - 11. 2' l L n ' 1, gyzj ju .5 I ial E ' 1 1 KATHLEEN A. WRIGHT- N.J.H.S. 105 N.H.S. 125 Class Sec. 11, V.P. 125 G.A.A. Sec. 10, PRES. 11,125 Girls Soccer 10,11, CAPT. 125 Bkbl. 10iLj, 11. JAN L. WELLEFI-N.M.S.Q.T. LETTER OF COMMEN- DATION5 Fr. Club 105 Sci. Club 11,125 Chess Club 10,- 125 Sr. Band 10. ANN M. WHITE-GAA. 10, 11,12. GARY T. WHITE-B.A.A. 10, 11,12. MARY K. WHITE-GAA. 10, 11,12. SUZETTE D. WHITING- N.J.H.S. 105 N.H.S. 125 MICHAEL PRIDGEON MEM. AWARD 115 Oatkanaires 10, 11,125 Sr. Band 10,11,V.P. 125 Cert. of Merit 105 Lyre 115 All- State Orch. 11,125 All-County Band 10,115 Orch. 10,11,12. DONNA A. WHITMORE- Oatkanaires 105 Girls Chorus 105 G.A.A. 10,11,12. SUSAN E. YOUNG-AFS Club 105 Sp. Club 11,121 Pep Club 105 O-AT-KAN 125 Girls Chorus 105 Oatkanaires 10. ! I liz' 9227 ., ' ' . ,- rf 9 f,yffg,,f-Q, 4,6 , fg:,1-,.,,:z',:'f,.- ,1. . ' ,f 4 I ,f Y -rl 4' 53' ! 2 -vc' fftfffi - ffwyf ,f I , j,f,4f,f-1.f,,, -1 . :iffyg':.g1z q:'12f-JW ?!4 .pfiJ Q 2: 2: f fj.2,jg,gy3Z1v-g:,- , f... rf' if , I 41, ypqmg, , ff ' ,diff Cm See Spot run Run Spot run Our lives are built day by day by our experiences, and my daily experiences during this year will make my life unforgettable. To summarize this year, I would have to recall all the smiles, the friendly hands that helped me through this year of living, and loving, and the experience of learning together. I also would have to remember some of the hard times, and what I learned from them about myself, as well as the people around me. From my ex- periences l've extracted the true meaning of life, namely: sharing, caring, and loving. That's what this year has meant to me. I feel that I have been fortunate to have had the chance to get to know everyone of you and live the way I have this year. l'm very grateful to the people with whom I have shared so many sincere moments, and I thank everyone for being as nice as they have been. Muchas Gracias. I will always remember you. That you live to see the sun go down, and The world go around and around and around. John Denver ilMQQesItllQS Finger-Iickin' good fish! Co-chairmen: Tammy and Carl P1'!ll'DbilP-A-Awiukwq. ,Q yv.n 1-.1,,-A -,N ,. --Nm Fish November 22, 1975 Did you know that fish is one of the four basic foods? Who burped? 1 f , cz, My ,aff 3 '- .-Hz! 331 sen., Q - vm I vfztg M. N ,A .fimivxz va . 4- .2: 2 Irv' 5. I 1 1 i .-4 ' .M ' A 4, 'v- Q 5, -'fv A ' wav .4 ' 4 , 5, ,ff , -f 9 u 1 Do, Re, Me EDWARD SCOTT REICH VALEDICTORIAN Top Ten EANNE MARIE JAY SALUTATORIAN Regents Scholarship Winners Deborah A. Bateman Arnold G. Boldt Victoria L. Dean Martha H. Freitag Emily J. Hill Timothy M. Horr Craig H. Hunneyman Jeanne M. Jay Neil G. Jordan Alternate: Donna K. McNair Vincent C. Pascucci James M. Peterson Edward S. Reich Donna J. Traxler Jan L. Weller Suzette D. Whiting Geoffrey R. Williams Gregory R. Williams Philip D. Lamendola National lVlerit Arnold G. Boldt Letter of Commendation Emily J. Hill Timothy M. Horr Neil G. Jordan Edward S. Reich Jan L. Weller Geoffrey R. Williams Bausch 81 Lornb Medal Jeanne M. Jay 1976 Genesee County J r. IVI iss Deborah A. Bateman D A.R. Citizenship Award Jeanne M. Jay I GREGORY R. WILLIAMS GEOFFREY R. WILLIAMS i DEBORAH A. BATEMAN DONNA J.TRAXLEFI 4 . suzette D. WHITING SUSAN M. LAPP CRAIG HEHUNNEYMAN EMILY J. HILL Mr. Nicholas Borrelli Advisors Mrs. Sharon Collins Miss Jo Ann Eaton Class of '76 A person's senior year is usually quite a startling realization. Although we have been individuals for many years, as seniors we succeeded in becoming a unified group. During the fish-fry and spaghetti supper activities, new friends were made and cooperation from a majority of the senior class was present. These events activated the spirit that the Class of '76 had missed for so long a time. Due to the open-campus policy for seniors, the library-once again was a haven for students with free periods. The endless number of hours spent in the library will never be forgotten. It was during these times, that as seniors, we reminiscenced about the past and tried to predict our futures. Yes, quite a startling realization. We were no longer able to look forward to working together as a classg we had to concentrate on our individual goals, and the directions we would take after graduation. Important decisions would be made and as a result, our direction would be set. 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N, y i. -w 125.224 -rf? -f .' ,Ji f if-75 1 1 A A 'E vf.,,,,f,f - ' A 1 'Af--f , 311, , 1 ,'- .z 0, -ff 'J ., . -fi'--.,7-'-0'-, -,ff-7713-3441 w- er, ll, .Z . :J f. 941, X :V fy J g ': ww f A ,K fy , ff 'vw 1 M' 9 , 6 X ia if V f . , 4 , , , 42 . : , f 1 ' Q I . J 4' 59,155 v - Q74 ' f 4 X J. 'T' , 'I f 1 M? ', I 540 j' f 1 f ,1,,.,,V2ZLg4aQ J 4 K 1, fun H ,Q , , fi, W 1 as f 1 fv ,.,,j::f f ,541 yi, my 9 iq, f Q, f ,- A' fs sl 4 7 ' V 3 , 4 ,cl f My Q4 1 C' 'if' f.,'l1,',':: 4 ' ,f gf ff 5 ' ,-mf, I, ' 4, X 34- , , XJ 5 fi . , 7- 1 . M21 A34 5 . 6 5 I 32 Z ,Z 1 f' f'f' 4' , 1 I , I4 , 1 J Q7 A 1, 5'-FTJ ay: fe ' ' ' '1 K- ' - ., guy! SLQHJ, MN 5 -ff W 1 W Wewffefggmffzfz- , 1 , Z , f of I M 39 if 'fa -4 'Z' 1976 O-AT-KAN ' ,fiiqs f 1' g faery . 1- , , wr V 711 1 1 5 . 4 The O-AT-KAN is one of the most time consuming extra- curricular activities at LeRoy High School. The task of filling 200 pages with pleasing mosaic layouts, imaginative copy, ac- curate identifications, and photographs were just some of the unstated goals we made in July of 1975, when the staff was organized. The 1976 edition featured more pages than any O-AT-KAN to date. With this increase, a stu- dent life section was added, in- creasing student coverage through photography. The elementary section was restyled, and the senior signature stressed better balance accompanied by a more pleasing visual layout. Through copy and pictures, the staff tried to convey life at LHS as a long road winding through the many aspects of the school year. Most of the O-AT-KAN is designed by the editorial staff. At times, fourteen individuals had to mesh conflicting opinions and ideas into one entity. Organizing these ideas into one central motif presented problems at times, however, they were soon over- come. The editors had great feel- ing of accomplishment upon com- pletion of the 1976 O-AT-KAN ff? 4 How do you spell that, N . . E. . Fl. . D . .? Type lt over again?l 'Mirror, mirror on the wall u 'xl . , if 'M-4.5 .- ..R-V -S, ,- ,J-ji , 9 W----'J' bs ggi-f f: N lt looks tacky! You put a thumbtack where? ' .J L :'4l-' . W ' H f '1'Zfifff?'T'-fsiftfifrf HTA ? t ff '- - ' . . ..., . A-3,51 -1 -' ,r,M,4 nf, TA-m-m, check HIM out! If L 5 .gf 'X 1- H Brian . . . say cheese! Tom's best feature! Bottom: MR. KLINGENSMITH, J. Longhany, T. Welburn, D. Smith. Row 2: A. Grice L. Macomber, Gregory Williams, Geoffrey Williams. Row 3: P. Stevens, L. Legg, L. Bigwood, D. Traxler, S. Young, V. Dean, A. Boldt. Row 4: T. Baker, P. Perkins, T. Harvie, P. Moran, S. Lapp. Row 5: M. Freitag, D. Croft, D. Blowers, J. Cummings, G. McGee, S. Longhini, C. SEQUERTH, R. Anzalone, B. Bell. Absent: N. Steen, D. McNair. was-qv-us.-M-- -1. w...-..,.. -E. ,. 76 Editors CATHERINE SEQUERTH Editor in chief DIANE BLOWERS Assoc Editor in chief PAULA PERKINS GERALD MC GEE Art Editor THOMAS BAKER Business Editor PATRICIA HARVIE Circulation Editor SUSAN LAPP Format Editor MARTHA FREITAG Literary Editor RICK ANZALONE Photography Editor JOAN CUMMINGS Senior Editor BRIAN BELL SHARON LONGHINI Sports Editors DEBRA CROFT PATRICK MORAN Typing Editors MR JOHN KLINGENSMITH Advisor Activities Editor ruzun . .,.., V Bottom: T. Normandin, D. White, J. Merica, C. Williams. Flow 2: K. Model Congress Curry, M. Hall, G. Flogers, D. Smith, D. Sovocool, J. Jay. Flow 3: MR, Mowry, T. Baker, Gregory Williams, D. McNair. Row 4: Geoffrey DE VITO, B. Wilcox, K. Wetzel, C. Hunneyman, C. Garner, W. Williams, V. Pascucci. Quill Scroll Bottom: D. Bateman, MISS CHESTER, L, MacGregor, MR. KLINGENSMITH, K. Curry, M. Freitag. Row 2: P. Moran, S. Lapp, K. SEQUERTH, J. JAY, J. Cummings, A. Grice. Row 3: A. Boldt, B. Bell, Gregory Williams, Geoffrey Williams, D. Croft, T. Baker, D. Blowers, P. Grice. Fted 81 Black ' ,r ,. . . iJ,j',.g3 1,- lf .il-. '5?4?1?i':'?54.-'Q ,. ii: Cr., a'Q-1, '- 'Ji' ll 1,3 AX,-..+f'.,L,..f,'j,j Bottom: J. Bateman, P. Spoto, J. Bolton, L. Exford. Flow 2: A. Pratt, A. Grice, D. Hill, J. Mangefrida. Flow 3: G. Williams, C. Bonacquisti, MISS CHESTER, B. Duddy, A. Boldt. Flow 4: P. Grice, D. Bateman, D. Croft, S. Darrow. Row 5: D. Blowers, J. JAY, K. Curry. Absent: G. Tallo, L. Vicary. '57, EDITORS Bottom: C. Bonacquisti, G. Williams. Flow 2: K. Curry. Row 3: MISS CHESTER, A. Boldt, J. JAY, D. Blowers, S. Darrow, D. Bateman. Flow 4: P. Grice. .w 'A-:.-,...,,,, . . 1f.., .ai - 1 Student Council Carl McQuiIIen President Jeanne Jay Vice-President Norma Steverson Secretary Gregory Williams Treasurer Mrs. Lux Mr. Gerlach 1 , ,, -ff, f ., . ff ,I , . , 1. . . ,I , g1,g1,,.,H 1 , We ,W , .af . I I. J ll. if M4492 -'vi Bottom: MRS. LUX, N. Steverson, P. Condldorlo, B. Foresha, P. Spoto, L. Hemmer, M. Clark, MR. GERLACH. Row 2: J. Jay, D. Thlele, N. Antlnore, M. Sequerth, B. Scott, T. Normandln, K. Loftus, B. Wagner. Row 3: G. Wllllams, Fl. Beyer, T. Thomas, K. Smlth C Lee, B. Thomas, N. Steen, K. Morris, E. Tabone, T. Steen, J. Lalppz Row 4: C. McQUILLEN, M. Moore, A. Lamendola, N. Kirby, B Hayward, K. Wright, S. Young, D. Flli, M. Wrlght, M. Neville, M Klinkbell. Row 5: T. Steen, C. Garner, G. Rogers, P. Lamensola, G Phillips, D. Wrlght, T. Barbeau, S. Lapp, G. Nuclola, C. Kelly, J Coward. Absent: F. DeYoung, S. Paladlno, J. Stella, K. Curry. S Young, E. HIII. R374 Library Club Bottom: B. Uberty, J. Frydrych, C. KELLY. Flow 2: B. Hammer, P. Kelly, M. Myers, K. Cooper. Plow 3: MRS. HILL, FI. Foresha, J. Hammer, D. Kingsley, L. Wood. Flow 4: J. Lander, D. Kelly, C. Pangrazio, N. Barone. Row 5: C. Moore, N. Scott, G. Henry, G. Pfaff. Bottom M Bllrns, A. Fox. I. Klnsley, J. Bolton, P. Rlpton, J. Amldon A. Maoornber, B. Arrascada, T. Meney, J. Hammer. Flow 2: D L White D Wetzel F Goodrich B. Wetzel C. Lee C K' Ie, . - 1 - - 1 - - mgs y razlo, L. Hendershott, D. Mlller, Innes L. Wood, S. Crocker, C. Pang B. Ellls. Flow 3: A. Pratt, F. Chenault, G. Stevens, L. Christner, V. Mujlca, S. MBUTISWS, U. Muller, S. uvnns, u. uuvus, wr. uguwn, U. Stella, D. Pangrazlo, C. Uberty, S. Slaven, C. West, A. Boyce, V. Parnell. Row 4: MRS. MUSKOPF, C. FUFIFI, B. Hayward, J. Merlca, J. D'Ambrosio, C. Bonacqulsti, T. Phllllps, S. Smllh, J. Hubbard. G. Eppolito, C. Dempsey, B. Spencer, S. Bell, P. Rlpton. Spanish Club Bottom: C. DeMaupassante, D. Blowers, N. STEVERSON, MR. Heaman. Row 4: S. Barbeau, D. COSQH, T- Barbeau. J- Bafemarl, D. SMITH. Row 2: J. Jay, G. Nuciola, P. Kanaley, D. Sovocool, P. Piaz- Harcly, J. Buckman, S. Lapp, P. Gnce, S. Young, D. Rumsey, R. za, A. Grice, C. Slaven, N. Wright, K. O'Gee, S. Bernardini. Row 3: K. Castillo. K EQ! .Qi L el W 9 x z X fN French Club Bottom: L. George, D. Welker, D. Cory, S. Wenzel, G. Tallo, P. Chenault, T. Rohl. Flowf2: S. Slaven, MRS. AYERS, K. Tryon, J. JAY, J. Merlca, M. Freitag, T. Faville, C. Boyle. Row 3: C. Clarke, D. Battaglia, D. Kelnath, J. Mullin, M. Hall, B. Uberty. Row 4: L. Hall, R. Castillo. S M-eyer, D. Smlth, K. Curry, C. Mackey, K. Konkol. Row 5: R. Kelnath, E. Truax, S Wenzel M Welzel, M. Taylor, B. Rider, L. CrOCKel', K. Kelty, J. B0yd, P. V f f f 1 if M , Q X I ' . Dimick, B. Foresha, D. Davis, D. Pangrazlo. Row 6: S. Squires, B. Webster. Bl TraxIer', S: Norton, D. Sheffer, M. Smith, D. Cory. U1 X National Honor Society Bottom: MR. KLINGENSMITH, GREGORY WILLIAMS. Ftow 2: M Freitag, A. Grice. Row 3: K. Wright, E. Hlll, D. Fili. Row 4: S Whlting, K. Curry, J. Cummings. Flow 5: K. Sequerth, S. LBPP. J Jay, Row 6: C. Hunneyman, Geoffrey Willlams, S. Barbeau. Absent: D. Bateman, A. Boldt, E. Relch, D. Traxler, Fi. Castillo. National J unior Honor Society Bottom: S. Gerlach, L. Christner, K. Cooper, P. Loftus. Ftow 2: MISS DAVIS, A. Hopkins, M. Leone, P. Condidorio, T. Normandin. Row 3: N. Leport, K. Konkol, M. Wright, D. DeFelice, L. DeCamp. Row 4: Ft. Foresha, T. O'Toole, S. Garner, M. Cummings, B. Duddy, H. Mujica. Row 5: C. Kelly, B. Campbell, J. Merlca, J. COWARD, S. Mackey, S. Scott. Row 6: C. Furr, B. Costa, C. Moore, K. Moore, J. Lapp, W. Baker. Absent: C. Doeberiener, M. Bell. 51 I Cafeteria Club Bottom: J. Mangefrida, C. Spragg, D. Hungerford. Row 2: F. Dickinson, MRS. OLSON, B. Spencer, D. Newton, P. Tiberio. X Flow 3: K. Flichenburg, V. Klinkbeil, B. Par- sons, W. Nicoll. J Ski Club BOWOYUI B- Feffara. S. Squires, T. Harvle, K. O'Gee, B. Plcken, J, AYERS. Flow 3: S. Lapp, D. CanfIeld,J. Loftus,J. Noble, K. Lekl. S. Boyd, B. Arrascada. Row 2: B. Mowry, T. Baker, C. Wallace, J. Gaflgi. B- Rider. P- Baker. J- DUSIUQ- B- Sherman. S. Crocker. M- Longhany, G. Leffel, S. Berardini, S. Cooney, Fl. Blowers, MRS. Kelly- H- Davis. J- G0mb0f0I19- - iii? Qafmff-.IST ' A.F.S. Club Bottom: P. DeFeIice, A. Grice, C. DeMaupassante, T. Normandin, M Leone, L. Legg, B. Wagner, MRS. HILL. Row 2: R. Dean, J Longhany, M. Hall, L. Macomber, C. Miller, D. Smith, E. Tabone, Row 3: T. Welburn, P. Lapp, J. Loftus, T. Jackson, A. Lamendola, M Neville, S. israel, M. Klinkbeil. Row 4: V. Dean, B. Campbell, M l l Cummings, J. Coward, J. Merica, D. Englerth, N. Kirby, J. Cum- mings. Row 5: R. CASTILLO, G. Nuciola, D. DeFelice, D. Gualtiero, R. Stewart, B. Costa, C. Bonacquisti, C. Michel, S. Lapp, P. Perkins, S. Longhini, N. Steverson, G. Rogers. Absent: L. CLARK. ,gg-spy? g.aqt,h..J...,.,,.. Bottom: D. Keaton, D. Vickers, T. O'Toole, R. Ellingham. Row 2: B. Passmore, B. Scott, G. Henry, MR. ROTHMYER. Row 3: F. Dickinson, G. Pfaff, N. Scott, J. Bateman, J. Bolton. Absent: G. Wenzel, M. Burns. Audio Visual Club - Chess Club Bottom: L, Legg, V. Pascucci. Row 2: MFt. KENNEDY, C. HUNNEYMAN, J. Cummings, J. Weller, D. Burrell. Row 3: Gregory Williams, K. Curry, Geoffrey Williams, K. Wetzel. Stage Crevv Bottom: S. Flansburg, Fl. Dux, J. Bateman. Flow 2: P. SPOTO, L. Fuller, N. Scott, G. Pfaff, B. Duddy, G. Henry, J. Woodward. Absent: MR. SANDERS, M. Burns. Bottom: P. Spoto, P. Chenault. Row 2: MISS l0VlEFlO. Row 3 J Gehlert, D. Hill. I---gf Malt wx ytv -xt D ra rn a Cl u b Bottom: K. Curry, N. Steverson. Flow 2: A. Grlce, MR. CROWE M Freitag. -ef vm-.' -za Bottom: C. Boyle, R. Pape. Flow 2: F. Dickinson. Row 3: G. Tallo, D. Canfield. Health Services Bottom: MRS. COLLINS, K. Kelty. Flow 2: C. Kelly, D. Miller. Abs.: B. Ellis, D. Canfield, D. Hungerford. -' -r Photography Club Leadership Counseling Bottom: A. Merica, L. Legg, M. G. O'Malley, N. Steverson. Row 2: M. Freitag, M. Lapp, V. Dean, A. Grice. Flow 3: S. Lapp, J. Jay, J. Cum- mings, K. Curry. Flow 4: A. Boldt, E. Hill, D. Smith, P. Perkins, K. Sequerth. Flow 5: D. Halligan, Gregory Williams, K. Pike, Geoffrey Williams, S. Barbeau, C. 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Z4-Ag' car , ff?-3' i r i l 1, i 1 f -1 3 4 S zu' 9 ,Q 0 N Q' ' 7 1 5 , ' : fi A ' P81 H31 I L ui 1 I K ' F 1 I 4 Ls A if ' I i Zggvssiig--lillse-iii-552' -Iii-P, . .,. N l v - 1123 - ,f fi, 1 sz A v V ' 5' cu:g,f-!EQ?9lf22 '5 ,351 -ii. H 1: ' ' -' ' 4 .- .--- 3 ,i4-g',- .4 Q , .-1 , ,- an ,-,il 1 . - -.ll-1. -nan- , - ,. ' ll I A S Marching Band Bottom: B. MILLIMAN, A. GRICE, D. DEFELICE. Ftow 2: D. Stenshorn, R. Keinath, W. Scott, D. Burrell, R. Anzalone C DeMaupassante, S. Darron, M. Battaglia. Row 3: J. Lapp, R. Spicer, B. Duddy, T. Roth, R. West, T. Barbeau, E. Hill, A. Hopkins, C. Clark, D. DeKruger. Row 4: M. Lapp, D. Wenzel, T. Normandin, A. Boldt, J Antinore, N. Leport, C. Williams. Row 5: B. Campbell, T. Whiting, S -1unnmLwwq.A.,...