Rome Free Academy - De O Wain Sta Yearbook (Rome, NY)
- Class of 1972
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Ye-o-wain-sta 72 Rome Free Academy Rome, New York Who am IP gee a = 5 a ™ (Av ph Tern pee® « c 5 oc a S a = | — Iam ateam. I am a future. Individuals President Thom Polera Vice-President Scott Simons We re Free! Free at last! For some there will be no more books, as they enter various employment; but for the college bound, the size of each stack of books will vary. We hope success will come to all our lives As sophomores, we faced the dilemna of filling an empty piggy bank and surviving upper class harrassments In the fall, we rallied around the annual bonfire, launched our Thanksgiving drive, and at Christmas we deco- rated the alcove. In our junior year we initiated the sophomores relentlessly. We all breathed more easily after the PSAT, Merit Scholarship, and SAT exams. Our junior prom could have been topped only by our Senior Ball. The arrival of our class rings was an omen of a fantastic senior year As seniors we have repainted the senior lounge and used it until it shows signs of wear. We sweated through the Regents Scholarship Exam. Our Senior Play was applauded as a great success. This year our Ball proved to be the best in R.F.A.’s history. We anxiously awaited the news of acceptance or rejection to our chosen col- leges or jobs. Then with a last burst of enthusiasm we planned our senior picnic. Graduation? well, it’s a strange feeling to meet the future and search for an identity Secretary Bob Dixon Treasurer Bob Grabo Richard Abbott Elizabeth Ackerman Donna Agoitta him Karen Agone Darlene Aldaco Daniel Aikens Mark Anania Patricia Andrews ‘v2 J . Thomas Andrews Shirley Anno David Arenz Cynthia Arthur Marie Ashline William Augustine Douglas Austin Deanna Avantini Paul Avery Gail Bacher Steven Bailey William Baker Susan Baldigo Linda Baranowski Bruce Barber Lona Barbee Celeste Barnett Claudia Basher Santo Beddia Bobbie Bass Donald Bates Judith Beach Melanie Bednash Michael Belmonte Christine Benn Mark Bennett Thomas Bennett a. Dennis Berry Michael Bertone Angelo Biancucci Marianne Biancucci Janice Bidwell Patricia Bielby Renee Bilton Blair Bishop Jacqueline Bjorlie Frank Blockston Diane Boone Deborah Boulerice Alberta Bove Lynne Bowers Marcia Bowers Shelly Bramble Paula Bravo James Briggs Peggy Britton Paula Brodock Gene Brown David Burke Elaine Burley Janet Bush Roberta Bush Marlene Butler Jackie Buttacavoli James Cadrette Linda Calandra Ryckman Campbell Leo Capoccia Jackie Capponi Kim Carlin Janet Carmona Robin Carr Mary Carriero Petrin Carissimo Roberta Cascarella Michael Casey Joseph Cassese Armand Castro Karen Catanzaro Jennifer Cecelia Anthony Ceravolo Donalyn Chirillo Denise Citro Wayne Clapper David Clark Daymond Clark June Clark Laura Clark Bernard Colangelo William Colangelo Andrew Collins wea Cynthia Coluccio Clifford Come John Commisso Vicki Comstock Anthony Conestabile F Melinda Corigliano Sharon Corigliano Josephine Costello Mark Costello Maria Coughlin Thomas Coviello Mary Carol Cross William Culbertson Thomas Dair Donna Davidson Catherine Davis Deborah Davis Mary Davison Nanette Decker James Decristo Abs, Paul Demski Richard Dellork Mario Demasi a Aes Kevin Denyl June Depasquale Lawrence Derrick Laura Davis Patricia Dehnart Philip Desmaris Zoe Ann Davis Donna Delbalso f Gary Grasso Margaret Di Bella Marilyn DiCastro Darlene Difulvio Bennie Diliberto Rita Dixon Robert Dixon Daniel Dombrowski Judith Domurat Aron Donai Michael Donohue Rusty Dryer John Duell Barbara Dunn Dawn Dutelle Rebecca Eastup Howard Edel Deborah Edwards Robert Eilenberg Linda Ellis Greg Emery Nancy Ervin Karen Esposito Gwendolyn Evans 9 Robert Evans Kathleen Falitico John Farmer Dominick Favata Albert Ferlo ‘ oseph Ferlo Veronica Fiaschetti Janet Filer I Paul Filer Patricia Fitzgibbon Michael Fitzgibbons Candace Flanagan Donna Flinchbaugh June Flory Mary Ann Foley Carl Ford Debra Fragapane Dori Francescone Salvatore Frank Ann Fricke Elliot Friedman Matthew Frohlich Renate Gabler Eddie Gaither Ronald Gaither Mary K. Gardner Richard Garofalo Pamela Gawarecki Fred Getbehead Diane Giambona Melanie Giambona Carol Giardino Louis Giardino John Gilbert Daniel Gorski Robert Grabo Debra Granieri Garv Grasso David Gratch Michael Graziano Mark Greenberg John Greene Mildred Greene Joanne Gregory George Grisham Susan Grove Lois Guaspari Tom Grikstas Richard Guy Laurie Hall Jean Hanright Gail Hanson Suzanne Haritatos Susan Harmon Mare Hart Deborah Heath Julie Hegg David Heilig Theresa Heilig essica Henze Calvin Hepworth Mary Hesler Lesley Hewlett Sue Hines Thomas Holdridge - Pr ae Richard Homokay Martha Hopkins Kathleen Hous e Gretchen Houser Alfred Houtenbrink Joyce Howard Sally Howard Stanley Hrim Eric Hugo Catherine Hurley Donna Irvine Linda Jackson Cindy Johnson 7 cn Gary Johnson Rich Johnson Gary Jones Lawrence Jones Lynne Jones Ronald Joseph Luanne Jutzeler Kathleen Kapinos Joan Karol Patricia Kehoe SA a2 Gregory Keller Robert Kennedy Janice Kilde William Knudsen Jeffrey Kopchik Vickie Krisak Carol Krumbach Cynthia Kurz Sherrie Lamont Debbie Lane Judith Lauber Jacquelynn Leffert Andrea Le Fever Herbert Lewis Michael Lince Dawn Littler Karen Lodge Lawrence Lombardo Roseanne Loparco Patrick Loreto Richard Loreto David Lorusso i a } at | i + se Jeo 8 i Cynthia Ludlow Karen Lux David Lyman Ervetta Mack Anthony Madonia Gary Magliocca Toni Malorzo Beverly Mandronico Donna Marchesane Bernard Marcisofsky Susan Marocchi Cindy Martin Douglas Martin William Martin John Martineau Patricia Mastrangelo Roseann Mastrangelo Michael McCarthy hind Terry McConnell Greg McCormick Joanne McCue Nancy McGuire NS Edward McGurn Donna McClain Patricia McMahon Michael McNaughton George Mead a Felice Meadow Douglas Meiss Mary Jo Melone David Merchant | Donato Mercuri Linda Mercurio Kathleen Messmer Bradley Metscher Kathleen Miller Scott Mills Barbara Mizgala Anthony Montalbano Marguerite Montalbano Raul Montesinos Cheryl Morat Linda Morba Rhonda Mortis Almond Mote Mary Mudge Jerry Munio Linda Myers John Neidig Gerald Nelson Grace Nelson Susan Nigro David Nolan Renee Novy Lorraine Oatman Anne Oberriter Mark Oberriter Karen O Brien Michael O'Brien Maureen O'Connell Joseph Olney Linda Olsen Barbara O' Mara Anthony Ortolano Laverne Ottavio Linda Overrocker Ralph Owens Thomas Owens Michael Pace Karen Panara Wayne Pantzer Lisa Parish Veronica Parkhurst Steven Parry Marlene Pascucci Nadeen Pawlikowski James Peal Virginia Peel Shirley Percy Robin Pereto David Peroni f Brenda Peterpaul Mary Kay Peterson Donald Pettinelli Frank Piazza Linda Pirillo a Nancy Pocari Ronald Pocchiari William Pogozelski Susan Pohl Thomas Polera Christine Poplawski Gary Preski Geary Pritchard Joelle Procopio Maria Purcell Bobby Putnam Verner Radcliff —S zz Eleanor Ragonese Paul Rapke Barbara Rasha Eric Rasha Ann Redmond Cynthia Reed Sandra Reed Arnella Reeves Richard Rice Terry Richard Ann Richards Daryl Richards Laurie Richardson Lorraine Richie RN aa Richard Rienzo Peter Rinne Pamela Riola John Ritchie Sharon Rizzo Donna Roberts Nelda Rodriguez Paula Roller Anthony Romano Frank Rondinelli William Ross Ramona Rossi Catherine Rotolo Owen Rowlands James Rundell Paul Ruscito 3 7 David Russell Paul Salamonowicz Christine Salerno Donna Salosdan Anthony Santulli Helen Sanzone Kenneth Sauer Lynne Saunders Sandra Sayko Loretta Sbaraglia Rose Marie Sbarglia Pamela Scarchilli Mark Schaller Joseph Schenna John Schillner Gail Schuster Jeffry Schwartz Susan Seccurra Robin Secor Roger Seidel Carol Serino Diane Serino Alfred Sestito Gary Sherwood Martin Siddall Scott Simons Judith Simpson Elizabeth Sims Raymond Sipley Wy Jeffery Setrin Anthony Skarnulis David Smith Joel Smith Linda Smith Lorraine Smith Pamela Smith Steven Smith Lawrence Snow Sharon Soldato Elizabeth Spada Victoria Spada Marilyn Spaller Mark Spencer Robert Spindler JoAnn Spohn Marcia Spraggins Eugene Squillace Joseph Stamm Pamela Stasio Debra Stedman Susan Stefanik Jim Straney Brian Street Kathleen Stromick Linda Jo Summa Henry Swistak Willaim Szarez James Szcezerba Edward Szyper Linda Tagliere Gary Tarantino Debra Telander Janet Thomas Lynn Thomas Terry Thomas Kathleen Thompson Robert Thrasher Robin Tietze Gina Tork Laura Totaro Deborah Turner Bonnie Tuthill Kevin (nderwood Michael ntz Kurt Vanderbogart Diane Versace Joseph Viola Sharon Westcott Marilyn Vanderpool Pamela Vandresar yy et ae David Vickers Cynthia Vidzar Mary Lynn Wager Darlene Watson Lou Ann Wheeler Roxanna Wiley Diane Vaughn Dorothy Vienneau David Weisenburger Jeffrey Williams Denise Venturo alerie Vinci Wendy Wescott Reginald Williams Sera Williams Paul Windrath Steven Wing Michael Wojdyla Pam Wood Michael Yaworski Caroline Yearby Bernice Young Daniel Young Leonard Young Deborah Yourdon Novella Yourdon Mary Yousey Joseph Zeppetelo Frank Ziemann Joseph Ziemann Frances Zigrino Bonnie Zilnik Edward Zione y Summa, Pres Shelly Gardener Vice Pres. Paul Stellato Ires. Vito Urso My Sophomore ¢ hecklist Remember to buy elevator tickets, only 4 for $1 00! Survival tactics Look OLD! Learn Alma Mater quick! Muster early-warning svstem (signals-wave right hand for a ju nior, wave both for a senior Vote for the class officers of my choice Must remember to find elevator Remember to pluck our turkey to donate to Thanksgiving Drive Pres: Steve DiMaggio, Vice Pres: Corin Colman, Tres: Kim Sasenbury, Sec: Carol Krisak Our Junior class, according to tradition, has gone through the joys and miseries of college entrance ex- ams, class meetings, dance planning, class ring orders, and the grand event ... the Junior Prom. With our experience and good times in mind, we would like to say that we've done our best. We have faith as a grain of mustard seed ... And nothing is impossible for us. We. the class of ‘73, have caught some dreams and made them real. Teresa Anderson, Kathy Ashline, Wendy Arthurs, Deb Angell Genevieve Anderson, Terry Aldaco, Jerome Alaimo Sharon Amidon Fred Baker, Jeanne Augustine, Robin Babcock, Debbie Baldeshwiler, Mike As- sini, Barry Baldigo Duayna Bathrick, Frank Bednash, Rodney Bean, Bill Baynes, Edward Belknap Jack Barton = Rhonda Bartlett, Linda Bardwell, Pam Ball, Nancy Baldigo, Paula Baldwin Joe Brooks, Terry Bromley, Bruce Brement Debby Brvan, Lynne Burgess, Rav Burchfield Laurie Bennett, Carmela Bennett, Cheryl Benson, Susan Bidwell, Sherry Blacketter, Cathy Bentley, Wencel Bereza Kathy Bolva, Debbie Bottini, Jane Boulanger, Yvonne Laurie Bovle, Kim Bravo, Pat Briggs Bouvier, John Boice, Debbie Borac, Bob Bova Billy Bolt Debby Bragdon Debbie Colangelo oe iane Coppol: Jim Clarke, Paul Chmiclewski, Steven Casey. Ann Cian frocco, Thomas Cimino, Auggie Cianfrano Jeff Burke, Barb Cadv, Wendy Calnero, Karen Cabandre Toni Campanella, ( arl Cartwright, Roxanne Carrick Debbie Carroll Tom DePasquale, Charles DiBella, Chris De- Minco, Cindy DeProspero, Carla DiCastro, Lester Dingley Frank Conestabile dino Kevin Cornish, Dick Corr: Alice Corigliano, Jerry Corigliano Terri Davis, Tim Davis, Cathy Coviello, Cheryl Daily, Vicky Davies, Debbie Danti Davis, Crystal D’ Ambrosi Elaine Debbie DeMay, Sandy Dehnart, Sheila Dela- ney, Dave Delaney, Henri Delong, Mitch Dean, John DeLutis Gary Crouth, Roxanne DeAngelis, Rox- anne DeGeorge, Sharon DeBerry, Lee Dawson, Bill Cook bara Dukett, Kathy Dublanica Mary Jo Ferrare, Dorothea Ferlo, Dennis Finster, Roger Fielding, Grant Fisher Gary FitzGibbon, Jean Fontana, Paul Felming. Wayne Fox aa “aS Bev Hull, Sam Fanelli, Laurie Feldman, Vicki Fedun, Sue Farrier Carol Frank, George Edy, Kathy Evans. Pat Emison, Eileen Dun Steve Casev. Henrv Heanv. Gerv Guy, Pat Guiliano, Jovce Guibbins Rich- ard Harrs, Darvl Hart Kelli Grinm, Ed Graziano, Joe Griffo, Jim Gratch, Mark Grandfield Allison Gardella, Mike Glover Paul Grardino, Joe Galluppi, Tom Forest, Debbie Fultineer, Jeanette Foster, Debbie Fluker John Jackson, Jan Jacobs, Takashi Inaba, Barb Jackson, Willie Jackson b Pn = 3 oe i - 7 ne ee rz John Harris, Joan Heilig, Rita Hepworth Randy Hubbard, Sue Hubbard, Mike Hovey John Kleindienst, Virginia Klara, Melody Kiepert, Jim Kirk, Pat Knudsen, Paul Kilde Dave Koch, Debbie Kozick, Randall Knutti, Chris Kullmann Eugene Kaczorowski, Laura Jones, Judy Jones, Gwyn Jones Karen Jenny, Becky Isvister, Greg Holman, Lavinia James, Larry Jeroszko Larry Jones, Jeanette Kaser, Kathy Kessler, Mary Beth Kesler Ted Lince, Sharon Lince, Richard Lewis Dave Lowerre, Margaret Lombardo, Roxanne Luiere, Laurie Lovett _ o. 2 : 4 s , , ome? ox a 7. , 3 a] Barbara Lloyd, Laurie Lindsay, Diane Littler Henry Lavarnw ay, Georgine Lambert, John Lauber, Roberta Lane Barb Lestig, Anna Leonbruno, Rick Leidig, Toni Levodoti Todd Matthews, Lorraine Mastracco, Rick Martin Monica Merritt, Colleen McHorney, Bob McLoughlin, Anthony Mesagna Chris McCarthy, Mary McCarthy, Polly MeCrillie Brian Mandryck, Chris Mantelli, Patty Manfrates, Rose- marie Marino, Jim Marquette Bob Maxson, John Malorzo, Bernice Mac Farland, Roseanne Macri, Tim Mahoney Dave Neidig, Morris Nelson, Kim Nelson, Ellen Tim Motil, Jacqi Myers, Ann Myers Nicholson Stuart Newey, Brad Nixon John Nosh, Paul Nasci. Donna Neiss, Elizabeth Nelson, Ned Narmore Pat O Neil, Mark Olney Bill Patchen, Michele Passante, Bill Patterson Bill Peel, Janice Patane Pam Owens, Rosemary Pacicca, Patti Pace, Kevin O'Connell, Tom Palinski Joan Perry, Pamela Perry, Cheryl Peterson Chris Pasqualetti, Dawn Pannozo, Donna Pannozo Craig Parsons Louis Pitts, Karen Pohl Raul Pizaper, Francis Piemonte, April Pickett, Carl Piatkowski Debbie Pinti Norma Potter, Shirlev Potter, Leigh Portner, Mike Pritchard Thomas Pooler Sal Prossner, Karen Prosser, Dorine Pycior, Tom Quattro Dick Quattro Dawn Ratzlaff, Carol Race, Bev Ransom Dave Rapke, Tom Ragonese Barb Rice, Jim Richards, Diane Rice, Sandy Richard Steve Ravmond, Renee Reams Reed .! ( we é YN WW Ns : Josephine Ritchie, James Richardson, Anita Rizio, Cliff Robinson, Sherree Rodgers, Mark Roberts Pat Salerno, Claire Roca, Kevin Moore Judy Rourke. Theresa Roth Shelly Ruscito, Eddie Richards, Linda Reilly, Carolyn Richards, Francine Riolo, Brian Richardson Cathy Seoane, Judi Setrin, Donna Shaughnessy, Gail Serino, Renee Sevmour 2 } Brian Sheehan Gwen Sears, Cathy Seigler, Ken Selover Pete Sacco, Randy Russell, Carl Russell, Harry Rudolph, Nancy Rutz, Lynda Rusk, Sharon Riolo Lynn Scuderi, John Savachka, Mark Schuster, James Schoenfelder, Elmer Sasenbury Richard Ross, Vance Sarbaugh, Dedra Santaferrara Bill Sammons, Karen Sanborn, Linda Salvaggio Fave Smith, John Smith, Sue Sluten, Debbie Smith, Linda Smith Glenn Shimomura, Mary Beth Sherry Kenneth Brement, Marjorie Smith, Linda J. Smith, Steven Smith Randall Smith John Spink, Becky Stagner John Staudmyer, Pam Stefanik, Lorraine Stewart, Paul Stellato eri Tagliere, Jim Suits, Martin Suleski, Mike Szaraz Ron Stohl, Norm Sturdevant. Linda Stropp, Lori St Thomas Paul Taube, Bill Sutter, Charlene Tanny,Faith Tanner Martha Talley, Jean Tamburino John Turner, Dave Todora, Mike Tucker, Eda Trifeletti Anne Troutman, Lorri Travis Bruce Thomas, Steve Telander, Andrew Thompson Patti Thomas Colette Versace, Kathy Vinneau. Lorri Varano, Joe Veschu- sio, Karen Virkler Marsha Walsh, Gary Wheat, John Waters Debbi Van Slvke. Kvle VanderBogart, Gail Vance Brad Warren, Lou Vito, Frank Voci, Lenora Walters Rene Vito Debbie Underwood, Paula Unverzagt, Joanne Ty- tul, Vito Urso attv Wynne. Debbie Wright, Kathy Yager Linda Williamson, Kathryn Winner, Darlene Williams, Kim Williams, Jim Willson, Randy Williams, Judie Williams, Denise Williams, Bruce Wightman Yolande