Mont Pleasant High School - Montaneer Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)
- Class of 1968
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We, the editors, hope that it will impart to each student a warm, nostalgic memory of his Pleasant years and also serve as an inspiration based upon happy undergraduate days profitably spent. The time has again arrived when the seniors must leave the protective custody of Mont Pleas- ant, venerated in song and story by legions of alumni who have gone before. As departing seniors, we venture out alone into a vast world--a complex society replete with ethnic unrest, war, bigotry, love, compassion-a veritable kaleidoscope of self contradictions. For some, this transformation will be comparatively easyg for others, it is a dangerous trek into the unknown. One fact, however, is certain. They will not flounder. For they will be armed with a reassuring knowledge acquired during their seemingly short three-year stay. In the fullness of time, this same pathway will lie ahead for the present juniors-to-be and the freshmen who will enter next September. And when their graduation day finally arrives, that same pathway will once again be trod by a host well prepared for the future by virtue of their exposure to the social and academic disciplines of a respected Alma Mater. Volume 36 1968 EDITORIAL STAFF ' Editor-in-chief . . . .' ......... . . . . . Q . . . In . . . Joan Willsey Business Manager . . . ..-- Patricia L3ViI1 r Art Editor ...... .......... F rank Porter Literary Editor . . , .... Mary Margaret Wantuck i Advertising Editors . . . . . Annette Viscusi, Judy Dwyer Photography Editor .... ................ F rank Porter Sports Editors ..... . . Jo-An Palkovic, George Leber Subscription Editor . . .................. V ......... Paul Secor I llustrators ........ .... 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Guidance . . . Faculty . . Academic . . Cultural . . Technical . . Utilitarian . . Freshmen . . Juniors . . Activities . School Life . . . Sports . . Seniors . . Senior Directory Advertising .... Student Faculty Index ...... General Index . . 6-7 8-9 10-17 22-26 19-21 27-30 31-33 36- 42 43- 51 54- 93 96-105 110-135 136-154 158-163 166-182 184-188 189 3 ---7'-l t', d 4'--, s n ' T .g :,,'.-Y'-a Q' A. ? P Fllli? J Q ls A V v-,.A - H . , . . .: sd' - ,A 1' W Q ,LV , 'E :,'f?- ' 4 -L., ,J 1 X' V ? il , . ff? QT! 4 V . ,E xl q5HH.:1q f 0' g ht L gl-x You can be replaced, we have some smart students this year Mr. Joseph Zizzi, Assistant Principal and Head of Technical Dept. PQ ' .iti- A Mr. Fred Dutcher, Assistant Principal 'vs- . . 'Inf r 'z1'y1ea , . A J .- f 1-:- 15.q1,..v5.:1'w' tr' -i'-jf.1.r T513 'zz 2, 1 E v-ed t-1-,:t 5iG'5Tf:f-+f4ff1' L ' T ' ' L' V -' la,-+I fm'-tif'+i251-Efigiiiliitftgillff' ' ff' gi5552-sj:1:,f1'fi':1'1.:f'a- V1 3 . 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I ,Q-1x...'.'f --Ig .5 f,L,cMM:. . ,, ,.'A. sw, .K -.L .,-in.. N1 .v . ,i. Mr. Joseph Collms, Prznczpal n :11 ,I .5 If ,, . ,xiii ,,,,1 The guidance counselor performs one of the most important services in the high school. Counselors have a responsibility to every student. These responsibilities include everything from advising and reassuring un- certain freshmen to providing information to seniors who anticipate college careers. Mont Pleasant is proud to include in its guidance staff Miss Cunningham Cguidance coordinatorl, Miss Jarvis, Mr. Courtney, Mr. Gregory and Mr. Salemme. The guidance secretaries are Mrs. Ludwig and Mrs. Dickens. Q 7'T l',nvl ,.'.!! a- o in . wiv Q? , 5 Q M 13, T31 'Mgt' Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, Guidance Co-ordinator ' Mrs. Ruth Dickson, Registrar Mrs. Ada Sylvester, 1 ' Secretary to A . Assistant Principal MIX T-.--4... ,X LX Oh my! We're Four Thousand Dollars short. What are you looking at? 64And I gave my heart to seek and search out by Wis- dom concerning all things that are done under heaven: this sore travail hath God given to the sons of man to he exercised therewith. I0 Mrs. Genevieve Archibald Constance Argulski Mrs. Antionette Barone Lance Baxter Theodore Beardsley David Bleau Mrs. Joan Bluhm David Boyd Margaret Boyle Mrs. Ida Brooks Robert Burns Bruno Caldaro Marcia Carr Harlan Chapin Diane Charton Mrs. Nancy Churchill Chester Clarke Mrs. Diane Cohen Robert Cole Delbert Collis Howard Coton Mrs. Helen Cummings Mrs. Katherine Davidoff Mrs. Sharon Davis Mrs. Theresa Deveno Alphonso DiCerbo Thomas DiCerbo Jerome Dukes William Eigabroadt Mrs. Marylane F ogerty Susan Glowacki Gerald Goldstein William Gorges Mrs. Carol Grirmell Richard Grinnell l , N s fr . Ri T , lv 1 f A- nu, AW W, . rv'-. ff C was X. as .. Y 3. .M -1 x Mvxiyrf-',' 9 6, , .x A . 1 , Q, Y iv KM 1, bg I N '14, f . . 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'T' 4 'xv-A Mrs. Florence Gronvall Albert Hallenbeck Samuel Hamilton Cleveland Howard Edwin Hudson Mrs. Joann Insley Mrs. Jacqueline Lefkowitz Mrs. Elizabeth Levanway Mrs. Eleanor Loomis Lawrence Mulvaney William Murphy Margaret Navickas 4. Ld x Q ,Wigs . Pvc lx sf ,455 - w J fa- w nw., . an ,H if , ' 'ef ' xi 5+ ef? -s. 1 , W... l 1.4 ' ' mei ,lil g I K F 'Wig ...M . ' Nr-I 1.5 , Donald Haver Mrs. Janet Johnson Robert Ludwig Eric N eils Pay attention! You can think about girls some other time. Mrs. Elaine Heidenstrom Martha Kallinisch Mrs. Gail McNeil William O'Connor f ' N f X f'f7f'iR'x .-W. f 'ix ' ' -gr so 'L - nm V , wilt 'll' - , .R Y l, ff , 'ffm .1 -.f' N 4 1 t i l 3 , a - A .aw ws, , V51 :N A ' K ' :J ,I 1,1 i If Q -. Xa 'L .i A., K ' 19-mf! K Wi t A y X l 'i l f -5,1 -V1-:pg , K f',' 2524- -f f. 'I .15 f- . -435 ,U -Q. . r6iyvq ff' Charles Henry Mrs. Christine Kingsbury Jane Minkler Mrs. Katherine sei WUT t Q I' f . as f fy xflji, . ' -' fiat' ' . 91-. ,Aka J? 5, 5' fy , f 2 ' ' f f f 'Civ?Q'Q2 iimlligaill 7' . .Q ,,-, , , ,ua 1- ' I -me ,if fe ' I ll xv 4 ' 91-H 'L -. -W '7 Nancy Herman Mrs. Ruth Kraemer Mrs. Arlene olony Anthony P isi Opdyke 'Lm. msrlvp nv , Q mx,-.1 3 'J Hazel Holt Laurence Laliberti Mrs. Mary Moon Mrs. Kathleen Paulsen saigjlagf ,Rv W a'.oZy 2v' WNW Z . a 1 .IL-'fi How dare you speak to me in that tone of voice. w' 5 0 Xi, At least it's better than signing income tax forms! I3 -Q14 45' mr' url? David Pause Joseph Rizzijp MX if N Joseph Terry Richard Watson Q ge-: 'I - 'f 5. ww, in ..-4 J - -- 'Qum- .ez Q 1 'f f f we -f Q xl 2 ' A. LZ. ' - f'sL..f , ..,,.-:. .Q ? ,',?fZ? hw Michael Pinchuk Clara Schaircr Raymond Vacca Francis Willette 'NNI x ' ,595 F X -2, X L ,ga-ss. 'IIN ww. '39 I' I 'UN sn'-'11 3' f i Mrs. Jane Pirog Armand Severino John vanSchaick Agnes Wilson in MGO thy wayg eat thy bread w i t h joyg d r i I1 k thy wine with a mer- 99 ry heart Ecclesiastes 9:37 3 Mr. Nicholas Rieg Retirement The Seniors will leave Mont Pleasant in a glorious burst of pageantry- pompous yet stately. However, there is someone who will depart from this school most inconspicuously. This person, a fine and distinguished member of the Faculty for over twenty years, has come to be admired and respected by students and teachers alike, not only for his unfailing devotion and zealous endeavors regarding his job as one of our greatest Physical Educa- tion teachers, but for his engaging personality as well. Now departs a man who has toiled indefatigably in the best traditions of his profession, one whose memory is indelibly etched upon the minds of all those who have associated with him. In recognition of a career so constructively spent in our behalf the stu- dents of Mont Pleasant extend to Mr. Nicholas Rieg heartiest good wishes on your forthcoming retirement. May it be a carefree and joyous one re- plete with Pleasant memories so richly deserved. ALESCIO, VINCENT-Technical BSEE Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Fairleigh Dickenson University Sponsor-Technical Services ARCHIBALD, QMRSJ GENEVIEVE- Practical Nursing R.N., Memorial School of Nursing Amster- dam, B.S., Russell Sage College ARGULSKI, CONSTANCE-Physical Education B.S., M.S., Brockport Sponsor-Moppettes, Girls' Athletics BARONE, QMRSJ ANTOINETTE- English A B.A., Eastman School of Music, Syracuse University College, S.O.C. at Oswego BAXTER, LANCE-Special Education B.S., SUNY at Buffalo BEARDSLEY, THEODORE-Speech, Drama B.S., SUNY at Geneseo, M.A., Syracuse Sponsor-Playbills BIACI, QMRSJ VIVIENNE-School Nurse R.N., Russell Sage College School of Nurs- ing BLEAU, DAVID-Physical Education B.S., Cortland State Sponsor-Varsity Basketball BLUHM, CMRSJ 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.D., Arnold College, Springfield College BRANDOW, DOROTHY-Practical Nursing B.S., Hartwick College BROOKS, cMRs.m IDA-English B.A., sUNY at Albany 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 CARR, MARCIA-Physical Education B.S., Skidmore College, M.Ed., Springfield College Sponsor-CAC 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, QMRSJ NANCY-English B.A., Syracuse University I6 CLARKE, CHESTER-Technical B.S., in E.E., University of Michigan COHEN, CMRSJ DIANE-English B.A., Colby College, M.Ed., University of North Carolina Sponsor-Ebenwyck COLE, ROBERT-Auto Mechanics Sponsor-Vocational Club COLLINS, JOSEPH-Principal Ph.C., Albany Pharmacy, B.S., Union Col- lege, M.S., SUNY at Albany COLLIS, DELBERT-Business Education Department Chairman B.S., Hartwick College, M.A., SUNY at Albany COTON, HOWARD-Industrial-Cooperative Oswego CProvisionall Sponsor-Aviation Club COURTNEY, GEORGE-Guidance Counselor B.A. in Ed., University of Florida, M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling CUMMINGS, QMRSJ HELEN-Business Education B.S., SUNY at Albany CUNNINGHAM, ELIZABETH-Guidance Co-ordinator B.S., Westchester State Teachers College, M.S., SUNY at Albany DAVIDOFF, QMRSJ KATHERINE- School Nurse R.N., King's County Hospital, Nurse Teach- er's Certification, Russell Sage College Sponsor-Future Nurses Club DAVIS, IMRSJ SHARON-Social Studies B.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor-Cheerleaders DEABLER, CMRSJ ANTOINETTE-Home Economics B.S., Russell Sage College, M.S., SUNY at Albany DEVENO, CMRSJ 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 EIGABROADT, WILLIAM-English B.A., Union College, M.A., SUNY at Albany Sponsor-Student Board Finance FOGERTY, MARY JANE-Business Education B.S., College of Saint Rose Sponsor-Montaneer Advertising Advisor GLOWACKI, SUSAN-English B.A., Comell University, M.A., University of Michigan Sponsor-Cheerleading GOLDSTEIN, GERALD-Language A.B., Union College, M.A., Middlebury College Sponsor-German Club GORGOS, WILLIAM-Science B.S., SUNY at Albany GREGORY, JOHN--Guidance Counselor A.B., Union College, M.A., SUNY at Albany GRINNELL, QMRSJ CAROL-Business Education B.S., Syracuse University GRINNELL, RICHARD-Social Studies A.A., Union College, M.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor-.I.V. Football, ,I.V. Baseball GRONVALL, CMRSJ FLORENCE-Art B.F.A., Moore College of Art, M.Ed., Union College Sponsor-Montaneer Co-ordinator HALLENBACK, ALBERT-Music B.S., Ithaca College Sponsor-Band, Majorettes HAMILTON, SAMUEL-Aviation Mechanics N.Y.S. Teachers Training Program-Perma- nent Vocational Certificate-Federal Avia- tion Mechanics Certificate Sponsor-Vocational Club HAVER, DONALD-Technical Science B.S., University of Michigan, M.S., R.P.I. HEIDENSTROM CMRSJ 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 HERMAN, NANCY-Mathematics B.A., SUNY at Buffalo Sponsor-FTA HICKEY, JACK-Assistant Principal A.B., M.A., SUNY at Albany HODGES, .IUSTINA-Practical Nursing A.B., SUNY at Albany, M.S., Siena College, R.W., St. Mary's Hospital School of Nurs- ing HOLT, HAZEL-Business Education B.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor-Co-sponsor of Student Store HOWARD, CLEVELAND-Music Department Chairman Mus.B., M.Mus., Boston University Sponsor-Symphonies HUDSON, EDWIN-Auto Mechanics Sponsor-Vocational Club INSI-EY, fMRS.l .IOANN-Librarian B.S., Purdue University, M.L.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor-Library Club JARVIS, ISABEL-Guidance Counselor B.A., M.A., SUNY at Albany JOHNSON, QMRSJ JANET-English B.S., Wisconsin State University KALLINISCH, MARTHA-Home Economics B.S., Home Economics, M.S.Ed., Hunter Col- lege Sponsor-FHA Chefs Club KINGSBURY, CHRISTINE-Special Education Ctutorl M.S., University of Massachusetts KOBLENZ, CHARLOTTE-Language B.A., SUNY at Albany KRAEMER, CMRSJ RUTH-Home Economics M.A., Beaver College, T.C., Columbia Uni- versity LALIBERTE, LAWRENCE F.-Social Studies B.A., University of New Hampshire LEBARON, BRUCE-Music B.A., Russell Sage College, M.A., SUNY at Music, SUC at Potsdam LEFKOWITZ, fMRS.l JACQUELINE- Language B.A., Russell Sage College, M.A., SUNY at Albany LEVANWAY, CMRSJ ELIZABETH- Business Education B.S., M.S., Russell Sage, N.Y.S. College for Education at Albany LOOMIS, fMRS.l 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 Westem Reserve University, The Sorbonne, University of Paris MCNEIL, CMRSJ CAIL-American History B.A., Nazareth College of Rochester, M.S. Ed., St. Bemadine of Siena College MINKLER, JANE-English B.A., SUNY at Oneonta MOLONY, ARLENE-English A.B., Middleburg College MOON, KMRSJ MARY-Business Education B.S., Syracuse University-Plattsburg 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 NAVICKAS, MARGARET-Science A.B., Clark University, M.Ed., Worcester State College Sponsor-Cheerleading NEILS, ERIC-Mathematics B.S., SUNY at Albany, Union College O'CONNOR, WILLIAM-Art B.F.A., Pratt Institute, M.S., Siena, Union College, SUNY at Albany Sponsor-Art Club OPDYKE, QMRSJ KATHERINE-Language B.A., Houghton College, M.A., Middlebury College Sponsor-Spanish Club PARISI, ANTHONY-Social Studies B.S., Holy Cross College, M.A., SUNY at Albany g Sponsor-Assistant Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach PAULSEN, CMRSJ KATHLEEN-Social Studies B.A., SUNY at Albany PAUSE, DAVID-Distributive Education B.S., M.S., in Business Education, SUNY at Albany Sponsor-DECA and Student Store PINCHUK, MICHAEL-Business Education B.B.A., Siena College, M.S., SUNY at Albany Sponsor-Bookroom, Business Education Club PIROG, fMRS.l JANE-Language B.A., University of Massachusetts Sponsor-French Club PRATT, CMRSJ MILDRED-Business Education M.S., Marshall University, SUNY at Albany PROVOST, VIRGIIF-Science B.S., SUNY at Albany PURDY, WILLIAM-School Psychologist B.S., Cornell University, M.S., SUNY at Albany REICHERT, KATHERINE- Pre-Kindergarten B.S., SUNY at Oneonta RIZZO, JOSEPH-Science B.S., M.S.Ed., Siena College Sponsor-Assembly Committee, Senior Class Dean SALEMME, JOHN-Guidance Counselor B.S., Ithaca College, M.S., SUNY at Albany, M.Ed., SUNY at Buffalo SCHAAF, KMRSJ ELIZABETH-Nurse R.N., Attended Russell Sage College and Ellis Hospital SCHAIRER, CLARA-Language A.B., SUNY at Albany, M.A., Middleburg College SEVERINO, ARMAND-Science Department Chairman B.S., M.S., Math, Union College, M.S., Sciences, R.P.I. SHATTUCK, MILAN-Machine Shop SMITH, WAYNE-Language B.A., SUNY at Albany SPIRA, fMRS.l DOROTHY-Language Arts B,S., in English and Speech, Syracuse Uni- versity STEBBINS, RICHARD-Social Studies B.A., Hamline University, B.S., University of Minnesota, M.A., University of Virginia Sponsor-Student Board SUPRUNOWICA, WALTER-Social Studies B.S., Holy Cross, M.S., Siena College TABACHNECK, AVRUN-Health Education B.S., Physical Ed., Ithaca College, M.S., Health Ed., Cortland State TERRY, JOSEPH-Science B.S., M.S., Union College VACCA, RAYMOND-Physical Education B.S., Physical Education and Health, Man- hattan College Sponsor-Colden Spike Shoe Society, Head Track Coach VAN HEUSEN, GEORGE--Mathematics B.A., Colgate University, M.A., Montclair State Teachers College VAN SCHAICK, JOHN-English B.A., M.Ed., Union College Sponsor-Watchtower Chess Club VON N OSTITZ, CHARLES-Business Education B.S., Syracuse University, M.S., SUNY at Albany WASHINGTON, WILLIAM-Social Studies B.A., Union College, M.A., Teachers Col- lege, Columbia University Sponsor-Key Club WATSON, RICHARD-Science A.B., SUNY at Albany, M.A., SUNY at Albany, M.S., in Ed., Union College Sponsor-Science Club WILLETTE, FRANCIS-Special Education B.A., University of Vermont WILSON, AGNES-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., .Grad- uate Work, Cornell I7 A Rembrandt I'm not! -' -Q-gl N N V Y 1 i fi Let's have some music for once! C311 YOU SCC what Y0'-life doing? W 1 3. Iynm ,,.. 'l'L7,, ,e.l,, NH-, 3311 ig Ling: Qi 1 m nvnJWg gn,r1g,LU'IP Ux.VQ,J j4CQaQJXW!,, ELLKUIL 1591 W :,i..' ' ii' 'W' lk 1 4.2. gil ' 'L' .'v- ,,,Q4mi4 'f -' --rf' PV 21 1 Usg'-LfffilliUH.,, 1flLVJ5U, WEE 'rzTZ4gT.lQ 'WDM W,ff'Ul2ilFiJQJUlHg, flLfU-fl 1l,,U,U-E5 i U'fCff5i.5l':3,U.UL- QU UA,fUUlUll'5-Jiri i, E237rid!-Q:sfwZ449f!ia9 L' wig? I ! -41 QQ ..,,.. The ROLLING STONES would never sing a song like this. 1 N N 5-f V. rCQS1f3'p' , Kulfural Mont Pleasant has not forgotten the need for culture, which every student needs to extend his intellectual scope and enlarge his capabilities. This year, Mont Pleasant is proud to welcome back the celebrated Mr. Cleveland Howard, the school's -Music Department chairman, who has just recently returned from an extended leave of absence. Mr. Howard, known for intense concentration and perfection in his field, has shown that Mont Pleasant can indeed boast of a fine Music Department. The de- partment is composed of a two hundred Voice choir, in addition to an elite group of forty five students, known as the symphonic singers, whose voices when raised in unison astound and completely captivate the average listener. Mr. Albert Hallenbeck has charge of the school band which pos- sesses an assemblage of sixty students, carefully trained in the act of rhythm. .fm W e s s Cfulfzzrel ,llelzieeeffeerzfe A student waits for Mr. Howard's cue -' 71 5 ia rf: a 5 .n i. ' f ' I 1 fi !- w 4 r 1 , XA x t iEiv ,ff-T-T-Li W - --1 4 N gm Y Artists C?J at work. W , .fff f K if g iiif , :V JL i 'Qi , , i i , MMR . '-f., hs in-I 0.- LV? Y 4 ' 4 fi i ,i 1 W xi A uf i., 3 .li -., ,. -v .wu- 'Q ,bl 1 1 H L Oh boy, we're going to sing Hande1's MESSIAH in A minor. J' 0. X I ,Cg35QU ' '.,,.N aw h - Ugh! '1'hat's terrible No one's perfect. Whistle while you work. A' ,O .., r li 'L :fa ' W I 'H- 5?f-FWF' i e 1- V, i ' V 'f Isafjrf . ,F W, if is-5 ' ,ff-X, A119314-llf DAY- lkrrotliei: Baiiriting ' 4 if .41 .1l,m.Af,,g.,-I-.1-1,17-H 1, u hx VI! It. De quoi parle-t-il? ,flczzdcm k Ach 2 emmis At Mont Pleasant the undergrad- uate soon learns that academic pro- ficiency is an important goal in their quest for education. Beginning this year, the English Department offers each upper class- man the opportunity to choose a field of study ranging from drama and world literature to rhetoric and philosophy. The Social Studies Department continues to strive for increased in- ternational understanding and to pre- sent a comprehensive view of a pro- gram tailored to the belief that suc- cessful democratic government de- pends on intelligent citizenship. This year, the Science Department has been partially refurbished, two rooms having been renovated with new desks, tables, and laboratory equipment to assist every student in keeping abreast of the rapidly chang- ing scene in the Scientific world. The Mathematics Department also continues to offer every student at Mont Pleasant the widest, possible variety of content, each course de- signed to teach students to better understandthe concepts of practical mathematics. ' Mont Pleasant's Language Depart- ment, is also equipped with modern facilities for mastering the language of one's choice, and for exploring various ways- of life, of people from other countries. With a broad academic spectrum offered in many areas, every student is given the opportunity to achieve academic excellence! I want a 5,000 word essay on the private life of Henry the 8th, It looks like a Tyrannosaurus rex to me! Q.. zx an 'lpn-Q lg--111' 1 3.1 . ' , ,,-,., ft' si 09 00' sl ' 'Mk' ii 1 , '.....,,gnlsssi ffl? .' ' Alu! .V 1 l f . . , .w.,....-,..-f ,-fr, mm ,. .,,,.,,,.l W ng . wi 'Wifi , f 471152 4 'fiiu I'm all wound up. Ouch, first my hand now my finger! Nancy Marquis ponders over,a difficult problem. That's life! 94-1.-.,. - Mr. Ludwig tunes in on some of his lab students. ,f. r Biology students zero in on a rare specimen of on - li NT v ,lg lu ll -wf W qv-- r f ' J 102' ,.f' skin. D -. You wouldn't believe what I just saw! Have you got that? SKOL ! 51 1 L. - A Q.. 1 , 5 A 2 fl' J li 5 ' Z 2F ' - H 2 a ef , f i C W A X, H-5',...51 ' W' M1 + N A7 1 P , , 1 1 , 1 4 9-'fi L' ! iii? 55 n f 'v-' Ma' 'fs a 11. M' if 14 ' H- ,A ks ' -'G P , D, ssfff wg li j' I 3.3 T 1 1 A 4 . J .Xl I f fader ,M-rl O wf' . . . A, mu-M-.V - -f...,-..,+.... f ! Z 2 ?1 e -- I ,f i 4 1 K A V use . if , I .0 1 ' , Y' V Q- 5 !f'.1--A ' v , .V 51.45 1 .V Qli ' 5. w . , kgs .Y ,L v O i- 41 'H i . Q- X i Big Brothcr's watching you! These are technical students? ,vi 1 1 1 V 1 - 1 J J.. I 1 J , .. - .1 ii , ,, ,. Y ,Mix ir imimiii WV IH? TlU,GU,Hiiii,'Siiii'i. vw iliifi' vii ifi.i1ififii ilifiwfii i'iii'v12CiiKF'I'flGf2iF'liWM WV i - V - xg' .Af ,. ,1,.,.. -,,- ,,, WW, , ,i , ,WY ' r- - --'- ' - V --- I 1 iw ,,! I think I'll patent this gun for Batman. 'Q fi? A 'Sfij V, ' +1 V bu x . -. I UM. .gw 'J' Mr. Clark advises Mary Lou Shepard in Engineering drawing. Uevhuical The College Preparatory Technical Course is the most rigorous scholastic program offered at Mont Pleasant High School. It is designed primarily for above average, college-bound students planning careers not only in the engi- neering or scientific professions but in the humanities or social sciences as well. The core of the Technical Course is the College Preparatory Program to which more mathematics, science and technology are added in both breadth and depth. A study of the technologies provides the focal point in the integra- tion of mathematics, science and communications skills. Watch the finger Does he or doesn't he? rl S Y What a boring job W --5 -Vi-W, ' ' 2 E MTH' at 1,.':g,JL .4 , u I 1 X Ray Sarnacki, John Swiatocha, and -7 I Dick Valente listen to Mr. Young's 1 ' explanation of the operations of 2 4 -e f the oscilloscope. 9 K w ll Li. .,r- X , ,f E' ' -ti ,ga Am- fav ' so 0-S A 1 - go . l '0 0 1.1, -. 2 f' , w .. mG.Ei A .. -- ...--- - xinv , ,fy - ' I f ,ff n . v ' Y Y,44 ,iii Y. L, ' dilbv M 4, ,fy - in F 4 . , I ' ' f 1 'lm l i i ' . 'X -,,1-I-- I you 1 1: . on 1 I I 'l e Y af. , fn y 2 - W ,A 'gg 3 Q k l, i ' N .I , 1. A 1 c of l l - l 1 1 l Vho's talking behind my back. S' l . - I'll catch you yet, you little devil you! R fP 3 xiii? H1 ,p Oh my Gosh! 28:2 This lS a pretty halry problem D0n't just stand there. Call the doctor! Oh, there go my contacts! -1 fy 'rbzsf' V ' ' H453 i 1 ' HV 2 V -xg ,if A This beats milking cows. ,ii .j .. 5 - . iji . . xl at 'ii ,. W1 I V' 3 iw -, , l,, A , S W I . .. ,nlkl T 'afwit' n l , N . ,x n XX Q-X' ,1 up-f if..-,1.'g'f',14 .. .. . . an. , -4 '11, f ,aww Somebody has to do the sewing. .1 Xxx -V uffgflll' lm The purpose of Physical Education at Mont Pleasant High School is to establish mental alertness and physical fitness in the student. Concurrent with gymnastics, the Physical Education Department also requires health education classes which acquaint the student with beneficial hygienic prac- tices. Driver education is also a course that is offered by the Physical Educa- tion Department. In this discipline of tyventy weeks duration, the pupil learns the technique of becoming a cautious and conscientious driver. 1 .J- ' -a - it-f :fa N, 2 x wel, Xl ,,., .i .X , , 4 1 R., . ., . . ,X V 'Sa :Y - Oh let me, I can do it better. Man this is the life! N---,-.1-semen: J , pn' X f 1 sE IL -f YH 5 u ,itchy I n 2 GA ln- ,-' We l uk , t - bst- v rw- has Many machines make light work. Hey Cathy! You forgot to fasten your seatbelt. ...- lil!- . Tay? 'T45'1 , . I know I aimed in this direction. It must be here. Smile now and stop pinching. 4 1 ,f Next vict--, uh volunteer. 4 .. 1 2 V i 46? .of 1 vi tfte i I Which button do I press now? :-x... What a load! svn L. I 49.: f 1 . T54 , 1 ' 'cw ,M ff' al f . fl' . W v 4-1 . ', B. u mm .W , ,. if g, Q ' 7 , ' , ' ' i., h. 1, M .NG an . ' N X VV -- ' 4' V' ' t it mt., , fat t t L.. ' 1 'aww ' 1 ' N MMM M lg ' 'ln' --wp 4 1 X ' ' .N W .4--f V .,,, , , L 4' H ,. f' bfi' 1 'n t A n n -1 D f gl 1 ' 55 , ' f,5,,y:',,,g U, N, ,, M , - , 4, , ' V N of ' ,Ni , Nl ' Q2f ',4!'T f'QW5L3ahif'fw'iEfifwuffgi WTCtfxlc-31 V' J+,'2hf,'E'i I Qc: f ' . -i N ' U - - , t ,tf'f:fMfi'i 'vi'wivV2 ifVM2w,mesa ,2f':3F'fqi1,f,,,fwv,w,4trgJswmhuswaff-in ...L ' - . , -- if V ' V t 1 frQ,: n.,a L N A ' . Q A ' 1 , ' K ' ' , ' f ' ,, Y' ' 1 ' ' ',.f.2,,,gh,,,, - . 1 , 5 4 ., . . , , j, ,w.w',i1L:7,, , A . 