Mont Pleasant High School - Montaneer Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)
- Class of 1966
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'5N0w boys, we just don't tolerate this type of dress at Mont Pleasant. X 1 5 '- 'E Ewell. why can't I make that chunge?', I H. . .and I've got chemistry wo! h SEPTEMBER 8-9, 1 965 'A M., N J ,TT h A , h A 4 ah Q K. ff C9 , .41 g Q U , , I 3 O ,. 1 , , 5 , . ,Si . 6 I' C I . K n'Q 1 L ' , r v2 -Q ' . 1 I P i'There's a copy for each froshnulnf' I've simply got to have this schedule changed! FOREWORD In this, the 1966 edition of the Montaneer, we. as your editors, would like to dedicate this volume to certain principles. The theme for our yearbook is and always has been applicable to life at Nlont Pleasant. Indeed. it seemed fundamental that the theme chosen would truly reflect the countless aspects of Nlont Pleasant's life and ideals. Your editors have decided that a fitting title, one which possesses a very definite relevance to Mont Pleasant is wllhe Gates of Achieve- mentf' ln our present unpredictable world we have to learn about maturity and its coveted place in life. We can no longer he content just to recline and observe the efforts of others. Witll a desire to achieve something, we should be initially prepared to enter the adult world. It is fittingtathen, to seek to draw from our Alma Mater thefopportunities so ever-present. iiii V ' Within the confines of administration, guidance, and faculty. repose the HKeysfQQtffQfithe'5fGates which are integral parts of lVlont ,pleasanfgfivlfithin the Gatesl' we toil three years:firifttthefyviineyards of knowledge. Then. beyond tithe Cates,f.AjarN we shall encounter challenge and responsibilities which await the graduate. As they step through the gates and into life in its vaster sense, these graduates at once will be exposed to the myriad. opportunities to em- ploy what they have absorbed during their school life. Thus, will Mont Pleasant remain to its alumnae an educational institution which possesses those keys as well as a beloved tradition, the principles and ideals of which will make us increasingly aware of Hthe Gates of Achievement to be attainedj Ezliiors-in-Chief .. .. Art Editor . .. Lilffmry Editor .. Arlrcrfisilzg Editor Business Manager Richard Brzozowy Rosemari Parillo . Donald Pritchett . Rosemari Parillo . . . Charlene Wist- .. Kathy BllJUlllt'I' CONTENTS KEYS TO THE GATES Administration pp 8-9 Guidance pp 10-11 Faculty pp 12-27 WITHIN THE GATES Freshmen pp 30-35 Juniors pp 36-44 Activities pp 45-86 School Life pp 87-98 Sports pp 99-123 THE GATES AJAR Seniors pp 126-146 Senior Directory pp 146-151 Advertising pp 1 54-1 76 W0 ' I ' I 516 ff 1 Cwijf J M iU'f1 My gi f?cQdwZgQ1U3' ,J , 1 J W W H J' UQ 5 5 KEYS TO THE GATES ADMINISTRATION GUIDANCE FACULTY ff? Vviliy N , ,-g I Q w H . L, 7 Q?, Mr. Joseph Collins. Principal Administration has been aware of the changes in the world around us and has endeavored by constant modification of curriculum to furnish us with one of the keys that opens the gates to new horizons. Our cafeteria has been renovated so that our students will now be in a position to obtain a choice of three lunch plates. The purpose of the renovation is to help students obtain combina- tions which are nutritionally well-balanced. We have a new chemistry laboratory which is completely equipped to teach modern chemical semi-micro-technics. As we go along the halls, we come to the practical nurseis laboratory. Here, again we find new equipment for practical exer- cises. In addition, the nurses have their own of- fice suites, the color scheme of which was de- vised by Mr. Hickey, our assistant principal. This motif is utilized throughout the practical nursing area. The physical education locker room area has also been renovated in that the instructional staff now has new offices which are in the self-con- tained locker area. The technical electrical laboratory has been re- furbished to accommodate new equipment and furnishings of the latest design. Our guidance office has added a new secretary and boasts individual offices for each counselor. It also contains offices for supporting services such as the New York State Employment Serv- ice. The physical changes in the building were insult' Mr. ,loseph Zizzi, Assistant Principal in charge of the Technical Department. Mr. .luck Hickey, Assistant Principal. N, made for the benefit of the student body. For success is not solely a product of any one place or person-it is a sum total of many diversified factors. Each little section is a key to the development of strong bodies and sound minds, but the mas- ter key is the individual, one who can open every door if he will but learn to utilize the greatest key of all: individual initiative. Mr. Armand Severino, acting Assistant Principal in charge of the Technical Department. 1 ',4'W' Nliss Isabel Jarvis guidance counselor discusses a schedule change with a student. AND THE GATES ln opening the gales of achievement, which some- times remain locked, one must turn to the person who has the key. For us here at Mont Pleasant, one of the keys to our gates rests in room 105-the guidance department. Here our counselors, Miss Isabel Jarvis, Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, Dr. Frank Mayer, and Mr. ,lohn Gregory, along with Mrs. Louise Rossetti, guidance secretary, are ready to aid us in taking maximum advantage of our edu- cational opportunity through counselling, group meetings and parent conferences. They assist us in making personal plans and adjustments which are important. This year another two keys have been added to the ring by the expansion of the office into room 106. This will be used for a comprehensive educa- tional and vocational guidance reference library by students and classes alike. Here we find Mrs. Sally Dojnik, who is serving as Mont Pleasant High School Registrar. Thus, as we enter the gates and pass through them to wider horizons, it is essential to think of these keys which open the portals of knowledge. Mrs. Alice Miron, Central Trees urer WING INWARD at x Y' Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, guidance counselor. SECRETARIES 34- , six Mrs. Olga Ahnerl. Technical Seo retzzry Mrs. Elaine Sandler, Secretary Ia the Assistant Principal 'AZ Mrs. Louise Rossetti, Guidance' Secretary Mrs. Sally Dojnik, Registrar -aa M M - 5- - fi 3' ill I L ii M f , jign. ,Jn H , 1 t r 'im-1 'bees QNX N 12 Wm K i - ff' w ' MN ' 212 . ,.,,, ,. aff, i JE: iff-5:f?T'9? - . kv-k:QR?W,,.,5V.,,i. 4 , .K .I My b,,Rs35s.gi.W,..m-fi fl f L'2j . - ,ajzjfn ' , 7. at V ' 4 'J 1 , 3. 1 Q , hw 9 A f EQ f? ' W ,.::L, i' 37Q Mr. John Gregory-guidance counselor, Information please . . . .J Q ff I , if 5? 5--.., A it 4. . n f- , im- R tsv l A if at K ,rf H -' fy'-an Qs: .ts ' A t, RLS V..' , Q 5 i .,,1 L a,..-- ,J . - . tffrts - 2- . ,L , Y.,--'gj..2i t is I f g,.Q.lff j1.' fn., ew X 46 Z :fl-, N E V i'Q .,.1,. f lit. .fl M. FACULTY John Adams John Albrezzi Mrs. Genevieve Archibald Constance Argulski Mrs. Marie Armstrong Lance Baxter Ralph 'Bloomingdale David Boyd Margaret Boyle Mrs. Ida Brooks Robert Burns Bruno Caldaro Robert Campbell Marcia Carr Diane Charton FACULTY foil? Eleanor Clark Chester Clarke Mrs. Diane Cohen Mrs. Ethel Cole Delbert Collis Mrs. Helen Cummings Mrs. Katherine Davidoff Mrs. Theresa Deveno Thomas DiCerbo William Eigabroadt Mrs. Eleanor Friedman Gerald Goldstein William Corgos Mrs. Mary Grassfield Mrs. Roseann Greco mi f t, dying' Nw K Q 5 af, K V 'Mi' . ' il' , - ..-lui rl ar- f if ' X . Wi, J A E, 1 ' Wwfclj fa? Q6 ff 4, bb A if 5 1 , -.. Richard Grinnell Mrs. Elaine Heidenstrom Q t NH E Edwin Hudson Mrs. Christine Kingsbury 2- L it N... ' l' 2' I Yu ,. 2 ' 'VIC' Q r 5 EK :sn jf.: 57 Q N , , Q , ff., Z f Samuel Hamilton Donald Haver N an-if Charles Henry Hazel Holt 'S ftgqx Alvin Johnston Mrs. Sharilynu I.alVlay , Y A :N .. FACULTY Cleveland Howard f-., 4-+1 I 5 'wr r' . M.-J' ., . 1 r 'try l me is 1 3 . 5 'if 'ff wr Martha Kallinisch Mrs. Jacqueline Lefkowitz Q S 'N ff. f Mrs. Ruth Kraemer Mrs. Elizabeth Levanway A' ,lit 't . ' w:,, 1 2 t, 'fe ig? i , Mrs. Eleanor Loomis fun Ns , xr .. ,. fu WF -u , 9 ift V If . FACULTY in i ' 41:9 Thu' A V , ' 1616? 1 v U J, S211 ., All l X ,Vs qjg5,'V.v1 , l.. N 15, 1, o . rt Nil' 11951, afar: ,hi.qn,gf . Rl , J 'K' ur, , 3, Mrs. Gail McNeil Mrs. Shirley lVleunier 'f 45 hw tr- ' iff x ,R A , P V A . 13, .4--K. 1 ,, . . ,..1 ,. ,, 5' 5 f-' Ei 'J ' xi- i ' ff- 'F Robert Neiderberger William O'Conn0r Robert Ludwig W ,fx . 'Q si JS V . ax - ,lx Mrs. Barbara Manflos Mrs. Mary Moon Anthony Parisi David Pause Belford Perkins Virgil Provost Lawrence Mulvaney Q -:rv w M ' l' ki I r Mrs, Marianne P21SlllCl' Barbara Hausch -T Q 1 -N ,, W .f . ,X 11 I' +1 4 .lk B dz 5 i i Qi! lsisffsfumffiiissssg- f -f ' ' 49- I -,::::::::::::Sf 12312112 . 155' 'wi'-?ii5:? ' -3 ' ' X- , ' ' Eiiit ' 'li55'i-I'-'V W . - K m? .U -fx.w :g :,. N W ,V , , ::::.W...f n Q- V :.. .fxQ:.gIw.. , . ' . y gift V , '- '?' M2251 ww' 2' 'Tv-'5' +9 , 'wp if, vw' . -ffm' .2 -. 0- --.... .-'Sf .gn Q.:-1. -or 1 .. . X I ..f ,gel-.,b,:, Q,...... ::::3 Ya- A-'-V 2491563 do '- - :if A 1532: 11,2 if '5 . H!'5 f - - x 122211154 ' , .4 'A ' ' P liisfmeg ':::E:y: A' -zz: . I! .asv ,Fw FACULTY Kathryn Reichert Nicholas Rieg Samuel Ringland Joseph Rizzo Rohert Scalise Clara Schairer ' I X w ' -f xr X xl v J 1 .1 Willialii Schwartz Edward Sherley Ruth Starr Richard Suprunowicz Walter Suprunowicz Mrs. ,lean Talmadge Joseph Terry Paul Tyler Raymond Vacca w 1 Mr. John vanSchaiek Mr. Charles VonNostitz Mr. William Washington Mr. Richard Watson Miss Agnes Wilson Mr. Ralph Young Adams, John--Instrumental Music B. Mus., Eastman School of Music: M.A., Arizona State University Sponsor: Band Albrezzi, .lohn-Art. Department Chairman B.S., New York University: M.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Coordinator of Montaneer Archibald, fMrs.J Genevieve- Practical Nursing R.N., Amsterdam City Hospital: B.S., Russell Sage College Argulski, Constance-Physical Education B.S., M.S., SUNY at Brockport Sponsor: Moppettes, Head Coach of Cirls Athletics Armstrong, iMrs.J Marie-Language B.A., Michigan State University Sponsor: Spanish Club Baxter, Lance-Special Education B.S., SUNY at Buffalo Sponsor: Junior Red Cross Bloomingdale, Ralph-Related Mathe- matics and Science Vocational-Industrial Teacher Train- ing Program Sponsor: Projectionists Club Bluhm, fMrs.5 Joan-School Nurse R.N., Long Island College Hospital: Nurse Teachers Certification, Russell Sage College Boyd, David- Physical Education, Department Chairman B.S., Siena College: M.S., Cortland College Sponsor: Athletic Council l W. 1:4 I tg, it Niacin tm cfoaob :- flldbu ksmbtigewy' FACULTY DIRECTORY Boyle, Margaret-Driver Education B.S., Arnold College, New Haven, Con- necticut: Certificate in Driver Educa- tion, SUNY at Albany Brooks, fMrs.5 Ida-English B.A., SUNY at Albany Burns, Robert F.-English B.A., Union College: M.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Literary Advisor, Montaneer Caldaro, Bruno-Mathematics B.S., Union Collegeg M.S., Siena College Sponsor: Watchtower, Junior Dean Campbell, Robert H.-Social Studies B.A., M.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Student Board Carr, Marcia-Physical Education B.S., Skidmore College: M.Ed., Spring- field College Sponsor: G.A.C., Intramural Sports, Girls Bowling Club Charton, Diane- Health and Physical Education B.S., SUNY at Brockport Sponsor: Raiderettes, Modern Dance Clark, Eleanor-Librarian B.S., SUNY at Geneseo Sponsor: Library Club Clarke, Chester M.-Technical B.S., in EE., University of Michigan Cohen, fMrs.J Diane-English B.A., Colby College: M.Ed., University of North Carolina Sponsor: Cheerleaders Cole, iMrs.J Ethel Marlene- Business Education B.S., University of Tenn. Snonsor: Advertising Advisor, Montaneer Collins, Joseph F.-Principal Ph.C., Albany Pharmacy: B.S., Union College: M.S., SUNY at Albany Collis, Delbert- Basiness Education, Department Chairman B.S., Hartwick College: M.S., SUNY at Albany Cummings, fMrs.J Helen- Business Education B.S., SUNY at Albany Cunningham, Elizabeth- Guidance Counselor B.S., Westchester State Teachers Col- legeg M.S., SUNY at Albany Davidoff, fMrs.J Katharine- School Nurse R.N., King's County Hospital: Nurse Teachers Certification, Russell Sage Col- lege Sponsor: Future Nurses Club Deabler, fMrs.J Antoinette- Home Economics B.S., Russell Sage College: M.S., SUNY at Albany Deveno, CMrs.J Theresa- Practical Nursing B.S., Russell Sage College Sponsor: The Nightingales DiCerbo, Thomas-Mathematics B.S., Union College Dougherty, E. Fred-Technical B.S., SUNY at Oswegog M.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Hi-Y Eigaboardt, William-English B.A., Union College, M.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Student Board Friedman, fMrs.J Eleanor F.-English B.S., Russell Sage College: M.S., SUNY at Albany Friedman, John-Science B.S., SUNY at New Paltz Sponsor: Biology Club Goldstein, Gerald-Language A.B., Union College Sponsor: German Club Gorgos, William-Science B.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Astronomy Club Crassfield, fMrs.3 Mary-Social Studies B.A., University of Denver Greco, lMrs.J Roseann-Language B.A., College of St. Rose Gregory, John-Guidance Counselor A.B., Union College: M.A., SUNY at Albany Grinnell, Richard-Social Studies A.B., Union College: M.S., SUNY at Albany Coach: Freshman Football, J.V. Baseball Hamilton, Samuel-Aviation Mechanics New York Vocational Training Program Haver, Donald- Technical and Academic Physics, Me- chanics of Materials II B.S., University of Michigan: M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Sponsor: Technical Service Club Heidenstrom, CMrs.D Elaine- English, Department Chairman B.A., M.A., SUNY at Albany Henry, Charles-Auto Mechanics Oswego State Teacher Training Certifi- cation Hickey, Jack-Assistant Principal A.B., M.A., SUNY at Albany Holt, Hazel-Business Education B.S., SUNY at Albany Co-Sponsor: Student Store, Hill-Top Teens Howard, Cleveland- Music, Department Chairman Mus. B.: Mus. M.: Boston University Col- lege of Music, Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts Sponsor: Choir, Symphonic Singers Hudson, Edwin-Auto Mechanics Jarvis, Isabel-Guidance Counselor B.A., M.A., SUNY at Albany Johnston, Alvin- Speech, English, Dramatics B.S. in Ed., SUNY at Geneseo Sponsor: Playbills Kallinisch, Martha-Home Economics B.S. Home Economics, M.S. Education, Hunter College, N.Y.C. Sponsor: Cheerleaders Kingsbury, fMrs.J Christine- Special Education ltutorj M.S., University of Massachussetts Kraemer, fMrs.J Ruth-Home Economics M.A., Beaver College LaMaY, fMrs.J Sharilynn-English A.B., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Ebenwyck Lefkowitz, fMrs.J Jacqueline-Language B.A., Russell Sage College: M.A., SUNY at Albany FACULTY DIRECTORY Levanway, lMrs.J Elizabeth- Business Education B.S., M.S., Russell Sage College Loomis, fMrs.D Eleanor- Special Education B.S., Ohio State University Sponsor: Junior Red Cross Ludwig, Robert l.- Language, Department Chairman B.S., M.A., Columbia University Sponsor: French Honor Society Mandos, lMrs.D Barbara R. -Language . B.A., Smith College: M.A., SUNY at Albany Mayer, Frank-Co-Ordinator of Guidance B.S., M.S., M.A., SUNY at Albany: Ed. D., Columbia University McNeil, CMrs.D Gail-Social Studies B.A., Nazareth College of Rochester Meunier,f Mrs.l Shirley-English B.A., St. Lawrence University Sponsor: Cheerleaders Moon, CMrs.J Mary S.- Business Education B.S., Syracuse University: M.S., Union College Mulvaney, Lawrence-Physical Education B.S., Springfield College Coach: Football Team, Wrestling Team Neiderberger, Robert-Social Studies M.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Assigned Co-Curricular Ac- tivities O'Connor, William-Art BFA Pratt Institute Sponsor: Art Club, Senior Dean Parisi, Anthony-Social Studies B.S., Holy Cross College: M.S. SUNY at Albany Coach: Assistant Football: Head Base- ball Pashler, CMrs.D Marianne- String Orchestra L.R.S.M., Royal College of Music, Lon- don, England Pause, David-Distributive Education B.S., Bus. Ed., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Student Store, DECA Club Perkins, Belford A.-Mathematics B.S., University of Maine Pinchuk, Michael-Business Education.. B.A., Siena College: M.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Receptionists, Book Room, Business Education Club Provost, Virgil-Science B.S., SUNY at Albany Rausch, Barbara-Mathematics B.S., SUNY at Albany Reichert, Kathryn-Pre-Kindergarten B.S., SUNY at Oneonta Reig, Nicholas-Physical Education B.S., Ithaca College Sponsor: Moppers Ringland, Samuel-Electronics E.E., New York University Sponsor: Technical Service Club, Stage Crew Rizzo, ,loseph-Science B.S., Siena College: M.S., Siena College Sponsor.' Assembly Committee, Freshman Dean Scalise, Robert-Special Education B.S., Siena College Sponsor: Ski Club Schairer, Clara-Language A,B., SUNY at Albany: M.A., Middle- bury College Schwartz, William-English B.S., SUNY at Albany Severino, Armand- Science, Department Chairman B.S., M.S., Union College Sherley, Edward- Mathematics, Department Chairman B.A., M.A., SUNY at Albany Starr, Ruth-Business Education B.S., University of Denver Sponsor: Senior Section Advisor, Mon- teer Suprunowicz, Richard-Mathematics A.B., Syracuse University: M.E., Union College Coach: Tennis, Bowling Suprunowicz, Walter-Social Studies B.S., Holy Cross: M.S., Siena College Coach: Freshman Basketball Talmadge, fMrs.J .lean- Cofeteria, Manager Terry, Joseph-Science B.S., M.S., Union College Sponsor: Boys Bowling Club Tyler, Paul-PrevKindergarten B.S., Union College Vacca, Raymond-Physical Education B.S., in Health and Physical Education, Manhattan College Sponsor: Golden Spike Shoe Society, Coach, Cross Country VanHeusen, lMrs.J Christine-English B.A., in Chemistry, St. Lawrence Uni- versity: B.S., in Ed., University of Cin- cinnati: M.S., SUNY at Albany VanHeusen, George-Mathematics B.A,, Colgate University: M.A., Mont- clair State Teachers College vanSchaick, .lohn-English B.A., Union College Sponsor: Watchtower VonNostitz, Charles-Business Education B.S., Syracuse University: M.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Sportsmens Club Washington, William-Social Studies B.A., Union College: M.A., Teachers Col- lege, Columbia University Sponsor: Key Club Watson, Richard-Science A.B., M.A., SUNY at Albany: M.S. in Ed., Union College Sponsor: Science Seminar Wilson, Nancy-Librarian A.B., B.S. in L. S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor: Library Club, National Honor Society Young, Ralph-Technical B.S. in E.E., Union College RETIREMENTS MR. EDWARD SHERLEY Mr. Edward Sherley, a familiar figure around Mont Pleasant since its doors opened in 1932, will retire this June. At different times during these years he has taught all of the math courses, physics, and earth science. Vlfhile World War II was in prog- ress, he also had charge of the navigation and theory of flight classes. ln 1945, Mr. Sherley was officially appointed head of the mathematics department and has remained in that capacity until the present. In the year the school opened, he organized the first Hi-Y Club. Through the years he has been Class Dean three times. Since 1946, he has determined the ranking of the senior class, and until last year he was the only one to do so. After June, Mr. Sherley expects to generally en- joy himself. The Sherleyis are planning to move to La Jolla, in Southern California. They also plan to do some traveling. Mr. Sherley also intends to do research concerning the history of mathematics. MR. BELFORD PERKINS 6'Parting is such sweet sorrowf, In a few words Mr. Shakespeare sums up the sentiments of a fare- well. With these thoughts in mind, the students and faculty at Mont Pleasant High bid adieu to one of its outstanding members, Mr. Perkins. Mr. Perkins has been part of the school for thirty years. He was a class-dean three times in this period, and also during his stay he has sponsored the Sportsmans Clubg he enjoys the outdoors a great deal. A teacher of math and mechanical draw- ing, Mr. Perkins has come to the conclusion that the students of Mont Pleasant haven't changed. 'cThey are still fine young citizensf, he said. During retirement Mr. Perkins plans to spend his free time fishing and hunting, and he also wishes to travel across the United States. Mr. Edward Sherley Mr. Belford Perkins Emery Moore and Paul DiCristofaro as they endeavor to harmonize in choir class. Cynthia Geanopoulos as shelis about to demonstrate her artistic ability. N ,ng 1. if xxx A f L- , 'Val 1 I - W M7 ' L' N ,aNs. 'C- 'QWAE Mr. Albrezzi demonstrates how to weld clay together as John Maiorano and Shirley Frederick observe. John Veldman illustrates his musical talent. Q 9' 'SZ Bruce McDowell ponders his selection of oils. Mr. O'Connor demonstrates how to solve a problem in com- mercial art. CULTURAL ACHIEVEMENTS The Music and Art Departments comprise the cultural aspect of Mont Pleasant. The Music De- partment, under the direction of Mr. Cleveland Howard, is knovtm for its outstanding achievements in the field of music appreciation. Mr. Howard, who teaches rudiments, the theory of music, and choir, also sponsors Symphonic Singers, a select group of forty voices that is well known for its musical ability. Through the efforts of Mr. Howard the Symphonic Singers have been privileged to perform in many parts of the United States as well as in Canada. The aim of the Art Department is to help stu- dents develop their skills, creative abilities, and a sensitivity to the fine arts. Among the many courses offered in the art pro- gram are oil painting, ceramics, basic art, and drawing and painting. Poster and advertising design are also offered by the art department for students interested in commercial art. This department also maintains, in the main halls, a rotating exhibitnof the students' work and also acts as custodians of a permanent collection of famous reproductions which are displayed throughout Mont Pleasant High School. Q, Q f 0-ie Eddie Hines and Jim Pone ponder the structure of a short story. Voula Kontakos contemplates a prehistoric era in earth science class. , '-Ea., f... fr' Karyn Teichner poses for a moment in the midst of Mr. Rizzo's chemistry class. Meredith Fetter and Agnes Warwick in short- hand class. Chris Relyea and Diane Sanders in deep concentration. 11 Mr. Neiderberger takes time out to go into detail about a certain point in World History. Q t A ef, A Glenn Simek finds out that notetaking is an important part of learning American History. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS Our Academic Achievements section is composed of the English, Math, Social Studies, Language and Science Departments. Each of these departments plays an important part in the lives of all who enter the gates at Mont Pleasant. The English Department initiated a new book system to aid the students in getting the most out of material covered. Also, a greater emphasis is being put on literature. Much has been written in the past few years about the new mathematics . The meaning of this phrase is that not only new topics are taught but also that the traditional topics in mathematics are taught from a new viewpoint. The underlying pur- pose of this new viewpoint is to teach the student the understanding of the operation which he is using as well as the technique of performing them. The sweeping changes are introduced so that the students leaving Mont Pleasant for institutions of higher learn- ing will have the best preparation possible for future work in mathematics. The main objective of the Citizenship Education Department is to increase international understand- ing on the part of each student. A concept of the progress of mankind and a reasonable knowledge of world history are the department's equally worthy objectives. Finally, the preparation of students to assume the role of responsible citizenship has al- ways been a fundamental goal. This year marked the beginning of MP's unique activated laboratory for language study. The elaborately designed installation, which has lab- oratory earphones at each student position and a console from which the teacher can tune in on any student he chooses for evaluation, is an important adjunct to an already famous and well-established program. Last but not least, our Science Department is one department which becomes more and more important in our modern world. Mont Pleasant's science depart- ment has been improved and enlarged in order to keep up with the rapid scientific pace. All of the science curriculums have been brought up-to-date. Besides having new equipment in the departments of biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, biologi- cal science, and physical science rooms, the stu- dents are also benefited by many new courses. si gif 4'M9NX Mr. DiCcrlJo shows his IB class how to bisect a right angle. 3' Charles Dutcher prepares material for a future test Ringland checks to see if Ronald Simmons, Dave Rogers, and Bill Sagatys have set up a circuit properly. K n li 'f 'W' ,Ll if X T 'Z -' Q --'YT' an ' :riff L A 'X 1 1 foe V, -A - 1 .W a x, 5-ipf f.f s,-A-A 4.15 n -Q ' - 3' A Fw, . . 4-- ,s A2 , W TECHNICAL AC HIEVEMENTS Once inside the Gates To Achievement, we find many different paths leading to further education. One of the most important of these is that which leads to the Technical Department. The programs in this department offer courses of specialization in both the electrical and mechanical technologies. These form an integral part of the curriculum at Mont Pleasant High School. The College Preparatory Technical Program is designed as a challenge for the above-average stu- dent. It is the most rigorous scholastic program of- fered, and it provides the student with a full aca- demic college preparatory course plus the technol- ogies. The newly-inaugurated four year technical pro- gram, which admits ninth grade students to Mont Pleasant, enables those selected at the end of eighth grade. to prepare for Advanced Placement courses in their senior year. Presently, there are selected eleventh graders taking basic courses in physics and mathematics which will lead to Advanced Place- ment Physics and Calculus as seniors. To provide for an expanded four-year program, the science and technical laboratories have been enlarged and renovated. New laboratory facilities and experiences in the Technical Department add to enrichment of the program and to the prepara- tion of students for college or the technical branches of industry. Thus, the College Preparatory Technical program is, indeed, one of the many Gates to Achievement. ,f J , 1 , 1 Mike Dockal and Ed Page assemble the several parts of a HIOIUT. Mrs. Deveno instructs her nursing class 1n t nf' if W1 v 'fa X l i ,ks l l Margaret Chase shows her power of concentration. Terry Cooper shows Patty Ames that boys can cook too. r , V X A K w . ' . ,rf ,g .se ,,,. - i t ,A S: ir, H' 1 In . y .o,, V, , ,W it-QQYZS' . ' ig, L a UTILITARIAN ACHIEVEMENTS The purpose of the Home Economics Department at Mont Pleasant is not only to teach pupils to cook and to sew, but also to understand themselves. By being able to understand themselves, they will be able to understand others more effectively. Since work is done informally in these classes, students acquire self discipline. Because there are no special groupings, people of varied abilities are able to work together. The Industrial Arts program plays an important role for students interested in shop work and me- chanics. In his freshman year, a student may take a course in Industrial Arts to become oriented with the field. If he chooses, he may continue his studies with Auto and Aviation mechanics in his next two years. Students are divided according to their me- chanical ability, and different groups will be work- ing on a project at one time. Students are carefully supervised by the shop teachers who observe their individual efforts and potential for vocational work after high school. From the Physical Education Department we ac- quire the skills to improve our mental alertness, physical fitness and health education classes. Exer- cise is, of course, the first consideration but also, under the auspices of this department, health educa- tion classes add a knowledge of hygiene. Affiliated with our Physical Education Program is driver education, which is a twenty Weeks, course. Driver Education is our school's most popular elec- tive because it is a safe way for our pupils to learn the technique of becoming cautious and conscientious drivers. Another important part of the school curriculum is the Business Education Department under the leadership of Mr. Delbert Collis. There are over one thousand potential secretaries, stenographers, cashiers, file clerks, and business machine operators who are presently being trained in these various skills. The subjects offered in this department range from classes in business machines to shorthand, all of which are designed to aid the students in his p1'Cp8I'2'ltiOI1 f0I' 8 CHICCT. 