Watervliet High School - Spectator Yearbook (Watervliet, NY)
- Class of 1966
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Each senior will hold the memory of Pete deep in his heart and wish that he were here to share our Commencement Day. A l Ja, l -N.. 5llQQQ1QQ1.QQQfIfQ -4 1- 5 E nm . an ,. w 1 ' Mm :wa w X rm. ,.. s nv. H111 M, V- -rv Hx..- Jv- .f. . 1, , , 1 M fl fm., .,4..-A-. fu.. 1.-Q... 'wg u-.M 1'-nh-4 Nu.: Q' -an fr , A vm 'mu' Ja m funn 1 ,718 FACULTY ! A 14-' . VI F ,fi-w Mr. Peter Hughes, Attendance Officer lVlr. Eugene Donlon, Business Manager Board of Education The Board of Education guides the school system in its task of providing every opportunity for the students to become well-rounded citizens. Each person associated with the Watervliet Public Schools sincerely appreciates the time and effort spent by them in making these op- portunities available. Mr, Thomas F, Cavanaugh, Secretaryg Mr. Eugene Kennedy, Eugene Donlon, Business Nlanagerg Nlrs. Robert C. Gardiner Presidentg Dr. Edward C. Diamond: Dr. John J. Noonang Mr. and Mr. Thomas F. Meaghen. ' 1 25255 V - f 'L . V , 'V E ff' Sli, ,. -' .,.,g-, '--. 8 'hm I K., J 9 .ef M4-nv? Superintendent Dr. Edward C. Diamond, Super- intendent of our school system, wisely administers his duties adapting them to the modern changes in education. ff l Principal As principal, Miss Elizabeth R. Han- rahan, assumes the duty of leading our faculty and student lqody into a closer relationship with each other. This relationship is an important factor in our high school life. We all thank Miss Hanrahan for sharing with us her experience and knowl- edge. We also thank her for her helping us begin to answer the question - What is W.H.S.? ,i. UW M 'Q' 'MSR Q ,..v K 2'-Q , . V Q T l 'u i 5 3? , eiefiiiv, 'j ., W - , . fgig.',N 23 P all 14-,S A. to tilt-it-3 tm yfi at , 5 5 X2 rigxqgf Q ,iq G 15, A 3 gi T1 S MW ,k.sx1y,! v. is x X X x H Miss Veronica Fanning, Mrs. Gertrude Richards, School Nurse Special Classes Guidance, Health and Special Classes The Guidance Department helps students plan their studies at Watervliet High School. Miss Veronica Fanning, School Nurse, helps to solve the health problems of the students. Mrs. Richards instructs a class of exceptional students on the junior high school level. Mr. Robert Collier, Mr. William Sauter, Vice-Principal, and Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor 'QX N it lj it ll W l l?'rl'li ilwl' W 'Ml All 'rif flwvblflt ll SYWKQES ll W Mrs. Camellia Aulisi Mr. John Owens Students study their lessons during a typical morning in one of Mr. Thompson's bookkeeping classes. Mr. Gerald Thompson, Chairman ,,,. K ff. KU Mrs. Mary Walker Miss Cecilia Schillaci Business Our students are taught how to compete and prosper in our industrialized society by the Business Department. Miss Jane Rooney Mr. Robert Pollero Tir Miss Rosalind Catman is always willing to aid a questioning Latin student Languages and Library Mrs. Christine Jones Mr. Ronald Bustm The language department offers Spanish, French Latin X and Russian to the students of Watervliet High School The library, containing a wealth of knowledge and un Miss Rosalind Catman I A NM! Miss Joyce Judson . gel t Miss Sybell Maclay Jgx- :Q , f gf kk L I :vi-'i'4eXQ L r W Jifff ': ' ff. t ami. 539-Y 11 A K 32,-ff, - 11, - 5.-.,:,1., .- wb' ll if . -rw wkfzwg -,ir 'Sie ' 4 ii-3,14 i . e-EQ derstanding, is directed by Miss Sybell Maclay R Q t I M -3' my L QCQHB' v N? f 3,325 a , 1 E . 7, 9 .R 6 f 3. emi, , -:,fSJsf .v i-l. l ..sl'H-gp , alan V. Mrs. Virginia Mr. Richard Hoimes Mr. Walter Horton Mrs. Christine Alston , Z fl 5 Jones 1-an English Grammar and liter- ature are explored in depth by the En- glish Department. Miss Rosalind Mrs. Marguerite Miss Mary Hanrahan Catman Ryan Chairman Miss Mary Ann Mrs. Irene Miss Marianne Haite Rentz Miss Jane Gabriels Mahoney -nwswqq, QIKW f i E J, i g 2 fig? i iii ' fi Miss Galante and some of her seventh grade art students display their festive and creative Christmas decorations. Music a nd Art AAQHUI Mozart to Copland, Gainsborough to Picasso - Mrs, Dgrthea Hudson I 16 il all areas of the fine arts are explored by the Miss Carol Galanie 05U'5HJZfL Music and Art Departments. Lxx'y'ffk't'!'lT 0 4 N, ' Qu A 0,06 1 G ftsl iff' ps 09 1 5 'V Q,L I Lf if L: qw , 6 , J l 7 l' M iw ' Mr. Gerald Cohen Mrs. Irene Goldey Mr. Eugene Sullivan ' x UQ 14 Afwr Mr. Alfred Aulisi, Chairman Mr. Donald Hiil Mr. George Hogan Industrial Arts A and Home Economics The Home Economics and Industrial Arts Departments play a vital role in our school by giving the students practical training for their future lives. Miss Leona Waite, Chairman A..-1 Miss Patricia Hyer Mrs. Sherry Lynch 15 S-,arts -nun-. Mrs. Gladys Troy Mrs. Camellia Aulisi Miss Mary Celeone Mrs. Mary Vartigian Math The increasing challenge of Math in the modern world is opened to W.H.S. students by our math department. . Mrs. Barbara Wade Mr. John Webb The principals of mathematics are demonstrated by Mrs. Carolyn Noakes in one of her seventh grade math classes. 16 S 'VY 'N-...,..,, Mrs. Florence Pardus Mr. John Webb Mrs. Helena O'Fee Mr. Richard Erdoes Mr. Charles Morreale, Chairman qi .wud K Science The Science Department offers the basic concepts of science up to the more advanced areas, such as, physics, biology, and chemistry. Mrs. Pardus, Mr. Morreale, Mrs. O'Fee, and Mr. Webb check over visual aids used by the Science Department to aid their teaching. 17 iii? 3: Mrs. Virginia Alston Mrs. Ellen Mr. William Gabb MM l l Mr. Lawrence Joyc aff ff l W MM if 4 . f f X v . X I I ,MX VN Social Studies QW To help us become informative citizens better suited for the role that we must play in the ever changing world of today is the goal of the Social Studies Department. Mrs. Mary Kreiger Mr. Thomas Meany .gf-wi? hall-Q 18 Mrs. Mary Vartigian S 5 'r.g ti , .'a. J -.fe .2 Viii Ztr . . wx ' W ' n ' K' N.: A VN ,kg ,. 4 ., X Q B 'V 'f ' Q is ij ' 5 :mln I ' I Mr. Thomas Jones Rhythm and coordination is taught in the Physical Education classes Physical Education The Physical Education Department develops physical fitness by its varied pro- gram throughout the school year. Physical fitness is demonstrated on the trampoline. Mr. Walter Nash 19 V ' Y Y ' v F i 5 1 Mrs. Kay Kashuba, Secretary to the Principal. ' Qi,--' lf-fx., f 5 A as Mrs. Marjorie Kennedy, Superintendent's office. Mrs. Joan Capitula, Secretary to the Guidance office Secreta ries 20 Mrs. Jean Bostick, Superintendent's office. .Jil M. DeLolIo, L. Waite, E. Parslow, H. Palella, F. Nicklaus, W. Sullivan, R. La Cross, M. Blazejewski. Ex- cellent food is prepared daily by our efficient Cafeteria Staff. Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs Keeping Watervliet High School clean and functioning smoothly are the duties of the Custodial Staff. E. Kakernak, L. Beauchea, L. Sullivan, W. Zyglewicz, L. Colley. 21 SEN IORS Miss Patricia Hyer Class Adviser 661 Miss Mary Ann Rentz Mr. Richard Holmes SPECTATOR Adviser SPECTATOR Adviser Appreciation The Class of 1966 wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Miss Patricia Hyer, Class Adviser, Miss Mary Ann Rentz, Spectator Adviser, and Mr. Richard Holmes, Spectator Adviser, for devoting their time and effort unselfishly to us during this past year. 24 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Peter Grimesg Vice President, Robert Swotag Secretary, Chris- tine Desmond: Reporter, James Kapusnikg and Treasurer, Frank Stetz. Senior Officers and Representatives The Senior Class Officers, led by President, Peter Grimes, symbolize the highest ideals of leader- ship that can be found in this year's graduating class. Assisting the Class Officers are the Senior Senior Homeroom Representatives: P. Costantino, D. Nlardigang lVl. Decker, K. Q Riley, H. Somich, D. Gattig P. lVlc Keowng and R. Swota. .ar Homeroom Representatives. Through their sup- port, our final year at Watervliet High School has been a rewarding experience for each member of the Class of 1966. 25 GRACE AUNIAND PAUL BARNA 'QV ISABEL BISIO RUTH BITLEY DONNA BARON DOROTHY BAUMGARTNER REGINA BENWAY LINDA BIRD ALFRED BLONDIN MARY BORYSEWICZ ROBERT BOWDEN DARLENE BROOKS JOHN BROTHERS ROBERT BU RGESS BRUCE BUSTA EDWARD CAMPBELL Our photographers D. Liney and G. Einarsson inspect their fine work. , ,.,. , , .,.,w.,, 27 ii Y Y N W J. Kapusnik and IVI. Zorella make a last minute check on their lines. JUDY CARBAUH VELDA CHAIVIBERLIN CHRISTINE CHULDZINSKI KERIN COLBERT MARY LOU COLE GERRI COLLIER 28 -ide DIANE COMMOLLI JAMES CONROY PATRICIA CONSTANTINO MARY AGNES CROLL MARY DECKER 'Fi DANIEL DECRESENZO audi? 1 I , X ' w I I NANCY DE LOLLO PATRICIA DEL SIGNORE3 CHRISTINE DESMOND JOAN DE RUSSO 29 'P! 'F lX , , .,.q-- CLIFFORD DOESCHER GARY EINARSSON JOHN FERRO ROSALIE ANN GAMBINO DIANA GATTI GLORIA GATTO J. Haver and D. Mardigan are crowned king and queen of the First Sophomore Spring Social. i 30 A ..,. rgwfkziiggfivflf' K' T K iz ,1'f1':' xwz1ffv ,if 2' ff f: ?'f2f5Wmg2,R5g Mew Sf f .M -- 'Irs ?w,?::5 Qderwd' -,JW JAMES GERACE EDWARD GETTINGS FRED GOKEY LINDA GORDON RUSSELL GOWIE CURTIS GRINIES gf? JSFEK . ' 9 ox gf 6151? 59 ' .ef -if Wifi by '22?y,JyA'V XKQOS7 PETER GRIIVIES JAMES HAVER HULL ROSEMARY IANNONE Q' A., Q 31 JAMES JACQU ES YVONNE KADIO MICH EL KAHIAN JAMES KAPUSNIK r wma N' 2225? 1 igiigikfif 'f'5i1?i5X5? ' 1 2155221251 mfwifaf -- r 7-Wim .fm ilk Sophomore Class officers display their banner with pride. DONNA KAWOLA EARL KEEFER 21 32 ' 2 I' I' 1 IM 1 xfxx Vx I L K. . . ,x , I -, gk di N GEORGE KELLY CAROLYN KENOSIAN SHERRY KNIGHTS PHYLLIS KOSTYK MICHELE KRAGE PAUL KRAIVIARCI-IYK 7- J ..m::f-- X x 1 2 PHILIP KING CHRISTOPHER KYER hr , SOPHIE KIRTOGLOU WILLIAM LA BARGE j, 'W'-u. -...4-ff DAVID LANGLOIS ELIZABETH LOMASCOLO RICHARD LUDDY 'W'-x ,,....-A Maw KAREN LEGENBAUER HENRY LINDHEIMER DAVID LINEY Future Seniors receive their ciass rings which they have waited anxiously for lF -+ Wuv Eg K--at 34 44 k'h7, . I f Zfk s.m..--A' ,,- I ROBERT MALONEY LORRAINE IVIARA DEBORAH MARDIGAN OKSANA MASELKO SANDRA MC GIVERN PATRICIA MC KEOWN DIANE MC QUADE FRANK NIORAN CHRISTINE MOSHIER DAVID MURPHY www ww 35 I I I '4HIp I SHERRI MURPHY TERRY NEATON MELINDA NICKLAUS PAUL NORTHRUP wwf CHARLES OHANISIAN SUSAN O'KEEFE PATRICIA PAGANO PAMELA PARKER JO ANN PHILLIPS ALLAN PICKETT Q. ,...,.:,,.-x 36 'Fm fl Nuff PHYLLIS PINCHER BONNIE PLEW GERALDINE POTTER JOHN POTTER KATH LE EN POWERS JUDITH RACE Seniors work diligently in Mrs. Alston's Social 12 class. W .L 37 sf' if-ngQ-.K JOSEPHINE RANIUS KATHLEEN RILEY RICHARD ROWE NINA SCHILLING MARK SCULLY SUZANNE SENICK AW' Senior boys discuss upcoming sports of the school year. 38 fdnnlnv' 'wx' VIRGINIA SIRIGIANO JULIE SLICHKO SUSAN SMITH HELEN SOIVIICH if -in PETER SOROKA PAUL SPIAK M, FRANK STETZ SYLVIA STOPERA JOHN STORELLI - ii? as-v 6.23 '-s... 39 J Jw X: xa ROBERT SWOTA PEGGY TALLMAN ESTHER TANCHAK BENJAMIN TATANUS JAMES TATE GREGORY THERRIAULT Seniors await the beginning of their Forum Club debate. SEEK wmv 40 A A-11Q2f5 ,W .-,.- ..,. -A , ...: . M WW QW? F w ri - -.J ROSEIVIARY TIIVIIVIONS PAUL TOOMEY ROBERT TRACEY PAULA TRAINOR PATRICIA TYBUSH MARY URUSKYJ . if 1 MANUELLA VALASTRO MICHAEL VALENTE EFFIE VAN OLPEN MARLENE VAN VRANKEN 41 f:a FR' fiiw +05 1 L ,, PHYLLIS VINCENT JAMES VOLK KENNETH WALKER JOAN WALL LINDA WARRENCHAK LYNN WATERS MARY WEINER 1 ROBERT WELSH JOHN WINGLOSKY JEAN WHITE w-..-'E 42 N SUSAN ZIMNIERMAN MARY ANN ZORELLA WILLIAM ZYGLEWICZ C. Taber and C. Fontaine listen with great interest while D. Gatti explains the use of an equilibrium apparatus. 43 Senior A JENNIE ABRUNZA Business Decca Club GRACE AUMAND Buckets Decca Club 15 G.A.A. 15 French Club5 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Secre. 3, Vice.