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

 - Class of 1962

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L.. , ,. , .. 4 A . ,w 4 1 ' Sb ji 1 S ,f , I , an 4-' - ' ,VWWQ , A W.-sr,,.ph-,.,ju ' , 'J ww' , rink , -, , , K, . .. 3 A V A' K X W Z , -gl Q M4 K M I , J .Q . '52 . Q ff-M . f-v.w Q GUEST OF HONOR AT CAPTAlN'S TABLE WE DEDICATE Mr. Donald Sayles, Sec. of graduafing class MonT PleasanT. l94l. AssisTanT Principal aT MonT PleasanT As seniors, we The class oT '62 have come To know The eTTicienT lead- ership oT Mr. Donald Sayles, now AssisTanT SuperinTendenT oT The Sche- necTady School SysTem. Principal oT lvionT PleasanT Tor over Tour years in- cluding our Treshman and iunior years. Mr. Sayles employed his excepTion- ally skilled TalenTs as a leader and educaTor in The advancemenT oT iv1onT PleasanT. ConsequenTly, we Teel iT our responsibiliTy and privilege To dedi- caTe This yearbook as a TribuTe oT our appreciaTion and graTiTude To one OT ivionT PleasanT's Truly eminenT principals. A graduaTe oT Albany STaTe College oT EducaTion, Mr. Sayles holds B.A. and lvi.A. degrees and is currenTly working in Columbia UniversiTy's program Tor a Ph.D. l-le enTered STaTe Teacher's College iusT prior To World War ll, bu+ due To The world conTlicT, he inTerrupTed his educaTion and served as a lv1iliTary Policeman in The Army. ATTer The war, ivir. Sayles reTurned To Albany STaTe To conTinue his educaTional program. l-'le TirsT came To The SchenecTady School SysTem in l95O as a Teacher in NOTT Terrace l-ligh School. SubsequenTly, he enTered a leadership Training pro- gram in which he served as assisTanT principal aT MonT PleasanT and Principal aT CenTral Park Junior High School. ln January oT l957, Mr. Sayles reTurned To lv1onT PleasanT as principal and remained in This capaci- Ty unTil June oT l96I when he was appoinTed To his presenT posiTion. During his presence aT ivionT PleasanT, lvir. Sayles displayed ouTsTand- ing qualiTies as a leader and a worker. These characTerisTics coupled wiTh an aTTable personaliTy command a respecT Trom his colleagues and The sTudenT body. As described by his associaTes, Mr. Sayles is a Tireless worker, possessing a boundless source oT energy. This characTerisTic is complemenTed by an abiliTy To aTTack a problem under pressure and emerge wiTh an ouTsTanding soluTion. These and oTher basic aTTribuTes such as exTreme Tairness, high moral values. and a keen inTeresT in young people and Their TuTure as ciTizens, have made Donald J. Sayles one oT The coun- Try's promising young educaTors who, in consonance wiTh our Theme, is moving Full Speed Ahead. l Principal aT MonT PleasanT f M. it it Tet 'Mp f 'e 1? ju' , w w 1 it M n,,2, S x nh, r M Xia! Mr. Donald Sayles, Assistant Superintendent of Schools in charge of Special Services. -I:-I v Mr. Andrew RosseHi AssisTanT Principal . . 1 ,,,N.,,,.,X t- ...-'J Mr. Joseph Zizzi AssisTanT Principal In Charge oT The Technical Program NAVIGATCRS AT The head oT lvlonT PleasanT l-ligh School is The ad- minisTraTive body. The adminisTraTion is composed pri- marily oT Three people: Mr. Joseph Collins, Mr. Andrew RosseTTi, and lvlr. Joseph Zizzi. Our Principal, Mr. Collins, is concerned in seeing ThaT The policies oT The Board oT EducaTion are carried ouT in MonT PleasanT. Mr. Collins is also involved wiTh parenT- Teacher relaTionships, which are carried ouT in The ParenT- Teacher AssociaTion lP. T. Al. ln addiTion To This, he does worlc wiTh The proTessional sTaTT oT Teachers and he is con- cerned wiTh The mainTenance oT The school. Mr. RosseTTi, AssisTanT Principal, is employed in anoTh- er phase oT our liTe aT lvlonT PleasanT. ln a sense MonT Pleas- anT is a compacT socieTy, and any socieTy needs rules in order To exisT. These rules are seT up To beneTiT The enTire sTudenT body, and lvlr. RosseTTi is concerned in seeing ThaT They are respecTed and upheld by each sTudenT. Mr. Zizzi is The acTing direcTor oT exTracurricular ac- TiviTies. l-le supervises all clubs, social acTiviTies, and as- semblies. This deparTmenT arranges all dances and reg- ulaTes sTudenT acTiviTies in clubs. Mr. Zizzi sees ThaT each sTudenT parTicipaTes in The club ThaT will beneTiT him mosT. The adminisTraTion is a very imporTanT body Tor iT encompasses all phases oT liTe aT lvlonl' PleasanT Trom The ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion To sTudenT social acTiviTy. This body helps us To enhance and enrich our years aT lv1onT PleasanT l-ligh School. IST Sharon Renzi waiTs To receive and give inTormaTion To MonT PleasanT' visiTors. Ti 'Q 2' - A ll Mr. Joseph Collins, Principal of Mont Pleasant High School 1 :H-.... Miss Margaref Bergen Mr. John Gregory Posf Graduafe Counselor Tenfh Grade Guidance Counselor TO HELP, A KINGLY ACTION. The Guidance Deparfmenf has made some new addifions fo ifs sfaff and program fhis year. Mrs. Orzel, who is replacing Mrs. Luhrs while she is on a year's leave of absence, is our new secrefary. This is also fhe firsf year of fhe Guidance Deparfmenf Bullefin. The bullefin is bi-monfhly, and if aids sfudenfs in learning more abouf colleges, college represenfafives, and various scholarships and guidance deparfmenf fesfs. Our fwelffh year guidance counselor, Mr. Crandall, is very busy pre- paring fhe seniors for graduafion. This includes fhe choice of a college, school, or iob fhaf will fulfill fhe sfudenf's needs. Miss Jarvis is concerned wifh helping fhe elevenfh graders fo invesfigafe possible careers and pre- pare a fwelffh year program. The fenfh grade is sfarfing on a new adven- fure, and Mr. Gregory's primary concern is fo help fhem adiusf fo a high- school level. Finally, Miss Bergen aids former sfudenfs. This help may in- clude fhe confinuance of a college educafion or aid in obfaining a high- school diploma. Since each guidance counselor follows a class during ifs enfire fhree . M . Al' M years af Monf Pleasanf, each is qualified fo discuss personal problems wifh SCEOOI fiascxp fhe sfudenf. In addifion fo fhe specific dufies, each counselor adminisfers fesfs, helps fhe sfudenf fo find his falenfs, and aids fhe sfudenf in finding employmenf. I0 Q. E. 2 - i -Qxiifm. iff,w1.,,a- 'e . ' wr-ff . A. , ,,wa-I-Ai.,,1s:wf1wwvf'H2:2i 'Y rx..,,,,.,iI R Av mw9 M,..f ' ,effj Miss Isabel Jarvis Mr. David Crandall Elevenilw Grade Guidance Twelfilw Grade Guidance FOUR HELPING HANDS if .A fi A 1' . I . . n , . 'N Je' ...... ,a..,,,',,, 1 Q ers! XS hug.,-bk ,f Mrs. Olga AI1ner+ Miss DoroI'I1y Barnowslci Mrs. Jean Onel Secrelary Technical Deparlmeni Secrefary 'ro Assislanl Principal Guidance Secrefary NO ACTS OF ASSISTANCE WAIT ON CHANCE '-' ' CI l w,i.aW 'l Miss Helen Meigher For lheir unliring endeavors and oulslanding service, we lhe class ol '62 dedicale a porlion ol lhis yearbook lo lour leachers who are reliring: Miss Alice Holmes, Mr. Harvey Frederick, Miss Helen Meigher and Mrs. Carolyn McCaughey. Each, in his respeclive courses, has conlrib- uled his signilicanl share lo lhe ellicienl lunclioning ol Monl Pleasanl. They have devoled a maior segmenl ol lheir careers lo our school and ils sludenls. Moreover, in addilion lo lheir conlribulions, lhese leachers have donal- ed lheir lime and lalenls lo lhe program ol exlracurricular aclivilies-lhereby lorlilying lhe well-rounded educalion available here al Monl Pleasanl. For lhese reasons, each leacher merils individual recognilion. Living in Scheneclady almosl all her lile, MISS ALICE HOLMES allended Scheneclady High School. She re- ceived her B.A. degree lrom Albany Slale Teachers' Col- lege and her M.A. lrom New York Universily. Belore com- ing lo Monl Pleasanl when lhe school opened, Miss Holmes I4 Miss Alice Holmes GUESTS AT THE laughl in Scheneclady High School. During her lhirly years al Monl Pleasanl, she has laughl in lhe Social Sludies De- parlmenl. However, her conlribulions have nol been con- lined lo leaching. Among olher aclivilies, she sponsored lhe cheerleaders and lhe Fulure Teachers ol America lor many years and was a member ol lhe Alhlelic Council lor aboul lwenly years. She now sponsors lhe cadel leachers pro- gram here al Monl Pleasanl. A member ol lhe American Associalion ol Universily Women and Della Kappa Gam- ma, an educalional associalion, Miss Holmes is aclive in olher lields, also. Her inleresls encompass such avocalions as loreign policy, ouldoor lile, nalure lore, and lraveling. Miss Holmes has no delinile lulure plans bul lo remain in Scheneclady. A member ol lhe lacully lor len years, MR. HARVEY FREDERICK has laughl Aulo Mechanics and Machine Shop praclice in lhe Induslrial Arls program. A veleran Mrs. Carolyn McCaugl1ey CAPTAIN'S TABLE oT World War I, he was acTive in The NorTh Sea Mine Barrage. He graduaTed Trom The New York VocaTional Teachers Training Program and has TaughT Tor TwenTy years. BeTore coming To MonT PleasanT, Mr. Frederick TaughT aT NoTT Terrace. He, Too, is acTive in oTher organizaTions which include The American Legion and The lndependenT Order oT Odd Fellows. When he has spare Time, Mr. Fred- erick enioys gardening and Traveling. He has no deTiniTe TuTure plans buT hopes To evenTually visiT oTher parTs oT The UniTed STaTes To see Triends and relaTives. ATTer graduaTing Trom Columbia UniversiTy and aT- Tending various arT schools, MISS HELEN MEIGHER came To MonT PleasanT shorTly aTTer The school opened. During her Tenure aT MonT PleasanT, Miss Meigher has TaughT in The ArT DeparTmenT. She has been acTive in exTracurricular Tunc- Tions by sponsoring The ArT Club, serving as a yearbook Mr. Harvey Frederick advisor, working on sTage seTs, and acTing as The dean oT several classes. OuTside oT school, Miss Meigher is acTively associaTed wiTh The SchenecTady Museum. When she has some Tree Time, Miss Meigher pursues such inTeresTs as waTercolor painTing and Traveling. AT The presenT, she has no deTiniTe TuTure plans. MRS. CAROLYN MCCAUGHEY, a graduaTe oT Al- bany STaTe Teachers' College, came To MonT PleasanT shorTly aTTer The school opened. She reTired This pasT June. While aT MonT PleasanT, Mrs. McCaughey TaughT Foods and Family Living in The Home Economics DeparTmenT. She was acTive in school aTTairs, serving in such posTs as presi- denT oT The FaculTy Club, and sponsor oT The MaioreTTes. Gardening and reading are included as her avocaTions. We are graTeTul To These Teachers and Thank Them Tor Their Tireless devoTion To MonT PleasanT. PALETTES A PLENTY as-- Jean Relyea, Nanc arf. Y Audelle and Sandra La Deux are busy applying lhe basic principles of s 1 William Meyer looks on as James Q k d K nelh Becker wor k inlenlly in posler design class. Miss Helen Meigher 25 cg- Mr. John Albrezzi lvlonl Pleasanfs Ari Deparlmenl ollers ils sludenls a wide variely ol courses which enable sell-expression in lhe field of arf. They include Posler Design, Oil Painling, and Ari l and II for lhe sludenls who have 'rhe crealivily lo produce works of arf by means of a brush, painl, or some olher implemenl of lhe crall. Along wilh lhis, Ceramics is ollered for 'rhose who have The inilialive lo 'fashion arlislic pieces by hand. Bur one need noi be endowed wilh a gill ol crealivify lo parlicipale in lvlonl Pleasanrs Ari Deparlmenl. I+ also offers a field of slrudy enlilled Ari Apprecialion. l-lere one is able lo express his ideas and opinions ol olhers' work. Because ol Jrhese diverse ranges ol sludy, Jrhe Ari Deparlmenf is able 'ro prepare ils sludenls lor many walks ol life. One may go on lo a more inlense sludy ol a parlicular arf division afler receiving a lirm loundalion al lvionl Pleasant Or. on Jrhe olher hand, one may go on lo an occupalion based on lhe knowledge acquired in one branch ol arl sludied here. Above all, lhe Ari Deparlmenl endeavors lo produce individuals who are aware of lhe qualify ol arf and ils value. ..,-...M--annum' fi ff il- ,i 5 gf, eff! 'r ,Q if 5' A-f ra.. , if ,. Ellissl Florence Karlen Mr. Michael Pinchulr Mrs. Carol Grinnell airman . . . THE SALT OF LIFE Mr. Charles VonNos+i+z gs All -'WML 5' MPS. Helen Cummings Teresa Landau and Julie Pofler heed +l'1e careful inslrucfion of Mrs. Carol Grinnell during Secrefarial Pracfice. Mr. Richard Green Miss RUTI1 SIGN Business EducaTion is one oT The subiecT maTTer areas oTTered aT IvlonT PleasanT To TurTher a sTudenT's knowledge oT The business world. The Ten Teachers in This deparTmenT endeavor To presenT work which will prepare The college-bound as well as Those who will seek employmenT aTTer grad- uaTion. WiThin This area, a sTudenT may be enrolled in eiTher The secreTar- ial, clerical. or cooperaTive reTailing course. SecreTarial sTudenTs broaden Their scope wiTh Typing and shorThand. while Those in The clerical course learn The operaTion oT business machines. ATTending school and receiving on-The-iob Training aids The sTudenT enrolled in cooperaTive reTailing, Tor he has The advanTage oT gaining TirsT hand experience in selling and clerk- ing. ATTer aTTending classes which enable him To mainTain a balance OT required subiecTs, The cooperaTive reTailing sTudenT leaves school in The aTTernoon To work aT a iob which The school has aided him in acquiring. The sTudenT receives a salary Tor each day's work. ln addiTion To This Training on various jobs, The TacTors necessary To succeed in The business world-good grooming, aTTiTudes. and social maluiiI'y-are impressed upon The sTudenT. Mr. AIberT Aldinger Mrs. EIizabeTh Levanway I8 Miss Hazel HoI+ Mrs. Mary Moon . . . DILIGENT IN HIS BUSINESS E1 X - .ff Mr. Fred Dufcher Mr. Anfhony Parisi Mr. Wal'l'er Suprunowicz Chairman IN ORDER TO FORM A MORE PERFECT UNION . . The primary aim of rhe Social Srudies Deparrmenr is +o help 'rhe sludenr become belfer acquainlecl wilh his own counrry and lhe nalions of lhe world. Eiforls are being made io induce sludenrs lo enroll in The Jrwo-year American hislory course. ll is fell lhal lhis +wo-year course gives rhe sludenl a beller opporlunily lo gain enlrance lo college and succeed lhere, and prepares him belrer lor slandard Jresls and College Boards. l-lislory isn'+ all work al lvlonl Pleasant This year. for example, inler- esred sludenls were given an opporlunily To parlicipaie in a model Uniled Narions along wilh sludenls from olher schools in 'rhe area. On special days. sludenrs may be lrealed +o a special acliviiy such as a Jrrip ro lhe counly courlhouse on Conslirulion Day. Our hislory classes are made more inleresling by lhe frequenl addilions of new lexrs and malerials as well as by movies shown ro illuslrare some specific Jropic. We af lvlonl Pleasanl are being prepared ro meer lhe qualiiicalions ol a good cilizen rhrough 'rhe eiiorls of our Social Sluclies Deparrmenl. F nces Fonda. James Quick, and Norman Buechner look on as Carol Passamonre locales a remoie l d T1 . Mr. Richard Grinnell Mr. Jack Hickey T in QP -? Z' if , Miss MargareT Walsh Mrs. Elaine HeidensTrom Mr. Theodore KoTTlce Chairman 20 ff Mrs. KaTherine Early 'Nw ,-' Mrs. Lenore Farrell PATHWAY TO EXPRESSION English EducaTion is considered To be The mosT inTluenTial and im- porTanT subiecr TaughT in our secondary school. Why? The answer is ap- parenT. WiThouT iT we would noT be able To communicaTe. To express our innermosT Teelings or creaTe Tor personal saTisTacTion. This deparTmenT has one oT The mosT widely diversiTied programs aT MonT PleasanT. In addiTion To creaTive wriTing, speech and dramaTic classes, we have numerous co-curricular acTiviTies. This pasT Tall MonT PleasanT sTudenTs aTTended an American Shakespeare FesTival which per- Tormed Shalcespeare's renowned MacbeTh. Each year, an annual produc- Tion is presenTed by members oT The sTudenT body who possess dramaTic abiliTy. This year, King Midas and The Golden Touch was selecTed To be played To The grade schools. OTher creaTive worlcby MonT PleasanT sTu- denTs include Ebenwyclc, a collecTion oT sTories and poems Trom MonT PleasanT sTudenTs, and conTribuTions To naTional poeTry and essay anThol- ogies. One oT The mosT imporTanT Tools oT The English DeparTmenT is our library. The over nine Thousand well-arranged books ThaT are available To everyone malce iT easier and more enjoyable Tor a person To Tind The boolc he is loolcing Tor. By subscribing To sevenTy magazines, The library Turnishes iTs users wiTh inTormaTion on varied subiecTs. Since The library has Two very capable librarians and many library assisTanTs, a person has no Trouble Tinding The inTormaTion he desires. fu, SQ? ,gfukdaf li C rw ? Mrs. Agnes Pufnam Mrs. BeH'e Russell Mr. William Eigabroacli' Roberl Fowler seems lo find someflwing very amusing during Mrs. McCarroll's second period English Mr. William Corey class. , s,, ,W , V' JW, 'X of Mrs. Sandra McCarroll Mr. Roberl' Burns ENGLISH AS SHE IS SPOKE 3? Q if ,ab Miss Nancy Wilson Miss Eleanor Clark Librarian Librarian XV' Mrs. Dora Longway Mrs. Ida Brooks 2 E an-.MW P-1-' an-gi V9 A In ., TN Mrs. Elaine Heidenslrom's class concenix-ales on a wriling assignment Thomas DiNola holds fhe inieresr of fellow sfu clenls in speech class. BOOKS, THE LEGACIES OF GENIUS Mrs. Dorcas Rindfleish - P- 'Y-'aj is vu Q .. tx F' fm ,Y-3. Mrs. Ru'rh Kraemer Mrs. Eleanor Free Mrs. Eleanor Free shows one of her Foods classes Th l l F g d d NIGSO NOT BY BREAD ALONE Homemalcing al Monl Pleasani is designed lo help sludenls improve personal, family, and communiry liv- ing in our changing world. Essenlially lhere are lwo divisions of lhe Home Economics Deparlrnenl. Foods and Clolhing. These deparlmenls oper- are independenfly of each olher, ex- cepl for special occasions such as a combined fashion show and lea. In +he Foods Deparlmenl slu- denls are Jraughf meal planning, food selecrions, cooking melhods, clean- ing melhods. or in general. lhings which will enable Jrhem lo be good homemalcers of lomorrow. Family liv- ing for now and lhe fulure is sfress- ed, as is communily improvemenl. This year, as a special proiecr, The Foods Depar'rmen+ calered for lhe Library Club Tea. The Clofhing Deparlmenr ac- guainls The sludenl wilh all aspecls of making clolhing. Sludenls learn how To selecl lhe besl malerials and parlern for rheir individual needs, and each compleles a clolhing proi- ecr. Cerlainly much can be said aboul Monl Pleasamvs l-lome Eco- nomics Deparrmenlr, and Jrhe fine homemakers il produces are a credi+ +o our school. 23 l Mr. Joseph O'NeiII Mr. Samuel Hamilfon WORK MAKES THE WORKMAN The Indusfrial Arfs Deparfmenf of lvlonf Pleasanf offers fo over a hundred young men an opporfunify fo explore fhe maferials and mefhods of producfion used by indusfry. During fhe firsf year, 'rhe course enables sfudenfs fo rofafe among such classes as wood working, mefal and airplane shops and blueprinf reading. A period of fen weeks is spenf in each of fhese divisions. Regular academic or commercial subiecfs are offered paralleling fhis course. For fhe remaining fwo years. pupils may confinue wifh learning and experimenf- ing in fhe field of fheir choice. Affer graduafion sfudenfs of fhis program may confinue fheir educa- fion by going on fo school or becoming an apprenfice. Ofhers are pre- pared fo go info service as mechanics or in ofher commercial occupafions. NSS' Mr. William Deyo Mr. Harvey Frederick Sfudenfs lisfen infenfly as Mr. Harvey Frederick lecfures on shop mef 24 hods. Mr. Anfhony Coppola Mrs. Rufh Family Mr. Joseph Whalen . ,QQ ai E Miss Suzanne Bundy Mr. Roberi' Ludwig Chairman LANGUAGES, THE PEDIGREES OF NATIONS The Language Deparfmenf of Monf Pleasanf is considered one of fhe besf in New York Sfafe. Five languages are offered fo our sfudenfs: Lafin, French, Spanish, German, and Russian. Classes run from one year of Rus- sian fo four years of French. The mosf modern mefhods are used in all classes, and each sfudenf is required fo affend af leasf one language laborafory a week. In addifion, five classes come in every morning before school, and five come in every affernoon affer school. Alfhough languages are offered mainly for fhe benefif of academic sfudenfs, fhey are a help fo anyone, and are offered fo all of Monf Pleas- anf's sfudenfs. F E i JH. f4-' f'-'Viv ' gsm., Mrs. Toby Clyman Miss Clara Schairer HBLUEPRINTS FOR SCIENCE Mr. Edward Sherley Chairman Wegewf- ff Mr. Edward Sherley offers assislance lo Edward Zadrozny. Mr. George Van Heusen Mr. Richard Suprunowicz Mr. Bruno Caldaro In an age where much of The progress of our modern sociely is based on a knowledge of maih, Monl Pleasan+'s lvlalhemalics Deparlmenl endeavors lo give sludenls lhe besl Training lhai is possible. When new iobs for rnalhemalicians are crealed in lhe iulure, lvlonl Pleasan+'s malh slall slrives now lo prepare sludenls for lhem. A diversified program oi rnaih is offered io give sludenls a basic knowledge and an abilily +o apply lhis acquired knowledge. Courses are offered in len diiferenl fields. These range from The lundamenlal general malhemalics lo Jrhe more complicaled analylic geomelry and calculus. ln addilion +o +he average rnalh classes, sludenis wilh oulsland- ing abilily are given Jrhe opporiunily io enlarge lheir maih sludies. This is achieved by lhe special lasl malh classes. Mr. Cleveland Howard Mr. John Adams Chairman James Califano, William Lane and Eugene Turchi sland ready wiih Their drums during orchesira ehearsal. 1 ,It Mr. Cleveland Howard direcfs a seciion of The school chorus. THE ONLY UNIVERSAL TONGUE The Music Deparlmenl of Mon? Pleasanf offers lo any inleresled slu- denl, a wide variely of courses in lhe 'Field of music. In lhe secfion of insfrumenlal music, band and or- cheslra provide valuable experience for ihe sludeni inieresled in ihis area. Vocal music is comprised of choral lileralure from The early mu- sic periods lo The presenl. Along wiih lhe aciive parlicipalion courses made available +o Moni Pleasanl Sludenls. courses in music lheory are also offered. These consisl ol rudi- menls of music and harmony which emphasize music composiiion, sighl singing and ear Training, and music apprecialion which includes primar- ily lisfening lo music. No musical background is required for lhis and lhus makes il possible for any slu- denl in Monl Pleasanl High School lo parlicipale in lhe Music Deparl- menr. Mr. Theodore Ta ka roff 27 Mr. Sigmund Makofslci Chairman I A s f f 'x S .i f I 2 , , 'gi Mrs. Barbara Makofski MiSS MGFCFB CBN' . . . MORE FIT FOR TOMORROW 3 li Miss Grace Cas+or my Rf Wm ' M ss Marcia Car I ic I q fly hgh d g Ma fnq c ge b Il ga e Mrs. Hilda Madin 28 Miss Margarel' Boyle Mr. Raymond Vacca BE STRONG, ACQUIT YOURSELVES LIKE MEN In response lo lhe gueslion Has American youlh gone soil? lhe Kennedy Adminislralion has lalcen a slep in lhe righl direclion by inaugu- raling info our schools a new physical lilness program. This program is To be followed by schools on a nalion-wide scale, Mon? Pleasanl being no exceplion. ll includes a series of Jresls in lhe fall, lo be repealed in 'rhe spring in order lo observe our improvemenls. Whelher or nol There is an improvement however, il is hoped lhal upon complelion of lhis course lhe sludenls will be heallhier, more wholesome individuals. Also included. bulr opiional, in Jrhe Physical Educalion Program is a lwenly week course in Driver Educalion. This course is vilal in an a e such as ours when lhe aulomobile plays such a maior parl in our means ai Jrrans- porlalion. Mosl young people learn how To drive one way or anolherg Driver Educalion is, wilhoul a doubl, The safesl way. Driver Educalion Jreaches us lo become safer, more inlelligenl drivers, and enables us lo praclice good sporlsmanship al lhe wheel. Mr. Nicholas Rieg Mr. Lawrence Mulvaney Lois Baker demonslrales lhe paris of fhe fennis rack Jr is - 5 4 l iis i , ' W g T VVL, ,L nf gy M, Aw gy D , 3, V , li ssgyhffk ' lFf'?-'z-NFA I -, .jr V? :Vr i V ,, K ., D in h' ' rig., ff 4- -',k Mrs. Leola TreveH' School Nurse i 5 germ , ,. F s -, we M J Y A g-gs .. L,,L Q .lax 1 si: 1 Mxumsgwwui ri ll 5 ' 'L wwf V' 'A Mrs. Lillian Hea'I'h School Nurse F, o- ? D . l Mr. Nicholas Rieg admils James Quick fo gym. 30 A SOUND BODY, A SOUND MIND Freshman boys prepare for a vigorous gym period. 