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

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Volume 35 Zree Of Success Published by Zhe Students of Mo«t Pleasant High School Schenectady, flew fork — foreword - In many respects our past three years here at Mont Pleasant may well be compared to the development of a mighty oak— from a tiny acorn, to its expanding breadth under which we have so often sought refuge. We have chosen “The Tree of Success” as our theme for this year’s Monlaneer, signifying our high school growth which began only three short years ago and which now culminates in graduation. Thus, like the giants of the forest who must endure the test of nature, we were like- wise nurtured in the elements of formative years which pre- pared us for the future. Beneath the earth in which our tree is situated, the admini- stration, guidance, and faculty serve as our “Roots of Growth.” It has been only through their constant patience and under- standing that our success has attained its true meaning. The underclassmen, who are the “Seeds of Success”, are the beginnings of our Tree and will continue to follow in our foot- steps to achieve their goals. Sports and Activities constitute a large portion of our school life at Mont Pleasant, and we feel that they have provided our “Branches of Triumph” throughout our three-year stay. And last, but never least, are the Seniors, the “Fruits of Ac- complishment” who have now become the fullness of the Tree. As Seniors, we have diligently labored to attain this goal in our high school career, and many of us will continue our learn- ing after graduation. But in each of us, whether Mont Pleasant represents one step as a terminal point in our academic pursuit, there resides the certainty that “The Tree of Success” atop the hill will never defoliate, its evergreen canopy a refuge for the legions of Jfcbool citizens yet to be. Editor-in-Chie ................................. Charlene Wise Art Editors ...................................... Don Pritchett Peggy Florence Literary Editors ................................. Elaine Coon Sue Foss Ginny Goss wska Advertising Editors .......................................... Chris Relyea John Weatherhead •••' ... . Business Manager Cail Bullis Sports Editor «.. ...................... Steve Novak Photographer :z...................... Mike Trolio' Illustrations fiy Frank Mnbones - V; a w’ '-'Sr .' ' • - ' r Cover Design hy' ...... Susan Nicholas- ________________________________________________________________________________________ Koots-of growth Ministration pp. 8-9 Guidance pp, JO-11 y , faculty pp. 12-27 eeds-of. Success shmenpp. 30-42 ‘juniors pp. 43-53 branches of Activities pp. 54-95 School £ife pp. 96-107 Sports pp. 110-135 Sruits of Accomplishment Seniors pp. 138-160 Senior 'Directory pp. 16U165 Advertising pp. 168-189 Judex pp. 190-195 Miss Eleanor Clark, librarian Zo J gracious Cady We 'Dedicate It has been truly said that institutions are the embodi- ment of their creators, mirrors of enduring quality which eternally reflect the human warmth and dignity of their oc- cupants. Thus are bom tradition and wealth of heritage. It is, therefore, with mixed emotion that we create this farewell dedication to three stalwart educators, each a giant in individual fields, faculty members whose combined serv- ice totals nearly a century. When Mont Pleasant’s doors opened to receive its first students in 1931, one of our librarians, Miss Eleanor Clark, was here to welcome them. And throughout the ensuing years she has continued to be a devoted friend to students, alumni, and faculty alike as well as a researcher and his- torian in the best traditions of her profession. It is, there- fore, with a deep abiding affection that we say, “Thank you. Miss Clark, for choosing to dedicate a glorious career to Mont Pleasant High.’ Another jewel is being removed from our diadem in the departure of Miss Ruth Starr, second in tenure only to Miss Clark, for Miss Starr’s contributions to Mont Pleasant High School far exceeded her professional duties as a teacher in Business Education. An indefatigable worker, she has given unstintingly of herself not only to the cause of education but in the interests of humanitarianism as well, the latter so patently demonstrated in two years of service with the American Red Cross during World War II. For all the splendid virtues which you personify, we shall miss you, Miss Starr. Finally we pay tribute to a scientist and teacher, one in- deed “For whom the bells tolled”, for when hell schedules went awry, clocks refused to function properly or lighting circuits failed, it was that electronics detective, Mr. Samuel Ringland, to the rescue. And could we but inventory the sick radios and the myriad household appliances which over a quarter of a century he has returned to a sound and pris- tine health, they would span the globe. All this, and mag- nificent teaching too. Our regret at your retirement, Mr. Ringland, is assuaged by the grateful memories although you have left a void difficult to fill. And so, to two gracious ladies and a splendid gentleman our blessings and our gratitude. Come back often to relive the green years of accomplishment, for we love each one of you so very, very much! Miss Ruth Starr Mr. Samuel Ringland V V • .«n r- ir a % •'■: krir i k+k ' k:-r- ■•• ■...„• 'n ■-« • . V5v r • v. r • . • V-Jr. v . , . ■ ■ •,. v; • • ■ • 1 v ; - f3«i ■ . Mr. Joseph Collins. Principal foundation of the tree The roots of any tree must be firm and strong to support the trunk from which stem the branch- es and fruit. So also is this true of our Tree of Success. Its roots are firm and strong, being planted on the fertile 9oil of Mont Pleasant High School. These main anchors, producing the foundation of our Education Tree are praiseworthy men: Mr. Joseph Collins, our prin- cipal; Mr. Jack Hickey and Mr. Fred Dutcher, our assistant prin- cipals; and Mr. Joseph Zizzi, our assistant principal and head of the Technical Department. Mr. Hickey, along with our newly appointed additional assist- ant principal, Mr. Dutcher, have jobs which include problems of individual scheduling, attendance, and general student body super- vision. As chairman of the Tech- nical Department, Mr. Zizzi’s work closely follows that of Mr. Hickey and Mr. Dutcher. In addition, all three of these men, in conjunc- tion with the principal, supervise our academic growth to the future as they work continuously to strengthen and nourish our Tree of Success. As the students of Mont Pleas- ant High School mature into young responsible adults, these men, along with the Guidance De- partment and the Faculty, continue to give support and encourage- ment—thus bringing to fruition yet another harvest to sustain the America of tomorrow. 8 Mrs. Alice Miron, Mrs. Elayne Sandler, Central Treasurer Secretary to Assistant Principal Mrs. Olga Ahnert, Mrs. Ada Sylvester, Mrs. Maryjane Mancuso, Technical Secretary Secretary to Guidance Secretary Assistant Principal “Js Zke Zwig Js Bent. . . This year we find quite a change in the organi- zation and personnel of our guidance department. Miss Elizabeth Cunningham has been appointed the new guidance coordinator. In addition to Miss Isabel Jarvis and Mr. John Gregory, we find two new coun- selors. Mr. John Salemme and Mr. George Courtney. Mrs. Maryjane Mancuso has joined the guidance staff as the guidance secretary. In room 106. the lo- cation of the guidance library, are located the offices of Mr. Purdy and Dr. Neufeld. Here, too, is the of- fice of Mr. Robert Ruckdeschel, the vocational coun- selor. This is also the locale of our new registrar in charge of permanent records and college transcrip- tions, Mrs. Ruth Dickson. Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, Guidance Co-ordinator Miss Isabel Jarvis, Guidance Counselor 10 Mrs. Ruth Dickson, Registrar Mr. William Purdy, Mr. George Courtney, School Psychologist Guidance Counselor Mr. John Gregory, Guidance Counselor Mr. John Salemme, Guidance Counselor II 12 Douglass Allen Mrs . Genevieve Archibald Constance Argulski Lance Baxter Theodore Beardsley, Jr. David Bleau David Boyd Margaret Boyle Mrs. Ida Brooks Charles Burdick Robert Burns Bruno Caldaro Marcia Carr Diane Charton If it won’t turn, try grease; it works wonders. Mrs. Nancy Churchill Eleanor Clark Chester Clarke Mrs. Diane Cohen Robert Cole Delbert Collis Marvin Crawford Mrs. Helen Cummings Mrs. Katherine Davidoff Mrs. Sharon Davis Mrs. Theresa Deveno Alfonso DiCerbo Thomas DiCerbo Jerome Dukes No, this atom doesn’t have an Eve. William Eigabroadt John Friedman Mrs. Barbara Frumkin Lawrence Goldfarb Gerald Goldstein William Gorgos faculty to nourish the tree of success 13 Mrs. Mary Grassfield Hazel Holt Mrs. Eleanor Loomis Mrs. Jane Pirog Mrs. Roseann Greco Edwin Hudson Robert Ludwig Michael Pinchuk Mrs. Carol Grinnell Martha Kallinisch Mrs. Gail McNeil Virgil Provost Richard Grinnell Mrs. Harriet Kautz Mrs. Mary Moon Kathryn Reichert Mrs. Florence Gronvall Mrs. Christine Kingsbury Lawrence Mulvaney Nicholas Rieg Mr. DiCerbo and Mr. Haver meet with the newly formed pep club for the first time. Mr. Haver works late after school correcting his student’s homework. Albert Hallcnbcck Karen Knapp. William Murphy Samuel Ringland Samuel Hamilton Mrs. Ruth Kraemer William 0 Conn«ir Joseph Rizzo Donald Haver Mrs. Sharlynn LaMay Kathryn Opdyke Sarah Robinson Mrs. Elaine Heidcnstrom Mrs. Jacqueline Lefkowitz Anthony Parisi Clara Schairer faculty Charles Henry Mrs. Elizabeth Levanway David Pause William Schwartz 15 Arrnand Severino Paul Tyler William Washington Ruth Starr Raymond Vacca Richard Watson Walter Suprunowicz Mrs. Christine Van Heusen Agnes Wilson Joseph Terry John van Schaick David Wiltsey Lozere Thompson III Charles Von Nostitz Ralph Young Retirement Mr. Fred Dougherty, a teacher of mathematics and draft- ing, retired last June. During his fifteen years at Mont Pleasant, Mr. Dougherty sponsored the Hi-Y Club, an af- filiate of the YMCA. He was also a well known figure throughout New York State for his work with the Sons of the American Revolution, of which organization he is a past president. He is also a historian of considerable emi- nence being especially well versed in Colonial and Revolu- tionary lore. He plans to spend a constructive retirement in travel and historical research. 16 Mr. Fred Dougherty faculty 'Directory ALLEN. DOUGLASS—English B.A., Union College ARCHIBALD, (Mrs.) GENEVIEVE— Practical Nursing R.N., Memorial School of Nursing Amsterdam; B.S., Russell Sage College ARGULSKI, CONSTANCE-Physical Education B.S., M.S., Brockport Sponsor— Moppettcs, Girls’ Athletics BAXTER, LANCE—Special Education B.S., SUNY at Buffalo Sponsor—Junior Red Cross BEARDSLEY, THEODORE JR.-Spcech, Drama B.S., SUNY at Geneseo; M.A., Syracuse University Sponsor—Playbills BIAGI, (Mrs.) VIVIENNE—School Nurse; R.N., Russell Sage College School of Nursing BLEAU, DAVID—Physical Education B.S., Cortland State Sponsor—Varsity Basketball BLUHM, (Mrs.) JOAN—School Nurse; R.N., Long Island College Hospital; Nurse Teacher Certification, Russell Sage College BOYD, DAVID—Physical Education Department Chairman B.A., Siena; M.S., Cortland College Sponsor—Athletic Council BOYLE, MARGARET—Driver Education B.S., Arnold College, Springfield College BROOKS, (Mrs.) IDA—English B.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—FT A BURDICK, CHARLES—Mathematics Department Chairman B.A., Cornell; M.A., SUNY at Albany; M.S.T., Union College BURNS, ROBERT—English A. B., Union College; M.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Montaneer Literary Advisor CALDARO, BRUNO—Mathematics B. S., M.S., Siena College Sponsor—Senior Class Dean CARR, MARCIA—Physical Education B.S., Skidmore College; M.Ed., Springfield College Sponsor—GAC, Intramural Sports CHAPIN, HARLAN—Mathematics A. A., Dutchess Comm. College, B.A., SUNY at New Paltz CHARTON, DIANE—Physical Education, Health B. S., SUNY at Brockport Sponsor—Raiderettes CHURCHILL, (Mrs.) NANCY—English B.A., Syracuse University Sponsor—FT A CLARK, ELEANOR—Librarian B.S..SUNY at Geneseo Sponsor—Library Club CLARKE, CHESTER—Technical B.S. in E.E., University of Michigan COHEN, (Mrs.) DIANE—English B.A., Colby College; M.Ed., University of North Carolina Sponsor—Cheerleaders COLE, ROBERT—Auto Mechanics COLLINS, JOSEPH—Principal Ph.C. Albany Pharmacy; B.S., Union College; M.S., SUNY at Albany COLLIS, DELBERT—Business Education Department Chairman B.S., Harwick College; M.A., SUNY at Albany CORDTS, KATHLEEN—Social Studies B.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Cheerleaders COURTNEY, GEORGE—Guidance Counselor B.A. in Ed..University of Florida; M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling CRAWFORD, MARVIN-English B.A., McMurry College, Texas CUMMINGS, (Mrs.) HELEN—Business Education B.S., SUNY at Albany CUNNINGHAM. ELIZABETH— Co-ordinator of Guidance B.S., Westchester State Teachers College; M.S., SUNY at Albany DAVIDOFF, (Mrs.) KATHERINE—School Nurse R.N., King’s County Hospital; Nurse Teacher’s Certification, Russell Sage College Sponsor—Future Nurses Club DAVIS, (Mrs.) SHARON—Social Studies B.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—FT A DEABLER, (Mrs.) ANTOINETTE—Home Economics B.S., Russell Sage College; M.S., SUNY at Albany DEVENO, (Mrs.) THERESA—Practical Nursing B.S., Russell Sage College Sponsor—Nightingales DiCERBO, ALFONSO—Mathematics B.S., Siena; M.S., R.P.I. DiCERBO, THOMAS—Science, Mathematics B.S., Union College Sponsor—Pep Club DUKES, JEROME—English B.A., Pennsylvania State University; M.A., SUNY at Albany DUTCHER, FRED—Assistant Principal B.A., M.A., Syracuse University EICABROADT, WILLIAM-English B.A., Union College; M.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Student Board FRIEDMAN, JOHN—Science B.S., SUNY at New Paltz Sponsor—Photography Club FRUMKIN, (Mrs.) BARBARA— Mathematics B.S., SUNY at Albany GOLDFARB, LAWRENCE—Special Education B.A., M.A., SUNY at Albany GOLDSTEIN, GERALD—Language A. B., Union College; M.A., Middlebury College Sponsor—G nan Club GORGOS, WILLIAM—Science B. S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Astronomy Club GRASSFIELD, (Mrs.) MARY—Social Studies B.A., University of Denver GRECO, ROSEANN-Language B.A., College of Saint Rose GREGORY, JOHN—Guidance Counselor A. B., Union College; M.A., SUNY at Albany GRINNELL, (Mrs.) CAROL—Business Education B. S., Syracuse University GRINNELL, RICHARD—Social Studies A. B., Union College; M.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball GRONVALL (Mrs.) FLORENCE—Art B. F.A., Moore College of Art; M.Ed., Union College Spdnsor—Montaneer Co-ordinator HALLENBACK, ALBERT-Music B.S., Ithaca College Sponsor—Band, Majorettes HAMILTON, SAMUEL-Aviation Mechanics N.Y.S. Teachers Training Program— Permanent Vocational Certificate—Federal Aviation Mechanics Certificate Sponsor—Vocational Dept. HAVER, DONALD—Technical Science B.S., University of Michigan, M.S., R.P.I. HEIDENSTROM (Mrs.) ELAINE—English Department Chairman B.A., M.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Senior Critics HENRY. CHARLES—Related Math and Science Department Chairman, Oswego State Teacher Training Certification Sponsor—Work Study Program 17 faculty 'Directory HICKEY, JACK—Assistant Principal A. B., M.A., SUNY at Albany HOLT, HAZEL—Business Education B. S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Co-Sponsor of Student Store HUDSON, EDWIN-Auto Mechanics JARVIS, ISABEL—Guidance Counselor B.A., M.A., SUNY at Albany KALLINISCH, MARTHA-Home Economics B.S., Home Economics; M.S.Ed., Hunter College Sponsor—Homemaking Club KAUTZ, (Mrs.) HARRIET—Business Education Teaching Certificate, New Haven State Teachers College Sponsor—Yearbook Advertising KINGSBURY, CHRISTINE—Special Education (tutor) M.S., University of Massachusetts KNAPP, KAREN-Language B.A. at SUNY in Albany KRAEMER, (Mrs.) RUTH—Home Economics M.A., Beaver College T.C. Columbia University La MAY, (Mrs.) SHARILYNN—English, Creative Writing A. B., State University at Albany Sponsor—Ebenwyck LEFKOWITZ, (Mrs.) JACQUELINE— Language B. A., Russell Sage College, M.A., SUNY at Albany LEV AN WAY, (Mrs.) ELIZABETH— Business Education B.S., M5n Russell Sage, N.Y.S. College for Educ. at Albany LOOMIS. (Mrs.) ELEANOR—Special Education B.S., Ohio State University, Russell Sage Sponsor—Red Cross LUDWIG, ROBERT J.—Language Department Chairman B.S., M.A., Columbia University; Advanced Certificate: School of Applied Social Sciences Western Reserve University; The Sorbonne, University of Paris Sponsor—French Honor Society McNEIL, (Mrs.) GAIL—Business Education B.A., Nazareth College of Rochester; M.S.Ed., St. Bemadine of Siena College MOON, (Mrs.) MARY—Business Education B.S., Syracuse University—Plattsburgh State Teachers College; M.S., Union College MULVANEY, LAWRENCE-Physical Education B.S., Springfield College Sponsor—Football Team, Wrestling Team MURPHY, WILLIAM—language B.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Ski Club O’CONNOR, WILLIAM—Art B.F.A., Pratt Institute; M.S., Siena, Union College, SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Art Club OPDYKE, (Mrs.) KATHRYN-Language B.A., Houghton College; M.A., Middlebury College Sponsor—Spanish Club PARIS!, ANTHONY—Social Studies B.S., Holy Cross College; M.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Assistant Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach PAUSE, DAVID—Distributive Education B.S., M.S., in Business Education, SUNY at Albany Sponsor—DECA, and Student Store PIROG, (Mrs.) JANE—Language B.A., University of Massachusetts Sponsor—French Club PINCHUK, MICHAEL—Business Education B.B.A., Siena College; M.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor— Bookroom, Business Education Club PROVOST, VIRGIL—Science B.S., SUNY at Albany REICHERT, KATHRYN-Pre-Kindergarten B.S., SUNY at Oneonta RIEG, NICHOLAS—Physical Education B.S., Ithaca, Cortland State College Sponsor—Moppers RINGLAND, SAMUEL-Technical Sponsor—Technical Service Club RIZZO, JOSEPH-Science B.S., M.S.Ed., Siena College Sponsor— Assembly Committee, Junior Class Dean ROBINSON, SARAH—English B.A., Hofstra University SALEMME, JOHN—Guidance Counselor B.S., Ithaca College; M.S., SUNY at Albany; M.Ed., SUNY at Buffalo SCHAIRER, CLARA—Language A. B., SUNY at Albany; M.A., Middlebury College SCHWARTZ. WILLIAM—English B. S., SUNY at Buffalo Sponsor—Student Board SEVERINO, ARMAND—Science Department Chairman B.S., M.S. Math, Union College; M.S. Sciences, R.P.I. STARR, RUTH—Business Education B.S., Denver University Sponsor—Yearbook Directory STRUNK, DONALD—Machine Shop A. A.S., State University Agricultural Technical Institute, Farmingdale, N.Y. SUPRUNOWICZ, WALTER—Social Studies B. S., Holy Cross; M.S. Siena College TERRY, JOSEPH-Science B.S., M.S., Union College THOMPSON, LOZERE III—Music Department Chairman B.S., SUNY at Potsdam; M.Ed, Wayne University, Detroit, Michigan Sponsor—Symphonic Singers TYLER, PAUL—Pre-Kindergarten B.S., Union College VACCA, PAYMOND-Physical Education B.S. in Physical Education and Health, Manhattan College Sponsor—Golden Spike Shoe Society, Head Track Coach VanHEUSEN, (Mrs.) CHRISTINE—English B.S. in Chemistry, St. Lawrence University, B.S. in Ed., University of Cincinnati, M.S., SUNY at Albany VanHEUSEN, GEORGE—Mathematics B.A., Colgate University, M.A., Montclair State Teachers College VanSCHAICK, JOHN—English B.A., M.Ed., Union College Sponsor—Watchtower, Chess Club von NOSTITZ, CHARLES-Business Education B.S. Syracuse University; M.S. SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Sportsman Club WASHINGTON, WILLI AM-Social Studies B.A., Union College; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University Sponsor—Key Club WATSON. RICHARD—Science A.B., SUNY at Albany; M.A., SUNY at Albany; M.S. in Ed., Union College WILSON, NANCY-Librarian A.B„ B.L.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor—Library Club, National Honor Society WILTSEY, DAVID—Related Mathematics and Science, Rotating Shop A. A.S., Hudson Valley Community College Sponsor—Projectionist Club YOUNG, RALPH-Technical B. S., in E.E., Union College Sponsor—Technical Service Club ZIZZI, JOSEPH—Assistant Principal in charge of Technical Department B.A. in M.E., R.P.I., M.A., N.Y.U., Graduate Work, Cornell 18 Jh Miriam It was with profound shock that we learned in the summer of 1066 that our esteemed band director, Mr. John Adams, had died after a brief illness. Prior to his death. Mr. Adams had been a member of the music department at Mont Pleasant High School for thirteen years, one segment of his career devoted to bringing enjoyment into the lives of others through music. In the years that we were privileged to know Mr. Adams, he taught percussion and brass in the sum- mer instrumental program, participated in the Sche- nectady Symphony Orchestra, and worked to develop the musical ability of his students at Mont Pleasant. Always on the alert to detect musical talent. Mr. Adams influenced many to become music majors and developed many excellent instrumentalists dur- ing his years in teaching. This requiem is but a small token of appreciation for his work. His memory will be treasured by all who knew him. Mr. John Adams Mr. Adams displays his devotion by bringing enjoyment into the lives of others. Cultural Achi Mont Pleasant High School has always encouraged the advancement of Music and Art. Both the Music and Art Departments are staffed by a highly competent faculty whose efforts are dedicated to enhancing the culture of school life. Mr. Lozere Thompson 111, the chairman of the music department, is both a well qualified teacher and conductor, whose exjteriences have taken him over much of the nation. This department offers classes in many different areas of music. Several organizations are also o|)en to all students who are interested in music and have time to participate in them. These organizations give students practical experience and teach them the fundamentals of music. Two of these are the choir and the band. The choir, consisting of about two-hundred voices, is divided into three daily classes: periods two, four, and six. One of the main functions of the choir is to entertain the student body at different times of the year. The choir also presents two annual concerts, one in winter and the other in spring. The band, conducted by Mr. Albert Hallenbeck, is a credit to our cultural background. As does the choir, the band meets in daily sessions. This organization can be heard at football games, and pep rallies as well as most other major social functions of Pleasant. The paintings that surround the halls of Mont Pleasant are the proof of excellent work performed by the art depart- ment. Mr. William O’Connor, its chairman, and Mrs. Flor- ence Gronvall supervise courses in oil painting, basic art, ceramics, drawing, and painting. By virtue of these courses, many talented young artists progress in skill daily. The art club, sponsored by Mr. O’Connor, also gives aid to the school by rendering artistic services at different times of the year. The Dramatics Class, conducted by Mr. Theodore Beards- ley, studies various aspects of drama that include acting, producing and directing plays, stage, costume, and make-up design. They read and study representative plays from the Greek, I,atin. Modern, and Contemporary periods. They use their knowledge to put on several Studio 113 presentations tfiat have been enj oyed by the whole school. Conference All-State participants Roberta Lasak, Bob Siaskiewicz, and Pete Angelone harmonize during a rehearsal with Mr. Thompson. Mr. O’Connor is seen lecturing to one of his art classes. 20 Students listen attentively during Mr. Beardsley’s speech class. Frank Fox concentrates during art class. John Stenard is playing the----now what is that anyway? Body by Kcszey 21 Academic Achievements The way to success is gained through application in the academic areas of education presented to us as students. These areas are supervised by the various departments that include: language, social studies, mathematics, English, and science. In the area of language studies, the department has been provided with a new laboratory, which has been in use for a year. Already, it has given students a great opportunity to work with the foreign language they are studying. This year Russian has once again been offered as a course to a group of interested seniors. The Social Studies department continues to prepare to- day’s students to be tomorrow’s citizens and leaders of our country by presenting an overall view of history and man’s progress through the ages. It is hoped that equipped with this knowledge the students of Mont Pleasant will be able to take their place in society and contribute to its general welfare. An important innovation which will aid students in their academic endeavors is the installation of television sets in many classrooms. This allows the teacher to utilize worth- while presentations in instructing his class. Thus does Mont Pleasant through its departments present its student body with every possible opportunity to achieve academic excellence. The rest is up to us. A student curiously peers into a microscope to view the amaz- ing wonders of cell structure. Mark Nicholas listens attentively to language tapes and con- templates his response to the questions. Ugh, homework! Mr. Friedman, biology teacher, shows Robert Mone the proper focusing procedure. Robert Westervelt ponders over a difficult physics problem Such enthusiastic response is a teacher’s dream. Mr. Ludwig listens to his students through his earphones, during language labs. 23 Zedtnical Achievements There are many branches of the Tree of Success. One of the most important of these is the Technical Department. The programs in the department offer courses of specializa- tion in both electrical and mechanical technologies. These form an integral part of the curriculum at Mont Pleasant High School. The College Preparatory Technical Program is designed for the above-average student who is interested in obtaining an education beyond that which is normally available in high school. It is the most rigorous scholastic program of- fered, and it provides the student with a full academic col- lege preparatory course. It also includes the technologies for additional enrichment of the program to augment further preparation of students for college or for the technical branches of industry. Thus, the College Preparatory Technical program is, in- deed, one of the many branches of the Tree of Success. Mr. Clarke discusses the principles of mechanical drawing to Paul Miles Roger LaFrcniere takes time out to read a brochure during Strength of Materials class. The morning after the night before. Those two lines were supposed to meet! If the flash doesn't blind you, the shirt will. Gee, I’m the only one in my class with Batglasses! Now John, be sure that’s on dead-center. 25 The purpose of the Home Economics Department at Mont Pleasant is for the student to learn to assume household responsibilities and to learn about the dynamics of human personality. Work is done informally in these classes and students acquire the self-discipline needed for success in the future. This year Industrial Arts has acquired a new name, Vo- cational Arts. Not only has the name changed but the pur- pose of the program as well. Industrial Arts was basically an orientation course, whereas Vocational Arts is designed as a trade course. Students are carefully supervised by the shop teachers who observe each student’s individual efforts and potentials. There are almost one thousand potential secretaries, ste- nographers, cashiers, file clerks, and business machine op- erators presently training for these various skills. Physical Education plays a vital role in the daily cur- riculum. It provides not only a period of relaxation, but it also encourages a mental alertness. Much stress has been placed upon physical education with the increasing import- ance of physical fitness programs. Accordingly, many inter- scholastic, as well as intramural, teams have been formed to engage in various school competitions. During the past few years, Driver Education has become an increasingly popular subject as a result of the growing enthusiasm of high school students to drive. These classes, divided into classroom instruction and practice driving, seek to teach the students correct driving procedures and com- mon courtesy that are extremely necessary for conscientious driving habits. Students of the Practical Nursing class study some human organs. Bonnie Kelly expresses the proper form in archery. freshman Class FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-Seared- D. Hartigan, Rec. See; J. Cintula, Pres; C. Battaglia, Treas. Standing—C. Fowler, Adv; C. Pienkowski, Cor. Sec; R. Page, V. Pres. FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE —Row 1—K. Jenkins, K. Smith, C. Pien- kowski, C. Battaglia, L. Fischer. Row 2— P. Fiorillo, J. Hammond, D. Hartigan, L. Prokop. P. Lombardi, D. Page. Row 3— C. Fowler, J. Cintula, D. Lake, L. Mar- tiniano, R. Page. 30 H.R. CAF-B First Roto—N. Florence, C. Cretten, K. Jenkins, D. Williams, D. Watson, E. Lippmann, B. Mosier. Second Row--M. Sherman, C. Lombardi, P. Parrish, S. Bonncy, B. Jegier, P. Shepherd, D. Bond. Third Row—D. Tabor, W. Mazzucco, G. Warren, R. Choquette, T. Delgado, M. Greppo, C. Helm, M. Della Rocco. A study in concentration. Students in homeroom Caf. B anxiously await the bell. HR 108 First Row—J. Hammond, D. Sindoni, E. Brajkovich, V. Abrams, N. McKay, R. Pearman, V. Teabout. Second Row—J. Whitehead, P. Pintavalle, S. Aldi, D. DeMania, Miss Starr, G. Fountain, R. DeMarco, D. Newcomb, E. SanSoucie. 