Warwick Valley High School - Omega Yearbook (Warwick, NY)
- Class of 1976
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STEPHEN ZORZ SUSAN CARRIER ' 13, ,I 1 f f KEITH WRIGHT LINDA MORASKI fb 'I wo .M,,,E tiff, I DEBRA MARSHALL KENNETH SINSABAUCH RICHARD SZTYNDOR RICHARD SICERIST SUSAN COLE 'K . 4, 1 4 I xi' nv: I I -, ,... ,, H .,,., , M di? Q .1 if 1 'TP' SUSAN LONGFIELD All 1 V17 GREGORY IAYNE W.nH!'vl 'lik' ff f ADELE FINE J 4 1 A i5 Q - R ' CARY HENDERSON MARGARET SCHWARTZ WILLARD BERNHARDSEN MW' A A T bf A W 'Ql,gQ.aQ JN Ai g -Q. ., Kg V, .L Q , , , VL- , ,QQ , I I f -1 . , VV ,gg , 15? Ki AA . 3 ..W A A v LW 4 A I . qgffi. k My, .. I A GORDON CAHILL I ! s JACQUELINE HILLER TIMOTHY KREBS DEBORAH FORD 'Q ? 4! ,W fy i fc ' - ins? -Jn, 1,1 vga, 51 5 f-sff,Jf:g,.Q1,.'-Indy' Mgwif Q TV? , - ' Y JT 12.5 z.. 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A f,., :QE--5,1-:..':---amadw, -.Luf:f:ne:As.4m:az1-mmmywwmmQ-.ufmm-eww-v-e.,ww:fau...,r14wv.-Aw 2. . 1wzr,w-f.,m:ws--11.4s4qf4:fs,af,xx- v a g-warn: Q-T, W-.Ju .1w-..w1x,.1,:fs.1wf:,4xu.mMam:,a mvmcw ,Q-4::f.w:m,.w-1,-fvuv u nv. f A Aff: V , f. ,. .,- - . fr ' H V -wa L , J .X Homecoming 1975 ,r ' J 58 in 'IN-mu-If. ...Q K, I fy ,nav .r Q, 't we-f f 6 za. 1 5 N ff, wk W' ,mat .. 4 'Q ' , RW - .. s ' 3.2 5 v 'hi . , W, i I Rx J' . i 1 ,J X 24:33 '-' M' in I 1 an w1,vw,msnrs11 i , .K 41 P A. EL, Xf x' Q 'tiff A Y wx, .J M121 N w .. Vw , W , '-Q L . J 1' ' . 5' I Af f A ' gg, W A X x D W ' Q ix w 1 59 1 AISH u.L'Yt-X T fffxbldl 'X C9s'f',AQ l X f YW Y xwnf ll xi 1 i I A Tam as 9715 T 31: W H055 9 Ga i 9 :. a Q ELTWTl F5:,f5arESA?Q55 Row 1: C. Carter, W. Bernhardsen, H. Pederson, L, Scheuermann, R. Dougherty, R, Horton, C. Carlson, K. Horton, T. Beattie, B. Miller. Row 2: P. DePonte, R. Sochinski, 1. Sampson, D. Snell, R. Miller, P. Saab, R. Robinson, P, Canevari, C. Orthodox Row 3: D. Filipowski, K, Soulette, B. Berry, M. Romanko, C. Carlson, T. Folino, M. Holt, C. jayne Row 4: M, Kurtz, T. Sciarra, I. Bongo 'S T Q I E - 'H 'i . N Q' Q' dd il' ' V .lv 5 ., .. . J. Sd. I, V, , . r Y, , , 2 s k.k.,kL. :H ,, ii. x . -,. .... ,. ,MQ . . J ' ,v ' - W , gg Q. wi? ,.,...,-.4.. .K -,,,,5, 'if' K r ' X . Erqjd...-e.fJ Qgffff y' A., ,V - . A A 45: .15 mf. sci? i...w,'..a,h -.V '.',. 'r fare.-L,-. ,wt T - L... 'F mV'?' + 'rsfkf' 'V :W-fr K. ' . Y , . . Lb ,, A' ' ww-f W 'XGA-3 - .U-:+G l a r r . ' . ..:. as 'T H QF if ff' lm. at 1,9-MA - 1' V' gg Q ' r Q A Q .',,rr'!i . . 'ftp . f 2 A ,gg 2. 1:1 54,-feng 'N' 'if Q . V-fW..'Ti if ff . f?'9f?5W5'f7'?1 fff??f: we-H' iw as . rf .. U. 1- .M Ma . ..-Q, ,f , .. Y. f W?':ff.i'? a?? ' as rzfgvff' ..g.5,i' fm .. ..z+:,sf:a-f f? 3'Q.gfs.yz33'Tf rg: . ,fi-if-kwJf,',ijV',?K':qei-. 5. . I.. has Q.. affix -E F ,W y 'X ',, :af . . . -:. ryagaw' , sa.4xv'.f'2a::rm 52irAiil'r , T , .' 60 Varsity Football Warwick Warwick Warwick VVarwick Warwick Warwick VVarwick Warwick Head Coach. Assistants. Highland Falls Cornwall Washingtonville Goshen Middletown Port Jeri is Minisink Monroe VVoodbury James Bongo Thomas Sciarra Mark Kurtz 6 0 6 17 7 6 0 20 0 14 Warwick 8 Valley Central 7 34 ' 45 7 28 8 ' 22 4 x !'1.s,,..l' '55 , . 'yfz' . , JY www-.Q,15 ,M...,X53H fi 3 7 we - '. w 1. W5 .tg ..v ,, , rf... ,M 'a W yi Football 1975 1' I ,r , ' 'w' r, , if - f I W8 iffy , R me fm- I J, - ,M A V I W4 A ., .K .,, ,,,,,L, ' J , . ' ., ' V 1'-4.1 . 1 . 4 1 . , mm I - ,. I 1 . , M ,fig ., , A 3 ,5 L l L , - :fx ' A . -5 f. X , .1 Q . 5 id , x' ' ..v, ',. 4 A 'N 'FF 2' v .,w- 1 ,, 'lr 2. my N.,-:,g3wj1f ,-4 Q, , ' I f A I , - -A v, , A f ., A -,fu 1 ,!g,w'aw www 'H ' - V - ,uf ,,. N- -yg-P: eff- 013' g,f,,.1 431ffgawfh-yy,-Gf,-4127, Y, 'L ' . .gms-.nu-f.........4.u,.xvg,..nm:r?mw-f:-1,..ff,51'Q.L143fQ:,w,43.f'iw-,erm if fgQgWj , , K 4 f Jaw: wffng- .. I Y '-'D 1 Q --,W V. f,-,K A s ,. J . ,,, . 1, ,cf ' L7 F X fa .4 ' C 91791 In Q: 1 X, U m . 1 I 1.3m I ,S . ,4, AE F, , I . ALE 44? - V Q 5 , A'..'!lrru-Q. X vm'1??,,, , wg S943 X V , ,- xf,wm. All '1 Q x 'VVQ A ,N ,N , , uw x .L I wg - V-pf N- E: is MASQ ww J.: X5 Row l: D. Sloat, M. Manzari, I. Marshall, T. McKevitt, M. Quackenbush, I. Shropshire, S. McKenny, I. Boone, C, Wheeler, I, Mapes, I. Abramowitz Row 2: D. Demetroules, T. Stewart, V. VanDunk, I. Smith, K. Shaughnessey, B. Robinson, I. Cox, J. Dutcher, B. Sanford, D. Lacalamita, K Freda I Burke Row 3: D. Mercatili, T. Logan, M. Scofield, I. Scherman, S. Knutson, 1. Stewart, D. Feagles, P. Mercatelli, S. Kaczmar, T. Tschantre D Moran B. Romer, I. Parker. 62 Junior Varsity Football VVarwick 0 Highland Falls VVarwick 26 Cornwall Warwick 0 Washingtonville Warwick 6 Goshen Warwick 6 Middletown Warwick 25 Valley Central VVarwick 0 Port Jervis VVarwick 6 Minisink VVarwick 0 Monroe Woodbury Coaches, Mr. Carroll Mr. Carter 'V ' . f a wb ,x qi S A we vdlll i i i af My 11 2 'X bm' 5 B 'P-is Wif e.. . ' K. A '79, ,,,,. ,e.' if 'iiii B. Wx, ' f...' V' . . B 1 xx 9 2 l ,la fi Y' 122. X ii J 'ff- if ,, , gf E , , al l ay this A Ie gk Z ' 'xtbh i l A xiwgaiv I by 2 fi N 5 t , 4 gg .t.xm1,,q . was K I i 2 Ai i Rowl M Marcano B Lemm P Dutton T Burger Bow2 I Burghardt M Kannon G Weis W Wygant P Karas E Hartnett I Burger Row 3: Mr St Lava renee T Henderson L Banker R Talmadge R Lattimer M FlSCll6tt1 B Barret G Banker I Marcano Cfosscoumfy Cross Country 1975 Albertus Magnus Invitational 10th place 1 Warwick Goshen Warwick Port Jervis Warwick Monticello Warwick Livingston Manor Warwick Monroe Woodbury Warwick Highland Falls Warwick Minisink '51 Warwick 44 Washingtonville 4:5 Q iii V Marist College Invitational 8th place 3.1, X , ,E C' E- Warwick 41 Middletown V v V I qu -1 ji f L , Warwick 18 Cornwall 43 a it attain K ' -E 5 I WarWiCk 36 john S. Burke 20 ' X 1,5 an 4 ,rwy O.C.I.A.A. Championship 7th place . - T' J' - 4 Section Nine llth place V,35M,f,f5gg,i!g'ft7'fi:m 'err if O.C.I,A.A. Freshman 2nd place 'X 4 A Q Coach: Timothy St. Lawrence , 'A -4,1 .,. 4 . .,... ,,. ,. A K W ,napa in M K . 1 , ff R' W M' Ve: new l 1 'R 9 U F s 9 0 p' l ' A ,pp 'ML' 1 1f,ff,.LyMs.y.,.1, Q, 'L' U N V 12' :4g??r QXf - 5 I W V ,1l.,f' I 5? Row 1: Coach Higgins, M. Monk, C. Bennett, K. Seeley, M. VanStrancler, I. Myers Row 2: D, Ricciarelli, C, jones, D. Phillips, N. Klopchin, M. Rudy, D. Zuk, C. Hicks Row 3: M. Oliver, P. Michel, G. Shropshire, A. Tomaselli, R. Quackenbush, A. Kimpel, M. Oliver e'2ks...a,M S. g Q Varsity Soccer Warwick 1 j.S. Burke 0 Warwick 4 Minisink 1 Warwick 5 Valley Central 2 Warwick 1 Chester 0 2 Goshen 0 Warwick 2 j.S. Burke 1 VVarwick 3 Minisink 1 Warwick 3 Valley Central l Chester Goshen Highland Falls Orange County Champions Warwick 1 Pearl RiVel' Wa,-wick 2 Narrowsburg Warwick 2 CIBTICSIOWH S0l1tl'l Section Nine Champions Coach: Fran Higgins Warwick Warwick Warwick Warwick junior Varsity Soccer Warwick Monroe Warwick Chester Warwick Cl'l6Sler Warwick MilliSil1k 1 Warwick Minisink 0 ' Junior Varsity Coach: , V Zoila Savale K 3 F4 f1:fTfjf ,,,5, f fi f W -',v,o1:-YS!-v.1-.si 4 - - i. . . . t, , . Row 1: D. Knapp, Pl. jackson, K. Leeper, J. Phillips, D. Milligan, T. Gilliard, B. Hagerty 1 Row 2: C. Andryshak, L. Melder, V. Rifenbury, L. Harvey, I. Skinner, T. Knieriemen, M. Stage, Coach Savale 64 My '-. f .,. ,W 'iw . 'wi vfiuix- mf' . ,V E , yr., r , ', ., f..-. J' OSA ,.,,l ,,ff,5sf HW of- ff mf 1 f'..,,5j,s1' . A ,.. .. X - aw--5' ,' .fwffjg 1 - W,-. 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Korwan, R. Gordon, S. Eumont, I. Neeley ?f N yaaglrd, 222513: it 1 . , - 'rt' , ' 3- Q2 Ff1r'Sff:f5- UEWHF f ,ie!,a,llrl- 5, s..h.a,.,f- fg5 -I V-vs my If 2 Effffzf - , .f'L '7f-r - - , il 'ffz'fl3ffe511v?'tl-rf2t?f1+:'2Mf3'fll'lW'tf 'h'i- r .ayfrf . . 'Harry . t . M , 1 '. ' U,f??r we 'elf fe. V ' if ' fprsw- 1 . x y ' 'A' ' at .. - f 2 2 t . V S ,iff A S ' ' 3 arsity occer Qi' p lg I , . , VVarwick 2 Nanuet 3 'ff y ,Af W 'L ji I' V H h Q ' V g A Warwick 3 North Rockland 2 li 3 5 'ala TPB 2' ff Warwick 1 OM 4 , 5 .2. 'Q ' 'S ' 3 ' J ,QA -3 5 ' A V Q VVarwick 3 Monroe 2 I -, Warwick I Washingtonville 3 .. . N ' VVarwick 2 Goshen 2 S 5. 6 Y Warwick 2 Cornwall l ' X ' ff' A ' 4 Warwick 0 Middletown 3 I 'lx I ' ik , S ,Q Warwick 2 Monticello 3 I , ' ,. Warwick 0 Valley Central 0 if N K Warwick 3 Monroe 1 Y, I . Ash? Warwick 3 Washingtonville 5 v r Warwick 4 Cornwall 2 ' . Gi x lm . ' ' . 