Mont Pleasant High School - Montaneer Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1961

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Wifh This in mind, The adminisTraTors and Teachers mUsT seek ever To do beTTer Thc1T which we have been doing and To iden- Tify Those areos which we have missed compleTely, wiTh acTion To follow. People are our mosT imporTonT producf. Miss Ba rncwski Miss Fenskin Secretary Secretary Assistant Principal AND STAFF Mrs. Lu h rs Secretary GUIDANCE DEANS Mr. Neufeld Mr, Giqiq PSYCl'I0l09lSf Social Worker Guidance at Mont Pleasant is based upon the belief that each pupil must be assisted in making logical decisions on the basis ot sound choices presented in terms ot his indi- vidual needs and capabilities. This may be accomplished by his parents and his teachers, by individual conferences with his guidance counselor, by group guidance, or through community resources. The department recognizes that guidance is a continuing, on-going process. Therefore, the program contains provision for individual program planning and tor study of vocations, in terms ot post-high school training or job placement, as well as assistance in solving personal problems of high school adiustment. whim' Mr. Crandall, Miss Jarvis, Miss Bergen, Guidanoe Coordinator, Mr. Gregory. 9 MR. ALBREZZI We creaTe We appreciate ART EDUCATICN ArTisTic abiliTies of many of The MonT PleasanT sTudenTs are broughT ouT or de- veloped TurTher by our ArT DeparTmenT. The courses offered aT lvlonT PleasanT range from oil painTing To posTer design, ceramics To adverfising arT. In These classes, parTicipanTs develop The Tech- niques of fine arT. Working diligenTly, The sTudenTs learn as well as creaTe Their own individual masTerpieces, Trying To puT dovvn Their ideas in an arTisTic fashion. For Those of Us whose Talenfs do noT run along The lines of arT, courses in arT ap- preciaTion are offered. By such a course, The appreciaTion of arT is exTended, and The sTudenTs acquire a TasTe Tor all phases of arT. STudenTs Travel inTo The sTrucTure ol arT and discover The vvhys and whereTores of arT. n 1 11: - f uf W f'mv-:7nA'w1'1e,:: w , ,mzwfi MISS KARLEN MR. PINCHUK Chuirmun Business educoTion is one of The mony divisions ToughT oT MonT PleosonT To TurTher o sTudenT's knowledge. Even if one is college-bound, mony phoses of The business course could oppeol To him. For Those of us who plon To Toke Their spoT in The business world, work in This field seTs up 0 background Tor business Through prcicTicol opplicoTion ond experience os well os Through sTudy. Under This division, cm sTudenT mciy be enrolled in eiTher o clericol, secreioriol, or cooperoTive reToiling course. Through The eTforTs of The Teachers, The bosic skills of ci business profession ore impressed upon The sTudenTs. SubiecTs, reloTed To business, which brooden o sTudenT's bock- ground ore olso offered. The essenTiols necessory To succeed in The business world ore os much o porT of These courses os The Tundc1menTols ToughT. Busi- ness like monners, oTTiTudes, ond good grooming ore subiecTs ThoT Toll in The reloTed-field cofegory. The mechonics of The subiecT, such os shorThond, bookkeeping, correspondence, Tiling, ond The use of business mcichines, ore presenTed os procTicol experiences ond os sTudy moTeriol. Mies. CUMMINGS Miss STARR l MISS POLLACK MR. VONNOSTITZ BUSINESS EDUCATION 59-ilglwilw ,f : ,EQvi.5g25l. s .-is hmwss l i aw, Wm , . f 'al swegff s si fq T sis-if Y .,,i sr i . --my as s I , BUSINESS EDUCATION MR. GREEN MISS HOLT , 1 Concentration MRS. LEVANWAY Applicafion MRS, MOON MR. DUTCHER Chairman At Mont Pleosont, one ol our oims is to help stu- dents become well ocquointed with the dhoferent torms of government. Since Americc is o hybrid notion, we include the study ot foreign odminis- trotions os well os our own. Exploring customs, troditions, ond heritoges gives the Citizenship Educotion progrom o more colorful background. As Americon citizens, os well os citizens of the world, Citizenship Educotion becomes indispens- oble to our student body. We hope the Clciss of i961 tinds our progrom most helpful to them in the future. The World at his Finger Tips CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION MRS. COHEN l i MR. SUPRONOWICZ MR- PAWS' MISS WALSH MR. BURNS Chairman The Three basic aims of The English DeparTmenT aT MonT PleasanT are To Teach The sTudenTs The arT of communicafion, expression, and creaTiviTy. The accomplishrnenT of using our language elTecTively and correcTly is a goal The Teachers srrive Tor. The abiliTy To speak, wriTe, and lisTen inTelligenTly is a goal we all sTrive Tor. Through The wide usage oT books, we can explore exoTic lands. LiTeraTure develops in our minds an appreciaTion Tor The finer Things of life. We become acquainTed wiTh hisTory and can see, Through liTeraTure, The eFfecT of phases of life upon The people of each period of Time. We learn Through reading, The emoTions people express and The ideas and opinions which creare obstacles in Their lives. In books, Time and space are buT mere TragmenTs of The mind. By our advenTures in liTeraTure, a culTivaTed inTeresT may be aroused. Formal wriTing gives a sTudenT The opporTuniTy To express his emoTions and opinions. ENGLISH EDUCATION , ., . V.f!'.1'f i' ss.. . MRS. RUSSELL ,. 552 :ggi as x Mizs. LONGWAY Mizs. CHERRY MRS- PUTNAM MR. KOTTKE MRS. WORDEN MRS. BROOKS MRS. HEIDENSTROM MISS CLARK MISS WILSON MISS HUGHES MR. MILLER ENGLISH EDUCATION HOME ECONOMICS -'---- MRS. MCCAUGHEY MRS. KRAEMER To build the homemakers of tomorrow. This is the aim of the home economics department here at Mont Pleasant. The courses are open to both boys and girls and are in a variety of fields. Many subjects that deal directly with the practical end of homemaking are offered. Clothing, consu- mer buying, and foods are a few. Courses that cover the social and management areas are family living and store problems. Handling money, fashions, so- cial conduct and proper etiquette, and most impor- tant of all, getting along with others, are empha- sized. Homemaking courses are not required, we choose them as electives. Therefore, we picked the individual courses which would aid us best in the future, - and they all probably will. O h d V MRS. RINDFLEISCH n l 9 mwmg board ln charge of cafeteria X , Umm Good INDUSTRIAL ARTS l fl MR, MCCAFFERTY MR. HAMILTON MR. FREDRICK MR, DEYO lndustricil Arts subiects ore designed to give boys on cippreciotion of the moteriols cmd products of industry. They help the mechonicolly-minded boy to think or creote, to invent, ex- periment ond be chollenged by the problems resulting from our indus- triol society. There ore o wide voriety ot subiects to choose from in the lndustriol Arts course. For exomple, Aviotion Engine Mechonics gives boys on opportunity to leorn the fundomentols ot oir- crott engines, theory ot flight, con- struction ond oppreciotion of oir- plones. Also, metol shop provides opportunities tor experience with metol ond woodworking course in wood products. Tw I MR. ALDINGER Keep them flying lllllll www, lun! 0-9+ fi.. , .7 .. -nn. -Bing MR. LUDWIG Chairman The exceedingly tast speeds of to- day's transportation are bringing people of the world closer together. Theretore, a better understanding of the different languages helps a per- son be a better citizen. At Mont Pleasant We have a language depart- ment which trains students to under- stand, speak, read, and write modern languages. The method used is called the audio-lingual method. To help -the students develop a better under- standing ot the desired language, a language laboratory is provided in which students have an opportunity to listen frequently to the language being spoken. The language depart- ment requires one laboratory period per week outside ot class. fxsgfagszs. ,Q f5sa2iyQ'1feJ5s:vff1fs3s.,1:f:-f1a?g,,eg:sfWf3:.g,,gsfseg:zr. i T LANGUAGE 'r Lis. 1 5 . . as L... , 1:1-fs lx . ' wid' - ' . r -1 . H .W , N ls uf 5u1,5g13.f553 , mai 'f MR. COPPOLA MR. WHALEN ,.,., MRS. FAMILY MRS. ROGERS umm... MRS. CLYMAN MRS. STEELE MATH DEPARTMENT if li !5' l A ' fvfskhmiz:f?w,::eM5s?JacG'mfsw- ft lm . iff r W1- , -1 Maw, A' 'lll'2?5h'g'l?5tiL Wfttafrafua ' 1.23, get mr, figs, fffifgiltgQ?ffid5t'Q4E5'hgl5SDfva3381 me-gg sm ' : lg?gll2ll??5i5' .ss g,,w,.,Z1':z:f 'e 1: N + 'gk-A sw ', ' of ' . W ,. if sth, 16,715 Q .ffl M, fd JW... dffwg ff? 2 fw . ff? , fm, . 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The basic purpose ot mathe- matics is, to give the student knowledge, not only of the fundamental reasoning ot mathe- matics, but to teach him to be able to apply this acquired knowledge later on in lite. The Illusive Unknown MR. VAN HEUSEN Putting Heads Together MR. HOWARD MRA ADAMS Chairman Learning the Art of Music MUSIC DEPARTMENT m,,w,'ff, r 'M rf, :1 fm B :Sf .V - '4 'M -fr .: MMM? ' ffw N z 3,4 ,gg ,, ,, ., . nf.. .,s. ,WL ,Q -vi-i , , mms if , +L wiwfzs. :zu '.r.rfr-.ze sf. ,. , Q 1, ri, fl -fs. f,. ri so giuffaapiyif 55,555 ner? if 5.58 ,ff wvfgs 1 ei ga if ' 'Q 5 lr r we is Lgrgvs H-hfldtff2zq,y-m.'..,ff..,- :,:-ww:--'ivf'fe-f.4 . - .. ,, . .. , ., , A qiiilf i' , i I e.5 - y- ,, is,ifH' l tiger o f The Music Department consists ot classes in several different fields, open to all students interested in music and wishing to participate. Band provides instruction and entertainment as it helps the individual participant become more proficient in performance and appre- ciation while offering good music to the lis- teners. The orchestra otters membership to students of special talents and more pro- nounced interests. ln choir, students develop an appreciation tor choral singing and are provided the op- portunity for extensive work in choral litera- ture. The Magic of Music MR. TAKAROFF Sit-up Pin-up MR. MAKOFSKI Faculty Manager of Athletics. I PHYSICAL EDUCATION fmW..wgg-fx,1f4v.w,g.,fmffm v M 2 an,.1K,QQ:,m..,W,,A,.331x, Q WL ?QL:l15L2'b' ,, 4 5i9'ifvEif51iE5'f' fgQli:5VjS,5'Q' Swif 2f:?f2 .i,fg5'N S 4 N i A ,QSNXES 12-iii: Hi? E'3Q3m,, A swauszl-am-fgfwf Y '-iw.e.1'n - N fw,.uf1W:: W55 CARR MRS. MAKOFSKI jf .'k,L WL V . iff' ' Wm Y'Y' . g. L... ' . M H Q! .e if - A -fl F-- QS W - it 5 -if L' - fm I 3 -A . , is ff L, . MQ ' i 'fi ,jngjj ' ,gym ' w- fl .X '4 3 ik yMgwTif pf ,sqm ' gl' Ml' f fM'i.f fl iw, ' iw! I ' ' f f 139, 'T 3658? Z ? S ' ' J 1 I--pg 1 'mf I S-iw 5 5' g , , 1 54?1'Q'-145 - 'i w 4 , f 'E , -2.1 'f --L , - ffl, V , E m'bh-, 572' lil -I aw j A 5 j7i1f Qli1f?3k j 71' 7 'i 5 7 'V', Tiff s sf? ' A f wi, 251591-fxg. MR- VACCA Mus. MARTIN MR. MULVANEY MR, RIEG MISS BOYLE Driver Education The physical education department here at Mont Pleasant has as its aim making students physically, mentally, and socially fit. Through its games and activities, it helps build healthy bodies, proper attitudes toward whole- some physical activities and fine standards ot social behavior. Learning proper sportsmanship and how to work with other people is another goal ot the physical education department. Health classes for those students, who didn't take biology in their tenth year, and driver education classes tall into the physical education cate- gory. Through the health classes we learn about our bodies and their func- tions. The driver education classes have as their aim teaching us to be good drivers and to practice sportsmanship in driving. In all its phases the physical education department teaches us to work co- operatively with others, - a big part of our development as people. The Take-ol? I! PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS, TREVETI' MRS. HEATH Nurse Nurse MISS CASTOR Studv A. MR. STONE Chairman SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Forces for Space Travel The IVlonT Pleosonf Science DeporT- menT Tries To sTress The TocT ThoT wiTh The world os science-minded os iT is Todoy, oT lec1sT o bosic unclersTonding of The subiecT should be given To oll sTudenTs ond Thof They should hove The opporTuniTy To conTinue Their sci- enTiHc invesTigoTions occording To Their inferesfs ond obiliTies. No moT- Ter whoT our TuTure plons may be, The scope of science will give us o univer- sol knowledge which will be voluoble in lofer life no moTTer whoT our fu- Ture plons or occupofions moy be. For The college-bound or Technicol sTuclenT, cerToin science subiecTs ore mondoTory buT oll oTher pupils ore welcomed ond encourogecl To TurTher Their scienTific know-how. The science deporTmenT moinToins well-equipped loboronories where sTu- denTs puT inTo procTice The Theories They hove leorned from insTrucTors ond TexT books. In oddiTion, Those sTudenTs who hove expressed on ex- peciolly keen inferesf in The Tield of science cure given The opporTuniTy To work on odvonced, individuol proi- ecTs. fl. TT is I T . f EZ nf, -mw1--- is-IfiwffufsfiwgflwsfmssfiifemewW -M -.fssfyf iflnffiifsazif-Tideswiiikaeffzceffssfzvfssrf-fff-w!frff43feQ:isffi1e-fsfsfffsf:'2arA1TfTfT-fr-a'f'1n2fT+f Ls. me - .T MAK ER? wi mlsm5wf:sw!T2fswmpffwfff,'.,1:afi..vTmrsfifswr,-sfnmw,.-Tfsfglffvgefkrvrmblg TM is ' MR. TERRY MR. RIZZO in fmil . . 9 . :11..fQfJf53XE:i.ge5li35E.QE I TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT - I '12'x:Zt32g1e.Qiiw'iT1fPt Q.. 1 1 4. -.. , 51, -u ,,: ,,. .., 1 ,-M.. il sz S 1 -.zzuiwa I S1 MR. CLARK MR. RINGLAND MR. COLLINS MR, DOUGHERTY Choirmcn MR. McKEE MR. PERKINS Electronics for To morrow DEPARTMENT I,-v ,- l A Peek at an Atom MR. SEVERINO TECHNICAL fflffwal. wfw5?539?ltfif327f1.wfslf2?fiifffy5f'i'i. fs fasigsasfisxeegz-. sf.,::faiw i J,t21wzrez A., ,W,i 1 ,,.l4,fAf, .V i -1.., f,-J,, r 1' MR. YOUNG Technical curricula are designed for Those of us vvho have an intense in- terest in science and mathematics. We in the Technical Department obtain a firm foundation in the fundamentals upon which the technological fields of industry function - mathematics, science, engineering drawing and the technology of electricity and mechanics. Many hours are spent in our tech- nical laboratories so that we may learn by doing. When we receive our technical diplomas, We may elect a training or apprenticeship program in the technical branches of industry or we may enroll in a science, mathe- matics or engineering program in college. Our technical department has been used as o model for extablishing courses in many schools in this country and also in foreign lands. While on the program, many of us have had an opportunity to meet with visitors from all over the world. Excellent teachers, vvell-equipped laboratories and fine programs make us ready to enter upon careers in industry or college and maintain the high level of our previous technical graduates. - pn-aiu-ll-l'O0 .,vu-D-uncle .a' ,,,..-3,...........,.,,....:.:,,.- '-,,.w-Q,,.....-..-.--,,., -,t 1.- .',,,,'lP' 4 sS S Qi? Ei? A ....-+5:':7'.:'-,:::tT'-23 --333.5 N sw M,...-vf ,.......- ,,.......--vw , .4, . ,f2g'5'3 1 H52 i gl 1 !!QQ?ni2?'2i5?2 : 1 im maxi! f1 .31: ,, jgf'..::g L.':.. ..... .-'21 -1 isa www' . E, 3 .ji .+..-.--Wm- ' fm Eg, was 1 135 X 1 lil E53 E392 2 1 1 iw Wifi, H4 , ,-i A A..----...,, ' .,p:a,im,.y, M, sl, ffghg wwf 1 we flifwl' 125 W 3 vi--f' H--.v ,. , '--1 ,v 4 .4 r,. .N T Q, I ,...-ov mvsgwa I - 1.1 E E Q x Q f , . v fmi02:eg: 1 'f ,M Am 4194 W'-IL J Rel ea, T. Handy. STANDING: R. Norris, E. Henness. Ofllcers: R. Norris Ureasurerl, M. Rossetti lPresidenU, S. Anderson fsecretaryl. SEATED: J, Grqvell, M, Rossetti, . y The Art Club has been organized to provide activity tor students with artistic ability. The members serve the school by designing, con- structing and pointing the scenery tor the annual play. They design posters for various school functions. This year the Art Department has acquired an enamel kiln so that the Art Club can make enamel ievvelry. These students also serve the community by making tavors to be distributed omong Veterans' Hospital patients. They also attend cultural exhibits at the Schenec- tady Museum. SEATED left to right: J. Otten, E. Holter, H. Niehus, V. Boicinowski, M. Shepard. STAND- ING: M, Manilla, S. Anderson, M. Travers, B. Flonigan. ART CLUB '7 l l BAN D Anyone possing by The music room during Tourfh period is very likely To heor The closhing of symbols and The rolling of drums os our bond swings info rehecirsol Tor onoTher day. Play- ing numbers, which ronge from clos- sicol selecTions To morches ond pep songs, The Red Roider music-men hove done much To odd To The exciTe- menT of pep rollies ond TooTboll gomes or provide for on evening of enioymenT while giving o concerT. AlThough our bond wos reduced To o smoller size This yeor, no one can overlook The enThusiosm The bond members produce Through Their music each Time They perform. QM .2 fl:ii,1f2.Azw2Q , ,,.,v,., wr wi ly ,TVT 2 ,ziwvzf ,e,y'M Ha? X.,Qf,1., -Mzwzxl N-f1:?ff:2':222-' el l ' s M1168 'Z' stlfiiilsll Fl'f,:' fl f.,Q,f,..:.s -sv,-v1g0Ar'Q,A,3,S:'QQ,,:fifl2!Ei121L1.,, 1'Sa!,2z9'2zsI'?fiRWf'?21'hlllfiffviif e l 1 l gwff:sgv::ssSQ Practice Pradice Pradice And The Bond Played Onl BAND - FRONT ROW, left To right: Jean Sabafelli Wayne Viall Bill H TT , , ya . Marmo, Sam Ferrucci, Pat Alderdice. THIRD ROW: Earl McCabe, Lynn SECOND ROW: Barbara Wallach, Brian Hammond, John Guarnier, Ronald McQueen, Bob G ' ross, ArT Angers, Joe Sulmone. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Hart BOOSTER CLUB - FRONT ROW. left to right: Donna Sutherland, Phyllis Rus- nock, Pam Paiak, Diane Greco, Suzanne Maul, Josephine Sawaniewski, Carol Foley, Gail Saclowski. SECOND ROW: Carol Morrette, Emma Semicole, Kathy Stenard, Mary Ann Roe, Susan Brady, Teresa Landau fPresidentl, Marie Qual- infone, Sandra Bianco lSecretaryJ, Marcia Yakubec CVice-Presiclentl. THIRD ROW: Cassie Prunko, Marie Geanopolis, Julie Potter iSecretaryJ, Elaine Peoora, Barbara Petrillo, Maryann Gianni, Barbara Gentile, Nancy Middelton. FOURTH ROW: Carol Mane, Roe Henseley, Priscilla Pulver, Carol Passamante, Barbara Meluch. The spirit ot Mont Pleasant has certainly been raised several degrees by the Booster Club, These students go all out to iniect a feeling ot pride and BOOSTER CLUB they can. onsor the annual Pleasant- spirit into our pep rallies and games. They sp Linton bonhre and skits. They unite to torm a cheering section at games, and they encourage the wearing ot our school colors. always ready and willing to lend their support to the school in any way The Boosters are BOOSTER CLUB - FRONT ROW, left to right: Anna Pace, Kathy Hart,, Mary Yanni, Gail Gavin, Mary Mackey, Peg Mantone, Sue Aussiker, Terry Sepone, Lucretia Machovic, Carol Ferrara, Mary Sacco. SECOND ROW: Kathy Dem- kowski, Cheryl Harper, Diane Bogus, Virginia Nardi, Karen Kreznewski, Karen Messier, Pat Alderdice, Suzanne Stackiwicz, Mary Lou Brown, Elizabeth Sobeski. THIRD ROW: Dottie Littrell, Janet Muscanell, Josephine Mastrianni, Patty Ban- asweski, Nicky Raguicci, Laura Oderizzi, Jo Ann Wagele, Fay Bowls, Regina Puglese, Zenobia Lewis, FOURTH ROW: Carol Olwert, Carol Stelmach, Danna Ramondo, Jo Ann Magaveria, Marylou Ozluski, Virginia Gravell, Sharon Rocco, Gail Smith, Anna Caffarelli. FIFTH ROW: Lin lovino, Sharon Renzi, Pam Antalek. ONT ROW, left to right: S. Baldigo, D. Howland. SECOND ROW: P. Bove J DeCeSf1re, M- Bolcerzok, R. Kozlowski. THIRD ROW: c. smnh, B. Mernholdl c Lotrell, R, Rispoli. BACK ROW: s. K I , P. L f e SO cMcl o, J. Brzozowski, M. Riggi. Left to right: R. Kozlowski fPresidentJ, C. Latrell Ureasurerj, Miss Karlen 32 iSponsorl, J. Brzozowski lSECl'EfUl'YJ, J. DeCescire lVice-Presidentj. .J FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Somelski, J. Potter, E. Pecoro. SECOND ROW: E Szymonski, E. Sennecul, A. DiBlosio. THIRD ROW: B. Nuttall, C. Mcrrette, C Riley. BACK ROW: C. Guudio, B. Pedoce. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club is composed of girls from the iunior and senior classes who are enrolled in the commercial course. The club's purpose is to give its members recreational and social opportunities while promoting an interest in the field ot business. The club has a yearly Christmas candy sale in the stu- dent store and sponsors a dance to pay tor the club picnic. Upon graduation in June, the club awards a prize to the student in the commercial course with the highest average. GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB FIRST ROW for right E Shannon, N. Scott, M. Fitz- ner A Forone B Gentile SECOND ROW A Motuszcal-c, R. DiBlosio, M. Glo- woclcl K Levo J Cnrnlvole C Fuscordo M Nordl Miss Cczrr lSponsorl. THIRD Girls' Athletic Club, ROW: A. Lewkowico, P. Potter, J. Potter, J. Landers, P. Poppcrello, S. Levcin dowski, R. Hensley, I.. Somerfeldt. BACK ROW: A. Hultmire, N. Scholz, C. Ket tner, V. Zobrowski, A, Polch, B. Nuttall, Z. Zielonkowslci, G. Keller. better known os G.A.C., is o service orgonizotion which hos contributed much to Mont Pleosont High School. The rnoin pur- pose is to roise money, with which to obtoin girls' othletic owords. These owords ore given to those porticipoting in either one, two or three yeors ot girls' sports. G.A.C. onnuolly holds cz dcince ond sponsors soles ot pins end flowers. The proceeds from these ore used to purchose the owords. SITTING left to right A. Forone Ureasurerj, E. Shannon Wresidentj, M. Fitzner KSecreturYI, N. Scott Nice- Presldentj B Gentile fSergeant-ct-Armsl. 