'U WITHIN THE GATES ,goonogooo,,,.9.sgo:.z: o far- w il ,ff ,fn .H+ s vw ,P Q . P -1 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-I. to r.: Mr. Jo- Deang D. Sistar- M.A. Sims, Vice DiCocc0, Trcas. Sepll Rizzo, enik, Pres., Pres.g T. Kneeling: T. DiLeva, Corr. Seng N. Tebbano, Rec. Sec. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Bottom. Row: Tebbano, M. A. Sims, P. Montone, T. DiCocco, N. Arre, A. Raucci, J. A. DiBl:1si0. Row 2: B. Famiano, D. Harvey, L. Gabriele, J. DcLorcnz0, K. Kaminski, S. llvccllc, L. Marshall. Row 3: J. Kulbako, T. Girard, N. Griffin HI, T. Sistarcnik, S. Anderson. Row 4: B. Kelly, G. Jackson, N. Marquis, J. Vasko, lx avg. ,W came., DiLcva, T. Ciancetta, D. C. Lewandowski, D. Hicks. f 5 , 1 K , 'Cl X ,, i rx? V L. Chase J. DrC0cco ' , K. Clabotte T. D1Cooco S. Aggen G. L. ESFQETOWH HR 125 Mr. John Friedman discusses homeroom. cafeteria behavior wi th his Q ., H J. Donadio T. Fowler S. Fusco J. Harpp D. Harvey .l. Klotz W. Knightes G. Knull V. Malacek L. Nedosko F. Powell C. Rowley T. Ruggio E. Stewart P. Slringham V. Verlotte I X as Y V. klIK- . 1. fm ,S-fgv'i ,::v'T'l, :wax fffsfl 31 1' ' ' ' u ' 'X lv' Q.: .11 flllx Q S 5 l ,,, a'. .,.., .Sli 1113- -51' f ll,A V ,xii HR 205 YM., S .Q 'Y 1 ' NQEM . 5 L: is ,eff A vw' ,, .. .wx . 1 : f- K M45 . Mr. R. Vacca S. Anderson A. Amedorc -1 I i f fl.. . I .QW Gul ur. .lf Swv L. Bowman O. Cook G. Ganswith F. Mauna B. Saglimbeni M. Sullivan M. Brennan S. DiGeorgia J. Helstowski L. Maresca W. Sanders L. Taylor B. Checca T. DiLevz1 F. Konopka J. Norvici D. Schorpp L. Vallor P. Collins M. Gaines D. Kozloski R. Przychohny G. Stanton D. Vrooman 'if 'A 4 , E D D Mr. R. Suprunowicz 4' ' I W ' ' A 3 1 C. Boyd , , A : ' L A L. Bunt Q z ff. ' 7 fly 1 4 Q15 ' J. Farnham . ' 5 s V 1 ' ll ' D W 'K' , WRT- ljjQf'1'i, I 'Ll ,r i- . . l ,.. . P. W' y QQ. 6 I F. S' b 1' R J.Ku11,ak0 lm 01 G. Leber B. Luther 1 N 5 V. Martiniano A A -rv , S J.. I . , 0 J. Swiatocha R. Meinbold A T. Richardson C. Rogers A 4 ,N R. Sarnucki ,W K in -Y v R . ,iff W I ,wtf R. Vulente ,uv HR 'I27 ',. T-19' 4 ,h ' 'fx C, f , i, K' ' 1? 4 2 g if R ,x .. v. ,-N ., K R '? '. QV V -. -:Y 4 1 :sw I isa? Q , N A ' , 5 i Q - A - ' 3 f f W I a T - .r, - I A F f 5. - 3 A . 4 2 5 5 - A ' M' '5 Ml: . - l A , Mrs. E. Loomis T. Campanella A. Colandra J, Cydylo A. DeCarlo B. DeMatteo T. Grawell A. Gregg E. Harris D. Hoyt B. Maura W. Miller A. Neach A. Powell W. Rourke M. Schwalm A. Seaman T. Williams S. Wiltsie HR 142 .R , in o f 4 if A, .1 . , 1 Q 575 fl? - ' . 'X ' e if 'Hairy ' r gi A j A. Allen A . A 2 cl R. Boulay 5 .iillgillfzil J' Di Donna ii-riqkf' G. Gaida 4' Miss M. Carr f N Ami FQ Miss Carr balances her attendance register during a homeroom period. M. Hatala R. Heisler .A---X 'Y 04, A W J . Komomy R. Matulewicz R. Mone J. Nedvidek N. Pratt L. Price E. Rutkowski A. Stroble L. Strobeck A. Viscusi SWL5? is ,755 J. .. A li, HR 228 ' 'I ,, .fu 5 . xx 1 . .,. 1 2 6 vi A? , . K , 9 M . 1- .4 e . : 5 5 w . - .a Q . 7 Mr. Thomas DiCerbo , 'N ' A.Abbatie1lo A fi . fl 45 K ' QQ- IQY gf' fill: D. Bonacquist F. Ferro J. McDonald T. Ciancetta A. LaFreniere C. Meier P. DiDonato J. Liggett S. Miller HR Caf. D Miss Diane Charton A. Carusone W. Fountain J. Harbin J. Abbato S. Decatur R. Fowler P. Kinzel K. Bonesteel J. DiBlasio K. Glennon D. Macherone J. Carey J. DiCerbo R. Hane V. Macherone M i. aa.. ' P i .Q .V ' ' f.J'n a 'fitig 1-f.. -,g.3.?.Ux5,1 - V 4 2 , af,g S K C. Milliman P. Oliver T. Pannone sf' J. Preston D. Shannon D. Sistarenik C. Mould S. Rowell R. Pitucci R. Stepp A. Pomato B. Stopnytsky B. Rossetti J. Vasko i .,,, ax - I .Q on . 3' 4 . . .f . 14 ' .J Vg -2 . gi, la l , J! I .1 ww- ,Qw -SK .25 ismef-eff! Q 'S A. Terrenzio J. Vincent A. Zahn W. Vasko P. Zeininger R. Zullo A s arg.- , .g . ,.,, ,J 5 ' 1, rx 0 fs 4 4- Ja-.. 1 3 .ai .A , D CAF-A JT 4 1-if 1 Mr. B. Perkins G. Campbell Mr. Perkins checks to see if everyone's present. 14-XL Capitummino S. Fiano Griffin Grounds Johnson Kaminski Kazmierczak Lewis J. Lokenherg Madcharo J. Mineconzo Patka Ring Rohare Snyder Last minuic cramming iz-7 15 i ' 35 Y QE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Bottom Row: Mr. Bruno Caldaro, Sponsorg M. Furbcck Corr. Sec.: L. Sykes, Vice Pres.g P. DiCristofaro, Pres. Row 2: R. Fragomeni, Treas. M. Dagostino, Rec. Sec. in 3. Q. 5? - ai N, ,J h Y A 3 if 1 'A Q iw .i ' 3 if M X . if , if ,. 1 f 2 -gy T 4 -1 QQ 5' S S: i E . , A it V? H ,- eo f gg: Mr. Clarke lists the pressure exerted on a metal for the benefit of homeroom 120. l '16 Q If -xxx l ,E ng , 55 HR 1 Mr. C. Clarke D. Hawkey M. B. Marquis R. Brzozowy M. Hepburn P. Renus G. Calkins K. Holcomb R. Rowley M' Sturgeon F. Fisher R. La-1Freniere D. Strait M. Trolio J. Watrous Ken Holcomb, Mary Beth Marquis, Mike Sturgeon, and David Hawkey test the strength of steel. '41 aa HR 141 L, L in . , C , f HR 128 T. Cade C. Diamond J. Irving Mr. R. Scalise K. Jackson R..Mayes .1 . McCangh G. Mineconzo C. Ahieri S- Never A. Rickson K. Slater B. Stelmack D, Ballgne A. M. Summer 4-'F' Y 'Q-1 in i was 1' . 1 1 S Q' 3 1. '35 1 ,gg A 23' '. -1, Fw my if , rx ' .1 f 5 L .2 . M' f' 1 S . li .4 - T? , f' i 1 , f ' 5 A. Amlaw E. Baron M- Benfiquisto K. Keszey R. Mannato S- MCYCF S. Kwak P. Martin E- Piervne A. Lewis M. McKay M. Purcell 2 23551 115 5111.5 .. A g. fsif ii. 1 'ig' if iiiaili ' J' if J. Bittner Q1 g' S V in A ' , E. Brooks A fjgzv , , A 3-.. -W. ' T. cahiu , ,A lfg N 1' ' Y , i , ,,, 'ir' S 'I ff is - ,. N. Cope Q, Q W Q 2 F. Delohn W f ' - . S. Dykeman ' i 0 P if: 2 ,,, A i in R. Fragomeri - 1 X X 13.1- L. Fraker V - Q um- ' J. Crabicki 4 . , ,K 3 5, ..,, r - ' I 5 . A I-M P HR 126 E11 1 Q. , A ex fxa' 1 ,.:. Y. 2 if Xl ar- ,f 1' Y 1-qi 5 a'J' 6:3- fn ei ig L ' .M i 1 gk 1 I f Q? ' Q . F an :A'L,,:rl Jx, 9512-'ev .,f- I. Y' 7. Mr. Provost checks his daily attendance. , Q Q, -nl' V I 'Alf J- i 43 4' sf. , s n , u ,,V, 4, Q x r i Qs wa l U Mr. V. Provost C. Comanzo J. Fowler L K- Lewimdowskl E. Anker T. Cooper C. Gallagher .fr P- MOHOIO . C. Benaquisto E. Decker A. Hammer E ,. J- 0leCh0W5kl K. Burg D. De Santis T. Isabella Hui 'Q so ws' I 'NTU K 1' . I 7:7 I A? E S E, Palleschi Rita Webb reads the bulletin in junior homeroom 126 l ' 2 iennacchia Er S . . Ramos cr, M0 3 is , , 5 . - 2 ? . ' ' F R. Siaskiewicz C. Smith V, MQ R. Stegel '97, Lf., L Et ,I g, fb s . :X .J C ws -Elf: V- Q -' fl..- 5 'z 3. i' fQ3Ti5ig?5!f'fElifl71::'3 ' 1 V. RFP x f 55: , W' x ,. - asm: Q V J. Taylor f .,.- T23 ' . A K D E. Vosburg it - V .. 1 D. Williams fi 3 .. - 1 A -v- .di -21 Y ' I ' -. ii a H Y: , .A V, N. it si. 53 , Mlss Kallmlsch balances her attendance book dunng homeroom. M. Dubb D. Friar M. Godlewski B. Ille M. Jozefowicz V. Kontakos M. Kristel S. Lancaster L. Lencewicz M. Patierno B. Richards N. Sesow C. Sykala W. Vogt C. Yahn l - 'fc ,, :nv ,. 1' 1 . ny J' ,vy- 2 . MTS- H- Cl1mIIliHgS D. Francis D. Hohenshild L. Bonacquist V. Gaspara D. James P. DiCI'iSl0fZlT0 Grounds D. Klagls HR 145 HR 208 'uf ur' v .. ', .i - ,fi 'vw-. . 5 1 2 9 -'Q X 1 ge-Y f ' if li 49, ' Q vw. B. wa E-DDNN N 1' me 215- 5 ' -f'-'.- S -c-.. fe L 1 ' XQXQ A Q f ' Q W M z iv' I A -A . - W 5 l l A .4 l Q- A 'V ,Ag b W ' .W wif, if . M .M L 1 -' ak 3 ,K -A 451-511 r .. M. L. Lewis M. Modest S. Petraske L- Lfflli .l. Muscanell D. Powell M. Malacek M. E. O'Neil D. Ruggcrio R. Shaulis ll, A , , 'L 0 augur , ' ' is 2 X4 X., V M. x' W f Q x ' t , 4 -V e ' ' ?'.. , l. yi .1 D :fi . , ' 'vm Mr. Robert Campbell L. Aldi P. Bonczkowski G. Bullis L. Cunestraro .3 nut, ,vu P. Terry M. A. Civitello S. Frederick P. Gaudio B, Gentile N. Guliano M, Urban C. Liquori V, F. Mqhoney Q u V , , P. MacDonald S. Merchant J. Muscanell V L I 1. Weatherhead lfxl J. Parisi T :. 1 , Petroski P. Rupinski . P. Osterhout ' S. Schmidt Q A ..:. . rv -i a i 'l 1 , ' X X. 491, .. M. Turner J. White I. Wnorowski 1 5, J , X ig I S .r 5 31 5235: .. ., l.g.?.,R'g2'Zu ne... ' 'T 7 , a N. H. . F31 .A Q a , E 5351. K. Bielawski W. Dubb D. Rogers HR 213 5 me '.. 'D . 5. K 5 ff! lf sv '1 J. :ET 'I Bw 4 if 1. Ifubgqn-im 'S Mt x' A Q., W J u B. Button F. Cavanaugh L. Cervoni E. Coon D. DeBiase M. Furbeck R. Hamil D. Miller M. Pawlowski C. Pecoraro D. Santora P. Shafran P. Tatro J. Tote G. Vinehout gf ESQ 4535? :- 'fri ' :ff ' sq ' 4- as A. DeSantis B. Quay E. Walker HR 21 6 J. Bienduga C. Brant J. Byster B. Chamberlain M. Gerardi R. Cosselin L. Hart M. Hewitt D. Iovinelli P. .lurosko B. Levine M. Lupe L. McDowell J. Miller L. O'Connor T. Palkovic Y . Pink C. Rakvica L. Santoro A. Sardella K. Shumway F. Starr F. Tricozzi J. York 1, in Miss B. Rausch J. Alexander .l. Alper J. Amell Miss Rausch explains permanent registration to her homeroom. v 5 2 I l e i 5 P. Barlette P. Bernardi D. Brereton J. Cagnina F. Catman K. Cochrane A. DiDonna K. Hartley P. Hicks J. J ankowski C. Karker D. Kaye R. Kochem J. Kozak F. Mallozzi P. McGovern 1. Pacelli D. Pannone F. Porter J. Sayles D. Schettine P. Secor C. Wise R. Woznack K, , . v . S f .D .J yu . .5 5' QS 5.3 f E . ., V I 1 W ' .3 if fl Q . e pf V 1 .. l .. I kg 13 Q I Y M , rl1 'k,, H' il ' D 1 iv 9 is , 4 i I D ' R l y qggg ... is . ,li V. i g . R X ', N ,fix N - Y' gl 9 5 , C V4 f ' Q qwlf . g S' V f .gif 11 . ', Y 1 fzlic' '- K 4 1 3 x, ik , ,. ,, W ., dp 4' ux.,,m . . my ff, V nw. is ad Leak ' f . 1 new HR 'I 13 gg. 3 , '. f' -5 . fi f,.-fgigi V 221, f'iJi1 ii -si' 5575? . ' Mr. A. Johnston A 715 Q J 7 W ' iff N. Abbato I K 'K 3 - g f 'X S. Attanaseo W JM S. Bates I - D. Berrian f C. Brugnetti I gl ei ll nil' F. Boreali -- , C. Carucciolo M. Chase C D. Christian I D. Clark C. Cornick X I In M. Dugostino 12? J J M. Daviero .f ' P. Dcitz ' S. DeL0renzo ' ' M. DiCocco , A. Falace i A. Frescatore X . 1, J. Giello 'iw D. Hall V ' J. Hill ,X - J. Hopper 3 W. Lake I - M Y J J 74' F T . J M. Municri krri J i X 1 D. Maxwell re 'Y 'I V' R. M. Nustucie 1 5 .f I' . G. OSlfJHdCf ft 2 'RD E J. Pasquariello . 3 1 gf. 5 D. Tuglieri Q 4 4 ' P' :- JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Bottom Row: L. Martiniano, P. Gaudio, M. Paniccia, F. Bumbardatore, M. Civitello, H. Buono, L. Aldi. Row 2: C. Carnevale, B. Alois, M. Manieri, S. Dykeman, K. Keszey, C. Wise, J. Butryn, D. Santora, L. Lezzi. Row 3: F. Boreali, M. Sturgeon, R. Fragomeni, M. Furbeck, J. Dawson, M. Dagostino, P. Diflrislofaro, J. Attanasio, D. McDougall. ACTIVITIES WIFI 4 1 F XX E 1 . , .xv . wp I -QI, sky! ww 'VgWII. 1 155,45 A' 'SJ' 932: .fflu fi? 334.3 GL X . 1 V- 4- 'tjft-1: ' Mr. J. Fitzsimmons, District Manager of Pontiac Motors, presents a sales- manship award to Lee lrish, president of DECA, as Richard Gentile, Mr. J. Collins, Mr. W. Kouray and Mr. D. Pause look on. Deca Top Candy Salesmcn K. Waters, E. Walker --+f , gn:-fi+9'5 ' 'X 4, lf . at y, t A 'eg -as? ?,g?'4ftaf ' Twrlrl Mr. R. Liszcwski. Manager of the Toy Department at Carl's explains selling techniques to Bill Brown and Pat Jackson. W .auf DECA 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, enrolled in the Distributive Education course, make many field trips to local businesses and observe the methods with which they operate. They also participate in statewide contests, con- duct job interviews, study the art of display, delve into merchandising mathematics, and participate in sales demonstrations. Last year, Michele Cramer took second place in the contest in public speaking. DECA is sponsored by Mr. D. Pause. I. to r.: K. Waters, Secretary, R. Gentile, Vice President: M. J. Greene, Historiang L. Hotaling, Parliamentarianq B. Bartz, Treasurer: Sitling-L. Irish, President. Deca Club students breakfast in Carl Co. before the big day. A 5 WM AN 'Athi' SENIORS-Bottom Raw: P. LaBelle, B. Purcell, M. A. Zimmer, M. J. Greene, L. Hotaling, P. Jackson, B. Kyme. Row 2: Mr. D. Pause, Sponsor, F. Ragucci, M. Stanton, V. Semprevivo, B. Brown, Row 3: L. Irish, B. Bartz, B. Welch, D. Dunster, E. VanAernem. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Betsy Noyes discusses candy- selling with Mrs. Milgate at the Carl Co. candy counter on DECA Day. .IUNIORS-Bottom Row: B. Noyes, M. Modest, C. Millimun, M. Modest, S. Gardino. Row 2: E. Walker, C. Modest, P. Osterhout, A. Hummer, M. Niles, S. Casapello, E. Harris, K. Waters. Row 3: F. Farina, R. Girard, B. Button, E. Kedzier, B. Maura, M. Krawczak. Row 4: R. Gentile, B. Zimmer, W. Dubb. K. Wolf, Pres.g D. Sayles, Vice-Pres.g M. Rossetti, Tre11s.g M. Marmo, Sec. Bottom Row: K. Wolf, M. Marmo, R. Bellomo, M. Ros- setli. Row 2: L. Hart, S. Lundberg, A. Willianis, T. Campana. Row 3: E. Anker, D. Sayles, D. Sanders, N. Ahbato. Row 4: S. Bielawski, K. Wil- son, J. Viscusi, C. Pecoraro. Row 5: P. Gaudio, L. Olsen, J. Moncsko, A. Sexton. Row 6: M. Dagostino, L. Lczzi, R. Newkirk, E. Ter- renzio. MOPPETTES The Moppettes, a service organization at Mont Pleasant, is made up of twenty five girls who repre- sent the freshman, junior and senior girls. One of their various duties is the up-keep of the girls' gym by dusting the floor at noon and every day after school. ln addition, the Moppettes help prepare the Girlsl gym for parties, dances and other various school functions. Their annual 'Lmumv sale which is held each year on Election Day in preparation for the Mont Pleasant-Linton football game is one means of raising money. The Moppettes are sponsored by Miss Argulski. tx it 5 L BOYS BOWLING CLUB-Bottom Row: J. Cagnina, T. Capogna, J. Friello, K. Byrnes, M. Shannon. Row 2: R. Siaskewicz, M. Mineconzo, L. Santoro, N. Pacelli, D. DiNola, Mr. Terry, Sponsor. Row 3: M. Brennan, F. Van Patten, R. Burdick, S. Skoda. BOWLING CLUB Two days a week the Boys Bowling Club meets at the Sportsman's Bowl to practice. Boys with acquired skill, as well as amateurs, enjoy this stimulating sport. At the end of the year trophies are awarded to the boys with the highest score and highest game. GYM AIDES The gym aide plays an integral part in the ef- ficient dispensation of the duties in the girls' gym. These girls take attendance and execute various jobs in order to assist the gym teachers. These jobs in- clude checking each girl for proper uniform, place- ment of gym equipment to be utilized, and the inspection of locker rooms. xv GYM AIDES-Bottom Row: D. Maxwell, J. Moscardini, D. Battag- lino, M. Wachowicz, P. Perry. Row 2: E. Pal- leschi, M. Marmo, S. Slade, M. L. Lanaro, P. Snell, J. Olwert, N. Kettner. 9.- PROJECTIONISTS CLUB-Row 1: J. Dugan, T. Veldman, F. Porter, D. Brerelon, B. Ricllulc, J. Bienduga, J. Amell, F. Saehrig, D. While. Row 2: R. Shawlis, B. Hcenan, R. Alois, P. Becker, I. van Schaick, J. Campana, J. Sindoni, A. DiDonna, F. Renna, R. Woznack, J. DiCocco, B. Checca, Mr. Bloomingdale, sponsor. Row 3: M. Sturgeon, R. LaFreniere, K. Holcomb, BI. Trolio, P. Iovino, R. Barto, D. Dunham, M. Palmer, D. Taylor, G. Milliman, G. Knull, C. Nelson, A. Colandra, J. Jankowski. GOLDEN SPIKE SHOE-Row 1. J. Falconio, A. Carter, E. Moore. Row 2: H. Bonacquist, J. Friello, P. DiBlasio. Row 3: R. Brodesser, P. Oeschner, P. Willsey. Row 4: W. Fichtner, P. McGovern, .l. Kury. Row 5: M. Hepburn, R. Carlos, P. Caizzo. Row 6: J. DiCocco, D. McDougall. Row 7: S. Anderson, J. Kozak, W. Dubb. PROJECTIONISTS CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Ralph Bloomingdale, the members of the Projectionists Club learn how to operate the film, slide, and opaque projectors. The members devote a great deal of their time to showing the many films that are available to the school. GOLDEN SPIKE SHOE The Mont Pleasant High School Chapter of the Golden Spike Shoe Society is an elite fellowship of athletes. To receive an invitation to membership, a boy must prove himself in the sports of cross country and track. Among the activities .planned this year was a trip to a major collegiate indoor track meet to view the action for once, instead of participating. GERMAN CLUB Bottom Row- F Donato Pres J Herman C Cartwri ht it XI E il in Q Iorris Treasx - . . ' , .3 . , . g , . . . O'Ne , R. lr tlesser, Vice Pre.,.g R. B , , G. Borenstein, Mr. G. Goldstein, Sponsor. Row 2: S. Frederick, T. Thorne, K. Silz. D. Whelan, li. Levine. Row 3: M. Roman. C. Lot . ey. R. Hewitt A. Simmons. Row 4: F. Mullozzi, K. Keszey, E. Lawlor, J. Preston, B. Gans, P. Oliver. Row 5: NI. Green, li. Muller, R. Wcstervelt, A. DiDonna R. Mannato, E. Tidhall. GERMAN CLUB The German Club strives to broaden the German SPORTMAN'S CLUB The Sportsmanis Club is open to all boys who students' knowledge of the life and culture of the German-speaking peoples. In order to obtain first- hand information, speakers from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland are entertained regularly. In the question and answer sessions which follow, much is learned which cannot be found in text books. are interested in outdoor activities. The club has two purposes: to develop the qualities of true sport- manship and to create an active interest in the conservation of game. fish, forests and streams. At present the club has access to a fifty foot, 22 caliber rifle range, and owns five target rifles. SPORTSMANS CLUB-Bottom Row: P. Miles, J. Sinay, D. Dunham, F. Fisher. Row 2: Mr. von Nostitz, Sponsorg R. Alheim, M. Sturgeon, R. La- Freniere, R. Pomerleau, J. Cagnina, M. Scott, F. Cutman, F. Renna, A. DiDonnu, B. Richutc. Row 3: C. Nelson, J. Junkowski, D. Strait, B. Purdy, B. Muller, R. Woznack, M. Hepburn, D. Francis, A. Mineconzo, G. Bassi, M, Green. Row 4: D. Pelkey, H, Stenard, M. Moraway, H. Oppelt, P. Angelone, J. Wolf, P. Paszkiewicz, D. Jarvis, B. Vogt, M. Kaftanski, D. Burnham. SENIORSfBattom Row: M. Nealon, S. Prokop, A. Williams, P. Snell, J. Smith, B, Przybylek, P. Robare, K. Pecora, G. Warzala, C. Flynn, D. Sanders, Row 2: S. Jones, J. Santo, L. Warner, K. Havlicek, D. Sayles, T. Campana, E. Terrenzio, R, Lalilalfa, S. Bielawski, J. Viscusi, M. Rossetti. X ,fha i?,W i icygwxws Q 3 , .to Ml ,AFC Swim gf ff RAIDERETTES X wget of B. Przybylek, Captain IUNIORS-Bottom Row: M. Davicro, B. A. Bandosik, S. Frederick, D. Max- well, C. Curacciolo. Row 2: H. Buono, S. Lundherg,,M.AL. Lanaro, I.. Lezai, K. Shumway, S. Santora. Row 3: L. Martiniano, S. Petraske, P. Gaudio, L. Donadio, K. Bouck, D. Miller, C. Yahn, M. Dagostino, L. Barber. The football season began with a vibrant line of young girls marching out to form a 'LVN for victory. Half-times begin with this same skillful group march- ing with the band to form various patterns. Who is this Pleasant group of girls?-The Mont Pleasant Raiderettes under the direction of Miss Diane Charton. They are the girls who, with their un- mistakable red and white uniforms and pompoms, add interest and color to football games at MPHS. This group has performed not only at football games, but at the pep rally for this year's most successful MP and Linton game. They practice every night after school during the football season. The Raid- erettes are chosen after they try out at the end of their freshman year. Barbara Przybylek had the responsibility, as captain, to lead the Raiderettes through their many intricate routines. The Raiderettes are comprised of twenty juniors and twenty seniors. It must be said that this group best exemplifies the spirit of Mont Pleasant. SENIOR CRITICS-Bottom Raw: J. Moscardini, F. Simboli, R. Parillo, D. Santora, C. Pecoraro. Row 2: M, B. Marquis, S. Foss, M. Sheldon, R. Westervelt, J. Veldman. Row 3: K. Teichner, J. Alper, S. Nicholas, P. Barlette, K. Keszey, J. Attanasio, F. Tariello, Mrs. Prescott fSponsorD, F. Boreali, G. Restifo, D. Micklos, J. Alexander, A. Kilh. SENIOR CRITICS This is an informal discussion group which meets at school once or twice monthly. Senior Critics is meant to promote self expression and the exchange of personal ideas and opinions. Each meeting is centered around a selected book. Under the guidance of -a well-trained person the members interpret, judge, and compare the work in many ways. Going beyond this, they use the book as a starting point for even broader topics. ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Athletic Council functions as a service organi- zation whose members work in the ticket booths at Mont Pleasant sporting events and during noon hours. The group works at football and basketball games as well as for track and wrestling meets. Besides working at these regular sporting events, the Athletic Council also participates in such ac- tivities as Alumni Night. ATHLETIC COUNCIL- Bottom Row: C. Dam- herg, M. Jozefowicz, S. Dykeman, N. Cope, J. Mollicone. Row 2: C. Tryon, E. Staley, T. Campana, P. Petroski, G. Bullis, M. Wachowicz. Raw 3: Mr. D. Boyd fSponsor7, R. Zullo, H. Karkcr, R. Westervelt, F. Sistarenik, H. Bonac- quist, G. Bagnato, F. Tariello. Karen Wolf Rosemary Bellomo Judy Battaglia fr xx , 'vx I . gm t Qu ,mn Mandy Carter xQ'l 1:1 ,fha D 1 -AN VARSITY WLM- rm x --f- Q..- x If CHEERLEADERS Janet Moncsko Lissa Gentile C0-Captain Diane Bagtaglmo Co-Captazn Marie Marmo V ms., - ,A ,A , I Marie Stroble Row 1: N. Sacco, C. Carnevale, P. Herath, N. Abbato, L. Olsen. Row 2: J. Reynolds-Co-Captain, L. Hart, Co-Captain, P. Deitz, D. Micklos, D. Christian. Undaunted by the rain, our cheerleaders stick it out. J R I I The most important job of our cheerleaders is to promote good spirit and citizenship at Mont Pleasant by setting a good example. Under the sponsorship of Miss Cohen, Miss Kallinisch, and Mrs. Smith, the girls put in hours of practice to perform at games, pep rallies, and traditional parties. They are required to adhere to a strict code of morality which even requires that their hair he of natural color. Also, during the school year, they must maintain a C average as a minimum. -r ,xg ,. 7 11 1 gang, M. Mtmaefi me F. Mallozzi A. Cartel' F. Boreali S. Foss F. McKendree P. Petroski B. Cordon P. .lurosko M. L. Lewis S. Bates M. Trolio B. Winters N. Bradt J. Trejderowski M. DiCocco L. Marocco N. Cope l. Vifnorowski F. LaMalfa J. Dawson D. Berrian PLAY BILLS Playbills enables students to explore the field of the theatre. It gives them an opportunity to develop talent in the many aspects of it, including instruc- tion in scenery design, lighting, costuming, make- up, and acting. Under the guidance of Mr. Johnston, students learn to appreciate and to produce living drama, a unique method of presenting ideas to mankind. Another function of the Playbills is to produce the annual play. Although the entire membership does not take part in the actual presentation as members of the cast, they all contribute in some way to the overall production to gain an invaluable experience. Carole Pecoraro, Sec.-Treas. Mr. Alvin Johnston, Sponsor Gary Restifo, Pres. STUDENT BOARD Mont Pleasant's Student Board has been in exis- tence for a decade, and, with the cooperation of the entire .student body and faculty, it continues to oversee the activities of the school. It sponsors many projects and attempts to raise money for the school throughout the year. With the sound of the opening kickoff whistle, the Student Board operates concession stands at home games during the football season. In October, at the school's open house the Board provides guides STUDENT BOARD OFFICERS-Sitting: Mr. Campbell, Sponsorg D. Bat- and ushers for the freshman students and their par. taglino, Sec. Standing: R. Szczepanski, Treas.g M. Martell, Pres.g E. Lake, ents November Sees the Officers of the Board en- Vice Pres. ' gaged in the City Government for a day project. This year John Brennan was acting mayor, Mike Martell, City Court Judge, and Ed Lake, councilman. They observed our city government in action, thus if giving them a better understanding of its functions. Later on, the Community Chest drive, Clothing Drive, and a candy sale were sponsored by the Board. The money received from these activities helped to finance a new trophy case and a plaque dedicating the scoreboard to John F. Kennedy. The Student Board office this year found Karen Wolf and Jean Alexander taking care of lost and found items and the sale of bus tickets. These two girls, as well as many other workers and homeroom representatives, deserve credit for a job well done. V '75 'N-K ' Mayor Ellis presents the key to the city to acting Mayor John Brennan as Richard Malmros of Linton and Norman Chapdelaine of the Schenectady Jay- Cee's look on. SENIORS-Bottom Row: A. Williams, R. Bellomo, S. Demi, G. Warzala, C. Modest, M. Brajkovich, M. Nuzback, R. Parillo, K. Pecora, C. Flynn, M. Marmo. Row 2: J. Pompilio, J. Friello, L. Meier, D. DiNola, M. Rossetti, B. DiNola, M. Venette, P. Palmer, M. Nealon, K. Isabella, J. Stone. Row 3: K. Larsen, T. Capogna, G. Miller, H. Bonacquist, F. Sistarenik D. Jackson, R. Veslcy, J. Brennan, G. Restifo, V. Amoroso, M. Roicki. JUNIORS-Bottom Row: L. Olsen, S. Lundberg, B. Alois, K. Lewandowski, N. Sacco, S. Dykeman, C. Pecoraro, L. Bonacquist, D. Santora, A. Seaman. Raw 2: L. Sykes, L. Pacelli, R. Pomerleau, C. Benaquisto, C. Liquori, P. Caudio, F. Boreali, M. Sheldon, R. Lasak, D. Hoyt. Row 3: P. Marquez, D. Jarvis, W. Lake, D. Strait, D. Knowles, L. Santoro, V. Gaspara, D. Pannone, F. Delohn, R. Rowley, A. DiDonna, J. At- lanasio. FRESHMEN-Bottom Row: S. Fiano, P. Siponc, A. Caldara, A. Strohle, P. Florence, F. Simholi, P. Gauger, B. Rossetti, R. Dershadny, C. Berrian. Row 2: J. Peck, L. Mineconzo, A. Raucci, L. Teller, S. Wilson, C. Boyd, C. Caputo, L. Smith, G. Knull. Row 3': D. Sistarenik, J. Mareh, A. Carosone, A. Aldi, R. Zerelli, J. LaFreniere. SKl CLUB-Botlom Row: G. Goszewska, S. Attanaseo, B. Luther, S. Dykeman. L. Bonacquist. S. Petraske, D. Sayles, J. Smith, P. Snell, D. Osborn, M. Nuzhack. N. Cope, l. Wnorowski, ,l. Moncsko, D. Testa. Row 2: S. Luffman, M. Ledhetter, D. Martiniano, E. Decker, B. Heenan, P. Sipone, B. Zapolski. B. Hewitt. .l. Roberts, S. Thorne, L. Barher, K. Bielawski, K. Pecora, M. Capullo. Row 3: C. Boyd. N. Marquis, K. Clennon. W. Broderick, L. Hart, K. Bouck. L. Maroeco, F. Lalllalfa, C. Lewandowski, P. Paniccia, N. Arre, B. Kelly, J. Delohn, K. Rainey, R. Parillo. Row 4: R. Deitz, D. O'Kecfc. P. Welcli, C. Krajewski. R. Zullo, D, Bates, F. Bcnna, G. Restifo, R. Schultz, C. Dwyer, E. Lawlor, K. Beck. Row 5: J. Watrolis, J. Young, J. Weathcrheacl. Row 6: H. Bonarquist, V. Martini, P. Paskiewirz, B. Richute, C. Miller, S. Dubb, J. Ollson. K. VanDerl.ei. B. Beck, E. Lake, W. Lake, D. Brereton. OFFlCERS!Bottom Row: Mr. R. Scalise, Sponsor. Row 2: J. Smith, Sec. C B Row 3: P. Snell, Treas. Row 4: D. Osborn, Pres. This club provides an opportunity for members to develop their skills on the snow. The group makes Saturday trips by bus to known ski lodges such as Mt. Snow, Speculator, Gore Mountain, and Hickory Hill. Each year they plan an overnight trip which is very popular. The club gives the non-skier a chance to have fun and learn the art of balancing on skis. 4 'A' Jeanne Smith, Patty Snell and David Osborn prepare to leave for another ski trip. P I V' if is: :gay Easier if H, 4 K. 1, W x -,ig SCIENCE SEMINAR-Bottom Row: M. Gauger, F. Sistarenik, G. Warzala, R. Parillo, K. Teichner. D. Santora, K. Bloomer, Y. Sefcovic, K. Meluch. Row 2: E. Terrcnzio, A. M. Sexton, K. Isabella, P. Petroski, B. Cord:-n, F. Donato, V. Martini, P. Becker, J. Hcsler. Row 3: D. Micklos. C. Pecoraro, .l. Attanasio, C. Leher, D. Rector, W. Dugan, R. Westervelt, Turiello, Mr. R. Watson, Sponsor. Row fl: F. Porter, J. Swiatocha, J. Kulbako, C. Rogers, J. Farnham, R. Meinlxold. SCIENCE SEMINAR Science Seminar allows students having an in- I I . I terest in Science to go on field trips to industries ART CLUB-Kneclmg: S. Fredrick, L. Hallak, B. Lewis. Standmg: Mr. Wm. and other institutions, and also to attend lectures given by professional people of the community. In November some of the ,group's members visited the West Virgina Pulp and Paper Company. A speaker from the General Electric was presented in the middle of December. The activities of the club are selected by a small, voluntary steering com- mittee within the club. Participants also have an opportunity to plan and perform scientific research projects of their own chosing. 