Roy C Ketcham High School - Portico Yearbook (Wappingers Falls, NY)

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Waldo emerson .. 4 3' '-'- . his-u fn- Q. come into the mountains my dear friend, leave society and take nothing with you but your true self, get close to nature your every day games will be insignificant, notice the clouds spontaneously forming patterns and try to do that with your life. susan polis schutz 3 rw In -' fl W W -W, I .. WJ 4 !, , 'Af' ,f Y. . L m f-in xixj ,1. X , -4 if 51 YUM ,? 14 H ' hh Jr' ,.. ,Q T ff, a w 2 pf 5004 Wm 14 far from today, tomorrow, but nay the past in silence i am alone. and to touch upon life with mind and mind. . but to touch upon life, i am aIone. robert schutz YQ 1-4- ,-f ' -Q reach to the world to know, to grow, to love, and to risk, finding ones real self. - -5 ,,..-nv- 1 af 'W V. if 49: . '- x v f X144 M. ' J X N ivy . i' So as you go find yourself, Don't look too hard, You may pass yourself by, Reaching too high, Wanting the other side of life. And as you go to take your place, Don't go too fast, Just pretend there's no end, Make yourself last Till the other side of life. One day you'll find Your restless searching at an end, You'll think the world has changed But it's just you my friend. So as you go to please your heart Please take your time, Someone's waiting there too, Waiting for you On the other side of life. David Gates seniors N ' ' X45 gb G - ' ., U ', L X LJ x5 9 L ,J ,, 4 'A fN 'X , Q J ' N5 X X X , 3,4 - XX .A ' - gb J .M x.,R . V NNN A 'Z , 1 'xx , Q . XX 1 J ' A . n , N34 f Q lx Lxbf My .' XXZNL' K vN X '. X' 'xp I , QM X ' CN , xj + 3 f X Q fd, I 'X 1 QNX! ZLNQ W 5 V X00 M X QL ' A N XX Xxx wk Q XX X X ,f f 4 Zz, C W N-Xekjo A+ X 2,3 J fO wk C bf N WOQQX 1 wx V J ' 3 wr J XC ,gf EXW wg ,HW J X LL - R+ VL0 V Xx f Q5 X X63 N X ,, N ' NE' KX fL 0 f J xv v v ,L 'J xg X! 5- X J J 'XV LV , K lg, NV L , fx fy faux X0 NM v R Q Q10 P0 0,9 HRS X XQXW Q UQ. X XNJ br ff L X V!! 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A YN , N 5616 'XR-is Nw X .it 5 f - - f -sx M Fm Xi A 4,3 'Wil f E , .E a 5 hal bardell: president julie schmitzer: vice president julie moores: secretary mike wise: treasurer edward frederickson: advisor christine fritz: advisor we, the class of '77 are a vast variety of individuals sharing a multitude of experiences. many of us have worked long hard hours and the class as a whole has reaped the rewards. accomplishments have been witnessed regularly although downfalls have also been occasionally seen. our freshmen year brought us great fame. after a year of considerable effort and toil we had raised S2200., thus giving us the title of the richest freshman class ever at roy c. ketcham high school and a reputation for diligent workers. the largest attribute to the great wealth of that year was rex , a multi-purpose soap which along with the unyielding drive possessed by the members of our class, saw to our success, other fund raising activities included the selling of class of '77 buttons and mother's day carnations, the latter a tradition which remained with us for all our years here. sophomore year, though not as successful as our previous one financially, was just as flourishing in another way. it was in this year that the class of '77 senate was initiated. it was an effort to bring about better communications between class officers and the class. it was composed of representa- tives from each of the social studies classes and headed by the vice president of the class and the president protempore, who presided in the absence of the vice president. there was also the secre- tary of the senate whose duty it was to take the minutes of all meetings. our fund raising that year was limited, we had previously purchased 250 hats from the class of '74 and these along with helium balloons were sold at all football games. this along with mother's day carnations were the only bread-earning events of the year. with two years of fruitful experiences behind us we were ready for a most active junior year. this year our class launched another first: we were the first class ever in r.c.k. to run the entire class election by ourselves. we planned and set up all the assemblies, ran the nominations and the actual election, and counted the ballots. this experience helped us not only further our knowledge of election procedure, but it also developed our sense of responsibility. our year was once again filled with hats, balloons, and mother's day carnations, but this was only the start. the school under the sponsorship of our class put on a concertfeaturing hombre . this did not turn out to be as successful as we had hoped but it proved to be an unforgetable experience. also early that year we purchased a mirage 10 speed bicycle which was raffled off in december. as juniors it was our year to take charge of the basketball concession stand. with the labor of many class members it was a great accomplishment. besides the financial success it helped all of us who were involved to grow some. we dealt with people in a way in which we never had before, both as a buyer and a seller. the profit which was taken in went towards prom decorations. the prom was the glamorous affair of the year, but behind this beauty there were many long hours and many unthanked workers whom we never would have been able to do without. the theme was colour my world by chicago. the place was the gymnasium, which was another first for the class of '77. this proved to be an excellent arrange- ment because we had much more space and we were able to accomodate many more people than if it had taken place in the cafeteria as in previous years. our last activity as juniors was the annual garage sale. although we did secure a profit the event was not as successful as past years. it was with much gratitude for our luck and prosperity that we ended that year. our senior year had a very shaky start. with the defeat of the budget and no funds available for school activities, which included advisors, insurance and after-school transportation, we were not sure how much if anything we would be able to accomplish. never the less we proceeded with caution. we planned our homecoming float and we were ready to advance providing there was football. with unending determination the school and its activities pulled through and with it so did our class. our homecoming float was a great success and was viewed as one of the best ever at r.c.k. the lack offunds could not hold us back: we forged ahead with the senior play, babes in arms , which was one of the best senior plays ever. because of unfortuante weather conditions the production was not profitable financially, but in the eyes of those involved it was the most successful event in our years. both theatrically and presonally for all those who took part, the standing ovations were the ultimate reward for their time and effort. our next event was valentine-o-grams which was a success all around. we sold 950 carnations and at least that many songs. the closing event of our years here at ketcham was the senior prom. it was held at meadowbrook lodge and the theme was we may never pass this way again by seals and croft. and so we come to the end of our high school years. in the future we will look back upon them with mixed emotions. we have shared many experiences and thoughts and in the future we will strive for new friendships in which more experiences and thoughts will again be shared. unfortunately those who participated in the clockwork of our activities were few, and yet we have reached virtually all members of our class mainly through the proms, but also through the other events of which we have been in charge. we hope that all whom we have touched in the past and all those whom we will touch in the future will be bettered, somehow, because of the contact they had or will have with us. the roy c. ketcham high school class of 1977 although it does not have the well-known spirit of '76 , does have its own unique spirit, a spirit which will rise to meet the future no matter how trying the obstacles. PAUL ABRUZZI You can t erase a dream. . You can only wake me up. - Frampton NANCY ALBRO Happy moments and bygone days are never lost, in truth they grow more beautiful within the heart SUSAN AINSWOHTH If you smile at me l will understand, 'cause that is something everyone does in the same language. - Stephen Stills that keeps them. PHILIP ALESIO SUSAN AIVAZ lt's your life so do what makes you happy. not what others think will make you happy. JUDITH ALGER MARTIN AMBROSINI MENSCHI PAUL ANDERSON x MARK AMODEO BRUCE ANESI If I don't see you no more in this world, I'II meet you on the next one, And don't be lateI - Jimi Hendrix KATHLEEN ANDERSON RICHARD ANZELONE New NANCY ARENA Here is my tune for the taking Take lt, don t turn away I've been waiting all my Irfe. KAREN AVAZIAN Later, . SCOTT ASHER TIMOTHY AVAZIAN Ketcham Buzz BRIAN ASHTON ERIC AXELSEN I have met the enemy and he IS me. PAUL BAIFID Wre gehts7 WILLIAM BARNES One of the hlghs In Ilfe is having control on your life. +155 ,4 1 'W' DAVID BALDWIN TIMOTHY BARRY PAUL BARDELL JAMES BASHOFI X KEITH BAUGHMAN ROKSANA BEDRIJ You are looking at yourself through your brother's eyes. CHRISTOPHER BAZELL JAMES BEHNKE Llfe IS humorour. JACQUELINE BEBOUT The only gift ns a portuon of thyself. Emerson SUSAN BELL AMY BERK Oceans away, go where you may and love will be with you. Oceans away. - Roger Daltrey ANTHONY BERTOLA Half me life's in books' written pages, lived and learned from fools and from sages you know it's true, all these things come back to you. - Aerosmith KATHERINE BETZ ANNE MARY BLACKBURN Precious and few are the moments we two can share remembering mine at RCK, always. f SYLVIA BERMAN MICHAEL BLAICH Captain, MICHAEL BLAKE DAVID W. BRADLEY I don t want any downs Just ups, and ups and ups. JUDY BLOM RICHARD BROSNAN I finally got out of here. BRIAN BOTTINI WILLIAM BROWER CHRISTOPHER BROWNE VICKIE BULLOCK SPANKY Only in the agony of partingp do we realize the depths of our love. 'Er' GERALD BROWN DONNA BUDD I do my thing, and you do yours. I'm not here to live up to your expectations And you are not here to live up to mine. And if by chance our paths should cross It's beautiful. BARBARA BURKE COLLEEN BURKE The future is not forbidden for one who seeks. 'W KAREN BYRN ES KATHLEEN CALLAGHAN Please don't fool around with my happiness, Please let it stay the way it is. Slow, easy, forever. ROBERT BYRUM MICHAEL CALOGERAKIS GERARD CAFARO SUSAN CALOGERAKIS Come with me and l'lI show you my heart. I know what it is. l know all about it. Come with me to a place I know. It's a very mysterious place. I get there through the back roads of my mind. Come with me l'lI take you to a world that neither you nor I know It's a world of our own to live the way we want, . . RONALD CAMMARATA CATHLYN CANTONE Happiness is a rare commodity. It takes time to attain it and is impossible to maintain it. ANNE CANALE Walk in the sunshine Reach for the sky And wish upon a star BERNADETTE CAPRARA There is no day so dark that the gifts of sunshine, love and laughter cannot brighten it. KATHY CANERO . . .my rainbow is overdue. . . NANCY CAPUANO 3 1 N RICHARD CARDASCIA DEAN CASCIOLA GRANT CARLQUIST Don t follow the maddening crowd Be your own. ALFRED CASELLA DEBORAH CARNEY CARN The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen nor touched but are felt in the heart. MARTIN CASEY MARK CASPERIAN Each dawn is a new beginning ANNA MARIE CHOBOR The ocean brought me peace The wind gave me energy The sun warmed my spirit The flowers showed me life But you all made me feel love. JODIE CECCOLINI We re captive on a carousel of time We can't return, we can only look back behind from where we came And go round, 81 round 84 round in the circle game. - Joni Mitchell JOHN CHOATE ,A JEFFREY CHIARANZELLI 'FQ BARBARA CHRISTOPHER STEPHEN CHURCHILL MICHAEL CIACCIO Many dreams come true and some have silver linings I live for my dream and a pocket fullof gold. - Led Zep SHERRI CINELLI If a man does not keep pace with his companions Perhaps it is because he marches to the beat of a different drummer. - Thoreau ROBERT CLARK HBERT.. Success is getting what you wantg happiness is wanting what you get. if BELINDA CINELLI TIMOTHY COBB jf!! ' TIMOTHY COCHRANE SchooI's like a party take your hit and pass it on,. . . or quit. ROBERT COMLEY ANTOINETTE COLAIANNI Where there s understanding there is love. RONALD COMLEY ROLLO 'ugh-N... MAUREEN COLEMAN SHARON CONNELLY May you always have the freedom to be yourself. ALEXANDRA CORCORAN Life is so full of meaning and purpose, so full of beauty beneath its covering - that you will find earth but cloaks your heaven. - F. G. MARK CORCORAN And when in the grave I'm finally laid In the cool of the water tank shade Let them place ln my cold still hand A monkey wrench And the old oil can. - An Old Railroader PETER CORDOVANO KAREN CRAWFORD MISS METICULOUS A very particular person I hope to be I have to be me STACIE CRONIN Here in the sunshine are my highest aspirations I can look up and see their beauty believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. LISA CREIGHTON NORA CULLIGAN I have been where you are now You will be where I have gone HARRY CRIST Mopar to ya RAYMOND CULOTTA CATHLEEN CURRY For together we have learned together we've grown together, we've felt happiness and pain. And by sharing this moment we have found a special love, one that will last our whole life through. ERIN DAMM PATRICIA DALEY Happy moments and bygone days are never lost, in truth, they grow more beautiful within the heart that keeps them . . . - N. Perry BRUCE M. DANKBERG MARK D'AMlCO GLEN DATRES The rainbow was easy. I leapt to its purple edge, almost falling, and climbed into its orange center, relexing some and taking time to love and sing. BRENDA DAUM Hold on to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird who can not fly. - Lanston Hughes KYLE DAVIDSON Between nothingness and eternity. - John Maglaughlin THOMAS De FELICE When ut ralns on the hlll, it shines in the valley. DONNA DELANEY A SARAH DEEB If you can t be with the one you love then love the one you re wlth. EDWARD DELAN EY The more you look for tomorrow, the faster life goes by DONALD DELEHANTY Life rs a ball Don't let it roll over you. AUGUST DEHING qgsb-. f ll JILL ANN De PAOLO To glve a memory to someone keeps you close when you re apart. MARIANNE DEVINE If you love somethmg, you must let it go free If it returns, it is yours. If it doesn'tp it never was. ANTONIETTE DERASMO DENISE DIESING 'UTIL WILLIAM DIESING MICHAEL Di MARCO Sm? MARIA Di GREGOFIIO God so love the world That he gave me MICHAEL DODSON KENNETH DILLE Whatl MICHAEL DOLAN ROBERT DOMINIANNI MARY ANNE DOUGHERTY Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning JACQUELINE DORLER Mehr Lichtl Plus de Iumierel Plus Iucisl LYNNE DOWNS There are places I remember all my life though some have changed some forever, not for better some have gone and some remain. DAWN DOTTERER Happiness is like a butterfly If you preserve it, it runs away. But if you turn your attentions to something else It quietly comes and sits upon your shoulder. DOMINICK DRAGONE Shoot for the stars: if you don't reach them you'll land pretty high anyway. ' xx BRIAN DRAIN If WILLIAM ELDREDGE Z Q PETER DYCHKEWICH MICHAEL EISENBAUM TOM EDIB SKEETER Lufe as what you make of nt PETER ENGEL JEFFREY ESSER JAMES FARRELL Born to run. JOHN EVANS ROBERT FASS A friend IS golng through an identity crisis and an energy crisis at the same time. He doesn't know who he is and he's to tired to find out. x xx x A sl N l 2 .5 FRANCIS FARRELL We are in the same boat, in a stormy sea, and we owe each other a terrible loyalty. - G. K. Chesterson ROY FERIN lf you can see the way we will meet again. SHARON FERNBACK If I can stop one heart from breaking I shall not live in vain. If I can ease one life the aching, or cool one pain, or help one fainting robin into his nest again, I shall not live in vain, - Emily Dickinson 'lb-af STEPHANIE FIELDS To share with a friend is to see twice the beauty. Effi- ARLENE FERRANTE Summertime dreams, beacons to my soul: the channel you have marked out for me runs deep and wide but one never knows just how the ship will roll nor which way the wind blows. - Gordon Lightfoot WILLIAM FINCH I ll write that down, tv'- RONALD FERRY School taught me one thing, How to talk a lot. JOSEPH FIORE LISA FISCHETTI BRUCE FLANTZER Life is to short to waste, live it to the 'fullest and love it till you diel PETER FLANAGAN PATRICIA FLOYD ..Pat .. We sit and we talk, we laugh and we smile. We understand all that friendship means for we know that we've only a moment to share A moment to realize our dreams. ROBERT FLANNIGAN DESMOND FOLEY . . .All the stars are shining, and I really want to learn, Oh won't you show me the way. . . - Peter Frampton V, , If-l MARTIN FOHSUIS JUDITH FOSTER Paint a pretty smile, each day Iovin', is a blessing, never let it fade away it's all about love. - E. W. F. LISA FORTE Don t hurry, don t worry, do your best and leave the rest. B ETSY FOUST ROBERT FRAGALE KAREN FHANCESCONI It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubts. WILLIAM FRANCIS JOSEPH FREI Take each day as it comes. THOMAS FRANZESE FFIEDERIC FUEGEL JOHN FFIEDEFIICKS It has been said that Violent people get violent results, lt's not the people I worry about, It's the results. ROBERT A. FUFILANI The men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try nothing and succeed. DEAN GALIOTO AUDREY GASKING What you are is God's gift to you What you make of yourself is your gift to God. GERRI GALIOTO DAVID GARNOT CRAIG GALLAGHER BRUCE GARTHWAITE Go for it. KATHLEEN GERNEY MONICA GIANCARLO Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on . . . and it makes me wonder. LISA GERVAIS To each hls own. America THOMAS GIANNETTA PHILLIP GETTO NICHOLAS GIVAS DIANE GLINKA GLlNK Now you will begin the most difficult, the most powerful, the most fun of all. You will be ready to begin to fly up and know the meaning of kindness and of love. Jonathan Livingston Seagull FRANCES GLUECKERT Peace and long life. VIRGINIA GOKHALE JOANNE GOLDHAMMER May your joys be as great as the ocean and your troubles as light as its foam. ..