Yearby,. Judy Zilnik, Jen Zigrino Randy Wiley, Linda Wiggins, David Leffert, Erie Wight man, Duane Wheeler P34 oat a= 2 te = ee of tad Sue Balch, Jane Bartel Takashi Inaba, John Jackson, Jan Jacobs Jan Agans, Debbie Ackley John Aiell 66 Mike Brockway, Diane Brement, Joe Bromley Gary Bustos, Kevin Burke, Bruce Horne, Tom McDuffie, Dick Burris, Mike Bunal Joe Bolanowski Steve Carley, Mary Capponi, Mary Anne Carletta, Debbie Cage Marlene Burlison, Cindy Burkhart, Wayne Cacciatori Kathy Cary, Greg Chase, Gary Chmielewski, Joan Cesari, Judy Chilluffo, Vivian Carrick Ted Chmielewski, Corin Coleman, Mike Clute Cathy Diethrich, Camille Conner, Frank Conover, Bill Cole, Connie Conover, Pat Conover Mike Davis, Paula D’ Antonio, Robin Davis, Carol D'Amore Cathy Corigliano, Mary Culbertson, Theresa Cross, Nick Cortese, Lloyd Cristman Darlene DeSimone, Sharon DelVecchio, Chris DeSimone Dave DeMatteo, Alen DeProspero Steve Dean, Patricia Day, Aaron Dewey, Pat DiCaprio Leslie Toomay,. Pat Forse, Anita Favata, Denise Ellison, Sara Gregg Terry Humphries, Nancy Entelisano Jill Dowd, Nanev Drisgula, Diane Donahue, Paul Douglass, Dan Drewnowski Susan Ejitches, Sara Ellis, Donna Eldred, Ken Dukett Gary Edelman, Paul Bielec Stephanie Doerr, Chris Dixon, Peter Diviak Bob Dillon, Unidentified Perry Gifford, Dave Plante, Sheree Gibson, Rhonda Goodblood Mark Baker, Donna Gorski, Candy Gleba. Linda Goughenour Liz Brooks, Janet Goodwin Bill Flinchbaugh, Mark Fitzgerald Debie Gillander, Joel Friedman. Allen Fritz 2 ’ IS _ ca (ce Sy Ih y (t¢ y ( WY { i. ‘ f ww We AA Jennifer Fedorek. Maria Ferris, Gloria Fedun April Evans, Pam Finn, Debbie Finster Richard Galli, Bill Gaffey, Brian Gafner n Goodman, Sheila Brown, Mary Ann Gra Shilah Watts, Todd Harris Va Wanda Martineau, Donna Hickey, Elaine Fimmano, Tolls Herold, Dale Hewitt, Salli Schillac i, Gigi Gundlach, Carol COPA ORO E eee eee eee eee ee eae oe ee eee ee ee) JO. eee ee ee ee THER eee eee eas trers Sally Hinman, Jennifer Hinman, Paula Hidy. Janie Hassinger Dav id Hoag Mike Hoke Marcia Hirtenstein wd = Mak . Christina Huss. Dave Homokay, David Hyatt : ‘i ; Lh re Bruce Horn, Holly Holt Donald Jaynes. Mike Ingham, Naomi Fox Clarice Internicola Jim Jones, Vikki Barkheimer, John Kahler. Steve Jones, Terry Jones, Kent Jarvi Carol Knobloch lrudy Koenig Klein Carol Krulinski, Patricia Kolhopp, Carol Krisak Arthur Krisak, Nanay Kortz William LaMont, Steve Krumbach Vicky Lamandia, Steve Lamascola, Tammy Kyr- eages, Robert Kullmann Leatha King. Charles Kaido, Robert Killoran Daniel MacDonnell. Man Lynch Mark Longo Jean Martini, Margo Mario, Robert Marcisof- sky. Joe Marcisofsky, Fred Martin Jean Lenaghen Bruce Horn Rochelle Marble. Bob Marcinkowski Marchwinski, Mary Jo Marceau Richard Magliocea Margie Mait land, Randy Mahar, Steve Magnanti Francis Mantelli, Rick Kunkle Lichko Melva Lewis Denise Mills. Elaine Miller, Rosanne Miller, Mildred Diane Miller, Rhonda Miller, Chris Mehl, Boni Miller Mushly Ray Meier, Al Meier, Larry Mehl Jim MeMahon, William McCranie Kathy Maxim, Bonnie Marsh Brad Nemeth, Perry Nizzi, Molly Noonan Mike Naresky, Ken Nicholas, Tim Muscarella, Mary Ann Munio Gloria Ottavio, Donna Parry, Jackie Ott, Mike O'Connell, Richard Olney Kathy Pacicca, Diane Oxford Mark Olney, Mike Gindair Debbie Minor, John Mizgala, Marvy Ann Morchzek, Mary Moore Gail Rapke, Sharon Kappa Mark Revnolds, Ron Rice Nancv Petrucca. David Pieluszckek. Scott Pitohiak Lou Ann Powell Lindy Ratzloff Marie Rossi, Debbie Ruane. Darlene Rossi, Ron Rounds Mona Salvaggio, Linda Rudolph, Ike Bennett, David Russell Cindy Schaller, Cindy Zmudosky, Kim Sasenbery, Jvanita Dave Smith, Linda Spaller, Bob Jones, Dan Salisbury, Debbie Cull, Debbie Bryan Southard, Lyle Sorrell Patty Farino, Marc Sitrin, Eric Shimomura Karen Sarbaugh, Robin Russo, Robin Sanders Bill Schuster, Donna Schofield 2: or % SS ane ee ond Lew” Kathy Sturtevant, Charlene Stoddard, Carol Stirpe, Richard Stepanian, Vir Susan Taylor, Leslie Tietze, Denise Thompson, Rita Thayer, Joe ginia Strom Todora, Joe Toepp Y_ Dominick Tarbania, Paul Taschler, Thomas Taft Tim Spoon, Jeff Speicher Gena Small, Perry Taciak, Greg Syms Harry White, Lois White, Linda Kirk Chris Watters, Debbie Varano, Donna Whita Diane Whitney, Bonnie Williams Conse Vecchio, Sherry Vitilla, Carl Walker Dan Zaglaniczny, Pat Woodward, Roxanne Young, Michael Debbie Marcellus, Carlene McGarry Zilnik ‘eg pgaparee’ Cristie Windrath, Rodney Willson, Donna Wheeler, Glenda Wills, Nancy Williams Leaders SUPERINTEN DENT AND BOARD OF EDUCATION The superintendent of schools and the Board of Education are responsible for supervising all public schools in Rome. Their duties include hir- ing teachers, devising a school calendar, and planning a curriculum for the schools. The Board represents the taxpayers. The community is brought closer to the workings of the school sys- tem through the board members, who are elected to four year terms. All decisions are brought be- fore the Board who have the power to accept or reject them John F. MacDonnell Leonard Summa, Nicholas Bush, Mary K. Griffith, Robert Griffin, pres.. Donald Fulton, John Jones, Bernard Froio Mr. Furie The principals facilitate instruction, enhance the pu- pils academic careers, and promote other desirable aspects of education which are advantageous to the students’ growth. They also make out the teachers’ schedules and fill out the final examination reports The vice principals enforce school regulations and supervise the teachers Mrs, Arthur Mr. Mammone PRINCIPALS THE OFFICE STAFF The office staff answers telephones and sends mes sages to teachers and students. They take charge of faculty mail, requisitions, budgets, supplies, substi- tute teachers, signing in, secretarial work for the principals, the lost and found, and mimeographing of final exams. They also determine each senior stu- dent's average and class rank, the students who re- ceive a Regents or Non-regents diploma, and those eligible for Colgate Seminar. The office staff tries to answer any or all questions that come their way A Mrs. Hirtenstein, Mrs. Imler THE TEACHERS AIDES Mrs. Chemelli, Mrs. Anson, Mrs. Parry, Mrs. Bostwick, Mrs W hite The teacher aides are in charge of keeping order in the halls of R.F.A. Their duties are to supervise loading and unloading of buses, promote peace in the cafeteria area during lunches, and make sure students in the halls don't disturb those in classes Mrs. Sager, Mrs. Patehen, Mrs. Volk, Mrs. Gualtieri, Mrs. Argenzio Mrs. Winkler Mr. Brown, Mr. Milewski Miss Real, Mr. Meekins GUIDANCE The Guidance Department is privi- leged to be a part of the support- ing cast, assisting our student body in making many of the decisions which will affect future studies, occupations and careers. The counselors enjoy a unique rela- tionship with students. Some of the functions in their supporting role consist of program planning to pre- pare ‘for a certain goal, providing information on the desired goal, providing information on financial assistance for post high school edu- Mrs. Mondrick, Mr. Blum. ' ‘ Pa : cation, and lending a sympathetic ear when problems arise. ENGLISH | ‘ ia Mrs. Watters Miss Melick, Mrs. Roman The English teachers help the students communicate with other people they will meet. To help the students do this the English Depart ment otfers seniors courses in Speech, Practical Writ- ing, and Literature. Four new courses are being of- fered this year as electives They are Modern Fiction Science Fiction, Drama and Films. Sophomores and Juniors are taught grammar and vocabulary and they read short stories, plays, poems and novels Mrs. Calicchia, Mrs. Flint including Silas Marner and ‘Macbeth ; Mickler, Mrs. Bates Mr. Freeland, Mrs. Case Mr. Hayes, Mr. Passer TEACHERS Mrs. Maio, Mr. Hodinger Mrs. Withrow, Mr. Wimett “ —_ me - Mrs. Thurber, Miss Stahl, Mrs. Weinkauf Mrs. Diggs, Mr. Rich Mrs. Reid, Mr. Grapensteter HISTORY Mr. Arthur, Mr. Harvey Mr. Ball The Department of Secondary Social Studies in- cludes all adaptations of the various social sciences from grades 7 through 12: history, government geography, economics, sociology, anthropology The curriculum is concerned with a large portion of man’s experiences and learning, both exact and inexact, disciplinary and interdisciplinary in an overall approach to human relations and achieve- ment. An important aspect of this program, which is supported by a multitude of growing resources, is a familiarity with the finest civic values of the past in the context of present problems The aims of the social studies curriculum of our sys- tem is to assist edch student in the fullest develop- ment of his abilities, leading to wisdom in responsi- ble citizenship and a realistic view of his world Mrs. Kunkle, Mr. Farrell Mr. Kan, Mr. Smith TEACHERS Mr. Giardino, Mr. Humphrey Mr. West, Mr. Woodard SCIENCE TEACHERS Mr. Palombi Ne Mr. Mazzaferro, Mr. Angelo Mr. Gigli Mr. Bielec, Miss Williams Mrs. Fick, Mrs. Casanova Mrs. Gifford, Mrs. Viviani The science courses at R.F.A. seek to prepare a more able and efficient cit- izen for a place in the high- lv technological world of today. They are designed to give training and intel- lectual background to stu- dents. The courses offered are Science 9, Biology, Earth Science, Physics, Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Physiology, Genetics, Health One and Two, Life Science, Physi- cal Science Mr. Swarto wartout, Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. Lampman Mr. Boardman, Mr. Uvanni MATH TEACHERS Stoc kwell Students at R.F.A. are offered courses in Geometry, Elementary Analysis, Elementary and Advanced Algebra, and Trigonometry The Calculus AB course that was started last vear is offered to advance students who can get a half-vear college credit for it. The final examination for this course is given in May and is put out by the College Entrance and Examination Board. Fortran Computer programming is a part of the honors and some regents courses to help the student's under- standing of basic concepts in mathematics Mr. Grey, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Seldon Mrs. Clancy Mr. McCarthy Mrs, Erskine LANGUAGE TEACHERS Mrs. Parish, Mr. Milano Mrs. Coughlin, Mr. Seckner The Language Department con- sists of both modern and classi- cal languages. Four levels of language are offered in French. Spanish, Italian and Latin, and three levels are offered in Ger- man and Russian. Level I em- phasizes listening and speaking skills, Level Il, grammar and reading, Level III seeks to fur- ther develop previously learned skills and Level IV stresses read- ing and writing skills through study of literature and current periodicals Mrs. Sorrentino, Mr. Clark Mrs. Baynes, Mrs. Moselle Miss Tallman, Miss Wojtanowski BUSINESS TEACHERS am NAIL a Ji Mrs. Kulsick, Mrs. Tidd Mrs. Rossi, Mr. Bradish The business curriculum at Rome Free Academy is designed to provide prepa- ration for related office occupations and combina- tion college-Preparatory business education pro- gram. The following Busi- ness courses are taught at R.F.A.; Business Data Pro- cessing, Bookkeeping and Accounting, Business Mathematics Business Law, Business Manage- ment, Computer Apprecia- tion, Office Secretarial Practice, Recordkeeping, Retailing, Salesmanship, Shorthand, Transcription, Typewriting, Cobol Mrs. Herlehy, Mr. Haunfelner : Programming Mr. Foster, Mr. Campola Miss Temple, Mr. Tidd, Mrs. Tanny ART TEACHERS Mrs. Hubbell Among the various arts and crafts taught in Mr. Kelly. Mrs. Bellamy the art department are ceramics, jewelry weaving, macrame, printmaking, and de- sign, figure and portrait drawing and paint- ing. In Interior Design, model houses are built. An art exhibit is held in late May along with the closing band concert. An MUSIC TEACHER S excélicnt alae cullectins ixeiatieths The purpose of the Music Department is to enrich the individual student's life by exploring all periods of music and allowing each student to develop to his full potential. The department consists of fully accredited courses Or- chestra, Wind and Percussion Ensemble, Concert Band, Marching Band, Voice Lessions, Acapella Choir, Music Appreciation, Comprehensive Foun- dations of Music, and Sophomore Chorus Mr. Budesheim Mr. Wise Mr. Moonan The Industrial Arts courses at R.F.A. are offered as part of the student's education, not as vocational training. The courses offered are machine shop, metals, woodworking electronics, general electricity, and power mechanics Mr. Jacabowitz, Mr. Rice HOME ECONOMICS TEACHERS Mrs. Irla, Mrs. Pritchard, Mrs. Franchine INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHERS Mr. Davison, Mr. Weisenburger, Mr. Michael Home Economics education is designed to help youth and adults to be effective members of their family and communi- ty. In Child Development, a general approach is utilized with child growth and development as the means of enrich- ing the adolescent's own understanding of himself and oth- ers. The management course teaches a framework for man- agement and illustrates its application in a few selected areas of home living. Sewing is treated as a creative art as well as a practical skill. Analyzing decisions involved in pur- chasing clothing will interest pupils personally. The food courses lead youth to recognition of the importance of meet- ing daily nutritive needs and provides opportunity for the development of skill in planning nutritionally adequate meals for themselves and others. Miss Gardner, Miss Demers The girls physical education teachers are Ruth Demers, Pat Cullen, Sue Gardner, and Sue Luizzi. The curriculum for the sophomore girls consists mainly of sports which are team oriented, such as field hockey, and track and field. The ju- nior girls aim more toward “carry over sports archery and softball. The senior girls participate in lifetime sports such as golf and tennis. All girls are taught basketball, vol- levball, gymnastics, dance and recreational games Pool classes are offered once a week for beginning swimmers Intermediate and advanced swimmers are in pool for one semester. Co-educational classes for advanced swimmers in scuba diving, life saving and competitive swimming are also offered Coach Carlson, Coach Gigliotti This course is designed to keep the student active, condition the body, and improve the posture. During the first part of every gym period, calisthenics are done and every year a physical fitness test is given so that the students can com- pare themselves to other students of their own age. Sopho- mores and juniors are taught football, soccer, wrestling, vol- levball, gymnastics, basket ball, track, and field, and soft- ball. Seniors are taught sports like handball, tennis, volley- ball, basketball, softball. and golf GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS Miss Luizzi, Miss Cullens BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS Coach Simons, Coach Evans, Coach Bruce SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER rhe special education class is located in the stage workshop It is a self-contained classroom for grades 10,11, and 12 Located here is a typewriter, TV, sewing machine and rec- ord player along with desks and the usual classroom equip- ment. There is also a reading and crafts area. Some of the students attend BOCES and take field trips. Subjects taught are English, social studies, math, science and occupational Mrs. Makarchuk education DRIVER EDUCATION TEACHERS The driver education course is offered at Rome Free Academy in the hopes that it will help the student be- come a safe traffic