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

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During the years 1961-65 a world's fair is in progress at Flushing Meadows, New York. It seemed to your editors that in this historic event with its theme “Peace through Understanding there existed much more than a casual and coincidental relationship with the aims and objectives of our Alma Mater which since its very beginning has proudly proclaimed Enter to learn; go forth to serve. Thus our 1965 yearbook theme Fairways to Tomorrow” came to our editorial staff as a natural evolution. For it occurred to us that the myriad avenues of educational opportunity which Mont Pleasant High School affords are indeed our Fairways to Tomorrow”. In the pages which follow we recount the various phases of every- day academic life and activity which form the individual pavilions of our own academic Fair , one segment of the foundation for the more mature Pavilions of the Future . For even as the close of this academic year draws nigh, we can al- ready discern in small measure the partial rewards which in the full- ness of time will mark for each of us his own personal Triumph of Progress. 1965 Editorial Staff THE MONTANEER: Published by The Students of Mont Pleasant High School Schenectady, New York MARGARET DOBIES Editor-in-Chief SUE FOX Art Editor DONNA COLUCCI Literary Editor REBECCA PONE MARCIA WRZESINSKI Advertising Editors PATRICIA WELCH Business Manager DIANE MOSSEY Office Manager 2 Volume 33 -M? CONTENTS PEACE THROUGH UNDERSTANDING ADMINISTRATION pp. 6-7 GUIDANCE pp- 8-9 FACULTY pp- 10-13 PAVILIONS FOR THE FUTURE FRESHMEN pp. 16-25 JUNIORS pp. 26-33 CLASSES pp. 34-61 ACTIVITIES pp. 62-121 SPORTS pp. 122-139 THE TRIUMPH OF PROGRESS :! SENIORS pp. 140-164 ADVERTISING pp. 165-189 DIRECTORY pp. 190-192 Wy PEACE THROUGH UNDERSTANDING As I would not be a SLAVE so I would not be a MASTER. This expresses my idea of democracy. Whatever differs from this, to the extent of the difference, is no democracy. Abraham Lincoln Mr. Joseph Collins, Principal, checks the time and awaits the beginning of the school day. Mr. Collins signs a yearbook on yearbook night. And Thus Our Fairways Are Planned It is indeed a truism to state that any enterprise, however admirably conceived, rarely succeeds with- out elaborate preparation. The business of educa- tion is no exception, and administration is the function which gives direction and purpose to the profession. In Mont Pleasant High School, Mr. Joseph Collins, the principal, and Messrs. Jack Hickey and Joseph Zizzi are the triumvirate who address themselves to this fundamental task. This year, Mr. Hickey, recently appointed vice- principal, has assumed this responsibility in addi- tion to his work as instructor as well as Chairman of the Citizenship Education Department. His new duties include problems of individual scheduling, attendance, and general student body supervision. As a vice-principal, and Chairman of the Technical Department, Mr. Zizzi's work closely parallels that of Mr. Hickey's in many respects. In addition, both of these men in conjunction with the principal su- pervise our academic fairways to the future as they work continuously to broaden and expand the cur- riculum. It is through their combined efforts integrated with the work of our guidance department and total faculty that our fairways remain green and resilient, and a happy portent for future generations of alumnae. Mr. Zizzi, at a quiet moment in the Technical Office, thinks busy schedule. Mr. Hickey, our new Assistant Principal, ponders over his new job. Technical Guidance Counselor, Dr. Frank Mayer Miss Isabel Jarvis, Counselor And Our Reservations Are Confirmed SECRETARIES Secretary to the Assistant Principal, Mrs. Elaine Sandler Guidance Secretary, Mrs. Louise Rossetti Technical Secretary, Mrs. Olga Ahnert Central Treasurer, Mrs. Alice Miron In school we are prepared for the trials of the demanding world which we must enter following graduation. The thoroughness and perseverance of our guidance counselors help to make the change successful. It is through their counseling and exhortation that they encourage us to achieve scholastically, to develop maturity, to appreciate opportunity, and to recognize that our fairways to the future may well be a stepping stone to the stars. In the persons of Dr. Frank Mayer, Miss Isabel Jarvis, Mr. John Gregory, Miss Elizabeth Cun- ningham, and Mr. Ralph Bloomingdale, we find five individuals dedicated to the development of excellence in human architecture. Mrs. Rossetti and her office workers. From left to right, Miss Gloria De Sieno, roving secretary, and students Betty Mumblow and Maxine Caster. Mr. Gregory counsels Michele Lazzari Michele Lazzari patiently waits to greet visitors to M.P.H.S. 9 Pleasant Fairways - Always! This year Miss Grace Castor, one of tne three original members of Mont Pleasant’s faculty, will retire. Miss Castor received her B.S. at Temple University in Philadelphia where she was born and reared. After this June she plans to work full time on real estate and squeeze in a game of golf when- ever possible. Miss Castor is the original organizer of both G.A.C. and Moppettes, and during the years she has been at Pleasant, she has seen many changes. She believes that now due to strain and confusion students tend to overload or overbalance them- selves as to school work and social activity. This could be eliminated by good organization, good leadership, enthusiasm and less reporting on re- ports by the reporter.” Miss Grace Castor Our Guides to Fairways of the Future MRS. G. ARCHIBALD, B.S. Practical Nursing MRS. M ARMSTRONG. B.A. Language MR J. ADAMS, M.A. Music MR. L. BAXTER, B.S. L ngraded MR J. ALBREZZL M S. Chairman, Art MR D. BOYD, M S. Chairman, Phys. Ed. MISS R ARAGONA, B.A. Language MISS M. BOYLE, B.S. Driver Ed. MISS C ARGL LSKI, M S. Physical Ed. MRS. I. BROOKS, B.S. English 10 MRS. M. GRASSFIELD, B.A. Social Studies MRS. E HEIDENSTROM. M.A. Chairman, English iSS MRS H. CUMMINGS. B.S. Business Ed. MR. B. CALDARO. M S. Math A MISS E. CLARK. B.S. Library MRS. T. DEVENO, B.S. Home Economics MRS. E. FRIEDMAN. M S. English MR. R GRINNELL. M S. Social Studies MR R. HOLDER. M.A. English MR. R. CAMBELL, M.A. Social Studies MR. C. CLARKE. B.S. Technical MR. W. DEYO Industrial Arts MR G. GOLDSTEIN. A.B. Language MR. S. HAMILTON Industrial Arts MISS H HOLT. B.S. Business Ed. MR. R. BURNS, M.A. English MISS D CHARTON, B.S. Physical Ed. MR C. HENRY Industrial Arts MR. W. EIGABROADT. M.A. English MRS. C. GRINNELL. B. S. Business Ed. MISS M. CARR. M S. Physical Ed. MR D COLLIS. M.A. Chairman, Bus. Dept. MR. F. DOUGHERTY, M S. Technical MR W GORGOS, B.S. Science MR. D HAVER. M S. Technical MR C. HOWARD. M.A. Chairman, Music II MR E. HUDSON Industrial Arts MRS R KRAEMER, M A Home Economics r MR R LUDWIG, M A Chairman, Language MRS B MANDOS, M A Language MR NEIDERBERGER M.A. Social Studies o MR M PINCH! K MS Business Ed. MISS M KALLINISCH M.A. Home Economics MRS. E. LEVANWAY, M.S. Business Education MRS. T. MAKSAIL. B.A. English mr f. McCarthy, b.s. Science MR W. O CONNOR, B F A. Art Department MRS J PRFDDICF. B.A Home Economics Recognition Through Responsibility Peace through understanding, the theme of the World's Fair states in three words the whole idea of the methods we may use to achieve peace with other peoples. Through understanding we can live together without fear of one another, and through un- derstanding we can work miracles. The teachers at Mont Pleasant pool their abilities and work together to help the students at Pleasant achieve this under- standing. Our teachers possess specialized skills in fields from physics to care of pre-kindergarten children, from science to the Arts. They know that passing on the accumulated knowl- edge of their specific fields to students can pave the highway to future understanding and scholastic success for generations yet unborn. Mont Pleasant is proud of its talented professional staff be- cause it has gained recognition for itself, the school, and the students by its ability to fulfill its responsibility of spreading un- derstanding and knowledge. MRS M MOON. M S Business Education MR A PARISI, M S. Social Studies MR V. PROVOST. M S Science MR L. MUI.VANEY, B.S. Physical Ed. MR D. PAUSE. B.S Business Education MRS. D. QUICK. M.A. English MRS NEGRI. B.S. English MR B. PERKINS. B.A Technical MR W RIEG. B.S. Physical Ed. 12 JL MR S RINGLAND Technical Permanent Certificate MRS C. VanHEUSEN, M S. English MR C. VonNOSTITZ, M S. Business Ed. MISS C. SCHAIRER, M.A. Language MR. R. SUPRUNOWICZ. ME. Math MR. R YOUNG, B.S. Technical MR. E. SHERLEY, M.A. Math MR. T. TAKAROFF. B.S. Music MRS. C. SMITH, B.S. Ungraded MRS. L. TREVETT, R.N. Nurse MR. W WASHINGTON. M.A. Social Studies MR. J. VanSCHAICK. M S English MR. A. SEVERINO, M S. Science MR. W. SUPRUNOWICZ MS Social Studies MR R SCALISE, B.S. Ungraded MISS R . STARR. B.S. Business Ed. MR. R. VACCA, B.S. Physical Ed. MISS A. WILSON. B.S. Library Standing: Mary Ann Civitello, Treasurer; Mr. McCarthy, Class Dean; Paul DiCristofaro, Vice President. Seated: Barbara Alois, Secretary; Donna Santora, President. Freshmen: Newest Entrants to the Fair Freshmen enter the Fair to learn. While they are at the Fair they will travel through the pavilions of math, science, language, occupations and many others. In each pavilion they will learn more. They will be travel- ing along the highways of progress for the next two years gaining experience and knowledge and will finally emerge seniors, versed in the ways of the Fair. The man who will travel the highway with the Fresh- men to make their journey run smoothly is class dean, Mr. McCarthy. To the freshmen we send our best wishes for a pleas- ant journey. 16 Linda Aldi Jean Alexander Robert Alheim Barbara Alois Jaye Alper Audrey Amlaw Peter Angelonc Ellen Anker Shcryle Attanaseo John Attanasio Betty Ann Bandasik Sally Banks Lela Barber Richard Barkley Patricia Barlette Edward Baron Kathleen Barry Guy Bassi Sharon Bates Sharon Battisto Peter Becker Kathleen Beck Judy Belott Christine Benaquisto Marlene Benaquisto Paul Bernardi Denninc Berrian Karen Bialkowski Lucia Bianchi Kathleen Bielawski John Bienduga John Bittner Kenneth Blake Charles Blaydes Nancy BIcau Frank Bombardatore Lynn Bonacquist Paul Bonczkowski Fred Boreali Curtis Bostick Karen Bouck Cheryl Boyd Richard Bradshaw Charles Brant David Brereton Elaine Brooks Harold Brown Cynthia Brugnetti Mark Bugar Gail Bullis Lonnie Bunt Hilary Buono Roger Burdick Joyce Butrym Bruce Button James Byster 17 John Cagnina Theresa Cahill Pascuale Caiazzo Gar ' Calkins Theresa Campanella Noel Cande Laura Cancsiraro Clare Caracciolo Joyce Carlos Corinne Camevalc Fred Caiman Frances Cavanaugh Louis Ccrvoni Bruce Chamberlain Gloria Chapman Donna Christian Mirella Cianfarani Marcia Cipriano Maryann Civitcllo Douglas Clark Kenneth Cockran Joseph Colamarino Anthony Colandra Catherine Comanzo Flaine Coon Terry Cooper Nancy Cope Chris Cornick Ashur Crawford Joseph Cydylo Marilyn Dagostino Floyd Daighualt Delores Daniels Maria Daviero Janice Dawson Donna DeBiasc Eileen Decker Pamela Deitz Frank Dcjohn Maureen Delgiacco Cheryl DcLorenzo 18 Barbara DeLorme Linda DeMartino Arthur DeSantis David DeSantis Patrick DiBlasio Armond DiCarlo Maria DiCocco Paul DiCristofaro Albert DiDonna Edward DiNicola Linda Donadio Michael Donato Thomas Donato Marcia Dubb Winford Dubb William Dugan Sandra Dykeman John Ebert Derry Edwards Jeffrey Failing Anthony Falace Dominick Farone John Farnum Marie Filipek Frank Fisher Susan Foss Joyce Fowler Richard Fragomcni Lynn Fraker David Francis Shirley Fredericks Anthony Frcscatorc Kenneth Fresoni Martha Friello Deborah Frier Muriel Furbcck Carla Gallagher Paul Gardner Vido Gaspara Patricia Gaudio Robert Gentile 19 Michael Gerard i Joseph Giello Ronald Girard Jane Gleason Marcia Godlewski June Goss Linda Gosselin Joan Grabicki Michael Green Alfred Gregg Brian Gross June Grounds Nancy Guliano Donna Hall Karen Hallak Linda Hallak Robin Hamil Arnell Hammer John Handy Edwina Harris Lynne Hart David Hawkey Richard Hendrickson Mark Hepburn Patricia Herath James Hesler Margaret Hewitt David Hicks Tyrone Hines Dennis Hohenshild Kenneth Holcomb Susan Hood Jeffrey Hopper Nancy Hyson Barbara. Ille Deborah lovinella Thomas Isabella James Itzo Sandra Jackson Dennis James Joseph Jankowski Donald Jarvis Shirley Jones Marcia Jozefowic Phyllis Jurosko Joseph Kaczynski Catherine Karker Karen Kcszey Alice Kilb Doris Klaas Richard Knowles Da id Koager Robert Kochcm James Kozak Michael Krawczak Michael Kristel 20 David Kroll Gus Kuder Joseph Kobacko Edward Kuta Eli LaBombard Donald LaBonte Roger LaFrcniere Wayne Lake Francine LaMalfa Mary Lee Lanaro Sandra Lancaster Allen Lape Roberta Lasak William Leach George Leber Linda Lenccwicz Patricia Lcntine Casimer Leonowicz Barry Levine Kristin Lewandowski Allan Lewis Mary Lou Lewis Linda Lezzi Carol Liquori Cecelia Lombardi Susan Lumberg Marianne Lunney Barbara Luther Elena Macchiarclla Patricia MacDonald Ronald Maggiero Francis Mahoney Michael Malacek Frank Mallozzi Margaret Manicri Richard Mannato Linda Marocco Bruce Marour Paul Marquez Peter Marquez Nancy Marquis Linda Martiniano Margaret Martin Vincent Martiniano Alfred Mastriana Dennis Mather Debra Maxwell Daniel McBride Marla McCann William McDonald David McDougall Lynn McDowell Patrick McGovern Marjorie McKay Francis McKendrcc Richard Meinhold 21 Sharon Merchant Diane Mickios Paul Miles Charles Miller David Miller Deborah Miller James Miller William Miller Glen Miller Angelo Mineconzo Michael Mineconzo Marlene Modest Patsy Mottolo William Muller Eleanor Murphy John Muscanell Susan Nagle Rose Nastacie Angela Neach Susan Nicholas Stephen Novak Gail O’Connor Joseph Olechowski John Ollson Linda Olsen Mary O’Neil Gerald Ostrander Biagio Pace James Pacelli Louis Pacelli Teresa Palkovic Elaine Palleschi Charlene Palmer George Palmer Margaret Paniccia Dominick Pannone Giacomo Parisi Joseph Pasquariello Paris Patrignani Mary Pawlowski Carol Pecoraro 22 Katherine Pennacchia John Perkins Pamela Perry Margaret Persons Sylvia Petroske Anthony Pctrucci Claude Pickett Delbert Pickett Yvonne Pink John Pitucci Richard Pomerleau Frank Porter Joyce Potter Deborah Powell Julianna Powell Edwin Price Donald Pritchett Mary Purcell Floyd Purdy Lorraine Quackenbush Bonnie Quay Mary Ann Ramos David Rector Christine Relyea Paul Renys Janet Reynolds Linda Ricciardi William Richards Thomas Richardson Robert' Richute Ardeth Rickson Christopher Rogers Paula Rupinski Nancy Ann Sacco Mary Ann Salmon Donna Santora Louis Santoro Antoinette Sardella Raymond Sarnacki Douglas Sayles John Sayles Darlene Schlicht Frank Schmidt Sandra Schmidt Michael Scott Paul Secor Raymond Selkc Nancy' SeSow Peter Shafran Michael Sheldon Kathleen Shumway Robert Siaskiewicz Frances Simboli Glenn Simek James Si nay Michael Sledziewski Cathy Smith Cynthia Sobieski Donald Sommers Frank Starr Robert Stegel Donald Strait Donald Stringham Michael Sturgeon John Swiatocha Lawrence Sykes Frank Tariello Thomas Tatsey James Taylor Karen Teichner Priscilla Tetro Paul Terry Lannie Thomas William Thorne Ernest Tidball John Tote Frank Tricozzi Linda Tripoli Rachele Troiani Michael Trolio Marilyn Turner Marsha Urban Richard Valente William Vinciguerra Gail Vinehout Elaine Vosburg Elizabeth Walker Steven Warren Agnes Warwick John Weatherhead Michael Wcglowski Ronny Weeks Robert Westervelt James White Kenneth Williams Shirley Willsey Jay Wilkinson 24 Mary Winchester Charlene Wise Irene Wnorowski Philip Wojcicki Robert Woznack William Yanaki Judith York 25 Freshmen enter to learn Bottom Rou: John Brennan, President; Kathy Wilson, Corresponding Secretary; Marilyn Rossetti, Recording Secretary. Second Rou-: Ed Lake, Vice President; Mr. O'Connor, Class Dean; John DiCocco, Treasurer. Hope of the Future: Juniors The Junior Class is now an intricate part of the fair. They have been in Mont Pleasant for two years now and are learning more and more about tomor- row as each day passes. They are now at the stage where they can visit every part of the fair and gain tremendously from their experience. They have many obligations to shoulder, but they have chosen able and responsible guides. In September the Juniors take over the position of our present Seniors. They have entered to learn. In June of 1966 they will go forth to serve the world of tomorrow. Michelle Aldi John Alena David Alessi Angela Alexander Vincent Amaroso Millicent Antum Kenneth Apholz William Assenheimcr Ronald Attanasio Gary Bagnato James Baker Sharon Balverak Mary Ellen Ballone Rita Barone Mark Barrett Bruce Bartz David Bates Judith Battaglia Diane Battaglino Susan Beaton William Beck Gail Becker Judith Becker Joseph Belfance Rosemary Bellomo Kathleen Bloomer Harold Bonacquist Marlene Bonk Fanny Borchardt Howard Borchardt Raymond Bradshaw Nancy Bradt Anita Branic Daniel Brennan John Brennan Paul Briggs Reinhard Brodesser Keith Brown Kinda Brown William Brown Joyce Bublak 27 June Bublak Karen Bullis David Burnham Janice Butler Norman Butler Keith Byrnes Krai Byrnes Douglas Cacchillo John Cafarelli Toni Campana Marilyn Carhide Albert Carpenter Aaron Carter Madeline Carter Cora Cartwright Ernest Cash David Caye Linda Ceglowski Gary Chiacchiaretti Stephen Civitello Alberta Collins Dawn Colliton Catherine Comanzo Garry Cook Paul Coward Ronald Cromer Diane Cross Carolyn Curcio David Currier Cheryl Damberg Christine Dashnaw Antonia DeFlice Patricia DeFilippo Joseph DeGasperis Gary OellaVilla Gary DeLuke Sandra Demi Fred Denefrio Sara DeVarnne Barbara DiCarlo John DiCocco Janice Dijohn Robert DiNola Sandra Donadio Fredericko Donato Douglas Duell Shirley Duell John Dugan Patricia Dumas David. Dunster Paula Dunster Charles Dutcher Cornelia Dwyer Francis Elka John Fair Frank Famiano 28 Terry Febbie Patricia Ferraro Marilyn Fcurstcin Wayne Fichtner Cynthia Flynn Terry Fontaine Louis Fowke Joseph Friello Thomas Gaigc Andrew Gallo Michael Gauger Cynthia Geanopoulas Lissa Gentile Richard Gentile James Gerardi Rodney Gibson Walter Gillingham Kenneth Girard Barbara Gorden Mary Jo Greene Ronald Greenwood Dorothy Gresham Micheal Guerra Scott Guynup Bruce Hall Richard Hall Nancy Hammond Kenneth Hartley Kathleen Havlicck Claudia Heckler Brenda Henderson Kenneth Hensley Richard Hewitt Linda Hotaling Lelind Irish Kathleen Isabella Thomas Itzo John Jackowski Donald Jackson Patricia Jackson Andrea Januszewski Marcella Januszewski Donna Jarvis Robert Jegier Mariam Kaftanski Frances Kaplin Harold Karker Gail Kaufmann Susan Keller Douglas Kerr Nancy Kettncr James Knapik K.m m Korkwki Cynthia Krajewski Joseph Kwiatowski Barbara Kymc 29 Melinda La Barge X'inifred La Bombard John LaButta Raymond LaFreniere Edwin Lake Rosemary LaMalfa Patricia Lancaster Lucille Langstor Kristen Larsen Robert Leu-is Barbara Liggett Dominick Lio Bonnie Lodge Pamela Lunney Alice Lydecker Ellen Lyons Kathleen MacDonald Peter Mackay Helen Madonna Carmen Maio Clifford Mallard Susan Mandel Frank Marchitto Marie Marmo Cheryl Marotta Michael Martell Victor Martini Mary Marx Kathleen Matarazzo Patricia McCarroll Frank McKay Linda Meier Karen Meluch Gary Miles Christine Miller Gary Miller Constance Mi I liman Marsha Modest Janice Molliconc Janet Moncsko Ronald Morris 30 Judith Moscardini Betty Ann Mumhlow Diane Navaretta Diane Neal Mary Nealon Roberta Newkirk Melody Niles Peter Nocera Sera Nocera Barbara Noonan Nancy Norton Helena Novak Joseph O'Connor Paul Occhsner Judith Olwert Timothy O'Neill Paul Overbaugh Mary Jane Owens Nicholas Pacelli Anna Marie Pallante Mary Pallante Patricia Palmer Elaina Palombo I.yle Panjjbum Evangel ia Panteli Lynn Pardus Rosemary Parillo James Patka Kathleen Pecora Robert Pel key Bruce Pelts Daniel Peterson Patricia Petroski May Phillips Frank Palomaine James Pone Susan Prokop Barbara Przybylck Bernadette Purcell Frank Rapicci Larry Rector 31 Floyd Renzi Gary Restifo Maryann Ricciardi Warren Richardson Patricia Robare Diana Robataille David Rogers Mary Jo Roicki Lucy Romano Chester Romanowski Angelo Rossetti Marilyn Rossetti Rosemary Rourke David Rieback Anne Marie Russo Patsy Ruzzo Frederick Saehrig William Sagatys Theodore Salerno Helen Saltysiak Barbara Samelska Diane Sanders Luigi Santario Janet Santo Deitdre Sayles Theodore Scheckles Margaret Schermerhorn Richard Scheuer Roberta Schultz Patricia Scrime Enid Sefcovic Vincent Sempaevivo Francis Scvcrino Ann Marie Sexton Michael Shannon Ronald Shaw Fernando Siaba Benjamin Signore Ronald Simmons Frederick Sistarenik Steven Skoda Sharon Slade Diane Smith George Smith Jeanne Smith Nelson Smith Lester Snell Patricia Snell Alex .Sommer Gary Spadaro Anna Marie Spano Eileen Staley Christine Stec Nancy Stec William Stepp Larille Strickland 32 David Strickland Janet Stringham Marie Strohle Doreen Sturgeon Lawrence Sukackas Sandra Sukatski Richard Szczepanski Della Tefoe Eileen Terrenzio Lawtton Test Michael Tetlak Patricia Thome Sherry Thorne Joseph Tomkowski Janet Trejderowski Peter Troiani Richard Trolio Cheryl Tryon Edward Vanaermem Kenneth Vanderlei Frank Van Patten Francis Van Patten John Veldman Marcelle Venette Richard Vesely Kathryn Viahos Beatrice Viseusi Judy Viseusi Marjorie Wachowicz Patricia Walsdorff Linda Warner Gail Warzala Rosa Wasyliw Richard Watts Jack Wayman Patricia Welch William Welch Linda Wheeler Donald White Karen Wier Ardith Williams Paul Willsey Katherine Wilson Beverly Winters Edie Witko Paul Witkowski Karen Wolf Dorothy Wood Rosanne Yannotti James Young Beverly Zink 33 Mr. William O'Connor makes a great effort to give each student personal attention. 34 Mr. O’Connor's classes often cross the hall to Mrs. Gronvall’s room to view movies on the appreciation of art. Art: Creative Road to the Future The Mont Pleasant Art department does not at- tempt to produce budding Picassos or Modiglianis. Its aim is to help students develop their skills and creative abilities. For this goal, teachers present not exotic articles for reproduction but those from everyday life. Therefore, the students’ awareness and sensitivity of their environment are developed to a degree of acuteness. Among the many projects introduced into the art curriculum are oil painting, ceramics, and basic art painting. Poster and advertising design are also of- fered by the Art Department for students interested in Commercial Art. Jim Pone works to create delicate ceramic jewelry. Sandy Ezell along with the other students in the Business Machines classes will learn the mastery of various machines used in all types of business. 36 Students in Mrs. Cummings business class gather ’round to witness the operation of a new machine. Business: Fairway to the Immediate Future A fairway to an almost immediate future in the world of commerce and industry, the Busi- ness Department presently boasts a potential of one thousand one hundred twenty nine secretaries, file clerks, stenographers, cashiers, and business machine operators, all of whom are presently being trained in various skills. The new department head, Mr. Delbert Collis, has already embarked upon plans for an enlargement of this department to accommodate the growing business world. Marcella Januszewski and Barbara DeMarco busily practice for their pending business careers. Mr. Parisi prepares to administer the mid-term History exam. 38 Students find it necessary to %arn the art of note taking for Mr. W. Supronowicz’s classes. History: Record of the Past - Forecast of the Future I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no other way of judging the future but by the past. In speaking thus to the Virginia Convention in Rich- mond on March 23, 1775, Patrick Henry was enunciat- ing the importance of history in attempting to forecast the trends of the future. Such is the philosophy which is also held by the Citizenship Education Department as it fulfills its role of preparing students for future civic responsibilities. In our own American history' as well as in world history we learn not only the lessons of the past but also we devel- op an awareness of the ethnic structures of global society' to prepare us for an understanding of the brotherhood of man. In Mr. Grinnells 11-12 American History class students learn of the great influence Patrick Henry and the men of his day had on the formation of our country. Mr. Burns assists Sue Williams during his twelfth grade English Literature class. 40 Mrs. MacSail instructs her class in W'arrinei’s English Composition, the most used book of our English department. English: An Ever Widening Fairway English, the ever widening fairway to an ever broadening cul- ture, is marked this year at Mont Pleasant with an even greater emphasis on the art of reading. The Critical Reading Club is an organization in which all of its members read the same book at a given time and follow their personal analysis of the work with spirited group discussions. The speech and dramatics program in Mont Pleasant is also an integral part of the English department. Each year the Play- bills, a dramatic club, presents a play for the entire student body. In this group students learn the fundamentals of dramatics and public speaking. Mr. Burn's student teacher, Mr. Vrtiak, explains the intricacy of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to his eleventh grade class. All social psychology students eventually learn that the cure to almost any child’s problem is tender loving care. 42 Students in the social psychology class learn to watch for the reaction of the children in various circumstances. Home Economics A fair would not be complete without children. The Home Economics Department supplies these children in its Social Psychology classes. In these classes Mont Pleasant students work with pre-kindergarten children. Although we recorded cries of treason last year when the Montaneer Office was turned into a Social Psychol- ogy class, we have now become accustomed to our new office, and cede it gladly to the Home Economics department. Another facet of the Home Economics Department is the more conven- tional study of sewing. An auto mechanics student gains practical experience by working on an automobile under the supervision of Mr. Henry. 44 Industrial Arts: Dreams Into Reality The unbeatable combination of man and machine deserves credit for making the World's Fair a reality in- stead of just a dream. Many of the men who actually worked on this mammoth project may have graduated from courses similar to those at Mont Pleasant. Our Industrial Arts Program is mainly vocational, therefore, the students learn to handle a variety of machines. This broadens their knowledge and acquaints them with specialized jobs. The courses offered are machine shop, where students learn to make various de- vices out of metal; auto mechanics; small engine ma- chinery (such as the lawnmower); aviation engine ma- chinery; and the Cooperative Industrial Program. Mr. Henry is always ready to lend his mastery of his field to solving any problem that may arise. The building and care of engines is one of the major areas of study in the small engine classes. Mrs. Quick checks the record book during one of many language labs. 46 While in Mr. Ludwig's French classes, students are expected to speak only in French. Language: The International Plaza Mont Pleasant’s language department offers the students the opportunity to learn how to understand and converse in the language of his choice. French, German, Spanish, and Latin are offered and taught by means of classwork and an advanced laboratory program. Classwork emphasizes under- standing, speaking, reading, and writing, while the laboratory program offers the student a chance to hear and copy ex- amples of native speakers on tapes. The department s labora- tory system is one of the first and most extensive of its kind in New York State. Even with its high rating, however, the program is constantly changing and improving in order to serve its students in the most efficient and effective manner. Besides classwork and the laborator)’ system, the department s goals of communication and clear understanding of the lan- guages are achieved by luncheon clubs and active language clubs. A student in French Laboratory can make use of tapes to hear native French speakers. Mr. Caldaro instructs Marie Marmo in the proof of the law of sines. 