Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)
- Class of 1971
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i 1 40FC?Ew E E: HLZHOZ EMG! MOEOOHL wOEmZmOHPU4u ZW? MNOWW I' .nvfif 9,2932- My A W 1, ww 4.7 1 M-as , .N 3 if .Q fg 1 .E. L 4 A, U! 'H M -L . 9 .HX FACULTY. STUDENTS AND CLASSES . . . page 74 1 If ,J , , 3 SENIORS . . . page 152 ADVERTISERS . . . page 194 Q fl --E '1 FACULTY ROSTER . . . page 210 INDEX . . . page 212 CLOSING . . . page 216 -c E' 5 3 cr K4 1 1' c -c -o fu -I 1 RN x , 1 i C Q a. c. 5 I .S 2. .D E D- 4 9,1 MJ.,,..,.--'A Q Q CHOOL 3 2 f 32? 4 i Q F1 ...ff K S Y f W Q -- j ,mln 1 l R- in it 4 is ,Q-ff f J .,A. K- A I A 54 M L 1 l 5 ll , 1 I . E Q , A- Mn ' Q '- ' M - 1 H no--' 4- ,Je if X gx 'L 5 Q ff Is it 1957? or Is it 1971? Come closer ,,.1slUQk, if uaddnH -1 Kq ozoqd Perhaps there are less trees or more trees An addition has or has not been added . . Come even closer. 1' ' sf 8 1, -aff if ,, Q .M . V I . ,. 1 ' 4. r 7 S I 'z 'Pip -f ., . , af I ,. we ' , . ' 4 KA ' ' , Q ,, , . A5 U f , 3 V1 P 'fe 'J Jn .... K' ,M H . ! I I n A' pri' 1. ff + K -is it 'Q 1 f X4 I EMEA 1 1 Y 8' 1 ' x Kean ' . byLHpp 1 N Q X N w 1 X 1 N 10 Now open wide the portals of Linton High . . . Enter. Y 11 Photos by L. Huppcn on , :xx Yr f' l , ll ,.k Q X., ,.,, .5.s:- '3 X'?15f': '- f X ' 1 Q p S . ,L t Fans., 1 ' K , ,ak ,?af5aQM' V tgwm. ., K. .. 1 if Zyiivfmv? ., if 15' 1122 Y Jim' . wffiiglifefw 1, XX-5anf2H5fwf?ig,f, ga t -,f3,s,wk wssef- '- V ? X' ,f s a ' , ' I PS V l9?ffgQ . Nga, , , .ji J j J We enter as one. new to Linton. Each student starting at the same place. yet each student taking a different path. Some students find high school an enjoyable time. For others who have reached its limits of expansion too soon, it can mean boredom. Each individual takes what he Wants from the experience and gives back what he wants into it. And as time goes on, students' needs and productivity differ from those of before. 13 Students are definitely changing . . . asking new questions and expanding in new ways. TH IS ROOM INSURED BY MAMA MUTUAL wgv 155 ,V V . 1... sie 14 L -,gs vs v lj W, f 1 ',,.VL1 ff f if , E L J! 3 ' ., 'W' Zn E W , WH W ' M Q I gg V g, 4 .A Ri X Q- Dx mmm -ww-, 'oy ,puff '?! F w ' af 1 ,,y :LM 5, . ga, A L K 'l 1 Sgr, if J. ,ff .gf J 1 K ,kwa - J Xi wif. in f av' if if Xxx Even with all its changes, Linton still is people working together . . . Each person is doing his job. Whether that job is just being a student or performing a special service for the school . . . Each is a part ofthe school. an-wma xx CADET TEACHERS - D. Coonan, L. Schwaber. D. McDermott, G. Howard, S. Kaminsky, D. Williams M. Haight, M. Hyland, R. Sanford, K. Ward, C. Barkley, Mr. LaRocc0 QAdvisorJ. xwMMV.a,. ....f .... W... W.,.w.... .... M- .-,.. ......,,..n-Emma. MODEL UNITED STATES SENATE - Debbie Iovenelli, Rita Garowecki, Miss Parker fAdvisorj. E S. Q. :s I ...i Ps .D l S o E B 'Sslrifv ,gases Yet every person learns something by being part ofthe school . . . for in every experience there is at least something to be learned and gained. 19 MAIN OFFICE AND GUIDANCE OFFICE AIDES - N. Tcarno. M. Madia. T. Cass. R. Sanford. M. Snyder, D. Tornaszewski, M. Gilmour. Photo by L. Huppert VI O 1 5 hill. P. Rosiak. C. Corvino. S. Kirkham. M. Puntc. S u-.-Q-.-... 20 E ua L. Hupp Photo by KEY CLUB - D, Isopo, L. Schwaber. P. Audet. S. Gautie. J. Flanigan, S. Skubisz. D. Bogdan, M. Feluren, P. Derenzo. V. Lecce, J. DiSalvatore. R. Sanzen. S Myers, D. Powers, A. Schiano, J. Coppola, B. Belleman, D. Suffer, R. D Hammond, L. McKinnis, M. Egan, G. Leva, Mr. Oleniczak fAdvisorJ 'Ascoli, A. McDonald, B. Bernadt. D. Reali. D. Docherty, M. Hyland, R. Sabatelli, B wav ' ' M, WY ? S if .A I ..... Now look closely at these students inside the building for they are the only ones who can tell you the story of Linton. The building will not tell you. iiiiiififiieii y'N-5 A any .ww my Qi, i . 5... 1... ,, 1,1-'sag sm' N 5 swf' JIRA in A, . ,. W iii Hgh., 4 X. af-ir , i ' mmf 2 Mqr K wg, 'lm ,M 'K W! 9 ,S 51' X ww My ' ' ' ,MAQW Y v . mm ,-,QA M, 'Q v, fvwfv xx x . if ,- kv Q., X X !W ,. ,A-A., we-ff aw ! . P ,- a , f 5 The building. Linton High School. remains almost the same as it always has been. yet Linton High School, the people, is forever changing. .Mgr 'Nr. l 'z FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS - Eiko Yoshimura Uapanj, Franz Mach fAustriay, Bodil Karlsson CSwedenJ. l STUDENTS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES W C. DiCocco, J. Bucci. M. Wong, C. Altieri, M. Bianchi, D. Cucano, D. Nobile, B. Karlsson, T. DiCocc0. ai 'HWY' FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT CLUB - Front Row: Woods, Ferrera, V Wilkie. Lubitz, Yoshimura. Jordan, Grams, Mach, Kranick, Ward, Handy. Coonan, Braden, Palxidi, Miss Bucci, LAdvisorl. Third Row: DiCocco Second Row: Gage, DiMeo, Serafini, Giedraitis, Karlsson, Morelli, DiMaggio, Hitchcock, Zampella, Morsillo, Hernas, Hermann, Komlossy, Carlson. School Spirit has become an ambiguous term. Some students Claim that School Spiritw is attending a football or a basketball game. And it' a student isn't involved in these affairs, he has no School Spirit. PEP CLUB - Franz Row: L. Connolly. Van Derwerken. S. Connolly, Rosiak. Litz, Colucci. Flynn. Spencer. Second Row: Rossetti. Barber, Mancini, Wong, Welsh, Zimolka, Hitchcock, Piccola. Third Row: O'Rourke. Greene, Daly, Brown. Maturan, Klcinke, Jordan, Morsillo, Ducos. LANDSCAPING CLUB - Front Row: Smith, Kelly Pinder, D. Butrym, Piciotto fSecretaryj, Wood 1Treasurerj. Vescera CPrcsidentb, lsgro Nice-Presidentb. Set-und Row: Stanley, Donegan, Salamonc, G. Bulrym. Call, L. Schafer, V. Schafer, Thompson, Sanders. Proctor. Tranelli, Houlihan. C vu Q- Q- :1 I . ..i as .Q 5 o .: Q. mnraufmfr SKI CLUB - M. Filardi E. Allen J. Flanigan J. Balcomh K. Gaudio G. Bandos I. Ginsberg E. Blumenthal I, Grams D. Bradley J. Graves L. Brown C. Green L- BFOWII J. Guthinger S. Brown J. Hague M. Callahan B. Hershkowitz P. Carmel R. Hitchcock J. Chlo ecki J. Hurwitz P. Chogkowski M. Hyland R. Chodkowski P. Jordan B. Coe N. Justin M. Coplon D. Katz S. Comenzo K. King J. Coppola M. Kuebler W. Daughtry D. Lagaese G. Decatur C. Lawrence S. DeLuke M. Lubitz D. Dilz V. Martini C. DuCharme J. Marzitelli R. Dussault N. McKiernan S. Fahey W. Merriman M. Feluren J. Mioducki S. Ferrucci B. McKibben B. Ferrucci C. Mott AUDIO-VISUAL OFFICE AIDES - V. Ruzzo R. Guilbeault G. P0llmCI1i J, Waldron H Torres L, Kelly S. Kopps P. Powell B. Flor iewicz G. Salamone D. Guilbeault R, Hitchcock B. Jourdanis F. Renaud S. Caperi Mr. Czyzewski lAdvisorJ D. Call P. Murtagh C. Neville R Neville S. Ornston J. Osika D. Paniccia P. Pastore J. Pratico B. Pyzanowski G. Pyzanowski K. Ricci J. Ripps J. Rotunda N. Sofia R. Snell M. Stevens J. Sykes C. Taylor R Tepper A. Titus T. Troat T. Visco K. Ward T. Ward K. Wetsell L. Wieczorek J. Williams Photo by L. Huppert XA . e wad 5 E S.. GYM AIDES - Front Row: A. Bittner, S. Bates. Second Row: M, Canfield, J, Hutton, S, Fullen, M, Butch, M. Spaulding, M. Mulyca, I. Grams. LIBRARY Aides - Firsl Row: Howard, Campochiaro, Amazon, Lucier, Borawski, Prater, Kulsick. Second Row: Barber, Las, Miss Lyons fAdvisorJ, Mrs. Prince 4AdvisorJ, Zampella. Miller, Freeman, Lubitz. Perez, Metz. 28 Mark Tranelli, Claire Falcone, Lewis Prater, Rose Guilbeault, Donna Guilbeault. gi it i ,, i l Q V ? , Q B AQ. V N , .,,. A 1 , W ,. W., , A., ...mi-f-v -f ' 542, . Q f i: V S . ' 5 .- . . . il 4 5 LINTON JUNIOR ACHIEVERS - fbelowj Jeff Cook. Patricia O'Donnell. Vicki Amell, Madge Nicolella, David Boulette. JUST AN ART CLASS A B. Seber, J. Rotunda. L. Messineo. M. Weinheimer. D. Galli. J. Canabush, J. Flynn, M. Latimer, C. Neville, E. Salmon, S. Ornston, B. Bender, D. Cath, B. Wilson, T. Ward. C. Taylor limi ff' W' a SCIENCE DEPARTMENT AIDES - fabovel J. Las. D. Piciotto. Mr. Mc- Clennan fAdvisorj. L. Lockett. S. Wood, A. Fountain, J. Reedy. J. Cook. But there must be other ways of showing 'LSchool Spirit . . . What happened to all the other clu activities? Aren,t they part of the school, too? 29 f bs and 'Wi There are more ways to express 'gSchool Spirit now than just a football game. r A - '-.. - , M, ig f. .t . g .,.ff f:, 51 g,w '? -- ' fr-'-.11-'jgivfffiifriff:i?iEif..CEi-Iifb! ' 5:5551 KS . Mig.. .. - ' f - - I -- - . 5. 1--H ' ' ,.gf-,gt-.1.'f:z:gf...i.--img .. .1 V . f 4455.-2 ' 7 .. Ff1fr'fffsf.ri:,fzz'ir...f- . 1 1.4-.f ii.,-1: 175' . Q 5- 2125- -ff ligsy W' ' U j , , . 52 .,, . 15,532 .. . V K. I I -K ryfrtffef Q. 2 1' J -L 1. ,,f-.g1lf- f , stef' Yi ...vii y '21 ifsr: .4 faq.. .sv f. 2.222 ff, -J.. Tig., W C cn P-3 P14 O 75 U1 -l va FU l F' FU 71 va l Q sv :s FD O S :1 D P '-1 : :s FD I E 5 P ASSEMBLY PLANNING COMMITTEE -- Diane Ciani, Sherrie Synder. gg. uaddng 1 ,iq cloud DECA CLUB Bilili, 1. Gage, Y M. Mara, L. Field, M. Gage. S. Doucette, K. Lee. 539 ef L Mr. Ludwig 1AdvisorJ, C. Tucker, T . D. Moore, M. Metz, D. Rubin, R. Wilsey, K. Enrcke, T. Samek, B. STUDENT STORE - P. Hicks. S. Doucelte. K. Ehrcke. L. Field. D. Rubin. B. Bilili. M. Zampclla. I. Gage. K. Fijalkowski. D. Moore. C. Tucker. l. Wallace H. Harlow. T. Samek. R. Wilsey. J. Casso. D. Cosscy. J. Cuvanaugh. K. Lcc. V. Underduc. K. Walker. B. VWlson. M. Mara. B. Jourdanais. Mr. Ludwig lAdvisorJ M. Metz, G. James, M. Gage L. Q sz. C. :1 I ..i L. .G 5 .-C cm. wg S..- Il ,.., T.. aa Cl. Q. :1 I ..i P. .o 2 O .C Q- BQOKROQM COMMITTEE f Linda Hulen, Mr, Fall, Mr, Denofio, ART DEPARTMENT AIDES f Shelly Imbody, Maurice Bull. Judi Doyle. 4. I. 'u Q. c.. :I I -i 2 .L 6 -C n. Mu llluqn wa BHD. Still there are some individuals who admit that they have no kind of School Spirit whatsoever. They believe that there are more important things now. XR R., 9 K 523,- V , M , k Nm.,k 7.5225 . 1, 1 5 513 2 . . 1 figz. ., wife... 2 1 ,jf gasi- T lil . .- VICA CLUB - Franz Row: Tabor, Merchant, Pierce. Pretious tVice Presidenty. Szuty. Polenz. Cartwright. Second Row: LaVigae, Smith. Rogiers. Crisci 1SecretaryJ, Mulyca, Gullione. Third Row: Mrs. Kessler QAdvisorJ. Carron. Buttler, Schaeffer 1Parliamentarianb. Nusco, Novakovic 1Historianl. LaRoc elle, Miller. Fleming. Cornelius. Talbot fPresidentJ. Pyzanowski, Markiewicz. Bosy. South 1TreasurerJ, Mare. Mr. DiLallo tAdvisorl. I , gl QQ 1 I TRIM TEENS - R. Gaworecki, M. Ward, M. Burke, S. Fuller, P. Pastore. D. Davis, M. Ward. P. Zimolka. P. Eckam. M. Germain, P, Coloff, L, Ciagul lo, J. Ferrara. COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE AIDES B. Wood. T. Hummel. D. Boulette. C. DeFranci5cO. P. Ouillinan. J. Marro, D. Fields. 33 1 , Qlfigim www fs. V, mg, ...,, Leffgfiazew ,HM ,N xaiaavgigw-.. 1y:f:q,1w,.g,k.: - 7 ,L LW. .,,. M. ,. MM, ,sm 'wlwvikw 1 -iarffgik ' S K U 9 ' 5' i M, Q, K H we wh ' ' iam.: H g W fm g f 1-Hifiifllf: i S , H . 1 mfg 'Y Y , Q sv Y.., 5, 1 3 Lf ' V bszaigv H V ' . S V V Que, Q4 1 'wgig 1 W 4:26 , K ,wf z, M ,x g XL i Se ' Q 451 ay Y as 2 . 'f ' 'HW www' w H.. -X w 79 g 2 ,K .Q -wi v--f.., . 'T ,, ,J ww ky . . w.....,, Q, Huppen L. by Photo ? NURSES AIDES - Frank Brewer. Mrs. Hooker fAdvisorj, Dolores McDermott, Barbara Long, Judi Wolfe K SK l i 'K ' ' - 'f fi 1 'gi 1 - , S ,rrr i - A - S - NURSES AIDES - Jennifer George, Jon Chlopecki Nancy Tearno, Susan Quinn. Instead of worrying about why 'SSchool Spiritl' is dying, why not worry about why people are living . . . or dying? 35 LINTONIANS - Fronl Row: Holcomb, Justin, Dilz, Hummel, Woods. Ruzzo, Flanigan, Pallotolo. Sanford. Sager. Second Row: Mr, Mead fAdvisorj, Blum Yoshimura, Vcseera, Luhilz. Finke. Ricard, Lcher, Third Row: Grubowski, Phinney, LaPointe, Fountain, Fourth Row: Rotunda, White, Hooker, Brown, Armstrong, Peterson, pen Photo by L. Hup A -' fx .x-,,,..,.--- ' S ii ' JA LINTONIAN OFFICERS - Andrew Fountain, Nadine Justin, Anneke Sager, Anne Ricard, Peter White. K o X ,r . 5 1 5 3 A yf Q' A C C E N Writing Laughing Joking Putting together a magazine. Workshops Miss Armao B6 Friday after school. Business Art Literary Staffs. The Contest Cand judging ity Publishing a magazine And making it sell. l T ...ur ACCENTS - Front Row: M. Karlin. C. Lawrence. S. Ferrucci. Miss Armao. CAdvisorJ. Second Raw: L Wieczorek, J. Gaynor. M. Bull. K. McNulty. D. Kranick. L. Huppcrt Photo by 000' L oto by L. Hupp t Ph QUILL AND SCROLL - L. Charles. S. Ferrucci. P.'Chrys. M. Freeman. N. Gordon. P. Snook. R. Hup- ert, B. Chapman, I. Naurnowxcz, M. Thackery. V. Piedmont. B. Callahan, K. Giachino, T. Coleman, VM. Punte. L. Lloyd. K. Parlin, C. Mott. G. Star. D. Dilz. A. Clair. I. Ginsberg. K, Livingston, B. Kalohn. C. Bickle. D. Goldman, N. Justin. M. Caufield, Mr. Patterson tAdvisorJ, D. Fine. J. Baer, R. Mikelson, E. Streeter, R. Shulenberg V is kiwi? wg Perhaps belonging to an activity can be called fun, Often times work . . , but a lot of fun. How many after school sessions have been spent in laughter when no one feels like working? SENIOR HI-LIGHTS - Mr. Patterson fAdvisorJ. B. Mikolson. B. Pascoal. K. Livingston. D. Dilz. B. Chapman. R. Huppert. G. Star. J. Baer. C. Mott. S. Ferrucci. M. Cauiield. W. Kalohn. P. Chrys. D. Goldman. N. Justin. L. Charles. A. Clair. E. Strectcr. G. Buksa. K. Giachino. M. Punte. I, Naumowicz. C. Bickle. M. Thackary, T. Coleman, V. Piedmont, D. Fine JUNIOR HI-LIGHTS STAFF - F. Boyarin, B. Callahan, D. Clough. M. Desieno, D. Feldman, M. Freeman. S. Gee, I. Ginsberg, N. Gordon, C. Hubel, M. Kirkland, M. Laube, C. Lawrence, S. Liebman, L. Lloyd, P. Markopoulos. P. Micheli, R. Neufeld, K. Parlin, R. Pollock, D. Reali, R. Schulenburg, B. Scott, P. Snook, M. VanSchaick, J. Weininger 4 ,A 'iv ' mmkw.-ual YEARBOOK BUSINESS COMMITTEE - Fran! Row: Mr. Szczcpunski fAdvisorJ. C. Woods. O. Yavor- nicky, R. Huppert. Second Row: M. Woods, D. Tondera, B. Chapman, M. Murphy, C. Hubel, B. Vitelli YEARBOOK TYPING COMMITTEE - Seated: Mrs. Eidens CAdvisorJ, O. Yavornicky, Slandfng: D. Hernas, D. Morsillo, B. Lansing, D. Grecco, P. Cololf, A. Amoroso. YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE - Mr. Cfyzewski 1Advisor5. L. Smith. K. Wusniewski. R. Gaworecki. S. Ferrucci. M. Morelli. V. Ruzzo, R. Hitchcock. I. Gage. V T' hx. W' YEARBOOK ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Y C. Parillo. R. Bernardo. M, Perez. V. Doak. Mr. O'Neill fAdvisorJ, M. Butch, R. Bernardo. 1' . 1 g Q .. AS How many organizations have gone form groups that meet not only afternoons. but evenings and weekends. too? 41 OI1 to .sf , . M .,.,...x unsun- v-no-a ,noon annul ,J A 5 3 4 an Z'-Y! . Produced by Directed by Miss Patricia Klein Mr. James Lobdell Cin order of their appearancezj Albert Peterson . . . . . . Kurt Weinheimer Rose Alvarez ......................,.. Debbie Reichling Teenagers ........................... Janet Cohen, Chris Dralfen, Barbara Floyd, Rita Gaworecki, MaryAnn Germain, Scott Hart, Dirk Hermance, Walter LeFlore, Linda Lusk, Joan Marzitelli, Juanita Pepe, Dick Thompson, Rose Venditti, Bart Vitelli, Laurie Walliman, Holly White, David Whittaker. Harvey Johnson Ursula Merkle . . . Kim MacAfee .... Mrs. MacAfee . . . Mr. MacAfee .. Policeman ..... More Teenagers Sad Girls .. Mae Peterson .... . . Conrad Birdie .... . Mayor ....... Mayor's Wife .. Hugo Peabody . Randolph MacAfee . . . . Mrs. Merkle . . . Mr. Henkel . . . Gloria Rasputin Stage Manager . . . T.V. Cameraman Shriners ...... NedAllen . . Helena Binder . . . . Kathy Parlin . . . Cathy Sayers . . . Steve Grayman . . . Rick Haswell . . . . Julia Beadle Nancy Gordon Berta Hershkowitz . . . Carol McDonald Pat Pendergast . Miss Leslie Kaplan . , . . Douglas Brown . . Andrew Chestnut Mary Alice Giedaitis EdVarno . . . . Mike Attanasio . . . Marion Hanny . . . Larry Juckett . . . . Lynne Plaine ... . Jon Baer . . . . Bill Minkiewicz . . . . . . Leslie Chew, Chris Draffen, Ron Ferro, Scott Hart, Walt LeFlore, Dick Thomp- son, Bart Vitelli, David Whittaker. 43 ?-' V11 ,A iv . tu A 'fi 1' W5 S mr 4 fb .i A K I any 'D , km wr K 43 1-mr ' xg if :S A i 2 5 . gg A Many talented people, other than the actors or the director, help to produce a successful play. Unfortunately, it is traditional that these people receive no more credit than their names listed on the back of a program. Costumes - lights - publicity - props - in each instance it is impossible to achieve dramatic excellence unless these sub-committees function properly. It calls for hard work and cooperation - until gradually a play takes shape. At the actual performance every- thing goes off exactly as planned . . . Qwell . . . maybe one or two slip-upsj and all the long, unglamorous hours of ham- mering, painting, sewing, selling and smearing are over. STAGE CREW A M. Caufield, G. Dornburg, H. Gayle, Miss Klein CAdvisorj, L. Murray, D. Thompson. T. VanDerwerken, L. Morsillo. 'C :: I .J as .o E O J: Q4 PLAY PRINTING COMMITTEE - Jerry Dornburg, Ray Sherman, Joe Markiewicz, George Flanders. l XX fvbvrv-hw:-nnawfe By belonging to a elub. a student ean lind compatable people. and out of this feeling grows many per- manent friendships. Belonging ean involve an etfort on the part ol' eaeh organization member . . . Many tind this not as mueh ot' an ell'ort as a pleasure. Q . Q Q ..Q??.f at PLAY TICKET SELLERS - Terry Borawski. Mr. Zullo 1Advisorj, Dianna Rodier. rm it .J E 2 E 2 DRAMA CLUB - M, Crouse. B, Schmidt. J. Stopera. M. Ward. L. Battaglioli. V. Piedmont. G. Raymond. D. Thompson. G. Howard. D. Kranielt. R. Ferrara. J. Brennan. D. Shapiro. T. Parker. D. Hermanee. K, DiCoeeo. M. Burke. C. Rosen. C. Mott. C. Barber. L. Wieezorek. M. Morelli. L, Jordan. D. Greeeo. J. Hurwitz. C. Bilewiez. M. Proltorym. M. Bull. C. Caruso. C. Costanzo. D. Tondera. S. Hermanee. K. Decker. D. Frederieo. B. Wilson. B. LaMontagne. A. Hermann. K. Parlin. J. Paeitieo. B. Berry. C. Dratlen. J. Fitzgihhon. S. Brown. B. Fitzgihbon. J. Cohen. N. Solia. J. Legorius. J. Marzitelli. R, Tepper. D. Spears. S. Perazzo. D. McDermott. D. Whittaker. l. Ginsberg. R, Snell. I. Naumowiez. D. Tranelli. J. Coekerham 47 friends sharing . . . special interests . . committment. . . working communally . . . raising money nschool spirit U3 . . . working actively and sometimes not . . . self-expression beyond the classroom. Photo by L. Huppert ewvwgs-0232173 2Zf3 17r:E5-Qwrvg'-l OQ.WRmWOvvW --sa-a'-C520 5 QEGESFQSJE cc 2:15 Photo by L.Huppert 'U 8 2 TJ S. Ebrite P. O'Donnell M. Nicolella C. Canabush J. Rotunda F. Mauriello J. Wasserman B. Wilson R. Ferro M. Farrell M. Hanny V. Piedmont Miss Simiele lAdv1sorj T. Flis S. Ornston P. Contompasis L. Dana J. Canabush fVlC6 Prcsidenty M. Bull fPresidentb M. Lawrence J. Legorius A . ART HONOR SOCIETY - First Row: K. Laszewski. Miss Simiele fAdvisorJ. B. Wilson. L. Clother. M. Hanny, Second Row: M, Bull, Mr. Winn LAdvisorj. N. Ducos, G. Ling, Photo by L, Hupperl p,,.p---W- Q5-M, ., , f 4. , . fgw W , ,. N ...fi-W . , , , -a ew . . L- ' Vf'A, Phum by L. Hupperl mx'N'm,, 3' ai if 'Wk Mi? -nf Phulo hy L. Huppcr! Vs J. 4 L 'Bt W 9. XY 'Y Q52 XX sf 'Q . A k t ,, :fd L . I 5 , ' ..,...,f-In 2 ,W .