Sleepy Hollow High School - Legend Yearbook (Sleepy Hollow, NY)
- Class of 1976
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Patrons 84 Boosters Table Of Contents .. 10 .. 12 .. 48 .. 80 124 128 139 142 214 3 Xff if? if 'WC 5 ' Y if 3 ...-' sa., :MB 5 -fr-'sgaf I ' y ws., .lg , 4 S A '1 'f . . ' M fs, 3 , . -T -. Q gg- 29,1 . ,, K, 'Sv 4' :Singh-3 ff- ,xv gg at-'2' Ani A ' e ,f.k., H-. xy. 626 zC':E:Yg?Y ?f .- : '95 '45 -. . 'M gs I U . .. A gg R W K , ' 1? ' 5: 'V w ' ,. R- we Q5 - ff rg. .3 g xx: vw 521 1555 AKQ'-, f. ' JD- if Qui aggguv- 45.141-'.s -?,g , six- if 4 Kv f,, .. 2 ff if fx .A QVQ1' ,J-'E 4 'QM' 4.33, 'SQ'- 1 aff- K A 'EQ 11 had wm- Aff' aw A: I x Dedication li HS' Hey A. V.! - We Salute You We, the Class of 1976, would like to dedicate our year- book to a man who has given more to us than words could possibly say . . . Mr. Anthony V. Camilli . . . whose dedication, patience, and endless energy took a group of individuals and made us into oneg making this a truly great year for all. Thank you Mr. Camilli, for making us proud to say that we belong to the hnest, the Sleepy Hollow High School Class of 1976. 11 in f..-MQ M fig? , , .L xanrn Af' -'Wwl i w 1 Dr, Richard Lerer Superintendent of Schools 5 N. 'S it- t 1 X Mr. Robert Dema Asst. Superintendent for Business A X Dr. Lee Peters Asst. Superintendent for Curriculum and Personnel Mrs. Dolores Canning Secretary to the Superintendent 14 dministration l L... 1 'T' a A I 0 l ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES FIRST ROW: ffront to backl - Jenny Kelly, Lillian Martino, Emilia Pollack, Elly Ennis. SECOND ROW: ffront to backj M .loan Bushel, Suzanne Fedeyko, Eve Gross, Julia Lacy, Mary Barron. J- BOARD OF EDUCATION FIRST ROW: QL. to RJ - Stanford Levv lPres.J, Filomcna Elliott, Dr. Armand Mascia, Shirle Priscilla Schneeberg Secretary to Dr. Peters Johnson QV. Presj. SECOND ROW: QL, to RJ f Nathan B. Harrison, Julia Wollb, Burton Gradl 15 Fannie Stone. Principal '95-K .,f-- .F32 . K ,. i f' Jia an Joseph Di Palermo Principal Please come inf 1 ..-. if B' 1 X . , v . 41,,, Q... Afiluwv Barbara Grimes L Secretary to the principal 16 l William Barron Assistant Principal iifi n 'Hui mal!-4 FE' Hurry 0'Ncil Assistant Principal Secretaries Irma Doorley Myra Scanlon Marge Hubbel Josephine Parra Betty Wortman 'E I Mary Nicol Harvey Klemman Guidance Co-ordinator Guidance Secretary to Guidance Co-ordinator Walter Lawrence Work Study Co-ordinator 1 William Burnette Jeanette Washington ,f x Frank Osborne 1 9 c r' English -.A- Cecilia Kingston English Coordinator Confucious say little man take down big mountain by carrying away little Stanley Kalinger Mr. K.: Get it? Class: Got it! li Mr. K.: Good! You pretzel heads! if stones. Clement Hourican You're a young lady, not a truck driver! Virginia Naughton Frazzled!!! Lee Davis Come on folks! Dennis Russell Dr. James Quinn Good . . . good . . . very good. Daniel Allen Now break up into your groups. Margaret Warren Wl1crc's my pencil? Q- m,Zif Paul deBarr0s Incredible!!! Edward Meany AI case! Math Patricia Cole You'd better prepare for this Regents. .gg 6 N , Q. 9 -it ff? 6 Lorraine Moscow Isn't that lovely! 5 .,w k'? 1' .P f fy I I Dr. George Levine Mathematics Coordinator Mona Levine Nothing is obvious in this class! g 1- Jesse Beller Ye gods and little fishes. Katherine Pessin Sure. . . O.K.! Jerry Sondack , lj' A xv! lfl j, Vi fl? Lie? it x 'si A ' uw K new! I f , Dominic Vartuli ,ral You should appreciate the beauty of this proof 3 Dr. David Kuhn Science Coordinator Lct's begin! Philip Keimig ,4-, dx. we l, 'f '7 . 1 Sharon Oper! Looking good! l Mark O'Shea Craig Ward Whoever took Ed's book. please return it. lt's only a grade! Elio Pais matter how much you write, my arm never hurts. Theodore Hutchinson This is where happy physics ends. Gregory Vallach I don't understandg rhis is the easiest test I ever gave. Vera Levison You kids! N. Dr. Rose Nelson Lund-Lord-Love a duck! I Aka. XM ,J ' , Gregory Doonzin Thcrc's something l'd like to share . . Science 25 F l 4 Social Studies Bruce Wiacek Guy Kaldis Robert Croft These are the times that try mcn's souls. J, . K? . . .-,.. Robert Pasierb What do you mean what are we gonna do today? Wc'rc gonna have beer and pizza! F5 N. 1. x i x x .b f David Durfee Social Studies Coordinator , . und things like that. Gerald Duffy Late again! Minus half ai point. Ronald Tucci What are you feeling now? Nancy Sohier Excuse mc. Raul Crown Spaz! -vf 531, Ki N. Dr. Philip Fossa Walter Walker Gerald Giedd Language Coordinator Everything has been set to musiuf' Escuchen y repitan' Ripetete, per favore! John Weeks Boy, oh boy, oh boy Mirta Butler iDios Mio! 28 -v-gi ii Charles Wilford How many zeros are there in forgot? f l Frm - f x 1, ' ? ,. Kenneth Schemer Victoria Vavoulis Allez au tableau s'il vous plait! EI, 4 Thomas Colton 0uch! That hurt my latin ear. Language Business Carol Tori Clear your margins, clear your tabs. Anothony Camilli What a bunch of skins! Eleanor Downes Faster, move those fingers faster Rosetta Terry X Now that's a real bummer! M fx. jwgvfafo '14 527 3 Robert DeMarco Let's go gang! nw-1-HH Ronald DeMilia What's the speed linux? Driver Education Arts Department n wmv .-v.,N vi s Of, S yt 1 . I Lillian Beier 32 Where's the V.I.P.'? 5. Q O .K Z.....,,4 ,Z f --- '-....... ,,. f ep- eJNxf ,,q:m ,,..,,-...lust A M....-.J-an N--.A - ww-.. ,.. xx .5 s -..... ..,...., , ,M-,, Diane Masumian an-' 4-uit! .,-...4vg0v- V ,. ...V Qi-I l.. If you like it that's what counts. Carolyn Kavunedus Home Economics Where are my keys? Leroy Coleman Industrial Arts william King Mechanical Drawing Don'I be afraid to make mistakes: that's why we have big erasersf' QM? Peter Soriano Industrial Arts I'lI tell you a story that you won't believe because iI's true .--.Q -....-an llt. .. Howard Kelly Hey boy, do you eat out of that mouth? x Jack McCleery Director of Physical Education Judith Risher There's no such word as can't 'Mug b m':s??f-iw Leslie Cerier Don'l be afraid to experiment with your body. .ffl- Roy Colsey Bruce Thomas Tackle is the key to a good defense. Margot Irish Ladies, whenever you're ready! Physical Education Library Staff Harriet Bettman ---sr gg, QC' , C lyn Edge 9 Q 9 5 3 Q 5 Q Q 1 4 Carole Rosenbloom Barbara Collier Mary Ann Crosbie Math Resource Center ' .4-. 4 l L.. QM .s ' mrs. U 1 1' 4 f X , Anne Cargil Math Resource Center Kristen Lent English Resource Center Nancy Errico Bookroom Q CJ Alice Blood English Resource Center STUDE T SERVICES Murray Blustcin School Psychologist Q: Marvin Stern BOCES Special Education nuunaf. ,. Corine Bloomer Coordinator ot' Learning Specialists x fm, r John Cullen Supervisor of Grounds and Maintenance ESQ! -1 1 M' he Health Tal I CAFETERIA STAFF STANDING L-R. Grace Krupp. Cecelia Vogt, Violet Zelyez, Ethel Shaw Mgr. Robert Jackson SEATED - Gertrude Arduino, Mary Dandreano, Sue Timm .WTB BUS DRIVERS L-R. Sal Randazzo, John Cappello, Garnett Knowles, Reggie Cardwell, George Foster, Dispatcher Dick Lovett. 42 X CUSTODIAL STAFF Fred Culen, Tom Cooke, George McLean, E, Clark, Ken Schneider, Joe Garzia Jim Brown. Th VF' Ax 2 F3 4 I' 3-B 4 A if il T .pe ff-4.5 , , ,. 1' 1 'aah R 46 5 I ,Jf K 'A ,. 1' K Q X. A-ix N ...