citizen. The course as it is now or- ganized is a three phase program. The classroom phase is for presentation of safe driving practices, traffie safety problems and a discussion of all areas of safe driving. The car, or on-road phase. gives the student practical experience behind the wheel of the vehicle The simulator phase complements the class and car phase. It gives the student practice in areas that cannot be or would be too dangerous to present on the high- way. The driver education course will add a fourth phase in the near future to give the students a well rounded and in-depth driver and traffic safety course Mr. Gifford, Mr. Rapke, Mr. Wynne DATA This department, consisting of Mr. Capoc- FROG, ESSO RS cia, four keypunch clerks and two computer operators, perform administrative tasks for the following school districts: Rome, V.V.S.. Oneida. Camden, Hamilton, Mor- risville, Madison, and Stuckbridge Our functions performed are attendance reporting, student scheduling, grade report- ing, student census, payroll, accounting, inventory etc. In addition students within R.F.A., Staley, Strough and BOCES use the computer extensively for educational purposes Mrs. Bryden, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Capoccia, Mrs. Lyman Mrs. Mortis The library stands ready to help every teacher and student toward a richer education. The facil- ities include extensive fiction and non-fiction collections, reference tools, magazines, and mi- crofilm, newspapers, vertical file material, and a classroom to be scheduled by teachers for li- brary-oriented activities. Have you been to the library lately to see what the library has to offer your THE NURSES THE LIBRARIANS Mrs. Doty Mrs. Beam The Nurses work to help promote good health for stu- dents at R.F.A. The services they provide are tubercu- losis time tests, screening for eyes and ears, physical screening exams, working paper applications, first aid, and individual counseling They also teach first aid on an individual basis Mrs. Guy, Mrs. McConnell THE CAFETERIA STAFF Ann Pettinelli, Connie Beckwith, Pauline DeMarco, Anita Garofolo, Rose Myrick, Rose Ferrare, Mary Mosca, Amelia Bertone, Kay Harrington The cafeteria staff at R.F.A. consists of ten girls with Cor- nella Herrington as cafeteria manager. They serve between 700 to 800 people daily and try to put out attractive nurish- ing meals THE CUSTODIANS The custodians are the men who have the never ending job of keeping R.F.A, clean They sweep, mop, dust, and wash to keep the atmosphere conducive to learning. They also fix anything that gets broken and open up lockers that don't work. One of their special jobs is setting up of desks and chairs for students taking PSAT, SAT, NMSQT, Oscar Beer, John Sturbin, James Campbell and RSE tests Participants STUDENT ASSOCIATION Jim Griffith, President; Nancy Ervin, Vice President; Anita Favata, Secretary The purpose of the Student Association, under the direction of Mr. Clark, is to regulate and su- pervise all official school functions. It is com- posed of a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and a student council. School elections, pep rallies, and various projects are among the activities sponsored by the Student Association. Cgeig” REPRESENTATIVES SENIORS Janice Bidwell, Marie Ashline, Jackie Bjor lie, Doug Austin, Ann Redmond, Jeff Kop chik, Bob Putnam, Dave LoRusso JUNIORS Donna Hickey, Carol Krisak, Corin Cole man, Francis Mantelli, Aaron Dewev SOPHOMORES Kathy Boczulak, Wendy Arthurs, Deb Dorn Marv Kay Gardner Editor F Tweety Peel, Underclassmen Editor; Ann Redmond Donna Flinchbaugh, Donna Hickey The De-O-Wain-Sta Editorial Staff under the supervision of Miss Stahl, is responsible for production of the yearbook. A yearbook is produced through layouts, copies, croppings photographs, art, and last but far from least, a lot of hard work When all of the work is done, the De-O-Wain-Sta is released to its readers DE-O-WAIN-STA lm =a Sue Seccurra, Activity Editor Jackie Bjorlie, Jennifer Fedorek Judy Gray Garv Sherwood E, D | T O R I A L r. Sports Editor; JoAnn Cos- Fantarillo Tyron The De-O-Wain-Sta Business Staff. under the direction of M1 Tidd, finances the public ation of the vearbook. Through the sell- ing of advertisements to busi- nesses of Rome, the Business Staff helps lower the price of the vearbook for its readers. They also handle subscriptions and distribution of the vearbook DE-O-WAIN-STA Dawn Mecea, Carlene McGarry. Debbie Mar cellus, Marv Lou Mc Donald Janet Carmona, Judv Lusso. Debby Telander kP Vicki Krisak, Carol Krumbach, Lynn Thomas sii — Debbie Davis. Ric Garafalo. Mary Kay Peterson My ft peysiqnd pure ps Ja][OO aie syUapNys Aq pasodui0o s3ul Meip pure ‘swiaod ‘sAessa ‘sapoIjie B41] soy ul peysijqnd oi? 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After receiving approv- al, announcements are read at the designated times. Membership in BSI is obtained through trvouts held each spring ECHO PRESS The Echo is Rome Free Academy's newspaper. It is ad vised by Mr. Kan, a history teacher. The paper contains an editorial page a sports page news stories, various col umns, and advertisements. The paper is staffed by juniors and seniors and is a non-credit course that meets daily This is the Echo's fifth vear of existence, and we, the staff of the De-O-Wain-Sta wish them many more years of success Lisa Parish, Editor-in-Chief: Robin Sanders, Editorial Editor; Gregg Svms, Club Editor; Pam Scarchilli, Fashion Editor; Karen Panara Sports Editor; Helen Swerediuk, Managing Editor; John Roser, Busi ness Manage T Pam Ball, Don Bates, Gene Brown, Mark Costello, Anita Favata, JoAnn Frasca, Mike Harper, Paula Hidy, Jim Kenne- dy, Sue Ouderkirk, Don Plinski, Scott Simons, Jim Siozoupo los, Sue Stefanik, Paul Versace Martha Hopkins, Gary Johnson, David Heilig RFA ‘71 is the name of RFA’s Radio Club. The purpose of the organization is to inform listeners of various activi- ties and events taking place at RFA and in our community. The chief aim however, is to teach students how to speak correctly and distinctly on the radio Members Roberta Atkinson, Doug Austin Gail Bacher. Don Bates, Joan Cesari, David Heilig, Martha Hopkins, John Jackson, Gary Johnson Gary Jones Ron Joseph David Peron- i, Sue Pohl, Lindie Ratzlaff, Helen Roscoe, Jim Siozopoulos, Pam Stasio, Jim Szcezerba Members — Jeanne Augustine, Debbie Barber, Jim Cadrette, Greg Chase Donna Davidson, Karen Davis, Nancy Drisgula, John Eakin, Pat Emison Charles Engelbrech, James Fellenz, Rich Fenton, Roger Fielding, Gary Fitzgibbon, Matt Frohlich, Al Gabelman, Brian Gafner, Pam Gawarecki Jeff Gruber, Dave Hartley, Steve Hemphill, Robin Henderson, Cathy Hatch, Tom Holdridge, Sue Hubbard, Larry Jeroszko, Gary Johnson, Ron Joseph, Roberta Lane, Phil Little, Marjorie Maitland, Terry McConnell Rick Mokry, Mike O'Brien, Linda Olsen, Don Peal, Thom Polera, Tim Price, Bobby Putnam, Dawn Ratzlaff, Lindsay Ratzlaff, Jim Rundell. Eric Simomura, Glen Shimomura, Scott Simons, David Smith, Bob Spindler, Jim Suits, Barry Sweezy, Ed Szyper, Martha Talley, Doug Taylor, Deborah VanSlvke WIND AND PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Under the supervision of Mr. John Wise, the Wind Ensemble performs concerts for the benefit of music lovers. They performed a mid-winter concert in February and played such selections as “Second Suite in F.” by Gustav Holst; “ Holiday for Trombone” by David Rose; “Showboat” by Oscar and Hammerstein; and Leroy Anderson's “Clarinet Candy.”’ CONCERT BAND Under the capable direction of Mr. John Wise, the marching band during football season assumes an important role in school spirit at the games. The band pro- vides entertainment during halftime with its intricate performances. Each vear there is a concert exchange program with another school which results in a rewarding experience and many new friendships. Its winter and spring con- certs provide outstanding entertainment for the Rome community Members — Debby Ackley, Connie Austin, Doug Austin, Gail Bacher, Linda Baranowski, Laurie Bennett, Thomas Bennett, Janice Bidwell, Richard Boek Joe Bolanowski, Jennifer Cecelia, Sue Coe Debby Davis, John Delutis, Chris DeMinco, Chris Dixon, Paul Donnelly, Donna Eldred, John Engel mann, Tom Forst, Bob French, Bob Galla, Joe Gal luppi, Rebecca Gooch, Gerald Gymburch, Wayne Haves, Peter Heidrich, Joan Heilig, Jeanette Ka ser, Kevin Kieffer, Mike Knight, Roberta Lane Rick Leidig, Barb Lim, Margaret Lombardo, Dan McDonnell, Larry Mehl, John Mankins, Crvstal Mantelli, Mike McCarthy, Monica Merritt, Tom Merrick, Pat O'Brien, Barry O'Connor, Norman Olsen, Pam Perry, Sue Pohl, Mike Pritchard, Janet Race, Bev Ransom, Mike Reali, Daryl! Richards Guy Rouillier, Karen Sanborn, Helen Sanzone, Norman Sturdevant, Tom Tharrett, Kevin Under wood, Karen Virkler, Donna White, Kim Williams Mike Zilnik | ‘ahaa Members — Don Bates, Carmela Bennett Elena Bennett, Alberta Bove Marni Brooks, David Burke, Bonnie Carr, Anna Chemielewski, Nancy Clark, William Cook, Robin Dykens, Nancy Ervin, Anita Favata, Joe Ferlo, Patricia Forse, Matthew Frohlich, Diane Giamporcaro, David Heilig, Laura Jones, Carol Krulinski, Christine Kullmann, Judy Lauber Diane Lim, Sue Ludin, Francis Mantelli, Mark Marchwinski, Ellen Nicholson, Timothy Price, Carol Samson, Jim Straney, Helen Swere- diuk, Patti Thomas, Gina Tork, Laurie Totaro, Nancy Williams, Sera Williams ORCHESTRA Although it functions as a training devise for the development of skills in string play- ing, the orchestra has real impact in the life of our community in the area of public rela- tions because of the many appearances it makes in the grade and junior high schools. With a playing personal of sixty-five, the orchestra will expand its activities to in- clude trips to Weedsport, Buffalo, and Binghamton. This year's activity concludes with an evening concert at RFA where stu- dents, faculty, and the public can hear the orchestra in their performances of standard repertoire. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. Moonan, gives the opportunity to singers to display their talents. The group appeared on television and also performed a concert at the Lutheran Church in the spring a a 2 ROW I — Donna Marchesane, Pat Manfrates, Shelley Bramble, Cyndy Arthur, Debbie Southard, Lois De Filippo, Denise Froio, Terry Richard Julie Smith, Mvrna Bruderman, David Hartley, Craig Graham, Aaron Lewis, Carol Grisham, Donna Wheeler, Carol Krisak, Rita Thaver, Cindy Heburn. ROW 2 — Sue Haritatos, Roberta Cascarella, Melinda Corigliano, Sue Casanova, Frances Piemonte, Kyle VanderBogart, Kathy Max im, Leslie Tietze, Deanne Gaffney, Ronald Madonia, Theodore Lince, Lester Dingely, Todd Matthews, Ann Fricke, Jackie Bjorlie, Karen Es posito, Debbie Lane, Paula McCrillis, | vnda Patchen, Gloria Fedun. Vicki Fedun. ROW 3 — Sandy Richard, Pam Stasio, Judy Domurat, Janet Bush, Bronwyn Mever, Sharon Saldato, Elaine Davis, Debbie Marcellus, Ann Redmond, Helen Sanzone, John Caldwell, Tim Motil, Bob Kull man, Bob Grabo, Bob Dixon, Bonnie Miller, Joanne Morris, Mary Capponi, Sarah Ellis, Barb luorino, Paula Bravo, Joan Perry, Cindy Colouc cio. ROW 4 — Debbie Telander. Marvy Mudge, Barb Baldwin, Jane Bartell, Judy Gravy, Dawn Littler, Nan Decker, Sylvia Smith, Sue Hines Lynn Burgess, Renee Vito, Mike Clute, John Greene, Jeff SSpiker, Ron Joseph, Dave Peroni, Elizabeth Bambury, Kathy Kessler, Karen Agone Paula Baldwin, Margaret DeBella, Kim Kahler, Mona Rossi, Karen Panara 119 SOPHOMORE CHORUS The Sophomore Choir, under the direction of Mr. Moonan is a preparatory group for A Cappella Choir. Those who prove themselves worthy are advanced to the A Cappella ROW | — Patty Wynne, Pat Jones, Karen Pohl, Jeannette Foster, Lori Holewinski. ROW 2 — Shirley La Pointe, Jovce Gubbins, Virginia Fulghum. Bev Null, Sallv Prossner BLACK HISTORY CLUB Black Historv Club, under the supervision of Mr. Arthur, is open to black and white stu- dents at R.F.A. The club's main purpose is to impart the knowledge of the Black Man’s ex- periences in America to the students. Black History Club put on a fashion show that con- tained handmade as well as store donated arti- cles. Their annual activities include numerous bake sales. a trip to Utica College. and a dance Karen Davi Secretary: Joel Smith. President: Rita Dixon lreasurer: Nanev McGuire. Vice-President } ; ‘ : A Members — Linzev Armstrong. Celeste Barnett. [ke Ben nett. Renee Bilton. Michael Bovd. Tom Brewer, Hadley Brown. Vickie Childs. Tons Coleman, Karen Davis. Shat on DeBerry, Gwen Evans. Robert Evans. Larry Fletcher Bob Levis. George Foster, Eddie Gaither, Nadine Gaith er. Ron Gaither. Fern Goodman. Mildren Greene. Darv Hart. Bruce Horn. Lavina James. Larry Jones. Leon Jones. Leatha King, Auron Lewis. Herbie Lewis. Melva Lewis. Carol Lodge. Karen Lodge, Darlene Mack. Todd Matthews, Rickes MeClain, Nanes MeGuire. Sonya Mos Ken Nelson, Renee Novy. David Parker, Janet Parker Louie Pitts. Cindy Reed. Mark Reed. Arnella Reeves Eddie Richard. Clitt Robinson. lavis Robinson. Maxine Robinson, Woody Robinson. Robin Sanders. Joel Smith Linda Smith. Debbie Turner, Darlene Watson. Shelah Watts, David Weston, Larry Wilcox. Regie Williams Carolvn Yearbv. Yolande Yearby Members — Connie Austin, Earline Bennett, Alberta Bove. Janet Bush, Carol Crandall, Chris DeSimone Dar DeSimone. Judy Domurat, Karen Esposito, Gloria Fedun, Vicki Fedun, Maria Ferris, Marv Kay Gardner Missy Kesler ( hris Kullmann Debbie Lanc Robe rta Lane. Kathy Maxim. Robin McClintock. Colleen Robin McClintock, President; Janet Bush, Vice-President; Kathy Max McHorney, Dawn Mecca, Fran Phillips, Karen Pohl im, Treasurer; Helen Swerediuk, Secretary Sally Prossner, Helen Swerediuk, Diane Versace Wendy Wescott SPANISH CLUB The purpose in having a Spanish Club is to enhance the stu- dents awareness of the Spanish culture beyond that of their classroom activities. The big event in the winter is their Christmas party, always accompanied by a pinata. To raise money to support a foster child in South America, a dance is held in the spring Sandi Mercuri, President; Ann Richards Vice-President This year German Club is under the supervision of Mr. Clark. German Club is for students inter- ested in learning more about German customs, language, and culture. GERMAN CLUB Members — Liz Ackerman, Ray Burchfield, Toni Campanella, Dick Carodino, Jim Clark, Vicki Comstock, Bill Cook, Maria Coughlin, Garv Crouth, Chery! Daily, Zoe Davis, Henri DeLong, Paul Demski, Larry Derrick, Aaron Dewev, Carla DiCastro Barb Dunn, Susan Eitches, Paul Ellis, Pat Fitzgibbon, Bev Fuller, Allison Gardella Sara Gregg, Gigi Guandlach, Mike Hoke. Keith Holberger. Mike Hovencamp, Randy Hubbard, Sue Hubbard, Christine Huss John Kleindienst, David Kolassa, Carol Kru- linski, Carol Krumbach, Rick Leidig, Teresa Long, Marg McCormick, Tom Mclnerney Sandra Mercuri, Ton Miniad, Diane Olsen Susan Ouderkirk, Dawn Pannozo, Bill Pa- procki, Thomas Pooler. Rich Rice, Ronald Rice, Sandy Richard, George Rickert, Paula Roller, John Roser, Paul Salamonowitz Robin Sanders, James Schoenfelder, Leslie Tietze, Dave Vickers. Donna Wood, Paul Yager FRENCH CLUB French Club, under the direction of Miss Tall- man, is open to students who wish to broaden their knowledge of the French language and customs. Members must pay annual dues that will help finance a trip and a banquet during the year Ric Garafalo, Treasurer: Sue Ludin, President; Si President it Members Cyndy Arthur, Marie Ashline, Susan Baldigo Joan Broski, Elaine Burle Marv Capponi, Debbie Davis Paul Demski, Susan