- Y.. -, uw 'H' Phum hx L Huppcrl W,,,V-'vw Q Mx, 4,2 iz! .VM fm., 1 f 9' . Qi f -'r1'hZ?1m ,iv A Ls'? ' K e w'v.?1eI if. 415. F ' 4 ,, 3 'gi Sgt . 'QL ,gf'V' Ae ' ' ffig?'1a.'. V Ur' Y - 'f wwf' A' W , , I? .Sf ,fa ,J . ,., f e r - ', 43'v. - '-Q 'f if uv-Avg R ,v f vt Q , .w.,' jf ' A - ' M M, W' 4' ,. 'L , 4 , -Q, -W L ff J ' K v,f..,.f.44-vi ,A.gW ' , Photo by L. Huppert Photo by L, Huppert 52 Pholu by L. Huppcrl if is ea firrq-a Yjrfgmquxg-: c3.!g1'5, Irofj-:Le qg-f plimgs avb! Qis ltg.1j!a1l1-IQQTXQ pgpflufggs LZXV-invaqye vEnQ lilggl, mgltum ilfleit tgfr-Q lgfctfgtuig QHQQ vi superum saevae memorem Junonis ob iram, multa quoque et bello passus, dum conderet urbem inferretque deos Latiog genus unde Latinum Albanique patres atque altae moenia Romae. . 5, , I V-,. ,g k ,-W.L,,- ww 'MW -f eius eius ei ei eum eam- eo ea ei eae eorum earum eis eis eos eas eis eis photo by L. Hupperl id eius ei id eo ea eorum eis ea eis , WY+ Spirals on the floor silver wires 3 sitting, hoping, contemplating a hand an outstretched arm yearning to choke the yoke of knowledge the slam. slap. slipping of cover, of sheets, of little blue, red, and white lineage. of rebellion - fthe forgottenj and silence. and emptiness, and void . . Photo hx l, Huppert Anka.-0.-WWF ,am-AN' Photo by L. Huppert Photo by L. Hupperi Phuuy hx L wi' 3 i. f-is f -. Photo by L. Huppert Photo by L, Huppert Photo by L. Huppcrt For youth and arrogance there are many faces . . somber somber wistful wise laughing lifeless childish crude many faces many masks there are many feelings never known. ,K z-WF' Wadi STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - Marion Hanny, Barbara Floyd, Susan DiMeo, Anthony Schiano. .' 5 E if H-1-qs? -Mimi ' I., . way? STUDENT COUNCIL f I. Grams R. McGough S. DiMeo fVice Presidentj M. Hanny fSecretaryj C. Green C. Kulsick M. Polenz P. Mare M. Burke S. Kirkham M. Bull L. Ciasulla D. Shannon J. Chlopecki Miss O'Connor 1AdvisorJ M. Fox M. Perrino R. Riley M. Jaycox F. Mauriello T. Schiano fPresidentJ J. Amond J. Wasserman C. Merchant B. Schmidt T. Parker P. Chodkowski D. Gordon L. Messitt R. Sabatelli D. Amazon J. Sykes M. Maiello L. Dana D. Feldman M Kuebler J. DiMeo J. George J. Battaglioli B. Floyd fTreasurerb J. Clair J. Green J. Frigolette L C. Lewis J. Coppola Fm M. Ward Mr. Van Court fAdvisorl A H' .V N. Shalfcr R. Zilfer -f ' A D. Scott T. Shaffer phuh, N L. Huppm M. Marioni J. Guthinger i.sifSwvi5?r?' li f1.3,,f5f4...f H232 F yarn Ei? fi. - at ..... Mi... .. 1 X STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES - Front Row: Borawski, Second Row: Tanski, Etienne. Blaise, Carnavos. Powers. Oswald. Carmel. Faulisi. LaGasse. Presseisen. Martin. Anderson, Ducos. Kenny. Parlin. Spaudling. Risano, Fourth Row: Blumenthal. Piciotto. J. Ripps. DeGenova. Capen, Feathers, M. Ripps, Flynn, Gold, Chodkowski, Brennan, Third Raw: mummy , f ' , j.'.ffi3Qg1lfjf- COUNCIL MINUTES of ber 5, 1970. p The meeting of Novefiibetffldlwiisicalled toiorderlat 3:f5' of the previous meetingfgygereggfead and approved. A pg- eep p The lirst order of election of a mayor and men to participate in Jaygee Student Government For A 'Dayffheret Was a run-OIT vow and fb? highest.YO1eS,..WCre..,thC dents: Mark2Qi?erritio,' Jaan Fifigolefie, liarilyniitiikuzzo, Stiei Dave Brendan, Mark Biiinchalfd, amd Rsfldyiabawih- rCS111lS Qf Sue .iD1Me0,?f Collncllnlten' i eppvt . vevvev T A i student. Couiicil.By1aW8tlf9VhiCl3..StatQS.p'A fsimplelimai Ofily 0f.rhe.QOunCiQ1 be en the The 123 The amendment was not passed because a two-thirds majority is needed to make a by-law change. Next was t e vote on the Equal Opportunities Amendment. The proposed .et.. 8 be the ef The them' .i..1 ,.t. . . the bylaivs. flS?iClefls5g!Q?9f?1 the bY1aWQ!?1d..ICP1aCQd Wifh toigbe' Stu- mean will tli?5ElSWd?m. 5011909 .il. iie. Flecllon issl sif.. . A . , Of wmv arid The pgrfpose of would be to mend the i High .sti Gounci Exeeutive MOM and begin Planning for T e iitii itit 1 T ,ff . which was isi' passed. A .... f ,.,. ...li Tti ' .... . lei' I i z ' f A , :.tzii35zfW'?iff'Hfa2? AC 'i ,. tt: -'f-. slant. it az-f:.-is teit - iief ittiti iiitiis T I T A c t'ts it it if A N q,1i?f CITY GOVERNMENT FOR A DAY A Mark Perrino, Philip Blanchard, Susan DiMeo. l3ikS.i?H if sl? ilhkii.. ' 'A A M .M W f Pho! Phol Photo by L. Huppert COLLEGIUM MUSICUM - Front Row: Cockerham, DeZalia, Sherman, Sager, Abate, Binder, Plaine, Lubitz, S. McLane, Jetter, Mose, Scott, LaMontagne Achiron, Hummel, Eddy, Hitchcock, Cicero. Second Row: Amell, Grant, Brown. Tranelli, DiMeo. New, Tondera, Myers, Bellemann, M. McLane, Beranek, Finke Sokol, A. Kriegler, Fox. Leber, N. Kriegler, Smith. Third Row: Brandow, Paludi, Renaud. Tariski, Decker, Ruzzo, Gaworeki, Rickard, Sabatini, Laube, Ginsberg Allen, Darling, S. Hermanee, Cohen, Pollack, Witbeck, Gale. Fourrh Row: Gilliland, Dralfen, King, Bradley, Etienne, Brandon, Stewart, Siegel, Mach, D. Hermance, Becker, Morsillo, Ferro. 60 Donning vestments of black silk with accordian sleeves and maxi-length a halo of golden satin framing our faces. at throat's edge- we await. breathless. void of feeling. pensive of cues. and breaks. and notes . . . Two massive lumps of creative flesh stir: the emotion of the graceful turn wisp. and How of lingers commands the superlative effort teven though we know we are 90? unsure ......-H-1-We of the music set before usb. oh, those seven-thirty rehearsals dull one's being. the spirit of ever having joined an organization quells itself, by a warm J or N-B--.J bed, and soft covers. awk-Q 'ir Nevertheless, it is just the gravity and elegance of such an occurrence that makes us reprimand ourselves for indulgence, such personal indulgence. Photo by L. Hupperl SERENADERS - First Row: C. Abate, H. Binder, F. Lubitz, K. Parlin, B. Hershkowitz, B. LaMontagne, S. McLane, A. Sager, B. Leber, S. DiMeo, S. Gale, B. DeZalia. Second Row: S. Smith, K. Tanski, D. Mose, T. Hummel, D. Tranelli, J. Gilliland, A. Kriegler, B. Finke, R. Ferro, B. Belleman. Third Row: B. McKibben, N. Kriegler, D. New, R. Jetter, D. Tondera, J. Beranek. R. Darling, J. Cohen. M. McLane, N. Allen, L. Morsillo. Fourzh Row: M. Sabatini. M. Laube. J. King, B. Rickard. M. Ruuo, D. Brandon. S. Meyers, N. Eddy, B. Becker. S. Hermance. E. Siegal. D. Hermance. 61 ORCHESTRA - Front Row: New. Kriegler. Stewart. Nix, Facci, Sonin, Eddy. Second Row: Yoshimura. Hummel. Sager, Beranek, Kriegler. Hermance, Shapiro. Nowicki. Katz. Sokol, Mr. Pezzano fAdVlSOTJ. Third Row: Brown, White. Comley. Elliott. Armstrong. King. Darling. Becker. Powers. 62 gee. it sure is cold out on this field. why do football players wallow contentedly in the mud tand still enioy it7y left. left. right. left. right. left. TURN! YOL' WERE SCPPOSED TO TL'R.N'.'.'.' tdid anyone notice'!l how could they. the tiniest. most rhythmical drummer? fBut Why a BASS drummer. at that'7J BONG. bongbong. BONG-A-BONG. lrest. 'est restl we -'I hey! almost back to the bench. and being able to 're-emerge again as Sir John Doe A J mmm only two more. carefully measured steps. and f 'lil' hey, man. that was really a cool play out there . . were you planning a new Z-formation. by any chance? Your counting was abominable!! Do you know exactly what a quarter beat isf!f!77 Y Q 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. we had everything before us. we had nothing before us . . . TAGE BAND -.I-'1'r.rl Row: J. Kessler. D. Tondera. S. Schonwetter. R. Shapiro. S. Carnavos. W. Rickard. J. Sokol. Sec0m1Row.' Mr. Kuchay lAdvisorl. J. Beranek. L. Cnmley. Sblilgott, W. Becker. R. Darling. D. Powers. P. Swartz. P. White. D. Katz. T. Hummel. Third Row: J. Simonds. C. Boom. A. Armstrong. J. King, M. Jasc owicz. . rown. ' AND - Fflllll Raw: Barber. Tomaszewski. Beranek. Kriegler. Sager. Hummel. Hermance. Cockerman. Semnd Row: Rickard. Kessler. Lewis. Pierotti. Tondera. Jhonwetter. Staub. Nowicki. Shapiro. Dreyfuss. Gayle. Katz. Long. 771l'l'll'ROW.' St. George. Martin. Latorra. Yoshimura. Schwartz. Darling. Becker. Travalee. pwers. Hulse. Comley. Beranek. Elliott. White. Brown. Beale. Fflllflfl Row' ROllins. Polomeni. McEwan. Travalee. Boorn. Comley. Simonds. King. Armstrong. .r. Kuchay tConductor3. Wachowicz, Sokol. learning through listening - breath support, phrasing mood, intensity - harmony. Blaring trumpets . . Booming drums . . Crashing cymbols . . . Whether traditional or contemporary. Emotion in its purest form. l 2 ' 5 l l 64 50 x XIUW iii h 'Www' O 65 Easing out of protective shells. excited. yet very much afraid of the flashing lights and blaring trumpets. we discover one another. By otherwise awkward encounters. we recognize each other's talents and ambitions, and discover the similarity ot' our special interests. We learn to work with one another. sometimes for hours at a time: slowly. we realize what words like sharing and cooperation really mean. beyond any dictionary definition. FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - First Row: ZifTer. Rafferty fTreasurerJ. Wales. Holman. McLindon. Secnna' Raw: Carnovos. Scott. Weatherhead. Collins tSecretaryl. Green. Bucci. Storm. Third Row: Hauke. Facci. Harris. Blakey. Bernadt. Duren tVice-Presidentb. Gold. Gomez. Mrs. Radcliffe tCIass Deanj. For through our efforts, we discover a sense of purpose and a pride in our responsibility toward one another. Whether 'gleaderv or follower orchestra percussionist or team captain we form organizations. recognize our shortcomings, and maintain a sense of direction. tiashing lights and blaring trumpets or not. Because. in recognizing the importance ot' others, we have finally begun to grow. 66 JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - S. Ebrite. M. Morelli. L. Kelsey. A. Titus. B. Doyle. A. Sherman. S. Spencer. B. Callahan. E. Siegel tSecretaryI. M. Hyland tTreasurerJ. N. Howard tPresidentJ, B. Belleman tVice-Presidentj. D. Reale, M. Laube, C. Abate 'if' Af M .. x l . S .. + X il +A Jef? ? li f l I . ' x 1 x f JUNIOR PROM CHAIRMEN V From Row: B. Doyle, L. KelSCy. D. Spc21rS. V. Martini. M. Hyland. Second Row: B. Bclleman fProm Clllillfmlllll. B. Callahan. N. McKicrman. M. fvlorclli. D. Wollman. 67 SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Front Row: Miss Conde fAdvisorJ. Derenzo fTreasurerl. lsgro 1Prcsidentl. Hyland fVice-Presidentl, Galle 1SecretaryJ, Second Row: Conner. Spanu, McDonald. Punle, Lecce, Thvrring. Booth. King, Piecolu. Kaminsky. Otlendorll Long. Third Row: Doak. Isopo, Skubisz. Reynolds, Dilz, Murphy, Tremblay, Ferrucci. Germain. Gaworecki. Renaud. Sager. Bells, Barkley. Mason. Butch. 'MAJ 68 E-: 1 Q- ' if I. . Ji I . . fi . -S?'3? ' 'il I V' I ' I 4.-,A l?ivff5f3i.?i,::!'1i.f4F I 1 f M. i' 5ii4Fi5 ' in ii. fi w , , i I QL - ii, E f 2. E5 2 Q .fri Q- E N ,qi 1 ,Q . , . psigv ,Im , M 5 W ,X . . ,l,,V:' ww V lg-- ' ,...,,5'i' 'VE . IOWA-CEEB-PSAT-SAT-ACT-NMSQT-NYSRE the standardized forms where we blacken and dot contentedly a millenium of spaces frowning at times balking at a few pondersome impossibilities knowing that it really means very little. whether we win or lose Cthough we marvel at the infallibility of computer X-309723 our sheets of uniform rectangular smudges land countless erasuresj mean much and are relinquished with the pride of stamina. at time's end. if with nothing else. For. having played their game. of the race against the clock and the number of blank blanks we have finally won. Winning is the greatest feeling in the world: where doubt and depression had prevailed f sharp humor and buoyancy illuminate this certificate of valor, this recognition this, means so much. 69 Emerging from binding grey cocoons. We are the epitome of aesthetic being. and the crystallization of comon form. Shrieking from a cinderella glass-slipper awareness and the taut pull of cummerbund an over-practiced smile a three-month consent and the ecstasy ofthe moment kills us with its bubbling effervescence. Will the stroke of twelve make the coach a raw pumpkin? the bouquet. a shriveling. tired heap. faint upon a waxen floor? The inevitability of time penetrates - Our images. now. are consummate. 70 ,,,... it SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN - Smnding: P. Derenzo. S, Gale, N. Tearno, F. lsgro. M. Punte. P. Pastore. J. Reynolds. C. Mott. N, Justin. C, Rossetti. Sealed: Miss Conde fAdvisory. S. Ferrucci. i SENIOR BANQUET COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN - B. Long. N. Teamo. R. Gaworecki. N. Justin. Miller. C. Mott, M. Punts. Miss Conde 1AdvisorJ, J. Reynolds. S, Henry F. Jones. Thomas P. Jorgan. Constance A. King, Jeremy D. Long . . H C That's me!! My name!! MV name'?'?'? These years. these years of cramming. concerted effort. timid apprehension. fear. over-joyous tumult self-reflection these years are vapid within the hollow recognition of a name. of three syllables. and soft reiterated mouthings ffor credulity's sake.l A sweaty palm. nervousness. I assume ibut within his congratulations. his are the same too . . . '??J It is over - why do I wish I were a freshman again? why do I want to relive a deadly Regents Examination'? why do I dream the past? . . it is fading away . . . . . the future lies before us . . . . . we wish that all men to be free. be free . . have I learned anything? 72 V DAISY CHAIN - Front Row: Trembly. Long. Chapman, DiCamiIlo. Blum, Caufield, Rosiak, Ferrucci, Murphy. Kownack, Caldara, Second Row: anabush. Blumenthal, Sandler. DiMeo. Barkley. Scott. Germain. Metz. Ruzzo. Smith, Third Row: Snyder, Johnson, Thyrring. Justin. Mott, Howard, Renaud. King, Sanford. mmmsmmwwwm ff-h.1m,,..,. COMMENCEMENT USHERS - Franz Row: Kaniff. Perez. Huppcrt, Coratti. Sewnd Row: Connelly, Dahlin, Walrath, Chlopccki, Rossetti. Third Row: Guworecki. Hyland, Floyd. Dill. ,....fW f fP A 'L 1-i f :Ex - .Ei W 'Q i Photo by L. Hupperl W 1 ,,,i.AE1p+ sevoofe Of Hwumgdigg NUILLDIIHLSNI WU? 3 ' Mr, Crandall. Principal Administration human relations . . . an exercise in endless negotiations, involving countless problems . . . usually a thankless job: recruitment and supervision of faculty. program regulations. financial problems: All necessary duties reflecting an unceasing commitment , . . . . . 150 irate students at your feet . . formal banquets and dinners . . faculty demonstrations . . graduation day . . . a dozen irate students in your office . . . faulty school equipment . . . yearbook bills and expenditures . . . bleating voices of students de- manding to be heard . . . the HUMANISM of a position. 76 fm.. ,, .f 'Q KF 4 i-Mtv-ws' 9' i, . A.. is 11 if 5 vi 2 D - iv 1 V 4' K ., 4, l 9 Q .:: Q. tr I Q L 3 Kilszzsa, . 1 if If U,- Miss Tomek, Mrs. Flynn, Mrs. Brown, Miss DiSieno, Mrs. Borgia, Mrs. Ceriani. Mrs. Wood, , .GF at? wg, .. .WK ,I Mrs. Inez Ceriani. a thirteen-year devotee to daily business occurances in Linton High School, will be most sorely missed. Her job of balancing clubs, books is a job that has tried the patience ot' many. yet she was depended upon for her competency and diligence. Indeed, just this com- petency makes her position hard to till: her retirement, we know. will be a time for Mrs. Ce riani's personal enjoyment. 77 Z '1 if H: Qi? ' :Ji ,Q ZX fi Lf 5 352 ' T .Ei ig pf' fm Y f -rw +1 L ' 5322 78 Guidance the clickclackclickclack clickclackclickclack clickclackclickclack ofthe Xerox machine . . . a familiar sound in the guidance otlice . . brrrrrrrrrrrringggggggggY office aides answering phones: . . . oh, l'm sorry . . . he's in conference right now . . . Mrs, Flynn, could you help me? Guidance A . . , one link of an entire process . . . seemingly mundane . . . vital to our growth and understanding. ns recommendationspinkslips schedulingclassesreport cardscollegeadmission . . . seemingly unimportant duties ofthe guidance counselor. the greatest aim: the personal involvement, the interplay of ideas, the understanding of our problems, capabilities, and wildest dreams. diliicult tasks . . . enabling each student every possibility to reach fulfillment . . . unleashing potential which has been nurtured for so long to Hower at last. 79 Librar A cold sun hits the lass globe in its gully of gray i'?oor. green countries iced water freeze beneath its prismatic touch one wonders: are there really all the millions of people within the spherical glass? Is there perha s someone on the other side of the world thinking the same thoughts? perceiving the same emotions I7 Perhaps ifl read all the books on those shelves ah - there is no moment for self- hypothesis one must complete an overdue research paper Ca promise twice-shatteredy. The tone of 9:30 awakens me: A flurry of forgotten passes. curtailed discussions are simultaneously crumpled within those cool circular walls The glass glove has just become a Mrs. Shewafd, crystal shell 7 i The imagined books have frozen with ' the snows of a closed mind. Duty calls. Lyons l 80 to X if -V,.-:i 9 is I T Z ,-Fifi ' fr ' Stud Hall fggww Q was ff 'L C by L. Huppe G a English 'We had such a ball in class today . . the teacher wasted the whole period talking about . . . 'Did you get a load of that girlls dress. . .', Yeah, you can use my locker . . . the combinationls written on the outsidef' Cheer up! Do you realize there's only thirty-nine Weeks and three days until school gets out?,, l i 82 M1 Mrs, Albert kg. Q 'xQ, 1 Rm' ... ,,, ,W A lil I ' r img: N.- -ef U? f Ri . , f, 5?YFfrfvsf4?f - ,. -'-- 1- A A 5712 ' , ' H egggw + ?w?w ' fwQwwwQ ammwiERQM ' ' 3, ,- 'F wwf,,.wMf-:14s2f1-1:- -- 5' 1 mf. .2'f,,f5:m',4i7?fffiif- fws, Qgqzgfs. -wgsgzvfafw vw,ez1fNf24LaSs5,3aum- 'XETW ,221 kf,5g35ggg,g,'.,,7Qggg,1 Xiifywgsfg, 'X L 'L ' K Iwi, W Q' 2 1 1 L , rgfffyzwz. 