-,N-AS . s.. i 'S' 9-' -v ,---f In - , f ' i -,,,,, -, 'F I .c Q I Jw. nw.. ' if W 'V .pari- ,. FOOTBALL COACHES Bruce Thomas Vince Chicarelli Walter Lawrence Bob DeMarco Roy Colsey Greg Vallach FIRST ROW CL to RJ D Quinn, A. Williams, J Caceres A Cellante D Cappello E Smercak F Kosilla J Warren B Scott M Kerdaud B Browne SECOND ROW QL to R5 A Tramontelli, M. DeMattio, R Powers T Scelza J Pankovic A Bellantoni R Corxeddu A Lexy F Leddy J Camilliere THIRD ROW fL to RJ R Bucci J San Giorgio M Kane, D, Gonzalez R Bucci R Cole R Sweet W Gonzalez FOURTH ROW QL to RJ Coach V Chicarelli S Reno J Ford J McCarthy W Duggan C Moore fmgr.J, D. Biloon fmgrj J Wilmore Coach Thomas Absent T Windas i' :Hifi , .J 9 '51 Sa' A ' ' ' Q STAT L 5 Q f -Q. , Q .,,x.,,6,. , ,R JW. K 4 ' sr I ,if ' fx if ,buff - Y-gil' .A 1 , i- , s . gf. A. ,Q A, ,X . , I N . x x -mr QQ if W ' e Qi' QQ! Nlifflf ,f2 ww ff 4 x i. kr ,ffl Qhnf-1,5 if If EB? A 5? W : ,K . fn! nv... . W ,J , 1' N j I ,N fx' X2, ..J 1 NJ ik 5 .4j,,i1- ' 2, 21.25 I ' . A. -. .4 . -.1 - . , nf. , ,, ,- 1. fl!-'a!j,L-Ace -5 .4 HI 1-.. x4 A, 5' -,. . xxs ,7-.S -A - l',' S ' sp is I W . uf Q 4115. 'tx-1 :Tip ,X bp? 117. k k X Z A K xl Q u 1 ',+' 4... ' to P , ....-.--- A! ' i ff W . U W l Y -5 + X W 3 , - .: W . on qi' A ' V . ,, 4- ,ffkf-L 1 . 2. Q-A . - , ,M W .J ., . .K--we-v 1 ,k-,.., . .W-f, 'Wg' - ill. ' s. 1' , M -, I 4 . , I '?r'a?.4a-u-' -LL-.'-D4 -sw.. Hg. Q'-eggs Q W 1 VARSITY SOCCER FRONT ROW: CL. to RJ - D. Lupi, A. Sabatino, J. Farrugio, J. Chambal, M. McAfee. MIDDLE ROW - D. Abramson, R. Henshaw, K. Kyros, A. Santos, R. Bernier. BACK ROW - C. I-Iigdon. A. Constatine, S. Praino, E. Dubiel JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER FRONT ROW: QL. to RJ - A. de Carvalho, E. Sally J. Nicols. BACK ROW - A. Ruivo, G. Rakitskis, B. Grad. I. S K 4-n fi !s,, Ii., 11- is W J- 5 4 ' ,-4, 1l nu ,fflY1 'R f,,,,Q, A It ,pn-sv' , . J.:--'-'1 A I A -H JA- : ...nd ,W .. .Q ' i ,E M Q . . Wh I . s ' W .-ex' - P a , 5,38 'Q ,Q 4,4547 -'L 0 'E Rn-. Mgsziigzmq Nfiifml' HE! W1 mm . , T5- .4-eww - in.-Q Mar ,-,,. 1 Q , QA. 5 '. 535:15 :A V Q .H , r by Q' ' 'J 4.-13, .'- 'ww ., -3 , f f f, . ,a if i,-fn 'i' ' vgkpm 1 if .,, f . I ' ' 'F , :Z I Q . . J -, ,-f i f',..-ff yi ' 1723 Burn' - 1, en.-.f-K , . . ww. 4K Cross Country FIRST ROW: CL. to RJ - T. Suarez, M. Arduino, B. Case, B. Kelly, M. Behrman P Esteban SECOND ROW IL to R J Coach A V Camrlh N. Byrne, J. Kelly, J. Davey, S. Schlessinger. B. Walpuck, C. Moore, Coach C Ward - nga hi PL ff!- J., .ik 56 - +1 ,. al jf? . MVS K 1 ...Q f5l'z,1,yf., K . 4 . 421442 SQZWZ yi-. ,.. as . 10' .ini , ,,, , ai?-g,'?' fix . x' 'Q A w. 'if 418 g ,y-.,f ..- - . M Y--1- vi!P 3' , f .. , w . . . Ur- r'1:: 1'ir. ,,,: .. x .., .1- 6 , 4' Q fx'..4Q 1--fi 'PI' - . 'guns- 1 fl f'!,t' 3,:.,g'L -I 4 ' . '- ., ul ir' 'U ,x 'r Q'?u,-J' . I , .!P,: v VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Ybp row fl. to rj: K. Powers, L. Pappas, S. Milligan, V. Dobson fcaptj, S. Pouderoyen. N. Rigotty fCapt.J, S. Harrison, P. Greenwood. E. Slernfeld lreporlerj, BOIIOIH row Cl. to r.7: M. Arduino, J, Arduino, M. Fine, D. J. Minardi, J. Finnegan, J. Rishcr lcoachl J. V. FIELD HOCKEY Top row fl. to r.J: K. Von Glahn, E. Milligan, M. Sanguilly Ccap!.J, K, Von Glahn, J. Risher Icoachj, V. Fiala, P. Serina Bollom row Cl. to r.J: D. Strath, M. Aucar, R. Aucar, J. M. Arduino, C. 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N was Q My f ' B VIVTQISQ -, ' - we , f ,i 5 t 52' r , ,K - W Wu LM . '-wha g i.5f:1,,':bf f K'?? h'ipl VI . Wfwfsyssfxlzg 535531 ad vi., , 'i ' k ls : L 1 M-f1f ', iL.+ 1 anti' 2 334 :Z iw H? A VOLLEYBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: M. Slargiutli. V. Shapiro. N. Ninzi, K. Kearney, . 1 a, . a eman BACK ROW: Margot Irish fcoachl. A. Thomas. K. Harrell, M. Diaz, M. E. Diaz. C, Barone w.. Z 4 V7 o 3 E U U I H1 W o 2 sv 1 E. PQ V7 E 3' F 31 -1 9 F3 ru O 2 Q Z V2 D' C -. rf l V V, lvv, Q , 1 f W.. Q, M Tl . V ill, E, Q X J. V. Captain f Kristin Kearney Varsity Captain - Ncvinc Niuzi -u.. M. .,..,,.,,,,,,,,,WY-B ,....-- T ' ' sat E. ,ff A - ,g wa: 5 fi 35... 5 ..f- - Gymnastic FRONT ROW: CL. to RJ - D. Below, A. Garcia, A, Kwittken, T. South, TOP ROW - Coach H. Kelly, C. Suarez, R. Ippolito, R. Below. Missing - Gregg McKay, Joe DeMichele inn. pw VARSITY ICE HOCKEY TEAM FRONT ROW Mgr J MuC'1rthy, H. Campbell. R. Wright. J. Callahan, G. Hridcau. T. Caposclln. F. Janos, BACK ROW- M. Callahan. S, Errl 1 P C xmpbcll E Sparks M DIF lme T Wmdxs. J. Verrc, C. Annichinrico. D. Long, M. Lofuro, R. Billhurz. C. Nolan. Coach Clem Houriczm. SEASON RECORD 1975-1976 MAMARONECK. RYE ............ MT. VERNON. . . .. ....O ....l ....2 OSSINING ...... .... I WHITE PLAINS. .... 9 EASTCHESTER ....... ..,. 4 NEW ROCHELLE ..... .... 6 WOODLANDS ....... .,.. 2 MAMARONECK ..... .... 5 MT. VERNON . . . WHITE PLAINS . EASTCHESTER. . RYE ............ OSSINING ...... WOODLANDS. . . NEW ROCHELLE ....O ....2 ....5 QUARTER FINALS SECTION I CHAMPIONSHIP SLEEPY HOLLOW NEW ROCHELLE ............. .... l SLEEPY HOLLOW WHITE PLAINS ..... Ice Hockey .,..8 1 J Junior Varsity Hockey Team - WIIHL Section I Champions FRONT ROW KNEELING - T. Errico, G. Malanczuk, G. Hogan, R. Windas, R. Mclieever. SECOND ROW - J. Walpuck. C. Annichiarico, J. Bashar, D. Clouticr. D. Adler. R. Billharz. BACK ROW - P. Brideau. J. Vizvary. P, Zagrobelny. R. Vanbcrgh. D. Adler, P, Caposella. Coach Jeff Redcr. SEASON RECORD 1975-1976 SH ..... .... 2 EASTCHESTER ..... .... 1 SH ..... .... 7 OSSINING ......... ..... 3 SH ..... .... 1 NEW ROCHELLE ..... .... o rt SH ..... .... 3 MAMARONECK .... ..... o SH ..... .... 5 RYE ............. ..... 3 E SH ..... .... 9 EASTCHESTER ..... ..... o QI' ' C SH ..... .... 8 OSSINING ....... ..... I ' - H. SH ..... .... 7 MAMARONECK .... .... 3 1 f SH ..... .... 3 RYE ................. ..... 4 , SH ..... .......,. 8 NEW ROCHELLE ......... .... 1 - . , . 1 WIIHL SECTION I J.v. CHAMPIONSHIP X , G if l Sleepy Hollow ......... 4 Mamaroneck ............. ..... l 1' I, I if ,Vx 1 64 2, 1 ggi -A 4 5' 5 x 1. 53 e I i 5 VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT Row - QL. mo RJ: M. Cllppelo. s. Occhipinll. R. lppolim. F. Occhipinti. W. Kmmi. BACK Row - A. Levy. A. Tramontelli. D. Ross. J. Williams. 3 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT ROW - CL. to RJ: M. Redmond. J. Ade, T. Spicles, J. McCarthy, K. Sato, D. Kelly. MIDDLE ROW - B. Donohue, T. Cole, J. Cavallo. J. Galgano, G. Kirby, K. Di Vico, BACK ROW - C. Galgano, D. Ross, E. Clnasscn. J. Camillierc, M. Mulcahy, J. Kenyon, D. McDaniel. 66 Kfw X ,X-xv. K lg'-X EX ,-if J-,xg It . 'V , 'J pw Wrestling Section I Champions 'Q S. .W, , .A, J W N V Q in 68 VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW - lL. to RJ: J. Armstrong, R. Bucci. R. Cnslleherry. A. Carver. D. Timms. BACK ROW A 1L. to RJ: D. Quinn. D. Tannenbaum. A. Bellamoni. V. D'Amico. I. Simms. R. Pomei, F. Leddy. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW - IL. to RJ: S. Mendelowiiz, J. Arduino, D. Smith. BACK ROW - IL. to RJ: G. Scott. G. Jefferson, M. Keels. M. Grady. Missing: Dori Soybeans Kcels. 69 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW - CL. to RJ: C. Ulrich, D. Johnson, M. DeSousa, W. Stone, C. Henshaw. BACK ROW - QL. to RJ: A. Piscopiello. M. Huston, S. Tukes, R. Rush, R. Scott, M. O'Hare, R. Winkler, G. Thomas, D. Shannon. NVQ' T, ' Q Rx 1 5 ,lfyfxg P 3, I M f I 1? -1- 41, ' fists! 