1 My S... TOP ROW, left To righh J. PcTTer, C. Lewcndowski, J. Cornivole. MIDDLE ROW: M. Mosely, K. Doyle, T. DeLorenzo. SITTING: P. Jordon, D. SomerfeldT, B. Lossor. J. V. CHEER- LEADERS CrediT musT be given where crediT is due, ond cerToinly our cheerleaders should be gronTed much ciccloim Tor The ouTsTonding iob They do in rciising school spiriT. Under The sponsorship of Miss Corol Pollock, The girls hove Worked long ond hord To molce our cheers The loudesT ond besT QT oll The gomes. They pdrTici- poTe in pep-rollies, especiolly The one before The PleosonT- LinTon gome. The vorsiTy squod olso uniTes wiTh oTher oreo squods in execuTing The onnuol All-counTy Cheerleod- er's Boll. LefT To righh R. DiBlcsio, S. Lewondowski, J. PoTTer, 5. Semerod. Sheila Walsh Kathleen Levc Miss Hughes, Miss Pollack .1 Avg 'wflwwf i fi in in f V9 ,A ,, . . Y s, ,. Q ' , ,. , . - E f gi A Q , 5 E Q g M in 4,1 Q Q, 9, A i ' 1 3 xl Wa? , - H Q ' -N f f- - r-f:,1gf5,gA K , ,A , x 'H .tl . I vi E 5 ' X IH Q I M 111 if W g is ii n fi l W . Q. 4 1 ws-ff :M . W f g , ,. Q , . . 1 Z Il M1 , X i 3 SYMPHONIC SINGERS FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Pritchett, P. Antelak, C. Michon, S, Muscanell, N. Meyer, P. Chamberlain, C, DiCrosta, K. Doyle, A. Pace, M. Sacco. SECOND ROW: S. Keigher, L. Liquori, C. Olwert, M. Olzewski, J. McDonnell, M. Gisondi, J. Weigle, P. Charton, S. Nordlund, D. Sutherland, E. Seneoal, F. Fonda, C. llle, R. Alderclice, D. Smith, D. Natcle. THIRD ROW: L. Centofanti, D. Cuppernall, J. Filopek, R. Pandori, J. Hladik, M. Vosburg, R. Cope, D. Williams, A, DiSiena, J. Alois, L. DeMarco, W. Hyatt, R. Puglese, K. Provost, M. Geonopoulos. FOURTH ROW: D. Sherman, F. Collins, F. Gallo, E. Henness, R. Johnson, R. llle, R. Santelli, J. DiBartolomeo. SYMPHONICS -- FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Jones, A. Renzi, C. DeSarbo, M. SECOND ROW: B. Pedoce, N. Castle, M. Tucceri, R. Alderclice, D. Ille, R. DiBlasio, B. Carach, C, Rossetti, P. DiCristoforo. Dickson, C. Prunko, R. Haines, L. Dentotanti, D. Siakiewico, e arco, . y man, T. Febbie, L. Mosher. R. Sontelli, C, Brown, G. Carhide, E. Nedlond, R. Gibson, J. Herrnance, F. Levine, M. Melonson, A. D R h A An ers, J. Masseroni, W. Plant, B. Sher R. Cope, R. Nocera. FIFTH ROW: T. Marcifto, R. Ille, L. e oc er, . Q Pritchett, P. Chamberlain. THIRD ROW: T. Lester, D. Wade, D. Polowicz, J. Marsh, N. Welch, P. Papparellu, J. D M W H att. FOURTH ROW: J. Fillapek, B. Price, DeSieno, FRENCH CLUB Le Circle Froncios, better known os the French Club, promotes in the school onol community on understanding of the French people, their longuoge ond their customs. The members of this club often put together interesting ond colorful clisplcuys thot typify the French vvoy of life. These stu- dents leorn to oppreciote the richness of French culture through pen pols, speakers ond olromotizotions. Eoch yecir the club sponsors o olonce to roise money for their onnuol trip such os the one to Mon- treol, Concido, in 1960. l KNEELING left to right A Renzl B Corcch C. DeSorbo, P. Schwartz, R. DiBlosio. BACK ROW J Plcclrlllo L Centofontl J Chesky J Kutcx, R. Cioranello. f. 'I T Left to right: L. Centofnnti, J. Piccirillo, R. Beebe, Mr. Ludwig lSponsorJ. KNEELING left io right M Wroble, P, Schwartz, J. Checky, A. Renzi. SECOND ROW: E. DeIGollo L Centotontl G Wilson, J. Landers, K. Nicholas. THIRD ROW: J. Piccirillo, T. DiCerbo R Kllmowski R Odorizzi. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY The French Honor Society is comprised of mony ot the Mont Pleosont students who toke French. At the beginning of eoch school yeor, the students with o B overoge or better ore eligible for provisionol mem- bership. it these students mointczin their grodes, they ore odmitted to full member- ship. This club was designed to promote inter- est in the French Icinguoge, culture ond civilizotion. Mointenonce ot ci high stond- ord of French proficiency is olso on oim along with providing recognition for stu- dents of outstanding obility in French. KNEELING, lefr to right: L. Boker, B. Meluch, V. Zborowski, M, Geonopoulos. STANDING: W. Pecoru, T. Versocki, A. Angers, R. Beebe. swag? .,,...,. .s. ,,. ,, ...n5.',':5f1? 'W rf'..:7:'3 .1 . in if-r- f'uH'Q?fiii es: W, W. 45, . Y r af.. wsezafqfasfe-fm-my 5.f,,1efw-wf.Gew.f12 E, 'Ji g:sss5wgaa2fw:.'lE,f2s!2v1a .iw LJ 55? i3S559ffi?fq3h'?'x:,.- 'f ff? - Ag,...w,w,g5 ,Z ifs3'?f?f53'.-3325 .f ' 'knife-5f'f1q,a..-f 'n 1 Uf??vf'ff-323:51 fzawimafhff ,W - ,aas3a91wQ5.Ga..mai S5ggya?fP5?13 ?, SEE? W X ., .. KNEELING, left to righh M. Tucceri, M. Yanni, P, Anfclek, K. Messier, J. Subcrelli, M, Mackey, C. Pritchett, K. Hurf, D. Rumundo. STANDING: W. Smith, P. Bonoszewski, C. Jones, P. Montone, G, Gavin, R. Mogil, V. Hull, N. Cosfie, D. Sioskiewicz, C. Olwert, A. DeSienc. ff. gh OFFICERS, left to right: M. Collins iTreasurerl, P. DeFazzio CVice-Presidenfl, Mr. Whalen iSponsorJ, P. Schwartz fPresidentJ, A. Lewkowicz iSecretaryJ. GERMAN CLUB Increasing the knowledge of spoken German and promoting good fellowship are the ideas of the German Club. These active students participate in a variety of events. They at- tend the annual German Day at the College of Saint Rose and a similar program at Scotia High School. The German Club spon- sors a yearly dance and a spring picnic at Thatcher Park. The members learn about German culture by taking part in creative activities. SEATED, left to right: M, Collins, P, DeFazzio, A, Lewkowi . STANDING ca : F. Denison, P. Schwartz, G. Som- mers, W, Reiblein, W. M Ch c esney. KNEELING, left To right: J. Sowoniewski, J. lccobucci, M. Gollo, D. Grecco lVice-Presidentj, B. Perrillo, M, Nordi, D. Conley. STANDING: L. Celebucki, J. Grovell, S. Shofron, S. Peek, C. Koloment, S. Maul, E. Snow. Receiving consTrucTive exercise while Thoroughly enjoying Themselves, The members of The Girls' Bowling Club meeT every oTher week. They meeT oT The MT. PleosonT Bowling Lones where eoch girl is required To bowl Two gomes. Beginners os well os girls who hove ocquired skill of This sporT ore oldmiTTecl inTo The club. The members usuolly Top The yeor off wiTh o bonquei' where The girl who oTToined The highesT overoge receives on oword. . ' ' .. w 1 ...K ..-wfgairl-fm as .. u ' -2' 112151. -zzffffvf. f.5zf.zfm1s:i fw: T- ff' 51. BOWLING CLUB FRONT ROW, left fo right: M. Sacco, C. Boczkowski, M. Brown, P. Wilson, S. Rocco, J. Moguvero. SECOND ROW: J. Durcher, E. Fowler, N. Audet, V. Bojonowski, S. Hall, K. Messier. BACK ROW: S Keigher, D. Mostin, K. Krusniewski, D, Powlowicz, S. Aussiker, P. Alderdice, M. Olszewski. GOLDEN SPIKE SHOE SOCIETY Ofticers, left to right: R. Dobies fSecretaryJ, W. Banaszewski CPres- identj, G. Gilbert Wice-Presidentl, R. Forstell CTreasurerj. HOT DOGSI POP CORNI HOT CHOCOLATEI is the familiar cry heard from who are inducted into this society each fall on the basis of their hard-earned the refreshment stand at every home football game on the Mont Pleasant field. accomplishments in cross-country and track. These boys must also exhibit good These shouts come from the happy-go-lucky boys who make up the Golden citizen and sportsmanship in order to participate in the club's activities. Spike Shoe Society. This organization is composed of thirty-one members KNEELING, left to right: M. Melanson, J. Ferrucci, E. Monaco, A. Cicholewski, THIRD ROW, J, Gugrnier, M, Brown, R, Barube, W. Banaszewski, Mr. VGCCO, J J. Aycox, F. Cox, R. Forestell. SECOND ROW: L. Mack, G. Gilbert, R. Gibson, pusque,-ella' F, gefcovicl J. Skibinski, W. Tryon, R. Dobies, W. Cituk, P. Locci, W. Scott, A. Merotta, R. Hofer, J. Farry. Left to right. J. Ferrucci, P. Knighfes, W, Scott ikneelingl, G. Carhide. lima ui... .... . HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y Club at Mont Pleasant is a unique or- ganization which devotes its Time cmd energy to the service of our school and community. lts spon- sor, Mr, Rizzo, working in co-ordination with with club president, John Pasquerella, plans many and various activities throughout the year. Among such are participation in The annual UNICEF drive on Halloween and a Mont Pleas- ant Hi-Y Dance, the profits from which are used to extend further the valuable efforts of this club in our neighborhood. Also, this organization tos- ters community friendship in its basketball team ot the Y.M.C.A. Basketball League. Meeting every Wednesday morning in Room l23, the Hi- Y Club stresses social participation, with member- ship open to all Mont Pleasant students. Left to right: Mr. Rizzo lsponsorl, J. Loltredo lHisiorionJ, J. Pasquerella CPresidenfJ, R. Gordon fChaplainJ, E. Monaco fSergeanY at Armsj. KNEELING: T. DiCerbo CVice-Presidentj, R. Carruthers fSecretaryJ. KNEELING, left ro right: T, Febbie, J. Loffredo, J. Hilko, R. Koch. STANDING: E. Bcrnowski, R. Voccu, G. Cox, J. Zclucki. Ladies Night KNEELING, left to right: T. DiCerbo, E, Monaco, R. Carruthers. ' STANDING: R. Romsey, J. Posquerellu, R. Gordon, P. Webler. 1 HI-Y CLUB . 1 . i?q,.W3 fy? 3 QW. 33 J' gsiaff We JN T? 2 ggi ? Mgfmkjggggfikgr gym fs .,.,, ' ig.. 1 , . r if : Qf,:., r , . JE J, if ,f f'fW3'1 -'f54rEQ'5. 1 W' 5? 3 in . if h Wig f, rig .. wang f i? . W fig. ,vfvpffl i . W W , . 4 wifi w xg, W' A i! + AA . .j.f-QQWQQ, f 5 I KNEELIN G, left to right: S. DiNicolo, P. Boruch fPresidenTl, C. Kilb fVice-Presiclenfl D Lobonfe CT e J, , . r asurer P. Willoughby lSecreTaryi, C. Buczkowski. STANDING: ' ' ' B. Crczff, K. Sfenurd, P. Wilson. Mrs. Levcnwciy fSponsorJ, J. Gage, D. Slcskiewicz, HILL TOP TEENS The Hill Top Teens is o group of girls from MonT PleosonT who ore oiTilioTed wiTh The Young VVomen's ChrisTign AssocigTion. The Hill Top Teens is 0 service orgo1nizoTion wiTh Mrs. Levonwoy os Toculfy od- visor. Eoch yeor iT is cusTomory for The group To choose Two members of Their club To spend o summer vcxco- Tion wiTh expenses poid oT Keukcn College. KNEELING, left To right: D. Veeder, G. Foinelli, J. Bradshaw, M. Roe, I. Soslnski. STANDING: C. Dempsky, J. Sparks, M. Hogan, L. Nehring, I. Keough, M. Donovan. S i JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS The members ot the Junior Class Executive Committee are the chosen representatives ot their classmates. Prepara- tions for election of class officers begin early in Oc- tober. One ot the annual respon- sibilities of the Executive com- mittee is to sponsor refresh- ments ond entertainment in the quad for the freshmen after their orientation meeting in September. I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: R. Berube fVice-Presidentl, S. Sauter ICorresponding Se:retafYI, R. Male 1PresidentJ, F. Sefcovic ITreasurerI, P. Venditti fRecording Secrefaryj. S d V Zb owski, L. Jahnel, M. Gionni, C. Dempsky, F JUNIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW, left to right: B. McDon- L, Baker, S. emero , , or nell E. Pecora, S. Bianco, M. Qualantone, J. Gage, M. Nardi, P. V enditti, S. Sefcovic, F. Parisi. THIRD ROW: A. Neahr, R. Gibson, P. Viscusi, R. Berube Sauter, J. Aycox. SECOND ROW: W, Viall, A. Kaszuba, T, Landau, R. Eldridge, R. Male, R. Szczepanski, R. Beebe, T. Versocki, J. Korff, G. Ccrhide, T. Coons 49 JUNIOR RED CROSS - KNEELING left to right: C. DeSorba, R. Kozlowski, D. HutTmire, C. Latrell. STANDING: R. Carry, M. Johnson, B. Kressner Miss Howland, A. Lewko ' A. ' ' ' wlcz, Terry, A. Mrcklos, G. DlCrosta, B. Palombo, Wilson lSponsorl. SECOND ROW, KNEELING: S. Baldiga, R. Zarzycki, M, Arseneault, C. Feight, A. JUNIOR RED CROSS Mont Pleasant has a representative member ot The Junior Red Cross in every homeroom. Under The direction ot Miss Wilson, the faculty advisor, This group carries on various projects through- out The year. There is, ot course, The annual membership drive. A popular proiect which Takes place every Three years is The con- struction and filling ot a chest tor less fortunate people in foreign countries. The chest is built one year and Tilled The next with donations from all Three classes. In This way each class is asked to donate articles such as toothbrushes and combs only once during Their Th ree years at Mont Pleasant. JUNIOR RED CROSS - FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Gallo, E. Sobieski, B. Ring, J. Weigle, L. Uren. THIRD ROW: E. Ballau, B. Pecara, A. Cook, S. Murphy, A. Morhous, J. Dutcher, J. McDonnell, McDonnell, N. Robertson, C. Foley, B. Nuttall, N. Middleton, J. S. Renzi, T. Sipone, D. Ciabotti. SECOND ROW: T. DeLorenzo, P, Potter, P. Burke, J. Finklestein, J. Iacobucci, A. Pusz, P. Rusnock, Pulver, S. Bianco, C. Van Duser, A. DiBlasio, L. Liquori, S. Som- M. Perretta, M. Nardi, C. Prunko, F. Thayer, J. Kor'Ff. mers, Z. Lewis, E. Coleman, M. Maietta, K. Smith, C. Fisher, E. 50 l LIBRARY CLUB - FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Wilson fSponsarl, M. Sacco, M, Ring D. Mastin, B. White, G. Kloss. SECOND ROW: L, Odorizzi, R. Voller, S. Hall, C. DoCrosta, M. Rodd. THIRD ROW: D. Casey, B. Fountain, S. Mezzone, C. Zink. FOURTH ROW: P. Banaszewski, J. Mogavero, K. Smith, P. Burke, D. McQueen. FIFTH ROW: J. Stevens, M. Shepard, V. Hull, E. Becker, J. Sistarenik. l Tea? LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is one of the many student organizations at Mont Pleasant. The members de- vote one class period a week to working in the library. The main obiective of this group is to help keep the library in good order, To stimulate interest in reading, and to familiarize themselves with the mechanics of running a library. The Library Club also sponsors a tea during Book Week. Faculty members, ex-Mont Pleasant teach- ers and friends are invited to this social gathering. At this affair the students and teachers have an opportunity to chat and look over new books and other library mate- rials which are on display. LIBRARY CLUB - SEATED clockwise around table, start- ing at left: G. Brazee, J. Landers, K. Leva, Miss Clark ICQ-Sponsorl, C. Lewandowski, E. White, N. Robertson, D. Brand. STANDING, left to right: C. Pritchett ITreas- urerl, N. Ragucci ISecretaryJ, N, Scott CPresidentJ, K, Nicholas, G. Ramsey. Missing from picture: M. McQueen Nice-Presidentj. fs, KEY CLUB KEY CLUB - Ofticers, left to right: R. Fazzone, R. Odorizzi, R. Vacca, R. Dobies, S. Lenihan. KEY CLUB - SEATED left to right: G. Dempsey, R. Fazzone, R. Vacca, R. Dobies, R, Odorizzi. STANDING: R. Cioranello, R. Clarke, W. Becker, J. Barber, W. Banaszewski, Mr, Gregory iSponsorl. Key Club International, an honorary fraternity for school leaders, is a group altiliated with the local Kiwanis Club. Sponsored by Mr. Greg- ory, the main purposes of this closely knit organization ot boys are service to their community and the unselfish development of members to serve as examples ot useful and honorable citizens. Mont Pleasant's Key Club participates in several annual proiects which serve to better Schenectady. Members assist the Kiwanians in their yearly Kid's Day functions, take charge ot the Pleasant - Linton bon- fire, and sponsor at Christmastime a food drive for less fortunate citizens. Meet the Press 52 KEY CLUB KEY CLUB - Left to right: P. Locci, A. Smith, R. Sonfelli. KEY CLUB - SEATED, left to righh R. Male, M, Dempsey, F, Sefcovic, T. Cain, S. Lenihan. STANDING: B. Bietko, R. Berube, R. Beebe, M. Diamante. Annual Christmas Food Drive 53 A. Renzi C. Bcrtling C. llle M. Fifzner VARSITY MAJORETTES F C. Ycnnotfi C. Smith S. Kelso Singing the Almo- mofer during ihe Holf Time W- A- MM ,'7- W--11----1-Q-L-v-Q-1x,.-mmm, ,.,fww.u:mm.mm,M-ff:WHM-A-,Wfmww-'mgWww,WM-4f.wf.w.mM-wvAf -.fA,1..,--.,.mW.,v..s JV MAJORETTES - BACK: C. Keftner, C. Aldi, S. Brady, B. Gentile, N. Welch lCaptainl FRONT: S, Bianco, CCD-Captainl, M. Perretta, G. Sanders, MAJORETTES P. Push rock, R. Hensley. Halt-time at a tootball game inevitably brings torth a pertormance from our Varsity and Junior Varsity Maiorettes. These girls, dressed in their colorful uniforms, perform precision routines to the music ot the band. They twirl their batons and energetically strut to add color and spirit to the halt-time show as well as the game. Under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Barbara Makotski, these girls ioin with the maiorettes from area schools to stage the Maiorettes Cotillion, a traditional social event inaugurated by the Mont Pleasant group. 55 SALES STAFF - Left To right, FLRST ROW: C. Ycnnoffi, R. Rispoli, J. DeCesore, J. Landers, K. Nicholas. SECOND ROW: R. Beebe, R. Klimowski, R. Fszzone, T. DiCerbo. LITERARY STAFF - Left To right, FIRST ROW: E. Monaco, E. Del Gallo, P. Bianchi lCo- Litercry Ediiorl, B. Kressner lEdiror-in-Chiefl. SECOND ROW: K. Rutkowski, L, Centofonfi, M. Lo Badic. THIRD ROW: P. Zielonkcwski, B. Covcnuugh, C. Murchewkc CCO-Literary Ediforl. FOURTH ROW: E. Shannon, A. Cioboifi. MONTAN EER STAFF Left To Right: G. Brcizee, G. Wilson, M. Russell lArf Co-Ediforl, L. Sf, John, R. Ricciordi IAM Co-Ediforl. 56 MONTANEER BANQUET, FRONT ROW, left To righf: M. Russell, P. Bianchi, R. Ricciordi, P. Di Crisfofcro, R, Gizzi. BACK ROW: J. Buferu, J. O'Donnell, S. Pcypuch, C. Olszewski, P. Smith, P. Broikovich, K Iocoviffi. MONTANEER STAFF ADVERTISING STAFF - KNEELING Jeff to righf C. Kilb, J. Greenwood, M. Hogan, R. Alderdice M. McCc1rroll, C. Jorgensen, J. DeCesore, M. Bol- cerzck. SECOND ROW: R, Zorzycki, B. Meinhold A. Miceli, A. Agostoro, P. Di Cristoforo, M. Fitz- ner, A. Lewkowicz, J. Chesky, C, Yonnotti. 1960 MONTANEER ADVISERS, left to right: S. Poypoch CEdifor-in-chiefi, Mr. Albrezzi IAHJ, Mr, Reinshcgen fCoordinu1'orJ, Miss Clark lLiTercryD, Miss Pollock Mdverfisingb, Mr. Freedmen fLiteroryl. From left 10 right: H. Garb, M. Surin fSecreforicl AidesJ, R. Gizzi CBusiness 57 Mcncxgerl iii? 42: M ' 1 .fmf.s .Q 1 AV' .V , ww., Y!! GSW G HSNEXL, J. X. FRONT ROW, left to righh Miss Pollack CAdverTisingl, Miss Clark lLiTeraryJ, Mrs. Putnam lLiTeraryJ. SECOND ROW: Mr. Albrezzi lArTJ, Mr. Green lCoordinatorJ. MONTANEER SPONSORS Joe Winchell Photographer ' E EDlTOR'S MESSAGE The l96l Monfaneer, Count-down, which lies open before you now, is The final producT of much Toil and struggle on The parT of many sTudenTs and Teachers aT Monf Pleasanf. Were iT noT for The Tremendous efforts of your yearbook advisers and Their respecTive sfaffs, The MonTaneer could noT have been The success ThaT iT is. Specifically, Mr. Green, Mr, Albrezzi, Mrs. PuTnam, Miss Pollock, and Miss Clark worked endlessly wiTh Their sTaffs To overcome innumerable obsTacles on The road To The reader. Here, Therefore, is represenTed The gamuf of capable indusfrious people behind The scenes of your yearbook, and your ediTor sincerely hopes ThaT he has shown his appreciafion To Them, equally ThaT he has presenfed To Monf PleasanT's sTu- denT body a realizaTion of The Time and efforf required for CounT-down, - a True reflecfion of MonT Pleas- anT's dynamic sTrive for improvemenT and progress in The world of Today. I l 1 is ah zim me ,rn .mf r- H. ILT my I xi 4. rm r .sw s' 1 X .1 f un 11 l' N ' ,, ,r nncvusinil 1 11 1.35 h K TL tiiul 'YJ'- Leff To right: G. Zuch, R. Klimowski, A. Orsini lCaco-Cala Represemafivel, The lvioppers, a selecT group of MonT PleasanT's boys, are responsible for many of The familiar Things which we Take for granTed. They serve our school in any gymnasium acTiv- iTy by selling soft drinks, seTTing up bleachers, or cleaning The boys' gym. All of These are Tull-Time jobs To which The Moppers give Their uTmosT supporT. Under The supervision of Mr. Rieg, The Moppers Take an annual Trip To New York To see The baskeTball TournamenT aT Madison Square Garden. 60 OFFICERS - left To righf: R. Ricciardi, R. Vacca, Mr. Rieg, R. Klimowski, R. Nocera. ffealhi ww 31.52-, MOPPERS s ng- ' si Left To right: G. Zuch, R. Ricciardi, R. Klimowski lPresidenIJ R Vacca Ureusurerj, R. Nocera, B. Bietka. i sz Yq,f Y, ,W C .,,,,, Q V,,. 4 ,SezQ.se:st2Hfef,,Q'zt 5 . ., .r S i f W' f P N 114 55112 .iiina f . 3 rf 'L W' I ' . Q ' inks J, isis .r, .A W gg ' f i Za. eiiiiiis i if M flat ummm .fav wi ei: - - - It if .M .. ag. ,. 