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L I .?rc'shme14 Entering freshmen look forward to a prosperous year at Mont Pleasant. They have entered to learn and dur- ing lheir next years they will achieve and go on to serve. Mr. Terry is the dean of the Class of 1970. I RESHMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: R. Cuspara, V.Capusso,I,.Murl1n1.1no L Dull A Coltre J Bn an lu I lrlnlx D L1 elt P Conway P Attanaseo .I Willeltf, D lleozzi, D. Vosburgli, Mr. Terry-Dean SECOND ROW B Martell T Hopkm 'NI Mdrrone R DILOTGHZO ,I NealQ C Klnfel .I Nelkityk K Im hella. M. Miller, J. McGovern, D. Del7orrest. B. Furlme clx NI Kon .llSlx1 'F 1 l 'i' ' ' ' ' in--2 1 fn- ' , 3113 if . as -, fin., Q- K Janice Abeel Patricia Attanaseo -- P S5 ff ., J 1 4 , - ff . ff? . .iffy 1 :gg , ,V 9Pi'f'u .. v. ' , .f ,ngjfdscgnf Ugg . ,win .aa-4 11 an-fs'-n--' if , ' is , l' V, 0 ' ' Q' . 'J' 155' f.- Joyce Bieganski Catherine Capullo David Clark John Daunt BPI 'ff A A EA K. V , lr .. f if ff- , 5 . - iiisf ' ., Q,. ,LSR V fi- Hifi: If -.' f'r1:1 .. I ,,.. 2.i:..::x ,.:4 51, '-v-5 Donna Adams Christine Balga C A VA ii: E hxe, Deborah Briggs Ellen Capullo Georgette Colombe John DeCarlo 6' QU? 24: ,!, .J QA 'v-vw 15' 'ff' . 5 -,-- ' ' W X ,.,, . f Q 1 James Alderdice Sharon Balko f- Q 5, 2 X 4. 217' X A , 1 . Dean Aldi Leon Barnish K05'ff'Hm15Ff af 7 IV? Ctfc-'flgff f-Wf'7lCfyl x - of wm.3uiU1em.gJ-.af . -'jf 1 K 'I 1 ll ' ,, fflgi-. P Douglas Brown Linda Caracciola Patricia Conway Don DeCesare my eJe or -sax ?.i i'Q fmlili 6 Q ' Q Joseph Antonellis Mindy Barrie ff :g .W 1.4 ,, ,Q ,,g, for W, W ' -91 ' if -1 I Cary Burnham Anthony Carota Karen Cook Daniel Deforest x K 24, Alan Buzanowski Ronald Chapman Rosalyn Costanzo Leslie Deitz . r ' - 44 5' . .if. ' :MP'!'I7'- I' iz,-we gm 3 - 3, S if 21' A ' 4' Bl 51 52.1-t' 1 'a 'ii ,, A 4 L 3 mgerllwfs Qfefl, Rrmgmoeft V'HENf5l-'E DLEHSE OQAQ 5900i ' wmv L-er Swfv ir'-HM Q ,: pw If 4 -an 2 -J f 'J, X ,fur fu- -If ,Q ,M-,A ,,, J - . i'Xw1:i'-I' -f ills' A 432 4. Judith Arbour Raymond Bennett X rf vfsfqi . s Thomas Caiazzo Janet Chevalier Vincent Cummings Geraldine DiCerb0 1. . ' , 14 V1 1. . 1 ze 42 Y 31 4 f I I wish shc'd look up here. You'll just have to wait your turn. .5- ,,, , L. 'I' Kathy Ditoro Clelia Duca Sf' Y kix X tl' F John Figueroa Linda Fry Susan Caige Patty Clennon , ix ji l fx 1 4 ,if-leak. f ! 1iIiil Ee k is ll Stanley Drezek Linda Famiano sf X 1 Laurene Frank Bruce Furbeck Karen Calusha Robert Codlewski 1- ii xv' .ff iff Adrianna Duca Alan Ferri I , K L' 'v f A . , A Denicc Friello Anthony Fusco Rosemary Gaspara Jules Coldhf-rg L, Q, '11, ZW' IQ' .Jilin , A -04.49 1 'I - I f ' 2 3 .X,, F ,rlzcfi 5 2 A .ay J , , A .,.. ,v-- K V, x 1' , 1 .. 3 Qi, fm' 'Y y Q Ramona Gosselin Paula Hays Paul Jendziezyk Connie Keenan Randy Lawya Patricia Maresca .V,, 1' M i V4 5 , 1 ,va I l -, . ya- : 57 - ,,.a,. v , .. aw : 5,5 A wma A M , ffl? A ,. ',t,f - f X, ,gl mg 1 iii to Laura Gross Barbara Herderich ' 452 j ig' 1- ,, 1 Raymond John Sandra Kellerhouse Patricia Lontrato Michael Marrone 1 qv, 'Q I .,., 1' ,Q li, V, fi' A. - J' '.',3, ' 7 3' nai!.5!, .-' '14 ' I fi . , 1 'v:f- f' j .2 . 4 '71, ff 4 X, .Q ,Wx , f., I, , ff 1 va fm .W Linda Gross F. Paul Hesler g uii. A . 'eff' , V Tiki , ff f Joseph Juliano Gary Kilinski , 49 ,Y 'ra 1 -lj. Bruce Hamelin Barbara Iovinella K sa ' Qtr- ' Patricia Jump Theresa Larowe Palma Maiorano John Lyle Lawrence Robert Martell 'Nav Martiniano Nt, A QL T.5'- 2751 .i - 5 f , In , ,, rf My ,, . 37 . ff' ff 1,34 '4 :1'f'f' - f :ZH ' X f , ,H if , 1 CY Na ax Q39 CWC ' O fy xx VX 'QW ol Q5 my WNW 4 A , A :UWM A Brian Hauptman Mary R. lafrate ,wg AL L nnuf . A Q '31, , 44 M S , Eileen Katz Deborah Lavin Thomas Majewski John Matheson I .in 'D+ .-1 az sf 5 K J Lawrence Harris Karin Isabella F' , K, 12 .., e'-2e' A Holly Kaufman Sharon Lavin Sandra Makovitch Shelley Matura L 1 'F' H+. , 1? A ' 1. 4, N we WP 5 wtf-,,. i i NX! 1kq ,qQlf'NQ l at it f We XAC Lf I 1 QU !r Ai, W K L Nxcfxlfff RUMU5 W Arthur Petraske Q27 ffl , ' l Q 3. 1' , l ,x Sf: 5' , Q A L- -1' 3 X ,I X-Xxffx Marie McCabe Marsha Miller may . vit i f Pin -4:7 4' I r X X 1 Catherine Nagle Thomas O'Connor .loseph McGovern .lanice Millham 'Qu- Nancy Nedosko Roberta O'Neil Dominick Petrucci Mildred Price t-. .fr lx :P -tl. Patricia McGraw Patricia Merchant Victoria Mineconzo Richard Moncsko Joyce Neikityik Judith Palombo Deborah Picozzi Joanne Purcell s '-we, rf- ,--3 E ml 4? .,. n SR 4 Esther Newkirk Marsha Pardus Barbara Pies Darlene Purdy Marianne Pompilio is . . A ' 'J' -uv ' ,A-61' M . 0 W 't fr 7 .. , I .- I . A 1' , bl as Patricia Meyer Phyllis Monroe X 4. V Q ,.,v.! I , 4 'f ,t V. Pkwy , 'I 5 Lucille Notto Donald Patcigo Carmen Pitucci Kam Rakvica ri r TSX .: ' I Q f., .,'1,f:.Z:Ad. YY, 4 f , Mary E. Michaelowski Thomas Monroe , A S ,-A ! .4 Y , Q. W 1 Thomas Nuzback William Peake Anthony Pirrone Donald Rej ' 'v.--'29 ll!! lui ff. ui! ff- ' 44 I4 if 755 v . ff ' I K . 'f '1.2r.e , - '. - ' . h fr, - ' .... ' -J' If I' ,t -- X x 'wr ' Antoinette Renna June Roicki Jean Rutkowski Thomas Santoro Linda Shaulis Nicky Sindoni f -, i t--. n.'o.R 5 1 1-tiff -1 'F ' '.Q - 'QQ ' 'S . 1' ,. , V, Xv E U 9 Ricky Reyell Katherine Roman Alberta RUZZO Gee! I wonder why everybody's looking at me! Cary Schmid John Sims XC Terry Singer 4 XOQEXK XX Y 0166 QQ P N c'14,4ffc' 4,4 th 5' f Q6 gig! CW lfl mf er zrs for Agia if 625W mfg XP i, to CJ more it 0 og XO' 61 oO Tie C534 BEYQXFQQXJGX f ii' X X f No X GCC? Lge X? Qx If ll ix Rosalind Tariello Cary Wurzala Karl Wolf Sandra Zampclla Joseph Zclczniak X Judith Ziolkowski J? 4 Q T i , Q v Patricia Trifilo Cary Winters. 'PUIM Y? 'EA' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW: D. Monarch-Recording Secretary, C. Battaglia-Treasurer, L. Carhide-Corresponding Secretary SECOND ROW: D Lake-Vice President, Mr. Provost-Dean, R. Page-President junivrs JUNIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: D. Hartigan, F. Imbesi, N. Commarto, M. Pacelli, M. Caputo, C. Campbell, C. Wright, D. Williams, I. Palkovic, C. Bat- taglia, L. Carhide, F. Cimo, L. Fischer, D. Monarch, V. Abrams, L. Prokop, S. Severino SECOND ROW: T. Sanders, D. Lake, R. Page, R. DeMarco, F. Caporale, J. Fragomeni, T. Cuthan, B. Sefcovic, F. Rocissuno, C. Kenny, C. Warner, D. Newberry, A. Ditoro, E. Richute, M. Nicholas '5-'T imma Veronica Abrams Donna Bond LTTTA r Tj ' 5 '3 if! 1, .27-5311 .,,f ' 31: ' .J Michael Bouck Michael Cherubin i , ui Yi. L . ,Y avr Q . . FN V fr? fx .N I , .ti v - I--r 1' Kurt Ahnert .Joanne Barrett , ef, I 'fb 3' D -sy ' 1 . r' Samuel Brooks Claudia Chevalier 1'Z 3 43- -11 X R 1 gt ! uk., is Shelley Anderson Christine Battaglia 'AX N11 xl 4 Frank Caporale Candace Cinquino . 1 :pa M . -i .l -iv...-.. , li, 'tv .' ' - - ' .L. 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Antonellis, P. Pintavalle, C. Mr-le SECOND ROW: M. Gaines, C. Chevalier, S. Beeche, P. Montone, A. Kehl, A. Amedore, J. Cappello, F. Imbesi, J. Ziolowski, L. Car- raf-viola, 'l'. Thorne, l'. Marion THIRD ROW: S. Bond, C. Karlan, N. Arre, J. Barrett, F. Squillo, D. LaCasse, C. Cappella, J. Wilkinson, J. W1'irlSl11'iln1'r, J. Alu-el, J. Arbour. A. Romeo FOURTH ROW: D. Hartigan, N. Pratt, C. Canswith, A. Renna, B. Kelly, C. Kutil, C. Battalino, R. Costanxo, IJ. l'arr'hnk, P. llays, J. Ilernian, ll. Woznak, C. Collins FIFTH ROW: C. Brion, D. Provost, J. Sowinski, T. Brion, K. Isabella, M. Dykstra, I . Vanllr-rwr-rken, M, Roman, V. Paine, J. Credno, L. Skibinski SIXTH ROW: C. Miller, B. Furbeck, M. Davis, D. Cummings, S. Aldi EF' I t Playifills I it i . .M 1 Never has any one club at Mont Pleasant been more . ' I ' . intensely active than the lllayhills. Unfler the brilliant ' . X Q, direction of lVlr. Theodore Bearrlsley, the members 'udp if have achieved glorious heights in the way of provoca- X tive and stirring drama. For anyone pursuing a theatrical career, this club offers rudimentary skills ,, t in developing one's hislrionic capability. , . , Z Steve DiCiorgio waits for Joanne Barrett to finish her recitation. The Playbills present the play, '4The Brick and the Rose , in a contemporary fashion. OFFICERS FRONT ROW: L. Merchant-Historian, D. Williams- President, D. l.aCassc-Secretary SECOND ROW: K. Snyder-Vice President, P. Marion-Treasurer That alcohol is cold! Sfuturc ,Nurses of America The Future Nurses Club headed by Mrs. K. Davidoff attracts a large number of girls who hope to enter the nursing profession. It gives the girls a sense of what to expect in the nursing profession and the great importance of it. Each month the club meets, or whenever a speaker is scheduled, to discuss nursing careers. The participants, in addition to acting as volunteers at hospitals, visit local medical centers, entertain younger children and work in health offices. This club helps prepare the girls for a very worthwhile and dedicated career. FUTURE NURSES FRONT ROW: C. DiCarlo, M. Green, D. LaCasse, L. Merchant, D. Sindoni, D. Williams, M. Jarvis SECOND ROW: P, Marion C, Kutil C Balazovich, V. Ceanopoulos, A. Romeo, D. Parchuk THIRD ROW: K. Snyder, B. Lontrato, J. Dwyer, K. Roman, K. Sykowski C.,Battalino, P.. Grounds, Mrs. Davidoff 7 , 1 Q' Ymmw Kecepfivuisfs The work of the Receptionists is very much appreciated by the faculty, the student body, and Mont Pleasant's guests. It is spon- sored by Mr. Pinchulc and is lo- cated at the main entrance of the school. The Receptionists provide ample information to visitors of Mont Pleasant High School. UNCH Wvrkers This informal group of girls is recruited each year from the Student body and is comprised of students who volunteer part of their school day to uid both sec- retaries and administration. By assisting in the completion of rou- tine but time consuming tasks, these unselfisli citizens of Mont Pleasant High School add to the efficiency of the total educational program. RECEPTIONISTS QNADESK: B. Tissura SEATED: L. ,Iegabbi FRONT ROW: K. Ferri, C. Wright, V. Brown, . rre MAIN OFFICE WORKERS FRONT ROW: M. DiNinni, J. Oropallo, P. Lombardi, A. M. Farry, D. Mead, L. Price, M. Green SECOND ROW: N. Tebbano, R. Riedel, M. Smith, J. Virgil, P. Jump, M. Riggi, .I. DiBlasi0 THIRD ROW: J. Spina, S. Ballard, S. Piechocki, D. Monarch, L. Shaulis, N. Hunt, L. Borgia GUIDANCE, TECHNICAL AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE FRONT ROW: L. Nedosko, A. Caldara, M. Sherman, P. Demi, N. Florence, B. ,Iegier SEC- OND ROW: L. Fischer, N. Nedosko, C. Robinson, L. Lencewicz, P. Reveglia, L. Maresca THIRD ROW: K. Gordon, N. Pratt, S. Czuberant, K. Smith, J. Komorny, L. Gabriele, S. Beeche I Q l in M7 Q N - I X., - -ii In mb 'V UN T . , , ,J . . .- ..., A . s , . , . . ,. U V I s ---' -3 : fy M. iv- 'Ai 4,, -i ' 'F , -71,2 .f . JVVAAV V.-Q -. fu . .- if i- 'gf - ' s , 1 i -.-. ' - . -' . 5 ' -' 4 f 1 - ,f A i f fi ' H, , a r a ' K ' -. - f P .. . . ' M f ' , , 5 4 2 - ' - NA' ' e wi N I 'gf A I ' ' g - Ruin mi I .- fl I - fx' 1' I 'lu W 1 . T' if -' -i f '5 as A 1 F er .Zi 2 ' L.. 'V -v t 5. ' 5 . 1 that-... 1 E Ha at . -A Q- .ie .fi 1 . E . isa . at -- . 4 V' 5? 'iaith ' if it fliif' if -Q . 4 ' ' . . . .,- . . - ' ' i r , , . 5 .. 4. R 'K , .- D ft A - WA10i9s.f99f . A rt f , . .za:g5 iv.f. f+ f.. E' .1 . Jil Pep Klub Under the capable and enthusiastic direction of Mr. Thomas DiCerbo, the Pep Club is a catalyst which con- stantly regenerates an effervescent school spirit. As the name implies, vim, vigor, and vitality are the Watch- words of this dedicated organization. Throughout the year this club addresses itself- to the responsible , V, i GOLDEN SPIKE SHOE PEP CLUB Gaiden Spike' Sims With the illustrious history of accomplishment in track and field events at Mont Pleasant, a shining record of excellence dating from the inception of the school some thirty five years ago, it is entirely fitting that we long since been accorded the privilege of representation in this national society. Membership in this organization is a coveted honor, a status acquired through election by pres- ent members. Candidates are selected for consideration by virtue of their interests, participation, and ability in this area of athletic prowess. Students who have demonstrated the foregoing qualities become eligible for consideration in the latter half of the sophomore year. The local society is sponsored by Mr. Raymond Vacca. FRONT ROW: S. Anderson, N. Griffin, T. Nuzback, B. Peake, T. Hopkins, R. Fowler, E. Paniccia, G. Kelinski SECOND ROW: J. Zelezniak V. Cummings, R. Hardy, T. Delgado, A. Sanders, D. Klimowski THIRD ROW: D. Pelkey, P. Tetlack, R. Fowler, L. Attanasio 2 i 1 X, -EAN, . P' 2 .f' iff rf' if C3 S.. Albert Aldi-Scrgeant at Arms Ron Page-Recording Secretary Key gfllb it 'vu ku- Mir-lmel lacovilli -'Vice President Curry Cumplwllgprcsidem Chartered in 191118, the Key Club of Mont Pleasant High School is a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Schenectady. Under the direction of Mr. Willizliii Washirigton, this national honorary fraternity is composed of male students who have demonstrated su- perior qualities exemplified not only by sound academic KEY CLUB performance but also in service rendered to the school at large. The emphasis which this organization places upon scholarship purposes and the annual Christmas solicita- of its programs which include the raising of funds for scholarship purposes and the annual Christmas solicita- tion of food for needy families. FRONT ROW: D. Newberry, R. Romano, L, Ostrander, T. Lawrence, C. Lega SECOND ROW: D. Boettner, K. Wachowicz, R. DiNola, P. DiDonato A. Aldi, D. Scnierad ATHLETIC COUNCIL FRONT ROW: J. Cappello, C. Cappello, D. Hartigan, L. Smith, M. Smith, C. Caputo, M. Caputo, M. Ostrowski, P. Messinger, J. Virgil, E. Lawlor N. Pratt, C. Karker, fPres.J P. Montone QV. Pres.J SECOND ROW: L. Rockerfeller, M. Horinka, D. Cummings, F. Porter, C. Leber, J. Kulbalto J Swiatocha, D. Brereton, T. Veldman, F. Wyllie, P. Pintavalle, K. Ahnert, S. Tytko Athletic 60111441 Under the direction of Mr. David Boyd, athletic director of Mont Pleasant High School, the Athletic Council has the responsibility of assisting, in administering details of athletic management in business matters. This organization is responsible for the myriad details which encompass home contests as well as unscheduled games such as the tra- ditional game during Christmas recess and occasional contests between varsity and faculty during the year. In addition this group collaborates with the Pep Club and also makes available discounts for advance admission sales. MONOGRAM CLUB Jlflrflfogram glllb Sponsored by Miss Constance Argulski, this organiza- tion functions as a girl's athletic service club. It was founded to encourage qualified girls to assist as student leaders in physical training classes, to act in an official ca- pacity during intramural and interscholastic contests, to set up equipment for class use, and to assist the physical education staff in implementing its total program. Mem- bership is accorded only to those girls who have earned a varsity letter. FRONT ROW: W. Broderick, J. Palkovic, N. Gordon, M. Smith, C. Wilson, K. Jenkins, B. Rossetti, V. Tealmout, M. Lewiss, D. Mueller, Miss C Argulski SECOND ROW: M. Russ, L. Gross, L. Teller, J. Dwyer, D. Van Slyke, G. DeJohn, D. Williams, C. Wright , ,Hd v -9 ,-... 1 I 1 I WK, ' i .Lf 1 P .QIS Hill l WITH wr: IJECA SENIORS FRONT ROW: W. Sanders, J. Sowinski, P. Ostcrhout, M. Capullo, P. Battaglia, Mr. Pause, Advisor SECOND ROW: H. DeSantis, L. Yahn, J. Carnpunu, D. Larrabce, J. DiCocco DECA OFFICERS FRONT ROW: D. RclycaYVice President, P. Battuglia-President, B. Mosier--Secretary, S. Gary-Vice President, Mr. Pause-Advisor SECOND ROW: J. Barrett-Senator, L. Yahn-Treasurer, J. S0winski+Senat0r, M. Lewis-Senator, J. DiC0cc0-Parliamentarian Bonnie Mosier sorts out colors and sizes at Carl's. rf: ' B1 tam-'ea .fm D554 Under the sponsorship of Mr. Pause, DECA Club involves itself in many mercantile activities. In addition to its sponsorship of the student store, DECA members sell candy to raise funds for their yearly activities. On November 10, 1967, the annual DECA Day was held at the Carl Company, an event which resulted in the hiring of several DECA members to part time jobs. Each year local DECA contests are held to select candi- dates to represent this area at the New York State Con- vention. Last year honors were won hy Larry Yahn and -A -4- + ' E A ,,.. 5. pings is .,.. ii--HP' E 1 Marion Capullo. Working in the yardgoods department is another project for Deca members on Deca Day. An employee shows Norman Jackson how to price goods. Joe DiCocco leams to operate the cash register. at - v4'......,,. 0 - . 4. mf-S54 Q M -weft-E ., ,Q-K, DECA J UNIORS FRONT ROW: M. Howland, B. Crandall, D. DeMania, S. Ballard, M. Lewis, D. Olynik, L. Klapper, B. Mossier, S. Cary, D. Relyea, J. Barrett SECOND ROW: F. Capitummino, S. Marta, A. Friello, S. Hilton, W. Mazzucco, N. Jackson, P. Stackewicz, H. Ganswith, M. Slurff ' , lJlDl,f'X S l.ll I I ,ymrn g l fr., . A E.. 1 'f we KJ 1 S'l'l1IJI'IN'l' STORE l .-.P 1 QI! FRONT ROW: J. lliCoct-o, W. Sandi-rs, J. Cunipunu SECOND ROW: S. Hilton, D. Rclyea, S. Ballard, J. Sowinski, L. Yulm THIRD ROW: B. Nlosit-1', D. Olijnik, M. Cupullo, M. Lewis, J. Burr:-tt, P. Bultublin, H. Cunswillr, T. Fricllo, W. Hopper, R. Jarvis, S. Marra, M. Slurff indent im: Under the auspices of the DECA Club and Mr. David Pause, the Student Store epitomizes the spirit of service to the student body. This commercial venture operates with an extremely low overhead and the modest profit which ac- crues is returned to the school's general fund for use in promoting further educational benefits for the entire school. The unselfish fidelity of the store staff enables the store to serve the convenience of student body and faculty alike before school, during noon lunch hour, and after school. This labor of love provides a reciprocal benefit in enabling store personnel to gain initial training in the art of merchandising. X Q! i N: Tl QV ' P Peter ll.1tt.1glitx, DECK president. works closely with Mr. Pause. S. Ballard, M. Slurff, B. Crandall, D. Relyea and D. DeMania were DECA candy sales winners. V f Frank Capitummino enjoys helping customers on DECA Day. 1 an new to wr NWN 1 1 ihww au we have ' ' f.,Mu,,-f y and m,,.1.,a . -...,-f - K- '12 X L tlf ' .I 1 Elf Student Store is kept busy during lunch hour. , fr, Marian Capullo discusses latest fashions with a fellow worker. Mr. Pause and Michael Slurff work together in carpeting department ' ,ji 1, '1 ff zz ' ' 4, ' ,ft ,J We 1i,1.,'g:i'f- ff My , ' M5971-79 'K t 'W - Aim , , . , ,, .14 5 V, , ww' s-v Nshq , , I I 5 'Nz ...?Ll..qn. 3 A nur ... ,,. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS FRONT ROW: C. Karker-Vice President, F. Simboli-Seo rotary, L. Attanasio-Treasurer SECOND ROW: Mr. Ludwi --Sponsor, D. Sistart-nik-President is Q , 1:1 ?rc'14ch j'f0l40I' Svciefy Members of French Honor Society are required to maintain an A or B average in their French course. Le Aecle d,Honneur is sponsored by M: Robert Ludwig, Chairman of the Language Depart- ment. Weekly luncheons are held in which members of the society meet and speak French with one of the French teachers. The society activities also in- clude fund raising events such as the annual clown sale. Part of the proceeds go towards prizes for high ranking French students on Awards Day. IVNENCII IIONOR SOCIETY SENIORS FRONT ROW: N. Tebbano, M. DiNinni, S. Fiano, J. DiCerbo, P. Cauger, F. Simlxoli, L. Marc-sea SECOND ROW: C. Karker, W. Broderick, N. Cor- don. l'. St-cor, F. Porter, D. Sistarcnik, C. Leber, J. Kozak FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY .JUNIORS FRONT ROW: N. Commarto, D. Hartigan, C. Ganswith, H. Pelts, L. Carhide, J. Bezack, J. Virgil, M. M. Wantuck, F. Imbesi, L. Prokop SEC- OND ROW: L. Fischer, G. Musto, L. Carlock, K. Smith, M. Ostrowski, R. Pearman, P. Messinger, B. Snyder, C. Dunn, A. Clernovich THIRD ROW: D. Barbour, A. France, F. Fox, T. Comanzo, L. Attanasio, P. Tetlack, C. Lega, T. Ditoro, M. DellaRocco MH v-. Have you tasted the arsenic yet? IS if Spiked? FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY FRESHMEN FRONT ROW: L. Martiniano, A. Levine, K. Rakvica, D. Bunt, P. Brown, B. Pies, R. Bailoani, J. Rutkowski, R. Tariello SECOND ROW: K. Kutil, K. Calusha, P. Lontrato, S. Matura, J. Neikityk, J. Bieganski, M. Montenaro, C. Capullo, J. Millham THIRD ROW: C. Paludi, D. DeForest, N. Renzi, V. Cummings, R. Moncsko, D. Aldi, M. Warnow 3 K' Y 4- ... . .' 'I 1. i L I STUDENT BOARD SENIORS f9t'3 1 FRONT ROW: A. M. Furry, P. Montonc, A. Stroble, A. Culdara, S. Schultz, K. Fcrri, B. Sellick, M. A. Sims, A. Viscusi SECOND ROW B Kelly, L. Nedosko, N. Arrc, V. Mnrtiniuno, C. Kutil, W. Broderick, B. Famiano, K. Cordon, S. Venet THIRD ROW: T. Richardson, E. Johnson A. Curusonc, J. Dcl.orcnzo, T. Ciancclta, D. Bonaquist, D. Scmerad, M. lacovitti, Dan Sistarcnik, D. Boettner indent Ecard In consonance with the modern philosophy of inte- grating genuine democratic concepts in a realistic man- ner within the American High School, the student board of Mont Pleasant High School has become an integral part of all facets of administration which are of direct concern to the student, for it is through this agency that the student body is given voice both individually and collectively. At Mont Pleasant each homeroom elects a repre- sentative and an alternate to membership on the board and thus forms an effective liaison among the student body, faculty, and administrators. In addition to this important function as a clearing house, this congress also organizes various activities and sponsors many school-wide projects. One example of these constructive labors was its participation in weekly homeroom collections to defray the expenses of American Field Service Scholarships which made possible Mont Pleasant's participation in its international exchange student program. James Marsh prepares to give u speech on Student Government Day. U AQ STUDENT BOARD JUNIORS FRONT ROW: J. Frascatore, S. Zhorowslci, J. Calarco, C. Altieri SECOND ROW: P. Fiorillo, C. Battaglia, K. Smith, V. Paine, C. Ganswith, J. Weinsheimer THIRD ROW: L. Cinaitis, M. DellaROCc0, A. Di- ioro, R. Romano, P. Demi, A. Clemovich FOURTH ROW: J. Hallak, J. Fragnmeni, R. Page, F. Wyllie, J. Olsen, T. Comanzo I STUDENT BOARD OFFICERS P. DiDonat0-Treasurer, S. Marrone-Sec- retary, T. DiCocco, Mr. Stebbins-Sponsor, T. DiCocco-Vice President, J. Marsh- President STUDENT BOARD FRESHMEN FRONT ROW: J. Palombo, D. Voshurgh, D. Burdick, G. Delohn, D. Mead, T. Singer, D. Friello SECOND ROW: L. Famiano, E. Newkirk, P. Attanaseo, L. Kniskern, K. Isabella, M. Montenaro, S. Matura, S. Pickett THIRD ROW: D. DeForest, N. Renzi, B. Martell, J. DeCarlo, D. Mas- saroni, P. Hesler, R. Morrison -vi Y 5 lil L Q 3. E I Q el fanf- . E Q V . ' lg l ' x 452 MOPPETTES i FRONT ROW left lo right: N. Arn-, T. DiLcvu, P. Blau LAST ROW left to right: J. Hammond, B. Kelly, J. Palkovic, Miss Argulskl-Sp0IlS0l', D. Harvey, C. Picnkowski W1 vppeffes A moppetle may be found doing almost anything from dances and Christmas parties. This active group sponsored cleaning the gym floor to selling mums for the Linton- by Miss Argulski, is busy all year round. 3 Pleasant football game. The girls also prepare the gym for OFFICERS C. Battaglia-Treasurer, F. Mauna-Secretary, S. Marrone-Vice President, K. Gordon-President fi.-,ff .4wfJ', X , x 1 fi. .0 , i . Nancy Tebbano-Captain Anne Stroble-C0-Captain Miss Diane Charton--Sponsor Kazdarcffvs RAIDERETTES FRONT RUW: N. Commarto, L. Carhide, J. Palkovic, P. DeCapri0, D. LaCasse, D. Monarch, F. Cimo, M. A. Hogan, P. Blau, C. Musto, V. Abrams J. Beczak, C. Battaglia Fi fE1'j,f.: rr 725' , fs? I-' , 4 -' .nnn S fi? - ., S , ...sh , , My X .-,' H? . ff? V 0 ' L 'ss f L - -. v' 4 - - , 4 - w,,..., M . .4 - 6 457 'Lv his ..' Yklxast-1,1-I 'V L if .9 T.. I Q - 4 ,. J. . .A ,,., 54 . 1. , w..- a,,,-- f , .,. .gf - , ,- Lg , -, .1 ,. .1 . 1 -..-. . 4, , 6 af 'J' -, 131.5-Z -125.1445-. fum:--lg, ...g l i 1 , .