55: Warwick 1 Middletown 2 ' .mKf,3c'm.3Zw Warwick 1 Monficello 2 - M ' ' 1 ', lr ' Warwick 0 Valley Central 3 5.1: 1 , Qjirsi ff 'C ,-'4 A l - , . . Varsity Coach: Mr. Tom Lorgan junior Varsity Soccer ' ' Warwick 3 Warwick 0 VVarwick 3 Warwick 2 VVarwick 1 Warwick Warwick VVarw1ck Warwick Warwick Warwick VVarw1ck Monroe 0 VVashingtonville 8 Goshen 2 Cornwall 0 Middletown 3 Monticello Vallev Central Monroe Washlngtonvllle Cornwall . A Q. 4.l1af9u 4253! Middletown A1 Monticello 19 fa ' 0 ' 4 ' 0 , . 2 ' 0 2 . 1 . . 4 ' 2 1 ' 2 ' 4 . 1 . 1 Warwick 1 Valley Central 4 junior Varsity Coach: Dick Foster Boys Soccer 66 4 K., .H ' 1 . .-.' M.. ... , V. ,S . .. 'L . f. Y. ' ' ' . 1-.' f A31 if Q' lst. Row Left To Right M. LaFalce, H. Rydell, A. Shapiro, C. Sanders, I. Carreau, S. Decatur, I. Praino, W. Barth, E. Swanzey, G. Bradner, M. Appelbaum. 2nd Row Left To Right K. Watson, P. Montouri, J. Shaw, K. Merrit, T. Leveille, P. Schermerhorn, M. McSweeney, j.'Buhler, 1. Hull, R. Parker, L. 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O'Conner Row 3: C. Emmerich, S Evans, B, Staton, T. Vail, M. Zickler Row l: A. O'Dell, A. Thom- aselli, A. Dudlo, D. Redner S. Castman, T. Hartnett, T. Gilliard Row 2: I. Crawford, M. Alba, I. Carter, D. De- Zanger, D. Carroll, V. Rif- enbury, L. Nagy Row 3: C. Collins, D. Dragonette, D. Sharer, R. Talmadge, E. Braun, D. Driscoll, B. jenkins Girls Chorus 68 Mixed Chorus fl ,fi 69 f -' if 1 l S t r ' .jst ' .Low Mixed horus Row 1: C. Carter, C. Bennett, L. Burger, M. Sundberg S. Cole, C. Izzo, C. Stevenson, L. Jaffe Row 2: M. Verbert, L. Lekoski, D. De- Roberts, R. Quackenbush, D. Her- man, E. Paddock, P. Barkocy Row 3: D. Kolk, S. Gillespie, I. Stewart, M. Moore, P. Michel, J. Mabee, C. Bogart Row 4: S. Decatur, B. Car- reau, E. Hartnett, S. Knutson, R. F alkena, D, Driscoll ...ali 29 K f A ,,,0l5 f G or-U CL Row 1: I. Crawford, L. Lekoski, D, Sharer, I. Mabee Row 2: D. Herman, D. DeZanger, Row 11 I- Carre!-lu, L. Dragonette, C. Izzo, L. Jaffe Row 2: T C. Izzo, P. Daly, D. Whalen Row 3: C. Bogart, S. Evans, S. Schwartz, B. Straton, S. FOUDO. C- Bennett, L. Lekoski, C. Carter Row 3: C. Emmerich, S Cole Evans, B. Carreau, B. Straton, D, Driscoll, C. Bogart Trouvaires Meistersingers 69 J' .. 35 xiii? 2 I l A ,, , ff' ., Q in 527 Q 'Elgin 'WE' ' I .xx fn it 'xg ff, ' .1 is A A mek , Z X. y , , . ' f . ' 52, ' - ' -g f X. 2 5 1 93 . . . ls., , A N Q. rf' ' wal. x, A ' , V - f ' f .ga Y 2 N - L gif. V ' K - 'if w ' M - . f , Y. 'T 'K-L-ffl K, ff. - P 1 4. 3:1 ' . ,a M .9 fm, - .. N N X.-'rf' f-3. I' 'A ,f ..- X e. an 'N . . ' ' M H .. X, 1 A pg X .,, if qi ity, .3 5, X 's M 1. ' will 'Q W' N N' W ' R 'Q AQ ,fJ g ,v - Y, . ww ly ' n i ,'-?,:'i5f, s.. KW Xk- ' '4 'N ' y,'gfQ,,- gggahvhr - . 1... . my ., ff 2 -4-3521 'gT'ff Fgfff?fL' W ' .-gifs in yhigfffg334-f'5,??s'?w,a'i 2-'M',ig,,..,,f,if' -Qghizswf'-v2j'f'f,a1'-X 5w ' f '- ' J .,1f.,4,.:-Jw. f' f ww, .-.,v,'1Mk...1.s' D my 4 f v. 2 -f -,:,-1.c:fr 5...-'f.:if?2f?., ' gsmf'ffsfs-A-1:-'Qf1?fftk3fs'1,fiiw . Hs V gy. JNX ' -nf - ,,.. Juv' ' 1.1-. f, gf. v nfm' -.cr f ,1,?,g.4,yv-fpwffff-ASN-'sf ,' :wg-M ,f.,f--,.-'f -gg.. , , A ,,. , - f- , an 3945-,, 4-QI --5, ,553 ry-,-V',,f1'.1.gag,f+gg::vgi?3?2,q1,,1ig e' ,gr:3.yE5'iEgaf ' , +4 2a'sfB.fi ?fgQQ'4',QEffr'ng1i35f-ZQJEQ''wg .fffggwgvaffs 1543, Wfffii ..mjfi14.1.zzf1v--' ' - f2:f.?4e.f fs. -.1 .ff1ii4- ' Sf' Brass C. Cooper -I. Cox N. Frey B. Cutek D. Korwan C. Mallon j. Marcano I. McGloin M. Moraczewski A. Shapiro K. Swanzey K. Toffel L. VanFiiper Percussion L. Bonita C. Carter L. Cuillard B. Heimer M. LaFalce C. Weymer Baritone Saxophone L. VanDerMolen Baritone M. Marcano B. Scheuerman M. VanDerMolen Clarinet J. Bierstein A. Buckbee K. Collins B. Goodman N. jones A. Koster H. Luce M. Norrnann L. Newton A. Quaclcenbush D. Schmick C. Truex C. VanDuynHoven B Lutz L. VanRiper K Weed French Horn Oboe I. Korwan B Straton L. VanDerMolen j Carter - tudent Senate 'Q Row 1: N. Piggery, Liason: L. Lekoski, Vice President: C. Carter, M. VanStander, P. Barkocy, Social Chairman: A. Jayne Row 2: B. Fumanti, D. Gilmore, P. Karcnik, C. Panico, Secretary: M. Sundburg, C. Ditton, B. Lutz Row 3: Presi- dent: C. Jayne, Liason: I. Sampson, B. Straton, Treasurer: R. Scheuer- man, Public Relations: j. Conklin S. Schwartz, C. Kaplan Not Pic- tured: I. Fischetti, L. Dragonette, C. Emmerich juniors Win College Bowl 105-8 we 1-x gf ' Juniors: Seated: K. LaForge, R. Logan Standing: A, Freund, CA Seniors: Seated: A. Dougherty, A. Fine Standing: J. Korwan Straton, R. Scheuerman P. Smyers, D. Porvaznik 72 'Senior ath Team inwnw-' ' . Row I: B. Raskopf, M. Cansarski D. Bruno, A. Shapiro Row 2: A. Dougherty, P. Dougherty, A. Freund, R. Scheuerman Row 3: C. VanDuynHnven, j. Korwan, D. Korwan, C. Straton junior ath Team Champions 6 :?,,,,,,..fs'- xfl H111 JJ. ,.,.,,,.,....... Row l: D. Carroll, A. Betley, L. Braun, S. Stage, G. McClean, B. Scheuerman, M. Peschal, A. Korwan Row 2: D. Reilly, M. Carr, L. Creed, E. Talmadge, M. Mercatili, B. Schilling, A. Sratnn, Advisor: Mr. DeVries Row 3: R. Lawton, I Bierstine, R. Metzger, G. Strong, L. Bruno. H. Luce, H. Klopchin, I. Hoff 73 Future Farmers Of America D Ansley Banker Blalkner Bogart Bozzo Brown Cahlll COI1lgllO Vlce Presldent Dee I Degnan I Dembeck DeYoung Dlefenbach Dougherty Treasurer Duryea S Ehlers H Eurlch K Freda S Freda D F1llpOWSk1 L Flanagan B Gratz E Haberzettl D Hasbrouck K Hasbrouck I Haughey K Henderson L Henderson C Hennmg G Hopko I Hull L jados M Jacobsen T Kendall B Kendall S Kaszman R Kleveno I Krzynowek I Lord I Lanzano K Lust R Lawton I Mach I Marshall Advlsor john I Martm D Mercat1l1 V Merrltt M MOIRCZBWSKI K Moran Reporter C MOfgl8W1CZ S M0fg1CW1CZ N Morse R Nenna I Pacos C Pearson -I Rlnaldl R Rlpley L Rogers W Romer R Rutkowskl I Saccone R Sanford I Schamarek D Schermerhorn M Schofleld M Shames K Shaughnessy D Sloat I Smlth R Souchlnskl K Soulette R Sztyndor M Tocco M Toner Presldent E Tschantre T Tschantre VanDuynhoven VanDuzer VanDuzer S VanDuzer Veally R Weslowskl Wlnshlp I Wheeler R Wrrght D Wygent of . ' T' .r I . B, . G' D . . L. . . . G. - . R. . . . . I P. . FL. 1 . R. ' - R. . B. . - '. A1 . K. . R. .' ci. .' Gi ' ' Buckley 173. X. ' ' 1 -. - 1- f 1 1 fi! ...'l A , if Q W' 52 1-iq -M. Q W .V f 9 'ww 5' 1' A r' ,451 .fggxfl 'VII' f 7 4' 47 if G A' gi , 731 'i 1 ESQ , , V. ' QV Z- : , fi 2' 4 ilghzia rdf .1 W' A21 'Jul-45 ,, 3. I-,-1- ' J, I 1,-un QI...--, f '-cf 4 Top Row-Left To Right S. Kalyan, C, Quackenbush, M. White-Co-Captain, L.A. Burger 2nd Row-Left To Right L. Crabtree, I, Sleight, S. Knieriemen 3rd Bow-Left To Right M. Collins, D. Hernandez, L. Dragonette-Captain, P. Myers, K. DeFrancisco, Advisor: Mrs. Henson X .5355-,R M ,- Seniors: Melissa White, Laura Crabtree, Lisa Dragonetle 21.4.2 I Q. V H 4 k'7 '6'i 5fr-- --1.4. l ' fnggm ,Ng Xfidit wr ,aw Wiz If . ' 'ill H X ,I QQ 'aww QMS g. Q'- Fidiqixif, a-,,..., .V -.. . , ,.,.,..,a-4, , - Q .,r.....f r ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 ,fn .Q J H, , 5 T My .x.. , Left To Right P. Garcia, D. Andryshak, B. Fumanti, C. O'Connor-Captain, C. Miller-Co-Captain, A. Knieriemen, D. Dragonette, C. Stevenson, Piggeryg Not Pictured, J. Hawkins, Advisor: Mrs, Karen Livinski 3-vor-ff v-and-whvyrqyun Nw., - in 5 ilii Z 0 W W MVA KLNVK' Mgr! ,,. :ii ,.'- B' S is V ' . :,, it 1 .J Q-W-M ' X H Y' f Y 1 -,U Q , U-QQ ,.Y,,,9 -is .,.u . , , - lr, ,Q A, ,, A W , 5 'A A , Q f U V, . ,fwfr fr ,. . . K . TL ,, i , '-, .g Muay lm,- ,j,. Q i ,br ,M , er. if ,, ...po . i ig i .ig . I K '?-'Vw' K 0 nf .. Row 1: Coaches Decatur And Porter, M. Schofield, M, Melder S. Klimucek, A, Shapiro Row 2: A, Kimple, A. Jayne, M. Sundberg, C, Miller, A. Tomaselli M. Stage, L. Newton, D, Schmiclc, D. Paulson Row 3: C. Jayne, ll. Cordon, P. Pennings, B. Mille-r, S. Decatur, C. Luce. Not Pictured: H. Luce k ' ' g 1 '--, .. V j I 1 ',.. J ..,. S' Girls Ski team A., ' .:..f . Q . ff ff g I .wow mc K. K .K Overall Record Won 4 LOSt 9 iifpizii .1 . o ' . .r ' ' S' W . f Non Leggue Won 2 Lost 1 J Coach: Bob Porter ' Boys Ski Team Overall Record Won 4 Lost 9 League Won 2 Lost 8 Non League Won 2 Lost 1 Coach: Sylvia Decatur 78 a wh... X 1 junior Varsity Basketball Row l: D. Knapp, P, Good- rich, L. Melder, j. Skinner, D, Mastropolo, A. Korwan, Coach, Eleanor Knieriemen Row 2: T. Knieriemen, R. Quackenbush, K. Leeper, V. Rifenbury, P. jackson, T. Gilliard, D. Reilly Girls junior Varsity Basketball Warwick Opponent 42 Middletown 28 Mount St Mary 16 Minisink 22 Newburgh 32 Mount St Mary 38 Middletown 16 Monroe Coach: Eleanor Knieriemen 80 l CF.