32 HR 132 First Row—K. Kelly, L. Williams, J. Pecora, A. Kehl, P. Demi, R. Pecora, A. Clemovich. Second Row—Mrs. Kraemer, E. Thomas, C. Brion, M. Colombe, K. Wickham, M. Riggi, L. Skibinski, D. Allen. Third Row—C. Melco, J. Handy, T. Madelone, M. Nicholas, C. Fowler, R. Riggi, R. Fowler. H.R. 204. Row I— J. Frascatore, H. Pells, L, Merchant, D. Hartigan, D. Angcrami, J. Wilkinson. N. Comraarto. Row 2—M. Slurff, C. Kenny, R. Niedbalski, D. Page, F. Fox, D. Harris, D. Mahar. Row 3—G. SkoUrczak, M. O’Brien, S. Robataille, J. DeNice, S. Brooks, T. Comanio, M. Pecoraro, T. Amedore. H? £l. [U.st Ro R’ P. Lombardi, J. Weinman, H. Hale, A. Pasquerella, S. Zborowski, K. Parks, M. McCraw, D. Foley, Second Row —J. Weinsheimer, G. Musto, M. A. Hogan, P. Blau, M. A. Wittmann, F. Jones, B. Bothmann, D. Rhodes, A. Renna. Third Row—D. Foster P. Lotano, E. Thompson, D. Cieszynski, R. Jarvis. 34 HR 224 First Row-1. Guthan, D. Barbour, G. Loveland, M. Persons, L. O’Connor, P. Tino, J. Hcidenstrora. Second Row—I) Ward, G. Markiewicz, E. Richute, W. Yanis, L. Rockefeller, R. Nowell, Mr. Chapin. Third Row-R. Wrubleski, P. Kilmski, D. Mizenko, M. Honnka. HR 227 First Row-M. Antkowiak, M. Caputo, L. Youngs, E. Van Patten, D. Croff M PaceUi, D. Preston. Second Row-D. Like, M. Mohr- hoff, W. Hopper, F. Wyllie, J. Spina, R. DiNola, D. Caige, R. Saffel, D. Cummings, Mr. Washington. 35 H R- 30 First Row—V. Brown, K. Smith, J. Cope, J. Bucchner, A. Malacek, S. Piechocki, L. O’Neill, L. DeVincenzo, T. DeSarbo, M. Wilson, J. Haulman. Second Row—K. Trotter, R. Romano, D. Keszey, D. Trifilo, D. Kniskern, L. Pickett, J. Smith, M. Palmer, A. Witko. Third Row— A. Hayes, B. Baker, B. Merry, R. Bailor, F. Rocissano, A. France, N. Mcssere. H.R. 127 Row 1—S. Venet, P. Rutherford, D. Ballone, A. M. Summers, B. Stelmach. Row 2—Mrs. Loomis, J. Northrop, T. Cade, R. Mayes. J. McGough, J. Maxwell. 36 What a passive group! Mr. Schwartz organizes himself during homeroom period. H.R. 302. Row 1—D. VanSlykc, M. Russ, L Mastroianni, L. Prokop, M. Mone, D. Monarch, L. Carhide, L. Carlock, J. Barrett. Row 2—W. Doney, S. Morra, K. Doulin, V. Paine, P. Hyson, S. Czubernat, A. Priess, M. Hyrny. Row 3—B. Zagata, N. Varrone, D. Steen, A. Sanders, S. Marra, B. Bamhardt, K. Schiemer, H. Canswith. 37 H.R. 305. Row 1—C. Dunn, J. Palkovic, A. Pallante, M. Moore, S. Gary, M. L. Carlos, F. Imbesi. Row 2—C. Pudvah, D. Schlicht, A. Dussault. S. Dalton, M. Stevens, D. Becker, C. Battaglia, J. Scripa, T. Vine, R. Daniels. Row 3— N. Russ, C. Prusecki, G. Garo- fallou, B. Marx, I. Dunphy,- T. Ille, D. Montanye, R. Lastarzo, J. Casso. HJt. 309. Row 1—P. DeCaprio, L. Fischer, C. Chevalier, P. Fiorillo, B. Newman, M. Lewis, M. Hatala. Row 2—K. Sykowsld, J. Pacelli, G. Mayville, M. M. Wantuck, M. Seypura, E. Chiacchiaretti, R. DeBerardinis, D. Parchuck. Row 3—L. Jeffes, R. Mayo, C. DePoalo, E. Paniccia, T. Moscardini, B. Leip, S. Shafran, C. Warner, P. Sullivan. The quiet before the bell. The calm before the storm. Mr. Crawford arranges attendance cards, and looks forward to a busy day. 40 H.R. 307-A—Row 1—N. Easley, R. Palmo, M. Jarvis, L. Cinaitis, J. Famiano, J. Mannato, D. Chase. Row 2—B. Sefcovic, P. Lavin, D. Morrett, S. Severino, J. Virgil, J. Beczak, D. Strickland. Row 3—K. Wachowicz, J. Putrock, T. Lawrence, K. Palmer, D. Cervoni, J. Stumpf, D. Davidson. H R 221 —Row 1—P. Hays, J. Roicki, M. Dykstra, P. Monroe, P. Scrime. Row 2—J. Morhous, D. Vitalo, P. Rickard, V. Cummings, D. Patcigo, p. Jendzeizyk, C. Stoner, B. Warnow, A. Petraske. D. DeCesare, Row 3—J. Doulin, D. DeForest, D. Brown, T. Majewski, D. Weimnger, J. Antonellis, C. Paludi, R. Suwinski, L. Martiniano, J. Matheson. 41 H.K. 114 Row 1—H. Jones, R. Janiec, S. Tytko, W. Lewis, W. Sheldon, J. Cintula. W. Racht. Row 2— D. Travins, C. Stifflcr, P. Kowalzyk, E. Schrom, K. Eliashuk, C. Smith, P. Tariello, W. Lancaster, E. Pennacchia, Mr. Clarke. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM MAKE-UPS: Row 1—C. Cappello (301), F. Squillo (302), L. DeNardis (2(H), D. Barker (227), Row 2— L. Vollor (205), G. Wanzala (221), D. Smith (204), J. Sofronsky (227), C. Jones (227). D. Reinhart P. Ricciardi P. Brisson E. Thompson G. DeLorenzo 42 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS—V. Martiniano, Pres.; Mr. Joseph Rizzo, Dean; S. Marronc, Corr. Sec.; N. Tebbano, Rec. Sec.; J. DiCerbo, Treas.; T. DiCocco, Vice-Pres. {junior Class JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—Row —S. Schultz, A. Caldaro, C. Donato, A. Raucci, P. Grounds, A. Viscusi, J. DiBlasio, J. DiCerbo, C. Caputo, L. Smith, T. DiLcva, R. Willey. Row 2—A. Terrenzio, V. Martiniano, P. Montone, A. Stroble, N. Tebbano, L. Nedosko, N. Scott, R. Przy- chodny, S. Menone, J. Kulbako, R. Valente. Row 3—J. Kozak, D. Bonacquist, N. Griffon, E. Johnson, B. Purdy, T. Ciancetta, W. Knights, T. DiCocco, D. Sistarnik, D. Hicks. H.R. 223—Row 1—B. Fingerhut, B. Lontrato, C. Robinson, D. DeNora, M. Capullo, C. Caputo, D. Stafford. Row 2—B. Lombardi, G. Gunn, P. Montone, S. Kellerhouse, J. Pek, M. Guzzo. Row 3—D. Pekey, B. Bobowski, J. Ripepi, D. Rogers, H. DeSantis, D. Boettner. 44 H.R. 124 First Row-C. Donato, C. Weglowski, J. Welch, V. Brugnetti, P. Gabriele, M. Testa, C. Battalino. Second Roto-T. Girard, H. Oppelt, S. Bartz, C. Brophy, N. Hunt, L. Renna, P. Teta. Third Roto—D. Lape, M. Iacovitti. HR 130 First Row-D. Brereton, P. Secor, V. Martiniano, C. Karkcr, D. Schettine, F. Porter, G. Meier. Second Row- -]. Kozak, G. Milliman, D. Hicks. R. Kochcm, R. Meinhold, J. Famham, Mr. Young. 45 HR 207 First Row—D. Costa, M. Hofer, L. France, P. Noyes, M. Di Ninni, M. DiLiberto. Second Row—L. James, R. Purdy, N. Arre, K. Scripa, S. Schultz, S. Marrone, J. Hill, L. Ganswith Third Row—J. Marsh, P. Di Donato, J. Walker, D. Wagoner, R. Nettles, B. Gardner, R. Heisler. HR 225 First Row—A. Rowley, F. Vcnnette, A. Jensen, J. Herman, H. Hucstis, C. Ganswith, K. Ahnert. Second Row—K. Sitz, L. Attanasio, D. Newberry, A. Ditoro, M. Marciniak, P. Tetlack, P. Bradshaw, S. Miller, T. Veldman, Mr. Rizzo. Third Row—J. Wood, T. Ciancetta, A. Zahn, E. Marcinkowski, S. Lega, D. Sistarenik, D. Kandel, J. Preston, B. Gans, P. Oliver, A. Simmons, R. Fisher. H.R. 228 Seated—J. Kulbako, C. Rogers, R. Valente, F. Simboli, B. Luther, L. Bunt, J. Swiatocha. Standing—T. Richardson, J. Handy, R. Samacki, G. Leber. H.R. 233. Row I—S. Bond, S. Luffman, M. Roman, C. Caputo, J. Caputo, L. Pickett, A. Vanderwerken. Row 2—T. DeSantis, J. Fingerhut, P. Brennan, P. Florence, B. Kelly, L. Yahn, M. Moraway, B. Florek. Row 3— P. Romanowski, J. Stenard, W. Kelly. 47 It This homework! ... and then in a swoosh of the Batmobile, came the two greatest crime fighters in the world. POW! ZAP! HR 125 Bottom Row—D. Harvey, S. Fusco, L. Borgia, V. Malacek, L. Nedosko, K. Ciabottc, V. Verlotte, C. Rowley, P. Stringham, S. Aggen Row 2— J. Mumblow, T. DiCocco, W. Knightes, J. DiCocco, G. Donadio, G. Boomhower, J. Harpp, F. Powell 4$ H.R. CAF. A—Row I—S. Tripoli, K. Kaminski, J. Mincconzo, D. Robare, S. Fiano. K. Ferri, J. Evans. Row 2— R. Dussault, B. Bishop, L. Tymchyn, P. Lewis, K. Snyder, P. Grounds, D. Kazmicrczak, S. Capitummino. Row 3—J. Flower, G. Campbell, J. Lokenberg. H.R. CAF D—Row I-J. DiCerbo, J. Abbato, C. Mould, B. Rossetti, R. Zullo, J. DiBlasio, R. Pitucci. Row 2-A. Carusone, P. Zeininger, B. Sellick, A. Pomato, S. Decatur, R. Fowler, Miss Charton. Rolv 3—W. Fountain, P. Kinzel, J. Vasko, R. Stepp, R. Hane. 49 H.R. 203 Row 1—P. Sipone, S. Becchc, J. Oropollo, G. Rcnzi, M. A. Sims, R. Willey, B. Brundege. Row 2— R. Isabella, K. Gordon, L. Wilcox, J. Dwyer, N. Gordon, D. Provost, J. DePaolo. Row 3—P. Larsen, M. Palmer, D. Larrabee, P. Battaglia, P. LaMalfa, M. Dawson. J. Schermerhom. 50 H.R. 142 Row I—C. Diei, E. Rutkowski, L. Strobeck, A. Stroble, J. DiDonna, L. Price, L. Vandenburg. Row 2—R. Alois, B. Mone, A. Viscusi, Miss Carr, J. Komorny, D. Clark, C. Nelson, J. Nedvidek. H.R. 205 Row I—L. Maresca, B. Saglimbeni, L. Nero, T. Di- Leva, F. Manna. Row 2—B. Chec- ca, S. DiGiorgio, R. Przychodny, M. Gaines, L. Bowman, K. Hop- kins, P. Collins, A. Amedore. Row 3—J. DeGeorgia, G. Stanton, W. Sanders, M. Brennan, D. Vrooman, M. Sullivan, G. Cans- with, S. Anderson, J. Norvici. Well, another day beginning. Mother warned me about things like that! 51 H.R. 303 Row I E. Lawlor, B. Famiano, A. Caldara, L. Smith, Row 2 Mr. Allen, T. Thorne, S. Meyer, B. D’Elisiis, P. Rcveglia, J. Sowinski, Row 3 N. Thompson, J. Elacqua, G. Grabicki, A. Pallante, R. Rice, G. Jackson H.R. 308 Row 1 C. Wilson, A. M. Farry, C. Berrian, A. Richter, Row 2 J. Todd, R. Riedel, C. Lcwandowski, M. Ledbetter, M. Smith, J. Willsey, Row 3 J. Miller, R. Rice, E. Johnson. R. Jones, J. Campana 52 H.R. 120 Row 1 S. McDonald, A. LaFreniere, N. Marquis, A. Terrenzio, I). Bonacquist Row 2 Mr. Haver, J. Liggett, D. Shannon, D. Kaczkowski, A. Abbatiello, K. Cochrane, F. Ferraro. ABSENT JUNIORS Row 1 R. Johnson Caf. A; C. Karlan 223; P. Peterson 233; P. DeMeo Caf. A; C. Boggus 233. Row 2 N. Solghan 223; N. Griffin III Caf. A; D. Patka, Caf. A. 53 branches of Zriumpk PLAYBILLS Row 2—L. Quackenbush, S. Schmidt, S. Dykeman, E. Law lor, B. Kelly, J. Butryn, M. DiCocco, S. Beeche, N. Pratt, C. Caputo, C. Battalino, J. Sowinski, E. Murphy, Row 2 D. Provost, H. Pelts, J. Palkovic, K. Bielawski, I. Wnorowski, K. Beck, S. Greene, B. Luther, J. Dawson, N. Cope, L. Bonacquist, E. Anker, G. Goszcwska, M. Lewis, P. Lewis, Row 3 F. Imhesi, J. Calarco, P. DeCaprio, C Cappello, L. Mastroianni, L. Prokop, L. Carlock, S. Marra, A. Dussault, K. Keszey, M. O’Neil, P. Jurosko, M. Turner, M. Manieri, P. Dupont, Row 4 T. Thorne, T. Brion, J. Hcsler, P. Becker, B. Westervelt, W. Dugan, S. DiGiorgio, P. Pintavalle, S. Mackey, F. Boreali, J. Hopper, D. Klimowski, M. Roman, J. Frascatore. Playbills OFFICERS—Francis McKendree, publicity chairman, Dominick Pan- none, president, Carole Pecoraro, sec-tres. This year Mont Pleasant can truly say that it has a dra- matics club of outstanding excellence. Under the direction of Mr. Theodore Beardsley, “Playbills” has introduced “good drama” to Mont Pleasant in the form of Anton Chekhov’s The Boor, and Jean Giraudoux’s The Madwoman of Chaillot. For the first time at our school the students have become excitedly aware of their dramatics club, and participation in this year’s production has been higher and more enthusi- astic than in any previous year. Dominick Pannone and Steve DiGeogio are seen here rehearsing for the one-act play. The Boor FUTURE NURSES CLUB—Row 1—D. Barker, C. Battalino, M. Tesla, K. Synder, E. Pierone, P. Lentine, P. Crounds, J. Famiano, A Malachek, M. McCraw, D. Williams. Row 2—D. Parchuck, D. Morrett, P. Lombardi, P. Blau, D. LaCasse, P. Marion. M. Jarvis, L. Merchant, D. Sindoni, D. Van Slyke. Juture flurses of America The Future Nurses of America Club is for all those who are interested in nursing or related fields of health. The organiza- tion strives to promote each member’s concern for the health and welfare of the people around them and to demonstrate the importance and need for nursing and other medical professions in today’s world. To achieve these objectives the club, which meets once a month, provides interesting films and often invites guest speakers from neighboring hospitals and health organiza- tions. At the end of each year, the girls also visit some facility that is related to health vocations. Dr. Zaia gives Kathy Ciabotte her regular school physical. OFFICERS—Mrs. Davidoff, Sponsor, J. Dwyer, President; S. Merchant, Vice-President; C. Kutil, Secretary; M. Gaines, Treasurer. 57 Receptionists Situated at the main entrance the Recep- tionists welcome and provide information to visitors of Mont Pleasant High School. This work is a great assistance to the faculty, stu- dent body, and of course, all of Mont Pleasant’s guests. This group is sponsored by Mr. Michael Pinchuk. Office Workers The office workers are students interested in volunteering to work in the various offices. They submit their names to Mr. Michael Pin- chuk, the sponsor of the Business Education Club. They are then assigned to the supervision of Miss Juniak, in the main office, Mrs. Ahnert, in the technical office, or Mrs. Mancuso, in the guidance office. This program gives them the opportunity to gain experience and knowl- edge of office procedures. RECEPTIONISTS Standing L. Morocco, P. Grounds, M. Filipek, C. Pecoraro Seated P. Deitz OFFICE WORKERS— First Row—K. Pennacchia, D. Daniels, L. Ricciardi, L. Canestraro, K. Jenkins, M. DiNinni, C. Gretten, D. Robarc, L. Hart, C. DcLorenzo, S. Atlanaseo, S. Lundberg, P. Gaudio, C Carnevale, J. Butryn, B. Quay, S. Jackson, B. Saglimbeni, Second Row—P. Lentine J. Willscy, S. Severino, M. M. Wantuck, M. Jozefowicz, S. Czubcmat, J. DiBlasio. I). Urban, M. Smith, N. Guliano, R. Palmo, J. Pacelli, P. Lavin’ V. Verlotte, P. Raveglia, P. Dupont, S. Schmidt, P. Noyes, Third Row— K. Burg, C. Donato, C Caputo, K. Ferri, J. DiCerbo, C. Berrian’ S. Fusco’, R. M. Willey, A. Caldara, L. Lcncewicz, M. A. Civitello, B. Mosier, L. Borgia. Fourth Row— C. Smith, C. Yahn, J. Grounds, C. Liquori, P. Perry. M. Godlewski, A. Stroble, J. Alexander, N. Zeglen, K. Bielawski, C. Caracciolo, J. Grabicki, E. Decker, J. Witko, N. Hunt, J Komomy P Mac- Donald, K. Rainey, P. Martin MOPPERS—Kneeling— L. Pacelli, D. McDougall, J. Attanasio, V. Martiniano. Standing—Mr. Rieg, S. Novak, P. Zclezniak, D. Labonte, M. Sheldon. Mopptrs The Moppers is a service club of boys, under the sponsorship of Mr. Reig. Through the services of these boys, which are servicing dances, cleaning the boys’ gym, taking care of the football field, and serving soft drinks, Mont Pleasant’s extra-curricular program is improved yearly. Golden Spike Shoe The Golden Spike Shoe Society is an organi- zation which promotes track events and en- courages cross-country athletes. It is a national organization under the local direction of Mr. Raymond Vacca. Candidates for this club are elected by the members in accordance with their interest and athletic performance. Boys are eligible in the latter half of their tenth year, or in their junior year. GOLDEN SPIKE SHOE—P. DiBUio. D. McDougall, J. Kozak, S. Dubb, M. Hepburn. KEY CLUB—Row 1—P. DiDonato, I). Boettner, D. Semerad, L. Pacclli, L. Ostrander, C. DiNola, Row 2— M. Weglowski, P. Page, P. Marquez. M. Sheldon. D. McDougall. S. Lcga. Row 3—R. Caprara, H. DeSantis, A. Aldi, M. lacovitti, J. Kozak, R. Sarnacki. Key Club Projectionists The Key Club of Mont Pleasant High School is a service organi- zation founded by and under the overall guidance of the Kiwanis Club of Schenectady. Chartered in 1948. the Key Club is an hon- orary fraternity for a limited number of high school boys who possess outstanding qualities and initiative as school and community leaders. As a service organization, it engages in many activities, the funds from which are used to grant scholarships to needy students. Qualifications for membership include a sound academic background as well as qualities of leadership and a desire to help the school and community. The Projectionists Club of Mont Pleasant is one of the most important in our school. It has the task of distributing and collecting audio-visual ma- terial throughout the building. The members are also responsible for operating the audio-visual ma- terial in the auditorium and in the classrooms. Be- fore class every day, after school and during all periods of the day, one can find the projectionists club members working to serve the school. PROJECTIONIST—Kneeling G. Milliman, Vice-President, J. Amell, President, R. Shaulis, Treasurer, Row 1 R. Mayo, B. Marx, T. Lautenback, L. O’Connor, A. DiDonna, J. Campana, M. Trolio, F. Porter, D. Brereton, K. Cochran, D. Testa, N. Griffin, Row 2 T. Veldman, H. Jones, C. Nelson. J. Jankowski, J. DeNice, R. Daniels, E. Kuta, A. Colandra, B. Checca, J. Casso, D. Cummings. 60 ATHLETIC COUNCIL Row 1 C. Pecoraro, M. Jozefowicz, S. Dykeman, L. Bonazquiat, M. Manieri, C. Bullis, Row 2 L. Smith, P Montone, C. Caputo, N. Pratt, J. Alexander, N. Cope, A. Dussault, E. Lawlor, Row 3 Mr. Boyd, T. Veldman, M. Horinks, I. Starr, I). Brereton, G. Leber, F. Tariello, R. Westervelt, F. Porter, K. Ahnert. Athletic Council The Athletic Council plays an extremely important and useful role in expanding the school spirit at Mont Pleasant. These students give the student body an op- portunity to purchase game tickets at a discount price before each game. The group is also responsible for selling tickets at the games. The club, sponsored by Mr. Boyd, is a service to the school rather than a profit- making organization. basketball Here is Loretta Teller buying a ticket for a game from Chris Caputo. OFFICERS Mr. Boyd, sponsor, J. Alexander, President, M. Jozefowicz, Sec,-Treas. F. Tariello, V. President 61 62 SENIORS-ffou, i—A. Czu- bcrnat, K. Bialkowski, M. Modest, E. Walker, E. Harris, Row 2—S. Dubb, R. Girard, B. Button, E. Kedrior, R. Zim- mer, Mr. Pause, Sponsor. Row 3—J. Miller, R. Leffingwell. Deca DECA OFFICERS—Stated K. Waters, President. Kneeling—J. DiCocco, Vice-President; P. Battaglia, Vice-President; Standing—A. Czubernat, Social Chairman; G. Bassi, Ass’t. Social Chairman; M. Capullo, Publicity Chairman; Mr. Pause, DECA Advisor; H. Breuer, Secretary; R. Zimmer. Treasurer. The members of the DECA Club, under Mr. Pause, are busily engaged in managing the popular Student Store. However, this is not their only duty. Like all service groups, they perform the necessary tasks which are so often taken for granted. They also supervise the sale of class rings and the rental of caps and gowns for graduation. In addition to these duties, the DECA members gain valuable work experience in the areas of salesmanship and consumer de- mand. They are also instructed in practical aspects of retailing education. Mr. Pause and Peter Battaglia are shown with the DECA Sweetheart candidates, Pat Armour, Barbara Sellick, Marion Capullo, winner, and Hannalore Breuer. DECA JUNIORS Seated L. Bellamy, H. DeSantis, Mr. Pause, J. Ripcpi, J. Vasko, Row 2 D. Phillips, P. Armour, H. Breuer, B. Sellick, J. Sowinski, L. Nero, M. Capullo, B. Brundege, B. Moshier, K. Hopkins, A. Miller, G. O’Connor Row 3 L. Yahn, D. Larrabee, J. Harpp. G. Bassi. M. Kristel, J. Stenard, J. Wolf Row 4 P. Battaglia, R. Dussault, J. Campana DECA members had another successful showing at the annual DECA day Thursday, November 10, at Carl Co. Mr. Atwood, Advertising Manager, Mr. Carl, Pres, of the Carl Co., K. Waters, Pres. M.P. DECA, B. Button, L. Manscalco, Linton President, Asst. Advertising Manager Lisa Nero holds up one of the sweaters that she helped to sell during DECA day. 63 STUDENT STORE Kneeling B. Sellick, M. Capullo, L. Nero Row I L. Bellamy, A. Czubemat, K. Bialkowski, E. Harris, M. Modest, G. O’Connor, B. Brundege, J. Sowinski, B. Moshier, Row 2 R. Girard, G. Bassi, L. Yahn, A. Miller, K. Hopkins, J. Rippepi, J. Campana, R. Zimmer, P. Bat- taglia, E. Walker, Mr. Pause, sponsor. Student Store Tlie two top candy salesmen, Donna Phillips, runner-up, and Joe Campana, DECA Candy Sales winners pose with some of the candy they helped to sell. Under the capable direction of Mr. David Pause, the Student Store, a facility managed under the sponsorship of the DECA Club, performs a most useful service to our school. Each day, before and after school as well as during the noon lunch periods, members of the organization sene the needs of the students and faculty custo- mers. In the rendering of this service members gain valuable ex- perience in the arts and problems of merchandising. Thus they be- come aware of the techniques of salesmanship and attain a valuable knowledge of consumer needs. As evidence of the total interest and efficiency of the membership, this organization has steadily increased the receipts of the store during the past decade. tarry Bellamy, Ralph Isabella, and Ed Kedzior served in the Home furnishings department. In The Marking Room of the Carl Co., Edwina Harris is shown the proper method of tagging clothes. Jim Wolf and Henry DeSantis worked in the Shipping Room on Deca Day. 65 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY SENIORS R. Hanul, C. Wise, P. Jurosko, R. Troiani, M. Persons, L. Hart, S. Attanaseo, P. Deitz, J. Reynolds, C. Co ewska, M. Man.en, C. Pecoraro, D Micklos Row 2 C Yahn, C. Benaquisto, K. Teichner, M Dagostino, S. Nicholas, S. Dykcman, P. Barlette, M Sheldon R Frlgom Turner, L. Bianchi, L. Quackenbush, Row 3 F. McKendree, M. Lupe, M. Sturgeon, J. Hesler, J. Ostrander, FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS-Seated: C. Pecoraro, Secretary. Row 1-J. Attanasio, President; Mr. Ludwig, Sponsor; M. Sheldon, Treasurer; K. Teichner, Vice President. french Honor Society “Le Cercle d’Honneur”, as it is called, con- sists of French students who, in their French courses, uphold an A or B average. The club, which is comprised of four committees, holds weekly luncheons and plays an integral part in the cultural life of Mont Pleasant High School. A tutoring committee assists less able stu- dents in their French studies; a service com- mittee helps the Language Department in lab- oratory and clerical work; a program commit- tee and a social committee work together for the enrichment of the society which is spon- sored by Mr. R. Ludwig, Language Department Chairman. The Society also donates money for prizes to high ranking French students on Awards Day. To finance these activities, the Society has two major fund-raising programs; in the winter, the annual clown sale, and in the spring, a dance. 66 Richard Fragomeni and Miss Johnson prepare for the annual clown sale. FRESHMEN: Row —C. Ganswith, L. Skibinski. J. Hammand, C Pienkowski, L. Prokop, J. Beczak, N. Commarto, J. Carlock, H. Pelts, P. es singer, F. Imbesi, M. Ostrowski. Row 2-L. Carhide, L. Fisher, D. Hartigan, G. Musto, R Pearman, C Smith, A. Clemovich, M. Wantuck, J. Virgil, B Snyder C Dunn Row 3— M. DellaRocco, A. Ditoro, F. Fox, A. France, E. Pennacchia, P. Tetlack, L. Attanasio, 1). Barbour. 67 Student Hoard STUDENT BOARD OFFICERS—M. Sheldon, President, M. Dagostino, Vice-President, D. Santora, Secretary, D. McDougall, Treas. Mr. Schwartz, sponsor The Student Board is the guiding organization for student affairs at Mont Pleasant. Each homeroom elects a rep- resentative and an alternate to mem- bership on the Board in order to voice the opinions and wishes of the entire student body. This year, for the first time, minutes of Student Board meet- ings are being mimeographed and dis- tributed to each homeroom so that all students may be informed of the issues which are being debated. The Student Board also serves the school in procuring refreshments to be sold at the several athletic contests and thus raising funds for equipment to be used for the benefit of the school as a whole. Members of the Student Board are outstanding school citizens who are often selected for single honors in the community. In November several mem- bers of the Board fulfilled the roles of the city dignitaries for a day. Michael Sheldon was City Manager and David McDougall and Marilyn Dagostino were City Councilmen. Sheldon was also the recipient of the award pre- sented to the most outstanding partici- pant in the program. SENIORS-Row 1 E. Coon, C. Benaquisto, T. Campanella, B. Alois, L. Barber, B. Ilie, K. Lcwandowski, N. Sacco, L. Lezzi, S. Merchant, Row 2 B. DeMatteo, L. McDowell, C. Relyea, L. Bonacquist, J. Reynolds, P. Gaudio, S. Lundberg, G. Goszewska, M. Persons, M. Furbcck Row 3 L. Sykes, F. Bumbardatore, J. Attanasio, J. Bittner, F. McKendree, L. Santoro, R. Fragomeni. F. Boreali, W. Lake, J. Parisi, D. Testa 68 JUNIORS—Row 1—F. Manna, C. Donato, A. Raucci, P. Grounds, J. Di Cerbo, K. Ferri, C. Caputo, A- Stroble, D. Harvey. A. M. Farry, Ron 2— B. Kelly, N. Arre, B. Famiano, W. Broderick, K. Gordon, M. A. Sims, L. Teller. Row 3—T. DiCocco, J. Marsh, A. Abbatiello, D. Sistarcnik, F. Porter, T. Richardson, K. Cochrane, R. Rice, D. Boettner. C. Caputo. Hicks, D. FRESHMEN—Row 1 H. Hale, P. Fiorillo, J. Famiano, F. Cimo, J. Calarco, R. Pecora, M. Neach. Row 2—K. Smith, J. Palcovic, L. Fischer, D. Hartigan, J. Hammond, P. Marion. Row P. Tino, D. Lake, B. Sykes, L. O’Connor, F. Fox, M. Hyrny, R. Romano, C. Melco. Row 4—K. Wachowicz, J. Cintula, R. Page, E. Pennacchia, M. Della- Rocco, J. Haltack, R. DiNola Students from various schools participated in Student Gov- ernment Day on November 22, 1966. 69 MOPPETTES: Row 1 C. Pecoraro, L. Hart, P. Gaudio, E. Anker, L. Olsen, L. Lezzi, K. Gordon, C. Relyea, S. Bates, N. Arre, M. A. Sims, T. DiLeva, N. Abbato, N. Sacco, S. Merchant, S. Marrone, D. Haney, M. Dagostino, P. Florence, L. Donadio, M. L. Lanaro, S. Lundberg, F. Manna. B. Kelly. OFFICERS Miss Argulski. M. Dagostino, Pres. S. Lundberg, Sec. P. Gaudio, V. Pres. L. Olsen, Treas. Moppettes This very active service club was organized in 1948 by a former physical education in- structor, Miss Grace Castor. Every year Mopp- ettes seem to gain greater popularity in Mont Pleasant. This club, consisting of 24 members, takes great pains in keeping the girl’s gym spic and span. It is a daily duty for members to mop the floor before school, during lunch hour, and after school. They also prepare the girl’s gym for dances and Christmas parties. Mont Pleasant students can also thank the Moppettes for contributing to the school spirit at the Mont Pleasant vs. Linton Football Game through the selling of mums for the Election Day Game. The Moppettes are under the able guidance of Miss Constance Argulski who keeps them busily at work throughout the year. 70 SENIORS—Row I—S. Frederick, S. Petraske, L. Martiniano, M. Dagostino, D. Hall, H. Buono, L. Barber, M. Daviero. Row 2—C. Yabn, D. Miller, L. Dona- dio, C. Carracciolo, D. Maxwell, S. Lundberg, B. Bandosik, D. Saniora, P. Ga udio, M. L. Lanaro, L. Lezzi. Kaiderettes The Raiderettes add color and excitement to our football games in exemplifying the main purpose of the organization, the promotion of school spirit. They have their own “pep section” complete with cards that spell out RAIDERS. The Raiderettes marched at the Middletown, Amsterdam, and Philip Schyler games. The biggest highlight of the year was the half- time performance at the Linton-Pleasant game at which the Raiderettes marched with the bands and Cheerleaders of both schools. Raiderctte Captain Marie Daviero and Miss Diane Charton, Sponsor JUNIORS—Row 1—S. Marrone, D. Robare. K. Ferri, J. Caputo, J. Welch, C. Wilson, K. Ciabotte. Row 2—K. Gordon, D. Harvey, N. Tebbano, C. Donato, F. Manna, S. Beeche, A. Stroble. 71 REPORTERS—-Row 1—C. Pecoraro, M. Wantuck, D. Mick- los. Row 2—J. Quackenbush, M. Persons, E. Anker. Row 3—C. Caputo, J. Attanasio, N. Cope, R. Troiani. ADVERTISING STAFF—Row 1—M. Godlewski, Advertising Editor; L. Bianchi, Treas. Row 2—L. Williams, K. Bielawski, S. Piechocki, J. Casso, S. Zborowski, K. Kelly, C. Boggus, Mrs. E. Levanway, sponsor. Watchtower Mont Pleasant’s school paper, the Watchtower, has now completed its first year as a weekly newspaper. This new approach in high school journalism, although experimental this year, has proven to be a highly effective and successful method of reporting Mont Pleasant news, while it is still news. The weekly system will most likely to be continued in the future. A weekly paper entails much additional work for the editorial, advertising, and business staffs. Reporters and editors are busy each week gathering news features, and photos, and combining them for a finished product. To keep the paper financially sound, the advertis- ing staff has an increased responsibility in sell- ing its quota each week. Lastly, the business staff is responsible for selling papers, making sure each week that the Watchtower is avail- able to you, the reader. EDITORIAL STAFF—Seated—J. Attanasio, Editor-in-Chief; M. O’Neil, Ed. Assistant; D. Santora, News Editor; K. Teichner, Feature Editor; Row 2—S. Novak, Sports Editor; P. Barlette, Graphic Arts Editor; Mr. Van Schaick, sponsor; M. DiCocco, Copy Editor; M. Sturgeon. Photography Editor. CIRCULATION STAFF—Row I—Mrs. Cummings, sponsor; M. Lewis, R. Przychodny, M. Capullo, M. Holer, L. Maynard, J. Casso. TECHNICAL SERVICE CLUB Left to Right: Row —(scaled) R. Wcstervelt, R. Meinhold, D. Whelan, P. Kowalzyk Row 2—F. Tariello, M. Trolio, F Tariello, P. Tetlack, M. Marciniak, M. Horinka. D. Brercton, W. Dugan Row 3— Mr. Young, Sponsor, J. Hesler, J. Farnham, F. Porter, G. I ber, J. Wood, D. Strait, Mr. Ringland, Sponsor Ztcknical Service Club The Technical Service Club, sponsored by Mr. S. Ringland and Mr. D. Haver, forms an integral part of the extra-curricular activity in the school. The boys in the club perform many invaluable services at assemblies, dances, and various sports events. While the other main job is setting up the loud speakers at games, they also perform minor repair work on electrical equipment and supply music for the school dances. Qym A ides Gym aides help keep the girls’ gym classes running smoothly by assuming such tasks as keeping an attend- ance list, checking to see that each girl is properly uni- formed, and inspecting the locker rooms to see that all valuables are safely put away. The activities of the gym aides enable the gym teachers to spend more time on instruction. CYM AIDES: Row .