-L .L 'F' Wafchfawar An award winning journalistic en- terprise in interscholastic competition for many years, The Watchtoiver continues its function of synthesizing school life within its pages. Under the dedicated supervision of Mr. John Van Schaick, our student newspaper continues to fulfill its objective of presenting school news while it is still current. In the further development of this concert, the staff last year effected a change of policy which saw the tran- sition from five or six editions throughout the year to the publication of a weekly edition. The new schedule met with instant and eager acclaim and marks another milestone in extra- curricular journalistic achievement on the Hill . REPORTERS FRONT ROW: L. Nedosko, J. Virgil, J. Herman B. Famiano, C. Canswith SECOND ROW: W Broderick, N. Cordon, C. Kutil, R. Romanofski P. Cauger THIRD ROW: K. Ahnert, D. Bona quist, D. Weininger, J. Fragomeni, D. Fisher, D Barbour ADVERTISING STAFF FRONT ROW: J. Komorny, J. Bradshaw, C. Severino, J. Purcell SECOND ROW: K. Isabella, P. Attanaseo, J. Willette, D. Briggs, K. Snyder, D. Provost THIRD ROW: B. Brundege, Mr. von Nostitz, C. Nelson, D. Hicks, J. Theuner, S. Balko, C. Nagle Q K,-s-v J if 2' 4., -..T Y- N! 44.7 ' - wt. EDITORIAL STAFF FRONT ROW: C. Caputo, D. Sistarenik, J. Dwyer, Mr. Van Schaick SECOND ROW: P. Bradshaw, G. Leber, V. Martiniano sf, I s CIRCULATION STAFF FRONT ROW: L. Cross, Mrs. Cummings, R. Przychodny SECOND ROW: L. Maynard, L. Fischer, H. Pelts Third Row: J. Goldberg, K. Smith, J. Wainwright GYM AIDES FRONT ROW: T. DiLeva, P. Sipone, S. Marrone, F. Manna, ,L Caputo SECOND ROW: C. Caputo, J. Dwyer, P. Lontrato, C. Weglowski, W Broderick, N. Corden, G. De.lohn, A. Stroble, S. Fiano Gym Mlifffff Uechuical Service 61116 Gym aides assist the gym teachers by taking attendance, Countless vital functions are performed for the school checking to see that all the girls are in proper uniform, by the Technical Service Club. Under the guidance of and inspecting the locker rooms to see that all valuables Mr. Young and Mr. Alescio, the boys work at assemblies, are secured. The gym aides are most important in that dances, and sport events. Countless hours are spent re- they enable the gym teachers to spend more time with pairing electrical equipment, setting up loud speakers, and the students. supplying music for dances. TECHNICAL SERVICES CLUB D-F FRONT ROW: 'R. Meinhold, A. Ferri, D. DeCesare, D. Brereton, B. Warnow, L. O'Connor, J. Fragomeni SECOND ROW: G. Leber, J. Farnham, F. Porter, T. Majewski, P. Tetlack, M. Horinka, M. Marciniak, V. Cummings, P. Kowalzak, Mr. R. Young Mr. V. Alescio W- X, tr ffs 'ati fgiilimgii 2953333 A 9 F.l-I.A. BOTTOM ROW: L. Maresca, R. Pitucci, S. Zborowski, C. Mould, R. Przychodny, M. Sherman MIDDLE ROW: M. Gauger, L. Hunt, J. Witko, M llogan, P. Blcau, S. Meyer, P. DcMeo, M. Wilson, P. Zieinger, Mrs. Kramer TOP ROW: Miss Kallinsh, A. VanDerwerken, B. Darling, R. Johnson L. Bowman, J. Todd, D. Rclyca, M. Roman 7ufurc ffvmemakers nf America Girls interested in various aspects of homemaking are encouraged to join the F.H.A. They bake cookies and learn to prepare a great variety of dishes. Many of the products they prepare are donated to people who are ill or who are in military service. Mrs. Kraemer is the faculty advisor of F.H.A. F.T.A. Eiufurc' ZIHIILTIHFS of America Students interested in the field of teaching will find the F.T.A. a valuable aid to their future plans. Students be- come acquainted with the field of education through films and professional speakers. Seniors are offered laboratory experience in cadet teach- ing at area elementary schools, where they assist the teachers. Miss Herman is the faculty advisor for F.T.A. KNEELING: S. Marra, Treasurer, C. Wright, President, T. DeSarbo, D. Foley, F. Imbcsi, J. Abeel, J. Arbour, J. Virgil, S. Zborowski, J. Cope, N Commatto, H. Pelts, L. Prokop. STANDING: Miss Herman, Sponsor, P. Montone, Vice President, J. Herman, P. Pintavalle, J. Millham, J. Beczak, P Demi, P. DeCaprio, L. Fischer, R. Pearman, L. Kniskarn, J. Palkovic, A. Clemovich, M. Miller gf 1 lill LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS F. Simboli, C. Ganswith, J. Herman, B. Rossetti. LIBRARY CLUB-JUNIORS AND SENIORS Library Klub An efficiently supervised library provides students with a stimulus to return frequently to seek informa- tion from its many resources and to lose themselves among an adequate collection of best-sellers. The Li- brary Club contributes appreciably in this area. The members aid the librarians extensively in performing numerous tasks, among these, the annual faculty tea at which retired teachers are feted. BOTTOM ROW: S. Ballard, M. Sherman, N. Hunt, J. Willsey, P. Gauger, B. Brundege, E. Butkowski, M. M. Wantuck TOP ROW: L. O'Connor, D Barbour, F. Wyllie, D. Klimowski, L. O'Neil, B. Luther, L. Borgia, J. Komorny, A. France, P. Pintavalle LIBRARY CLUB-FRESHMEN y BOTTOM ROW: K. Isabella, A. Raczkowski, P. Hays, M. Gauger, L. Shoulis, J. Rutkowski, P. Merchant, P. Glennon MIDDLE ROW: M. Pardus M. Pasko, N. Skolnick, A. Ferri, J. Morhous, J. Herman, J. Balko, C. Kinzel, S. Makovitch, T. McGraw TOP ROW: C. Pitucci, A. Levine, B Hauptman, T. O'Connor CHOIR-PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW: B. Rossetti, H. Pelts, L. Fischer, S. Marrone, A. Stroble, J. A. Caputo, L. Jegabbi, J. Oropallo, L. DeNardis, D. Mead, V. Minneconzo SECOND ROW: R. Pearman, C. Robinson, S. Matura, P. Demi, D. Cipriano, E. Newkirk, M. Lewis, D. Henderson, L. Notto, N. Barbera, M. Jarvis TIIIRD ROW: M, Pecoraro, C. Rogers, N. Rogers, G. Schmid, K. Roman, L. Ginaitis, A. Renna, M. Colombe, B. Yager, D. Bond, E. Taglieri, P. Monlanye FOURTH ROW: D. Semerad, A. Aldi, R. Page, R. Fulton, H. Irving, P. DiDonato, T. Hopkins, T. Jandreau, B. Larson, S. Brooks CHOIR-PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: H. Hale, A. Caldara, T. DiLeva, R. Przychodny, P. Lombardi, D. Lavin, T. Thorne, J. Gambrione, M. L. Shepard, S. Anderson, J. Chevalier, T. Singer, C. Webb, L. Prokop, D.Frie11o SECOND ROW: T. Nuzbak, C. Kilinski, V. Cupasso, D. Brown, T. Caizzo, A. Shibley, R. Cortese, W. Doney, J. Alderdiee, M. Beregeon, W. Peake, R. Lawya THIRD ROW: B. Coville, P. Gauger, M. A. Cauger, J. Cope, C. Burns, K. Chandler, E. Capullo, A. M. Coltre, J. Januszewski, B. Jackson, K. Kitoro, P. Marion, N. Tebbano, S. Bond, S. Wilsey FOURTH ROW: A. Dus- sult, J. Credno, B. Lontrato, J. Bieganski, L. Sieler, L. Donato, A. Dussalt, C. Honicki, C. Kinzel, M. Smith, B. Pies, L. Fulton, M. Montenaro, D. Hartigan, S. Fiano, J. Millham, K. Cappullo FIFTH ROW: B. Lontrato, J. Hallack, C. Campbell, W. Crasso, F. Willey, R. DeLorenzo, R. Perdy, P. Diaignault, P. Teta, D. Welch, D. Bachdlor, P. Hesler, T. Santoro, M. Miller CHOIR-PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW: A. Romeo, S. Shultz, J. DiCerbo, C. Caputo, C. Conway, M. Mattarazzo, D. Perdy, K. Doulin, M. A. Simms, C. Wilson, S. Gary, S. Cage, L. Klapper SECOND ROW: V. Paine, W. Broderick, K. Isabella, C. Renzi, A. Kehl, C. Mayville, I... Fry, W. Gluck, P. DeCaprio, D. Monarch, L. Carhide, D. Picozzi, J. Arbor, J. Casso THIRD ROW: J. Gardy, D. DiCoeco, E. Pannicia, I. Johnson, J. Lokembur, D. Patrick, D. Boettner, F. Turnup, N. Slogan, R. Johns, G. Persecki, E. Johnson, H. Cainswith, P. Gonzewski 4 . Hold it for four beats. We're also proud of our String Ensemble. Tra-la-la-la Why aren't you singing? 1 014. 4 Ehrfir Undoubtedly the best single noun to delineate this musical aggregation would be uexcellencen, for the reputation of this group of two hundred voices is almost legendary. Under the direction of Mr. Cleveland Howard, chairman of the music department, this choral enterprise meets in class sections averaging three periods a day to perfect its repertoire. Among its traditional presentations for public enjoyment are included the annual winter and spring concerts, the annual presenta- tion of a Christmas program at Hotel Van Curler for the Kiwanis Club, as well as many visitations to other high schools throughout the East. ln addition, the Mont Pleasant Choir also combines an- nually with the Linton High School Choir in the Music for Unityi' concert. This ambitious schedule culminates with the performance at Comencement exercises in I une. so e' ' r-A-M----W-----L ' 'W sims SYMPHONICS SINCERS El FRONT ROW: E. Cupullo, V, Cupusso, M. A. Sims, IJ. llrown, B. Rosselli, C. Rogers, P. Guugcr, J. Fragomeni, L. Jegabbi, T. Jandreau, D. Bond, D. Semcrad, D. Harligun SECOND ROW: ll. Halle, L. Fisher, Prusecky, A. Kehl, C. Campbell, J. DiCerbo, A. Aldi, J. Caputo, F. Wyllie, T. DiLeva, ' ' ' C 'R.Pd.lM'l1- D. Boellncr, S. Bond, E. Johnson, C. llurns, 0. Mrrule, S. Wilson, V. Paine TIIIRD ROW. N. Tebbano, T. Sanders, L. lI1lZ1l1S, ur y, . 1 hum, J. Halluk, A. Slrolilc, R. Page, A. Culdaru, I.. Fulton, J. Lokcnberg, Murrone, J. Sindoni, W. Broderick, P. Tetu, S. Gary Mr. Howard reliearses for ax concert with the Symphonies. Symplzanics The Symphonic Singers is a select choral group sponsored and directed by Mr. Cleveland Howard. They perform in concerts here at Mont Pleasant and frequently travel to perform for other schools. A Rand Mont Pleasant High School is very proud of its band. The many hours of work invested by the stu- dents to prepare their music have led to the unusually fine quality of their performances. The entertainment provided by the band at half time of football games confirms this statement. Mr. Hallenbeck, the band's director, also leads the group at many school assem- blies and public concerts. Even the band was there to cheer for our football team! Mr. Hallenbeck listens closely for a perfect sound. 1 -.tb BAND MEMBERS FRONT ROW: B. Lontrato, P. Gauger, T. Carota, M. Marciniak, G. Leber, M, Kriegler, F. Wyllie, C. Ruth, H. Hale, C. Karker, E. Newkirk, E Capullo, J. Chevalier, T. Singer, D. Friello SECOND ROW: Mr. A. Hallenbeck-Sponsor, R. Choquette, A. Petraske, J. DeCesare, M. Mar1'one T. Veldman, R. Purdy, S. Brooks, R. Van Patten, J. Herman, M. Koehler THIRD ROW: R. Daniels, D. Sistarenik, J. Messenger, D. Kandel, J Herman, R. Nowell, E. Virtanen, M. Greppo, D. Ward, B. Mazuko, D. Rej, R. Bailoni, K. Sykowski FOURTH ROW: W. Sanders, R. Fowler, N Griffin, T. Comanzo, D. DiCocco. P. Bradshaw. G. Burnham, L. Renna, J. Jordon, L. Martiniano, L. O'Connor, C. Warzala, L. Ganswith 7-1 SKI CLUB FRONT ROW: D. LaCasse, D. Watson, L. Merchant, P. Blau, A. M. Farry, P. Sipone, Mr. Murphy SECOND ROW: T. DiLeva, P. Hartigan, .L Ilammond, C. Battalino, B. Luther, D. Sindoni, S. Meyer, C. Mould, M. Capullo, N. Arre, D. Foley, T. DiSorbo THIRD ROW: B. Kelly, S Zbrowski, S. Purchucki, J. Palkovic, W. Commarto, H. Pclts, C. Cinquino, K. Isabella, P. Conway, P. DiMeo, L. Frank, C. Balga, S. Matura, P. Lon tralo FOURTH ROW: K. Cordon, M. Marciniak, G. Minotoski, A. Petraske, T. Gardi, R. Purdy, M. Kriegler, F. Venette, C. Paludi, K. Stoner F. Wyllic FIFTII, ROW: J. Dolorenzo, P. Montone, R. Alois, J. Nedvidek, A. Rowley, M. Della Rocco, F. Fox, J. Liggett, M. Marrone, J. Sims, A. Levine X J, f , ra ,JV .. . ,-. . gt ff 0 8, M' , W .ltf--'XX FUND RAISING COMMITTEE V i y 7 G 'N I . , 'fr' APYVW W AW V H P P A W , LA . , . ' , t X ' I 1 5 ' J' NU y , f , , Rfb n W.. xl, 'fi J L.. I ki Klub The Ski Club provides its members with a greater opportunity to develop their skiing capa- bilities. Under the sponsorship of Mr. William Murphy, the club members have enjoyed the pul- sating, invigorating feeling of flying clown the snowbound trails of famous ski resorts, thanks to an energetic fund-raising committee. ull GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB iss lv I 1 .1 I FRONT ROW: C. Pienkowski, H. Pelts, 'V. Teabout, P. Montone, S. Severino, S. Schultz, L. Prokop, M. A. Sims, C. Wilson, A. Miller SECOND ROW: A. Stroble, L. Maresca, .I. Palkovic, L. Teller, N. Hunt, P. Blau, C. Donato, J. Credno, B. Kelly THIRD ROW: Miss Carr-Sponsor, P. Grounds, N. Gordon, J. Dwyer, L. Borgia, S. Smith, K. Jenkins, F. Manna, B. Rossetti, Honicki Girls' Athletic 61110 School spirit is greatly encouraged by the activities of the Girls, Athletic Club. The fund raising activities of G.A.C. include the selling of small megaphones and pins for the Mont Pleasant-Linton game. At the end of the year athletic awards are purchased by G.A.C. for qualified girls. VOCATIONAL CLUB Vmzfirfmzl 61116 In the fall of 1967 a new club appeared upon Mont Pleasant's extra-curricular horizon, the Vocational Club sponsored by Mr. Charles Henry. The newly-elected of- ficers are Paul Larsen, president, Douglas Graham, vice- presidentg .lohn Whitehead, secretary, Americo Pallante, treasurer. This new activity has as its purpose the further develop- ment of the vocational student's knowledge of his role in industry. Membership is open to those students specializing in the industrial arts course. FRONT ROW: P. Gonsowski, G. Fountain, E. DiNicola SECOND ROW: R. Chapman, G. Marion, J. Whitehead, G. Garofallow THIRD ROW: P. Larsen, A. Pallante, J. Elacqua, D. Graham, L. James, E. Wysomski, P. Iovino, A. Fusco, F. Hall, L. Voller, M. Camp ,gy i Eg I y f. Lit., . Q. a -L J 5 -ta GERMAN CLUB FRONT ROW: C. Dunn, K. liomun, ll. llcrmlvriclm, ll. Ralfan, R. Riedel, J. Hcrman--Secretary SECOND ROW: Mr. Goldstein-Sponsor, ,l. Cintula, D. Newberry, P. Tino, ll. Sclrlir-lil, W. lion:-y, ll. Clicccu, D. lillt'll0lll0l' TIIIRII ROW: D. Wcininger, P. Pinluvallc, S. Tytko, M. Horinka, E. Sclirom-Treasurer, ll. Gans l'n-sizlr-nl. .l. llvrmuu, .l. lluunl German 61116 With the aid of films and speakers, the German Club enables members to meet and learn about various German speaking countries. Dances and bakesales are major fund-raising activities of this group. SPANISH CLUB ,vanish glllb One of the most rewarding aspects in the study of Il foreign language is learning about the customs and tra- ditions of the people who speak that particular tongue. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Katherine Opdyke, the Spanish Club is devoted to these purposes. Numerous guest speakers throughout the year enable the students to delve more deeply into the sociology, economy and politics of the Spanish nation. FRONT ROW: F. Simboli, C. Cappcllo, R. Tariello, M. M. Wantuck, M. DiNinni SECOND ROW: Mrs. Opdykc-Sponsor, N. Griffin, S. Bcechc, D. Hartigan, G. DiCerbo, R. Romanofski, F. lmbesi, J. Figueroa, T. Nuzback r ! P l l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: F. Simholi, .I. Willsey, N. Arre, S. Fiano, P. Gauger, C. Caputo, P. Montone SECOND ROW: L. Wilcox, P. Grounds, N. Cordon N. Marquis, W. Broderick, L. Maresca, J. Komorny THIRD ROW: J. Marsh, J. Kulbako, J. Swiatocha, B. Gans, F. Porter, G. Leber, R. Meinhold J. Farnham, R. Kochem National Hrflwr Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors which Mont Pleasant can bestow upon its students. Before earning this privilege students must main- tain at least a 3.00 index, participate widely in eXtra-cur- ricular activities, and he of sound moral standing. Miss Wilson sponsors the society and co-ordinates a tutoring service for many of our students. SENIOR CRITICS Serziw' Krifics This club was designed to cater to those who wish to ingest and digest the vast knowledge of the literary world. Periodically, the members meet to discuss select hooks and to delve into their inner meanings. Sponsored by Mrs. Elaine Heidenstrom, the club is a must for the avid reader. FRONT ROW: C. Rogers, J. Sowinski, M. Roman, T. Thorne, J. Herman, F. Porter SECOND ROW: Mrs. Heidenstrom, P. Pintavalle, P. Secor, C Leher, R. Meinhold, J. Farnham 4' . -.if fff, Yr F? W, FRONT ROW: E. Virtanen, C. Rogers, E. Rutkowki, B. Rossetti, B. Brundeg e, A. Richter, L. Bowman, C. Weglowski, L. Smith, V. Martiniano, D Schettine, Mrs. Cohen-Sponsor SECOND ROW:R.Meinho1d, J. Hill, G. Milliman, D. Brereton, J. Preston, J. Kozak, D. Hicks, D. Scmerad, ,I. Nc dvidek, R. Kochem Slreuufyck Nearly a decade ago one of the first elective courses of the Mont Pleasant English Department, creative writing, sponsored its first publication under the direction of Miss Isabel Jarvis, one of our present guidance counselors. Since that time the annual publication of Ebenwyck has become a tradition. Although the course is largely comprised of seniors who are creatively inclined, students ,from all grades and ability levels are encouraged to submit manuscripts for consideration. This year's course and subsequent publication are under the guidance of Mrs. Diane Cohen. FHUHSDAY NIGI-IT BOWLING Girls' lffvufhrzg One of the most popular clubs in girls' sports is Bowling Club. This group meets twice a week, on Monday and Thursday, at the Sportsmen Bowl. Under the guidance of Miss Marcia Carr, the girls learn bowling skills, improve their game, and at the same time enjoy themselves while getting exercise. The girls compete against each other and occasionally against other schools. At the end of the year trophies are awarded to girls who have the highest averages. MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING .1 BOOKROOM WORKERS P. Brisson, Mr. Pinchuk-Sponsor, A. Friello Knvkrvom Bookroom workers are busiest at the beginning of the school year. The demand for new texts and workbooks is then at its peak. The bookroom is open before and after school for the convenience of the student body. Mr. Pin- chuk, a business education instructor, heads the club. PROJECTIONISTS fr! , 3 Projecfirwisfs One of our most important clubs is the Projectionists Club of Mont Pleasant. Its many duties include distribut ing and operating audio-visual material throughout the 23 building. At all hours of the day, the projectionists can be found hard at work to serve the school. FRONT ROW: L. 0'Connor, A. Fusco, T. O'Connor, C. Nelson, B. Checca SECOND ROW: J. Theuner, L. James, F. Porter, I. Johnson N Griffin, P. Ciello, J. Sims THIRD ROW: T. Veldman, P. Iovino, J. DeNice, D. Hicks, D. Cummings, K. Cochrane, D. DiCocco, B. Merry Q ',aA 'Yr K .X X if 'Q 75, 1 H f ix ffm ,z 1 L- , iiyafcffi ' 'fn'-'14 A 'HWQQ --Q ' Ab, .Q 'f 'Q' '? . ,x uf nv 7, W -av ff N .r-,AX X1 'x Varsity Kheerlczzders Since the inception of organized sports in both public and pri- vate high schools and colleges, the sis, boom, bah and animated antics of female cheerleaders have been a part of the competitive athletic scene. Mont Pleasant has always been extremely fortunate in its ability to produce shapely, enthusiastic, and sports-oriented young ladies to grace the fields at major sports events, to generate a fever pitch at pep rallies, and, in general, give both vocal and moral support to the Red Raiders. Nancy Arre Terri Dilseva Sue Schultz Sandy Fiano Cheryl Caputo Joyce Abbato Mary Ann Sims Patty Sipone Carolyn Weglowski Joanne DiCerbo I .- t - 1 1, , L9 Q9 Su L ' if 1'-Q' L9 . .QQ y . sam? a, +,.-as . ! . J'- .xggj .B Q1 ' s' r'. I V CIIFIERIEAIJEIKS FRONT ROW: J. Fumiuno, C. Canmpln-ll, A. Clcmovicll, J. llammond, P. Fiorcllo SECOND ROW: L. Prokop, M. Mone, M. Riggi, M. Antkowiak, ff. Pivnliowslii I IZ Cfhecrlmdcrs Junior varsity cheerleaders have two jobsg cheering at J.V. football and basketball games and also selling programs during football season to raise money for the club. They cooperate unstintingly with the Varsity cheerleaders to boast the enthusiasm of spectators at f 'j pep rallies as well as games. 51 SI Q al-.. 4, , We'rc Number One! , STAMP PLAN REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: N. Pratt, J. Caputo, D. Robare, D. Liggett, D. Bunt, V. Verlotte, M. M. Wantuck, M. McGraw, D. Vosburgh, L. Vanderxber SECOND ROW: J. Palombo, C. Donato, J. Hammond, F. Cimo, L. Carhide, M. Caputo, C. Honicki, C. DiCarlo, J. Mannato, D. Becker THIRD ROW: J. Kulbako, M. Kopach, D. Keszey, C. Stiffler, J. Wainwright, B. Hauptman, J. Figueroa, B. Lombardi, V. Martiniano, R. Pandori, B. Larsen FOURTH ROW: T. Cuthan, M. Horinka, J. Campana, M. Creppo, J. Norvici, D. Bonaquist, J. Goldberg, A. Carusone FIFTH ROW: F. Caporale H. Vogel, J. Heidenstrom, L. Teller, C. Brion, J. Sowinski, L. Wilcox, T. Veldman, J. Carlos, J. Marsh I ., Xiu Mr. Walter Supronowicz, Sponsor temp Plan This year Mont Pleasant has introduced an entirely dif- ferent type of club into its extra-curricular activity system- the Stamp Plan Club. This club was initially designed to relieve the heavy burden from the subscription staff of the Montaneer. Stamp plan representatives are based in each homeroom for the express purpose of selling stamps. At the close of the school year, if the student has purchased the necessary seven dollars worth of stamps, he will re- ceive a copy of the yearbook 4'lVlontaneer,' and of the lit- erary magazine Ebenwyck . Throughout the school year he may also receive each issue of the Watchtower. The student is also able to attend all home athletic contests free of charge. ALTERNATES J, Herman, J. Palkovic, N. Cordon, A. Stroble, P. Montone, S. Schultz, J. Credno, M. Pardus, C. Cappello SECOND ROW. D Sindoni, J. Willette, K. Rakvica, L. Fischer, M. Mone, D. Monarch, W. Broderick, V. Malacek, F. Simboli THIRD ROW: D. Davldson, R. Cortez A. Ditoro, V. Capasso, R. Patka, D. Taber, J. Peron, C. Smith FOURTH ROW: J. Swiatocha, R. Reyell, M. Marrone, M. lacovlttl, J. Vasko S. Tytko, R. Johns, M. Gallo, D. Whelan FIFTH ROW: A. Terrenzio, S. Luffman, , T. Thorne, M. Cines, S. Bond, M. Colombe, M DellaR0cco Lvl Maufanecr Since the opening of Mont Pleasant High School in the early thirties, the Monlaneer has been a salient feature of the extra-curricular format and tradition. With the passing of the years and the attendant growth of new concepts, the Monlaneer has also increased in size, prestige, and excellence. Today it is the largest non-athletic activity both with respect to its demands of time upon its staff and sponsors as well as the financial responsibility which accompanies this publication annually. We, the staff, therefore wish to ex- tend our sincere appreciation to our ad- visors who labored with us without com- plaint, who were generous to a fault, and who bore our mistakes and short- comings with a Spartan stoicism. Among these are Mrs. Florence Cronvall, our yearbook coordinator, who is the guiding light for lay out and art, scheduling for deadlines and photography, distribution, and financial arrangements. To Mr. Rob- ert Burns, our literary advisor, goes our thanks for editing and proofreading of the context. Also to Mrs. Eogerty and her advertising sales staff go our plaudits for their work in easing the financial burden which such a publication poses. Finally, upon this page we give recog- nition to the staff of Montaneer 1968 who, as principal members of the edi- torial board, gave so unstintingly of their time in order to make this edition possi- ble. Nor can we fail to mention such worthies as Joan Willsey, Frank Porter, Paul Secor, Linda Smith, Linda Nedosko, Patty Lavin, Frank Fox, Mary Hofer, Jo-An Palkovic and George Leber Whose time and effort far exceeded the call of duty. x 1, nn. e l MONTANEER ADVISORS Mrs. Cronvall-Coordinator, Mrs. Fogerty-Advertising, Mr. Bums-Literary, Mrs. Levanway -Senior Directory f 3 . Joan Willsey-Editor in Chief, Frank Porter-Art and Photography Editor EDITORS SITTING-Jo-An Palkovic-Cirls Sports Editor, and Joan Willsey-Editor-in-Chief, STAND- ING-Qeorge Leber-Boys Sports Editor, Patty Lavin-Business Manager, Paul Sccorw Subscriptions, and Frank Porter-Art and Photography Editor 1 1 2 I 1 I 5 Q' 1z:M'e..,,, ' , --- wr TYPING AND DIRECTORY STAFF SITTING-Carol Seiler STANDING-Laura Maresca, Vikki Verlotte, Annette Viscusi, Linda Borgia ART STAFF SITTING-Frank Porter, Linda Smith, Thomas Car- ringi STANDING-Frank Fox, Mary Hofer ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION STAFF SITTING-Judy Dwyer, Annette Viscusi-Co-Editors STANDING-Michele Caputo, Joann Cope, Kathy Smith, Jo-An Palkovic, Holly Pelts, Paul Secor LITERARY STAFF Jo-An Palkovic, Paul Secor, Mary Margaret Wantuck -Editor ,T, J 1' l I 4 1 Q A ' 9 2,1 f - L paiiwf' 'J , 'puasu A' WJP2 73 p21,.xQ1.yf:Lz.w4b,U ff ' wi 1 M 1 L ' S 2 bt .Q 'III H 4 4 4. fJy .Mg 4 moi 1 wij L..: K ' I 41 ' V Qiseuu .-ggmqzuly 136 A N1 1 Qfoq fi az +P 210 ' 'ga pi af 1, ' , H9115 1 . qu jp' aqa 2' A 1-mas am u. 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JH --ad A ,, ' fi .f , 1:1 X Cheryl Caputo signs the guest book while escort Al Aldi looks on. Host Mark Mohrhoff helps Karen Ferri and Al Abbatiello as they enter A Summer juuivr Prom On April 14, 1967, the cafeteria experienced its annual magical transformation from the utilitarian purpose of preparing and dis- pensing nourishment for the student body and for a few brief hours exuded the romantic aura which sustains the spirit. The event, of course, was the Junior Prom in the setting a make-believe ballroom conceived in the motif of a 'Summer Placef' The redoubtable Steve Anthony's-Orchestra, long a favorite at Mont Pleasant, furnished the music. Promptly at eleven o'clock a fanfare announced the Coronation of Queen Nancy Arre who was escorted to her throne by Vincent Aartiniano, president of the class of l968. At twelve oiclock A Summer Place dissolved into history, entering memory lane to join its predecessors of yesteryear. Prom Cfrfurf Nancy Arre-Queen bww 115 . -- -rs A FWQGY4 N ' ff, 1 I , X 1 QR Q-,.- al' -'S Joanne l 5iCcrb0 Terri lJiI.cva X Y Q , . t 4:3 4' 'if' 24:1 , ':,42..j-'5- ,P Qlifiiik- fi' .f Cheryl Cupulo Joyce Ablmlo .4 -N, , 5 T5 . il' . b gg-.N .3 5 .. , j'..TQ:g:5!f if -7- A 'f - f' ac- if ' 1 ' - ., . -f,:- --fa, P- V ,,, - 'r V. :sf - , Am-, rJf5C'!9.' . , y-:,.:fi-4,-f. 1' fl-., -.gli +cf'f-'ai ' :.,JA.,,g.'1' -?.4f'.