- . . Q Junior Varsity I Basketball Boys Iunior Varsity Basketball Warwick Opponent 44 Valley Central 85 33 Cornwall 89 34 Tuxedo 61 42 Burke 59 53 Goshen 82 21 Highland Falls 67 60 Florida 35 37 Chester 62 34 Tuxedo Highland Falls Goshen Highland Falls Florida Chester ,- 311 , AW-WM ' Coach: Les Crigsby L C -W at J, K x .1 I. Qt.. .. A 2 5 lyly , 13 'E ICR -giiwmf ,Qin Eff 'WHRWIER' I .41 .kt rm L vl Y if if Zh 'wnhwin ' ' 'X it . 'M NVQ l 2'-..5 f'f l Row 1: A. johnson, C. Wheeler, J. Cox, M. Quackenbush, S. Cole, P. Watson, C. Broughton Row 2: Falkena, C. Andre, T. Stewart, S Zoutman, P. Mercatili, M. Zickler, Coach Grigsby 81 ' . f, l n r' -6, , he 1 1 lasik. be i 1 A- ,f 5 Q Y N -,.L I ... g 1 4 11 s ss-l x .. a H' a a ' . W' i Leg. .V 7, QLVV ' 5 , , 'align X, .V . . NMSP. ' - - -:rf X' 5 .Q xv 'E gg 2' ??vfa,wA . T A an ,, W 2:55. . 1 - 7 Q '96 . .- 19 5511 ,5 mil?- ,X Q , .SV ff' .. ,,,Q A 25, ., ,:-.- , I W ff,. , M, .f ,ar X . 9 K I . QA 1, ,, , a a J I 1.4 L, 'Yin 1 a W -L 1 aa M ' VtA, as 1 V ,Q 4 K K gf' 2 wc al wx,--5 .wi V-A ..u. G x ff, 4 W ' W L, - 1 ...-.. .. M ,V aFff f?m 'f+j9 '6 wvrswwm-faiivwiwf-MQW aw fs :ff X gfz ixf wg, r: wg lg, avMP.,gg2,Q253e:-f, as W .... Q--J-v-'QQE1 F, . gaggqg ,gyiefv ,ji,q.' J 1 ' . 1 X, ' :I f mv .2 vii f -4 2, ., 5 W: .f a H, . - ' -- ' ' -'gg W W ' 'f-':,f ?x-- ? -'ii' nil' ' g 1. ' W ' . W'41 'ff a 7, K H ' V'i3ff'? ' . , . W W K .pt y 4. s, FGM , AMW ..,,-110 a fqia ,L , so LK . M A ff' Varsity Basketball ai! O F Boys Varsity Basketball Warwick 79 Valley Central 61 Cornwall 55 Albertus Magnus 49 Tuxedo 38 Burke 62 Goshen 80 James I. O'Neill 61 Florida 68 Chester Tuxedo Burke Goshen James I. 0 Neill Florida Chester Coach: Mark Kurtz Opponent 96 69 100 58 62 98 102 74 66 gg: 8 44 2 :Mil Row 1: I. Moore, R. Wilson, I, Leigh, T. F olino, H, Lee Row 2: Coach: Mr. Kurtz, A. Brundage, V. Morgiewicz, D. Filipowski, S. Nowak, Team Manager J. Cooper A Row l: B. Lutz, B. Quackenbush, B. Miller, M. Kannon, R. Lattimer, K. Cox, D. Brandt, j. Conklin, C. Izzo Row 2: Coach Lattimer, I. Shaw, C. Carter, E. Swanzey, G. Carlson, S. Knutson, G. Durland, A. Quackenbush, B. Lutz, B. Goodman, Coach Wadeson Row 3: G. Bradner, T. Peters, R. Scheuerman, C. Weis, K. Swanzey, B. Hughes, J. Carter, J, Wahlen, I. Karmiol Row 4: S. Humpert, I. Goodrich, P. Kleeshulte, P. Karas, C. Carlson, B. DeZanger Mr v , ' 1 gg. 7 f- 5 84 Mermen Triumph f Swimming Team Warwick Opponent 110 Pine Bush 62 116 Newburgh 56 38 Middletown 45 101 Monroe 71 106 Pine Bush 66 111 Newburgh 63 96 Middletown 74 93 Marlboro 79 105 Monroe 67 242 W Tri-County lst Place 144 SCCHOII 9 3rd Place Coaches: Bill Wadeson Rob Lattimer Qi r We V . Z 'P' H . -V ' 5 W E . .Wp. A . .rpp V . , A W I . V if I 6 Q i. r V, 0.4 5 .14 ...., . ' 0 6 K iv .ig if Z . 22'-53' yi. , f SQ. Jr' gag e: .. :Jaw-, K. 423,-l ...Q f I Elm : fs.. T if N., .......,....,..., ...-f........ uae- f LLM . ' Q 'Wy .J iii' , M. .auusx Q A , Girls Win Again W . is ,. A if 5 f1,5ff ----v-A..Q--.....,..,,,.,,... A ' if Ss- aww Q 7 E Row 1: L Buttafuoco, M. Monk Girls Varsity Basketball Burke Mmlsmk Port Jervis Chester Goshen Burke MlHlSlHk Port Jervis Chester Goshen Middletown Monticello EastD1v1s1on Champions James I. 0 Neill Orange County Champions Clarkston North Red Hook Pearl River Section 9 Second Place Warwick Opponent 27 . . . 30 ' 21 21 32 Middletown 27 17 . . . 51 ' 35 29 52 ' 40 l 44 ' 35 41 30 Coach: Fran Higgins j, Korwan, A Buckbee, D. Zuck Row 2: Coach Higgins M, Monk., C. Daniel, M. Breedveld, D. Ricciarelli Row 3: M. Oliver, D. Phillips, M Oliver ,,,.,-M t MMMC .1 I .E,. is is E ,i 87 Varsity Row One: M. Oliver, D. Phillips, C. Bennett, C. Bogart, R. Quackenbush Row Two: C. Elenchik, K. Leeper, D. Zuk, L. Parieti, M. Breedveld, Mrs. O'Neill CCoachD I Row One: D. Anderson, D. Knapp, G. VanDunk fCoachD T. Gilliard, K. Space Row Two: G. Hopko, C. Stevenson, P. jackson, C. Buckbee D. Reilly, V. Rifenbury Junior Varsity 88 Q 1...........3 ,fi it f 3 .A 3 J W ' , V. N E ff, ,K . Y .V K , 0-vi uh X Fld' X - 'HW' 'A . . J jvc' we ' ,m'Q- M A ,,,, G- ,..i,,,.- , T - uni . Warwick Varslty Volleyball Opponent Warwigk J or Varsity Volleyball Opponent Florida 2 1 Florida 2 Goshen 1 1 Goshen 2 Monticello 2 0 Monticello 2 Burke l 0 Burke 2 Middletown 2 2 Middletown 1 Port Jervis 2 1 Port Jervis 2 Minisink 0 0 Minisink 2 Florida l 0 Florida 2 Goshen 0 2 Goshen 1 Monticello 2 0 Monticello 2 Burke Burke 2 Middletown Middletown 2 Port Jervis Port Jervis 2 Minisink Minisink 2 Coach: Louise O'Neill Coach: Georgette VanDunk 89 LOCAL 5 I1 - H' H0 OR ' SQCIETY Firsl ROW: M. White, M. Van- Strander, j, Hiller, C. Arnolfl Second Row: C. Jayne, M. Sund- berg, C. Kaplan, B. Hughes Not Pictured: K. Gibson, A. Fine, 1, Fischetti, L. Dragonette l.!lNUP.vu:.i.f' Q 1 g iffy.-IQ f wg ?.. Y v -. rar. A In 11' Y Em.. ,.. xv gi has V , I 'gg A i . f if 5 W ...Via C IERAMIC ii' . .. 5 ' . ' -xii? . I i . ,... V , . ,,,Q,2,, CLUB L Y .A ,Ja ' MF- .- - 4' ' . ' 1 ' 1 J .. , ' X V 1 5' . M 'Ps -' , .fl A -xr ' '- ' I' J' E' 1231 ff . ' ..f:Q ' , ' . -Q , 1l, ', 'L ' . h i -' 1- Q. , i- . Q , 1. fi, ' x ' , ' A 46- ,FA . , 2 'N 7: A A rf N l . - N V lil -- '5 ,A , . ' 1 .54 5. 1' V. , . . . ' ' 7 'ffgf 5 . S ff '2'14j mr .' ig. 3. lg. al' K V A Q A+- N. Q' . 'l nf ' W ' ,. M' ' ,,..,.' f A gr. gg A f First Row: L. Kerslunski, K. Mc-ge, I. VanDunk M. Allm, D. Amlry- shak, D. Ansley Second Row: M. Tomaczewslci, C. Rogowski, D. An- derson, C. Daniel, M. Becker, L. Kaps 90 ibm., range County Enrichment i- Lntibex . x,,,,x ex 4 1 . 1,1 ik- s it A T , X. Row One: L. Paffenroth, B. jenkins, C. Ditton, B. Raskopf, W. Pfeiffer. Row Two: P. Smyeres, C. Coll, B. Carreau, A. Dougherty. Row Three: B. Hughes, S. Evans, I. Korwan, B. Metzger Not Pictured: A, Fine E:-:..'zf' .--4 X French Club L. Schnabel, A. Dougherty, Miss Mesaris LAdvisorD L Murphy 91 K QW g g 5 94 Row l: Advisor, Mr. Daly, L. Paffenroth, M. Mondello, C. Stella, K. Ditton, C. Coll, W. Pfeif- fer, S. Van Duzer, B. Raskopf Row 2: D. Luce, I. Hiller, P. Karcnik, A. Dougherty, B. jenkins, B. Hughes, B. Carreau, M. Myers, C. Bennett Row 3: B. Metzger, S. Evans, C. Daniel, R. Scheuerman, S. McGloin, L, Marchesa, P. Smyers Row 4: N. Frey, R. McClean, C. Straton, J. Sampson, B, Voorhis, C. Van Duynhoven, I, Korwan Row 1: R. Malonso, C. Carter, S. Klimacek, L. Murphy. L, Jaffe, j. Wheeler, M. Ansley Row 2: M. Cansarski, I. Salvato, B. Dee, J. Crawford, S. Kalyan, P. Dougherty Row 3: G. Tanner, A. Quackenbush, D. Korwan, C. Arnold, J. LaForge Row 4: L. Reyes, E. Meyer, C. Range, A. Freund, T. Garcia Not Pictured, L. Dragonette 92 ug! , .fr ational Honor Society N! . f K5 -,. a TQ ,I : rv Hello Doll ' 4 -..wa an if 'J-' f . , -- YK fvfssf 93 ulll And Scroll Assembl Officers 4' wrs1r-eq:-E www- A .JZ 'TBQDPY L. Dragonette K. Seely urvey Row 1: A. Betley, L. Braun, M. Ansley, M. Alba. L. Murphy, F. Glover, Advisor: Mrs. Cook Row 2: D. Carrol. L. Green, A. Korwan, S. Klimacek C. Coll K. Collins Row 3- B. Hu hes D , - g f 4 Reilly, McCloin, I. Korwan, B. Carreau, C. Kaplan 94 xi, -1. K . I Y I LM. vb 5 . ,, -E' ,if L: W ff' y 1 1 r e Q, N , - .. ft q f' 5 LL a Q 1 if M M ' , ' 'Q Tis. L, v ' N - ' A , AQ? 5-I we ' 43 N , ' M ,Q lxk x N . 5 1 V, I 1 Q 1 V' P ' 3 525. ii li!! Model Rocketry Row l: B. Duryea, J, Bierstein, j. Lord Row 2: Mrs. Moore: Advisor, S. Nowak S. Klimacek, j. McGloin, V. Mercatili, Not Pictured: A. Papaceno, K. Swanzey f 2 f ,a wgsrsi Crew 95 . - M gf :fVE2?1'-W6 T e Social Whirl ,, mf x .xv . S W L ff m.5QE.' A Ni igif -, 'g i,m,i622A'-.,,,. , gl 54 sg, 11 -.,vf41', swgg . L, ., gy 5, . E11 A , , ' ' -5 FI f zmwife 2 -' A M5 50 if, ails' 2 f ,. .,., ,A,f., 1,2vfi.I?iwf1y ' . M? ,- . wr'52',,ff 6 1.423 . S 1 . K W ,lil . , ' an ag . 1 gg W . B V E . 