1-'91 Mr. Donald Sfone Chairman Mr. Joseph Rizzo f ' s il Q Ah, ,. N -' A W, , 1 ff' 5:21 fe Mrs. Chrisfine Sfuari' 521 0 -- V Mr. Joseph Terry supervises sfudenfs experirnenfing in fhe new chemisfry lab. ON THE ROAD TO NEW DlscovERiEs ' The Science Deparfmenf here af Monf Pleasanf offers fo each sfu- denf an excellenf opporfunify fo furfher his scienfific knowledge and know-how. lnvesfigafions info fhe field of science afford fhe sfudenf a chance fo gain a wider undersfanding of fhe world in which we live. Af leasf a basic undersfanding of science can be of greaf value fo us in lafer life according fo our chosen fields. The Science Deparfmenf mainfains biology, chemisfry and physics laborafories well equipped wifh fhe necessary scienfific facilifies. Cerfain science subiecfs are required of college bound sfudenfs, buf all sfudenfs are welcomed and encouraged fo fake advanfage of fhe op- porfunify fo increase fheir scope of science. Mr. Joseph Terry Mr. Richard Wa'l'son il Tslfirg ff, p Mr. JOSepi'l Zizzi Mr. Armand Severino explains an T T p bl T TT T l T h l p y AssisTanT Principal In Charge of Technical Program Mr. Virgil ProvosT Mr. C. Harold McKee Mr Armand Severmo GOOD SENSE, REASCN AND PERCEPTION The Technical course of sfudy is a college preparafory program. To earn a Technical diploma, a sTudenT musT fulfill reguiremenfs closely re- sembling Those of The academic program, plus a wider scope in The maThe- maTics, science, and Technology areas. The sTudenTs in The Technical Deparfmenf have scheduled classes for an eighT-period day. Course offerings and conTenT are confinuously revised To keep pace wiTh our dynamic Technological world. The college-bound sTudenTs are Thereby assured of meeTing college enfrance requiremenTs. Those sTudenTs enTering Training programs are prepared To meeT The educaTional demands of indusTry. The faculTy in The Technical Deparfmenf, all of whom have had in- dusfrial experience, are men Trained in engineering fields. This, coupled wiTh our excellenT laborafories, has produced a Technical Deparfmenf of which MonT PleasanT is proud. and one Thaf has been used as a paTTern for Technical schools in many foreign counTries. 32 Mil X..,, a-A, Mr. Samuel Ringland Mr. Ringland, Arfhur Gardiner, Roberf La Barge and Roberl Loclce survey lho full wave recfilier demonsfralion which lhe boys buill. SCIENCE, ORGANIZED KNOWLEDGE Mr. Fred Dougherfy Mr. Ralph Young I C J V J Pafriclc Farmer, Ralph DeSorbo and Ronald Marfino lake power measuremenls on a lab experirnenh MF. Bel'fOl'd PGFHFIS which is supervised by Mr. Ralph Young. NUMBER l IAWXBXAVLQ iw R Q ff' ,Ei at Mrs, EH-.el Speidel Mrs. Laura Love Mrs. Edna Sfeele Af Monf Pleasanf, special ungraded classes are offered fo fhose pupils who require such affenfion and may benefif from insfrucfion. HTHAT These classes, specially designed fo meef fhe personal. educafional, social, and occupafional needs of fhe pupils, are simple and direcf. lnsfrucfion is developed around problems fhe pupils will face affer graduafion. Special considerafion is given fo fheir individual differences, H bofh menfal and physical. By providing insfrucfion which is funcfional and realisfic, fhese pupils can effecfively fulfill fhe place fhey may evenfual- ly occupy in sociefy. 11 f 4,3 1 - 9 FQ qu ,A A , I Qfsga QP , ll yrgfx J W. Q Q ,if K M I f .ri. if if 1 i s M 4' ii Pupils lisfen wifh inferesf fo an eclucafional felevision program. 34 1 s Cafeferia Workers: Mrs. Emma Benneff, Mrs. KaH1ryn Fi+zner Mrs. Emma Evans, Mrs. Kafhleen Maloney THEY SERVE US WELL. 'x I i 5 Q E X S J f. 5-if J' wi aff' Firsf lunch sfudenis pause For flwe camera man in me cafeferia. lj 7 Z I iii 'ii Q 'iz ,,,,, s itll W 'Q xvfhxlkvknyk Akk ksL -V -f-v ',.' f 7 I x . 'rj A . ,, , , 7 iv ,. S 1' W l ,, f - ' 532 1 s, M l gs i . f , , ik is :Z-2 1-- --zrzv ' ' -- -- ' K' - s ,.,.:,.. ,, : :V:Z 2 A fy Mrs. Elaine l-leidenslrom, our social dean, and Mr. David Crandall, our guidance dean. OUR UNFAILING GUIDES To our unfailing guides. our guidance and social deans, lhe class of I962 would like ro express ils deepesl gralilude. As confused freshmen. as inguisirive iuniors and as fulure-minded seniors we have depended on Them lo guide and reassure us. Mrs. l-leidenslrom, our social dean, has helped lo make our acliviries lun-filled and memorable. Mr. Crandall, our guidance dean, has spenl many exlra hours wriling Thar recornmendalion or helping Thai' fruslral- ed senior fill our an applicalion. Yes, we owe a vore ol Jrhanks 'ro Mrs. l-leidensrrom and Mr. Crandall, wirhoulr whose help 'rhose freshmen who enrered lo learn in Seplember, W59, would never have been prepared lo go liorlh To serve in June, W62. an FIRST CLASS r r Susan Alderdice Carol Aldi Arfhur Angers N an ,... A Q, ..,.. ,..AS X W , 1 , , 235.3 MW. ...- LESS' : , ' 1, ---- I , Marg- 7 ..i1-.hr-...s,, s' . Q. , .a?+ 2?1Y 'K?IAf 3 H .T M, ak 1 . Q Q, 1 .,. - , ,., b 4 'W A N' ' V, , ,ff S , K K L! V E Q T 5 , I 2 r Q S'SS S,.-f - X 1 'L ia - f fs Sharon Al'Cl1amlJ-Gulf Frank Aulicino Julius Aycox Russell BabbiH' S a l Lois Baker Earl Ballou Roberf Banach Lincla Barfholomew f .mp , .aw - A ' 'V' .s 'WQX J 41? Ja aa Jr' ff Raymond Ba'l'es Pafricia BaH'aglia Kennefh Beclcer Rolaerl' Beebe 39 ,. ,,.. MM... M, 'Wm ' Roberl' Berube Sandra Bianco Thomas Bielawslci i 5 fx A r . f V 'Y ff' in ' new M .mf Richard Male Presideni L 5 3 X FIRST CLASS Benjamin Biellca William Bishop Tlm0+hY Ble55e I fff5ffLsf.,T -- 3116? I K J K ii ' 3 Marie++e Boilard WaYne Bolwerl Susan Brady Dianne Brand fy, Shirley BriH'en James Brockway Rose Brodeur Darryl Brown QW - fl 1 ' . . -af . ,, 1- avfgasixf-ff . f ' 1 ' - --,fe . ' W .. Q -if MA. ,. Wa ,-5,.,Ll3 ,5wg'ffr.,, :effigy QA Z f '-.'.- K K gi mW L a - a . H Fm ' A K' .- .5 56 f 7 . if 1,2-' 5 ' - 7ii', ' Q I -:Ll .1 ,, ,f,.,uv .. Q- NAL, , V David Brown :rfsfffsiisilssrlwvffh:feieiiiax -:E WM--wmsg?wmH,-P1ff1Q11 , -Y f 5mw..,U,.,l,r,.3g:f,1.Jiffn. f f,.:f,-'IM ps:f:x'fs,f :E??6?ZizE3iv4B5 . 1 ' X' gga feig , :L . ,--V,-3gefgfvfgwgwgfnsggiggma, I , f-'L' M:-??2f'f iii 7157533 ,gr L. JS? 'r f' H A ' 12212 2 5. ' X r Q., we I , Q ,. Qc' '? a, Mario Diamanie a -.- Vice Presidenf ' :-:'fv-: 2 A A..,..' it Xa FIRST cLAss X 5 fe Ronald Bulley r k ' L . mf- ' rw.. ,My Gary Burr1S S'repl1en Burns ,I 2 J ti s l, I QQ 1 W .agn . an Aung., ,179 Edward Budka Norman Buechner ,M-nu.. ,-5, vo, ..,.,- Joanne Bumbarda+ore Harold Burdo M-zaiasvfwffe ,. 'fsw,..S::sm-gn 'Ar'w7hfzg:m:1fmfSfwf2f- K: :- f-Mi':fi91afesffGzSfH?'l3hnxi :mm ALS' iii?-S1255-'zigiseffzr .W-,eg.vf-ggi 1 . A ff W X ki N . X ,f , ', mf' i?5?25w4iv za 2 . .,.,.. S f- Q . , - ' V ss-sasrffsm-:1fsvzf575N27N . , ' - . 1 i,fk?:Q2isSeiffsf?Wfi?,'??s'gPi5 f- -Y -, V '- V - W - - . , V rw ,I , -, -- V ' fr 1 K .- .-m.1J42'4'xsm:m ' ' 12x22f'ff??fr . fr' Y A I x Q I Z K i :EA , ' ' Jllbx f Q-nf Janice Bu'I'ryn Henry BuHon Whe- a r a f Q My--X A.-Q Terrance Cain James Califano ,-.Q X 5:1-M, vb vugeq... 'lim X iw 3 Mar+in Capullo Gary Cdrhide 4I aw gm, , A ,N ,M V V V ,Qt ,fqrm 1 we I M,-qv. ,gi J' . ,fl QW Joyce Carnivale Chrisline Caruso William Casagrand Herman Cas+le I .,' . 'ma Q r Rober+ Cafalano Linda Celebuclci 0-Q-va-f av-img KA Members of lhe class of l96l are slrung up af lheir Senior FIRST CLASS William Cervera Marie Ciabo'H'i x fi f :'Efi.'il i , ,i i XV .., K Q1 ff W. 'P , 4 ff 3 J fm I .. ,, wil .iii -:-'-- ,Q Jr W Andrew Cichalewski Malcolm Cinquino Wal+er Cifuk Phyllis Civifello 42 -as-K Donna Cogneifi-i Elaine Coleman Taleni Show. FIRST CLASS , A WJ. in! 'I , fa -1 ..4':f4?i5l:T1z1z:ziiW - K -. .. ' E f ' f i 3' Isaiah Cooper Palriclc Coppola V, an -pw ,, A , . 'J' f wa 'f vgshfi .S 4' o s 'f 4' 1 ' x f I ', ,- , Karen Collins Bur+0n Colvin iv Dianne Conley Sharon Connell ,li .La,.-41,1 S B--M. m ... W Q We .ff f Richard C0011 Sandra COOHS f JB' TX fa'-as ward' Ralph Coppola Marlene Corvino FIRST CLASS Chrisfopher Coward Lewis Craff Rober+ Croff ,M . , George Cromer Beverly Cuomo Mariorie Dagos+ino Susan Davolio ,, me U 2,rQ,r , w,A5 , .:l,,r.,, 55 xi 5 1xx!5Y7?5l H zr:S'?l5i'i?s!.lVl1viFiif.EI? 239, ,S sESA,5xrf:etx5zr?E1-giigggzsgegyjgggfsezif if sie my f .MQ A -fif214ezs5rsTL?f'iZff9fiff'ei'fi1if ,I VX Y 52555751531351?-liivilffl-ViiviisigZ1-V'3lf5,E'2L!2ffPMs,zezifH:JLg75gjzgg,L-I, s - few v,g5ig?'ggi4f1s,yQ,fggj4z1 ,gswrfggyfg-gzz f sew ffpwgsgfesiafsffsz'ggggfgw ' H V -- - -vszwivpgfgf,1,y-i-, 9 g,QSf3?z!ww2x'1s1Qs:s frm, 1 ,v lr: 12,37 '- ' , 'if' r A fm , . L N ,Yo M, Nicholas Delefano Richard Delisa David Della Rocco Toni Ann DeLorenzo Virginia DeLucia AnionieH'a De Marco Michael Dempsey Cons+ance Dempsky , . FIRST CLASS ' W L60 DeROCi1er Kennefh DeSan'l'is Elaine DeSieno Wi, .. if ., in ,. , 1 Mario Diamanie Ann Di Blasio Juciifh Dickson Anfhony DiJoi1n ws. f an James DiMarco Sandra DiNicola John Divineh Ka+hleen Doyle S W- f'j S ST Q , John Dunn Kerry Edick Ru+l1 Eldridge Louise Esfelle JQWW, YY' ,W A -M15 'rv-f 'l ' i W Raymond Fagel Grace Fainelli An+l1ony Famiano i I 2 ' W ,,, ...,,..o,.. K vw Vw Fred Ferradino John Ferrucci Vic'l'or Fiano in 5 -f K5 A ' 1 ivy Flag'-qf 'f , I . www Q0-F K Carolyn Foley Frances Fonda Richard Foniaine or V F We -. Julius Aycox Treasurer FIRST CLASS r.,,,,,- Sandra Founiain wwe ....,.,- Frederick Fox Geraldine Francisco Samuel Friedman James Friss rwq md? DW' Carol Fusca rdo Diana Grecco Corresponding Secrelary FIRST CLASS Mary Gallo ,aw Carole Gaudio Maria Geanopoulos mil Mary Anne Gianni Roloerf Gibson V272 E ff f .mr ,M Jacqueline Gage Joseph Galie'H'a .W-wr mm, Clifford Gans Arfhur Gardiner -ffl' Z .. 5 W ir .vi W 5 .wav Q 11 James GemmeH' Barbara Genfile 452: if 5 illfligs' 5 V , 12 Q 5 ,453 H: , 'H , Stiff-A -1 A 'iii-i': 3 5EiZxf:: i 755153 f,. -f- . wuz, , f ,IP V K -N. 55'fMi-W ., www if , Wan, ,fgm,i,M1sLf,5-V,-ii ' :.,l f'V1 - f ' i2'15El5E?iSzaimHfW5'sf5I5E . .,., .. r . -'Ha i g as-gi5?Z?5ff?ff?52s:i?f?fG5i?' 3 - f ':5fi75f.i ?ffii ..,. g o w , ,E ,1 fl Andrew Girard Rife Giuffrida 47 f f ci, mi, An , 7W!ff f ,mam- f V' ,f-swf' 9121 ' , Jane Graveil Cons+ance Grzelecki EW Azzi f :L1,' lwn ,.,A:,' ,Wi...,1 .--,g . , A W H V . f:w,11fI3i,.fif - ' ' wmwz' A i affix A . L' V, mm-'16 sexism .,-as-,'z ' men of N-'A - ' f-ff gs1,1ffffqf:.w:,' , ' .,::-1ig5.M-Q, ,,2:s,e?2Q, Tfiehl' - 11 V A if ,g , ', 'T -ieff-f5jf3jgsA'X?i7?37ssi L - - , ' - ' ff - + M1131 fsffwszfei ' 5 T' I ' -: 7: A ' , ' fvfiznzz :wgfffiiii ' H A x LH f Qfxfwsw ,ig 8 Q 24.--5 jvfegggzgwggg 'fi J 'of' 'vin I John Guarnier 48 'EY' Roberia Haines W ,p 2 MW Y K4 uf y- i ' ,,',- 'T ' 1' , Q. Z 5 K , ' F3 L, ,V ' f A 5, ieeo 2. f J il , .Q ii, XFN 1,-4. 1. HM Louis Gravell Diana Grecco Donna Greenwood 0 if-1-. Dominick Guarneri Y Mon? Pleasani hosfesses welcome quesis FIRST CLASS Josephine Guido 1 '8 Chris+ania Handy Paul Hane Kafhryn Heenan Emory Henness Rosemary Hensley Roberi' Hess Marlene Hogan lo lhe all counfy Cheerleaders Ball. FIRST CLASS Marilyn Howland ' ::'f:f'Qfi'E'fs:. :E?- :- ,1'2Q5IfS3Q2453 2515715fi5Zi?EEi57g-.f-P:-'kwffjg5llg,,i5 5,3 V ' - -V . X N l 1f1'zfi'f? .1 . ,.f. . M552-' '7 ' ' Wi. WW. . 'S W . SW?2s2wg3-S N e- . -f f - -wwf L . , ,, . - .. - av-1 ., Wfgii-i: .!v, ' - ' ' A A Q-if . is 11 .W George lacovi'Hi Donna Jablonslci Linda Jahnel Donald Hiller 'Xi' Judiih Howard vu fl' .ff--pf? Joan lacobucci Roberi' Jennings 49 y E Philip Jones 53,5-,J A, ' ,:V i igifzr Y' x in M rs. McCa rroll-Alfer Hou rs. FIRST CLASS film-5, Mary Jane Jorclan WFP Bernard Kaczlcowslci Carol Kalamenl' nfsawfzswfgaginfwzgi Z-: 21Aaagiwfswmafi, A , w : .ssxmsiyfgiq 5253 wx: f . , ' , A , , ,Qt.Q3imsgZIssS5E5i5T4ugi5:5i1. - ,V K f 1- 5 ? ., r 11? an., w ,. i twqsv Q-dw-o ' gm- 'YW' .If -. Penelope Jordan , , -'i TW? Tsilaflivwl I .-:s If 125 E?1,g.g.5f?: ' Q- , WM' -aw ,W ' Q - f, Mfr Marlene KaleH'a . 5' .. ,. W Al 1 Q. . t ,wh I ff' M., I V ,40- Ak Y l N W Gerald Kapela Arcadius Kaszuba Judifh Kaufman Theodore Kaufmann IT' quam. 1 -. g - 1-1,-2 - , ,'f1:-vi,s.: ,fm - . IvJgy.2'2f,+j.:':L94As4ff17lQl 'K 7141 ' , Q , i Q-'E ,M :A 1-Jw NS ,5A.,... Carol Keflner Judilh Kmeh Brian Koch Kalhleen Komes 50 .W mum, A 'QM Fmsr CLASS ,im nina-we Anfhony Kopec Jack Korefnicki Joseph Korff K f 4 L 4' M' K 4 .1- 'lf is S3 as S? fx i bg? X H2212 112. i if rr fy, f ilg?-'12fMg i Q ' i.?'.L..lf fr 3' We 3 ' 5- JeanneH'e Kovarovic Roberf LaBarge Dianne L6b0r1+e Teresa Landau L ap... Qs. ef? , - 5. I 'tw' K V 1 .,..,, .. J.. ' f fo- 5 - f William Lane Theodore Laniewslci Beafrice Lassor Gary LeFave 'l 17? , kwa K RW , , ,. .v,,.. , wivwkwu Pafricia Lencewicz SCOH' Lenihan Frederick Levine Charlo'H'e Lewandowski sw 1 ,ff-ef , '01 T. X ' .Q Q Q.-V. in John Liberalore Robe:-+ Loclce I Y, L K, E if f Q S'I'ephen Maceilca lf' Mp ' i 'fi urf '0 '- 1 J, -ai, I, - gh, w 'V .f . 'A' -A , 3 , A mel ' pig- Q- ,. A .., 'ws xii! , ze 4 .ky U, 4' - -f-' . ,xr,5.fi,J'z-L. -- , if - 1g1 f if ' ' g LL'-, 'za ' V 'fl Maw ' 'W 51: - MN 5 ' f,zm5'if Louis Mach Roderick Macleod Caroll MacVilla 52 vw Joseph Lo'I'ano Slephen Machovic Richard Male :y1,,gqf::s--..':'ks::eu-gsm, n ew M K v55! gfxfB?hx :. ' .': - :L ,fgwgiaggsm -W it ,fM,z11,L.w-1a:m,.aaf ..e,,i ,ze o.iA., 5 Q:fafziaszalzzmwwgiwggqiw dwg-Q mfg 421, gf,Qwlgfezw-Qmmsfv ' - - f- . , 1,- 2 .,.. -2 ' ' --'filfzf ., . I -f -gf w c.. 2 . ' - f ' 'i,1-m m. ' , ' , K K .-kg-zsea.,gifsi1L35gsid,-g43zsze2i1gese2g.s2 , . N mpwu-Q. ,..., A L. gf sg?-4 'ii ,X ., -x Shiga , -s 3 , .Q Wir Wi? .aww Q75 ' w s: -e - . - 5:15355 ve- Q ,qsE:fr1'tizeilliggssaffmiaqimy-1Efs f-g,z.q Izzissgiwiswsqgsasv ww., ,, L was. :Sz-like -- ' ' Essex: I ' ki? I maj j I -if K 4, P313- , . L -L 3431? '?'FQff'F S f i?'ii'gm I if 53145 555: - an ,. Joseph Manfredi Ronald Manna Pe'l'er Manning Q Julie PoH'er Recording Secreia ry FIRST CLASS Kafhleen Mallory Mary Lou Masucci i fig2efz,.fr,:r 1 - I-m.,,,i. ,, Q. .i +5 1, xi Q ii W we 1, N' 1 4, 5 '.- mr- W ll x if if Eclwarcl Mazzo Suzanne Maul -' '-Wijlf' ff.T'3'? 'fQj57f?' ,- 5' H ,g'1-:'1'ya-1 '- ' x . - S ,ig i W. ,- nr rv 'S k, an Y i W Vw a , Ronald Szczepanski Sergeanl Al' Arms FIRST CLASS Jacqueline McCarroll David McCumber 75:-r ff MW M. 'rzgf- ' ,Mmm Gerald McGra+l1 Morris Meliher Barbara Meluch Nancy Middle+0n Donna Miller Leslie Miller James McCabe Bruce McDonnell William Meyer Theodore Moncslco 53 Carol Mone John Mongillo Henry Moore Richard Moore Leopold Morelli Carol Morre'H'e Varsify Maforeffes confribure anofher FIRST CLASS Jean Morrishaw Pefer Mor+ka Mary Ann Mosely Leon Mosher John Murphy Mary Musick ...auf-. H 4' ffl'fi i' A as h ... CR qx-...,..,, Barbara Nacco Marianne Nardi Diane Nafarella Mary Neach I .,,, S 'Th . arf' f' .. Q F59- Wye'-Wy Q 'xumorous ski? fo Pleasani'-Linfon pep rally. Alvin Neahr William Newman ww 'l2 f ' FIRST CLASS Richard Norris Paul Nicholas James Normandin . 4 ll Q 225 ii 3iZaf'.1'fS5iffiQN2E':- .- - gisragv fp: fgfwlfw .',,w- 1 ' 'Q ii. -l.f,jtr'- a MSX, l ' 1 155-, Joseph Nowiclri Mary June Noyes BSH1 NuHall W Fmsr cLAss Be+h Osgood Pamela Paialc Philip Palmalier Roberl' Palmer Herber+ Panczer Frank Parisi Carol Passamonfe l-la Bruce Pause Elaine Pecora William PSCOFB Barbara Pedace -KW' Susan Peel: William Pellerin Paul Pen'l'inen Marlene Perre'H'a FIRST CLASS Phyllis Perry Pefer Peferson Barbara Pefrillo JOSepl1 Polak Eileen Polch Roberi' Poliorak George Popolizio 'ff' Julie PoH'er Beairice Poulin Karen Provosf Cassandra Prunlro V, A xxx Priscilla Pulver Audrey Pusz William Przezdziecki Marie Qualanfone FIRST CLASS James Quick Gary Quirlt William Ralbovsky James Rau Wilma Reiblein Barry Relyea Jean Relyea Ag, Colleen Riley Nancy Roberi-Son Mary Ann Roe Kei'l'l1 Rolfe agp, hmq,,,.nw William Rosenfhal James RosseHi MarieH'a Rosse'H'i Carol Ro'l'l1 V A- NN Q1 , r v 'Y FIRST CLASS Mary Lou Roussil Phyllis Rusnock 'as- aff ,..,.-ug , W.. 4' Cecelia Samelslri Georgean Sanders Anlliony Sanfo - 'S A ,, W M V Vx I i i Y Josephine Sawaniewslci William ScoH' Raymond SGCOF 5' V' 8' S, 513,32 V Susan Semerad Emma Senecal James Severino I-:P4-Q. is., iv 5 -f' Y 'ff K Y 14, J' ifyifnl ff I' 4--. .av 'W if 'K Gail Saclowsld Susan Sa u+er 'Q l .,,..,i '.: fr ,:: :Ei1,. 5535 ., if: 'a rj- ,Q f-?33'2112f if esz,-.., 31, s any - ww. Aa. if , Frederick Sefcovic Karen Severino 15:-as z 5? f 5 jg 5 IQ ' ' -Qi if 12i.i5m15ii. iillrilf fsfiiiieii H :'I.,:.. '.if : f .Wa Yi, . 0 . ,fig N f' 5 1' , ': 4 'Xiang Nw fm ,,., or 4 ,M f f 1h l ' : wi, i Qggggwie g In , , - 'gLfw.ziQg91,exywLwA 53 . .-1:1 . ' fy ' Q-zmzazlsseaffxxzq - fiaeffgewfagkfzyszz -1 -ifmmemi. if ::fefsz7ff1':f?-f iifiilsfiiia , 'H ffmgg ,mwfwni 5 ., kmyglgyg i i 4393451 in Q nn-vw ' Sandra Shafran Gwendolyn Sheldon Gary Simelc e N. Q 4- . Paul Sisalc f'-K A' 'v Y--ffl' vm-ag. 'lT -we M' My Barbara Skoda Barbara Sleclziewslra V' Karen Smi+h Eleanor Snow , 2 ,I Z.,-'S S Rain doesn'+ dampen flme spirx FIRST CLASS .we .. . 1' ' f,-.L Delores Somerfeldi- Irene Sosinslci Gail Sparre Cdfllerihe Sfenard Anne Sfevens Donna Su+herland Ronald Szczepanski Elizabeih Szymanski ., . Ae-:m.vf,52,.22,,:22,.3:a,. Q5 S ,N 4 - -- fn- fm, me 'ma A 5,-7 E. f-vw S MW . iasQfaxg2?5x:mf 'um ' - Z,55?9SSfBf6Jf - 1:31-: ' . .. - lmfzgfgggv, , , ,mam - : m ist 2532 . - pi,ieqasqffqzfxqaaggfwg ,QQQMQ mauisw?Qvlsszsxfqsqiwgsfiseeggaw 54545259255fI5if,'55iT5h?1fZ5fiitiilgfkgfkitili 'igisiwixfq ft:fs5gf2i:523'.f2Llf242x33mimi: 2 , Qiffiiff.lfffktyfifzlifpk L 'iE?f3?5?5Qii5 , 7-'32 ' ' K ' X4 5 in x Arfhur Taber Edward Tangen k 'UN V T' .- R lf 'these varsify cheerleaders. FIRST CLASS Pafricia Tayler Cl-,eryle Teller ,-,, ..qMr TF Qw., ,fin -110' W9 'N-...... W A Q nf - ' A ' V 1ff.',Wf,f-.wfw I - f. I 1 V F' ef' --sy- ' NDF Gale Tesi' Leonard Teflack Bernadine Teflak Ffedefkk Thayer fa. Kennefh Thompson Sandra Tillema Bruno Toffolo Rose Marie Tricozzi Warren Tryon Anfhony Tucciarone Mr. Zizzi shows Sir Eikhafim Elkhaliia and Mrs. K. L. Miner around our school, Mr. Elkhalifa is sfudying U.S. high schools +0 gain informafion +o fake beck +o Kharfoum, Sudan. Bruce Turner George Ulrich ii i 5 P , W . , Pafricia VanDerwerken Diane Vedder Pafricia VendiH'i Thvmas Versocki nv-s ffl 4 v Wayne Viall Geraldine Vinciguerra Paul Viscusi A warm recepfion lor lime Linlon dummy al bonfire prior lo Pleasanl-Linlon fool'- ball game. ev' Diane Vi'l'olo is A l ekl, Donald Voorhees :rg grief- N Raw ,gg ,WwfziigwN?3vvi?,:Q5??4f s P 5 wifi. V23 in my an J ., ri! - rf: . 2 r 1 4-.K --'. W' Clifford Walker Frank Wania Barry Wallcins Ronald Viscusi Sherre Von Farra -ww ak -+- Vivian Voris 5 ,ry 'v- W A r 'Cl' Donald Webler ggi L, iiirsir f 1 ,f 5 sr: ' F W fs- la llassll FIRST CL ' i , f-,' ' - . 1 -- Q. ,.Af I :Q W' Carol Weidman Norma Welch James Whifbeclc ,Qs-Q64 ,fs-. , ,A W- Elaine Whire Ernes'l' Williams Parricia Willoughby Roberl' Wifowski ,- -qf. , Charles Wolfe Carl Wrublewslci Marcia Yalcubec Janis Young IL, , , 'W' 5 V. ,t,,. My -fi Valerie Zborowski John Zelmef Roberf Zimollca Geraldine Zych Gerard Zych Pafricia Beswick Richard Bosco Michael Casino Terry Collefon James Couchey Arlhur DeSarbo Emanuel Diliberlo Vernon Gau Ka+hleen Frederico Lawrence Harper Joseph Hladilc James Kenesion Richard Kwalc Dorofhy Miller Kaihleen Osferhoul Alexis Polialcoff Pairiclc Popolizio Carmen Tebano Charles Walsh William Whyley FIRST CLASS PASSENGERS NEITHER RAIN, NOR SLEET, NOR SNOW. enior Execulive Comrnillee-ls+ Row: M. Mosley, S. Sauier, E. Pecora, G. Sadowslci, J. Polier-Rec. Sec., D. Grecco-Corres. Sec., L. Baker, B. Lassor, Roberison, 2nd Row: P. Rusnoclc. J. Morrishaw. C. Lewandowski, M. Qualanlone, T. Landau, D. Sulherland, C. Gaudio, R. Eldridge, M. Rosselii, S. Semerad r Row: Mrs. l-leiclenslrom, M. Dempsey, R. Male-Pres., R. Locke, R. Szczepanslci, J. Guarnier, M, Diamonie-V. Pres.. J. Aycox4Treas., J. Korlf. I+ AS Q i , . Q 5 , i iii gl il ll 1 JUNIOR OFFICERS AND DEANS SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS Aller lheir eleclion, lhe iunior class ollicers, aided by lheir deans and lhe execulive commillee. led lheir class lhrouqh a lull year ol successful aclivilies. Wilh lhe revenue from class dues and lhe proceeds from rhe class dance, lhey were able lo finance lheir Junior Prom-!'l-leavenlyf' Working logelher in co- ordinaling lhe aclivilies ol lhe various commillees, lhey produced a memorable occasion. Also under lheir leadership were lhe Chrislmas parlry and lhe Freshman Qrienlalion. Togelher, lhe iunior class ollicers and deans have been inslrumenlal in giving lheir class a year lo remember. Row: G. Gavin, L. Odorizzi. 2nd Row: R. Sanlelli, J. Massaroni, J. Rispoli. 3rd Row: lDeansl Miss l. Jarvis, lvl HR 1 1 5 lsi' Row: Mr. Severino, J. Orfen, T. Sipone, D. Casey, S. Anderson, B. Craft B. Wailach, V. Nardi. 2nd Row P. Hewrfr, J Monroe, W. Sm H1, J. Kerbowsku. B. Nealon, S, Herd, R. DeSorbo, E. Secor HR 1 lsi' Row: Mr. Rizzo. M. Mackey, B. Fearhersrone, E. Fowler. L. Maclwovic, C. Harper, E. Sobieski, M. Brown, C. Barrefr, M. Tucceri. 2nd Row: P. Hofafing, S. Cefenski, S. Anderson, E. DiCarlo, R. DeSan+?s, P. Burke, E. Becker, S. Keigher, C. Prircnerr. 3rd Row: K. Szumiioski, L. Sfrang. L. Richardson, S. Murphy, A. Morris, R. Snyder, W. Cummings, P. Locci. lsf Row: I., Odorfzzl, P. Amkafek, B. Puglio. S. Rocco, L. Uren, D. Smifh. 2nd Row: Mrs. Free. K. Har? HR 1 P. Charfon, R. Benfamin, J. Safmon, A. Barfleilre, F. Sharp. 3rd Row: A. DeBiase. J. DiBar1'olomeo J. Clark, A. Galfo, H. Feldman, J. Massaroni. Isf Row C Fisher J Zebrowski J DeMa++eo M Jiusjro R Fosier H Ciark F Byrnes 2nd Row HR A. isabe::Ila,. K. Delmkawski, D. Plawiowicz, L. liunngay, F. bong. J. Mixrplgy, MIAQOHO. Bra Row: A. Perryman, J. F1Mpek,J.Ca1'fareHs,T. Bysfer, R. Baron, R.Zsobrosk1. 68 lsi Row L Friar S Franchevri J Saba+eIlE M Sacco M DeSimone J Muscaneli 2nd Row' Mr HR 1 MULVGHSM, SomLneLs. A.Dambgrg. P. Wilsori, B.,Ffaniga!n, P.. Kallnowskii. 3lSd Row: B. Magil. B. lcgvino J. Lonfraio, P. Vollor, V. Agosfara, P. Ronish. lsi Row J Masfrouanm M Rang D Scheels J Cuprsano N Insogna A DeSorbo L Liquori. HR 2nd Ravi: Srodsld, J.IJarL1es, Ni CgsHe, C. iinim, D. Mas'rin, Sfelmazzh. .3rd Row: IMrsl. Marfin, J. Alois, D. Barfleffe. R. Lawrence, R. Sanfelli, J. Zick. D.-Capufo. 69 Isf Row E Haifer A Pace M Donadio C Baczkowsici R Truesdeii Z Lewis N Audef 2nd Row HR M. Gryinosih, N. iloeeer, K., Krasniewslci,iMr.. Rieg, S. Meezone, R. Saxiby, M: M-eianson. 3rd Row J. Vanllerwerken, J. Marsh, A. Masfroianni, C. Ferraro. D. Ramundo, M. Shepard, P. Greenwood HR 302 70 lsi' Row: J, McDonnell, S. Renzi, P. Pepicelii, S. Hail. K, Messier, J. Corcoran, M. Rodd, G. LaPoin'I'e. 2nd Row: G. Gavin, J. Gurzynsici, M. Donadio, G. Smiih. P. Lewis, P. Vano. K. Norris, A. Ninfaclore. 3rd Row: Mr. Corey, B. Sherman, R. Bozenski, C, Miller, J. Alonzo, V. Nicasfro, G. Lawrence, R. Composifor. HR 305 isi' Row: Mr. Burns, D. Siaskiewicz, N. Meyer, R. Voiier, K. Smifh, G. Miclwon, A. Cafareili, N. Durranf, S. Beck. 2nd Row: P. Ricci, J. Helsfowski, A. Cosfello, R. Carruflwers, K. Harper, L. McQueen, P. Wi!qoc1cI, M. Travers, D. Dumas. 3rd Row: W. Harwood, D. Williams, R. Cavanauqh, E. Macefka, M. Sykes, F. Gallo, G. LaVaHey, H. Carfwrlghf, G. Lawrence. HR 309 Is? Row: Mrs. McCarroH, D. Whifehouse, T. Wright M. Thorne, J. Moqavero, J. Pereifo, J. Dufcher, D. Boggus. 2nd Row: C. Williams, R. Pandori, J. Broeland, J. Borovidca, J. Trueiove, D. Hennel, T. Smifh. 3rd Row: J. VanDerwerken, T. Morlock, D. Guzewski, B. Price, H. Cooper, C. Brown, P. Banaszewski, M. Monfone. 7l JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE IsT Row: M. DeSimone, C. VanDuser, J. SabaTelli, M. Donadio. P. Pepicelli, J. Cipriano, C. Harper, D. Pawlowicz. 2nd Row: K. HarT, S K igher, D. Siaskiewicz, J. Marsh, P. lvlonTo'ne, S. Aussiker. 3rc.I Row: J. DiCrisToTaro, B. SanTora, R. Puglese, R. DePaula, A. Perryman HSENIORS WE SHALL BE ATTer Two years as lower class passengers aT lvlonT PleasanT, we The class oT '63 will Tinally sTep inTo The shoes OT The class OT '62, We, like The many senior classes behind us, will have our Term as TirsT class passengers. AlThough iT will be a shorT Term, we will sTrive To make iT a successTul and producTive one, Tor boTh The beneTiT OT ourselves and The school. WiTh greaT anTicipaTion, we look Torward To whaT will hopeTully be our besT and lasT year aT lvlonT PleasanT. While many acTiviTies lie behind us, we eagerly awaiT such exciTing and signiTicanT evenTs as The Senior Ball and Senior TalenT Show. NOT To be overlooked are The many TooTball, baskeTball and oTher sporTing evenTs. We have sTriveol To make This year more inTeresTing by our social TuncTions. We sTarTed The year by Trying To help The incoming Treshmen geT acguainTed wiTh Tv1onT PleasanT Through The Fresh- man OrienTaTion. NexT came our class-sponsored dance, and Tinally, The crowning Touch-The Junior Prom! We hope nexT year will be as wonderTul as This one has been. Perhaps more imporTanT Than TooTball games and dances are academic achievemenTs. ln living up To The school's moTTo, EnTer To learn, go TorTh To serve. we will work indusTriously To improve The already Tine repuTaTion oT lvlonT PleasanT. 1,5 Q :ez f X 1: i li . ,,, -55 coz S' 's QQ 1 Tiff-Ssiui f1Tfffwy1uw5 wif? HPROUDLY STANDS OUR ALMA MATER Mon+ Pleasanl, +0 you our voices we raise: Through all fufure years we'll echo your praise. Your columns, your +ower will always remain To recall joyous hours, close friendships we gain. We enler +o learn-'rrulhs and ideals: We go forfh lo serve--manlcind's appeals . gs 5 i 2 2. S' iii 5 E E si 5 E i? 2 E FRESHMAN OFFICERS AND DEANS Isl Row: A. Gabriele, 2nd Row: K. Jackson, J. Caliiano. 