-Pres. 45 Jr. Christmas Assembly5 Waitress for Banquets in School5 Garnet and Gray5 Leukemia Drive: Senior Choir. B PAUL A. BARNA College Entrance Football Mgr. 3,45 Russian Club 15 Art Club 2,3,45 Gym Demonstration 2. DONNA MARIE BARON Re General F.H.A. 3,4. DOROTHY MARIE BAUMGARTNER Dottie College Entrance Girls' Softball5 G.A.A. 15 French Club 15 Spanish Club 3,45 Thalian Society 3,45 Forum Club 3,45 Class Song Comm. 1,25 Gym Demonstration 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Soph. Social Decoration Comm. 25 Garnet and Gray Staff 35 J.V. Major- ettes 15 J.V. Cheerleader 35 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Journalism Dance Comm. 35 Spectator Collector 2,35 Caps and Gowns Comm. 25 Leukemia Drive 35 Thalian Soiree 35 Spanish Club Dance Comm. 3. REGINA BENWAY Reg General Thalian Society 45 D.E.C.A. Club 35 Fashion Show 3. LINDA BIRD Lin D.E.C.A. Club 35 Camera Club 45 Jr. Christmas Assembly 35 Garnet 84 Gray Staff 25 Journalism Dance 2. ISABEL BISIO Is College Entrance Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3,45 Thali- an Society 45 Forum Club 3,45 G.A.A. 15 Soph. Song Comm.5 Soph. Social5 Gar- net 8t Gray 4. RUTH E. BITLEY Ruthy Business Girls' Glee Club5 Jr. Christmas Assem- bly5 Leukemia Drive. ALFRED BLONDIN Freddy General Di rectory Student Council Pres. 45 Class Secretary 35 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Track 1,3545 Basket- ball Mgr. 1,25 Spring Concert 1,2535 Gym Demon. 1,3545 Jr. Assembly5 Soph. So- cial5 Jr.-Sr. Party5 H.R. Rep. 3. MARY BARBARA BORYSEWICZ Bobbie College Entrance Keveny 15 Latin Club 2,3,45 Forum Club 3,45 Camera Club 25 Thalian Society 45 Jr. Christmas Assembly5 Garnet 81 Gray Staff 45 Gym Demon. 2,3,45 Girls' Drill Team 2,3,45 Soph. Social5 Jr.-Sr. Party5 SPECTATOR. ROBERT BOWDEN Boog General J.V. Basketball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Soccer 3,45 Varsity Baseball 45 French Club 15 Forum Club 3,45 Class Vice-Pres. 15 Soph. Social5 H.R. Rep. 35 Cap 81 Gown Comm. 25 Class Night Ush- er 35 Gym Demon. 35 Garnet St Gray 45 Cafeteria Monitor 4. DARLENE BROOKS Darci Secretarial F.H.A. 2,3,45 Fashion Show5 Jr. Christ- mas Assembly. JOHN BROTHERS College Entrance Football 1,2545 Track 2,45 Russian Club 1,25 Forum Club 3,45 Gym Demon. 2,3,- 45 Soph. Social Comm. 2. JUDITH BRUNEAU Judy Business F.H.A.5 G.A.A.5 Gym Demon. ROBERT BURGESS Bob College Entrance Spanish Club 15 Art Club 1,2,3,45 Cam- era Club5 June Prom Comm.5 SPECTATOR. BRUCE BUSTA College Entrance Spanish Club 1,25 Forum Club 3,4. C ED CAMPBELL Eddie Business Soccer 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Baseball 3,45 Forum Club 3,45 Freshman Class Pres.5 Soph. Social Comm.5 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Cap St Gown Comm. 2. JUDITH CARBAUH Judy College Entrance Thalian Society 45 Band5 Chorus. 44- DENISE MARIE CARROLL Business Tennis 15 Girls' Softball 1,25 Cam- era Club 1,25 Thalian Society 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Spanish Club 15 Gym Dem- on. 1,2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 25 Fashion Show 35 Leukemia Drive5 Can- cer Drive5 Heart Drive5 Cancer Dressings5 Thalian Christmas Party Comm.5 Thalian Prom Comm. VELDA CHAMBERLIN College Entrance Troy High 15 Latin Club 2,3,45 Thalian Society 3,4, Pres. 45 Russian Club 3,45 Camera Club 25 Forum Club 3,45 Adv. Math Club at St. Rose 3,45 Soph. Social5 Jr. Play5 Student Council Playp Leuke- mia Drive5 Heart Fundg June Promg Gym Demon. 3,45 Gym Demon. Comm. 3. CHRISTINE CHLUDZINSKI Chris General Keveny 15 Girls' Softball5 Camera Cluo 25 F.H.A. 2,45 French Club 35 Garnet 81 Gray 45 Gym Demonstration 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Party5 Leukemia Drive 35 Drill Team- SPECTATOR. KERIN COLBERT Business J.V. Basketball 25 French Club 15 D.E.C.A. Club 45 Homeroom Rep. 1. MARY LOU COLE Lou General G.A.A. 15 Jr. Assembly5 Leukemia Drive5 Fashion Show 2,3. GERRI COLLIER Ger Business F.H.A. 2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Gym Dem- on. 3,45 Drill Team. DIANE COMOLLI Dee General Chorus 15 Art Club 2,3,45 Camera Club 25 F.H.A. 3,45 Jr. Assembly5 Soph. Social 25 Leukemia Drive 35 Gym Demon. 1. JAMES CONROY Football 1,2,3,45 French Club5 Spanish Club5 Camera Club5 Art Club5 Christmas PIay5 Student Council Play5 Gym Dem- onstration 45 Garnet 81 Gray Staff 4. PATRICIA ANNE COSTANTINO Pat College Entrance Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Thalian Society 45 F.H.A. 25 H.R. Rep. 2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Party' Garnet 81 Gray Staff 25 SPECTATOR. MARY AGNES CROLL Mac General Spanish Club 1,25 F.H.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 15 Band 15 Jr. Assembly 35 Leukemia Drive 35 Garnet and Gray 4. D EDMOND S. DAY Ed College Entrance Football Mgr. 35 Track team 35 Forum Club 35 Camera Club Vice-Pres. 2. MARY DECKER Mar Commercial Softball team 35 Spanish Club 15 G.A.A. 15 F.H.A. 3,45 Garnet 84 Gray 45 Chorus 1,25 Jr.-Sr. Party5 Gym Demon. 2,3,45 Soph. Social 25Jr. Christmas Assembly5 H.R. Rep. 45 June Prom 35 Student Librarian 45 SPECTATOR5 Sr. Ball Comm. NANCY ANNE DELOLLO Nanc College Entrance G.A.A. 15 French Club 15 Forum Club 3,- 45 Thalian Society 45 Spectator Collector 1, alternate 2,35 Sophomore Social5 Jr. Assembly5 Cap 84 Gown Comm. 25 Ush- erette for Student Council Plays 25 Corres. Secre. for Student Council Plays 35 Corres, Secre. for Gym Demon. 35 Garnet 81 Gray Staff 35 Journalism Dance Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Party 45 Jr. Prom 35 Leukemia Drive 35 Drill Team 1,- 2,35 Gym Demon. 1,25 Class Songs 1,2. PATRICIA DELSIGNORE Patsy Business G.A.A. 15 Soph. Song Comm. Jr. Assembly. CHRISTINE MARIE DESMOND Chris College Entrance French Club 1,35 Vice-Pres. 35 Thali- an Society 2,3,4, Secre. 45 June Prom 35 Leukemia Drive 35 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Gym Demon. 1,2,3,45 Gym Demon. Comm. 25 G.A.A. 15 Class Song Comm. 1,35 Band 1,25 Spring Concert 1,25 Jr. Assembly5 H.R. Rep. 1,35 Student Coun- cil 2, Alt. 35 Jr. Ring Comm.5 Soph. So- cial5 Thalian Soiree 2,3,4. JOAN MARIE DERUSSO Business G.A.A.5 D.E.C.A. Club5 Fashion Show 1,- 2.3. CLIFFORD DOESCHER Dosh College Entrance J.V. Basketball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Forum Club 35 French Club 25 Stu- dent Council Plays 35 Gym Demon. 2,35 Student Council Alt. 3. E GARY EINARSSON College Entrance Russian Club 1,25 Forum Club 3,4, Trea- surer 45 SPECTATOR. F JOHN FERRO Johnny Business C.C.H.S. 15 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Latin Club5 Latin Club Treasurer5 French Club5 D.E.C.A. Club5 Forum Club5 H.R. Rep. 2,3,45 Student Council. G ROSALIE ANN THERESA GAMBINO Row Academic SoftbaII5 F.H.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Latin Club 2,3,45 Camera Club 35 Ski Club 25 Art Club 15 Gym Demon. 3. DIANA GATTI Di College Entrance G.A.A. 15 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Tumbling Team 2,3,45 Varsity Cheerleader Co- Capt. 35 Varsity Cheerleader Capt. 45 Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3,4, Secre. 45 Thalian Society 3,45 H. R. Rep. 45 Stu- dent Council 35 Thallan Bid Comm.5 Class Song Comm. 15 Jr.-Sr. Party5 Gym Demon. 2,3,45 SPECTATOR Collector 1. GLORIA GATTO Glor Business D.E.C.A. Club 35 Fashion Show 2,35 Chorus 35 Leukemia Drive 3. JAMES GERACE Jay College Entrance Varsity Baseball 25 Latin Club. EDWARD GETTINGS Butch General Spanish Club 1. FRED GOKEY Goke Business Varsity Soccer 15 Art Club. LINDA GORDON Lin General Tennis5 SoftbaII5 Chorus-Girls' Glee Club. RUSSELL GOWIE Tippy General Shaker High 1,25 D.E.C.A. 4. CURTIS GRIMES General Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Russian Club 15 Soph. Social Comm.5 H.R. Rep. 3. 45 PETER GRIMES Pete College Entrance Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Russian Club 1,25 Forum Club 35 Gym Demon. 2, 3,45 Russian Club Treas.5 Soph. Social Comm.5 Student Council Rep. 4, Report- er 45 June Prom Comm. 3. H THOMAS HALAYKO Business LaSalle 15 J.V. Football 15 Varsity Foot- baII5 Camera Club 15 Spanish Club 15 Latin Club 15 Gym Demon. 2,3,4. GERALD HAYDEN Jerry General Art Club 35 D.E.C.A. 4. ' PAULA LOUISE HULL General Spanish 15 Thalian Society 45 Majorettes 25 Drill Team 35 Garnet and Gray 45 Stu- dent Council5 Decoration Comm. Jr.-Sr. Party5 Jr. Assembly. ROSEMARY IANNONE Roe General Bowling5 SoftbaII5 Tennis5 F.H.A.5 Span- ish Club5 Jr. Assembly5 Gym Demon5 Drill Team. J JAMES JACQUES Jake Business J.V. Soccer 15 Baseball Mgr. 25 Spanish Club 15 French Club 2,35 Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Gym Demon. 15 H.R. Rep. 2,35 Student Council 45 June Prom Comm. 35 Usher for Class Night and Graduation 3. WILLIAM JONES Bill Business LaSalle 1,25 Ski Club. K YVONNE KADIO General Girls' Baseball Team5 Thalian Society 45 G.A.A. 15 Fashion Show 3,4. MICHAEL KAHIAN Mike Business Baseball Mgr. 1,2,35 Spanish Club 15 Camera Club 25 D.E.C.A. 45 Garnet St Gray 35 Journalism Dance 35 SPECTA- TOR Collector 2. JAMES KAPUSNIK Jim College Entrance Track 2,3,45 Basketball Mgr. 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Camera Club 2, Secre. 25 For- um Club 3,45 Jr. Class Play5 Student Council Play 35 Fireman 3,45 H.R. Rep. 15 Student Council Rep. 45 Latin Club Dance Comm. 1,25 Senior Class Play. DONNA KAWOLA Business Softball 35 Jr. Assembly5 Fashion Show 2. EARL KEEFER Butch General Art Club 2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 35 Gym Dem- on. 3. GEORGE KELLY Kel Business Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Art Club 15 D.E.C.A. 1,2,3, Pres. 35 Manager of School Book Store 35 Gym Demon. 25 Usher for Grad. 3. PAUL KENNEDY Business Spanish Club 1,25 D.E.C.A. 35 Chorus 1. CAROLYN KENOSIAN College Entrance Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Forum Club 3,45 Ski Club 25 Garnet and Gray 45 Jr. Assembly 35 Soph. Social 25 Jr.-Sr. Party 35 Jr. Prom 35 Journalism Dance5 Leukemia Drive 35 SPECTATOR Collector 1,25 SPECTATOR Advertisement Staff. PHILIP KING Phil College Entrance J.V. Basketball 15 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 Math Club 3,45 H.R. Rep. 15 Student Council 2,45 Soph. Social 2. SOPHIE KIRTOGLOU Soph Commercial G.A.A. 15 Thalian Society 2,3,4, Reporter 45 Garnet 81 Gray 35 Varsity Majorette 1,- 2,3, Captain 35 D.E.C.A. 3,4, Treasurer 45 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Gym Demon. 1,2,- 3,45 Soph. Social5 Jr.-Sr. Party5 SPECTA- TOR Collector 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 15 Jr. Class Vice-Pres.5 Soph. Class Vice-Pres.5 Jr. Prom Comm.5 H.R. Rep. 25 Jr. Assembly. SHERRY ANN KNIGHTS Cher Academic Girls' Softball Team5 G,A,A, 15 Spanish Club 25 SPECTATOR Advertising Staff. PHYLLIS ANN KOSTYK Phil College Entrance Latin Club 1,25 Latin Club Dance Comm. 1,25 Latin Award 15 Forum Club 3,45 Thalian Society 3,45 Thalian Soiree Comm. 45 Band 15 Garnet Si Gray Staff 45 Journalism Dance Comm. 45 Gym Dem- on. 2,45 Soph. Social Comm. 25 Class Song Comm. 15 Jr. Assembly 35 SPEC- TATOR Collector 1,2. JOSEPH KOWALSKI Joe College Entrance LaSalle 1,2,3. MICHELE ANN KRAGE Michael College Entrance French Club 35 Forum Club 3,45 Sr. High Band 2,3,45 Garnet Band 3,45 Jr. High Band 15 Co-Vice Pres. of Sr. High Band 45 SPECTATOR Collector. PAUL KRAMARCHYK 9O College Entrance Course Latin Club 1,25 Sophomore Social Com- mittee 25 June Prom Committee 3. CHRISTOPHER KYER Chris General D.E.C.A. L WILLIAM LABARGE Bill College Entrance Track 15 J.V. Basketball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 35 J.V. Soccer 25 Varsity Soc- cer 3,45 Gym Team 3,45 French Club 1,- 25 Forum Club 3,4, Reporter 45 Garnet 81 Gray 45 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Soph. Social Comm.5 Usher for Class Night and Graduation 35 Student Council 45 Gym Demon. 1,2,3,45 Band 2,35 Spring Con- cert 2,3. KEITH LAMAR Keither College Entrance LaSalle 1,25 French Club 35 Camera Club 3. DAVID LANGLOIS Tank General D.E.C.A. 45 Student Fireman 3,4. KAREN JOYCE LEGENBAUER College Entrance Thalian Society 2,3,45 Thalian Prom Comm. 35 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Span- ish Club Dance Comm. 2,35 Forum Club 3,45 N.Y.S.S.M.A. Conference 2,35 Siro- Soviet Conference at Emma Willard 35 G.A.A. 15 Leukemia Drive 35 Sr. High Band 1,2,3,45 Area All State Band 3,45 Jr. Assembly5 Property Comm. 35 Class Song Comm. 1,25 Soph. Social Comm. 25 Jr. Prom Comm.5 H.R. Rep. 25 Stu- dent Council Rep. 15 Spring Concert 1,2,- 3,45 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Gym Demon. 