Mechanicville High School - Halfmoon Yearbook (Mechanicville, NY)

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V David Millman, Superintendent of Schools, poses in front of the plans for the new high school to be completed in 1965. The high school will be located on Pruyn Hill. These plans were recently voted on and accepted, and we would like to express our gratitude to those who helped make it possible. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD.............................................................. 4 SENIORS .............................................................. 5 BOARD OF EDUCATION .................................................. 18 ADMINISTRATION ...................................................... 19 CUSTODIANS .......................................................... 40 JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY ................................................. 40 ACTIVITIES........................................................... 42 Aristoi.......................................................... 43 Student Council.................................................. 44 Omega ........................................................... 45 Yearbook Staff................................................... 46 Halfmoon Staff................................................... 47 Dramatics Club................................................... 48 Art Club......................................................... 49 Service C|ub................................................... 50 Camera Club ..................................................... 51 Ski Club......................................................... 52 Varsity Club .................................................... 53 F. T. A. F. N. A............................................... 54 Language Clubs................................................... 55 Cheerleaders .................................................... 56 SPORTS............................................................... 57 Football......................................................... 58 Basketball ...................................................... 60 Track ........................................................... 62 Cross Country Soccer........................................... 63 Baseball ........................................................ 64 MEMORY PAGES ........................................................ 65 Class Day Prom................................................. 66 Dances........................................................... 68 Seniors.......................................................... 70 CLASS OFFICERS....................................................... 71 Freshman......................................................... 72 Sophomores ...................................................... 74 Juniors.......................................................... 76 Seniors ......................................................... 78 SENIOR ACTIVITIES .................................!................. 80 BOOSTERS............................................................. 83 3 Foreword We, the Class of 1963, have attempted to give you a brief look at our school life. We have introduced you to our teachers, our supervisors, and our friends. We have allowed you to visit our classrooms, where often a smile alleviates the burden of studying. We have led you down the corridors and have let you see how we behave within the school. In doing this, we have awarded ourselves one last glimpse of the struggles, hardships, goals, and memories of our four wonderful years of school life. Dedication We are dedicating this, our yearbook, to our new superintendent of schools, Mr. David Millman. We would like this to be a formal welcome to him from us, along with a sincere wish for success. Mr. Millman has our friend- ship and approval of the way he has taken over the task of supervising our school. We wish him much happiness and success in the years to come. 4 JOHN AMODEO John Friendly . . . helpful . . . hearty leugh . . . our able Class presi- dent Pretty blond way . . . wonperf f'- V..' yJiiL MARION WALLACE Marion Secretary of Senior Class . . . firey cheerleader . . . cute looks . . . poised IRENE FORTE Irene Senior class treasurer . . . Cheer- ful manner , . . agreeable . . . ambitious 5 GERALD CLOUGH Gerry Agile . . . carefree . . . always clowning RONALD CZAJKOWSKI Ronnie Horse lover . . . bashful . . . reliable GAIL DeCELLE Gail Friendly . . . agreeable . . .small but potent In .7'-' ImJ? v “ i f. i- Mi r J- -y GUY ESPOSITO i l[,A T ns M Guy Good natured . . . friendly to all . . trust worthy MARY FIORINO Mary” Zany . . . versatile . . . loyal companion ANN MARIE FARGNOLI Ann Marie Trim . . . Always on tha 90 . . . VV loquacious DAMIAN FANTAUZZI Dart Sports enthusiast . . . popular quy spontaneous, qriiy] Ufa. ■ c X,t’ EMILY FIACCO Emily Very neat . . . Student Council secretary . . . former Miss Junior ANTHONY GARGANO “Kootcher Entertaining . . . persistant . . . fun-loving lad YOANDA GEORGE Yoanda Co-operative . . . nice to be with . . . generous VIVIAN GIULIANELLI Vivian lover . . . pleasant 10 2 JOHN PICKETT John Member of Honor Society . . . progressive in sports . . . gleeful 15 DONNA SALMON •'Donna Refined . . . attentive . . . gets along with all A SAIL SATTERLEE Gail Tall . . . persuasive . . . tactful EDWIN SPICKLER Eddie Very quiet . . . patient . . . good sport ROSEMARY STRUNESKI Rosie Fashionable . . . Editor of year- book . . . creative , tv V MV stA DAVID WELCH Dave iorts-minded . . . venturesome . . deboneir THERESA YUSAITIS Theresa Pretty long heir . . . petite . sweet SHARON UFU Tooty1 Yearbook business manager chatterbox . . . energetic class mate BETTE LOU WEAVER Bette Prim . . . composed . . . studious miss JOSEPH YAKSTA JoeM Island lad . . . quiet . . . nimrod BOARD OF EDUCATION GEORGE PICKETT. President JOHN BOLTON. Vice President DAVID MILLMAN, Superintendent The members of the Board of Education are elected by voters in the school district. Their duty is to see that the school is run in a manner satisfactory to the wishes of the parents and the entire community. JOSEPH ZURLO ROMAN JOHNSON HARRY IDEN Administration Mr. Millman dictates to his secretary. Ann Hathaway, on a school problem. EDWARD DALTON. Vice-Principal MARY MASTRIANNI. Principal Mr. Dalton and his secretary. Clara Graber. smile for our photographer. 