5' -A L . fm . Q54-fesiiiw , I Yifllvzf Y 7 'K . .,,n5..,, . gb f im? ., - f. Q fe, :RE 1 2 Q 'YQ 'fi . X 1559 Q W, - L2 I . 4 di ? : zeg grf g wz in ff Y A K -gf wi . , w,5A ,,A. , ,f 2 .' K ,Q L. Q- ' 52 A '?lf??wt'2 ,. 'f2B'8i '?if .mf 'f :ffm 'f isa:-Lg e mznf W ' ff, f 4 M,gf,,ggg3,f, f H ' 'mm ,,, 'L S vssgrif- 4- W 1 wa Z2 My ., WW f 1-' , ,mf My 5 Xiang? inset: Q fm 3, Qafyf-,f.fi3, , a ,Q , v A 2 fm: A s Mrs. Perkins tx 's English English You should have seen English class today - Everyone shouting at once, and no one listening. It got louder and louder and louder And Hnally the teacher said: HAH right, be quiet? But no one got quiet. And then she said: Come on, I said please be quiet!', But no one was. Finally, she got so mad she said Ulf you don,t be quiet, I'll send you all down to the principalls ofiicef' I guess everyone was shouting so loudly that they couldn't hear her. And with that, she stamped her foot on the ground M she gave a little shriek - and POOF! she was gone. ,M-- qs 86 gk A Y W5 i, is X X QW .sw Af .gif W fi fi, f fl: 'iff v ...., game, V ' vmmiy K ' Histor Daniel J. Mulvihill, history instructor at Linton High School for the past several years, passed away in the fall of this year. VVhile few of us have come to know him well during the past three years, former Linton students are well aware ofthe impact he had on the school. Without a doubt, he was a most knowledgeable student of American history and one of its most talented instructors. His passing leaves a void that will be diflicult to fill. 88 iis sa . .i ai. ff ,.,- . M i History is perhaps one of the most important subjects taught in high school. It must be said that more homework, and more difficult tests are given in history than in any other classes. Unless the subject is taught correctly, with the emphasis put upon relevance in today's world, it can also be one of the most uninteresting classes a student ever has to take. At Linton, we are fortunate enough to be experiencing a gradual change in the history curriculum toward more relevancy. No longer is it important to repeat dates and information that were once memorized, and then forgotten. History now teaches a student to think, to be able to express himself in writing, to listen, and to understand and remember what is heard. We must learn ideas and concepts. These same standards that are evoked in history courses are also standards necessary for our survival in today's world. 89 Math Math department. Student speaking. Mr. Nolan? Just a minute, I'll buzz and see if he's in. Required theorem 5: a diameter perpendicular to a chord of a circle bisects the chord and its arcs. Not equalg angles are congruent now! But why would anyone want to make a solution of 2023 pure acid? Beware of anomoliesf' If it is a terrier, then it is a dog. At last after four long years. Math is finally relevant. 'U . D' 2 o cr K4 ! ' I CI -cs 'U 0 Z1 - 4 5 I ...,, , i If I could only find the answer to this problem, then I will undoubtedly be able to find the answers to all the problems in the world . . A motorist starts from City A at 60 miles per hour and travels to City B on a certain route. Mean- while, a man invested a total of 55,150 in two enterprises. At the end of the year he has gained 6'Zn on one of these investments but had lost 4'Zy on the other. Besides that, a pet shop bought a litter of puppies for 380. All except three were sold, and the total received from the sale was also 380. If each puppy was sold for S6 more than was paid for it, what is the answer to the war in Vietnam?. . . 91 Math f,q if Mr. McClennan, Chairman, Science Department Mrs. Fitts Science Science the hooded sulfur dioxide cubicle never hooked the .0176 error the dissection of an old pet frog the agony of a more than normal day, a seven-page lab a seven headed monster of mindful meaning so right so correct so profound why? Science the immortality of innovation of neutrons, numbers, eons, arms, brains, genes Science e a generalization of accumulated evidence Science Interphase, prophase, metaphase . . . Double helix form of DNA-Dioxy . . What Round peas 7596, wrinkled peas 2579. Well, I say if you've seen one pea, you've seen them all. He counted how many peas? Leeuwenhoekls Wee Beasties. You use the coarse adjustment first, the coarse aayustmenlf U Today we start dissection! I still haven't the faintest idea what a quantum number is . . . Look on Table J for the electronega- tivity. If you canit think of anything better, say Van Der Waals forces. Acid + base 2 salt + water Those are not squirt guns!!! Old Ladies Raise Geraniums 3, 4 dichlorobutanoic acid 94 Physics is fascinating fun. Ah so! You don,t know what acceleration is! And you thought you knew what length waslv NThat's a gotcha!', Does water run out of a sink counter- clockwise in the southern hemisphere? I will never understand time zones or the international date line. What is the contour of the coastline at Boothbay, Maine? What characteristics do the gabbro family have in common? 95 We communicate through our words. Different languages have developed from words because of man's need to express his feelings. But languages also form barriers. Languages bind each man to Communicate only through the one language he knows. Language classes are an attempt to dissolve the barriers of communication. 96 ,403 'tiff 9 Miss Language Words are sounds through foreign channels. The insides of smiles around our friends, tiny looks hindering our spirits. We wrap sounds, like Shawls, around our bodies We stretch words and sit contented. We say a word, whisper, and break the silence. Let us say words together and stroke the sounds from our being. Words are rivers, rushing endlessly to a source. Music l 2 3-4-I-2-3-4-l-2-3-4-5-l-2-3-4 Watch those accentsli' Dance with it! Give it life!', la la la humm . , la la - a whole step higher! la la la la la - another whole step la la la la la Don't strain, basses! Use your breath support! Reddy altos H- . . . 'P 'All ye who music. All ye who music love and would its pleasures prove . . 'O come to us. who cease. not cease. not daily cease. not daily cease. not daily . . . From morn till eve to warble gaily. warble gailylu la la la Fa la e CSofter!J la la la Fa la - fCrescendo!!b 98 ii 5? , 's : 1 . 2 2 5 fi I u G. G- : I Z, L. eu -I 7X .Q 5 99 Art Art... the texture of stone, of cattails, of bubbles in coke. . . . a shadow bending against a wall, the gleam of tin cans, the color of their labels . . . Art is a stream of electricity in the blankness of life. It is the unspoken thought or desire . . . contrastbalancevisual perceptionharmonyequivocallineform warmandcoolvalueslineHow8cCOLOR Screaming circus fun on canvas, garish mystery in chalk, beckoning attention . . . revealing our innermost desires, our wildest dreams. 100 41 if ff, ,1- ,A .Y mmjf 'fs- -:QQ B ,LN S ws 4 levi if my QSM Lisa , .,95?vTi ,, ., . 53,3 ,il On a walk through the D-Wing at Linton one can see science and business and art rooms, but also a part of our school that too many students know so little about: The Home Economics Department. This is un- fortunate, because here lies a very separate, yet integral part of our high school experience. Some believe that home economics is strictly an area that girls go to learn how to cook and sew . . . those nice little things that you need to know when you raise a family. But home economics is exactly what its title says . . . the ueconomicsv of home life. Eventually all of us will be faced with keeping some sort of existence for ourselves, perhaps through marriage, perhaps alone. It is important to know how to exist in today's world, and this is a knowledge that can't be obtained from your biology or grammar textbook. This is why there are classes in consumer education, and food management, that teach not 'just cooking and sewingf, but how to survive on our present-day economy. Since many will someday be faced with child rearing, there are courses to be found in the dynamics of human relations and child development. It can be seen that home ec should be a part of each student's high school career. 102 as rs. M at 152: V . QF' 'ml l i 3 1 f,.,-'. ' t .Alf Home Economics 103 Business Business Education is learning real life activities to give you a head-start: on a part-time jobg on a careerg on life. Who doesnlt need to know how to write a check? a letter of application? how to fill out an income tax form? Security. Miss Bucci 4 l xxCoeq-Chairwoman, Busi partment ioadm-3 if '- 2 000006 3000080 romance W Mr. Fa Business Shorthand is like hieroglyphics: not only in un-understandability but in it is a key to a pattern of riches. Looking at the slams and curves, I realize that I can walk out of this building into an office. A boss replaces a teacherg A check compensates for my friends, who arenlt there to prompt me. 106 Miss Nappi ll al gui' , ,A ,,,,-.,..-x W ::.'mf:,q-.rss-,--f-M :'L ,.q'S' Vw h 1 W ' F' fT2f ':'7 xg -,M-gf , Mr. Ludwig BOCES The Linton High School Vocational Education Department is unique. It is a part of the total school environment, and yet it is separate. It is a BOCES Center as a part of the tri-country BOCES. BCOES stands for Board of Cooperative Educational Services and the tri-counties are Schenectady, Albany and Schoharie. The whole state is divided into BOCES districts by counties or parts of the counties in densely populated New York Areas. The Schenectady School District has always had Vocational Education, and therefore, has its own director. I am the vocational coordinator for the Linton Center. At present we have about 600 boys and girls including about 100 students from outside districts who are here on a half-time basis. We have a large pre-trade program for both boys and girls which includes different areas that are exploratory in nature and lead to future participation in advanced and specialized vocational trade areas. Our programs include printing, machine trades, auto mechanics, welding, drafting, electrical electronics, building construction, cosmetology, practical nursing, fashion trades and distributive education. The students in these programs are of varied backgrounds and abilities, and our prgrams are each multi-tracked so that within each program students may obtain skills at different levels. For example, we may educate and train toolmakers, machinists and machine operators in the same program. 107 BGCES Our students are, in one sense, more stable and conservative because they have focused on a goal that is much closer to them than those students who may go on to a 2 or 4 year college. Our students are placed in jobs commensurate with their abilities in fields or allied fields in which they have been trained. A large number of our graduates go into the armed forces training schools or to community colleges. Some students continue their education in Apprenticeships. Our teachers are from industry and obtained their degrees for teaching after being employed. This is necessary to hold the industrial concepts before the students at all times. The Linton BOCES Program is big, and, in my opinion, one of the best in the state. - Mr. Roy Larson Assistant Principal BOCES Department 108 Mr. Whittingham Mr. Bartlett ,ffl A ,V . ie, K at i by L. Huppert Photo fi The vast array of fields of machines frightens me Interworking of machine and man -u lathes, milling machines, drill presses. The ecstasy of power in hand of imagination in deed. The known formula, as the glint of sheet-metal. L Mr BGCES I'm taking electronic courses now to learn the basics and have a little experience. Right now you can tell that the future is going to depend entirely on electricity. There will be electric cars to be fixed, computers to be built, and household appliances to be repaired. The pay will be good fas a skilled electronic technicianj about eight to ten dollars an hour. Here in shop you learn about resistors, generators, housewiring, and solving series and parallel circuits. If you have a little skill for electricity, take one period of this course, and, who knows, maybe you,ll turn out to be another Albert Einstein. - Gary Pyzanowski awww' L .M-W, -as Z, BE THE BEST? When we first started taking machine shop in our Junior year we didn't realize that there were so many different fields that we could enter into. In machine shop we learn to work with machines such as: lathes, milling machines, and drill presses. We also learn how to use precision measuring tools, layout tools, and bench tools. Some of the work involves trigonometry, special formulas and the different types of metals. Some of the job openings after you graduate from the Trade Machine Course are: machinist, layout man, or machine operator. After you graduate you can go on to higher learning through college, General Electric Apprentice Courses. When we are attempting a new operation and the job comes out perfect, we feel a sense of pride, and we feel good inside. - George Baranauskas Tony Amiccuci Mike Richards I Girls, Trade Miss Spenello Mrs. DiLallo L. Ruppert 232 Photo by Miss Kerman z'.w 5H9'w-fl! G -5 ' H Ti? Y'-if W, 51-4:5-' 5 zu' Practical Nursing 113 N , ,,L .h Wa? 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Let's see . . . Question number l '6Why do I teach physical education? I don't think the answer is because it's your job . . . . . . hm . . . you know, that's a good question. . . . . . Think ofthe body as a machine controlled by the mind. How efiicient the machine is depends on how well physically educated one is. But what does physically educated mean? Being physically educated is being able to do with the machine what the mind wants the machine to do. H You teach physical education so that our bodies will be more efficient? V A Mrs. Baker, Mrs. DiLallo K, 3: ,T fs t ' W'-i ' ra ' ' ' - pf X-X . :Q-N ' t- xt-. - 2 'N ,AA MQ, 11399 i f I Cafeteria and Custodial Staff It appears that the only thing that we as students can do is criticize the food prepared for us by the cafeteria ladies. How many of us say thank-you to the cashiers when we pay for our meals? These ladies work hard trying to cook good lunches with inexpensive supplies. After all, where else can you buy a complete chicken dinner for 45 cents? It is a ditiicult job trying to cook each day for hundreds of students. The yearbook salutes you, cafeteria ladies! Thank you for fixing our lunch every day! Q is QR 55 535 K GQ E9 Qi 5 0 42 Q0 ,Q-QQ H , If ll i W Q 0-Ng: were iv I A YEHH an 10 4- 1 1 ':'A' : 1 H 1 'U 1 1 W fm 19 M it 01: ,, 7 1 ,1vJ ' 01 'W MH QM -:,: 'f1Lg,LV ii . igv . fi so 'N Q 1 VARSPTYELF, OIQALL g ' Linton , ,i Opponentlf Cat11oli6 'C!!11tQ , 12 Albany . ' 0 , KiHsSw11i??5iis11 H 0 Amsterdaril' High - 1 20 0 Troy High ' 18 ' 6 Gloversville - 28 Pia VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front Row: Rossler, Crowley, Mastroianni, Palmer, Howard, Coppola, Kowalski, Richmond, Florio, Second Row: Chrys, Hutchins, Hotaling, Turrin, Dodge, Shaffer, Torres, Tessitore, Docherty, Hyland, Third Row: Amiccuci, Wilson, Taylor, Valley, Cramer, Massaroni, VanDom, Blond, McCormack, Fourth Row: DiCocoo, Egan, Flanigan, Contompasis, Brown, Conner, Leva, Hfh Row: Hague, Palmer, Carrieri, Brennan, Pedone, Smith, Sixth Row: Mr. Baker fHead Coachj, Domburg, Graves, Newkirk, D'Ascoli lManagerJ, Mr. Thomson fAssistant Coachj. Varsity Football - 1970 Cramer, Dennis G 190 65 12 Name Pos. Number Grade, Massaroni, Steve g G , 175 66 11 Ross1er,'1B1fian QB 3 V gl 11 1 ,1,1l1 VanDorn, Mark if Y Taeklel 1810 68 'lil Crowley, Mike GQB 11751 15 g 12 Colangelo, Frank ' Tackle 205 71 I1 Mastroiarmi. Mike HB 1 l80 19 11 Blond, Leonard G 175 72 11 Palmer, Rodney HB ' l40 20 1 ll McCormack, Garry Tackle 180 74 all Howafdggfgll , ,,,,,, ,g HB 21,5 ll Diflocoo, Mark Tackle 190 75 ll Coppolagfiiiiiiiiii f HB 155' 24 11 Egan, Mike Tackle 200 76 12 Kgwalgkig Dave HB 170 25 ll Flanigan, Jim Tackle 200 77 I2 Richmond, Steve H13 160 28 12 Contgompasis, Pete T8C1C1C 175 78 11 F10f10.A15X FB 30 111. 12 . 1 11. E 165 80 12 chrys, Phil HB 1691 31 lsel 12 1 cmmeid Doug 1 E 180 81 12 Hutchins, Dan HB 130 32 11 Leva, Gary E 180 83 12 Hotaling, Butch HB 160 33 12 Hague, Joe Tackle 190 83 11 Dodge, Dan FB 40 12 Steve E 145 88 12 Shaffer, Tim HB riil 1 421 11' l Caffilefi, Bruce E 190 89 12 Torres. Bernie FB 175 47 1 11 1 Turfin, Cesare Tackle 170 89 ll Tessilore. Dave FB 175 50 ll Brennan, Mike E 145 90 12 Docherty, Dave Tackle 2055 52 ,,1,1' 11 Pedone, Bob E 150 91 ll Hyland, Mark 1 tiet i C 11,8133 lllt 1 541 11 H FP C 190 92 11 Dornburg, Gerry C 2157 1 56 12 Newksrk, Pete E 145 93 ll Am1CCLlC1, TOI1i G 165 60 I2 Graves, john E 140 94 11 Wilson, Chet G 160 61 12 Newcomb, Kevin ,.,,' g L 51, gll- , , 170 95 L12 Taylor, Charles glyy, G 62 11 Gerry Baker L.:qi2,1qead iii' Ted lfllllllomson Asst. Coach Valley. J im G 195 64 12 Richard D'Asco1i Manager lgill ' 1 120 Football: Condition, Exhaustion, Agony The many hours of conditioning the reflex: an endless array of muscle exercises a cheer rehearsed and over-rehearsed until the monotonous sound reverberates through dull eared-chambers. a soggy field, over-tracked the repeated commands dry in one,s throat the perfected play Exhaustion feeling the muscles of a leg failing to coordinate with thought the spirals of pain borne only from breathingg walking off the field. Agony being carried off the board dully hearing a name announced: your name injury, pain ah, the supreme torture - the glory of it all. 121 'f 3 5' 'FK .4 , , ff se W 'J A .nf M Q , if an ::f1 J k i, ,mm h if E, ig M 2 , i A Q, 'wi by an Q 214 ms Em , ,Q f I 'F wg .,V , .wfv 5 I 'im' A M Mic' mv? 122 A it ,mw- W 7' 8- 'Wwsw 19, V+ ,arf . , , f ,f g Photo by L. Huppert MAJORETTES - First Row: J. Booth. Second Row: F. Long, M. Murphy. Third Row: A. Gavin. D. Ottendorf. Fourth Row: E. Blum, K. Mason. -W- Fwh Row: S. Thyrring, M. Romines. C. Mott. 33. 