Eitches, Anita Favata, Anne Fricke Donna Flinchbaugh, Pat Forse, Ric Garofalo, Judv Grav Suzanne Haritatos, Cathv Hatch, Jessica Henze, Marcia Her tenstein, Gretchen Houser, Jeff K ypcnhik arol Krumbach Barbara Lim, Karen Lux a oO rv Jo Marceau Coug Martin, Marv Lou Mc d arlene MeGarr George Mead, Maureen O'Connell 1¢ Oudekirk, Tweet Peel, Mary Kav Peterson, Chris Poplawski, Lindie Ratzlaff Ann Redmond, Karen Roller, Kim Sasenberrv. Sue Sec JoAnn Spohn, Jean Tamburino, Sue Taylor, Lynn Thomas Robin Tietze, Pat Woodward curfa ECOLOGY CLUB Ecology Club members show an active interest in the conservation problems of the community and nation. This club is responsible for making us aware of our ecological problems during Earth Week. Some of their more important projects consisted of a SAVE-the-REDWOODS fund drive and a paper recycling project Frank Piazza, President; John Shillner, Vice-President; Bill Martin, Trea surer; Vicki Krisak, Secretary A Members: Liz Ackerman, Mike Berthold, Rick Garofalo, Louis Giar dino, JoAnn Gregory, Carol Krumbach, Marge Maitland, Linda Meadows, Mary Kay Peterson, Gary Sherwood Science Club, under the supervision of Mr. Uvanni, proposes to develop a stu dent's interest in various fields of sci- ence. Members work on projects that can be entered in Science Congress. A twenty-five dollar savings bond is awarded to the best entry from R.F.A ROW 1 — Frank Batteas, Vice-President; Michael Withiam, Joseph Lich- ko, Treasurer: ROW 2 — Roger Seaton, President: Robert Spindler Members — Frank Batteas, Karen Blinn, John Caldwell, Sue Coe, Gary Crouth, Kathy Dublanica, Pat Emison, Perry Gifford, John Kahler, Joe Lich- ko, David Pieluszezak, Roger Seaton, Robert Spin- dler, Pam Stasio, Paul Taschler, Donald Weisen- burger, Mike Withiam, Dan Zaglaniczny The Debate Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Roman DEBA | E; is for students interested in informal debate competition Debate Club is sponsored bv the Forensic League. De- C | | B bates scheduled for this vear are Students vs. Fac ultv and Juniors vs. Seniors Pat Emison, Co-Captain; Sue Coe, V ice-President, Pam Smith. Secretary: Dawn Ratzlaff, Treasurer Members — Sue Coe, Robin Dvkens, Pat Emison, Jean Fontana Pat Forse. Dawn Ratzlaff. Anthony Santulli, Pam Smith AFS The main purposes of this club are to raise money to bring a student to Rome, to make the AFS student feel at home while he is here, and to build enthusiasm for the AFS program in RFA. Some of the projects sponsored throughout the year are the AFS picn- ic, fund raising drive, a dance, a child- ren’s film festival, and an annual AFS weekend for all exchange students in the area. Tweety Peel, Treasurer; Jackie Bjorlie, Vice-President; Judy Do- murat, President Doug Austin, Jackie Bjbrlie, Elaine Burley, Pat Cmison, Susan Coe, Cindy Coluccio, Camille Conner, Maria Coughlin, Robin Davis, Judy Domurat Kathy Dublanica, Jennifer Fedorek, Gloria Fedun, Vicky Fedun, Albert Ferlo, Donna Flinchbaugh, Debra Fragapane, Mary Kay Gardner, Jeanne Goodblood, Judy Gray, Jim Griffith, Sue Grove, Sue Harmon, Paula Hidy, Nancy Kortz, Carol Krisak, Vicky Lamandia, Debbie Lane, Phil Little Karen Lux, George Mead, Robin McClintoch, Mary Lou McDonald, Dawn Mecca, Diane Miller, Raul Montsinos, Tweety Peel, Gene Rasmussen, Dawn Ratzlaff, Sue Securra, Linda Jo Summa, Helen Swerediuk, Charlene Tanny, Diane Versace, Bonnie Williams, Nancy Williams Members — Cyndy Arthur, Pam Ball, Ron Bates, Duayna Bathrick, Lorraine Board- man, Gene Brown, Terri Davis, Roxanne DeAngelis, Paul Demski, Aaron Dewey Debbie Dorn, Denise Ellison, Anita Favata, Mary Jo Ferrare, Mary Kav Gardner, Shel- ley Gardner, Sara Gregg, Becky Grooch. Todd Harris, Jane Hatley, Pet Heiduck, Donna Hickey, Terry Humphries, Barb Jackson, John Kahler, Chris Kip , Debbie Kozick, Debbie Lane, Mark McDonald, Bob McGloughlin, Jim McMahon, John Mizgala, Bob Mosea, Dick Olney, Mark Olney, Janet Outwater, Patty Pace, Marvy Kay Peterson Fran Phillips, Francis Piemonte, Thom Po- lera, Sal Prossner, Paul Rapke, Gene Ras- mussen, Bob Reynolds, Rick Rienzo, Paula Roller, Frank Sanzone, Cindy Schaller, Joe Scherzi, Mark Schuster, Scott Simons, Gregg Syms, Mike Sinclair, Jim Siozopolous, Mare Sitrin, Karen Stedman, Pam Stefanik, Paul Stellato, Cathy Summa, JoAnn Tutzel, Ka- thy Vinneau, John Walker, John Waters Harry White, Judy Williams, Christie Win- drath, Pat Wood ward SKI CLUB ROW 1: Gregg Syms, Treasurer; Bob Mosca, Vice-President. ROW 2: Aaron Dewey, Secretary; Mr. Don Boardman, Harry White President Supervised by Mr. Don Boardman, Ski Club promotes skiing for all winter sport enthusiasts. Ski movies are shown in the evenings to enable the members to devel- op ski techniques which they are able to practice on various ski trips Warp 5 is an outdoors club sponsored by Don Boardman is is supported by a large numer of stu- dents. The group has had camping and hiking trips to Mt. Marcy, Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon, and various other wilderness areas. There is a good deal of hiking, sharing, and roughing-it on Warp 5 trips: therefore, a potential Warp 5’ers must be sound in mind and especially in body. There is no set Mem- bership, and campers are taken on a first-come first- serve basis, according to transportation facilities. 13 Members — Peggy Britton, Don Boardman- Advisor, John Chemelli, Denise Ellison, Joe Ferlo, Jim Griffith, Dick Hurtz, Jeff Kop- chik, John Lauber, Dave Leffert, George Mead, Felice Meadows, Robin Mills, Bob Mosca, Bill Powers, Steve Raymond, Ann Redmond, Jim Richards, Anita Rizio, John Roser, Dedra Santaferrara, Liz Sims, John Spink, Martin Suleski, John Waters, Eric Wightman, Joe Ziemann The name of this club speaks for itself. The mem- bers job is to promote school spirit in all sports ac- tivities. They are responsible for arranging trans- portation to out-of-town games, selling megaphones and penants, and holding a dance. With the pro- ceeds the club is able to sponsor the Fall Weekend and other festivities such as a party at the end of the year 1P) i st Cu oot Me i Janet Bush, Vice-President; Robert Dixon, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Rita Thaver, President Members — Betsy Anania, Janet Bush, Leo Capoccia, Robert Cascarella, Cindy Coluccio, Bob Dixon, Judy Domurat, Pam Finn, Cindy Heburn, Donna Hickey, Bill Hoag, Patty Hnudsen, Carol Krisak, Robin McClintock, Mary Lou MacDonald, Diane Miller, Marianne Pouse, Kim Sasenberry, Donna Schofield, Judy Simpson, Mark Spencer, Rita Thayer, Denise Thompson, Leslie Tietze, Glenda Wills, Pat Woodward This organization offers the opportunity to those students interested in teaching to pursue their interest in the education profession. To raise money to finance a trip to one of the state colleges, the club sponsors the student-faculty basketball game and wraps up the evening with a dance. Pam Scarchilli, Vice-President; Debbie Lane, Treasurer; Mary Kay Gardner, Secretary FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Members — Gail Bacher, Reneé Bilton, Jackie Bjorlie, Kathy Bocu- zlak, Alberta Bove, Debby Bryan, Anne Butler, Mary Capponi, Cor- in Coleman, Debbie Davis, Elaine Davis, Chris DeSimone, Darlene DeSimone, Karen Esposito, Jennifer Fedorek, Mary Kay Gardner Carol Krumbach, Bobbie Lane, Debbie Lane, Barb Lim, Toni Ma- lorzo, Mary Lou McDonald, Dawn Mecca, Monica Merritt, Sue Ouderkirk, Marlene Pascucci, Mary Kay Peterson, Sharon Rappa Pam Searchilli, Helen Swerediuk, Anne Troutman, Diane Versace Nancy E. McGuire, Vice-President; Patricia Dehnart, President: Brenda Peterpaul, Treasurer Members — Liz Ackerman, Deborah Ackley Jeanne Augustine, Barbara Baldwin, Paula Baldwin, Carmela Bennett, Jan Bidwell, Benee Bilton Karen Blinn, Lynn Burgess, Marlene Burlison, Anna Butler, Toni Campa- nella, Janet Carmona, Robin Carr, Rhonda Chilson, Nanev Clark, Virginia Colquhoun, Josephine Coniglio, Carol Crandall, Sally Dair, Mary Davison Rita Davison, Lee Dawson, Patricia Dav, Marv DeBonzo, Patricia Dehart, Chris Dixon, Dawn Dutelle, Kelly Evans, Beverly Fuller, Allison Gardella Sheree Gibson, Debra Girton, Mildred Greene, Suzanne Haritatos, Robins Henderson, Lorraine Holewinski, Susan Hubbard, Karen Huss, Kim Kah- ler, Mary Beth Kesler, Kathleen Kessler, Deborah Lee, Nancy McGuire, Donna Marchesane, Rosalie Militello, Rosanne Miller, Janet Nelson, Mary Nugent, Doreen Overrocker, Diane Oxford, Patricia Pace, Marcia Perry Brenda Peterpaul, Cheryl Peterson, April Picket, Sue Pohl, Sandra Pointon Sally Prossner, Dorine Pycior, Sharon Rappa, Renee Reams, Ann Richards, Sheree Rodgers, Maureen Rooney, James Rundell, Lynda Rusk, Cynthia Schaller, Lynette Schoenfelder, Gail Serino, Anne Simeral, Linda Smith Pamela Stasio, Pam Stefanik, Karen Stedman, Charlene Stoddard, Cathy Summa, Jean Tamburino, Charlene Tanny, Eda Trifiletti, Anne Troutman FUTURE NURSES oy Future Nurses, under the direction of Mrs. Guy, is organized for girls interested in pursuing a career in nursing or other medical fields. The members volunteer to help at Rome City Hospital and G.A.F.B. Hospital. To further the knowledge of its members, the club takes several field trips to nursing schools in the area Elizabeth Ackerman, Marie Ashline, Douglas Austine, Linda Bardwell. Kathy Boezulak, Lvnn Burgess, Ann Butler. Mary Anne Carletta, Donalvn Chirillo, Mark Clute, Michael Clute Susan Coe, Vicki Comstock, Carol D'Amore, Robin Davis, Terri Davis, Zoe Ann Davis, Nanette Decker, Pat Dehnart Peter Diviak, Kathy Dublanica, Sara Ellis, Pat Emison, Ce- cilia Fanfarillo. Jennifer Fedorek, Marie Ferris, Donna Flinchbaugh, Jeanette Foster, Virginia Fulghum, Allison Gardella, Shelly Gardner, Kelli Grimm, Paula Hidy, Judith Hoekstra, Martha Hopkins, Joseph Hughes, Cathy Hurley Christina Huss, Carol Knobloch, Tanny Kvreages, Vicky Lamandia, James Lavinia, Deborah Lee, Margaret Lombar- do. Teresa Long, Cindy Ludlow, Susan Ludlow, Marv Joe Marceau, Jean Martini, Nanev McGuire, Roseanne Miller, Jackie Mole, Chris Money, Mary Nugent, Diane Olsen, Shir- lev Percy, Pamela Perry, Frank Piazza, Sally Prossner, Verner Radcliff, Renee Reana, Anita Rizio, Linda Rudolph, John Schellner. Anne Simeral, Liz Sims, Marcia Spraggins, Pam Stefanik, Kathy Stromick, Charlene Tanny, Anne Troutman, Diane Vaughn, Crvstal Waters, Debbie Wright, Liz Wright. Darlene Zakala LIBRARY COUNCIL Library council, advised by Mrs. Mortis and Mrs Beam, is devoted to serving the library. The jobs of the members include shelving books, and processing new books, charging out books, and keeping the library in general working order for the students and faculty of Rome Free Acaemy Wed yi CHESS CLUB Joe Lichko-Vice President, Ted Chmielewski-President, Eric Shimomura-Sec- retary, Row 2: Bob Kullmann-Tournament Director, Frank Batteas-Treasurer A.. Chess Club enables its members to learn and practice the game of chess. Under Mr A newly formed club at R. F Gray's sponsership, the club held a tournament among its members. Members — Debbie Ackley, Frank Batteas Marvy Anne Carletta, Ted Chmielewski Michael Clute, John DiBari, Peter Diviak Bob Kullman, Joe Lichko, Ted Lince, Mark Longo, Rick Martin, Terry McConnell, Gregg Mead, Tom Merrick, Anthony Santul- li, Elmer Sasenbury, Gary Sherwood, Eric Shimomura, Dave Turner, Paul Versace The 1972 Talent Show, “Who is Joe Mechanic and Why is He Saving All Those Terrible Things About Me?’ , was presented by the King Kong Memorial Theater. Cheapo Cheapo Productions, with Scott Simons as director and Harry White as producer, held the audience in anticipation as to the identity of Joe Mechanic throughout the en- tire show TALENT SHOW AUDIO VISUAL CLUB Members — Ryck Campbell. Robin Carr, Steven Casey, William Colan gelo, Mike Crowley, Sondra Davies, Laura Davis. Donna DelBalso Paul Endy, John Engleman, Cataldo Faroni, Mike Glover, Jeanne Goodblood, Kevin Kieffer, Judith Lauber, Kathy Messmer, Bradley Nixon, Barry O'Connor, Fred O'Neil, Bill Patchen, Philip Rockhold Cathy Rotolo, Hardy Smith, Tim Spoon, Richard Stepanian, Grey Gyms, Doug Tavlor, Terry Turley, Paul Versace, Kevin Van Vechten Joseph Viola, Paul Yager, Michael Zilnik Gregory Syms — T reasurer, Kit Faroni — Vice President, Kathy Messmer — President, Ryck Campbell, Cathy Rotolo — Secretary Under the supervision of Mr. Buchweitz, members of the Audio-Visual Club distribute rented and purchased films to teachers. The club also serves in the production of transparencies and instruction in the operation of audio- visual equipment. Students may go to the Audio-Visual room to view films during their studyhalls. BEE ESS CLUB Donna Flinchbaugh, Jackie Bjorlie. Ann Liz Sims. ROW 2 — Peggy Britton Jim Griffith, ROW 4 — ROW 1 — Felice Meadow Bill Powers, Don Boardman Redmond, Denise Ellison. ROW 3 George Mead Al Ferlo, Jeff Kopchik, John Roser Bee-Ess Club. advised by Mr Boardman, is open to all students who want an opportunity to dis- cuss issues of mutual concern Evervone Is allowed to voice his opinions at these sessions. The meetings last as long as someone is willing to talk and someone to listen FUTURE SECRETARIES The Future Secretaries of America, advised by Mrs. Sue Rossi, helps to prrepare high school girls for vocations in the fast-paced business world. The club is financed through bake sales and candy sales eel? 5S. e . Ce Wee : + a ot a eo ny. Le el ve 4 _ . Sas eo VP y VEY BAA ratr- oe asieat - . 