Riverhead High School - Blue Peconic Yearbook (Riverhead, NY)

 - Class of 1971

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John Cotton was in the top ten in the country for cross coun- try. He was also in the track team for four years. He was in the Halloween Dance Committee. Michael Coyle has been an active member of both the Band and the Orchestra for all four years. A hard worker, he will surely succeed in the field of engineering. Patty Cramer is a bouncy blonde whose tal- ents are numerous and versatile. Vic Crump was active in Wrestling in his freshman and sophomore years. He hopes to become an auto mechanic. A natural clown, “DP” John Da- nowski has been an asset to the Varsity Choir, the Choral Teens, Library Club, Baseball Team, and on the successful Halloween Dance Decoration Committee. He hopes to become a Biologist. Shirley Darrow transferred from Mercy High this past year. Shirley is quiet as most creative people are. Eliza- beth D’Elia was better known as “Betty Jo.” Her vivacious and outgoing nature will be remembered by all. Glenn Dil- linger has been a member of the French Club, and the Bas- ketball and Soccer teams. He was a valuable member of the Baseball team for all four years. PATRICiA CRAMER VICTOR CRUMP ELIZABETH D’ELIA GLENN K. DILLINGER 17

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Charles Claiborne seems to be a very quiet person until one gets to know him. He is an avid outdoorsman and a valuable friend. I aura Cobey has l een a quiet, serious member of the school newspaper, the Orchestra and the Field Hockey team. She has won both the Gregg Shorthand Award and the SHS Shorthand Award. We are sure that she’ll make a pleasant and reliable secretary. Lori Columbus, who has been known for her sparkling eyes and ever present smile, has been a valuable member of the Pep Club and the Yearbook staff. She plans to be a secretary. Lester Cooke has contributed valuably to our school through his member- ship in the French Club, the General Organization, the Honor Society, Boys’ State, and the Student Action Committee. Always sincere and willing to be a friend, “Cookie” hopes to be- come an engineer. Penny Corby, since her transfer from Rhode Island, has participated ac- tively in the choir. She has taken part in the NYSSMA and the RISSMA. Cheerful and good- natured, she’ll be a valuable addition to the Navy. A well-built and capable athlete, Timmy Corwin has been a valuable member of the Football Team for four years. Always where the action is, he has been a member of the Bonfire Committee for two years. A great athlete, Rob- bie Costantini has been an asset to our Football, Basketball and Baseball teams for four years. He was chosen for All-League Baseball for two years. In his senior year, he was co-cap- tain of all three sports. In addition to his athletic achievements, he has participated in French Club, Spanish Club, Math Club and the Bonfire Committee. TIMOTHY L. CORWIN ROBERT M. COSTANTINI 16



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John Doroski has become our class valedictorian. Along with his academic ability, John has been adept in J.V. and Varsity Baseball for three years, in Chemistry Club as a freshman, and in Latin Club and the Math team. John’s awards include Rensseaer Math and Science Award, Empire Boys’ State, and he is a member of the National Honor Society. He intends to go on into engineering. Always interested in helping others, Weenie” Dowbusz hopes to pursue a career in special education and is an active volunteer worker for the mentally retarded and Headstart. She was a Yearbook staff member and Feature Editor of the newspaper. Choir, French Club, Pep Club, dance and Halloween Decorations Committees and the school play are among her other activities. Debbie Dresher is an outgoing girl who loves animals, especially German Shepherds and horses. Debbie, who was secretary and treasurer of the Latin Club, has also been active in Pep Club, Band, Orchestra, Tennis, Yearbook, and various dance com- mittees. She wants to become a plastic surgeon?!! James Drevas, frequently called Jimmy, is a quiet guy, but once you get to know him, he is a real great friend. Vice-President of our Soph omore Class, Cris Drews has been an active participant in many school activities. These activi- ties include: Curriculum Committee, S.A.C., Choir, Color Guard, Assistant Editor of the news- paper and Latin Club of which she was President for one year. Among her honors were: win- ner of the U.N. Essay Contest, Paragon Oil Student Incentive Award, Regents Scholarship Winner and a member of the National Honor Society. Steven Dudley is a quiet guy, although a very nice one. He wishes to become an auto mechanic. JOHN DOROSKI JAMES DREVAS CRISTINA DREWS DEBORAH E. DRESHER STEVEN DUDLEY 18

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