-, 'WHA +M- KENNETH GOELLER DIANNE GRAFF For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you ll cry And all you'll do and all you ll see ls all your life will ever be. LISA GRAHAM Time will not be ours forever. . . - Ben Johnson JEFFERY SCOTT GREER There is a part of me that I have never shown, But lies deep within myself making me what I am. Don't ask me to explain it, for even if I could find the words You would never understand. MARY GRANT I BRIAN GRIFFIN W CHARLES GRAZIOSI I I WENDY GROVER You can play the game, and act out the part, though you know it wasn't written for you. - James Taylor MARIE GUAFIINO I am not in this world to live up to your expectations And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you, I am I, And if by chance we find each other, it's beautifull DEBORAH GUZZI KEITH GULLERY Have a nice dayl CATHERINE HAAG Love and share Learn from what you do Remember to care Our future is up to you. ERIN GULLIKSEN The love in your heart Wasn't put there to stay Love isn't love Until you give it away. KATH RYN HADDEN Do not walk behind me l may not lead Do not walk in front of me I may not follow Walk beside me and be my friend. SHEILA HADDEN A friend is someone who says just enough, not too much, and knows when to Stop NANCY HALL Friendship. . . a special kind of love. GRANT HAIT HEATHER HALLENBACK Everything I've lived, I am in my music CAROLYN SUE HALES JOHN HALLIDAY Life is only what you make it to be. SUZANNE HALLOFIAN MILES HANSEN Love the life you live Live the life you love. - Kool and the Gang ALEXANDER HAMILTON Life is love, smiles and happiness and without that, you're not gonna make it. NANCY HANSEN JAMES HANNIGAN PATRICIA HAFIDEN Nothing worth having doesn't come too easily. A man needs the challenge Or a man couldn't be. - Dave Mason Qyy--r SUSAN HARDY That which does not come from the heart, Does no easily reach the heart J.J. Quantz LOUISE HARTLEY CHRIS HARGFIAVE ROBERT HASELKAMP Memories don't die But with time becomes hazy. America 47117 I CAROL HARRIS PATRICIA HAYES Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. -Q BRUCE HAYTER DANIEL HELLERMAN I'd rather be right and president GREGORY HEAVIN HOLLY HENDERSHOT Do not follow where the path leads, Rather, go where there is no path and leave a traiI. PETER NIELS HELLER Getten Sie viel Bier und viele Fraven MARK HENRY lik DIANA HEFIDEFI AIl animals are a part of nature, respect them, For when they are gone we will no longer exist. KATHERINE HODGE GAIL HEFIFIING CYNTHIA HOF PETER HILLAHD STEVEN HOFFMAN Good times never last forever. LEE ALLEN HOFSOMMEFI The best things in life are eternal. WENDY HOUSE Friends, I will remember you Think of you - pray for you when another day is through I'll still be friends with you. And MARILYN HOLLINGSWORTH TIMOTHY HUGHES Life is a ferris wheel, lt has its ups and downs, So hang on and go for the ride. KAREN HOTCHKISS NANCY HULSAIR KARL HUSTON LOUISA IMPERATORI ANNMARIE HYNES SAL INCOHVAIA MARY HYNES JOANNE INSERILLO LORETTA INZEO FREDERICK JENSEN MARGARET ISAAC ln all your ways acknowledge him, And he shall direct your paths. Proverbs 3'6 KATRINA JENSEN Please be patient: God lsn't finished with me yetl JOHN JENKINS Oh yeah. it was cool MARK JENSEN MIRIAM JIMENEZ Never judge a book by its cover, judge what is inside. JANICE JOHNSON Friendship improves happiness and abates misery by doubling our joy and dividing our grief. Joseph Addison ANDREW JOHNSON KEVIN JOHNSON Fantasy makes reality bearablef' CARL JOHNSON Be a good athletic supporter because the whole world loves a jock! MARGUERITE JOHNSON If you see someone without a smile. give him one of yours. NANCY JOHNSON There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do DAVID JONES if v SHARON JOHNSON SUSAN JOHNSON Tomorrow is another day. RUSSELL JONES PATRICK JUSTVIG FolIow your own quiet path. NADINE KAFLOWITZ People we have known and loved Places we have been, How beautiful in memory, To see them all again. Amanda Bradley BARBARA KASMEYER DARLENE KANE Wherever you are, lt's your own friends that make up your world. SUZANNE KASTL O Lord help my words to be gracious and tender today, For tomorrow I may have to eat them ELLEN KAPLAN DEBRA KATZ When you part from your friend you grieve not, For that which you love in him may be clearer in his absence, As the mountain to the climber is clearer from the pIain. Kahill Gibran CHRISTOPHER KELLER KEVIN KILLMER Within Myself, I realize that the feeling of true friendship is the most comforting feeling of all. I only wish that in the short time I live I could realize who my true friends are, I , I qi PETER KELLY BARBARA KING Happy times and by gone days are never lost. . . ln truth, they grow more wonderful within the heart that keeps them. Kay Andrew JULIE KELSALL Those school-girl days of telling tales and biting nails are gone, But in my mind I know that they will still I live on and on. JAMES KLEINHANS Been a long time. Led Zep. JOEL KLING The future begins today. WAN DA KNOX ROBERT KNAPP DEBRA KONDOR l love not man less, But nature the more. RAYMOND KNAUSS He s fried. KAREN KOTCHIE To thine own self be true, And it must follow, As the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. Shakespeare RONALD KOWALSKY GARY KROPKOWSKI PETER KRAUS JAMES KYLE EEEUUWITTS VALERIE KRISKO JEFFEREY LANCTO 67 MICHAEL LANG VICTORIA LATTIMORE Vert Yesterday's warmest moments are today's warmest memories CAROLYN LANTZY Ein frohes Geslcht, mehr Will ich nicht ROBERT LAWLOR ANTHONY LATTANZIO CAROL LAWSON COLETTE LEVY When I'm feeling low and tell myself l'm sure I 1ustcan't take it, I look around and realize. . That life is what you make itl CABIN LIEBERMAN By your smile, you can change anothers life: By a word you can bring peace out of strife, Then lift your head and never say die, Count every blessing, stop every sigh, Get busy. . .don't let a chance slip by, For the world has a need of you. Evelyn Whitell SUSAN LIEBERMAN KEITH LOCKHART Venn, vldl, vlctus sum. MARCIA LOWERY Today is a new beginning, bright with the promise of joys to experience and happiness to share . . . JOHN LOSTAGLIO If I don t ask no questions I won't get no Iies. Bad Company GEORGE LU KACS HELEN LOWELL There s nothing nicer than Little Things Somehow they stay in mind, and have a way of making a day the brighter and happier kind. Jean Kyler McManus GREGORY LYNCH SCOTT LYON Thank you, Ketcham, for all the good you've done me DONALD MacKECHNIE You only live once and this isn't a dress rehersalf' SUSAN LYS KO una volta andai a fave una passeggiata sulla montagna e ho trovato un albero piegato da un truono. lo corsi verso Ia casa per dirtelo, ma tu non ceri. VINCENT MALACARNE SHERRI MacDERMOTT DANIEL MALAMENT 'How can you be in two places at once when you re nowhere at all? The Firesign Theatre MARK MALINOVSKY You see I got this truck that will blow the doors off . . ANTHONY MARESCO EILEEN MARALLO I've had dreams enough for one And I've got love enough for three l have my hopes to comfort me I've got my new horizons out to see Moody Blues JANINE MAFllNELLl Re May we always have old memories and young hopes. JOSEPH MARCELLI MICHELLE MAROLDA lt's easy to be a female, A little harder to be feminine, But very, very hard to be a woman -.5-.-1 4 fm...- JAN NA MARSHALL Our fears for today, our worries about tomorrow, Or where we are - high above the sky, or in the deepest ocean nothing will ever be able to separate us from the love of God. Romans 8.38-39 EILEEN MCALEXANDER me .ft JOHN MASON If you find yourself in need, listen to these words of heed. Be a giant, or grain of sand, Words of wisdom, Yes I canl' Earth, Wind 81 Fire til W , vi 1621, wfwx UMW PATRICIA MCCAFFERTY X A Vlbyawfff 4 raw LX X 0 1..- THOMAS MAURER KATHLEEN McCOUFlT Munchkin Ifl had a box just for wishes and dreams that would never come true. The box would be empty except for the memories of how they were answered by you. Jim Croce NORA MCGOVERN ln the heart of your heart Theres the tiniest part Of an urge to live to the death. CHRISTOPHER MCGREGOR lt was dark over Westphialia, in April of '45 MARK MCGOWAN TIMOTHY McHUGH Definitely wg BRUCE MCGREEVY DANIEL McKEE Take time to live . . DONALD MCMANUS Great men die young, I think I feel sick. GREGORY MENZENSKI DAVID MCVEY JO ELLEN MEUSBURGER To be natural and to be smiling M L is what makes me so very happy. ym MNM M M Q 'fm- JOHN MENTESANA JOSEPH MILLER Go for lt MICHELLE MILLER The songs still are sung It was fun to be young But please don't be sad Where'ere you are I am wl-o I am You are who you are. JEFFREY MITCHELL I wanna go to the sun. an 'nn STEVEN MILLER Now Ive been happy lately Thinking about the good things to come And I believe it could be Something good has begun. Cat Stevens NANCY MITCHELL ROSE ANN MIRAGLIA DANIEL MONCK Take It to the limit JAMES MONCK DAWNE MORELLO A smile is the light in the window of your face 81 that tells everyone that your heart is at home. JULIA BETH MOOERS STEPHEN MORGAN Take it easy, Don't let the sound of your own wheels Make you crazy. fi 1 .X M6 CATHERINE MOORE JANET MORIARTY Yesterday I was born here Tomorrow I'lI be gone. S 84 C ji H , KATHLEEN MORIN We're free to go where we wish and to be what we are. Jonathan Livingston Seagull PATRICIA MOWRY To be free, is to love. .f am DON MORRIS ALAN MUCCI Great Googalymooglyln Frank Zappa KENNETH MORRISON LYNNE MUHLENBRUCH Yesterday is already a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision, But today, well-lived, Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and Every tomorrow a vision of hope. KAREN MULLER ELIZABETH MUSITS Hello A bright word when said with a smile, A happy word when sent with good wishes A warm word when shared with a friend. Mary Dawson Hughes I I MAUREEN MURPHY JEANNE MYERS Love is everywhere I see it, You are all that you can be Go on and belt, Life is perfect I believe it Come and play the game with me. John Denver I I X PATRICK MURPHY CHERYL NAZZARO JUDIE NEICE ANTHONY NOBILE gf DAWN NELLIS lt is not in doing what you like but In liking what you do that is the secret of'happiness James Barrie LESA ANN NOBLE It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Charles Dickens SONJA NICHIK JACQUELINE NOLL JAMES NUTT Don't let the sun go down on me. E.J. 81 B.T. DENISE OAKLEY f U- ANN OBERENDER xibm EX g5o'lJ- ilwjk 6,352 'M' Q , E PWE 5' ' 'Wgx-Mfg' -V .J OV Xxvkfx lf . .Q E Efkyefxxbvf ,L V 'fl OMEIBWZJQ YQML X 560 A -t Ryyg Cl , KELLI 0'CONNEL XC JANINE OAKLEY Annle You and the joy you have brought to my Ilfe are my reasons for happiness. THOMAS O'CONNOR Take at sleasy. DEBORAH OKONIEWSKI In the game of llfe, as m other sports, you can always tell the winners from the losers' the losers are always complanmng about offrcnatmg SHARON OFKMSBY The tools of the mmd become burdens when the environment which made them necessary no longer exists Henri Bergson THOMAS O'NElL JOHN ORTOLANO SUE OPPENHEIM Try and Ilve each day as It comes. ELAINE OSE It IS only wnth the heart that one can see nghtly The essentnal as mvnslble to the eyes. Antoine de St Exupery KATHLEEN OSTERHOUDT Let today embrace the past with remembrances and the future with belonging. SUSAN OWENS Smile. . ROBERT OSWALD GYNT PADEGS JONATHAN OTTMAN GEORGE PAFUMI As an underclassmen you know not of what you know not but as a senior you know and know you know. CATHERINE PALMATEER VERONICA PARIS Love is - all the living, sharing, caring, and giving. and the wanting to be me. Veronica Paris FAITH PARENT Time and the hour runs through the roughest day. Shakespeare PATRICIA PARRISH I like not only to be loved, but to be told that I am loved, the realm of silence is large enough beyond the grave. George Eliot SUE ANN PAOLILLO A friend is one who knows you as you are. understands where you ve been, accepts who you've become and still gently invites you to grow. DONALD PARSLOW VICKI PASCOE Take llfe nn stnde, it only comes once. - A ROBERT PATRICK DIANE PATRICK JOHN PATFIOS -.-qv MICHAEL PATRICK REBECCA PEACE Now don't give up whatever you do they say time will tell well I hope thats true. Paul McCartney DAVID PEIL Freedom is not the right to do as you please but the liberty to do as you ought. THOMAS PEURA BONNIE PERKINS There IS a destmy that makes us brothers, None goes his way alone. All you put unto the lnves of others Comes back, someday into your own DAVID PFAFF E1 'S DENNIS PERROTTA EILEEN PHELAN CAROL PIKE KAREN PLAUT MICHAEL PILON STEVEN PLIMLEY JOHN PLATZ The fact IS nothing comes, at least nothing good' all has to be fetched. PATRICIA POILLUCCI CINDY POLAND Paul McCartney is the greatest. ,A Venus and Mars are all right tonight. Good night Vienna. MARIE PRECIOUS l sure hope the road don't come to own me. There are so many dreams I've yet to find. -lu. CHRISTOPHER PON I really don t have a slanted view on the world. Bot ALISON PREUSS Party Hardyl KATHERINE POND Love life for that is all that really matters NANCY PULICHENE Be beautiful with a lasting charm and Nance in your hearts gentle 81 quiet spirit which is so precious to God. I Peter 3 4 225155 THERESE OUINN The motto of chlvalry ns also the motto of wlsclom to serve all but love only one. ANNA MARIE RAMAGLIA gf-W DONNA RAFFAELE LINDA RAMAGLIA Start to feel the load, When they don t care NOI Worry the days away What s the hurry when you re traveling down the road going nowhere, Travelmg down the road. 'W-Q.. ' LOUIS RAICHE JOSEPH RAMONDO The Mechanic MICHELE HANALLI Don't forget little kindnesses and don't remember little faults. PATR ICK HAUCH , 'fwff'5'3 4J.ff - 'X 43231 'fa 1 -Wwiffi-2 i V .,X,.' 1 wi , KEWN RAUCH ,f if b, . - .1 W .1 '.:'fi.,f s' I 'z 9 , ,Q i wwe ii x ff gf' L ' M - , viii f',.mfgm,:- f 5 rf ,T -s,g:' g, A, A ,girl-f rpgnz or ' ,- ww ,ac 5- L 'Q' ref, iff Y 3 .1-52,15 Q .ff fi-.fit V g:32f,gQ.' 5 3, 5 511, . liifzzfe 5 fg Q we 1' X PATFllCK RANIERI Catch a Buzz with Waldo RANDEL READ KAREN REAVY ldeals are like stars: You will not succeed in touching them with your hands but like the seafaring man on the desert of waters you chose them following them you will reach your destin as your guides and Y it 90 GEORGE REIFENBERGER Best of luck to the class of '78. DEBORA RHOADES Even If you re on the right track, you II get run over nf you just sut there. JAN ELLEN REIMER KEVIN RICE JEFFREY RELYEA JOHN RICHARD '59 Ji- Q DAWN RICHARDS Cherish yesterday: dream tomorrowg live today. DEBRA ROBINSON DEREK RICHARDSON A question for every man: Life is the answer. RUTH ROBINSON 'Wu ! JOHN RIGNEY Thank GodI KAREN FIOEPER The good things in life take a long time. A Chicago DEBORAH ROGERS Thank God for every day you Iivel For he is the creator of everything JUDY ROSENBERG It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. Av 'w DEBORAH ROMASCO Smihe A friend is one who knows you as you are, understands where you've been, accepts who you've become, and still, gently invites you to grow GORDON ROSS LAWRENCE ROMBOUT LAUREN ROSS . . . men never choose evil with the idea that it is evil but are deceived by a certain likeness to good Baldsar Castiglione NANCY ROYCROFT Pooh Strangely - Fortunately - Seemingly unloveable people do have those who love them. But only the loveable and loving ever enjoy the true delight and wonder of love. Marjorie Holmes DIANE RYAN A day is wasted without laughter. JAMES RUDIN DAVID SADDLEMIRE Guten Tag if' X- i 1 MARGARET RUNYON Good bye, Good riddance KAREN SAI-LIE I'm goin' to California. l will build into the sky And when l can look up and say Hey, that is me Then I will know that I have fulfilled the need to be who and what I am, Then I will know that I have lived. EMILIO SALVATI If you want something in life, work and try hard at it, and you will get it. SUSAN SANTAGATE ROBERT SAPPE Miller-Time is Anytime JAMES SARIGIANIS DEBORAH SANTILLO You can't erase my dreams you can only wake me up. . . My mind is turning, slower. Never to accept defeat. TERESA SARTORIS Love is like a butterfly: you can loose it anytime. When you fall in love, its an everlasting peace. S WILLIAM SARUBBI JANET SCHAEFFER To be or not to be, that IS the question. eff FRANK SAVELLI JR Bren, we wall be back together 4ever so don't worryl KATHRYN SCHALLER Always wear a smile If not on your face then in your heart. JACOUELINE SCARAFINO LORRAINE SCHIESEL JULIE SCI-IMITZEFI For I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content. Philippians 4:11 JANE SCHUBERT As long as I live l shall always be Myself - and no other, Just me. ffm? DAVID SCHNECK Look up not down Look forward not back Look out, then in and lend a hand. MARTIN SCHUMANN The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But, I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep. And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost CLIFFORD SCHOFEFI If you are of a religious inclination, don't pray before your recital because God may be at a different 'gig'. STACY SCHUFIMAN Less than everything, cannot satisfy man. DEBRA SCHWAFITZ WENDY SCOTT VIRGINIA SCIANNA Look to this Day, Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision. But today, well-lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and ROBIN SCRIBER tomorrow a vision of hope. . . be on good terms with all person. Speak your truth quietly and clearly: and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant, they too have their stay . . . You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars, you have a right to be here. JOHN SCOTT The power of positive thinking MARY LOU SELAGE The happiest times are those shared with friends CRAIG SELINGER Today is for enyoymg, tomorrow is for learning and experiencing but remember yesterday for it will never be again. LAURA SHOMAN Think of yourself- Believe in yourself Sometimes its all you've got And as God's gift to you lt must be treasured. LOFllN SHAMPINE SARA SHOMAN To the last four years of The first time ever. . LYNN SHARP Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. MARGARET SILVER Prep KEVIN SIMONSON Beware of the BugI CANDACE SMITH 'QR LAURA SLATER There are all kinds of love in the world, but never the same love twice. F Scott Fitzgerald BEVERLY SMITH CURTIS SMITH Mx X R X V., rx Nw If IWQII -fr. A XR S xx OO N u 53 RTXJ LEE SMITH TIMOTHY SNYDER TRACY SMITH What we have once enjoyed we can never lose all that we love deeply becomes a part of us VIRGINIA SNELL Whenever the snow falls, the mountain is always: ringed round with dreaming, long after the day. THOMAS SPENCER SANDRA SPINILLO Love when you can, cry wh'en you have to. . , , Be who you must, thats a part of the plan. 10 KATHY SPRINGER What I fell, I can't say but my love is there for you anytime of day. And if it's not love that you need then l'Il try my best to make everything succeed. George Harrison JOSEPH MARTIN ST. GERMAINE O2 DAVID STANLEY CATHERINE STEWART We used to laugh, we used to cry, we used to bow our heads and wonder why, but now you re gone, I guess I Il carry on. America ROBERT STIVES JANET STOCKER Relationships of Ownership They whisper in the wings. To those condemned to act accordingly And I try to harmonize with songs The lonesome sparrow sings There are no Kings inside The Gates of Eden. Bob Dylan PAU LA STONE One good turn usually gets the whole BIanket. PUD MICHAEL TEBOLT Remember - we're all in this separately. Bolt DONNA STOFIMS I thank God I have parents, without their loving and caring, I would not be here today. . . ANN SUTERA Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. Theodore Roosevelt MARK TESSIER LINDA THIMSEN Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 WA JOEL THOMAS DANIEL THOMPSON DAVID TILLEY AII things must pass, Imagine. PETER TIMMONS One day at a tame. 104 JACK TILGHMAN MICHAEL TOKARZ I 1 LESLIE TOMLINS X, VICTORIA TYLER wr-W 6 , I I 'ls' .I JOHN TRABUCCO ANN TYSZKA Live Well - Laugh Often - Love Much. YS' GENE TREPPEDA DANIEL UFIBIN 5 CINDY USAVICH JULIE VENTURA friendship IS giving with no thought of receiving . . ARTHUR VEACH What a Party. KATHY VEFISACE PATRICIA VENTIMIGLIA Happiness is not always measured in smiles LYN EA VERSACE Cherish yesterday O6 dream t0mOrr0W, Live today MARYANN VIDUNAS Happy are they who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. TINA VOLPE I wanna be free Like the bluebirds flying by me, Like the waves out on the blue sea' Walking in the sun, always havmg fun, Doing all those things without any strings To tie me down. JAMES VIGLIONE MICHAEL WALKER I'm going to get seconds, I'm still hungry DAVID VIGUE Nobody says you have to stay, if you don't like it then Ieave. SHARI WAFID Today is the tomorrow you dreamed of yesterday 107 108 wmg: '1ij' ELLEN WARE CHARLES WEGER lf you want it bad enough, you will get it JOHN WARNOCK MAUREEN WEIT RICHARD WAHNOCK The greatest use of lufe us to spend lt on something that will outlast it. HOWARD WELZ Lk' W:-7 W-ia KRISTINE ERIKA WEFINER You just call out my name And you know wherever I am l'II come running to see