Liberty High School - Libertas Yearbook (Liberty, NY)

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The Class of 1963 n Q ENTR 'Ck C H4 'fc- 6' Q Q fr' 1 3 .xxx ,,- rx - H 1- I963i 2: sf 00 'N 'pfy X69 PERSONNEL ll UNDERGRADUATES 25 GRADUATES 41 ORGANllZATllUNS 69 ll-llONORARlES 95 ATlHllL,ETlCCS 99 SENHUR ll-lllGll-lllLlIGH'lli'S ll5 AlDVElRTlSEMENTS 144 DEDHCATHON MISS MARGUERITE M. MAUER Most members of the Class of 1963 will remember her as the teacher with the friendly smile and cheery greeting. But it is with special pride and gratitude that We, the members of the Libertas staff, dedicate this yearbook to Miss Marguerite lVl. lVlauer. She has not only been a modern language teacher par excellence, but has contributed seemingly endless hours and energy to the success of this publication. To you. Vliss Mauer. a most sincere Mylerciw and GG 79 Buena Suerte for the future. HIGH SKCHUUII A TINUE1 TU STUDY Q 3 , , , . TU PREPARE FUR THE FUTURE Q, U , TU LEARN THE MEANTNTG UE EATRNESS 1, 0 1, GE N T904 15 U 'fc 4? 2 -I 1 J mask 2, S' 'pfy QS TU MARE EELTETVE.. si 1 BUT WORTH TI!-HS FHNAL QE N TRHL 6 U 'rr' 6 ,gm 5? l965 it Q if if af 61 + ,. 4' 2 0 Q 'Pfr 1 HIGH SCHOOL U L, DHSCOURAGHNG EXHAXUSTHNG QENTRA L THE FUTURE , Q Q 'Ck ' NO LUNGER ' Ny! REMUTE , , Q lu ?- Q 'fa 3' l965i 23. 5 'pfy X69 H5 UT RIIGHT BEFURE US ix YQ 2 ag 'gg . as ? Liberty High School, before 1912. Q CENTR194 I A C' 42' x 46 Q ,9 - Q , .. l965 if i if PERSONNEL 9 Cpfy Q69 J' . ADM1N1STRAT1U 111 PTY YEARS O PRUGRESS . . . MR. DAVID E. PANEBAKER District Principal The original part of the present Liberty school building has been in continuous use for instruc- tion of pupils in grades kindergarten to twelve from September 1912 to June 1963. This June will mark the fiftieth full year of occupancy by pupils in the district. The enrollment in 1912 was 6115. As a result of growth. additions were made to the original building in 1929 and 1941. A temporary structure was erected on the school grounds in 191149. Since then it has been necessary to rent outside facilities and institute double sessions to relieve overcrowded classrooms. These conditions resulted in the need for the construction of a new junior- senior high school building. The past fifty years' growth in the district might well be indicative of what may be expected in the next half century. The present enrollment is 1356 pupils. There were fifteen teachers in 1912 compared to 102 now. The former library of 339 books has grown to a library of 15,600 books. Our graduating class has increased from the original thirteen to a senior class of 85. During this half century, the academic course of study has been expanded to include the courses found in a modern comprehensive high school. Our new high school will embrace all the latest fa- cilities for a sound educational program. The high school years for pupils contain a host of experiences. 1 hope each experience is at- tractive and in some way rewarding. As administrators and teachers are sensitive to their pro- fessional obligation and pupils acquire a zest for learning, then the school will become a strong force for individual growth. A fiftieth anniversary focuses our attention not only on the accomplishments of the past but also on the challenges of the future. It reminds us in education that what may have been appropriate for the last fifty years may be inappropriate in a brief time and totally ineffective within the next fifty years. Yet we must not discard the practices of the past without careful con- sideration. In addition, the occasion gives us a new enthusiasm to lift ourselves above the inadequacies of yesterday to a higher level of interest in learning and to a greater sense of responsibility for excellence in achievement. IMRS. IDA M. HASBROUCK Jr.-Sr. High School Principal FIRST ROW: Mrs. Eleanore Hadden, Vice-President, Mr. Joseph Heller, President, Mrs. Elaine Etess. SECOND ROW: Mr. Joseph Woods, Mr. Morris Trost, Mr. George Rosen- berg, Mr. .lesse Lindsley, Mr. William Anderson, Clerk. ABSENT: Mr. Clarence Fraser, Mr. Benjamin Levy. BUARD UF EDUCATHU A school, or any other organization, is only as strong as the people who direct it. Liberty Central School has, during many years, enjoyed an enviable reputation for scholarship and efficiency. These characteristics were established and preserved in great measure by the personal scholarship and collective accuracy of members of the Board of Education. - Their judgment and understanding, their realization of our increasing enrollment led them to begin the timely and vital struggle for a new junior-senior high school. Under their supervision this project is now rushing to completion and will be ready for use in September 1963. FAQULTY MR. ERNEST AuCLAlR B.S., Oswego State Teachers College M.S., Cornell University lndustrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing MR. HAROLD L. BECK B.S., Kutztown State College Jr., Sr. High School Art Sr. Play Director, LIBERTAS Art Advisor MR. JAMES F. BRENNAN A.B., King's College English MR. JAMES D. BURKE B.S., University of Scranton Citizenship Education f, 1 . 'IW Z9 'WZQQZ5 MR. GARFIELD BURNHAM B.S., Oswego State Teachers College ILS., Cornell University Industrial Arts MRS. HANNAH M. CALHOUN B.S., New York University Commercial MR. ROBERT CETTA B.S., Pennsylvania State University General Science, Biology Jr. High Science Club, J.V. Football MR. DENNIS E. CONDON B.S., Pennsylvania State University Mathematics Amateur Radio Operators Club Eighth Grade Advisor, Jr. Honor Society MRS. GLORIA DAMICO B.A., University of Miami English Thespian Society, Eighth Grade Advisor MRS. GRACE L. DIFFIN Certificate in Nursing, Syracuse University School Nurse Civil Defense First Aid MISS FRANCES M. ENGLISH B.S., Buffalo State Teachers College M.S., N. Y. College for Teachers at Albany American History Junior Class Advisor MR. MORRIS GERBER B.A., N. Y. College for Teachers at Albany M.A., N. Y. College for Teachers at Albany World History Radio Club, Golf Coach MR. F. WAYNE DOEBLER B.S., Pennsylvania State Teachers College M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University Guidance Director Sr. Honor Society MRS. EUGENIE B. DOWIJING Ph.B., University of Chicago M.S., Columbia University English, Speech Junior Play Director MR. GEORGE HANSEN B.S., Eastern Michigan University M.A., New York University Science Safety Patrol, Senior Class Advisor MISS G. LINDA HAZEN B.S., S.U.C.E. at Plattsburgh Home Economics , MR. RICHARD HOAG B.S., University of Wisconsin M.S., Univcrsity of Southern California Mathematics MISS ELIZABETH M. HOGAN B.S., State Enixersity of N. Y. at Cortland Physical Education Intramurals, Bowling Club Advisor MISS RIQTH E. KNOLL B.S., New York University Mathematics Student Council, Math Club, ,lunior Class Advisor MRS. ROSE KRAMER B,A., New York University M.L.Sc., Columhia University Librarian Library Cluh MR. LOWELL W. HEFFLEY B.S., Kutztown State College French, World History Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. BARBARA HINTOIN A.B., DePauw University English Comment Editorial Advisor MR. STEVEN ,l. IPPOLITO B.A., University of Buffalo Citizenship Education Visual Aids, Lost and Found MISS HAZEL KILLAM B.S., Boston University M.Ed., Boston University English Eighth Cr' e d 'i or, Jr. nor Society I MISS NORNIA LOEWEN B.A., St. Olaf College Home Economics MR. .lOI'IlN G. NIARMILLO B.S., University of Vermont Mathematics Debate Club -fr W fx X59 MR. ROBERT E. McCARTY B.S., Wittenberg College M.S., University of Illinois Citizenship Education Yorker Club, ,I.V. Basketball and Football Coach MRS. DOROTHY NEUMANN B.A., State University of N. Y. at Albany Commercial Treasurer of Allied Activities, Freshman Class Advisor MR. MARIO LENTRICHIA BS., New York University MS., Ithaca College Instrumental Music, Orchestra MR. ROBIN D. LITTOIY B.S., Indiana State College of Pa. Vocal Music Sr. Choir, Girls' C-lec Club, Ensembles MR. PAUL F. MATTHEWS B.A., St. Lawrence University M.Ed., St. Lawrence University Guidance Director MISS MARGUERITE M. MAUER B.A., Skidmore College M.A., Middlebury College Spanish, French LIBERTAS Advisor, Senior Class Advisor 1, MR. THOMAS XICKOU HS., Cornell L'niversity Biology, Earth Science Comptroller of Allied Activities Biology Club, Freshman Class Advisor MRS. EDITH G. PAUL ISA.. Barnard College of Columbia Citizenship Education Jr. Red Cross, Seventh Grade Advisor MR. JAMES V. SABATELLE B.S., E. Stroudsburg State Teachers College M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University Driver Training Athletic Coaching MR. PETER L. SANDERS BA., Wesleyan University English Developmental Reading Course for Seniors MR. HARRY RAPENSKE BS., State University of N. Y. at Cortland M.S., State University of N. Y. at Cortland Physical Education Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football MISS NANCY A. RYDER B.S., State Uniyersity of N. Y. at Cortland Physical Education Cheerleaders MR. MICHAEL SPIRO A.B., New York Lniversity Psychologist MR. RONALD THERIAULT B.A., Hartt College of Music Instrumental Music, Band Pep Band, Dance Band MR. ALBERT VAN DYKE B.S., Hartwick College M.S., Albany State Teachers College Special Education Bankers, Club, LIBERTAS Business Advisor MR. ROBERT VAN SLYKE B.S., St. Lawrence University M.A., New York University Mathematics ,Ir. Class Advisor, Comment Business Advisor, Canteen MR. EDWARD WOLFF A.A.S., State University of N. Y. at Albany B.S., State University of N. Y. at Albany Mathematics Eighth Grade Advisor MRS. CLARICE I. YATES B.A., State University of N. Y. at Albany M.A., State University of N. Y. at Albany English Seventh Grade Advisor, Quill and Scroll MRS. JANET WILSON Graduate Certificate, Eastman Dental Dispensary Dental Hygienist Senior Class Advisor MB. CHARLES B. WITHERWAX B.S., Westchester State Teachers College M.S., Ithaca College Physical Education Varsity Football, .I.V. Baseball MR. WILLIAM H. YATES B.S., St. Lawrence University MS., Columbia University Chemistry, Physics Kem Klub, Photography Club, Senior Star MISS VICTORIA ZABKA A.B., Marywood College Latin, French, English Latin Club STAFFS QUSTODIIAN FIRST ROW: H. Featherbay, G. Nichols, J. Finn. SECOND ROW: G. Hutchinson, A. Kinne, W. Denny. CAFETJEREIA E. Pellam, M. Hoos, Managerg A. O'Hearn J. Lindsley, E. Lahouseur. SECCRETARIIAL FIRST ROW: R. Vanlitten, R. Grant, K.B I . ar ey SECOND ROW: M. Barbuti, E. Grant, H. Moore. HN MEMUREIAM DR. GEORGE A. SEIKEN 1899-1962 The Class of 1963 wishes to pay tribute to the memory of Dr. George Seiken, who for five years served as L.C.S. school physician. He was a friend and advisor to all who sought his help. I swear . . . so far as power and clis- cernment are mine, I will carry out regimen for the benefit of the sick and will keep them from harm and wrong. To none will I give a deadly drug even if solicited . . . Into whatsoever house I shall enter I will go for the benefit of the sickf, HIPPOCRATIC OATH TEACHER It ilches right hvrv. Jovi All righl. who swiped my violin? Wvould you lwlivvef it? I have a cold. At the wake. CA HDS -1 But lhen I get this pain . . lower to pllol . . . towvr to pilot . . N15 namv is Bela Lugosi. ps- I tell you the earth IS round. .. Wu re-grvl to inform you that wx' i'iiIlIl0l 1u'1'm'pl you ut Penn Staten Freshmen and sophomores. 