—A. Viscusi, R. Lasak, D. Micklos, M. Daviero, E. Vosburgh, S. Petraske, M. Manieri, K. Ferri, P. Sipone LIBRARY CLUB—JUNIORS AND SENIORS First Row—M. A. Ramos, M. Hatala, P. Rupinski, S. Greene, B. Luther. Second Row—L Smith, C. Caputo, L. Borgia, P. Dupont, G. Webb. Third Row—Miss Clark, P. Herath, N. Zcglen, B. Brundege, M. Roman, D. Provost, E. Rutkowski, J. Komomy, M. Gaines, M. O’Neill, L. Nedosko, M. Turner, A. Sardella, C. Johnson. Fourth Row—R. Burdick, N. Hunt, P. Gauger, S. Schmidt, J. A. Oropallo, J. Willscy, D. Klirowski. Cibrary Club Students of Mont Pleasant High School owe thanks to the Library Club for its help in keeping the library running efficiently. Members perform a variety of tasks which aid the librarian. In addition to its conventional duties the club also sponsors an annual tea for the faculty, an affair which has long since become a tradition. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS First Roie-B. Rossetti, Vice- President, L. Martiniano, President, F. Simboli, Secretary. Second Row—Miss Wilson, Sponsor, A. Clemovich, Treas- urer, Miss Clark, Sponsor. LIBRARY CLUB—FRESHMEN First Row—V. Teabout, K. Jenkins, R. Palmo, M. Wantuck. Second Row—F. Jones, R. Gorden, M. Sherman, P. Hyson, J. Wilkinson, M. Pieronc, L. A. O’NeiL Third Row—Miss Wilson, Sponsor, R. Simboli, L. O’Connor, P. Pintavalle, C. Ganswith, L. Ginaitis, J. Herman, A. France, D. Barbour, D. Brown. BAND—First Row—Mr. Hallenbeck, L. Bonacquist, F. Wylie, G. Leber, B. Lontrano, T. Campanella, M. Marciniak, P. Gauger, C. Karlan, H. Hale, C. Karker. Second Row—D. Sistarnick, P. Becker, M. Lupe, J. Herman, R. Purdy, S. Brooks, J. DeCesare, T. Veldman, R. Chouquclte, C. Stoner, D. Jarvis. Third Row —E. Virtanan. R. Nowell, M. Horinka, J. Hesler, D. Ward, M. Greppo, D. Kandell, R. Daniels, L. Renna, P. Angclone. Fourth Row—N. Griffin, W. Sanders, T. Comanzo, G. Warzala. R. Fowler, L. Ganswith, L. Martiniano. Band The Mont Pleasant Red Raider Band provides entertainment and color for various school functions during the year. The band plays at every home football game, displaying a unique half-time performance. This year our musicians also went to Middletown to perform at the football game. The band, Raider- ettes, Cheerleaders, and Majorettes work together to arouse the great Mont Pleasant spirit. The band also participates in many concerts throughout the year, including the Winter Concert, the Open Air Concert in the spring, the High School Instrumental Festival, and at many as- semblies. The band’s full schedule is due, in large part, to the efforts of Mr. Albert Hallenbeck, the new sponsor. Mr. Hallenbeck has contributed many hours of hard work in making the Red Raider Band the excellent musical organization that it is. Half-time is made more exciting through the efforts of the band and the cheerleaders. ■ • SYMPHONIC SINGERS Row I—S. Marronc, B. Levine, T. DiLeva, N. Thompson, N. Cope, A. Pelrucci, M. A. Sims, R. Siaskiewicz, E. Coon. Row 2—M. Patiemo, M. Sturgeon, P. Gauger, P. Marquez, N. Tebbano, J. Hcidenstrom. A. Caldara, A. Frescatore, D. Santora. Row 3—L. Jegabbi, C Rogers, R. Lasak, A. Sanders, D. Hartigan, G. DiNola, L. Hallak, J. Maiorano, E. Brooks. D. Farone, D. Micklos, R. Stegel, L. Fischer, P. DiCristo- faro. Row 4—P. Angelone, A. Kehl, F. Wyllie, C. Smith, J. Bittner, M. Dagostino, J. Ostrander, C. Lewandowski, F. Bumbardatore, V. Paine, J. Hallak, R. Hamil, R. Page, B. Rossetti, J. Lokenberg, K. Teichner, F. McKendree. Choir and Symphonies The vocal groups at Mont Pleasant are separated into two distinct sections, under the direction of Mr. Lozere Thompson. The choir, composed of three classes having a total enrollment of over 200 students, has as its main purpose the promotion of peace and understanding through music at their annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, and at Music for Unity, when combined with the Linton High School Choir. The Sjmphonic Singers, who say it with singing”, is an organization of fifty students selected from the large choir. This group meets twice a week at 7:30 in the morning for rehearsals. Membership in Symphonies is determined by voice quality and ability to read music. This outstanding choral group performs not only at the annual school concerts and for the community groups, such as the Kiwanis and Rotary, but also for out-of-state schools. In addition to these groups, selected students participate in the Area All-State Concert, and this year four members of the Symphonies, after competitive auditions, were chosen for the annual All-State Conference. Those selected were: Roberta Lasak, Robert Siaskiewicz, Peter Angelone, and Richard Fragomeri. CHOIR—PERIOD 2 Row 1—L. Fisher, P. Marion, L. Carbide. N. Commarto, P. Lav in, J. Weinman, L. Prokop, G. Webb, E. Coon. Row 2—S. Dalton, D. Hartigan, A. Kehl, A. Harris, H. Pelts, M. A. Sims, C. Lombardi, V. Abrams, M. A. Civitello. Row 3— E. Brajkovich, C. Mould, V. Paine, C. Smith, K. Bouck, F. Jones, G. Musto, C. Lewandowski, M. McCann. Row 4— P. Marquez, R. Romano, R. Ruggerio, E. Panniccia, J. Heidenstrom. N. Thompson, R. Siaskiewicz, T. Moscardini. Row 5—F. Bumbardatore, R. Riggi, A. Aldi,- J. Hallak, G. Campbell, G. DiNola, B. Stegel, D. Farone, d! Harris, M. Pecoraro. 76 CHOIR—PERIOD 4— Row 1 M. Jarvis, S. Cary, C. Wilson. H. Halt , T. DiLeva, R. Pecora. D. Croff, M. Patierno, J. Pecora. Row 2—L. Jcgabbi, J. Roicki, P. Gauger, C. Battaglia, P. Fiorillo, D. Monarch, M. Lewis. Rou 3—L. Bonacquist, D. Micklos, L. Olsen, R. Hamii. D. Foley. D. Angerami, E. Chiacchiarctti, L. Denardis. Row 4—J. Doulin, D. DeCesare, D. DeForest, A. Frescatore, J. Whitehead, P. Jendzeizyk, F. McKendree, J. Barone, 1). Brown, R. Fragomeni, D. Patcigo, R. Suwinski, W. Doney, J. DiCesare, P. Marquez, .P. Lotano, B. Wamow, D. Jarvis. Row 5—N. Tebbano, L. Long, D. Page, P. Hays, P. Blau, J. Palkovic, S. Ballard, P. Monroe, B. Scrime, M. Chase, E. Brooks, C. Karker, K. Sykowski, L. Ginaitis, B. Lon- trato. Row 6—S. Aldi, W. Leach, P. Rickard, D. Vitalo, E. Tidball, S. Brooks, D. Weiningar, R. Purdy, J. Lokcnburg, V. Cummings, C. Pierce, J. Wolf, R. Fulton, F. Wyllie, T. Majewski, D. DeSantis, J. White, G. Warren, P. Angelone, P. DiCristofaro, C. Paludi, R. DiNola, D. Patrick. CHOIR—PERIOD 6— Row 1—N. Cope, M. Manieri, S. Bates, D. Santora. R. Przychodny, P. Lombardi, S. Marrone, K. Doulin, S. Severino. Row 2—M. Stevens, E. Anker, M. Dagostino, M. Colombe, G. Mayvillc, R. I-a?ak, N. Pratt, K. Jenkins, J. Pacelli, B. Rossetti, P. DcCaprio, C. Pienkow- ski Row 3—K. Teichner, J. Dawson, D. Urban, D. Chase, C. Honicki, J. Credno, A. Renna, W'. Broderick. M. Lunney, B. Jegier, V. Brown, A. Dus- sault, C. Weglowski, A. Caldara. Row 4—G. Prusccki, D. Keszey, G. Mele, R. DeMarco, C. Rogers. M. Sturgeon, D. Semerad, G. Gaida, P. Daig- nault, F. Boreali, P. Gardner, J. Hopper, B. Levine, A. Petrucci, Row 5—L. Ostrander, R. Page, T. Hines, T. Donato, J. Maiorano, A. Sanders, M. Iacovitti, T. Lawrence, M. Bouck, J. Bittner, J. Ostrander, D. Cummings, A. Mantei, W. Muller, T. Madelone, W. Hopper, K. Tidball. Gary DiNola, Marilyn Dagostino, Jerry Ostrander, Frank Bumbardatore and Mr. Thompson in a familiar pose at the piano. Linda Hallak await Mr. Thompson's cue. rUTURE TEACHERS Row 1 M. Dagostino, M. A. Ramos, P. Marion, S. Marra, Y Commarto, L. Carhide, P. Demi. C. Pienkowski, L. Lencewicz, L. Barl er. Row 2 J. Butryn, D. Maxwell, E. Decker, E. Murphy, P. Montone, J. Virgil, A. Clemo- vich, B. Rossetti. Row 3 C. Wright, R. Pearman, S. Schmidt, P. Dupont, L. Quackenbush, A. Sardella, N. Sesow, C. Cos- zewska. P. Hyson. F.T.A. OFFICERS C. Relyea, President, M. Persons, Secretary, M. DiCocco, Vice- President, Mrs. Churchill, Sponsor, P. Jurosko, Treasurer. Juture Zeachers of America F.T.A. is a club designed with the future teacher in mind. It meets the first Tuesday of each month, except on special occasions. Through the medium of student-teachers, films, and professionals, interested students are acquainted with education in America. A laboratory experience in cadet teaching is offered to senior members of the club. Each day they go into the elementary schools of the system and assist teachers. In the past, this program has proved to he most valu- able. Mrs. Churchill is the faculty advisor for F.T.A. Debbie Maxwell works as a cadet teacher in the afternoon at Pleasant Valley Elementary School. 78 •mmmw mmtmm ■■nn f 5 FUND RAISING AND FINANCE COMM. Row 1-E. Lawler, E. Anker, B. Kelly, J. Dawson. Row 2—N. Cope, N. Marquis, S. Dykeman. Bake sale? Ski Club Ski Club provides students with the opportunity to develop their skiing ability. With the help of Mr. Murphy, faculty ad- visor, and an active fund-raising committee, the club has tra- versed the trails of such known ski areas as Killington, Gore, Mount Snow, and Stratton. This year a three day overnight trip was spent at Killington, Vermont. PROGRAM SCHEDULING COMMITTEE-Mr. Murphy, L. Hart, J. Ollson, F. Bumbardatore. First Row: S. Dykeman, E. Anker, C. Pecoraro, K. Rainey, N. Sesow, L. Hart, P. Herath, K. Beck. E. Lawlor, J. Dawson. Mr. Murphy Second Row: L. VanDenburg, J. Evans, L. Ginaitis, P. Rupinski, S. Piechocki. K. Bielawski, G. Goszcwska, P. Sipone, S. Fusco, A. Viscusi, B. Stopnytsky Row 3 J. Weatherhead, J. Rybaltowski, M. Sturgeon, S. Petraske, J. Boreali, V. Gaspara, J. Sowinski, C Battalino, D. O’Keefe Fourth Row: S. Meyer, S. Luffman, B. Kelly, N. Marquis, D. Lake, I). Hawkey, W. Lake, D. Harvey, N. Arre, K. Cordon, R. Alois, Row 5: M. Marciniak, B. Richute, G. Bassi, M. Krawczak, T. Stepp, R. Rehak, E. Kuta, N. Ragucci, J. Ollson, F. Renna, Row 6; M. Giacumo, R. Dussault, M. Mineconzo C.A.C. MEMBERS First Row—C. Caracciolo, B. A. Bandosik, S. Schultz, A. Stroble, E. Anker, D. Santora, C. Pccoraro, D. Williams, Second Row —C. Donato, M. A. Civitello, M. Urban, C. Smith, P, Herath, G. Goszcwska, B. Rossetti, J. Dwyer, R. Lasak, B. Kelly, P. Deitz. Third Row— M. A. Sims, L. Teller, P. Rupinski, E. Pierone, L. Maresca, B. Kelly, R. Hamil, F. Manna, C. Wilson. Q. j . C. The Girls Athletic Club, sponsored by Miss M. Carr, is a fund-raising organization which promotes school spirit by selling shakeroos and booster pins for the Mont Pleasant-Linton game and other various sporting events throughout the year. Among its other activities G.A.C. sponsors a dance to raise funds. The profit from these sales and special functions are used to purchase athletic awards for qualified girls at the end of the school year. Eligibility for prospective members is par- ticipation in girls intramurals each season. OFFICERS First Row—P. Montone, Sergeant at Arms; Miss Carr, Sponsor; D. Micklos, Pres; M. Jozefowicz, Sec; P. Gaudio, V. Pres; E. Palleschi, Treas. GERMAN CLUB—Row 1—F. Mallozzi, Pres; R. Westervclt, V. Pres; J. Herman, Sec; J. Preston, Trcas; B. Cans, Pres. Ex. Comm; B. Levine, Ex. Comm; M. Turner, Ex. Comm; Row 2—Mr. Goldstein, Sponsor; E. Schrom, B. Checca, H. Jones, M. O’Neil, M. Roman, R. Riedel, D. Weininger, J. Cintula, P. Tino, D. Newberry. Row 3—S. Tytko, K. Sitz, D. Schlicht, J. Hill, C. Pudvah, M. Horinka, E. Tidball, P. Becker, P. Wojcicki, M. Green. German Club Spanish Club The 1966-67 German Club is sponsored by Mr. Goldstein. The main purpose of this organization is to enrich the cultural experi- ences of the students taking German. Opportunities are provided for them to meet with students from various German speaking countries; students from Switzerland, Germany, and Austria frequently address them. To better understand the ways and customs of the Germans, members are shown slides and movies. To raise money, the club often has dances with a definite German style. The Spanish Club, under the direction of Mrs. Kathryn Opdyke, has become one of the foremost activities in our school. The purpose of this club is to learn about Spanish-speaking people and cultures through guest speakers and music. The major activity of the year was the Spanish Club Christmas Party in December which wras or- ganized by Mont Pleasant High School, and at- tended by students of several area schools. SPANISH CLUB-Rcw 1-N. Marquis, M. DiNinni, C. Pecoraro, M. A. Ramos, L. Ginaitis, S. Bceche. Row 2—S. Greene, K. Jenkins, M. Furbeck, G. Goszcw- ska (Vice-president), L. Bonac- quist (Sec.), M. E. O’Neil, V. Ver- lotte, D. Bottieri, K. Kelly. Row 3 —C. Chevalier, P. Shepherd, R. Romanofski, M. McGraw, M. Per- sons, L. Quackenbush, J. Calarco, M. Mone, S. Zborowski, Row 4— T. Veldman, J. DePaola, J. An- tonellis, K. Tidball, N. Griffin, N. Varrone, N. Solghan, S. Mackey. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY—Roto 1—C. Pecoraro, D. Santora, L. Martiniano, S. Dykeman, S. Foss, P. Barlette, M. Manieri, S. Nicholas, J. Alexander, C. Yahn, C. Benaquisto, S. Petraske, D. Christian, E. Coon. Roto 2—M. Godlewski, L. Quackcnbush, R. Hamil, M. E. O’Neil, A. Sardella, L. Hallak, M. Furbcck, L. Bonacquist, P. Jurosko, R. Troiani, J. Reynolds, S. Lundberg, 1). Micklos, K. Teichner. Roto 3—R. Burdick, P. Perry, M. Turner, C. Johnson, M. A. Ramos, E. Decker, M. Jozefowicz, P. Herath, P. Rupinski, N. Zeglcn, L. Hart, P. Deitz, D. McDougall. Roto 4—G. Calkins, J. Cagnina, J. Hesler, R. Westervelt, D. Sayles, F. Tariello, P. Becker, F. McKendree, M. Sheldon, W. Dugan, J. Attanasio, R. Fragomeni, M. Lupe. Rational Honor Society Senior Critics One of the highest honors that a diligent student of good moral standing can obtain, is membership in the National Hon- or Society. All the members of the society maintain at least a 3.0 index and participate in extra-curricular activities. Membership only comes after these qualifications are met. The society is spon- sored by Miss Nancy Wilson, who also co-ordinates a tutoring service to students of the school. “Critics”, is known throughout the school as a discussion group that meets to discuss selected books. These books range from The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, to a Primer of Freudian Psychology, to Animal Farm. Mrs. Elaine Heiden- strom leads the “Critics” by posing questions such as; “How does this affect mankind?”, or “How can you apply this to life in general?” SENIOR CRITICS—Row 1—C. Pecoraro, M. Turner, D. Santora. Row 2—S. Foss, K. Teichner, K. Beck, K. Keszey, P. Barlette, E. Lawlor. Row 3—W. Dugan, F. McKendree, J. Attanasio, F. Tariello, R. Westcrvelt, D. Pannone, G. Goszewska, N. Marquis, Mrs. Heidenstrom, sponsor, J. Alexander, F. Boreali. J. Hopper, F. Mallozzi. SPORTSMAN’S CLUB First Row—W. Muller, C. Nelson, J. Stenard, D. Newcomb. Second Row— Mr. vonNoslilz, J. Lokenbery, M. Green, R. Alheim, P. Miles, R. Ricbute, M. Sturgeon, F. Rcnna, J. Matheson, W. Hopper. Third Row—D. DeCesare, J. DiCesare, B. Nowell, M. Persons, J. DeNicc, T. Amedore. H. Jones, M. Lupe, D. Kniskern, C. Reiblein. Fourth Row— P. Angelone, M. Trolio, P. Bradshaw, L). Patka, J. Pek, M. Mineconzo, G. Bassi, M. Alexander, S. Shafran Sportsman '$ Club Rookroom Under the sponsorship of Mr. Charles von Nostitz, the Sports- man's Club meets every other week. This year’s officers are: John Stenard, President, and Dave Newcomb, treasurer. At the meeting, members see various films and hold discussions on outdoor sports. The club has a rifle range and is a member of the National Rifle Association. This group also sponsors a rifle team which competes with teams from other schools. The members of the Sportsman’s Club enjoy hikes in the Catskill State Park, hunting near Worcester, New York, ice fishing, and week-end camping trips to the Adiron- dacks in the spring. The Bookroom workers are vitally important at the beginning of the year, for it is this group that aids the students in purchasing books that are need- ed. Open before and after school, the bookroom sells books to the student body thus making the books more easily available. BOOKROOM WORKERS Standing— D. Frier, Mr. Pin- chuk, R. Gosselin. Seated—J. Grounds 83 F.H.A. Row 1—P. Lentine, P. Zeininger, R. Pitucci, P. DeMeo, C. Mould, S. Meyer, N. Hunt. Row 2—C. Battalino, P. Gauger, D. Provost, M. Roman, A. Raucci, Tres., C Kutil, Pres., J. Dwyer, Sec., J. Witko, V. Pres., Mrs. Kraemer. Row 3— M. Testa, R. Przychodny, M. Hofer, J. Herman, J. Todd, L. Bowman, N. Scsow, R. Johnson. Juture Homemakers of America Pep Club The Future Homemakers of America is a club which appeals to those girls who are interested in different aspects of homemaking. The members bake cookies and learn to prepare various dishes. The club has also donated many of its products to people who are ill or who are in military service. The Pep Club, a non-profit service organization sponsored by Mr. Thomas DeCerbo. has as its primary objective the maintenance and improvement of school morale. The members consistently encourage student attendance at out-of-city athletic events in which Mont Pleasant competes, by arranging bus transportation and supervising the reservations for seating on such trips. They also assist in the sale of admission tickets for such games and create posters and banners to spark enthusiasm within the student body. PEP CLUB MEMBERS SCIENCE SEMINAR Row 1 Mr. Watson, sponsor, A. Frcscatorc, J. Herman, P. Gauger, F. Porter, R. Westervelt, F. Tariello W. Dugan, R. Mein hold, J. Farnham. Row 2 J. Hester, S. Miller, R. Valente, J. Swiatocha, J. Kulbako, K. Cochrane, C. Rogers, A. Kulesza, P. Becker, G. Leber. Science Seminar Monogram Club Through science seminar, interested students can enjoy scientific pursuits outside of the formal classroom. The membership chooses a steering committee which, in turn, decides upon group activities, such as inviting speakers or planning various kinds of field trips. In addition to group activities, there is also an opportunity for the members to work on individual projects of their own choosing and their own interests. The Monogram Club is a newly organized club for girls who have earned their varsity letter in an interscholastic program. The members of this group assist the instructors in gym classes, take care of physical education equipment, and of- ficiate during intramural and interscholastic athletic con- tests. The girls will wear white jackets with the letters MP on them as their uniform. MONOGRAM CLUB Row I E. Palleschi, L. Teller, C Wilson, T. Thorne, M. Manicri, Row 2 D. Williams, K. Jenkins, K. Kaminski, B. Rossetti, M. Lewis, V. Tcabout, S. Pctraskc Row 3 Miss Argulski, sponsor, W. Broderick, E. Thompson, M. Smith, M. Urban, R. Lasak, M. A. Civitello, N. Gordon. NIGHTIiNCALES—S. Merchant, Mrs. Archibald, L. McDowell, E. Frazier, C. Rangel,. D. Klaas. D. Moore, S. Kwak, M. Vanderwerken, A. VanKleeck. Nightingales The Nightingales is an organization of students in the Practical Nursing Program who seek as their goal, the extension of their education in the ap- plied arts of nursing. In coordination with their classes, members of this group go to a near-by hospital and utilize their abilities in the area of Practical Nursing. NIGHTINGALES—Mrs. Deveno, M. Vanderwerken, S. Merchant, S. Kwak, L. McDowell, K. Burg, E. Devitt, P. Richardson, M. Hewitt, J. Belott. Girls’ Howling On Mondays and Thursdays approximately eighty girls gather at the Sportsman’s Bowl to acquire the skills of bowling and to compete against one another on an individual as well as a team basis. The girls discover that bowling is relaxing, entertaining, and a challenge that can be carried over outside of school. From this group several teams are selected to compete against other schools in the area. At the end of the season trophies are awarded to those girls who have the highest averages and those who have bowled the highest singles. Thursday Night Bowling Monday Night Bowling Charlene Wise Roberta Lasak Majorettes The Mont Pleasant Majorettes, a talented group of baton twirlers, was organized by the girls themselves with the permission of Mr. Collins. They performed at several football games, including half-time at the Election Day game. They also performed at the Election Day pep rally with a flawless performance which was their debut before the entire student body. The Majorettes are sponsored by Mr. Hallenbeck. Peggy Florence Susan Fose 87 Linda Olsen Varsity Cheerleaders Nancy Abbalo— co-captain Janet Reynolds—co-captain Diane Micklo9 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS First Row—P. Sipone, N. Arre Second Row—T. DiLeva, J. DiCerbo, S. Schultz Third Row—C. Caputo, S. Fiano, J. Abbato, C. Weglowski, M. A. Sims Sue Schultz and Joyce Abbato give a big yell for the J.V. team. y. V. Cheerleaders The voices of the cheerleaders have been echoing through Mont Pleasant’s halls for exactly thirty-five years. Formed in 1931, this organization has worked to boost school spirit by making posters and by leading cheers at football and basketball games. In conjunction with Pep Club members, the cheerleaders visit homerooms to sell bus tickets for the away games. As a result there have been several spectator buses at the Troy, Albany, and Middletown football games. Patty Sipone pops down into a great split. y ilkr: rH ' - • A - Mont Pleasant Cane Hello! Welcome to 111 Mont Pleasant Lane, where the famous MONTANEER Office is located. Busy at work, the staff has produced the best yearbook to come from within the Mont Pleasant halls. The students of the school can justly be proud that the 1967 yearbook i9 something that they can treasure and reminisce over after graduation. The MONTANEER in this way can also he proud of her advisors. Mrs. Florence Gronvall, yearbook co-ordinator, has given to the staff a new perspective toward responsibili- ty. She is also the art advisor for the MONTANEER within whose capable hands, the art work in the book was well chosen. Mr. Robert Burns, our literary advisor, is responsible for the editing and correcting of all the articles, cap- tions, and proofreading the entire book. Miss Ruth Starr, who has completed the senior sec- tion for the past three years has shown us that the best way to get something and to have it done correctly is through hard work. Miss Starr, who will retire this year has the best wishes from the MONTANEER staff of 1967; may some of that diligence rub off on us! Mrs. Kautz, of advertising, has worked hard with her staff to obtain enough funds to finance the yearbook, and without her help the 1967 MONTANEER w'ould have never been what it is now, a book of cherished memories recorded at 111 Mont Pleasant Lane, Mont Pleasant High School, Schenectady, New York. Frank Mahoney, yearbook illustrator, and Mike Trolio, photographer, look at some early proofs for the Montaneer. 91 Charlene Wise, Editor-in-Chicf and Gail Bullis, Office Manager. MtMtiweer Don Pritchett, Art Editor. ART STAFF—Row 1—P. Florence, C. Kutil, J. Dawson, N. Cope, L. Canestraro. Row 2—J. Casso, A. France, D. Pritchett. LITERARY STAFF—Row 1—E. Decker, C. Carnevale, C. Pecoraro, L. Smith, L. Nedosko. Row 2—P. Herath, M. Gaines. F. Simboli, R. Fragomeni, J. Willscv, L. Quackenbush. Peggy Florence, Girl’s Sports Editor. ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTIONS— Row —D. Foley, N. Commarto. P. Ricciardi, H. Pelts, P. DeCaprio, L. Carlock, D. Miller, C. Caputo, N. Sesow, J. Beczak Row 2—M. Ca- puto, J. Palkovic, P. Montone, K. Gordon, J. Dwyer, E. Anker, M. Da- viero, R. Lasak, B. Luth- er, K. Rainey Row 3— R. Simboli, C. Rogers, L. Prokop. D. Morrett, L. Carhide. L. O’Neill, J. Spina, P. Lavin, J. Paccl- li, C. Kenny, L. Bunt. ADVERTISING EDITORS—John Weatherhead, Chris Relyea pon der over advertising costs. TYPING AND DIRECTORY STAFFS- ?© —P. Fiorillo, D. Monarch, J. Wilkinson, M. Mone, J. Caputo, B. A. Bandosik, C. Benaquisto Row 3—M. Godlewski, L. Bianchi, D. Miller, F. Mallozzi, R. Troiani, D. Christian, M. Dagostino. 93 LITERARY EDITORS—Ginny Goszcwska, Elaine Coon, and Sue Foss all smile at the bright prospects of the 1967 Montaneer. School JCifc 11A uiW April Cove April 22, 1966, marked the date of the most exciting and important social event of the junior year___the Junior Prom. The cafeteria was transformed into a spring garden replete with colorful blossoms surrounded by a picket fence. At the far end was a gazebo for the queen and her court. The couples danced to the music of Steve Anthony’s Orchestra. Eleven o’clock was the hour for presenting the queen. Junior class president, Paul DiCristofaro announced the name of Lynne Hart, who was then led to her throne to be crowned by last year’s queen, Sandra Bielawski. After the court paid their tribute, Lynne and her escort led the dance to “April Love” soon to be joined by the other guests. All too soon the evening was ended, but for all who were present memories linger on of “April Love.” 96 97 Linda Olsen Janet Reynolds Lynne Hart—Queen 99 Happiness is . . . 100 Christmas Parties Depicting a picturesque setting of winter, “Midnight Frost” was selected as the theme for the annual Christmas parties. The Girls’ Gym was transformed into a winter wonderland replete with Christmas trees, snowflakes, and mistletoe. The gala festivities stimulated a warm feeling which seemed to per- meate the entire atmosphere. The dancing was interspersed with live entertainment by Mont Pleasant students and, of course, by a visit from Santa Claus, who distributed presents and candy. Through the multiple efforts of all committee members, the Christmas parties provided enjoyment for all. 101 102 yearbook flight Yearbook Night is an evening full of all the precious memories that a mind can hold. For underclass- men it is the opportunity to recall a year’s memories—the Christmas Party, that funny class, and a wistful look at the coming year. For seniors it is the last gathering of friends before embarking on that great adventure of college, or life itself. The night begins as friends exchange their greeting by signing each other’s token of the past. Voices grow louder as the dignity of Mont Pleasant’s green is transformed into an atmosphere of warmest affections being evoked and transmitted from one to another. As the night matures, so do we all—a little happier, a little sadder. And so friends part, some to meet again and some only to remember Yearbook Night, June 17, Mont Pleasant High. 103 School Of e Life “on the hill” in 1966-67 has been a year to remember. Who can ever forget the exciting prepara- tion, the last minute bustle, the fun we experienced at dances, the trips to out-of-town athletic contests, report cards, pink slips, parties; a potpourri of events designed to bring us to maturity. Perhaps, first of all, we recognize with pardonable pride the accomplishments which have resulted from our efforts, a realization that we have learned by doing. And thus we arc attempting to reflect this atmos- phere within these pages of the 1967 MONTAN- EER, a story in word and picture which we hope will both recreate and keep alive the past during the years which lie before us. 105 106 School Play On February 10 and 11 this year, the Playbills of Mont Pleasant High School presented Jean Giradoux’s delightful fantasy, “The Madwoman of ChaillotThe presentation was directed by Mr. Theodore Beardsley, instructor in drama and speech, and for the first time on the hill, featured the appearance of a professional actress, Marion McKendree, as a member of the cast in the role of Countess Aurelia. An accomplished actress, she is well known locally for her work with the Mountebanks of JJnion College, The Schenectady Light Opera Company, and the Schenectady Civic Players. Traditionally Mr. Giradoux’s work has been undertaken only by more advanced professional groups, but under the influence of Miss McKendree’s presence and the interpretation of Mr. Beardsley, the amateur members of the cast performed like seasoned actors and actresses. In addition to Marion McKendree in the title role, the cast included the following: The Presidents—John Attansio, William Dugan, Jeffrey Hopper; The Ragpicker—Dominick Pannone; Madame Constance—Karyn Teichner; Mademoiselle Gabrielle Patricia Barlette; Sergeant—James Hessler; The Street singer—Fred Boreali; Irma—Margaret Manieri; Pierre—John Casso; The Prospector—Francis McKendree; The Sewerman—Robert Westervelt; Dr. Jardin—Allan France; The Ladies—Lynn Bonac- quist, Barbara Luther, Donna Santora; Waiter—Steven Mackey; Flower Girl—Phyllis Marion; Deaf Mute Steven DiGeorgio; Little Man—Ray Simboli; Shoelace Peddler—Bonnie Kelly; The Adolphe Bertaut—Greg Donadio, Michael Saburro, John Vasco. 