you again Winter, spring, summer or fall All you have to do is call And l'lI be there You've got a friend. Carole King CYNTHIA WHITMAN ,.' si KATH LEEN WEST 42 JOSEPH WHITE The goal of yesterday is the starting nv point for tomorrow. BRIAN WHITE The best vision of life can only be seenthrough a Nikon or Ektachromef' CLAUDIA WILDEFI AII I ask is to be given the chance to share my love with you. was-... ' bf 1 -v ff rl P. If R KIM WILLIAMS MICHAEL WISE Two roads diverged into a wood and I I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference Robert Frost RICHARD WILLIS If there s a will there's a way. DAVID WISNER nah quohte O GLEN WINTERS KEITH WOOD Moon appears to shine before my eyes, far away from the city. . . but don't hesitate cause your love WOI l I Walt. STEPHEN WOODS Wk- 5 . Today, builds a memory, tomorrow, builds a dream. MICHAEL ZITO So on and on I go the seconds tick the time out. MAURO ZANI Dreams came true for me and you in the summer of '75 for all I have are these memories. MARY LISA ZOMETSKY There's so much left to know U ..I-ife is a challenge - and I m on the road to flndout. - Cat Stevens you must dare, and risk, and hope, and reach for your dreams, for your life will be what you make it. M.L.Z. you may not see me but i am among you . GUY VICTOR ANDERSON ROBERT BAISLEY ALVIN E. BARKSDALE BEVERLY BATES JOHN BREAULT GARRY CARLSON GAIL MARIE CASEY DAVID P. CHIPPARI PATRICK CLARK PATRICK CONVERY GARY COOPER CHARLES CSERVAK ROBERT KEVIN CULVER TERI L. DRAGO GINA ENCLESE VALERIE FASCIANI MICHAEL FLANNERY THOMAS EDWARD GANNON BRIAN GERMANO WALTER GONTZ PATRICK GUIDO PATRICIA HAINES STEPHEN HAKANSON JAMES HENDRICKSON WALTER HEWLETT PAUL HILL MARK HODGES JOANNE IMPERILLO BRIAN M. KEENAN EUGENE KELLY CHARLES JOHN KUHL RANSOM ERIC LANDON JOHN THOMAS LASHOMB KEVIN LASHOMB MICHAEL LOGAN ,THOMAS HENRY LUTZ DALE ROBERT MASSEY PAUL M. MATHESON MATHEW MEDEIROS JOSEPH A. MEURANT DONNA LYNN MILLIOUS GARY ERIC MURRAY SHELLEY JO MYERS EUGENE K. NOONE DANIEL OTTMAN JOSEPH PALOME DAVID PATTERSON SUZANNE POWLIS GEORGE RODRIGUEZ ALLISON JOAN WOOD FRED SABBAGH JOHN SARDO PHYLLIS SCIANNA KATHERINE SEKELY LINDA SMITH W-3s STEPHEN SMITH GRACE B. STREET THOMAS SUTRICH CHRISTINE TOMPKINS EUGENE M. TOMPKINS JAMES TOOMEY GEORGE TRAVER LYN VANNORSTRAND PHILIP VEIPERT ANDREW VELLETRI ANTHONY VERONE LOUISE M. VINCENNIE PERRY M. WARREN IDA ANGELA WHEELER DENNIS WHITELEY DINAH WHITELEY KYLE WILLIAMS WILLIAM WINKLER 52 The Class of 1977 will be remembered. lwill rich sunshine eternally. Anonymous wills her best friend to Bob. Axelein leaves Herr Behnke his sister for German 1 and a few extra soccer goals lhe needs all he can getl. Paulleaves Jeff the loudest gwaffle in the world and all those little black marks in your driveway. lBruce Anesil leave Mr. McGivney enough late term papers to fill the Grand Canyon three times over. Paul Bairdleaves Herr Behnke the new Miss Teufelsberg. Thanks For all the Good Times. Schmuckems leaves Alexander Hamilton lll lbobol, peaches and cream, a stomped on potted plant, a lost chemistry lab notebook, a poem, a dinner for two at Steak 81 Stein and a smile. lleave all my ripped socks to Mike Eisenbaum. Nancyleaves John a pair of gloves and leaves Robin a big dose of Sprit. Deborah Carneywills to Keith all the girls in RCK. Martin Ambrosinileaves a box of used and cracked reeds to the low reed plumbers in Concert Band. Kathy leaves 200 Jack in the Box stirrers. Cathy and Anna will to Karen and Vicki, Dennis and Dave. Anonymous leaves J. O. a new AMC car to drive around because he always wanted AMC. Mark leaves Mark Damico 37 rice bowls from the Jade Aloha, Mr. DeRosa 57 tubes of white paint, and Bob Fragala a brand new 62 Falcon with racer stripes and bucket seats. lleave my creative writing to Mr. Navor. Nands leaves Masque and Mime to L and K. lleave Zapper a case of the best wax available. lleave Mrs. McGinnis all my absent passes. Nancy leaves Anne Mr. Aquino's body. Grant C. leaves to Mr. Dupree much gratitude and thanks for all of his help. Anonymous wills Mr. McGivney all his alimony checks. lleave Faith to John-Boy. Mark Casparian leaves Tim Kircher all the Alfred Hitchcock impersonations and rabbit jokes known, and to Mark Tessier some new swim goggles for his swim across the English Channel. Anonymous leaves Brian DiPompei one giant playpen. Beverlywills Mike Roycroft a punch in the mouth and a kiss on the cheek forever. Bax wills his locker to Stanley. Who, wills to all her friends all the happiness, joy, and love for the many years to come, and a gigantic package of lorna doones to soote. Roxana Bedrijwills Mr. Audette five louse-y puns and a can of Raid. Sue wills a Price Charming to Tink. To Mary 81 Lisa one year full of pens, notebooks and a locker to theirself and a remembrance of Bert. lleave Fran Gluckert 200 Parking tickets, and the ditto book of driving lessons. lleave Becky Foust my mother's loafers. lAnne Blackburn, leave my sister Kathy, Fl.B. and lots of good luck to go along with him plus Big Red to tease. lbequeath a class of borderling morons to Mr. Schindler. lalso leave Mr. Buxton a brand new bottle of Vitales. lSharon Connelly leave Pat O'Connell all the oreo cookies she can eat while watching the late show. F.C. is willed that birthday kiss. lleave Donna with all the memories of hardships and the good times are ready to come. lleave the number 1 spot to Dick Bennison. To Mr. Buxton, Dave Bradleyleaves one hubcap to a mercedes benz. Chip and Mike leave one rubber room to Walter Meier. lRichard Broshan leave my shorts to 112 Walt Gontz. Spanky leaves all the Ketchamites room to party, especially Vincent! A Le.ICK Da Production. Norma Jean wills Alvin her desert boots hoping he'll fit into them and follow her. Boyke leaves Pudge her top locker. lleave my hunting skills to Mr. Ringler. Colleen gives a little Amy all the love and time she's previously been denied. Baz wills his locker to Stanley. Anonymous: Get up for the Downstroke! lleave Bernie a lot of Faith and a God loves you! lwill to Mr. Bennison a flourescent orange keg shirt and an orange whistle. lwill to Louis a hug, a kiss and a promise and to Mr. DeMuccio a jar of aspirin. Mark Corcoran leaves to Brian Johnson an ever lasting ride to the store for more cigarettes. lleave my socks to Mrs. Fritz and finally lleave myself Richard Brushan out of here. Colleen wills Uncle Jeff a Wednesday night coke at Germania . . . l Peter C., hereby will to Pete Kelly a two year supply of loose leaf paper and pens. lwill Karen all the ring dings in the world for when she gets the munchies. Nancyleaves Steve Morgan a nose job. The Avenger leaves 24 Molar Hcl in a mint julip glass to Mr. Buxton. Chip and Mike and Kevin leave David Pfaff all the sandwich bags in the woods. From Lisa and Bob to Mr. Kennedy a year's supply of chewing gum. lStacie will Eileen older friends and more exciting friends. Mark Damico leaves one afternoon pass to Hell for any enthusiastic Ouadropalgic Hall matrons. To RCK is left 1 Werde. lwill Karen Reavy a 10 foot fro. lwill Paul all the gwaffles, hiaffefs, torts, and gnevics and hopes for many more. Brenda wills to Patty and Russell all the joys and sorrows, teachers, tests, and homework of their future years of school. Good Luck!!! lYou'll need itl. Kyle Davidson wills a box full of salvation army clothes to Mr. Reid. To Mr. Kennedy, Joanne and Sue leaves Laverne and Maxine to you to remember forever. lFP., leave to D.B. all the love, joy, and happiness and all the memories of one of the best Friendships I ever had and hope to have, and all the success on her ventures that is possible. l Edward F Delaney hereby leave Cathy Haag my eternal and infinite love. Loretta wills Mrs. Maryalice Goodall a belated Happy Birthday and all the happiness in the worldg and lalso leave Mrs. McGinnis a clothes line to hang her clothes up with, and a wasp. Anonymous leaves to Mr. Fabiano my kidneys and my left big toe for research purposes. From all the wrestling stats iseniorsl, we leave Daddy Dourdis a big kiss. Jillleaves Mary, all the nights we went riding around with the guys she will like, has liked, as long as they're not mine. Gus wills Sandy one wanna hump shirt. lleave Linda Thimson a rope to tie her hands with, so she can talk without them. Marianne Devine wills Mrs. Schwerman one hundred hms and what nots. l leave my bloomers to coon, a couple feet to munch, a new pair of legs to Jill, a padded bra to Boon lit may helpl, Sue O. to Pete lwith pleasurel, my slick excuses to Dode, you'll need 'em, a facelift to Jo, and cuz Kev to Sandy to cope with. Marie wills Marguerite Johnson all of her stills of Kirk's body. Fran Farrellleaves Bill Leary a muzzle. lleave all the help and good fortune to Mr. Kamm if FRIENDLIEST SMILE: Glen Datres, Marianne Devine to Mr. Ringler and Mr. LeRose all his quartz: quarts of oil, quarts of milk. . . and many tall students. Anonymous leaves Scott Brown a tug boat. To my son lleave all the happiness in the world and a new mom to look after him. lSlam will Calhoun 1001 excuses on why l am late. Sharon leaves Pam a piece of Strawberry Fudge. The guards leave Mr. Lynn all the traps he made them run. iLightmg crewleaves Mr. Stewart all the kitchen circuits he wants to get zaped! with and his own personal set of lighting crew keys and his own personally engraved screw driver. Sharon gives Gene Reed, Adam. The conspiracy of R.C.K. leaves all their forged passes to Mr. Meier. Marianne Devine wills her braces to Lisa Creighton. lleave Dawn O. a complete car washing and waxing kit, Good Luck! Anonymous wills to Mr. Meier all the future students from Riverview. Lisa leaves Mike three more years and a new pair of Puma's. Judy wills Ruth a roast beef sandwich for 1st period physics. Good Luck to Lorin Ricciano lR.F.l the best girl in this school. lleave Mr. Picciotti a 55 corvette and 5 pairs of 2 dollar jeans from In Jeans. Anonymous wills Mr. Buxton a lot of problems for him to solve. I Tom Franzese leave Carrie Marshall all my accounting books. Maria wills Dawne all the 11th grade grammar rules. To the hall monitors is left a complete set of instructions outlining the purpose of the Honor Society passes lso they'll know next timel. Anonymous wills Dawn Ettinger a cork to plug her up. Anne wills Nancy all the love and happiness in the world and luck cause she'll need it. To Howie and Scott i leave the lock on Percy's ws, plus a whole number just for them. Lan wills Murph Patti's garage door. lwill Mrs. Adams a new forty-five minute Bridge Program English Class. lleave Mr. Audette my finished novel The Men From Trash: Part ll. Rob Furiani wills Steve Miller a 5'3 blue eyed blonde. Sharon leaves Sandy a neat band locker. Desiwills Harry a new Moterhead. i, Keith Guiiery, leave to Mr. Morgen and Mr. Toomey many thanks for their friendship over the years. George: Yours to the day I diel Erin. lwill the kid on the Boces Bus with the smelly pipe a bag to put over his head. Someone wills Janet Hadden enough guts to go out with a guy. Chi wills a box of Oreo double stuff cookies to Hares. Two Anonymous students will their forged passes to Mr. Meier. Sandywills Frank Florio 1000 lbs. of Ziti every week for life. To Mr. Kamm, lleave all my paperback boods. L Nancywill to all my friends memories of the good times and hopes for better ones to come. Hardy Sue wills Mr. Fadden a box of smiles. igive lots of luck and love to my dearest friend Sharon Ormsby. Danielleaves Mr. McGivney a new wig filled with male hormones. Lee wills Fat Boy one pitcher and a table to get fat around. Wendy leaves to her brother Tim one large turkey, a Dunkin' Munchkin and a chance to finally get to the Holiday to hear Lenny. Anne leaves Phelps, Marilyn and Nancy. lleave Mac Henry one car of Colt 45. lleave Liz some nice looking guys for Montclair. lwill B.C. a box of raisins. Anonymous leaves Valorie Rossi a pair of 12 inch platforms, free membership to Elaine Powers and Curt to notice her. i on his new book. Swede and Hoffyleave Toad next years trombone players. Sharon gives Sharon all the good times with Finn and Devie. To Judy, Arlene leaves many happy memories to hold for years to come. To Mr. Lynn and Mr. DiFillipo we unanimously donate two white flags for surrendering to bigger squads, plus a drunken score keeper with slow fingers. To Lynda, Maria, and Michelle, Arlene leaves a pocket full of crazy times, a thousand good times, and a million happy memories. To all future foreign language students of R.C.K., ileave my entire collection of those words you are not taught in class. To Mr. McGivney, lwill a 3rd wife. L David Garnotleave Mr. Buxton one baby bottle so he can suck on it all year lone. Bruce and Greg leave R.C.K. a flashlight for finding keys and other such emergencies. Audrey Mudeanj will her friends and her sister Karen many happy times, love, music, and Thanks for being you. lleave to Chris R. and Mag a fun filled senior year. P.G. leaves Bobby and his ducks two interior DEC-a- writers. Diane leaves Uncle Tony her collection of music of the past four years, and her sister Chrissy to keep up the chatter in the tenor section and to all her friends especially Jana, Dawn, Sunny and Debra big thank-you for all their help, love, and understanding, without your help l wouldn't have made it. Who and the Wandering Gypsyleave Bruce Flantzer 1001 empty pickle jars and Mr. Ghezzi 3 tons of horse Manure for his front lawn. Joanne leaves to Munch, Bakie: to Oakie, Vermont: to Turtle and Flamingo, flurtles: to Ricky Ticky, BooBoo and the rest of the soccer field for future canoe trips: to Shorty platform shoes: to Sue U. my brothers: to Cowboy a horse: and to Tom one swift kick. Dianne Graff leaves about 10 pocketbooks she lost in school. lLisa leave Lee a life time of happiness and a Fox Audi. M.J. leaves JoAnn all the good times we had skipping school and partying on the trails when we did come to school. To all the girls that missed out. Brian leaves 297-9613 lanytimel. Marie leaves Sue Guarino the best of luck and all the good looking guys you can find. Keith Guiierywills 113 leave nothing to nobody. lMiriam Jimenez will Loretta all the fish she can eat. L Lt. Uhura leave Bones McCoy, St. Trivia, captain for her ship and wishes to live long and prosper, and for peace and long life. Donna and Sharon will Harry an Arry-o! L David Jones leave Herr Behnke a victory handshake. lleave to Fl.C.K. one set of Ma buns. Nadine wills Katrina, Sue, and Diane, one leaking tent and a silver corvette in hopes none of them has to use it. Darlene wills to Salvatore Incorvie a years supply of pampers, and to our gang lasting friendship. Ellen Kaplan leaves Mike Wise and Dave McVey a carriage ride and some alka seltzer. Sue wills Baffles a box of laughs and Fluff a southern accent. lwill Nancy and Ellen one more womp through Popponessett Beach to see Veg and gang, love Steffie. Pete Kelly wills Mark Jensen a car in which to drive himself home in. Just Kidding no more with memories of all our song and dances: remember lt was a very good year. Kevin leaves Mr. McGivney all the homeworks he did. The Soccer Team wishes Mr. Behnke next year all the luck with the soccer team. Kevin leaves, Drew a pair of soccer shoes so he can score for Mr. Behnke next year. Nancy leaves T.R. the mind game she could never solve and that old Demon Alcohol. Cathy Haag wills Patty Haag all the art supplies in the school. Barbara leaves to Janet love, luck, and happiness to Bing and a special thanks for being a special friend. Also lleave many more good times to all the Burger King ladies. Joelwills Michele The Family in the kitchen. lwill Art Veach all the body putty I can get in order to improve his box on wheels. lleave a pack of polaroid pictures to Sue Anne PaoIilli. Valerie wills Loretta l., Kathy S. and Trishia P. all the luck in the world and hope really find what they are looking for. Remember all the good times at Holiday, and the parties. Jim wills to Robin Lynn all the love in him to her. . . Forever. l, Bill Eldredge leave Dave S. a 101 and to Mr. Buxton, a thron in every class. L Nancyleave Maureen Weit one Instead because she needs all the help she can get along with a your mean and all the sneaker jokes l could ever think of. Dave McVeyleaves Ellen Kaplan a truckload of graphed Rugger shirts, a bottle of Tranquilizers and an autographed picture of Charlie. Diane leaves the memories of the partying in Maine, Danny and Mark from Terky Farm, good ole McDonalds, the Beatles Movies, and Dunkin' Donuts to Katie, Jan and Terry. L Ann Onimus, leave Mad Duke Vonswindler a new pair of boots and an icy driveway. The lucky one leaves Sue, Jane, Marianne and Sheila a night at the state police barracks. Hon leaves MDH all the baseballs he can catch lwhich isn't manyl. GVL is left an external friendship and more happiness than he will ever know what to do with from Someone who will always care. Diane leaves the memories of the Aerosmith concert, camping out, parties and all the other good times we've had in hopes that there will be many more to come. Anonymous wills to Sue Bee a bowling ball to Nay one day to do anything she wants without having to check her schedule, and to Diane a license, a car, and a place and a guy to with her. Dave McVey and Mike Wise leave Ellen 114 BEST LOOKING: Bernadette Caprara, Sandy Hamilton Kaplan a life-time supply of Alka-Seltzer for her daring journeys through the streets of N. Y. C. The Matchmaker leaves Michele Ranalli a wall poster of Joe D. to remind her of all the good times and the bad. Michelle wills Lynda ' and Maria good times next year. L Steve Millen hereby, will Bob Furlani a bunch of Bananas. Mrs. Schwermans I sophisticated math students leave her a book math problems which have no answer. Patleaves Gail a complete schedule next year. Mr. Blaisdell and Mr. DeGroat lleave a contest in joke telling. Nancy and Judi leave Uncle Tony some peace and quiet and a valentinogram. Anonymous leaves P.P., B.B. to all the guys in the science office 333. Nancyleaves someone to bake apple pies and do all the work she never di Toots leaves Tish her Freshman. Anonymous leaves Louise all the chocolate she can eat. S leaves L and S leave Hi-Dg. Senior stats leave all the basketball coaches, wishes for a better team than 76's. lleave my sister, Prish, four years - as good as mine were. lwill Lisa Graham an Arnold, Shelia, Boogie, and the Doodle Squats Album. Anonymous leaves everyone in RCK 16 periods a wee of lessons. Nancyleaves her soccer score book to whom ever can hold the job. lalso leave Mr. Behnke and Mr. Bleckor a peace of mind and a winning team. Anonymous wants Greg Lynch to know that she's sorry for the hard time she gave him. He will receive the kiss he waited for and never got and a thank you for all the good times. Pooh and Whiety leave: Jeff, Tracy, Kevin, Lover, Brain, Gary, Dave, Tim Craig and last but not least Scott such a pinch where X mark's the Spot. S and Nleave Mr. Frappier a box of little yellow beads and a fire. Anonymous leaves Pete Timmons the title of Numero Uno. Anonymous leaves Susan to Derin G. Nancy R. wills Marie G. one free adnussuib to Maggo's with her own prive sit next to the Band, and someone elses elbow to burn. S. A. wills Mr. Ringler and LeRose all the minerals they want and Mr. Ridolph all the license plates he wants. N and S leave the Music wing an sos soap pad fight. Dom will receive from Cathy two perfect months. Tom Cantone will receive the Presidency of his sophomore class from Cathy Pattiwills Hi-Ho Led Zeppelin. Jamie wills 1 bicycle to Sue