Watervliet High School - Spectator Yearbook (Watervliet, NY)

 - Class of 1965

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URW Wvhqwivwuwswwwwwwvmwfw'lwwmwmy-mwx.1v'-N ,A ,W 4, Maya? ,, 2,5 -e , SP 3 nw .. --mummy 3 r -new-.i hi-whim w.a.hw.w.m.Q.,w..fiWwm - 4. if uf ,. sa-w ' Foreword Throughout the following pages of the 1965 SPECTATOR, we have recorded a panoramic View of the events which have been experienced by our fellow students during the fours year journey at Watervliet High School. The theme of the 1965 SPHCQFATOR is light. Light may be beautiful, as from the ihsffvenly bodiesg or it be threatening, as from a nuclear explosion. The '1965 SEECTATORL gives aiggiiiipiessihh of the highlights of the ClaSSE0f 1965. ? 2, U A i ' Y 131' Q' me ! ii. x . 1 .Wi .N , .ip wif? 'Q www 1 THE 1965 SPECTATOR VOLUME XXI Published by The Senior Class of WatervZz'et Jr. -Sr. Hzlglz School Watervliet, New York Table of Contents Dedicatign .................. School Life ------- - -6 g on for i o' Q if f w I 1 Administration 81 Activities -.-.-..---.-----.- . 84 Fagulty .... ....... . .. . Senigrg ........,.. ....... 3 O Athletics ..........,......... 108 Underelassrnen ------ ----- 6 6 Patrons 81 4 Advertisers ---.- ---,.-- 1 24 H10 S School buses bring students to school EARLY EACH MORNING. The SCHOOL IS BRIEFED on the day's schedule each morning by B. Maloney. 6 School FIRST ON THE AGENDA each morning is the Pledge of Allegiance. P. Holmes WORKS DILIGENTLY at her typing - lessons. Life Junior High Students LEARN GOOD STUDY HABITS in an English Class. High school students MAKE EXCELLENT USE of our extensive library. Homemaking students PREPARE THEMSELVES for the future. Everybody looks forward to the EXCELLENT FOOD which is prepared by our cafeteria staff. Mr. Nash DEMON- STRATES WALTZING TECHNIQUES in 7th period gym. B, Kelso and C. Brondi seem to have thc COR- RECT ANS- VVER in Miss Rcntzls English Class. M. Roach ANSVVERS MRS. TROY,s request to point where line xy intersects line mn, School R, Smith INTENTLY WATCHES THE READING on the Platform Balance in Physics Lab, 8 Boys in Mr, Aulisi's ceramic class ARE PUTTING FINISHING TOUCHES on thcir projects. Life P. Northrup DISPLAYS A MODEL HOME in Mechanical Drawing Class. ip.. Survival of the fittest prevails as students RUSH FOR SEATS on the school bus. 9 ir' AT LAST! Students prepare TO LEAVE school at the end of a hard day. Members and officers of the Thalian Society LOOK ON New members of the Spanish Club PREPARE FOR INITIATIONS. as N. Schweers welcomes Herdman as a new member. Students attending the Journalism Dance PRACTICE THE LATEST DANCES. A group of EXCITED GIRLS WORK CREATIVELY on decorations for the junior-Senior party. F,H.A. members WORKED HARD to make their bake sale a success. Thalian Soiree: P. McDermott, B. Tykwinski, D. Mardigan, L. Salernos, Q-ueeng C. Desmond, Maid of Honorg Albert, and S. Senick. Proms June Hom: L. Madaio, B. Stewart, C. Stone, S. Kirtiglou, Class Presidentg R. Sacco, Queeng N Schweers, Maid of Honorg L. Salernos, P. McDermott, and Albert. g..a 7-A Zhi .-1??X1'1 ' I .Ni . Q Y' zfil- 'Z ' Q42 'fl . gz 5 'V .. 2? 'S Z . - fm. . .. ,. . E - If wwlwy 5 ' l 1 ' x E get . S S gm ! lg? X Eli . if Sl l' E 5 E155 if 5? EES? ,, gf 5 ZW giflzf f- FI f fall gl 3 SQ 4- f E Q y? Q fm, L at L ' 'E-N3 22 ff fl K . j MQ, Q 'wif . 'Y . X 'wi 3 KMA K... A .Nl . v, l n -Q C t if . .i M . Q I X 5 L6 w lip 5. ' -Qui .l f x t X . K 5 11 N. Schweers, C. Drzewiecki, A. Pickett, P. Havnen, CAMPAIGN DILIGENTLY for their respective parties. Canipuigncrs WAIT ANXIOUSLY at the door to greet incoming students. E. Gettings SHOUTS HAPPILY for victorious StudentCouncil President candi- date B. Maloney. THE EXCITPIMIZNT of thc- Campaigns even outside the school building before- school hours. extended P. Hull GRACE- Another CRIQAV FULLY IN1ODIiI,S TIVE DESIGN is ht-1' own modern WOI'l1 by BUHUW- iltshion. 12 AD i The Junior Girls' Choir presented a BEAUTIFUL MEDLEY of Christmas carols. B. Maloney, D. Linsy, F. Blondin and stage crew, wait for THEIR LIGHTING CUE. F. Stetz and M. Zorella ARGUE OVER 21 by-line, 3 in V. Chamberlain and G. Therriault LISTEN INTENTLY to editor-in-chief, L. Warrcncthek. hristmas Assembl L. Warrenchek is ANGRY AND DISGUSTED with Miss Gabriels PUTS FINISHING TOUCHES ON her newspaper staff L. Warrenchek while G. Therriault waits his turn. The cast of By Linz fn St. Luke takes a WELL- DESERVED CURTAIN CALL. ffm C395 .ii Q .1 ,- I ,X Mr. Sullivan CAPABLY LEADS THE Jr,-Sr. band in their Christmas selections. fi? Mr. Peter lliighcsi .ATll'Illl21I'lL'l' Oflici-r Board of Education The Board of Education serves the citizens of Watervliet in the school system by capably deliberating and deciding on school policy, personnel, and equipment. These trustworthy and dedicated men deserve the gratitude of parents, teachers, and students. XII: Tliolnas F. flllVl1HL1llgl1, S N111 liugvne Donl in Busiiicss Nluiiiiqcr ,wx .'4'crelz11'y3 Nlr. liiigem' Keiiiiccly. llresiduntg Nlr. liuqene Donlon, Business Mziiigigcfrg Dr. John Noonaing Dr. David H. F1 lk ' M Dr. Edward C. Diamond. lu noi, r. lliomxis F. fwleaglivri, and ,, i ,Q . , g mmgg 4 ' 'is 2- - fi -3, Q 'f ri 1 , W'- 16 Superintendent As Superintendent of Watervliet Public Schools, Dr. Edward C. Dia- mond, always alert to the latest edu- cational developments, has provided a program which meets the chal- lenge of progress in the world today. KJ 4 if-.1-'fa . K 17 Principal PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE The selection of Light as the theme of the 1965 edition of the SPECTATOR is significant. Down through the ages, a lamp shedding light has been the symbol of Knowl- edge. The recognition of this symbol is an indication that the Class of 1965 evaluates learning as most im- portant in the process of education and vital to success in a challenging world. May the light of knowledge brighten the success of your lives. Elizabeth R. Hanrahan Principal Miss Thcrcrszi Ferri- gan Secretary to the Principal. y Mrs. Jean Bostick Superintendcnfs office. Mrs. Majorie Kennedy Superintendenfs OfFlC6 Y Q 'hai Secretaries Mrs. Joan Capitula Secretary to the Guidance office. 18 I Guidance and Health Mr. Collier IN I-IIS ROLE as Guidance Director and Vice Principal assists Vogel. Mr. Sauter DISCUSSIZS PLANS for future education with Miss Fanning, as school nurse, is READY TO HELP D. Baum P' Richards' with any health problem. l 'T , A Q: -gm., Doctor IWamzxwal, our school physician is RESPONSIBLE FOR EXAMINATIONS for all our stud:-nts. 19 sb' M 2' 5 m f5?f,1,. Q Mrs, Ellen Bevins, Mrs. Mary Kreiger, Mrs. Virginia Alston, Mr. Lawrcncr- Joyce, Mr. Thomas IVICHIIX. Soc1.l Studies THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD is made alive and interesting by the mem- bers of the Social Studies Department. Mr, Meany helps N. Tazbir with a SOCIAL STUDIES ASSIGN- MENT. Mrs. O'Grzidy shows P. Cutulle how to USE A DICTIONARY during an English class. nglish Members of the English Department work diligently to give their students a bef- ter understanding ofthe Eng- lish language. Mrs. Marguerite Ryan, Miss Mary Ann Rentz, Mr. Wfalter Horton, Mrs. Mary Kreiger Mr. Sean Sheridan, Nlrs. Irene Niahoncy, lN'Iiss Mary Hnnrahan. Chairman of the English Depart- ment, Miss Jane Gahriels, Mr. Richard Holmes. 21 Xiu. N1.ucr'llg1 Hullf, NIH. l lun'm'c' liillilillx NIV. Cfhalrles N1ur1'm-zlle. Nirs. Helena U'l ee, N111 Alnhn XYVIJIJ, N111 NV:'hh lfN'liR,'XNffI'iS HIS S'l'l,'llliNTS, Ni, 'I'c'rnm'm, :ind B, XV:-ww Xkliil Ni H'Hl1iIf I'XpiZlIl4lIlUIl5, in ei I 2 2 Science Some of the phenomena of science are explained to Watervliet High School stu- dents by members of the Science De- partment. sw A -X 1 NI NI' ry Ct-la-one. Klr. R ohn Wkfbb, Mrs, Gladys Troy Nlrs, Mary Vartigian. Nirs. Roberta May, Mrs. Camille- . u ist. A iss .1 I ' ath Our students are in- troduced to the interest- ing world of numbers by the Mathematics De- partment. Mrs. Troy watches as S. Linendoll EXPLAINS A MATH EQUATION. 23 I C' .wk ll .. . 2 gf Q V. ,-.. eggfg on... -n4'l Mrs. Barbara Keough, Mrs. Dorthea Hudson, Mrs, Irene Goldey, Mr. Gerald Cohen, Mr, Eugene Sul- livan, Mrs. Keough direcLs D. MacFarlane and D. W'illiams with THEIR ART PROJECT. 24 Jani' Music: and Art The fine arts are well taught by the Art 8: Music De- partment. Library and Languages French, Latin, Russian, and spanish are COMPE- TENTLY TAUGHT to Watervliet High School stu- dents by the Language De- partment. Miss Sybell Maelay performs one of her many daily duties as she CHECKS OUT A BOOK for one of the students, lNlrs. Christine Jones and hir. Sean Sheridan help rnalic' foreign L.'XNGl.'AGl'QS INTER- ESTING. 25 Nlrs. NIcKenna shows P. Cassidy A NEW' TECIHNIQUIZ the tape re- corder, used in teaching foreign languages. Kliss Ck-riliu Sehilluci, Mrs, Cjlllililll' Aulisi, Nlr. Gerald 'IQUIIIIBSOII Cjh2liI'l'TliiIl wig Business Dvpartrnvnt, Klrs. M1115 xY21lkt'l'. Miss lI.xnm- Romney. NIV. Pullem shows Ilnxvr lmw to Ol'lfR,X'IwIf .X I'II.fXl PRC JJECTOR us part 0 business cfduvatiorl. 26 Business The ways of the industrial world are taught to our students by the Business Department. Iii: 8 Xt W is , N ,K , tix ' Nlr. Clcorgct lloggm, lWr. Dmmlcl Hill. Nlr. .'Xlli'ccl Allis. lxlr. .Mllisi clvriiuiistrzites tllc' USE Ol 'lilllf l,UOlXl to liis ln tluslriail .'Xrt's Slurlciits. Home Economics and Industrial Arts Practical training is given to our students by Home Economics 81 Industrial Arts Department. ss P2llI'll'lil llym' gmcl Xliss l,t-4111.1 iitci LOOK OYHR LESSONS Illt'lI' lloiiic lfumiiriiiiivs Class. 27 Physical Education Our students learn excel- lent athletic skill under the direction of the Physical Education Department. Mr. Wlaltvi' Nash and Nlr. Thoinais Jones. Mr, jones puts his gym class through zi rigid PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRANI. 28 X r 15. f-Q5'z-1-.mf 1 .ru s,.'5.':,:a, www . , .:'Z1,:: 5 Nr wx, K .vm aff, . - .- ai 'H z '.'-'-' . . ip .1 ' 'LI 1' A 'K - ' f E:-'z Q' 1 ., Q , 5 MM Qft-.ww A M DcLollo L Walte MLBl3ZiJtNNSkl R L1Cross S SIOPCII P Wldll us D lkn E Puslow. in ., R S Miss hlary Ann Renlz SPECTATOR Adviser Mr. Richard Holmes 'div' -W SPECTATOR Adviser Mrs. Christine Jones Class Adviser We, the Class of 1965, wish to express our sincere appreciation to those who with indefatigable energy and guidance assisted in the achievement of our goals. Very special recognition of such contribution is given to Mrs. Christine Jones, Class Adviserg Miss Mary Ann Rentz, SPECTATOR Adviserg and Mr. Richard Holmes, SPECTATOR Adviser. 32. PETER HAVNEN Vice-President LINDA KEIIN Secretary ROSE SACCO Treasurer PAT RILEY Reporter SPIRO KIRTOGLOU President Under the advice of lXIrs. Christine Jones, the SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS perform an excellent job as leaders of the class of 1965. They display the ideal line-up for a successful school year. With the help of Mrs. Jones and fellow class- mates, they confidently face the challenges of their fourth and Hnal year at Waterv- liet High School. Elected by their houierooms, the SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES carry out the arduous tasks with which they are confronted. Increasing the class treasury and electing the Senior Class Officers have been accomplished through the co- operation of the able class representatives who are inost assiduous in these Helds. FIRST ROW: Rose Sacco, Dottie jillson, Carol Wescott, Ken Trela. SECOND RO Stephanie McAvoy, Barbara Hubicki, W Donna Brant, Ken Ray. ,Y-r was JOANNE ALASKEY JANE KENNETH AMEIGH .Qa---f 'mn-M av, ALBERT VIRGINIA SUSAN AUMAND AUSHN L. Kehn, P. Havcncn, S. Kirtoglo gctically start off our ycar's work. 1-nag-fm-mv' 34 JOYCE ANGUS ELAINE ASHLINE CLAUDIA ASSINI JUDY LUCRETI x B XRBOLR AVERILL B XLDWIN d R Sacco Sr. Class ofEccrs cncr ELAINE BARNUM LOUIS BASLE DEBORAH BAUM JEAN BELLOW GERALD BESTON BENJAMIN BOND CYNTHIA BOWERS Our Jr. Class officers - J. Dyer, J. Albert, N. Schwecrs, R. Gibbs - lead our class on moving-up day. LINDA THOMAS BUMP BRENENSTUHL DONNA BRANT JAMES BRENENSTUHI 'Ii !r GAIL BURNELL EDWARD BUSH KATHLEEN CAMPBELL S Klrtoglou our Jr Class President, passes through the last mmutcs of hxs hfe as a umor. SANDRA DAIGNEAULT ROBERT COMTOIS ROBERT COPPOLA PATRICK COSTA 'Y' DONALD DALEY RICHARD DEBRICK The Jr.