- ' 'lf . QQ .Ka 6 W7 4 Sandra Fiano Susan Schultz A T' FY - Sandra Marrone Anne Stroble V . S . S 4 ' 1 f 11 ' . A lr 5 I Il 2, Donna Harvey Mary Ann Sims . if ' X 4, N x 99 'I 1 I 1 , L I I 1 V 5 v VL jd i ' ,lg l f' TE ' if 3 zll' V L V I I LY ,J,i,, ,Q f LTFL, :Qty 1 E3 1 L3 L. V ITT XI 1 - ' ,. , Q Hi n P M RRY CHE ISTMAS Pwibun Y I VA I , 5323 Klzrisfmzzs Zfarfies Once again the girls gym reverberated to the heat of drums and guitar. '4An Old Fashioned Christmas with Charlie Brown was in progress. The students laughed and danced their way through the festive occasion in a gym which. through the magic of artistry, had lost its utilitarian air only to have it replaced by one of bright informality. From the walls, the large smiling faces of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy, gazed on the mass of people. Shimmering snowflakes and traditional mistletoe udecked the halls. And the decorated tree towering above everyone. The gaiety was reflected in the entertainment provided by various students and, of course, in a visit by Santa who, true to all legends, passed out gifts to the 'cgood girls and boys. Even good things must come to an end. However, this year's Christmas Parties will long be remembered as events that made a truly Merry Christmas. A..-A-il L+ I IOI lfearbaok ,Nzyhf Joyous throngs of students gather into intimate groups on the sweeping expanse of the school lawns. A bond of mutual af- fection permeates the atmosphere as friends exchange written greetings of warmth and admiration. Underclassmen full of vigor and vitality look forward with mixed feelings upon the coming year. Seniors, charged with anticipation of what the future holds in store for them, are perhaps a trifle ap- prehensive about venturing forth into a cold, biased world. All too soon it ends. Slowly they drift home, ecstatic with pleasant, cherished memories, tinged with a hint of sadness. The happily-raised voices cease. Nothing is heard on this June night except the soft caressing note of the sultry breeze. t . 2,41 'Nr . r f 1 , L I Y r N' .I ' ' . df it 1. ' 5' t'i'l:f'1' 1 Q vm l 1 X 5'-'lf '. 14 . 'a ,, . X. F -,K '1 X . . A Q -f' ...' ffi 'rfae -- 1,2 V - , ga, K. . A I .F I N V I x I X f. Q . ,. K L4, ., ,. 11- . V . p .,.,,i , . 1 ,fir . ., s ,I V .lggvgryutxilrsgx yr , U L' 1518,-u - In . eff' W , , 3.55 .. 1 if -4 f 1 .I-' E '6 A.. E F V 1: .. 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The season was highlighted by wins over Aquinas, Middletown, Am- sterdam, and cross-town rival Linton. Revenge was sweet with a 52-111- drubbing of the Middies, who defeated the Raiders last year. The team was voted No. 1 in the Capital District Area with Ed Marcinkowski, Garry Campbell, Harold Oppelt, Al Aldi, Gale Knull, Ron Page, and Jerry Gaida named to first team All-County berths. Gale Knull and Ron Page were named County Co-Players of the Year. Page held the Class A scoring lead and Knull was a consistent de- fensive standout every game. Next yearis future looks bright with the return of a number of key varsity gridders and the promotion of several outstanding layvees. Good Pursuit was one of the high points ofa stingy Raider defense. VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: K. Jackson, W. Fountain, D. Pelkey, .l. Pek, G. Fountain, J. Carlos, D. Newberry, T. Ciar cetta, R. Ruggierio, M. De1laVilla, D. Lake, T. Cade SECOND ROW: V. Martiniano fMgr.J, M. 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A ff -V We Swv.:-'-v' -, -1 4 4 ,, ' 2,1 -.1-,w.w'o3 , ,V -..-,::4',J' J .itxzfr U , . 5?'iei'?i9:s.'.-mi-z-:Yaag,cpe:-'E1-4'v'if'f?2S-.'1s3P:5L.m? -.r2Qn'--w?.:g::f:: ' ff ' f:'5:s2f:-'lazfiaifllii Caida, K. Wachowicz, D. Patka, T. Madelone, E. Panniccia, R. Page, P. DiDonato, S. Lega, E. Richute, C. Campbell, J. Stenard, K. Ahnert fMgr.I THIRD ROW: Head Coach Mulvaney, D. Vrooman, R. DeCaprio, A. Zahn, T. Ille, H. Oppelt, C. DePoaJa, J. Sayles Cb Las.. r C n JVV , ' 1 --A .fa f f ,. ., V I , X Us 'i . '-' Q P fr ax V ' l1..'- r A e C CU 'sg s , Co-Captains Pete DiDonato and A1 Aldi meet with the Linton captains for the coin toss prior to the kick- off. Ron Page exhibits some of the speed that won him All-County laurels as a junior. is -1 N. A, e . -A r at -9 Q WJ lL.lt ' ' if X- N' v' 'A .'..f f iii' Nh 'i -1' Y ' 3 S .w R 'al- , 1 b- s .1 H , . -.,f- 1-, Inq ' if 5- ,, , 2- iq H -f 4 ' 'sw-4 --s ' . - . ,sf fp .. L- ' .s . ,, g-. .sn-, . 1, Q. ., - . V .. 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I 1 - - ' -. ' I me ','nr5V'J5P:.4,,g3- 4- 'f'?f,' V Al. 1 -w ll.'.LH.f'2.1' -. ,Ja T111-:.e2l-N - ' ' ' V1-F15'2'.il':'-'r'f1'1ii 'f'tfi'4Eif'9?: -maj ..t, Halfback Page runs right in the Linton game which saw the Raiders thump the Devils after lust yc:1r's disappointing 6-6 tic. Carry Campbell kicks the PAT as Pete DiD0nuto holds in a game against Middletown. Pete DiDonato runs laterally as an MP lineman takes two Middletown defenders out of the play with Cl fine lwlock. L-., XJ sl Coach Mulvaney offers some verbal counseling to end Al Aldi during the Amsterdam thriller. Ron Page takes a handoff from QB Oppelt as Gale Knull prepares to apply a crushing block on an unidentified Middletown lineman. Coach Parisi offers some advice at a critical moment. .lerry Carlos C545 and Tom Ille C867 gang tackle Amsterdanfs run- ning back. The Red Raider defense sparkled that day to hold the Rug- gies in a one point cliff hanger. Tony Ditoro displays his pass catching form in a prac tice ession. l.V. SCHEDULE Catholic Central Gloversville Phillip Schuyler Troy Albany Amsterdam Bishop Gibbons Linton Nowell, J Clntula V Ramos L Martmiano J Buechner D Pacelll N Skolnlck R Johns T Drtoro SECOND ROW , D, P' ' B Ski k T L J Reese J Matheson P Odorizzi P Ulanowskl D Massaronx M Mareimak THIRD 1201? Pllelisl-re, A.1PlIo?ige S Shzeilgs Ill Kopiialiligl Zelezniak D Warner .l McGovern A Griffin P MlClt0WSk1 B Parks Mr Ciampa BP' ,P-M I xx A ! G! A X 939.39 4, 1 Ma 4 . .., - ,,4:4 1, ww. 4' 4F 4 X 1 ' Q, yi' 4' 4: -fri. l ,54 '-ff? X 54 ,. 4 f A X 1- 1 x A ' 4'44w,-,f4 f'e'4:u- 4 4- ' H- .:' '11 ,.-fr .: -' 4. . 'fr' 4 XX ?x J -fi-aff F 4-34' 'H'E'3'wy. ' 9 32 ' P '4 ' L I JL- v,, N.: , U, 1 I 2, . ..., ,. , -e v eng., AM' ,jx ,.- . X .fqg-,.:,:'.4L:,'f4?Y'J'fZE? 1, i4-, eg, . , ff q I. 3 'IVV' uni, i95 l4-I V V. . ' X' -. 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S RED VARSITY SCHEDULE MP Opponent Score 24 Hudson Falls 22 18 Gloversville 32 36 Linton 13 21 Guilderland 27 5 South Glens Falls 40 17 Gloversville 29 17 Scotia 25 36 Albany 18 33 Draper 9 21 Columbia 17 29 Glens Falls 15 33 Colonie 16 X -.-5- lg, .,- if:- f rs Dick Patka goes over the top in a takedown of an opponent. 1,1 v,1-iix lf' tel w , K Goff- 0 XJ t ' m 5 - - 1 - 4 A l 1 r Q - 1 - 1. ,wi . 'sq N .. . . J ' 1' i RED VARSITY-ROW I: T. DiCocco, W. Zagata, D. Patka, R. DeCapri0, G. Knull, E. Paniccia ROW 2: T. Amedore, W. Knightes, D. Schlicht, D. Knightes, A. Shibley WHITE VARSITY SCHEDULE MP Opponent Score 28 Hudson Falls 26 39 Gloversville 15 20 Mechanicville 36 23 Colonie 29 10 South Glens Falls 39 33 Amsterdam 26 14 Gloversville 36 13 Hoosick Falls 35 18 Columbia 36 21 Guilderland 29 20 Glens Falls 34 Ed Paniccia gains the advantage in a match against Glens Falls. View ,L fr- A WHITE VARSITY-ROW I: D. DeCaesare, D. Brown, T- COHWBYQ L- Df1g0SliI10, L- AU21HfiSi0, S Jones ROW 2: D. Boyd, F. Villanova, M. Marciniak, P- MlCUl3l0WSki, E- 5h09m21Ck6r 5743! NM L-X. . WRESTLING Individual performances were the key to the success oi Coach Larry Mulvaney's matmen during the 1967-68 season. Gale Knull and Ed Paniccia were undefeated while Dick Patka won all but one of his bouts during the l season. All three have excellent chances for victory in the Sectionals at the K3 end of the season. Despite the graduations of seniors Knull, Patka, DeGeorgia, XNQXK Carusone and Knights, Coach Mulvaney has his sights set on another Class A N X league title. l 1 .2 S Rx D B tk th t 't' ' Wh'r V 't Gale Knull gets another one of his quick pins. bciilllfagiigirzigil Giojgrsvileim P051 lon In a I e arsl Y . -f ' w Sylvester Jones lures his opponent while assuming a neutral position. Dick Patka tosses his foe to the mat in hopes for an easy pin. . rv. agar H7 QC CW 5-1 J-I x.J '5 J X ty-1 xx 'suv' A X 3 355 as 'lm fast 54 if iitttt :'::sss:-- 'P+- ' 'fail cr, SP VARSITY BASKETBALL-D. Jarvis fManagerl, F. Wyllie fhlanagerl, D. Miles, A. Aldi, T. Delgado, J. Kozak, M. Iacovitti, J. Sayles, T. Sanders L. Harris, R. Page, D. Boettner, J. Goldberg CManagerJ, Coach Bleau. Absent from picture-J. Lane and C. Miller. ii-n--f VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Dave Bleau's varsity basketball team came a long way during the '67-'68 season to attain a mark of respectability that had been missing for four long years. The major achievement for the team was its escape from the Class A League cellar for the first time in four years. Coach Bleau emphasized youth in his rebuilding campaign and his efforts were rewarded with the appearance of sophomore Larry Harris. Harris averaged in double figures and might lead the team to the Class A League crown next season. Senior guard Jim Kozak led the squad with his scrappy play ,and excellent ball handling and was ably assisted by Juniors Tony Delgado and Ron Page. Big John Lane, playing center, used his height and led the team. John Lane hits for a long jumper as Larry Harris and Ron Page look On' Jim Kozak takes to the ground to recover a loose ball against Linton. .J yy Q 7' ff. '- N if f I ' .,.,,..,...,.Q -vinyl' '-if J A '11 e :............. M 3, ' ' A .5 ..t. . ' t' ' N , . -.., .,.-..-..- I ' 1 ..- ..-. , - :il Vs W 1. 9, R., Larry Harris goes for two in a battle at fingertips. A battle of Watusis takes place as John Lane battles Linton's Edwards for the opening tap. 1192! qi VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Score Troy 66 Bishop Gibbons 79 Linton 75 Catholic Central 97 Albany 92 Lawrence, L.I. 60 Hempstead, L.I. 64- Amsterdam 60 Whitesboro 61 Philip Schuyler 96 Bishop Gibbons 69 Troy 83 Catholic Central 69 Linton 73 Albany 52 Amsterdam 63 Whitesboro 59 Philip Schuyler 97 70 J .V. BASKETBALL MP Opponent 43 Troy 39 52 Bishop Gibbons 59 55 Linton 62 75 Catholic Central 84 40 Albany 75 86 Draper 45 88 Galway 43 65 Amsterdam 64 61 Whitesboro 39 23 Philip Schuyler 41 44 Bishop Gibbons 48 59 Troy 58 48 Catholic Central 43 51 Linton 57 60 Albany 56 86 Amsterdam 66 51 Whitesboro 59 61 Philip Schuyler 48 ' ua v. dz W ,f 1 W K 575. Ron Page hits from the key as Linton's Sid Edwards fails to block the shot. Chuck Pierce awaits a pass to break up the Troy zone defense. J Xp- -X 'iE 'AJ- X-, 92il .. .9 I! 'I . . -fr .,,,..- v -' 'fff'f-Y--1... JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-R. Fulton CMgr.l, P. Jendzeizyk fMgr.l, R. Price, G. Ostrander, J. Carlos, B. Grasso, R. Carey, D. Warner, C. Pierce, C. Paludi, I. Johnson, R. Sowinslci, J. Reese, M. O'Brien, Coach Johnson wg 711 ,..,.. ,.,.----V W'- ? it 1 ,--f J A .- , Larry Harris drives past a Troy player Jim Kozak drives in for a layup as a Flying while bringing the ball upcourt. Horseman is about to foul him. -f :. -, 5 -M E r. i i..t.... '. ,, U 5-ff :A M A ,.,..a --gt , ' .5 A -N' In 7 hiv-, V J P Q A an I-W ' - J si -A-a...,K.1 --4N-L,X - t ,W 14 Xe--NX ,fexx JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Ken Johnson,s junior varsity basketball team put together a fine season to come up with one of its best records in many years. Despite a slow start, the team picked up to finish above the .500 mark for the second consecutive year. Highlights of the season were two consecutive overtime wins over Troy High and Catholic Central of Troy. High scorers for the team were Chuck Pierce, Jerry Carlos and Mike O'Brien, assisted by Dennis Warner and John Reese. Some of the fine ballplayers who developed out of this year's squad look to be strong candidates for next year7s varsity. ,.,-' 51. ,ff-,..-ff ,, . l' 1 - Mike O'Brien jumps in a few as a team- mate picks for him. A foul shot draws an impending crowd in a game against Troy. A loose ball attracts the glances of Jerry Carlos, Carmen Paludi and Mike O'Brien. ' V yy . Z 744 X 1' ffiavfcj ' ' .Q ' f , f ' , Ffh-1 ' Y! MAC f rf f 45 ,A I 1 K fl .vc-4'V 'ff gf A ..' I I .i-1: elf Cub ! Ll , ff - 51,441 gf ff . L fC1.,,t.f rf-pffw IZI '77 .JA .Ve ft FRONT ROW: A. DcMarco, G. Campbell, M. Mohrhoff, D. Semcrad, G. DiNola, R. Fowler, H. DeSantis SECOND ROW: Mr! Parisi-Coach, R. Burdick, T. Hines, E. Marcinkowski, J. Nedvidok, C, Jackson, C. Lega, L. Santoro, J. Ollson, D. Rakvica, S. Novak-Mgr. Stove Anderson is far ahead as he completes a lap of the mile run. - ev ,A -v ,Q a,.1.:1 n-,. X .,. Baseball Ccam The 1967 Cherry and White baseballers exhibited great balance to come up with a 17-3 overall record and capture its first Class Av League crown in three years. This was a considerable improvement over the 1966 finish of second in the league and a creditable 12-7 slate in the won-lost column. Lou Santoro led the pitching staff with the lowest ERA in six game appearances. Jack Ollson held the highest individual batting average with Tyrone Hines close behind to provide consistent on base percentage in the lineup. Next year's team looks equally good with the pitching staff intact and great power in the lineup. 7 ift,-gf Lf., 1 his I ,, ' -f1n'..J .Viv SWE 1 tile-1..w.rw2 7 1f nIf?E'i.l' 1, '. I I 1 . X V, 4'-f-:nerd .1 H 1 Semi .1 , . 5 72. ,il . Y- ,D, . li! A -,., V. , . fx .,.-., K, 1.- N-H -1 M1 I , -..., g gf e r Denny James and Ron Page lead the way over a high hurdle in a meet against Albany. Individual performances were the highlights of a 1967 outdoor track season which saw the Ray Vacca-coached harriers cop their third straight Schenectady Invitational Crown. Gerry Ostrander tied the school record with a 10: flat clocking in the 100 yard dash. Ostrander, Denny James, and Ty Hines were valuable in the hurdle events which saw them finish first going away on innumerable occasions. Rich Rowley set a new school high jump record with a 6,2', leap. And members of the Relay teams garnered a good share of the points which put the Red Raiders on top time and again, not mentioning shot-putters, discus throwers, milers, and pole vaulters. , mf ,fini , f ' . I Y V V K I . ,W - I . +4 -3.0. ,,,,, ,,,,g, as--if '?9-E' ,. ,,i.. T. ..-Wt ., Mkvg, . , Y1. 1 at ,S 1 ' 51,44 P .. -, .fin 'ei' ,-, . o frgwra A . Uv, mHr'5C', '1 , - uf , - J 4 ' ' ' 11 or TRACK SCHEDULE Cohleskill Invitational-1st lVIP.l . .113 Philip Schuyler . . 23 MP. . . 109 Amsterdam ,... . 27 Schenectady Invitational-1st MP. . . 113 Albany ..... . . 23 lVlP...114 Troy .. .. 22 Sectionals-lst lf. 'ax' . . .,,-4,152 N lf: ' sl ,sg -is .1 .EJ rif fs. . ' -X ,J , ,. .A-f. 'CS 4 'Qui z'-'. Q'.?' ' . . ,,,,: , Q -'A' ,QM ,:,'4, -. ' . 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John .Bittner crosses the finish line far ahead of a distant opponent. zlohn Norvici takes the baton from Ron Page in a close relay event. , . V t Sprinter Nelson Griffin takes his mark during practice. INDOOR TRACK Coach ,lan Zadoorian's indoor trackmen were one of the highlights of the winter sports season as a result of their complete domination of the Capital District track scene. The team was victorious in all but one of their meets, in which they finished a close second. The key to the teamls success seemed to be their balance and depth with Dennis Pelkey and Nelson Griffin leading the way in the sprints, Steve Anderson in the distances, Tom llle and Pelkey in the hurdles, J oe Zelezniak in the shotput, Bob Kochem in the high jump. Hats off to the team for their hard work and the victories that came as a result of their labor. L :fi The indoor trackmen practice daily after school as seen in this picture. . ffgggs V 1 lil K V' ' li? N115-pp 'I ix' hill. R3 TRAC! id .1 , i , ' , -- y U. U. gt JV if V in A K Lf . - 'Y , 19 ,rl lm., I.. j .T if up , 7 I 4 X 3 1 B INDOOR TRACK-KNEELINC: D. Pelkeyl J. Zelezniak, R. Hardy, S. Anderson, D. Klimowski, B. Kochem, R. Ncttles, B. Cans, J. Norvici, J. Vasko ST.-NVDINC: Coach Zadoorian, D. DiCocc0, B. Skirzynski, T. Hopkins, D. McCou,qh. K. Sprague, .l. Sims, A. Hodge, R. Fowler, P. Tetlack, D. Pisano. T. llle, J. Peron. J. Will-tens, C. Murray. E. SanSoucie, N. Griffin, T. Leung ABSENT: T. Nuzback, B. Furbeckge? n'?'rbw15i, 'P.'1efI'ack. U, GOLF TEAM: D. Pacelli, B. Kelly, J. Marsh, L. Pacelli, D. Sayles, M. Sheldon Zennis After a famine of many years, the 1967 Raider tennis team came up with a fine season to compile a 14- 4 record as compared to a 4- 10 slate in 1966. Fine performances were turned in all around and the fu- ture looks bright with the return of practically the entire squad. Senior stars Bob Alheim and Cary Calkins led the Pleasant netters to their ex- cellent record. 4- ,TQ I-Ham Gif? The 1967 Raider golfers showed continued progress after a 3-8 record in '66. Senior vete- ran Lou Pacelli led the team to its victories with four years of varsity experience under his belt. Prospects for still more improve- ment this year are good despite the graduation of seniors Sayles, Pacelli, and Sheldon. Dick Fisher smashes a forehand return in a practice game. ,Lg 1 TENNIS TEAM .Hill FRONT ROW: G. Calkins, D. Brown, J. Doulin, L. Martiniano, T. Ditoro, C. Stoner, A. Petraske, J. Matheson, D. DeForest STANDING: Coach Suprunowicz, V. Przewlocki, D. Fisher, F. Mahoney, B. Stopnytsky, R. Alheim, V. Cummings, D. Patsiego, P. Jendisick, R. Sowinski FIELD HOCKEY This year, field hockey, one of the popular feminine sports, enjoyed a singularly fine season under the tute- lage of Miss Argulski. Although frequently plagued throughout the season by inclement weather, the combined skills and gen- eral esprit de corps of this aggrega- tion contributed to a successful sea- son. Witli the continued increase in the popularity of this sport, it is antici- pated that the scope of intramural competition will be broadened and that succeeding seasons will witness a substantial growth in this discipline. Lois Van Derwerken gets into position to dribble down the clear field. ' f ii'-xg 'PQ -wfgg , r -'.',:?'E i- ff. ,- I nil h X x 4 w 'XX li' tw rw ,XA VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM FRONT ROW: L. Teller, M. Lewis, S. Wilson, D. Williams, V. Teabout, L. Gross, D. Mueller, L. Van Derwerken SECOND ROW: D. Van Slyke, P. Hays, G. Dejohn, M. Smith, N. Cordon, W. Broderick, Manager, Miss Argulski, Coach Loretta Teller shows how to follow a Lorretta Teller gets ahead of the crowd with her fast dribbling. dribble through. , Y 'fv' V .,A ,x FRONT ROW: D. Lavin, J. Willette, T. Fiorillo, N. Nedosko, J. Roicki, L. Price SECOND ROW: C. Wright, R. Costanzo, D. Liggett, J. Dwyer, L. Isabella, P. Monroe, C. Kinzel, Miss Argulski The tension grows for Miss Argulski and N her players as half-time rolls around. The only way to get that ball is to fight for it. l n Rell-asc! Follow through and keep your eye on the ball, says Winnie. Girls' Volleyball One of the more demanding sports with respect to physical fitness, volley- ball properly has an eminent status in the girls' athletic program at Mont Pleasant. Aside from the obvious demands of physical excellence, this sport also requires that the participants. possess a high degree of coordination, general dexterity, and sense of timing. This past year Mont Pleasant has again fielded a team of considerable excellence, one which completed the season in which it had won the max- imum of thirty five matches! In addition to the general quality of per- formance, this record also attests the expertise of its coach, Miss Diane Charton. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: D. Mueller, S. Wilson, G. Dilohn, L. Teller SECOND ROW: Miss Charton-coach, J. Palkovic, W. Brodriek, N. Cordon MISSING: K. Bleau Getting it high can be a problem but Gloria .can do it if she tries! The secret of winning is by setting the ball up. Sue Wilson shows us why Mont Pleasant's volleyball team is so successful. 'i J. rg, L I ,- MONT PLEASANT 1967 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE VARSITY p MP Opponent 15 3 ...... .... S haker 17 15 . . . .... Shaker 14 3 . . . . . Linton 15 2 . . . ...... Linton 9 6 . . . . . Niskayuna 11 9 ............ Niskayuna Invitational Tournament 12 3 ............... Shaker 13 7 . . . .... Shaker 14 4 . . . .... Linton 15 5 . . . ...... Linton 15 5 . . . . . . Mohonasen 12 8 . . . .... Mohonasen Tournament 15 1 . . . .... Niskayuna 15 2 . . . .... Niskayuna 15 2 . . . . , . Mohonasen 15 1 . . . . . . Mohonasen 12 10 . . . .... Linton 12 10 . . . .... Linton ' S-'SNK- ' C'mon Kathy, show her you can win that spike. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: L. VanDerwerken, V. Teahout, M. Montenaro SECOND ROW: D. VanSlyke, E. Brown, K. Jenkins, D. Liggett, Miss Charton-Coach IUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE MP Opponent 8 15 ....... . . . Shaker 12 15 .... . . . Shaker 10 6 Linton 14 3 Linton 15 2 . . . ....... Linton 10 12 . . . . . . Mohonasen 15 6 . . . . . . Mohonasen T 15 8 . . . . . . Niskayuna 15 1 . . . . . . Niskayuna U5 rn cu D11 o na D N 3 .-v ,.. .. C 'U F? o P U1 D7 -4 Ui cu na D o 'I U3 Fi 5 gas mxwrw MNH- . ' iawsw' -ug? px Ba ' -W 'Sc .-vw-4 - ,, , ski HQ ,-. . -.,- .,- ' , I 15, ' 'Q -Q I . if f--f e . 'ffm Y ' ' ' W4 , i f .- - f ef' 'T 'MQ F f ,, 22492 ,L ., T -3, ' t vw ,, . f Q rf . ff -. 5- 14 ', 5 J .r I , ,Q ,, ,,.,. I I 4.1 f ,L 7 ' tu ,101 livin., 'an . ' ' Iv' ','- T, , f,..14155Mu,,.,...f-ZZIY, '1 az ' W W , 5 'A P' f' , ,,,,,.w-. p ,,.,. .. , Lp V so -1 WM I, 1 j I 1 ,. q , ,. .,L,,'f. , , Hg,--1: , 5 ,,,,,..,. , . ...- 1 ' f f f I I I y 1 ' vas' , ' 3 '1 7-va ...Q '20 VARSITY BASKETBAL FRONT ROW: L. Telle J. Pulkovic, N. Cordon, ET' C9 L TEAM r, S. Wilson, V. Teabout, L. Vanllerwerken, Miss Argulski-Coach MISSING: K. Bleau 2.4 . ' 0 - Gb - Y' 'Y D. Meuller, G. Dejolm SECOND ROW: J. Dwyer, W. Broderick, D. VanSlyke 'FT l V. li Nancy Gordon waits for the ball to come down, The game starts off with a jump ball. 'J' ' r- ,ff ff Y . '1. V as V ' -ig, L -43 1:21 'V i v y: , ..-, I I :ln--1--N -V V 5 - . I ,T ff ff 5' . v A , ft .I J L Q I 1' 4' X I Omni- --11 Mont Pleasant girls show their determination by jumping high and keeping the, ball. Mont Pleasant shows Mohanason how to get rebounds. FRONT ROW: L. Fox, J. Arbour, C. Chandler, .l. Roicki SECOND ROW: C. Kutil, S. Smith, K. Gordon, S. Balko, K. Jenkins, M. Montenaro, D. Liggett, Miss Charton ka: t BASKETBALL SCHEDULE VARSITY MP Opponent 38 Mohonasen 31 62 Niskayuna 5 33 Burnt Hills 24 22 Shaker 33 Lansingburg Shaker Scotia LV. 6 Mohonasen 19 15 Niskayuna 13 ll Burnt Hills '14 ll Shaker 8 Lansingburg Shaker Scotia GIRL'S BASKETBALL The year has been a good one for Miss Argulski's varsity basketball team. They are showing area schools that they are not only on top in volleyball but basketball too. They have already proved this by winning their first three victories, They beat Mohonasen, Niska- yuna and Burnt Hills. Miss Argulski has trained her girls in all the areas of basketball they need to know. They play with sportsmanship and respect for others. They need all these things to be a successful team. Congratulations to our Girls Varsity Volleyball Team! -nr ,..- --an V' 50 75 100 440 50 70 440 660 SCHENECTADY INVITATIONAL AND HOW MONT PLEASANT PLACED yard dash-Isl place- Marlene Modest yard dash-lst place- Loretta Teller 2nd place-Debbie Williams yard dash-lst place- Elaine- Thompson yard run-3rd place- Doris Williams yard hurdles-lst place- Pam Deitz yard hurdles-lst place- Debhie Vanslyke 3rd place-Winnie Broderick Relay-lst place-L. Teller, M. Modest, D. Williams, P. Deitz Relay-4th place- M. Lewis, C. Wright, P. Herath, L. Bonacquist Running Broad ,lump-2nd .. ....-X-....-.. Y-. , ...--..,.......,,., , V. ,i......... ... -. .. ' 5 0' we MQ .L 210231405211 1au4aa...... . L.- . Miss Argulski presents the 2nd Place Invitational Trophy to Loretta Teller, Captain of the 1967 varsity track team. 3 WAY MEETS School Points Mont Pleasant . . . . . 50 Milne ........ . . 9 Schalmont ..... . . . 20 Mont Pleasant . . . . . . 42 Burnt Hills .... . . . 30 Amsterdam .... .... 7 Mont Pleasant . . . . . . 45 Scotia ........ . . . 19 Amsterdam .... . . . 15 FRONT ROW: M. Lewis, D. Williams, C. Wright, S. Wilson, M. Russ, L. Teller SECOND ROW: V. Teabout, K. Jenkins, W. Broderick, N. Cordon, J. Palkovic, D. VanSlyke, Miss Argulski-Coach MP ? . FT? '25 K' is ' -.-.,.-.