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Q55 . . MSE, ' 5 ' ' 2 3:5 w fi ' Q 9555? ' fa? ' V if ju V 'A Aw., K . ,,,jI7 97 ff JUNIOR TALENT SHOW fgfwgi rl. 1' I if .2 V' if f TRACK AND FIELD Track and Field Warwick Opponent 90V2 Monticello 50W 54 Middletown 87 W3Shlngt0HVlll6 Mlnlslnk james I O Neill Cornwall Burke Goshen OCIAA County Meet Ninth Place Freshman Novice Meet Third Place Section 9 Class B Ninth Place john Russo 18 ' ' 123 64 ' ' ' 77 21 . ' ' 120 87 54 62 76 65 Port Jervis 76 57 84 Coaches: Tim St. Lawrence EI-2'..a-ag.,---.Mb-Q ff at .. , fe .L V V ,arm .. .. . V 1 . . .ZH-wf.w,,.... . w .aut 1. V. V- , ,, 53-uc .. 1. , . f .f s V na, .f .. ,. a,.,,... H ,mp 1 2 . ,,,W Mk., ,QU V. , W., , , , . . .- ...fa Kneeling: V. Becker, I. Marcano, C. Ashley Sitting: S. Humbert, C. Normann, M, Marcano, I. Burghardt, J, Whalen, E. Hartnett, J. Smith, B. Lemin, T. Burger, B. Wygant, A. Moy, I. Ortiz Standing: j, Neely, M. Romanko, R. Horton, E.. Sloat, C. Luce, K. Beers, I, Dutcher, j. Burger, P. De Ponte, W. Hicks, S. Knutson, j. Broadhead, B. Barrett, j. Shaw, B. Moran, S. McKenny, F, Miller, j. Stewart, C. Andre, D. Kleeshulte, j. Cox, Buhler 100 .1-n-I-1:-l .11s Q ' ' '6' PQ M gal-,N as p -' '2 ' P' . , . 1, 5,551 gf A-Y ., b A 1- . fx, A f-:- , rf, '- ,'- 4, , fa. 5y'if',,,25, -ff. I .W , F - . w ' 452 J'z4 1 ' .-5 V 7 ' Q if? , fffQ f:,q2ii 4wf2??'3-Q' 'Z W ' f'7'm , ',,,z3QA,fh it-,f,:,4g?,.WQf,-gif, g5Q1,x,g:, :W .gmvfajg-Vt.: A 9-LQ - J S -sv 5 1- , i .'L ' xr W '.fsu.:.. x..i.W..,x :S if... fr .,5.,, ,, K., .x S' ,h. .Q -.lst 1 I kg V , Q 55, ,A ,ff -D. I ' 4 ,. p qkglyfsn, 1- f '- QQ :f.r:.:Q .- K W flb If Mm 1 .. , ,,.. S 1 .4 v., ll.-. 1 I V 5 ,, . 1 - , . gf, - .3 5 ., ul., Gif sf 5 - f' I : -S331 - f iix:-1141+-5-k,i I , sf T. f '-3,-- ',,,xa.,'fgt .3 .. 2?'Fwg-i' .--1 ,, -a-fwfr' ' s W , .. .5fgg,e:ij2Txfi'bPf'Sf'.gT'i Exglfp ffg.,T 11 7 ' ' -fe ... , ' - 'v-Mf-w-f4f,2-w'friQ1Q4.,.:- I . fi. 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Soulette, B, Carreau, Coach Latlimer Opponent 8 11 7 2 18 Varsity Baseball Coach: Nanuet Nanuet Pine Bush Vernon Port Iervis Minisink Goshen Highland Falls Florida Chester Valley Central john Burke Tuxedo Goshen Highland Falls Florida Chester john Burke Tuxedo Rob Lattimer 3 ohn Burke 1 Orange County Championship 3 Middletown 1 Section 9 Semifinals 1 Pearl River 10 Warwick 4 7 7 3 15 9 12 1 8 14 9 O 9 2 10 6 2 1 0 2 8 4 5 4 2 14 4 0 5 7 0 5 -3 National Conference Championship I County Champs 104 .,..,w , 1 3. ? , A 4' - K , K K , rw' ,Q . f We Af. ,'m3'l?'3! v- ','f'N'a ,' - .a r f l r wr? WF' file 2. f wx'-5 ' f' f ., f 4 . iffe.-aw: , - g'f'i'E'1g 3 -X Q, - ,vga-w , V , 1 f -5, rrfff'-Mgr-'P Ff 3 ,fs-as-fl r v , , ., : ,qw as A Q ,, - . 1 yr, A -,ggiyi-i,,:in : , , .f:i:i:l, h 0 ? - -.wr-1 .V .. ' 1. ,Q 'W 1.4,,h 'vfL,: z- A -'js ' . 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U 4 , 4 1 ., ,, 1 hp if, 3 l W , v ,, 1 , -' ,Q 'ff' 4, Y ff C 0' -I' l X' 5 if 1, y. 1 . new , 5. M ,V .sp ,r v f x 5 X i Opponent 5 2 9 ll 2 0 junior Varsity Baseball Pine Bush Vernon Minisink Goshen Florida Valley Central john Burke Monroe Goshen Florida john Burke Monroe Coach: jim Bongo Djs, 1 . . A are-, X A ,. i.,. Y V ,J . . W l N. ., jn',mg4, j. . , 'L -'-vit. +u,gg'ZF'-.: milf' , .- .., f 171. nv . a ff 1,06 J w qi' 10 ,574 if 1 ' Warwick 7 1 2 2 21 1 ' .4 - 7 Mb. First Row Carreau, S. Decatur, P. Mercatili, T. Gilmore, M. Zickler Second Row Coach Bongo, L. Carr, H. Rydell, L. Parkin, C. Weed, T, McKevltt 3rd Row K. Horton, M. Manzari, H. Eurich, S. Morgiewicz, A. Brunclage, T. Stewart 105 First Row: R. McClean, L. Jaffe, A, Shapiro, T. Garcia, I, Salvato, R. Mnlonso Second Row: P. Barkocy, D. Brandt, M. , Bradner, R. Gordon, D. Kor' wan, K. Hasbrouck, Coach gr .1 y Foster , Varsity Tennis Warwick Opponent 5 Valley Central 2 3 Monroe Woodbury 4 7 Port Jervis 0 5 Monticello 2 0 Goshen 7 4 Middletown 3 7 Minisinlc 0 7 Port jervis 0 5 Middletown 2 5 Monticello 2 3 Goshen 4 7 Minisink 0 I Coach: Dick Foster . '2'l:245i 2,f:'3:5ff 'L-'Fifi asizigbh , Q 5 f in f -. 1- 1: f f f , Wkigw fc rl, . Alf Tv Afigh -.-f ' '5 'JF' X 7 1' U12 5 lah 6. Hai . , - A , ,Wifi-s 017 5: :IVF fififilillf 2' w f:S2:-s7f Q g2:Q,f:E' 55. 1311-1.1-Q 21f:j,',1: 'f:q:':L:, -1-1-iifi' Qgfg : --. ' '.' . ff' lb' J , 'f.'I'I1 1 f,-5.g23g1'Eg:gz,.5gfrA:5I V1 V. X 7 0 ' f F f-'52, r , 1 , .f ' 1 ,,.f 4 X 'Y Q, 1. ,,, . I. 5, rl 11' 'ff ' 5' ir ,tg 1 .1 1- r W 'il' , , 0 ' 1 4.4 5 I f wg' 'I I of 1 P H v N J l f ' 1' 1 I 1 1 L X '11 fy' Qa z f Ek! S p D-,Q .. K N' as 355 15? 3 . A -Q '.e Pr '.4. 1 fwfw. . . f '-1 r Ja ,4 .. 1' f L- ,- - '-V - R:.,w'ag 513, .Hb r' 'Fr'-' ,X A s' X My .+ hw' ww ,g, an -g.,-X . . , 0.5. Az -- .j-5? ni, 5515 13--h..:. ---af? cv? 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McClean,-I Coach Lorgan, E. Swanzey King, D. Paulson, L. Creed, Sitting: P. Goodrich, D. Ricciarelli, S. Vincent, M. Monk, C. Castaldo, M, Monk, D. Milligan, K. Leeper Standing: M. Oliver, Coach Higgins, M. Oliver, G. Hoplco, A. Buckbee, D. Zulc, C, Quackenbush Y. .fat 'ed 1 NY ii fa' ev r-.,, Wir Y lef- aye Varsity Softball Warwick Opponent 22 Burke 8 16 Minisink 8 27 Chester 9 16 Goshen 17 l Port Jervis 3 14 Valley Central 1 1 20 Burke 18 9 Minisink 16 45 Chester 9 21 Goshen 2 9 Port Jervis 5 18 Valley Central 2 Coach: Fran Higgins OFTB LL 108 ' i'...-mugs , A . ' ' i'- les-1 jr-L Q-' -: -A K Qi f' ' -'t ' ' 4 . 2271? . - ya. f : S W 4 ..:N ' X. ' W, A aw.-. xxx . .,,,..WN,6Q 1 .. y 354 - , -sf. UN, -K., 5--,,. , ' .e . U N. - sv.. . J. MY, 'ix .7- --W . - u A -- r u e - .. 'Q ' - , ,W --.j,.:,3r .-w g, 'as mu ,fr :N 'RE My v Mi V i L i ildlmwllv ,Ask ls' K N H ay' 2 4 ' 'Y 7. r will ' ' lil' ' Q h Axis 'M-far? , ' R K K yrs- k N .V ' wi' , V- . V . . . 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J 3- 'r kai V f Af M- X ST X V. 1 H , .X X: f N Q Af, . 110 N-V.. l ff! N x A . . Mr' 2 I .' 22 532:35 X A-.'.AW ,tx-f' - Nw fxfl i' .,,. i .,.. . r'5 if X 'Sf 'i' ,- 1 Clockwise: E. Demetroules, j. johnson, L, Harvey, D, janiak, A. Mapp, C, Hohnloser, I. Marzo .1 1 -LN I! 'fag Q' , A-5, ' W Z I 1 .. I 1 ' A L i . gsmxv f A ' gf? jf I X 2 gm TX u .1 .k, ,, . ,.,.. , . ,, , ',,, . .r . -MN ,.,,,,, ,.,...,.. WM. A-fx., ,, , .K ,W ,HI .-A , IP' A x w-.Ha is , 'Z A X i W J , If ,Q f Q, w 9 fr-A. ,, , ,, A Top Left: R. Phillips Top Right: R, Diefenbach, Instructor Lower Left: B. Mege Lower Right: A. Mapp, a Minisink Friend 3? K X ,X , Fw . Os .L IBNGWW. fa ' . A XACL V M , , - 3? ' - nw L, qw. M, in 5 1 f' , Y ' ' ' l m 'l A R 2 Q 1 3 E n if . -Q , ' P, L- . fa-M-f' .4 gp. VT .Yi n f A ,L ..,,.,-M. ... gf' .I ., 141 ff' ., iii ' ' l ' 4 , Top Leflzj. Krzynowek, Rinaldi, P. Kittner Top Right: E. Baumann Lower Left: E. Stella Lower Right: j, Walsh 113 1. 2 3 tv ll 1 S c 3 5K 5 Q 4 K i 4 7 e 3 i C . 5 E 5 f . E Q , E E 5 5 E 'a - . N W ,,., - -:nw d.mzvf:.,.' -L -un -a-M 1 ,- 1' . u , ,L ,.., A rs.-uv-aaw:mm1mwm4asuf..w4.Awar4,f.1i 'biimm E r 1,-W n--.. :. f-fif3'5':5 ' p -fc-5 , -:-:L QW' A., 3 xkifgi V fm .iw-A Dr. Howard Sleight Superintendent of Schools Mr. Richard Norris 5 Assistant Superintendent af -L - -' 4xQS'm WQ13!! l - r iiiy, on V e .,..s.gwf- ' MF- Samuel Jones Board Of Education Front Row Left To Right Mr. Lutz, Mrs, Quackenbush, Mr, Lawrence- Assistant Superintendent President, Mrs. Michelfeld Back Row Left To Right Mr. Anderson, Mr, Papaceno, Mrs. Labanowski, Mr. Curda, Not Pictured, Mr. Lust. 116 Mr. Allan B. Newton Principal ff? Mr. James D. Kaufmann Assistant Principal i i Mr. George M. Feldner p V Mathematics ,,., Mr. Richard P. Foster English Department Chairman Tennis Coach 6 Department Chairman ji .1 ff ', 1 i . J Mr. Charles H. Sharer Mfg, Vivian Spanish Hawkins Department Chairman Social Studies Department Mr. Samuel B. Wood, Jr. Chairman Science Department Chairman 117 K . ' iz n . . H Below: Mr. Alfred Beers,jr. Guidance Department Chairman W-.qu ,4 ix K... B 1'--awwrmw K 'Nw . Top: Mr. Robinson Lattimer Athletic Director, Physical Education Assistant Swimming Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach Below: Ms. Cale Miles Art Below: Mr. Joseph Green Physical Education Bottom: Ms. Margaret C. Brady Mathematics ln, 'FX .', ff Mr. Richard Silfee Commercial Student Funds Manager , 1 ii 'if Mr. George Lyons Health Mrs. Decatur English Girls Ski Coach 5 -15 .4 lx . 