0'Connor, W. Lake, D. Pritchett, D. James. ART CLUB The Art Club is composed of students who show an interest and ability in the realm of art. Under the tutelage of Mr. W. O'Connor, the club strives to render its services to the school, as well as to the community. Active in designing and painting the stage scenery for the annual school play, this organization contributes its services by participating on the decorating committees of the Junior Prom and Senior Ball. The Art Club aims to endow the student with a keener understanding and a deeper insight of what lies beyond these Gates of Achieve- ment. t ff 2 l l CHOIR AND SYMPHONIC SINGERS I 1 SYMPHONIC SINGERS-Bottom Row: M. Dagostino, E. Moore, D. Micklos, P. DiCristofaro, D. Battaglino, F. Marchitto, C. Smith, J. Bittner, K. Teichner, D. Boettner, J. Grounds. Row 2: C. Damberg, P. Marquez, N. Cope, B. Levine, M. Patierno, T. Frescatore, M. Sims, P. Marquez, T. DiLeva, L. Thompson, S. Marone, B. Siegel, M. Marmo. Row 3: P. Gauger. G. Bagnato, D. Santora, D. Vrooman, B. Rossetti, D. Farone, R. Lasak, R. Pomerleau, L. Gentile, J. Brennan, C. Lewandowski, A. Palace, E. Brooks, F.Bumbardatore, R. Hamil.. Mont Pleasant combined with Linton for the an- The vocal segment of Mont Pleasantis Music De- partment is divided into two separate but similiar organizations. The choir, which meets in three classes each day, is under the direction of Mr. Cleveland L. Howard. Performing at various civic functions throughout the year, the choir provides musical en- joyment for a multitude of listeners. This year the choir participated in concerts for the Kiwanis Club, and many school assemblies. In the spring, goal of this concert is to promote peace and under- standing through music. Also, many choir students take part in Area All-State concerts and All-State competitions. This year, two Mont Pleasant students were honored through participation in the All-State Festival, sponsored by the New York School Music Association.. These two students, Cheryl Damberg and Richard Fragomeni, were among the two hund- red students from the state chosen by competitive audition. nual Music for Unity Concert. The ultimate CHOIR. PERIOD 2-Bottom Row: M. Marmo, C. Damberg, L. Gentile. D. Sanders, P. Dumas, A. Branic, M. Civitello, D. Micklos, K. Weir, K. Gordon, B. Palmer. Row 2: M. Patierno, C. Caputo, C. Wilson. C. Mould, E. Murphy, P. Panniccia, C. Lewandowski, L. Canestraro, N. Pratt, E. Coons, B. Famiano, C. Barry. K. Teichnor, R, Bellomo, M. Rossctti. Row 3: L. Thompson, F. Giello, J. Friello, D. Boettner, A. Palace, P. Marquez, P. Marquez, P. Caizzo, B. Gardner, L. Pacelli, P. Stevens, H. Bonacquist, H. Karker. Row 4: F. Bumbardatore, .l. Maiorano, J. Dugan, D. DiNola, J. Alena, K. Brown, P. Bonczkowski, H. Oppelt, W. Richards, B. Campbell, L. Chase, R. Hewitt. ? . . 1, I S W 5 x 5. CHOIR, PERIOD 4-Row 1: S. Kellcrhouse, G. Webb, K. Ferry, K. Matarazzo, R. Newkirk, K. Isabella, D. Battuglino, J. DeMarco, K. Kozlowski, K. Pecora. Raw 2: L. O'Conner, S. Dykemen, N. Cope, M. Sims, S. Murone, E. Brooks, V. Cvoszewsl-za, R. Lasak, C. Ganswitli, P. Cauger, A. Caldara, J. Ferris, C. Caracciolo, N. Arre, L. Attanasio. Row 3: L. Thompson, P. Tetlack, M. McCann, L. Riccardi, M. Dagostino, M. Marquis, W. Broderick, B. Lontruto. C. Lotev. A. Jensen, M. Lunney, A. Clcmovich, A. Frescatore, D. Hohenshild. Row 4: D. Dunham, D. Boettner, D. Whelan, C. Leger, G. Bagnato, F. Purdy, A. Simmons, L. Rockerfeller, J. White, L. Sykes, W. Thorne, F. Boreali. Row 5: J. Watrous P. Dziewit, J. Wolf, M. Iacovitti, W. Beck, J. Bittner, J. Brennan, D. Jarvis, E.Tidba11, A. Gallo, W. Leach. Mr. C. Howard seated in his familiar Pam Perry, Nancy Tebhano, Joanne DeSarbo and Donna classroom pose. Harvey raise their voices during choir class. CHOIR, PERIOD 6gRow I: D. Suntora, N. Gordon, B. Bandosik, D. Sayles, R. Hamil, J. Grounds, C. Smith, E. Anker, C. Cartwright, M. Fetter, C. Flynn. Row 2: G. Renzi, R. Rossetti, N. Tehbann, S. Bartz, T. DeCerbo, A. Strohle, S. Schultz, J. Caputo, P. Jurosko, V. Malacek, T.-DiLeva, R. Webb. Raw 3: D. Vrooman, R. Pomerleau, B. Levine, H. LuBombz1rd, J. Komorny, D. Harvey, R. Fragomeni, R. Stegel, D. Farone, L. Pangburn, D. Semerade, G. Gaida. Row 4: E. Moore, A. Aldi, J. Ostrander, J. Ripepi, C. Patrick, J. Mueller, P. DiCristofaro, T. Hines, P. Angelone, F. Marchitto. 1 ' St? 1 l. E4 1 MONDAYS-Bottom Row: M. A. Ramos, E. Macchiurella, F. Manna, A. Kilb, P. Juroskn, C. Damberg, S. Merchant, C. Carnevale, S. Lundberg M. Lanaro, L. Lencewicz, L. Aldi, A. Caldara. Row 2: T. Cahill, S. Schmidt, R. Lasak, P. Perry, C. Liquori, K. DeCrappeo, B. Quay, N. Culiano L. Maresca, E. Anker, P. Paniccia, M. A. Civitello, P. Gaudio, P. Dupont, E. Palleschi. Row 3: S. Slade, J. Trejderowki, B. Winters, F Kaplin, M. L. Lewis, G. Goszewska, D. A. Williams, C. Vinehout, C. A. Gallagher, L. Donadio, K, Bouck, C. Donato, M. Urban, B. A. Bandosik J. Butryn, L. Quackenbush, P. Martin, C. Bullis, C. Smith. On Mondays and Thursdays, at the Sportman's Bowl, the Girl's Bowling Club can be seen on the , lanes. Under the guidance of Miss Marcia Carr, the S girls learn the skills of bowling and, at the same time, compete among themselves on teams of three girls each. THURSDAYSfRow 1: M. Patierno, L. Marocco, M. A. Salmon, F. LaMalfa, R. H. Nastacic, R. Pitucci, M. Jozefowicz, D. Smith, C. Miller, ,l. Smith, P. Snell. Row 2: Miss Carr, M. Fetter, J. Viscusi, K. Havlicek, N. Hunt, M. E. Ballone, J. Mollicone, C-. Borenstein, K, Rainey, M. Ledbetter, M. Capullo. Row 3: L. Barber, I. Wnorowski, C. Battaglino, C. Carnmarere, N. Zeglen, M. Venette, K. Bullis, J. Fowler, B. Zink, S. Lancaster, P. Lancaster, N. Sesow. v NATIONAL HONOR-Bottom Row: R. Parillo, G. Warzala, M. Brajkovic-li, C. Flynn, C. Damberg, .J. DeMarco, B. Przybylek, M. Marmo, L. Gentile, J. Mollicone, E. Terrenzio. Row 2: B. Zink, A. M. Spano, D. Battaglino, K. Isabella, S. Slade, B. Winters, M. Stroble, Y. Sef- covic, P. Petroski, B. Corden, Row 3: G. Restifo, J. Brennan, R. Szczepanski, M. Martell, D. Jackson, F. Sistarenik, F. Siaba, H. Bonac- quist, R. Brzozowy, V. Loifredo, D. Rieback, H. Karker. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Diligent students possessingrqualities of good citi- zenship, maintaining a B average and participating in extra-curricular activities compose Mont Pleasant's chapter of National Honor Society. Membership comes only after these qualifications are fully met. Each year eligible juniors are asked to become probationary members. Actual membership is granted after they have satisfactorily fulfilled the require- FTA Future Teachers of America consists of students who are interested in the fields of elementary and secondary teaching. Through student teachers, who are invited to speak. members gain knowledge about teaching colleges and some aspects of teaching. They also gain this knowledge from the cadet teaching program in which students work in much the same way as student teachers. They gain experience through actual contact with the children of various Schenectady public grade schools. With the help ments by the end of their senior year. The society, sponsored by Miss N. Wilson, also offers tutoring of its sponsor, Mrs. C. VanHeuscn, the club enables . members to increase their knowledge of the broad, service to students ofthe school, field of leaching- FTA-Botlom Row: C. Damberg, J. Mollicone, E. Decker, P. Jurosko, A. Kills, M. Manicri, M. Persons, C. Pecoraro, R. Parillo. Row 2: B. Przybylek, J. DeMarco, N. Bradt, J. Butryn, S. Schmidt, T. Cahill, J. DiJol1n, E. Murphy, M. DiC0cco. Row 3: C. Relyea, R. Newkirk, E. Terrenzio. L. Quackenbush, C. Dwyer, K. Isabella. K V. .f 1 A 2, Agp , f'w BOOKROOM - M M. Pinkchuk, Spon- sorg A. M. Spano, E. Staley. Two clubs which perform a valuable service for Mont Pleasant are the Business Education Club and the Bookroona. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Pin- chuk, the Business Education Club teaches the mem- bers how to take dictation, how to run the ditto and mimeograph machines. The Bookroom aids the stu- dents in purchasing books needed throughout the year. BUSINESS ED CLUB-Sitting: A. M. Pullunte, C. Johnson, T. Fontaine, K. Bullis, L. Pardus. Row 2: A. M. Russo, D, Gresham, P. Rupinski, K. Bielawski, M. Pallante, S. Balcerzak, L. Stenard, Row 3: M. Jozefowicz, C. Cammarere, D. Wood, A. Januszewski, A. DeFelice, R. Barone. STRING ENSEMBLE The Mont Pleasant String Ensemble is an elective in which activity points as well as scholastic credit may be earned. Its function is to increase the par- ticipants' appreciation and understanding of music. ln its pursuit of excellence the members are exposed to many varied styles of musical composition, and long hours of rehearsal culminate in such concerts as those at Christmas, Easter, and commencement. ASTRONOMY CLUB STRING ENSEMBLE-Sitting: E. Brooks, W. Leach, K. Kozloskl Standing D. Jarvis, R, Newkirk, P. Gauger, J. Watrous. The astronomy club, under the leadership of Mr. W. Gorgos tries to broaden its common interest in the study of the heavenly bodies. With the assis- tance of the telescope on the 'Atop of the hill , they watch the heavens go by. ASTRONOMY CLUB-Kneeling: F. Severino. Row 2: V. Martini, M. Gerardi, J. Hesler, P. Shafran, D. Jarvis, J, Moscardznl K Weir 4 I 9.1 tl l ,, W ,Q . - .fa : ' ' Q. , - -. ' . fs v ' 'i .V if . 2? if 8 ? S 5 X Hi it '-5 is I st i .H .,. L54 V if ,nip f Sf! -1' 92313 mge' 'V 11 'MK OFFICE WORKERS-Bottom Row: K. Meluch, M. Jozefowicz, K. Wolf. L. Aldi, P. Rolmare. Row 2: P, Paniccia, P. Lancaster, G. Janis, D. Sayles, L. Borgia. C. Dwyer. RECEPTIONISTS Among the hardest workers in the school are the office workers and the reeeptionists who perform various tasks to assist the administrative staff. The office workers answer the telephone, type and file, and use the mimeograpli and duplicating machines. With the assistance of the office workers and the receptionists, who greet all visitors to the school, the tasks of the secretarial staff are somewhat less burdensome. Sitting: J. Smith. Standing: C. Sobieski, M. Urban, A. Williams. ef MAIN OFFICE WORKERS-Bottom Row: C. Bowers, C. Curcio, C. Lombardi, S. Dykeman, J. Wilson, S. Sukatski, M. Turner, M. Green. 2nrI Row: P. LaBelle, C. Lewandowski, K. Bloomer, B. Henderson, E. Coon, N. Guliano, M. E. O'Nei1. 3rd Row: M. Pallante, K. DeCrappeo, B. Quay, G. Kaufmann, C. Tryon, R. Bouck, C. Smith, K. McDonald, N. Zeglan, M. E. Ballone. 4th Row: G. Janis, J. Olwert, P. Ames, F. Borchardt, P. Welch, B. Macey, A. DeFelice, M. Rossetti. OFFICE WORKERS GUIDANCE-Bottom Row: S. Bielawski, R. Parillo, S. Balcenuk, M. Marx, A. Kilh, J. Viscusi. 2nd Row: R. Gosselin, C. Johnson, S. Demi, M. Schermerhorn, T. Cahill, J. Reynolds. 3rd Row: M. Friello, M. Furheck, T. Campana, R. Schultz, K. Matarazzo. 1' 1 , Q . 1 4 gs 5 i 3.-,,., S. , , ,, ,. . l y 3 , ,, . by ,Vp . ., , ,, x 4, i. ,. ...i G.A.C.-Bottom Roni: M. Jozcfowicz, M. A. Civitello, S. Prokop, C. Damberg, P. Gaudio, E. Anker. Row 2: J, Mollicone, P. Herath, J. DeMarco, D. Sanders, A. Collins, M. Urban, E. Palleschi, R. Lasak, K. Pecora, J. Smith. Row 3: P. Deitz, E, Pierone, K. Wier, S. Slade, M. J. Roicki, T. Campana, S. Jones, D. Williams, M. Carter, P. Rupinski. OFFICERS-I. to r. P. Heruth, Sergeant at Armsq T. Campana, Pres.g J. Molli- cone, Treas.g J. DeMarco, Vice Pres.. Sitting: Miss M. Carr, Sponsor. Kneeling K. Pecora, Sec. J G.A.C. Each year before the Mont Pleasant-Linton game, girls from the Girls Athletic Club, sponsored by Miss M. 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 are eligible to become members of G. A. C. I. to r.: Miss Carr goes over basketball rules with S. Slade, E. Pierone and J. Dehlarco. A- .FL it ii MOPPERS-Bottom Raw: D. McDougall, M. Sheldon, L. Pacelli, J. Altanasio, D. LaBonte. Row 2: S. Novak, V. Loffredo, F. Siaba, P. Zelezniak, Mr. N. Rieg, Sponsor. MOPPERS TECH. SERVICE CLUB Composed of a group of conscientious Mont The Technical Service Club, sponsored by Mr. Pleasant boys, the Moppers are responsible for many S. Ringland and Mr. D. Haver, forms an integral part familiar services which helps improve our school. of the extra-curricular activity in the school. The These various services range from vending soft boys and girls in the club perform many invaluable drinks and servicing dances and games to erecting services at assemblies, dances, and various sports bleachers and cleaning the boys' gym. The club's events. sponsor is Mr. N. Rieg- Eaflll Year, ihe MOPPCTS While their main job is setting, up the loud speak- attend HH Htllletifl event in New York CRY, as a ers atgames, they also perform minor repair work reward fOr ScrviC8S rerldefed- on electrical equipment and supply music for school dances. TECH. SERVICE CLUB-Bottom Raw: Mr. S. Ringland, Sponsor, J. Hesler, M. J. Roicki, R. Weslervelt, D. Brereton, B. Winters. Row 2: W. Dugan, B. Richute, R. LaFreniere, P. Becker, M. Trolio, F. Donato, M. Sturgeon, M. Gauger, J. Farnham, F. Tariello. Row 3: R. Simmons, D. Strait, M. Tetlak, R. Meinhold, D. Riebeck, G. Leber, F. McKendree, F. Porter. we 1-50 5 g n STUDENT STORE-Kneeling: P. Jackson, B. Noyes, M. Modest, L. Hotaling, Row 2: B. Kyme, V. Semprevivo, W. Brown, I. Irish, D. Dunster, M. J. Greene, C. Milliman, B. Purcell, P. LaBelle, M. Modest, E. Harris, S. Casapello, C. Modest, K. Waters. Row 3: Mr. D. Pause, Sp0HS01'Z E. Walker, R. Girard, R. Gentile, R. Zimmer. Linda Hotaling and David Dunster balance out the days receipts. 'ha .vow 'uf .4 S in E f! 'i STORE 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 and after school, and during both lunches, students are going and coming from the student store. Run by the Deca Club. the store is under the sponsorship of Mr. Pause. The students who work in the student store gain valuable work experience in the areas of salesmanship and consumer demand. also earn activity points for their participation. Every year, contests are held for the members of DICCA clubs throughout the city. In 'this year's competition, M.P. had two first place winners and a third place winner. Mary ,lo Greene placed first in public speaking and Mary Ann Zimmer placed first in Merchandis- ing Math. Marlene Modest placed third for the Hill in Merchandise Information Manual. N J Barbara Kyme and Pat Jackson discuss the pricing of folders. Io' IHCH hun EQ Tk 4 Q2 'S N PHOTOGRAPHY-Standing: - Sturgeon. Sitting: J. Attanusio 2334 WATCHTOWER-EDITORS-I. to r.: K. Isabella, News Edilorg G. Restifo, Editor-in-Clliefg C. Bagnato, Graphic Arts Editor, B. Przyhylek, Feature Editor. Standing: J. DiC0cc0, Sports Editor. WATCHTOWER LITERARY-Bottom Row: S. Petraske, M. Persons, P. Snell, R. Parillo. Row 2: R. Troiani, E. Anker, C. Pecoraro, D. Szmtnra. Row 3: D. Micklos, K. Meluch, ,l. Alexander, S. Altunaseo. Row 4: L. Quackenbush, L. Hallak, S, Nick- olas. Row 5: P. Welch, K. Teichner, M. DiCocco. Row 6: P. Petroski, P. Barlettc, B. Levine, J. Attanasio. Row 7: S. Novak, G. Calkins, F. Sistarenik. WATCHTOWER The Watchtower, our school newspaper, has long since been a record of Mont Pleasant High School history as well as a current source of information for students about the activities within the gates of Mont Pleasant. The Watchtower, through continued excellence has achieved first rank in its division of the two press associations to which it belongs, and the staff members are determined to keep up the fine quality set by their predecessors. This tra- dition is maintained only by hard work by the entire staff. It is not unusual to see the lights on until after 7:30 in the Watchtower office with the editors working frantically to meet the pressing deadlines. - g A n.. z ua ...f S. '-..,, Kathy Isabella, Gary Bagnato and Barbara Przybylek checking galley proofs before a final deadline. I C. Curcio, Managerg Mr. R. Scalise, Sponsorg P. Barlette, Circula tion Managerg J. Dugan, Treasurer. , - ,-,, ,. .. 'iyfiff - ' .iam X if , , ....,. , t ,i:::.:F- V 7 ' Vfifl XX at Q 4 Gary RestifoAhard at work on an editorial. ADVERTISING STAFF-Bottom Row: C. Cammarere, M. Godlewski, G. Borenstein, L. Bianchi, C. Curcio, R. Schultz. Row 2: B. Levine, B Rlchute, J. Dugan, B. Vogt, F. Boreali, M. Ricciardi, P. Barlette. T FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY The French Honor Society is composed of those French students, who maintain an A or a B average in French. In addition to their weekly Luncheon Club, where the members speak and listen to French, they also sponsor various activities to earn money. In the winter. there is a clown sale, and in the spring the society holds a dance. The sponsor of the club is Mr. R. Ludwig. The club is composed of four committees. There is a tutoring committee whose members aid the less able students in their studies. A service corn- mittee is maintained to help the Language Depart- ment 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 interschool events. These various committees form an integral part of the club and they are never idle. OFFICERS-Row 1: Mr. Ludwig. Sponsorg D. Santora, Sec.g J. Attanasio, Vice-Pres. Row 2: D. Baltaglino, Ex. Comm.: D. Micklos, Ex. Comm. Row 3: F. Sistarcnik. Pres.: H. Karker. Ex. Cornm.g M. Sheldon, Treas. SENIORS-Row I.' K. Isabella, J. Moncsko, K. Meluch. M. Marnio, C. Dambcrg, B. Przyhylek. Row 2: M. Brajkoe vich, B. Cordon, J. Mollicone, S. Slade, J. DcMarco. D. Battaglino. E. Sefcovic, M. Stroblc, P. Petroski, M. Marquis. Row 3: H. Karkf-r. E. Lake, J. DiCot'co, F. Sistarenik, J. Brennan, R. Szczepanski, NI, Martell, C. Bagnato, G. Restifo. JUNIORS-Bottom Row: E. Coon, P, Herath, K. Teichner, D. Santora, M. Persons, E. Decker, P. Jurosko, R. Troiani, M. Maniqri, C. Pecoraro, C. Wise, M. Turner, A. Sardella, J. Reynolds. Row 2: M. Dagostino, D. Christian, P. Deitz, D. Micklos, E. Pierone, P. Barlette, C, Benaquisto, G. Bullis, S. Nickulas, L. Quuckcnlmusll, R. Humil, L. Bianchi. C. Yulm. L. Hart. Row 3: J. Atlunasio, D. McDougall, M. Sheldon, F. McKendree, F. Tzxricllo, J. Hcsler, D. Sayles, J. Ostramder, M. Slurgcun. F. Mullozzi, J. Hopper, R. Fragomeni. FRESHMEN-Bottom Kew: N. Tehbano, M. DiNinni, P. Gauger, S. Fiano. Row 2: N. Gdrdon, J. Alper, C. Boyd, L. Maresca, C. Karker F. Simboli. Row 3: P. Bradshaw, J. Kozak, F. Porter, J. Sayles, D. Sistarenik, P. Se-cor, C. Leber. 1 OFFICERS-M. Martell, Pres.: J. Brennan, 'l'rcas.g P. McKay, Corr. Sec., D. DiNola, Rec. Sec.: Mr. W. Washington, sponsorg R. Szczepanski, Vice-Pres. KEY CLUB Mont Pleasantis Key Club represents an organiza- tion of service not only to Pleasant, but to the public as well. The boys are chosen in their freshman year on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and recom- mendations from their junior high school guidance counselors. The club, affiliated with the Kiwanis, participates in many projects. Each year the club sponsors a scholarship for a deserving senior, sponsors dances, and sells papers to raise money. Each Christmas they hold a food drive. In every case the money goes to help the people of Schenectady. It operates under the local motto '4We Build and the Key Club international theme, 6'Promote Brother- hoodf' sloffans which materialize service and the D promotion of school spirit. SENIORS-Sitting: J. Brennan. Row 2 D. DiN0la, F. Mar chilto, M. Martell J. Knapik, R. Szgzg panski. Row 3: R DiNola, P. McKay . .ip K. Brown. ,IUNIORS-Kneeling: L. Pacelli. Row 2: L. Sykes, P. DiCristofaro, M. Weglowski. Row 3: P. Marquez, D. McDougall, J. Bittner, M. Sheldon, P. Marquez. Recent graduates give u helping hand in the Christmas food drive. 2 .QMS pgaye xaayiii ,Q .ugdn-an 6 U.S. HALF New Yoonxllt. aus Mike Martell buttons up as he prepares to deliver the Christmas food packages. FRESHMEN-Row I: P. DiDonuto, A. Aldi. Row 2: D. Boettner, S. Anderson, R. Sarnacki. BAND-Bottom Row: M. Marquis, C. Karker. Raw 2: P. Cauger, T. Campanella, B. Lontrato, C. Lotcy, G. Lcber, M. Marciniak, M. C-auger, K. VanDerLei, B. Zink, K. Meluch, L. Bonacquist, E. Decker. Row 3: J. Herman, R. Purdy, D. Miller, J. Friello, S. Anderson, T. Veldman, K. Hartley. F. Sistarenik. M. Lupe. Row 4: H. Karker, R. Fowler, N. Griffin, T. Comanzo. A. DeCarl0, J. Hesler, D. Kandel, E. Virtanen, G. Cook, A. Gallo. R. Brodcsscr, I.. Test, J. Schcmcrlmrn, D. Sistarcnik, K. Ahnert, P. Becker, H. Bonacquist, J. Veldman, J. Stenard. BAND The boys and girls in red and white are a familiar sight at all of Mont Pleasant's home football games. The Band, with its complement of colorful Raider- ettes, produces a unique half-time entertainment. In December, the Band, in conjunction with Orchestra, Choir, and Symphonic Singers, displays its skills at the annual Winter Concert. Besides this, the Band plays at many assemblies, and is in general an indispensable adjunct to the activities at Mont Pleasant, Mr. J. Adams is the sponsor of Band. In conjunction with the Schenectady Musicians Union. a summer outdoor concert is sponsored by the band. The annual summer concert sponsored by the band, sees Mr. T. White, class of '38, play a solo. Half-time at the Mont Pleasant-Albany football game. . A980 -'w..,:axi4.v+-My -,gg Ng- hf.' , . 'C 554't5i?5V5Ci'5'Eif fQ'iV3315i'-Fl'55'.?'iixQsrH iQ72 ffffiiiif' fvdihlf' Gs Harold Karker and Roy Fowler, part of the percussion section supply the rhythm during a band rehearsal. Fortissimo .qv Softly now advises Mr. Adams. One of the band's many functions is to create a mood at Graduation O Q0 2,2 Ei -'A FUTURE NURSES-Bottom Row: J. Moscardini, P. Ames, K. Larsen, M. Nuzhack, J. Dwyer, C. Kutil. Row 2: T. Campanella, R. Matulewicz, S. Kwak, S. Merchant, M. Purcell, M. Gaines. Row 3: D. Tefoe, V. Brugnetti, K. Snyder, D. Sturgeon, B. Lontrato, C. Karlan. Row 4: Mrs. K. -Davidoff, sponsor, B. Zink, K. Ciahotte, B. Macy, K. Bloomer, J. Gleason, M. Carhide, J. Neholini, D. Smith. The Future Nurses Club is an organization which helps stimulate an interest in nursing, by providing .films and asking people from the various nursing fields to speak. Educational trips relatedto nursing gives the girls interested in such a vocation, a glimpse of nursing while still in high school. The club meets once a month or whenever a speaker is scheduled. Its purpose is not merely to learn but to sive the community as well. Our girls aid in hospitals, assist in a nursing home project, work in health offices and entertain younger children OFFICERS-I. za r.: D. Sturgeon, Treas.g M. Carhide, Sec., K. Larsen, as part of a program organized for them. Vice Pres., Mrs. K. Davidoff, Sponsor, S. Merchant, Hist. Sitting: K. Bloomer, Pres We feel that through this experience a girl is able to get a picture of the nursing profession and to realize its importance, not only to her com- . C munity but to the entire country as well. Y Mrs. Davidoff demonstrates proper technique in a temperature as Della Tefoe acts as patient. 2:11 634' I. , taking Eff 22.5 F - A 5 it .f .3 S .it Q Row I: M. Stroble, Pres.: L. Smith, Vice-Pres.: B. Rossetti, Sec.: F. Simboli, Treas.g K. Matarazzo. Row 2: J. Moscardini, P. Petroski, B. Corden, R. Burdick, N. Zeglen. Row 3: L. Martiniano, N. Sesow, R. Bupinski, F. LaMalfa, L. Barber, S. Merchant, Miss Clark, Sponsor: C. Liquori, K. Wier, K. Pennacchia. T. Cahill, L. Olsen. LIBRARY CLUB Organized volunteers of the Mont Pleasant library staff perform an indispensable service for the school because of the large number of people using the library daily. Working one period a week the members check attendance, replace books upon the shelves, and assist in processing new books and library materials. During National Book Week, they hold their an- nual tea, to which they invite both present and past faculty members. Miss Wilson and Miss Clark are the librarians and faculty advisors to this group. X Mrs. E. Friedman pours tea for Mr. C. VanHeusen, as Miss N. Wilson looks on at the annual tea, held during National Book Week. Row I: M. Noyes, C. C-answith. J. Caputo, J. DiDonna, M. Roman. Row 2: A. Jensen, L. Borgia, A. Clemovich, C. Boyd, L. Wilcox. Row 3: K. Ahnert, M. Green, P. Bigelow. J. Herman, E. Rutkowski, J. Oropallo, J. Komorny, A. Stroble, B. Kelly, B. Brundage, M. Gaines, D. Provost, N. Hunt. MONTANEEIF ART STAFF Don Pritchett, Art Editor, Shirley Frederick, and Laura Canestraro take time out fromdiscussing designs for the cover of Hlldlilfll llrmzmvy, Cu-Edilnr-in-Chivf the yearbogk- Millie Brajkovich sells yearbooks to Alberta Mr. John Allin-ni. Clmrmlinutnr Collins and Fred Boreali during her lunch hour. LITERARY STAFF-Bottom Row: K. Pecora, P. Herath, R. Parillo, Editor, C. Damberg, C. Pecoraro. Row 2: S. Prokop, C. Dwyer, S. Foss, S. Slade, N. Bradt, E. Terrenzio, A. M. Sexton. Row 3: T. Capogna, G. Bagnato, J. DiCocco, C. Restifo, R. Tragomeni. 410 1. 1 - s 4 TAFFS i Mr. Robert Burns, Litcrury Advisor. Roscnmri Purillo, Cn-Editor-in-Chief and Litvrary Editor. - Q Y , , , vtr: F ff, i f as ' 1 , m In 24 T' n P I ef- 'a 1 is ' ' QQ , LMI ., B 3 . 971 , ' Ai is f 2 A I in l ,k K - V ' -If . E '. . 1 ,fi - Churlcnc Wise, Advertising Munugcr. ' fiflllrh Zulio, Mrs. Marlene Colo, Advertising Advisor, no ogrnp 1cr l Typists-Rita Barone, Toni DeFelice, and Mildred Brajkovich. EDITORS MESSAGE .S if The 1966 Montaneer has been presented to you in the hopes that it will fulfill every aspect of a A memorable yearbook. The staffs, especially the edi- E A tors, deserve a great deal of credit for the hours they spent working on the book. The Advertising staff, advised by Mrs. Cole, worked enthusiastically to obtain enough funds to help fi- nance the yearbook. The Art staff, working under Mr. Albrezzi, of- fered original ideas and suggestions which made it possible for us to carry out a new and different theme effectively and imaginatively. The Literary staff devoted many long hours dur- ing and after school, identifying and captioning pictures, while providing a summary of each club and activity. Our small but efficient typing staff was always available when their services were needed. Mr. Albrezzi helped to coordinate and to organize all the staffs and guided us in the right direction towards producing a good yearbook. Particular appreciation is due to Miss Starr, who assisted tre- mendously in the Senior section and the student and faculty directories. Thanks and appreciation should also be directed to the Student Board and Executive Committees, who gave a boost to our sales campaign. -ft We feel that this year's Montaneer was worth all the work that was put into it. We also hope that the Montaneer will serve as a pleasant reminder of your years at MPHS. x X Kathy Bloomer, Office and Business Manager T7 Tiosemari Parillo, Dick Brzozowy Co-Editors-in-Chief Typists-Carol Johnson, Cheryl Tryon, Janice Butler and Pat Welch. ADVEBTISING STAFF--Bottom Row: K. Pecora, R. Lasak, C. Wise, Editorg A. Kilb, E. Decker. Row 2: D. Miller, C. Relyea, L. Bianchi, J. Becker, K. Rainey, P. Perry, M. Codlewskl. Row 3: M. Sturgeon, B. Zapolski, F. Boreali, G. Kuder, A. Kulesza, P. Woodman, K. DeCrappe0. ,v ,',5:ff. 'fl 5' -f45 ': .,,, . f-f 1.if:? ,ot,1'-.xg J 1e.-4t, G ,. ' ,iz D 'v -5 1' J' 8 in 'Hrs ' ' SCHOOL LIFE 4. 'M . ffi' 87, ,,y..i f , A I if ' a L .fy 1 Cheryl DeLorenzo introduces Gail Janis and her' escort, Jack Jackowski to class dean, Mr. William O'Connor and Mrs. O'Connor. Cheryl Marotta and Dave Jelenic accept refreshments from host Larry Sykes. L -.T-4-sr 'F H ..Q:,..a . ,w V Cr 7 ,.,. 'aw-wtf! 3 L I S' .itil aft, 0 fake I ,N 5. it r MOOD The highlight of the Junior Year is always the Junior Prom. For the Class of '66, the exciting day was May 7th, 19655 the theme was Moon Riverf, This annual event was held in the cafeteria and featured the music of Steve Anthony. After making their way through the crowds of people congregated at the school entrance, the gaily arrayed couples strolled through the quad and found themselves transported to the shores of a river. The main attraction of the night took place when the Junior Prom Court appeared and performed their traditional dance to the background music of Moon River. Members of the court include Judith Battaglia, Diane Battaglino, Rosemary Bellomo, Sandra Bielawski, Cheryl Damberg, Barbara DiCarlo, Marie Marmo, Janet Moncsko, Kathy Wilson, Marilyn Rossetti and Karen Wolf. As the clock struck eleven, Class President, Edwin Lake, escorted Sandra Bielawski, to the white wrought iron love seat, set on a hill of grass where she received her crown. Moon River ,C b ', . I , Ei li , E F I ri 1 V , E John Fair and Sue Clark arrive at RIVER 3, .I Lee Irish and Sue Prokop are presented to Mr. 31 Mrs. J. Hickey hy Sue Lundberg. Reinhardt Brodesser and Kurlene Mull are welcomed to the Junior Prom by hostess Diane Micklos. i A I ,': l'w- 9 - C5 'UNI i U v 49' r Tw - Q0 Sandy Biclawski accepts crown from last yez1r's queen, Patti DiLeva Eddie Lake renders obeisunce to the new Queen. 1 , f 1. , ff ' x 1'-' 4 -Il 5 L, . , I ,f ff K I UEEN-Sandra Bielawski . K I N-1.471 Judith Battaglia Cheryl Damberg 1 f , pm. V1 A if .? 1 x X 5 x ng, K ,. ki Janet Moncsko Diane Battaglino 13. 5' 1 1 xl Q 'Q ,,,g1g.X., - ,sq Q f- '--4 'rr 3 Z ,f17'37 9' - W, R4 AL XJ A--df , - X e ff? V .gtwx i Rosemary Bellomo Marilyn Rossefti Marie Marmo Katherine Wilson V 2 551, Q1 ,'-' , ' 3263, -vi , f ,,-' , . , ,f fr i ji in Ii ii: A A i,i -, ' ZA! YEA V . xx 237 2 , mv Karen Wolf Santa Claus, otherwise known as John Alena, makes his yearly visit to give out gifts. Couples danced about the North Pole at the Senior Christmas Party. -Ji I .wg , .,.. .1 .f 101 ,. A J Linda Lencewicz and Kenneth Fresoni discuss the decorations. The Moppers as usual were on hand to dispense soda to the seniors. 