--1-f 1 C .p ..... .J 't x , , V .x. gf A 5239 if 'BJ 1 wr-rn ' , Riva-?f A 4 A 'f 9 -:D GIRLS' VARSITY SOFTBALL FRONT ROW : L. VanDerWerken, E. Palleschi, M. Manieri, L. Teller, L. Gosselin SECOND ROW: N. Cordon, J. Palkovic, M. Urban, Miss Charton -Coach, K. Bleau, E. Thompson, A. Seaman ' , Here comes Marsha Urban runmng to beat Keep your cnurage up Kathy. Have faith in Loretta. ihe ball- 113 l It was also' the fi l -on l l'3l,P-+-lllClUdll'lg womon fhrludsd 'I 1701.1 I ha U9 1-mocked X! an?-'l Gross' amendment x 1 ' ' ' aslredlcreases, designed L ae . o.:- ef 'A' replied. eral pay scales ' f !,ff'kfsiz'ed about private industr L969 ,f would cost 51.9 Q1'--'-'-n-'--'- and 82.6 billio. F Opponents 1 p- ' . economy effort i z, . saying that U. - 'vf:Q probably pass I t ' k A pay raise nex je, 1 ' election faigg. it 1 f - fht he due to changed sta- PV L i i fl'4l'CA2l definitions that went into-l ' ,A l Qeffvrt this year. f - 'P Z ,Q AMW Tho bureau also repo1 ter', fl 1'- tl ipslilnf-s rate for Negr' x ,nb dropporl to 3.5 per gem, E. T R PS1 figure sinve it hegr- T soparate figures for f it .gg Nogrfws in l954. . , ilmmnploymefni rate ' Q!n1Pn was lower than 1. . national rate, A 14 my But the total Nogro' 'nlYPPII-82Gl'S--I'9l'l18lHEC' at 7. lr-Pnl, more than double tho: 3.6 per cent figure fo 2 workers. 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'IA GIQX SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Patricia Montone-Recording Secretary, Nancy Tebbanno-Treasurer, Bonnie Kelly-Corresponding Secretary SECOND ROW Mr. Rizzo-Dean, Joseph Carey-Vice President, James Kozak-President cwivrs Seniors are a recognizable aristocracy in any high school. Envied, admired, and respected by virtue of status as viewed by the underclassmen, these twelve year survivors are kings of the realm. Soon, however, the inexorable quality called time pilfers these precious days of their years, and suddenly the hour of departure is at hand, a leave taking which plummets the neophyte from a comfortable and secure academiqmilieu into a harsh world of reality, a maelstrom fully equipped with both natural and man-made paradoxes. And thus it is our hope that in God's own time each of these will be surmounted by the ingenuity of man himself, that the abstract of Utopia may be transformed into the con- crete of reality, that the graduates of 1968 may contribute to the eternal task of transforming this world into a better place in which to live. s fi ' A ' G , -. l - 4 K 1 in i zu M , ,,-,,w.,, 791. r Y , . 4 , ruff .ay -iff' Albert Abbatiello Joyce Abbato Albert Aldi Amy Allen Richard Alois Nancy Arre Susan Bartz Peter Battaglia Claudia Battalino Sonia Beeche Colleen Berrien Patricia Bigelow' Douglas Boettner Christine Boggus Dominic Bonacquist Susan Bond Linda Borgia Leah Bowman Phillip Bradshaw Mark Brennan 611155 Uwcers and Fvfeniial leaders QQ ' v sf r , f' Q Patrick llrennan llavid llrerelon lelannelore Breuer Theresa Brion Winifred Broderick Czllllerine llrophy Vivloria llrugnelti Brenda Brundege Lonnie Bunt Angela Caldilfli Wzfrkl llndersfanmzg Uzrvup We have been fortunate indeed to have had two such charming and Joseph Campana Garry Campbell delightful exchange students as Anna Lodowska and Jean-Herve Peron grace Salvatore Ralph Caprara our portals this year. Capitummino ' ..c.-if q,.,.....r Marion Capullo Thomas Carringi Jnahvzllual Srzriclzmerzf Cathe Clark Darlene Costa Cheryl Caputo Alexander Carusone Donna Clark Deborah Curren J' 4 Christine Caputo Bruce Checca Kenneth Cochrane Susan Decatur 4 .lo-Ann Caputo Kathryn Ciabotte Paul Collins James DeCeorgia ,,v. 1' l L, lx ,IJ L, Joseph Carey Thomas Ciancetta Bruce Coons Barbara D7Elisiis W f . V ' f fy! I , , 1 ff, Y 4h,,! M . Q J it i rl ,QM 5 , g , il! l l l' .lust Checking! kenderiug Service is ,4 Part Of Maturity I James Delsorenzo Albert DeMarco Pamela DelVIeo Deborah DeNora Henry DeSantis Thomas Desantis Frances DeVarne Joanne DiBlasio Joanne DiCerbo Joseph DiCocco Thomas DiCocco Peter DiDonato Janice DiDonna Cheryl Diel Stephen DiGiorgio Terry DiLeva Maria Dilxlinni Michael Ditoro Gregory Donadio Thomas Donahue Catherine Donato Maso Douglas Judith Dwyer Joseph Elacqua Joyce Evans Barbara Famiano John Farnham Frank Ferraro Sandra Fiano Kathy Filutowski Barbara Fingerhut Joseph Fingerhut Bernard Florek Peggy Florence John Flower J' 'IF- -vg- Hifi iw' uf' ET, vac:-A-F' QP' ,'P . 'iii Q? -v. 'Wx ..V ,, ff X., , ,.,. -r me 9' , , V, Q-fn-...wx I C is . ' Q ,. Q w.....-- I' ' 11:1 'img fr- ' 1,- nf ,,,g,.,. , M- cw 5 'Q'-QC' Saw., ,-.4 vw 'ff Fir' 'KQV' ! ,N-.-X. I 1 -5T.:,s.f::.Q5' gfi- Q ff' ' ' gg. . ' . ,Qi5.Ei9' ' 'W -f- 2 51 4 5 :Y m 3 i ' 5 311. ,.5-ggif. T ' 4162. XX A? 'WTLT' Q11 ' I- JVfA'fN1'Q -f F t r , X .T .PEL Ll 7256 gp-if Sf' r . -in , if! 45 iv' '4Bar': - Walter Fountain Roy Fowler Linda France Sandra Fusco Linda Gabriele Patricia Gabriele Gerald Gaida Marie Gaines Bruce Gans Gary Ganswith Bruce Gardner Patricia Gauger Phillip Giello Terry Girard Keane Gordon Nancy Gordon Gary Grahicki Millicent Green Nelson Griffin Phyllis Grounds John Handy gaxqlfll a Basketball games hold the undivided attention of ad ministration and faculty alike. '-Qv0 aWA A M590 Ronald Hane James Harpp Donna Harvey Marian Hatala Richard Heisler Michael Hewitt David Hicks James Hill Mary Hofer Nancy Hunt Michael Iacovitti Patrick Iovino Gary Jackson Larry James l 'X Ywlll ali dallllovliwdc Mk 40 xpdavgacfglkagdlfff Zzculfy Members Suppnrf Our Cram ig 11.31 x . , - f Fw . lm . l ,L X , 1 X. l,ynn Jegalmlxi lfdwarcl Johnson Rachel Johnson Kallileen Kznninski Christine Karlun Cynthia Kasitch ,All C7113 and Sdumlizfrz C00 A refreshing change, thc faculty serves the students. 41 NN fir x 1' , ,An Roger Jones David Kaczkowskl Donald Kazmierczak Susan Kellerhouse Bonnie Kelly Kathleen Kilmer William Kelly Paul Kinzel ,f W2 Dennis Klinowski James Kozak Alan LaFraniere Marie Ledbetter Walter Knightes Diane Kozlaski Paul LalVIalfa Carol Lewandowski 9-N l Gale Knull Robert Kochem Janet Komorny Joseph Kulhako Cynthia Kutil Virginia LaCross Dennis Lape Paul Larsen George Leber Priscilla Lewis- John Liggett James Lokenherg A 9454 .Q . , .F .xx Wulf' x I 1 f ? 'Tx --'mf 'T 5-. x, Vdhe r 0 xlhfiaiil ii ,Q Joann ell I--QV QU' 2 af 'cg NYJ 'J Os Bruce Lombardl Barbara Lontrato Sandra Marrone James Marsh Susan Luffman BarbaraL heQ4?' J in 05 Y9 aw Val rie Ma a ek BMIW Wx L . Francine Mauna Edwin Marcinkowski Richard Meinhold Sandra Meyer Laura Maresca Nancy Marquis Ann Miller Curtis Miller Vw, ,, ,'fvw as its 1'rT '7' ,ra - if John Miller Steven Miller Glenn Milliman Robert Mone Bonnie Montayne Patricia Montone Anficzpatiau Hzzilds as Gvmmancemvnt Appraaches Bittersweet Moments for members of the graduating class. I ei I 2 ? 3 i V ' 'I lv -wi 'T .gf ' .- ff U is 4 4, -- 1' 9. e Jil' Crm , fo .-5' Melvin Moroway 8 Cheryl Mould James Mumblow Linda Nedosko John Nedvidek . -9-.,., IAD Sv if--v I 'fN fk Lisa Nero John Nuzbaek Americo Pallente Dennis Pelkey Reginald Nellles Douglas O,Keefe Anthony Pannone Pamela Peterson .lay Norlhrup Harold Oppelt Paul Paszkiewicz Lillian Pickett 'FIT'- John Norvici Jo-an Oropallo Richard Patka Roseann Pitucci Peggy Noyes Linda Paine Julius Pek Anna Pomalo ki JLKIN llllllllllllllllll 'fx 'PNN fwwxp V Mfxs XL Y A Ixixfxi .V -,, 56' I ofdgz I 'X .N ana . f. 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Qlubg 'i ' 52:5 V Thomas Richardson Arlene Richter Rita Riedel Joseph Ripepi Carol Robinson Christopher Rogers Mary Roman Paul Romanowslci Senior fflectiarzs ,Nat ,411 Glary Mr. Rizzo supervises the making of campaign posters. Barbara Rossetti Christine Rowley Dawn Robare Ann Romeo Alan Rowley Eileen Rutkowski ,, Q. R 'Zo SM QE-bw Michael Saburro Susan Schultz Douglas Semerad Patricia Sipone Willis Sanders Kathleen Scripa Carol Seypura Daniel Sistarenik .gnu . Raymond Sarnacki Ann Seaman Daniel Shannon Kenneth Slater 'fam 4' John Sayles Paul Secor Frances Simboli Linda Smith 'why David Schettine Carol Seiler Mary Ann Sims Melody Smith 1 in y y if QV! 1 it .,.,,. sr- N... 1: fg Q u- Cr. ff' ,cf fr i I Q Kalhleerl Snyder NiCh0l2lS S0lgl1i1n Joyce Sowinski Carol Stanton Gary Stanton Barbara Stelmach John Stenarcl Raymond Stepp Priscilla Stringham Anne Stroble poise and Personality Have Chair Own kewurd The name of Mont Pleasant was brought into the lime- light when Barbara Luther, head twirler for our band, was awarded the 1968 National A.A.U. Queen. James Sullivan Nancy Tebbano John Swiatocha Loretta Teller Schenectady Gazette Anthony Terrenzlo Mary Testa Paul Teta Trude Thorne Beatrice Todd Sandra Tripoli Laurel Tymchyn Richard Valente Lynell VanDenburg Anita VanDerwerken John Vasko William Vasko Sally Venet Frederic Venette Vikki Verlotte Eric Virtanen Annette Viscusi Lester Vollor Dean Vrooman Gloria Webb 4 1 T nun- Us fn, L ' i L i i . ,af .f- .Q ...af 1,10 Carolyn Wegloxi'ski Jacqueline Welch Linda Wilcox RoseMarie Willey Joan Willsey Conzella Wilson Janice Witko Jeffrey Wood Robert Wood Edward Wysomski Erwin Zahn Paula Zenninger Rosemary Zullo Terry Cade Charles Nelson Armand Amcdorc, Bennie Anderson, Stephen Anderson, Patricia Armour, Sharon Battisto, Richard Boulay, Dominick Caiazzo, Pasquale Caiazzo, Bruce Caliiano, Henry Carringl, Terry Cooper, Donald Covkin, William Dalton, Marc Dawson, Michael DeLucia, John DePaola, Charles Diamond, Thomas Donato, Rene Dussault, Dallas Furbert, Peter Galvin, Sharon Gardino, Vido Gaspara, Michael Giacumo, Richard Gonyeau, Douglas Graham, Mario Guzzo, James Irving, Francis Konopka, Michael Krawczak, David Larrabee, Terry Lautenhach, Ellen Lawlor, Margaret Libby, Dan Loucka, Dominick Macherone, Martin Mammarelli, Laurina Marshall, John McDonald, John McGough, Gary McGrall, Michael Mucllcr, Phyllis Osterhout, Christopher Patrick, Patricia Popolizio, Lynette Ritchie, Eric Stewart, Borys Stopnytsky, Karen Thompson, Lozere Thompson, Marilyn Thompson, Richard Tyrell, James Vincent, David Wagoner, Lawrence Yahn, Richard Zarelli SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: S. Venet, D. Harvey, C. Donato, C. Caputo, J. Caputo, K. Scripa, S. Kellerhouse, R. Przychodny, J. Evans, P. Montone, P. Cauger, P. Sipone, A. Viscusi, Mr. Rizzo SECOND ROW: D. Bonacquist, C. Nelson, W. Knightes, T. DiLeva, B. Rossetti, A. Caldara, N. Tebbano, A. Strohle, S. Marrone, M. A. Sims, V. Martiniano, A. LaFreniere, D. Boettner THIRD ROW: J. Carey, J. Lokenherg, G. Knull, R. Rice, R. Patka, A. Aldi, V. Caspara, J. Kozak, E. Marcinkowski, D. Hicks, R. Vale-nte, J. Kulbako RECENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS-ROW I: C. Rogers, N. Marquis, P. Secor, J. Farnham, F. Porter, G. Leber ROW 2: R. Sarnacki, R. Kochem, K. Cochran, J. Swiatocha, J. Kulbako ROW 3: R. Meinhold, D. Brereton, J. Kozak, J. Sayles, J. Wood REGENTS ALTERNATES-F. Venette, L. Nedosko, E. Rutkowski, J. Hill 4 ,ff-f 'my ,oi f J i -J S 5 4 ' 1 1 I 5 IQ 'Q -f 5 Nancy Arre---Cirls Stale Delegate llrmw- Gans-'National Achievement Scholarship Pro- gram for Outstanding Negro Students, Finalist, Hep- resentalive at Maxwell School Citizensliip Conference AWARD WINNERS This year Mont Pleasant students won many deserv- ing awards. The Regents Scholarship exam is necessary for admission to any New York State university. Regents scholarships and incentive scholarships are awarded. This exam is credit in public and private N.Y.S. schools for a degree program. M.P. also had five Final National Merit Scholarship Winners. A first this year is the graduation of the first 9th grade technical program students. Out of the original thirty, fifteen are scholarship winners. Fourteen of the sixteen Regents Scholarship winners are also members of the first 9th grade class. Nancy Marquis-Final National Scholarship Winner, Regents Scholarship Winner, Junior Chamber of Commerce Citizenship Award, Elmira Key Award, D.A.R. Award tum, lfiwaiz Verge 'MWA trfsryfat-wif Frank Porter-Valedictorian, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, Regents Scholarship Winner, Final National Merit Scholarship Winner Janet Komorny-Vocational Student of the Month Jeffrey Wood-National Merit Scholarship Winner, Regents Scholarship Winner VN Chris Rogers-Salutatorian, National Merit Scholarship Winner, Regents Scholarship Winner, General Motors Scholarship AWARD WINNERS Joseph Kulhako-Regents Scholarship Winner, Boys State Delegate John Farnham-Final National Merit Scholarship Win- ner, Regents Scholarship Winner, ranking first in eleven county area. fi 3 ABBATIELLO, ALBERT Coll. Prep. Tech. Mech. Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11, Christmas Party Committee 10, 11, 12, J.V. Biisketball 10, Student Board Representative ABBATO, JOYCE Coll. Prep.-Academic Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11, Hostess: Senior Ball 11, Junior Prom 10, Senior Talent Show 11, Freshman Orienta- tion 11, 12, Christmas Concert 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Cheerleader 11, 12, Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Girls' Intramural Sports 10. ALDI, ALBERT Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Senior Ball Host 11, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Symphonic Singers 12, .I.V. Basketball 10, Varsity 11, 12, Varsity Track 10, 11, 12, Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Football Captain 12, Student Board Representative 10, 12. ALLEN, AMY Coll. Prep.-Academic Junior Red Cross 12, Library 10, 12. ALOIS, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Gymnastics 12. AMEDORE, ARMAND General ANDERSON, BENNIE General Varsity Track 11, 12. ANDERSON, S'l'El'lIEN Coll. l'rep.-Arvulentic Golden Spike Shoe Society 10, 11, 12, Varsity: Cross Country 10, 11, 12, Track 10, ll, 12. ARIVIOUR., PATRICIA HHS. Erluc.-Clerical ARRE, NANCY Coll. Prep.---ffcfldeniic .lunior Prom Decorating Committee ll, Executive Committee 10, Ilostess: Senior Talent Show ll, Freshman Orientation 10, Christmas Party Committee 10, Natl. Ilonor Society 11, 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Ski Club Committee Chairman 12, Playbills 10, 12, Cheerleader 11, 12, Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Moppettes 10, 11, 12, Receptionist 12, Stamp Plan Club 12, Student Board Repre- sentative 11, School Play Lead 10, Sup- porting Role 12, Empire Girls' State Award 11. BARTZ, SUSAN Bus. Ed.-Clerical Teachers' Aide 10, Girls' Intramural Sports 10. BATTAGLIA, PETER General DECA Vice President 11, President 12, Chairman Concession Stand Committee 123 Student Store Worker 11, 12, J.V. Wrestling 10. BATTALINO, CLAUDIA Coll. Prep.-Acad. Bowling Club 10, 11, 12, Future Home- makers of America 11, Future Nurses 11, 12, Playbills 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Teachers' Aide 11, Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12, School Play Committee Member 11, 12, Intramural Award 10. BEECHE, SONIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11, Hostess: Senior Ball 11, Junior Prom 10, Executive Committee 10, Pep Club 11, 12, Playbills 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Office Worker 12, Raiderettes 11, 12, .l.V. Softball 10, Montaneer Art Staff 12, School Play Ticket Committee 11. BELLAMY, LARRY Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. DECA 11. BERRIAN, COLLEEN Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Office Worker. BIGELOW, PATRICIA General Library Club 10, 11. BOETTNER, DOUGLAS Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12, Host: Senior Ball ll, Junior Prom 10, Senior Talent Show 10, 11, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 12, J.V. Baseball 10, J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity 11, 12, Student Board Representative 11, 12. BOGGUS, CHRISTINE Bus. Ed.-Secretarial BONACQUIST, DOMINIC Coll. Prep. Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 11, 12, Astronomy Club President 11, 12, Stamp Plan Club 12, Watchtower Photographer 12, Reporter 12, Student Board Representative 12. BOND, SUSAN Call. Prep.-Acad. School Play Hostess 12, Playbills Secretary- Treasurer 12, Stamp Plan Club Alternate 12, Symphonic Singers 12, Scenery and Costumes Committee 12. BORGIA, LINDA Coll. Prep.-Academic Girls' Athletic Club 12, Library Club 10, 11, 12, Office Vllorker 10, 11, 12, Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 12, Watchtower Typist 12. BOULAY, RICHARD Tr. Ed.-Aviation Mech. BOWMAN, LEAH Coll. Prep.-Bus. Ed. Future Homemakers of America 10, 11, Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 12, Ebenwyck 12. BRADSHAW, PHILLIP Coll. Prep. Tech. Mech. Executive Committee 10, French Honor Society 10, Watchtower Editor 12, Pho- tographer 11, Student Board Representative 10, D.A.R. llistory Award 11. BRENNAN, MARK Coll. Prep.-ffcademic Junior llrom Decorating Committee 11, Bowling Club 10, 11, Vice President 10, Pep Club 11, Ski Club 10, 11, Projectionist 10, ll. BRENNAN, PATRICK Trade Ed. Auto Mech. Varsity Football 12. BRERETON, DAVID Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Chess Club 11, Athletic Council 11, 12, Projectionist 10, 11, Technical Service 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11, Vice Pres. 12, Ebenwyck 12, School Play Stage Crew 11, 12, NEDT Certificate of Merit, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. BRION, THERESIA General Future Homemakers of America 11, Future Teachers of America 10, School Play Stage Crew 11, Manager 12, Play Publicity and Ticket Committees 12. BRODERICK, WINIFRED Coll. Prep.-Acad. Executive Committee 10, French Honor Society 12, French Luncheon 12, Monogram 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Pep Club 11, Stamp Plan Altemate 12, Sym- phonic Singers 11, 12, J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity 11, 12, J.V. Volleyball 10, 11, Varsity 12, Varsity Hockey 11, 12, Varsity Track 10, 11, 12, Watchtower Reporter 12, Typist 12, Student Board Representative 11, 12. BROPHY, CATHERINE General BRUGNETTI, VICTORIA General Nightingales 12, Future Nurses 10. BRUNDEGE, BRENDA Coll. Prep.-Academic BUNT, LONNIE Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. French Luncheon 12, Varsity Track 9, Varsity Wrestling 11, Montaneer Advertising Staff 11, Chairman Subscription Staff 11, Watchtower Representative 9, 10. CADE, TERRY General Varsity Baseball 11: Varsity Football 11, Varsity Wrestling 11. CAIAZZO, DOXIINICK Coll. Prep.-Academic Varsity Track. CAIAZZO, PASQUALE Gen eral CALDARA, ANGELA Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 12, Junior Prom Dec. and Hosp. Committees 11, Open House Hostess 12, Bowling Club 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Ski Club 12, Office Worker 12, Symphonic Singers 11, 12, Student Board Representative 10, 12. CALIFANO, BRUCE Coll. Prep.-Academic CAMPANA, JOSEPH Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. DECA 11, 12, Projectionist 10, 11, Stamp Plan Club 12, Students' Store Worker 11, 12, Watchtower Advertising 12. CAMPBELL, GARRY Coll. Prep.-Academic .lunior Prom Decorating Committee 11, Host: Senior Ball 11, Junior Prom 10, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Recording Secretary ll, President 12, Symphonic Singers 12, J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 12, .l.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12, All Class A Football- First Team, All Section II Football-First Team, All County Football-First Team. CAPITUMMINO, SALVATORA Coll. Prep. Acad. Astronomy Club Treasurer 11, 12. CAPOZZI, LINA General CAPULLO, MARION Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11, Open House Hostess 12, Art Club 10, DECA 11, 12, Pep Club 12, Ski Club 10, 12, Athletic Council 12, Students' Store Worker 11, 12. CAPUTO, CHERYL Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 12, Junior Prom Dec. Committee 11, Hostess: Junior Prom 10, Freshman Orientation 11, Senior Talent Show 11, National Honor Society 11, Pep Club 11, 12, Cheerleader 11, 12, Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Office Worker 11, Girls' Intra- mural Sports 1O, Student Board Representa- tive ll. CAPUTO, CHRISTINE Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Com. Mem. 11, Playbills 11, Ath- letie Council 11, 12, Library Club 11, Montaneer Advertising 11, Watchtower Re- porter 10, 11, News Editor 12, Student Board Rep. 10, 11. CAPUTO, JO-ANN Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 12, Junior Prom Dec. Committee 11, Library Club 10, Pep Club 11, 12, Raiderettes 11, 12, Stamp Plan Club 12, Symphonic Singers 12, Girls' Intramural Sports 10, Varsity Softball 11, Montancer Typist 10. CAREY, JOSEPH Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Vice-President 12, Golden Spike Shoe Society, President 11, 12, Varsity Cross Country 10, 11, 12, Varsity Track 12, Varsity Letters in Cross Country and Indoor Track. 10, 11 , Track CARRINGI, HENRY Coll. Prep.-Acad CARRINGI, THOMAS Coll. Prep.-Acad CARUSONE, ALEXANDER Coll. Prep. Ski Club 12, Stamp Plan Club 12 tling 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Board sgntative 10, 12, Wrestling Letter -Acad , Wres Repre 10, 11 r CHECCA, BRUCE Coll. Prep.-Academic German Club 11, 12, Projectionist 10, 11, 12. CIABOTTE, KATHRYN General Nightingales 12, Pep Club 11, Future Nurses 10, Office Worker 10, 11, Raider- ettes 11, 12. CIANCETTA, THOMAS Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Executive Committee 10, 11, 12, Junior Prom Dec. Committee 11, Host: Open House 12, Freshman Orientation 11, Pep Club 12: J.V. Football 11, Varsity 12, Watchtower Representative 10, Student Board Representative 11, 12. CLARK, CATHE General CLARK, DONNA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Bowling Club 12, Pep Club 11, Girls' Intramural Sports 10, Typing Award 11. COCHRANE, KENNETH Coll. Prep. Tech. Mech. Host: Open House 12, French Luncheon 12, Science Seminar Society 11, 125 Projection- ist 11, 125 NEDT Certificate 10. COLLINS, PAUL Trade Ed. Aviation Mech. Flying Club Treasurer 11. COONS, BRUCE Coll. Prep.-Academic J.V. Football 10. COOPER, TERRY General COSTA, DARLENE Bus. Ed.-Secretarial COVKIN, DONALD Transferred from Linton. CURREN, DEBORAH Bus. Ed.-Clerical General DALTON, W ILLIAIVI G en eral DAWSON, MARC General DECATUR, SUE Bus. Ed.-Clerical Fashion Show Hostess 115 Bowling Club. DeGEORGIA, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 125 Junior Prom Dec. Committee 115 Bowling Club Treasurer 105 Pep Club 115 Ski Club 125 Spanish Club 115 Varsity Golf 11, 125 Varsity Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 125 Student Board Representative 10. DeLORENZO, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Decorating Committee 115 Host: Open House 115 Ski Club 125 Projectionist 125 Varsity Wrestling 9, 10, 115 School Letter 10, 11. DeLUCIA, MICHAEL General DeMARCO, ALBERT Coll. Prep.-Academic J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity Baseball 11, 12. DeMEO, PAMELA Coll. Prep.-Academic Bowling Club 125 Future Homemakers of America 11, 125 Ski Club 11, 125 Gym Aide 115 Girls' Intramural Sports 11, 125 Watchtower Representative 10, 11. DeNORA, DEBORAH Bus. Ed.-Secretarial DePAOLA, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Academic Spanish Club 11. ' DeSANTIS, HENRY Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 125 Varsity Foot- ball 10, 115 Varsity Track 10, 11, 12. DeSANTIS, THOMAS Coll. Prep.-Bus. Ed. DeVARNNE, FRANCIS General Girls' Intramural Sports 105 Student Board Representative 10, 11. DIAMOND, CHARLES General DiBLASIO, JoANN Bus. Ed.-Clerical Executive Committee 10, 115 Hostess: Sen- ior Ball 11, Junior Prom 105 Pep Club 115 Office Worker 11, 12. DiCERBO, JOANNE Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Treasurer 115 Chairman Ticket Com- mittee Junior Prom 115 Junior Prom Dec. Committee 115 Hostess: Senior Ball 11, Senior Talent Show 11, Freshman Orienta- tion 115 French Honor Society 11, 125 French Luncheon 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Cheerleader 11, 125 Co-Captain Cheerlead- er 11, 125 Office Worker 115 Symphonic Singers 125 Girls' Intramural Sports 105 Volleyball 105 Student Board Representa- tive 115 NEDT Certificate 10. DiCOCCO, JOSEPH Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. DECA 11, 125 Vice-President 115 Golden Spike Shoe Society 105 Students' Store Worker 11, 125 J.V. Cross Country 105 J.V. Track 10. DiCOCCO, THOMAS Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 11, 125 Class Vice- President 115 Class Treasurer 105 Co-Chair- man Junior Prom 115 Host: Senior Ball 11, Open House 11, 12, Freshman Orienta- tion 125 Assembly Committee 125 Board of Review 125 Pep Club 125 Ski Club 125 J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 125 Varsity Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Captain of Wrestling Team 125 Student Board Representative 10, 115 Student Board V. Pres. 125 Watch- tower Representative 10. DiDONATO, PETER Coll. Prep.