1,- 2,3,45 SPECTATOR. GEORGE LENARIS College Entrance 46 Baseball5 French Club 1,25 Camera Club 15 Student Council 45 Spring Concert5 Soph. Social5 Gym Demon. Science Con- gress5 Fireman 3,4. HENRY LINDHEIMER Lindy General Basketball 1,2,35 Soccer 3,45 H.R. Rep.5 D.E.C.A. DAVID LINEY Dave College Entrance Track 15 Latin Club 1,25 Forum Club 3,- 45 Student Council Alt. 45 Class night usher 35 Spectator Collector 15 Soph. So- cial 25 Garnet 8i Gray Staff 45 Jr. Ring C0mm-3 Jr. Class Play5 Gym Demon. 2, 3,45 SPECTATOR. ELIZABETH A. LOMASCOLO Betty College Entrance French Club 15 G.A.A. 15 Thalian Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Art Club 4, Treasurer 45 Gym Demon. 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Thalian Prom 2,3,45 Soph. Class Treasurer5 H.R. Rep. 35 Soph. Social Comm.5 June Prom Comm. 35 June Prom Court 35 Jr.-Sr. Party Dec- or. Comm. 45 SPECTATOR. RICHARD LUDDY Lud General M ROBERT MALONEY Bob College Entrance Student Council Vice-Pres.5 J.V. Football 1,25 Varsity Football 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Gym Demon. 3. LORRAINE MARA General F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Student Librarian 2,3,45 Drill Team 1,25 Leukemiail Platoon Leader 35 Fashion Show 2,35 Garnet 84 Gray. DEBORAH JEAN MARDIGAN Debbi College Entrance G.A.A. 15 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Reporter 35 Thalian Society 2,3,4, Secre. 35 For- um Club 3,45 Class Officer 2,35 Art Club 25 Jr. Assembly5 Jr.-Sr. Party5 June Prom Comm.5 Thalian Prom 2,3, Court 35 June Prom 2,3, Court 35 Gym Dem- on. 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Soph. Social 2, Queen5 H.R. Rep. 1,45 Thali- an Prom Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Play Understudy 2, Student Director 35 Cap St Gown Comm. 25 Leukemia Drive 35 Heart Fund 3. OKSANA MASELKO College Entrance Russian Club 2,3,4, Reporter 45 Forum Club 3,45 Art Club 3,4, Reporter 45 Thalian Society 45 Spanish Club 15 Coral Group 15 Properties Comm. for Student Council Plays 3. PATRICIA MCKEWON Trisha General Softball5 D.E.C.A., Pres.5 F.H.A.5 H.R. Rep. 45 Commentatorfor Fashion Show 2, 35 Jr. Assembly. DIANE MCQUADE Di Secretarial Girls' Baseball Team5 French Club5 Soph. Social5 Jr.-Sr. Party 35 Drill Team 45 Gym Demon. 45 Leukemia Drive 35 Jr. Assembly5 Jr. Prom Bid Comm.5 June Prom, Court5 SPECTATOR. FRANK MORAN Butch General Track 3,45 D.E.C.A. 3,45 Camera Club 45 Chorus 45 Garnet Bt Gray 4. CHRISTINE ALICE MOSHIER Chris General Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 15 Garnet Band 3,45 Spring Concert 2,3,45 Dance Band 45 Gray Band 35 Band Competi- tion 3,45 Vice-Pres. of Senior Band5 Se- nior Band 2,3,45 Jr. High Band 3,45 AI- tamont Fair Goldman High School Band5 Garnet 81 Gray 4. DAVID W. MURPHY Murph College Entrance Spanish Club 15 French Club 35 Camera Club 25 Gym Demon. 1,2,3,45 SPECTATOR. SHERI THERESA MURPHY Sheri General French Club 15 Spanish Club, 3,45 Span- ish Club Dance 35 F.H.A. 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 Thalian Society 2,3,45 Thalian Soiree 2,- 3,45 Forum Club 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Party 45 Garnet gl Gray 2,35 Journalism Dance 2,- 35 J.V. Majorette 25 Varsity Majorette 35 Varsity Cheerleader Co-Capt. 45 Drill Team 3,45 Gym Demon. 3,45 Leukemia Drive 2. N TERRY ANN NEATON Terry Secretarial Spanish Club 15 G.A.A. 15 F.H.A. 3,45 Leukemia Drive 35 Jr. Assembly 35 Gar- net 8r Gray 45 SPECTATOR. MELINDA NICKLAUS Commercial ' Girls' SoftballTeam5 D.E.C.A. Club, Sec- retary5 Thalian Society5 SPECTATOR. PAUL ROBERT NORTHRUP Nory College Entrance Football 1,25 Track 1,2,35 J.V. Bakset- ball 15 Art Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 French Club 15 Jr. Assembly5 Student Council Plays - Prod. 35 Assembly Ush- er 45 Spectator Collector 15 H.R. Rep. 45 Stage Crew Graduation 35 Campaign Manager Student Council Election 3. O CHARLES OHANESIAN Chuck Business Spanish Club 1,25 Camera Club 25 Gym Demon. 15 D.E.C.A. 4. SUSAN O'KEEFE Sue Business Girls' Softball Team 2,35 G.A.A. 15 French Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Gym Demonstration 2,3. P PATRICIA PAGANO Pat Secretarial Girls' Softball Team 35 G.A.A. 15 Jr. As- sembly 35 Garnet 8r Gray 35 Journalism Dance Comm. 35 SPECTATOR. JOANN PHILLIPS Red Business D.E.C.A. Club5 Jr. Assembly. ALLAN PICKETT Al College Entrance PHYLLIS PINCHER Commercial Girls' Softball Team 1,25 French Club 15 Gym Demon. 25 Garnet and Gray 45 Jr. Assembly5 Student Council Alternate 4. BONNIE PLEW Bonny College Entrance Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Forum Club 35 G.A.A. 15 Chorus 15 Garnet 81 Gray 45 Class Song Comm. 15 Soph. Social5 Spring Concert 1. GERALDINE POTTER Gerry College Entrance J.V. Majorette 15 Varsity Majorette 25 J.V. Cheerleader 35 Latin Club 1,2, Trea- surer 25 Thalian Society 35 Small Drill 1,- 25 Gym Demon. 1,25 H.R. Rep. 15 Soph. Social5 Spectator Collector 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Class Song Comm. 15 Garnet 81 Gray 3. JOHN WALLACE POTTER Wally General KATHLEEN A. POWERS Kathy College Entrance Gym Demon. 1,25 Forum Club 3,45 Latin 47 Club5 Thalian Society 45 Soph. Social5 Student Council Plays 35 Soph. Cap 84 Gown Comm.5 Science Congress 15 G.A.A. 15 Student Council 45 Class Song Comm. 1,25 H.R. Rep. 15 Spectator Col- lector 35 Spring Concert 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,25 Dance Band 25 Concert Band 1,2,35 Solo Competition 25 Spring Festi- val 1,25 Band Librarian 3. R JUDITH RACE Judy Business JOSEPHINE T. RAMUS Josie Commercial Art Club 2,3,45 Gym Demon. 3,45 Gym Instructor 45 Jr.-Sr. Party5 Sr. Play. FRANK M. RAZZANO Raz General J.V. Football 35 Varsity Football 45 Span- ish Club 25 Latin Club 4. KATHLEEN RILEY Kathy Business Spanish Club 1,2,35 Art Club 2,35 Thali- an Society 45 Soph. Social Comm.5 H.R. Rep. 2,45 June Prom Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Party Comm. 4. JAMES ROSSA Jim College Entrance Football 15 Gym Demon.5 Art Club5 H.R. Rep. RICHARD ROWE Dick Business Football 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Latin Club 15 D.E.C.A. Club 1,25 Garnet 81 Gray 45 Student Council 15 Gym Demon. 2. S NINA SCHILLING College Entrance Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Thalian Society 45 Thalian Soiree 2,35 Soph. Social5 Spring Concert 25 Jr.-Sr. Party Comm. 35 Senior Ball. SUZANNE SENICK Sue Business G.A.A. 15 Tennis Team5 Thalian Society 3,45 Thalian Soiree 3, Court5 Forum Club 35 Russian Club 25 H.R. Rep. 35 Class Song Comm. 35 Drill Team 1,25 Soph. Social Comm.5 Garnet 81 Gray Staff 45 W.H.S. Reporter. VIRGINIA SIRIGIANO Gin Business Band 1,2,35 Gym Demon. 1. JULIE SLICHKO Slick General D.E.C.A. 3,45 H.R. Rep. 1,3,45 Fashion Show 35 Guidance Office 3. SUSAN SMITH Sue Business Forum Club 3,45 Jr. Assembly. HELEN MARIE SOMICH Secretarial Thalian Society 2,3,45 Thalian Soiree 45 Thalian Soiree Comm. 35 Russian Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Forum Club 35 Spring Concert 15 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Gym Demon. 1,2,3,45 Gym Demon. Comm. 1,2,35 Gym Instructor 45 H.R. Rep. 2,3,45 Jr. Assembly5 Class Song Comm. 35 June Prom Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Party Comm. 45 Yearbook Collector 1,2,- 3,45 SPECTATOR. PETER SOROKA Petey Business Art Club 1,2535 D.E.C.A. 1. PAUL SPIAK Spik College Entrance Track 15 Forum Club 3,45 Russian Club 1,25 June Prom Comm. FRANK PETER STETZ College Entrance Russian Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Camera Club 25 Forum Club 3,45 Student Coun- cil 3, Treasurer 35 Class Night Usher 35 H.R. Rep. 25 Class Reporter 15 June Prom Comm. 35 Soph. Social Comm.5 Assembly Usher 45 Jr. Assembly5 Stue dent Council Play 35 Spectator Col- lector 15 Gym Demon. 25 Senior Play 45 Jr.-Sr. Party 45 Senior Ball 45 Senior Class Treasurer. SYLVIA C. STOPERA Syl Commercial Softball Team5 Tennis Team5 D.E.C.A. 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 1, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Art Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Jr. Assembly5 Gym Demon. 2,3,45 Fashion Show 2,3,4, Chairman of Stage Design 35 SPECTATOR. JOHN STORELLI General J.V. Football. MARIE SWEET Business G.A.A. 15 Tennis Team 15 Latin Club 1,- 25 Forum Club 35 Soph. Social5 June Prom Comm. 35 Garnet 81 Gray Staff 45 Yearbook Collector 35 Jr. Assembly. ROBERT SWOTA Flex College Entrance Varsity Football 1,2,3,4, CoACapt. 45 Track 3,45 Soph. Social Comm.5 Jr.-Sr. Party Comm.5 H.R. Rep. 4. T MARGARET TALLMAN Peggy General C.C.H.S. 15 Softball 35 Camera Club 25 Ski Club 45 Jr. Assembly. ESTHER A. TANCHAK General Russian Club 1,25 Student Librarian 3,45 G.A.A. 15 Drill Team 15 Jr. Assembly. BENJAMIN TATANUS College Entrance Football 3,45 Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 2. JAMES TATE Starr Commercial D.E.C.A. 15 Russian Club 15 Art Club 35 Band 15 Garnet 81 Gray Staff 45 March- ing Band 15 Spring Concert 15 Gym Dem- on. 2,3,4: Student Council 1,25 Soph. Social Comm.5 June Prom 3. GREGORY ALBERT THERRIAULT Greg College Entrance Forum Club 3,4, Pres. 45 French Club 1,- 2,3, Pres. 35 Student Council 1,25 H.R. Rep. 15 Gym Demon. 1,2,3,45 Student Council Plays 2,35 Senior Play5 Sr. Band 2,3, Vice-Pres. 35 Class Treasurer 35 Jr. Ring Comm.5 Spring Concert 25 Jr. Christmas Play5 Soph. Social Comm.5 June Prom Comm. 35 Elks Club Award5 Fireman 3,45 Usher 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Party 45 CO-EDITOR SPECTATOR. ROSEMARY TIMMONS Rosie Commercial Latin Club 15 Thalian Society 45 G.A.A. 15 Gym Demon. 1,45 Gym Instructor 4. DAVID TOMA Wop College Entrance Baseball Mgr. 15 D.E.C.A. 45 French Club 15 Student Council 1. PAUL TOOMEY Buck College Entrance Soccer 2,3,45 Forum Club 3,45 French Club 1,25 Senior Play 4. ROBERT TRACEY General J.V. Football 1,25 Soccer Mgr. 1,2,35 Art Club 2,3,4. PAULA ANN TRAINOR College Entrance 48 Tennis Team 15 G.A.A. 15 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Thalian Society 2,- 3,4, Reporter 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Forum Club 3,45 Student Librarians 2,3,4, Re- porter 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Student Council Rep. 3,4, Secretary 45 Spring Concert 1, 25 Jr. Band 15 Sr. Band 25 Gym Demon. 1,2,35 Drill Team 1,2,35 Soph. Social5 Freshman Class Secretary5 Jr. Assem- bly5 Jr.-Sr. Party 45 Class Song Comm. 1,25 June Prom Comm. 35 D.A.R. Good Citizen Award5 CO-EDITOR SPECTATOR. PATRICIA ANNE TYBUSH Patti Secretarial Spring Concert 1,2,45 Chorus 1,2,45 Gym Demon. U MARY URUSKYJ Ursky College Entrance Thalian 3,45 Thalian Soiree Comm. 45 Forum Club 3,45 Russian Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Student Council Play Un- derstudy 35 Jr. Play Production Staff 35 Student Council Rep. 45 Spring Concert 1,25 June Prom, Court. V MANUELLA VALASTRO Mannie Business Pep Club 15 Camera Club 35 Thalian So- ciety 2,3,45 Thalian Soiree 2,3,45 Specta- tor Collector 1,25 Jr. Assembly5 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Gym Demon. 1,2,3,45 J.V. Majorette 25 Varsity Majorette 35 H.R. Rep. 35 Student Council 3, Alternate 25 Student Council Dance 35 Jr. Song COWHT1-I Garnet and Gray Staff 35 Jour- nalism Dance 3. MICHAEL ANTHONY VALENTE Mike General Camera Club 35 Art Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Jr.-Sr. Party 45 Senior Play 45 SPECTATOR. EFFIE VAN OLPEN Effenerschrooge Commercial G.A.A. 15 Fashion Show 2,35 Jr. Assem- bly5 Leukemia Drive 35 Soph. Social. MARLENE VAN VRANKEN Marcy Business Softball 35 Jr. Assembly5 Gym Demon. 1,35 Spring Concert 2,35 Drill Team 1,35 Chorus 3. PHYLLISS VINCENT Sis Business G.A.A. 15 Chorus 1,35 Spring Concert 15 Fashion Show 2. JAMES WILLIAM VOLK Jim Business Soccer 3,4, Mgr. 23 Baseball 33 D,E.C.A. Club3 Soph. Social Comm.3 June Prom Comm. W KENNETH WALKER Ken College Entrance Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,43 Gym Dem- on. 2,43 Spanish Club 13 Soph. Social3 Student Council Rep. 23 June Prom Placement Comm. JOAN WALL College Entrance Forum 3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 Thalian Society 3,43 Russian Club 3,42 Latin Club 1,2,3, Camera Club 2, Treasurer3 Choral Club 13 Student Director of Jr. Play: Prop. Comm. for Student Council Plays 2,31 Spring Concert 1,22 Jr. Assembly. LINDA JANE WARRENCHAK Lynn College Entrance Spanish Club 1,2,3,4Q Forum Club 3,42 F.H.A. 1,2, Reporter 23 Student Librari- an, Spectator Collector3 Student Council Plays 1,2,3,43 Jr. Christmas Play3 Senior Play3 June Prom Comm.3 Garnet 84 Gray 43 SPECTATOR. MARY LYNN WATERS Lynn College Entrance Spanish Club 1,2,3,4Q Forum Club 3,43 Thalian Society 2,3,43 Thalian Soiree 2,- 3,43 G.A.A. 13 Choral Club 13 Spring Concert 13 Drill Team 23 Gym Demon. 