3rd Row: llleansl Mr. Gregory, D. Grennan, Mrfhlickey. THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS The Freshman Execulive Commirlee is composed of one represenralive from each Jrenlh grade homeroom, making if possible lor all sludenls' opinions Jro be expressed. lvleelings are held when deemed necessary by lhe presidenl or Mr, Hickey. Some ol lhe proiecls rhal have kepl lhe commillee aclive are The Freshman Chrislmas Parly and lhe planning ol lhe Freshman Qrienlalion, which will be given lo Jrhe in-coming freshmen. These are iusl a few examples ol Jrhe many ways in which lhe Freshman Execulive Comrnillee has helped Jrhe Freshman Class uphold The name of Monl' Pleasanl l-ligh School. lsf Row M Albrezzl T DeVilo P Scavia M Ev n L Dclle Vllla T Marque S Kenyon 2nd Row 5 Z F' X 4 . I . I , Q 5, , , . Z, . - D 5 ' HR Wlnllney, D. Flaelqen, J. McCann, M. Carr, l. Mlcell. 3rd Row: P. Dleclericlw, R. LeVeille, J. Szumlgala, B. Q , 5 Tllornas, D. Walslw, S. Oslrowslcu. A o . , i . Erni e E HR 202 Isl' Row: C. McDougall, L. Saunders, D. Prolcop, S. Rfkard, N. Cross, V. Rosselll, N. DiSlasIo, A. Rlcllrnoncl E. Pangburn, P. Klskis, C. Anderson. Znd Row: S. Mevlch, M. Slevens, J. Slemonl, G. Ballard. D. Hillman M. Rozelc, D. Srnllln, F. Solglmn, M. Wroblewskl. P. Della Villa, D. Wayllwo, Miss Grace Caslor. 3rd Row: l McCullough, G. Wlllouqlwby. K. Lunney, C. Dilvlonle, L. Pulroclc. L. Lillie, D. Rulo, M. Higgins, S. Bulrym, J Daily, M. Provost M. Knull, G. Fowler, C. Sadowgki. 4+l1 Row: B. Fowler, B. Hogan, J. Tryon, R. Krlslel R. Parry, G. Bullon, R. Murplwy, P. Pelrlcle. R. Nicolella, D. Herrlnglor-l,A. Collins. 75 HR 1 1 4 Is+ Row: W. Kukan, R. Hawkey, A. Donahue, T. Feffer, V. DeLaura, D, Kwlafkowski. M. Harfley, Mr. Clafke. 2nd Row: D. Grennan, E. Naqay, L. Brundege, M. Sardella, G. Rickard, R. Wagoner, R. Lupe, P. Meier, D. Goodwiil. 3rd Row: J. Romdli, R. Rourke, M. Madanka, M. Zinssar. C. Handocki, W. Lyons, A.GenH1e, M, Way. Isi' Row: G. Bishop, B. Hallak, C. BuHer, K. Mariin, J. Boqgus, D. Chrisfenson. 2nd Row: Mr HR 1 1 8 Frederick, J. Duell, F. DuFord, W. Campbell, L. Husfon. E. MaHeson. 76 lsi' Row: A. Gardner, J. Melideo, H. Kozak, R. Lewis, R. LaFar, P. Jarvis, Mr. O'NeiIl. 2nd Row: HR 1 1 7 M. Parrish, M. Dariano, R. Maroiio, N. Scraiiord, C-3. Bishop, N. Meyers. 3rd Row: R. Farry, A. Sanior, R. DeLorenzo, T. Sobieski, E. Parka, G. Newkirlc, J. Vacca, V. Maurielio. x lsi Row: J. Ploinik, L. Sparre, J. Maselii, E. Giardirieiii, N. Verloiie, L. Duponi, T. Vacca. 2nd Row: HR R. Fosisr, 6. Jchnsom E. Turciwi, D. Fcuraieim, V. Svufm. S. Cramer, Mr. Parisi, 3rd Row: P. Kuia, R. Moore, A. Woodman S. Erfmfc, C. Dockai, D. Neidel, E. Paqe, 77 lsi- Row: G. Palmer, C. Cope, R. Wania, A. Negro, B. Kingsize-y, C. Barber, Mr. R. Suprunowicz. Zncl HR 1 Row: T. 3an1cr E. SindonE, G. Leffingwefh B. Sfanfon, C. Van Duser, B, QFUSTO. K. Pefraske, M. WiNson. ls'l' Row: M. Anderson. E. Teflack, M, A. Jerome, L. Buedmer, B. Dennis, T, Buono, M. A. Wnuk. HR 2nd Row: J. Ordon, J. LaPorfe, C. Diemer, J. Wilkins, P. Slraley, T. Vifoio, M. Difpro, R. Oddy. 3rd Row: M. Palombo, B. Galge, B. Neider D. Cromer, J. Ezell, B. Sabafelli, Mr. Terry. 78 HR 1 ls'I' Row: G. Nero, D. Kniglwles, D. lvlarlinleno, G. Boreali, lvl. l-lare, E. Dhlolwn, K. Parlc, B. Lawyer N. Aldi. 2nd Row: J. A. Bloomer, A. Ciccone, S. A. Knapp, M. Deflarlo, lvl. Lawya, P. Borysewlcz, A Parrylca, H. Slenard, S. Slwelclon, Mr. Walson. 3rd Row: K. Coleman, R. Konieczlca, T. Piolrowslcl P. Pallesclri, J. Malorarwo, R. Selcovlc, K. Piccolo ERESHMAN EXECUTWE COlvlMlTTEEiIs'I' Row: K. Marlin, D. Elaelgen, D. Zeglen, E. Dhlolm, lvl. Hare, J. Coppola, E. Giardinelli, l.. Cross, S. Wlwllney J, Daily. 2nd Row: B. Neldel, B. Ballagllno, lvl. Wilson, T. DlNola, E. Solglwan, N. Barber, R. Earry,J.VfsCca. L Q jj-I4 N' lsTRowJZebovskEl-1 EE JJ JO R. SeTcovic. 3rd Row: P. Lewis, M. Rozelc, J. Truclove, C. Leonard, TT-lanclsly, l-l. Niehus, D. WayTho, P. Ssak. : , r ', . 'ai'er . Officers-LJ. OTTen, P. Le B2 ART, THE COLOR OF LIFE 'eclen . amos, . TTen. 2nd Row: V, Eoianowslci, M. RosseTTi, R. Truesdell, J. LonTraTo, F. Byrnes ArT Club is a service organizaTion Tor sTuclenTs wiTh abili+y in arT. Through This organizaTion, many sTudenTs play an acTive parT in school TuncTions. Among These are seT clesigning and consTrucTion Tor The school play. They also have made copper- enameled ievvelry which is available To The sTuclenTs. Along vviTh Their service To MonT PleasanT I-ligh School, The ArT Club serves The communiTy by mak- ing Tavors Tor The Albany VeTerans' l-lospiTal. Each year, The group Talces Trips To various arT museums anol exhibiTs. Among The mosT ouTsTancl- ing have been Their Trips To The MeTropoliTan Museum oT ArT and The Gugenheim Museum oT ArT in New Yorlc CiTy. Is'I' Row: E. Whife, M. Rosseii, J. Kaufman, J. Korii, Miss Bergen,,Adyiser, B. Tovoio, M. Cuafanfone, J. Poifer, M. Dempsey. 2nd Row: W. Pecora. B. Nuifaii, L. DeRocher, R. Bee-be, C. Keifner, M. Geanopoulos, V. Zborowski, L. Baker, R. Hensey, S. fence. ALL THE BRAINS ARE NOT IN ONE HEAD Narional I-ionor Sociery, T 3 X sponsored by Miss Margarer Bergen. is an organizarion of our- E gb X' sianding iunior and senior s'ru- denrs who have mainraineci a 3.0 average and have conrribulreoi io Monjr Pieasani' High School rhrough acrive par+icipa+ion in The co-curricular program. Juniors are eiecred +o rhe- council on a remporary basis and become permanenr members if Jrhey keep iheir schoiasric siandings in Their senior year. THUS WE SET PEN TO Q-.W PAPER WITH DELlGHT '25 The Creaiiye Wriiing ciass oi Monr Pieasanlr each year cievores irs lirerary efiorrs ro Ebenwyck. Thiriy wee-ics of hard work go info each edi- rion, rhus accouniing for a superb anrhoiogy of poems and essays. Mrs. Elaine Heidensirom, iacuilry ad- visor of Ebenwycic, conrribures much -Hnqe and e'F'F0f'1'-fo make 5 Succgggi Is'r Row: J. Aiois, T. Cain, J. Rispoii. 2nd Row: 6. LeFave, M. Kaieira, Mrs. Heidensiorm, -Adyisem S. Anderson, R. Sanieiii, K. Mai'ory. 83 eel g G. Zych, R. Coon, W. Ralbovslcy. Sfandingz A. PolialcoTT, J. Guernier, R. Loclce. SMALL SERVICE IS TRUE SERVICE l-li-Y, a service orqanizaTion un- der The direcTion oT lvlr. Joseph Rizzo and The club oTTicers, renders s e r vi c e To lvlonT Ple-asanT, The Y.Ivl.C.A., and The communiTy. Doe naTinq an annual ChrisTmas baslceT To a needy Tamily is one oT The many services The boys perTorm. The UNICEF drive on Halloween and a dance laTer in The year bring in proT- iTs which are used To exTend TurTher The valuable eTTorTs oT This club in our communiTy. A delegaTe was senT To The area l-li-Y ConTerence in Albany To repf resenT iVlonT RleasanT's group. New ideas Tor social acTiviTies and service TuncTions were discussed and brouqhT baclc To The club. An orqanizaTion open To all in- TeresTed male sTudenTs, The l'li4Y Club emphasizes parTicipaTion in social and communiTy proiecTs. Y' W look aT The Hi-Y b ch e Q V. Mauriello, R. Lewis, W. Berg DeS:Qna, R. Eeelbe, M. Tucorri, W. Fecora Mr Ludwwl-Adviser --LIBERTE, EGALITE, FRATERNITlf The French Honor Sociely is an organizalion wilh lhe purpose ol giving recognilion lo lhose slu- clenls who have shown oulslancling abilily in French by receiving eilher an A or a B as a mark. I+ fries lo promole inleresl in lhe French language, cullure. and civilizalion. Lasl year lhe French Honor Sociely showed lhe movie Le Bourgeois Genlil- homme and gave a dinner for Monsieurifbxhmed Dielman, a visilor lrom Algeria. Now planned lor The French Honor Sociely are: a lrip lo Monlreal, anolher movie and guesl dinner, a lrip lo New York lo see a French play, and an invilalion lo members ol a Monlreal school To spend a weekend in Scheneclady. A li I+ Row: M. Gianni, M. Mimsucci, M. Meluch, N. Roberlson, M. Mosley, S. Saufer, B. Pelrillo. 2nd Row: W. Pecora, M. Geanopoulos, R. Haines. V. Zb ' R B la roffsk 'A , . 5.6 5. Is+ Row: V. Rossefri, L. Buecnner, C. McDougall, M. Anderson, A. Fusco, M. Knull K. Peiraske. 2nd Row: T. Klszkfef, J. Califano, U. Perillo, M. Roze G. Fowler, B. Giusro, M. Provosr, J. Daily, S. Bufrym, J. Plofnik. VIVA LE FRANQAISH lsf Row: K. Hari, V. Boianowski, J. Corcoran, J. Sabaielli, P. Anralek, G. Dlflrosra, M. Mauriello. 2nd Row: S. Green, L. Liquori, N. Loeber, N. Casrle D. Siaskiewicz, R. Puglese, D. Ramundo, M. Mackey. 3rd Row: M. Travers, W. Srnnn, R. Magil, B. Sherman, D. Wiiilams, A. DeSiena, C. Olwerf. k lsT Row: A. Cook, J. Cipriano, C. PassamonTe, E. Pecora, P, Pepicelli, M. Brown, 2nd Row: B. Telrlalc, A. DiBlasio, J. PoTTer. J. Corcoran. J. Kaufman, K. Holmes, S. Mezzone. 3rd Row: C. Riley, B. NuTTall, C. Gaudio, E. Senecal, F. Kalinowslci. 4+h Row: D. SmiTh, B. Szymanslci. K. SmiTl1. J. Mogavero. 5+h Row: M. Olszewslci, S. Rocco, K. Demlcowslci, M. Loeber, C. MorreTTe, N. Raguccii. WHERE Officers-C. MoreTTefTreas., E. Pecora1Corresponding Sec., C. Gaudio -Pres., E. Senecalf-Vice Pres., A. DiBlasio2-Recording Sec., C. Riley- CommiTTee Chairman, Miss F. Karlen-ffhdviser. BUSINESS IS PLEASURE Serving as a means by which girls may Tamiliarize Themselves wiTh various phases OT The business world which They will evenTually enTer, The Commercial Club is composed OT approximaTely ThirTy girls who are elevenTh and TwelTTh grade sTudenTs maioring in MonT Pleas- anT's business educaTion course. lT also provides valuable recreaTional and social opporTuniTies. MeeTings are held once a monTh in order To discuss business occupaTions and develop more maTure business aTTiTudes. These aTTiTudes are inTluenced by TrequenT Tield Trips To various local concerns such as The Telephone company, SchenecTady Varnish Company, General Elec- Tric Company, Union STar, and CiTizen's TrusT Banls. ln June, The Commercial Club awards a prize To The commercial sTudenT who mainTains The highesT grade average. IST Row: P. PalmaTier, T. Canell, B. Berger, D. KnighTes, M. Melanson, F. Cox. 2nd Row: B. BaTTaglino, J. Aycox, J. Ferrucci, W. Tryon, L. M ch P O C. PiclceTT. 3rd Row: F. Pidgeon, R. SanTelli, R. Gibson, W. CiTulc, C. Wrublewslci, G. Zych, F. SeT'covic, P. Viscusi, R. Berube. 4Th Row: A. Cichalewslc W coTT J. Guariner, B. FlouTon. WITH WINGS ON OUR FEET In addiTion To being compeTenT in Track and cross- counTry, in order To be a member oT The Golden Spike Shoe SocieTy, a.,boy musT show evidence oT good ciTizenship. Boys who are members oT The club may be seen pracTicing during The mild spring and early auTumn days. They are also in Training during The long winTer monThs. During The Traclc season. members oT The club parTicipaTe in sporTing evenTs along wiTh oTher mem- bers oT The Track and cross counTry Teams. Thus, The organizaTion noT only recognizes superioriTy in Traclc evenTs, buT iT also TosTers good sporTsmanship coupled wiTh good characTer and ciTizenship. During TooTball season, The boys aid by work- ing aT The concession sTand where They sell hoT dogs, poTaTo chips, and coke To hungry TooTball Tans. They conclude Their year wiTh an annual bangueT aT Ferro's ResTauranT. Officers---W. Tryon?Pres., J. Ferrucci+V. Pres.. L. lvl Treas., Mr, Vacca?Adyiser. D. Dumas, B. Wallach, R. Capperell, T. Blesser, R. llle, F. Sharp, Mr. Whalen-Adviser. sf Row: J. Kovarovic, S. FounTain, G. O'Malley, Mrs. lvlalcoTslci-Adviser. 2nd Row: D. Scheels, S. Semerad, S. STankiewicz, L. Richardson- res S 3rd Row: R. Puglese, F. Bowles, G. Gavin, T. Sipone. 4+h Row: . Au Jlv1hNRgccASdk . ars , . a u i, . ri os i. 'HIER SPRECHEN WIR DEUTSCH' Known as das DeuTsch Verein To Ger- man sTudenTs, The German Club, sponsored by lvlr. Joseph Whalen, has as iTs purpose The Tos- Tering oT inTeresT in German culTure. IT is com- posed oT TirsT, second and Third year German sTudenTs. MosT exciTing oT The year's acTiviTies are a TenTaTive Trip To The German secTion oT New York CiTy where The club members would eaT in a German resTauranT and observe The Germanic inTluence on The area, and The annual TesT held by The ScoTia-Glenville German Club. WlLLING SERVICE EARNS THANKS FourTeen girls, each day, sacriTice Their Tree periods To help ouT in The gym oTTice. These girls have responsibiliTies such as Talcing aTTend- ance and keeping The gym oTTice in order. As a reward Tor a iob well done, The girls receive acTiviTy poinTs aT The compleTion oT The school year. G.A.C. Jrs.lIs+ Row: S. Mezzone, M. Mauriello, A. Cook, T. Sipone, C. Harper, M. Yanni, C. Prilcheir. 2nd Row: N. Ragucci, P. Mon- ione, J. Marsh, Miss Carr- Adviser, Gayle Gavin-Sen geanl'-al-Arms, Laura Odoriz- zi. THE PLEASURE OF THE GAME Girls' Arhleric Club, sponsored by Miss Marcia Carr, has as irs goal srimularing school spirilr among srudenrs. This is done by parricipalrion in airer-school sporrs such as hoclcey, rennis, baslcer- ball, volleyball, an annual dance and lhe sale ol shalceroos. Mem- bers ol rhe Girls' Arhleric Club gain leadership experience by assisring in physical eclucarion classes ancl inrramural sporrs. Girls Arhlelric awards in rhe form oi a cerriiicare, a school lerrer or a srerling silver pin are presenred ro ourslranoling members. Seniorsllsi' Row: K. Doyle, P. Venderli, L. Somerfeldr, E. Coleman, R. Hensley-President J. Carnivale, S. Lewandoweki. 2nd Row: J. Pofrer-Vice President M. Nardi, C. Puscardo, N. Miclcllelon, C. Kellner. 3rd Row: B. Nullall, B. Genfle-Secrelary, E, Pclchflreasurer, V. Zborowslci, M. Geanopoulos. f ls+ Row: C. Caruso, A. DeMarco, P. Taylor, D. Greenwood, G. Sadowslci, R. Elrich. 2nd Row: D. Naiarella, E. Snow, E. Coleman, S. Maul. P. Civilello, R. l-laines, J. Kovarovic, N. Middleion, J. Porler. 3rd Row: K. Smilh, J. Sawanniewski. S. Connell, D. Grecco, M. Nardi, P. Rusnoclc, D. Surherland, P. Paiack, M. Yakubec. 459' Isl' Row: C. Caruso, A. DeMarco, P. Taylor, D. Greenwood, G. Sadowslci, R. Elrich. 2nd Row: E. Snow, E. Coleman, S. Maul, P. Civilello, R. Haines, J. Koyaroyic, N. Middlelon, J. Roller. H300 OR BUSTl Slrilcel This exciled cry is heard each Tuesday as Jrhe Girls' Bowling Club praclices. Girls wilh acquired slcill, as well as lhose who are amaleurs, enioy This slimulaling sporl. Every olher week, These aspiring alh- leles bowl lwo games. A+ Jrhe conclusion of lhe school year, lrophies are awarded lo Jrhe our- slancling scorers. ec-, of ls? Row: J. DeMafieo, M. Brown, M. Rodd, J. Duicher, J. James. 2nd Row: L. Sfrang, B. Becker, J. D I-'n 1-he a -is - Gruzynslci, K. Demlcowslci, M. Olszewslci, C. Zinlc, J. Yagers. 3rd Row: R. DeSanlis, M. Shepard, E. l g p S year' Bev Haller, J. Wimers. eral girls enlered The Dielz Memorial Tournamenl. T w o SPLIT SPARE GUTTER BALI. bowlers from MOM Pleasanl o o o o o s were lorlunale in winning Jrro- phies. ii Isi' Row: M. Broderick, E. Teflacic, M. Dariano, B, Lawyer, C. Sadowski, D. Brand. 2nd Row: M, Knapp, G. Nero, T. Viroio, M. Knuii, E. Dennis, M. Higgins, K. Piece. 3rd Row: J. 5oggus, K. Piccolo, J. Leguire, D. Scif, C. Docicai, M. Provost lsi' Row: R. Saxby, D. Sciweeis, D. Pawlowicz, K. Messier, D. Liiireii, K. Krasniowski. 2nd Row: P. Wilson, A, Ninifadore, S. Hail. Vi. Boianowsici, D. Dumas, M. Sacco, L. Macinovic, V. Nardi, K. Smiiii, G. Srnifii. WHERE IT PAYS TO STRIKE OUT Isf Row: D. Dibble. E. DiJoi'in, J. Melideo, H. Kozalc, J. Maselli. 2nd Row: D. DiCarlo, D. Vosburgh, M. Paiombo, K. Jackson, H. Yanaki, L. Cross. 3rd Row: K. Park, K. Pei- rasici, P. Sfaie-y, L. Leivir, D. Neidei. lsT Row: A. Tanno, C. Ferraro, D. LiTTrell, J. McDonnell, J. Weigele, M. Mackey, K. Doyle. 2nd Row: R. Hensley, M. Masucci. C. Weidman, D. Jablonski, M. J. Noyes, C. Mone, B. Osgood, M. CiaboTTi. 3rd Row: M. A. Gianni. J. Marsh, D. Casey. E. Snow, W. Reiblein, C. Ferraro, R. GiuTTrida, G. Kloss. HERE PAIN QUICKLY FINDS EASE J. Marsha-Sec., M. CiaboTTi-Pres., R. GiuTTrida-Treas., M. A. Gianni-HisTorian R. Hensle-y?V. Pres. Standing: Mrs. Ti-eve-TTTAdviser. FuTure Nurses Club is a new organiza- Tion To MonT PleasanT and is sponsored by Mrs. TreveTT, school nurse. These would-be nurses are acguainTed wiTh various levels in nursing by assisTing The Cerebral Palsey cenTer aT PleasanT Valley ElemenTary School and by,worlcing wiTh The school nurses as nurses' aides. This work enables The girls To make a careTul selecTion in choice oT a nurs- ing school in addiTion To oTTering Them The opporTuniTy To gain experience. AlTernaTing a business meeTing wiTh a program, FuTure Nurses Club meeTs Twice a monTh. They sponsored an EducaTion Day and Fashion Show early This year and inviTed TuTure nurses Trom area schools To aTTend. Also planned Tor This year was a ChrisTmas parTy. Members oT The class oT l96l who are now in nursing schools were inviTed To This parTy. Field Trips To The Gen- eral ElecTric lndusTrial Clinic and To Sunny- view l-lospiTal are evenTs looked Torward To by The l:uTure Nurses. lsT Row: J. James, M. A. Jerome, 5. Kenyon, L. LiTlce, D. Prolcop, A. Fusco, P. Lannoreaux. 2nd Row: P. Willoughby, M. Ahderson, C, STenard, L. Della V'lla, M. Evans, S. Mavich, M. STevens, H. STenard, S. Spany. 3rd Row: H. Yanalci, K. Piccolo, M. ProvosT, C. Van Duser, L. Chase, S. WhiTney, G. Willoughby, G. LeTT'ingwell, R. MaroTTo, D. Rufo. LIFE CONSISTS OF MUTUAL SERVICE The l-lillTop Teens, sponsored by Mrs. Levanway, is a service organizaTion aTTili- aTed wiTh The Young Women's ChrisTian AssociaTion. These girls rneeT Twice a rnonTh, in school, Tor a business meeTing, and monThQ ly, aT The Y.W.C.A. Tor a program oT social or culTural inTeresT wiTh Y-Teens Trom oTher area schools. The l-lill Top Teens, along wiTh oTher Y-Teens, parTicipaTe in an annual MoTher-DaughTer BangueT and Fashion Show, a ChrisTmas Flower FesTival, and a rummage sale. As a club, They have sponsored a Splash ParTy and a balce sale. Each weelc, The girls do volunTeer worlc Tor The SchenecTady CounTy l-lealTh AssociaTion. AT ChrisTrnas The l-lill Top Teens donaTed a baslceT To a needy Tamily, in addiTion To malcing candy Tor handicapped children. i 1 i I WilloughbyiPres., Mrs. Levanway-+Adyiser, A. FuscoiVice Pres., L. LiTlce-Treas. 95 IST Row: J. Nowiclci, C. Wrublewslci, W. Newman, W. Przezdzieclci, 6. Zych, S. Machovic, W. Pecora. ' d' R L lc M R gl d 2nd Row: R. Szczepanslci, G. McGraTh, 6. Popolizio, R. l.aBarge, A. Gar iner, . oc e, r. IsT Row: W. Viall, J. Dunn, F. Thayer, D. Vorhees, L. Morelli. 2nd Row: Mr. R. J. Young, R. Mamma. B. McDonnell, S. Maceilca, E. Ballou, E. lvlazzo, B. Colvin. ' 'THE SOUND Mr. R. J. Young, R. Finn, R. Delisa. THE THEORY SERVICE THROUGH ELECTRICITY Work! This is The byword oT The boys enrolled in The Technical Elec- Trica DeparTmenT. A Tully equipped ab is provioed Tor Their experimenTs anc al Theories learnec during class are proved in T'Tis laboraTory. Seniors graduaTec Trom This course have a choice oT eiT1er enTering college or going direcTy inTo indusTry. ln adciTion To regular assign- rnenTs. Their conTribuTions To lvlonT PleasanT are numerous. A Tew oT The boys are in charge oT The sound sys- Tern which is used Tor all co-curricu- lar acTiviTies. OThers have as Their iob The rnainTenance and care oT The language lab eguipmenT. AnoTher oT Their services is The recording oT Tapes Tor The language deparTmenT. Through This addiTional Training, The boys have gained valu- able experience Tor The TuTure. Be- sides aiding Their school, They also conTribuTe To The communiTy by building lab equiprnenT Tor oTher schools. Table I: C. Lewandowski-Y-Pres., P. Banaszewski-fTreasurer, L. Odorizzi?Vice Pres., N, Ragucci--Sec., Miss Clark--Ad- viser. Table 2: N. Roberlson, M. Rodd, P. Burke, G. Kloss, E. While, R. Fosler, J. Mogavero. Table 3: B. Wallach, E. l-laller, M. Shepard, C. Prilchell, C. Handy, C. Zink, M. Sacco. Sianding: L. Liquori, C. Ferraro, S. Mezzone, A. DeMarco, C. DiCrosla, B. Becker, D. Casey, J. Sislarenik, B. Sherman, J. Slevens, A. Maslroianni, R, Boisverl. Table I: M. Knull, L. Buechner, S. Kozloski, M. Wilson, M. Knapp, B. Dennis. Table 2: B. Giuslo, V. Rosselli, B. Wier, D. Brand, D. Neidel, J. Calilano, S. Bulrym. Table 3: J. Daily, C. McDougall, L. Houslon, D. Flaelgen, P. Spenello. s is :ik Library Club members enlerlain lacully al fhe Library Club lea. BOOKS WE MUST HAVE The Library Club, a service organizalion, was lhe lirsl club lo be organized when our school was opened in l93l. Each member devoles a minimum of one period a week in helping in The library. Aside lrom keeping lhe shelves in order lhere is liling, preparalion ol books lor use, and limilless clerical lasks. Rouline dulies, such as slamping books, checking overdues, and replacing relurned books lo lheir proper places are also ex- pecled ol lhe members. Club members have an excellenl op- porlunily lo become acguainled wilh books and library praclices. Wilh lhis experience, lhe members are able lo assisl olher slu- denls, which is viral in making our library lunclion al lop el- liciency. Each .year during Book Week lhe club sponsors a lacully lea. 97 'F' VGST GU STT M D p y P d T, B. ToTTolo, B. B.eTka, R. Male. S. Len han, F. ScTcovic R. Beebc. g M C pp l Ad R B b T C g: . em se in - O iii T Cain sells Mr. Gregory a paper on Kiwanis Kd D y A HERITAGE OF SERVICE The Key Club is a non-proTiT service organizaTion which helps noT only The school, buT also The communiTy. ln order To be a member oT The Key Club, one musT have speciTic gualiTicaTions. The members musT exhibiT a sound academic baclcground as well as gualiTies oT leadership and a desire To help The school and The communiTy. Key Club serves The school in varied ways. Each morn- ing The members deliver newspapers To The TaculTy. ProTiTs are puT inTo The Key Club Scholarship Fund which enables a senior boy To aTTend college. The club also sponsors The bonTire and pep rally Tor The annual elecTion day TooTball game. Key Club represenTs lvlonT PleasanT in many communiTy acTiviTies. On Kiwanis Kids' Day. The club sells newspapers and Then donaTes The money To needy children. Each ChrisT- mas a Tood drive is sponsored Tor The less TorTunaTe Tamilies in The communiTy. lvlonT PleasanT can be proud oT The worlc oT The Key Club. This club is a greaT beneTiT To The school and represenTs lvlonT PleasanT well in The communiTy. OFFICERSiR. Beebe--Corresponding Secrehary, B. Tofifololflecordinctq Secre- fary, M. DempseyiPresIden+, R. Berube1Vice President T. Cain-Treasurer JUNXORS -T W, Smifn, J. DICVISTO- farof A. Smi+h, P. Locci, J. Rispoli, A. De-Siena, B. Sanfore. Sfandingz R. De- Paula, F. Pidgeon, R. San+eHi. FRESHMEN l Siffingz T. DiNoNa B. Neidel. B. Lyons B. Kukan, B. Wen dell. Sfandingz R Baffaglino, J. Vacca. .lv-9 -41 NO WHERE BEATS A HEART SO KINDLY M Mackey, C. Gaudio, N. Meyer, L. Odorizzi, R. Hensley, J. Carnivale, T. Landau, P. Banaszewski, J. Marsh, C. Kelfner, C. Riley, N. Middlefon, C Fuscardo, C, Foley, J. McCari-oll, B. Genlile, M. Qualanfone, M. Tucceri, G. Gavin, M, Yanni, M. Donadio, P. Vendifli, S. Saufer. WORK GIVES FLAVOR TO LIFE Moppelles, a service organizalion a+ Monl Pleasanr l-ligh School. is made up of a group of hard-working girls from all classes. One of lheir various dulies is lhe up-lceep ol Jrhe girls' gym. They daily mainlain lhe gym in condilion lor classes. In addilion, lhe Moppelles help make Jrhe girls' gym ready for parlies. dances, and olher various school lunclions as well as cleaning up aller lhem. Miss M. Carr, Advisor. OFFICERS-On Ladder: T. LandaulSec., Mrs. Marlin-Adviser J. McCarroll-Treas., P. Vendil'rilVice Pres., N. Middlelon Pres. iff? SENIORS-Kneeling: P. Vendiffi, T. Landau, C. Gaudio, C. RJey, J. Carnlvale, S. Sauder. Sfandingz C. Fuscardo, M. Qualanfone, C. Foley, N. Mlddlefon, B. Genfile, J. McCarroH, R. Hensley, C. Kefiner. A LITTLE WORK, A LITTLE PLAY JUNYORS-Kneeling: M. Yanni, N. Meyer, M. Donadlo, M, Mackey, Sfanding: L. Odorizzi, P. Banaszewski, J. Marsh, G. Gavin, M. Tucceri. - 1 T. Vacca, F. Solghan. M. lvlelanson B. Bieika, Mr. Rieg-Adviser, P. Nicholas, J. Rispoli, P. Green- wood, J. Samon, J. RloTnik. MonT PleasanT's proiecTionisTs are specially Trained in The up-keep and operaTion oT audio-visual eguipmenT. They are responsible Tor The disTribuTion oT proiecTors, Tilms. and Tapes To The proper rooms when They are needed. If The Teacher or sTudenT in a classroom are unable To operaTe The machines, The proiecTionisT remains To run iT. ATTer iTs use members reTurn The eguipmenT To The proper room and pack The Tilm Tor reTurn To The disTribuTing cenTral. MANY HANDS MAKE LIGHT WORK Composed oT a group oT con- scienTious lv1onT PleasanT boys, The Moppers are responsible Tor many Tamiliar services which help improve The school. These various services range Trom vending soTT drink and baskeTball schedules To erecTing bleachers and cleaning The boys' gym. NOT only do The ambiTious lvlop- pers spend Their Time working- here aT school. buT They also Take a Trip To Madison Square Garden in New York CiTy where They aTTend a bas- keTball TournamenT. ROLL 'EM lsT Row: F. Gallo, J. Bloomer. J. Gemmelr, B. WaTkins. 