107 Sports 0 Left-Right Row 1—T. Falace, L. Sykes, P. DiDonato.J. Gaida, D. Pelky, J. Pek, W. Fountain, D. Sckettine, L. Pacelli, T. DiCocco, R. Caprara, J. Handy, D. Patka Row 2—V. Martiniano (Mgr.), E. Panniccia, D. Sayles, M. Kristel, P. Kinzel, H. Oppclt. A. Zahn, D. Lape, G. Campbell, J. Bar- ratiere, J. Wolf, R. Page, M. lacovitti, D. Labonte (Mgr.) Row 3—S. Novak (Mgr.), J. Sayles, H. DeSantis, F. Dejohn, J. Pacelli, L. Santoro, Paul Bonczkowski, G. Knoll. Coach Parisi, Coach Huggins, Head Coach Mulvancy, E. Marcinkowski, J. Stenard, J. Vasko, A. Aldi, J. Ostrander, D. James, M. Mueller, P. Zelezniak (Mgr.). Varsity loot ball Raider Co-Captains Larry Sykes (21) and Jerry Ostrander (20) discuss Linton game strategy with Coach Mulvaney. FOOTBALL After a pair of mediocre seasons, the Red Raiders finally developed one of the best teams in the area. Last fall Coach Larry Mulvaney s gridders finished the season with a 5 2-1 record. Balance was the secret to the club’s success. Senior Co-Captains, Larry Sykes and Jerry Ostrander, shared the glory all season long, scoring 102 points, surpassing any other pair in the county. Larry’s sixty points led the county. All-County honors fell to the linemen who made it possible. Senior Guard Paul Bonczkowski, and Juniors A1 Aldi and Gale Knull were named to the first team. Sykes. Ostrander, and Center Lou Pacelli, another senior, received second team mention. Knull was chosen for the Capital District All-Star team as well. The Raiders ran off five victories in a row after an opening loss, then closed with a loss and a disappointing tie with Linton. Revenge is in the offing, with thirty-one Varsity return- ees and the members of the JV, 7-1 under Coaches Rieg and Ciampa, leading the way next year. II0 The Raider defense, led by A1 Aldi (83) Ralph Caprara (14) and Larry Sykes (40) stop Amsterdam fullback in 27-0 victory. SEASON’S RESULTS MP 14 Aquinas ......................32 25 Bishop Gibbons ............... 0 45 Albany ....................... 0 42 Troy .........................12 27 Amsterdam .................... 0 55 Phillip Schuyler ............. 7 6 Middletown ...................38 6 Linton ....................... 6 220 95 Tony Falace dives on loose ball at Troy. Paul llonczkowski (62) recovered this Linton fumble on Election Day as Ron Page (53) and Pete DiDonato (12) look on. A] Aldi (83) made the jarring tackle. Ralph Caprara sweeps left for a big gain against Gibbons. Ostrander gathers in a quick pass to the outside and goes for a good gain against Troy. Frank Dejohn is all alone in this game with Troy as he gathers in a DiDonato pass. Junior fullback Henry DeSantis breaks loose against Amsterdam. Lou Santdro (66) sticks to the ground while Lou Pacelli (50) takes to the air in an attempt to block a Linton punt. 112 Ron Page (31) and A1 Aldi fight off blocks to close hole in Linton game. Help comes from great pursuit by the Raider defense. Here’s another pass to Jerry. The Oppelt to Ostrander pass was good for five yards against Linton. Larry Sykes, the County’s leading scorer, turns the corner for a big gain against Troy. JAYVEE SCHEDULE FRESHMEN RESULTS MP 0 Bishop Gibbons ..........................27 8 Albany .................................. 0 50 Troy.................................... 7 13 Amsterdam ............................... 0 20 Phillip Schuyler ........................ 0 26 Shaker ..................................13 20 Linton ...................................0 39 Amsterdam ............................... 6 176 Total ...................................53 MP 0 Linton ....................................13 27 Amsterdam ................................. 7 7 Mechanicville ............................. 7 34 Bishop Gibbons............................. 0 13 Linton ....................................25 0 Amstefdam .................................27 81 Total .....................................79 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Roj 1—J. McGough, C. Reiblein, E. SanSoucie, B. DeMarco, W. Sheldon. R. Ruggcrio, G. Fountain, J. Handy, A. Shibley, D. Lake, Row 2—D. Vrooman, K. Eliashuk, J. Putrock, L. Renna, N. Griffen, P. Stackewicz, C. Miller, T. Ciancelta, D. Patrick, E. Richule, T. Lawrence, Row 3— Coach Rieg, T. Beblowski (Mgr.), T. Ille, T. Cade, J. Carlos, S. Brooks, C. DcPoalo.C. Fowler, K. Wachowicz, S. Lega, T. Mad- alone, W. Muller (Mgr.), D. Hicks (Mgr.), Coach Ciampa. A1 Aldi goes high in the air to block a Linton punt. Good rushes like these kept enemy punters under constant pres- sure all season. Terry Cade slams for yardage against Albany Jayvees Tony Falacc tackle Linton’s Montgom- ery causing a fumble. Tony got through thanks to great work of Mike Kristel, who required two blockers. A1 Aldi gives it the old high school try with this pass from DiDonato. Eleven stitches were required to close the gash in Ron Page’s face, but the sophomore fullback was back in action in the second half of the Linton Came. A i Coach Mulvaney gives instructions to Quarterback Pete DiDonato and End Frank Dejohn during the frustrating Election Day battle. I IS RED VARSITY Row 1—D. McDougall, C. Bostick, T. DeGeorgia, T. Amedore, J. DrLorenzo. Row 2—T. Frescatorc (Manager), E. Price, T. DiCocco, D. Patka. A. Falace, K. Jackson. Heavyweight Kenny Jackson gets a pinning hold on an Albany wrestler. Co-Captain Tony Falace lifts Niskayuna foe from the mat in early moments of a match. Wrestling Ouality and quantity are the bywords of Mont Pleas- ant wrestling. Coaches Larry Mulvaney and Ben Ashton again split their squad into two units, the Red Varsity and the White. The Red met the top squads in the area as well as outstanding teams from farther away. The Whites met a mixture of Varsity and Jayvee competi- tion. The Reds were one of the best squads in the area, while the Whites, by beating the majority of their top flight opponents, more than earned the “Varsity” label. WHITE VARSITY—Row 1—T. Cade, A. Shibley, L. Martiniano, J. Handy, D. Lak . W. Knights, D. Brown, L. Attanasio. Roto 2—T. Frescatore (Man- ager), W. Miller, M. Marciniak, W. Zagata, A. Carusonc, W. Sheldon, J. Stenard P Zclezniak, E. Paniccia. Co-Captain Dave McDougall pins South High opponent. SCHEDULE Red Varsity MP OPP. 17 25 South Glens Falls 31 11..........................Guilderland 21 30........................ Gloversville 24 19........................... Niskayuna 31 9.............................Columbia 46 2.............................. Albany 46 0.............................. Linton 23 16........................ Gloversville 13 30............................. Colonie 17 21.............................. Scotia 30 12.................. Frankfort-Schuyler 23 19............................. Colonie Class A League Tourney 43 3.............................. Linton 42 3.............................. Albany Sectionals White Varsity MP OPP. 11 38..........................Glens Falls 30 18............. South Glens Falls (JV) 26 23.....................Gloversville (JV) 30 23.........................Columbia (JV) 24 21........................ Hoosick Falls 27 13........................... Mohonasen 35 11.....................Gloversville (JV) 38 8....................... Colonie (JV) 28 19..........................Scotia (IV) 27 19..................... Niskayuna (JV) ..............Frankfort-Schuyler (JV) 45 3........................... Amsterdam .................... Burnt Hills (JV) 21 23........................... Mohonasen Senior Ed Price works for a pin in Niskavuna match. 117 VARSITY BASKETBALL—Row 1—J. Ostrander, D. Boettner, R. Samacki, R. Page, T. Delgado, A. Aldi. Row 2—S. Novak (Manager), J. Lane, J. Sayles, D. Saylcs, M. lacovitti, J. Kozak, M. Sheldon (Manager), Coach Bleau. basketball Jerry Ostrander brings the ball up court against Troy. Mont Pleasant’s basketball squad suffered through another disappointing season last winter, experiencing a losing record for the third year in a row, and the fotirth time in our long athletic history. For the second straight year, the Raiders had new coaches on both the varsity and jayvee levels. Dave Bleau, in his first year on the MP faculty, assumed the task of attempting to raise Mont Pleasant basketball to its former standards. Draper High faculty member, and football and track coach, Ken Johnson, assumed the jayvee job. Interim varsity mentor Dan Caferelli returned to his former assignment as freshmen coach. Though the season as a whole was disappointing, there was one very bright spot. On Friday the 13th, our 30 game losing streak, extending hack to February of 1965, was finally broken, with a 72-68 victory over Troy High. The future looks much brighter than the recent past. Of the twelve members of the varsity, nine will return next season. This year’s jayvee emerged from its long slump, to produce the best jayvee record in our three years at Pleasant. 118 Junior Jim Koszak tosses up a jumpshot in home court action against Albany VARSITY SCORES M.P. Opponent 65 Linton ............................ 84 74 Albany............................. 81 47 B. G................................87 47 Amsterdam ....................... 71 45 Draper............................. 70 57 Scotia ............................ 61 41 P. Schuyler........................ 75 49 Guilderland........................ 76 72 Troy..................................... 68 54 B. G................................72 59 Linton ............................ 66 65 Albany............................. 85 65 Bethlehem ......................... 64 46 Amsterdam ......................... 66 57 P. Schuyler........................100 64 Guilderland ....................... 47 51 Troy .............................. 91 65 Bethlehem ..........................71 Two points for Jerry Ostrander as he drives baseline against Albany A loose ball always draws a crowd. This crowd consists of MP's Kozak and Doug Sayles and Linton’s Lenihan and Fitzgerald. 119 Row 1—C. Miller, M. O’Brien, M. Mohhoff, D. Newberry Row 2—Coach Johnson, D. Miles, K. Wachowicz, G. DiNola, L. Ostrander, D. Semerad, C. Pierce, T. Sanders, R. Fulton (Mgr) {Junior Varsity Mike Iacovitti battles a Gibbons player for the rebound. 120 JAYVEE SCHEDULE MP Opponent 43 Bishop Gibbons 54 53 Linton .81 54 Linton .78 53 Albany .59 39 Albany .SI 66 Amsterdam ... .52 60 Bethlehem ...., .32 74 Bishop Gibbons 80 2 Amsterdam .... . 0 64 Draper .63 54 Philip Schuyler 50 57 Mohanasen .61 50 Guilderland ... .42 47 Phillip Schuyler.50 59 Troy 57 66 Guilderland .. .62 61 Bethlehem ..... 58 58 Troy .47 Doug Sayles and an Albanian forget they're playing basketball in a mo- ment of heated action. John Lane and Bob Moskal of BC leap high in the air for a rebound. Ron Page sails high above the crowd to toss in a shot against Linton. Ostrander drives past Linton's DeLuca in a close moment of the ballgame at the Swamp. Long John Sayles steals a rebound from Linton’s Lenihan. 121 VARSITY BASEBALL—Row I—R. Burdick, D. Saylcs, S. Lega, P. DiDonato, G. Jackson, K. Brown, J. Parisi, B. Hall (Mgr.) Row 2—S. «Novak (Mgr.), J. Ollson, H. DeSantis, G. Della Villa, L. Almond, T. Hines, J. Alena. F. Marchitto, L. Santoto, Coach Parisi. Baseball Jack Parisi, who shared the club lead in doubles, sets up to rip into the pitch. Pleasant’s baseball team came back to its usual position of prominence in the Class “A” League with a 6-2 league record (12-7 overall). The Raiders’ second place finish was a far cry from their fall to last place the year before. Tyrone Hines led the team in batting with a fantastic .408 average. Frank Marchitto (.333) led the club in triples with 4. Henry DeSantis (.300) belted three home runs to lead the squad. Jack Ollson (.327) led in doubles with 4.. John Alena led the club in RBIs. On the pitching side, Jack Snyder’s 1.63 ERA led the pack. Lou Santoro had the best won-lost percentage (.750) and Keith Brown led in strikeouts (44). Highlights of the season were Santoro’s three-hitter against Troy, Brown’s fifteen strikeouts against Glens Falls, Marchitto and Snyder combining to one-hit Amsterdam and Gary Della- Villa’s remarkable string of reaching base 11 consecutive times in the last three games. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALU-Rok; 7-C. Nelson (Mgr), J. Nedvidek, G. DiNola, M. Mohrhoff, D. Semerad, D. Boettner, G. Campbell, G. Donadio, K. Wachowicz. Row 2—Coach Grinnell, M. Weglowski, D. Rak- vica, J. Olechowski, J. Wolf, J. Sayles, E. Marcinkowski, A. DeMarco, G. Loveland, J. Norvici (Mgr). Lou Almond takes some batting practice prior to the Frank Marchitto and Pete McKay “ham it up” at practice. Linton game. MP 3 7 2 7 3 9 2 4 8 12 6 0 0 11 5 1 10 11 7 SCHEDULE Opponent 6 .................. Guilderland 9....................... Schalmont 7 ....................... Shaker 4....................... Schalmont 2 ....................... Shaker 0 .................... Niskayuna 1 ......................... Troy 3 .................... Amsterdam 7 .....................Niskayuna 3 .................... Glens Falls 3 .................... Glens Falls 1 ...........................Troy 4 .................... Mohonasen 5 ........................Albany 2 .................... Amsterdam 8 ....................... Linton 8 ....................... Linton 3 ........................Albany 9 ................... Whitesboro John Alena strides into the ball as he raises his team RBI lead. Almond works on his sliding as Marchitto readies the tag. OUTDOOR TRACK Row 1 —J. DiCocco, J. Friello, J. Falconio, A. Carter, H. Bona cquist, W. Fitchner, R. Brodes- sor. Row 2—J. Vasko, M. Hepburn, R. Rowley, E. Moore, P. Caiazzo, D. Me- Dougall, A. Walsh, P. Stev- ens. Row 3—J. Bittner, P. Mc- Govern, J. Ostrander, D. James, A. Aldi, J. Hale, D. Jarvis. Row 4—J. Kulbako, J. DiCocco, G. Grabicki, A. Pan- none, M. DiToro, F. Henna, P. Zclezniak, Row 5—L. At- tanasio, P. Tctlack, S. Ander- son, D. Pelkey, J. Gaida, B. Anderson, D. Caiazzo, Row 6 —R. Kochem. D. Testa, T. Isa- bella, R. Tyrell, P. DiBlasio. Row 7—T. Beblowski, L. Rec- tor, T. Beblowski Zrack The Red Raider Track Team made it look easy in winning the Section II title to highlight the 1966 season. Coach Ray Vacca’s Cherry and White copped their second straight Sche- nectady Invitational Crown too. Many outstanding individual performances were produced by the Raiders. Harry Bonaquist set a new Sectional record in the quarter mile. Bobby Carlos shattered the old standard in the low hurdles, and also set a new mark in the Triple Jump. Freshman star Ron Page showed excellent potential, joining Carlos in breaking the Triple Jump record. Henry DeSantis showed himself to be the man to watch in years to come, with his great heaves from the shotput circle. And Emery Moore continued to show why he was the number one athlete in the area, leading all but Carlos in scoring for the season. Don Jarvis takes the baton from A1 Walsh in the relay at Colonie. Pat McGovern passes to Jay Falconio in the Medley Relay. 124 INDOOR TRACK—Rou; —D. Jarvis, R. Fowler, R. Tyrell, D. James, J. Vasko, T. Hines, R. Rowley. D. Pelkey. Row 2—F. Bumbardatore, J. Carey, R. Fowler, P. Caiazzo, S. Anderson, D. McDougall, S. Triflo. Row 3—P. DiBlasio, T. Isabella, B. Cans. P. Tetlack, J. Norvici, T. Gulhan. Row 4—Coach Vacca, J. Bittner, M. Hyrny, D. Klimowski, T. Hopkins, J. DiCocco. C. Smith. Row 5—Coach Zadoorien, R. Palma, R. Nettles, P. Zelezniak, R. Kochcm, E. SanSoucie, T. Beblowski. TRACK SCHEDULE MP........112 Amsterdam............24 MP........117 Albany ............. 19 Schenectady Invitational—1st MP........112 Hudson...............24 Colonic Relays—1st (Tie) MP........113 Linton...............23 MP.........86 Niskayuna............50 Sports Carnival—10th Sectionals 1st Dave McDougall takes the early lead in another gruel- '+%g 2-mile race. Jerry Ostrander breaks into an early lead in the 440 relay MP’s Bob Carlos (left) and Emery Moore fly over the low hurdles for another 1-2 finish. Cross Country CROSS COUNTRY Row I— . Corey, R. Fowler, R. Tyrell. Row 2—S. Anderson, D. McDougall, P. Caiazzo, Coach Vacca. MP’s young but expetienced cross coun- try team ranked as one of the top area outfits in the 1966 season. Two seniors and four juniors, with a total of fourteen years experience among them, comprised Coach Ray Vacca’9 first team. There was one big innovation this year: a dual meet against Linton which the Raiders won. This was typical of the season, since the Raiders finished ahead of Linton in every meet where both were entered. SCHEDULE Shaker Invitational 3rd of 8 Chenango Valley Run 4th of 20 Grout Run 8th of 20 St. John’s Run 13th of 20 MP-Linton Dual Meet 27-28 Catholic Central Inv. 2nd of 5 Sectionals 5th of 20 Slc e Anderson, top star of the Harriers, won this race at Pucky Caiazzo, shown here in action during the ’66 track season, was one of the Linton during the 1%6 track season. Hill’s top harriers. 126 Golf The Raider Linksmen showed improvement in ’66, posting three wins in eleven matches, compared to 1-9 the year before. Leading scorers on Coach Dick Suprunowicz’s last team were juniors Mike Sheldon and Lou Pacelli. Opponents included Linton, Troy, Albany, Amsterdam, Bishop Gibbons, and Guilderland. GOLF TEAM—Standing—Coach R. Suprunowicz, J. Angerami, M. Sheldon, J. Marsh, L. Pacelli, G. Stanton. Leading scorer Lou Pacelli, a four-year vet, shows off his driving form. VARSITY TENNIS—Row; 1—J. Sinay, G. Calkins, B. Alhcim, C. DeNardis. Row 2—B. Stopnytsky, V. Przewlocki, F. Dejohn, F. Denefrio. Zemtis With no place to go but up, the Hill Tennis team improved its record to 4-10, as compared to 0-14 in 1965. The team was an inexperienced one, but turned in some fine performances. Juniors Gary Calkins and Bob Alheim were the biggest stars for Pleasant. Claude DeNardis practices his serve. GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY Row 1-M. Lewis, M. A. Civilello, L. Teller, E.Palleschi, R. Lasak. V. Teabout. H. Williams, E. Thompson Row 2— Miss Argulski, sponsor, M. Manieri, K. Jenkins, N. Gordon, W. Broderick, I). Williams, M. Urban, K. Hallak. Qirls' Jield Hockey This year the girls’ field hockey team displayed a superior quality of sportsmanship. The team was com- posed of girls who possessed outstanding abilities in such basic skills as dribbling, passing, driving, and alertness in practical situations. Under the direction of Miss Argulski, the team, including seven three-year senior veterans, in addition to other promising mem- bers, completed its schedule with a 3-1-2 record. In October, the team entered the Field Hockey Invitational Tournament at Linton High School and placed third. Mont Pleasant on attack. Karen Hallak battles for the ball. 128 Vikki Teabout is trying to get back a lost ball. GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY SCHEDULE Sept. 29 M.P 1 Linton .... 0 Oct. 6 M.P 2 Lansingburgh .... ... 1 Oct. 11 M.P 2 Mohonasen ... 0 Oct. 13 M.P 0 Niskayuna .... 1 Oct. 21 M.P 1 Shaker .... 1 Oct. 31 M.P 1 Linton .... 1 M.P. is on the attack with Margie Manieri handling the ball. Karen Hallak attempts to retrieve the ball from Linton’s attacking players. 129 L. Teller, R. Lasak °W A. Williams, E. Palleschi, N. Cordon. Row 2—M. Urban, S. Petraske, Miss Charton (coach). Doris Williams, Elaine Palleschi, and Loretta Teller are on their guard during the Volleyball Invitational Tournament. Qirh' Volleyball Although Mont Pleasant may be well-known for hold- ing the longest losing streak in basketball, there’s another side to our athletic prowess. The girls’ varsity volleyball team claims the distinction of having won twenty-six straight matches during a two-year period against other interscholastic teams. This year the team participated in two Volleyball Invitational Tournaments and placed first in both. Under the direction of Miss Charton, the team, composed of two juniors and six seniors, seems to be setting an excellent example for the junior varsity team, which was able to end its sea- son with a 3-1 record. 130 MONT PLEASANT 1966-1967 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE VARSITY MP Opponent 15 2 15 7 In vitational Tournament 15 1 15 7 15 4 Mohonasen 15 8 15 11 Niskayuna 15 9 15 7 Mohonasen 15 9 15 12 Niskayuna 15 13 Linton Volleyball Play day Middleburg 15 5 15 7 15 8 Burnt Hills 15 6 15 10 Mohonasen 15 7 15 8 Niskayuna 10 15 15 11 15 9 15 12 15 1 15 8 JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL—Row 1—M. Manieri, E. Coon, C. Wilson, V. Teabout. Row 2—J. Paikovic, W. Broderick, Miss Charton (coach), E. Thompson, K. Bleau. Elaine Coon stretches to recover the ball an3 to scoop it over the Sylvia Petraske steps to return a volley. net. 131 VARSITY BASKETBALL—Rom; 2—M. Urban, S. Petraske, E. Palleschi, R. Lasak, L. Teller, Miss Argulski (coach). Row 2—K. Bouck, J. Palkovic, W. Broderick, J. Dwyer (Mgr.), D. Williams, N. Gordon, K. Blcau. Girl's basketball Miss Argulski’s varsity basketball team was off to a good be- ginning with victories over Mohonasen and Amsterdam. The J.V.’s, coached by Miss Charton, also found victory at their first 2 games of the season. Hoping to top last year’s record of 9-1, the varsity, composed of seven senior vets, three juniors and two sophomores, trained in- tensively throughout the season. Senior co-captains, Doris Williams and Marsha Urban, last year’s high scorers, once again have headed the scoring column this year. The team had a full schedule this season, participating in one major tournament involving four other area high schools. Be on your guard I 132 MONT PLEASANT 1966-67 GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE MP Mohonasen Won 39-15 MP Amsterdam Won 32-12 MP Niskayuna Won 36-19 MP Burnt Hills Lost 16-18 MP Middleburg Won 22-13 MP Niskayuna Won 58-27 MP Scotia Won 30-15 MP Milne MP Shaker Won 22-16 MP Lansingburg J.V. MP Mohonasen Won 16-14 MP Amsterdam Won 26- 6 MP Niskayuna Won 27-11 MP Burnt Hills Lost 7- 9 MP Middlebrook Lost 9-16 MP Niskayuna Won 20-15 MP Scotia Won 19-18 MP Shaker Won 7-16 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL—Row 1—V. Teabout, D. Barker, C. Wilson, M. Russ, L VanDerWerken. Row 2—S. Smith, E. Thompson. F. VanDerWerken, M. A. Civitello, G. Goszewska, Miss Charton (coach). Another shot of the hoopers whooping it up. Pleasant scores again to make a winning score of 16-14. Mont Pleasant’s J.V.’s make a big jump against Mohonasen's team. 133 VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM—N. Cordon, M. Urban, L. Teller, Miss Charton, E. Palleschi, E. Murphy, A. Seaman What do I do now Miss Charton? Oh, well, it was supposed to hit the target. GIRLS’ TRACK TEAM— Row 1-P. Deitz, K. Kaminski, E. Brooks, S. Wilson, S. Kwak, C. Modest, S. Thorne, F. DeVarnne. Row 2— K. Wicr, K. Hallak, E. Palleschi, L. Teller, M. Urban, M. J. Roicki Row 3-W. Broderick. M. Smith, M. Wallett, J. Mincconzo, R. Matulcwicz, Miss Argulski, Sponsor. Marlene Modest is giving it all she’s got. Kathy Ciabotte makes running seem so easy. 135 Paul DiCristofaro, President Christine Benaquisto, Recording Secretary Lawrence Sykes, Vice-President fruits of Accomplishment The term “senior” is indeed an intrigu- ing word. To the incoming freshmen it represents a far-off goal toward which they strive. For the juniors it is a status which they find rapidly approaching; to the sen- iors it is a reality. The graduating class of 1967 is indebted to Mr. Bruno Caldaro, the senior class dean, and to the class officers, who worked so diligently to advance the welfare of the entire class. Our three years at Mont Pleasant have truly been rewarding ones. During this time, we have had many experiences, both trying and joyous. It is assured that no member of the senior class will ever want to forget the wonderful times that we spent within the walls of this building. May we ever be reminded, lest forget, that it was through the efforts of everyone, that we have finally reached the top of the Hill. Richard Fragomeni, Treasurer Mr. Bruno Caldaro, Class Dean 138 Nancy Abbato Linda Aldi Jean Alexander Barbara Alois John Amell Audrey Amlaw Ellen Anker Judith Ankiewicz Sheryle Attanaseo Betty Ann Bandosik Nancy Bank Lela Barber Kathleen Barry Guy Bassi Sharon Bates Seniors Robert Alheim Peter Angelone John Attanasio Patricia Barlette Thaddeus Beblowski 39 Thomas Beblowski Kathleen Beck Peter Becker Judy Bclott Christine Benaquisto Marlene Benaquisto Paul Bemardi Dennine Bcrrian Karen Bialkowski Lucia Bianchi Kathleen Bielawski John Bienduga John Bittner Charles Blaydes Lynn Bonacquist Paul Bonczkowski Fred Boreali Curtis Bostick Paulette Bottieri Karen Bouck 140 Seniors Joyce Butryn James Byster Bruce Button John Cagnina Douglas Sayles—Boys’ State, Regents Scholarship If inner Charles Brant Robert Brown Cynthia Brugnetti Gail Bullis Frank Bumbardatore Hilary Buono Roger Burdick Karen Burg Theresa Cahill Theresa Campanella Cary Calkins Laura Canestraro Robert Wcstervelt—Valedictorian, Regents Scholarship Winner, Franklin and Marshall Award, Bausch and Lomb Science Award Clare Caracciolo Joyce Carlos Corrine Carnevale Raymond Caruso Frances Cavanaugh Louis Cervoni Bruce Chamberlain Margaret Chase 142 Donna Christian Paul Christian Mary Ann Civitello Douglas Clark Catherine Comanzo Elaine Coon Nancy Cope Christopher Comick Joseph Cydylo Alice Czubernat Marilyn Dagostino Floyd Daignault Delores Daniels Maria Daviero Janis Dawson Donna DeBiase Arniand DeCarlo Eileen Decker Pamela Deitz Richard Deitz 143 Seniors William Dugan, ranked sixth in the county in the Regents Scholarship Exam Frank Dejohn Cheryl DeLorenzo Linda DeMartino Yvonne DeMatteo Claude DeNardis David DeSantis Patrick DiBlasio Maria DiCocco Paul DiCristofaro Michael Dockal Linda Donadio Thomas Donato Win ford Dubb William Dugan Patricia Dupont 144 Sandra Dykeman Frank Fisher David Francis Martha Friello Paul Gardner Seniors Dominick Faronc William Ferris Marie Filipek Susan Foss Joyce Fowler Richard Fragomeni Shirley Frederick Anthony Frescatore Kenneth Fresoni Debra Frier Muriel Furbeck Carla Ann Gallagher Vido Gaspara Patricia Gaudio Robert Gentile 145 Joseph Giello Ronald Girard Marcia Godlewski Rosemary Gosselin Virginia Goszewska Joan Grabicki Michael Green Susan Greene Lawrence Gross June Grounds Nancy Guliano Donna Hall Karen Hallak Linda Hallak Robin Hamil Lynne Hart David Hawkey Mark Hepburn Patricia Herath James Hesler 146 Seniors Margaret Hewitt Tyrone Hines Dennis Hohenshild Kenneth Holcomb Francis McKendree, ranked fourth in the county in the Regents Scholarship Exam Jeffrey Hopper Barbara Ille Sandra Jackson Darlene Hoyt Deborah Iovinella Dennis James Nancy Hyson Thomas Isabella Joseph Jankowski 147 Seniors Karen Keszcy Alice Kilb Poris Klaas Richard Knowles Voula Kontakos Michael Kristel David Kroll August Kuder Andrew Kulcsza Edward Kuta Susan Kwak Eli La Bombard Carole Pecoraro—Valedictorian, Regents Scholarship Winner, Elmira Key Award, D.A.R. Award, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award Donald LaBonte Roger LaFreniere Wayne Lake Francinc LcMalfa Mary Lee Lanaro Rosemary Lanaro Donald Jarvis Carol Johnson Marcia Jozefowicz Joseph Kaczynski Phyllis Jurosko Edward Kedzior Sandra Lancaster Allen Lape Roberta Lasak Thomas LaVoy William Leach Robert Leffingwell Linda Lencewsicz Patricia Lentine Barry Levine Kristin Lewandowski Allan Lewis Mary Lou Lewis 148 149 Linda Lezzi Carol Liquori Susan Lundbcrg Michael Lupe Patricia MacDonald Stephen Mackey Francis Mahoney John Maiorano Michael Malacek Margaret Manieri Richard Mannato Linda Marocco Paul Marquez Peter Marquez Marguerite Martin Linda Martiniano Bruce Maura Debra Maxwell Daniel McBride Marla McCann William McDonald David McDougall Lynn McDowell Patrick McGovern Majorie McKay Francis McKendree Sharon Merchant Diane Micklos Paul Miles Deborah Miller James Miller Angelo Mineronzo Michael Mineconzo Marlene Modest William Muller Eleanor Murphy John Nacca John Muscanell Sue Nagle Seniors John Attanasio—Valedictorian, Regents Scholarship Win• ner. Harvard Award 151 152 Rose Marie Nastacie Angela Ncach Susan Nicholas Steven Novak Betsy Noyes Gail O’Connor John Ollson Linda Olsen Mary Ellen O’NeU Gerald Ostrander James Pacelli Louis Pacelli Edward Page Teresa Palkovio Elaine Palleschi Charlene Palmer Margaret Paniccia Giacomo Parisi Joseph Pasquaricllo Maria Patiemo Peter Patrignani Mary Pawlowski Carole Pecoraro Kathleen Pcnnacchia Pamela Perry Margaret Persons Sylvia Petraske Thomas Petroski Anthony Petrucci Donna Phillips Elaine Pierone Yvonne Pink Deborah Powell Tony F. Powell Seniors Donald Pritchett Vincent Przewlocki Mary Purcell Floyd Purdy Lorraine Quackenbush Bonnie Quay Kathy Rainey Cynthia Rakvica 153 Donna Christian—Salutatorian, Regents Scholarship Win- ner, ranking fifth in the county. Mary Ann Ramos Christine Relyea Frank Renna Toni Ann Reveglia Janet Reynolds Linda Ricciardi Robert Richute Diane Rogers Walter Rourke Paula Rupinski Janice Rybalowski Nancy Ann Sacco Donna Santora Louis Santoro Antoinette Sardella 154 Seniors Darlene Schlicht Sandra Schmidt Michael Scott Peter Shafran Ronald Shaulis Michael Sheldon Robert Siaskiewicz James Sinay Catherine Smith Donald Sommers Frank Starr Robert Stegel Michael Sturgeon Lawrence Sykes Frank Tariello 155 James Taylor Paul Terry David Testa William Thorne Rachele Troiani Michael Trolio Marilyn Turner Marsha Urban Mary Van Derwerkcn William Vinceguerra Gail Vinehout William Vogt Elaine Vosburgh Elizabeth Walker Steven Warren Linda Wasniski Kathryn Waters John Weatherhead Michael Weglowski Robert Westervelt 156 Seniors Sandra Whipple James White Jay Wilkinson Doris Williams Kenneth Williams Mary Winchester Charlene Wise Irene Wnorowski Michael Sheldon—Salututorian, Regents Scholarship Winner, Bausch and Lomh Science Award, AATF National French Award (1965), Boys’ State Lynn McDowell, Kiwanis Vocational Student of the Month A ward 157 Seniors Elaine Brooks Anthony Colandra Haney Agostara Bennie Anderson Dolores Banks Edward Baron Joseph Barratiere Max Bennett Pasquale Caiazzo Henry Carringi Paul Coward John Cummings Gerald D’Elisiis Arthur DeSantis William Galka Michael Gerardi Jane Gleason Edwina Harris Anthony Falace James Itzo Susan Kennedy Cecelia Lombardi Bruce Loucks Marianne Lunncy Willie Miller Diana Navaretta Joseph Olechowski Phyllis Osterhout Dominick Pannone Claude Pickett Richard Pomerleau Edwin E. Price Nicholas Ragucci Ronald Rehak Michael Krawzak Paul Rcnus Robert Rhodes Robert Riley Julius Sandora Theodore Scheckles Glenn Simek Micheal Sledzicwski Karen Smith George Sykala Karyn Teichner Ernest Tidhall John Tote Frank Tricozzi Agnes Warwick William Welch Thomas Muscanell David Rector Mar ' Schwalm 158 REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS—Row 1—I). Christian, M. Turner, C. Pecoraro, S. Foss. Row 2—M. Sheldon, J. Attanasio, D. McDougall, R. Westervelt. Row 3—F. McKendree, F. Tariello, P. Becker, V. Przewlocki, S. Novak, D. Sayles, M. Lupe, J. Hesler, W. Dugan. 