2,4 33 Soph. Social, June Prom 33 Spectator Collector 33 Jr. Christmas Play Prod. Staff 33 Jr.-Sr. Party. MARY WIENER Mar College Entrance Spanish Club 1,2,33 F.H.A. 3,43 G.A.A. 13 Chorus 1,21 Thalian Society 43 Spane ish Club Dance Comm. 2,31 Gym Dem- on. 33 Spring Concert 1,23 Garnet St Gray 43 Journalism Dance Comm. ROBERT WELSH Bob General Decca Club JOHN WINGLOSKY Wingo General Football 1,43 Track 33 Spanish Club 13 H.R. Rep. 3. JEAN WHITE Jeanie College Entrance C.C.H.S. 1,21 Spanish Club 3,4, Reporter 43 Spanish Club Dance Comm. 3,42 Thalian Society 43 Leukemia Drive 33 Jr.- Sr. Party. Z SUSAN ELIZABETH ZIMMERMANN Sue College Entrance Gym Demon. 1,2,3,43 Drill Team 1,2,3,- 43 Forum Club 3,43 Spanish club 1,2,3,- 43 Spanish Club Dance Comm. 2,31 Thalian Society 3,43 G.A.A. 13 Advanced Math Club at St. Rose 3,43 Jr. Ring Comm.3 June Prom Comm. 33 Choral Group 13 Spring Concert 13 Class Song Comm. 1,23 Soph. Social Decoration Comm. 23 Thalian Prom Comm. 43 Leukemia Drive 33 Jr.-Sr. Party 43 Forum Club Debate at Emma Willard 33 Senior Play Student Director3 Invitations Comm. for Senior Play3 Muscular Dys- trophy Drive 43 SPECTATOR. MARY ANN ZORELLA Zeke Commercial G.A.A. 13 Student Council 33 Russian Club 1,2, Secretary 23 Freshman Class Treasurer3 H.R. Rep. 23 Thalian Society 2,3,43 Thalian Prom Comm. 2,3,43 For- um Club 3,41 June Prom Comm. 33 Sec- retary Forum Club 43 Jr. Christmas Play3 Soph. Social3 Senior Play3 Senior Ball Comm.3 Garnet 81 Gray 33 SPECTATOR. WILLIAM ZYGLEWICZ Zygy Business C.C.H.S. 1,21 D.E.C.A. Club 4. UN DERCLASSMEN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Reporter, Kathy Spiak, Treasurer, Donna Milnarikg President Arthur Friscio' Vice President, Stephanie ustin: Secretary, Charla T b r My-Iiifibff IW N ry k M. Roach. -I IW A . iii II if I AkuIIian,jNE. Ana on, J. Andersonf:C eilusti . UW. Y f JUNIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: BOTTOM ROW P. Holmes: S. Belokopitskyg S. Peters: S. 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Novojosky. -i'g R ' .sy 4 . f' 9 L 260 s., nm rs. Qual F Y, , K-:Q --,F E- .- A i x S . ' N ' x J J hair, 'x' , 5 5 m 12 ing Y A M. O'Connell, D. Owens, K. Paparian, R. Parent. R. Petzler, L. Phalen, P. Phillips. S. Peters, Q 2 A L. Piekoes, M. Pike, D. Primmett, V. Rasmussen. M. Razzano, A. Reid, K. Reid, M, Roach. X .. 'fu 'CTIJ i if I vs: N' in ' ' ,V ,if f A ' 'Q A 25 J. 2 .1 F fd lii T w .- - 1 L ' 1 . 6 i S. Romano, F. Rose, W. Schraeder, D. Seney. J. Shagalski, T. Shufelt, B. Slicko, K Spiak. . .ff 1 W V. 4' F- - ?W,. . Q V x 1 L if . 5 ff. 'I ' ' T. Stemp, J. Stopera, C. Taber, J. Tanchek. F. Thierbecker, J. Tiro, J. Tommasini, S. Toomey. 54 fl J i an M. Towne, C. Voland, M. Walters, J. Wancko. J. Weir, N. Wells, J. Whitehurst, S. Wilkinson. vi - ,no .i 1 i W. Wilkinson. if The Juniors are pleasantly entertained by the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Party. 55 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Vice President, John Mar- tucci: Secretary, Mary Mokay: President, John Reinfurt: Treasurer, Susan Albert: Reporter, Kenneth Murray. ,rf .f 55. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: BOTTOM ROW: D. Granato: J. Petregalg P. McGrouty. TOP ROW: C. Kehn: N. Lazorischak: R. Yaroschuck: F. O'NeilI: R. Decker: P. Kramarchyk: J. Belokopitskyg R. Falzo. Sophomore Class . H .. A ' A, 7, , ,.C 1 , A 4 . 4V ' ., .J . t XNVJ. i. . , . gf Q Y G13 m Z, gy l :' ' , D ,j ' ii? f'J ?l, V, A nw . 1 AN .. a-:4 , .- xk - ,. .. ' 1 - in 'Av . 1 . XV T fax . . V K in , -Y Q ,1f. 55:3 1' ri K. Adriance, M. Ahearn, S. Albert, J. Alund, R. Beeble, B. Beers, T. Bellow, J. Belokopitsky. L. Borter, F. Bouchard, J. Bowden, D. Boyko, T. Bums, D. Butler, J. Canfield, J. Carroll. D. Anderson, K. Ashley, R. Aumand, N. Baumgartner, S. Bennett, B. Benway, M. Bewsher, L. Bond. R. Brand, P. Brignola, F. Broderick, J. Bronakowski, P. Cas- sidy, H. Catricala, J. Cehowski, C. Chudzinski. I Q 3 L j 3 L 'U rg. A R .7 . 7 4,21 W. i ' . ,W , . .H vm f 1 ' T 2 v we A A f ' . ' -I s i ' , ' A a s 1- - 151. fa fl it . F' Q' if If A 425. it 4 9 'V J 1 'klitgff ' 5. .Eff F fl I T K Q J 2 : fl - 56 9' RW Q ay -vt ' .. -V - I I M ff f f J '-5 ' af ' 1 -- Ma- K, fifzvlf. 4 I Q - W 95, ' an . biifi K. J. Chur, P. Clemente, S. Collins, K. Comtois, J. Coughlin, Cox, E. D'Alessandro, R. Decker. - 1 . - fl W ,KW -I 3 lf grain ka , , ,gi N' F ,.., . V. C. P. V. f 1 - 1 1 , I J' r 1 L f 4 id 1 . X 53 I Y J Q V Duffy, N. Dugan, P. Dunkerley, R. Einarsson, J. Farrell Farmer, A. Fisher, J. Frisco. A .4 cs, - 5 A r 1 if P W - ' 42. .,,,..f ' Q K, .f K - f 1 ' 2 : . In 5 :V 'L i L .. ,., 1 is A f 1 4 Graulty, L. Gundrum, J. Guzek, R. Hannell, L. lannacone lannone, R. Johnson, P. Johnson. . i . , , L- ' 51 i ,Q . 'T V' Q . ' ' ' f , 3- s S ' ' .. - , ,, tw., E H e , ' N 1 , ,.-.f Lf, ,. W. Conroy, W. Cook, C. Corliss, S. Costello, D. Desmond, C. Devito, P. Dominski, M. Duffney. J is ii.. , . . V Ts if ,.f- A , . P u ...rw Y Y . . . I 4 Y A Z , 13 ' ' - 4? - Q 4- L L is , Us Q . 5, Q' x. ' x ' f N. .. A N , as J.., ii. Q . , . .ns f: f33f Y X l -i . V .-'31 . 1. rzg' 3:35 3 1-121 . l - K. 7.s 'Q- .434 : 'g- i '1 4115: :Jilin I fi' .Ea 2 .'.,r 'fied J. Esposito, L. Evertsen, R. Falzo, V. Falzo, N. Gambino, M. Gardner, L. Gorman, D. Granato. A i Wb.. X, I A ., Y SAW N , be 1. D. Haver, N. Heffeman, R. Herrington, J. Hoseler, F. Keevern, Q1 ,Wy C. Kehn, J. Kelso, S. Kenyon. I ,M Ar ..., ,kr A .. 1, . m , f , A f gk, is E' U . is l - 2 D. Kerwin, S. Konn, M. Kowalski, J. Kuffs. 57 R. Kufs, D. Kutey, B. La Manna, W. Larkin. ' ' W7 I 1 fCz7 ' . 7' 'iw T 151 S , x we . ,LLL V .H ' A ii . 1 T V g 214.1 1. - Ii-5 fv Q my ' ' 5 74: ' . ,MN . . 'V ' , . me -' , . 'tl , 3 A Ao. gl 1' k 5 iw D. Lawyer, N. Lazorischak, L. Lewanick, S. Malthaner, P. Mc Grouty, T. Medici, R. Meeson, V. Melite. A 'W .aa L 'A R , wie., Pin- fa 5 1 ,. f M. Mokay, P. Morelli, D. Moshier, K. Murray, N. Parent, H. Parslow, C. Pastore, M. Pelech. - Q ,WA K' wx I . W 5 ' N , 3 I :N ' .3 lv 1-SYM. ' ii., fa ' ,X I2 im r 1 J N . i- , - Al , 'W I . L 1' B. Pontore, J. Potosky, J. Powers, P. Pryor, R. Richards, A. Riley, M. B. Riley, G. Robillard. a 5 K 5 Jn: V gf, , m gg. T .P , , L. Ryan, P. Sacco, G, Scensny, J. Scully. J. Martucci, W. Marzinsky, C. Mc Cabe, G. Mc Givern, A Milanese, M. Milos, C. Mink, P. Moffre. I . ig, - .- 2. 5 f V fi- 6 ii. 'Y . gl' M1 K f V.V V at , V, . . , be J, .- l ' H rn .. X . f ,' . . ieir ' ,ff s a or J Twfafsi f'f?'m1 P. Murray, J. O'Connor, M. O'Keefe, F. O'NeiI, J. Petregal B. Phalen, M. Pickett, K. Pierce. if ..., .9 T. Race, J. Reinfurt, M. Remarchuk, M. Rezey,R. Robillard, M. Romeo, G. Rossa, J. Ryan. .. ', , fa - '74 . il 1 RQ, , -M, - 1 .9 ., ff' if A T .El 1 P. Scully, R. Semonchik, F. Sgarlata, T. Shaughnessy. . , ,Q 'P 5 P iv in 1 1 I 1 7. Q fc. fs, .,. 4, Q W . 1 ' -. T f f -Q . J H . , fn H, - My , J if A L' Sa , - Q .' t ' so . ' W H' - . f ' -tg , , P U X 1 New . n . . M, j,f:g,,..-,,,fg,ig , . M, -V 1 Ve E- SHGFIOCK, K- Sherwood, R- Siewefii C- Spiak, N- Sweet, K. Steliato, P. Stevens, J. Stewart, J. Stopera, N. Waldo L. Tabakian, J. Trela, C. Volk. D. Wallen, J. Wheatley, P. Wilkes. lie-M. Vx , -0 N ni -ff ... 4 1 ismt Erika ' E. Woncik, P, Wozniak, T. Yanni, P. Yannick. R. Yaroschuck, J. Zakrzewski, E. Zimmermann. Sophomores display the modern dance steps at the Sophomore Social. 59 i FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: President, David Conroy: Secretary, Judy lngleeg Treasurer, Susan Goldstein: Vice President, Cheryl Kowola: Reporter, Beverly Richards. J ,ix 1 xl . -,iff . D - M. ' i ' if if L if 55 Z ,Q jf i : . Ffzlg. - R. Acker, B. Anderson, M. Arghnian, C. Ashline, E. Bentley, R. Bessette, F. Bielawa, K. Blake, J. Brooks, C. Bruneau, E. Bubnoski, S. Bumb. 37 1 C. Clickner, C. Comproski, T. Conley, D. Conroy. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: BOTTOM ROW: J. Heid, K. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: D. Schoonmaker, M. Hutchinson, J. Herald, J. Sel Signore, D. Shewczyk, E. Luft, L. Thierbecker. Freshman Class .wwf 'ri-. , Q e Y:,t,iiW y ,457 5 LL X, ,V K X or 6 Vi V ' I iiiiig, Q i P. Ashline, C. Azadian, J. Bagley, A. Barna, J. Bolt, A. Boryse- wicz, B. Brand, J. Britton, W. Burgess, C. Byrne, B. Cather- wood, D. Cebula. rs? 4 4, 4 . ff 1 . f if . si K. Conroy, M. Cook, P. Cutulle, P. D'AIessandro. 1 . 'NJ 6 5 ' .5 f ,fa .- 5 Q' 14 , ff ,- 4-' -' K -' 5. ' I, 2 . ' or .7 F 'ZL' .K , ... x 5 7' I f .. s,.. ,-.-r ., li x : Jf, D! Q Lf A .. if . ,J . A V 6, 1 b r 5 'MQ E ll . .Um , ls - . 'bc , e, 1' My . ce., K :V , Y M -31: -T A I . A ,... ici H s .QD . V , I 2. K K K If T i Jr fra 'Y' -. , L. Dean, L. Decker, C. Delaney, W. De Lollo, M. Dupuree, R. Engelhardt, E. Facteau, D. Farmer, M. Gokey, S. Gold stein, D. Guilmette, J. Gurak. J. Havnen, R. Hayes, W. Hayes, P. Hebert, M. Hutcnunson J. lannacone, J. lnglee, K. Jordan, N. Konieczny, J. Kowalski M. Krage, D. Kramarchyk, fs. 'gn A , ' . :' W5 P. La Marche, P. La Marche, B. Landry, T. Lane. 4 ' Q R . A .,y, ,,, .,,, , is A. Del Signore, J. Del Signore, M. Dubray, R. Dunbar, M. Flanagan, R. Fruscio, E. Fylak, R. Gardner, E. Hanley, J. Hanley, J. Hartman, J. Hartnagle. lf, 3'-1 K-sv, i 5 ,, W J Q f . v.-. JA if' 5 gf' K+ If' .fi . 0 la , 1 --4 . J 'S K 5 fa, . J. Heid, J. Herald, V. Hodges, M. Hoefer, C. Kawola, J. Kaye, R. Kennedy, L. Kerr, S. Kramarchyk, M. Krause, J. Kyer, S. Ladu. T . J, .a 'X.' 5 .g 5, Q J- f ag , . D. Larkin, D. Larkin, L. Le Cuyer, E. Luft. 5' ' 4. N, T ',,. . V -N., 91 .v i f ia C3 K . Vi ' J w :. J. Lynch, R. Lynch, K. Lyons, D. Manny, K. Moore, S. Moran, C. Morelli, G. Morris, G. Nathan, L. Neaton, R. Neaton, E. Niscewic. E57 3 . l , f . Q, 4, l' lt uv ,, . 3 . ' . 1 7 it kxh h V , il H .' js ' 22 'Z' g R Y .,V-,. K? is iii V ,Vj D. Palella, P. Piekos, S. Placzkowski, K. Plew, M. Riccitelli, P. Riccitelli, B. Richards, K. Riley, S. Scensny, D. Shewczyk, D. Schoonmaker, D. Schramm. sf. -.E A' fm ' A ' I ' 1 ,. .. , R ' ..-, . ff' P J. Slichko, R. Slichko, E. Slosek, D. Smith. . L .4 Fi gi ,ru E J MXN! D. Matthews, M. McDermott, K. Michoian, K. Mitchell M Morrissey, K. Mosca, A. Motkowicz, L. Mullins, S. Normandin M. Oliviere, P. O'NeiI, S. Owens. if L ,kk Y I , i. , V. xi ,. .. ,C 5' ' 'L ' i I 4 I 5 if W. Race, M. Radley, C. Reed, D. Reinfurt, E. Robbins, D Romano, A. Rullo, R. Salmon, L. Sheridan, M. Shafer, W Sickles, M. Siple. M. 1. A' G. Southwell, P. Spiak, C. Stah, M. Swimm. L-'bmi -A 'I 3' Q Ill ' , ff: WH f E L ' ,,,,,,L,., :jg . , 153- , , , E , E, ,Y , . if is fa L i x z . ,rf D. Symanski, J. Tatanus, J. Teson, L. Thierbacker, T. Viola, L. Thomas, C. Timmons, S. Toma, P. Treacy, J. White, S. C, Waldo, L. Walters, B. Way. Whitehead, R. Wilkinson, W. Wozniak. 'gg-A ie, ,. , ' 'N v A - fit' 1 . M. Yamin, J. Zalinka. 4-..1..1u.. .ae 4 .. .1-. w.M,,,.. -..M . ,,,..,. .,.. , . 4. I V A y ,, Mr. Meaney supervises as a student demonstrates the importance of maps in a Freshman Social Studies class. 63 'Cf' -. f 'Y a, rf 4. , AME ft i 1 A A fag? A P ' 5 .E if g A I G. Adkins, J. Anderson, P. Anderson, D. Archer, C. Biondi, F. Borter, S. Borter, D. Brand, B. Burgess, E. Burnell, M. Burnell, A. Cassidy, D. Clickner, J. Cocoa, M. Conroy, E. Dombroski. f A a Eiifiifs S. Faizo, B. Finlan, G. Fronk, C. Gannon. :., .57 3 - I i v.. 5? M . ,- ' ' Q, + H S . .. . XFX I A ' E. Basle, J. Beattie, R. Belokopitsky, J. Bennett, C. Broder- ick, L. Brooks, M. Brooks, D. Budini, R. Catherwood, L Chiera, D. Chuldzinski, C. Church, S. Dombroski, M. Duffney, L. Durocher, A. Duquette. J. A M. Goldstein, D. Gordon, B. Greklek, D. Grimes. Eighth Grade I 5' . 5 Q x2?Q.5'...i l '4 .5 Fil :bl . ff.. V .En ' . . T A i . s kffb. ',,, H 5 I 5. ff 4. --I 'E .1 i ll T 'Z f fl. .il l E. Gundrum, M. Halloway, S. Helo, D. Hofelich, S. Kelly. B. Kelso, C. Kerwin, K. Kewley, S. Lewanick, D. MacFarlane, J. MacDonald, D. Maple, M. Melite, K. Metcalfe, G. Myers L. Nates. 9 Q9 ' YQ -. 