48 Mathematics: Measure Mathematics, the science of structure, measurement, and time, is offered at Mont Pleasant in all forms. Math, whether it is elementary algebra or calculus, is taught by highly skilled teachers at Mont Pleasant. Understanding the funda- mentals of mathematics is the goal set by the faculty for the students. One of the special features of the Math department is the special three year course for the exceptional students. In this course, students are taught by the same teacher throughout their math courses from Math 10 through Calculus. There is a wide range of other courses available to the math-minded stu- dent. For instance, there is General Mathematics which is a one year arithmetic reviewing class. This could possibly be followed by Elementary Algebra or Math 10. Eleventh year math follows, covering the topics formerly taught in Inter- mediate Algebra and Trigonometry. The basic material covered in these classes concerns the use of the six trigonometric ratios, quadratic equations, logarithms, graphs, and varied number systems. Twelfth year mathematics, an extension of the previous work covered in Algebra is also a single semester subject. Mathematics 12X is offered to stu- dents who have done above average work in Eleventh year Mathematics. of the Future Boardwork is a major part of the math program When there is a problem to be done on the board, team work is appreciated. 49 50 The music jjoes down, around and comes out here. The best known section of the Music Department is Choir. Here Mr. Howard skillfully conducts students of his fourth period class. Music: The Fair's Universal Language Mont Pleasant High School’s Music Dept., under the direction of Mr. Cleveland Howard, has gained recogni- tion for its attempt to bring more understanding of good music to High School students. The success of the three music subjects, Rudiments, the theory of Music, and choir, is due to Mr. Howard and the students enrolled in these subjects. Symphonies Singers made up of a select group of fifty voices, has been a major success in previous years. For this we must thank Mr. Howard. Symphonies is an extracurricular activity, which meets before school twice a week. Their ability has been acclaimed quite vastly, therefore they were privileged to sing in Boston and in Buffalo, as w'ell as many other places. Two other parts of the Music Dept., the Band and Orchestra, are led by Mr. John Adams and Mr. Theo- dore Takaroff, respectively. The third section of the Music Department is Orchestra. Peggy McGraw is one of the many students who participate in this program. 51 52 The physical education program is not all activity. There are sometimes moments of silence when an enterprising student can catch up on his studies between classes. Physical Education: Physical Fitness The physical fitness program at Mont Pleasant High School has become a very important part of our physical education classes. The object of this program is to improve the Amer- ican youth’s physical condition. Under the close guidance of several instructors, the girls’ gym classes take physical fitness tests each fall and spring. The other sports vary from tennis and archery to hockey. When inclement weather arrives, the girls participate in dif- ferent indoor sports to develop their coordination. The boys under the guidance of the coaches also participate in the fit- ness test in addition to their training in football and soccer. During the winter months the boys work on the apparatus and play basketball to keep in shape. Affiliated with our Physical Education Program are two courses, health and driver education. Miss Argulski demonstrates the proper way to do a girls' pull up. Mr. Mulvaney calls the time for outdoor track practice. 53 Cooperative experiments are an important part of the science department. Here David Dunham and David Caye work on one such ex- periment. 54 Qcience: Door to Future Accomplishment Each day science becomes more and more important in our modern world. Mont Pleasant's science department has been im- proved and enlarged in order to keep up with the swift scientific pace. From rocket fuels and propulsion to the reason flowers grow, the department has a course and equipment for it. All the science curriculums have been reviewed and brought up to date. Besides having new equipment in the departments of biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, biological science, and physical science rooms, the students are also benefited by a new course entitled Advanced Placement Physics. This is a college level course for selected seniors, and some schools will give col- lege credits for the completion of this excellent new course. Mr. Provost illustrates that the skill of mixing chemicals is essential in his Modern Chemistry class. Patty Bartlette and Sue Foss work out problems in their electricity class. Each year the students in Special Education classes make decorations for Christmas. Here they are making centerpieces and Christmas trees. 56 Joyce Bublak, Paul Christian, and Mary Schwalm add the finishing touches to Christmas decorations to be sold to the faculty. Elements of the Fair: Good Citizenship At Mont Pleasant we feel that the Department of Special Education is an improvement to our school and an asset to the community. Good citizen- ship is the main goal of this department. Subjects offered to the students are specially selected to encourage individual skills and creativity. Some of the standard courses offered are English, mathematics, social studies, and physical education. Special courses are offered in metal and woodworking for the boys, while cooking and sewing are offered for the girls. These special courses along with occupational training arc offered to prepare the students for employment after graduation. Any students showing particular adeptness in these areas are given the opportunity to enroll in more advanced classes. A three year automotive course is now offered to many of the boys. Also, those achieving top grades are given the opportunity to take driver training instructions. Edwina Harris and Carletha Modest look on as Dar- lene Hoyt prepares the sewing machine for use. 57 Russ Mo ska I, Niel Tebbano, and Sammy Lezzi watch over a circuit they have just set up in Technical Electrical Class 58 Jim Swiatocha and Mark Wustcrbarth take data in an experiment to determine the ratio of the charge to the mass of an electron. Depth in Education Among the hundreds of freshmen who en- tered Mont Pleasant in September were twenty- eight ninth graders. These students were se- lected in eighth grade to become members of the first class in the newly inaugurated four year technical program. It is the purpose of this program to provide an enriched college preparatory program for the above average boys and girls. It is hoped that this program will curb the necessity of taking advanced courses in sum- mer school, and spread the already crowded three year program over four years. The stu- dents can also take advantage of such courses as geometry and biology not offered in all junior high schools. Mr. Severino's advanced physics .class observes an experi- ment concerning conservation of momentum. College Preparatory Technical Mont Pleasant’s technical program includes the tech- nical electrical and the technical mechanical depart- ments. While the two departments differ in their spe- cific subjects, the basic structures and purposes of both are the same. The aim of the technical program is to provide greater educational opportunities for above-average students who are planning futures in the humanities as well as in the scientific and technical fields. Academic subjects in the humanities are considered as equal in importance to the science subjects. Mr. Scverino explains the principle of conservation of energy. Mr. Zizzi finds a moment to discuss the technical department. Power supplies, variacs. simpsons, and wires are an everyday occurrence in the studies of Frank Tariello, Bob Westervelt, and Peter Becker. Education, Ability and Ideals to Better Our Living When a student has completed his College Preparatory Technical education, he is prepared for entrance into the business world or institutions of higher education. A graduate of the technical program is not only qualified to pursue a pro- fession in the technical and mechanical fields of modern in- dustry, he is also prepared to enter any field he chooses. If on the other hand, it is his wish to seek further education in college, he is qualified to do so. Programs such as this enable man to produce such spec- tacles as the New York World’s Fair. Without an academic and technical educational background it would merely be a myth, an unattainable goal. So it is with our whole civiliza- tion, we are dependent on education, ability and ideals to maintain and to raise our level of civilization. Students of Practical Nursing learn the technique of spoon feeding a patient who is unable to take care of himself. 62 i he students in Practical Nursing receive many lectures on the art of nursing. Nursing for a Future of Good Health This year Practical Nursing has been added to courses of- fered at Mont Pleasant. The new instructors are Mrs. Genc- viewe Archibald, R.N., B.S., and Mrs. Theresa Dcvcno, R.N., B.S. This year seventeen juniors and eighteen seniors are reg- istered in the course. Along with completing the high school requirements for graduation, a student of Practical Nursing must take the sub- jects of Body Structure and Function and Home and Family Living in the junior year. Nursing Skills and Common Dis- eases are studied in the senior year. These courses are used as a foundation for Ward Practice which is also taken in the senior year. With the cooperation given by the Ellis, St. Clare’s and Sunnyview Hospitals, students arc able to gain valuable experience in medical, surgical, obstetric, pediatric, and rehabilitation nursing. Students are under constant su- pervision both in the classroom and in the hospital. Students get to practice the mechanics of what they have learned oo a manikin. (Left to Right) Kneeling bottom row: S. O’Keefe; D. Colucci; N. Hill. Second Row: P. DeFillippo; K. Barry; K. Herath; S. Fox; C. Geanopoulous; K. Lcwandowski; A. Carusonc; R. Morelli. Third Row: M. Dingwall; A. DeFillippo; K. Weir; S. Frederick; C. Dwyer; S. Relyea; S. Siudy; A. Kelb. Fourth Row: Mr. W. O'Connor; L. Meier; L. Barry; S. Guynup; V. Martini; D. Dimmy; A. Defelice; L. Carastraro; L. Hallak. Art Club: To Design a Fair Bookroom: Merchants of Fact Mont Pleasant Art Club is an organization established to help students who are interested in art in developing individual skills and talent. The Book Room Club, sponsored by Mr. Michael Pinchuk is of great importance to all the students of Mont Pleasant. It deals in the buying and selling of much needed text books and workbooks. Bookroom Workers, (Left to Right) A. Spano; B. Price; P. McConnell; E. Staley. Left to right: Seated: J. Sccor; C. Cartwright; M. O'Neil; S. Fredericks. Second Row: K. Kolod; R. Morris; R. Brodesser; E. Konopka; R. Kazmar; R. Monnato; R. Giacumo; A. DiDonna; P. Miles. Third Row: M. Green; R. DeForest; F. Donato; P. Ruzzo; J. Hopkins; P. Bialkowski; Mr Goldstien, sponsor; R. Westervelt; J. Lokenberg; A. Jarmolych; F. Fisher; E. Tidball. German Club: Gym Aides: Berlin Pavilion Responsibility The German Gub is an organization designed to provide additional opportunities for the students of the language to learn more about the aspects of the German speaking nations. Throughout the year, many activities are planned for the stu- dents. This year, the Mont Pleasant club will meet with other German Cubs, and will take a trip to the German section of New York City. Gym aides are responsible for the attendance records and bookkeeping in the girls’ gym. Additional jobs of the Gym Aides include inspecting the locker rooms to see that all property is safely put away and checking to see that each girl is in proper uniform. Left to right: Kneeling: M. Dobies; K. Sims. First Row: D. Berrian; S. Slade; R. Parillo; J. Mollicone; M. Carter. Second Row: C. Fescr; J. Haz- lett; E. Snyder; C. Billick; T. Compana. Front Row: G. Bonacquist—President; B. DeMarco; S. Siudy; D. Marotta. Second Row: P. Welch; D. Mossey; S. Caprara; T. Tash Third Row: A. Haywood—Secretary; J. Aussilcer—Treasurer; M. Malcowski; B. Wood, D. Hawkey Business Education: Secretaries of Tomorrow The Business Education Gub, formerly the Commercial Gub, is a major activity for those students who are able to devote one period each day towards serving the club. They become capable and well-informed secretaries through classroom training and member- ship in this club. Workshops are also organized so that the stu- dents can learn how to operate various office equipment and to help them gain a better knowledge of business procedures. Mem- bers of the club put their experience to practical use by helping the teachers whenever necessary. The girls take dictation, run the ditto and mimeograph machines, and generally assist teachers who have work in the office machines area. The club's sponsor is Mr. Pinchuk. Front Row: M. Pallante; A. Russo; M. Jozcfowicz; M. Marx; K. Bielawski; L. Wojnas; S. Mandel; C. Lombardi. Second Row R. Barone; S. Balcerzak- M Moraway; L. Pardus; A. Januszewski; D. Gresham; P. Ropinski. Third Row: L. Stehard; A. Pallante; D Wood; B. Samelska; H Madonna. T. DeFelice; K. J. Alper; P. Gauger; D. Riebeack; R. Newkirk; M. McGraw; J. Marquis; E. Brooks; D. Jarvis; W. Leach; K. Kozloski; M. Philips. Orchestra: Understanding Through Music The Mont Pleasant Orchestra is a carefully selected group of instrumentalists from the music department. Under the direction of Theodore Takaroff, they provide music for many events such as the Christmas concert and the graduation program. Students participating in orchestra gain a wide knowledge of both classical and popular music. Orchestra is a regular school subject for which the members receive one full credit along with activity points. The main ingredient of a successful career in music is practice. Row 1: P. DiLeva; A. Branic; L. Lewandowski; K. Sims: R. Nastacic, M. Marx; D. Gresham; P. Dumas; K. Kozloski. Row 2: Girard; A. Frescutore. B. Levine; D. Hohenshild. K. Matarazzo, A. Bollacker; S. Fredericks; S. Schmidt; D. Wise; M. Marmo; C. Garracicola. Row 3: K. Keszey; M. Civitellol. P. Pannicia; D. Santora; D. Ruggerio; S. Battisto; T. Febbie; M. Feurstein. L. Olsen; L. Hallak: L. Stenard; K. Wier; K. Beck; P. Marquez. Row 4: C. Gallagher; K. Bouck; D. Micklos; B. Bandosik; P. Dietz; L. Lezzi; C. Boyd; M. I.unney; P Lunney; E. Brooks; W. Thorne; C. Rodger; B. Leggit; R. Zullo. M. Wade; J. Fowler; F. Boreali; P. Secor. Row 3: R. Vedder; J. Brennan; J. Alena; M. Miniconzo; A. Falace; C. Grass; M. Wilkinson; C. Pallcscki; L. Lavin; C. Witbcck; M. McGraw; E. Sefcovic; D. Herbert; D. Caputo; R. Siaskiwicz; R. LaCasse; B. Anderson; K. Brown; W. Beck; R. Houck; E. Shirkey; C. Pat rick; J. Bitner; P. DiCristofaro, R. Giacumo; D. Caye; D. James; G. Ostrander; P. Angelone; D. Dunham, A. Palleschi; D. Hicks; J. Kozak; R. Bradshaw. Choir: Music Is the Universal Language Under the direction of Cleveland Howard, Pleasant’s Choir has attained recognition for its excellence. Each year the Choir, with its 155 members, offers many programs; the first one which occurs in December. Also during this month the Choir performs for either the Kiwanis or the Rotary Club. Music for Unity, a concert which com- bines the voices of both Mont Pleasant and Linton High School Choirs, takes place on a Sunday afternoon each spring. This concert is performed to promote peace and friendship through music. The final performance of the year is held at Mont Pleasant’s Commencement exercises. The result of the hard work of the choir is evident in the performances the)- give each year. Richard Fragomimi, a freshman, performed as accompanist for the choir during the Christmas assembly. I Row 1: A. Kelb, S. Dykeman, S. Bates, M. F tcK L. P. E uifcta, R. Was f, K. Pecora. F. Simboli. Row 2: S. Jackson, L. Ricciardi, E. Murphy, L. Tripoli, D. Schmidht, M. Benacquiftb, J. «eMacCa J. MonttftRM. BAikowicz, B. Luther, L. Bunt, P Jurosko, S. Dykeman, C. Damberg. R. Pone Row 3: D. Sayles, M. Rossetti, L. OnHtaro i Coqo H, Lasak,-yl.' Bonaquist. W. Leech, J. Giello, K. Hauilchek, L. Hoffman. R. Bellomo. Row 4: A. Petrucci, T. Harper, L. PacoHi. Craig,UkT StbgeluW . Richards, K. Barry, G. Couchey, J. York, M. Dagostino, M. Filipek, S. Nicholas. R. Hamil, J. Grounds, C. Thompson, 3: B Somers. GaW D Battaglinc . R. Newkirk, C. Tryon, D. Somers, J. Zingoni, J. Friello, J. Handy, J. Farnham, J. Perkins, L. Sykes, D. Matter, p FarroV P Cra ziev R Rryrielfau, F Gardner. Row 6: . DiCristofaro, S. Lezzi, R. Arsenault, G. Morhoff, T. Wandell, G. Smith, I . Bombadatfortr, JvjBonezow i WvRj frrrds, IL Mortis.. L. Pangbum, D. Jarvis, E. Tidball, T. Horton, J. Dugan. W. Dubb, G. Bognato, G. Restifo, K. Smith, C. drftWrigju. Jj A N S V - a0 w y h R. Pone. Mr. Howard, R. Giacumo, and K. Sims gather around Richard Fragomini during Choir class First Row: (left to right) C. Damberg, B. Somers, M. Fetter. R. Pomerleau, P. DiLeva, F. Boreoli, S. Dykeman, R. Fragomeni, D. Santora, I Fowler, T. Harper. VC'. Dubb. Second Rou : R. La Casse. L. Hoffman, D. Farone. M. Marmo, F. Bombadatore. R. Bcllomo, R. Siaskiewicz, C. Thomp son, J. Alena, L. Gentile, T. Petrucci, R. Hamil. Third Row: S. Craig, G. Mohroff. M. Dagastino. G. Bagnato, D. Micklas, S. Lezzi, R. Lasak, J. Brennen, L. Hallak. R. Arsenault, E. Brooks. T. Horton. A. Bollackcr. Fourth Row: P. Angelone. D. Herbert, J. DiCristafaro, C. Witbcck. G. Restifo. M. McGraw, R. Houck, D. Battaglino, E. Shirkey, M. J. Wilkinson, P. DiCristafaro. B. Sefcovic, F. Sistarenik, C. Pallescki, D. Caye. Symphonic Singers Symphonic Singers is a group of students who are chosen because of their ability' to read music rapidly and their vocal adeptness. On December 25, 1964 Symphonies was televised on television station W.R.GB. Thanks to Mr. Cleveland Howard, chairman of the Music Department and conductor of Symphonies, Symphonies is now much more than just a mediocre group. Symphonies rehearsal is held on Tuesday and Friday mornings at 7:30 a.m. in room 311. Occasionally extra rehearsals are required to bring the music up to Mr. Howard’s satisfaction. The hard work and effort of the Symphonies Singers can be observed at any one of the concerts that they perform. In previous years, Symphonies has been privileged to appear in other parts of our country as well as in Canada. These trips are profitable not only for the Symphonies but also for the people for whom they Bottom Row: (left to right) R. LaCasse, L. Hoffman. C. Witbcck. J. Fowler, D. Herbert, E. Shirkey, G. Mohroff. T. Harper. R. Arsenault. S. Dykeman. Top Row: B Som- mers, A. Bollacker. S. Craig, C. Thompson. M. McGraw. J. DiCristafaro. Bottom Row: F. Parillo; A. Williams; S. Prokop; M. Persons; M. Nealon; M. DiCocco; K. Teichncr; M. Civitello; S. Thorne. 2nd Row: M. Brajkovich; J. MolIicone; P Hcrath: K Matarrazo; R. Lasak; P. Paniccia; E. Murphy; C. Dambcrg; M. Dagostino; L. Martiniano; A. Sardella; K. Isabella; D. Miklas; D. Santora. Top Row: C. Relyca; C. Pecoraro; I) Maxwell; N. Bradt; C. Dwyer; S. Schmidt; L. Quackenhush: Mrs. Brooks; sponsor; J. Butryn; J. Dawson; P. Pannicca; E. Terrenzio; T. Campana; D. Neal; B. Przyhylek. F.T.A.: From Cadet Teachers to Student Teachers Future teachers of America is a club organized to teach students about the pros and cons of the teaching profession. Through the medium of films, members can more deeply ex- plore the profession. Through this club, the Cadet teachers has been organized. Occasionally, student teachers from various schools come to answer questions which are pondered by the students. All in all the students gain much knowledge about the teaching profession from F.T.A. and from the Cadet teaching program. Every day members of the program go to area grade schools to take the place of the regular teachers. They per- form in much the same way as the student teachers who come to Pleasant from the various colleges in New York state. Cadet teachers might be considered as junior student teachers because most of the members of F.T.A. will go on to college to become teachers. Seated: E. Terrienzo, Sec: Campano; V. Pres. B. Przybylek, Treas.; D. Neal. Pres.; T. Bottom Row. A. Sommer; R. Leffingwell; A. Colandra; P. Clark; J. Fredrick; R- Vcdder; D Witowski; W. Brown; J. O'Connor. President. Second Row: S. Huggins; J. Amell: W. Dugan; P. DiNola; A. DiDonna; M. Sturgeon; F. Fisher; I. Jensen; D. Brercton; L. Burt; M. Cydvlo; G. Milliman. Third Row: T. Horton; B. Shaw; R. Ashley; M. Virgil; P. Miles. Astronomy: Stars of the Fair Projectionists: Films in Operation The astronomy club members and their sponsor, Mr. Fran- cis McCarthy, hope to create a common interest in the study of the heavenly bodies. To extend their knowledge, they have planned a trip to the Dudley Observatory in the spring. Mont Pleasant has access to many fine films and slides for the betterment of our student body. The projectionists club enables us to enjoy these films to the fullest. Members run slide, film, and opaque projectors before during and after school. The club is sponsored by Mr. Dayo. Mr. McCarthy, Sponsor; R. Saburro; H Bonac- quist. President; H. Kar- ker, Vice President; J. Moscardine, K. Wier; D. Jarvis. Kneeling left to right: G. Warzala; K. Meluch; J. Moscardini; S. Welcome; P. Jackson; K. Mattarazzo; C. Curcio; D. Sturgeon; D. Smith. Standing: D. Tefoe; B. Zinc; C. Feser; L. Hoffman; P. Clark; M. Carhide; K. Larsen; K. Bloomer; M. Nyzbaclc. Future Nurses of America The Future Nurses of America Club consists of girls who arc enrolled in the Practical Nursing program at Mont Pleasant. These girls work to give service to the school and to the community. They act as receptionists and clerks in the Health office as a school service, and they visit various hospitals and nursing homes to work as aides, as a community service. In this way, they gain insight into nursing duties and the general scope of the nursing profession. Future Nurses is a fairly new organiza- tion in our school and former members now attend schools to earn a Bachelor of Science, or Practical Nurs- ing certificate. The school nurse, Mrs. Trevett, is the sponsor of Future Nurses and is proud of the accomplishments of the or- ganization. A record is kept of the yearly activities and there is a pictorial record of the club from the year it was organized. Officers left to right: Standing: B. Zink; historian; P. Jackson, treasurer. Seated: K. Meluch, secretary; Mrs. Trevett, advisor. In Front: L. Hoffman, president. Kneeling left to right: L. Riccardi; I. Jensen; J. Brajkovich; B. Baltazar; K. Mcluch; G. Left to right: D. Micklos; L. Dagostino; P. Robare; L. Warzala. Second row: R. Barone; N. Zwiercan; D. Wnorowski; R. Ferrucci; C. Billick; Bojarski. B. DeMarco; S. Siudy. Third Row: S. Balcerzak; R. Parrillo; D. Wood; A DeFelice; J Santo; J. Olwert. Office Workers: Indispensable Helps to the Fair Each year, during the fall, willing girls give up their study halls to help the secretaries of our school for the school year. These girls run errands, answer telephones and type for the secretaries. Without the help of office workers the secretaries would be burdened with work. The tasks which must be done in the offices of a school the size of Mont Pleasant are innumerable. Therefore, the girls are leeded in all four offices; technical, main, guidance and the assistant principal’s offi Q Left to right, First Row: N. Zeglcn; I. Jensen; V. Oleschak; J. Frederick; J. Music; L. Hotaling. Second Row: C. Dashnaw; C. Curcio; K. Bloomer; B. Macey; P. LaBclle. Left to right, kneeling: R. Pone; L. Brown; J. Viscusi; J. Kelly; G. Bonaquist. Second Row: S. Demi; C. Grass; K. LeBoeuf; M. Laster; M. Marx; R. Brown. Third Row: P. DuPont; B. Mumblow; R. LaMalfa; M. Riccardi; S. Rcylea; M. Moroway; S. Keller; B. Price. 74 Bottom Row (Left to Right) J. Smith; S. Prokop; E. Sefcovic; Miss Carr, Sponsor; P. Jackson; D. Sanders; B. Pryzbylek. Second Rou: G. Bonac- quist; E. Landau; L. Dagostino; R. Elacqua; K. Sims; K. Pecora; S. Craig; .B. Godlewski; L. Hoffman; A. Haywood. Third Row: D. Hawkey; M Roicki; A. Collins; T. Campano; M. Mancini; C. Abbato; B. Kaczkowski; J. DeMarco; J. Mollicone; P. Aldi. G.A.C: Top of the Hill Each year before the Mont Plcasant-Linton game girls from the Girls Athletic Club, sponsored by Miss Marcia Carr, sell shakeroos to promote school spirit. Throughout the year these girls sell booster pins for various sports to make our games more colorful. The profit from these items is used to buy Athletic awards for those girls eligible at the end of the school year. To become a G.A.C. member, each girl must participate in after school sports each season of the year. At the end of their freshman year girls arc eligible to become members of G.A.C. (Uft to R ght) Bottom Row: S. Slade; B. Pryzblek; C. Damburg; M. Marino; M. Stroble; M. Brajkovich; K. Meluch. Seeond Row: G. Bagnato; T. Campana; B. Gordon; P. Petrowski; J. DeMarco; K. Isabella; J. Molicone. Third Row: J. DiCocco; D. Kerr; G. Restifo; E. Lake; E. Sefcovic; D. Battaglino. Fourth Row: F. Sistarnik; J. Brennan; R. Szcze- panski; M. Martell; H. Karker. French Honor: View of Gay Paris 76 km French Honor Society is one of the largest and busiest organizations in the school. Continued mem- bership is permitted only by maintaining an A or B average in French. The club’s four committees are never idle. There is a tutoring committee which assists less able students. A service committee is maintained to help the Lan- guage Department in laboratory and secretarial work. Arranging special events of a cultural nature is the work of the program committee, and there is also a social committee which plans receptions and inter- school events. The French Honor Society also donates money for prizes to high ranking French students on Awards Day. To finance these activities, the Society has two major fund-raising activities. In the Winter, the an- nual French clown sale is held. In the Spring, the club sponsors a dance. Bottom Row: R. Elacqua. (Left to Right) Second Row: M. Stewart; M. Wilkenson; E. Sefcovic; J. Music. Third Row: R. Bove; J. Zingoni; R. Saburro. Bottom L to R: M. Manier; R. Fragomini; C. Wise; C. Peoraro; D. Santora; R. Troiani; P. Jurosko. 