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PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF FARMINGDALE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FARMINGDALE, NEW YORK For everything there is a season, and time for every purpose under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; a time to break dowm, and a time to build up; a time to weep, and a time to iaugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; a time to seek, and a time to lose; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; a time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace. 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CPA or corp X 7 AUDITOR (HOTfl) Night auditor Ho e' prxedur NCR 2000 a penance necessary Jth Ava hotel. Cali Mr. AAa-den HOC I’h ADMINISTRATION .... 26 FACULTY............36 SENIORS............56 SPORTS.............141 ACTIVITIES........170 ADVERTISEMENTS ... 203 ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT Without doubt, one of the greatest gifts bestowed upon each of us is the human mind. It has the capacity to doubt and to believe, to reach out into distant space and to deceive itself about the simplest things, to conceive the highest ethical standard and to plot the most evil deed, to construct a sonnet and to build a financial empire. It is capable of greatness and it is capable of folly. Use this great gift, use it often, and try always to use it toward a good end. In addition to success for the future I also want to wish you a life that will be filled with dignity and meaning. Good luck and congratulations. 28 William A. Kinzler PRINCIPAL TO THE CLASS OF 1969- Congratulations and best wishes to all of you. As you look through this yearbook—especially in years to come—you will see yourselves, your teachers and your school frozen in time. According to this book, you will always be young—you will always remain as you are today. In reality, time will pass—and quickly, too. You will go on in life to schools, to marriage, to work, to war (unless we can change man's ways), to life and to death. Five—ten—twenty-five years from now—what will your position and condition in life be? Whatever the future brings, I personally hope it brings you much happiness and success—not only in worldly goods but in terms of human values. I hope you will be able to count among your assets a large amount of love from and for other people. This can be true for you only if you are now concerned about yourself as a person and other people as human beings. If you respect yourself enough you will always be inclined to respect the rights, property and dignity of other people. This in turn will guarantee that—no matter what troubles life brings—you will have the inner strength to cope with it. I have tried to be an example of concern for others. I now ask you to continue this as a way of life. I believe that if each of us tries, we can change the world to be a better place. Finally, I ask that you remember us, teachers and friends, for what we tried to be and do for you. We wished you the best and we do now as you leave us. Farewell—May you find peace and happiness wherever you go. John A. McLennan MR. CLINTON SPAHR 1969 marked thirty years of service in the Farmingdale school district by Mr. Spahr, the senior member of FHS's three assistant principals. It has been thirty active years with many outstanding ac- complishments. Mr. Spahr began his long career with fifteen years in the classroom as an English teacher. He later served as head of the English department and for the last fifteen years, except for 1956, when he served as acting principal, he has held the position of as- sistant principal in the high school. His two most prominent achievements have been for the school and community. For the school, it was Mr. Spahr who started the Daler Skyline, our school newspaper. As the newspaper's first advisor, he helped it to grow and to take its place in school affairs. The Daler Skyline is now an established and respected school publication in- volved in every aspect of school activities and expanding its talents outside of the school. Perhaps Mr. Spahr's greatest accomplishment was the greatest opportunity offered to the community by the school. It was Mr. Spahr who started the first Adult Education Courses and for two years was its director. These courses gave adults the opportu- nity to continue their education in one form or another, as well as offering recreational, hobby or special interest courses. Mr. Spahr has at one time held a senior position to many of the men of responsible positions in the school district, including Dr. Kinzler, Mr. Manso and many others. His years of experience and knowledge still surpass those who work with him. He is a man greatly respected and admired by all who know him and work with him. His thirty successful years are due entirely to the type of man he is. 30 He is an activist who has worked hard and produced results that have lasted and grown under his leadership. He has spent his thirty years educating, directing, founding, leading, establishing and working to help others. Mr. Spahr is a warm person, with a generous nature, a love for his profession