2 ws- iff,-71'-'7' .:,,s- '4'4Qan:V43 ff C : 2JJC . , 2 !c'f 'Wi I 1- A C ' 1 272'fE'C' if R , -T 4 1, . if ' -1--N N b 0 is . R ,Alf . K Q. VI It , iiikxigb ULETIDE Noel at the North Pole was the theme of the annual Christmas parties held by the senior, junior, and freshman classes on December 14, 15, and 16 respectively. Christmas and scene decorations fur- nished the motif for the theme and depicted a twinkling tableau of Santa, his elves, and their work- shop at the North Pole. The entertainment was comprised of 11wo bands of area students. The Four Speeds entertained at the senior Christmas Party, and 'The Velvetonr-rs entertained at the junior and freshman Christmas parties. Barbara Przybylek and John DiCocco served as chairmen of the Senior Christmas party, while Paul DiCristofaro and Larry Sykes served as chairmen of the ,lunior Christmas party, and with- them Daniel Sistarenik and Mary Ann Sims served as chairmen of the Freshman. The combined efforts of the chair- men of the respective classes made possible a good time for all. Bonnie Kelly, Angela Caldaru, Kathy Donato, and Barbara Luther greet Mr. Rizzo at the door of the Freshman Christmas Party. Nancy Bradt enjoys a dancc with Vincent Loffredo. ,-K -yas, TJ! ff Diane Micklos, Maria Putierno, and Agnes Warwick decorate the Christmas tree in the front hall. Stash Anun looks for at seven-foot girl to dance with. Mr. Robert Burns signs a yearbook for a fellow faculty member, Mrs. THE GATEWAY TC Florence Gronvall. Bill Beck believes in the vertical approach. Mr. Collins autographs yearbooks for recent graduates, Ioan Secor and Diane Kruger. Grace Bonacquist looks on while a fellow classmate autographs her yearbook. EMORY LANE JUNE 18, 'I965 Emery Moore, fresh from the barber shop, signs Maureen Nuzhack's yearbook. Diane Robataiile takes time out to smile at the verses written in her year- book. Students gather to sign out the old year X 'La Kathy Isabella and Jay Falconio look for ideas for posters at the Senior Campaign Party. Mr. 81 Mrs. Cohen meet school district administrators, Mr. Reinshagen, Mr. Sayles, and Mr. Oshome at the welcoming buffet for incoming teachers. PLEASANT Aaron Carter takes advantage, while on hall- way duty, to catch up on homework. hi 1 l Q t .J Pr? Q o in e School spirit is evident as students watch photographer snap their picture. Our varsity cheerleaders lead the crowd in a cheer. SCHOOL LIFE CAFETERIA WORKERS-Bottom Row: R. Priddle Row 2: J. Dwyer, W. Vogt, I.. Wilcox, R, Janes. Fetter ..,1. . ,gf , jjj' . , f eq fp . t 123 ft 1. WHERE'S CHARLIE Mrs. Clark fLynn Bonac- quistl strikes a haughty pose of indifference. ' Where's Charliefw is a humorous play depicting the struggles of two young men and their girl friends to make a success of a new promotions organization. They are desperate for customers and become willing to promote almost anything feven a young ladyj. They do receive two products to promote, but in testing them, things get mixed up. Through much trial and tribulation, they attempt to straighten everything out. The leads are Johnny and Charlie , played by Vince Loffredo and Gary ,Restifo. Nancy Arre and Margaret Manieri are cast as their girl 'friends, Margaret and '6Harriet . A timid inventor is played by Jeff Hopper and another person of an inventive mind fnot so timid? is Roberta Hemple played by Pat Petroski. Jan Wickham is Ruby , a charlady who has designs on Lars Larson, a janitor, Fred Donato. Mrs, Clark , an uppity so- ciety woman, is characterized by Lynn Bonacquist, and Blossom , her daughter, who needs help , is the work of Nancy Cope. - i , ,.4akg K SPDRTS Q 'F A . Q .4 f A Q , ' df ff ' ' f if ' L. M' ' N ' ' 'X . 6 1, ,-- ' f ' f K ' m ' 14, 1 -R H K 41. , Ps 4 .'. l t -, I . 'r B Af l R , x ' A 1 f.. f ' me , N Y . .ff-, , X Al , X Q , x A , R , -N - ,, ,. . R , 4-,.,.IJ,.1. wir. P.. , 4. . Q-E., s , ' A 1 D Q 2 , X . ,lv.,.. - J . v' X R , K W .fr ' , i ' ' D 4- V ' I ' Q- .' -- in , ' . ' n -bf - . . 1 V . -A ' ' ,, -W .f4ygff1gA ,ggx-,gff1.,HgR,:if,aq gn q fi-j z-f',g40.,11.-. . , 44' . 5, :fQz1:w , I - W V X 54 M 1 , ' 99 n fm, .7,g7,.': ',,, K gk ' , 'nr 3, n :wg ,Q f I: 5 , t. 'H WM , Q3 55 -- A I qw -I., K J . ' r J A ilqf- 113-ggviji 7x I AQ 1 HX pq an-as VARSITY-Bottom Row: A. Carter, M. Kristel, A. Falace, P. Mackay, T, Hines, D. Jarvis, L. Santora, lg, H, Oppell, J- Baffaliefeyit H. DeSantis, D. James, R. Cline, Row 2: L. Sykes, J. Pacelli, L. Pacelli, R. Caprara, G. Ostrander, W. Stepp, J. Baker, G, Spgdarg, P. Bonczkowslgi.P, P. DiDonato, J. De Gasperis, F. Bumbardatore, F. DeJohn, W, Assenheimer. Row 3: Coach L. Mulvaney, J. Knapik, A. Aldi, J. Alena, M. Kaftanski, R. Carlos, R. Sinay, E. Moore, L. Almond, R. Brodessor, D, Sayles, M. Martell, R. Pelkey. VARSITY Emery Moore, the Raider's fireball fullback, was named an All-County and was chosen as the Union Star Co-Player of the Year. A very unusual turn of events came about this fall: the Raiders had a losing season. The Hill managed only three wins against five losses and a tie. There were consolations though. In the Election Day game, Pleasant plastered Linton all over the Swamp Stompers' Field in a 27-14 slaughter. Full- back Emery Moore scored three touchdowns in this game-all on long rambling runs. The first was on 61 yards, then 63 yards, and lastly a 35 yarder. He added three extra points, too. Emery wound up as Union Star Co-Player of the Year. He tied for second place in County Scoring, too, with 79 points. These he totaled in only six games, not being able to play the other two because of an injury. Pleasant wound up second in the Class A pen- nant race, losing to champion Albany in the decisive season finale. Coach Mulvaneyis joyous moments were few and far between. The only other victories recorded by the Hill were against Bishop Gibbons, in the season- opener, and Troy later in the season. The lone tie was with Amsterdam. Next year, the story will be different though, because the Jayvees were unde- feated, untied and unscored upon! Co Captzun Pele Mackay left shakes hands with Bishop Gibbons captains, Gary Reynolds and With two Pleasant tzxcklcrs holding Scotia buck is finished for the flown W., . 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'Sf'r3:.yfQfxLf?3WW Y .5 , , filo M wa i' M -3-Pf'?P44?r ':'w'?f3 Y m s , W . 'Wvvncff 'h' i fm - MQW f'f5'?il77 f, 'XYYWEW -Qff-'r 22? 1 ag 'flIL5J.l4,i fs 'sfVF?ffff5x221?'z?n2?5f'Y1?fig'5M2fffif4Qka :1?:2x'imra-Qui wf s w fw.wQx.fz5fx,.,12E4S.aZ' f ..mW5rfgef Emery Moore displays the amazing finesse and speed which helped him gain Co-Player of the ' Year honors. Linton will not easily forget this day. John Alena, our granite wall center, was named as a Second String All-County. ff 1 4 4 are M 3 is-in S 1 A - gr .145 , X, , 4.4 NAPA.. x 'f W A4,.,,,,.xzf,..,. AA, wg: AAR Af 'VA5 K.: :L 7f??1f21Q?3 : 'Y l, fy., milf. . - .:. , ' .YgAwg'1,f'e.,' 45,4 Auf A Q-A, ,QAM AAAA , lr r K X, -- A - - V' .QQAAN 4 JUNIOR VARSlTYfBottom Row: R. Mayes, T. DiCocco, R. Patka, W. Fountain, J. Wolfe, R. Zarelli, D, Lape, N. Griffin, M. Moraway, L. Rcnna, J. Hill, D, Schettine. Row 2: B. Coons, K. Jackson, G. Ordon, J. Vasko, J. Stenard, G. Knull, G. Gaida, E. Johnson, A. Zahn, J. Sayles, R. Page, G. Campbell. Row 3: D. Pclkey, C. Pierce, P. Kinzel, E. Marcikowski, NI. Mueller. J. Putruck, R. Bobowski, A. Vellano, J. Handy, R. Stegel, C. Blaydes, J. Pek, D. Martiniano, Manager, Coach A. Ciampa. JUNIOR VARSITY UNDEFEATED, UNTIED, UNSCORED UPOIN SCHEDULE Opponent MP Bishop Gibbons 0 14- Albany 0 19 Amsterdam 0 13 Burnt Hills 0 32 Troy 0 28 Scotia 0 21 Linton 0 28 Colonie 0 13 Charlie Blaydes. M85 and Cary Ordon, f36J lead the interference for bruising No. 40, fullback Ken Jackson. gilxl rgildggaiggaicfntixio the Clear for H much' It's Ordon again, and a beautiful block by Ron Page enables to grind out another good gain against the Junior Devils. IO4 FRFSHMENgSilling: J. Delgado, S. Brooks, E. Paniccia, R. DcMarco, A. Sgamlmclluri. Kneeling: M, O'Brien, C. Randall, D. Dickson, K, Wacho wicz, F. Hall. Standing: Coach Leary, C. Rieblein, R. Merry, B. Rucholski, D. Cieszyniski, F. Martiniano, Coach R. Grinnell. George Randall shows some fancy footwork against Linton in the Frosh-Junior Varsity double- header under the MP lights. FRESHMAN TEAM SCHEDULE Mont Pleasant Opponent 0 Columbia 6 0 Colonie 6 O Linton 12 Interception! Frank Martiniano picks off a pass from the Colonic quarterback. Frank Hall dives to retrieve a Colonie fumble. 1- lk RED VARSITY-Bottom Row: R. Mayes, and J. Kaczinski, managers. Row 2: J. DeGeorgio, W. Knightes, C. Bostick, D. McDougall, E. Price. Row 3: C. MCC-raw, J. Patka, K. Jackson, J. Caferelli, E. Moore, Coach Mulvaney. Co-captain Emery Moore shakes with a Frankfort-Schuyler co-captain before the match begins. so-, 37,44 rv .. ,H W . as WRESTLING Wrestling took on a new look at the Hill this past winter. Coach Larry 'Mulvaney divided the team into three separate squads. The Red Varsity composed of the first string, and co-captained by Jim Patka and Emery Moore, wrestled against a Mloadedi' schedule. Some of the best teams in the state came to grips with the mighty Raiders and went home with many regrets. The White Varsity wrestled a majority of 'gsmaller school varsities and also scheduled a number of junior varsity matches. Composed mainly of ninth and tenth graders, the Wllites brought many a team to its knees, including Linton's first string. The Junior Varsity proved itself, too, by going undefeated. This squad made a perfect complement to one of Mont Pleasant's GREAT teams. The Raider Wrestlers, perennial Sectional Cham- pions, have gained a state-wide reputation for the Hill. As in the past, Mont Pleasant and Schenectady can be proud of them. R- .4 ,arf Ed Price's Bumt Hills oppqnent makes a futile attempt to throw him to the mat. A f 54'0e WHITE VARSITY-Bottom Row: J. Amedore, N. Griffin, M. Scott, R. Stegel, A. Carusone, J. DeLorenzo. Row 2: T. DiCocco, R. Patka, A. Falace, G. Knull, N. Randolf, E. Panniccia. John Cafarelli gains two points for taking down his Frank- fort-Schuyler foe. MONT PLEASANT 1965-1966 WRESTLING SCHEDULE RED VARSITY Jim DeGeorgio hangs on tight to prevent his adversary from rolling over. Sanders, D. Maso, P. Battaglia. Standing: W. Zogata, F. Denefrio, W. Miller, Mueller, R. Rice, V. Martini. JUNIOR VARS1TYkKneeling, l. to r.: T. Ruggerio, I . Famiano, D. Farrone, W. M. M.D. OPPONENT 14- South ,Glen Falls 28 , 13 Frankfort-Schuyler 27 as - fa.: 33 Columbia 11 i 29 Guilderland 13 32 Niskayuna 14 39 Burnt Hills 3 Christmas Tournament 2nd of 8 Schools 25 Clovcrsville 16 34 Albany Academy 5 34 Draper 6 19 Colonie 22 22 Scotia 17 22 Gloversville 22 17 Colonie 22 Finals Sectionals First Class A Champs WHITE VARSITY 4-4 Greenwich iVarsityJ 8 33 Schuylerville CVarsityJ 21 Cobleskill Invitational Tournament 3rd of 8 Schools 27 Niskayuna lJunior Varsity? 17 30 Cloversville Uunior Varsity! 18 36 Niskayuna Uunior Varsity? 14 6 Cambridge lVarsityJ- 36 30 Averill Park lVarsityJ 16 13 Albany CVarsityJ 28 32 Gloversville fJuni0r Varsilyl 14 21 Linton fVarsityJ 31 29 Cambridge fVarsity 18 N T l07 VARSITY-Bottom Row: L. Sykes, J. Brennan, P. Mackay, C. Ostrander, R. Vesely, J. Kozak. Row 2: Coach D. Cafarelli, M. Martell, J. Knapik K. Brown, D. Jackson, R. Brown, D. Sayles. Managers V. Loffrcdo and F. Sinha. Don Jackson goes way up over his Amsterdam opponents to flip in two more points for the Hill. BASKETBALL For the second straight year, Mont Pleasant's basketball team had a losing season. Caught in the midst of a coaching turnover, the hoopsters ex- perienced a looonnngg winter. With the resignation of Varsity coach Walter Suprunowicz, Central Park physical education teacher, Daniel Cafarelli, took the job for a year's interim stint. Mr. Gerald Cos- tello of Washington Irving Jr. H. S. is the new Jayvee coach. Mr. Suprunowicz, not wishing to leave the Hill sport entirely, took over as the Fresh- man team mentor. For the first time, Colonie and Niskayuna were added to the schedule and Wahconah was dropped. The poor season was not the result of failures of coach or players. Rather, there was a lack of ex- perience due to the fact that it was a rebuilding year for the varsity squad. The 1966-67 season looks brighter due to the fact that many from the varsity squad will be returning next year. Also, some excellent players will be moving up from the Freshman and Junior Varsity squad. He's short in stature, but opponents had a tall respect for Pete Mackay. M.D. 66 61 48 71 72 67 59 64 57 62 62 39 53 63 50 61 53 51 MONT PLEASANT 1965-1966 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Mohonasen Albany Cuilderland Amsterdam Niskayuna Bishop Gibbons Colonie Troy Linton Guilderland Wliitc Plains New Rochelle Albany Amsterdam Mohonasen Bishop Gibbons Troy Linton OPPO N ENT 68 82 54 86 87 75 60 97 60 75 83 52 84 84 69 80 86 68 And here wc have lhc mid-air minuct. featuring Jerry Ostrandcr C-101, ,lim Knapik 1443, and their Cuilderland partners. Rit Vesely, MP's dribbling demon, takes the ball down court in the home game against Bishop Gibbons. Pete Mackay forces Linton's Cohen to pass off in the Linton-MP home game. It's a rebound for Keith Brown as Larry Sykes and Jim Knapik look on. Don Jackson and Jim Knapik surround the opposition to snag a rebound. Jim Knapik, all alone, eyes the basket as he comes down the court. JUNIOR VARSITY-Kneeling: P. DiDonato, D. Boettner, D. Sernerad, J. Marsh, G. Gainsworth, R.'Samacki. Standing: Managers M. Sheldon and S. Novak, M. Iacovitti, J. Sayles, J. Olechowski, A. Zahn, A. Aldi, Coach Costello. Jerry Ostrander goes high to catch a pass and keep it out of the hands of the surrounding Linton opposition. MONT PLEASANT 1965-1966 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE MP OPPONENT 46 Mohonasen 61 72 Albany 90 62 Guilderland 73 56 Amsterdam 87 51 Niskayuna 68 46 Bishop Gibbons 71 58 Colonic 69 54 Troy 72 35 Linton 66 59 Guildeflimd 68 A Linton player is forced to back off as Larry 54 Amsterdam 76 Sykes bulls through with the ball. 34 Mohonasen 48 50 Bishop Gibbons 61 58 Troy 70 57 Linton 94 nf :lg ' it VARSITY-Bottom Raw: P. Mackay, G. Mohrhoff, S. Pacelli, R. Pidgeon, F. Smith, F. Marchitto, J. Parisi, J. Lenihan. Row 2: A. Platteis, man ager, K. Brown, T. Hines, R. LaCasse, J. Carota, Coach A. Parisi, L. Almond, W. Corden, G. DellaVilla, J. Laflin, S. Novak, B. Hall, managers BASEBALL The batting of Lou Almond, ,lack Laflin, and Rit LaCasse, and the pitching of Jim Lenihan and Rit . . . , . Cary Della Villa came all thc way in from first base to grab Pldgeon were the mam factors In Pleasants flue this flyhall off the bat of a Troy hitter. 15-9 baseball 1'3C0l'd- Almond was the team's leading batter with a .343 average. Laflin f.342j and LaCasse 1.3385 were right on his heels. Lenihanis 3-2 pitching .1 .Q . - X' '1 record and his 1.09 ERA was the best. Pidgeon followed with 01:33 and a .255 ERA. The Raiders began the season on the right note by winning their first two games in a double header against Cloversville. Other highlights include an- other double-header dual victory over Glens Falls. Pidgeonis one-hitter against Class A foe Amster- dam, and a season-ending destruction of Niskayuna. Rit Pidgeon checks the catchcr's signal before striking out another opponent. .fi 1965 BASEBALL SCHEDULE MP OPPONENT 5 Troy 7 5 Whitcsboro 6 7 Wllilcsboro 4 13 Linton 14 5 Mohonuscn 3 2 Albany 5 1 Amsterdam 3 8 Bishop Gibbons 4 3 Bishop Gibbons 1 5 Niskayuna 10 13 Niskayuna 1 6 Gloversville 5 4 Gloversville 1 13 Schalmont 5 3 Troy 6 '- '- t ' t . 8 Mohonasen 3 lg Eglin Fans 13 2:5 Pacelli sets to powder the hall in an MP home game against 5 Glens Falls 2 8 Amsterdam 4 2 Scotia 3 . 5 Scotia 1 6 Schalmont 9 10 Albany 5 Gary DellaVil1a takes a long lead in anticipation of the pitch. Steve Pacelli clenches his fists as he prepares to steal second base l. Lou Almond, team-leading batter, prepares to up his percentage. -Yer out! is the cull as an NIP playa' is out by L1 step. affif-fei t' 1 5.15, 5,Zs?a3i f ' ...ali M , V ..,.-.. ii ,efe.31:s.s fu., A , all ,gi sa . Q f H 5 Q. :ith .. f 1,-mi, c - .- 4 A THE 1965 TRACK TEAM-Bottom Row: P. Oechsner, T. Canell, C. McGraw, L. Cummings, D. Luther, J. Falconio, P. Caiazzo, J. Hopkins, J. O'Connor, G. Corrie, H. Bonacquist. Row 2: Coach R. Vacca, L. Rector, J. DiCocco, D. Taylor, P. Willsey, D. Scheuer, W. Fichtner, P. McGovem, R. DeForrest, R. Arsenault, C. Patrick, Coach L. Mulvaney. Row 3: J. Kozak, R. Giacumo, G. Mohrhoff, D. Alena, A. Falace, R. Brodessor, M. Hepburn, R. Sarnacki. Fourth Row: J. Maiorano, E. Moore, R. Carlos, H. Banks, P. DiBlasio, M. Sturgeon, M. Green, J. Sayles, B. McDowell. Row 5: B. Anderson, D. Antemann, manager: L. Sykesg D. Rector, managerg D. James, C. Ostrander, M. Stella, W. Knightes, C. Brunt. Opponents watch as Mark Hepburn makes pole vaulting look easy in the Schenectady Sports Carnival. 1965 TRACK Once again, the Section II Championship was won by MP and five records fell to be replaced by the 1965 Raider Track team. Not only that but the Cherry and White won their own Schenectady Invitational track meet under the MP lights, be- sides wiping out three opponents in dual meets. - The 830 Relay team did more than set a school record, their mark stands as the best ever in Section . II. Hesley Cooper, Gerry Ostrander, Carter McGraw, and anchorman Gary Mohrhoff were the authors of this jet stream half-mile. This mark was set in the dual meet against Linton. Jay Falconio lowered the Two Mile standard to ten minutes flat. Inversely, Len Cummings raised the High Jump record to 6 ft. UA: in. lV1P,s best ever Triple jump was the result of Boh Carlos' leap of 44 ft. Sw in. And Emery Moore ripped off a 14.7 second effort in 120 yard High Hurdles for a new record. ,mmf .D Emery Moore has no opposition in the high hurdle qualifying heats in the Sports Carnival. Once more, Harry Bonacquist is the first to cross the wire in the 440. The sorry losers this time were from Linton. X Despite an injury, Cary Mohrhoff still was able to blaze to a thrilling victory over Linton with his anchor leg on the 880 relay. Lenny Cummings, MP's premier high jumper, shows the fo gained him many points during the season for the Hill. rm which 1. x SCHEDULE Opponent Bishop Gibbons 38 Schenectady Invitational Track Meet Linton 23 Niskayuna 35 Sports Carnival St. John's Invitational Sectionals MP 98 lst 113 101 18th 12th lst . VL. . . , . . 5. -- 4. .. .,1g.,.w.., 4'i:..+f' . 'J CROSS COUNTRY-Bottom Row: J. Carey, J. Friello, S. Dubb, P. McGovern, J. Kozak, S. Anderson, J, Falconio, W, Fichtner, D. McDougall Row 2: A. Amedore, AL. Taylor, J. Kulbacko, J. Swiatocha, P. Tetlak, J. DiCocco, Coach R. Vacca, T. Grzegorzewski, W. Knightes, P. DIBIHSIO R. Keifer, L. Attanasio. Joe DiCocco is among the leaders at the half-time mark in the Jayvee division of Central Park's Grout Run. CROSS COUNTRY Despite the individual sparkling of team leader Jay Falconio, the Cross Country team had a rather erratic season. In the Bishop Gibbons Invitational, at Central Park, the Raiders finally showed their potential. They sped to a fourth place win out of 15 teams. Two weeks later, the Cherry and White Varsity repeated their B.G. perbrmance by grab- bing fourth place in the Sectionals. Jay Falconio led the team by placing fifth and thus qualified for Intersectionals at Bear Mountain where he finished 24th and was the Second Class A runner to cross the line. The Junior Varsity, however, fared better. They turned in an exceptional performance at the Sec- tionals. They won both the team title and had the individual victor. Tenth-grader Richard Tyrell beat over 150 other runners to pace the Junior Raiders. VARSITY SCHEDULE MP Shaker Invitational Cross Country Meet- 3 Teams 6th Everett T. Grout-Run, Division II- 22 Teams 331 New York University Run-25 Teams 13th Watertown Invitational-19 Teams 7th Bishop Gibbons Invitational-15 Teams 4th Tri-School Meet--3 Teams 2nd Sectionals-16 Teams 4th TENNIS It,s the way you play the game was the motto of Mont Pleasant's 1965 Tennis team. What more can you say with a winless record. The Raiders were undaunted though in seeking to improve themselves. Great efforts were put in by Bob Alheim, Doug Kerr, Frank Delohn, and all the rest to bring honor to the Hill. Despite a discouraging season, Coach Walt Suprunowicz was able to look forward to a veteran- laden squad in 1966. And the Cherry and White was ready to show some real opposition to this spring's opponents. TENNIS Bishop Gibbons Scotia Amsterdam Troy Albany Amsterdam Linton Linton Scotia Bishop Gibbons Troy Albany GOLF The Raiders finally broke a three year losing streak last Spring by finishing with a 1-9 rec- ord. The team was better than the record indicates though, for the Hill came quite close in several tests. Low scorer Bob Klimowski led the team and he was capably backed by Lou Pacelli, .lim Angerami, and ,lim DiCarlo. The 1966 team had high hopes to improve the golf reputation of MP. Coach Richard Supnmowicz had every reason to believe the Cherry and White would succeed. Linton Amsterdam Bishop Gibbons Troy Amsterdam Albany Troy Linton Albany Bishop Gibbons VARSITY TENNIS: Kneeling: G. Calkins, J. Sinay, C. DeNardis, D. Kerr. Standing R Houck managerg F. Delohn, R. Alheim, J. Swiatocha, A. Jarmolych, Coach W. SUPIUHOWICZ 4gTxTis I 423933 .0 4' QQOQ19 Mika? I sua 5 VARSITY GOLF: M. Sheldon, D. Stevens, R. Klimowski, J. DeCarlo, .I Angerami. HOCKEY-Bottom Row: E. Murphy, E, Palleschi, D. Hawkey, A. Collins, K. Weir, M. Carter, C. Kwak. Row 2: J. Trejderowski, N. Bradt, M. Urban, Miss C. Argulski, Coach, M, J. Roicki, E, Snyder, L. Hallak ARCHERS: S. Petraske, C. Cartwright, C. Bowers. Mila I l' -1-mumnuu. s name:-uw: .wer GIRLS ATHLETIC The girls at Mont Pleasant demonstrate thei athletic skills and abilities in a variety of Varsit and Junior Varsity sports. The following sports al offered in our interscholastic program: field hockey volleyball, basketball, softball, track, and archery Invitational games are scheduled against Niska yuna, Linton, Mohonasen, Lansingburgh, Troy, ant St. Agnes Academy. At the conclusion of each sea son, the varsity teams enter the Capital Distric Tournament and compete in a full day of competior Special honors earned by Mont Pleasant team this year include: winner of Mont Pleasant In vitational Volleyball Tournament and Capital Dis trict Softball Tournament. Individual honors wer! W TWH 'fm' ivf:Y:f ' 1' V if . C ' X . C wifi . , l , -' 5, gi if . , . . :- psf Bottom Row: S. Kwak, D. Sanders. Top Row: D. Williams, M. Urban, Miss D. Charton, Coach, A. Collins, E. Palleschi. RCTIVITIES ron by Alberta Collins who was chosen to represent he Capital District on the All-Star Field Hockey 'eam. The basketball varsity team completed their year fith a 5-1 record, the only loss being to Cuilderland. 'he volleyball varsity had an 8-O record. The hockey sam wound up their season with a 3-2-1 record and me softball team ended up with a 7-1 record. This program is new at Mont Pleasant, but the nthusiasm displayed by the girls have made it ery successful. It is the hope of the athletic de- iartment to expand the present program, so more irls can have the opportunity to engage in whole- ome worthwhile activities. Pity the poor volleyball in this action for team tryouts. HOCKEY-Bottom Row: K. Hallak, L. Teller, D. Jarvis, M. Urban, A. Collins, M. Manieri, C. Wise. Row 2: E. Palleschi, D. A. Williams, C. Kwak, M. J. Roicki, C. Boyd, J. Trejderowski, A. Branic, K. Wier, Miss C. Argulski, coach. Our girls head for where the action is. VARSITY HOCKEY Karen Weir races for thc ball us the Linton player just watches. Doris Ann waits anxiously for the ball to come her way. I Hitting the hall well isn't the only skill involved in the game of hockey. Just keeping up with the ball re- quires much talent and speed. Mont Pleasant's Varsity race to overcome Linton. X VJ VARSITY BASKETBALL-Bottom Raw: M. Urban, C, Kwak, A. Collins. C. I.ewanm J. Roicki, N. Cordon, Miss C. Argulski-Coach, D. A. Williams, L, Hallak, E. Pallcsclii BASKETBALL Miss A. shows the proper shooting technique to Doris Williams Carol Lewandowski, and Elaine Palleschi. ,,,T...1.......- I lowski, R. Lasak, S. Pclruske. Row 2: 'M. Carter, M. Sandy Kwak sliows form in a jump shot as Doris Williams and Chris Relyea look on. JUNIOR VARSITY-Bottom Row: M. A, Sims, B. Kelly, M. A. Civitcllo, A. Slruhle, L. Teller. C. Wilson. Row 2: E. Murphy, L. WClHSll3Ill- mer, R. Matulcwicz, K. Bouck, W. Broderick, C. Relyca, Miss D. Charlun.Cm1cl1. Nancy Gordon saves the bull from going out nf hounds with Ll fine catch. Miss Argulski, rcferccs Varsity vs ,lunior Varsity game as Doris Wlllilll1l5 and Conzellu Wilson jump for a rebound. GATES AJAR SENIORS ADVERTISING omecromss ' 'V 43 lr K fi 5- j f Q HI' f 5 EK BH w i bf' 1 Tm' V' A N f1 5i ' kv' f'1, I ' LQ -f L DON PQITCHETI' 66 1 ,aff QQ X . Q sz' 1 52.5 14, Q LY V' J- 4 A mfffkfz 'ff 1 11 ' 2 W .P M ffm' H 29 , 14' , 1' if C1 13 'M V n Srl 3 if ir Q k ,-gi , A 9 if 4 Af 5 ,i 1 JE fn ,Q 'M L : X' , M ,E 1 s' K. . -1 ,hu . 3, ,lqi F. 15 v 1+ 2? 3 Q 1 if ' ' JE E? .sb.k3f:Tg'iZ4 r, n 1 c ' 432. 629 'X .X JI , an .ig in f3fli:f'gQ 5 .ggggqr 5 I fm. ' .,, ,Al,, A iff ' E '+ fb y-,rg n N3 ii' aw QL: ff' n .-.A , ga. ig. --za TT iff ' ' N w Q viiiufflllg R gs w '- If ee S2 M X r ,' ff X .K Q , 24 te. Q , L 2 Q? , ff 5... gi f? 35 1 ,. if I rv ..f LR 5 5 4 Mis- ij- ,gb ,Liz 'fi 1 -' ,. 1 Q E 4 , 311 if LW ,., . 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V R, x Frank lVlarchitto, Vice-President , SENIORS Michelle Aldi John Alena Luther Almond Patricia Ames Vincent Amoroso Lorraine Anderson James Angerami Stanley Anun William Assenheimer Cary Bagnato James Baker Sharon Balcerzak Mary Ellen Ballone Ronald Baron Rita Barone Bruce Bartz David Bates Judith Battaglia Diane Battaglino Nev 'rdf 'His SENIORS Susan Beaton William Beck Howard Borchardt Chita Borenstein Judith Becker Joseph Belfance Catherine Bowers Raymond Bradshaw Rosemary Bellomo Sandra Bielawski Nancy Bradt Mildred Brajkovich Kathleen Bloomer George Bollacker Anita Branic John Brennan Harold Bonacquist Fanny Borchardt Reinhard Brodesser Robert Brown SENIORS Keith Brown Douglas Cacchlllo John Cafarelli W1ll13lU Brown Richard Brzozowy Catherine Cammarere Toni Campana Joyce Bublak Karen Bullis Thomas Capogna Marilyn Carhide Davld Burnham Janice Butler Robert Carlos Cora Cartwright Kelth Byrnes Kraig Byrnes Colleen Cavanaugh Aaron Carter .gummy 4T '7' 1 'IS' f c 235, LW fl' 'fi V? SENIORS David Caye Linda Ceglowski Diane Cross Carolyn Curcio Gary Chiacchiaretti Stephen Civitello Cheryl Damberg Christine Dashnaw Richard Clute Alberta Collins Kathleen DeCrappeo Antonia DeFelice Dawn Colliton Carry Cook David Currier Joseph DeCasperis Paul Coward Ronald Cromer Gerald D'Elisiis Cary DellaVilla '!? '? , N -..,. eh SENIORS 1 'Q' .4 4... Gary Delouke JoAnne DelVIarco Fredeucko Donato Michael Donato Sandra Deml Fred Denefrio Douglas Duell John Duffan John DiCocco Janice Dilohn Davlcl Dunham David Dunster ,. Q. fix ., 1, , 32:3 Qfjfs' Damel D1Nola Robert DiNola Paula Dunster Charles Dutcher Susan Dockal, Sandra Donadio Cornelia Dwyer John Fair SENIORS ,f Frank Famlano Frank Farina Terry Febbie Jean Ferris Meredith Fetter Marilyn Feurstein Wayne Fichtner Cynthia Flynn Terry Fontaine Lou1s Fowke Joseph Friello Thomas Caige 4-- f 235 T Anclrew Gallo Michael Gauger Cynthia Geanopoulos Lissa Gentile James Cerardi Walter Gillingham Barbara Gorden X 4 x nys- N 1, fe' 1,1 fi we , , James Hale Bruce Hall Nancy Hammond Kenneth Hartley Kathleen Havlicek Claudia Heckler William Heenan Brenda Henderson Patr1ck Hennessy Kenneth Hensley Richard Hewitt Linda Hotaling Linda Cray Dorothy Gresham Thomas Crzegorzewski Scott Guynup Leland Irish Kathleen Isabella Thomas Itzo Qs. , 155 e, ,,L SENIORS John J ackowskl Donald Jackson Harold Karker Gail Kaufmann Patricia J 30145011 Gail Janis Susan Keller Barbara Keniston Andrea J anuszewski Donna Jarvis Nancy Kettner James Knapik 4' Robert J egier Shirley Jones Karen Kozloski Cynthia Krajewski Marian Kaftanski Frances Kaplin Cassandra Kwak Joseph Kwiatkowski '00 Barbara Kyme Margaret LaBelle Barbara Llggett Dominick Lio John LaRutta Joseph LaFren1ere Bonme Lodge Vlncent Loffredo 1' 'Us Edwln Lake Rosemary LaMalfa Ellen Lyons Q., Elena Macchlarella Qt' Patrrcra Lancaster KflSfCH Larsen Kathleen MacDonald if !v Barbara Macy Robert Lavoy Robert Lewis Helen Madonna Carmen M510 'C ,-rwf-' 6 Rr, 1: H1 1 Clifford Mallard Susan Mandel Flank Marchrtto Marie Marmo Cheryl Marotta Mary Beth Marquis Michael Martell Victor Martini Mary Marx SENIORS 7' Vw Lawrence Masr Kathleen Matarazzo John McCabe Bruce McDowell Frank McKay Linda Meier Karen Meluch Gary Miles Christine Miller Gary Miller SENIDRS Janet Moncsko , A Emery Moore .J Marlene Moraway . , Ronald Morris Judith Moscardini Betty Ann Mumblow 'br -' - - Sandra Navaretta 5 :W s is 1 e X . :fig Mary Nealon 'J' ' J Jo-Ann Nebolini at i fi? K ,-rr' Roberta Newklrk Seraphine Nocera Barbara Noonan George Miller Constance Milliman Carleatha Modest , Janice Mollicone Helena Novak Maureen Nuzback Joseph 0,Connor QM ing.,,. 