Vanderwinkle. Dan wills Julie, Trish, and Katrina, many fond memories of boring classes, impossible teachers, bus routes, and thanks for their friendship. L Tracy Smith leave my best friend Steele a lot of T. O.'s and my friendship for a lifetime. To Slam, Harperwills a somebody instead of nobody, Bev's room, a sony for her owny, and some big, blue, marbles. My little chicky is willed a close friendship that l wish we could have had. Scoat and Bruno leave Mitch 100 lbs. of goat cheese. lwill Tracy one Aerosmith concert with a car that tuns, lwill Anna 1 yr. without babysitting, lwill Linda a stogie, and lwill the 4- ----- v-Q. - MOST TALENTED: Don Mackechnie, Janna Marshall Path gang one hell of a party. lwill Toni, Dawn Ettinger's throat and Jeff Esser's body. Peeeeeat wills Calhoun one A-brain and a brain of her own, a gigantic Fickle Rimps, some tight earrings, and one l could never do thatl Anonymous wills to Greg Heavin a sad goodbye, a lot of luck and a 41!2 hour letter. lwill Linda Ramaglia the swingset l promised her for her birthday and a day horseback riding. Harperwills Murph any unused portions of Tang lif there are anyl, and I might let you have my garage door! Chubby Mooers will receive 13 bites in revenge From Tubby Cantone. lleave Anna Ramaglis a life without all her brothers and sisters to look after. The Class of 77 wills Mr. Brooks the chair that we sold at our Junior Garage Sale. Brownie wills a vacation at the haunted house to Els and Sappe. Ann leaves Hiede all the McDonald's Fries she can cook. His best friendleaves Mike Ciacco 16 free dancing lessons and a free ticket to the show. Murph leaves the S. L. a trip on TWA to see a psychiatrist to tell her to get over in case G. l. Joe is hanging around and drops his sack of marbles. Julie wills Trisha all the love, peace and happiness she deserves. Tracy Smith leaves everyone in Red Oaks her love, especially: Anna, Linda, Steele, Mike, Ed, Joe, Bruce, Keith, Tom, Karen, Patty, Tim, Chris, Dee, Paul, Scott, Rich, Rod, etc. lCathy Cantone will Aaaaana Marie Chobar 1000 gallons of Friendly Butter Crunch ice cream along with chocolate sprinkles and No calories. To A. C. lwill more than he'll ever know. To Lynea Versace, Howie Miller and the Howie Miller that comes into Jack-in-the-Box, and to Mike Ciaccio, The Senior Girls leave a lifetime supply of Afro-sheen, and a pick. Debbie, Trisha, Julie, Kathy Mike, and Karen wills the school chair they sold at the garage sale, back to the school. lwill Chris NeJame all the right fenders in Red Oak Mill and may some day his car be worth something. MaryZ leaves to Jill: all the parties we missed land some we didn'tl, Jay F.A.G. and company lexcept for onel, what's-his-name and the other 13, and to Joanne: you know who, and some rocks to throw at him when you're bored, and daily trips to John Jay, since you can't get them any other way. lAndrew Velletrileave Ultimite Kamm three Whambodi monsters in a cage. lMauro Zani wills Terese Battaglia all my love and an eternal life of love and happiness with me. lalso will Colonial Klink Meiers years full of headaches with the people to come. 3rd period wills Jumpin Joe five pounds of Wheaties. Last years 7th period class leaves Super Czar, 800 pounds of steel-cured venison. Jewel Lee leaves Bill Bondesen her trips to Vermont and her years to come. lMaryZ leave to Candy all the dumb jokes I ever made about her name, and another cold day at Lake Walton, and to Mary Lou, a whole year of 5th period Humor for her to listen to my dumb jokes since they're about as funny as the class anyway. lLynea leave Maria memories of a night Mount, parking lessons and all the love, luck and happiness in the world. Maryann leaves Anna Marie Chobar a hundred different keys to a hundred different bathrooms. Mary leaves to Jewel Lee daily trips to Vermont, and another rainy bicentennial at Sylvan. lD.B. leave to F.P. all the 115 happiness, caring, and memories her friendship has given meg and all the success, joy, and hope for the future. Lynea wills Sheila a bag of peanut M8iM's, many car rides around a certain neighborhood, and the hopes that they will be friends for a long time. Mary Zometsky leaves to Judy a Kentucky Fried one, to Pam, a whole year with no problems, and a grammy award to both for their song, Shake your. . Vicki is left Kevin from Mary. Bones leaves lessons to Coach Bennison. Debbiwills Dawn and Diane much luck and Happiness and to Fran and Lisa, all the fun we had together in Masque and Mime and with S.T., C.J.T.K., U.S.S.E., and S, to Mr. McGivney lleave an endless supply of cookies, pies, and cakes, to Mr. Audette, a secretary as good as me. Mary and Maryiou leave Candy a spilt lunch tray for her to laugh about. Mary and Joanne leave the big story to Poughkeepsie Journal. Sharon Ormsby wills to Dode Deising and Laurie Ormsby two smashed burgers, two cold frys, and two very leaky cokes lon a rainy nightl. JO. wills Frank, a backseat of a car for his very own. Elaine gives Sharon all the top lockers in Ketcham. Jackie D. is willed a notebook filled with names of all the people. Fluffi' leaves to Heather a quiet corner, a house of her own, money, a pair of contact lenses that work all of the happiness and love she can tolerate. L Marguerite leave to Dawne lwith an el a supply of victims to trip and to attack, elevator shoes that go down, a fixed zipper, an exchange trip with a certain bass player as host and lots of love, laughter and luck. Maria is willed all of Dr. McCoy's salt shakers. Linda can have her locker back from Elaine. lleave to Maria, Sandy, and Nora an everlasting supply of special cigars, and an unlimited number of concerts to smoke them at. Anonymous wills J.S.G. the sincerest hopes that someday he finds out what he really wants. Elaine gives Bob, Linda, Sharon, Tony, Colleen, Roseanne, Scoot, Maris, Kenny, and Rich a lunch table big enough to fit them all, and a Friday night party. iwill Nancy and Ellen one more womp through Popponessett Beach to see Veg and Gang, Love Steffie. iwill Chris and Bobby one ski slope. Mr. Buxton can have all the gems of wisdom his class didn't take. Kathywills to Bonnie Perkins many laughs and some great coming years at college. iwill the Fink all my love Debbie. To David Armstrong, the Bionic Women wills him a pair of scissors. To Belinda Cinelli I will all my love from Sugent. Anonymous wills to the Duke a night in the tent with cold wet grass. Duke noi 2wills to J.O. a parachute for his hay fever. Anonymous leaves Bill Brower a pair of lace underwear and a pair of fighting dukes. To George Kolb, lleave another year of high school, a hammer and a nail, a trip to Russia and especially all my love, Vicki. iwill Rich, a Lamborgini Contract. lDuke, leave J.O. Nose a gallon of gas, a barf bag, and a list of all three girls from Spackenkill he hasn't gone out with yet. Jeff Levine wills to Teri Brudage and Tammy Anderson a one way trip to visit Dave in Texas. Road Runnerleaves Foxy to Cricket. Keith Lockhartleaves Herr Behnke a bag of Doritos and a pair of soccer shorts. l'm greedy, I leave nothing to no one, l'm taking it with me! lleave love and 116 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED: Julie Moores, Bill Leary happiness to the world. Dawn Nwills Debbie Okoniewski two tumid turkeys and all her friends the best of luck. Bear leaves Weaser memories of the past 4 years and an everlasting supply of beer to party with. Never Forget Funt. Markus Aurealis leaves Mr. Piggot 3 chipped planer blades and a dull chisel and to Lisa S love and a kiss from Mark M. Anonymous wills Mr. Mealia a whiskey sour. Anonymous wills Ketcham a small lawn mower for upkeep on the trails. Janine Marineiiiwills to Sue and Chris all my old blank passes. Anonymous wills to Al, Sue, and Therese lots of luck, love and memories. Jana wills Kris Olsen her vaulting horse. Mase leaves Coach VanAllen all the black athletics so they can jump high, make quick steals, and stick in the opponents ear. Baffles wills Sue Kastle all the unreal and baffling situations we've had. Anonymous leaves John Holliday a clean license record. No more leaves Just Kidding an endless supply of tickets to go between -- 1 mn 'A .zgfm lgr ,K A xi A 'mir . A' 4. ix- . ,,. . K1 -4 K. ,Cb fix- 2 535 s ' wvwf at 3 5 7 l?.J :W , .. MOST ATHLETIC: Colleen Cooke, Al Casella Poughkeepsie, and Santa Fe. John Mason, alias the Mase, leaves Ketcham High a nondefeatable budget. lMark McGowar will Don Delehanty all my used passes. '34 Frieno 'leaves Les a lasting smile and some spare time. Dan wills Mr. Fries a soccer field full of lovers and smokers. lleave Ketcham to all the shumps. lleave to Mrs. Schwerman a book containing all the answers to all her questions. lwill to Bob Hasel Kamp all the love and happiness he can accept. Jeff and Paul will Bruce all the parties he never went to. Dan Monck wills Herr Behnke a damn and a sehr schom Lorele To Louis lleave one sexy French maid and six million dollars to fall on your head too. lwill to Joel Thomas one walk under the stars a carnation pressed in my scrapbook, and the hit song Jungle Boogie. Dawne wills a life supply of Lorna Doons and ex-lax to Marguerite and the hope for the future in Columbus, Ohio, a bodyguard to beat off drummers and lots of yummy muffins to Heather, an extra supply of hot air to Barbara for her Mark 7 and poems, prayers and promises to Maria and all my other friends. Mase leaves all his ways with teachers and women to his little brother Gerald, alias The littler Mase. To Herr Behnke, lwill a cold pizza. lFaith Parent, leave everything l love for Wayne G. lwill my real good times and hopefully you know what l mean to Mr. Meir. Dave wills to my sister, Barb Peil, the best of years in High School. lhereby will to Uncle Tony the tabernacle choir. lwill to Wendy, Tammy and Chris and hair to Mr. Denier. L Kathy Pond will Jackie Bebout band trips, our rock, shark jokes and an everlasting friendship. Re leaves Sam a one-way ticket to Maryland -in early May. To Poillucch, Anonymous leaves all of Stevie Shamrock. Kathy Pondleaves Mr. Parsons and the RCK team, a budget that always passes, a pool with all the time they want practice and a championship team every year. lwill to Anna Ramaglia a trip around the world with mel Michele Ranalli wills to her sister Marilyn and to her sisters friends especially Donna Dadlon a great senior year without any Disasters. Smush wills Stacie a brand new set of wheels. lwill Mr. Meier the rest of my family! lwill to Della Garell a promise that I don't really hate her. To Steele, l will all the parties in Red Oaks. Karen wills to Stacie 10,000 boxes of .M8iM's to get through her years in college. lleave one conjunction junction to Mike Calagerakis. L will to Patty McCourt a phone call from him. lKaren will Lisa a feather to put on your lead foot. David S leaves Herr Behnke a rope with which to hang a Wuschel and Mr. Buxton a bush full of Thorns. lLLS leave to the Academic Department of Roy C. Ketcham, one l1l school chair which I sold at the Junior Class Garage sale l'77l. l, Emilio Salvati will Jeanette Salvati and Mike Roycroft all the pink slippers in the world. lwill Sherri a bushel of apples and a loaf of bread. Sausage gives Pat a year's supply of Mom's Pizza and all the Rub-Offs and arrows she needs. RS. leaves Mike Eisenbaum 40,000 unpacked peaches. Terry wills to Ron Lucier one big bowl of cold potatoes and a book of how to play gin. Frankleaves Bren Daum his whole life! Janetleaves the Room 375's a troop of their own and many reunion camping trips. Kathyleaves to Suzy all the peaches and cream that she needs to survive, and to Mike, three more great years at RCK. L Lou Raiche bequeath to Mr. McGivney a new rug. Donna and Sharon will J.O. a box or Kleenex. lwill to Tracy Smith all the gas in the world. Michele Ranalliwills Ron Lucier the sequel to the soap opera, Slowly He Went But Quickly He Went. For all the girls he ever knew Randyleaves 462-3612. L Karen will to brothers Scott and Brian a big kick to make it through this place. John and Debbie will their nonreturned dittos 81 gratitude to Uncle Matt. Maggie Mae wills Whitehorse her love. John leaves Faith a goodbye kiss. lwill to Disco Joe Rep. all the memow you'Il ever want and to Marie lwill Paul. Kathy Pondleaves Mr. Fadden a band that always follows and always enough money for exchange trips. Marie leaves Karen a pair of gold rollerskates and Tom by her side. L Debbyleave all the smoky bathrooms to Dale Whiteley, provided that they will change. lLarry Rambout will to Steve Plimley all the girls he has been after, but I got my hands on. Releaves Na the everlasting memory of the great times and happiness to always follow sorrow. L Kathy Pond leave enough good guys on the team and a lot of away mee to Kathy Burgess. lNancy Roycroftleave Craig O'dell and Scott Price all the best in their remaining years at Ketcham, along with 1 years supply of passes out of study hall. J.R wills Mr. McGivney one You're gonna pay for that' you already have. Good luck, Dad! Meg gives Cathy all the lonely 18 wheelers she can get on 19 and all the happiness she can find. She also leaves all the freaks the halls she used to walk on. Diane wills to her sister Linda many happy times during her remaining years at Ketcham in hopes that she will follow in my footsteps. We, as faithful science students, will RCK a new supply of Science teachers. C.W. 84 L.T. Julie Mooers leaves Cathy Cantone one Flying window to do with it what she pleases. lwill Jodie and Debbie all the ice sandwiches in the school. Kathywishes Karen a good, happy senior year. Ken Morrison leaves Faith Parent the 117 ts immortal phrase what a piece. IA! Mucciwish to give Dave Wisner one large WALLY'S PIZZA lwith extra cheesel. I leave to Nancy Dille all the cute guys in the whole school lPa! Murphy will all my love my girlfriend Barb. Jeanne wills to Mr. Navor and Mr. Stewart the Male Chauvinist award of the century. Shelly gives Dee, Dianne 5 consecutive lunches and 4 to Barb and Cindy. lKaren will Linda and Anna some more fantastic times. Jeanne wills to her little sister Pat good times and good German teachers. Smush wills Linda a ton of London Cheese Doodles. Mike Walkerleaves Joan a wise mouth beer drinking tuba player for as long as she teaches, plus a free exchange to Oshkosh. Smush wills Anna enough gum to last her 3 lifetimes. Sharileaves Marty a life time supply of Solarcaine. Those two redheads will one bus to Mr. Clausen provided that he will guarantee that it will be right here when they return. John leaves to Toots one case of diet Pepsi, a pack of cigarettes, and a bent mouth piece. lleave Mr. Buxton a 100 on the chemistry and my autographed picture. Mushroom is willed external thanks, love the Sunshine. Brian White leaves Mr. Aquino an Orsen Welles doll that says Rosebud, iwill one extremely long and unanswerable take home test to our beloved Calculus teacher, lBig Bopperl, Mr. Kenny. iwill Dave Wisner a large Wa'lly's pizza. M. leaves his little sister A. good friends and good times enough to make these the best years of her life and the reminder that Big Brother is always watching out for her. lwill that Big Al Mucci half my Wally Pizza. lleave the CC trail and the Haven to Sandy and Foonie land Dode, if they'll take herl. iwill to Jim Nutt, 1000 Elton John posters, all the flowered shirts he can wear, and a leather belt to hold up his pants. P.S.E.J. has no chance against E.L.P. Janetleaves Pat nothing because she's got it all, to Curry all my deep dark secrets, and to Judith Anne my tears. Cliff Schoferleaves Bob Brett all of the first alto parts, and his as yet unpublished anthology of saxaphone secrets called Chops with Confidence. Terry wills to Dale Whiteley one big poster of Mr. Adam to put in her room. Jane wills Sue A: all the hope on the world of gaining Sandy back. Martin Schumnn wills to Mr. Parsons, a future of good swimming teams. Stacy wills to Cathy Cantone her closet full of clothes and her own locker to mess up. Robin leaves to Jimmy all the good times we've had and love that never ends, and Nano we've got the SPRlT . To Mr. Buxton I leave a barrel of grease. Kathy Sekelywills Steve and Mike a life size statue of thunderfoot. Mary Lou leaves Candy many more Friday trips to the bank, memories of Wood Wheels, and a great big thank you! To all of our fantastic science teachers Craig leaves many thanks and a six and one half inch copper sulfate crystal for all the help they gave me on my science fair projects. Lynn leaves Bill, Bob, Jay, Joe, Roy, and John another year in good ole RCK. Mary Zl will receive a book of dumb jokes so that she can practice up on Sandywills to Re a new car with Paul waiting in the back seat. Dave leaves everybody something and nobody nothing. D. and M. of the New York City Gang will E., J., and L. a play they can understand, a carriage ride through Central 118 4?-pr,-N. MOST LIKELY TO SUCEED: Mike Wise, Julie Schmitzer Park, a rowdy train trip home, and roses that last longer than 2 minutes. Especially to E., the gang leaves a waiter who loves her, a carton of Alda Seltzer for protection, and an X-rated movie lall male castl. Gretchen is willed a lot of love and the knowledge of knowing there is somebody and that somebody is me - Kip. Big S1s wills5 Kama a walk to school, track manager, and courage to pursuit her goals. The Class of '77 wills Mr. Brooks a butt for his smoking lounge. 0.L.S. leaves to Dan and Darren all the good partying they did with O.M.K. and to Foost and Murph, a do me up a turkish taffyl Janet wills all the good clutches in the world to Barbara. L Donna Storms, leave my best wishes to Mary Consentino, and by brother Lester. May all their wishes come true . . . Lou1se's twin sister wills her good eye to all her friends at the asylum. Steven hi leaves Herr Behnke, Pete Timmons 81 several Nazis. Also may the flasher strike again! To Ma Ficker, lSara Shoman will a library with organization, Music in our Schools Month!! And To everyone ileave Love, Peace, Friendship and a nice big much happiness in your photography business. Katrina wills Mr. Parsons 81 the RCK swim team a fun-filled back of a bus much luck in the future, she wills all the kids from the neighborhood a decent bus driver lfor oncel 81 a summer of camping out. Maureen Coleman wills her sister Diedre Dinky all the happiness and success she desires: sorry l have to leave you here. Sean and Dee, lwill you two a toy jeep, an English Setter and a Trip to Colorado in ten years. Food Luck Hoodlums. To Suzie maybe someday we'll be rich, so we wouldn't have to worry about spending money before it's earned, we'll buy a car that doesn't stall! LOVE always Reenie. To Cocoa good-luck with Geep, Love your cuz. Cindy Whitman wills a day at Mr. Alvernia with all its ups downs to Lisa Creighton and Jane Schubert. Cathyleaves double lunch with flies. lCindy Whitman leave my sister Michele all those trips to Duncan Donuts, and great 2 more years. The tip fo the hill gang will receive many thanks from CBW Greg Lynch wills all Don McManus's teachers a reserved room at Hudson State Mental Institution. Paul leaves Beth Corl an apology for all the mean things we did to her this year. I, Nadine will Arlene much luck and B.G. To Jan from Jan a long lasting friendship and lots of batty moods. Mike wills Judie another trip to Jack. ileave all my memories of backstage to those who will share them in the future smile lwill always remember. . . memories. Judy a mended heart. Janet gets a well written conversation. Sue Calogerakis wills Kelley, Janine, Peaches, and Vicki all the roads of Wappingers in a Stang and the love and happiness that goes with it. Pat gets everything she wants. My G.S. 