and all the opportunities it has offered. Rarely has he let an opportunity pass him by. He is a deter- mined worker who has done much for this school district during his career. Farmingdale Senior High School is priv- iledged to have him as an assistant principal. In the bustle of the main office with the noise of telephones ringing, typewriters clicking, efficient secretaries working, teachers coming in and going out, students running errands and the general commotion that is created when a school is in session, Mr. Spahr might easily go unseen—but not for long. He appears as a quiet man with an easy, spontaneous smile. It is when one hears him speak and notes the humor and the years of experience in his words that one is able to forget all else and become fully aware of the man speaking. He has authority and commands respect for the smooth running of his office and his years of service and achievement. MR. LEROY D. MOLUNEAUX MR. THOMAS LAVAN MR. CHARLES L. MANSO Assistant Superintendent MR. PRESTON CORSA Administrative Assistant DR. PHILIP ACINAPURO Assistant Superintendent MR. J. RICHARD ZUTT Business Manager 34 MR. CLIFFORD P. MACKIN Assistant Principal MR. DOUGLAS P. BEGEAL Assistant Principal Few teachers have given as much of themselves to their students and the task of educating them for their lives beyond the classroom as did Mr. Hugo Wolter. A dedicated man with a deep concern for humanity, Mr. Wolter, an ordained Minister of the Lutheran Church, devoted his life to the teaching of exceptional children. The last ten years of his thirty-nine years in the teaching profession were spent here at Farmingdale High School. Mr. Wolter was deeply involved in community youth work, serving as director of the Farmingdale Youth Council, as con- sultant to the local Association for the Help of Retarded Chil- dren and the Citizens Association for Education. Before coming to Farmingdale, he had a long career in youth and recreation work, at one time serving as Director of Recreation for the City of Toronto. A man of great ability and leadership, he worked with emotionally handicapped children during his summers away from the classroom, at camps, clinics and in social work. Most of FHS's students were better able to know Mr. Wolter from his participation on the Youth Board and with the Youth Council than in school. In school, he commanded respect and admiration from his students, his fellow teachers and the stu- dent body as a whole for his dedication and ability as a teacher. 38 MISS ELSIE ANDREWS MISS LYNDA CASSARI MRS. RITA COSTA MR. JOHN DE BIASE MRS. BLANCHE FEUER MR. GEORGE HALLIDAY ExtroCurricular Funds MISS SUSAN HUPCHER MISS DONNA IZZO MR. HERBERT YENGEL CHAIRMAN BUSINESS EDUCATION MR. STANLEY MRS. ROSE MARSHALL LIEBERMAN Future Teachers MR. LOUIS RUGGIERO MR. MILTON SHUCH D.E.C.A. MRS. LOUISE MEYERS MISS JEAN ROBLE Future Secretaries Twirlers MRS. FRANCES MISS BARBARA PETRAK STEPHENS ENGLISH DR. KEVIN AYLWARD MR. JAMES ANDREACH MRS. ESTHER BABISKIN MRS. CYLA BARGER Theater Club Daler Skyline MRS. KATHY BERKMAN MR. EDWARD BYRNE MR. WILLIAM F. CATES MR. ALFRED Debate Club COLANERO MR. THOMAS DUNCAN MRS. LUCIE HARRIS MR. ARTHUR JAMES MRS. JOAN KAHN Daler Skyline MR. JAMES KELLY MR. CHARLES MRS. CAROL KROPP MR. WILLIAM KLEINPETER LAWRENCE 40 MR MICHAEL MR. THOMAS MRS. REGINA MR. JOSEPH MORRA LO MONICO McGRATH MONAHAN Bard Photo Club MR. JEREMfAH MR. ROBERT J. ROSE MISS BARBARA ROUSE O'SULLIVAN Hi-Life MISS VALERIE RUSSO MR. JOHN SCUDERI MR. KENNETH ULRIC Hi-Life MR. JOHN WALSH 41 MR. IRVING APGAR Wrestling MRS. PATRICIA LA DUC PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. DONALD SNYDER CHAIRMAN MR. ROGER MacARTHUR Cross Country MISS ANN SPIELDENNER Girls' Leaders' Club MR. WALTER BREM Varsity Leaders Club W MISS BARBARA KARNES Girls' Leaders' Club MR. ROBERT MULLIGAN Basketball MR. PETER NISTAD Golf MR. MICHAEL TARTAMELLA Gymnastics MISS KATHRYN BARANELLO MISS CAROLINE CACCAVALLO Sophomore Class Advisor MR. JERALD RESNICK MR. ISIDORE BERGLASS CHAIRMAN MATHEMATICS MRS. LYNNE CLENFIELD MR. JAMES HANSHUMAKER MR. BARRY KAHN Senior Class Advisor MISS JOSEPHINE SELITTE DR. LESTER MECKLER MR. MICHAEL SHUB St MR. DONALD HARTFORD Key Club MRS. RENEE PASTERNACK MISS LEAH YAUGER MR. WILLIAM CORBY MR. ROGER HARTFORD Portfolio Projects ART S.A.G. MR. FRANK COLE CHAIRMAN MR. JAMES SCHLECKER MISS ELEANOR SIEGEL C.I.A. MUSIC MR. PAUL ERLANSON Interact Club MR. ALFRED FIORE Band DR. SAMUEL QUAGENTI MR. ALFRED SHIFFRIN Orchestra Chorus 44 MR. MICHAEL ACKERMAN MR. GEORGE BAXTER SCIENCE MR. ROBERT BLAUFOX MRS. CAROL FELDHAUS MR. JOSEPH KARNIEWICZ MR. EDWARD KIRSCHMAN MR. PHILIP BRODY MR. JOSEPH GILIO Ski Club MR. MALCOLM KAUFMAN MRS. SALLY SCHWARTZ Science Club MR. SEYMOUR KOPILOW CHAIRMAN MR. ALVIN LOPEZ MR. JAMES MAHOOD MR. MELVIN MERKEL Biology Projects SCIENCE MRS. JOYCE ANN REAMY MR. ALBERT TINT MRS. LOUSETTE TURNER 46 Chemistry Research MRS. LUCILLE MEYERSON Laboratory Technician Science Lab Squad MR. LAURENCE SIMPSON MR. MICHAEL CLAPS MR. EDWARD ARMBRUSTER CHAIRMAN MR. VINCENT GIORDANO MR. PAUL HOFFMAN MR. DAVID HILL INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MR. HENRY HUTTER MR. MITCHELL JAWORSKI