-Sr. Party, our first social cvc JOSEPH EILEEN DECRESENZO DELANEY 38 k MARY DELSIGNORE TI IOMAS DERATZIAN MIC! IARL DEUKMIZJIAN w-,ny 'nf H, , fthe year, is enjoyed by all. JANET DAWN DUNKRRLY DUGAN PATRICIA DINAN MARY DONOV AN MAURIILN K! Mwff DONOVAN Our next hlghlight is the Scmor Pla are shown at play rehearsal DAVID NKELSTEIN CARY FITCH CERONE FORT KATHLEEN DONNA FOSTER GACHOSH ROBERT GIBBS ROBERT GLOAK V Phelps, Ostapkovich, C. Bowers T T ARTHUR HACK JOHN GRANATO THURSTON GRTMES THOMAS GORMAN WILLIAM HALAYKO EDWARD IIANLEY SUE HANLEY ei. ABOVE is pictured the advertising slaIT uf the SPEC- TATOR mixing business with pleasure. JEAN MICHAEL HERDMAN HENNESSY 'dii, BARBARA HARPIS PETER IIAV NLN CAROL HENDERSON Mg,-0' EARL HILL JOSEPH HILLEBRANDT LOIS HOLLE BARBARA HUBICKI X-KNW DOROTHY J11.LsOx The SPECTATOR staff works hurriedly to meet 1tS deadline, GREGORY LINDA KEARNS KEHN JAMES KAWA -ff' 43 '-nf' SPIRO KIRTOGLOU DIANE KNAPP WILLIAM KONIOWKA .W- Semor Chemists are entranced by IN PAUL LA BOSSIERE SHERRI LADU RGBERT LA MARCHE -rwif' 1'-f-1 GAIL LAWYER w w Vreale's Lieberg condenser. WILLIAM CAROLE MALONEY MAILLOUX ALBERT LECUYER STEWART LINENDOLL 1 B Maloney and J. Ostapkouch a DONALD MIEN ARLENIC MESSIERLE PA'1'RICI.-X MQDERMOTI CAROL MEYER wn looking up reference material. MARY LOUISE MILANESE JOAN MILOS CAROLYN MURRAY Joxxxn NOLAN DANIEL OSTIC RIIOUT JUDY OST.-XPKOVIKTII PENNY NUZUM ww BONNIE OWENS JEAN PASSINO JOSEPH PELECH The best part of the day to B Phelps P Wxllxams and A Tabaklan is Cafeteria Pmmd ALBERT FR NNK PLODFF PLACZKOWSKI annul , 'vw Heu. ROBERT POWERS :Lit Q '52 RICHARD POLAND NICHOLAS POLASKI MARGARET POSTOIAN E129 ' SL E RADLEX L. Holle, C. Bowers, and J. Ostapkovich work d1I1ger1tIy on the Garnet and Gray. KENNETH PATRICIA RAY RICHARDS ROY-XI D RAL SCH Q 'v 49 PATRICIA RILEY MICHAEL ROSS ROBERT ROWE Nh, ROSEMARY SACCO LINDA SALERNOS HX 'X Seniors take pride in choosing b NANCY HARRY SEAMONS SEMONCHIK 'Q' -.,. , NORMA JEAN SCHWEERS fy- PEGGY SHUFELT PAULINE SIGLIN K S K I pw I I . I YK W VIWI 73' Q GI QISM? ,vf MARGARET QJQAW JV My SALICIIKO I ne Senior Bali. WILLIAM RICHARD SMITH SMITH LYNN SMITH JOHN SMITH haf 0-3-...M MARY STEARNS SUSAN ., 'Viva-rr' STEMP LINDA DEBORAH CHARLES STEPHENS SPIAK SPIAK ,wa Careful attention is given to the selt yi MARY ANN STERLING BONNIE STEWART CHRISTINE STONE 52 As LINDA TESON HARRY SARA NANCY TOMLINSON SULLIVAN TAZBIR KENNETH TRELA ni lon of Senior Announcements. ,df LINDA VINCENT CAROLE VANVORST BARBARA TYKWINSKI 53 'www-W, JUDY VQGEL THOMAS WACHUNAS CHRISTINE WAGNER Students race agamst t1me m the morning, WHITE WICKW ARE -o 'r OBERT HADLEY JOHN R WILLIAMS WINAROSKI WOOD U Q K 0 O ' is :ff Q wr- ,wr 1 ,gi 1:14 nwilngf A K X O Seniors delight in being measured for caps and gowns, which marks the termination of our Senior year. 55 Sandy, portrayed by Hardman, types at her desk: Elaine, played by C. Kulka, listens for incoming calls. Clarence and Hank discuss current factory problems. Hank listens attentively as Clarence explains King Arthur's Court to him. Make-up artists S. Stemp and J. Albert prepare D. Gachosh and B. Phelps for their oncoming performance. H. Semonchik, as Page Clarence, looks startled as he realizes the wickedness of Morgan LeFay and her accomplice, Sir Sagramore, played by J. Hillebrandt. K -fi. R. tj' fi V K X ig.. 56 9 On the evening of November 20, the Senior Class presented, 'EA Connecticut Yankee in King Ar- thur's Court. a roiuecly hy John Fuller. With the help of Nlrs. Christine Jones. Class Adviser. and under the direction of Bliss Jane Gabriels, the play was a complete success. K. Ameigh works on sound eflerts while B, Smith Controls lighting. B. Wood, as Sir Lancelot, tackles D, Persons who portrays Nlerlin, an evil magician. B. Phelps, as Hank Bennett. listens to the complaints from sister. D. Gae- hosh, and mother, M. Donovan. Members of stage Crew -4 B. Gibbs, N. Sehweers, B. Owens, and D. Finkel- stein - make preparations for next scene. s l li. K . t 4 ' 5 I B 2 1 g I e . . lt . EQ 57 E IOR DIRECTORY JOANNE MARIE ALASKEY fo Business H.R. Rep. 1,45 Garnet and Gray 45 Latin Club 1,25 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 15 Jr. Assembly5 Sr. Playg Softball5 Ten- nis 2. JANE ELIZABETH ALBERT College Entrance SPECTATOR Collector 35 Home- room Rep. 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Cheer- leader 2,3545 alt. 25 co-captain 35 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club l,2,3,45 Treas. 35 Forum Club 3,45 Soph.-Sr. Party 25 Jr. Prom 35 Thalian Society 2,3,45 Jr. Assembly5 Gym Demonstration 1,2535 Drill Team 2,35 Jr. Class Trea.s.5 Stu- dent Council Plays 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. KENNETH AMEIGH Ken College Entrance French Club 1,25 Camera Club 25 Art Club 35 Jr. Assembly. JOYCE ANGUS Business G.A.A. 1,25 FHA 2,3,45 Jr. Assembly5 Platoon Leader Leukemia Drive 45 Serving at Banquets 253. ELAINE ASHLINE Business Camera Club 3,45 FHA 3,45 Jr. As- sembly 3. CLAUDIA ASSINI Clide College Entrance Varsity Majorettes co-captain 15 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading Capt. 25 Thalian Society 2,3,45 Comm. 35 Forum Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Softball 1,25 Jr. Assembly5 Choraliersg Spring Concert 15 Spanish Club l,2,3,45 Gym Demonstration 1,2,3,4. VIRGINIA AUMAND Ginny Commercial G.A.A. 15 FHA 2,3.45 Pres. 45 French Club 25 DECA Club 3,45 Jr. Assem- bly5 Fashion Show5 Garnet and Gray 45 Leukemia Drive Leader 4. SUSAN AUSTIN Sue Commercial G.A.A. 15 Tennis 15 Chorus5 Leu- kemia Drive 4. JUDITH ANNE AVERILL judy Business Troy High 15 FHA 25 G.A.A. 23 Fashion Show 35 Leukemia Drive 4. LUCRETIA JOANNE BALDWIN Cretia General G.A.A. 1,25 Glee Club 1,2. JANICE BARBER Tricks General Jr. Assembly5 Fashion Show 35 DECA Club 354. LOUISE BARBOUR Lu College Entrance Latin Club 2,35 Forum Club 35 Stu- dent Council Rep. 3. CHARLES BARNO Tuchor Business Art 'Club- ELAINE ANN BARNUM College Entrance French Club 1,25 Student Librarian 3,45 Jr. Assembly5 Thalian Society 3,4. The main attraction of our Jr. year is our class rings. 58 LOUIS BASLE Louie Business Band 1,25 DECA Club 3,45 Pres. 45 Gym Demonstration 2,35 Business Law Award 35 Spring Concert 1,2. DEBORAH ANN MARY BAUM Debbie Commercial H.R. Rep. 15 G.A.A. 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Tennis Team 15 French Club 2,45 Jr. Assembly5 Drill Team 2,3,45 Gym Demonstration 2,3,45 Jr. Prom Comm.5 SPECTATOR Collector 35 Garnet and Gray 45 Dance Comm.5 Softball 1,25 Senior Play. JEANNE BELLOW Business GEROLD BESTON jerry General BENJAMIN BOND Benny Business CYNTHIA ANN BOWERS Cyn College Entrance Varsity Majorettes 1,25 Forum Club 3,45 French Club 1,25 Gym Demon- stration 1,2,3,45 Garnet and Gray co- editorg SPECTATOR5 Jr. Assembly5 Student Council Plays 35 Drill Team 253,45 Thalian Society 3,45 Jr. Prom5 G.A.A. 1,25 Jr. Ring Comm.5 Pep Club 1,25 Cheerleading 3,45 Jr.-Sr, Party5 Senior Play5 Softball 2. DONNA BRANT Doni Business H.R. Rep. 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Gym Dem- onstration 1,2,3,45 Thalian Society 2, 3,45 Drill Team 2,35 FHA 25 Art Club 35 Jr. Assembly5 Sr. Ball Comm. JAMES BREN EN STUHL Whooper Business DECA Club 3,4. THOMAS BRENENSTUHL Whooper Business Football 2,35 Mgr. 45 Gym Demon- stration 3. JOHN BRITTON Spanish Club 1,2. LINDA MARIE BUMP College Entrance Latin Club 1,2535 Thalian Society 3,45 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Student Council Plays 25 Jr. Assembly5 G.A.A. 1,25 Spring Concert 1,2,3,45 Choraleers 1,25 Treas. 25 Soph.-Sr. Partyg FHA 4. GAIL ANN BURNELL Gail Business Student Librarian 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,23 Softball 1,25 Pep Club 15 Gym Dem- onstration 15 DECA Club 3,4 5 Treas, 4. EDWARD A. BUSH Ed Academic Spanish Club 1,2,35 Dance Comm. 25 Camera Club 15 Forum Club 3,45 Pres. 45 Track 3,45 Basketball Timer 2,3545 Sr. Play 1,4. KATHLEEN CAMPBELL Kathy Business F.H.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 DECA Club 45 Art Club 3,45 Junior Assembly5 Spring Concert 15 Spectator Collector 4. CLARA CENTOFONTI General Spanish Club 15 G.A.A. 25 Camera Club 35 Thalian Society 45 Junior As- sembly 35 Tennis Team 1. PAULA CIRA College Entrance Junior Ring Committeeg G.A.A. 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 V. Pres. 25 Sec. 45 Forum Club 3,45 Thalian So- ciety' 2,3545 Gym Demonstration Comm. 15 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Garnet and Gray5 SPECTATOR5 Junior Ring Committee5 .Student Council Plays 35 Senior Play5 Junior Assem- bly5 Majorette 1,2,3,45 Co-captain 35 Soph. Class Sec.5 Jr.-Sr. Party. CATHERINE CLAS Cathy Secretarial Thalian Society 3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Fashion Show 2,35 Christmas Choir 3. SUZANNE COLLIER Sue Commercial Latin Club 15 F.H.A. 2,3,45 V. Pres. 25 Pres. 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Student Li- brarian 35 Junior Assembly5 Fashion Show 253. ROBERT COMTOIS Bob Business Football 1,2,5 French Club 15 DECA Club 45 Art Club 4. ROBERT MICHAEL COPPOLA Elgin College Entrance Football 1,2,35 Camera Club 2,45 French 'Club 15 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Gym Demonstration 35 Forum Club 3,45 June Prom Comm.5 Fr. Play 35 Student Council Play 35 SPEC- TATOR 45 Spectator Collector 45 Senior Play 4. PATRICK COSTA General Russian Club 1. WILLIAM COX Bill Business SANDRA DAIGRIAULD Sandy Business Spectator Collector 1,2,35 Leukemia Drive 45 F.H.A. 35 Junior Assembly5 French Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Tennis Team 1. DONALD DALEY Squirrel Business Soccer 1,2,3,45 Captain 4. RICHARD DEBRICK Richie College Entrance Camera Club 25 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH DE CRESCENZO joe Academic Frosh Class Rep.5 Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Forum Club 3,4. EILEEN DELANEY Business G.A.A. 1,25 French Club 25 Gym Demonstration 35 Jr. Assembly5 F.H.A. 4. MARY FRANCES DEL SIGNORE Business Camera Club 35 DECA 45 G.A.A. 25 Christmas Choir 3. TOM DERATZIAN Vosk Business Football 1,25 H.R. Rep. 1,25 Soph. Sr. Party5 Assistant Soccer Manager 35 Jr.-Sr. Party5 Senior Ball Comm. MICHAEL DEUKMEJIAN Duke Business Football 1,4. PATRICIA ANN DINAN Pat College Entrance Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Sec. 35 Drill Team 2,3,45 Gym Demonstration 2,3,45 Thalian Society 45 Forum Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 SPECTATOR Collector 45 French Club 4. MARY DONOVAN Mary Business French Club 1,25 Student Librarian 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Garnet and Gray 45 Senior Play. MAUREEN KATHERINE DONOVAN Mo College Entrance Latin Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 Camera Club 25 Forum Club 3,45 Jr. Assembly5 Spectator Col- lector 3,4. DAWN DUGAN Crack General H.R. Rep. 15 Art Club 1,2,35 Treas. 35 Junior Choir. JANET DUNKENRLEY College Entrance French Club 1,2,3. GAIL DUPUIS Commercial French Club 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 Bowl- ing Team 1,25 Gym Demonstration 2, 3,45 Jr. Assembly5 Soph.-Sr. Party5 SPECTATOR 5 Jr.-Sr. Party5 Tennis Team 1,25 Softball Team 1,25 Basket- ball Team 1,2. DEAN DUPUREE College Entrance 59 .fi 10 ig Our Moving Up Day exercises are highlighted by our banner, displayed by the Sr. class officers, S. Dyer, J. Albert, N. Schweers, and B. Gibbs. Latin Club 2,3,45 Pres. 35 Track 25 Forum Club 3,45 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Band 2,3,4. JOHN DYER Skip College Entrance Class V. Pres. 2,35 SPECTATOR5 Forum Club 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Pres. 35 Student Council Plays 2,35 Jr. Assembly5 Sr. Play5 Gym Demon- stration5 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Basketball Mgr. 3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. LYNN EDINGER General Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Forum Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Band 3,45 Spring Con- cert Usherctte 35 Gym Demonstration 35 Drill Team 35 Soph. Sr. Party5 Tennis Team 1,25 Softball 1,25 Soc- cer 1. GARY FITCH Business H.R. Rep. 1,25 Latin Club 15 DECA Club 45 Treas. 