- - - f---- Ganiard, K. Leffel, B. Uberty, K. Tryon. Row 6: C. Mannix, E. Henry, S. Mackey, K. Curry, S. Darrow. Row 7: J. Coward, S. Whiting, J. Thomas, W. Clifford, R. Lane, P. Grice, M. Hall. Row 8: Ft. Hopkins, D. Blowers. Absent: B. Bohler, F. Dickinson, D. Halligan, J. Loftus, M. Leone, S. Norton, W. Scott, B. Wilcox, S. Wenzel, J. Frost, R. Dean, C. Wallace. Color Guard Bottom: J. A. Mullln, P. Buck, S. Garner, M. Klrby, D. RADLEY rifle M l ,V. Kli kb ll, K. K ll ,B. Kli kb ll. R 3: M.G. O'M ll ,C. captainl, MISS LAMBEIN. Row 2: G. Nuciola, J. Tuccl, B. Schetging, Fuircg. Hayvyard? L. Magorlnber, Sr? Lgnghigiy 8 ey L. MacGregor, T. WELBURN fcaptain of flag Ilnel, B. Dlmlck, A. V. , ...A--,. 4. .9 '.'..-.da-'Fill Bottom: C. VlCARY. Row 2: C. Doeberiener, N. Mancuso. Row 3: L. Lytle, P. Kanaley, G. Rupert. Absent: MISS SMITH. Band Officers rf ii 1,6 . Bottom: S. Whiling. Flow 2: E. HILL, MFL COCOA, B. Wilcox, D. Burrell. Symphonic Band Bottom: C. Costa, P. Slple, D. Pangrazio, B. Hammer, B. Dux, R Blowers, B. Aikens, J. Merlca, J. Frost, MR. COCCA. Row 2: J. Hub- bard, M. J. Merlca, J. Clifford, M. Bolsel, J. Traxler. Row 3: J. Frank J. Hammer, G. Tallo, C. West, T. Stenshorn, T. Mowry, T. Dlmlck, B Uberty. Row 4: J. Howard, M. Staats, S. Wenzel, M. Root, D. Darrow, C. Uberty, M. Wood, T. Branton. Row 5: S. Darron, C. Mackey, S Matthews, S. Scott, K. Dusen, D. Battaglia. Row 6: K. Tryon, L Bovenzi, P. Baker, P. Tallo. Row 7: F. O'Geen, Y. Campbell, B. Darrow, G. Clark, L. George. Row 8: R. Kelnath, T. Thomas, K. Morrls, B. Washington, J. Ciancl, P. Tucci, P. Meyers, K. Tryon, D. Vickers. Row 9: L. Exford. W4 'Z - aff i 4. --2. H? -. ,-'-1 , ., .v,' 3? G., K? if -f ' Haig? fn. 4 .. ' f 1 J -L. 1 ' . 1 - I I fl , Tb I ,J ,20- , 1 E J f A V ,fi ' K ,L ' 4? f P M' . Z . - 1 . .:'!'!?, i i45f2'ff'f? A ,,4,-'- 5-,V - 9 . 1-. ,-Z-if ,ll : . . 'we-V ,,... X m 1.. 'YQ' -Sz.: 1 - 1 2 15.1 A x Ng 9 up --1 ' ' YQ, , . x . ., ,w v .x --' . R . ' rm- . ,Tm 7 ' A E , , - K f , Q K. ' . ' f lx 79 flwf' fu,.'-3-jf, ' he I K , fjflf-f4+3'-3:5 N M 'L , . 1 X - , f' A gf' .. E-.ws.,5g'-E5 X, , f I . 1 fi , -. ,- , 5 , l K -5 j-2.13, '. 'I' -' ' 'J 'UTI J ' W' - ' ' f. ' , . - 'X' K IV ' ' if- 'QQ,-'bf '79 Nggx, b, N ' .,gA41gf Q ' N , - .K Y ' w,,f5i,,,.ffgk K ' C'-.fig ' '-ni' A fx' 5. K ,QQ-v -. 'Q Band Bottom: E. Hill, A. Boldt, S. Mackey, T. Barbeau. Row 2: B. Wilcox, E. Henry, B. Spicer, B. Duddy, J. Coward, P. Grice. Bow 3: T. Whiting, D. Burrell, W. Scott, C. Mannix, S. Whiting, Pl. Hopkins, B. Campbell. Absent: MR. COCCA. Woodwind Quintet Bottom: S. Whiting, C. Wallace, B. Campbell. Row 2: E. Hill, R. Lane Absent: MR. COCCA. Bottom: B. Campbell, Ft. Lane, P. Grice, D. Blowers, K. Curry. Bow 2: K. Tryon, A. Hopkins, C. Williams, S. Darrow. Flow 3: S. Whiting, M. Lapp, D. DeFelice, E. Hill, S. Mackey, T. Barbeau, A. Boldt. Row 4: D. Halligan, J. Thomas, D. Wenzel, F. Dickenson. Absent: MR. COCCA. l Oatkanaires Bottom: S. Crawford, P. Perkins, S. Garner, B. Hayward, P. Heaman, D. Smith, E. Hill, Fl. Anzalone, D. DeFelice. Flow 2: S. Darrow, T. Harvie, P. Heaman, N. Steverson, K. Kelty, C. DeMaupassante, M. Wagner, D. Smith, P. Moran. Flow 3: K. Se- querth, G. Nuciola, M. McDonald, C. Furr, P. Buck, D. Dimick, S Squires, T. Barbeau. Flow 4: L. Stewart, S. Whiting, J. Jay, J Lathan, B. Webster, B. Campbell, P. Grice, C. Mannix B Calmes C. Gale, M. Calmes, J. Wright. Absent: Fl. Castillo, 'C.'Lane, P. Tiberio, C. Pierce. Jr. High f bl Bottom: D. Stella, J. Baube, D. Goodrich, K. Dusen, C. West M Burns, A. vlscuso, B. Dillon, c. Uberty, A. Boyce, v. Parneli, Tf Brege, B. Hammer, T. Hume, MISS LAMBEIN. Flow 2: M. Sequerth L. Fuller, T. Favllle, B. Foresha, P. Siple, P. Leport, P. Rlpton, M Wood, D. Davls, P. Flipton, B. O'Conner, P. Sullivan, T. Dimick, N Scheulng. Flow 3: H. Acomb, J. Traxler, D. Dillon, D. Battaglia, L. Bovenzl, S. Graham, Fl. Jackson, R. Collier, M. Hively, S. Crocker, L. White, D. Wetzel. Flow 4: G. Stevens, A. Macomber, U. Miller, L. Chrlslner, R. Scott, Fl. Pascucci, P. DeFelice, J. Ford, K. Heller, B. Wetzel, B. Graves, L. Lathan. I' IZf'.ST.r3'iT4 . S: Bottom: T. O'Toole, J. Lapp. C. Least, B. Milliman, N. Leport, R. Shiavi, Fi. Dean, C. Wallace. Ftow 2: S. Gerlach, D. Futter, L. Christner, B. Dimick, D. Bateman, D. Keinath, M. Hall, K. Tryon. Flow 3: T. Whiting, R. Stewart, T. Baker, S. Longhini, L. Bigwood, D. Blowers, C. Hyde, B. Snell. Row 4: D. Mattice, B. Campbell, K. Konkol, J. Loftus, S. Floth, S. Scott, C. Kelly, Ft. Lane. Mixed Chorus Bottom:VS. Slaven, E. Kinsley, J. Merlca, K. Ingalls, Fl. Dux, A Perkins, D. Pangrazlo, L. Derrick, K. Loftus, B. Baker. Row 2: J. Bolton, P. Chenault, J. Mathews, G. Tallo, R. Webster, B. Kelly, B King, J. D'Ambroslo, J. Carlsen, C. Innes, C. McElroy. Row 3: L. Scott, M. Davis, M. Staats, J. Nlcoll, S. Smith, D. Englerth, B 1 4.4 .-. Bennet A. Hume. Row 4: D. Thiele, V. Mullca, S. Matthews, J. Frost, C. Clarlc, P. Baker, K. Morris, B. Washington, C. Lee, L. Vicary, D Miller. Absent: L. Exford, K. McNutt, S. Wright, J. Corsivo, T Stanshorn, Rlck Blowers, B. Bohler. .V 4 , ff ' , , . 4133 g V, ' '.,jv, .h 1 1 .f 5 N , , 1 W X. f LQ 71 N-uw . - Mn I wmns....,,,,-s nhil A- ...--Q, . 1 , H414 Q -tw' if? ' .3 f1 344 .4 41 Academics u N '- 49? ,ii ' .5E?:5s3 - A A 1:55, fait' iff . f I High School Office VICE-PRINCIPAL: NICHOLAS BORRELLI-B.A. Fordham U.: M.S. Canisus College. SECRETARY: MARIE HYDE To The Class of 1976: You are a class that will have its memories recorded in a historic year. The time capsules of this bicentennial year will seal your accomplishments and successes just as you retain the vivid milestones of your high school days through this book. I trust that the memories of your school days will be up- permost and that you will treasure your role as an alumni of LeRoy Central. As you take your place in tomorrow's world, we wish you the best and look fonlvard to the contributions you will make. Sincerely, yum 49. wwf ' Nu PRINCIPAL: GARY D. WILCOX-B.M. Eastman School of Music. Univ. of Rochester: M.S. Ithaca C. Adv. Study Univ. of Rochester. 7? .Q lirTl32a. SUPERINTENDENT: DONALD E. HORFl-B.S. Albany State Teachers College, M.S. University of Rochester, Ed. D. University of Buffalo. To the Class of 1976, Congratulations to you, graduates, in this Bicentennial Year of our Country-1976! You have a proud heritage and we, the Board of Education, ad- minstration and teachers of Le Roy Central School, hope that the knowledge, skills, attitudes and wisdom we have instilled in you the last thirteen years while you were students, will enable you to carry on our country's great traditions. We urge you to do your part to make America an even greater na- tion through your contributions in the various fields of endeavor that you might choose in your adult life, and by your fulfilling to the utmost, the duties of your most valuable possession-being an American. The community of Le Roy, by supporting and maintaining a public school system, has made you its in- vestment for the future of this free nation. We exhort you who are about to become members of the adult society to measure up to our hopes and trust in you. Baku was District Office i SECRETARY: JOYCE TRAXLER CLERK: HOPE MURPHY Board of Education SAMUEL FERRARA 'PRESIDENT A, Adelbert Bell Paul Boylan Floyd Lee Robert Nicoll Michael Parnell NSUCY SYOCKUBIB Past President Member Member Vice-President Member Member 5 Problems of accomodating 970 students in facilities originally designed for 800 were once again the topic of many board meetings. Financial matters such as state aid and expenses were discussed on the second Tuesday of each month. The fourth Tuesday of each month was devoted to dis- cussion of the curriculum. The board, with consideration of the department head's recommendations, and the students' needs and desires, determined which electives will be taught next year. Special programs deliberated on for next year in- cluded: new English electives, development of a program for handicapped children, and additional advanced placement and accelerated courses at both elementary and high school levels. HP' 7 igfj is-an -1 i il Aw H L ill I Marlon Hlll - B.A. Catherine Laird - Wlnlfred Shores - Ardls Stevens -Elizabeth Wllllams- Houghton Coll., B.S. Secretary. B.S., M.S., SUNY Secretary. Secretary. SUNY Geneseo. Jr.,lSr. High Librarian. ADVISES: Sr. Library Club. A.F.S. Genesee. Elem. Librarian. ADVISES: Jr. Library Club. , ,E ' -M5 XX . fp--r4uu.,.'. Library DIRECTOR: GERALD HALLIGAN M.S. SU Genesee. C . .V I The English department took on a new look this year. This change was supervised by the new department chairman, Dr. Gary Fincke. Dr. Fincke has his Ph.D in English from Kent State University, and is the author of several novels and books of poetry. The seventh, eighth, and ninth grade curriculum was devoted to teaching students the fundamentals of English, leaving the remaining three years free for electives. Many junior high students took two English courses this year to prepare them for the elective years. The second semester of this year offered seniors a choice of five elec- tives. A course in life skills, which included writing applications and resumes, and sports literature were courses directed more toward non-regents students. lt was felt by the department that these courses would better prepare the students for life after graduation. Modern novels, creative writing, and a course centered around a specific theme were taught to regents students in readiness for college. This departmental program will be continued next year for the benefit of the entire student body. Donald Gepfert - A.B. Russell Sage. Coll., Adv. Study SUC Brockport. Soc. St. 8,9. ADVISES: 11th Grade, Ftbl. Ticket Sales. Ernest Lusky - Assoc. App. Sci. Corning C.C., B.S. Kent St. U. Adv. Study suc Brockport. Soc. St. 10.11 COACHES: Fresh. Ftbl. Lawrence Reed - B.S. SUNY Buffalo, Adv. Study SUC Brockport. Soc. St. 7.8. COACHES: J.V. Ftbl. 8. Bkbl. George Schwene- braten - B.A. West Va. Wesleyan Coll. Adv. Study W. Va. U. Soc. St. 11,12. COACHES: Tennis. Roy Stehle - B.S. Penn. State U., Adv. Study U. of Reading, Eng. Soc. St. 8,10. NYSUT House of Del. QDVISES: Model U. David Talbot - B.A. Mlch. State U., M.S. SUC Brock- port, Adv. Study Mich. State U. Soc. St. 7,9. English i No, you can't have speaking And Papa Bear CHAIRMAN: ROBERT DEVlTO - B.S. SUNY Brockport. Adv. Study St. John's U., SUNY Buffalo. Soc. St. 10.11. ADVISES: Model Congress, Bicentennial Coordinator. 1 I .,' ul must CISBD this d6Sk! .----P -vi arimsia said Eileen Chester - B.A. SUC Brockport. Eng. 7,8,9, ADVISES:- RED 8- BLACK, 7th GFSUS. Donald Rehor - A.B. Dartmouth C., Adv. Study: Cornell U., SUC Brockport, U. of R., U. of Mass., SUC Geneseo, Eng. 11. Barbara Crane - B.A. SUC at Gene- seo. English 7. Richard Rose - B.A. Roberts Wesleyan Coll. English 7,85 Social Studies 7,8. SCORCH! PEUICK Crowe - A.B. U. of Notre Dame. Eng. 8.10. ADVISES: Drama Club, School Play. Robert Sullivan - B.S. SUC Brockport, Eng. 8,9, ADVISES: 1 Ot h G r ad e. COACHES: J.V. Ftbl. fi f ' T, fl N.. . 1 Q L I :Ewa Susan Davis SUC Geneseo. Eng. 9,10, ADVISES: Jr. Nat'l Honor Society L.T.A. Sec.-Tres. William Tripp - A.B. SUC Genesee, M. A. SUC Geneseo, Adv. Study Hamilton Coll. Eng. 9,11,12. ,- A T 1'-:i?ii.f. 1' A .. ,J ww f' . 2, wrrffftg, ,fin X - re ' CHAIRMAN: GARY FINCKE - B.A. Thiel Coll., M.A. Miami U., Ph.D. Kent State U. Eng. 10,11,12. ADVISES: 10th Grade, Literary Magazine. Social Studies The social studies department curriculum focuses on developing and understanding concepts. This is based upon the theory that concepts and actions of the past directly in- fluence those of the present. The student uses the concepts of the past to gain a better understanding of today's world. Through the utilization of new equipment and materials such as maps and charts, the social studies department was better able to pre- sent important ideas. Learning was accelerated through independent research by students. This year another method supplemented the ever-important current events dis- cussions. The American Bicenten- nial was emphasized throughout the year with special projects in each class. Current events and Bicenten- nial projects gave each student an opportunity to participate, thereby making the classes more enlighten- ing and productive. CHAIRMAN: JON GERLACH - B.S. McNeese State U Adv. Study McNeese State U., SUC Brockport. Physics, Chemistry. ADVISES: Student Council. COACHES: Soccer. Robert Ball-B.S., SUC Geneseo. Gen. Science 7.8. Earth Science. Diane Giacumo- B.S., SUC Brockport, M.S. SUC Buffalo. Biology. John Klingensmith- B.A. Washington and Jefferson C. Adv. Study U. of Ft. Gen. Sci. 8.9. ADVISES: Nat. Honor Society, 0- AT-KAN Mathematics The mathematics department continued its basic program this year. It reinstated a calculus course directed toward students planning to study math in college. The senior high math curriculum consisted of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Selected eighth grade stu dents were able to start an accelerated program. Advanced algebra is offered for those who show interest and achievement in the field. AX ,., .l Have you been drawing pictures of me again? Big Brother is watching! Science Dedicated to teaching an un- derstanding of our surroundings, the science department conducts laboratory demonstrations and displays, as just two tools used to develop better understanding of a concept. Chemistry and physics classes benefited this year from new equipment lVlr. Jon Gerlach received through a grant from Bell and Howell Laboratories last year. A program started in the junior high last year was continued. Seventh taught in i l David MacKenzie- B.S., M.S. SUC Geneseo. Math 8.12, Calculus. ADVISES: 8th Grade. Ronald Paganin-B.S. SUC Brockport. Math 9. ADVISES: 11th Gr. COACHES: Var. Bsbl. Vincent Monacelli- B.S. SUC Brockport. Adv. Study SUC Brockport. Math 7.9, General Math. Christine Spampi- nato-B.S. SUNY Albany, Adv. Study SUC Brockport. Math 7.8.9. ADVISES: 8th Grade. graders studied life sciences, earth science was 8th grade and the 9th graders took physical sciences. Biology, chemistry, and physics are taught to upper classmen. Perhaps through studying the environment, one can learn how to preserve its qualities. Awareness is the first stop to a solution of environmental problems. CHAIRMAN: MARK KENNEDY-B.A. St. Bonaven- ture U., M.S. Canisus C. Adv. Study Niagara U. Math 10,11. ADVISES: 9th Grade, Jr. High Bkbl., H.S. L.T.A. Pres. Language Knowing the language of another people is the main step to understan- ding those cultures around us. The language department attempted to help students of LeFloy reach this un- derstanding. Through studying the classical language of Latin, students enriched their English vocabularies and learned construction of complex sentences. Roman military, literary, and philosophical leaders, mythology, and the pre-Christian era were also studied. Since Spanish is the second language of the United States, it is important to understand it to allow for better com- munication among Americans. French is spoken in thirty-five countries of the world, and traveling often requires a basic understanding of the language. The French and Spanish clubs were popular with the students. Foreign cultures were further studied through trips to plays, restaurants, and prepar- ing French or Spanish foods. Ruth Cuffney - B.S., Bloomsburg State U. Bookkeep- ing l,ll, Typing. Robert Gately - B.S., Niagara U. ADVISES: Fresh- man football, Varsi- tyWrestllng. Phyllis Seager - B.S.,M.S., Syra- cuse U. Adv. Study ithaca College, Syracuse U. Office tice Prac , Shorthand, Typlng. Et tu, Looney. Do it, or l'll klll youl , - - -------1-ez-:ummm The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889. 3, . ,,.,.. 