MR. STEPHEN MANDEL MR. MARK PIVEN MR. GEORGE SCHININA MR. FRANK SILVESTRI MR. WALTER SULLIVAN Daler Pressmen MR. WILLIAM WAGNER 47 MR. CLIFFORD WHITE READING MR. TIMOTHY XENOS CHAIRMAN MRS. ANNE HEANEY CHAIRMAN HOME ECONOMICS MRS. VIOLET KOCH MRS. RUTH MACE Future Homemakers MRS. SYLVIA SALOMON FOREIGN LANGUAGE MR. PAUL CINCINNATO CHAIRMAN MR. SANTO ARICO MISS MARY ELLEN MRS. MARTA PEREZ MR. ERNEST PRAIRIE KEELING MRS. RAECHEMERS MISS ELEANOR SIEVERNICH German Club MRS. VITA WAYNE MRS. MIREILLE DESSABLE 49 GUIDANCE MR. LEONARD MARINO Director of Guidance MR. JUDSON DICKS MR. EMMETT DONNELLY MR. IRVING FUHRMANN MR. RENZO GERVASONI MRS. CHARLOTTE HUEBSCH MISS CATHERINE KREPPEIN MISS ELEANOR TRUELL 50 MRS. MIRIAM SILVER Library Chairman MRS. DOROTHY PARTRIDGE National Honor Society jji v MRS. HELEN BILINKOFF Librarian Library Club MR. PATRICK HEALY Co-Ordinator of Student Affairs Student Council Advisor MRS. ROSLYN NEUHAUSER MRS. ELIZABETH ROLL School Nurse Future Nurses SPECIAL SERVICES MRS. REGINA DUNN MR. GILBERT JACKOFSY School Nurse-Teacher Psychologist Future Nurses DR. ALEXANDER ANTWARG Psychologist MR. EDWIN SCHLOESSER Co-Ordinator of Work-Study Industrial Club MR. FREDERICK N. SC HOLTZ Supervisor of Study Halls 51 MR. FRANK ALLISON MR. LEWIS BERNARD MR. STEPHEN BLUTH Junior Class Advisor MR. JOEL BRODSKY MRS. JANE COELHO Orada SOCIAL STUDIES MR. JOHN CONROY MR. CARL DAVIDSON MR. IVAN KRAKOWSKY CHAIRMAN MR. ROY DuBOIS MRS. IRIS HOFFERT History Club MR. ANGELO DIFRANCISCO MISS MARGARET KEMPEY MRS. LINDA LAMEL MISS JANET LONG MR. EUGENE MISS SUSAN MENZER McSWEENEY MR. JOHN PAPAYANI MR. MARTIN ROSEN MR. LESLIE RUTSTEIN MR. FRANCIS SARDINA MR. STEPHEN MR. ERCELL WILLIAMS SCHNEIDER SECRETARIAL STAFF Mrs. P. Feuerstein Mrs. V. Copeland Mrs. J. Gibson Mrs. A. Marasciullo Mrs. L. Conway Mrs. M. Krongard Mrs. L. Magazzo Mrs. B. Ryan, Mrs. M. Kinney Mrs. C. Sherman, Mrs. B. Shedorske, Mrs. E. Elster, Mrs. J. Guarino CUSTODIAL STAFF J. Farrell CAFETERIA STAFF SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President...............Gary Epstein Vice-President........Ken Smooke Secretary..................... Linda Berry Treasurer.............Michelle Finn Advisor.............Mr. Barry Kahn VALEDICTORIAN Karen Svensen is more the humanly perfect scholar than the intellectual genius. Through earnest hours of studying and industrious efforts, Karen has achieved the highest average of our class. She is a pleasure to her teachers because of her deep desire to learn and her spontaneous ability to comprehend tried ideas and create new ones. Rarely seen without a smile, she is a friend to her fellow students with her warm personality, ease of conversation and her eagerness to be a part of what is happening. Karen is involved in activities in and out of school. Most significant is her playing the flute in the school band and orchestra and her participation in the Girl Scouts, serving as an International Hostess for fellow girl scouts from England and Denmark. A girl with a personality that reaches people, a sensitive perception of the world, and a desire to learn more about it —Karen exemplifies the perfect student. The Dalers are proud of her achievement, for it reflects also on our school. SALUTATORIAN Striking in appearance with his height of six foot six, yet reserved in manner, Eugene Dahl has attained the honor of Salutatorian of our class by his natural genius, coupled with the right proportion of study. Gene has proved to be outstand- ing in all his studies and has achieved brilliant scores on his college board exams. In school he appears to be a serious and quiet student, but out of school he is often the lively center of fun. A diversified personality. Gene's activities out of the class- room include work, play and service. As a member of Key Club, he is deeply involved with service to his school and com- munity. Through his participation in the History Club he is able to extend his knowledge of past and current events. Outside of school Gene gets physical activity by being an excellent bowler in his league. He also holds a steady job while main- taining his high average. A quiet but active person, FHS can be proud of Gene's con- tributions to and achievements for our school. 59 MORNING. HAZY SILHOUETTES BROKE THE GLOW THAT LIT THE EASTERN HORIZON. TWO THOUSAND GROGGY EYES SQUINTED INTO THE SAME SUNRISE THAT MORNING, CURSING THE PREVIOUS NIGHT'S INSOMNIA AND ALL NERVOUSLY Starched, pressed and dry cleaned with a vague plan of action, we reluctantly closed the door behind us and began the metamorphosis. Labyrinthine corridors, ragged sweatshirts and budding beerbellies all added to the aghast expression on our rosey, little faces. The next weeks were spent wandering endlessly through the halls, clutching the little maps and staring into belt buckles with whimpers of desperation. By October the mysticism had vanished, shoes became scuffed, eyes bloodshot and overall appearance somewhat be- draggled; there was a deep desire to belong, but a hesitance, maybe it was that senior's scrutinizing sneer or the snide reply of some Junior still unaccustomed to his new status. Just the same, there was that air of insecurity which bred