6 i ui,-. K- K HLA VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - S. Betts, L. Plaine, K. Livingston, L. Peters, M. Milder, D. King, S. Snyder, M. Caufield, L. Charles, A. Pallotolo 123 Sig ,,9g,. f JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front Row: Scales, Waleski, Clark, Clough Simone, Malewicz Laudato, Blakey Tourtellot, Riccio S d R ' P 1' ' , . , , econ ow, OPOIZIO, Ch S, DeMeo, Duell, Pawles E 't P B 1 C ' ' ' ' ' ry , SPOS1 0, ar1s1, ea s, aruso, Wxlk, Ramos. Thzrd Row. Barbera, Thackeray, Comley, Montgomery, BlH.lObZCSkl, Schwartz, Zotta, DeMatteo. lu! ln! ' ww' ' A , W om, f V 124 to by L. Huppert 2 n.. Photo by L. Huppert The inert vitality of a team that works with one mind, thinking, perceiving the correct ends to each play: scoring once, twice, three times with victory riding upon vibrant shoulders. The roar, emotion, noise of interested spectators: '5Oh, why must it always rain . . t'That Popolizio, hels our manlv 6'Hey, ya know, this is the sixth time the cheerleaders 'didn't get the chance to use their t'Welcome Cheer,,?', gall supporting with cheer and song, 'till the shout of victory rings loud and lon-n-nglu J' at . K n J' .ff A ,X ' ' 455' Q ix Us ,Q I J K ' V vt .JL 1 V . JUNIOR VARS l ITY CHEERLEADERS - D. Roberts, J. Osika, N. Lewinski, S, Pastiglione, A. Hyatt, K. McGuire, B. Perry, D. Ciani, K. Wetsell, C. Dabroski 125 FOOTBALL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL - Front Row: Hall, Mastroianni, Chandler, PopoliziO. Siculna, Ring, Schulenburg, Clough, DiCocco. Second Row: Brown, Morales, Evans. Calafemini, Darmanjian. Grant, McGuire, DiGesare, Third Row: Mr. Meola CAssistant Coachb. Hebert, Amicucci, Maiewski, Braun, Smith, Cramer, Mr. Denio fl-lead Coachj. Fourth Row: Herman. Demarest, Forget, Affinito. The uncontrollable emptiness of loss, the game we had to win, just wasnlt. ' O a tumultuous crowd, encouraging, breathing awes of pity sickens me. Stop!! I was witness to the interceptions, the agony of opposing strength I was witness to it all . . . please leave me to walk the yards of fumbles alone. Your groans and orbs are too piercing l 126 PSF! UP oto by L. H Ph pert UP oto by L, H .C D-4 Photo by L. Huppert iwF 'f , .- 5'5 3 A R 134 AM 1,3 xr M B .. dv 1, N? QQ. .L ,T I . Ha, Q - f - 1 Wk, 3 ' . k cg 1X'3'2.1gMvf I ., .fffym 4 fx ,A fp. , - ., 4,2 ff ax K f . 'MXN y -, . X L Ku ' ln A , . zffifvgmzp-5' .7 iff li. ' A- A A rw 'M' N Q .,Q? Q 2 , Hx k Nay A ' , ' dp ! .-'V' ' 'F . Aff 'T 38, 7 . Y k Zi 4 . '+ 'v. .F ' 3 P, , ? '- - A X - . ffffmf' ., LW -Q f2f:i 45fQ, fx , - ' , V ! , K .Ag ., .. M- .- , , 4, 1 K - A. K 3,37 ,ww . A ,M my s 128 . - . .,,,,.,N, W.. Photo hy l.. llupperl CROSS COUNTRY TEAM 4 Front Row: Lawrence. Notar. Brandon. Satchell.W. Lloyd. W. Lloyd, Gonyo, Second Row: Valelly fManagerj, Dagastine Marczewski Borawski tCaptainb. Marrongelli fCaptain5. Thomas. Daughtry. Mr. Mclilligotl tCoachj. -11, Photo by L Huppcrt nOn a flat road runs a well-trained runner. He is lean and sinewy with muscular legs, He is thinly clothed, He leans forward as he runs with lightly closed fists and arms partially raised., VARSITY BASKETBALL - Slandi ng: Barnes. Croce, Ziamandanis. Currieri. Powers Hammond Mr Przvbvlo lCoachJ Williams Gee Mod st Lew Sto er ,. . . I 1 . 1 .. . cs p 21 Marro 1Mz1nagerl. l . .li ,L,,L,f lr Photo hx L. Hupperl it TI 73 Q65 ,, 63 I jggigg,,1gi79 .5 - ',v-....:.:. 7 ' ::'i 64 .gs ,gjjiiz Ella Lmmlmli Q53 , mmm., Q9 'tml Mis? 62 88 69 85 6 l y,f1Y.ARSITY BASKETBALL L,m., P1J?Q??fL OPPGIWH' kmmmm Mont Pleasant Albany High Amsterdam i Gloversville ' f Catholic, Central: Newburgh ' Troy: High ' P A ,Bishop Gibbqhs , PhilipiSCi1uylerQ fl Christian ,Brothers MontiPleasant Albany High fig Bishop Gibbonggtfgi' Amsterdam Christian Brothers Troy High Gloversville Philip Schuyler Bethlehem Central Troy High Y Photo bs L Huppcrl 130 Misty 'Qu Y Photos by L, Hupperi y A crowd: l seemingly, but a melange r of masked faces f a one-of-a-kind family of splashed variegated cloth its voice - one voice -. a desperate cry a livid rage but really, it is not so. the team of the crowd is not only masks, or people or a schoolis title it is a community replenished time and again with different faces and feelings and hopes. The intent is multi-faceted: the team itself declares its nerve-shuddering naivete through fumbled shots and miscalculated steps but is revamped and infused with new bodies, and faces and souls, and spirits onto the static wooden court these new bodies faces souls spirits change too in its cheering section - A crowd Photos by L. Huppen 131 .. L - ,lllk ,, A ,ld 2 1 4 XKYLK PM 6 J ' 2,livfif:?32??s17??zi1??? V' .Li gffflwy f A-,, I - A f, ,,'q1g,g,j jgwe2gwgl3l3fifsliWQHH ,.L, ,,xEA L A-1 'Linz 1, full -gimme ik -Zg9r5s,:Q.f ,'L5uT f 4- 'wz-1fn.-:wv3g,gaf52h5?2a.z. ., 'ff' ' ' f' 211.1 . A3f'2,-- J -:Q 'f K f f A A ' -V ia. V, W, fu A35F7jQAfSws'1' fi xii Eff rl , ,f?i5YlHf25'f5Sijgij-1:fi I H JL! M- 4, ,V 3, ,Q -lf. 'lfsifig 1, J M if 7- Y L 1 up W-'gf-gm,gw:,a. 1 .Nflvz'fflez1s1'sP12w L Q L H - -f . A UBAEYHS 59 w2gq3g,g:,gg, - : V f f,.LQM,lJ,m,.i,,x3Iw.5,t -- A -z!. A, ,z,., A , 7 'w ggigl l y llylel' A , VX fl 'MF :.,.1 . ': ..2I-5 H' ' W -- ' A rims 67 A 'mm . J. Q .ff 7- mm 1, we an ,Q , K 7 ' 69- ' S 59 , 1115, ,, 59, fi - ,. ll, , L L , -'.A 1 '--' :-i A llllll L ,mh' 59 , 85 A 49 -, ' - 1 - ffrSf5hUYle1' 83 , V A ' m'A ff' 'R 1 Nw L ,MW ,-1215 ' ii, i I in H V ' 'llQW?isJ Photo by L. Huppert Photo by L. Huppert Ph0l0 by L. Huppen 7:2141-qafl , JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL - Fr , , , , , , 5 y , p WICZ, u er, Matocha, Vitallo, Duell, Williams, Meola, Carter, Lussier. Przybylo, Furgason, Mr. Rapavy CCoachj, ont Row' Barber Bemadt Friello Upshur Daly Second Row Ta lor Su runo ' R f 132 Photo by L. Huppert Photo by L. Huppert 3 Lost in a crowd, yet one of ten, still one of one in the entire world I am me, in a large gym. . . Yet, I am he He is one of one, one of many like him in the forgotten world of them', No glory, no status, no one cares, really . . . Just friends and good times, but frustration marks the time lost' I am lost like everyone else. I am time Windy autumn days blew my soul out to Hthemf, I wanted to Win . . . don't we all? On the outside is blue, Vvhite and sneakers Inside there is thought, tears and laughter a girl, a student, a machine, a lover of the arts . . . of people I was me, one of one, one of ten. - Lissa Charles VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - Front Row: Riley. Dornburg. Lecce. Cramer. Popolizio. Secrmd Row: Thomson CCoachJ. Daley. Newkirk. Florio. L twrence Weloth, Sautter. Isgro fManagerJ, O'Ne1l 4Ass1stant Coachl. Wrestling: the Contact sport involving the collision of steamy flesh fusing with a mist of perspiration the methodical eifort of pinning an opponent and the slap of an unforgiving mat the knowledge of the coordination and supremacy of mind and body. 134 -,.-w---nu,-qq..,f Photo by L. Hupper! ,,,,,A a??Q3, . M ,L , ,556 R Q. 3 I J' xl: -if I I 1: 1-w i M. f gf AS , ,,,. ' iiik ' V V M ,qw 1 Q mf I ,, . , .wwe J- .wx If K r -W 1 5 Gm s V sa ' - .,,,f+ is K. Z , X K ev 1. 9 F Q W 6 uh fx A Pham by L, Hupperi , Aryk fif? 5r-- ' ' S5 D , we S .4 v' lk I 53? Fr! V K . pf' . 1, ,ff , . J 3 -4 gi we 1 1 F W 1 my X f Q f if 4 . , 5 xl 11 ,M 1 N Photo by L. Hupperl ,vi- ., ,.-,jgfff,f fj. -x 1 Photo by L, 135 Huppcrl ff xl if ., .5 K, VARQTY WRESTLING 29 L' Opponent V ,L:5, Mom Plegsant 22 IHK - 9 .,.. 12 55 M0 I4 55'm G1fi1W ,:,l, ,. if 41 , Qi3P5 5 l AX Z ,LZ i' ' 8 i1J :,L 33 Kwiwx M ' A 23 FA 9 Q h1f1 Q I ' 8 Class XII Place. Vince Ai'- first in thc ii7ffg'f?i'53 W ww 912122215 Photo by L. Hupperl 136 -- mm, W. mm ww JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - Front Row: Daley, Beck, Simone, Beals, Weloth, Vendetti, Buell, Hoffman, Carey, Quinn, Morales. Second Row Taylor, Walrath, Scott. Majewski, Mr. Thomson fCoachj, Schwartz, Isgro fManagerj. 137 Pholn by L. Huppcn I ? 138 Photo by L. Huppert BOYS VARSITY GYMNASTICS X From Row: B. Woodin. I. Englebardt. W. Lloyd. W. Lloyd D Adams. D. Coppola. SecondRow: T. Palmiotto. fManager7, D. Laudalo. Mr. Masucci. fCoachj, D. Conner B. Coe. fManagerJ. Third Row: S. 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The great relief as the routine ends and you head for the bench. The deafening silence as one waits for the score. The overwhelming sense of pride in placing. The hug or handshake that makes it all worth- while. - Miss Nancy Currie BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY GYMNASTICS - Front Row: P. Bagdriwicz, J. Wilk. Third Row: R. Paniecia, G. Wagar, T. Trout, S, Mrozinski. E f K Paolelli, I. Laudato, J, DiSalvatore, M. Schwab. Second Row: D. Williams, D. King, F. 139 GIRLS VARSITY GYMNASTICS - Miss Currie fCoachj, E. Ulessey, T. Zullo, D. Meyers, L. Clother, T. Conte, P. Halnon, K. Van Schaick, D. Scott. S. Lega. gt io .QQ 13 Photo by L. Huppert Photo by L. Huppcn 140 Photo by L. Huppert I A A'A'L 'K M -GIRLS GYMNASTICS I Ln.,,W,. .W-ff- W' A K. ,,L, M-w4vvP WM' ,,,,,.--N.,M,,,,,,.-'Q-M M K , . -V , . , ' M1125 kj Linton 'L'i' L K' Opponent 61.30, Guilderland 65.40 61.30 Red Hook 37.00 . 58.85 Burnt Hills 61,70 New Hartford 3 0 v-Photo by L. Huppert GIRLS .TUNIOR VARSITY GYMNASTICS - M. Halnon fManagerJ, S. Beck, K. Strange, M. Dahlin, L. Brown, R. Agnew, R. Parillo, L. Brown. 141 nw VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row: H. Vitallo, Gleason. Denollo. Della Rocco. Murray. Cornell. M. Vitallo, DeLuca, Adamek. Campolieto. Second Row: Mr Denio 1CoachJ. McDonald, Palmer, Monaco, Brudzienski. Buell. Scholes. Rossler, Leva. Marro. 'f S ll W 'iwx-5'.,l, 'W Nz' 4'.. . .f 7 S 4 E F JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row: Mr. Tierney CCoachJ, Miller, Angerami, Catalfamo, Burke, Coppola, Riley, Muscanell, Stegagno, Mastroianni Second Row: Brown, Puorto, VanDorn, Ward, King, Docherty, Mlodzianowski, Stopera, Clough. 142 Q V e vmilyelsasebalgfkeicfga eVel l T' e e V . ,K,Vk, AEVV, ,VVVVV , V. ww: ' l l f faishqp Gibbons lbst 1 . Wim 1 won' L won' l WOR 1, won , won won ' ' won V ,Wim , ivqn - Won Wim ,.hV -WCB V V, lm Y L L,., VV VV ,Opp0ngm,VV- , ' V. 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Dornburg, Mr. Baker fHead Coachj, Clough, Conner, Sutphen, Fountain, Mr. Terriault CAssistanl Coachj. 144 nl The speed of the wind engulfs me, sucking the deep draughts of air from my rasping, razor-slit throat. I am prodded and pushed past others, my endurance and pounding heart keeping rhythm with my feet. Behind me soft clay-black earth bubbles are imprinted by soles of warm llesh Today I am the torch I shall light Olympic Games . . . how many steps, how many more . . . I can see end: my ever-thickening ribbon of glory I am alone upon all the tracks of the earth as an exhausted, dead-weight corpse Yet, I will win. 145 ?5fv 4355? GOLF TEAM - Seated: Levy, Mark, Mr. Przybylo fCoachj. Standing: Bogdan, Pratico, Cusano, Schwartz, Lessner, Grabowski, Belleman, Gordon, Boughton. The piercing glint of silver refracts an autumn sun, As if slow-motion the arching curve of body and club perform integrally: a perfect clean sweep has been achieved Peering through tautly wired interstices of a steel tennis racket, he carefully views his panorama of chipping, opal asphault, and ivory-bright lineage. HA merciless sun hits into his face with its fist. Massively striking the ball, his full weight is held by a hard ground, abrasive. Irony: the impetuous, 30-second mallet sweep of arm against ball - and a lethargic 4-minute search over the fence. That this should, pray not, be the game: a nightmare. 146 25 , VARSITY TENNIS - Front Row: J, Dall, A. Chestnut, P. Jendeziak, Mr. Catino fCoachJ. Second Row: J. Mioducki, P. Chodkowski, B. Schechter, L. Juckett, D. Powers, S. Liebman, M. 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' 1 -fif torottor oo?gqg511tfRrepara10ry 11. 1 1 1111l i fT.o.Pg Q 10g Track, 10g Baseball, 10, 1 1111 .litttttonianst '11 122 C1355 DOPP1 General tits, 10- 1111 if 1 Etffutive Committee, 122 12' DORNBURG, 111 DUNN, ROBERT M1 - DIMEOS SUSAN A' - Sue f3t???f?g f111'1'ff1'f't f0'f Preparatory DUNSTER1 NELSON Student Council, Vice PfesEQftiiiigtr1i1ftj12: Junior Varsity wresumg, Crew, 10, 11, DUPONT, DAVID M. M if 111 11 Vice President, 11g Stu- 12: Football, Junior ll, 123 dfT31f Club, 10, ll, 123 SCICIIHQQSQ 1 L '11, 125 El' Varsity Letter award Football, o 162. o qs, M,-,ma A I . aw , f ,.,, 5-'ffi24g15g,Hg,g1 i ' -51' . HH, : .i, ef' 1'?ii?5?:viE '3r .'::,f-- ,, V wg? gg --v,:3w':,gI? - ' eifiefw Q P Q' . 7 'DYE , , if ' ' sifll, fm- , , J ani gan DURBAK. DAVID P. I Junior Achievement, 11. DUSSAULT. RUDOLPH EDDY, NANCY E. Collcgium Musicum, 10. 11, 121 'I'.O.P,, ll: Ser- enaders. 10. ll, 12. EDWARDSEN, EVELYN M .VAA Practical Nursing, Yearbook Business Committee, 111 i A I A College Preparatofjv College Preparatory' College PVEPIIVIIIOITV FASULA. ROBERT P. A College Preparatory Ski Club. ll. 121 Wrestling, 10g Accents. 10, 12g Camera Club, 10g Honorable Mention in Poetry and Honorable Mention in Informal Essay. Ac- cents Writing Contest. FAUCETT. WILLIAM D, - Bill College Preparatory Executive CommitteeQll2. aggaiiiw lf ffilefz'-155515511-1'lv 5. L1y,e. ' I1i,l2. Q if ELANIGAEJ. JAMES A. i A 3 'i-, 1jCqIlegePreparatory I Football, Junior Varsity, 11, 121 Ski f.VCltxb. 10, 11, 12g Key C11iQggf1fl3,mA112giLintonians, 12- - I A ALEXANDER. .5 1 I it i A . EHRC14 E. KENNETH A. .Business Education A IIAFERNAU. GREGORY College Band. 10g DECA Club, 12g Orchestra, 10. 2 FERRUCCI, ALEXANDER 1. Generali 2 I lllfr Aslls fGem,,a1 ERWETOWSKI. CHARLES P. PERRUCCI. SHEILA College Pfepamfbfy AFEGYD, BARBARA V. ' 1 College Preparatofy Daisy Chain. llg Linton Hi-Lights Stull, 11, 12g 7 l f Q I I iiffaclical Nursing Yearbook Staff, 10. 11. 125 Robert Burrell Me- Quill and Scroll, 12: Class Executive Committee, .School Play, 113 morial Award. A Il, 12. '.. . irive, C10 Alternate, Treasurer Ezzo. LINDA s, College Preparatory FIGLER, GENE L. zmziiiffmz nmpfng . e. it 5-712g ctw Executive 13 . cbbif. 10, 111 Bbbsief Club, 103 Library Club, . Ebbtbait, 10g ski Club, 123 Baseball. 105 Track,.' A EQQHQQYD, TAMARA V General 10' 7 .. ,l12f1l1f.12- .1 ll...... FAHEY- SUSAN A-. .lltsls Pffpaffffvfy A- be H0531 Cflffefzf 11, 121 cbiicgium MUS1CfImwlff3igiifjV'SCfC1'121dCTS, io. 11411 l 1 start:-1121 Accents, 12g Ski Club. 11, 121'Are2ifAf1gl?Siate Choir, 12. Q .lielr sewn, 12g sur-mi. 11. I ff lil.i FALAC E, NANCY I ' '-,' College Preparafory BRIAN D. College Preparazoiy Rl.'Vl:b ' 'fu m .Ili Preparatoqv EAR1NA. FRANK s. . ' Industrial praying .els lserenadefs, 11, 123 Collegium Musicum, 10, 11, I liiiliiiiiilafyaiisfeilfrbm sn s toe Pep Vocational Student ofthe Month. A V 123 Lintonians, 11, 121 Intramural Basketball, 10, I llllllliiliciiib, 105 Libfafy 3-wfify C E l E vi .Q 2 o A 9- WW' f ' 'i ifxi-'lIi161iIY1fli'.E I V' - - f ' gy 1'va'z1f1ei1bs-iizglgfg'A . . K My ...V 1- f 1 , .. i-Qt.fM1--f,w:-Wfwi1..i.i.,,....wi, grief ,yiiqtff 5 -'hs ,TA 'Mwhw 'www 5. 'I 2 - :A :WI .:I,EE. :fE'Ew, Gif ' ' '14. .s ':.J. 'P. .1 .x4:i: :r-W6 , ,JgQifqf.2fAf??7 :, f , 1, LM,Z.,. ' W 'E f 6 1- A A 15 1 C u Q-1 D- 5 I -l iw .D O ..- O .CI D-4 5 M Weigel W .L.X , ..,, 'Clallege Preparatory Executive Committee, V D165 College Preparatory At r Debby ff 1 r f rr'rr'f Firearm 123 Aft Curb, ll, 12. J. - Patty S A ' College Preparatory Nations, 10, llg ski Ciub, 10, 121 Club, 10. A. College Preparatory llg Track, 10, ll. 12g Dramatics SUSAN A. College Preparatory lYateifYHlage Sewing Class, ll. 12g Gym Aide, ..-. Prom Ticket Committee, llg Trim iTea15Qb 12- A Q , ANNE General ',-l 12g Student Store Manager, llg Public Speaking Award, Third llfl I ,f.t if-frzeilgeifi--rf tgirl swf . .f A 0 Qf.1,,M11-H 74 1-fm Lum: ,mfi Grg33L1,gt3gD1,.,1xQ1Ro1N1A L. Practical,Nursif1g Majorettes, Ili Choir, 10. ii GALE, SHARON College Preparatory Rfl- Danny 1' A V ,V L J, C ollege Preparatory BABSBARX K, College Preparatory ,VStudentiJCounei1, 101 Dramatics Club, 10, llg le- -',' 'lk , ii K' GASS, RAYMGND JQ - Ray 'Printirtg G.AUTIEstzSTE?HEN.C- College Pfeeafefery Key Club, 101' 11, 123 Student Cbuneilf 105 flu- nior Varsity Football, 105 Survival Club, 12. GRVIN, ANNEF. l'.l 5? College Preparatory Majorettes, 11, 12. A - GAWORECKI,jRITAi .,.,A . College Preparatory Model United States Senate, Vice-President, 11, 12? 111.2 C0192-iuflll MuS59Umf122 Class Executive Conimittee, 12g History and'Citizen- ship Vat St. Columbzfs. V GERFINfi?'DON1kLD'R. College Preparatory Crew, IQ, ll, 123 Amateur Radio Club, 11. Celfege f27j17gj:s?jei55iEL11 efziifigfgiif: jgygijtiisgg-'f,,f - . .. '1gQ2g4w- 1' vjffW.1if's Trim Team, 124 'If.O.P.,.11g Junior Vgrsity Cheer- leader at SL Co1urnba's,i10. ' ' ' ' GIACHINO, KATHLEEN L. M Kathy - 5 1 ' fi ' 'College' Preparatory Cheerleading at St. Columbals, 105 Linton , Hi-Lights Stall, 12g Quill and Scroll,f12. GIEMZA, PAUL College Preparatorv GIER,,LINDA .Le Lynne College Preparatory ' Band, 100glDrarnatics Club, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club, 10, 11, 12, Model United States Senate, 12. i5G1LBERT, GARY AA. Generate GOLD, PETER D. College Preparatory Skiffllub, 10, 11, 12. - . GOLDEN, GRACE E. Business Education f Stargipseller, 10. V ,V V GOODENOUGH, DIANNE PL - Dani Business Education 1 llltl Twifling ciub, l0i,11. 1 1 V., 3-P QQ-+13 5 .. . . ,.. 1,-w,m:Q1e.1-,g-f,--iw. gy. , . ' f u -ml.-,.11:..11.--... qi.. . . 5 fry' 'Jef ' 'L is-'Y f 'l ' f - . awe, , .. f 1' ',.t1fSf,gef fx v,.., ,.e5.wm1f GRABOWSKI, EANIEL B. - Dan ' College Preparatory Junior Varsity Basketball, 10, llg GolfTeam, 10, College Preparatory ' l'lll gj Model United Nations, 10g Foreign Exchange I ' Student Club, 115 Collegium Musicum, 12. ll, 123 Class Executive Committee, 105 Choir, ll, 12. HERNAS, KARL A. I College Preparatory LIPIICKS, PAUL W. V, ' Business Education, H JAMEfSj.T1 A'-l' .College Preparatory, llili'i ' College Preparaiory 1 lli i Liritonians, 11, tiig,Q1Si55ii1g5J.c1ub, 103 Ciwigiog A Intramural Sports, IDL ' HOLMAN, LEONARD C. College Preparatory Accents, 10, 11,125 Class Executive Committee, ll. I HOOKER, CHRISTOPHER R. College Preparatory Lintonians, ll, 12, Junior Class President, 113 Varsity Football Mar1ziger,,.