'ff l fr '- ' i fwxi l 1:3 X . a y . ., A . ., ffsf t Y .. Q 75.0 -.', , . Av 14 hny1f1:3,jgf' K. 1? V X 3 iff f f an , i 3 , Q fi Z V 1 r 1' fa QTQFW' jf I of t MW as 3 ' - a ' SWS 4:55 '-1 , ,, I y A 0 .ks , , YW W 'r:, .gg Q' Q 2? , A :ffl 655721 Q57 S at t as . if A if 'f' 1:1 ::::5EE55 f 3 W ' Q 'WZ ,1w:s'c: U91 iff! Qi' -12 n 2 .zilfdffns 3' ci Mrs. Colleen Cook Library Media Specialist Survey 5 Mr. john Daly Guidance Counselor Latin, National Honor Society 1 l me , xiii 5 l , x. 1 X L AV ,, fa if 45 '7 9 C X Q S W' W J '.', I wx: 5 Mr. john Niedzielski Science, Mathematics Math Team Advisor qi a' l I eff ur 1' if Miss Nancy Mesaris French French Club Miss Frances Higgins Physical Education Coach Girls Varsity Soccer Basketball, Softball Mrs. Carolyn Maraday Voc-al, Instrumental Music Marching Band -x. es-.-i.,i . . 'fi ,W F V-f -rf vrnnnca ' TIQU5 MT- Robert Pmtel' MF- MiCll2l6l Vefrliefi Mr. Thomas Ruppert Industrial Arts Yxlullyplmlticg 5L.it,,m. Boys Ski Coach U0 1- ,ir 4 l l l Q 'WV mv'-' Q f- ,Z Y Liv: M, 1 Mrs. Virginia Moore Mr. Donienic Vecchioli English S 'A ni'-V 'f?i51'4f-1, 'K . ,ii :rf ,- r ,, A ' , if 2.-Y -5 -iufifimi ff 11 v-,A YW' 9 f 'J f..f,.- -,,. rw 1- ,Q ' , ,, -4 ., Wm. .2z1,'V'1?,f-me ,' Q A . I .Q ,. me Q. :wx ffl J if ,f fi-f in S .s . ,,,W, 1 XM. fm K v,- f gp, - ' ,' , 'I I f y-Nui -nn., Mrs. Joyce Diermeier Model Rocketry -we Q mm A xo K 4 au Q :NWO , ...K Science i. v ifv-fb Ki.. lqiiiliisi' Ms. V. Louise Lynch Scnior Dean pjnglisll Yearbook Advisor Mr. Ernest Wadeson, jr. Sociz1iSlnciics Varsity Swi1nmingCoach Q wav' .4: 'x in 3 S S ' 'f A ff' . 3 -. Qty., Ms. Christine Bera rdi Q Science Sophomore Advisor 121 Mr. Thomas Lorgan English Varsity Soccer Coach Mr. Stanley Cauthers Mrs. Elizabeth C3550 junior Class Advisor Mathematics Spanishprench Mr. Raymond Swope Industrial Arts My Jill!! Mr. Vito Magdelinskas ,Q K : n SocialStudies Mrs. Audrey Dowling Art 122 N-'haw ur' Mr. James Bongo Physical Education Varsity Football Coach, I.V. Baseball Coach Mrs, Mary T. Normann Social Studies s Mr. Ed Urbin -A Industrial Arts Mr. Mark Kurtz Science Varsity Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach 'Nur X Mr. Arthur Lattimcr Mathematics if Q . L , ff ' A ,' nt lg! . cgfi ffa 'f .i 52 Mrs.Patr1c1aLorgan f' Ilomcmalcing j X I 4 mils Loan h Mr. Thomas Sciarra Mr. Paul Smith Spanish Scieltw Assistant Foothall Coach, AN. 5 v 123 WSWS! Ms. Eleanor Social Studies Knieriemen English-Social Mr. john Buckley Studies Mrs. Frances Speilhagen Agriculture j.V. Basketball Coach English-Social Studies FFA, .i J, Mr. Stephen Hagerdon Q - A55 , f If SS ,I f o Ryu Mr. Thomas Duffy Social Studies Golf Coach Mr. Charles Carter Mathematics Senate Advisor Mrs. Marjorie Crohosky Mr. David Schurman School Nurse Guidance Counselor 124 X YT' as vw'- u ig.. X Q13 Miss Zoila Savale English Freshman Advisor j.V. Cirls Coach Soccer and Softball Miss Louise Armstrong Commercial 4 1 g5:....r-fy gg rm . .mg Mr. Anthony Rodiquenzi Commerical 41 .fl 1'f' xii, K -f 7 ' fi ififsz ., ,, Y U ,,,g3,r,.w,5 .' ., EMAMQ 1 f rr ri mm l S of S 'ff 'AN is M A , b?,,. - H M C S Mrs. Beryl Yungman A Mrs. Kathleen Crawford Social Studies Resource Room Special Education gl 5 125 f N' x v f v s . 4. 'b Ev - . '-Q, .'f'm'- fi 2,11 'Y' N f -,f,af'fH' W 4v.L14.::2 ' A . ' ,1fW xk' -- -1 f.'? rwv5Ja2'-.11121 - v :gif fr? 2 mv-MW wiv: wt U-f- X 1 Aw.: , - 5, g,,fYJ ,,,.w-,,.Jx . M, . M ., 5-yxk X ,MY 1,5 ,,,,LNx.,,ASxf?'ff .V M, 5, ,KVA-.tv A , Qi? , '1---l.'3-fS izr f, ' 'W3, ?,'Ai-cf,S1,'Q,,Q fro' '. N-ff.. , f .P -L'-'A rl- rv: ,'l'.Tl'T fp -xg Q F57-'S , 'F'5fds'L - f'Q'e,X -'55 .f.::4w. Q Me, QE df' V .ff fmcljgg 1-X1 A, gi ,ig 3 0 121124 MF ,A if .,Yg.,:,P Aj Writ -, f , , ' xl'-' Q., V . 5 Q M., gf , A 1, Q 4+ I W fl-fr. '. X K ' 1- ZJff v.. if'-NE fi W Z' f f M.. 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Qui ., -, '. zwi, f11f:rA . .A .. ,. ,.-,,1..f,,.-,,,- .. .u , I 'A ,, ,affgkyiz-,H ,, ,W 4,424 A404 ,J - ,r , .-5-5.--Aa.-:,..: .. . . ,xxxv ' f ff W ' rv If .Af Q ,ff A ,Q 11 1' + a .' . 12.21, f-,P-,.? .ew f' A.'1 -- ,,. . .x.,..,. . fpr- i J Q if qw -ywmq. MM.-., ' Qjf y. if ,.' wffvhz .w-ww.-,. me - W gf-iw-fr 5. :,fg.:,.,.. - Mrs. McCoy. Mrs. Cove Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Fritz Mrs. Reinaur Monitors Detention Aide Mrs. Bruni ..-.5 'QN- Mrs. Cauthers, Mrs. Dragonette Library Staff 128 Ut-tm-ntion Aide Mrs. Goodman Rvsource Room Aide 1 vs 2 .. g 5:g.:',.. ,W i XM.. if Q A ff rm Q PM -+-f Mr. Stage Head Custodian Mrs. Ruth Morasch Attendance fe Mrs. Susan Fry , Pzsychologist .fast Alf' .I ,ve Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. DeGroat, Mrs. Buschmann, Mrs. Mabee, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Berry Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Sinsabaugh. Mrs. Guidance Secretaries . , Mikulski f fs- 5 E B. . 'Q if ,f. 4 Y ,K X Jaw, r W. , f Atv? ' W, ..e,-'tv 'C , it gg, .,..., Q' ,I ff . ,fx gg, f M t ,, M 5 ' .M A ff' ' f W K 'i 1- ' f , '51 A ' N in V 'T .Q t 7: S Y ' I 3 ,1,. .,..f , Y -Thi, if' ' Q,-fififfkggg f he ' 'iifkr -'Hug 4 238 QQ: I ' 'ft xx Q L . 4 u '- ' e., f, - ga '1Q. V4 ,3V1 if, 3 pf' Y .-?5f.?5j,,., -. K, , ig' r 142:31-1'S'f - r' ef- if-Af - 4 . ' i Q-555, xggww 'W . f' ' ,ua - -'e 4 1- We I . Llftlf 4' J A ,A s.q:w..1.- ' M . Q -r , . .1 f ' . :a i Y . i 2 ,s .tie . eree -' . 1 .1 ff If M' ' ' f gp... ' K ' W Ziiiiivvff 41 . W - - zu H ' , - I I ef, wwf-zf 1 1? Wi? 'A .1 . E X3 ,I ae .. I A. ,f Mrs. Kober, Mrs. Baumann, Mrs. Attardo High S4-liuol Secretaries V 1 1 1 , - iv 129 ,. BL EAP. an , y 1 . 4533 Q Y 7 ,W f W X - 15, V A. A, . 1, f 1 X . . xftgwy , X, ,Q ,Q .'H12w.4' - 5575. ,Z , P ixy' ' 1 '54, ,qiaqgf H ' ' '-Q .f' 'if . . ' -- 99' f - 'iz- V 13. .- ' HW .5 A 9' ,Q-, ' 5:1-Q, 1' A A r 55, ' I , ' 1 3 ' A 2, ff' my-Mui: . 357 , ak Q! Juniors Seated: S. Klimacek, A, Freund Standing: E. Meyer, C. Luce Swanzey ,K, V Krzynowek, R. Fallwiia, B. Kendall ,l .1 Seated: D. Zwerin, L. Marchesa Standing: K. Moran, M. Le-min, M. Gansarski Junior Class Officers Row l: Sue McClain: Secretary. Carolyn Sundberg: Treasurer Row 2: Cary Struton: Vice-President, john Sampson: President Row 3: David Hamling: Social Chair- man, Mr. Lorganz Advisor Not Pictured: Chris Quackenliusli: Social Chairman, Sue Knieriemen: Public Ht-lations 132 Seated: C. Stewart, C. Conklin. M. Oliver Standing: M. Milligan, C. Weis, B Seated: P. Canevari, R. Dougherty Standing H. Doller Seated: N. VanDe-Weert, D. VunDf-Weert Standing: C. Straton, B. Putnam, R. Scheuermann ,,.,'u. Seated: S. Kalyan Standing: j. Bonomi, D. Filipowski, B. Miller Seated: j. Moorv Standing: M. Miller, 1. Adamo, C. Burnes, j. Goodrich, P. Sabin, K. Henderson, R. Weslowski, K. Harden Seated: L. LaForge Standing: J. Marzo, C. xvHllDlly'ilh0X'9ll, D. Naples, j. ,- Snow, j. Salvato Standing: C. Tanner, R. Malonzo Standing: R. MacLean, Y. Morgit-wit-2, Nl. Fischetti .5-ll!-61 X Seated: P. Campuna. j. Puwelek Standing: C. Feagles, R. Robinson 133 Seated: L. Murphy, C. Hasbrouck Standing: B. Voorhie, R. Kowal, M. Becker, C. Daniel, E. Lepski Q' X ,- !, M 1, 1 5 :5 1 g . A L P . P Q r 'n'n -. f . f , h'nn 'L ,, f . - JN' s ' if rf gif gf ' Q ' , ,. l.. 1 , ' P - I4 T J' 'ra ..... 1 ':- ,,.. - -'Mm ' X , in ' . 'girl 2. i , 'l' , I W K ' - K il .fr .,.V I - if P A . 1 - ' ' I-PM-, xl rf, r . M .wx V ' 5 L1 J? 31.1 .T T 2 Seated: I. Crawford, C. Carter Standing: E. Stella, P, Barkocy 134 filr: I My Seated: T. Bigert, L. Demetrolous Standing: N. Frey, P. Dougherty, F Baumann M' Seated: B. janiak, N, Botbyl Standing: T. Schuil, A. Mazur Seated: T. Garcia, D, Brandt Standing T. Peters, I. Quigley Seated: E. jordan, D. Dipalermo, S, Smith, D. Kwiatkowski Standing: E. Cahill, D. Ricciarelli, L. Rogers Seated: L. Fuss, K. Ochocinski Standing: V. Mercatili, N, Hayes, M. Wheeler Seated: L. Bernhardsen, L. Schnabel Standing: N. Loeven, B, Snell, R. Logan Seated: R, LaFalce, K. Nagy Standing: D, Curda, T. Saccone, B, Berry Seated: I. Buhler Standing: S. Barker, C. Sundberg R, Specht 'VL iii 12 Seated: D. Hernandez, P. Myers, j. Flanagan Standing: C, jones, L. Cohen, C. Range 135 Seated: 1. Marek, Sleight Standing: I.. jaffee, C. Deming, L. Brocllivacl Seated: S. Knieriemen. Nl. Collins Standing: C. Quaclcenbnsh, D, jen- nings, D, Qnaclienbush, S. Hernandez 136 Seated: A. Meyer. D. Zuk Standing: L. Compel, M. Alba, l., Reyes, D. Herman f Q S ' 1 v r sff'fS2s:-Sv!