159 SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—Row 1—K. Biclawski, G. Goszcwska, J. Butryn, M. Paniccia, D. Santora, M. Furbeck, C. Benaquisto, M. Jozefowicz, M. Manieri, M. A. Civitello. Row 2—M. Sturgeon, K. Bouck, S. Dykeman, H. Buono, C. Carnevalc, B. Alois, L. Lezzi, P. Gaudio, L. Martiniano, K. Keszey, J. Dawson, F. Borcali. Row 3—J. Attanasio, B. Siaskiewicz, P. DiCristofaro, P. McGovern, F. Bumbardatore, L. Sykes, D. McDougall, R. Fragomeni. Jeffry Failing Jn Memoriam Donald Taglieri (No photo available) They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. —Laurence Binyon David Miller 160 ABBATO. NANCY Coll. Prep. Academic Pep Club 12; Service Croup : Cheerleader 11, Co- Captain 12; Keretle 10, 11, 12; Moppette 10, 11, 12; Office Worker 10; Ho lc : Open Houw 10, Senior Talent Show 11, Senior Ball 11. AGOSTARA. HARVEY Bur. Ed. Dirt. Ed. DEC A Club 11. ALDI. LINDA LEE Bur. Ed. Clerical Executive Committee 10, 11; Club : Bowlins 10, 11. 12; Pep 10; Office Worker II ;w Girls’ Intramural Sports 12. ALEXANDER, JEAN M. Coll. Prep. 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Clerical Student Board 12; Club : Bowling 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Ski 11. 12; Service Croups: Library 10. 11; Raidercttcs 11. 12. BARTLF.TTE. PATRICIA Coll. Prep. Academic Clubs: Critics 10. 11, 12; French Honor Society 10. 11. 12: French Luncheon 11. 12; Modern Dance Treas- urer 10; Model United Nations Chairman 10, 11. 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Playbills 10. 11; Watch- tower Associate Editor 12, Reporter 10, 11, 12, Circula- tion Manager 10. 11, Advertising Sales 12: Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; School Play Make-Up Com- mittee 10. II; School Play Hostess 10; NEDT Certifi- cate 10; Girla Intramural Sports 10, 12. BARON, EDWARD Trade Ed. Avia. Mech. Sportsmen’s Club 11. BARRATIERE, JOSEPH General Sportsmen's Club 11; J.V. Football 10, arsity 11, 12. BARRY, KATHLEEN Coll. Prep. Academic BARTOLOTTO, BRUCE Ceneral Transfer from Linton High School 12; Wrestling 10. 11. BASSI, GUY General Clubs: DECA Assistant Social Chairman 12; Ski 11. 12; Sportsmen’ 11, 12; Student ' Store Worker 12; Varsity Cross Country 10. BATES. SHARON Bur. Ed. Clerical Clubs: PlaybiUs 10; Moppette 11. 12. BEBLOWSKI, THADDEUS JR. Coll. Prep. Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons 11; Clubs: French 10; Musical 10; Rod Reel 10; Vocation 10; Indoor BF.LOTT, JUDY General Nightingales 12. BENAQUISTO. CHRISTINE Coll. Prep. Academic Class Recording Secretary 12; Student Board 10, 11, 12; Clubs: French Honor Society 10. 11, 12; French Luncheon 10, 12; National Honor Society 11, Secre- tary 12; Pep 10. 12; Office Worker 10. II. 12: Watch- tower Typing Staff 12; Montaneer Typing Staff Dirce, lory 12; Combined Choir Festival Hostess 11; Coble- skill Shorthand Certificate 12; Typing Silver Pin Award 11; NF.DT Certificate 10; Girls’ Intramural Sports 10. II. 12. BENAQUISTO. MARLENE Bur. Ed. Clerical Clubs: Bowling 10; Pep 10; Ski 10; Office Worker 11. BENNETT. MAX Trade Ed. Avia. Mech. BF.RNARDI. PAUL Coll. Prep. Tech. Elec. Bowling Club 11; Service Groups: Hall Monitor 12; Technical Services 10; Track 10. BERRIAN, DENNLNE General BIALKOWSKI. KAREN E. But. Ed. Dirt. Ed. DECA Club 11. 12; Service Groups: Library 10; Stu- dents’ Store Worker 12. BIANCHI, LUCIA Coll. Prep. Academic Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10, 11. 12; Pep 12; Watchtower Advertising Sales 10. 11, Treasurer 12; Homeroom Representative 11; Montaneer Typing Staff 12. BIELAWSKI. KATHLEEN Bus. Ed. Secretarial Executive Committee 12; Clubs: Business Education 10. II; Pep 10; Playbill 12; Ski 11. 12; Office Worker 11, 12; Watchtower Advertising Sales 12. Homeroom Representative 10, 11; Girls’ Intramural Sports 10. 11. 12. BIENDUG A, JOHN R. , Ceneral Projectionists Club 11, Crew Chief 12. BITTNER. JOHN Coll. Prep. Academic Student Board 12; Service Groups: Key 10. 11, Vice- President 12; Symphonic Singers 10. 11, 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Junior Christmas Party Decorating Committee 11; Host: Junior Piom 10; Senior Ball 11, Senior Talent Show 11: Track 10. 11. 12; Indoor Track 10. 11. 12; J.V. Football 10. BLAYDF.S. CHARLES Trade Ed. Avia. Mech. Varsity Wrestling 12. BONACQUIST. LYNN Coll. Prep. Academic Student Board 11, 12; Clubs: French Honor Society 10; French Luncheon 12; Junior Red Cross Treasurer 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Playbills 11, 12; Ski 11. 12; Spanish Secretary 12; Service Groups: Athletic Council 11. 12; Band 10, 11. President 12; Office Worker 10; Junior Prom Refreshment Commit- tee 11: School Plav Supporting Role 11. Scenery Committee 12; Ciris’ Intramural Sport 10, 11. 12. BONCZKOWSKI. PAUL Colt. Prep. Academic Bowling Club 11; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; J.V. Football 10. Varsity 11. 12; Varsity Ba eball Manager 10; All-County first team in football 12. BOREALI, FRF.D Coll. Prep. Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Student Board 10, 11. 12; Clubs: Critics 11, 12; Model United Nations 10, 11. 12; Playbills 10. 11. 12; Ski 10. 12; Symphonic Singers 10; Watchtower Advertising Sales 11; Mon- taneer Advertising Staff 11; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Host: Freshman Orientation 11, Open House 12; School Play Supporting Role 10, Stage Manager 11. BOSTICK. CURTIS Coll. Prep. Academic Wrestling 10. 11. 12. BOTTIF.RI, PAULETTE Ceneral Transfer from Leonia. New Jersey 12—Service Groups: Choir 10; Future Nurses' 12; Library 11; Office Work- er 11: School Play Stage Crew 10; Open House Hostess 12. BOUCK. KAREN Coll. Prep. Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Student Board 12; Clubs: Bowling 11. 12; Modern Dance 10; Ski 10, 11, 12; Service Groups: Raiderettes 11; Receptionist 11; Watchtower Homeroom Representative 10, 11; Junior Prom Decorating and Ticket Committees 11; Hostess: Senior Talent Show 11. Winter Concert 11; Girls' Intramural Sports 11. 12; Girls' Interscholastic Basketball 11. BRANT. CHARLES W. Bur. Ed. Clerical BROOKS. ELAINE Coll. Prep. Academic Clubs: Playbills 11; Service Groups: Office W:orker 12; Orchestra Member 10, 11. 12; Symphonic Singers 10. 11, 12; Girls' Intramural Sports 10, II; Inter- scholastic Track 10, 11; Hockey 10. BROWN. ROBERT ANDREW Coll. Prep. Academic Transfer from Linton High School 10—Track 10, II- BRUGNETTI. CYNTHIA Bus. Ed. Secretarial Service Groups: Library 10; Office Worker 11; Coble- skill Oral Interpretation Award 12. BULLIS. GAIL Coll. Prep. Academic Club : Bowling 11. 12; Freocb Honor Society 10. 11; Athletic Council II, 12; Montaneer Busines Manager 12, Literary Staff 11; Junior Prom Decorating Com- mittee II; School Play Hostess 11; Girls Intramural Sports 11. 12. BUMBARDATORE. FRANK Coll. Prep. Academic Executive Committee 10; Student Board 10, 11; Ski Club 12; Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee Co-Chairman 11; J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11; Track 10. 11. 12. BUONO. HILARY Bus. Ed. Secretarial Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Clubs: Bowling 12; Pep 12; Raiderettes 11, 12. BURDICK. ROGER Coll. Prep. Tech. Elec. Club : Bowling 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Library 10. 11. 12; Junior Prom Decorating Commit- tee 11; J.V. Baseball 10. Varsity 11. 12. BURG, KAREN Bur. Ed. Secretarial Transfer from Cardinal MeCIoskey High School 11, Student Board 10; Clubs: Bowling 12; Glee Club 10; Pep 10; Sodality 10; Office Worker 12; Montaneer Typing Staff 12; Typing Bronxe Pin Award II; Cirl ' Intramural Sports 12. BUTRYN. JOYCE Bus. Ed. Clerical Executive Committee 10. 11, 12; Club : Bowling 11; F.T.A. 10. 11, 12; Modern Dance 10; Playbills 12; Office Worker 12; School Play Ho tesa 11. BUTTON. BRUCE But. Ed. DUt. Ed. DECA Club II. 12. BYSTER. JAMES Trade Ed. Auto Mech. CAGNINA, JOHN Coll. Prep. Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 11; Clubs: Bowling Secretary II; National Honor Society 11. 12; Sportsmen's 11. 12; NEDT Certificate 10; Varsity Golf 10; J.V. Bas- ketball 10. CAHILL. THERESA DIANE Coll. Prep. Academic Club : Bowling 11; F.T.A. 11; Junior Red Cro 11; Service Groups: Library 11; Office Worker 11, 12; Watehtower Homeroom Representative 11. CAIAZZO, PASQUALF. Colt. Prep. Academic Golden Spike Shoe Society 10, 11, 12; Varsity Cross Country 10, 11. 12; Indoor Track 10. 11. 12. CALKINS. GARY Coll. Prep. Tech. Mech. Clubs: National Honor Society 11. 12; Athletic Council 10; Watchtower Reporter 10, 11; Open House Host 12; Tennis 10. 11. 12; J.V. Cross Country 10 CA.MPANELLA, THERESA General Student Board 10. 11. 12; Clubs: Bowling 10; Junior Red Cross 10; Service Croups: Band 10, 11. 12; Fu- ture Nurses' 11, 12. CANKSTRARO. LAURA But. Ed. Clerical Club : Art 10; Pep 10; Office Worker 12; Montaneer Art and Photography Editor 11, 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; School Play Hoste 11; Girl ' Intramural Sports 10. 12. CARACCIOLO. CLARE Bus. Ed. Secretarial Club : Bowling 10. 12; C.A.C. 12; Pep 10; Service Groups: Office Worker 12; Raiderettes 11. 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Cirl ' Intramural Sports 10. 11. 12. CARLOS. JOYCE But. Ed. Clerical CARNEVALE. CORINNE Coll. Prep. Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Clubs: Bowling 10; F.T.A.'10; Pep 12; Ski 10; Service Groups: Cheer- leaders 11. 12; Office Worker 12; Montaneer Literary Staff 12; W'atchtower Homeroom Representative 10; Junior Prom Decorating Committee II. Chairman Hostess Committee 11; Hostess: Senior Talent Show 11, Open House 11, Freshman Orientation 11, Junior Prom 10. CARRINGI. HENRY Coll. Prep. Academic Open House Photographer for Fashion Show 11. CAVANAUCH. FRANCES But. Ed. Secretarial Executive Committee 10, 11; Office Worker 11. 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee II. CERVONI, LOUIS Coll. Prep. Academic CHAMBERLAIN. BRUCE Coll. Prep. Academic Playbills 12. CHASE. MARGARET Ceneral Transfer from Scotia-ClenviUe 10—Service Groups: Office Worker 11. 12; Receptionists 12. CHRISTIAN. DONNA Coll. Prep. Academic Clubs: Bowling 10; French Honor Society 10, 11, Committee Co-Chairman 12; French Luncheon 10. 11; National Honor Society 11. 12; Pep 10, Treasurer 12; Cheerleaders 11, 12; Montaneer Typing Staff-Directory 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Hostesa: School Play 11, Open House 10. 11, Freshman Orien- tation 11, 12; French Award 10. 11; NEDT Certificate 10; National Merit Semi-Finalist 12; Cobleskill Short- hand Contest—1st Place 12; Girls' Intramural Sport 10, 11, 12; Girls' Interacholastic Basketball 10. CHRISTIAN. PAUL General CIVITELLO. MARY ANN Coll. Prep. Academic Class Treasurer 10; Executive Committee 10, 11. 12; Clubs: Bowling 11. 12; F.T.A. 10; C.A.C. 10. 11. 12; Modern Dance 10; Service Groups: Monogram 12; Office Worker 12; Watchtower Advertising Manager 10; Junior Prom Ticket Committee Chairman 11; Christmas Party Committee Co-Chairman 12; School Play Make-Up Committee 11; Senior Talent Show Hostess 11; Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, Captain 12; Ciris' Interscholastic J.V. Basketball 11; Varsity Hockey 12. 161 CLARK. DOUGLAS Trade Ed. Auto Meek Track 10. COLANDRA. ANTHONY J. Central Projection! ! 10. 11, 12. COMANZO. CATHERINE Coll. Prep. Academic Bowlins 12. COON, ELAINE Coll. Prep. Academic Student Board 12; Club : French Honor Society 10, 111 French Luncheon 10. 11; National Honor So- ciety 11, 12; Pep 10, 12; Service Group : EosU h Bookroom 12; Office Worker 10, 11; Symphonic Singer 11, 12; Montaneer Literary Editor 12; Area- All State Choir 12; NEDT Certificate 10; Girl ’ In- tramural Sport 10. 11, 12; Girl ’ Inter«chola tie Volleyball 12. COPE, NANCY Coll. Prep. Academic Club : French Honor Society 10; Pep 10, 12; Play- bill 11. 12; Ski 10. 11. 12; Service Croup : Athletic Council 11, 12; Symphonic Singers 11, 12; Watch- tower Reporter 10, 11, 12; Montaneer Art Staff 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; School Play Supporting Role 11, Scenery Committee 12; Girls Intramural Sport 10. 11, 12. CORNICK. CHRISTOPHER COWARD, PAUL CYDYLO, JOSEPH A. CZURERNAT, ALICE DECA Club Social Chairman 12. Bus. Ed. Dist. Ed. Central Central Bus. Ed. Dist. Ed. DAGOSTINO, MARILYN Coll. Prep. Academic Class Recording Secretary 11; Esecutive Committee 10, II, 12; Student Board 10, Vice-President 12; Club : French Honor Society 10. 11, 12; F.T.A. 10. 11, 12; Model United Nations 10, Delegation Ifead 11, 12: National Honor Society 12; Pep 12; Service Group : Rsidcrcttcs 10, 11, 12; Moppctte 10. 11, President 12; Symphonic Singer 10, 11, 12; Watch- tower Reporter 10; Montaneer Typing Staff 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; School Play Make-Up Committee 10; Ho teu: French Honor Society Recep- tion 10, 11, 12, Teachers' Convention 12. Open House 10, 11; Interacholastic Youth Council Representative 11, 12; City Government for a Day 12; Cirl ’ Intra- mural Sport 10, 11, 12, Captain 10. DAICNAULT, FLOYD A. Coll. Prep. Academic DANIELS. DELORES Bus. Ed. Clerical Office Worker 11, 12. DAVIERO. MARIA Coll. Prep. Academic Club : Pep 12; Ski 10, 11, 12; Service Croups: Gym Aide 12; Pep Rally 12; Raiderettes 11. Captain 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff 12; Junior Prom Decorating and Hostess Committees 11; Christmas Party Decorating Committee 11, 12; Hostes : Fresh- man Orientation II, Open House 12; Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 12. DAWSON. JAMS Coll. Prep. Academic Esecutive Committee 10, 11, 12; Clubs: Model United Nations Vice-President 12; Pep 10; Playbills 10. 11, 12; Ski 12; Library 10; Montaneer Art Staff 12; School Play Stage Manager 12; NEDT Certificate 10. DeBIASE, DONNA Bus. Ed. Secretarial DeCARLO. ARMAND Central DECKER, EILEEN MARY Coll. Prep. Academic Clubs: French Honor Society 10. 11; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Ski 10. 11; Ser- vice Croups: Band 10, 11; Office Worker 11. 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff 11, Literary Staff 12; Girls' Intramural Sports 10. 11; Girls' Interscholastic J.V. Baseball 11. DE1TZ. PAMELA Coll. Prep. Academic Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 11. 12; G.A.C. 10. 11. 12; Modern Dance 10; National Honor Society 11. 12; Pep 10. 12; Ski 10; Service Croups: Cheerleader 11, 12; Keyettes 10, 11. 12; Receptionists 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Hostess: Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11, Open House 10, Freshman Orientation 10; Senior Talent Show 11; Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12; Ciris' Interscholastic Varsity Track 11. DEITZ, RICHARD CoU. Prep. Academic Clubs: Ski 10. 11. 12; Spanish 10; J.V. Baseball Manager 10. DeJOHN. FRANK CoU. Prep. Academic Student Board 11; Cadet Teachers 12; Watchtower Homeroom Representative 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; J.V. Basketball 10; Track 11; Tennis 10. 11. 12. D'ELISIIS, GERARD Trade Ed. Auto Meek. Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest—Second Place. DeLORENZO. CHERYL Central Bowling Club JO; Service Groups: Keyettes 10, 11. 12; Office Worker 10, 11, 12; Watchtower Homeroom Representative 10, 11; Hostess: Junior Prom 10, Sen- ior Ball 11, Open House 11, 12. Senior Talent Show 11. DeMARTINO. LINDA CAROL Bus. Ed. Clerical Transfer from St. Columba's 10—Clubs: Homemaking -10; Pep 10; Office Worker 10. 11; Girls' Intramural Sports 10. DeMATTEO. BONNIE Central Student Board 10, 11; Clubs: DECA 11; Junior Red Cross 10; Students Store Worker 11. DeNARDIS, CLAUDE Coll. Prep. Academic Clubs: Astronomy 10; Sportsmen's 10, 11; Band 10, 11; Tennia 10. 11. 12. DeSANTIS, ARTHUR Bus. Ed. Dist. Ed. DECA 11; Track 10. DeSANTIS. DAVID CoU. Prep. Academic Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11; Math Club 12; Sportsmen's 10, 11. DiBLASIO, PATRICK CoU. Prep. Academic Colden Spike Shoe Society 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10. 11. 12; Indoor Track 10. 11, 12; J.V. Cross Country 11, 12. DiCOCCO, MARIA Coll. Prep. Bus. Ed. Clubs: F.T.A. 10, Secretary 11, Vice-President 12; Modern Dance 10; Playbills 10, 11, 12; Watchtower Associate Editor 12, Reporter 10. 11; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Music for Unity Hostess 11; School Play Lead 12. Stage Crew 10, II; Bronte Pin Typing Award 11. FRIER, DEBRA Bus. Ed. Secretarial Business Practices Club 12; Montsneer Advertising Staff 11. FURBECK. MURIEL CoU. Prep. Academic Clasa Corresponding Secretary 11; Executive Commit- tee 12; Student Board 10, 12; Clubs: National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep 12; Spanish 12; Office Worker 11; Junior Prom Co-Chairman II; Christmas Party Committee 11, 12; Hostess: Teacher’s Staff Meeting 12, Freshman Orientation 10; NF.DT Certificate 10; Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11. 12. DiCRISTOFARO. PAUL CoU. Prep .Academic Claas President 11, 12; Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Student Board 10; Service Groups: Key 10, 11, Corresponding Secretary 12; Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Co-Chairman 11; Host: Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11; J.V. Football 10. DiDONNA, ALBERT E. . Coll. Prep. Teck. Elec. Student Board 11; Clubs: German 10. 11, 12; Sports- men's 11, 12; Projectionists 10, 12, Secretary 11. DOCKAL, MICHAEL Trade Ed. Avia. Meek. DONADIO, LINDA Bus. Ed. Secretarial Student Board 10; Clubs: Bowling 10; Pep 10, 12; Ski 10; Service Groups: Moppettes 12; Raiderettes II. 12; Montaneer Typing Staff 12; Girls’ Intramural Sports 10. 12. DONATO, THOMAS CoU. Prep. Academic Student Board 11; Clubs: Bowling 11; French Honor Society 10, 11; Junior Prom Decorating Committee II; Varsity Bowling 10, 11. DUBD, MARSHA Central DUBB, WINFORD Bus. Ed. Dist. Ed. Clubs: DECA II. 12; Colden Spike Shoe Society 10. 11. 12; Ski 10. 11. 12; Symphonic Singer 10; J.V. Cross Country 10, Varsity 11; Outdoor Track 11; Indoor Track 11. DUGAN. WILLIAM CoU. Prep. Teck. Elec. Clubs: Critics 11, 12; Model United Nations 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Playbills 12; Science Seminar Society 11, 12; Service Groups: Projectionists 10; Student Advisory Council 12; Technical Service 10. 11, 12; Watchtower Advertising Sales 10; School Play Stage Crew 12; NEDT Certificate 10. DuPONT, PATRICIA Coll. Prep. Bus. Ed. Clubs: Bowling 12; F.T.A. 12; Playbills 12; Service Groups: Library 12; Office Worker 10, 11, 12. GALKA, WILLIAM GARDNER. PAUL Track 12. CoU. Prep.—Academic Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Coll. Prep.—Academic CAI.I.ACHFR. CARLA ANN Clubs: Bowling 10; Library 11. CASPAR A. VIDO CoU. Prep.—Academic Student Board 10. 11; Ski Club 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; J.V. Football 10. CAUDIO. PATRICIA Col. Prep.-Bus. Ed. Executive Committee 10, II, 12; Student Board 10, 11, 12; Clubs: Bowling 11, 12; French Honor Society 10; G.A.C. 11, Vice President 12; Pep 10; Service Groups: Moppette 11, Secretary 12; Office Worker 12; Raiderettes 11, 12; Committees: Junior Prom Decorating 11; Christmas Party Decorating 11; Typing Award—Bronze Pin 11; Cobleskill Shorthand Award 12; Cirla’ Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12. GENTILE. ROBERT Trade Ed.-Auto Meek. Auto Club 10. 11. 12. CERARDI, MICHAEL General Astrooomy Club 11. GIELLO. JOSEPH Trade Ed.—Auto Meek. GIRARD. RONALD Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA 12, Vice President 11; Students' Store Worker 11. 12; Wrestling 10. CLEASON, JANE Central Bowling Club 10, 11; Future Nurses' 10, 11; Cirla' Intramural Sporta 10, II. CODLEWSKI. MARCIA CoU. Prep.-Academic Clubs: National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep 10. 12; Office Worker 10, 11, 12; Watchtower Advertising Sales Staff 10. 11, Advertising Manager 12; Montaneer Advertising Sales Staff 11; N.E.D.T. Honorable Men- tion 10. DYKEMAN, SANDRA CoU. Prep. Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Student Board 10, 11; Clubs: French Honor Society 11, 12; French Luncheon 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Play- bills 12; Ski 10, 11, Finance Committee 12; Service Groups: Athletic Council 11, 12; Office Worker 11; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; School Play Scenery Committee 12; Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11. 12. FALACE. ANTHONY Coll. Prep. Academic Clubs: Ski 11; Symphonic Singers 11; J.V. Football 10. Varsity 11. 12; J.V. Wrestling 10. Varsity 11. 12; Track 10. FARONE, DOMINICK CoU. Prep. Academic Clubs: Ski 10, 11. 12; Symphonic Singer 10. 11, 12; J.V. Wreatling 10, Varsity 11; J.V. Football 10. FERRIS, WJLLIAM Central FILIPEK, MARIE Coll. Prep. Academic Student Board 10; French Honor Society 10; Re- ceptioniata 12; Wktchtower Homeroom Representative 10. FISHER. FRANK L. CoU. Prep. Teck. Elec. Clubs: German 10, 11, Sportsmen's 12, Treasurer 10, 11; Projectionists 10, 11, 12; NEDT Certificate 10. FOSS. SUSAN CoU. Prep. Teck. Elec. Clubs: Critics 10, 11. 12; Junior Red Cross 10; Model United Nations 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep 12; Service Croups: Library 10; Majorettes 12; Student Advisory Council 11, 12; Watchtower Reporter 10. Homeroom Representative 11; Montaneer Literary Editor 12, Literary Staff 11; Open House Hostess 11; School Play Publicity Com- mittee 11; NEDT Certificate 10; NMSQT Letter of Commendation 12. FOWLER, JOYCE Central Bowling Club 10. 11. 12. FRAGOMENT, RICHARD N. CoU. Prep. Academic Clasa Treasurer 11, 12; Executive Committee 11, 12; Student Board 10. 12; Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, Sales Committee 12; French Luncheon 10. 11. 12; Hi-Y 11; National Honor Society II. 12; Sym- phonic Singer 10; Montaneer Literary Staff 11, 12; Junior Prom Ticket Committee Chairman 11; Christ- mas Party Entertainment Committee 12; Open House Host 10. FRANCIS. DAVID CoU. Prep. Academic Sportsmen's Club 11. FREDERICK. SHIRLEY CoU. Prep. Academic Clubs: Art 10, 11, 12; German 10. 11; Modern Dance 10; Service Groups: Office Worker 10; Raiderettes 11, 12; Montaneer Art Staff 11; School Play Scenery Committee 10, 11; Girls' Intramural Sporta 12. FRESCATORE, ANTHONY CoU. Prep. Academic Club : Astronomy 11; Pep 12; Science Seminar So- ciety 12; Service Groups: Projectionists Secretary 12; Symphonic Singers 11, 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Varsity Wreatling Manager 12. FRESONI, KENNETH Central Clubs: Art 10; Auto 10, 11; Bowling 10. 11; Ski 12. FRIELLO, MARTHA Bus. Ed. Secretarial Service Groups: Keyettes 10, 11, 12; Office Worker 11.’ GOSSELIN, ROSEMARY Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; Service Croups: Business Bookroom 12; Office Worker 11; Typing Award— Bronze Pin 11; Girls' Intramural Sports 11, 12; Girls’ Interscholastic J.V. Softball 10, II. COSZF.WSKA, VIRGINIA CoU. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Colonic Central High School 11—Exec- utive Committee 12; Student Board 12; Clubs: Bowl- ing 10, II. 12; Chess 11; Critics 12; French 10; French Honor Society 12; FT A 12; GAC 12; Model United Nation 12; Pep 12; Playbills 12; Ski 11. 12; Spanish Vice President 12; Service Groups: Girls Chorus 10; Select Chorus 10; Library 11; Watchtower Reporter 11, 12; Montaneer Literary Co-Editor 12; Senior Ball Hostess 11; Girls' Intramural Sport 10. 11, 12; Girls Interscholastic Volleyball 12. GRABICKI, JOAN Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Clubs: Bowling 10; Pep 10; Office Worker 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Cobleskill College Shorthand Second Place Award 12; Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11. CREEN, MICHAEL CoU. Prep.—Academic Clubs: German 10, 11, 12; Sportsmen’s 10, 12; Track 10; J.V. Cross Country 11; Varsity Indoor Track Manager 10. GREENE. SUSAN CoU. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Notre Dame High School 11—Clubs: Playbill 12; Ski 12; Spanish 12; Service Groups; Choral 10; Library 12; Office Worker 12; Montaneer Typing Staff 12; School Play Scenery Committee 12. CROSS. BRIAN Coll. Prep.—Academic CROSS, LAWRENCE Central CROUNDS, JUNE Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Service Croups: Business Bookroom 12; Office Work- er 12; Symphonic Singers 11; Montaneer Advertising Staff 11; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Typing Award—Bronze Pio 11. GULIANO, NANCY General Bowling Club 11; Office Worker 11, 12. HALL, DONNA Coll. Prep.—Academic Pep Club 10, 12; Raiderettes 11, 12. HALLAK. KAREN Central Cirls Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12; Girls' Interschol- astic Hockey 11, 12; Volleyball 12; Basketball 10. 11; Softball 10, 11; Track 11. HALLAK. LINDA CoU. Prep.—Academic Art Club 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Sym- phonic Singer 10, 12; Watchtower Reporter 10, 11, 12. HAMIL, ROBIN Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10, 11, 12; GAC 12; Junior Red Cross Treasurer II; Model United Nations 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; French Award 10; All-State Choir 11, 12; Girls' Intramural Sports 10. 11, 12. HARRIS. EDWINA Central Student Board Representative 11; DECA 11, 12; Student ' Store Worker 11, 12; Watchtower Home- room Representative 10, 11. HART, LYNNE CoU. Prep.—Academic Student Board Representative 10; Clubs; French 162 Honor Society 10. 11. 12; National Honor Soeiety 11. 12; Pep 10, 12; Ski 10. 11. 12; Service Croup ; Cheerleader 12, Co Captain 11; Moppeite 10. 11. 12; Office Worker 12; junior Prom Decorating Commit- tee 11; Hoale : Freahman Orientation 11, 12; Open Houae 10. 11; Junior Prom 10; Senior Ball 11; Junior Prom Court Queen 11; Cirla Intramural Sporta 10. HAWKEY. DAVID Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. Ski Club 10. 12; J.V. Baaeball 10; Varaity Baaehall 11. HEPBURN. MARK Coll. Prep—Academic Club : Col den Spike Shoe Society 11, 12; Sport - men' 11; Track 10. II. 12. HERATH, PATRICIA Coll. Prep.—Academic Cluba: French Honor Society 11; French Luncheon 11; FTA 10; CAC 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep 12; Ski 12; Service Croup : Cheerleader 11. Treasurer 12; Library 12; Montaneer Literary Staff 12; Hoate : Junior Prorn 10. Freahman Orien- tation 11. 12. Open Houae 11 Senior Talent Show 11; Cirla' Intramural Sporta 10. 11, 12. HESLER. JAMES Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 11; Cluba; Aatronomy 10, Vice Preaident 11; French Honor Society 10, 11. Com- mittee Chairman 12; French Luncheon 11. 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Playbilla 11. 12; Science Seminar Society 11, 12; Service Croup : Band 10, 11, 12; Student Adviaory Council 12; Technical Ser- vice 10, 11, Preaident 12; Committee : School Play 11. 12; Technical Committee for Junior Prom Chair- man 11; Technical Committee for Senior Talent Show 11. 12; French Award 11; N.E.D.T. Certificate 10; N.M.S.C. Letter of Commendation 12. HEWITT. MARCARET General Executive Committee 12; Nightingalea 12. HINES. TYRONE Coll. Prep.—Academic Model United Nation II. 12; Varaity Baaehall 10. 11. 12; Indoor Track 10. II. 12. HOHENSHILD, DENNIS Ceneral Sportaraen' Club 12. HOLCOMB. KENNETH Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. Athletic Council 10; Projectioni ! 10. HOPPER. JEFFREY Coll. Prep.—Academic Cluba: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10. 11. 12; Playbilla 11. 12; Ski 10. 11. 12; Library 10; School Play Supporting Role 11; N.E.D.T. Honorable Mention 10. HOYT. DARLENE Ceneral Student Board Repreaentative 10, 11; Junior Red Croaa Club 10. HYSON. NANCY But. Ed.