633, 633. . v 23,-,'m.4..,.,.,'5 g i R ilrl it xg . stir i l tit tri lili i l MOPPETTES - OFFICERS, STANDING left to right: N. Middleton lSecretaryJ, K. Ni- cholas lPresidentJ, C. Yannotti Nice-Presidentj. KNEELING: A. Renzi CTreasurerl. One of the busiest service organizations of Mont Pleasant is the Moppettes. These hard-working girls are kept active by cleaning and sweeping up the MO gym daily to prepare it for classes. Various other duties also include pre- paring the girls' gym for dances, parties, and other social gatherings, as well as cleaning up after these affairs. MOPPETTES - Left to right: S. Sauter, A, Renzi, T. Landau, M. Qualantone, C. non, M. Fitzner, P. DiCristofaro, C. Yannatti, J. Landers, L. Colby, R. Kozlowski, Fuscardo, C. Foley, B. Gentile, N. Middleton, K, Nicholas, A. Farone, E. Shan- R. DiBlasio, R. Rispoli, P. Mancini, P, Venditti, K. Leva, P. Carnivals. 61 OFFICERS - left to right: N. Scholtz Ureasurerl, B. Staley ISecretary,l M. Arseneault IPresidentl, B. Pulombo, IProgram Chuirmanl. NURSE'S AIDES The Nurse's Aides, a service or- ganization, is composed of ten sen- iors. Each serves in the nurse's office for one period a day. A monthly meeting is held by the group with Mrs. Trevett and Mrs. Heath, the school nurses. The pur- pose ot these meetings is that the girls may become better ac- quainted with the various fields in nursing. Speakers, field trips, and movies are used to vary the pres- entations at these meetings. Each aide is responsible tor one monthly arrangement of the Health Bulletin board in the nurse's office. SITTING, left to right: B. Staley, B. Palomba, M. Arseneault STANDING, left to right: N. Scholtz, J. Sparks, I. Keough, P. Bcve, M, McCarrcIl, P. DiCristofore, L. Nehring. M. .m .. ml Mm' .I fs , if 4 f T 'Z' N ...A I 9 ' . 5 rvxf 3.3 ROCKET CLUB - Left To righT: A. Rosf, R. Bornell, G. Dempsey, B, Kressner, W, McChesney, W. Davidsen. Missing from picture: G, Popolizio, P. Mafern. ROCKET CLUB AlThough The RockeT Club is fairly new To MonT PleasanT, having been formed only lasT year, iT has successfully meT The special inTeresTs of Those members of The sTudenT body who worn' To know more abouT rockeTs and missiles. AuThoriTies from The missile field Talked To The group lasT year, increosing Their under- sTanding and enThusiasm. AT oTher meeTings films were shown, and dernonsTraTions given. ROCKET CLUB - KNEELING, leff lo righf: B. McDonnell, J, Dunn, P. Bernurdi, L. Niemiec, A. Rosf, G, Dempsey, R. LaBarge. STANDING: Mr. Severino lSponsorl, R. Szczepanski, R. Rush, D. Gers, W, Davidsen, R. Barnell, W. McChesney, G. McGgaTh, B. Kressner. Atlas Taking ofT Phoro Courtesy General Eledric Company. SPORTSMAN'S CLUB - OFFICERS, left To right: Mr. Green lSDonsorl, W. Becker fPresiden0, J. Borkowski Nice-Presidenfj, G. Dempsey lSecreTaryJ. SPORTSMEN'S CLUB Varied are The acTiviTies of The members ol The SporTsmen's Club. An annual Turkey shooT is held in November where members engage in friendly cornpeTiTion. An ice fishing Trip in January and The spring camping Trip are among The oTher acTiviTies of The group. The proper use of Tire- arms is The main purpose of The club, buT sTress is also given To promoTing an inTeresT in conserva- Tion, hunTing and fishing. 64- T T s ' s T, X T T T T T lx T T T T T l1flQ3lif.'lQf' M -.TNQ f 'filfflf T I i T' T ll W SECOND ROW, left To right: E olo, L. ToHolo, G. Chrisienson Barge, R. Locke, R. Anderson, W Newman. Ballou, J. VanArnom, B. Toff- FIRST ROW, leff fc righf: R: Lc- STUDENT BOARD OFFICERS - Left to right: S. Lenihan KTreasurerJ, J. Sayles Nice-Presidenfl, C. Yannotti fSecreluryj, R. Dobies lPurliamenTarianj. STUDENT BOARD - Left To right, FIRST ROW: M. Mosely, E. Hokirk, P. Zielon- kowskij C. Fusccrdo, R. DeRizzo, J. Landers. SECOND ROW: A. Morhous, L. Odorizzi, C. Ille, R. Eldridge, M. Ycnni, N Rcgucci, T. Fresoni THIRD ROW. M. Mcsucci, M. Cioboni, M. Gallo, S. Brady, A. Micklus, A. Lewkowicz, R Kozlowski. FOURTH ROW: R. Capperell, D1 Grecco, D. Noturellcx, J. Sinnen berg, P. Nitclwmun, B. ToHolo, R. Beede, J. Filipek STUDENT BOARD STUDENT BOARD OFFICE WORKERS - Left to right. J. Brzozc, B. Nuttall. T .,...,,. , i.,. 5 X .W ,,,. - STUDENT BOARD - Left to right, FIRST ROW: C. Harper, M. DeSimane, R. Gizzi, B. Petrillo, D. Somerfeldt, P. Jordan, K. Doyle, M. De-Lavic, J. Mastroi- anni, J, Morrishaw. SECOND ROW: D. Kakosa, L. Colby, E. Shannon, M. Qualantone, B. Skoda, J. Carnivale, S. Murphy, N. Welch, M. Balcerzak, C. Ferraro, B. Bushman, K. Leva, D. Greenwood THIRD ROW: A. Costello, R. Ann E Jennings, J. Corcoran, N. Loeber, N. Scott, E. White, V. Zborowski, R. Haines, P. Paparella, J. Aycox, W. Pecora FOURTH ROW: J. Rau, E. Hogan, R, Clark, B. Bietka, L. Demarco, E. Monaco, F. Sefcovic, R. DiLisa. FIFTH ROW: J, Pasquerella, E. Barnowski, J. Massaroni, W. Banazewski, R. Male. STUDENT BOARD The student board, the student governing body of our school, finds its strength in the will of the students and the guidance of the able sponsors, Mr. Pinchuk and Mr. Hickey. Included in its many functions are the assembly programs, the presentation of pep rallies before the Linton. games, and the pep clinics before the first football and basketball games. Among other valuable services are the sale of season tickets for sports events an selling of bus tickets. The Freshman Tour is another very important and beneficial item on the student board's agenda for the year. The use of the Hi-Fi for school affairs is the means by which the student board raises its funds. Music in the cafeteria is provided by the Hi-Fi system. Inter-school relations are carried on by the student board through its participation in the Inter-school Youth Confer- ences and by its membership in the Schenectady County Association of Student Boards. ual old clothes drive. OFFICERS, left to right: P. Jones fTreasurerJ, B. Skoda, Nice-Presidenfj, J. Young KPresidentl, P. Bataglia Sec retu ry. Left to Right: P. Janes, P. Batfaglio, G. DiCrosta, V. Machovic, J. Young, B. Skoda, A, mer, S. Murphy, P. Boruchs, A. Miceli, R. Alderice, K, Feight, B. Osgood, and D. Casey. U vw va WAX STUDENT STORE The Student Store Club is a serv- ice organization which is spon- sored by lvlr. Green. The store handles sales of yearboolcs and class rings and arranges tor sen- ior caps and gowns. It also otters a variety ot school supplies, available to students at low cost. The store serves as a laboratory for students enrolled in the re- tailing course. All profits are transferred to Student Board to help subsidize such things as the school newspaper. ., , ,. Uk ,,, ' 5 ' -1 1' l ..s.,::s.5.1is?J Q fi T :UQ ,li il filly 1 fi, lull i' fi ' l lf' is ,,,. ....., E E ,Q , . .... . 1, 1 l' i W ,. , -1. fs f l 5 5 . T '... i 'l 2 ,. gg, 5- , Y i. flkii ' if . ., . rs 1 , 5 'l Q :lf li l lf x P l 1 v ' L 4 1 x s ff 4 ' I Q rr gl s TT f 5 i K i T, Q l '6 I l il .gfaff:'--amz.,-: :si .. za' 1 l ll, z T fm 4 I 1 S .Q 3 l 1 . , , he E' il. 5 l H , , 2 l ll' l - -2f l ijlsie Agostora, P. Boeh- ffXl WATCHTOWER The advertising staff ot the Watchtower is concerned with obtaining sum- cient advertisements that the paper will be a self-sustaining business, meet- ing all expenses. They solicit and write up the advertising asd serve as the central distribution control ot the paper. Each member of the Board of Education, retired teachers, alumni and other schools receive a copy ot each issue. Serving on the advertising staff gives the students the opportun- ity of becoming familiar with the field ot advertising. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: S. Lombardi, S. Gary, Z. Lewis, P. Willoughby, R. Puglese, L. Jahnel, J. Sabatelli, M. Quallantone, M. Masely. SECOND ROW: B. Comma, K. Nagy, D. Pallowicz, L. Centotanti, J. Chesky, C. Pritchell, THIRD ROW: W, Hyatt, J. Sheehy, B. Hammond, B. Kaczkowski, R. Dimente, J. Libatore, M. Yanni, M. Donadio, P. Boehmer, FOURTH ROW: M. Dempsey, E. Pecora, K. Komes, E. Senecal, E. Polch, P. Vendetti, S. Sauter, S. Caons, C. Riley. FIFTH ROW: R. Manuli, C, Smith, P. Bradt, D. Mulligan, P. Burke, N. Insogna, S. Franchetti, F. Cox. fr 'FQ iw-.:.?i..-1:9 ...ff no a,,..,L,5,g,W:i3ufgw,qZssggii?f qgggggwf V. slate: Mx f:Z:.iE,r,--ci 'Ze if ' V :,:::5r,1:g9:,5,l5 'A i,f5v'ff1 H1f'FfZ, ff If 22? 4 ' Y . :gn 2- TTFGWQ ' ' i ..,:..:.:gw,s:-1.:.1:.:gv-gm? sxmirezx lmfam' ,,,,q '!f3 '::--W .f,z:w:5f::2'1 xssnr?f': girth. Va fzLv '42EQf'+ss:i1?i5.s1 ' sm:'15a?,g1aege'-1 g:H i2tie1.2w Q2 'was-wax 1 :ww .sw-vw.-:.ff i'li5Gi5isFs?f35Ea:9'55l'Zli 1 wtf at it 55562 353 My S Q' 111.5324 Q .. in ml EH Q lgiw 'l' Al SEQ ff igxfgffli w t' ly i n f si: ..i.fA3,15s r Q Vx if tg ig F A l gag? i L52-Ati, .. :H-fi 233 fi 'f , WATCHTOWER STAFF WRIT- ERS: left to right, SEATED: P. Bfqdr, c. smith, J. Dick- son, C. Coke, B. Palombo, V. Zbarowski, R. Manuli, P. Schwartz, M. Fitzner. STAND- ING: B. Newman, R. Klimow- ski, T. DeCerbo, M. Dempsey. Left to right: M. Tucceri Exchange Editor, M. Mauriello Ureasurerj, Mr. Caldaro fSponsorl, M. DeLavic as WATCHTOWER EDI- TORS - Left to right: W. Becker iEd- itor-in-chiefl, Mrs. Russell lSponsorl, J. Chesky CMuke-up Ed- itorl, L. Mclrkey fAs- sociate Editorj, B. Flanigcn fTechnical Ediforl. iAdvertising Manugerl, Missing from picture: B. Lasscr CDistribu1ion Mon- agerb. WATCHTQWER Three weeks before the Watchtower comes out, the staff as- sembles in its svelte, new city-room, which is now located in Room lll, and has served as the cradle for many literary ideas. This signals the beginning of reporters scurrying for stories, typing, furious copy-writing, and tedious head-lining. Thanks to the eFForts of William Becker, editor, and Mrs. Bette Russell, sponsor, our school is continually enlightened by the latest news, written in prize-winning form. fs Q, S 2 i1'1 f 2 in WATCHTOWER EDITORS - Left to right: T. Stanhope fPl1otographic Editorj, B. Flanigan fArt Editorl, J. Hyland Photographic Edi- tor.J 'num WATCHTOWER BUSINESS STAFF - Lef1 to right: P. Pulver, S. Maul, G, Sodowski, D, Grecco, M. DeLc:vic, P, Civitello, J, DeCeosore, P, Poiok, D, Southerlond, P. Rusnock. Qfhs '99 f1Q'353i5i3f?13QggsQe31e2,Qii:giwTfT?,fgwNSq5 ,wf ,rm , gg' - fx dgisfi' ,gsm iikjwzw-55 Tlx, Q e r in A ' ,apr xx ggwgfig vip 5 K fk ,knife :L fi U 1 T4 Lzll' Till V-lif' lgalillii ,self 33? diffs. nl' A 'L' VY- T' JSA 3 T A1 7 - I ,, him: wfzfw 'is 1. 1 fs ew- :fp L YH 1,-save V' rw 'Y ,gris- F.,x2rSixi,effl,l Nraifrff 51 ag, ,ef , we 5 PT .. 14 W,1R,5ig4:,5whggsg-is1ii,r53Rgf,k5sa,?,Hif:'5-pfnirfsf1 sw-0,1 wggg5f.,y51Q.,G23iY1ia ,I .ws?I!iEfgaiWmi,if2nf,QiwWfr,,v. W -Thug,-r.2v9,,:w.s?s ,,,45w,iySwrglxi,grW 5,52 T Q The homeroom represenTo- Tives on The WoTchTower sToTT, one from eoch homeroom, ore virTuolly The newsboys of The poper. They noT only bring The popers To home- room, disTribuTe popers, ond collecT The money, buT eoch is responsible Tor selling os many os possible, Through pep Tolks on school spiriT ond loyolTy. WiTh The Co-opero- Tion oT oll Three sToTTs, on on- nuol donce is sponsored wiTh The proceeds going To The ouT- puT of The poper. aw lf sw , pf 1' Q' va ,1f1y.4:.iv U Q- we,fi,,,.,v:V,,,.f1Q-as,,w:,u3wxy ,M my 7 ' 'T ffgfaigzff.Alf,yQWg.w,ei , , . T, ,T 14 is WATCHTOWER The Soles Approach, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY During each junior class year, pro- bationary members of the National Honor Society are chosen. They are selected by a faculty committee on the basis ot having earned an aca- demic average ot B or better and of having made individual contri- butions to school or community ac- tivities. Permanent members are se- lected in January of their senior year with the same regard to qual- ifications. lt is also possible for new members to be admitted in June of their senior year. s I v ed..a1fPfvQ-mf:si :. ...em-m: 1. 21: .I.:5z1iw.g.: ...4se.,.,,..,..,....:.,Xf,.Wg-,WL 5.5: n -.N A .1 WsifrzreQM?:2fnfs2ieVsw2z:1e 'flat 1 1-A1-a2flP:1Zf H41:z2w1 time wana 4: :ivan E f 1552? . :Sw , 6.ifk-f,5s3a:sf5f:g..i2g: tip' W I if Under the direction of Mr. Takarolt, the mem- bers who compose our Hill Orchestra represent the symphonic sounds of our instrumental pro- gram. Providing music for the presentation of our school play, for spe- cial assemblies and tor graduation, the orches- tra is similar to the band in that it plays classical as well as popular selec- tions. Combining with ORCHESTRA - Left to right, FIRST ROW: Mr. Takaroff lSponsorJ, S. Archambault, B. Sherman, J. Hermace, T. Sipone, J. Bumbardatore. SECOND ROW: J. Sabatelli, B. Wallach, W. Viall, J. Guarnier, THIRD ROW: S. Ferrucci, A. Angers, W. Hyatt. FOURTH ROW: D. Hart, E. McCabe. ORCHESTRA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Left to right, KNEELING: K. Leva, J. Chesky, A. Renzi, C. Ille, R. Gizzi, N. Scott, P. Bianchi, B. Marshall, P. Schwartz, C. Smith, S. Kelso. STANDING: R. Clarke, J. Farry, R. Dobies, W. Becker, Miss Bergen lSponsorJ, R. Klimowski, R. Riccurdi, R. Ciaranello, E. Monaco. the band on several oc- casions, the orchestra also takes part in various concerts throughout the year. 71 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - SEATED, st f' t I f I k or Ing ci e t, coc wise: P. Bianchi, L. Sf. John, P. Civitello, L. Centofonti fCorresponding Secretaryl, W. Schwartz, M. Ciabotti, C. Mone, K, Rutkowski, D. Mcxshuto, R. Alderdice, L. Reiblein, J. Dickson, E, Butler, L. Juhnel Nice-Presidentj, E. DelGc1Iln, A. Colby, K, Nicholas fPresidentj, P. Brodt, J. Landers fTreasurerJ, C. DeSorbo. Forone, C. Yonnotti, M. Cimo, J. Bumbordctore, B. Coruch fRecording Secre- STANDING: B. Petrillo, B. Flonigcin, C. Prunko, S. Semercd, K. Provost, P. turyl, B. Meluch. FUTURE TEACHERS AND CADET TEACHERS CADET TEACHERS - THIRD ROW, left to right. B. Ccroch, C. Ycnnotti, L. Colby, E. Butler, SECOND ROW, P. Brodt, P. Bianchi, E. Del Golo, B. Flcnigcin, FIRST ROW, M. Cimo, M. Wroble, A. Fcrone. 72 Hrs. ,3 , is. :f:ff:ii.fi3:,. ' M vi S rrkffiiSffJJn . V' , E, 1. The Future Teochers of America Club provides for the high school student the opportunity of expressing his or her interest in the field of educotion. Through the medium of films, members con explore more deeply into the profession. Stu- dent teochers from oreo colleges ottend meetings occosionolly to odd o touch of outhenticity to the pic- ture ond to onswer questions reloting to the field. Lorgely through the eftorts of the Future Teochers ot Americo, the Codet Teochers pro- grom vvos orgonized. The chief gool of the codet teoching progrom is to pro- vide procticol experience for those students inter- ested in becoming teachers, nurses, sociologists ond other reloted professions. W I--'11 vs -we it fi X ,- Q I 1 , L . . ff rw - Q i if f U .J ,..,,.... Q55 ... I I -wr...-eng: ,, ::.'iI5w' gr 'as w,f:1?'fe.Ji..a' f Y h I ENGLISH ARTS COUNCIL - Lett to right, group one, STANDING. J. Chesky, A. HulTmire, G. Brazee. SEATED: L. Morkey, M. Dempsey. Group two, clockwise, starting bottom, left: M. Mosely, K. Doyle, D. Wade, Mrs. Heidenstrom lSponsorl, R. Beebe, D. Vedder, E. DelGallo, CENTER: C. ENGLISH ARTS COUNCIL There are many students in Mont Pleasant who enioy dramatic presentations. The English Arts Council has been organized to encourage dra- matic appreciation and cultural activities. These students attend plays and musicals presented by area groups. They support appropriate activities in school, including the spring play. This year the group is co-sponsoring a trip to New York City to see The Miracle Worker. GIRLS SWIM CLUB - Left to right, FIRST ROW: D. Salerno, M. Balcerzak, J. DeCesore, M. Reynolds, M, Arseneault, P. Paporella, E. Polch, P. Zielon- kowski, M. Fitzner, G. Keller, N. Scholz, B, Flanigan, S. Walsh. SECOND Prunco. Group three: STANDING: B. Kressner, C.. Mone, P. Schwartz, R. Carry. SEATED, clockwise, starting bottom, left: P. DeFazzio, C. DeSorbo, C. Morcltewko, V. Zborowski, C. Jorgensen. GIRLS' SWIM CLUB Formed as a sister group to the Boys' Swim Club, the Girls' Swim Club is now enioying its second successful year. Under the able leadership of Miss Marcia Carr, the girls, 30 in all, meet every Wednesday night at the Van Corlear Junior High pool. There, the evening is spent in fun and enioy- ment as the aqua-queens splash and swim to their hearts' content. ROW: G. Sadowski, J. Potter, P. Pulver, A. Lewkowicz, N. Middleton, B. Gentile, P, Venditti, K. Lyons, V. Zborowski, N. Scott, E. Shannon, A. Fa- rone, Miss Carr lSponsorJ. OFFICE WORKERS, FIFTH ROW, left to right: B. Pedace, J. Ward, N. Welch, R. Giuffrida, C. Gaudia, B. Sledziewskci, J. Sawaniewski, B. Szymanski, P Boruch, A Huffmire, P. Zielonkowski L. Richardson L Hun erford E. Shan- - I I - Q 1 non, K. Leva, B. Meinhold, M. Nardi, P. Taylor, J. Paypach, A. Miceli FOURTH ROW: A. DiBlasio, L. Iovino, A. Cook, C. Mone, S. Hall, P. Perry, C Morrefte, K. Kones, L. Aldi, A. Matuszak, P. Mineconzo, M. Ricci, R. Alderdice, D, Pawlowicz, S. Murphy, R. Kazmar, M. Johnson, H. Bostick, E, Coleman THIRD ROW: H. Garb, J. Brozozowski, J. Kuta, L. Centofanti, L. Odorizzi, B. Gentile, C. Smith, S. Kelso, P. Schuartz, J. Butryn, B. Tetlak, G. Zych, S. Rocco, M. Olszewski, T. Londow, M. Yakub'ec. SECOND ROW: A. Terry, B Marshal, C. Stepnowski, B. Thorne, E. White, P. Lencewicz, D. Sutherland, R DiBlosio, M. Glowacki, R. Kozlowski, P. Mancini, D. Latrell, J. Jegier, M Masucci, FIRST ROW: C. Kilb, G. DiCrosda, R. Gizzi, E. Pecara, N. Middleton G. Potter, A. Renzi, P. Pulver, P. Paiak, P. Rusnock, G. Sanders, S. Bianco, M Balcerzak, A. Morhous, T. Delorenzo, S. Sauter. SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS The Athletic Council is composed of a select group of juniors and seniors chosen to assist in the management of money collected at athletic events. Members sell tickets during their lunch hours and can be seen again collecting tickets at the games. Among the several service organizations of our school are the cafeteria workers. They sell milk to the stu- dents, serve food, and operate the cash registers dur- ing lunch time. This group also clears all the tables and washes them after lunch to prepare for the next day. Because of the cafeteria workers, Mont Pleasant has a very clean place to eat. The proiectionists provide the school with a valuable service that includes proiecting movies in assemblies and classrooms. Proiectionists are skilled in the opera- tion of slide and filmstrip machines as well as motion picture proiectors. This staff coordinates its skills with those ofthe light crew, resulting in a smooth perform- ance while showing movies during assemblies. Another skilled group of the Mont Pleasant service or- ganizations is the ofhce workers. For such a iob, a student must be a good citizen and scholar. Members assist the office staff in answering the telephone, de- livering messages, mirneographing, duplicating, and filing. The administrative staff functions all the more smoothly because of the aid of the office workers. During the school year, the stage hands contribute their needed services at all functions in the Mont Pleasant auditorium. These boys prepare the stage for assemblies by setting up sound equipment, screens, tables, and other necessary apparatus. They also as- sist with pep rallies and the school play. Stage hands are found in the auditorium many afternoons giving help to groups engaged in after-school activities. . t ' r ' i , ffl- f',,s2L.s.u'r'f ,I ,it 333212115 . xffii-I 30-Y-I .'i'1?-'!'2?3l55s!S'Qif1'liiii3fffM'ii2'tX -, 'i'Qi i ' . lhftflb' J '-Ji 'Q' UP!,J.21.t??i '3Q i3l'Tf5'EP'f'Qfl'1if'w 'PG'-WY - 9 n f- '11 it is it ' Y fi 2 F es t ffliti1't i . i'51f ' 1 wt CAFETERIA WORKERS W CAFETERIA WORKERS - Left to right, Mcrhous. STAGE HANDS - Left fo rigl-ut, KNEELING: W, Newman, J. Dunn, R. Bornell, P. Morern, J. Sinnenberg. STANDING: L. Morelli, Mr. Ringlund lSponsorJ, W. Becker, S. Mochovic, B. Colvin, W, Davidson, E, DeMurco. K. 75 STANDING: A. Mlen, A. Nenhr, M, Dono- van, F. Terry, L. Mosher. SEATED: A. PROJECTIONISTS ATHLETICS ATHLETIC COUNCIL - Left Io right, KNEELING: S. Archambault, J. Kauf- man, R, Gizzi, L. Markey. STANDING: D. Pawlawicz, B. Staley, W. Newman, PROJECTIONISTS - Left to right, SEATED: J. Zdun- czyk, S. Torre, W. Alberfs, G. Gaige, J. Germmefr. STANDING: A. Kopec, D. Harf, G. DeRocher, J James, Mr. Deyo lSponsorl, B. Watkins, F. Col lins, M. Casino, T. Hummel. COUNCIL iff - 'fn f I 5 Yg?f::sw:1f Q' if Q. ,,,. , .Q .YM ..,.,,.qf,,,..,,.,, -.4u,:,sswq..y. W ... ,,.. '-..+f1wyfQf1, . ,.,,, , .Q .,, -f-,,,Q.,.,,.5f .,. Q J I I Y 1:-:lg 4 '- f rw: 1 4- 5.f.f:3f:,.m-fafwm. 2 fl -- ,K vw..H :1S?l'i'T'iSV: YI :LH wkwnm. Y uusvlfe 1 mllmivai If ...A Q.-. .QM H. .fu...,., rw '!2.:1jffbw55:W2'2IH Q P s 2 R. Ramsey, R. Clarke, C. Weidman, H. Feldman, R, Carruthers, Mr. Ma- kofski ISponsorl. 2 N . K I 5 FIRST ROW: B. TaTTola, R. Papparella, P, Novak, R. Bully. SECOND ROW: J. DeCarlo. THIRD ROW: Mr, Parisi lcaachl, R. Odorizzi, P. Angerami, E. A- 5TSelS, G. CC1fnlVGlS, lvl. Riggi, R. Tucceri, L. Locci, J. Loudis, W. Banach, Barnowski, C. Kolacl, M. Brown, D, Wade, J. 