'Nw-'- 'S-t' . .. . :lf fi w 5 x hiv V ,pw , M1 vu-Y, ,A-fag' SENIORS Paul Oechsner Judith Olwert Lyle Pangburn Lynn Pardus David Osborne Carrol Osgood Rosemari Parillo James Patka Marylane Owens Nicholas Pacelli Kathleen Pecora Barbara Pedone AnnalVIarie Pallante Mary Pallante Robert Pelkey Linda Pellerin Patricia Palmer Elaina Palombo Bruce Pelts Daniel Peterson 'F Q 099 f, vw-1 SENIORS Donald Petrask Patricia Petroski Frank Raffucci Ronald Rehak May Phillips Annette Pitucci Floyd Renzi Gary Restifo Jerry Pompilio James Pone Maryann Ricciardi- Warren Richardson Rlchard Poracky Susan Prokop David Rleback Patricia Robare Barbara Przybylek Bernadette Purcell Diane Robataille Joanne Roberts SENIORS David Rogers Mary Jo Roicki Lucy Romano Marilyn Rossetti Anna Marie Russo Patsy Ruzzo Frederick Saehrig William Sagatys Theodore Salerno Barbara Samelska Diane Sanders Deirdre Sayles Theordore Sheckles Richard Scheuer Matthew Scheels Roberta Schultz Peggy Schermerhorn Patricia Scrime Enid Sefcovic l sENloRs ' Ronald Shaw Fernando Siaba l Ronald Simmons l Richard Smay Frederick Sistarenik Steven Skoda Sharon Slade Alfred Smith Diane Smith e ' George Smith A ,. ,Nj ' Jeanne Smith Q 4 W' Nelson Smith o ijfzx Vincent Semprevivo Lester Snell Francis Severino Patricia Snell AnnlVlarie Sexton John Snyder Michael Shannon -9 W 4' APY i T5 SENIORS Helen Soltysiak Alexander Somers J une Stone Janet Stringham Gary Spaldaro AnnalVlarie Spano David Strickland Marie Stroble Eileen Staley Nancy Stec Doreen Sturgeon Lawrence Sukackas Michael Stella Lucille Stenard Sandra Sukatski Richard Szczepanski William Stepp Patrick Stevens Daniel Taylor Della Tefoe crvf' 'VX SENIORS Eileen Terrenzio Lawtton Test Dianne Uzzanti lfdward VanAernem Michael Tetlak Patricia Thorne Frank M. VanPatten Frank R. VanPatten Sherry Thorne .loseph Tomkowski John Veldman Marcelle Venette Janet Trejderowski Peter Troiani Richard Vesely Beatrice Viscusi Richard Trolio Cheryl Tryon Judith Viscusi Marjorie Wachowicz SENIORS - Patricia Walsdorff Allan C Walsh VUX 'Si' its William Welch C ' Donald White Linda Warner film. Gall Warzala J anis Wickham Karen Wier Rosa Wasyliw John Watro Ardith Williama Paul Will ey Richard Watts J ack Wayman Katherine Wilson Beverly Winters Carol Wemman Patricia Welch Edith Witko Pflul Witkowaki SENIORS Karen Wolf Dorothy Woocl Robert Zapolski MaryAnn Zimmer Rosanne YUIIHOIII ivy Frm t,v,xh If we--fff' j I. James Young George Amedore Darian Apollo Michael Barlette Daniel Brennan Joseph Carota Madeline Carter Gilbert DeNigris Sara DeVarnne Patricia Dumas Brian Dunphy John Falconio Thomas Gary Marlene Greco Mary JO Greene Richard l'lall Edward Hines Bexerly Zmk Ralph Zullo Robert Krzyzak Melinda l,aBarffe Ross LeBlanc Peter Mackay Marsha Modest Melody Niles Peter Nocera D Lawrence Rector Linda Ruff Chester Romanowski Robert Salano Brian Shibley Kenneth VanDerlei Valerie Vanldergan Linda Weinsheimer Timothy O7Neill SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Bottom. Row: A. M. Sexton, B. Priylmylck, BIA Fctter, D. Sanders, M. Rossctti, R. Bellomo. Row 2: N. Bradt, li. Winters, K. Isabella, C. Modest, R. Newkirk, S. Jones, J. Moncsko, K. Wilson, P. Snell, D. Battaglino, M. Nuzback, T. Campana. Row 3: T. Capognu, W. Beck, J. DiCocco, H. Kurker, V. Loffredo, C. Miller, F. Saehrig, R. Sinay, L. Almond, J. Angerami, F. Marchitto. l ' ALDI, MICHELLE General-Coop, Practical Nursing Student Board 12: Clubs: Nightingales 12, Treas. 123 Pep 103 Intramural Sports 11. ALENA, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 123 Clubs: Bowling 123 Ski 103 Symphonic Singers 113 Christmas Party Committee 11, 123 Jun- ior Prom Committee 113 Basketball Intra- murals 123 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 123 Wrestling 103 Varsity Baseball 10, 123 Varsity Bowling 11, 12. ALMOND, LUTHFR fall. Prep.-Acarlernic Montaneer Staff 123 Junior Prom Com- mittee 113 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Basket- ball 103 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12. AMES, PATRICIA General Clubs: F.N.A. 123 Red Cross 113 Cafe- teria Monitor 113 Office Worker 11, 12. AMOROSO, VINCENT Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Sflldlfnl Bfldfd 129 Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 113 French Luncheon 10, 113 Hi-Y 113 Model U.N. 12. ANDERSON, LORRAINE General Bowling Club 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. ANGERAMI, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 113 Executive Committee 123 Clubs: Glee 103 Hi-Y 123 Musical Show 103 Golf 11, 12. ANUN, STANLEY General APOLLO, DARIAN General ASSENHEIMER, WILLIAM Coll. Prep.fTech. Elec. Hall Monitor 123 J.V. Football 10, Var- sity 11, 12. BAGNATO, GARY Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Treasurer 123 Executive Committee 103 Student Board 103 Clubs: Athletic Council 123 Band 10, 11, 123 French Honor Society 10, 11, 123 Symphonic Singers 11, 123 Watchtower Graphic Arts Editor 123 Watchtower Reporter 10, 113 Watchtower Representative 103 Mon- taneer Literary Staff 123 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 121 Junior Prom Committee 113 Freshman Orientation 113 Host--Open House 113 J.V. Basketball Manager ll. BAKER, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Academic J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12. BALCERZAK, SHARON Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Business Ed. 11, 123 Pep 103 Office Worker 11, 123 Teacher's Aide 11. BALLONE, MARY ELLEN Bus. Eti.fClerical Bowling Club 123 Teacher's Aide 123 Of- fice Worker 12. BARLETIE, MICHAEL General BARON, RONALD Coll. Prep.-Academic BARONE, RITA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Business Ed. Club 11, 122 Montaneer Typing Staff 123 Office Worker 11. BARTZ, BRUCE Bas. Ed.-Dist. Ed. Clubs: DECA 11, 12, 'Treas. 123 Student Store 11. BATES, DAVID Coll. Prep.-Academic Ski Club 12. BATTAGLIA, JUDY Call. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Cheerleader 11, 123 Keyettes 10, 11, 123 Model U.N. 103 Pep 103 Christ- mas Party Committee 10, 11, 123 Fresh- man Orientation 11, 123 Junior Prom Committee 113 Junior Prom Court 11: Hostessf0pen House 11, 123 School Play 103 Pep Rally 11, 12. BATTAGLINO, DIANE Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 123 Stu- dent Board 11, 12, Sec. 123 Clubs: Cheerleader 11, Co-Captain 123 French Honor Society 10, 11, 123 Keyettes 10, 11, 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 123 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 123 Junior Prom Committee 113 Junior Prom Court 113 Freshman Orientation 11, 123 Gym Aide 123 Hostess-Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11, Senior Talent Show ll, Open House 10, 11, 123 Elmira Key Award 113 French Award 10, ll.: N.E.D.T. Hon- orable Mention 10. BEATON, SUSAN General-Coop. Prac. Nursing Nightingales 12. BECK, WILLIAM Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 123 Student Board 113 Ski Club 10, 11, 123 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 123 Junior Prom Com- mittee 113 J.V. Cross Country 10, 113 In- door Track 10, 11, 123 Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. BECKER, JUDITH Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 113 Playbills 10, 113 Spanish Club 10, 11, 123 Montaneer Ad- vertising Staff 123 Christmas 'Party Committee 10, 123 Junior Prom Commit- tee 113 Teacher's Aide 10, 113 Office Worker 103 National Letters of Com- mendation 10. BELFANCE, JOSEPH Bus. Ed.-Clerical BELLOMO, ROSEMARY Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 11, 123 Student Board 123 Clubs: Cheerleader 12, Co- Captain 113 Moppettes 10, 11, 123 Sym- phonic Singers 113 Christmas Party Com- mittee 11, 123 Freshman Orientation 11, 123 Junior Prom Committee 113 Junior Prom Court 113 Pep Rally Skit 11, 123 Hostess-Senior Talent Show 113 Office Worker 10. BIELAWSKI, SANDRA Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 113 Clubs: Keyettes 10, 11, 123 Moppettes 10, 11, 123 Raiderettes 11, 123 Ski 11, 123 Watch- tower Representative ll, 123 Junior Prom Queen 113 School Play Lead 103 Hos- tess-Junior Prom 10, Senior Talent Show 113 Office Worker 12. BLOOMER, KATHLEEN Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Critical Reading 103 Future Nurses 11, Pres. 123 Pep 103 Science Seminar 11, 123 Swimming 103 Monta- neer Literary Staff 10, 113 Montaneer Business Editor 123 Montaneer Office Manager 123 Teacher's Aide 123 Office Worker 10, 11, 123 Intramurals 11. BOLLACKER, GEORGE General BONACQUIST, HAROLD Coll, Prep.-Tech. Elec. Clubs: Astronomy 10, ll, Pres. 103 Ath- letic Council 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Golden Spike Shoe Society 11, 123 Na- tional Honor Society 11, 123 Orchestra 103 Junior Prom Committee 113 Host- Open House 123 J.V. Cross Country 11, 123 Varsity Indoor Track 11, 123 Varsity Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. BORCHARDT, FANNY Bus. Ed.-Clerical Business Ed. Club 123 Teacher's Aide 123 Office Worker 123 Girls' Sports 10. BORCHARDT, HOWARD General BORENSTEIN, GHITA Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Linton High School 123 Clubs: Critical Reading 123 Future Nur- ses 103 German 12: Watchtower Adver- tising Staff 123 Girls' Sports 12. BOWERS, CATHERINE Bus. Ed.-Clerical Transfer from Galway Central 103 Bowl- ing Club 10: Teacher's Aide 113 Office Worker 12. BRADSHAW, RAYMOND Coll. Prep.-Academic BRADT, NANCY Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 123 F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 103 Piaybills 11, 12g Montaneer Literary Staff 123 Christ- mas Party Committee 11, 123 Hostess- Open House 123 School Play 103 School Play Stage Crew 113 Girls' Sports 11, 123 Intramural Sports 11. BRAJKOVICH, MILDRED Coll. Prep.-A cademic Student Board 10, 11, 12: Clubs: Bowl- ing 123 National Honor Society 113 French Honor Society 10, 113 F.T.A. 10, 113 Montaneer Typing Staff 123 Girls' Sports 113 Intramural Sports 10, 113 French Award 10, 11. BRANIC, ANITA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12. BRENNAN, DANIEL General BRENNAN, JOHN Coll. Prep.!Academic Class President 11, 123 Executive Com- mittee IO3 Student Board 10, 11, 123 Clubs: Athletic Council 10, ll, 123 French Honor Society 10, 11, 123 Key 10, Sec. 11, Treas. 123 National Honor Society 123 Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 123 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 123 Freshman Orientation 113 Mayor's Committee 123 Host-Junior Prom 10, Open House 10, 12, Senior Ball 113 J.V. Basketball 11, Varsity 12. BRODESSER, REINHARD , Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Clubs: Band 10, 11, 123 German 11, V. Pres. 123 Golden Spike Shoe Society 123 Varsity Football 123 Indoor Track 10, 11, 123 Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. BROWN, KEITH Coll. Prep.4Acazlemic Key Club 10, 11, 123 Host-Junior Prom 10, Senior Talent Show 113 J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 123 J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity ll, 123 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11. BROWN, ROBERT General-Industrial Arts Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 123 Student Council 10, 11: Science Club 10, 113 Junior Prom Com- mittee 113 Basketball 10, 11, Varsity 123 Varsity Football 10, 113 Varsity Track 10, 11, 12. BROWN, WILLIAM Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. Clubs: DECA 11, 123 Projectionist 11, 123 Student Store 11, 123 Indoor Track 113 Outdoor Track 10, 11. BRZOZOWY, RICHARD Call. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 113 Clubs: Astronomy 103 French Honor Society 103 National Honor So- ciety 11, 123 Radio 103 Ski 123 Monta- neer Editor-in-Chief 123 Montaneer Art Staff 113 School Play 103 Indoor Track 103 Varsity Baseball 103 Varsity Foot- ball 10. BUBLAK, JOYCE General BULLIS, KAREN Bas. Ed.-Secretarial Student Board 103 Clubs: Bowling 11, 123 Business Ed. 11, 123 Library 103 Junior Prom Committee 113 Hostessi Senior Ball 113 Girls' Sports 12. BURNHAM, DAVID General Sportsman's Club 12. BUTLER, JANICE Coll. Prep.YAcademic Pep Club 102 Montaneer Typing Staff 123 Girls' Sports 11, 12. BYRNES, KEITH Bus. Ed.-Clerical Bowling Club 123 Cafeteria Monitor 11. BYRNES, KRAIG Bus. Ed.-Clerical Bowling Club 12. CACCHILLO, DOUGLAS Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Watchtower Representative 11, 123 In- door Track 113 Outdoor Track 10, 11. CAFARELLI, JOHN Call. Prep.-Academic Hi-Y 10, 11, Treas. 123 Baseball 103 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. CAMMARERE, CATHERINE Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Executive Committee 12: Clubs: Busi- ness Ed. 123 Dramatics 10, -113 Pep 103 Watchtower Advertising Staff 123 Watchtower Representative 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. CAMPANA, TONI Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 123 Student Board Alternate 103 Clubs: Athletic Council 11, 123 French Honor Society 10, 113 F.T.A. 10, V. Pres. 113 G.A.C. 10, Pres. 113 Moppettes 123 Raiderettes 11, 123 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 123 Junior Prom Committee 113 School Play 113 Office Worker 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. CAPOGNA, THOMAS Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 11, 123 Student Board 123 Boys' Bowling Club 10, 123 Literary Staff 11, 123 Christmas Party Committee 123 Junior Prom Committee 113 Talent Show Orchestra 11. CARHIDE, MARILYN Coll. Prep.-Academic Future Nurses' Club 11, 123 Office Work- er 12. ' CARLOS, ROBERT Coll. Prep.-Academic Golden Spike Shoe Society 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Football 12. CAROTA, JOSEPH Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. IDECA 115 Football 10, 125 Baseball 11, 2. CARTER, AARON Coll. Prep.-Academic Golden Spike Shoe Society 11, 125 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 125 Basketball 105 Indoor Track 10, ll, 125 Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. CARTER, MADELINE Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 10, 115 Clubs: Critical Reading 105 Pep 105 Booster 115 Cheer- leader 11, 125 Montaneer Literary Staff 115 Christmas Party Committee 11, 125 .lunior Prom Committee 115 Hostess- Open House 10, 11, 125 Gym Aide 115 Office Worker 105 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Varsity ll, 125 Girls' Athletic Com- mittee 125 Pep Rally 11, 12. CARTWRIGHT, CORA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Bowling 105 German 10, Sec. 11, 125 Interscholastic Sports 115 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Archery 11, 125 Volley- ball 12. CAVANAUGH, COLLEEN Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Notre Dame High School 115 Clubs: French 105 Model U.N. 105 Office Worker 12. CAYE, DAVID Coll: Prep.-Academic CEGLOWSKI, LINDA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Montaneer Typing Staff 12. CHIACCHIARETTI, GARY Coll. Prep.-Academic CIVITELLO, STEPHEN Coll. Prep.-Academic J.V. Football 10. CLUTE, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 125 Christmas Party 11: .lunior Prom Committee 115 Football 10, ll, 125 Wrestling 10. COLLINS, ALBERTA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: G.A.C. 11, 125 Bowling 115 Pep 105 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Gym Lead- er 125 Interscholastic Sports 11, 12. COLLITON, DAWN Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. COOK, GARRY General Band 10, 11, 12. ' COWARD, PAUL General .l.V, Football 10. CROMER, RONALD Coll. Prep.-Academic Hi-Y Club 11, 125 Christmas Party Com- mittee 125 .lunior Prom Committee 11. CROSS, DIANE General Clubs: DECA 125 Bowling 115 Office Worker 11, 125 Red Cross 11. CURCIO, CAROLYN Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Future Nurses' 115 Band 10, 115 Watchtower Advertising Staff 10, 115 Cadet Teacher 125 Office Worker 10, 11, 12. CURRIER, DAVID General Orchestra 105 Cadet Teaching 12. DAMBERG, CHERYL Call. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Athletic Council 125 Bowling 11, 125 French Honor Society 10, 11, 125 F.T.A. 11, 125 G.A.C. 125 National Hon- or Society ll, 125 Pep 105 Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 125 Montaneer Literary Staff 11, 125 Christmas Party Commit- tee 115 Junior Prom Committee 115 Junior Prom Court 115 Hostess-Open House 10, School Play 10, Senior Ball 115 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. DASHNAW, CHRISTINE Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Booster 105 Swimming 105 School Play Stage Crew 115 Teacher's Aide 125 Office Worker 10, 11. DeCRAPPEO, KATHLEEN Bus. Ed. Clerical Transfer from St. Columba's High School 115 Clubs: Archery 115 Bowling 125 Montaneer Advertising Staff 125 School Talent Show 105 Office Worker 12. DeFELICE, ANTONIA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Clubs: Art 115 Business Ed. 11, 125 Hill-Top Teens 11, V. Pres. 115 Pep 105 Montaneer Typing Staff 11, 125 Hostess -School Play 115 Teacher's Aide 115 Office Worker 10, 11, 12. DeGASPERIS, JOSEPH Call. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 125 Sportsman's Club 125 ,l.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12. DEITZ, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic D'ELISlS, GERRY General-Industrial Arts DELLA VILLA, CARY Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Bowling 125 Sportsman's 125 ,l.V. Baseball 10, Varsity ll, 12. DeLUKE, GARY Coll. Prep.-Academic Senior Talent Show 115 J.V. Baseball Manager 105 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11. DeMARCO, JOANNE Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 105 Student Board 10, 115 Clubs: Bowling 125 French Hon- or Society 10, 11, 125 French Luncheon 105 F.T.A. 125 G.A.C. 10, 11, V. Pres. 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Pep 105 Montaneer Literary Staff 105 Athlet- ic Office Worker 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. DEMI, SANDRA Coll. Prep.--Academic Student Board 10, 11, 125 Clubs: F.T.A. 105 Hill-Top Teens 105 Pep 105 Office Worker 10, 11, 12. DENEFRIO, FREDERICK Coll. Prep.-Academic Sportsnian's Club 125 Tennis 125 Wres- tling 12. DeNEGRIS, GILBERT General DeVARNE, SARA General DeVlTO, GLORIA General DiCOCCO, .IOHN Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Treasurer 115 Executive Commit- tee 11, 125 French Honor Society 10, 11, 125 Watchtower Reporter 10, 115 Watchtower Sports Editor 125 Monta- neer Literary Staff 10, -11, 125 Christ- mas Party Committee 10, 11, 125 ,lun- ior Prom Committee 115 N.E.D.T. Let- ter of Commendation 105 .l.V. Cross Country 115 Golf Manager 105 Indoor Track 10, 11512. DiJOHN, JANICE Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: F.T.A. 10, 125 Hill-Top Teens 105 Ski 11, 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. DiNOLA, DANIEL Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 115 Student Board 10, 11, 125 Clubs: Bowling 125 Key 10, 11, Sec. 125 Projectionist 10, 11, 125 Sportsman's 125 Christmas Party Com- mittee 115 Junior Prom Committee 115 Host-Junior Prom 10, N.Y.S. Teach- er's Convention 10, 12, Senior Ball 11, Senior Graduation 11, Senior Talent Show 11. DiNOLA, ROBERT Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 125 Clubs: Bowling 125 Key 10, 11, 125 Christmas Party Com- mittee 10, 11, 125 ,lunior Prom Com- mittee 115 Host-Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11, N.Y.S. Teacher's Convention 10, 11, 125 Cafeteria Monitor 11, 125 J.V. Basketball 10. DOCKAL, SUSAN Bus. Ed.-Clerical Executive Committee 115 Watchtower Advertising Staff 115 Watchtower Rep- resentative 10, 115 Office Worker 11, 125 Girls' Sports 11, 12. DONADIO, SANDRA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Student Board 115 Pep Club 105 Monta- neer Advertising Staff 125 Teacher's Aide 10, 125 Office Worker 10. DONATO, FREDERICKO Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Student Board 105 Clubs: Critical Read- ing 105 German 10, 11, Pres. 125 Science Seminar 115 Technical Service 11, 125 Watchtower Representative 125 Steering Committee 12. DONATO, MICHAEL General DUELL' D0UCLASColl. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Student Board 115 Cross Country 105 In- door Track 115 Outdoor Track 10, 12. DUGAN, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Projectionist 125 Technical Ser- vice 115 Watchtower Advertising Staff 115 Watchtower Treasurer 11, 12. DUMAS, PATRICIA General Clubs: F.T.A. 115 Pep 105 Montaneer Literary Staff 11: Christmas Party Com- mittee ll5 Girls' Sports 10. DUNHAM, DAVID Coll. Prep,-Academic Executive Committee 105 Clubs: Bowling 10, 11, 125 Dramatics 115 Projectionist 125 Spanish 105 Sportsman's 125 Fresh- man Oricntation 115 School Play 10, 11, 125 l.V. Football 10. DUNPHY, BRIAN Call. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 115 Musical Show 105 Indoor Track 105 Outdoor Track 10. DUNSTER, DAVID Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. Clubs: DECA 11, 125 Library 10, 115 Student Store ll, 125 Host-Open House 11. DUNSTER, PAULA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Library Club 11, DUTCHER, CHARLES Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Indoor Track 125 Outdoor Track 11. DWYER, CORNELIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Art 115 F.T.A. 10, 11, 125 Hill- Top Teens 10, Pres. 115 Pep 105 Ski 125 Montaneer Literary Staff 10, 11, 125 Cafeteria Monitor 115 Office Worker 125 Girls' Sports 12. FAIR, JOHN General FALCONIO, JOHN Call. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Linton High School 115 Executive Committee 105 Golden Spike Shoe Society 11, Pres. 125 Basketball 105 Cross Country 11, 125 Varsity Indoor Track 11, 125 Varsity Outdoor Track 11, 12. FAMIANO, FRANK Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 115 Student Board 115 French Honor Society 125 Hi-Y V. Pres. 125 Ski 10, 11, 125 ,l.V. Football 105 Wrestling 12 FARINA, FRANK Gen.-Coop. Ind. DECA Club 12. FEBBIE, TERRY Coll. Prep.-Academic Bowling Club 10. FERRIS, .JEAN General FETIER, MEREDITH Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Linton High School 105 Senior Executive Committee 125 Clubs: Collegium 105 Lintonians 105 Bowling 125 Symphonic Singers 11. FEURSTEIN, MARILYN Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 10, 115 Clubs: Bowling 105 Pep 105 Swimming 10. FICHTNER, WAYNE Coll. Prep.-Academic Golden Spike Shoe Society 125 Cross Country 125 Indoor Track 125 Track 11, 12. FLYNN, CYNTHIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 10, 125 Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 115 National Honor Society 11, 125 Pep 105 Raiderettes 11, 125 Receptionist 12. FONTAINE, TERRY Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Business Ed. 11, Sec. 125 Pep 105 Watchtower Representative 115 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 11. FOWKE, LOUIS General Clubs: Projectionist 10, 11, 125 Sports- man's 12. FRIELLO, JOSEPH Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board Alternate 125 Clubs: Band 10, Treas. 11, V. Pres. 125 Bowling 125 Golden Spike Shoe Society 125 Orches- tra 105 Host-Senior Ball 115 Baseball 10, 115 Cross Country 12. GAIGE, THOMAS General Track 11. GALLO, ANDREW Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Executive Committee Treas. 10, Alter- nate 11, 125 Band 10, 12, V. Pres. 115 Christmas Party Committee 10. GARY, THOMAS General GAUGER, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Clubs: Band 10, 11, 125 Science Seminar 11, 125 Technical Service 12. GEANOPOULOS, CYNTHIA General Clubs: Art 11, 124 Projectionist 104 Montaneer Art Staff 114 Teacher's Aide 12. GENTILE, LISSA Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 114 Clubs: Cheerleader 11, Co-Captain 124 Nation- al Honor Society 11, 124 Pep IOQ Sym- phonic Singers 11, 123 Spanish 124 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 124 Junior Prom Committee 114 Freshman Orientation 11, 124 Hostess4Junior Prom 10, Open House 10, 11, 12. GERARDI, JAMES Call. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 123 Moppers 104 Christmas Party Committee 11, 123 Jun- ior Prom Committee 11: J.V. Baseball 10. GILLINGHAM, WALTER General C-ORDEN, BARBARA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Critical Reading 10, 114 French Honor Society 10, 11, 124 Library 10, II, 124 National Honor Society 11, 123 Playbills 124 Science Seminar 11, 124 Montanecr Literary Staff 11. GRAY, LINDA General Transfer from Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School 124 Clubs: Business Ed. 114 Bowling 12. GRECO, MARLENE Coll. Prep.-Academic GREENE, MARY JO Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. Clubs: DECA 11, 12, Historian 11, 124 Red Cross 10: Student Store 11, 12. GRESHAM, DOROTHY Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Business Ed. 11, 122 Modern Dance 114 Girls' Sports 11. GRZEGORZEWSK1, THOMAS Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 123 Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Society 123 Ski 10. 113 Basketball 10, 113 Cross Country 124 Intramural Soft- ball 10, 11: J.V. Football 114 Indoor Track 123 Outdoor Track 12. GUYNUP, SCOTT General Clubs: Art 10, 11, 124 Astronomy 114 Watchtower Cartoonist 11, 124 School Play Artist 10, 11, 12: Cross Country 114 J.V. Wrestling 10, 11. HALE, JAMES General Indoor Track 10, 114 Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. HALL, BRUCE Call. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Clubs: Astronomy 10, ll, 12, Sec. 102 National Honor Society 11, 124 Model U.N. 10, 11, V. Pres. 12: Science Semi- nar I0, 11, 124 Spanish 124 School Play 114 Baseball Manager 10, 11, 12. HALL, RICHARD General HAMMOND, NANCY Bus. Ell.-Secretarial Swimming Club 104 Office Worker 12. HARTLEY, KENNETH Coll. Prep.-Acarlernic Band 10, 11, 124 Track 10, 114 Wres- tling 10, 11, 12. HAVLICEK, KATHLEEN Bus. Erl.-Clerical Executive Committee 10, 114 Student Board 113 Clubs: Bowling 11, 123 Raid- erettes 11, 124 Christmas Party Commit- tee 10, 114 Hostess-Junior Prom 11. HECKLER, CLAUDIA Bus. Ed.-Clerical HEENAN, WILLIAM Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Bowling 123 Projectionist 124 Ski 11, 12. HENDERSON, BRENDA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Office Worker 123 Girls' Sports 10. HENNESSY, PATRICK General Auto Club 12. HENSLEY, KENNETH Call. Prep,AAcatIeraic HEWITT, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board Representative 103 Clubs: Band 10, 113 German 124 Ski 12. HINES, EDWARD General Transfer from Draper High School 104 J.V. Football 10. HOTALING, LINDA Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. Executive Committee 10, 114 Clubs: DECA V. Pres. 11, 12: Pep 104 Student Store ll. 12, Manager 124 Christmas Par- ty Committee 104 HostessfOpen House 114 Office Worker 10, 11. IRISH, LELAND Bus. Erl.-Dist. Ed. Executive Committee 103 Clubs: DECA Il, Pres. 124 Student Store 124 Monta- neer Art Staff 114 Christmas Party Com- mittee 10, 11, 124 Junior Prom Commit- tee 113 J.V. Baseball Manager 104 Var- sity Cross Country 10. ISABELLA, KATHLEEN Coll. Prep-Academic Executive Committee 124 Student Board 124 Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Sec. 114 F.T.A. 11, Pres. 124 Na- tional Honor Society V. Pres. 124 Pep 104 Science Seminar 11, 124 Watchower Reporter I0, 113 Watchtower News Edi- tor 124 Hostess-Board of Education Re- ception 124 AATE French Award 114 Franklin and Marshall College Alumni Award 114 French Award 104 NEDT Commendation 104 Girls' Sports ll. ITZO, THOMAS Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. Sportsman's Club 12. JACKOWSKI, JOHN Call. Prep.-Academic Bowling Club 124 J.V. Football 11. JACKSON, DONALD Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 123 Hi-Y Pres. 11, 124 Host-Open House 121 Board of Educa- tion Reception 124 J.V. Basketball 104 Varsity Basketball 11, 12. JACKSON, PATRICIA Bus. Erl.-Dist. Ell. Student Board 104 Clubs: DECA ll, 123 G.A.C. 11, Projectionist 104 Modern Dance 10, 113 Student Store 11, 124 Girls' Sports 10. JANIS, GAIL Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Notre Dame High School 104 Office Worker 12. JANUSZEWSKI, ANDREA Bus. Ezl.-Secretarial Clubs: Business Ed. 11, 124 Archery 11. JARVIS, DONNA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Astronomy 11, 123 Library 114 French Luncheon 104 Girls' Sports 10, 11. 124 Varsity Hockey Team 124 French 2 Award 10. JEGIER, ROBERT General-Coop. Incl. JONES, SHIRLEY General Executive Committee 124 Clubs: G.A.C. 10, 12, Chairman 103 Raiderettes 124 Cafeteria Monitor 10, 124 Senior Play Sewing 104 Intramural Sports 104 J.V. Girls' Basketball 10. KAFTANSKI, MARIAN Coll. Prep.-Academic Sportsman's Club 11, 124 J.V. Football 11, Varsity 124 Track 10. KAPLIN, FRANCES Coll. Prep.-Academic Girls' Bowling Club I1, 124 Watchtower Representative 114 Cafeteria Monitor 123 Summer Office Worker 10, 114 Girls' Sports II, 12. KARKER, HAROLD Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Clubs: Astronomy V. Pres. 10, 114 Athle- tic Council 11, Pres. 124 Band 10, 11, Pres. 124 French Honor Society 10, 12: National Honor Society Treas. 114 Christmas Party Committee 12. KAUFMANN, GAIL Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 114 Student Board 113 Cadet Teacher 124 Office Worker 10, 12. KELLER, SUSAN General Office Worker 11, 12. KENISTON, BARBARA General Dramatics Club 11. KETTNER, NANCY Coll. Prep.-Academic Playbills 123 Christmas Party Commit- tee 10, 11, 124 Junior Prom Committee 114 Cadet Teacher 123 Gym Aide 12g Hostess-Open House 102 School Play 114 Office Worker 114 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. KNAPIK, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 124 Key Club 10, 11, 124 Host-Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 114 J.V. Basketball 10, Var- sity 11, 124 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12. KOZLOSKI, KAREN Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 104 Library Club 10, 11, 124 Orchestra 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 10: Cafeteria Monitor 114 Hostess-Mm sic Concert 104 Girls' Sports 10. KRAJEWSK1, CYNTHIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Critical Reading 10, II4 F.T.A. 10, 121 Hill-Top Teens 104 Ski 11, 124 Cadet Teacher 123 Girls' Sports 11. KRZYZAK, ROBERT General KWAK, CASSANDRA Coll. Prep.