45 J.V. Football l,2. RICHARD DAVID EVERTSEN Rick College Entrance Latin Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 25 Forum Club 3,45 Soph. Sr. Party5 J.V. Soccer l,2. Several Seniors discuss their problems and the latest news after school hours. DAVID FINKELSTIEN Dave College Entrance French Club 1,2,33 Forum Club 3,43 V. Pres. 43 Jr. Ring Comm.3 Soph.-Sr. PHYIYQ Fr. Sr, Party3 Jr. Assembly3 SPECTATOR Collector 3. RONALD FLESHMAN College Entrance Latin Club 2,3. GERONE FORT Roni General G.A.A. 1,23 F.I-I.A. 2,33 DECA 3,43 Spring Concert 3,43 Fashion Show 23 Pep Club 1. KATHLEEN FOSTER Kathy Business Art Club 2,3,43 DECA Club 43 Spring Concert 1, Jr. Assembly. DAVID FOWLER General DONNA LOU GACHOSH Donna College Entrance Latin Club 1,3,43 Pres. 23 Russian Club 33 Pres. 43 Forum Club 33 Treas. 43 Thalian Society 3,43 H.R. Rep. 2,33 Tennis Team 23 G.A.A. 1,23 Soph.- Sr. Party3 Student Council Plays 33 Spring Concert 1,23 Soloist 13 Pep Club lg Gym Demonstration Band 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,23 Jr. Assem- bly 33 Latin Club Dance Comm. 2,33 Latin Club Cum Laude Award 33 Sr. Play3 SPECTATOR. ROBERT GIBBS Shotgun General Student Council 13 H.R. Rep. 23 SPECTATOR Collector 23 Soph.-Sr. Party 23 Art Club 33 Forum Club 33 Rep. 43 Gym Demonstration 33 Stu- dent Council Plays 33 Jr. Class Rep. 33 Garnet and Gray 43 Jr. Assembly 33 Hoseman 2,3,43 Sr. Play3 CO- EDITOR, SPECTATOR. ROBERT JOHN GLOAK Bob College Entrance Latin Club 2,3,43 Dance Comm. 2,33 Forum Club 3,43 Ski Club3 Student Council Dance Comm. 2,3. THOMAS GORMAN Tom College Entrance French Club 23 Camera Club 23 Mgr. Baseball 3,43 Mgr. Soccer 4. JOHN DONALD GRANATO john - General French Club 13 Spring Concert 1,23 Band 1,2,3,43 Art Club 3,43 Dance Band 4. WILLIAM GRATTON Bill General Garnet and Gray 33 DECA Club 3,4. THURSTON CRIMES Tee Football 1,2,3,43 Track 33 Basketball 2,33 Band 3,4. ARTHUR EDWARD HACK Timothy General DECA Club 3,4. WILLIAM HALAYKO Chuckers College Entrance Football 2,3,43 Co-captain 43 Latin Club 2,33 Gym Demonstration 33 Stu- dent Council Rep. 43 Student Council Rep. 4. EDWARD HANLEY EJ. Business Basketball 2,3,43 Soccer 1,2,4. SUZANNE MARIE HANLEY Suzie College Entrance H.R, Rep. 13 Latin Club 2,3,43 Latin Club Dance Comm. 43 Drill Team 2, 3,43 Gym Demonstration 2,3,43 Soph.- Sr. Party3 Thalian Society 43 Jr. As- sembly 33 SPECTATOR Collector 23 Forum Club 3,4. BARBARA MARIE HARPIS Barb Commercial GAA 13 Soph.-Sr. Party3 Gym Dem- onstration 23 Jr. Assembly3 Drill Team 4 ,SPECTATOR Collector 4. PETER HAVNEN Pete College Entrance Football l,2,33 Track 1,2,33 Camera Club 2, Pres. 33 Jr. Prom 33 Sr. Class V. Pres.3 Spanish Club 1,2,3,43 Gym Demonstration 33 Forum Club 33 Jr.- Sr. Party 4. CAROL HENDERSON General Fashion Show 33 Spring Concert 33 Leukemia Drive 4. MICHAEL HENNESSY Mike College Entrance LaSalle l,2,33 Forum Club 4. JEAN HERDMAN College Entrance Latin Club l,3, Sec. 23 Spanish Club 3,43 Forum Club 33 Student Council 33 GAA 1,23 Gym Demonstration 33 Student Council Plays 33 Jr. Assembly3 SPECTATOR 43 Thalian Society 43 Pep Club 1,23 Soph.-Sr. Party3 Jr.-Sr. Party 43 Sr. Play. EARL HILL Fuzzy General Football 13 Band 1,2,3,43 Spring Con- cert l,2,3,43 Dance Band 3,4. JOSEPH HILLEBRANDT Sherman College Entrance Latin Club 2,33 Rep. 43 Forum Club 3,43 Camera Club 2, V. Pres.3 SPEC- TATOR 3,43 Art Club 3,43 Jr. Prom3 Jr. Assembly3 Sr. Play. LOIS HOLLE General GAA3 French Club3 Jr. Assembly3 Spring CODCCYIQ Choraleers, Rep.3 Gym Demonstration3 Sr. Prom3 Leu- kemia Drive Platoon Leader. so , BARBARA HUBICKI Barb Commercial Student Librarian 2,3,45 H.R. Rep. 45 GAA 1,25 Pep Club 15 Jr. Assembly 35 Garnet and Gray 45 Gym Demon- stration 35 Camera Club 25 Camera Club 2, Sec.5 Drill Team 35 SPEC- TATOR Collector 25 Sr. Ball. DANIEL HUBICKI Hubee General DOROTHY JEAN JILLSON Dottie College Entrance Spanish Club 1,2,3, V. Pres. 45 Ten- nis 15 Camera Club 25 Soph. Class Treas.5 Soph.-Sr. Party5 H.R. Rep. 45 Thalian Society 45 FHA 45 Leu- kemia Drive 4. JAMES KAWA jim College Entrance Vincintion 1,25 Football 3,45 Track 3,4. GREGORY JAMES KEARNS Monk Business Spanish 15DECA 4. LINDA MARIE KEHN Lynn College Entrance Latin Club 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 Soph.-Sr. Party 25 H.R. Rep. 25 Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Capt. 35 Student Council 35 Stu- dent Council Play 35 Sr. Class Secre- tary5 Garnet and Gray 35 Dance Comm.5 Thalian 45 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Sr. Play Comm.5 Jr.-Sr. Party Comm. 4. SPIRO KIRTOGLOU Greek College Entrance Art Club 1,2,35 V. Pres. 35 Football 1,2,3,4, Capt. 45 Track 3,45 Jr. Class Pres.5 Sr. Class Pres.5 Gym Dem. l,2, 3,45 Soph.-Sr. Party5 Jr. Assembly5 Jr. Ring Comm.5 Jr.-Sr. Party5 Sr. Ballg Sr. Play5 Jr. H.R. Rep. DIANE ELIZABETH KNAPP Di General Latin Club 15 G.A.A. 1,25 Student Li- brarian 35 Drill Team 2,3,45 Gym Demonstration 2,3545 Jr. Assembly5 FHA 35 Garnet and Gray5 Sr. Play. WILLIAM KONIOWKA College Entrance Latin Club 1,2,3, Pres. 35 Forum Club 3,45 Camera Club 25 Student Council Play 35 Jr. Assembly5 Student Council Alt. 2. JO ANNE KOWALSKI jo Anne General PAUL KRASNOPOLSKI Kras General Art Club. STEPHEN KRASNOPOLSKI Kresk College Entrance CAROLYN KULKA Carrie College French Club 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 15 G.A.A. 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Band 2,3,45 Sec. 45 Spring Concert 1,2,3,45 Choir 15 Gym Dem. 2,3,45 Jr. Assembly5 Student Council Play 1,35 Forum Club 3,45 Thalian 45 FHA 35 Drill Team 2,3,45 Sr. Class Play. DAVID KUTEY College Entrance Camera Club 25 French Club 1,2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 SPECTATOR Col- lector. PAUL LA BOISSIERE La Bos Business SHERRI LADU Shadee Business G.A.A. 15 Fashion Show 253, Director 35 H.R. Rep. 2,3545 Jr. Assembly 35 Gym Dem. 4. ROBERT LA MARCHE Bob College Entrance Latin Club 2,3,45 Camera Club 1,25 Forum 3,45 Soccer 3. GAIL LAWYER Business Leukemia Drive AL LE CUYER Butch General STEWART DANA LINENDOLL Stew College Entrance Frosh and Soph. Pres. 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 35 Forum Club 3,45 Soph.-Sr. Partyg Spanish Club 1,2,35 Student Councilg Gym Demonstration 1,2,3,45 Jr. Assembly5 Ski Club 2,35 Student Council Playg Camera Club 2, CAROLE MAILLOUX Business C.C.H.S. 1,25 DECA Club 3,45 Jr. As- sembly 35 Jr.-Sr. Party 4. WILLIAM MALONEY Bill Business Football 1,2,3,45 Track 35 Student Council President 45 SPECTATOR 4. STEPHEN DOUGLAS MARZINSKY Steve General Student Council. GARY MATTHEWS Commercial Soccer 3,45 DECA Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Garnet and Gray 4. STEPHANIE ANN MCAVOY Steph General French Club 1,25 Choral Club 15 F.H.A. 3,45 DECA Club 3,4, Sec. 3,45 H.R. Rep. 4. ROBERT McCORMICK Mack College Entrance Spanish Club 15 Marching Band 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4. JEAN McLOUGHLIN Commercial French Club 1,25 Camera Club 15 Spring Concert 35 Fashion Show 3, Co-Chair.5 F.H.A. 3,45 Jr. Assembly 35 G.A.A. 1. DONALD MEIN Don General Art Club 2,3,4. ARLENE MESSERLE College Entrance French Club 1,2,35 Forum Club 3,4 Camera Club 45 Student Librarian 4 Seniors L. Salernos, G. Matthews, S. Ladu, and J. Ostapkovick, are ren- dered many services by our Bookstore. 61 s PATRICIA MCDERMOTT Pat General French Club 1,2, G.A.A. l,2, Tennis 2, Thalian 3,4, Jr. Var. Majorettes 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Student Council Alt. 4, H.R. Rep., Jr. Assembly 3, SPECTATOR Collector 2, Gym Dem- onstration 2,3,4, Drill Team 2,3,4, Garnet and Gray 4, F.H.A. 2,3, Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Softball 1, Forum Club 3,4. CAROL MEYER Carol College Entrance Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Forum Club 3,4, Thalian Society 3,4, Student Council Rep. 1, GAA 1,2, H.R. Rep. 2, Soph.-Sr. Party, SPEC- TATOR Collector 3, Jr. Prom 3, Cheerleader Alt. 3,4, Spring Concert 3, Class Song Comm. 3, Pep Club 1,2, Jr. Assembly. MARY LOUISE MILANESE Mary Lou Business H.R. Rep. 1, G.A.A. 1,2, Student Council 4, Alt. 3, Drill Team l,2,3,4, Gym Demonstration 1,2,3,4, Jr. As- sembly, FHA 3,4, Thalian Society 4, Camera Club 2, Treas. JOAN MILOS loan Commercial G.A.A. 1, Softball 1, Art Club 3,4, FHA 3, Jr. Assembly 3. CAROLYN MURRAY Carol Secretarial G.A.A. 1,2, Fashion Show 2, Jr. As- sembly, Gym Demonstration 3. JO-ANN NOLAN jo Business DECA Club 3,4, Jr. Choir 3. PENNY LE-E NUZUM Penny Commercial Drill Team 3,4, FHA 3, Soph.-Sr. Party 2, Gym Demonstration 4, Fash- ion Show 2,3, Jr. Prom. GILBERT O'CONNELL Ceeb College Entrance Spanish Club 1,2, Camera Club 1. JUDITH ANN OSTAPKOVICH judy College Entrance CCHS 1: Spanish Club 2,3. Treas. 4, Jr. Play 3, Drill Team 3,4, G.A.A. 2, Thalian Society 3,4, Student Li- brarian 3, Pres, 4, Garnet and Gray 4 Co-Editor, Jr. Prom, Gym Demonstra- tion 3,4, H.R. Rep. 3. DANIEL OSTERHOUT Dan Business Keveny 1,2, BONNIE OWENS General French Club 2,3, Forum Club 3,4 G.A.A. 1,2, Jr. Assembly, Art Club 4. JEAN PASSINO Commercial Jr. Assembly, Latin Club 1: IIome Er' Fashion Show. MIKE PASTORE Alike Acaflernic C.C.H.S. 1,2,3, Baseball 4. JOSEPH PELECH joe College Entrance D. Finkelstein, P. Cira, J. Herdman, and B. Gibbs are Seniors who headed the committee of the Jr.-Sr. Party. 62 J JOHN DONALD PERSONS Don College Entrance Latin Club 2,3,4, Dance Comm. 3,4, Forum Club 3,4, H.R. Rep. 2, Jr.-Sr. Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Comm., Student Council. WILLIAM PHELPS Bill College Entrance French Club 1,2, Forum Club 3,4, Camera Club 2, Football l,3, Student Council 3, H.R. Rep. 4, Student Council Play 2,3,4, Sr. Play 4, Gym Demonstration 3, Jr. Assembly, Soph.- Sr. Party. ANN PICKETT Ann General Drill Team 2,3,4, Gym Demonstration 2,3,4, Thalian Society 3,4, Bid Comm. 4, H.R. Rep. 3, Camera Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, SPEC- TATOR Advertising Comm. 4. FRANCIS W. PLACZKOWSKI Frank General Soccer 1,2,3,4, All Star 4, Basketball 2,3, Track 1. ALBERT ANTHONY PLOUFF Al College Entrance French Club 1,2, Camera Club 2, Jr. Assembly, Art Club 3,4, Jr. Prom Comm., J.V. Football 3, Forum Club 4, Soph.-Sr. Party Comm. 2. RICHARD POLAND Richie General J.V. Basketball 2. NICHOLAS HARRY POLASKI Nick Business Averill Park 1,2, DECA Club 3,4, Gym Demonstration 3, Garnet and Gray 4, Dance Comm. 4. MARGARET POSTOIAN Midge Commercial G.A.A. 1,2, Jr. Assembly 3, Garnet and Gray 3, Pep Club 1. ROBERT JAMES POWERS Bob College Entrance LaSalle Inst. 1, Spanish Club 2, Soph.-Sr. Party 2. SUSAN RADLEY Sue Business Jr. Assembly. KENNETH RAY Kenny General Frosh. V. Pres., H.R. Rep. 2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 1,2,3, Soph.-Sr. Party Comm. 2, Basketball Scorer 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Art Club 3,4. PATRICIA MARIE RICHARDS Patti General Frosh. Sec., Camera Club 1, Gym Demonstration 1,2,3,4, Fashion Show 3, G.A.A. 1,2, Baseball l,2, Thalian Society 2,3,4, Song Comm. l,2,3,4, H.R. Rep. 35 Soph.-Sr. Party5 Jr.-Sr. Party5 Pep Club 1. PATRICIA RILEY Patty Commercial Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 1525 Drill Team 2535 Gym Demonstration 152535 Cam- era Club Treas. 25 Sr. Class Rep.5 Jr. Assembly. MIKE ROSS Rip Business LaSalle 15 Football 25 DECA Club 45 Sr. Prom Comm. 4. ROBERT ROWE Bobby College Entrance Latin Club 2535 Track 3545 Football 45 H.R. Rep. 25 Student Council alt. 35 Forum Club 4. ROSEMARY SACCO Rose Commercial Student Council 1525 H.R. Rep. 253545 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 1525 Soph.-Sr. Party 25 Jr.-Sr. Party 45 Thalian So- ciety 253545 Treas. 45 Jr. Prom 35 Sr. Ball 45 Sr. Class Treas.5 Gym Demon- stration 35 Jr. Assembly 35 Garnet and Gray 45 Sr. Play 45 Student Librarian 45 Secretary. LINDA MARIE SALERNO Lin Commercial Drill Team 15253545 Gym Demonstra- tion 15253545 G.A.A. 1525 French Club 2545 SPECTATOR Staif 45 Collector 253545 Tennis 25 Thalian Society 45 Jr. Assembly5 Journalism Dance Chair- man 45 Garnet and Gray 45 Gym Demonstration Committee 2535 Pep Club 1525 Forum Club 3545 Softball 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Jr. Prom5 Corona- tion Comm.5 Jr.