'N n in A My ,ff E I H, , 1 f A, J , ,Q i. .. . Pj Nr 51 'A ka'! '1g Q-uni , .f f-- , - S. ,xyj ' J ,. , -AK N , Yi 34 ' X X, .9 gi ing Aff g A 'Q v , 1 ' fx? gi.. - - f 121 WINTER TRACK FIRST ROW: QL. to RJ - P. Esteban, T. Suarez, S. Schlessinger. C. Haggerty. P. Case. B. Kelly. J.M. Arduino. SECOND ROW - J. Kelly lcaptj. K. Sato, J. Davey, J. Camillieri. M. Arduino, J. Warren. THIRD ROW - J. Plcarelli. P. Arduino. E. Sally, B. Cecchi, C. Ennis. B. Errico, J. Davey fcaptj. FOURTH ROW - N. Byrne, J. Marx, T. Madden, M. Anzoviho. S. Camillieri, N. Midgley. FIFTH ROW - G. Lyons. J. Malzonc. B. Abram. J. Camilliere. B. Walpuck, T. Camilli CCoachJ. K. Booth, L. Guerra, F. Lyons. R. Fiorillo. Absent - Mike Behrman iCapt.J, B. Case. S. Owolabi. L. Vogt. C. Ward - Ass't. Coach. . Indoor Track Section I Class A Champs 72 'lhk l Aki My X Q U 1 C SQ sf! 6, 1 i .358 was f? vw-ulnnupr Q6 , 11,54- 4 if A 4, x iii' K I GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW - IL. to RJ: S. Bates, V, Fiula, N. Alluway, C. Valentine. J. Bcnoun, D. Vallo. BACK ROW - IL. to RJ: Robcrl DcMarco fcoachi, C. Boyd, N. Niuzzi, N, Rigotty. K. Auslin, C. Hodges. J. Solomon. 9 GIRLS' GYMNASTICS TEAM: SITTING - QL. to RJ: M. Roberts, K. Brown. M. Brangan, S. Chambal. STANDING 1 LL. to RJ: D. Crepault. G. Leonowitz, Coach Howard Kelly, V. Simnowski. I ' ' 'Y FRONT ROW QL IORD JM Ardumo M Fazm L Gmmpnuolo B Kglly R CCLLOHI P Esteban B Case J Davey E Sully S Garrant BACK ROW CL to RJ L Guerra S Owolabl P Ardumo M Behrman J Davey P Burnett: B Walpugk C Moore. K. Booth T Bdllmtonn D Mombno S Mendelowutz 1 lx As s xl 'Q' X Ar ag Tennis .:,:,:', 52:1- f I .1 K K W BOY'S VARSITY TENNIS TEAM FRONT ROW: QL. to RJ 4 J. Hcllcr. A. Kwitkcn. M. Beck. A. Vohmcr. A, Niazi. J. Lckuchman. BACK ROW: QL. to RJ f J. Vizvury. F. Gumhinncr. C. E. Moore, D. Adler, 'ii GIRL'S VARSITY TENNIS TEAM I gn-1 lL. to RJ f Coach Clem Hourican, S. Levy, J. Chambal. I. Cohen. M. Aucar. S. O'MarIian, S. Poudcroyen, J. Washburn. J. Finucane. R. Bucci, R. Mendelowitz. w. Philips. 76 4 0 8 .4 A QA af f 1 X' A' Qs in J ,QA V' 'W ' ' Q ,-f EH 5 -' S' 3' ',' lx' N H I , 'Q' if 3' . Qu ' o V Y E .. i ,. x ,lb vi Q,-qi If N531 an W :'1w1ff Q is 7 mi M A !T3'EiSi -1 A: 9, A . WE-K an fi, .QQ 2 ..-v l ,XXX L0 'iff' I F I Tfwfff XM! diff 0.5154 M L'LM Z7w2ff I ,, VARSITY LACROSSE BOTTOM ROW: QL. to RJ - S. Errico. K. McBride, M. De Felice, M. Krizman. J. Callahan, B. Browne, P. Campbell. BACK ROW - J. Camilliere, P. Sangeorgio, R. Cole, M. Kerdavid, F. Leddy, P. Brannigan, J. Sangeorio, Coach Robert De Marco. I I 'I Il I ! JUNIOR VARSITY LACROSSE BOTTOM ROW: IL. to RJ - M. Burke, F. Camilliere, B. Windas, D. Finnucane, Brian Hayes. J. Cide, R. Chen, T. Cole, T. Losif TOP ROW - D. Gonzalez, M. lannoni, J. Camilliere, B. Bemier, P. Zagrabelny, R. Fiorillo, D. Van Bergh, J. Nolan, G. Jelfer GOLF TEAM TOP ROW: QL. to RJ - Ronald De Milia QCoachI, F. Lyons, J. Verre, D. Shannon, G. Lyons, B. Shannon, B. Rusk, K. Somerville, T. Capossela. BOTTOM ROW: QL. to RJ - D. Daley, D. Below. M. Callahan, J. Kelleher, Hogan, C. Luberger, M. Huston, C. Carrs s usa.. I..- 1, ' Dx I m,. , , A- wx .- .. 2 -f ' , l,7v,f5 Q' , Qt V , ,Nj wg M ,-gain . , . --5955-' ' V, 1 1 .rf 'vn- .tw - . XX H .,-.. '-2513 .4 I I I x 1 it Y 1 I .W .., sl V JC nu N Q I ,pfv f iw! 1976 Legend Staff YEARBOOK EDITORS Cindy Marlin v Art Editor, Tom Conway - Assistant Editor, Brian Balthazard S Business Editor, Debbie Boyle - Editor Debbie Boyle - Editor-in-Chief. Mr. Clement Hnurican - Advisor 82 ?i by .. 2 3. Y 5 PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS Tom Hathaway. Kurt Staudtcr Cartounisl Luke Arduino LAYOUT STAFF: SI Funk. SECOND ROW: CL. to RJ - L. Johnson, N. Sbezzi, N. Blum, R. Mendelowitz, L. Hayden, E. Sternkld. TTING QL. to RJ - D. Lowry, D. Minardi ityping editorb, J. Arduino fryping editorj, S. Harrison, L. Arduino fsketcherj. Debbie Petrovich. M ,if as L PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Photography Editors: Kurt Slaxudtcr Kats Chamberlain Tom Halhzxwuy ii. mux... . fx X41 BUSINESS STAFF General Organization Advisor Gregg Doonan President Mitzi Robinson Secretary Cindy Martin Treasurer Jim Camilliere -.. ,ei ' f LL, i W at H 'A 'd I . Vice President Alan Levy if -si, E G.O. Representatives .f-f' Sunnyside I -145 1 essaessa-aeisa' S 1 -:li-ll!-I3-QQ Pb Lhlvno in Sunnyside Staff 86 .M-vial 7 Sunnyside Editorial Board Editors - Jim Finberg, Michael Behrman L.lll'uino Shadow and Substance SIKK C L L S Editor-In-Chief - Tammy Taxter Assistant Editor - Martha Dodge Art Editor - Alison McBride SH DOW BSTAN CE BICENTENNIAL CLUB Advisor: David Durfee KEY CLUB A. V. CLUB President - Tom Hathaway Vice President - Donald Swarthout Secretary 8: Treasury - Kurt Staudter CHESS CLUB President - Andrew Fico Vice President - Carry Goldstein Secretary 8c Treasury - Steven Beyer Advisor - Jesse Beller U. N. CLUB President Lisa Hayden Vice President Cindy Martin Secretary Melanie Mitchner Treasurer Brian Balthazard HUMANITIES CLUB Advisor: Ms. Mona Levine SKI CLUB President: Ricky Epstein Advisor Mr. Guy Kaldis Q.: V6- ge.. 2 3 ART CLUB President: Alison McBride Vice President: Judy Stcrnfeld Treasurer: Luke Ardimo Advisor: Lillian Beier f DRAMA CLUB President: Etta Mascia Vice President: Danny Wilson Secretary: Kate Chamberlain Treasurer: Aurette Coqueron :iff effgf: efi Age 93 sh. 4' we 'S . ,T 1 'gf Q l N rx M K Q 9 il it W 3' fi fra an Fa Ai , V: K .V , '-Effy ' 3 'X , 5+ 2 A ' w c ff, Q x -. 1 ag: 1 A Q 'Q ft gf 1 -4 I -- S' 'ik in gifs 3 PY A ,.,, X K xx 5 I 'S' 1 9' 59 min' H E gn 'sv' Qs 0 V r BIKE CLUB President f Jim Camillieri Vice President - Wendy Parish Treasurer - Drew Philips Secretary - Ena Schmidt MATH CLUB President - Doug, Eisert Vice President - Micheal Chen Treasurer - Sare Harrison Secretary - Bill Cooper Advisor - Mona Levine ' ' ' --iw , - - ,N-.r,r.,,1 . , . 44 . , K A .. K , W .WE-mimi. K.: , V, . ..,,,,,,H1 GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Advisor - Margot Irish, President - Nancy Rigotty, Vice President - Leslie Pappas, Treasurer - Etta Mascia, Secretary - Tricia Nostrand I t,si, ,L .ISP 5 ,.,1 HOME EC CLUB Advisor - Carolyn Kavuncdus , ' Fcfif. Swift? ,mm , . , X,,, QQ Q tis?f1'11 - F if A Q Student C0-op Staff: FRONT ROW - CL. to RJ: Jim Finberg, Tammy Taxter, Liz Hartman, Lynn Remick. SECOND ROW W lL. to RJ: Mike Behrman, Sue Gordon, Alison McBride, Debbie Boyle. THIRD ROW - IL. to RJ: Amy Doern. Stephanie Beers. BACK ROW - QL. to RJ Maureen McSmy. Roh Kautz. Gregg Doonan lAdvisorb. Janet Blair, Lillian Brophy. ,di A life-3 Student Co-operative in the hopes of sharing and caring. SPANISH CLUB President - Melanie Mitchner Vice President A Lucas Meyer Secretary - Eileen Milligan Treasurer - Sharon Daly Advisor - Kenneth Schemer sg. in FRENCH CLUB President - Julie Fallon Vice President - Terry McDade Secretary - Judy Sternfeld Treasurer - Amy Gonseth Advisor - John Weeks . .3 C 6' T , A Q metrilhutjv k K ,QQ w,f.f f'w, 9 3' wi N- cy5iTfif IQ ty Al xy U0 it '77 'mls' 'f L ' . 4 wk GXCF sr, 'Qi Q .,.' My V, -t 'cp ,. .1-5 , QV ' P ,Q B:r0G'igTi? Ai 'M I'-1 . ' so wk, Xa Ga gp, A Frm ,. 9' Xfgr gk a X-, Lb? Q T'-s,' X ii.- O Je . . T if-Q A t-.'fr,s- ' ITALIAN CLUB Mil' ,hfgfi L President - Terry Everett, Yiee President - John Farruggio, Secretary - Nadine Shezzi. Treasurer - Angelo Trumontelli, Advisor - eS.Lxf., l x Dr. Philip 'Fpssa ,S ' QL' 'I V - . 4 V f' ,V .f Ai' ,er WA. . vgui? - if ' M if V rj! . fbywk ' if 1 -5. 