2nd D. Mac- Dougall; I. Malozzo. M. Dagostino; F. Tariello; J. Attanasio; M. Sturgeon; E. Coons; R. Lasak; D. Christian. 3rd P. Gadio; C. Yahn; D. Micklos; R. Hamil; C Benequisto; L. Bianchi; S. Nicolas. 4th M. Sheldon; D Sayles; G. Ostrander, M. Turner. French Honor Richard Fragomini and Robin Hamil participate in the annual clown selling project of the French Honor Society. Bottom Row: M. Vacca; J. Brennan; T. Cancll; G. Corrie; W. McDougall; 2nd Rou-: D. Alena; J. Hopkins; E. Valente; 3rd Row: D. Luther; A. Car- ter; J. Falconio. 4th Row: L. Cummings; J. Bozcnski; R. Deforst. 3th Row: T. Bata- lino; P. McGovern. Golden Spike Hi-Y Club Golden Spike Shoe Society is an appropriate name for this club. It is a society of promising track and cross country stars. Members compete in and practice for meets all year long; there is no winter rush period. Hi-Y is one of the many fine sen-ice organizations at Mont Pleasant. It is affiliated with the local Y.M.C.A. Hi-Y does not sene only our school; it also sen-es the community. Every year the club raises money to send someone to summer camp. Kneeling: V. Amoroso; Seated: F. Starr; R. Cromer; S. Huggins; Mr. Dougerty; V. Laffreddo; J. Cafferelli; D. Jackson Bottom Row: G. LaVallee; R. Richute; J. Sinay; D. Antemann; M. Sturgeon; R. Alheim; M. Scheels. 1st F. Fisher; P. Miles; W. Meinhold; J. Santello; M. Green; T. Horton; J. Failing; C. DeNovdis. 2nd R. La Freiniere; M. Mineczo; W. Muller; J. Jankowski; E. Gaines; G. Rick- ard; E. Labombard; L. Cummings; Mr. Von Nostitz. Sportsmen's Club Dramatics Club The urge to control nature has been strong in man since his beginnings, and Mont Pleasant has a club suited to this urge in the Sportsmans Club. This club’s main purpose and emphasis is upon developing sportsmanship. The club has access to a fifty-foot, 22 calibre rifle range, and at present owns five target rifles. They’re making plans to set up archery range facilities. Their next event is a week-end trip to Lake Summit for ice-fishing. Bottom Row: M. DiCocco; J. Becker; J. Wickham; P. Vann; C. Comnecarvale; M. Huzback; L. Tripoli; H. Novak; A. Calamarenio; S. Mandcl. S. Fox; C. Thompson; Mrs. I. Negri. 2nd K. Keszey; C. Gallagher; P. Barlette; B. Kenningston; L. Cannestrara; L. Croff; S. Siudy; S. Schmidt, N. Bradt; J. Trejderowski; B. Winters; J. DiSorbo; J. York; S. Nicholaus. 3rd J. Alexander; J. Alper; L. Quackenbush; M. Makowski; L. Hallak; L. Romano; C. Cammarere; P. Lancaster; N. Juliano; T. Campano; E. Sefcovic. 4th D. Alena; J. DiCarlo; E. Shirkey; R. Houck; D. Dunham; A. Jarmolych; J. Comanzo; G. Restifo. 7 Theatrically minded students are given the opportunity to express their thesplan talents in dramatics club. In the past, they have been credited with excellent plays and this year’s play was no exception. It was presented under the guidance and direction of their faculty advisor, Mrs. Negri. J. O'Connor; J. Hopkins; R. Klemowski; Mr. Reig, Sponsor; G. Davidson; R. Deforest; L. Pacelli; R. Zelezniak- G. Amedore. Moppers: Hill Top Teens Service to Lend The Moppers is a boys’ service club whose members mop the gym and take care of the football field. Through the services and efforts of these hard working boys, the Moppers have become an intergral part of our school’s extra-curricular program. The Hill Top Teens is primarily a sendee club affiliated with the Y.W.C.A. Meeting once a month under the sponsor- ship of Miss Holt, the club’s present project is painting old toys for Christmas. T. DeFelice, Vice Pres; B. Macy; C. Dwyer, Pres; N. Sesow; S. Demi; C. Raknica; P. Welch. Sec. Kneeling L. to R. C. Wies; P. Welsch; S. Relyea Standing: C. Dwyer; T. DeFelice; S. Demi; G. Knight. 80 Bottom Row: D. Christian; M. Dingwall; S. O'Keefe; S. Suidy; T. Campanella; G. O’Connor; K. Haulicek; M. Marx. 2nd: C. Gallagher; S. Schmidt; L. Quakenbush; M. Ramos; P. Perry, C. Yahn; C. Cammarere; D. Smith; M. Moraway. 3rd: F. Kaplin; M. Urban; A. Collins; M. Janaszewski; Miss Carr, sponsor; C. Carnevale; C. Damberg; L. Donadio; D. Maxwell. Bowling Club: Ten Pins at the Fair The Girl’s Bowling Club is an organization tor girls who have acquired skill in bowling as well as those who are as yet novices. The club enables these girls to enjoy the sport of bowling regularly. On various nights these girls meet to bowl two games. Bowling Club is sponsored by Miss Marcia Carr. Miss Carr, as sponsor, gives each girl personal assistance. E J K S,, r ' , Ci°VL' ,?°n qu ' 9 Rel c3' w«'h«head, G. Leber, D. Miller, T. Ounpanella, L. Pacelli, Karkcr M MmSis iS'Zu1 d nK',Hlr L ', Pl3,,cis- A Gall°- M Mackey, J Hesslcr. G. Cook. R Hewitt. K Lu% B R Angelone ' ’ ’ Brod“ r' E K H K' k L' Test. F. Sistarenik. M. Band: Accompaniment for Sports A home football game at Mont Pleasant just would not be the same without our Band. Countless hours are sacrificed to perfect their work. Combined with the Raider- ettes, the Band produces half-time entertainment which is unique in the area. In December, the Band in conjunction with Orchestra, Choir, and Symphonic Singers displays its skills at the annual Winter Concert. Later in the year, the bands of both Mont Pleasant and Linton hold a joint spring con- cert. The Band also performs for many community events in- cluding the Memorial Day program at Evergreen Mem- orial Cemetery and various parades throughout the year. Much credit should be given to Mr. John Adams for the time and effort he spends for this worthwhile cause. Theresa Campanella knows that team work is as important on stage as on the gridiron. 82 The most important part of band practice is group rehearsal. The first thing a good saxophone player must learn is to read music with speed and accuracy. Mr. John Adams, director, devotes large portions of his time to perfecting the Band. Bottom Kotv: S. Prokop, A. Williams, C. Flynn, G. Warzala, L. Brown, S. Bielowski, R. LaMalfa, P. Snell, L. Warner. J. Smith. K. Pecora. Second Row: J. Santo, P. Robare, M. Nealon, K. Havlicek, E. Terrenzio, T. Campano, M. Rosctti, J. Viscusi, D. Sanders, D. Sayles. Marching Raidereftes The marching group is the largest of the two groups. Girls in the marching section perform intricate routines. One of these routines was composed by their captain, Sandy Ezell. Practice sessions are held during the week after school. These girls always perform their routines in an unmatchable style. We feel that they are an improvement over Majorettes as they are a much larger group and provide an opportunity to belong to a larger group of girls. S. Ezell, captain of the Raiderettcs, demonstrates the basic marching step. Bottom Row: D. Mastroianni, R. Elacqua. S. O'Keefe, D. Wnorowski. M. Dingwall, D. Hawkey, L. Bojarski. 2nd Row: C Grass. M. Wilkenson. E. Landau, L. Lavin, L. LaSalle. C. Palleski, E. Snyder. E. KazmierczAk. Qenior Raiderettes Mont Pleasant has improved on the ordinary majorette and come up with the unparalleled Raiderette. Original is the word to des- cribe the perky lasses that perform during the half time shows of our football games. The uniqueness of their dress is a distinctive characteristic of this group. Their jaunty red and white caps and their short pleated skirts are unlike any uniform worn by marching groups from other schools. Raiderettes is composed of two groups—the marching group and the twirling group. Bottom Row: P. Pajak, J. Sol- ghan. B. Godlewski, L. Le- Bocuf. J. Music, D. Herbert. Miss Diane Charton M Wryzenski. Barbara Godlewski Diane Herbert Twirling Raiderettes Twirling Raiderettes make up the second half of the Raidercttes. The Twirlers perform along with their sister group, the Marchers, to the accompaniment of the school band. This year, the)' have been credited with a memorable performance at Pep Rally for the Mont Pleasant-Linton football game. These girls may be. distinguished from their counterparts by the big, red Varsity S” that they wear on the front of their sweaters. This year, the faculty advisor for the Raiderettes is Miss Diane Charton. Penny Pajak Juliana Music Seated: N. Roicki, Trcas.; B. Winters. First Row: R Trolio; D. Crim; R Vitale; J. S. Van Sickle; J. Lokenbcrg; F. Puliafico; R. Saburro; S. Robbins. Vice President; D. dayman; M. Virgil. President; D. Rost; R. Vcdder, Secretary. Second Row: D. Rieback; Francis McKendree; P. Bemardi; F. Donato. M. Trolio; M. Sheldon; D. Pannone; Mr. S. G. Ringland, Sponsor. Technical Service Club Receptionists The Technical Service Club performs valuable and necessary service. This club is sponsored by Mr. Samuel Ringland and Mr. Donald Hover. The Technical Service Club does minor repair work on electrical equipment, takes care of the flood lights for the night football games and sets up the speaker systems for sport events. The)’ also,supply the music for the school dances and give technical assistance at assemblies. A familiar sight to a visitor entering Mont Pleasant is one of the receptionists. These girls, seated in the main hall all day long, are there to give directions to visitors. They’ make our visitors at home with a friendly smile and a courteous word. The girls devote one period per day and are under the sponsorship of Mr. Michael Pinchuk. Silling: T. Reveglia: S. Whipple; K. Bialkowski; N. Seesaw; S. Lancaster; S. Foss; J. Dawson; C. Boyd; B. Luther; N. Zeglen; I. Wnorowski: M. Pawlowoki; K. Shumway; K. Pennacchia. Standing: F. Simboli; J. Hoppen; P. Rupinski; F. Starr; L. Barber; R. Burdick; L. Martiniano; J. Weatherhead; E. Anker; Miss Wilson. Library Club: Books Are the Source and Guardian of Knowledge One of the first organizations of Mont Pleasant High School was the Library Club. This organization is composed of students who wish to help the librarians by donating one period a week to library work. During National Book Week, they hold their annual Tea, to which they invite both present and past faculty members. Miss Wilson and Miss Clark are the faculty advisors to this group. Members are taught that the source and the guardian of knowledge is books. They not only provide references for stu- dents, but also provide an opportunity for men to put into writing knowledge that he has gained so that it may be saved for future generations. Sitting: C. Grass—President; C. Brooks—Vice President: M. Wright—Secretary; R. Pone—Treasurer. Second Row: J. Hazlctte; J. Anderson; M. Struart; D. Neal; E. Kazmierezak; F. Fox; M. Wrzensinski; B. Kaczkowski; D. Dunstcr; M. Virgil; R. Vitale; J. Zingoni; K. Matarazzo; B. Gordon; P. Petroski. 88 (Left to Right) Bottom Row: M. McGraw; J. Anderson: M. Stuart; J. Secor; C. Brooks; J. TarielloTro Ri -.- Mrs. Prescott, sponsor; S. Robbins; J. Swiatocha; R. Ashley; D. Crim; P. Bialkowski; A. Jarmolych; D. dayman. Senior Critics Junior Critics Meeting informally once or twice monthly, the Critics'’ discuss the works of contemporary authors. Not only are the characters and author discussed, but also the theme. Ever)' aspect of a book is viewed and contemplated. This is usually followed by practical application to everyday life. How does this affect mankind? or How can you apply this to life in general” are common questions arising at book discussions. The Critics provides for the continuance of discussion beyond the classroom, beyond the meeting itself. (Left to Right) Bottom Row: D. Santora; D. Micklos; P. Petroski; R. Parillo; D. Neal; P. Barlette. Top Row: Mrs. Prescott; J. Mosccardini; G. Rcstifo; B. Gordon; C. Karjewski; J. Alexander; C. Pecoraro; K. Keszey Left to right, Kneeling: E. Snyder: M. J. Wilkinson; J. Anderson; R. Brown; M. Dobies; G. Amedorc; B. Kacskowski; E. Sefcovic; L. Mollicone; J. Hazlett; C. Brooks. Standing: R Bradt; J. Lokenberg; J. Swiatocha, president; R. Babcock; R. DeForest; J. Hopkins; M. Virgil; R. Klimowski; A. Jarmolych; J. Di- Carlo; R. LaCasse; W. McDougall. National Honor Qociety One of the highest honors that can be received by a student at Mont Pleasant is membership in the National Honor Society. Requirements are very strict. It is not enough to attain a B” average or above. A student must also participate in formal activities of the school and display good citizenship. Each spring, an assembly is called at which Senior members are made permanent and are presented with a pin. Athletic Council This year, the athletic council has been working quite hard. One of the first projects they undertook was to campaign for a really big night for the alumni game. Their campaign was successful, and Alumni Night was a huge success. The main sendee of the Council, however, is to sell tickets. The members sell tickets at the box office, the gates, and assist the school in many ways. The club sponsor is Mr. D. Boyd. Left to right: First Row: L. DellaVilla; J. Anderson, president; D. Hawkey, secretary; J. Mollicone; E. Stale)'. Second Row: C. Grass; P. Petroski; T. Campano; C. Tryon. Third Row: A. Jarmolych, vice-president; J. Swiatocha. treasurer; H. Karkcn; H. Bonacquist; Mr. Boyd, sponsor; F. Sistarnik; G. Bagnato; J. Brennan. Left to right: First Row: K Meluch. J. Anderson. J. Secor, M. McGraw, B. Gorden. G. Warzata, K. Bloomer, P. Petrowski, A. Sexton, K. Isabella. E Terrenzio, R. Parillo. Second Row: Mr Watson. R. Ashley, J. Lokenberg. M. Virgil, W. MacDougall, G. LaVallee, R. Argersmgcr. D. dayman, G. Rickard. Third Row: T. Battaglino. J. Swiatocha, A. Jarmolych, J. Hopkins. R. LaCasse, F. Donato, F. Sistarenik. D. Crim. R. Saburro. R Babcock Science Seminar: Exploring New Worlds Our famous basketball teacher Stretch” Watson doubles as a biology teacher. The Science Seminar is a select group of students who have been chosen on the basis of their achievement and interest in science after having completed their tenth year. At present, there are thirty-three members of the Seminar. This includes nineteen seniors and fourteen juniors. They meet once a month for field trips or for listening to lectures on various scientific topics. Each member of the seminar has a voice in determining what the program will be. This is done through a planning com- mittee nominated by the seminar members that meets separately with the sponsor, Mr. Watson, to discuss the future activities. Already this year, the seminar has gone on a field trip near Sacandaga Reservoir to find rare rock specimens and to view a quaking bog which is a scientific phenomenon. Other trips that are in the planning stage are a visit to Dudley Observatory in Albany, and visits to some museums. Science is one of the most important fields today, and it is satisfying to know that Mont Pleasant has a group that encourages a scientifically-minded student to become more aware of the world around him. Standing: (Left to right) E. Sefcovic, M. Wright, E. Sefcovic, J. Music, F. Sisternak. G. Restifo, G. Bacnato, J DiCocco. Sitting: B. Godlewski. L. Mollicone. P. Welch. B. Przbylek. K. Meluch, K. Isabella Watchtower: News of Progress Seated: C. Curcio, Mr. Scalisc, K. Koslowski. Standing: E. Konopka, J. Dugan, Watchtower Advertising Editors The Watchtower, is of course, our school news- paper. It always succeeds in providing a variety of interesting articles in each edition. Our paper is self-supporting. This is very unusual for a school paper. Because the paper is self-support- ing, the advertising staff is continually busy. Literary staffs also work constantly. It seems that as soon as the work for one issue is finished, work for the next must begin. Finally coming out through the combined efforts of everyone on the staffs, the Watchtower is great! We on the Montaneer staffs w'ish to salute our sister publication, the Watchtower. 92 Sealed: J. Zingoni, Associate Editor; M. Wilkinson, Editor in Chief; L. Lavin; Feature Editor. Row 2: Mr. J. van Schaick, Advisor; J. Camanzo, News Editor; E. Knopka, Sports Editor. Kneeling: P. Barlette; M. Civitello; J. Alexander; C. Curcio; K. Kozloskir G. Warzala. Row 2: K.. Keszey; W. Dugan; R. Saburro; E. Konopka; J. Dugan; M. Paniccia. 93 F n Row: left to right: Rosemary Bellomo; Janet Moncsko; Kathy LeBoeuf; Julie Solghan; Laurie Della Villa; Kathy Sims; Marie Marmo; Donna Mas troianni. Second Row: Karen Wolfe; Eileen Tcrrenzio; Ann Marie Sexton; Sandy Bielawski; Kathy Wilson; Tina Harper; Dee Sayles; Gloria Qualantone. Third Row: Carolyn Pallescki; Linda LaSalle; Maxine Laster; Mary' Ann Mancini; Betty Landau; Patty Paniccia; Diane Herbert; Marilyn Rossetti. Moppettes: Service Their Goal The Moppettes, started in 1948 by Miss Grace Castor, is a service group for girls. The Moppettes' jobs are two: to prepare the girls’ gym for dances and other school affairs held there, and to dust the floor of the girls’ gym at noon and every day after school. In addition to this, the Moppettes have charge of the annual Mum'’ sale, which is held each year on Election Day in Pre- paration for the Mont Pleasant-Linton football game. There are twenty five girls in this group who represent the freshman, junior, and senior girls. The Moppettes are sponsored by Miss Constance Argulski. Juniors at the Christmas Party enjoy the Girls Gym that the Moppettes work so hard to keep spic and span.’ Carolyn Pallescki. President; Diane Herbert, Vice President; Karen Wolfe, Treasurer; Betty Landau, Secretary. Patty Paniccia enjoys watching fellow Moppettes, Kathy Sims and Donna Mastroianni sweep the girls' gym. First row: Left to right: G. Restifo; M. Moraway; E. Terrenzio; S. Demi; M. Brajkovich.L. Warner; R. Elacqua; C. Grass; G. Bonacquist; J. Becker, W. Luft- man. Second Row: J. Purdy; E. Lake; D. Duell; R. Capra; V. Gaspara; L. Olsen; G. Kaufmann; F. Starr; M. Filipek; F. Bombardatore. Third Row: J. Aussiker; J. Lokenberg; R. Meinhold; R. Fragomeni; J. McChesney; C. Kniskem; J. DeMarco; M. Roicki; E. Landau; D. Robataille; K. Pe£oia. Fourth Rpw: J. DiCristofaro; K. Dagostino; M. Dobics; N. Tebbano; L. Donadio; P. Gaudio; C. Bcnaquisto; M. Furbcck; F. Boreali; K. Sims. Student Board: Student Government of the Fair Barbara Kaczkowski has a hair raising experience during a Student board assembly. Bottom Row: D. Micklos; J. Alexander; C. Pecoraro; K. Kcszcy; L. Meier; K. Lewandowski; N. Sacco; J. Reynolds; L. DellaVilla; L. Hart. Row 2: K. Havlicek; D. Batlaglino; C. Wise; M. Venette; P. Palmer; S. Caprara; S. Craig; D. Hawkey; L. Bojarski; L. LaSalle; P. Paniccia. Row 3: S.' Skoda; D. Crim; P. DiCristofero; J. Pacelli; W. Beck; P. Zeleznials; M. Sheldon; R. Burdick. Row 4: L. Sykes; R. LaCasse; W. Gordon; P. Mackay; F. Marchitto; B. Shaw; P. Bialkowski. Qtudent Board The most important student organization of our school is the Student Board. The most important task of Student Board is to act as the cabinet of our school. Each home- room elects two people to act as representa- tives to student board. This is to insure equal representation of all students’ interest. ' Student Board acts as the all important link between student and faculty members. It is much too easy for student and adult to be- come distant and to drift beyond communi- cation. In the stress and strain of school life it is all too easy to forget that the strict Latin teacher or the inattentive student in the back seat is an individual capable of thought and emotion. The Student Board works to prevent a misunderstanding between student and teacher. Both the Board and our Faculty should be praised for their joint efforts. Student Board Officers (lejt to right) J. Lenihan, Vice President; Mr. R. Campbell, Advisor; J. DiCristofaro, President; (kneeling) K Sims, Secretary; J. Aussiker, Treasurer. Interesting window displays are an im- portant part of the Store. Here Michael Ciabotte. Andrea DaVolio. Richard Des Bois, and Mr. Pause check their handi- work. Gtodent Store: Merchants of the Fair The Mont Pleasant Student Store is one function which must be rated near the top of the list of popular places in our school. Day after day, before school, during lunch periods, and after school, there is a steady stream going to and coming from the store. Run by the DECA Club, the store has been made even more attractive this year with the addition of music. Another fine point is the cjuality of the ever- changing decorative layouts in the windows. Besides displaying merchandise and sports schedules, impor- tant announcements arc also posted. The merchandise sohl range from candy to combs, from paperback books to school banners, and from class rings to combination hxks. The DI.CA Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. David Pause, is working on plans to modernize the store. These students through their efforts gain val- uable work experience in the areas of salesmanship and consumer demand, and also earn activity points for their participation. Paperbacks have heroine very popular. Richard DesBois, D.iviil Dunster. Mr. Pause, anil Anthony Tehano present paperbacks of high caliber to the student body. 98 Kneeling left to right: M. Ciabottc; R. DcsBois; T. Tcbanno. Standing First Row: J. DiCocco; K. O'Karma, C. Ruggerio; A. Hotaling; B. Robataille; B. Purcell; M. J. Green; P. Ricciardi; L. Hotaling; P. Jackson, B. Kyme; Mr. D. Pause; Sponsor. Second Row: R. Priess; E. Martka; W. Brown; M. Guffra; B. Bartz; D. Dunster. Student Store: Supplies for Enjoying the Fair The store offers a wide variety of merchandise and is busy continuously. 99 Seated Left to Right: J. Whnig; E. Morthka; R. Poiess; B. Robataille; K. O'Karma; C Ruggerio; I. DiCocco. Standing; R. Millham; A Tebanno; M. Ciabotti; T. Klenienski; R. DcsBois. DECA Club: Candy Sale The Candy Sale is an important function of the Deca Club. C. Ruggerio and B. DeMattio frequently check the progress of the sale. C. Ruggerio; A. Hotaling; L Hotaling; pose in front of Deca Award Display Window. Bottom Row: B. DeMatteo; M. Cromir; K. O'Karma; P. Jackson; R. Ricciardi; J. Winnie; E. Mortka; R. Priess. 2nd Row: B. Kymc; B. Purcell; D. Robataille; B. Robataille; L. Hotaling; A Hotaling; C. Ruggirio; J. DiCocco; M. J. Greene. 3rd Row: Mr. D. Pause; F. Ragucci; A. Tebanno; M Ciabotte; B. Bortz; D. Dunstcr; T. Kleniewski. 4th Row: M. Guerra; R. Montaym; V Scmprevintv, W. Brown; R. Millham; R. Dcs Bois. DECA Club: Operators of the Qtudent Store DECA is another one of the many service clubs at Mont Pleasant. The members of DECA operate the student store, handle the sale of class rings, and obtain caps and gowns for the seniors at graduation. Each year many of our local merchants come to tell the members of this group about the latest techniques in merchandising and advertising. The members, in turn, make many field trips to local business centers to interview notable people associated with the retail- ing business. They also participate in statewide contests in job interviews, displays, merchandising mathematics, and sales demonstrations. These competitions are held yearly in N.Y.C. DECA is sponsored by Mr. David Pause. This year the Dcca Club had a Christmas Party. The honored guest was, of course, Santa. Seated (left to right) L. Romano; W. McDougall; standing, J. Brenncn, J. Lcnihan, W. Gordon, Mr. R. Washington, sponsor. Key Club: Training Leaders for Tomorrow Rit Pidgeon, Jim Knapik and Mike Martell worked outside to load Christmas food into delivery vehicles. Mont Pleasant’s Key Club has many achievements. The most important of which is to teach its members the virtues of good leadership in all aspects of life whether it be a food drive or our National government. Activities of the Key Club vary greatly. Each year the club sponsors a scholarship for a Senior, sponsors dances, shines shoes and sells papers to raise money, and holds the annual Christmas food drive. In every case the money earned goes to help the deserving people of Schenectady. Boys are chosen in their Freshman year on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and recommendations of their Jun- ior High School guidance counselors. 102 D. Kerr R. Szczepanski W. Gordon J. Ostrander D. DiNola M. Mart ell J. DiCristofaro L. Sykes J. Brennan P. Marquez R. Pidgeon J. Swiatocha f J. Knapik L. Romano - %SSf J. Lenihan R. Klimowski K. Brown W. McDougall L. PaccIIi ;1r R. Babcock A. Jarmolych D. McDougall P. McKay F. Marchitto R.DiNola 103 Barbara Kaczkowski Maxine Laster Varsity Cheerleaders: Guides of the Fair Bottom Row: J. Battaglia. R. Bcllomo. B. DiCarlo, L. Gentile. M. Marmo Top Row: J. Moncsko, M. Stroble. D. Battaglino. K Wolf. M. Carter. J.V. Cheerleaders: Future Guides of the Fair Cheerleading at Mont Pleasant has come to be a very important part of school life. Girls are chosen not only by ability and grades, but also by personality. Look around you. The girls chosen for chcerleading seem to be natural leaders. To explain it in terms of our school mascot, the raider , some of us are chiefs and some of us are Indians. Cheerleaders usually end up as chiefs. We need people to guide our enthusiasm dur- ing a game, and the cheerleaders prove to be just what we need. We have always been able to count on our cheerleaders to put on a good show whether it be for a pep rally, a Christmas party, or half-time of the Pleasant-Linton game. This year’s varsity cheerleaders have done a grand job. To the J.V. cheerleaders we say good luck. You have quite a precedent to live up to. Judy Battaglia at the Pleasant-Linton game gives the victorious cry We won!” 7 Kneeling, Bottom Ron: Johnson. E. Murphy. M. Persons. W. LaBombard, C. Pecoraro, M. DiCocco, K. Keszey. 2nd Row: S. Frederick, D. Micklos, P. Barlette. N. Sesow. A. Warwick, M. Moraway, M. O'Neil, D. Frier. Expressions of the Fair Gaining rhythm and movement through dancing is the goal of our Modern Dance group which meets every Wednesday after school. Under the sponsorship of Miss Diane Charton, this group enables girls to engage in and create new means of expression grace- fully. The two primary performances of the Modern Dance group are at the end of the year, when they present an evening performance and a performance at an assembly in school. The Students in this group derive great pleasure from this activity; creating a new dance step and performing it well gives them a feeling of pride and accomplishment. Sometimes they exchange ideas with the Modern Dance group from Linton and help each other work out patterns. D. Newton D. Sanders 107 Seated left to right: Mrs A. Gronwall, advisor; J. Hazlett. Standing left to right: S. Fox. Art Editor; C. Geanopoulos; S. Suidy; K Hearth; R. Morelli; S. O’Keefe. New members of the Art Staff: G. Simile; P. Pajak; L. Irish. Montaneer: Best Yearbook at the Fair! 108 Kneeling, left to right: J. DiCocco; M. Lazzari; M. Wr esinski. advertising co-editor; R. Pone. Advertising co-editor. Sitting: T. Horton; K. Sims; P. Pajak; E. Kazmierzak; B. Kaczkowski; G. Montone; Mrs. C. Grin- nell, advisor. Seated in front: D. Colucci, Literary Editor. Left to right, Kneeling: K. Bloomer; M. L. Siemont; C. Damberg; S. Craig. Seated: B. Gorden; R. M. Parillo; T. Capogna; J. DiCocco; G. Restifo; S. Prokop; P. Dumas. Standing: Mr. R. Burns, Advisor; C. Dwyer; J. DeMarco; J. Secor; B. Godlewski. Hi! This is our page. We thought that we would like to introduce ourselves. You will find our names under our pictures. All staffs of the Montaneer are on these pages. We arc the people who put out this yearbook. It is a lot of work. We start work at the end of one year and work steadily until the third quarter of the following school year. We then turn the book over to the publishers and printers who have it back in June ready for autographs. We all love working on the Montaneer. It is really quite an honor. There are a few things you should know about the Montaneer. It is one of the best books in the state. We have won first prize in one contest for the last fourteen years. Many high school yearbooks still have paper covers and poems under each senior picture, but not ours. The only other book in the city that compares with ours is the book from you-know-where across town, but of course we know ours is best because ours is the story of MONT PLEASANT! Typing Staff Left to right, seated: K. Herath; P. Welsh; A. DcFelice; D. Marrotta; D. Mossey, Office Manager Standing: A DiFillippo; D Hawkey; L. Canestraro; Miss R Starr. Advisor. 