4 a4 KARE PTE Debbie Fragapane, President; Marie Rossi, Vice- President; Robin Davis, Secretary; Rosanne Loparco Members — Genny Anderson, Chery! Benson, Laurie Carr, Anna Chmielewski, Camille Conner, Robin Davis, Judi Drewnowski Kathy Evorenos, Debra Fragapane, Mary Giardino, Jean Gibilaro Joyce Gubbins, Mary Heaverin, Sue Hines, Cindy Kurtz, Rosanne Loparco, Donna McLain, Kathy Miller, Marv Mudge, Gloria Otta- vio, Lynda Patchen, Marie Preski, Paula Roller, Marie Rossi, Mona Rossi, Marjorie Smith, Susan Stefanik, Bonnie Tuthill Members Gail Bacher, Debby Brvan, Debbie Davis, Elaine Davis Robin Dykens, Jeanette Foster, Sue Grove, David Heilig, Martha Hop kins, Barb luore, Gary Johnson Debbie Kozick, Carol Krumbach Mary Anne Limner, Mary Lou Mc Donald, Naney McGuire Dawn Mecca, Mary Kay Peterson, Frank Piazza, Joel Rinne Peter Rinne Claire Roca, Betsy Sanborn, Anthony Santulli, Jeff Schwartz, Sue Seccurra Marjorie Smith, Rita Thaver, JoAnn Tvtul RED CROSS Sue Grove, Secretary; Gail Bacher, Treasurer; Debbi Davis, President; Martha Hopkins, Vice- President The Red Cross Club, under the direction of Mr. Grapensteter, raises money for charitable purposes. The club has an annual fund-raising drive, sells candy and sponsors a dance throughout the school vear I € DeSimone Vice President Dawn Mecca Secretary JUNIOR Member Deborah Ackley. Joan Broski. Corin Coleman. Cozette Davi Chris DeSimone. Darlene DeSimone. Diane Donahue, Jill Dowd, S , Eitches, Gloria Fedun, Fern Goodman, Mary Heaverin, Cindy Heburn Robin Henderson, Donna Hicke Terry Humphries, Christine Hu Car Krisak. Vicky Lamandia. Melva Lewis, Deborah Marcellus, Kathy Maxim Sheila McClain, Mary Lou McDonald, Carlene MeGart Dawn Mecca Diane Miller, Patsy Morgan, Janet Outwater, Diane Oxford, Kathleen Pa ceca, Fran Phillips, Diane Raymond, Darlene Rossi, Robin Russo, Robin Sanders, Donna Schofield, Carol Stirpe, Rita Thaver, Donna Wheeler Diana Whitne Bonnie Williams, Glenda Wills, Christie Windratl GYMLEADERS SOPHOMORE Members Valerie Ahles, Cindy Alonge, Sharron Amidon, Genny Ander son, Kathy Ashline, Lori Armstrong, Wendy Arthurs, Connie Austin, Paula Baldwin, Pam Ball, Debbie Bartlett, Duyana Bathrick, Kim Beach, Carm Bennett, Janice Blowers, Debbie Bottini, Jane Boulanger, Yvonne Bouvier Kathy Bova, Patricia Briggs, Debby Brvan, Lvnn Burgess, Wendy Calnero Toni Campanella April ¢ arambia, Roxanne Carrick, Debbie Carroll Rhonda Chikon, Ann Cianfrocco, Sue Coe, Debbie Colangelo, Diane Cop pola, Alice Corigliano, Dorilee Cornish, Cathy Coviello, Cheryl Daily, Deb Danti, Terri Davis, Cindy DeProspero, Carla DiCastro, Kathy Dublanica Kathy Edick, Pat Emison, Sue Farrier, Vicki Fedun, Jeanette Foster Nadine Gaither, Shelly Gardner, Candy Gleba, Naney Gorezyea, Chris Gossner, Joyce Gubbins, Sherry Hadlock, Gwenn Hatfield, Joan Heilig Barb Jackson, Lavina James, Chris Jenkins, Gwyn Jones, Judy Jones, Miss Kesler, Kathy Kessler, Pat Knudsen, Chris Kullmann, Georgine Lambert Debbie Lee, Thea Leffert, Anna Leonbruno, Diane Littler, Carol Lodge Margaret Lombardo, Sue Ludlow, Rosanne Macri, Chris Mantelli, Rose marie Marino, Diane Mather, Claudia Morin, Ginger Morrison, Kim Nel son, Ellen Nicholson, Mary Nugent, Pam Owens, Donna Pannozo, Janet Parker, Michelle Passante, Donna Patane, Jan Patane, Mary Pereto, Joan Perry, Pam Perry, Cheryl Peterson, Lorraine Pettinelli, Karen Pohl, Norma Potter, Sally Prossner, Carol Race, Dawn Ratzlaff, Linda Reilly, Barb Rice Sherree Rodgers, Judy Rourke, Debra Santa Ferrara, Judy Setrin, Beth Sherry, Anne Simeral, Sue Sluter, Grace Squadrito, Pam Stefanik, Linda Stropp, Cathy Summa, Lorri Travis, Anne Troutman, Kyle VanderBogart Kathy Vinneau, Karen Virkler, Rene Vito, Michon White, Linda Wiggins Donna Wood, Debbie Wright, Liz Wright, Patty Wynne. Cathy Yager. Yo landa Yerby, Judy Zilnik, Debbie VanSlvke GYMLEADERS Pam Ball, Vice-President; Duayna Bathrick, President SENIOR This group of girls offers assistance to the girls gym teach- ers by aiding in the physical education classes. Their jobs range from taking roll call to picking up towels after show- ers. During the winter season, the girls sell various types of candy after school in the gym. With these proceeds a ban- quet is held in the Spring Nancv McGuire, Vice-President; Sue Seccurra, Treasurer; Rita Dixon. President: Melinda Corigliano, Secretary Members — Cyndy Arthur, Gail Bacher, Linda Baranowski, C¢ leste Barnett, Claudia Basher, Marianne Biancucci, Janice Bid- well, Renee Bilton, Alberta Bove. Janet Carmona, Melinda Cor- igliano, Sharon Corigliano, JoAnn Costello, Maria Coughlin Donna Davidson Margaret Dibella, Marilyn DiCastro, Rita Dixon, Nancy Ervin, Gwen Evans, Janet Filer, Donna Flinch- baugh, Dori Francescone, Ann Fricke, Schatzi Gabler. Carol Giardino, Mildred Greene, Sue Grove, Laurie Hall, Theresa Hei- lig, Suzanne Haritatos, Deborah Heath, Cynthia Kurz, Debra Lane, Dawn Littler, Karen Lodge, Rosanne Loparco, Karen Lux Ervetta Mack, Toni Malorzo, Joan Mammosser, Bev Mandroni- co, Donna Marchesane, Nancy McGuire, Mary Mudge, Sue Ni- gro, Maureen O Connell, Barb O Mara, Sue Ouderkirk, Karen Panara, Lisa Parish, Tweety Peel, Robin Pereto, Chris Poplaws ki, Joelle Procopio, Cindy Reed, Sandra Reed, Lorraine Richie Pamela Riolo, Donna Roberts, Ramona Rossi, Pam Scarchilli Gail Schuster, Sue Seccurra, Sharon Shaughnessy, Judy Simpson Liz Sims, Michelle Skrhak, Linda Smith, Lorraine Smith, Sharon Soldato, Susan Stefanik, Kathleen Stromick, Linda Summa, He- len Swerediuk, Linda Tagliere, Debra Telander, Lynn Thomas Robin Tietze, Laura Totaro, Donna Uvanni. Diane Vaghn Denise Venturo, Val Vinci, Wendy Wescott, Lou Ann Wheeler Sera Williams. Pam Wood. Caroline Yearby, Marv Yousev. Bon nie Zilnik Mike McCarthy, Vice-President; Benny Diliberto, Treasurer Mary Yousey, Secretary; Robert Dixon, President Block “R” Club, under the direction of Miss Demers and Mr. Coughlin. is a service club. The concession stand at basketball games is run by the club. and a dance is sponsered after the annual bonfire. Membership is open to students who have accumulated a high number of points for service in athletics and Ww ho have received the coaches recommendation BLOCK R™ Members Betsy Anania, Jesse Armstrong, Cvndv Arthur Steve Bailey, Edgar Bennett, Horace Brown, William Bather Mike Campanero, Leo Capoccia, Jack ¢ apponi, John Cata lano, Tony Ceravolo, Daymond Clark, Cindy Colluccio. Bob Constant, Melinda Corigliane, JoAnn Costello. Thom Dair Donna Davidson, Cozette Davis, Kevin Davis, Richard Del lork, Larry Derrick, Camillo DeSantis, Chris DeSimone. Dar DeSimone, Benny Diliberto, Robert Dixon, Rita Dixon. Dan Dombrwski, Jill Dowd, Gary Edelman, Donna Eldred. Rob ert Evans, Gloria Fedun, Robert Fitsik, Mark Fitzgerald. Tim Franscisco, Sal Frank, Renate Gabler, Ron Gaither, Dave Garlington. Carol Giardino, Bob Grabo, Mike Grande. David Gratch, Mike Graziano, Millie Greene. John Groman James Griffith, Greg Keller, Laurie Hall, Mare Hart, Jessica Henze Karen Lodge, Rick Loreto, Dave LoRusso, Gary Lovett, Mike McCarthy, Chris McCarthy, Terry McConnell. Ed McGurn Scott McKee, Shelia McClain, John Martineau. Linwood Maser, Todd Matthews, Doug Meiss, Ed Miller. Denise Mills, JoAnn Moris, Almond Mote, Gerald Nelson. Maureen O Connell, Mike O'Connell, Tony Ortolano, Mike Pace, Tom Palinski, Karen Panara, Lisa Parish, Jim Peal. Tweety Peel Fran Phillips, Dave Pieluszezek, Ron Pocchiari, Thom Polet a, Rick Rienzo, Bill Riley, Tony Romano, Owen Rowland Jim Rundell, Dave Russell, Mark Schaller, Sue Seccurra. Eric Shimomuro, Marty Siddall, Jim Siozopoulos, Scott Simons Robin Tietze, Gabe Vaccaro, Dave Vickers, Val Vinci. Louie Vito, Kim Windrath, Pat Woodward, Mary Yousey, Bonnie Zilnik OFFICIATING Officiating Club serves intramual and interscholastic sports activities. Through the guidance of Miss Demers, the girls learn the techniques of officiating. As scorekeepers, floor officials and timekeepers, these girls make fairness a part of the game Tweety Peel, Laurie Hall, Mary Yousey Members — Debbie Ackley, Sharon Amidon, Elizabeth Anania, Kathy Ashline, Paula Baldwin, Bobbie Bass, Duayna Bathrick, Carm Bennett, Earline Bennett, Renee Bilton, Tracy Birnie, Debbie Botti- ni, Jane Boulanger, Sheila Brown, Debby Bryan, Lynn Burgess. Marlene Burlism, April Carambia, Janet Carmona, Roxanne Car- rick, Diane Coppola, Melinda Corigliano, Cathy Coviello, Deb Dan- ti, Donna Lee Davidson, Cozette Davis, Terry Davis, Sharon Del- Vecchio, Carla DiCastro, Rita Dixon, Diane Donahue, Kathy Edick, Donna Eldred, Nancy Ervin, Gloria Fedun, Vicki Fedun, Janet Fil- er, Renate Gabler, Nancy Gardinier, Mildred Greene, Sara Gregg, Laurie Hall, Sue Haritatos, Dottie Healy, Joan Heilig, Terry Heilig, Robin Henderson, Jessica Henze, Donna Hickey, Gwyn Jones, Judy Jones, Terry Jones, Kim Kahler, Leatha King, Patty Knudsen, Carol Krulinski, Vicky Lamandia, Debbie Lane, Shirley LaPointe, Melva Lewis, Diane Littler, Carol Lodge, Karen Lux, Mary McCarthy, Carlene McGuary, Nancy McGuire, Roanne Macri, Patty Man- frates, Bonnie Marski, Diane Matherm, Dawn Mecca, Patsy Mor- gan, Maureen O-Cnnell, Janet Outwater, Diane Oxford, Janet Par- kherm, Michelle Passante, Tweety Peel, Robin Pereto, Denise Per- ry, Fran Phillips, Pat Powers, Sharon Rappa, Cindy Reed, Arnella Reeces, Barb Rice, Susan Rutherford, Robin Sanders, Kim Sasenber- y, Gail Schuster, Liz Sims, Margie Smith, Jean Staudmyer, Robin Tietze, Anne Troutmen, Michelle Vacca, Kyle VanderBogart, Val Vinci, Shelah Watts, Diane Whetney, Yolanda Yearby, Mary Yousey, Bonnie Zilnik AQUATICS The members of Aquatics Club serve as assistants during the girls swimming classes under the direction of Miss Luizzi. The girls also help out at the swim meets by scoring and timing Kathy Ashline, Connie Austin, Gail Bacher, Jane Boulanger, Lynn Burgess Carol Crandall, Carla Di Castro, Denise Ellis on, Sara Gregg, Sue Harmon, Robin Henderson, Paula Hidy, Missy Kessler Diane Little, Vicky Lomandia, Karen Lux, Colleen MecHorney, Maggie Me ormick, Monica Merritt, Sue Nigro Fran Piemonte, Patricia Powers, Sally Prossner, Mona Salvaggio, Kim Sasen bery, Linda Spaller, Charlene Tanny Laura Totaro, Kyle Vanderbogar Donna Hickey, Karen Lux, Sue Seccurra, Gail Bacher, Sue Nigro ers —_ Sa _ Members Deb Angell, Diana Cappo la, Cherly Daily, Lee Dawson, Sharon DelVecchio, Cindy DeProspero, Diane Donahue, Kim Kahler, Vicky Lamarelin Kathy Maxim, Diane Olsen, Kim Sasen bery, Liz Sims, Leslie Tietze The girls of the Managers’ Club give invaluable aid to the girls’ athletic staff. They help the gym teachers by taking care of phone calls in the of- fice, picking up the locker room, giving first aid, as necessary, and doing miscellaneous jobs. The managers also act as hostesses to visiting teams MANAGERS Marion Phipps John Redmorn Cynthia Keene Raimund Brown Mavis Moriarity Miss Robinson Miss Freeman Miss Jones Tad Voorhis Stella Brahms Phil Ford Janet Ross Mr. Back Jerry Flanagan Arthur Scott Jr Prudence Mason Claire Caiter Dean of Women Each year the senior class sponsors as one of its fund raising projects, a play This year a cast of eighteen put on Walter Keer’s Stardust. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Curtis Bates and Mr. Doug Frank, a Student teacher from Oneonta State College STARDUST Chris Salerno Mark Costello Peggy Britton Thom Dair Marie Ashline Karen Esposito Maria Coughlin Ann Redmond George Mead Donna Flinchbaugh Tom Andrews Judy Gray Albert Ferlo Don Bates Gerald Nelson Judy Lauber Janet Thomas Felice Meadow ShmMworo Fall Weekend is presented annually one weekend each fall in conjuction with a home football game. Fall Weekend queen candidates are nominated and then voted on by the entire senior class. The queen and her court are chosen from the semi-finalists. The girls are escorted on to the field by a young man of their choice and are presented flowers during the half-time of the football game. This years queen was Mary Yousey escorted by Ronald MacDonald. Her court was made up of Melinda Corigliano escorted by Scott Pito- niok, Cyndy Arthur escorted by Joe Olney, Cindy Vidzor escorted by Steve Flanders, Rita Dixon escorted by Ron Gaithers, and Nancy Ervin escorted by Tim Thomas. ROW | — Terry Bromiey, Kim Carlin, Terri Davis, Robin ROW 1 — Earline Bennett, Maxine Robinson, Sue Har- Russo, Pat Conover, Carol D’ Amore. ROW 2 — Ann Cian- mon, Elaine Miller, Mavis Robinson, Kathy Wicker. ROW frocco, Sheila Delaney, Pat Day, Pam Searchilli. Maria 2 — Rose Militello. Marv Jo Ferrare, Kathy Pacicca Ferris Deanna Avantini, Diane Littler J.V. MAJORETTES This year's majorettes were considered the most ourstanding ever seen by spectators. The head majorette, Jennifer Cecilia, led the marching band directed by Mr. John Wise. Each half-time performance by the majorettes exceeded the last one. Many twirling routines were highlighted by the demonstration of torch light batons. VARSITY Carol Giardino Head Jennifer Cecilia MAJORETTES oe ey = Pattv Knudsen, Jill Dowd, Karen Davis, Debbie Mavger, Bonnie Marsh, Leslie Tietze, Kathy Max im, Head Sara Gregg ].V. CHEERLEADERS 160 Rah! Rah! Rah! The Rome Free Academy cheerleaders are on the job cheering the home team to victory. These cheery souls can be seen at football and basketball games rousing the spirit of the student body with their cheers. Mary You- sey, the cheerleader's leader, organizes cheers every Tues- day and Thursday night after school to prepare the girls for the games. Advisor Carol Ceravolo is always there to lend a guiding, helpful hand and ar®extra “Hurray” to these hard- working girls Robin Tietze Linda Calandra Cindy Coluccio Corin Coleman Rita Dixon Melinda Corigliano Laurie Hall Tweety Peel HONOR SOCIETY Members Elizabeth Ackerman, Karen Agone, Cyndy Ar thur, Marie Ashline, William Augustine, Susan Baldigo, Amy Baldigo, Melanie Bednash, Jackie Bjorlie, James Briggs, Peg gv Britton, Elaine Burley, John Carr, Jennifer Cecelia, Wil liam Culbertson, Donna Davidson, Deborah Davis, Mary Davison, Paul Demski, Richard Dellork, Kevin Denyl, Mar garet DiBella, Judy Domurat, Steve Dudley, Barb Dunn, Al Ferlo, Bob Fitsik, Pat Fitzgibbon, Donna Flinchbaugh, Carl Ford, Ann Fricke, Matthew Frohlich, Schatzi Gabler, Mary Gardner, Pam Gawarecki, Diane Giambona, Carol Giardino Bob Grabo, Dave Gratch, Mike Graziano. Judy Gray, Sue Grove, Laurie Hall, Sue Haritatos, Jan Hatley, Tom Hold ridge, Gretchen Houser, Luanne Jutzeler, Jeff Kopchik, Vicki Krisak, Carol Krumbach, Debbie Lane, Judy Lauber, Ro sanne Loparco, Dave LoRusso, Gary Lovett, Sue Ludin, Kar en Lux, Donna McLain, Terry McConnell, Pat McMahon George Mead, Felice Meadow, Kathy Messmer, Barb Mizga la, Cherv! Morat, Almond Mote, Gerald Nelson, Grace Nel son, Sue Nigro, Lorraine Oatman, Mike O' Brien, Tom Ow ens, Karen Panara, Lisa Parish, Steve Parry, Marlene Pascuc ci, Lynda Patchen, Marcia Pawlak, Tweety Peel, Robin Pere to Mary Kay Peterson Ron Pocchiari Thom Polera Joelle Procopio, Maria Purcell, Bob Putnam, Donna Radin, Ann Redmond, Terry Richard, Ann Richards, Peter Rinne, Paul Salamonowicz, Anthony Santulli, Pam Scarchilli, Gail Schus ter, Jeff Schwartz, Sue Seccurra, Jeff Setrin, Gary Sherwood Scott Simons, Liz Sims, Joel Smith, JoAnn Spohn, Bill Stew art, Kathy Stromick, Jim Straney, Helen Swerediuk, Ed Szyp- er, Janet Thomas, Lynn Thomas, Robin Tietze, Joe Trinka David Turner, Bonnie Tuthill,. Mary Lynn Wager, Sera Wil liams, Jeff Williams, Paul Windrath, Darlene Zakala, Joseph Zeppetelo ere Jackie Bjorlie, President Bob Grabo, Vice President Karen Panara, Secretary Treasurer ae Honor Society, under the supervision of Mrs. Gifford, strives to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimu- late a desire to render service, promote worthy leader- ship, and encourage the development of character in students of Rome Free Academy. The members are selected for their service, academic honors, and leadership Su D Dibe Flinchbaugh irl Ford I Frohlich, Mary K. Gardner James Gr { ar | Krumba kK Debr Karen Lux, Terry McConnel Mahon, George Mead, Felice Nelson, Susan Nigro, Thomas Owen Panara, Mary Kay Peterson, Thomas Joelle Procopio, Ann Redmond Paul Salamonowicz, Anthony ffith, Susan Grove Schwartz, Susan Securra, Gary Sherwo Simons Elizabeth Sims Joel Smith Spohn, Helen Swerediuk, Edward Szvper Thomas, Robin Tietze, David Turt Lynr Wager Darlene Zakala COLGATE SEMINAR Colgate Seminar is a special program in which selected stu- dents from RFA and several area schools are invited to par- ticipate in lectures given by Colgate University protessors Lecture subjects include Psychology, Mythology. Biology Drama, Logic, Religion, History, and Literature Mr. Ball is RFA’s supervisor and is assisted by Jett Kopchik- President, Sue Nigro-Vice President, and Helen S werediuk- Secretary- Treasurer REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP Winners — Doug Austin, Susan Baldigo, Melanie Bednash, Michael Belle- feuille, Gene, Brown, Donna Davidson, Deborah Davis, Margaret DiBella, Barb Dunn, Al Ferlo, Michael Fitzgibbons, Donna Flinchbaugh, Carl Ford, Matthew Frohlich, Pam Gawarecki, Jim Griffith, Sue Grove, Tom Hold- ridge, Gretchen House, Jeff Kopchik, Vicki Krisak, Carol Krumbach, De- bra Lane, Judy Lauber, Karen Lux, Terry McConnell, Pat McMahon, George Mead, Felice Meadow, Gerald Nelson, Sue Nigro, Tom Owens, Mary Peterson, Thom Polera, Bill Powers, Joelle Procopio. Donna Radin, Arvid Rinne, Paul Salamonowicz, Anthony Santulli, Jeff Schwartz, Jeff Se- trin, Gary Sherwood, Scott Simons, David Smith, Rick Smith, Joanne Spohn, Jim Straney, Helen Swerediuk, Janet Thomas, Lynn Thomas, Robin Tietze, David Turner, Lynn Wager, Jeff Williams, Kim Windrath, Darlene Zakala, Joseph Zeppetello This year sixty members of the senior class were awarded