loud voices and boisterous but somehow overemphasized laughing. The facade was admittedly flimsy. Without the leadership that we needed, the class floundered in apathy while the school gagged at the thought of assimilation. We quickly learned that if we were to accomplish anything we would have to work for it. Relief came with the class elections and we were faced with the usual demands for doing away with demerits and or Mr. Healy, the inane soda machine plan and, of course, the inevitable clod who said that a vote for him was a vote for co-ed gym classes. The election was a complete fiasco, but miraculously we chose the better of the two opposing dy- nasties Petty rivalries soon dissolved as we settled down to a hard campaign for the Inaugural Ball. What we lacked in experience we made up for in blind enthusiasm, as shown by the Green Giant theme. Although we were overshadowed by the Seniors' Bathtub Gin and Juniors' Toyland themes, it was well worth it. But being Sophomores, we didn't have the deep rooted en- thusiasm and loyalty of the upperclassmen and, as a result, we felt as though we were leading an anti-climactic existence after the Ball. The year plodded onward as we became more disen- chanted and apathetic. The faint glimmer of a summer vaca- tion was too distant to be realistically appreciated and only the strong leadership prevented the hoard from open revolt. But the year was exciting and different from the monot- onous ones we had known before. Football games were stran- ely attractive even though you felt a little self-conscious about screaming. There was that incomparable combination of crisp November air and the sooty swill which billowed from the hot dog grill that stayed indelibly printed on your mind (not to mention your lungs). Then there was the human torch fiasco involving a biology teacher which bore a strong resemblance to the Buddhist monk protests that year. I really didn't think any class could be that bad. But probably the best known event was the infamous door knob caper which was traced back to that semi-Mafia oriented club known only as the M.O.B., a mystic order which left their initials as well as other assorted misspellings throughout the school. The Junior Prom came as we oohed and ahhhed on that beautiful day in June, but that day belonged to the Juniors and we could only wait. Before our crammed little heads knew it, exams were over, summer goodbyes were said and we departed, leaving only our soggy gym equipment and those few lonely scraps of paper in the halls as monuments to the Class of '69. Ill We had been gone three months and returned with a new enthusiasm. There was a pride in having gone through it and after all there was always the Prom. But there was a vengeance too, for humilating defeats inflicted by upper- classmen and a paternal nonchlance with those little soph- omores. The halls had somehow seemed to change as you discreetly glanced at those You are here signs plastered on the walls. There was no need to prod the class this year. We had our officers and immediately planned the unbeatable strategy for the Inaugural Ball. A theme so original with such potential that it seemed foolproof. Peanuts was sure to overthrow the traditional senior victory. But for all our efforts it came in second. Charlie Brown had not only lost the ball game but the Ball as well. Football season came again and suddenly you really didn't care how you looked. You yelled, threw confette, wolfed down hot dogs and inhaled all sorts of garbage, for this was prob- ably the happiest of years. But soon the air started to bite and football season slipped into basketball season. Those clear black nights when you were smothered by a gush of warm, moist air impregnated with the smell of stale pretzels and packed bodies. By games' end you were a total wreck but loved every minute of it. Rings. Rings were spun, dropped, shined, licked, licked, gazed into and utterly impossible to keep on the finger. The prospect of a Junior Prom had been an item considered since first entering school. It always seemed vaguely distant until all at once it was upon us. When the date had been set, there was understandable grumbling from the ranks. March 15 was a little early as jokes of dog sled rentals and Eskimo pies flew, but the alternate date offered nothing larger than a broom closet. Discontent waned as the date approached. That night hundreds of ties were retied, throats were cleared, palms dried and fingernails chewed down to elbows. Upon reaching the townhouse a strange numbness filled the body. This was the real thing! It dwarfed anything we had ever gone to and is something cherished for a long time afterwards. No sooner was the night over than you found yourself swept up in the ensuing breakfast parties, trips to the city and what- not. The anticipations and dreams had been fulfilled. Gazina at the furry head in front of you, you could vaguely hear the chemistry teacher's frantic voice, belting out threats of Just wait til the Regents . But your thoughts were far away, on a beach, or wading in a dark, icy pond, a faint breeze crossed your face and all sounds were reduced to a soft hum. Suddenly a thunderous