3 f - W X . 3 1 1 1 X 1 'f Li' .Z f x ' A' I 'C fi. ff. , Q 'X . .:5g'g,f. 8 5 , ,fwfr-,L','-?'w, i if ' 1 ' in. H M - . I In 5 ev- R -I - . ..lk T Jw 4, I 45 ' .il iii .. .N in . 'Wil'-9' zi. :lil-x5!ni'! f 4 1' V J I gf, V -,IQ 4 T :A A . l-:' l'?' 3 'fs ' ' .Q . T. Holmes, C. Jannicelli, M. Johnson, C. Keays, M, La Manna, M. Lapishka, C. Leavitt, M. Leggett, D. Mayo, M. Mc Glynn, J. Mc Grouty, W. Mein, R. Nazarian, V. Northrup, M. O'Connell, H. Parent. Wim.. 3' J . lie :ix . , T , 1 3 , Y- . I , :V 7 xi.. V. I KE Q if , 4' , QL J V l -T , .A J' . .gig 'iff 'S a if f' s-V ' 4.-X , - C R V .W-2:1 f S- Vfaufi .. , 223112. ' M. Parent, J. Phalen, D. Plouff, C. Pryor, S. Senich, T. Smith, A. Ramos, R. Read, F. Riccitelli, D. Royce, J. Sullivan, J. N Th m son, B. Van Tazbir, M. Ternent, R, Thierbecker, D. Way, B. Wescott, J. P. Soucy, R. Stowell, C. Thomas, . o p Vranken, A. Walion. Wheatley, D. Williams. ' 'f ,QV fi. A , A QT ' Z Us . cl f 1 1, -4.- A - . - , , E ' Ajlggf' X J ,,, 1. K. C f 'IZ'-.g i f 1i - f 2? u . N lr KW . . B '15 is Q E .df ' is. C. Ashe, J. Ashe, G. Austin, E. Barbour, P. Benway, B. C. Bama, M. Beattie, G. Bennett, D. Bentley, L. Burgess, D. Boatwright, D. Boyd, P. Brooks. Byrd, L. Call, G. Carr. I ,..b. A Y V,,. -+-' . , A is we gf K h I I .ik Q :fb -Q.: A I U K.. y sly' f 'A f v r E. - My , . 1 if ..e . A 'K H - 'X' 'fx A, A ,V V n 3.21-fif-A, ..E if ,, I . 1 ' ' ':: 'f Y M' if ' . A rv f X . A . . A'-it ' ' , , .,. .. V4 ,bin . ge .. iq- L . I. . ,. is ,TV VV K K4 ,. if . A . , to eg D V- 1 ' I V4 Aff- Q- Qi M U zo, C. Desmond, P. Falzo, J. Croll, C. Daniels. J. Decrescen R. Carr, D. Charette, P. Clickner, H. Conrad, C. Dombroski, C. Farmer, M. Finlan, R. Foley. K. Dunbar, P. Dunphy, S. Facteau. A '., ' D P . 'Ax' Il fl D. Garrity, D. Garrity, L. Granato, S. Guilmette K. Hayes, J. Henningson, F. Herald, D. Hokirk. Seventh Grade l J l rl 2 as N , J ef 9 L L T' ' 'fwf- E' ' : ffvi. A A : ., x . 417' . ,.,.. lm. ' . I ,R B' ' ' I b ,r-rl-K , Y, 14 'sv gk , 'LN L -47.5 ' -' -THEIR, l A , .J 4.w.:::?m , W . X . Pwgkiiililiii .45 f ' 'F sf,-. N xy W yi V A B A B, 125' ii-7 xr C. Hoseler, J. Howard, P. Kahian, E. Keefer, M. LaFay, L. Leonard, K. Lewanick, J. Myers, R. Merritt, M. Mc Cormick P. Mayo, W. Marinucci, C. Plew, M. Plew, A. Pontore, D. Prokrym, W. Senich, D. Sherwood, S. Sickler, J. Siewert. 'iw K it M i 'nv f A -' L f.- -' xiii ' m e VW. , , fV.r V. I xl QE 'HQQXQ if ,552 M. Teson, C. Therriault, K. Vedder, B. Volk, L. Way, D. Wittman. M . ,, . '- as at , In A . N A EZ. '1 , -, is Q A i- - ' lf f 1 Wd X1 S, dh Ni . W , ' 'lm . I . J V, I ,..,., . - . Q -. .V . , may av- 2 M 4' ,. 1 1' 2. P-, a. J , mr A4-. ff R. Knipe, S. Krage, K. Kufs, S. La Barge, W. Murray, T. Morelli, J. Moak, L. Michoian, T. Newbury, M. O'NeiI, J. Parent, P. Passaretti, J. Ranaldi, C. Riccitelli, M. Royce, K. Scully, D. Sowards, B. Sullivan, P. Swanson, B. Terenzini. f tr re Student Council Elections Students exercise voting privileges as they vote for their choices in the Student Council Elections. i XX The defeated, Bob Maloney, offers congratu- lations tothe victor, Fred Blondin, as P. Nor- thrup and G. Therriault, campaign managers look on. xl.. Students vigorously campaign for their choices. Student Council Plays G. Therriault considers changing his plea as S. Linendoll and B. Slicko await his decision. G. Therriault meets a woman played by C. Meyer, who believes that she is his sister. l l l l . D. Anderson, J. Kapusnik, K. Powers, and S. Linendoll take a last look at their lines before the curtain opens. ll f iii Q l l 04-is if . f,,t.. V' 'W sw - '-Q. l l l 1 . l , ' ul , ll alll JUNE PROM: Elizabeth Lomascolo, Deborah Mardigan, Diane McQuade, Sophie Kirtoglou, queen, James Haver, class president, Christine Desmond, maid of honor, Manuella Valestro, Sylvia Stopera, Mary Uruskyj. Proms THALIAN SOIREE: Mary Uruskyj, Joan Wall, Paula Trainor, Christine Desmond, queen, Helen Som- ich, maid of honor, Mary Borysewicz, Mary Ann Zorella. 'ef ills, iv, i lik an f i 'i . I A it 70 Senior Ball Velda Chamberlin, queen of the Senior Snow Ball, takes her place on the throne while her court and the senior girls look on. Many couples danced to the music of Harry Raymond and his Orchestra. Court Rosalie Gambino, Sandra McGivern, Deborah Mardigan, maid of honor, Velda Chamberlin, queen, being crowned by Peter Grimes, class president, Nancy De Lollo, and Sophie Kirtoglou. M. Zorella watches G. Therriault, J. Kapusnik, D. Mardigan, and F. Stetz during an argument. swore CLASS Ppgsmrs ffinior M155 THREE ACT FGMEDY NOVEMBER l9'H?JZ5l4Wlf'! WADQIFVLIE 7 HIGH' 56,7001 Mill! llllf ff iff! CUSWM 515 SEM, C iiislliseliiii wr sfage ' 3' Senior On the evening of November 19, 1965, the Senior Class presented, Junior Miss, a three act comedy to a capacity audience in the W.H.S. Auditorium. J. Forman uses M. Valente's poster and other . 't 7 l nf Q props for a window display of the Senior Play. M. Zorella, V. Chamberlin, L. Warrenchak and G. Therriault open their Christmas presents. J z Play Through the diligent work of the cast and stage crew and the able direction of Nliss Jane Gabriels, the evening was a complete success. 41 .RQ . are . 2, .. .fi Q. J. Wall, O, Nlaselko, 81 K. Legenbauer set up props for the play. ,vi K. Powers and l.. Waters put make-up on G. Therriault and V. Chamberlin. The cast of Junior lVliss takes a well deserved curtain call. Christmas Assembly J. Sweet delivers news to B. Slichko, and S. Gurak. 11 B. Slichko and S. Gurak listen to M. Razzano, the choir- master in the Junior Christmas Play. l . The cast of the play take a well deserved bow. 74- E l P r A. Fruscio welcomes students and teachers to the annual Christmas Assembly. E. Mara and J. Tiro model their own everyday S. Stopera is ready to go to the city in her fashions. jumper. Fashion Show J. Stopera is ready for the prom in her lovely gown. S. Goldstein, K. Riley, and C. Kawola model G. Aumand models her daytime outfit. their fashions for casual wear. 75 r?-- All eyes are on P. Murray as he does a difficult flip on the trampoline. l'Tl D. Moffre is ready to assist S. Kirtoglou after a spectacular leap. The advanced phase of the parallel bars is demonstrated by D. Fowler. D GN S T RA T i GN R. Collins takes a running leap over the horse to warm up for more difficult jumps. The Girls' Drill Team marches with rhythm and coordination. The 7th and 8th grade girls demonstrate their tap dancing skills to the audience. ACTIVITIES Student Council Mrs. Ellen Bevins guides the Student Council, an organization in which students have a voice in the school government. Each year the Student Council sponsors a dance in the fall and three one-act plays. SEVENTH GRADE - M. McCormick, M. LaFay, C. A. Plew, C. Therriault, P. Clickner. EIGHTH GRADE - K. Biondi, M. Halloway, C. Pryor, D. Budini. FRESHMEN - R. Reid, D. Reinfurt, D. Kramarchyk, S. Ladu, P. Riccitelli, C. Kawola. SOPHOMORES - J. Trela, K. Murray, A. Fisher, E. D'Alessandro, A. Milanese, J. Cox. 80 SENIORS - P. Grimes, J. Jacques, P. Trainor, J. Kapusnik, M. Uruskyi. JUNIORS - J. Tommasini, A. Fruscio, K. Hoeflich, D. Brenenstuhl, R. Collins. l i OFFICERS - Peter Grimes, Reporterg Robert Maloney, Vice Presidentg Paula Trainor, Secretary: Alfred Blondin, Pres- identg Mrs. Ellen Bevins, Adviser: Arthur Fruscio, Treasurer. Spectator PHOTOGRAPHY: Gary Einarsson David Liney. EDITORIAL: Greg Therriault, Mr. Richard Holmes, Adviser: Paula Trainor, Miss Mary Ann Rentz, Ad- viser. The SPECTATOR Staff of 1966, advised by Miss Mary Ann Rentz and Mr. Richard Holmes, pres- ents to the school a yearbook which summer- izes the highlights and important events of the school year. LITERARY: Susan Zimmermann Karen Legenbauer ART: Betty Lomascolo BUSINESS MANAGERS: BOTTOM ROW: M. Decker, S. Robert Burgess. Knights, T. Neaton. TOP ROW: P. Pagano, C, Chludzinski, P. Costantino. 82 Staff The 1966 SPECTATOR is the culmination of many hours of planning and hard work by this year's Staff. BUSINESS MANAGERS: BOTTOM ROW: S. Stopera, D. Ma- Quade, M. Borysewicz. TOP ROW: C. Kenosian, M. Nicklaus. Avid- . .. .a C 43295 ..-fs Y ' ': f if - 72 A -V. - i. 1 .D f 2:21, ' MQ g ' 3'7a!f:'gC5x,ET3 gi' Q if . ' ' isQ.::SE:::,5, 5' 1 I b V Lawn., wigs-, lII::::::::i3ig::, 4, '1 X f TYPING: Helen Somich, Marie Sweet M--Mp., ,,,,..shs.. if LAYOUT: Linda Warrenchak Michael Valente Y5J'5:1,q.-.f SPORTS: Robert Maloney Mary Ann Zorella. BOTTOM ROW: S. Toomey, C. Blair, P. Daignault, K. Comtois, chak, M. Croll, C. Chludzinski, F. Moran. TOP ROW: P. Hull, I S. Carr, C. Hoeflich, N. Dugan, D. Butler, L. Bond. SECOND Bisio, P. Kostyk, D. Liney, R. Rowe, D. DeCrescenzo, J. Con ROW: C. Grimes, T. Neaton, P. Pincher, M. Borysiewicz, B. roy, P. Parker, C. Kenosian, M. Decker. Plew, C. Moshier, L. Mara, S. Senick, M. Sweet, L. Warren- Garnet and Gray Under the supervision of Mrs. Virginia Alston, the journalism class edits and dis- tributes THE GARNET AND GRAY, the school newspaper, five times annually. In THE GARNET AND GRAY, student life is depicted with the purpose of enlight- ening pupils concerning the events taking place during the year. CO-EDITORS: S. Senickg D. Liney, Mrs. Virginia Alston, Adviser, As- sociated-Editors, J. Conroy, M. Decker. -uus?E,,3-5, 84 CIRCULATION MANAGERS: L, Mara, M. Sweet, R. Rowe, M. BUSINESS MANAGERS: T. Neaton, C. Chludzinski, L. War- Borysiewicz. renchak, C. Kenosian, P. Kostyk. SPORTS EDITORS: F. Moran, J. Tate, B. Bowden, W. LaBarge, C. Grimes. E ff-A 'Nw MAKE-UP EDITORS: M. Croll, P. Pincher, D. DeCrescenzo, EXCHANGE EDITORS: I. Blsao, C. Moshier, P. Hull, P. Park- B. Plew, er. 85 f .fit ' V l i V V BOTTOM ROW: T. Bama, E. Taylor, J. Carbauh, S. rum, J. Stewert, C. Moshier, G. Robillard, S. Broderick, Grimes, M. McDermott, M. Krage, D. Anderson, P. Mc- R. Richards, C. Falzo, W. De Lollo, V. Falzo, J. Parslow. Grouty, F. Broderick, J. Kufs, T. Thienbecker. TOP R. Kufs, M. Swimm, A. Gordon, L. Keever. ROW: Mr. H. Gerald Cohen, Adviser: F. O'Neil, L. Gund- Senior High Band The Jr. and Sr. High Bands under the instruction of Mr. H. Gerald Cohen and Mr. Eugene Sullivan have a busy schedule of concerts, games and assemblies. BOTTOM ROW: T. Bama, E. Taylor J. Carbauh, S. Grimes, M. McDermott, M. Krage, D. Anderson, B. Cath- erwood, S. Normandin, D. Archer, B. Wescott, S, Falzo D. Budini, D. MacFarlane, C. Keays. SECOND ROW: Mr. H. Gerald Cohen, P. McGrouty, R. Neaton, J. Kufs, F. Broderick, J. Stewart, C. Moshier, L. Gundrum, B. Volk M. McCormick, F. Thierbecker, G. Robillard, E. Gund- rum, W. De Lollo, V. Falzo, J. Parslow, M. Swimm, A. Gordon, F. Keever. TOP ROW: A. Cassidy, R. Kufs, J. Anderson, R. Richards, P. Cutulle, C. Fandl, L. Mullins, R. Falzo, R. O'NeilI, L. Dean. OFFICERS: TOP ROW: G. Robillard, Quartermaster: A Gordon, President: F. Theirbecker, Asst. Quartermaster: C Fandl, Reporter: Mr. G. Cohen, Adviser. BOTTOM ROW: C Moshier, Vice President: T. Bama, Librarian: J. Carbauh Librarian: V. Falzo, Librarian: M. Krage, Vice President. BOTTOM ROW: B. Catherwood, S. Normandin, S Falzo, R. Stowell, B. Wescott, M. McCormick, B, Volk C. Moshier, P. McGrouty, D. Budini, D. MacFarlane, C. Keays. SECOND ROW: D. Archer, P. Passeretti, D. So wards, C. Broderick, R. Knipe, D. Plouff, C. Desmond J. MacDonald, J. Phalen. J. Anderson, M. Arganian, L Mullins, P. Cutulle. B. Bootright, R. Neaton, C. Ryan, C Junior Barna. TOP ROW: Eugene Sullivan, Adviser: S. La Barge, S. Hozzard, G. Frank, M. Krage, A. Barna, L. Dean, M. Swimm, J. Havnen, M. Beattie, B. Cather- wood, M. McGlynn, P. Cassidy, J. Kawolski, T. Smith, C. Waldo, E. Gundrum, D. Oathout, C. Riccitelli, M, O'- Connel, R. Dunbar. High Band BOTTOM ROW: F. Thierbecker, E. Taylor, P. McGrouty, Parslow, C. Moshier, L. Gundrum. TOP ROW: C. Stah, C. Waldo, J. Kowalski. SECOND ROW: A. Gordon, L. S. La Barge. W. De Lollo, J. Havnen. D. Oattlwt. Nlf. Mullins, S. Broderick, R. Falzo, C. Fandl, P. Cutulle, J. Eugene Sullivan. OFFlCERS: C. Broderick. Stage Hand: J. Ptialen, Stage Hand, M. McGlynn, Stage Hand, R. Neaton, Librarian, S, Norrnandin, Librarian: B. Catherwood, Secretary, P. Cutulle, Vice President: C. Waldo, President. E BOTTOM ROW: H. Catricala, J. Alund, R, Neaton, C. Clickner, Mr. E. Sullivan, Adviser, J. Carbauh, H. Parslow, N. Heffernam, P. Wilkes. SECOND ROW: B. Ebert, M. Swimm, J. Havnen, M. Romeo, K. Carl, E. Chanberlain, S. McGivern, P. EK :ix Tybush, P. Brignola, J. Sweet, L. Borter, M. Milos, P. McGrouty. TOP ROW: F. Moran, B. Kehn, J, Caughlin, M. Duffney, D. Esposito, P.Cassidy, D. Kutey, B. Marzinsky, D. Conroy, J. Kufs, W. De Lollo, P. Kennedy, R. Falzo, L. Czarnecki. Chorus Mr. H. Gerald Cohen directs M. Krage, C. Moshier, and T. Ba rna. OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: J. Stuart, Vice President, K. Graulty, Librarian, P. Tybush, President, C. Kehn, Sec- retary. TOP ROW: R. Falzo, Librarian, F. Moran, Stage Hand, P. Kennedy, Stage Hand, D, Esposito, Stage Hand, D. Conroy, Stage Hand. l i 4 The highlight of the evening was the appearance of Frosty the Snowman. The Chromatics offered many popular selections Christmas Concert The Garnet band shows its appreciation for the audience's applause. I' A sing-a-long concluded the program. 