19 Administration Mr. Wright consults with his secretary, Esther De Lucia, on an important matter. • A A A - 4 - k • • e - i.j ay fe ft i i A • i «ft, j 20 Mr. O'Leary and Mr. Chandler pose with their secretary, Donna Bryan, for our yearbook photographer. WILLIAM CAVANAUGH. Attendance Supervisor MARIE BODNER. School Nurse 21 Miss Golden confers with assistants. Irene Lenehan and Marion Rogers. English The English Department aims to prepare each student for the language activities he will need during his lifetime. The Department tries to develop an under- standing and appreciation of literature and an ability to communicate through the spoken and written word. Students are urged to explore their own ideas, their emotions, and their reactions to other people and their environment through the use of language as well as literature. Mr. Whitbeck listens as Ron Czaikowsiti, Carolyn Bagnoli, Hank Bagnoli, Louie Sisto, Bernadette Marra, and Sharon Offenbecker record their voices on tape. Mrs. Tashjian helps Jim Fuschino with his English assignment. JANE TASHJIAN English 10, English 12 MARY ELLEN KILEY English 11 22 Bill Sumner and Mary Nolan appear to resent being disturbed while Miss Kiley is explaining their assignment. 23 ANN MARIE DONOVAN. English 9 BRADFORD FANCY. English 9, English 10 History Mrs. Hill reviews with her group for the approaching regents. The role of social studies in our school's curriculum is to enable students to better understand and to cope with the ever-increasing problems of the world's society. By reviewing the origin of our democracy and appreciating our American ancestors, our students can learn how to best refrain from making mistakes as future responsible citizens. rest of the class work ahead. 24 Mr. Hickey waits for an answer to a history problem. Miss Foy points out the strategic areas in the Middle East to her history students. ROBERT BLAKELY Social Studies 12 25 Sharon Tafuto's happy smile proves that history is anything but boring! Science Mr. Burke waits for a volunteer to explain the circulatory system of the human body. John Caruso and Oonna Blowers conduct an experiment under the supervision of Miss Pickett. The role of science today, more than ever before, is of vital interest to every- one. With the current space race and high-powered nuclear weapons, it is extremely important that our students be well informed and well prepared. Our Science Department endeavors to instruct our students on every phase of science and to impose upon them the responsibilities and knowledge that will be needed in the years to come.i J Courses include Earth Science, Generafr ] Science, Health, Biology, ChenrAjWy, and Physics. I, r , I Mr. Doherty observes es Bernie Kresewski, David Maddren, and Jackie Hopeck conclude a science experiment. EDWARD DOHERTY Chemistry. Junior High Science 27 Mr. Slate explains the organs of the human body to his biology class. Business The Business Department in our school endeavors to train individuals for future em- ployment in the commercial field. Students are taught the basic fundamentals of typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping, and are prompted to excel to the best of their ability. Awards of certificates or pins are given to those students who have achieved significant goals. Students are employable upon graduation. Mr . Woehrle wait for her class to finish their timed writing. CATHERINE COOKINGHAM, Business Arithmetic, Introduction to Business, Office Practice Miss Cookingham shows her group how to run off the pages for the Junior Gazette. ✓ ELLEN MORIN, Bookkeeping I, Bookkeeping II, Typing Mrs. Morin observes her class as they complete a book- keeping problem. Math HULDAH PINSREY Elementary Algebra, Math 9 Miss Howe gives the homework MICHAEL LAVIGNA Math 10. Math II, Math 12 The role of mathematics in our school is to instruct the students on the funda- mental principles which they will un- doubtedly encounter in the future. Pupils are taught the kinds of mathe- matics that they will need in the future in the types of work they desire. They must be able to understand these con- cepts and principles and be able to adapt them to any situation that may arise. DOROTHY HOWE Math 10, Elementary Algebra Mrs. Pingrey poses with her star pupils, David Guile and Anthony Caputo. Mr. Lavigna supervises as members of his class work out their problems on the board. Foreign Language The role of foreign languages in our school enables fhe student to become acquainted with and to understand the people and customs of other countries. Many of our English words are derived from those of another language. Since this is true, by studying the origin of many of these foreign words, we can better understand the meanings in the English language. Classes open to stu- dents include Latin, French, and Spanish. HENRY LEWIN French I, French II DIANA OHMSTEDT Spanish I, Spanish III Miss Tilly takes time out from a discussion with Larry Maciarello and Dick Delaney to receive our cameraman. Mrs. Ohmstedt waits for a volunteer to read a Spanish translation. Lucille Ino, Christine Johnson. Donna Salmon, and Diane Russom seem to enjoy studying with Mr. Lewin. 31 Home Economics Sharon Friello and Fran Yaksta prepare the dessert as Miss Delfs supervises the making of the rest of the meal. The Home Economics course in our school teaches our girls the skills and abilities required in the management of a home and family. It teaches them to be poised, well-groomed, and how to develop a more pleasing personality. They are also taught to prepare basic foods and simple meals. Jane Waldron, Pat Zecca, Gail DeCelle, and Mary Fiorino seem pleased with the Thanksgiving dinner they cooked. Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts Department is designed to teach the boys a better understanding and a safer manner of using materials and tools. Under the guidance of well-qualified supervisors, the boys are urged to construct various items and to learn more about the fields of electronics, general woods, general metals, and other shopworks. 33 Mr. Mellon watches at John Daley, Guy Esposito, Sal Caruso, Bob DeMarco, and Joe Yaksta esamine a piece of machinery. Art The program of junior and senior high art is offered fo all students with a desire to create. It offers a change of pace in our school's curriculum, a change where the stu- dent can satisfy himself above the teacher. In art, the student can reveal his true emotions in sketches or paint- ings and become well-trained in somethig he will enjoy. GORDON BAINBRIDGE Seni or High Art Mr. Bainbridge helps Mike Phinney with his drawing. 