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M if 'Zu' fy' f A 'Q l' Q35 'A, Wy K- 4 - ,gI,,igf+ ' J At,A 4. . .mm ' x A,. , 1 : x .f h P x t A. y .Q ' x hi ffm '-17 13 ..,.life my life is a cycle, happy and sad life is a dream, fantasy and colors life is reality, good and bad my life, your life, everyone's life what do they mean? what are their goals? life is fate, said the wise man with a sigh life is lonely, said the man who couldn't smile life is darkness, life is joyous, life is depressing but for me . . . life is adventure i have to try to climb the highest mountain, swim the longest sea, y save nature from man's destruction. impossible? n not for me. i will try harder than anyone tried before. i will give all i have to give. my goals will contain all of me. then i will begsatisfied. a dream? reality? but i'll be happy. i dream of being on a mountain, towering above the shores or wading through a stream nature's own fountain, rippling across the lands. that makes me happy. it's so simple yet so hard to find i didn't even notice p reality as it creeps, i bringing its mood, so dark, desolate and deep. it's sadness and pain surrounding me, choking until death brings me peace. you have to take the happy and the sad: the fantasy and the colorsg the good and the bad with each step you take. life is what i want to make it. it's my life. let me live my life the way i want to live, let me laugh when i want to laugh: let me cry when i want to cry. let me go! don't hold me back! good-bye .t . s. love always, carrie. jams hart james Connelly -fx +6 E thomas macrini xv , ,W gayle cxpollo joanne clpollo yesterday a child came out to wonder. we caught a dragon fly inside a jar. fearful when the sky was full of thunder and tearful of the falling of a star. and the seasons. . . they go round and round and the painted ponies go up and down. we're captive on a carousel of time. we can't return we can only look behind from where we came and go round and round and round in the circle game. then the child grew ten times round the seasons skated over 10 clear frozen streams. words like when you're older must appease him and promises of one day make up his dreams. and the seasons . . . sixteen springs and sixteen summers gone now. cartwheels turn to carwheels through the town. and they tell him, take your time it won't be long now till you drag your feet just to slow the circles down. and the seasons . . . years have passed and now the boy is 20. though his dreams have lost a lot of grandeur coming true. they'll be new dreams, maybe better dreams, there'll be plenty of new dreams before the last revolving year is through. and the seasons . . . joni mitchell underclass people 38 wwymw Ji MMV W wqfywf y9, ,s54f1if?fff5f S w W Da' LD if W' jf Jxawwwmqv VW Aw NW W ,1 r H N w V ' iw f . gy 5 YJJKJ V 1 X L 0 Sfi0f5iwiw0x UB X 5 V nw 5 if QWXTQN WNW I' 3 M5 Q x X XXI wx 93400 9 1 'x 1 f 1 X , A' x f:- E X, V ft If I NXJ E 'X -Y ff x i ,. p ap ff 1 5 N J ,1 - ' K 5, 2 .ff 1 :LQ ff E ,J f h my l,,. 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Robin Roarbeugh ' K A -1 Elizabeth Reber ,I ,F Il J 'W X f Dwight Rubens l I 1 6' '. A L ,K r Robin Robertson ' Y it A Marty Robbins .16 V fe- - gt -E Thomas Robilotta . Y -Q J. - -2 ' Rose Robinson V f . 'N l Melissa Robison ,t .Y e x r u f . David Patterson Andrew Patton Karen Peters Timothy Peters Robert Pettit Deborah Phillips Daniel Pinto David Polgrean Steven Potts Scott Powers Dale Prager Joseph Pratz Gary Prizzia Beth Putnam Suzanne Rasch 173 Bernadette Silvestri Joseph Sinisi Alison Smalley Caroline Smith Michael Smith Robert Spahn Lori Span Susan Spencer Anthony Spero Robert Spiconardi JoAnn Spivey Gary Stillens Darlene Stearns Sandra Stewart Lester Storms Edward St. Pierre Robert Straszewski Thomas Struller Kenneth Stuts Cheryl Sullivan ,T- 'qw , J. Q Richard Roche f Karen Roebke . 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'MT , 5 Q- 15.27 Civ 5 3 wwf -S JN 3 A? vu-..,, K .M WY K! 82 if you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you, if you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, but make allowance for their doubting too: if you can wait and not be tired by waiting, or being lied about, don't deal in lies, or being hated, don't give way to hating, and yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise, if you can dream - and not make dreams your master if you can think - and not make thoughts your aim, if you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two impostors just the same, if you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, and stoop and build'em up with worn-out tools, if you can make one heap of all your winnings and risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, and lose, and start again at your beginnings and never breathe a word about your loss: if you can force your heart and nerve and sinew to serve your turn long after they are gone, and so hold on when there is nothing in you except the will which says to them: hold on! if you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, or walk with kings - nor lose the common touch, if neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, if all men count with you, but none too much: if you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds' worth of distance run, yours is the earth and everything that's in it, and - which is more - you'll be a man, my son! RUDYARD KIPLING activities x 1 U , CXQYXK' n F E V Vy fn K V ,W M95 QUJVJ N A 05 W fi Ox' CWWQQ' C71 J w fun ' ,D Q A f' f 197912, , '1 F 1 . , K UW X ff ,f x ' ' f N X X .1 x A 'rl K 3 Q' 1+ 'X if 4 f - 1 . -' 1 'gh Q lx if f .fvvvghr XX 4 X I Jr ' gvfvmyyfif 45, , 'rl ' 'fb av j I 5 'a X! , E 7-.-Mffnz . ,Lf Z' 2' A W ' x ' ,,fw:2fM'W N , ff 5 1 Y H n ,af 'xx K ? 1164 .1 X ' ,. Q S35 1 2 44, V , 5' f 7 Q lm U iffy- 4 h,fwn'f!f'fTn 'W 'l!JY44gv ' v ' 32,593 , rlifffvs 4, 5 ' s3f1.eMf'1451 f ff .- X Q , '5' ff' QP? 1 . vw fn K AQ'-'ff h nb? A I W' X 3 'H 'x 4 Qsgiabu l W NX Aw X f W H - v- X, sggisagifi - ,FQNX xx 1 x '5 ?-:iiifa ' ii 'xv x - R , -':g:,-gs, x xx w S X Q x Q Q t X r, X X 1 N: v 1 4, Q m uf I Q, ' 1 4 - -X X my X' --i X x , X X 84 education sows not seeds in you, 4 Y Q 1 but makes your seeds grow. Left to Right: Pete Timmons leditor in chiefl, Dan Hellerman lassistant editorl, Steve Hoffman ibusiness editorl, Mark Casparian lart editorl, Kathy Barpoulis lsports editorl, William Dourdis ladvisorl, Missing: Mike Piplani lphotography editorl, Mark Hanak lreporterl: Staff: Eric Vandercar, Mike Amoff, Kathy Burgess, Rich Pyle, Dane Spring, Floxsanna Bedij, Jim Cypser, Mark Flantzer, Betty Lee, Carol Sappe, Beth Wolpert, Gura Maissel, Betsy Hanson, Tracy Eddins, Rich Keyes L! council Left to Right: 2nd How: Scott Greer lpresidentl, Julie Schmitzer, Andre Carey, Egbert Ling, Ann Marie Dragone, Louis Clausen fadvisorlp 7st Row: Sandra Stewart, Lynn Ainslie, Sue Ainsworth, lvice presidentl, Audrey Korner lsecretary, treasurerl, Diedre Coleman, Karen Eselsong Missing: Karen Sallie, Rennee Bardell, Mary Garrity, Mike McNeill, Sean Hoolihan 'SH 'F ,, . . . J ql great minds discuss Ideas hed 1 . average minds discuss events little minds discuss people. K wash . v N x 1 time lwnor SOCIETY Left to Right: Pete Heller lpresidentl, Nadine Kaflowitz lvice-presidentl, Lauren Ross ltreasurerl, Mike Tebolt lsecretaryl, Missing: Heleh Schwerman ladvisorl Left to Flight: 2nd row: John Platz, Dan Hellerman, Mike Blake, Mike Tebolt, Pete Heller fpresidentl, Howard Chang, Ist row: Craig Gallagher, Debbie Rhoedes, lsecretaryl, Sylvia Berman ltreasurerl, Judith Alger, Lauren Floss, fstatisticianl, Charlie Brown, Missing: Ron Cammorata, Karen Berman, Dominic Desantis, Ben Caccavale, Adam Rubin, Gary Kropkowski, Robert DuPree ladvisorl Na as-....,..., nu-.......,., m Martin Forsius, Oulu Finland Attended Swedish Private High School In Town Of Uleaborg afs family Left to Right: David Einolf, Martin Forsius, Charles and Dorothy Einolf 186 american field service Ma Left to Right: Linda Reuter iSecretaryJ, Rachel Reyes iPresidentl, Ann Moruzzi lVice-Presidenti, Lisa Siciliano iTreasureri, Louis Clausen iAdvisorJ 4 L 1 5 if i QA ' i i a 5 i a i 1 1 R iif P Y E 1- Q .ff 'vi '. lf' f . i 5 -,.' 5 si ii 9 an iw' i ' Y, 24, ,.,f,f -' 1 I i V W fbi' ai . J 1 I-44 V I - , I I 1 1 nl Q I! 7 in Q Q . . 2 f, 1 ,f as iw ' 'f 'V 4 E Y ll, W 5 VV Q 4.3 fi J 187 88 deca i 1 J Left to Right: 4th row: Mario Conforti iadvisorl, Brian Ashton, Terri Burger, Meg Runyon, Cathy Palmateer, Ken Dille, Carlo Picciotti lad- visorl 3rd row: Maureen Coleman, Rick Bronson, Tom Maurer, Toni Colanni, Maureen Weitg 2nd row.' Valerie Rossi, Rita Toohey, Sue Shortle, Tracy Smith, Julie Venturiag lst row: Gene Trepiede ltreasurerl, Jackie Scarafino lsecretaryl, Mike Flannery lvice-presidentl, Andy Velletri ipresidentlg missing: Mike Calogerakis, Tom Francese, John Lostaglio, John Mentasena, Virginia Sclanna , 5- W fy ,f ,wi ' pep band 1 jg,-14 rg Martin Ambrosini, Ralph Dennis Babcock, Karen Berman, Charlie Brown, Maryann Brown, Mary E. Brown, Teri Brundage, Suzanne Cohen, Bob Defelice, Tom Defelice, Bill Eldredge, Ernest Erbe, Joanne Goldhammer, Kyle Gullery, Peter Iacovazzi, Kim Leach, Betty Lee, Tim Lee, Pam Motill, Cindy Robertson, Judy Schofer, Carina Shipotosky, Mike Siless, Mike Smith, Ron Stanton, John Thomas, Jon Tyler, Spencer Wood if you wish to know yourself observe how others act. if you wish to understand others look into your own heart. masque and mime .-, Y -v I .t 'it 5 as '-f3it+?.'fiaY5.::n' .R -' '- ' W!! f Q. Left to Right: Nancy Arena lpresidentl, Kay Heyman ltreasurerl, Judith Alger lvice-presidentl, Linda Rosen lsecretaryl select chorus Left to Right: 5th raw: Janna Marshall, Diane Glinka, Judi Alger, Sue Taylor, 4th row: Don Mackechnie, Bob Knapp, Paul Baird, Ken Neevel, Jennifer Duke, Sue McDonald, Elizabeth Schultz, Kathy Hirt, Joe D'Angelo, Sue Hadden, Dave Jonesg 3rd row: Michelle Marolda, Sue Kastl, Glen Datres, Val Small, Cathy Green, Leslie Dorler, Bonnie Perkins, Kathy Oserthoudt, Claudia Wilder, Sue Aviaz, 2nd row: Joelene Tarragano, Bernadette Spivey, Andy Chamuris, Lois Buchar, Kathy Morin, Karen Plimley, Wendy House, Audrey Gasking, Lisa Hofsommer, Bob Fass, Jered Egan, 7st row: Maryann Brown, Karen Gasking, Chris Glinka, Alayne Wood, Sue Palmateer, Sue Hart, Diane Morin, Drew McNary, Carolyn Ceccotti, Missing: Tony Frasina idirectorl, Nancy Arena, Sylvia Berman, Cathy Davis, Lisa Graham, Karen Muller, Joanne Norsek, Sara Shoman, Linda Thimsen, Mary Ann Weitz, Gretchen Werner fPianistl 189 5 ri I, va! ,, ' X-J - 'wt 3 barbershop chorus B fi- Left to Right: 2nd row: Steve Larsen, Paul Baird, John Thomas, Bob Knapp, Don Nlackechnie, Roy Ferin, Tony Giaccone, lst row: Keith Lockhart, Joe D'Angelo, Cliff Schofer, Ken Neevel, Steve Becka, AI Grecco, Tom Hudson, Eric Schanckenbergg Missing: Tony Frisina ldirectorl, Glen Datres, Jered Egan, Bob Fass, Dave Jones, Drew McNary, Scott Eldridge, Tim Kircher, Andy Chamuris, John Glazer, Lee Hofsommer ll' 17 '94 i an 19 K svveet adalines Left to Flight: 2nd row: Tony Frisina fdirectori, Bernadette Spivey, Val Small, Kathy Hirt, Elizabeth Schultz, Jennifer Duke, Sue McDonald, Betty Lee, Sue Hadden, 1st row: Diane Glinka, Karen Gasking, Diane Morin, Bonnie Perkins: Missing: Sue Aivaz, Dawn Nellis, Karen Berman, Leslie Dorler, Sara Shoman, Alicia Barksdale, Cathy Davis 90 5 135 'A ks- td . success is to be measured not so much by the position A one has reached in life Q1 if X as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed. booker t. washington octets Left to Right: 5th row: Suzanne Kastl, Linda Thimsen, 4th row: Claudia Wilder, Janna Marshall, 3rd row: Sylvia Berman, 2nd row: Wendy House, Audrey Gasking, Ist row: Judith Alger, Missing: Tony Frisina lDirectorl Kalliopi Adamskis, Carol Bartush, Linda Betz, Lisa Butts, Carolyn Ceccotti, Andy Chamuris, Anne Marie Conway, Kelly Coons, Kathy Dalton, Jennifer Duke, Scott Eldridge, Catheri Fairbanks, Lisa Hurst, Jeanine Husson, Janice Johnson, Eileen Keenan, Barbara Kram, Car- rie Kruse, Chanda Lehigh, Colleen Martin, Keenith Neevel, Joanne Norsek, Terri Rhynders, Jane Scarchilli, Judith Taylor, Catherine Davis, Joelene Terragano, Alicia Barksdale, Luanne Defelice, Anette Johnson, Missing: Tony Frisina lDirectorl it , wx. ' Q N-.B W T saxophone ensemble ,E , Left to Right: 2nd row: Cliff Schofer, Paul Baird, Bob Cohen, 1st row: Brett Macenvel, Barb Christopher, Sara Shomang Missing: Robert Fadden lDirectorl '5 'X 2 1 Stage band k vk.. Ann Brown, Cindy Robertson, Martin Ambrosini, Mary Brown, Judy Schofer, Faun Aivaz, Ned Forster, Peter Iacovazzi, Betty Lee, Mona Chang, Kyle Gullery, Ernie Erbe, Brett Macelveen, Scott Vetter, Sandy Coffin, Bob Defelice, Phil Getto, Tracy Deurkson, Beth Shelly, Tom Foster, Tom Hudson, Alan Sunners, Tony Giaccone, Ralph Babcock, Tom Defelice, Karen Berman, Mike Siless woodwind choir I 4 EMI! ..... Clarinets: Monica Giroux, Judy Schofer, Kay Neevel, Martin Ambrosini, Mary Brown, Betty Lee: Flutes: Sue Valentine, Kathy Hirt, Anne Brown, Robin Jones, Sue Hardy, Dawn Morellog Bass Clarinetsz Steve Simonson, Ned Forster, Saxophone: Cliff Schofer, Bob Cohen, Barb Christopher, Scott Vetter, Robert Fadden ldirectorl jazz ensemble Left to Flight: 4th row: trumpets: Steve Becka, John Warnock, Mike Siless, Mark D'Amico, Ron Stanton, 3rd row: trombones: John Thomas, Roy Ferin, Jim Prescott, Mark Viglione, Lee Hofsommer, Mike Walker ltubal,5 2nd row: Saxophones: Bob Fass, Mike Gehl, Dick Warnock, Paul Baird, Cliff Schofer, Missing: Bob Cohen, lstrows rhythm: Rich DuBois, Gen Winters, Keith Lockhart, Jered Egan, Missing: Steve Larsen, Dave Wisner, Joan Tiga ldirectorl 94 ,...., .t -, ' P Orchestra Left To Right: lst Violin: Karen Francesconi, Lynn Kane, Helen Maurer, Val Smal, Myla Hunt, Janna Marshall: 2nd Violin: Penny Taylor, Janet Consadine, Deanna Cappo, Peter Triputti, Carolyn Wise, Ruth Kuold, Viola: Joe DeAngelo, Mark Brittenham, Michelle Haddad, Cello: Carol Schreiber, Paul Miller, Donna Brown, Jan Reimer: Piano: Chris Fidlerp Barbara Barrett ldirectorl. freshman band John Birdsell, Julie Brandenburg, Charlie Brown, Ken Bunney, Nancy Burch, Hilary Busing, Steve Byrum, Peter Carlos, Jeanine Chantry, Michael Considine, Karen Datres, Carolyn DeCillo, Gordon Decker, Doug Deeb, Andrew Dick, Gina DiGregorio, Scott Eldredge, Mary Flanagan, Todd Frappier, Jeffrey Francis, Jane Friedland, Denise Genin, Stephen Givaz, Howard Gordon, David Griess, Michelle Giroux, Cindy Hackl, Betsy Hanson, Rich Herodes, Gerard Hogan, Nancy Joba, Lorraine Johnson, Timothy Kerr, Linda Kilmer, Juile Kopatz, Alex Kostro, Mary Kusmiss, Jeanine LaBorne, Mitchell Lederstein, Jeff Lynch, Jeff Marler, Carol Martin, Jeff Melvin, Theresa Migliore, Mary Moran, Pamela Motill, Kelly Niles, Sharon Nutter, Stacy Parsons, Daniel Pinto, Steven Potts, Sue Rasch, Donna Rhoades, Terri Rhynders, Ray Ricci, Rose Robinson, Linda Ryan, Terri Savelli, John Scarchilli, Michael Schaller, Carina Shipotofsky, Christine Shirey, Mike Smith, Sue Spencer, Sandra Stewart, Tom Struller, Deborah Tarr, Beth Valachovic, Richard Wagler, Karen Wallace, Richard Waters, Terry Weir, Tom Whelan, Michael Wolgast, Robert Fadden ldirectorl. ,f J PN, concert band Left to Right: 5th row: Heather Hallenback, Rich Dubois, Glen Winters, Pete Tannini, John Platz, Mike Walker, 4th row: Mark D'Amico, Ron Stanton, Steve Becka, John Warnock, Mike Siless, Ken Morrison, Roy Ferin, Tim Kircher, John Thomas, Lee Hofsommerg 3rd row: Rich Raich, Mary Gutowski, Lauren Ross, Cliff Schofer, Dick Warnock, Bob Cohen, Barb Christopher, Bob Pass, Mike Gehlg 2nd raw: Monica Giroux, Mark Pon, Mary Brown, Keith Lockhart, Steve Larsen, Scott Davisg 7st row: Jered Egan, Karen Bogardus, Sue Hardy, Lisa Preiss, Marguerite Johnson, Karen Berman, Kathy Tessier, Kathryn Shomler, Maryann Brown, Lisa Bogardus, Missing: Joan Tigai lDirec- torl wind ensemble Xt A. Brown, P. Considine, K. Hirt, R. Jones, N. Prizzia, S. Valentine, T. Anderson, S. Cohen, Dx. Grecco, A. Kaflawitz, C. Robertson, R. Young, M. Ambrosini, J. Balderus, M. Brown, A. Majtinyi, J. Schofer, S. Shoman, B. Asher, F. Aivaz, K. Blackburn, L. Duran, T. Lee, E. Leung, E. Ling, L. Shoman, M. Warnock, S. Wood, N. Forster, S. Simonson, K. Neevel, T. Brundage, D. Casperian, T. Eddins, D. Erwine, L. Furlani, J. Goldhammer, K. Leach, D. McKean, M. Piggott, P. Skipworth, B. Wolpert, P. lacovazzi, B. Lee, S. Brown, M. Chang, K. Gullery, E. Erbe, J. Hendrickson, B. Macelveen, B. Mathews, J. Moore, D. Raia, T. Rhyndeers, D. Engstrum, S. Vetter, A. Wood, S. Droge, Brad Anesi, W. Allen, D. Brosnan, S. Coffin, M. D'Amico, B. Defglice, B. Eldredge, P. Getto, M. Grant, S. Hansen, P. Krawiec, J. Patios, T. Deurkson, J. Goldsmith, B. Shelly, G. Calley, E. Finch, T. Foster, T. Hudson, J. Prescott, A. Sunners, M. Viglione, T. Giaccone, E. Schnackenberg, N. Stickle, A. Grecco, C. Ambrosini, R. Babcock, D. Clauson, T. Defelice, E. Lancto, F. Savelli, J. Tyler, R. Fadden lDirectorl 96 i expect to pass this way but onceg any good therefore that i can do, or any kindness that i can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. let me not defer nor neglect it, for i shall not pass this way again. etienne de grellet 1 J' s if 3 Mm' f ATG' 1 Left to Right: Sue Ainsworth, ltreasurerl, Cathy Cantone lvice- presidentl, Joel Thomas lpresidentl, Missing: Ed Bernabei lad- visorl, Patricia Rommer ladvisorl 25:52 . 'il lend yourself to others, but give yourself to yourself. lighting crew ,aa Left to Right: 2nd row: Bob Knapp, Ist row: Bob Fass, John Drain, Don Mackechnie, Dominick Dragone, Brian Drain 41 rf :Lt library aides and audio ld 'XX ,'A,W Left to Flight: 3rd row: Chris Tanquay, Diane Acker, Anne Marie Conway, Sheryl Birdsell, Sue Hadden, 2nd row: Philip Wolin, Tammy Hancock, Sonya Westbrook, Donna Johnson, lst row: Pat Cobb, Damian Fairbanks lcaptain of library aidesl, Mark Shepherd lcaptain of avl: Miss- ing: Linda Betz, Natalie Shaw, Sue Spencer, Charles Pritchard, Henry Bloeker, Linda Manna, Dave Ermwine, AI Canelli, Maria Romos, Cathy Morse, Dave Wenover, Pat Turner, Mark Lysko, Alex Lostro, Chris Garrison, Brenda Mclntyre, Deb O'Jea, Don Alvarez, Lisa D'Amato, Carol Ceccotti, Frank Bishop, Gwen Edwards 197 v- Hu K' 198 reef? -s' f lrlU53 1 w . 3 F GY' 'L TPR ,wif Q 7 .I S is .2 BALL wmcfx Eric? :mi babes In arms aff' I wacrvff . g 2 x ww- 199 +2 Q 2 ,,a 'Q' :N f,- , ' .Q 'ff .., 3. 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Mx. ..a Xxx .W we 9- basketball cheerleaders l L Left to Right: 4th Row: Pat Considine, Jill Stevensonp 3rd Row: Aggie Chantry, Ellen McHugh, Karen Chobarg 2nd Row: Dawn Ettinger, Anita Larsen, Cathy Cantone lco-captainl, Chris Wisner: lst Row: Joanne Kleuss, Linda Caprara, Sue Ainsworth lcaptainl, Maureen Jermyng Missing: Patricia Flommer, Jane Smith ladvisorl O2 Xf jv basketball cheerleaders Left to Right: 3rdrow: Janet Hadden lCaptainl, Peggie Lillis lCo-Captainl, Linda Calvelli, Jody Oswald: 2ndrow: Laura Kilby, Lori Farrel, Reggie Deangelo, Lynn Ainslie: 7st row: Kathy McManus, Lisa Gorr, Dawn Jackson, Kathy Bar- poulisp Missing: Patricia Rommer, Jane Smith lAdvisorsl Left to Right: 3rd row: Lori Farrell, Peggy Lillis lCo-Captainl Reggie DeAngelo. 