89 wiv BOTTOM ROW: P. DeCrescenzo, L. Phalen. TOP ROW: A. Fisher, S. lVlcGiverr1, B. Phalen, S. Belokop- itsky, M. Nicklaus. Co-Ca pta in: L. Phalen. Nlajorettes Alternates: D. Butler Mr. H. Gerald Cohen, Adviser, J. Havnen. 90 Co-Ca ptain: P. DeCrescenzo Art Club The Art Club is made up ot students who have completed one year of art. Mrs. Dorthea Hudson guides the students in making posters and stage decorations, while allowing them individ- ual expression. Many school activities are benefited by the Art Club. OFFICERS: Oksana Maselko, Reporter, Sylvia Stopera, Secre- tary, Michael Valente, President, Diane Owens, Vice Presi- dent, Betty Lomascolo, Treasurer. l BOTTOM ROW: L. Donlon, A. Riley, K. Ashley, J. Wheatly, O. McCabe, J. Conroy, M. Walters, M. Beattie, J. Konieczny, D Maselko, B. Lomascolo. SECOND ROW: M. O'Connor, S. Wil' Owens, S. Stopera. TOP ROW: M. Bewsher, R. Esposito, E kinson, D. Mosier, J. Ramus, N. De Lollo, N. Reid, J. Sweet, K. Gettings, L. Edinger, P. Northrup, R. Tracy, J. Graulty, W Karl. THIRD ROW: M. Blondi, B. Semonchik, M. Valente, C. Wilkinson, D. Esposito, R. Beeble. 91 BOTTOM ROW: V. Duffey, N. Gambino, S. Morelli, J. Ander- cenzo, B. Phalen, J. Petregal, S. Malthener, M. O'Keefe, P. son. SECOND ROW: P. McGrouty, K. Carl, D. Granato, S. Le- Daignault, N. Baumgartner, C. Chludzinski. TOP ROW: J. wanick, C. Austin, B. LaManna, V. Melite, C. Spiak, N. Dugan. Coughlin, E. Sherlock, R. Beeble, M. Bewsher, E. Woncik, J. THIRD ROW: J. Sweet, L. Bird, N. Waldo, C. Volk, P. DeCres- Kuts, J. Reinfurt, F. Einarsson, F. Moran. Camera Club Members of the Camera Club learn to use the camera for enjoyable and practi- cal use. Under the direction of Mrs. Florence Pardus, students print and enlarge their own pictures. The highlight of the year is the annual picture contest in which snapshots taken by the members are judged in three different categories. OFFICERS: Mrs. Florence Par dus, Adviser: Sue Ann Morelli Secretary, Christine Austin Vice President, John Reinfurt President: Jane Petregal Treasurer: Donna Granato Reporter. 92 D. E. Club The D. E. Club of Watervliet High School is affiliated with the National Dis- tributive Education Clubs of America QD.E.C.A.J. Under the supervision of Mr. Robert Pollero, the club manages the bookstore and arranges displays in the showcase. OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Pollero, Adviser: Sophie Kirtoglou, Treasurer: Pam Holmes, Vice-President: Melinda Nicklaus, Secretary, Mary Jane Didomeni- co, Secretary: Dorothy Seney, Vice-President: Kathy Hofelick, Secretary. TOP ROW: Joe Foreman, Vice-President: Bill Wilkinson, President: Pat Mc- Kewon, President: Bill Zyglewicz, Treasurer: Chuck Voland, Treasurer. Melinda Nicklaus demonstrates her selling ability to Sophie Kirtoglou. - - 4. - Q .A A BOTTOM ROW: P. Kennedy, F. Moran, J. Foreman, M. Kahi- an. SECOND ROW: M. DiDominico, M. Keeler, D. Seney, D Burnell, P. Holmes, D. Galligan, J. DeRusso, Mr. Pollero, M. Nicklaus, S. Kirtoglou, S. Farrell, S. Jones, J. lanonne, S. Sto- pera. THIRD ROW: D. Toma, C. Ohanesian, R. Lagoy, S. Croll, P. Daigneault, K. Hofelick, P. McKeown, D. Carroll, J. Volk, L. Piekos, J. Slichko, C. Kuentzel. J. Phillips, J. Abrunza, D. Lan- glois, B. Tomlinson. TOP ROW: J. Atkins, B. Wilkinson, P Barron, D. Maloney, J. Dugan, C. Voland, P. Phillips, B. Zy glewicz, B. Jensen, T. Hoefer, C. Kyer, B. Kufs, J. Krause, N Babroski, G. Hayden, J. Tate, D. Rowe, S. Bielawa. I BOTTOM ROW: J. Anderson, M. Krage, M. Razzano, S. Toom- ey, S. MacFarlane, M. J. DiDomemico, D. Galligari. SECOND ROW: G. LaGoy, D. Owens, S. Murphy, S. Smith, D. Baumgartner, D. Mardigan, C. Kenosian, T. Kenosian, P. Holmes, S. A. Morelli. C. Akullian. THIRD ROW: O. Maselko, L. Waters, M. A. Zorella, C. Konn, P. Kostyk, K. Legenbauer, J. Konieczny, J. Wall, L. Warrenchak, S. Zimmermann, M. B. Bory- sewicz, K. Spiak, A. Reid, J. Sweet, S. Peters, I. Bisio, M. Uruskyj. TOP ROW: S. Kelso, K. Paparlan, D. Milnarik, J. Lisiesky, S. Austin, J. Kostun, N. DeLollo, H. Haswell, L. Piekos, P. Trainor, M. Pike, C. Fontaine, C. Corbeil, M. Walters, J. A. Tiro, V. Chamberlin, K. Powers. Forum Club This club is comprised of Juniors and Se- niors with the highest general average in cit- izenship education for two years. Under the leadership of Mr. Lawrence Joyce, the mem- bers discuss current events and take part in debates, field trips and a formal banquet. OFFICERS - Mr. L. Joyce, Adviser: Greg Therriault, President, Mary Ann Zorella, Secretary: William LaBarge, Reporter, Joan Wall, Vice President: Gary Einarsson, Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: J. Kapusnik, J. Wancko, D. Liney, G. Lenaris, D. Mclaughlin, P. Donovon, F. Stetz. THIRD ROW: M. Mokay J. Ciotfi, J. Brothers, W. Schrader, S. Gurak. SECOND ROW: J. Kowalski, M. Roach, G. Einarsson, R. Bowden, P. Northrup P. Toomey, R. Grant, J. Parslow, J. Tommasini, G. Therriault, L. Edinger, E. Campbell, W. LaBarge, F. Rose. 94 BOTTOM ROW: Michell Pickett, Diane Owens, Donna Wallen, Mary Decker, Pat Pagano, Judy Bruneau, Vickey lonne, Rosemary Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Stopera, Grace Au- mand, Chris Konn, Chris Blair, Janice Powers, Miss Patricia Hyer, Annabell Averill, Joann Stopera, Lorraine Nlara, Torry Kenosian, Cindy Spiak. THIRD ROW: Pam Holmes, Gerri Col- lier, Lois Kerr, Karen Haze, Janice Konieczny, Mary Wiener, Luann lannacone, Mary Agnes Croll, Karen Comtois, Terry Neaton, Sharon Croll, Katie Farmer, Phyliss Clemente, Rose Gambino. TOP ROW: Nancy Parent, Karen La Nlar, Rose lonne, Sue Wilkinson, Mary Low Crouse, Cathy Pastore, Carol Corliss, Linda Phalen, Kathy Ried, Chris Volk, Sharlene Jones, Donna Baron, Kathy l-iotflick, Sharon Carr, Elaine Mara, Don- na Granato. F.H.A. Under the capable leadership of Miss Patricia Hyer, the Future Homemakers of America prepares girls for their role in tomorrow's homes. This club is a branch of the National Organization and sponsors such activities as an annual bake sale. OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Annabell Averill, Reporter, Janice Powers, Treasurer, Phyliss Clemente, Song Leader, Katie Farmer, De- grees, Chairman. TOP ROW: Chris Blair, Sec- retary, Chris Konn, 2nd Vice President: Sylvia Stopera, President, Jo Ann Stopera, Song Leader, Lorraine Mara, Historian, Grace Au- mand, lst Vice President. if BOTTOM ROW: J. Herald, J. Heid, R. Kennedy, M. Hutchison, Catricalla, C. Fontaine, M. Pike, B. Ahern. TOP ROW: Miss R. Rullo, R. Meeson, P. Kramarchyk, J. Wineko, D. Esposito. Catman, K. Spiak, C. Kenosian, S. Morelli, J. Kenosian, D. SECOND ROW: S. MacFarlane, C. Stah, C. Austin, S. Peters, L.. Farmer, P. Riccitelli. Donlon, K. Riley, M. Krause, J. Del Signor. THIRD ROW: H. Latin Club The Latin Club is the oldest club at Watervliet High School. Under the direction of Miss Rosalind Catman, the members participate in the annual Christmas assenuny and Hwough regumrineedngs beconm beder acquauwed whh the language. 96 OFFICERS: Susan MacFarlane, Nuntius 1ReporterJg Sue-Ann Morel- li, Quaestor CTreasurerJ3 Sharon Meeson, Consul PrimusQPresidentJg Cynthia Corbeil, Scriba CSecretaryJ. Russian Club Mr. Ronald Bustin supervises the Russian Club, Russia with Love, highlighted their activities. one of the most recently organized clubs at Wat- Members study Russian culture and learn Rus- ervliet High School. This year a dance, From sian folk songs and dances. BOTTOM ROW: D. Granato, C. Kawala, O. Maselko, T. Barna, S. Belokopitsky, D. Owens, C, Stah, C. Akullian M. Uruskyi, B. Richards, A. Reid. SECOND ROW: R. Reid J. Tatanus, J. Wall, K. Farmer, C. Volk, J. Petregal, K. Reid, H. Haswell, M. Bessette, C. Corlis, J. Konieczny, H. F. . it Officersi Oksana Masel- ko, Reporter: Charleen Akullian, Vice President: Mary Uruskyj, Secretary: Sophie Belokopitsky, Treasurer: Frank Stetz, President and Mr. Ron- ald Bustin, Adviser. Somich, D. Kramarchyk, D. Shewczyk, R. Hayes. TOP ROW: K. Hayes, S. Kelso, M. Towne, L. Czarnecki, R. Ein- arsson, J. Wansko, R. Richards, V. Cira, D. Kerwin, F. Stetz, L. Neaton, F. O'NeiI, J. Parslow, P. Cutulle, W. De Lollo, M. Pelech, K. Konn, V. Chamberlin. fi T r .e T... . F A F 5 'li ., 1 -: 5 ' A t 'r , 5 ii f F 5 i l K BOTTOM ROW: R. Gardner, M. Oliviere, A. Motcowitz, P. Harbour, S. Gurak, P. Sacco, J. Gurak. SECOND ROW: R. Robilard, E. Sherlock, J. Teeson, E. Woncik, T. Coughlin, J. O'Connor, J. Trela. TOP ROW: T. Conley, R. Lynch, M. Roach, M. Mokay, A. Milanese, D. Schoonmaker, J. Kufs, T. Stemp. Spanish Club OFFICERS: Paula Trainor, Treasurer: Mike Roach, Vice Presient: Diane Gatti, Secres ta ry: Stan Gurak, President: Mrs.Christine Jones, Adviser. Los Amigos Espanoles is the largest club at Watervliet High School. Under the direction of Mrs. Christine Jones, adviser, the club sells candy at all home basketball games. Some of their other activities include a Span- ish Club dance and a Christmas party. BOTTOM ROW: V. Falzo, D. Baumgartner, N. Schilling, D. Mardigan, B. Anderson, J. White, J. White, S. Murphy. SECOND ROW: M. Swimm, D. Butler, S. Albert, B. Plew, P. Trainor, R. Englehardt, C. Mink, J. Schleizel, K. Comtois, M. Riley. THIRD ROW: S. Grimes, K. Mosca, I. Bisio, L. Waters, L Warrenchak, K. Legenbauer, D. Gatti, S. Zimmermann, D. Matthews, L. Bond, sv ws 9 8 s K. BOTTOM ROW: M. Valastro, S. Mee son, E. Tanchak, P. Siglin, K. Hayes B. Phalen . TOP ROW: L. Warrenchak J. Wall. THIRD ROW: D. Granato N. Waldo. wif-Q., c WA Student Librarians re- Under the direction of Miss Sy- bell Maclay, the Student Librari- ans carry out the work of the li- brary. The group's aim is to give better library service to the school. Through this club stu- dents realize the library is one of the most important parts of our school. illyliyllf' - Qtr M- -wiv -L fftsmgif-cw W ' OFFICERS: Joan Wall, Secretary: Paula Trainor. Vice President: Hollee Haswell. L bk, President: Donna Granato, Reporter. W t 'L Eli-W Wtyyoglcinp iw! BOTTOM ROW: K. Spiak, D. Ow- ens, R. Englehardt, B. Plew, M. Bassett. SECOND ROW: H. Has- well, J. Konieczny, P. Trainor. TOP ROW: L. Mara, M. Decker. 99 T . ?'4+fas 3113. 7 I 1' Af' BOTTOM ROW: O. Maselko, S. Morrelli, N. Wells, S. Murphy. SECOND ROW: D. Baumgartner, A. Averill, S. Belokopitsky, E. Lomascolo, D. Nlardigan, C. Taber, G. La Goy, S. Kirtoglou, M. Nicklaus, N. Schilling, Y. Kadio, M. Valastro, M. A. Zorella, J Carbauh, M. Uruskyj. THIRD ROW: S. Peters, C. Akullian, P. Costantino, A. Reid, C. Blair, P. Kostyk, M. B. Borysiewicz, C. Desmond, K. Powers, K. Legenbauer, V. Rasmussen, K. Riley. J. Wall, S. Zimmermann, L. Waters, V. Chamberlin, l. Bisio. TOP ROW: S. Mac Farlane, K. Spiak, H. Somich, S. Mc Carthy, D. Gatti, S. Senick, C. Fontaine, S. Austin, R. Benway, N. De Lollo, L. Phalen, L. Piekos, M. Pike, P. Trainor, M. Weiner, J. White, R. Timmons, D. Milnarik. Thalian Society Members of the Thalian Society are Junior and Senior girls selected for their school citizenship and personal charm. Under the direction of Miss Cecilia Schil- laci the girls participate in formal and informal affairs and learn the importance of cooperation and help. . .K .5- ' f OFFICERS Miss Schillacci, Adviser, Betty Lo- mascolo, Treasurer: Christine Des- . mond, Secretary, Velda Chamber- lin, President, Paula Trainor, Vice President, Sophie Kirtoglou, Reporter. .f 37 . ,mf Q . . 