1911-1914. 24 gl. of N TR94 -g J' 6,5 Cb Q Z cn fm r -:I .ff J A '9 2, 5 'pfr eff UNDERGRADUATES 0 Unjvjfd ,JL A QV If I I .X L .. I 57, I I L f V I I 'I -I IA I f fu QJQAMMLO uf2L9ffzw7 Q, FIRST ROW: T. Evans, L. Miller, J. Danzer E. Blume, W. Fridley. SECOND ROW: S. Carnel, M. Nalgler, A Goodman, C. Haddock, J. Brace, E. Benson THIRD ROW: P. Cox, H. Moore, G. Rampe J. Austin, Muller, N. Gerow, H. Miller. FOURTH ROW:,,I..Liebowitz, A. Kokocynski F. Kahn, J. ,LeC5n'ey, C. Crispell. . i, V. I., QRS' f V ALAN If I SEVENTH GR.. dj V .1 QQ Q aufgbcfilg , - ' X f ' pw I FIRST ROW: M. Koenigsberg, S. Lerner, P. Lentricllia, B. Berger, D. Klinko. SECOND ROW: T. Haff, K. McAtl1hur, L. Edwards, C. DeGr0ot, J. Dinnerstein, N. Cohen, S. Jamron. THIRD ROW: L. Crary, J. Grant, L. Doebler, D. Fisher, L. Kavleski, R. Blank. FOURTH ROW: T. Farrell, A. Corbett, B. Grimball, A. Hyzer, R. Atkins, K. Cogswell, D. Burgio. a FIRST ROW: R. Riesenberg, R. Rosenberg W. Sheeley, T. Rapenske. SECOND ROW: .I. Sussman, H. Robertson M. Quinlass, R. Sennett, B. Sasnowitz, L Rampe, S. Shaver. THIRD ROW: L. Shapiro, B. Searl, E. Rosen berg, L. Snofsky, D. Reinshagen, B. Winters. FOURTH ROW: M. Wood, J. Reinshagen, R. Zee, C. Sennett, J. Sennett. Q 9 9 FIRST ROW: A. Burney, R. Lewis, J. Powell K. Lipkowitz. SECOND ROW: E. Marshall, H. Volk, M. Dol- gas, F. Swengler, M. Tyrrell, E. Bivins, R Tresler. THIRD ROW: R. Muzuruk, M. Mandel, ,I Pollack, S. Eichenauer, D. Porter, L. Dwyer. FOURTH ROW: R. Muzuruk, N. Moore, K Davenport, B. Albert, M. LeRoy. .J ' 'F . , 7. f 1754 -':c,AJ1f1' ' 3193! FIRST ROW: C. Tyler, C. Keator, S. Mosler, B. Katz. SECOND ROW: S. Slaver, P. Rampe, P. Freier, B. Weinstein, F. Park, M. Cohen. THIRD ROW: S. Moore, E. Myers, M. Hart, S. Mance, J. Cesvantner, T. Steenrod. FOURTH ROW: B. Thau, G. Warick, L. Warick, C. Hutchins. 9 FIRST ROW: C. Ncal, D. Trost, L. Rosen- cranse, M. Rothhlatt, W. Shaver. SECOND ROW: I. Sazoff, E. Willialiis, A. Zalkin, M. Smith, R. Brush, D. Powalu, C. Winters. THIRD ROW: P. Te-mpleman, M. Yeager, O. Smith, R. Mattison, J. Sheely, B. Bell, S. Hurd, M. Winters, L. Willmott, L. Lehrer, A. Wood. FIRST ROW: T. Richardson, T. LeConey, D. Lindsley, R. Manzi, R. Manzi, R. Manzi. SECOND ROW: K. Blume, D. Norton, D. La- Barr, S. Katz, J. Muthig, A. Goldberg, H. Gordon. THIRD ROW: E. Mack, C. Frank, C. Skinner, R. MoCowan, S. Francisco, J. D'Angelo, D. Powaltz, S. Klcinman, F. Dulaff, L. Goss. El HTH l w FIRST ROW: D. Burr, .l. Appelbaum, H. Berkowitz, M. Gershowitz. SECOND ROW: R. Osdoby, A. Krauspe, R. Knight, G. Froelich, R. Colo, T. Doughty. THIRD ROW: B. Parks, L. Poley, N. Levine, C. Short, M. Miller, B. Lindsley, N. Ceiser, J. Fredenburg, M. Goodman, L. Chapman, J. Ashworth. 1' GRA IE FIRST ROW: T. Smith, H. Green, F. Jones. SECOND ROW: G. MacArthur, F. Hutchins, F. Schraeder, R. Bilyou, A. Jones, M. Lewis. THIRD ROW: S. Poley, A. Lotts, H. Dray- ton, K. Kelsey, T. Hutchins, A. Muthig, S. Krom, M. Andreani, N. Niemann. FIRST ROW: S. Levine, R. LaBarr, R. Deats, Z. Morganstein, S. Dworetsky. SECOND ROW: W. Slaver, G. Smith, K. Wells, J. Dashew, R. D'Angelo, S. Klein. THIRD ROW: P. Tarr, G. Corbett, E. Quinones, K. Wale, P. McGraw, C. Roth, L. Hathaway, M. Tate, E. Crispell. FIRST ROW: .I. Sheahle, R. Erts, R. Barrera C. Birmingham. SECOND ROW: D. Duchin, A. Goldman, K Strasser, S. Crumley, E. Fredenburg, A Frankel. THIRD ROW: C. Atkins, L. Allison, C. Ber tholf, E. Schiff, R. Fiddle, C. Barley, W Blume, S. Cannon, D. Cox, S. Barringer, M Levv. FIRST ROW: R. Hill, M. Borish, W. Hamilton SECOND ROW: S. Etess, C. Tarpley, I. Klap per, M. Evansky, C. Henkleman. THIRD ROW: D. Foster, C. Geiver, D. Kirk, A. Itzkowitz, K. Fridley. FOURTH ROW: M. Hand, S. Emery, J. Clements, H. Blank, D. Collins, T. Kelly, A. Gerow. .. NJIN H FIRST ROW: E. Diamond, C. Boriskin, L. Boyd, L. Colton, B. Briker. SECOND ROW: N. Kawauehi, S. Beiling, L. Reseth, R. Cox, B. Hewlett. THIRD ROW: D. Bromm, P. Featherbay, P. Kikendall, L. Austin, F. Crossman. FIRST ROW: W. Planishek, C. Reinshagen D. Lindsley, R. McCosco. SECOND ROW: L. Miller, D. Launer, S Kushner, S. Schenkler, E. Levy. THIRD ROW: P. Papaelia, M. Shagrin, S Sarnotsky, B. Markowitz, C. Sacks, G. Melni koff. FOURTH ROW: S. Klein, L. Meadow, M Prince, B. Meadow, B. Lawrence, G. Pierro GRADE FIRST ROW: R. Cerow, R. Burnham, Y. Cali, R. Benton. SECOND ROW: P. LeRoy, B. Salonich, C. Moore, B. Phillips, R. Olson. THIRD ROW: G. Neuhaus, B. BIC.-Xrthur, C. Morton, D. Pe-lsung, S. Scott. FOURTH ROW: D. Chardavoync, W. Bradley, W. Meredith, S. Freier,, R. Bogert, D. Crook. s FIRST ROW: S. Thau, M. Yonteff, C. Yaun SECOND ROW: D. Trost, L. Stewart, L Startup, A. Taggart, I. Summerson. THIRD ROW: W. Volk, D. Welton, G. Yaun B. Tanous, B. Sussman. FOURTH ROW: F. Wood, M. Welkowitz, R Wood, G. Travis, C. Waldron, N. Voss, J Varacchi. FIRST ROW: A. Hessinger, E. Grant, P. Burt, M. Helfrich, B. Farrow. SECOND ROW: S. Crossinger, W. Burney, J. Kirchner, H. Benton, I. Ki1'ChH9f- i -3I SOllDHONlOlRlES FIRST ROW: S. Baumann, J. Ahrens, M. Borden B. Acosta, R. Duchin, N. Berkowitz, R. Benson SECOND ROW: M. Cuozzo, D. Eichenauer, R. Dittrich, A. Finkelstein, K. Bivins, J. Altbach, H. Deutsch, L. Diamond, J. Cucci, R. Brender, M. Cuozzo. FIRST ROW: D. Deals, A. Weissman, M. Brown, P. Auerbach. SECOND ROW: H. McNealey, J. LeRoy, V. Manzi, C. Sprague, K. Edwards. THIRD ROW: G. Wilson, E. Winitsky, T. Yust, C. Welmer, D. Kirk. FOURTH ROW: D. Donovan, J. Childs, L. Wood T. Waryha, M. Washovsky. FIRST ROW: S. Sabloff, M. Parks, L. Zolotar, D. Benson, S. Weinreb. SECOND ROW: C. Buchal, J. Watson, P. Kelly P. Hart, S. Zamansky, S. Lindsley, A. Willi, J. Crary, D. Benton, M. Woolf, G. Zalkin. 9 FIRST ROW: P. Newham, C. Russo, S. Ruth, P. Startup, J. Shapiro. SECOND ROW: P. Pollack, R. Muzuruk, T. Myers, P. llurtagli, D. Scllwurtz, I. Sluvvr. FIRST ROW: A. Puzdon, J. Osdoby, K. Storer, L. Seeley, C. Poley, I. Slaver, W. Steinberger. SECOND ROW: M. Shimm, L. Richardson, C. Vasko, E. Sammann, D. Panman, R. Reinshagen, M. Stamm. FIRST ROW: M. Melchick, B. Jenkins, P. Gips SECOND ROW: N. Marks, R. Langer, F. McCoy W. McAuliffe, .l. McG0rrian, C. Lindsley. THIRD ROW: C. Lalfvagli, L. Gildersleeve, M Hofmann, J. Grant, W. MacNair, C. Melnick. FIRST ROW: L. Cr-rtzinan, M. Gerow, F. Klein, K. Gorton. SECOND ROW: S. Klugman, E. Kelly, B. Landau. R. Kinne, C. Hartman, K. Meachum. FIRST ROW: A. Himmcl, K. Nicoll, D. Halpner. SECOND ROW: B. Hallcnbcck, M. Blumen- stock, L. Wexler, N. Gray, P. Thompson. THIRD ROW: C. Hughes, L. Hoffer, K. Princc, H. Gcrow, S. Goldstein. FOURTH ROW: O. Heller, J. Wolls, P. Yescrsky, S. Verber, L. Henry, J. Gips. FIRST ROW: M. Meadow, W. Kirk, B. Silverstein. SECOND ROW: S. Krauspe, P. Shiller, N. Kush, K. Ratner, B. Randall. THIRD ROW: L. Hutchinson, R. Johns, J. Rapkin, C. Schwartz, H. Miciul, S. Short. FOURTH ROW: T. Lewis, A. Schumm, K. Ostcrhout, R. Martinkovic, M. Klugman, I. Langer. 'UN ORS FIRST ROW: A. Bogert, T. Borden, A. Brown SECOND ROW: L. Gerow, E. Donovan, L Delamater, S. Decker, A. Geib. THIRD ROW: C. Hill, M. Doty, K. AuClair, R. Benton, J. Heisler. FOURTH ROW: R. Dibble, T. Barbuti, D Garrcn, J. Elliott, J. Collins. FIRST ROW: R. Weinreb, R. Howard. SECOND ROW: J. Weissman, R. Stamm, S. Thailer, B. Osdoby. THIRD ROW: B. Tanenbaum, D. Tompkins, S. Sisselman, C. Wade, S. Blank. FOURTH ROW: C. Strohl, J. Skinner, E. Kraycer, J. Whiffen, A. Wallaitis. JUNIIORS FIRST ROW: J. Crary, B. Camel, A. Deutsch J. Asthalter, P. Cinquemani. SECOND ROW: A. Beard, B. Areson, N Cook, L. Slodzina. THIRD ROW: W. Danzer, T. Burt, V. Corig liano, J. Brady, D. Clark, B. Deutsch. EIIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: J. Burke, H. Killan, G. Damico, E. Woolf. SECOND ROW: D. Cox, Treasurerg S. Ratner, Presidentg C. Roth, Secretary. ABSENT: E. Schiff, Vice-President. 36 SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: D. Condon, E. Paul, C. Yates, R Cena. Cox, Secretaryg S. Eichenauer, President, R. Blank Treasurer. w l LASR EETCERS AND ADVTSORS SECOND ROW: S. Jamron, Vice-President, D. NINTH GRADE FIRST ROW: T. Nickou, L. Hazen, D. Neu- mann, S. Ippolito. SECOND ROW' G. Travis, President, L. Beseth, Secretary, D. Trost, Treasurer, T. Kelly, Vice-President. JUNIURS FIRST ROW: R. Van Slyke, R. Knoll. ABSENT: F. English, J. Sabatelle. SECOND ROW: O. Heller, Treasurer, Nancy Cogswell, Secretary, Mary Blumenstock, Vice- Presidentg Myron Klugman, President. SUPHOMOR FIRST ROW: M. Gerber, B. Hinton, N. Loewen, L. Heffley. . SECOND ROW: C. Foley, Secretary, Charles Sabatelle, Treasurer, Judy Slayer, Vice-Presi- dent, Judy Osdohy, President. 37 UNDERGRADUATE .qi I g F 5 l?' fW ii! f 2 . V5 Q , i'E EWS Will the real Martha Washington plcasf- comv forward. NH ig afi . ,.