34 Sylvia Brownell displays her painting to Mr. Leuthner and other members of her class. Driver Education Francis Crouse, Carol Hughes, Louise Denno, end Pa Keniry wait for Mr. Levitto o begin their driving lesson. a Driver Education classes offer each student an opport- unity to become a safe and careful driver. Under com- petent supervision, the students are taught the mechanics of a car, the rules of the road, and to obey all traffic signs and signals. In this way, the students learn to reduce accidents and to become more courteous and careful drivers. ANTHONY LEVITTO Driver Education 35 The driver education class reads the assigned chapters in their textbook. Music Mr. Enokian gives band members last-minute instructions before the Christmas concert. Miss Shioblor leads the M.H.S. band in a practice session. Music enables the student to escape from the ordinary school work and participate in something that he can both enjoy and improve in. As a member of the M.H.S. band or the choral group, a student can develop him- self to his fullest capacity in order to gain favor in the community. The members of the M.H.S. band partici- pate in parades, provide music at games, and sponsor concerts. The choral group demonstrates their ability at annual Christmas and spring concerts. RUTH SHIEBLER, Bend Instructor 37 Girls' Physical Education The Physical Education program in our school is designed to keep the youth physically fit and to enable him to cope with hardships in the years to come. It develops the student not only physically but socially and intellectually as well. It creates character and a sense of good sportsmanship. Also, it gives the stu- dent a change in routine allowing him to release pent-up emotions from the strict schedule he must follow. Boys' Physical Education John Hopeck demonstrate his athletic ability to the ap- proval of Coach Weigle and Bernie Kraszewski. THEODORE WEIGLE Boys' Physical Education Something's gotta give ! ! ! ! Ronnie Cxajkowski displays feats of physical strength as Earl Garland. Pete Morocco. Al Kearney, and Anthony Gar- gano wait for their turn. 39 CUSTODIANS Our custodians take time out from a busy schedule to have their pictures taken. They are: Carmen Zappola. Vincent Laurenzo, Arthur Canary, John OeCarlo, John P. Notro. Felix Taglione. George Butler, and Floyd Minor. JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY 40 JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY MARY McCarthy — English 8 PHYLLIS GARDINIER — Horn Economics, Junior High JOYCE TURNER — Mathematics, grade 7 , ELIZABETH HAESEKER — Junior High Art 41 MARCIA HELME — Mathematics, grade 8 ARISTOI CAMERA CLUB ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL SKI CLUB 42 Aristoi Vincent Futchino, president of Aristoi, introduces the Aristoi members et the ennuel assembly. Ann Marie Pettograsso. Leo Riley, Bette Lou Weaver, Pat Melvin, Al Amann, Theresa Yusaitis, and Anne Ksenich practice (or the induction ceremony. Aristoi is the senior honor society consisting of those students who have attained an average of 85% or better during their three years of high school. In addition, five students have been elected into the National Honor Society for which they must have an average of at least 90%. They are Mary Lou Canavan, Sally Groiio, Lucille lizo, Pat Melvin, and Rosemary Struneski. Members of Aristoi in addition to the ones mentioned above are Albert Amann, Dian Dunn, Vincent Fuschino, James Guy, Ann Jensen, Ann Ksenich, Sheila Maloney, Ann Marie Pettograsso, Leo Riley, Marian Wallace, Bette Lou Weaver, and Theresa Yusaitis. 43 Sally Grono. Mary Lou Canavan. and Lucille luo pote in front of the National Honor Society emblem. Student Council The Student Council is the governing body of our school. It consists of one representative and one alternate from each of the senior, junior, and sophomore home rooms. Its aims are many. It seeks to encourage school spirit, sponsor fund-raising drives, plan an annual Salvation Army Christmas program, and to give each individual school organization an equal chance at profit-making benefits. The sophomore representatives are Ann Laurenzo, Ann Marie DeVito, Nancy Miello, Sara StafField, Ed Cavanaugh, and Michael Laurence. Omega Omega, the sophomore honor society, consists of those students who attained an average of 85% or better in their freshman year. They are: Anthony Bango, John Bruno, Diane Callander, Anthony Caputo, Lynda Collins, Nancy Connors, Angela D'Aloia, Joe DeChants, Stephen DeMarco, Laura Demers, Ann Marie DeVito, Rita Festa, Linda loca- belli, Christine Johnson, Barbara John- son, Ann Lauremo, Mary Luciano, Nancy Miello, William Martone, Roger Over- ton, Ronald Roman, Diane Russom, Barbara Scarati, Sharon Sullivan, Julia Wanko, Dana Wescott, and Lois Wil- liams. President, Anthony Ceputo, vice-president, Joe DeChants, secretary, Barbara Johnson, and treasurer, Mary Ann Luciano, compare homework assignments of different classes. These members of Omega discuss the plans for future meetings. 45 Diane Callander, Linda locabelli, and Angela D'Aloia seem to have found something very interesting to look at. Nancy Miello and Rita Festa show that even studious people have a sense of humor. Yearbook Staff Editor, Rosemary Struneski, shares a joke with Mr. Whitbeck. Sharon Tafuto, Business Manager, and Juanita Pruso examine the financial books of the staff. Phyllis Lenihan, Gail Satterlee. and John Amedeo sell hot dogs at a football game in order to raise money for the yearbook. The Yearbook Staff does the actual work of organizing and creating a yearbook. Many hours are spent con- structing the pages, selecting suitable pictures, and typ- ing captions. Meanwhile, the Business Staff must work hard to raise money in order that this yearbook may be brought to you. Anne Ksenich, Rosemary Struneski, and Marsha Jenks gather ideas from an old yearbook for the forthcoming edition. 