-10. HOTALING, RICHAKQA A11-+Butch Genera: Football, Junior Vaioity, 10, Varsity, ll, 12. ll, 12g Lintonians, 1 uf VVA, I HANNY, MARION College Preparatory GRAMS, G.. ilftt lftiee P S lils mfithexieqgearion HARLOW, HEIDI College Preparatory 1 A L. Serenaders, 10, llg Collegium Musicum, 10, ll, R. College Pfilifjigararofy student Councit, llg Student Store Staff, 12. f 'Glee Club, ll, 12, Booster, Club, HART, MICHAEL General 10. I HARTIN, PHILIP P. Trade Aulo Mechanics GREEN, CHRISTINE D. - Chris HAYDEN. KATHLEEN A. - Kathy College Preparatory College Preparatory Ski Club, 12g Class Student Council Representae Yates Village Sewing Project, 10, ll, 12, Library tive, 12. A I ,,.' Aide, ll, 12, Pep Club, 10, ll: Student Council, GREENWOOQ5' RICHARD D. - R11 A e.., 12. A ileer . C .1 ,rlrl Cvllfgf MICHAEL mae A.Yeafbvfiki,.IrIiihd1ing Committee, 11. W. - Arr M. College 'i 1 S 'V College Preparatory KGUARNERJI, 7 NALD i1f fistampseller, 10, Cross Country Team, ll. HAIGHT, .gl, 5. College Prepafzngxye .t,i...l.lll. HERMANCE, SUSAN A. e Sue I T.O.P. Ushefettefil 1, ' I I i.'i.1 I College Preparatory HANDY, - Nance I . Collegium Musicum, 10, ll. 12, Serenaders, 10, 169 Sl lg.-I 'V 'www YT? Nvwvnpn- N? HOTALING, SANDRA L. 4 Sanfly,f2?lfg,f.1Ge,.e,a1 choir, xi, 12. , I 1 I I HOWARD, . .ier I , Dramafics 5 i .111 12g StudentCe1i1nciI'jA1ternafe,'.iilfffrfffi 1,' 5,m',' 5 HOWARD, PORTIA F. c011eggj,l.Prepafaf0ry HULSE, DENISE College' Preparatory HUMMEL, TERRY S. College Preparatory Serenaders, 10,,1l, 12g Collegiurn' Musicum, 10, ll, 125 l1,il2g Liittonians, ll, 12. A A- DW . Ski Club, 10, 12. IAAA I HUPPERT, ROSALIND H. 4- Roz , ' College Preparatory Linton Hi-Lights Stalf, ll, 12, Quill and Scroll, 12g Class Executive Committee, 10, llg Yearbook Business Conirgtittee,.12. .g . HUTTON, 111 I 1 A spanish gfsruaem .1 15,1 Bus as Ticket sell.-ergliifitr 1 1 zyoym Aidegtif olll - I HYLAND, A. - Ric ' ' 1 H ' 57? i I V V K I College Preparatory Class Executive Contmiftee, llg -Student Council, L.. 12. gl IACOBELLI, DIANE M. Business Edug-gmail Class Executive Committee, 10, Alternate, ll, Ski Club, 12. IOVINELLI, DEBORAH A. - Debbie Business Education Pep Club, 10, 113 Girls Softball Team, 10, Gym Aide, llg Model United States Senate, 12. ISGRO, FRANCESCO - Frank . ,,,,' College Preparatory Wrestling, 10, ll, 123 Landscaping Club, 10, ll, '12, Student Council, 11, 12. ISOPO, DOMINIC P. College Preparatory Key Club, 10, 11, 12, Service Club, ll, 125 Mo- del United Nations, 11, 12, Class Executive Committee Alternate, 12. JACOBS, MICHAEL J. - Micky V.'. Q., Industrial Survival, 11g Homeroom Representative, lrlgiltil nior Prom, 11. ' Business Education College Preparatory JEFFES, CHRKSTOPHER S. - Chris General JEFTS, 'DONALD' R. JAMES, GARY eys. . JAYCOX, MARK Business Education J ENKINS, S. '. General Drama Club, 10 JOHNSON, GALE F. Business Education Pep Club, ll. JOURDANAIS, BEATRICE General JUSTIN, NADINE M. Daisy Chain, llg Junior Prom Theme and De- corations Chairman, 113 Hi-Lig11ts,.5l1, 12g Secre- tary of Lintonians, 12. KALOHN, WILLIAM G. - Bill ' ' College Preparatory Class Executive Committee Alternate, 12. KAMINSKY, SONDRA S. College Preparatory Class Executive Committee, 10, 12g Dramatics Club, 10, 11.3 Ski,Clnb, ll. College Preparatory 171 KANIFF, LAURA M. - Laurie Cosmetology VICA Club, 11, 12. KARLIN. MICHAEL E. College Preparatory Service Club, 10, ll, 123 L.A.C., 113 School Play, 123 Accents, 12. KARLSSON, BODIL A. College Preparatory International Christian Youth Exchange Student from Sweden, 12. V KEELER. KAREN College Preparatory KELLY, MARGARET - Peggy Q College Preparatory KELLY. PAMELA Business Education KENNY, LESLIE A. College Preparatory Choir, 10: Student Council Alternate, 123 Ac- cents. 12. KING, DEBORAH M. - Debbe Business Education Cheerleading, ll, 123 Class Executive+Commit- tee, 12g Senior Ball Hostess, 11, Daisy Chain, 11. 172 W., wg- -'551l2fii5f. . ' , -Q 'mx iwfsi KIRKLAND, RANDOLPH W. W Randy A College Preparatory KITLER. THOMAS S. - Kit Trade Electricigr VICA, 12. KNAPP, CYNTHIA A. - Sindin General KOMP, WILLIAM H. - Bill Btlsiness Education Ski Club, 12. - KOWALCZYK, STEPHEN P. aiisfms Education KOWNACK, I liasiness Education Dramatics Club, '1G.jffArt Cl1ib,i'l01 Student Council, 10. KUCHERA, MARY JO T. Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. KULSICK, CAROL A. Survival, ll, 123 Library, 123 Pep Club, 10. ll. KWAK. RICHARD LAFRENIERE, PAMELA Choir 10. 11. LANE, LINDA M. Practical Nursing General College Preparatory Business Education Business Education VV ,t,f .k,-. s,.' Pep Club 10, I-APOINTE, JOHN College Preparatory Intramural Basketball, 10, llg Lintonians, ll, Class Executive Committee, 12. 'C LASLZEWSKI, KAREN S. 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J- Cftllfgf tPTfPa'f 0'Y 'ROSE' ' Eiisinessfiliducation MCCUTCHEON, T1Mo'rHY J. rllle tetl .ll ll.e . gflllege ltffparaofy Art Club 10, 11, 112. ' J E. 5- Dee, 'if .'-' ' College Preparatory . Varsity Cheerleader at St. Co1umba's. 10, Li- 'Y 1 brafy Clulfiixireasurer at,St. Columbals, 10, Dra- matics Club, 12. MCDONALD, College Preparatory JOSEPH r ror Colltiez. - LEQXRKOYPOUEOS, ATHENA L. if ' ro . r,roaror C0lfffsfPrf1refa10o 1 ,zhr MAROTTA, MICHAEL Business Education JOSEPH M. Pfgpafwqfy. ffffBasketball Manager, ll, 121 Baseball Manager, . I', 5311, 123, Varsity Baseball Letter. . V ,: 4. RSEARRONGELVLI, Louis w. ar a , College Preparatory 10, llg Cross Cammy, ll, 12. MARTIN, JOHN P. - Juan Business 'Education FERNANDOVV , College Preparatory il?.Class'i Executive Committee, 10g Student Council , ',VlQiAlI6l'I1BfC, 103 spanish C1ub,Vice President, 10. 'GAIL P. 1 Rfaetical Nursing ,jChoi1', 10, ll, 121 Homeroom Representative, 10, S31 1 .e.1.. 1 .111 1 LMASON, KAREN L. College Pfepamaify ,.,,,,3i,Majoreues, 10, 11, 12, Class EXQCUIIVCVVCOIHIZQL' Vftee, 115531 Student Council Alternate, 11 . 1 ' MASTRQIANNI, MARIA y,,y newness Education 121 10 11, 12, 0 1 A a Baseball, Junior Varsity, 10, Varsity, 11, 12, Bas- ketball, l0g Class Executive Committee, 12, Var- sitjfliletteitin Baseball. 'J MCGARRY, DANIEL J. - Dan I 5 . At... .. College Preparatory MCGOUGH, RANDOLPH College Preparatory Junior Varsity Football, 10g Student Council, ll, MCICECHNIE, ROBERT K. e Robin QQ - ' 'ffl - iffie' ' College Preparatory LD. Card Committee, 10, 11, 12, student Coun- 1,,1 ,AQQ Class Egtecutive.Comn1ittee, ,111 Linton HifLights1Sta.f1', 11. it 1 McLANE, SUSAN 'L. - Sumac A .'. 1 iq' 11. .college Preparatory, Class Executive Committee, 10, 12g Student Councilnllg Collegigum Musicum, 11, 12, Seren- aciers. Il, 12. 1 1 MCNULTY, KIM T. College Preparatory Yearbook Staff at York High School, llg Acq cents, 12. ME,1tCHA1f4'T, SHARRON A. - Sam , il i C' Fashion'Trades Pep Club, 10, Student Council, llg Gym Aide, 122 Fashion Show, 11, 123 Fashion Trades Award. - MESSINA, JOAN M. Business Edycation, MESSINA, J O-ANNE J. College Preparatory Stampseller Alternate, 10g Student Council A1- ternate, 10, ll. ' MESSINEO, CLAUDIA College Preparatory METZ, MARILYN J. - Mar Business Education. Pep Club, 10, ll, student Council Attemate, llgi Student Store Aide, 12g Otiice Aide, . .:,. 177. afwuqp QM- .qwilvfriw ...-.-ff' Q? EM-N, MIDLER, MERYL ' si A ,College ,Preparatory Cheerleading, ll, 12: Council Alternate, ll, Latin Honor Society .VVAY Q MILLER, , . ilx Ski Club, 10, ll, l'2g Student Council, llg Junior Prom Decoration Committee, ll. NICHOLAS .College Preparatory Baseliail, 10, 11, 12. MONROE, PATRICIA A. e Patty A Business Education MOORE, CHARLES D. - Danny 1 ' Business Education? I DECA Club, ll, 12. t .MOR1AtN, PAUL A. Business Education ll Junior Varsity Basketball, l0. ' MORDAWSKI, JANET A. College Preparatory Student Council Alternate, llg Gymnastic Club, .105 Eoreigttgfggxchange Club, 10, 11,y12, Spanish MORRELL, EDWARD A. - Ed C ' College Preparatory . f MORSZLLO, - Les College Preparatitry 'Eifilif' 1- est k.9E4,-so-it one .Ame was A, .. School Play Properties Committee, ll, Linton Hi-Lights Stall. ll. l2f Stage Crew, 12g Quill and Scroll, l2. MOTT, CYNTHIA A. College Preparatory Majorettes, 11,123 Linton Hi-Lights Staff, ll, 12: School Play, 12: Quill and Scroll, 123 Varsity Letter for Majorettes. A, - Edyt A 'T 3i' A l'rl Y A College PreParatorv MULYCA, MARGARET J. - Peggy . ,,', .. A Cosmetology Softb?31A.Team, ,,' Gypsy,-,Aide, ll, 125 Cluljflllg Class Executiveifommittee, ll. MHNDY. JAMES R. Business Education MURPHY, E., College Preparatory' Executive Committee, H.3g Yearboolc Business Committee, l2: Major' 11, iz, A. - Kathy y E. 1 tlf I A Bqsiness Edugtation Pgpictub, Juniarskemevement, l0, ll, Sue' General 10, at ng P il If , NAPOLITANA, PHYLLIS M. 1 College Preparatory Junior Prom Refreshment Committee, ll: NAUMOWICZ. IRENA B. College Preparatory Dramatics,Club, 12g Linton Hi-Lights Stall, l2g Ollice Aide, 12g Quill and Scroll. l2, NEARY. JOHN College Preparatory NEVILLE, CATHERINE M. - Cathy - College Preparatory Spanish Club, 10g Ski Club, 12g School Play, 12. NEW, DEBORAH J, -A Debby A College Preparatory Collegiurntllvlusicum, 10. 11. 123 Serenaders, 10, ll, l2g Northeastern New York Student Orches- tra, 10, ll, 12, Schenectady Symphony Orches- Ira, K NEWCOMB, KEVIN R. College Preparatory NIGRO, TONI L. Business Education Motionlficture Projector Operator, l0, ll, 121 School'Pliiy, 10, NOVAKOVIC, JOHN S. Trade Electricity Audio-Visual Aide, 10, ll, 12, V.l.C.A,, l2. NPOWINSIQL GARY M. College Preparatory 5 ffm. A -4 2.21 1 - .1 927 ggseg my ' 1? - 5. 5 Y . 2 5 1 15 Q 1 fxx: i , X Scryx .1 1 , E 34 : 71' ,, 3? P 1, 'Q Kia w if , f qw 3 7 ifcaif 'z A we -.iS.5.1y5f'S :'-- , -:,:., :.:-. :.. ,i -A U SS' ,51,L,. M, .ii , - 1 - . , . .. f ,,.:. .... ,. ., :.f. M L. , ., A -ig Q Vg, .41 3 511. Q f - V 41-su., W, - ff X --N w-,..fx-Na . , Q, K fs, 'wk M X N + W. WW -ffFred l2 i so , ? l 1Q , 1 i a. h C 015238 1it12Pf15ezf0fy-A, Ji1i1iofffProrii'1Coii51111i1fEe, Senior ' Y11meef,,l2- mlgi ,,i1,.. - 2,'2 1V . NYE, l trtt it f 1 College Pfopofziioyi ,. Ski Club, -,.L-, - -Q12 Eyl I , ?, . ' A ' H5511 QACONNOR, KEVIN Ji College Pieporofory Footbgil, llglntijggmuraails, ll. A ODONNELL, tette PATRICIA M. - Pat fp ',,11 x 5555 L,,- 'fL-, Business Education' Junior Achievement, 10, 12, 'Art ciub, llg Book- room Aide,ag2., 'K'L 1 1 - I OTIENDORE, DONNA J. College Preparatory Committee, 10, 123 Junior Prom-1' H Decorating Committee, ll, Junior, Varsity Major- ettes, lLi?j'V2i?sity1151Iaj0i?ettes, 12. PAIGE, DEBRA A. - Qebbie 3, General 11fAIj1go'If6Lo? rrrrr A NGELX7 J. Angel ,, I VCo1lege Preparatory it Executive COIIIl'iHYiCC,'10Q Lintonian Reserves, Junior Cheerleading, llg Varsity Cheerleading, 125' Lizitonians, 12. PALMER, STEPHEN R55 rr,, ,:,iCollege Preparatory Junior Varsity Baseba1I,'il0g' Varsity Football, 12. 1 !1 . 1215: to 'viiefil-1 'Wif22,f?f1f1,sf2:'ofs32g?2i f-1. 1 . Next, , ,. , monster'-ve, ff., ,A .W .1 owe. fe FW- , ,,o5fo,,of,,,,,t,-,,,..,,,,k, M-,,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,gEw,..,,,,,etE,,35m,,lggg .oi A ie- , , - , ,,-, 31, 1,-1 7 -1Mo.e, .ng .,.. A , -,-. 1 tff-- ,mei .f.f1,-f,.,.om,. .. 1,-,,,, tg., ot.1,,ps1..,,,,,,,,3,?1a,R,,QM3, 2 ,,,. 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A , 7 ra, . f -sono, ft-f f,-- A-.,w,f -f,, Ate:--ne. , -f,..,,.-, -orgy,,,,,,,k,,5,3,,. ript if t yt e A rtirrl tlete A o,tA trrteltt tere '.', gig- of fir .,A1,,fy'1 -f,'..-,i, . i,,' 5 ,1,, ,Q .1.- IQ, QT '--, -f11,1 lgl eltlteiir telfetertr 1 ttetiii lyi :-h -:g'it- ' i'k-k I student ' teee teteettf tete tye It teeetre' ieclugx ll' ,Q1 ' ,.1- 11, Q 1':, 9 , A PAOLELLI, RICHARD ttrtle I ette 'General dont Co PARILL0, CARLA tpii tiry eeutieessrofdrfaffen A PARISI, DAVID P. iiiyi tii CioIleg5?'Preparazory 'iii' .erei Ski Club, 10, 11, yy. 2g.,,gsow5yo1, 12g 11,511 'I Yearbook Business C0mniitteef'l2.i'I' H 12, iiii I WILLIAM H 'I-' Bill .-i.1 I A General PETERSON, '.'ilf. ,Preparatory PASQUARIELLO, STEPHEN J. Machine Trades Yearbook Staff, 10, tt,12,jEditoi,-iochiof,,125 BASTORE, PATRICIA Patty ttso Lintonians, ll, 123 1115 rfs 12, llg f College Preparatory National Merit ig-Pop Club, 103 Class Exieeutive Committee, 10, DAR. History ,yyr y, H llg Ski Club, 10, ll, 12g Model United States and Science Awardg 'iieccents ifg1'Senate, 12. I Second Prize. PERAZZO, SHIRLEE A. College Preparalory PHELPS, WALTER Coltbge Class Executive Committee, ll, 123 Dramatics PHINNEY, DAVID A. w Dave 'V Club, ll, 123 L.A.C., 11, 12, Survival Club, ll, V 7 Business 12. choir, tetf 1 0, llg Limooians, 11, 12.' i Ifil PEREZ, MARIA - Marie 1, Business Education PICCOLA5, , M spanish Club soofomy, 10, 11, l2gT'Junior Achievenient, ll, 12g Student Council Aiternate, ll. ' g,,,y1., , , . I , ,ers ,,. A of '-f -i1 , if ',gtf2'fii9fs:1 4 fewe- :venom I 181 ,, ,,., s -1.31:-f -ffzisqtsrat ,,,-.' 4 'f25'gff4E'1 ?fF7ELil4'lIE5'Y'f!?f?QTto12 ,Qgeawii ..,.,,L ,.., , .A V, d ,A 3, E ,X R . i wk.. l is ,Mumlxn PI-unc A Prdsxofefo,-. EERA Ag: Debbe H H A Business Education ifstudeiir caanQi1g,e11.T12g Landscaping Clubi?5T0,t llg Yearbook Aclyenising Committee, 12, A V 'f LYW' Fashion' Trddes VICA Club, 10, llg Fashion Trades Award, L. 'ff' Practicaf 11' Nursing PINK, JOHN E. C' , ' . Printing A '-Football, 10g Student'1Co1iiicil, 10, lvlg Cross Country Team, li. A PINKOWSKI, LAWRENCE -:eAf1L 1 e1'e1 1 General PIRRONE, NICOLLETTE College Preparatory PLAINE, LYNN D. L'1'e College Preparatory Cheerleading, ll, 12, Collegium ,Musicum. ll. 12g T.O.P., ll: Ski Club, 11542. -- PLAINE, MARILYN C. 'College Preparatory -Class Executive fQQI11H1itt6CgVii01 Dramatics Club, , 182, l0g l21j?1'SkiC1ub,112. eii PLEETER, IEL, College Preparatory Roman, Ili ili ivafsiiy Letter in Football, C, C PORTER, lne JDYCE 1ile i Pfeszfcatsiirismzsg Yates Villiage Sewing Project, 10, llg Pep Club, PRATER, LEWIS C ' General ELIZABETH , eiii Business Edueaficirz PRAWDZIK, THOMAS M. Ski Club, 10,Hll, 12. PRESTON, VIVECA L. PRETIOUS, LINDA J. VICA Club, ll. l2g Student Council Alternate, College Preparatory Business Education Cosmetology 10, Junior Achievement, ll. A 9.1 1 L , .i PRZEKOP, LINDA L, College Preparatory Spanish Club, ll, ' .- aW'5fe5UL..' :':11M1.:.1.'iR':- 4-ns'-: :. f- 5f'I'En' . I-2 :iT2Z5 wE:, I-:arf-::':. 11--sJ EJ :y 411-.'-iw I-:., bp. li . -H ii' 'f V 'A . ' 1 ' ' A- 'f '- -Ag gfzziwfazw' . . 1'-1.11: - .1 , , , ,L - ,435 . - - . K ., ..f,i.' , . ,u k t,1f 1 ..t PUGLISI, ANTHONY F. T fade Lil . PUGLISI, PETER A. - Pete A PUNTE, MELANIE L. ski Club, 10, ll, l2g cuss ll, 12, Junior Prom li' Hi-Lishw S1311 12' itii CP1. 1 A 1 nneee Puzzuom, MARIA SPYZANOWSKI, GARy R. Trade ski Club, l23 VICAei3Qlub. 12. eitz QLHNN, ROBERT J. A Qsirsgyzf A QUINN, SUSAN llen M. A isiiefftcozlege Ski Club, l0g Nurses' Aide, 12. A AAAAAQ UINN, . General gi A - '--' f . Stage Crew, 143, . . ...,..,,,, ,.,,. , . ... ,... . - PR11 , .,.. K. A S E s. -1 if Q Y sr ? E 19- war? ff 4 Y MP6 K rf as . E 5 sg 'gm . 'WW Q., RAFFERTY7, EDWARD S. - Ed f Machine Trades RAGUCCI, ,ROBERTA M. - Bobbi -1 I A A I Business Education Pep Club, lli Ski Club, 124 Yearbook Advertis- ing Committee, 125 Committee for Stage Crew, 12, REINHART, ARLENE F. Business Education Junior Achievement, 10, ll, 12, Teacher's Aide, 12. RENAUD, SIHEILA I. College Treparatory Majotettes Manager, 125 Collegium Musicum, 11, 12g Daisy Chain, 113 Class Executive Com- riiittee Alternate, 12. RESTINA, LES U. College Preparatory FreSlimaniFootba1l, 10. A F RETAJCZYK, JAMES - Jim , . A ,k.5: - , Coliegeelpreparatary REYNOLDS, JACKSON L. - Jack i i Lttb L College Preparatory Football Manager, 10g Basketball Manager, 11, 123 Junior Prom Decoration Committee, 11g Motion Picture Projector Operator, 10, 11, 12g Football Managefs Letter, 10. RICARD, ANNE M. College Preparatory Lintonians, 11, 121 Student Council, 101 Dramat- ics Club, 10g Cinema Clulif'1O, ug Legion Girl's State Award, 11: D.A.R. Good Ci- tizen Award, 123 Accent Poetry Contest, Seconds Prize, 10, RICHARDS, JACQUELYN E. - Jackie ' -i Fashion Trades RICHARDS, MICHAEL J. - Mike A. Machine Trades Class Executive Committee, 11. RICHMOND, STEPHEN F. Trade Auto Mechanics Football, 10, ll, 12g Varsity Track, ll, 12, Class Executive Committee, llg Varsity Letter in Foot- ball, ll, 123 Varsity Letter in Track, ll, 12. RICKARD, WILLIAM J. A Bill College Preparatory Dance Band, 124 Collegium Musicum, 12, Sere- naders. 12, Dramatics Club, 12. RIVENBURG, DORI Trade ROBERTS, KENNETH J. Trade Auto Mechanics ROBERTS, PAUL F. General ROCISSANO, JAMES J. A Rocky College Preparatory Junior Achievement, 10, llg Ski Club, 10, ll. ROCKWOOD, GARY A. College Preparatory Football, 105 Track, 10, ll: Motorcycle Training K Il.Q-igitigi. . C '.,t I i-hV K. , ,V.V' , RODIER, DIANNA L. aiefnmejaucagggn ...i,:cn0irgg..10, A et.e ..e. . . A izommes, MONICA A. -?Monif 1 ' .',': Student Council, 103 Majiirettesjili, 12-i Plan' A v,k . U .'-ikV I ROSENQECELIA M. Preparataifi Dramatics Club, 12g Junior Prom Decorations Committee,.l:1., .,,..,1 ROSIAK, PAULINEFTG. Business Education ,BHSIHCSS to, llg Yearbook Iii? Cham, 11. Q ,,,, ,,,, if J Rosserri, ttt. Student Council Alternate, 103 Juniciegg Commmeer U9 93? RossLER, DIANNXf'iEf liiti fifsttsfftess choir, io. ROTUN A, JOHN ititt . College P' Llmoffteesf .1 11 itet 121 Counciljtlz tt,. I so tit is j RUFER, Ri Majoreaes, aw., ,Q .4gN,,,,.wT agility. ,IT ff Aww' . '! 'Wm-1 'W' 5 h' ' 3.413 YM? A-'ZZ' A Georg? alamone .f -f gkl 2' aff: SC HIANO or Class ! ' 12, Key Dramatics Club, 103 Yearbook Typing GERLINDE D. College LOUIS H. - Lou College PVEPHQQQQW vpkff gZsei,z2u.... , 1316 Wi' -if' .W me 'sei -was i5i1??ii5, Class Krew urer, tics Team 10 11 Band, 10, ll, 12g Margx tive Committee 10 llg Varsity 12g Spanish Club, 10, .y RIC RD S. - Rick YLOR, CORINNE J. SUSAN M. Business Choir, 10, 11. -. Chain I 1' Junior General Preparatory Junior Prom 187 ws. w-MIP1 .ww i 'Wy D 1 51 f st. - .. ..f,.f .:::.ev-- ,K .1 -gi, gg f--f 1.5, ff.Afi,f .- ,Vit fm... W. College Preparatory A aderS,12:SpaniSii C111b,l1?f f sTEvENsj' 11555011558 Q1toir,,,l0, 11, 12. l,,, SNYDER, SHERBJE A, Business Education L.A.C., 110 Ski,C1ub, 12. 