2nd row: Laura Kilby, Lynn Ainslie lCaptainl, Kathy Barpoulis, Dawn Jackson, Lisa Gorr, Kathy lVlclVlanus, 7st row: Janet Hadden, Linda Calvelli, Miss- ing: Patricia Rommer, Jane Smith lAdvisorsl -vs x! freshman cheerleaders .ag--,L Sid Left to Flight: 5th row: Mary Alice Goodall lAdvisorl 4th row: Chris Wall, Ann Marie Drogone iCapIainl 3rd row: Lori Grundon, Jamie Masterson, Sharon Russell 2nd row: Jane Scarchilli, Kelly Ryan, Kathy Scott, Maria Florio lCo-Captainl, lsr row: Theresa Vavoso, Jeannine Husson, Julie Kopatz. Q5 if 552 f3'W'fE W ky,i.s,9,x3 4L1ls33'?k W soccer cheerleaders 40 .-x Left to Right: 5th row: Pat Considine iCaptainl5 4th row: Kathy Brown, Sue Hillardg 3rdrow: Lori Mandra, Aggie Chantry lCo-Captainl, Judy Man' do, 2nd row.' Jackie Davis, Tricia Jensen, lst row: Ann Wise, Ann Moruzzip Missing: Mary Alice Goodall lAdvisorl. 20 204 come, my friends, 'tis not too late to seek a newer world. push off, and sitting well in order smite the sounding furrows: for my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, and the paths of all the western stars, until i die. it may be that the gulfs will wash us down, it may be we shall touch the happy isles, and see the great achilles, whom we knew, though much is taken, much abidesp and though we are not now that strength which in old days moved earth and heaven, that which we are we are one equal temper of heroic hearts, made weak by time and fate, but strong in will to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. sports ffvx M5 Jw. 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Hand ' 'JZ'-.s I .A ,,M. hf M. -K. w 6,553 f is 3,-wiv' .nz N -Jrk - 5',Q ..,v ME- -.,g,ry,, ,pn fr ' ' 'Q'- if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with success unexpected in common hours. henry david thoreau 209 210 our greatest glory consists not in never falling but in rising every time we fall. oliver goldsmith Left to Right: 3rd How' Donna Tomazin, Flachel Fleyes, Diane McDonald, Pat Floyd, 2nd Hom' Michele Ahearn lManagerl, Terri Pinto, Tami Sloan, Gail Garthwaite, Barbara Webster lCoachl, lst HovwColleen Cooke fCaptainl Allison Bodley lCaptainl, Missing: Bernie Spivey, Sue Anderson lStatisticianl, Joelene Lerragano lStatisticianl ,A Xl ,Clad A J v volleyball X-Y, ,- Left to Flight: 4th How.'Sue Kusmiss, Mary McDonnell, Chris Antonetti, Betsy Garthwaite, 3rd Flow' Donna Lackner, Alayne Wood, Amy Baughman, JoAnn Spivey, 2nd How' Charlotte Anderson iCo-Captainl, Lori Wall iCaptainl, lst Haw' Sue Anderson lManagerl, Missing: Michele Ahearn iManagerl, .loelene Lerragano lStatisticianl, Barbara Webster lCoachl. f ll ' I A 1 1 K5 fm , - X ' 2 ae If Lf , ' X M4 ef.. 1 A 164 ,, , , 5 W' ' JV: xivf -. 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H Jf'i'fQfQ,g ffl ,2Q541,,,pQl , L. ,, Left to Right: 4th Flow' Joe Weil lAssistantl, Ken Lynn lHead Coachl, Mike Zito lTrainerl, Bob Diggleman lManagerl, 3rd How: Phil Ashback, Paul Balderes, Joe DeAngelo, Jeff DeWitt, Andre Carey, Dave Clausen, Vin Bartolotti, Mike VanVoorhis, Jay Consadine, Tim House, 2ndRow.'Tom Vavoso, Rich Gniewvk, Bruce Anesi, Dave Garnot, Jeff VanSchaack, Jim Leary, lke Schurman, Mark Piggott, Frank Contelmo, Dennis Kenny, Ist Row.'Joel Thomas, Randy Read, Jim Kyle, Sandy Hamilton, Dom Dragone, Bill Leary, Dave Baldwin, Hal Bardell, Gus Dering, Greg Heavin, Missing: Jeff Hoffman, Steve Pafumi, Lou Detmer fAssistantl. Statisticians: Debbie Katz, Loretta Auch, Barbara Gulnick, Lauren Ross, Bob Miller, Mitch Overbye, Kevin Holt lManagerl, Bill Murphy lHead Coachl, Assistants: Mike DeFilIipo, Jim McAden. ' ,' .2t:!!.Q g,gf' 4' 4 52,3 li ar r ' I l ., I -f wtf all -5. X44 Q- -ef l 1' A -'len -1' .F , ,5'j4i::rL.,.. 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A .la ,K VJ, sszirmsm m.r,4Sfsw'..s. , nz.-M . , ': -.'-rgni, an 1 M' RK ' fi 1 ' f 235553 .. 218 s'f I r if , -fi It - ,.. field hockey Left to Right: 3rd How.'Eileen Tobin lCoachl, Mary Kusmiss, Diana Kloepping, Karen Fludy, Alison Wood, Sharon Ormsby, Sharon Stander fStatisticianl, Frances Ayers lStatisticianl. 2nd f?ovwTeo Westermann, Stacy Parsons, Dode Diesing, Nancy Halloran, Carol Parish, Judy Kloepping, lst How: Sandy Diesing lCo-Captainl Debbie Kondor lCaptainl Missing: Bonnie McCreary lManagerl, Laura Ormsby lStatisticianl, Chris Clark 'wi ' . - 1-1 fp, P e nf ,MH w L ' fi 4, 'li' fd i , mf. A tg if .lv N f , an 2 v i cross country Left to Right: 3rd Rowxlason Heath,John Gasparini, Joe DiPompei, Kerry Frame, George Kolb, Roy Newman. 2nd Raw: Neal Zomback, Laura Zucker, Sue Aivaz, Kathy Burgess, Pat Lucas, Kama Wernerlstatiticianl, Mr. Lumia icoachl. 7st How: Dane Springer, Mark Tessier, Lisa DeLancy, Mark Anderson, Frank Kozlowski, Will Timmons. Missing: Anne Flittenberry, Tracy Eddins. 220 1? ,fi-g,g3,, , . f I SK 1. -u ff' bf . o X, ,,.,, W, Q rf., : 21 I QA.. fg, .. k,,, ff WW., 5 f .M..M.-, ,.,. L., U' ,. , . x.. . ,f 4 1 5-.Zm',4.L 'Mfg-f -Q. 'lah VN, ,.gf .- A 'K . . xx , A .r-,. N, wa Weil H- -mf' X 'Q I k L W V 222 +W--slr isp Q v ' 'Y::::Q f QE A fl XX if ff ,, up .y , . 1 . 'X ' 4. . 1 ,NW f I I . , - -'E , - - . v v a X , , .K ., - . . ' , 'I' -, . , . . . - - :, . . Q , J a - I . . ' ' I ', , n ' 'uf' . ' o ,U 1 ...Q 1 , n.' - 3 Q ' 'I' 1 .4 - gi 1 ' 145 V Left to Right: 3rd Row: Art Hopkins, Gary Kropkowski, Pete Guerney, Paul Latino icoachiy 2nd Row: Mike Blake, John AA-,Nm Inu v.,l,. 'r-..A n ...- :-,...i, r---.-...-. 4-4 nA.,,. nf ., H,-i.-., , ., , f- ,- 1 . . . ..-. .. - ---- - time is not measured by the passing of the years, but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves. A 'S' -E jawaharlal nehru '43 'A Cl f' f x 225 2? ri . 1 5 . YM If V , V 1 J I ll , m ,. ,-1, ff,. f:1 If f . ,ENx I ff' ' fy .X A ,325 I K 226 Left to Flight: 2ndr0w.' Mike Schinella lCoachl, Tony Russo, Shawn Anderson, Kelly Ellis, Eric McMahon, Todd Reed, lst row: Brian Haynes, Jim Hiland, Gerry Paris, Todd Frappier, Mike Keller, Missing: George Ferris lManagerl, Liz Kane lStatisticianl, Judy Zometsky lStatisticianl, Pam Reed lStatisticianl, Heidi Hamilton lStatisticianl, Kim Reed lStatisti- cianl, Karen Sallie iStatisticianl. -' ' - - x K is-J lt . I On : 'Jnif3 J 1' A V .' Wi Q, fig AM. JJJI V - ' Q J ' -'f .f-R.. fp n - ' . , af A 345 f Q if. x,1'wg4,v 'Q 'f - in - ' L K f ' ' ' sf! y ', Int' ix 1' rr dl., ' I. . r I ,,. uN , - ' 'f .X . I, . If ' V 1, ' N , . f . .-' 4 A x 'N e ' f R ' I ' - , -ri, . , ' ' ' v Ang,-, -'4 ' a , - 'Q x, ' 'A .-. '2 'V .J f.. T! I X -. ,Qsyg s , 3 1 no man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. john donne 227 228 eil? ,ff- NYM, 9-..-752' wi? A 1 X. ..., 5.-1 My l Left to right: 2nd row: Tom Blake, Dave Heneka, Nate Ellis, Tom Cantone, Tony Flusso, William Wemmerus lcoachl, Vin Bullock, Dan Contelmo lcaptainl, Ike Schurman, Keith Dubetsky. lst row: Woody Mooers, Steve Gerney, Chris Sullivan, Joe Carolin, Pete Versace, Mike Considine, Jeff Melvin. Missing: Lorraine Antonelli lstatisticianl, Donna Brown lstatisticianl, Kathy Lynch lstatisti- cianl, Linda Ryan lstatisticianl. 4 i - HT , . ' ' x . - 1 '- ' I- !L r . .3 zz. Fl M HE . .1 1, 'E , '- 'HI 'ff I 1 ' . gy' 'gn J E, X , w I if ul ? girls basketball Left to Right: 3rd How: Eileen Tobin lcoachl, Mary Miller, Diane Jones, Jeanne Crist, Donna Burdick: 2nd Row: Shari Redgate lstatisticianl, Dawn Nellis lcaptainl, Diane MacDonald, Jackie Armwood: lst Row: Sharon Ormbsy lco captainl, Maryann Brown, Colleen Cookeg Missing: Bernadette Spivey X1 I-' '- 'uf v se +5 3 li 5 Q ' 4 il- I' ,J gl 229 230 Q My t xg- KM T, O L hav.: l cs : Q 'A ?' ww ff iygirlsbaskerbauut Left to Right: 3rd Row: Rhonda Burdick, Chris Antonetti, Kathy Johnson, Kathy Melansonp 2rd How: Lori Spahn, Carla Gobbi, Liz Irwin fcoachy, Kim Leach, 7st How: Stacy Parsons, Nancy Halloran foo captainl, Mary Garrity lcaptainl, Pat Albrecht ii' .nxt-nd ',, sf ice hockey Left to Right: 2nd row: Bob Oswald, Mike Pilon, Joe White, Brian Griffin, Rich Guewick, Mark McGowan, Mark Garnot, John Frahm, Mike Tokarz, Jack Boyce, Dave Garnot, John Chobar, lstrow: Jim Bierman, Bob Diggleman, Bruce Terralonge, John Rywalt, John Panepinto, Wendall Allen, AI Galow, Bob Baisley, Chris Murphy, Missing: Bob Yates iCoachi. 23 XXL. f x ft 6 in 1 5 fig iff ei W gg ku? W3 , VAFQWLWQXE ' 2 hill, pl X Q Q u r .,I, - iw . 1 - , - -' : al wif' ,paw fUQ 233 L., , I - ,V fx if 5526 R SQ M E2 ' f P tf?f T1L r l ' ij . '. aa-'mfg-' lx it t sw t , 1 N Q s k ', 1 234 as rivers have their source in some far off fountain, so the human spirit has its source. to find this fountain of spirit is to learn the secret of heaven and earth. Iao-tse of ,t s ,.- P - 1' 1 :ff ' i ' V ' 5 F ,--' E A V Nw M g w .1 , vi- X 'NX I , ' . ,sw--QAEUOL - J M , ,t at,i ,., ttri , .,,t,,,ti,,,ffn,,.t.,,,,g se it t---S MMM-s't-e-- KET c u-i i line Left to Right: Zndrow: William Dourbis lCoachl, Dan Urbin lTri Captainl, Dave Stanley, Jeff Chiarenzelli lTri Captainl, Wayne Street, Phil Veipert, Steve Turnerg 7st row.' John Holmquist, Pete Opitz, Steve Hansen, Brian Duffy, Bruce Garthwaite lTri Captainl, Cathy Johnson lStatisticianlg Missing: Bob Brown, Nick Santagate lAssistantl My jv wrestling 13- F-few' Left to Right: 3rd Flaw: Rick Herodes, Tom Fiuit, Mark Mullen, Pete Tust fcaptainl, Gary Felling 2nd How: Linda Ryan lstatisticiani, Mark Ashburn, Ralph Desantis, AI Canale, Paul Brittenham, Janet Stocker lstatisticianig lst Row: Flick Winslow, Frank Armeny, Don Alvarez, Craig Hayng Missing: Tony Jones, William Dourdis lcoachi, Nick Santagate lassistanti, Scott Powers, Martin Forsius. 235 236 , , W-is vu-d.q..d+ 1 1 gi' ' xc? 69' , , 1, W,,l?V, QW M' H indoor .wen f ' - i 7?'31Qfs' '4 , - 1 , Q A ,r3f,- 'af-,f1,.5'rvfi-'rg ,V ve W - ,, , , ,, il , 1 ,4i?WA,l5tA.5w,, 5 ji. W .A,L,,,,HQ,e -i ,AW I - , , t , I, ,V gqwgifga , 1- 'ii 14,53 V T ,L',f f ' 7-971 i K37j f24f'f ,-' le J 201333, J, M. Q27 f -i f ., N V ' is Q, SW' Bruce Anesi, Paul Balderes, Hal Bardell, Larry Bartolotti, Al Casella, John Cheetham, Anne Marie Conway, James Costa, Lisa Delancy, Sandy Diesing, Joe DiPompei, Tim Duke, Tracy Eddins, Cathy Elder, Steve Fredette, Nick Givas, Scott Greer, Bob Gropper, Dave Gropper, Kim Gysin, Michele Haddad, Jon Hanna, Paul Hansen, Steve Hoffman, Tim House, Connie Jacoby, Rich Keyes, John Kirn, Diana Kloepping, Judy Kloepping, George Kolb, Bob Kozlowski, Frank Kozlowski, Mary Kusmiss, Diana Lee, Tim Lee, Gregg Liguori, James Lillis, Chuck MacMay, Bonnie McCreary, Nora McGovern, Roy Newman, Lori Ormsby, Steve Pafumi, Mike Piplani, Pete Puzio, Dave Flhoades, Pat Flice, Joe Rider, Chaz Schatzle, Paul Schuman, Fred Scott, Steve Simonson, Dane Springer, Pete Timmons, Will Timmons, Dave Velz, Neal Zomback, Laura Zucker, Mike DeFiIlipo icoachl. Statisticians: Pat Lucas, Judy Mando, Lori Mandra, Kama Werner lmanager.l --W- S , A ff i have done my best in the race, af 21 i have the full distance, , , 1 have kept faith. ' 2 tim. 4:7 uma a um' if .Z X s M 3.3-'vm' 'V ii Q.-Q., A, , 'TIa:E' 237 238 MISL NWI if 'I 1 gf li X lTlf13S'lIICS QV Left to Right: 4th Row: Sue Marinelli, Sue Esser, Sue MacGayhey: 3rd How: Phyllis Monachino, Marcia Baird, Kathy Brown, Kris Olson, 2nd Haw: Cheryl Williamson, Karen Ghostlaw lmanagerl, Barb Menapace, Karen Kelsallp lst Flow: Nancy Hakanson lcaptainl, Loretta Auch lcaptainl, Karen Huston lcaptainlp Missing: Charlotte Anderson, Janet Shortle, Val Petrusyk, Della Garell, Richard Ross lcoachl P I 239 240 Left to Right: 3rd Row: Lora Newberry, Nick Adamakis, Kathy Tessier, Diane Casparian, Karen Fiudy, Mike Selageg 2nd Row: Al Grecco, Mitch Usavich, Kathy Burgess, Linda Furlani, Chris Clark, Maurice Parsons icoachig lst row: Kathy Pond imanageri, Carol Schreiber, Mark Casparian, Jim Viglione icaptaini, Erin Damm, Joe Hayes icaptainlg Missing: Doretta Grecco, Mark Tessier, Katrina Jensen, Kathy Curry, Tim Kircher, Lisa Noble it doesn't matter if the water is cold or warm, if you're going to have to wade through it anyway. 24 242 then said a teacher, speak to us of teaching. and he said: no man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. the teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness. if he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. the astronomer may speak to you of his understanding of space, but he cannot give you his understanding. the musician may sing to you of the rhythm which is in all space, but he cannot give you the ear which arrests the rhythm nor the voice that echoes it. and he who is versed in the science of numbers can tell of the regions of weight and measure, but he cannot conduct you thither. for the vision of one man lends not its wings to another man. and even as each one of you stands alone in god's knowledge, so must each one of you be alone in his knowledge of god and in his understanding of the earth educators 1 x H ,X ,J f X3,,..f'-f 4 X L 1 I VX if A ' Rf A f- ffl' X T .NX 5 TQ xg if I XR E ,A if 1 L 2 ,l f,. rx! at V . .r ,I , xl A X 1 X l 1 f V Tiff-r'1'r'...f11'5.:vr,5 ',. ,W J If 'E .xi A Wfffzggyf f f rff A 5 - ,, V! 2 .7 r'l' .WWI .4 , 0 91 I' F Q V 7, J' -2- E X 2 -, f' 'WWW' 57 X N .' 545.430 U 1 5 Z XJ tg, I , X L H111----v ' 'Abe'- , 1 ..' 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H 1 1332: 33' ' 21 - --------i yiglg- .ss ggi, -.-...--iggx ah' ' . -b-L :gags so , .: ,1 , -.--...........L , sf r i L51 ' i i ilii Q ---1----.---5,1554 ii55'fi,.f ' ii 'i -.................f kai . jr: .ifii:f fiiiw is -Earp: Sifgsgyfggfm .4 .K i Wifi i ' ,A 553 is 5 t I 1 E M, ,. 2 so :Hi i Thomas Brooks: Thomas Connelly: Principal Assistant Principal administration 244 qAi , ' dawg M 3 ya-, ...AA - Zi gf ,g gf ee? Ei. ff: V rdf-'is ' ' we X, Q ,pr Walter Meier: Anne Marie Mullen: Assistant Principal Assistant Principal 245 246 - .sw Robert S. Adam: English 'ZR 'naar Marguerite Adams: English Ruth Alpert: Guidance ...W Joseph M, Aquino: English ., Q . 'x g gl... -. F T . . . Q. . 1' ,U vi., . W ga x 3 ' L' 2- 1 : -1 s.,: , , 's , 11 ,--l ' .er '.'e J 4 5 ' ,fy f ii X x ' - A 1 fi ' f. Q '- f ' Sziffiff'-L, Jeffrey L. Behnke: German Teacher-ln Charge John J. Bergeron: French Flichard A. Audette: English 5 ? F l Richard C. Bennett: Fine Arts E . J Edward M. Bernabei: Math Barbara Barrett: Music Richard J. Bennison: Physical Education Bonnie Berry: Physical Education l . Lucille S. Beverly: Professional Nurse Eugene F. Blaisdell: Social Studies Peter L. Bock: English Carl Bryson: Psychologist Leonard L. Buxton: Chemistry Dolores B. Bove: English Stephen A. Burati: Guidance Q fix John P. Calogero: English Henry Bloecker: industrial Arts Charles L. BreMiller: Social Studies Henry W. Burdine: Science 9 Philip P. Cameron: Chemistry, Biology 247 248 L aww was H. T 1431. . ,- Q. 1-gt .. 5 S rag- L. - -1 N 'X . + + J- . K . 9 3 . A I - Q f if ? . est .fi 4 r c V r s ,E 5' Af .. .gf ' .M 9 X SWE' Irven T. Carpenter: Math Louis Clausen: Biology Teacher-In charge l Us. Mario A. Conforti: Business Education Joe Cuchello: Watchman A ' ' ' W -Q. gy? ,ev Viv' . . . ' 1 -if ' 1' , I ., . . . Q i i iflfiiffig t I y,Qi,skf'A A ' , .1 LQ 2 3 Joan M. Caokley: Math Carol M. Cummings: Social Studies Kenneth Fl. Cummings: Guidance Arthur M. Curry: Fine Arts Edward B. Davis: Health Lynn Davis: English Elizabeth Daniele: Math Michael J. DeFilIipo: Physical Education ffg6' i William S. DeGroat: Math Constance K. Delio: Photography Thomas J. Denier: English Teacher-In Charge 5955 '-an-vs Leslie E. Denison: Social Studies Douglas M. Deppe: Science Reno DeRosa: Fine Arts Department Head ' Q uia 1- ' ,ws ' Qa:3'iiWfv ' Q 'gi ,Q E ZfPf .p 2 1'lA -.. Wh 5 , SWEMS lx .Q RTX? 'E ! my 9 .QE-lib ff- .J .. . A J A J as M. 1 rtts .....-r John P. DiMuccio: Chemistry John F. Donnelly: Reading Robert F. Dorum: Social Studies KQYNE' 'lr an-i William H. Dourdis: English Robert E. DePree: Math Edward A. Eidle: Latin '-n 249 250 Valarie A. Elswick: Math Manuel J. Emanuel: Biology Betty Ann Engstrom: Home Economics Department Head Rosemary Evaul: English Frank Fabiano: Biology Robert J. Fadden: Music L ' :SENT V in M Marie A. Finn: Business Education Edmund L. Frappier: Earth Science Edward M, Fredrickson: Social Studies 3 Frank C, Fredenburgh: Math Robert L. Fries: Social Studies Anthony Frisina: Music , . 5 I ii I 'S 'GIF-'f William Gee: Music Department Head Christine Fritz: Social Studies Cecelia lSisl Fusaro: Matron 5 'V ww ' , 5 s ' 5 F , Zhi wg g Sig! Y J- I il 'A' Bernard T. Ghezzi: Chemistry Mary Alice Goodall: Business Education Thomas W. Haggerty: Social Worker . ,A sp- f. 53, 5 if 4- Mgt , 1. W SQ' 34 l ills., Dennis J. Hannan: English Department Head James T. Hammond: Social Studies Marguerite O. Hannon: Social Studies at f..+ Betsy M. Hendrickson: French Roger P. Higgins: Guidance Gerald G. Homer: Head Counselor ,i4' fi t X .A 's 1 1 252 ,, -w--...,,-,,,,, - it '1If fwfr it .- John Hughes: Community Schools Louise F. Hughes: Special Education Ilse lvanoff: German Continuing, Education Attendance lrma Jacobs: English Dorothy N. Jennings: Guidance Edward E. Johnson: Social Studies , ff 1, , ,,.. ,,, Stanley F. Kaminski: Social Studies Jay D. Kamm: English Kathleen Keating: Social Studies lx . 5 i if 'A L- .Q ,,'S, ' . J. tw, W W - QQ f 'sunr- Qph I Richard M, Kennedy: English John F. Kenny: Math David Kibler: Biology 1 gy . V c fs 7 . at ft . Ae K . i J-V6 ,Q .3 .. , Q 1 Phil D. Lambo: Industrial Arts 3 yg ,zV E ... 'Q'- ix , Q x ' A X 'J Peter F. LaRose: Science 9 .lu il, fthe. -L .,-vjf Wayne Landry: Health :wa J ' A 5 Beth O. Lazzare: Home Economics . Qi 1 Q J ' f L 1 rl ' Y' A 1 I . f S Rosemary Lille: Spanish John C. Lumia: Math vo., t if cr' e. .4 QI.. Kenneth S. Lynn: Physical Education Irene C. Malinowski: Math Carol Marchellz Biology Q, ff .J-,X X Jack Marguglio: Physics James W. McAden: Science 9 Marilyn J. McGinnis: Business Education 253 254 Matthew J. McGivney: Social Studies Edward P. Mealia: English Andrea G. Miller: Physical Education Emerson Fl. Miller: Business Education Nancy A. Moreau: Physics Edward J, Murphy: Business Education Emil M. Navor: English Peter D. Phillips: Social Studies Carlo L. Picciotti: Business Education '71 'N James Morgan: Math , .uyu Q .E V' L , aj' '- , ll, Maurice E. Parsons: Biology -was- M., .i Flobert F, Piggott: Industrial Arts Thomas A. Reid: English Stewart Rein: Social Studies Anthony L. Renta: Social Studies Jack E. Flidolph: Earth Science cl in L Robert W. Relyea: Math Terry G. Ringler: Science 9 Augustus Rose: Secretary Kathryn K. Robb: Spanish Patricia L. Rommer: Math ff an I ,I I ga . RP , if K Q 2 ' ' ' Kr if . pr V A Elmer W. Ruhnke: Social Studies Harold F. Sachson: Social Studies 471 Shelia J. Salengerz Library 255 256 1 Lg 1 .w.f.aQalnm Michael E. Scheff: Industrial Arts Kathryn J. Schroeder: Secretary Marilyn J. Shaw: English M. Richard A. Sloat: Physical Education Department Head ,aigiv Frederick H. Schindler: Chemistry I Helen C. Schwerman: Math it f l . VV K Warren H. Shaw: English , Q , 1. new ufsltbif? L V -N gif. 4 1 'i 1' : .1 M A .gr X Jane H. 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Schurman Mr. And Mrs. Robert Osterlog 262 friends The Read Family The Stewarts The Ainslie Family Mr. And Mrs. Joseph A. Downs The Whitman Family Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs. Mr. And Mrs Mr. Jones Patron Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs Charles Naly .Walter D. Minnich Philip Cartier Edward V. White Louis Snell William Polgrean Dennis Quinn Haung Charles J. Lucas The Heinberg Family Mr. And Mrs. John Mordigal Jennifer Duke King America Singing Good Luck Jennifer McAnerney Family Mr. And Mrs. Raymond Wolfson Good Bye Class Of '78 Good Luck Class Of '78f Good Luck Class Of '78 Martinez Family Carole, Scott, Laurel Dinonno Fr. Gregory And Family i.P. Daly Friedland Family The Artful Dodger Good Luck Sue Congratulations '77 Best Wishes f The Pachla's The Plassmann Family The Bynum Family The Hartmann Family The Chobor Family Mr. And Mrs. Robert M. Blake Mr. And Mrs. Arthur Daley Mrs. Richardson Good Luck, Cindy Poland Mr. And Mrs. J. 