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We 1 r ' Hr 5 Haz?fA1ziEi issfgai Qgiiksmsiasifaisza Egazvirlf'1gssmili-a,:f2i2-fiiigQ?E2:.aw.:1gff3:2e5:,fJ Q? 'T V 1-f2iEf3TENe,..m .,,.,, :Y.lrf3,,.g2,,13l.',22fJs' ,gif ,fc sg j iiiliii-'MZ , . .. ,T f T 575751 5 limi gi,g+i:Li1 ldiffiei. ,Fw L: s1.24vi,- . ..,,.,, Q- .- ff'- ws ,, T fc-.tw 'V . Tri: 1 Q BASEBALL When IVlonT PleasanT's baseball Team heard The cry of Play Ball lasT year, iT did iusT ThaT, The Team had an unclefeaied season, winning nine games. Over The lasT 2 years, They have won 20 games and losT 2. This year They were also Class A. Champions. These ouTsTanding performances may be aTTribuTed To The ouTsTanding performance of a few players. Ed Barnowski, who Throws a baseball wiTh The speed of a bulleT, did an ouTsTnading iob on The mound. l-le Threw 2 no-hiTTers, a cou- ple of one-hiTTers, and a Tew 2-hiTTers. Al STeele, anoTher fireball, Took up The slaclc when Ed was resiing. The excel- lenT fielding of Joey Loudis and Joe DeCarlo, shorTsTop and second base respeciively, helped a greaf deal. Timely hiTs by Dick Oclorizzi, Jerry Carnival, and Joe DeCarlo were never scarce. 78 ti r THEY WON FDR US! The Las! Step 79 - Safe! All County Pitcher 'H+ was M M, . VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Left to right, FIFST ROW: R. DeRizzo, R, ISponsorJ. SECOND ROW: I. Cooper, P. Viscusi, W. Banoszewski, R, Cross, R. Vacca, F. Sefcovic, P. Angerami, G. Simek, R. Odorizzi, Mr. Supruriowicz, Berube, G. Vlnehaut. Rebounding from The worst record any basketball team at Mont Pleasant has ever complied, the Raider Hopsters have come out vic- torious in IO of Their first I2 games. The team shows that it has speed and can rebound with the best of them. With great efTorts from Jerry Vinehout, Raymond Vacca, Bob Berube, Ralph DeRizzo, and Randy Cross, the Radiers won their first six games before dropping a hard fought bottle to Kingston. The string of six started with a win over Glens Falls at Glens Falls. Then Dalton High of Massachusetts invaded The Hill and was trounced 84-39. We then made our Class A debut by beating Albany at the Hill. Then we beat New York Military Academy before taking to the road to meet tough Amsterdam. We found them tough, but they weren't tough enough, for the Suprunowicz coached boys beat them 78-70. Our string was then extended to six by a victory over Adams 62-38. We then met our first defeat, a heartbreaker to always tough Kingston at Kingston 5I-50. The next day Kingston invaded the Hill. We were determined to get revenge, and we did by beating them 80-54. We were now back on the right road and we showed it by beating Dalton 77-41, Glens Falls 72-53, and another Class A foe, Troy. This gave us a I0 and I record to bring into the Game of the year against Linton. We Just didn't have enough to defeat them but have high hopes of doing so in our return match. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 26 .... .... G lens Falls December 6 . . . ...... Dalton December 9 ..... ..... A lbany December IO ............. N.Y.lvl.A. December I6 ............ Amsterdam December 20 .... Adams High School December 26 December 27 .... . . December 28 .... . January 3 ..... . . . January 7 .. January I3 .... ... January 20 . January 28 . February 3 . February I0 February I8 February 24 March 3 . . . Alumni Nite .. Kingston .. Kingston . . . Dalton Glens Falls . . . . . Troy . . . . Linton . N.Y.M.A. . . . Albany Amsterdam Gloversville Troy Linton W G 58 84 57 69 78 62 50 80 77 72 78 56 73 50 80 68 86 65 That's my bull! Opponent Glens Falls Dalton . . . Albany . N.Y.M.A. . Amsterdam Adams . . . Alumni Nite Kingston . Kingston .. Dalton . . . Glens Falls Troy ..... Finton .. N.Y.M.A. . Albany .. Amsterdam Gloversville Troy ..... Finton . v :AL l 232553518 Visa 2 fkizlivlgff P 2615535-algal' 1 tff? was W' if as gigs fe wi ink .n 7.1 - ', -, 'P , 'Z wlafgnic: rs' t'g 's s34 ? i' 2 Q. F A Zi : Lf VARSITY BASKETBALL They ..53 ..39 ..48 ..37 ..72 ..38 ..5l ..54 ..4l ..53 ..3O ..66 ..4l ..55 ..57 .62 ..60 .60 22221 nf , '- Wtigepiifwglygygitigwtzlawi fi My .v ., sgsgaigtgsgfilwagtxeasm ,Y 192435133 it Go, man, Gol O I Now get thisl ops 81 in umfx L, fi: w sf ' -L A 1 , Q 15:?:sgffgFg2iffE-a1f:s,- ny M 5115? A Q A Er YL' , ,ai ll in lEigflf A lf? A in :ssl L . W. al ll. llflle E ww All il ' TT 3133 2 25. llfl in 'if E . -T is le L ill All E Tyr .fgli r ,lf N sgwasf.5gQLg3f.3.l ' fi l, A l if ffg fifiif Yi, XV' ng' L . L. 552 V 15.5 N L ,NN-.. E lll -ll I-L W l 'l xg hal ' T J.v. BASKETBALL TEAM - Left fa nam, FIRST ROW: T. Marchitfo, P. R. saaha, R. Marshall, D. Sherman, J. Massafani, L. Lava, Mr. sap '1 A. ' . Locci, C. Brown, W. Smith, R. Carruthers. SECOND ROW: A, Perry- rungwicz 1CaachQ. Missing from picture: B. Relyea. if man, F. Pidgeon, B. Pause, R. Bersel, A. Masfroianni. THIRD ROW: F52 gr ga Sle l 33 if ' g L 55 enlrlg il l 2 'Q 1 ff gill sly l-gill Q Ears Iii: 'gl .EE 12, 522.32 gg Qin hlnl? ,Tai ,E 3 li: if E h u n k-f , 1 if . . 523 5 Slsl ill SCHEDULE November December Decem ber l December December December December December January January January .lanua ry January February February February February March 1-MT' .A.....A.,....,.i....., 2...,w,..i...,..,. E-m.n,aW.,,...,S, L w,......A....., 26 IO l Decem ber lo 20 26 27 28 3 l 3 20 28 lO i8 24 .aLff'.,..l ,nf A ' .Leif JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL Glens Falls Dalfon Albany N.Y.lVi.A. Amsrerdam Adams High School Alumni Nife Kingsron Kingsfon Dalton Glens Falls Troy LinTon N.Y.M.A. Albany Amsrerdam Gloversville Troy Linton Come back herel Now, boys, lef's not argue. 51 A Qt' 51 BASKETBALL MANAGERS - Left To right: s. Lenihan uf, VarsifYl, R. Klimowski Warsifyl, R. ilii M Nocera lVarsi?yl, W. Viall Ur. Varsityl. Pi . 4 .,.,.k.. -A-W -E wffftfa,awfFE1.s21if X tl I I 1 i Jw WRESTLING TEAM - Left ta right, SEATED: P. Knightes, R. Marotta, M. Moore, R. Facci, F. Parisi, T. Mcncska, R. Baron, J. Murphy, J, DiCristofaro, Alais, T. Mailcowski. KNEELING: F. Fax, R. Male, C. Tebano, D. Rakvica, R. T. Little, M, Cahill, A. Marotta, A. Kopec, W. Meyer, J. Aycox, R, Gibson, Coon, J. Ferrucci, M. Manti, E. Monaco, R. Dobies, J. Martini, R. Compositor, Manager: T. DiCerbo. F. Gardner. STANDING: Mr. Mulvoney 'Coachy J. Kwok, S. Bryniarski, H. 4' i?ta1 f' 1Q1 g g ' MWWL fwimw Q1 61 2222 2. f t ri 'lies rig igr f fitt ,stays mr'. QMQQ . . tart -5- L 5 V ia 5. 2 B F ':., , .Q 2, 35 it 1? ., .3 f ' : ig f if sinh SEQQQ :w+ YQWW Muir Wjwgf 55,34 if rt Q5 lrgh gif i ' . 5 5 4172 at 1 2 wil s L fs, . isis x lf? gm t . i . 3 'i 'i , si 2235: Eg llillii A study in concentration lam, f'gig,sr,g3it3 3 SCHEDULE 1 J ltif 5 2 I ' I EQQQ December 33 ESTCJOQOT This year's Mont Pleasant wrestling team should be tops in the gil' ln Sor Oumey section under the guidance ot mentor Larry Mulvaney. There January 5 Albany . h h Q. ,Iii are seven returning grapples W o ave earned letterslast 23,52 A ' itll lg freene Cenlml season. They are' Julius Aycox, Gene Monaco, John Martini, 'mon Bob Dobies, Marty Cahill, Frank Parisi, and Stan Bryniarski. igggly gh ft 5. ,ii it. Ql NYMA Because ot the depth ot this year's Raider's mat team, it ap- 26 Albany pears to be one ot the strongest Mont Pleasant mat teams . fs. t F is as - iliililjifi e mary H ever assembled. Mont Pleasant will, once again, be out tor the sectional crown which has never been taken away from 18 Albany Academy Them- g MC1VClW 3-4 Sectionals Z LK 83 ,, 5,5 A .. E ., gl VARSITY FOOTBALL As usual, afTer a successful season comes The rebuilding iob, and This year was no excepTion. WiTh only a handful of reTurning leTTermen, coaches Mul- vaney and Parisi had Their Troubles. BuT, our boys really played a hard game every Time They wenf ouT on The gridiron. They improved sTeadily over every game and Tried To learn by Their misfalces. Our fTrsT oufing of The season came againsT a powerful WhiTe Plains Team which saw our Raiders on The shorT end of a 20-7 score. We losT our nexT game To Gloversville buT Then came back for consecuTive wins over AmsTer- dam and Troy. On The nexT SaTurday, we losT a I3-7 hearT-breaker To Kings- Ton. In The TradiTional PleasanT-LinTon rivalry we, once again, saw ourselves on The shorT end of an I8-O verclicT. On Thanksgiving Day, The lasT game was played aT RochesTer. SCHEDULE SepTember 23 Rome F.A. SepTember 30 WhiTe Plains OcTober 7 AmsTerdam OcTober 14 Gloversville OcTober 21 Troy OcTober 28 KingsTon November 7 Linfon November l I Albany VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Left To righf, FIRST ROW: J, Davolio, J. Koref- nicki, H. Russell, C. DiCerbo, S. Bryniarski, T. Versocki, R. Osvoldik, D Vacca, E. Barnowski, S. Ferrucci, R. Fazzone. SECOND ROW: Mr. Parisi T. Fresoni, J. Korff, J. Barber, R, Paparella, D. Derkowski, C. Kalod, D Delaney, G. Signor, J. Kenesfon, R. Ciaranello, Mr. Mulvaney, THIRD ROW Jack gaining againsTWI1iTe Plains In the open against Linton J. Severino, W. Meyer, P. Mortka, R. Bulley, R. Male, R. Szczepanski, V. Esposito, M. Diamante, R. Gibson, K. Thompson, T. Cain. FOURTH ROW: J. Califano, R. Manna, A. Gallo, J. Massaroni, Managers: R. Berube, R. Beebe, J. Martini. Doing it the hard wayl Better luck next Mme! Waiting for another swat at them! 5 7! i -i i gg. i ,V 1 1 i -Q 0 'Zi X ., ' r js ' 1 9 is i 5 1 Gibson on the Loose A cooch with o problem. The Insurance mon VARSITY FOOTBALL 86 TENNIS - Left to right, FIRST ROW: T. Perkins, R. Anker, F. Levine, R. Babbitt. SEC OND ROW: G. Car- hide, A. Angers, K. McDonalcl', A. Ciabotte, D. Delaney, J. DiMarco, S. Mannuel. Ready for action 87 TENNIS Our tennis team emerged from another re- building season in pretty good shape. Handi- capped by only one returning letterman, Thomas Perkins, the Raiders Hnished with a 4-3 record. This was due to the line playing of juniors Richard Anker, Kin McDonald and freshman Fred LeVine. En route to their 4-3 record they had impressive wins over Heat- ley and Troy, beating them I6-O, 6-Ol, I6-O, 4-35 respectively. Then they dropped two to Albany IO-6l I2-55 and one to Lin- ton l2-5J, the second match with Linton being postponed because of bad weather. SCHEDULE April I4 Schalmont April 27 Schalmont May 3 Troy May 5 Linton May 9 Albany May I 2 Heatley May I7 Troy May I 9 Linton May 23 Albany May 26 Heatley C E Long strides for Pleasant ROSS COUNTRY - Left to right, FIRST ROW: J. Furry, R. Forstell G Gilbert, P. I Locci. SECOND ROW: R. Dobies lManugerJ R Hofer W Bancszewski W S , . , . , . cott, Mr. Vacca. Under the guidance of Raymond Vacca, this year's Mont n good and bad races. Our l-larrier's had a strong line-up with returnees Bill Banazewski, Ron Forstell, Jack Farry, Tom Febbi, Ron Hafer, Bill Scott, and freshman star Phil Locci, Pleasant cross-country team was one that ra Due to a flu epidemic which struck the team, Mont Pleasant got off to a mediocre start. ln the Proctor Run in Utica, our Harrier's placed second, paced by Bill Banazewski and Tom Febbie. The team was still ailing when it entered the Grout Run in Schenectady and came up with a third place finish in the class-A run. The following week the team traveled to New York City for the annual St. John's Run. Our boys came up with a seventh place finish among the top fifty teams in the East. A week later Mont Pleasant came up with one of its finest team showings by winning the Baldwinsville Run. On the next Saturday, the team went to New York C New York University Run where they finished nineteenth. At the Sectional race in Central Park, Mont Pleasant was iust prevented from the laurels by Linton. This, undoubt- edly, was Mont Pleasant's finest team effort. Next year's team seems even more promising than this year's with re- turnees Phil Locci, Bill Scott, and Lou Mark. ity again for the 88 Left to right: L. Mach, P. Van Duser, F. Sefcovic, P. Locci, SCHEDULE September 2 Proctor Run - Utica October 1 Grout Run - Schenectady 8 St. John's Run -N.Y.City 15 Baldwinsville Run -Syracuse 22 Fordham Run November 5 Sectionals T2 lnter-Sectionals 1 J .vLQEX2'J TRACK O, well! l triedl ...K J TRACK TEAM Left to right FIRST ROW R Berube R Hofer, W. Bonoszewski, A Cuchczlewski, J Skibnnski Mr Vccco lCoocl-il, J. Guczrmer, S Ferrucci, l Cooper, P Von Duser SECOND ROW J. Ay- cox, J Loffredo, P Polmotier, J Ferry R Forstell, P Viscusi K. De- Sontls P Wrublewski J Korff B Buetkc: R Ramsey THIRD ROW: -iw .1 rn.: iff, .um i . 1 4 K- i i i fs ' 1 :eg J. if 4 ,,,, . fl' A s . f ,,-W,., , .,., L,,Ai . i q:.g.5.:.4.,, 11553.-q-1,',.f J ii ' ye-:W,,fQ-2.1.gpf'f...w,f 1 4... ,W if , . . gfwg, . .,ffii.,, . K 1 Q .f:f,-1,5355 if iiiiifgii Kg-QQ ' 5if12if'i'fQ5 1-Q: 31liimftl'sff?wxf3qyg?l..?3 .iFift'f.1-f,I,r9q., E ' .samurai fmeriv zwaszmrlgfisz fqfzgfzigigwg. .y:,qr.,ia.:m April April Moy Moy Moy Moy June June June l You'd better make it, or else! SCHEDULE 18 Hudson Folls Q5 Alloony High 5 Linton 13 Rye 20 Utico 27 Police Sports Corni- 3 vol 6 Sectionols lO Runoffs lntersectioncils G. Gilbert, M. Diamante, W. Przezdzieckl, D. Smith, W. Newman, L. Moch, W. Scott, W. Tryon, R. Croff, R. Cioronello. FOURTH ROW: K. Thompson, R. MacLeod, E. Budko, D. Derkowski, S. Bryniorski, J. Bor- ber, J. Koretnicki, R. Gibson. riagzw2if.- Q35 .. V -fr . gg if,5f'l'!u ' r1!?p'Pif4g5eEil.., 4 :QM-ftfefvlfiilfilfbl f fffimff, ,QF fgip' Stu ' z fvsfff QQ V . Wiki Vw.. d'fwMg.:'a l?fiZ':alsf'dgj'?43,?t5gfgi'ES' r ' ' ,Vg .swf Pri? P ?5f5'?'lA 1 .,2i?1esmf22fasfFiG225'?5 .lvl 'Z - Y fm. sslrlfwisifiiifszwtfwwl sg:-. ,W Q ,,sflfg'f?.2ev. nz 1 1 .. r lfgog I .3 ,. ...fr is X' s l .ww M.,-eff f i. .,. gr. . Gm sew.. The Par Shooter Our Golf Team aT MonT Pleasanf, which is coached by Sigmond Makowski, compiled a 5-4-l record lasT year, and a second place in The SecTional aT Glens Falls. Don Male, Jim Duval, Mike Radvicka, Chuck Neidle and Bill Ackerman were The Tive leT- Termen who led our Team Through The '60 season. Bill Ackerman suffered an iniury in The beginning of The season and was replaced by iunior John Pas- querella. When aT home, The golf Team plays aT SchenecTady Municipal Golf Course. The golf fee is paid by The school. This year MonT PleasanT's Team will have The reTurn- ing services of only John Pasquerella and will have To look for help from The incoming class To carry iT Through. GOLF SCHEDULE April 29 Troy High May 3 Albany H.S. 4 LaSalle lnsTiTuTe 6 AmsTerdam H.S. lO LinTon l l Albany H.S. I2 LaSalle lnsTiTuTe I6 Amsferdam H.S. l8 LinTon 23 Secfionals 25 Albany Academy GOLF TEAM - Left to right: J. Duval, D. Male, C. Neidel, M. Rakvica, W. Ackerman. 90 ,w .t3. e,.,'Lr 'LF 5 ll 2 2 ii.- I N 58 Y T ggi ' 54 T T 3 . T -Emi? fs. . L . 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Here, activities are introduced and taught with a thought to later life participation, such as in golf, tennis, archery, and badminton. The dance unit concerns itself with the development of strength, coordination, poise, and ease in han- dling the body. The apparatus unit contributes to physical fitness, and develops agility, flexibility, balance, and is a lot of fun. Through our yearly program, encompassing clanc- ing, apparatus, and sports, Mont Pleasant aims to develop and maintain the highest possible level of fitness and physical efliciency for meeting the de- mands of wholesome living. GIRLS' ATHLETICS Hold that Pose! Destination Sherwood Forest 1 .1 1.251411-.ar1ig:1, , W1-12141 11,1-mfr-.,. 11,1 'Esazzz-::1w1au:m:y-:,,.f , 1, , ,, , ,.., ,, My 1 .,.,, I 11,1 ...T ,,11,. 11, Mg swgwrzrff-:rg 1 i -'W ilin-t I5YiiZ1fE1' ., . . , ..., f -Y , -1- r YY Y-11---f . 1.1 ,,.,1,.A 111 ,.W, Q ,, 5555-zr ii z11k.1,1-,f . 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Through experiences wiTh our friends, we have gained a knowledge of hu- man naTure ThaT will beTTer us as adulTs of Tomorrow. We have learned good sporTsmanship by Taking The bad wiTh The good, win or lose. Alfhough we can remember our high school days as being filled offen wiTh fun, iT's more likely ThaT we will recall all of The hard work iusT as easily. BUT wiTh The work has come a sense of responsibilify, which is The primary goal of educaTors in preparing us for The fu- Ture. School life in a comprehensive school like ours is more Than iusT classes, TesTs, and Technical Training. We can realize This iusT by analyzing any one of The picTures which represenT school life. The noise of The cafeferia, The clanging of lockers, The hilarify in The halls, These can'T be encompassed by picTures, yeT They will be as vivid in our minds Ten years from now as They are To- day. Christmas fashions - Mont Pleasant Sfyle 94 l Wonder what they're doing Tonightl Zizzi really sends them! 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To The deans of The senior class, Mr. Gregory and Mr. Zizzi, goes The crediT of our successful high school years. The senior class will never TorgeT The guidance They have given us in our every underTaking, The paTience They have shown in Times of error and TorgeTTulness, The undersTanding which helped us progress along The road of success, and Their devoTion and in- TeresT in our every endeavor, To Them, The senior class exTends iTs hand in sincere graTiTude and appreciaTion for a iob well done. A N.-W., .iw V , - Mi- '1f' .1-1:35-fx.. 5 f . .,,, ' ,, , ,,., l M ' ..,, i' 5 1 W'f1qf22wf'f 'rzf':.g144f:EV-,ff:rf,:w1..:'w,wfQ:l . .. , . ' g2fw.f1,:,ffu::::: sffflmf:.::r,,s, r- - 1 -'ll fl. L4 .Ffa , '-N 1. 2' af.: -myowzs' wsu,,rf-wiazzsy'aw,fz4,r-W, K, 4 R A A.:,gll,.gW. r3 .5g.?,5i35E,5:Q 4 , 2 mgffg Y i . 1 X, Qrwlf... 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A ,a,a1.l -zaa i .,., ,tla Z Lizaii. ,Q f Q: 1., W fhfs fala iii mdk? flwf iievplliim . The fesf V, . A,ig,h A 1 k5,,hAz , I . , . , . . ., ,. ,, .. F '?flY.f?lOseclibeliinclilfhelm-W ff 'TPI Qc a Qi .zg:f.,1.1 1,g::1.1.,f,-3 55 1, -. fp K ,E i if ' I . in I -' K ' n Paul G. Webler William A. Whyley Gail F. Wilson Duvid Wif1ierS 130 wrwws-vafffifwwlfgefmff f u. ff- l f. w.:f2smmzf..,.wsqM .fr-4. -: 2k25w!fz?:issimeszeemw' W i 1 25? I 'ff 1-azg ivf 1.55 H 2 ,4 :ii Wiilffifizellil 1 I ij,-. ffl I ' ff if ' ' 5 'Lf ,. -' 1 21 of-irfizlf I' J 1 Paul GA Woicirki Marcia D. Wroble Cormeen J. Yonnohi BGVIJGVO A. ZCYSIK Rosemarie H, Zorzycki Poiricio A. Zielonkowski John E. Zalucki Robert Cocchillo Albert L. Engleharf Felix Juisfo Edward J. MacDonald Mary E. Miller Peler E. Porto Albert Rossefii William Somcmtulski SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Left To right, STANDING: P. Zielonkow- Sayles, L. Mcrkey, J. Piccirillo, M. Cimo, N. Gugliuzzo, L. Colby, T. DiCerbo ski, J. Furry, M. DeLcvic, K. Lyons, J. Landers, C. Ille, A. Farone, E. Shan- A. Renzi. SEATED: J, Dunn, M. Vosburg, N. Mcxforazzo, F. Denison, K non, K. Nicholas, R. Voccc, M. McCurroIl, J. Pasquerellc, L. Cenfofcnfi, J. Quirini, J. Loiredo, J. Skibinski, E. Monaco. COLLEGE INDUSTRY VOCATIONS MARRIAGE down Looking Toward A Fufure. Counsel from College Representatives I ' rf - Electronics for the Future WE PREPARE FDR COLLEGE Enter to learn, go forth to serve is our school motto. Mont Pleasant, in- deed, lives up to this motto in every way possible. Preparedness is a by- word in every field of endeavor here, and students are given the opportu- nity to use many tools of their chosen profession. Now, as we prepare to leave Mont Pleasant, we are able to look assuredly up to our future in marriage, vocations, college, or in- dustry. The training and education which we have received for these fields is our most important resource. For ex- ample, the various shop and voca- tional courses offered at Mont Pleas- ant have given many of us the nec- essary knowledge to compete suc- cessfully in our nation's industries. Under the guidance department's direction, many seniors were also aided in their selection of proper ad- vanced education in the colleges and universities open to them. Thus, it can be easily seen that as we leave our familiar surroundings, we have been well guided and granted a solid edu- cation so that we confidently face our future lives in industry, vocations, college, and marriage. Guidance to Tomorrow WE PREPARE FOR VOCATIONS Wonders in Wood WE PREPARE FOR MARRIAGE AND INDUSTRY Compliments of DElTZ'S NEWS 1165 Crane St. R. R. BOND Broadway and Guilderland Avenue Schenectady, N. Y. THE BOND FUNERAL HOME SCHENECTADY SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings insured up to 510,000 by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 251-263 STATE STREET Uust Below Erie Boulevard1 Compliments of TOWNE TAVERN Corner of Crane and Altamont EL 5-9832 M .,T .8.S. Wd.,Th.8tF' 9o:.m.l-1286 p.nT.t 9ea.m, tan? p.mILL Wholesale Distributors FR 2,8032 1012-1014 State Street Sch'dy 7, N. Y. h FR 7.2221 605 Altamont Avenue Sch'dy, N, Y Automotive and Industrial Parts Joseph L. Zanta, Prop. For Fine Furs MT. PLEASANT FURRIERS 931 Francis Avenue Dl 6-3770 Schenectady If You Don't Know Furs Know Your Furrier CONNELLY BROS. DAIRY, INC. MILK AND ICE CREAM Builds Champions' BELL'S SUNOCO STATION 1841 Helderburg Ave. Complete Auto Service EL 5-9859 Best Wishes TER BUSH 8. POWELL, INC. Insurance 148 Clinton St. FR 4-7751 262 Saratoga Rd. FR 4-5201 Compliments of LANGE AND RAPP PHARMACIES 612 Michigan Ave. 639 State St Service for the Sick DI 6-3401 1858 Hamburg Street Compliments of GRAND RAPIDS 816 Albany Street FR 4-1054 KLEEN-KUT MARKET N. Sindoni, Prop, DI 6-3146 1337 Crane St. Quality Meats, Groceries, Fruits 8. Vegetables EASTERN TYPEWRITER 8. OFFICE SUPPLY CO. x nr we 4 it Distributors of ROYAL Typewriters STANDARD - ELECTRIC - PORTABLE REPAIRS - RENTALS - ALL MAKE MACHINES! 