scholarships on the basis of their scores on the Regents Scholarship Exam. This exam requires a full day for its administration. Students are tested in English, social studies, art, music, mathematics, and science. Terry McConnell received the highest score in Oneida County with a 283 while James Griffith tied for third with a 278. LETTERS OF COMMENDATION ROW | — Carol Krumbach, Helen Ann Swerediuk, JoAnn Spohn, Mary Kay Peterson, Felice Meadow. ROW 2 — Gary Sherwood Susan Baldigo, Lynn Thomas, Joelle Procopio, Patty McMahon. ROW 3 — George Mead, Matthew Frohlich, Carl Ford, Albert Ferlo NATIONAL MERIT A SEMI-FINALISTS The NMSOQT, the most difficult of the standar- ized tests given to juniors, is used to acknowl- edge academically talented students on the basis of English usage, mathematics usage, social studies, natural sciences reading, and word usage. Students earning high scores re- ceive a Letter of Commendation. In addition, the top scorers may become finalists Terry McConnell, Jim Griffith. Lynn Wager Abbott, Richard — Swimming Ackerman, Elizabeth — Future Nurses, Latin Club, Ecology Club, Library Council, German Club, Tennis Agone, Karen — AFS, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Bee Ess Club, A Capella Choir, Echo Staff Anania, Mark — J. V. Football, Flag Football, Basket ball, Volleyball Andrews, Tom — Senior Play, Valent Show, Track Team Andrews, Pat — Volleyball, Gymleaders. Andrewski, Margaret — Gymleaders, Pep Club, Li- brary Council. Arthur, Cynthia — J. V. Cheerleading, Competitive Swimming, Field Hockey, Freneh Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Ski Club, Officiating.) Aquatics Club, AFS Ashline, Marie — National Honor Society, Senior Play, French Club, Echo, Library Council, Future Teachers. Augustine, William — Track Team Austin, Douglas — Library Council, AFS, Warp, Student Council, Band. Avery, Paul — Track, Intermural Football, Volleyball: Bacher, Gail — Red Cross Club Treasurer, Aquatics Club, Radio Workshop, Ski Club AFS, French Chub, Future Teachers, Gymleaders, Library Council. Bailey, Steve — Varsity Golf Baldigo, Susan — De-O-Wain-Sta Business Staff Se@ retary Treasurer, French Club, Gymleaders, Red Cross, Colgate Seminar. Baranowski, Linda — Library Council, Aquatics Club, Managers, Gymleaders, Warp 5, Bowling, Junior Prom Committee. Barnett, Celeste — Intramurals, Black History Club, Gymleaders, Bee Ess . Bass, Bobbie — Volleyball, Student Council Bates, Donald — Rostra, Radio Echo, Echo, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Senior Play. Beach, Judy — Gymleaders, Bowling, Monitors Bednash, Melanie — Secretary of Junior Class, Stu- dent Council, Pep Club, French Club, Junior Class Ring Committee, AFS, Future Nurses, Ski Club. Bellefeuille, Mike — Ski Club, Intramurals Benn, Christine — Library Council, Red Cross, Gymleaders Bennett, Mark — Radio Club, Basketball Bertone, Mike — Varsity Soccer, Intramurals, Echo Bianeucci, Angelo — Track Biancucci, Marianne — Gymleaders, Bowling, Basket- ball, Managers Bidwell, Janice + Future Nurses, Gymleaders, Pep Club, Student Council Bielby, Pat — Future Nurses, Library Council, Red Cross. Bilton, Renee — Varsity Majorettes, Future Teachers. Student Couneil) Future Nurses, Aquatics, Gym- leaders, Officiating, Managers, Black History Club, Ecology Club. Bishop, Blair —Swim Team, Tennis Bjorlie, Jackie — Honor Society President, AFS Vice- President, Colgate Seminar, Future Teachers, Span- ish Club, De-O-Wain-Sta, Organization of Socrates: Bee Ess, Student Council, Pep Club Blockston, Frank — J. V. Swimming Boulerice, Debbie — Student Council, Red Cross Bovee, Alberta — Orchestra, Gymleaders, Future Teachers, Tennis, Managers, Intramurals, Spanish Club, AFS Bramble, Shelly — Bowling, A Capella Choir, Arch- ery, Gymleaders, Managers Brave, Paula A Capella Choir, Tennis, Sophomore Choir Briggs, Jim — Varsity Basketball, Football, Baseball, Pep Club Britton, Peggy — Rostra, Colgate Seminar, Warp 5, Bee Ess, Aquatics, Ecology Club. Brown, Gene — Ski Club, Warp 5, Black History Club, Cross Country, Track, Red Cross. Burley, Elaine — French Club, AFS, Library Council, Echo, Future Nurses. Bush, Janet — A Capella Choir, Pep Club Vice-Presi- dent, Spanish Club Vice-President, Student Council, AFS, Senior Play. Buttacavoli, Jackie — Bowling, Basketball, Gymlead- ers, Volleyball, Swimming, Student Council, Archery Jaldwell, John — Science Club, A Capella Choir ampanaro, Mike Var. Track, Var. Football, Block “R’, Student Council ‘apoccia, Leo — Var. Basketball, Soccer, Block “R”’, Pep Club, J. Basketball ‘arr, Robin — Future Nurses, A Capella Choir, ‘assere, Joseph — Intramurals astro, Armand — Intramurals, |.Vi Football, Var. Football erevolo, Anthony — Var. Football Capt, Var La- crosse Capt., J.V. Football, Bloek “R , Weight|ift- ing, Track ‘itro, Denise — FNA, Radio Eeho, Pep Club, Gym- leaders, Archery Club ‘lark, Daymond — Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, Block “‘R’’, Var. Baseball ‘lark, Dave — Track, Cross Country, Intramurals. ‘lark, June — FNA, Red Cross Club, Gymleaders tolangelo, Bill — Audio-Visual, Intramurals ‘oluccio, Cindy — Spanish Club, Var. Cheerleadingg Intramurals, AFS, Pep Club, Officiating ‘ommisso, John — Intramurals ‘onestabile, Anthony — Audio-Visual, Intramurals. ‘origliano, Melinda Block “R’, Var. Cheerleading, Officiating, Gymleaders, Intramurals, Pep Club, Ski Club, J.V. Cheerleading, Aquatics Club, Basketball. Corigliano, Sharon — Latin Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Pep Club Intramurals, Officiating, Gymlead- ers, Ski Club. Costello, JoAnn — De-O-Wain-Sta Ed. Staff, Intr a- murals, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Block “R”, Gym- leaders, French Club, Field Hockey, Ring Committee Coughlin, Maria — AFS, Intramurals, Track, German Club, Senior Play, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Manag= ers, FTA Cross, Mary Carol — Red Cross Club, Gymleaders. Davidson, Donna Lee — Block “R’, Honor Society, Band, Gymleaders, Gymnastics, Senior Play, Offici- ating, AFS, Latin Club Davis, Debbie Red Cross Club, Pres., De-O-Wain- Sta Bus. Staff, FTA, French Club, Ecology Club, Band, Colgate Seminar, Library Council Davis, Laura — Red Cross Club, Archery, Library Council Davis, Zoe — German Club, Echo, Library Council Davison, Mary — FNA Dehnart, Pat — FNA Pres., Aquatics Club, Red Cross Club{Gymleaders Delbalso, Donna — Audio-Visual, Choir Dellork, Rich — JV. Football, J.V. Basketball, J.V Baseball, Var. Football, Var. Basketball, Var. Base- ball. Block “R”. Demski, Paul — Ski Club, Pep Club, Soccer, Wres- tling, Spanish Club. Derrick, Larry — Cross Country, Track, Hockey Man- ager, Block R . DiBella, Margaret — Gymleaders, Ecology Club, Spanish Club, A Capella Choir DiCastro, Marilyn — Gymleaders, Softball Diliberto. Benny — Block “‘R” Treas., Student Council Manager of Var. Track, Var. Basketball, Var. Foot- ball, J.V. Basketball Dixon, Rita — Black History Club, Gymleaders, Var Cheerleading, Pep Club, Red Cross Club, AFS, Spanish Club, FNA, Basketball. Dixon, Robert — Var. Basketball, J.V. Basketball, Var Track, Block “R’ Pres., Pep Club Treas., Senior Class, Sec., Intramurals Dombrowski, Dan — Block “R’, J.V. Swim Team, Var. Swimming Domurat, Judy — AFS Pres., Student Council, FTA, Pep Club, A Capella Choir, Archery, Intramurals, Senior Play Donohue, Mike — J.V. Football, Var Football Ferlo, Albert — Rostra Editor, Colgate Seminar, Hon- Or Society, Latin Club Pres., AFS, Bee Ess Club, Senior Play, Letter of Commendation Filer, Janet — FNA, Latin Club, Gymleaders, Officiat- ing, Managers, Intramurals Fitzgibbons, Michael — Cross Country, Swimming, Intramurals, Warp 5, Spanish Club Fitzgibbon, Pat — Senior Play, Red Cross Club. Gym- leaders, French Club, Archery Flanagan, Candace — Pep Club Flinchbaugh, Donna — Honor Society, French Club, De-O-Wain-Sta Ed. Staff, Colgate Seminar, AFS, FTA, Gymleaders, Debate Club, Bee Ess Club Fragapane, Debra — FTA, AFS, A Capella Choir, Red Cross Club, Spanish Club, Future Secretaries, Arch- ery Club Francescone, Dore — Majorettes, Red Cross@@hub, Gymleaders, Future Secretaries, Basketball, Bowl ing, Ski Club, Aquatics Club Fricke, Ann — French Club Sec., Golgate Seminar, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Volleyball, Basketball Friedman, Elliott — Ecology Club. Gabler, Schatzi — Block “‘R’’, Freneh Glub See.. Field Hockey, Volleyball, Swimming, Gymleaders Vice Pres., Softball, Officiating, Pep Club, Garofalo, Ric — French Club Treas. AFS. Ecology Club, De-O-Wain-Sta Bus. Staff, Red Gross Club. Ski Club. Gardner, Mary Kay — De-O-Wain-Sta Editor, Colgate Seminar, FTA, AFS, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Red Cross Club. Gawarecki, Pam — Wind Ensemble. Orchestra. Col- gate Seminar, Gymleaders Gettman, Mike — Ski Club Giambona, Dia ne — Gymleaders, Field Hockey. Vol- leyball, Basketball, Student Council. Ski Club Giardino, Carol — Majorettes, Volleyball, Block “R’™ Gymleaders, Basketball, Officiating, Spanish Club. Giardino, Marvy — Gymleaders. Future Secretaries, Intramurals Grabo, Bob — Var. Lacrosse, Var. Swimming. Honor Society, Block“ R’’, Senior Class Treas., Warp 5, Bee Ess Club Granieri, Debbie — Gymleaders, Choir, Spanish Club Gratch, Dave — Block “R”’, French Club Gray, Judy — De-O-Wain-Sta Ed. Staff, French Club. Gymleaders, AFS, Pep Club, FNA, Library Council. A Capella Choir, Senior Play Graziano, Mike — Block “R’’, Var. Lacrosse Capt., Var. Hockey, J.V. Football, Var. Football Greene, Millie — Black History Club, Block “R’’. In- tramurals, Officiating, Managers, Gymleaders. Red Cross Club, Latin Club, FNA, Basketball Gregory, Joanne — Pep Club, Ski Club. Griffith Jim — Student Association Pres.. Var Golf Honor Society, Bee Ess Club, Colgate Seminar Warp 5, Block “R’’, National Merit Semi-Finalist Grove, Susan — FTA, Echo, Red Cross Club, A ¢ apel la Choir, AFS, Spanish Club Guaspari, Lois — Gymleaders Guy, Richard —Soccer, Hockey, Band Hall, Laurie — J. V. Cheerleading, Var. Cheerleading )-V. Majorettes. French Club, Block “R’, Pep Club Gymleaders, Gymnastics Officiating, Intramurals Haritatos, Suza nne — PNA, Field Hockey, Gvmlead- ers, Freneh Club, Intramurals, Officiating, Senior Play Harmon, Sue — Pep Club, Gymleaders, AFS, FNA Red Cross Club, Aquatics Club, Field Hockey, Ma- jorettes; Intramurals. Harper, Mike — French Club, Audio-Visual, Echo Hart, Mare — JV. Football, Var. Football, Var. Track, Var. Gymnastics, Weightlifting, Pep Club, Intra- murals, Block “R Heath, Debbie — Gyvmleaders Heilig, Theresa — FHA, De-O-Wain-Sta, Spanish Club, Tennis, Gymleaders, Officiating, Managers Henze, Jessica — Block “R’, Gymleaders. French Club, Officiating, Tennis Hines, Sue — Future Secretaries, Bowling. Tennis. Student Council Hoag, Bill — Student Council. Intramurals. Echo Hopkins, Martha — Red Cross Club, Radio Echo. Ecology Club House, Kathy — Future Secretaries, FNA, Pep Club, Intramurals Hugo, Eric — Intramurals, Var. Baseball. Hurley, Catherine — Library Council, Gymleaders, Red Cross Club Isbister, Rhonda — Volleyball, Basketball. Jackson, Linda — Gymnastics Johnson, Gary — Band, Orchestra, Red Cross Club Jones, Gary — Band, Radio Echo. Jones, Jamie — J.V. Swimming, Var. Swimming. Jones, Lynne — Future Secretaries, FHA, FTA, Track, Gymleaders, Pep Club, Radio Echo. Summa, Linda Jo— Gymleaders, FSA, Pep Club, AFS Monitors Club, Archery Swerediuk, Helen AFS, Pep Club Gvymleaders FTA, Spanish Club Pres.. Sec., Treas., Honor So- ciety. Echo, Orchestra Colgate Seminar ser lreas.. Student Council Szezerba, Jim Student Council, Radio Glib, V. Football. V. Wrestling, Track lagliere, Linda Gymleaders. V. Majorettes, Bowl- ing, Pep Club Tarantino, Gary ].V. Baseball, V. Baseball. lelander, Debra — Majorettes De-O-Wain-Sta Bus Staff. FHA, Gymleaders, Aquaties Chub. Thomas, Lynn French Club, FTA — Pres., Student Council. Colgate Seminar, De-O-Wain-Sta Bus Staff, Gvymleaders, Pep Club Thomas, Terry Gymnastics. Gvmleaders, Bowling Tietze, Robin French Club, Colgate Seminar, Pep Club. Cheerleading, Ski Club Intramurals, Student Council. Honor Society, Block“ R’’, Gymleaders Townsend, Dale Basketball. Volleyball, Gvmlead- ers, Red Corss Rep Tork. Gina — Field Hockey, Spanish Club, FNA, Pep Club, Orchestra Totaro, Laura Aquatics Club, Tennis, Managers, Orchestra. Gvmleaders, Bowling Tuthill, Bonnie —Spanish Club, FSA, Echo, Gymleade ers, AFS Vaccaro, Gabe — J.V. Foorball, J.V. Swimming, LaCrosse, V. Football Vander Bogart, Kurt — V. Swimming, Block ““R’. Ski Club Vanderpool, Marelyn — De-O- Wain-Sta Bus. Staff Audio-Visual Club, Echo Versace, Diane — Majorettes, Bowling, Student Coun- cil, AFS, Spanish Club, Red Cross Club, FTA, G@ym- leaders, Pep ¢ ‘lub Vickers, Dave — V. Track, V. Cross Country, Bloek pee Vidzar, Cindy — Sophomore Class — V. Pres., Pep Club, Echo Vienneau. Dorothy — Bowling, Archery, Gymleaders FNA Wager, Lynn De-O-Wain-Sta Bus. — Manager Colgate Seminar, Honor Society, AFS, Bee Ess Club, EchopSpanish Club Weisenburger, David — French Club Wescott, Wendy — Spanish Club, Pep Club, FHA Gymleaders. Red Cross Club, Tennis Wheeler, LouAnn — Gymleaders, Bowling French Club, Arehery, Library Council, Managers Windrath. Kim — Cross Country. Swimming, Block ““R ’, Honor Society. W ing “Steve — Soccer, Student Council, Ski Club Wood. Pam — Swimming. Diving, Tennis, Basketball Volleyball. Yawerski. Mike — V. Track, Cross Country Yearb . Carolyn — Black History Club, Gyvmleaders, Officiating Vinci. Valerie — Gymleaders, Intramurals, Field Hockev. Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, Bowling Managers, Aquatics Club, FSA Yousev. Marvy — Gvymleaders, Officiating, Cheerlead- ing, Basketball, Volleyball, Block “R™ — Sec., Stu- dent Council, Intramurals, Pep Club Zakala. Darlene — Colgate Seminar, Library Council Latin Club, German Club, Gymleaders Ziemann. Frank — Football, Volleyball, Basketball Warp Ziemann, Joe — Warp 5, Football, Basketball, Volley- ball, Baseball Zigrino, Frances — Gymleaders Ziinik. Bonnie — Gymleaders, Officiating, Managers, Intramurals Mizgala, Barbara — French Club, Future Secretaries, FTA, Student Council. Montesmos, Raul — Rostra, AFS, Spanish Club. Morba, Linda — Basketball, Pep Club. Mortis, Rhonda — Ski Club, Gymlea retaries, Aquatics, FTA. Mote, Almond — Track, Cr Block “R”’. Mudge, Mary — FNA, G Aquatics Club, Future Se Nelson, Gerald — Var. Tra Cross Country, Block “‘R’ Nelson, Grace — Gymleade Nicholas, Valdice — Audio-Vi Nigro, Susan — Colgate Seminar Vice-Pres., De-O- Wain-Sta Bus. Staff, Ski Club, Aquatics Club, Gym- leaders, Spanish Club, AFS, FTA, Student Council. Pep Club. O'Mara, Barb — J.V. Cheerleading, Student Ass tion Sec., Swimming, Gymleaders, Pep Club, R Club. Panara, Karen — Echo, Student Council, Colg inar, Honor Society Sec.-Treas., Intramura leaders, FTA, Pep Club, Spanish Club Se Hockey. Parish, Lisa — Echo Editor, Honor Society, Int als, Spanish Club, Gymleaders, Field Ho Track, Volleyball. Parkhurst, Veronica — Audio-Visual, Future Secre- taries. Pascucci, Marlene — Honor Society, Library Counci FTA, Club, A Capella Choir. Patchen, Lynda — Honor Society, FTA, L FNA, Library Council. Peel, Virginia — French Club, Block ““R”, Gy ers, AFS Treas.