-Sr. Party. NORNMA JEAN SCHWEERS College Entrance SPECTATOR5 Co-Editor 45 Collector 1535 Thalian Society 3545 Pres. 45 Jr. Class Sec. 35 Student Librarian 253545 Vice Pres. 45 French Club 152545 Rep. 25 Forum Club 3545 Gym Demon- stration 2,3545 Drill Team 253,45 Stu- dent Council 25 alt. 15 Jr. Assembly5 Student Council Plays 35 Soph.-Sr. Party 25 G.A.A. 1525 Sr. Play 4. NANCY ANN SEAMANS Nan General Camera Club 25 FHA 354: DECA 4. HARRY JOHN SEMONCHIK College Entrance Sr. Play 15 Art Club 15 Spanish Club 1525 Soph.-Sr. Party5 Fireman 15253. MARGARET ELLEN SHUFELT Maggie General Business G.A.A. 1525 Girls' Softball 15 Bowling 25 Girls' Glee Club 152535 Spring Con- cert 35 Jr. Assembly 3. PAULINE MAIRE SIGLIN Paula Secretarial Course SUSAN SKACZKAWSKI Commercial G.A.A. 1525 Jr. Assembly 3. MARGARET SLICHKO Marge General French Club 1525 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 15 Jr. Assembly5 Art Club 354. LYNN SMITH Business Spanish Club5 Thalian 4. JOHN SMITH jack Business Football 1525 DECA 354. RICHARD SMITH Rich College Entrance Football 15 Spanish Club 15253545 Pres. 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. WILLIAM SMITH Smitty Commercial Football 15253545 Jr. Assembly 35 Gym Demonstration 3545 SPECTATOR 4. DEBRA ANNE SPIAK Debby General Latin Club 15 G.A.A. 1525 Spanish Club 25 F.H.A. 2545 Drill Team 2535 Gym Demonstration 2535 Jr. Assembly 3. LINDA JEAN SPIAK College Entrance Cheerleader 3545 Spanish Club 15253545 Forum Club 3545 June Prom Comm. 35 Soph.-Sr. Party 25 G.A.A. 1525 Stu- dent Council 45 Drill Team 1525354' Sr. High Band 152535 Spring Concert 1525 Thalian Society 2,3545 Class Song Comm. 152535 Russian Club 45 Tennis 2. MARY STEARNS College Entrance French Club 1525 G.A.A. 25 Camera Club 25 Girls' Bowling 25 Pep Club 25 Drill Team 35 Gym Demonstration 35 F.H.A. 35 Forum Club 3545 Fash- ion ,Show Co-Chairman 35 SPEC- TATOR 4. SUSAN STEMP Sue General Spanish Club 253545 Camera Club 35 Band 3545 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Jr. As- sembly 35 Studcnt Council Play 35 Gym Demonstration 253545 Student Li- brarian 3545 Dance Band 45 F.H.A. 45 Spring Concert 3545 Tennis 15 Leu- kemia 4. CHARLES STEPHENS Tim Academic Soccer 3545 Spanish Club 3. MARY ANN STERLING Mary Ann General Spanish Club 152535 G.A.A. 25 Student Librarian 3545 Thalian 45 Spring Con- cert 45 Camera Club 45 Soph.-Sr. Party 3. BONNIE JEAN STEWART Bons College Entrance G.A.A. 1525 Bowling 25 Camera Club 25 Pep Club 1525 Sr. Choir 1525 Band 15253545 Sec. 35 Treas. 45 French Club 1525 Sec. 25 SPECTATOR Collector 15 Soph.-Sr. Party 25 Jr. Prom. Comm. Seniors, N. Tazbir, C. Bowers, and S. Kawa5 chat between classes. 63 35 Jr. Prom Court 35 Thalian 3545 Vice Pres. 45 Jr. Assembly 35 Drill Team 2535 Gym Demonstration 15253. CHRISTINE PAMELA STONE Chris College Entrance Rockport High 1525 French Club 45 Gym Demonstration 45 Band 45 Sr. Play 4. SARA SULLIVAN Silky General G.A.A. 152: F.H.A. 3: DECA 3.4: Garnet and Gray 45 Fashion Show 2535 Jr. Assembly 35 Softball 2535 SPEC- TATOR Collector 15 Basketball 253: Bowling 253. NANCY JOEL TAZBIR College Entrance Thalian 2535 Sec. 4: Cheerleader 1525 354, Capt. 45 Spanish Club 15253545 Sec. 45 Jr. Assembly 35 Student Coun- cil 253545 Sec. 45 G.A.A. 1525 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Forum Club 3545 Gym Demonstration 15253545 Drill Team 25 354. LINDA TESON General Jr. Assembly 35 F.H.A. HARRY S. TOMLINSON Bud General Basketball 152535 Soph.-Sr. Party 25 Track 253545 Soccer 25 Gym Demon- stration 25354. KENNETH TRELA College Entrance Latin Club 152.3545 H.R. Rep. 153545 Student Council 25 Baseball 35 Soccer 3545 Basketball Mgr. 1.2.3542 Track 2545 Jr. Ring Comm. 35 Jr. Assembly 3. Many Seniors enjoyed the Student Council Dance. BARBARA EVELYN TYKWINSKI Barb College Entrance Thalian 25354: Drill Team 253545 Gym Demonstration 1.2.354: G.A.A. 2: Ten- nis 25 French Club 15253545 Russian Club 3545 Forum Club 3543 Camera Club 2: Jr. Assembly 3. CAROL VAN VORST Carol General F.H.A. 4: Jr. Assembly 3. LINDA VINCENT Lynn Commercial Student Librarian 2.3: DECA 3.4: G,A.A. 1.2: Fashion Show. JUDITH VOGEL lady Commercial H.R. Rep. 1: G.A.A, 1.2: Pep Club 1525 Gym Demonstration 3.4: Drill Team 253.42 Forum Club 354: Thalian 4: Garnet and Gray 4: Jr. Assembly 3, TOM YVACHUNAS College Entrance Football 15253541 Art Club 3: Base- ball 2.3.4. CHRISTINA YVAGNER Chris Commercial Camera Club 1: Art Club 2.3.42 Jr. Choir: Softball 1: Spring Concert 1. LINDA WAGNER Lynn Commercial G.A.A. 25 F.H.A. 3545 Ilis. 35 Fashion Show. CANDACE YVARD Candec College Entrance Soph.-Sr. Party5 French Club 152535 Sec. 25 Gym Demonstration 253545 Cheerleader 3: G.A.A. 152535 Jr. As- sembly 3: Pep Club 2. 64 JOAN WVATSON General Frosh Rep.5 H.R. Rep. 152. CAROL LYNN WESCOTT College Entrance J.V. Cheerleader 15 Co-Capt.5 Var- sity Cheerlcader 25354: Spanish Club 152535111 Forum Club 3545 June Prom Comm. 35 Soph.-Sr. Party 25 G.A.A. 1525 Pep Club 1525 H.R. Rep. 153545 Drill Team 25351: Sr. Band 1525 Spring Concert 1525 Thalian 3545 Class Songs 152535 Gym Demonstration 15253545 Jr. Assembly 3. MAUREEN YVHITE Mo Commercial Art Club 2535 Senior Play 35 Jr, Cho- rus J: GAA. 2. CHARLENE LEE WICKYVARE Char College Entrance French Club 15253545 Drill Team 1525 3545 Majcvrettes 15253545 SPECTATOR Collector 15 Tennis 1525 G.A.A. 1525 Gym Demonstration 152.3545 Pep Club 25 Thalian 3545 Forum Club 3545 Sec. 45 Spring Concert 3: June Prom Comm, 35 Leukemia Drive 4. HADLEY YVILLIAIXIS Pete Academic Klngsltbll Hlgll Scllfiol 1.2: Fcwrtxm Club 3541 Track 3545 Football 45 Rus- sian Club 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. ROBERT YVOOD Bob College Entrance Spanish Club 152535 Rep. 35 H.R. Rep. 253: Forum Club 354: Soph.-Sr. Party 25 Jr. Assembly 3: Gym Demonstra- tion 15253545 Ski Club 35 Sr. Play 4. ICR BALL Members of the court and their escorts danced at the annual Senior Ball held at Hendrick Hudson Hotel. The Cowl: P. Cira B. Stewart Kirtiglou, class president, R. Sacco Queen N. Schweers maid of honor Ostopkovich Riley. x They could have danced all night! 12:00 came all too soon for the Senior girls and their escorts. L ie M a n -me-:wma OFFICERS: S. Kirtiglou fVice-presidentjg Hav- er flaresidentjg A. Blondin fSceretaryjg G. Ther- riault QTrea.surerj, D. Martigan fReporterj. if JU FN Q, X - A ,. BOTTONI ROW' C. Grimes, M. Lomascolo, C. Desmond. TOP ROW' R. St ey, H. Somich, S. Senick, lie rl .M .lf .W 1 IOR MX rl K' nf ll X . K0 I l 4 if. X k ' XX x l! J. Abrun, , ClV '?4u . arf ffl bour, P, Barna, , . Biff ten. N K if X! .I ,, ... 4 ..f: 1 1- . A f - ... , '... . ff A . ff 1 l i . i ' f 1 X M. Borysiewicz, R. Bowden, D. Brooks, Brothers, I, Bruneau, R. Burgess. .nf WU' 1466? . if my . X X 5. , ,V..,,,V., is . . . i D. Baumgartner, R. BCHWBY, L. V jg, Bird, I, Bisio, R. Bitley, F. Blondln. Q.. -R lk y W ,F i- . ,f A .45 A! . B. Busta, E. Campbell, Car- ,hz fi bauch, V, Chamberlain, C. Chlud- li W, EM zinski, K. Colbert. gh: ' . H A! h K . A ' ' :-V A 2 .-.V . iw. if 5- , sf, is B 68 Yr, , M. Cole, G. Collier, D. Comolli, Conroy, P. Costantino, M. Croll. 'A V XB! Ti NX xx ffm .mfs RING COMMITTEE: C, Desmond, G. Therriault, F. Blondin, D. Liney, and S. Zimmer- um I I lvl J. DeRusso, C. Desmond, C. AN Ai Q K, Doesehcr, Dzubak, B. Edwards, A B. Edwards. I' ' J Ji iigfiffiffi M 1, B. Cummings, E. Day, M. Decker, 'N D. DcGrescenzo, N. DcLol1o, P. Del- ' Signore. f . 'Q 2 W - P M . , FE .ff A ' A . 'T , ..V.L... b ,: , b 3 ,... ,i Q g f:w462?1.51zz if ,eg 1 ...ri Q M 'ws' 4 F. az E' s 8 i nh 1 B. Einarsson, Ferro, Forman, R. Gambino, D, Gatli, G. Gatto. in fbi: v 4. , cw J. Gerace, E. Gettings, L. Gordon, Tw ---' 1f f M i 1 ...L-3 K. Gregory, G. Grimes, P. Grimes, 'ii 5, f M ig: 5. V K...-' VA- .W 1'5 A K . L4 - fi J 'Aiii T V -I 4' V3 Q ' 554 Q ,A 3 Ai . T. Haiayko. H. Haswcil, Haver - V figs ' , - G. Ha 'de-n, P. Hull, R. Iannonc. V 3' ii- fi . L. Issacs, Y. Issacs, Jacques, WV. .ji S Z'-.7 ,.- , I 'W 2 Jones, Y. Kadio, M. Kahian. ff. 5 : L, 3... 'A A , 'I ' ,E ' N 'Wy' M 5.6: -' ' ' V 'Q ,jwv 6 W1 y'J,,7 ,JN3,4 ' K A ' 1 L. Y y . . jwfotllgmfa ,aff -W .ff fr 69 .,1Q.Mg EM, unior - jjglwacgamaflc 114556 KI. Kapusnik, E. Kecfer, G. Kell 8 y, P. Kennedy, Kenosian. P. King, S. Kirtiglou, S. Knights, - V ,A . 'V , 'A P' P P. Kostyk, D. Kowala, M. Krage, in V X I V VV V V. . V ,rzl l VZVEQVV A , V . ' - 1. . f : . fifE531Ti .W A . r 1 ff '- .. 1 xew?i'.rQIf .+V L. X 5 ', V r Q us f' 3 VV VV . 1 , P. Kramararhyk, C. Kyer, WV. I,i1B2ifgC, T. . , I A KJ K , 6 - V . V glois, K. LaMar. --- . E. Nwf' ' -.. ' I V 1, , if Y VA I V W ii. n... . .... .. VF V Legs UCYV GV Lcnarei 'Q , .. K V47-I V VV jf Leq ar , . Liney, H, Lindheimer, ' 'K 1 ,T fa P' A . P W' 'B- A . .... . . ' VV A V 1525? n ' A W' . A , , X j 'V V. .A Vg.. A y V a R. Luddy, P. Lyons, R. Mmm-y, L, Mm, D. . .V V1 x 5 V ' 5, Q A Mardigan. V !mf 1 P V . S ir . . J. .5 'i'f Y QQQPTS V . .Vi V 5 V 0. mwliw, S. McGivern, P. Mc- ' . 2 I Keon, D. McQuacle, F. Mmaran, C. ,T Vi V ga, S -,gh V. Moshicf. P Q. if 43 V 2 1' A! P ' P V V P V L G B' A g .Q , , ' D. Murphy, S. Murphy, T. Neaton, M. Nicklaus, 4' V V E . V .' J P. Northrup. V. VV., V ., H 1 . ' 4 I , x C. O'Hegnesian, S. O'Keefe, P. Paga- 'K-, Q ' no, P. Parker, A. Parsakian, Phil- k A ' E , ,fir- lips. QV N P P . 9 M W 'A'i' f f L il . .. 1- f . . 0 ' X .X .X . .DY ' I l - - A ' .' K -S-5 Q' ' 1 2 iz... . . P il , ' ' l ll . z VjL.3,,?, . 7' Pickett, P. Fincher, B. Plew, Potter, K. Pow- 2 l V V V .V V , els. V, b . Q., VVV VV VV: I yy 9' 7 .J Q i ,B V xy 70 Class J. Ramus, P. Riccitelli, K. Riley, J .. 4 .ff 5 f. fgffs . . .Q .. ' ' 'J . Rossa, R. Rowe, N. Schilling. . 'T e -,,. A I I .A Qi., VVVV if V. -Fw 51' Hz? . wif - f .. n I. . . W7 J' 'fm 11, 4 2 555a's5l.s M gr - V.. ,,'k .- ...V - . .lj H i. , .,,'. eg K if ,L - .f M- V. W I Q,.- - 1 ' ' 1 - is -:f f 'L J Q' ww.-iff 3 Q-A . . .T R .. f 7 . . . . , 1 L,',. - , '1 ' . , M. Scully, S. Semch, D. Shenko, V. Slrxgiano. . 4' '- .Q ,, ' ..f. .QM L Q 5 5.. J. Slicko, s. Smith, H. emi h A spiak, M. sfanie , Fai e .RR lRl P K . R Q - l... ' 'ff5,, 5f je!-HA 5 we . ..l. M ' g ii S ' lll l l H ' S. Stopera, M. Sweet, R. Swota, M. Tallman. K , S ,., S . 4 . E. Tanehek, B. Tatanus, J. Tate, . j f, li . , 1 , .,l ,Q G. Theffiaulf, R. Timmons, P. Qi. ff Za ' .. Ti . e l ToomCy- W :' ' ii H H ibliilpzi , r.ry V Q. ::- .K 1 ii., . .ff S ll 4 , f . , ff . f . ... M 9 ' M K J . W .gjfffiie Q We U I 1 j 4 - A I . if 3251 in VI i.:. ' -k ? ' H L M. vaiasrm, M. Valimi, E. YanO1- ., . . Q Q. M ln, M, VanVranken, P. Vincent, 4 Z,,..h7' . ei. 1, TJ . MQ A ' 5 ' P Hg - g - - Sh . ,' Wi? Q, gm . . - . j.v01k. ' fi .S R 3 , A R S vr.. 11 f I ,M Ng .W ker J Lllw 6 hal., L. waters. 3 . X ...A ' . i emi U '. lll . ' 3 W! J Zh. Q W- 1 -fi gf V l lylv ll 1 , . I A 3 ll R. Welsh, J. White, W. Williams J. Winglosky, S. Zimmerman, M Zorella. ,AWK 5, B 'lv W 4'-we .SF ' V: ixh' in A .K U . H g. I . in in ' 3, ii i K ai ii Vi: K LH 5 f -6- El' ' 5- ' -5 ii f ': -- w we 3 ' 5 Q 2 .f,5:: . .. fam J E sms? 71 Oflicersz P. Holmes CReporterJ, K. Spiak CTreas- urerb, J. Tornmasini CVice-Presidentj, F. Foglia fPresidentj, J. Kostun QSecretaryj. C. Akullian, E.. Anderson, J. Anderson, C. Austin, S. Austin, A. Averill A ...ss A 4' P f 1' . l J A l . Asss . - l AI I G. Bagnardi, T. Barn, P. Baron, M. Beattie, G. Bclokopitshy, M. Bessctte, R. Bessette, S. Biclova C. Blair, S. Broderick, P. Brooks, M. Bubnoski, D. Bump, K. Carl, L. Carr, S. Carr 1 B W ss, M gi' 1 Y Mf- lf at ' Q. , ig, If , JV ., ,M . ,X . Q ,x dt ,,, A I I . A ii A J. Catricalla, K. Cehowiski, S. Charland, J. Church, V. Cira, R. Collins, C. Corbeil, R. Daignaul M. Davenport, P. DeCrescenzo, E, Deukrnejian, M. Di Dominico, L. Donlon, P. Donovan, C. Dugan, F. Dugan ,M 2 M5 A h I 72 5 i. ,Qu-, . , . . . 1 ' 1513 A I f . L. Edinger, B. Edwards, D. Esposito, R. Esposito, C. Fandl, B. Farrell ., , ,5,,.,,.,v,. ,,,f., , ig, X, F Qs if . ' 1 If f i gaql .,. . 