-Clerical Ski Club 10; Office Work 12; Typing Award Bronte Pin II. ILLE. BARBARA Coll. Prep.—Academic Cluba: Bowling 11. 12; Ski 10; Office Worker 11. 12; Cirla Intramural Sporta 12. IOV1NEULA. DEBORAH But. Ed.-Dist. Ed. ISABELLA. THOMAS Coll. Prep.—Academic J.V. Track 11. 12; Croaa Country 12. ITZO. JAMES Ceneral JACKSON. SANDRA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Office Worker 12; Junior Prom Decorating Commit- tee 11. JAMES. DENNIS Coll. Prep.—Academic Art Club 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; J.V. Football 10; Varaity Football 11, 12; Varaity Track 10, 11. 12. JANKOWSKI. JOSEPH Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Sportamen'a Club 10. 11, 12; Projectioni ! 11, 12. JARVIS. DONALD Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board Repreaentative 11; Sportamen’a Club II; Band 12; Orcheatra 10, II; J.V. Football 10; Varaity Football 11; Track 10, 11; Croaa Country 12. JOHNSON. CAROL But. Ed.—Secretarial Cluba: Buaineaa Education 11; Modern Dance 10; National Hooor Society 12; Service Croup : Library 11. 12; Office Worker 11. 12; Montaneer Typing Staff 11. JOZEFOWICZ. MARCIA But. Ed.—Secretarial Executive Committee 12; Cluba: Bowling 11, 12; Buaineaa Education 10, II, 12; CAC 10. 11, Secre- tary 12; National Honor Society II. 12: Athletic Council 11, Secretary-Treaaurer 12; Athletic Service Club 10; Office Worker 10. 11. 12; Pep Rally 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Watchtower Homeroom Repreaentative 10; Hoate : Open Houae 10. 12. Senior Ball 11; Cirla Intramural Sport 10. 11, 12; Cirla’ Interacholaatic J.V. Softball 11. JUROSKO. PHYLLIS Coll. Prep.—Academic Cluba: Bowling 11; French Honor Society 10. 11. 12; French Luncheon 10, 11, 12; FTA 11, Treaaurer 12; National Hooor Society 11. 12; Playbill 11. 12; Office Worker 11; School Play Prop Committee 11. Uaherette 11; Cirla' Intramural Sport 10. KACZYNSKI. JOSEPH Coll. Prep.—Academic Varaity Wreatling Manager II. KEDZIOR, EDWARD Ceneral Tranafer from Cuilderland Central 11—DECA 11, 12. KENNEDY, SUSAN Bus. Ed. Dist. Ed. Tranafer from Mohonaaen 10—Cluba: DECA 11; Pep 10; Service Croup : Choir 10; Majorette 10; Stu- dent ' Store Worker 11, 12. KF.SZEY. KAREN Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10. 11, 12; Student Board Rep- reaentative 10; Club : Critica 10. 11, 12; Cerman 11: Model United Nation 10. 11. 12; Modern Dance 10; Playbilla 10, 11. 12; Watchtower Advertiaing Sale Staff 10; Junior Prom Committee 11; Chairman of Makeup and Coalume Committee School Play 12; Cirla Intramural Sporta 10, 11. 12. KII.B, ALICE Coll. Prep.—Academic Cluba: Art 10; Bowling 11. 12; FTA 10. 12; Office Worker 11, 12; Montaneer Advertiaing Staff 11, Lit- erary Staff 12; Sr hagai Play Advertiaing Committee 11; Cirla Intramural Sporta 10, II. KI.AAS. DORIS Ceneral Nightingale 12; Office Worker 10. KNOWLES. RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board Repreaentative 11. KONTAKOS. VOULA Ceneral KRAWCZAK, MICHAEL General DECA 11; Ski Club 12. KRISTEL, MICHAEL General DECA 12; J.V. Football 10; Varaity Football 11. 12. KROLL, DAVID Ceneral J.V. Football 10; Varaity Coll 11; Varaity Track 11. KUDER. AUGUST Coll. Prep.—Academic Cluba: Bowling 11; French Honor Society 10; Ski 10, 11, 12; Watchtower Advertiaing Sale Staff 11; Montaneer Advertiaing Staff 11; School Play Stage Crew 11. KULESZA. ANDREW Coll. Prep.-Academic Tranafer from Utica Free Academy 11—Cluba: Hi-Y 11; Junior Red Cro a Co-Pre ident 11; Math Club 10; Science Seminar Society 12; Office Worker 11; Cafeteria Table Monitor 12; Watchtower Reporter 11, 12; Montaneer Advertiaing Staff 11. KUTA. EDWARD Coll. Prep.-Academic Ski Club 12; Projectioniat 12. KWAK. SUSAN Ceneral Executive Committee 12; Nightingale 12; Future Nurae ' 10. 11; Receptioni ! 11; Cirla Intramural Sport 10, 11. La BOMBARD, ELI Ceneral LaBONTE, DONALD Coll. Prep.-Academic Moppera 11, Preaident 12; J.V. Football Manager 10, Varaity Football Manager 11. 12. UFREN1ERE. ROGER Coll. Prep.—Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 11; Student Board Repreaenta- tive 10; Sportamen'a Club 10, 11, 12; Projectioniat 11; Technical Service 11; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11. LAKE. W YNE Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board Repreaentative 11, 12; Cluba: Art 11, 12; Ski 11, 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee II; Chriatma Party Committee 11; Open Houae Hoat 12; J.V. Track 10; J.V. Wreatling 10; Varaity Wrea- tling 11. 12. La MAI.FA. FR NCINE Coll. Prep.—But. Ed. Cluba: Bowling 11; French Honor Society 10; Ski 11; Service Group : Library 11; Office Worker 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee II. LANARO, MARY LEE Coll. Prep.-Academic Cluba: Bowling II. 12; Pep 10. 12; Service Group : Moppettea 12; Office Worker II, 12; Raiderrtte 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Junior Chriatma Party Committee II. LANARO. ROSEMARY Ceneral Tranafer from Linton 11—Homemaking Club 12. LANCASTER. SANDRA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Cluba: Bowling 11, 12; Library 10. LAPE. ALLEN Coll. Prep.-Academic Colden Spike Shoe Society 10; Croaa Country 10; J.V. Track 10. LASAK, ROBERTA Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board Repre entative 10. 11; Cluba: Bowling 11, 12; French Honor Society 10; FTA 10; CAC 11, 12; Pep 12; Ski 10; Service Croup : Majorette 12; Monogram 12; Symphonic Singera 10, 11, 12; Montan- eer Advertiaing Staff II, 12; Watchtower Homeroom Repreaentative 10, 11; Junior Prom Decorating Com- mittee II; Cirla’ Intramural Sport 10. 11. 12; Girl ' Interacholaatic Varaity Volleyball 11, 12, Varaity Field Hockey 12, J.V. Baaketball 10, Varaity Baaketball 11, 12. Bowling II. 12; Student Inatruclor 12. LEACH. WILLIAM Coll. Prep.-Academic Orcheatra 10. II. 12. I.EFFINGWELL, ROBERT But. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA 12; Projectioniat 10. LENCEWICZ. LINDA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Cluba: Bowling 11. 12; FTA 12; Pep 10; Playbill 11; Office Worker 12. LENTINE. PATRICIA Colt. Prep.-But. Ed. Homemaking Club 12; Service Croup : Future Nurae 12; Office Worker 11. 12. LEVINE. BARRY Coll. Prep.-Academic German Club 11, Executive Committee 12; Symphonic Singera 11, 12; Watchtower Reporter 10. 11. LEWANDOWSKI. KRISTIN Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Student Board Alternate 10, 11, 12; Art Club 10; Office Worker 11; Watchtower Homeroom Repreaenta- tive 10; Hoate : Junior Prom 10. Open Houae 12; Typing Award—Bronce Pin 11. LEWIS. ALLAN Coll. Prep.-Academic Art Club 11, 12. LEWIS. MARYLOU Ceneral Cluba: Bowling 10; Playbill 11. 12; Watchtower Circulation Manager 12; Montaneer Art Staff 12; School Play Advertiaing Committee 11, 12; School Play Scenery Committee 11, 12; Typing Award— Bronxe Pin 11. LEZZI, LINDA. Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Student Board Rep- reaentative 12; Pep Club 10; Moppettea 10, 11, 12; Raiderettea 11, Co-Captain 12; Montaneer Advertiaing Stall 11; Junior Prom Co-Chairman; Decorating Com- mittee II. LIQUORI. CAROL Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board Alternate 11; Cluba: Bowling 11, 12; Library 11; Office Worker 12; Student Adviaory Com- mittee 11, 12; Watchtower Homeroom Repreaentative 11; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11. LOMBARDI. CECELIA Ceneral « Club : Buaiuea Education 10; Homemaking 12; Office Worker 10. 11. 12. LOUCKS. BRUCE Coll. Prep.-Academic Tranafer from Cuilderland Central High School 12— Cluba: Che II; Sportamen'a 10, II, 12; J.V. Football 10; J.V. Soccer Manager 12. LOXDBERG. SUSAN Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board Repreaentative 11, 12; Cluba: Bowling 11, 12; National Honor Society II, 12; Pep 12; Ski 10; Service Croup : Moppettea 11, Vice Preaident 12; Office Worker 12; Raiderettea II, 12; Committee : Junior Prom Decorating II, Senior Chriatma Party 12, Junior Prom Court 11; Hoate ; Junior Prom II, Open Houae 10, Senior Talent Show 11; Cirla Intra- mural Sporta 10. LUNNEY. MARIANNE Coll. Prep.-Academic Bowling Club 12; Cirla Intramural Sport 10. LUPE, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.-Academic Cluba: French Honor Society 12; French Luncheon 12; National Honor Society 12; Pep 12; Sportamen'a 12; Band 10. 11. 12. MacDONALD. PATRICIA But. Ed.—Secretarial Office Worker 11, 12; Cirla Intramural Sport 10. MACKEY. STEPHEN Coll. Prep.-Academic Tranafer from Riahop Gibbon 11—Cluba: Che 11, 12; Playbill 11, 12; Spaoiah Treaaurer 12; Muaicale 10; School Play Stage Crew 11. MAHONEY, FRANCIS Coll. Prep.-Academic Che Club II; Montaneer Art Photography Staff 12; J.V. Tennia 10. II. MAIO, CARMEN Ceneral Cluba: Auto 10, 11; Junior Red Croa 10; Ski 11; Technical Service 10; Wreatling 10. MAIORANO, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Academic Symphonic Singera 12; Junior Prom Decorating Com- mittee 11; Football 10. 11; Track 10; Wreatling 10. MALACEK, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.-Academic MALLOZZI, FRANK Coll. Prep.-Academic Cluba: Critic 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10, 11, 12; Cerman 10, 11, Preaident 12; Pep 12; SpanUh 10, 11; Montaneer Buaineaa Staff 12; Open Houae Hoat 11; Award : AATF State Firat Priie 10; AATF Regional Fir at Price 11; German Club 11. MANIERI, MARCARET Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10. 11, 12; Cluba: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10, 11; FTA II; National Honor Society 11, 12; PUybida 11. 12; Service Croup : Athletic Council 12; Monogram 12; Cym Aide 12; School Play Lead 11; Committee : Junior Prom Decorating' 11; School Play Stage 12; School Play Coalume and Prop 12; Cirla' Intramural Sporta 10. 11. 12; Cirla Interacholaatic Varaity Hockey 10. 11. 12; J.V. Volleyball 12. MANNATQ, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic Club : German 10. 11; Sportamen'a 11, 12; Commit- tee : Cerman Club Steering 10, 11; Junior Prom Decorating 11. MAROCCO. LINDA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Cluba: Bowling 11; Playbill 11; Ski 11; Recep- tioni ! 12. MARQUEZ. PAUL Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board Repreaentative 11; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Symphonic Singer 11; Hoat: Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball II; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; J.V. Football 10. MARQUEZ. PETER Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10. 11, 12; Service Croup : Key Club 10. 11. 12; Office Worker 10; Symphonic Sing- era 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Hoat: Junior Prom 10. Senior Ball 11, Senior Talent Show 11; J.V. Football 10. MARTIN. MARGUERITE But. Ed.—Clerical Bowling Club 11, 12; Cafeteria Monitor 11, 12; Of- fire Worker 12; Cirla' Intramural Sport 12. MARTINI ANO, LINDA Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Cluba: Freoch Honor Society 10; FTA 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Library Club 10. 11, Preaident 12; Raiderettea 11. 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Cirla Intramural Sporta 10. 11. MAURA. BRUCE General Student Board Repreaentative 10; DECA 11; Student ' Store Worker 11; J.V. Croa Country JO. 12; IqdOor Track 10. MAXWELL, DEBRA Coll. Prep.-Academic Cluba: Bowling 10; French Honor Soeiety 10; FTA 10, 12; Pep 10; Service Group : Cadet Teacher 12; Raiderette 11, 12; Pep Rally 12; Junior Prom Deco- rating Committee 11; Hoate : School Play 11, Muaic for Unity 11; Cirla Intramural Sporta 10, 11, 12. McBRIDE, DANIEL Trade Edo-Auto Meek. McCANN. MARLA Bus. Ed—Secretarial Office Worker 12; Teacher Aide 11; Cobleakill Typ- ing Award 12. MCDONALD. WILLIAM Coll. Prep.- Academic Cluba: Bowling 11; Ski 10; Junior Prom Committee 11; Senior Talent Show Ho t 10. 163 McDOUGALL. DAVID . Coll. Prop.—Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10. 11. 12; Studrnt Board Trees- urer 12; Club : Freorh Honor Society 10. II. 12; French Luncheon 10. 11, Chairman 12; Golden Spike Shoo Society 11. 12; National Honor Society 12; Service Croups: Key Club 10. 11, 12; Moppera 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; French Honor Society Executive Committee 12; Host: Freshman Orientation 10, Junior Prom 10, Open Houae 11, 12; Senior Ball 11; Varaity Croae Country 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Wrestling 10. 11, 12; J.V. Baseball 10. J.V. Football 10. McDOWELL. LYNN General Student Board Alternate 12; Nightingale Preaident 12. McGovern. Patrick Coil. Prep.—Tech. F.iec. Executive Committee 10, 12; Student Board Repre- aentative 12; Golden Spike Shoe Society 10, 11; Projectioniata 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Varaity Cross Country 10, 11; Track 10, 11; Varaity Indoor Track 10. 11; N.E.D.T. Certificate 10. McKAY, MARJORIE Bus. Ed.-Secretarial McKE.NDREE, FRANCIS Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Student Board Alternate 12; Clubs: Chcas 12; French Honor Society 10. 11, 12; French Luncheon 10, 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Playbilla 11. 12; Symphonic Singers 12; Technical Services 11, 12; School Play: Stage Crew 11, 12; Busineaa Manager 11, 12; Publicity Chairman 11. 12; Ticket Purchase Chairman 11; Open Houae Host 10, 11; N.E.D.T. Certificate 10; NMSQT Semi-Finalist 12; N.C.T.E. Runner-Up 12. MERCHANT. SHARON General Student Board Representative 12; Clubs: Bowling 10, 11, 12; Nightingales 12; Service Groups: .Future Nurses’ 10, 12. Historian 11; Library 11; Moppettea 12; Hostess: Open House 12, Senior Ball 11; Girls Intramural Sports 10, 12. MICKLOS. DIANE Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Critics 10, 11; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10. 11, 12; FTA 10; GAC 10. 11, President 12; Modem Dance 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep Treasurer 12; Science Seminar Society 11; Service Groups: Cheerleader 11. 12; Gym Aide 12; Office Worker 10; Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; French Honor Society Executive Commit tee 11; Watehtower Reporter 10. 11, 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Hostess: Freshmao Orienta- tion 11. 12; Open House 10, 11; School Play 11; Teachers’ Convention 12; Junior Prom 10; Senior Ball 11; Girls Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12; Area All-State Chorus 10. 11. 12; N.E.D.T. Certificate 10; Syracuse Citizenship Convention 11, 12. MILES. PAUL Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: German 10, 11; Ski 10; Sportsmen's 10, 11, 12. MILLER. DEBORAH Coll. Prep.—Academic French Luncheon 12; Raiderettcs 11, 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff 11. 12. Typing Staff 12; Girls In- tramural Sports 10; N.E.D.T. Certificate 10. MILLER. JAMES General DECA 12. MILLER. WILLIE General Wrestling 11, 12; J.V. Wrestling 10; J.V. Track 10. MINECONZO. ANCELO General Sportsmen's Club 11. MINECONZO. MICHAEL Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 11; Ski 12; Sportsmen's 10. 11, 12; Sportsmen’s Club Activity Committee Chairman 12. MODEST. MARLENE Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA 11, 12; Students Store Worker 11, 12; Montaneer Typing Staff 12; Girls' Intersebolastic Track 10. 11. MOTTOLO, PATRICK Ceneral MULLER. WILLIAM Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Cerman 11; Sportsmen’s 10, 11, 12; J.V. Foot- ball 12. MURPHY. ELEANOR Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs; FTA 10, 12; CAC 10. 11. 12; Modem Dance 10; Playbills 12; Monogram 12; Girls' Intra- mural Sports 10, 11, 12; Girls Interscholastic Basket- ball 10. 11. 12; Softball 10. 11, 12. MUSCANELL. JOHN Ceneral MUSCANELL. THOMAS Ceneral Wrestling 10. NACCA, JOHN General Clubs: Auto 11; Chess 10. NACLE, SUE Bus. Ed.—Clerical NASTACIE, ROSE MARIE Bus. Ed.—Clerical Bowling Club 11, 12; Montaneer Typing Staff 12. NAVARETTA. DIANA Ceneral NEACH. ANCELA Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. NICHOLAS. SUSAN Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Critica 11; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 12; Model United Nations 10, 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Cirls’ • Intramural Sports 10, 11. NOVAK. STEVEN Coll. Prep.—Academic Pep Club 12; Moppers 11, 12; Watehtower Reportez 11, Associate Editor 12; Montaneer Literary Editor 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Varsity Foottall Man- ager 11. 12; Varsity Baseball Manager TO. 11. 12; Vanity Basketball Manager 10, 11, 12. NOYES. BETSY Ceneral Clubs: DECA 11; Student Store Worker 11. O’CONNOR. CAIL Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. Clubs: Bowling 10. 11; DECA 12; Junior Red Croas 11; Students Store Worker 12; Montaneer Typing Staff 12; Girls’ Intramural Sports 10, 11. OLECHOWSKI, JOSEPH Coll. Prep.—Academic J.V. Baskrtball 10; Vanity Basketball 11, Manager 12; J.V. Baseball 11. OLSEN. LINDA Coll. Prep.—Academic Class Corresponding Secretary 12; Executive Commit- tee 12; Student Board Representative 11, 12; Clubs: French Luncheon 12; Pep 12; Service Groups: Cheer- leader 11, 12; Library 11; Moppettea 11, Treasurer 12; Hostess: Freshman Orientation 11, 12; Music for Unity 11; Open House 10, 11; Cirls Intramural Sports 10, 11. OI.LSON, JOHN Coll. Prep.—Academic Ski Club 10. 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 11. 12; J.V. Baseball 10; Ski Club Programming Committee Chair- man 12. O’NEIL. MARY ELLEN Coll. Prep.—Academic Club : German 10, 11, 12; Modem Dance 10; Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12; Playbills 12; Spanish 12; Office Worker 11, 12; Watehtower Reporter 10, 11; Watehtower Associate Editor 12. OSTERHOUT. PHYLLIS Ceneral DECA 11. OSTRANDER, GERALD Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Key 10, 11, President 12; Symphonic Singers 12; Host: Junior Prom 10, Open House 11, Senior Rail 11, Senior Talent Show 11; Varsity Basketball 10. 11, 12; Varsity Football II, 12; Track 10, 11. 12; J.V. Foot- ball 10; All-County Football Second Team 12. PACELLI. JAMES P. Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Student Board 10; Service Groups: Hall Monitor 12; J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11. 12. PACELLI. LOUIS Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Key 10. 11. 12, Moppers 10. 11. 12; Host: Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11; All County Foot- ball Team 12; Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Golf 10. 11. 12. PACE. EDWARD Ceneral PAIGE. JOHN A. Ceneral Transfer from Shenendehowa Ceotral School 12. PALKOVIC. TERESA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Clubs: Bowling 11, 12; Fashion Show Hostess 11; Girls Intramural Sports 10. PALLESCHI. ELAINE Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 10, 11. 12. G.A.C. 10, 11, Treasurer 12; Service Groups: Girls Monogram Club Chairman of J.V. and Varaity Scheduling 12; Keyettes 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Inter- scholastic Hockey 10. 11, 12. Volleybalf 10. 11. 12. Basketball 10. 11. 12. Softball 10. II. .Track 11; Student Instructor 12. PALMER. CHARLENE Bus. Ed.-Clerical PA.NTCCIA, MARGARET Bus. Ed—Secretarial Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Clubs: Bowling 10, 11; French Honor Society 10; FTA 10; GAC 10; Modern Dance 10; Pep 10, Ski 11, 12; Office Worker 11; Watehtower Advertising Sales Staff 10; Christmaa party Decorating Committee 11; Cirls’ Intramural Sports 10. PANNONE, DOMINICK Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 11; Clubs: Critics 10. 11. 12; French Luncheon 12; Model United Nations 10, 11, 12, Play- bills President 12; School Play lead 12. PARISI, CIACOMO Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 12; Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12; J.V. Football 10. PASQUARIELLO, JOSEPH Bus. F.d —Clerical PAT1ERNO. MARIA Colt. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Notre Dame 10—Bowling Club 11; Service Groups: Choir 10, Symphonic Singers 11, 12. PATRICNANI, PETER Ceneral PAWLOWSKI, MARY Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Library Club 10 PECORARO, CAROLE Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 10. 11; Clubs: Critics 10, 11. 12, French Honor Society 10. 11, Secretary 12; French Luncheon 10. 11; FTA 10. 11; GAC 10. 11. 12; Model United Nations 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep 10; Playbills Secretary-Treasurer 11, 12; Science Seminar Society 11; Ski 12, Spanish 12; Service Croups: Athletic Council 12; Moppettea 11, 12; Receptionist 12; Stu- drnt Advisory Board 12; Watehtower Reporter 10, 11, 12; Montaneer Literary Staff 11, 12; School Play Publicity Committee 11; Junior Prom Hostess 10; Junior Prom Court 11; NEDT Certificate 10; Spanish I Award 10; Spanish II Award 11; Elmira Key Award 11; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion 12; Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12. PENNACCHIA. KATHLEEN Bus. Ed.-Clerical Pep Club 10; Service Groups: English Bookroom 12, Library 10. 11; Office Worker 12; Table Monitor lit Hostess: Open House 11, Senior Talent Show 11; Girls’ Intramural Sports 10. PERRY. PAMELA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 10; French Honor Society 10; Junior Red Cross 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep 12; Service Groups: Office Worker 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff 11; Cirls Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12. PERSONS, MARGARET Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 12; Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11. 12; French Luncheon 11, 12; FTA 10, 11, Secre- tary 12; Modern Dance 10; Spanish 12; Watehtower Reporter 10, 11. 12. PETRASKE. SYLVIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: French Honor Society 10; National Honor Society 11. 12; Pep 10. 12; Ski 10. fl. 12; Service Groups: Future Nurses' 12; Gym Aide 12; Monogram 12; Raiderettcs 11, 12; Watehtower Reporter 10, 11, 12; Girls' Intramural Sporta 10, 11, 12; Cirls Inter- scholastic Volleyball 11, 12; Basketball 11, 12. PETROSKI, THOMAS Coll. Prep.—Academic PETRUCCI, ANTHONY J. Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10; Service Croups: Symphonic Singers 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11. PHILLIPS. DONNA Bus. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA 12. PICKETT. CLAUDE Trade Ed.—Auto Mech. Auto Club Chairman II, 12. PIERONE, ELAINE T. CoU. Prep.—Academic Clubs, French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 12; GAC 11, 12; Modern Dance 10; Na- tional Honor Society 12; Pep 10; Service Croups: Future Nurses’ 11, 12; Office Worker 12; Cirls In- tramural Sports 10, 11, 12. PINK. YVONNE J. Coll. Prep.—Academic POMERLEAU. RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 11; Sportsmen's 10. 11; Symphonic Singers 10, 11. POWELL. DEBORAH Bus. Ed.—Clerical • Office Worker 11, 12. POWELL. TONY F. PRICE, EDWIN J.V. Cross Country 10; J.V. 11. 12. Ceneral Coll. Prep.—Academic Wrestling 10, Varsity PRITCHETT. DONALD L. Coll. Prep.—Academic Art Club 10, 11, 12; Projectionist 10; Watehtower Homeroom Representative 10; Montaneer Art and Photography Editor 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11; School Play Art Committee 10, 11. PRZEWLOCKI, VINCENT Coll. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons 11; Clubs: Chess 11, 12; Ski 10; Varsity Tennis Manager 11. PURCEI.L. MARY Ceneral Future Nurses 10; Watehtower Homeroom Representa- tive 10; Fashion Show 11; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11. PURDY, FLOYD E. Ceneral Projectionist Club 10. QUACKENBUSH, LORRAINE Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 10, 11. 12; French Honor Society 10, 11. 12; French Luncheon 11, 12; FTA 10, II. 12; GAC 10; Red Cross 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep 12; Playbills II. 12; Spanish 12; Watch- tower Reporter 10, 11, 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff II, Literary Staff 12; Committees: School Play Make-Up 10, School Play Costume 11. QUAY. BONNIE Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Bowling Club 11, 12; Service Groups: English Book- room 11; Library 10; Office Worker 11, 12; Girls’ Intramural Sports 12. RAGUC.CI. NICHOLAS Bus. F.d.—Clerical Student Board 10; Ski Club 12. RAINEY, KATHLEEN Coll. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Notre Dame 11—Student Council 10; Clubs: Bowling 10, 11, 12, Junior Red Cross 10, School Paper 10; Ski 10. 11, 12; Spanish 10; Service Groups: Office Worker 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff 11, 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; NEDT Certificate 10; Girls Intramural Sports 11, 12. RAKVICA. CYNTHIA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Hill-Top Teens 10. Junior Red Cross 10; English Bookroom 12; Girls' Intramural Sports 10. RAMOS. MARY ANN Coll. Prep.—Bus. Ed. Clubs: Bowling 10, II, 12; FTA 12; National Honor Society 11, 12, Spanish 12, Library 12; Typing Award —Silver Pin 11; Girls' Intramural Sports 11, 12. RECTOR. DAVID Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubs: Chess II, 12; Science Seminar Society 10, 11; Ski 12; Watehtower Reporter 11. 12; NEDT Certifi- cate 10; Varsity Track Manager 10. REHAK. RONALD Ceneral Ski Club 10. II. 12. RELYEA, CHRISTINE Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 12; Clubs: FTA 10, Treasurer 11, President 12, Junior Red Cross President 10; Service Groups: Band 10. Moppettea 12. Montaneer Adver- tising Staff 10. 11, Advertising Manager 12; School Play Hostess 11; Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12; Girls In terse holastic J.V. Basketball 10. 11; J.V. Volleyball II. RENNA, FRANK A. Coll. Prep.-Academic Clubsi Ski 11, 12; Sportsmen’s 11, 12; Service Groups: Projectionist 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Com- mittee 11; Varsity Baseball 12; Track 11; Varsity Tennis 10. RENUS, PAUL Coll. Prep.-Academic REVECLIA, TONI ANN Bus. Ed.—Clerical Library Club 10; Hostess Open House Fashion Show 11. REYNOLDS. JANET Coll. Prep.-Academic Student Board 10, 12; Clubs: French Honor Society 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep 12; Ski 10; Service Groups; Cheerleaders, Captain 11 ( 12; Office Worker 11; Junior Prom Court 11; Junior Prom Committee 11; Hostess: Open House 10, 11, Freshman Orientation II, 12, Senior Talent Show 11; Girls’ Intramural Sports 10, 12. RHODES. ROBERT Coll. Prep.-Academic RICCIARDI, LINDA Bus. Ed.—Clerical Offico Worker 10, 12; Cirls Intramural Sports 10. 12. RICHUTE, ROBERT JAMES Colt. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Bowling 11; Pep 12; Science Seminar Society 12; Ski 11, 12; Sportsmen’s 10, Vice-President 12; Project Committee Chairman 11, 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Open House Host 11, 12; NEDT Certificate 10. 164 RILEY, ROBERT Central Ski Club 12. ROGERS. DIANE General ROURKE, WALTER M. General ROWLEY. RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Student Board II; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; Track 11, 12; Indoor Track 11. 12. RUP1NSKI, PAULA But. Ed.—Secretarial Club.: Buaineaa Education 10. 11; CAC 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep 10; Ski 12; Li brary 10. 11, 12; Chrlatmaa Party Decorating Com- mittee 12; Girls' Intramural Sports 10. 11, 12; Typ- ing Award-Bronze Pin 11. RYBALTOWSKI. JANICE But. Ed.—Secretarial Transfer from Idaho Falls High School 12—Clubs t Ski 12; Spanish 10; Service Croups: Courtesy Aida 11; Office Worker 12. SACCO. NANCY ANN Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 12; Scrvica Croups: Cheerleaders 11, 12; Keyettes 10, 11. 12; Moppettes 12; Hostess: Freshman Orientation 11, Open House 11, Senior Talent Show 11. SALMON, MARY ANN Coll. Prep.—Academic Bowling Club 11; Office Worker 10; Girls' Intra- mural Sports 11, 12. SANDORA. JULIUS Central Transfer from Fremont High School, California 11. SANTORA. DONNA Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11, 12; President 10; Student Board 10, 11, Secretary 12; Clubs: Critics 10, 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 12, Secretary 11; French Luncheon 10. 11, 12; CAC 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, Treasurer 12; Pep 12. Science Seminar Society 11. 12; Service Croups: Raiderettes ll.. 14 Symphonic Singers 10, 11. 12; Area All-State Choir 11, 12; Watchtower News Editor 12, Reporter 10, 11; Committees: Christmas Party Chairman 10, Junior Prom 11; Junior Prom Court 11; Hostess: Open House 10. School Play 11, Staff Meeting 12; NEDT Certificate 10; Syracuse Citixenship Citation 11, 12; Ciris' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12. SANTORO, LOUIS Coll. Prep.—Academic Bowling Club 10, 11; Junior Prom Decorating Com- mittee 11; Varsity Baseball 10, 11. 12; Varsity Bowl- ing 10, 11, 12; J.V. Football 10. Varsity 11, 12. SARDELLA, ANTOINETTE M. Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11; French Luncheon 11; FT A 10. 11, 12. National Honor Society 11, 12; Library Club 12; What Democracy Means To Me Contest Winner 11; French II Book Award 10. SAYLES. DOUGLAS J. Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Boys' State Award 11; J.V. Baseball 10. Varsity 11; Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12; Varsity Football 10, 11, 12. SCHECKLES, THEODORE Coll. Prep.—Academic J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11; J.V. Wrestling 10. SCHLICHT. DARLENE Bus. Ed.-Clerical Bowling Club 10. SCHMIDT. SANDRA Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 10. 11. 12; FT A 10. 11. 12; Junior Red Cross 11; Pep 10; Playbills 10. 12; Service Croupe: Library 12; Office Worker 12; School Play Stage Crew 10; Bronse Pin Typing Award 11. SCHWALM. MARY CRACE Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. SCOTT. MICHAEL Coll. Prep.—Academic Sportsmen's Club 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 11. SESOW. NAN Cl Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 11. 12; FTA 11. 12; Hill-Top Teens 11, Treasurer 10; Homemaking 12; Modern Dance 10; Pep 10; Playbills 10. 12; Ski 10. 12; Library 10; Montaneer Advertising Staff 12, Literary Staff 11; School Play Make-Up Committee 10, 11; Girls' Intra- mural Sports 10. SHAFRAN. PETER EDMUND Coll. Prep.—Academic Astronomy Club 11. SHAULIS, RONALD Trade Ed—Avia. Meek. Projectionist Club Treasurer 11, 12; Vocational Stu- dent of the Month 10. SHELDON. MICHAEL RICHARD Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Student Board 10, 11, Chairman 12; Clubs: Critics 10, 11; French Honor Society 10, Treasurer 11, 12; French Luncheon 10. 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep Club Chairman 12; Service Croups: Band 10. 11. 12: Key 10. 11. 12; MopDers Jl. 12; Student Advisory Council 11, 12; I ethnical Services 10; rfos : Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11, Freshman Orientation 11. 12. Senior Talent Show 11; School PUy Ticket Sales Committee ll'; AATF National French Award 10; AATF State French Award 10. 11; RPI Math and Science Medallion 11; American Legion Boys’ State 11; Schenectady Jaycee City Government Day Outstanding Participant Award 12; Delegate to Syra- cuse University Citixenship Conference 11. 12; NEDT Certificate 10; National Merit Scholarship I-etter of Commendation 12; Varsity Coif 10, 11, 12; J.V. Bas- ketball Manager 11, Varsity Manager 12; Varsity Foot- ball Manager 11, 12. SHUMWAY, KATHY Bus. Ed.—Secretarial Service Croups: Library 10; Office Worker 12, Raider- ettea 11; Senior Talent Show Hostess 11; Cirls’ Intra- mural Sports 10, 12. SIASKIEW1CZ, ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 11; Service Croups: Area All-State Choir 12; Symphonie Singers 10, 11, 12; Area All-State Choir Conference 12; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11; J.V. Football 10. SIMEK. GLENN THOMAS Central Sportsmen's Club 11; Montaneer Art and Photography Staff 10. SINAY, JAMES Coll. Prep.—Academic Sportsmen’s Cluh 11, 12; Varsity Tennis 10. 11; Varsity Track Manager 10. SLEDZ1EWSKI, MICHAEL Central SMITH. CATHERINE But. Ed.—Secretarial Clubs: Bowling 11. 12, CAC 12; Service Croups: English Bookroom 11; Office Worker 11, 12; Sym- phonic Singers 11, 12; Cirls Intrsmural Sports 12. SMITH. KAREN Ceneral SOBIESKI, CYNTHIA Ceneral Art Club 10; Service Croups: Keyettes 10, 11, 12; Receptionist 10, 11. SOMMERS. DONALD Coll. Prep.—Acodemic STARR. FRANK Coll. Prep.—Academic Student Board 10; Clubs: Hi-Y 10. 11; Junior Red Cross President 11; Pep 12; Service Croups: Athletic Council 11, 12; Library 10; NEDT Certificate 10; Indoor Track 10. 11. STEGEL. ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Golden Spike Shoe Society 10; Pep 12; Sym- phonic Singers 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11; J.V. Cross Country 10; J.V. Baseball 10; J.V. Football 11. STRAIT, DONALD Coll. Prep.—Tech. Stech. Student Board 11; Sportsmen’s Club 11, 12; Techni- cal Services 11, 12. STURGEON. MICHAEL Coll. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10, 11, 12; Pep 12; Ski 11. 12; Sportsmen's 10, 11; Service Croups: Projectionists 10; Symphonic Singers 12; Technical Services 10; Watehtower Photographer 10. 11, 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff 12; Junior Prom Deco- rating Committee 11; Indoor Track 10, 11; Track 10, 11. SYKALA, GEORCE Ceneral Clubs: DECA 10, Coldcn Spike Shoe Society 10; J.V. Cross Country 10. 11; J.V. Wrestling 10. SYKES. LAWRENCE Coll. Prep.—Academic Class Vice-President 11, 12; Student Board 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, Treasurer 12; Host: Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11; All-County Football Second Team 12.; J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity Tri-captain 11, 12. J.V. Football 10, Varsity Co-Captain 11, 12. TARIELLO, FRANK Coll. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Chess 11; Critics 11, 12; French Honor So- ciety 10, II, Co-chairman Tutoring Committee 12; French Luncheon 10, U;sModel United Nations 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Service Croups: Ath- letic Council 10, 11, Vice-President 12; Student Ad- visory Council 12; Technical Services 11, 12; NEDT Certificate 10; Annual High School Science and Math Examination—2nd Place 11; National Merit Letter of Commendation 12. TAYLOR, DANIEL General TAYLOR. JAMES General Projectionists' Club 10. TEICHNER. KARYN Coll. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Critics 10, 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, Vice-President 12; French Luncheon 10, 11; FTA 10; Model United Nations 10, 11; National Honor So- ciety II, 12; Science Seminar 11; Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12; Watchtower Reporter 10, 11, Feature Edi- tor 12; PSAT Honorable Mention 11; National Poetry Press—Honorable Mention 11. TERRY. PAUL ROBERT Coll. Prep.—Academic J.V. Football 10. TESTA. DAVID J. Coll. Prep.—Academic Transfer from Bishop Gibbons 11—Student Board Al- ternate 12; Clubs: Chesa 12; Radio Electrical 10; Ski 10. 11; Sportsmen'a 11; Projectionista 11, 12; Track 11. THORNE. WILLIAM T. Coll. Prep.—Academic TIDBALL, ERNEST Coll. Prep.—Academic Ccnnan Club 10, 11, 12. TOTE. JOHN Coll. Prep.—Academic TRICOZZI, FRANK General TROIANI, RACHELE Coll. Prep.—But. Ed. Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep 10, 12; Office Worker 10, 11, 12; Watchtower Reporter 10, 11. 12; Typing Staff 12; Montaneer Typ- ing Staff—Directory 12; Combined Choir Festival Hostess 11; NEDT Certificate 10; Cobleskill Short- hand—Transcription Award 12; National Poetry Con- test Winner 11; Cirls’ Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12. TROLIO, MICHAEL J. Coll. Prep.—Tech. Meek. Sportsmen's Club 12; Service Croups: Projectionists 11, 12; Technical Services 10, 11, 12; Montaneer Photography Editor 12. TURNER. MARILYN CoU. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Critics 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10, 11, 12; German Club Social Committee 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Play- bills 12; Service Croups: Library 12; Office Worker 11; Watchtower Homeroom Representative 10, 11; NEDT Certificate 10; French Embassy Award 10; Na- tional Merit Scholarship Commendation 12. URBAN. MARSHA A. CoU. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 10. 11. 12; CAC 10, 11, 12; Service Croups: Monogram 12; Receptionists 12; Cirls Intra- mural Sports 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Interscholastic Hockey, Captain 11. 12. Softball Captain 10. 11. 12; Volley- ball 10, 11. 12; Track 10, 12; Basketball 10. 11. 12; Bowling 10, 11, 12; Student Instructor 12. VAN DERWERKEN, MARY General Nightingales 12. VINCICUERRA. WILLIAM Ceneral J.V. Football 10. V1NEHOUT. CAIL Ceneral Bowling Club 10. 11, 12; Office Worker 12; Cirls Intramural Sports 10. VOCT. WILLIAM Ceneral Sportsmen’s Club 11; Track 10. VOSBURCH, ELAINE CoU. Prep.—Academic Service Croups: Gym Aide; Keyettes 10, 11, 12; Committees: Junior Prom Decorating 11, Christmas Party Decorating 10, 11; Senior Talent Show Hostesa 11. WALKER, ELIZABETH But. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA 11, Historian 12; Students' Store Worker 11; Poster Contest Certificate 11. WARREN, STEVEN Ceneral WARWICK. ACNES But. Ed.—Clerical WATERS. KATHRYN But. Ed.—Dist. Ed. Transfer from Mohonasen 11—DECA Club. Secretary 11, President 12; Service Croupe: Clee Club 10; Library 10; Select Choir 10. WEATHER HEAD. JOHN CoU. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Junior Red Cross 11; Model United Nations 11; Ski 11, 12; Service Croups: Band 10; Library 10; Montaneer Advertising Suff 11, Manager 12; Committees: Junior Prom Decorating 11; School Play Advertising 11. WECLOWSKI. MICHAEL CoU. Prep.—Academic Key Club 10, 11, 12; Host: Junior Prom 10, Senior Bsll 11. Senior Talent Show ll; J.V. Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11; J.V. Baseball 10. 11. WELCH. WILLIAM But. Ed.—Dist. Ed. DECA Club 12, Secretary 11. WESTERVELT. ROBERT CoU. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Clubs: Cheas 11, 12; Critics 10, 11, 12; German 10, Treasurer 11, Vice-President 12; Model United Na- tions 12; National Honor Society 11. President 12; Playbills 12; Science Seminar Society 11, 12; Service Croup : Athletic Council 10, 11, 12; Technical Service 10, Vic -President 11, 12; School Play Stage Crew 12; National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 12; RPI Science and Math Award 11; Franklin and Marshall Alumni Book Award 11; Literary Society Foundation of New York Cold Medal for German II 11; German II Regional Contest—3rd Prize 11; Annual High School Mathematical Asaociation of America Contest— First place 11. WHITE. JAMES ROBERT CoU. Prep.—Academic J.V. Basketball 10; Varsity Tennis 10. 12, Manager 11. WILKINSON. JAY CoU. Prep-Academic Band 10. 11. WILLIAMS, DOR1SANN CoU. Prep.—Bus. td. Clubs: Bowling 10. 11; CAC 11. 12; Moasgram Chairman Scheduling of Intramural Workers 12; Girls Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12; Cirls' interscholastic Hockey 10. II. Captain 12; Volleyball 11. 12; Basket- ball 10. 11. WILLIAMS. KENNETH General J.V. Football 10; Cross Country 10; Wrestling 12. WINCHESTER, MARY CoU. Prep.—Academic Bowling Club 11. 12. WISE. CHARLENE CoU. Prep.—Academic Executive Committee 11; Student Board Alternate 10; Clubs: French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10, 12; Hill-Top Teens 10, 11; Spanish 10, 11, 12; Service Croups: Majorettes 12; Monogram 12; Student Advisory Council 11, 12; Watchtower Reporter 10, 11; Montaneer Editor-In-Chief 12, Ad- vertising Manager 11. Literary Staff 10; Montaneer Editor Award 11; Cirls Intrsmural Sports 11, 12; Cirls Interscholastic Hockey 10, 11. WNOROWSKI, IRENE CoU. Prep—But. Ed. Clubs: Bowling 11; Playbills 11. 12; Ski 11; Service Croups: Library 10; Office Worker 11; Bronze Pin Typing Award 11; Cirls Intramural Sports 10, 12. WOJCICK1, PHILIP J. CoU. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Cerman Club 12; Open House Host 11, 12; German II Medal 11; J.V. Basketball 10. WOODMAN. PATSY Bus. Ed.-Clerical Clubs: Bowling 10; Junior Red Cross 11; Library 11, 12; Montaneer Advertising Staff 11; Cirls’ Intra- mural Sports 10, 11, 12. WOZNACK. ROBERT CoU. Prep.—Tech. Elec. Projectionists Club 11. YAHN, CAROL CoU. Prep.—Academic Clubs: Bowling 10; French Hooor Society 10, 11, 12; French Luncheon 10. 11; Junior Red Cross 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Service Croups t Of- fice Worker 12; Raiderettes 11, 12; NEDT Certificate 10; Cirls’ Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12. YANAKI, WILLIAM JOHN CoU. Prep.—Academic J.V. Baseball 10; J.V. Basketball 10; J.V. Football 10. YORK. JUDITH Bus. 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ROSE'S BRIDAL SHOP Ready Made and Created For You 176 Only Shoes of Its Kind in Schenectady DR. SCHOLL'S Shoes for Men, Women, end Children PLATT FOOD MARKET GROCERIES, FRESH VEGETABLES FROSTED FOODS AND MEATS 88 No. Brandywine Ave. BRZOZOWSKI FUNERAL SERVICE Your Neighbor since 1904 Large Chapel Facilities With-ln-A Family's financial means M. BOTTERI, Mgr. 644 Crane St. 374-1050 Compliments of: VAN CURLER MOTORS 123 Washington Ave. Phone 372-3366 Congratulations from BUSH POWELL, INSURANCE 148 Clinton Street Schenectady, New York INC. LIAISON MEMBERS OF DECA GET TOGETHER AT CARL'S ON DECA DAY. Row I—Mr. Hollnay, Training Director. The Carl Company; Mrs. Morse, Personnel Manager, The Carl Company; Mr. Ludwig. D. E. Teacher, Linton High School: Mrs. Bradley. Assistant Personnel Manager, The Carl Company; Row 2—Mr. Pause D. E. Teacher Mont Pleasant High School; Mr. Heisler, Vice-President, The Carl Company. 177 HONDA CITY 1371 Broadway EX 3-2624 JOS. 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Our very best wishes for success and happiness go with the graduates. Before you go, Seniors, tell the underclassmen our service can't be beat when it comes to yearbooks, school rings and graduation announcements. ,4 REGIONAL OFFICE L. G. Balfour Company P.O. Box 2509 Taylor Publishing Company Schenectady, N. Y. 12309 Bob Gray—Don Nash Jim Gerding—Dick Sims—Bob McFadden 39 years of service to the schools in Eastern New York 179 ANDREW W. WOOD CO., INC. 141 Catalyn Street Schenectady, New York 12303 Auto Parts, Tools, Equipment, Supplies Dial 374-4416-7-8 SHOP SERVICES— Bearing Press Valve Shop Brake Drum Lathe— VAN NORMAN Head Planer BARNEY'S 217 State Street Schenectady, New York T e store of QUALITY, FLAIR A VALUE KLEEN-KUT MARKET 1337 Crane Street DI 6-3146 N. 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Y. 12306 183 TRAVELODGE TRAVEL THE NATIONWIDE WAY Your Canadian Express Bus Company Guided Tours—Deluxe Charters State Street Schenectady, N. Y. Inn Room Coffee Compliments of: LEACH CORPORATIONS Anywhere—Anytime Albany—Schenectady—Co bios kill You name it and we will perform the TRANSPORTATION NATIONWIDE TOURS INC. Compliments of: BELLEVUE DELICATESSEN REAL ITALIAN STYLE PIZZA TO GO- 1914 Broadway Phone FR 2-8281 1244 Albany Street 377-3392 DUNKIN DONUTS Everybody's Dunkin Donuts 1200 State Street Schenectady, New York Compliments of: GEORGE'S MUSIC STORE Compliments of 509 State Street Schenectady, New York FR 4-5921 FRANK R. GALLO SON, FLORIST Compliments of: ALEX'S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Broadway and Campbell Schenectady, New York YOUR FRIENDLY FLORIST DI 6-1727 RALPH'S R. Comanzo Sons DRY CLEANERS-SHOE REBUILDERS 830-832 Albany Straet Phone Dl 6-8223 856 Crane Street Schenectady, New York 184 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of “67” An Account Willi One OffiIw It an Account With AU Offices SCOTIA GLENVILLE MOHAWK AVE. of TEN BROECK SARATOGA RD. at GLENRIDGE NISKAYUNA COLONIE BALLTOWN RD. at NOTT ST. CENTRAL AVE. at KILLEAN PARK GUILDERLAND-WESTMERE KARNER RD. at WESTERN AVE. 185 MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Ron Girard, Distributive Education Student, shows one of the latest styles in men's corduroy sports coats at Myers Boys Shop Compliments of: MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH J. MAZZONE Compliments of: HOMEROOM 216 Compliments of FOX MURPHY CARL W. LISS SPORTING GOODS Your General Electric Dealer for Appliances Television Custom Kitchens 126 Erie Blvd. FR 2-4795 Spalding—Rawlings—Riddell Fishing—Hunting—Golf—Tennis School and College Outfitters Wholesale and Retail FR 7-6414 Ski Rentals by the Day or Week Everything for the Skier” 426 State Street Schenectady, New York 186 Compliments of DiSEORGIO PIZZERIA 1427 Broadway Compliments of ITALIAN UNITED BAKING CO. Vita-Rich Bread 39-43 Jay St. Schenectady, N. Y. Phone FR 4-2747 Compliments of BENNETT'S MARKET 2120 Broadway Compliments of DIETZ'S 1165 Crane Street 01 6-7694 Compliments of CINDY'S LUNCH Slceeter Dubb, senior Distributive Education student, works with Mr. Gale in the Ski Department at Fox end Murphy Sporting Goods Store Lower Broadway A customer at Dave's Mens Shop looks for a real buy in men's shirts with the help of James Miller, Distributive Education student. Compliments of TONY'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of CERVERA, FELDMAN KIRVIN INC. All Forms of Insurance Courtesy of the LIGHT FUNERAL HOME 1428 State Street FR 4-1015 187 188 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Beaz A. Aldi Mrs. Genevieve Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Attanasio Mr. and Mrs. T. Beblowski Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beczak Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frank Bonacquist, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Calkins Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Canestraro Mr. and Mrs. James Caputo Miss Marcia Carr Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Coon Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cope, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Decker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Deveno Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dupont Mr. Fred O. Dutcher Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Falace Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Fogerty Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foss Mr. and Mrs. Marshall S. Furbeck Mr. and Mrs. William Goszewski Mr. and Mrs. Chester Greene Mr. John David Reardon Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grinnell The Guidance Department Mrs. Elsie Hamil Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jozefowicz Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lundberg Mr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Mastrofrancisco Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maura Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Maxwell Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William McDowell Mrs. Andrew Micklos Mr. and Mrs. Morton R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Morrett Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ott Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano Pecoraro Mrs. Angeline Petrucci Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prokop Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quackenbush Mr. and Mrs. Donald Relyea Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Renna Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ricciardi Mr. Samuel Ringland Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rupinski Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. C. Synder Mr. and Mrs. James Vinehout Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wnorowski Mr. Ralph J. Young Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Zeglen Mr. Joseph Zizzi Homeroom 129 Homeroom 130 Homeroom 213 Homeroom 216 Abbatiello, Albert ‘68—53, 69 Abhato, Joyce— ‘68—49. 90 Abbato, Nancy—‘67—70. 88. 99. 139 Abram , Veronica—'69—32. 76 Adams, John—19 Aggen, Sharon—‘68—48 Ahnert, Kurt—‘69—46. 61 Ahnert, (Mrs.) Olga—Faculty—10 Aldi, Albert—‘68- 60, 76. 110. Ill, 113, 114. 115, 118, 124 Aldi. Linda L. ‘67- 139 Aldi, Samuel ‘69 32. 77 Alena. John—‘66—122, 123 Alexander, Jean— 67—58, 61, 82, 139 Alexander, Michael—‘69—83 Alheim, Robert—‘67—83, 127, 139 Allen, Donna—‘69—32 Allen, Douglass—Faculty—12, 52 Almond, Luther—‘66—122. 123 Alois, Barbara Jo—‘67—68, 98, 139, 160 Alois, Richard—’( 8—50, 79 Amedore, Armand—‘68—51 Amcdorc, Thomas -’69—33, 83, 116 Amell, John 67 -60, 139 Amlaw, Audrey— 67—139 Anderson, Bennie—‘67—124 Anderson, Stephen— 68 51, 124, 125, 126 Angelone, Peter— 67—20. 75, 76, 77. 83. 139 Angerami, Donna— 69—33, 77 Anker. Ellen M.— 67 56. 70, 72. 77, 79, 80. 93, 139 Ankiewicz, Judith— 67—139 Antkowiak, Mary— 69—35 Antonellis, Joseph—70—41, 81 Archibald, (Mrs.) Genevieve—Faculty—12, 86 Argulski, Constance Faculty—12. 85, 128. 132, 135 Armour, Particia— 68—62, 63 Arre. Nancy— 68 .46, 69, 70, 79, 90 Attanaseo, Sheryle—‘67 58, 66. 139 Altanasio, John—‘67—59, 66, 68. 72, 82. 139, 151, 159, 160 Attanasio, Lawrence ‘69—46,67, 117, 124 Bailor. Richard— 69—36 Baker. Bernard—‘69—30 Ballard, Shirley— 69 77 Ballone, Donna—‘68—36 Bandosik. Betty Ann—‘67—71, 80. 93. 139 Bank. Nancy 67—139 Barber, Lela—‘67—68, 71. 78, 139 Barbour, David 69- 35, 67, 74 Barker, Dianne—‘69—42, 57, 133 Barlette. Patricia— 67- 66. 72. 82. 139 Barnhardt, Robert—‘69—37 Barone, Joseph- 6 - 77 Barratiere, Joseph—‘67—110 Barrett. Joanne—‘69—37 Barr , Kathleen— 67—139 Bartz, Susan—‘68- 45 Bassi. Guy—‘67- 62, 63, 64, 79, 83, 139 Bates, Sharon— 67—70, 77, 139 Battaglia, Christine—‘69 -30. 38, 77 Battaglia. Peter ‘68 -50, 62, 63. 64 Battalino, Claudia ‘68—45. 56. 57, 79, 81 Baxter, Lance—Faculty—12 Beardsley, Theodore—Faculty—12 Beblowski, Thaddeus—‘67—114, 124, 125, 139 Beblowski. Thomas— 67 124. 140 Beck, Kathleen—‘67-56. 79, 82. 140 Becker. Darvin ‘69- 38 Becker, Peter—‘67—56, 75, 81, 82, 85, 140. 159 Beczak, Joyce— 69— 10, 67, 93 Beeche, Sonia ‘68- 50. 56. 71, 81 Bellamy, Larry—‘68—63. 64 Belott, Judy— 67—86. 110 Benaquisto, Christine 67—66, 68, 82, 93. 138. 140, 160 Benaquisto, Marlene—‘67—110 Bernardi. Paul— 67—140 Berrian, Colleen— 68—52, 58 Berrian, Dennihe—‘67—140 Bialkowski, Karen E.—‘67—62, 64. 140 Bianchi, Lucia— ’67—66, 72, 93, 110 Bielawski, Kathleen— 67—56, 58, 72. 79, 140, 160 Bienduga, John R.—‘67—140 Bishop, Burton—‘6849 Bittner, John -’67 -60, 68. 76, 77, 124. 125. 140 Blau. Patricia—’69 34, 57, 77 Blaydes, Charles—‘67—140 Bleau, David—Faculty—13. 118 Bleau, Kathy— 69—131, 132 Bohowski, Robert—‘68—44 Boettner, Douglas— 68—44. 60, 69, 118, 122 Bnggus, Christopher— 68—53. 72 Bonacquist, Dominic—‘68—43, 53 Bonacquist, Harold—‘66—124 Bonacquist, Lynn— 67—56, 61, 68, 75, 77, 81, 82, 140 Bonczkowski, Paul— 67—110. Ill, 110 Bond, Donna— 69—91 Bond, Susan—‘68—47 Bonney, Shirley— 69—31 Boomhower. Ceorge—‘68—48 Boreali, Fred— 67—56, 68, 77. 79, 82, 140, 160 Borgia, Linda -’68—48, 58, 74 Bostick. Curtis—‘67—116, 140 Bothniann. Bonnie—‘69—34 Bottieri. Darlene—‘68—81 Bottieri, Paulette— 67—140 Bouck, Karen 67 76, 132, 140. 160 Bouek, Michael—‘69—77 Bowman, Leah— 68—51, 81 Boyd, David—Faculty—13, 61 Boyle, Margaret—Faculty—12 Bradshaw. Phillip— 68—46, 83 Braikovich. Evelyn— 69—32, 76 Brant, Charles—‘67—141 Brennan. Mark—‘68—51 Brennan. Patrick— 68—47 Brercton. David 68- 45. 60. 61, 73 Breuer, Hannelore 68—62, 63 Brion, Colleen— 69—32 Brion, Terry L.—‘68—56 Broderick, Winifred—‘68—69, 77, 85, 128. 131, 132, 135 Brodessor. Reinhardt ‘66 124 Brooks, Elaine 67—76, 77, 135. 158 Brooks. (Mrs.) Ida—Faculty—12 Brooks. Samuel— 69 33, 75, 77, 114 Brophy, Catherine 68—45 Brown. Douglas—70—41, 74, 77, H7 Brown, Keith 66 122 Brown, Robert— 67—141 Brown. Vernell ‘69—36, 77 Brugnetti. Cynthia— 67—141 Brugnetti. Victoria— 68—45 Bnmdege. Brenda 68—50, 63, 64, 74 Buechner, Janice— 69—36 Bulli , Gail ‘67-61.92. 141 Bumhardatorc. Frank— 67—68, 76, 77, 125, 141, 160 Bunt. Lonnie—‘68—47, 93 Buono. Hilary— 67—71, 141, 160 Burdick. Charles—Faculty— 12 Burdick. Roper 67- 71, 82, 122, 141 Burg, Karen- -’67—58, 141 Burg, Kathleen pg—86 Bums, Robert—Faculty—12, 91 Butryn, Joyce—‘67 56, 58. 78. 141. 160 Button, Bruce A.— 67—62. 63, 141 Bvster, James ‘67—141 Cade, Terry L.—‘68—36, 114, 117 Cagnina. John— 67- 82, 141 Cahill, Theresa ‘67- 142 Caiazzo, Dominick 68—124 Caiazzo, Pasquale—‘67—124, 125, 126 Calarco, Joann— 69—56, 69, 81 Caldara, Angela ‘68 43, 52, 58, 76, 77 Caldaro, Bruno—Faculty—12, 138 Calkins, Cary—‘67-82, 127, 142 Campana, Joseph— 68—52, 60, 63, 64, 65 Campanella, Theresa ‘67 68, 75, 142 Campbell, Carol— 69—76 Campbell, Garry— 68 49, 60, 110. 122 Canastraro, Laura— 67—58. 92. 142 Capitummino, Salvatorie ‘68—49 Cappcllo, Carol— 69- 42, 56 Caprara. Ralph—‘68 -60. 110, 111 Capullo. Marion— 68—44, 62, 63, 64, 72, 171 Caputo, Cheryl—‘68—43, 47, 58, 67, 69, 90 Caputo, Christine—‘68—44, 56, 61, 67, 69, 72, 74,93 Caputo, Joann—‘68—47, 71, 93 Caputo, Michele—‘69—35, 93 Caracciolo, Clare—‘67— 58, 71, 80, 142 Carey, Joseph— 68—125. 126 Carbide. Linda— 69—37, 67, 76, 78, 93 Carlock, Laura— 69—37, 67, 93 Carlos, Joyce— 67—114. 142 Carlos, Mary I,ou—‘69—38 Carlos, Robert— 66—125 Came vale, Corinne ‘67—58. 88, 92, 142, 160 Carr, Marcia—Faculty—13, 50. 80 Carter, Aaron— 66—124 Caruso, Raymond— 67—142 Carusone, Alexander—‘68—49, 117 Casso, John 69—38, 60, 72, 92 Cavanaugh. Frances— 67—142 Cervoni. Dominick—‘69—40 Cervoni, Louis— 67—142 Chamberlain, Bruce— 67 142 Chapin. Harlan—Faculty—35 Charton. Diane—Faculty 13. 49, 71. 130, 131, 133, 134 Chase, Diane ‘69—40, 77 Chase, Margaret—‘67—77. 142 Chocca. Bruce— 68—51, 60, 81 Chevalier, Claudia— 69—39, 81 Chiacchiaretti. Eileen— 69—39, 77 Choquette, Robert— 69—31, 75 Christian, Donna—‘67—66, 82, 89, 93, 143, 154, 159 Christian. Paul— 67—143 Churchill, (Mrs.) Nancy—Faculty—12, 78 Ciabbotte, Kathryn 68 18, 57, 71, 135 Ciampa. Albert—Coach -114 Ciancetta, Thomas—‘68- 43,46,114 Cicszynski, Dennis—’69E-34 Cimo, Frances- ‘69--69 Cintula, John—‘69—30, 42, 69, 81 Civitello, Mary Ann— 67 58, 76, 80, 85, 128, 133, 143, 160 Clark, Donna—’6 —80 Clark, Douglas—‘67—143 Clark, Eleanor Faculty—4, 12, 74 Clark, Chester—Faculty—12, 24, 42 Clemovich, Anne—‘69—32, 67, 78 Cochrane, Kenneth—‘68 -53, 60, 69, 85 Cohen, (Mrs.) Diane—Faculty—12 Colandra, Anthony— 67—60, 158 Cole. Robert—Faculty—12, 27 Collins. Joseph—Faculty—8 Collins, Paul— 68—57 Collis, Delbert—Faculty—13 Colombo, Marguerite—‘69—32, 77 Comanzo, Catherine— 67—143 Comanzo, Thomas—‘69—33. 75 Commarto, Nancy ‘69—33. 67, 76, 78. 93 Coon, Elaine— 67 68, 76, 82. 93, 131, 143 Cope, Joann— 69 -36 Cope, Nancy— 67—56, 61, 72. 76, 77, 92, 140 Comick, Christopher—‘67—143 Costa, Darlene—‘68—46 Courtney, George—Faculty—11 Crawford, Marvin—Faculty—13, 40 Credn Janice- ‘69—77 Croff, Doreen— 69—35, 77 Cummings, David ‘69—35, 60, 77 Cummings (Mrs.) Helen—Faculty—12, 72 Cummings, Vincent— 70—41, 77 Cunningham, Elizabeth—Faculty—10 Cydylo, Joseph— 67—143 Czuhernat, Alice— 67—62, 64, 143 Czubemat, Alice— 67—62, 64, 143 Czuhernat, Sandra—‘69—37, 58 Dagostino. Marilyn ‘67—66, 68, 70, 71, 76, 77, 78, 93. 143 Daignault, Floyd—‘67- 143 Dalton, Sandra— 69—38, 76 Daniels, Delores— 67—58, 143 Daniels, Richard E.—‘69—38, 60, 75 Davidoff, (Mrs.) Katherine—Faculty—12, 57 Davidson, Donald—‘69—40 Daviero, Maria—‘67—71, 73, 93, 143 Davis, (Mrs.) Sharon—Faculty—12 190 Dawson, Janis—’67—56, 77, 79, 92, 143, 160 Dawson, Marc—’68—50 DeBerardinis, Robert—’69—39 DeBiase, Donna—'67—143 DeCaprio, Paula—’69—39, 56, 77, 93 DeCarlo, Armand—’67—143 Decatur, Sue—’68—49 DeCesare, Donald—70—41, 75, 77, 83 Decker, Eileen M.—’67—58, 78, 82, 92, 143 DeForest, Daniel—70—41, 77 DeCeorgia, James—’68—51 Deitz, Pamela—’67—58, 66, 80, 82, 89, 98, 135, 143 Deitz, Richard—’67—143 Dejohn, Frank—’67—110, 112, 115, 127, 144 Delgado, Tony—’69—31, 118 D'EIisiis, Barbara—’68—52 DcllaRocco, Michael—’69—31, 67, 69 DellaVilla, Gary—’66—122 DeLorenzo, Cheryl—’67—58, 144 DeLorenzo, James—’68—116 DeMania, Diana—’69—32 DeMarco, Albert— 68—122 DeMarco, Robert—’69—32, 77, 114 DcMartino, Linda—’67—144 DeMatteo, Yvonne—’67—68, 144 DeMeo, Pamela—’68—53, 84 Demi, Patricia—’69—32, 78 DeNardis, Claude—’67—127, 144 DeNardis, Linda— 69—42, 77 Denefrio, Fred—’66—127 DeNice, Jeffrey—’69—33, 60, 83 DeNora, Deborah—’68—44 DeBoalo, Carmen—’69—39, 114 DeBoalo, John—’68—50, 81 DeSantis, Arthur—’67—183 DeSantis. David— 67—77, 144 DeSantis Henry—’68-44, 60, 63, 65, 110, 112, 122 DeSantis, Thomas—’68—47 DeSarbo, Toni—’69—36 DeVamnc, Frances—’68—135 Deveno, (Mrs.) Theresa—Faculty—12, 86 DeVincenzo, Louisa—’69—36 DeVitt, Eleanor—pg—86 DiBlasio, Joann—’68—43, 49, 58 DiBlasio, Patrick—’67—59, 124, 125, 144 DiCcrbo, Alfonso—Faculty—12 DiCerbo, Joanne—’68—13, 49, 57, 67, 69, 90 DiCerbo, Thomas—-Faculty—13, 14 DiCesare, Joseph—’69—77, 83 Dickson, (Mrs.) Ruth—Registrar—11 DiCocco, John—’66—124 DiCocco, Joseph—’68-48, 62, 124, 125 DiCocco, Maria—’67—56, 72, 78, 144 DiCocco, Thomas—’68—43, 48, 69, 110, 116 DiCristofaro, Paul—’67-00, 76, 77, 138, 144, 160 DiDonato, Peter—’68—46, 60, 110, 111, 115, 122 DiDonna, Albert—’67—60, 144 DiDonna, Janice—’68—50 Diel, Cheryl—’68—50 DiGiorgio, Stephen—’68—51, 56 DiLeva, Terry—’68-43, 51. 70, 76, 77, 90 DiLiberto, Marcia—’68—46 DiNinni, Maria—’68—46, 58, 67, 81 DiNola, Cary-’69—60. 76, 77. 120, 122 DiNolar, Ronald—’69—35, 69, 77 Ditoro, Anthony—’69—46, 67 Ditoro, Michael—’68—124 Dockal, Michael— 67—144 Donadio, Gregory—’68—48, 122 Donadio, Linda—'67—70, 71, 144 Donato, Catherine—'68—43, 45, 58, 69, 71, 80 Donato, Thomas—’67—77, 144 Doney, William—’69-417, 77 Dougherty, Fred—Faculty—16 Doulin, James—’70—41, 77 Doulin, Kathleen—’69—37, 77 Dubb, Marsha—’67—144 Dubb, Winford—’67—59, 62, 144, 170, 187 Dugan, William— 67—56, 73, 82, 85, 144, 159 Dukes, Jerome—Faculty—13 Dunn, Carol—’69—38, 67 Dunphy, Terry—’69—38 Dupont, Patricia—’67—56, 58, 74, 78, 144 Dussault, Adrienne—’69—38, 56, 61, 77 Dussault, Rene— 68—49, 63, 79 Dutcher, Fred—Ass’t Principal—9 Dwyer, Judith—’68-50, 57. 