-Academic Host: Senior Ball 11, Open House 12, Senior Talent Show 115 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Baseball 9, 105 J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity 115 Varsity Football 10, ll, 125 Football Captain 125 Student Board Treas- urer 12. DiDONNA, JANICE General Bowling Club 125 Library Club 115 Office Worker 125 Typing Award 11. DIEL, CHERYL General Nightingales 125 Model U.N. DiGIORGIO, STEPHEN Coll. Prep.-Academic Playbills 11, Pres. 125 Watchtower Home- room Representative 10. DiLEVA, TERRY Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee Member 10, 11, 125 Class Corresponding Secretary 105 Junior Prom Committee 115 Hostess: Freshman Orientation 115 Senior Talent Show 115 Pep Club 11, 125 Playbills 125 Ski Club 11, 125 Cheerleader 11, 125 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Moppettes 10, 11, 125 Symphonic Sing- ers 10, 11, 12. DiNINNI, MARIE Coll. Prep.-Academic Hostess: School Play 115 French Honor Society 10, 11, 125 French Luncheon 10, 125 Spanish Club 11, Vice Pres. 125 Office Worker 11, 125 French Certificate 10, 115 French Scholarship to Hampton Institute for summer. DITORO, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.-Academic Varsity Track 105 Gymnastics 12. DONADIO, GREGORY Gall. Prep.-Academic J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 12. DONAHUE, THOMAS Bus. Ed.-Clerical Gymnastics 12. DONATO, CATHERINE Coll. Prep.-Bus. Ed. Executive Committee Member 11, 125 Bowl- ing Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Athletic Club Treasurer 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Office Worker 115 Raiderettes 11, 125 Stamp Plan Club 125 Student Board Homeroom Representative 11, Al- temate 12. DOUGLAS, MASO General Varsity Cross Country 125 Varsity Track 115 Varsity Wrestling 10, 11. DUSSAULT, RENE Coll. Prep.-Academic A11 Club 115 Business Education Club 115 DECA Club 115 Ski Club 115 Bishop Gib- bons Transfer5 Varsity Bowling 105 Var- sity Cross Country 9, 10. DWYER, JUDITH Coll. Prep.-Academic Future Homemakers of America Sec. 115 Future Nurses of America 10, 11, 12, Pres. 125 Girls' Athletic Club 10, 11, 125 Model U.N. 125 Monogram Club 125 Office Work- er 115 AFS 125 Girls' Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Girls' Interscholastic Varsity Hockey 105 Varsity Basketball Manager 115 J.V. Volleyball 115 Varsity Basketball Manager 125 J.V. Volleyball 125 Montaneer Adver- tising Staff 115 Manager 125 Watchtower Girls' Sports Editor 125 Cub Reporter 10, 115 Ebenwyck 12. ELACQUA, JOSEPH Trade Ed. Auto Mech. EVANS, JOYCE General Executive Committee 125 Ski Club 115 Nightingales 125 Transfer from Mohonasen: Band 105 Bowling 10. FAMIANO, BARBARA Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee 10, 115 Bowling 125 Office Worker 125 Student Board Rcpre- sentative 10, 11. FARNHAM, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Chess Club 11, 125 Critics 11, 125 French Luncheon 105 National Honor Society 11, 125 Model U.N. 125 Science Seminar So- ciety 10, 11, 125 Technical Services 10, 11, 125 Ebenwyck 125 School Play Stage Crew 115 NEDT5 NMSQT semi-finalist. FARRY, ANNE-MARIE BUS. ECI'-fCff'VfCUl Junior Prom Committee Member 11: Host- ess: Open House 115 Freshman Orientation 115 Pep Club ll, 12: Ski Club 11, 125 Athletic Council Treas. 125 Office Worker 125 Student Board Representative 11, 12. FERRARO, FRANK Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Astronomy Club Secretary 11, 125 Varsity Track 11. FERRI, KAREN Coll. Prep.-Academic Junior Prom Dec. and Ticket Comm. 115 Open House Hostess 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Office Worker 115 Raiderettes 11, 125 Receptionists 125 Gym Aide '115 Student Board Representative 11, 12. FIANO, SANDRA Coll. Prep.-Academic Junior Prom Dec. Committee 115 Hostess: Freshman Orientation Il, Senior Talent Show 11, Choir Festival 115 French Honor Society 10, 11, 125 French Luncheon 10, 125 National Honor Society 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Cheerleader 11, 12, Co-Captain 115 Gym Aide 125 Student Board Rep. 10. FILUTOWSKI, KATHY Coll. Prep.-Academic Stamp Plan Club 12. FINGERHUT, BARBARA General FINGERHUT, JOSEPH General FLOREK, BERNARD General FLORENCE, PEGGY General FLOWER, JOHN General FOUNTAIN, WALTER Coll. Prep.-Academic J.V. Football 105 Varsity 11, 12. FOWLER, ROY General Golden Spike Shoe Society 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Varsity Baseball 115 Varsity Cross Country 125 Varsity Track 11, 125 Track Letters 11. FRANCE, LINDA General FURBERT, DALLAS Bus. Ed.-Clerical FUSCO, SANDRA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Pep Club 115 Ski Club 115 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Office Worker 11. GABRIELE, LINDA Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Class Executive Committee 105 Office Worker 125 Shorthand Speed Awardsg Typ- ing Award. GABRIELE, PATRICIA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Bowling Club 125 Girls' Intramurals 12. GAIDA, GERALD General J.V. Football IO, Varsity 11, 125 Varsity Track 11. GAINES, MARIE Coll. Prep.-Academic Future Nurses 10, 11, Treasurer 125 Bowl- ing 125 Playbills 11, 125 Library 10, 115 Stamp Plan Club Alter. 125 Girls' Intra- mural Sports 125 Montaneer Literary Staff 115 School Play Ticket and Make-up Com- mittees 1l, 125 Stagecrew 11, 12. CALVIN, PETER Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. DECA Club 125 Transfer from Colonie: DECA Club 10, 115 Bowling 10. GANS, BRUCE Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Executive Committee Member 105 Junior Prom Committee 115 Open House Host5 German Club 10, Executive Committee Chairman 11, President 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Model U.N. 125 Varsity Cross Countity 125 Varsity Track 11, 125 Student Board Representative 10. GANSWITH, GARY Coll. Prep.-Academic J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity 11, 12. GARDINO, SHARON General DECA Club 11. GARDNER, BRUCE Coll. Prep.-Academic GASPARA, VIDO Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee Member 125 Junior Prom Committee Member 115 Host: Senior Talent Show 115 Ski Club 11, 125 J.V. Football 103 J.V. Track 103 Student Board Rep. 10, 11. GAUGER, PATRICIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Senior Ball Hostess 11, Critics 113 French Honor Society 10, ll, 123 French Luncheon 103 National Honor Society 123 Science Seminar Club Sec.-Treas. 123 Library 10, ll, 123 String Ensemble 10, 11, 123 Sym- phonic Singers 10, 11, 123 Watclitower Homeroom Rep. 123 Student Board Alter- nate 10. GIACUMO, MICHAEL General Ski Club 113 Transfer from Linton: Gym- nastic Team 10. GIELLO, PHILLIP Trade Ed. Auto Mech. Projeetionists 11, 12. GONYEAU, RICHARD General GORDON, KEANE Coll. Prep.-Academic Junior Prom Dec. Committee Member 113 Moppetles ll, President 123 Pep Club 10, ll, 123 Ski Club 10, ll, 121 Office Worker 11, 123 Raiderettes 11, 123 Mon- tanccr Advertising Staff 11, Student Board Representative 11, 12. GORDON, NANCY Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee Member 113 Hostess Senior Awards Day 113 French Honor So- ciety 10, ll, 12? French Luncheon 123 Girls' Athletic Club 123 National Honor Society ll, 123 Pep Club 113 Monogram ll, 123 Stamp Plan Club Alt. 123 Girls' Intramural Sports 10, ll, 123 Girls' Inter- scholastics: llockcy ll, 123 Volleyball ll, 123 Basketball 10, ll, 123 Softball 10, 11, 123 Track 10, ll, 123 Watchtower Typist 123 A.A.T.F. French Award. CRAIBICKI, GARY Coll. l'rcp.-Academic Var:-:ity Track 10. GRAHAM, DOUGLAS Trade Ed. Auto Mech. Vocational Club Vice President 12. GREEN, MILLICENT General Playbills 113 Future Nurses Club 10, 11, 123 Library Club 103 Office Worker 10, 12. GRIFFIN, NELSON Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee Member 10, 113 Jun- ior Prom Committee Member 113 Golden Spike Shoe Society 123 Spanish Club 10, 11, 12g Projectionists 10, 11, 12, J.V. Foot- ball 103 Varsity Track 11, 123 Varsity Wres- tling 103 Watchtower Homeroom Rep. 10, 11. GROUNDS, PHYLLIS Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee Member 113 Girls' Athletic Club 123 National Honor Society ll, 123 Future Nurses 11, 123 Library 123 Receptionists 113 Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 123 Student Board Alt. Representa- tive 11, 12. GUZZO, MARIO Coll. Prep.-Academic HALL, FRANK General HANDY, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. J.V. Football 103 Varsity Football ll, 12. HANE, RONALD Coll. Prep.-Academic Varsity Track 11. HARPP, JAMES General Art Club 10, 113 DECA Club 11. HARVEY, DONNA Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee Member 10, 123 Jun- ior Prom Ticket Committee 113 Junior Prom Dec. Com. Co-Chairman 113 Pep Club 11, 12g Moppettes ll, 123 Office Worker 11, 123 Raiderettes 11, 123 Student Board Representative 11. HATALA, MARIANNE General Bowling Club 103 Stamp Plan Club 12. HEISLER, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic HEWITT, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.-Academic HICKS. DAVID Coll. Prep. Tech. Elec. Executive Committee Member 10, 11, 123 Host. Open House 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Projectionists Club 113 Varsity Football Manager 123 J.V. Football Manager 10, 113 Watchtower Advertising Manager 123 Stu- dent Board Rep. 11, NEDT Award. HILL, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Academic German Club 10, 11, 12. HOFER, MARY Bus. Ed.-Dist. Educ. Playbills 123 Montaneer Art Staff 123 School Play Stage Crew 12. HOPKINS, KAREN General Bowling Club 123 DECA Club 11? Girls' Intramural Sports. HUNT, NANCY Bus. Ed.-Clerical Future Homemakers of America ll, Presi- dent l23 Bowling Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Athletic Club 12g Library Club 10, 11, 12? Office Worker 11, 12. IACOVITTI, MICHAEL Trade Ed. Auto Mech. Host: Junior Prom 10, Senior Ball 11, Open House 10, 11, 123 Senior Talent Show 113 Junior Prom Committee Member 113 Key Club 10, '11, Vice President 123 Junior Red Cross 10, 113 Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Stamp Plan Club 123 Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 123 Varsity Football 11, 123 -Varsity Track 103 Student Board Representative 123 Sports Letters for Bas- ketball, Football. IOVINO, PATRICK Trade Ed. Auto Mech. Projectionists Club 10, 11, 123 Vocational Club 12. IRVING, JAMES General JACKSON, GARY Coll. Prep.-Academic Executive Committee Member 103 Varsity Baseball 10, ll, 12. JAMES, LARRY Trade Ed. Auto Mech. Projectionists Club 12. JEGABBI, LYNN Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Junior Prom Committee Member 113 Hostess: Senior Talent Show 113 Open House 11, Office Worker 10, 113 Recep- tionist 12. JOHNSON, EDWARD General Executive Committee Member 113 Sym- phonic Singers Il, 12g J.V. Football 103 Student Board Representative 12. JOHNSON, RACHEL Bus. Ed.-Clerical Office Worker 113 Girls' Intramural Sports 12. JONES, ROGER General KACZKOWSKI, DAVID Coll. Prep. Tech. Mech. Ski Club 10, 11, 12. KAMINSKI, KATHY Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Executive Committee Member 103 Mono- gram Club 11, 123 Girls' Track 10, 11, 123 Shorthand Speed Awards: Track Letter. KARKER, CATHERINE Coll. Prep. Tech. Elec. French Honor Society 10, ll, Vice Pres. 123 French Luncheon 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 113 Athletic Council 11, President 12, Band 10, Vice Pres. 11, President 12. KARLAN, CHRISTINE General Nigbtingales 10? Playbills 11, 12g School Play Stage Crew. KASITCH, CYNTHIA General Transfer from Linton. KAZMIERCZAK, DONALD Coll. Prep.-Academic KELLERHOUSE, SUSAN General Executive Committee Member 122 Nightin- gales 123 Biology Club 11, Girls' Intra- mural Sports 11. KELLY, BONNIE Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Executive Committee Member 103 Hostess: Junior Prom 103 Junior Prom Dec. Committee 113 Class Corres. Secretary 123 Biology Club Treasurer 103 Girls' Ath- letic Club 10, 11, 123 National Honor Society 113 Model U.N. 113 Pep Club 11, 123 Playbills 11, 123 Ski Club 10, ll, 123 Library Club 103 Moppettes 10, 11, 123 Girls' Intramural Sports 103 Montaneer Literary Staff 123 Student Board Repre- sentative 11, 123 School Play Supporting Role ll, 123 Watchtower Reporter 10, 11. KELLY, WILLIAM Coll. Prep.-Academic Astronomy Club Secretary 11, Treas. 123 Varsity Golf 10, ll, 123 Sportsman's Club 103 School Letter. KILMER, KATHLEEN General KINZEL, PAUL Coll. Prep.-Academic Art Club 123 Sportsman's Club 113 J.V. Football 113 Varsity Basketball Manager 12. KLIMOWSKI, DENNIS Coll. Prep.-Academic Golden Spike 123 Playbills 11, Library Club ll, 123 J.V. Cross Country 11, 123 Varsity Track ll, 12, Mgr. 123 Indoor Track 11, 123 Transfer from Bishop Gibbons: Radio Club 103 Rod and Reel 103 Stage Crew 103 Library 10. KNIGHTES, WALTER Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Executive Committee Member 11, 123 J.V. Baseball 113 J.V. Track 10, 113 Varsity Wrestling 10, ll, 12. KNULL, GALE Coll. Prep.--Academic Class Executive Committee Member 10, 11, 123 Junior Prom Co-Chairman 113 Host: Open House 113 Projectionists Club 10, 113 J.V. Football Captain 103 V. Football 11, 123 Varsity Track 10, 11, 123 Varsity Wrestling 10, 11, 123 Student Board Rep. 103 Football Awards: First Team All- County 11, 123 All-County Player of the Year ll, 123 WTRY Tri-County All Stars 113 Class A-First Team 11, 12? First Place Wrestling Tournament 12. KOCHEM, ROBERT Coll. Prep. Tech-Elec. National Honor Society 11, 123 Varsity Track 10, 11, 123 Ebenwyck 123 NEDT, NMSQT Letters of Commendation. KOMORNY, JANET Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Junior Red Cross ll, 123 National Honor Society ll, 12g Library Club 10, 11, 123 Office Worker ll, 123 Kiwanis Voc. Student of Month 12. KONOPKA, FRANCIS Trade Ed. Auto Mech. KOZAK, JAMES Coll. Prep. Tech.-Elec. Class President 12: Class Executive Com- mittee Member ll3 Host: Senior Ball 113 Junior Prom Dec. Com. 113 French Honor Society 10, ll, 123 French Luncheon 10, 11, 123 Golden Spike Shoe Society 103 Key Club 10, 11, 123 Varsity Basketball 10, ll, 12, Varsity Cross Country 10, Varsity Track 113 Ebenwyck 123 Varsity Letters: Cross Country 10, Track 11, Basketball 10, 11. KOZLOSKI, DIANE Bus. Ed.-Clerical KRAWCZAK, MICHAEL General DECA Club 113 Ski Club 11. KULBAKO, JOSEPH Coll. Prep. Tech. Mech. Class Executive Committee Member 10, ll, 123 Junior Prom Dec. Committee 113 Na- tional Honor Society ll, Vice President 123 Pep Club 12g Science Seminar Society 10, 11g Athletic Council 123 Stamp Plan Club 123 J.V. Cross Country 10, 113 J.V. Track 103 Varsity Track 11? American Legion Boy's State Delegate 113 NEDT Certificate of Meritg NMSQT Letter of Commendation 12. KUTIL, CYNTHIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Art Club 123 Future Homemakers of America President 113 Pep Club 113 Play- bills 12, American Field Service Treasurer 12, Model U.N. 123 Future Nurses Club 10, Secretary 11, 123 Girls' Intramural Sports 10, ll, 123 Girls' Interscholastics: Volleyball 11, 123 Varsity Basketball 123 Montaneer Art Committee 11, 123 Watch- tower Reporter 12, Watchtower Typist 123 Student Board Rep. 123 NEDT Certificateg Girls' Sports School Letter. LACROSS, VIRGINIA General Student Board 123 Nightingales 12. LAFRENIERE, ALAN Col. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Exec. Cte. Mem. 123 Jr. Prom Host 103 Ski 123 Sportmen's 103 Wrestling 10. LAPE, DENNIS Col. Prep.-Academic V. Football 11, 123 J.V. Football 10. LARRABEE, DAVID Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. DECA 11, 123 V. Cross Country 113 V. ggack 103 J.V. Basketball 103 Student Board LARSEN, PAUL Tr. Ed.-Auto Mech. Vocational Club Pres. 12. LAUTENBACH, TERRY Col. Prep.-Academic Projectionists 10, 11. LAWLOR, ELLEN Col. Prep.-Academic Exec. Cte. Mem. 123 Jr. Prom Com. Mem. 113 Ski Club 10, 11, 12g Finance Chairman 113 German 103 Model U.N. 103 Playbills 11, 123 Athletic Council 11, 123 School Play Scenery Com. Chairman 11. LEBER, GEORGE Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Chess 10, 11, 123 Critics 11, 123 French Honor Society 10, 11, 123 French Luncheon 10, 11, 12? National Honor Society 11, 123 Science Seminar Society 10, 12, Steering Com. Chairman 113 Athletic Council 11, 123 Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Technical Services 10, 11, 123 Montaneer Literary Staff 11, 123 Watch- tower Associate Editor 11, 123 Stage Crew 113 NEDT, Honorable Mention Biology Experimentg Government Summer Scholar- ship at Hampton Institute. LEDBETTER, MARIE Bus. Ed.-Sec. Exec. Cte. Mem. 113 Bowling 102 Ski 10. LEWANDOWSKI, CAROL Bus. Ed.-Clerical Art 123 Bowling 123 Ski 10, 113 Monogram 123 Office Worker 123 Symphonic Singers 10, 113 V. Basketball 10, 113 Hockey 123 Typing Award 11. LEWIS, PRISCILLA Bus. Ed.-Sec. Jr. Prom Committee Mem. 113 Bowling 103 Playbills 10, 113 Office Worker 11, 123 Montaneer Typist 113 Typing Certificate 103 Shorthand Award 11, 12. LIBBY, MARGARET General LIGGETT, JOHN Coll. Prep-Tech. Mech. Ski 123 Sportmen's 10, 11. LOKENBERG, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Cte. Mem. 123 J.V. Football Man- ager 10. LOMBARDI, BRUCE Biology Club 103 Sportmen's 10, 113 Stamp Plan Club 12. LONTRATO, BARBARA Coll. Prep.-Academic Future Nurses 10, 11, 12, Historian 11. LOUCKS, DAN General DECA 113 Transfer from Guilderland H.S. LUFFMAN, SUSAN 'General Nightingales 12? Ski 10, 113 Stamp Plan .Alternates 12. LUTHER, BARBARA Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Hosp. Com. Jr. Prom 113 Exec. Cte. Mem. 103 Open House Hostess 9, 10, 113 American Field Service Club Sec. 123 Model U.N. 123 Playbills 113 Ski 10, 11, 123 Library 9, 11, 123 Head Majorette and Feature Twirler 11, 123 Montaneer Advertising Staff 11, Subscription Staff 11, 12g School Play Sup. Role ll, Costume Com. 11, Prop Com. 11. MACHERONE, DOMINICK Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Cte. Mem. 12. MAGAGNOS, GLADYS General MALACEK, VALERIE Coll. Prep.-Academic Sr. Ball Hostess 113 Stamp Plan Club Alter- nates 12. MALLARD, BRUCE Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. DECA 11. MAMMARELLI, MARTIN General MANNA, FRANCINE Bas. Ed.-Sec. Hostess Freshman Orientation 11, Open House 113 G.A.C. Sec. 123 Bowling Club 10, 11, 123 Moppettes 11, Sec. 123 Pep Club 11, 123 Athletic Council 10, 11, 123 Keyettes 10, 11, 123 Raiderettes 11, 12, Pep Rally 11, 123 Montaneer Typist 123 Watchtower Homeroom Rep. 11. MARCINKOWSKI, EDWIN Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Exec. Cte. Mem. 123 V. Baseball, 11, 123 V. Football 11, 123 J.V. Baseball 10, Football 103 School Letter3 First team all-country football3 First team all-area h.s. football3 First team Class A Football. MARESCA, MARY Coll. Prep.-Academic School Play Hostess 113 F.H.A. Sec. 123 Bowling 103 French Honor Society 10, 11, 123 French Luncheon 10, 11, 123 Future Homemakers of America 12? Girls' Athletic Club 11, 123 National Honor Society 123 Office Worker 123 Girls Intramurals 11, 123 Shorthand Speed Awards 11, 12. MARQUIS, NANCY Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Exec. Com. Mem. 103 AFS Co-Pres. 123 Model U.N. V. Pres. 12, National Honor Society Sec. 123 Critics 9, 10, 11, 123 Foreign Students Club 11, 123 Model U.N. 9, 10, 11, 123 National Honor 11, 123 Ski 10, 113 Spanish 113 Montaneer Literary Staff 123 Watchtower Reporter 11, Cub Reporter 103 Student Board Rep. 113 NEDT Certificate of Merit3 Elmira Key? Jr. Cham- ber of Commerce Good Citizenship Awardg DAR f'Good Citizen 3 National Merit Semi- Finalist. MARRONE, SANDRA Bus. Ed.-Sec. Exec. Cte. Mem. 11, 123 Corresponding Sec. 113 Co-chairman Jr. Prom 11, Jr. Prom Dec. and Hosp. Committees 113 Open House Hos- tessg Moppettes 11, V. Pres. 123 Pep 10, 11, 123 Raideretttes 11, 123 Symphonic Singers 10, 11, 123 Student Board Sec. 123 Short- hand Speed Award. MARSH, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Academic Jr. Prom Dec. Com. Mem. 113 Open House Host 10, 11, 123 Freshman Orientation Host 123 National Honor Society 123 Pep 123 Stamp Plan Club 123 V. Golf 10, 11, 123 J.V. Basketball 103 Student Board Chairman 12, Sergeant-at-arms 11, Rep. 10. 11. MARSHALL, LAURINA Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Cte. Mem. 10, 11, 123 Future Teachers of America 123 Model U.N. 123 Pep 103 Cadet Teachers 12. MARTINIANO, VINCENT Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Exec. Cte. Mem. 12g Class Pres. 113 Jr. Prom Co-chairman 113 Jr. Prom Host 103 Open House Host 12g Pep 123 Moppers 10, 113 Stamp Plan Club 123 V. Football Man- ager 11, 123 J.V. Football Manager 103 Watchtower Sports Editor 12, Reporter 113 Ebenwyck 123 Student Board Rep. 123 NEDT Certificate of Merit 10. MAXWELL, JOANN General MAYNARD, LUCY Bus. Ed.-Sec. Watchtower Treas. 123 Office Worker 11, 123 Watchtower Dist. Manager 11g Short- hand Speed 113 Typing Speed 11. MCDONALD, JOHN Col. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Open House Host 12. MCGOUGH, JOHN General V. Cross Country 123 V. Football 113 V. Track 1-1. MCGRAIL, GARRY General METER, GLEN Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Bowling 123 Varsity Bowling Team 12. MEINHOLD, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Critics 11, 123 Model U.N. 123 National Honor Society 123 Science Seminar Society 10, 11, 123 Technical Services 10, 11, 12. MEYER, SANDRA Col. Prep.-Academic Sr. Ball Hostess 113 Bowling 10, 123 Fu- ture Homemakers of America 10, 12: Ski 11, 12. MILLER, ANN Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. Bowling 123 Business Education IJ.: DECA 113 Girls' Athletic 123 Student Store Worker 113 Intramurals 11, 12, Transfer from Linton H.S. MILLER, CUTIS Tr. Ed.-Aviation Mech. Playbills 123 J.V. Football 113 Stage Crew. MILLER, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Academic V. Baseball 113 J.V. Baseball 103 Ebenwyck 123 Regents Scholarship Award. MILLER, STEVEN Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Science Seminar Society 11, 123 Projection- ists 123 Watchtower Reporter 11, 12, Cub Reporter 10. MILLIMAN, GLENN Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Projectionists Club V. Pres. 10, 11, Pres. 123 Ebenwyck 12. MONE, ROBERT Col. Prep.-Academic MONTONE, PATRICIA Coll. Prep.-Academic Class Recd'g Sec. 123 Exec. Cte. Mem. 10, 11, 123 Com. Mem. Jr. Prom 113 Sr. Ball Hostess 113 G.A.C. Sgt.-at-arms 113 Pep Club Pres. 123 Athletic Council V. Pres. 123 Future Teachers V. Pres. 123 Bowling 123 Future Teachers of America 10, 11, 123 Girls' Athletic 10, 11, 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Pep 11, 123 Playbills 11, 123 Ski 123 Athletic Council 11, 123 Stamp Plan Club Alternates 123 Intramurals 10, 11, 123 Montaneer Advertising 11, 123 Slu- dent Board Rep. 123 School Play Tickets 12. MOULD, CHERYL Coll. Prep.-Academic Future Homemakers of America 11, Treas. 123 Ski 11, 123 Intramurals. MUELLER, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.-Academic National Honor Society Host 103 Symphonic Singers 12g V. Football 113 V. Wrestling 10, 113 J.V. Football 103 Student Board Rep. 113 Wrestling Letter 10, 11. MUMBLOW, JAMES Tr. Ed.--Auto Mech. Vocational Club 123 Transfer from Schal- mont-Football 9, 10. NEDOSKO, LINDA Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Cte. Mem. 113 Future Teachers of America 123 Pep 113 Office Worker 123 Library 10, 113 Intramurals 10, 113 Mon- taneer Literary Staff 113 Subscription Staff 123 Typist 123 Student Board Rep. 123 Watchtower Reporter 123 NEDT Certificate. NEDVIDEK, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Academic Ski 123 V. Baseball 113 J.V. Baseball 103 Student Board Rep. 123 Altemate 113 School Letter-Baseball. NELSON, CHARLES Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Cte. Mem. 123 Projectionists 10, 11, 12? Varsity Manager Wrestling IIQ Jr. Var- sity Manager Baseball 103 Montaneer Ad- vertising Com. 123 School Letter-Wrestling Manager. NERO, LISA General DECA 113 Students' Store Workers 11. NETTLES, REGINALD Coll. Prep.-Academic V. Cross Country 123 V. Track 11, 123 Transfer from Bishop Gibbons-Track 10. NORTHROP, JAY General NORVICI, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Academic Stamp Plan Club 123 V. Track 11, 123 J.V. Manager Baseball 103 Student Board Rep. 12. NOYES, MARGARET Coll. Prep.-Academic Bowling Club 103 Library Club 103 Office Worker 113 NEDT Certificate 10. NUSBACK, JOHN General Transfer from St. Columba's-Class Vice Pres. 103 Jr. Prom Com. 113 Glee Club 10, 113 Science Club 10, 113 J.V. Basketball 10,, 113 Dance Disc Jockey 10, 113 School Play Stage Crew 10. O'KEEFE, DOUGLAS Coll. Prep.-Academic Ski 10, 11. OPPELT, HAROLD Bus. Ed.-Clerical V. Football 10, 11, 125 First Team Section Two Football5 First Team All County Foot- ball5 Second Team Class A Football. OROPALLO, JOAN Coll. Prep.