241 BROADWAY SCHENECTADY, N. FR 7-8000 - PHONES - FR 7-4000 BILL SAYTA Mobilgas and Mobiloil Tires and Batteries Cor. Guilderland and Hegeman DI 6-9247 CARD SHOP - WALKER'S PHARMACY, INC. HALLMARK CARDS N. J. Comanz H- E- WGIIYGV Chrisler at Michigan ROSE'S BRIDAL SHOPPE LUIGI'S RESTAURANT All Gowns Made Exclusively Hunan-American for Any Budget 733 Albany sr. Schenectady, N. Y Lego' Beverage 1125 BOW 5' Compliments of OMPUMENTS DeBIERE'S GARDEN CENTER C 1342 Altamont Avenue Next to Shaporama EL 5-5400 OF PARAMOUNT LANES Qpen Bowling 913 Albany Street LENNY RICCARDI'S ORCHESTRA Res,m,,c, , Schenectady Fr A-0301 DI 6-9510 mevfican 'earboolq I omlbazny HANNIBAL ' MISSOURI Y in If A AFA ' 1 I X fnrxf, I f x K 5- , 4:25 ff' 3 , , lllllilllllilllillr I ' -7 It flmliiifiuIllI'll'llIf'il'ilmmn Xl A -' , ' 'W F A-,, ,.- ' '- ' ii. ', ill 3 it 'Ili ' A , I ll I llllll lllllliiiiiiiliiisflell- Congratulations on publishing a tine annual from your service repre ent ti W. L. VAN NUIS 29 Mountain Road Ravena, New York Telephone 7-1711 139 COMPLIMENTS OF FURlANl'S RESTAURANT Douglas Mulllgan, Dlstrlbutlve Education student, at work in M. B G b t d S J I rau ar 's an ons, ewe ers. Todays NEWS Today I 'a ,r-n - A be ,. SCHENECTADY DRAPER PHARMACY 2601 Guilderland Avenue Schenectady, N. Y. FR 7-8875 Compliments of Schenectady's Greatest Store 217 State Street FR 4-8411 l R SMlTH'S SUNOCO STATION Crane Street and 10th Avenue An Evening Reading Habit , Complete Auto Servlce With Schenectady Families Sinn U55 Dl 6-9756 SEARS ROEBUCK 8. C0. Retail Store 166 Erie Boulevard Shop at Sears und Save EX 3-1321 ALCO PRODUCTS, INC. Extends Sincere Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1961 ALGO Al.co PRODUCTS, :Nc JEAN NARKY ORIGINALS PHONE FR 2-0451 56 ELM STREET ONE or A KIND W H 141 Schenectady's Most Modern Floor Covering Store B 8. N FLOOR COVERING CO. Featuring Rugs and Carpeting from the Country's Leading Manufacturers A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL FLOOR AND WALL TILE All installations by our own staff of experienced, expert mechanics and Guaranteed B 84 N Floor Cover 835 Albany St. FR 2-3353 FR 2-3352 Compliments of Cleaners Tailors Qavyk Furs Uniforms FR 4-8434 T610 State St. CORPORATE LEADERS TRUST FUND An Investment Trust Fund placing emphasis on consistent income and reasonable sta- bility of capital in the accumulation of an estate. - NO MANAGEMENT FEE - Since I93I Renyx, Field 8. Company, Inc. 630 Third Avenue New York I7, New York For information call - Senior Investment Representative Charles M. Kilb FR 4-7436 Investment Representative Anthony Attanasio FR 2-4088 142 I l CHRYSLER IMPERIAL DODGE LORETTA LANE INC. OF LATHAM WEDEKIND MOTORS BRIDALS T595 State Street Geo. W. Wedekind FR 4-0446 AND SPENCER PRINTING Design ' Planning ' Production Letterpress OHset Phone FR A-1912 rai S. ceneca , . . 301 C 9 ' S I 'dy N Y OPEN EVERY EVENING l CHRISLER AVE. SUNOCO SERVICE TILL 9:00 Raymond P. Asmus Tires Batteries Tune Ups Complete Brake Service I-Ulhum Circle ST 58452 DI 6-9149 I432 Chrisler Avenue Schenectady 3, New York Carl's Stamps Compliments of DEE-JAY'S SNACK BAR 1333 State Street Compliments of DALE'S .IEWELERS Your Mont Pleasant Jewelers 922 Crane Street HURLEY'S CARD SHOP GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 940 Crane Street DI 69893 I BLUMENTHAUS ALEX s SERVICE smton . Alexander Montanarelln Fine Fabrics Interior Decorating 13943 JOY Sffee' DI 67671 Broadway and Campbell Ave. Schenectady, N. Y. Schenectady, N. Y. DI 6-9724 S 8. J MICELI MARKET MEATS - GROCERIES - VEGETABLES Il83 Chrisler Ave. Carls Dividends .l. C. DEARSTINE LUMBER CO. Curtis Woodwork Ru-ber-oid Roofing Chi-Namel Paint Minwax-Deft Good Wood Goods Catalyn Street DI 6-3422 MARLOU For the Best in Formal Wear Brandywine 81 State 143 Only Nafionelly Adver+ised Permanenfs ESKA RAYE1TE HELEN CURTIS NUTRINE 6.95 compIeI'e for School Girl or Mo'I'I1er ScI1enec'l'ady's Fines+ Sfyle CenI'er MACHINE PERMANENYS Also Available Privafe Room 'For all Heir Coloring BEAUTY SALON 152 JAY STREET PHONE EXpress 3-6407 OUR POLICY: To serve you with nationally known waves and mer- chandise at reasonable prices, administered by competent, experiemied OPCYHIOYS from the Hnest shops . . . every girl has at least live years experience. NO WAITING - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY - JUST WALK IN ANY TIME BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '61 ROYAL BARBER AND BEAUTY SCHOOL Dl 6-2288 308 State Street Complete Preparation for Barber and Beauty Culture Future Owner V. J. Morro Compliments of MICELI MEAT MARKET 1231 Congress Street Joseph M. Compliments of VISCUSI WHOLESALE GROCERS 217 Edison Avenue Makers of Casa Visco Finer Foods Viscusi FR 7-B814 i,? d t' tudent oes over new merchan- Ralph Ricciardi, Distributive E uca ion s , g dise at Dave's Men's Shop. MOTHER FERRO'S RESTAURANT ni 6-9554 ms Barren street sch enec lady, New York Plenty of Parking Space Five Dining Rooms Available For Private Parties Catering ARES YOUNG FASHIONS for YOUNG PEOPLE Compliments of LEE'S DELICATESSEN 1301 Chrisler Avenue HENNEL'S SERVICE STATION Accessories and Supplies Wholesale and Retail Ignition Service General Repairing Bear Wheel Aligning 970 Altamont Avenue DI 6-9483 Cor. Chrisler Anthony Maddalone, Distributive Education student, checks t k t Gabriel's Market. NEWDEN'S ROLLARAMA, INC 2710 Hamburg St. Schenectady, N. Y. Near Thruway Exit No. 25 Roller Skating Every Evening, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons Closed Monday Eve. Special Rates for Schools, Churches and Organizations Call ELgin 5-2140 for information LADY DUFF SHOP Congratulations Class of 1961 School Fashions Senior Day - Graduation - Casuals Compliments of PAT DI DONATO Your Local Nationwide Insurance Agency GABRIEl.'S FOOD CENTER, INC. 2037 State Street Open 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Mon. - Sat. WM. MCKINNEY THOMAS TEXACO TOMMY Wheel Balancing and Alignment 830 State Street FR 7-3741 Established 1893 SPENCER BUSINESS SCHOOL 404 Union Street Schenectady, New York Register for I. B. M. Keypunch Court Reporting Secretarial and Accounting Courses Registered by New York State Board of Regents THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE A Catholic Liberal Arts College for Women Founded in I 920 Conducted by Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet, Mo. Resident and Day Students Urban Environment Fully Accredited Humanities, sciences, music, economics and business education, education: secondary and elementary Contact: Director of Admissions THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE Albany 3, New York SKYWAY GARAGE with two locations 500 Hulett Street 2920 Broadway CHRIS-DAN SALES PHOTO SERVICE P. O. Box 94, Crane Street Station Schenectady 3, New York Quality Service at Low Prices Let Us Care for Your Processing and Printing of Fil Write for Free Mailers 8. Price List AS ALWAYS FRANCE RESTAURANT Cor. S. Brandywine and Wylie Street Food - Ice Cream SCHENECTADYV GAZETTE SCHENECTADY' S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR OVER 65 YEARS COMPLETE GRADUATION SERVICE Class Rings Commencement Announcements Caps and Gowns Medals and Awards Diplomas Taylor-made Yearbooks j L. G. BALFOUR CO. BENTLEY 8. SIMON TAYLOR YEARBOOK CO. Your Representative HODGKINS OF BALFOU R Gus Hodgkins Bob Gray, Don Nash and Jim Gerding P. O. Box, Schenectady, New York, Phone Express 3-5374 Express 3-8083 WOODLAWN BOWL, INC. I588 State Street ' Schenectady, New York I Bowl Where You See The Magic TriangIe Featuring 32 AMF Automatic Pinspotters FR. 7-0I3I TY SKILLS W. J. FREDERICK 8. SONS 1015 Helderberg Avenue Schenectady, N. Y. Compliments of VIC'S BARBER SHOP 1809 Broadway Compliments of SOKOLOV'S DEPT. STORE Guidance - balanced training - activities. Place- 2104 Broadway Schenectady, N. Y. ment in key positions in business, professional and Qovefnmeni Offices' AMERICAN BODY WORKS ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE 126-134 Washington Ave., Albany 6, N. Y. State Registered - Veteran Approved Sales and Service EL 5.1234 Jos rus APPLIANCE stone When We Do It - We Do It Right 2666 Hamburg St. Schtdyl N' Y. Compliments of GEORGE'S MUSIC STORE 2042 Broadway DI 6-1387 THE GUERRA PHARMACY V. F. Guerra, Ph.G. 1459 State St., Cor. West Pkwy. Schenectady, N. Y. DI 6-9531 GABRIEL'S SUPER MARKET 1924 Curry Road WHERE IT'S A PLEASURE TO PLEASE YOU. Wrecks Rebuilt Painting 81 Wheel Aligning 1914 Van Vranken Avenue John Skibinski, Distributive Education student, learn on the lob at L a Markets. Bucky lADD'S GAS Station! 304 UNION STREET FR 4-2717 AGOSTARA'S - FOOD - STORE Congratulations Class of 1961 766 Strong Street Sch'dy, N, Y RAY'S BARBER SHOP 1020 Crane Street Ray, Louie, Phil and Dom STATE FOTO SHOP Photo Supplies of All Types 1422 State St. RAMARK STUDIO YOUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS O WEDDINGS - PASSPORTS - YEARBOOKS AND CHILD PHOTOGRAPHY 'I35 Joy Sf. FR 4-8721 HELDERBERG G. L. F. PETROLEUM INC. Fuel Oil - Gasoline Motor Oil - Grease 24 Hour Oil Burner Service Guilderland Ctr. Phone UN. 'l-8136 FR 4-0872 Free Estimates PETRUCCl'S RUG STORE All Nationally Advertised Brands Floor Tiles and Wall Tiles Linoleums, Carpets, Rugs Metal Trims INSTALLED BY OUR EXPERT MECHANICS We Take Pride ln Our Work T731 Broadway Schenectady, N Compliments of ADMIRAL CLEANERS 1147 Albany sl. FR 4-6717 MARGARET A. SMITH T679 Broadway MYERS PHARMACY A. C. Paiak, Prop. 854 Crane Street Sch'dy 3, N. Y. DI 6-3774 Sch'dy 6, N. Y. FR 4-4396 G I I T d em nmnce Own on 1oHN R. Runn PONTIAC, mc. Fire Country I Authorized Soles and Service Life Homes and 1021 State Street Casualty Real Estate DI 6-4234 Schenectady, N. Y. .l. C. MIKLOWITZ 8. SON PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS Wholesale Plumbing, Heating and Appliances 826 Congress Street Sch'dy, N. Y. HOGAN'S TOWNE HOUSE 1487 state Street srEAKs - CHOPS - SEA Fooo DI 6-9751 Compliments of IOS. NUSBAUM'S, INC. 447-451 State Street Beverly Armour, Distributive Education student, learns selling techniques at Lerner Shops. CRISTELLO'S RESTAURANT Specializing in Italian Foods and Pizza 1402 Sixth Avenue DI 6-9402 Schenectady 3, N. Y. The Shopping Center of the Mohawk Valley Best Wishes To the Class of '61 MR. 8. MRS. LOUIS CHERUBIN OLYMPIC SPORTING GOODS STORE Three Locations 204 Clinton St. FR 7-1670 206 S1018 Sl. FR 2-0169 214 Main St. Johnstown Baseball - Hunting - Fishing Bowling - Skin Diving - Tennis WATCH ES DIAMONDS Sl LVERWARE KRAMER JEWELERS EXPERT REPAIRS 909 Crane Street FR 7-3071 SCHENECTADY PLYMOUTH, INC. Sales, Service, Parts, Body Shop IO16-1018 State Street FR 2-3334 HPLEASING YOU - PLEASES US! CERVERA 8. FELDMAN COMPUMENTS Insurance Agency or ALL roms or iNsuRANcs A FRIEND 822 Crane Street FR 4-3355 Choice Beef - Veal - Lamb - Pork PLEASANT VALLEY SERVICE STATION HAIR STYLING IS AN ART AT THE HOUSE OF CHARM Permanent Waving Our Speciality First and Finest in Pizza JOHNNIE DEMARCO'S ORIGINAL PIZZERIA PAN PIZZA FOR: 'IOO3 Van Antwerp Rd. Phone: FR' 4-6744 WEDDINGS - SCHOOLS - INSTITUTIONS 1300 Altomonf Ave- JOHNNIE DEMARCO 502 MICHIGAN Ave. IShoporamaI Phone: EL' 5-5602 PHONE DI 6-9508 sci-IENECTADY 3, N. Y IOHN'S MEAT MARKET Fresh Poultry 966 Vermont Ave. Pleasing you pleases us' Schenectady, N. Y. FR 7-4582 906 Norwood Avenue Richard Carruthers, Distributive Education student, marks stock for shelf GENERAL REPAIRING display at Saveway Markets, Inc. Compliments of Patrick F. Hogan, Proprietor BURG PHARMACY 732 Albany Street Schenectady, N, Y. DI 6.9977 906 Francis Avenue FR 4-8405 ZUCKERMAN CLEANERS VERMONT BARBER SHOP Many Stores to Serve You 964 Vermont Avenue Plant II Center St., Scotia FR 4-4461 STERLING MOTOR SALES SCHENECTADY Used CCHS and Trucks INSURING AGENCY, INC. Bought and Sold , All Insurance Service EL 5-T255 'III6-II I8 Altamont Ave. II6 Jay Street Opp. City Hall Schenectady, N. Y. Already 60,000 Satisfied Customers KELLY'S 156 HAMBURGERS We're located right on the Blarney Stone at Erie 8. Washington . . . right across from the G.E. Compliments of CARL W. LISS OWEN OPTICAL CO. Your General Electric Dealer for OPTICIANS 154 Barrett Street 1019 Keyes Avenue FR 4-5825 EX 3.7792 TOWNE PHARMACY TELEWSION PRESCRIPTION CENTER CUSTOM KITCHENS Art Galli Bill Griset IERRY'S 136 Erie Blvd. FR 2-4795 TAILORS - FORMAL WEAR 806 Congress Street Schenectady, N. Y. FR 4-4322 Comp,,men,s O, UNCLE Biws RESTAURANT 1795 Altamont Avenue Breakfast Lunch Dinner Open Daily 7 a.m. 'til 3 a.m. Sunday 1 p.m. 'til 3 a.m. Plenty of Free Parking EL 5-9824 Compliments of Congratulations ' 'S CHARTER COACHES' from Bus Tours 81 Charter Work EL 5-4500 1312 Helderburg Ave. MARTY'S NEWS AND GROCERIES Greeting Cards - Magazines - Novelties Gift-Grocery Department Eleanora Martiniuno, Prop. Joseph Martiniano, Mgr. 85-I Crane Sf DI 6-6341 351 Altamont Avenue FR 2-7750 Compliments of A. MARTINI COAL 8. OIL CO., INC. 2001 Chrisler Ave. DI 6-3447 PETE'S AUTO PARTS Everything Sold at Dealers Prices DI 6-0685 DI 7-5751 130 Edison Ave. 119 Edison Ave Schenectady, New York SCHENECTADY CAST STONE CO., INC. 1730 Chrisler Avenue Concrete and Lightweight Blocks - Masonry Supplies Phone: FR. 7-2234 Q uno ,:,A HNR STYUSTS 202 Clinton sf. ,:A. Corner of Clinton and State Sdfdvf N- Y- t-.. Specializing Hair Styling, Shaping, Permanent Waving and Hair Coloring THE PARTY HOUSE Parties With A Personal Touch Luncheons Dinners Teas 81 Bridge Cocktail Parties Mrs. Dudley J. Malone 722 Altamont Ave. Sch'dy, N. Y. Phone FR 2-3'l5l Wayne Regels, Distributive Education student, has u question on the win- dow display at the Lady Lee Evelyn Shop. Fner Foods I 2627 Broadway Sch'dy 6, N. Y. We Give S and H Green Stamps H. S. GREGORY AND SONS WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS 482 Cedar Street Schenectady 6, New York Fund Raising For Organizations COMPLIMENTS OF EMPIRE LANES 1752 State Street Schenectady, N. 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Rees Mrs. Angeline Rocca Mr. Arthur C. Rost, Jr. Mr. 8 Mrs. C. E. Russell Mr. Burton J. Sayles Mr. 8 Mrs. Paul H. Scholz Mr. 8 Mrs. John A. Sobieski Mr. 8 Mrs. Edward Stepnowski Mr. 8 Mrs. Victor St. John Mrs. Annette Suarez Mr. 8 Mrs. Paul Surin Mr. 8 Mrs. Lawrence Tottolo Mr. 8 Mrs. Nicklas Vacca Mr. 8 Mrs. Ralph W. Van Arnam Mr. 8 Mrs. Fred F. Wilson Mrs. Lawrence Yannotti Mr. 8 Mrs. W. Zielonkowski STUDENT DIRECTORY ACKERMAN, WALTER General ADAMS, PATRICK Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10, Clubs Ra- dio 10, Ski 10,11,12, Swimming 12. AGOSTARA, ARLEEN Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Bowling 10,1 1, Student Store 12, Montaneer Advertising Stott 12, Girls' Sports 10. ALBERTS, WILLIAM General - Trade Aviation ALDERDICE, ROSEMARY General Clubs, F.T.A.10,11,12 Junior Red Cross Council 10, Student Store 11, 12, Symphonic Singers 11, Treas. 12, Student Store Worker 11,12, Oftice Worker 12, Senior Ball Hos- tess 11, Montaneer Advertising Stat? 12. ALGER, CAROLYN Bus. Ed. - Clerical Booster Club 10, OFI1ce Worker 11. ALOIS, MICHAEL General ANDERSEN, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Clubs, Ski 10,11,12, Sportsmen's 10,11,12, Ski Team 11. ANDERSON, WALTER Coll. Prep. - Academic Science Seminar 12. ANGERAMI, PAUL Call. Prep. - Academic Student Board 12, Senior Ball Host 11, Baseball 10,11, Basketball 10, 11,12. ANKER, RICHARD Coll. Prep. - Academic Science Seminar 12, Football Man- ager 12, Tennis 10,11,12, Wres- tling 10. ARMOUR, BEVERLY Bus. Ed. - Co-op. Ret. ARMOUR, LOIS General ARSENEAULT, MARIE Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, Bowling 1O,12, Junior Red Cross Council 10,11,12, Nurse's Aide 11,12, Ofticials 10, 11, Swimming 12, Girls' Sports 10, 11,12. BACZKOWSKI, JOSEPH General - Ind. Arts Football 10,11,12, BALCERZAK, MARCIA Bus. Ed. - Clerical Student Board 12, Clubs, Commer- cial 12, Junior Red Cross Council 11, Keyettes 11,12, Swimming 12, Otiice Worker 11,12, Junior Prom Committee 1, Montaineer Adver- tising Stal? 12, Watchtower Repre- sentative 11, Assistant Manager 12, Girls' Sports 11,12, BALDIGA, SANDRA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Junior Red Cross Council 12, Ot- tice Worker 11. BALDIGA, SUSAN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Executive Committee 10, Clubs, Booster 10, Commercial 12, Key- ettes 11,12, Maiorettes 11,12, Junior Prom Court 11, Watchtower Typist 1 1. BANASZEWSKI, WILLIAM Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 11,12, Clubs, Gol- den Spike Shoe Society 1O,l1, Pres. 12, Key, 10,11,12, Junior Prom Committee 1, Senior Ball Host 11, Baseball 10, Basketball 10,l1, 12, Cross Country 10,11,12, Track 11,12. BARBER, JOSEPH Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, French 10, Key 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Symphonic Singers 10, Watch- tower Representative 1O, Football 10,1 1,12, Track 10,11,12. BARBER, NICHOLAS Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Student Board 10,l1, Swimming Club 10,1 1, BARNOWSKI, EDWARD Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10,11,12, Stu- dent Board 10,11,12, Clubs, Bowl- ing 12, Hi-Y 12, Junior Red Cross Council 10, Junior Prom Committee 11, Senior Ball Host 11, Baseball 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12. BARTLING, CHERYL Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs, Booster 10, Maiarettes 1 1, 12. BATTAGLINO, PAUL Call. Prep. - Academic Student Board 11, Football 10, Track 10,1 1. BECKER, WILLIAM Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10,12, Clubs, Chess 10, Key 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Sportsmen's 10,1 1, Pres. 12, Stage Crew, Pres, 12, Watchtower Representative 10, 11, Editor 12. BERNARDI, PETER Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 11, Rocket Club 12, Football Manager 10, Wrestling 10. BIANCHI, PATRICIA Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 10,l1, Clubs, Art 10, Bowling 10, Cadet Teaching 12, French Honor Society 11, F.T.A 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Otcficials 10,l1, Stage De- sign 11, Symphonic Singers 10,l1, Montaneer Literary Editor 12, Girls' Sports 10,11,12. BIELAWSKI, HENRY Coll. Prep. - Tech, Mech. Basketball 10, Football 11. BLOOMER, RICHARD Bus. Ed. - Clerical Football 10, Wrestling 10. BOEHMER, PATRICIA General Clubs, Otticials 10, Student Store 12, Office Worker 1O,11, Watch- tower Representative 10,11,12. BORKOWSKI, JOHN General Clubs, Sportsmervs 11, Stage Crew 1O,11, Swimming 10,11,12, Cale- teria Worker 11, Cross Country 10, Wrestling 10. BORUCH, PATRICIA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs, Booster 10, Bowling 10,l1, Student Store 12, Y-Teen 11, Pres. 12, Othce Worker 1O,12, School Play 11. BOSTICK, HAZEL Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Executive Committee 11, Ofticials Club IO, Office Worker 1O,12. BOUCK, KURT Call. Prep. - Tech Mech. BOVE, PATRICIA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial 163 Clubs, Bowling IO, Commercial 11, 12, Junior Red Cross Council 10, Nurse's Aide 11,12, Office Worker 11, BOYLE, PHILIP Call. Prep. - Tech. Mech. BRADSHAW, JANET - Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs, Bowling 10,l1, Y-Teens 10, 11,12, Watchtower Representative IO. BRADT, PATRICIA Call. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10, Clubs, Booster 10, F.T.A. 10,11,12, Cadet Teaching 12, Latin 10,l1, School Play 10,1 1, Watchtower Represent- ative 10,i1,12, Watchtower StaFl 10,11,12, Girls' Sports 1O,11. BRAUN, MICHEAL General Clubs, Golden Spike Shoe Society 10,11,12, Junior Red Cross Council 12, Proiectionist 10,11,12, Baseball 10,11,Cross Country 10,11,12, In- door Trock 10,11,12, Track 12. BRAZEE, GAIL Call. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, Library 10,1l, 12, Playbills 11,12, Montaneer Art Staff 12. BRENNAN, RICHARD General Proiectionist Club 10,11,12, Cross Country 11, Football 10. BREYMEIER, SUE Bus. Ed. - Clerical BRYNIARSKI, STANLEY Gen. - Ind. Arts Football 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Wrestling 10,11,12. BREZEZINSKI, JO ANN Coll. Prep. - Academic BRZOZA, JOAN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Student Board 10, Booster Club 10, Office Worker 11,12, Watchtower Representative 10,11,12. BRZOZOWSKI, JUDITH Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Executive Committee 10, Commer- cial Club 11,12, Otlice Worker 11, 12. BULLIS, DANIEL Gen. - Trade Aviation BUONO, CELESTE Bus. Ed. - Clerical Oliice Worker 11. BUTLER, ELLEN Call. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Bowling 10,1 1, Cadet Teaching 12, F.T.A. 10,11,12, Ot- tice Worker 12. CACCI-IILLO, ROBERT Call. Prep. - Tech. Elec. CAHILL, MARTIN General Track 10,1 1,12, Wrestling 10,1 l, 12. CAPOBIANCO, ANGELA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial CAPUTO, LOUIS General CARACH, BARBARA Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 11, Clubs, Booster 10, Bowling 10,11,12, Cadet Teaching, Chairman 12, French IO, 11,12, F.T.A. 11, Rec. Sec. 12, Jun- ior Red Cross Council 10, Sym- phonic Singers 11,12, Girls' Sports 11. CARNIVALE, PATRICIA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Executive Committee 1 1, Moppettes 10,11,12, Montaneer Advertising Staft 12, Ofhce Worker 11, Watch- tower Representative 10,1 1,12. CARROLL, LARRY Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. CARRUTHERS, RICHARD Bus. Ed. - Co-op Rel. Clubs: Hi-Y 10,1 1,12, Swimming 1O,11,12, Cheerleaders' Ball Host 11, Junior Prom Committee 11, Basketball 10. CARTWRIGHT, PAUL Coll. Prep. - Academic CASINO, MICHAEL General Baseball 1O,11. CAVANAUGH, BARBARA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Booster 10, Montaneer Literary StaFl. CENTOFANTI, LOUISE Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 11,12, Clubs: Booster IO, Bowling 1O,1l, Treas. 12, French 10,1 l,12, French Honor Society ll, Vice-Pres. 12, F.T.A. 11, Corr. Sec. 12, Modern Dance 12, Symphonic Singers 1O,11,12, Montaneer Literary Stott 12, Ot- tice Worker 12, Senior Ball Hostess 1 1, Watchtower Representative 1 1, 12, Girls' Sports 10,1 1. CHAMBERLAIN, PATRICIA General Clubs: Booster 10, Library 1O,11, 12, Symphonic Singers 10,l1,12. CHESKY, JOYCE Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Booster 10, French 1O,11, Sec. 12, French Honor Society 11, 12, Playbills, Sec. 12, Montaneer Advertising Stal? 12, Watchtower Reporter 10,11, Make-up Editor 12, Watchtower Representative 10, 1 1, 12. CHRISTENSON, GARY Coll. Prep. - Academic Sportmen's Club 1O,1l,12. CIABOTTE, ANTHONY General Clubs: Chess IO, F.'l',A. 10, Junior Red Cross Council 11, Montaneer Literary StaFl 12, Watchtower Rep- resentative 11, Tennis 10,1 1,12. CIABOTTI, LOUIS Gen. - Ind. Arts CIARANELLO, ROLAND Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10, Student Board IO, Clubs: French 10,11,12, Key 1O,11,12, National Honor So- ciety l1,12, Science Seminar 11, Symphonic Singers 'lO,11, Christ- mas Party Committee Chairman 10, Junior Prom Host 10, Senior Ball Host 11, Montaneer Sales Stott 12, Watchtower Representa- tive 11, Football l0,l1,12, Track 1O,11,12. CIESZYNSKI, CAROLEE Bus. Ed. - Clerical Booster Club 1O,11, Ebenwyck Typist 11. CIMO, MARY ANN Call. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 12, Student Board 10, Clubs: Booster 10, Cadet Teaching 12, Junior Red Cross Council IO, Treas. 11, Otitice Worker 10.11. CIPRIANO, NANCY Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs: Booster 10, Keyettes 10,11, 12. CLARKE, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 11, Student Board 12, Clubs: Athletic Council 11,12, Key 10,1l,12, National Honor Society 1l,12, Radio 10, Watchtower Representative 10,1 1. COLBY, LINDA Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 1O,11,12, Student Board 10,1 1,12, Clubs, Cadet Teaching 12, F.T.A. IO, Jun- ior Red Cross Council Moppettes 12, Junior Prom Committee Chair- man 11, Oltice Worker 1O,11, Girls' Sports 1O,11. COLLETON, TERRENCE General COLLETON, WARREN General Student Board 1 1. COLLINS, MARGARET Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Booster 10, F.T.A. 10,1 1, German ll, Treas. 12, Junior Red Cross Council 1O,1l, Office Worker 10, Girls' Sports 1O,11,12. COPPOLA, FREDERICK Coll. Prep. - Academic French Honor Society 11, Junior Red Cross Council 11. COPPOLA, MICHAEL Call. Prep. - Academic Student Board 12, Junior Red Cross Council 11,l2, Junior Prom Host 10, Football 10,1 1,12. CORRIE, BRIAN Coll. Prep - Tech. Elec. CORRY RICHARD Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Junior Recl Cross Council 12, Member of Model U.N. 12, PIoybiIIs11,12. COUBALL, JAMES Bus. Ed. - Clerical Clubs: Sportmen's 11,l2, Swim- ming 11. COX, GOERGE Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Hi-Y 12, Basketball 10. CRISTELLO, ANTHONY General Junior Red Cross Council 12. CROSS, RANDOLPH Call. Prep. - Academic Basketball 10,1 1,12. CUPO, MARY LOU Bus. Ed. - Clerical DAGOSTINO, PATRICIA Bus. Ed. - Clerical DAVIDSEN, WILLIAM Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Clubs: Chess 10, Radio 10, Rocket, Pres. 1l,l2, Stage Crew 12, Swim- ming1O,1l,12. DAVOLIO, JAMES Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Student Board 11, Clubs: Junior Red Cross Council 11, Rocket 11, Junior Prom Committee 1, Watch- tower Representative ll, Football 1O,l1,l2, Track 1O,11,12. De CESARE, JOAN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs: Commercial 1l,l2, Keyettes 1l,12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Montaneer Advertising Stal? 12, OFiice Worker 1 1, Watchtower Advertising Staff 12, Girls' Sports I 1.12. De FAZZIO, PAULA Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Booster 10, German 1O,11, 12, Modern Dance 12, Playbills 12, Girls' Sports 10. De FILIPPO, JOYCE General Y-Teens 11. DELANEY, DONALD Coll. Prep. - Academic Football 10,1 1,12, Tennis 11,l2. 164 De LAVIC, MARY JO General Executive Committee 11,12, Stu- dent Board 12, Clubs: Booster IO, Bowling 10, Keyettes 11,l2, Stage Design 11, Christmas Party Ca- Chairman 11, Junior Prom Com- mittee 11, Senior-Freshman Party Committee 12, Watchtower Adver- tising Manager 12. Del GALLO, ELISA Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Bowling 11, Cadet Teach- ing 12, French Honor Society 11, 12, F.T.A. 12, Latin 10,1 l, Playbills 11,12, Ebenwyck StaFl 11, Mon- taneer Literary Stal? 12. De MARCO, ERNEST Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Stage Crew 12. DEMPSEY, GEORGE Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Key 1O,11,12, Latin 11, Rocket, Treas. 12, Sportsmen's 11, Sec. 12. DENISON, FLOYD Coll. Prep. - Academic German 10,11,12, Rocket 11, Sci- ence Seminar 12. DeRIZZO, RALPH Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 10,1 1,12, Golden Spike Shoe Society 10, Cross Coun- try Manager 10, Basketball 1O,11, 12. DERKOWSKI, DONALD Coll. Prep. - Academic National Honor Society 11,12, Football 10,1 l,12, Track 1l,12. DeSARBO, ARTHUR Bus. Ed. - Co-op. Ret. Clubs: Audio-Visual 10, Protection- ists 10, Football 11,12. De SORBO, CAMILLE Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 10, Clubs: French 1O,11,12,F.T.A.1O,11,12,PIaybills 12, Symphonic Singers 1O,11,2, Watchtower Representative 1O,1l. Di BLASIO, ROSE MARIE Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs: Cheerleader 11,12, French 10,11,12, G.A.C. 12, Moppettes 1O,1l,12, Symphonic Singers 10, i1,l2, Office Worker l1,12, Jun- ior Prom Hostess 10, Senior Boll Hostess 1 1, Girls' Sports 11,12 Di CERBO, CARL General Clubs: Watchtower Representative 1 1, Football 10,1 1,12, Track 10. Di CERBO, THOMAS Coll. Prep. - Academic Class Treasurer ll,12, Student Board 1O,11, Clubs: French Honor Society l1,l2, Hi-Y 10, Historian 11, Vice-Pres. 12, National Honor Society 11, Vice Pres. 12, Montan- eer Sales StaFl 12, Christmas Party Committee IO, Junior Prom Com- mittee ll, Senior Ball Host 11, Senior-Freshman Party Com- mittee 12, Football Manager 12. Di CRISTOFARO, PATRICIA Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 11, Clubs: Booster 10, Bowling 1O, Moppettes 11,12, Nurse's Aide 11,12, Sym- phonic Singers lO,11,12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Montaneer Advertising Manager 12, School Play Committee 11, Girls' Sports 10,11. Di CROSTA, GELSOMINA Bus. Ed. - Clerical Clubs, Booster 10, Y-Teens 11, Ol- Hce Worker 11,12, Student Store Worker 12. Di MASCIO, ANTHONY General Electronics' Club 11, Baseball 10, Basketball 10. Di MONTE, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. School Play Crew 11, Watchtower Representative 12, Wrestling 10. DOBIES, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Academic Class President 11, Executive Com- mittee 12, Student Board Parlia- mentarian 12, Clubs, Golden Spike Shoe Society 11, Sec. 12, Key 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 12, National Honor Society 11, Pres. 12, Cross Coun- try 10, Manager 11,12, Track Man- ager 10,11,12, Wrestling lO,11,12. DONOVAN, MARY Bus. Ed. - Clerical Clubs, Booster 10, Y-Teens 11,12, Cafeteria Cashier 11,12, Ofiice Worker 1 1. Du FORD, BERNARD Gen. - Trade Aviation DUMAR, PATRICIA General Y-Teens 1 1. ELDRIDGE, DAWN Bus. Ed. - Clerical ELDRIDGE, RUTH General Student Board 10,11. ENGLEHART, ALBERT Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. ENRIGHT, ROBERT Gen. - Trade Aviation ESPOSITO, VINCENT General Football 11,12. FACCI, ROY Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Junior Red Cross Council 11, Wres- tling 10,11,12. FARONE, ANNA Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 1O,11, Clubs, Booster 10, Cadet Teach- ing 12, G.A.C. 11, Treas. 12, Key- ettes 10,11,12, Moppettes 12,0Fl1- cials 10,11,12, Swimming 12, Vice Pres. 11, Symphonic Singers 10, 11, Junior Prom Court 11, Junior Prom Hostess 10, Office Worker 11, Girls' Sports 10,11,12. FARRY, JAMES General FARRY, JOHN Gen - Trade Aviation Executive Committee 12, Clubs, Golden Spike Shoe Society 1O,11, 12, Proiectionist 10, Cross Country 10,11,12, Indoor Track 10,11,12, Track 1O,11,12. FAVOR DAVID Coll. prep - Tech. Elec. FAZZONE, RICHARD Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10, Student Board 1O,11, Key Club 10,11,12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Junior Prom Host 10, Montaneer Staff 12, Football 1O,11, Track 1O,11. FEBBIE, THOMAS Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Golden Spike Shoe Society 11,12, Hi-Y 12, Symphonic Singers 12, Baseball 10,11,12, Basketball 10, Cross Country 1O,11,12. FEIGHT, CATHERINE Bus. Ed. - Clerical Clubs, Junior Red Cross Council 12, Modern Dance 12, Student Store 11,12, School Play 11. FERRARO, DORIS Bus. Ed. - Clerical Booster Club 10. FERRUCCI, SAMUEL Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 1O,11, Clubs, Band, Pres.11, Orchestra, Pres. 11, Symphonic Singers 10, Football 1O, 11,12, Indoor Track 10,11,12, Track 1O,11,12. FITZNER, MARY ANN Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10, Clubs: French 10, G.A.C. 1O,11, Sec. 12: Maiorettes 11,12, Modern Dance 12, Moppettes 12, Swimming 11, 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Montaneer Advertising StaFi 12, Watchtower Reporter 12, Girls' Sports 10,1 1,12. FITZNER, NORBERT General Student Board 10,11, Watchtower Representative 12. FLANIGAN, BERNADETTE Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, Cadet Teach- ing 12, F.T.A. 10,11,12, Junior Red Cross Council 11, Latin 11,12, Ski 11,12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Senior Ball Hostess 11, Watch- tower Editor 11,12, Girls' Sports 10 1 1,12. FLOUTON, SANDRA General FORSTELL, RONALD Coll. Prep. - Academic Golden Spike Shoe Society 11, Treas. 12, Cross Country 11,12, Indoor Track 11,12, Track 11,12. FOSTER, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Academic Symphonic Singers 10,11. FRASIER, MARCELENE Bus. Ed. - Secretarial FREDERICK, MARLENE General Booster Club 10. FRESONI, THOMAS Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 12, Student Board 11,12, Clubs, Bowling 12, Hi-Y 11, Baseball 10,11,12, Foot- ball 10,11,12, Indoor Track 11, Wrestling Manager 12. FRIELLO, CAROLYN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Booster Club 10,0FI1ce Worker 11. GARB, HELEN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs, Booster 10, Bowling 10,11, Montaneer Secretarial Aide 12, Oltice Worker 11,12. GARDINER, ARTHUR Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 11,12, Clubs, Proiectionist 10, Radio 10, Stage Crew 10. GARDNER, OZELMA General GERMAIN, GLORIA General Junior Red Cross Council 12. GERS, DAVID Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Swimming Club 11. GIARDINELLI, IRMA General Booster Club 11. GILBERT, GARY Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 11, Student Board 11, Golden Spike Shoe So- ciety 1O,11, Vice-Pres. 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Senior Ball Host 11, Cross Country 10,11,12, 165 Indoor Track 10,11,12, Track 10, 1 1,12. GIOVANNANGELO, LORETO Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Baseball IO. GIZZI, ROSEMARY Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Excutive Committee 11, Student Board 12, Clubs, Athletic Council 11,12, Booster 10, National Honor Society 11,12, Montaneer Business Manager 12, Office Worker 11,12. GLOWACKI, MARY Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, Cheerleaders 11,12, G.A.C. 10,11,12, Modern Dance 12, Bus Tickets Committee 11, Junior Prom Committee 11, Otilce Worker 10,11,12, Girls' Sports 1O,11,12. GORDON, ROBERT Bus. Ed. - Co-cp. Ret. Clubs, Hi-Y 10,11,12, Swimming 10,12, Vice-Pres. 11, Cheerleaders' Ball Host 11. GREENWOOD, JOAN Call. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, Bowling 11,12, Modern Dance 12, Montaneer Ad- vertising Stalt 12, Girls' Sports 11. GRIMMER, RICHARD General Baseball 10. GROSS, ROBERT Gen. - Trade Aviation GUGLIUZZA, NICOLA Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 12, Clubs, French Honor Society 11,12, Sci- ence Seminar 12. HANE, WARREN Gen. - Trade Aviation HARRIMAN, RICHARD Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Clubs, Radio IO, Stage Crew 12. HARRINGTON, JAMES Call. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Cross Country 11, Track 11. HAYOSTEK, JOHN Gen. - Trade Aviation Golden Spike Shoe Society 11, Indoor Track IO, Track 11. HEALEY, THOMAS Coll. Prep. - Academic Swimming Club 10,11,12, Basket- ball 1O,Trock1O,12. HEDLUND, EDWARD General Symphonic Singers 10,11,12, Cross Country 1Q,11,12. HILKO, JOSEPH Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Hi-Y 12, Sportsmen's 11,12, Swimming 10,11,12, Book Room Worker 12, Cafeteria Worker 11, Junior Prom Committee 1 1, Foot- ball IO. HILLIER, JOSEPH General HLADIK, JOSEPH General HOFER, RONALD Coll. Prep. - Academic Golden Spike Shoe Society 1O,11, 12, Cross Country 10,11,12, Indoor Track 1O,l1, Track 10,11. HOGAN, EDWARD Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 1 1,12, Stu- dent Board 12, Symphonic Sing- ers 10, Watchtower Representative 1 1,12 HOGAN, MARY Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10,12, Bowling 11, Y-Teens 12, Montaneer Advertis- ing Staff 12, Girls' Sports 10. HOUCIC, JEAN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Booster Club IO, Girls' Sports 11. HOWLAND, DIANA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs, Booster 10, Commercial 12, Watchtower Representative IO. HUFFMIRE, ALISON Call. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 11, Clubs, Booster 10, G.A.C. 11,12, Junior Red Cross Council 12, Ofhcials 11, 12, Playbills 11, Pres. 12, Oiitice Worker 10,1 1,12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Girls' Sports 10, 1 1,12. HUNGERFORD, LENITA HUNTER, JOHN Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 11, Student Board 10,11, Clubs, Junior Red Class Council 12, Radio 10, Watch- tower Representative 10,11. General HYLAND, JAMES General Watchtower Staff 12, Football 10. HYSON, MARILYN General ILLE, CAROLE Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Executive Committee 12, Student Board 11,12, Clubs, Maiorettes 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Symphonic Singers 11,12, Ot- fice Worker 11. JACKSON, DEAN General Hi-Y 11,12, Basketball 10,11, Foot- ball IO, Track 10,11. JAMES, JOSEPH Gen. - Trade Aviation Swimming Club 11,l2. JANKOWSKI, JOANNE Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Bowling IO, Latin 11, Stage Design 11, Girls' Sports 10,11. JOHNSON, JUDITH Coll. Prep. - Academic Latin Club 11. JOHNSON, MARGARET General Oflice Worker 12, Girls' Sports IO. JONES, MARSHALL Coll. Prep, - Tech. Elec. Clubs, Audio Visual 10,11, Hi- Times Photographer 10, Photog- raphy 10,11, Radio II. JORGENSEN, CAROL Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster IO, Dramatics 12, Ploybills 11,12, School Play 10,11, Montaneer Advertising Statil 12, Girls' Sports 1O,12. JUISTO, FELIX General Watchtower Representative 1I,12. KALAMENT, THOMAS Gen. - Ind. Arts KAZMAR, ROBERTA Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, Bowling 10,11, German 10,11, Symphonic Singers 10,11, Girls' Sports 10,11. KELLER, GRETCHEN Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, French Honor Society Il, G.A.C. 11,12, Junior Red Cross Council 12, Olticials 11, 12, Swimming 12, Girls' Sports 10,1 1,12. KELSO, SUSAN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs, Booster 10, Commercial 11, 12, Maiorettes 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Oftice Worker 11,12, Watchtower Rep- resentative 10,1 1, Girls' Sports 10. KENESTON, JAMES General Proiectionist 1O,11,12, Football 10, 11. KEOUGH, IRENE Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, Nurse's Aide 11,12, Y-Teens 12, Girls' Sports 10. KILB, CAROLYN Bus. Ed. - Clerical Clubs, Booster 10, Y-Teens 11, Vice Pres. 12, Montaneer Advertising Stal? 12, Oiiiice Worker 11,12, Girls' Sports 10. KILMER, WILLIAM Call. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Hi-Y 11,12, Symphonic Singers 12, Baseball 10, Basket- ball 10. KING, CHARLES Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. KLIMOWSKI, RICHARD Call. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10,11, Stu- dent Board IO, Clubs, Arr 10, French Honor Society 11,12, Hi-Y 12, Junior Red Cross Council 10, 11, Vice-Pres, County Council 11, Library 10,11, Moppers 10,11, Pres. 12, National Honor Society 11,12, Junior Prom Decoration Committee Chairman 11, Watch- tower Reporter 1O,11,12, Basket- ball Manager 11,12. KMIECIAK, WILLIAM General KOCH, RAYMOND Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 11, Hi-Y 12. KOHLER, FRANK Bus. Ed. - Clerical KOKOSA, DOROTHY Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Student Board 11,12, Clubs, Boos- ter IO, Maiorettes 11,12, Ottice Worker 1 1,12. KOLOD. CYRUS Gen. - Ind. Arts Baseball 10,11, Basketball IO, Football 1O,11,12. KONIK, JOHN Gen. - Ind. Arts Basketball 10, Cross Country IO. KOTARSKI, JANET Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Debate 10, Glee 10. KOZLOWSKI, ROBERTA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Executive Committee 11, Student Board 10,1 1,12, Clubs, Commer- cial 11, Pres. 12, Junior Red Cross Council 11, Pres. 12, Moppettes 12, Ottice Worker 11,12, Cheer- leaders' Ball Hostess 11, Junior Prom Hostess 10, Girls' Sports 11, 12. KOZUBAL, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Academic Football Manager IO. KRESSNER, BERNHARDT Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Chess 10, Playbills 11, Rocket 11,12, Science Seminar 11, 12, Ski 1O,11,12, Swimming 10,11, Montaneer Editor-in-Chief 12. KRISTEL, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Academic KROLL, BONNIE Bus. Ed. - Clerical Oltice Worker 11. KUTA, JUDITH Coll, Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 11, Student Board 10,11,12, Clubs: Cheer- leader 11,12, French 11,12, Play- 166 bills 11,12, Symphonic Singers 11, 12, Cheerleader's Ball Hostess IO, Junior Prom Court 11, Junior Prom Decoration Committee Co-Chair- man 11, Junior Prom Hostess IO, Oftice Worker 12, Watchtower Representative 10,11. KWAK, JOHN Gen. - lnd. Arts Baseball 10,1 1.12, Wrestling 11, 12. La BADIA, MICHELE Coll. Prep. - Academic Junior Red Cross Council IO. La MALFA, PATRICIA Bus. Ed. - Clerical Student Board 11, Clubs, Booster 10, Commercial 12, Oiiice Worker 11. LANDERS. JANIS Call. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 12, Student Board IO, Clubs, Booster 10, French Honor Society 11,12, F.T.A. 10,11, Treas. 12, G.A.C. 11,12, Li- brary 12, Moppettes 11,12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Junior Prom Hostess 10, Senior Ball Hostess 11, Girls' Sports 10,1 1,12. LATRELL, CHLORENDA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Executive Committee 10,11, Clubs, Booster IO, Commercial 11, Treas. 