80, 84, 93, 132 Dykrman, Sandra—’67—56, 61, 66, 79, 82, 145, 160 Dykstra, Marilyn—70—41 Easley, Nora—’69—40 Eigabroadt, William—Faculty—12 Elacqua, Joseph—’68—52 Eliashuk, Kim—’69—42, 114 Evans, Joyce—’68—49, 70 Failina, Jeffry—’67—160 Falace, Anthony—’67—110, 111, 115, 116, 158 Falconia, Jay—’66—124 Famiano, Barbara—’68—52, 69 Famiano, Judith—’69—40, 57, 69 Farnham, John—’68—45, 73, 85 Farone, Dominick— 67—76, 145 Farry, Anne Mario—’68—52, 69 Ferraro, Frank—’68—53 Ferri, Karen—’68- 49, 58, 69, 71, 73 Ferris, William—’67—145 Fiano, Sandra—’68—49, 67, 90 Filipek, Marie—’67—58, 145 Fingerhut, Barbara—’68—44 Fiorillo, Paula-’69-30, 39, 69, 76, 93 Fischer. Linda-’69—30, 39, 67, 69, 76 Fisher, Frank—’67—145 Fisher, Richard—’69—46 Fitchner, Wayne— 66—124 Florek, Bernard—’68—47 Florence, Nancy—’69—31 Florence, Peggy—’68—47, 70, 87, 92 Flower, John—’68—25, 49 Foley, Donna—’69—34, 77, 93 Foss, Susan—’67—82, 87, 93, 94,145, 159 Foster, Daniel—’69—34 Fountain, Gary—’69—32, 114 Fountain, Walter—’68—49, 110 Fowler, Charles—’69—30, 32, 114 Fowler, Joyce—’67—143 Fowler, Ronald ’69—32, 75, 125, 126 Fowler, Roy—’68—49, 125 Fox, Frank—’69-21, 33, 67, 69 Fragomeni, Richard—’67—66, 67, 68, 77, 82, 92, 138, 145, 160 France, Allan—’69—36, 67, 74, 92 France, Linda—’68—46 Francis, David—’67—145 Frascatore, Janet— 69—33, 56 Frazier, Eloise—pg—86 Frederick, Shirley—’67—71, 145 Frcscatore, Anthony—’67—76, 77, 85, 116, 117, 145 Fresoni, Kenneth— 67—145 Friedman, John—Faculty—12, 23 Friello, Joseph—’66—124 Friello. Martha—’67—145 Frier, Debra-’67-83, 145 Frumkin, (Mrs.) Barbara—Faculty—12 Fulton, Robert—’69—77, 120 Furbeck. Muriel—’67—68, 81, 82, 145, 160 Fusco, Sandra -’68—48, 58, 79 Gabrielle, Patricia—’68—45 Gaida, Gerald—’68—77, 124 Gaige, Dennis—’69—35 Gaines, Marie—’68—51, 57, 74, 92 Gallagher, Carla Ann—’67—145 Cans, Bruce—’68—46, 81, 125 Ganswith, Celeste—’69—46, 67, 74 Ganswith, Gary—’68—51 Ganswith, Henry— 69—37 Ganswith, Larry—’68—46, 75 Gardner, Bruce—’68—46 Gardner, Paul—’67—77, 145 Garoffallou, Gary—’69—38 Gary', Sandra—’69—38, 77 Gaspara, Vido—’67—79, 145 Gaudio, Patricia—’67—58, 68, 70, 71, 80, 145, 160 Gauger, Patricia—’68—67, 74, 75, 76, 77, 84, 85 Gentile, Robert— 67—145 Giacumo, Michael—’68—79 Giello, Joseph—’67—146 Ginaitis. Linda—’69—40, 74, 77, 79, 81 Girard, Ronald—’67—62, 64, 146, 186 Girard, Terry—’68—45 Godlewski, Marcia—’67—58, 72, 82, 93, 146 Goldfarb, Lawrence—Faculty—12 Goldstein, Gerald—Faculty—12, 81 Gordon, Roberta—’69—74 Gordon, Keen -’68—50, 69, 70, 71, 79, 93 Gordon, Nancy—’68—50, 67, 85, 128, 130, 132. 134 Gorgos, William—Faculty—13 Gosselin, Rosemary—’67—83, 146 Goszewska, Virginia—’67—56, 66, 68, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 93, 133, 146, 160 Grabicki, Gary—’68—52, 124 Grabicki, Joan—’67—58, 146 Grassfield, (Mrs.) Mary—Faculty—14 Greco, (Mrs.) Roseann—Faculty—14 Green, Michael—’67-81, 83, 146 Greene, Susan—’67—56, 74, 81, 146 Gregory, John—Guidance Counselor—11 Greppo, Michael—’69—31, 75 Gretten, Carol—’69—31, 58 Griffin, Nelson—’68-43, 53, 60, 75, 81, 114 Grinnell, (Mrs.) Carol—Faculty—14 Grinnell, Richard—Faculty—14, 122 Gronvall, (Mrs.) Florence—Faculty—14, 91 Gross, Lawrence—’67—146 Grounds, June—’67—58, 83, 146 Grounds, Phyllis—’68-43, 49, 57, 58, 69 Guliano, Nancy—’67—58, 146 Gunn, George—’68—44 Guthan, Thomas—’68—35, 125 Guzzo, Mario—’68—44 Hale, Holly—’69—34, 69, 75, 77 Hall, Bruce—’66—122 Hall, Donna—’67—71, 146 Hale, James—’66—124 Hallak, Karen—’67—128, 129, 130, 135, 146 Hallak, Linda—'67—76, 77, 82, 146 Hallak, James—’69—69, 76 Hallenbeck, Albert—Faculty—15, 75 Hamil, Robin—’67—66, 76, 80, 82, 146 Hamilton. Samuel—Faculty—15 Hammond, Juliann—’69—30, 32, 67, 69 Handy, John-’68—47, 110 Handy. Joseph-’69-32, 114, 117 Hane, Ronald—’68-49 Harpp, James—’68—48, 63 Harris, Adrienna—’69—76 Harris, Douglas—’69—33, 76 Harris, Edwina—’67—62, 64, 65 Hart, Lynne—’67—58, 66, 70, 79, 82, 89, 99, 146 Hartigan, Diane—’69—30, 33, 67, 69, 76 Harvey. Donna—’68-48, 69, 70, 71, 79 Hatala. Marianne—’69—39, 74 Haulman, Judith—’69— 36 Haver, Donald—Faculty—14, 15, 53 Hawkey. David—’67—79, 146 Hayes, AIfred-’69—36 Hays, Paula—70-41, 77 Heidenstrom, (Mrs.) Elaine—Faculty—15,82 Heidenstrom, James—’69—35, 76 Heisler. Richard-’68-46 Helm, Charles—’69—31 Henry, Charles—Faculty—15 Hepburn. Mark—’67—59, 124, 146 Herath, Patricia-’67-74, 79, 80, 82, 89, 92, 146 Herman, Janice—’69—46, 74, 75, 81, 84, 85 Hesler, James—’67—56, 66, 73, 75, 82, 85, 146, 159 Hewitt, Margaret—’67—86, 147 Hickey, Jack—Ass’t Principal—9 Hicks, David—’68—43, 45, 69, 114 Hill, James—’68-46, 81 Hines, Tyrone—’67—77,122, 124, 147 Hofer, Mary—’68—46, 72. 84 Hogan, Mary Ann—’69—34 Hohenshild. Dennis—’67—147 Holcomb, Kenneth—’67—147 Holt, Hazel—Faculty—14 Honicki, Christine— 69—77 Hopkins, Karen—’68—51, 63, 64 191 Hopper, Jeffrey—'67—56, 77. 82, 147 Hopper. Walter—'69—35, 77, 83 Horinka, Michael— 69—35, 61, 73, 75, 81 Hoyt, Darlene— 67—147 Hudson. Edwin—Faculty—14 Huestis, Helen— 69—46 Huggins, Sylvester—Coach—110 Hunt, Nancy— 63-45, 58. 74, 34 Hymy, Michael— 69—37, 69, 125 Hyson, Nancy— 67—147 Hyson, Patricia— 69—37, 74, 78 Iacovitti, Michael— 68—45, 60, 77, 110, 118 Ille, Barbara— 67—68, 147 IUe. Thomas— 69--38, 114 Imbesi, Frances— 69—38, 56, 67 Iovinella, Deborah— 67—147 Isabella, Ralph— 68—50, 60 Isabella, Thomas— 67—124, 125, 147 Jackson, Gary— 68—52, 122 Jackson, Kenneth— 69—116 Jackson, Sandra— 67—58, 147 James, Dennis— 67—110, 124, 125, 147 James, Larry— 68—46 Janice, Robert— 69—42 Jankowski, Joseph— 67—60, 147 Jarvis, Donald— 67—75, 77, 124, 125, 148 Jarvis, Isabel—Guidance Counselor—10 Jarvis, Mary— 69-7-40, 57, 77 Jarvis, Robert— 69—34 Jeffes, Lynn— 69—39 Jegabbi, Lynn— 68—76, 77 Jegier, Bonnie- 69—-31, 77 Jendzeizyk, Paul— 70—41, 77 Jenkins, Karen— 69—30. 31, 58, 74, 77. 81. 85. 128 Jensen, Anna 69- -46 Johnson, Carol— 67—74, 82. 148 Johnson. Edward— 68—43, 52 Johnson, Kenneth—Faculty—120 Johnson. Rachel— 68—53, 84 Jones, Clarence— 69—42 Jones, Faith— 69—34, 74. 76 Jones, Ho ward--’69—42, 60, 81, 83 Jones, Roger—’68—52 Jozefowicz, Marcia— 67—58, 61, 80, 82, 148, 160 Jurosko, Phyllis— 67—56, 66, 78, 82, 148 Kaczkowski, David— 68—53 Kaczynski, Joseph -’67- 148 Kallinisrh, Martha Faculty—14 Kaminski. Kathy— 68—49, 85, 135 Kandel, Denis— 69—46, 75 Karker, Catherine -’68- 45, 67, 75, 77 Karlan, Christine—'68—53, 75 Kautz (Mrs.) Harriet—Faculty—14, 91 Kazmierrzak, Donald— 68—49 Kedzior, Ed ard— 67—62, 64, 148 Kehl, Anita—’69—32, 76 Kellerhouse. Susan—’68—44 Kelly, Bonnie— 68—26, 47, 53, 69, 70, 79, 80 Kelly. Karen— 69-32, 72. 81 Kenny, Charles— 69—33, 93 Keszev, David— 69—36, 77 Keszey, Karen— 67—21, 56, 82. 148. 160 Kill , Alice— 67—148 Kilinski, Paul— 69—35 Kingsbury (Mrs.) Christine—Faculty—14 Kinzel, Paul—’68—49, 110 Klaas, Doris— 67-86, 148 Klimowski, Dennis— 68—56. 74, 125 Knapp, Karen—Faculty—15 Knightes. Walter— 68—42, 48, 117 Kniskern, David— 69—36, 83 Knowles, Richard— 67—148 Knull, Gale—’68-110 Kochem, Robert— 68-45, 124, 125 Komorny, Janet— 68—50, 58, 74 Kontakos, Voula— 67—148 Kowalzyk, Paul— 69—42, 73 Kozak, James— 68—43, 45, 59, 60, 67, 118, 119 Kraemer (Mrs.) Ruth—Faculty—15, 32, 84 Krawczak, Michael— 67—79, 158 Kristel, Michael—’67-63, 65, 110, 148 Kroll, David— 67—148 Kuder, August—’67—148 Kulbako, Joseph—’68—43, 47, 85, 124 Kulesza, Andrew— 67—85, 148 Kuta, Edward—’67—60. 79, 148 Kutil, Cynthia— 68—57, 84, 92 Kwak, Susan— 67—86, 135, 148 Lobambard, Eli— 67—148 Labonte, Donald—’67—59, 110, 148 LaCasse, Donna—’69—57 LaFrenierc, Alan—’68—53 LaFreniere, Roger— 67—24, 148 Lake, Dennis— 69-30. 35, 69, 79, 114, 117 Lake. Wayne— 67-68, 79, 148 LaMalfa, Francine—’67—148 LaMalfa, Paul— 68—50 LaMay (Mrs.) Sharlynn -Faculty—15 Lanaro, Mary Lee— 67—70, 71, 148 Lanaro, Rosemary— 67—148 Lancaster, Sandra—’67—148 Lancaster, William— 69—42 Lane. John— 69—118, 121 Lape, Allen— 67—148 Lape, Dennis— 68—45. 110 Larrabee, David—’68—50 Larrabee, Paul— 69—63 Larsen, Paul— 68—50 Lasak, Roberta—’67—20. 73, 76, 77, 80, 85, 87. 93, 128, 130, 132, 148 Lastarza, Richard— 69—38 Lautenback, Terry— 68—60 Lavin, Patricia— 69 40, 58. 76, 93 LaVoy, Thomas—'67—148 Lawlor. Ellen— 68—52, 56, 61, 79, 82 Lawrence, Thomas— 69—40, 77, 114 Leach, William— 67—77, 148 Leber, Gcorge-’68-47, 61, 67, 73, 75, 85 Ledbetter, Marie—’68—52 Leffingwcll. Robert—’67—62, 148, 180 Lcfkowitz (Mrs.) Jacqueline—Faculty—15 Lcga, Charles- 69 -46, 60, 114, 122 Leip, Richard---’69—39 Lenccwicz, Linda— 67—58, 78, 148 Lentine, Patricia— 67—57, 58, 84, 148 Levanway (Mrs.) Elizabeth—Faculty—15, 72 Levine. Barry—’67—76, 77, 81, 148 Lcwandowski. Carol—’68—53, 76 Lewandowski, Kristin— 67—68, 148 Lewis, Allan— 67—148 Lewis, Manilla—’69—39, 77, 85, 128 Lewis, Mary Lou— 67—56, 72, 148 Lewis, Priscilla— 68—49, 56 Lewis, Wayne—’69—42 Lezzi, Linda—’67-68, 70, 71, 151, 160 Liggett, John 68—53 Lippman, Eileen— 69—31 Liquori, Carol— 67—58. 151 Lokenberg. John— 68--49, 76, 77, 83 Ix mbardi, Bruce— 68—44 Lombardi, Claudia— 69—31, 76 Lombardi. Paula— 69—30. 34, 57, 77 Long. Linda- -’69—77 Lontrato, Barbara— 68—44, 75, 77 Loomis (Mrs.) Eleanor—Faculty—14, 36 Lotano, Paul— 69—34, 77 Loveland, Gary— 69—35, 122 Ludwig, Robert—Faculty—23, 66 Luffman, Susan—’68—47, 79 Lundberg, Susan— 67—58, 68. 70, 71, 82, 98, 151 Lunney, Marianne— 67—77 Lupe, Michael— 67—66, 75, 82, 83, 151, 159 Luther. Barbara— 68-47, 56, 74, 93 McBride, Daniel— 67—151 McCann. Marla— 67—76, 151 McDonald, John— 68—53 McDonald, William— 67—151 McDougall, David— 67—59, 60, 68, 82, 116, 117, 124, 125, 126. 151, 159, 160 McDowell, Lynn—’67-68, 86, 151, 157 McGough, John— 68—114 McGovern, Patrick— 67—124, 151, 160 McGraw, Marilyn—’69—34, 57, 81 McKay, Marjorie— 67—151 McKay. Natalie— 69-32 McKay, Peter— 66—123 McKendree, Francis— 67—56, 66, 68, 76, 77, 82, 147, 151, 159 McNeil, (Mrs.) Gail—Faculty—14 MacDonald, Patricia— 67—58, 151 Mackey, Stephen—’67—56, 81, 151 Madclone, Thomas— 69—32, 77, 114 Mahar, Daniel—’69—33 Mahoney, Francis—’67—91, 151 Maio, Carmen—’67—96 Maiorano, John—’67—76, 77, 151 Majewski, Thomas—70—41, 77 Malacek, Anastasia— 69—36, 57 Malacek. Michael— 67—151 Malacek, Valerie— 68—48 Mallozzi, Frank—’67—66, 81, 82, 93 Mancuso, (Mrs.) Maryjane—Faculty—10 Manieri, Margaret—’67—56, 61, 66, 73, 77, 82, 85, 128, 129, 131, 151, 160 Manna, Francine—’68—51, 69, 70, 71, 80 Mannato, Janice—’69—40 Mannato, Richard—’67—151 Mantei, Alexander— 69—77 Marchitto, Frank—’66—122, 123 Marciniak, Martin—’69 46, 73, 75, 79, 117 Marcinkowski, Edward— 68—46, 110, 122 Maresca, Laura— 68—51, 67, 80 Marion, Phyllis— 69—57, 69, 76, 78 Markiewicz, George— 69—35 Marocco, Linda— 67—58, 151 Marquez, Paul— 67—60, 76, 151 Marquez, Peter- 67-76. 77, 151 Marquis, Nancy—’68—53, 79, 81, 82 Marra, Sharon—’69—37, 56, 78 Marrone, Sandra—’68- 43, 46, 70, 71, 76, 77 Marsh, James ’68—46, 69, 127 Martin. Marguerite— 67—58, 151 Marliniano, Lawrence -’70—30, 41, 75, 117 Martiniano, Linda— 67—71, 82, 151, 160 Martiniano, Vincent—’68—43, 45, 59, 110 Marx, Bruce— 69—38, 60 Mastorianni, I iura— 69—37, 56 Matheson, John— 70—41, 83 Matulcwicz, Ruth—’68—135 Maura, Bruce— 67—151 Maxwell, Debra— 67—71, 78, 151 Maxwell, Joann— 68—36 Mayes, Richard— 68—36 Maynard, Lucy— 68—72 Mayo, Richard— 69—39, 60 Mayvillc, Gail—’69—39, 77 Mazzuceo, William— 69—31 McNeil, (Mrs.) Gail—Faculty—14 Meir, Glenn— 68—45 Meinhold, Richard—’68—45, 73, 85 Melco, Christopher— 69—32, 69 Melc, Gary 69—77 Merchant, Linda— 69—33, 57 Merchant, Sharon— 67—57, 68, 70, 86, 151 Merry, Clarence— 69—36 Mcsscrc, Nicholas—’69—36 Mcssinger, Patricia— 69—67 Meyer, Sandra—'68—52, 79, 84 Micklos, Diane—’67—66, 72, 73, 76, 77, 80. 82, 88, 98, 151 Miles, Donald—’69—120 Miles, Paul-’67—24, 83, 151 Miller, Ann—’68—63, 64 Miller, Clarence—’69-114, 120 Miller, David—’67—160 Miller, Deborah—’67-71, 93, 151 Miller, James—’67—62, 151, 187 Miller, John— 68—52 Miller, Steven— 6a-46, 85 Miller, Willie— 67-117 Milliman, Clen- 68-45, 60 Mineconzo, Angelo— 67—51 Mineconzo, Jeannette— 68—49, 135 Mineconzo, Michael— 67—79, 83, 151 Miron, (Mrs.) Alice—Central Treasurer—10 Mizenko, Donald— 69—35 Modest, Carleatha—’66—135 Modest, Marlene— 67—62, 64, 151, 176 Mohrhoff, Mark- 69-35, 120, 122 Monarch, Denise— 69—37, 77, 93 Mone, Maria— 69—37, 81, 93 Mone, Robert— 68—23, 50 Monroe, Phyllis—70—41, 77 Montone, Patricia— 68—43, 44, 61, 78, 80, 93 192 Montayne, Dennis—’69—38 Moon( Mrs.) Mary—Faculty—14 Moore, Dolores—PC—86 Moore, Emery—’66—124, 125 Moore, Monica—’69—38 Moraway, Melvin—’68—47 Morhous, John—70—41 Morrctt, Deborah—’69—40, 57, 93 Moscardini, Thomas—’69—39, 76 Mosier, Bonnie—’69—31, 58, 63, 64 Mould, Cheryl—’68—49, 76, 8-1 Mueller, Michael—’68—110 Muller, William—’67—77, 83, 114, 151 Mulvaney, Lawrence—Faculty 14, 110, 115 Mumblow, James—’68 -48 Murphy, Eleanor— 67—56, 78, 134, 151 Murphy, William—Faculty—15, 79 Muscanell, John—’67—151 Muscancll, Thomas -’67—158 Musto, Gloria—’69- 34, 67, 76 Nacca, John—’67—151 Nagle, Sue— 67—151 Nnstacie, Rose—’67—153 Ncach, Angela—’67—153 Neach, Michelle—’69—69 Nedosko, Linda—’68—43, 48, 74, 92 Nedvidck, John—’68—50, 122 Nelson, Charles—’68—50, 60, 83, 122 Nero, Lisa—’68—51, 63, 64, 171 Nettles, Reginald—’68—46, 125 Newberry, Dawson—’69—46, 81, 120 Newcomb, David— 69—32, 83 Nicholas, Susan—’67—66, 82, 153 Nicholas, Mark—’69—22, 32 Niedbalski, Robert—’69—33 Northrop, Jay—’68—36 Norvici, John—’68-51, 122, 125 Novak. Steven—’67—59, 72, 92, 110, 118, 122, 153, 159 Nowell, Robert-’69—35, 75, 83 Noyes, Margaret ’68— 46, 58 Noyes, Betsy—’67—153 O’Brien, Michael—’69—33, 120 O’Connor, Gail—’67— 63, 64, 153 O’Connor, Joseph—’66—20 O’Connor, Lawrence—’69—35, 60, 69, 74 O’Keefe, l)oufelas-’68 79 Oliver, Paul ’68 46 Olechowski, Joseph—’67—122 Ollson, John—’67—79, 122, 153 Olsen, Linda— 67—70, 77, 88, 99, 138, 153, O’Neill, Lou Ann—’69-36, 74, 93 O’Neil, Mary Ellen-’67—56, 72, 74, 81. 82, 153 Opdyke, Kathryn (Mrs.)—Faculty—15 Oppelt, Harold— 68 -45, 110 Oropolio, Jo-An—’68—50, 74 Ostrander. Gerald—’67—60, 66, 76, 77, 110, 112, 113, 118, 119, 121, 124, 125, 153 Ostrander, Lawrence—’69—60, 77, 120 Ostrowski, Margaret—’69—67 Pacelli, James—’67—110, 153 Pacelli, Jeanette—’69-39, 58, 77, 93 Pacelli. Louis- 67 59, 60, 110, 112, 127, 153 Pacelli, Marianne—’69—35 Page, Diana— 69—30, 33, 77 Page, Edward—’67—153 Page. Ronald—’69-30, 60, 69, 76, 77, 110. Ill, 113, 117, 121 Paine, Virginia— 69—37, 76 Palkovic, Joan— 69— 38, 56, 69, 77, 93, 131, 132 Palkovic, Teresa— 67—153 Pallante, Alice-’69—38, 52 Palleschi, Elaine—’67—80, 85, 128, 130, 132, 134, 135. 153 Palmer, Charlene—’67—153 Palmer, Keith—’69—40 Palmer, Michael—'69 36, 50 Palmo, Rosemary— 69—40, 58, 74 Paludi, Carmen—’70—41, 77 Paniccia, Edward— 69—39, 76, 110, 117 Paniccia, Margaret— 67—153, 160 Pannone, Anthony—'68—124 Pannone, Dominick 67—56, 82 Parchuck, Dorothy— 69—39, 57 Parisi, Anthony—Faculty—15, 110, 122 Parisi, Ciacomo—’67—68, 122, 153 Parks, Kathleen—’69—34 Parrish, Paula— 69—31 Pasquaricllo, Joseph—’67—153 Pasquerella, Angela— 69—54 Patcigo, Donald—’70—41, 77 Patiemo, Maria—’67—76, 77, 153 Patka, Richard—’65-53,, 83, 110, 116 Partick, Daryl—’69—77, 114 Patrignani, Peter—’67—153 Pause, David—Faculty—15, 62, 63, 64, 111, 177 Pawlowski, Mary— 67—153 Pcarman, Roberta—’69—32, 67, 78 Pecora, Janice— 69—32, 77 Pecora, Roberta—’69-32, 69, 77 Pecoraro, Carole—’67—56, 58, 61, 66, 70, 72, 79, 80, 81. 82, 92. 98, 148, 153, 159 Pecoraro, Michael—’69—33, 76 Pek, Julius—’68—44, 83 Pel key, Dennis- 68- 44, 110, 124, 125 Pelts, Holly— 69—33, 56. 67, 76, 93 Pcnnacchia, Emilio— 69—42, 67, 69 Pennacchia, Kathleen—'67—58, 153 Perry, Pamela—’67—58, 82, 153 Persons, Margaret— 67—66, 68, 72, 78, 81, 153 Persons, Michael— 69—35, 83 Peterson, Pamela—’68—53 Petraske, Arthur— 70—41 Pctraske, Sylvia— 67—71, 73, 79, 82, 85, 130, 131, 132, 153 Petrucci, Anthony— 67—76, 77, 153 Phillips, Donna -’67—63, 64, 153 Pickett, Lillian—’68—36, 47 Piechocki, Sharon 69 36, 72, 79 Pienkowski, Christin—’69—30, 67, 77, 78 Pierce, Charles—’69—77, 120 Pierone, Elaine—’67—57, 66, 80, 153 Pierone, Marilyn— 69—74 Pinchuk, Michael—Faculty—14, 83 Pink, Yvonne—’67—153 Pintavalle, Paul— 69—32, 56, 74 Pirog, (Mrs.) Jane—Faculty—14 Pitucci, Rosanne—’68—49, 84 Pomato, Anna—’68—49 Porter. Frank—’68-45, 60, 61, 67. 69, 73, 85 Powell, Deborah—’67—153 Powell, Foster- ’68- 48 Powell, Tony—’67—153 Pratt, Norcen—’68—56, 61, 67, 77 Preston, Donna— 69—35 Preston, John—’68—46, 81 Price, .Edwin ’67—116, 117 Price, Linda— 68—50 Priess, Angelika—’69—37 Pritchett. Donald— 67—92. 94, 153 Prokop, I aura—’69—30, 37, 56, 67, 76, 93 Provost, Donna—'68— 50, 56, 74, 84 Provost, Virgil—Faculty—14 Prusecki, Cary—’69-38, 77 Przewlocki, Vincent— 67—127, 153, 159 Przychodny, Roseanne—’68—43, 51, 72, 77, 84 Pudvah, Carl— 69—38, 81 Purcell, Mary—’67—153 Purdy, Floyd—’67 153 Purdy, Robert—’68—43, 46, 75, 77 Purdy, William—Faculty—11 Putrock, Joseph— 69—40, 114 Quackenbush. Lorraine— 67—54. 66, 72, 78, 81, 82, 92, 153 Quay, Bonnie— 67—58, 153 Racht, Wayne—’69—42 Rainey, Kathy-’67-58. 79, 93, 153 Ragucci, Nicholas—’67—79 Rakvica, Cynthia—’67—153 Rakvica, Daniel— 69 122 Ramos, Mary Ann—’67—74, 78, 81, 82, 154 Rangel, (Mrs.) Carole—pg 86 Raucci, Antoinette—’68—43, 69, 84 Rector, David— 67—158 Rector, Lawrence—’66—124 Rehak, Ronald— 67—79 Reiblein, Carl—’69—83, 114 Relyea, Christine—’67—68, 70, 78, 93, 154 Renna, Alice—’69—34, 77 Renna, Frank—’67—79, 83, 124, 154 Renna, Louis— 68—45, 75, 114 Renzi, Gilda—'68—50 Rcveglia, Patricia—’68—52, 58 Reveglia, Toni Ann— 67—154 Reynolds, Janet—’67-4S6, 68, 82, 88, 99, 154 Rhodes, Darlene—’69—34 Ricciardi, Linda— 67—58, 154 Ricciardi, Paula— 69—93 Rice, Robert—’68—52, 69 Richardson, Patricia—pg—86 Richardson, Thomas— 68—47, 69 Richter, Arlene—’68—52 Richutc, Ernest—'69—35, 114 Richute, Robert— 67- 79, 83, 154 Rickard, Peter-70-41, 77 Riedel, Rita—’68—52, 81 Ricg, Nicholas—Faculty—14, 59, 114 Riggi, Marianne—’69—32 Riggi, Ronald—’69—32, 76 Ringland, Samuel—Faculty—5, 73 Ripepi, Joseph—'68—44, 63, 64 Rizzo, Joseph—Faculty—15, 43, 46 Robare, Dawn- ’60—49, 58, 71 Robataille, Steven—’69—33 Robinson, Carol—’68—44 Robinson, Sarah—Faculty—15 Rocissano, Frank—’69—36 Rockefeller, Lawrence— 69—35 Rogers, Christopher—’68—47, 76, 77, 85, 93 Rogers, David— 68—44 Rogers, Diane—’67—154 Roicki, June—70—41, 77 Roicki, Mary Jo— 66—135 Roman, Mary — 68—47, 56, 74, 81, 84 Romanofski, Rosemary—’69—81 Romano, Richard—’69—36, 69, 76 Romamowski, Paul—’68—47 Rossetti, Barbara— 68—49, 76, 77, 78, 80, 85 Rourke, Walter—’67—154 Rowley, Alan—’68—46 Rowley, Christine 68—48 Rowley, Richard—’67-124, 125, 154 Ruggcrio, Russell—’69—76, 114 Rupinski, Paula— 67—74, 79, 80, 82, 154 Russ, Margie— 69—37, 133 Russ, Norman— 69—38 Rutherford, Patricia—’68—36 Rutkowski, Eileen— 68—50, 74 Rybaltowski. Janice— 67—79, 154 Sacco, Nancy—’67—4 8, 70, 89, 99, 154 Saffel, Robert—’69—35 Saglombeni, Barbara—’68—51, 58 Salemme, John—Faculty—11 Salmon. Mary Ann—’67—154 Sanders, Anthony—’69—37, 76, 77, 120 Sanders, Willis-’68-51, 75 Sandler, (Mrs.) Elayne—Faculty—10 Sansoucie, Edward—’69— 32, 114, 125 Santora, Donna— 67—66, 68, 71, 72, 76, 77, 80, 82. 98, 154, 160 Santoro, Louis-’67-68, 110, 112, 122, 154 Sardella, Antoinette—’67—74, 78, 82, 154 Sarnacki, Raymond— 68—47, 118 Sayles, Douglas-’67—82, 110, 118, 119, 122, 141, 155. 159 Sayles, John—’65-67, 110, 118, 121, 122 Schairer, Clara—Faculty—15 Schermerhorn, John —’68 50 Schcttine, David 68—45, 110 Schiemer, Kent—’69—37 Schlicht, Darlene—’67—155 Schlicht, David—’69—38, 81 Schmidt, Sandra—’67—69, 56, 58, 74, 78, 155 Schrom, Edward—’69—42, 81 Schultz, Susan— 68—43, 46, 80, 90 Schwalm, Mary-’67—158 193 Schwartz, William—Faculty—15, 68 Scott, Michael—’67—155 Scrimp. Barbara— 70—41, 77 Scrpia. Jennifer—'69—38 Scripa, Kathleen— 68—46 Seaman. Ann Marie—'68—134 Secor, Paul—’68—45, 67 Sefkovie, Barry ’69—40 Sellick, Barbara— 68—49, 62, 63. 64 Semerad, Douglas-’68—60, 77, 120, 122 Sesow, Nanci— 67 78, 79, 84, 93, 155 Severino, Armand—Faculty—16 Severino, Sandra— 69—40, 58, 77 Scypura, Marilyn—’69—39 Shafran, Peter—’67—155 Shafran, Stephen—’69—39, 83 Shannon, Daniel—’68—53 Shaulis, Ronald— 67—60, 155 Sheldon. Michael—’67—59, 60, 66, 68, 82, 118, 127, 155, 157, 159 Sheldon, Warren—’69—42, 114, 117 Shepherd, Patricia—’69—31, 81 Sherman, Margaret— 69—31, 74 Shibley, Russell Alan—’69—114, 116 Shuinway, Kathy ’67—155 Siaskicwicz, Robert—’67—20, 76, 155, 160 Simboli, Frances—’68—47. 67, 92 Simboli. Raymond ’69- -34, 74, 93 Simmons, Andrew—'69—46 Sims, Mary Ann—’68 50, 69, 70, 76, 80, 90 Sinay, James—’67—127, 155 Sindoni, Deborah—’69—57 Sindoni, James—’68—32 Sipone, Patricia—’68—50, 73, 79, 90 Sistarnik, Daniel—’68—-43, 46, 67, 69, 75 Sitz, Kenneth—’69—46, 81 Skibinski, Lorraine—’69—32, 67 Skotarzak, Gary ’69—33 Slurff, Michael—’69—33 Smith. Catherine—’67—58, 76, 80, 155 Smith, Charles—’69-42, 67, 125 Smith, Daniel ’69- 42 Smith, Jack—’69-36 Smith, Kathv—’69—30, 36, 69 Smith. Linda—’68—43, 52, 61, 74, 92 Smith, Melody— 68-52, 58, 85, 135 Smith, Sandra—’69—133 Snyder, Batbara—’69—67 Snyder, Kathleen—’68—49, 57 Sobicski, Cynthia—’67—155 Sofronsky, James—’69—42 Sommers, Donald—’67—155 Sowinski, Joyce—’68—52, 56, 63, 64, 79, 171 Spina, Janet—’69—35. 93 Squillo, Frances— 69—42 Stackewicz, Paul—’69—114 Stafford, Doris—’68—44 Stanton, Gary’—’68—51, 127 Starr, Frank—’67—61, 155 Starr, Ruth Faculty 5, 32, 91 Steen, David— 69—37 Stegel, Robert—’67—76, 155 Stelmach, Barbara ’68—36 Stenard, John—’68—20, 47, 63, 83, 110, 117 Stepp, Raymond— 68—49 Stepp, Thomas—’68—79 Stevens, Margaret—’69—38, 77 Stevens, Patrick 66—124 Stiffler, Clifford—’69-42 Stoner, Carl—’70- 41, 75 Stopnytsky, Borys—’68—79, 127 Strait, Donald—’67—73, 155 Strickland, Douglas— 69—40 Slringham, Priscilla—’68—48 Strobcck, Linda ’68—50 Stroblc, Anne—’68—43, 50, 58. 69, 71, 80 Stumpf, James—’69—40 Sturgeon, Michael— 67—66, 72, 76, 77, 79, 83, 155, 160 Sullivan, James M.—’68—51 Sullivan, Paul—’69—39 Summer, Anna—’68—36 Suprunowicz, Richard—Faculty—127 Suprunowicz, Walter—Faculty—16 Suwinski, Richard— 70—41, 77 Swiatocha. John—’68—47, 85 Sykes, Bruce—’69—69 Sykes, Lawrence—’67—60, 68, 110, 111, 113, 138, 155, 160 Sykowski, Kristin—’69—39, 77 Taber, David—’69—31 Tariello, Frank-’67-61, 73, 82. 85. 155, 159 Taricllo, Paul-’69-42, 73 Taylor, James—’67— 156 Teabout, Victoria—’69—32, 74, 85, 128, 129. 131, 133 Tcbbano. Nancy-’68-43, 67, 71, 76, 77 Teichner, Karyn ’67—66, 72, 77, 82 Teller, Loretta ’68-61, 69, 80. 5. 128, 130, 132, 134. 135 Terrenzio, Anthony 68—43, 53 Terry, Joseph—Faculty—16 Terry, Paul—’67—156 Testa. David ’67-60, 68, 124, 156 Testa, Mary ’68—45, 57, 84 Tcta, Paul—’68—45 Tetlack, Paul—’69-46, 67, 73, 124, 125 Thomas, Elizabeth—’69—32 Thompson, Elaine— 69—34, 85, 128, 131, 133 Thompson, Lozere III —Faculty—16, 77 Thompson, Lozere IV— 68—52, 76 Thorne, Sherry 66—135 Thome, Trudy— 68—52, 56, 85 Thome, William—'67—156 Tidbull. Ernest—’67—77, 81 Tidball, Kenneth—’69-77, 81 Tino. Philip—’69—35, 69, 81 Todd, Jean— 68—52, 84 Travins, Donald 69- 42 Trifilo, David—’69—36 Trifilo, Sandra—’68—125 Tripoli, Sandra—’68—49 Troiani. Rachele-’67—66, 72, 82, 93, 156 Trolio, Michael—’67—60, 73, 83, 91, 156 Trotter, Kenneth— 69—36 Turner, Marilyn ’67—56, 66, 74, 81, 82. 156, 159 Tyler, Paul—Faculty—16 Tychyn, Laurel ’68—49 Tyrcll, Riehard—’68—124, 125, 126 Tytko, Stephen—’69—42, 81 Urban, Deborah—’69—58, 77 Urban. Marsba—’67-80, 85, 128, 130, 132. 134, 135, 156 Vacca, Raymond—Faculty—16, 125, 126 Valente, Richard—’68—43, 47, 85 Vanderburg, Lynell—’68—50, 79 Vandcrworkcn, Anita—’68—47 Vanderwerken, Anita—’68—47 Vanderwerken, Frances—’69—133 Vanderwerken, Lois—’69—133 Vanderwerken, Mary—’67—56, 86 VanHeusen. (Mrs.) Christine—Faculty—16 VanKleek, Ann pg—86 VanPatten, Ellen- ’69-35 vanSchaick, John—Faculty—16, 72 VanSlyke, Deborah —’69—37, 57 Varrone, Nicholas— 69—37, 81 Vasko, John—’69-49, 63, 110, 124, 125 Veldman. Thomas—’69—46, 60, 61, 75, 81 Venet, Sally-’68-36 Venctte, Frederic—’68—46 Verlotte, Vikki-’68-48, 58, 81 Vincigqerra, William—’67—156 Vine, Anthony ’69—38 Vinehout, Gail—’67—156 Virgil, Jane—’69-40, 67, 78 Virtanen, Eric—’68—75 Viscusi, Annette—’68—43, 50, 73, 79 Vitalo, Daniel—70—41, 77 Vogt, William—’67—156 Vollor, Lester—’68—42 vonNostitz, Charles—Faculty -16, 83 Vosburgh, Elaine—’67—73. 156 Vrooman, Dean—’68—57, 114 Wachowicz, Kenneth— 69—40, 69, 114( 120. 122 Wagoner, David—’68—46 Walker, Elizabeth— 67—62, (4, 156, 170, 181, 183 Walker, James—’68—46 Walsh, Allan—’66—124 Wantuck, Mary —’69—39, 58, 67, 72, 74 Ward, Dennis— 69—35, 75 Warner, Charles— 69—39 Warnow, Moses—’70—41, 76 Warren, Gary—’69—31, 77 Warren, Steven—’67—156 Warzala, Gary ’70-42, 75 Washington, William—Faculty—16, 35, 60 Wasniski, Linda—’67—156 Waters, Kathryn-’67-62, 63, 156, 170, 171 Watson, Deborah—’69—31 Watson, Richard—Faculty—16, 85 Weatherhead, John— 67—79, 93, 156 Webb, Gloria—’68—74, 76 Webb, Rita—95 Weglowski, Carolyn—’68—45, 77, 90 Weglowski, Michael— 67—60, 122, 156 Weiningcr, David— 70—41, 77, 81 Weinman, Joyce—’69—34, 76 Weinsheimer, Jeanne—’69—34 Welch, Jacqueline—’68—45, 71 Wcstcrvclt, Robert—’67—23, 56, 61, 73, 81, 85, 142, 156, 159 Whelan, Daniel—’69—73 Whipple, Sandra—’67—157 White, James-’67—77, 157 Whitehead, Johnnie— 69—32, 77 Wickham, Kathleen— 69—32 Wier, Karen—’66—135 Wilcox, Linda—’68—50 Wilkinson, Jay—’67—157 Wilkinson, Joyce—’69—33, 74, 93 Willey, Rose—’68 43, 50, 58 Williams, Deborah—’69—31, 57 Williams, Doris Ann—’67—80, 85, 128, 130, 132, 157 Williams, Henrietta—’69—128 W'illiams, Kenneth—’67—157 Williams, Linda— 69—32, 72 Willsey, Joan -’68-52, 58, 74, 92 Wilson, Conzella—’68—52, 71, 77, 80, 85, 131, 133, 135 Wilson, Mourecn—’69—36 Wilson, Nancy—Faculty—16, 74 W'iltsey, David—Faculty—16 Winchester, Mary—’67—157 Wise, Charlene—’67—66, 87, 92, 157 Witko, Alan— 69—36 Witko, Jan— ’68—58, 81 Wittmann, Marianne— 69—34 Wnorowski, Irene— 67—56, 157 Wojcicki, Philip—’67—81, 158 Wolf, James—’68-63, 65, 77, 110, 122 Woodman, Patsy—’67—158 Wood, Jeffrey—’68—46, 73 Woznack, Robert—’67—158 Wright, Carolyn—’69—78 Wrubleski, Richard—’69—35 Wyllie, Frank—’69—35, 75, 76, 77 Yahn, Carol ’67- 58, 66. 71, 82, 158, 171 Yahn, Lawrence— 68 -47, 63, 64 Yanaki. William—’67—158 Yanis, Walter—'69—35 York, Judith—’67—158 Young, Ralph—Faculty—16, 45, 73 Youngs, Linda—’69—35 Zadooricn, Jan—Coach—125 Zagata, Louis—’67—158 Zagata, William—’69—37, 117 Zahn, Erwin—’68—46, 110 Zborowski, Susan—’69- -34, 72, 81 Zeglan. Nancy-’67-58, 74, 82, 158 Zeininger, Paula—'68—49, 84 Zelezniak, Peter—’67-59, 110, 117, 124, 125, 158 Zimmer, Richard—’67—62, 64, 158, 181, 183 Zizzi, Joseph—Ass’t Principal—9 Zullo, Rosemary—’68—49 194 Activity Judex Activity page N ) Administration ........................... g Athletic Council ........................ 61 Band ................................... 75 Baseball ................................... Basketball (Boys) .......................118 Basketball (Girls) ......................132 Bookroom Workers ....................... 83 Bowling (Girls) ......................... 86 Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity ............ 90 Cheerleaders, Varsity ................... 88 Choir ................................... 76 Christmas Parties ........................100 DECA .................................... 62 Dedication .......................... 5 Editor’s Message .........................197 Faculty.................................. 12 Football .................................110 French Honor Society .....................66 Freshman Class Executive Committee _______30 Freshman Class Officers...................30 Future Homemakers of America .............57 Future Teachers of America ............... 78 G.A.C.................................... 80 German Club .............................. 81 Activity Page No Golden Spike Shoe Society ................ 59 Golf ........................................ Gym Aides ................................ 73 Hockey (Girls) ...........................128 Junior Class Executive Committee ......... 43 Junior Class Officers .................... 43 Junior Prom ............................. 96 Key Club.................................. 60 Library Club ............................. 74 Majorettes ............................... 87 Monogram Club............................. 85 Montaneer Staff .......................... 91 Moppers ...................................59 Moppet tes ............................... 70 National Honor Society .................. 82 Nightingales ..............................86 Office Workers ...................... 58 Pep Club .................................84 Playbills ................................ 56 Projectionists ........................... 60 Raiderettes .............................. 71 Receptionists ............................ 58 Regents Scholarship Winners ..............159 Activity page No School Life ..............................j(yj School Play ................................. Science Seminar........................... 85 Senior Class Executive Committee ..........160 Senior Class Officers.....................138 Senior Critics ............................ 82 Seniors...................................... Ski Club .................................. 79 Softball (Girls) .........................134 Spanish Club ..............................81 Sportsman’s Club ..........................83 Student Board ............................. 68 Student Store .............................64 Symphonic Singers ........................ 76 Technical Service Club ....................73 Tennis (Boys) ............................127 Track (Boys) .............................124 Track (Girls) ............................135 Underclassmen ............................ 30 Volleyball (Girls) .......................130 Watchtowcr Staff ......................... 72 Wrestling.................................116 Yearbook Night ...........................102 195 Editor ’sMessage Two roads diverged into a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by. And it has made all the difference. 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