-Q: 5: -viiaff ,U Marv Manchurian Candidate CA DHHS A pensive Michael HN1i:lIIlIT1V!M Barry Pete Seegerv Deutsch Wcfll hit anothf-r shoe store tomorrow Graduating class, 1913- 1914 40 G GRADUATES ' -x E N TR C 94 wc if 46 gf o l963 sm R I ff f' '21 5 0 'pfy get BARR XHA XNN P XRBFR Acadenzzc Course Inlorct QDOIIQ WILLIAM M. ALBERT Acadwlzirr Course Interest: ,llPl1I'IlZlIIS111 JOAN slam' ASHMAN Gezzvral Course Interest: IIomc Economics JOHN R. BARLEY Amrlcrnic Course Int:-rm-st: Accounting MARR BARRY BATI N KOFF Amrlrvzzic Course Illtvn-St: V1-torinury Mcclicfine DARRYL BOIJNER C077lI7ll'I'CI'lll Course Intern-st: Avtinff LYNN WBRADLEY Gen eral Cozzrsf' Inu-rest: Sports ALAIY JAY BRIKER ACIZIIPIIIIC Course Intvlvst: Sc'in'11CE' LESLIE WILLIAM BRYAN Cvncrfzl Course Interest: Sports NANCY ALICE BLRNIIAM Acadwzzic lfourse Intvrc-st: Music E RICHARD A. CHAN NON Commercial Course Intcreit' 'XII-chanics GARY CRISPELL Acmlenzic Course Interest: Science FRED DALLIN ACTIIIPIIIIDC Course Intcre-St: Architecture DIANA DECKER Acurlenzic Course Intvrc-st: Hisiory BARBARA CRUIVILEY Academic Course Interest: Interior Decorating RUTH ANN DIMMICK Academic Course Interest: Music OLGA ELIZABETH DOLGAS Commercial Course Interest: Business WARREN EARLE General Course Interest: Sports RAE ANN EDWARDS Academic Course Interest: Music LINDA SUE ETESS Academic Course Interest: Art WILLIAM M. ALBERT Comment Editorial Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Jr. Class Play, Role, Dramatics Club 3, Biology Club 2, Kem Klub 4, Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Snowball Patrol 2, Columbia Press Con- ference, Scholastic Journalism Award, Science Fair Third Prize 2. .JOAN SUSAN ASHMAN Jr. Class Play, Role, Sr. Class Play, Dramatics Club 3, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Bankers' Club 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol 2, Junior Red Cross I, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. BARBARA ANN BARBER LIBERTAS '63 Typist, Student Council 4, Junior Honor Society, Class Secretary I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Announcer, Bankers' Club 1, 2, Canteen Com- mittee 2, Safety Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, Snowball Patrol 4, Captain 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Keynotes 1, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN R. BARLEY Jr. Class Play, Advertising Committee, Senior Band 1,A2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Alley Cats 3, Alley Kittens 1, 2, J.V. Basketball 2, J.V. Baseball I, 2, Varsity Baseball 4, Sectionals 1, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4', All-County Chorus 2, 3, All- State Mixed Chorus Sectionals 3. MARK BARRY BATINKOFF LIBERTAS '63 Business Staff, J.V. Debate 1, Var- sity Debate 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, 46 , Jr. Class Play, Role, Biology Club 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Kem Klub 4, Projection Club I, Lunch Line Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, S.E. Zone Science Fair, Most Popular Prize 1, Science Fair, First Prize 2, S.E. Zone Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2. DARRYL BODNER Sr. Class Play, Role, Track 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4. LYNN BRADLEY Sr. Class Play, Role, Projection Club 1, Co-ed Club 1, Safety Patrol 4, Snowball Patrol 2, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Alley Kittens 1, Alley Cats 2, J.V. Foot- ball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Sectionals 3, 4. ALAN JAY BRIKER Jr. Honor Society, Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Senior Star, Comment Business Staff 2, 3, Dis- tribution Manager 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Kem Klub 4, Math Club 4, Radio Club 4, Vice-President 4, Safety Patrol 1, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Alley Kittens I, Alley Cats 2, 3, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, All-County Chorus 2, 3, All-State Sec- tional Chorus 3, Football Concession Chairman 3. LESLIE WILLIAM BRYAN Biology Club 2, 3, Co-ed Club 1, Safety Patrol 4, J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Sectionals 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY ALICE BURNHAIVI LIBERTAS '63 Art Staff, Dramatic Club 1, Junior Red Cross 1, Treasurer 1, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Junior Chorus, Keynotes 1, 3. RICHARD A. CHANNON Snowball Patrol 4, Intramurals 4. GARY CRISPELL LIBERTAS '63 Art Staff, Jr. Class Play, Role, Sr. Class Play, Scenery, Safety Patrol 2, Snowball Patrol 1, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. BARBARA CRUMLEY Jr. Class Play, Advertising Committee, Library Club 1, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Snowball Patrol 1, 3. FRED DALLIN Senior Play, Scenery. DIANA DECKER LIBERTAS '63 Editorial Staff, Student Council 1, Junior Honor Society, SCI1i0f Stal' Program, Latin Club 1, 2, Safety Patr0l 1, 2, 3, 4s Lunch Lille Patrol 2, Junior Red Cross 1, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Key- notes 1, 3. RUTH ANN DIMMICK Library Club 1, Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Keynotes 3. OLGA ELIZABETH DOLGAS Jr. Class Play, Usherette, Radio Club 4, Library Club 3, 4, Bankers' Club 3, 4, Canteen Committee 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Snowball Patrol 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. WARREN EARLE J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Bas- ketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, 3. RAE ANN EDWARDS Student Council 1, 3, Point Commission 3, Junior Honor Society, Class Vice-President 1, 4, President 2, Secretary 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Jr. Class Play, Role, Sr. Class Play, Role, Thespians 3, 4, Bankers' Club, Canteen Committee 2, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 2, 3, Captain 4, Snowball Patrol 1, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Key- notes 1, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA SUE ETESS LIBERTAS '63 Art Editor, Junior Honor Society, Jr. Class Play, Advertising Committee, Usherette, Latin Club 1, 2, 4, Bankers' Club 1, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Keynotes 1, All-County Chorus 1, 3, All-State Mixed Chorus Sectionals 3. 47 MARLA DENIE ETESS A Cademic Course Interest: Reading SUSAN EVANS Commercial Course Interest: Business NICOLE GAUDREAU Academic Course Interest: Teaching RICHARD F. GEROW Academic Course Interest: Government IOANN GINSBERG Academic Course Interest: Travel A L IJOXXLD LRLN IIILL f4n'r1fI0111ir' Cozzrsv Inlvrcsiz SUICIICK' WARREN H. COR DON flcrzrlmzzif' Coursf' Intn-rm-st: INIz1tI1En1z1liCs PIETER HADDICN Awzdevrlfr' Cozzrsw Interest: Skiing CLAIIIQNCII HLIEBSCH Gvnernf Coursf' Interest: Rusinn-ss BILIIILIQLCIIISII WILLIAM J. JONES Cvneral lfoursr' Intm-re-st: M0r'I1ani4'Q IVIARLIARE I KELLX Commercial Course Interest: Travel MAXINE FRANCES KLASS A cademic Course Interest: Science DAVID IAY KRAMER A cademic Course Interest: Mechanics BARTON LANGER ACTIKICTIIIC Course Interest: Mechanics PATRICIA LAVELLE Commercial Course Interest: Business 5 i . , as I 3 ,Z tl E - 5 -I : I f It ' 'i 3 ' T. If JOEL JAY LEVY Academic Course Interest: Chemistry DONNA LEE LIPSON Academic Course Interest: Wridng SUSAN ANITA MANZI Commercial Course Interest: Business LESLIE ALETHA IVIATTESON Commercial Course Interest: Business JACK LUSKIN Academic Course Interest: Medicine IVIARLA DENIE ETESS LIBEBTAS 363 Business Staff, Comment Business Staff 1, 2, Jr. Class Play, Make-up Committee, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN EVANS LIBERTAS '63 Business Staff, Comment Business Staff 1, 3, Jr. Class Play, Make-up Committee, Li- brary Club 1, 3, Secretary 3, Bankers, Club 2, 3, Safety Patrol 3, Snowball Patrol 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Gregg Award 2. NICOLE GAUDREAU Comment Business Staff 4, Jr. Class Play, Advertis- ing Committee, Safety Patrol 3, 4, Lunch Line Patrol -1, Girls, Clee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Intramurals 3, 4. RICHARD F. GEROW Student Council 2, 4, Vice-President 4, Point Com- mission 2, 4, Chairman 4, Senior Star Program, Class President 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Lunch Line Patrol 4, Snowball Patrol 4, ,l.V. Football 1, 2, Intramurals 3, Coat Concession Chairman 3. JOANN GINSBERG LIBERTAS 763 Business Staff, Comment Business Staff 1, 2, Jr. Class Play, Make-up Committee, Can- teen Committee 2, Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4, Science Fair, First Prize 2. 52 WARREN H. GORDON Senior Star Program, Comment Editorial Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Comment Business Staff 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, ,I.V. Debate 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Kem Klub 4, Math Club 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 4, ,l.V. Football 1, Track 1, Golf 2, 3, 4, Sectionals 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Conference 3, All-County Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 1. PETER HADDEN Senior Star Program, Latin Club 1, 2, Safety Patrol 1, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Alley Kittens 1, Alley Cats 2, 3, .I.V. Football, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, ,I.V. Base- ball 1, Track 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 2, 3. DONALD EBEN HILL Latin Club 2, Biology Club 2, Co-ed Club 1, Snow- ball Patrol 1, Alley Kittens 1, ,l.V. Baseball 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 4. CLARENCE HUEBSCH Biology Club 3, Projection Club 1, 2, Snowball Patrol 2, Alley Kittens 1, Track 1, 2, 4, Wrestling 3, Sectionals 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. JONES J.V. Football, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Base- ball 3. MARGARET KELLY LIBERTAS 763 Typist, Jr. Class Play, Make-up Com- mittee, Library Club 2, Canteen Committee 2, Snow- ball Patrol 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, lVIajorette 4. MAXINE FRANCES KLASS LIBERTAS '63 Business Staff, Junior Honor So- ciety, Senior Star Program, Comment Business Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 2, Subscription Man- ager 3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Usherette, Sr. Class Play, Make-up Committee, Biology Club 2, Secretary 2, Kem Klub 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Keynotes 1, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID JAY KRAMER Radio Club 1, 2, Snowball Patrol 2, 4, Senior Band 1, Dance Band 2, 3, Senior Orchestra, J.V. Baseball 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 4. BARTON LANGER Kem Klub 4, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Pro- jection Club 2, Snowball Patrol 1, 2, 3, Sectionals 3, Intramurals 3, 4. PATRICIA LAVELLE Sr. Class Play, Props, Canteen Committee 1, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOEL JAY LEVY Senior Star Program, Class President 4, Comment Editorial 1, J.V. Debate 2, Junior Rotarian 4, Jr. Class Play, Role, Sr. Class Play, Role, Thespians 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Kem Klub 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Math Club 3, 4, Lunch Line Patrol 4, Captain 4, Alley Cats 1, Science Fair, Second Prize 1, Third Prize 2. DONNA LEE LIPSON Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 3, Comment Edi- torial Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4, Comment Business Staff 1, J.V. Debate 1, Varsity Debate 2, 3, Vice-President 2, National Forensic League 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class Play, Advertising Committee, Bankers' Club 1, Lunch Line Patrol 4, Snowball Patrol 3, Lieu- tenant 3, Junior Red Cross, Coat Concession Chair- man. JACK LUSKIN Kem Klub 4, Photography Club 3, 4, Snowball Patrol 1, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, Track 3, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ANITA MANZI LIBERTAS '63 Typist, Comment Business Staff 4, Lunch Line Patrol 4, Intramurals 4, Gregg Award 3, 4. LESLIE ALETHA MATTESON Library Club 4, Bankers' Club 2, Safety Patrol 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4. 