3 Z 2 wir Barbara Ayers - Nicholas Borrelll - B.A. SUC Brockport, B.A. Fordham U. B.A. U. of Caen, M.S.CanisusU.Latin France. Adv. Study 7,8,Ill. VICE- SUC G nes o. PRINCIPAL. 8 6 French 7,8,I,ll,llI. ADVISES: 9th Gr., Ski Club' Fr- Clbi Elmer Smith - B.A. Heidelburg C. Adv. Study NYU at Ann Looney - A.B. Madrid. Spanish Nazareth College. 7,8,I,Il,lll. ADVISES: Latin I,ll. Spanish Club. it if ggfife mgifiswb Q C f a' af 5 f A Lita! ,,,.,,.,. Business The business curriculum serves as a preparation for careers im- mediately following graduation and as a basis for further study in business-related fields. Courses taught included: shorthand, bookkeeping I and ll, business typing, and personal typing. Office practice served as an op- portunity for students to learn clerical and typing procedures which will prepare them for initial employment. Students became familiar with office equipment such as: various typewriters, duplicating machines, adding machines, and calculators. Part-time jobs were sometimes available to the business students. The business department, in con- junction with Iocal businesses, aided in job placement for these students. , Paula Hermance- B.A. Nazareth Coll. Adv. Study SUC Brockport. Art 7-12. Donna Ioviero-B.F.A. SUNY at Buffalo, M.A. SUC Brockport. Art 7.8, Phys. Ed. ADVISES: Photo Club, 11th Grade. ,xx Now, a little more blue in that corner. And when I Dain! The SiSfifle Chapel - - - Music Extra-curricular activities played a large role in the music department this year. Vocal and instrumental groups were involved in a heavy con- cert schedule. The band contracted with several outside performers for fund-raising concerts. The symphonic band put on a special Christmas program for the grade school students. A visit from Santa Claus highlighted the event. Christ- mas caroling and singing at Bramoor and the Ftotarian children's dinner supplemented the chorus concerts. The Oatkanaires participated this fall in a bowl-a-thon. In the spring the music department presented its an- nual productlon, this year the broadway hit GEORGE M., under the direction of Miss Beth Ann Lambein. 'iT Save that painting for the Louvre! Twinkle, twinkle little star . . . Leonard Bernstein conducts. -n'fNr'rwi' ,..n.v-x Art The Third Annual Art Show was held this spring. Students publicly displayed works produced throughout the year in art classes. These classes ranged from junior high and introductory courses to ad- vanced studio courses. Junior high students spent one- third of the school year in the art program. They learned the basics of design and how to put them to use. Their assignments included enamel- ing and batik. In half-year programs of introduction to painting and draw- ing, students learned techniques used with various media. Advanced studio art students worked in- dependently on projects of many types. The students of each class displayed individuality and creativity in their works. They developed an ability to express emotions and ideas without the use of words. William Cocoa-B.M. SUC Fredonia. Instrumental Music. ADVISES: Bands, Ensembles. Beth Ann Lambeln- B.S. SUNY Potsdam. Vocal Music. ADVISES: Choruses, School Musical, Color Guard. Home Economics Oh, it doesn't fit! , and I smell something burning! , were ex- olamations often heard coming from the home economics rooms. Students ranging from seventh grade to seniors were able to try their hands at cooking and sewing techniques. Introductory skills of cooking and sewing and good grooming habits were taught in the junior high. A course in fabrics and clothing construction was available on two levels to senior- high students. Foods and Nutri- tion was taught to boys and girls in grades nine through twelve. This was the third year boys were offered the cooking course. The course proved enjoyable for all in- volved. Wonderful aromas kept the entire student body aware of the activities in Room 20. .y . 2 zgew' ' s My 19 I :WZ 41 f VZ, W 5 f fi' ' , ., ff ,WF . ya 1 M' 4- 2,1 .,.. , I 1 Cut along the dotted line. Craig Rothmeyer M S SUNY Buffalo Erie Co Tech Ind Nw Arts 912 Tech Drawing Arch 'X Drawing.ADVlSES' A f- Audio-Visual Club. WI . ' Dennis Sanders - . V ' B.s. suNY Buffalo y . M.S. SUC Buffalo wg W Ind. Arts 7.8. W00d l,ll. ADVISES: ',.5s3.,g, . Stage Crew. 7th 5 gitti , ' - , Grade. ' 3Rf' .,, ff Hard at work. Who stole the nails? Grace Leanen - B.S. SUNY Buffalo. Adv. Study SUC Brockport. Home Ec. 7,8, Foods, Clothing. Theresa Muskopf , - B.S. Ma sfleld n St. Coll. M.S., Adv. Study SUC Buffalo, Home Ec. 7,B, 'f Health 7, Sci. 9. ..':j' ADVISESI F.'r.A. 'V 'X l N ref-in , '-yxg, ..,,f,. 462 Tg Industrial Arts Sand paper and tools scattered about, the activities of the in- dustrial arts department were evi- dent. Both boys and girls were offered the opportunity to explore shop courses. A broad founda- tion was set during junior high with wood and drawing taught to the seventh grade, and electricity and metals to the eighth grade. More advanced courses included: Wood I and ll, basic metals, ad- vanced metals, architectural drawing, and technical drawing. These senior-high courses went into greater depth and included the use of more advanced machinery. Engine repair, welding, printing, surveying, and electrical wiring are just a sampl- ing of the topics that were covered. Guidance Parents' Night was held this fall under the direction of the guidance department. Two college represen- tatives were present to advise upperclassmen and their parents concerning college admissions and financial aid. A guidance bulletin board provided up-to-date college and testing information. The department also administered many aptitude tests vital in placement of students, and scheduled students for next year's classes. The counselors were available to help with various applications and career advisement. Earl Hare-B.S., Rose O'Geen- Elizabeth Suttell- SUNY Cortland. Secretary. B.S., D'Youville Coll. M.S., SUNY Albany. M.S., Cornell U. Guidance 8,1O,12. Guidance 7,9,11. 3 CHAIRMAN: FRANK RUANE- B.S., M.S., Ithaca. Boys Phys. Ed. 7-12. COACHES: Var. Football, Var. Basketball. Jo Ann Eaton-B.S., SUNY Brockport. Girls Phys. Ed. 7-12. ADVISES: 12th Grade, G.A.A. COACHES: Girls volleyball, Girls Bkbl. Raymond Jay-B.S., SUC Brockport. Adv Study ithaca. Boys Phys. Ed. 7-12, Health 7. COACHES: Golf. Let me check the files. 5-. , .. ,. . X24 .. v-A-47352 ' '.n'iX' 53li. :.?X'::f!.':? I Charmain Murnan- B.Ed. U. of Toledo, M. Ed. Worchester St. Teachers Coll. Remedial Math 5-B. Thomas Norczyk-B.S. SUNY Brockport Remedial Reading 5-8. LeRoy Central Resource Center Two very special programs, funded by Title I of the Federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act, were con- ducted this year for grades five through eight. Remedial Reading, directed by Mr. Thomas Norczyk, and Remedial Mathematics, directed by Mrs. Char- main Murnan, were under the supervi- sion of the Program Coordinator, Mrs. Margaret McMullen. The center was designed to bring slower learning children up to their and grade level in mathematics reading. Students met with Mrs. Mur- nan or Mr. Norczyk individually or in small groups. The new well-equipped resource center, located behind the Wolcott Street School, served as the location for these tri-weekly sessions. The modern equipment and specializ- ed teaching methods aided the children in increasing their vocabulary and math skills. Physical Education Physical Education is not merely a course devoted to exercise and ex- ertion, but also is an experience in learning good sportsmanship, fair play, and the value of team effort. Among the sports used to teach these concepts this year were: basketball, volleyball and softball. Seniors participated in a special curriculum in which the school year was broken down into six blocks. Several different activities in each block, including tennis and bowling, allowed students an opportunity to develop skills in sports which they may enjoy beyond their school years. This year brought additional opportunities at G.C.C. such as yoga, handball, and a program to aid the handicapped in recreational ac- tivities. 32.1. 7,,7 77 YYY, YY YYYY 77777 Sharon Collins-B.S. Alfred U., Adv Study S U C G e n e s e o. School Nurse- T e a c h e r 7 -12 ADVlSES: Sr. Class, Med. Club, Student Handbook Editor. George Gurrant-B.S. Grace Litchfield- Marianne Lux-A.A.S. Doris Smith-B.S , ..Flh.DtlE'C tTh.SUNYPlattb h SUNY Brockport A.A.S. Orange Co C.C. Health 79 Sci 7. COACHES! ,Asst. Var. Ftbl. Health Health and education do not stand separate in their goals, but depend on each other to accomplish the job. It is important that students are healthy fmentally, physically, and sociallyl to reach their potential in school, and it is equally important to learn how to attain this good health. Health is taught in grades kindergarten through six and one year in high school. The courses emphasize positive attitudes and values, helping students make good judgements in order to keep themselves mentally sound and physically fit. Thomas Simon-B.S. U. of Notre Dame, Adv. Study Ithaca C. Driver Ed. COACHES: Bowling. Driver Ed ucetion Automobile accidents account for thousands of deaths each year. Often, the reason for this is lack of knowledge, good safety habits, and experience. Driver Education attempts to tackle these very things. The course consists of two required segments. Students have road work twice during the week and also have classroom Instruction. This class was held after the regular school day. lt featured such guest lecturers as insurance agents, mechanics, as well as local and state law enforce- ment officers. Students were able to receive' practice at any phase of the program ln which they had dif- ficulty or to prepare for their road tests. A.A S oc en a rue oun y ec s urg Dispensary, Adv. Dental Hygeine 7-12. School Nurse Study, SUNY Buffalo. Teacher K-6. Dental Hygeine K-6. , lt's candy timel Bus Drivers Custodial Staff A 'QW EMERGIHCY noon .l Bottom: C. Traxler, Fl. Crnokvich, Fl. McHardy, Fl. Jackson, S. Bottom: N. Gale, J. Bundy, D. Smith. Row 2: R. Waterman, W O'Geen. Flow 2: G. Hackett, A. Pfaff, P. Garner, J. Doslman, J. Flice, D. Hulse. Absent: Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Bush, W. Paddon, M Cooper. Row 3: R. Prinzi, C. Welburn. Chimeno, N. Fernaays, C. Hickok. Cafeteria Staff A . yjzif ,Ufb 2.2,-2 . , 4 ,fl A3 X' A f ' f , ! X x J 'J Z .X A R D ..... vga . -if X Bottom: Mrs. Olson. Row 2: Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Docking, Mrs. Lamendola, Mrs. M. Merica, 5 Q kigivf 'L Mrs. Darrow. Flow 3: Mrs. Mannix, Mrs. Steen, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Stenshorn, Mrs. Hahn, Mrs. B. Merica. Absent: Mrs. Antinore, Mrs. O'Geen. W -l , R A-' 'A 225, . 4 . f lg, F Zvi, 'ii '- Iwi Q 4 , 9,- 1 Q -0 3 6 M. '- 5, Sports W , fyW,W4W?i , , 0'f'N ' 4 :X Va rsi ty Bottom: V. Dean, N. STEVERSON, C, Sequerth, P. Furr. Row 2: P. Perkins. Row 3: T. Steen, B. Scott, P. Stevens. ,f'f ,ff ff' Don't Stop WHAT, Norma? ' ' ' 3 M '.,,!f. . b . .- 1 ,fx-5 1,4 . .' 1: What comes after L ? .,A. ..Y. ...,.-... ., .F .N,,, ,,., 251 ' I think mounts are the PlTS. Bottom: Fl. Wagner, J. Kinsley. Flow 2: M. Klinkbeil, M. Leone, Ft. Dean. Flow 3: M. Neville, C. Wallace, K. KONKOL. LeRoy cheerleaders have a tradition of ex- cellence. With a string of C.Y.O. awards already to their credit, last year's squad ranked second in Sec- tion V, being judged at each game. The 1975-76 edi- tion had a tough act to follow. Under the leadership of captain Norma Steverson and four-year veteran Polly Perkins, the Varsity seemed more than able to meet the challenge. Countless new cheers were introduced with various jumps, motions, and splits. The Jayvees, with Karie Konkol as captain, maintained high spirit and a united style. All the cheerleaders worked ex- tremely hard to achieve an enthusiastic and sportsmanlike atmosphere throughout LHS. Mrs. Florence Steverson advised the squad with added help from Miss Susan Davis. Cheerleaders reach for the top ln its first season as a varsity sport, soccer gained popularity. The 24 man team accumulated a record of 3-10-1 and topped off their season with an appearance in the Section V Class B Tourna- ment. The Sectional berth was won with a 2-0 victory over Livonia at Hartwood Park and a 2-2 tie in Livonia, both beautifully played games on LeFtoy's part. u The front line of Mike f N LEROY OPPONENT 4 Mt. Morris 3 0 Perry 5 0 Keshaqua 7 2 Livonia 0 1 Warsaw 5 0 Letchworth 1 2 Wayland 5 3 Mt. Morris 2 1 Perry 4 0 Keshaqua 6 2 Livonia 2 1 Warsaw 9 0 Letchworth 3 1 Wayland 5 SECTIONALS: 1 Marshall 8 L J ' 7 'iwmfll McGough, Tom Baker, Roberto Castillo, and Pat McMullen com- bines for 8 goals and 7 assists with Chris Lane and Bobby Calnan coming off the bench to contribute 3 goals. Halfback Neil Jordan led the team in scoring with 6 goals tall on penalty shotst and 1 assist. On defense, fullbacks Dale Sheman, Keith Wetzel, Ed Henry, and Jim Peter- son and halfback Chris Lesso .ff .,,vl. 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Steve Barbeau finished the year with a .781 save percentage. Am- M , AY.. Bottom: W. Mowry. H. Exford, J. Eater, Fl. Calnan, P. Moran, E. McMullen, J. Pfaff, J. PETERSON, C. Lesso, S. Barbeau, A. Boldt. Henry. Row 21 G. MCG69. T- Barbeau. T- Balfef. J. Lapp, D. Fiumsey, Absent: D. Kelly, N. JORDAN, C. Lane, R. Castillo, R. Stewart, K. D. Sherman, T. Mowry. COACH GEFlLACH.jFlow 3: M. McGough, P. Wetzel. . ., ,ea I .Am-fmt, ' Coach's Vigil - long and lonelyl Spill's on the spot! ... 1 A Row 1: C, Least, L, clark, A. Grlce, D. Hassett, M.J. Lee, S. Mackey, M. Lee, Depqugef, N, Wrlght, A. Perzla. Flow 2: M. COACH DANIELS. K. WRIGHT, S. Israel, Brown, M.Steffenella,C. Fay, K. Fl8dl6y.N. D- SPBBF- M- LYU9- Leport, A. Lamendola, C. LEGG. Flow 3: C. Girls Soccer The soccer team, under the direction of Coach Daniels, show- ed marked improvement and much promise from the very beginning of the season. Dedicated practice and outstan- ding team effort by all members of the squad resulted in fine, com- petitive games. Offensive standouts were Karen Radley and Lorrie Clark. The team benefitted from an ex- perienced defensive unit with Kathy Wright, Marianne Lee, and Chrissy Legg providing strong performances. Next year's squad should prove to be both experienced and promising. . ..t.'re ' 1 ' af' 0 7 'i. Q .HIGH f 51 Z x 1 'Q 0 A , kr 2514 f N ' LEROY OPPONENT ' 1 York 0 0 Keshequa 1 0 Wayland 0 1 Dansville 1 1 Perry 2 0 Geneseo 2 0 Livonia 1 1 Caledonia 0 1 Avon 2 0 Letchworth 0 1 . 1 ' .. Y, :inf ., Y ' N- sx K - I 4-ax tm W, '-f A , : Bottom: P. McDonald, M. Shaughnessy, K. Welch. Flow 2: T. Mor- timer, C. Miller, T. Steen, T. MacKiernan, W. Kramer, J. Condidorio, Q. Prospero. Flow 3: COACH GURRANT, K. Maxwell, K. Mullen, FLCORCIMIGLIA, P. LAMENDOLA, D. Wright, M. Calmes, COACH FlUANE. Row 4: K. Pike, R. Slaven, W. Wood, S. Gill, R. Lathan, C. -A Tough Season For Varsity Under the direction of Coach Ruane and assistant Coach Gurrant, the Knights posted 5-3-1 record. Led by co-captains Phil Lamendola and Rick Corcimiglia, the Knights ripped off five straight wins, including a thriller over Dansville. The team then ran into some difficulty facing the toughest teams in the league. Canisteo and the Knights fought it out in pour- ing rain. Canisteo came out the winner, 14-6. The following games ended in a tie with Attica and losses to both Caledonia and Notre Dame. Seven Knights were selected to the All-County team. Dan Shaughnessy and Ron Prinzi received a position on both the offensive and defensive teams. Tom Mortimer and Dave Mullin placed on the offensive team. Kevin Pike, Don Hall, and Tom Steen were named to the defen- sive team. Receiving honorable mention were Phil Lamendola, Tom Scheuing, and Bob Lathan offensively, and Carl McQuillen and Ed Spink defensively. Ready to kill. f N LEFKOY OPPONENT 26 York 14 42 Warsaw 0 46 Letchworth O 14 Dansville 12 42 Perry s 8 6 Canisteo 14 8 Attica 8 6 Caledonia 22 O Notre Dame 17 x 1 J EAXJ Lfftmf 1' ,- o :f r I Ri A . f V I t I g , f n .. 