crash was heard outside! For the first time in the history of the school one hundred percent attention had been achieved. That crash signalled in a stream of Juggernauts which immediately began biting off giant mouthfuls from the building. Like trapped rats we ran around in confusion. The smoking lounges and class cutting exits were no more. The parking lot was also removed, forcing an exodus to the nearby streets, making the school even more popular with the local residents. We would come to live with and utilize this intrusion though, for it offered countless excuses and alibis. As each year draws to a close there is inevitably one true in- dividual who cannot stand to have the year end in mediocrity and this was no exception. In the true spirit of America's Space Effort and the Mad Bomber, we experienced what could be mildly termed a slight earth tremor, when F.H.S. launched its first warhead from the courtyard. The reception could be con- sidered mixed, those who praised the act as a blow for in- dividual expression or rebellion against the beuaracy and then the administration which objected to being upstaged. It was an appropriate ending for the most carefree of high school years. IV The transition from junior to senior was smoother than we had expected. Unlike previous summers, there was a continuity which gave the impression that we never really left, a feeling we would have to sever before year's end. Like flotsam and jetsam, we drifted back with that kind of confidence and aloofness we had admired two years earlier. It was strange to be looked to, for the womb of subordinacy had been broken and it was a little unnerving at first. A feeling of disappointment struck each senior at the thought of no Dress Down Day. So, we worked more fervently than ever, leaving no room for failure. At last we tasted victory with the Golddigger '69 Theme. By winning the Inaugural Ball we were given the chance to prove the Senior Power we had talked of so much. Dress Down Day and the little slob that lives within even the neatest of us comes out and runs rampant, as shown by the odd assortment of derelicts that lined the halls that day. This was the begin- ning of what was to be climaxed by Senior Week. With senior privileges comes driver education, which, if you have any sense of humor, is probably the funniest forty-two minutes of the day. That is, if it's not a lecture. There you sat, head in arms, as the lecturer droned on about exhaust mani- folds, distributor caps and zones of safety, while you dreamt only of yourself alone on the Oyster Bay Expressway. It is a strange thing about the senior year; there's a strange feeling, a wierd self-destructive urge that grabs you right after mid-terms. Its' symptoms come at different times and in different ways, but most often after college acceptances are mailed out. Classes are cut, beaches are frequented and home- work is avoided . . It is the spirit which prepares you for the Senior Week's ensuing mass mayhem. The anticipation of Senior Week had clouded the fact that graduation was soon to follow. Graduation. I can only express my own feelings. Since that first moment when we stepped into the school, there was a feeling of belonging either to a group or the whole school, an attachment which we've experienced for three long years. And now at the end, you're alone. It would be naive to suppose that everyone will feel the same towards it. To some it is the last agonizing formality, the end of the line,- to others it is only a midpoint, the means to an end. But graduation will not be an affair where a diploma is received from angels with gossamer wings and friends' eyes will not twinkle when you pass, for the three years were not totally enjoyable. There were those times when you felt crushed and miserable, for reality was the roughest teacher. No, it wasn't one party after another, one continuous football game. And never once was I introduced to Andy Hardy or Jack Arm- strong, or even Gidget. It is an individual experience, shared only by those you trust and value. When we shut the door behind us that September morning, we were condemning ourselves to disillusionment as well as aspirations, to success and failure. Ten years from now the theorems and formulae will be gone, but the remembrance of human involvement will always stay with us. When I meet my friends again, we shall have drifted farther apart, memories will get progressively worse and names just a little harder to remember, but beneath it all is the knowledge that for those three years, we shared something tangible. We obtained from this school that which we were sensitive enough to feel. And only now at the end, the seemingly in- significant events fall into place; there was a subconscious method in our adolescent madness and though the change may seem to amount to nothing more than an inch or two or a few whiskers here and there, it is greater than we know, for we have just taken the first step. 1 DOUGLAS ABE VIRGINIA ABRAMOSKE ROBERT ABRAMOWITZ MARGARET ACKERMAN JOSEPH ALBANESE JANET ALBERS BENJAMIN ALBERTO THOMAS ALBRECHT IVY ALEXANDER JOHN ALLOCCO Douglas Abe: Key Club 3,4; History Club 2, 4; Medical Careers Club 