109 110 Juliann Solghan Elizabeth Sefcovic Diane Herbert Linda LaSalle Maxine Laster Michele Lazzari III Kathleen LeBoeuf Pat Scavia, last year's queen, returned to crown the 1964 queen, Patti DiLeva. Carol Kniskern and Gary Mohrboff were among the many couples to be escorted through the quad to the cafeteria. Junior Prom: Night Filled With Moonlight and Roses Members of the Junior Class experienced a taste of the good old days on April 10 as they descended the stairs of the cafeteria into an old-fashioned and charming backyard. The theme of the prom was Moonlight and Roses. It was brought vividly to life by the roses peeping out from every- where in the moonlit room. The main attraction of the well- kept backyard was an immense fountain and wishing well fixed in the center of the room. It stood nine feet tall and a continuous stream of water flowed from the figure on top to the pool below. At eleven o'clock the queen was crowned. She sat upon the white wrought iron love seat set on a hill of grass to receive her crown. The mair attraction of the evening was the huge wishing well. Here Bill Luffman and Kathy Wilson stop to make a wish. John Bozenski and his date arrived early to enjoy the friendly at- mosphere of the Moonlight and Roses.” Diane Sanders escorts Penny Pajak and her date Steve Borucki to the guest book. Patti DiLeva, the queen, and her date, James DiCarlo, waltzed to the music of Steve Anthony’s orchestra. Donna Marotta and her date Joe DelGiocco stopped at the cloak room before entering the cafeteria. Everyone went through the receiving line. Frank Greppo and his date Elizabeth Sefcovic were not exceptions. 113 Ralph Zullo, Eileen Staley, and Sherry Thome were among the Juniors who helped to decorate the school for the Christmas parties. 114 Cynthia Sobieski and Linda Marocco were on hand to meet Mr. McCarthy at the door with a present. Santa Claus appeared at the Freshman Christmas Party to hand out lollipops to all the good little freshmen. The Freshmen imported a band from Bishop Gibbons to provide entertainment. 115 Couples waltzed leisurely to the dreamy music. Mary Marx kept in step with the Christmas spirit. Some juniors took time to visit with Frosty the Snowman and the young carolers. 116 Kathy Sims. Carol Abbato. Mar)- Ann Mancini, Michele Lazzari, and Maxine Laster read bedtime stories during the senior party. Mistletoe and Music The team of Solghan and DiLeva (that’s Julie and Patty) presented a sparkling performance. Raiderettes Carolyn Paleski and Diane Herbert had the thrilling opportunity to talk with Santa. After orientating freshmen, upper classmen get together in the quad for a coke. John DiCocco and Bill Beck were among the stu- dents who participated at the Junior campaign party. School Life: Dances, Campaign Parties, Yearbooks Of course, all activities are properly supervised. 118 Staff members at the Montaneer Banquet got a sneak preview of the 1964 Montaneer. Qchool Life: Examination and Enjoyment of the Fair. Students and faculty alike exchange signatures on year- book night. Seniors find Commencement Day filled with joy, sorrow, and excitement Alice Sycamore introduces her beau, Tony Kirby, to her family. 9chool Play: You Can't Take it With You A Tax Collector expresses his desire for Grandpa's incom- tax. In helping to maintain the already established high cultural level here at Mont Pleasant, nineteen actors and actresses under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Negri, presented the satirical comedy of 'You Can't Take It With You” on February 10, 11 and 13. The philosophy of the play centers around the idea that you should take life as it comes and learn to enjoy every minute of it because material things are not important. CAST Mrs. Sycamore Lauren Lavin Mr. Sycamore Richard Houck Essie Janis Wickham Alice Susan Mandel Essie's husband Raymond Argersinger Grandpa Anatole Jarmolych Mr. Kirby David dayman Mrs. Kirby Julie Music Tony Jim DiCarlo Tax collector Joe Comanzo Mr. DePinna Gary Restifo Kolenkhov Earl Shirkcy Gay Jo-An Nebolini Dutchess Mary Jo Roicki G-Men Dion Bagnato Bruce Hall David Alena Rheba Janet DiSorbo Donald Fred Boreali Painting was also a hobby of Mrs. Sycamore, and Mr. DePinna served as a suitable model. Mr. Sycamore invented an ingenious firecracker-rocket which shot off red, white and blue balloons. Gay, an actress, joined the household but only for a short while before she passed out on the couch. Mrs. Sycamore possessed many talents. Included in these was the art of entertaining. 121 Emery Moore is caught in the act of carrying pigskin and Lintonitc for a sizeable gain 122 bottom: G. DeLuke; R. Pelky; R. Lewis; A. Carter; G. Spadero; N. Smith; P. McKay; J. DeGaspcris; D. Alena; J. Knapik. 2nd: J. Alena; J. Baker; B. Asscnheiner; R. Hoffman; J. DiChristofaro; W. Stepp; R. Bradt; S. Pacelli; F. Gioeli; R. Clute; R. Moskal; T. Shcckles. 3rd: D. Sayles; K. Brown; L. Almond; D. Wilson; M. Martel 1; M. Wo nak; S. Huggins J. Stiffler; D. Galkiewicz; E. Moore; R. Pidgeon; J. Laflin; B. Gordon; F. Greppo; Coach L. Mulvaney. M.P. Raiders Stomp the Swamp 19-7 Although the Red Raiders broke out even with a 4-4 sea- son, it was highlighted with a 19-7 victory over their crosstown rivals, Linton. Favored by one T.D., the Raiders started their attack when Danny Wilson rumbled off left end on the second play from scrimmage for 73 yards to the Linton 1 yard line where Q.B. Rit Pidgeon took it in. The next T.D. came when Linton tried an end sweep in their own end zone, but the play was snuffed out by Steve Pacelli who rapped the ball from Linton’s hands and into Dick Clute’s for M.P.'s second T.D. In the second half action, the Raiders let in Linton to score their first and last T.D. of the game. In the last quarter Linton again was threatening with a first and goal situation, but the Raider defense dug in and stopped Linton on the Pleasant 2. Then came the biggest moment in Pleasant’s season. With the score 13-7 and Linton needing the ball for a victory, Pidgeon called a left-halfback dive at five. Emery Moore took the ball and raced 98 yards, with Danny Wilson cutting down the last would be tackier, securing a 19-7 victory for the HILL. Coach Parisi shows quarterbacks Sayles, Pidgeon, and DeGaspcris how to take the exchange from center Pacelli. 123 M.P. VARSITY SCHEDULE Opponent 13 Rome 27 24 Acquinas 20 35 Amsterdam 0 6 Whitesboro 53 41 Troy 19 6 Kingston 13 19 Linton 7 0 Albany 27 Prank Gioeli (73) and Mike Woznak prepare to lay the leather on the Linton quarterback. Coach Larry Mulvany goes over last minute details with starting backfield as the team prepares to make their debut in Rome. Lou Almond moves in to make a tackle as he evades Albany’s Charlie Leigh. Jim Knapilc (26) moves in from his defensive safety position to catch Albany's Charlie Leigh for no gain. Joe LaPortc moves in to grab Linton's DiCocco for no gain. Jim Knapik (33) gets into an unfriendly entanglement as the referee steps in to break it up. Head coaches Parisi and Mulvaney look worried during the Election Day game, but not for long. Aaron Carter bulls through 3 Linton tacklers for a first down. M.P.'s Fearsome Foursome” front line. Left to right—S. Huggins; S. Pacelli; F. Gioeli terpolo. Emery Moore shown here taking off the spikes that gave him the 98 yard T.D. race against Linton. Danny (Bulldog) Wilson dashes for 63 yards but was caught from behind on the Linton one yard line. 126 Emery Moore thanks Danny Wilson for cutting down that last Lintonite that might have cut Em’s run short. The M.P. defense whoops it up after they stomped the swamp 19-7. J. V. SCHEDULE M.P. Opponent M.P. Opponent M.P. over Colonie—by forfeit 34 Troy 0 6 Schalmont 39 21 Linton 6 31 Albany 0 21 Burnt Hills 6 39 Amsterdam 0 27 Bishop Gibbons 0 Bottom left to right: Terry; J. Paris ; L. Sykes; J. Bartarrie; M. Kristel; P DiCristoforo; D. Farone. 2nd: L. Pacelli; L. Santoro; R Scskiewicz; J. Pacelli; D. Me- Dougail; W. Petrucci; T. Stepp; B Vinciqucra. 3rd: D. Jarvis; P. Bonjakowski; J. Bittner; F. Mastrioni; R. Richards; Williams. 4th: P. Marquez; P. Marquez; B. Yanaki; T. Falice; F. Bombardatore; D. James; J. Ostrander; C. Patrick. 5th: J. O'Connor; coach A1 Champia; coach Nick Rieg; P. Caleniak Bottom Row: left to right: D. Wilkins;. N. Sahr;, G. Mohrhoff;, P. MacKay;, D. Sayles. Top Row: R. Klimowski, manager;, J. Knapik;, M. Martell D. Jackson;, L. Cummings;, K. Brown;, G. Davidson, manager;, coach Walt Suprunowic2. Varsity Basketball: Teamwork for Future Buccess Walt Suprunowicz’s Red Raiders lost their opener to Mohona- sen, 74-59, despite the fine efforts and 31 points of Doug Wilkins. Gary Mohrhoff, Len Cummings, and Pete MacKay also gave fine performances. M. P. redeemed itself, however, by hitting the win column with a 58-49 victory over Wah- conah and a 67-59 romp over Kingston. Although the squad had faced defeat, strong rebounding by Keith Brown and strong teamwork have provided heights of excitement for onlooking fans. Low scoring has been a real handicap but enthusiastic crowds have spurred the Raiders on to a never-say-die attitude. Next year's squad will see the return of Keith Brown, Pete McKay, Jim Knapik, Larry Rector, and Mike Martell. We have high hopes that next year's squad will equal the per- formances of some of our past great teams. Lenny Cummings battles it out with New Rochelle for the game starting tap. Gary Mohrhoff pumps in a few from the outside against Albany. 129 Bottom Row: (kneeling) G. Bagnato, F. Siaka, mgrs. Left to right J. Cagnini, F. Dijohn. L. Sykes, D. Olachowski, J. Iacovitti, B. Anderson, M. Wegolowski. J. Failing, J. Ostrander, J. White J.V. Basketball: Beacon on the Future Varsity Schedule Nov. 27 59 Mohonasen 74 Dec. 1 48 Bishop Gibbons 80 Dec. 4 64 Amsterdam 71 Dec. 11 58 Wahconah 49 Dec. 18 60 Wahconah 62 Dec. 23 76 Mohonsen 62 Dec. 28 67 Kingston 57 Dec. 29 59 Beacon 83 Jan. 8 50 Troy 92 Jan. 15 51 Linton 72 Jan. 22 69 Albany 80 Jan. 29 56 White Plains 71 Jan. 30 58 New Rochelle 69 Feb. 5 67 Amsterdam 63 Feb. 10 56 Bishop Gibbons 84 Feb. 19 66 Troy 65 Feb. 28 56 Linton 65 Mar. 5 56 Albany 84 J.V. Schedule Nov. 27 53 Mohonsen 63 Dec. 1 51 Bishop Gibbons 81 Dec. 4 24 Amsterdam 61 Dec. 11 38 Wahconah 37 Dec. 18 45 Wahconah 47 Dec. 23 57 Mohonosen 71 Jan. 8 38 Troy 64 Jan. 15 30 Linton 86 Jan. 22 47 Albany 65 Jan. 29 White Plains Jan. 30 New Rochelle Feb. 5 40 Amsterdam 83 Feb. 10 42 Bishop Gibbons 96 Feb. 19 34 Troy 60 Feb. 28 50 Linton 63 Mar. 5 42 Albany 80 130 Kneeling: S. Pacelli; E. Valente; W McDougall; J. Benjamin; J. DiGeorgia; G. Amedore; Mr. D. Pause. Standing: Coach Mulvaney; C. McGraw; S. Huggins; H. Banks; R. Giacumo; E. Moore; A. Platteis; J. Laflin; Mr. W. Boyd. Class A Champs for Six Straight Years! The Mont Pleasant matmen added 14 more wins to their 102 victories against only 14 losses in the six years that Mr. Mulvaney has been head coach. John Benjamin went undefeated this year, and has only lost one match in the past two years that he has been a varsity wrestler. George Amedore was also among the unbeaten this year; both boys were tops in their class in the Sectionals. VARSITY SCHEDULE Dec. 4 Burnt Hills 30-12 8 Draper 29-19 14 Albany 39- 6 16 Guilderland 20-24 28 Christmas Tourney Jan. 7 Colonic 33-10 19 Scotia 31-16 23 Linton—Can. 27 Albany 35-11 Feb. 2 Saratoga 46- 7 6 Niskayuna 34-11 9 Linton—Can. 13 Albany Academy 37- 3 16 Glovcrsville 22-21 Top Row: D. Marinao; D. Wilson, O. Jackson, J. Cafarelli; N. Butler. Middle Row: E. Price; T. Fallace; W. Lake; J. Patka; F. Renzi; K. Hartley. Bor. Row: D. McDougall; C. Blaze; C. Bostick; J. DeLorenzo; R. Stegel. 131 Bottom row left to right: T. Piotrowski, R. Eats, W. Neidel, D. Wilkins, F. Leva. Second Row: S. Pacclli, L. Almond, F. Smith, B. Gordon, J. Alena, R Pidgeon. Third Row: J. Lenihan, G. Mohroff, R. Morelli, J. DeCarlo, R. LaCasse. Fourth Row: Mr. Parisi, R. Arsenault. J. Laflin, T. Hines. Fifth Row: D. Gagnon. R. Caporale, A. Platteis, J. Noviczski, H. Hill. Baseball: A Shining Future From the first sound of a hickory stick colliding with horsehide, the Mont Pleasant baseball team presented another outstanding performance throughout the 1964 season in which they placed third in the Class A” league. Frank Leva, team captain, and Bill Neidel, moundsman, were the team’s leading regulars. Frank fashioned a .297 battling average, and Bill showed his abilities when he authored fourteen strikeouts for an 11-2 romp over Albany High. Unfortunately, both of these star players were lost through graduation, but Coaches Parisi and Grinnell are confident that the depth of talent evidenced in last year's junior varsity will adequately compensate. Doug Wilkins sets for a bunt. VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE M.P. Opponent 4 Scotia 3 7 Mohonasen 5 2 Glens Falls 3 5 Linton 4 0 Albany 2 5 Amsterdam 7 5 Schalmont 2 7 Mohonasen 2 2 Troy 3 0 Linton 3 11 Albany 2 3 Scotia 1 3 Amsterdam 4 6 Schalmont 4 11 Troy 3 2-3 Whitesboro 4-6 Bottom Row: Left to rigb L. Gcrardi, F. Mackey. W. Stepp. J. Cafarelli. M Martell. G. GellaVilla, J. Friello Second Ron: F. Severino. R Vescly. J Ollson. K. Brown. F Marchitto. J Parisi. W. Yanaki. Standing: G. Del.uke. Mr R Grinncll. R Dcit J.V.'s: 9ix Game Winning 9+reak 1964 JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE (Baseball) Mont Pleasant Opponent 2 Scotia 3 12 Albany 3 5 Linton 0 3 Troy 4 4 Bishop Gibbons 6 18 Schalmont 2 5 Mohonasen 4 12 Troy 5 8 Albany 2 3 Mohonasen 2 13 Schalmont 1 0 Linton 4 8 Scotia 2 5 Bishop Gibbons 9 9 wins 5 losses Scoring more than twice as many runs as the opposition, Mont Pleasant’s Junior Varsity not to be surpassed by their senior counterparts finished the season with a 9-5 record which included a six game winning streak highlighted by a 13-1 rout of Schal- mont. The total performance was a superb team effort backed by many outstanding individual contributions. Mike Martell and John Caffarelli sparked the club with .347 and .303 batting averages respectively. Moundsmen Frank Marchitto, Keith Brown, and Jack Parisi backed up the team’s hitting as did fielders Pete McKay and Bill Stepp and catcher Joe Friello. Bottom Rou: W. McDougall; D. Alena; J. Hopkins. 2nd: G. Palmer; P DellaVilla; J. Mariano; W. Grabicki; T. Canali; M. Adams; X. lcwis R Hawkey; Mr Vacca. 3rd: T. ODonnclI; R. Carlos; R. Moore; H. Cooper; L. Cummings; S. Huggins; R. Moore; H Banks; R Gibson David Alena approaches the finish line. Paul DellaVilla storms forward against time. Track: First Place Sectional Champions Our Red Raiders ended the 64-65 season victoriously. Our trackmen, under the guidance of Coach Vacca, were rewarded for their hard work by capturing first place honors. Combining both skill and determination, the trackmen of M.P. in- vaded both CBA and LaSalle and really scalped them. The scores were 105 to 31 and 118 to 18, respectively. Albany, Bishop Gibbons and Shaker were also among the defeated. Albany and Shaker were conquered by the outstanding score of 99 to 37. B.G. put up a better fight and lost to us 87—49. We suffered only one defeat. It was by the hands of Linton for only 14 points (75—6l). OPP. VARSITY SCHEDULE M.P. 37 Albany 99 49 Sch’dy Invitational 2nd place Bishop Gibbons 87 18 Yonkers Invitational 7th place LaSalle 118 75 Linton 61 37 Shaker 99 Sectionals 1st place Bonom Row: left to right G. Corrie; G. Rickard; A Tcbano; T. Stevens. -Or-Wtkon; R. £abory; R DeForest.. Second Row: W. O'Connor; B. Brown; J Bozcnski; A. Jarmolych; A. Carter; N. Butler; P. Bialkowski; J. Bennett; E. Lake; L. Rector. Third: F. Acello; J DeFonce; W. Wendell; M Woznack; P Navin; R. Brodesser; R. Horlbeck; D Wilson; W. Beck; P. Oschner; R. Giacumo; D. Cachillo; H. Bonacquist; J. Lokcnberj: Mr. Mulvaney Coach Top Row left to right: W. Beck, R. SarnacKi, E. Valente, P. McGoverin. W. Miller. B. Marrow, coach Ray Vacca. Middle Row: S. Guyino. J. DiCocco. S. Dubb. A. I-ake, J. Hopkins, T. Canell. E. Lake Bottom Row: G. Amedorc, Mgr.. T. DiCocco, B. Steigel, L. Kawkins, C. Bostick. Mr. Dick Suprunowicz lines up Skeeter Dubb (left) and Eddie Valente (right) for a exhausting trip aiound Central Park Mont Pleasant's Jim Kozak tries to edge out his opponent for first place. SCHEDULE Shaker Run 2nd Grout Run 6th NYU Run 9th St. John’s Run 4th La Salle (dual) 1st (17-38) Bishop Gibbons Run 3rd Triangular Run 1st Sectionals 2nd This year’s cross country team has been an unusually good one this past fall. Led by Tim Cannell, the Hill team has put in some excellent per- formances this year including taking fourth place in a major New York State meet at St. John’s, as Tim Canell came in to be second in all of New York State. L. to R.: E. Turchi, M. Blay, Mr. R. Suprunowicz, V. Mauriello, S. Ostrowski. Tennis: High Hopes for the Future The 1964 tennis team did very well with a five- win, six-loss record, as opposed to their 0-9 record of last year. The team retained all five of last year’s players. Mr. Richard Suprunowicz, the team’s coach, stated that the team had improved greatly this year. Hopes are high that the team v ill have improved even more by the 1965 season. Coach Dick Suprunowicz Stanley Ostrowski seems thoroughly satisfied after complet- ing his back arm swing. Eugene Turchi stretches for a low shot. A determined, Melvin Blay prepares for a “set-shot.” 137 rolctoi WUl'L,lEGIXr; W n F0res:; Bal,alin°: G Corric. W Jbr, . . rfck- 2£? sSrio: p McGovcrn;'J «r,T a ?: BE J; £££ £. Indoor Track: Record Makers 138 EVENT PLACE Shaker Invitational Spiked Shoe Meet First Olympic Development Meet First Tri-City Championships Second Schenectady Invitational Second Sparked by the stellar performances of Tim Cancll, Hesley Coojx:r, Glenn Corrie, and Emery Moore, the Raider Indoor Track Team had its finest season ever. Pleasant ovcrjx wered eight other schools in the Tri-City Track Council to win the first two of the five meets held. In the third meet the Red and White fell only five points short of a third victory. Here, the team took second place behind Bishop Gibbons, the distant runner-up in the first two meets. This winter, two members of the Ray Vacca-coached team set records. Emery Moore eclipsed the old standard in the 60 yard high hurdles with his 8:00 flat clock- ing. Tim Cancll set records twice on suc- cessive weeks in the 1000-yard run, his best effort being a blistering 2:25.4. H. Cooper; G. Corrie; T. Cancll. SCHEDULE Amsterdam 2562 M. P. — 2577 Linton 2522 2571 Scotia 2649 2778 Linton 2642 2894 Amsterdam 2446 2733 Niskayuna 2274 2658 Niskayuna 2542 2645 Albany 2471 2629 Albany 2476 2561 Albany 2521 2661 Linton 2894 2734 Bishop Gibbons 2577 2405 Scotia (six bowlers) 3057 3079 Bishop Gibbons 2695 2838 Amsterdam 2452 2668 Opponents were always in trouble when John Alena rolled his mighty hook. 139 This year’s Raider’s bowling team started off in fine style by dumping their Class A opponents in the first two matches and defeating everyone else on the road to the Class A flag. Non-league foes Scotia and Niskayuna both suffered defeats at the hands of the team coached by Mr. Richard Suprunowicz. John Snyder shows the form that helped make the team the best in the area. Bottom Row: N. Pacelli; J. Snyder; T. Donato. 2nd Mr. Supronowicz; J. Alena; R. Szczepanski; L. Santoro; R. La- Casse. Bowling: Outstanding in Roll-Offs Kneeling: L. Dagostino; D. Clutc; M. Dobies; P. Pajak; G. Qualantone; M. J. Wilkenson; M. Wright; M. Johnson; P. DiLeva; L. Gravell; J. Fredricks; A. BoIIackcr. Second Row: R. Morelli; T. Horton; J. Noviczski; A. Platteis; D. Honsaker; J. Zingoni; E. Shirley; I. Zebrowski; P. Bialkowski. Seniors: The Triumph of Progress The Seniors arc veterans of the fair. They have spent their three years here and are ready to go forth into the world of tomorrow. They have enjoyed the happy experiences of the fair. There have been obstacles along the highway of progress but the Seniors have overcome all and emerge this June of 1965 as the triumph of three years of hard work. Of course, these three years have not been all work. There are many pleasant and fun times experienced by the seniors. The night that stands out most vividly as a climax to three years at Mont Pleasant is the Senior Ball. This symbolizes the last time the Seniors are formally gathered together as a class before the)' leave the fair, and enter into the world of to- morrow Mr. Grinncll. Class Dean; M. Dobies. Treasurer; R. Elacqua, Corresponding Secretary; L. DellaVilla, Recording Secretary; N. Tebbano. President; S. Lezzi. Vice President. CAROL ABBATO PATRICIA AI.DI DAVID ALENA LUTHER ALMOND GEORGE AMEDORE JUDITH ANDERSON DAVID ANTEMANN JOHN ANUN DARIAN APOLLO RAYMOND ARGERSINGER ROBERT ARSENAULT ROY ASHLEY JOHN AUGUST JUDITH AUSSIKER ROBERT BABCOCK DION BAGNATO ADELINE BALLONE JOSEPH BALLONE BARBARA BALTAZAR HENRY BANKS 143 LINDA BARONE LINDA BARRY TERRY BA ITA LI NO MARY ANNE BEATTY JOHN BENJAMIN JOSEPH BENNETT PAUL BIALKOWSKI DARLENE BIGSBEE CHRISTINE BILLICK Boys’ State ANATOLE JARMOI.YCH and ROBERT BABCOCK Seniors DEBORAH BOETTNER LINDA BOJARSKI ANNETTE BOLLACKER GRACE BONACQUIST JOSEPH BORAWSKI WAYNE BOUCK RICHARD BOVE 144 JOHN BOZENSKI RICHARD BRADT JEAN BRAJKOVICH JEFFREY BRENNAN ROBIN BRION TINA BUONO SANDRA BURKE PETER CALANTONE LUCY CANESTRARO RALPH CAPORALE SANDRA CAPRARA ROSS CAPRA RICHARD CAPULLO DONNA CAPUTO MARY LOU CARACH ANGELINA CARUSONE LESLIE CAYE MICHAEL CIABOTTE JAMES CLARK PATRICIA CLARK CAROL BROOKS BETTY BROPHY RUTH BROWN JEFFREY BRUCKER DAVID CLAYMAN LAWRENCE CLOSSON DIANE CLUTE ANN COLAMARINO WILLIAM COLE 145 THOMAS BRZOZA HESLIE COOPER GLENN CORRIE GLORIA COUCHEY SUZANNE CRAIG DALE CRIM LINDA CROFF LEONARD CUMMINGS MARY LEE CURCIO DIANF CZUBERNAT JOANN D AGOSTINO KATHY DAGOSTINO LORRAINE DAGOSTINO GEORGE DAVIDSON ANDREA DAVOLIO Homemaker of Tomorrow Award—MARY JANE WILKINSON 146 ANDREA DeFILIPPO RUSSELL DeFOREST NICKLAS DeLELLA JOANN DELLAVILLA LORRAINE DELLAVILLA BARBARA DeMARCO RICHARD DEMPSKY RICHARD DesBOIS GLORIA DeVITO VINCENT DEVIVO DONNA DiBLASIO JAMES DiCARLO EUGENE Di COCCO JOANN DICOCCO JOSEPH DiCRISTOFARO GEORGE DiJOHN PATRICIA DiLEVA MARABETH ALBERT DiNICOLA ALAN DiTHOMAS DINGWALL MARGARET DOBIES MARIE DONATO ARLENE DORRANCE EDGAR DOUGLAS DAVID DUNHAM 147 SHARON DYKEMAN RACHEL ELACQUA FAITH EI.DRIDGE SANDRA EZELL RICHARD FAZZONE RITA FERRUCCI CAROL FESER PIO FIORINI JOHN FITZNER Harvard Award JAMES SWIATOCHA BARBARA FOGG LINDA FORSYTHE JOHN FOWLER SUSAN FOX LINDA FRANCISCO JEAN FREDERICKS CHARLES FULLER EDWARD FYVIE JOSEPH GABLE RICHARD GABORY 148 NANCY GAIDA DAVID GALKIEWICZ ROBERT GIACUMO ROSE ANNE GIELLO FRANK GIOELI MARK GLEASON BARBARA WILLIAM GORDON WYMOND GORDON LINDA LEE GRAHAM GOD LEW SKI CARLA GRASS LYNNE GRAVELL FRANK GREPPO RAYMOND GUZEWSKI NEIL HAGIN TINA HARPER DIANE HAWKEY ANN HAYWOOD JUDITH HAZLETT MARILYN HELSTOWSKI KATHLEEN HERATH DIANE HERBERT NANCY HILL GERALDINE HODGE LINDA HOFFMAN 149 AUDREY HOTALING RICHARD HOUCK SYLVESTER HUGGINS PETER HULETT KATHRYN HURD VIRGINIA HYMAN MICHAEL ITZO PATRICIA JACKSON ANATOLE JARMOLYCH ROBERT JENNE INGRID JENSEN NORMA JESKI MARGARET JOHNSON BARBARA RICHARD KAZMAR KACZKOWSKI ISO ROBERT KLIMOWSKI JEANNE KNIGHTES CAROL KNISKERN KIRK KOLOD MARILYN KONIK EDWARD KONOPKA SUSAN KOVARIC JAMES KWAK DIANA KRUGER RONALD LaBARGE EDWARD LaBOMBARD WILLIAM LaBONTE RICHARD La CASSE JOHN LAFLIN ELIZABETH LANDAU 151 MARLENE LANNE ANTHONY LANARO JOSEPH LaPORTE LINDA LaSALLE MAXINE LASTER GARY LaVALLEE LAUREN LAVIN MICHELE LAZZARI KATHLEEN LeBOEUF CHARLES LEGUIRE BRUCE LEIP JAMES LENIHAN SAMUEL LEZZI STANLEY LIEBERT JOHN LOKENBERG PETER LOMBARDI VINCENT LOMBARDI WILLIAM LUFFMAN DAVID LUTHER BETTY MACEJKA MICHAEL MACKEY MONICA MAKOWSKI MARY ANN MANCINI DONNA MAROTTA ELEANORA MARTINIANO JAMES MASI DONNA MASTROIANNI THOMAS MATHER DONNA MAYHEW PRISCILLA McConnell Arthur McDonald Walter McDOUGALl Margaret McGRAw william meinhold sam miceli JAMES MILES HARRY MILLER PAUL MILLER RICHARD MILLHAM LINDA MILLIMAN GARY MOHRHOFF LONIE MOISTER Elmira College Key Award—JANE TARIELLO LINDA MOLLICONE GEORGE MONTONE 153 RICHARD MORELLI RICHARD MORIN ELEANOR MORTKA RUSSELL MOSKAL DIANE MOSSEY LARRY MOULD JULIANA MUSIC JO ANN NACCO DIANA NEAL DALLAS NEWTON ROBERT NIXON MARJORIE NORRIS JAMES NOVICZSKI WILLIAM NOXON KATHLEEN OKARMA SHARON O'KEEFE VALERIE OLESCHAK TERRANCE O'NEILL GARY OSTRANDER ROBERT OSTROWSKI LINDA PACELLI STEPHEN PACELLI PENELOPE PAJAK ALFRED PALLESCHI CAROLYN PALI.ESCKI WILLIAM PALMER PATRICIA PANICCIA BARBARA PATRICK WILLIAM DELLA MAE PICKETT PAUROWSKI 154 DONNA MAE POULIN JEFFREY POWELL BARBARA PRICE RENATE PRIESS FREDERICK PULIAFICO JACK PURDY GLORIA QUALANTONE WAYNE JAMES RAKOSKI DANIEL RAMUNDO RACZKOWSKI SANDRA RELYEA GILBERT RICKARD NANCY RILEY BARBARA STEVEN ROBBINS ROBATAILLE 155 LINDA ROBY ROBERT ROGOWICZ LINDA LOU ROLFE LOUIS ROMANO JAMES ROSSETTI DANIEL ROST RICHARD SABURRO NORMAN SAHR DONALD SANTA BARBARA Baush and Lomb Science Award JAMES SWIATOCHA and ANATOLE JARMOLYCH JEFFREY SANTILLO SHARON SCHMIDT JOAN SECOR ELIZABETH SEFCOVIC BERNARD SHAW SANDRA SIUDY FREDERICK SMITH GLADYS SMITH JOANNE SMITH KAREN SMITH EILEEN SNYDER SUSAN SOKALSKI JULIE SOLGHAN BRUCE SOMERS JAMES STABLES DAVID STANTON MARYANN STATUTO DANIEL STEVENS KAREN STEVENS CLIFFORD STEWART MARCELLA STEWART JAMES STIFFLER KAREN STRANG BARBARA DOUGLAS STUART STRICKLAND DAVID STUSINSKI JAMES SWIATOCHA JANE TARIELLO THERESA TASH ANTHONY TEBANO 157 NIEL TEBBANO ALTA THOMAS CHARLOTTE JAMES TRUELOVE MARIA URBANO THOMPSON EDWARD VALENTE DAWN VanPATTEN STEPHEN ROBERT VEDDER MARK VIRGIL Van SICKLE LINDA VISCUSI ROBERT VITALE PAUL VROOMAN MICHAEL WADE LINDA WAGER JOHN WALKER JAMES WALSH PATRICIA WELCH WILLIAM WENISCH ADA WHITE PATRICIA WHITMAN DOUGLAS WILKINS MARYJANE SUSAN WILLIAMS JUDITH WINNIE WILKINSON 158 BERT WINTLE CAROL WHITBECK DONALD WITOWSKI DOROTHY DAVID WOLFE WNOROWSKI THEODORE BARBARA WOOD MICHAEL WOODMAN MICHAEL WOZNACK MARY WRIGHT WONDELL ODELIA MARCIA MARK WUSTERBARTH LESLIE ZAMPINO WRONKOWSKI WRZESINSKI In Memoriam MICHAEL SALERNO “When Death strikes down the innocent and young, for every fragile form from which he lets the panting spirit free, a hundred virtues rise, in shapes of mercy, charity, and love, to walk the world, and bless it.” Dickens SENIORS JAMES APPLEY DAVID BLESSER TIMOTHY CANNEL MICHAEL CYDYLO JANET DiSORBO ROBERT FILKINS SANDRA FRANCE EDWARD GAINES FRANK GRAVES GARY GROSS ROBERT HARPP KATHRYN HATALA NILS HEDLUND HAROLD HERRERA JOHN HEIDENSTROM GARY HOBERY RAYMOND HYSON JOHN MALGIER RICHARD MASTERPOLO JO ANN McCHESNEY MICHAEL MELIDEO THOMAS MEYERS JOSEPH ORDON FRANCIS PALMER RICHARD QUEENEY ROBERT RICE DIANA ROUGIER CHRISTINE RUGGIERO ALBERT RUSSELL GARY SANDERS NICHOLAS SANTO MICHAEL SARBO LAWRENCE SCHELLING THOMAS SOLOMON GEORGE SYKALA THOMAS VITEK SHIRLEY ANN WELCOME MICHAEL ZIMOLKA IRVING ZYTES JR. JAMES ZEBROWSKI JOSEPH ZINGONI NANCY ZWIERCAN 159 ABBATO, CAROL Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Cheerleader 11, 12; G.A.C. 