2nd Row: R. Seicovic, J. Rornelli, lvl. l-larTley. R. Herbert R. Lewis, P. Snare. 3rd Row: T. l-lummel W. l-lurd, A. lvlacVilla, C. Brogue, G. Palmer, T. Frank. 41h Row: lvlr. Deyowfxdviser, lvl. Madelone, G. Bush, A. Taber, F. C ll R B ck y R F y oins, .ro wa, . arr. IsT Row: G. Zych, B. Weir, J. BurnbardaTore. 2nd Row: J. Ciccone, E. PaTka, T. Sipone, D. FlaeTgen, P. Spenello, J. LoTano, J. Guarnier, J. Daily. 3rd Row: B. Sherman, S. ArchambaulT, P. Schermerhorn. W. T-lyaTT. 4+h Row: F. Ferradino, E. Turchi, W. Lane, M. TalcaroTT--Adviser. MUSIC THERE SHALL BE ConsisTing oT approximaTely TwenTy mem- bers, The orchesTra is conducTed by Mr. Theo- dore TalcaroTT. The orchesTra meeTs daily dur- ing The same period as The band meeTs. Thus, many sTudenTs are able To parTicipaTe in boTh organizaTions by spending one halT of Their Time in each group. This also' gives sTudenTs The op- porTuniTy To learn many diTTerenT sTyles oT music. Popular music, such as The scores oT Broadway shows, is sTudied as well as The classical Torms oT music. Thus, sTudenTs are experienced in play- ing a wide varieTy oT music. PracTice is cul- minaTed by performance in concerTs. SigniTicanT concerTs are The ChrisTmas concerT, a spring concerT, and commencemenT exercises. Through public concerTs, The orchesTra noT only repre- senTs The school buT also serves The communiTy. THE PLAY'S THE THING This year, The Drama Club and The Eng- lish ArTs Council have uniTed To Torm The Play- bills. Under The guidance oT Mr. Theodore KoTTl4e, This group conducTs iTs own personal sTudy oT appreciaTion oT The lively arTs. The Playbills aTTend presenTaTions in The area puT on by boTh amaTeurs and proTessionals. A Trip To New Yorlc CiTy To see Gideon is a TorTh- coming evenT Tor The Playbills. In school, These sTudenTs encourage dramaTic appreciaTion by selling TiclceTs To plays and musicals, such as Androcles and The Lion, and by Talcing a maior parT in The annuaal spring producTion. Arsenic and Qld Lace, a rollicking comedy by Joseph Kesselring, will be This year's aTTempT. IST Row: M. STevens, J. Truelove, P, VanDerWerken, K. Jurosko, D. DiCarlo. 2nd Row: D. Vosburgh, F. Levine, W. Viall-V. Pres., R. Beebe -Pres., M r. KoTTlce-Advise r. lsT Row: A. Pace, M. Donadio, D. Scheels, S. Sommers, D. Dumas, K. Messier, S. STanlciewicz, T. Sipone. 2nd Row: S. Webb, 6. O'Malley, V. RosseTTi, K. Parks, E. Coleman, S. Semerad, J. Gage, D. Boggus, J. DuTcher, L. Machovic. 3rd Row: Z. Lewis, B. GuisTo, J. Daily, A. Srodski, J. CaliTano, E. MaTTeson, K. MarTin, K. Krasniewski. DANCING, THE POETRY OF THE FOOT Three Modern'Dance pupils, Elaine Coleman, Susan Semerad, and Jacqueline Gage, sfrilce a pose Tor MonTaneer phoTographer. Organized in l96O, The Modern Dance Club is a source oT enioymenT To over nineTy parTicipaTing members. The club's obiecTives are To p rom oTe and encourage poise, good posTure, liThe- ness, and coordinaTion. Girls learn To express Themselves Through dance movemenTs: The abiliTy To creaTe dance paTTerns and The love oT crea- Tive dance is insTilled in Them Through The experT direcTion oT Mrs. Barbara MalcoTslci. The climax oT The year's worlc is The workshop. WiTh l.inTon l-ligh School as our guesT This year, The workshop has been TenTaTively planned Tor an aTTernoon, wiTh a rep- resenTaTive Trom Skidmore College, who will demonsTraTe some new rouTines. IT would also be desirable Tor oTher schools To aTTendq iT This is The case, The workshop will Talce place on a SaTurday. lsf Row: V. Gravell, M. Brown, B. Jaros, G. Nero, M. Hare, C. Rakvica, G. Boreali, R. Capufo, A. Gabriele, G. Sfaley, K. Pefraske, L. Thomp- son, P. Scavia. 2nd Row: M. Sacco, E. Jarvis, J. Maselli, D. Brand, S. Rickard, A. Negro, G. Ballard, L. Saunders, T. Buono, D. Dibble, N. Cross, B. Feafhersfone, M. Rodd. 3rd Row: l. Miceli, R. Eldridge, P. Taylor, P. Sisack, N. Scrafford, G. Fowler, E. Pefrillo, S. Green, V. Evans, P. Perry, A. Cipriano, A. Noyes, S. Kenyon, J. Copp, J. Ennis G. Anderson. 4fh Row: M. DiCarlo C. DiMonfe, T. Vifolo, D. Vosburg, D. DeCarlo, K. Jackson, L. Lifke, S. Anderson, S. Hall, S. Neal, S. Brannick, J. Boggus, K. Lunney, L. Pufrock, G. Leffingwell, M. Nickloy, T. Handy. SELLING THE TOOLS OF CUR TRADE Known fo Monf Pleasanf sfudenf as simply Bookroom workers, fhe members of fhe Business Pracfice Club perform an imporfanf dufy-fhaf of running fhe bookroom. The club, sponsored by Mr. Michael Pinchuk, resfricfs ifs membership fo five business sfudenfs who ha ve successfully complefed courses in bookkeeping, shorfhand, and fypewrifing. A larger membership would limif fhe experience and individual fuforial fype of fraining available fo fhese sfudenfs. Each sfudenf is assigned fo a specific iob which is rofafed every fwo monfhs. The bookroom furnishes Monf Pleasanf sfudenfs wifh all fhe fexfs necessary for fheir courses. lf's a mighfy busy place, especially af fhe beginning of fhe school year, and fhe members of Business Pracfice Club work hard fo gain valuable experience. C. Foley B. Nuffal' S. Cornell D. Greenwood J. Kaufman Mr, PinchLlclAdviser. lsf Row: B. Sherman, B. Wier, F. lalrale, P. Spenello, J. Lolano J. Guarnier E. Wallach, J. Daly, B. Kennedy. 2nd Row: C. Sadowslci, C. Riccilello, P. Schermerhorn A. Angers, W. l-lyali, R, Truesdel' D, Flaelgen D, McQueen, R, Deggrbgl 3rd Row: Mr, Ad,3m5fDyfeCfOr, J. Salmgp R. Moore M. l-larfley, F. Ferradfno, J. Calilano. W. Lane. Sludenls heed inslruclion of Mr. Adams al band rehearsal. ADDS SPIRIT TO SPORTS Among +he music courses ol- lered al lvlonl Pleasanl is Band. Thi organizalion offers musically inclined sludenls wilh inslrumenlal abilily an opporlunily lo express lhemselves. Expression is accomplished daily lhrough Jrhe assembling ol lhe band as a class. In addifion lo Band classes, lhe members perform al various school concerls. assemblies and pep clinics. They also malce appearances as a marching uni+ al school games and in communify parades. PURSUIT IS THEIR WHOLE DELIGHT l goT him! is a Tamiliar cry aT The annual Turkey shooT held each November by The mem- bers oT The SporTsmen's Club. The Triendly com- peTiTion. under The spon- sorship oT Mr. Richard Green, oTTers ouTdoors- men The opporTuniTy To promoTe' Their inTeresT in conservaTion, hunTing. and Tishing. Also The boys learn The proper use oT Tirearms, camping equip- menT, boaTs, and Tishing rigs. OTher acTiviTies are an ice-Tishing Trip in January and a spring camping Trip which aT- Tords The boys a Time To live oTT The salT oT The earTh. IST Row: E. Ballou, P. Pallesclci, R. l.aBar ei-President 2n :I Row: B. ToTTolo-Treasurer, A. Locke 9 +Vice Pres'denT, Mr, Gre-eneAdviser, J. Zehrter, P. Ronish-Treasurer. ISI' Row: J. SisTarenil4, M. A. Gianni, K. Heenan, C. Ferraro. 2ncI Row: L. Frier, l l. BuTTon, R. Rush, R. BoisverT. 3rd Row: lvl, KaleTTa, R. LaBarge, J. Nowfclci, J, Gurzynslci. 4Th Row: P. Ronish, Mr. D, STonevAdviser, R. Bee-be. HSCIENTISTS IN THE MAKING Composed oT a group oT sci- ence-minded sTudenTs who have been selecTed on a basis oT Their in- TeresT and accomplishmenT in sci- ence, The Science Seminar SocieTy is an organizaTion which endeavors To encourage These pupils To con- Tinue Their scienTiTic inTeresTs and TurTher develop Their slcills. A science proiecT room, well equipped wiTh all The essenTial science TaciliTies, is available Tor These sTudenTs To work on science proiecTs which are oT par- Ticular inTeresT To Them. SocieTy meeTings occur abouT once a monTh, when The group hears inTormal Tallcs by spealcers prominenT in Their re- specTive Tields oT science, and dis- cusses reporTs a'nd demonsTraTions given by iTs own members. S. Founfain-Represenfmive, D. ConIey, A. DeMarco, C. Weidman, D. Labonie. C. Sfenard, J. Iacobucci-Represenfafive, G. Sparre, D. Brand. BOOSTING OUR SPIRIT THROUGH PRECISION S. Anderson, P. Monfone, K. Krasniewski, K. Smnn, L. Richardson, E. Sobieski, M. Sacco, J. Dufcher, N. Audef, A. DeSorbo, D. Boggus, A Pace. M. Donadio. I08 I. Sosinski, J. Gage, E. Whife-Business Manager, C. Sameisici. P, Perry, B. Szvrnanski M. Mulck-Caprain, C. Dempskv, W. Reibiein. Under rhe direcrion of Mrs. Barbara Maicoiski, rhe Raidere++es. a precision marching group. have come info exisrence. The main purpose oi This new group is boosring Pieasanhs school spirir. In ad- dirion, ii gives more girls an opporruniry +o parricipare in a maior acriviry. During Jrhis pasr year, Jrhese iunior and senior girls have added color. enrerrainmenr, and variefy 'ro our halfhmes. wh? milf C. DiCros+a, J. Cipriano-Represenrafives, P. Pepiceili, L. Maghovio S. Hail, L. iovlno, S. Mezzone, D. Rarnundo, N. Ragucci-Co-Capfair, A. Srodski, D. Pawlowicz, P. Banaszewski, J. MarshwRepresen+a+ive. .Lv ...a-- Recepiionisfs--SiTTing: N. RoloerTson, E. Senecal, L. WolTT. Sfandingz V. Gravell, J. Zebrowslci, S. Renzi, S. Mardi, G. Sanders. One please, is The Tamiliar by-word oT The members oT The ATh- leTic Council, composed oT a selecT group oT iuniors and seniors chosen To assisT in The managemenT oT money collecTed aT aThleTic evenTs. Members can oTTen be seen during Their lunch hour selling TiclceTs which say AdmiT One : and aT every game They are aT The gaTe Te collecT Them again. STRIVE TO MAKE OUR VISITORS WELCOME This year, iv1onT PleasanT's STudenT Board insTiTuTed a new recepTion service. The RecepTion- isTs relinquish one period a day aT The deslc locaTed near The main oTTice, giving direcTion To our visiTors a n d answering a n y guesTions They mav have. GET YOUR TICKETS HERE ATI'1IeTIc Council-lsT Row: S. Archambaulh J. Kaufman, S. STanlciewAcz, C. Weidman, A. Tanno, D. Pawlowicz. 2ncI Row: R. BoisverT, A. Desiena, R. Gebo, W. Newman, J. SisTarenilc, H. Feldman, Mr. lvlalcoTski-Adviser. Cadei' Teachers--Isf Row: M. RosseTTi-Chairman, S. Semerad, C. Samelski, C. Prunlco. 2nd Row: L. Jahnel, P. CiviTello, B. NuTTall, B. Sleclziewska, C. Mone. Missing: T. Monslco. HE WHO TEACHES, OFTEN LEARNS HIMSELF EDUCATION IS A TREASURE FuTure Teachers oT America was designed To give pupils inTeresTed in a Teaching career a source oT inTormaTion. Through This club, members hear lec- Tures, see Tilms, and geT TirsT-hand in- TormaTion Trom sTudenT Teachers and The club's cadeT Teachers. AT each meeT- ing, people connecTed wiTh The Tield oT educaTion are inviTed To speak To The group. This year members oT This club purchased pins which represenT member- ship in good sTanding. Organized as a supplemenT To The F.T.A., The cadeT Teachers is a group oT girls inTeresTed in Teaching and who as- sisT elemenTary school Teachers in This area. Each year These girls receive aca- demic and acTiviTy crediT, plus a Token paymenT Tor This exciTing and proTiTable experience. Fufure Teachers-iid Row: E. Teflak, L. DellaVilla, M. Broderick, l-l. Kozak, B. Meluch, K. Park, B. PeTrillolV. Pres., C. STelrnach. 2nd Row: C. Prunlco-Pres., M. RosseTTi, V. RosseTTi, 6. Nero, M. CiaboTTi?Rec. Sec., J. BumbardaTore, M. Hare, S. Semerad, B. Sledziewska, B. NuTTall. 3rd Row: C. Samelski, P. CiviTello?Treas., C. Mone, B. Gaige, L. Jahnel-Corres. Sec., C. Ferraro, C. Zinlc, M. Rozelc, P. STaley, K. Pehaske G. Fowler, J. Califano, E. MaTTeson, J. Daily, S. BuTrym. SERVE AND THOU SHALL SERVED Mr. Pinchuclc, R. BeebefParliamenTarian, R. BerubeiV. Chairman, S. Lenihan-fChairman, T. Cain?-Treas.. B. 6enTileJ-Sec.. Mr. Hickey, Mr. EigabroadT--Advisers. Our sTudenT governmenT is much like The governmenT oT The UniTed STaTes. Each homeroom elecTs represenTaTives To The sTudenT governmenTg Thus, each ciTizen oT The school has a voice in The governmenT. The STudenT Board is responsible Tor many school TuncTions. lncoming Treshmen are welco.med To The school by STudenT Board members during Treshmen orienTaTion. This body also serves The sTudenTs by spon- soring assemblies, mainTaining The losT and Tound, and disTribuTing season TiclceTs, honor privilege cards, The yearboolcs, and The WaTchTower. The STudenT Board members also greeT visiTors To The school and parTicipaTe in communiTy services such as The yearly cloThing drive. Even Though The STudenT Board does parTicipaTe in many services, iT is noT primarily a service or- ganizaTion. The primary purpose oT The STudenT Board is To acquainT The sTudenTs wiTh The pracTices oT a democracy. This can besT be illusTraTed by The elecTion oT oTTicers in May when all sTudenTs who wish To voTe Tor oTTicers musT regisTer, and laTer voTe on voTing machines. lsT Row: E. TeTlaclc, l.. Argersinger, A. DiBlasio, Bf Slcoda, R. l-laines, C. Harper, B. PeTrillo, K. Doyle, P. VendiTTi, B. Pecora, R. ST, MarTin, f. Neahr, R. NaTole. 2nd Row: M. Evans, l.. Chase, S. Coons, J. MasTroianni, l.. Odorizzl, J. PoTTer, D. ViTolo, E. Cox, E. Solghan, A. DiSiena, T. DiNola, J. DiCrisToTaro, J. Aycox, J. Cook. 3rd Row: D. CiaboTTi, N. Loeber, J. Corcoran, D. Boggus, S. Green, E. Bowles, S. Aussilcer, M. Yanni, J. NuTTall, J. Vacca, B. Aldi, R. Moore, A. GenTile, R. Coon, G. Carhide, R. MarTino. 'ww-.., Y fi Q. Helping lo slimulale awareness of cilizensliip among sludenls, A. DiBIasio. Sludenl Board Typisl. several elecfions are held annually. Porernosl' among llnese evenls are class eleclions and Sludenl Board Eleclions. SERVICE WITH A SMILE Is'I' Row: P. Fonda, N, Meyer, M. Mosely, T. Marquez, B. Dennis, P. Anlalelc, W. Berger, F. Naslacie, D. Barllefle. E. Turclni, S. Maclwovic, B Wendell. 2nd Row: R. Hensley C, Fuscardo, R. Eldridge, L. Sornerleldl, S. Murplwy, B. Wallaclw, M. Geanopolos, C. Andy, P. Niclwolas, P. Della Villa, F. Sefcovic, P. Locci, B. Tolfolo, J. Massaroni. 3rd Row: J. Boggus, C. Farraro, G. Gavin, J. Marslw, P. Banaszewslci, R. Brockway, E. Wluife B, Ives, B. Flanigan, J. Weigele, B. Giusfo, R. Marollo, S. Spany. Green explains lhe operalion ol lhe cash regisler lo Tina Handy B land. J Broeland and Miss Holl counl proceeds aller a day's sales. LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIENCE A service organizalion, sponsored by Mr. Richard Green, lhe Sludenl Slore Club serves as a laboralory lor sludenls enrolled in lhe relailing course who are willing lo devole parl ol lheir lime each day lo work in lhe sludenls' slore. These parlicipanls gain on-lhe-iob experi- ence in arranging displays, keeping sloclc and wailing on cuslorners. The slore handles lhe sales ol yearboolcs and class rings and arranges lor senior caps and gowns, besides ollering a variely ol school supplies al low rales. All prolils are lranslerred lo lhe Sludenl Board lo help subsidize such lhings as lhe school newspaper. Daily specials oller miscellaneous ilems such as candy bars, lissues, el celera, al reduced prices lo lhe sludenls. Also, lhe Sludenl Slore sponsored a pholo quiz whereby lhe lirsl lhree sludenls lo correclly rnalch lhe Sludenl Slore workers and lheir baby piclures received prizes. The largesl prize awarded was a lransislor radio. Those sludenls who paid lheir yearbook bal- ances by a cerlain dale were eligible lor lhe drawing. Isl Row: R. Truesdell, N. Cross, P. Ballaglia, C. Harper. 2ncl Row: D. Cupernall, L. Sobieski, B. Sledziewska, J. Broeland, D. Casey, C. Ferraro, T. Handy, G. Sanders, D. Maslin, C. Fuscardo. Anne Tanno sells Mary Anne Gianni a Frllz ln our sfudenl sfore. BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE .lin ,g 5 Carol Fuscardo and Pafricia Balfaglie wall' on Pafrlcla Willoughby In We slucleni' sfore. im., 3,4 Georqean Sanders serves a cuslomer during second lunclw period. MEN BEHIND THE SCENES 'n IT Row: R. CroTT, J. Dunn, W. Newman, P. Farmer, L. Brundege, P. Meier, R. Barnell, L. More-Ili, J. Romelli. 2nd Row: M. Moslanka, B. Colvin, R. DeS b M Ri glan Adviser S Marchovic G Popolizio A Genfile A Collins HUNSUNG HEROES AlThough Their eTforTs are ofTen unnoTiced, as are Those of many hard workers, The resulTs of Their Toils are uTilized by aln'iosT everyone. Some of These groups serve daily, afhers conTribuTe Their Time on special occasions. Three of These organizaTions, The oTfice workers, The caTeTeria workers, and The Technical service organizaTion, are parTicularly beneficial To The sTudenTs and faculTy. Answering The Telephone, delivering messages, mimeographing and filing are many of The ways in which The office workers assisf The office sTafT. These volunTeers musT give up forTy-five minuTes each day To work in one of The offices. Members of The office workers musT also have a good scholasTic average. A volunTary service appreciaTed by The enTire sTudenT body is ThaT performed by The cafeTeria workers. By selling milk, operaTin'g The cash regisTers, and working behind The counTer, The oTherwise slow process of purchasing lunch is accelerafed. OT course, The iob of cleaning up follows each lunch. and The cafeTeria workers readily underTake This Task leaving The cafeferia neaT and clean. Behind The assemblies, school play and dances are The members of The Technical service organizaTion. These boys help seT up lighfs, audio eguipmenf and sfage props. Because of experience wiTh The eguipmenT, The sTudenTs of The Technical elecTrical deparTmenT compose The maiorify of This organizaTion AIDlNG THE LUNCHTIME RUSH 'ki .Y Sfandingz P. Ronish, T. Cooper, A. Nealwr, L. Mosher, M. Musick. Siffingz T. Kiszkief, P. VoHor. D. Smi+h, A. ATTen, R. NafoTe. WORK MUST BE DONE Row: P. Jordan, C. RiTey, E. Pecora, C. Passarnonre, P, Rusnock, S. Bianco, P. Baffaqlia, P. Pulyer, B. Lassor, J. Bufryn, M. Masucci, R. T-TensTey M J. Noyes, P. Vendiflri. 2nd Row: J. Pofier, A. DiBlasio, B. TefTak, E, SenecaT, S. Brady, E. Snow, P. Lencewicz, C. ATdi, C. Weidman, M. Ciaboffi Mone, A. Tanno, M. BoiTard, M. Coryino. 3rd Row: M. Mqsicl E. Slurnanski, D. Grecco D. Sudiedand, J. Sawanfewslf, B. Sledziewska. 5. HaTTai1 E GiardineTTi, G. Anderson S. Whitney, E, Sobieski, C. Fisher. M. Donadio, M. Sacco. 4H'1 Row: A. DeMarco, S. Muscanefl. J. Muscanell, G anon A. Pusz G, Sadowski. N. MiddIe'on C. Poiey, M. Q'sze-wslci K. Dernkowski, C. Sfeimacn, J. Mogayero, P. Lewis, S. Sernerad. 5fh Row K Smifn, N. Roberfson, C. Gaudio M. Nardi. R. Giugrida, S. Coons, T. DeLorenzo, C. Morre++e, K. Komes, J. Kaufman, S. ConneTT, J. CaTiTano, S Bufrym, K. Park, bfh Row: B. Wafacn V. Nardi, L. Machoyic, K. Sn'1i+n, D. Boqgus, K. Szurniloski, D. Srnifh, S. Rocci, V. Graveu, D. Neidel Yakubec, T. Landau B. Melucn, M. Qualanmne. 7+h Row: S. Beck, S. Tillerna, P. Kalinowski, B. Craft J. DaiTy, D. Masfin, M. Thorne, D, ScT'1eeTs R Saxby, S. HalT, S. Murphy, L. lovino, A. Cook, J. Ciprfano. MONT PLEASANT TO YOUp w ls+ Row: B. Feafhersfone, T. Buono, M. Panfalone, D. Prokop, L. Buechner, E. Dennis, B. Burdo, M. Broderick, G. Sadowski, K. Doyie, J. Dufcher. 2nd Row: B. Skoda, J. Bellome, D. Zeqlen, V. Rosseifi, G. Vinciquerra, K. Park, M. Knapp, F. Fonda, B. Nacco, N. DiSfasio, J. Dickson, P. Kiskis, L. Housfon. 3rd Row: B. Pedace, J. Mogavero, J. Winfers, H. Sfenard, M. Kaieifa, B. Sianfon, G. Leffingweli, P. Speneiio, N. Welch, L. Liike, M. Geanopouios, J. Califano, R. Haines, N. Middlefon, M. Higgins, J. Marsh. OUR VOICES WE RAISE . . . ls'f Row: M. Sacco, L. Arqersinger, M. Thorne, R. Voller, N. Meyer, M. Tucceri, C, Prlfcheff, J. Coppola, E. DiJohn, M. Hare, S. Archambaulf, A. Pace. 2nd Row: C. Lewandowskif S. Beck, G. Fowler, T. Vifolo, M. Anderson, K. Smifh, B. Weir, C. Barber, A. Gardner, L. Saunders, T. Marquez, C. Sandowski. 3rd Row: M. Provost D. Sehl, S. Neal, J. Boggus, C. Dockal, S. Bufrym, D. Siaskiewicz, J. We-iqele, N. Casfle, K. Demkowski, M. Palumbo, J. Ennis, D. Vosburgh, D. DYCarol, K. Pe'rraske, S. Mavich, J. McCann, M. Brown. . N , , , , r V 1 f . SS 5-'U .srfmi ,, .f F' 'V qi-red i XLQ 1-.,,...' M s 7' IT Row: Mrs. Russell2Adv7se' V. Zborowsh1Assoc. Ed or E, Oso:oo?'Nlews Ed 'Tv 2nd Row: M, Dempsev EdiTor-in-Chef S. Lemhan S Ed THE VOICE OF THE PRESS We, as sTudenTs aT MonT PleasanT, are proud oT our award-winning newspaper-The WaTchTower. Work- ing diligenTly under The experT guidance oT Mrs. BeTTe Russell and Mr. Bruno Caldaro, The sTaTT oT The WaTchTower, produces eighT inTeresTing and well-wriTTen issues each year. These issues serve as a means oT inTorming The sTudenT body oT various imporTanT occurrences in MonT PleasanT. ln addiTion, The many regular columns oT The paper such as Dear Reggie and Top oT The T-Till provide humor and varieTy and malce The paper enioyable as well as worThwhile. Along wiTh This, The WaTchTower aTTords an excellenT opporTuniTy Tor inTeresTed sTudenTs To learn The iournalisTic arTs. This is accomplished noT only Through reporTing, bu+ also Through The adverTising, arT and disTribuTion deparTmenTs. Accompanying This valuable experience, is The much hard worlc done by all The members oT The WaTchTower sTaTT in order To puT ouT monThly ediTions. As a welleearned reward Tor Their Toil, The annual Empire STaTe School Press AssociaTion ConvenTion in Syracuse recenTly awarded The WaTchTower Top honors Tor newswriTing and ciTaTions Tor Typography, layouT and ediTorial commenT. OT a possible 600 poinTs, The WaTchTower was given 574 by The iudges. This, we Teel, is valid prooT oT The excellence displayed by The WaTchTower. The imporTance oT eTTicienT business pracTices is demonsTraTed To The adve-rTising sTaTT by Mr. B. Calclaro, sTaTT adviser. READ ALL ABOUT IT! THE POWER OF THE PRESS AdverTising: Among The many demanding iobs oT The WaTchTower is securing adverTising. For each edi- Tion, members oT This sTaTT earnesTly work To obTain supporT Trom The var- ious businesses oT The communiTy. WiThouT Their eTTorTs, iT wouldibe virTually impossible 'To mainTain This newspaper. EdiTorial: While The WaTch- Tower reporTs The various school news To iTs readers, iT also voices iTs opinion on many Timely Topics. From caTeTeria conducT To currenT evenTs, The ediTorial sTaTT of The WaTch- Tower does an enviable iob. M503 The final producT is disTribuTed by homeroom represenTaTives. . K Q, 1 X A-...,. f: uf , Q ' mu ,- ,Mxg 1 awww mm . N592 qv Q., , . -- , 2 . Q v Q A , ' , W3 an is is ,. i I g 322131 R -' 4 ' C .L . - STaTT phoTographer, Russell BoisverT, selecTs a picTure Tor a TuTure ediTion oT The WaTchTower. ' l2l Reporfers--Sfanding: J. Sabafelli, P. Jordan, L. Baker, M. Qualanfone A. DeSEena, J. Sisiarenik, B. Sherman. Seaiedz C. Meme, S HMIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD , . P. CFvi+eHoZCo-Manager Adverfising Staff, J. Gurzynski-1DIs+rIbuHon Manager, D. Grecco1Co-Manager Adverfising Sfaff, M Mauriello-Treasurer. Missing: R. Babbif. lsf Row: N. Welch, J. Weigee, R. Haines, M. Rosselfi, K. Doyle J. Diclcson, B. Wier, B. Skoda, C. Prunlco, C. Lewandowslci, C. Prifchelf, M. Tucceri B. Pedace, D. Flaelge, J. Marsh. 2nd Row: P. Spenello, L. Lillce, J. Mogavero, V. Rosselli, N. Caslle, D. Siaslciewicz, M. Geanopoulos, A. DeSiena, J Cenlolianfo, L. Mosher, F. Solghan, J. Plolnilc, S. Bulryn, S. Archambaull, A. Fusco, T. Marquez, N. Meyer. 3rd Row: W. Hyall, R. Sabalelli, J. Massaroni A. Maslroianni, B. Sherman, B. Pause, T. Marchiflo, R. llle, P. Nicholas, R. Aldi, W. Lane. MUSIC HATH CHARMS A small group of approximalely lilly members compose The Symphonic Singers, who represenl Monl Pleas'an+'s finesr voices. They are chosen by +he choir clireclor and say il wilh singing al Monl Pleasan+'s Two annual concerls-The Chrislmas lesli- val of music and a spring concerl. Asicle from such laclors as voice, musicianship, ancl arlilucle, a requisile for join- ing Jrhis is membership in eirher lhe school choir, bancl, orchesrra, or olher music courses. Rehearsals are concluclecl oulsiole ol regular school lime and carry no school creolil. 4 T' l Cenler: Mr. Howard-Direclor, J. Mogavero, R. Haines, A. Angers, A. DeSiena, G. Carhide, R. Sanlelli, J. Massaroni, M. Melanson, J. Marsh, J. Weigele, L, Argersinger. I23 lsi' Row C. Zinlc, M. MaieTTa, G. Boreali, C. VanDuser, J. CaliTano. 2nd Row: K. Jackson, C. Fisher, R. FosTer, M. Brown. S. Sommers, L. Liquori. 3rd ow T Slpone, C, VanDuser, J. Weigele, J. McDonnell, A. Coolc. 4Th Row: A. DeBiase, R. Alcli, P. Nicholas, A. Danberg, F. lTraTe. 5Th Row: A. Negro D Prokop P. Ricci, A. ArThur, V. Del.aura, J. SisTarenilc. 