2,4. Robert Abramowitz: J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3; German Club 2. Margaret Ackerman: Gymnastics 2. Janet Albers: Honor Society 3,4; Girls Lead- ers Club 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Interscho- lastics 2,3,4,- Future Secretaries Association, V.P.3, Pres. 4. Benjamin Alberto: Soccer 2,3, Capt 4- Base- ball 2,3,4. Ivy Alexander: Student Council 3,4,• Execu- tive Council 3,4; Theater Club 3,4; SAG 3,4; History Club 4; Bard 4; Ski Club 2; Chorus 2,3,4. Victor Alongi: Football 2. Donna Altmann: Hi-Life 2, Business Mana- ger 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Girls' Leaders' Club 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 4- Nat'l Honor Society 3,4,- Intramurols 2,3,4. VICTOR ALONGI DONNA ALTMANN 66 JEAN ALTMANN ROBERT ALVAREZ HENRY ALVERSON CHARLES AMERISE DENNIS ANDERSON MARIE ANELLO LUCY ANSELMO MARK ANTONELLI Jean Altmann: Red Cross 2; Future Teachers 3; Intramurals 3. Charles Amerise: Wrestling 2,3,4; Soccer 2.3.4, Marie Anello: Future Homemakers 2,3; Scen- ery 3. Lucy Anselmo: National Honor Society 3,4; Future Nurses 2,3; Executive Council 2,3,4,- Ski Club 2,3,4; Medical Careers Club 3. Mark Antonelli: DECA 3,2nd V.P. 4. Gary Appel: Key Club 2,3,4; Model Congress 2.3.4, - History Club 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Ski Club 2.3.4, - Chess Club 4; Intramurals 3,4. Barbara Arenella: Theater Club 4, Ski Club. GARY APPEL STEVEN APSEL BARBARA ARENELLA GERALD ARENELLA 67 JEAN ARNOLD MATTHEW ARPINO SUSAN ARREOLA JOHN ASKIN CHRISTIAN ATKINSON MARC ATTIAS PAM AVERSANO JOSEPH AXELROD Jean Arnold: Ski Club 4. Susan Arreola: Ski Club 2,4; Intramurals 3. John Askin: J.V. LaCrosse 2, Varsity LaCrosse 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,4. Marc Attias: Track 2,3,4; Drama Club; His- tory Club. Pam Aversano: Intramurals 2,3,4;. Field Hock- ey Honor Reserve 3,4; Volleyball 2; Honor Reserve 3,4; Softball Honor Reserve 2,3; Honor 4; Basketball Honor Reserve 3; Stu- dent Council Joseph Axelrod: Intramurals 2,3,4. Lynn Baier: Future Secretaries 3,4. Roxalanne Baldassare: Future Secretaries 3,4. Richard Baldwin: Track 2. Robert Baldwin: Intramurals 3,4. Manager LaCrosse. LYNN BAIER ROXALANNE BALDASSARE RICHARD BALDWIN ROBERT BALDWIN 68 THOMAS BALL VANESSA BALL PATRICIA BALLAERA LINDA BARANOWSKI LOUIS BARATTA LAURA BARBER ROBERT BARCA GARY BARR Thomas Ball: Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Wrestling 4. Vanessa Ball: Library Club. Laura Barber: Hi-Life 3, Literary Editor 4; National Honor Society 3,4. Michele Bartosiewicz: Daler Skyline 2,3; Bard, Prose Editor 4; Green Room Players, Stage Manager 3,4; Agora 4; Theatre Club 3,4,- Photography Club 4; Executive Council 2,4; Intramurals 2, 4. 6 NANCY BAUM THOMAS BAUMANN Harvey Beckwith: Varsity Soccer 2, Copt. 3,4; Gymnastics 2; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. Cathy Benjamin: Ski Club 2; Future Nurses 2. Richard Benjamin: Band 3,4; Orchestra 3. David Benner: Band 2,3,4. Gary Bennett: Key Club 3, V.P. 4. William Benzie: Track 2; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Soccer 3. Robin Berkowitz: Ski Club 2,3; Executive Council 2,3; Chorus 2,3; Theatre Club 2,3,4; Future Teachers. HARVEY BECKWITH TONI BELCASTRO MICHELLE BENDER CATHY BENJAMIN RICHARD BENJAMIN DAVID BENNER GARY BENNETT MARK BENNETT WILLIAM BENZIE PAUL BERENGER PATRICIA BERGMAN ROBIN BERKOWITZ 70 SHARON BERKOWITZ CAROLE BERLETTE LINDA BERRY JOHN BIANCO WILLIAM BIER BRUCE BIONDI PATRICIA BIUSO ALAN BINDER Sharon Berkowitz: Ski Club 2; Executive Council 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Chorus 2,3, 4; Theatre Club 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,4. Carole Berlette: Dalerettes 3. Linda Berry: Intramurals 2,3,4; Executive Council 2,3, Sec. 4; Student Council 2,3,4; History Club 4; Theatre Club 4; Ski Club 3. William Bier: Band 2,3; Foreign Language Society 2. Bruce Biondi: Varsity Soccer 2,3,4; Varsity Wrestling 2,3, Capt. 4; Varsity Golf 2,4; Varsity Leaders Club 2,3,4. 71 DENNIS BLAKE DAVID BLAZEK Dona Blazek: Future Secretaries 3, Treas. 4; Intramurals 2. John Bluhm: Theatre Club 2. John Bogenshutz: Interact 3,4; History Club 4. Rita Boggs: Intramurals 2,3; Future Nurses 3,4; Red Cross 3. Nancy Bohling: Intramurals 2,3,4; Inter- scholastic Teams 2,3,4. Patricia Bohonan: Ski Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Executive Council 2,3,4. Susan Bolen: Pep squad 2; Red Cross 2,3; Ski Club 2,3; Theatre Club 3,4; Executive Council 2,3,4; Intramurals 2. Patricia Bonafede: Library Club. DONA BLAZEK JOHN BLOM JOHN BLUHM ANDREA BOCCASINI JOHN BOGENSHUTZ RITA BOGGS NANCY BOHLING PATRICIA BOHONAN SUSAN BOLEN PATRICIA BONAFEDE 72 Gary Bornkamp: Chess Club 2; Mgr. Track 2,3,4; Mgr. Football 3,4,- Mgr. Basketball 3. Peter Bossis: National Honor Society 3,4; Interact 3,4; History Club 3,4; Science Club 2; Varsity Baseball 2,3. Joanne Bosworth: DECA. Francis Bower: Band 2,3. William Bowers: Hi-Life 3,4; Photography Club 3,4; Daler Skyline 4. Michael Boyce: Intramurals 3; History Club; Theatre Club; Medical Careers Club. Lorraine Boylan: Gymnastics 2,3,4; Future Nurses 2,3,4; Archery 3; Intramurals 2,3,4,- Student Council 