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Open House Hostess 11, 12; Pep Rally 11, 12; Teacher’s Aide 12; Girls’ Sports 10, 11, 12. ALDI, PATRICIA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Clubs: B.E.C. 12; G.A.C. 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Open House Hostess 11; Office Worker 12; Girls’Sports 10.11, 12. ALENA. DAVID Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Dramatics 12; Golden Spike 11, 12; Ski 12; Christmas Party Committee 11; School Play 12; J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12; Baseball 10; Indoor Track 10, 11; 12; Track 10. 11, 12. ALMOND, LUTHER Coll. Prep.—Academic Literary Staff of Montaneer 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10; Football 10, Varsity 11, 12. AMHDORE. GEORGE Coll. Pup.—Tech. Elec. Student Board II; Clubs: Golden Spike 11. Sec.-Trcas. 12; Moppers 10, 11, 12; Sports- men's 10, 11; National Honor 11, 12; Cross Country 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 11, 12. ANDERSON. JUDITH Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10; Student Board 11; Clubs: Athletic Council 11, Pres. 12; Critical Reading 12; Library 12; French Honor 10; National Honor 11, 12; Science Seminar 11, 12; Receptionist 11; Girls' Sports 10, 11. 12. ANTEMANN, DAVID Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Library 10; Sportsmen s 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 12; Track 10, 11. ANUN. JOHN General Watchtower Representative 12. APOLLO. DARI AN General APPLEY. JAMES General ARGERSINGER. RAYMOND Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Astronomy 11, 12; Bowling 10; Sci- ence Seminar 11, 12. ARSENAULT. ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Academic Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, Varsity II; Track 12. ASHLEY. ROY Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Astronomy 11; F.T.A. 10, 11; Pro- jectionist 11, 12; Red Cross 10; Junior Achievement 10, V. Pres. 11; Model United Nations 11. 12; Science Seminar 11. 12; Schenectady Youth for Goldwatcr 12; Young Americans for Freedom 12; N.E.D.T. Certi- ficate of Educational Development 10. AUGUST, JOHN Coll. Prep.—Academic AUSSIKER. JUDITH Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Student Board 11, Treas. 12; Clubs: B.E.C. V. Pres. 11. Treas. 12; Moppettes 11. 12; Senior Ball Hostess 11; Watchtower Ad- vertising Staff 11; Office Worker 11. Girls' Sports 10. BABCOCK. ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Key 10. 11, 12; French Honor 11; National Honor 12; Science Seminar 11. 12; Symphonic Singers 10, 11; Interscholastic Youth Council 11; Senior Talent Show 10; Boys State Award 11; French II Award 10; French III Award 11. BAGNATO. DION Coll. Prep.—Acailemic Junior Prom Committee 11; Open House Host 10; J.V. Football 10; Varsity Golf 10. BALGA. PHYLLIS Bus. Ed—Secretarial BALLONE. ADELINE Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Watchtower Advertising Staff 11. BALLONE. JOSEPH General Cheerleader's Ball Host 10. BALTAZAR. BARBARA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Office Worker 12. BANKS. HENRY General Golden Spike Society 12; Football 12; Track 10, 11. 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12. BARONE. LINDA Bus. Ed.— Secretarial B.E.C. Club 12; Girls’ Sports 12. BARRY. LINDA Coll. Ptep.—Academic Clubs: Art 11. 12; Pep 11. BATTALINO. TERRY Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Astronomy 11. 12; Bowling 10; Chess 11, 12; Golden Spike 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10. 11, 12; Indoor Track 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. BEATTY. MARY ANN Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Modern Dance Club 10. 11; Hostess: School Play 10. Senior Ball 11; Raiderettes 11. BENJAMIN. JOHN Coll. Prep.—Academic Wrestling 10. 11, 12. BENNETT, JOSEPH General Track 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 12. I ou BIALKOWSKI, PAUL Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11, 12; Student Board 11, 12; Clubs: Bowling 10; Critical Reading 11, 12; German 11, 12; J.F.K. Memorial Committee 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Watchtower Representative 12; Track 10, 11. BIGSBEE. DARLENE Bus. Ed.—Clerical BILI.ICK, CHRISTINE Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 10; Ski 12; Christmas Party Committee 10; Junior Prom Committee 11; Senior Ball Hostess 11; Office Worker 11, 12; Girls’ Sports 10. 11, 12. BOETTNER. DEBORAH Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Executive Committee 10; Bowling Club 10; Christmas Patry Committee 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Teacher's Aide 10. BOJARSKI. LINDA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Student Board 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Junior Prom Court 11; Office Worker 11. 12; Receptionist 10; Raiderettes 11. 12. BOI.LACKER. ANNETTE Bus. Ed. Secretarial Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Clubs: Bowling 10; National Honor 11, 12; Sym- phonic Singers 10, 11. 12; J.F.K. Memorial Committee 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Watchtower Typist 10; Receptionist 12. BONACQUIST, GRACE Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Student Board 10, 11. 12; Clubs. B.E.C. Sec. 11, Pres. 12; G.A.C. 12; Directory Typist 12; Teacher's Aide 12; Watchtower Advertising Staff 11; Girls’ Sports 10, 11, 12; Intramural Sports 12. BORAWSKI. JOSEPH Coll. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 11; Glee Club 10; Track Manager 10. BOUCK. WAYNE General Wrestling 10. BOVE, RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Academic French Honor Society 10, 12. BOZENSKI. JOHN Coll. Prep.—Academic Golden Spike Society 11, 12; Indoor Track 10, 11, 12; J.V. Cross Country 10; J.V. Track 10, Varsity 11, 12; Varsity Cross Country 11, 12. BRADT. RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. National Honor Society 11. 12; J.V. Football 10. Varsity 11, 12. BRAJKOVICH. JEAN Coll. Prep.—Academic Office Worker 12. BRENNAN. JEFFREY Coll. Prep.—Academic Golden Spike Society 11, 12; Cross Country 10. 11, 12; Track 10, 11. BRION. ROBIN Coll. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 11; Clubs: Astronomy 10, 11; Chess 10, 11; Library 10; Sportsmen's 11. 12; Wrestling 12. BROOKS, CAROL Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Critical Reading 10, 11. 12; Library 10. 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Clerical Worker 10, 11. 12. BROPHY, BETTY Coll. Prep.—Academic Spanish 11: Junior Prom Committee 11; Pep Rally 11; Cadet Teaching 12; Girls' Sports 10. BROWN. RUTH Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: French Honor 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11,12; Hostess: Cheerleader's Ball 10. School play 10; Junior Prom Committee 11; Modern Dance 10; Office Worker 11. 12; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. BRUCKER. JEFFREY Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. BRZOZA, I HOMAS Bus. Ed.—Clerical Bowling Club 10, 11. Bl’ONO, TINA Bus. Ed.—Clerical BURKE. SANDRA General Clubs: Glee 10; Library' 10. 11, 12; Girls’ Sports 10. CALANTONE. PETER Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. CANELL, TIMOTHY General Clubs: Golden Spike Pres. 11, 12; Hi-Y Chaplain 11, 12; Varsity Cross Country Captain 10, 11, 12; Varsity Track 10, Cap- tain 11. 12; Varsity Wrestling 12. CANESTRARO, LUCY Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: Dramatics 12; Montaneer Typist 12; Red Cross 10, 11; Office Worker 11; Girls’ Sports 12. CAPORAI.E, RALPH Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11, 12; Student Board 10; Spanish Club 11, 12; Junior Prom Com- mittee 11; Stage Crew 10; J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11; Varsity Baseball Manager 11. CAPRA. ROSS Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 11, 12; J.V. Football 10. CAPRARA. SANDRA Bus. Eel.—Secretarial Student Board 12; Clubs: B.E.C. 11; V. Pres 12; Dramatics 12; Modem Dance 11, 12; Ski 12; Swimming 11; Christmas Party Com- mittee 10, 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Pep Rally 11; Open House Hostess 12; Girls’ Sports 10, 11, 12. C A PULLO, RICHARD Coll. Prep—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10, 11; Student Board 11; Clubs: Bowling 10; Red Cross 10; Junior Prom Committee 11; J.V. Football 10, 11. CAPUTO. DONNA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: F.T.A. 10; Pep 11. CARACH, MARY LOU Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10; Clubs: French Honor 10, 11; Watchtower Representative 12; French Award 10, 11. CARUSONE. ANGELINA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: Art 12; Dramatics 12; Interior De- sign 12; Modern Dance 10; Girls’ Sports 10, 11. CAYE. LESLIE Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 10; Clubs: F.N.A. 10, 11; Spanish 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Pep Rally 11; Watchtower Advertising Staff 11; Office Worker 10. CHLOPECKI, STEPHEN General CIABOTTE. MICHAEL Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. Student Board 10; Clubs. DECA 11, 12; Moppers 10; Student Store 10, 11. 12; J.V. Football Manager 10. CIESZYNSKI, GARY General CLARK, JAMES General Bowling Club 11. CLARK, PATRICIA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: F.N.A. 10, 11, 12; Projectionist 10, 11. 12; Office Worker 10, 11, 12. CLAYMAN. DAVID Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Critical Reading 10, 11, 12; Library 10. 11; Science Seminar 11, 12; Ski 10, 11, 12; Spanish 11; Technical Service 10. 11, 12; N.E.D.T. Award 10; P.S.A.T. Award 11. CLOSSON. LAWRENCE General CLUTE, DIANE General Office Worker 11. COLAMARINO, ANNA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Clubs: Dramatics 12; Christmas Party Com- mittee 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Girls’ Sports 10, 12. COLE, WILLIAM Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 12; J.V. Basketball 10. COLUCCI. DONNA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Art Club Sec. 12; Montaneer Literary Staff 10, 11, Editor 12. COMANZO, JOSEPH Coll. Prep.—Academic Dramatics Club 12; Junior Prom Committee 11: Watchtower Reporter 10, 11. 12. CONKLING. ALAN Genial CONNERY, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. CONTE, ANTHONY General COOKE, BRUCE Coll. Prep.—Academic COOPER. HESLIE General Golden Spike Society 12; Cross Country 12; Indoor Track 11, 12; J.V. Football 10; Track 10, 11. CORRIE, GLENN Coll. Prep.—Academic Golden Spike Society 10. 11, 12; Cross Country 10. 11, 12; Indoor Track 11, 12; Track 10, 12. COUCHEY, GLORIA Coll. Prep.—Academic Pep Club 11; Pep Rally 11, 12; Girls' Sports 10, 12. CRAIG, Sl’ZANNE Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11. 12; Student Board 10, 12; Clubs: F.T.A. 10; Library- 10; Ski 12; Swimming 11, 12; Symphonic Singers 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Hostess: Open House II; School Play 10; Pep Rally 11; School Play Staff 11; Area All-State Choir 11. 12; Office Worker 10; Receptionist 11; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. CRIM. DALE Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Student Board 12; Clubs: Astronomy 12; Chess 11; Critical Reading 11, 12; Science Seminar 11. 12; Technical Service 10, 11, 12; National Merit Letter of Commendation 12; N.E.D.T. Letter of Commendation 10. CROFF, LINDA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: Dramatics 12; Ski 12; Teacher's Aide 12; Typing Pool 12; Girls’ Sports 12. CUMMINGS. LEONARD Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11; Clubs: Golden Spike 12; Sportsmens 11, 12; J.V. Basket- ball 10, 11, Varsity 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Varsity Football Manager 11, 12. CURCIO, MARY LEE Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 12; Clubs: F.T.A. 10, 11. 12; French Honor 11; Library 10; Junior Prom Committee 11; Watchtower Representative 11, 12; Office Worker 11; Girls’ Sports 11. CYDYLO, MICHAEL General Clubs: Audio-Visual 10, 11, 12. CZUBERNAT, DIANE Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Teacher's Aide 11, 12; Girls’Sports 10, 11, 12. D AGOSTINO. JO ANN Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Spanish 11; Watchtower Reporter 11; Girls’ Sports 10. DAGOSTINO. KATHLEEN Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Executive Committee 10; Student Board 12; Keyettes 10, 11, 12; Office Worker 10. DAGOSTINO. LORRAINE Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10, 11. 12; Student Board 10, 11; Clubs: Cheerleader Co-Captain 11. 12; G.A.C. 10, 11. 12; Keyettes 10. 11, 12; Swimming 10, 11; Christmas Party Com- mittee 10, 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Student Board Advisory Committee 10; Pep Rally 11. 12; Watchtower Representative 10; Office Worker 12; Girls’ Sports 10, 11, 12. DAVIDSON. GEORGE Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Moppcrs 11, 12; Red Cross 10; Cadet Teaching 12; Basketball Manager 11, 12; Football Manager 11, 12. DAVOLIO, ANDREA General DECA Club 12 DeFILIPPO, ANDREA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: Art 11, 12; Pep 11. DcFOREST. RUSSELL Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 11, 12; Clubs: German 11, 12; Golden Spike 12; Moppers 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Sportsmen's 11; Technical Sendee 11; Watchtower Represent- ative 11; Cross Country 12; Freshman Bas- ketball 10; Track 10, 11, 12. DeLELLA, NICKLAS Coll. Prep.—Academic DELLA VILLA. JO ANN Coll. Prep.—Academic Office Worker 11, 12; Teacher’s Aide 12; Cadet Teaching 12. DELLA VILLA. LORRAINE Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10; Class Correspond- ing Secretary 12; Student Board 10, 11, 12; Clubs: Athletic Council 12; Moppettes 12; Pep Captain 11; Ski 12; Christmas Party Committee Co-Chairman 10; Open House Hostess 11, 12; Watchtower Advertising Staff 11. DeLUCIA, ARTHUR General DeMARCO. BARBARA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs. B.E.C. 11, 12; F.T.A. 10, 11, Red Cross Trcas. 10; Ski 10, 11, Spanish 11; Christmas Party Committee 10; Junior Prom Committee 11; Office Worker 10, 11, 12. DEMPSKY. RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Academic DFRKOWSKI, RAYMOND General DES BOIS, RICHARD Bus. Ed.-£ ist. Ed. DECA Club 12; Student Store 10, 11. 12. DeVITO. GLORIA General DcVIVO, VINCENT General J.V. Football 10. DiBLASIO, DONNA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial French Honor .Society 10; Raiderettes 11; Red Cross 10; Office Worker 10, 11; Girls' Sports 11. DiCARLO. JAMES Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Dramatics 12; National Honor 11, 12; School Play 12; Christmas Patry Com- mittee 10; Baseball 10. 11; Football 11; Golf 12; Wrestling 10. DiCOCCO. EUGENE Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Technical Sendee Club 11. DiCOCCO. JOANN Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. Clubs: DECA 11, 12; Red Cross 10; Student Store 11, 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff 12; Watchtower Representative 12; Girls’ Sports 10. DiCRISTOFARO, JOSEPH Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 19; Student Board Pres. 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Symphonic Singers 10, 11. 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Host; Junior Prom 10, Open House 11; J.V. Foot- ball 10, Varsity 11, 12; Police Court Judge in Student Government for a Day 12; Top of the Hill 12. DiJOHN, GEORGE Bus. Ed.—Clerical Bowling (tlub 10, 11; Cross Country 10; In- door Track 10, 11; Outdoor Track 10. DiLEVA, PATRICIA Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 12;- Clubs: Cheerleader 11, 12; Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; School Play Committee 11; Junior Prom Queen 11; Hostess: Area All-State 10, Junior Prom 10, Open House 11, 12, Senior Talent Show 11; Senior and Freshman Party Skits 12; Top of the Hill 12; Girls’ Sports 10, 11, 12. DINGWALL, MARABETH Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11, 12; Clubs: Art 12; Athletic Sendee 12; Bowling 10, 12; Raider- ettes 11, 12; Ski 12; Swimming 11; Christ- mas Party Committee 11; Junior Prom Com- mittee 11; Girls’ Sports 10, 11, 12. DiNICOLA, ALBERT General Projectionist Club 10, 11. DiSORBO, JANET Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Clubs: B.E.C. 12; Dramatics 12; School Play 10; Girls’ Sports 12. DiTHOMAS. ALAN Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10, Hr Spanish Club 11; Cheerleader’s Ball Host 10; J.V. Base- ball 11, J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11; Wres- tling 10. DOBIES. MARGARET Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11, Treas. 12; Stu- dent Board 10, 11, 12; Clubs: French Honor 10. 11; F.T.A. 10; Keyettes 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 11; National Honor 11, 12; Christmas Party Committee 11; Junior Prom Chairman 11; Advertising Manager. School Play 10, 11; Hostess: Cheerleader's Ball 10. Class Play 10; Montaneer Advertising Staff 11; Montaneer Editor in Chief 12; Watch- tower Representative 10, 11; Girls' Sports 10. DONATO, MARIE General DORRANCE, ARLENE General Receptionist 10, 11; Girls' Sports 10. DOUGLAS. EDGAR LEE General DUNHAM, DAVID General Executive Committee 10; Clubs: Dramatic 12; Spanish 10; J.V. Football 10. DYKEMAN, SHARYN Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Band 10; French Honor 11; National Honor 11, 12; Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; Office Worker 11; Cadet Teaching 12. ELACQUA. RACHEL Coll. Prep.—Academic Class Rec! Sec. 12; Executive Committee 10, 11; Student Board 12; Clubs: G.A.C. 11, 12; Modem Dance 10; French Honor 10, 12; F.T.A. 10; Raiderettes 11, 12; Cheerleader’s Ball Hostess 10; Watchtower Reporter 10; School Play Stage Crew 10, 11; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. ELDRIDGE. FAITH Bus. Ed—Clerical Clubs: Modern Dance 10, 11; Swimming 10, 11; Girls' Sports 10, 12. EZELL, SANDRA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Raiderettes 11, Captain 12. FAZZONE, RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Academic FERRUCCI, RITA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Athletic Service Club 12; Gym Aide 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Pep Rally Skit 11; Senior Ball Hostess 11; Office Worker 11, 12; Girls’ Sports 10, 11. FESER, CAROL Clubs: French Honor Health Office Worker FILKINS, ROBERT FIORINI, PIO J.V. Football 11. FITZNER, JOHN FOGG, BARBARA Coll. Prep.—Academic 10; F.N.A. 11, 12; 11, 12; Gym Aide 12. General General General Coll. Prep.—Academic Red Cross Club 10. FORSYTHE, LINDA Coll. Prep.—Academic FOWLER, JOHN Bus. Ed—Clerical Symphonic Singers 11, 12. FOX. SUSAN Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Art 12; B.E.C. 11; Dramatics 12; Library 12; Modern Dance 11, 12; Girls' Sports 11, 12; Junior Prom Com. 11; Monta- neer 11, 12, Art Editor 11, 12. FRANCE. SANDRA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Clubs: B.E.C. 11; G.A.C. 10, 11. FRANCISCO. LINDA Bus. Ed.—Clerical FREDERICK. JEANIE , „ General—Practical Nursing Executive Committee 12; Clubs: Nightin- gales 12; Watchtower Representative 12; Office Worker 12. . FULLER, CHARLES Coll. Prep.—Academic J.V. Football 10, 11. FYVIE, EDWIN General GABLE, JOSEPH Coll. Prep.—Academic German Club 10. GABORY. RICHARD General Track 11. GAIDA, NANCY Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Watchtower Representative'll, 12. GAINES. EDWARD General GALKIEWICZ. DAVID General J.V. Football 10. Varsity 11, 12. GIACUMO. ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Academic German Club 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Boys’ Sports 10, 11, 12. GIELLO, ROSE ANNE General Bowling Club 10; Watchtower Representa- tive 10. GIOELI, FRANK Coll. Prep.—Academic Ski Club 10. 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10. 11, 12; Wrestling 10. 11, 12. GLEASON. MARK Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA Club 12; Student Store 12. GODLEWSKI. BARBARA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: F.T.A. 10; G.A.C. 10, 11, Pres. 12; Modern Dance 10, 11. 12; Christmas Party Committee 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Montaneer Advertising. Staff 11; Montaneer Literary Staff‘12; Pep 11, 12; Raiderettes 12; School Play Business Staff 10, 11; School Usherette 11; Twirling 12; Watchtower Rep- resentative 11, 12; Girls’ Sports 10, 11, 12. GORDON. WILLIAM Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Bowling 10; Key 10, 11, Sec. 12; Host: Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11; Basketball 10; Baseball 10, 11, 12. GORDON. WYMOND Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA Club 11, 12; Student Store 11, 12. GRAHAM, LINDA Bus. Ed.—Clerical GRASS, CARLA Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11; Student Board 10, 11, 12; Clubs: Athletic Council 11, 12; F. T.A. 11, 12; Library' 10, 11, 12; Raider- ettes 11, 12; Ski 11, 12; Junior Prom Hostess 10; Junior Prom Court 11; Monta- neer Staff 10; National Honor 11, 12; Girls’ Sports 10, 12. GRAVELL, LYNNE Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Executive Committee 12; Junior Prom Court 11; Raiderettes 11, 12. GRAVES, FRANK General Red Cross Club 10. GREPPO, FRANK Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Ski Club 11, 12; Christmas Party Committee 10, 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Foot- ball 10, 11, 12; Track 10. GROSS, GARY General Transferred from Mohonason High School 12. GUZEWSKI, RAYMOND General Baseball 10. 11. HAGIN, NEIL General HARPER. TINA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: French Honor 10; F.T.A. 10; Mopp- ettes 10, 11, 12; Ski 12; Symphonic Singers 10, 11,' 12; Christmas Party Committee 10; Junior Prom Committee 11; Hostess: Cheer- leader’s Ball 10; Open House 10, Senior Ball 11; Montaneer Advertising Staff 10; Cafeteria Worker 11; Girls' Sports 10, 11. HARPER. WAYNE General HARPP, ROBERT General HATALA, KATHRYN General Transfer from Linton High School 12. HAWKEY, DIANE Coll. Prep—Academic Student Board 12; Clubs: Athletic Council 11. Sec. 12; B.E.C. 12; F.T.A. 10; G.A.C. 12; Raiderettes 11, 12; Swimming 10, 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Montaneer Typ- ing Staff 12; Pep Rally Skit 11; Girls’ Sports 10, 11, 12. HAYWOOD, ANN Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: Bowling 10; B.E.C. 11, Sec. 12; G. A.C. 12; Hill Top Teens 10; Library 11, Sec. 12; Modern Dance 11, 12; Red Cross 10; Watchtower Staff 11, 12; Senior Ball Hostess 11; Girls’ Sports 10, 11, 12. HAZLETT, JUDITH Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Gym Aide 12; Library 10, 12; Montaneer Staff 12; National Honor 11, 12; Teacher’s Aide 11; Office Worker 10; Girls’ Sports 12. HEDLUND, NILS General HEIDENSTROM, JOHN General Ski Club 10, 11, 12. HELSTOWSKI, MARILYN Coll. Prep.—Academic 161 Clubs: F.T.A. 10, 11; Hill Top Teens 10; Library 10, 11, 12. HERATH. KATHLEEN Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Clubs: Art 11, Co-ordinator 12; B E C. 12; Pep 11; Montanccr Art Staff 12; Montaneer Typing Staff 12. HERBERT, DIANE Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Art 10. 12; German 10, Pres. 11; Moppettes 11, V. Pres 12; Raiderettes 11. Twirling 12; Symphonic Singers 12; Chair- man J.F.K. Memorial Committee 11; Junior Prom Court 11. HERRERA. HAROLD General HILL. NANCY Coll. Prep.—Academic Art Club 12. HOBERG, GARY Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. Transfer from Mohonasen High School 12 HODGE. GERALDINE General Art Club 11; Girls’ Sports 10. HOI'FMAN, LINDA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Band 10, 11; F.N.A. 11, Pres. 12; G.A.C. 12; Orchestra 10; Pep 11; Symphonic Singers 11, 12; Teacher's Aide 11, 12; Area All State Choir 12; Area All State Hostess 10; Office Worker 12; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12; Intramural Sports 11, 12. HONSAKER. DAVID Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10, 12; Student Board 10; Watchtower Representative 10. HOPKINS. JAMES Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Bowling 10; German 12; Golden Spike 11, 12; Moppers 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Science Seminar 11, 12; Ger- man Award 11; Watchtower Representative 12; Cross Country 11. 12; J.V. Football 10; Indoor Track 11, 12; Varsity Track 10, 11, 12. HORLBECK, RLDY Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: German 10. 11; Sportsmen’s 11; Track 11. 12. HORTON. TERRY General Executive Committee 11, 12; Student Board II; Band 12, Treas. 11; Orchestra 11; Pro- jectionist 12; Symphonic Singers 11, 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff 12; Watch- tower Photographer 11; Track 11. HOTALING. AUDREY Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. Clubs: DECA V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12; F.N.A 11; Pep 11; Student Store 10, 11, 12; Girls' Sports II, 12. HOUCK, RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: German 10, 11; Playbills 11, 12; Symphonic Singers 11, 12; School Play 10.’ 11. 12; Tennis 10. HUGGINS. SYLVESTER Clubs. Golden Spike 11, 12; Hi-Y Projectionist 11, 12; J.V. Football 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 11, 12; Track A J,V. Wrestling 10, Varsity 11, HULETT.. PETER Audio-Visual Club HURD. KATHERYN HYMAN, VIRGINIA Office Worker 10, General 11, 12; Varsity 10, 11, 12. General 10. Bus. 11, 12. Ed.- General -Secretarial HYSON. RAYMOND General ITZO, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.—Academic JACKSON, PATRICIA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: F.N.A 11, Treas, 12; Nightingales 12; Pep 11; Red Cross 10. IARMOLYCH. ANATOLE Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10; Student Board 10; Clubs: Athletic Council 11, V. Pres. 12; Chess 11; Critical Reading 10, 11, 12; De- bate 10; Dramatics Pres. 12; German 10, V. Pres. 11, 12; Golden Spike 11; Key 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Science Seminar 11, 12; School Play 10, 11, 12; Boys State Award 11; German I Award 10; German II Award 11; Cross Country 11; Track 10, 11. JENNE, ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Academic JENSEN. INGRID General—Practical Nursing Student Board 12; Clubs: Nightingales 12; Projectionist 12; Bookroom Worker 11; Of- fice Worker 12; Girls' Sports 10. JESKI, NORMA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Ski Club 10; Office Worker 10, 11. JOHNSON. MARGARET General—Practical Nursing Executive Committee 12; Clubs: F.N.A. 11; Nightingales 12. KACZKOWSKI. BARBARA Bus. Ed.—Coll. Prep. Clubs: Cheerleader 11, 12; F.T.A. 10, G.A.C. I6211, Tfeas- 12; Library 12; Modern Dance Pres 12; National Honor 11, 12; Ski 10, 11, 12; Spanish 11, 12; Hostess: Concert 11, 12, Open House 11, 12; Pep Rally Skits 11. 12; Model United Nations 11; Montaneer Advertising Staff 12; Student Store 10; Teacher's Aide 11, 12; N.E.D.T. Honorable Mention 10; Girls' Sports 10, 11. 12. KAZMAR. RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Astronomy 11; Bowling 10; German 10, Treas. 