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EDWIN T. LACHICK GENE LAMENDOLA DAVID LANG “Mr. Ed” attends the Vocational School studying industrial electronics. Edwin T. Lachick has only one aim in life: to succeed. Gene Lamendola has diligently studied Party in all four years of High School. He plans on a music career. Maybe in party music? David Fang” Lang plans to pursue a quiet career in electronics. Elizabeth Langhaar was bet- ter known as “Bebe.” She worked for the Library Club for two years and in Ue Nursing Club as a freshman. Bebe in- tends to pursue a career as a typist. Gloria Langhorn was the treasurer of the Senior Class. She is basically a quiet person, but those who know her realize that she will go far in the data processing career which she hopes to pursue. How will any of us forget Earnest Langhorne, as the ac- tive President of our G.O.? The “Great One” also has been involved in the Community Relations Council, the Black Ensemble, Wrestling and Track. He also is the Chairman of the B.S.U. Ernest will be an asset to whatever college he wants to attend. Russell Roke” Langhorne contributed to our school by participating in X-Country, Track, Wrestling, and Football. In his junior year Russell was the League Five Champ in Wrestling. He also is involved in the B.S.U. He hopes to wrestle in college. ELIZABETH LANGHAAR GLORIA RACHEL LANGHORN ERNEST LEVI LANGHORNE RUSSELL LANGHORNE JR. SHARON LATNEY 28
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The most valuable member of our girls’ sports teams, Lynn Kobylenski was on the Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball and Tennis Varsity teams. She has been in the Girls Leaders Club for three years and President of the Leaders Club for two years. In ad- dition to her athletic achievements, she has been a member of the band for four years, attending the Junior NYSSMA Band and the NYSSMA solo contest. The Girls’ Sports Editor of this yearbook, “Kobski” plans to go into the field of Physical Educa- tion. Betsy Kolb is always smiling and making new friends. She is fun loving and always on the move. The Blonde Giant, Carol Koplinka is a humorous and interesting girl. She was active in the Library Club, German Club, and Band. Carol also took part in the NYSSMA solo contest. Her future holds a career in elementary education. Kathy Koroleski was a member of Pep Club, the Future Nurses Club and the school newspaper. She was an Orchestra member for all four years and participated in the school play and in Archery. Her future plans are to love, to live and to enjoy. Richie Kosciusko plans to enter the service. We wish him luck in all his future endeavors. John Kruszon, whom everyone calls “Skippy,” is a transfer from Mercy High School. Skip is always laughing, even when he shouldn’t. In his sophomore year John won the U.N. essay contest. Pat Kryger, a rather subdued girl in class, was a faithful flute player in the Band for all four years. Mark Kwasna is the last of the “NR’s.” He has been G.O. Class Representative and has participated on both the Wrestling and Soccer teams. When Mark grows up he wants to be a State Policeman. LYNN MARIE KOBYLENSKI ELIZABETH KOLB CAROL ANNE KOPLINKA KATHLEEN LINDA KOROLESKI RICHARD H. KOSCIUSKO JOHN A. KRUZON PATRICIA D. KRYGIER MARK ALLEN KWASNA 27
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HOWARD E. LEWIN FRANCIS LIEBERT JR. NAOMI LITTLE Sue Lawless has worked on the play, the newspaper and the literary magazine. Her participation in S.A.C. and the Halloween Decorations were a valuable contribution to both committees. Little Joe” Lawrence is never glum on weekends. His parties are famous throughout the land, as well as his easy smile. Olivia Lawrence was better known as “Livy.” Her vivacious nature was a credit to the Pep Club for three years. She was also active in sports as a member of Volleyball, Badminton, Ping Pong, and Tennis teams. Bettina Leventhal was known to us as “Tina.” She was an active member of the Library Club, Pep Club, and Spanish Club during her freshman and sophomore years. Tina intends to go on to college. Howard Lew in liked us to call him “Howie.” He was on the Baseball team as a freshman but his hard work on the Football team during his four years here will be what we’ll remember him for. Francis Liebert Jr. will be remembered to us as “Franny.” He will succeed in any career he chooses. Naomi Little’s greatest desire is to be a nurse. Good luck, Naomi! 29
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