46 Halfmoon Staff Business manager, David Vredenburg, and editor , Mary Johnson and Delia Sack select article for the next pub- lication. Joan Gronczniak, Anita Lane, and Kathy Delano compose a poem for the next issue of the Halfmoon. The Halfmoon Staff has fhe task of planning, creating, and assembling our quarterly publication, The Half- moon. All short stories, poems, sports articles, and other activities are written and published entirely by the student body. The Secretarial Practice group types the stencils and arranges the material attractively so that it may be read and enjoyed by you. Marsha Jenks, Rosemary Struneski. Theresa Yuseitis, and Typists, Pat Melvin, Judy Dwyer, and Carol Malm, are hard Anne Ksenich run off the pages for the Halfmoon. at work to meet the approaching deadline. 47 Dramatics Club The members of the Dramatics Club take time out to have their picture taken. David Vredenburg, David Aldrich, Laura Demers, and Marie Polonis wait impatiently for rehearsal to begin. The Dramatics Club is an organization of those students interested in drama or those interested in having and creating fun. Each year a number of plays are presented, the cast composed of our student body. Those who are stage-shy, may volunteer their talents to good use backstage in preparing scenery and being a prompter. The Club is currently in the process of producing the well known, Cheaper By the Dozen. 48 The members of the cast of Meet the Folks are: Laura Demers, David Aldrich, Cathy Delano, Nancy Canonica. John Bove. David Vredenburg, and Mary Keegan. Art Club The Art Club is composed of those students with ar interest in art or design. The club has an informal at- mosphere, and the students are left to obey their own creative instincts. One job of the Art Club is to approve any sign or advertisement that is to be posted within the school. Donna Kutey exhibits her drawing to Mr. Bainbridge, Chuck Vega. Rosemary O'Alberto, Mary Beth DeVito, Delia Sack, and Bernadette Marra. Mary Keegan and Donna Kutey appear interested in their Vivian Guilianelli, Mary Keegan, Pat Zecca, and Anthony work. Gargano seem absorbed in their work, but Gale D'Aloia would rather watch. 49 Joan Gronczniak, Barbara Mickalonis, and Donna Valent ar- range designs for the club bulletin board. Service Club Mary Johnson, president, and Mrs. Woehrle. advisor, smile prettily lor our photographer. The Service Club is open to all students who wish to offer their services for the betterment of the school. These students work for the faculty, sell tickets at games, and try to be helpful in every way. Pins or letters are award- ed at the end of the year to those students who have worked for a specific number of hours. Our cameraman catches secretary. Patti Lemrow's attention, but Beverly Btigler. treasurer, seems not to notice the in- terruption. Judy Paro and Anne Ksenich listen as instructs them on their servlet for the Sharon week. Offcnbecker Dale Turner checks with Diane Lemrow on the teachers that have not vet been assigned to club members. 50 Camera Club Peter Vredenburg. president. Genevieve Jones, vice presi- dent. and Sharon Offenbecker watch as Barbara Doten writes her treasurer's report. The Camera Club consists of a group of students in- terested in photography. These students are taught the correct usage of cameras and how to take expressive and becoming photos. They sponsor a dance, hold food sales, and make an annual journey to some worthwhile location. Genevieve Jones reads the various parts of the camera as Barbara Doten identifies them. 51 Jim Elkins adjusts the camera as Barbara Elkins and Nancy Hooey study a book on photography. These members of Camera Club seem to be sharing a pri- vate joke. Ski Club Miss Foy. advisor, points out a favorite resort to Yoanda George, Sheila Maloney. Jill Ahearn, and Judy Cunningham. Members of the Ski Club are enthusiastically planning their next ski trip. The Ski Club is an organization of students interested in skiing. If the weather permits, the Club makes weekly trips to various ski resorts where they enjoy a full week- end of skiing. In addition to dances and food sales, they sponsor an annual banquet at the end of each year. Linda Amedeo. Irene Forte, and Francine DeMarco examine a pamphlet describing skiing conditions on Mt. Snow. 52 Varsity Club These members of the Varsity Club proudly pose for our cameramen. The Varsity Club is composed of those athletic-minded boys who have earned at least one letter in any one of the major sports. These boys actively participate in the sports around school and play to the best of their ability to give our school a fine name. Looking studious as well as athletic, are Toby Strianese. president. Monty Phelps, secretary. John Bove. John Caruso, and John Pickett, vice president. These boys seem to have found something very interesting to watch. 53 F. T. A. F. N. A. The officers of F. T. A.. Josephs DeCrescenzo. president, Cathy Delano. 1st vice-president. Jim Guy. 2nd vice-presi- dent. Sheila Maloney, secretary, and Donna Salmon, treas- urer. pose with their advisor. Mrs. Comeau. These girls discuss their future nursing plans while waiting for the meeting to begin The Future Teachers of America is an organization of those students with a desire to make teaching their lifetime career. The members often conduct classes of their own in order to learn in advance how to cope with any problems that may arise. Each year, a scholar- ship is awarded to the outstanding senior who wishes to make teaching his career. Donna Kutey, president. Yoanda George vice-president, and Evelyn Reed, secretary, are ready to call the meeting to order. The Future Nurses of America is open to all girls who wish to enter the nursing profession in the near future. These girls learn basic first-aid treatments, visit hospitals, and attend lectures in order to better acquaint themselves with this profession. 54 Spanish French Clubs Mr . Ohmstedt advisor. translate a Spanish assignment lor the officers of the Spanish Club: Jane Ellen Boshko secretary. Mary Johnson, treasurer. David Vrendenburg president, and Sheila Maloney, vice-president. Members of the Spanish Club enjoy listening to a record- ing in the Spanish language. The Spanish and French Clubs are open to all students who enjoy studying these languages and who have a desire to learn more about them. Not only are the clubs educational, they also offer enjoyment in the form of trips and other interesting events. The officers of the French Club are Evelyn Reed, vice- president Carol Cenci. president. Mary Theresa Nolan treasurer, and Diane Dinallo, secretary. varsity cheerleaders LUCILLE IZZO MARIAN WALLACE CAROL MALM MARY LOU CANAVAN ROSE MARIE KITRICK JUNIOR VARSITY cheerleaders KATHY DELANO PAULA RINALDI MARIA FINELLI PAT HIGGINS MARJORIE GREEN JOHNEL ROY m Fight Football Let's go boys ! ! ! 