6Th Row: Z. Lewis, M. Douglas, M. Knapp, D. Zeglen, N. Perillo. ,Q Seafedz J. Dunn, N. RoberTson, J. BumbardaTore, C. Prunlco, M. Nardi, A. Pusz. 2nd Row: M. A. Gianni, S. Lewandowslci, G. Popolizio, W Cervera, J. Aycox, N. Middleron. STanding: C. STenard, P. Perry, Mrs. Love-Adviser, E. Pecora, T. Delorenzo. GOOD THINGS HAPPEN WHEN YOU GIVE MonT PleasanT has a represenTaTive of The l-ligh School Red Cross in every homeroom. Under The direcTion oT Mrs. Laura Love, The TaculTy advisor, This group carries on various proiecTs Tor The Red Cross ThroughouT The year, on a local, naTional, and inTernaTional level. Also, The organizaTion endeavors To TaciliTaTe The cooperaTion oT each member and To promoTe uniTy oT acTion in proiecTs requiring such uniTy. They endeavor To discover needs Tor and sTimulaTe service To our communiTy and The naTion and To develop beTTer human relaTions by world-wide service. Every Third year This organizaTion sends a generous giTT To Those overseas who are less TorTunaTe Than ourselves. Boys oT The wood-working shop consTrucT a large wooden chesT which is Tilled by The club members wiTh useTul arTicles. Members also Take The responsibiliTy oT The annual Red Cross money collecTion in our school. 4 we-X-..,, Advisers: J. Albrezzir E. Ciark, S. Mcilarroll, and C. Grinnell. FULL SPEED AHEAD When we chose Full Speed Ahead, as our lheme, we lell we had caplured lhe underlying spiril ol lvlonl Pleasanl. Serving as a lrue example ol lhis driving spiril are all lhose who have helped make our yearbook lhe success il is. l'm sure no book was ever dislinguished by so many hours ol hardellorl, and each slall member deserves much credil lor his diligenl work. Lingering on many days aller all ol lheir slall had gone, lhe edilors sacriliced lime and ellorl lo give you a belrer yearbook. Judilh Dickson and Henry Bullon, co-edilors ol lhe lilerary slall, along wilh Eileen Polch and Linda Barlholomew, co-edilors ol lhe arl slall. are in large parl respons- ible lor lhe V962 Monlaneer. Gellingxlhe book on lhe road lo lhe publisher was lhe iob ol Frances Fonda and her lyping slall. Wilhoul lhe ellorls ol Suzanne lvlaul and William Newman, co-edilors ol lhe adverlising slall, no money lor a yearbook would have been available. Kalhleen lvlallory, our business edilor, look lhe responsibilily ol keeping lhe books. A vole ol lhanks goes lo all our slall advisors who helped us pul our book logelher. Mrs. Mc- Carroll helped lhe lilerary slall lace lhe monumenlal lask ol wriling all lhe copy lound herein. lvlr. Green, business adviser, lvlrs. Grinnell, adverlising adviser, and lvliss Clark, senior adviser, helped change our ideas inlo lhe linished producl. Direcling all aclivily was lvlr. Albrezzi, co-ordinalor ol lhe yearbook, and l especially wanl lo lhank him lor all his help and hard work. l hope l have helped you lo undersland how much lime and ellorl wenl inlo lhe produclion ol lhe book you are now reading. l'm sure you'll agree wilh me lhal lhe IQ!-12 Monlaneer is a memorable book inlused wilh lhe spiril ol our class- FULL SPEED AHEAD! Lois Baker Edilor-in-Chief Sfaff Ediiors--lsf Row: K. Mallory--MBusIness Manager. 2nd Row: L. Baker--Edifor-in-Chief, E. Polch--Ari. 3rd Row: J. Dickson-Liierary, L. Barfhoiomew--Ari. 4+i1 Row: W. Newman--Adveriising, H. Buifon---Liferary. Missing: S. Mauilfidveriising, F. Fonda-Typing. AH Sfaff--ls? Row: D. Miller. B. Flaniqan, D. Vifoio. 2nd Row: P. Sisa Polch. S. Anderson, L. Barfisoiomew, J. Nowicki. IZ6 I LEADERSHIP YIELDS QUALITY , . i,i.,5x.z z .. gk ...iw Typing Sfaff: L S. Saufer, F. Fonda, J. Iacobucci. Missing: B. Nacco. Li+erary Siaff--J. Dickson, W. Reibiein, H, Buffon, P. Wiliougnby, M. Kaieifa, C. Keiiner, B, Pefriiio, M. Masucci. M. A. Gianni, Missing: S, Archam bauif. COMBINED EFFORTS Adveriising Sfaff--ls? Row: P. Puiver, C. Passarnonie, E. Pecora, G. Sadowski, P. Rusnock. 2nd Row: R. Coon. D. Suiheriand, R. Beebe, W. Newman, J. Sawaniewsici, B. Pecora. Missing: P. Paiak, S. Maul, W. Przezdziecki, F. Levine, P. Penienin. , ,mx , L K, . y m 1 H , A1 U, -x, Our yearbook phofographer, Joseph H. Winchell, HI. gwtmfuis 1-B-ilfl gikiwl 1 iw fi afB: 3 l iii? E Bernharf Cresner, fo asscciafes af ihe yea f 4 W' 4 H 5' i 17 W k7 ,, 1 , fi: A ..-.auuwu--np- mwwwi M696- ug' ' ' Q JK may ,q,l-K, , f v .mwijijwvw 1 A 5 ,ga 3 . mu Y I A L , AQ iw 7,5 ggi i , ,,w...w,.wf M , ,,..--- 3fq55T.??7,7.a,Mf,m5,,..W,.,.N,, W ,kk,, W S , V ' 'L .fipw Ei ! L M 4, QV A H -, -4 'K Eg 4' W 1. , e Glenn Barbara Flaniqan, Eileen Polch, and Donna M7 'sr combine felenfs for '62 Mmfan if T' T rl ,L-LL . Q .V M A W. , ...A T 125 iw! -Q2 Siifw sfifhiga is Ta ay .gk H .,.. .ig V fri 5 ER L, I 1 iiigii QW? tl .. A s-ww. ... .AW , - Q. .hrxzgifga Q1 A 3 , J-iii ,T K .im an S-uf, -,X .3 'tk X I ii' TM Isf Row: N. MiddleTon, M. CiaboTTi, R. G-iuTTrida, S. Coons, T. A. DeLorenzo, P. Pulver, C. PassamonTe. Miss Carr-Adviser, J. Cipriano, P. Pepicelli, M. Mackey, N. Meyer, T. Sipone. 2nd Row: J. PoTTer, G. Sadowski, C. KeTTner, V. Zborowslci, S. Lewandowslci. E. Polch, P. VendiTTi, E. Pecora, C. Harper, J. Weigle, N. Ragucci, S. Renzi, S. Mezzone, S. STanlciewicz. ' I . f f L 1: fisfm T ' THE FIRST OF THIN 5 3 IS WATER Sponsored by Miss Marcia Carr. The Girls' Swimming Club meeTs every Wednes- day evening Trom seven To nine aT The Van Corlaer pool. Since The pool is in consTanT use, The girls consider iT a privilege To use iTs TaciliTies. During The evening The girls are allowed a Tree swim and oTTen engage in games such as waTer volleyball or relay races iusT Tor Tun. Swimming in The winTer gives The girls an opporTuniTy To improve Their swimming and diving sTyles Tor nexT summer aT The beach. Swimming is good exercise, and by peelcing in aT Girls' Swimming Club some Wednesday evening iT's plain To see iT's Admiring swimmaTes loolc on as Sherry Lewandowslci demonsTraTes diving Torm. Tun, Tool I29 Penelope Jorcla n LUSTY YELLS FILL EVERY SILENCE , JW' ,, Kalhleen Doyle Wilh The purpose ol raising school spiril, lvlonl Pleasanl's cheer- leaders, sponsored by lvlrs. Carol Grinnell and lvlrs. Lenore Farrell, worlc hard al baslcelball games, loolball games, and pep rallies. Leading lhe sludenl body in peppy cheers al bolh home and away games, Jrhey help lo give our learn supporl. Since lhe allendance al away garnes is ollen scanly, lhe cheerleaders worlc exlra hard lo prornole allendance by securing buses and permission slips. As well as cheering al games, lvlonl Pleasanl cheerleaders, along wilh lhe cheerleaders lrom olher area high schools, sponsor lhe All Counly Cheerleaders Ball held al Monl Pleasanl in The lall. This year lhe lherne was Blue Hawaii, and Monl Pleasanl had a line' represenla- lion ol sludenls. Co-Capl ,W ,N if E Mary Anne Mosley Susan Semerad-Co-Ca pfain CI1arIoHe Lewandowslci PEPPY CHEERS RAISE SCHCOL SPIRIT Dolores Somerfeldi' Toni Ann DeLorenzo Julia PoHer iuniglg Varsify Cheerleaders-Is+ Row: M. Tucceri, M. Yanni, S. Renzi, K, Hari, M. DeSimone. 2nd Row: D. Siaskiewicz. P. Anlalek. C. Prilclweff, S ussi er. THE ESSENCE OF OUR SCHOOL SPIRIT FIGHT, RNDERS!-FIGHT! Varsily Clweerleuders pluck on Jrennis raclceis during a song al Jrlie M. P,-Linion pep rally. Mrs. C. Grinnell, Adviser i Ml H B Genfile, C. Aldi, N. Welch. C. Kefrner, S, Brady, R. l-lensley, P. Rusnock G. Sanders, M. Pe-rrelfa, S. Bianco. fwirls flaming bafons af fhe bonf re b r me, MARK TIME, MARCH! The Maioreffes, sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Malcofski, add spirif and color fo our foofball and baskefball games as well as parficipafing in pep rallies and represenfing Monf Pleasanf l-ligh in pa- rades. Af fhe big Linfon-Pleasanf foofball game, fhey worlc in coniuncfion wifh fhe Linfon Maior- effes fo perform an enioyable halffime. Along wifh fhe Maioreffes from Linfon, Draper, and ofher area high schools, Monf Pleasanfs Ma- ioreffessponsor fhe Maioreffe Cofillion af Linfon l-ligh School. This year guesfs danced fo fhe fheme of Melodies in Misff' A snappy roufine performed by fhe lvlaior- effes fo a sfirring march helps Monf Pleasanf sfu- denfs gain all-imporfanf school spirif. Bernard Kennedys snappy bafon anfics helped fo pep up half-fime performances fhis year. Bernie worlced wifh fhe maioreffes and gave a sparkling performance wifh fire balons af fhe annual bonfire before fhe Monf Pleasanf-Linfon foofball game. Y Carol Keffneriflapmin Barbara Genfile Phyllis Rusnock THE SPIRIT ILLUMINATES EVERYTHING SUSGI1 Brady' Norma Welch and Rafdereffes in acHon. Georgean Sanders Marlene PerreH'a TO RECALL JQYOUS HOURS 1 Hurryinq fo qef fo 'rheir class, ilnree of our sfudenrs are suddenly con- fronfed by our pnorograpner. Josephine Masrroianni Vers our a Mr. Virqn Proves? offers afrer-scnoe' cneer aff 'ne way from fne adxfce ro Lwo of his swdenfs. Ozarks af Hue annual Mon? Pre-asanr-Linlon Pep-Rally. ri X Coach Murvdmey 50953 Schggl gpirif fhe nlghf We're nor besnfull We're Ins? needfng an air-reid siren before rne big game, TO THE CHERRY AND WHITE, WE ALL TESTlFY Lucrefia Machovic and Suzanne Maui beiieve fha? iwo heads are befier fhan one whiie working in The quid ance office. James McCabe croons a iune a+ the Senior Taieni Show. 43 V31 Miss Marqaref Bergen, Miss Dorofhy Barnowski, Miss Marcia Carr, Mr. Joseph Rizzo, Mr. Joseph Whalen, and Miss Bonnie SCOH' enioy a coffee break in The feachers' dining room. -Y an .. ' -aqw T Qvlu V . wwf s: yn W, , M Susan Brady icneeis bravely as Joyce Carnivaie cariwheefs Rain faiis io dampen Sue Sernerads around her. hope for ihe oufcome of fhe game. IT COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR Junior Prom hosresses Barbara Fianrqan and Diane Srasklewlcz pose in fron? of The symbol of ihe dass of '62. Freshmen, Anne Negro and Vona Evans, usher parro- rnan Bradshaw info a dance. One of Sanfa's prxres felfs whar she wourd We for Christmas. Penny Jordan, Karhy Doyle and Georqcan Sanders welcome guesrs To fhe Senior- Freshman Parry. James Quick, Gerafdine Zych, Marie Qualanrone, and Roberr Palmer serve borh hands of Mr. Joseph Zrzzi at our Chrrsirnas Parry. CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RlNGING Junlor Clwrlslmas Parly. Kalnleen l-larf, Marie DeSfr'none, Carol Prllclweil, and Mary Yannl make gay paclcages ai r Vlrlqlnia Rosselfl ollers Mr. Colllns a cookle al llwe Freslwman Clnrlslmas Parly. , I , if Q ' 1 ff' L -an 1 g all Karen Krasniewslci helps Theresa Marquez and Dawna Dlbble Niglqgfag Edrbgf and DQ rolry Fla wlllm flwelr dresses as llwey prepare lor llne Cheerleaders Bali, 5555 Kyk eeq Mgjgwwffk leer 55 Rosemary Hensley and William Scoll' enjoy llweir lasl Clwrislmas al M P elqen wall pallenlly as fxrllnur Grardn R. Mr. Farrell, Mrs. Grirmeh and Mrs. Farreh, pose for fhe phofoqrapher whHe chaperohimg LEON THE HILL af rhe Cheerleaders' Baff. CLOSE FRIENDSHIPS WE GAIN . L V as W 4 . .1 ef Seafarers, Ka+hNeen Har? and Nancy Myer enrerfain ar The Junior Class Chrisfmas Parry. Q ,ff I ' 'H H 1 Mr. Dougherfy hands rea To a guest Mrs. Moon, af Jrhe Techmicai Deparrmenf Chrlsfmas Tea. Richard Sanfehi and Reber? Bembe sorf comkribufions fo The Key Cmb Food Drive. A NIGHT TO REMEMBER . . . HMYSTICAL MIDNIGHT 5141 E M35 X I V V 1 lv R V 1. V H Q, Lf fy f .ygfif-LA, Junior Prom Queen. Julia Polfer, glows raolianlly as lasl year's , queen Kalllleen Nicholas crowns her. Junior Prom Co-chairman Roberl Berube looks on. Georgean Sanders Teresa Landau Barbara Geniile Toni Ann DeLm-enzo Marie Qualanione Sandra Coons Paffida Vendllll Kafhleen Doyle Carol Fugcardo Clwarlofle Lewanclowslci lsT Row: D. Wade, W. Banach, F. Selicovic, G. Lawrence, M. Johnson, A. BarleTTe, R. ComposiTor, R. Baron, B. SanTora, J. Murphy. 2nd Row: P. Angerami, J. GalieTTa, R. Kwak, T. Febbie, M. Brown, J. Massaroni, G. Buckus, C. Brown, T. MarchiTTo, R. Cummings, D. Bersel, R. Palmer. T. Kachkowski. 3rd Row: Mr. Parisii-Coach, R. Szypanski, R. Papparella, R. Berube, E. Barnowski, T. Fresoni, D. Vacca, T. MasTroianni, L. Morelli, D. CapuTo, D. T-lennell, W. SrniTh, Mr. Grinnell-Coach. TAKE ME CUT TO THE BALL GAME X RIT ComposiTer sTands ready To hir a sizzler ouT of The ball park. I96l SCHEDULE April 2I May 3 May 5 May 6 May 9 May ll May l2 May I6 May I7 May-I9 May 20 May 23 May 25 May 26 Mohonasen Troy LinTon SchalmonT Albany AmsTerdam Niskayuna Mohonasen Troy LinTon SchalmonT Albany AmsTerdam Niskayuna During The year oT I96I, our baseball Team Tor The second Time led MonT PleasanT To The Class A Championship. Under The excellenT direcTion of coaches AnThony Parisi and Richard Grinnell, The Team compleTed The season wiTh TourTeen wins and Three losses. Eddie Barnowski piTched one no-hiTTer aqainsT Mohonasen, and was re-elecTed Player oT The Year. A Team wiTh no weak spoTs iT beaT LinTon in Two ouT oT Three games. Dick Odorizzi, Team capTain, was chosen Tor The all-counTy Team, along wiTh Eddie Barnowski, Don Wade, Thomas Febbie, and Paul Angerami. MonT PleasanT aT iTs besTl Albany baTTer Taking Third sTrike in MonT PleasanT win. 5+ Row: A. Barfleffe, R. Delisa, D. Delaney, A. Angers, J. Dilvlarco. F. Levine, Mr. Supronowicz-Coach. si Row: R. Gebo, R. Boisverf. 2nd Row A. Desiena. . S. Ziobrowslci, l-l. Feldman, J. Salmon, l96l SCHEDULE April 28-LaSalle May 2-LaSalle May 5-Amsferdam May IO-Linfon May I2-Albany May I7-Linfon May I9-Troy May 22-Amsferdam lvlay 23-Albany May 24-Troy May 25-Secfionals TENNIS ANYONE? Troy Win Albany Win Heafly Win l-leafly Win Linfon LOSS Albany L055 Troy Win Our fe,nnis feam managed a fairly success- ful season due fo fhe sfeady ground game of Richard Anker and fhe aggressive volleying of Fred Levine, bofh refurning leffermen. Dick Supronowicz coached fhe inexperienced feam fo a credifable 4-4 record wifh fhe occasional as- sisfance of Jaclc l-liclcey, a fennis minded member of fhe faculfy. The fwelve new Michigan Avenue courfs are expecfed fo increase fhe fennis pofenfial in fhe fufure. FORE! Monf Pleasanf's I96O golf feam, coached oy Sigmund lvlalcoslci, had an unsuccessful season, losing all of ifs nine meefs. Our home games are played af Schenecfady Municipal Golf Course, fhe fee being paid by fhe school. Handi- capped by having only one refurning player, fhe feam puf forfh ifs besf'for fhe Cherry and Whife. I43 IsT Row: R. Rush, R. Dobies, G. Dempsey. 2nd Row: Mr. lvlulvaney-Coach, R. Osborne, R. Ciranello, C. DiCerbo, J. Ferry, R. ForsTell, R. Cross, W. Banazewski, A. Gallo, J. KoreTnicki, K. Thompson, R. Gibson, l. Cooper, Mr. Vacca--Coach. 3rd Row: B. BieTka, W. ScoTT, W. Tyron, W. CiTuk, A. Cichalewski, C. Wrublewski, G. Zych, F. Cox, J. KorTT, T. Versocki, F. Feradino, J. l-lillier. 4Th Row: B. McDonnell, P. PalmaTier, J. Guanier, R. Beniamin, M. Delanson, P. Locci, B. FlouTon, J. Rising, R. Johnson, J. STevens, M. DiamanTe, W. Pecora, J. DiBarTolomeo. 5Th Row. C. PickeTT, C. Brogue, R. Manna, R. Lawrence, P. Viscusi, R. CarruThers, J. Severino, S.. Brynarski, K. Becker, T. Blesser, K. DeSanTis, J. Barber. ALONG THE CINDER TRACK Aided by The superb coaching oT lvlr. Raymond Vacca, our Track Team has gone undeTeaTed in dual meeTs during The pasT seven years. Boys who have shown ouTsTanding abili+y include Phil PalmaTier lPole VaulTl, Sam Ferrucci lShoT PuTl, Randy Cross ll-ligh Jumpl, lke Cooper lBroad Jumpl, John Quarnier lQuarTer lvlile Runl, and Bob Gibson l22O Yd. Dashl. WiTh The coming season, excepTional performances are . expecTed Trom a number oT The sTarTers. Everyone will be waTching Phil PalmaTier aTTempT To break a record in pole vaulTingp lke Cooper is going To aTTain new heighTs in hurdling: i Sam Ferrucci sTrikes a ballel- pose as he waTches his discus sail To a new record. April I8 April 25 May 5 May I3 May 20 May 27 June.3 Juneb June lO lke Cooper clears The bar aT 6 TT. x and Gerry Zych will essay To Triumph in The IOO yd. Dash. I96I SCHEDULE Hudson Falls Albany High LinTon Rye UTica Police SporTs Carnival SecTionals RunoTTs-lnTersecTional lsT Row: W. Berger. R. Place, M. Melanson, W. Tryon, A. Cichalewski, W. CiTuk P L c W S oTT 2nd R w R B TT gl no W Gr bclc R Kn s T. Carnell, R. ST. MarTin.. J. Ciccone. R. Farry. 3rd Row: Mr. Vacca-Coach, A W F. Cox. J. Ferrucci. SPEED MAKES A WINNER Coached by Raymond Vacca, MonT PleasanT's Cross Coun- Try Squad was Taced wiTh The problem oT rebuilding. DespiTe heavy loss via graduaTion, The squad sTilI came Through. Be- ginning wiTh The ProcTor Run in UTica, The harriers goT oTT To a Tairly good sTarT, ending up in eighTh place. Improve- menT was in sTore Tor Them when The Team ran To sixTh place aT The GrouT Run in SchenecTady. However, The PleasanT men dropped a place aT The ST. John's Run in New York CiTy, coming in sevenTh. AT The Fordham Run. also in New York CiTy, The Team doubled Their score To The TourTeenTh sTand- ing. AT The Bishop Gibbons lnviTaTional lvleeT and The Sec- Tionals. boTh held in SchenecTady, The harriers showed a vasT improvemenT by placing second in boTh meeTs. Juniors Philip Locci and Wayman Lewis were The consTanT leaders ThroughouT The season. Besides These Two boys, leTTer win- ners were William ScoTT, Michael Melanson. Lewis Mach, An- drew Cichalewslci. Warren Tryon, WalTer CiTulc. and John Ferrucci-Manager. SCHEDULE Sepfember 30 Prodor Rim Uiics oaobef 7 emu Park Run schensasdy oaosef I4 s+.JOhn'5 Run N.Y.C. ocfobefzi Fordham Run N.Y.C. ocfobef za Bishop eabbons invi+a+iOnsi Mm scifdy Ph lic C November4 SecTionals SchenecTady IST Row: J. Severino, J. KorTT, Szczepanski, T. Versoclci, M. DiamanTe, R. MorTlca, R. Manna, R. Gibson, P. PaTriclc, 2nd Row: R. Male W Meyer LoTano, T. Cain: J, KoreTmcki, A. Gallo, R. SanTelli, R. Moore, J. Niles. 3rd Row: Mr. Mulvaney-Coach, R. BarraTiere, J. Masaroni P Gooclrow Prclgeon, J. DiCrisToTaro,4R. De Paula, R. Lawrence, D. James. 4Th Row: J. DiBarTolomeo, R. Baron, R. ComposiTor, B. Wendell J. DeFonce W Hurd J Salmon, l. Sobieski, R. King. 5'Th Row: C, Wrublewslci, S. Lenihan, R. Coon, R. Berube, S. Maceilca-managers. T LOVING THE GAME BEYOND THE PRIZE STarTing iTs season on a scorching day in laTe SepTember, The I96l TooTball Red Raid- ers clashed wiTh Rome Free Academy and dropped a I3-O decision. The nexT weekend Tound The Raiders againsT The perennial downsTaTe powerhouse, WhiTe Plains. De- spiTe one oT Their TinesT oTTensive games oT The season, The hard-TighTing Raiders came ouT on The shorT end oT a 33-QI conTesT. Of The Tollowing Three games, The Raiders piclced up Two vicTories and a loss. The wins being over AmsTerdam I3-O, Troy 32-6 and The loss To a surprised Gloversville Team 20- 7. In perhaps Their besT eTTorT oT The year, The Raiders Tied KingsTon in a come-Trom- behind scoring eTTorT ThaT showed greaT de- sire. l-lowever, in The Tinal Two games oT The season, The Red Raiders suTTered seTbaclcs aT The hands oT l.inTon I3-O and Albany 7-O, ending The season wiTh a 2 win, 5 loss and one Tie record. Individually The Team received ouTsTand- ing perTormances ThroughouT The season by halTbaclc John KoreTniclci, linebacker Thomas Versoclci, and co-capTain Richard Male. These Three MonT PleasanT players were designaTed Tor All-CounTy TirsT Team hon- ors, and Thomas Versoclci was also voTed To The School Boy All-American Third Team. Jack KoreTniclci ouTruns LinTon players Tor a long gain during The ElecTion Day Classic SepTember Se-pTember OcTober OcTober OcTober OcTober November November I96l SCHEDULE Rome Free Academy WhiTe Plains AmsTerdam Troy Gloversville KingsTon LinTon Albany Ronald Marina sfeals The ball from fwo opposing players. G3 Q ' ' Jack Korefniclci sliows his defensive brilliance as he srops opposing player from gaining. ce. .,. ., 'VW q,g,nw- H Jack Korefnicki-All-Counly H alfbaclc. Roberi' Gibson affempls exlra yardage afler breaking loose from Hwe clulclxes of opposing players. Thomas Versoclci-All-Counly Cenfer, Third Team High Sclwool All-American. Isl' Row: J. Callarelli, D. Grennan, R. Aldi, W. Campbell, P. Della Villa, K. Coleman, D. Rannie, J, Murphy. 2nd Row: H. Hill, J. Laljorie, D. Ballaglia, W. Jalinel, A. Kaskowski, T. Pollack, B. Simmons. 3rd Row: D. Slepnowslci, G. Tracy, J. Cenlofanfi, L. Frier, J. lreierowslci, M. Caslle, D. Marliniano, F. Gardner. 4+h Row: J. Maiorano, T. Felier, J. Benequislo, S. Knapp, L. Denison, B. Hogan, A. Marshall. Sfh Row: Mr. Reiq-coaclm, A. Sanlore, 6. Legueri, J, Rossi, G. Palmer, R. Lupe, G. Bislnop, Mr. Grinnell-coach. FIGHT 'TIL THE LAST PLAY IS DONE Managers-Is? Row: C. Brown, J. Lewis, J. Ploinik. 2nd Row: R. Coon, S. Maceika, S. Lenihan, R. Berube, C. Wrulalewslci. Roberl' Aldi refurns punl for long gain aqainsr Linlon J. V.'s. Ociober Ocfober Ocfober Ocrober November I96I SCHEDULE Freshman Foo+baII Arnslerdam Albany Troy Gloversville Linfon lsi' Row: T. Collefon, J. Avcox, G. Lawrence. A. Donahue, K. Laniewslci, D. Knighles, F. Rinaldi, B. Thomas, J. Siemonl, D. Kwiarowslci 2nd Row J. Murphy, M. Apollo, P. DeLeonardis, L. Denison, L. Morelli, A. Ciccone, J. Ciccone, J. Ferrucci, P. Farmer. F. Gardner. N Meyers R Pace 3rd Row: W. Meyer, A. Kaczkowslci, R. Coon, A. Kopec, E. Ballou, A. Gallo, P. Ronish, J. DiCris+ofaro, R. Moore, W. Wendell, Mr Mulvaney Coach SUCCESS TO THE STRONGEST Al Saraloga, our grapplers mer wirh defeat Undaunled, we re- bounded and won our nex+ six con- seculive malches. Arch rival Lin+on High School bowed lo our wres+lers on bolh occasions. Olher wins in clude Albany, N.Y.M.A., and Dra- per. Oufsfanding mafmen of lhe sea- son were Russell Place, Skip Ay- cox, William Meyer, John Ferrucci, AI Gallo, and Ralph Moore. Our wresllers will again be looking for l'he secrional crown. I96l-62 SCHEDULE' December Sarafoga December Windsor Tournamenr December Windsor Tournamenr January Albany January Linron January Albany January N.Y.M.A. January N.Y.M.A. January Draper February Linlon February Nislcayuna February Albany Academy March Secfionals March Sedionals ls if a pin. or a near pin? Russell Place fakes 'rhe advanrage in a decisive march IST Row: P. Viscusi, B. Pause, J. VanDerWerken, P. Locci, F. SeTcovic, 6. Simelc. 2nd Row: R. Beebe, l. Cooper, B. Sherman, Mr. Suprunowicz-Coach, R. Berube, A. MasTroianni B R ly F-I-G-H-T - VARSITY, FIGHT! MonT PleasanT's baslceTball Team commenced The '61 season wiTh deTeaTs oT Albany T63-5ll. AmsTerdam T68-64T, and Troy l7l-53l. These consTiTuTe The Three Class A wins Tor MonT PleasanT.'The sole loss was a l59-54l verdicT To LinTon. Summarizing The Tollowing vicTories, we Tind ThaT The Raiders dumped KingsTon Twice and sTrung ouT wins over Gloversville, DalTon Tor The second Time, SchalmonT and New York MiliTary Academy. The only loss in non-league compeTiTion was To Bishop Gibbons l55-SIT. The big guns Tor MonT PleasanT were The high-scoring duo oT Paul Viscusi and Bob Berube who have combined Tor double Tigures in every game. Combining Their eTTorTs wiTh Those oT Their TeammaTes, MonT PleasanT shows ThaT iT had The speed and abiliTy To rebound wiTh The besT oT Them and wiTh only Tour games remaining, lvionT RleasanT seems headed Tor anoTher winning year. To highlighT The season, Bob Berube and Paul Viscusi have been nominaTed Tor all-counTy honors. l50 I96l-62 SCH EDU LE December I December 8 December I2 December I5 December 20 December 27 December 29 January 5 January I2 January T3 January I7 January I9 January 26 January 27 February 2 February 9 February 23 March 2 DalTon LinTon DalTon Albany Gloversville KingsTon KingsTon AmsTerdam Bishop Gibbons Schalmc-n+ N.Y.M,A. Troy AmsTerdam N.Y.M.A. LinTon Albany Bishop Gibbons Troy i Paul Viscusi looks worried as he prepares To pass 'ro Gary Simek Players Rober+ Berube and Isaiah Cooper scrap for 'fine bail af Linfon game. Rfibefi Bembe, ONE Oi OUP 565+ FG' Paul Viscusi was one of our big poini i bound men, has been on ine varsiry Q61--1-ers and 5 True aggei- +0 Hwe feam. ieam for HWFGG YSSFS. Bruce Pause sinks if io Hwe despair of Two opposing piayeis. Is+ Row: T. DiNola, W. Campbell, C. Brown, R. Bersel, W. Smilh, R. Carrulhers, W. Kulcan. 2nd Row: J. Niles, W, Palumbo, L. Leva, Mr. Suprunowicz, Coach, W. Lyons, J. Vacca, W. Nieclel, A. Perryman. December December December December December December December December January January January January January February February February March Dallon Linlon Dallron Albany Gloversville Alumni-Nighi' Kinqslon Kingsron Amslerdam Bishop Gibbons Schalmonl Troy Amsrerdam Linron Albany Bishop Gibbons Troy WITHOUT EXCITEMENT THE GAME GROWS COLD Baslceiball managers, Alvin DeSiena, Scoll Lenihan, Wayne Viall and Howard Feldman discuss 'ream's pasl performances. ALL IN THE GAME Designed fo provide a chance fo parficipafe in a variefy of sporfs and feach correcf fechnigues, fhe girls' sporfs program af Monf Pleasanf is an ac- five one. Miss Marcia Carr and Mrs. Barbara Malcof- slci capably head fhis program. Affer-school sporfs are divided info fall, winfer, and spring cafegories. Fall offerings include hoclcey and fennisq winfer brings baslcefball and volleyball: spring offers fennis and archery. Modern dance is offered all year. Girls parficipafing in affer-school sporfs submif feam lisfs and a fournamenf program is organized. Volleyball, baslcefball, and hockey of- fer somefhing special in fhese fhree fields,- feams are chosen fo represenf M.P. af infrascholasfic high school programs. Modern dance feaches fhe funda- menfals of fhe arf and gives girls in fhis sporf an opporfunify fo falce parf in an exchange program wifh Linfon. ln gym class, girls are subiecfed fo fhe sporfs already menfioned plus gymnasfics, a dance unif including fap, follc, and square dancing, and base- ball. Wifh fhe addifion of a new frampoline fhis year. fhings should be really iumping. ln addifion. Monf Pleasanf girls fook parf in Presidenf Kenneoly's physical fifness program fhis year. Tesfed on a series of sfandard fesfs, fheir scores were compared wifh fhose of girls fhrough- ouf fhe counfry. 