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Garnot Tino Disanza The Gilligans Best Of Luck To All Graduates The James McCarthy Family Susan And David Sidney James And Francine D'Aleo Mr. And Mrs. Andrew Herrup Mr. And Mrs. Henry Lawrence Good Luck Class Of '77 Mr. And Mrs Best Of Luck A Friend Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs .J.D. Barnard . F.M. Roberts .V. Chiarenzelli . Ray Adams .W.H. McGovern The Abrahamsons Mr. And Mrs. Irving Wolpert Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Kowalsky Compliments Of Ms. Judy Loguidice Mr. And Mrs. Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs Mr. And Mrs. Family Mr. And Mrs. Thomas Murray Gary Jones Fred S. Hurst Carl Wolfson And William J. Kingston, S Mr. Joseph Rosenfeld Pat And John Ralston Eleanor And Bob Lowe Mr. And Mrs. Harold Zagnit PHONE 462-1732 IU? KI on 0008 , I 1 arue 4 Appliance Service ADMIRAL ' CORNING - TAPPAN ' G.E. - HOTPOINT - WHIRLPOOL - KENMORE I4 ROBIN HILL DR. MID-HUDSON BOTTLED GAS INC. 7 Manchester Cirlce Poughkeepsie, N.Y. KTA aww :mir mow iw wan Av mr vumc uom Acnoss mom uf rom, POL low slam vo nn: me wum wan it . mu mom noun vu DIJRS 9-9 PM, uywit nxwoemulsv Mcnuifhcrgl SPORTS IMPORTED - CLASSIC AUTOMOBILES 914-462-7140 Tara Motors, Ltd. SPECIALIZING IN SATISFYING 737 SOUTH RD, IRT. Bl POUGHKEEPSIE. N.Y Mr. and Mrs. G. Leach Libby and Bill Gibson Mr. and Mrs. William M. Daughton The Ziegs Luck and Success, the Shireys Best wishes - The Rice Family M. Heymach Congratulations '77 Good luck Mr. and Mrs. K. Damanda The Smith's The Oestrich Family The Mills Family Charles Phillips The Swope Family Two Friends The Brockhausen Family Mr. and Mrs. John A. Daver Mr. and Mrs. A. Soderman The Reif Family The Taylor Family The Falker Family Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whyte Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright Roberts The Bitner Family Audeen, l'll miss you! K.J, All done '77, Now what? Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Halberstadt Anne M. Rawland Chris Komer Jo Anne Liquori Charles Kiser Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and Family Congratulations Class of '77 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mcsorley The Sam Massey Family Good luck Nancy, Mom and Dad Dave Roy The Hildebrandts Good luck Tom, Mother Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wishart Full Speed Ahead The Lefebvre Family Kusmiss Family Fran and Joe Paterson The Hockers The Heimbacks The Leichts The Restas The Seeleys The Meggenhofens The Caricari Family The Yusts esp. a from an the belng.self. 2 r, mn . selvesl, la - .4 e BUY Ders - . one s own one'so ., terest pron etc: as, s ,f,kiQgdr,.c , y etc i,,...W ,. Royco Auto Roods Garden Supply Serisoft of Hudson Valley John Lenards Hair Stylists Teepeedashery Mr. and Mrs. Regenald Burch Marie - Luv Jason and Linda Lots of Luck - Karen and Marie Good luck Art and Ann Plog Good luck all, Laurie Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Asher Mr. and Mrs. Kilmer Yay '80 The Janicik Family Mr. and Mrs .Willard Gower Mr. and Mrs H.W. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs John Birdsell Mr. and Mrs. John Avazian Mr. and Mrs. William D. Winkler Mr. and Mrs. Salchli Mr. and Mrs. M. Morreale Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kara Mr. and Mrs. William McCourt Best wishes to the Graduating Class of 1977 MODERNIZE YOUR HOME FABULOUS CONSTRUCTION ALUMINUM SIDING AND nooFiNe Frank Bitzko 39 Dorothy Hghts. 297-6098 Wappingers Falls N.Y. Uncle Dick Bow-Nique Hairstyles or POUGHKEEPSIE I Super Haircuts by PnoFEssioNAi. cuTTERs We use 81 Recommend Red Ken Q open Thurs at Frid evenings 462-0540 ,,,V.q., f7 if., 9, gg ati' ,Q ' T wp I I 1',4kg,fQ.:Viz4' Tm,-y,,. I .- i, f' Thornions Service Station. Inc.. WHERE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS 166 WEST MAIN STREET WAPPINGERS FALLS. NEW YORK - 297-2210 ELECTRONIC MOTOR TUNE-UP ' BRAKE SERVICE Luck to the future Class of '79 Jackie and Bill Davis Glen and A.J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knapp The Harden Family freedom lfred-eml, n. 1. thequiality-oi' state of being.: as' I, , the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action. NU WHEEL ALIGNMENT Ain conomomwc oun sow YEAR STAN THORNTON ALAN WEITLICH I, V nf E, 1 I individual lin-ae-vii-iisivigiil,n.i1.a particular being or thing as distinguished frornianclass, species, or collection.. 2. a single organism distinguished from a group. 3. an indivisible entity. TAKE 'THE NO OUT OF NO ANSWER The Qihitzrrrzzir Lihtzfnzring Szrizicz ELAINE F. DISNUKE. PROP Frank and Lee Jaino Walter and Deborah Burke Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robar Mrs. Charles W. Simonson Good Luck Class of '77 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downing Best wishes - Class of '77 Miss Marjorie Hawkes George's Supermarket Good luck to Class of '77 Georgie and Dot Gurney Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eddy Best wishes - Class of '77 from Vern and Connie Smith 130 PROMPT A Couwrzous . RELIABLE . CONFIDENTIAL F 24 PQOUP SEQVICE OR BUSINESS DA C F B ALAPM DAONKTO S SERVICES 27 SOUTH AVE, WAPPINGE 5 F LLS, N Y. 12590 t914l 297 6274 . DeGarmo Hills Wines gl Liquors, lnc. MEYERS CORNERS ROAD, WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. TELEPHONE l914l 297-2243 muon ivnuotn - Manager Wines From All Over The World. Prop: E. Schuele Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Seigfried Good luck to Class of '77 - Dusty and Arnette Dioli Good luck Class of '77 A Great Future - Class of 1977 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Conway Peter C. Conway - Portico '76 Dr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Galvin Mrs. Thomas J. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dankberh Beth Lazzaro ,1 : Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Landry Mr. and Mrs. John Kanarsky : I .' 75v'.Y. fX,,1 W ' ' 'rf' I 3 'l Q'5- 3 'F' 4 'E li L .f:'f:5.fsnf:a- f1:.sf'is5ff f XS.'f f ' ,stem il? T v ,fl iff- C7Yfi 1225?-,jiafi The Eiga: gt .V - L 5 zf. Lfigg- ff -Meadowbrook gm V , ' v xi' . by L Lodge is ,J - ORANGE COUNTY'S, LEADING CATEFIEFIS A A W lSince' l946l 1 WE JUST LOOK ExPENslvE 5. FOR INSTANCEZ SPECIAL WEDDING PACKAGE -- A l COMPLETE DINNER PLUS E wine Tpast .Qi ,u-,ij Beer Sr Soda Or Wine 8: Soda with dinner fx' Open Bar 2K hours Wedding Cake All Gratuities ALL FOR ONLY 312.40 por person gf 'Private Banquet Rooms For 15.2, I 50,1008 up, zoos. up, 30081 Up if-N N45 Rt. 94 New Windsor 562.5918 ,- QL1 ll Mile West of Vails Gatel 6.1 7 - - v w f Q .. .,.i , .. - Q- - ,,I, ,Q -gif.. Q ,, 7,1 q-1,1 - . Z - nt 05 ' E r'3giIlf 'E3f'.3'ff' 7 'x'f :: .-'Ig'-l .r ' V - le1l5l1'l,-E801 1 adv- lalltonel, 1-EIPHVT faith Qfathl, n. lL. fioere, to trustl, 1. unquestioning from 6f1YIhlD9 Of a 'Y0 'e else- 2- W'Ih0UI'ii3UY belief, esp. in God, religion-yetc. 2. a particular reli- Ofyhel' DSFSOU- 3- ONIY- L gion. 3. complete trust .or confidence. 4. loyalty. PHONE 297-6234 B 8L K AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Parts for all make cars and trucks Store Hours MON - Fri 7 AM - 5:30 Sat 7 AM - 5:00 5 East Main Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590 Mr. and Mrs. G. Leach Libby and Bill Gibson Mr. and Mrs. William M. Daughton The Ziegs Luck and success, The Rice Family Best wishes - The Shireys M. Heymach Congratulations '77 Good Luck Mr. and Mrs. K. Damanda The Smith's The Oestrich Family The Mills Family Charles Phillips The Swope Family South Road Pharmacy Inc. Imperial Plaza, Wappingers 297-3140 297-3440 COMPLIMENTS OF HOLIDAY INN SPECIALING IN BANQUETS: WEDDING RECEPTIONS: MEETING ROOMS: CONTACT SPECIAL SALES DIRECTOR RT. 9 Sharon Drive 473-1151 Two Friends IQJQOV The Brockhausen Family ff Mr. and Mrs. John A. Daver ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Soderman MA'S KARATE The Rene Famny, Open Six Days A Week The Taylor Famfly morning, afternoon and evening The Falker Family Classes Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whyte 300 376 Red Oaks Mm Reno De Rosa Poughkeepsie, New York Good luck - Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Good luck Class of '77 - Jackie and Norm Opitz Good luck Class of '77 - Gordon and Delia Brown EDMOND FLORIST 84 GIFTS -, -,T .II F is y 1. l in I Il? . a , 'ai-9 , ' '61 Haviland Limoges China Jfwbklu , ,,. Fenton Art Glass mdllpapn' 84 faint Cape Craft Pine COMPLETE LINE or ARTIST SUPPLIES Burk Art Metal Craft In Copper GLASS - Do-IT-YOURSELF MATERIAL custom PICTURE FRAMING W ISK . Q S7 . p Timothy R. Edmond 114 MAIN ST- 896-6650 Q sz ,' 76 , . 81 Mam Street EISHKILL, N. Y. CAROLE 8. FRANK STOPA 521' f I '- Fishkill, New York Phone 896-6723 . 1 ' '6,.. A V f If d T d I - A 'i I 'i 1, 3 ,tho .Iii - ith tl n. i fohtI,, act or p oces ff 1, ' , Q55 'ff Im' Siolv-I tigsiwiiilirhs , SPESIT 'Pf 1519 - 2- ire P0 3- av r ig! intends or Iii asmto.. fix nge one's m i ,,,g ,, ,, 'deaq . BDT, SIC- 4- nf'0'I51 'de'at'0n- jf 1 i thinks, fee A gefcfs of theifg I stiff' 5- 2' b9afh0 m0l'e, fUI,,, , , g H ig -. iw? ect. 6. the psycheoflieasonp sani I - . - I i. 1fg2, ' as I ' f , I Old Mill Flower and Gift Shoppe Red Oaks Mill 283 New Hackensack Road Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603 Tel. 462-6191 Bonnie HeyBruck Joan Viglione RED OAKS MILL LIOUOR STORE INC. 16G Vassar Road Poughkeepsie, New York 12603 When you say MAN, 1 You get excellent service 1 and quality Products CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING INC. 860 SOUTH ROAD, WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. 297-5777 l914I 297-4374 868 SOUTH ROAD WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. 12590 maII molors, .5Inc. Joe Fiscina Safe PRESIDENT Cars . . 9 , IdrEm L? 'I if 'Q a sequence off I L xiii sleeping person? Y y J fond hope Tai? Wfwwiae ...E , i:,'f:.- fd ff. -JY 3 13 m2!11::.1,iwe . f.?f:.r?1'l' 1 .-in , - 1 ,, - 2 ' ' ' f ' 4 A ,E A . one V Q ' , ' L ef Lum, R eg t' ' Tris: F41 3 , Y gvwvfiwc'-sei:-. .wwf ..1. xr., ':Q-f.w1:-..- A - M . A A ariffej . IQOVAL TUXEDOLAND OVER 8,000 MODERN TUxEDOS IN STOCK RENT OR SALE FREE TUXEDO FOR THE GROOM lPARTY OF SIXI 286 MAIN ST. 471-1750 POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. Congratulations Class of '77 - a friend Wishes for a great future '77 Anthony Renta Charles L. BreMiIler Mr. and Mrs. John Hannon Good luck from Village Pipe Shop Mr. John Lenard Hairstylist Unisex Haircutting Steve Woods Hopewell Wesleyan Church - Rt. 376 Elza Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stotz The Massey Family Good luck - The Robinsons Good luck and Best wishes - Frank Houston Paul Forever Together Love Sue Good luck to all- Mr. and Mrs. Don McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liguori Good Luck to all- Nine Mall Barbers Rita M. Roche James E. Strawn Jr. Max Heydmam Abra Cadabra Good luck Ketcham The Wise Family Congratulations, Dave Pell The Haselkamp Family Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Hallenback Compliments of Falls Coffee Shop Village of Wappingers Falls Mon-Sat6AM-7PM 297-9812 - E A A -1-'B11z,.4'bi:t ' ' ' avr, friend - lfrendl n. las. freondl. 1. aperson whom one., A knows well and is fond of. 2. angallyigggporter, ' ' T 1 or sympathizer. 3. I5-I - a memperrofgafcyhristian 5 rfiiffj sect, thewsociety of friends, qqaker. , ,.,. 'L 1 :' 'Q :fx ' riff' 'rk' ' .V , , ,ffffq ' The Direction in Which Education Starts A Man Will Determine his Future Life. - Plato - ROY C. KETCHAIVI CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Look not mournfully into the Past. Keep a song of joy inside your heart: even though its time for us to part- we'll be together soon and tune will fly because we never really say good-bye. BEST WISHES And GOOD LUCK To the CLASS OF '77 FROM THE CLASS OF '80 It comes not back again. Wisely improve the Present. It is Thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy Future, without fear and with a manly heart. ijgxlp natural lnach-le-lrell, 1. based on an inherent sense of right and wrong. 2. having or constituting a classification based on features existing in nature. 3. occuring in conformity with the ordinary course of nature: not marvelous or supernatural. 4. possessing or exhibiting the higher qualities ias kindness and affectionl of human nature. 1- 5 Longfellow - Thank You. Good Luck and Best Wishes to those who follow. from the class of '77 friendship lfrenldl-shipl, n. 1. the state of being friends. 2. the quality or state of being friendly: friendliness. . . Fate is speechless, destiny is dumb, and the secret of the future has not yet been told . . - Robert G. lngersol GOOD LUCK ALWAYS FROM THE CLASS OF 1978 The Years go By And Time Passes Swiftly And Though Our Time Together Now Seems to End And Friendships We Have Cherished Will Never Cease to Make Our Hearts Smile. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '77 From the CLASS OF '79 Ioyalfyiloil-ell-tel, n. 1. the quality t t f ' brotherhood, n 1. the bond between brothers. 2. an asso at o being loyal. 2. the tie binding a pe to s methmg of men A to which he is loyal. 1' united in some interest, work, et . STA'l'lllNlillY TYI'l-III' ll l'l'l'IllS l1Al,l1I'l.fX'l'IlIIS . ACHINES, INC. lll'l'l.lI1A'lIlliS l1lll'Il1lIS . Fl'IlNI'l'l'lIlI OFFICE EQUIPMENT sl SUPPLIES' :J Xflmedll, LPZQE. 0,1 mlzns Izolzxixiis Noela- R H II'Al'l'lXIIl-IHS P.-u.i,s. NA. 2211-Mi Qflowersy ' 'Ol All I OCYAXIONS naw. p PHONE 462-5320 Osborne's Flower Shop FREE DELIVERY NEW HACKENSACK PLAZA POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. RT. 376 12603 SWL carpet igddper RT. 376 RED OAKS MILL QM, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK FlNEST IN CARPETS 81 462-0979 VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS I EXPERT 'INSTALLATION 305 CLEMMER PROFESSIONAL STEAM CLEANING MACHINES F CHEMICALS - RENTALS 297-7139 BEST wisl-IES TO THE CLASS OF 77 TWIN LAKES SPORTMANS ASSOCIATION Good luck - The R. Evauls Bye-Bye - Centennial Good luck, Class of '78 Patrick Gonyea The Schollenbergers Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury Mr. and Mrs. Flampacek Beverly Edwards Order of the Arrow Riverview Market, Good food at a good price Mrs. Americo Galli Ashenden's Pharmer Phred Phrog Mr. and Mrs. C. Correll Rothchild Micheal Lucas Erving Good luck Class of '77, Montclair Townhouse Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Perkins Good luck, Class of '77 Mr. and Mrs. Chester F. Gray Good luck Class of '77 Education - Supreme Valus Shirley K. Brown Good luck Class of '77 and '79 Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Schofer SHARON COSGROVE I fi .. s - . A V Fitzgerald s l.G.A. Store U: ' A . 337 Mansion Street, Poughkeepsie I I um. f I 'N I , , , PQ! 'Q -,N Serving the community since 1926 New Hackensack Plaza LL -' 452-3545 ROUTE 376 POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK PHONE 462-3260 PQ JDS Pell. n. IDl-1P' E2- -plesl, LL. populus,ynagi9.r3, L IB all wgeel ee. if ,Q , , ons o a racia Q' ,c rou , nation, ra ' it e . we A .j f ' 1 a certain Dlaei, Qroup? or glass. 3. the o'rls3Bhder atm? 'fustl' - auf-fl' 13 f fggemP' e homes ' ' .1 h fleaj rship of a palziiculariperson or body. 4. farriiilyix e a 'ffY' ie' ,Of ant i er? fanh' z euthe one lstedz . .' . g e relitives lp. the peribns considered,jsggfdefinitAeIygfas, 5 3igc i..de. xggrff1fi rgeholgeg gfa i'ng'e5E aQZf'i'L?gL Rc' M what wil ipeople say?i.4TL. human'-Qaemgs. v.t. I-pleggggggglungjg. 'ea,, e mms to creditk , ' ' epula E... . ' 9 5 - . F '- ' -f IW -I ii ' .' fu: I.. . I I KETCHAM MOTORS INC. Fishkill, N.Y. 896-6221 Chrysler, Plymouth From artist Dawn Griffin Best luck Mr. and Mrs. S. Berg Good luck Class of '77 Good luck Class of '77 Good luck Class of '77 Good luck - Ace Army-Navy Mr. Thomas J. Fredette Mrs. Thomas J. Fredette Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Ponte Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fullam Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Vavasour Mr. and Mrs. Robert Canup Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Misiuta The Consadine Family Good luck Class of '77 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaRou The Buckey Family Good Luck Class of '77 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Klingman Mr. and Mrs. William Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. McManus Congratulationl Ben Ciccone Congratulations Dr. and Mrs. Stanely Speyer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yanavage Tom and Ronnie Hackett Deborah Dlhosh, Diane Dlhosh 297-4343 Congratulations Class of '77 845 South Road Poughkeepsie NY 12601 sh ri il e I n a rt th ch one of a group gets or cake ,share he blamej ul to have ff 4, ave ,., se tog Uhe three of you I Tot part h W share lfWe all shar 'KI Jorfesl 1' ha es take part together ng I' way, 'Elf a ' ,ew-,nk r, . ,V ur sh : g a X ' . . . . . fe' b Q5 my , -gr ii k ,MQ Al ii! I . . 5-J,-'li-1',-. 1 I . gg1fi.A FL 'I I '12 ' 1 kp.'t. 8L .p1 'ite 'p .p. A. A Lv V . 1-3 fx, I. ' . ,Q 7 - ARLINGTON SPORTING GOODS 452-3066 471-3055 366 Main Mall 794 Main St. Poughkeepsie, NY Poughkeepsie, NY A - X T? '- rL 4e '-2.4-1 'cu 4,1-4. 4 F 1 if .W INV 4 f-21414-7:aa.,af Hy?-I -, '- ' .LQI134 1 ' .-1. 5 9?-'H - , I Green 81 Growin I ,gimglkei UNUSUAL House PLANTS ' -.uX,p:,--nf N -'kk ' MEXICAN Povreav -f 251-ifi. BAS ETS 297-6747 18 Main sr. MOH- - Fri' 10-5 Wapp. Falls . Eat' -lo-5 914-897-4120 FISHKILL FABRICS Rt.9, Fishkill, N.Y. 12524 801 South Rd., Poughkeepsie 297-4022 SAT. 9-5 Mon. - Thurs. 9-9 .,.'..,4,E'.E.h.:.4.xL.....j at S ,mencuml fu, In IILINCOLNJQ se - s - lse kritl, ad . m being know r se yfjflj- yi idden Ia sec .12-,f ri secret entran W ac 2:55, without -kno ' a secret age 1'4 4 secret .ff ocie, n. 1. som ing hid or to be kep idvden ,lj ' The ill, dge of othe .2.,sorpYething not od or , known Q 1: ure's secrets in secret, without : kno I 2 -4-se'c adv. ' '7r'1 ' l . - .I 'fl I M '-. .41 . 'T ft A sm K LYNN STUDIOS McCafffrry Family Rick Kehrli Family Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Hencke The Wurms Family Mr. and Mrs. Al Pope Praise the Lord! Good luck Sharon B. The A.T. Cannistras Frederick Van Bolhuis Cuccia Family Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Voss The leaves are gold Good luck Kathy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham Jr. Best wishes to the Class of 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quintana Good luck in 76-77 Bud and Lois Ross Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan Mr. and Mrs. John Collins The Lakeview Hotel The Watts Family Kyle, when mountains crumble to the sea there will still be you and me. Love Barb Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Bove Mr. and Mrs. James Ciarfella MALEN REAL Esmt, INC. Rosemary Flower Shop JAMES M. HUOLIHAN, owner mms ,'ff, ,.If,If 130 WEST MAIN STREET WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. 