1st row—R. Sparano, T. Strianese, A. Caputo, J. Pickett, G. Marotta, J. Caruso, T. Salvadore, R. McNeil, L. Maciarello, J. Bruno 2nd row—M. Sulham, M. Pickett, G. Bordon, J. Zurlo, R. Fortune, J. Lindemann, D. Millar, L. Marocco, J. Marotta, G. Amarosa 3rd row—B. Sumner, R. Yates, R. Bagnoli, H. Bagnoli, G. Lindermann, D. Grimaldi, P. Mar- iano, D. Welch 58 Wins I SCORES Losses 6 9 9 9 mih a % m i A touchdown ! ! ! Basketball Let's go. Raiders ! ! 1 Wins 2 SCORES Losses 16 This shot could mean the difference between a winning or a losing score. 60 COACH MICHAEL MARTONE 61 RED RAIDERS — 1st row (I to r) Guy Amarosa, Mike Sulham. Dave A e ch. Carmen Marmillo George Lindemann. 2nd row. Coach Martone. Richard Sparano Edd e Richardson Jim Fuschino. Richard Fortune, and Bob Rajeski Track Tommy Lee jumps the hurdles to score a victory. 62 Cross Country and Soccer Our Cross country team for 1962-63 pose for their picture. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Wins Losses I 4 SOCCER SCORES Wins Losses I 7 The members of our soccer team for 1962-63 smile for our photo9repher. Baseball 64 Wins 5 SCORES Losses 5 Pictured here it the M.H.S. baseball team for 1962. MEMORIES . . . of our senior dances . . . . . . of the special assemblies held for our enjoyment . . . 65 Class Day and Prom The Junior Ushers for 1962 are 1st row (I) o (r) Marian Wallace, Ann Marie Pettograsso, Bette Lou Weaver, 2nd row, Mary Lou Canavan. Oian Dunn, Ann Jensen, Rosemary Struneski; 3rd row. Corinne D'Aloia, Lucille Izzo, Sheila Maloney. Anne Ksenich, Sally Grozzo Donna Sullivan, Miss M.H.S. for 1961 crowns Judy Baker Miss M.H.S. for 1962, Emily Fiacco, Miss Junior, Johnel Roy, Miss Sophomore, and Carol Dundas, Miss Freshman. Everyone seems to be enjoying the prom. Frank Carr and Theresa YusaStis refresh themselves with soda during intermission. Ron McNeil, Bob Rajeski, and Al Kearney are girl-shy when it comes to dances. Our ambitious seniors pose with their sign at the Sayonara dance. 69 The Sidekicks. a local group, helped to make our dance a success. Seniors ? ? Corinne D'Aloia seems to resent the intrusion. CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS Richard Sparano, President George Lindemann, Vice President Carol Cenci, Secretary Carmen Marmillo, Treasurer SOPHOMORE OFFICERS John Bruno, President Jim Fuschino, Vice President Mary Ermalowitz, Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN OFFICERS John DeMarco, President Sal Riccardone, Vice President Rosanne Venucci, Secretary Vincent Matteo, Treasurer 71 Freshmen What girl wouldn't smila if she had a homeroom teacher like Mr. Slatel Linda Filkins. Sharon Mormile, and Terry Hebert seem to be waiting for something. Although the odds are against them, these girls don't seem to mind being surrounded by a group of boys. Pam Neibler, Carol Bolinski, Barbara Dennis, and Bernadette Notro help each other with their homework assignments. 72 Mis Foy explains the assignment to Jim Peluso, Jim Whalen. Jeff Baker, Mike Perretta, Dennis King. Fred Ennello. Marie Canonica, and David Butler. These freshmen take time out to pose for a picture. Mrs. Pingrey appears to be a popular homeroom teacher. Mrs. Ohmstedt attempts to interest her homeroom pupils in a course in Spanish. 73 Sophomores Tommy Lee's popularity seems due to something he has in his hand. Lucia DeMicco, MaryLee Bridgeford, Ann DeVito. Roberta Boucher, Fran Yaksta, Bernadette Beninoti, Bonnie LaTour neau, Ann Ponzillo, Gale D'Aloia. and Delores LeVinus en. gage in conversation. These sophomores would rather not study during their homeroom period. Another gab session is under way among member, of «lis Everyone seems to wonder what Joe Marotta is reading, ome room. These sophomores appear to be studying their homework assignments. Theresa Pignatelli. Barbara Scarati. Marie Del Prete, Mary Ann Luciano, and Julia Wanko discuss the latest gossip. Diane Russom points out the history assignment to Sue Ross. Connie Zeppieri, Linda Palmieri, and Marie Rinaldi. These students seem to enjoy reading material placed on the bulletin board. 75 Juniors ■I ■MIKUhwU By the looks of their classmates, we wonder if Carol Cenci and Mary Bruno are having a friendly discussion or a feud. I wonder if Evelyn Reed really needs Delia Sack's help with her assignment. Butch Phelps and Carmie Marmillo seem to be play- ing a friendly game of Tic Tac Toe. Barbar Laicona, Linda Perretta, and Mary Lou Morocco seem to have very private thoughts. Francis Crouse, Pam Phillips, Richard Sparano, Maria Finelli, Rosemary Russell, Eileen Keegan, Bob Marocco, George Marotta, and Louie Sisto appear to be having a discussion. The farthest thing from these boys' minds is studying of any kind. Kathy Delano is probably asking to borrow Dale Turner's homework. Alice Offenbecker appears to be the only one who is studying. David Vredenburg reads aloud to the enjoy- ment of Norma Webb. Donna Kutey. Mary Johnson, Anita Lane. Cassie Mansfield, and Janet Shook. 77 Seniors These seniors pose for a picture with their homeroom teacher. Miss Howe. Rosemary Struneski and Nancy Canonica catch up on the latest gossip while the others do their homework. These students make good use of their homeroom period. 78 Eva Fusco and Rosemarie Kitrick seem proud of their report cards, but the others would rather keep theirs hidden. Theta seniort find plenty to keep them occupied during the homeroom period. Marian Wallace and Kootcher Gargano teem to be the only onet who are ttudying. Thereta Yu ta it it. Norma Palmer. Gail Satterlee. LeRoy Hooey, Joe Yaktta, Donna Salmon, Earl Garland, and Lucille Izzo make a nice picture for our cameraman. 79 Emily Fiacco and Jack Hopeck hope they aren't late for tchool. ALBERT AMANN Band I, 2, 3, 4; Omega; Alpha; Aristoi JOHN AMODEO Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Student Council I, 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 3; Dramatics Club 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; Cross Country 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; F. T. A. 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3; U. N. Trip 4; Cancer Drive 2; Class Pres. 4; V. P. 2 CAROLYN BAGNOLI Chorus I; Dramatics Club I, 4; Service Club 2, 3; F. N. A. I, 2, 3; Cancer Drive I, 2, 3; Red Cross Drive I, 2, 3 HENRY BAGNOLI Cross Country I; Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2. 