0 . f 9 . 57' ai? lfllp Afwlr Who wants the ball? I Invincible J.V. Knights vvin forty straight FOUR: T. PIKE, M. Smith, M. THIELE, L. Jackson, B. Brodie, J Thomas, J. Stella, T. Tabone, M. Battaglia, S. Holmes, D. Bonac- quisti, M. Sllvernail. D. Miller, D. Konarski, P. Caccamise, M MacGregor. ZERO: D. Carr, B. Traster, F. Schiavi, W. Thomas, P. LEROY OPPONENT 22 Avon 0 54 York 0 52 Notre Dame 0 40 Attica 6 54 Dansville 0 44 Perry O 50 Canisteo 0 46 Caledonia 0 K Elliott, D. Cheeseman, J. DiFrancisco, J. Lapp, D. Rumfola, W Baker, C. Reed, L. Flichenburg, M. Prlnzi, J. Bateman, J. Longhini D. Pasquale, J. McGirr, R. Shephard. MIDDLE: Asst. Coach Reed Coach Sullivan, S. Sullivan, M. Sullivan, Mgrs. K rj? I ff? 5' 11 ff gli'-'-Lk g 0, 1 f 'W X - i ,f 1 f '. .- . X gy rj ff Xi 'WIT' Zo . lk 'QW ,Z ,, LEPOYZ , - 9 W jf X X L5 L R Y iif:E,.....1. T 1 'X .KQV A , . Y, 1 4,-,To ln x M Mm! xo K - Qu? or Y X- ' I 6 - 0 g f ' Do' xx X K ' 6 ! K I J 'avi' N! ,, L' ' it f V N-'ef illll 7 w KW H211 ji w 7 . 'lk ' Q Q f AQ' . ,Q ff K fa . 'f S' ?Qg. fe- if , sz . ,, TL ' KJ ' ca - X E, S J'?c5ge 'Qt-1, D f t ' ' ' I d d ' h he QM tai I J.V. feoijballlsvwotcarbiillaryi list? The if l FRESHMEN Bottom: K. Leffel, D. Mullen, K. Cooper, P. Loftus, M. Stevens, D. McDonald, S. Perkins. Row 2: T. Futter, J. Piazza, M. Traxler, P. Mancuso, P. Condidorio, D. Legg, G. Graham, D. Sakellariou, S. Miller. Row 3: COACH LUSKY, G. Henry, R. Tabor, K. Washington, R. Collier, D. Kelly, M. Bell, J. Radley, B. Colten, D. McVicker, COACH GATELY, M. Piazza. I l Knights completed their fifth straight undefeated season, ex- tending their winning streak to forty. The '75 season was more impressive and convincing than ever. The high-powered offense was directed by quarterback Dave Bonacquisti. The leading rushers were Mackey Thiele C767 yardsi, Phil Caccamise 1760 yardsi and Tracy Pike 4620 yardsi. The team racked up 81 first downs and averaged over 45 points per game. Hapless opponents were stymied by a very stingy defense. Only once did an opponent see the LHS end zone. The highly oil- ed defensive unit was led by Thiele, Pike, and Jim Longhini. LeRoy blanked all of its Livingston County opponents. Arch-rival Notre Dame was em- barrased 52-0. At the helm, as was Coach Robert Sullivan, who has guided the junior varsity for eleven years. He was assisted by Coach Larry Reed. Due to the great interest in foot- ball, a freshman team was again fielded. lt gave many players an opportunity to compete rather than having had to sit on the J.V. bench. The squad was coached by Mr. Ernest Lusky and Mr. Robert Gately. Ni LEFKOY OPPONENT 49 Keshequa 55 Livonia 64 Caledonia 74 York 59 Warsaw 69 Dansvilie 39 Avon 49 Geneseo 54 Livonia 56 Caledonia 46 Pavilion 54 Wayland 61 Letchworth 56 Mt. Morris 51 York 56 Avon 72 Genseo 49 Perry Let's do the bump. Bird Q01 8 bad take off fw--,ff TT? , ff , 5 ' A Puzzling Varsitv Season PUWER I can't help it coach, my feet are too big. Guiding the Knights for the first time was Mr. Frank Ruane, and his cast was inexperienced and small. The cagers lost their opening two road-game stint and. came home to face arch-rival Caledonia. Easily dum- ping the Raiders, they topped York three nights later, and then the team went into a skid, losing three out of their next four games, primarily due to a poor team ef- fort. The slide ended pleasantly, stunning league- leading Livonia. But L.H.S. was unable to put it all together defeating only three of its remaining nine games. . Despite a record of seven wins against eleven loses, LeRoy gave its opponents all they could handle. What the Knights lacked in talent was finally balanced by team effort and determination, as the season drew to a close. Following Coach Ruane's philosophy of seniors getting the playing time, Chris Lane ttop shooterl, Ed Reich fleading rebounderl, Tom Mortimer fleading scorerl, Kevin Pike, Jim Peterson, Tom Steen, and Ron Prinzi saw a great deal of action. In the later part of the season, Junior Rock Wright gained a starting berth. Bottom: T. Mortimer, R. Longhinl, A. Boldt, O. Perzia, Sfeefh COACH RUANE. C- LBSSO, D- Wright. R- C. Mortimer. Row 2: C. Lane, J. Peterson, R. Prinzl, Lamin- i J. Pfaff, P. McMullen. Row 3: E. Reich, K. Pike, T. . ,.......u.....,,2 N LEROY OPPONENT 72 Keshequa 59 55 Livonia 46 65 Caledonia 41 53 York 52 68 Warsaw 30 80 Dansville 34 55 Avon 39 42 Geneseo 48 44 Livonia 30 51 Caledonia 37 79 Pavilion 37 48 Wayland 47 53 Letchworth 40 51 Mt. Morris 40 38 York 30 43 Avon 44 48 Geneseo 36 Bottom: J. Pi8228. B- Wright. M. Piazza. L. Row 3: M. Tmele, J. Radley, T. Pike, w. 52 Peffv 62 Dillon- Flow 21 P- Caccamise. R- Byers. Nicoli, L. Jackson. Row 4: c. Moore, R COACH REED, Nl- MCWilliHmS, K- MOOYG- Johnson, J. Longhini, D. Bonacquisti. Leille directing traffic. Poised for action. 'sky .U 'ite 94, ..,, ,., 'W fl ,V'. ' 'I 'f Lg., , 4,3 . ' ' .. :Ji if ,fgfgyw 1 , I- f A 1 'V .'i4,i22?fwf:ufiwffarff :rw 4' :1 ff yf,w-flflrix J.V. Cagers Land A Super Season An experienced Junior Varsity basketball team began the year with hopes for a good season and its hopes were realized. They won their first seven games behind strong rebounder and high scoring Tracy Pike. Geneseo then came to town to squeeze off a three-point win. In that game Pike broke his wrist and was lost to the team for the rest of the year, but the team kept winning. A change from a high scoring offense to a very stingy defense was led by Brian Wright. After the loss of Pike, Wright fractured his ankle, also to be lost for the remainder of the season. Once more the team kept it together behind Jim Longhini, Mackey Thiele, Phil Caccamise, Les Jackson, Bill Nicoll, Dave Bonac- quisti, and freshman Larry Dillon. The team had two more losses to Avon and Perry to finish the season with a 15-3 record. Of course, a team is not without a coach, and returning once more was Mr. Lawrence Reed. He brought out the best in the boys and was able to put it all together to have such a fantastic year. Flow 1: K. Sovocool, C. Hassett, M. LEE, K. WFtlGHT, C. Clark J Brown Row 3 S Israel C Fay M J Zimmerman COACH Taylor. Row 2: A. Perzia, T. Normandin, C. Legg, Ft. Thomas M EATON M Steffenella A Krzewinski B Costa Knights Team Knows Victory The girls varsity basketball team put it all together! They made up for their lack of height with their speed and hustling. The team was looking for their second con- secutive league championship. Kathy Wright and Marianne Lee averaged nine or ten points per game and pulled down eleven to thirteen rebounds. Behind the playmaking of Becky Thomas and Chrissy Legg, they were a team that proved hard to beat. Miss Jo Eaton returned to coach her team toward another rewarding, vic- torious season. I vfkalf Bottom: Fl. Pickett, V. Costa, T. Jackson, C. Clark. Flow 2: D. Spear, P. Piazza, J. Lapp, J. Taylor, C. Hassett. Flow 3: N. Wright, D. Buckley, COACH EATON, K. Sovocool. Flow 4: S. Bernardini, K. O'Gee, D. DeKruger, S. Crawford. LEROY OPPONENT 37 Caledonia 34 Honeoye-Falls Lima 54 Dansville 39 Avon 36 Wayland 45 Keshequa , - 1- - 4 T vi ,. - 1215 :.f . 9- ff ' , ' ,- 'af' - w in ., M ggu-:fin , , ffm-QLQQ. pp W V vc- . -V , . -: ,- . ,,pc '444- . 'Q . x , 'Mo , :z, a1.--jf 9j.,'r nf, A .12A,3,!g, ' ' Q .,N'.f,'5f,i? ' 4 yfw' Q ',f,f-f, f'f.' A ' v' fn? 'frfrfmvf,2f71:f-'fre'-Wim:'v?:?:W1Y?f.5l,7'f'7 191-xi A ' ' f b f 5' H 4' .z ,I ' A , :r'1ffz1' , V , A V V 1, 'fs - , -. ff . .Y nu, ,,.,.1,-,. V f. ,, ,V , I ,, '- - ., .amf-' ' , 1. , ,714 v, ' - -ff I ff .vw :Q-,MW4 ' 1 ' f,,,1g.'.r,-,, f. -W, Q, . 0- ., . ff 4 .4 f, .1 mn-M by . ,. if M1 ryiyq ' f , - I 2 , aj:g,1ff,14-fw:4g2,1 2 j ' T' +V 'Q 'J' . f - ?f .-Qi, 11 : - i ' ' ,fgf',kif,' 'Jfl?1Z.,,. 'Ai' ' -I ' ' A A , 5 H12 'H ' N 7 'L ww P ' ' ' ' 'bmi' '4-:.w,- ' -, 1 fi ,-1 .K -V , f ff .1 few ' ufzfazalgfff - J . 7-1 -' an 1, ' sf, 7, , ,, s 1 --ea-gg..-1' ' ' f rrr m faf: f 1-, s -1 'Y-if I-irfir 9?5?iirfgg 'M1'f. . 5 Q ,p f ' '2,f's,f 31 J ,H 1 -V F24- ?f W' ,. -9 A gl g,r,3?g ,yn ' ' ' 'W ' ' 'G '3 ., , ' - J, ' J- ' ' , ' 'ff A ' , ,Q 0' 4 ' ,ff .. ,L fp, . Tc-13, . E-. ,Q I . , ,fqff-4-1 f 11 5 Q sf.-K, N ws ,I 'A ...- mb, JJ fn -1 ,V M x g X, r- , 125 was .df .Xt i i Bottom: T. Mowry, K. Radley, M. McGough. J. Condidorio, P. Coitdidorio, S. Gerlach. Row 2: D. HALL, D. SHAUGHNESSEY, W. Mowry, 'lT. Baker, K. Maxwell, M. MacGregor. Flow 3: COACH GATELY, E. Henry, E. Spink, D. Rumfola. W. Baker, D. Miller. Absent: Q. Prospero. Varsity Grapplers Placed l-lign In County Tournaments This year's young varsity team at first follow- ed last year's pattern of easy wins. But Attica and York proved to be too much for the Knights, and they lost by narrow margins. The team came out of its slump by winning four in a row, one of which was Dansville, only to come out on the short end in its last three matches of the season. In the Genesee Valley Tournament, led by first year coach, Mr. Flobert Gately, the Knights placed fourth out of a total of sixteen teams. ln the Livingston County Tournament, which is based on individual performances, capturing second were: Dan Shaughnessy at 170 lbs., and Keith Maxwell at 215 lbs., finishing third were Ed Spink at 253 lbs., and Ed Henry at 148 lbs., Joe Condidorio at 108 lbs., and Mike McGough at 115 lbs. As a youthful team, with a year's experience under their belts, their expectations for the following seasons are high. J V s Dominate County With Eight and Tvvo Fteoorcl The Junior Varsity squad did very well this year. Individuals placing in the Livingston County Conference Junior Varsity Tournament were: Joe Least first at 108 lbs., Tom Radley first at 158 lbs., Chris Garner first at 253 lbs., Pete Loftus second at 94 lbs., Jim Jay second at 101 lbs., Pat Moran second at 122 lbs., Dave Flumfola second at 150 lbs., Dave Konarski third at 141 lbs., Kevin Cooper fourth at 101 lbs., Doug Frew fourth at 108 lbs., and Mike Traxler fourth at 122 lbs. LEROY OPPONENT 55 Livonia 38 Avon 60 Perry 40 York 23 Attica 33 Byron-Bergen 28 Dansville 46 Keshequa 46 Alexander 26 Warsaw BONOFU K COOPGI' G Henfy- J- JBY. T- cisco, D. Cheeseman, D. Konarskl, P. Croft S Miller D Stenshorn. Flow 2: D. Elliott, COACH SULLIVAN, T. Radley, P. Legg J Least P IVIEIFICUSO C.GAFlNER,J. Mgran, M, Traxler, F, Schlavi, Lapp D Frew P Loftus Row 3:J. DiFran- -A-i--vi-wqannnlllh Power Volleyball stalls J l VARSITY Bottom: K. WRIGHT, M. LEE. Row 2: J. Taylor, C. Legg, S. lsreal, B. Snell, N. LePort. Flow 3: COACH EATON, A. Perzia, M. Steffenella, C. Fay, K. Radley, S. Mackey. Absent: C. Miller. f 'N LEROY OPPONENT 44 Letchworth 26 15 Wayland 30 5 Caledonia 30 20 Keshequa 30 3 York 30 5 Livonia 30 23 Perry 30 8 Avon 30 11 Geneseo 30 24 Dansville 41 1 1 Letchworth 30 6 Wayland 30 21 Caledonia 32 18 Livonia 31 44 Keshequa 30 , 17 York 30 JUNIOR vAnsiTY Bonom: M.J. Loo, T. Jackson, c. Least, s. aernoraini, J. soya. now 2: c. 37 Perri' 33 Slaven, D. DeKruger, T. Normandin, K. O'Gee. Row 3: B. Costa, M. Brown, M.J. Zimmerman, 16 AVOI1 30 M. Taylor, N. Leport, B. Ferrara, J. Noble, COACH EATON. K J 103 Tennis 1975 3 Maybe I can keep this one on the courts. f N LEROY OPPON ENT 2 Livonia 3 3 Avon 2 0 Warsaw 5 1 York 4 0 Caledonia 5 4 Dansvllle 1 4 Keshequa 1 5 Perry 0 1 Wayland 4 X IO4 5 Bottom: M. Iannello, M. McKeon, B. Bell, M. McGough. Flow 2: M. Brown, G. McGee, MR. SCHWENEBRATEN, D. Burrell, Fl. Bennettl. ABSENT: L. Bernardlni, B. Shaughnessy. ' - gig. Having no real outstanding performer, the LeRoy Tennis Team compiled a record of 4 wins against 5 defeats, under the direction of Coach George Schwenebraten. In the singles department, LeRoy netters: Bob Bennetti, Larry Bernardlni, and Marcia McKeon fought for positions all year with each playing the three singles positions. Brian Bell and Mike Iannello played 1st Doubles and Mark Brown and Mike McGough played 2nd Doubles, all coming through with out- standing performances. ln the Livingston County Tennis Tournament, Bernardlni lost in the finals 5-7, 6-7 at singles and Bennettl and Iannello also lost ln the flnals 4- 6, 6-4, 5-7 at doubles. Best Ever f N LEROY OPPONENT 35V2 Dansville 24V2 38 Wayland 17 27 Keshequa 28 28 Mt. Morris 27 32 Caledonia 23 37V2 Geneseo 18 33 Dansville 27 35 Wayland 20 30V2 Avon 2472 38V2 York 16V2 27V2 Avon 27V2 40 York 15 19V2 Keshequa 35W - 34V2 Mt. Morris 20V2 25 Caledonia 30 P 36V2 Geneseo 18V2 32 Batavia 23 Funny, that cup was there a minute ago. K J ., .... .. . , M . . ..oA .. 5 . 1 ..,. . , , 1975 was the year for the Botton? D. Carr, R. Calnan, B. Traster, D. COACH JAY. ABSENT: C. Traster, L. Hall, K. Rumsey, M. Smith. Row 2: J. Ricci, B. Traster, Klinkbeil, J. Parton, P. Moran. M. israel, R. Stewart, G. Petherbridge, k'?.f's --1-1 - LeRoy Golf Team. Under the assistance of Coach Ray- mond Jay, the duffers com- piled a record of 13 wins against 3 defeats and one tie, the BEST in the history of L.H.S. Led by top putters Brad Traster and Greg Petherbridge, the team scored big wins over Caledonia, Batavia, and Mt. Morris. Craig Traster, Rick Stewart, John Ricci, Larry Hall, and Brian Traster also deserved to be recognized for their outstanding play during the season. ln the Livingston County Tourna- ment, LeRoy's top player, Brad Traster, placed Sth. 3 Ftecorcls Broken A small, but dedicated track team managed to achieve several new school records. Jamie Calmes broke the record for the triplejump, Kevin Perkins set a new mark in the shotput, and Steve Konkol surpassed the previous record in the pole vault. One of the highlights of the season was dur- ing the Batavia Relays where the LeRoy cindermen took first place in the 440 relay. The 4 participants in the relay and competition were: Craig Hunneyman, Konkol, Calmes, and Perkins. The scores below are incomplete for the '75 season, because the records were not available at the time of this printing. LEROY OPPONENT 40 Perry 86 40 Avon 88 85 Wayland 98 85 Mt. Morris 38 49 York 80 49 Cal-Mum 85 - 7' f 1 7' 5 ,. r 4 V 4, s , , l I 'rf fo in ff , w.,, '79 5537? 'f f V W, f WW 1. MW ww KUPUIQ tina. Bottom: R. Davey, P. Caccamlse, T. Baker. Flow 2: A. Pangrazlo, C. McQulllen, T. Barbeau, M. Battaglla, B.-Colton. Row,3: D. Sheridan, 106 I Hurdling Harley xifif XE My 't C. Hunneyman, J. Calmes, K. Wetzel, K. Perkins, S. Konkol, E. Splnk, 0. Perzla, M. Sllvernail. ai- f ?'Q'2RKi ERULN V Q .... Bottom: Ft. Longhini, P. McDonald. Row 2: S. Licata, P. McMullen, MR. PAGANIN, W. Wood. Fiow 3: J. Longhini, D. Wright, J. McGlrr, S. Holmes, J. Lapp. Flow 4: H. Exford, H. Dillon, G. Rogers, J. Costa, J. Condidorio. Orangebird slices through. ... . 