94-Q:7'xf:'f fi L ' ..,. . -34 . gqynlfijf , i l Z i 0.8 tif TV' 4 -Qf L T LATIN CLUB President - Brian Shannon, Vice President - Forrest Hamilton, Secretary A Julie Fallon, Treasurer - David Jacobson, Advisor - Thomas Colton 100 'Li' ' .. L-,. RUSSIAN CLUB President - Wendy Parrish. Vice President - Tom Conway, Secretary - Kate Chamberlain, Treasurer - David Starr. Advisor - Walter Walker t 'l El 'a is ii l l 1 .eil GERMAN CLUB President - Jean Walsh, Vice President- Gregg lvanoff, Secretary - Carol Weiss. Treasurer - Jane Finucane, Advisor - Charles Wilford Music in Harold Fox Director ot' Music Zi 7 bc musical , . . nith cwprcssmn . . , uudcrstnnding . . . feeling t ill' : Robert Buzak lf Handel wanted you to play u D thcrc. hc would hnxc written D... l02 - l l l Delbert Anderson BAND Director - Harold Fox DANCE BAND Director - Harold Fox 103 S Q -1 ' 1 I xv' qi' A 8 .js ' 1 ,S 'Q fi' YT 5. ORCHESTRA Conductor Robert Buzuk 4 ,X xf 5' , X ' K N 2 Q ,Q ,KX ggi f E123 Al si 1 'I 1 A 5l.i53'f5?f6QL s +R 1, ' -. 1 V V TWIRLERS BOTTOM ROW: QL, to RJ - E. Cohen, S. Swanson. S. O'Martian, L. Kirby. T. Barron, D. Crepault, A. Murgoltu. B. Parra. J. Lynch, J. Lariccia E. Hartman, W. Parish. TOP ROW - N. Haslett, A. Volpacchio, K. Flynn, C. Fallon. E. Nelson. T. McDadc. J. Fallon, C. Judd, S. Cookingham D. Schlieman. C. Riedel, A. Zezza. Q T Q . ., A. . Us ,P TWIRLER CAPTAINS Elizabeth Hartman, Anne Margotla Barbara Parra, Wendy Parish DRUM MAJORETTES Clare Fallon. Nancy Haslett DRILL SQUAD KNEELING: QL. to RJ - G. Leonwitz, C. Croke, T. Taxter. D. Burkart, M. D'Imperio, B. Croke, N. Cooper, K. Croke, S. Daly. STANDING - Advisor, Mona Levine. M. Errico, M. Cellante, R. Browne, N. Corona, S. Chambal, M. Beck Qcaptj, D, Liggons, B. Bettman, C. Behrman, A. Coqueran, P. Lustyik. . 'A Y . . .,.,. -,,,,A,f ' .f-Lf. J L ' ., , -, 4'-M '- . . ,M I.. ' . .' '.'A NA-.. X, DRILL SQUAD CAPTAIN Mary Beck 109 BOCES -wx jf 110 N 'jvfli n xg? 1 V I U. 4 ! Q K! NX Wy? F 1 ' 1 uw' .........-- hu X '- V1 l-I ,,,,-anti' Y N J L-Q5 ., N-f 3xnQ I E X Pxx 115 gb ay? W 94'.....,' J 5, ,puffs -Jil pls Cf 3? IQQX V0- owli PQ , . 44.5, ,A ff' ?' 91- rr- x, , QI? 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Alan Levy, Cici Riedel Hriun Bzillhzizurd, Debbie Boyle, Mike Bchrmiin SMARTEST Carol Moore, Mike Behrman Wendy Parish, Frank Leddy 148 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jim Finherg, Wendy Parish Carol Monre, Jim Camilliere MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT P -.- Q, . in 'J L J f f xi +V S if BEST ALL AROUND Angelo Tramontelli, Karen Kelly, Alan Levy Jim Camilliere, Jean Walsh, Wendy Parish Mary Beck, Angelo Tramontelli 42 iff i 1 CLASS ATHLETES Damien Quinn, Leslie Pappas Jim Camilliere, Nancy Rigotty FRIENDLIEST Wendy Parish, Wilfredo Gonzalez Angelo Tramontelli, Jean Walsh ' ' I . X L-, A fix CLASS DRAMATISTS Stcvcn Emma, Etta Mascia Michael Kelly, Kate Chamberlain CLASS MUSICIANS CLASS ARTISTS Cindy Martin. Andy Euluu Luke Arduino, Janice Matheson Carol Moore. Andy Ratshin Nancy Rigotty. Toni Haithuwny 1 I J ,E i , l Y CLASS SWEETHEARTS BEST DRESSED Jounnu Lynch, Noel Blum Mary Beck. .lim Camilliere Bill Browne. Mury Buck Betsy Brigham, Wilfrcdo Gonzalez BEST LOOKING Michncl Kriznmn. Nancy Haslctl Frank Lcddy, Mary Beck, Bill Brownc MOST CHANGED Buddy Foley, Betsy Brigliam Kenny VonGluhn. Diane Motard CLASS CLOWNS Chris E. Moore, Sandy Swanson, Mike Kelly CLASS FLIRTS Wilfrcdo Gonzulcl. .loan Garihzildi. Mike Krlzmun, Karen Kelly 152 Y iii. ,1 dx ig .i K I' Sl' 'im LELWQQA. uve -Ah- 0 . 3 'figs' .-- . .. ,,- ,.-v ' K x . .5 W 3 - 9 'N d.:ngJ'fy- f 'N F' q ' X v fuk ,CQ 'riff f f . , ,. I J, 714.- Valediclorian Y Carol Moore Salutatorian - Michael Bchrman 4 AMBASSADORS Diane Hernandez - Spain CiCi Riedel ! Austria Jean Walsh J Germany i 5 . - Q ' Hi.. .' F '-. . :, .3 -:P ' fr f f A' x . 5 V. a-yr. W' 1 .4 . -A 's :X Q, 9' .1 lv., ,I Q xy 'Y Q J S .3 Ss L1 L, f. fi . . Qx 4 x.,-', V . - 5' 1,4-h 'Q - :Q . ' , :gt : --mfr: sg 1 + 565:85- Agi QL?- ff .w 4 .2 . L' iwfgfi ,, , ' l 'NW 'f.7'?' , '34-,J .21 ' -A- ww -- W f-'L ,, . .,f'x1 - mf Q H V ' 1.3 . ' ' W :11 - 1- '- - fzw, iiiigf I-f ' '-f -I 5 29251 f , ., K, 'Z yr.. Q X4--3. ir' if ' 4 -Nw' ,14 . . -,. ...Q- LI' ' I 1 I I ll I 5 ' A 44 ', 1 M' 1'1 '1, ' . 0 I 09, , I 1 0 x X 5 .lf n I l D I. , 0. ' 0 '0 J ,....--1' Q -V-5 Y : 1 ,,M,. .- .. Y'.J 5 43. i Q' N1 , x 'xi in 5 Viola Abbitt Burrell Abram Be . . . not reflect Mary Adams Jonathan Agree Set me adrift i in a sea of Hope - I'll set my sail L i to a New Horizon. Remembers: the Summers of 74 8: u75u 6 X Debra J. Adams It's like having every dream I ever wanted come true. Jefferson Starship Remembers: l2!3 V74 t 3 xr 'Q .I Manuel Aguiar W? 'S' . if Ji? tt : 9' fe Alison Alter . aff A f 5 Jo Anne Arduino Riches and power are but gifts of blind fate, whereas goodness is the result of one's own merits. Heloise Dolores Arduino Beauty I've always missed with these eyes before, just what the truth is I can't say anymore. Moody Blues 9444 ,li4w.61,4w, vgffbgwoa Luke Arduino fa 7,944 . dnl, Many have I loved g ' VZ Many times been bitten M' W Mu . ' Many times I've gazed A6796 10-C9 M4 fig-f Gwdfgfvffw 19406 f5 114-Qyff' I ggi 7014 Rosa Aucar Fortune is like glass A-, Along the open roads Many is a word That only leaves you guessing the brighter the glitterywgg It is a rough road that leads to the Guessing 'bout a thing the more easily broken ' I heights of greatness. You really ought to know. ublius Seneca 157 ga i a 3 Jennifer Bailey Kelly Bama When you've seen beyond yourself, you may find peace of mind waiting there - And Time will come when we're all one and life Hows within you and without you. Remembers Summer 75 L .P- W 9 158 Alana Joan Baird It's great to be alive! Cheryl Lynn Barone Don't give up until you drink from the silver cup, and ride that highway in the sky. America Remembers Summer 75 ga we Brian Balthazard Man is the only animal that eats when he is not hungry, drinks when he is not thirsty, and makes love at all seasons. Sean Barr Lazy people always work harder than anyone elseg they're so eager to get through and lie down again. Gary Wilhelm t . do g ,H Mary Beck Take your time, think a lot. Think of everything you've got. You will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. Cat Stevens Claudia Barron I can see them, they can't see me, I feel out of sight. I can see them, they can't see me, Much to my delight! Moody Blues Michael Behrman The meaning of life is beyond reason - It is found in revelation, A revelation existing in each of us, Where our blood and ilesh whisper to our unconscious. Anthony Beach When I think back on all the stuffl learned in high school, it's a wonder I can think at all. Paul Simon Denise Ann Belanich So I turned myself to face me But I've never caught a glimpse How the others must see the faker I'm much too fast to take that test. David Bowie jig-M WWWWW W if gif MM 2W?f'W ffW5' 9 Mega! Wwpwmvvf B WM A. Robert Below Neil Benjamin Elizabeth Bilinski We may never pass this way again To dream of a person you'd like to be So is a waste of the person you are. I want to laugh while the laughing Remembers: 4!l8f75 and Summer is easy. 75 I want to cry ifit makes it worthwhile. Seals and Croft Janet Blair Climb to the threshold of your own beliefs, Not with the statement of others But with the footsteps of your own experience. Walter Rinder David Biloon If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitterg for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Desiderata Noel Blum All that glitters is not gold. Not all those who wander are lost X The old that is strong does not wither il, Deep roots are not reached by the Frost. J.R.R. Tolkien 1 4,- N 60 Deborah