1 1 , SHERMAN, RAYMOND 1. priming? A Cheefleadifiil 11322 Assembly 11l1 Plarliiingltffom- STORM. CAROLYF1 Junior Achievement, 10. V V ,1',V mittee, ll, 12, Main ,Oflioe Aide, 512g Daisy Art Club, 1Q3.,,Sun1ivaL,q.,g11.,.Z23 SIGSWORTH, MARY K. - Mavis A iiii Chain, 11- A A A Alternate, l2fi f iliiii iiiii f A . , ,,, , College Pfepqgazoty. A111 ASOFFER, DOUGLAS J- -.l?011s, Aiii sTKEETER,'E1,MBg iiiii lztgpmggimt. Student Council Alternate, 10. ,i A ' L College Preparalofy Student Cottncil, llilf i,i Clugg. i,11 College Prepdifgitdryfg... Service Squad, Us 1355.1-Killfclllb, 114.1211 A Hi-Lights'St3iI5,Al121313Quill and.5creQi1,' if If SIIQIS, CHRISTINE, MQ By,5'ine35Edufa1iQn H School Play Publicity Committee, 11, 123 Year- STUKEY, WILLIAM 5011358 Prepamlwj, SKUBISZ, is College Prepdidrorjifi iffy A bfl3Gk'Sl21iT, lll Award -ef, gf 119,11 5545 '-SUMNER, 1- Pf6PLIfQfi?I-if ,Key Club, ill, l2g service Curb, ll, 12g Class, A SOKOL, JOHN K- 1 ,1,, Coliege fffepardlvog SUMNER, 90301-Hy gu,Qgge,,- ileweecutive t5f1smniimel,esfl12, Moda United States? Student Council, 10: .Dani2belB5i1d,l1f10,sHel AAAA sua Senate: NEDT . i,A1,, M ,1,,i I Csllegium Museum, 12- ,,i, A is . 1,11 Spanish.,1C1ungIg.1.11,1nuamufa1 LSLEIGHT, +A Bill A ' 'ifjf' A 1 AAAA1 ifC0Hege T?rePUfaf9fy A s ,,,1 ,,,i ,i1,1 f .C0llege fashion SMITH, A. Business iiii A Team, 10iiGo1f Team,f'll2.' 'Tl 1f31?iFtisiifioni'Trades 4' . Aud1Q,y1sua1omee Aide, lil. ,g, ,,,, ,.,,,,,,1.SPURGAS, DAVID CQli5gf?gPfePafvf0fy TALBoT,lg, A3ggp,5, SMITH, DONALD L. Industrial Didjing' A gz Junior Achievement, 10, ll. - '4-1 E SMITH, SHIRLEEN L. College Preparatory ' Daisy Chain, ll, Collegium Musicum, 12, Seren- STAR, GLENN A. College Preparatory Class Executive Committee, l0g Linton Hi-Lights Business Manager, ll, 12g Survival, ll, 12, Quill and Scroll, 12. WA ? 3?g by Y W kim ,Q 'bK G, L' L? ws Vkfk ii yn -, ,J.., V. , F' f , Lf-in 4 wg A ,, f I N. . h ,V4' i . J? 'W ,, M-M' ff is if Mm 1,1 may 'QM H. six 'KT Wm -rg-417 Mwhwg ' , 1 i ' 2, -1 1 i 1 in - 1- -1' 1 43' ii Y -111+ in ,fL.3 -t-::f'L ':.f ig , 1 V 1 1 291.1 iiiscozzege Prepamiiiiii ' 1130i-iii, 121, spam Editor, 123 Pep cmb, IOQ swiiipsaiergi 105 Science once 12: Junior Prom 11i1111 X . Aide, lk 12- 1 1 11. 1 l Pfkpwatdid 1'fwooDs,cATHaR1NB 1M. Preggiarataafy 1+ Casey 1 1 Q13 1 j ii1n1 n 11111 T 1LiI1t0l1ifi1l5-1l,,12Z-h1Hi0T HifL1g11iz1s1ai1f,11i1111i.sin i1i1f1f f 11ii1i -Q1isif iiiCf21lfgf Pfepafafw WHITE, i 1 Cvilegf iii1 ll Club, 12. ' iiiiii fl 11 f 2101 Ski Club, 12g Foreign Inffamufal B2x3gEezba11,110, Ifi, 123 A Bands' 11, 125 LYAVORNICKY, OLGA A. College 1 1 1 l 1 1 f Ywbfwk Typing Committee, K kctiflfge Prefdralofy Band, '-hk k ' f 129 Yearbgqk Business Committee, 17921-iC1u??Q1iI0v11lI1-3 Stm-flea' Qfiunciiv H1 ui Trim B5.l51,3usf?es3 5519003193 1'.1A 11051 Junior1AchiSYemenL 10.11 -m11' '1-,l Cbmmittee, 12. Inifzimxifaf Gyfihastiii Il. ' ' m YOSHIMURA, EIKO m Collegge Nicki WHf?fAKBRi W-1f11iC01'?sf Pfifwfm? 1ZAMPELLAi ELAINE S- Bwfws 1111 fl1 cozzege Preparatory c1ii3:sir, 19,fJ1i1g ig cum, 12. iiii Foreign Exchange siiideiii Di?-mRi39s Club, IO, 11, 125 A1i,1'WILL1AMS,l-DOROTHY A.1L5 CoIIe5e Pfgparatogy L dent, 12g Library Aide, 12. 11? J 10- 1 Suivivali 11 . i11 1 iiii SUMMER' SUSAN? E- 4 Sue' Busf32m D. W1LL1AMs,fJoHN R, jgg College Preparatory i I.D. care Coingiime, 11, 12g Junior iiiiiiii iiiiiii 1C0ffesf1PfffP0fHf0fy WILSON Pffkwfviivi iiiii 5 mmf, 10i 11' 1 1 1 iiiiii iii 10, Hg Pho- WILSON, CHESLEY EQ - Chet V H '1 m ZINICOLA, FRANCES M. College 11-1 1 1 iiii iii,i 1 iiif iii iYwb00k.S1H-ffi 121iF0feign 4. Sue 1 Fombi111,ii?ii1inior vafsiiyhi iii 1364 125 l0,1lg Majoreixes, 113 Lim0nians, Ill, 123 ii ii Q iiiiii , iiiii College Pf?P4f'1f0fy Track, 1 ii,i1i 1 iiii 11 iii iiii. 1 1 1iCaH11ASS09ia1iOf1iiiQf Teafiherwf 11iii11 io, llg Amamariiaadio woms, cgmzn A1535 lf i1ii1 1 1 iii,iiii1ii sieinmm Awafki. 1 Liiii -Ig Fbreign Exchange Student Club, kgL V:' . 2 Plfegyaratqgy MICHAEL L. e Mike ,iLilV L m ,, .1L-V Publicity Conmiineg, i,iih 11, .iiii Smdenm Qicsuncih-101 f1AA ziib f ' 111,I 1 i11i 1 1 1Busifi24SS ?iiif19vEI36TH,iRosEiiM. nicozlege Preparatory woon, SUSAN F. ' 1 lg1iQC011egie Pfegiii-wary DECA cnib, 12. 1 , 1 iiii ,-17? ifV ' ' ' Q 5 ' K lsifiiw .1 ifiiig' 1 if-'Erg,,. 94iT?f-w-a1---f-11:1-z:,f3g1 1--11 '-sffii-1' ' 'xi - f iq Him Efiil 1 k k k i - Q2ff'15?3A1if5 - 1 1 145,111 in A-mf 'MWF wr ...L.n.l.l....L! Im X LNHNEI .LHS-IACIV ARTHUR'S Beauty Salon Schenectady. NY. 12308 Phone: 346-4102 BEHAN'S PHARMACY Where Brandywine Crosses Statev Phonci 377-6434 X X I-LJ sl LL! xl S '-LI X X ICS ftufllt ted oppo unllmi Plan now for H. Catlo ve Edu ti 3 rg 5-1 +-a -2 Q .E Gordon,s Jewelers 1611 Union Street g'Give her a ring. . . Young Fashions for Young People. CARDS Dambrose Cleaners 1517 Van Vranken Avenue Phone: 374-5193 ! Compliments of Student Store Douglas Shoes er, QN W-'Ns .W x Q? RE LEDS 1957 Foster Aveiiue 372-4446 Q If XM. 3,2 if ,,- -., m 9 551 Fox 85 Murphy 440 State Street Downtown Schenectady Gift House 1602 Union Street Distinctive Gifts For Every Occasion '-1:-t ,SQ K, Wx NWN-hmm A .N V211 r GAZETTE The only daily published newspaper in Schenectady , gg ' . ' t as M Plan now for Distributive Education Josephis Pharmacy 2541 Albany Street Phone: 393-3644 The keepsake diamond Center Time Center Jewelers 428 State Street Style begins at LAFAYETTES 4l6 State Street For line womcnk apparel Marymiehael's Town and Country Shop 1708 ljnion Street igvggrf Compliments of Oakwood Nursing Home 845 Oakwood Avenue ltr 'aff Ti-'fir Simon s 1626 Union Street fi f K Nw . 5. .,i,,,...-MM I , i l .54 S, 1 ff W. fl .tb -,Q Malik of India 'fThe Emporium of Good Tasten 1630 Union Street Uniform Village 1623 Eastern Parkway Woodlawn Pharmacy 1800 State Street Phone: 303-3900 Free Delivery 20 4 Woodlawn CarWash 1859 State Street White's Apothecary l709 Union Street Phone: 372-4401 W. H. Stoddard 8: Son 1703 Union Street Headquarters for Artists Supplies QQ H C - l 9 ba we swim! if fafyv. .. ' EXPERIENCE ' EQUIPMENT ' A DESHQE T0 P'-EASE ramarklwardenfinc YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERM Facult and Staff Roster CRANDALL, DA VID J. - B.S., M.A.: Principal. DIECIC HERBERT H. - B.A., M.A., Assistant Principal. LARSON, ROY W - B.S., M.S. and 30 hours, Industrial Arts. Trade, Related Administration. SUPRUNOWICZ, RICHARD - A.B., M.E., Assistant Principal. AMELL, ARNOLD A. - B.S.. M.S.. M.Ed,, Guidance Coordinator. Academic Honors. BO YARSKK MILTON L. - B.S., M.S.: Guidance Counselor. Activity Honors. CONNOLLY, WILLIAM E. - B.S.. M.A., Guidance Counselor. Activ- ity Honors Committee Chairman. CONROY, ANNA MAY M Mrs. - B.S., M.A., Guidance Counselor, Scholarship Chairman. Finaiilcial Chairman of Pep Club, Advisor of Junior Prom Favor Ceremony. Advisor of Senior Ball Favor Ceremony, Linton Student Aid Committee, Curriculum Committee. LAROCCO, ALEXANDER T - B.A., M.A., Guidance Couselor, Cad- et Teacher Advisor. ROCIQ ED WARD L. - B.S., M.S., Guidance Counselor. WISE, MADELINE, Miss - A.B., M.A., Guidance Counselor. Activity Honors Committee, Chairman Of Burrell Memorial Essay Contest, Cur- riculum Council. ALBER71 WILMA W., Mrs. - B.S., M.A., English. ALDINGER, ALBERT L - B.S.. M.S.: Special Education. ARMA O, CATHERINE M., Miss - B.A., M.A., English, Accents. ASELTINE HAROLD E - B.S., M.S., M.A.T.: Mathematics, Neigh- borhood Youth Corps Supervisor. BAKER, DA YLE G., Mrs. - B.S., Health Education, Trim Teens. BARTLETIQ MELVIN E. - B.S., Industrial Arts, Drafting, Linton Faculty Club Treasurer. BENJAMIN, JANE S., Mrs. - B.S., Business Education, School Store. BERKO WITZ, ISABEL L., Miss - B.A., French. BOCIQ DA VID E. A B.A., Mathematics. BOORD, RICHARD W - B.S., M.S., Science, Stage Properties. BORGIA, EDNA M., Mrs. - Secretary to Principal. BO YNTON, LYDIA J, Miss - B.A., M.A., M.A., Mathematics. BROWN, JEANETTE G., Mrs. - Secretary. 206 BRUMBA UGH, FRED D. - B.S., S.M.M., Music Education, Colle- gium Musicum, Serenaders. BUCCI, ADELIA A., Miss - B.S., M.S., Business Education, Foreign Exchange Student Club Advisor, Activities Committee. CAMPBELL, ROBERT H. - B.A., M.A., Social Studies. CARPENTER, DOROTHY J, Miss - B.S., M.S.: Home Economics, I.D. Card Committee, Class Activities Director. CA TINO, ED WARD A. - B.S., Physical Education: Tennis Coach, In- tramurals. CERIANI, INES M., Mrs. - Account Clerk, Stenographer. CLELAND, ELEANOR F., Miss - B.S., M.A., English. COE WINIFRED P, Mrs. - B.S.. M.A. and 36 hours, Business Educa- tion, Department Head. COMO, FREDRICK N - B.A., M.A., Social Studies. CONDE, GLORIA, Miss - B.S.. R.N., School Nurse Teacher, Senior Class Dean, Student Aid Fund, Drug Club Committee. CORNELL, LYNDON B. - Permanent Vocational Auto Mechanics: Auto Mechanics. CURRIE, NANCY E, Miss - B.S., M.A., Physical Education, Girls Gymnastic Team Coach, Blue Devil Gymnastic Club Sponsor. CZYZEWSKI, JOSEPH J. - B.A., M.A., World History, Coordinator of Audio-Visual Aids, Faculty Advisor on Yearbook Photography, Schenectady Committee on the 25th Anniversary of the United Nations, Representative. DA WES, MALCOLM F - B.S., Graphic Arts, Working with Hi-Lights Stalf. DEBONIS, ROSEMARY E., Miss - B.A., M.A.: English, Junior Class Assistant Dean. DELUCA, ANDREW .L JR. - A.A.S., B.S., Business: Education: Ju- nior Class Dean. ' DENIO, DOMINIC I - B.B.A., Business Education, Freshman Foot- ball Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach, Stamp Plan Advisor. DENOFIO, CARMINE L. - B.B.A. fAccountingD. M.S., Business Edu- cation, Bookroom Manager. DESADORA, WILLIAM L. - B.A., Social Studies. DESIENO, GLORIA, Miss - Guidance Secretary. DILALLO, CHESTER A. - Vocational Education. DILALLO, VIOLA C., Mrs. - R.N.: Practical Nursing Program. DISARRO, ELEA NOR, Mrs. - Teacher Aide. --- 1 - 1 une . . C ...4Qvs:aa.1.c.....,.......,......,..,.......-....A - . DUNIGA N, JOAN A.. Mrs. - B.A.. M.S.: Math: Ski Club. DUNTON, SHIRLEY R., Mrs. - R.N.: Practical Nursing. DUTCHER, LILLIAN J.. Mrs. - B.S.. M.S.: Business Education: Stu- dent Aid Committee. EIDENS, HELEN J., Mrs. - B.S.. +30 hours: Business Education: Yearbook Typing Committee. ELCOTT ROSS E. f B.A.. M.A.: English. FA LL. JOSEPH A. - B.S.. M.S.: Business Education: Bookroom Assis- tant Manager: I.D. Card Committee: T.O.P. Business Manager. F4 RNHAM. JOAN H., Mrs. W A.B., M.A.: Science. FELTHOUSEN, RUSSELL R. - B.S.. M.S.: Biology: Landscape Club: Greenhouse Director. FITTS, DELOIS K., Mrs. - B.S.: Biology: Study Hall. FL YNN, EL VA, M.. Mrs. - Guidance Secretary. FOLLEY, IRENE L., Mrs. - B.M.: Music: Spanish: Junior Prom and Senior Ball Hostesses. FRANKEL, JA Y A.. - A.A.S.. B.S.. M.S.: Building Trades-Vocational. FRIER. DONALD -- Head Custodian. GETTY, DOROTHY, Miss - B.A.. M.A.: Social Studies: Department Chairman: School Committees. GIFFORD. HARRIET A., Miss - Cafeteria Manager. GOULD. VIRGINIA K., Mrs. - B.A.: French. GRA VES, MARIAN H., Mrs. - B.A.. M.S.: Pre-kindergarten. HALLORAN, HELEN L., Miss - A.B.: Special Education: Coffee Hour-Muscular Dystrophy. Fashion Show Co-Chairman. HODGES, JUSTINA, Miss - R.N.. B.S.. M.S.: Practical Nursing: Nurse Teacher in Charge at both Linton and Mont Pleasant. HOOKER, METTA G., Mrs. - R.N.: Nurse teacher: Health Careers Club: Trim Teens. HOWARD, JOHN W. - B.S.. M.S.: Science. HUNTON, ROSE, Mrs.. - B.S.. M.S.: Business Education: Faculty Club Committee. JAFFE, LAURIE E, Mrs. - B.S.: Business Education. JASINSK1, IRENE, Mrs. Y B.S.. M,A.: French. JONES. FAITH B., Mrs. - Provisionaly Certified: Cosmetology: Make-up School Play. JURSAK, MARIE I., Mrs. f B.A.: Spanish. KAPLAN, LESLIE S., Mrs. - A.B., M.A.: English: Majorette Advisor. KARIS, MARGARET C.. Mrs. - Secretary-Vocational Omce. KERNAN, DOROTHY A., Miss - R.N.: Practical Nursing. KESSLER. MAR Y E., Mrs. - Vocational Teacher License: Vocational Fashion Trades: Fashion Show Co-Director: VICA Club Advisor: School Play Costumes: Faculty Sewing Class. KINSINGER, BARBARA N., Mrs. - B.S.. M.S.T. Health and Biology. KLEIN, PATRICIA, Miss - B.S. and 30 hours Physical Education: T.O.P. or Musical: I.D. Card Committee: Stage Crew. KLEMM, ELEANOR G., Mrs. - B.A.. M.A.: German. KOZAK, CAROL LEE, Miss - B.A.. M.A.: Science: Assistant Cheer- leading Sponsor. KROMAN, DA VID B. - AB.: Mathematics: Auditor of School Ac- counts. KRUZAN, KA THR YN T, Mrs. W B.S. and 30 hours: Home Econom- ics: Chairman. Home Economics Department: Honor Hoods. KUCHA Y, CONRAD S. - B.S.. M.S.: Band Director: Linton Dance Band. LAWRENCE, HOWARD - Machine Trades Permanent Certificate: Machine Trades. LEONARD, KA THR YN A., Mrs. v A.B.. M.A.: Language: Department Chairman: Junior Prom and Senior Ball Hostess Committee. LOSA NO, ELLEN A., Mrs. - A.B.: English: Assistant Director, School Play: Survival Group. LUDWIG, ROBERT R. - B.S.. M.S.: Distributive Education: Student Store Advisor: DECA Club Advisor. LYONS, M. RITA, Miss - B.A.. B.S. in L.S.. M.A.: Librarian: Library Service Squad. MA SUCCI, WILLIAM D. - B.S.: Health Education: Drug Club Co-Sponsor. MA X, BERNARD J. -- Major. USAF Retired: Study Hall and Deten- tion Hall Supervisor. MCCLENNAN, WILLIAM E. - B.S., M.S.: Science: Science Depart- ment Head. MCELLIGOTT KENNETH E - B.A.. B.A.. M.A.: Englishl Cross Country Coach: Assistant Social Dean for Senior Class. MEAD, N. DA VID - B.S.. M.S.: Mathematics: Lintonians. it -sniuuw K gf e' .-.t J. - .........-y ....- - 207 MILLARD, C. JEAN, Mrs. - B.S.: Home Economics: Academic Hoods: Register Checker. I MILLARD, R. JA MES - B.A.: Social Studies. MITCHELL. ELAINE G., Mrs. - B.S., M.A.: Spanish. MOORE MARY D., Mrs. - A.B.. M.A.: History: Lintonian Reserves Advisor. MURPHY, JOAN E., Miss - B.S.: Physical Education: Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. MURPHY, THOMAS F - M.A.: History. NAPPI, AGA THA M. Miss - B.S.: Business Education: Assembly Planning. NOLAN, JAMES M. - B.A.. M.A.: English: Department Head: Stu- dent Curriculum Advisory Council Sponsor. NORTON, THOMAS W - B.S,. M.F.. M.S.T.: Science. NOTAR, ELEANOR M., Mrs. - Cosmetology. OA TMAN, JOAN D., Mrs. - R.M., B.S.: Practical Nursing. O'CONNOR. ADELAIDE B., Miss - B.A.. M.A.: History: Student Council Advisor. OLENICZA K, RICHARD - B.S.. M.S.: Science: Key Club Advisor O'NEILL, JOSEPH - B.S.: Study Hall: Lockers: Yearbook Advertising Committee Advisor. PARISI, JOSEPH C. - B.A.. M.A.: Social Studies. PARKER, P. VICTORIA, Miss - B.A.: English: Yearbook Literary Adxdsor: Model United Nations Advisor. PATTERSON, RA YMOND C. - A.A., B.A.: Eng1ish,Journalism: Linton Hi-Lights Advisor: Quill and Scroll Honor Scoiety: TOP Publicity. PERKINS, FRANCES N.. Mrs. - B.A.. Ed.M.: English. PEZZA NO, ANTHONY J. - B.S.: Orchestra. PHILIP, GEORGE M - B.A.: History. PRINCE MADELYN R.. Mrs. - B.S. Ed.: Librarian. PRINDLE, ANTHONY - B.A.. M.A.. M.A.T.: Mathematics.: Depart- ment Head. PRINDLE, PATRICIA H., Mrs. - B.A.: Science. PRYSMONT ALBERT A - A.A.S.. B.S.: Electronics: Junior Varsity Football. PRZ YBYLO, WALTER S. - B.S.. M.S.: Physical Education: Basket- ball Coach. QUICK, DORIS M., Mrs. - M.A.. B.A.: English. RADCLIFFE, GIANNINA L., Mrs. - B.A.: English: Freshman Class Dean. RAPA VY WILLIAM -- M.A.: Mathematics: Assistant Basketball Coach. 208 W' ' i an 'iq tug' .1 'ual' ,. A' RESTIFO, GARY W - B.A.: Speech and Drama: School Play: Dra- matics Club. ROSENBERG, ELIZABETH H, Mrs. - B.A.: English. RUZZO, PATRICIA, Mrs. - B.A.. M,A.: Social Studies. SHEWA RD, ESTHER J., Mrs. - Library, Teacher Assistant. SIMEILE, GILDA C, Miss - B.F.A.. M.A.: Art: Bulletin Display: Art Club Sponsor. SMITH, DOUGLAS W - B.S.: Pre-Trade Metals. Related Math. Sci- ence. SPENELLO, NELLIE, Miss - B.S.: Practical Nursing. STAR, RITA D.. Mrs. - R.N.: Practical Nursing. SULLIVAN, KATHERINE M., Miss - B.A., M.A.: English. SZCZEPANSKI. RONALD - B.S.: Mathematics: Yearbook Business Manager. THOMPSON, SAMUEL I -- B.S.: M.S.: Mathematics. TIERNEY. STEPHEN P. - B.S.. M.Ed.: Physical Education. TOMEK, MILDRED A., Miss - Secretary. VANCOURYY ROBERT D. - B.A.. B.D.: English: Student Council Advisor. VA NDUSEN, JOHNA. - Vocational Education: Lighting School Play: T.O.P. Stagework. VA NSCHAICK, SALLY B., Mrs. ' B.A.. M.Ed.: English: Survival. WALTHER, LINDA S.. Mrs. - B.A.. M.A.: Latin. WA RD, MAR VIN J. - M.A.: French. WATSON, RICHARD C. - A.B.: M.A.: M.S.Ed.: Science. WEINHEIMER, GEORGE - B.Si: M.A.: Supervisor of Art. Schenec- tady School System. WHITTINGHAM, WALTER J. - Mechanical Drawing: Welding. WINN, STEVEN A. - B.A.: Art Education: Yearbook. WOODS, BARBARA, Mrs. - Teacher Aide. ZIAMANDANIS, JOHN J. - B.S.: M.S.: Department Chairman: Health and Physical Education: Faculty Manager of Athletics: Boys Service Club: School Safety Committee. ZULLO, ELISSA., Mrs. - Pre-Kindergarten. ZULLO, LEONARD - B.S.T.1 Mechanical Drawing: Trade Mathemat- ics and Science: School Play Properties: Cafe-Supervision. E Eleanor Klemm spent one brief year at Nott Terrace High School before we all moved to Linton in 1957. Her gracious- ness, unfailing sense of humor, her integrity and quiet wisdom have lent a dimension to the language department which will be difficult to replace. How her classes have benefited from her nu- merous trips, not only to Germany but to many other faraway places! With a remarkable zest for life, an insatiable curiosity for new adventures and a genuine concern for people, retire- ment for her will afford an opportunity to continue her wide interest in further travel. c'Auf wiedersehni' and HMay the road rise to meet you . . F, Ever since the day that Linton High School opened, when people thought of mathematics, they thought of David Kroman. This June marks his retirement from teach- ing, and his former students will attest to the fact that the vacancy will be hard to fill. Mr. Kroman,s career in Schenectady City Schools spans thirty-three years, starting at Central Park Junior High, then Mont Pleasant, followed by Nott Terrace and finally Linton. All teachers establish a reputation, and Mr. Kroman is no exception. Those of us who have known him well, know him as a master of his field and one who sets equally high goals for his students. We know that retirement for Mr. Kroman really means that he will turn his atten- tion to new endeavors, and in all of these we wish him well. 209 Index A Abate. Caroline P. 34. 60. 61. 66 Abba. Charles P. 19. 167 Abba. Charles P. 73. 192 Accents P, 38 Acevedo. Robert P. 152 Achtron. Ellen P. 60 Adair. Bradley P. 34 Adamek. Paul P. 142 Adams. Daniel P. 138 Adams, Michael P. 108 Adams, Warren P. 152 Aftergut. David P. 152 Albert. Wilma 1Mrs.1 P. 83 Aldinger. Albert P. 107 Alesio. Gail P. 69 Allen. Edward P. 27. 32. 60 Allen. Paula P. 152 Alper, Geri P. 22 Altieri. Toni P. 25 Amazon, Dana P. 29. 34, 58 Amell, Arnold P. 17. 76. 78 Amell, Theresa P. 50, 53, 152 Amell, Victoria P. 29, 60 Amiccuci. Anthony P. 120. 144, 152 Amond. James P. 58 Amoroso, Arlene P. 40. 