4. 'ls . A . ,:. ,, VY-'Mises W' 'L 100 S E l fi BOTTOM RUWI Nl- Tefflenf, C- KGHYSV 5- Lewahick, B. Wes- TOP ROW: S. Senich, C. Leavitt, M. Swimm, B. Duffney, H cott, J. Havnen. SECOND ROW: D. MacFarlane, S. Dombroski, Parent, K, Kewley, C, Biondi, E. Gundrum, J. Sullivan, D. Budini, E. Dombroski, T. Holmes. Yorker Club Under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Kreiger and Mrs. Mary Vartigian, Junior High School members become acquainted with the history and government of New York State. The club has enjoyed speakers who present interesting details concerning the Empire State. Officers C. Biondi, Presidentg Mrs. Vartigian, Adviserg M. Swimm, Reporterg . . . S. Dombroski, Vice-Presidentg J. Havnen, Treasurerg Mrs. Kreiger, The Yorker Club 'eaves for 'ts annum field mp' Adviserg C. Keays, Secretary. ..,W,., , 101 pw I ATHLETICS O Looks like we might get a goal here. Long pass gives us a fast break. A Cannoneer goes up for 2 points. 104 Batter up! L HWS-M 533' was BOTTOM ROW: T. Yanni, J. Cox, S. Gurak, S. Collins, B. tise, R. Maloney, T. Grimes, A. Blondin, G. Kelly, J. Kowa, Falzo, P. Murry, T. Stemp, J. Kapusnik, C. Grimes. TOP P, Northrup, S. Kirtoglou, B. Collins, P. Grimes, B. Swota. ROW: Bill Jensen, Manager, J. Ferro, J. Catricula, B. Con- Our track team, coached by Mr. Walter Nash, played to the best of their ability and through long, hard practices and meets successfully completed another season. OPPONENTS WE THEY Schuyler 53 56 A U I U Albany Academy 57 81 Grimes leads W.H.S. to victory with another first place. Hudson 3215 8516 Lansingburgh 381!2 7OV2 Ravena 40 60 McCloskey 7O 48 W.H.S. finished 3rd place in the Capital District League. 105 ,i..eee?s2?.. ,rf wf?.l'5,,si?g ,lv Au, BOTTOM ROW: P. Barron, D. McLoughlin, A. Milanese, G. R. Smith, J. Haver, M. Pastore, K. Trela, E. D'AIessandro, Mr Matthews, J. Belokopitsky, A. Fruscio, J. Martucci. TOP ROW: Thomas Meaney, Coach. R. Richards manager, D. Finkelstein, E. Hanley, E. Campbell, Baseball Under the direction of lVlr. Thomas Nleaney, our baseball team fought hard to compete against our opponents. Every game they participated in, they showed skill and sportsmanship. A swing and a miss - J. Haver catches a fast ball. K. Trella makes a sure play at first. 106 Perfect form is displayed by our able pitcher, David J. Haver prepares for close play at home. Finklestein. D. McLaughlin loosens up before R. Smith swings bats as he prepares to stepping up to the plate. take his turn at the plate. Scoring on a hit by one of his teamates, A. Fruscio C0meS in fV0m Thifd- With grim determination, our team looks on. 'W .1 107 'RM . ., Jl 5fA3,rvr.,1siw , we ,fi .f:.tf,,a-J. ,egj..ffL.f +L- Q W, , W .,,. , M... BOTTOM ROW: J. Cioffi, R. Fruscio, C. Grimes, P. Grimes, Captain, R. Swota, Captain, A. Fruscio, S. Collins, W. Schra der. SECOND ROW: D. Sheldon, R. Maloney, K. Walker, J. Hav- er, J. Wingloski, J. Conroy, D. Mitchell, F. Razzano. TOP ROW: Varsity Football f-. Mr. Gerald Thompson, assistant coach: lVlr. Dominick Brig - nola, assistant coach: W. Jennsen, J. Navjowski, R, Johnson C. Conrad, R. Collins, B. Slicko, J. Brothers, B. Tetannus Mr Lawrence Joyce, assistant coach, Mr. Walter Nash, coach The football team, coached by lVlr. Walter Nash and assisted by Mr. Lawrence Joyce, lVlr. Gerald Thompson and lVlr. Dominick Brignola, played hard for our school and made us proud they were representing Watervliet High School. , .wa ... t 108 Watervliet runs against Schalmont BOTTOM ROW: R. Fruscio, P. JOhl'lSOr1, J. lal'll'laCOne, A. Rui- Lazorischak, D, Sheldon, J, Decker, J. Cox, J, Pototsky, G lo, J. Canfield, T. LeCuyer, J. Navajowski, C. Conrad. TOP Bagnardi, E. Delessando, B. Tetannus, Mr. Lawrence Joyce ROW: Mr. Gerald Thompson, coach, W. Jensen, L. Neaton, N. coach. Junior Varsity Football S. Collins kicks off for Watervliet. Watervliet's defensive prepares its play. Watervliet prepares the ball for a touchdown. A l 109 BOTTOM ROW: D. Moffre, E. Deukmajian. SECOND ROW: P. Scully- E- Bowden. F- Bl0f1diI'1, J- Volk. B- Edwards- MV- Don Toomey, H. Lindheimer, T. Pallozzi, D. Dugan. TOP ROW: Mr, aid Hill- Coach. John Webb, coach, J. Chludoski, P. Moffre, W. LaBarge, M. Varsity Soccer This year our soccer team, coached by lVlr. Donald Hill and lVlr. John Webb, suc- cessfully maintained Watervliet High School's fine reputation of hard work, sportsmanship, and victory. OPPONENTS WE THEY Hudson 7 O Burnt Hills 5 2 Troy O 2 Averill Park 2 O Albany Academy 2 O Lansingburg O 4 Cohoes 3 1 OPPONENTS WE Shenendohowa 1 Hudson 4 Averill Park 4 Albany Academy 1 Lansingburg O Cohoes O Shenendohowa O Scully steals the ball from the opponent. K 8 THEY 2 O O O 1 2 2 BOTTOM ROW: A. Averill, C. Taber, K. Spiak, S. Bennett, S. Costello. SECOND ROW: J. Trela, W. Sickles, E. Deukmajian, J. Bellokopitsky, J. Martucci, J. Scully, B. Slicko, P. Murray, P. Harbor, M. Bouchard, P. Pryor. THIRD ROW: J. Wansko, P. Toomey, D. Moffre, H. Lindheimer, T. Pollozzi, D. Dugan, J. Hanley, C. Voland. TOP ROW: J. Shagalski, M. Besette, Mr. John Webb, coach, B. Wozniak, P. Moffre, M. Mokay, E. Campbell, W. LaBarge, M. Scully, R. Bowden, F. Blondin, J. Volk, R. Es- pizoto, L. Hoefer, Mr. Donald Hill, coach, W. Burgess, R. Belokopitsky. OPPONENTS WE THEY Burnt Hills 2 O Troy 2 1 Lansingburgh 5 4 lcabod Crane 2 O Shenedenhowa 1 7 Averill Park 3 O Albany Academy 3 5 Lansingburgh 1 1 Junior Varsity Soccer C. Voland and M. Scully anticipate a shot by one of their E. Campbell gives it a good try to lead W.H.S. to victory. teammates. 111 Mike Roach Ed Campbell Fox Voland Cliff Doescher Tom Pallozzi Frank Foglia l OPPONENTS WE THEY Van Rensselaer 71 64 C.C.H.S. 69 96 Albany Academy 67 44 Shenendahowa 72 57 Lansingburgh 66 72 Hudson 60 77 Cohoes 64 78 Averill Park 68 58 Cohoes 66 60 Lansingburgh 63 87 Hudson 55 73 C.C.H.S. 44 95 Averill Park 65 46 Albany Academy 54 51 Rensselaer 63 71 Jim Haver Bob Bowden Varsity Basketball The Varsity team coached by lVlr. Thomas Jones their determination and spirit our school was rep- and the Junior Varsity coached by lVlr. Walter resented by an excellent basketball season. Horton both earned many victories. Because of 112 BOTTOM ROW: J. Kelso: J. Belokopit skyg P. Cutullep W, Conroy: J. Scullyg W. Sickles, TOP ROW: L. Neaton, Mgr. S. Collinsg D. Schoomakerg J. Guzekg R Lynchg J. Bowdeng Coach W. Horton. J.V. Basketball S. Dudash tries to take it away from an Averill Park player, W. Horton coaches J. Bowden and J. Guzek, two outstanding J.V. players. OPPONENTS Van Rensselaer C.C.H.S. Albany Academy Shenendehowa Lansingburg Hudson Cohoes Averill Park Cohoes Lansingburg Hudson C.C.H.S. Averill Park Shenendehowa Albany Academy WE THEY 65 4O 44 43 57 31 51 47 58 38 58 42 68 36 62 25 58 28 60 47 71 50 46 63 45 29 38 39 65 32 Sher: Murphy Valerie Falzo Marcia Beattie Va rslty June Lisiesky C h d e Marie Keeler NI. Keelerg V. Falzog J. Lisieskyg D. Gatti, Captaing Nl. Beattie: S. Nlurphyg D. Baumgartner. 114 J.V. Cheerleaders All teams need support and behind all WHS teams stand our cheer- leaders with an unlimited supply of support. Their enthusiasm and charm influence the spectators and players. To our cheerleaders we say, Thank you for your effort and time spent during the games and congratulations on a job well done. S. Costello: C, Taberg K. Spiakg A, Averillg S. Bennett Kathy Spiak, Captain Annabelle Averill Sharon Costello Sandy Bennett Cha rla Ta ber 115 Jr.-High students coordinate art and literature by making dloramas illustrating their favorite scene in literature. Student Lite .M MW, 1, 6-4.1 F. Blondin and R. Maloney start the Principles learned in Chemistry class are applied in Chemistry lab. 116 day off by reading the morning an- nouncements, Mrs. Wade's study hall prepares their assignments for the next day. Senior boys enjoy their lunch prepared by the cafeteria staff. lVlr. Cohen conducts the band at a class session The boys in Ceramics class display their talents. The Driver Ed. students prepare themselves for a demonstration by Mr. Aulisi. 117 2' Mya, Members of the Russian Club complete the decorating ofthe gym for their dance. 7 Seniors are getting measured for their caps and gowns in preparation for their big day. 4... 118 Decorating the gym is part of pre- paring W.H,S. for one of its many activities. Students make wise use of the library facilities during the school day. . ,ie-K, Jr. High school students take a well deserved operetta, H.lVl.S. Pinaforef' -,A bow for their performance in the B. Maloney sells tickets for the next home basketball game, ,FK 'iff i M4365-V aa 11 iam. use By the end of the day students are ea- ger to leave school. ., it fi P. King and D. lvlardigan are left behind as the school bus pulls away. 119 Teachers sign out at the end of a rewarding day in school. WA .ga .,,L A H il M , rl -s' iii i - L N ' 'am The Spectator Staff plans the organization of the yearbook. Prof. Jones explains basketball techniques to the team The team comes bursting to a start through the hoop held by the cheer- leaders. Parents and firends at- tend the Lettermerfs Banquet which honors the outstanding athletes of the school. ,,.,, , W J, 4 .J,k 57. -r The team huddles around Prof. Jones as he gives them an encouraging word. V 1 3 A , '-. '!' T1 ig L2 ' V! r H is I 5 l C C 51 ' is . ll' 4 Our newly organized Chess Club meets for one of its matches. ---an-ga.-nun-,-. C M 8 f Q2 E s V. Chamberlin, president of the Thalian Society, presents Miss Schillaci withagiftofappreciation. as-rn ' M . Q, we if Ag, M li. kk ' T' it , i- W 121 M.: ,, , 4 ain- ...fn , Q .7 ef.. F R E E P A R KI N G KSDUIESKQIZZ5' Afyy fxfaf' lfimffyaffw 5:?E'fmiafzis'Afsaf221abn ADVER TISING WATERVLIET HIGH SCHOOL HSPECTATOR '66 PATRON LIST Mr. 81 Mrs. Frederick J. Alston Mr. 81 Mrs. Sam Anigian Mr. 81 Mrs. Alfred H. Aulisi Miss Ginny Aumand Lewis H. Baisden Mr. 81 Mrs. Peter Bakula Mrs. Mary J. Ball Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Baniak Mr. Thomas G. Baniak Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Baron Mr. Patrick Baron Mr. Charles Barrett Mr. 81 Mrs. John Barrett Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Battige H. Beckeht Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Bellow Mr. 81 Mrs. John Bessette Mr. 81 Mrs. Edwin J. Bevins Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Blazejeuski Miss Doris Blondin James F. Bonville Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Borysewicz Mrs. Harry Burke Ronald Wayne Bustin Mr. Joe Calacone Veronica Fanning Earl J. Foluisbea Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur Fruscio Mr. 81 Mrs. William H. Gabb Carolann Galante Mr. 81 Mrs. James Gerace Mrs. Emil Gericke Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Paul Campbell Michael Capitula Miss Mary Rose Celeone Mr. 81 Mrs Theodore Chludzinski Mr. gl Mrs Ralph Clark Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Coates Mr. 81 Mrs Robert H. Collier Mr. 81 Mrs Gerald Costantino Mr. 81 Mrs Clark Decker James Delfino Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Del Signore Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Gurak Miss Marianne E. Haite Miss Elizabith R. Hanrahan Miss Mary E. Hanrahan Mr. 81 Mrs. Peter J. Haschytz Mrs. Willson Hayford Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Heid Anne Hilt Mr. 81 Mrs. George E. Hogan Mr. 81 Mrs. Gordon Holmes Mr. 8i Mrs. Richard M. Holmes Walter T. Horton Mrs. H. Donald Hudson Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert K. Hull Patricia Hyer Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. gl Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs Walter Hyra David Jacques Thomas E. Jones Lawrence H. Joyce Joseph Julian Victor Kashuba Samuel Kawola Dorothy Kay Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Earl H. Keefer Warren H. Kelso John Kenosian Harold Kenyon John Konn Peter Kostyk Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard De Vito Mr 81 Mrs. Richard J. Dunfee Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Erdoes Mildred J. Krage Mr. 81 Mrs. Mctro Kramarchyk Miss Catherine A. Krause Mr. 81 Mrs. William V. Krause Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank A. Kreiger Mrs. Cora Lacharino John