Boyle Far away there in the sunshine are my greatest aspirations. Though I may not reach them, I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. L. M. A. ' ' ' -.422 5 Mary Beth Brangan F How long it's been since yesterday, and what about tomorrow, and what about f our dreams and all the memories W' V . ' ' f we've shared. My W W! if X Susan Brennan 1 xl W gy My Q5 Betsy Brigham A thousand years is but a grain of sand in time I took myself a blue canoe and floated but love like a leaf. Dazzling, dancing half en- is a thousand grains of sand in one chanted In my Merlin sleep. human lifetime. Elton J0hl1 Paul Brannigan Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom. Bertrand Russell Lillian Brophy Iftoday I stand here as a revolutionary it is as a revolutionary against the Revolution. Adolph Hitler 1 SA Donna Lyn Brown As we tread familiar soil Our friends we won't forget. But if we pass by memories Forever we'll regret. Remembers: 4!25!75 Bill Browne Make yourself an honest man. Then you may be sure that there is one rascal less in the world. Thomas Carlyle 162 Karen Brown You give little when you give of your possessionsg it is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Remember: Summer 74 Paul Bruenn I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like to be taught. Winston Churchill Kathleen Elaine Brown I am only one but still I am one. I can't do everything, but still I can do somethingg and I will not refuse to do the something I can do. X335 Robin Bucci The best way to know life is to Love many things. Van Gogh Jose Cabello YS -1 s' M, , . .. -0 Mm 1 .gil it t Q nv' R x , ' Donald Caetano Always remember: 8!3!74, my Junior and Seniors years and good times with M.E. 'i X'-' 2 Marilyn Cabrera Joseph Caceres Waves may steal our footprints from this stretch of sand . . . but even time will never sweep them from our memory. Remembers: September '75 Joseph Callahan Some men see things as they are and say why? l dream things that never were and say why not? Robert F. Kennedy James Camilliere Don't be so uptight about life. no one ever got out of it alive. , r 1 ,ge X t.,'j?K3L,, 16 me qi Eggs? .C X slut J' J? W Salvatore David Camilliere Nothing lasts too long. When I leave it's gone. So I send my mind ahead And hope to follow. Harry Chapin David Cappello Don't try to understand. Just love mel Remembers 6! 26173 4 Hugh Campbell You gotta live your life as though you're number one. Always remember 5fl3!75 Karen Cappello If you compare yourself with others you may become vain and bitter: for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Desiderata Cindy Capossela Lighten up while you still can. Don't even try to understand. Just find a place to make your stand and take it easy. J. Brown Regina Carroll It's only the beginning of what I want to feel forever. Remembers: 1112174 Ezio Carrozzi 953s 'I Tony Cellante I like the dreams ofthe future better than the dreams of the past. Thomas Jefferson - W, . V, v, 11,5 . Philomena Cascio You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need. M. J. with love to my Parents for teaching me. is fi Barbara Ann Ceeoni . . . dome fine day, the kaleidoseope through which we peer at life shifts . . . and everything is reordered Kate Chamberlain Jeff Chambal Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die: Better by far you should forget and life is a broken-winged bird smile, than that you should remember that cannot fly. , .P. 'ml and be sad. t is f is I r i g? ts ' we go . .vm-1 Langston Hughes 495-Q, X. feb. f A liflfif . ft '12 f . 'fiwi' ,E t .E Eric R. Christensen Greater is he who conquers himself than he who conquers a thousand. Mary Christin Susan Connolly Without honesty There is no truth, Without truth There is no love, There IS nothing . . . Debra Connolly Remembers: IO! l 4X 72 66 Without love, Robert Conca Life is money, sex, and booze. If have the first, you can buy the o two. you ther Thomas G. Conway The pleasure of having somethin being able to waste it. Ygfifs yi? . , 4? S Aurette Coqueran We will walk with our own feetg We will work with our own handsg We will speak our own minds. Ralph Waldo Emerson Robert Corveddu The mind is capable of anything because everything is in itg all the past as well as all the future. Daniel Daly James Daly I i, 192' i- sf. -ie2.o ele- iff? .. !? '5l t Karen Croke For long you live and high you fly - smiles you give and tears you cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd Sharon Daly To see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wild flower: hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour. William Blake 167 Elisa Da Silva Fernando Da Silva Michael De Mattio Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. 68 Diane De Orio F? 7 John Patrick Davey If you look beyond yourself You will find Peace of mind is waiting there And that Life flows within You and without you. George Harrison Remembers: February 22, 1975 Elina Diaz Ain't no mountain high enough, Ain't no valley low enough, Ain't no river wide enough that will keep me from you. Remembers: 5!17!74 Maria E. Diaz Michael Di Felice Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. Anon Remembers: George's Armando Di Biase Peace is the object of much search and devotion. It is very difficultg extremely dihicult but it is not impossible. Pope John Valerie Dobson Sway with the wind and your branches will never break, your leaves never fall. fx x' 1 Q' , to V n . ,lima . William Dickens Martha Dodge I said: Hey! Where are you headed? But there was no answer. . BF 4,5 , .. if 4-- Joanne DuBrul To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Tennyson Steven Emma of 70 William Duggan Carol D. Ennis What's the use in being solemn and serious. Brian Piccolo Remembers: WWS, Divine, United, Wait till college, Cent. Albany, BOSA, MD., Vinnie's, and the Beach Boys. sl' Ann E. M. Edwards Keep the past for memories Look forward to the future I am - and it looks good. Robert Errico Andrew Eulau Claire Fallon To every beginning in life, there is, in I can't go back to then. fact, an End. You can't go back to then. And I wish I mightg but do I wish right? Where really shines that alluring light? Edmund Blunden Robert Nevelus Andrew F ico '- of 0 . A 9' 5 0 s 14' .Q . I, X' F ilomena Fantacone A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before Him I may think aloud: and the only way to have a friend is to be one. Emerson James Finberg We are healthy only to the extent that our ideas are humane. Kilgore Trout 'gif' Jane Finucane A grapefruit is a lemon that had a chance and took advantage of it. Brian Flynn To sit alone with my conscience will be judgement enough for me. W. Stubbs 172 l Diane Fiorella Only love can bring the rain that makes you yearn for the sky, only love can bring the rain that falls like tears from on high . . . Love . . . Reign o'er me. Peter D. B. Townshed Bernard Foley 15 .,,K James Fiorillo Love when you can cry when you have to . . . Be who you must And one day we'll all understand. . . D. Fogelberg i Joan Ford Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose. Lyndon B. Johnson Mark Funk Joyce Gamble I never would have made it without the love and memory of my father because if he was here I know he would be extremely proud of me. ' 5 'S 5 T Q Q it ee: Michael Gagliardi Joan Garibaldi It is one thing to have a mind, another to have an imagination. Always Remembers: 121 14! 