-Academic French Luncheon 10, 125 Library 10, 115 Office Worker 125 Montaneer Adv. Com. 115 Art and Photo Com. 12. PAINE, LINDA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Office Worker 11. PALLANTE, AMERICO Tr. Ed.-Anzo Mech. PALMA, MICHAEL Coll. Prep.-Academic Varsity Track 115 Transfer from Bishop Gib- bons5 J.V. Football 105 French Honor Society 10. PAN NONE, ANTHONY Coll. Prep.-Academic Varsity Track 10. PASZKIEWICZ, PAUL Coll. Prep.-Academic Ski 10. PATKA, RICHARD Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Ste. Mem. 125 Dec. Com. Jr. Prom 115 Sportsman's Club, Vice Pres. 115 Stamp Plan Club Alternates 125 V. Football 11, 125 V. Wrestling 11, Capt. 125 J.V. Football 105 J.V. Wrestling 105 School Play Stage Crew 125 Second Team WTRY Football 125 Trophy, Wrestling 10, 11, 12. PATRICK, CHRISTOPHER General V. Track 105 J.V. Football 10. PEK, JULIUS Coll. Prep.-Artarlemic Sportsmen's Club Planning Com. Chairman 115 Pep Club 125 V. Football 11, 125 J.V. Football 10. PELKEY, DENNIS Gf'H0ffll Varsity Football 11, 125 Truck, Captain In- door Track 10, 11, 125 J.V. Football 10. PETERSON, PAMELA Bus. Ed.-Sec. Pep Club 115 Stamp Plan Club 12. PICKETT, LILLIAN General PICTUCCI, ROSEANNE Bus. Ed.-Clerical School Play Hostess 115 Bowling 105 Fu- ture Homemakers of America Il, 12. PAMATO, ANNA Bus. Ed.-Sec. POPOLIZIO, PATRICIA Bus. Ed.-Sec. Stamp Plan Club 125 Transfer from Schal- mont-Mem. Jr. Prom Com.-dec., refresh- ments, invitations5 Bus. Ed. Club 10, 115 Foreign Students Club 115 Pep Club 10, 115 Yearbook Reporter 10, 115 Watchtower Reporter and H.R. Rep. 10, 115 School Play State Crew 11. PORTER, FRANK Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Chess 10, Pres. 11, 125 Critics 125 French Honor Society 10, 11, 125 French Luncheon 10, 11, 125 Model U.N. 125 Natl. Honor Society Pres. 125 Playbills 10, 11, 125 Sci- ence Seminar Soc. 10, 11, 125 Athletic Coun- cil 11, 125 Projectionists 10, 11, 125 Techni- cal Services 10, Sec. 11, Pres. 125 Mon- taneer Art and Photo Editor 125 Student Board Rep. 11, 125 School Play Supporting Role 115 Stage Crew 10, 11, 125 RPI Math and Science Medal5 Fourth Place State Sci- ence Fair5 French Embassy Award5 NMSQT Semi-finalist. POWELL, FOSTER Coll. Prep.-Academic Biology Club 105 NEDT Achievement Award5 College Incentive Award. PRATT, NOREEN Coll. Prep.-Academic French Honor Society 115 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Playbills 11, 12: Ski Club 115 Span- ish Club 115 Athletic Council 10, 11. 125 Office Worker 125 Stamp Plan Club 12. PRESTON, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Tech Elec. Dec. Com. Jr. Prom 115 German Club 10, Treas. ll, V. Pres. 12: JV Football 93 Watchtower Reporter 115 Ebenwyck 125 NEDT Award 10. PRICE, LINDA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Teacher's Aide 125 Intramurals 12. PROVOST, DONNA Coll. Prep.-Academic Critics 115 Playbills 11, 125 Library 10, 115 Watchtower Advertising 12. PRZYCHODNY, ROSEANNE Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Com. Mem. 11, 125 Fashion Show Hostess 115 Future Homemakers of America 11, Planning Com. Chairman 125 French Honor Society 125 French Luncheon 125 Watchtower Circulation Mgr. 12, Staff 11, 125 Student Board Rep. 10. PURDY, ROBERT Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Com. Mem. 115 Ski Club 125 Sym- phonic Singers 12. RAKVICA, DANIEL General Varsity Baseball 10, 11. RAUCCI ANTOINETTE Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Com. Mem. 10, 115 Future Home- makers of America Treas. 115 Library 115 Teacher's Aide 125 Student Board Rep. 10, 11. RELYEA, CARL General RENNA, LOUIS Coll. Prep.-Academic J.V. Football 9, 10, 11. RENZI, GILDA Coll. Prep.-Academic Intramurals 12. REVEGLIA PATRICIA Bus. Ed.-Clerical Office Worker 10, 12. RICE, ROBERT Coll. Prep.-Academic Exec. Com. Mem. 125 Jr. Prom Dec. Com. ll, Pep Club, ll, 125 J.V. Wrestling 105 Student Board Rep. 10, 11. RICHARDSON, THOMAS Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Dee. Com. Jr. Prom 115 Freshman Orien- tation Host 115 Pep Club Treas. 125 Ski Club 125 Student Board Rep. 11, 125 NEDT Certificate of Merit 10. RICHTER, ARLENE Bus. Ed.-Secretarial RIEDEL, RITA General German Club5 Office Workerg Typing Award 11. RIPEPI, JOSEPH Bus. Ed.-Clerical Open House Hostg Ski Club Sec. 105 Bowl- ing Club 105 DECA 115 Stamp Plan Club 125 Students' Store Worker 11. RITCHIE, LYNETTE General Transfer from Linton: Students' Store Worker 11. ROBARE, DAWN Bus. Ed.-Secretarial Jr. Prom Dee. Com. 115 Pep Club 11, 125 Office Worker 11, 125 Raiderettes 11, 125 Stamp Plan Club 125 Awards: Typing and Shorthand 11. ROBINSON, CAROL Coll. Prep.-Acad. Office Worker 11, 125 Majorettes 12. ROGERS, CHRISTOPHER Coll. Prep.-Acad. Critics 125 Model U.N. 125 Science Seminar Society 10, 115 Symphonic Singers 11, 125 Montaneer Subscription Staff 11, 125 Eben- wyck 125 Awards: NMSQT semi-finalist. ROMAN, MARY Coll. Prep.-Acad. F.H.A. Planning Com. Chairman 125 Bowl- ing 125 Critics 11, 125 Future Homemakers of America 11, 125 German Club 10, 115 Jr. Red Cross 115 Playbills 11, 125 Library Club 10. 11, 125 Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 125 School Play: Ticket Com. 11, Ticket, Make-up, and Publicity Coms. 125 Awards: NEDT Certificate 105 Second place in Food Math Contest at Cobleskill 12. ROMANOWSKI, PAUL Coll. Prep.-Acad. ROMEO, ANN MARIE General F.H.A. 125 Playbills 125 Future Nurses 12. ROSSETTI, BARBARA Coll. Prep.-Acad. Exec. Com. Mem. 125 Jr. Prom Dec. Com. 115 Christmas Party Dec. Com. 10, 11, 125 Hostess: Jr. Prom 105 Library Club-Pres. 12, Vice Pres. 11, Sec. 105 Vice Pres. G.A.C. 125 F.T.A. 115 Girls' Athletic Club 10, 11, 125 Monogram Club 11, 125 Majorettes 125 Symphonic Singers 10, ll, 125 Girls' Intra- murals Sports l0, 115 Volleyball 115 Varsity Hockey 115 Ebenwyek 125 Student Board Rep. 105 Awards: Varsity Letter 115 Phys, Ed. 10, ll. ROWLEY, ALAN Coll. Prep.-Tech. Meth. Ski Club 125 Varsity Track 11. ROWLEY, CHRISTINE Bus. Eel.-Clerical RUGGIERO, ANTHONY Coll. Prep.-Acarl. Host: Sr. Ball 115 Jr. Prom 105 Sr. Talent Show 115 Key Club RUTKOWSKI, EILEEN Coll. Prep.-Acad. Treas. Jr. Red Cross 125 Jr. Red Cross 11, 125 Library Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Intra- mural Sports 11, 125 Watchtower Reporter 10. SABURRO, MICHAEL Bus. Ed.-Dist. Erl. Students, Store Worker 10. SANDERS, WILLIS Bus. Erl.--Dist. Ed. D.E.C.A. 11, 125 Students' Store Worker 11, 125 JV Wrestling 10. SARNACKI, RAYMOND Coll. Prep.-Tech Elec. Host: Sr. Ball 115 Jr. Prom 10, Sr. Talent Show 11, Winter Concert 115 Treas. Key Club 125 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Varsity Bas- ketball 1l5 JV Basketball 9, 105 JV Cross Country 95 JV Track 95 Awards5 NEDT Certificate. SAYLES, JOHN Coll. Prep.-Acad. French Honor Society 11, 125 Varsity Bas- ketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Track 1, 11, 125 J.V. Base- ball, Football and Basketball 10. SCHETTINE, DAVID Coll. Prep.-Teclz. Elec. Varsity Football 115 JV Football 105 Eben- wyek 12. SCHULTZ, SUSAN Coll. Prep.-Acad. Exec. Com. Mem. 115 Jr. Prom Dec. and Theme Coms. 115 Hostess: Freshman Orien- tation 11, Sr. Talent Show 11, Open House 115 Girls' Athletic Club 10, ll, 125 Pep Club 10, ll, 125 Varsity Cheerleader 125 JV Cheerleader 115 Stamp Plan Alternate 125 Girls' Intramural Sports 105 Student Board Rep. 12. SCRIPA, KATHLEEN Coll. Prep.-Acad. Exec. Com. Mem. 125 Pep Club 12. SEAMAN, ANN MARIE General Bowling 10, 115 Awards: Varsity Letter and gold pin. SECOR, PAUL Coll. Prep.-Tech, Elec. Co-Pres. Foreign Students Club 125 Chess Club 10, 11, 125 Critics 125 French Honor Society 10, ll, 125 French Luncheon 10, ll, 125 Model U.N. 125 Montaneer: Subscrip- tion Editor 125 Literary Staff 125 Awards: NEDT letter of Merit5 NMSQT Letter of Commendation. SEILER, CAROL Coll. Prep.-Bus. Ed. Bowling 125 Office Worker 115 Montaneer Typing 125 Awards: Typing and Shorthand Speed. ' SELLICK, BARBARA Bus. Ed.-Clerical See. of D.E.C.A. 125 D.E.C.A. 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Majorettes 125 Students' Store Worker 115 Transfer from Florida5 Student Board Rep. 12. SEMERAD, DOUGLAS Coll. Prep.-Acad. Jr. Prom Dec. Com. 115 Christmas Dec. Com. 115 Host: Sr. Ball 11, Jr. Prom 10, Open House 11, Freshman Orientation 11, Sr. Talent Show 115 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Symphonic Singers 125 Varsity Baseball 11, 125 JV Baseball 9, 105 Basketball 10, 11. SEYPURA, CAROL Bus. Ed.-Clerical SHANNON, DANIEL Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech Host Sr. Talent Show 115 Bowling 105 Pep Club 105 JV Track 10. SIMBOLI, FRANCES Coll. Prep.-Tech. Elec. Hostess: Open House5 V. Pres. Jr. Red Cross 12, Pres. Jr. Red Cross 115 Library Club-V. Pres. 12, Sec. 11, Treas. 105 Pres. Spanish Club 125 Sec. 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Com. 115 Hostess: Freshman Orientation 11, 125 Sr. Talent Show 11, Winter Concert 11, Open House 105 Pep Club 11, 125 Ski Club 10, 11, 125 Cheerleader 11, 125 Keyettes 10, ll, 125 Office Worker 11, 125 Student Board Rep. 10. SISTARENIK, DANIEL Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Exec. Com. Mem. 10, 11, 125 Jr. Prom Dec. Com. 115 Pres., Freshman Class5 Host: Open House 11, Freshman Orientation 11, Sr. Talent Show 115 French Honor Society 10, 11, 125 French Luncheon 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Science Seminar Society 105 Band 10, 11, 125 Watchtower: Editor-in-chief 125 Reporter 11, Cub Reporter 105 Stu- dent Board Rep. 10, ll, 12. SKOKAN, DAVID General SLATER, KENNETH General Projectionist Club 10, 11. SMITH, LINDA Coll. Prep.-Acad. Exec. Com. Mem. 115 Library Club 10, ll, Vice President 105 Athletic Council 11, 125 Montaneer Art Staff 125 Watchtower Re- porter 12, Cub Reporter 105 Ebenwyck 125 Student Board Rep. 10. SMITH, MELODY Bus. Ed.-Clerical Hostess Sr. Ball 115 Athletic Council 125 Monogram Club 11, 125 Office Worker 10, 11, 125 Varsity Track 105 Varsity Hockey 125 Varsettes Volleyball 125 Awards: Short- hand and Typing Speed: School Letter 10. SYNDER, KATHLEEN Coll. Prep.-Acad. Future Nurses V. Pres. 125 Jr. Red Cross Pres. 125 Jr. Red Cross 11, 125 Future Nurses 10, 11, 125 Office Worker 10, 11, 12. SOLGHAN, NICHOLAS Coll. Prep.-Acad. Chess Club 105 Spanish Club 11, 125 Pro- jectionists. SOWINSKI, JOYCE Bus. Educ.-Dist. Ed. STANTON, CAROL Bus. Ed.-Sec. Stamp Plan Club 12. STANTON, GARY Bus. Ed.-Clerical Varsity Golf 10, 11, 12. STELMACH, BARBARA General STENARD, JOHN General Pres. Sportsman's 115 Bus. Ed. 115 D.E.C.A. 115 Projectionists 10, 115 Stamp Plan Club 125 Students Store Worker 115 Varsity: Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 11, 12. STEPP, RAYMOND General STEWART, ERIC Trade Ed.-Auto Mech. STOPNYTSKY, BORYS Coll. Prep.-Acad. German Club 115 Ski Club 10, 115 Varsity Tennis 10, 11. 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VanDENBURG, LYNELL General Bowling 115 Nightingales 125 Ski Club 115 Stamp Plan Club 125 Transfer from Mohan- sen: Pep Club 105 Drill Team 10. VanDERWERKEN, ANITA Bus. Ed.-Sec. Critics 125 F.H.A. 11, 125 Playbills 12.5 Of- fice Worker 125 Girls' Intramural Sports 10, 11, 125 Gym Certificate 10, Sports Letter 115 Shorthand Speed Award 11. VASKO, JOHN Bus. Ed.-Dist. Ed. Jr. Prom Com. Mem. 115 Exec. Com. Mem. 105 D.E.C.A. 115 Stamp Plan Alternates 125 Varsity Track 10, 11, 125 Varsity Football 11, 125 JV Basketball 105 JV Football 105 Varsity Letters for Football and Track. VASKO, WILLIAM Call. Prep.-Acad. Bowling Club 10. VENET, SALLY ANN General Student Board Rep. 10, 11,.12. VENETTE, FREDERIC Coll. Prep.-Tech. Mech. Ski Club 125 JV Track 11. VERLOTTE, VIKKI Bus. Ed.-Sec. Bus. Ed. Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 115 Office Worker 10, 11, 125 Stamp Plan Club 125 Montaneer Typing Staff 125 School Play Make-up Com. 12. VINCENT, JAMES Coll. Prep.-Acad. VIRTANEN, ERIC Coll. Prep.-Acad. VISCUSI, ANNETTE Bus. Ed.-Sec. Exec. Com. Mem. 11, 125 Jr. Prom Dec. Com. 115 Hostess Jr. Prom 105 Ski Club 115 Keyettes 10, ll, 125 Montaneer5 Adver- tising Mgr. and Typist 125 -Typing Speed Award. VOLLOR, LESTER Trade Ed.-Auto Mech. Vocational Club 12. ' VROOMAN, DEAN Bus. Ed.-Clerical Symphonic Singers 105 Varsity Football 125 JV Football 11. WAGONER, DAVID General WEBB, GLORIA Coll. Prep.-Acad. Model U.N. 125 Office Worker 125 Library Club 11, 125 Ebenwyck 11. WEGLOWSKI, CAROL Coll. Prep.-Acad. Jr. Prom Dec. Com. 115 Hostess: Sr. Talent Show 11, Freshman Orientation 11, 12, Win- ter Concert 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Varsity Cheerleader 125 JV Cheerleader 115 Gym Aide 125 Ebenwyck 12. WELCH, JACQUELINE. Bus. Ed.-Sec. Hostess Jr. Prom 105 Pep Club 11, 5125 Raiderettes 11, 125 Montaneer: Advertising 12, Typing Staff 125 Watchtower Homeroom Rep. 105 Shorthand Speed Awards 11, 12. WILCOX, LINDA Bus. Ed.-Sec. 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One and Two Year Diploma Programs AUTOMATION ACCOUNTING, RETAILING-IVIARKET ING, BUSINESS ADIVIINISTRATION-ACCOUNTING AND EXECUTIVE OR IVIEDICAL SECRETARIAL .-In .4CCN'f1Il.1l'd lllSfI.fl1fl.0Il of lllhglllv' lgll.Yl-11058 EdllCtlfl'0IZ ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE g,xsSlNrs, 130 WASHINGTON AVE.,ALBANY,N.Y. 12210 M, Send fa-z ?zee Mdfdg .1 ' T- Q: s 'V ' cs I C 'Q ' H' Kal.:-:'q x. 0NornW X Joe Campana, Dis+rIbu+Ive Education Sfudenf, working af Be Dairy. Compliments of SAYTA'S SERVICE Mobil Gas-Mobil Oil Co. Guilderland and Hegeman Phone DI 6-9247 Compliments at TONY'S BARBER SHOP EL 5-3I5I Authorized Cater for The Hellenic Center CHRlSTY'S FOODS KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU GO TO A SMALL COLLEGE? Th. K3 ' 4 fi 45 in THE TEACHERS KNOW WHO YOU ARE. Your Host 39 Miles Standish Road JIM DOULIDES Schenectady, N. Y. , , 4 , If you re interested in a small college with a great faculty that is interested in helping you get the meaningful and re- warding college education you seek, why not investigate The College of Saint Rose, a liberal arts college for women. Small classes will let your teachers get to know you, and 962 Crane S+' Schenectady' New York you'll get to know them, in the classroom and after class, -at lunch, or over coffee. Youll have more opportunity for in- MAGNAVOX dependent research and study. You'll learn more because you'll be challenged more . . . because the accent will be Phone 374-36I9 on you- For information about programs of study and admission Compliments of: DARI TOWN MARIE GAGNON, Prop. requirements, write to the Director of Admissions. THE CULLEGE 0F SAINT RUSE ALBANY, NEW YURK I096 Forest Road Schenectady . - .- - --4, ' I Vs 'infix - .QA 5, is r. EIWFEQE LANES Ilivffbvw A 54,3 -, f,...,...,1.., fq::::..,..........Tj.::,,.....' ' '-ze----..-.---- .s,s.s.s,.,.s,,s seems. . :tv .r- 4- .-ss- ' EMPIRE LANES I752 State Street Schenectady, New York I i BALFCUR- TAYLOR Regional Office P.O. BOX 2509 Scheneciady, New York l2309 P-'mu f V xx -Af! 44 . 1 w ,- . W X V Iwi? 4 X x ffwfiik' 72' f- 1 ' 2:1262-g 3 X' X L-'H ,. 5 x Y' WWWTYWW l wi , - 1 W I 1 . A I ' - 'WNW'-fffaaff. H I xx 'ir ' -V fe-i?iP?,j9ti?f:m ,, ,faq 1- f A-............ t -' dn- 'N- iv..i41lu.-0'-?-N -.,., 4 3-ll' -In- - ,. . . -... -2- BRZOZOWSKI FUNERAL SERVICE YOUR NEIGHBOR SINCE IVO4 Large Chapel FaciIi1'Ies WHI1in a FamiIy's Financial Means M. BOTTIERI, Lic. Mgr. 644 Crane Sheer 374-I050 PINTAVALLE PHARMACY -MI. Pleasanfs Mos? Modern Up-I'o.DaIe Pharmacy 924 Crane S+. Schenedaciy FREE DELIVERY PHONE 372-7620 I'IENRY'S SUPER MARKET II38 AII9any SI'reeI' Phone FR 7-8630 FREE DELIVERY HENRY PANDORI, Prop. LAFAYETTE WI1ere sfyle begins MYERS CHILDREN SHOP 4I6 5+,,+e 5+,ee+ MR. TALBOT, Boys Depf. 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Secor Jr. Secor Mr. Paul D. Secor Mr. Raymond D. Secor Mr. and Mrs. William Semerad William Simmons lMrs.l Eugenie D. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Farry Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Ferri Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Flower Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox William Gaines Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Galusha Mr. and Mrs. Millard G. Green Mr. and Mrs. John Sisiarenik EvereH Charles Sla'l'er Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Valeria Bailey John David Reardon Gregory Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hamelin and Mrs. William B. Harfigan and Mrs. OHQ K. Herderich and Mrs. George W. Hicks Jus+ina Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs T. J. Sollohub S+roble F. Suminski Don Tebbano John E. Thorne Todd Roberi' Valenfe Sfeven J. Vasko Fred A. VeneHe Nicholas E. VerloH'e Roberi' E. Warnow John L. Warzala Harold C. WilleHe L. Clark Willsey Miss Nancy Wilson Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Zahn Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Hum' Mr. and Mrs. John Klimowski Mr. Thomas C. Kochem Dr. and Mrs. Leopold Leber Mr. and Mrs. Dom Lonfrafo Mr. and Mrs. Valenfino R. Marrone Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Maxwell, Jr Mr. and Mrs Pefer M. McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Meinhold Mr. and Mrs. Siephen G. Monlone Joseph S. Zizzi Homeroom IIS Homeroom 2l6 Homeroom 307A Homeroom 309 The Phan+oms Abbatiello. 7Xlb4:rtf'68-97, 137 Abbatfh, loyec-'68f89, 98, 137 Abe:-l, Janice-'70-37. 54. 74 Abrams, Veronica-'69-f-43, 44, 69 Adams, Donna-'70-37 Ahnert, Kurt-'69-44, 59, 72, 111 Ahnert, IMrs.l Olga-Tech. Sec.-8 Alderdiee, james-'71-76 Alai, A111811-'68-58, 76, 97, 111, 112, 118, 137, 154 Aldi, Dean-'70--37, 65 Aldi, Samuel'-'69--54 Alescio, Vinvent-Farultv Allu-im, llob1-rt--f-'67-- 125 Allen, Amy--768-4137 Alois, llir'llarrlA'68-480, 137 Alix-ri, Cassandra-'69-67 Arm-dorv, AllfI,l'lLl'fY70-'54 A1111-rlore, Thomas--'69-116 Anderson, Shelley-'69-44 Anderson, Su-pln-n-'68+57, 122, 124 Antkowiak, Marye-'69-44, 90 Antonollis, Joseph-'70--37, 54 Arlimir, Judith '70m37, 59, 74, 76, 131 Archibald, fNlrs.J Cenuvicvck-l?:1v11lty-10 Argulski, Constant-cf l a4'ulty- 10, 59, 68, 126, 127, 130, 132 Arru, Nancy-'68--54, 56, 66, 68, 80, 83, 88, 96, 97, 98, 137, 156 Attanaseo, Patricia-'70-36, 37, 67, 72 Attanasio, Lawrence-'69-44, 57, 64, 65, 116 Bachcldor, David-'71--76, 82 Bailoni, Rt-noa-'70-65, 79 Balazovich, Karen-'70-455 Balga, ChristincvJ70-37, 80 Balko, Sharon-'70-37, 72, 75, 31 Ballard, Shirley-'69-56, 61, 62, 75 Barbera, Nicolcttc-'69-76 Barbour, David-'69-44. 54, 65, 72, 75 Barnish, Leon Jr.-'70-37 Barone, fMrs.J Antoinette-Faculty-11 Barrett, Joanne-'69-44, 54, 60, 61, 62 Barrie, Mindy-'70-37 Bartz, Susan-'68-137 Battaglia, Christine-'69-43, 44, 67, 68, 69 Battaglia, Peter-'68-60, 62, 137 Battalino, Claudia-'68-54. 55, 80, 137 Baxter, Lance-Faculty-11 Beardsley, Theodore-Faculty-11 Becker, Darvin--69-44, 91 Beezak, Joyce-'69-65, 69, 74 Beeche, Sonia-'68-54, 56, 70, 82, 137 Bennett. Raymond-'70-37 Bergeron, Marc-'70-76 Berrian, Colleen-'68-137 Bieganski, Joyce-'70-36. 37, 65, 76 Bigelow, Patricia-'68-137 Bittner, John-'67-123 Blau, Patricia-'69-44, 68, 69, 74, 80, 81 Bleau, David-Faculty-11, 118 Bleau, Kathy-'69-133 Bluhm, fMrs.l Joan-Faculty-11 Boettner, Douglas-'68-58, 66, 76, 78, 118, 137, 154 Boggus, Christine-'68-137 Bonacquist, Dominic-'68-66, 72. 91, 137, 154 Bond, Donna-'69-44, 76. 78 Bond, Susan-'68-54, 76, 78, 91, 137 Borgia, Linda-'68-56, 75, 81, 93Q 137 Bouck, Michael-'69-14 I84 fudanf- Zzculfy fader Bowman. l.eah-'68-74. 81, 137 Boyd, David-Faeultys-10 Boyd, Daivd Jr.-'71-116 Boyle, Margaret-lraculty-10 Bradshaw, JoAnn-'70-72 Bradshaw, Phillip-'68-72, 79, 137 Brennan, Xlark-'68-137 Brennan, Patrick-'68-138 Breretnn. David--'68-59, 73, 84, 138, 155 Breuer, Hanneloren'68-138 Briggs, Deborah-'70-37, 72, 130 Brion, Colleen-'69-54, 91 Brion, Terry L.-'68-54, 138 Brisson. Pauline-'69-85 Broderick, Winifred-'68-59, 64, 66, 72, 73, 76, 78, 83, 91, 126, 128, 130, 132, 138 Brooks, lMrs.J Ida-Faculty-11 Brooks, Samuel-'69-44, 76. 79 Brophy, Catherine-'684138 Brown, Douglas-'70-37, 76, 78, 116, 117, 125 37, 76, 78. 116, 117, 125 Brown, Eleanor-'70-129 Brown, Patricia-'70 -65 Brown, Vcrnell-'69-56 Brugnr-tti, Victoria-'68-138 llrunclc-ge, Brenda-'68-72, 75, 84, 138 llueelmvr, ,lames-'70-114, 115 Bunt, Debra-A'70 65, 91 Bunt, l.onnie-'68-138 Burclir-k, Dm-borall--'70-67 Burcliek, Ro,-lor-i'67-122 Burnham, Cary'--'70Y37, 79 Burns, Carol-'70--76 Burns, Robert-Fafrulty-11, 92 Buzanowski, Alan-'70-37 Cade, Terry L.-'684111, 154 Caiazzo, Dominick-168 Caizzo, Thomas-70-37, 76 Caldara, Angela-'68-56, 66, 76, 78, 138, 154 Caldaro, Bruno-Faculty-11 Calarco, .l0Ann-'69-67 Calkins, Gary-'67-125 Camp, Melvin-'69-81 Campana, Joseph-'68--60, 62, 91, 138 Campbell, Carol-'69-43, 90 Campbell, Garry-'68-58, 76, 78, 111, 112, 122 138 Capasso, Vincent-'70-36, 76, 78, 91 Capitummino, Frank-'69-61, 62 Capitummino, Salvatore--'68-138 Caporale, Frank-'69-4-3, 44, 91 Caprara, Ralph-'68-138 Capello, Carol-'69-54, 59, 82, 91 Cappello, ,loanne-'70-54, 59 Capullo, Catherinw'70-37, 65, 76 Capullo, Ellen-'70-37, 76, 78, 79 Capullo, Marion-'68-60, 62, 63, 80, 139 Caputo, Cheryl-'68-76, 83, 88, 98, 139, 154 Caputo, Christine-'68-59, 72, 139 Caputo, ,loann-'68-71, 73, 76, 78, 91, 154 Caputo, Michele-'69-59, 91, 93 Caracciola, Linda-'70-37, 54 Carey. Joseph-'68-136, 139, 154 Carey, Robert-'70-120 Carhide. Linda-'69-4-3, 65, 69, 76, 91 Carlock, Laura-'69-65 Carlos, ,lerry-'70-91, 111, 113, 120, 121 Carota, Anthony-'70-37, 79 Carr, Marcia-Faculty-11,.81 Carringi, Thomas-'68-93, 139 Carusone. Alexander-'68-66, 91, 139 Casso, John-'69-44, 54. 76 Chandler. Katherine-'71-76, 131 Chapin, Harlan-Faculty-11 Chapman. Ronald-'70-37. 81 Charton, Diane-Farulty-10, 69, 128. 129, 13 Chase, Diane-'69-44 Checca, Bruce-'68-82. 85, 139 Cherubin, Miellael-'69-441 Chevalier, Claudia-'69-44. 54 Chevalier, Janet-'70-37. 76, 79 Choquette, Robert-'69-79 Churchill. Naney-Faculty-10 Ciabotte, Kathryn-'68-70, 139 Ciampa, Albert-Coach-114 Ciancetta, Thomas-'68-66, 111, 139 Cieszynski, DennisS'69f44 Cimo, Frances-'69-43, 69, 91 Cinquino, CandaceA'69-44, 80 Cintula, John-'69-82, 114 Cipriano, DianaH'70-76 Clark Cathe'-'68-139 Clark, David-'71-37 Clark, Donna-'68-139 Clark Chesterv-Faculty-11, 27 Clemovich, Anne-'69-44, 65, 67, 74 Cochrane, Konnetl1M'68-85, 139, 155 Cohen, Ciane-Faculty-11, 84 Cole, Robert-Facultygll Collins, Colleen-'69-44, 54 Collins, Josopli-Faculty-7 Collins, Paul-'68-139 Collis, Delbert-Faculty-11 Colombo, Ccorgclte-'70-37 Colombo, Marguerite-I-'69---'44, 76, 91 Collre, Annr:--'70-36, 76 Comanzo, Tll0lIlLlS--169' -44, 65, 67, 79 Commarto, Nancy--'69--43, 44, 65, 69, 74, 80 Conway Conway, Patricia-'70-36, 37, 80 Conway Cook, Karen-'70-37 Coons, Bruce-'68-139 Cope, Joann-'69-44, 74, 76, 93 Cortese, Richard-'71-76, 91 Costa, Darlene-'68-139 Costanzo, Rosalyn-'70-37, 54, 127 Coton, Howard-Faculty-11 Courtney, George-Faculty-8 Coville Crandall, Bernice-'69-61, 62 Credno, .lanice-'69-44, 54, 76, 81, 91 Cummings, David-'69-45, 59. 85 Cummings, Helen-Faculty-10, 72 Cummings, Vincent-'70-37, 57, 65, 73, 125 Cunningham, Elizabeth-Faculty-9 Curren, Deborah-'684139 Czubernat, Sandra-'69-56 Dagostino, Larry-'70-116 Daignault, Peter-'69-45, 76 Daniels, Richard-'69-45, 79 Darling Daunt, John-'71-37, 82 Davidoff, Katherine-Faculty-10, 55 Davidson, Donald-'69-45, 91 Davis, Davis, Sharon, Faculty-11 DeCaprio, Paula-'69-45, 69, 74, 76 DeCaprio DeCarlo Decatur, Susan-'68-139 DeCesare DeCesare, DonaldM'70-37, 73 DeForest, Daniel-'70-36, 37, 65, 67, 116, 125 DeGeorgia, James-'68-139 Deitz, Leslieh'70-36, 37 DeJ0hn, Gloria-'70-59, 67, 73, 126, 128, 130 Delgado, Tony-'69h45, 57, 118 D'Elisiis, Barbara-'68-139 DellaRocco, Michael-'69-45, 65, 67, 80, 91 DellaVilla, DeLorenzo, James-'68-66, 80, 140 DeMania, Diana-'69-45, 61, 62 DeMarc0, Albert-'68-96, 122, 140 DeMarco, Robert-'69-43 DeMeo, Pamela-'68-74, 80, 140 Demi, Patricia-,69-45, 56, 67, 74, 76 DeNardis, Linda--69-45, 76 DeNice, Jeffrey-'69-85 DeNora, Deborah-'68-140 DePaola, Carmen-'69-111 DeSantis, Henry-'68-60, 122, 140 DeSantis, Thomas-'68-140 DeSarbo, Toni-'69-74, 80 DeVarne, Frances-'68-140 Deveno, Theresa-Faculty-11 Diel, Ch Hamilton, Samuel-Faculty-12 DeVince nzo, Louisa-'69-45 DiBlasio, Joanne-'68-56, 140 DiCarlo, DiCer1Jo Concetta-,69-55, 91 , Alfonso-Faculty-11 DiCerbo, Geraldine-170-37, 82 DiCerbo DiCerbo , Joanne-'68-64, 76, 78, 89, 98, 140 , Thomas-Faculty--11 Dickson, Ruth-Faculty-9 DiCocco, David-'70--76, 79, 85, 124 DiCocco , ,lospeh-'68-60, 61, 62, 140 DiCocco, Thomas-'68-67, 116, 140 DiDonat o, Paul-'70-76 DiD0nat0, Peter-'68-58, 67, 111, 112, 140 DiDonna, Janice-'68-140 eryl-'68-140 DiGiorgio, Stephen-'68-54, 140 DiLeva, Terri-'68-68, 73, 76, 78, 80, 88, 98, 140, 154 DiLorenzo, Randy-'70-36, 76 DiNicola, Edward-'69-81 DiNinni, Maria-'68-456, 64, 82, 140 -DiNola, Gary-'69-122 'DiNola, Ronald-'69-58 DiT0ro, Anthony-'69-43, 65, 67, 91, 114, 115, 125 DiToro, Kathleen-'70-38, 76 DiToro, Michael-'68-140 Donadio, Gregory-'68-140 Donahue, Thomas-'68-140 Donato, Catherine-'68-71, 81, 91, 140, 154 Doney, William-'69-45, 76, 82 Douglas, Maso-'68-140 Doulin, James-'70-125 Doulin, Kathleen-'69-76 Drezek, Stanley-'71-38 Duca, Adriana-'70-38 Duca, Clelia-'70-38 Dukes, Jerome-Faculty-11 Dunn, Carol-'69-45, 65, 82 Dussault, Adrienne-'69-45, 76 Dutcher, Fred-Faculty-6 Dwyer, Judith-'68-55, 59, 72, 73, 31, 92, 93, 127, 130, 140 Dykstra, Marilyn-'70-54 Eigahroadt, William-Faculty-10 Elacqua, ,loseph-'68-81, 140 Evans, ,loycef-'68-140, 154 Famiuno, Barl1ara4,68-66, 72, 140 Famiano, Judith-'69-45, 90 Famiano, Linda-'70-38, 67 Farnham, John-'68-73, 83, 140, 155, 157 Farry, Anne Marie-,68-56, 66, 80 Ferraro, Frank-'68-140 Ferri, Alan-,70-38, 73, 75 Ferri, Karen-'68-56, 66. 