152 Anderson. Shirley P. 152 Anderson. Thomas P. 58. 152 Artgerami, Beatrice P. 152 Area All-Slate Choir Members P. 65 Armao. Catherine P. 38. 83 Armstrong. Alan P. 34. 36. 62. 63 152 Armstrong. Patrick P. 34. 111 Ari Club P. 48 Ari Deparlrnenl Aides P. 31 Art Honor Soctelt' P. 49 Artlturfr Beault' Salon P. 196 Aselttne. Harald P. 2. 19. 30. 91 .4X.remblv Planning Comrnillee P. 30 Attanasio. Michael P. 13. 43 Audet. Paul P. 21 Audio-Wrual Qjiee Aides P, 27 B Backowski. Dianne P. 152 Backowski. Joseph P. 34 Baer. Jonathan P. 34. 36. 38. 39 Bagdrowicz. Paul P. 139 Baker, Davle fMrs.1 P. 15. 115 Baker. Gerald P. 120. 144 Balasco. Sandra P. 152 Balcomb. John P. 27.34 Ballmes. Linda P. 152 Band P. 63 Bandos. Gary P. 27. 152 Baranauskas. George P. 152 Baranauskas. Sandra P. 69 Barber. Christine P. 26. 29. 47. 152 Barber. Robert P. 132 Barbera. Dean P. 124 Barker. Lydia P. 152 Barkley. Cheryl P. 18, 26. 153 Barkley. Suzan P. 68. 72 Barnes. Howard P. 130 Barry. Kathleen P. 70 Bartlett, Melvin P. 25. 108 Bates. Shelley P. 28. 153 Battaglioli. Joann P. 23. 58 Battaglioli. Lisa P. 23, 47 Beale. David P. 63. 86. 153 Beals. Michael P. 124, 137 Beck. Michael P. 137 210 Becker. William P. 34.60. 61. 62. 63. 153 Bultzntfs' Fharrnatvt' P. 196 Belleman. Bruce P. 21. 34. 60. 61 66. 67. 146 Belmont. Michelle P. 153 Bender. Bernice P. 29 Benedict. Frank P. 153 Benjannn. Jam' 1Mrs.1 P. 106 Bennice. Louis P. 34. 154. 163 Benway. Phyllis P. 154 Beranek. John P. 60. 61. 62. 63 Berhaupt. Pamela P. 154 Berkowiu. Isabel P. 96 Bernadt. Bradley P. 21. 154 Bernadt. Bruce P. 66. 132 Bernardo. Roxana P. 41 Bernardo. Ruby P. 41. 154 Berry. Barbara P. 47 Belts. Susan P. 68. 122. 154. 158 Betua. Theresa P. 154 Beyerl. James P. 154 Bialobzeski. Joseph P. 124 Bianchi. Marisa P. 25. 154 Bickle. Cynthia P. 38. 39. 154 Bienduga. Nancy P. 154 Bienkowski. Kathy P. 154 Bilewicz, Christina P. 47, 154 Bilili. Betty P, 30 Binder, Helena P. 60. 61 Bittner. Adriane P. 28 Blaise, Leon P. 48, 58 Blakey, Robert P. 66, 124 Blanchard. Philip P. 34. 36. 37. 59 Blond, Leonard P. 120 Blum. Ellen P. 36. 50, 53. 72. 123. 154 Blumenthal. Elise P. 27, 72. 58. 154 Bork. David P. 2. 90 Bodine. Anne P. 167 Bodine. Rita P. 73 Bogdan. Daniel P. 21. 27. 146 Bogdan. William P. 71 Boissonneault. James P. 155 Botssonneault. Linda P. 23 Bonczyk. Steven P. 138. 155 Boneski. June P. 155. 168 Boakrnam Carntntllee P. 31 Banrzl Rlvltard P. 95 Boorn. Carlton P. 63 Booth. Joellen P. 123. 155 Booth. Mark P. 56, 68. 155 Borawski. Terry P. 3. 29. 34. 47. 58. 88. 129. 155 Bargia. Edna P. 77 Borland. Daniel P. 94 Bosy. Michelle P. 32 Boughton. Glenn P. 146 Boulette. David P. 29. 33 Boulette. Mark P. 23 Bowman. Edward P. 155 Boyarin. Faith P. 39 Bavarrkv. Milton P. 78 Bnvnltm. Lvdiu P. 90 Bout Junior Varrttt' Gvn1na.rti1-.r P. 139 Boys' Service Squad P. 143 Bmw Varxilv Gvmnaxtir-.t P. 138 Braden. Daniel P. 50 Braden. Magdalen P. 24 Bradley. Douglas P. 27. 34. 60 Brandon. David P. 50 53. 60, 61 129, 155 Brandow, Jacqueline P. 22. 53. 60. 155 Brennan. John P. 13. 57. 156 Brennan. Michael P. 34. 120. 156 Brown. Darryl P. 152. 156 Brown. David P. 63 Brown. Douglas P, 181 Brown. Frances P. 142 Brown, Jeannette lMrS.l P. 17. 77 Brown. Laurel P. 23. 141 Brown. Laurie P. 27. 141 Brown. Linda P. 27. 141 Brown. Mary Ellen P. 26. 156 Brown. Steven P. 27. 47 Brownell. Gary P. 156 Brudzienski. James P. 142. 156 Brumbaugh. Fred P. 61. 65. 99 Bublak. Thomas P. 34. 156 Bucci. Adelia P. 24. 104 Bucci. Ann P. 66 Bucci. Joann P. 156 Bucci. Joseph P. 25. 156 Buell. Daniel P. 156 Buell. George P. 142 Buell. Robert P. 137 Buksa. Gary P. 39. 86. 156 Bull. Maurice P. 23. 31. 38. 47. 48. 49. 58, 156 Burke. Lorraine P. 33. 156 Burke. Margaret P. 34 Burke. Michael P. 47, 58. 142 Burke. Steven P. 156 Burnako. Carol P. 16, 156 Burnako, Chris P. 69 Bu.: Ticket Sellers P. 30 Busino, John P. 34. 156 Busse. Sandra P. 37 Butch, Marcia P. 28. 41, 68, 157. 174 Butrym, M. David P. 26. 34 Bye Bye Birdie Cart P. 43 C Cain, Sheila P. 157 Caldara. Donna P. 72. 157 Callahan. Bradley P. 38. 39. 66. 67. 144 Callahan. Keith P. 157 Callahan. Michael P. 27. 144 Campbell, Robert P. 87 Campochiaro. Arthur P. 29 Campolieto. Frank P. 142 Canabush, Conchetta P. 48, 72. 157 Canabush. Joseph Pi. 29. 48 Capen. Sidney P. 34. 58. 157 Cappello. Pasquale P. 157 Carey. Kevin P. 137 Carlson. David P. 24 Carlson. Robert P. 157 Carmel. Peter P. 27. 34. 58 Carnavos. Steven P. 34. 58. 63. 66 Carpenter. Dorotltr P. 103 Carraway. Sharon P. 22 Carrieri. Bruce P. 120. 130. 132. 144. 158. 173 Carroll. Cynthia P. 23 Carron. Suzanne P. 32 Carter. John P. 132 Cartwright. Lorraine P. 32. 83. 158 Caruso. Carmen P. 47 Caruso. Michael P. 34. 124 Caschera. Dolores P. 158 Cass, Toby P. 20 Cassidy. Celeste P. 37 Cassidy. Jonathan P. 69 Castiglione. Marie P. 17 Catalfamo. David P. 142 Cath, Donald P. 29. 48 Catino, Edward P. 147 Caulield. Mary P. 26. 27. 38. 39.46. 72, 122. 158. 176 Cavanaugh. Patricia P. 158 Celebucki. Valerie P. 88 Ceriani. Ines lMrs.J P. 55. 77 Chan. Bonita P. 158 Chapman. Barbara P. 38. 39. 40, 72. 158 Charles. Lissa P. 38. 39, 122. 127. 158 Chestnut. Andrew P. 147. 158. 161 Chlopeckt. Jon P. 27. 35. 58. 73. 158 Chodkowski. Paul P. 27. 58. 147. 158 Chodkowski. Robert P. 27 Christian. Cindy P. 158 Christian. Shelley P. 158 Chrys. Michael P. 124. 136 Chrys, Philip P. 20. 34. 38. 39. 120. 158 Clani. Diane P, 30. 125 Ciasullo. Linda P. 33. 58 Cicero. Patricia P. 60 Cieszynski. Joseph P. 34. 159 Cirincione. Ronald P. 159 Cm' Government fin' u Dat' P. 59 Clair. Anne P. 2. 36. 38. 39. 159 Clair. Judy P. 58 Clark. Dennis P. 159 Clark. Russell P. 124 Clayman. Stephen P. 23 Cleland Eleanor P. Clevenson. James P. 19. 159 Clother. Lynne P. 49, 100. 140. 159. 183 Clough, Donald P. 39. 144 Clough. Kenneth P. 124. 144 Cobbs. Walter P. 32 Cockerham. Joyce P. 47. 60.63 Coe, Binjamin P. 27, 138 Coe, Winifrea'1Mrs.1 P. 76. 104 Cognetti. Pamela P. 91 Cohen. Janet P. 37, 47. 56.60. 61, 65 Coleman. Herbert P. 38. 39 Collegium Musicum P. 60 Collins. Mary P. 66 Coloff, Patricia P. 33. 40. 159 Colucci. Lora P. 26 Comley. Gary P. 62. 63. 124. 144 Comley. Michael P. 63. 144 Comley. Paul P. 144 Crmtntertcernent Llrlters P. 73 Cmnrnunit'alion.s Offtt 1' Attlut' P. 33 Como, Fredrick P. 87 Compo. Carol P. 159 Conde. Gloria P. 68. 70. 71. 72. 115 Canfi'rem'i' A ll-State and .Vurtlt Eastern Region Cltotr Menthert' P. 65 Connelly. Janice P. 26 Connelly. Susan P. 26. 73. 159 Conner. Douglas P. 34. 36. 68. 120. 138. 144. 159 Conners. Paul P. 184 Cannollv. William P. 78 Conmv. Anna Mar lMrs.l P. 78 Conte. Antoinette P. 140 Contompasis. Peter P. 34. 48. 120 Cook. Jetlrey P. 34. 37 Coonan. Diane P, 18. 24. 30. 160 Coplon. Miriam P. 23. 27 Coppola. Debra P. 160 Coppola. John P. 27. 58. 142 Coppolo. Dominic P. 21. 34.36. 120. 138. 160 Coratti. Ada P. 73, 160 Cornelius. Gary P. 32, 34. 160 Cornell. Isvrtdon P. 109 Cornell. Richard P. 142 Corvino, Charlyne P. 20 Corvino. Teresa P. 160 Cossey. Daniel P. 160 Costanzo. Carol P. 47 Countermine. Deborah P. 160 Craig. Michael P. 88 Cramer. Dennis P. 120. 134. 144. 160 Crandall. David P. 3. 12. 15. 20. 57 73.76.175.19l Crisaliulli. Patil P. 34. 160 Crisct. Margaret P. 32. 112. 161 Croce. Richard P. 130 C't'ns.t' Cnzutlrv Tezmt P. 129 Crouse. Melanie P. 47 Crowley. Michael P. 120 Curley. Todd P. 34 Currie, .N'anzit' P. 114. 140 Cusano. Dominick P. 25. 144. 161 Cusano. Michael P. 89 Cusano. Ronald P. 144. 146 Czarnecki. Stephen P. 161 Cqv:ew.rki, Joseph P. 27. 34. 41. 89 D Dabroskt. Cynthia P. 125 Dagastine. Gary' P. 129 Dahlin. Mary Ann P. 141 Dahlm. Susan P. 73. 161 Daist' Chain P. 72 Daley. Brian P. 134. 135 Daley. Kevin P. 137 Daley. Robert P. 134 Dall. James P. 147 Daly. Gary P. 132 Daly, Susan P. 26 D'Ambrosio, Charles P. 161 Dana, Linda P. 22. 48. 58, 161 Darling. Richard P. 34, 37, 60. 61 62. 63 D'Ascoli. Richard P. 21. 34. 50. 53 114. 120. 161 Daughtry, William P. 3. 27, 129. 144 Davenport. Gregg P. 34 Davis. Deborah P. 33, 69. 161. 183 Dawes. Malcolm P. 24. 110 Dean, Martha P. 161 DeAnge1us. Patsy Ann P. 161 DeB0nir, Rornxemurv P. Decatur. Gary P. 27 Decker, Kathleen P. 47. 60 DeFrancBco. Charles P. 33. 34. 161 DeGenovzt. Cheryl P. 58 Della Rocco. Nicholas P. 142 DeLoren7o. Joseph P. 161 De1.t1t'a. Andrew P. 105 DeLuca. Paul P. 142 DeLuca. Virginia P. 161 DeLuke. Susan P. 23. 27. 91 Delvlatteo. Anthony P. 124 Dembrosky. Louise P. 161 DeMeo. Paul P. 124 Denio. Dantintt' P. 17. 104. 127. 142 Denofio. Carmine P. 22. 31. 73. 105 175 Denolio. David P. 142. 175 DeNo1io. Joseph P. 73. 161 Derenzo. Joseph P. 162 Derenzo. Patrick P. 21. 53, 68. 71. 162 Daradorzr, William P. 87 DeSaIvatore. Karen P. 162 DeSiunv. Gloria P. 77. 79 DeSieno, Maria P. 39 DeZalia. Bernadette P. 60. 61 IJECA Club P. 30 Diamond, Lester P. 162 DiCamil1o. Melanie P. 72. 162 DiCoceo. Catherine P. 24, 25. 47 162 DiCoceo, Mark P. 120 DiCocco. Pamela P. 159 Dteclt. Herbert P. 2. 17. 76 Dietrich. David P. 37 DiGesare. David P. 162. 175 Dtl.all0, Clzestur P. 32. 1 10 DiLallo. Viola P. 113. 115 Dilr. Diane P. 27.36. 38. 39.68. 73 162. 188 Dimaggio. Karen P. 24 DiMeo. James P. 58 DtMeo. Susan P. 14. 24. 57. 58. 59 60.61. 72. 153. 162. 182 Dimmick. Wesley P. 34 DiSalvatore. John P. 139 DiSalt'atore. Joseph P. 21. 162 DiSarro. Eleanor P. 80 DiToro. Ralph P. 163 Doak. Vicki P. 41. 68. 163. 174.215 Docherty. David P. 21. 120. 142 Dodge. Danny P. 120. 144. 163 Dodge, Janis P. 23 Doepel. Deborah P. 163 Dopp. Geraldine P. 163 Dornburg. Gerald P. 46. 120. 134. 137.144.163.171 Doucette. Suzanne P. 30 Douglass. Christine P. 163 Doyle, Bridget P. 66. 67 Doyle. Judith P. 31. 163.215 Dratlen. Christopher P. 6. 47. 60 163 Dratlen. Rebecca P. 23 Drama Club P. 47 Dreyfuss. John P. 23. 63 Ducos, Nadine P. 26.49. 58. 163 Ducos. Ruth P. 94 Duell. James P. 124. 132 DuFort. Robert P. 163 Dunigan. .lav P. 15 Dunigan. Joan P. 15. 90 Dunn. Robert P. 163 Dunster. Nelson P. 34. 163 Duntan. lMrs.1 P. Dupont. David P. 163 Durbak. David P. 164 Duren. Mark P. 34. 66 Dussault. Rudolph P. 27. 164. 176 Duteher. June lMrs.j P. 106 Dutcher. Robert P. 34. 108 E Ebrite. Susan P. 48. 66 Eckam. Margaret P. 33 Eddy. Nancy P. 60. 61. 62. 65. 164 Edwards. Sidney P. 192 Edwardsen. Evelyn P. 164 Egan. Michael P. 21. 120 Eggleston. Richard P. 34 Ehrcke. Kenneth P. 30. 164 Eidens. Helen tMrs.l P. 40. 105 Elf-att, Ross P. Elliott. Steven P. 62. 63. 168 Englebardt. Brian P. 23 Englebardt. Ira P. 36. 138 Erwetowski. Charles P. 40. 164. 174. 215 bposito. Michael P. 124 Etienne. Duane P. 22. 58. 60 Ezzo. Linda P. 164 F Facci. John P. 62. 66. 99 Fahey. Susan P. 27. 164 Falace. Nancy P. 164 Fall. Joseph P. 31. 106 Faraone. Richard P. 111 Farina. Frank P. 164 Farnham. Joan tMrs.1 P. 17. 95 Farrall. Mclissd P. 48 Fasula. Robert P. 164 Faucett. William P. 29. 164 Faulisi. Robert P. 37. 58 Fazzone. James P. 34 Fazzone. Nancy P. 37 Feathers. Robin P. 58 Feldman. Don P. 37, 39. 58 Felthousen. Russell P. 94 Feluren. Mark P. 21, 27. 34 Ferguson. G. P. 22 Ferguson. V. P. 22 Fernau. Gregory P. 164 Ferrara. Jane P. 33 Ferrera. RoseMarie P. 24. 47 Ferro. Ronald P. 48. 60. 61.215 Ferrucci. Alexander P. 164 Ferrucci. Brian P. 27 Ferrucci. Sheila P. 27. 38. 39. 41. 68, 71. 72. 164. 165 Field. Laurie P. 30 Fields. David P. 33. 34. 143 Figler. Gene P. 34. 164 Filardi, Mark P. 27. 34 Finch. Hilvan P. 22. 34 Ftne. David P. 38. 39. 154. 164 Fingerhut. David P. 34 Finke. Brian P. 36. 50. 53. 60. 61. 164 Filly. llv1rs.l P. 22. 93 Fitzgibbon. Barbara P. 47 Fitzgibbon. James P. 47 Flanigan. James P. 21. 27. 36. 71. 120. 156. 164 Flis. Theresa P. 48 Florio. Alexander P. 120. 134. 135. 158. 165 Florkiewicz. Barbara P. 34. 165 Florkiewicz. Thomas P. 34 Floyd. Barbara P. 57. 58. 71. 73. 165 Floyd. Tamara P. 89. 165 Flynn Colleen P. 58 Flynn. Elva lMrs.l P. 77. 79 Flynn. Gerald P. 26. 29.34. 94. 165 Foley. Elizabeth P. 165 Folley. lMrs.1 P. 97 Foreign Exchange Student Club P. 24 Foreign Exchange Students P. 24 Forget, Brian P. 34 Fountain. Andrew P. 23. 29. 36. 144. 165 Fowler, Marvin P. 34 Fox. Deborah P. 60 Fox. Dennis P. 165 Fox. Martin P. 58 Fox and Murphy P. 200 Frankel, .luv P. 108 Frederico. Deborah P. 47. 48. 166 Freeman. Michael P. 6. 23. 27. 34. 38. 39. 143 Freshman Executive Committee P. 66 Freshman Football Team P. 127 Frteberg. Patricia P. 166 Friello. Mark P. 132 Frigolette. John P. 58 Frisone. Michael P. 144. 166 Frv. Zo2ilMrs.J P. 69 Fuller. Susan P. 28. 33. 166 Furgason. Thomas P. 132 Gage. G lrene P. 24. 30, 41 Gage. Mary Anne P. 30. 166 Gagliardi. Virginia P. 166 Gale. Sharon P. 22. 52. 53. 60. 61. 68. 71. 170 Galli. Daniel P. 29, 166 Gangel. Barbara P. 166 Gass. Raymond P. 34. 166 Gaudio. Kathleen P. 27 Gautie. Stephen P. 21.23. 166 Gavin, Anne P. 18. 50. 51. 53. 123. 166 Gaworecki. Rita P. 33. 41. 50. 31. 52. 53. 60. 68. 70.73. 166 Gayle. Harold P. 34. 46. 63 Gaynor. Julie P. 38 Gee. Alan P. 22. 34 Gee. Sharon P. 22 Gee. Sherman P. 22. 130 Gentile. Paul P. 72 George. Jenifer P. 35. 37. 58 Gertin. Donald P. 166 Germain. Mary Anne P. 14. 33. 50. 51. 53. 68. 72. 167. 178 Getty. Dorothy P. 3. 76. 87 Giachino. Kathleen P. 38. 39. 167 Giaculli. Paulette Giedraitis. Carol. P. 23 Giedraitts. Mary P. 24 Gier. Linda P. 100. 167 Gifford. Harriet Gilbert. Gary P. 167 Gilliland. James P. 60. 61 Gilmour. Mary Ann P. 20 Ginsberg. lra P. 27. 38. 39. 47. 60 Uirl'r Junior Varxttt' Gi'mttasttt'.t P. 141 Girlk Varsitr Grntnastu-.x P. 140 Gleason. Patrick P. 142 Gleckman. Gerald P. 34 Gold. Louis P. 58. 66 Gold. Peter P. 167 Golden. Grace P. 167 Goldman. Douglas P. 38. 39 Golf' Team P. 146 Goodenough. Dianne P. 167 Gomez. Lillian P. 66 Gonyo. Craig P. 129 Goodheim. Laurie P. 23 Gordon. Donald P. 58 Gordon. Nancy P. 38. 39 Gordon 8' Jewelers P. 197 Gould Virginia tMrs.J P. 96 Grabowski. Daniel P. 36, 146, 168 Grams. Inga P. 27.28. 168 Grams. lrene P. 24. 58 Grandis. Debbie P. 168 Grant. Charles P. 50 Grant. Patricia P. 60 Grassucci. Anita P. 168 Graves. John P. 27. 120 Graves. Marion tMrs.J P. 19. 102 Grayman. Steve P. 43 Grecco. Darlene P. 40. 47 Green. Christine P. 58. 168 Green. Jean P. 58. 66 Greene. Jane P. 26 Greenwood. Richard P. 34. 168 Griffin, Willie P. 34 Grimes. Mark P. 168 Guarneri. Donald P. 168 Guilbeault. Rose P. 27. 28 Guthinger. Jeffery Qvm Aides P. 28 H Hague. Joseph P. 120 Haight. Mary P. 18. 168 Halloran, Helen P. 115 Halnon. Mary P. 141 Halnon. Patricia P. 140 Han'u'n. Robert P. 34 Hammond. William P. 21. 37. 130. 131 Handy. Nancy P. 24. 168 Hanny. Marion P. 37.48. 49. 57.58. 168 Harlow. Heidi P. 168 Hart. Michael P. 34. 168 Hart. Scott P. 50 Harttn. Philip P. 168 Hauke. Craig P. 66 Havener. Diane P. 16 Hayden. Kathleen P. 51, 168 Haynes. Barbara P. 112 Hayostek. Michael P. 169 Hays. David P. 144 Heintz. Arthur P. 168 Hermance. Dirk P. 6, 24. 34. 47. 60. 61. 62.63.65 Hermance. Susan P. 47. 60. 61. 65. 169 Hermann. Ann P. 24. 47 Hernas. Denise P. 24.40 Hernas. Karl P. 169 Hershkowitz. Berta P. 27. 41 Hicks. Paul P. 169 Hilton. James P. 169 Hitchcock. Barbara P. 24. 26. 60 Hitchcock. Robert P. 27. 41 Hodges. Justina P. 113 Holcomb. Julia P. 3. 36. 169 Holley. Kevin P. 162 Holman. Leonard P. 169 Holman. Karen P. 66 Holmblad. Jone P. 50 Hooker. Christopher P. 34. 36. 169. 193 Hooker. Metra lMrs.l P. 35. 115 Horwitz. Douglas P. 23 Hotaling. Richard P. 120. 164. 169 Hotaling. Sandy P. 170 Houlihan. Thomas P. 26 Howard. Angela P. 87 Howard. Gail P. 18. 170 Howard. Golson P. 22. 47 Howard John P. 95 Hunlon, Rose lMrs.j P. 105 Howard. Niall P. 34. 66. 120. 144. 179 Howard. Portia P. 170 Hubel. Carolyn P. 39. 40 Hulett. Linda P. 31. 34 Hulse. Denise P. 170 Hummel. Terry P. 33. 36. 60, 61. 62 63. 170 Humphrey. Barbara P. 170 Humphreys. Mark P. 170 Huppert. Lawrence P. 23. 215 Huppert. Rosalind P. 38. 39. 40. 50. 51.53.73.170 Hurwitz. Julia P. 27. 37.47 Hutchins. Daniel P. 120. 144 Hutton. June P. 28.30. 170 Hyatt, Amy P. 67. 125 Hyland. Mark P. 66. 67. 120. 147 Hyland, Marilyn P. 18. 21. 27. 68. 73, 170 1 lacobelli. Diane P. 34, 170 Imbody, Michele P. 40. 215 Ingalls, Alvin P. 31 Iovinelli. Deborah P. 170 lsgro. Francesco. P. 26. 68. 71. 134 137. 170 Isopo, Dominic P. 21. 68. 142, 170 J Jacobs. Michael P. 170 Jaje, Laurie fMrs.l P. 105 Jagielski. Susan P. 23 James. Gary P. 171 Jasinski, lrene lMrs.j P. 96 Jaycox. Mark P. 58. 171 Jaycox. Paul P. 144 Jetles. Christopher P. 171 Jefts. Donald P. 34. 171 Jendzeizyk. Peter P. 147 Jenkins. Karole P. 22. 34. 171 Jermanok. Fawn P. 23 Jetter. Richard P. 60. 61 Johnson. Gale P. 72. 171 Johnson. Laurel P. 50. 51 Johnson. Neil P. 34 Jones. Faith lMrs.l P. 112 Jones. Timothy P. 182 Jordon. Patrice P. 19. 24. 26. 27.47. 96 Joseph's Pharmacy P. 201 Jourdanais. Beatrice P. 34. 171 J ueket J uniar Junior Junior Junior J untar J tm ior Junior Junior 137 Ju nge. t. Larry P. 70. 147 Executive Committee P. 66 Hi-Lights Statl P. 39 Prom Chairman P. 67 Varsiti' Baseball P. 142 Varsity Basketball P. 132 V arsilt' Cheerleaders P. 125 Varsilt' Foolball P. 124 Varxitt' Wrestling Team P. Margaret P. 69 Jur.t'ak. Marie lMrs.1 P. 97 Justin. Nadine P. 27. 36. 38. 39. 70. 71.72.171 K Kalohn. James P. 34 Kalohn. William P. 38. 39. 171 Kaplin. Leslie P. 43 Kaplin. Leslie lMrs.l P. 83 Kaminsky. Sondra P. 18. 68. 171 Kanitf. Laura P. 73. 171 Karts. Margaret rlldrsni P. 107 Karlin. Michael P. 38. 48. 142. 171 Karlsson. Bodil P. 24. 25. 172 Katz. David P. 27. 34. 62. 63 Keeler. Karen P. 172 Kelly. Edward P. 34 Kelly, Karol P. 71 Kelly. Margaret P. 50. 172. 190 Kelly. Pamela P. 172 Kenny. Leslie P. 58. 172 Kelsey. Linda P. 66. 67 Kernan. Dorothy P. 113 Kerr. Katherine P. 69 Kessler. Howard P. 34 Kessler. James P. 63 Kessler. Mart'lMrs.l P. 32. 112 King. Deborah P. 22. 68, 72. 122 172 King. Douglas P. 139 King. John P. 29. 60. 61. 62. 63 King. Kerry P. 27. 95. 142 Kinsinger. Barbara P. 115 Kirby. Edward P. 34 Kirkham. Susan P. 20, 58 Kirkland. Mary P. 23. 39. 80 Kirkland. Randolph P. 172 Kitler. Thomas P. 172 Klein, Patricia P. 43. 46. 47. 114 Kleinke. Chris P. 26 Klemm, EleanarlMrs.J P. 97 Knapp. Cynthia P. 173 Komlossy P. 24 Komp. William P. 173 Kopps. Susan P. 27 Koss. June P. 23 Kowalski. David P. 120 Kowalczyk. Steven P. 173 Kownaek. Mary P. 72. 173 Kozak. Carol P. 2. 12. 70.94 Kroman. David P. 91. 92 Kranick. Diane P. 23, 24. 38. 47 Kriegler. Amy P. 60.61.62 Kriegler. Natalie P. 60. 61. 62.63 Kritz. Mark P. 144 Kuthqts. Conrad P. 62, 63. 98 Kuchera. Mary Jo P. 173 Kuczynski. Steven P. 108 Kuebler, Mary P. 27. 