-'E 'l A .5 K - , ' . r .f K ,QQ Q v , af' A, i 'ff , 'L w.,.m..v....w. 2 J ,,Ls7.Jif'111f t . 1 . S .- Q 5 f- - J . 5 x' , - ,- , t k.'. ' ' . 'I 9 ' x- l fn zeiilh' H it 1, t ,z il r ' l ' l x l ' 1 i C .., Seated: C. Orthmlox, C. Acker, C. Thmnson Standing: C. Mor- giewicz, B. Sochinski, B. Murtie, D. Snell Seated: D. Wright, C. Filipowski Standing: I. Coates, E. Conklin, P. Bonanno, L, Daniel .321 Seated: L. Wood, I. Van Dunk Standing S. Mazanek, L. Haughey Seated: D. Kolk Standing: K. Moore, j. Lubonski, P. Kittne-r E Seated: R, Moraczewski, LA. Burger Stand- Q ing: T, Brady, j. Mabec, M, Rudy ixihlifxlfu S Seated: Wheeler. A QllJCkPI1llllSil Standing: A Jayne, Seated: S, Eumont, j. Sampson Standing: S. Vincent, M. D' Korwan' M' Penmngs O'C0nnor, M. Barzak Seated: S. Paffvnrnth Standing: E, Tschantrv, j. Le-al, j. Pile-grcnv ...gg Seatvd: B. Dov, j, Bllllilllllll Standing: D. Br'isclllur, G. Wey- nwr, S Lomlmrcli 137 ophomores C. Miller, L. Doty, D. Le-long Seated: R. Heichel, H. Hernandez Standing: S. Mulraney, T. Stewart, T. Vail, S. Mulrooney, S. Koster, K. Space siazkm lac' 5.4 the 'tx .. ,R Sophomore Class Officers Clockwise: janet Conklin: Social Chair- man, Cindy Miller: Secretary, Susan Schwartz: Social Chairman, Cathy Panico: Vice-President, Mary jane Breedvelzl: Treasurer, Betsy Stanton: President A 138 43, ee.. xikf Seated: D. Pokallus, D. Krueger, M. Werner, S. Crover Standing: K. Horton, L. jados, D. Barth, N. Morse, C, Veally, H. Enrich, L, VanRiper J Seated N h1lll'dYlClx I Tocco P C,-oodrlch A Croan, T. Estridge Standing: Scaled: B. Goodman Sland- ing: I, Lord, H. Lawton, M. Stage, M, VanDPrMolen 139 D. Driscoll, C. Bogart j. Praino, C. Bradner, S. Morgiewicz Seated: Dutclir-r, L. Sclir-iivrrnann, M. Monk Standing: L. Flanagan, G. Hutovvski, A. Brunclage, D. Enrich ,,,rf Seated: B. Bogart, j. Pilgrene, I.. Prado Standing: I. Fernandez, S. Kaczmar, j. E. Howie, R. VanDuzer 140 , .4 Revell:-1, Seated: K. Merritt, A, Knieriemen, M. Brennan, P, jackson Standing: M. Bonomi Seated: I. Lallos, M. Pierce, D. O'Dell Standing: G. Sc-liuclt, J. johnson, R. Wilson, 1. Saccone, P. Dennison, R. Nenna Seated: P. Michel, R. jones, K. Decker Standing: P. Garcia, R. Lattimer, M. Xl Breedveld, M. Rozell, I. Smith, L. Carr WL SX! R. Cordon, C. Panico, E. Straton, J. Conklin W .gf7 1' Ff xx Y' 'Sk Seated: L. Demarest, P. Boyle, K. Beers, A. Shapiro Standing: L, Parietti, B. VanDeWeert, D. Wright 141 eq D. Float, L. Armstrong, D. White, D. Feagles R. Quackenbush, j. LaForge, C. O'C0nnor Seated: J. MacLean, L. Izzo, C. Shields Standing: M. Bradner, D V' ,fx Bruno i ,fix if 'Pl T Leveille K Watson C Andre D. Diaos, D. Driscoll, A. Dudlo D. Grinberg, M. Normann, C. Collins 142 Sealed: K, Paffenroth, K. Stella, V. Baker Standing: I. Burger, C. Miller S N' .saw- Seated: C. Stevenson, S. Schwartz, D. Knapp, D, Lacalamita Standing: S Humbert, K. Mage, M. Neighbors, I. Marcano, N. jones, M. Manzari We 'S it , t gk . :IEW .. -y il K. Hasbrouck, E. Swanzey, J. Wesrphal L. Banker, L. Barnes, K. Leeper W' gig N ,f , AJ3- G. Ducommun, D. Andryshak, I LeCrande, K, Toffel 143 j. Welmlwr B. VVygunt, S. Knutson, L. Lekoski, Buhler Sealed: B, Ripley, K. Lust Standing B. Cntr-li . V- .1 cs . --- 5 1 .J- Sealed: B. Sanford, C, Mallon, L. Kerstanski, M. Osczepinski Standing: B. Bonita, I. Kelly, G. Felker Seated: B. VanOrden, I. Houghtaling, M. Enrich, F. Clover Standing: D. deRoberts, L. Henderson, j. Rinaldi, W. Ellis 144 4,21 Seated: P. Montuuri. S. Cilluspiv, R. Lutz Standing: I.. Parkin, D. Flvtcln-r, j. SL-ocuzza, L. Kaps . ....f Seated: j. Harrington, C. Custaldo. L. Lust Standing: E. Paddock, M. Silverstein 'b'-5 F-1 1. J 1 2'!f'..l:4s:'fS 'cry ' BN rr . f' E , 2 x . ' X x E. Harnett, A. Papaceno, C. Durland W-.H 1-- Seated: B. Barrett, P. Mr-rcatilli, P. Dc-Pont? Stand- ing: j. Shropshire P. Daly, D. Paulson, K. Saunders 145 Freshmen Seated: A. Tomaselli, H. Serra, D. Dezunger Standing: P. Karas, D. Dragonette, A. Herman, G. Shropshire L- ii s.. Seated: T. Burger, R. Talmadge, M. Thmnsun Standing: D. McCloin, L. Romankn, S. Cole, I. Scherman, P Ditton Row 1: julie King: Secretary Row 2: Dana Dragonette: Social Chairman, Betzi Goodman: Treasurer Row 3: Mark Zeigler: Vice-President Row 4: Miss Savale: Advisor, Desiree De-Zanger: Social Chairman Not Pictured: Sue Smith: President f 3 Seated: L. Lehman, I. Shaw Standing: M. Applebaum, J. Karmiol, T. Tschantre, B. Hansen Seated: P. Niilinscek, D. Martin Standing: M, Moraczewski, H. Rydell, T. Gilmore 146 Seated: D. Tliayer Standing: L. Gilliard, P. VVats0n, S. jmu-S, S. Ehlers, A. Kurwun Seated: P. Barnes, j. Weslowski, Standing: K. Merrill, M, Schofield B. Specht Seated: NI. Tonuiszewslci Standing: P. Howie. K. Grmcl1'iL'l1, G. Yeally, S. Trollinger, C. Boone, D. Hasbrouck Seated: E. Wheeler, D. Milligan, P. Palumbo Standing: D. Moran, R. Korson. B. Bnbinson ww...,.,...t. D rl , . 1 x L A . fi JJ Y .ii 1-Qs.. MD- Seated: W, Bogart, P. Burns Standing: A. Brooks, J. Hirsch, E. Killeen, E. Bulger 'I47 Seated: P. llamling Standing: B. Haggerty, D, Kleeschf.-te, K. Sliaugnessy, P. Mega, B. Nickels Seated: P. Doty, S Pennings Standing: C. Buckbee, C johnson, L. Bonita 148 j. Marshall JN N5 Seated: D, Figuerua, P. QllLlCkPHlJllSh Stand- , V ' . ing: C. Anflryshak, C. Henning, D. Deerkoski R. Falkena, I. Lunzano, M. Zachary, R. Priester, Seated: T. Knieriemen, B. jenkins Standing M. Verbert, K. Foltz,j. Myers le i I Alf 4 Seated: C. Bozzo, j. Ortiz, S. VanDuzer Standing: C, Hann, P. Krzynowelc, S. Farina, N. Toner Nr if S' .C:Yr ld .tm ' Standing: I, Hoff, C. O'Day, D. Anderson, B. Mastandrea, L. Creed i E C. Maclean tits: 9 N I . l ,. I 1 x l ii Sitting: K. Schiefelbein, A. O'Dell Standing: L. Harvey, j. Catto, D. Carroll Standing: 1. King, L Melder, I. Gonzales, M. Monk, K. Finnegan 'I 49 Sitting: D. Shafer, M. lJPSCllE'l Standing: Y. Galwa- tliuler, S Castman, j. Bennett, M. VanDuynl1nv0n, J 1 5 Standing: C. Trut-x. R. Doran, D. Klopcliin, C. Me-yer, V. Becker, Standing: M. Zicklf-r, L, Lord. S. Decatur j. Bierstint- l 1. ,- . in T? . T c ...ALM Seated: N. Pigge-ry Standing: T. Stewart. j. Samp- son, D. Mercutili. B. Furnunti 150 Swevrie-y Standing: C. Sullmlt-rs M. QllLlL'kl'lli7llSl1, j. Hrodhead Seated: T Nlruwk. B. Farina. B. Munn Standing: I. Mills, l..tIun1er Seated: D. Dvmetroules, Nl. Mc- Sealed: S. Smith, R. Russell, S. McKenny Standing: j. Cox Seated: W. Barth, S. Williamsen. I. Haugliey Standing .3'.J, X.. Hoogstra, A. Miller, R. Parker, j, Leal il Ik riff, Qmtiixm Seated: S. Freisinger. D. Doller, B. Cratz Standing: C. Trczinski. M. Mart-ann, W. Click E i Sealed: K. Bierstinv, D. Margie-wicz Stand- ing: E. Haberze-ttl,j. Cllffi-'i1ll,fl. Pearson nib, Standing: L. Creed, C. Enrich Standing R. Alvarado, C, ltuguwski, F. St-ocozzu 151 B. VVl'lSl1,D.c:lLlIl1JklYLl, N. Dzung ,.,.-H Seatcdz Nl, DeWitt Standing: P. Powell, D. l'rL-dmorc Seated: I., Nvwton Standing: 1, Carte Schormerhorn, l.. Collins w- , Y? 1.:t.nJ!f Sealed: C. Mania, 17. SL-lnniclc, flunsurslci, xll'l'C'LNlilIlll' Standing: ll. Prurolx D l Reilly Seated: V. Snow, li, Perkis Standing: D. Castaldo, C. Hicks. l,, Bl:-ssl-r 152 Sealed: l.. Muloc-say, j. Hull Standing: D. Damon. S. Salvutn, C. Normann Seated: tt. Eckert, D. Bt't'9ii1lSl1ilIdil'Ig!ci. Bunker, G. Winslmip, L. Lullus fi Lars alvd: lf. Garrison: Standing: D. 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You can seek out your own destiny with the wisdom and judgement which comes with re-creation of the past. Your knowledge, dreams and industry will carry on through many more centuries of living history. f QZZWM Aw!! Jffmmonl Jim had uh, ,61 I gZ,'?'.,zziz,:'fZ ijawimy W.,umMm, af'-,Wm ff rvrzalfnyb ..,.Alf4,.y4..,.1 Aim .fmmf LQQIE ' iv.,.,..A,,wL MM? .AJM lf., J M! , ,521 SZZZQG . I, eftfm 463-' 4.1 .Af 0.341-1.1 Eff. Sfdflbi Duffy- Jay IN CONGRESS JULYA-1775 Ggifie mta1umo1xQecfara1wn0ffS M, ,M States off-Nimmca mgelt JL! .ff 1146 j4a7fW,f07!wAp4.46p.A.z14..J.Af1L..MWfJx4mMAfWAwmJtFx ,.,!,,,..fff fwxinfj yw1,.,.J,f fwwyzmndmm faumywaxqmwymidq Aflmfy ,741 bm! M lhfxfmwymjqrmzv mmf ...,.ff.,...,! mm, rua! .J5,,4f..A..,w 44Jf.5, .Jzzf .f,f.77,f,4,,?4 Akafaumyhfm .L ,..m.mfm,7fa.,,4.,m7,M.u,.f lhfvl .J J fl, Amyy Muff Jw: 744, we Amffym .9',.1.af.A. w,..4f,14f ,!f,,,,Azm 1 4f.4lm.Azf wzayajdm, f 4,.JaZ,f,f,,.f J,..J,.., A14 ,,..,..1,,.J ggpwu MAJ nyfuamr Lau.