3, 4 GLORIA BENINATI Chorus I, 2; Yearbook 2, 3. 4; Halfmoon 4; Student Council 4; Dramatics Club 4; Cancer Drive I, 2; Heartfund I, 2; Service Club I, 2; U. N. Trip 4; Salvation Army 4 JOHN BOVE Football I, 2; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4; U. N. Trip 4; Dramatics Club 4 MARY LOU CANAVAN Omega; Alpha; Aristoi; National Honor Society; Halfmoon 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Student Council I, 2; Dramatics Club 4; Can- cer Drive 2; Junior Usher; Class Pres. 2; Class V. P. I, 3; Miss Sophomore NANCY CANONICA Service Club I; Dramatics Club 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; V. P. 4; Yearbook I, 2; Half- moon 4; Chorus I, 2; U. N. Trip 4; Heartfund I, 2; Cancer Drive I, 2; Salvation Army 4; Class Sec. 2 JOHN CARUSO Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Cancer Drive 2, 3 JUDY CUNNINGHAM Student Council 4; U. N. Trip 4; Dramatics Club 4; Yearbook 2. 3; F. N. A. I; F. H. A. 2; C. S. P. C. 2; Ski Club 4 RONALD CZAJKOWSKI CORINNE D'ALOIA Omega; Alpha; Halfmoon 4; Yearbook 2, 3; Junior Usher; U. N. Trip 4; Dramatics Club 4 MICHAEL D'AMBRO Latin Club I; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Chorus I; Ski Club 2, 3; Track 3; Basketball I GAIL DE CELLE F. N. A. I; Bowling 2; Service Club I; F. H. A. 2 JOSEPHA DE CRESCENZO Yearbook I, 2; U. N. Trip 4; Ski Club 2. 3, 4, Sec. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Service Club I, 2, 3; Salvation Army Drive I, 3, 4; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Cancer Drive I, 2, 3; Heartfund I, 2, 3; March of Dimes I, 2. 3, 4 ROBERT DE MARCO Football I DIAN DUNN Omega; Alpha; Aristoi; Sec.-Treas. Chorus I, 2; Dramatics Club 4; Yearbook 3; Bowling 3; Halfmoon I, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Cancer Drive 2; Spanish Club 4 JUDY DWYER Omega; Dramatics Club 4; Halfmoon 4; Year- book I, 2, 3, 4; Cancer Drive 2 JAMES ELKINS Camera Club 4 GUY ESPOSITO Bowling I, 2, 3, 4 DAMIAN FANTAUZZI Basketball I, 2, 3; Track 2; Golf 3; Cross Country 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Art Club 4 ANN MARIE FARGNOLI Student Council I, 2; Yearbook 2, 3; Dra- matics Club 4; Halfmoon 4; Cancer Drive 2 EMILY FIACCO Chorus I; Latin Club I, 2; Omega; Student Council 2, 4, Sec. 4; F. N. A. I; Miss Junior; Class Sec. I; Dramatics Club Treas. 4 MARY FIORINO Service Club 2, 3; Chorus 4 IRENE FORTE Chorus I, 2, 3; Halfmoon 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Service Club I, 2; U. N. Trip 4; Bowling 4; Class Treas. 4 80 VINCENT FUSCHINO Basketball I, 2; Track I, 2; Latin Club I, 2, 3; French Club 4; Omega; Alpha; Aristoi, Pres.; Salvation Army Drive EVA FUSCO Halfmoon 4; Yearbook 2, 3; U. N. Trip 4; Art Club 4; Cancer Drive I, 2, 3; Heartfund I, 2, 3; Salvation Army Drive I, 2, 3 ANTHONY GARGANO Latin Club 3; Art Club 4; U. N. Trip 4; Ser- vice Club I, 2; Cancer Drive I, 2 EARL GARLAND YOANDA GEORGE Ski Club I, 2. 3. 4; F. N. A. I, 2, 3, 4, V. P. 4; Chorus 4; U. N. Trip 4; Bowling I, 2 VICTORIA GIULIANELLI Chorus I, 2, 3; Art Club 4; Service Club I. 2; F. N. A. I, 2 VIVIAN GIULIANELLI Chorus I, 2, 3; Art Club 4, Pres.; Dramatics Club I; F. N. A. 2 SALLY GROZZO Omega; Alpha; Aristoi; National Honor Society; Dramatics Club 4; Junior Usher; U. N. Trip 4 JAMES GUY Student Council Treas. I; Omega; Alpha; Aristoi; U. N. Trip 4; Latin Club I, 2, 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; Service Club I; Band I, 2, 3; Boys' State Colgate University LEROY HOOEY Camera Club 4; Service Club 3. 4 JOHN HOPECK Track I, 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4; U. N. Trip 4 LUCILLE IZZO Student Council 2, 3; Omega; Alpha; Aristoi, V. P.; Latin Club 2, 3; French Club 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4; Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4; Chorus I; Yearbook I, 2; Cancer Drive 2 MARSHA JENKS Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Camera Club 2; Yearbook 4; Halfmoon 4; U. N. Trip 4 ANN JENSEN Omega; Alpha; Aristoi; Ski Club 2; U. N. Trip 4; Chorus I ; Junior Usher; Art Club 4; Year- book 3; Class V. P. 4 ROSE MARIE KITRICK Student Council I, 2; Halfmoon 2, 3; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4; F. N. A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Latin Club I, 2; Service Club I, 2, 3; Can- cer Drive 2; Yearbook 2, 3 BERNARD KRASZEWSKI Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, 4 ANNE KSENICH F. H. A. 2; F. N. A. 2, 3, 4; Alpha; Aristoi; Junior Usher; Service Club 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Art Club 4; Halfmoon 4; U. N. Trip 4 FRANK LA PIETRO PHYLLIS LENIHAN Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; U. N. Trip 4; Yearbook I, 2, 3 DAVID MADDREN Band 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Basketball I. 2 RONALD MALINOWSKI Band I, 2, 3, 4; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Basketball I, 2; Football 3; Key Club I, 2, Pres. 2 CAROL MALM Halfmoon 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Yearbook 3; Chorus I, 2; Cancer Drive I, 2; Majorette 2, 3; Miss Freshman; Class Sec. 3 SHEILA MALONEY Omega; Alpha; Ariftoi; Service Club I, 2; Ski Club 4; Spanish Club 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Yearbook I, 2, 3 PETER MAROCCO U. N. Trip 4 BERNADETTE MARRA Yearbook 3; Dramatics Club 4; Art Club 4; Cancer Drive 3; Heartfund 3; Red Cross 3 81 SHIRLEY MASTROPIETRO Chorus I, 2, 3; F. N. A. I; Service Club I, 2; Latin Club I, 2 RONALD MC NEIL Chorus 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3; Student Council 4; Basketball I, 2; Track 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM MURPHY Bowling I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2; Football 3; Latin Club 2 CHARLES NEDOROSCIK U. N. Trip 4 SHARON OFFENBACKER Chorus I, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Camera Club Sec. I, 2, 3, 4; Service Club I, 2, 3, 4; F. N. A. I, 2, 3 NORMA PALMER Chorus I, 2; Dramatics Club 4; U. N. Trip 4 JUDY PARO Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4; Service Club 2, 3, 4; F. N. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; U. N. Trip 4; Bowling 3 DONNA PERROTTA Student Council 2, 3; Service Club I, 2, 3, 4; Omega; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 4; U. N. Trip 4 ANN MARIE PETTOGRASSO Omega; Alpha; Aristoi; Student Council 3; Halfmoon 3, 4; Yearbook 3; Dramatics Club 4 JOHN PICKETT Omega; Alpha; Varsity Club 3, 4, V. P. 