-Academic Basketball 11, 124 Hockey 11, 124 Soft- ball 114 Volleyball 11, 12: Track 11, 12. KWIATKOWSKI, JOSEPH General-Ind. Arts Auto Shop Club Sec.-Treas. 12. KYME, BARBARA General DECA 11, 124 Student Store 11, 12. La-BARGE, MELINDA General LaBELLE, MARGARET General Office Worker 10, 11, 12. LaBUTTA, JOHN General-Coop. Incl. LaFRENIERE, JOSEPH Bus. Erl.-Clerical LAKE, EDWIN Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Class V. Pres. 114 Executive Committee 104 Student Board 10, 11, 124 Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 124 Ski 11, 124 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 124 Junior Prom Committee 114 Mayor's Committee 124 Host-Open House 10, 11, 124 Boy's State 114 J.V. Cross Country 10, 113 Indoor Track 10, 11, 124 Outdoor Track 10, ll, 12. LaMALFA, ROSEMARY Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Pep 104 Raiderettes 11, 12: Pep Rally Skit 123 Office Worker 11, 124 Girls' Sports 12. LANCASTER, PATRICIA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Executive Committee 104 Office Worker 10, 12. LARSEN, KRISTEN Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 11, 124 Clubs: Future Nurses 11, V. Pres. 124 Pep 104 Monta- neer Literary Staff 124 Junior Prom Committee 114 Office Worker 12. LAVOY, ROBERT General-Ind. Coop. LeBLANC, ROSS Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Guilderland High School 10. LEWIS, ROBERT Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Bowling 10, 114 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11. L1GGE'I'I', BARBARA Coll. Prep.-Academic Library Club 10, 11. LIO, DOMINICK General LODGE, BONNIE Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 103 Junior Prom Com- mittee 11. LOFFREDO, VINCENT Call. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 104 Executive Committee 11, 124 Clubs: Boy's Glee 104 Hi-Y 11, 124 Moppers 11, 124 National Honor Society 124 Junior Prom Committee 114 School Talent Show 104 Intramural Basketball 12: Intramural Bowling 104 J.V. Cross Country 10, 114 J.V. Track 10, 114 Var- sity Basketball Manager 12. LYONS, ELLEN General-Coop. Practical Nursing Nightingales 12. MACCHIARELLA, ELENA General Bowling Club 12. MaeDONALD, KATHLEEN General MacKAY, PETER Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 10, 114 Key Club 10, Sec. 11, 123 Host-Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball II: J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 124 J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity 11, 124 J.V. Football 10, Varsity, 11, Co-Captain 124 Varsity Track 12. MACY, BARBARA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Future Nurses 11, 124 Hill-Top Teens 10, 11: Pep 104 Nurse's Office 114 Office Worker 10, 11, 12. MADONNA, HELEN General Business Ed. Club 115 Watchtower Ad- vertising Staff 10, 115 Volleyball 10. MAIO, CARMEN General Industrial Arts 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 10. MALLARD, CLIFFORD General MANDEL, SUSAN Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Archery 115 Booster 105 Busi- ness Ed. 11, 125 Model U.N. 105 Play- bills 10, 11, 125 Tennis 115 Watchtower Reporter 105 Hostess-Junior Prom 105 Lead in School Play 10, 115 Cafeteria Monitor 125 Office Worker 125 Girls' Sports 10: Girls' Intramurals 11. MARCH1'I'I'O, FRANK Coll. Prep.-A cadentic Class V. Pres. 12: Executive Committee 10, 11, 12, Pres. 105 Student Board 115 Clubs: Key 10, 11, 125 Symphonic Sing- ers 10, ll, 125 Freshman Orientation 105 Host-Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 10, 115 J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 12. MARBIO, MARIE Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 10, 125 Clubs: Cheer- leader 11, 125 French Honor Society 10, 11, 125 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 French Luncheon 105 Moppcttes 11, Sec. 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Pep 105 Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 125 Freshman Orientation 11, 125 Gym Aide 125 Junior Prom Court 115 Hostess-Open House 11, 12. MARO'I'I'A, CHERYL Call. Prep.41-fcazfemic Clubs: Library 10, 11, 12: Spanish 10, 11, 125 Christmas Party Committee 125 Junior Prom Committee 11. MARQUIS, MARY BETH Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Schalmont Jr.-Sr. High School 115 Clubs: Band 11, 125 Critical Reading 125 French Honor Society 125 Model U.N. 125 Orchestra 105 Ski 115 School Newspaper fSabreliteJ 105 Soc- cer Intramurals 10. MARTELL, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 115 Student Board 10, Pres. 125 Clubs: French Hon- or Soeiety 10, 11, 125 Key 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Boys' State Representative 125 City Govern- ment for a Day 125 J.V. Baseball 105 J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity 11, 12: J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12. MARTINI, VICTOR Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Clubs: Art 10, 11: Astronomy 11, V. Pres. 125 Model U.N. 125 Science Semi- nar 12: Ski 12: Junior Prom Committee 11: Wrestling 10, 12. MARX, MARY General Business Ed. Club 115 Montaneer Typ- ing Staff 125 Office Worker 11, 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11. MASI, LAWRENCE Call. Prep.-Academic Projectionist Club 10, 11, 12. MATARAZZO, KATHLEEN Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: F.T.A. 10, 115 Library 10, 11, 125 Office Worker 125 Cafeteria Monitor 11. McCABE, JACK General-Coop. Ind. Hall Monitor 12. McDOWELL, BRUCE General Transfer from Patchogue High School 10: Cafeteria Monitor 115 Indoor Track 12: Spring Track 11, 12. McKAY, FRANK General MEIER, LINDA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Student Board Alt. 10, 11, 125 Clubs: Art 11, Pep 105 Junior Prom Committee 115 Receptionist 125 Teaclter's Aide 11. MELUCH, KAREN Cuff. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 11: Clubs: Band 10, 11, 125 French Honor Society 10, 11, 125 Future Nurses Sec. 115 Science Seminar 11, 125 Watchtower Reporter 11, 125 All-State Ba? 11, 125 Office Worker 11, 12. MILES, GARY General-Coop. Ind. Watchtower Representative 10, 11, 12. MILLER, CHRISTINE Bus. Ed.-Clerical Girls' Bowling Club 11, 125 Girls' Sports 12. MILLER, GARY General Student Board 11, 125 Ski Club 11, 125 Track 10. 115 Wrestling 10. MILLER, GEORGE General-Coop. Ind. .I.V. Football Manager 10. MILLIMAN, CONSTANCE General Student Store Worker 12. MODEST, CARLEATHA General Executive Committee 10, 12: Student Board 125 Clubs: Athletic Committee 115 Pep 105 Red Cross 10, 115 Girls' Sports 10, 11. MODEST, MARSHA Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Eastside High School, Paterson, N. J., 125 DECA 12. MOLLICONE. .lANICE Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Athletic Council ll, 125 Bowling 12: French Honor Society 10, ll, 12: F.T.A. 10, 11, V. Pres. 125 G.A.C. 11, Treas. 125 National Honor Society 11, Sec. 125 Gym Aide 115- Girls' Sports 10, 1, 12. MONCSKO, JANET Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 11, 125 Clubs: Cheerleader 11, Treas. 125 French Hon- or Society 115 Moppettes 10, 11, 125 Pep 10: Ski 10, 11, 125 Christmas Party Committee 11, 125 Junior Prom Commit- tee 11: Junior Prom Court 115 Freshman Orientation 11, 12: Hostess-Junior Prom 10, Open House 11, 12, Senior Talent Show 11. MOORE, EMERY Coll. Prep.-Academic Golden Spike Shoe Society 11, 125 Sym- phonic Singers 125 Indoor Track 11, 125 Outdoor Track 11, 125 Track 10: .IIC Football 10, Varsity 11, 125 Varsity Wrestling 10, 11, 12. MORAWAY, MARLENE General Student Board 10, 11, 125 Clubs: Bowl- ing 115 Business Ed. 115 Modern Dance 115 Office Worker 10, 11. MORRIS, RONALD Coll. Prep.AAcadernic Clubs: German 10, 11, 125 Projectionist 11, 12. MOSCARDINI, JUDITH Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Astronomy Sec. 11, 125 Critical Reading 10, 11, 125 Future Nurses 11, 125 Library 11, 125 Pep 10 Gym Aide 125 Girls' Sports ll, 12. MUMBLOW, BETTY ANN Bus. Ed.-Clerical Office Worker 10, 11, 125 Girls' Spots 10, 11, 12. NAVARETTA, DIANA General NEALON, MARY Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11: Student Board 125 Clubs: F.T.A. 10, 115 Hill- Top Teens 105 Pep 105 Raiderettes 11, 125 Junior Prom Hospitality 115 Jun- ior Prom Committee 115 Christmas Party Committee 115 Freshman Orienta- tion 115 Gym Aide 115 Pep Rally 12 Hostess-Senior Ball 11. NEBOLINI, JO-AN General Clubs: Dramatics ll, 125 Future Nurses 11, 125 School Play 115 Cafeteria Moni- tor 12. NEWKIRK, ROBERTA Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 125 Clubs: F.T.A. 125 Moppettes 125 Pep 105 Orchestra 11, 125 Girls' Sports 12. NILES, MELODY General DECA 10. NOCERA, PETER General-Coop. Ind. Cross Country 10. NOCERA, SERAPHINE General NOONAN, BARBARA General NOVAK, HELENA General Dramatics Club 11. NUZBACK, MAUREEN General-Prac. Nursing Transfer from St. Columba's High School 115 Executive Committee 125 Stu- dent Board 125 Clubs: Dramaties 115 Future Nurses 11, 12: Modern Dance 115 Nightingales 125 Ski 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Christmas Party Committee 125 School Play Committee Chairman 115 Office Worker 115 Girls' Sports 10, 115 St. Patrick's Day Festi- val 10. 0'CONNOR, JOSEPH General Clubs: Moppers 115 Projectionist 10, 11, 125 Sportsman's 12: Junior Prom Com- mittee 115 Host-Open House 105 In- door Track 115 Outdoor Track 10, 115 Track 125 J.V. Football Manager 11. OECHSNER, PAUL General Golden Spike Shoe Society 125 Football 105 Track 10, 11, 12. OLWERT, JUDITH Bus. Er1.!Secrezarial Clubs: Model U.N. 105 Pep 105 Christ- mas Party Committee 12: Junior Prom Committee 115 Gym Aide 125 Office Worker 11, 12. O'NEILL, TIMOTHY Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. OSBORN, DAVID Coll. Prep.-Academic OSGOOD, CARROL General Transfer from Houghton Academy 12. OWENS, MARY JANE Bus. Ezl.-Clerical Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Pep 105 Office Worker 105 Cafeteria Monitor 125 Girls' Intramural Sports 10. PACELLI, NICHOLAS Call. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Bowling 125 Hi-Y 10, 115 Ski 105 Varsity Bowling ll, 12. PALLANTE, ANNA MARIE Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Business Ed. 11, 125 Pep 105 Montaneer Typist 12. PALLANTE, MARY Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Business Ed. 11, Pres. 125 French Honor Society 105 Pep 105 Playbills 105 Hostess-School Play 105 Office Worker 125 Girls' Intramural Sports 10. PALMER, PATRICIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 10, 11, 12. PALOMBO, ELAINA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial PANGBURN, LYLE Coll. Prep.-Academic PARDUS, LYNN Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Business Ed. 11, 125 Pep 105 Swimming -105 Christmas Party Com- mittee l25 Junior Prom Committee 11. PARILLO, ROSEMARY Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 125 Clubs: Critical Read- ing 10, 11, 125 F.T.A. 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Science Seminar 11, 125 Ski 11, 125 Watchtower Report- er 125 Montaneer Co-Editor-in-Chief 125 Montemeer Literary Staff 10, 11, Edi- tor 125 Gym Aide 115 Office Worker 10, 115 Girls' Sports 11. PATKA, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Academic' Sportsman's Club 10: J.V. Cross Country 10, 115 ,l.V. Wrestling 10, Varsity 11, 12. PECORA, KATHLEEN Call. Prep.-Academic Student Board ll, 125 Clubs: F.T.A. 105 G.A.C. 10, 11, Sec. 125 Pep 105 Raid- erettes 11, 125 Ski 11, 125 Montaneer Advertising Staff 125 Montaneer Literary Staff 125 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 125 School Play Committee 115 Hostess-Open House 11, Senior Ball 115 Pep Rally 125 Teacher's Aide 125 Office Worker 105 Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12. PEDONE, ,BARBARA General Clubs: Pep 105 Red Cross 11. PELKEY, ROBERT Coll. Prep.-Academic .l.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12. PELLERIN, LINDA General Transfer from St. Columba's High School 115 Bazaar Committee 105 Dance Com- mittee 105 Teacher's Aide 11, 12. PELTS, BRUCE Bus. Ed.-Clerical .I.V. Football 11. PETERSON, DANIEL General-Intl. Arts Clubs: Auto 11, 125 Projectionist 10. PETRASK, DONALD Coll. Prep.-A cademic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 115 Spor1sman's Club 12. PETROSKI, PATRICIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Athletic Council 10, 11, V. Pres. 125 Critical Reading 10, 115 French Hon- or Society 10, 11, 125 French Luncheon 10, 115 Library 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Playbills 125 Science Seminar 11, 125 Spanish 12: Watch- tower Typist 125 Girls' Sports 12. PHILLIPS, MAY Bus. Eff.-Secretf'J ' Orchestra Treas. 10, 113 Montaneer Typist 123 Teacher's Aide 11, 123 Cafe- teria Monitor 113 Girls' Sports 10. PITUCCI, ANNETTE General POMPILIO, JERRY General Transfer from Bishop Gibbons High School 113 Class Treasurer 103 Execu- tivc Committee 113 Student Board 123 School Play 103 Basketball 103 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 10. PONE, JAMES General PORACKY, RICHARD General PROKOP, SUSAN Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 113 Student Board 103 Clubs: F.T.A. 10, 113 G.A.C. 11, 123 Pep 102 Raiderettes 11, 123 Monta- neer Literary Staff 11, 123 Junior Prom Committee 113 Teacher's Aide 113 Pep Rally 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. PRZYBYLEK, BARBARA Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 123 Student Board 103 Clubs: French Honor Society 10, ll, 123 F.T.A. 10, 12, Treas. 113 G.A.C. 11, 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Raiderettes 11, Captain 123 Watclitower Feature Editor 123 Watch- tower Reporter 10, 113 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, Co-Chairman 123 Jun- ior Prom Committee 113 Pep Rally 123 Cadet Teaching 123 Prix d'Honneur French Award 101 N.E.D.T. Certificate 103 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. PURCELL, BERNADETTE Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Executive Committee Secretary 103 DECA Club 11, 123 Student Store 11, 12. RAGUCCI, FRANK Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. DECA 11, 123 Talent Show 113 J.V. Football 10. RECTOR, LAWRENCE Coll. Prep.-Academic Bowling Club 123 J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity 113 J.V. Football 103 J.V. Track 10, Varsity Il, 12. REHAK, RONALD Coll. Prep.-Academic Ski Club 10, 11: Ski Team 10, 11. RENZI, FLOYD Bus. Ed.-Clerical Student Board 113 J.V. Football 10, Var- sity 113 Varsity Wrestling 11, 12. RESTIFO, GARY Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 113 Student Board 11, 123 Clubs: Critical Reading 10, 11, 123 French Honor Society 11, 123 French Luncheon 113 National Honor Society 11, 123 Playbills 10, 11, Pres. 123 Ski 10, 11, 123 Symphonic Singers 10, 111 Watchtower Editor-in-Chief 123 Watchtower Reporter 10, 113 Watchtower Sales Staff 113 Montaneer Literary Staff 10, 11, 123 Christmas Party Committee 113 Junior Prom Committee 113 School Play 11, 123 Host-Open House 103 Senior Ball 113 N.E.D.T. Honorable Mention 10. RICCIARDI, MARY ANN Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Pep Club 103 Watchtower Advertising Staff 123 Montaneer Typing Staff 123 Office Worker 10, 113 Girls' Sports 12. RICHARDSON, WARREN General Clubs: Bowling 103 Ski 113 Cafeteria Monitor 11. RIEBACK, DAVID Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Clubs: Area All State Orchestra 103 National Honor Society 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 12, V. Pres. 113 Ski 123 Technical Service 11, Pres. 123 School Play 11, 12. ROBARE, PATRICIA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Hill-Top Teens 103 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Pep 103 Raiderettes ll, 123 Christmas Party Committee 11, 123 Jun- ior Prom Committee 113 Freshman Orientation 113 Hostess-Senior Ball 113 Pep Rally 123 Office Worker 10, 11, 12. ROBATAILLE, DIANE General Student Board 103 DECA 113 Office Worker 11. ROBERTS, JO ANNE Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Notre Dame High School 103 Clubs: Ski 10, 123 Tennis 10. ROGERS, DAVID Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. ROICKI, MARY JO Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Student Board 11, 123 Clubs: Booster 103 G.A.C. 10, 11, 123 Technical Serv- ice 10, Treasurer 11, 123 School Play 113 Girls' Sports 11, 123 Girls' Intramur- al Sports IO, 11, 12, ROMANO, LUCY Bus. Ed.-Clerical Dramatics Club 11. ROMANOWSKI, CHESTER General ROSSETTI, MARILYN Call. Prep.-Academic Class Recording Secretary 11, 123 Stu- dent Board 121 Clubs: Keyettes 10, 11, 123 Moppettes 11, Treas. 123 Pep 103 Raiderettes 11, 12. RUFF, LINDA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Keyettes 103 Office Worker 10. RUSSO, ANNA MARIE Bus. Ed.-Clerical Executive Committee 10, 11, 123 Clubs: Business Ed. 10, 11, 123 Junior Red Cross 113 Ski 113 Hostess-Senior Ball 113 Office Worker 10. RUZZO, PATSY Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. German Club 113 Junior Red Cross 11. SAEHRIG, FREDERICK Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 123 Projectionist Club 11, Treas. 12: Track 11. SAGATYS, WILLIAM Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. SALANO, ROBERT General SALERNO, THEODORE General-Trade Aviation SAMELSKA, BARBARA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Business Ed. 11, 123 Pep 103 Montaneer Typing Staff 123 Office Worker 11, 12. SANDERS, DIANE Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 123 Clubs: G.A.C. 10, 11, 123 Moppettes 123 Raiderettes 11, 123 Montaneer Literary Staff 113 HostessAJunior Prom 10, Senior Ball 113 School Play Makeup 103 School Play Usher 113 Office Worker 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. SANTO, JANET Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Student Board 10, Alternate 113 Clubs: Bowling 103 Modern Dance 103 Raid- erettes 11, 123 Office Worker 10, 11. SAYLES, DEIDRE Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Moppettes 11, V. Pres. 123 Pep 103 Raiderettes 11, 123 Ski 10, 11, 123 Christmas Party Committee 11, 123 Co- Chairman Junior Prom Committee 113 Pep Rally 123 Office Worker 123 Girls' Sports 11. SCHECKLES, THEODORE Coll. Prep.-Academic J.V. Football 10, Varsity 113 J.V. Wres- tling 10. SCHEELS, MATTHEW General SCHEMERHORN, PEGGY Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Teacher's Aide 11, 123 Office Worker 12. SCHEURER, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic Bookroom Worker 103 Indoor Track 10, 113 Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. SCHULTZ, ROBERTA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Pep 103 Ski 11, 123 Spanish 10, 11, 123 Watchtower Advertising Staff 11, 123 Watchtower Representative 123 Christmas Party Committee 113 Office Worker 11, 12. SCRIME, PATRICIA Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. SEFCOVIC, ENID Coll. Prep.--Academic Executive Committee 113 Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 123 Library 123 National Honor Society 11, 122 Science Seminar 123 Watchtower Reporter 10, 113 D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 12. SEMPREVIVO, VINCENT Business-Coll. Prep. DECA 11, 123 J.V. Football 10. SEVERINO, FRANCIS Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Astronomy Club 11, 123 J.V. Baseball 10, 11, Varsity 12. SEXTON, ANN MARIE Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 123 Clubs: Moppettes 10, 11, 123 Pep 103 Science Seminar 10, Sec. 11, 123 Montaneer Literary Staff 123 Christmas Party Oom- mittee 10, 11, 12Q Junior Prom Com- mittee 113 Hostess-Open House 12, Senior Ball 11. SHANNON, MICHAEL . Coll. Prep.-Academic Bowling Club 123 Hall Monitor 12. SHAW, RONNIE Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 103 German Club 103 Hall Monitor 12. SHIBLEY, BRIAN General-Industrial Coop. Band 10. SIABA, FERNANDO Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Clubs: Moppers 11, Pres. 123 Orchestra Sec. 103 J.V. Basketball 103 J.V. Bas- ketball Manager II, 12. SIMMONS, RONALD Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Technical Service Club 11, 12. SINAY, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Albany High School 123 Executive Committee 123 Rifle Team Captain 10, 113 Varsity Football 10, ll, 123 Varsity Hockey Manager 103 Varsity Track 10, 11. SISTARENIK, FREDERICK Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 113 Student Board 10, 123 Athletic Council 11, Sec. 123 Band 10, 11, 123 French Honor Society 10, 11, Pres. 123 National Honor So- ciety 11, Pres. 123 Science Seminar 11, 123 Symphonic Singers 10, 113 Watchtower Reporter 11, 123 Christmas Party Committee 10, 113 Junior Prom Committee 113 Host-Open House 10, 11, 123 Harvard Award 11. SKODA, STEVEN Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 111 Clubs: Bowling 123 German 123 Hall Monitor 12. SLADE, SHARON Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Bowling 123 French Honor So- ciety 10, 11, 123 G.A.C. 123 Pep 103 National Honor Society 11, 123 Monta- neer Literary Staff 123 Gym Aide 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. SMITH, ALFRED General SMITH, DIANE Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Dramatics 113 Future Nurses 10, 11, 123 Pep 103 Ski 123 Watchtower Advertising 'Staff 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. SMITH, GEORGE General-Trade Aviation Symphonic Singers 11, 12. SMITH, JEANNE Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Bowling 123 G.A.C. 11, 123 Mod- ern Dance 103 Pep 10: Raiderettes 11, 123 Ski 11, Sec. 123 Receptionist 123 Christmas Party Committee 103 Junior Prom Committee 113 Office Worker 103 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. SMITH, NELSON General Bowling Club 103 J.V. Football 10, Var- sity 11. SNELL, LESTER Coll. Prep.-Academic SNELL, PATRICIA Coll, Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 123 Clubs: Bowling 123 Pep 103 Raiderettes 11, 123 Ski 10, 11, Treas. 123 Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 123 Junior Prom Com- mittee 113 Watchtower Typist 123 Freshman Orientation 113 Gym Aide 12. SNYDER, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons 103 Class Treasurer 10, 113 Student Board 103 Bowling Club 123 J.V. Baseball 10, Var- sity 12. SOLTYSIAK, HELEN Bus. Ed.-Clerical Girls' Sports 10, 113 J.V. Basketball 11. SOMMER, ALEXANDER General Projectionist Club 11, 12. SPADARO, GARY General Student Board 123 Rifle Club 123 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12. SPANO, ANNA MARIE Coll. Prep.-Academic Bookroom Worker 11, 123 Clubs: F.T.A. 103 National Honor Society 11, 123 Pep 10. STALEY, EILEEN Bus. Ed.-Clerical Athletic Council 10, 11, 123 Bookroom Worker 11, 123 Junior Prom Committee 11. STANTON, MARK Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. STEC, NANCY General-Coop. Prac. Nursing Clubs: Nightingales 125 Red Cross 10, 115 Office Worker 115 Kiwanis Club Student of the Month 125 Intramural Sports 11. STELLA, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. STENARD, LUCILLE Bus. Ed.-Clerical Business Ed. Club 11, 125 Teacher's Aide 125 Gym Aide ll. STEPP, WILLIAM Coll. Prep.-Academic Bowling Club 10: J.V. Baseball 105 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12. STEVENS. PATRICK Coll. Prep.-Academic Cross Country 125 Indoor Track 125 Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. STONE, JUNE Cencml-Coop. Prac. Nursing Transfer from St. Columba's High School 115 Student Board 125 Nightin- gales 125 Sodality 105 Watchtower Re- porter 12. STRICKLAND, DAVID Coll. Prep.-Academic Sportsman's Club 125 Wrestling Team 10. STRINCHAM, JANET General STROBLE, MARIE Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 105 Clubs: Cheerleader 11, 125 French Honor Society 10, 11, 125 F.T.A. 105 Library 10, 11, Pres. 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Pep 105 Christmas Party Committee 125 Fresh- man Orientation 11, 125 Hostess-Junior Prom 10, Open House 10, 11, 125 Pep Rally 11, 12. STURGEON, DOREEN Coll. Prep.-Academic Future Nurses Club 10, 11, 125 Cafeteria Monitor 125 Office Worker 11. SUKACKAS, LAWRENCE General-Indus. Coop. SUKATSKI, SANDRA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Pep Club 105 Office Worker 12. SZCZEPANSKI, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 105 Student Board Treas. 125 Clubs: Key 10, 11, V. Pres. 125 French Honor Society 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Watch- tower Staff 105 Junior Prom Committee 115 Pep Rally 125 Host-Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball ll, Teacher's Conven- tion 11, 125 Office Worker 125 Varsity Bowling 10, 12, Giptain 11. TAYLOR, DANIEL General-Industrial Arts Projectionist Club 10, 11, 125 Track 10,1I,12. TEFOE, DELLA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Future Nurses 11, 125 Pep 105 Office Worker 11, 12. TERRENZIO, EILEEN Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 115 Clubs: F.T.A. 10, 12, Sec. 115 Moppettes 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Pep 105 Raid- erettes ll, 125 Science Seminar 11, Sec. 125 Montaneer Literary Staff 125 Christ- mas Party Committee 105 Junior Prom Committee 115 Office Worker 10. TEST, LAWTTON Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Student Board 105 Clubs: German 105 Band 10, 11, 12. TETLAK, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Technical Service Club 12. THORNE, PATRICIA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Student Board 105 Pep Club 105 Watch- tower Representative 10, 125 Teacher's Aide 125 Office Worker 10, 11, 12. THORNE, SHERRY Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 125 Clubs: F.T.A. 115 Ski 125 Spanish 105 Watch- tower Representative 10, 11, 125 Christ- mas Party Committee 115 School Play 105 Qidet Teaching 12. TOMKOWSKI, JOSEPH Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 105 Hall Monitor 12. TREJDEROWSKI, JANET 'Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Booster 105 Bowling 125 Play- bills 11, 125 School Play Committee 10, 11, 125 Gym Aide 125 Girls' Sports 11, 12. TROIANI, PETER General-Industrial Arts J.v. Football 10. TROLIO, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Clubs: Athletic Council 125 Hi-Y 125 Playbills 125 Sportsman's 105 Technical Service 10, 11. TRYON, CHERYL Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Athletic Council 11, 125 Pep 105 Montanecr Staff 125 Office Worker 125 Girls' Sports 10, ll, 12. UZZANTI, DIANNE Bas. Ed.-Secretarial Office Worker 10, ll, 12. VAN AERNEM, EDWARD General Executive Committee 105 DECA 11, 125 J.V. Football 10. VAN BERGAN, VALERIE General Transfer from St. Columba's High School 115 Para-Med Club 105 Newspaper Re- porter 115 N.E.D.T. Award 10. VAN DER LEI, KENNETH Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 105 Ski 125 Indoor Track Manager 10. VAN PATTEN, FRANK M. Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 115 Bowling Club 125 Cafeteria Monitor 125 Hall Monitor 129 .I.V. Basketball 10. VAN PATTEN, FRANK R. General Student Board 10, 115 Track 10, 11. VELDMAN, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Clubs: Band 10, 11, 125 Critical Read- ing 10, 11, 125 French Honor Society 10, 115 French Luncheon 10, 11. VENETTE, MARCELLE Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 10, 11, 125 Bowling Club 12. VESELY, RICHARD Bus. Ed.-Clerical Executive Committee 105 Student Board 125 J.V. Baseball 105 J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity 11, 12. VISCUSI, BEATRICE General VISCUSI, JUDITH Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Student Board 105 Clubs: Bowling 125 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Moppettes 125 Pep 105 Raiderettes 11, 125 Hostess-Open House 115 Office Worker 11, 125 Girls' Intramural Sports 12. WACHOWICZ, MARJORIE Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Athletic Council 125 Pep 105 Gym Aide 125 Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12. WALSH, ALLAN General Transfer from Mohonason High School 11. WALSDORFF, PATRICIA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Bowling Club 12. WARNER, LINDA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Student Board 115 Clubs: Pep 105 Raiderettes 11, 125 Montaneer Adver- tising Staff 125 Watchtower Staff 11. WARZALA, GAIL Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 125 Clubs: Future Nurses 115 National Honor Society 11, 125 Pep 105 Raiderettes 11, 125 Science Seminar 11, 125 Spanish 10, 11, 125 Watchtower Advertising Staff 115 Christmas Party Committee ll, 125 Hostess-Senior Ball 115 Office Worker 105 Cafeteria Monitor 115 Pep Rally 125 Spanish Award 10. WASYLIW, ROSA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial WATROUS, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Transfer from Schalmont High School 125 Clubs: Chess 10, 115 Ski 10, 11, 125 Ski Team 115 Orchestra 10, 115 School Play 115 Watchtower Representative 115 Election Manager 115 Soccer 10, 115 Track 10, 11. WATTS, RICHARD General WAYMAN, JACK General Indoor Track 12. WEINMAN, CAROL Coll. Prep.