-,. 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While gold, rush fever gripped the country, states were increasingly more divided on the slavery issue. Civil war broke out in the East. This Brothers War was bitterly fought and, though the scars remain even today, slavery was abolished. Cities grew at an alarming pace, often without regard to the limits of safety. The great Chicago Fire of 1871 burned the bustling cattle market empire beyond recognition. But the pioneer spirit was not broken. Chicagoans began re- building and preparations were underway to celebrate the 100th birthday ofthe country. X Z. 1 A - i. A tr , . t i22ffrM1'rff. t...e4 fit ' fi -teet ,.-' . -' V. 1- 1 . . .'- - i ir' f' 'T it 'i A' Zadie' Ui, . A tr! ----.,.Q,:,iV -vt-WT. if 5,1 Q.. - ' i vhwg , -. A f l a Tgvi ,. .. V. EEE '- 7 1 7' 1 t K '. 'Lili -i 9-wr., TL j .-- f. , 4---1-12 and --- f' '..ea','1 -- , 1' 3.1, .,-.-:gf i in ., :te-vame:m?'L'ti FWPv,5:L? 21j ' sms.-,A--,,. ,, ' .. - '1 ' .. 1- fe-ee -N-ff-f ...,,,..s.1'U The greatly helped settlement of the new country. The first transcontinental railroad connected the country at Promontory Summit, Utah, on May io, 1569. Iron Horse, carrying homesteaders, .. - f cr.-- ' . ,.,iz -' ,asv unv mWW0VUWiUW00UUtgagxWif'WuuUu z ,1 . , . , A ,J VT' H 2 , ' 4' '. 't- . ,,.,,,.1ff- .U fii+4iqi.'f-ki, :Ei fit -W'-rg-ii 'J i,57,1:ft'Jf', ' fi'-3. f ' 1 ',.. t . - t 1.13: KX-i,ri.fr' y H . :Q L W ' Qi' T4 ! 'A fri. .31 - A .. -8. .. e lm Transportation was setting the pattern for the American way of life. The country became a mobile society with electric trolleys, automo- biles, farm machinery, and bicycles, all the rage. Along with the accessibility of travel came a new era of nationalism. men to unite and fight. After the war in Europe, the nation pulled itself together and industry flourished once again. A carefree America bur- ied war memories in the new moving pictures, telephones, light bulbs, electric generators, stock market ticlcer tape machines, phono- graphs and a wealth of inventions from the fer- tile minds of its young inventors. Baseball be- came the national sport and prohibition was law. Black Thursday, October 24, 1929, saw the American stock market crash to the lowest level in history. Panic set in as the unemployment level slcyroclceted. The country was in its worst economic crisis. Slowly, but surely, the wounds of the crash, the dust bowl, and poverty healed. . . f5-..- 1 itat .ig E,4g-15135: :ees ' if-if-'fullfrom-it--V-31. 5 .. . i 3 ..-....-. .g.. V , , :-as -wx-x-ay-saw--fe. i' V, -wx ':'-en-4 s Q-A 5 f 1 .t . ,' .' 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The steel industry geared up for the revival while rumors were whispered in the Roosevelt administration of another impending war. The natiorfs leaders scoffedg until December 7, 1941 ... Pearl Harbor! Industrial production reached a peak during the war years. Upon their return from four years of battle, the veterans forged ahead with an eye on a better life for everyone. Several mod- erate recessions in the 50's and 60s reminded cautious citizens of past decades, Huge strides were being taken in the scientific field. Television became a part of every family's' life. National events were household topics -- while they happened - thanks to the newmedi- um. individuals and groups were seen' onthe tube as they advocated new social reform, or justice, or special causes of their own. TV gave individuals and political systems power greater than ever before. Audio-visual journalism had made its impact. Nearly were into law. form. The seventies shed light on a new the nation as it approached its 200th The world's energy sources and sources were being used up faster than could be replenished. Americans 'waded into a new frontier. The ' if and f'ecology were p language, 'Ways to save nature from the neglect 7 of mankind and ways of preserving precious' fuel without damaging that' balaricefof nature were the objectives 'of Arnericansfacrosslithe country. i - . L wifi we N f ffaw.. we ff f 5 Jf Te-1 fc , v a if .A f t wt Q .QNX -f ,ge 4 fest. awww fi 9 2 3--z., '. .. 4221 ' f ,gy ,gg if-4, ,sbt we in t gg, X vifvffe :T'4.s:.eg..'saWftT+ i . .fe ':- .11-:Y .,.,:3:w' saaaegwtgfgr. ..ne',f .Lg , ,. 1? i -:ee - ,1 V 11' f, ft. f t Tiff- - Q9 ' .ieff's I' iff' 1 ' 1 t isa ee'-ei ft- . i --ws. ,. gfflsy 1 4eit'f,t., ' . g N-X ' f 4 . 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With the great expanse of cheap land opening up in the West, the dream became reality. The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 opened the first sizable frontier in the Midwest, but the nation was not ready for it yet. It took a growing market in the East, where land was getting high-priced and scarce, and develop- ment of good transportation, to really start the frontier movement. The Gold Rush caused hordes of settlers to take various rotites to the Pacific Coast and its yellow riches. The railroads brought farmers and ranchers, along with the miners, who decided to stop all along the routes and build their homes. Railroads were instrumental in the quick civilization of the West, bringing people in num- bers so large that the resentful Indians were finally pushed back into unwanted and infertile areas. America became a haven for immigrants from every na- tion as freedom beckoned them to the teeming cities of the East, the plains, and the rich west coast farmlands. Sick of the Civil War and with their own lands divided up and lost, many Southerners set out to begin again in the virgin territories. Westering soon became the national tradition as North and South moved together toward a new life. Americanism was advanced socially, by the hard-working, bare-fisted types who settled the frontiers. QS 1' cffo e MS , cu Lp5PER MINUIE Q 1. 1 f-.4 I, nun DONT TREAD ON ME Mfg on DEATH BENIAIAIN FRANKLIN FLAG CULPEPER FLAG - 1775 ALSO CALLED SERAPIS FLAG, GENERALLY ACCEPTED AS ORIGINATED BY ONE OF THE EARLY RATTLESNAKE FLAGS CARRIED BY THE MINUTE MEN. BENIAMIN FRANKLIN AT COURT OF LOUIS XVI. BENIIINGTOII FLAG - 1777 FIRST STARS ANU STRIPES FLAG OF VICTORY OF THE GREEN MOUNTAIN BOYS. UNITED EMBLEM OF INDEPENDENCE SAID TO HAVE BEEN ORIGINATED BY GEORGE WASHINGTON FOLLOWING ACT OF CONGRESS OF IUNE ld, 1777. THE FLAG OF 1818 OLD GLORY SHOWING RETURN TO THIRTEEN STRIPES AND ADDITIONAL STARS IN NAME GIVEN BY CAPTAIN WILLIAM DRIVER, COMMANDING THE BRIG CANTON. CHARLES DAGGETT IN 1831. FIRST CONFEDERATF FLAG FLAG OF THE CIVIL WAR 18614865 STARS AND BARS USED FROM MARCH 1861 TO MAY 1863, THE STARS AND STRIPES WITH THIRTY SIX STARS IN THE UNION, CARRIED BY THE NORTHERN ARMIES DURING LATER YEARS OF THE CIVIL WAR, erican Banners CONTINENTAL FLAG CARRIED IN 1775-1777. SHWOING PINE TREE, SVMBOL OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONV, IN PLACE OF THE CROSSES OF ST GEORGE AND ST ANDREW, FLAG OF THE THIRD MARYLAND - 1778 CARRIED AT THE BATTLE 0F COWPENS IANUARY, 1778 AND USED AS COLORS OF AMERICAN LAND FORCES UNTIL MEXICAN WAR. 'Q xg if tl a a 'il' f if fi' .. 1-In-. rf- , I, 11 'a' xg' v LIBERTY TREE ANAPPEAL TO GOD LIBERTY TREE FLAG - 1776 THE PINETREE COMES FROM COINS OF THE COLONV OF MASSACHUSETTS. 1652. FIRST NAVY STARS AND STRIPES IN ABSENCE OF SPECIFIC ARRANGEMENT OF STARS BY CONGRESS. IUNE 14, 1777 IT WAS CUSTOMARY FOR NAVY TO PLACE THE STARS IN FORM OF CROSSES OF ST GEORGE AND ST ANDREW, I 1 A as 1 1 1 ir -nf 1 uk 1 fx IOHN PAUL IONES MSTARRV FLAG FLAG OF THE WAR OF 1812 11812-18141 RESCUED FROM THE SEA HY IAMES BAYARD STAFFORD DURING SHOWING FIFTEEN STARS AND FIFTEEN BARS AS CHANGED UPON BATTLE BETWEEN BON HOMME RICHARD AND SERAPIS. ADMISSION OF VERMONT rumour, me Punrunnsws mc - 40's mc or THE mexican wan - ms commons rmvs rum - 1554 EMBLEM nm amen ms mm ron me covuem wncou NOT Amumv usso AS nsclmmm comms sv 1RooPs au1 AS FLAG ms me THAT OPENED IAPAN ro wzsmm cuvvuzuwou IN ms Romano ms ms mu swsucw or THE PLAINS. or CONQUEST Ano occumuon . l A n 2' F F r . F F Z ' S , r n . 