'ihffvf-V'-+9- 2 No-I-litters Definitely it was a great year for the Junior Varsity Baseball Team. Under the direction of Coach Ronald Paganin, the team compiled a fine record of 12 wins, 4 losses, and one tie. Jim Costa had a .543 average with 12 extra base hits. Rock Wright had a .475 average with 48 stolen bases. In the pitching department, Wright had a 2 and 0 record with a 0.50 Earn Run Average and Costa had a 4 and 2 record with 66 strike outs. Tracy Pike and Wright also hurled no-hitters during the season. Other out- standing players of the season were: Pat McMullen, Harold Exford, Jim Longhini, and Hugh Dillon. As a team, they had a .376 average with 113 stolen bases and 29 doubles. , qi . ig 5 Don't trip over that Flock ! f N LEROY OPPONENT 6 Batavia 4 9 Byron-Bergen 1 7 Caledonia 1 12 Mt. Morris 1 14 Notre Dame 8 6 Livonia 1 13 Caledonia 5 8 Warsaw 6 2 Wayland 2 0 Dansville 8 12 Mt. Morris 5 12 Notre Dame 2 9 Livonia 0 4 Brockport 6 5 Warsaw 7 5 Dansvllle 9 8 Wayland 1 K J Bottom: S. Bernardini, L. MacGregor, B. Graves, A. Macomber, J. D'Ambrosio, B. Pickett, K. O'Gee, B Arrascada, T. Steen, A Merica. Flow 2: J. Boyd, P. Perkins, N. STEVERSON Mn. CROWE, v. Dean, lvlf Leone. Row 3: P. Sullivan, D. De Kruger, C. DeMaupas- N sante, A. Hume, B. Scott, Wright, K. Loftus, S V Mathews, M. Sequerth, . Mujica, U. Miller, P. Siple, L. LeQQ. A. Grice, B. Scott, A. Boyce, K. Dusen. Row 4: J. Kinsley, B. Wagner, M. O'Malley, D. Smith, L. Macomber, D. Newton, B. Calmes, C. Lee, C. Innes, K. Schramm, K. Morris, S. Cor- daro, B. Washington, S. Graham, Fl. Scott, T. Dimick. Row 5: P. Darrow, S. Mills, D. Niccloy, P. Ripton, M. Neville, M. Klinkbeil, D. Miller, D. Englerth, B. Bennett, B. Dean, T. Jackson, N. Leport, L. Hall, T. Welburn, D. Radley, N. Kirby. Row 6: D. Pangrazio, D. Davis, M. Wood, L. Christner, A. Perkins, P. Ftipton, S. Lapp J. Jay, G. Nuciola, B. Scheul ing, J. Merica, P. Stevens, P. Furr, B. Flider, B. Sherman, J. Dusing, G. Wallace, A. Lamendola, K. Konkol. I Pep Club G.A.A. Officers Bottom: N. Leport, Treas.: Row 2: K. WRIGHT, PRES.: S. Israel, Sec.: L. Clark, Treas. Row 3: C. Legg, V-P. ' ' 1' L' T'L2 1VT e ex ff lv! vis Varsity Club Bottom: R. Lathan, D. Wright, R. Prlnzi, K. Maxwell, G. Lellel, C. Lesso. Row 2: T. Scheuing, K. Mullen, C. Hunneyman, D. Sherman, C. McQulllen, E. Reich, T. Barbeau. Row 3: J. McGee, P. Lamendola, S. Barbeau. Row 4: D. Hall, T. Steen, K. Plke, R. Corclmiglia. 461-'r-'1 1'r'N --:?:-Q-' f 1- 'dh mfg ef M V wff f A ff Q, I .v,,.,7.5,4 ,- w,,VvW,V, 1, ' 7' 'T' 'V H' MV-fl' 7?5'?ZJ?54254'f' . C -' I' ' ' 'fWQ3iV??!,i5QI13Z477 M ' V a 1 f f 1 ' X df f 1 1 1 I 1 V1 V 2251 .7 ' . W1 ' Va V 1 ,V V, 1 5 , if f 1 ff' lf! 5.,.-,:,4,g,gf4 Mey5,1,4-'Av ?7 Af!! V V..,V,. ww ,V , ,e-ff--aa v ,fa V-Q: V . 1, ,., 1- V- V nf, ,ww 5 M ' Ui, ,, 4 ' ' , J' Z J 1V . ff f '14 Qu ynf' , A 4 V4 yu fr I, f V ,,5, 'fwffa 21 fi 2 ,9 V V 5 , V, V594 ,jj',. V, 1 iw AV L, V . zz- Q5 f aV'g,,,VV?A I if f ' . ff 'g,- . W ff f V, ,fcigwg X ., .,-- V 4 .1 , ' . f A' J , -ff ,ax f.-f ., N 5' VW? ,23' ' I 21- . ?9 4' ,V -. , 'P if ' , ,fg,:f?4,,4, V , , -, M 15' .HV ,g:,2i3jV. 1, ywz . ff ry as 1 ' 'V :gs ef' V 'I Q4 TC.f 'JJ: ,i X11 .-V! cf 'I 5' 1 V1 41- V ' 1 I 5' 'Pl 4 , , , -R 'V ' X N Underclassmen J u n i ors CLASS OFFICERS Donald Wright President Nancy Steen Vice-President Sheryl Israel J Secretary r'ef J Gregory Rogers Treasurer Q Mr. Gepfert Mr. Paganin HOMEROOM 205 Bottom: L. Caccamlse, M. Calmes, Fl. Calnan, T. Baker, L. Bernar- dlnl, G. Carlle, Fl. Anzalone. Flow 2: J. Costa, M. Barone, S. Cordaro, L. Cheeseman, M. Darby, M. Bater, M. Curry, T. Corclmlglla. Flow 3: T. Burns, D. Canfield, A. Docklng, L. Clark, D. Crawford, D. Burrell 12 M2 MR. REHOR D. Burr, D. Croft, L. Blgwood, D. Blowers, M. Anlinore, Absent: R Anzalone, J. Eater, M. L. D'Agostlno, C. Bonacquistl, M, Brgwn' W Cllfford, J. Condldorlo, A. Corslvo. M. Cross, MR. FKEHOR, ..-, MR. TFIIPP I , 4 .i l F. Dickinson, H. Dlllon, H. Extorcl, J. Herron, ing Row2 S Israel S Grasby M Hall MR TRIPP J Gardner C S Darrow C Gale Absent: B. Davis, C. Garner, L. Jaszcz, P. G S Fox M Gehlert T Godlove V Hassett, R. Haynes, R. Hopkins, M. Hunt. Bottom: L. Ott, C. McVicker, S. Miller. Row 2: C. Legg, J. Loftus, B. Klinkbeil. Row 3: J. Lander, MR. SULLIVAN, D. Keinath. Row 4: S. Meyer, G. Nuclola, S. Moore, R. Lathan, P. Moran, B. Milliman. Row 5: J. Mancuso, P. McCullough, M. Lauber, D. Miller, C. Mortimer. 2255 We it 'xg X s! l Q fs f 0 fi , l ,mt , XNMXXX 6'5 Bottom: E. Scheulng, D. Smith, O. Perzia, D. Ftumsey, A. Stefani. Flow 2: B. Snell, MISS DAVIS, K. Radley, C. Slaven, B. Scott. Flow 3: S. Roth, G. Petherbrige, D. Shaughnessy, Q. Prospero, D. Sovocool, T. Steen. Flow 4: M. Smith, J. Flipton, E. Spink, D. Pangrazio, J. Pfaff, G. Rogers, M. Smith. Absent: A. Piazza, M. Platek, C. Sprague, N. Steen, K. Stein, J. Privitera, Fl. Pursel, T. Radley, D. Sheridan, Fl. Slaven, K. Scott. 5, SIX M-J Q If LIJ4 Q at ,jx I I MX lf! Nt t j Q N ' L 1 1 , ITUNIQR 51-0514 O ,SW ,ily 1 'N ynil zan- HOMEROOM 209 MISS DAVIS HOMEROOM 211 MHS, GIACUMO cgtiwgw Bottom: C. Wllllams, J. Vescovl, K. Wetzel, T. Tucker, C. Vlcary. Row 2: MRS. GIACUMO, P. Stevens, E. Stella, D. Whlte, Ft. Thomas. Flow 3: J. Wright, E. Wood, B. Wilcox, F. Mowry, C. Thater, R. Worthington, R Stewart, M. Thomas, P. McMullen. Absent K. Sullivan, M. Zimmerman, R, White. ,ur ..-N x ' 'fair' .Lf -w Krywy, B. Traster, D. Wright. Row 4: W. Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS John Lapp President Terry Barbeau Vice-President Janet Coward Secretary Jacqueline Noble Treasurer Dr. Fincke Mr. Sullivan HOMEROOM 201 MR. ROSE Bottom: S. Croes, G. Buckman, D. Cheeseman, P. Caccamlse, B. ROSE, M. Brown, P. Buck, B. Costa, B., Brodie, D. uonaquusn, u Campbell, D. DeFellce, R. Bater, R. Davey, D. Carr. Row 2: B. Clarke, R. Branton,J. Bateman, D. Cory, D. Coates, T. Barbeau,W Campbell, J. Coward, D. Buckley, M. Cummings, L. Crocker, S. Baker, M. Battaglia, D. Costa. Absent: A. Barns. Burrell, G. Barone, B. Curry, L. DeCamp, L. Christner. Row 3: MR. HOMEROOM 202 MR. SMITH Bottom: B. Ferrara, P. Englerth, C. Doeberiener, S. Hart, M. Gangi T. Englerth, B. Dimick, D. Frew. Row 2: J. Graney, J. Driscoll, C. Furr, C. Fay, A. lannello, D. Hungerford, C. Dywer, B. Ellis, L. Hendershott, P. Heaman, D. Kelly, MR. SMITH. Row 3: M. Kaiser, D. Hardy, K. Geedy, J. DiFrancisco, L. Jackson, C. Kelly, L. Flansburg, S. Ganiard, D. Dimick, D. Ellis, S. Holmes, P. Elliott, L. Dodge. Absent: L. Dulmage, S. Garner, D. Glena. HOMEROOM 220 MRS. AYRES Bottom: MRS. AYERS, S. Severson, R. Shlavl, G. Rupert. Row 2: N. Scott, F. Shlavl, J. Scott, G. Phllllps. Flow 3: T. Pike, M. Prlnzl, D. Rumfola, L. Rlchenberg, C. Reed. Row 4: J. Radley, S. Pfaff, J. Scheulng, B. Rlder, P. Plazza, D. Plerce. Absent: C. Pierce. HOMEROOM 221 HOMEROOM 204 MR. KLINGENSMITH Bottom: G. Self, D. Stenshorn, J. Thomas, G. Thomas. Row 2: M. Wagner, E. Spencer, M. Wrlght, T. Sheffer, H. Cotton, C. Sprague. Flow 3: M. Taylor, M. Stefenella, B. Webster, J. Tucci, S. Welburn, B. Walters, B. Trax- ler, D. Speer, MB. KLINGEN- SMITH. Row 4: M. Silvernail, D. Sheffer, C. Wallace, B. Traster, T. Stevens, T. Tabone, Fl. Spicer, L. Warters, Fl. Shepard, M. Weinzler. Flow 5: T. Whiting, M. Thiele, M. Smith, W. Spoon, K. Vickers, B. Shepard, A. Wilson. Absent: Fl. Leach, D. Graves, K. Keppel, P. Tiberio, L. Viscuso, E. Warren, J. Wilmet, B. Wright. MR. CROWE Bottom:-M. Leone, A. Perzla, T. Normandln, K. Kelty, J. Longhany, S. Klnsley, J. Noble, N. Mancuso, B. Miller, K. Konkol, C. Mannix Flow 2: J. Least, T. Klinkbell, J. Lapp, D. Pasquale, D. Konarskl, S Licata, Fl. Kelso, K. Miller, J. Merlca, S. Norton, L. Lytle, A. Maher, G. Pascucci, MR. CROWE. Flow 3: S. Mackey, M. McDonald, L Longhany, njmcelroy, J. Meeirr, w. Nicoll, D. Miner, M. MacGregor, J. Longhinl, R. MacGowan, J. Lapp, G. Pfaff, D. Murray, F. Merlca, C. Odom, J. Mangefrida. Absent: J. Mangefrlda. L. Miller, M. Nicometo, S. Noble. 'I17 F res In me n HOMEROOM 110 MR- STEHLE 4: 4, , . ., ,,., M , ZQWJYIMZ ' ,, U Bottom: M. Piazza, P. Mix, G. O'Malley, D. Mullen, B. Parsons, M. T. O'Toole, J. Piazza, Fl. Mills, A. Pape. Row 3: K. Richenberg, J. Myers, K. O'Gee, Fi- Piflkeif, M- Peihefbfidge- ROW 21 MR- STEHLE, Porter, C. Moore, G. Pratt, P. Pursel, K. Moore, J. Radley, T. Niccloy, M. Neville, J. Mullin, S. O'Geen, D. Newton, D, Packard, J. Price, H. Mujica, S. Perkins, S. Miller, C. Pangrazio, P. Mortimer. CLASS OFFICERS Annmarie Lamendola President Beckl Wagner Vice-President Nancy Leport Secretary T Joseph Forsyth Treasurer Mr. Kennedy Mrs. Ayres HOMEROOM 107 MR. GEPFERT 1 2 Bottom: L. Graves, P. Heaman, B. Hayward, J. Frydrych, M. Campbell. Row 2: R. Foresha, J. Hammer, A. Hopkins, G. Eppollto, T. Jackson, S. Gerlach. Row 3: G. Graham, J. Klmlck, B. Duddy, G. Henry, J. Forsyth, L. Dillon, M. Hume. Row 4: S. Gangl, S. Harvle, R. Godlove, T. Futter, G. Fee, D. Frew, K. Doebereiner. Absent: MR. GEPFERT, L. Dlllon, B. Dodge, J. Forsyth, M. Hamler. e , CLASS X r 2 21 19 , S' Q . ' :.,,47 HOMEROOM 112 MR. TALBOT X L-. ..... ... Bottom: P. Taggart, G. Savoy, R. Scott, L. Scott, M. Stevens, R. 3: R. Shetter, M. Slaven, L. Sherman, W. Scott, D. Sakellarlou, I Rlggi, MR. TALBOT. Row 2: B. Rider, M. Taggart, B. Tlberlo, C. Fliggl, W. Rumery, K. Smythe, J. Thomas, R. Tabor, C. Riggi Sovocool, C. Tash, L. Spoon, L. Stewart, S. Scott, S. Squires. Row Absent: C. Ryan, J. Stella. HOMEHOOM 118 MRS. HERMANCE Bottom: MBS. HEBMANCE, L. Johnson, E. Wright, T. Scott, Fl. Traxler, K. Tryon, N. Wright. Absent: P. Burns, F. Taylor, J. Johnson. Row 2: B. Wagner, N. Wright, A. Viscuso, F. Goodrich, S. Warriner, R. West. Goodrich. Flow 3: L. Wood, B. Uberty, D. Wenzel, F. VanDeusen, M. Bottom: S. Davey, P. Condidorio, K. Cooper, D. Baube. Row 2: MR. GATELY, C. DeMaupassante, T. Branton, S. Bernardlnl, J. DeFellce, M. Buck. Flow 3: N. Anderson, Fl. Dean, S. Crawford, M. E. Costa, B. Calmes, V. Costa. Flow 4: J. Darby, Fl. Collier, E. Corslvo, B. Colton, M. Bell, T. Corcimlglia. Flow 5: E. Crocker, N. Arrascada, J. Boyd, B. Anderson, D. DeKruger, K. DeKruger. HOMEROOM 106 MR. GATE'-Y .' 'fy 1 3132. N HONIEROOM 109 MR. SCHWENEBRATEN Bottom: P. Mancuso, J. Jay, C. Longhany, Fl. Lyons. Row 2: N. Merica, P Loftus, F. Merica, J. Kinsley, D. Kingsley, G. Leo. Flow 3: D. Kirby, T. Kelso, C. Least, K. Leffel, M. Kelly, D. Legg. MR. SCHWENEBRATEN. Row 4: V. Klinkbeil, D. Man- cuso, J. Lapp, J. Lathan, P. Kanaley, D. Miller, P. Kingsley. Row 5: N. Leporl, A.M. Lamendola, M. Klinkbeil, D. McVicker, D. Kelly, D. McDonald. Absent: M.J. f Lee, K. Me3Ch8m. Pi Only 445 ITIOTG DEQSS to QD! Joe Cool Eighth Grade CLASS OFFICERS Stephen Paladino President Timothy Thomas Vice-President Christine Clark Secretary Peter Spoto Treasurer Mrs. Spampinato Mr. MacKenzie HOMEROOM 101 MR. MONACELLI Bottom: M. Burns, F. Chenault, E. Curry, S. Darron, J. Bolton J Bateman, D. Condldorlo, H. Davis, S. Bell, MR. MONACELLI. Flovi S. Cooney, T. Campbell, E. Chrlstner, M. Burns, J. D'Ambroslo, C Clark, P. Baker, T. Crandall, D. Cheeseman, D. Cory, C. Clarke, B Darrow. Flow 3: J. A. Antlnore, S. Crocker, L. Bovenzl, B. Bennett, E Amldon, R. Blowers, D. Batlaglla, R. Canfield, J. Bonacqulstl, R Beyer, J. Claar, H. Acomb, Fl. Clark. Absent: B. Bohler. ' Xt HOMEROOM 102 MH. PAGANIN Bottom: MFl. PAGANIN, B. Graves, B. Grayson, B. Graves, B. Garner, J. Frost, B. Foresha, J. Gomborone, J. Howard, A. Fox, P. Doebriener. F-low 2: C. Hassett, M. Hasenauer, P. Feeley, D. Graves, C. lnnes, P. DeFelice, M. Dimick, L. Exford, C. Hayward, C. HOMEROOM 122 Hayward, S, Flansburg, G. Hively, D. Hill. Row 3: A. Hume, J. uusmg, R. Jackson, L. Elliott, E. Englerth, K. Ferrara, J. Frank, H. Hunger- ford, K. Hendershott, D. Englerth, Fl. Hubbard, D. Furr, L. Falcone. Absent: C. Hayward. MFl. MACKENZIE .1-nn.-.4-u....a......1...,..A. ..., . Merica, K. Passmore. Flow 3: B. O'Connor D. Miller, Fl. Pascucci, P. Millard, MR MACKENZIE. Flow 4: M. Prospero, R Pape, T. Roth, M. Sakellariou, G. Pierce, S Paladino, B. Phillips, L. Parker. Flow 5: F O'Geen, D. Miller, D. Miller, D. Sands, J Milliman, M. Moore, T. Phillips, M. Parnell Absent: W. Miller, D. Panek, Fl. Flyan, D Sands. is K fp If fe if M ,fi '14 Bottom: M. Floot, M. Merica, A. Novak, S. Schiavi. Flow 2: K. Pfaff, M. Pratt, M.J. HOMEROOM 123 MRS. SPAMPINATO Bottom: J. Waterman, R. Simeone, P. Spoto, K. Welch, B. Wetzel. Row 2: J. White, K. Scott, G. Tallo, S. Wenzel, R. Wright. Row 3: MRS. SPAMPINATO, P. Sullivan, D. Sher- man, B. Wetzel, G. Stevens, K. Sovocool. Row 4: R. Scott, R. Sherman, J. Williams, L. Vicary, S. Tuohey, B. Sherman, B. Scott, K. Schramm, R. Scott, D. Stevens. Row 5: R. Hall, S. Smith, M. Sharpstene, J. Taylor, T. Thomas, K. Smith, J. Woodward, K. Washington, J. Hemmer, M. Schroeder. HOMEROOM 103 MRS. SEAGER Bottom: MRS SEAGER, C. Lee, K. Mancuso, M. McWilliams, R.4 Meacham M Kellogg M Mancuso C Macke l - . - . . y, L. Mancuso C Kfenleff A- Mawmbefv P- MCDOUHIU- T- Mangeffida- E- KUTSIGY- Lowe, E. Meacham,C. McElroy, L.Jedrewskl, R. Keinath,E Laurie Row 2: D. Meney, R. Klinkbeil, J. Mangefrida, K. Kaiser, B. Kelly, D. R, Jackson. Leo. T. Lander, B. King, B. Kirby, M. Lytle, T. Meney, Row 3: R. 'I24 X Seventh Grade BASEMENT Holvienoolvl MR. BALL Bottom: Fl. Christner, T. Brege, A. Boyce, C. Boyle, J. Baube, M. Crowley, M. Clark, M. Brodie. Flow 3: J. Clifford, C. Costa, A. Costa Clark, R. Chauncey, T. Collins. Flow 2: B. Baker, M. Bolsei, L. Claar, J. Bateman, B. Aikens, D. Abbott, J. Cianci, S. Clarke, Fl. Collier, T L. Arneth, M. Abbott, J. Amidon, J. Carlsen, P. Chenault, C. Alexander. D- C03i9S- ADSGHYI MFL BALL. J- Corsivo. CLASS OFFICERS Kimberly Morris President Martha Sequerth Vice-President Doris Tiele Secretary David Garner Treasurer Miss Chester Mr. Sanders Bottom: M. Schiavi, J. Ryan, P Myers, K. Radley. Row 2: J. Merica, D. Parker, R. Price, V. Parnell, P Ripton, Row 3: MRS. CRANE, N. Scheuing, S. Mills, D. Pangrazio, A. Perkins. Row 4: B. Passmore, J. Rohl, B. McVicker, A. McElwain, J. Piazza, T. Mowry, M. Novak. Row 5: J. Nicoll, F. Mujica, K. Morris, V. Mu- jica, U. Miller, P. Ripton, D. Niccloy. Absent: R. Nicometo, D. Pape, K. McNutt. HOMEROOM 20 HOMEROOM 23 MRS. CRANE MRS. LEANEN Bottom: T. Hume, L Jandzlnskl, H. Hummel, K. Ingalls, P. Kelly, S. Keaton, W. Hodge, L. Fuller, T. Mathews, L. Derrick, K. Loftus, R Lauber, MHS- LEANEN- ROW 22 S- Klinkbell. K- Heller, L- Lalharl, J- Longhlni, S. Mathews, P. Leport. Absent: B. Hungerford, D. Mattice Hubbard, S. Hume, M. Hlvely, J. Ford, P. McBride. Row 3: B. Leo, D. I26 HOMEROOM 19 MR. REED BOUOYTIZ B- Hammer. B- UNION, K. Dusen. M- Dougherty, W- Geedy. Hadley, T. Faville. Flow 3: T. Dimick, P. Darrow, D. Davis, K. Graves J- Hamlef. L- GGOFQG- MFL REED- ROW 22 J- DFISCOII- J- Ferrara. F- P. Fee, R. Ellingham, D. Garner, J. Gehlert, C. Dempsey, S. Graham DSYOUDQ. Fl- Hamer, Nl- Garner. Fl- Drury, Fl- GVHVSS. Fl- Dux, J- D. Dillon. Absent: L. Derrick, J. Ford, L. Fuller, K. Heller. HOMEROOM 27 MISS CHESTER Bottom: S. Wenzel, S. Welch, L. Hemmer. Row 2: C. West, MISS CHESTER, D. Goodrich. Flow 3: N. Sharpstene, M. Wood, Fl. Webster, D. Woodward, R. Hogan. Row 4: D. Wetzel, D. Zarajczyk, J. Whltlng, D. Welker, L. Whlte. : . W l ht. , , Absent S rg l ll find the answer sooner or laterl' .- ZA? if fe .S E Work, work, work. . .did the clock stop? Maybe if I smile l'll get extra credit. Bottom: K. Scott, K. Tryon, M Shaughnessy, D. Vickers, R. Steen Row 2: P. Tallo, K. Tryon, T. Stenshorn M. Tomaszewski, R. Uberty. Row 3: C Uberty, S. Slaven, A. Viscuso, D. Stella S. Wagner, MISS LAMBEIN. Flow 4: P Tucci, P. Sherman, E. Truax, E Schramm, M. Steflenella, P. Tetrault, T Sheffer, F. Spoon, P. Siple. Flow 5: M Ugorek, M. Sequerth, D. Thiele, B Washington, C. Snell, J. Traxler, M Staats, M. Sullivan, L. Scott. f ,, ef 6 X 4 N f . . ,, . X an -J L If LUG. Q JJOQQXKX K af 0 1 O v Q4 . .bo B . 'Xu 0 W6 ll' lm 11 'm ' x -5 JERRY mpg 65' 3514- C '51, ou! 1 0 JK' ,- fx g 'ia' r Q' - - -P-:JSAQ1 VMC. i Ti N Z 'jf x, f' S c f ? HOMEROOM 26 MISS LAMBEIN 'X9 ...... .-. mm. 4. NO! You've got to be kidding Cheat, cheat, never beat. Porpoise I3.0.C.E.S. Will Clorox get this grease out? l l What I really need is a rake! l'll fake it and make it look good. A.M.-Bottom: P. Privetera, J. Condldorlo, D. Smith, D. Mattice , C Gale, S. Lathan, J. Vescovi, S. Moore, M.G. O'Maliey, A. Merica, S J Mathews, C. King. Row 2: W. Wood, L. Jaszcz, D. Giena, Privetera, L. Fulcomber, K. Sullivan, B. Scheuing, L. MacGregor, Hunt, L. Caccamlse, T. Murray, D. Meyer. Flow 3: M. Ripton, M M Wade, J. Wright, Q. Prospero, D. Mullin, B. Slaven, M Calmes, C Miller, T. Godlove, R. Worthington, D. Miller, E. Spink, D. Pangrazio M. Smith. P. Fortl, M. Brown, D. Leone, S. Cordaro, D. Stefgnella M. Cross, D. Longhany, D. Radley, R. Anzalone. Fork it over, Randy. Even the mannequins have dandrufff' P.M.