53 PATRICIA MQCOYD Commercial Course Interest: Social Work HAR RIET MELNIKOFF Academic Course Interest: Hetuiiing HLNRI S. MILLER .fhzzrlcfrrzic Course Interest: Science JO EL MILLMAIY Acazlenzic Course Interest: Science JUSIQPH E. XIORTON Gvnerzzl Course Interest: Mechanics WAYNE MULLALLY Academic Course Interest: Sports WILLIAM E. IVIUNGEER General Course Interest: Industrial Arts FRED NAGLER Academic Course Interest: History PATRICIA ELAINE NOVAK flzmlcfnzic Course Intcrc-sl: English SUSAN LAIQRIE ORSECK A carlenzfc Course Intvrvst: Languages x 'S ? aw BE'l 1'Y-J.-XXlf P.-XPOCCHIA C0lI1l7Il'l'l'l'1II ffollrsv Irllvrwslz Hl1SiI1l'SS I fryi -2 JTQDITH 'XXX PARKS Conznzcrzirzl lfonrsf' Illtcrvstz Music J ?1 1 Si ' NAXCY JANE POLICY f,1t?I7IIII!'fi'I4IlI Course IIIIVITGII Business WALLACE POSNER Cmzvrzzf Course Iutvrcst: Law RICH.-XRD H. PELS.-XXG Aczzdcnzic Course Interest: Sports DAVID RUBENSTEII I N Academic Course Interest: Music JOAN MARIE RAIVIPE Com mercinl Course Interest: Business GAYLE SABATELLE Academic Course Interest: Art 2 ANN M. RQTHBLATT I Academic Course Interest: Science ELLIOTT SACKLER Academic Course Interest: Science 57 PATRICIA MCCOYD LIBERTAS ,63 Business Staff, Comment Business Staff 3, Jr. Class Play, Role, Sr. Class Play, Scenery, Thespians 3, 4, Secretary 4, Dramatics Club 3, Li- brary Club 3, Canteen Committee 4, Safety Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, Lunch Line Patrol I, Girls' Clee Club 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Gregg Award. HABRIET MELNIKOFF LIBERTAS ,63 Business Staff, .Ir. Class Play, Ad- vertising Committee, Library Club 1, Bankers' Club 4, Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4, Snowball Patrol 2, Senior Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus. HENRY S. MILLER Student Council I, 2, 4, President 4, Junior Honor Society, Senior Star Program, Class President 1, ,I.V. Debate I, ,Iunior Rotarian 4, Ir. Class Play, Role, Thespians 3, 4, President 4, Dramatics Club 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Kem Klub 4, Math Club 4, Safety Patrol 4, Lieutenant 4, Snowball Patrol 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band I, 4, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Alley Cats 1, 2, 3, ,I.V. Football 1, 2, ,l.V. Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, All-State Mixed Chorus Sectionals I, 2, Boys' State 3. JOEL MILLMAN Radio Club I, 2, Projection Club 1, 2, Snowball Patrol 2, 4, Wrestling 4, Sectionals 2, Intramurals 2. JOSEPH E. MORTON ,I.V. Football 1, 2, Manager 1, 2, Varsity Football 1, 2, Manager 1, 2, ,I.V. Baseball 1, 2. WAYNE MULLALLY Jr. Class Play, Usher, Biology Club 2, Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, .l.V. Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Intramurals 3. l WILLIAM E. MUNCEER ,I.V. Football 1, 2. FRED NACLER ,I.V. Debate 4, Safety Patrol 2, 3, Snowball Patrol 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ELAINE NOVAK LIBERTAS '63 Art Staff, Comment Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Varsity Debate I, 2, Secretary 2, National Forensic League 2, Latin Club I, 2, Safety Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Keynotes 1, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Science Fair, First Prize 1, 2, All-State Orchestra Sectionals. SUSAN LAURIE ORSECK LIBERTAS 763 Editor-in-Chief, Junior Honor So- ciety, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Senior Star Program, Comment Editorial Staff 1, 2, 3, News Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 4, ,I.V. Debate I, Na- tional Forensic League I, 2, ,lunior Rotarian 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. BETTY-JANE PAPOCCHIA LIBERTAS ,63 Business Staff, Comment Business Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Make-up Committee, Sr. Class Play, Makeiup Committee, Bankers, Club I, Senior Band I, 2, 3, Senior Orchestra 4. .IUDITI-I ANN PARKS Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. RICHARD H. PELSANG ,I.V. Football I, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, ,I.V. Base- ball I, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2. NANCY JANE POLEY LIBERTAS ,63 Business Staff, Class Treasurer I, Comment Business I, 2, 3, Exchange Manager 3, Bankers' Club I, 3, 4, Safety Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, Snow- ball Patrol 1, Intramurals I, 2, Gregg Award 4. WALLACE POSNER General. JOAN MARIE RAMPE Dramatics Club I, Safety Patrol I, Intramurals I, 2. ANN M. ROTHBLATT LIBERTAS '63 Editorial Staff, Senior Star Program, Comment Editorial Staff I, 2, 3, Feature Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Jr. Class Play, Role, Sr. Class Play, Advertising Committee, Dramatics Club I, Kem Klub 4, Bankers' Club 2, Canteen Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol I, 2, Lunch Line Patrol 3, 4, Captain 4. DAVID RUBEN STEIN Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Projection Club I, 2, Safety Patrol I, 2, 4, Lunch Line Patrol I, 2, Snow- ball Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra 2, 3, Wrestling 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band Sectionals 3. GAYLE SABATELLE Student Council 4, Secretary 4, Comment Editorial Staff 2, 3, Assistant Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 4, President 4, Ir. Class Play, Prompter, Sr. Class Play, Props, Bankers, Club 2, 3, Canteen Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Safety Patrol I, 2, 3, Lunch Line Patrol 4, Senior Band I. ELLIOTT SACKLER Senior Star Program, Comment Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, J.V. Debate 2, Jr. Class Play, Advertising Com- mittee, Sr. Class Play, Lighting and Sound Effects, Latin Club I, 2, Biology Club 2, 3, Math Club 4, Lunch Line Patrol 4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, ,I.V. Basketball I, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, ,I.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, Sectionals 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 59 JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH SCHEIBE Academic Course Interest: Mathematics LUANNE M. -SCHUE Academic Course Interest: Science SUSAN ANN SCOTT Commercial Course Interest: Business BARBARA IUDITH SEELEY Academic Course Interest: Music MARY ELIZABETH SLAVER Commercial Course Interest: Art 60 4 , ,, , , JEFFREY ALAN SMITH Acrzrlcnzic Course Inu-ri-st: History ROGER SNOFSKY Acadfvnic Course Interest: Matllcrmatics REGINALIJ SORACCO AC!IlI!'II1fC CVOIITSK' Intcrc-Qt' qcicuvc VI RCINIA SPIELMAN Comm CFCIIIIZ C011 rse Interost: Music FRIEDA bTEIGLITZ Academic Course Intereast: History ROBER1 JAY SUSSMAN Academic Course Interest: Law WILLIAM F. SUTHERLAND Academic Course Intc-rest: Seiencc CHESTER JAMES TAYLOR General Course Interest: Radar DONALD F. THOMPSON, JR Academic Course Interest: Golf HAL R. TANZMAN Academic Course Interest: Hotel Administration 62 I SHARYN PHYLLIS L ROFSKY Academic Course Interest: History MICHAEL JAMES WALE A cademic Course Interest: Football DONNA MARGARET WICHERN Commercial Course Interest: Business RONALD WODA Academic Course Interest: Hotel Administration RICHARD WELLS General Course Interest: Electronics 63 .IOSEPHINE ELIZABETH SCHEIBE Junior Honor Society, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Prompter, Math Club 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra 2, Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3: Keynotes 1, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LUANNE M. SCHUE LIBERTAS 163 Literary Editor, Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Senior Star Program, Comment Editorial Staff 1, 2, J.V. Debate 1, Junior Rotarian 4, Jr. Class Play, Role, Sr. Class Play, Ticket Committee, Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Kem Klub 4, Math Club 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Girls' Glee? Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Keynotes 1, 3, All-State Mixed Chorus Sectionals 3. SUSAN ANN SCOTT Library Club 4. BARBARA .IUDITH SEELEY LIBERTAS '63 Business Staff, Dramatics Club 1, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Key- notes 1, 3. MARY ELIZABETH SLAVER LIBERTAS 563 Art Staff, Student Council 1, Point Commission 1: Jr. Class Play, Advertising Commit- tee, Sr. Class Play, Role, Costumes, Thespians 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Library Club 1, Bankers, Club 1, Co-ed Club 1, Canteen Committee 2, 3, 4, Snow- ball Patrol 1, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. 64 .JEFFREY ALAN SMITH Comment Editorial Staff 1, 2, 3, Projection Club 1, Canteen Committee 2, 3, Snowball Patrol 2, Sen- ior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 4, Senior Or- chestra 3, 4, J.V. Football 1, J.V. Basketball 1, Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Golf 3, Sectionals 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ROGER SNOFSKY Sr. Class Play, Role, Dramatics Club 3, Biology Club 2, Math Club 4, Snowball Patrol 1, Mixed Chorus VI, Alley Cats 3. REGINALD SORACCO Latin Club 2, Biology Club 2, Snowball Patrol 3, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Basket- ball 2, Manager 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Manager 3, Scorer 4, J.V. Baseball 2. VIRGINIA SPIELMAN Bankers' Club 4, Snowball Patrol 1, 2, 3, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Gregg Award 3. FRIEDA STEIGLITZ LIBERTAS ,63 Editorial Staff, Junior Honor So- ciety, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Comment Business Staff 1, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 1, Radio Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, Safety Patrol 1, 2, Snowball Patrol 3, Keynotes 1. ROBERT JAY SUSSMAN Senior Star Program, Comment Editorial 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Quill and Scroll 4, ,I.V. Debate 2, Varsity Debate 3, National Foren- sic League 2, 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Kem Klub 4, Math Club 4, Radio Club 3, Lunch Line Patrol 2, 4, Snowball Patrol 1, Alley Kittens 1, Alley Cats 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. SUTHERLAND Latin Club 2, Biology Club 2, Snowball Patrol 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Alley Cats 1, 3, ,l.V. Foot- ball 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. HAL R. TANZMAN Biology Club 2, Kem Klub 4, Snowball Patrol 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHESTER JAMES TAYLOR ,I.