2,3,4. Patricia Brady: Cheerleaders 2; Intramurals 3,4; Future Nurses 3; Chorus 4. Patricia Brancale: Softball 3,4; Tennis 3,4. Paul Braune: Tennis 2; Ski Club. Mark Braunstein: Science Club 2,3; History Club 3; Photography Club 2. GARY BORNKAMP PETER BOSSIS JOANNE BOSWORTH FRANCIS BOWER WILLIAM BOWERS MICHAEL BOYCE LORRAINE BOYLAN PATRICIA BRADY 73 PATRICIA BRANCALE PAUL BRAUNE MARK BRAUNSTEIN KATHLEEN BRENZEL Frances Brodsky: Tennis 3; Daler Skyline 2; Editor-in-Chief 3,4. Patricia Brown: Cheering 2,3,4; Intramurols 2,3,4,- Ski Club 2,3. Janis Brugel: Gymnastics 2,3,4. John Brugel: Track 2,3,4; Soccer 2; Cross Country 3,4. Marie Bruno: National Honor Society 3,4; Bard 2; Ski Club 2,3,4; Theatre Club 2,3,4. Eileen Buhmann: Future Teachers 2; German Club 3. Gary Burgess: Science Club 2; Band 2,3; Lab Squad; Chess Club 2,3; Pep Band 2; Mgr. Football 3; Wrestling 3; Golf 4. HARRY BREWSTER ANTHONY BRIGANTI STEPHEN BRODERSEN FRANCES BRODSKY HILLARY BROWN PATRICIA BROWN JANIS BRUGEL JOHN BRUGEL MARIE BRUNO EILEEN BUHMANN ARLENE BURCHELL GARY BURGESS Kenneth Bykash: Wrestling 2,3,4; Football 2,3; Track 2,4. Susan Byrnes: Scenery Club; Future Home- makers. Annette Calavas: Ski Club 2,3; Theatre Club 3. Patricia Callahan: Pep Squad 3. Linda Cambareri: Theater Club 3. Theodore Campbell: Chemistry Projects 2,3. KENNETH BYKASH SUSAN BYRNES LINDA CAFARO ANNETTE CALAVAS Marilyn Cantor: Debate Club 2,3,4; Green Room Players 3,4; Future Teachers 2, treas- urer 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Execu- tive Council 3,4; Bard 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Intramurals 2,3; Ski Club 3. Rochelle Capitman: National Honor Society 2,3,4; History Club 2; Ski Club 4; Chorus 2, 3,4; Theater Club 4. Linda Capone: Ski Club 2,3,4,- Theater Club 4,- Student Council 2,3,4; Executive Council 2,3,4; Cheerleaders 2,3,4,- Intramurals 2,3,4,- Pep Squad. Carol Capuano: Chorus 2,3,4; Green Room Players 4; Theater Club 4. PATRICIA CALLAHAN LINDA CAMBARERI THEODORE CAMPBELL ELIZABETH CANNON 75 MARILYN CANTOR ROCHELLE CAPITMAN LINDA CAPONE CAROL CAPUANO FLORENCE CARILLO EUGENE CARLIN CHARLENE CARPENTER STEVEN CARTER YOLANDA DONA CASS RICHARD CASTELLANO JOSEPH CASTRO CASABLANCA VINCENT CATALANO MARIE CATELLI Eugene Carlin: Track 3,4. Charlene Carpenter: Chorus 2,3,4. Steven Carter: Honor Society President 4; Chess Club President 4; Key Club 3,4; De- bate Club 3,4; History 3,4. Yolanda Casablanca: Future Nurses 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, VP 3; Intramurals 4; Nurse's Aide 3,4. Dona Cass: Intramurals 2,3; Theatre Club 2, 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Bard 2; History Club 4; Executive Council 2,3; Future Teachers 2,3, 4; Student Council 2; Debate Club 3,4; Greenroom Players 3,4; Hi-Life 4. Vincent Catalano: Football 2. Sharon Cerveny: Intramurals 3,4; Future Nurses 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Future Homemakers 3; Twirlers 2,3,4. Deborah Cesly: Boces: Data Processing; V.I.C.A. Treasurer 4. SHARON CERVENY DEBORAH CESLY 76 ANTHONY CHABAREK CAROL CHAKRIN LAURIE CHAMPION JOHN CHERNIS ANDREW CHEWUK CHRISTOPHER SUSAN CHIURCO LAWRENCE CHIUSANO CHIANELLI Anthony Chobarek: Chess Club 2,3,4; Math Club 2; Science Club 2,3; Bard 2; Medical Careers 2; Interact 3,4; Chem Projects 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Soccer 3. Carol Chakrin: Honor Society 3,4; Hi-Life 3; Ski Club 2,3; Intramurals 2,3; Executive Council 2,4,- Student Cluncil 2,4; Theatre Club. Andrew Chewuk: Livewires 2; A.V.A. 2; Ski Club 2. Dale Ciapetti: Daler Skyline 3,4; History Club 3,4; Scenery Painting 3,4; Key Club 4; Executive Council 4. Michael Cifaldi: Honor Society 3,4; Key Club; Soccer 2; Wrestling 2; Radio Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3,4. MARY CIANGETTI DALE CIAPETTI MICHAEL CIFALDI DENISE CIHLAR 77 LORRAINE CIPOLLONE MICHAEL CIRONE STEVEN CISARIK LINDA CITRANO CHRISTINE CLARK DEBORAH K. CLAYTON CHARLES CLEMENTI LANCE COCHRANE Lorraine Cipollone: Band 2,3,4; Future Nur- ses 2,3,4. Linda Citrano: Student Council 2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4,- History Club 3,4; Library Club 4; Executive Council 2,3,4. Christine Clark; Future Secretaries 3, Secre- tary 4; Office Aide 3,4. Barry Cohen: History Club VP 3; Interact. Fredric Cohen: Interact; Golf 4; Baseball 4; Intramurals 2. Stephanie Cohen: Honor Society 3,4; Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2; Daler Skyline 3,4; Intramurals 2; German Club 2,3; Future Teachers 4; Scenery Painting 3,4; Pep Squad 3. Carol Colangelo: Twirlers 2,3,4; Future Homemakers 3. BARRY COHEN FREDRIC COHEN 78 STEPHANIE COHEN CAROL COLANGELO LENORE COLARUSSO SUSANNE COLTUN JOHN COLWELL MARY CONKLIN DENNIS CONNELL BARBARA CONNORS MAUREEN CONSIDINE WILLIAM COOGAN ALAN COOPER MARK COPLON lenore Colarusso: Daler Skyline 4. Susanne Coltun: Honor Society 3,4; Chorus 4; Intramurols 2,4; Daler Pressman 3; Ski Club 4; Theatre Club 4. Maiy Conklin; Red Cross 4; Executive Coun- cil 4; Intramurols 3,4,- Chorus 2; Ski Club 3,4; Daler Skyline 4. Barbara Connors: Student Aide 4. Maureen Considine: Gymnastics 2. Alan Cooper: Medical Careers 2; Tennis 2,3,4. Mark Coplon: Interact; Photography Club 2, 3; Foreign Language Club 2. Janice Corkery: Ski Club 2,3,4; Future Nurses 3. 