1-arm., :' - 'Q S. Farrell, F. Foglia, C. Fontaine, D. Galligan, A. Gordon. l . W 2-vim ,. iMoRE wi- r , . ,HV 4 af ' J f X A. Gorman, R. Grant, T. Gras, Graully, K. Graully, F. Grime we-:Q me ' , .. , lu in L S 2 x K S. Gurak, C. Hocflick, M. Harris, G. Hartnaglc, K. Hayes, B. Herald. T. Hocfcr, R. Holmes, WV. Jensen, R. Johnson, S. Jones, KAFWOSKI w if ' N if 'i if Rl .f 1' if ,, - K. Keeler, M. Keeler, S. Kclse, T. Kenosian, Knoieczny, C. Konn. 4. F 1 ,f' .. 14 7 3 Class QF 196 Looks Forward to Sophomore Social HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES BOTTOM ROW P. DeCrescenzo, V. Rasmussen, C. Corbeil, S. Carr, K Toomey, R. Esposito, D. Mitchell. J. Kostum, P. Kowansky, Krause, M. Krause, R. LaGoy, K. LaMar. V H, , W 11, 5 Af- . A 5. . t, 3 1... ',12: l A A ' ' :Q 3 Wifi ii , X 4 ga A I - 2 . ---' , uf' :.' . i I :I ,Ui 'A- l:5f3fi U iii?-I P57 E l'-f K Ali 7 ,. ...:1.-: -, ,ui 3 , 4 7.71251 5 ' 7 A '., 4.3 ' ' J '- 'ink' fre- ,. KE! as E si z is KI. Lewanick, Lisusky, R. MacDonald, P. Mailloux, D. Maloney, E. Mara, S. McCarthy, L. McCullock. S. McFarlane, S. Meeson, C. Mein, A. Metcalfe, Mieczniksowski, D. Milnaria, D. Mirchell. . l .,. , . kells. 4 'V . A 1... i l in . O ..o' N. Mokey, S. Morelli, G. Murray, Navojosky, M. O'Connel, D. Owens, T. Palozzi. R. Parent, Parslow, S. Peters, R. Petzler, S. Peters, L. Phalen, P. Phillips, L. Piekos. ' f H ., V. - ' '13 2 f' 5 ji QQ, l Q 51-Z fl'1ff,1fg:f U ' .3262 fa 'ff' K 1 . S , . rs .. ei . . . . . . ...M .Q ,,,.. ., ,, , , - ,,. , ., .4 - s r l ask . . . ,. ' i ' V ,H N .l-e, V , T E h 15' ' A' . 1-, '.2J,ftzfPa5', - w fx' ' S, .ff 74 Graulty, A. Reid. TOP ROW' D. Maloney, L. Phelan, S. 95 . .,..,: 'fi , . . 9 'ag - ' . ' 1 7 ' I ,. k -:V : in '.V' as .g . .ff ' ' fi av M. Pike, G. Pensonneault, D. Primett, S. Ramano DC , V. Rasmussen. .' ,. - . ff . -z : ' . I 'xx 12. Biondi, M. , . 3- f it W .Q ' fi, -5-i-Maw' K. Roberts, F. Rose, D. Sene .. .,. , H ,9 me ,pu on y, Shagalski, C. Shurow. f. il, 7 ,.. Fort, B. Slicko, K. . Toomey, C. Voland. i F. Thierbecker, Tommasini, S ! X W. Wilkinsen. M, Walters, 3 W' Fx ii 1 L: A 1 9 K, . - ...SEE x 5E3's1w: Razzano, A. Reed, K. Reid, M. Riley, M. Roach. 5 339 J F Spiak, T. Stemp, Sweet, C. Taber, J. Wancko, J. Weir, N. Welles, S. Wilkinson, , i i S if S lenu h P ,-'L4' H 5 Ai V V 'Kill' X 1 f f' 75 4. D Freshmen OFFICERS: S. Dudash, Reporter, Reinfurt, Treasurer, D. Butler, Secretary, J. Cox, President, F. O'Neil, Vice President. R. Aumend, N, Baumgartner, R. Beeble, B. Beers, G. Begins, T. Bellow. J. Belokopitsky, S. Bennett, B, Benway, Bewsher, D. Bijko, L. Bond. 1 t .5 . . I .4 9 1 . .vj 5, ' ...flfx 4:5 'A ' -fr -s ,affix A -12.1.0 ' J B. Adams, K, Adriance, S. Albert, . Alund, D. Anderson, K. Ashley. T v . ss 1 . I .. 'W, I, ' i Kr- , I .- A rrli 1'L e .r A ' A B i i ix K 5 ' 7.,f' f J. Canfield, Carroll, H. Catricala, J. Cenowski, E. Chamberlain, E.. Charland. C. Chudzinski, K. Chur, P. Clemente, S. Collins, K. Comtois, W. Conroy. 3,31 . if K l N 76 I rr i -3 iii shi T X X f ff , A 'in I A' 1 - ..:. in i .V 1 L. Borter, P. Borter, F. Bouchard, J. Bowden, R. Brand, P. Brignola. F. Brodrick, J. Bronakowski, C. Brook, T. Burns, D. Butler, Caisidy. P fl-f 5' li 'Aw 5 W. Cook, C. Corliss, S. Costello, T. Coughlin, W. Cox, P. Carmer. E. Dalessardo, L. Daniels, R. Decker, W. Desmond, O. Dessureaw, P, Dominsky. Freshmen ,A gf if M55 a faag T ...Q . LW A A ' . N P. Dunkerly, V. Duffey, M. fx ' A - A , 1 F73 Duffney, N. Dugan, B. Ebert, Q 'D H 4 R. Einarson, Ja Esposito. L 9 L L . . A i Q K L ASM xt' L. Evertson, R. Falzo, C. Farmer, f k E Q? C 3 I R 57' , D. Farmerhl. Farrel. V f is R W 4 . . Q if , 5. -' ....A . ,. C , C ' i I f 1 ' I ' ls- fc: l A is v b, A gg Q .f N H. Fisher, B. Fonda, I. Frisco, 'W Q Q 3 N. Gambino, M. Gardner, S, C '99 C I is-Q, Girard. X 4 - 3 i 6- , S ' i -r -in 1 K L. Gorman, D. Granato, R. Gras, -in , Z- L Cy l.. , V 7 Qi- K. Graulty, L. Cundrum, Guzck. f - ,V V 3' ,I 'I ,I .L 'W g, V .,,f. iiiiii'i f -A VE . Q, Hannel, J. Harris, W. Harris, N , L' fl 'if' ' Q V - 5 A O. Haver, N. Heffernon. D. Heid. . gy- . f Q i 2- -' . I ' 5 f W K W I R. Herrington, M. Hockey, .mf i ' - Hosely, L. Iannacone, R. Iannone, 'Z H V C R. Johnson. ps' Af 77 Freshmen , E.. ,. ., gfffilillflf P. Johnston, B. Kehn, J. Kelso, S. f ',. 5 A i x Am -gr, Kenyon, L. Kerr, C. Kilduff. . :VV g i 3 fv' , ,, ' 4 .J w. ' . , ' '-.: L ' Q. ' A ' f 5 1 'fill' A A. -lzz L . I W A I W X S. Konn, P. Kramanchyk, L. Kuent- if In .'., A . , A zel, Kuf, R. Kuf, D. Kuty. A 4 H, .1., 35 ' . E' B. LaManna, W. Larkin, D. Law- gii- W B yer, N. Lazorischak, L. Lewanick, . in V - LLI. : . e ' ff S. Malthaner. ,VW . i IQ ' ' 'Y MA 7' J. Martucci, w. Merzirieky, C. Me- V . is 1 , Q 4 Q , , is if 7 1, 4, F fr i -by L K Cabe, G. MCGIVCFH, P. McGraulty, 4? 1 - F - iw ,X r .k. ., 5' rr A. Medici. 'fi ' B I L ef J . if P e A P 1 A I B. Meeson, V. Melite, A. Milanesc, V ff- 'S . F I' . N ,? . M. Milos, C. Mink, P. Mefrre. .gs ' vi ,,,q L . if T' Q: . - , M. Mokav, P. Morelli, K. Murray V 'flax , K f K' P. Murray, D. Moshier, M. O'- 7 ' ' V- g ' I' Keefe. -, f A ' , ...Li ff f . I F. O,Neil, N. Parent, H. Parslow X T A-' .- 2 5 . Pastore, M. Pelech, M. Petregal M x . -in B. Phalen, M. Pickett, B. Pontore, , 'A A 'W 2 3' V, J. Potasky, Powers, P. Pryor. V i A A N V 4 I I 4 A A R -.- L. Qiuakenbush, J. Reinfiiri, M. L 7 4... f , , . ,M , Rezey, R. Richards, A. Riley, G. , ' ,ip ' ' R' Robillard. xi, . 6 U ,H yu l 1 I or 78 N01 . W sf Class qs 1968 llljjt WWW Submits Deszlgns or Yeargf M Freshman Class Banner HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW' M. Mokay, S. Albert, D. Hav- er, Trela. BACK ROW' R. Yarosehuck, A. Milanese, B. Fonda, A. Waldo, D. Anderson. - A- ju, M. Romeo, G. Rossa Ryan L 5 All ii A R an, P. Sacco, . Scully 'fd ff Y h lf A Q l if Flag A NV . j , z A I 1' A A ,I P. Scully, R. Semonchlck F Sgar Q V ui 'V A I 4' lata, I. Shaughnessy E Sherlock if . A' . . 'S . ' M ' - if K A - K. Sherwook. f - I K 25 .- - ll -- . -..... 1 C. Spiak, P. Stevens, Stewart, i l . ff . E me 1 -v N N 1'-H Stopera, N. Sweet, Tabakian. '- L' . 4 i H . . Q I E z A 3 ll f Q W l'tl ' ll M Waldo D. Wallen R. Way. - ' J. Trela, L. Teson, C. Volk, . ,,,,,..f . A -V . -f s, 1 . - . .W N . X if l f W - we A 3 2 MLW. ,M la if . ' w .4- : Ahk - ,Z K Q V . . A lv., L .K .. i f i ij!! ,Z . .. 5 ,I b H. 2 1 1 . .ff - x . . W u ' ' W' 5 we . , i ff I ' ' ,.,,.,.ms .' J. Wheatley, R. Wheatley, P Wilkes, E. Woncike, P. Wozniak. T. Yanni, P. Yannick, B. Yaros chuck, T. Zakrzewski, F. Zimmer- I'I13.Il. E IEOTTQM RUM . Britton. D. Harkin, T. Xyilblll. L. Thmnzis, P. .fXsl1linc'. .S'I:'f,'0,N'IJ ROH .' R. Stone, P. O'Nm-il, C. Timmons, N. Kf1Ilil'L'lIly'. E, B4-nllvy. C. IBCILIIICY. Phu-zkowski, NT. .-X. Gokvy. TOP RUYV: A. Pontorc, G. -Izicqucs, M. Flzmigzm, WV, NVoxniz1k, K. Plc-W, R. liIlgl5h2llTll, P. 'l'r'm-zxry, L, Siglin. P. BOY'l'ONl ROW' Gumk. R. Huy:-S, U. fxlildillll, D. fhliIl'I1Cllt', li. Robbins. SlfCU.'VlJ ROVVJ B, WVz1y, Souvy. E, Luft. K. Nlichoiam, Havnvn, I.. Whllvrw. Nl. Krwxgv. XN'lmilvhc'zid. C. BI'LlH4'llll, R. Nfuxtml. TOP ROW: R. Dunbar. C. Azzxdizin. S. Bump, 'll-son. R. SHIIIIOII, D. Schcmrmnlukcr. K. Blukc. H. .X Lnmlry. NI. Yamin, A. VVugner, S. Laclu, S. Grimes, . It i 5' . b . 2. ... A Ann, ,M 4 f, 80 Q 15 .M ,. .ms .. rade H.R. 2 -- BOTTOIW ROW: C, Kawola, B. Gathcrwood, S. Goldstein, P. Riccitelli, Inglee, S. Normandin, K. Riley, M. Swimm. TOP ROW: J. Heid, Iannacone, Herald, P. Gutulle, L. Neaton, D. Oathout, M. Hutchinson, R. Teid, M. Arghnian, G. Nathan. H.R. 6 - BOTTOM ROW: S. Moran, J. Canfield, B. Hayes, A. Rullo, S. Owens. SECOND ROW: K. Lyons, A. Lasorischak, C. Ashlinc, J. Lawton, G. Jabonaski, P. Lahfarclie, L. Sheridan, C, Comproski. TOP ROW: D. lN1anny, L. LeCuyer, W. Burgess, G. Adkins, Walion, M. Moak, R. Darrnetko, D. Hussey, D. Jensis, E. Hanlev. 81 H.R. 101 -- - BOTTOM ROW: C. Biondi, Rl. Johnston, B. Wescot, J. Sullivan, M. Leggett, M. Ternent, C. Keays. TOP ROW: M. Goldstein, D. lXIacFarlane, D. lVilliams, G. Coleman, E. Cundrum, D. Riayo, F. Cocoa, Anderson, R. Stone, B. Kelso. Seventh H.R. 3 - - BOTTOAI ROl1 .' BI. Di Biase. Dowcley, S. DO1I1l5I'tlSli, E. Rireitelli. Tazbir, L. Bennett, D. Royce. SECOND ROIV: F. Borter, A. Ramos, S. Falzo, S. Helo, IW. Duffney, K. Kewley, M. La Manna, K. Salvato, J. Bennett. TOP ROPV: C. Austin, C. Broderick, D. De Chira, D. Crimes, D. Hofcliclm, G. Fronk, D. Buclini, L. Cjiera. J. Phalen, A. Duquette, M. McGlynn. 82 HR. 4 -b - BOTTOA1 ROW: R. Belokopitsky, W. Mein, E. Dombroski, J. Beattie, T. Holmes SIZCOXD ROW: H. Parent. BI. lXIaCDonald, B. Finlan, S. SeniCh, D. Gordan, C. Leavitt, C Cliurcli, P. Anderson. TOP ROW: A. Cassidy, B. Van Vrankcn, E. Buruell, R. Nazaricn, R Foley, D. Brand, V. Northrup, D. Archer, V. vVZ1lCf1ll3.Il, M. Scncta, C. Thomas, L. Nates. Grade H.R. 7 - - BOTTOJI ROW: C. Edwards, B. Burgess, R. Nloran, J. Dc Crescenzo, R. Read SECOND ROI17: M. Burncll, L. Durocher. Wlheatley. Gorman, C. Pryor, K. Metcalfe, S Kelly, N. Narzymski, lxlcflrouty. TOP ROW: C. Kerwin, M. Parent, M. Melite, K. Lock wood, R. Catherwood, B. Grcklek, L. Brooks, L. Hing, S. Lewanick, D. Plouff, G. Myers. 83 799 S5 1 OFFICERS - B. Halyko, Reporterg B. Maloney, Presidentg F. Stetz, Treasurer' N. Tazbir, Secretaryg Mrs. Ellen Bevins, Advisor. SENIORS - N. Tazbir, J. Albert, L. Spiak, B. Halayko, B. Wood. JUNIORS i BI. Valastro. lNI. Zor- ella, D. Gatti, P. Trainor, F. Stetz. . 't 'Y Student ouncil The Student Council, under the guidance of Mrs. Ellen Be- vins, is a democratic organization composed of a group of students responsible for such extracurricu- lar activities as the Student Council Dance, the first social event of the year, and the Student Council Plays. Also, members help in maintaining a steady pace for student traffic between classes. Watcrvliet High School is in- debted to the Student Council for its enlightening spirit and contri- butions to the school. FRESHMEN 4 J. Kufs, N. Lazorisfhak, R. Blee- son, D. Granato, P. Sacco, P. Morclli. 7th GRADE 7 J. Anderson, P. LaMarc'he, C. Pryor, M. DiBiasc. B. Finlan. SOPHOMORES - D. Burnell, S. Peters, C. Hofel- ich, Kostun, E. Dcukmcjian, D. Dugan. N. Konieczny, A. Rullo. 8th GRADE - P. Cutulle, S. Grimes, EDITORIAL: N. Sehweers, Miss Mary Ann Rentz, Ad- visor 5 R. Gibbs. PHOTOGRAPHY: R. Coppola and J. Hillebrandt. LITERARY: P. Cira. LAYOUT: D. Gachosh and J. Herdman. Spectator Advised by Miss Mary Ann Rentz and Mr. Richard Holmes, the .Spectator Staff eHiciently car- ries out its task of presenting the students of Wa- tervliet Jr.