-Bottom: S. 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X ' 'f 6' ,Sgr .f 1- 1' 'iss' ' , -V, , . -7 41 ,31 '. Q M., . - . 142,91 ff ' . Y -sz 5 3. 213 ' 'ff ' ef 1 40 Ldfz-f-ff :VL - - ' f. 1 -55,5 'Sigh-53' 4 X., , v 4 . s nv 1-J.. nz,-W..-1. uw. f ,W , -' M, , , ,.,, 2 M . .. 1 K P- , . nga' ,. ,, '-an me 4' 5? if '12 :I W A 151,2--16x 'ln ,--.-.................,....,...,....,,. Elementary Office Lura Stenquest Assistant W.S.S. Secretary Rachel Klinkbeil ALLAN KINSLEY, PRINCIPAL W.S.S. Secretary B.S. SUC at Oswego: MA., Teacher's College, Columbia U. Marge Bald Carol Shoup Art-Grade 1. Art-Grades 2-6. Eva Rehor Sheila Wllllams Corrective Reading Remedial Reading Jean Clllford Inst. Music: 4,5,6. Special Teachers Patricia Lapp Mary Smith Vocal Music: 3-6 MUSiC-1.2 Mitzi Daniels Francis Longhinl Phys. Ed. Phys. Ed. Nancy Lehrer Margaret McMullen Perceptual Phys. Ed. Speech Therapy r X Sixth Grade FLORENCE STEV- ERSON - B.S., SUC Geneseo. Grade 6. Ad- vises Cheerleaders LEE MARLOW - B.S., SUC Brockport, B.S.: M.S. - SUC Geneseo. Grade 6. Elem. Sci. Coordinator ' ' ' 1 RUTH WOODLEY - B.S., SUC Geneseo. Grade 6. WILLIAM SHAFFER - B.A. Oswego St. U.: Adv. Study Brockport: gUC Geneseo. Grade Bottom: D. Panepento, D. Tuohey, C. An- zalone, B. Mullen. Row 2: R. DlCarlo, T. Stevens, C. Perzla, R. Uberty, J. Lowe. Row 3: MRS. STEVERSON, E. Chenault, M. Fisher, P. Santini, J. Wilmet, D. Smith, R. Phillips. Row 4: J. Wilcox, D. Hamler, B. Bundy, D. Loscombe, J. Jay, V. Hyde, B. DiFrancisco, K. Hume. Row 5: K. Crandall, T. Hackett, T. Skellon, P. McElwain, L. Craft, M. McCulley, K. Cunning, D. Traxler. WILLIAM BROOKS - B.S., SUC Brockport, Adv. Study Brockport. Grade 6. Bottom: H. Pape, T. Traster, C. Taylor, D. Turner, S. L. Locke, MR. BROOKS. Row 3: D. Crocker, B. Pfaff Radley, T. Hellerman, C. 0'Geen, D, Jackson, C, F. Ridley, W.Godlove,J.Mortimer,S.Snyder,S. Nor- Gilbert. Row 2: C. Collins, R. Curry, J, Miller, L, Ep- mandin, R. Weller, B. Eadie, E. Robinson,J. Innes, J polito B. Sherman, M. Balonek, C, S1aats,C, Dgdge, Moloni, T. Campbell, A. Darling. Absent: M. Miller. i Bottom: M. Hale, D. Pangrazio, J. Warren, A. Fitzslmmons, J. jors, B. Woodward, B. Crnkovich, W. Johnson, K. Brimmer, C. Merica, B. Truax, M. Frost. Row 2: MR. MARLOW, Fl. Scott, J. Sharpstene, C. Antinore, C. Cole, G. Hively, S. Dimick, Fl. Panek, Fl. Christner, K. Ingalls, D. Vickers, S. Dwyer, V. Nicometo, T. Perry, A. Stevens, Fl. Prinzi, B. Spoto. Prospero, H. Lytle, M. DiFranco, D. Millard. Flow 3: C. Snell, T. Ma- Bottom: M. Gill, B. Drury, Fl. Spicer, M. V Condidorio. Flow 2: E. Maldorrade, Fl. Miller, D. Ehrhart, T. O'Conner, A. Mangefrida, M. Graham. Flow 3: B. Nicolls, M. Miller, J. Hogel, M. Cooper, D. Steen, A. D'Agostino. Flow 4: K. Reamer, T. Leffel, C. ' Bell, J. Johnson, K. Hasenauer, Fl. Zara- jcyzk, D. Burr, MRS. WOODLEY. Row 5: M. O'Toole, V. Sherman, L. Flansburg, L. Jackson, C. Bohler, M. Sands, D. Delano. Absent: P. Vanelli, D. Pfalt. EW FOUND P QYNS 1 W A3600 1 6' N ll f ffl? 'i l, 'ls' U- .Rf ww -Y ,,, magnum ef: H7 Bottom: C' pa'-kbricl Goqdrlch, R. Coward. J- UDBTIY, F- UITUIUK. U- Vlallv v- v-ww--. ---- -------g-N ---. -- - --- Y-V, Y . Duffy M Panek, D. Jasczc, J. Dean. Row 2: S. Canfield, D. Mangan, Longhini, D. Pane, S. Sullivan, J. Pasquale, S. Baumgrtener, S. Ver- C, Hacketl, B, Corclmiglia, B. Kinsley, N. Roth, K. Hyde, M. Mathis, naccinu. S, Niccloy, A. Stewart, MR. SHAFFER. Row 3: L. Wetzel, G. Fox, D. 145 Fifth Grade Bottom: M. Cianci, Fl. Curtis, M. Boyle, E. Van Dusen, E. Elsenger. Flow 2: H. Staves, T. Salway, G. Gallant, K. Hume, K. Hemmer. Flow 3: C. Heatherman, D. Butler, K. Kaiser, D. Garner, L. Ernest, C. Tash. Row 4: MRS. BAKER, M. Murry, M. Innes, J. Thomas, D. Lamendola, M. Prinzi, B. Locke. Absent: D. Maloy. W f'ffvf 'Z7'7f77775i?5i'fff7ff'QWf'7f7 , f sw,.'-M: 5-gg fr--1 :gf-5, 5. .,- 1 .7 4 . ' 4 . .1 ' V-'F-Z4 5--We--. . 4 ' 5 ,a f-.,.f--,F 5 if f -V!! JUDITH BAKER - B.S., Geneseo State U. TIMOTHY Dl FRANCO - B.S., SUC Genesee: Grade 5. M.S. Orthopedic Ed., SUNY Buffalo. Grade 5. VT' r ,' H., digiffi Q5 as Bottom: S- H0d9e. M- KOFPHY. G- SPGNCSY. D- FRANCO. Row 3: M. Scharlau, F. Anzalone, D. Graham. J. Buck. T. Jandrinskl. C. Ford. Row Pelizer, D. Ferrara, S. Darron, P. Clark, M. Ab- 2! P- Latham W- Stella, A- Doeberlener. K- bolt, C. Thomas, D. Adams, E. McDonald. Schrader, C. Hale, J. McGee, L. Clark, MR. Dl 4-ZZ' Ek' f 'X ,, . Bottom: M. Uberty, D. Ferrara, S. Demse, Fl. Stevens, W. Hahn, T. Pinkham, D. Crawford. Row 2: K. Miller, J. Kinsley, B. Howard, P. Pratt, L. Elliott, T. Sullivan L. Siple, MFI. MC QUILKIN. Row 3: C. Stone, T. I wi .v. .v ,.,.,,, 1 'N ,.,.,,,, I Mus-B.S., u. of Fi. M.S., SUNY Brockport Grade 5 .s1f E1,'::ggAf'5 fear, 1 .f ' zlfzwffaz .. ig'.E55'.ij',-I-E13 Eff' '2f'?':'3?f' ?, C'Ff: I?':,': ' 'gfkg' I E' 21v3:?E: 1, 1' ' ,zi+22a5.., JMQA., . ga! , fizag-f-,W 1 I, 4 1!g,f,,' : 611' -' ' - ,Qf1'eif1,:- A ' -,:,1f. -.,, I e':,1.1zf'f42:ff . c ' ,wr 7541-- -2 15,51 l - B.S., SUC in Ed I Genesee. Gr. 4. Beaumont, M. Clark, K. Looney, C. Arneth, J. McKeon, T. Leone, W. Crocker, M. Alexander, J. Holthaus. Bottom: D. Ehrhart, B. Hanley, J. Privitera, J. Curry. Flow 2: MRS. TAYLOR, D. Howe, B. Bush, K. Kirby, D. Wilfeard, Fl. Tetrault. Flow 3: N. Baumgartner, N. Peltzer, W. Welker, J. Chester, J. Anzalone, S. Allison, D. Hyde. Row 4: Fl. Longhany, L. Burrell, D. Prinzi, C. Furr, S. Vgorek, S. Spoon, B. Englerth, D. Frydrych. Absent: MRS. PERHAMUS. CATHERINE PEFIHA- 1 WILLIAM MC QUILKIN Bottom: M. Fitzsimmons, D. Birch, B. Dillon, T. Konkol, B. Fenstermaker, H. Savoy. Flow 2: MR. ZAMBITO, J. McElroy, B. Ridley, L. Jackson, E. O'Shea, R. Woodruff. M. Lathan, B. Taylor. Row 3: A. Darling, R. Heller, A. An- tinore, C. Leport, B. Steen, M. Chenault, R. Grant, D. West, S. Fuller, W. Cecere. Absent: C. Gerlach. 'sd FL FRANK ZAMBITO - B.S., Brockport, Adv. Study at Brockport. Gr. 5. RICHARD DUBOIS - B.S., M.A. - SUNY Brockport, A.A.S. SUNY Delhi. Grade 5. Bottom: T. Dusen, P. Hogle, W. Grayson E Tuohey C Aiken J Hughes R Spencer J LonghlrQC M. Corclmlglla, J. Davls, S. Ferrara Row2 B Con Stone B Shepard G Beaumont A Carmel J dldorio, L. Mlller, T. Boyce, T. Kelso J Vlckers E Laurle Absent R Perry Hollinger, B. Foresha, L. Plke. Row 3 S Matthews N Fourth Grade Bottom: R. Walker, F. Radley, J. Grasby, J. Barber. Row 2: K. Sovocool, K. Davis, C, Antinore, L. Hamler, M. Krzewinskl. Row 3: M. Saulsbury, J. Pangrazio, M. Williams, M. Jedrewskl, B. Ennis, C. Call, MRS. FELT. Row 4: M. Riggi, M. Eadie, M. Heatherman, D. Young, M. Delano, K. Sullivan. Absent: J. Lynn, T. McNish. LOUISE FELT - B.S., EUC Geneseo. Grade SUSAN BENNETT - A.B., Roberts Wes- leyan Coll.: Adv. Study Coll. of St. Rose: SUNY Geneseo. Grade 4. GRADE CHAIRMAN. Bottom: K Kinsley, B. Hardy, B. Wood, R. Dunning, J. Smith. Row 3: D. Abbott, P. Bolsei, M. Hungerford, L. O'Geen, Kaiser.Row2:MRS.BENNETT,M.Tucci, Dwyer, D. Uberty, J. Crocker, D. Alexander, T. K. Goodrich, J, Pihkham. T- MOTTFS- L- Hahn. D- Gehlert, G. Mancuso. Absent: T. Chimino. I,g',.p,.1-' .V ,I . ' - ,s I r 4 I ' , f J -fe: .. , fa- f? . 5 V S., THELMA BROWN - B.S., Keene St. Coll.: SUNY Geneseo. Grade 4. KENNETH MILNER - B.A., Roberts Wesleyan Coll. Grade 4. Bottom: M. Caccamise, P. Jackson, R. Bail, R. Smythe. Row 2: C. Taylor, N. Hasset, MRS. BROWN, P. Pletcher, A. Hale. Row 3: D. Pangrazio, J. Duyssen, T. Santini, R. Crowley, J. Earl, K. Knicker- bocker, F. Payne. Row 4: K. Kilthau, T. Hutton, C. Gilbert, M. Anzalone, D. Sorensen, T. Wray, C. Mangefrida. K. vw .. V f A- -an...-W.. ..,,,. . Zami.. ll ' Bottom: S. Steffenella, M. Diskin, S. Richens, G. Loscombe. Row 2: D. Tabone, W. Derrick, L. Filio, L. Hellerman, E. Call. Row 3: MR. MILNER, G. Miller, R. Pape, D. Crocker, M. Green, A. Feeley, D. Payne. Row 4: C. Yauchzee, G. Hive- ly, G. Tucker, D. Sequerth, C. Leport, K. Bedford. Absent: B. Wardell, M. John- son. N 7 if f',.,f-,H 'f '?i? ' Bottom: L. Dodge, B. Johnson, J. Wilfeard G. Bell. Row 2: MRS. MORRIS, K. Henry, D Pascucci, M. Shephard, S. Forte, J. Con- didorio. Row 3: L. Thomas, K. McMullen, G l LOIS MORRIS-B.S., SUNY Brockport. Grade 4. , Kiefer, T. Hagen, H. Hulse, A. Shudy, K. . Garner. Row 4: P. Rochon, T. Schiavi, E. Traxler, B. Stephenson, J. Miller, B. Ripton, R. DeYoung. SUZANNE SAVARD- B.S., Geneseo St. Coll. Grade 4. Bottom: M. Simeone, T. Rohl, J. Maloy, K. Robinson S. Gaylord. Row 2: M. Peters, L. Palmer, M. Service C. Gerrish, D. DeFelice. Row 3: S. Meyers, D. Wood T. Traster, D. Bellaire, M. Conte, W. Maldonado MRS. SAVARD. Row 4: D. Hubbard, C. Hummel, R Kettle, D. Croft, J. Doran, J. Tlnney, P. Monson. l5'I 1 1 1 Wolcott Street School Activities Chorus Bottom: D. Burch, J. Chester, N. Baumgartner, S. Fuller, W. Hahn,J. Kinsley, D. Howe, W. Stella, J. Vickers, C. Parker, H. Savoy, D. Butler, C. Looney, B. Foresha, D. Turner, S. Radley, B. Corcimiglia, L. Siple. Row 2: T. O'Conner, M. Innes, B. Bundy, A. Antinore, R. Coward, J. Longhini, E. Pike, S. Matthews, C. Aiken, MRS. LAPP, Ft. Tetrault, T. Boyce, E. lsinger, J. Curry, T. Pinkham, T. Hellerman, B. Taylor. Row 3: M. Mathis, B. Nichols, M. Miller, D. Steen, S. Dwyer, B. Pfaff, D. Scott, P. Clark, A. D'Agostino, T. Leffel, J. Hogle, M. Cooper, D. Mangan, S. Snyder, T. Sullivan. Row 4: G. Robinson, B. Sherman, B. Woodward, L. Eppolito, B. Ridley, L. Ernest, M. Sharlou, D. Smith, J. Wilcox, C. O'Geen, D. Lamendola, J. McElroy, Cheryl Stone, Carol Stone, N. Roth, C. Collins, S. Niccloy, R. Spoto, C. Hackett, J. Jay. Row 5: J. Johnson, S. Baumgartner, K. Brimmer, B. DiFrancisco, L. Burrell, L. Locke, S. Sullivan, T. Campbell, A. Stewart, M. DiFranco, J. Dean B. Kinsley, P. Prospero, N. Frost, C. Staats, L. Wetzel, R. Zarazayk, M. O'Toole, K. Dunning, D. Burr, L. Jackson. O rchestra B0tf0m1 C- 312215. J. FI'0St, T- KGISO. E. H0llinger. J. Dean. S. Clark, S. Fuller. Row 3: M. Graham, D. Pangrazio, J. Menca S Looney, W. Hahn. Row 2: T. Hellerman, S. Radley, J. Butler, D. Baumgartner, R. Scott, MRS. CLIFFORD, T. Leffel, L. Wetzel R Howe, M. Gill, C. Gilbert, W. Johnston, S. Snyder, J. Wilcox, M. Coward, . mr' sc:fzm.' Band Library Club Bottom: K. Nickerbocker, L. Palmer, T. Seeley, K. Falter, H. Wagner, L. Hamler. Row 2: J. Green, P. Howe, B. Englerth, G. Fox, D. Garner, M. Panek. Absent: MISS SHOFIES. Bottom: T. Leffel. C. Wetzel, D. Scott, Fl. Coward, B. Corcimiglla, S. A. Fitzsimmons, D. Green, M. Clark. Row 4: S. Baumgartner, C Radley, C. Gilbert, W. Johnston. Row 2: P. Santini, M. DiFranco, M. Bohler, D. Pangrazio, M. Graham, J. Merica, T. Salway, D. Ehrhart Cooper, L. Jackson, J. Wilcox, S. Snyder, J. McElroy, Carol Stone, FI. Scott, J. Chester, MRS. CLIFFORD, M. Innes, W. Hahn, S. Fuller T. Boyce, A. Doeberiener, C. Arneth, L. Siple. Flow 3: T. Campbell, BERNADINE JASTER- B.S.: M.S.-SUC Geneseo. Grade 3. Ac- tivities: L.T.A. Presi- dent. JANE LORD-B.A., U of R: Adv. Study Brockport, Grade 3. Bottom: S. Blackley, T. Servis, E. White, W. Manley, J. Ugorek, J. Chudy, T. Antinore, T. Passmore. Row 2: A. DeVito, L. Oreando, M. Campbell, P. Savoy, D. Miller, C. Stevens, C. Dux, L. Platek, MISS JASTER. Bottom: E. Matthews, V. Civffetelli, J. Bundy, J. Ellis. Flow 2: T. Preston, M. Hale, A. israel, C. Antinore, J. Ernest. Flow 3: Fl. O'DonneII, Fl. McEIwaIn, P. Orlando, T. Vanelli, L. Miller, P. Wllcox, G. Gere. Row 4: MISS LORD, S. Stevens, M. Scharlau, L. Keppel, J. Perzla, J. Baker, J. Lathan, Ft. Hair. Absent: L. Delter. 'I54 I Third Grade Row 3: S. Allison, T. Kennedy, G. Ennis, K. Brownell M. McDonald, Ft. Henry, J. Green, T. Noble, P. Costa S. Ellis. .. ,.. -......1 ...sg-. STAROWITZ. Row 3: L. Dodge, M. Keating, G. Bottom: T. lannello, R. Cone, B. Pangrazio, A. ANNE MARIE STAR- OWITZ-B.S., D'You- ville Coll. Grade 3. SALLY SCHMIDT-B.S. Black Hills Sf. Coll. Grade 3. Birch, E. Rose, B. Morrison, L. Neimeyer. Row 2: Freeman. M- TYHCG, Nl- Sieinrneiz. Fl- Beyers. Fi. W. Smith C. Looney, P. Driscoll, A. Humphrey, B. Frost, T. Merica, J. Woodruff, MRS. Williams, M. Hume, D. Coweles, D. Boyce. Bottom: J. Merica, P. Longhany, B, O'Shea, p, SCHMIDT. Row 3: S. Jackson, M. Snell, D. Clarke,Dlperrarag,DempSey,T,3q0tq,R0w 25 Bolsie, B. Bedford, T. Paladino, T. Seeley, M. R, Lander' J, Cooper, K, Farmer, H, Wagner' B, Boldt, M. Birch, B. Heaman, J. Smith, R. Price. Pullyblank, N. DiFrancisco, N. Newcomb, MRS. Absent: P- MCEIwair1. ZJNext comes the highwire! 155 HELEN FOUND-B.S., M.S.-SUNY Geneseo. Grade 3. TED SCHMIDT-B.S., U OF Fig M.S., SUC Brockport. Gr. 3. I56 Bottom: M. Boylan, M. Hammer, K. Petherbridge, D. Roth, C. Acomb, C. Metz, S. Kiefer, L. Darlmg D Cecere, B. Klinkbeil, H. Pape, K. Bush. Flow 2: P. Ehrhart,J.McCulIey,S.Vernaccini,J.Truax Absent Murray, M. Duffy, B. Hamler, J. Elliott, W. Frydrych, S. Adams, D. Bahtees. M. Sullivan, M. Woodruff, MRS. FOUND. Row 3: S. Bottom: D. Dlskin, T. Borrelll, Fl. Foresha, D. Wray, Fi. Row 3: T. Collins, D. J. O'Shea, J. Miller, M. Porsel K Maldonado, B. Wlntermantel, T. Steffenella. Row 2: Nelen, K. Donohue, D. Bernheisel, L. Merlca S MR. SCHMIDT, A. Cowles, M. Lauber, C. Flllo, A. Parton, M. Call. Brady, D. Fllzzo, D. Totten, A. Jedrewskl, M. Smith. i'L'. t.M Second Grade Bottom: D. Mullen, M. Knitter, J. Corbett, S. Hixenbaugh, B. Sullivan. Flow 2: M. Flosone, H. Wood, G. Forte, J. Cooper, B. Fussell. Flow 3: S. Guinn, K. lrvin, M. Homer, M. Mathis, J. Chester, A. Bouwens, Fl. Steffenella, MRS. FlElCH. Flow 4: D. Collier, S. Cordaro, J. Mullin, T. Beaumont, B. Hutton, D. Stenshorn. Absent: S. Grayson, S. Prinzi. LOIS FlEICH-B.S., SUNY Buffalo: M.S., Grade 2. KAREN INNES-B.S. M.S.-SUC Geneseo l Grade 2. Bottom: E. Chansler, Fl. Moore, S. Fllder, R. Steen, J. Paladino, B. Curtis. Flow 3: D. Ganiard, J. Borrelli, C. Lathan, D. Hume, T. Baker, J. Duyssen. Row 2: MRS INNES, C. WlISOrl, B. Grayson, T. Krebbs, R. Peters, T. Elllngham, M. Hellerman, T. Severson, Ft . Wetzel, B. Malloy, D. Wolcik, G. Prinzl, B. Fenster- maker, S. Mcvicker, S. Bernheisel, D. Clark. SUNY Brockport. JANET WETZEL-B.S., SUC Geneseo. Grade 2. EILEEN FORSYTH- B.S., Geneseo. Grade 2. Bottom: A. Davis, B. Torrey, D. Kelso, S. Sands, K. 32 C. Siple. B- Crandall. D- Hayes. M-V LODQHIHI D Brownell, K. Gere, D. Lathan. Row 2: L. Hardy, B. Englerth. B. YHUCIWZGG. M- BOND. C- Willis D Parton, W. Truax, K. Roblee,T. Starr, T. DiFranco, M. Pullyblank, Fl. Panek, G. Traxler. Vicary, L. Nickerson, T. Kelley, MRS. WETZEL. Row Bottom: D. Hayes, L. Cote, J. Lander, W. Curry, W. Flichens. Flow 2: R. Bellaire, L. VanDusen, K. Scott, S. Payne, E. Winter- mantel, T. Schneider. Flow 3: A. Green, B. Price, J. Williams, M. Lyons, K. Antlnore, L Eisinger, Fl. Grant. Row 4: D. DuBois, K. Car- michael, B. Dwyer, S. Heatherman, L. Chasse, K. MacKenzie, L. Normandin, M. Sharpstene, MISS FORSYTH. Absent: A. Stelnmetz. 158 'ZTJR-. X Bottom: L. Hardy, L. Vagg, A. Kelly, S. Slaven, D. Niemeyer, C. Baker, C. Campbell, B. Freeman, J. Steen, M. Anchor, S. Papp. Row 2: B. Dempsey, Hayward, B. Kettle, P. VanKuren, R. Crnkovich, G. Ryan, B. Brodie, G. Loscombe, J. Saulsbury. M. K. Longhini, T. Pasquale, J. Hume. C. Gerrish, C. Dusen, MISS DAY. Row 3: M. LINDA DAY-B.S., SUC Geneseo. Grade 2. CAROL THIELE-B.S,, SUC Geneseo. Grade 2. Bottom: D. Panepento, B. Shephard, R. Hammer, P. Hume. Row 2: J. Prospero, L Green, A. Humphrey, K Tatro, R. Smith, A. LaRocco Flow 3: M. Laurie, D. Curtis M. Hyde, K. Blackley, M George, J, Tinney, J Woodward, D. Miller. Row 4 MRS. THIELE, D. Riggi, K Floblee, L. Boylan, S. Cor- cimiglia, J. Wellman, M. Earl S. Matthews, T. Leone. 