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3 DONALD PRATT Latin Club I, 2; Basketball I; Football I JUANITA PRUSO Chorus I, 2; F. N. A. 2; Student Council 3; Halfmoon 4; Yearbook 4; Class Treas. 3 ROBERT RAJESKI Basketball I, 2, 4; Golf 4; Omega; U. N. Trip 4 JANICE REED French Club 4; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; U. N. Trip 4; Dramatics Club 4; Bowling I, 2 LEO RILEY Track I, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; U. N. Trip 4; Omega; Alpha; Aristoi DONNA SALMON Ski Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Latin Club I; French Club 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; F. N. A. I, 3; U. N. Trip 4 GAIL SATTERLEE Yearbook 3, 4; Service Club I; U. N. Trip 4 JEAN SMITH EDWIN SPICKLER ANTHONY STRIANESE Latin Club 2; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, Treas. 4; Varsity Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Baseball Mgr. 2, 3 ROSEMARY STRUNESKI Omega; Alpha; Aristoi; National Honor Society; Camera Club 2; Art Club 4; Half- moon 4; Yearbook Editor 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Junior Usher SHARON TAFUTO Chorus I, 2; Bowling 4; Dramatics Club 4; Yearbook Business Mgr. 2. 3, 4; F. H. A. 2; Halfmoon 4; Service Club 2; Ski Club 4; Cancer Drive 3 MARIAN WALLACE Omega; Alpha; Aristoi; Student Council I, 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Halfmoon 4; Year- book 2, 3, 4; Cancer Drive 3; Class Pres. 3; Class Sec. 4 BETTE LOU WEAVER Omega; Alpha; Aristoi; Junior Usher; Dra- matics Club 4 DAVID WELCH Football I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 THERESA YUSAITIS Omega; Aristoi; Student Council 3; Half- moon 4 PATRICIA ZELESKI F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; F. N. A. I, 2; Cancer Drive 3; Latin Club I, 2; U. N. Trip 4 82 Angelo Altamura Walt Amann Mrs. C. Ambersino Mrs. L. Ambersino Scenie Ambrosino Miss Jennie Ambusene Linda Amodeo Mr. Mrs. Anthony Ascetta Dominic Asetice Henry Bagnoli Mrs. David J. Bahan Mr. Bainbridge Mr. James Baisley Robert Baker Genevieve Batchelder Mary Rose Beninati Mrs. Clifford Bersaw Rosemarie Biscotti Joan Bishop Mrs. Catherine Bochette Bob '60 Sharon '61 Jack Brennan A friend Mrs. Eugene Bucci Beaty Burgoyne Stephen Burrillo Marty Canavan Mary Lou Canavan Mrs. Statia Canavan Mrs. Angeline Carbone Carmen Lucille William Carmen Carol '60 George '59 Theodore Cavotta Mr. Chandler Mrs. Mary Cimino Mrs. Joseph Cox Craiyhorse Fox Cucozzo Isidore Cuir Mrs. Lawrence D'Alberto Sylvia D'Alberto Incornata D'Alberto Gus Danei Miss Gail DeCelle Mary DeCelle Miss Paula DeCrescenzo Joe DeChants '65 Michael DeFillippo Mrs. Josie Delano Miss Carol A. Delfs Lewis DeLucia Theresa Demers Anthony Derico Mr. Charles De Vito Miss Margaret De Vito Carmen Dinata Donna Joe '63 Donna Tommy '64 Kenny Duchesne Mrs. Timasine Dukes Albert Durante A friend Michael Ennello Guy Esposito Claude Farley Mr. Francis Fehily Mr. Angelo Fiacco Mrs. Emily Fiacco Tom, Scott, Mary Fiacco Joseph Ford Mrs. Vincent Forino Mae Forte Mr. John Foster Marge Foster Miss Foy Freda Bud Freddy Rosemary Miss Vera Fuller Mrs. Mark Fusco Miss Gardinier Mrs. Henry Gautier Mrs. Adeline Gaimei Mrs. Mabel Gillick Kathy Girard Don Gooley Mr. Howard A. Gooley Mrs. I. F. Grey Mrs. Thomas Grogan Mr. Terry Hefferman Shirley Heslin Mrs. Rose Hicks K. M. Hinchey Ella Hogan Miss Dorothy Howe Mr. James Hutchison A friend Diane Izzo '65 Mrs. Ginny Izzo John Izzo Louise Izzo Ruth Izzo Mr. Sanford Izzo Jane Joe Jimmy '64 Margaret '65 Mr. Mrs. Stanley Kardash Kelly Ann Mrs. Jay Kenny Miss Beth Kivelin Bobby Krazewski Elizabeth Kuscsik Mrs. LaCroix Michael Lawrence Ernie Lefner Ken Leggett Ann LeVinus Mr. Anthony LeVitto Louis '64 Anne '63 Anthony Luciano Nick Lupo Paul MacDonald Donald MacKay Mrs. Margaret MacNeil James J. Malone Freda Manzer Rocky Marcelle Paul Morcone Mrs. Frannie Marmillo Mrs. John Marmillo Marie Marmillo Patty Marmillo Alex Marsh James E. Marsh, Jr. A friend Pat Martone Jim Marzano Mary '61 4 Doug '60 Jude Anthony Mastropietro Shirley Mastropietro '63 Mrs. Theresa Mastropietro Mrs. Edward McLean, Jr. Mrs. Margaret Mehan Mer Mrs. Ann Messore Mike Sharon '63 Grandma Miranda Mrs. Mary Miranda Agnes Monaco Anthony Monaco Hacey Monaco Mrs. Charles Mone Valerie Morgan Mrs. E. Morin Mr. Joseph Morin John Mormile '62 Arthur Morocco Theresa Morocco Thomas Morrin Martha Nelson Miss Norma O'Dell Mr. O'Leary Mrs. Sara Ostrander Mrs. Marion Page James V. Parente Mrs. Parietti Mr. Mrs. Robert Paro Barbara Peluso Louis Peluso '56 Mrs. Mae Peluso Mrs. Anthony Perretta M iss Mary Rose Perretta Mr. M. Perretta James E. Perrotta Charles Pettograsso Phyllis Phil Joe Picarelli Peter Piccirilli John Picharelle Mrs. Laura Pickard Mrs. Donald Pingrey Mrs. Pugliese Mr. Mully Rodriguieg Mrs. Guss Ross Henry L. Roy Johnel Roy '64 Mrs. Adeline Rubino Jack Russo Mrs. Josie Russom M iss Katherine M. Ryan Thomas S. Ryan Mr. Roger Salmon Mrs Della Santa Barabra Marie Santagato Mena Saunders William Saunders Mrs. Angie Scubo Mrs. John Serbalik Mrs. Sgambati Chris Sgambati Miss Mary Shaughnessy Sis Doug Judy Smaldone Mrs. Peter Smiel Mr. Robert Southworth Anna Spagnole Mrs. Angie Sparano Mrs. Katherine Spickler Tom Sullivan James Taglione Theresa Frank Donna Valent Gloria Verdicchio Michael Victorwitch Vivian 4 Chucky Joe Volpe John B. Walker Phillip D. Walker Miss Mary Ward Danny Wassil David Welch Noreen Wellisch Mrs. Helen Wheelock '37 Mr. Elmer Wiltsey William Wolfersheim Edward E. Wright Mrs. Wyzimsky Mrs. Claire Yusaitis Miss Joan Zecca Mrs. John Zecca Joe Zielnicki '56 Mr. A Mrs. Donald Aldrich Mr. A Mrs. Ted D'Aloia Rita Alonzo Mr. A Mrs. Edward Dalton Mr. A Mrs. Vincent Amodeo Mr. A Mrs. Michael D'Ambro Mr. Harry Bagnoli Mr. A Mrs. Edmund Davignon Mr. Mrs. Joseph Bagnoli Mr. A Mrs. Angelo DeCrescente Mr. A Mrs. Joseph Bagnoli, Sr. Mr. A Mrs. Archie DeCrescenzo Mr. A Mrs. Salvadore Bagnoli Mr. A Mrs. Joseph DeCrescenzo Ted Bailey's Mr. A Mrs. John Desnoyers Mr. A Mrs. Joseph Bango Mr. A Mrs. Francis DeVito Mr. Mrs. Vincent Barber Mr. A Mrs. John P. DeVito Mr. A Mrs. Dom Battiste Mr. A Mrs. Fred Duell Mr. A Mrs. George Beaver Mr. A Mrs. John Dunn Mr. Mrs. Louis Beskin Mr. A Mrs. Charles Dyer Bette Bill Mrs William Dyer Tom Brown Mr. A Mrs. Frank Esposito Mr. Mrs. Frank Brownell Mr. A Mrs. Phillip Fargnoli Mr. A Mrs. R. W. Brownell Mr. A Mrs. Constantine Fascia Mr. A