-Sr. High School with a yearbook worth remembering. The Staff has spent many hours diligently pre- paring the 1965 SPECTATOR in the hopes that it will provide the student body with an everlasting remembrance of the Class of 1965. TYPING: C. Bowers and L. Salernos. Q4 -I lupptf W-me -nag:-w TYPING: S. Stemp and B. Smith. SPORTS: S. Dyer and B. Maloney. BUSINESS MANAGERS: G. Dupuis, J. DcCrescenzo A. Pikett, S. Linendoll, B. Stewart, L. Bump, R. Powers BUSINESS EDITORS AND ADVISER: E. Bushg Mr. Richard Holmes, Business Adviserg R. Wood. -ti' If BOTTOM ROW: T. Kenosian, P. Pagano, G. Swimm, D. Baumgartner. S. Sullivan. I.. Salerno. SECOND ROWY S. Murphy, R. LaGoy, KI. Valastro, G. Fort, S. Kirtoglou, NT. A. Zorella, M. Pike, D. Baum, Ostapkovich, R. Sacco, Edited by the journalism class, and under the su- pervision of Blrs. Virginia Alston, the Garnet and Gray, our school newspaper, interprets the life at l'Va- tervliet Jr. Sr. High School. TOP ROW.' R. Evertsen, Vogel, M. Donovan, V. Au- mand, P. IXIcDermott, D. Knapp, R. Gibbs, YV. Halayko, N. Polaski, G. Matthews, J. Alaskey, N. DcLollo, C. Bowers. M. Weiner, M. Kahian. arnet and Gray current projects, while its editorials reflect student opinion. The Garnet and Gray is Hnanced by student sub- scriptions and a magazine drive. This year, to increase The paper is printed and distributed five times an- the funds, two dances were held - both very success- nually. Its purpose is to arouse students' interest in ful. MAKEUP EDITORS AND STAFF 7 BOTTOIW ROIV: T. Kenos- SPORTS EDITORS ian, R. Sacco, D. Baumgartner, S. Kirtoglou. TOP ROW: G. Swimm, BOTTOM ROIV: R. Cibbs J. Vogel, D. Knapp. W. Halayko, N. Polaski 1 ' , 4, BUSINESS AND CIRCULATION MANAGERS AND STAFF -Y BOT- TOM ROW.' S. Murphy, D. Baum, M. Donovan, P. McDermott. TOP ROIV: M. Pike, Alaskcy, V. Aum- and, G. Fort. 45, TOP ROW: M. Kahian, G. Matthews, R. Evertscu. -qw Co-Editor, J. Ostapkovichg Mrs. Vir- ginia Alston, Advisorg Co-Editor, C. Bowers. NEWS EDITORS AND STAFF - BOTTOAI ROW: S. Sullivan, L. Sal- erno. P. Pagano, NI. Valastro. TOP ROW: M. A. Zorella, R. LaGoy, M. Weiner, N. DeLollo. H945 WWW' ir 1 pq! BOTTOM ROW: E. Taylor, G. Jacpues, M. Krage, M. Mc Glynn, A. Barna, B. Kelso, R. Catherwood, J. Havnen, M. Swimm, R. Thierbecker, T. Smith, J. Phalen, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: D. Williams, J. Beattie, J. MacDonald, D. Budini, S. Falzo, B, Wescott, P. McGrouty, D. Anderson, F. Broderick, B. Catherwood, S. Normandin, C. Ashley, B. Fin- lon, C. Leavitt, L. Nates, D. Archer, C. Keays. THIRD ROW: Mr. J. Trzeynski, M. Remarchuck, C. Moshier, L. Gunorum, P. Cutulle, R. Falzo, E. Gundrum, C. Broderick, C. Mullins, D. Oathout, S. Collind, M. Arghanian. TOP ROW: S. Foster, J. Cassidy, G. Robillard. r. Sr. High Bands and ajorettes ' The Senior and Junior High Bands and Majorettes under the direction of Mr. Gerald Cohen and Mr. Eugene Sullivan take part in such activities as home basketball games, school assem- blies, and annually participate in the Spring Concert. Mr. Sullivan perfects the talents of his students at a rehearsal. l. - ww. 1 .Q -f '- BOTTOM ROPV: A. Gordon, C. Kulka, L. Edinger, J. Stewart, C. Bloshicr, L. Gundrum, G. Therriault, K. Legenbauer, B. Stewart, P. McGrouty, C. Desmond, T. Barna, V. Sirigiano. TOP ROW.' Hill, F. Thicrbcckcr, J. Granato, P. King, B. LaBarge, R. Richards, R. Mac- Donald, M. Krage, C. Fanol, S. Broderick, Parslow, R. McCormick, S. Stemp, K. Powers, T. Grimes, Dzubak, lXIr. H. Gerald Cohen. .3 - UW' V Ill M. Razzano. FM.. I C. Yvickware, Co-Captain, Mr. H. Gerald Cohen, Advisor, S. Kirtoglou, Captain. JUNIOR VARSITY MAJORETTES - L. Phalen, S. McGivern, C. Kilduff, A. Fisher, S. Belokopitsky. 5 93 . VARSITY MAJORETTES - S. Murphy, P. DeCrescenzo, C. Wickware, Co-Captain, P. Mc- 'C Dermott, S. Kirtoglou, Captain, M. Valastro, BOTTOM ROW.' L. Gordon, B. Cliamlwerlain. L, Evcrtscn. Heflerimrx. S. Farrel. Aluml. TOP ROW: C, Austin. S. SECOND ROIV: G. Fort. S. Austin, K. I.aMar, S. Char- lNlaeFarland, D. Bump. G. Gatto, H. Catrieala, P. YVilkcs, B. land, S. lNICAvoy, S. Skaezkowski. S. Radley. K. Graulty, K. Farrell, S. Kirliglou, P. Virireut. B. Hvralld. L. Gorman. Graulty, K. Gregory, M. Romeo. THIRD ROW: N. Choral Groups MR. GOHEN CONDUCTS THE BAND in a selection played at last year's Spring Concert. AT LAST YE.-XR'S SPRING CONCERT, Mrs. Goldey leads the Senior High Choral Group in one of their selections. and Concert BOTTOIU ROW: K. Salvato, D. Larkin. C. Lyons. SEC- OND ROW: G. Jaboniski, S. Whitehead, L. Walters, P. Treacy, C. Blake, P. Hebert, P. Riecitclli, S. Goldstein, R. Neaton, E. Hanley, J. Bennet. G. Nleyers, J. Gural-1. D. Plouff. THIRD ROIV: C. Brothers. YV. Hayes, A. Rullo, YY Burgess, H. Parent, D. Way, S. Owens, Wheatly, M. Holl- oway. S. Helo, C. Pryor. R. Read. R. Hayes. TOP ROIV: M Leggett, D. Hoflich, Maloney, K. Lockwood. S. Lewanick C. Delaney, B. Catherwood, R. Stone. E. Luft, P. O'Neil, P LaMarehe. KI. Lahlanna. C. Ashline, A. Lasorischak, J Britton, C. Kerwin, L. Hing. Q1 BLa . Klilos, Ramus, S Konieczny K. f year rt, the Art Club is a supplement to the art ac tivi 'es of the classroom, while it encourages inclivid ual expression in the Held of art. During the year the school is served through posters, stage decorations and C01 1 of students who have completed one OFFICERS: D. Dugan, Reporter, G. Dupuis, Secretary, Mrs son, Adviser, E. Keeler, V. President, D. klein, President, Treasurer. Campbell, K. Riley, B. Owens, D. Coniili. TOP ROIV: INI. Bessette, lNI. Valente, D. Nlein, J. Hillelmrandt, H. Semon- chik, D. Esposito, P. Northrup, B. Tracey, L. Edinger, K. .AII1Clgl1,R. Esposito, P. Barna, E. Keffer. wwf Wait Yearbook drawings. An exhibition of art work is of- fered for the stuclent's interpretation, and appreciation of art. The club is under the direction of Mrs. Doro- thea Hudson. . Dorthea Hud- P. Northrup, Tate, D. Finkelstein, Hillebrant, RE- VIEW PLANS for their model homes. 96 BOTTOM ROW: K. Spiak, K. Hayes, T. Kenosian, S. Be- Grimes, S. Meeson, L. Donlon. THIRD ROW: F. Rose, K lokopitsky, A. Averill, Gambino, M. Razzano, B. Owens, La lwarr, R. Coppola, S. Austin, C. Corbiel, D. Milnarik C. Akullian. SECOND ROW: C. Kann, L. Gundrum, K. A. Messerele,V.Cira, S. Gurak, P. Sacco. Paparian, S. Peters, BI. Sterling, A. Reed, M. Yolastro, F. arnera Club Under the guidance of lXIrs. Florance Pardus, a group of amateur photographers demonstrate their talents. lvlcmbers are permitted to print and enlarge their own pictures. Through this extracurricular photo- graphic work, these students are able to recognize the camera as an instrument of creativity and realism. OFFICERS - S. Austin, Vice Presidentg S. Peters, Re- porterg Mrs. Florence Parclus, Adviserg D. Milnarik Treasurerg V. Cira, President. J. Parslow, P. Sacco, C. Corbil, S. Austin, S. Belokop- itsky, members of the Camera Club, SHOW HOW TO DEVELOP PICTURES. 97 Gail Burnell, Treasurer, George Kelly, President, Gary Matthews, Vice President, Louis Basle, President, Steph- anie McAvoy, Secretary, Jim Haver, Vice President, Me- linda Nicklaus, Secretary. BOTTOM ROW S. Kirtoglou, M. DelSignore, Nolan, S. Sullivan, M. Nicklaus, Mr. Pollero, G. Mailioux, J. Watson, L. Vincent, L. Smith, G, Burnell. SECOND ROW: J. Bren- enstuhl, M. Ross, S. McAvoy, J. Barber, S. Ladu, J. Phillips, K. Foster, R. Benway, Slicko, G. Aumand, K. Campbell, D. E. Club The D.E. Club gives its members several opportuni- ties for leadership. Affiliated with the National Dis- tributive Education Clubs of America QDECAJ, the main objective of the local D.E. Club is to interpret the instructional program to faculty, students, and parents. Watervliet Junior-Senior High School's bookstore is managed by Mr. Robert Pollero, adviser to the Club, and by D.E. Club members. L. Bird, Forman, F. Moran. TOP ROW: G. Matthews, D, Rowe, N. Polaski, P. Riccitelli, J. Haver, J. Smith, G. Kelly, A. Hack, G. Fitch, B. Bond, B. Comtois, G. Kearns, B. Cox, J. Dzubak, W. Williams, L. Basle. G, Matthews and L. Basle ADMIRE THE CHRIST- MAS ARRANGEMENT made by the DE Club. 98 One of th 'nedgr C u 'pdl LIQUJQOIN I 'ers of Anierica , xx ch is 1' e ble? visor lgyia of lXf ' ricia like . Thqllz .Axjthnmfoj l orgztxiizjj tio Jrovi es qifflsistudyi A l1O1l1ClA21.eyi1C1g,Cjlf1l1gilSCl1O fit ad nai xper' ces in acjfivities o QZTHC vfnh home l'f .. lillwdil V . of Wzlliyzkfigliet Jr. ,lyqjglidiffliool lla!-Braid a ni, e1 of,si1CceissfLl bagexsalqs Although h club X started t ,LSU ' Lacy . many mem- bers. , ' X ' 'X UK X UMM Ji L Ai U . if OFFICERS - G. Aumand. Secretary, G. Aumand, Pres- M Sl W WV. My BOTTOJI ROW: S. Bennet, R. Johnson, V. Iannone, M. Harris, Bruneau, S. Smith, D. Jillison, E. Delany, M. Pickett, A. Averill, R. LaGoy, C. Spiak. SECOND ROW: D. Grunato, D. YVallen. E, lNIara, S. Stemp, R. lannone, G. Collier, R. Gambino, S. Stopcra, N. Parent, D. Bump, P. Holmes. THIRD ROW.' N. Seameans, M. Decker, L. In- nune, C. Konn, J. lXIcLoughlin, K, Farmer, C. Van Vorst, C. Van Vorst, C. Hofelick, S. Jones, D. Baron, D. Brooks, M. Krause, J. Knoieczny, K. LaMar, L. Kerr, P. Clemcmte. identg L. Wagner, Historiang S. Stopera, Vice President, li C. Blair, Reporter, Miss Patricia Hyer, Adviser. FOURTH ROW: S. Croll, S, Kilduff, V. Aumand, J. Alas- key, L. Mara, M. Bessete, L. Pekios, G. Aumand, L. Phalen, K. Reid, D. Spiak, K, Foster, M. Milanesc, J. Stoper, M. Weiner, K. Campbell, D. Owens, C. Pastore. TOP ROW: E. Ashline, T. Kanosian, P. Wloznick, V. Rasmussen, K. Hayes, K. Comtios, L. Wagner, M. Croll, J. Averill, C. Volk, C. Corliss, S. Carr, T. Neaton, I. Powers, D. Comolli, S. Tea- son, S. Wilkinson, S. Murphy, C. Blair, N. Wells. L. Teason, L. Wagner, J. Angus, G. Lawyer, L. Marra, M. L. Milanese, V. Aumond, D. Carroll, Slicko, C. Van Vorst, L. Holle, P. Riley PLATOON LEADERS for the Leukemia Drive, look over the results. 99 it BOTTOJU ROW: L. Salerno, L. Waters, N. Shilling, S Smith, S. Hanley, M, Urusky, I. Bissiu, D. Mardigan, S Murphy, C. Wickware, D. Gachosh, B. Lomascolo, O. Ma- selko, D. Baumgartner. SECOND ROPV: P. Cira, L. Issacs, J Albert, Y. Issacs, L. Spiak, G. Swimm, B. Owens, H.Somich M. Zorella, M. Borysewicz, C. Kenosian, C. Desmond, S Zimmerman, C. Kulka, B. Tykwinski, P. Kostyk, C. Meyer, N. Tazbir, M. Krage. THIRD ROW: M. Stearns, C. Bow- ers, P. Trainer, N. DeLollo, B. Stewart, L. Barbour, S. Sen- ick, L. Warrenchak, K. Legenbauer, N. Sehweers, C. ig .W Wescott, C. Assini, B. Plew, P. Dinan, J. Vogel, M. Towns, A. Messerle, L. Edinger. FOURTH ROW: D. Finkelstein, R. Gibbs, R. Woods, P. Northrup, R. Gloak, C. Doescher, W. LaBarge, F.. Bush, E. Campbell, S. Linendoll, J. DeCres- cenzo, G. Therriault, Brothers, B. Coppola, Kapusnik, J. Hillebrant. FIFTH ROW.' C. Einarsson, R. Bowden, YV. Koniowka, A. Plouff, W. Phelps, R. LaMarche, F. Stetz, B. Busta, R. Evertsen, Dyer, NI. Hennesy, Lenares, P. Spiak. Forum Club Membership in the Forum Club is based 6n general average in Citizenship education for three years. Juniors and Seniors with the high- est scholastie standing in this subject are ac- cepted as members. The main objective of the organization is to enlighten its members about the current events in the world today. A Held trip of historical in- terest and a formal banquet highlight and activ- ities of the Forum Club, which is under the ad- visement of hir, Lawrence Joyce. OFFICERS - D. Finklestein, Vice-President, R. Gibbs, Re- porter, E. Bush, President, C. Wickware, Secretary, D. Gaehosh, Treasurer, Mr. Lawrence Joyce, Adviser. li! THE FORUM CLUB plays an important role in discussing cur- rent national and world affairs. BOTTOM ROW: K. Spiak, N. Schweers, J. Ostapkovieh, A. Messerle, C. Konn, M. Sterling. TOP ROW: S. Meeson, M. Do- novan, R. Sacco. Student Librarians Under the direction of Bliss Sybell Blac- lay, the Student Librarians facilitate the choosing of books for students of all ages. Candidates for membership must display qualities of outstanding scholastic aptitude and friendliness. Highlighting the Student Librarians ae- tivities are its Book Week exhibit, Christ- mas Party and annual Literary contest. OFFICERS - N. Schweers, V. Presidentg Ostapko vich, Presidentg P. Trainor, Reporterg Miss Maclay, Ad viserg R. Sacco, Secretary. BOTTOM ROW: J. Konieczny, H. Haswell, E. Bamum, P. Trai- nor, M. Donovan, L. Mara, E. Tanchek. TOP ROW: D. Owens, G. Burnell. 101 French Club Under the Capable direction of MI'S. Meritta NIC- Kenna, the French Club attempts to acquaint its mem- bers with the Culture of France and its people. Highlightingf its activities is the initiation of new members into the elub. X . FW Xrflwwjfl, lj Milf? . . M, . XX , pvc BOTTOIVI ROW: Y. Issac, B. Tykwinski, D. Wallen, S. Toomey, C. Spiak, P. lXleCrouty, A. Averill, C. Chludzinski, C. Mein. SECOND ROW: W'. Kehn, lNI. Krage, L. Issac, K. Paparian, D. Anderson, N. Schweers, H. Haswell, L. Gund- OFFICERS - G. Therriault, President, C. Desmond Vice President, M. Bessette, Treasurer, S. Toomey, Sec retaryg Adviser Mrs. Meritta. McKenna. N. Sehweers and B. Tykwinski PREPARE FOR A SKIT presented at one of their meetings. rum, C. Desmond, C. Stone, B. Owens, C. Chludzinski, R. Sernonehik. THIRD ROW: G. Lenaris. P. Johnston, M. Bewsher, D. Murphy, L. Edinger, P. Northrup, G. Robillard, G. Therriault, J. jacques, K. LaMar, M. Bessette. q 102 OFFICERS -- M. Pike, Reporter, K. Spiak, President, J. Wansko, Treasurer, D. Milnarik, Secretary, S. Mecson, Vice President, Mr. Sean Sheridan, Adviser. C. Corless, C. Farmer, N. Waldo, M. O'Keefe, H. Catri- cala go through the annual Latin Club initiation. BOTTOM ROW: H. Catricala, S. McFarlane, D. Milnarik, M. Biondi, S. Morrelli, K. Farmer, N. Wells. SECOND ROW: L. Donlon, C. Konn, T. Kenosian, S. Meeson, C. Taber, R. Gambino, S. Peters, K. Spiak. THIRD ROW: C. Kenosian, V. Chamberlain, J. Wall, C. Powers, C. Fontaine, Latin lub The Latin Club, the oldest club at Watervliet High School, is advised by Mr. Sean Sheridan. During the year the Club participates in the Christmas Assembly and presents its dance, Glo Baccanaliaf' M. Pike, S. Austin, J. Kostun, W. Borsywitz, S. Hanley, L. Edinger, M. Donovan, C. Austin. TOP ROW: H. Haswell, L. Phalen, P. King, R. LaMarche, W. Koniowka, K. Trela, J. Hillebrandt, D. Persons, I. Wansko, L. Barber, C. Corbeil. 