1 r F 1 ' ' A 7 h I Q D A . n ' . 1 . n T s D 1 i A I CONFEDEMTE BATTLE IND NIV' FUIG me or me smusn mzmcm wuz - was USED FROM MAV 1, 1863 TO END OF WAR, 1865. THE BATTLE FLAG WAS mg EMBLEM QF Uggmy THAT BROUGHT FREEDOM T0 CUBA SQUARE. Gf Freedcm 94 94 NECESSITY IS THE MUTHER UF Without realizing it, England instilled in the colonists the individual purpose and ingenuity that necessity breeds. With trade goods cut to a minimum, determined young leaders of the time set out to find ways of surviv- ing without support from the Mother Country. Agricultural methods and machines and labor saving devices were designed by our forefathers. As frontiers opened, Yankee genius had to conquer natural barriers in the wild new country, so suspension bridges were invented and methods of transportation were perfected for the purpose of opening the untamed areas. Later, they sought to section off the land with the revolution- ary and controversial invention - barbed wire. Cooper's 1-horsepower Tom Thumb train in 1830 and later, automobiles like the first Model T, and the 4-horsepower airplane, became American modes of travel from city to city and coast to coast. Americans knew that the fertile lands of this nation would produce unequalled harvests if machines were designed to take over for man. They knew also that trade routes were difficult to travel and manufacturing would have to be done close to home. The cotton gin, textile looms, drill presses and a reaper which could cut six times as much grain as a hand scythe were some of the tools invented. Protection for themselves and for their young country prodded inventors like Eli Whitney to perfect firearms and others to work on plans for the first submarine, Young inventors like Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison fcalled the nation's most valuable citi- zenb visualized machines that would light the country and open up communication with those in the far cor- ners of the nation. The telephone, telegraph, phono- graph and the first light bulb were discovered in the late 1800's and early twentieth century. This American way of doing for oneself inspired many to become inventors in their own right. Some sought to save labor and mass- produce for profit while others envisioned not only riches, but excitement and adventure as they discovered ways to defy nature. Throughout the past ZOO years the American mind has been unleashed to take whatever paths necessary to ful- fill the needs. In the last half-century, the pace of dis- covery has been overwhelming and inventions for the taming of the universe lie in the grasp of America while the habit of finding a way is ingrained in its people. The seeds of industrial America were sown by these inventors resulting in today's mechanized society. THEY MADE THEIR M RK Men and women who helped shape America's history THOMAS PAINE, a bankrupt Quaker corsetmaker, some- time teacher, preacher and grocer wrote the most hrile liant pamphlet of the American Revolution, His words in Common Sense re llected longings and aspirations that have remained part of American culture tothis day. Chief lustrce IOHN MARSHALL established fundamental prrncrples of American constitutional law. Hers noted for his precedental declaralron of a Congressional act as unconstitutional, He served through frve administra- tions, from 1801-1835. ABRAHAM LINCOLN epitomized the American dream ofa humble young man ascending tn the highest office ofthe land. He was superbly skrlled at analyzing complex is- sues and translating them intu meaningful words for the publrc. He was devoted to the preservation of the Unron. DANIEL WEBSTER chose law as a career and went on to become well-known in the courts and in politics. He was twice Secretary of State with an eye always to the Presi- dency whrch eluded him. Born a slave rn Maryland, FREDERICK DOUGLASS taught hrmself to read and write secretly and,at 21, escaped to freedom. He was an ardent abolitionist campaigning successfully lor Negro suffrage and crvrl rights. HARRIET BEECHER STONE wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin rn an effort to make the whole nation realize the inhumani- ty of slavery. Her book resulted in one of the most popu- lar and controversial plays on the American stage. The Civil War was kindled by this work. f t DORDTHEA DIX worked her entire adult life for reform of the existing penal and mental inslrtutrons in the mid- 1800's. The first state hospital rn the nation at Trenton, New lersey was a direct result ol her efforts, The New Colossus, a sonnet composed by EMMA LAZ- ARUS in 1883 is inscribed on a bronze tablet at the base of the Statue of Liberty. She organized relref for lews and helped fugitives from the Czar's ghettos to establish homes in America. f t The creator of the Cherokee alphabet, SEQUOYAH, was an artist, writer and silversmith. He used a simple 1821 English primer to compose the characters. The famous redwood trees of the Pacific coast bear his name. AMELIA IEHKS BLDOMER, best known for a mode of dress she adopted during her campaign for equal rights for women. Though ridiculed until she gave up the cos- tume, the term bloomerl' came to symbolize woman's bid for individual freedom. HORACE GREELEWS admonition to Go West young man was a rallying cry of the pioneers of America. He was founder and editor of the New York Trrbune. He was best known lor his philosophy of social reform and his unsuccessful brd for the Presidency in 1872. JUSEPH PULITZER was the first journalist to reach a tru- ly massive audience, His New York World newspaper was the symbol of yellow i0urnaIism with its sensational- ism armed at the common man. ANDREW CARNEGIE was a giant in the railroad and steel industries, He believed that it was the duty ol a rich man to distribute his wealth during his lifetime. To that end, he established 2800 libraries and many cultural halls throughout America. Serving an unprecedented four terms as President of the United States, FRANKLIN DELAND ROOSEVELT was a popular leader who made extensive use of trreside radio chats to explain his plans and generate enthusiasm to push them through Congress. The crippler poliomyelitis was conquered by DR. IONAS SALK in 1953 after more than 25 years ol research. Polio was reduced by 961 in less than ten years. SALK's re- search continues in California at the Salk Institute. A lifetime passion for machinery led HENRY FORD to Detroit where, in 1896, he completed his lrrst motor ve- hicle. The Ford Motor Company manufactured the lirst Model T in 1909. ROBERT FROST's poetry was clear, understated, well- metered and told the stories of rural America, He was a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and has been called America's poet laureate. MARTIN LUTHER KING was a leader in the cause of civil rights. He had been a pastor before turning to the cause of segregation. Hrs leadership earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. He was assassinated by lames Earl Ray in 1968. l l One of the most elementary symbols of the American way of lrle was established when 1. EDGAR HOOVER and his Federal Bureau of Investigation G-men set out to clean up the country. Hrs career spanned over 40 years. A plain, homely woman with tremendous appeal to the masses. who was always in the thick ol things de- scribes ELEANOR ROOSEVELT and her lrlelrme of poli- tickrng beside her husband during his four terms. I l l Lieutenant Colonel JOHN GLENN started Americas trav- els to outer space when he became the lrrst American to orbit the earth. He had been an aviator in World War ll and a test pilot in peacetime. The motion-picture industry was revolutionized in Arneri- ca and DAVID WARK GRIFTITH becarne known as the Father of the film art and lung of directors for his part in this revolution. Hrs camera techniques were the pioneering steps of the industry. THURGOOD MARSHALL is the first Negro to serve as a justice of the Supreme Court. Hrs law career was aimed primarily at civil rights cases. GERALD R. FORD, the first President to achieve the of' lice without an election. 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