4 .- -I .,' - y clcl L f g l Edifh Fowler scores a run for her feam. l Referee, Judifln Dicksonhlooks on as Eileen Polclw fries for lwo poinfs despife elforfs of guarcl, Suzanne Maul. in Delores Somerfeldl clemonslrales proper form in rope climb- Jeannelre Kovarovic and Donna Sufherland keep in shape doing pull-ups wifh +he assisfance of Jean Morrisluaw and Dolores Somerleldl. Who said Penny Jordan and Rosemary Hensley aren'+ well coordinaled? FIT YOUTH FOR FIT CITIZENS 5 I I II: :wax Q N LW we wk ,mx an Y Y Ma ww , .. . MM Q -1 zz'f.1f2zfff1w 'f33'f1f1w12wsQ, 129, Q55 sm 5 Qgffff'-i'f,l?'z?'iz2fws 5iWkEYsW5Y3 'r5ffl2x,5a,-jzg s?s?'Ml3 'f Qf,'?5i'3'?'27z?r5 w g, f?,.7,5,g,i,:g,g, 5''5755??5sWi5i'5:5:QfgZ5, 'mil?ri''G'f -'f?f?'!'ili9:iEi4 'iZ:?Zs?1?'?'5?:f'-'fiW5li7'?f 5, Z1E ?fsE rikbxva, ,591Ef7'?:1'svQ'eJ2Sj7'iiifi feiaifwfsa Q7fwf:gf':g3'ffssfv mf 1.f1fm,5,--,ii - Yggif?Eg''s2'?'5'?'?f5,if,1'z,f Complimenfs of DEITZ'S NEWS II65 Crane S'I'. R. R. BOND Broadway and GuiIderIand Avenue Schenecfady, N. Y. THE BOND FUNERAL HOME SCHENECTADY SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings insured up fo SI0,000 by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora'Iion 25I-263 STATE STREET IJus+ Below Erie BouIevardI CompIimen+s of GEORGES' MUSIC STORE 6I 7 S'I'a+e S'I'ree+ FR 4-592I LEACH PRODUCTS, INC. Mon.. Tues. and Sat Wed-I Thur. and Fri' Wholesale Disfribufors 9 am' To 6 P'm' FR 2 8032 9 ibm- 'IO 9 P-m- - I1'd 7, N. Y. 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Complimenfs of Bob Banach receives insrrucfions from Mr. Henry BEYER FUR SHOP Wrighr, Manager of Bond Cloihing Company. l40 BarreH Srreei' FR 4-74I3 Schenecrady, N. Y. H. S. GREGORY AND SONS WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS 482 Cedar S'l'ree1' Scheneciady 6, New York DI 6-2379 Fund Raising for Organizaiions The End... And The Beginning Graduation . . . and the end of twelve years of grade and high school . . . the beginning of a new era for you. Many of you will be going on to college, to technical schools . . . while others will be going directly to jobs. VVhichever your course may be, remember that your education doesn't stop when you finish school. You can keep on learning . . . by reading, by being constantly curious on your job, about everything you do, and finding answers to your questions. You can't stand still . . . for space-age America holds little for those who refuse to make progress. The scientists of the future need trained workers to back them up . . . technicians who can build from their plans. In business, in communica- tions . . . in arts and the professions . . . there's a future for those who keep learning . . . those who acquire more skills and more knowledge. At General Electric, the future will demand trained personnel every- where . . . to design the machines, to build them, and to operate them . . . to handle the vast amount of work to be done in new ways, with new products. General Electric is not alone in this . . . for every firm Ends itself in need of men and women with ability and training, in every degree. In the years ahead, miss no opportunity to add to your store of knowledge. Keep searching for facts, for theories . . . for the basic information you will need to help you grow in your chosen field. If you do learn, you'll lit into the pattern of the future . . . ready to accept the opportunities it holds for success. GENERAL ELECTRIC SCHENECTADY PLANT DAN A. DONAHUE Men's and Boys' CIo+hing NETTLETON SHOES 240 S'I'a+e Sfreei' Schenecrady, N. Y. LATHAM SHOPPING CENTER Lafham, N. Y. The Shopping Cenfer of +he Mohawk Valley - I Complimenfs of KONIOR SERVICE STATION I4I7 Crane Sfreef DI 6-9835 EI.-NORA'S BEAUTY SALON 2425 Upper Broadway EX 3-2362 Res- TW 5-2008 Bowl Where You See +he Magic TriangIe PACELLI'S REST. I427 S+a'l'e S+. FR 7-6I5I FEATURING 32 AMF Aufomafic PinspoH'ers CERVERA 84 FELDMAN Insurance A9enCY I588 S'ra1'e S+ree+ FR ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 822 Crane Sfreei' FR 4-3355 Schenecfady, New York WOODLAWN BOWL, INC. 7-0I3l CRANE STREET FOOD MARKET 93l Crane S1'ree'l' W. J. FREDERICK 8: SONS l0l5 Helderberg Avenue Schenec'l'acIy, N. Y. MEATS GROCERIES Complimenfs of BEL-AIRE MENS SHOP Pafronize 2326 Broadway FR 7-4722 Your Complimenfs of BOB'S SUNDAE BAR I829 Broadway 1 Compliments of o EMPIRE LANES l752 Slale Srreel' Scheneclady, N. Y. l l Fox AND MURPHY sPoRTlNG Gooos Spalding-Rawlings-Riddell Fishing-Hunling-Golf-Tennis School and College Ou+fiHers Wholesale ancl Rerail FR 7-64l4 Ski Renlals by lhe Day or Week Every+l1ing for +l1e Skier Dick Norris al' Blumen+l1al's 426 Shale Slreel' Schenecfacly, New York Nl DORR A. SPENCER PRINTING SAL'S GARAGE Gas-Oil-GeneraI Repairs C Design Planning Producfon Le'Herpress Offsefl 63 iervlci Y e FR 4-I9I2 30I Craig S'I'. Schenec'I'acIy, N. Y. mg am venue C Y' ' Complimenfs of -I DETROIT SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Complfmeni-5 of Wh I I ' 'Ia i.d...+...T.eZ3L21?I2 Sliilmenf STEVE ANTHONY AND HIS II3 So. Brandywine Ave., ORCHESTRA ScI1'cIy, N. Y. FR 4-3I79 MARTY'S NEws AND GROCERIES UNEIQES o'iE5LQgn'EQNT Greefing Cards-Magazines-Noveifies BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Gifherocery Depadmen' Open Daily 7 a.m. I'iI 3 a.m. Eleanora Mariiniano, Prop. Joseph MarI'iniano, Mgr. SUHCIBY P-m- 'HI 3 lm- 35l AI+amon+ Avenue FR 2-7750 PIenI'y of Free Parking EL 5-9824 CompIimenIs of CompIimen+s MONT PLEASANT LUNCH of 920 Crane Sfreef ScI1enecI'acIy, N. Y. A AIR coNDmoNED ALL SUMMER FRIEND CompIimenI's of C0mPIImenI5 of SALAMONEIS HENRYS SUPER MARKET DEPARTMENT STORE WE DELIVER I09I-97 Congress SI'reeI' SchenecI'acIy 3, N. Y. II38 AIbanY SI 'eeI FR 7-9630 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of '62 COLONIE BLOCK 81 SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. I24 Lincoln Avenue CoIonie, New York RAMARK STUDIO YOUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS I WEDDINGS - PASSPORTS - YEARBOOKS AND CHILD PHOTOGRAPHY ....-nn--f- IfT1-...M 135 Joy sf. FR 4-8721 OVER 100 YEARS . . . of lraining and placing sl'uden'ls in l'he business world 'lhrough higher Business Adminislralion-Accounling and Secrefarial educalion. ALBANY BUSINESS CCLLEGE A School of Higher Business Educalion Since I857 l3O Washinglon Avenue Albany IO, New Yorlc COLONY BARBER SHOP I330 Sfafe Sfreei' Complimenis of Charles Mauanoble CHARLES F. AUDETTE 8:-SONS Plumbing Healing Appliances 2236 Broadway FR 4-9477 LUTHER'S SUNDAE BAR l502 Crane Slreef EX 3-5367 Complimenls of ED'S DELICATESSEN 702 Craig Sfreel' .L WATCHES DIAMONDS SILVERWARE KRAMER JEWELERS EXPERT REPAIRS 909 Crane Sfreel' FR 7-307l Chris Coward wilh Ted Viniclc al' Meyers' Boys Shop. WALLACE WEIDMAN 8: SONS General Repairing and Accessories Buick-Service-Chevrolef III6 Helderberg Avenue DI 6-8395 Complimenfs of PILTMAN REALTY I228 Chrisler Ave. FR 4-4444 Complimenfs of CHARLES BARBER SHOP Men's, Women's and CI1iIdren's Haircufs 454 Hegeman S+. J. C. MIKLOWITZ 81 SON PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS Wholesale Plumbing, Hearing and Appliances 826 Congress S+ree'I' Sch'dy, N. Y. FR 4-0872 Free Esiimaies PETRUCCl'S RUG STORE AII NaI'ionaIIy Adver'I'ised Brands Floor Tiles and Wall Tiles Linoleums, Carpels, Rugs Me+aI Trims INSTALLED BY OUR EXPERT MECHANICS We Take Pride In Our Work I73I Broadway Schenecfady, N. Y. Frank Aulicino checks sign wiI'l1 former s'I'uden'I', Ed Tymula, al H. S. Barney Company. MYERS PHARMACY A. C. PAJAK, Prop. 854 Crane Sfreei Sch'dy 3, N. Y. DI 6-3774 JOHN R. RUDD PONTIAC, INC. Authorized Sales and Service I02I SI'-are SI'reeI' DI 6-4234 Schenecfady, N. Y. HOGAN'S TOWNE HOUSE I487 SI'aI'e Sfreef STEAKS--CHOPSTSEA FOOD DI 6-975I When You Char+er a Coach Be Sure You Gef Ihe Besf DE LUXE COACHES Wifh Careful Courieous Union Chauffeurs Anywhere Anyfime A'I' Reasonable Ra'Ies SCHENECTADY TRANSPORTATION CORPORATION I335 Albany SI. 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HERMIES' MUSIC STORE Na'rionaIIy Adveriised Musical Insirumenis 7I6 SI'a'I'e S'rreeI' FR 4-7433 Complimenfs of FRANK'S TAILOR 8: MEN'S SHOP 863 Crane S+. FR 7-9I00 Schenecfady 3, New York T0ddy's NEWS Today DILLMAN'S GROCERY ,F I833 Guilderlancl Avenue 16, 3 A DI 6-9598 E 5 sTAN's RESTAURANT L Q., 957 Crane S+ree'l' Schenecfady 3, New York ROMAN EESEEPANSKI DlP2o9n:87 N ION - STAR An Evening Reading Habit With Schenectady Familiessinco 1355 I305 Crane Sheet, DI 6-I758 WILLSIE BROS. GARAGE Complimenis of MYERS CHILDREN SHOP 3I3 S1'a+e S1'ree'l' FR 4-560I avi? BEAUTY SALON l52 Jay S+ree+ Phone EXpress 3-3654 Look Your Lovliesr for +he Resi' of Your Life Class of '62 SPECIAL GUESTS ABOARD N rs. Isabell Barlholomew Nr. and Mrs. Roberlr Beebe Nr. and Mrs. Alex Ciluk lvrs. Helen Civirello and Daughiers Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Coon rv r. Jack Delaney lvr. and Mrs. Daniel DiBlasio Vr. and Mrs. James Dickson Vr. and Mrs. F. W. Elzel Viss Emily FiJrzGerald Mrs. LeRoy S. FiJrzGerald Vr. and Mrs. Romeo Eounlain Mr. H. Kennerh Friss M rs. Michael Galielia Nr. and Nr. and Nr. and Nr. and Nr. and Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Fred M. Gardner Rocco J. Gaudio Edwarld Gravell Ralph Grecco Richard Grinnell rv rs. Elaine Heidenslrrom Mr. and Mr. and Nr. and Nr. and Nr. and Nr. and lvr. and lvr. and lvr. and lvrs Nrs lvrs Mrs lvrs Nrs lvrs lvrs lvrs Kennerh Hensley W. Jahnel Henry E. Jordan John Komes Wm. A. Labonle Richard Lassor Richard Lewandowski Srephen Machovic Charles H. Mallory Nr. Ralph R. Marra Nr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Masi Niss Peggy C. Maul Mr. Nr. Vr. Vrs. Vr. Vr. Vr. Vlr. Vr. Vr. Vr. Mr. Nrs. Vrs. Vr. Mr. Vr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. lvr. lvrs. Nr. Nr. lvr. Nr. Nr. Mr. Nr. Nr. Nr. lvr. and Mrs. W. Maul Nicholas Mauro Jr. and Mrs. Miner T. Norris Agnes Osgood and and and and and and and and Vrs. Mrs. Mrs. Vrs. Vrs. Vrs. Vrs. Vrs. A. Palmer Anlhony G. Pecora Sylvesler J. Pecora Joseph Polak Raymond Poller James Qualanlone Cassio Rosserlri J. Rusnock Eloise R. Sauler J. Sawaniewski and Mrs. Charles G. Scolr and Mrs. Kennelh Semerad and Mrs. Henry Shalran Eileen Sheldon Elizaloelh Srnilh and Mrs. Millon Snow and Mrs. John J. Srenard Evelyn Sulherland and and and and and and and and and and .Vl rs. Vrs Vrs Vrs Vrs Mrs Mrs IVrs lvrs lvrs John E. Szymanski W. H. Tryon Ralph Viiolo H. Vonlzarra Frank W. Voorhees Millard Weidman Dominick J. While Slanley Wilowski J. L. Zehner Joseph S. Zizzi FIRST CLASS PASSENGERS Alderdice, Susan Bus. Ed.-Clerical Boosfer Club II. Aldi, Carol Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Maioreffes II, IZ: Officer Worker IO, II,. IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Pep Assembly II, IZ: School Play IO: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Angers, Arfhur Coll. Prep-Academic Clubs: Band IO, Treas. Il, Pres. IZ: Symphonic Singers IO, II, IZ: Tennis IO, II, IZ. Archambaull, Sharon Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Afhlefic Council II, IZ: Boosfer IO: French Honor Sociefy IO: Symphonic Singers IO, IZ: Wafchfower Reporfer Il, IZ: Monfaneer Liferary Sfaff IZ. Aulicino, Frank Bus. Eol.-Co-op. Ref. Cross-Counfry IO. Aycox, Julius Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Treasurer IZ: Execufive Commiffee Il, IZ: Sfudenf Board ll, IZ: Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy IO, II, IZ: Junior Red Cross IZ: Track Manager IO, II, IZ: Varsify Wresfling IO, II, IZ. Babbi'H', Russell Coll. Prep.-Academic French Honor Sociefy IO, II:Tennis IO, Il, IZ. Lois Baker Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee Il, IZ: Sfudenf Board IO: Clubs: Boosfer IO: French II: French Honor Sociefy IO, II: Nafional Honor Sociefy Il, IZ: Wafchfower Reporler II, IZ: Edifor-in-chief, Monfaneer IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee Chairman Il: Bonfire skif ll: Pep Assembly IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Ballou, Earl Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Clubs: Junior Red Cross II: Sporfsman's IO, II, IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee ll: Wresfling IO, II. Banach, Roberl' Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. Baseball IO, ll, IZ. Barlholomew, Linda Bus. Ed.-Clerical Monfaneer, Co-Edifor Arf IZ. Bafes, Raymond Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board I I: Junior Red Cross I I: Bowling Team IO. Ba'H'agIia, Pafricia Bus. Ed.-Clerical Sfudenf Sfore Worker II, IZ: Monfaneer Typisf IZ: Office Worker ll, IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee Il. Becker, Kennefh General Track I I. Beebe, Roberl' Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Cornmiffee II: Sfudenf Board IO, Il, IZ, Chairman of Commiffees ll, IZ, Parliamenfarian IZ: Clubs: French Honor Sociely, Sec.-Treas. IO, Sec. II, Pres. IZ: Key IO. II, Corr. Sec. IZ, Governor New York Disfricf Key Clubs IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Playbills IO, Treas. II, Pres. IZ: Monfaneer Adverfising IZ: Monfaneer Sales II, IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee Co-Chairman II: Boys' Sfafe Award ll: Harvard Award II: Hosf, Cheerleaders Ball IO, Junior Prom IO, Senior Ball II: Teachers' Recepfion IZ: Narrafor for Orchesfra Concerf IO: Baskefball, J. V. IO, ll, Varsify IZ: Foofball Manager II. Berube, Roberl' Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Vice Pres. II: Sfudenf Board, Vice Pres. IZ: Clubs: Key IO, II, Vice' Pres. IZ: Gold Spike Shoe Sociefy II, IZ: Hosf, Junior Prom IO, Senior Ball II: Junior Prom Co-Chairman II: Baseball, II, IZ: Basker- ball, .Varsify IO, II, IZ: Foofball Manager II, IZ: Track IO, II. IZ. Beswick, Pafricia General Bianco, Sandra Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Class Sec. IO: Execufive Commiffee IO, II: Clubs: Boosfers IO, Sec. Il: Junior Red Cross IO, Sec. II: Keyeffes IO, II, IZ: Maioreffes, Co- Capf. II, IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Office Worker II, IZ: Hosfess Junior Prom IO: Girls' Sporfs IO. Bielawski, Thomas Coll. Prep.--Tech. Mech. Biefka, Benjamin Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Sec.-Treas. IO: Execufive Commiffee IO: Sfudenl' Board II, IZ: Clubs: Key IO, II, IZ: Moppers II, Pres. IZ: Foofball IO: Track IO, II, IZ. Bishop, William Q5-neral BIGSSSF. Timofhy Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: German IZ: Ski IO: Cross Counfry IO: Ski Team IO: Track IO, II. Boilard, Marielle Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Office Worker I I, IZ. Boisverf, Wayne General Bosco, Richard General Brady, Susan Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Sfudenf Board II: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling IO: Junior Red Cross IO: Maioreffes II, IZ: Office Worker II, IZ. Brand, Dianne Bus. Ed.-Clerical Clubs: Library II: Raidereffes IZ. Brockway, James Brodeur, Rose Girls' Sporfs IO, Il. Brown, Darryl Wresfling IO, II, IZ. Brown, David Execufive Commiffee IO Budka, Edward Cross Counfry IO: Indoor Track IO, I I: Tra Buechner, Norman Execufive Commiffee I I Bulley, Ronald Baseball Manager IO: Foofball IO, II. Bumbardafore, Joanne Coll. Prep.-Academic General Coll. Prep.-Academic General Co-ll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. ck IO, II. Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. General Coll. Prep.-Academic r Red Cross IZ: Monfaneer Clubs: F.N.A. IZ: F.T.A. II, IZ: Junio Typisf IZ. Burdo, Harold Nalional Essay Anfhology I I. Burns, Gary Burns, Sfephen Swimming Club IO. Bufryn, Janice General-Ind. Arfs General Coll. Prep.-Academic Bus. Ed.-Clerical Boosfer Club IO: Office Worker IO. II, IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Bu'H'on, Henry Coll. Prep.-Academic Science Seminar I I, IZ: Monfaneer Co-Liferary Edifor IZ. Cain, Terrance Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board Treas. IZ: Key Club IO, II, IZ: Foofball IO, II, IZ. Calilano, James Coll. Prep.-Academic Band IO, II, IZ: Hosf. Junior Prom IO: Talenf Show II: Foofball IO, I I: Track IO. Capullo, Marlin General-Trade Aviafion Bowling IO. Carhide, Gary Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee IO, II: Sfudenf Board IZ: Clubs: Hi-Y IO, II, Treas. IZ: Symphonic Singers Il, IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Hosf, Senior Ball II: Baskefball IO: Cross Counfry IO: Tennis IO. Carnivale, Joyce Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee IZ: Sfudenf Board IO, II: Clubs: Boosfer, Treas. IO: Cheerleader II, Co-Capf. IZ: French Honor Sociely IO: G.A.C. IO, II, IZ: Keyeffes IO, II: Moppeffes IZ: Hosfess, Junior Prom IO, Senior Ball ll: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. IZ. Caruso, Chrisfine Bowling Club IO, IZ. Casagrand, William Casino, Michael Casfle, Herman Cafalano, Roberl' Ski Club IO: Foofball IO Celebucki, Linda Bowling Club IO, II. Cervera, William Sfudenf Board IZ: Junio r Red Cross II, IZ General Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. General Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. General Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. : Foofball IO: Wresfling II. I83 CiaboH'i, Marie A Bus. Ed.-Clerical Sfudenf Board IO, II: Clubs: F.N.A. IZ: F.T.A. IZ: Modern Dance II, IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee II: School Play Ushereffe IO, II: Wafch- fower Typisf I I: Girls' Sporfs IO, I I. Cichalewski, Andrew Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Clubs: Band IO, II: Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy II, IZ3 Junior Red IZ Track IO II IZ Cross IO, I I: Cross Counfry IO, I I, I Cinquino, Malcolm General Cifuk, Walfer Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy IO, II, IZ: Bowling II, IZ: Cross Counfry IO, II, IZ:Track II, IZ. Civi'I'eIIo, Phyllis Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: French II: F.T.A. Il, Treas. IZ: Cadef Teach- ing IZ: Wafchfower Adverfising II, Co-Manager IZ. Cogneffi, Donna Coleman, Elaine Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial General Clubs: Bowling IZ: G.A.C. IZ: Junior Red Cross II: Modern Dance I I, IZ: Office Worker I I. CoIIeI'on, Terrance General-Trade Aviafion Collins, Karen General Junior Red Cross I I. Colvin, Bur'I'on Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Clubs: Asfronomy IZ: Sfage Crew IO, I I: Technical Service IZ. Conley, Dianne Bus. Ed.-Secrefa rial Clubs: Bowling I I: Raidereffes IZ: Girls' Sporfs I I, Connell, Sharon Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling IZ: Office Worker ll, IZ: Sfudenf Board Book Room II, IZ: Sfudenf Board Bus Tickefs Commiffee II, IZ. Coon, Richard Coll. Prep.--Tech. Mech. Execufive Commiffee II: Sfudenf Board IO, IZ: Clubs: Hi-Y IZ: Junior Red Cross II: Monfaneer Adverfising IZ: Foofball Manager IZ? Wresfling II, IZ. Coons, Sandra Bus. Ed.-Clerical Sfudenf Board IZ: Clubs: Arf IO: Boosfer IO: Keyeffes IO, II, IZ: Swimming IZ: Office Worker IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee ll: Junior Prom Courf II: Hosfess, Senior Talenf Show II: Wafchfower Repre- senfaflve ll: Girls' Sporfs II, IZ. Cooper, Isaiah General Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy II, IZ: J. V. Baskefball IO, II, Varsify IZ: Track IO, II, IZ. Coppola, Pafrick Band IO, II. Coppola, Ralph Corvino, Marlene General Coll. Prep.-Academic General Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: Junior Red Cross IO: Office Worker IZ. Couchey, James Coll. Prep.-Academic Junior Red Cross IO: Wafchfower Represenfafive IO. Coward, Chrisfopher Wresfling IO. Bus. Ed.--Co-op. Ref. Crafi, Lewis Coll. Prep.--Tech. Mech. Croff, Roberl' Technical Service Club IZ: Track IO. Cromer, George Cuomo, Beverly Sfudenf Board IO: Wafchfower Typisf I I. Dagosfino, Marjorie Davolio, Susan Delefano, Nicholas Bowling II, IZ. Delisa, Richard Sfudenf Board II: Swimming Club IO: Foofball IO, ll:Tennis II, IZ. Della Rocco, David I84 Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Gener'aI General Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Bus. Ed.-Clerical Coll. Prep.-Academic Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Hosf, Cheerleaders Ball II: Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. DeLorenzo, Toni Ann Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Arf IO: Boosfer IO: Cheerleader II, IZ: Junior Red Cross IL IZ: Keyeffes IO, II: Swimming IZ: Hosfess, Junior Prom IO, Senior Ball II, Senior Talenf Show II: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Junior Prom Courf I I: Office Worker IZ: Girls' Sporfs I I, IZ. DeLucia, Virginia Bus. Ed.-Clerical DeMarco, AnI'oineH'a General Clubs: Bowling IZ: Library IZ: Raidereffes IZ: Office Worker IZ. Dempsey, Michael Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee IO, IZ: Clubs: Key Club IO, II, Pres. IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Playbills II: Chrisfrnas Parfy Commiffee IO: Hosf, Cheerleaders Ball IO, II, Junior Prom IO: Junior Prom Com- rniffee Chairman II: Wafchfower Reporfer IO, II, Edifor-in-Chief IZ: Wafchfower Represenfafive II: Franklin and Marshall College Award II. Dempsky, Consfance Bus. Ed.-Clerical Execufive Commiffee II: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Hill Top Teens II: Junior Red Cross IZ: Raidereffes IZ. DeRocher, Leo Bus. Ed.-Clerical Symphonic Singers I I: Cross Counfry IO, I I. DeSanI'is, Kennefh General-Ind. Arfs Execufive Commiffee IO: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Hosf, Junior Prom IO: Foafball IO: Indoor Track II: Track II, IZ. DeSarbo, Arfhur General DeSieno, Elaine Bus. Ed.-Clerical Office Worker I I: Hosfess, Senior Ball I I. Diamanfe, Mario Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Vice Pres. IZ: Sfudenf Board IZ: Clubs: Key II, IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Symphonic Singers IO, Hosf, Junior Prom IO, Senior Ball II: Lafin Award IO: Foofball IO, II, IZ: Track I0, II, IZ: Wresfling Manager IZ. Di Blasio, Ann Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Sfudenf Board IZ: Clubs: Commercial II, Vice Pres. IZ: Junior Red Cross II: Office Worker II, IZ: Wafchfower Represenfafive IO, IZ. Dickson, Judifh Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Boosfer IO: F.T.A. II: Symphonic Singers IO, ll, IZ: Wafchfower Reporfer II, IZ: Monfaneer, Co-Liferary Edifor IZ: Ebenwyck, Circula- fion Manager II: Nafional Poefry Anfhology II: Pep Assembly II, IZ. DiJohn, Anfhony General Baskefball IO. Diliberfo, Emanuel, Jr. Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Highland Cenfral School IZ: Band IO, II. DiMarco, James Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: French Honor Sociefy IO, Treas. II: Hi-Y IZ: Swimming IO: Tennis IO, II, IZ. DiNicoIa, Sandra General Clubs: Bowling IO, II, IZ: Hill-Top Teens II. Divinefz, John General-Trade Aviafion Proiecfionisf IO, II: Foofball IO. Doyle, Kafhleen Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board IO, II, IZ: Clubs: Cheerleader II, IZ: F.N,A. IZ: G.A.C. IO, II, IZ: Lafin IO: Library IO: Playbills IO, II: Symphonic Singers II, IZ: Hosfess, Junior Prom IO: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Junior Prom Courf II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, IZ. Dunn, John Coll. Prep.--Tech. Mech. Execufive Commiffee IZ: Clubs: Junior Red Cross IZ: Rockef IO, II: Russian I I: Sfage Crew I I: Technical Service IZ. Edick, Kerry General Eldridge, Ru'I'h General Sfudenf Board IO, II, IZ: Bowling Club IZ: Cafeferia Worker IO: Girls' Sporfs IZ. Es+eIIe, Louise General Transfer from Burnf Hills-Ballsfon Lake School IZ: Library Club IO. Fagel, Raymond General Fainelli, Grace General Y-Teens II. Famiano, Anfhony Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. Ferradino, Fred Coll. Prep.-Academic Band IZ: Track II. Ferrucci, John . Coll. Prep.fAcademic Sfudenf Board IO: .Clubsz Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy II, I2: Hi-Y II, I2: Hosf, Junior Prom IO: Cross Counfry IO, II, I2: Track IO, II: Wresfling IO, Il, I2. Fiano, Vicfor Coll. Prep.