58 Kulstck. Carol P. 23. 29. 58. 173 Kruzan. Kathryn tMrs.1 P. 76. 103 Kwak. Richard P. 173 L LaFreniere. Pamela P. 173 LaGasse. Debra P. 27. 58 Lane. Linda P. 173 LaMontagne. Beatrice P. 23.47. 60. 61. 65 Lamoureaux. Ronald P. 108 211 Lantltcaping Club P. 26 Lansing. Barbara P. 40 LaPointe. John P. 36. 173 l.aRnr1'o. Alexander P. 25. 79 Larmn. Rot' P. 107 Las. Julie P. 23. 29 Laszewski. Karen P. 49 Latin Honor Soriett' P. 35 Latimer. Mary P. 29 Latorra. Joseph P. 63 Laube. Margaret P. 39. 60. 61. 65. 66 Laudato. David P. 36. 138. 139 Laudato.Jer1'rey P. 124. 139 Laviolette. Linda P. 173 Lawrence P. 134 Lawrence. Clillord P. 27. 38. 39 Lawrence. John P. 129 Lawrwtre. Hmrard P. 110 Lawrence. Marianne P. 48 Lazewski. Karen P. 173 Lazure. Suzanne P. 173 Leber. Bernice P. 36. 50. 52. 53. 60 61.97.173. 178. 215 Lecce. Joel P. 134 Lecce, Vincent P. 21. 34.68. 174 Leder. Marc P. 174 Lee. Kathleen P. 30. 174 Lega. Rosemarie P. 140 Legorius. Joan P. 47 Leonard Kathryn QMrs.j P. 3, 96 Leva. Gary P. 21, 120. 130. 142. 174 Levy. Richard P. 67. 71. 146. 165 Lewinski. Nancy P. 125 Lewis. Carla P. 58. 174 Lewis, Walter P. 22 Librart' Aides P. 29 Liebman. Scott P. 39. 147 Ling. Grace P. 49. 174 Ling. Kathleen P. 174 Linton Junior Achievers P. 29 Linton Student Store P. 198 l.ini0nial1.t' P. 36 Lt'nttmt'ttn Ojirers P. 36 Lintoniart Reserves P. 37 Litz . Linda P. 26 Livingston. Catherine P. 174 Livingston. Kathryn P. 38. 39. 120. 174. 156 lloyd. Linda P. 38. 39 Lloyd. Wallace P. 3. 22. 36. 129. 138. 144 Lloyd. Walter P. 3. 22. 36. 129. 138. 144 Lockett. Laurel P. 29. 50. 51 Loesch. Mary P. 23 Long. Barbara P. 35. 68. 70. 72. 174 Long. Frances P. 123. 174 Losano. Ellen lMrs.J P. 83 Lubitz. Martha P. 23. 27 Lubking. Donald P. 142. 174 Lubitz. Faith P. 23. 24. 29. 36. 60. 61. 65 Lucier. Michael P. 29. 174 Ludwig. Robert P. 30. 107 Lussier. Jeffrey P. 34. 132 Lions. Rita P. 29. 80 M Mabie. Wayne P. 174 Mach. Franz P. 24. 60. 174 Macleod. William P. 143 Maddaloni. Marilyn P. 174 Madia. Marlene P. 20, 174 Maiello. Michael P. 3. 58. 142. 174 Majewskt. 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Roberi P. 34 .'VurSe'r Alder P. 35 Nusco. Fred P. 32. 34. 180 Nye. Ray P. 180 O Oakwood Nursing Home P. 203 Orchestra P. 62 O'Connor. Adelaide P. 57. 85. O'Connor. Kevin P. 180 0'Donnc1l. Patricia P. 29.48. O'Donne11. Raymond P. 34 Ole'nie:ak. Richard P. 21. 95 Oliver. Bonnie P. 22 Olszewski. Peter P. 34 0'NeilL Joseph P. 41. 137 Ornston. Sharla P. 27. 29.48 O'Rourke. Elizabeth P. 26 Orr. Debra P. 170 Ostka. Joanne P. 27. 125 Oswald. Roger P. 58 88 180 Ottendorf. Donna P. 26. 68. 123. 180 Overbaugh. Gary P. 34 P Pacifico. Joanne P. 23. 47 Page. Carla P. 105 Paige. Beth P. 22 Paige. Bruce P. 34 Paige. Debbie P. 180 Pallotolo, Angela P. 36. 122. 170. 180 Pallotolo. Diane P. 159 Palmer. Rodney P. 120. 142 Palmer. Stephen P. 120. 142. Palmiotto. Frank P. 138. 180 Panetta. Angela P. 180 Paludi, Michele P. 24. 60 Paniccia. David P. 27. 34 Paniccia. Richard P. 139 Paolelli. James P. 139 Paolelli. D. Richard P. 180 Parillo. Carla P. 41. 180 Parillo. Robin P. 141 Parisi. David P. 180 Parisi. Joseph P. 89 Parisi. Peter P. 124 Parker. P. Victoria P. 17. 19. 180 84. 215 Parker. Thomas P. 3. 14. 58.47 Parks. Robert P. 34 Parks. William P. 180 Parlapiano. Steven Parlin. Kathleen P. 38. 39. 43. 44. 47. 56. 58. 61 Parravani. John P. 34 Pascoal. Robert P. 39 Pasquarell. Dennis P. 34 Pasquariello. Steven P. 180 Pastiglione. Susan P. 125 Pastore. Patricia P. 27. 33. 71. 181 Pastore. Richard P. 160 Patterson. Colleen P. 22 Puttemon. Raymond P. 36. 38 Pecci. Donna P. 17 Pedone. Robert P. 120 Pendergast. Patricia P. 69 Pep Club P. 26 Pepe. Juanita P. 70 Perazzo. Shirlee P. 47. 181 Perez. Maria P. 29. 73. 181 Perez. Minerva P. 41 Perez. Nancy P. 80 Perkins. Frances lMrs.1 P. 84 Perretta. Italia P. 181 Perrino. Mark P. 53. 58 Perry. Barbara P. 125 Persico. Peter P. 143 Peters. Linda P. 122. 173. 181 Peters. Stephen P. 143 Peterson, Shirley P. 36. 40. 18 215 Pe::ano. Anthony P. 62. 98 Phelps. Walt P. 34. 181 Philip. George P. 25. 89 Phinney. David P. 36. 181 Piccola. Toni P. 26. 68. 181 Piciotto. Debra P. 26. 29. 58. . 39.85 1. 186. 182 Piedmont. Valerie P. 38. 39. 47. 48 Picniazek. John P. 34 Pierce. Cheryl P. 32. 182 Pierotti. Richard P. 63 Pike. Sandra P. 182 Pink. John P. 182 Pinkowski. Lawrence P. 182 Ptrrone. Ntcollete P. 182 Plat' Printing Committee P. 46 Plat' Ticket Seliert' P. 47 Plaine. Lynne P. 95. 122. 182 Plame. Marilyn P. 60. 182 Pleeter. Daniel P. 182 Polenz. Marsha P. 32. 58 Polimeni. Glen P. 27. 34 Poltmeni. Joanne P. 63 Pollack. Richel P. 37. 60 Pollock. Ruth P. 38. 39 Popolizio. Severino P. 124. 134. 135 136 Porter. Joyce P. 182 Porterlield. Marion P. 22 Post. Douglas P. 34 Powell, Patrteia P. 27 Powell, Ramundo P. 34, 111 Powers, David P. 21. 37. 58. 62. 63. 130. 147 Prater. H. Lewis P. 28. 29. 183 Pratico. Joann P. 27 Prawdzik. Thomas P. 183 Prehoda, Thomas P. 24 Presseisen. Barrie P. 58 Preston. Viveca P. 183 Pretious. Linda P. 32. 183 Prezekop. Linda P. 183 Prince, Madebln tMrs.J P. 29. 80 Prindle, Anthonv P. 3. 76, 90 Prindle. Patricia t Mrs.1 P. 93 Prokorym, Mary P. 47 Prvsmont, Albert P. 109 Przybylo. David P. 132 Przylrylo, Walter P. 114. 130. 132 146 Puglisi. Tony' P. 34. 183 Puglisi. Peter P. 183 Punte. Melanie P. 19.20. 38. 39. 50. 68.70.71,183 Puorto. David P. 101. 142 Purdy. Stanley P. 34 Puzzuoli. Marie P. 183 Pyzanowski. Barbara P. 27 Pyzanowski. Gary P. 27. 32. 183 Q Quick, Dorir lMrs.l P. 56, 57, 86 Quill and Scroll P. 38 Quilltnan. Patrick P. 33. 34. 190 Quinn. Robert P. 183 Quinn. Stephen P. 137 Quinn. Susan P. 35. 183 Quinn. William P. 34. 183 R Radelife. Giannina tMrs.1 P. 66. 85 Ralferty. Edward P. 184 Rafferty. Patricia P. 66 Ragucci. Roberta P. 184 Ramos. Carlos P. 34. 124 Rapavv. William P. 92. 132 Rapp. Franklin P. 108 Ray. Mildred P. 22 Raymond. Glenn P. 37. 47 Raymond. Robert P. 34 Realvk P. 199 Reali. D. P. 21.39.66 Reedy. James H. P. 29 Retchling, Deborah P. 43 Reilly. Mark P. 13 Reilly. Michael P. 23 Reinhart, Arlene P. 184 Renaud. Beverly P. 37 Renaud. Sheila P. 60. 68. 72. 184 Witko. Wasniewski. Kim P. 41 Revttto. Gari' P. 46. 84 Resttna. Jules P. 184 Retajczyk. James P. 184 Reynolds. Jack P. 68. 70.71. 184 Ricard. Anne P. 36. 184 Ricci. Karen P. 27 Riccio. Michael P. 124 Richards. Jacquelyn P. 112. 184 Richards. Michael P. 184 Richmond. Stephen P. 120. 185 Rickard. Donal P. 60. 63 Rickard. William P. 185 Riedel. Hans P. 34 Riley. Robert P. 58. 134. 135. 142 Ripps. Janet P. 27. 58 Rtpps. Melinda P. 58 Rirenburg. Dori P. 185 Rivlin. Sharon P. 37 Roberts. Debra P. 83. 125 Roberts. Kenneth P. 34. 185 Roberts. Paul P. 34. 185 Robtdeau. Kevin P. 17. 34 Rocissano. James P. 185 Rock. Edward P. 79 Rockwood. Gary P. 144. 185 Rodter. Dianna P. 185 Rodier. Penny P. 47 Rollins. James P. 34. 63 Romines. Monica P. 123. 185 Roscn.Ce1ia P. 47. 185 Rosen. Steven P. 3 Rosenberg. Eli:abeth1Mrs.l P. 85 Roses. Roberta P. 157 Rosiak. Pauline P. 20. 26. 72. 185 Rossetti. Celeste P. 26. 71. 73. 106. 185 Rossler P. 142 Rossler. Diana P. 185 Rossler. Brian P. 120. 142 Rotunda. John P. 27. 29. 36. 48. 185 Rowe. Rosemarie P. 22 Roy. James P. 34 Rubin. Dawn P. 30 Ruler. Marie P. 28. 185 Ruggiero. Peter P. 186 Ruzzo. Marilyn P. 36. 52. 60. 61. 72. 186 Ru::o. Patricia 1Mrs.l P. 88 Ruzzo. Vincent P. 34. 41 S Sabatelli. Randal P. 14. 21. 58 Sabatint. Michael P. 60. 61. 186 Saburro. John P. 53. 186 Sager. Anneke P. 36. 60. 61. 62. 63. 68. 161. 186 St. George. Joseph P. 63 Salamone. George. P. 26. 27. 34. 115. 186 Salerno. Harry P. 34 Salmon. Cynthia P. 186 Salmon. Elizabeth P. 29 Samek. Toni P. 30. 105 Sammons, Robert P. 186 Sanders. Martin P. 26 Sandler. Joan P. 72. 186 Sanford. Rachel P. 18. 20. 36. 72. 186 Sanzen. Ralph P. 21. 92 Satchell. Bruce P. 129 Sautter. Thomas P. 134 Sayers. Cathy P. 43 Scales. Daniel P. 124 Schaffer. Timothy P. 144 Schaeffer. Claude P. 186 Schechter. Ricki P. 147.215 Schenectady Gazette P. 200 Scheuer. Melinda P. 186 Schiano. Anne P. 186 Schiano. Anthony P. 21. 53. 57. 58. 186 Schill. Margo P. 20 Schmidt. Henry P. 47. 58 Schnapp. Marjorie P. 186 Schneider. Diane P. 32 Scholes. Michael P. 142. 157 Schoonmaker. Lisa P. 187 Schonwetter. Steven P. 63. 67. 144 School Messengers P. 28. Schulenburg. Richard P. 38. 39 Schults. James P. 34 Schuster. Gerhnde P. 187 Schwab. Mark P. 139 Schwaber. Louis P. 18. 21. 187 Schwartz. Paul P. 63. 124. 64. 137 146 Science Department Aides P. 29 Scott. Brian P. 34. 39. 137 Scott. Deborah P. 58. 60. 67. 72. 140 141. 179. 187 Scott. Steven P. 34 Scull. Ronald P. 187 Seber. Robert. P. 29 Senior Boll Committee Chairmen P. 70 Senior Banquet Committee Chairmen P. 71 Senior Executive Committee P. 68 Senior HI-LIGHTS P. 39 Seratini. Linda P. 14. 23. 24, 96 Serenadenr P. 61 Serotta. Barbara P. 13. 215 Shafer, Verne P. 34 Shaffer. David P. 34 Shaffer. Nancy P. 58. 187 Shaffer. Timothy P. 58. 120 Shannon. Daniel P. 58. 187 Shapiro. David P. 6. 34. 47, 168. 187 Shapiro. Richard P. 2. 23. 62. 63. 187 Shaylor. Corinne P. 88. 187 Shear, Susan P. 187 Shepard. Lee P. 88. 188 Sherman. Arlene P. 66 Sherman. Raymond P. 46. 60, 188 Sherwood. Fredrika P. 71 Sheward EstherlMrs.J P. 80 Siegal. Eric P. 23. 24. 60. 61. 66 Sigsworth. Mary P. 33, 188 Simon's P. 203 Silva. Mark P. 34. 174. 188 Simiele. Gilda P. 48. 49. 76. 100 Simoncls. Jerry P. 34. 63 Simone. Anthony P. 124. 137 Ski Club P. 27 Skubisz. Stanley P. 21. 50. 68. 143. 188 Skubisz. Walter P. 48. 143 Sleight. William P. 34. 88. 188 South. Barbara P. 32 Spano. Mark P. 26. 50. 68. 188 Spaulding. Janet P. 28. 58 Spears. Debby P. 47. 67 Spencer. Susan P. 23. 26. 66 Spenello. .Vellie P. 113 Spurgas. David P. 188 Stage Band P. 63 Stage Crew P. 46 Star. Glenn P. 23. 34. 38. 39. 188 Staub. Janice P. 63 Stegagno, Ugo P. 142 Stevens. Gregory P. 22. 34 Stevens, Mary P. 27. 169. 189 Stewart. Adam P. 6. 60. 62 Stewart. Edward P. 108 Stoddard W H. ti Son P. 204 Stopera, David P. 142 Stopera. Glenn P. 130. 132 Stopera. John P. 47 Storm. Carolyn P. 48. 189 Storm. Diane P. 23. 66 Streeter, Elmer P. 38. 39, 189 Strange. Katherine P. 141 Student Council P. 58 Student Council Alternales P. 58 Student Council Ojieers P. 57 Students fam Foreign Countries P. 25 Stukey. William P. 189 Style begins at . . . P. 201 Sullivan. Katherine P. 86 Szuty. Vera P. 32. 112. 189 Sumner. David P. 189 Sumner. Dorothy P. 189 Suprunowicz, Michael P. 94. 132 Suprunowicz. Richard P. 76 Suprunowicz. William P. 50 Survival P. 23 Sutphen. Susan P. 88. 189 Sutphen, Timothy P. 144 Swartz. P. 63 Sykes. John P. 27. 58 Szczepanski, Ronald P. 40. 92 Szot. Linda P. 23 Smith. Barbara P. 23. 72. 188 Smith, Donald P. 188 Smith, Douglas P. 25. 110 Smith. Smith. John P. 32. 34. 88. 105 Shirleen P. 60. 61. 188 T Tabor. Phyllis P. 32 Talbot. David P. 32. 34. 189 Tanski. Katherine P. 58. 60. 61. 190 Tansky. Sharon P. 58 Taylor. Charles P. 22. 29, 120 Taylor. Cynthia P. 27 Taylor. Roosevelt P. 132. 137 Tearno. Nancy P. 20. 35. 70. 71, 94. 190 Tepper. Robin P. 21. 27.47 Terwilltger, Jill P. 190 Tessitore. Ralph P. 120 Tews. Robert P. 34. 190 Thackeray. Mary P. 38. 39. 40. 145. 179. 190. 215 Thackeray. Thomas P. 124 The Skin of Our Teeth P. 45 Thomas. Bernard P. 108 Thomas. Gloria P. 190 Thomas. Milton P. 32. 34. 129 Sne1L Robert P. 27. 47 Snook. Pamela P. 23. 38.39 Snyder, Sherrie Ann P. 11. 20. 30. 72. 122. 185. 188 Suffer. Douglas. P. 21. 143. 188 Sofia, Nancy P. 27. 47 Sokol. John P. 60. 62.63. 99. 188 Somerfeldl. Joyce P. 23 Sonin. Anita P. 62 Thompson, Lynda P. 154. 190 Thompson, Richard P. 190 Thompson, Robert P. 190 Thompson, Samuel P. 2, 92. 120. 134. 137 Thyrring. Shelley P. 68. 72. 89. 123. 190 Tierney. Stephen P. 114. 142 Yime Center Jewelers P. 201 Tischler. Faye P. 85 Titus. Amy P. 27. 66 Tomaszewski, Doreen P. 20. 23. 190 Tomaszewski. Ruth P. 63 Tomeli. Mikired P. 77 Tondera. Deborah P. 2. 40. 47. 50. 51. 52. 53. 60. 61. 63. 190 Torres. Bernard P. 83. 120 Torres. Helen P. 27 Tourtellot. Paul P. 124 Towler. Michael P. 190 Tranelli. Deborah P. 26. 47. 60. 61 Travalee. Inez P. 23 Tremblay. Michele P. 68. 72. 190 Trim Teens P. 33 Trout. Thomas P. 139 Tubbs. Christine P. 181 Tucker. Carol P. 30 Turrin. Cesare P. 120 Uniform Wllage P. 203 Upshur. Frank P. 34. 132 Urbanski. John P. 190 V Vallely. Kevin P. 120. 129 Valley. James P. 191 VanCourt. Robert P. 57. 86 VanDerwerken. Mary P. 26. 46. 191 VanDorn. Mark P. 34. 120. 142 VanDusen. John P. 47, 109 VanEvera. Scott P. 191 Vanl-Ieusen. William P. 191 VanSchaick. Mary P.-21. 39. 40. 101 VanSchaick. Sally QMrs.l P. 18. 86 115 Varsity. Baseball P. 142 Varsity. Basketball P. 130 Varsity C heerleoders P. 122 Varsity' Football P. 120 Varsity Tennis P. 147 Varsity Track Team P. 144 Varsity' Wrestling Team P. 134 Venditti. James P. 191 Venezio. William P. 191 Vescero. Victor P. 26. 36. 191 VICA Club P. 32 Vilello. Robin P. 191 Visco. Toni P. 27 Vitale. Catherine P. 162 Vitallo. P. 142 Vitallo. Mark P. 132. 142 Vitelli. Bartholomew P. 40. 191 Wachowicz. Michael P. 63 Waddington, George P. 191 Wager. Gary P. 139 Waldron. John P. 27. 34 Wales. Carol P. 66 Walrath. John P. 137 Walrath. Sharon P. 73, 192 Walther. Linda tMrs.J P. 18. 53. 97 Ward. Anthony P. 23. 24. 27. 29. 142 Ward. John P. 17 Ward, Kathleen P. 18, 27. 192 Ward. Marguerite P. 32. 34. 47. 58. 192 Waral Marvin P. 97 Wasnick. Nickilyn P. 192 Wasserman. Je11'rey P. 34. 48. 58 Waterman. Robert P. 23. 34 Waters. Kenneth P. 34 Watson. Richard P. 94 Weatherhead. Laura P. 66 Weatherhead. Thomas P. 192 Webster. Mathew P. 34 Weinheimer. George P. 101 Weinheimer. Kurt P. 42 Weinheimer. Matthew P. 29 Weininger. John P. 34. 39 Weissman. Susan P. 192 Weller, Robert P. 34 Weloth, John P. 136. 137 Weloth. Martin P. 134. 136 Weloth. Rose P. 180. 192 Welsh. Linda P. 26 Wetsel 1. Kathleen P. 27. 125 Peter P. 23. 34. 36. 62. 63. White. Michael P. 192 White. 192 White. William P. 192 Whites Apothecary P. 204 Whittaker. David P. 47. 193 Whitttngham. Walter P. 22. 108 Wieczorek. Linda P. 23. 27. 38. 47 Wilk. Francis P. 124. 139 Wilkie. Susan P. 24 Wilsey. Roberta P. 30 Williams. Barry P. 130. 133. 193 Williams. Dorothy P. 18. 193 Williams. Douglas P. 139 Williams. John P. 27. 193 Williams. Louis P. 132 Williams. Michael P. 182 Wilson. Barbara P. 29. 47. 48. 49. 193 Wilson. Belinda P. 22 Wilson. Chesley P. 120. 144. 193 Win n. Stephen P. 49. 100, 215 Wise. Madeline P. 78 Witbeck. Sarah P. 23. 60 Guy P. 34 Wojes. Cheryl P. 193 Wolfe. Judith P. 35 Wollman. Debra P. 48. 67 Wong. Marilyn P. 25. 26 Wood. Barbara tMrs.J P. 77 Wood. Margaret P. 94 Wood. Michael P. 40 Wood. Susan P. 29. 193 Woodin. Bart P. 180 Woodlawn Car Wash P. 204 Woodlawn Pharmaet' P. 203 Woods. Catherine P. 24. 36. 40. 71. 193 Woods. Michael P. 23 Yavornicky. Olga P. 40. 193. 215 Yearbook Advertising Committee P 41 Yearbook Business Committee P. 40 Yearbook Photograph-1' Committee P. 41 Yearbook Tvping Committee P. 40 Yoshimura. Eiko P. 24. 36. 62. 63 193 Z Zampella. David P. 193 Zampella. Elaine P. 29. 193 Zampella. Russell P. 24 Ziamandanis. James P. 23. 130 Ziamandanis. John P. 76. 114. 133 Zi1Ter. Lawrence P. 56 Ziffer. Ruth P. 58. 66 Zimmer. Susan P. 193 Zimolka. Paula P. 26. 33 Zinicola. Frances P. 97. 193. 215 Elissa lMrs.J P. 102 Zotta. David P. 124 Zotta. Michael P. 193 Zullo. Zullo. Leonard P. 47. 115 Zwart. Gary P. 34 N 213 f'Mary. will you have your section finished tonight? Where's the picture identification stamp? Don't you think you could use this picture I like it best . . . Ahhh, this isn't a party . . . Type to thirty-seven picas. and keep margins aligned. Listen, I've taken all I can!! Don't stick those chiquita banana stickers, or ,photo by Larry Huppert' on everything! f'This is terrible!! You will have to rewrite, or better yet, begin again. Mary. what are the pictures to page 45 doing on page 46? But, I told you, Bernice, I can't make the layouts until I see the copy! But I told you that I have to see the pic- tures before I can write!! '!Shirley, don,t get upset, I promise Ifll have the 56 pages complete by tomorrow, fit will take all night, but they will be finishedjf, . . . fabout 7 o'clockJ, . . . what ever happened to the rest of' my staff. . .'?7 Front Row: V. Doak. L. Huppert, Second Row: S. Peterson. C. Erwetowski. B. .pf .wk Leber. Third Row: J. Doyle. M. Thackeray. Miss Parker. F. Zinicola. R. Ferro. Fourth Row: R. Schechter. B. Serrota. S. Imbody. O. Yavornicky. Fihh Row: Mr. Winn. Missing from picture: B. Chapman. L. Wieczorek. M. Fr ' . 3 eemdn' M Butch Photo by L. Huppert 8: M. Hunny 1 4 47. fd .Jew fer.. we . QWQQH .- SIQI7' F V B arbara Ch Ronald Ferro . . ...i Q . Michwkzfffvmie. . . S riee' F F .eririih My ..... . nie 11 reS.i it . . .,.-. ggwt vf.ff f . 5? msc,-f---'H f..':P., Qt. M . . , -.,., f- K. :gg kV,k i. ..,,t..i,f,,. I K '. ' .. .. .,,. .. 4 H . .rf 'T -Fifi' ? .V ME. 5 Q 5?ii,fS?i . ff.l: Qt3fgQSg I Ma - W, -. it ew ,...., Ch g5 : if?'Efwe10Ws21 sw? Ucgnwffsstff e.ee . 1 'tz.E..-,f.ikg,,jtt1 vgyfsvitifffw , ft. L5 f f ' t '31, if. . . Eff! . E . f . 59474555 i Mr. S. Winn 1 V A AfF3 ultyChaiuii.u1J , ygwfion sy ,QQ tl't.Wfr5'lSflrs.t', A 1denS ynhe ll 5 fs il I ...'rnni t at . lg 1 S A Miss Paflffff i . ...... er'Le i L : 1'-WHYYP . . .in. . F L iiei Thank-you's and murmurs of appreciation become redundant after a while where only the obligatory 'Youl' is heard. Nevertheless, we must render thanks to: Larry Huppert Sz Mr. Joseph Winchell four photographersj Sue McLane Qdesigner of the division pages and the covert and Our Faculty Advisors. especially Mr. Winn fchief guidance-giverl. los on pages 203. l99. 148-9. 215 Photo hy M. Thtnckeray Photo credits should he given to L. Huppert for phol lf' we were to give a theme to this year. l97l. and denote the many misunderstandings. feuds. bliss tof making the deadlinel and apprehension of error. it would be surnamed cooperation. This element of extraordinary value has been the cause for tear and tumult. trial and tribulation alike. For. the trait we have most been able to discern is fallibility. but more importantly. being able to recognize it. and take it in stride. Thus. in attempting the impossible - producing this yearbook W we have broadened the understanding of' one another's characters. and thus perhaps. even made ourselves more aware of ourselves. and lile about us. l97l Lintonaire Stall'
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