-Sec. J.V. Cheerleading, Var. ( leading, Honor Society, Pep Club, De-O-Wain-Sta Ed. Staff, Gymnastics. Peterpaul, Brenda — FNA, Softball, Science Club. Peterson, Mary Kay — Colgate Seminar, Echo, De-O- Wain-Sta, Red Cross Club, Bee Ess Club, Ski Club, FTA, AFS, Spanish Club, Library Council. Pettinelli, Don — Audio-Visual, Golf. Student Council. Piazza, Frank — De-O-Wain-Sta Bus. Staff, Ecology Club Pres., Red Cross Club, Library Council, Span- ish Club, Echo. Pirillo, Linda — Intramurals, Gymleaders, Pep Club, AFS, Ski Club, Officiating. i, Christine — Library Council, Gymleaders, lub, Ski Club, FTA, AFS, Pep Club, Gymleaders, Pep Club, Ski Club, Ess Club, Hockey, Warp 5, Debate gy Club, Science Club, Talent Colgate Seminar, Honor Society, Letter of Commendation, Latin Play, Gymleaders, Intramurals, 1a — AFS, FTA, Debate Club, Honor So- ench Club, Bee Ess Club. m, Bob — Var. Soccer, Debate Club, Bee Ess lub, BSI, Band, Rostra, Intramurals, Senior Play. Queen, Beverly — Track, Choir, Pep Club. Radcliff, Vernon — J.V. Track, Library Council. Rapke, Paul — De-O-Wain-Sta, Ski Club, Student Council, Var. Football Manager. Rasha, Eric — J.V. Baseball, J.V. Football, Intramurals. Redmond, Ann — De-O-Wain-Sta, Colgate Seminar, French Club, Warp 5, Honor Society, Bee Ess Club, Senior Play, Drama Club, Ecology. Reed, Cindy — Track, Gymleaders, Black History Club, Future Secretaries, Spanish Club. Reeves, Arnella — Library Council, Red Cross Club, Pep Club, Black History Club, Basketball, Track. ce, Richard — Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Swimming. — ichard, Terry — A Capella Choir, German Club, Li- brary Council. Richards, Ann — FNA, German Club, De-O-Wain-Sta. Richards, Daryl — Student Council, FNA. Richie, Lorraine — FTA, Bowling, Gymleaders, Fu- ture Secretaries. Rienzo, Richard — Tennis, Radio Echo, Echo. Rinne, Peter — Red Cross club. Riolo, Pam — Gymleaders, Volleyball. Ritchie, John — Radio Echo, J.V. Baseball, J.V. Wres- tling, Var. Baseball, Var. Wrestling, Intramurals. Roberts, Donna — FHA, Gymleaders, Intramurals. Roller, Paula — Ski Club, AFS, FTA, Future Secre- taries, French Club, Spanish Club. Roser, John — Warp 5, Bee Ess Club, Echo. Ross, Bill — Volleyball, Softball, Footbal Rossi, Mona — Spanish Club, Field als, Gymleaders. Rotolo, Cathy — Majorettes, Au Club, Ski Club, Future Secretari Rundell, Jim — Basketball, Foott Block “RR, AFS, Warp 5, FNA. Salamonowicz, Paul — Var. So Honor Society, Intramurals, Colg Salerno, Christine — FHA, FTA, Pep Talent Show. Santulli, Tony — Red Cross Club, Debate Club, Col- gate Seminar. Sanzone, Helen — Echo, Tennis, FTA, AFS, Bee Es Club, Band, A Capella Choir. Sbarglia, RoseMarie — French Club, AFS, FTA, Pi Club. Scearchilli, Pam — Majorettes, Echo, FTA Vice-Pres Spanish Club, AFS, Gymleaders. Schaller, Mark — Var. Soccer, Var. Lacrosse, Student Council. Schenna, Joseph — German Club, Intramurals. Schillner, John — Ecology Club Vice-Pres., Library Council. Schuster, Gail — De-O-Wain-Sta, Honor Society, O ciating, Gymleaders, Pep Club, Spanish Club V Pres., Field Hockey, Student Council. Schwartz, Jeff — Lacrosse, Student Council, Col Seminar, Intramurals, German Club, Red Cro Club, Debate Club. Seccurra, Sue — De-O-Wain-Sta Ed. Staff, French Club Vice-Pres. Treas., AFS, FTA, Colgate Semi- nar, Block “RR”, Ring Committee, Gymleaders Treas., Aquatics Club, Pep Club. Seidel, Roger — Intramurals, Spanish Club. Sestito, Fred — Swimming, Intramurals, Ski Club, Pep Club, Student Council. Sherwood, Gary — Colgate Seminar, De-O-Wain-Sta, Science Club, Ecology Club, Library Council, Au- dio-Visual. Siddall, Marty — Golf. Simpson, Jud y — Pep Club, Spanish Club, Gymlead- | Officiating, Intramurals. cho, Bee Ess Club, Warp 5, Library n Club, Officiating, Gymleaders, te Club, Colgate Seminar. e Seminar, Honor Society, Var. Capt., Talent Show, Ski Club, lass Vice-Pres. ar. Soccer, Lacrosse, Echo, tin Club, Audio-Visual, Bee key, Band. istory Club, Echo, Student a — Gymleaders, Majorettes, Pep Club, rals, FNA, Bowling. . Lorraine — Gymleaders, FHA. ith, Pam — Debate Club Pres., Talent Show, Senior Play, FHA, Ecology Club, Pep Club. Soldato, Sharon — Gymleaders, A Capella Choir, Fu- ture Secretaries, Sophomore Choir. Spaller, Marilyn — Track Gymleaders, Basketball, Swimming. pencer, Mark — Pep Club, Student Council, Swim- ming, Basketball. Spindler, Robert — Wind Ensemble, Student Council, Science Club, Swimming, Ski Club, Intramurals. JoAnn — French Club, Ski Club, Colgate Semi- NA, Pep Club. ns, Marcia — FHA, Library Council, FTA, Pep sio, Pam — FNA, Radio Echo-Sec., FTA, Manag- ers, Intramurals, Gymleaders, Science Club, FSA, Spanish Club, Pep Club. Stefanik, Sue — Gymleaders, Echo, Library Council, FSA, FNA., Sternlicht, Eugene — Ski Club, Bowling. Stromick, Kathleen — Library Council, Gymleaders, Bowling, Tennis, Basketball. Joseph, Ron — Band Orchestra, A Capella Choir, In- tramurals, Talent Show Keller, Greg — J.V. Baseball, Var. Baseball, Intramur als, Block “RR” Kennedy, Bob — French Club, Lacrosse Kilde, Janice — FNA Knudsen, Bill — Bowling, Golf, Intramurals. Kopchik, Jeff — Colgate Seminar Pres., Honor Socie- ty, Rostra, Warp 5, French Club, Student Council, Bee Ess, Lacrosse Krisak, Vicki — Ecology Club $ee., De-O-Wain-Sta Bus. Staff, Spanish Club Krumbach, Carol — Colgate Semimar, De-O-Wain-Sta Bus. Staff, AFS, German Club, Intramurals, Gym- leaders, Majorettes Lane, Debbie — BSI, Honor Soeiety, FTA, Ski Club, Colgate Seminar, Gymleaders, “Officiating, AFS, Intramurals, Spanish Club Lauber, Judy — Audio-Visual, Senior Play, Colgate Seminar, Orchestra Leffert, Jackie — Gymleaders Lince, Mike — Track Littler, Dawn — Gymleaders, FHA, A Capella Choir, Ski Club, Senior Play, Student Council Lodge, Karen — Gvymleaders, Track, Basketball, Vek ley ball, Officiating, Black History Club, Gymmas- tics, Block“ R” Loparco, Rosanne — Spanish Club, Future Secré- taries, Archery, Echo, Gymleaders, Pep Club Loreto, Richard — Football, Lacrosse LoRusso, Dave — Swimming, Track, Student Council, Ski Club, Block “R™, Cross Country Ludin, Sue — Tennis, Honor Society, French¢Club Pres., Orchestra. Lux, Karen — Honor Society, Colgate Seminar, Swim- ming, AFS, Officiating, Gymleaders, De-O-Wain- Sta Ed. Staff, French Club, Aquatics Club Vice-Pres. Madonia, Tony — Student Council Magliocaa, Gary — Science Club, Intramurals, Ecolo- gy Club Malorzo, Toni — Majorettes, French Club, FTA, Gymleaders, Intramurals Mammosser, Joan — Red Cross Club, Gymleaders, Pep Club Marcellusm, Debbie — De-O-Wain-Sta Bus. Staff FTA, Archery Club Marchesane, Donna FNA, Tennis, Basketball Bowling, Archery, Swimming, Gvmleaders Martin, Cindy — FNA MartinyDouglas Rostra, French Club, Red Cross Club, Pép Club Martin. William— De-O-Wain- Sta, Ecology Club McCarthy, Mike — Var. Football Capt., J. Football Var. Wrestling, Var. Lacrosse, Student Council Block “R™ Vice-Pres McClendon, Rodney — Black History Club M cCormick, Greg — |.V. Swimming, Var. Swimming, |. V, Football. McGuire, Nancy C. — Block ’R’’, Pep Club, Gymlead- ers Vice-Pres., Black History Club Vice-Pres., Intra- murals, Spanish Club, Bee Ess Club, Basketball. Volleyball, Track MeGCuire. Nancy E. — FNA Vice-Pres., Red Cross Club. Library Council MeGurn, Ed — Var. Football, Gymnastics, Lacrosse Tennis, Track, Block“ R” McLain, Donna Future Secretaries, German Club, Audio-Visual McMahon, Pat — Ski Club, Rostra, Colgate Seminar. Honor Society Mead, George — Honor Society, Student Council, Colgate Seminar, AFS, J.V. Swimming, J.V. La- crosse, Warp 5, French Club, Bee Ess Club, Rostra Editor Meadow, Felice — Rostra, Honor Society, Colgate Seminar, Senior Play, Bee Ess Club, Swimming, Warp 5 Meiss, Doug — Block “R’, Var. Hockey, Var. Foot- ball, Var. Lacrosse, J.V. Baseball, J.V. Lacrosse. Melone, Mary Jo — Gymleaders, Red Cross Club, Intramurals Mercurio, Linda — Red Cross Club. Messmer, Kathy — Audio-Visual Pres., Latin Club. Miller, Mary Ann — Tennis, Intramurals, Gymleaders, Officiating, Track. Miller, Kathy — Bowling, Gymleaders, Future Secre- taries, A Capella Choir. Mills, Scott — Audio-Visual, Soccer, Intramurals, Pep Club Mark An I ona Barber Ro Joseph Barone David Beach John Bobo Nicholas Bonacci David Bower Pamela Brockway Anthony John Carr Cather Burton Clark Richard Davies Sandra DeBella Margaret Andrewski Daniel Angell Herman Ashe Alan Alexander gleton Ronald Artigiani Sanne Barber Anthony Barone Mike Bellefeuille Christie Bonadio Tim Benson Sandra Barowski Vincent Bravo Kristine Brenton Mark Campbell John Capoccia Donna ( ingranelli Ben Clark William Clark Jack Dambro si Paul Davis Mark Dawson Calandra ine Cavanaugh Donna Clark Sondra Davies Frank De Ivec « hio Ronald MacDonald Christine Malone Joan Mammosser Debo- rah Mandronico Glen Marsh Rodney McClendon McZeal Larry Melioris Mary Jane Menter David Mitchell Robin Moore John Morba Philip Nelson Valdice Nicholas Rachael Ortolano Frank Paine Shirley Palmer Marcia Pawlak Marvin Perkosky Michael Pinz Roger Pisaneschi John Povse John Preputnik Karen Puchyr Colleen Pultynovich Rayfiel Richardson Kathy Riley Robert Rizio Barbara Robinson Wil- liam Robinson Jon Rouiller JoAnne Ryan Anthony Schipano Debra Schuler Susan Selvetti Carlton Samuel Merchant Beverly Queen Donald Roberts Thomas Samsel Wayne Boyce Ronald Dunham Cecilia Fanfaril Richard Destito Kevin Dowd Gabriel Ensenat Cindy Fabrizo Scott Fellows Angela Ferrare Ralph Donald Galla Susan Depold Jeff I ades lo Cataldo Faroni Robert Fitsik Ronald Harris Paul Henry Donna Hornick David Katz Ronald Langevin Gregory Griffo Brian Hatfield Jane Hatley Michael Hilton Lindy Holewin- Alfred Houtenbrink William Kerber John Law Dale Le Fimmano Thomas Grikstas Gary Hendenberg ski Ronald Hopping Robert Hoyt Orville Kneezle son Bruce Lee Patricia Insogna Roger Kozlowski Andrea LeFever James Leggett wandrowski Susan Ludin Sharon Shaughnessy Bruce Sheehan John Sheehan Michelle Skrhak Benjamin Smith David Smith Joan Smith John Smith Richard Smith Paul Stedman Eugene Sternlicht William Stewart Cynthia St. Thomas Anita Sutton Dale Switzer Glen Tarbania Gayette Tennyson Timothy Thomas William Trela Anthony Trifeletti Antho- David Turner Donna Uvanni Janette Valencourt Cleo Valentine James Walters Mikki Walters Kathleen Waner Tom Wheeler Patrick Witt Paul Wolff Lilly Young Joseph Young William Young William Younglove Darlene Zakala Thomas Zayatz Brian Sexton James Siozopolous ny Trophia Ep anh aan a4 re ot £5 MEG AG8A 69470 : N95 4.3239 404 aa ayes we wy kw ia IN op A ira aod fa 4. : eS ) heise) ) 7 Or K A we UN 99 % = | 12 14.416: cr 22324 ROW 1 — Manager Bennie DiLiberto, Dave Russell. Rich Dellork Chmielewski, Mark Mulkev, Owen Rowland, Ed Miller, Dave Nei Mike Wickham, Doug Meiss, Daymond Clark. Mike McCarthy del: ROW 4 Mike O'Connell, Jim Szcerba, Ronnie Rounds, Bill Anthony Ceravolo, Mike Pace: ROW 2 — Manager Don Peel, Jackie Seals, Bobby Evans, Ike Bennett, Gene Kotarv, John Catalano Capponi, Rick Loreto, Carl Walker, Dave DeMatteo. Marc Hart ROW 5 — Trainer Steve Mangene, Head Coach Don Bruce, Gary Bruce Horn, Camillo DeSantis, Joe Bromley; ROW 3 — Manager Edelman, Kevin Davis, Assistant Coach Ed Weed, Assistant Coach Paul Rapke, John Herrman, Ed McGurn, Gabe Vaccaro, Gary Tom Hoke We FOOTBALL The 1971 RFA ies team, coached by Don Bruce and assisted by Tom Hoke and Ed Weed. ended the season with a 7-1-1 record. This sea- son's only loss was the opener against West Ge- nessee with a score of 14-10. Led by Co-captains Anthony (Dutch) Ceravolo and Mike (Iron Man) McCarthy, the team ranked 19th in the state, while tying with Notre Dame for the C.O.L. title The 20-20 tie between Notre Dame and the Mighty Black Knights had the gridiron fans sit- ting on the edge of their Black Knight cushions Turning in stellar performances and qualifying for the C.O.L. All-Star team were Jackie Cappo- ni, Jim-Szezerba, Mike O'Connell, Rick Loreto, Dave Russell, Mike McCarthy, Doug Meiss, and Kevin Davis. Co-Captain Mike McCarthy also qualified for the All-Upstate All-Star team W. Genesse Bishop Kearney Whitesboro Procter U.F.A Notre Dame New Hartford Amsterdam Watertown eV | 2 ' S ” Ne i nO ee , = ei enay inten wan ar, Se; ROW 1 — Joe Peluso, Steve Wing, Louie Vito, Paul Taube, Dave Smith, Jim Jones, Jesse Armstrong, Perry Nizzi. ROW 2 — Jim Sio- zopou los Paul Salamonowicz, Phil Rockhold, Mike Ingham Mike The RFA soccer team, led by tri-cap- tains Mike Wojdyla, Scott Simons and Mark Schaller, booted their way to a 6-8-1 record for the 1971 season. Coached by Robert G. Bean, the team practiced diligently every night at the Staley field. This year’s outstanding player was Jim Siozopoulos Wojdyla, Pat DiCaprio, Thom Polera, Mark Schaller. ROW 3 — Coach Robert G. Bean, Bill Cole. Gary Smith, Steve Duell, Mark Marchwinski, Scott Simons Anthony Vero, Steve DiMaggio an Ke COW WO — Chadwicks Fayetteville-Manlius V.V.S Cicero Poland Old Forge Mt. Markham Whitesboro Baldwinsville V.V.S. Poland N. Syracuse Old Forge Whitesboro Om Um Ke kW KH OK te ROW 1 — Don Gray, Kent Jarvi, Francis Mantelli, Dave Vickers, Ran- dy Mahar, Rich Rice. ROW 2 — John, Richard Haldeman, Bill Mantelli, John Frye, Coach Dave Carlson The 1971 Cross Country team had a change of hands from Coach Bill Coughlin to Coach Dave Carlson. They came through with a 4-2-0 season with co-captain Dave Vickers to spur the team on. Vickers not only did fine job of running for the team meets, but also came in fifth in the Section III Class A race and won the Watertown Invitational B’ race. Vickers was named to the COL All-Stars and fellow teammate Bill Flinchbaugh received honorable mention. Dave Vickers Sy Ilion Proctor Notre Dame Whitesboro New Hartford New Hartford CROSS COUNTRY Gerry Nelson t BASKETBALL So | wy ROW | — Anthony Ortolano, Paul Boulanger, Pat DiCaprio, Dave Russell Manager Bennie Diliberto. ROW 2 — Richard Burris, Manager Joe Griffo The Orangemen of RFA have once again dribbled their way into “Orange Country” This year's team, under the eyes of Coach Stan Evans, is captained by Anthony Orto- lano and Jim Rundell. The “player of the game awards, a new tradition started last vear, continues to be given to outstanding players. Among these players are high scor- er Robert Dixon, rebounders Leo Capoccia and Jim Rundell, and Dave Russell. Mark Bennett has shown great improvement both offensively and defensively. As of this writ- ing, the season is still going on. We wish the mighty Orangemen a winning season Manager Bernie Colangelo. ROW 3 — Ricky McClain, Robert Dixon Briggs, Leo Capoccia, Jim Rundell, Mark Bennett, Coach Stan Evans im fan 7) AN Te UF = Ve sty rea y ae cA Pant Rao ROW 1 — Bruce Baynes, Don Peal, Bob Llovd, Steve Wojdyla, Jeff Prichard, Steve Smith, Bill Baynes, Assistant Coach Bartell. ROW 3 Jones, Kevin Kieffer, Wally Amann. ROW 2 Coach Don Simon Dick Corradino, John Malorzo, Mike Wojdyla, Gary Smith, Doug Jim Vacheresse, Tom Palinski, Paul Taube, Chris McCarthy, Mike Meiss, Mike Graziano, Jesse Armstrong HOCKEY 1972 finds the RFA pucksters once again defend- ing their Section III title. Under the coaching of Don Simon and his assistant Gary Bartell, this vear s fearless leaders are Doug Meiss and Mike Wojdyla. Although the Black Knights are without the services of last vear's great senior hockey jocks, the team has had a winning season thus far The offensive line is sparked by the fine passing and shooting of Mike Wojdvla, Chris McCarthy, and Jesse Armstrong. The second line of Tom Palinski, Steve Wojdvla, and Steve Smith has also proved to be quite effective. The strong defense of Doug Meiss, Mike Graziano and Paul Taube has been a definite asset to RFA’s victories. Gary Smith, a defenseman, has improved greatly this vear and made some powerful checks. As of this writing the hockey season is not over, but we wish the team the best of luck in the Section ITI plavoffs oo -1 — UU bt Ub OO OO West Genesee Troy Oswego Albany Academy Clinton Cazenovia