103 BOTTOIM ROI47: T. Barna, B. Tykwinski, D. Gachosh, M. Pclech, H. Soniirh, V. Chamberlain, S. Knoicczny, D. Ow- Urusky, C. Tabor, A. Rcvtl. O. Klasvllw. .S'15COXD ROll'.' cns. TOP ROIV: L. Cxarniki, R. Einarsson, S. Dudash, D. C. Akullian. S. Beloluipitsliy. S. Kcalso, S. Spiak, W'all, lN1. Ilicd, Parslrmw, F. O'N0il, V. Ulm, Kelso, H. Taylor. OFFICERS -3 V. Cira, Vice Presidcntg H. Scimich, Trcasurerg Miss Ann Bayly, Aclviscrg A. Rf-ed, Sccretaryg E. Taylor, Representative at largeg D. Gaehosh, Presi- dent. Russian Club One of tlu' l'l't'L'Hlll' orqaniyccl clubs zu XVau'1'x'liet High Srliool is tlic Russian Club, supcrvisecl by Bliss Ann Bayly. Tlu- iuain objective of tliis organization is to develop tlie students' apprf-Ciation of Russian vulture by participating in suvli activities as learning Russian folksongs and dances. MISS BAYLY PREPARES the club for thc Christmas assembly. 104 OFFICERS Spanish ii BOTTOM ROW: S. Stemp, J. Herdman, C. Meyer, D. Jillson, D. Mardigan, I. Bisio, L. Bond V. Falzo, N. Schilling, P. Constantine, S. Niurphy, L. Eversten, S. Costello. SECOND ROW: S Zimmerman, D. Butler, J. Ostapkovich, N. Tazbir, C. Assini, C. Wescott, P. Cira, N. Baumgart- ner, L. Spiak, J. Albert, K. Comtois, D. Baumgartner. TOP ROW: P. Trainer, C. Moshier, C Mink, D. Gatti, M. Weiner, J. White, J. Lisiesky, B. Plew, K. Leganbauer, S., Albert, L. Waters L. Warrenchak, K. Riley. Club Los Amigos Rspanoles is the largest club at Wfatervliet High School. YVith the assistance of Mrs. Jones, advisor, the Club has a dance and sells candy at all home basketball games. One of the most enjoyable ac- tivities of the club is the Christmas party. The Spanish HI class dee- orates the auditorium with a hand- made pinata for this gala event. The principle aim of the Span- ish Club is to help its members better understand the Customs and traditions of Spanish-speak- ing countries. BOTTOM ROIV: R. Grant, E. Sherlock, S. Gurak, XV. Desmond, T. Stcinp, J. Trela, Cough- lin, P. Sacco, L. Quackenhnsh. SECOND ROW: V. Cira, E. Woncik, J. Kufs, A. Milanese, R. Coppola, R. llebriek, J. Dyer, J. O,Connor, J. Frisco, R. MacDonald. TOP ROW: P. Havnen R. Smith, S. Linencloll, R. lvlaloney, M. Mokay, A. Cordon, B. Busta, J. DeCresc'enzo, E Anderson, C. Fancll. 9 Smith, Presidentg J Ostapkovich, Treas urer, P. Cira, Sec retary, D. Jillson Vice President, D Mardigan, Reporter Mrs. Christine Jones Adviser. BOTTOM ROW: S. Kirtoglou, D. Baumgartner, S. Mur- phy, L. Bump, D. Mardigan, B. Stewart, N. Schweers, P. Trainor, R. Sacco, L. Kehn, D. Gachosh, B. Lomascola, D. Jillson. SECOND ROW: L. Salerno. C. Desmond, A. Pick- ett, S. Zimmerman, L. Isaacs, P. Richards, C. Wescott, C. Clas, S. Senick, Y. Isaacs, Herdman, C. Meyer. THIRD ROW: M. Nicklaus, H. Somick, J. Vogel, K. Legenbauer, D. OFFICERS - Miss Schillaci, Adviserg R. Sacco, Treasurer, D. Mardigan, Secre- tary, N. Schweers, President, B. Stewart, Vice President, P. Trainor, Reporter. Gatti, C. Bowers, E. Barnum, D. Carroll, P. McDermott, M. L. Milanese, D. Brant, C. Assini, L. Spiak, J. Ostapkovich, M. Urusky, C. Wickware. TOP ROW.' C. Centofani, S. Hanley, L. Waters, P. Kostyk, C. Kulka, G. Swimm, P. Di- nan, M. A. Zorella, M. A. Sterling, B. Tykwinski, M. Valas- tro, L. Smith, J. Albert, N. Tazbir. V. Chamberlin. Thalian Society Under the advisorship of Miss Cecilia Schillaci, the Thalian Society brightens the ' world of social understanding and cooperation. Members are girls from Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes, se- lected on the basis of personal charm and school citizenship. Highlighting the Thalian activities are the initiation of pledges, the Thalian Soiree, the Christmas party, and the Spring Banquet. 106 OFFICERS - M. Swimrn, Presi- dent, Havnen, Vice President, J. Inglee, Corresponding Secre- tary: Mrs. M. Kreiger and Mrs. M. Vartigian, Sponsors, R. Stone, Reporterg L. Walters, Junior His- torian, A. Rullo, Treasurer. Yorker Club One of the niost recently formed clubs at Wlater- vliet High School is the Yorker Club. The Yorkers are the junior iuenibers of the New York State Historical Association, a non-governmental educational institu- tion, chartered by the Board of Regents of the State of New York. Any young person interested in history and with a high scholastic standing is accepted for ineiubership in the club. All Yorkers get free adinission to the Associationis niuseuins in Cooperstown, Fenimore House and the Farmers' Mixseiiiil. Also, club iueinbers can partici- pate in the annual statewide convention and competi- tion for individual and club awards. lNTrs. Krciger and Klrs. Vartigan are the advisers. BOTTOM ROW: L. Mullins, A. Rullo, D. Oathout, D. Manny, M. Flanigan. SECOND ROW: B, Way, S. Goldstein, lkl. Swimin, H. Luft, B. Catherwood, S. Norinandin. TOP ROW: R. Reid, P. O'Neil, R. Stone, N. Konieczny, J. Havnen, L. YValters, J. lnglee, R. Englehardt. 107 me 'S BOTTOM ROW.' D. Rowe, F. Foglia, C. Conrad, S. Kirto- glou, B. Haylako, R. Swota, D. Mitchell, A. Fruscio. SEC- OND ROW: T. Brenenstuhl, W. Smith, J. Conroy, R. Col- lins, J. Haver, M. Deukmejian, S. Collins, P. Grimes, T. Wachunas, J. Ferro, P. Barna. TOP ROW: Mr. Gerald We They Averill Park 26 0 Albany Academy 6 12 Van Rensselaer 26 0 Lansingburgh 12 14 Thompson, assistant coach, Mr. Walter Nash, coachg W. Maloney, K. Walker, R. Maloney, T. Grimes, P. Williams, J. Kawa, J. Winglosky, T. Haylako, G. Kelly, Mr. Dominick Brignola, assistant coach. We They Phillip Sch 0 19 Raven-Coeymans 18 O C.C.H.S. 6 12 Hudson 13 0 Varsity Football Wfatervliet High Schoolls football team, coached by Mr. Walter Nash and assisted by Mr. Dominick Brignola, Mr. Gerald Thompson and Mr. Lawrence Joyce, has proven to be an asset to our school. MEMBERS OF THE SQUAD gather in a huddle to go over last minute in- structions. 110 J. Haver and R. Maloney COME UP FAST on Catholic Central ball car- rier. BOTTOM ROW: P. Barna, C. Conrad, A. Fruscio, J. ley, B. Tetannus, R. Maloney, D. Sheldon, T. Haylako, J. Navjowski, S. Collins, P. Grimes, R. Meeson, R. Johnson, R. Wingloski, K. Walker, R. Aumend, R. Decker, F. Razzano, Brand, J. Zarsesky. TOP ROW: T. Brenenstuhl, R. Wheat- D. Mitchell, Mr. Gerald Thompson. 621- - Sjlfy 111 BOTTOM ROVV: S. Costello, D. Baumgartner, Lazinski, Mcaney -- Assistant Coaehg D. Moffre, P. Toomey, K. G. Swirnm, M. Beattie. SECOND ROPV: R. Tracey, Nigrg Trcla, C. Voland, E, Hanley. F. Blondin, W. LaBarge, J. C. Stevensg E. Campbell, Leonard, J. Dzubak, H. Lind- Winaroski,D,Dugan,E.Denk1nejian,DonaldlIill,Coac'l1. heimer, G. Matthews, M. Walukas. TOP ROW: Lawrence We Burnt Hills l Averill Park 0 Lansingburgh 1 Cohoes l Greenville 2 Shenenedehowa 3 Hudson 3 Varsity Soccer COACH GIVES last minute instructions dur- ing traditional pregame huddle. They We They 0 Averill Park 0 1 3 Albany Aradeniy 1 2 4 Troy 0 2 2 Lansingbnrgh 1 2 1 Cohoes 1 1 5 Slienendehowa O 5 2 Hudson 1 O Albany Academy 1 1 The Soeeer Team coached by Mr. Donald Hill and lWr. Thomas lXfIeaney, fought hard to the best of their ability to obtain their viftories. R. Foley BOOTS ONE to begin a home team attack as E. Hanley moves into position. 112 Watervliet Defenders RUSH T0 THE AID of the goalie, B. Bowden. E. Campbell PUTS BALL into Vliet's T. Pallozzi BOOTS BALL as G. Nlatthcws di1'CCIi0f1. R. Foley PASSES BALL to E. Hanley. and D. Daley rush to aid him. J. Leonard KICKS BALL away from the goals. 113 FRONT ROW? Haver, H. Liedheimer, A. Fruscio, E. Hanley, E. Campell, coach Thomas Jones, T. Grimes. R. Bowden, C F. Foglia, R, Rowe, BOTTOM ROM5 C. Volzmd, VV. LaBarge, Doescher, K. Trela mgr. Varsity Basketball Under the excellent coaching of Mr. Thomas jones and Mr. Walter Horton, the Cannoneers played well to gain their victories. Bright performances were reg- istered by both the Varsity and junior Varsity teams. Congratulations to both Coach Jones and Horton and their teams for the spirit, determination and fervor displayed throughout the season. OPPONENTS WE THEY Shenendehowa 32 49 CCHS Hudson 55 77 Albany Academy 57 62 Lansingburgh 64 79 Averill Park 47 58 Van Rensselaer 67 86 Cohoes 45 70 Shenendehowa 62 69 Milne 38 62 Hudson 31 71 Albany Academy 50 55 CCHS 54 60 Van Rensselaer 63 79 Lansingburgh 91 62 Milne 46 45 Averill Park 53 44 CCHS 55 71 Cohoes Ed Hanley GOES IN FOR 2 against Cohoes. C. Docscher GIVES IT ALL HE HAS. 114 FRONT ROW: R. Richards, Belokopitsky, S. Collins, Scully, E. Deukmajaian, Kelso. SECOND ROW: E. Dclasluandro, M. Roach, T. Shufelt, Cuzek, Bowden, Weir. OPPONENTS Shenendehowa CCHS Hudson Albany Academy Lansingburgh Averill Park Van Rensselaer Cohoes Shenendehowa Milne Hudson Albany Academy CCHS Van Rensselaer Lansingburgh Milne Averill Park CCHS Cohoes V Basketball WE ATHEY 34 e 44 60 75 53 59 47 57 41 40 65 91 38 51 43 56 44 53 56 70 56 43 44 93 62 69 46 68 47 43 54 47 50 71 M Roach BURNS A FOUL SHOT against Albany Academy. ,S. Collins SETS UP ANOTHER 2 points 1 15 I 9 I M. Roach GETS EDGED OUT by C. Volaud in FOR ANOTHER. Gohocs defenders. BRIGHT VARSITY PROSPECT Gruzek grabs om- for thc- -l,V.'s The Spotlight I A, Frusciu PUMPS FROM 15 FEET. nu. W B. Bowden FIGHTS FOR FREE BALI.. I The ball DOESNVI' COME EASY for M. Roach and Aczuclcmy opponvnl. F. Foglia SETS UP A PICK for A. Fruscio. Scully GETS ONE BY Academy Q51j 116 B. Howden SERYES MIDNIGHT SNACK Carly. E. Hanley GOES UP for two. THE Fox PUTS IN for two. 4. Havcfr gets shot off DESPITE I x . COHOES dcfcnclcr. on Hoop Actlon an B, Bowden shows Cohoesiers VVI-IO'S BOSS, S'Fox GOES FOR two mort: E. Hanley THROXYS IN 'IWVENTY-FOOTER. B. Bowden HOOKS ONE for two, 117 F. Foglia MAKES LAYUP despite defender B. Bowden GETS SHOVE from Gohocs player. J. Haver BURNS ANOTHER T. Grimes and P. Williams CHALLENGE Hudson trackman in the 220. l B. Collins throws the disc for RECORD LONG DISTANCE. We They Albany Academy 39 79 Lansingburgh 64 54 Troy 41 76 Van Rensselaer 83 26 LEAGUE MEET Hudson 84 Albany Academy 49 Lansingburgh 20 Watervliet 17 Van Rensselaer 31 Milne Z, Hudson 90 Watervliet 41 McCloskey lb C. Grimes runs a CLOSE THIRD. ,Track J. Ferro LEAPS HIGH INTO THE AIR attempting to beat opponents in the broad jump. L. Leggett BREAKS SCHOOL HIGH JUMP RECORD 118 J. Volk GETS PIECE OF BALL but catcher manages to hold on to it. Baseball wins to losses next year. Our boys TAKE TIME OUT between innings to catch their breath. Watervliet High School's baseball team demon- strated skills in technique and sportsmanship in earn- ing their victories. Mr. Thomas Jones, coaching the baseball players, hopes to have a better average of W. Libudziewski T. Wachunas THROWS A STRIKE to opponent. We The Lansingburgh 1 3 Lansingburgh 4 3 Averill Park 9 4 Van Rensselaer 3 5 Cohoes 8 7 Cohoes 4 1 'Albany Academy 12 7 Hudson O 8 Shenendahowa 10 0 Milne 7 O ' Protest by Albany League. 119 Academy, upheld by AWA ITS DELAYED THROW from catcher Y 2 f 5 S. Costello, M. Beattie, Lisiesky, K. Spiak, D, Baumgartner. K. Spiak Lisiesky, Capt. M, Beattie S. Costella D. Baumgartner 120 With enthusiasm, skill, and charm, the cheerleaders perform excellently in giving whole-hearted support to our athletic endeavors. We gladly give them credit for unselfishly giving their time in practicing routines and thinking up new cheers. The cheerleaders, outstanding performances have insured the continuance of the cheerleading tradition set by Watervliet High School. BOTTOM ROW' L. Spiak, N. Tazbir, C. Wfescott, TOP ROW C Bowers C Meyer J Al D. Gatti s J. Albert . sss' A .E . .. .W-N-W-u'i s 1 ,- WW t'-'. 