R. LaCross Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold J. Larkin, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Legenbauer Mrs. Virginia Lewanick Mrs. Thomas Lynch Sybell E. Maclay Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond G. Mara Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank Maulthaner and Family Mr. 84 Mrs. James McDermott and Family Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McKeown and Family Mr. 84 Mrs. William McQuade Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas L. Meaney, Jr. Andy A. Mirabello Fayette C. Morse Agency, Inc. Walter E. Nash Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Neaton Pfc. Gary M. Nichlaus Mr. 84 Mrs. Martin Nichlaus Mr. St Mrs. John W. Nielsen Mr. 81 Mrs. Adam Nowakowski Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert S. O'Fee Col. Keith T. O'Keefe Miss Alice O'Neill Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph O'Neill 84 Sons Miss Nancy O'Niell Mr. 81 Mrs. John C. Dwens Miss Agnes Pagano Mrs. Blanche Pagano Mr. 8t Mrs. P. W. Pagano Mrs. Helene Palella Miss Mary Palubniak Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. St Mrs. John L. Pardus Vance W. Pardus Robert Parslow Robert Phillips Vincent E. Pierce Charles Pignore, Jr. Charles Pignore, Sr. Clarence Pike Ladies of the Pulaski Club Pulaski Club Members - John Polanski, Pres. Mr. 8t Mrs. Robert D. Pollero Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold Potter Quality Foodland Market Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Quansky Miss Mary Ann Rentz Mrs. Edgar L. Richards Mr. Russell E. Robinson Roda's Food Market Miss Jane Rooney Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward L. Ryan Mr. 84 Mrs. James S. Sage Mr. 84 Mrs. William H. Sauter Cecilia Schillaci Mr. 8t Mrs. Robert Scully Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul J. Seney Mr. 84 Mrs. William Smith Mr. 81 Mrs. John Somich Mr. Clarence J. Spencer Mr. 84 Mrs. William Stopera Eugene Sullivan Mrs. Wilma Sullivan Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Swimm Mr. 81 Mrs. L. Therriault Gerald F. Thompson Mr. 8g Mrs. John P. Toomey Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond Toomey Miss Regina A. Toomey Mr. 81 Mrs. Willson Trainor Mr. Arthur Trimper Mr. 84 Mrs. Daniel P. Troy Valente's Restaurant 81 Lounge Mr. 81 Mrs. Pasquale Valente Mrs. Mary VanDerwerken Mr. 81 Mrs. Melic Vartigian Mr. St Mrs. Robert Wade Leona Waite Mr. 84 Mrs. N. R. Walker Mr. 81 Mrs. James Wall The Warnock Family Watervliet Garnet 8i Grey Bands Rev. Boleslaus M. Watroba Mr. 84 Mrs. William Wein Mr. 84 Mrs. Martin Williams Mr. 81 Mrs. Ernest Zaccagnini Compliments of TROJAN HARDWARE CO., INC. CONNELL-SULLIVAN Congress 84 Fourth Sts. Troy, N.Y. PRINTING CO., INC. AS 2-7330 Congratulations Women's Fashion 50 Third St. Troy' N'Y' Troy, N.Y. Y Hair Your Way FRANK'S BARBER SHOP 624 3rd Avenue Watervliet, New York I I VERA STUDIOS 329 River Street, Troy, New York AShley 2-3211 Photographs for Weddings Yearbooks Formal and Informal CAIIji Occasions Official Photographer for 1966 Spectator CHARLES VERA Former U.S. Army Photographer o Colortone Appliances by 79 Ramsey Place Albany 8, N.Y. ALG EN Supply Corp. Congratulations to the CLASS of '66 JOBBERS TO COIN OPERATED SALES SERVICE AL ULICHNY PHONE IV 2-3573 BUILDERS LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT AND LEASING LIC. ELECTRICIAN Or IV 9-8272 Wedding Announcements 24-Hour Service With The WorId's Fastest Press things go COMPANY CENTURY PRINTING Printers QK6 Publishers Watervliet Phone New York AR 3-5622 FALZO - JEWELERS Watch Repairing - Diamond Setting ' Rings Sized - Engraving - Trophies 465 Troy-Schenectady Road Latham, New York ST 5-1102 Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 From COVERT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Sixteenth Street Watervliet, New York ALLEGHENY LUDLUM STEEL CORP Bar Products Division Watervliet Plant The Mark of Fine Steel WE'RE SAD TO SEE YOU SENIORS LEAVE GOOD OLD WATERVLIET HIGH You've been good customers and we have enjoyed working with and for you. Our very best wishes for success and happi- ness go with you. Before you go, tell the underclassmen our service can't be beat when it comes to yearbooks, school rings and gradua- tion announcements. 38 years service to the schools in East- ern New York. HODGKINS of BALFOUR P.O. Box 2509 Schenectady, N.Y. 12309 Gus Hodgkins Bob Gray Don Nash - Jim Gerding - Tony Scaring M ' L ,- N lgnii Q35 l J 0 FREE CHECKING ACCOUNT sERvicE for one ear.. .for this ear's Graduates , nw ix National Commercial Bank's graduation gift he l' :L D. of a Free Checking Account Service will help Q O ff you to manage your money wisely. Your quar- , 'FST terly statements will show where your dollars , go, and cancelled checks will be proof you paid. A ' ' f , -1. yr .VI .rf ff , if aeew, - i E NATIONAL 5 ARTLANDQ C B JE of g OMMERCIAL ANK :n VON '- 'ilffllrfi AN D TR U ST C OM PANY - MEMBER rzofmt nirosu msurmmcz coworuuiou FULL SERVICE BANKING through 50 offices in Northeastern New York State For job opporlunities at National Commercial Bank, please irrile or call our Personnel Department C0mP'i e'1tS of ASH LINE'S EXPRESS Ice - Coal - Moving and Trucking 419 Eighth Ave., Watervliet Phone AR 3-4642 or HO 5-7171 BANK MORENO 81 CALACONE Compliments 636 3rd Ave. of Watervliet, N.Y. AR 3-2763 T. J. HARRISON Italian Sausages 81 Meatballs 208-19th St., Watervliet Our Specialty AR 3-6521 Open Evenings and Sunday D. De LOLLO AND SON Hardware Paints Toys Housewares XXX ' D 5 N MORELLI IMPORTING COMPANY Food Products 701-19th St. Dial ARsenai 3-6031 Watefvhetv 'W- 23rd st. and 4th Ave. AR 39728 Compliments of COLONY RECREATION J' H' KENNEY,S ALFRED F. LaMARCHE, INC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Flowers for ALL Occasions Weddings Our Specialty W1877'f8th Avenue 736 Third Avenue atervliet, New York Watervliet, N.Y. Phone 273-0442 ARsenal 3-0927 Compliments of Watervliet Council No. 198 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CUMMING'S FUNERAL HOME 643 3rd Avenue Watervliet, New York DOROTHY BARON'S BEAUTY SALON 1313 Fifth Avenue C 4 ,RLY Y Watervliet, New York ,-A 'fy S Elf. . C V 5 ' Specializing in f' ALL PHASES OF BEAUTY CULTURE AR 3-0718 BOWEN FUNERAL HOME Arthur M. Bowen Arthur E. Bowen Corner 6th St. and 5th Avenue Watervliet, New York AR 3-4162 THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE Albany New York 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 CNlrs.J Barbara Hasso Director of publicity College public relations THE ARROW COMPANY Div. of Cluett, Peabody 81 Co., Inc. Makers of Arrow Shirts, Collars Handkerchiefs 81 Sportswear 433 River Street Troy, N.Y CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1966! Come to see us to discuss career opportunities in a variety of positions, some of which will surely appeal to you. Interesting work, good salary 84 working conditions, friendly co-workers. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE NEW YORK TELEPHONE 20 PARK ST. ROOM 1OOP ALBANY, N.Y. An equal opportunity employer J. GREGORY NEALON AND SON FUNERAL HOME 611 Fourth Avenue Watervliet, New York AR 3-1404 AR 3-6412 MID STATE KITCHENS 8: APPLIANCES I 1595 Broadway Comphments of Watervliet, New York 271-7222 THE UP-TO-DATE 1 A T. C. SULLIVAN 38 Third Street TVOY1 New York Wines, Liquors, Cordials Free Delivery AR 3-3642 1805 Broadway Watervliet, N.Y. scHuYLER PASTRY SHOP I 637 Third Avenue AR 3-0142 Fresh from our Ovens to You Best Wishes B.P.O. ELKS M1500 Watervliet, New York Congratulations to the Class of 1966 from The Watervliet High School STUDENT COUNCIL Congratulations, Seniors from THE CLASS OF 1967 Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 from LOS AMIGOS ESPANOLES PALM ER'S SUPERETTE Save your Wednesday 81 Friday 853.00 Cash Register Receipts 560.00 - 552.50 Trade Money Orders Written 1401 Broadway HOUSE OF MICHAEL BEAUTY SALON 56-Third Street Troy, N.Y. BR 1-8771 COMPANY Manufacturers 510 Broadway, Watervliet, N.Y. Telephone AR 3-0313 Custom Made Blinds Free Estimates Given WM. E. SHERIDAN General Insurance 210-19th St. Watervliet, N.Y. AR 3-2411 WRIGHT'S PHARMACY J. C. Wright, Ph.C. 510 Third Ave., Watervliet, N.Y. Phone: 273-1080 MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 227 Quail Street Albany, New York 12203 Send for Catalog Phone 271-7017 FRENCHIE'S SHOE REPAIR Shoe Repairing of All Kinds Orthopedic Specialist Gene CFrenchieJ Ekmalian - Prop. 219-19th Street Watervliet, N.Y. ALBERT'S SHOE SHOP Shoe Repairs Freemans Wall-Streeter Shoes and Bates Genuine Cordovan Ducks For Men U.S. Keds Casual 81 Dress Styles for Girls 717-19th Street Watervliet, N.Y. AR 3-1433 Compliments of WATERVLIET INDUSTRIAL PAINTING CO. Compliments of STANTS COM BUSTION ASSOC., INC. Latham New York BEST WISHES DeLOLLO'S WINES 8: LIQUORS ANN'S HAIR STYLIST Anna Pascazio, Proprietor Distinctive, Personalized Beauty Service Specializing in ChiIdren's Hair Cutting 2140 Fourth Avenue Watervliet, New York BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP Established 1928 The Best Flowers For All Occasions 1610 Broadway, Watervliet, N.Y. ARsenaI 3-6221 In NO OTHER FIELD than business are CAREERS SO UNLIMITED! IIISIIIIE YOIIII FIITIIIIE! ii? FOUR MAJOR COURSES OF STUDY wir FULL ACTIVITIES, SOCIAL PROGRAMS il? LIFETIME PLACEMENT DEPARTMENT in 130 WASHINGTON AVE., ALBANY, N. Y. 12210 .OtY5 ff1'f if ALBANY Kudineu coLLEeE .f x 'yi is .f.'.',-5 ',x' 0'iinr1i'i4' M y SEND FOR FREE CATALOG Ed 'ichetn rviaddiebrook Musical Instruments Selected wines 81 liquors Friendly Service - Free Delivery Phone AR 3-4124 2432 Third Ave. COff 25th St.J New York MILLER'S MUSIC STORE Band Instrument Specialists 73 Fourth Street Troy, N.Y. Sincere wishes for success and happiness to the Class of 1966 from THE THALIAN SOCIETY LEXINGTON AUTO SERVICE '55 'I Specializing in x as 5 I lei SANDY ACRES Wholesale Fruit 81 Produce Menands Regional Market Albany, New York MOORADIAN'S MODERN HOME Furniture gl Appliances ln Watervliet Since 1931 - ln Troy Since 1934 366 River Street, Troy, New York AShley 2-1081 227 Nineteenth St., Watervliet, N.Y. ARsenal 3-4521 Congratulations and Best Wishes THE LATIN CLUB wishes the Graduates every success now and in the future. 5 Compliments of WHITE EAGLE BAKERY 2428 Fourth Avenue Watervliet, N.Y. Compliments of ADMIRAL CLEANERS 617 19th Street Watervliet, N.Y. WATERVLIET PHARMACY Wm. Mattocks M. Toomajian Prescription Pharmacists Free Delivery Service Sickroom Baby Supplies Films - Cosmetics - Candy Supplies Hours: Daily 9 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 9 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Corner of 6th Avenue 601 19th Street Watervliet, N.Y. AR 3-1402 WEST SIDE STRUCTURAL CO., INC. 958 Nineteenth Street Watervliet, N.Y. AR 3-3030 1 BORDEN'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Milk - lce Cream Menands, N.Y. Phone 462-6481 lf lt's Borden's, It's Got To Be Good. Lee's SAVE THE BABY ls Recommended For CROUP - COLDS - COUGH used Internally, Externally ln Vaporizers Lee's SPORT'S BALM a repellent for Mosquitoes, Punkies Blackflies, Gnats WM. W. LEE 8: CO., INC Watervliet, N.Y. Courtesy Of Troy Area New Car Franchised Dealers, Inc. Academy Motors, Inc. W. H. Bumstead, lnc. Cartwright Sales 81 Service, lnc. Dunning Buick, lnc. Gilligan Buick, Inc. Gosselin Motors, Inc. Ken Goewey Dodge, Inc. Hedley Cadillac Oldsmobile, Inc. H. E. Hull and Sons, Inc. Knowles Pontiac, lnc. Latham Motors, Inc. Nemith of Latham, Inc. Nemith Motors Corp. Newell Bros., Inc. Whitbeck Motors, Inc. ' PSI-COLA This is the Spectator Staff's answer to the question, What is WHS? from our experience at WHS. However, everyone must find his own answer and upon graduation take with him the lasting remembrances of Watervliet High School. ' Fuxiqlilk 144- fd .-'M 'JI .2 s .f kf 355' , W A X I . : v , K L , .pfwm , - -: mf-'Lf -A ' if . V J ,-. . ,L ,, 35. 1, J .,.d M,,NY lklzlmu ,V ..f, . ,f X:yi,,.qQL5 4 , . i 4. 4' 4 nn' ' A w 4 QLD' maxi? -1? ff F ' ' A .A Q. M - I 54m '1i y 6 'Ad A ' if VE I 5 , i,w,gMmgm . 's if J 2 , fi 5 W 5 Q S JJ ix t 'V Awwkfmwwmm ig. if 1 5 f lv- 5 , g 1. -x Y ,ng Wim A A ? U
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