11. 12; N.E.D.T. Honorable Mention 10; Baseball 10. KAZMIERCZAK. ELAINE Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs. F.T.A. 10; Library 12; Raiderettes 11, 12; Spanish 11, 12; Montaneer Ad- vertising Staff 12; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. KEARNEY, CATHY General KELLY. JACLYN General Office Worker 12. KENNEDY, MARY Coll. Prep.—Academic KERR. DOUGLAS Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10, 12; Clubs: French Honor 10, 12; Key 10, 12; Model United Nations 10, 12; Ski 10, 12; Ski Team 10, 12; Junior Prom Host 10; French Award 10; N.E.D.T. Honorable Mention 10; Tennis 10. KLENIEWSKI, THEODORE Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA Club 11, 12; J.V. Football 10. KLIMOWSKI. ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10; Clubs: French Honor 10; Key 10, 12; Moppers 10, V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12; National Honor 11, V. Pres. 12; Varsity Track Manager 10; Varsity Cross Country Manager 11, 12; J.V. Basketball Manager 11, Varsity 12; Varsity Golf 11, 12. KNIGHTES. JEANNE Bus. Ed.—Clerical Hill Top Teens 10, 11, 12. KNISKERN. CAROL Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 10, 11, 12; Watchtower Distribution Manager 11. KOLOD, KIRK Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. German Club 11. 12. KONIK, MARILYN Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Girls' Sports 12. KONOPKA. EDWARD Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Student Board 10; Clubs: Astronomy 11; Band 10. 11. 12; German 11. 12; Watch- tower Advertising Staff Co- Manager 12; Watchtower Representative 11; Watchtower Reporter 12; German I Award 11; N.E.D.T. Honorable Mention 10. KOVARIC, SL’SAN General—Practical Nursing Clubs: F.N.A. 11, 12; Nightingales 12. KRUGER. DIANE Bus. €d.—Clerical Art Club 10. KWAK. JAMES General La BARGE. RONALD General La BOMBARD. EDWARD Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Projectionist 10; Ski 11, 12; Sports- mens 12. La BONTE. WILLIAM Coll. Prep.—Academic Track 10. La CASSE, RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 12; Student Board 10, 11, 12; Clubs: Science Seminar 12; Sym- phonic Singers 10, 11, 12; J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 12; J.V. Football 11. La CROSS. BERNARD General LAFLIN, JOHN Coll. Prep.—Academic Junior Prom Committee 11; Varsity Base- ball 10, 11, 12; J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11. 12; Track 10; Wrestling 11, 12. LANARO, ANTHONY General LANDAU. ELIZABETH Coll. Prep.—Secretarial Class Recording Secretary 11; Executive Com- mittee 10, 11; Student Board 12; Clubs: G.A.C. 10, 11, Sgt. at Arms 12; Keycttes 10, 11, 12; Moppettes 11, 12; Raiderettes 11, 12; Teacher's Aide 12; Christmas Party Com- mittee 10, 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Open House Hostess 10. 11, 12; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. LANNE, MARLENE Bus. Ed.—Clerical La PORTE, JOSEPH General Varsity Football 12. La SALLE, LINDA Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 10, 11, 12; Clubs: Keyettes 10, 11, 12; Raiderettes 11, 12; Spanish 11; Junior Prom Court 11; Office Worker 12. LASTER, MAXINE Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10; Clubs: Athletic Service Pres. 12; Cheerleader 11, 12; Keyettes 10, 11, 12; Moppettes 10, 11, 12; Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Junior Prom Court 11; Hostess: Open House 12, Talent Show 11; Office Worker 12. La VALLEE. GARY Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Astronomy 11, 12; Science Seminar 11, 12; Sportsmen’s 12; Watchtower Photographer 11; Laboratory Assistant 10, 11, 12; Office Worker 10. 11. LAVIN, LAUREN Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: French Honor 11; F.T.A. 10; Model United Nations 11; Raiderettes 11, 12; Christmas Party Committee 10; Freshmen— Orientation Skit 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Watchtower--Feature Editor 12. LAZZARI. MICHELE Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Cheerleader II, 12; Keyettes 10, 11, 12; Ski 12; Christmas Party Committee 10, 11; Christmas Party Skit 11; Hostess: Cheer- leader's Ball 10, Junior Prom 10, Open House 10, 11, Talent Show U; Junior Prom Committee 11; Junior Prom Court 11; Pep Rally Skit 11, 12; Receptionist 12; Watch- tower Advertising Staff 11. Le BOEUF, KATHLEEN Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Moppettes 12; Raiderettes 11, Twirling 12; Swimming 10, 11; Watchtower Typist 12; Office Worker 10, 11, 12. LEGUIRE. CHARLES General LEIP. BRUCE General DECA Club 11; Student Store 11. LENIHAN, JAMES Coll. Prep.—Academic Class V. Pres. 11; Executive Committee 12; Student Board 11. V. Pres 12; Key' Club 10, 11, 12; J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity 11; J.V. Basketball 10; J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11. LEONEWICZ. CAROL General LEZZI, SAMUEL Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Class V. Pres. 12; Clubs: Ski 11; Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; Christmas Party Com- mittee 10. 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Junior Prom Host 10; Area All State Choir 10. 11; New York All State Choir 11, 12; J.V. Baseball Manager 10. LIFBERT. STANLEY Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Team 10, 11, 12; Watchtower Representative 11, 12. LOKENBERG. JOHN Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Student Board 11. 12; Clubs: German 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Science Seminar 11, 12; Technical Service 11. 12; Watchtower Photographer 10, 11, 12; Track Manager 10, 11; German Award 11. LOMBARDI. PETER Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 10. 11; Spanish 11, 12; Ski 11, 12; Ski Team 11, 12; Junior Prom Com- mittee 11; Senior Class Dance 12; Football 10. LOMBARDI. VINCENT General LUFFMAN, WILLIAM Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 12; Ski Club 11, 12. LUTHER. DAVID Coll. Prep.—Academic Golden Spike Society 12; Cross Country 11, 12; J.V. Football 10; Track 10, 11, 12. MACEJKA, BETTY Bus. Ed.—Clerical Executive Committee 10; Teacher s Aide 10, 12; Watchtower Representative 12; Office Worker 10, 11, 12. MACKEY. ELLEN General Clubs: Library 10; Moppettes 10. MACKEY. MICHAEL General Band 10, 11. 12. MAKOWSKI. MONICA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Clubs: BE.C. 11, 12; Ski 12; Christmas Party Committee 10, 11; Junior Prom Com- mittee 11; Pep Rally Skit 11; Receptionist 10; Teacher's Aide 10. 11. 12. MALGIERI, JOHN General MANCINI, MARY ANN Coll. Prep.—Secretarial Executive Committee 12; Student Board 11; Clubs: Cheerleader 11, 12; G.A.C. 10, 11, 12; Keyettes 10, 11. 12; Moppettes 11, 12; Christmas Party Committee 11; Hostess: Cheerleader's Ball 10, Open House 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Watchtower Representative 11, 12; Girls’ Sports 10, 12. MAROTl A, DONNA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Clubs: B.E.C. 12; F.N.A. 11, V. Pres. 12; Library 11; Christmas Party Committee 11; Montaneer Typist 12; Teacher s Aide 11, 12. MARTINIANO. ELEANOR Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: French Honor 10, 11; Library' 11; Watchtower Advertising Staff 11; Office Worker 11. MASI, JAMES Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10; Cross Country 10; Varsity Bowling Team 10. MASTERPOLO, RICHARD General Varsity Football 11, 12. MASTROIANNI. DONNA Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11; Clubs: F.T.A. 10; Moppcttes 12; Raidercttes 11, 12; Red Cross 10; Christmas Party Committee 11; Fresh- men Orientation Skit 11; Hostess: Cheer- leader's Ball 10, Senior Ball 11; Pep Rally Skit 12; Girls' Sports 10. MATHER. THOMAS Coll. Prep.—Academic Cross Country 10, 11; Track 10; Wrestling 10, 11. MAYHEW, DONNA Bus. Ed.—Clerical McCHESNEY. JO ANN Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Executive Committee 10, 11; Student Board 12; Freshman Dance Co-Chairman 10; Hostess: Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11; Junior Prom Committee Chairman 11; Senior Christmas Party Committee 12; Teacher's Aide 11; Office Worker 10, 11. McCONNELL, PRISCILLA General B.E. Club 12; Book Room 11, 12 Office Worker 12. McDonald. ARTHUR Coll. Prep.—Academic McDOUGALL, WALTER Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 11; Clubs: Golden Spike 11, V. Pres 12; Key 10, 11. Pres. 12; National Honor 11. Treas. 12; Science Seminar 11, 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11. 12. McGRAW. MARGARET Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Critical Reading 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, Treas. 11, Pres. 12; Projectionist 10; Science Seminar 11, 12; Symphonic Singers 10, 11. 12; Montaneer Staff 11. MEINHOLD, WILLIAM General Sportsmen's Club 12. MELIDEO, MICHAEL Bus. Ed.—Clerical Stage Crew 10. MEYERS. THOMAS General Ski Club 10. 11. MICELI, SALVATORE Coll. Prep.—Academic MILES. JAMES Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. Clubs: Band 10, 12; Ski 12; Sportsmen’s 11; Track 10. MILLER, HARRY Coll. Prep.—Academic J.V. Basketball 10. MILLER. PAUL General MILLHAM. RICHARD Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA Club 11, 12. MILLIMAN, LINDA Bus. Ed.—Dist Ed. DECA Club 11. 12; Student Store 11, 12. MOHRHOFF. GARY Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 12; Clubs: Golden Spike 11, 12; Symphonic Singers 10. 11, 12; J.V. Baseball 10. Varsity 11, 12; J.V. Basketball 10. 11. Varsity 12; Track 10, 11, 12. MOISTER, LONIE Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. MOLLICONE. LINDA Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 11; Clubs: Athletic Sendee Co-Pres. 12; Cheerleader 11. 12; Critical Reading 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Christmas Party Committee 10; Watchtower Reporter 10, 11. MONTONE. GEORGE Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10, 11; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Christmas Party Committee 10, 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Freshman Orien- tation 11; Montaneer Advertising Staff 12; Pep Rally Emcee 11, 12; Cross Country 11;. J.V. Basketball 10; J.V. Football 11; Track 10 MORELLI, RICHARD General Executive Committee 12; Clubs: Art Pres. 12; Ski 11; Watchtower Staff 12; Art for Cheer- leaders 12; Christmas Committee 10, 11, Chairman 12; Designer of Ebenwyck Cover 11; Drama Art Staff 10; Junior Prom Art Director 11; Montaneer Art Staff 12. MORIN, RICHARD General Clubs: Drama 11; Projectionist 10, 11. MORTKA, ELEANOR Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA Club 11, 12. MOSKAL. RUSSELL Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec% J.V. Basketball 10; J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12; Track 10, 11. MOSSEY. DIANE Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: B.E.C. 11, 12; Montaneer Staff 11, Office Manager 12; Teacher’s Aide 11, 12; Office Worker 10. 11, 12. MOULD, LARRY General MUSIC, JULIANA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: French Honor 12; Raiderettes 11, Twirling 12; Montaneer Staff 12; Watch- tower Reporter 12; Office Worker 10, 11, 12. NACCA. JO ANN General Clubs: Dramatics 11; G.A.C. 10, 11; Ski 10. NEAL. DIANE Coll. Prep—Academic Clubs: Athletic Sendee 12; Critical Reading 10, 12; F.T.A. 10. Pres. 12; Library 10, 12; pep 10; Spanish 10. NELSON, SUZANNE General NEWTON. DALLAS Coll. Prep.—Bus. Ed. Clubs: Modem Dance 12; Spanish 11; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. NIXON, ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Academic Projectionist Club 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Host 11. NORRIS. MARJORIE Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Office Worker 10, 11; Gym Aide 11. NOVICZSKI, JAMES Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 12; Student Board 10, 11. Watchtower Representative 10, 11; Base- ball Manager 11, 12. NOXON, WILLIAM Bus. Ed.—Coop. Ret. DECA Club 11. 12. OKARMA, KATHLEEN General Transfer from West Milford High School 11: DECA Club 11; Student Store 11, 12; Watch- tower Reporter 12; Girls' Sports 11. O'KEEFE. SHARON Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 10, 11; Clubs: Art 12; Bowl- ing 12; Raiderettes 11, 12; Ski 12; Swimming 11; Montaneer Art Staff 12; Senior Ball Hostess 11; Pep Rally 11, 12. OLESCHAK. VALERIE Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10; Student Board 10; Office Worker 12. O'NEIL. TERRANCE Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 10; Critical Reading Club 10, 11. 12. ORDON, JOSEPH General Cross Country 10; J.V. Football 11; Track 10. OSTRANDER. GARY Coll. Prep.—Academic Bowling Club 11. OSTROWSKI. ROBERT General Tennis 10. PACELLI. LINDA-LEE General Executive Committee 10; Clubs: Arts 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12. PACELLI, STEPHEN Coll. Prep.—Academic Moppers Club 10. 11; Christmas Party Com- mittee 10. 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 12; J.V. Foot- ball 10, Varsity 11, 12. PAIAK. PENELOPE Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Student Board 10; Clubs: Bowling 10; Raiderettes 11, Twirling 12; Ski 12; Spanish 11; Christmas Party Committee 10. 11; Freshman Orienta- tion 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Hostess: Open House 10, 11, Senior Ball 11; Monta- neer Advertising Staff 12; Montaneer Art Staff 12; Pep Rally Skit 11; Teacher's Aide 12; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. PALLESCHI, ALFRED Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11, 12. PALLESCKI. CAROLYN Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 12; Clubs: F.T.A. 10; Moppettes 11, Pres. 12; Raiderettes 11, 12; Ski 11, 12; Swimming 10, 11; Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; Freshman Orientation 11; Hostess: Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11. PALMER, FRANCIS Coll. Prep.—Academic PALMER. WILLIAM Coll. Prep.—Academic Basketball 10. PANICCIA. PATRICIA Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10, 11; Student Board 12; Clubs: F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; Library' 10, 11; Swimming 11; Office Worker 10, 11; Cadet Teaching 12. PATRICK. BARBARA Bus. Ed.—Clerical PAUROWSKI, WILLIAM General PICKET, DELLA General Office Worker 11, 12. P1DGEON, RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee Pres. 11; Clubs: Key 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Host: Cheer- leaders' Ball 10, Senior Ball 11; City Govern- ment Councilman 12; J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity 11. 12; J.V. Football 10, Var. 11, Captain 12. PINTA VALLE. KATHY Coll. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Shalmont High School 10: Clubs: Majorettes 10; Y-Teens 10; Spanish 11. PLATTEIS, ALAN Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10, 12; Student Board 11; Clubs: Band 10, Pres. 12; Dramatics 11; Orchestra 10; J.V. Baseball 10; Varsity 11; J.V. Football 10, Var. 11; Wrestling 10, 12. PONE. REBECCA Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10; Clubs: Library 10, 11, Treas. 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff 11. 12; Watchtower Representati%'e 12; Of- fice Worker 11, 12; Girls' Sports 10. 12. POULIN. DONNA MAE Bus. Ed.—Clerical POWELL. JEFFREY Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. French Luncheon Club 10. PRICE. BARBARA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Book Room 12; Open House Hostess 12; Office Worker 10, 11, 12. PRIESS. RENATE Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. Clubs: DECA 12; German 11; Student Store 11, 12; Girls' Sports 10, 12. PULIAFICO, FREDERICK Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10; Clubs: Sportsmen’s 11, 12; Technical Service 11, 12; Watchtower Staff 11. PURDY, JACK General Executive Committee 12; Student Board 11. QUALANTONE. GLORIA Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11, 12; Clubs: Keyettes 10, 11, 12; Moppettes 12; Pep 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Senior Ball Hostess 11; Watchtower Typist 12; Office Worker 11. QUEENEY, RICHARD General RACZKOWSKI, WAYNE Bus. Ed.—Clerical J.V. Football 11; Varsity Golf Team 11. RAKOSKE. JAMES General RAMUNDQ. DANIEL Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 10; Sportsmen's 11, 12. RELYEA. SANDRA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: Art 10; Hill Top Teens 10; Office Worker 10. RICE, ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Academic RICKARD. GILBERT Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Astronomy 11, 12; French Honor 10; Science Seminar 11, 12; Sportsmen’s 12; School Play Stagehand 11. RILEY, NANCY General ROBATAILLE, BARBARA Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA Club 11, 12 Student Store 11, 12; Receptionist 12; Office Worker 10. ROBBINS. STEVEN Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Critical Reading 10, 11, 12; Technical Service 10, 11, V. Pres. 12; J.V. Tennis, 10, 11. ROBY. LINDA General Girls' Sports 12. ROGOWICZ. ROBERT General ROI.FE, LINDA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Dramatics Club 12; Watchtower Advertising Staff 11. ROMANO, LOUIS Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Class Treas. 11, 12; Student Board 11; Clubs: Critical Reading 10. 11; Key 10, 11, Treas. 12; Ski 11, 12; Christmas Party Committee 11. Chairman 10. Host: Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 10; Pep Rally Emcee 11, 12. ROMANOWSKI. MICHAEL General ROSSETTI. JAMES Coll. Prep.—Academic J.V. Basketball 10. ROST, DANIEL Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Technical Service Club 11. 12. RUGGIERO. CHRISTINE Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA Club Treas. 12; School Play 10. SABURRO, RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 11; Clubs: Astronomy 11, 12; French Honor 11. 12; National French Honor 11; Science Seminar 11, 12; Technical Sen ice 11, 12; Watchtower Ad- vertising Staff 12; French Embassy Award 10; Third Place—Hudson Valley Division 11; Track 12. SAHR. NORMAN Coll. Prep.—Academic J.V. Baseball 10; J.V. Basketball 10, 11, Varsity 12; J. V. Football Manager 10, Varsity 12. SANDERS. GARY General Transfer from Schaimont High School SANTA BARBARA. DONALD General SANTILLO, JEFFREY Coll. Prep.—Academic Sportsmen's Club 11, 12. SANTO. NICHOLAS Coll. Prep.—Academic SABRO. MICHAEL General DECA Club 11, 12. SCHELLING. LAWRENCE General SCHMIDT. SHARON General Gym Aide 12; Girls' Sports 12. SECOR, JOAN Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Student Board 12; Clubs: Critical Reading 163 10, 11, 12; German 10, Sec. 11, Pres. 12; Science Seminar 12; Montaneer Literary Staff 10. 11. 12. SEFCOVIC, ELIZABETH Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Cheerleader 11, 12; G.A.C. 10, 11, Sec. 12; French Honor 10, 11; National Honor 11, 12; Swimming 10, 11; Symphonic Singers 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Junior Prom Court 11; Montaneer Advertis- ing Staff 11; Watchtower Reporter 10, 11, 12. SHAW. BERNARD Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 12; Clubs: Band 10, 11, 12; Projectionist 11, 12; Spanish 11. SHFRLING. BONNIE Bus. Ed.—Secretarial SHIRKEY. EARL Bus. Ed.—Coll. Prep. Executive Committee 12; Clubs: Astronomy 11; Dramatics 12; Symphonic Singers 11, 12. S1EMONT, MARY LOU Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10; Student Board 10; Clubs: F.T.A. 10; Pep 11; Ski 11, 12; Montaneer Literary Staff 12; Receptionist 11, 12. SIMPSON. DONALD Coll. Prep.—Academic SIMS, KATHLEEN Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board Sec. 12; Clubs: Cheerleader 11, 12; F.T.A? 10; G.A.C. 10, 11, V. Pres 12; Moppettes 10, 11, 12; Hostess: Cheer- leader's Ball 10, Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 10; Montaneer Advertising Staff 11, 12. SINDONI. JOHN General SIUDY. SANDRA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Executive Committee 11; Clubs: Art 12; Bowling 12; B.E.C. 12; Dramatics 12; Ski 12; Swimming 11; Montaneer Art Staff 12; Pep Rally Skit 11; School Play Committee 10; Senior Ball Hostess 11; Typing Pool 12; Of- fice Worker 12; Girls' Sports 10, 11. SMITH, FRED Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: Bowling 10; Moppers 10, 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 12. SMITH. GLADYS Bus. Ed.—Clerical Library Club 10. SMITH, JOANNE Coll. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Notre Dame High School Clubs: Bowling 10, 11, 12; G.A.C. 10, 11; Model United Nations 10. SMITH. KAREN Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Red Cross Club 10; Office Worker 11. SNYDER. EILEEN Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 11; Clubs: F.T.A. 10; Gym Aide 12; French Honor 12; National Honor 11, 12; Raiderettes 11, 12; Swimming 10, 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Open House Hostess 11; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. SOKALSKI. SUSAN Coll. Prep.—Academic Pep Club 11; Christmas Party Committee 11; Junior Prom Committee 10. SOLGHAN. JULIANN Coll. Prep.—Academic Class Corresponding Sec. 11; Clubs: Mop- pettes 11. 12; Raiderettes 11, Twirling 12; Ski 12; Christmas Party Committee 10, 11; Christmas Party Skit 11; Hostess: Junior Prom 10, Talent Show 11; Junior Prom Court 11; School Play Committee 11; Pep Rally Skit 12; Office Worker 11; Girls’ Sports 12. SOLOMON. THOMAS General SOMERS. BRUCE Coll. Prep.—Academic Symphonic Singers 12; Junior Prom Com- mittee 11. STABLES. JAMES Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 11; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Christmas Party Committee 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Watchtower Staff 11; Foot- ball 10. STANTON, DAVID Coll. Prtp.—Academic Cross Country 10, 11; Track 10. STATUTO, MARY ANN Bus. Ed.—Secretarial French Honor Society 10. STEVENS. DANIEL Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. Clubs: Athletic Council 10, 11, 12; Bowling 10; Chess 11; Golf Team 10, Captain 11. STEVENS, KAREN Bus. Ed.—Clerical STEWART. CLIFFORD General Cross Country 10. STEWART. MARCELLA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Critical Reading 12; French Honor 11. 12; Library 12. ST1FFLER, JAMES Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Sportsmens Club 10. 11. 12; Montaneer Staff 10, 11; Basketball 10; Football 10, 11, 164 12; Track 10. STRANG. KAREN General Office Worker 10. STRICKLAND, BARBARA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Clubs: Library 10; Pep 11; Projectionist 12; Yearbook Register 12; Office Worker 12. STUART. DOUGLAS Coll. Prep.—Academic Ski Club 10, 11; Basketball 10. STUSINSKI. DAVID Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 10. SWIATOCHA. JAMES Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Student Board 10, 12; Clubs: Athletic Coun- cil 11, Treas. 12; Chess 11; Critical Reading 10, 11, 12; Key 10, 11, 12; National Honor Pres. 12; Science Seminar 11, 12; Watch- tower Photographer 10, 11; French Embassy Award 10, 11; Harvard Award 11; Mathe- matics Award 11; Tennis 11, 12; Wrestling 10. TARIELLO. JANE Coll. Prep—Tech. Elec. Student Board 10; Clubs: Critical Reading 10, 11, 12; French Honor 10; Keyettes 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Science Seminar 11, 12; Receptionist 11, 12; A.A.T.F. French Award 10; Elmira Key Award 11. TASH, THERESE Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: B.E.C. 12; Interior Decorating 12; Teacher’s Aide 12. TEBANO. ANTHONY Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 10; Student Board 11, 12; DECA Club 11, 12; Cross Country 11; Track 11. 12. TEBBANO, NIEL Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Class Pres. 12; Executive Committee 11, 12; Student Board 10. 12; Top of the Hill 12; City Councilman for City Government 12; J.V. Basketball 10; Varsity Football Manager 12; Varsity Track 10. THOMAS, ALTA General—Practical Nursing Student Board 12; Clubs: F.N.A. 10, 11; Modern Dance 10, 11; Red Cross 10; Girls’ Sports 10, 11. THOMPSON. CHARLOTTE General Clubs: Dramatics 1 1, 12; Model United Na- tions 11; Symphonic Singers 11, 12; Area All State Choir 11, 12. TRUELOVE. JAMES Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. Sportsmen’s Club 10, 11; Wrestling Team 10, 11. URBANO. MARIA Bus. Ed.—Clerical VALENTE. EDWARD Coll. Prep.—Academic Golden Spike Society 12; Cross Country 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12. VAN PATTEN, DAWN General Office Worker 10. VAN SICKLE. JOHN STEPHEN Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: German 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11; Technical Service 10, 11, 12; Watchtower Reporter 10, 11. VEDDER, ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Projectionist 12; Technical Service 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Music for Dances 11, 12; School Play Light and Sound 11; Senior Ball Lighting 11; Senior Talent Show Lighting 11; Sound for As- semblies 11. 12; Sound for Freshman Orien- tation 11, 12; Yearbook Night Lighting. VIRGIL. MARK Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Chess 11. Library 10. 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Projectionist 10. 11, 12; Sci- ence Seminar 11, 12; Ski 12: Technical Service 10, 11, Pres. 12. V1SCUSI. LINDA Bus. Ed.—Clerical VITALE. ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Library 11, 12; Projectionist 10, 11, Treas. 12; Science Seminar 11, 12; Ski 12; Technical Service 10, 11, Pres. 12. VITEK. THOMAS Coll. Prep.—Ac tdemic VROOMAN. PAUL Coll. Prep.—Academic WADE. MICHAEL General Executive Committee 12; Student Board 11. 12; Clubs: Art 10; Red Cross 10. 11. WAGER, LINDA General Student Board 10; Office Worker 11. WAGONER, HENRY General WALKER. JOHN Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. Clubs: Bowling 10, 11; Spanish 11. WALSH. JAMES Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Art 12; German 10. WELCH. PATRICIA Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Library Club 10; Montaneer Business Manager 11, 12; Pep Rally Skit 12. WELCOME, SHIRLEY General Transfer from Linton High School 12. WENISCH. WILLIAM Coll. Prep.—Academic Sportsmen's Club 11. WHITE. ADA Coll. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Carver High School North Carolina 11; Girls’ Sports 12. WHITMAN. PATRICIA General WILKINS. DOUGLAS Coll. Prep.—Academic Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12; Varsity Basket- ball 10, 11, 12; Varsity Track 11, 12; J.V. Football 10, 11. WILKINSON, MARY JANE Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Student Board 11; Clubs: French Honor 10, 11, 12; Model United Nations 11; Montaneer Staff 10; National Honor 11, Sec. 12; Raiderettes 11, 12; Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; Watch- tower Reporter 11, Editor in Chief 12. WILLIAMS, SUSAN Bus. Ed.—Clerical Receptionist 12. WILSON. DANIEL General J.V. Basketball 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10. 11, 12; Wrestling 11, 12. WINNIE. JUDITH Bus. Ed.—Coop. Ret. DECA Club 11, 12. WINTLE. BERT Coll. Prep.—Academic Football 11. WITBECK. CAROL Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Executive Committee 12; Student Board 10; Clubs: Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; Christ- mas Party Committee 10; Junior Prom Com- mittee 11; Teacher’s Aide 10, 12; Office Worker 10; Girls’ Sports 12. WITOWSKI. DONALD Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Bowling 10, 11; Projectionist 10, 11, 12; Technical Service 11; Playbill Stagecrew 11; Talent Show Stagecrew 11. WNOROWSKI, DOROTHY Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11; Raiderettes 11, 12; Christmas Party Committee 10, 11; Hostess: Open House 11, Senior Ball 11; Pep Rally Skit 10; Office Worker 11, 12; Girls' Sports 10, 12. WOLFE, DAVID Coll. Prep.