Mrs. R. C. Bugle Mr. A Mrs. Samuel Federico Mr. A Mrs. Burrill Burke Mr. A Mrs. Anthony Fiacco Mr. A Mrs. Raymond Butler Mr. A Mrs. Vincent Fiacco A Children Mr. A Mrs. Jack Callanan Mr. A Mrs. David G. Ford Mr. A Mrs. Fred Camarota Lena A Carmen Fusco Mr. A Mrs. Michael Camarota Mr. A Mrs. Sebastian Gagliardi Albert Canonica Mr. A Mrs. Anthony Gargano Alphonse Canonica Mr. A Mrs. Joseph Gilmore Mr. A Mrs. Frank Carr Mr. A Mrs. George Grozzo Mr. A Mrs. William J. Cassidy Mr. A Mrs. Burton Hayner A Mary Anne Mrs. Mary Castaldo Mr. A Mrs. Arthur C. Herrick Central Park Store Mr. A Mrs. Edwin J. Hills Mr. A Mrs. Salvadore Ciulla Mr. A Mrs. Lee A. Hooey Mr. A Mrs. Alfred Collins Mr. A Mrs. Orville Hooey Mr. A Mrs. Frank Colucci Mr. A Mrs. John F. Hopeck Mr. A Mrs. Leo Comeau Mr. A Mrs. Anthony lacobelli Mr. A Mrs. John C. Crotty Mr. A Mrs. David Johnson Mr. A Mrs. W. P. Cunningham Mr. A Mrs. Roman F. Johnson Mr. A Mrs. Wilbur Curtis Mr. A Mrs. Frank Kabli Mr. A Mrs. Albert D'Aloia Mr. A Mrs. Arthur Kitrick Mr. A Mrs. Michael D'Aloia Mr. A Mrs. Milton Klein 85 Mr. Mrs. Peter Krazewski Mr. Mrs. Michael Ksenich Mr. Mrs. Leslie Lane Mr. Mrs. Arthur J. Lenihan Mr. Mrs. James Lesson Mr. Mrs. George LeVinus Mr. Mrs. Richard LeVinus Mr. Mrs. Kaleva E. Lifter Mr. Mrs. Arthur Manso Mr. Mrs. Frank Maratta Mr. Mrs. Louis Marcella Mr. Mrs. James E. Marsh, Sr. Mrs. Clifford Marshall Mary David Mr. Mrs. George Mastropietro Mr. Mrs. Anthony Matrazzo Mr. Mrs. Daniel McCarthy The McGuires Mrs. Edward McLean, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Anthony Michele Micky Michele Mr. Mrs. Louis Miranda Mr. Mrs. Albert Monaco Mr. Mrs. Vincent Morrill Mr. Mrs. Anthony Morrison Mr. Mrs. Jack Murphy Dr. Mrs. J. C. O'Brien Mr. Mrs. H. Ohnstedt Mr. Mrs. John Patterson Perrotta's Market Mr. Mrs. Charles Perrotta Mr. Mrs. Nicholes Perrotta Mr. Mrs. Edward Polonis Mr. Mrs. John Poselovic Mr. Mrs. Peter Pruso, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Anthony Pucci Zurlo's Market Mr. Mrs. Charles Pucci Mr. Mrs. John Quackenbush Mr. Mrs. Alfred W. Quinn Mr. Mrs. John Raucci Mr. Mrs. Gordon Reed Mr. Mrs. Arthur J. Rowley, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Daniel Rubino Mr. Mrs. John Rubino Mr. Mrs. Edward Sadowski Mr. Mrs. Frank Sadowski Mr. Mrs. George Satterlee Mr. Mrs. Stephen Sgambati Siciliano's Restaurant Smith's Drug Store Mr. Adam Spickler Mr. Mrs. Joseph Spickler Mr. Mrs. Stephen Spickler Stacy's Bar Grill Mr. Mrs. Gordon Steele Steve '58 Carol '63 Mr. Mrs. Michael Struneski Mr. Mrs. James Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Tim Sullivan Mr. Mrs. F. D. Tafuto Mr. Mrs. Felix Taglione Mr. Mrs. Louis Van Chance Mr. Mrs. A. Varone Mr. Mrs. Edmond Wallace Mr. Mrs. Keith W. Weaver Mr. Mrs. David Welch Mr. Mrs. William White Mr. Mrs. David Wiltsey Mr. Mrs. Joseph Yaksta Mr. Mrs. Albert Zeleski Mr. Mrs. Vincent Zielnicki Zuke's News Room A. E. S. Garage fnc. . 12 So. Central Ave. Ahearn's Jewelry Store . . No. Main St. Alberts............. 220 Saratoga Ave. Baker's Hardware ... 4 So. Central Ave. Beauty Nook...............Saratoga Ave. Betty's Beauty Parlor.........Canal St. Boston Store.............So. Main St. Bowlero Lanes............Waterford Road Butler's Dairy Farms........Willow Glen Camarota Bros. Dry-Cleaning........... 2O85 Park Ave. Canada Dry Co..............26 Vial Ave. Caplan's .......................... Park Ave. Chura's T.V. Service..... 305 Park Ave. Collin's Flower Shop.....No. Main St. Commercial Hotel............Railroad St. Conerty Pontiac-Buick................. No. Central William St. John H. Connors Insurance............. 9 So. Main St. John E. Cowen, Trucking......Stillwater Curto Jewelers...........311 Park Ave. 11 I Park Ave. Di Siena Furniture Appliance Co..... 115 Round Lake Ave. Di Siena's Paint Supply Store....... 49 Saratoga Ave. Donavan Tree Service . . 3 No. Main St. Dugan's Food Market . . 51 No. Main St. J. Dwight Dunn Funeral Homes.......... Mechanicville Stillwater Emmanuel's Store . . 73-75 No. Main St. Frank's Delivery Service ............. Fox's News Room.........Saratoga Ave. Funaro Bros. Mushroom Corp............ Golden Drugs............214 Park Ave. Gooley's Hardware .................... 283 No. Hudson Ave., Stillwater Haney Bros. Service Station........... Central Ave. Hillside Inn....... 15 Pittsburgh Ave. Jack's Lunchonette...........Main St. Joe's Delicatessen.......Ill Park Ave. Jo-Ro Barber Shop............River St. Joyce's Log Cabin.......No. Main St. Kearney's Garage .. 18 So. Central Ave. Keniry Keniry......33 No. Main St. John W. Lynd 87 D'Amico Brothers 116 Park Ave. Mantle Auto Parts ..................... 16 No. Central Ave. Marinello Bros.............915 Chestnut Mary's Shop.............39 William St. Matrazzo Florist..........29 Farell St. Matteo's Grill......618 Saratoga Ave. Mechanicville Athletic Club............ Round Lake Ave. Mechanicville Office of the Troy Record No. Main St. Michele's Store .... 159 No. Main St. Mi-Jo's Inn......... 427 So. Main St. Miranda Fountain's......... Park Ave. F. H. Moak Insurance Agency............ No. Main St. Modern Building Supply Co............ 132 No. Central Ave. Modern Pharmacy .... 89 No. Main St. Mr. Terry's Beauty Salon . . No. Main St. National Cash Register................. Round Lake Ave. Nationwide Insurance.........Second St. John P. Noonan Funeral Home............ 406 Park Ave. Norge Laundry Cleaning Village....... So. Central Ave. Park Ave. Beauty Salon . . 422 Broadway Patrick's Service Station.............. So. Central Ave. P. H. Pender Son......No. Main St. The Petite Beauty Salon . . 22 Canal St. Harry S. Poucher Human Relations P.S.D. Stillwater Powers Market........... 112 Park Ave. Raloid Tool Co.............Clifton Park Riverside Grocery.....................74 East Sam's Atlantic Station . So. Central Ave. Sam's Shoe Repair Shop .... Park Ave. Sibley Chevrolet Inc. . 86-88 So. Main St. Speedy Mobile Homes.................... R.D. 2 Waterford Road T. A. Market .... 52 Saratoga Ave. Tancredi's Super Market . . No. Third St. John Vaicunas...............Railroad St. The Vogue...........................Park Ave. Wilbur's Paint Store ... 50 No. Main St. 88 S. A. Bove (coal and oil) 76 Railroad St. Marshall Ray Corp 701 River St., Troy Baxter's Tavern .... 207 Saratoga Ave. Mechanicville Cooperative Savings Loan Association No. Main St. Eugene Caruso . . 215 So. 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