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, Intramurals 1, 2. DONALD F. THOMPSON, JR. LIBERTAS 163 Art Staff, Ir. Class Play, Props, Canteen Committee 4, Safety Patrol 2, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Alley Cats 2, ,I.V. ll Football 1, I.V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Track 1, 2: Golf -1. SHARYN PHYLLIS UROFSKY LIBERTAS 163 Business Manager, Student Council 3, Senior Star Program, Comment Business Staff 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Jr. Class Play, Usherette, Dra- matics Club 1, Snowball Patrol 3, Lieutenant 3. MICHAEL JAMES WALE Latin Club 2, Lunch Line Patrol 2, ,I.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. RICHARD WELLS Jr. Class Play, Role, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, ,I.V. Basketball 3, 4, ,I.V. Baseball 1, Track 2. 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. DONNA MARGARET WICHERN Biology Club 3, Library Club 1, Canteen Committee 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4, Keynotes 3, Gregg Award 2. RONALD WODA Dramatics Club 3, Projection Club 1, Safety Patrol 2, 3, Snowball Patrol 2, Senior Band 1, 3, Sectionals 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. b5 RICHARD YAUN Academic Course Interest: Business Administration THOMAS CHARLES YAUN A cademic Course Interest: Electronics JACQUELINE DEE ZALKIN Academic Course Interest: Photography BARRY ZOLOTAR Academic Course Interest: Science SWL JANET MARGARET BORDEN Commercial Course Interest: Business RICHARD YAUN LIBERTAS '63 Editorial Staff, Senior Star, Jr. Class Play, Role, Projection Club 1, Bankers' Club 1, 3, Snowball Patrol 3, Senior Band 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Alley Kittens 1, Alley Cats 1, 2, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, ,I.V. Basketball 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Sectionals 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS CHARLES YAUN Snowball Patrol 1, 3, ,I.V. Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, ,I.V. Baseball 1, 2, Sectionals 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Science Fair, Third Prize. JACQUELINE DEE ZALKIN LIBERTAS 563 Business Staff, Comment Business Staff 1, 2, 3, Jr. Class Play, Advertising Committee, Usherette, Dramatics Club 1, Biology Club 2, Radio Club 2, Photography Club 4, Secretary 4, Bankers' Club 1, 2, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Snowball Patrol 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, President -1: Mixed Chorus 4, Keynotes 3, Intramurals 1. BARRY ZOLOTAR LIBERTAS '63 Business Staff, Student Council 2, 4, Point Commission 4, Class Vice-President 2, 3, Com- ment Editorial Staff 3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Sound Effects, Sr. Class Play, Sound Effects, Thespians 3, 4, Canteen Committee 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Senior Band 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Alley Cats 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football, Manager 1, J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, Statistician 4, Track 1, Golf 2, 3, 4, Sec- tionals 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Mixed Chorus Sectionals 1, 2, 3. JANET BORDEN General. GLASS U IE 1963 UIBFICIERS .AND AIDVISURS FIRST ROW: G. Hansen M. Mauer, P. Sanders. ABSENT: .I. Wilson. SECOND ROW: R. Edwards Vice-President, J. Scheibe dent, B. Barber, Secretary. 67 Treasurer, J. Levy, Presi- s- 'Q' w . 'Z , ,,::,, up 3 Q , W ,QFQQ7 K P i??i9:iQlsi -1..,.f, , .fl M Xa ,Q f S Y REQ Q SX! K N ,M -v 8 MM V Q, 'Ir Q: . x xy .z:Kg,g-yiafw f mv vw., 44 wg, I , A , Q um 1 W. A.. wp 0 . r - :m-:.f- 7 -1' - I- luv. 4, AW.-1 ,,.. Q, 7 1-. .. .,,,. z Y ., , 212 f -M W, 1 CE N T904 + - 5 ,.,. ,X X VW-- T1 Xxx X' , , I. f AV . LL V 'i1:::'?- NACf 'j Mgpzfx 4 J ,fx .5 N Y , -K J- N C' 13' fa rn f f xg, ' Q l965 G 5' Q6 -K 4' Q ORGANIZATIONS fy gi Steiglitz. Editor-in-Chief Laurie Orseck and Miss Mauer, Advisor. Photography and Layout Editor Mary Slaver and Mr. Beck, Advisor. ,,' A EDITORIAL STAFF: D. Decker, A. Rofhblatt, L. Schue. Absent-Frleda LHBERTAS STAFF H965 70 BUSINESS STAFF Sharyn Urofsky, Business Manager: Mr. Van Dyke, Advisor. SEATED: B. Batinkoff, SI. Etess, Mr. Van Dyke S. Urofsky, B. Seeley, M. Klass, J. Zalkin, N Poley. STANDING: H. Melnikoff, P. McCoyd Absent: S. Evans, J. Ginsberg, B. Papoccliiu, B Zolotar. ART STAFF: D. Thompson, N. Burnham, C. Crispell, M. Slaver, R. Yaun fsportsl. SEAL DESIGN: Don Thompson TYPISTS: B. Barber, S. Manzi. Absent-M. Kelly. A special thanks to Steve Blank for some great PIC' tures. At last, Laurie!! 7I QTfUlDDllilNT CCX iNCllL Henry Miller, Pres. Richard Gerow, Vice-Pres. FIRST ROW: B. Sussman, L. Colton, M. Borden. SECOND ROW: L. Meadow, V. Manzi, C. Mclnick, B. Barber. THIRD ROW: S. Verber, J. Rapkin, K. Fridley, M. Cogswcll, A. Willi, B. Zolotar. SEATED: H. Miller, Pres. STANDING: R. Cerow, V.-Pres.g Miss Knoll, Advisorg G. Sabatelle, Sec.g J. Gips, Treas. 72 The Student Council, under the direction of Miss Ruth Knoll, works to bring about co-operation and un- derstanding between the student body and the administration. It tries to encourage better observance of rules and regulations made by the admin- istration and considers all sugges- tions and ideas of the students. The Council promotes proper care of school facilities with monthly locker and desk cleaning, aids the students by means of the Snowball Patrol and Point Commission, and encourages scholarship by giving awards to KAW Honor Roll students. It also takes charge of the Annual Bundle Drive and Twerp Week activities. OFll5lllCERS PUTNT COMMTSSTON M. Borden, B. Zolotur, R. Gerow, S. Verber, B. Sussman. Who needs Cynthia and Re- Wh0 needs HCUTY and gina? Warren? The purpose of the Student Council Point Sys- tem is to evaluate the extracurricular program. It limits the student's activities so that they donlt become detrimental to his schoolwork. The Com- mission keeps a complete record of the clubs to which each nienilaer of the student body belongs. The vice-president of the Council, chairman of the Commission, is aided by four other Council members. WERP WEE DANC No fair trials at Kangaroo Court. COMME T EDHTORHAL STAFF .afftiff FIRST ROW: J. Osdoby, G. Ceivcr, P. Newham, S. Baumann, R. Howard, K. Gorton. SECOND ROW: F. Wood, D. Chardavoyne, H. Blank, J. Rapkin, B. Briker, S. Etess, C. Sacks, E. Diamond, Klugman, W. MaclYair, M. Hofmann, D. Launer, S. Goldstein. Members of the Comment Editorial Staff publish the school newspaper nine times a year. They are given the opportunity to gain experience in all phases of writing: news stories, special features, and sports. In order to stimulate greater interest in the Comment, the staff has instituted a new Junior High Column and a monthly article relating important national and international news. Every year several members of the editorial and financial staffs are selected to attend the Columbia Press Conference. Mrs. Barbara Hinton is the club advisor. lElDlI'lFORS lt Robert Sussman William Albert, Feature Editor, Mrs. Barbara Hinton, Advisor, A - Donna Lipson, News Editorg Warren Cordon, Sports Editor. Editor-in-Chief t COMMENT BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROW: B. Tanous, N. Caudreau, B. Papocchia, E. Levy, M. Doty, R. Altbach, S. Short. SECOND ROW: M. Klass, R. Weinreb, L. Hoffer, J. Watson, B. Areson, J. Weissman, B. Deutsch. THIRD ROW: S. Manzi, C. Boriskin, B. Carnel, N. Gray, V. Vasko, I. Langer, J. Elliott, Mr. Van Slyke. Wvorking with the editorial branch of our school newspaper, the Comment Business Staff has an equally important role in its publication. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Van Slyke, club advisor, the organization handles the bookkeeping involved in running the MCon1ment.,' The aim of the staff this year has been to pay the publication costs of all nine issues and to encourage a wider circulation among the students and the community. MANAGERS FIRST ROVV: M. Doty, B. Areson, S. Weinreb. SECOND ROW: Mr. Van Mr. Van Slyke Slyke, M. Klass, B. Curnel, V. Vasko. flzltfisor DEBATE CLUB Members of the Debate Club, advised by Mr. John Marmillo, have the oppor- tunity to compete in interscholastic tournaments which are held in schools and colleges throughout New Yorki State. The debaters are grouped intol novice, junior varsity and varsity sec-N tions according to the degree of ex- perience each member has. FIRST ROW: P. Cips, W. Steinberger, C. Sacks, C. Tarpley, S. Etess, S. Klugman, B. Sussman, P. Auerbach, Mr. Marmillo. SECOND ROW: R. Dittrich, M. Chere- panov, F. Nagler, R. Brender, J. Shapiro, .l. Osdoby, R. Langer, M. Silverman, L. Diamond, B. Carnel, B. Batinkoff. The National Forensic League is an honorary organization for outstanding debaters. By accumulating points for each successful debate, members may earn varied degrees of recognition. All of this year's de- baters have earned membership in the N.F.L. K M K UB FIRST ROW: B. Langer. SECOND ROW: J. Luskin, B. Batinkoff, J. Levy, A. Briker. THIRD ROW: H. Miller, M. Klass, L. Schue, W. Albert, A. Roth- hlatt, Mr. Yates. 