—Academic WONDELL, THEODORE Coll. Prep.—Academic WOOD. BARBARA Bus. Ed.—Clerical B.E. Club 12; Teacher's Aide 12. WOODMAN, ALBERTA General WOODMAN, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.—Academic Ski Club 10, 11, 12. WOZNACK, MICHAEL Collm Prep.—Tech. Elec. Sportsmen's Club 10. V. Pres. 11; Indoor Track 10. 11, 12; J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11. 12; Traek 10. 11. 12. WRIGHT, MARY Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 12; Clubs: Library 11. Sec. 12; French Honor 11; Senior Ball Hostess 11; Watchtower Reporter 11, 12; Girls’ Sports 10, 11, 12. WRONKOWSKI, ODE LI A Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 10; Ski Club 10; Junior Prom Committee 11; Office Worker 10; Girl's Sports 12. WRZESINKSI, MARCIA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: F.T.A. 10; Library 10, 11, 12; Raider- ettes 10, 11. 12; Twirling Captain 12; Ski 11, 12; Model United Nations 11; Montaneer Staff 11, 12; Teacher's Aide 11, 12; Usherette 10; Girls’ Sports 12. ZAMPINO. LESLIE Coll. Prep.—Academic Wrestling 10, 11, 12. ZEBROWSKI. JAMES Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 12; Clubs: Bowling 10; French Honor 10; Golf Team 12. ZIMOLKA. MICHAEL General ZINGONI, JOSEPH Coll. Prtp.—Academic Executive Committee 12; Clubs: Bowling 10; Honor 10, 11. 12; Library 10, 11, 12; Na- tional Honor 12; Watchtower 11, Associate Editor 12. ZWIERCAN, NANCY Bus. Ed.—Clerical Office Worker 10, 12. PATRONS OF THE FAIR Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Abbato Mr. John M. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Aussiker Mr. and Mrs. George R. Babcock Mrs. Helen Baltazar Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. T. Bialkowski Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bojarski Mr. and Mrs. William Bollacker Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bonacquist Mr. and Mrs. David C. Bradt Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Calantone Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Capogna Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caporale Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caputo Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Carach Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Comanzo Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Cummings, Sr. M iss Elizabeth Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. John Curcio Mrs. Rose D'Agostino Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas DeFilippo Mr. and Mrs. John DeMarco Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DiBlasio Mr. and Mrs. Santi DiCarlo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DiCocco Mr. and Mrs. Pat DiCristofaro Mrs. M. Elacqua Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Feser Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Fitzner Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Folsom, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Giacumo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Giello Mr. and Mrs. Wymond V. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grass Mr. John David Reardon Gregory Mr. and Mrs. A. Helstowski Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hodge Sr. Mr. Holder and Homeroom 303 Mr. and Mrs. E. 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Pisano Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Platteis Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pone Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Puliafico Mr. and Mrs. James Qualantone Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Rolfe Mrs. Louise M. Rossetti A l c Arthur C. Rost III Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sims Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siudy Mrs. Eleanor Noxon Smith Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Frank Somers Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tebano Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tebbano Mr. and Mrs. John A. Walker Rev. and Mrs. Reid R. White Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. F. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Witowski Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wnorowski Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wronkowski Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Wiresinski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zingoni 165 THE ILLE AGENCY 1354 Chrisler Avenue Schenectady, New York Compliments of STANLEY J. MARYNOWSKI 611 State Street FR 2-5110 or 2-1042 KIVLIN CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1503 Union Street Schenectady 9, New York Phone DI 6-3881 THOMAS C. JONES. JR. Pres., Lie. Mgr. ARLS Young Fashions for Young People Watches, Diamonds, Silverware KRAMER JEWELERS 909 Crane Street Expert Repairs FR 7-3071 ANNETTE BRIDAL SHOP Formals— Long and Elegant or Short and Sweet NO ALTERATION CHARGE Open Evenings 10-9 Saturday 10-5 1526 Central Ave. Albany off NW 5W Phone 869-0072 ELECTRONIC DISCOUNT CENTER Mont Pleasant students make good use of the ice cream vending machine for after-school snacks. 926 Crane Street SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Stereos, Radios, TV's, Records PHONE 374-3619 ALLIED VENDING SERVICE 1125 Van Cortland Street SCHENECTADY 3, NEW YORK 166 Compliments of THE MONTANEER STAFF DUNKIN' DONUTS Everybody’s Dunkin' Donuts. 1200 State Street Schenectady, New York BELLEVUE BEAUTY SALON 2232 Broadway 01 6-0518 Open Thursday and Friday nights by appointment. SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS Distributive Education student Landry accounts in the Imperial Company. Gordon learns about charge H. R. GREGORY SONS Wholesale Confectioners 482 Cedar Street SCHENECTADY 6, NEW YORK Fund Raising Supplies for Organizations Dl 6-2379 167 ALCO Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 ALCO PRODUCTS, INC. SCHENECTADY PLANT F. J. CARLSON SONS 515 State Street Paint and Wallpaper Art Materials Picture Frames Unfinished Furniture DI 6-4216 FREE DELIVERY Distributive Education student, Ted Kleniewski. works in Mont Pleasant Bakery. 168 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE Schenectady's Leading Newspaper For More Than 69 Years MOTHER FERRO'S RESTAURANT Dl 6-9554 IMS Barrett Street Schenectady, N. Y. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Five Dining Rooms Available for Private Parties CATERING COMPLIMENTS OF FRANCIS CRANE LADIES’ FINE APPAREL 851 Crane Street Cor. Francis Ave. SCHENECTADY. N. Y. HENRY LEWKOWICZ WANDA LEWKOWICZ CONNELLY BROS. DAIRY INC. Fresh Fruit Punch For Your Parties CALL 344-3401 viscusrs, Inc. Custom Venetian Blinds, Aluminum Storm Windows, Awnings, and Doors 858 Albany St., Schenectady, N. Y. PHONE 377-1344 SAM HERSHKOWITZ AGENCY Income Policies—Hospitalization Life Insurance Advisor Best Choice—Accent on Value 623 State Street Phone 44116—FR 4-4619 169 JOHNNIE DeMARCO'S ORIGINAL PIZZIA 504 Michigan Avenue Schenectady, New York 170 Compliments of AMERICAN PLUMBING SUPPLY, INC. Plumbing and Heating Contractors 1206 Helderberg Ave. SCHENECTADY 6. N. Y. FR 4-0075 Compliments of DAVES BARBER SHOP 918 State St. Schenectady, N. Y. Compliments of LEACH PRODUCTS, INC. 1012 State Street Schenectady 7, N. Y. Compliments of BURG PHARMACY 906 Francis Avenue SCHENECTADY. NEW YORK Compliments of Distribution Education Student Bill Noxon gains valuable salesmanship experience while working at Carl Co. MONT PLEASANT LANES 1092 Crane Street Compliments of Compliments of THOMAS SUPPLY COMPANY 122 Erie Boulevard SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK SCHENECTADY HARDWARE ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Fixtures and Supplies 818 ALBANY STREET Dl 6-2369 WAYTHO'S SERVICE STATION 1170 Chrisler Avenue SCHENECTADY. NEW YORK Compliments of KINZELS GROCERY NEWS RICITELLO'S Erie at Alco Products Schenectady, New York 1302 Crane Street SCHENECTADY. NEW YORK Compliments of COLUCCrS COV. CENTER PHONE FR 7-1970 RALPH'S R. COMANZO SONS 831 McClellan Street SCHENECTADY. NEW YORK SMART BEAUTY SALON DRY CLEANERS SHOE REBUILDERS 830-832 Albany Street Phone Dl 6-8223 1726 Corner State and Roosevelt SCHENECTADY. N. Y. Tinting—Artistic Hairstyling—Custom Permanents 171 A DEAD END STREET? When commencement is over, where do you go from there? Not too many years ago, a high school education was sufficient for most jobs; college was almost a lux- ury except for those who planned ca- reers in such fields as medicine and law. Today, the pattern is entirely dif- ferent. Advances in technology affect everyone in every business . . . and, frankly, a high school education is sel- dom enough to equip you to meet the challenge of the present ... to help you get a job with a future. What’s the answer? More educa- tion . . . four-year colleges, junior col- leges, community colleges, technical schools, extension courses, anything at all which will increase your knowl- edge, develop your personal skills. There are jobs waiting . . . but these jobs call for knowledge and skill. Gen- eral Electric is just one of the many companies which will have job open- ings in the years to come for those who can meet job requirements. There are new products, new technologies on today’s drawing boards . . . with still others yet to be thought of . . . which will call for people with education, training and ability. The future needs not only men and women to come up with ideas, but also people to put those ideas into practice . . . designers and developers, scientists and sales- men, technicians and teachers . . . people with sufficient education to fill jobs. Now it’s up to you. You may choose the broad highway open to you through more education ... or wander down the dead end street of lost opportuni- ties. If you keep learning, you’ll keep growing . . . growing with our nation in the age of space. GENERAL ELECTRIC SCHENECTADY PLANT Compliments of DEITZ 1165 Crane Street Dl 6-7694 SCHENECTADY Compliments of ZUCKERMAN CLEANERS UNION STAR 908 Crane Street Owned and Operated by J. and V. Cook 211 Clinton Street LADY DUFF SHOP Congratulations, Class of 1965 School Fashions Senior Day—Graduation—Casuals T oday’s Compliments of R. R. BOND NEWS BOND FUNERAL HOME Broadway and Suilderland Ave. SCHENECTADY 6, NEW YORK Today Dl 6-8424 A Bear Wheel Aligning A Firestone Tires Automotive Repair HENNEL'S SERVICE STATION 970 Altamont Avenue 1 SCHENECTADY 3, NEW YORK PHONE: FR 2-0487 J(nowte l jt id flower ACCORDION CENTER MUSIC STORE AND SCHOOL MILDRED ELLEY 852 State Street Schenectady 7. N. Y. SECRETARIAL SCHOOL PHONE FR 4 8606 FOR GIRLS LUIGI'S RESTAURANT Italian—American Food 1125 Barrett Street SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Dl 6-9744 227 Quail Street Dl DONATO INSURANCE AGENCY ALBANY, NEW YORK 2240 Broadway Send for Catalog PHONE FR 7-7871 or Dl 6-0914 SCHENECTADY 6, NEW YORK 173 Phone DI 6 3774 MYERS PHARMACY A. C. PAJAK, PROP. 854 Crane Street Schenectady, N. Y. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 KLEEN-KUT MARKET 1337 Crane St. DI 6-3144 N. SINDONI, Prop. Quality Meats, Groceries, and Vegetables Compliments of GRAND RAPIDS 816 Albany Street Schenectady, N. Y. FOX MURPHY SPORTING GOODS Watches—Diamonds—Silverware Compliments of DALE'S JEWELERS 922 Crane Street Your Mont Pleasant Jewelers Spalding—Rawlings—Riddell Fishing—Hunting—Golf—Tennis School and College Outfitters Wholesale and Retail FR 7-6414 Ski Rentals by the Day or Week Everything for the Skier Buick—Service—Chevrolet WALLACE WEIDMAN SONS General Repairing and Accessories 1116 Helderberg Ave. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. PHONE Dl 6-8395 Esquire Cleaners TUXEDOS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FR 4-5344 353 Duane Ave. Schenectady, N. Y. 426 Stafe Street SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK 174 DEARSTINE LUMBER COMPANY INC. 1145 Catalyn Street Schenectady, N. Y. Good Wood Goods—Dl 6-3422 Schenectady's Store FLAIR AND COMBO FISH FRY 2780 Hamburg Street Take Out Orders Only BUFF BUFF. INC. Waste Material Dealers 133 Edison Avenue Schenectady 1. New York PHONES: FR 4-3329 and FR 4-3320 Compliments of FRANK THE TAILOR AND MEN’S SHOP 863 Crane Street FR 7-9100 COPLON'S WOODLAWN DEPT. STORE 1806 State Street Visit Our Junior World Fashions for Young Sophisticates OWEN OPTICAL COMPANY WALKERS PHARMACY INC. Opticians 51 1 State Street 154 Barrett Street 1019 Keyes Avenue Schenectady, New Yorlc SCHENECTADY. NEW YORK and DOM GALLO FLORIST WALKERS PHARMACY INC. 2241 Broadway—Bellevue Niskayuna Branch SCHENECTADY. N. Y. PHONE EX 3-0725 Balltown at Van Antwerp Say It With Our Flowers Tender Touch Coiffeurs Compliments of AREAS MOST ELEGANT SALON VIC'S BARBER SHOP 1809 Broadway Schenectady, N. Y. OPEN (9 til 9) Monday thru Saturday 910 Crane Street FR 4-9500 Compliments of UNLIMITED PARKING AT MUNICIPAL CARROLL A. GARDNER PARKING LOT Schenectady County Clerk Compliments of Rieback Jewelers FLAX BROTHERS 828 Albany Street Schenectady 7, New York 1830 Broadway Diamonds • Watches • Jewelry Phone Dl 6-5380 STUDENTS GIVEN 10% DISCOUNT 175 COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Through STUDENT LOANS SCHENECTADY Savings and Loan Association 261 State Street Milce Ciabotte gains experience in selling at Fox Murphy's under the Distributive Education plan. Just Below Erie Blvd. Compliments of NINTH WARD DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE LUCYAN SEKOWSKI—President Compliments of THE COFFEE SHOP 770 Albany Street Sch'dy, N. Y. Compliments of MONT PLEASANT BAKERY 941 Crane Street MRS. DAFFNER—Proprietor THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE ALBANY NEW YORK Fully Accredited A CATHOLIC LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN JERRY (The Tailor) 805 Congress Street SCHENECTADY. NEW YORK Compliments of TONY’S BARBER SHOP TONY COPPOLA. Proprietor 822 Crane Street Graduate and Undergraduate Programs Conducted by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet for Information Address: DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS 176 Distributive Education student. Kathy O'Karma gains secretarial practice at Audio Visual. GABRIELS SUPER MARKET Curry Road and Altamont Avenue Fresh Meats Cut to Order PHONE EL 5-2230 NORGE AND G.E. LAUNDERAMA A FRIENDLY PLACE'' 25 Parle Place Schenectady, N. Y. Compliments of KRIS-P PIZZERIA EL 5-9800 Altamont Ave. SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK Fish Fry—Spaghetti and Meat Balls MAXWELL RUG CLEANERS Oriental and Domestic Rugs In NO OTHER FIELD than business are CAREERS SO UNLIMITED! Repairing, Reweaving, and Dyeing INSURE YOUR FUTURE? 1597 State Street Dl 6-5700 Schenectady, New Yorlt Four Major Courses of Study Full Activities, Social Programs Lifetime Placement Department S.O.S. T.V. 865 Albany Street FR 7-1989 Phono Needles and Phono and Radio Repairs Where Style Begins 438 State Street ANS DELLARIO, Prop. ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE 130 Washington Avenue Albany, N. Y. 12210 SEND FOR FREE CATALOG 177 Compliments of CARL W. LISS Your General Electric Dealer for APPLIANCES TELEVISION CUSTOM KITCHENS Compliments of HOGAN'S TOWNE HOUSE 136 Erie Blvd. FR 2-4795 1487 State Street HOGAN'S CITY SQUIRE 1018 Keyes Ave. CRISTELLO'S 1402 Sixth Avenue Schenectady, New York Compliments of THE SINGER COMPANY 410 STATE STREET Nationally Known Instruments HERMIE'S MUSIC STORE 716 State Street, Schenectady, N. Y. Compliments of Dave s Men Shop has become famous for its distinctive selection of men's suits. MATTICES SERVICE STATION 1025 Altamont Avenue DISTINCTIVE APPAREL DAVE'S MEN SHOP 832 Crane Street SCHENECTADY. N. Y. DAVE'S SQUIRE SHOP 326 State Street SCHENECTADY, N. Y. FR 2-1359 ALTAMONT BEAUTY SHOPPE Hair Cutting, Styling, Permanent Waving JOSEPH L ZANTA 605 Altamont Ave. Schenectady FR 2-8032 178 DRAPER PHARMACY Phone 377-8875 2601 Guilderland Ave. Quality—Service—Economy FREE DELIVERY SCHENECTADY, N. Y. FRANK R. GALLO SON Compliments SALAMONE'S FLORIST DEPARTMENT STORE 1091-97 Congress Street SCHENECTADY 3, N. Y. Your Friendly Florist Compliments of VAN CURLER DINER 12 State Street DI 6-1727 SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK 856 Crane Street Compliments of A FRIEND PETRUCCI’S RUG STORE vwssP Linoleums—Carpets—Rugs—Metal Trims 1731 Broadway Installed by our eipert mechanics We take pride in our work Compliments of EMPIRE LANES MODERN AUTOMATIC 1752 STATE STREET SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 179 RAMARK STUDIO YOUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS WEDDINGS — PASSPORTS — YEARBOOKS AND CHILD PHOTOGRAPHY 135 Jay St. FR 4-8721 180 JOS. NUSBAUM INC. TRAVEL THE NATIONWIDE TODAY Guided Tours—De Luxe Charter Coaches Anywhere • Anytime Baseball—Prof. Football Deep Sea Fishing. 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GREPPO Tony Lou Officers of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Youth Organization, '64-5 MEMO TO: Class of 1965 of Mont Pleasant High School From: CYO of Immaculate Conception Church, Schenectady, New York Moderator: Reverend John Weyand The CYO of Immaculate Conception Church wishes to con- gratulate you upon your graduation from Mont Pleasant High School. We wish further that you will go out and be happy in the adult world that Mont Pleasant has prepared you for. Once again, best wishes and congratulations. 188 WEDEKIND MOTORS Established 1921 CHRYSLER DODGE IMPERIAL DODGE TRUCKS BSnuii 1595 State Street SCHENECTADY, N. Y. GORHAM SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Licensed by New York State Education Department DAY AND EVENING CLASSES 625 State St. PHONE FR 7-4320 MISS RUTH GORHAM — Director SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 189 Student-Faculty Directory Abbato. Carol—’65—75. 104. 117, 143 Acello. Frank—'64—135 Adams. John—Faculty—10, 82. 83 Adams. Mandy—'64—134 Ahncrt, (Mrs.) Olga—Secretary--8 Albrezzi. John—Faculty—10 Aldi. Linda—'67—17 Aldi. Michelle—'66—27 Aldi. Patricia—'65—75. 143 Alena. David—'65—78. 123. 134. 43 Alena. John—'66—27. 68. 70. 123, 132. 139 Alessi. David—‘66—27 Alexander. Angela—'66—27 Alexander. Jean—'67—17 . 89. 93. 97 Alheim. Robert—’67—17 Almond. Luther—’65—123. 124. 132. 143 Alois. Barbara Jo— 67—16. 17 Alper. Jaye—‘68—17. 67 Amedore. George—‘65—80. 90. 136. 143. 131 Amell. John—’67—72. 138 Amlaw. Audrey—'67—17 Amoroso. Vincent—'66—78. 27 Anderson. Beniamin—'67—68. 120 Anderson. Judy—'65—88. 89. 90. 91. 143 Angelone. Peter -’67—17. 68. 70. 82 Anker, Ellen—'67—17. 88 Antemann. David—’65—143 Antum, Mill icent—‘66—27 Anun. John—'65—143 Apholz. Kenneth—'66—27 Apollo. Darian—'65—143 Archibald. (Mrs.) Genevieve—Faculty 10 Aregona. (Miss) Roseann—Faculty—10 Argersingcr. Raymond—'65—91. 143 Argulski (Miss) Constance—Faculty—10. 53 Armstrong (Mrs.) Marie—Faculty—10 Arscneault. Robert—'65—69. 70. 132. 143 Ashley. Roy—'65—72. 89. 91. 143 Assenheimer. William—‘66—27, 123 Attanaseo. Shcrylc—'67 17 Attanasio, John—'67—17. 77 Attanasio. Ronald—‘66—27 August. John—'65—143 Aussiker. Judith—'65—66. 97. 143 Babcock. Robert—'65—90. 91. 103. 143 Bagnato. Dion--'65—143, 130 Bagnato. Gary—'66—27. 76. 90. 92 Baker. James—‘66—27. 123 Balcerzak. Sharon—'66—66. 74. 27 Ballone, Adeline—'65—143 Ballone, Joseph—'65—143 Ballone. Mary Ellen—'66—-27 Baltazar. Barbara—‘65—74. 143 Bandasik. Betty Ann—'67—17. 68 Banks, Henry—'65—131. 134. 135. 143 Banks. Sally—'67—17 Barber. Lela—‘67—17, 88 Barkley. Richard—'67—17 Barlette. Patricia—'67—17. 55. 89. 93. 107 Baron. Edward—'67—17 Barone. Linda—'65—143 Barone. Rita—'66—27. 66. 74 Barratiere. Joseph—‘67—127 Barrett. Mark—'66—27 Barry. Kathleen—'67—17. 64. 69 Barry. I.inda—'65—64. 143 Bartz. Bruce—'66—27. 99. 101 Bassi. Guy—'67—17 Bates. David—'66—27 Bates. Sharon—'67—17, 69 Battaglia. Judith—‘66—27. 106 Battaglino. Diane—'66—27. 69. 70. 76. 97. 106 Battalino. Terrance—'65—78. 138. 143. 91 Battisto. Sharon—'67—17. 68 Baxter. Lance—Faculty—10 Beaton, Susan—'66—27 Beatty. Mary Anne—‘65—143 Beck. Kathleen—'67—17. 68 Beck. William—'66—27. 68. 97. 118. 135. 136. 138 Becker, Gail—'66 —27 Becker, Judith—'66—27. 96 Becker. Peter—’67—17. 61. 82 Bclfance. Joseph—'66—27 Bellomo. Rosemary—'66—27. 69. 70. 91. 106 J3elott. Judy—'67—17 Benaquisto, Christine—'67—17. 77. 96 Benaquisto. Marlene—'67—17. 69 Benjamin. John—'65—131. 143 Bennett. Joseph—'65—135. 144 Bernardi. Paul—'67—17. 87 Berrian. Dennine—'67—17. 65 Bialkowski. Paul—'65—65. 89. 135. 142. 144 Bianchi. Lucia—'67—17. 77 Bielawski. Kathleen—'67—17. 66. 84. 88 Bielawski, Sandra—'66—94 Bienduga. John—'67—17 Bigsbee. Darlene—’65—144 Billick, Christine—'65—65. 74. 144 Bittner. John—'67—17. 68. 127. 138 Blake. Kenneth—‘67—17 Blaydcs. Charles—'67—17 Bleau. Nancy—‘67—17 Bloomer. Kathleen—'66—27. 74. 73, 91 109 Bloomingdale. Ralph Mr.—Guidance— 9 Boettncr. Deborah—'65—144 Bojarski. Linda—'65—74. 85. 97. 110 144 Bollacker, Annette—'65—68. 70. 142. 144 Bonacquist, Grace—'65—66. 74. 75. 96. 144 Bonacquist. Harold—‘66—27. 72, 82. 90. 135. 138 Bonacquist. Lvnn—‘67—17. 69. 82 I3onczowski. Paul—‘67—69 Bonczkowski. Paul—‘67—17 Bonk, Marlene—'66—27 Borawski. Joseph—’65—144 Borchardt. Fanny—'66—27 Borchardt. Howard—'66—27 Boreali. Fred—'67—17. 68. 70. 96 Bostick. Curtis—'67—17. 131. 136 Bouck. Karen—'67—17. 68 Bouck. Wayne—'65—144 Bove. Richard—'65—76. 77, 144 Boyd. Cheryl—'68—17. 68. 88 Boyd. David—Faculty—10. 90. 131 Boyle. (Miss) Margaret—Faculty—10 Bozcnski. John—'65—78. 113. 135, 144 Bradshaw, Raymond—’66—27. 68 Bradshaw. Richard—’67—17 Bradt. Nancy—'66-27. 71 Bradt. Richard—'65—90. 123. 144 Brajkovich. Jean—’65—74. 144 Braikovich, Mildred—’66—69, 71. 76. 06 Branic. Anita—'66—27. 68 Brant. Charles—'67—17 Brennan. Daniel—‘66—27 Brennan. Jeffrey—'65—78. 144 Brennan. John—'66—26. 27, 68. 70. 76. 90. 102. 103 Brcneton. David—'68—17, 72 Briggs. Paul—'66—27 Brion. Robin—'65—144 Brodesscr. Reinhard—'66—27. 65. 82. 135. 138 Brooks. Carol—'65—88. 89. 90. 145 Brooks. Elaine—'67—17. 67. 68. 70 Brooks. (Mrs.) Ida—Faculty—10, 71 Brophy. Betty—'65—145 Brown. Harold—'67—17 Brown. Keith—'66—27. 68. 103. 123. 129. 13' Brown. Linda—'66—74. 84 Brown. Ruth—’65—74. 90, 145 Brown. William—'66—27. 72. 99. 101. 135. 138 Brucker. Jeffrey—'65—145 Brugnetti. Cynthia—'67—17 Brozoza, Thomas—'65—145 Bublak. Joyce—'66—27. 57 Bublak. June—‘66—28 Bucar, Mark—'67—17 Bullis. Gail—'67—17 Bullis. Karen—‘66—28. 66 Bumbardatore. Frank—‘67—17. 70. 69. 96. 127 Bunt. Lonnie—'68—17, 69. 72 Buono. Hilary—'67—17 Buono. Tina—'65—145 Burdick. Roger—'67—17. 88. 97 Burke. Sandra—'65—145 Burnham. David—'66—28 Burns. Robert—Faculty—11. 40. 109 Butler. Janice—'66—28 Butler. Norman—'66—28. 131. 135 Butryn, Joyce—'67—17. 71 Button. Bruce—'67—17 Byrnes. Keith—‘66—28 Byrnes. Kraig—‘66—28 Byster. James—‘67—17 Cacchillo, Douglas—'66—28. 135 Cafarelli. John—'66—28. 78. 131. 133. 138 Cagnina. John—'67—18. 130 Caiaz2o, Pasqualc—'67—18. 69 Cahill. Theresa—‘67—18 Calantone. Peter—'65—145 Caldaro, Bruno—Faculty—11. 48 Calkins. Gary—'67—18 Campana. Toni—'66—28. 65. 71. 75. 76. 84. 90. 109 Campbell. Robert—Faculty—11. 97 Cammarerc. Catherine—'66—81 Campanella. Theresa—’67—18. 81. 82 Cande. Nod—'67—18 Canestraro, Laura—'67—18. 69 Canestraro, Lucy—'65—64. 109. 145 Cannei. Timothy—'65—78. 134. 136 Caparale. Ralph—'65—132. 145 Caprara. Sandra—'65—66. 97. 107, 145 Capra. Ross—'65—96. 145 Capullo, Richard—'65—145 Caputo. Donna—'65—68. 145 Caracciolo. Clare—'67—18. 68 Carach. Marylx u—'65—145 Carhide, Marilyn—'66—28. 73 Carlos. Joyce—'67—18 Carlos. Robert—'66—134 Carnevale. Corinne—'67—18. 81 Carpenter. Albert— 66—28 Carr. (Miss) Marcia—Faculty—11, 75 81 Carter. Aaron—'66—28. 80. 123. 125. 135. 138 Carter, Madeline—‘66—28. 65. 106 Cartwright. Cora—'66—28. 65. 69 Carusone, Angeline—'65—64, 145 Cash. Ernest—‘66—28 Catman. Fred—'67—18 Cavanaugh. Frances—’67—18 Caye. David—‘66—28. 54. 70 Caye. Leslie—’65—145 Ceglowski. I.inda—'66—28 Cervoni. Louis—‘67—18 Chamberlain. Bruce—’67—18 Champia. A —Faculty—127 Chapman. Gloria—‘67—18 Charton. (Miss) Diane—Faculty—11. 85 Chiacchiaretti. Gary—'66—28 Christian. Donna--'67—18. 77. 81 Christian. Paul—'66—57 Ciabotte. Michael—'65—98. 99. 100. 101. 145 Cianfarani. Mirella—'67—18 Cipriano. Marcia—'67—18 Civitello, MaryAnn—‘67—16, 18. 68. 71. 93 Civitello. Stephen—'66—28 Clark. Douglas—'67—18 Clark. (Miss) Eleanor—Librarian—11 Clark. James—'65—145 Clark. Patricia— 65—72. 73. 145 Clarke. Chester—Faculty—11. 60 dayman. David—’65—87. 89. 91. 145 Closson. Lawrence—’65—145 Clutc. Diane—'65—142. 145 Clute. Richard— 66—123 Cochrane. Kenneth— 68—18 Cnlamarjno. Anne—'65—145 Colamarino. Joseph—'67—18 Colandra. Anthony—'67—18. 72 Cole. William—’65—145 Collins. Alberta—'66—25. 75. 81 Collins. Joseph—Administration—6 Collis. Delbert—Faculty—11 Colliton. Dawn—‘66—28 Coilucci. Donna—'65—64. 109. 146 Comanzo, Catherine—'67—18 Comanzo. Catherine—‘66—28 Comanzo. Joseph—'65—93. 146 Conkling. Alan—'65—146 Connery. Michael—'65—146 Conte. Anthony—’65—146 Cook. Garry—66—28. 82 Coon. Elaine—‘67—18. 69. 77 Cooper. Heslie—'65—134. 138. 146 Cooper. Terry—'67—18 Cope. Nancy—'67—18 Cornich. Chris—’67—18 Corrie. Glenn—'65—78. 135. 138, 146 Couchev. Gloria—’65—69. 146 Coward. Paul—‘66—28 Craig. Suzanne—'65—69. 70. 75. 97. 109. 146 Crawford. Ashur—'67—18 Crimm. Dale—'65—87. 89. 91. 97. 146 Croff, Linda—’65- 146 Cromer. Ronald—‘66—78. 101 Cross. Diane—‘66—28 Cummings. (Mrs.) Helen—Faculty—11 Cummings. Leonard—’65—78. 129, 134. 146 Cunningham. (Miss) Elizabeth—Guid- ance—9 Curcio. Carolyn—'66—28. 73. 82. 92. 93 Curcio. MaryLee—'65—146 Currier. David—'66—28 Cydylo, Joseph— 67—18 Cvdylo, Michael—’65—72 Czubernat. Diane—'65—146 D'Agostino. JoAnn—’65—146 Dagostino. Kathy—’65—96. 146 Dagostino. Lorraine— 65—75. 104. 142. 146 Dagostino. Marilyn—'67—18. 69. 70. 71. 77 Daighualt. Floyd—‘67—18 Damberg. Cheryl—‘66—28. 69. 70. 71. 76. 81. 109 Daniels. Dolores—‘67—18 Dashnaw. Christine—'66—28. 74 Davidson. George—'65—80. 129. 146 Daviero, Maria—‘67—18 Davolio. Andrea—'65—98. 146 Dawson. Janice—'67—18. 71. 88 DcBiase. Donna—‘67—18 Decker. Eileen—'67—18. 82 DeFelice. Antonia ‘66—28. 64. 66. 74. 80. 109 DeFilippo. Andrea—'65—64. 109, 147 DeFilippo. Patricia—‘66—28. 64 DeFoncc. Joseph—'64—135 DeForest. Russell—'65—65. 78. 80. 90. DeGasperis. Joseph—‘66—28, 123 Deitz. Pamela—'67—18. 133. 68 Dcjohn, Frank—'67—18 DeLella. Nicklas—'65—147 Dclgiaco. Maureen—‘67—18 DcliaVilla. Gary— 66—28. 133 DellaVilla. JoAnn—'65—147 DellaVilla. Laurie— 65—90. 94. 97. 142. 147 DellaVilla. Paul—'64—134 DeLorenzo. Cheryl—'67—18 Del.orme. Barbara—'67—19 DeLuke. Gary—'66—28. 123, 133 DeMarco. Barbara—’65—37. 66. 74. 147 DeMarco. JoAnnc—'65—69. 75. 76. 96. 109 DeMartino. Linda—'67—19 DeMatteo, Bonnie—'67—100, 101 Demi. Sandra—'66—28. 74. 80. 96 Dempsky. Richard—'65—147 Denefrio. Fred—‘66—28 DeSantis. Arthur—’67—19 DcsBois. Richard—'65—98. 99. 100. 101. 147 DeSieno, (Miss) Gloria—Secretary—9 DeSantis. David—'67—19 DeVarnne. Sara—'66—28 Deveno. (Mrs.) Theresa—Faculty DeVito. Gloria—'65—147 DeVivo. Vincent—'65—147 Deyo. William—Faculty—11 DiBlasio. Donna—'65—147 DiBlasio. Patrick—'67—19. 138 DiCarlo. Armond—'67—19 DiCarlo. Barbara—'66—28, 106 DiCarlo. James—'65—90. 