12590 TEL. 297-4336 Saw llllll RCA SALES 8: SERVICE ANTENNAS INSTALLED ALL MAKES REPAIRED NEW HACKENSACK DICK COLLINS, PROP. PLAZA , - f 'rrr I , . af beauty - lby66'til, n. 1.ythe' quality in a person or thing which ' 2 makes it pleasant for one to look at, hear, or thinkfabout I if. ii. fl , , ,. I 1 tri, fthe beauty of a sunsetjl 2. a quality in a person to see fi happiness lhapell I- 3 feeI'IlQQ9f PIQBQQVG OI' JOY! QIEQQQQSSJ beauty in another person or thing. I . I C0lQ'f?n'fmem- I ' L f ' T 72 I Compliments of I TERNATIO AL BUSINESS MACHI ES CORPORATIO , 'fiftgilii F NIARJO'S OF HYDE PARK Fine Seafood and Steak Family Menu every Sunday Clam Fry Every Tuesday Night POOLS i N EDWARDS G ,N 29 VASSAR RD., RED OAKS MILLS POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 12603 24 HOUR HOT LINE 462-7100-Q 24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE LOCAL Eu LONG DISTANCE NEW HACKENSACK SHELL Route 376 81 Maloney Road Poughkeepsie, New York I2603 . ,.e., ,. I 1 I wisQ5nQiwiz,.dem,l nl EAS: 1. the qqggty bf Fergdsrstanding, n, 1. comprehension. 2. the power to thinle and ggi? iudgement. 2. Iearningjiqngwoledge, H71 I I Lrgtslligence. 3. a specific interpretation. 4. mutual agreement ' I V one that settles differences. Fi - e.'t S W it Congratulations! Best wishes Class of 1977 Good luck Michelle The Mondou Family Good luck to the Class of '77 Good luck Manny Canero Good luck Kathy Canero The Bosay Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Marolda The House Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Kastl Dr. and Mrs. James J. Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ryan The Yacavonis Family Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mooers and Family Antoinette Derasmo The Black Prince Sunshine from Sunrise Curt and Sally Schoenknecht Good Luck from the KastI's Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rhoades The House Family The Dotterer Family The Simonetti Family The Montillo The Simpson Family Zlmperial Elnurlrrz Sima Jewelers Ltd. Peter Gutschneider Imperial Plaza President Wappingers Falls. N.Y. 12590 Good Luck class of '79 To Gloria love Scott Mr. Dorum Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reuter Good Luck Bob Fass Ms. Lynn Davis Good luck Cindy Poland Good luck class of '77 Best Wishes '77ers Andrea Miller To Deb, Love Mom and Dad Congratulations class of '77 Mr. and Mrs. Keating Dr. and Mrs. R. Gegenwarth The Kaflowitz Family Mr. and Mrs. F. Walsh The Glinka Family The Tyszka Family Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. A. Fogg The Zoladz Family The Mursin Family The Fowler Family Good luck Lee, luv Sis Good luck Nadine, love Arlene Compliments of J. W. McAden Mr. Douglas Deppe Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. H. Burdine John Krauss Cecil Rhodes Allan Turits Ford Redmond O'Brien John C. Burger Peter Totaro The Mondo Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Well done Ki Lesvetter R. deCampo D. R. Koenitzer Edward M. Kaliff Marvin Gellar Sutera Claud M. Davis p, mom and dad Tom Cantone Best Wishes Peter Whie Jim Bierman The Cantone The Hoernes Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. - The Dougherty's F1 Family Family Dennis Collette Mando Antonetti F. A. Considine BREAKFAST SAPDWIEHES V EIJTREES SEAFCDQD Metzger's Meat Market West - Metzger, Inc. Prime 8L Top Choice Quality Meats HDME MADE Assorted Pies Pl-ION E: 29745 566 Imperial Shopping Plaza Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590 expression l-presh e nl, n. 1. a putting into words, stating. 2. a manner of expressing. esp. with eloquence. 3. a particular word or phrase. 4. a showing of feeling, character, etc. . . 5. a look, intonation, etc. that conveys meaning. ' SPEEIAIIIE JWWS FEATURES I PLACE I Route 9, Woppingers Falls Phone: 297-2110 if P aspiration lasep ra shenl,,n. aX, strong wish, hope, , This aspirations to become adoctorl. .. . . arg, Ronald and Marie Finn Good Luck Brian Griffin The Ranalli Family Good luck Michele, Luv Ron William Joseph Family Penna Joseph Good luck Class of '77 Wishing you love and peace Miss Tobin Mr. Ralph Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vick Mr. Dick Beale Bottini Fuel Oil Corp. Wappingers Auto Inc. Good luck Class of '77 Wappingers Sand and Gravel Inc. Compliments of Peelor's Nine Mall Mr. and Mrs. Ray Costa John Jay Class of '78 Wappingers Falls Trailer Park Inc. Mr. and Mrs. K.W. Kurnan Mr. and Mrs. T. Marchetti Mr. and Mrs. D. Diaferia Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Lang The Furlani Family The W.F. Mikhails Standard Glass! Joe Ramondo The Gullery Family The Workman Family The Jan Brown Family The Melusan Family The Digiacomo Family Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Kushner The McCarthy Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell A Friend Philipp Graphics Good luck from The Druckermans Dr. and Mrs. L.J. Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Francis Donofrio Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weik Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Demsky Rev. and Mrs. Steven Sarigianis The Lanes Letty and Ron Phillips Judy and John Bojarski Mr. and Mrs. William Haag Robert C. Stanley's Good luck from Baz and Stanley Keith and Carol Carlson Pat and Dick Seffer and Family Georgiana Blauth and Family Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Pepke Bob and Lisa Mr. and Mrs. Otis Waterman Kevin and Linda Mr. and Mrs. M. Neborak Mid hudson Floor and Wall Mr. and Mrs. Stanwood Nutter Waryas Liquor Store Mr. and Mrs Melvin Ace Army-Navy Mr. and Mrs. John Uniacke Marianne Hair Fashion Compliments of a friend John Bracone J. Warren Real Estate Dutch Village Carpets Alp Sweet Shop Furture Decorators Bogardus General Store John W. Cavo Mr. and Mrs. D. Dragone Mr. and Mrs. N. Vuolo Mrs. Anna Dragone Ann Marie Dragone The Frappier Family Mr. and Mrs. David Chantry Good luck Class of '77 The R. W. Murphy Family X Beau? Solons CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '77 X . IN THEYFUTURE MAY , El' S- L ok Like This. Q' ONSJLTTF ' HAIR LACOY i PlozoRl.44 ge. 3lyllllllE1liE:53E25?.f25l'1fft P ' Q ll' r:x3.::iz.z.rff.Q5...... f HQEDIEEN vfil jim ' l:1z:f:12::2f:zLifgifafg .fx Q 'i. Phone 297-8110 ' 9 HOUDAY Bsm-MAT' 'NC 5?-Ll 22QSf22E2Z.iiIil WAPPINGERS FALLS, N. Y. 12590 DONALD VIGNEAULT courage lkur ill. n, 1. a being able to control one's fear and so 1 to face danger, pain, or trouble willingly: bravery. g F Vg V Manager We use and recommend RedKen Open Thursday and Friday Evenings emotion ii-mo shenl, n. lfL.e-, out moverefto movel, 1. strong, generalized feeling. 2. any specific feeling, as love, fear, anger etc. F mt ll on ue M ri sue i P nkxll N v wappmger F n 9-ll Mill S wappmqev F ll Le Mar Pharmacy Good luck from John J. Bracone Good luck from Falls Deli Congratulations Class of '77 and Best of Luck Valley Performance Speed and Cylinder Head Service The Hair Hut Hair Cutters Good luck - WalIy's Restaurant Ad Astra Per Aspera Reflection Unisex Hair Design Good luck from - Furniture Liquidations Rt. 9 Laffayett Plaza Best wishes Helen Cole Good luck from Manzo's Pizzeria Metzger's Meat Market Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Fay Mr. and Mrs. Frank Presti Good luck from the Tom Finnegan Family Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. L.K. Hendershot Dawn and Jennifer Good luck to all the seniors - The Reyers' Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Zucker - Eric, Gwen, a Laura Selma Zucker Good luck to the Class of '77 - The Doyles ,I .1 . -, ., 1... ,, .Q fzwswsffff laughter flaf terl, n. the act or sound of with laughter-1 T T, ID-HUDSON SAVINGS BANK lhi- mlm- own l i i ik-,t. .W-it ..W.,.,.-iii.-1 Easl F hk II Oll mi K nov H wJ Q F V lNY Oll NY F1 d c :usp gon Q s 4. S N N Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke Bambino and Antipasto Mr. and Mrs. Philip Edwards Nestler Family Eileen Aitken Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Yourke Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Russo Danberg Galow, Alan and Eric Good luck to all, Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent and Joan Killmer Good luck '77 from R. Sauter Siegismund - Krueger To Kevin, Love Deb, Bob, and Cristi Mr. and Mrs. Reuter From Dieter and Rosie Good luck Class of '77 B. Scholldor Jerry and Carol Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Einolf Dr. Hans Burhardt Best of luck Class of '77 Congratulations Best Wishes '77 Good Luck to Trombones Inc. Nancy and Flo The Eldrige Family Margaret and George Evanick Rombout 1, .str - ,,A'g,.1.. i le. H tear - itirl, n. a.drop of thesalty floirvs from the eye, as in weeping. . 1 y iterl, v. to make suffer very much. 't,,'ff A 3 3 J 5' fait- 'Ayn gtg-'si , . ..f . W, f-zi.if,.'5az . i ag- -at U. ,mqzf .arf ' fmxzgixlf. gigfiff :tw ,M-,efn. ' lv f Kf71wiiy:-M21-i:?f fgf :gp ' gm, it CONG RATU LATIOISIS S R ETAI Ll R EVIVAL 5 ,T John R. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Kezis Mr. and Mrs. Farley Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dominello Terese and Mauro I knew you could do it Mauro Congratulations Mauro Love Mome and Dad Congratulations Class of '77 from 55, 56, 57 Hudson Valley Classic Chevey Club Sugar and Spice, Newburgh The DiPaola Family Pooh wishes Mike Luck Cecil and Theresa Morgan Franco Zani, Good luck Class of '77 Good luck Nauro The Oberender Family Rosetta Cummings Mrs. Anne Parent Good luck Shamrock Pools Congratulations - The Roepers Yanarella School of Dance The Brammer Family God Bless Class of '77 - The Pepper Family Enjoy the Future - J.P. Seek and ye shall find Berth Benjamin iyf. God Bless you - The Zbindens All the best, Katrina Mr. and Mrs. Wolin Ms. Stevelman Mr. and Mrs. Stan Zamonsky Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Menapace Christ Always! Marilyn McGinnis Best wishesl Ann Marie Mullen Thomas J. Connelly Walter Meier Jane N. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Rittenberry Thomas P. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Goldsmith Reno De Rosa Good luck - Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Good luck Class of '77 - Jackie and Norm Opitz Good luck Class of '77 - Gordon and Delia Brown Congratulations Class of '77 - a friend Wishes for a great future '77 Anthony Renta Charles L. BreMiller Mr. and Mrs. John Hannon Good luck from Village Pipe Shop L gg 1452555244 5, tif ' 913- I ' L2 .att J I - K I ig? 2 V K ,,.. g ikum fertl, v. to make feel less sad or sorrowful, forgive - ifer givl, v. to give up feeling angry or wanitingtoi iiyi theljipain for: soothe'-754, ltgthel condition of havingigggggs punish: show mercy to: excuse or pardon. i is 91-,SQQITQOW made.easiQnfFY5i1?LLki.nd words have S ' i . ' , 7 5. the conditiongiaf notfiliifbving hardships, . 7 S fi wfgaipain, etcisgfb live in comfdngf W iw ' it 1 T s 5 ' 5 ' wzwsfzl 1+ ,V ' -f .vii-' .ffsffsffzw 'P H gear? - ,J L . tg , ,si.,:,f-.gas 1 V Mr. ,iff-aff ,'fi',gs7'it.',f.,i 5, , 4, , STS' S 1 def' ,. . aiiifs, A J W Hifi. . ww, i 1. , i FRENI STUDIOS Portraits in the Modern Manner Direct Nautal Living Color Studio Weddings - Candid Weddings Creative Studies Conventional Black and White Entire Studio Air-Conditioned 90 Cannon Street Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 471-1520 jsefefiiifif liifixrfi F1e5m,in.Y 1.Valfl that ever has been Qoigr sf. '-,1 iffieveri-will be: time without beginning tor end. 2. the time after wigggorrow - mar ol, adv.i,1oggLlti1e day after today. X, de M I ggxh t V it 1,3 if 1 K , 1 ty 45? 3, A5 - -V ivia . ii ,,,, , , M . - , -tr, ,N L ' A -,. ,. f i, V, f , , ,W -2: I f . ,, .. . , ,,,, 1-A ' an 45' .. , W- ,, , , A . 1 I ,. ,,, ,. , is . L., ,ina . . ,-55,34 ,Q 1 ., its PHONE 1914-J 462-3340 RED OAKS MILL HARDWARE 19 vAssAn ROAD Poucsi-1KEEPs1E. N. Y. 12603 NOW You Can Really .ij W v,jlli1'., Get Al'0Und! .KX FJ A ', Learn To Drive! LE, bf' it nun- 11r1mun1Ame1-rinounlu , Us 1551 ns' lie, 1 voun n.o Sly 1'.ru.r1,,,,,,,., X,., , rf-1 vf1-K om or ro. gsav pw Edward l. Meltzer ., Q Q, Auto llnvlng 1 ' w I OL ' School Ll I- W5'cnAncEranr11:xuvx:uv1cz Tlllhlnqrgbflal: IIZAEEHICCIIOQI Y:::8TA:.:l1u:'bAl 462'05g,gg'S'f can Now! 291-2966 3 llll. IAIIIATURV DLASSIUUI LECTURES GIVEN EACH WEEK Dll ALTEHIIATE FRIDAY PJA. G SATURDAY AI. Z0 E, lun St. llpollnn H01 44 In. hpsiael 'A Good Drive! rx I his Drivel' ni e vings 6Bank Preserving the past, Providing for the future 364 Main Street, Beacon 14 Vassar Road, Poughkeepsie Pleasant Valley Shopping Center Dutchess Mall, Fishkill 273 Wall Street, Uptown Kingston Town of Ulster-Route QW 253 North Main Street. Spring Valley T. J. Nocket, Inc. IOA Vassar Rd Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603 Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors love jluvl, n. LAS, luf 5.1,,,'a'strong affection-or liking for someone or something. Zgajpassionate affection for one of - iftherbpposite seiig'3. thei'Ol5j3Ct of such affection: sweetheart. - 4. in tennis, a sdore of zero.Wt. and v.i. Uoved, loving, to feellove jforl.j - in love, feeling love, make love, to woobemprace, etc. - lov able, love able, adj. - love less, adj. ,, , lv' ,f, , - ,,,, kk rl , :V ,.,V ' A 41, COMPLIMENTS OF THE WAPPINGERS FALLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin Carolyn Waters The Hickey Family The F.W. Reed Family Dr. and Mrs. K. Pretelitz Joey Benjamin Best Wishes to the Class of '77 Mr. John Lenard Hairstylist Unisex Haircutting Good luck to the Class of '77 The Edward Fligney Family 5 ' 19141297.4011 gi?-l- .,,. Rss, 4152-3553 , wig-It , .. .,,o,o.., F' CURB .gbornoedfyaaftgoalaleffzokez FULL SERVICE IS OUR ONLY SERVICE tO7 EAST MAIN STREET RICHARD K, CURRY CORNER RT. 9 PRESIDENT VVAPPINGERS FALLS, N. Y. sunshine - lsunwshinj, n. 1. the liglit and heat from the sun, 2 cheerfulness, happiness, etcz' ' F V i,', if il 7 V il .. 'i K j j . Applause is the spur of noble minds, and the end aim of weak ones. C.C.Cotton THE MASQUE AND MIME SOCIETY Seeds are sown. Seeds sprout to grow in order to bloom into something -like a tree. As a tree matures it grows upward, learning of the world, it grows inwardly to the depths of understanding of itself, and it grows outwardly, to share its knowledge of life with its surrounding environment. It takes many individual trees to make a forest. Like a collection of trees, there are collections of books. Yearbooks of many years make up a forest. We have planted a seed this year. The tree, the book, is composed of many ideas: ideas and thoughts of other trees, other books, other people. These ideas can be compared to branches of trees. To me a tree represents growth like that of an individual reaching for knowledge. The knowledge is of himself and the surrounding environment. Focusing on the tree as a person we can see many strong, heavy, supporting, large branches among the weak, delicate ones. I see symbolism in a tree. I see emotions and expressiveness in the different branches. The tree has sky framing it: clouds - some dark, some bright and strong, different moods blowing the branches into different shapes. The tree still remains the same. I look upon the trees as they exist in the forest, but when taken separately, each is unique and individual. Each tree has roots which extend into depths of understanding. The past is interwoven in the roots which nourish. Roots may not be seen, but they support the tree, sustain it. The roots of this book are very special individuals to whom I would like to extend my sincere thanks. I would like to especially acknowledge the fantastic staff with whom I had the opportunity to work. There are a few particular individuals whom I would like to thank separately. They are Mr. Mario Conforti, our advisor, and the editors. I would like to recognize many real friends from whom we received support lthanks mom and dadl. These people are all a part of the forest. Branches are values and principles that keep you balanced. Ideas, or branches will sway or change with growth. As with roots, branches will sway or change with growth. As with roots, branches nurture the tree. Branches extend toward others and sometimes become intermingled. Through reaching and grasping they support one another. From support come understanding and knowledge. If you look closely you will see heavy supporting branches which are strong, some that are weak, and some that are broken off. There are also new branchesfideas growing, forming - taking shape. A tree has a life during which it is growing. It extends its branches higher if its roots grow deeper and among others, gaining strength and courage toigrow, to reach up. The reaching of the individual is a personal growth toward a goal which only he can perceive. Look at the tree. The change is continuous, but always the tree will be itself, it never can be anything else. I would like to think of myself as a tree. I love every branch, every dark and bright cloud. Every part has a unique beauty. Many have climbed the tree. Some have carved in it, leaving a mark eternally. Some have brushed by it, others have just kept walking, not stopping to gaze or touch it. But everything and everyone has affected the growth of this tree. The results have been the birth of new branches, the growth in strength of smaller branches -the tree has grown. It would be uncaring not to mention the loss of many branches, or enduring the worst storms. But the tree, the book, I, you, we-all-have kept the faith in our ability to grow and today we are standing up strong. 280 Iowa, Kris-H 'I 1: gba ,ff f 5? mf' J QU xr fr,4g',r, .K 1 QXQQEE 9 tj E ,SW A 5 6,9 1 'iw Q' Oils 1 eff, 194 of PPK -5 K tg. -f. if 4 ha 5 K -bi vfq gi, r business janice johnson' laura zucker colleen moran marie precious sandy zieg arlene kaflowitz' elaine patrick beth higgins linda moran lisa wilson lisa delancy gretchen werner' pat lucas steve fredette' pat mowry eileen stinson sue palmateer jennifer duke mark brisson margaret issac' sharon stander chris fidler bill barnard' cindy addeo drew mcnary steve gregory marie mondou arlene owen valerie small mike shaabbajin photograph y linda bowers mike piplani' brian white tim lee linda cambell jenny bradford barb reif' drew mcnary mike zito' larry leung' mark ashburn mark garnot fYPfn9 barbara plain' peggy o'neill paulette schneider Iori wall' sylvia berman marie precious carolyn henry lisa serivano design paul balderes barbara plain karen gasking jennifer duke' tim edib laura zucker' gretchen werner drew mcnary dawn jackson eileen stinson steve higgins' debbie katz kim fischetti frank contelmo jodie ceccolini amy silvestro kathy hirt caroline sappe Iori wall' val small melissa mcnary juleen langer identification mary hoy carolyn henry barb plain chris fidler' kathy hirt karen gasking pat lucas marilyn ranalli colleen walsh kris olson bruce anesi nancy tulacz laura zucker steve higgins jackie davis pablo flores Iori wall paul balderes barb reif mark ashburn drew mcnary literary colleen cooke' debbie katz' 2 282 J R Q: mr. mario conforti: advisor mary morreale: identification editor portico lisa preiss: photography editor special thanks mrs. margaret adams mr. robert campbell mr. robert fadden mr. brian hawthorne mr. george sacklos lpages 16, 201, 202, 203, 214, 216l gf nadine kaflowitz: business editor IV dan contelmo: artist 411' sue taylor: literary 5 .un--N dave roy: design editor ,Af -N sue gowerp typing editor Kbx K1 ,.f P' 2 l Z 195 fa! h N-.......,, f if s is - Q renee bardell: design editor pam salchliz public relations it is over the long stretch of time and involvement the work and relaxing the rust and rest the anticipation and relief. ideas have grown with time and will continue to grow. to those along the way who helped us when we stumbled and when we climbed, we sincerely thank you. kristi werner: editor-in-chief 283 I N P 2 lQi N li 1 1 X . r x 4 Six we ., -S . 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