12, Junior Red Cross Council 12, Girls' Sports IO. LEFFINGWELI., KATHLEEN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Booster Club 10,11 LEGUIRE, LYNN Bus. Ed. - Clerical Clubs, Booster 12, Bowling 10. LENCEWICZ, DENNIS Coll. Prep. - Academic LESTER, TERRENCE Coll. Prep. - Academic Symphonic Singers 10,121 Football Manager 10. LEVA, KATHLEEN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Class Recording Secretary 11, Ex- ecutive Committee 11,12, Student Board IO,11,12,Clubs, Booster 10, Cheerleader 12, Co-Captain 11, G.A.C. 1O,11,12, Library IO,11,12, Moppettes 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11, Sec. 12, Sym- phonic Singers 10,11, Cheer- leaders' Ball Hostess 11, Junior Prom Committee 11, Junior Prom Court 11, Junior Prom Hostess 10, Senior Ball Hostess 11, Ofhce Worker 11, Girls' Sports 1O,11,12. LEWKOWICZ, ALICE Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 10,11,12, Clubs, German 11, Sec. 12, G.A.C. 12, Junior Red Cross Council 12, Swim- ming 12, Montaneer Advertising Staff 12, Othce Worker 10,11, Girls' Sports 1O,11,12. LISZEWSICI, GERALD Gen. - Trade Aviation LOCKE, DAVID Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Symphonic Singers 10. LOFFREDO, JOHN Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 11,12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Montaneer Stal? 12, Basketball IO, Cross Country 10,1 1, Track 11. LOMBARDI, STEPHANIE Bus. Ed. - Clerical Booster Club IO. LOUCKS, JEAN Bus. Ed. - Clerical Bus Tickets Committee 11. LYONS, KATHLEEN Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee l0,12, Stu- dent Board 10, Clubs, Cheerleader 11,12, Officials 10, Swimming 10, 11, Junior Prom Court 11, Junior Prom Committee Chairman 11, Girls' Sports 1O,11,12. MGCDONALD, EDWARD Gen. - Ind. Arts MADDALONE, ANTHONY Bus. Ed. - Co-op. Ret. MADELONE, SALVATORE Gen. - Ind. Arts Track 10. MALONE, JAMES Coll. Prep. - Academic MANCINI, PHYLLIS Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Club, Booster 10, Maiorettes 11, 12, Moppettes 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Junior Prom Court 11, Oftice Worker 12, Watchtower Typist 11. MANCUSO, ROBERT Call. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Golden Spike Shoe Society 12, Science Seminar 11,12, Ski 10, 11,12, Stage Crew 10, Cross Coun- try 12. MANILLA, MADELYN Bus. Ed. - Clerical Clubs, Art 10,11,12, Bowling 10, 11,12, Ski 10,11,12, Stage Design 11. MANTI, MARTIN General Baseball 11,Wrestling 1O,11,12. MANULI, ROSALYN Coll. Prep. - Academic Latin Club 11, Junior Prom Com- mittee 1, Watchtower Reporter 11, 12, Watchtower Typist 12. MARCHEWKA, CAROL Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, Dramatics 12, Modern Dance 12, Playbills 10,11, 12, School Play 1O,11,12, Montan- eer Literary Stal? 12, Girls' Sports 10. MARKEY LINDA Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10,11,12, Clubs, Athletic Council 10,11,12, Latin 10, Playbills 11,12, School Play, Props Chairman 10, Publicity Chairman 11, Junior Prom Hostess 10, Ebenwyck Co-Editor 11, Watchtower Reporter 10,11, As- sociate Editor 12. MAROTTA, ANDREW Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Golden Spike Shoe Society 10,11, 12, Cross Country 1O,11,12, Wres- tling 1O,11,12. MARSHALL, BARBARA Bus. Ed. - Clerical Student Board 10,11, Ottice Worker 11,12. MARTINI, JOHN Bus. Ed. - Co-op. Ret. Football Manager 12, Wrestling 10,1 1,12. MARSHUTA, DOLORES Call. Prep. - Academic Student Board 10, Clubs, Bowling 1O,11,12,F.T.A. 11,12, Junior Red Crass Council 10, Girls' Sports 10, 1 1,12. MATARAZZO, NICHOLAS General Executive Committee 12, Football 10,1 1. MATERN, PAUL Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Clubs, Chess 10, Rocket 11,12, Stage Crew 12, Watchtower Rep- resentative 12. MATUSZAK, ARLENE Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 12, Clubs, Booster 10, Cheerleader, Co-Captain 11, 12, G.A.C. 10,l1,12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Junior Prom Hostess 10, Montaneer Sales Staff 12, Ot- tice Worker 10,11,12, Girls' Sports 10,1 1,12. MCCARROLL, MARY LOU Coll. Prep. - Academic Class Corresponding Secretary 12, Executive Committee 10,11, Clubs, Booster 10, Cheerleader 11,12, Nurse's Aide 10,11,12, Symphonic Singers 10, Junior Prom Committee 11, Junior Prom Court 11, Montan- eer Advertising Staff 12, Girls' Sports 1O,11. MCCHESNEY, WILLIAM Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, German 12, Rocket 11, Vice-Pres. 12. McDONALD, KENNETH Coll. Prep. - Academic Basketball 10,11,Tennis 10,11. MCQUEEN, MARTHA Clubs, Booster 10, Library 10,11, Vice-Pres. l2,0ft1cials 11. MEINHOLD, BARBARA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Executive Committee 10, Clubs, Booster 10, Bowling 11,12, Corn- mercial 12, Dramatics 11,12, Mod- ern Dance 12, Symphonic Singers 10,11, School Play 11, Office Worker 11,12, Montaneer Adver- tising Staff 12. MELIDEO, JOSEPH General Baseball 10, Basketball 10. MERRITT, LILLIAN General Girls' Sports 11. MICELI, ANTOINETTE Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs, Student Stare 12, Sym- phonic Singers 10,11, Othce Worker 11,12, Montaneer Adver- tising Staff 12. MICKLAS. ALONA Call. Prep. - Academic Student Board 12, Clubs, Booster 10,11, Drornatics 11, Junior Red Cross Council 1O,12, Sec. 11, Latin 1O,11,12, Girls' Sports 1O,11,12. MILLER, EDWARD Coll. Prep. - Academic Watchtower Representative 10,11, 12, Wrestling 10. MILLER, JACQUELINE Bus. Ed. - Clerical OFt1ce Worker 10, Watchtower Representative 12, Girls' Sports 10. MILLER, MARY Bus. Ed. - Clerical MILLER, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 10. MILLER, WILLIAM General MINECONZO, PATRICIA General Modern Dance Club 12, Oltice Worker 12, Girls' Sports 11. MOLLICONE, WARREN Coll. Prep. - Academic Bowling Club 11,12, Galt 1O,12. MONACO, EUGENE Call. Prep. - Academic 167 Executive Committee 12, Student Board 10,11,12, Clubs, French 10, Golden Spike Shoe Society 10,11, 12, Hi-Y 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Junior Prom Com- mittee 11, Junior Prom Host 10, Montaneer Literary Staff 12, Cross Country 10,11,12, Wrestling 10, 1 1,12. MOULD, TREMONT Coll. Prep. - Academic MULLIGAN, DOUGLAS Bus. Ed. - Co-op. Ret. Watchtower Representative 10,11, 12. NAGY, CAROL Bus. Ed. - Clerical Student Board 10, Clubs, Booster 10, Junior Red Cross Council 11, Watchtower Representative 10,11, 12. NAPIORSKI, THOMAS Call. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 12, Junior Red Cross Council 11, Watchtower Representative 10,l2. NATALE, DIANNA General NEALON, THOMAS Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. NEHRING, LYNNE General Nurse's Aide 1O,11,12,Y-Teens 12. NEWMAN, RICHARD Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10, Clubs, Cafeteria Worker 11,12, Ski 10, 11,12, Stage Crew 10. NICHOLAS, KATHLEEN Call. Prep. - Academic Class Corresponding Secretary 11, Class Recording Secretary 12, Executive Committee 10, Clubs, Booster 10, French Honor Society 11,12, F.T.A. 10, Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 12, Library 1O,11,12, Mop- pettes 10, Sec. 11, Pres. 12, Junior Prom Co-Chairman 11,.lunior Prom Queen 11, Girls' Sports 1O,11,12. NIEMIEC, LEONARD Call. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Rocket Club 12. NITCHMAN, PETER Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Student Board 12, Clubs, Radio 10, Rocket 11, Ski 12, Football 10. NOCERA, RALPH Coll. Prep. Academic Executive Committee 11,12, Stu- dent Board 11,12, Clubs, Hi-Y 10, Moppers 1O,11,12, Symphonic Singers 10,12, Basketball Manager 11,12. NODAR, ANDREW Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Clubs, Stage Crew 11, Symphonic Singers 10, Wrestling 10. NORDLUND, SANDRA Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Bowling 10,11, Junior Red Cross Council 10, Y-Teens 11. NOVAK, PAUL General Clubs, Sportsmen's ll, Baseball Manager 11,Wrestling 11. OCCHINO, BENNIE Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. ODORIZZI, RICHARD Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10,11, Stu- dent Board, Pres. 12, Clubs, French Honor Society 12, Pres. 1 1, Key 10,1l,12, Cheerleaders' Ball Host 10,11, Junior Prom Host 10, Senior Boll Host 11, Cross Country 10, Baseball 10,11,12, Basketball 10, 11,12. OLSZEWSKI, LAWRENCE Bus. Ed. - Clerical Sportsmen's Club IO. OLSZEWSKI, WALTER OLWERT, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Academic ORPHANIDIS, MICHAEL Coll. Prep. - Academic General ORTON, LEE General Watchtower Representative 10. OSBORNE, RICHARD General OSGOOD, RICHARD Gen. - Trade Aviation OSTERHOUT, KATHLEEN General Y-Teens Club 11, OSVOLDIK, RICHARD Football 1O,12. PALKOVIC, ALLAN General Football 11. PAIGE, CAROL General Clubs: Bowling 10: Y-Teens 11. PALMER, SANDRA Bus. Ed - Clerical Ofhce Worker 11. PALOMBO, BARBARA Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Booster 10: Junior Red Cross Council 1O,1l,12: Latin 11,12: Modern Dance 12: Nurse's Aide 1O,11,12: Watchtower Reporter 10, 11,12: Girls' Sports 10. PANICCIA, MARILYN Bus. Ed. - Clerical Booster Club IO: Girls' Sports 10, 1 1,12. PAPARELLA, PAMELA Coll, Prep. - Academic Executive Committee Aide 11: Stu- dent Board 1O,11,12: Clubs: G.A.C. 12:'Ofl1cioIs 10,11: Swim- ming 12: Symphonic Singers 10,11, 12: Office Worker 11,12: Girls' Sports 1O,11,12. PAPARELLA, RICHARD Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Hi-Y 10,11, Treas. 12: Sym- phonic Singers 10,11: Baseball Manager 1O,l1,12: Football 10,11, 12. PASQUERELLA, JOHN Coll. Prep. - Academic Class Vice-Presidnt 12: Executive Committee II: Student Board 12: Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Society 11,12: Hi-Y 10,11, Pres. 12: Junior Prom Committee ll: Junior Pram Host 1O: Senior Ball Host 11: Bas- ketball 1O: Football 10: Galt 10,11 PAWLOWSKI, JOSEPH Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. PAYPACH, JOAN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Symphonic Singers Worker 1O,11,12. PEEK, ELINORE 11: Olitice Bus. Ed - Clerical PETRASKE, DAVID Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Clubs: Ski 11,12: Stage Crew 10, 11: Swimming lO,1l,l2: Cateteria Worker 11: Football 10,11,12. PICCIRILLO, JOHN Coll. Prep. - Academic Execuive Committee 11,12: Clubs: French 11, Treas. 12: French Honor Society 11, Pres. 12: Junior Prom Committee I 1: Track 10. PIERONEK, CHARLES General PIRRO, PAUL Call. Prep. - Tech. Elec. PISANO, JOANN Bus. Ed. - Clerical Clubs: Booster IO: Junior Red Cross Council 10: Girls' Sports 10,1 1: PLANTT, WALTER Call. Prep. - Academic Student Board 10,12: Clubs: Bowl- ing 12: Symphonic Singers 10,11, 12. PONE, NICHOLAS Gen. - Trade Aviation PORTO, PETER POTTER, PATRICIA Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 10,11: Clubs: G.A.C. 12: Girls' Sports 1O,11,12. General POWELL, MEDA General QUIRINI, KARL General Executive Committee 12: Student Board 10,1 1. RAKVICA, DAVID General Clubs: Hi-Y 1O,11,12: Junior Red Cross Council 11: Cross Country 1O:WrestIing1O,11,12. RAMSEY, ROY Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Athletic Council 1O,11,l2: Hi-Y 1O,11,12: Junior Red Cross Council 10: Library 10,11,12: Cheerleaders' Ball Host 11: Track Manager 1 1. REDMOND, DAWN General Junior Red Cross Council 12. REES, BONNIE Bus. Ed. - Clerical Booster Club 1O,12, REGELS, WAYNE Bus. Ed. - Co-op. Ret. RENZI, ANGELINE Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10,12: Stu- dent Board 10: Clubs: Booster 10: French 10, Treas. 11, Pres. 12: French Honor Society 12, Vice-Pres 11: Maiorettes, Co-Captain 11,12: Modern Dance 12: Moppettes 11, Treas. 12: National Honor Society 11,12: Symphonic Singers 10,11, 12: Junior Prom Committee 11: Olihce Worker 12. REYNOLDS, MARJORIE Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee IO: Student Board ll: Clubs: Booster 10: Cheerleader 11,12: Keyettes 11, 12: Moppettes 11,12: Otiticials 10: Swimming 11,12: Watchtower Rep- resentotive 1O,11,12: Cheerleaders' Ball Hostess 11: Junior Pram Corn- mittee 11: Junior Prom Court 11: Junior Prom Hostess 10: Senior Ball Hostess ll: Girls' Sports 10,1 1,12. RICCI, MARY ANN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Student Board 10: Clubs: Booster 10: Commercial 12:Modern Dance 12: Ottice Worker 11,12: Girls' Sports 12. RICCIARDI, RALPH Bus. Ed. - Co-op. Ret. Student Board 10: Clubs: Art 10: Moppers 11,12: National Honor Society 11,12: Stage Design 11, Treas 10: Symphonic Singers 10 11, Montoneer Art Associate Edi- tor 12. RIGGI, DIANE Bus. Ed. - Clerical Booster Club 10. RISPOLI, RAYMA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Executive Committee 10,11: Clubs: Booster 10: Cheerleader 11,12: Commercial 12: Keyettes 1O,11,12: Moppettes 11,12: Junior Prom Committee 11: Montoneer Sales 168 Stafl 12: OF'tice Worker 11,12: Girls' Sports 11,12. ROCCA, ARTHUR General ROSSETTI, ALBERT General Bowling Team 11. ROST, ARTHUR, Ill Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Rocket Club 11,12. RUGGIERO, MARY General RUSSELL, HOWARD General Football 10,11,12: Track 10,11,12: Wrestling Manager 12. RUSSELL, MICHELE Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Art 10,11,12: Stage Design 10,11: Cheerleaders' Ball Hostess 11: Montaneer Art Co-Editor 12: Watchtower Advertising Staff 10: Girls' Sports 11. RUTKOWSKI, KAREN Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 10: Clubs: Bowling 12: F.TA. 11,12: Junior Red Cross Council 11: Latin 10,11: Stage De- sign 11: Cheerleaders' Ball Hostess 11: Montaneer Literary Stal? 12: Girls' Sports 10,11,12. St. JOHN, LINDA Bus. Ed. - Clerical Clubs: Bowling 11: Y-Teens 11: Montoneer Art Staff 12: Otihce Worker 11: Girls' Sports 10,12 SAMATULSKI, WILLIAM General Bowling Team 11: Cross Country 10. SAYLES, JAMES Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 12: Student Board, Vice-Pres. 12: Junior Prom Committee 11: Senior Ball Host 11: Track IO: Wrestling IO. SCAVIA, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Academic SCHMIDT, EDWARD General SCHOLZ, NANCY Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Booster IO: German 10,11: G.A.C. 12: Nurse's Aide 11,12: Girls' Sports 1O,11,12. SCHWALM, CHARLES General SCHWARTZ, PAMELA Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Booster 10: French 11,12: French Honor Society 11,12: F.T,A. 11,12: German 11,12: National Honor Society 11: Playbills 12: Sci- ence Seminar 11: Junior Prom Committee 1 1: Montoneer StaFl 12: Office Worker 12: Watchtower Re- porter 11,12: Girls' Sports 1O,1l. SCOTT, NANCY Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 11,12: Clubs: G.A.C. 10,11, Vice-Pres. 12: Li- brary 10,11, Pres. 12: National Honor Society 11,12: Omcials 10, 11,12: Swimming 12: Elmira Key Award 11: Girls' Sports 10,11,12. SEYMOUR, NORMAN Gen, - Trade Aviation SHANNON, EILEEN Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 12: Student Board 11,12: Clubs: Booster 10: G.A.C. 10,11, Pres. 12: Moppettes 11,12: Ofhciols 11,12: Swimming 11,12: Junior Prom Committee 11: Montoneer Literary Stat? 12: Ot- tice Worker 11,12: Senior Ball Hostess 11: Girls' Sports,1O,11,12. SIGNOR, GARY Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10,11: Foot- ball 10,11,12. SIMEK, CHARLES Gen. - Ind. Arts Proiectionist 11,12. SINNENBERG, JAMES Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Student Board 12, Clubs, Hi-Y 10, Junior Red Cross Council 12, School Play Property Crew Il, Stage Crew 10,1 l,12, Wrestling 10 SIUDY, WILLIAM Gen. - Trade Aviation Clubs: Ski 10,11,12, Swimming 10, 11,12, Symphonic Singers 10, Ski Team Il. SKIBINSKI, JOHN Bus. Ed. - Co-op. Ret. Executive Committee 12, Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Society 1l,12, Basketball 10, Cross Country 10, 11,Track10,11,12. SMITH, CAMILLE Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs, Booster 10, Commercial 12, F.T.A. 10, Maiorettes 11,12, School Play Business Manager 1O,11, Sym- phonic Singers 10,11, Ofhce Worker 11,12, Watchtower Rep- resentative I 1,12, Watchtower Stal? 10,11,12, Girls' Sports 10. SMITH, HELENE Bus. Ed. - Clerical Clubs: Booster IO, Bowling IO, Junior Prom Committee 11, Girls' Sports 10,11,12. SMITH, MICHAEL Gen. - Trade Aviation Football 10, Track 11, Wrestling 12. SOBIESKI, JOHN Coll. Prep. -Tech. Elec. SOMMERS, GAIL Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs: Booster 10, German 11,12, Junior Red Cross Council 10,1 1. SPAAS, BARBARA General SPARKS, JOANNE Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10, Clubs: Booster 10, Nurse's Aide l1,12, Y-Teens 12, Girls' Sports 10,12. STALEY, BARBARA General Clubs, Athletic Council 1O,11,12, Junior Red Cross Council 10, Nurse's Aide 10,11,12, OFficials 10, Junior Prom Hostess 10. STANKUNAS, DAVID Coll. Prep. - Academic STEPNOWSKI, CAROL Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs, Booster IO, Bowling 10,I1, Oltice Worker 11,12, Girls' Sports 10. SUAREZ, JANE Coll. Prep. - Academic Booster Club IO. SURIN, MARY ANN Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Clubs, Booster 10, Modern Dance 12, Montaneer Secretarial Aide 12, Girls' Sports 10,12. SUSKI, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Basketball 10,1I, SZUBA, JOYCE Coll. Prep. - Academic Montaneer Stal? 12, Ofiice Worker 1 1. TANNO, WILLIAM Coll. Prep. - Tech Elec. Track 10, TERRY, ANNETTE Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Junior Red Cross Council 10,1 1,12, Otulice Worker 11,12 TERRY, FRANKLIN General Student Board 10,11,12. THORNE, BARBARA Bus. Ed. - Secretarial Symphonic Singers 11, OFl1ce Worker 12, Girls' Sports 10. THWAITS, CAROL ANN Bus. Ed. - Clerical Girls' Sports 11. TOEEOLO, LUCIANO Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. Clubs: Rocket 11, Sportsmen's 11, 12, Track 10,1 I,WrestIing 10. TURNER, SPENCER Coll. Prep. - Academic VACCA, DAVID Coll. Prep. - Academic Baseball 11,12, Basketball 11, Football 10,11,12, Track 10. VACCA, RAYMOND Coll. Prep. - Academic Class Vice-President 11, Class Pres- ident 12, Executive Cmmittee 10, Clubs, Key 10,1I, Pres. 12, Cheer- leaders' Ball Host 10, Christmas Party Committee 10,1 l,l2, Junior Prom Host 10, Montaneer Adver- tising Staft 12, Senior Ball Host 11, Basketball 10,11,12. VACCA, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 1 1, Clubs, Hi-Y 12, Moppers 10,1 1,12, Bas- ketball Manager 10. VAN ARNAM, JAMES Coll. Prep .