76 Kem Klub is a special class made up of seniors who wish to be more adequately prepared for future study in chemistry and the related sciences. Meeting every Monday, they solve problems and hear lectures by Mr. William Yates. Many former students have gained advanced placement in college chemistry courses after participation in Kem Klub. AMERA CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Zaikin, W. Hamilton, R. Howard, P. Swengler. SECOND ROW 9 Blink 'NI Wt-lim witz, M. Meadow, B. Batinkoff, T. Barbuti, Mr. Yates, J. Luskin. The two-fold purpose of the Camera Club is to serve the school and to provide a learning experience for its members at the same time. Under the direction and in- struction of Mr. William Yates, the club members photo- graph school events and activitiesg many of their pictures appear in the LIBERTAS and the Comment. Do as l say, not as l do. Double double toll and trouble BTOLOGY Q UB FIRST ROW: M. Hofmann, N. Marks, J. Altbacll, W. McAuliffe, R. Monzo, R. Dittrich, E. Matteson, S. Hurd, J Asliman, Pres. SECOND ROW: J. Slaver, B. Landau, T. Yust, J. Shapiro, P. Startup, E. Kelly, K. Gorton, L. Gilder sleeve, D. Scott, S. Goldstein. THIRD ROW: K. Green, Doland, Mr. Niekou, D. Eiehenauer, J. Mcflorrian, H Deutsch, F. Knack, M. Stamm, C. Sabatelle, T. Poley, B. Harris. Students interested in the study of biology and natural history are eligible for membership in Biology Club, an organization which represents our school in Science Clubs of America. Under the direction of Mr. Thomas Niekou. club members wrok on group projects and take field trips. They also assist biology students in laboratory periods and sponsor the annual Science Fair held in March. Gregory Waldronflst prize, Physzcal Dzvzszon Pleased, Mr. Nickou? Ibm, iiw'Q In YIUO.. i l Upuq, Cu pkg, in s 78 Keith Osterhout-Ist prize, Physical Di1'i.91'0l7 Richard Hillflst prize, General Science Biological Division Howard Deutsch-Isl prize, Most Popular Award Mark Stamm and Arthur Finklestein-Ist prize, Biological Division SNOWBALL PATROL FIRST ROW: B. Barber, J. Gips. SECOND ROW:,V. Manzi, S. Schulman, H. Rosh, H. McNealey. THIRD ROW: F. Wood, C. Henkelman, E. Barry, K. Edwards, O. Dolgas, N. Gray, P. Shiller, M. Welkowitz. FOURTH ROW: M. Borish, C. Zalkin, D. Kramer, .l. Millman. FIFTH ROW: P. Swengler H. Blank, D. Rubenstein, A. Willi, S. Tlluu, F. Nagler. Two captains, chosen from members of the Student Council, super- vise the forty members of the Snowball Patrol, who are on duty during lunch periods on snowy days. 79 Lllll?3nRARY C UB l lRST ROW: C. Hartman, D. Scott, R. Cox, J. Crary, L. Hewlett, Mrs. Kramer, Mrs. Moore, E. Donovan, J. Parks, S Wright. SECOND ROW: S. Scott, A. Matteson, K. AuClair, O. Dolgas, E. Barry, D. Trost, A. Frcdcnherg, R. Benson, L. Seeley CANTEEN COMMllTTlElE FIRST ROW: B. Zolotar, J. W1-issntan. SECOND ROW: M. Slaver, A. Rothblatt, I. Langer, N. Cogswell, M. Blumenstock, L. Wexler, M. Doty, S. Short, B. Osdoby, O. Dolgas, P. McCoyd, C. Hughes. THIRD ROW: J. Altbach, C. Sahatelle, R. Altbach, .R. Stamm, S. Blank, J. Smith, S. Baumann, B. Deutsch, N. Cook, C. Poley, J. Osdoby. FOURTH ROW': P. Thompson, J. Cips, C. Sahatelle, S. Verber, R. Martinkovic, D. Thompson, J. Elliott, Mr. Van Slykc. 80 FIRST ROW: J. Lcwy, D. Batinkoff, R. Suss- man. SECOND ROW: S. Manzi, C. Sabatellv, D. Lipson, A. Rothblutt, N. Caudrcfau. SENIOR LUNCH P TROL MATH CLUB FIRST ROW: L. Gilderslcow, B. Arcson, C. LaBagh, J. Sclu-ibe, L. Schue. SECOND ROW: Miss Knoll, 0. Hells-r, G. Hutchinson. K. Ostcrlxout, W. Cordon. R. Snrmfsky, R. Sussman, A. Driker A, Himnn-1, H. Mille-r. FIRST ROW: A. Matteson, T. Yust, E. Hutchins, S. Sabloff, R. Benson, E. Moore, I. Altbach. SECOND ROW: C. LaBagl1, I. Osdoby, E. Kelly, C. Wehner, A. Pazdon, A. Bergman, D. Benson, L. Seeley, J. Grant, M. Hofmann. THIRD ROW: S. Winters, W. MacNair, C. Melnick, R. Duchin, R. Weinreb, B. Landau, C. Buchal, P. Lewis, L. Certzman, C. Sprague, P. Startup, .I. Wells. FIRST ROW: S. Sehenkler, E. Levy, C. Tarpley, B. Windt, D. Kirk, B. Sussman, C. Geiver. SECOND ROW: B. Briker, D. Trost, M. Evansky, B. Tanous, I. Klapper, J. Watson, E. Grant. THIRD ROW: M. Cuozzo, S. Kushner, C. Sacks, S. Etess, D. Rubenstein, S. Baumann, G. Yaun, C. Boriskin, M. Cuozzo. 82 SAFETY SUBSTHTUTES PATROL FIRST ROW, L. to R: A. Geib, S. Lindsley, D. Clark, J. Collins, R. Mar- tinkovic, M. Randall, K. Ratner. SECOND ROW: J. Slaver, M. Etess, N. Gaudreau, N. Kush, H. Doty, N. Berkowitz, H. Melnikoff, P. McCoyd, O. Dolgas. THIRD ROW: S. Zamansky, R. Dimmick, L. Schue, P. Novak, K. Gorton, S. Short, R. Johns, J. Asthalter, M. Klass, N. Poley, J. Scheibe, J. Crary. FOURTH ROW: V. Vasko, B. Crumley, J. Zalkin, J. Ginsberg, H. Gerow, K. Fridley, l. Langer, L. Henry, D. Decker, B. Barber, L. Bryan, L. Bradley. l The Safety Patrol, under the supervision of Mr. George Hansen, is an organization of students whose respon- sibility it is to relieve congestion in the halls and to govern student conduct. One captain and five lieutenants Q supervise the members. Substitutes, headed by a lieutenant, take over the posts of absent regulars. o if Phobias STANDING: Rae Ann Edwards, Captain. FIRST ROW: Beverly Areson, Lt., James Collins, Lt., Ellen Donovan, Lt. SECOND ROW: Henry Miller, Lt., Barry Zolotar, Lt. xi' Mr. Hansen, Advisor 83 PROJECTHON CLUB The Projection Club, under the supervision of Mr. Ippolito, is made up of junior and senior high school boys interested in learning the operation of projection equipment. Its main duty is to set up and operate all movies for high school classes. FIRST ROW: W. Burney, P. Featherbay, .l. Varacchi, J. Kirchner, R. Hill, D. Schwartz, S. Thau, A. Klein, S. Krum, Mr. Ippolito. SECOND ROW: D. Bromm, G. Pierro, M. Cuozzo, M. Cuozzo, J. Childs, W. McAuliffe. BANKERS9 ciciue ' FIRST ROW: Mr. Van Dyke, B. Briker, E. Levy, G. Geiver, R. Benson, L. Doebler, O. Dolgas, H. Cordon, F. Hutchins. SECOND ROW: H. Gerow, T. Steenrod, E. Donovan, B. Sussman, L. Snofsky, A. Zalkin, V. Spielman, L. Zolotar, T. Yust. THIRD ROW: J. Childs, D. Crook, S. Kushner, N. Poley, S. Camel, C. Sprague, M. Lewis, W. Volk, W. Hamilton. 84 The Bankers' Club is a service or- ganization formed to encourage sys- tematic saving among junior and sen- ior high school students. The club, advised by Mr. Albert Van Dyke, takes charge of student weekly bank deposits and delivers them to the local banks. GllRlL.S9 GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Litton, M. Borden, B. Brikcr, S. Schenkler, P. Kelly, E. Donovan, B. Windt, A. Geib, C. Hill, L. Wexler, P. Hart, J. Osdolmy, S. Weinreb, D. Foster. SECOND ROW: C. Tarpley, S. Sabloff, L. Zolotar, K. Prince, S. Sarnotsky, K. Fridlcy, C. Hartman, A. Matteson, C. Wehner, N. Cook, K. Ratner, M. Woodard, .l. Zalkin, R. Mt-reditll. THIRD ROW: P. Stewart, P. Goldman, L. Seeley, H. Ccrow, D. Benson, S. Kushner, C. Sacks, E. Grant, B. Acosta, L. Colton, B. Barber, L. Dvlaniatcr, L. Miller. FOURTH ROW: C. Sprague, .L Heislcr, W. M:1cNair, C. Moore, J. Grant, l. Langer, C. Mc-lnick. R. Duchin, L. Cc-rtzman, A. Hessinger, S. Ruth B. Landau, S. Lindsley, L. Cildersleevc, B. Randall. KEYNOTES l u 1 , 1 ' . . .f FIRST ROW: E. Donovan, L. Wexler. SECOND ROW: N. Cook, C. Hill. THIRD ROW: H. Cerow, K. Prince, l. Langer, K. Ratner. CHUllR ,AND DANCE BAND TUUR Mary Magellan April, 1963 . . . five-hour bus trips . . . Schuylersville, Argyle, Middlebury . . . three frantic concerts . . . wrinkled robes . . . ex- hausted but pleased chaperones . . . very ex- , hausted but thrilled performers . . . A special thank you to two wonderful direc- ifl tors, Mr. Litton and Mr. Theriault. ir , X. Mr. T.! My 'WU A. 1, Fr 1 Chaperones: Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Etess. fu g iv i 2 2 4- A.M. roll call f ' As much fun as last year, Alan? 'E' in A, eg ,D 'S Ka. Q 6 Na v 'ff w 5' xp 3 Q W gf' gf QQ' ww .4-Q2 1 5' QQ ' 41 'T'-1' .25 K, 'Q gf s, v Mr 3 49 .. -, A QQ 5 5 ' a A. . Q wk, fn X X. 2 X fqb FIRST ROW: Mr. Theriault, J. Luskin, H. Miller, R. Saltzmun, D. Rubenstein, W. Gordon, L. Henry. SECOND ROW: G Benton, D. Benton. THIRD ROW: J. Smith, Shimm, J. Barley, P. Hadden, A. Willi, D. Kramer, R. Woda, A. Briker. DANQE BAND I Mr. Theriault, Director FIRST ROW: L. Scliue, D. Decker, H. Benton, H. Miller, Mr. DiRusSo, C. Yuun. J. Skinner, D. rlllumipsoii, D. Trost. L. EIL-ss SECOND ROW: A. Briker. J. Sclieilic, J. Kirchner, P. Cips, J. Slam-r, G. Melnikoff, -F. Than, E. Levy, E. Barry, M. Yonteff, V Spielniun, P. Luvelle, J. Tunzrnun, K. Green. THIRD ROW: J. Barley, M. Shimnl, W. Volk, R. WClIll'Q?lJ, D. Rubenstein, A. Gerow W. Goralun, C. Benton, G. Crispell, D. Collins, C. Waldron, C. Travis. P. Hunlden. FOURTH ROXV: BI. Randall, R. Fnltzninn. J. Smith A. W'illi, M. Cerow, D. Cliurclavoyiie, F. Knaek, ll. Lawrence, Nl. Hand, J. Luskin, L. Henry, W. Kirk. B N Hr. Ronald 'l'lieriuult. Dirwtor . T5 8 9 LATTN CLUB MAJORETTES SEATED: ,I. Rapkin, R. How- ard, L. Etess, S. Short, N. Hill, M. Doty, J. Watson, H. Cerow. STANDING: M. Melchick, Miss Zabku, N. Kush, V. Vasko, M. Meadow, S. Verber, P. Startup, P. McC0yd, E. Kelly. FIRST ROW: J. Ahrens, C. LaBagh, S. Sahloff. SECOND ROW: K. Ed- M. Klass, B. Barber, M. Kelly. wards, S, Edwards. C. Henkelman. COLOR 90 GUARD FIRST ROW: R. Edwards. SECOND ROW: K. Storer, E. Kelly, P. Startup, C. Sprague, I... Seeley. ORKER CLUB ' Q lvltl fi-1 y Tie J . :V Lvl? erly Q e Mrat y L' ' E1 YQ r li er C? ll 5 ' eng 35 D-U1 O sn: H DU Po Q? ES rm? gg QED H D9 2 5 U7 ma F' Qvv 5 cu ,-'gg Q 5,2 SP5 Sm 3 E. Q N ' in Z O O Fl FD U1 F1 Q O z U 'PU O 5 F JUNTOR T RED GROSS wi P11 :U U3 es :U O 2 U1 vs C fc. 5 0 1 rn 5 4 ru no 93 1 0 3 - 1 - Y, - Y, Etess. SECOND ROW: L. Miller, R. Osdoby, 3Evansky, M. Yeager. THIRD ROW: F. Park, ' Gerow, B. Tanous, L. Miller. FOURTH ROW: lLewis, E. Crispell, E. Schiff. FIFTH ROW: l Depuy, A. Lotts, T. Hutchins, L. Austin. Z?-cn U3 The Yorker Club, advised by Mr. Mc- Carty, is a junior high organization af- filiated with the New York State His- torical Society. Students who maintain an eighty per cent average in history are eligible for membership. This year the Yorkers have begun a long range project on the life of Otto Hillig, a colorful his- toric figure from Liberty. 9I JUN OR HI S' CHORUS FIRST ROW: W2 Blume, E. Benson, M. Hart, L. Goss, S. Cips, C. Frank, R. Osdoby, Slaver, A. Wood, E. Marshall, Manee, R. Tressler, M. Dolgas, C. Clantz, R. Manzi, Miss Lea. SECOND ROW: H. Moore, M. Miller. N. Cerow, D. Cox, D. Cox, S. Cannon, C. Roth. C. Short, B. Lindsley, A. Goldberg, B. Searl, F. Hutchins. L. Chapman, B. Lawrence, L. Shapiro, C. Hutchins, S. Shaver. THIRD ROW: L. Dwyer, D. Rein- sliagren. X. Levine, S. Cadziala, J. Sheely. D. Powaltz, S. Hurd, D. Duchin, C. DeGroot, R. Fiddle, H. Miller, J. Aus- tin. E. Mack, L. Doebler, K. Strasser, L. Kavleski, C. Haddock. FOURTH ROW: B. Thau, L. Wariek, M. Wood, J. Reinshagen. B. Sasnowitz, W. Lipson, R. Ramos, E, Schiff, C. Barley, J. Roselinan, J. Str-enrod, W. Sabloff, E. flrispell. C. Crispell, R. Manzi. J. Richardson, H. Berkowitz, L. Poley, S. Carnel. SEVENTH GRADE SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: M. Wood, L. Snofsky, R. Blank, J. Sussman, J. Powell, D. Crook, E. Schiff, C. Roth, A. Goldberg, C. Barley. SECOND ROW: T. Steenrod, L. Warick, F.. Benson, N. Cerow, B. Katz, E. Rosenberg, C. Tyler, S. Slaver, M. Mandel, J. Pollack. THIRD ROW: S. Mosler, P. Lentrichia, S. Lerner, S. Moore, J. Grant, M. Cohen, J. Brace, S. Manee, C. Rampe, S. Muller, D. Burgio, M. Miller, Mr. Cetta. FOURTH ROW: R. Zee, S. Jamron, R. Rosen- berg. B. Weinstein, J. Dinnerstein, P. Rampe, C. Crispell, C. Hutchins, S. Carnel, F. Parks, M. Nagler. Trammg class, 1916-1917. HON ORARIES CE N T994 J. V 1' 1 xv ff' 11 ' ,-1: X Mfr 'N C' Q- 1 4' ' 'Ea fp 5 'Ip Q fy gi iv M X INITIATES: FIRST ROW: N. Burnham, A. Beard, W .L Rapkin, B. Areson. SECOND ROW: A. Himmel, M. Klugman, K. Osterhout, J. Levy. OLD MEMBERS: SEATED: Mr. Uoebler. STANDING: A. Briker, E. Stciglitz, L. Orseck, L. Schue. SlEf.NllOR HONOR SOClllE,T Each year the Liberty chapter of the National Honor Society inducts junior and senior members who excel in scholarship, character, leadership and service. The society not only gives recognition to deserving students, but also encourages all students to develop their abilities to the fullest extent. For their annual project the members of the organization, advised by Mr. Way'ne Doebler, provided tutoring for students who requested assistance in various areas such as: mathematics, science, and languages. .llUNllOlR HONOR SOClllEfll'Y ws Miss Hazel Killam, Advisor FIRST ROW: C. Roth, J. Sheeley, G. Geiver, Olson, M. Shagrin. SECOND ROW: B. Phillips, S Etess, E. Levy, B. Briker, B. Sussman, L. Colton THIRD ROW: D. Trost. R. Burnham, G. Yaun, E Wlood, S. Ratner, D. Chardavoyne, D. Launer, S Ereier, J. Appelbaum. 