74 and John Galindo Life is like a one-way street. No matter how many detours you take, none of them leads back. Carol Garrido Frank Giampiccalo Wilfredo Gonzalez It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers. 4 Stuart Goldberg Going home, going home by the winter side, I will rest my bones, listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul. The Grateful Dead Suzanne Gordon I hold time in my hand and watch it slowly drift away carrying with it the shadows of my memories. S.M.G. Amy Gonseth People go just where they will I never notice them until I got this feeling that it's later than it seems. Marc Goudreau Ain't no mountain high enough, Ain't no valley low enough, Ain't no river wide enough that will keep me from you. Remembers: 5! 17174 Faye Granata James Guthrie Emily Grant CSissyJ Always remember: 8f3!74, my Junior and Senior years, and good times with Donny. 'Pi era Debbie Hamilton Yet the timeless in you is aware of life's timelessness, and knows that yesterday is but today's memory, and tomorrow is today's dream. Gibran Remembers: l2!28!73 and hoodyie Paula E. Greenwood Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. Henry David Thoreau Sara Beth Harrison Be real to yourself, before you can be yourself to others. m.e. 17 Elizabeth Anne Hartman He was a rationalist, but he had to confess that he liked the ringing of church bells. Anton Chekhov Remembers: all Lisa Hayden Climb every mountain ford every stream follow every rainbow till you find your dream. a ,g , ,ve-A W lk 0' H Sf!f1f'5f:2-K . ' 'X 'N-fu. , ' 'x' I - tl 76 1 y ' , 4 X -I K . h,,.t,yM,.M.,3 '. -:L ' 442. 1 . V. 1 . -f . X- -.,, , ,L .'e vi Y A F y K ' , l 3 l Nancy Haslett Live today to it's fullest, for today shall never be again. Diane Hernandez But how can one fail to set a value on one's self? If I had no price, who would want my devotion? from FATHERS AND SONS Ivan Turgenev Thomas Hathaway , If ii! Emesto Hernandez Nelson Hemandez Frank Hrotko Raymond Hemandez Now man may live, man may die searching for the question, Why? But if he tries to rule the sky, He must fall Cat Stevens David Jacobson We grow neither better nor worse as we get old, but more like ourselves. May Lamberton Becker Jon Horton For long you live and high you Hy and smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry. And all you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be. Colleen Kane Pink Floyd Steve Karac So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there's so much left to know, and I'm on the road to find out. , Cat Stevens Karen Kelly Please Lord teach us to laugh again but don't ever let us forget that we cried. Remembers: 3!2l!75 8: George's 78 Robert Kautz Michael Kelly Joseph Kelly Marcel E. Kerdavid Jr. There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about. Oscar Wilde wg t Hussein Khoder Frank Kosilla , W, Nancy Koch I can be weak and I can be strong. But sometimes it takes too long To open my eyes. Truth of age - knowledge of the wise Registers in my mind, I can realize. Micheal Kotar .::1':5,..S:. Jftfulgf' Raina Kor Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you got till it's gone. Joni Mitchell Tracy Kozelak ,,.-4 ,f lu .Y Lawerence Kraft Hx! 0. 1 1 We 1 in ' x.. Dore Kreilsheimer You have and will forever colour my world. Always remember: 3!3!74 Andrew Labruzzo l've But in looking back at the faces been I would sure be the first one to say when I look at myself today wouldn'ta done it any other way. Jim Croce Kostas Kyros 180 Michael Krizman The man that laughs and loves must sure do well. Alexander Pope Remembers: George's Sherry Le Blanc fears most by the things e you, N. You can always tell what your enemy ' h uses to scare Franklin F. Leddy Trust everybody - but cut the cards. Richard Lederkramer Marilyn Teofila Leon Mark Levi Cuchi, Cuchi! Remembers: 3!2!74 People who throw dirt, lose ground. Janice Leon Alan Craig Levy The ultimate accomplishme one's own ability to acheive. nt lies in ali Holmes Lindsay Anna Lofaro Tropeano Per conoscere la gente, Pevo cercare di sentire cio che non dire, quello che forse non potra mai Remembers: July 1974 Nancy Lobasso Mario Lividini Michael Lofaro dire. The total human being is unpredictableg simply he is free. f 182 Ni' ,nf I x 3- -. qu ' . R A' . X - wx. -' Q -W . . , . ' TT v 7 fl- Q - ' -V l K . 1- n c 4' Joanna Lynch Standing on a hill in my mountain of dreams, telling myself it's not as hard as it seems. Led Zepplin Remembers: 9!l8!73 8z Jose A Gerard Lyons School was like a sideways banana llying backwards in an upsidedown snowstorm. if Gregory Manna Willst du immer weiter schweifen? Sieh, das Gute liegt so nah. Lerne nur das Gliick ergreifeng denn das Gleck ist immer da. David Macek Robert Manna Thomas Madden YQ? Anna Margotta And yet we've just begun . Always remember: 5!l3!75 'Z X , - if , 183 Juan Marin Cynthia Martin When I was five I said I hate it Istill do, in -4 V, K But at least I made it. gy' You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face, and show the world all the love in your heart. , ' 'M WD 'M 'xl Carole King wmv-1 V XI Lllrxwf W M ii if Mille Q1 Gif , Ufijdll' LVJ- 1 'bb VV' f 'I ,g gi b ,W M Q9 JJ Lf if i 'fl' mai if Mtiv Q, tnfiwl' li-fi 4 Nl U J, JL X Lim' i 4 4 ll U 1' K 'qv' ' N t fl , if ' 'Lf ,L F V V V 1 -Lf., www if J OU!! XIVWI' U' dvd ,UN ff I bib ' if! ii X 'iii fi 1i'i,V'VA J ,MP hi, i Wujvlanice Matheson MW WTS vii J' 1 3 Vtiyif We will walk on our feet, Aly 1 l f We will work with our hands, We will speak our own minds. Emerson ., w JL Robert Masias F, 1 if ',,. ,. 4 'hm Etta Mascia You'll be better by far to be just what you are You can be what you want if you are what you are. Alan Price Todd Maxwell Horace Michael McAfee So there's no need for turning back, cause all roads lead to where I stand, and I believe we'll walk them all, no matter what we may have planned. Laura McLaughlin If you love somebody let him go free, and if he returns he is yours forever, and if he doesn't he never was. Remembers: 7!26!73 1 T K , x 9 1, 'E-,,il,:j Terry McDade In the solitude of our minds we look to the future . . . For we know what we are, but not what we may be. Kevin McNulty 'hy l Dennis McDaniel Conrad McReddie For long you live and high you Hy Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry All you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd rl Susan Milligan No act of kindness, no matter how small is ever wasted. Aesop Linda Moon Take your time, think a lot, think of all you've got: For you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. Cat Stevens 186 Debbie Jane Minardi If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitterg for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Carol Sue Moore . . . . and in my mind I still need a place to go. . . . Neil Young Melanie Mitchener Don't walk in front of me - I may not follow. Don't walk behind me - I may not lead. Walk beside me - And just be my friend. - Camus - Christopher A. Moore Crazy boy you'll only wind up with strange notions in your head Hear it, Hear it, ticking, ticking This ain't Rock'n'Roll - this is Genocide. E.J.!Bowie 74 l 4 1 is I Christopher E. Moore Joel Moore Rusty Moore I amount to nothing said a small It's only the beginning of what I want stone as it rolled from its place in a to feel forever. dam. That night a town was flooded. Remembers: ll!2!74 Diane Motard Pedro Moya David Morabito 18 2 5 if .. if ii K -1. , mt i , A e jafffjia 7 Dee Dee Murray Elizabeth Narmore Ana Negron Robert Neill If I can inspire just one person to say something nasty to a friend or to strike a loved one, it will have all been worth it. Tom Lehrer 88 Maria Neri r , 1 , , 1' 1 Tricia Nostrand You are not enclosed within your bodies, nor confined to houses and fields. That which is you dwells above the mountains and roves with the wind. Ann Marie Papp . Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Helen Keller Q' Barbara Parra You see things as they areg and you ask why'? . But I dream things that never were, and ask why not? George B. Shaw Leslie M. Pappas Times don't change, situations do. If we learn to deal with each situation through logic and reason, we have learned the art of survival. ME Luisa Pastilha Living is loving, not loving is only half living. Remembers: 7!23!72 and l!l6!73 Wendy Parish And yesterday I saw you standing by the river, and weren't those tears that filled your eyes, and all the fish that lay in dirty water dying, and they got you hypnotized. Led Zeppelin Ideluia Pearson Just as long as we have love, two shoulders we can lean on if we fall, just as long as we have love we'll have it all. Remembers: Joy Day '73 189 Mariam Peraza Carole Perreault Love is the greatest high of them all. Tommy 8: Carole 6! 13174 forever. if as i 190 QE? Maria Perez Cathryne Elizabeth Perrier Lively up yourself and don't be no drag. Bob Marley Maritza Perez If I had a box just for wishes and dreams that had never come true, the box would be empty, except for the memories of how they were answered by you. J.C. Remembers: Summer '74 we ykvivl U tbgxp 0204? .wif et Q5 QXw?bw23q3,-.y E :gy I QV if use X01 .Nw Wendy Phimig There's a lot to be said for summer. Snoopy iw? l Patti Ann Pluchino We search for the gold at the end ofthe rainbow . . . but the beautiful colors are now. Remembers: 8!27!75 G.N. Adam Priest Simone Pouderoyen Our deeds still travel with us from afar, and what we have been makes us what we are. Damien Quinn How a man plays the game shows something of his characterg how he loses shows it all. Kathleen Powers To have beauty in the voice is to have love in the heart and mind. K. Powers Ksenja Raguzin I'm looking in my life for truth that is my own. 191 ? 1 Robert Raguzin Russell Todd Rasmussen Andrew Ratshin We can easily forgive a child As I stood, who is afraid of the dark, Dazily gazing over the brink, the real tragedy of life is All they could tell me was jump when men are afraid of the light. And as I stood there, Plato Dazily gazing over the brink, Timothy Redmond I would rather have blood on my hands than water like Pilate. Graham Greene 92 I whispered: Charles Reich Hug A Root l l l Lynn Remick He runs to meet the setting of the sun, following roads to nowhere, some- where, he doesn't care, keep going lad, become free, no going back, back to what? explore, experience, develop, change. . . Rinder Mary Ricci Some people never say I Love you, it's not their style to be so bold. Some people never say I Love you, but like a child they're longing to be told. Nancy Rigotty All the times that I've cried, keeping all the things I knew inside, It's hard, but it's harder to ignore it. If they were right I'd agree, But it's them they know not me. Cat Stevens Maria Lucia Richichi Mine honor is my lifeg both grow in one. Take honor from me, and my life is done. Remembers: C.G., 8f4f 7 Gavin Riley Seasons change, and so do I. i i xiii 2 1 A ' . . ., 7. Catherine Riedel They say skies are never chartreuse, and sun is never music you can touch. They say men are never gentle clowns but . . . swallows flying upside down have seen the sky turn green. Joseph Pintauro Sarah Roberts And it pleases me and seems right that what is of value and wisdom to one man seems nonsense to another. Hesse Mitzi Robinson Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the tlowerg We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind. William Wordsworth William Santana When the Lord is pleased with a man's ways, he makes even his enemies be at peace with him. Proverbs 4 Douglas Ross Be yourself and don't follow others because they sometimes might not know what they are doing. M L lx INA, ' I 4.0: A 'Va .ll 4 X-if M A X ,ll- fl Lf- O u L 'K V If l EX WU? dxvkg, il i ' L-' ' .14 FJ Mi auf , , nc+llLd0l'tl 1 Wadi M V , I l JV. M , f N Xt! 'pri L17Z,.A c X filing: CQ-'tl K A, I I wi fffifl. QCLLWAV J iiffffl fx fggjmll 1' I Maria Gorte Santos all fvrtk David Ruiz Diane Schlieman A dream, no matter how beautiful, has little chance of endurance - if it is hom in the minds of many, and carried lnxthe hearts of none. L fl ' 5 Bruce Scott David Silag it i Brian Shannon Anne Singer Where cares fall oil' like leaves, we never grow tired of each other, the mountains and I. re , ' VK - M ' W l John Sharpe Eddie Smercak Take your time to think a lot, think of' everything you've got. You will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. Cat Stevens 5 . . , A Ann B. Socarras And the voice of that fitful song sings on, and is never still: A boy's will is the wind's will, and the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. Longfellow Joanne Speight 96 Kevin Somerville Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers! Tennyson Remembers: S.B.B. David Starr When life gives you lemons, make lem- onade. Remembers: 7!2O!75, the sum- mer of '75, Roseann Evan Sparks Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness. James Thurber J og ? I ? , , , i 3 wif , I Katina Stathis Kurt W. Staudter You can't always get what you want but if you try sometimes you just might find you get what you need. Jagger: Richard Sandra Swanson Esther Stemfield Do more, worry less. Maria Taboda The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, love isn't love until you give it away. Remembers: 7!23!72 4, . , Q 3 I -.X . '. Otoniel Suarez Pietro Tamburro Men of good fortune, men of poor beginnings, all those great things that life has to give. They wanna have money and live. Lou Reed Cheryl Tart When you smile the world smiles with you, when you cry, you cry in darkness. Nicolina Tucci All the world's a stage, and all the men and women, merely players. They each have their exits and their entrances and one man, in his time plays many parts. 98 Angelo Tramontelli Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choiceg it is not a thing to be waited forg it is a thing to be achieved. W. J. Bryan Arlene Twohig I will go to the woods because I wish to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I cannot learn what it has to teach. 3...-:ai Don Trust I know I've done a lot at Sleepy Hollow. Learn as much as you can. You will get somewhere doing your best. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. Juana Veras Deolinda Vida Marianne Rachel Vieweg Kenneth Von Glahn X1 Jeannemarie Walsh I am a mystery to myself - Always changing, always questioning wonder- ing - always searching for me. Jimmie Warren Carol Weiss Full souls are double mirrors, making still an endless vista of fair things before, repeating things behind Diana Whitley Don't let the past remind us of what we are not now. Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Allen Williams It's not how much of what you have that counts, it's what you do with what you have that makes all the diiference. Robert Wright Elizabeth Wood 200 Ali V , K ' A 1 Darlene Williams Lorraine Wylock Dark brown is the river, l golden is the sand, it flows along forever, i with trees on either land. 1 Robert Louis Stevenson l i l Nancy Yumart Iam Iam IIHYIIC. Iam Iam Debra Zambrano e oceang lit by the Hame, e mountaing peace is my e river touched by the wind, e story, I never end. Ciniield Diane Zambrano Love is the active concern for the life and growth of whom we love - a concern that finds expression in care, responsibility, knowledge, respect, and imagination for the other. Remembers: 9!8!73 John Armstrong Robert Castleberry John Clark Antero Dos Santos Eugenius Dubiel Carey Goldstein John Lombardi Barbara Morales Joseph Migliore William Turmino Perry Faragasso 2 A 'Q ,p .ik .S 'f W X 45:1 .1 'A 0 ' 'N-. 3,9 t V L . . f 5' 's f, x . , 0 ,1 o'i. 204 .pl- -,Q X 20 206 n,,q4s1 ...Z ..-YQ uaf 'v 20 ' If -5. X ,flu 5 X' - , .YH 2.0 ai , A . X ff f fx 'I' N W X 1 ' '--5 xt I 555. Ax L Q 3 I Haig- . 'K' '. - pvflbk 1' 1 . ,- ' ,p-..b- 2 X 'MT' N 5 x ,ff ,. ,I Blinds ...,.. VIEIRA'S SERVICE STATION, INC Anolhony Standley - Prop. Linda Standley Loren Stundley Manny Correia ,VVQGXUI f fi Hom A X 5' LL Wm .L ca I , - K U X '31-fl nQ,MQa 1Z'fx.Lix 'Q' 1-Q if I' 4 Q Q L'-'HL'-J, ' w 9 .rx , , u, k,L,.5 A UMM , .M , , I, .. 4 X , . 'L A 'V , V 'L K, Xv, f, Wklllk iflgw, QM nl ll aiM L j f Quito RU lc 1 if 'XX . ,- x I . ww . ..- 21 2 fm 1 3 . AV WA I 5 Af MR. 81 MRS. SANTO ARDUINO MR. WILLIAM BARRON BASKIN-ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE MR. 81 MRS. HERBERT D. BEIER 81 FAMILY MR. JESSE BELLER JUDGE 81 MRS. RALPH MR. 81 MRS. KENNETH MR. 81 MRS. DONALD BOYLE LUCILLE BRANGAN BRIDGE PLAZA CHEMISTS BRUNT AND BROOKS PHARMACY, INC. MR. 81 MRS. JOSEPH CAMILLIERE, JR. MR. 81 MRS. JOHN T. CONWAY MR. 81 MRS. WILLIAM J. DALY MR. DAVID A. DURFEE EAST HALL BATHROOM PATRON S JOHN CHARLES, LTD. MRS. SHIRLEY W. JOHNSON ISABELLE KOTAR MR. 81 MRS. ROBERT G. LUSTYIK, SR. DR. 81 MRS. GEORGE V. LYONS MR. 81 MRS. RICHARD A. MARTIN DR. 81 MRS. ARMOND V. MASCIA THE DAVID MCCLINTOCK FAMILY MR. EDWARD F. MEANY MISS PAMELA MOORE MR. 81 MRS. CHARLES A. NOSTRAND, JR. SHARON OPERT ALEKSANDR SERGEYEVICH PUSHKIN MR. 81 MRS. SAL RANDAZZO MR. 81 MRS. NICHOLAS J. RENO ROY'S DELICATESSEN THE SET BACK INN BETTMAN BOOTH, SR. gre-mf-dh-dk-jl-Ip-wpy SLEEPY HOLLOW ANTIQUES F. W. WOOLWORTH SLEEPY HOLLOW RESTAURANT A FRIEND MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM C. MR. S1 MRS. LOUIS GIAMPICCOLO SOMERVILLE S1 FAMILY MARIE AND BOB STARR AT THE BOOK GREENE COUNTY IMPORTING CORP. INN MR. 81 MRS. NATHAN E. HARRISON SUNNYSIDE MRS. ALYS F. HARTMAN THE HAYDEN FAMILY MR. 81 MRS. JACK E. HERTEL MR. 81 MRS. EDWIN A. MR. 81 MRS. CLEMENT 214 THE TENDER LOIN, INC. TONY'S PIZZA MR. RON TUCCI VIERA'S STATIONERY JIMMIE WARREN, SR. J ACOBSEN E. HOURICAN AXE-HOUGHTON FUNDS K Gina and John Garro Giulio Tailors Rev. Normand Godin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haslett Mr. Chris Hayden Lisa Hayden Heimzimmer l2Ost - Herr Wilford Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Higdon Holston Jewelers - Homeroom 13S Homeroom 22C Ice Cream Villa Irvington Pharmacy Catherine Janos Johnny-on-the-Spot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kane Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keimig Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Kerdavid Mrs. Cecelia M. Kingston Linda A. Klinke Lisa Kor Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kor Mr. and Mrs. Roy Landesman Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Leddy Richard Lerer Miss Mona Levine Mr. 8: Mrs. Gordon Levy Mr. 8: Mrs. Marvin Levy Mr. 8: Mrs. Morton A. Linzer Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Lobasso Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles J. Luberger Lynch's Wine 8: Liquor Lynn's Gifts 8: Things Marian and Emile Miss Dianne G. Masumian Dr. 8: Mrs. Stanley Mendelowitz Mrs. John J. Meng Mike's Delicatessen Miss Mary Minella R. L. Moore Mory's Army 8: Navy Lorraine Moscow Dr. Rose S. Nelson Carlos Nobrega Mr. 8: Mrs. H. G. Neil Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank J. Osbome BOOSTERS Ms. June Parish Mrs. Lois Perrier Mr. 8: Mrs. Alvin Philips Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Picarelli Mr. 8: Mrs. John Pluchino Mrs. Patrick J. Powers, Jr. Peter M. Purchia 8: Paul Visconti A and M Printing Mr. and Mrs. Adly Abdel-Meguid Alter's Bakery Joseph F. Arduino Ava Car Wash Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Biloon Renata Black, D.D.S. Dr. Gilbert Blum and Dr. Irwin Saberski Bob and Liz James F. Brannigan Company Mr. and Mrs. Larry P. Bruenn Anthony Bucci fThe Village Crimperj Mr. and Mrs. William N. Burnette Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Callahan Anthony V. Camilli Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Campbell Karen Cappello Manuel Cappello and Family Elmsford Carvel Ice Cream Mr. and Mrs. Robert Case Tommy Cavalieri Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chappell The Cheese Wheel Cis and Ed Colfey ldalio Coimbra L. A. Coleman James Connolly Lewis Connolly Mrs. Marianne Connolly The Thomas Cordner Family Dr. and Mrs. George A. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daunoras Diamond Dairy, Inc. John J. Deely, D.D.S. DiRocco School of Dance Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Dobson Philie L. Dodge Gerard Dutfy Bill Duggan Miss C. D. Edge Max W. Falber and G. Bregman Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Fossa Joseph P. Finnegan Sterling W. Fisher Dale Flanagan T. H. Ford Murray Frank's Cards and Gifts French Club Friend ofthe Class Armando CChickJ Galella Mr. and Mrs. John Galindo Mr. 8: Mrs. John Reilly Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Risher Mr Mr . 8: Mrs. Dennis Russell . 8: Mrs. Sal SanGiorgio Mr. 8: Mrs. C. J. Sbezzi Tony Scaperotta Shanghai Inn Shubert's Army 8: Navy Store Armando Simoes Sleepy Hollow Athletic Association Sleepy Hollow Speed Printing Nancy Sobier W. C. Somerville Mrs. Concetta Speno Marvin Stern Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Sternfeld Ann Stikes Wine and Liquor Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Swanson Miss Sondra Swanson Tappan Pharmacy Tarry Fuel Oil Tarrytown Electric Appliance Company Tarrytown Village Hall Mr. Bruce Thomas Tornello's Sunoco Service Station Bill Tyler Gregory Vallach Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph A. VanHouten Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Vellucci Sal Venuti Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Vieweg W. Craig Ward Bruce Wiacek Mr. 8: Mrs. W. W. Wood Jr. James Duggan and Mrs. T. Duggan Mr. 8: Mrs. David Wylock ' Miss Evelyn Wyvel ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS COLOR PHOTOS - Mr. Jack Lambert END SHEET PHOTO - Historical Society of the Tarrytowns TITLE PAGE PHOTO - Kate Chamberlain PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS - Tom Hathaway, Kurt Staudter, Kate Chamberlain COVER SEAL DESIGN - Mr. Richard Martin WESTERN PUBLISHING REPRESENTATIVE - Mr. William Hawthorne PROFESSIONAL PHOTOS - LORSTAN-THOMAS STUDIOS SPECIAL THANKS TO THE GENERAL ORGANIZATION and TO THE CLASS OF 1976 5 f'g- V-, J ,-nv- 1 gig: cussrs o Home mosro so 'B 52' I 1 f 'QW 'A i - 4 n - . .-.1 NW .. nggguifii ,rarnd-QJVT-,, H 5 1 -.- 1 3 ' HJ' gil! A 9' , E ., . 3 X ' . ,T IQLQJ, .-..4n.c.. naman'-- , 7 QQ K- mr 4 'ix P 'g'u! U QHNQ x -snail ...L ff- ' ' fy 71, LL 3 3 6 Iwgr C. '94 'aa 6 , X F ' f 'E' 'Ei K N-r V -,u ,M ' ANNLIAK-'Be ngvalasau IMLL WRU 1-ui. I 'fb i MUSHCB may J E
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