0 -v T 'H ll i 'i ' 45 cmd? 3 f f Z 63,9 ll 15 PUPPY Lovf ' 1 ,. v , 4 I WM 4.4 ,O , ' 4 3 ,552 1 .f '- fffffi' .::jff2:v3? Q if-:M , qs , 'S . 3 ,Qiirfsr l i J W' .L ,-7' ' X?-iii. . ,-. XY Margaret Broberg - B.A. Ohio Wesleyan U., M.S. SUC at Geneseo. Grade 1. ...A' .v.. - '1z::2?15,.1gg Q ' 'fziffiffgii 1 1 J 25: . J .vi V 11 Bernice Derrick - B.S. SUC Geneseo. Grade 1. Nlff: uv- i XXXX' gg, Firsf Grade Bottom: T. Goodrich, W. Wood, K. Parish, M. M. Perkins. Flow 3: K. Schroeder, G. Carubia, J. Clark, D. Navas, C. Vorhees, K. Kllnkbeil. Flow 2: Bahtees, M. Cowles, L. Hanley, C. Bedford, B. MRS. BROBERG, L. Neilson, A. Washburn, K. Geedy, P. Scott, B. Smart, D. Niccloy. Drury, Fl. Krebs, I. Cianci, K. LePort, J. Battaglia, Bottom: J. Urtel, J. Burch. J. Eppollto. T. Ashley, J. Spear, J. Noble. Flow 2: D. Gray, E. Hummel, A Green. S. Fitzslmmons, A. Corclmiglia, A. Hellerl man, L. Parker, MRS. DERRICK. Flow 3: K. Holthaus, J. Powers, S. Vermey, S, Beaumont, R Allison, K. Prlnzl, J. Chasse, J, Locke, 5 McCumskey. MARTHA HANLEY- A.A.S.-Genesee Comm. Coll. B.S., SUC Geneseo. Grade 1. fff .. f 4 i, I f A SUZANNE SCHMIDT4 B.S., Eastern Conn. St. Coll., M.S., SUC Brockport, Grade 1. Bottom: D. Green, M. Ryan, L. Perry, S. Passmore, J. LaRocco, D. McFarlane, A. Carmichael, A. Feltham Beaumont, E. Smith, A. Breems. Row 2: D. Boattield, S. Slane, V. J. Penasack, M. E. Waite, J. Gaylord, R. Lytle. Absent: L. Corp. Call, E. Williams, E. Howe, MRS. HANLEY. Row 3: A. M. Kurtz, R. Spring, K. Cone, A. Forsyth, P. Tmney J Bottom: G. Kinsley, J. Haynes, B. Donahue, C. Steftenella, J. Beaumont. Row 3: G. Wolcott K Chudy, S. Connolly, R. Salway, T. Petrie. Row 2: Florito, S. Innes, D. Yauchzee, R. McCulley K MRS. SCHMIDT, J. Balsamo, H. Grambeck, M. Woodworth, Y. Scheulng, D. Vanelll, L. Totten T Cheeseman, K. Plckell, J. Wright, R. Grasby, T. Lowe. Absent: M. Scott, D. DiCarIo ' ' 'l'Z7.flHs. Kindergarten A.M. Bottom: S. Cotton, P. Green, J. Spring, M. Bernheisel, D. Lathan, S. Lusky. Row 4: MRS. Call. Row 2: B. Shoemaker, T. Uberty, J. Merica, C. THORNE, S. Freeman, S. Prinzi, J. Beaumont, D. GSFIHCH. J- 0'She8. L. Sullivan. Row 3I Fl- Ryan, M- Barreil, M. Cirffeielli. Absent: W. Wilson. P.M. Bottom: J. Haynes, S. Freeman, B. Manly, B. Row 3: M. Foresha, K. Masse, P. Green, D. Orlando, Perry, T. Pangrazlo. Row 2: T. Paynes, M. Carrier, R. R. Martin, B. Goodenow, J. Robinson, A. Wellman, Newton, J. Cooper, J. Bolsei, S. Nuclola, C. Crocker. M. Privatera. Row 4: MRS. THORNE. LOIS THORNE-B.S.. SUC Geneseo, Kindergarten. . : fa if -w l BARBARA CHURCH- ILL:-B.S., SUC Brockport. Kinder- garten. REBECCA WHITE- B.S., SUNY Geneseo. Kindergraten. CATHERINE CLARK- B.S., SUNY: Genesee. Kindergraten. A.M. Bottom: J. Cac- camlse, K. Pfaff, R. Coniber. Row 2: K. Mlx, J. Augustine, C. Shook, R. R. Ryder, T. Green, S. Snell, J. Howard. Row 3: S. Payne, E. Hutton, J. Scott, L. Disken, P. Vosburgh, J. Gappy, B. White, MRS. CHURCHILL, K. Crawford. Absent: J. McElroy. A.M. Bottom: M. Letizia, T. Banett, B. Innes, K. Davis, C. O'Geen, A. Woodruff. Row 2: E. Lathan, MRS. WHITE, D. Hulso, C. Pratt, D. Russo, B. Mowry, P. Green. Row 3: D. Green, M. Chester, L. Futter, S. MacDonald, C. Collins, B. Mattingly, C. Crane. Absent: T. DiCarlo. A.M. Bottom: M. DuBois, J. Pinkem, R. Rumsey, M. Messenger, D. White, M. Riggi, Z. Woodruff, Row 2: J. Maldinado, L. Henning. J. Steinmetz. Row 3: R. Thomas, N. Williams, A Starr, J. Pangrazlo, S. Brady. Row 4: S. Tabone, T. Porter, MRS. CLARK, K. Worthington, C. Winl- ing, S. Slaven, R. Dltmore. .A. ?l.N.!?E!3m P.M. Bottom: D. Parton, T. Mortimer, J. Caccamlse, J. Servis. Row 2: A. Fenster- maker, T. McKeown, T. Irvin, B. Phllllps. Row 3: J. Englerth, B. Prlnzi, C. Gere, MRS. WHITE, B. Baker, D. Knickerbocker. Row 4: J. Robinson, S. Grasby, M. Kurtz, T. Brockel, J. Jedrewskl, M. Jackett. Absent: R. Lewis. P.M. Bottom: R. Price, B. Clark, R. camise. Row 2: T. Dux, B. Vicary, A. Fisher, T. Garner, K. Humphrey, R. Shimley, E. Nickerson. Row 3: J. Miller, L. Robinson, B. Whipple, J. Parker, K. Warren, M. Paganin. Absent: L. Russo. P.M. Bottom: K. Wainwright, W. Hanley, S. McMahon, S Blaszak. Row 2: I. Majors, F. Malone, D. Ehrhart, M. Lyons Row 3: S. Matthews, T. Sharpstene, R. Wagner, D. Nuciola J. Miller, L. Komer. Row 4: R. Homer, D. Faville, K. Steuber P. Wright, B. Havens, K. Gaylord, MRS. CHURCHILL T Looney. fi ' I R cy 3 e ' 4 fs 2 Qi' 'X X 1 pwrsen ' ' Us 'S' Q u lu L9 TEM l? P It 9357 3 TX ffafq i O- OC' so Robertson, K. Gerrish, P. Ocks, J. Cac- IX fc,-Q1 ' TN, 1 4, 4.. X A - 1 ! 5 ' r 1 Q Y U NX. . x ,L ,via T ' NH 22 if was lx V v : ,, k 5 S ' x K -. . M ' . 5 A x -'L' ftf 4 X mf mf. , A . -- .L ,.- --N, s-N N. X 11-1 ! fy. 4 L .V .fig-.PK T 3f'..3 w v-A , 0 if 'J h xg? I . A- Q wx I -. M. X 1? I T' Q I ' ' ' .pin '19 if -K :A 1, , , W 491' ., ., . P4 I YQ Q if f 'W 53 'f' X.. 1 -1' -, 1 ' 1 in gf WW Student Life lt's alive. . . that is probably the first thing you realize as you walk through the halls of LeRoy High. lt wasn't every day, of course. There was routine. You wondered if that game of bombardment would ever end, or if all the clocks stopped at 2:15 during eighth period. But the long road of the school year wound its way through some exciting times, too. The moments before it was your turn to perform in the talent show, or the time you were cheering at a game and realized the person next to you wasn't just another face in the crowd. Whether it was a joke in class, screams down the hall, throwing someone in the showers, yelling out the bus win- dow, or that kid tripping in the cafeteria, somehow you know it's all worth it. 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Caccamlse Satisfaction Guaranteed or Double Your Garbage Back 967-9542 B 81 R MARKET 1 Margaret C. MACK Inc. SOLD BY Margaret C. MACK Gerald Perkins John T. Kemp David Graham FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PAOLONE'S GREENHOUSE X I7 -.. , . , , I , H- . -.--. we-I.-rw-usfa' Oil heat is Safe heat QERIRQKEYMONU TOWNSEND on. CORP 37 Myrtle sr. 15 Bank Sf- LeRoy I-eR0Y N.Y. THANKS KIDS PIZZA LAND CHIEF 'PONTIAC CADILLAC GMC Trucks VIC BLOOD'S 31-33 Main St B Lake St t Main Road, oy, l '. 3 gwmmumwf E Compliments of Good Luck! the the SMOKE SHOPPE BRUCE BAKER 2' R agm FAMILY l llll. I KFWE LATHAN TREE . - 2-as SERVICE I 'Jae 7 S s f 'Q 5' i X ' J 2 xx Q 1 gl 1.. N J 'nf K1 'Nfv- . l, -9 '-Nf'W'- ,2 2 l , I I I i 415 Rll f- E 2 ' 1912 J! I F, DG jl'lCGCC . ' , J Lounge-Dining Room-Party House JONES CHEMICAL 'NC- sooolo's d ' h ' l A goo name In C emma S For all your banquet and party needs LEROY LODGE NO. 1132 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORE One Stop Shopping for the Entire Family TEACH ER'S MINI QUIK BOK PLASTICS 9:00-12:00 Midnight Monday thru Saturday HOME OF BETTER BINDERS BY 7:30 A.M.-12:00 Midnight BOK Sunday LEROY DRUG STORE ROY ASSOCIATION quality education. W.S.S. Chapter Pres Lols Morris H S Chapter Pres Mark Kennedy 19 MAIN ST 967 6700 12 BANK ST 967 2737 LEROY N Y Lapp Insulator salutes the graduating class of LeRoy High School. Lapp is proud to be a part of, and to grow with, our community. 732 fa Lapp Division, lnterpace Corporation LeRoy, New York 1917-Original Lapp plant under construction. iNTERPACE CORPORATION 1976-Aerial view of the Lapp plant as it appears today. .7 77 Q-..f-.W-sw-fa, a.--- LeRoy Dry Cleaners and Speedwash 50 Years in Drycleaning 40 Years on Mill St. Open 7:00 A.M.-10:00 P.M. 11 Mill St. 967-6760 POOR PETE'S BREW HAUS Caledonia, New York Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 from the SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Miss Eaton Mrs. Collins Mr. Borrelli Congratulations Class of '76 llr- 'T . ' 'rf -- ' ' f - Agp ...'gf ' 'Wj-1. . - - - 1 V EAVl L iON MS'I?AflQE BANK W M 4' n'ffAn independent Bank Ear-over .50 years..,..a , .Qu Congratulations Class of '76 GTE SYLVANIA in ' n lm fi 1 I J'f!54f4,,q5 W V, Wligjl I1 ME ' Cf if f anew : AXA ,VK X ' f JSR! Ygygfliff 'Q 1 5' Zhi' ' ' Q A Ld 'C X . Q , X K Y X Xin- I , SENIIOR GIRLS n Q ag 4 1391 V A ' dun I' ,Wag id, 0.15, L ..-,,-,.-..,n.-2...- -..f ' LAWLESS CONTAINER C0 CONGRATULATIONS iff? YOUR BEST POST-GRAD COURSE LEARN TO SAVE AT THE SAVINGS PLACE . T I Batavia Q 22315. FEDE RAI. Summit SAVINGS 9 LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone 343-3147 'wfc.Iw' Congratulations CLASS of 1976 Congratulations BICENTENNIAL CLASS of 1976 THE LEROY JAYCEE'S For Young Men Dr' 8 I Between the Ages 18-35 Klmald Service to Community WENDALL V. O'SH EA Attorney ANTHONY GUGINO D.D.S., P.C. JOHN R. GRANEY Attorney at Law ROBERT E. JONES D.V.IVl. BOYLAN 81 BOYLAN ATTORNEYS BRUCE E. BAKER NLD. COONEY, FUSSELL 81 HUMPHREY Attorneys at Law K. MICHAEL TOMIDY D.V.M. VICTOR W. GILBERT M.D. LAWRENCE L. HALL D.D.S. MICHAEL T. WELSH Attorney VILLAGE LAUNDROIVIAT H ' mesng 5, siiffap lfl . Compliments of THE SHOP FOR MEN AND BOYS SCOMAC INC. Phone 967-2121 LeRoy, N.Y. LEROY AUTO WASH Jack Brady Bill Feltes 100 West Main St. LeRoy, N.Y. 2 5 2 2 5 E 5 E 5 1 2 f' 5 2 2 7 2 9 2 K Z 2 2 Z 2 Z Z f 2 5 3 5 5 4 Q PATBONS . , ,L .1 ,L ., , , ,-, l.- -1. F,-, 4 ' 'I , zzf AA : A EfiRN'OX AND SON 'C ' Everyone fu ,y2061,'E'astQ'Mgiyn ISL' I if fi'35tav'ia,-.NQqVY.g- 'L I 711' Vt p. 1 PAuL's'IPlzzA PARLOR 35 Main St. 967-2575 Monday-Thursday 4:00-11:00 P.M. Friday 4:00-2:00 A.M. Saturday 12-1:00 A.M. Sunday 5:00-11:00 P.M. CROCKERS Country Store 967-2360 Petroleum Service 967-6933 Farm Service 967-8210 W.W. GRIFFITH OIL CO., INC. 12 West Main St. LeRoy, N.Y. THE DAILY NEWS The Latest News The Newspaper of and for the Genesee Country Community COWARDS FEED STORE The Best in Feeds Stafford, N.Y. 343-1748 PLATTEN'S CUSTOM SERVICE INC. Stafford, N.Y, 343-5960 SWIFT Fertilizer and Chemicals SCORPION Snowmobiles-Prosil NORTHROP KING and PRIDE Seed JAMESWAY Equipment LE ROY MOTORS INC. West Main Rd. LeRoy, N.Y. Phone: 967-2251 LAWRENCE T. REID Associate Broker YOUNGS 8t LINFOOT, INC. 6 Clay St. LeRoy, N.Y. Telephone Office 967-2130 Home 967-6092 CREEKSIDE INN 1 Main St. LeRoy, N.Y. OATKA PHARMACY LeRoy, N.Y. Rust Craft Cards Russell Stover Candy Good Luck Class of '76 RAY DELL BUICK, INC. Buick-Opel Sales and Service Complete Collision Repair Hill---v LAPP LUMBER COMPANY Mill St. LeRoy N.Y. 967-6900 BROWN MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1 Church St. LeRoy, N.Y. STELLA COLLISION SERVICE East Main Road LeRoy, New York THOMAS AND DWYER 1'Shoes for the entire family Brockport, Batavia, Dansville Compliments of BEARDSLEYS OF BATAVIA The Dad and Lad Store TUOHEYS FLORIST 74 North st., LGROYv N-Y- FIowers do it. SILVER PATRONS Compliments of BlRD'S MUSIC STORE Batavia, N.Y. ROXY'S MUSIC STORE The Home of all things all musical Batavia, N.Y. 343-7222 Compliments of THE RED OSIER RESTAURANT Good Luck Seniors Compliments of THE BETTE SHOP 28 Main St. LeRoy, N.Y. SHELBY'S JEWELERS Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 Compliments of COMMUNITY DRY CLEANERS LeRoy, N.Y. Best Wishes Class of 76 EPPY'S RESTAURANT Munson St. Extension ED'S SHAMROCK 7954 East Main Rd. LeRoy 967-9778 Ed 8i Patty Longhany Auto Repairs and Service Compliments of G.C. MURPHY CO. GEORGE W. PECK MARKET Where friends meet for meat 37 Main St., LeRoy, N.Y. MAX PIES FURNITURE CO. INC. Batavia's Leading Furniture Store We Welcome our LeRoy Neighbors BANK STREET LIQUOR STORE Best Wishes Class of 76 RUBINO'S OPEN AIR MARKET WILLIAM E. BROBERG Business and Tax Service 967-2810 ,W M., 7 W W, wfsf er? X I Vq Miz' sv' A I 1 t 'I 1 - .ft - Mmm if.: five' .: gg:-.--'ff ,, , , - ' ' '1 ZW ,. '- H A -1-fm ga,n,f, .,-,ess--zzz. ' '41, '-ff -W, VW .JWSQWWAM-, n::v:xisvsuw56a1s1 ' .V V, , :tv -f-fwmmf,-::.sp,, , .- . .,,,a,,f.,,5, ' 1: . Wi , LS o -ffm , ...,,a- S -fag 3 .gggawwsrv l V+' 2312, 'iii' wwf , : ' , ' A -zxffsw.-,-,na V -' .j -1331 f .,.1- ' -I ' . if ff . A- ,I 4, Nb Et, . . , wg-giggt'- f ri -. f if I I git ' I ,I P3 -M.. QS?-3 f 4 I 4, 1 0 ,, f , E hgr. ,,: '2 5 Q fb, Q1 n airy ' MA 2,52 ,, , z .7 . zfw ,-91 Hfaifsf '- W' :V i'.55,,,,1, V . . f,7,Q.Z,3,1Ai75? A-Ya V L fqgf Ti- V hi f., 1 +2 44. - Qs. Lf? , '14 A ' , 7 : 7 fl a A n 4 ' wi. ,fi 4 A V' .. 1 Q , . 3, -L . 'Z 'um n X Ir' www 1 'Y if v . lg, 'lv ink, K 1 . , ll ' Jii'v '5':xl -'-vu ' mp. ' an . g,.,+ifu?1 ,, E364 -.'..,f g V ,L ., s '. ,. 5 ,Z 1, .33 ' F . AMA' wif, , ,- 2 , 'f!.1:'m,,' v Wfeff-Q' ' 'C -x yu, ii 14211, . . ff f V - H wgvmx y. a fea- Epilogue The completion of the 1976 O-At-Kan is now at hand. As I look back at the long and winding road of the year, I see that the O-At-Kan occupied a great deal of my time and thought. When I was first appointed to the position of editor, I wanted to express, through the O-At-Kan, this past year in'a simple and uniform fashion. I feel this was accomplished by: shortening the copy, emphasizing the photography, using direct headings, and by establishing a uniform page design. Between working many late nights, and over- coming several crises, I also gained knowledge about the process in which a yearbook is produced. The improvements made in this O-At-Kan, I hope, will become a lasting imprint, a book of history of the 1976 academic year. The knowledge I gained was not only in produc- ing a better O-At-Kan, but also in learning how hard people had to work to attain a pre-determined goal. The goal for me was to edit the 1976 O-At-Kan to the best of my ability. To accomplish this objective, I met new faces, made new friends, and gained insight into the people I thought I knew well. This experience was interesting and exciting, yet at times very disap- pointing and frustrating. But still, to me, the ac- complishments far exceed the disappointments. People are the foundation upon which the O-At- Kan either succeeds or fails. So many people have made my job easier, and also added to the success of the O-At-Kan. The list could go on forever, but I would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of a devoted editorial staff for whom I have profound respect and gratitude. I shall always be grateful to IVlr. K , our advisor, for his experience and dedication throughout the past year. I would also like to recognize my family and friends for being so patient and understanding during the highs as well as the lows . Finally, a special tribute to my brother John for all of his help, and also to the 1975 editor, Jane Heaman, for all of her kind words and en- couragements. To those who shared their energy and patience, and gave so unselfishly of their time and cooperation, they will always know their efforts will be held forever within the covers of this book. The most difficult task for me now is to admit the year has come to an end. The 1976 O-At-Kan is completed, is a reality, and I must now say good-bye. feel a great deal of pride in this publication. There was infinite effort, sacrifice, and affection put into its production. ln my heart, it will always be the best. My final wish is that you enjoy this long and winding journey a fraction as much as I have. Q WT? . ff Z . Q Z l1-:lui-I Catherrne Sequerth Edltor ln Chlef Paula Perkrns Actlvltles Edltor Business Edltor Susan Lapp Format Edrtor Blok Anzalone Photography Edltor Brlan Bell Sports Edrtor Debra Croft Typlng Edltor lVlr John Kllngensmrth ...Q 1976 O At Kan Edrtorlal Staff Duane Blowers Associate Edltor rn Chief Gerald McGee Art Edrtor Crrculatlon Edltor Martha Freitag Llterary Edrtor Joan Cummings Senror Edltor Sharon Longhrnl Sports Editor Patrick Moran Typlng Edltor Advisor Thomas Balcer . Patrioia Harvie ' ' xmas-- l ,llx ,.Sn, -........................,c... .,,,,.,.,,,. Student Index -Eleventh Grade A-M Antinore, N., 48,112 Anzalone, Rick, 45,58,60,62, 130,196 Anzalone, Flita, 112,131 Baker, T., 45,46,52,63,88,101 112,196 Barone, N. 49,112,131 Bater, J. 88,112 Bater, M., 112 Bernardini, L., 112 