-Academic Foley, Carolyn General Clubs: Boosfer II: Bowling II: Junior Red Cross IO, II: Moppeffes IO, II, I2: Office Worker I2: Hosfess, Senior Ball II: Sfudenf Board Book Room II, I2. Fonda, Frances General Sfudenf Board I2: Symphonic Singers IO, I I: Wafchfower Represenfafive I2: Monfaneer Typisl' I2. Fon'I'aine, Richard General Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School IO: Sfage Crew IO: Bowling I2. Foun'Iain, Sandra General Raiderelles I2: Gym Aide I2: Office Worker IO, I2. Fox, Fred Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. France, Lawrence General-Indusfrial Arfs Francisco, Geraldine Bus. Ed.-Clerical Clubs: Boosfer IO: Junior Red Cross IO. Friedman, Samuel General Friss, James Bus. Ed.--Clerical Fuscardo, Carol Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee II: Sfudenl' Board IO, II, I2: Clubs: G.A.C. II, I2: Junior Red Cross IO: Keyeffes IO, II, I2: Lafin IO: Moppeffes IO, II, I2: Sfudenfs' Sfore I2: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Junior Prom Courf I I. Gage, Jacqueline Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Execufive Cornmiflee II: Clubs: Bowling III Hill-Top Teens II: Modern Dance II, I2: Raidereffes I2: Office Workers II, I2. GaIie'H'a, Joseph Coll. Prep.--Academic Execufive Commiffee I2: French Honor Sociefy IO: Baseball IO, II. I2: Baskefball IO: Bowling League I2I Bowling Team II, I2. Gallo' Ma,-Y Bus. Ed.--Secrefarial Sfudenl' Board IO, II, I2: Clubs: Boosler IO! Bowling IO, II: JuniOr Red Cross II, I2: Sfudenfs' Sfore I2i Monfaneer Slail I2- Gans, CIif'Ion General Gardiner, Arfhur Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Transfer from Burnf Hills-Ballsfon Lake High School III BXGCUIIVG Commiffee II, I2: Clubs: Junior Red Cross I2: Proiecfion, Vice Pres. IO: Radio IO: Sparfan Guard, Vice Pres. IO: Siege Crew I0- Gau, Vernon General Gaudio, Carole Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Execufive Commiffee IO, I2: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Commercial II., Pres. I2: French Honor Sociefy IOI Moppeffes I2: Monfaneer Typisf I2: Office Worker II, I2: Key Club Skif II, I2: Pep Assembly II, I2: Girls' Sporfs I2. Geanopoulos, Maria Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board I2: Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: Bowling II: French II: French Honor Sociefy IO, II, I2: G.A.C. I2: Junior Red Cross IO: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, I2: Symphonic Singers IO, II, I2: Wafch- lower Typisf I2: Girls' Sporfs II, I2. GemmeH', James Genefal Proiecfionisf IO, II, I2. Genfile, Barbara Bus. Ed.-Clerical Execufive Commiffee II: Sfudenf Board IO, II, Sec. I2: Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: G.A,C. IO, Sgf.-af-Arms II, Sec. I2: Maioreffes II, I2: Moppeffes II, I2: Swimming II: Office Worker II: Hosfess, Junior Prom IO, Maioreffe Cofillion IO, Senior Ball II: Junior Prom Commiffee Chairman II: Junior Prom Courf II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, I2. Gianni, Mary Anne Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee IO, II: Clubs: Boosfer IO: French II: French Honor Sociefy II, I2: F.N.A., Hislorian I2: Junior Red Cross IO, II, Treas. I2: Science Seminar II, I2: Chrisfmas Parfy Enferfainmenf IO: Junior Prom Commifiee II: Senior-Freshman Parfy Commiffee Chair- man I2: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, I2. Gibson, Rober'I' General Execufive Commiffee II: Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy II, I2: Proiecfionisf IO: Symphonic Singers II: Foofball IO, II, I2: Track IO, II, I2. Girard, Andrew Coll. Prep.-Academic Ski Team IO. Giuffrida, RiI'a Call. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee I2: Clubs: Boosfer IO: F.N.A. Treas. I2: Swim- ming II, I2: Office Worker II: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Bonfire Ski+ I I, I2: Pep Assembly Skif I I. Gravell, Jane Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. Clubs: Arf II: Bowling IO, II, I2. Gravell, Louis Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Ski Club I2. Grecco, Diana Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Class Corresponding Sec. I2: Sfudeni' Board II: Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: Bowling IO, Vice Pres. II, I2: Office Worker I2: Wafchfower Adyerfis- ing Sfaff II, Co-Manager I2: Wafchfower Represenfafive IO. Greenwood, Donna Bus. Ed.-Secrelarial Execufive Commilfee IO: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling I2: Sfudenl Board Book Room Worker II, I2. Grzelecki, Cons'I'ance Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Boosfer Club IO. Guarneri, Dominick General Guarnier, John Call. Prep.-Academic Execufiye Commiffee II, I2: Clubs: Band IO, II, Vice Pres. I2: Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy II, I2: Hi-Y I2: Playbills II: Junior Prom Com- miffee Chairman I I: Cross Counfry I I: Track IO, I I, I2. Guido, Josephine General Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling IO, ll. Haines, Roberfa Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board IO, II, I2: Clubs: Boosfer IO: French II: French Honor Sociefy I2: Symphonic Singers IO, II, I2: Freshman Parfy Enferfain- menf IO: Pep Rally IO: Girls' Sporfs IO, I2. Handy, Chrisfania Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Arf II, I2: Library I2: Modern Dance I2: Wafchfower Ad- verfising Sfaff I2: Sfudenfs' Sfore I2: Spring Producfion Hosfess II. Hane, Paul General Harper, Lawrence Call. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School I2: Glee Club IO, II: Foofball IO, II:Track IO, II. Heenan, Ka+hryn Call. Prep.-Academic Clubs: French II: Science Seminar I2. HGNNGSS. Emory Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. Hensley, Rosemary Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee IO: Sfudenf Board I2: Clubs: F.N.A., Vice Pres. I2: G.A.C. IO, II, Pres. I2: Junior Red Cross IO: Maioreffes II, I2: Moppeffes I2: Nafional Honor Sociefy II: Hosfess, Junior Prom IO, Ivlaioreffe Cofillion IO, Senior Ball II: Junior Prom Comrniffee Chairman II: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Office Worker I2: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, I2. Hess, RObeI I' General Hiller, Donald Coll. Prep.-Academic Hladik, Joseph General Hogan, Marlene Office Worker I2. Bus. Ed.-Secrefa rial Howard, Judi+h Bus. Ed.-Clerical Bus. Ed.-Clerical Howland, Marilyn Execufive Commiffee IO: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling IO: Junior Red Cross IO, II. Iacobucci, Joan Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Bowling II: Raidereffes I2: Gym Aide IO: Monfaneer Typisf I2. IacoviH'i, George General Execufive Commiffee II: Baskefball IO. Jablonski, Donna Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Boosfer, Sec. IO: Junior Red Cross IO: F.N.A. I2. Jahnel, Linda Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee II: Clubs: Boosfer IO: F.T.A. IO, Vice Pres. II, Corr. Sec. I2: Cadef Teaching I2: Wafchfower Represenfafive IO, II: Monfaneer Liferary Sfaff I2: Chrisfmas Parfy Commiffee II: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Play IO, II. I85 l Jennings, Roberl' Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Jones, Philip Sfudenfs' Sfore I I. Bus. Ed .-Co-op. Ref. Jordan, Mary Jane General Jordan, Penelope Sfudenl Board IO, II: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Cheerleader II, I2: Lafin IO: Freshman Orienfalion II. Call. Prep.-Academic Kaczkowski, Bernard Coll. Prep.-Academic Junior Red Cross Council I2: Walchfower Represenfafive II. Kalamenf, Carol Bus. Ed,-Co-op. Ref. KaIeHa, Marlene Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Lafin IO: Science Seminar II, I2: Monlaneer Liferary Slaff I2. Kapela, Gerald Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Rel. Kaszuba, Arcadius Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Execufiye Commiffee IO, II: Band IO, II. Kaufman, Judifh Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Afhlefic Council II, I2: Commercial I2: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, I2: Office Worker II, I2: Sfudenl' Board Book Room II, I2. Kaufmann, Theodore Call. Prep.-Academic Symphonic Singers IO. Kenesfon, James General KeH'ner, Carol Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: G.A.C. IO, ll, I2: Maioreffes, Capl. II, I2: Modern Dance Il: Moppeffes I2: Nafional I-Ionor Sociely II, I2: Swimming I2: Symphonic Singers IO: Monfaneer Liferary Sfaff I2: Pep Assembly II, I2: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, I2. Kmefz, Judifh General Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling IO: Junior Red Cross IO. Koch, Brian Coll. Prep.-Academic Tennis II. Komes, Kalhleen Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Commercial Club I2: Office Worker Il, I2: Wafchfower Represenfafive I I: Monfaneer Typisf I2: Girls' Sporfs I2. Kopec, Anfhony General-Trade Aviafion Proiecfionisl IO, II: Wresfling I2. Korefnicki, Jack Coll. Prep.-Academic Foofball IO, II, l2:Track IO, II, l2. Korff, Joseph Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Execufive Commiffee IO, Il, I2: Sfudenf Board IO: Clubs: Junior Red Cross Treas. II: Nafional I-lonor Sociefy II, I2: Foofball IO, II, I2: Indoor Track lI:Track IO, II, l2. Kovalrovic, JeanneHe General Clubs: Bowling I2: Playbills II: Gym Aide I2: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, l2. Kwak, Richard General Baseball IO, II, I2. La Barge, Roberl' Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Execufive Commiflee II: Clubs: Asfronomy I2: Junior Red Cross IO: Rockef IO, II: Science Seminar I2: Sporfsmen's IO, II, Pres. I2: School Play I I: Junior Prom Commilfee I I. Labonfe, Dianne Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: I-Iill-Top Teens IO, Treas. II: Raidereffes I2. Landau, Teresa Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Execulive Commilfee IO, II, I2: Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: Moppeffes IO, II, I2: Playbills II: Swimming I2: Office Worker IO, II, I2: I-Iosfess, Junior Prom IO, Senior Ball II, Talenf Show II: Pep Rally IO, II, I2: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, I2. Lane, William General Clubs: Band IO, I2: Playbills I2: Symphonic Singers I2. Laniewski, Theodore General-Trade Aviafion Lassor, Beafrice Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiflee I2: Clubs: Cheerleader II, I2: French II: Office Worker I2: Wafchlower Dislribufion Sfaff IO, Manager II. I-elzave. Gary Coll. Prep.-Academic Lencewicz, Dennis General I86 Lencewicz, Pafricia BUS- Ed.-Clerical Clubs: Boosfer IO: Playbills ll: Office Worker II, I2: Girls' Sporfs II. Lenihan, Scofl' Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board, Treas. II, Chairman I2: Key Club IO, SGC. II, I2: Walchfower Reporfer II, Sporfs Edifor I2: Baskefball Manager IO, II, I2: Foofball Manager I2. Levine, Frederick Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: German, Treas. I2: Junior Red Cross IO: Playbills IO, I2: Symphonic Singers IO, II: Baskefball IO: Cross Counfry IO: Tennis IO, II, I2. Lewandowski, Charloffe Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board IO: Clubs: Cheerleader II, I2: French II: G.A.C. II, I2: Junior Red Cross I2: Library IO, II, Pres. I2: Symphonic Singers IO, I2: Girls' Sporfs IO. Liberafore, John General Sfudenf Board IO: Wafchfower II. Locke, Roberl' Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Execufive Commiffee I2: Clubs: l'Ii-Y I2: Sporfsmen's IO, II, Vice Pres. I2: Junior Prom Commiflee II. Lofano, Joseph Coll. Prep.-Academic Band IO, II, I2: Foofball II, I2: Track II. Luskin, Pafricia General Transfer from Burnf l'IiIIs-Ballsfon Lake I'Iigh School I2: Girls' Sporfs IO, I I. Maceika, Sfephen Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Foofball Manager IO, I2. Mach, Louis Coll. Prep.-Academic Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy II, I2: Cross Counfry IO, II, I2: Track IO, I I. Machovic, Sfephen Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Execulive Commiffee IO, II: Sfudenf Board I2: Clubs: Junior Red Cross IO: Sporfsmen's IO: Sfage Crew IO, II: Technical Services I2: Hi-Fi Commiffee II, I2: Junior Prom Commiffee Il: School Play IO, II, I2. Macleod, Roderick Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Cross Counlry IO, ll. MacViIIa, Carol General Office Worker I2. Male, Richard Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Pres. II, I2: Clubs: French I-Ionor Sociefy IO: Key IO, II, I2: Foofball IO, II, Co-Caplain I2: Wresfling II, I2. Mallory, Ka'l'l1Ieen General Business Manager, Monfaneer I2. Manfredi, Joseph General Sludenf Board I2: Wafchlower Represenfafive IO, I2. Mama. Ronald Coll. Prep.--Tech. Elec. Execufive Commiflee I2: Junior Red Cross Council IO: Baseball IO: Foolball I I, I2: Track I I. Manning, Peler General Masucci, Mary Lou Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenl Board IO: Clubs: Boosfer IO: French Honor Sociefy I2: F.N.A. I2: Science Seminar II: Office Worker IO, II: Monfaneer Liferary Sfaff I2: Junior Prom Commiflee II. Maul. Suzanne Bus. Ed.-Clerical Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling IO. II, I2: Wafchfower Adverfising Sfaff III Monfaneer, Co-Manager Adverfising I2. MaZZ0. Edward Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. McCabe, J6I'T1eS General Symphonic Singers IO: Baseball Manager IO. McCarroII, Jacqueline Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Execufive Cornmilfee IO, II: Siudenf Board Sec. I2: Clubs: Boosfer IO, Treas. II: Moppeffes IO, II, Treas. I2: Office Worker II, I2: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, I2. MCCUmb9l'. David General-Ind. Arfs Baskefball IO. McDonnell. Bruce Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Execufive Commiffee II: Sfudenl' Board IO: Clubs: Bowling I2: Junior Red Cross II: Rocker II:JV Baskelball IO: Track ll. McGra'I'h, Gerald Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Rockef Club I I. Meliher, Morris General Coll. Prep.-Academic Meluch, Barbara Execufive Commiffee IO: Clubs: French II: French Honor Sociefy IO, Il, IZ: F.T.A. II, IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Girls' Sporfs IO, Il IZ. Meyer, William Coll. Prep.-Academic Junior Prom Cornrniffee II: Foofball IO, II, IZ: Track IO, II, IZ: Wresfling IO, Il, IZ. General Middlefon, Nancy Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling IO, II: G.A.C. IZ: Keyeffes IO, II, IZ: Moppeffes IO, Sec. II, Pres. IZ: Office Worker IO, II, IZ: Hosfess, Junior Prom IO: Senior Ball II, Talenf Show II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, IZ. General Miller, Donna Office Worker II: Monfaneer Sfaff IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO, IZ. Miller, Leslie Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Mone, Carol Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: F.N,A. IZ: F.T.A. II, IZ: Playbills IO, II: Sym- phonic Singers IO: Cadef Teaching IZ: Office Worker IO, II: Wafch- fower Reporfer II, IZ: 'Wafchfower Typisf IZ: Junior Prom Com- miffee II. Coll. Prep.-Academic MONCSIKO. Theodore Coll. Prep.-Academic F.T.A. IZ: Cadef Teaching IZ: Wresfling I I. Mongillo. -I0I'lf1 Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. MOOYG. HGFIFY General Playbills I I: Wresfling I I. Moore, Richard General Foofball IO. Morelli. Leopold Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Sfage Crew IO, II, IZ: Baskefball Manager II, IZ: Wresfling IO, II, IZ. M0rre++e. Carol Bus. Ed.-Clerical Clubs: Boosfer II: Commercial II, IZ: Office Worker II, IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee I I: Girls' Sporfs IO. Morrishaw, Jean General Execufive Commiffee IZ: Sfudenf Board IO, II: Cafeferia Worker I I. M0r+Ira. Peiel' Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Foofball IO, II, IZ. Mosely. Mary Anne Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee IZ: Sfudenf Board II, IZ: Clubs: Cheerleader II, IZ: French Honor Sociefy IO, IZ: Playbills II: Wafchfower Reporfer I2: Wafchfower Represenfafive IO, I I. MOSl1eF, Leon General Clubs: Proiecfionisfs IO: Symphonic Singers IO, II, IZ: Cafeferia Worker IO, II, IZ. MUFPIIY. JOIIH General-Trade Aviafion Hi-Y IO: Foofball IO: Track IO, II. MUSiCIK. MBFY Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Lafin IO: Raidereffes, Capfain IZ: Office Worker IZ: Cafeferia Worker IZ. Nacco, Barbara General Nafdi. Marianne Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Execufive Commiffee II: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling II, IZ: G.A.C. II.. IZ: Junior Red Cross II, IZ: Office Worker II, IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO. Naiafeild. Diane Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Sfudenf Board IO, II: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling I2: French II: French Honor Sociefy IZ: Monfaneer Typisf IZ. NSHCI1- MBVY General Cafeferia Worker IO. Neahr, Alvin General Sfudenf Board II, IZ: Cafeferia Worker IO, ll, IZ. Newman. William Coll. Prep.--Tech. Elec. Clubs: Afhlefic Council II, IZ: Sporfsmen's IO, II: Sfage Crew IO, Ili Technical Service, Sec, IZ: Wafchfower Reporfer II: Monfaneer, Adverfising Manager IZ: School Play IO, II, I2: Track IO. Coll. Prep.-Academic Nicholas, Paul Sfudenf Board Il: Moppers IZ: Foofball IO, Il. Normandin, James General--Ind. Arfs Norris, Richard Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. Ari Club I I. Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Nowicki, Joseph German Club IO, II: Monfaneer Phofographer IZ. Noyes, Mary Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Boosfer IO: F.N.A. IZ: Girls' Sporfs II. NuH'aII, Befh Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Execufive Commiffee IO: Clubs: Business Piacfice II, IZ: Commercial II, IZ: G.A.C. IO, II, IZ: Junior Red Cross II: Cadef Teaching IZ: Office Worker I I. Osgood, Befh Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: F.N.A. IZ: Sfudenfs' Sfore II: Wafchfower Reporfer IO, II, Edifor IZ: I-Iosfess, Teachers' Recepfion II, IZ: Junior Prom Com- miffee II: Bonfire Skif II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Osferhouf, Kafhleen Bus. Ed.-Clerical Clubs: Bowling I I: Y-Teens I I. Paiak, Pamela Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling IO, II, Sec. IZ: Office Worker II: Wafch- fower Adverfising Sfaff ll: Monfaneer Adverfising Sfaff IZ. Palmafier, Philip General-Ind. Arfs Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy II, IZ: Cross Counfry II, I2: Track, Varsify IO, II, IZ. Palmer, Roberl' Coll. Prep.-Academic Baseball II, IZ. Panczner, Herberl' Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Panoski, Joseph Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School IZ: Foofball IO, IZ: Track I I. Parisi, Frank General Foofball IO: Wresfling IO, II. Passamonfe, Carol Bus. Ed.-Clerical Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: Bowling IO, II: Commercial IZ: Swimming IZ: Office Worker IZ: Monfaneer Adverfising Sfaff IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO, IZ. Pause, Bruce Coll. Prep.-Academic Symphonic Singers IO, IZ: JV Baskefball IO, II, Varsify IZ. Pecora, Elaine Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Execufive Commiffee IO, II, IZ: Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: Bowling ll: Commercial II, Corresponding Secrefary I2: Junior Red Cross IO, II, IZ: Swimming IZ: Office Worker IZ: Monfaneer Adverfising Sfaff I2: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, IZ. Pecora, William Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Execufive Commiffee IO: Sfudenf Board II, IZ: Clubs: French Honor Sociefy IO, Treasurer II, Vice Pres. IZ: HIAY Secrefary IZ: Monfaneer Adverfising Sfaff IZ: Sfudenf Direcfor M. P.-Linfon Pep Rally IZ: Junior Prom Commifllee II: Track IO, II, I2. Pedace, Barbara Bus. Ed.-Clerical Symphonic Singers IO, II, IZ: Office Worker IZ. Peek, Susan Bus. Ed.-Clerical Bowling Club II. Pellerin, William Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Sfudenf Board IO: French Honor Sociefy IO. Penfinen, Paul Coll. Prep.-Academic Monfaneer Adverfising Sfaff IZ: Tennis II, IZ, PereHa, Marlene Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Boosfer IO: lvlaioreffes II, IZ: Office Worker IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Perry, Phyllis Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Junior Red Cross IZ: Modern Dance IZ: Raidereffes IZ: Office Worker I I. Peferson, PeI'er General Pefrillo, Barbara Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board IO, II, IZ: Clubs: French II: French Honor Sociefy II, IZ: F.T.A. II, Vice Pres. IZ: Monfaneer Liferary Sfaff IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Polak, Joseph Coll. Prep.-Academic Baseball IO, IZ: Baskefball IO: Cross Counfry IO. Polch, Eileen Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: G.A.C. II, Treas. IZ: Official II: Swimming II, IZ: Office Worker II, IZ: Monfaneer Co-Ari' Edifor IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, IZ. I87 Paliakoff, Alexis Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. I-Ii-Y IZ. Polforak, Roberl' Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Band IO, II: Bowling Club IZ: Cross Counfry IO, II. Popolizio, George Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Sfudenf Board IO, II, IZ: Clubs: Junior Red Cross IZ: Rockef II: Sfage Crew IO, II: Technical Services, Vice Pres. IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Recorder, Language Deparfmenf II, IZ: School Play IO, I I. Poffer, Julie Class Vice Pres. IO: Class Rec. Sec. IZ: Execufive Commiffee IO, IZ! Sfudenf Board IZ: Clubs: Boosfer IO, Rec. Sec. II: Bowling II: Cheerleader II, IZ: Commercial II, IZ: G.A.C. IO, II, Vice Pres. IZ? Keyeffes IO, II, IZ: Modern Dance IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Swimming II, IZ: Office Worker IO, II, IZ: Hosfess, Junior Prom IO, Senior Ball II, Senior Talenf Show II: Junior Prom Oueen II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, IZ. Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Poulin, Beafrice Bus. Ed.-Clerical Provosf, Karen Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee IO: Clubs: Boosfer IO: F.T.A. II: Hill-Top Teens IO: Raidereffes IZ: Symphonic Singers IO, II, IZ. Prunko, Cassandra Coll. Prep.--Academic Clubs: F.T.A. II, Pres. IZ: French II: French Honor Sociefy II: Junior Red Cross IO, II, IZ: Playbills IO, II: Symphonic Singers IO, II, IZ: Wafchfower Reporfer IO, II, IZ: Wafchfower Represenfafive IO, II: Cadef Teaching IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Przezdziecki, William Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Monfaneer Adverfising Sfaff IZ: Cross Counfry I I: Track IO. Pulver, Priscilla Execufive Commiffee IO: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling II: Junior Red Cross II: Swimming II, IZ: Office Worker II, IZ: Wafchfower Ad- verfising Sfaff II: Monfaneer Adverfising Sfaff IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee I I: Girls' Sporfs I I. Bus. Ed.-Clerical Pusz, Audrey Bus. Ed.-Co-op.,Ref. Clubs: Boosfer IO: Junior Red Cross II, IZ. Qualanfone, Marie Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Comrniffee IO, II, IZ: Sfudenf Board IO, II: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Lafin IO: Moppeffes II, IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Wafch- fower Reporfer II, IZ: Inferscholasfic Youfh Council II, IZ: Junior Prom Co-Chairman II: Junior Prom Courf II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Quick, James General Quirk, Gary Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Band IO, II. Ralbovsky, William General I-Ii-Y IZ. Rau, James Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Sfudenf Board II. Reiblein, Wilma Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: F.N.A. IZ: F.T.A. II: German II, IZ: Junior Red Cross IO: Raidereffes IZ: Monfaneer Liferary Sfaff IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Relyea, Barry Coll. Prep.-Academic JV Baskefball IO, II, Varsify IZ. Relyea, Jean Bus. Ed.-Clerical Ari Club IO, II. Riley, Colleen Bus. Ed.--Secrefarial Clubs: Boosfer IO: Commercial II, IZ: Moppeffes IZ: Office Worker IZ: Wafchfower Represenfafiye IO, I I. Roberfson, Nancy Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee IZ: Clubs: French Honor Sociefy IO, IZ: Junior Red Cross II, Sec. IZ: Keyeffes IO, II, IZ: Library IO, II, IZ: Re- cepfionisf IZ: Office Worker IZ: Bonfire Skif II, IZ. Roe, Mary Anne Bus. Ed.-Clerical Clubs: Boosfer I I: Y-Teens II. Rolfe, Keifh General Rosenfhal, William Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. Cross Counfry II: Indoor Track IZ: Track IO, II, IZ. Rosseffi, James Coll. Prep.