Hamilton New Hartford West Genesee Cazenovia Oswego New Hartford Clinton ROW 1 — Rob Mather, Ed Graziano, Louis Pitts, Bob Mutton, Mark Oberiter, Paul Yager. ROW 2 — Ned Narmoru, Mike Tucker, Kevin Davis, Carl Vick- ers, Ron Gaithers, Ed McGurn WRESTLING Che 1971-72 Rome matmen, under Coaches James Rat fertv and David Milhouse, showed a fruitful season of 11 wins and 1 loss, over last vear's record of 9 wins and 5 losses. Besides an outstanding season of duel match es, the Romans took 3rd place in the Fulton Christmas tournament, 2nd in the C.O.L., Ist in the Western Di- vision Central New York Wrestling League, and Ist in the Central New York Wrestling League tournament at M.V.C.C. Leading the matmen of Rome was co-cap- tain Sal Frank, who not only won all of his duel match- es. but also took Ist in every tournament. He was the no. 5 105-pounder in the state with an over-all record of 81 wins and 8 losses and an excellent chance of being no. 1. This vear other outstanding wrestlers con sisted of Louie Vito at 98 lbs.; Daymond Clark — 138 lbs.; Mike McCarthy 167 Ibs.; Edgar Bennett 112 Ibs.: and Jim Szcerba heavyweight SWIMMING ROW 1 — Doug Arthur, Joe Barry, Kim Windrath, Bob McKee, Jeff McKee, Mark Fitzgerald, Tim Francisco Grabo, Bob Bessett. ROW 2 — Coach Paul Gigliotti, Kurt Assistant Coach Mike Kunkel Vanderbogart, Jaimie Sipley, Dan Dombrowski. Scott The RFA Mermen, under the direction of Coach Paul Gig- liotti, can be found every night in the pool working their fishtails off. This vear's team is captained by seniors Kim Windrath and Kurt VanderBogart. Records are continuously being made as outstanding swimmers Kim Windrath, Kurt VanderBogart, Mark Fitzgerald, and Scott McKee compete throughout the season voir 4 LACROSSE The 1971 lacrosse team, coached by Mike Warwick, was led by Steve Flanders and Dutch Ceravolo. The team, relatively young, has improved greatly since its birth three years ago. The boys have learned to handle the stick well and shoot the ball with ease. With the team’s enthusiasm and love of the game, we hope the 1972 lacrosse season will be an undefeated one 4 tells a Be . ee op ees. 6 ae . ROW 1 — Manager Carl Cartwright, Rick Loreto, Mike Graziano, An- John Herrman, Dan Larkin, Ed McGurn, Don Early, Gabe Vaccaro thonyv Ortolano. Tony Geravolo, Steve Flanders, Thom Polera, Mark Jim Vacheresse Todd Harris. Camillo DeSantis, Gary Edelman, Scott Schaller, Mike McCarthy, Mike O'Connell, Mark Hinman, Manager Simons. Bob Grabo, Coach Mike Warwick Greg Mead. ROW 2 — Assistant Coach Jim VanWarmer, Doug Meiss ROW 1 — Manager Bennie Diliberto, Al Mote, Bob Evans, Paul D Amore del, Lynnwood Mason, Randy Mahar, Dave LoRusso, Dave Clark. ROW John Little, Tom Pickett, Harry Mathis, Richard Fleck, Jack Miller. Robert 4 — Francis Mantelli, John Frye, Kent Jarvi, Bill Mantelli, Marty Tvksin- Dixon. ROW 2 — Assistant Coach Tom Myslinski, Owen Rowlands, John ski. Gene Rassmussen. Mark Sitrin, Gregg McDonald. ROW 5 — Joe Kline Catalano, Mike Campanaro, Jerry Nelson, Dave Gratch, Larry Derrick Gene Brown. Orville Kneezle. Anthony Vero, Mike Ingham, Joel Freed Ron Porchari, Dave Vickers, Coach Bill Coughlin. ROW 3 — Bill Augus man, Dan Tagliaferre, Scott McKee. Carl Vickers, Dave Weston tine. Rich Rice, John Martineau, Kevin Davis, Bruce Brement, Dave Nei Last spring's 1971 track team, coached by William J. Cough- lin and assisted by Tom Myslinski, advanced to a 8-0 record for the season. Captained by graduating seniors, John Little, Harry Mathis, and Tom Pickett, the team burned up the track to capture the C.O.L. title. They also placed second in “ the Rome Invitational and fourth in the Utica Invitational The team gained eighth place in the Section III meet. Se- lected for the C.O.L. Track and Field team were Al Mote, 100 and 200 yard dashes; Paul D'Amore, low hurdles; Owen Rowlands, high hurdles; Robert Dixon, high jump and long jump; Todd Matthews, triple jump; John Little, pole vault; and Robert Evans, triple jump. Robert Dixon also participat- West Gennesse Proctor Linton Notre Dame UFA Proctor Whitesboro New Hartford ed in the State Track and Field meet in the long jump event - - - - F - -— SS «a Waa. PATESBQp, ; ee — a an aa — = . = ‘ ee — ae am ROW 1 Jack Capponi, Rich Dellork, Daymond Clark Mike Maratea, Coach Joe Skwarek. ROW 3 — Jim Peel Mike Wojdyla, Pete Summa, Tom Wojdyla. ROW 2 Tony George Finck, George Tipton, Tom Draper, Leo Derrick Corigliano, Tony Romano, Jamie Stackhouse, Craig Kozick Gregg Keller Jim Griffith, Don Pettinelli, Bill Knudson, Mike Grande Mike Garlington, Tom McInerney, Marty Siddall, Steve Bai- lev, Coach Don Geary Unknown Fh is ve ay +) . = BP} . FIELD HOCKEY ‘ : ROW 1 — Cindy Schaller, Denise Mills, Roxanne Luiere, Betsy Anannia Val Vinci, Cosette Davis, Gail Schuster, Donna Davidson. ROW 2 — Pat Woodward, Diane Coppola, Georgene Lambert, Schatzi Gabler, Chris Jen kins, Kyle VanderBogart, Nanev Ervin, Kathy Pease, Carla DiCastro. ROW 3 — Dawn Mecca, Mona Rossi, Fran Phillips, Karen Panara, Renee Vito Debbie Danti, Tweety Peel, Gina Tork, Jane Boulanger The 1971 girls’ field hockey team, coached by Miss Ruth Solan and Miss Susan Gardner, bullied their way to a very successful season Undefeated in the Central Oneida League competition, Team 1 completed a 7-1 record while Team 2 finished the season 5-1. The team’s only loss was to tough Beaver River with a 0-2 score. This years outstanding players were Donna Lee Davidson, Val Vinci, Gail Schuster, Schatzi Gabler, Fran Phillips, and Chris Jenkins. TENNIS This year s girls tennis team, coached by Miss Ruth M. Demers, served themselves to a victorious sea son. The advanced team progressed to a 3-0 record while the intermediate team advanced to a 2-0 rec- ord. The beginners evened their score to 1-1 for the season. This year's toughest competition was Ca- zenovia. With the help of Jill Dowd, the 1971 tennis team rallied to an impressive season ROW 1 — Dar DeSimone. Sue Ludin. Rhonda Miller Jessica Henze Chris DeSimone. ROW 2 — Jill Dowd, Helen Sanzone. Cathy Hatch Lou Ann Powell ARCHERY The R.F.A. girl's archery team completed their 1971 season undefeated. Under the direction of Miss Patricia Cullen, Jean Broski, Sharon Del Vecchio, Deb Marcellus and Carol Crandall shot New Hartford twice and Whitesboro once. The skillful arrows of the archers whizzed in the Cen- tral New York Archery Association competition at West Canada Valley. The 1971 archery team ended their fall season with a marked improve- ment over last year's team ROW 1 — Joan Broski, Wendy Arthurs, Sharon DelVecchio, Denise Thompson. ROW 2 — Diane Donahue, Laura Davis Carlene McGardy, Vickie Lamandia, Sandy Pointon, Jack- ie Mole. ROW 3 — Jeannie Augustine, Debbie Marcellus Joan Heilig, Margaret Lombardo, Paula Baldwin. Sal Prossner BASKETBALL ROW 1 — Cozette Davis, Mary Yousey, Paulette Sanders, Tweety Peel ROW 2 — Lou Ann Powell, Jacquie Bouvier This year's girls’ basketball team, coached by Miss Ruth Demers and assisted by Miss Sue Gardner, had a tremen- dous season. They registered a 8-2 record. The Central Oneida League Champs qualified as the regional winners and entered the Section III Tourney at Syracuse University. They lost to Bishop Grimes in the semi-finals. The team’s only other loss was to Chittenango, the Section II1 Champi- ons. Outstanding scoring honors went to Cozette Davis, and Jessica Henze was the outstanding outside shooter. Sheila McLain received rebounding honors while Maureen O’- Connell was this year’s most improved player. Outstanding playmaker for the team was Mary Yousey. Miss Demers said of the 1972 basketball team, “It is the best team I've coached in 18 years.” Jessica Henze, Val Vinci. ROW 3 — Patty Woodward, Fran Phillips, Mau- reen O Connell GYMNASTICS ROW 1 — Kathy Ashline. Donna Schofield. Carine Coleman, Patty Knudson, Shells Coleman. Jene Davis. Yvonne Bouvier. Pam Coleman. ROW 2 — Glenda Wells, Laurie Hall. Earline Bennett. Linda Jackson, Virginia Peel. Christie Windrath, Donna Lee Dav isdon. Debbie Bartlett SWIMMING This vear was spend building the team after the absence of a team program last vear. Coached by Miss Susan Luizzi, the 1971 swimming team posted a 3-4 record. Among one of the brigh- ter scores of the season was a 102-17 win over Herkimer. Sev- eral freshman were regular start- ers and should be strong starters next vear. This vear’s outstand- ing swimmers were freshman Jaye Coleman, junior Joan Bros- ki, and senior Cyndy Arthur. Hopefully, next season's swim- ming team will have more luck. ROW I Gloria Fedon, Kim Sasenburvy. Betsy Anania, Denise Thompson. ROW 2 — Cozette Davis. Jac quie Bouvier, Donna Schofield, Carol Krisak ROW | — Betsy Anania, Donna Eldred, Terry Jones, Gloria Fedun, Elaine Miller, Vicki Lamandia ROW 2 — Val Vinci. Schatzi Gabler. Bobbie Bass, Maureen O'Connell. Jessica Henze. Patty Wood- ward, Jill Dowd SOFTBALL ROW 1 — Chris DeSimone, Dar DeSimone, Diane Ray mond. ROW 2 Donna Eldred. Cozette Davis, Rhonda Miller ROW 1 — Unknown, Eric Shimomura, Bill Butler. ROW 2 — Kevin Dowd, Unknown, Craig McDonald, Rick Rien zo, Blair Bishop, Coach VanSchaick BOWLING YY , 4222) 27 ROW 1 — Margaret Lombardo, Linda Tagliere, Debbie Kozick. Rosanne Marci, Debbie Bartlett. ROW 2 — Diane Versace, Linda Smith. Mary Reed, Marilyn Spaller, Linda Spaller The girls’ bowling team can be found at the Rome Bowling Center every Thursday diligently practicing. The team, coached by Miss Sue Luiz- zi, is undefeated thus far. They have beaten New Hartford, DeSalles, and West Canada. With such a strong team, it is certain the girls can look for- ward to a victorious season a : SPONSORS Best Wishes To The Class Of 72 In Our 11th Year 912 Erie Blvd Rome, New York Compliments Of ROME DIVISION OF REVERE Rome Manufacturing Company Division xk + 18 O z Best Wishes To The Class Of 1972 JONES BUS LINE Many years of friendly service have made us one of the best school bus contractors and charter services 336-6530 BARONE’S BARBER SHOP 119 North James Street Rome, New York Phone 337-1270 100% protein treatments razor cuts hair styling hair straightening hair coloring hair singeing MODERN MOVING AND STORAGE 805 Erie Blvd. West Rome, New York Day Phone 336-2030 Night Phone 337-1382 CONVENIENT Agent For American Van Lines MARKET Owner Frank Mosca FURIN ROAD ROME, N.Y WM. A. CILENTE REAL ESTATE Your Live-Wire Broker Congratulations To The Class Ot 72 Sales — Rentals — Home Builder s Appraisals From 1919 Black River Boulevard porseagincien MR. AND MRS. JOHN LOOS 337-3080 James L. 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DOMINICK 51 Phone 337-5090 For The Finest In Baked Goods Congratulations To The Class ofie72 4 From TONY MARIO Of The Rome-s Aware Fine Photography For IF OCR si Black And Whité Or Living | 113 Stanwix Street SSSR on. 33 7-Sag — Sed STONEHEDGE NURSING HOME Best Wishes To The One Hundred And Third Graduating Class Of RFA Good Luck In The Future MARINE MIDLAND “Your Full Service Bank 113 W. Dominick Street Black River Boulevard OLIVER OFFICE EQUIPMENT 148 N. Washington Street Rome, New York Phone 336-2820 MARKSON BROS. Furniture — Rugs — Appliances 241 W. Dominick Street Rome, New York J. Mercurio, Manager [Geog 153-161 W. Dominick St. Downtown Rome Best Of Luck HERB PHILLIPSON’S ARMY-NAVY STORE Downtown Rome Harness Boots — Flares — Fringed Jackets “The IN Place for UP to DATE Apparel” ROSEN’S MENS WEAR Rome, New York Bowl At ROME BOWLING CENTER Air Condctioned AMF Balls, Bags, And Shoes Sold On Premises Bowling Balls Drilled While You Wait Congratulations To The Class Of 1972 P C MARKETS Upper Turin Road Rome BROMLEY’S RADIO TV Sales And Service Quasar Color TV By Motorola Phone 337-6990 209 N. Jay Street PRABANT INSURANCE SERVICE Mohawk Acres Shopping Center Rome, New York Phone 337-8100 SIMPKIN’S ALLEY For Young Men Women 134-140 Dominick Street And Mohawk Acres Shopping Center COPPER CITY DRIVING SCHOOL ROME PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. ERIE GLASS COMPANY NETTIES BEAUTY SALON BARNEY LEVITT AND SONS Plumbing Hardware And Electrical Supplies At Discount Pri ces Phone 336-2270 TOWNSEND'S SHOE STORE Downtown Rome SANZONE’'S PHARMACY STAN'S SEAFOOD NEILSON’S GREENHOUSE SUPERIOR DRY CLEANERS Best Wishes From FOODLAND MARKETS 503 W. Thomas ROME FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE LITTLE CARD SHOP ALVORD DRESS SHOP HEILIG S GROCERY LONG'S AUTO PARTS — United Delco Service — Complete Auto Electric Service 24 Hour Towing Body — Fender — Radiator Service 216 Steuben St Phone 336-2010 Rome, New York MECCA and SONS GROCERS BARTELL MACHINE DIVISION Wishes Good Luck to the Class of ’72 National Standard Company : Your Headquarte rs for Cold Beer Cold Cuts, and Snack Items Elmer Hill Road Rome NICK STAGLIANO SHOE REPAIR Congratulations to the My . o We Bring Back Lost Soles 110 North W ashington St Class of 1972 Phone 336-6112 “JOE LEONA 'S COUNTRY STORE’ INDEPENDANT OPTICAL COMPANY : ; 127 N. Washington Street General Merchandise Weles Bufidins Route 26 Stokes. New York Rome, New York 337-1060 HOUSE OF FASHION ROME UNIT PARTS INC. Bridal, Bridesmaids, And Evening Gowns 721-723 Erie Blvd Originals Made To Order Rome, New York 744 W. Dominick St 336-7500 336-6640 Congratulations to the Class of 1972 SHOE-VILLE °°° 913 W. DOMINICK ST. °° FLOWERS BY DICK LEE Features Branded Footwear 217 North George Rome, New York at Low, Low, Prices Best Wishes From Carole and Marie SMALL WORLD BOUTIQUE Rome, New York Congratulations to the Class of 1972 Best Wishes From FOLEY 'S DRIVE IN 615 Erie Blvd. West SCHUSS SKI SHOP Turin Road, Rome Good Luck To The Class Of 1972 CONVENIENT MARKET TURIN ROAD ROME, N.Y VARFLEX CORPORATION Manutacturers Of Tubing Electrical Insulating Sleeving Rome, New York 336-4400 FLAVORSEAL PACKING COMPANY Dreamsteaks 315 Brush Ave Rome, New York STAR BEVERAGE CO. Orange Crush Hires Root Beer Cott Beverages Saratoga Beverages e ‘Hires BT hese SWANS MUSIC Selmar Band Instruments Guitars — Accessories Stereos Sheet Music Tape Recorders Slingerland Ludwig, and Gretsch Drums Mohawk Acres Rome, New York WESTSIDE GROCERY 720 W. Dominick St Rome, N. 337-0308 JAY S PHARMACY James R. Scuderi, B. S. Prescription Specialists 1 JEWELERS, INC. ESTABLISHED 1907 at Fo 178 WEST DOMINICK ST. Acs TELEPHONE: 337-3100 4 Ke ay om we TOSTI'S STEAKHOUSE 201 S. James St. — Across From Holiday Inn Rome, New York Phone 336-9948 Best Wishes Class of 1971 SIRINGO STUDIO Photographer for De-O-Wain-Sta Distinctive Photography Custom Framing Phone 336-0910 122 E. Dominick St. Rome, New York 13440 THE BEECHES RESTAURANT AND PAUL REVERE MOTOR LODGE Luncheons, Dinners Finest Facilities in Central New York for Banquets, Weddings, Conventions Our Motto It has been our desire to establish these places as retreats where you may find relief from the everyday cares of life We don't want you to look upon them as restaurants, cafes, or caberets, but as havens where you will be assured of re- laxation, and a pleasant hour or two safe in the port of sin- cere hospitality The SAVOY Rome's Meeting Place Since 1908 On the Bayous of the Mohawk” Congratulations to the Class of 1972 BIRNIE BUS SERVICE, INC. Upper West Thomas Street Rome, New York 336-3950 Congratulations to the Class of 72 from JOHN RAHORCSAK Your Yearbook Photographer at ACME STUDIO 909 E. Dominick Street Fine Photography For: Portraits Weddings Children Family Groups In Color Or Black And White Congratulations Class of 1972 ROME INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS ASSOCIATION Neil S. 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