Bigwood, L., 45,63,112 Blowers, D., 45,46,47,50,58,61 63,112,196 Bonacquisti, C., 47,49,53 Brown, M., 130 Burns, T., 112 Burr, D., 112 Burrell, D., 58,59,60,112 Caccamise, L., 112,130 Calmes, M., 62,90,112,130 Calnan, Fl., 88,112 Canfield, D., 52,55,112 Carlie G., 112 Cheeseman, L., 112 Clark, L., 89,108,112 Clifford, W., 58,60 Condidorio, J., 90,101,130 Corcimiglia, T., 112,131 Cordaro, S., 108,112,130 Costa, J., 112 Crawford, D., 112 Croft, D., 45,46,47,112,196 Cross, M., 130 Curry, M., 112 Darby, M.L., 112 Darrow, S., 47,58,61,62,113 Darron, S., 113 Dickinson, F., 52,53,55,61,113 Dillon, H., 113 Docking, A. M., 113 Exford, H., 47,113 Fee, L., 113 Fernaays, M., 113 Flansburg, C., 113 Ford, Ft., 113 Forsyth, L., 113 Fox, S., 113 Furr, P., 86,108,113 Futter, D., 63,113 Gale, C., 62,113,130 Gardner, J., 113 Garner, C., 46,48,90,102 Godlove, T., 130 Grasby, S., 113 Grice, P., 46,47,50,58,60,61, 62,113 Hall, L., 50,108,113 Hall, M., 46,50,53,58,60,63, 4113 . Hassett, V., 131 Haynes, Fl., 131 Herron, J., 90,113 Hopkins, Ft., 58,60 Hunneyman, M., 113 Hunt, M., 130 Israel, S., 53,89,98,103,108, 112,113 Jaszcz, L. 130 Keinath, D., 50,63,113 Klinkbeil, B., 58,113 Kramer, W., 90,131 Krzewinski, A., 98,131 Lander, J., 49,113,131 Lane, Ft., 58,61 ,63 Lathan, Ft., 90,95,109,113,190 Lathan, S., 130 Lauber, M., 113 Legg, C., 89,98,103,108,113 Leone, D., 130 Loftus, J., 52,53,63,113 Longhany, D., 130 Mancuso, J., 113 Mattice, N., 63,180 McCullough, P., 113 McMullen, P., 88,95 Mcvicker, C., 113 Meyer, S., 50,113 Miller, D., 90,113,130 Miller, S., 113 Milliman, B., 58,63,113 Moore, S., 113,130 Moran, P., 44,45,46,62,88,102 113,196 Mortimer, C., 90,95,113,190 Mowry, W., 46,52,88,101 N-Z Nuciola, G., 4B,50,53,58,62 108,113 Ott, L., 113 Pangrazio, D., 114,140 Perzia, O., 95,114 Petherbridge, G., 114 Pfaff, J., 88,95,114 Piazza, A., 131 Privitera, J., 130 Prospero, Q., 90,114,130 Pursel, Fl., 131 Radley, K. 89,103,114 Radley, T., 102,131 Fiipton, J., 114,130 Rogers, G., 46,48,53,90,112 114,129 Roth, S., 63,114 Rumsey, D., 50,88,114 Scheuing, E., 58,108,114,130 Scott, B., 86,108,114 Shaughnessy, D., 90,101,114 Slaven, C., 50,103,114 Slaven, Fi., 90,130 Smith, D., 62,114,130 Smith, Mark E., 90,114,130 Smith, Mark V. 50,114 Snell, B., 63,103,114 Sovocool, D., 46,50,114 Spink, E., 90,101,114,130 Steen, N., 48,112 Steen, T., 48,46,108,114 Stefani, A., 114 Stella, E., 114 Stevens, P. 45,86,108,114 Stewart, Ft., 53,63,88,114 Sullivan, K., 130 Thater, C., 114 Thomas, M., 114 Thomas, Fl., 48,98,114 Traster, B., 114 Tucker, T., 114 Vescovi,J.,114,13O Vicary, C., 59,114 Wetzel, K., 46,50,88,114 White, D., 46,114 Wilcox, B., 46,59,114 Williams, C., 46,58,61,114 Wood, E. 90,114,130 Worthington, Ft., 114,130 Wright, D., 48,90,95,109,112 114 Wright, J., 62,114,130 Zimmerman, M.J., 98,103,131 Tenth Grade A-Nl Baker, W., 51,62,101,115 Barbeau, T., 48,5O,58,60,61, 88,109,115 Barone, C., 115 Bateman, J., 47,50,53,115 Bater, R., 115 Battaglia, M., 58,60,115 Bonacquisti, D., 96,111,115 Branton, Ft., 115 Brodie, B., 115 Brown, M., 89,98,103,115 Buck, P., 58,62,115 Buckley, D., 99,115 Buckman, G., 50,115 Burrell, S., 115,131 Caccamise, P., 96,115 Campbell, B., 51,53,58,60,61. 62,115 Campbell, Fi., 63,115 Carr, D., 115 Cheeseman, D., 102,115 Christner, L., 51,63,115 Clark, G., 115 Coates, D., 115,131 Cory, D., 50,115 Costa, B., 51,53,98,103,115 Costa, D., 50,115 Coward, J. 48,51,53,58,60,115 Crocker, L., 50,115 Cross, S., 115 Cummings, M., 51,53,115 Curry, B., 115 Davey, Fi., 115 DeCamp, L., 51,115 DeFelice, D., 51,53,58,61,62 115 DiFrancisco, J., 102,116 Dimick, B., 58,63,116 Dimick, D., 62,116 Dodge, L., 116 Doeberiener, C., 59,116 Driscoll, J., 116 Dwyer, C., 116 Elliott, P., 102,116 Ellis, B., 49,116 Ellis, D., 116 Englerth, P., 116 Englerth, T., 116 Fay, C., 89,98,103,116 Ferrara, B., 52,103,116 Flansburg, L., 116 Frew, D., 102,116 'Furr, C., 49,51,58,62,116 Gangi, M.,116 Ganiard, S., 58,116 Garner, S., 51,58,62 Geedy, K., 116 Glena, D.,13O Grar1ey,J., 116 Hardy, D., 50,116 Hart, S., 116 Heaman, P., 62,116 Hendershott, L., 49,116 Holly, C., 117 Holmes, S., 116 Hungerford, D., 52,116 :anne-no, A., 116- Jackson, L., 96,116 Kelly, C., 48,49,51,58,63 116 kelly, D., 88,116 Kaiser, M., 116 Kelso, Fi., 117 Kelty, K., 5O,55,62,117 Kir1sley,S., 117 Klinkbeil, T., 117 Konarski. D., 102,117 Konkol, K., 50,51,63,87,108 117 Lapp, John, 48,58,63,88,102 115,117 Lapp, Joseph, 51,60,117 Least, J., 102,117 Leone, M., 51,53,87,108,117 Licata, S., 117 Longhany, J., 117 Longhany, L., 117 Longhini, J., 96,116,117 Lytle, L., 59,117 MacGowan, R., 117,190 MacGregor, M. 101,117 Mackey, S., 50,51,58,60,61,89. 103,117 Maher, A., 117 Mancuso, M., 59,117 Mangefrida, J., 52,117 Mannix, C., 58,60,62,117 McDonald, M., 62,117 McElroy, Ft., 117 McGirr, J., 117 Merica, F., 117 Merica, J., 46,49,50,51,53, 108,117 Miller, B., 117 Miller, D., 55,101,117 Miller, K. 117 Murray, D., 117 N-Z Nicoll, W., 52,96,117 Noble, J., 52,103,115,117 Normandin, T., 46,48,51,53,58 60.98,103,117 Norton, S., 50,60,117 Odom, C., 117 Pascucci, G., 117 Pasquale, D., 117 Perzia, A., 89,98,103,117 Pfaff, G., 49,53,117 Pfaff, S., 116 Phillips, G., 48,116 Piazza, P. 5O,99,116 Pierce, D., 116 Pike, T., 96,116 Prinzi, M., 116 Radley, J., 96,116 Reed, C., 116 Richenberg, L., 116 Rider, B.A., 50,116 Rumfola, D., 101,116 Rupert, G., 59,116 Scheuing, J., 116 Schiavi, F., 102,116 Schiavi, R., 63,116 Scott, J., 116 Scott, N., 49,53,116 Self, G., 117 Severson, S., 116 Sheffer, D., 50,117 Sheffer, T., 117 Shepard, B., 117 Shepard, R., 90,117 Silvernail, M., 117 Smith, M., 117 Spear, D., 89,99,117 Spencer, E., 49,52,117 Spicer, R., 58,60,117 Spoon, W., 117 Sprague, C., 52,117 Stelfenella, M., 89,98,103,117 Stenshorn, D., 58,60,102,117 Stevens, T., 117 Tabone, T., 117 Taylor, M. 50,103,117 Thiele, M., 96,117,190 Thomas, G., 117 Thomas, J., 58,051,117 Tiberio, P., 52 Traster, B., 117 Traxler, B., 50,117 Tucci, J., 58,117 Vickers, K., 117 Wagner, M., 62,110,117 Wallace, C., 52,60,63,87,108 117 Walters, B., 117 Warters, L., 117 Webster, B., 50,152,117 Weinzler, M., 117 Welburn, S., 117 Whiting, T., 58,60,63,117,129 Wilson, A., 117 Wright, M., 48,51,117 Ninth Grade A-M Anderson, B., 120 Anderson, N., 120 Arrascada, N., 49,52,108,120 Baube, D., 120 Bell, M., 120 Bernardinl, S., 103,108,99,210 Boyd, J., 50,52,103,108,120 Branton, T., 59,120 Buck, M., 120 Burns, P., 120 Calmes, B., 62,108,120 Campbell, M., 119 Collier, Ft., 120 Colton, B., 120 Condidorio, P., 48,51,101,120 Cooper, K., 49,51,102,120 Corcimiglia, T., 120 Corsivo, E., 120 Costa, M.E., 120 Costa, V., 99,120 Crawford, S., 62,99,120 Crocker, E., 120 Croft, T., 102 Darby, J., 120 Davey, S., 120 DeFelice, J., 120 DeKruger, D., 58,B9,99,103 108,120 DeKruger, K., 120 DeMaupassante, C., 50,53,58, 61,62,108,12O Dean, R., 53,60,63,87,108,120 Dillon, L., 96,119 Dimick, J., 119 Doeberiener, K., 119 Duddy, B., 47,51,58,60,119 Eppolito, G., 49,119 Fee, G., 119 Foresha, R., 49,51,119 Forsyth, J., 118,119 Frew, D., 119 Frydrych, J., 49,119 Futter, T., 119 Gangi, S., 52,119 Gerlach, S., 51,63,101,119 Godlove, R., 119 Goodrich, R., 49,120 Goodrich, S., 120 Graham, G., 119 Graves, L., 119 Hamler, M., 131 Hammer, J., 49,59,119 Harvie, S., 119 Hayward, B., 48,49,58,62,119 Heaman, P., 50,62,119 Henry, G., 49,53,102,119 Hopkins, A., 51,58,61,119 Hume, M., 119 Jackson, T., 53,99,103,108,119 Jay, J., 48,102,121 Johnson, L., 120 Johnson, R., 96,120 Kanaley, P., 50,59,121 Kelly, D., 49,121 Kelly, M., 52,121 Kelso, T., 121 Kingsley, D., 49,121 Kingsley, P., 121,131 Kinsley, J., 87,108,121 Kirby, D., 121 Klinkbell, M., 48,53,108,121 Klinkbell, V., 52,58,121 Lamendola, A.M., 48,53,B9, 108,118,121 Lapp, J., 99,121 Lathan, J., 62,121 Least, C., 63,89,103,12'1 Lee, M.J., 89,103 Leffel, K., 52,58,60,121 Legg, D., 102,121 Leport, N., 51,58,60,63,89,99. 103,108,118,121 Loftus, P., 51,102,121 Longhany, C., 121 Lyons, R., 121 Mancuso, D., 121 Mancuso, P., 102,121 McDonald, D., 121 McVioker, D., 121 'Merica, F., 59,121 Merica, N., 121 Miller, D., 108,121 Miller, S., 118 Mills, R., 118 Mix, P., 118 Moore, C., 49,51,96,118 Moore, K., 51,96,118 Mortimer, P., 118 Mujica, H., 51,118 Mullen, D., 118 Mullin, J., 50,58,118 Myers, M., 49,118 N-Z Neville, M., 48,53,87,108,118, Newton, D., 52,108,118 Niccloy, T., 118 O'Gee, K., 50,59,99,103,108,118 O'Geen,S.,118 O'Malley, G., 118 O'Toole, T., 51,53,63,118 Packard, D., 118 Pangrazio, C., 49,118 Pape, A., 118 Parsons, B., 52,118 Perkins, S., 118 Petherbridge, M., 118 Piazza, J., 96,118 Piazza, M., 96,118 Pickett, R., 52,99,108,118 Porter, J., 118 Pratt, G., 118 Price, J., 118 Pursel, P., 118 Radley, J., 118 Richenberg, K., 52,118 Rider, B., 52,108,119 Riggi, C., 119 Riggi, R., 119 Riggi, T., 119 Rumery, W. 119 Sakellarlou, D., 119 Savoy, G., 119 Scott, L., 119 Scott, Ft., 119 Scott, S., 51,59,60,63,119 Scott, T., 120 Scott, W., 53,60,119 Sheffer, R., 119 ' Sherman, L., 119 Slaven, M., 119 Smythe, K., 119 Sovocool, C., 119 Spoon, L., 119 Squires, S., 50,52,62,119 Stevens, M., 119 Stewart, L., 62,119 Tabor, R., 119 Taggart, M., 119 -- L ':. .J - , .6 ' ' -V1 P-. -31 Taggart, P., 119 Tash, C., 119 Taylor, F., 120 Thomas, J., 119 Tiberio, B., 119 Traxler, M., 102,120 Tryon, K., 50,58,61,63,120 Uberty, B., 49,50,58,59,60,120 VanDeusen, J., 120 Vlscuso, A., 120 Wagner, B., 48,53,87,108,118 120 Warriner, J., 120 Wenzel, D., 58,61,120 West, R., 58,120 Wood, L., 49,120 Wright, E., 120 Wright, Nancy Jean, 89,99,108 120 Wright, Nancy Jean, 50,120 Eighth Grade A-M Acomb, H., 62 Antinore, J., 58,60,129 Baker, P., 52,59,63 Battaglia, D., 50,59,62 Bell, S., 49 Bennett, B., 63,108,129 Beyer, R., 48 Blowers, R., 52,59,63 Bohler, B., 63 Bolton, J., 47,49,53,63 Bovenzi, L., 59,62 Burns, Michael, 62 Burns, Michele, 49 Campbell, Y., 59,60 Chenault, F., 49 Christner, E., 49,62,108 Clark, C., 50,58,59,63 Cooney, S., 52 Cory, D., 50 Crocker, S., 49,52,62 D'Ambrosio, J., 49,63,108 Darron, S., 58,59 Darrow, B., 59 Davis, H., 52 DeFelice, P., 53,62,123 Dimick, M., 50,123 Doeberiener, P., 123 Dusing, J., 52,108,123 Elliott, L., 123 Englerth, D., 63,108,123 Englerth, E., 123 Exford, L., 47,59,63,123 Falcone, L., 123 Feeley, P., 123 Ferrara, K., 123 Flansburg, S., 123 Foresha, B., 48,50,62,123 Fox, A., 49,123 Frank, J., 59,123 Frost, J., 49,60,63,123 Furr, D., 123 O Garner, B., 123 Gomborone, J., 52,123 ' Graves, B., 62,108,123 Graves, D., 123 Graves, R., 123 4 i1g,,f.1:g+,g . . as-an-.....,.,. ev 7 -env-1-,ea-U Grayson, B., 123 Hall, Ft., 124 Hasenauer, M., 123 Hassett, C., 89,123 Hayward, Charles, 123 Hayward, Christopher, 123 Hemmer, J., 124 Hendershott, K., 123 Hill, D., 47,60,123 Hively, G., 123 Howard, J., 59,123 Hubbard, Ft., 123 Hume, A., 63,108,123 Hungerford, H., 123 Innes, C., 49,63,108,123 Jackson, Ftobert L., 62,123 Jackson, Robert M., 124 Jedrewski, L., 124 Kaiser, K., 124 Keinath, Ft. 50,58,59,124 Kellogg, M., 124 kelly, B., 63,124 King, B., 63,124 Kinsley, E., 49.63.124 Kirby, B., 124 Klinkbeil, Ft., 124 Krenzer, R., 124 Lander, T., 124 Laurie, E., 124 Lee, C., 48,491-33,108,124 Leo, D., 124 Lowe, C., 124 Lytle, M., 89,124 Mackey, C., 59,124 Macomber, A., 49,62,108,124 Mancuso, K., 124 Mancuso, Laura 124 Mancuso, Lisa 111 Mancuso, M. 124 Mangetrida, J., 47,124 Mangefrida, T., 124 McDonald, P., 90,124 McElroy, C., 63,124 McWilliams, M., 124 Meacham, E., 124 Meacham, Ft., 124 Meney, D., 124 Meney, T., 49,124 Merica, M.J., 59,111,123 Merica, M., 123 Millard, P., 123 Miller, Debra, 63,123 Miller, Deborah, 49,123 Miller, Dennis, 123 Milliman, J., 123 Moore, M., 48,63,111,123 N-Z Novak, A., 123 O'Connor, B., 62,123 O'Geen, F., 59,123 Paladino, S., 123 Pape, Fl., 55,123 Parker, L. 123 Parnell, M., 123 Pascucci, Ft., 62,123 Passmore, K., 123 Ptalt, K., 123 Phillips, B., 123 Phillips, T., 49,123 Pierce, G., 123 Pratt, M., 47,419,123 Prospero, M., 123 Root, M., 59,123 Both, T., 58,60,123,129 Sakellariou, M., 123 Sands, D., 123 Schiavi, S., 123,129 Schramm, K., 108,124 Schroeder, M., 124 Scott, B., 48,108,124 Scott, K., 124 Scott, Fl., 62,108,124 Sharpstene, M., 124 Sherman, B., 52,108 Sherman, D., 124 Sherman, Ft., 124 Simeone, B., 124 Smith, K., 48,124 Smith, S., 49,63,124 Sovocool, K., 124 Spoto, P., 47,48,124 .124 Stevens, D., 62,124 Stevens, G., 49,124 Sullivan, P., 62,108,124 Tallo, G., 50,55,60,63,124 Taylor, J., 99,103,124 Thomas, T., 48,59,124 Tuohey, S., 124 Vicary, L., Washingto 63,124 n, K., 124 Waterman, J., 124 Welch, K., 90,124 Wenzel, S., 5O,59,60,124 Wetzel, Brenda, 49,124 Wetzel, Brian, 62,124 White, J., 124 Williams, J., 124 Woodward, J., 124 Wright, R., 124 Seventh Grade A-M Abbott, D., 125 Abbott, M., 125 Alkens, B., 59,125 Alexander, T., 125 Amidon. J., 49,125 Arneth, L., 125 Baker, B., B3tel'T13fl, Boyce, A., Boyle, C., Brege, T., 63,125 J., 125 Baube, J., 62,125 Bolsei, M., 59,125 49,62,108,125 50,55,125 62,125 Brodie, M., 125 Carlsen, J., 63,125 Chauncey, R., 125 Chenault, P., 50,63,125 Christner, Cianci, J-., Claar, L., Ft.. 125 59,125 125 Clark, Martin, 48,125 Clark, Ma rvin, 125 Clarke, S., 125 Clifford, J., 59,60,125 Coates, D., 125 Collier, Ft., 62,125 Collins, T., 125 Corsivo, J., 63 Costa, A., 125 Costa, C., 59,125 Crowley, C., 125 Darrow, P., 59,108,127 Davis, D., 49,50,62,108,127 Dempsey, C., 49,127 Derrick, L., 63,126 DeYoung, F., 127 Dillon, B., 62,127 Dillon, D., 62,127 Dimick, T., 59,62,108,127 Dougherty, M., 127 Driscoll, J., 127 Drury, Ft., 127 Dusen, K., 59,62,108,127 Dux, H., 59,63,127 Ellingham, Ft., 53,127 Faville, T., 50,62,127 Fee, P., 127 Ferrara, J., 127 Ford, J., 62,126 Fuller, L., 62,126 Garner, D., 125,127 Garner, M., 127 Geedy, W., 127 Gehlert, J., 127 George, L., 50,59,127 Goodrich, D., 62,127 Graham, S., 62,108,127 Graves, K., 127 Graves, Fi., 127 Hadley, J., 127 Hamer, Ft., 127 Hamler, J., 127 Hammer, B., 49,59,62,127 Heller, K., 62,126 Hemmer, L., 48,127 Hively, M., 62,126 Hodge, W., 126 Hogan, Ft., 127 Hubbard, J., 49,59,126 Hume, S., 126 Hume, T., 62,126 Hummel, H., 126 Ingalls, K., 63,126 Jandzinski, L., 126 Keaton, D., 53,126 Kelly, P., 49,126 Klinkbeil, S., 126 Lathan, L., 62,126 Lauber, S., 126 Leo, B., 126 Leport, P., 62,126 Loftus, K., 48,63,108,126 Longhini, Fl., 126 Mathews, J., 63,126 Matthews, S., 49,59,63,108,126 McBride, P., 126 McElwain, A., 126 McNutt, K., 63 Mcvicker, B., 126 Merica, J., 62,126 Miller, U., 62,108,126 Mills, S., 49,108,126 Morris, K., 48,59,60,63,108 125,126 Mowry, T., 59,88,101,126 Mujica, F., 126 Mujlca, V., 49,63,108,126 Myers, P., 59,126 Niccloy, D., 108,126 Nicoll, J., 63,126 Novak, M., 126 Pangrazlo, D., 49,50,59,63, 108,126 Parker, D., 126 Parnell, V., 49,62,126 Passmore, B., 53,126 Perkins, A., 63,108,126 Piazza, J., 126 Price, Fi., 126 Fladley, K., 101,126 Ftlpton, Pamela, 49,62,10B,126 Flipton, Patricia, 49,62,126 Ftohl, J., 50,126 Ryan, J., 126 Scheuing, M., 62,126 Schiavi, M., 126 Schramm, E., 128 Scott, K., 128 Scott, L., 60,633,128 Sequerth, M., 48,62,108,125 128 Sharpstene, N., 127 Shaughnessy, M., 90,128 Shetfer, T., 128 Sherman, P., 128 Siple, P., 59,62,108,128 Slaven, S., 49,50,63,128 Snell, C., 128 Spoon, F., 128 Staats, M., 59,63,128 Steen, Fi., 128 Steffenella, M., 128 Stella, D., 49,62,128 Stenshorn, T.. 59,63,128 Sullivan, M., 128 Tallo, P., 59,128 Tetrault, P., 128 Thiele, D., 48,63,125,128 Tomaszewski, M., 128 Traxler, J., 59,62,128 Truax, E., 50,128 Tryon, Keith, 59,128 Tryon, Kevin, 59,128 Tucci, P., 59,6O,128 Uberty, C., 49,59,62,128 Uberty, Fl., 128 Ugorek, M., 49,128 Vickers, D., 53,59,128 Viscuso, A., 62,128 Wagner, S., 128 Washington, B. 59,63,108,128 Webster, R., 63,127 Welch, S., 127 Welker, D., 50,127 Wenzel, S., 127 West, D., 49,59,62,127 Wetzel, D., 49,62,127 White, L., 49,62,127 Whiting, J., 127 Wood, M., 59,62,108,127 Woodward, D., 127 Wright, S., 63 Zarajczyk, D., 127 A-M AC3dSlT1lCS 64-83 Art .............. ....,........ 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