94 SE MWRSTAR FIRST ROW: P. Hadden, R. Sussman, R. Yaun. SECOND ROW: D. Decker, L. Schue, S. Urofsky, L. Orseck, A. Rothblatt, M. Klass. THIRD ROW: R. Gerow, A. Briker, J. Levy, H. Miller, W. Gordon. Competitively selected from the top five per cent of scores in the National Merit Scholarship Examination, I5 seniors attended a series of lectures by prominent experts in the fields of science, art, and the humanities. The Saturday morning gatherings and a trip to Corning Glass Works gave these students opportunities to gain advanced knowledge. Mr. William Yates is the co-ordinator of this inter-school program, en- compassing eight member schools and seventy- five senior participants. A HCollege Bowll' as- sembly was the groupis major accomplishment. '1 Q5 , N E , VJ, Mr. Yates, - .3 r 1 1 Advisor r Q R or S S lliii f, ' gl Q rig:-jQ tsii: Vrt- -. Laurie and Warren volunteer some answers. QUHJQK SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an international literary society for high school journalists. Its members must have contributed significantly to a school publication and must be in the top third of their class to be selected. weekly column is-written and published in the Liberty Register to keep the townspeople informed of school news and future events. The group, under the leadership of Mrs. Clarice Yates, also presents a dance and an initiation banquet. FIRST ROW: P. Novak, Mrs. Yates. SECOND ROW L. Orseck, R. Sussman, C. Sabatelle. THIRD ROW W. Cordon. THlE'.SlPllANS SEATED: B. Zolotar, R. Edwards, H. Miller, S. Zamansky, M. Slaver, J. Levy. STANDING: Mrs. Damico, BI. Meadow, L. Schue, B. Butinkoff, N. Gray, K. Bivins. The The-spian Society is a national honorary or- ganization for aspiring actors and actresses. Mem- bers are chosen for their outstanding work in the field of dramatics. This year's group sponsored a talent show with the hope that the event will be- come an annual one. Mrs. Gloria Darnico is the society's advisor. Ann Beard l Jody Weissman 96 TALENT SHUW- Mary Slaver, M.C. Karen Prince Esther and Fanny Hutchins TOP TEN SlE'.NllORS , . .kia . .M , . x .nl 11 52 lil SSS? s , 3 Q L. Orseck, E. Sackler, S. Urofsky, R. Sussman, The top ten members of the 1963 graduating class, in order of their scholastic rank, are Laurie Orseckm Valedictorian, Luanne Schue-Salutatorian, Alan Rriker, Frieda Steiglitz, Henry Miller, Diana Decker, Linda Etess, Elliott Sackler, Sharyn Urofsky, and Robert Sussman. A dinner was given in their honor by the Liberty Elks Lodge in April. Rae Ann Edwards received a trophy for her service to the school. I 1- ': i'. '.,1'- j ?'- 2 A. Rriker, H. Miller, L. Etess, F. Steiglitz, L. Schue, D. Decker. Lenupe Hotel, April, 1963. lUNlUR ROTAXRHAN Each month Mrs. Ida Hasbrouck selects an outstand- ing senior on the basis of scholarship, leadership and service to act as Junior Rotarian. At the weekly meetings of the Rotary Club, the senior chosen addresses the group on important school events. FIRST ROW: A. Briker, J. Levy. SECOND ROW: L. Orseck, R. Edwards, L. Schue. THIRD ROW: H. Miller, R. Gerow, R. Sussman. 97 .9 Wu- C5 N TR194 A-x Q- mf? 5' 0 'j' TjQ '21 5 ATHLETICS Cpfr A9 fi VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: V. Cali, K. Nicoll, Coach Witherwax, W. Jones, P. Hadden, K. Cogswcll. SECOND ROW: T. Yaun W Earle E. Sackler, L. Bradley, T. Yaun, L. Bryan, R. Soracco, M. Wale, W. Mullally, W. Sutherland, R. Pelsang, J. Luskin D Gar ren. THIRD ROW: R. Slaver, J. Elliot, D. Benton, J. Whiffen, T. Finn, R. Fleckenstein, C. Yaun, R. Dihble P Yeser ky A. Kavleski, D. Clark, H. Travis, E. Kraycer, J. Grund, B. Wegman, T. Lewis, T. Reed. U.iC.A.lL,., C AMPTONS The 1962-63 football season proved to be a winning one for Liberty in the Ulster County Athletic League. Undefeated in its second year of league competition with a record of five wins and one tie, the team earned the coveted league championship. 95' Liberty Liberty +Liberty Liberty... ,- Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty ..... 0 21 7 .32 D6 .. .... 6 6 L ,........,...... gNon-league 20 ..... ........... 0 ..... ............ 6 .......... 0 ,.,..,... Minisink Valley New Paltz Pine Bush Highland Onteora Rondout Valley Marlboro Walkill No sweat! 1 Q 74 140 f-W Mm ., ., .... 1 - . MM, A X3 ' H4 W, q?1.ii fy - Wiai-m't7?'94'i ' f wi ' i i 1 QM ' .V wmv: Arc they looking at the cheerleaders or thv game? Somebody - grab his hand! Pativnm. kid - fivv years isrfl such a long time. ON THE B NQH Ploasvf Ili rathvr do it myself. Lone wolf Ring around the roscy . . . is 4 P' 5 Q i.h't:H, 2 -1,3 gf .Ae Y. ,- 4 Whafs coming off? :mf fi ,KZ 'M ,A L5 . egg 'WL JUN OR VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Mr. Cetta, R. Benton, W. Bradley, W. Hamilton, J. Atkins, C. Buchal, T. Myers, S. Baumann, Mr. Mc- Carty. SECOND ROW: R. Monzo, G. Benton, J. Austin, M. Hand, C. Sabatelle, T. Hutchins, S. Freier, M. Gerow. THIRD ROW: T. Poley, J. Tanous, A. Willi, T. Waryha, G. Travis, A. Cerow, B. Lawrence, G. Erts, M. Washousky. Llberty ........,....... Liberty Liberty Llberty ......,....,.,.. Liberty Llberty ...........,.... Llberty ....... ...... Minisink Valley New Paltz Pine Bush Walton Onteora Rondout Valley Port Jervis .1 A . .. -5 ' I Q' .Qff'.',,?' H ' - !Jf r'i'f 2. J A Q q , S I ' vikgawg . . . ,ij 1. r , J, 1. - 5 .. - 'kv fa f.,1,:f-t.- K., . ffxqaflii ' 4'-if, 3 V 'V,sk.,g ,y .J.fisgMg.,iL...,L . an ff . 'saw ,, , V I think I'm late for the Block L. VARSl lli'Y BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: E. Sackler, R. Dibble, J. Grund, J. Tanous, J. Elliott, B. Deutsch, P. Cips. SECOND ROW: M. Hand, J. Smith, M. Kluginan, R. Wells, D. Thompson, C. Yaun, VV. Earle, Mr. Rapenske-Coach. Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty 9 el-,J 62 75 50 53 6 I- 56 59 55 58 f-- DD '18 18 519 77 15 50 BT New Paltz Kingston Port Jervis Miclflletown Pine Bush Ellenyille llonticello Poughkeepsie Newburgh Kingston Port Jervis Fallsburgz Poughkeepsie Ellenville Monticello Miclflletowli Fallsburg Xewburgh ,IvH'r0y Smith tries for anothvr Iwu points. HL , ,:I? 5- A H- fi F11111'Il1 qua1'l1'r jump 111141 two lmints b Richie Vim-lls fights for thv ball. IO6 JUNTOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: T. Pnlcy, R. Monza, M. Silverman, C. Saliatelle, T. Kelly, J. Althach, B. Harris, M. Borish. SECOND ROW: C. Renton, H. Deutsch, A. Willi, B. Lawrence, C. Travis, B. Meadow, J. Childs, Mr. McCarty-Coach. 1 l 5 Don Tllolnpson takes u jump sliot as Liberty trails Kingston. Monti fouls us J. Tanous tries a lay-up. RlE5TlL,llNG FIRST ROW: Mr. Sabatelle, K. Mullally, H. Benton, L. Bryan, T. Lewis, K. Gorton, J. Millman, D. Halpner K Ntcoll M. Grossman. SECOND ROW: R. Slaver, R.. Sheeley, D. Rubenstein, W. Beach, R. Martinkovic, T. Myers, T. Reed E Kray Cer, G. Mangan. ABSENT: W. Mullally. Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty 46 6 35 17 23 27 26 15 36 16 51 2 44 10 32 16 23 26 33 11 30 16 21 25 31 1.14 WON 1 1-LOST 2 Walton Valley Central Middletown Roundout Valley Port Jervis Newburgh Kingston Port Jervis Walton Valley Central Kingston Middletown Newburgh Mr. Subatelle, Coach TOMMY LEWIS 147-Ib. class First place MICHAEL GROSSINIAN 98-lb. class First place Libertyis wrestling squad placed second in the DUSO Wrestliiig Meet held in February. Six inem- bers of the team qualified to attend the Section 9 lVIeet at Middletown, where Bryan, Lewis and Reed each won a tliird place and Garren won second DY ISO KENNY NICOLL 106-lb class First place ClHlAMPS LESLIE BRYAN 158-Ib class First place 108 Y - DAN ID CAKHEN. 141-lb. m'l:1sS l irSl plau- TONIMY REED. 185-lb, vlass S1'1'o1l1l plum' bg mg? in qymwi fu .. FIRST ROW: P. Swengler, P. Gips, P. Hadden, R. Wells, L. Bryan, W. Mullally, R. Burnham, D. Halpner, J. Crund. SEC- OND ROW: W. Hamilton, S. Klein, J. Gips, T. Poley, C. Yaun, B. Wegman, A. Kavleski, C. Sahatelle, J. Tanous, D. Char- duvoyne, W. Beach, Mr. Sabatelle. TRACK WoN 2 M roar 4 The 880-relay team, consisting of Clay- ton Yaun, Jeffrey Gruncl, Lynn Bradley, and Jack Gips, broke the school record C1381 and DUSO village record with a time of 11375. Jack Gips went unde- feated this year in all DUSO track meets. Invincible Jack The long walk hack The Thinker TRACK CANDHDS GOLF WoN 112 M Losr 8 DON THOMPSON Left to Right: Mr. Gerber, B. Zolotar. W. Elliott, R. Sussman, R. Yaun, D. Thompson. Don Thompson was chosen to attend the State Inter-Sectionals at Old Sayville, Long Island on May 27. After 36 holes of golf, Don placed 17th among 60 golfers from all over the state. Ill CHEER EADHNG SQUAD 'V Mary Borden Patricia Mcffoyd Judy Slavcr lxljchf-Ie Esolcn Miss Nancy Rider Caplain Arlrisor F3 -Q ' f i K N-1 Gretchen Yuun Kathleen Fridley Susan Ruth Belcn Acostg All fall down! BASEBALL FIRST ROW: K. Bivins, J. Collins, T. Yaun, E. Sackler, C. Taylor, H. Miller, D. Garren. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rapen- sky-Coach, T. Meyers, W. Earle, R. Martinkovic, D. Clark, R. Fleckenstein, R. Pelsang, R. Dibble, J. Murtagh, O. Bromm. USU HLLAGE QHAMPS WON 491 - LOST' 2 II3 Fourih of July in Liberty, 1916 I GENTR94 0 'TH , X 'X 5 Q 3 QQ. I9 M ' Q: 2, Q 'pfr AV SENIOR HIGHLIGHTS w The Avunlis lc-Living f quickly! DECEMBER 15 O I, A QHRHSTMAS PARTYW Ho, ho. ho and a bottle of rum. Tell us another story. Ben. A most CQNTRHL 'fc' Q- o lg ii4fifl M 1' Q l963 'I Q- 56 f 5 sg.. + of, xfv MARQH ll5 and lb 0 K, MANGEL STRJEETW KGASLHGHTD Mr. Harold Beck, Director A suspense-packed play, with touches of English humor, involves a ruthless murderer, intent on driving his wife crazy, and a witty detective, who comes to the womanls rescue. The play reaches its climax when the detective, Sergeant Rough, accuses Mr. Manningham of murdering the owner of the Barlow rubies. It is at this time that the Sergeant reveals to Mrs. Manningham that her Nsupposedn husbandls first wife is still alive. As the drama ends, Mr. Manningham is taken off to serve a well-deserved jail sentence. Mrs. Manningham t,,ttt ,,,,t,, R ae Ann Edwards Mr. Manningham ,,,,t,r ,t..,...,. R oger Snofsky Rough ,.,.t, t,,,t....,tr t,ttr,t,,,.. J 0 el Levy Nancy ..,.. ,, Mary Slaver Elizabeth U ,,t,t ,,,t,, 7 ,loan Ashman Policemen ,, ,,.,,t Darryl Bodner Lynn Bradley I pledge allegiancv to this hag . . . MANGEL Richard Muzuruk working? IFS MY love scene. Mr. B4-uk! Oh. but Alka Seltzer is for people STREET? 5 And whvn she got there-. the cupboard was bare. MURE PLAY QAND DS X S 4 X ff l'll gin' you an hour and hull' In stop that. Nlury. 5. XL, Qi U 5551 ,g , 2 R X 'K E1,'HIW'I1ILC? in my cemetery gms up after midnight. j R GENTS SCHO ARSHIP WINNERS l FIRST ROW: J. Levy, L. bchuc, M. Klass 1NursingD, H. Miller. SECOND ALTERNATES: FIRQT ROW: D. Decker, R. ROW: A. Rriker, J. Zaikin fNu1'singl, L. Orseek, A. Rothblatt. SUSSIIIHH, P- Novak- SECOND ROWI R- GCTOW, C. Sabatelle, W. Cordon. ABSENT: M. Klass. Out of a total of forty-three Regents scholarships ziwmcled to Sullivan County stuclents, six were won by L.C.S. seniors. In aclclition, two students receixecl nursing scholarships and seven qualified as alternates. POTOA. AWARD W NNERS In April. at a meeting of the Liberty P.T.A., eight seniors were honored for their outstanding service to the school. The students. whose names had been submitted as most deserving by a faculty Committee, received certificates of merit in recognition of their contributions. FIRST ROW: R. Sussman, J. Levy. SECOND ROW: M Slaver, L. St-hue, .L Scheibe. THIRD ROW: L. Orseck. R Edwards. ABSENT: A. Rothhlatt. l23 I, Mf- ff If' , HJ 3 ..nsl51F' X R - x V . KY, wx . ' :.:f :'I'ezf: V' The Queen and her Court: JoAnn Ginsberg, Gayle Sabatelle, Mary Slaver, Pi-gm Kelly bu an Nlanzl Rae Ann Edward. MECURQNATIQN BALLW UCNTRQ J, JUNE 8,1965 Q5 co Q l 'Q 1 I ' ' 'Xi-.1 . 1 Q X . i . .. I963 . if if I Q 0 -x QUEEN PEGGY KELLY F, , - V CCQRUNAVFHQN uld haue' I1LiIlt't'd all night. Yi I Peggy 11-u'ix'f's hor l'l'UWll i'rmn Prn-sirlvul ,lm-l 3.0 x ff The ctr-rnul rx-ve-ixing lim-. ws ff A -. X, :kiss 'E 4 A IIIUIIIPIII ui' 4lisbe'li4'l'. BALLW t's my what do Bc-va and Ruger CENTR0 A-x 4 .rc Q ' '. x 0 Q V ,. C -1 I 63 . x 1. 71 1 O 9 M 33 S' 0 K ix cpfy gi PO UOLARH MOST POPULAR Rae Ann and Don SHYEST Diana and Fred MOST OUTCOINC Rae Ann and Henry MOST SOPHISTICATED - Laurie and Bob BEST LOOKING Gayle and Don i 5 5 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Laurie and Joel POL mfmkm- , W MOST VERSATILE Rae Ann and Henry WITTIEST Donna and Richard MOST FLIRTATIOUS Mary and Barry BIGGEST .IOKERS Nikki and Jeff ww fy 'VL MOST SINCERE BEST DANCE35 Nikki and Joel Joan and Davld I29 POPULARIT POLL BEST DRESSED Bob and JoAnn LAZIEST MOST ATHLETIC Josephine and Warren Luanne and Jeff MOST NAIVE Nancy and Roger MOST MUSICAL Rae Ann and Dave BIGGEST PROCRASTINATORS Jackie and Warren ,Iuckie Zaikin Bubby Earle I Y 1 1 1 Dick GCFOW Gayle Sabatelle Joe Morton Peggy Kelly Don Thompson and sister Pat Lavelle Mun' Slaver in, Par Mccoyd . ,., , J f i g s 2 ssss i ..:,fV -::' igfiz A' ' if :,' L Laurie Orseck N V REMEMBER? i A A O K . I Q i ,1 V isss s Donna Wichern Suzie Evans l3l S MDR 5'5 - M. NS, N Aim X Who' 'mv Sleepy and Bashful 1 I Comedy and Tragedy Why nut? Mr-nf Wvho new-ds them? CA ni ,S 1 Me Boy My indvx finger tastes even beth-r. Hi Watch her English mark drop! if ,A Moe, Curly. and Larry SENHOR Same to you, buddy. I just van't do a thing with it. Ode- to a nightingalr- NP' Jus-I yOU wail, ,Cliff Hggins. lSIl'1 school wonderful? 'CANDHD 1 Whisllv While you work . . . Y Humpty Humpty had a great fall. Ol . f I I . Now, Pinky. N0 0ne,S looking. I or a bu 1 1'-915 Sk uhm ' During training? I tell you, the Dodgers won thv Svriusf MURE SENIIUR NDHDS EQ' Qi WORKAFE Watch out for Pat, Suzie Is that the one you chose, Pat? One ofthe many YEARBOOK orgies. Los Girls. RAE GRADUATION PRAQTHCE Put-f 4 out of this xwrlnl. Do you, ll-slim, takc this woman . . . 'f MORE Allvmande left. PRElPARATllUN . . . and God bless all my teachers. flhargvll 138 EN 2 What vollcentra- tion! ' OODMMENQEMENT JUNE 25, 1965 I just can't go on. What do wo do with them now? It tin-klvs my x nr I39 QF-'CTW , Ck , .,.. A' Ebij 'J A5 f41 1 i 5 54 gg Z ,N i 1:h z : dAiEm an V Q 1 ,1 ap , i i dm. , ,M LFQW 1- wwwg LAURIE ORSECK Valedictorian JOEL LEVY The Challenge oflhff Fulure in Education GRADUATHUN LUANNE SCHUE Salututorian 'Affzafgformitlx' Vffrxus Ihr' 1ndiz'i1luul We, the Class of 1963, of Liberty Central School of the Village and Town of Liberty, County of Sulli- van, State of New York, being of sound and dis- posing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in the manner following: TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION we leave the brick building on North Main Street full of twelve years of memories. TO MR. PANEBAKER we leave our best wishes in coordinating the North Main Street and Buckley Street schools. TO MRS. HASBROUCK we leave a pair of roller skates with silent rollers to be used in the new school. T0 THE GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT we leave a Stack of college fejeaions. WILLIAM ALBERT leaves without uC0mment.,' .JOAN ASHMAN leaves Joe Spector to dance alone. BARBARA BARBER leaves for more or 'GLes.,7 JOHN BARLEY leaves everything to the last minute. BARRY BATINKOFF leaves Carnel for Cornell. DARRYL BODNER leaves his bicycle to Harley McCosco. JANET BORDEN leaves to get a 'gTony.7' LYNN BRADLEY leaves to 4'Belen'd7' with society. ALAN BRIKER leaves, but nobody knows what. LESLIE BRYAN leaves to become a Barber's aid. NANCY BURNHAM leaves her amazing speed to the tortoises. RICHARD CHANNON leaves his talkativeness to Barry Deutsch. GARY GRISPELL leaves morning review classes forever. BARBARA CRUMLEY leaves her books on the radiator. FRED DALLIN leaves 179 excuses to Miss Mauer. DIANA DECKER leaves to lead a filibuster in the Senate. RUTH ANN DIMMICK leaves without a word. LAST WILL OLGA DOLGAS leaves business to L.C.S. WARREN EARLE leaves with his 6'Poley-bearf' RAE ANN EDWARDS leaves her Captainis badge to Mr. Hansen '4Willi-inglyf' LINDA ETESS leaves her Swan Lake summer ro mances to Sharon Goldstein. MARLA ETESS leaves her calorie-counting to Hedy Miciul. SUSAN EVANS leaves talking. NICOLE GAUDREAU leaves her giggling recorded in the French laboratory. RICHARD GEROW leaves his impersonation of President Kennedy to Miss English with Hvigahf, JO ANN GINSBERG leaves with a big Gap,' in the future. WARREN GORDON leaves complaining. PETER HADDEN leaves his ability as a copywriter to Steve Kaufman. DONALD HILL leaves standing Pat. CLARENCE HUEBSCH leaves his car to Zalkinis, still wondering which way the fan turns when the car is in reverse. WILLIAM JONES leaves to photograph the New York Giants. PEGGY KELLY leaves her Irish temper to Mr. Ippolito. MAXINE KLASS leaves for the orderlies at Bellevue. DAVID KRAMER leaves his finger in Warren Gor- don,s left eye. BARTON LANGER leaves his coordination to Steve Verber. PATRICIA LAVELLE leaves her bubble gum in her trumpet. JOEL LEVY leaves to succeed Ben-Gurion. DONNA LIPSON leaves nothing to nobody. JACK LUSKIN leaves his sweaters and shirts to the Mexican Salvation Army. SUSAN MANZI leaves her fatheris horses still running. AND TESTAMENT ALETHA MATTESON leaves to become Rockefeller's secretary. PATRICIA MCCOYD leaves an order blank for a driver's license at Sears and Roebuck. HARRIET MELNIKOFF leaves her parties for bigger and better ones. IILIEIQRY MILLER leaves a one-man picket around .IOEL MILLMAN leaves before Mr. Sanders takes him up on his bet. JOSEPH MORTON leaves on the next bus out of town. WAYNE MULLALLY leaves Betty-Jane. WILLIAM MUNCEER leaves his stories for Tom Lewis to continue. FRED NAGLER leaves to bring the Dodgers back to Brooklyn. PATRICIA NOVAK leaves for a Union man. LAURIE ORSECK leaves her Riviera to Mr. Beck. BETIY-JANE PAPOCCHIA leaves her Hlolly-p0p- ness. JUDY PARKS leaves for Ken-tucky. RICHARD PELSANG leaves Miss Knoll with a heart attack. NANCY POLEY leaves late, but never '4Earle-lyf' WALLACE POSNER leaves his dented fenders to Paul Yesersky. JOAN RAMPE leaves her fingernails in the type- writers to Mrs. Calhoun. ANN ROTHBLATT leaves to find secret HRICH-esfi DAVID RUBENSTEIN leaves the teachers much re- lieved. GAYLE SABATELLE leaves Charlie, Lynn, Michael, and Kim to carry on. ELLIOTT SACKLER leaves his conversion tables to Mr. Yates. JOSEPHINE SCHEIBE leaves little money in our treasury. LUANNE SCHUE leaves her detention record to Marty Cohen. SUSAN SCOTT leaves her library card to Joan Rapkin. BARBARA SEELEY leaves her good history essays to Michael Davidson. MARY SLAVER leaves to collect a BILL at Colgate. JEFFREY SMITH leaves with humility, modesty, and humbleness. ROGER SNOFSKY leaves believing everything. REGINALD SORRACCO leaves to compute the na tional debt in his head. VIRGINIA SPIELMAN leaves for more firemen's dances. FRIEDA STEICLITZ leaves her tutoring to the teachers. ROBERT SUSSMAN leaves without Gerow, Gordon, and Smith. WILLIAM SUTHERLAND leaves his geometry rec ord to Ripley. HAL TANZMAN leaves his sleeping pills in Room 30. CHESTER TAYLOR leaves just to get rid of math. DONALD THOMPSON leaves Gaylely.', SHARYN UROFSKY leaves her hair to Miss Clairol. MICHAEL WALE leaves as the only Republican who dared to admit it. RICHARD WELLS leaves his slow and easy foul shot to Charlie Buchal. DONNA WICHERN leaves wondering what Mr. Sanders is like. RONALD WODA leaves his finger in Warren Gor- donis other eye. RICHARD YAUN leaves Mr. Gerber looking for a golfer. THOMAS YAUN leaves his swamp for the coaches during hunting season. ,IACQUELINE ZALKIN leaves her newspaper job to anyone who wants it. BARRY ZOLOTAR leaves SLOwlyf, ANY SIMILARITY T0 PERSONS LIVING OR DEAD IS PURELY INTENTIONAL. Signed, CLASS OF 1963 I43 Mauer's Market, about 1913. 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