1 1 ' bert, D. Gatti. N. Tazbir, Capt, Varsit C. Bowers L. Kehn C. Wescott L bpiak 121 TENSION BUILDS UP in the crowd as R. Foley leaps into the air and over three boys. G m Demonstration B. Collins ADDS TO THE EXCITEMENT of the evening by sailing ovvr VV. Smith and F. Blondin. As Albert and C. Ward balance on S. Kirtiglow and D. I Foglia THE AUDIENCE WATCHES INTENTLY. Mr. Nash watches as S. Kirtlglow STANDS MOTION- LESS atop a human pyramid. Everyone watches as R. Fitzgerald's thrilling perform- ance EXHIBITS TREMENDOUS EASE OF MOVE- MENT. 122 Highlighting the many important events of the school year at Wat- ervliet junior-Senior High School is the annual gym demonstration, featuring girls from seventh to twelfth grades. Physical fitness is of prime importance to both men and women. Watervliet High School tries to attain this goal through its carefully supervised gym classes and organized intramural sports activities program. The drill team as always, SUCCEEDED IN COMBIN- ING PRECISION AND CHARM to give a thrilling performance. Mr. Nash WHIS- PERS WORDS OF ENCOURAGE- MENT to G. Hartnagle as he performs on the parallel bars. N. TAZBIR IS ASSISTED BY MR. NASH in her performance on the springboard and horse. 123 Everyone LOOKS ON EXCITEDLY as S. Kirtiglow precariously balances R. Foley. THE GRACEFUL PERFORMANCE of the rhythm group was one of the highlights of the evening. M A 4 WA F R E E P A R KI N G Spomsvfm' by MW lM!cvMkfMZ2t,6a1zfCrA.S'mc7k62b1z 311 KGQW EDF f V gg, ,. A? E - . T E 2 fp Q as af awp, . A W Q iff Sf: . fs rum.. ...M-WJ... f , ,N . A ' W .., 51 ! W f 1 ,V h w K - Z W, 'W Lky' ft t f n I E . MH S 3 R - ii I su Q i! N G . if ,, ' 1 H if , . lj' mf - W 'k Mr. SL Mrs. Mr. SL Mrs. Mr. SL Mrs. Mr. SL Mrs. Joseph Alaskey G. Kenneth Albert Frederick Alston Howard Ameigh Mr. Kenneth Ameigh Annels Grocery Mr. SL Mrs. George Archer Mr. SL Mrs. Raymond G. Arnold Rev. SL Mrs. Benjamin Ashton Mr. SL Mrs Mr. SL Mrs Mrs. Cecile Mr. SL Mrs Mr SL Mrs Mr. SL Mrs Mr SL Mrs Mr. SL Mrs. Alfred Aulisi Charles Averill Baldwin, Jr. Donald Barber Robert Bartlett C. Kenneth Battige Edward F. Baum Walter Bazar Doris Bellow Robert Bellow Harry A. Bennett Mr. SL Mrs. William Beston Mr. SL Mrs. Edwin Bevins Mr. SL Mrs. Anthoney A. Biehl Mrs. Blazejewski Mrs. Arthur D. Borden Mr. David Boyd Mrs. Lillian Brand Mr. SL Mrs. Thomas Brenenstuhl Mr. Dominick Brignola Mr. SL Mrs. Louis Brunell Carmen Goody Pool SL Patio Center Mr. SL Mrs. F. Donald Carr Miss Mary Rose Celeone Mrs. Cora Centofanti Mr. SL Mrs. Salvatore Centofanti Mr. SL Mrs. Raymond Clapper Coccals Diner SL Laundramat Frank Comtois Mr. SL Mrs. Mr. SL Mrs Mr. SL Mrs Robert Collier . James Connors Mr. SL Mrs. Thomas DelSignore Mr, 8g Mrs, Mr. SL Mrs. Charles T. Costello Mrs. DeLollo James DeLollo Mr. SL Mrs. Albert DelSignore Mr. SL Mrs. Patrick DelSignore Mr. SL Mrs. Anthony DelUcia Dick SL Nancy Deratzian Mrs. Ned DeSorrento DiNuzzo's Fountain Service Mr. SL Mrs. Joseph Disonell Miss Ruby Lee Dodds Patrons Mr. SL Mrs. Joseph Donlon Mr. SL Mrs. Martin Donovan Mr. William H. Dralle Mr. SL Mrs. Michael Drobnack Mr. SL Mrs. Harry Dunkerley Mr. SL Mrs. Donald C. Dupuis Mr. SL Mrs. Robert W. Edinger Mrs. Emeline Faith Miss Veronica Fanning Dr. SL Mrs. David Faulkner Miss Theresa Ferrigan Mr. SL Mrs. M.D. Finkelstein Mr. SL Mrs. Walter Flanigan Mrs. Lillian M. Foster Mr. SL Mrs. Richard Foster Mr. SL Mrs. Aldege Fournier Friend of Watervliet High School Mr. SL Mrs. William H. Gabb Mrs. Florence Gibbs Carmine Gizzi Mr. SL Mrs. James Hack Mr. SL Mrs. Stephen Halayko Mr. SL Mrs. James Halpin Halse's Grocery Miss Elizabeth R. Hanrahan Miss Mary Hanrahan Mr Miss Barbara Heeran . William Henk Mr SL Mrs. George Hogan Mr SL Mrs. Richard M. Holmes Mr SL Mrs. Carl F. Holtz Mr Walter T. Horton Mr. Peter L. Hughes Miss Patricia Hyer Mrs. M. C. Jarvis Mr. SL Mrs. Elmer A. Jillson Mr. SL Mrs. Thomas E. jones Mr. SL Mrs. Lawrence Joyce Mr. SL Mrs. C. Phillip Karmazyn Mrs. Ageta Mr. SL Mrs. Katchmar James R. Keays Miss Harriet Kennedy Patrick Kennedy Mr. SL Mrs. Mr. SL Mrs. Mr. Mr. SL Mrs. SL Mrs. Peter Kostyk joseph S. Kowalski Boris Kramarchyk Frank A. Kreiger Joseph P. Kulka Kyer's Grocery Store Mr. john LaCross Mrs. Rosalie LaCross Mr. SL Mrs. Edward Linendoll Mr. SL Mrs. Russell Madsen Mrs. Irene Mahoney Mr. SL Mrs. Patrick Malise Mr. SL Mrs. Alfred E. Maloney Mr. SL Mrs. William Maloney Catherine Mangione Andrew Pagano Mr. SL Mrs Mr. SL Mrs Mr. SL Mrs Mrs. Harry Mr. SL Mrs. Mr. gl Mrs Mr. SL Mrs. George Mardigan . William T. Martin Stephen Marzinsky McMorris Thomas L. Meany, Samuel Messerle Charles Meyer Dominick Moffre Mr. SL Mrs. Mr. SL Mrs. Mr. Walter Mr. SL Mrs. Peter Moffre Ray Mullen Nash Martin Nicklaus Mr. SL Mrs. John Nusca Mr. SL Mrs. Robert S. O'Fee Mr. SL Mrs. A. Olivere Mr. SL Mrs. Miss Florence S. Pardus Mr. SL Mrs. Robert Parker Mrs. Parslow Toni-Mari Patka Mrs. Rose M. Patricelli QGranat Mr. SL Mrs. Maurice E. Pickett Mrs. Dorothy Pike Mr. SL Mrs. LeRoy Powell R.R. SL S. Food Outlet Mr. SL Mrs. Clarence Ray Miss Mary Ann Rentz Mrs. Edgar L. Richards Miss Jean Richards Lee Richards, Jr. Mr. gl Mrs. W. L. Richards, Sr. Mr. SL Mrs. William Richards Miss Sarah Riding Mrs. Charlotte Rogers Mr. SL Mrs. Ricardo Romano Jr. ab Miss Jane Rooney Mary SL Bobby Rossetti Mr. SL Mrs. Edward L. Ryan Mr. SL Mrs. Chris Sacco Mr. SL Mrs. Charles Saimond Mr. SL Mrs. William H. Sauter Miss Cecelia Schillaci Mr. SL Mrs. Henry W. Schwiers Mr. SL Mrs. Harry Semonchik, Sr. Dr. Sherametta Mr. SL Mrs. Earl Siler Mr. SL Mrs. L. R. Sipperly Slosek's Music Mr. SL Mrs. William T. Smith Mrs. William Speers Mr. SL Mrs. John K. Spiak Mrs. Sophie Stopera Mrs. Edward F. Sullivan Shelly SL Bryan Sullivan Mr. SL Mrs. C. Fred Tallman, Jr. Mr. SL Mrs. C. Fred Tallman, III Gerald F. Thompson Mr. SL Mrs. Harry Tomlinson Mrs. Daniel Troy Mr. Joseph Trzcinski Mr. SL Mrs. Andrew Tykwinski Upchurch's Fancy Pliiows Miss Charlette M. Vanderpool Mr. SL Mrs. Collins G. VanVorst Mr. SL Mrs. Melic Vartigian Mr. SL Mrs. Joseph Verni Miss Leona Waite Mrs. Mary S. Walker Watervliet High Junior-Senior Band Mr. John Webb Mr. Richard A. White Lauraine Whitey Mr. SL Mrs. Ralph Whitney Mrs. Fredric Wood Eugene Wunderlich l.OU'S DINER Schuyler Bridge 81 Third Ave. Wctervliel, N.Y. DE LOLLO'S WINES 81 LIQUORS Arsenal 3-9835 Besf Wishes APRIL'S MILDRED ELLEY Bridals - Formals SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS From Classroom to Chapel 227 Quail Street Consullanls Albany New York 12203 Justine Graber-Carmella Pennick Send for Catalog 582 Second Avenue, Troy, New York Bedford 5-6031 The highligll ofthe gym demonstration is always the girls in their beouliful gowns. Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 From COVERT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Sixteenth Street Wotervliet, New York J. GREGORY NEALON AND SON Funeral Home 61 1 Fourth Ave. Wotervliet, N.Y. AR 3-1404 AR 3-6412 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY Troy, New York West Side Structural Co., Inc. 958 NINETEENTH STREET WATERVLIET, NEW YORK AR 3-3030 BORDEN'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Milk - Ice Cream Menands, N.Y. Phone 462-6481 lf lt's Borden's, lt's Got To Be Good. Insurance - Be Sure - Insure THE O'KEEFE AGENCY JAMES W. O'KEEFE Where Insurance Is A Business Not A Sideline 1807 Broadway Watervliet, N.Y. Ar 3-1233 Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1967 you can be iustly proud as we are of your BALFOUR CLASS RINGS QUALITY over 35 years SERVICE SCHENECTADY REGIONAL OFFICE L. G. Balfour Company Taylor Publishing Company P.O. Box 2509 Schenectady, New York 12309 Phone: EXpress 3-5374 or EXpress 3-8083 ALLEGHENY LUDLUM STEEL CORP. BAR PRODUCTS DIVISION Watervliet Plant o The Mark of Fine Steel BOWEN FUNERAL HOME ARTHUR M. BOWEN ARTHUR E. BOWEN Corner 6th St. and 5th Ave. Watervliet, N.Y. AR 3-4162 THE COMPANY Div. of CLUETT, PEABODY 81 CO., INC. Makers of ARROW Shirts, Collars Handkerchiefs 81 Sportswear 433 River St. Troy, N.Y. Wedding Announcements 24-Hour Service With the World's Fastest Press CENTURY PRINTING COMPANY Printers Publishers Watervliet Phone New York AR 3-5622 WATERVLIET PHARMACY WM. MATTOCKS M. TOOMAJIAN PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Sickroom Baby Supplies Supplies FILMS COSMETICS CANDY Hours: Daily 9 A.M.-9:30 P.M. Sundays and Holidays 9 A.M.-1:00 P.M. Cor. of 6th Ave. 601-19th St., Wvlt. AR 3-1402 ALBERT'S SHOE SHOP Name Brand Shoes U.S. KEDS, BALL BAND RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES Expert Shoe Repairs And Orthopedic Work BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP Established 1928 The Best Flowers For All Occasions 1610 Broadway, Watervliet, N.Y. 717-19th St. Watervliet, N.Y. Aksenal 3-6221 AR 3-1433 K COMPLIMENTS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A MlLLER'S MUSIC STORE Band Instrument Specialists 73 Fourth St. Troy, N.Y Victor Circ plays guitar while admirer looks on. FREE CHECKING Accouur . y service for one year. . . A - F . ee.1 fur this year's Graduates jr, if .,.,., .T J::A' 'W ii: . National Commercial Bank,s graduation - ' . I W I rf' E nnl: A gift of a Free Checking Account Service 35:3 ,,:A: 5 :5::5:5:5: ' l will help you to manage your money in llii wisely. Your quarterly statements will i it ' show where your dollars go, and can- .Egfr celled checks will be proof you paid. 7 4 r T' 1' NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK B ol! .emi AN D TR U ST C om PANY u-1' - r.-1'.'emrrrzru.:ir'. --,K pvvr :Dr H' '- FULL SERVICE BANKING Mrough 40 offices in Nolfheasfern New York Sfafe For job opporlulzilies at National Commercial Bank, please write or call our Personnel Deparlment PE PSI-COLA SCHUYLER AUTO BODY 123-2nd Avnue AS 2-4945 Woiervliei WRECKS REPAIRED AUTOMOTIVE REFINISHING Compliments ADMIRAL CLEANERS 617-19th Street W'vliet, N.Y. AR 3-4441 Compliments of the Co mp l iments of the CLASS OF CLASS OF 1 966 1968 AS 2-5565 THE CUT 8 CURL BEAUTY SALON Corner of 19th St. 81 8th Avenue Watervliet, N.Y. Be fo re After Compliments of COLONY RECREATION ANN'S HAIR STYLIST Anna Pascazio, Proprietor Distinctive, Personalized Beauty Service Specializing in ChiIdren's Hair Cutting 2140 Fourth Avenue Watervliet, New York Evenings by appointment Dial AR 3-5786 WElNBERG'S Women's Fashion 50 Third St. Troy, N.Y. Compliments Of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. A FRIEND Where Your Money's Worth More Latham Corners WM. E. SHERIDAN PAl.MER's SUPERETTE General lnsumnce Save your Wednesday 8m Friday 21 o-1 9th sf. wafewlaef, N.Y. 5300 Cash Regime' Receipts AR 3-2411 560.00 - 52.50 Groceries MONEY ORDERS WRITTEN Complimem, NATIONAL MEAT MARKET Of Choice Meats - Groceries MONTGOMERY WARD Phone Ansenql 3-3403 Corner 6th Avenue and 18th Sf. TEZBIRS MEN'S AND WOMEN'S 8. CHILDREN'S Dial AR 3-6031 23rd St. and 4th Ave. wearing apparel MORELLI IMPORTING COMPANY '8 HMS' Ave- L-1 'Gm' N-Y room Pkonucrs ST'5'7040 Wafervliet, N.Y. Hours Weekdays 1 P.M.-9 P.M. Sat. 10:30 A.M.-5 P.M. THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE Albany New Fully Accredited A CATHOLIC LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Graduate and Undergraduate Programs Conducted by The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet for information address: Director of Admissions York Lee's SAVE THE BABY Is Recommended For CROUP -- COLDS - COUGH used Internally, Externally - In Vaporizers Lee's SPORTS BALM a Repellent for Mosquitoes, Punkies, Blackflies, Gnats WM. W. LEE 8. CO., IN Watervliet, N.Y. TROJAN LINEN SERVICE Troy, New York CONNELL-SULLIVAN PRINTING CO., INC. Printers of The Garnet and Gray ' COLORTONE APPLIANCES by 79 RAMSEY PLACE ALBANY 8, N.Y. 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Watervliet High School - Spectator Yearbook (Watervliet, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Watervliet High School - Spectator Yearbook (Watervliet, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Watervliet High School - Spectator Yearbook (Watervliet, NY) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

Watervliet High School - Spectator Yearbook (Watervliet, NY) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967

Watervliet High School - Spectator Yearbook (Watervliet, NY) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968


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