- Tech. Mech. Sportsmen's Club 10,11,12. VAN DUSER, PATRICK Coll. Prep. - Academic Cross Country 11,12, Indoor Track 12, Track 10,1 1,12. VAN DUSER, PETER Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10, Cross Country 12. VINCIGUERRA, ROSE ANN General Booster Club 11. VINEHOUT, GERALD Coll. Prep. - Academic Basketball 10,1 1,12, Crass Country IO, Track 10,1 l,l2. VISCUSI, JOSEPH, JR. Bus. Ed. -- Co-ap. Ret. Montaneer Stott 11. VOLLOR, WAYNE General Radio Club 10. VOSBURG, MICHAEL General Executive Committee 12. WADE,DONOVAN Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10, Clubs, Playbills 12, Symphonic Singers l0,l1,l2, Baseball lO,l1,I2, Bowl- ing Team 12. WALSH, EILEEN Bus. Ed. - Clerical Booster Club 10, Evenwyck Stott ll. WALSH, SHEILA Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, Cheerleader 11, 12, Modern Dance 12, Swimming 12, Junior Prom Court ll, Girls' Sports 10. WARD, JANET General Otiice Worker 12. WARD, RICHARD General WATTS, ROBERT Coll. Prep. - Academic 169 WEBLER, PAUL Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Hi-Y Club 1O,11,12, Watchtower Representative 10. WHYLEY, WILLIAM General WILSON, GAIL Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10, Clubs: Booster 10, French Honor Society 11,12, Montaneer Typist 12, Girls' Sports 11,12. WINTERS, DAVID General Watchtower Representative 1 1. WOJCICKI, PAUL General WORMWOOD, COLIN Coll. Prep. - Tech. Elec. WROBLE, MARCIA Coll. Prep. - Academic Clubs, Booster 10, Cadet Teaching 12, French Honor Society 11,12: F.T.A. 10, Montaneer Staff 12, OFlice Worker 11,12, Senior Ball Hostess II, Watchtower Literary Staff 1O,11, Girls' Sports 10. YANNOTTI, CARMEEN Coll. Prep. - Academic Executive Committee 10, Student Board 11, Sec. 12, Clubs: Booster 10, Cadet Teaching 12, F.T.A. 10, 12, Keyettes I1,12, Moiorettes, Captain 1I,I2, Moppettes 10,11, Vice-Pres. 12, Junior Prom Com- mittee I1, Junior Prom Court 11, Junior Prom Hostess 10, Montan- eer Advertising Staft 12, Otiiice Worker 11,12, Senior Ball Hostess 11, Girls' Sports 10. ZALUCKI, JOHN Coll. Prep. - Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 11, Hi-Y Club 12, Football 10,12 ZAREK, BARBARA General ZARZYCKI, ROSEMARIE Coll. Prep. - Academic Student Board 10, Clubs: Bowling 11, F.T.A. 10, German 11,I2, Jun- ior Red Cross Council 10,12, Mon- taneer Advertising Stal? 12. ZIELONKOWSKI, PATRICIA Coll, Prep. - Academic Executive Committee Aide 11,12, Student Board 10,12, Clubs: Booster 10, French Honor Society I1, G.A.C, 10,1 l,12, Swimming ll, 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Junior Prom Hostess 10: Montaneer Literary Stal? 12, Ottice Worker 12, Girls' Sports 10,11,12. messes, CAROL General FACULTY DIRECTORY John M. Adams, Instrumental Music B. Mus., University of Rochester M.A., Arizona State University John Albrezzi, Art B.S., New York University M.S., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Montaneer Art and Photography Stafi Albert Aldinger, Industrial Arts BS., Buffalo State Teachers College M.S., Albany State Teachers College Margaret M. Bergen, Guidance Coordinator B.S., College of Saint Rose M.S,, Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: National Honor Society Margaret Boyle, Drivers' Education B.S., Springfield B.S.P.E., Arnold College Albany State Teachers College, Certificate in Drivers' Education Mrs. Ida Brooks, English A.B., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Future Teachers' ot America Club Robert Burns, English A.B., Union College A.M., Albany State Teachers College Bruno Caldaro, Science, Mathematics B.S., Siena College M.S., Siena College Sponsor: Watchtower Advertising Stal? Marcia Carr, Physical Education B.S., Skidmore College M.Ed., Springfield College Sponsor: G.A.C,, Swimming Club Grace Castor, Study Hall B.S., Temple University Language Laboratory Supervisor Mildred O. Cherry, English B.S., Albany State Teachers College Eleanor L. Clark, Library B.S., Geneseo State Teachers College Sponsor: Library Club, Senior Section of the Montaneer Chester M. Clarke, Technical B.S. in E.E., University of Michigan Mrs. Toby Clyman, Russian M.A., Cornell University B.A., Brooklyn College Sponsor: Russian Club Mrs. Rosalind Cohen, Citizenship Education B.A., Smith College M.A., Albany State Teachers College .loseph Collins, Technical B.S., Union College M.S., Albany State Teachers College Ph.C., Albany State Pharmacy Co-ordinotor: Co-curricular Activities Head of Technical Department Anthony F. Coppola, Jr., French A.B., Union College M.A., University of Syracuse Sponsor: French Club David Crandall, Guidance Coordinator M.A., Columbia University B.S., Oneonta Mrs. Helen Cummings, Business Education B.S., Albany State Teachers College Co-sponsor Student Store William Deyo, lndustrial Arts New York Vocational Teachers Training Program Sponsor: Proiectionists E. Fred Dougherty, Technical B,S., Oswego State Teachers College M.S., Albany State Teachers College Fred Dutcher, Citizenship Education M.A., Syracuse University Head of Citizenship Education Department Mrs. Ruth Family, English B.S., Albany State Teachers College Harvey J. Frederick, Machine Shop, Auto Mechanics New York Vocational Teachers Training Program Richard Green, Business Education B.S,, Syracuse University M.A., Syracuse University Sponsor: Student Store, Sportmen's Club, Ca-ordinator ot Yearbook John D. Gregory, Guidance Coordinator B.A., Union College M.S., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Key Club Richard E. Grinnell, Citizenship Education A.B., Union College M.S., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Football and Baseball Coach Samuel Hamilton, Trade Aviation New York Vocational Teachers Training Program Mrs. Elaine Heidenstrom, English B.A., Albany State Teachers College M.A., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: English-Arts Council, Ebenwyck, Dean of Junior Class Jack Hickey, Citizenship Education B.A., Albany State Teachers College M.A., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Student Board Assistant Alice Holmes, Citizenship Education A.B., Albany State Teachers College M.A., New York University Sponsor: Cadet Teachers Hazel Holt, Business Education B.S., Albany State Teachers College Cleveland Howard, Music Mus. B., Boston University School of Fine and Ap- plied Arts M, Mus., Boston University School at Fine and Applied Arts Sponsor: Symphonic Singers Lenore Hughes, English B.A., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Booster Club, Cheerleaders Isabel J. Jarvis, Guidance Coordinator A.B., Albany State Teachers College M.A., Albany State Teachers College Florence Karlen, Business Education M.S., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Commercial Club Head ot Business Education Department Theodore Kottke, Speech, Dramatics B.S., Geneseo Sponsor: Drama Club Mrs. Ruth Kraemer, Home Economics A.B., Beaver College M.A., Columbia University Mrs, Elizabeth Levanway, Business Education B.S., Russell Sage College M.S,, Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Hilltop Teens Mrs. Dora N. Longway, English B.A., Miskingum College M.A., University of Michigan Robert J. Ludwig, French B.S., Columbia University M.A., Columbia University Post-Graduate Study: The Sorbonne, Colgate University Sponsor: French Honor Society Language Department, Acting Chairman Mrs. Catherine Maior, Speical Education B.E., Plattsburg Teachers College Certihcation as Special Class Teacher, Russell Sage College Mrs. Barbara Makotski, Physical Education M.A., Syracuse University B.S., Syracuse University Sponsor: Modern Dance, Maiorettes, lntra Mural Girls Sports 170 Sigmund Makotski, Faculty Manager oi Athletics A.B., Union College Sponsor: Athletic Association Head oi Physical Education Department Mrs. Hilda Martin, Girls' Health B.S., Skidmore College James McCafterty, Industrial Arts, Woodworking BuFlalo Normal School Graduate Studies, State University at New York Mrs. Carolyn McCaughey, Homemaking B.S., Albany State Teachers College C. Harald McKee, Technical Machine Shop State University of New York Syracuse University New York University Helen Meigher, Art B.S., Columbia University Sponsor: Art Club Howard Miller, English B.A., Albany State Teachers College Mrs, Mary Moon, Business Education Plattsburg State Teachers College B.S., Syracuse University M.S., Union College Lawrence Mulvaney, Physical Education B.S., Springheld College Sponsor: Football, Wrestling, Assistant Track Manager Anthony L. Parisi, Citizenship Education B.S,, Holy Cross College, Graduate Studies Sponsor: Football, Baseball, Bowling Coach Beltord A. Perkins, Mathematics, Technical B,S., University ot Maine Michael Pinchuk, Business Education B.B,A., Sienna College M.S., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Student Board, Business Practice Club Carol Ann Pollack, Business Education B.S., Syracuse University Sponsor: Yearbook Advertising Stati, Cheerleaders Mrs. Agnes N. Putnam, English B.A., Albany State Teachers College M.A , Columbia University Sponsor: Montaneer Literary Staff Nicholas Rieg, Physical Education, Health B.S., lthaca College Sponsor: Mapper: Club, Football, Basketball Assistant Coach Mrs. Dorcas Rindfleisch, Cafeteria B,S., Skidmore College, Graduate Studies Samuel Ringland, Electricity, Electronics New York University Syracuse University Oswego State Teachers College Sponsor: Stage Crew Joseph C, Rizzo, Biology B.S., Sienna College M.S., Sienna College Sponsor: Hi-Y Club Mrs. Adrienne Rogers, French Andrew Rossetti, Assistant Principal B.A., Albany State Teachers College M.A., Albany State Teachers College Mrs. Bette Russell, English B.A., Russell Sage College Sponsor: Watchtower Literary Stal? Donald J. Sayles, Principal B.A., Albany State Teachers College M.A , Albany State Teachers College Armand Severino, Chemistry B.S., Union College Sponsor: Rocket Club, Social Dean ot Freshman Class Edward Sherley, Mathematics B.A., Albany State Teachers College M.A., Albany State Teachers College Head oi Mathematics Department Mrs. Elizabeth Sherley, Citizenship Education A.B., Albany State Teachers College Mrs. Ethel Speidel, Special Education Teacher Training Institute, Hoosick Falls Graduate Study, Syracuse University and Albany Teachers College, Russell Sage College Ruth Starr, Business Education B.S., University ot Denver Mrs. Edna Steele, Special Education Geneseo State Normal School Graduate Work, Syracuse University, New York Uni- versity, and Oswego State Teachers College Donald B, Stone, Earth Science B.S., Colgate University M,S,, Union College Sponsor: Science Seminar Society Head of Science Department Richard Suprunowicz, Mathematics B.A., Syracuse University M.E., Union College Sponsor: Varsity Basketball, Tennis Walter Suprunowicz, Citizenship Education B.5., Holy Cross Sponsor:, Junior Varsity Basketball, Freshman Intro Mural Basketball League Theodore TakaroH, Orchestra B.S., New York University Joseph Terry, Science, Mathematics B.S., Union College M.S., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Ski Club Mrs, Leola Trevett, School Nurse R.N., Syracuse University School oi Nursing School Nurse Teacher Certihcation from New York University and Russell Sage College Sponsor: Nurse's Aides Raymond Vacca, Physical Education B.S., Manhatten College Sponsor: Golden Spike Shoe Society, Coach of and Cross Country George Van Husen, Mathematics B.A,, Colgate University M.A., Montclair College Julia W. Van Voast, Study Hall B.A,, Columbia University Sponsor: Girls' Bowling Club Charles Von Nostitz, Business Education B.S.. Syracuse University M.S., Albany State Teachers College Margaret Walsh, English B.A., Albany State Teachers College M.A., Albany State Teachers College Head of English Department Richard Watson, Biology B.A., Albany State Teachers College M.A., Albany State Teachers College Joseph Whalen, German A.B., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: German Club Nancy Wilson, Library B.A., Albany State Teachers College B-.S, in L.S., Albany State Teachers College Sponsor: Library Club, Junior Red Cross Council Mrs. Elizabeth Worden, English A.B., University ot North Dakota Manhatten School oi Music Ralph J, Young, Electricity B.S. in E.E., Union College Joseph Zizzi, Physics, Mathematics B.S. in M.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic institute M,A., in Education, New York University Dean of Senior Class State Track GENERAL INDEX Administrotion . . 8 lndustry .................. . Advertisements . . . . 137 Junior Closs Executive Committee Art ........ . . 10 Junior Red Cross ........... . Art Club ..,.... .. 29 Key Club .... . Athletic Council . . . 76 Longuoge . . Bond ....... .. 30 Librory Club .. Boseboll . . . . 78 Moiorettes . . Bosketboll . . . . . 80 lylcirrioge . . Booster Club . . , . . 31 lvlotherriotics . . Business ...... . . 11 Modern Donce . Codet Teochers . . . . . 72 Montoneer Stofts . Cciteterio Workers . . . . . 75 lvloppers . . . . . . Choir ..,........ . . 36 Moppettes . . . . Cheerleoders ....... . . 34 Music ...........,.. . Citizenship Educotion . . 13 Notionol l-lonor Society . . . College .......... . . 134 Nurses' Aids ........... . Commerciol Club . . . . 32 Otuflce Workers . . . Cross Country . . . . . 88 Orchestre . . , . . . . English .......... . . 15 Physicol Educotion . . English Arts Society .. 73 Proiectionists ,... . Foculty Directory . . . . 172 Queen .... . . . Footboll ..... .. 84 Queen's Court . Foreword . . . . 4 Rocket Club . . French Club ........ .. 38 School Life . French I-lonor Society . . 40 Science ..... . Future Teochers . . . . . 72 Senior Directory . . Germon Club . . . . 42 Senior Photos . . . . G.A.C. ............ .. 34 Sportsmon's Club . Girls' Bowling Club . . 43 Stoge Hcinds . . . Girls' Sports ........... . . 91 Student Boord ..... . Girls' Swimming Club ..... . . 73 Student Store Club . . Golden Spike Shoe Society . . . . 45 Symphonic Singers Golf .................. . . 90 Technicol .... . Guidcznce Deportment . 9 Tennis . . . Hi-Y Club .......,.. .. . 46 Trock . .. Hill-Top Teens . . . . . 48 Vocotions . . . . Home Economics . . . . . 17 Wctchtower . . lndustriol Arts , . . 18 Wrestling . . 172 fCGls1ette Photos-Sid brown? s o - . Linton, Which ls lille until 2 ,'.. SQHUHQHKGU I-PNXUPPSTMH emma mn.-,le on , . , it it Itfl, Over- , P lflalt Linton High treak at 453 Protect Reclf Raiders All-Time Record With. 7 Thrilling 65-60 Win . e - ny lvluw CEBMAK ' ' ' . Gazette Sportswrlter 1 THE END! That's probably the best phrase sto de- 65-60 conquest of Linton ls their cherished 46-game an estimated SRO throng scribe..Mont Pleasant High's High which cost the Blue Devi ' ' ' or victory string last night bef e of 1,300 at the MP gym. 1 db if IT TOOK-,THREE years and seven straight thrashing: by the Blue Devils, but the Red Raiders finally got their city rival! num- ber on the night they were'shont:- lVlnehout and rebounding mate Randy Cross. The former lwiihed game high of R points, includ- ing I. 9-for-10 showing fr the free throw stripe whllevgreen tlnnked 19. It was also! this tandem plus erube, when he was present. that cleaned the backbosrds of! all n l . V . W . e ing for an all-time ares win , streak or 47. ' B Ironlcslly, it wal Pleasant which set the old standard of 46 back ln 1935. . 1 ' Bedlun prevailed throughout as the msadhonse erowd wntenee 1 ight Blokcourt driver Rey secs blew holes in the Blue and hits defense whsle Bill Hanss- wski, an unheralded reserve sll year, turned ln s yeoman's effort as Bel'ubo's prime replacement. Linton wu ln command only twice lll night. ,A .lack Wuhlng- ton jump snot pin, two so-nlgni lm-npm by Ben Winslow, the boy Who crippled the Hill with 22 points in the first game, put the losers out front, G-3. Cross popped in a layup at 4:42 to kn0t 8-all and Virlehnut's darzllng hook shot at 4:21 put MP at the controls untll 7:00 of the fourth period when l. Wuh- ngton long-jump made lt sue 'X' 'K f me haltl, playin: their rlnnl some of the campaign, run the Devils ragged. ln 'building up a ll!-point bulge ln the second quarter that melted wltlfthe pe-Being of time. Coach Siipronowlcz' eharges, 15- 5 for ni, Qeason, charged to over- whelming 17-8 and 36-23 spreads at the ends of the first two chop- terg to melee 'it look llkl A run- :-way-' ' A Walt Przyhylo's losers, who fought theln wly beck to several uphill triumphs this season, ap- peared to on pulling on tn. lm- 3 d x n fever of the Blues VINEHOUT :eadlocked 45-all e n possible again when they explode in the third period for s. 4545 situation heading into tha final eight minutes of play: ' -lr -lr: -ll- HWEVERTHEftlf th ,- whom ms ,jaded madhthflfin. who had 10 or his niglnes haul l tnnlenl were forced to accept their initial. setback in 16 seasonal tarts s d first since Dec 12 1958. a at 8:53 and dumped in a pslr 0 fouls at 5:42 to glvs tha Hill th upper hand for good Vinehout, I ts c tretch, kept fir ng ond swelle hs margin to Q9-50 by the tlm the clock showed 4:05. the fourth, and Vscca, maker o six of his ntn1 inx the ham s t 1 March 18 Sectional batqe with Glnversvllle, outshot its ri al from, tho field, Bl of lid for 41 per cent to -Mr-. zur sz for so per em. The averages dldn't tell the true story, with the extra Pleasant field and 17 of 24 foul shot per- formance bo Linton's 14. of 38 the 'hsargln or victory. , l Oddly enough if there was 'any- thing thaalcould bsupin-pointed as s had br lr lr wo s- nav. ie be recorded an tn. mann- ledger. Bob Bembe, one of the' best the of Hill has to olfer one e. -ilctlm early personal fouls in he first pslrlng or the two nnnn on month, had hte work against him again. Eerube, who along with' his coach, teammsteg and the ms- jorlty of fans present, contended hs was inadvertently charged with mother Rsldelds foul-his third midway in the second quar- ter-dwzs used sparingly for good. end A Plessantstsll starting at me killed off any hopes of retaliation by the P-rzybylfle, who flnlshed the Class league with a 7-1 chart to MP's li-2 record. In the early going the Hill nine-point margin after the first, quarter blossomed to 19. Troll- ing, 23-13, the Blues watched the hosts pour through nine straight 'points' in s. minute ind four sec- onds for 32-13. The Blues cut into the deficit and I 13-point ,halftime cushion dwindled to three when they Strung But 10 ln-la-row while MP W? held scoreless for lr 35-33 re ding. Cross canned a spin- jumper from the pivot for the first Hill hoop st 3:13 and that shoved the victors into high gear In the prelim Lintcn's jayvees had a little more success in repeat- lng their early season win, 67-54, nnned 'out with mm to play. Summaries: -if -l+ al- Llnznn y1.,,,,n SIXPBUNOWTCZ GCYI' sn ex- Hpmer lg 16 IQ V. h L QI 5 It :optionally strong perfonnsnce,W:!hmgwn8 an VELW -9. from G-tug'--1 standout -Terrvjwlnnlew 1 0 4 Visclnl l ii 2 '-' ' 'A' ' -'DeLucg 4 zio Bembe z 1 s rnnnmnn x 2 s maine a 1 1 own a ll ll cl-on X x 1 is llty 2 2 s Rsnawnkio o as erm is 14 so reins za 17 ss ' -X' -X' -K- mnm :vu rlmnnv svn o il' r G r r nelymnles 1 s iz Relyeu pc 0 s ol-ant 11 'les snern-lan c 2 2 Boehm o o o Pause 1 lie Eawsnln 1 o 4 Locci s s is Cook- 0 0 n neva 1 1 :l conn-len o o n oem o o o Newton x 4 ll semi 4 2 10 !Schl6Iel 3 0 H Smith 0 0 0 cnsenern 1 o z Jscohson o o rl 1 'roms es 17 67 'mm 21 lr 54 L SURROUNDED-Czimera tells the rebounding story of last night's MP-Linton battle with Jack Washing- ton of the losers C133 surrounded by Red Raiders Randy Cross 1245, Bob Berube 1345, Jerry Vinehout 1301 and Ralph DeRizzo. Linton's Bop Winslow 1211 LOOK our, MIKE-Mont P1eas5.nt's Ray vneen 1225 is shown driving past Linton Higifs Mike Meola dur- ing the hectic second half of last night's thriller that is pictured in the background, culminated the Blue Devils' 46-game win streak. Vaccc drives in for two points Joy Reigns . Zigi' MP Sights and Sounds . .. 'Gamefof the Year' I K By BILL CONNOLLY ' Pandemonium . . . Turmoil . . . Chaos . Q . Jubilationig . . Despair . . . You pick the word and it will describe a' part of the scene about 10 o'clock last night . . . after the Mom Pleasant High basketball team had pulled the upset of the decade with its 65-60 win over Crosstown rival-Linton 'High There were 'tears of joy . . . and sorrow . . . depending on which side of the court you were sitting . . . but, there were no incidents. as both players and fans knew that the better team . . . last night at least . . . had emerged victorious. Rabid fans jammed the gym and auditorium by 6:30 . . a half hour before game time for the Jayvee preliminary. The auditorium was filled mostly by adults who had to be satisfied with closed-circuit television . , . although the picture left a lot to be desired. With the whooping, cheering and just plain yelling that echoed through the gym during the preliminary, it's a wonder there were any voices left with which to greet the varsity' teams when they took the floor for the main go. But, the crowd summoned super vocal strength from some- where and there wasn't a quiet moment from start to ilnish . . , for Pleasant fans. -f .I A . ' ul' 'sl' -ki 1' A That the game was hectic is evident, from a remark late ln the game by one of the oiicials: It's,la.,i.o11gh-Way, to earn 12ebucks . . . Couldrvt help but notice the predominance ol redsweaters on the girls on the MP' side of the course . . . oi course, Pleasanifs colors being lred,a-hd white may have had somethings to ado. with it. L m We , V , , We thought'baseball and football 'games were the only sports where at least one dog would 'wander onto the iielc of play during every game . . . but, itfhappened in basketball last night, when ea husky Boxer took thelrloor in the third quarter. Maybe he was looking for a scrap. - , , V The way Ken Grant was pouringthe hall through the hoops in the preliminary, no one would know this was the big anni- versary celebration yeariof the Confederacy. Grant helped the Linton Jayvees take Pleasant like another' Grant took Rich- mond . . . And, we wonder how that MontfPleasant girl fell when Jack 'Washington landed in 'her lap when he fell into the crowd during hectic actioniin the iinall pduartery When we were able to force our 'way to the dressing rooms after thelgame and collar theiwinning coach,,Dic14 Suprunowicz, it was to have the mentor Lgive all the credit to the boys. In his words, 'fThe team exhibited a lot of courage to come back in the fourth quarter. It, was their determination, especially the 'never say' die' attitude of iJerryl Vinehout that brought them .the win. Q 1 I Things were a hit on the glum side in the Lintonidressing room. Losing Coach Walt Przybylo' said, f'If we had to lose, Pm glad it was to Mont Pleasant. They played alhelluva ball game. if , V , Winding up' their successful evening, they players on the Mont Pleasant squad adjournegrl toiairlowntowii restaurant, where they did as well with their knives and forks as they did earlier with the basketball, v ,l,, , A 1 ,i-- , Berube clears the board DeRizzo steals The ball Vif1eh0UT 597175 for bun I ' x 41, P'-1 ': l V .km V F 'Q IT 1 3


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