-Academic Pep Club 105 Watchtower Representative 10,11,12. WEINSHEIMER, LINDA Call. Prep.-Academic Transfer from Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School 125 Clubs: Athletic Associa- tion 10, 115 Pep 10, ll5 Junior Prom Committee 115 Newspaper Representa- tive l15 Office Worker 125 Girls' Intra- mural Sports 10, 11, 12. WELCH, PATRICIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Art 115 French Honor Society 115 Hill-Top Teens Sec. 115 Pep 105 Ski 125 Montaneer Typing Staff 125 Watchtower Reporter 10, 11, 125 Hostess -School Play 115 Office Worker 11, 12. WELCH, WILLIAM General WHITE, DONALD General Projectionist Club 10, 11, 12. WICKHAM, JANIS Coll. Prep.-A cademic Transfer from St. Columba's High School 115 Clubs: Dramatics 11, 125 F.T.A. 125 Sodality 105 Watchtower Representative 125 Montaneer Advertising Staff 125 School Play 11, 125 Talent Show 105 Cafeteria Monitor 125 Red Cross Aide 115 Teacher's Aide 10. WIER, KAREN Coll. Prep.-Academic WILLIAMS, ARDITH Coll. Prep.-Academic WILLSEY, PAUL Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Society 11, 125 Technical Service 105 Cross Coun- try l0, 11, 125 Varsity Indoor Track 11, 125 J.V. Outdoor Track 10, Varsity 11, 12. WILSON, KATHERINE Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Corresponding Sec. 11, 125 Clubs: Dramatics 105 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Model U.N. 105 Modern Dance 105 Mop- pettes 11, 125 Spanish 105 Christmas Party Committee 12, Co-Chairman 115 Junior Prom Committee 115 Junior Prom Court 115 Children's Theater Lead 105 Office Worker 10, 125 Receptionist 11. WINTERS, BEVERLY Call. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 125 Clubs: Nation- al Honor Society 11, 125 Pep 105 Play- bills 10, 11, 125 Technical Service 10, 11, Sec. 125 School Play Committee 10, 11, 125 Gym Aide 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. WITKO, EDITH Bus. Ed.-Clerical Modern Dance Club 11. WITKOWSKI, PAUL Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. WOLF, KAREN Coll. Prep.fAcadernic Student Board 125 Clubs: Cheerleader 11, 125 Moppettes 10, Treas. 11, Pres. 125 Pep 105 Junior Prom Committee 115 Junior Prom Court 115 Christmas Party Committee 125 Freshman Orientation 11, 125 Hostess-Open House 105 Pep Rally Skit 11, 125 Usher for Talent Show 115 Office Worker 12. WOOD, DOROTHY Bus. Ed.-Clerical Business Ed. Club 11, Treas. 125 Cafe- teria Monitor 115 Teacher's Aide 125 Office Worker 115 Girls' Sports 10. YANNOTTI, ROSANNE Bus. Ed.-Clerical Office Worker 10. YOUNG, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Ski Club 125 Junior Prom Committee ll. ZAPOLSKI, ROBERT Bus. Ed.-Clerical Ski Club 11, 125 Ski Team 115 Monta- neer Advertising Staff 12. ZIMMER, MARY ANN General Transfer from Schoharie Central High School 125 DECA 125 Future Homemak- ing Association 10, 115 F.N.A. 115 Li- brary Club 10, 11: Yearbook Photog- rapher 115 Junior Prom Committee 115 Teacherls Aide 10, 115 Nurse's Aide 10, 11. ZINK, BEVERLY Call. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Bowling 125 F.N.A. 12, Historian 115 Library 105 National Honor Society 125 Band 10, Sec. 11, 125 Orchestra 105 Girls' Sports 11. ZULLO, RALPH Coll. Prep.-Academic Athletic Council 125 Model U.N. 105 Concession Worker 115 Co-Chairman Junior Prom Committee 11. NPRM Kathleen Isabella SALUTATORIAN FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL AWARD OUTSTANDING Frederick Sistarenik VALEDICTORIAN HARVARD AWARD BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD iw1.' ACHIEVERS Diane Battaglino ELMIRA KEY AWARD REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNER 4 '11, XXX. my Av Af. Enid Sefcovic D.A.R. AWARD REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP QALTERNATEJ DONALD B. STONE EARTH SCIENCE AWARD MU' ?f A N 1 e 5 1 P IQ E. H Edwin LakefBOYS' STATE 4 ,fr fi ? xwff Q J: - ,.,,. 4 ' ' fflf l ., A Barbara Przybylek-BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW AWARD OUTSTANDING ACHIEVERS Michael Martell-BOYS' STATE rf ' REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS-L. to R.: Bottom Row: B. Gorden, Y. Sefcovic, M. B. Marquisg Row 2: H. Karker, G. Reslifo, M. Stcllag Row 3: F. Sislarcnik, D. Riehack, J. Veldman, D. Jackson, F. Siaba, F. Donato ALTERNATES B. Przyhylck, A. M. Sexton, V. Martini, V. Amoroso, M. Cuugcr ,,,f X x f ' .. N I ' 'si .4- : Sf' 9. in ,NZM 'Ya wa R g y, S ,. , nf . ..,gx v-1 l55 B V w ,.:f' ' I Q .VID fl fix A sf As Z f .J ADVERTISE in the CALL MONT PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL FR 4-7172 - CompIimen'I's of DI COCCO LUNCHONETTE 5II SOU'I'I'1 Ave. JOS. NUSBAUM. INC. 447-45I Sfafe Sireei' SCHENECTADY. N. Y. E 15 J 2I7 S'Ia'Ie SI. ScI1enecI'af:Iy ScI1enecIac.Iy's S'I'ore of QUALITY, FLAIR AND VALUE! Cour'I'esy of +I-me LIGHT FUNERAL HOME I428 S+aI'e S'Iree+ FR 4-IOI5 CompIimen'I's of STALDER'S AUTO SERVICE I2 Sacandaga Road Scofia, N. Y. Phone 374-I067 Au'I'o Repiair-Body WorIr Sales-GMC Service CompIimen+s of NINTH WARD DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEMEN LUCYAN SEKOWSKI-Presidenf Compiimenis of COLONY THEATER I330 S+a'Ie Sf. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Complimenis of CATHAY Chinese-American Res'IauranI' Disiribuiive Educafion sfudenr Tom Iizo admires a good-Iooking sweaier af Nusbaum's as Mr. Henderson examines Ihe qualify of Ihe maierial. CompIimenIs of TRI-CITY METAL ART CO. 260I Curry Road HURLEY'S CARD SHOP Greefing Cards for All Occasions 954 Crane Sfreei' SCHENECTADY. N. Y. DI 6-9893 DOWNTOWN SCHENECTADY 0 Television 0 Heaied Pool Q 0 Dial Phone . In Room Coffee 765 Siafe S+ree'I 393-6692 Congrafulafions From ROYAL BARBER 8: BEAUTY SCHOOL 308 SIa+e Sfreef PH. DI 6-2288 P I Peiroslu, Vice-Pres.: Fred Sislarenilc. Sec.: Jean Alexander H Id K In P es.: Eileen Sfaley, Treas. MONT PLEASANT ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Service Organizaiion Tha'I' Makes AI'hleI'ics Go al' I'he Hill Moclern Courses I-Year Execulive-Secrelarial Machine Shorlhand Business Adminislrarion-Accounfing Clerical Wilh IBM Key Punch COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY THROUGH STUDENT LOANS Qualified s+uden'rs may now borrow from us Io a++end approved posi'-secondary insfi- 'Iufions of higher learning in New Yorlc S'I'aI'e or elsewhere . . . pay no inI'eres'I' while in school . . . repay over 6 years affer leaving Swnographic school al' 31, in+eres'I . . . phone FR 4-9I84 or wrife now for compIe'I'e informafion and 2' Years applicalion forms. Courl Reporling Wirh Slenolype SPENCER Schenectady BUSINESS SCHOOL SAVINGS aL0AN 404 Union S'IreeI' Association S Schenecfady 374-76I9 5 2 1 EPETCEGZQLG 41 515-f-xg Free Calalog INSURED '-A Ro' ',La'e STP q,,v9L' Q cf ww A o Complimenfs of AMERICAN PLUMBING SUPPLY, INC. Plumbing 8: Heaiing Conlraciors I206 Helderberg Ave. Scheneciady 6, N. Y. FR 4-0075 VISCUSI'S INC. Cusfom Venelian Blinds, Aluminum Windows, Awnings 81 Siorm Doors 858 Albany SI., Sclneneclady, N. Y. Phone 377-I344 Complimenis of H. DUBB. SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION 23I0 Fairlee SI. Phone DI 6-0557 Complimenis of ANTHONY A. RENNA Sandy Sales Co. of Scl1enec'I'ady, Inc. ln NO OTHER FIELD Ihon business are CAREERS SO UNLIMITED! IIISIIIIE YOIIII FIITIIIIEI XZ? FOUR MAJOR COURSES OF STUDY il? FULL ACTIVITIES, SOCIAL PROGRAMS YT LIFETIME PLACEMENT DEPARTMENT 'INSINESJ ALBANY lfudinedd COLLEGE ian wnsnmcron Ava., ALBANY, N. Y. 12210 S: 1: -, , . ' 4 l I I . 0 Q H1 ' '. -- J.: ,fb .,,. ,X K-. l!,y , 4,5 Only Slore of Hs Kind in Scheneclady Dwi SEND FOR FREE CATALOG DR. SCHOLL'S Shoes for Men, Women, and Children LASAK FU N ERAL HOME I346 Chrisler Ave. Complimenis of ROBERTS PIANO COMPANY 203 Siale Slreei Sclieneciady, N. Y. FR 2-2493 Complimenfs of HENRY'S CLEANERS Ibl0 Slale Sf. Complimenls of SALAMONE'S DEPARTMENT STORE I09I-97 Congress Sfreei SCHENECTADY 3. N. Y. Complimenls of SCHGHGCIGCIY- N- Y- A. MARTINI COAL 8: OIL COMPANY 374-0598 200I Cl1risIer Avenue Sclienecfady, N. Y. I , Q Na+ionaIIy Known Insfrumenis HERMIE'S MUSIC STORE 7I6 Sfafe Sfreei ScI1enec'IacIy, N. Y. ARIS Young Fashions for Young People KING CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE, INC. 809 Sfafe Sfreef Scheneciady 7, N. Y. EDWARD FRATKIN DIcIrens 6-I202 Dis'rribu+ive EducaHon sfudenf Pa? Scrime discusses her afiernoon work wiih Miss Carol Mashufa af +I1e Audio-Visual Cenier on Broadway. Pafronize fhe STUDENT STORE O E. B. SALISBURY 8. soNs, Esso Hear Fuel-OiI I64 Erie Boulevard FR 4-3I94 FR 4-9I66 CHAS. F. AUDETTE AND SONS 2236 Broadway-Phone FR 4-9477 Schenecfady, N. Y. I2306 PIumbing-Hearing-AppIiances THE ILLE AGENCY, INC. General Insurance I052 Crane Sfreei' Schenecfady, N. Y. I2303 346-8630 Complimenfs of DElTZ'S H65 Crane Sfreef DI 6-7694 M's DINER l8Il Sfafe Sfreef Nexi io Communify Sfafe Bank Home Cooked and Broiled Foods LOUIS 8: EDNA GEANOPOULOS Prop. CompIimen+s of HOGAN'S TOWNE HOUSE I487 S'I'aIe Sfreei' HOGAN'S CITY SQUIRE IOI8 Keyes Avenue PINTAVALLE PHARMACY Mi, Pleasanfs Mosf Modern Up-To-Daie Pharmacy. 924 Crane Sfreef Scheneciady, N. Y. Free Delivery Phone 372-7620 Complimenfs of MONT PLEASANT LANES I092 Crane Sireef KLEEN-KUT MARKET I337 Crane Sf. DI 6-3I46 N. siNooNl, Prop. Qualify Meafs, Groceries, 8: Vegefables Complimenfs of NICK'S SERVICE STATION Aliamoni 81 Hamburg Sf. Complimenis of BEL-AIRE MEN'S 81 LADIES SHOP 2326 Broadway Complimenis of PLEASANT VALLEY SERVICE STATION 906 Norwood Avenue ELECTRONIC DISCOUNT CENTER 962 Crane Sireei' SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Sfereos, Radios, TV's, Records 374-36I9 Visif Our New Anfique Shop l4l0 Sfafe Sireef We Buy and SeII DAN HICKEY Complimenfs of ITALIAN UNITED BAKING CO. Viia-Rich Bread 39-43 Jay Sf. Schenechsdy, N. Y. Phone FR 4-2747 Complimenfs of AMERICAN LINCOLN PRODUCTS INC. I473 Siaie S+. 393-5930 Lee Irish receives insfruciions on The arf of selling af Myers ChiIdren's Shop from Mr. TaII:io'r. manager.. . I 'A . ,tc iw- ff? r :,.eT,1.g1':i-'-'K X H o 4 ,mv J W N R- .S-,, ' L.. '- 1 V .., ,nsu- .v.ul.!i- - ai-fs -it . .Q Mllgllllllllllllllllllllllllll, U L ' 1 X 7,4 XX lf . '!3lL'!':!l'l!!!! tr-2-L-fd X, fx p In 1 U XXI. ww IL M, X 'ik N E I H?-A-fQ3'7 ' if '3 6 N! If infix ,ff f .ill :RB 'f -if-are A A Al l qmiw W Q 7 ,- ' E'j f T of , ri 1 1.11.2 AN A: 1 gill' RX 'flu we - , if T' N, I' r Milla I A I X 4 r , A AN DPEN RDAD ' I I I on 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 jobsg 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 sci-IENECTADY PLANT ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS DIVISION 3M CO. 797 Broadway Schenecfady. New York Phone DI 6-3774 MYERS PHARMACY A. C. PAJAK, Prop. 854 Crane S+. Schenecfady, N. Y. CompIimenIs of LIDO HAIR STYLISTS 204 CIinI'on SI. FR 7-2234 Travel I'he Naiionwide Today Guided Tours-DeLuxe Char'I'er Coaches Anywhere ' Any'rime Baseball-Pro-Foo'rbaII Deep Sea Fishing You Sei Ihe Pariy, We Will Plan Your Trip Operafed by SCHENECTADY TRANS. CORP. I344 Albany SI'reeI' FR 7-3392 Where SI'yIe Begins 438 S'Ia+e Sireei' ANG DELLARIO, Prop. OWEN OPTICAL COMPANY Opficians I54 Barreif S+. IOI9 Keyes Ave. SCHENECTADY. NEW YORK Disfribufive Educafion sfudenf Barbara Kyme fakes a Iilcing Io her iob in fhe Toy Deparfmenf as Mr. Nemes. manager af WaIIace's, Iooks on. WM. McKINNEY THOMAS INC. Texaco Tommy 830 SI'aIe SI. Sch'dy. N. Y. FR 7-374I Alignmenf Our Specialfy For Fine Furs MT. PLEASANT FURRIERS Furriers for Four Generafionsu 93I Francis Avenue DI 6-3770 Complimenfs of KMETZ DELICATESSEN I02 Division Sf. Wafches, Diamonds, Silverware KRAMER JEWELERS 909 Crane Sireef Experf Repairs FR 7-307 I SACKS DRUG STORE 2042 Broadway SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Phone DI 6-I387 Gowns Designed by ROSE ANGELA ROSE'S BRIDAL SHOP 738 Albany Sf. FR 4-5663 Complimenis of DAVE'S BARBER SHOP 9I8 Sfafe Sf. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. X. X., X. WEDEKIND MOTORS 1595 s+a+e s+ree+ SCHENECTADY, N. Y. I I saai lili Y . .?5?5YI RV, 'sl 4 ag, f .IPM 3 NMIL W Lim! , rig? A, .fi I , If ,gi f T I I' 1 ,A , ' I I I if!! V, Xi I I 'I If- 3 DEE DEE'S BRIDAL SHOPPE I907 Fairview Avenue DI 6-0490 Gowns and Dresses For All Occasions LEACH CORPCRATIONS Alba ny-Schenectady-Cobleslrill LADY DUFF SHOP Congralulaiions, Class of '66 School Fashions Senior Day-Gradualion-Casuals Complimenfs of IMPERIAL FOODS GROCERY I934 Guilclerland Avenue Complimenis of TABLE TALK PIES I73I SI'aIe Slreef Phone 372-I062 Complimenfs of LITTLE SUPER MARKET I5I7 Helclerberg Avenue SCHENECTADY, N. Y. JENNE ELECTRIC CO. I024 Slanley SI. Sch'cIy, N. Y. DI 6-2892 Complimenis of PIGGLY WIGGLY Finer Foods 2627 Broadway Scheneclady 6, N. Y. Complimenis of VAN CURLER DINER CARL SETTLE, INC. I020 S'faI'e Sh'ee'I Your Safely Is Our Business ANDREW W. WOOD CO., INC. Il4I Calalyn S'I'ree'I' Schenecfady, N. Y. I2303 Au'I'o Paris, Tools, Equipmen'I', Supplies DIAL 374-44I6-7-8 SHOP SERVICES Bearing Press Valve Shop Brake Drum Laihe-Van Norman Head Planer HOURS Weelc-Days: 8 AM Io 9 PM-Sa'I'. 8 AM Io 5 PM No Deliveries Weelc-Days A'H'er 5 PM No Deliveries Safurclays Afier 4 PM C0mP'fmen+S of MILDRED ELLEY CARL w. Llss SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Your General Electric Dealer for APPLIANCES 227 Quail Street TELEVISION Albany, New York I2203 CUSTOM KITCHENS l '36 Erie Blvd. Send for Catalog FR 2-4795 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 ALCO PRODUCTS, INC. Schenectady Plant Phone FR 4-0872 Free Esfimales PETRUCCVS RUG STORE Linaleumi Tse for Flcijri in? walls u s e a rims 8 M U WeMF'I'Zke Pridge In Our Work SPO RTI N G GOODS '73' 'a a SpaIding-Rawlings-Riddell Fishing-I-Iun'I'ing-Golf-Tennis School and College Ou'I fiHers Wholesale and Refail FR 7-64I4 Ski RenI'aIs by Ihe Day or Week EveryI'hing 'For 'rhe Skier 426 S+a're Sfreef Schenecrady. New York Complimenis of JAMES DEVINE Supervisor of Tenfh Ward CongraI'uIaI'ions From TER BUSH 81 POWELL, INC. INSURANCE I48 CIin+on Sfreef SCHENECTADY. NEW YORK Floor Covering SpeciaIisIs B AND N FLOOR COVERING CO. Tile and Linoleums for Every Purpose Rugs and Carpe'I's 835 Albany SI. Schenec'I'ady, N. Y. George BeIoI'+ Phone FR 2-3352 THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE Albany New York FULLY ACCREDITED A CATHOLIC LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Graduafe and Undergraduale Programs Conducred by: The Sis'Iers of Sainl' Joseph of CarondeIe+ For Informarion Address: Direcror of Admissions wE'RE SAD TO sEE You sENloRs LEAVE eoon om MONT PLEASANT N You've been good cusiomers and we have enioyed working wi+h and for you. Our very besi' wishes for success and happiness go wi+h you- Before you go, fell 'rhe under- classmen our service can'+ be beai when if comes 'lo yearbooks, school rings and graduafion announcemenfs. 38 years of service fo fhe schools in Easrern New York HODGKINS OF BALFOUR P.O. Box 2509 Schenecfady, N. Y. l2309 Gus Hoclgkins-Bob Gray-Don Nash Jim Gercling-Tony Scaring SCHENECTADY GAZETTE Schenecredye Leading Newspaper For More Then 70 Years Complimenfs of LUIGI'S RESTAURANT I I25 B drfe H' Sf. DI 6-9744 Complimenfs of SAM THE BARBER lsoo S+a+e S+. Wafches-Diamonds-Silverware Complimenis of DALE'S JEWELERS 922 Crane sneer' Your Mon? Pleasanf Jewelers Complimenis of MONT PLEASANT BAKERY 94l Crane S+reef A Mrs. Daffner-Proprieior MAXWELL RUG CLEANERS Orienfal and Domesiic Rugs Repairing, Reweaving, and Dyeing I597 Sfafe S+. DI 6-5700 Schenecfady, New York Dave's Men Shop has become famous for Hs disiincfive selecfion of rnen's suifs. Disiincfive Apparel DAVE'S MEN SHOP DAVE'S SQUIRE SHOP 832 Crane Sireef 326 S+a+e Sfreef Schenecfady, N. Y. Schenecfady, N. Y. JOHN R. RUDD PONTIAC, INC. Au'Il1orizecl Sales and Service IO2I Sfale SI'reeI' DI 6-4234 Scheneclady, N. Y. Dislribufive Educalion siudenf Mary Jo Greene worlcs along side Mrs. Louise Casiorina, of fhe Wallace Company. Complimenfs of SCHENECTADY HARDWARE 81 ELECTRIC CO. Elecfrical Fixlures 81 Supplies BIB Albany Slreel' Dl 6-2369 Complimenfs of MIDWAY LOUNGE Chesfer Greene, Prop. 20I0 Cen+ral Avenue Colonie, New Yorlr DUNKIN' DONUTS Everybocly's Dunkin' Donu'rs. I200 Sfafe SI'reeI' Schenectady, New York Complimenfs of SAYTA'S SERVICE Mobil Gas-Mobil Oil Co. Guilderland 81 Hegeman Phone DI 6-9247 Complime-n+s of GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CO. 8l6 Albany Sfreei' FR 4-I054 Complimenfs of BLACK STUDIOS GABRIEL'S FOOD CENTER INC. 2037 Sfale Slreef Woodlawn S+ealcs of Dis'rinc'rion ALTAMONT BEAUTY SHOPPE Hair Culfing, Sfyling, Permanenl' Waving JOSEPH L. ZANTA 605 Alfamoni Ave. Schenedady FR 2-8032 Complimenls of FRANK R. GALLO 81 SON FLORIST Your Friendly FIorisI' DI 6-I727 856 Crane SI'reeI ScI1enec+ady 3, New York CompIimen'I's of WADE'S RESTAURANT 81 GRILL 2432 Broadway Complimenis of BEYER FUR SHOP I40 Barreif Sfreei' FR 4-7413 ADAM'S JEWELRY Wafclwes, Rings, Silverware Home of S4L's 300 Pro Shop Fealuring ManhaHan Bowling Balls 804 Albany Sfreef 372-2683 Complimenfs of ISABELLA'S GROCERY I502 Sfafe SI. FR 4-924I FR 7-787I Res. 355-9378 PAT DI DONATO Insurance Agency 2240 Broadway-Schenecfady, N. Y. AuI'o-Homeowners-Fire DUPONT WASHER AND SUPPLY CO. I326 Slale Sireel' WASHER AND DRYER PARTS Com plimenls of LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS Assoc. Sfore Owned 8: Operafed by Seiden Sound Inc. I4I Erie Blvd. Sch'dy, N. Y. EASTERN TYPEWRITER OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 24 I Broadway Schenecfady Disfribuiors of Royal Typewriiers SI'andard-Eleciric-Porfable Repairs-Renrals-AII Malte Machines FR 7-8000 Phones FR 7-4000 FREDERICK SCHOOL OF MUSIC 207 SIaIe SI. Scheneciady 5. N. Y. 377-7080 Disfribulive Educafion sfudenr Linda Hoialing, working in The Sfaiionery Deparimenf of WaIIace's, receives Iirsf-hand insfruclion from Mr. Gifford. Are You Considering a Career ln Beauly Cullure? GORHAM SCHOOL -of Beauty Culture- Complimenls of MONTGOMERY WARD Your Complele One-Slop Shopping Cen'rer 625 Sfale S+. Sch'dy, N. Y. Phone FR 7-4320 Broadway Menancls One Visil' Will Convince You MISS RUTH GORHAM-Owner 8: Direclor DEL GROS DEL. DOMINICK CALDARA Broadway Schenecfady Complimenls of W. J. FREDERICK 81 SONS l0l5 Helderberg Ave. Scheneciady Complimenls of AUMlLLER'S PHARMACY l338-40 Sfale Sf. Schenectady DOUGLAS Famous Men's Shoes Boslonian's I Bales 0 Fool' Pals Hush Puppies 0 Lucey 0 Selaazo-Mocs 3 I9 Sfafe Slreel' FR 4-8577 Sclleneclacly I E D N D I N G S E C E Complimenls of ACCORDIAN CENTER l Van COFl'laI'1Cl Slfeel' ssz sme sneer Scheneclacly 3, New Yorlc Schenedady, N. Y. Q J CompIimen+s of R. R. BOND BOND FUNERAL HOME Broadway and GuiIcIerIand Ave. Schenecfady 6, New YorIc DI 6-8424 CONNELLY BROS. DAIRY INC. Fresh Fruii' Punch for Your Par+ies CALL 346-3401 Complimenfs of BURG PHARMACY Drugs-Prescripfions-Vifamins 906 Francis Avenue FR 4-8405 SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK JERRY IThe TaiIorI 805 Congress Sfree+ Schenecfady, New York CompIimen+s of GEORGE'S MUSIC STORE 509 Sfafe SI'ree'I' FR 4-592I MATTICE'S SERVICE STATION I025 Alfamoni' Ave. Scheneciady, N. Y. Phone FR 2-I359 R. F. RUSSELL AND T. E. RUSSELL CompIimen+s of CRISTELLO'S I402 Sixih Ave. Our Thanks 'Io JOE WINCHELL III JOE DONATO'S Monfaneer phofographer I652 Crane Sfreef Phone 355-4330 Scheneciady. New YorIr is S' fddizfef NA L 0 , I of SCOTIA J MOHAWK AVE. at TEN BROECK NISKAYU NA BALLTOWN ROAD df NOTT sT. COLONIE CENTRAL AVE. at KILLEAN PAR.: 1 GUILDERLAND-W NATIO N A L KARNER RD. at WESTERN AVE. N MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUR For any banking information, stop in or call the office most convenient To you. ESTM ERE ANCE CORPORATION MOTHER FERRO'S RESTAURANT DI 6-9554 II I5 Barre'H Sfreei' Schenectady, N. Y. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE A Five Dining Rooms Available for Privaie Par+ies Cafering CLARENCE MILLER, INC MEN'S AND STUDENTS APPAREL I300 AI'I'amonI' Avenue a'I' Shoporama Schenecfacly. New Yorlc I2303 Phone 355-8020 Tri-Cily DECA coniesf winners L. Io R.-Mr. Collins, Principal: Mr. D. Pause, DECA Advisor: Mary Ann Zimmer, Firsl Place Merchandise M th lvl J G F' I PI P bl' S ' ary o reene, irs ace u uc peaking: Marlene Modesl, T Merchandise Informalion Manual: Bruce Barlz, Fourlh Place Sales slralion. PATRONIZE THE STUDENT STORE We Carry All Necessary School Supplies 0 0 0 YOU NEED IT . . . . . WE'LL STOCK IT RAMARK STUDIO YOUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER X MRS. ELIZABETH BLUM MRS. BETTY FAIR Weddings ' Passports 0 Yearbooks Child Photography I35 Jay S+. Schenecfady, N. Y. FR 4-872l ai N PATRONS Mrs. Hazel L. Aldi Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Ames Mr. and Mrs. D. Louis Bagnato Mr. and Mrs. Bronislaus Balcerzak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Battaglino Mr. and Mrs. William Becker Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frank Bonacquist Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Bradt Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Brajkovich Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brzozowy Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Bullis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cammarere Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Campana Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Capogna Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. John Curcio Mr. and Mrs. John Damberg Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeFelice Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. DiNola Mrs. Achille Donato Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Dutcher Mrs. Mary E. Fair Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Famiano Mr. and Mrs. Francis Flynn Mrs. Elizabeth B. Gorden Mr. and Mrs. Elliot B. Gray Mr. John D. Gregory Mrs. Roy V. Heckler Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Isabella Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Janis Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kettner Mrs. Edward Knapik A Friend Mr. and Mrs. A. Krajewski Mr. and Mrs. John LaButta Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Loffredo Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Macy Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Marchitto Mr. and Mrs. Don Marquis Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Martini Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moraway Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moscardini Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nuzback Mr. and Mrs. John Olwert Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parillo Anthony Pecora Edward Petroski Peter B. Pisano William J. Prokop Mrs. Casmera Przybylelc Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. Restifo Paul Ricciardi Bernard Robare F. F. Saehrig Mrs. Cecelia Samelska Mrs. Gertrude Scrime Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marie S Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Skoda Fred M. Slade R. Stec Stanley Stone troble Roman Szczepanski A. T erre nzio John E. Thorne Edward Tomkowski Arthur Viscusi Carl Wolf Homeroom 108 STUDENT-FACULTY DIRECTORY Abbatiello, Albert-'68-34 Abbato, Joyce-'68-34 Abbato, Nancy-'67-44, 48, 56 Adams, fMr.J John-Faculty-12, 81 Aggen, Sharon-'68-31 Almert, Kurt-'69-80, 83 Almert !Mrs1 O1 a 11 v - 8 ' Albrezzi, QMr.D John-Faculty-12, 20, 84 Aldi, Albert-'68-59, 63, 79, 100, 111 Aldi, Linda-'67-41, 44, 64, 68 Aldi, Michelle-'66-127 Alena, John-'66-62, 91, 100, 103, 127 Alexander, Jean-167-43, 53, 74 Alheim, Robert-'67f57, 117 Allen, Amy-'68-33 Almond, Lou-'66-100, 101, 112, 113, 127, 145 Alois, Barbara-'67-44, 59 Alois, Richard-'68-50 Alper, Jaye-'68443, 53, 77 Altieri, Cassandra-'68-38 Amedore, Armand+'68-32, 116 Amedore, George-'66-107 Amell, Jolin-'67443, 50 Ames, Patricia-'66-27, 69, 82, 127 Amlaw, Audrey-'67-38 Amoroso, Vincent-'66-58, 127 Anderson, Bennie-'67-114 Anderson, Lorraine-'66-127 Anderson, Stephen D.-'68-30, 32, 50, 79. 80, 116 Angelone, Peter-'67-40, 57, 63 Angerami, James-'66-117, 127, 145 Anker, Ellen-'67-39, 48, 63, 64, 70, 74 Anun, Stanley-'66-93, 127 Archibald, fMrs.1 CenevievefFaculty-12 Argulski, fMissP Constance-FucultyA12, 118, 120, 122, 123 Armstrong, lMrs.J Marie-Facu1ly+-12 Arrc, Nancy4'68-30, 60, 63 Assenheimer, Willianiv'66-100, 127 Attanaseo, Sliery1eA'67-44, 60, 74 Attanasio, John-'67A53, 59, 61, 71, 74, 76, 77 Altanasio, Lawrence-'69-63, 116 Bagnato, Cary-'66-53, 62, 63, 74, 76, 84. 126 Baker, James-'66-100, 103, 127 Balccrzak, Sharon-'66-66, 69, 127 Ballone, Donna-'68-38 Ballone, Mary Ellen-'66-64, 69, 127 Bandosik, Betty Ann-'67-52, 63, 64 Barber, Lela-'67-Ji-0, 52, 60, 64, 83 Barlette, Patricia-'67443, 53, 74, 75, 77 Baron, Edward-'67-38 Baron, Ronald-'66-127 Barone, Rita-'66-66, 85, 127 Barratiere, Joseph-'67-100 Berrian, Dennine-'67-44, 57 Bianchi, Lucia-367475, 77, 86 Bielawski, Kathleen-'67-42, 60 Bielawski Sandra-'66-48 52 6 , , , 6, 69, 39, 90, 128 Biencluga, John-567-42, 50 Bigelow, Patricia-'68-83 Bittner, John-,67f38, 62, 63, 79 Blaycles, Charles-'67-104 Bloomer, Kathleen-766-61, 68, 82, 86, 128. 171 Bloomingdale, lMr.1 lialpliglixculty'-12. 50 Bobowski, Robert-168-104 Boettner, DouglasA'68-62, 63, 79, 111 Bollacker, C-eorge4'66-128 Bonacquist, Dominic-568-34 Bonacquist, Haro1cl!'66-50, 53, 58, 60. 62. 65, 80, 114, 115, 128 Bonacquist, Lynn-'67-41, 59, 60, 80, 98 Bonezkowski, Paul-'67441, 62, 100 Bonesteel, Kathleen-368434 Boomliower, George-'68-31 Borcllardt, Fanny-'66469, 128 Borcliardt, lloward-166-128 Boreali, Fred-'67--44, 53, 86 Borensti-in, Cllita-'66-51, Borgia, Linda-'68-31, 68, 83 Bostick, Curtis-1674-106 Bouck, Karon-367-52, 60, Boulay, Richard-'68-33 Bowers, Catlierine-'66-69, 118, 128 Bowman, Leah-'68-32 Boyd, Cheryl-'68f32, 59, 60, 77, 83, 120 Boyd, QMLJ David-Faculty-12, 53 Boyle, iMiss1 1Nlargaret-Faculty-12 Bradshaw, Phillip-'68--77 Bradshaw, Raymond-'66-128 Brutlt, NanCy4,66-57, 65, 84, 93, 118, 128, 145 57, 59, 63, 75, 84, 64, 75, 128 64, 69, 123 Brajkovieli, Mildred-'66-58, 65, 76, 84, 85. 128 Branic, Anita-'66-62, 120, 128 Brant, Charlcsf'67Ql2 Brennan, ,lolin-'66f58, 62, 63, 65, 76, 108, 126, 128 Brennan, Mark-'67-32, 49 Brereton, David-'67443, 50, 60, 71 Broderick, Winnie4'68A60, 63, 123 Brodesser, Reinhard-'66-50, 51, 80, 89, 100, 114, 128 Elaine-367-38, 62, 63, 67 Olrsj Ida-Faculty-12 Sharon-'68-105 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown,'Kcitl1-'66-62, 78, 108, 112, 129 Brown, Roller!-'66-108, 128 William-'66-46, 72, 73, 129 Brugnctti, Cynthia-'67-44 Brown, Barry, Kathleen-'67462 Barto, Raymond-'68v50 Bartz, Bruce-'66-46, 47, 127 Bartz, Susan-'68-63 Bassi, Cvuy-'67-51 Bates, David-'66-60, 127 Bates, Sharon-'67-44, 57 Battaglia, Judith-'66-54, 90, 127 Battaglia, Peter-'68-107 Battaglino, Diane-'66-49, 55, 58, 62, 63, 65, 76, 90, 127, 145 Baltalino, Claudia-'68-64 Baxter, fMr.1 Lance-Faculty-12 Brugnelti, Victoria-'68-82 Brundcge, Brenda-368483 Brzozowy, Richard-'66-37, 65, 84, 129 Bublak, Joyce-'66-129 Bullis, Gail-'67--41, 53, 64, 77 Bullis, Karen-'66-64, 66, 129 Bunt, Lonnie-'68-32 Bumbarzlatore, Frank-'67-44, 62, 100 Buono, Hilary-'67-44, 52 Burdick, Roger-'67449, 83 Burg, Karen-167-39 Burnham, David-'66-57, 129 Burns, fMr.1 Robert-Faculty-12, 85, 94 Beaton, Susanf'66+128 Beck, Kathleen-'67-60 Beck, William-'66-60, 63, 94, 128, 145 Becker, Judith-'66-86, 128 Becker, Peter-'67f50, 61, 71, 80 Beeche, Sonya-'68-30 Belfance, Joseph Roy-166-128 Bellomo, Rosemary-'66-48, 54, 58, 62, 90, 128, 145 Benaquisto, Christine-'67-39, 59, 77 Benacquisto, Marlene-'68-38 Bernardi, Paul-'67443 Berrian, Colleen-'68-59 Butler, Janice-'66-86, 129 Butryn, Joyce-'67410, 44, 64, 65 Button, Bruce-'67-42, 47 Byrnes, Keitl14'66-49, 129 Byrnes, Kraig-'66-129 Byster, James-'67-42 Caccllillo, Douglas-'66-129 Cade, Terry-'68-38 Cafarelli, Daniel-Coacl1Y108 Cafarelli, John-'66-106, 107, 129 Cagnina, .lolln-'67-43, 49, 51 Cahill, Theresa-'67-38, 64, 65. 69, 83 Caiazzo, Pasqua1e4'67'50, 62, 114 Caldara, Angela-'68-59, 63, 64, 93 Caldaro, Mr. Bruno-Faculty'-12, 36 Calkins, Gary-'67--37, 74, 117 Cammarerc, CLl1llCl'lI1t' -'66-64, 66, 75. 129 Campana, ,1osepl14'68!50 Campana, Toni-'66-18, 52, 53, 69, 70, 129, 145 Campanella, Tllcrvsa-'67-33, 80, 82 Campbell, C4-rry4'68-35, 104 Campbell, Mr. Boliert-Faculty-12, 41, 58, 62 Canestraro. Laura- -'67---41, 62, 84 Capitummino, Salvatorci'68f35 Capogna, Tll0lllLlS+-766149, 58, 84, 129, 115 Caprara, Balpli-ff'67f100 Capullo, Marion-'68--60, 6-1- Caputo, Cln-ryI4'68-62 Capulo, Christine-'68-59 Capulo, ,lo-Ann-'68-63, 83 Caracciolo, Clare-67444, 52, 63 Carey, ,lll!4l'IJll--.68'3'l', 50, 116 Carliiclv, Marilyn-'66-82, 129 Carlos, liolwrl-'66-50, 100, 114. 129 Carnevalc, Corinne-'67--44, 56, 64 Carr, Ulissb Marria---lfac-ulty-12. 33, 64, 70 Carlcr, Aaron-'66-50, 57, 96, 100, 129 Carli-r, lylaileline-166-51, 70, 118, 122 Carola, Joseph-'66-112 Cartwright, Cora4'66-51, 63, 118, 129 Carusonc, Alexander-'68-34, 59, 107 Casapello, Sue Ann-767 -47, 72 Calman, Fred-'67-43, 51 Cavanaugli, Colleen-'66--129 Cavunaugli, F1'2.1Il0US7.674112 Cayo, David-'66-43. 