113. 120. 132. 147 DiCocco. Eugene—'65—147 DiCocco. JoAnn—’65—99. 100, 101. 108. 147 DiCocco. John—'66—26. 28. 76. 92. 109. 118. 136, 138 DiCocco. Maria—’67—19. 71. 107 DiCristofaro, Joseph—'65—69—70. 96. 97. 103. 123. 147 DiCristofaro. Paul—'67—16. 18. 68. 70. 97. 127 DiDonna. Albert—'67—19. 65. 72 DiGeorgia, John—'68—131 Dijohn. George—'65—130. 147 Dijohn. Janice—'66—28 DiLeva. Patricia—'65—68. 70. 105, 110, 112. 113. 117. 142. 147 Dingwall. Marabeth—’65—64. 81. 85. 1(7 DiNicloa. Albert—'65— 147 DiNicola. Edward— 67—19 DiNola, Daniel—'66—72. 103 DiNola. Robert—'66—28. 103 DiThomas. Alan—'65—147 Dobies, Margaret—'65—65, 90. 96. 109, 142. 147 Dnnudio. Linda—‘67—19. 81. 96 Donadio. Sandra—'66—28 Donato. Frederick—'66—28, 65 . 87. 91 Donato. Marie—'65—147 Donato, Michael—'67—19 Donato. Thomas—'67—19. 139 Dorrance, Arlene—'65—147 Dougherty. Fred—Faculty—11. 78 Douglas. Edgar—'65—147 Dubb, Marcia—‘67—19 Dubb. Winford—'67—19. 69. 70. 136 Duel I. Douglas—‘66—28. 96 Duel), Shirley—'66—28 Dugan. John—'66—28. 69. 92 . 93 Dugan. William—'67—19. 72. 93 Dumas. Patricia—'66—28, 68. 109 Dunham. David—'65—54. 68. 147 DuPont. Patricia—'67—74 Dunster. David—’66—28. 88. 98. 99. 101 Dunster. Paula—‘66—28. 69 Dutcher, Charles—‘66—28 Dwyer. Cornelia—’66—28. 64. 71, 80. 109 Dykeman. Sandra—'67—19 Dykeman. Sharyn—'65—148, 70. 69 Eats. Richard—'66—132 Ebert. John—‘67—19 Edwards. Derry—'67—19 Eigabroadt. William—Faculty—11 Elacqua. Rachael— 65—75. 76. 85. 96. 142. 148 Eldridge, Faith—’65—148 Elka. Francis—'66—28 Ezell. Sandra—'65—36. 84. 148 Failing. Jeffrey—'67—19. 130 Fair. John—‘66—28 Falace. Anthony— 67—19. 68. 127, 131 Falconio. John—’65—78. 138 Famiano. Frank—'66—28 Farnham. John— 68—19. 69 Farone, Dominick—'67—19. 69. 70. 127 Fazzone. Richard—'65—148 Febbie. Terry—'66—29. 68 Ferrucci. Rita—'65—74. 148 Fesler. Carol—'65—65. 73. 148 Fetter. Meredith—'66—69. 70 Feurstcin. Marilyn—'66—29, 68 Filipek. Marie— '67—19. 69. 96 Fiormi. Pio—'65—148 Fisher. Frank—'67—19. 65. 72 Fitzner, John—'65—148 Flynn. Cynthia—'66—29. 84 Fogg. Barbara—'65—1(8 Forsythe. Linda—'65—48 Foss. Susan—'67—19. 55. 88 Fowler, John—'65—68. 70. 148 Fowler, Joyce—'67—19 Fox. Susan—'65—64. 88. 107. 108, 148 Fragomeni. Richard—'67—19. 69. 68. 70 Frakcr. Lynn—'67—19 Francis. David—'67—19 Francisco. Linda—'65—148 Frederick. Shirley—'67—19. 65. 64. 68. 107 Fredericks. Jean—'65—72. 74. 107, 142. 148 Frescatore. Anthony—'67—19. 68 Fresoni. Kenneth—'67—19 Friedman. (Mrs.)) Eleanor—Faculty—11 Fncllo. Joseph—'66—69. 82. 133 Friello, Martha—'67—19 Frier. Deborah—’67—19. 107 Fuller. Charles—’65—148 Furbeck. Muriel—’67—19. 96 Fyvie. Edward—'65—148 Gable. Joseph—'65—148 Gabory, Richard—'65— 135, 148 Gagnon. Dean—'64—132 190 Gaida, Nancy—'65—149 Galkiewicz. David—’65—12). 149 Gallagher. Carla—’67—19. 68. 81 Gallo. Andrew—'66—29. 69. 82 Gardner. Paul—’67—19. 69 Gaspara, Vido—’67—19. 96 Gaudio. Patricia—‘67—19. 77. 96 Gauger. Michael—’66—67 . 82 Geanopoulas, Cynthia—’66—29. 35 , 64. 108 Gentile. Lissa— 66—29. 70, 106 Gentile. Richard—’66—29 Gentile. Robert—'67—19 Gerardi, James—'66—29. 1)3 Gcrardi. Michael— 67—20 Giacumo. Robert—'65—65, 68, 69. 12). 1)1. 135 Gibson. Rodney—‘66—29. 1)4. 135 Giello, Joseph—'67—20. 69 Gielto, RoseAnnc—‘65—149 Gillingham. Walter,— 66—29 Gioeli. Frank—’65—12). 124. 126, 149 Girard. Kenneth—‘66—29 Gleason. Jane— 67—20 Gleason. Mark—'65—149 Godlewski. Barbara—’65—75. 85. 86. 92. 109. 149 Godlewski, Marcia—'67—20 Goldstein. Gerald—Faculty—11. 65 Gordon. Barbara—’66—29. 76. 88. 89. 91. 109 Gordon. William—'65—97. 102, 10). 123. 13). 149 Gordon. Wymond—’65—149 Gorgos. William—Faculty—It Goss. June—'67—20 Gosselin. Rosemary—'67—20 Grabicki, Joan—'67—20 Grabicki. William—'64—1)4 Graham. Linda Lee— 65—149 Grass. Carla—'65—68. 74. 85. 88. 90. 96. 110. 149. 150 Grassfietd. (Mrs.) Mary—Faculty—11 Gravell. Lynn—'65 110, 142, 149 Green. Michael—’67—20. 65. 1)8 Greene. Maryjo—'66—29. 99. 101 Greenwood. Ronald—’66—29 Gregg. Alfred—'67—20 Gregory. John—Guidance—9 Greppo. Frank—'65—11). 123. 149 Gresham. Dorothy—'66—29. 66. 68 Grinnell. (Mrs.) Carol—Faculty—11. 180 Grinnell. Richard—Faculty—11. 39. 1)3. 142 Gronvall, (Mrs.) Florence—Faculty— 108 Gross. Brian—'67—20 Grounds. June—'67—20. 69 Guerra. Michael—'66—29. 99. 101 Guliano, Nancy—'67—20 Guynup. Scott—'66—29. 64. 1)6 Guzewski. Raymond—'65—149 Hagin. Neil—'65—149 Hall, Bruce—'66—29 Hall. Donna—'67—20 Hall. Richard—'66—29 Hallak. Karen—'67—20 Hallak. Linda—'67—20. 64. 68. 70 Hamii, Robin—'67—20. 69. 70. 77 Hamilton. Samuel—Faculty—11 Hammer. Arnell—’67—20 Hammond. Nancy—'66—29 Handy, John—'68—20, 69 Harper. Tina—'65—69. 70. 94. 149 Harris. Edwina—‘67—20, 57 Hart. Lynn—'67—20. 97 Hartley. Kenneth—'66—29. 82. 1)1 Haver. Donald—Faculty—11 Havlicek. Kathleen—'66—29. 69. 81. 84. 97 Hawkey. David—’67—20 Hawkey. Diane—'65—66. 75, 85, 90. 97, 109. 149 Hawkey. Richard—'6-1—1)4 Haywood. Ann—'65—66. 75. 149 Hazlett. Judy—'65—65. 88. 90. 108. 149 Heckler. Claudia—'66—29 Heidenstrom. (Mrs.) Elaine—Faculty—11 Helstowski. Marilyn—’65—149 Henderson. Brenda—‘66—29 Hendrickson. Richard—'67—20 Henry. Charles—Faculty—11, 45 Hensley. Kenneth—'66—29 Hepburn. Mark—'67—20 Herath. Kathy—'65—64. 108. 109. 149 Herath. Patricia—'67—20. 71 Herbert. Diane—'65—68, 70, 85. 86, 94. 95. 111. 117, 149 Hesler. James—'67—20. 82 Hewitt. Margaret—'67—20 Hewitt. Richard—'66- 29., 82 Hickey. Jack—Administration—7 Hicks. David—'68—20. 68 Hill. Howard—'64—132 Hill. Nancy—'65—64. 149 Hines. Tryone—'67—20. 132. 1)8 Hodge, Geraldine—‘65—149 Hoffman. Linda—'65—69. 70. 75. 73. 149 Hohenshild. Dennis—'67—20. 68 Holcomb. Kenneth—'67—20 Holder. Robert—Faculty—11 Holt. (Miss) Hazel—Faculty—11 Honsakcr. David—‘65—142, 150 Hood. Susan—'67—20 Hopkins. James—'65—65. 78. 80. 90. 91. 1)4. 1)6 Hopper. Jeffrey—‘67—20. 88 Horlbeck. Rudy—'65—1)5. 150 Horton. Terry—'65—69. 70. 72, 82. 108. 1 12 Hotaling. Audrey—'65—99. 100. 101. 150 Hotaling. Linda—’66—29. 74. 99. 100 101 Houck, Richard—'65—68. 70. 121. 150 Howard. Cleveland—Faculty—11, 51. 69 Hoyt. Darlene—57 Hudson. Edwin—Faculty—12 Huggins. Sylvester—'65—72. 78. 123. 126. 1)1. 134. 150 Hulett. Peter—’65—150 Hurd. Kathryn—‘65—150 Hyman. Virginia—'65—150 Hyson. Nancy—'67—20 Iacouitti. 120, 130 IIle, Barbara—'67—20 lovmella. Deborah—'67—20 Irish. Leland—'66—29, 108 Isabella. Kathleen—’66—29. 71. 76. 77. 91. 92 Isabella. Thomas—'67—20 Itzo. James—'67—20 Itzo. Michael—'65—150 Itzo. Thomas—’66—29 Jaclcowski. John—'66—29 Jackson. Donald—'66-29. 78. 129, 1)1 Jackson. Patricia—'66—29. 7), 75, 99. 101. 107. 150 ackson. Sandra—'67—20, 69 ames, Dennis—'67—20, 68, 127, 1)8 ankowski. Joseph—'67—20 anuszewski, Andrea—‘66—29. 66 anuszewski. Marcella—'66—29. )7. 81 armolych. Anatole—’65—65. 89. 90. 91. 10). 120. 1)5. 150. 156 Jarvis. Donald—'67—20. 72. 1)8 arvis. Donna—'66-—29. 67. 69. 127 arvis. (Miss) Isabel—Guidance—8 enne. Robert—'65—150 egier. Robert—'66—29 ensen. Ingrid— 65—72. 74. 150 eski. Norma—'65—150 ohnson. Margaret— 65—142, 150 ones. ShiHey—’67—20 . ozcfowicz Marcia—'67—20. 66 urosko. Phyllis—'67—20. 66. 77 Caczkowski. Barbara—’65—75. 88. 90, 96. 104. 107, 108. 150 Kaczynski, Joseph—'67—20 Kaftanski, Marian—'66—29 Kallinisch. (Miss) Martha—Faculty—12 Kaplin. Frances—‘66—29. 81 Karker. Catherine—'68—20. 82 Karker. Harold—’66—29. 72, 76. 77, 82. 90 Kaufmann. Gail—'66—29, 96 Kazmar. Richard—'65—65, 150 Kazmierczak. Elaine— 65—85. 88. 108, 151 Kearney. Kathy—'65—151 Keller. Susan -'66—29. 74 Kelly. Jaclyn—'65—74. 151 Kennedy. Mary—'65—151 Kerr, Douglas—’66—29. 76. 10) Kcszcy. Karen—'67—20. 68. 89. 93. 97. 107 Kilb. Alice—'67—20. 64. 69 Klaas, Doris—'67—20 Kettner, Nancy—'66—29 Klimowski. Robert—'65—80 . 90. 103. 129, 151 Kleniewski, Theodore—'65—100. 101, 151 Knapik. James—'66—29. 102. 10). 123. 125. 129 Knightcs. Jeanne—'65—80, 151 Kniskern. Carol—’65—112. 151 Knowles. Richard—‘67—20 Koager. David—’67—20 Kobacko. Joseph -’67—21 Koch cm. Robert—‘68—20 Kolod. Kirk—'65—65. 151 Konik. Marilyn—'65—151 Konopka. Edward— 65—65, 82. 92, 9) 151 Kovaric. Susan— 65—151 Kozak. James—'68—20. 68. 136 Kozloski. Karen—'66—29. 67. 68. 93 Kraemcr. (Mrs.) Ruth—Faculty—12 Krajcwski. Cynthia—’66—29. 89 Krawczak. Michael—‘67—20 Kristel. Michael—'67—20. 127 Kroll. David—’67—21 Kruger, Diana— 65—151 Kuder. Gus—'’67—21 Kuta. Edward—'67—21 Kwak, James—'65—151 Kwiatowski. Joseph—'66—29 Kyme. Barbara—'66—29. 99. 101 LaBargc. Melinda—'66—30 LaBarge. Ronald—'65—151 I.aBclfe. Margaret—”66—74 LaBombard. Edward—'65—151 LaBombard. Eli— 67—21 LaBonte. Donald—'67—21 LaBonte. William—'65—151 LaBombard. Winifred—'66—30, 107 Labutta, John—'66—30 LaCasse. Richard—'65—68. 70, 90. 91. 97. 1)2. 1)9. 151 Laflin. John—'65—12). 1)1, 1)2, 151 LaFreniere. Raymond—'66—30 Lake. Edwin—'66—26. )0. 76. 96. 1)5. 1)6 Lake. Wayne—'67—21. 1)1 LaMalfa. Francine—'67—21 LaMalfa. Rosemary—‘66—66. 74. 84 Lanaro. Marylee—’67—21 Lancaster. Patricia—'66—30 Lancaster. Sandra—'67—21. 88 Landau. Elizabeth—'65—75. 85. 94. 95. 96. 151 Lannc, Marlene—'65—151 Lanaro. Anthony—'65—151 Langstor. Lucille—'66—30 Lapc. Allen—'67—21 La Porte. Joseph—‘65—125. 151 Larsen. Kristen—‘66—30, 7) Lasak. Roberta—’67—21. 69. 70. 71. 77 LaSalle. Linda—’65—85. 94. 97. 111. 151 Laster. Maxine—'65—9. 74. 91. 101. 111. 117. 151 LaVallcc. Gary—'65- 91. 152 Lavin. Lauren—’65—68. 85. 93. 120. 121. 152 Lazzari. Michele—'65—9. 87. 104. 108. 111. 117. 152 Leach. William—‘67—21. 67. 69 LcBocuf. Kathleen—’65—74. 85, 86. 94. 111. 152 Leber. George—‘68—21. 82 Leffingwcll. Robert—'67—72 Leguirc. Charles—'66—152 Leip. Bruce—'65—152 Lencewicz. Linda—'67—21 Lemhan. James- '65—97. 102. 103. 1)2. 152 Lentine. Patricia— 67—21 Leonowicz. Casimer—’67—21 Leva. Frank—’64—132 Levanway. (Mrs.) Elizabeth—Facultv 12 Levine. Barry—'67—21. 68 Lewandowski. Kristin—‘67—21. 64. 68 97 Lewis. Allan—’67—21 Lewis. Robert—'66—30. 123 Lewis. Xavier—'61—1)4 Lezzi, Linda—'67—21. 68 Lczzi. Samuel—'65—58. 69. 70. 142. 152 Liebcrt. Stanley—’65—152 Liggett. Barbara—'66—30. 68 Lio. Dominick—‘66—30 Liquori. Carol—’67—21 Lodge. Bonnie—'66—30 Loffredo. Vincent—‘66—78 Lokenbcrg. John—’65—65. 87. 90. 91. 135. 152 Lombardi.-Cecelia—’67—21. 66 Lombardi. Peter—’65—152 Lombardi. Vincent—’65—152 Ludwig. Robert—Faculty—12. 77 Luffman. William—’65—96. 112. 152 Lundbert. Susan—’67—21 Lunney. Marianne—’67—21. 68 Lunncy. Pamela—’66—)0. 68 I.upe. Michael—'67—82 Luther. Barbara—'68—21. 69. 88 Luther. David—'65—78. 152 Lydcckcr Alice—’66—30 Lvons. Ellen—‘66—30 McBride. Daniel—67—21 McCann. Marla—'67—21 McCarthy. Francis—Faculty—12. 16. 72. 115 McCarroll. Patricia—'66—30 McChesncy. Jo-ann—'65—96 McConcll. Priscilla—'65—64. 152 McDonald. Arthur—'65—153 McCraw. Carter—'67—1)1 McDonald. William—’67—21 McDougall. David—’67—21. 77. 103. 127. 1)1 McDougall. Walter—'65—78. 91. 90. 102. 10). 131. 134. 15) McDowell. Lvnn—'67—21 McGovern. Patrick—‘67—21. 78. 1)6. 1)8 McGraw. Margaret—'65—57. 6?. 68. 70. 89. 91. 15) McKay. Marjorie—'67—21. 82 McKendree. Francis—'67—21. 87 Macchiarella. Elena—’67—21 MacDonald. Kathleen—'66—30 MacDonald. Patricia—‘67—21 Macejka. Betty—'65—152 Mackey. Michael '65—152 Mackay, Peter—’66—30. 97. 103. 12). 129. 133 Macy. Barbara—‘66—74. 80 Madonna. Helen—‘66—30. 66 Magiera. Robert—'67—21 Mahonev. Francis—’67—21 Maio. Carmen—'66—30 McKay. Frank—'66—30 Makowski. Monica— 6)—66. 152 Maksail (Mrs) Tricia—Faculty—12. 41 Malacek. Michael—‘67—21 Mallard. Clifford—'66— 30 Mallozzi. Frank—'67—21. 77 Mancini. MarvAnn—’65—75, 94. 10' 117. 152 Mandel. Susan—‘66—)0. 66 Mandos. (Mrs) Barbara—Faculty—12 Manieri. Margaret—'67—21. 77 Mannato. Richard—'67—21 Marchitto. Frank—'66—30. 97. 103. 1)3 Mariano. John—’64—134 Marmo, Marie—'66—30, 48, 68. 70. 76. 94. 106 Marocco. Linda—‘67—21. 115 Marotta. Cheryl—‘66—30 Marotta. Donna—’65—66. 109. 113. 132 Marour. Bruce—'67—21, 1)6 Marquez. Paul—‘67—21. 127 Marquez. Peter—’67—21. 68. 10). 127 Marquis. Nancy—'68—21 Marquiz, Marybeth—60. 82 Martcll. Michael—’66—30. 76. 102, 103. 12). 129. 1)3 Martin. Margaret—'67—21 Martini. Victor—'66—30. 64 Martiniano. Eleanora—'65—152 Martiniano, Linda—'67—21. 71. 88 Martiniano. Vincent—'68—21 Mane. Mary—'66—30. 66. 68. 74. 77. 116 Masi, James—'65—152 Masterpolo. Richard—'65—126 Mastriana. Alfred—'67—21. 127 Mastroianni. Donna—'65—85, 94, 95. 152 Matarazzo, Kathleen—'66—30. 68. 88 71. 73 Mather. Dennis—‘67—21. 69 Mather. Thomas—'65—152 Mattolo. Patsy—'67—22 Maxwell. Debra—'67—21. 71. 81 Mayer. Frank (Dr.)—Guidance—8 Mayhew. Donna—'65—152 Meier. Linda—'66—30. 64 . 97 Meinhold. Richard—'68—21. 96 Meinhold. William—'65—153 Meluch, Karen—'66—)0. 74. 76. 7). 82. 91. 92 Merchant. Sharon—'67—22 Miceli, Sam—‘65—15) Micklos. Diane—'67—22. 68. 70. 71. 74. 77. 89. 97. 107 Miles. Gary—'66—)0 Miles. James—'65—153 Miles. Paul— 67—22. 65. 72 Miller. Charles—'67—22 Miller, Christine—'66—30 Miller. David—'67—22. 82 Miller. Deborah—‘67—22. 82 Miller. Gary—‘66—)0 Miller. Glen—'67—22 Miller. Harry—'65—153 Miller. James—'67—22 Miller. Paul—'65—153 Miller. William—'67—22. 1)6 Millham. Richard— 65—100. 101. 153 Milliman. Constance—'66—30 Milliman. Glenn—'68—72 Milliman. Linda—'65—153 Mineconzo. Angela—’67—22 Mineconzo. Michael— 67—22. 68 Miron, (Mrs) Alice—Central Treasurer —8 Modest. Carletha—'68—57 Modest. Marlene—'67—22 Modest. Marsha—'66—30 Mohrhoff. Gary—'65—129, 15) Moister, Lonie— 65—153 Mollicone. Janice—'66—30. 65. 71. 75. 76. 90 Mollicone. Linda—'65—90. 92. 105, 15). 155 Monnato, Richard—65 Monsko, Janet— 66—30. 69. 94. 106 Montone. George—'65—108, 153 Moon (Mrs) Mary—Faculty—12 Moore. Emery—'65—122. 123. 126. 131. 1)4 Moore, Ralph—'64—1)4 Moraway. Marlene—'66—66. 81, 74 . 96. 107 Morelli. Richard—'65—64. 108, 1)2. 142. 15) Morhoff. Gary—’65—69. 70. 112. 132. 153 Morin. Richard - 65—153 Morris, Ronald—'66—30. 65. 69 Mortka. Eleanor—’65—99. 100. 101. 15) Moscardini, Judith—'66—31. 72, 7), 89 Moskal. Russ—'65—58. 123. 153 Mossey. Diane—'65—66. 109. 153 Mould. Larry—154 Muller. William—'67—22 Mulvaney. Lawrence—Faculty—12, 53. 123. 124, 125. 135. 1)1 Mumblow, Betty Arm— 66—31, 74 Mumblow. Elizabeth—‘66—9 Murphy. Eleanor— 67—22. 69. 71, 107 Muscanell. JoJin—'67—22 Music. Julie—'65—76. 85. 86. 92. 1)4 Nacco. Jo-Ann—'65—154 Nagdle. Susan—'67—22 Nastacie. Rose—'67—22. 68 Navaretta. Diane—'66—31 Navin. Patrick—'65—1)5 Ncach. Angela—‘67—22 Neal. Diane—'66—31. 71. 88. 89. 1)4 Nealon. Mary—'66—31. 71. 84 Negri (Mrs) Dorothy—Faculty—12 Neidel. William—'64—1)2 Neiderbcrgcr. William—Faculty—12 Newkirk. Roberts—'66—)1. 67. 69 Newton. Dallis—'65—107. 154 Nicholas. Susan—‘67—22. 69. 77 Niles. Melody— 66—31 Nixon. Robert—'65—154 Nocera. Peter—'66—31 Nocera. Sera— 66- 31 Noonan. Barbara—'66—31 Norris. Marjorie—'65—154 Norton. Nancy—'66—31 Novak. Helena— 66—31 Novak. Stephen—'67—22 Noviczski. James—'65—132, 142. 154 Noxon, William—'65—154 O'Connor. Joseph— 66—72. 80. 127, 1)8 O'Connor. Gail— 67—22. 81 O'Connor. Helena—'66—31 O'Connor. William—Faculty—12, 26. 34. 35. 64. 1)5 O’Donnell. Timothy—'64—134 Oechsner. Paul—‘66—31. 135 O Karma. Kathy—'65—99. 100. 101. 154 O'Keefe. Sharon—'65—64. 81. 85. 108. 154 Olechowski. Joseph—'67—22 Oleschak. Valerie—'65—74. 154 Ollson. John—'67—22. 13) Olsen. Linda—’67—22. 68. 96 Olwert. Judith—'66—31, 74 O'Neil. Man—'67—22. 65. 107 O'Neill. Terrance—'65—154 O'Neill. Timothy— 66—31 191 Ostrander. Gary—'65—154 Ostrander, Gerald—'67—22. 68. 77. 103. 127 Ostrovski. Robert—'65—154 Overbaugh, Paul—'66—31 Owens. Mary Jane—'66—31 Pace. Biago—'67—22 Pacclli. James—'67—22. 97. 127 Pacelli. Linda— 65—154 Pacelli. Louis—'67—22. 69. 80. 82. 103. 127 Pacelli. Nicholas—'66—31. 139 Pacclli. Stephen—'65—123. 126. 131. 132, 154 Pajak. Penelope—'65—85. 86. 108. 113. 140. 154 Palkovic. Teresa—'67—22 Pallante. Anna Marie— 66—31. 66 Pallante. Mary—'66— 31. 66 Pallescki. Carolyn— 65—68. 70. 85. 94. 95. 117. 154 Paileschi. Alfred—'65—68. 154 Palleschi. Elaine— 67—22 Palmer. George— 67—22. 134 Palmer. Patricia— 66—31. 97 Palombo. Elaina— 66—31 Polomaine. Frank—'66—31 Pangburn. Lyle—'66—31. 69 Paniccia. Margaret— 67—22. 93 Paniccia. Patricia— 65—68. 71. 94, 95, 97 Pannone. Dominick— 67—22. 87 Panteli, Evangelia— 66—31 Pardus. Lynn— 66—31, 66 Parillo. Rosemary—'66—31. 65 71 74. 89. 91. 109 Parisi. Anthony—Faculty—12. 38. 123, 125. 132 Parisi. Giacomo—'67—22 Parisi. Jack— 67—126. 133 Pasquariello, Joseph—'67—22 Patka James— 66—31. 131 Patrick. Christopher—'67—68. 127 Patrignani. Pans— 67—22 Pause. Bruce—Faculty—12. 98. 99. 101. Pawlowski. Mary—'67—22. 88 Pecora, Kathleen—'66—31. 69. 75. 81. 96 Pecoraro. Carol—'67—22. 71. 77. 89. 97. 107 Pelkcy. Robert—'66—31. 123 Pelts. Bruce— 66—31 Pcnnacchia. Katherine—'67—23. 88 Perkins. Belford—Faculty—12 Perkins. John—'68—23. 69 Perry. Pamela— 67—23. 81 Persons. Margaret— 67—23. 71. 107 Peterson. Daniel—'66—.31 Petroski, Patricia— 66—31. 76. 88 89. 90. 91 Petroske, Sylvia—‘67—23 Pctrucci. Anthony— 67—23. 69, 70. 127 Phillips. May—'66—31. 67 Pickett. Claude—'67—23 Pickett, Delbert—'67—23 Pidgeon. Richard—‘65—102, 103. 123. .132, 155 Pinchuk, Michael—Faculty—12 Pintavalle, Kathy—'65—155 Pink. Yvonne—'67—23 Piotrowski, Thomas—'64—132 Pitucci, John—'67—23 Platteis, Alan— 65—82. 131. 132, 142. 155 Pomcrleau. Richard— 67—23, 70 Pone. James— 66—31. 35 Pone. Rebecca— 65—69. 74. 88. 108. 155 Porter. Frank—'68—23 Potter. Joyce— 67—23 Poulin. Donna Mae—'65—155 Powell. Debrah—'67—23 Powell. Julianna—'67—23 Powell, Jeffrey— 65—155 Preddice, (Mrs) Juanita—Faculty—12 Price. Barbara—'65—64. 74, 155 Price. Edwin—'67—23. 131 Priess. Renate—'65—99. 100. 101, 155 Prichctt. Donald—'67—23 Prokop, Susan—'66—31. 75. 71. 84, 109 Provost. Veirgil—Faculty—12. 55 Przybylck. Barbara— 66—31. 72. 75. 76. 92 Puliafico. Frederick— 65—87, 155 Purcell. Bernadette— 66. 31. 99. 101 Purcell. Mary— 67—23 Purdy. Floyd— 67—23 Purdy. Jack—'65—96. 155 Quackcnbush. Lorraine— 67—23. 71. 81 Oualantone. Gloria— 65—94. 140, 155 Quav, Bonnie—'67—23 Quick. (Mrs) Doris—Faculty—12. 46 Raczkowski. Wayne— 65—155 Ragucci. Frank— 66—31. 101 Rakoske, James—'65—155 Rakvica. Cynthia—'67—80 Ramos. Maryann—'67—23. 81 Ramundo. Daniel— 65—155 Rector. David—'67—23 Rector. Larry—‘66—31. 135 Relyea. Christine— 67—23. 71. 82 Relyea. Sandra— 65—64. 80. 155. 74 Renus. Paul— 67—23 Renai. Floyd— 66—32. 131 Restifo, Gary— 66—32. 69. 70. 76. 89. 92. 96. 109 Revcglia. ToniaAnn—'67—88 Reynolds. Janet—'67—23. 97 Ricciardi. Linda— 67—23. 69. 74 Ricciardi. Maryann—‘66—32. 74 Ricciardi. Patricia—'66—99. 101 Richards. William—'67—23. 69. 127 Richardson. Thomas—'68—23 Richardson. Warren—'66—32 Richute. Robert—'67—23 Rickard. Gilbert— 65—91. 135. 155 Rickson. Ardeth—’67—23 Ricback. David- -’66—32, 67. 87 Ricg. Nicholas—Faculty—12. 80. 127 Riley. Nancy—'65 155 Ringland. Samuel—Faculty—13. 87 Rizzo, Joseph—Faculty—13 Robare. Patricia—‘66—32. 74. 84 Robataille. Barbara—'65—87. 99. 100. 101, 155 Robataille. Diane—'66—32 . 96. 101 Robbins. Steven—'65 —87, 89. 155 Roby. Linda— 65—156 Rogers. Christopher—'68—23. 68 Rogers. David—'66—32 Rogowicz. Robert—'65—156 Roicki. Mary Jo—'66 32. 75, 87. 96 Rolfc. Linda Lou—'65—156 Romano. Louis—'65—102, 103. 156 Romano, Lucy—'66—32 Romanowski. Chester—'66—32 Rossetti. Angelo—'66—32 Rossetti. lames—'65—156 Rossetti (Mrs) Louise—Secretary—8 Rossetti. Marilyn—'66—26. 32. 69. 84. 94 Rost.«Daniel— 65—87. 156 Rourke. Rosemary— 66—32 Ruggiero. Christine—'65 —68. 99. 100. 101 Rupinski. Paula— 67—23. 88. 66 Russo. Anna Marie—'66—32. 66 Ruzzo. Patsy—'66—32. 65 Saburro. Richard—'65—72, 76. 87. 91. 93. 156 Sacco. Nancy Ann—'67—23, 97 Saehrig, Frederick— 66—32 Sagatys. William—'66—32 Sahr, Norman—'65—129. 156 Salerno, Michael— 65—159 Salerno. Theodore—'66—32 Salmon Mary Ann—'67—23 Saltysiak. Helen—'66—32 Samelska. Barbara— 66—32. 66 Sanders. Diane—'66—32. 75. 84. 107. 113 Sandler (Mrs) Elaine—Secretary—8 Santa Barbara, Donald—'65—156 Santario, Luigi—'66—32 Santillo, Jeffrey— 65—156 Santo. Janet—'66—32. 74. 84 Santora. Donna— 67—16. 23. 68. 71. 70. 77. 89 Santoro. Louis— 67—23. 127, 139 Sardclla. Antoinette—'67—23. 71 Sarnacki. Raymond— 68—23. 136 Sayles. Deirdre—‘66—32 . 69. 84. 94 Sayles. Douglas—'67—23. 77. 123. 129 Sayles, John— 68—23 Scalise, Robert—Faculty—13, 92 Scavia, Patricia—'64—112 Schairer. Clara—Faculty—13 Scheckles. Theodore—'66—32. 123 Schcrmerhorn. Margraet— 66—32 Schcuer. Richard— 66—32 Schmidt. Sharon—'65—68. 71. 81. 156 Schlicht. Darlene— 67—24. 69 Schmidt. Frank— 67—24 Schmidt. Sandra—'67—24 Schultz. Roberta—'66—32 Schwalm. Mary—‘67—57 Scott. Michael—'67—24 Scrimc. Patricia—‘66—32 Secor. Joan—'65—65. 89. 91. 109. 156 Secor, Paul— 68—24. 68 Sefcovic, Elizabeth—'65—75. 76. 70. 90. 92. 105. 111. 113. 156 Sefcovic. Enid—'66—32 . 68. 76, 92 Selke. Raymond—‘67—24 Scmpaevivo, Vincent— 66—32, 101 Sesow. Nancy—'67—24. 80. 88. 107 Severino. Francis—Faculty—13. 59. 60 Severino. Francis—'66—32. 133 Sexton. Ann Marie—'66—32. 91. 94 Shafran, Peter—'67—24 Shannon. Michael—'66—32 Shaw. Bernard—'65—72. 82. 97. 156 Shaw. Ronald—'66—32. 61 Sheldon. Michael— 67—24. 77. 87. 97 Sherlcy, Edward- Faculty—13 Sherling, Bonnie—'65—156 Shirkey. Earl— 65—68. 70. 142. 156 Shumway. Kathleen— 67—24. 88 Siaba. Fernando— 66—32 Siaskiewicz. Robert—'67—24. 68. 70. 127 Siemont. Mary Lou—'65—109. 156 Signore. Benjamin—'66—32 Simboli. Frances—'68—24. 69. 88 Simek. Glenn—'67—24. 108 Simmons. Ronald—'66—32 Simpson. Donald—'65—156 Sims. Kathleen— 65—65. 68. 75. 94. 95. 96. 97. 105. 108. 117 Sinay. James—'67—24. 138 Sistarenik, Frederick—'66—32 . 76. 70. 77. 82. 90. 91. 92 Siudy. Sandra—'65—66. 81. 108, 74. 157 Skoda. Ste en—'66—32. 97 Slade, Sharon—'66—32. 65. 76 Sledziewski. Michael—'67—24 Smith. (Mrs) Carol—Faculty—13 Smith. Cathy—'67—24 Smith. Diane—'66—32. 73. 81 Smith. Frederick— 65—132. 157 Smith. George—'66—32. 69 Smith. Gladys—'65—157 Smith. Jeanne—'66—32. 75. 84 Smith, Joanne—'65—157 Smith. Karen—'65—69. 157 Smith. Nelson—'66—32.123 Snell. Lester—’66—32 Snell. Patricia—'66— 32 . 84 Snyder. Eileen—'65—65. 85. 90. 157 Sobieski. Cynthii—'67—24. 115 Sokalski, Susan— 65—157 Solghan. Julie— 65—85. 86. 94. 110. 117. 157 Somers. Bruce—'65—69. 70. 157 Sommers. Alexander—'66—32. 72 Sommers. Donald—'67—24. 69 Spadaro. Gary—'66—32. 123 Spano. Anna Marie—'66—32. 64 Stables. James—'67—157 Staley. Eileen—'66—32. 64. 90. 114 Stanton. David—'65—157 Starr. Frank—'67—24. 78. 88. 96 Starr. (Miss) Ruth—Faculty—13. 109 Statuto. Mary Ann—'65—157 Stec. Christine— 66—32 Stec. Nancy— 66—32 Stegcl. Robert—'67—24. 69. 131. 136 Stenard. Lucille— 66—66, 68 Stepp. Theodore—'67—127 Stepp. William—'66—32. 123. 133 Stevens. Daniel—'65—157 Stevens. Karen—'65—157 Stevens. Patrick—'66—135 Stewart. Clifford—'65—157 Stewart. Marcella—'65—76. 88. 89. 157 Stiffler. lames— 65—123, 15' Strang. Karen—'65—157 Strickland. Barbara—'65—157 Strickland. Larillc— 66—32 Strait. Donald—'67—24 Strickland. David— 66—33 Stringham. Donald— 67—24 Stringham. Janet—'66—33 Stroble. Marie—'66—33. 76. 106 Stuart. Douglas—'65—157 Sturgeon. Doreen—'66—33. 73 Sturgeon. Michael—'67—24. 72. 77 Stusmski. David—'65—157 Sukackas. Lawrence—'66—33 Sukatski. Sandra— 66—33 Sunrunowicz, Richard—Faculty—13. 136, 139 Suprunowicz. Walter—Faculty—13. 39. 129 Swiatocha. James— 65—59. 89. 90. 91. 103. 148. 156. 157 Swiatocha, John—'68—24 Sykes. Lawrence—'67—24. 69. 97. 103. 127. 130 Szczepanski, Richard— 66—33, 76. 103. 139 Takaroff, Theodore—Faculty—13 Tariello. Frank—'67—24. 67. 77. 89. 157 Tariello. Jane—153. 157 Tash, Theresa—'65—66. 157 Tatsey. Thomas—'67—24 Taylor. James—'67—24. 138 Tebano. Anthony—'65—98, 99. 100 101. 135. 157 Tcbbano, Niel—'65—58. 96. 142, 158 Tefoe. Della—'66—33. 73 Teichner. Karen—'67—24. 71 Terrenzio, Eileen— 66—33. 71. 84. 91. 94. 96 Terry. Paul— 67—24. 127 Test. Lawtton—'66—33. 82 Tetlak. Michael—'66—33 Thomas. Alta— 65—158 Thomas. Lannie— 67—24 Thompson. Charlotte— 65—69. 70, 158 Thome. Patricia—'66—33 Tatro. Priscilla—'67—24 Thome. Sherry—'66—33. 71. 114 Thome. William—'67—24. 68 Tidball. Ernest— 67—24. 65. 69 Tomkowski, Joseph—'66—33 Tote. John— 67—24 Trejderowski. Janet—'66—33 Trcvett. (Mrs) Leola—Nurse—13. 73 Tricozzi. Frank—'67—24 Tripoli. Linda—’67—24. 69 Troiani, Peter—'66—33 Troiani. Rachele—'67—24. 77 Trolio. Michael— 67—24. 87 Trolio. Richard—'66—33. 87 Tmelove. James—'65—158 Tryon. Cheryl—'66—33. 69. 90 Turner, Marilyn—‘67—24 Urban. Marsha— 67—24. 81 Urbano. Maria— 65—158 Vacca. Raymond—Faculty—13. 78. 134. 136. 138 Valente. Edward—'65—78. 131. 136. 158 Valente. Richard— 68—24 Vanaernom. Edward— 66—33 Vanderlei, Kenneth—'66—33. 82 Van Heusen. (Mrs.) George—Faculty— Van Patten. Dawn— 65—158 Van Patten. Frank 66—33 Van Schaick. John—Faculty—13. 93 Van Sickle. Stephen—'65—158. 187 Vedder. Robert—'65—68. 72. 87. 158 Veldman. John—'66—33. 82 Vcnette, Marcella—'66—33. 97 Vesely. Richard—'66—33. 133 Viahos. Kathryn—'66—33 Vinciguerra. William— 67—24. 127 Vinehout, Gail—'67—24 Virgil. Mark—'65—72. 87. 88. 90. 91. 158 Viscusi. Beatrice— 66—33 Viscusi. Judy—'66—33. 74. 84 Viscusi. Linda— 65—158 Vitale. Robert— 65—87. 88. 158 Von Nostitz. Charles—Faculty—13 Vrooman. Paul—65—158 Vosburg. Elaine—'67—24 Wachowicz. Majorie—'66—33 Wade. Michael— 65—68. 158 Wager. Linda— 65—158 Walker. Elizabeth—'67—24 Walker. John—'65—158 Walsdorff. Patricia— 66—33 Walsh. James—'65—158 Warner. Linda—'66—33. 69. 84. 96 Warren. Steven—'67—24 Warwick. Agnes—'67—24. 107 Warzala. Gail—'66—33. 73. 74. 84. 91. 93 Washington. William—Faculty—13. 102 Wasyliw. Rosa—'66—33. 68 Watson. Richard—Faculty—91 Watts. Richard—‘66—33 Wayman. Jack—’66—33 Weatherhead. John—'67—24. 82. 88 Weeks. Ronny— 67—24 Weglowski. Michael— 67—24 Weir. Karen— 66—33. 64 Welch. Patricia—'66—33. 92. 109 Welch. Patricia—'65—66. 80. 108, 158 Welch. William—'66—33 Welcome. Shirley—'65—73 Wendell. William—'64—135 Wenisch. William—'65—158 Westervelt. Robert—’67—24. 61. 65 Wheeler. Linda— 66—33 Whipple. Sandra—'67—88 White. Ada—'65—158 White. Donald—'66—33 White. James—'67—24. 100 Whitman. Patricia—'65—158 Wicr. Karen—'66- 68—72 Wilkins. Douglas— 65—128, 129, 132, 158 Wilkinson, Jay—'67—24, 182 Wilkinson. Maryjane—'65—68. 70. 76. 85. 90. 142. 93. 146. 158 Williams. Ardith—'66—71 Williams. Kenneth—'67—24, 127 Williams. Susan— 65—86. 158. 40 Willscy. Paul—'66—33. 138 Willscy. Shirley—'67—24 Williams. Ardith—'66—33 Wilson. Daniel—'65—123. 126. 131. 135 Wilson. Katherine—'66—33. 26. 87. 94. 112 Wilson. Nancv. Librarian—13. 88 Winchester. Mary—'67—25 Winnie, ludith— 65—100. 101. 158 Winter. Beverly—'66—33. 87 Wintlc. Bert—'66—159 Wise. Charlene—'67—25. 68. 77. 80. 97 Witbeck. Carol—'65—68. 70. 159 Witko. Edie—'66—33 Wilkowski. Paul—'66—33 Witowski. Donald—'65—79. 159 Wnorowski. Dorothy—'65—74. 85. 159 Wnorowski. Irene—'67—25, 88 Wojcicki. Philip— 67—25 Woinas. Lorraine—‘66—66 Wolfe. Karen—'66—33. 94. 95. 106 Wondell. Therdore—'65—69. 159 Wood. Barbara—'65—66. 159 Wood. Dorothy—'66—33. 66. 74 Woodman. Michael— 65—159 Woolsey. Steven— 66—136 Woznack. Michael— 65—123. 124. 135. 159 Woznack. Robert—‘67—25 Wright. Mary—'65—88. 92. 140. 159 Wronkowski. Odelia— 65—159 Wrzesinski. Marcia— 65—85. 86. 88. 108. 159 Wusterbarth. Mark—‘65—59. 159 Yanaki. William—'67—25. 127. 133 Yahn, Carol—'67—77. 81 Yannotti, Rosanne—'66—33 York. Judith— 67—25. 69 Young. James—'66—33 Youn- Ralph—Faculty—13 Zampino. Leslie—‘65—159 Zagata. Louis—'67—25 Zebrowski. James— '65—142, 159 Zcglen. Nancy—'67—25. 74. 88 Zelezniak. Peter—'67—25. 80. 97 Zimmer. Richard—'67—25 Zink. Beverly—'66—33. 73. 82 Zingoni. Joseph—'65—69. 76. 88. 93. 142. 159 Zizzi. Joseph—Administration—7. 60 Zullo. Ralph—'66—68. 114 Zwiercan. Nancy— 65—74. 159 192 t % • • I' • • ; 2 • r - . •• - A • , -S •


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