--Tech. Elec. Transfer from Draper High School II:WresfIing IO. Rosse'H'i, Marieffa Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee IZ: Clubs: Arf II, Pres. IZ: Boosfer IO: French II: F.T.A. IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Symphonic Singers IO, II, IZ: Cadef Teaching IZ, Chairman: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. I88 Rofh, Carol Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenfs' Sfore II, IZ. Roussil, Mary Lou General Bowling Club IZ. Rusnock, Phyllis Bus. Ed.-Clerical Execufive Commiffee IZ: Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: Bowling IO, II, IZ: Junior Red Cross IO: Maioreffes II, IZ: Office Worker II, IZ: Wafch- fewer Adyerfising Sfaff II, IZ: Monfaneer Adverfising Sfaff IZ. Sadowski, Gail General Execufive Commiffee IZ: Clubs: Bowling II, IZ: Swimming II, IZ: Office Worker IZ: Wafchfower Adverfising Sfaff II: Monfaneer Adverfising Sfaff IZ. Samelski, Cecelia Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Commercial II: French Honor Sociefy IO: Raidereffes IZ: Cadef Teaching IZ. Sanders, Georgean General Maioreffes II, IZ: Sfudenfs' Sfore Worker IZ: Office Worker II, IZ. Sanlfo, Anfhony Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board IO. Saufer, Susan Class Corr. Sec. II: Execufive Commiffee II, IZ: Clubs: French Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Moppeffes II, IZ: Swimming IZ: Office Worker II: Wafchfower Represenfafive IO, II: Monfaneer Business Sfaff IZ: Hosfess, Junior Prom IO. Coll. Prep.-Academic Sawaniewski, Josephine Bus. Ed.--Secrefarial Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: Bowling IO, II, IZ: Office Worker IO, II, IZ: Monfaneer Adverfising Sfaff IZ. SCOH. William Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy IO, II, IZ: Hi-Y II, IZ: Cross Counfry IO, II, IZ: Indoor Track IO, II:Track IO, II. SSCOF. Raymond Coll. Prep.-Academic Sefcovic, Fredrick Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Treas. II: Execufive Commiffee II: Sfudenf Board IO, II, IZ: Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy IO, II, IZ: Key IO: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Hosf, Junior Prom IO, Senior Ball II: JV Baseball IO, Varsify II, IZ: JV Baskefball IO, Varsify II, IZ: Cross Counfry IO, II. Semefad. Susan Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee II, IZ: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Cheerleader II, Co- Capfain IZ: French Honor Sociefy IO: F.T.A, II, IZ: Gym Aide II, IZ: Cadef Teaching IZ: Hosfess, Senior Ball II: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Girls' Sporfs II, IZ. Senecal. Emma Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Boosfer II: Commercial II, Rec. Sec. IZ: Office Worker IZ: Wafchfower Typisf II: Recepfionisf IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Girls' Sporfs II, IZ. SGVGFINO. James Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. JV Foofball IO, Varsify II, IZ:Track IO, II, IZ. Shafran, Sandra General Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling II. SIWGICIOY1. Gwendolyn Coll. Prep.-Academic Arf Club IO. Simelf. GBFY Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. JV Baskefball IO, Varsify II, IZ. STSBR, Paul General Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School II: Clubs: Arf IZ: Glee IO: Phofography IO: Symphonic Singers IZ: Monfaneer Arf Sfaff IZ: Cross Counfry IO: Track IO. SIKOCIG. Barbara Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Sfudenf Board IO, II, IZ: Clubs: Sfudenfs' Sfore IO, II, IZ: Sym- phonic Singers IO, II, IZ: Wafchfower Reporfer IZ: School Play Commiffee IO. SIGAIIGWSIKG. Barbara Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: F.T.A. IZ: Sfudenfs' Sfore IZ: Office Worker II, IZ: Cadef Teaching IZ. Smllh. Karen Coll. Prep.-Academic Bowling Club IZ: Office Worker IZ: Hosfess, Senior Ball II: Teachers' Recepfion IZ. Snow, Eleanor General Clubs: Bowling II, IZ: F.N.A. IZ. Somerfeldf. Delores Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board IO, II, IZ: Clubs: Cheerleader II, IZ: G.A.C. IO, II, IZ: Keyeffes IO, II, IZ: Lafin IO: Library IO: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, IZ. Sosinski, Irene General Clubs: Modern Dance IZ: Raidereffes IZ: Y-Teens II, IZ. Sparre, Gail Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. Clubs: Boosfer IO: Raidereffes IZ. Sfenard, Cafherine General Clubs: Boosfer II: F.T.A. IZ: Junior Red Cross IZ: Modern Dance IZ: Raidereffes IZ: Y-Teens II, IZ: Girls' Sporfs IZ. Sfevens, Anne Bus. Ed.-Co-op. Ref. Girls' Sporfs IO. Sufherland, Donna Bus. Ed.-Clerical Execufive Commiffee IZ: Clubs: Boosfer IO, II: Bowling IO, Il, Vice Pres. IZ: Office Worker Il, IZ: Wafchfower Adverfising Sfaff Il, IZ: Wafchfower Represenfafive ll: Monfaneer Aclverfising Sfaff IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO, IZ. Szczepanski, Ronald Call. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Execufive Commiffee II, IZ: Hi-Y Club, Sgf.-af-Arms IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Hosf, Senior Ball II, Senior Talenf Show II: JV Foof- ball IO, Varsify II, IZ: Track IO: Varsify Baseball Manager II. Syzmanski, Elizabefh Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Execufive Commiffee IO: Clubs: Boosfer IO: Commercial II, IZ: Junior Red Cross II: Raidereffes IZ: Office Worker II, IZ. Taber, Ar'I'hur General-Trade Aviafion Proiecfionisf IO, II, IZ. Tangen, Edward General-Trade Aviafion Taylor, Pafricia General Clubs: Bowling IZ: Modern Dance IZ: Office Worker II, IZ. Tebano, Carmen Call. Prep.-Academic Cross Counfry, IO: Wresfling IO. Teller, Cheryle General TesI', Gale Bus. Ed.-Clerical Library Club IO, II, IZ. Teflack, Leonard Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Teflak, Bernadine Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Boosfer IO: Commercial IZ: Office Worker II, IZ: Monfaneer Sfaff IZ: Junior Prom Commiffee Il: Pep Assembly Il, IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Thayer, Fred Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Junior Red Cross Council II: Wafchfower Represenfafive IO, I I. Thompson, Kennefh General JV Foofball IO, Varsify II, IZ: Track IO, II, IZ. Tillema, Sandra General Office Worker IZ. Toffolo, Bruno Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Class Treas. IO: Execufive Commiffee IO: Sfudenf Board II, IZ: Clubs: Key IO, II, IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Rockef IO: Sporfs- men's IO, II, IZ: Baseball Manager IO, II: Wresfling IO, II. Tricozzi, Rose Marie Generel Bowling Club IZ. Tryon. Warren Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy II, Pres. IZ: Hi-Y, Chaplain IZ: Junior Red Cross IO: Junior Prom Commiffee II: Cross Counfry IO II, IZ: Track IO, II, IZ. Tucciarone, Anfhony General Proiecfionisf IO. Turner. BFUCG Coll. Prep.-Academic Ulrich, George General VanDerwerIcen, Pafricia Bus, Ed,-Seereleriel Playbills, Sec. II, IZ: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, IZ. Vedder, Diane General Clubs: Junior Red Cross IZ: Playbills IO, II: Y-Teens II. VGHCIIHI. Pafricia Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Rec. Sec. II: Execufive Commiffee II: Sfudenf Board IZ: Clubs: Boosfer IO: French II: G.A.C. IZ: Moppeffes II, Vice Pres. IZ: Swimming II, IZ: Wafchfower Represenfafive IO, II, IZ: Hosfess, Talenf Show II: Junior Prom Co-Chairman II: Junior Prom Courf I I: Office Worker IZ. VGFSOCIU. Thomas Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee II: Clubs: French Honor Sociefy IO, II, IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Bowling Team II: Foofball IO, II, IZ: Track IO, II, IZ: Wresfling IO: Manager II, IZ. Viall, Wayne Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Execufive Commiffee II: Sfudenf Board IO: Clubs: Band II: Moppers IO, II: Playbills IO, II, IZ: School Play IO: JV Baseball IO: Baskefball Manager IO, II, IZ: Varsify Tennis II, IZ. Vinciguerra, Geraldine Viscusi, Paul General Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufive Commiffee II: Junior Red Cross IO: M. C., Pep Rally IZ: JV Baskefball IO, Varsify II, IZ: JV Track IO, Varsify Il, IZ. Viscusi, Ronald Vifolo, Diane General Bus. Ed.-Clerical Sfudenf Board IZ: Arf Club IO: Wafchfower Represenfafive IZ: Monfaneer Arf Sfaff IZ. Von Farra, Sherre Voorhees, Donald Model U. N. Delegafe Chairman Voris, Vivian Walker, Clifford Walsh, Charles Wania, Frank Wafkins, Barry Proiecfionisf II, IZ. Webler, Donald Weidman, Carol General Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. General General General Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. General-Trade Aviafion Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Coll. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board IO: Clubs: Afhlefic Council II, IZ: French Honor Sociefy IO: F.N.A. IZ: Keyeffes IO, II, IZ: Raidereffes IZ: Bonfire Skif I I. Welch, Norma , Call. Prep.-Academic Sfudenf Board II: Clubs: Maloreffes II, IZ: Symphonic Singers IO, II, IZ: Office Worker I I, IZ. A Whifbeck, James Bus. Ed .-Co-op. Ref. Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School II: Baskefball IO: Foofball IO. Whife, Elaine Bus. Eol.-Secrefarial Execufive Cornmiffee IO: Sfudenf Board II, IZ: Clubs: Junior Red Cross IZ: Library IO, II, IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II: Raidereffes IZ: Office Worker I I. Whyley, William Williams, Ernesl' Willoughby, Pa'I'ricia General General Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: French Honor Sociefy IZ: Hill-Top Teens IO, II, Pres. IZ: Wafchfower Represenfafive IZ: Monfaneer Liferary Sfaff IZ. Wifowski, Roberl' Coll. Prep.-Academic Moppers IO: Freshman Baskefball Manager IO. Wolfe, Charles Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Band IO. Wrublewski, Carl Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Execufive Commiffee IZ: Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy IZ: Hi-Y, Vice Pres. IZ: Freshman Baskefball IO: JV Foofball IO, Varsify Manager IZ:Track IO, II, IZ. Yakubec, Marcia Bus. Ed.-Secrefarial Clubs: Boosfer IO: Bowling IZ: Office Worker II, IZ: Wafchfower Represenfafive IO: Girls' Sporfs IO, II. Young, Janis Bus. Ed.--Clerical Clubs: Boosfer IO: Sfudenfs' Sfore Worker I I: School Play IO. Zborowski, Valerie Coll. Prep.-Academic Execufiye Commiffee IO, II: Sfudenf Board II: Clubs: French II: French Honor Sociefy IO, II: G.A.C. IO, II, IZ: Nafional Honor Sociefy II, IZ: Playbills II: Science Seminar II: Swimming II, IZ: Wafch- fower Reporfer IO, II, Associafe Edifor IZ: Elmira Key Award II: Hosfess, Junior Prom IO, School Visifors Il, IZ: Bonfire Skif Il: Girls' Sporfs IO, II, IZ. Zehner, John Sporfsmen's Club II, IZ. Zimolka, Roberl' Foofball IO. Zych, Geraldine Office Worker I I: Girls' Spc. .s Zych, Gerard General General Bus. Ed.-Clerical Coll. Prep.-Tech Elec. Sfudenf Board IO, II: Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy IZ: Hi-Y IZ: Moppers II: Freshman Baskefball IO: Varsify Track II, IZ. I89 CREW John M. Adams, lnsirumenial Music B. Mus., Universiry of Rochesler: M.A., Arizona Sl'a+e Universiiy Sponsor: Band John Albrezzi, Ari B.S., New York Universiiy: M.S., Albany Srafe Teachers College Sponsor: Coordinaror oi Monraneer Alberi' Aldinger, lndusirial Aris B.S., Buffalo Siale Teachers College: M.S., Albany Srare Teachers College Margarer M. Bergen, Guidance Counselor B.S., College of Sain? Rose: M.S., Albany Siaie Teachers College Sponsor: Narional Honor Sociely Margarei Boyle, Driver Educarion B.S., Springfield: B.S.P.E., Arnold College: Albany Srale Teachers Col- lege: Ceriiiicare in Drivers' Educafion Mrs. Ida Brooks, English A.B., Albany Srafe Teachers College Sponsor: Furure Teachers of America Suzanne Bundy, French B.A., Universiiy oi Rochesier: The Sorbonne Roberi' Burns, English A.B., Union College: A.M., Albany Srare Teachers College Bruno Caldaro, Science, Maihemaiics B.S., Siena College: M.S., Siena College Sponsor: Warchrower Adverrising Sraff Marcia Carr, Physical Educarion B.S., Skidmore College: M.Ed., Springfield College , Sponsor: G.A.C., Swimming Club, Co-Sponsor lniramural Girls' Sporrs Grace Casfro, Siudy Hall , B.S., Temple Universiiy Language Laborarory Supervisor Eleanor L. Clark, Library B.S., Geneseo Slale Teachers College Sponsor: Library Club, Senior Seclion of 'rhe Monianeer Chesfer M. Clarke, Technical B.S. in E.E., Universily of Michigan Mrs. Toby Clyman, Russian B.A., Brooklyn College: M.A., Cornell Universiry Joseph F. Collins, Principal B.S., Union College: M.S., Albany Srafe Teachers College: Ph.C., Albany Srale Pharmacy Anfhony F. Coppola, Jr., French A.B., Union College: M.A., Universiiy of Syracuse. Fullbrighi Scholar 2 yrs. Paris, Colgale Universify. Sponsor: Key Club, Senior Taleni Show William Corey, English B.A., San Francisco Siaie David Crandall, Guidance Counselor B.S., Oneonla Slaie Teachers College: M.A., Columbia Universiiy Mrs. Helen Cummings, Business Educaiion B.S., Albany Siare Teachers College William Deyo, lndusirial Aris New York Vocarional Teachers Training Program Sponsor: Proieciionisrs E. Fred Dougheriy, Technical B.S., Oswego Sraie Teachers College: M.S., Albany Siaie Teachers College Fred Dufcher, Social Srudies M.A., Syracuse Universiiy Head of Social Srudies Deparimenr Mrs. Kafherine Early, English, Social Srudies B.S. in Ed., Fordham Universiiy William Eigabroadr, English A.B., Union College: M.A., Albany Srare Teachers College Sponsor: Siudenr Board Mrs. Ru'I'h Family, Larin B.S., Albany Srale Teachers College l90 Mrsf Lenore Hughes Farrell, English B.A., Albany Srare Teachers College Sponsor: J.V. Cheerleaders. Co-Sponsor Varsiry Cheerleaders Mrs. Eleanor Free, Homemaking B.S., M.Ed., Universiry ol: Georgia Richard Green, Business Educarion B.S., Syracuse Universiry: M.A., Syracuse Universiiy Sponsor: Spor+smen's Club, Srudenis' Srore Workers' Club, Co-Sponsor Srudenrs' Slore John D. Gregory, Guidance Counselor B.A., Union College: M.S., Albany Siare Teachers College Mrs. Carol Grinnell, Business Educarion B.S., Syracuse Universiiy Sponsor: Monianeer Adverrising Sraii, Co-Sponsor Varsily Cheerleaders Richard E. Grinnell, Social Siudies A.B., Union College: M.S., Albany Srare Teachers College Freshman Fooiball Coach, J.V. Baseball Coach Samuel Hamilfon, Trade Aviaiion New York Vocalional Teachers Training Program Mrs. Lillian Hea'I'h, School Nurse A. Barron Hepburn Hospiral School of Nursing, Ogclensburg: Plarrs- burg Sfaie Teachers College Mrs. Elaine Heidensfrom, English B.A., Albany Slare Teachers College: M.A., Albany Srare Teachers College Sponsor: Dean of Senior Class, Ebenwyck Jack Hickey, Social Siudies B.A., Albany Srare Teachers College: M.A., Ablany Srale Teachers College Sponsor: Dean oi Tenih Year Class, Siudeni Board Assembly Commiriee Alice Holmes, Social Srudies A.B., Albany Srale Teachers College: M.A., New York Universily Sponsor: Cader Teachers Hazel Holi, Business Educaiion B.A., Albany Srare Teachers College Co-Sponsor: Siudenis' Siore Cleveland Howard, Music Mus. B., Bosion Universiry School of Fine and Applied Aris: M, Mus., Bosion Universiry School of Fine and Applied Aris Head of Music Deparrmenr Sponsor: Symphonic Singers Isabel J. Jarvis, Guidance Counselor A. B., Albany Siaie Teachers College: M.A., Albany Siaie Teachers College Florence Karlen, Business Educaiion M.S., Albany Siaie Teachers College Head of Business Educarion Deparrrneni Sponsor: Commercial Club Theodore Ko'H'ke, Speech, Dramaiics B.S., SUNY Geneseo Sponsor: Playbills Mrs. Rufh Kraemer, Home Economics A.B., Beaver College: M.A., Columbia Universily Mrs. Elizabe'I'h Levanway, Business Educaiion B.S., Russell Sage College: M.S., Albany Srare Teachers College Sponsor: Hillfop Teens Mrs. Dora Longway, English B.A., Muskingum College: M.A., Universiiy of Michigan Mrs. Laura Love, Special Educaiion Oneonra Slare Teachers College: Albany Slare Teachers College Sponsor: Junior Red Cross Council Roberr J. Ludwig, French B.S., Columbia Universiiy: M.A., Columbia Universiry: Posr-Graduare Sludy, The Sorbonne, Colgare Universiry Aciing Chairman of Language Deparimenr Sponsor: French Honor Sociery Mrs. Barbara Makofslci, Physical Educaiion B.S., Syracuse Universiiy: M.A., Syracuse Universiiy Sponsor: Maiorelies, Modern Dance, Raidereiles Co-Sponsor: lnlramural Girls' Sporls Sigmund Makofski, Facully Manager of Al'hlel'ics A.B., Union College Head of Physical Educalion Deparimeni' Sponsor: Alhlelic Council, Golf Team Mrs. Hilda Marlin, Physical Eolucalion, Healih B.S., Skidmore College Sponsor: Moppelles Mrs. Sandra McCarroll, English B.S., Chicago Universily Sponsor: Monlaneer Lilerary Sialf C. Harold McKee, Technical Machine Shop Siale Universily of New York: Syracuse Universify: New York Universily Helen Meigher, Ari B.S., Columbia Universiiy Sponsor: Ari Club Mrs. Mary Moon, Business Educalion Plaflsburg Siale Teachers College: B.S., Syracuse Universily: M.S., Union College Lawrence Mulvaney, Physical Educalion B.S., Springfield College Coach: Varsily Foofball, Varsify Wreslling, Assislanf Coach Track Joseph O'Neill, Induslrial Ar'rs Universily of The Slale of New York: Texas A. 81 M.: New York Univer sily: Russell Sage College: Siena College An1'hony Parisi, Social Sludies B.S., Holy Cross College: Graduafe Sfudies Coach: Varsily Baseball, Bowling, Assisranf Coach Varsi+y Foofball Belford A. Perkins, Maihemaiics B.S., Universily of Maine Michael Pinchuk, Business Educalion B.B.A., Siena College: M.S., Albany Siale Teachers College Sponsor: Sludenl' Board. Business Pracfice Club, Recepiionisls Virgil Provosf, Chemisiry, Technical Physics B.S., Albany Slale Teachers College: M.A., Columbia Universily Mrs. Agnes Pufnam, English B.A., Albany Slafe Teachers College: M.A., Columbia Universify Nicholas Rieg, Physical Educalion, Heallh B.S., llhaca College Sponsor: Moppers Coach: Freshman Baskelball, Assisianl Coach Freshman Foofball Mrs. Dorcas Rindfleisch, Caieieria B.S., Skidmore College: Graduale Sfudies Samuel Ringland, Eleclriciiy, Eleclronics New York Universily: Syracuse Universify: Oswego Sfafe Teachers College Sponsor: Technical Services Club Joseph C. Rizzo, Biology B.S., Siena College: M.S., Siena College Sponsor: Hi-Y Andrew Rosse'H'i, Assislanl' Principal B.A., Albany Slaie Teachers College: M.A., Albany Sfale Teachers College Mrs. BeHe Russell, English B.A., Russell Sage College Sponsor: Walchlower Lilerary Slali Armand Severino, Marhemarics, Technical Physics B.S., Union College Sponsor: Dean of Elevenlh Year Class Clara Schairer, French A.B., Albany Siale Teachers College: M.S., Albany Shale Teachers College Edward Sherley, Maihemaiics B.A., Albany S+a+e Teachers College: M.S., Albany Siaie Teachers College Head of Malhernalics Deparlmenl Mrs. Elizabefh Sherley, Social Sludies A.B., Albany Slale Teachers College Mrs. E+hel Speidel, Special Educalion Teacher Training lnsfilule, Hoosick Falls: Graduale Sfudy: Syracuse Universily: Albany S+a+e Teachers College: Russell Sage College Rufh Sfarr, Business Educaiion B.S., Universily ol Denver Mrs. Edna Sfeele, Special Educalion Geneseo Sfare Normal School: Graduale Work: Syracuse Universiiyt New York Universify: Oswego Slale Teachers College Donald B. Sfone, Earlh Science B.S., Colgale Universiiy: M.S., Union College Head of Science Deparfmenl' Sponsor: Science Seminar Mrs. Chrisfine Sl'uar+, Maihemaiics, Science B.S., S+. Lawrence Universilyg B.S., Universily of Cincinnaii: Albany Slaie Teachers'College Richard Suprunowicz, Malhemaiics B.A., Syracuse University: M.Ed., Union College Coach: Varsily Baskelball, Varsiiy Tennis Wal'I'er Suprunowicz, Social Siudies B.S., Holy Cross College Coach: Junior Varsify Baskelball Theodore Takaroff, lnsirumenial Music B.S., New York Universily Sponsor: Orcheslra Joseph Terry, Science B.S., Union College: M.S., Albany Slaie Teachers College Sponsor: Ski Club Mrs. Leola TreveH', School Nurse R.N., Syracuse Universily School of Nursing: School Nurse Teachers Cerfiiicalion New York Universify and Russell Sage College Sponsor: F.N.A. Raymond Vacca, Physical Educaiion B.S., Manhalian College Coach: Cross Couniry, lndoor and Oufdoor Track Sponsor: Golden Spike Shoe Sociely George Van Heusen, Malhemarics B.A., Colgafe Universify: M.A., Monfclair College Julia W. Van Voasf, Siudy Hall B.A., Columbia Universify Sponsor: Girls' Bowling Club Charles Von Nos+i'l'z, Business Eclucalion B.S., Syracuse Universiiy: M.S., Albany Siale Teachers College Margaref Walsh, English B.A., Albany Siale Teachers College: M.A., Albany Slaie Teachers College Head oi English Deparimenl' Richard Wa+son, Biology B.A., Albany Slale Teachers College: M.A., Albany Sfale Teachers College Joseph Whalen, German, Spanish A.B., Albany Slale Teachers College Nancy Wilson, Library B.A., Albany Slale Teachers College: B.S. in L.S., Albany Siafe Teach- ers College Sponsor: Library Club Ralph J. Young, Eleciriciiy, Elecironics B.S. in E.E., Union College Joseph Zizzi, Technical B.S. in M.E., Rensselaer Polylechnic lnsfifuie: M.A. in Ed., New York Universily Acling Head of Technical Deparlmenf Coordinalor of Co-Curricular Acfivilies l9l GENERAL ITINERARY Adminisfrafion lNaviga'rorsI ..,... ,, ,, p g. 8-9 Adverfisemenf lShip Sforesl ,, 7,,.. ,,., , p g. l58-I82 Arf Deparfmenf ,,,,. ..,,,, , .. ,,,, . . .. . pg. I6 Ari' Club . ,,,,Y,,,,. ,,,,, p g. 82 Afhlefic Council ,,,.. . .. pg. Il0 Band .. pg. l06 Baseball .......l,l,,,, pg. l42 Baskefball . .l,,.,l,l,,.. ....,l,l,, ,,.l7l.,l p g . I 50-I 53 Business Educafion Deparfmenf .,.., A..,.,, . ,.pg. I7-I8 Business Pracfice Club .. ..,,, . pg. I05 Cadef Teachers . ..,,,,, pg. Ill Cafeferia .. ,,,,,, .. pg. 23 Cafeferia Sfaff , pg. 35 Cafeferia Workers ,s,,s ,,s. . . ,. pg. II7 Cheerleaders . ,,s,,.s, pg. I3O-l32 Choir . ..s,.ssss.s...s,sssssssr.s .. .. ss.,s,.sss pg. Il8-II9 Cifizenship Educafion Deparfmenf .. ,..,, .,..........,,,, p g. I9 Commercial Club ,,,ss,,,,,,s,,,,s .. . .. pg. 88 Cross Counfry . . . .. . pg. I45 Deans . ,,,,., ,.,.s,,s,,,,s.sss.,,,,s ..,.., . . .. ,,,,s pg. 38 Dedicafion lGuesfs af Capfain's Tablel ,,,,.. ,..,s. p g. 4, 5, I4, I5 Ebenwyck . ,,,,, .. .,,,,,,,,, .. .. Edifor's Message English Deparfmenf . .. Faculfy lCrew's Lisfl .....,, ,,,,,,, Foofball . . .. . ,,,,,,, Foreword lShip's Logl o,,... BVVY, French Honor Sociefy .,,,,,,,., .. .. ..,,VA, ...,Y,,,A. . Freshman Class Homerooms lThircl Class Passengersl Freshman Class Officers and Dean .. .. ,,,...ss,s,A.....s Fufure Nurses .,,s,,, . .. Fufure Teachers .. G.A.C. .. ... .. German Club ...,, Girls' Bowling Club .. Girls' Sporfs s,,,..i,,,s,s,. .. .. . Girls' Swimming Club s,.,,,s,..,,,, Golden Spike Shoe Sociefy ,scs.., Golf . . ,,,,....VVY,Y....VVV..,VVV,V Guidance Deparfmenf lhlavigaforsl . Gym Aids . ,,,,, ,,...VV,,.,V,VVV. . .. I-li-Y .. sc,s . . I-lill-Top Teens I92 pg. 83 .. pg. I25 pg. 20-22 pg. I90-l9I pg. I46-I48 pg. 2 pg. 86-87 . .pg. 75-79 mpg. 74 pg. 94 pg. Ill pg. 9I pg. 90 pg. 92-93 pg. I54-l55 pg. l29 . pg. 89 .. pg. I43 pg. I0-Il .. . pg. 90 pg. 84-85 pg. 95 Home Economics Deparfmenf . . VVCVCQK, pg. 23 lndusfrial Arfs Deparfmenf M H pg, 24 Junior Class Execufive Commiffee . A ..,s..,.,.....,.,,..,cc,o,.,.... pg, 72 Junior Class Homerooms lSecond Class Passengersl .. . pg. 67-7I Junior Class Officers ancl Deans ,.,., .,,,,v..,o,.,,,,,.,,,,.. ,,,,, p g , 66 Junior Red Cross Council .. .. ,,.,,,, pg, I24 Key Club . ............... ..... p g, 99-99 Language Deparfmenf .,,,. . . ,. pg. 25 Library Club ,.,..,,...,.,,,..,,, ,.,,,,,VV, p 9, 27 lvlaioreffes . . . ,,,,., . ,.,,. ,,,.,.,, p g, I33-l35 lvlafhemafics Deparfmenf ,..,.., ..,,,,, p g. '26 Modern Dance . .. ...,,,,, pg, IO4-IOS lvlonfaneer Sfaffs .,,,., .,,,..,,, p g, l26-I28 lvloppers . . .. ..,...,.,. pg. IO2 Moppeffes . . ..,...... ....,,,. p g. IOO-IOI Music Deparfmenl' . . ...,,,, pg. 27 Nafional I-lonor Sociefy .....,. .pg 83 Office Workers . ,,,, . .. .. pg. II6 Orchesfra ...... pg. IO3 Physical Educafion . .. pg. 28-30 Playbills . .. . ,...,, pg. I03 Proiecfionisfs .. .. ,,,,. pg. IO2 Oueen's Courl' .. .. . pg. I4I Raidereffes - pg. I08-IO9 Recepfionisfs .,..,.. pg. IIO School Life . . ,,,,.,,,., . .,,.. . pg. I36-I4O Science Deparfmenl' ...,., . pg. 3I Science Seminar. ..,., ....... . . ..,, . ........ ..,, . .. pg. IO7 Senior Direcfory lFirsf Class Passengers' Lisfl . ,............. pg. I83-l89 Senior Execufive Commiffee . .. .. . ,,,.,.,,..,,,, . .. . pg. I65 Seniors lFirsf Class Passengersl .. .. .,,.. pg. 39-65 Service Organizafl-isa.. ..........,,, .. ........ pg. I I6-I I7 Sporfsman's Club ..... .. ....... pg. IO7 Sfudenl' Board .,,., ,,,, ,,,,.,. p g . I I2-I I3 Sfuclenf Sfore Club , ,... .,,.., p g. II4-I I5 Symphonic Singers ......,....... .. .. ..... pq. I23 Table of Confenfs llfineraryl .,,,, .. 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