130 Cuglowski, Linda-'66-130 Cn-rvoni, Louis-'67-'12 Cliamlserlain, Bruce-'67A42 Charton, lMissJ Diane-Faculty-12, 3-1, 119 123 Chase, Lawrvm-c-'68-30, 62 Chase, Margaret-'67-27, 44 Cliecca, Brurc-'68-32. 50 Cliiaccliiarctli, Gary-'66-130 Christian, Donna-'67-44. 56. 77 Ciaholte, Kathryn-'67-31, 82 Ciampa, Albert-Coach-104 Cianceltu, Thomas-'68-30, 34 Cieszyniski, David-'68-105 Civitcllo, Mary Ann--'67-41, 414, 62, 64, 70, 123 Civitcllo, Stephen-166-130 Clark, Donna-'67-44 Clark, lMiss1 Eleanor'-Faculty-13, 83 Clark, Susan-'68-88 Clarke, Mr. Chester-Facully-13, 37 fllCIIl0VlCll, Anne-169763. 83 Clutc, Richard-'66-100, 101, 130 Cm-lirane, Kenneth-'67-43 Cohen, lMrs.J Diane-Faculty-13, 96 Colanclra, Anthony-167--33, 50 Cole. iMrs.H Etlicl-1 aculty-13, 85 Collins, Alberta-'66-70, 84, 118, 119, 120, 122, 130 Collins, iMr.J ,losepll-Favulty-8, 46, 94 Collins, Paul-'68-32 Collis, flVlr.J Delbert-Faculty-13 Colliton, Dawnf'66-130 Comanzo, Catlierinef'67f39 Coinanzo, Tliomas-'68-80 Cook, Garry-'66-80, 130 Cook, Orrin-'68A25, 32 Coon, Elaine-'6744-2, 62, 69, 77 Coons, Bruce-'68A104 Cooper, Terry-'67-27, 39 Cope, Nancy-'67f38, 53, 57, 60, 62, 63 Cornivk, Christopher-'674l4 Costello, Gerald-Coach-111 Coward, Paul-'66-130 Cromer, Bona1dT'66-130 Cross, Diane-'66-130 Cummings, CMrs.1 Helen-Faculty-13, 41 Cunningham, fMissJ Elizabeth-Faeulty-11 Curcio, Caro1yn4'66-69, 75, 130 Currier, David-'66+130 Cyrlylo, .Ioseph-'67---33 Dagostino, Maril5nf'67f36, 41, 48. 52. 62. 63, 77 Damlierg. Clleryl-'66---53, 62, 64, 65, 70, 76 84, 90. 130 Daslinaw. Christine-'66-130 Davidoff, fMrs.J Katherine--I aeultyA13. 82 Daviero, NlaricA'67-44, 52 Dawson, Janice-'67440, 44, 57 Deliiase, Donna-'67-42 DeGarl o, Armand-'67-33, 80 Decarlo, .lamps-7154117 Deeatu e cr r. Sue-'67-34 'ili Y' 39 60 13 80 86 Hawkcy, David-'67-37 De k'.1z -en--11- , ,f:, 77, , Dcflrappeo. Kathy-'66-64, 69, 86, 130 Dclfeliee, Antoniaf'66f-66, 69, 85, 130 DeGasperis, ,losepl17'66-100, 102, 130 De-Georgia, .lames .I.-'68-106, 107 Deitz, Pamela- '67444, 56, 70, 77 Doitz, Hit-liartl--'67-60 DCJOIIII, Frank-'67-38, 59, 100. 117 Delgado, ,lolin-'68-105 l1'Elisiis, Gerald --'66f130 Dellavilla, Gary-i66f112, 113, 130 De-I.orenzo, Cheryl-'67-88 l7eLorcnzo, Jamesg'68-30, 107 l3eLuke, Gary-7164131 DelVlarco, Albert-'68-105 DeMarco, ,IoAnne-'66-63, 65, 70, 76, 131 DeMatteo, Bonnie-'67-33 Demi, Sandra-'66-58, 69, 131 DeNardis, Claude-'67-117 Fair, .Iolm-'66-88, 131 Ifalacc, Antlxony4'67-44, 62, 100, 107, 114 Faleonio, John-'66-50, 96, 114, 116 lfainiano, Barbara--'68-30, 62 lfainiano, Frank-'66-107, 132 Farina, Frank-'66-'17, 132 lfarnliani. Jolin-'68--32, 61, 71 lfarone, Dominic-kg'67-62, 63, 107 lfelmliie. Terry-'66--A132 l erri, Karen-'68f63 Ferris, ,lean-'66-63, 132 Fcttcr, Meredith-'66-22, 63, 64, 97, 132, 145 lfeurstein, Marilyn-'66-132 Fiano, Sandra-'68-35, 59, 77 F1l'1l1lll'1'. Way'ne-'66g50, 114, 116, 132 lfislier, Frank-'67-37, 57 Florence, Peggy-'68-59 Flynn, Cynthia-'66-52, 58, 63, 65, 132 Fontaine, Terry-'66-66, 132 Foss, Susan-'67-53, 57, 84 Fountain, Walter-'68-34, 104 Fowkc, Louis-'66-132 Fowler, ,Ioyee-'67-39, 64 Fowler, l1oyf'68-34, 80, 81 Fowler, 'lierri-'68-31 Fragomeni, 1ii1'llar1lf'67f36, 38, 44, 63, 77, 84 Fraker, Lynn-'67--38 Gresham, Dorothy-'66-66, 133 Griffin, Nelson, III-'68-30, 35, 80, 104, 107 Grinnell, lMr.J Richard-Faculty-14, 105 Grounds, .lune-'67-41, 62, 63 Grounds, Phyllis-'68-35 Grzegorzewski, Tlioinas-'66-116, 133 Guliano, Nancy-'67-41, 64, 69 Guynup, Scott---'66-133 Hale, .1EllllL'Sf.GG?133 Hall, Brueef'66-112, 133 Hall, D0IlIlLl-r,077'l'l' Hall, Frank-'68-105 Hallak, Karen-'67-120 Hallak, Linda-'67- -61, 74, 118, 122 Hamil, Iiobin-'67---112, 62, 63, 77 Hamilton, Mr. Samuel-Faculty-14 Hammer, Arnellf'67-f39, 4-7 Hammond, Nancy-'66-133 Handy, ,Iolin-'68-101 llane, Ronald-'68-34 Harlrin. .lolln-'68-3-I Harpp, ,Iames-'68-31 Harris, Edwina-'67-33, 47, 72 Hart, Lynne-'67-42, 48, 56, 60, 77 Hartley, Kenneth-'66443, 80, 133 Hatala, Marian-'68-33 Harvey, Donna-'68-30, 31, 63 Havcr, iMr.l Donald-Faculty-14 Havlieek, Kathleen-'66-52, 64, 133 Dem-frio, Fred-'66--107, 131 Dr-Santis, Arthur-'67-42 DeSant is, Davidf'67-39 De5antis, Henry-'68A100 Deveno, tNli's.J Tlicrcsa--lfaeulty-13, 26 Diamond, Charles-'68i38 Dililasio, .IoAnn-'68-30. 34 Dil1lasio, l'atriekf'67-50, 114, 116 DiCerlio, .loanne-'68-34. 63 DiGerlm, l1lll4lIHilS-FLICUIIQ713, 24, 34 Dickson. Rolxert-'68-105 Dicoeeo ,lolinf'66f50. 74, 84, 114, 131, 145 DiCoec DiCoee o, .losepli-'67-31, 50, 116 0, Maria-'67-114, 57, 65, 74 Francis, David-'67-41, 51 Ifreflrick, Sl1irlcyf'67-20, 41, 7, 52, 61, 84 Frescatore, Anthony-'67-44, 62, 63 Fresoni, Kennctll-'67-91 Friedman, lMrs.D Eleanor-Faculty-13, 83 lfrieclnian, t,Mr.l ,Iolin-Faculty-31 Friello, Iosepli-'66-49, 50, 58, 62, 80, 116. 132 Ifriello, Martha-'67-69 lfrier, Delibie-'67-40 Ifurlieek, Muriel-'67-36, 42, 44, 69 useo, Sandra-'68-31 Galvriele, Linda-168-30 Gaida, Gerald-68433, 63, 104 Gaige. Tllomas-'66-132 Gaines. Maria-'68-32, 82, 83 Gallagher, Carlaf'67-39, 64 Gallo, Andrewf'66-63, 80, 132 Gans, l1ruet--'68-51 1: Heckler, Claudia-'66-133 Heenan, VVilliami'66-50, 60, 133 DiCoceo, Tlionias-68430, 31, 104, 107 Dicristofaro, 1'aulf'67-20, 36, 41, 44, 62, 63, 79 DiDonato, Peter-'68-34, 79, 100, 111 DiDonna, Albert-'67-43, 50, 51, 59 DiDonna, .Ianieei'68-33, 83 DiGeorgia, Stephen-J68-32 lJiGesare, lMr.l Louis-Faculty-25 Di.Iohn, Janice-'66-60, 65, 131 Ganswitli, Gary-'68-32, 63, 83, 111 Gardino, Sl11ll'0I1+,67i4-7 Gardnp r, liruec-'68-62 Gaspara, Vitoi'67-41, 59 Gaudio, Patricia-'67-41, 44, 48, 52, 59, 64, 70 Gauger, Michael-'66-61, 71, 80, 132 Gauger, Patricia-'68-59, 62, 63, 67, 80 Dwyer, DiLeva, Patricia-'65, 89 DiLeva, Terry-'68-30, 32, 62, 63 DiNinn i, Maria-'68-77 DiNola, Daniel-66419, 58, 62, 78, 131 DiNola, Robert-'66-58, 78, 131 Doekal, Susan-'66-131 Dojnik, l1'1rs.l Sally-Faculty-11 Donadio, Linda-'67-52, 64 Donaclio, Sandra+'66-131 Donato, Frcderieko-'66i51, 61, 71, 131 Donato, Kathy-'68-64, 93 Donato, Michael-'66-131 Donato, Tliornas-'67-40 Dulili, Dulib, Marsha-'67-40 Winford-'67-42, 47, 50, 60, 116 Duell, Douglas-'66i131 Dugan, ,Iolinf'66-50, 62, 75, 131 Dugan, Willia1n+'67-61, 71 Dumas, Patricia-'66-62 Dunliani, David-'66-50, 51, 63, 131 Dunphy, Brian-'66-145 Dunster, David-,66-47, 72, 131 Dunste r, Paula-'66-131 Dupont, Patricia-'67-64 Dutcher, Charles-'66-24, 131 Cornelia--'66-60, 65, 68, 84, 131 Dwyer, Judith-'68-93, 82, 97 Dykenian, Sandra-'67-38, 44, 53, 59, 60. 63, 68 Dzicwit, Paul-'68-63 Eigabroadt, fMr.J Williaii1+Facu1ty-13 Geanopoulas, Cynthia-'66-20, 132 Gentile, Lissa4'66-55, 62, 65, 132 Gentile, Richard-'67-46, 47 Gentile, Robert-'67--41, 72 Gerardi, James-'66-132 Gcrardi, Michael-'67-42, 67 Gicllo, ,Iosepli-'67444 Giullo, Phillip-'68-62 Gillingham, Walter-'66-132 Girard, Ronald-'67-447, 72 Girard, Terry-'68-30 Gleason, ,Iane-367482 Glennon, Kathy-'68A34, 60 Godlewski, Marcia-'67-40, 75, 86 Goldstein, IMLP Gerald-Faculty-13, 51 Gordon, Barbara-'66-57, 61, 65, 76, 83, 132 Gordon, Keane-'68-62 Gordon, Nancy-68463, 77, 122, 123 Gorges, fMr.l Willialll-Faculty-13 Gosselin. Rosemary-'67-42, 69 Goszewska, Virginiai'67-60, 63 Gralaieki, ,Ioan-'67-38 Grassfield, iMrs.J Mary-Faeultyi13 Gravcll, Tlionias-'67-33 Gray, Linda-'66-133 Greco, fMrs,l lioseann-Facu1tyv13 Green, Michael-'67-51, 114 Green, Millieent-'68-69, 83 Greene, lIary.Io-'66-46, 47, 72, 73, 169 Gregg, Alfred-'67-33 Gregory, .Iolm-Facultysll Heidenstrom, lM1's.J Elaine-Faculty-14 Heisler, Richard-'68-33 Helstowski, .loscpll-'68-32 Henderson, Brenda-66469, 133 Hennessy, l'atriekf'66f133 Henry, lXIr.H Cliarles-Faculty-14 Hensley, Kenneth-'66-133 Hepburn, Mark-'67--37, 50, 51, 114 Hcratli, Patricia-'67-56, 70, 77, 84 Herman, .Ianice-'69-51, 80, 83 Hcslcr, James-'67g61, 67, 71, 77, 80 Hewitt, Margaret-'67-42 Hewitt, Richard-'66-51, 60, 62, 133 Hickey, Mr. Jack-Faculty-9, 89 Hicks, David-'68f36, 43 Hill, James-'68-44, 104 Hines, Edward-'66-22 Hines, Tyrone-'67-63, 100, 112 Hollensllild, Dennis -'67-41, 63 Holcomli, Kennethf'67f37, 50 Holt, llVIissJ Hazel-Faculty-14 Hopper, Jeffrey-'67-44, 77 Hotaling, Linda-'66-46, 47, 72, 133, 170 Houck, Richard-'65-117 Howard, lMr.J Cleveland-Faculty-14, 63 Hoyt, Darlene-'67-33, 59 Hudson, tMr.J Edwin-Faculty-14 Hunt, Nancy-'68-64, 83 Iaeovitti, Michael-'68-63, 111 Ille, 11arl1araf,67-40 Iovinella, Deborah-'67-42 1ovino, Patrick-'68-50 Irish, Leland-'66-46, 47, 72, 73, 89, 133, 160 Irving, ,Ianiesg'68-38 Isabella, Kathleen-'66-58, 61, 63, 65, 74, 76, 96, 133, 145 Isabella, Tllonias-'67-39 Itzo, Thomas-'66-133, 156 Iackowski, ,Iol'mf'66f88, 134 Jackson, Donald-'66-58, 65, 104, 108, 134 Jackson, Gary-'68-30 Jackson, Kenneth-'68-38, 104, 106 Jackson, Patricia-'66-46, 47, 72, 73, 134 .lames, Dennis-'67-41, 61, 100 Janes, Robert-'69-97 .lunis, Gailf'66468, 69, 88, 134 Jankowski, Joseph-'67-43, 50, 51 Januszcwski, Andrea-'66-66, 134 Jarvis, Donald-'67-51, 63, 67, 100 Jarvis, Jarvis, Jegier, Donna-'66f59, 67, 120, 134 tlVIissl Isabel-Faculty-10 Robert-'66-134 .lelenic, David-'68-88 Jensen, AnnaA'69-63, 83 Johnson, Carol-'67-66, 69, 86 Johnson, Edward-'68-104 Johnson, Rachel-'68-35 Johnston, lMr.I Alvin-Faculty-14, 44, 57 98 Jones, Shirley-'67-52, 70, 134, 145 Jozefowicz, Marcia-'67-40, 53, 64, 66, 68. 70 Jurosko, Phyllis-'67-42, 57, 63, 64, 65 Kaczynski, ,I0sepl1f'67-105 Kaftanski, Marian-'66-51, 100, 134 Kalliniscli, lMiss1 Martha-Faculty-14, 40 Kaminski, Kathy-'68f30, 35 Kandel, l1enisf'69-80 Kaplin, Frances-'66-134 Karker, Call1erine4'67-43, 77, 80 Karker, Harold-'66-53, 62, 65, 76, 80, 81 134, 145 Karlan, Christine-'68-82 Kaufmann, Gail-'66-69, 134 KdZIl11CICZlHk, Donald-'68-35 Kedzier, Edward-'67+47 Keifer, Robert-'68-116 Keller, Susan-'66-134 Kcllerhouse, Susan-'68f63 Kelly, Bonnie-'68-30, 60, 83, 93, 123 Keniston, Barbara-'66-134 Kerr, Douglas-'65-117 Keszey, Karen-'67-f38, 44, 51, 53 Kettner, Nana-y-'66-49, 134 Kilb, Alice-'67-53, 64, 65, 69, 86 Kingsbury, 1Mrs.l Christine-Faculty-14 Kinzel, Paul-'68f34, 104 Klimowski, Rolierl-'65-117 Klutz, Jacqueline!-'68-31 Knapik, James-'66-78, 100, 108, 109, 131 Kniglites, Waller-'68-31, 106, 114, 116 Knowles, Rieliardf'67-59 Knull, Gale-'68-31, 50, 59, 104, 107 KOCllCI11, Roliert-'68-43 Komorney, .lanel-'68-33, 63, 83 Konepka, l7rancisf'68-32 Kontakos, Voulaf'67-22, 40 Kouray, Mr. William-46 Kozak, James-'68450, 77, 108, 114, 116 Kozlowski, Diane4'68-32 Kozluski, Kareu4'66-63, 67, 134 Kraenier. lMrs.1 RulhfFaeulty-14 Krajewski, Cynthia-'66-60, 134 Krawrzak, Michael-'67-47 Kristel, Michael-'67-40, 100 Kuder. August-'67-86 Kulliako, Joseph-'68-30. 32, 61, 116 Kulesza, Andrew4'67-86 Kutil, Cynthia-'68-82 , Kwak, Cassandra-'66-118, 119, 120, 122. 134 Kwak. Susanf'67-38, 82 Kwiatkowski. Joseph-'66-134 Kyme. Barbara-'66-47, 72, 73, 135, 162 LaBelle, Margaret-'66-47, 69, 72, 135 Lalliomhard. Helen-'68-63 LaBonte, Donald-'67471 LaBuIta, John-'66-135 LaFreniere, Alanf'68-34 LaFreniere, Joseph-'66!59, 135 LaFreniere, Roger-'67-37, 50, 57, 71 Lake, Edwin-'66-58, 60, 76, 89, 135 Lake, Yvaync-'67444, 59, 60, 61 LaMalfa, Franr'incf'67-57, 60, 64, 83 LaMalfa, Rosemary-'66-52, 135 LaMay, fMrs.l Sharilynn417aeully-14 Lanaro, Mary Lee-'67-49, 52, 64 Lanvastcr, Patriciaf'66-64, 68, 135 Lancaster, Sandrag'67440, 64 Lape, Dc-nnis-'68-104 Larsen, Kristen-'66f58, 82, 135 Lasak, Roberta-'67-59, 62, 63, 64, 70, 86. 122 Lavny, Robert-'66-135 Lawlor, Ellen-'68f51. 60 I4Cllf'11, Williani-'67-63, 67 Leary, Edward4Coarli-105 Lclzer, George-'68-32, 61, 71, 77. 80 Ledbetter, Marief-'68-60, 64 Lefkowitz, CMrs.J ,laequeline-17arully-1-I Lega, Charles-'69-63 Lcnrewicz, Linda-'67-40. 64, 91 Levanway, lMrs.l Elizalhctli-FarilllyV-11 Levine, Barry-'67--51, 62, 63, 74, 75 Lewandowski, Carol-'68-30, 60, 62, 69. 122 Lewandowski, Kristin-'67-39, 59 Lewis, Allan-367438 Lewis, Mary Lou-67441, 57 Lewis, Patricia-568-35 Lewis, Robert-'66-61, 135 Lezzi, Linda-6741-1, 44, 48, 52 Liggrett, l3arlJaraf'66-135 Liggett, ,lolm-'68-34 Lin, Dominick-'66--135 Liquori, Carol-'67-41, 59, 64, 83 Lodge, Bonnie-'66-135 Luffrede, Vincent-'66-65, 71, 93, 108, 135. 145 Lokenlaerg, ,laines-'68-35 Lombardi, Cevelia-'67469 Lontrato, Barbara-'68-63, 80, 82 Loomis, lMrs.1 Eleanor-Faculty--15, 33 Lotey, Christine-'68f51, 63, 80 Ludwig, lMr.l Rolu-rl-Facullyf15, 76 Luffniann, Susan-'68A60 Lundberg, Susan-67418, 52, 59, 64, 89 Lunney, Marianne-'67-63 Lupe, Mieliael-6741-2, 80 Lutller, Barbara-'68-32, 93, 60 Lyons, Elleng'66-135 McCabe, Jack-'66-136 MrCangli, ,lolin-'68-38 McCann, Marla-'67-63 McDowell, Lynn-'67-42 McDonald, Jorin-'68-34 Mellougall, David-'67-44, 50, 71, 77, 79, 106, 116 Mellowell, Bruce-'66-21, 114, 136 Mefluvern, Patrickf,67-43, 50, 114, 116 McGraw, Carter!'67-106, 114 Mt'Kay, Frank-'66-136 McKay, Marjorie!-'67-38 MeKendree, Francis-'67-57, 71, 77 McNeil, CMrs.J Gail-Faculty-15 Maccliiarella, Elena-'66-64, 135 MacDonald, Kathleen-'66-69, 135 MacDonald, Patricia-'67-41 Macherone, Doniiniek-'68-34 Maeherone, Vicky-'68-34 MacKay, Peter!'66f78, 98, 101, 108, 109. 112 Macy, Barbara-'66-69, 82, 135 Madcharo, Ronald-'68435 Madonna, Helen-'66-135 Magerie, Ronald-'68-25 Mahoney, Frank-'67-41 Maio, Carmen-'66-135 Maiorano, John-'67-20, 62, 114 Malacek, Micliael4'67M-1 Malacek, Va1ericf,68-31, 63 Mallard, Clifford-'66-136 Mallozzi, Frank-'67-43, 51, 57, 77 Mandel, Susan4'664136 Mandos, KMrs.1 Barbara-Faculty-15 Manieri, Margaret4'67-44, 57, 65, 77, 98. 120 Mauna, Francine-'68-32, 64 Mannato, Richard-'67f38, 51 Marellitto, Frank-'66-62, 63, 78, 112, 126, 136, 145 Mareiniak, Marlin-'69-80 Mareinlcowski, Edwin-'68-104 Maresea, Laura-'68-32, 64, 77 Marmo, Marie-66418, 49, 55, 58, 62, 65, 76, 90, 136 Marocco, Lindai'67-57, 60, 64 Marotta, Clieryls'66-88, 136 Marquez, Paul-'67-59, 62, 79 Marquez, Peter-'67-62, 79 Marquis, Mary Belli-066437, 53, 63, 76, 80 136 Marquis, Nant-y-'68--30, 60 Marrnne, Sandra-'68-62, 63 Marsh, James!-'68-59, 111 Marshall, Laurin-'68--30 Martell, Michael-'66-58, 65, 76, 78, 79, 100, 108, 136 Marlin, Peggy-'67-38, 64 Martini, Victor-'66-60, 61, 67, 107, 136 Martiniano, Debra-'68-60 Marliniano, David-674104 Martianno, Frank-'68-105 Martiniaue, Linda-'67-44, 52, 83 Martiniano, Vinr-ent-'68-32 Marx, Maryg'66-69, 136 Masi, Lawrenre-'66-136 iuaso, Douglas-'67-107 Matarazzo, Kathleen-'66-63, 69, 83, 136 Malulewiez, Hulli-68433, 82, 123 Maura, Bruce!-'67-33, 47 Maxwell. Debra-'6741-4, 49, 52 Mayer, Dr. Frankglfaeulty-10 Mayes. lliellard-'68-38, 104, 106 Meier. Glenn-'67-34 Meier, Linda-'66-58, 136 Mcinliold, Richard-'68-32, 61, 71 Melus-li, Karen-'66-61, 68, 74, 76, 80, 136 Merchant, Sharon-'67-41, 64, 82, 83 Merry, Ronaldf,68-105 Meunier, lMrs.1 Sliirlt-y!17aeulty415 Meyer, Sandra4'67438 Mieklns, Diane!'67-53, 56, 61, 62, 74, 76, 77, 89, 93 Miles, Gary-'66-136 Miles, Paul-'67-57 Miller, Christine-,66-64, 136 Miller, DelJoral1!'67-42, 52, 86, 80 Miller, Gary-'66-58, 60, 136, 145 Miller, George!-'66-137 Miller, James!-,67-42 Miller, Steve-n4'68434 Miller, Willie-'67-33, 107 Millinian, Connie-'66-34, 47, 72, 137 Milliinan, Glenn-'68-50 Mineconzo, Angelo-'67f51 Mineconzo, Gcorgianna4'68-38 Mineconzo, Jeannette-'68-35, 59 Minecronzo, Michael-'67-49 Miron, 1Mrs.1 Alice-Faculty-10 Modest, Carleatha-'66-47, 58, 72, 137, 145 Modest, Marlene-'67--41, 47, 72 Modest, Marsha-6647, 72 Mollieene, Janice-'66f53, 64, 65, 70, 76, 137 Munvsko, Janet-'66-48, 55, 60, 76, 90, 137, 145 Mone, RolJert4'68-33 Montone, Patrieia4'68f30 Moon, fMrs.J Maryg17aeulty-15 Moore, Emery-'66-20, 50, 62, 63, 95, 100, 103, 106, 114, 115, 137 Moraway, Marlene-'66-137 Moraway, Melviuv'68-51, 104 Morris, Ronald-'66-51, 137 Moscardini, ,ludy-'66449, 53, 67, 82, 83, 137 Motlolo, Patrick-'67-39 Mould, Cheryl-'68-34, 62 Mueller, MiCllael4'68f104 Muller, Williaiiil-,67451 Mulvaney, Lawrence-Faculty-15, 100, 106, 114 Muiublow, Betty Ann-'66-137 Murphy, Eleanor-'67-65, 62, 118, 123 Muscanell, Jolin-'674l-1 Nastacie, Rosemarie+'67-44, 64 Navaretta, Sandra-'66f137 Ncaeh, Angela-'67-33 N1-alon, Mary-'66-52, 58, 137 Nclrolini, ,loan-'66-82, 137 Nedosko, Linda-'68-31 Ncdvidck, John-,68-33 Neitlc-1'li1-rgcr, lMr.J Rolic-1't-Faculty-15, 23 Nelson, Charles-'68-50, 51 Ncwkirk, Rolicrta-'66-48, 63, 65, 67, 137, 1415 Nicholas, Susanf'67-53, 74, 77 Niles, Mcl6dyf'66-47 Noccra, Sr-rapine-'66-137 Noonan, llarhara-'66-137 Norvici, ,lohn--'68-32 Novak, Helena-'66-137 Novak, Steven--'67-71, 74, 111, 112 Noyes, lletsy-'67-47, 72 Noyes, lN'1Z1!'f1LlI't'lf-08483 Nuzhack, Maureen-'66f58, 60, 82, 95, 137, 145 O'Brien, 11a1'kf'69-105 O'Connor, Joseph-'66-114, 137 ' 0'Connor, Lawrence-'69-42, 63 fyiiV'I'lIll1l', l11r.l William-Faculty-15, 21, 61, 88, 126 Occhsncr, Paul-50, 114, 138 O'Keefe, Douglas-'68-60 Olcchowski, .loseph-'67-39, 111 Oliver, Paul-'68-31, 51 Ollson, ,lolnl-67460 Olsen, Linda-'67448, 56, 59, 83 Olwert, .ludy-'66-49, 69, 138 Ellen-367441, 50, 69 Oppclt, Harold-'68-51, 62, 100 Ordon, Caryf'68f104 Oropallo, ,lo-An-'68-83 Osborn, David-'66-60, 138 Osliornc, lMr.t Reilly-96 Osgood, Carrol-'66-138 Osterhout, Phyllis4'67-41, 47 Ostrander, Gerald-'66-44, 63, 109, 111, 114 O'Neil, Mary Owens, Pacelli a Mary ,lane-'66-138 ,lames-'67-ll-3, 100 Pacelli, Linda Lee-'68-59, 62 Pacelli, Louis-'67-71, 79, 100 Pacolli Pacclli 1 Q Nicholas-'66-138 Stevcnf'65f1l2, 113 Page, Edward-'67-26 Page, Donald-'68A104 77. 100, 108, alkovie, Teresa-167-42 allante, Anna lVlarieg'66-66, 138 Pallante, Mary-'66-66, 69, 138 Palleschi, Elaine-'67-39. 49, 64, 70, 118, 119, 120, 122 Palmer, Ronnie-'67-62 Palmer, Michael-'68-50 Palmer, l'atriciaf'66f58, 138 Palomho, Elaina-'66-138 Panglrurn, Lyle-'66-63, 138 Paniccia, Edward-'68-105, 107 Paniccia, Peggy-'67-44, 60, 62, 64, 68 Pannone, Anthony-'68-34 Pannone, Dolninic-'67-13, 59 Pardus, Lynn-'66-66, 138 Parisi, 411r.l Anthony-Facultyg15 Parillo, Roscinari-'66-53, 58, 60, 61, 65. 69, 74, 84, 85, 138 Pashler, lN1rs.J Marianne-Faculty-15 Paskiewicz, Paul-'68w51, 60 Pasquariello, ,lost-phf'67-44 Patierno, Mariaf'67-40, 93, 62, 64 Patka, James-'66-106, 138 Patka, Richard-'68-35, 104, 107 Patrick. Christophc1'4'67-63, 114 Pause, David-Faculty-15, 46, 47, 72 Pawlowski, Mary-'67-42 Pecora, Kathyi'66-52, 58, 60, 63, 70, 81-, 86, 138 P lr Pecoraro, Carole-'67-42, 48, 53, 57, 59, 61. 65, 74, 77, 84 Pcdone, Barbara-'66-138 Pck, Julius-168-59, 104 P1-lkcy, Robert-'66-51, 100, 104, 138 Pcllerin, Lindaf'66-138 Pelts, Bruce-'66-138 Pennarellia, Kathleen-'67-39, 83 Perkins, lMr.1 llelford-Faculty-15, 19, 3-1 Perry, Pamela-'67-49, 63, 64, 86 Persons, Margareti'67-65, 74, 77 Peterson, Daniel-'66-138 Pclrask, Donald-'66-139 Pctraske, Sylviaf'674l1, 52, 60, 74, 118, 122 Pctrcski. Patricia+'66-53, 57, 61, 65, 74, 76, 83, 139 Petroski, Thontas-'67-41 Phillips, May-'66-139 Pierce, Carlf'69-104 Pierone, Elaine-'67-38, 70, 77 Pinchuk, lKIr.l Michael-Faculty-66 Pink, Yvonnes'67-42 Pitueci, Rosannei'68-34, 64 Pomato, Annette-'68-34 Poinerleau, Richard-'67-51, 59, 62, 63 Pompilio, Jerry-'66-58, 139 Ponc, .lan1esi'66-22, 139 Poracky, Richard-'66-139 Porter, Frank-'6741-3, 50, 61, 71, 77 Powell, Anthony-'67-33 Powell, Deborah-'67-41-1 Powell, Foster-'68-31 Pratt, Noreen-'68-33, 62 Prescott, fMrs.1 Nancy-53 Preston, John-'68-34, 51 Price, Edwin-'67-106, 107 Price, Linda-'68-33 Priddlc, Raydene-'68-97 Pritchett, Donald-'67-61, 84, 171 Prokop, Susan-'66-52, 70, 84, 89, 139 Provost, Donna-'68-83 Provost, lMr.1 Virgil-Faculty-15, 39 Przyhylek, Barhara-,66+52, 65, 74, 76, 139, 145 Przychobny, Roseanne-'68-32 Purcell, Bernadette-'66-47, 139 Purcell, Mary-'67f38, 72, 82 Purdy, Floyd-'67-63 Purdy, Robert-'68-80, 51 Putrack, .lohn-'68-104 Quaekenlyush, Lorraine-367464, 65, 74, 77 Quay, Bonnie-'67-42, 64, 69 Ragucci, Frank-'66-47, 139 Rainey, Kathy-'67-60, 64, 86 Rakvioa, Cynthia-'67-42 Ramos, Mary Ann-'67-39, 64 Randall, George-'69-105 Randolph, Norman-'68-107 Raucci, Antoinette-'68-30, 59 Rausch, lMiss1 Barbara-1 acu1ty-15, 43 Rector, Davidf'67-61, 114 Rector, l,arryf'66f114 Rchak, Ronald-'66-139 Reichert, lMissJ Kathryn-Faculty-16 Reinshagen, lMr.D Fred-96 Relyca, Christine-'67-22, 65, 86, 122, 123 Renna, Frank-'67-50, 51, 60 Rcnna, Louis-684104 Renus, Paul-'67-37 Renzi, l7loydf'66-139 Renzi, Gilda-'68-63 Restifo, Cary-'66-53, 57, 58, 60. 65, 74, 76, 84, 98, 139 Reveglia, Toni Anne-'67-26 Reynolds, ,lam-tg'67-56, 69, 77 Ricciardi, Linda-'67-63 Ricciardi, Mary Ann-,66-75, 139 Rice, Robert-'68-107 Richards, William-'66-40, 62 Richardson, Thomas-'68-32 Richardson, Warren-'66-139 Rickson, Ardith-'67-38 Richute, Robert-'67-50, 51, 60, 71, 75 Rieback, David-'66-65, 71, 139 Rieblein, Carl-'69-105 Rieg, lMr.J Nicholas-Faculty-16, 71 Ring, David-'68-35 Ringland, CML? Samuel-Faculty-16, 24, 71 Ripcpi, Joseph-'68-63 Rizzo, CMr.J losephvlfaculty-16, 30, 93 Rohare, Dawn-'68-35 Rohare, Patricia-'66-52, 68, 139 Rolmataille, Diane-'66-95, 139 Roberts, JoAnneA'66-60, 139 Rockefeller, Lawrence-'69-63 Rogers, Christopher-'68-32, 61 Rogers, David-'66-24, 42, 140 Roicki, Mary Jo-'66-58, 70, 71, 118, 120, 122, 140 Roman, Mary-'68-51, 83 Romano, Lucy-,66-140 Rossctti, Barbara-'68-34, 59, 62, 83 Rossetti, lMrs.J Louise-Faculty-11 Rossetti, Marilyni'66-48, 52, 58, 62, 63, 69, 90, 126, 1410, 145 Rourke, Wzlltci'-'67-33 Rowell, Susan-'68-34 Rowley, Christine-'68-31 Rowley, Richard-'67-37, 59 Ruchalski, Robert-'69-105 Ruggerio, Diane-'6741 Ruggerio, Anthony-'68-107 Ruggio, Tony-'68-31 Rupinski, Paula-'67-41, 66, 70, 83 Russo, Anna Marie-'66A66, 140 Rutkowski, Eileen-'68A33, 83 Ruzzo, Patsyf'66-140 Sacco, Nancy-Ann-'67-56, 59 Sachrig, Frederick-'66Y56, 140, 145 Sagatys, William-66424, 140 Sagliinbeni, Barhara-'68-32 Salerno, Theodoref'66-140 Salmon, Mary Ann-'67-64 Sanielska, Barbara-'66-140 Sanders, Diane-'66s22, 48, 52, 62, 70, 119, 140, 145 Sanders, Willisi'68-32, 107 Sandler, lMrs.l Elaine-Faculty-11 Santo, ,lanet-'66-52 Santora, Donna-'67-Q42, 44, 52, 53, 59, 61, 62, 63, 74, 76, 77 Santoro, Louis-'67-42, 49, 59, 100 Sardella, Antoinm-ttef'67-42, 77 Sarnacki, Raymond-'68v32, 79, 111, 114 Sayles, Dec-'66-48, 52, 60, 68, 140 Sayles, 431111 Donald-96 Sayles, Douglas4'67-63, 77, 100, 108 Sayles, .lohn-'67-43, 77, 104, 111, 114 Scalise, lMr.l Robert-Faculty-16, 38, 60, 75 Schairer, -fMissJ Clara-Faculty-16 Schcekles, Theodore-'66-140 Schccls, Matthew-'66-140 Schcrinerhorn, .lohn-'68-80 Schermerhorn, Peggy-'66-69, 140 Schcltine, David-'67-43, 104 Srheuer, Richard-'66-114, 140 Schmidt, Sandra-'67-41, 64, 65 Sehorpps, Debbie-'68-32 Schultz, RolJerta4'66f60, 69, 75, 140 Schultz, Susan-'68-63 Schwalln, Maryf'67-33 Schwartz, CML? Willialli-Faculty-16 Scott, Micl1aelfy67-51, 107 Scrimc, Patriciaf'66-140, 159 V , 1 Seaman, Ann-'67-59 Secor, Paul-68413, 77 Sefcovic, Enid-'66-61, 65, 76, 140 Semerad, Douglas-'68-63, 111 Semprevivo, Vincent-'66-47, 72, 141 Sesow, Nancy-'67-40, 64, 83 Severino, Mr. Armand-Faculty-9 Severino, Francis-,66-67, 141 Sexton, Anne Marie-'66-48, 61, 84, 141, 145 Sgamhelluri, Alan-'69-105 Shafran, Peter-'67412, 67 Shannon, Daniel-'68-34 Stringham, Priscilla-'68-31 Strohuek, Linda-'68v33 Strohle, Anne-'68-33, 59, 63, 83, 123 Strnlile, Marie-366-55, 65, 76, 83, 142 Sturgeon, Dore-env'66--82, 142 Sturgeon, Miellael-'67-37, 44, 50, 51, 74, 77, 86, 114 Sukaekas, Lawrence-'66w142 Sukatski, Sandra-'66-69, 142 Sullivan, James M.-'68-32 Summer, Anna Marie-'68-38 Suprunowiez, iMl'.J Rivhard-Faculty-16, 32 Suprunowiez, Walter-Faculty-16, 117 Sialia, Ferriand Shannon. Michac1w'66i49, 141 Shaulis, Ronald-'67-41 Shaw, Ronald-'66-141 Sheldon, Michael-'67i53, 59, 71, 76, 77, 79 111, 117 Sherley, l11r.l Ed wa1'tl-Faculty-16, 19 Shumway, Kathy-'67-42, 52 0-,66'65, 71, 108, 141 Swiatocha, .lohn-'68-32, 61, 116, 117 Sykala. George-'67i4O Sykes, Lawrenre-'67-36 100, 102, 108, 111, 114 Szezepanski, Richard-'66 142 Taglieri, Donaldi'67-44 Talmadge, lMrs.l ,lean-16 , 59, 63, 79, 88, -58, 65, 76, 78, Siaskiewicz, Robert-'67-39, 49 Simholi, Frances-'68-32, 53, 59, 77, 83 Simek, Glenn-'67-23 Simmons, Andrew-'69-57, 63 Simmons, Ronald-,66-24, 71, 141 Sims, Mary Ann-'68-30, 62, 63, 123 Sinay, ,lame-sv'67-57, 117 Sinay, Richard-'66-100, 141, 145 Sindoni, James-'68-50 Sipone, Patrieia-'68-59, 60 Sistarenik, Daniel-'68-30, 34, 59, 77, 80 Sistarenik, Frederick-'66-53, 58, 61, 65, 74. Tariello, Frank-'67-53, 61, 71, 77 Tatro, Prisr'illaf'67-42 Taylor, Daniel-'66-50, 114, 142 Taylor, James-'67-39 Taylor, Leslie-'68-32, 116 Teliliano, Naney-68430, 63, 77 Tefoe, Della-'66-82, 142 Teiehner, Karynf'67-22, 53, 61, 63, 74, 77 Teller, Loretta-'68-59, 120, 123 Terrenzio, Anthony-'68i34 Telrrgnzio, Eileeni'66-48, 52, 61, 65, 84, 4. 76, 80, 141 Sitz, Kenneth-'69-57 Skoda, Steven-'66-49, 141 Slade, Sharon-'66-49, 64, 65, 70, 76, 84, 141 Slater, Kennetl 1-'68-38 Smith, Alfred-'66-141 Smith, Catl1erine4'67f39, 62, 63, 64, 69 Smith, Diane-'66-64, 82, 141 Smith, George-'66-141 Smith, ,1eanne4'66-52, 60, 64, 68, 70, 141 Smith. Linda-'68759, 83 Smith, Nelson-'66-141 Snell, Lester-'66-141 Snell, Patricia-'66-49, 52, 60, 64, 74, 141. 145 Snyder, Eileen-'65-118 Snyder, ,lohn-'66f141 Terry, iX1r.l Joseph-Faculty-16, 49 Terry, Paul-'67-41 Test, Luwtt0nf'66-60, 143 Testa, Davidf-167460 Tetlak, Michael-'66-71, 143 Tetlaek, Paul-'69463, 116 Thompson, Lozere-'68-62, 63 Thorne, Patricia-'66-143 Thorne, Sherry-'66-60, 143 Thorne Trude-'68-51 Thorne, Tidball 1 William-'67-63 Ernest-'67-51, 63 Tomkowski, Joseph-'66-143 Tote, .lohn-'67--42 Trejderowski, Janet-'66-57, 64, 118, 120, 143 Tricozzi, Frank-'67-42 Troiani, Peter-'66-143 Snyder. Kathleen-'68-35, 82 Sohieski,iCynthia-'67468 Soltysiak, 1'1elen4'66-142 Somers, Alexf'66414-2 Spadaro, Gary-'664-100, 142 Spano, Anna Marie-'66-65, 66, 142 Staley, Eileen-'66-53, 66, 142 Stanton, Caryg'68432 Stanton, Mark-'66-47 Starr, Frank-'67-42 Starr, fMiss5 Ruth-Faculty-16 Stec, Nancy-'66-142 Stegel, Roller!-'67-39, 62, 63, 104, 107 Stella, ltlicllael-'664114-, 142 Stelmaek, Barbara-'68438 Stenard, Hclen4'64-51 Stenard, John-168-80, 104 Stenard, Lucille4'66-66, 142 Stepp, Raymond-'68-34 Stepp, Williaili-'66-100, 142 Stevens, Patrick-'66-62, 142, 117 Stewart, Erie-168-31 Stone, June-'66-58, 142 Stopnytsky, Borys-'68-34 Strait, Donald-'67-37, 51, 59, 71 Strickland, David-'66-142 Stringham, ,lanet-'66-142 Troiani, Raehele-'67-77 Trolio, Michael-'67-37, 50, 57, 71 Trolio, Richard-'66-74, 143 Tryon, Cheryl-'66-53, 69, 86, 143 Turner, Marilyn-'67-41, 69, 77 Tyler, tMr.J Paul-Faculty-16 Urban, Marsha-'67-41, 64, 68, 70, 118, 119, 120, 121 Uzzanti, Dianne-'66-143 Vacca, Mr. Raymond-Faculty-16, 32, 114, 116 Valente, Richard-'68-32 Vallor, Linda-'68-32 VanAerram, Edward-'66-47, 143 VanDcrLei, Kenneth4'66-60, 80 VanHeuscn, fMr.l George-Facu1ty483 VanPatten, Franks'66-49, 143 Vanpatten, Frank-'66-143 VanSchaick, John-'67-50 VanSchaick, fMr.D Johnilfaculty-17 Vasko, J0hni'68-30, 34, 104 Vasko, Williani-'68-34 Vcldman, Johni'66-20, 53, 80, 143 Veldman, Thomas-'69-50, 80 Vellano, Anthony-'684104 Yenet, Sally-'68-38 Venette, Mareelle-'66-58, 64, 143 Verlotte, Vikki-'68-431 Vesely, Richard-'66-58, 108, 109, 143 Vineent, James-'68-34 Vinehout, Gail-'67-42, 64 Virtanen, Eric4'68-80 Visensi, Annette-'68-33 Viscusi, Beatrice-'66-143 Viscusi, Judy-'66-48, 52, 64, 69, 143 Vogt, William-'67-40, 51, 75, 97 VonNostitz, lMr.J Charles-Faculty-17, 51 Voshurg, Elaine-'67-39 Vrooman, Dean-'68f-32, 62, 63 Wachowicz, Karl-'69-105 Wachowicz, Marjorie4'66-49, 53, 143 Walker, Elizabeth-'67-42, 46, 47, 72 Walsdorff, Patrieia-'66-144 Walsh, Allan-'66-144 Warner, Lindav'66-52, 144 Warwick, Agnes-'67-22, 93 Warzala, Gail-'66-52, 57, 61, 65, 144 Washington, fMr.l William-Facu1ty+17, 77 Wasyliw, Rosag'66-144 Waters, Kathryn-'67-46, 47, 72 Watrous, ,10hnf'66f37, 60, 63, 67, 144 Watson, tMr.J Richard-Faculty-17, 61 Watts, Richard-'66-144 Wayiiian, .1aekA'66-144 Weatherhead, John-'67441, 60 Wehli, Gloria-'68463 Wehli, Rilaf'67f39, 63 Weglowski, Michael-'67-79 Weinman, Caro1f'66i144 Weinsheimer, Linda-'66-123 Welch, Patricia-'66-60, 69, 74, 86, 144 Welch, William-'66-47, 144 Westcrvelt, Robert-'67-51, 53, 61, 71 Whelan, Daniel-'69-51, 63 White, Donald-'66-50, 144 White, .lames-'67-41, 63 Wickham, Janisi'66-144 Wier, Karen4'66-62, 67, 70, 83, 118, 120, 144 Wilcox, Linda-'68-83, 97 Williams, Ardith-'66-48, 52, 58, 68, 144 Willialns, Dorisann-'67-39, 64, 70, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123 Willsey, Paulf'66-50, 114, 144 Wilson, Conzella-'68-59, 62, 123 Wilson, Katherine-'66-48, 69, 90, 126, 144 145 Wilson, fMissJ Nancy-Faculty-17, 83 Wiltsie, Shirley-'68-33 Winters, Beverly-'66-57, 64, 65, 71, 144, 145 Wise, Charlene-'67-43, 44, 77, 85, 86, 120 Witko, Edith-'66-144 Witkowski, Paul-'66-144 Wnorowski, Irene-'67-41, 57, 60, 64 Wolf, .lim-'68v51, 63, 104 Wolf, Karen-'66-48, 54, 68, 90, 145 Wood, Dorothy-'66-66, 145 Woodman, Patsy-'67-86 Woznack, Robert-'67-43, 50, 57 Yahn, Car01f'67-40, 52, 77 Yannotti, Rosanne-'66-145 Young, James-'66-60, 145 Young, fMr.J Ralph-Faculty-17 Zagata, Louis-'67-107 Zahn, Erwin A.-'68-34, 104, 111 Zapolski, Robert-'66-60, 86, 145 Zarelli, Richard-'68-59, 104 Zeglen, Nancy-'67-64, 69, 83 Zeininger, Paula-'68-34 Zelezniak, Peter-'68-71 Zimmer, Mary Ann-'66-47, 145 Zimmer, Richard-'67+72 Zink, Beverly-'66-64, 65, 80, 82, 145 Zizzi, i1V1r.l Joseph-Faculty-9 Zullo, Rosemary-'68-34 Zullo, Ralph-'66-53, 60, 85, 145 r ff I J We ,..,. ,Q Q 'Q fe' K. 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