70, 97 Fiano, Sandra-768-64, 73, 76, 83, 38, 99, 140 Figueroa, John-'70-38, 82, 91 Filutowski, Kathy-'68-140 Fingerhut, Barbara-,68-140 Fingerhut, ,loseph-'68-140 Fiorillo, Paula-'69-67, 90, 127 Figtgher, Linda-'69-43, 56, 65, 72, 74, 76, 78, 91, Fisher, Richard-'69-45, 72, 125 Fisher, Robin-'70-54 Florek, Bernard-'68-140 Florence, Nancy-'69-45, 56 Florence, Peggy-'68-140 Flower, John-'68-140 Fogerty, fMrs.J Mary Jane-Faculty-10, 92 Foley, Donna-'69-45, 74, 80 Fountain, Gary-'69-81, 111 Fountain, Walter-'68-111, 143 Fowler, Ronald-'69-45, 57 Fowler, Roy-'68-57, 79. 122, 124, 143 Fox, Frank-'69-45, 65, 80, 93 Fox, Lorie Ann-'70-131 Fragomeni, John Jr.-'70-43, 45, 67, 72, 73, 78 France, AllanH,69-45, 54, 65, 75 France, Linda-68-143 Frank, Laurene-168-36, 38, 80 Frascatore, .lanet-'69-45, 67 Friello, Angela-'69-85 Friello, Anthony-'69-61, 62 Friello, Denise-'70-38, 67, 76, 79 Frye, Linda-170-38, 76 Fulton, Lydia-'70-76 Fulton, Robert-'70-76, 120 Furheck, Bruce-'70-36, 38, 54 Fusco, Anthony-'70-38, 81, 85 Fusco, Sandra-'68-143 Gabriele, Linda-'68-56, 143 Gabriele, Patriciaw-'68-134 Gaida, Gerlad-'68-111, 143 Gaige, Dennis-'69-45 Gaige, Susan-,70-38, 76 Gaines, Marie-'68-54, 91, 143 Gallo, Michael--70-91 Galusha, Karen-'70-38, 65 Gambrione, John-76 Gans, Bruce-,68-82, 83, 124, 143, 156 Ganswith, Celeste-'69i46, 54, 65, 67, 72, 75 Ganswith, Gary-'68-143 . Ganswith, Henry-'69-46, 51, 62, 76 Ganswith, Larry-'68-79 Gardy, John-76 Bardner, Bruce-'68-143 Garofallou, Gary-'69-81 Gary, Sandra-'69-46, 50, 61, 76, 78 Gaspara, Rosemary-'70-36, 38 Caspara, Vido-PG-154 Gauger, Mary-'70-74, 75, 76 Gauger, Patricia-'68-64, 72, 75, 76, 78, 79, 143, 154 Gvanopoulos, Valerie--'70-55 Giello, Phillip-'68A85. 1-13 Ginaitis. LindaA'69A-46, 67, 76, 78, 87 Girard, Terry-'68-1-13 Glennon, Patricia-'70-38, 75 Glowarki, Susan-Faculty-11 Garcli, -80 Codlewski. Robert-'71-38 Goldberg. .lules-70438, 72, 91, 118 Goldstein, Gerlad-Faculty-11, 82 Gluck, W.-76 Gordon, Keane-' Gordon , Nancy-'68-59, 64, 72, 73, 81, 8 126, 128, 130, 132, 133, 143 Gorgos, William-Faculty-11 Gosselin, Linda-'67-133 Gosselin, Romona-'70-39 Gralsicki, Gary-'68-143 Graham, Douglas-'68-81 Gra sso, Green, William-'71--76, 120 Millicent-'68-55, 56, 143 G rc-gory, John-Faculty-8 Greppo, Louis-'69-46 Greppo, Michael-'69-46. 79, 91 Gretten , Carol-'69-46, 86 Gonzewski, Paul-'70-76, 81 68v56, 66, 68, 70, 80, 131, 143 3, 91, Griffin, Nc-lson-'68-57, 79, 82, 85, 124, 143 Grinnell, IMrs.J Carol-Faculty--11 Grinnell, Richard-Faculty-11 Gronvall, flVIrs.1 Florence-12, 92 Griffen, Al-'70-114 Gross, Laura'-'70-39, 126 Gross, Linda-'70-39 Grounds, Phyllis-'68-55, 81, 82, 143 Guthan, Thomas-'69-43, 91 Hale, Holley-'69-46, 76, 79 Hall, Franklin-'69-81 Hallak, James-'69-46, 67, 76, 78 Hallenbeck, Albert-Faculty-12, 79 Hamelin, Bruce-'71-39 Hammond, ,luliann-,69-46, 67, 80, 90, 91 Handy, John-'68-143 Hardy, Ronald-'70-57, 124 Harpp, James-'68-143 Harris, Adrienna-'69-46 Harris, Charlotte-'69-46 Harris, Douglas-,69-46 Harris, Lawrence-'70-39, 118, 119, 120 Hart, Lynne-'67-97 Hartigan, Dianne-'69-43, 46, 54, 59, 65, 76, 78, 80, 82 Harvey, Donna-'68-68, 71, 99, 143, 154 Hatala, Marianne-'69-143 Hauptman, Brian-'70-39, 75, 91 Haver, Donald-Faculty-12 Hays, Paula-'70-39, 54. 75, 126 Heidenstrom, fMrs.l Elaine-Faculty-12, 83 Heidenstrom, .lames-'69-91 Heisler, Rivhard-'68-143 Henry, Charles-Faculty-13 Herderich, Barbara-'70-39, 82 Herman, Janice-'69-54, 72, 74, 75, 79, 82, 83, 91 Herman, John-'71-54, 75, 79, 82 Herman, Nancy-Faculty-13, 74 Hesler, Paul-'71-39, 67, 76 Hewitt, Michael-'68-143 I85 Lamalfa, Paul-'68-145 llir-lo. 11llX'11l- -'68--72. 81, 85, 113, 104 llill. .laim-s---'68-81, 113, 155 llillon, SLlI1lllClf-169161, 62 llinc-N, Tyron0f'67-122 lloclgc-. Arlliur--'70-114, 122 llofvr, Mary--'68-93, 143 llogan, Mary Ann 769346, 69, 7-1 llolt, lfXlrs.l Hazsfl--Favlilly-13 llonielii, Clirisline- -'69 --46, 76, 81, 91 llopkins, Karen--'68--36, 57, 76, 78, 124 Hopper, Walter-'69-62 llorinka, Mirlleal--369446, 58, 73, 82, 91 lloward, Cl1'vela11d--Faculty-12 llowland, NL- '70-f 61 lludson, lfdwin--Al7a1'11lly --12 llunl, Nunvy -768---56, 74, 75, 81, 143 iafnvnig NHchavlf768 f58.66,91,111,118,l43 laifrali-, Mary Rose-170-39 III1-, 'lilionias ----f '69--111, 113, 124 1111111-r-i, lfrancc-5 '69 -43, 46, 54, 65, 74, 82 lnslvy, Joann- fl ar'ully 12 lovinvlla, llarliara '70 39 lovino, l':1lri1-k '68 81, 85, 143 lrving, lloram- '69, 76 1rviIlu,.la1111-H '68 lsailivlla, Karin- '70 36, 39, 54, 67, 72, 75, 76, 80, 127 .lz11'l4son, 11. '76 ,la1'liso11, Cary '68f 122, 143 ,lill'li!-2011, K1-nnutliv 769 f 110, 111 Javlison, Nornian '70' 61 ,la1111'e4, Dennis '67 V-123 Janivs, Larry- -'68 81, 85, 143 .1illNll'l'llll, '11-rry -'70 76, 78 .lainusm-wski, ,loanne 7701 -76 Jarvis, David' -'70--A118 Jarvis, Mary '69, -16, 55, 76 Jarvis, 1511111-l f41 ae11lty-8 Jarvis, liicliard--'70-62, 114 Jvffvs, Lynn-'69--46 Ji-ffvs, l1ay111ondi'69-46 jegalilii. Lynn--'68-56, 76, 78, 144 ,11-gier, llonnie-A-'69-46, 56 llivkvy. lack--'Faculty -6 K1'llK'fll4lllFl'. Sandra-'70-39 K1-ll'r 1 -- 9 Q4 ' 1 114 1151 , . u..1n- 68-144, 154 K1-ily. Bonnie-'68-54. 66, 68, 80. 81, 136, 144 K1-lly, Karen-'69-46 K1-llv. Wil I ia 111 --'68-125, 144 K1-n ny . Clia rle-S-'69443 Lippmann, Eileen-'69-46 Lodoska, Anna-PC-138 Lokenlierg, ,lames-68-76, 78, 145, 154 Lomliardi, Bruce-68-91, 146 Lomliardi, Paula-69-46, 56, 76 Long, Linda-69-47 Lontrato, Barbara-68-55, 76, 79, 146 K1-ny, David-'69-91 lxilinski, Cary-'71-39, 57 Kilins ki, Paul-'69-76 Kilmer, Katlileen-'68-144 Kingsbury, lMrs.D Christine-Faculty-13 Kinzel. Constance-'70+36, 75, 76, 127 Kinzel. Paul-'68-144 Lontrato, Patricia-70-39, 65, 73, 76, 80 Loomis, Eleanor-Faculty-12 Ludwig, Elizalietli-Faculty-8 Ludwig, Robert-lfaculty-12, 24, 64 Luffman, Susan-68-91, 146 Luther, Barlmara-68-75, 80, 87, 146, 152 Lyle, ,l0l1nA70A-39 Klapper, L.f61, 76 Kli111o11'sl4i, Dl'I1I'l1Si.68-57, 75, 124, 145 Kniglitc-S, Daniel-170-116 Kniglits-S, Xvaller-'68-116, 145, 154 Knislu-rn, David-'69-A67 Knifkf-rn, Linda-'70-74 Knull, Calm--'68-113. 116, 117, 145, 154 Klb1'lll'lll, 116111-rl--'68-83, 84, 124, 145, 155 Kon-l1l1-r, A ndra-w--'69 f-46 Ko:-1111-r, Marlin-'70-79 Koniorny, Janet-'68-v Kopar-li, Mark 770 9 Kowalski, Mark 770 '- Kowulxyk, llaul '69-H 56, 72, 75, 83, 145, 157 1, 114 36 73 Kozak, ,lainvs '68' 61, 84, 118, 136, 145, 154, 155 Lyons, Jolinv-69-47 Lyons, Regina-Faculty-9 Madclone, Thomas-69-111 Mahoney, Frank-67-125 Maiorano. Palma-70-39 Majewski, rI11l0ll1LlS-70-39, 73 Makovilcli, Sandra-70-39, 75 Malaeeli, Anastasia-69-47 l11LllLll'Cli, Valerie-68-91, 146 Mallard, Bruce-68-146 Manieri, Marjorie--67-133 Manna, 1 ranc'ine-68-68, 71, 73, 81, 146 Mannalo, ,laiiice-69-47, 91 Marciniak, Martin-69-47, 73, 79, 80, 111, 116 Marcinkovvski, Edwin-68-122, 146, 154 Lefkowitz, Jacqueline-Faculty--12 Jendzeizyk, PaulA4'70-39, 120, 125 .11'nkinS, Karen-'69-46, 59, 81. 129, 1 ,lonl1S, Rayiiioncl-'70-39, 76, 91, 114 jolinson Ken-Faculty-120 .101lIlSOTl. Edward-'68-66, 76, 78, 144 ,lolinson lsiali-70476, 85, 120 jolinson, Ravliel-'68-74, 144 ,lom-s, Clarenee-'69-46 Jones, Faith-'69-46 Jones, Roger-'68-144 Jones, Sylvester-116 Jordon. Joseph-'70-79 Juliano, joseph-'70-39 Jump, Patriviaw-'70-39, 56 Kavzkowski, David-368453, 144 31,132 Kalliniseli, Martlia-Faculty-12, 74 Kaminski, Kathy-'68-144 Kandel. Denis-'69-16, 79 Karlier, Catherine-'68-32. 59, 64, 79 Karlan, Christine-'68-54, 144 Kastieli, Cynthia-'68-144 Katz. Eileen-'70-39 Kaufmann, Holly-70439 Kazmierczak, Donald-'68 Keenan, Connie-'70-39 Kehl, Anita-'69-16. 5-1, 76, 78 186 Kozlow-ki, lliann' '68 14-5 Kraim-r, fMrs.l 1111111 -13, 74 Kl'l1'gLl4'Y', Mill-liell -'70 79, 80 Kulliuki, ,lofi-pli '68 59, 83, 91, 145, 154, 155, 157 Kulil, ffynlliiae '68-- 54, 55, 66, 72, 131, 145 Kutil, Katliic -'70 -65 1.:1Cass4', llonna--'69-46, 54, 55, 69, 80 Laffross, Virginia4'68-145 Lz1l7reni1-re, Alan-'68-145, 154- Luke, D1-nnisf'69-43, 46, 111, 116 Lalilmerti, Laurence-Faculty-13 Lane, Jolin-'69-118, 119 Lape, Dennis-'68-145 Larowe, Theresa-'70-39 Larrabee, David-'68-60 Larsen, Bruce-'70-76, 91 Larsen, Paul-'68-81, 145 Lavin, Deborah-170-39, 76, 127 Lavin, Patricia-'69f46, 92 Lavin, Sharon-'70-39 Lawlor, Ellen--'68-59 Lawrence, Thomas-'69-58 Lawya, Randy-'71-39, 76 Leber, George-'68-59, 64, 72, 73, 79, 83, 92, 145, 155 Ledbetter, Marie-68-145 Lega, Charles-69-46, 58, 65, 111, 122 Leip. Richard-69-46 Lencewiez, Linda-68-56 Leung. Thomas-70-114, 124 Levanway, Elizal1etl1-Faculty-12, 92 Levine. Alan-70-54, 65, 75, 80 Lewandowski, Carol-68-145 Lewis, Manilla-69-59, 60, 61, 62, 76, 126, Lewis, Priscilla-68-145 Liggett, Darlene-70-36, 91, 127, 129, 131 Liggett, .lohn-68-80, 145 Marusfra, Laura' 68-56, 64, 74, 81, 83, 93, 146 lVlil1'1'HI'il, l'alrim'ia --70-439 Marion, Godfrey 69 --'- 47, 81 Marion, Phyllis ff 69 -47, 54, 55, 76 Marquis, Nancy-4 68 ---24, 83, 146, 155, 156 Marra, Sl1aronff69-47, 74 Marra, Stuplien-69-47, 61, 62 Marronc, Mictliacl-70-36, 39, 79, 80, 91 Marronc, Sandra -A-f 68 -67, 68, 71, 73, 76, 78, 99, 146, 154 Marsh, James-68--66, 67, 83, 91, 14-6 Martell, Roliert-70-36, 39, 67 Marlin, Ccrald-70-54 Marliniano, Lawrence-70-36, 39, 65, 79, 114, Martiniano, Vincent-68-66, 72, 84, 91, 96, 111 146, 154 Marx, Bruce-69-47 Massaroni, Dan-70-67, 111 Mastroianni, Laura-69-4-7 Matheson, John-70-39, 114, 125 Mattarazzo, Marleneh70-76 Matura, Shelley-70-39, 65, 67, 76, 80 Maxwell, Joann-68-146 Maynard, Lucy-68-72, 146 Mayville, Gail-69-47, 76 Mazzone, Danie-69-47 Mazzucco, William-69-61, 79 McCabe, Marie-70-40 McCougl1, Donald-69-47, 124 McGovern, Joseph-70-36, 40, 114 McGraw, Marilyn-69-91 McGraw, Patricia--70-40, 75 NcNeil, Gail-Faculty-12 Mead, Dawn-70-56, 67, 76 Meinhold, Richard-68-73, 83, 84, 146, 155 Meier, ClennA68-146 Melco, Christopher-69 Mele, Cary-69-54 Merchant, Linda-69-47, 55, 80 Merrhant, Patricia-70-40-75 Merry, Clarence-69-47, 85 Messere, Nicholas-69-47 Messinger, .lohn-71-79 Messinger, Patricia-69-48, 59, 65 Meyer, Patricia-70-40 Meyer, Sandra-69-74, 80, 146 Michaelowski, Mary-70-40 Mienaltowski, Peter-70-48, 114, 116 Miles, Donald-69-48, 118 Miller, Ann-68-81, 146 Nliller, Curtis-68-54, 146 Miller, John-68-147 Miller, Kurt-69-48 Miller, Marsha-70-36, 40, 74, 76 Miller, Steven-68-147 Millham, Janice-70-40, 65, 74, 76, 78 Milliman, Glen-68-84, 147 Mineconzo, Victoria-70-40, 76 Minkler, Jane-Faculty-13 Minotowski, C-80 Mirate, Craig-70-78 Mohrhoff, Mark-69-97, 122 Molony, Arlene-Faculty-13 Monarch, Denise-69-43, 48, 56, 69, 76, 91 Moncsko, Richard-70-40, 65 Mone, Maria-69490, 91 Mone, Robert-68-147 Monroe, Phyllis-70-40, 127 Monroe, Thomas-70-40 Montayne, Bonnie-68-147 Montayne, Penny-70-76 Montenaro, Marie-70-65, 67, 76, 129, 131 Montone, Patricia-68-54, 59, 66, 74. 80, 8 91, 136, 147, 154 Moon, Mary-Faculty-13 Moore, Monica-69-86 Moraway, Melvin-68-147 Morhous, John-70-75 Morrison, Ronald-70-67 Moscardini, Thomas-69-48 Mosier, Bonnie-69-60, 61, 62, 86 Mould, Cheryl-68-74, 80, 147 Mueller, Diane-69-59, 128, 130, 126 1, 83 Mulvaney, LawrencefFaculty-12, 111, 112 Mumblow, James-68-147 Murphy, William-Faculty-12, 80 Murray, Gregory-68-124 Musto, Gloria-69-65, 69 Nagle, Catherine-70-40, 72 Navickas, Margaret-Faculty-12 Neals, .lacquelyn-70-36 Neclosko, Linda-68-56, 66, 72, 147, 155 Nedosko, Nancy-70-40, 56, 127 Nedvidck, John-68-80, 84, 122, 147 Neikityik, J oyce-70-36, 40, 65 Neils, Eric-Faculty-12 Nelson, Charles-68-72, 85, 154 Nero, Lisa-68-148 Nettles, Reginald-68-124, 148 Newberry, Dawsonf69-43, 48, 58, 82, 111 Newcomb, David-69-48 Newkirk, Esther--70-40, 67, 76, 79 Nicholas, Mark-69413 Northrop, Jay-68-148 Norviei, John-68-91, 123, 124, 148 Notto, Lucille--70-40, 76 Novak, Steven-67-122 Nowell, Robert-69-48, 79, 114 Noyes, Margaret-68-148 Nuzhack, John-68-148 Nuzback, Thomas-71-40, 57, 76, 82 O'Brien, Michael-69-120, 121 O'Connor, Lawrence-69-48, 73, 75, 79, 85 O'Connor, Thomas-70-40, 75, 85 O'Connor, Williani-Faculty-12 O'Dorizzi, Patsy-70-114 O'Keefc, Douglas-68-148 Ollson, John-67-122 Olsen, ,lamesw69-67 Olejnik, Dorothy-69-61, 62 O,Neil, Roberta-70A40 O,Neill, Lou Ann+69-48, 75 Opdyke, Kathryn-Faculty-13, 82 oppen, Hamid-68-111, 113, 148 Oropallo, Jo-ani68-56, 76, 148 Osterhout, Phyllis-68460 Ostrander, Gerald-67-120 Ostrander, Lawrence-69-58 Ostrowski , Margaret-69-48, 59, 65 Pacelli, DennisY'70Y114, 125 Pacelli, ,IeanetteA'69418 Pacelli, Louis-'67-125 Pacelli, Marianne-'69-43 Page, Rr'naldf'69-43, 48, 58, 67, 76, 78, 111, 112, 113, 118,120, 123 Paine, Linda-168-148 Paine, Virginia-'69-48, 54, 67, 76, 78 Palkovic, 81, 91, Jo-An-'69-43, 48, 59, 68, 69, 74, 92, 93, 128, 130, 132, 133 Pallante, Alice-'69-48 Pallante, Arnerico-'68A81, 148 Palleschi, Elaine-'67-133 Palomho, Judith-170-40, 67, 91 Paudi, Carmen-'70-65, 80, 120, 121 Pandori, Robert-'70-91 Paniccia, Edward-'69-48, 57, 76, 111, 116 Pannone, Anthony4'68-148 Parchuck, Dorothy-'69-48, 54, 55 Pardus, Marsha-'70-40, 75, 91 Parisi, Anthony-Faculty-13, 113, 122 Parrish, Paula-'69-48 Parks, Robert-,704114 Paszkicwicz, Paul-'68-148 Pasko, Mark-'70-75 Pateigo, Donald-'70v40, 125 Patka, Richard-168-91, 111, 116, 148, 154 Patrick, Darylv69-76 Paulsen, Kathleen-Faculty-13 Pause, David-Faculty-14, 60, 62, 63 Peake, William-'71-40, 57, 76 Pecora, Janice-'69-76 Pecora, Roberta-,69-48 Pecoraro, Michael-'69-76 Pek, Julius-'68-111, 148 Pelkey, Dennis-'68-57, 111, 124, 148 Pelts, Holly-'69-65, 72, 74, 76, 80, 81, 93 Peron, ,lean-Herve-91, 124, 138 Persons, Michael-'69-48 Petersen, Pamela-'68-148 Petraske, Arthur-'70-40, 79, 80, 114, 125 Petrucci, Dominick-'70-40 Pickett, Lillian-'68-148 Pickett, Sharon-'70-67 Picozzi, Deborah-'70-36, 40, 76 Piechocki, Sharon-369-48, 56, 80 Pienkowski, Christin-'69-68, 81, 90 Pierce, Charles-'69-48, 120 Pies, Barbara-70410, 65, 76 Pinchuk, Michael-Faculty-14, 85 Pintavalle, Paul-'69-54, 59, 74, 75, 82, 83 Pirog, Jane-Faculty-14 80 Pirrone, Anlliony-71410 Pitucci, Carmen-'70-40, 75 Pitucci, Rosanne-'68-74, 148 Pizzino, David-'70-114. 124 Pomato, Anna-'68-1-18 Pompilio, Marianne-'70-40 Pomykata, ,lohn-,69-48 Porter, Frank-368759, 64, 73, 83, 85, 92, 93, 149 155, 156 Powell, Foster-684149 Pratt, Noreen-'68f54, 56, 59, 149 Preston, Donna-'69f48 Preston. John-'68-84, 149 Price, Linda-'68-56, 127, 149 Price, Mildred-'70-40 Price, Edwin-'67-120 Prokop, Laura-'69-43, 48, 65, 74, 76, 81, 90 Provost, Donna-'68!54, 72, 149 Provost, Virgil-Faculty-14, 43 Prusecki, Gary-69-76 Przewlocki, Vincent-'674-125 Przychodny, Roseanne-'68-72, 74, 76, 149, 154 Purcell, Joanne-'70-40, 72 Purdy, Darlene-'70-40, 76 Purdy, Robert-'68-76, 78, 79, 80, 149 Purdy, William-Faculty-8 Raczkowski, Arlene-'70-75 Raffan, Barbara-169-82 Rakvica, Daniel-'68-122, 149 Rakvica, Karen-'70-40, 65, 91 Ramos, Victor-704114 Ruucci, Antoinette-'68-149 Reese, John-'69-48, 114, 115, 120, 121 Reig, Nicholas-Faculty-15 Rej, Donald-'71-40, 79 Relyea, DelJra469A-60, 61, 62, 74 Renna, Alice-'69-54, 76 Renna, Antoinette-'70w41 Renna, Louis-'68-79, 149 Rcnzi, Cildaf'68-76, 149 Renzi, Neal-370-65, 67 Revcglia, Patricia-,68-56, 149 Reycll, Ricky-'70-41, 91 Ricciardi, Paula4g69-48 Rice, Robert-68-149, 154 Richardson, Thomas-'68-66, 150 Richter, Arlcnc-'68-84, 150 Richute, Ernest-69-43, 111 Riedel, Rita-'68-56, 82, 150 Riggi, Marianne-'69-56, 90 Rhodes, Darlene-'69-48 Ripepi, Joseph-'68-150 Rizzo, Joseph-Faculty-14, 136, 150, 154 Robare, Dawn-'68-70, 91, 150 Robinson, Carol-,68-56, 76, 86, 150 Rocissano, Prank-'69443, 48 Rockefeller, Lawrence-969-59 Rogers, ChristopherM'68-76, 78, 83, 84, 150, 155 157 Roicki, June-'70-41, 127, 131 Roman, Katherine-'70-41, 55, 76, 82 Roman, fN1ary4'68454, 74, 83, 150 Romano, Richard-'69-48, 58, 67 Romanofski, Rosemary-'69-48, 72, 82 Romanowski, Paul-'68-150 Romeo, Ann-'68-54, 55, 76, 150 Rossetti, Barbara-'68+59, 75, 78, 81, 84, 87, 150, 154 Rowley, Alan-'68-80, 150 Rowley, Christine-'68-150 11l1,1lfL11'I'II, lius-1-ll 769 111 liuss, f11arjori4---f'69- 59, 132 liuth, Clifford-'70 ff-79 liulkowski, Eileen'-'68---75, 81, 150, 155 lilllkUWSlii. .lt'anf'70-41, 65, 75 liuzzo, Allwrta-'70--11 Sahurro, Nlivliael-'68--150 Salcmmc. ,Iohn--17a1'ulty-8 Sanders. Anthony- 69443, 48, 57, 78, 118 Sanders, Yvillis --'68--60, 62, 79, 151 Sandler, Elaym '-ff-f Faculty-9 SanSouc'ie, Edward--'69-49, 124 Santoro, Louis-'67--122 Santoro, Thomasf'71-41 Sarnavlci, Raymond-'68-28, 151, 155 Svhairer, Clara-Faculty-14 Selicttitic, llavid-'68-84, 151 Svhlicht, Davie-'69-82, 116 Svlunicl, Cary-'70 41, 76 Svhrom, Edwa rd-'69-49, 82 Schultz, Susan-'68-66, 76, 81, 88, 91, 99, 151 Scott, Steven-'70-114 Scripa, Kathleen-Q68--151, 154 Seaman, Ann Marie A-'68-133, 151 Sem-nr, Paul foa 464, 213, 92, 93, 151, 155 Scfcovic, liarry '69 --43, 49 Seiler, Carol -'68--93, 151 Seiler, Linda-370476 Sclliclc, Barhara-'68-66, 87 Semcratl, Douglas'-'68-'58, 66, 76, 78, 84, 122 151 Sevcrino Armand-Faculty-14 Seypura Carol 68 151 Scvcrino, Sandra-'69-43, 49, 72, 81 I . Sgainhvl uri, Arthur- 69-49 Shafran, Stephen-'69-49 Shannon, Daniel-'68-151 Shattuck, Milan-Faculty-14 Shaulis, Linda-'69-41, 56, 75 Sheldon, Micllael-'67-125 Shepard, Mary1..ou-'71-27, 76 Sherman, Margaret-'69-56, 74, 75 Shibley, Russell Alan-'69--76, 116 Shocmacker, Robert-'71-116 Simboli, Frances-68-64, 75, 82. 91, 151 Simboli, Raymond-'69--54 Simmons, Andrew-'69-49 Sims, John-'70-41, 80, 85, 124 Sims, Mary Ann-'68-66, 76, 78, 81, 89, 99, 1 154 Sindoni, Deborah-'69-49, 55, 80, 91 Sindoni, James-'68-78 Sindoni, Nicky-'70-41 VanDerwerken, Frances-'69-54 Singer, Terri-'70-41, 67, 76, 79 Sipone, Patricia-'68-73, 80, 89, 151, 154 Sistarenik, Daniel-'68-64, 66, 72, 79, 151 Skibinski, Lorranie-'69-49, 54 Skirzynski, William-'70-11.4, 115, 124 Skolnick, Nathan-'70-75, 114, 115 Slater, Kenneth-'68-151 Slurff, Michael-'69-61, 62, 63 Smith, Charles-'69-91 Smith, Kathy-'69-49, 56, 65, 67, 72, 93 Smith, Linda-'68-59, 84, 93,151 Smith, Melody-'68-56, 58, 59, 126, 151 Smith, Sandra-'69-81, 131 Snyder, Barbara-'69-49, 65 Snyder, Kathleen-'68-55, 72, 152 Solghan, Nicholas-'68-152 Sowinski, Joyce-'68-54, 60, 62, 83, 91, 152 I88 51 Spina, ,Iam-t---'69--19, 56 Sprague. Kenneth Sprague. Keith-'69-124 Squillo. l ranf'esf-'69-54 Stat-kexsicz. Paul-'69-61 Stanton. Carol-'68-152 Stanton. Cary-'68-152 Stelmhins, Rieliard-Faculty-67 Stelmach, Barbara-'68-152 Stcnard, John-'68-111, 152 Ste-pp, Raymond-'68-152 Stiffler, Clifford-'69-91 Stoner, Carol-'70-40, 80, 125 Stopnytsky, Borys-'68f125 Stringham, Priscilla-'68-152 stmtne, Anne-'68-66, 69, 73, 76, 78, 81, 91, 96, 99. 152, 154 Sukatski, Denise-'70-40 Sullivan, .lames Michael-'68-152 Suminski, Susan-70440 Suprunowicz-Faculty-14, 91, 125 Suwinski, Richard-'70+120, 125 Swiatocha, ,Iol1ni'68-28, 59, 83, 9 Sylvest er, Ada--l au-1llty-9- Sykowe-ki, Kris! in---'69-50, 55 Sykowski, Katlu-rincf'70-79 Tall:-r, lfavirl 769 --50, 91 1, 152, 155 'I'ag.:li4-ri, Elaine--'69-76 Tariello, Paul'-'69+-50 Tariq-llo, Rosalind--'70Q40, 65, 82 Teahout, Victoria-'69-59, 81, 126, 129, 130, 132 Teliliano, Nancy-'68-56, 64, 69, 76, 78, 136, 152, 54 Teller, Loretta--'68v59, 81, 91, 128, 130, 132, 133, 126, 152 Tcrrenzio, Anthony-'68-91, 153 Terry, ,Ioscph-Faculty-14, 36 Tesla, Mary-'68-153 Tctlack, Paul-'69-50, 57, 73, 124 Thcuncr, James-'70-40, 72, 85 Thomas, Elizabeth-'69-50 Thompson, Elaine-'69-133 Thorne, Trude-'68-54, 76, 83, 91, 153 Tino, Philip-'79-82 Tissura, Brenda-'70-56 Todd, Jean-'68-74, 153 Trifilo, David-'69-50 Trifilo, Patricia-'70-40 Tripoli, Sandra-'68-153 Trotter, Kenneth-'69-50 Tymchyn, Laurel-'68-153 Tyrell, Richard-'68-124 Tytko, Stephen-'69-50, 59, 82, 91 Ulanowski, Paul-'70-114 Urban, Marsha-'67-133 Vacca, Raymond-Faculty-14 Valente, Richard-'68-28, 153, 154 VanDenburg, Lynell-'68-91, 153 VanDerwerken, Anita-'68-74, 153 VanDerwerken, Lois-'69-126, 129, 130, 133 VanPatten, Richard--'70-79 VanSchaiek, John-Faculty-14, 72 Vaiifgyke, Deborah-'69-50, 59, 130, 126, 129, Varrone, Nicholas-'69-50 Vasko, John -'68-91, 124, 153 Vasko, William-'68-153 Veldman, Thomas-'69-50, 59, 79, 85, 91 Venet, Sally-'68-66, 153, 154 Venette, Frederic-'68-80, 153, 155 Verlotte, Vikki-'68-91, 93, 153 Villanova, Frank- -116 Virgil, Jane-'69-50, 55. 59, 55, 72, 74 Virtancn, Eric-'68-79, 84, 153 Viscusi, Annette-'68+66, 92, 93, 153, 154 Vogel, Harold-'69-91 Vollor, Lester-'68--'81, 153 vonNostitz, Charles--Faculty-14, 72 Voshurgh, Deborah-'70-36, 40, 67, 91 Vrooman, Dean-'68-111, 153 Wachowicz, Kenneth-'69-58, 111 Wainwright, John-'70v72, 91 Walters, Lee-'71-40 Wantuck, Mary-'69--51, 65, 75, 82, 91, 92, 93 Ward, Dennis4'69-79 Warner. CharlesA'69-43, 51 Warner, Dennis-'70-114, 120 Warnow, Moses-'70-40, 65, 73 Warzala, Cary-'70-40, 79 Washington, William-'Faculty-14 Watson, Deborah-'69-80 Watson, Richard-Faculty-14 Webb, Gloria-'68-76, 153 Weglowski, Carolyn-'68-73, 84, 89, 154 Weininger, David-'70-72, 82 Weiman, Joyce-'69-51 Weinslicimcr, Jeanne-469-54, 67 Wtflttll, David-171-76 Wtrltrll, Jacqueline-'68-71, 154 Whelan, Daniel-'69-91 Whitehead, ,lohnnie-'69-8 Whittmann, Marianne-'69-51 Wilcox, Linda-'68-83, 91, 154 Wilcox, Patricia-'70-fJ10 Wilkins, Jeffrey-'70-124 Wilkinson, Joyce-J69-'51, 54 Willctte, Francis-Faculty-14 Willetle, Jennifer-70436, 72, 91, 127 Willey, Rose-'68--154 Williams, Dehorah-'69-43, 51, 55, 59, 126, 132 Williams, Linda-'69-51 Willsey, Joan-'68-75, 83, 92, 154 Wilsey, Sharon-'70-76 Wilson, Conzella-'68-59, 70, 76, 78, 81, 128, 130, 132, 126, 154 Wilson, Moureen-'69-51, 74 Wilson, Nancy-Faculty-14 Wiltsey, David-Faculty-14 Winter, Cary-'71-40 Wtiko, Jam-'68-74, 154 Wolf, Karl-'70-42 Wood, Jeffrey-'68-154, 155, 157 Wood, Robert-'68-154 Woznak, Barbara-'69-54 Wright, Carolyn-'69-43, 51, 56, 59, 74, 127, 132 Wyllie, Frank-'69-51, 59, 67, 75, 76, 78, 79,80 118 Wysomski, Edward-'68-81, 154 Yager, Bonnie-'69-76 Yahn, Lawrence-'68-60, 62 Young, Ralph-Faculty-14, 28, 73 Zadoorien, Jan-Faculty-124 Zagata, William-'69-51, 116 Zahn, Erwin Andrew-'68-111, 154 Zampella, Sandra-'70-42 Zborowski, Susan-'69-51, 67, 74, 80 Zeininger, Paula-'68-74, 154 Zelezniak, Joseph-'70-57, 114, 115, 124 Ziolkowski, Judith-'70-42, 54 Zizzi, Joseph--Faculty-6 Zullo, Rosemary-'68-154 Activity Jude! Administration .... . . . 6 Athletic Council . . . . . 59 Awards ....... , , , 56 Band ....... . . . . 79 Baseball ......... .... 1 22 Basketball fBoysj .. .... 118 Basketball fGirlsj .. .... 130 Bookroom Workers . . . . . 85 Bowling fGirlsj ........... . .. 84 Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity . . . . . . 90 Cheerleaders, Varsity ....... . . . 88 Choir ............... . . . 76 Christmas Parties . . . . . . . 100 DECA ......... . . . 60 Ebenwyck 1 ..... . . . 84 Editor's Message .. .... 191 Faculty ........ . . . 10 Football ............. .... 1 10 French Honor Society .............. 64 Freshman Class Executive Committee .... 36 Freshman Class Officers ............ 36 Future Homemakers of America ...... 74 Future Nurses of America ..... . . . 55 Future Teachers of America . . . . .. 74 G. A. C. ................ . . . 81 German Club ............. . . . 82 Golden Spike Shoe Society .... . .. 57 Golf ..................... .... 1 25 Gym Aides ..... . . . 73 Hockey fGirlsj ................... 126 Junior Class Executive Committee .... 43 Junior Class Officers .......... . . . 43 96 58 Junior Prom ....... . . . KeyClub... Library Club . . . Majorettes ....... Monogram Club . . . Montaneer Staff . . . Moppettes ............ National Honor Society .. Office Workers ...... Pep Club .... Playbills .... Projectionists .. Raiderettes . . . Receptionists .............. Regents Scholarship Winners . . . School Life ................ School Play .................. Senior Class Executive Committee Senior Class Officers .......... Senior Critics ..... Seniors ........ Ski Club ........ Softball fCirlsJ . . . Spanish Club .... Stamp Plan .... Student Board . . . Student Store ..... Symphonic Singers .... Technical Service Club . . Tennis fBoysJ ........ Track fBoysJ .... Track fGirlsj . . . 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