79 JANICE CORKERY PAUL COURTNEY Frances Crescimano: German Club 3,4; French Club 2,4; Executive Council 3,4; Theatre Club 3,4; Honor Society 3,4. John Crosby: Varsity Football 3; Gymnastics 3,4. Judith Crosby: Intramurals 3,4. Patricia Cunniff: Future Nurses 2,3,4; Bard 4; Intramurals. Eileen Curtain: Intramurals 2; Future Secre- taries 4. Claire Cusack: Intramurals 2; Gymnastics 3, 4; Dalerettes 3; Office Aide 3. Vincent Czerniawski: Chess Club 3,4, Red Cross 4; Football 2. Eugene Dahl: Honor Society,- Key Club; History Club. FRANCES CRESCIMANO JOHN CROSBY JUDITH CROSBY PAUL CROSBY PATRICIA CUNNIFF LOIS CURRERI EILEEN CURTIN CLAIRE CUSACK VINCENT CZERNIAWSKI EUGENE DAHL GRACE D'ALESSANDRO ROBERT DAMICO SALVATORE DANGELO ROBERT DANNA DOMINIC D'ANTONIO DARLENE DANZIG LAWRENCE D'AQUISTO PATRICIA DAVIS Robert Donna: Band. Dominic D'Antonio: Wrestling. Darlene Danzig: Ski Club. Patricia Davis: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. Nancy DeBoer: Hi-Life 3, Subscription Man- ger 4,- Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Intramurals 2; Executive Council 2,3,4; Student Council 2. 81 THOMAS DAVIS NANCY DeBOER EDWARD DeCARO DIANE DEECHAN HENRY DeGRAUW ERIC DEUEL Edward DeCaro: A.V.A. 2,3,4; Livewires 2,3,4, Diane Deechan: Intramurals 2. Frances Deleonardis: Future Nurses. Lorraine Deluca: Future Teachers 3; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 2. Gilda DeMasi: Intramurals 2; A.V.A. 2,3,4. Denise M. DeMauro: Future Teachers 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Red Cross 3. Peter DeRupo: Baseball. FRANCES DeLEONARDIS ARLENE DELLIGATTI LORRAINE DeLUCA GILDA DeMASI DENISE M. DE MAURO NICOLAS DE ROSA PETER DeRUPO JANICE DeSTEFANO 82 Christine Deveux: Intramurals; Charcoles 3; Portfolios 3; C.I.A. 2. Frank DiCapua: Honor Society 3,4; Science Club; Lab Squad; Photography Club: Chem- istry Research Club, President. Robert DiCicco: Key Club 2,3; Lab Squad 2, 3,4. Richard DiGirolamo: Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Chess Club 2. John DiPrima: Football 2,3; Track 2,3. Nancy Dituri: Ski Club 2,4; Library Club VP 3, President 4; Red Cross 2. Catherine Dolan: Intramurals 2; Gymnastics 3; Future Teachers 2,3,4; Theatre Club 3; Chorus 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3; Executive Coun- cil 2,3,4. MARIA DeSTEFANO CHRISTINE DEVEUX FRANK Dl CAPUA ROBERT DI CICCO ANITA DICKSTEIN BARBARA RICHARD Dl GIROLAMO JOHN DI PRIMA Dl FRANCESCO NICOLETTA NANCY DITURI CATHERINE DOLAN ALAN DONKER Dl STEFANO 83 Karen Donnelly: Intramurals 2,3,4; Dalerettes 3; Ski Club 3; Theatre Club 3. Douglas Doran: Lacrosse 2; Golf 4; Chess Club. Lorraine Dorenbecker: Intramurals 2,3,4,- Gymnastics 2; Red Cross 3; Ski Club 4; Fu- ture Teachers 3,4; Honor Society 3,4. Bonnie Dresch: Intramurals 2; Nurses Club 2,3,4. Veronica Duggan: Future Teachers,- Ski Club; Pep Squad; Intramurals 2. Kathleen Dunn: Hi-Life 3; Future Nurses 2; Future Teachers 2, VP 3; Ski Club 4; History Club 4; Student Council 2,4; Executive Coun- cil 2,4. Christine Dunn: Executive Council 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Ski Club 2,3,4,- Future Teachers 2,4. William Dunney: Biology Projects. Roberta Durmann: Honor Society 3,4; Theatre Club 3,4,- History Club 2,4, Treasurer 3,- Daler Skyline 4. Vincent Durso: Tennis 3,4. KAREN DONNELLY DOUGLAS DORAN LORRAINE PATRICIA DORSO DORENBECKER WILLIAM DOUGLAS BONNIE DRESCH VERONICA DUGGAN KATHLEEN DUNN CHRISTINE DUNNE WILLIAM DUNNEY ROBERTA DURMANN VINCENT DURSO 84 MARIE DYKAS JULIETTE DYSON DOUGLAS DZINSKI GAIL EISENKRAFT Marie Dykas: Ski Club 3,4; Future Teachers 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Office Aide 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Cheerleading 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4; Archery Team 2. Juliette Dyson: Intramurals 2,3,4; History Club Secretary 2, Red Cross 2,4; German Club 4. Gail Eisenkraft: Honor Society 3,4; Bard; German Club; Theatre Club; Ski Club; His- tory Club. Barbara Ellinghaus: Hi-Life 4; Intramurals 2,3. Kenneth Ellsworth: Cross Country 4; Chorus 3,4; Radio Club 2,3,4; Livewires 3,4; A.V.A. 3,4; Chemistry Research 3, Chess Club 2. Denice Eppler: Girls Leaders 2, VP 3, Presi- dent 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4,- Inter-Scholastic Teams 2,3,4. Donald Epstein: Track 3,4; Gymnastics 2; Ski Club; Biology Projects,- Hi-Life 4. Gary Epstein: Key Club; Daler Skyline, Bard, Senior Class President; Debate Club; Theatre Club; Greenroom Players,- Student Council. Andrew Eschenaur: A.V.A. 2,3,4; Livewires 2.3.4. Frances Esposito: Hi-Life 3; Student Council 2.3.4, - Chorus 2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4,- Orchestra 2; Future Teachers,- Executive Council 2,3,4. BARBARA ELLINGHAUS KENNETH ELLSWORTH DENICE EPPLER DONALD EPSTEIN GARY EPSTEIN JOSE ESCALANTE ANDREW ESCHENAUER FRANCES ESPOSITO 85 GLEN EVANS WAYNE EVENSEN LAURA FABISIAK MONA FAFARMAN ALEXANDER FAGIOLA LINDA FALB VINCENT FALCONE BRUCE FALKENBERG STEPHEN FALLETTA JUSTIN FALLON FRANK FANELLI CHRISTINA FANTINO Wayne Evensen: Boces: Data Processing. Laura Fabisiak: Red Cross 2,3,4; A.V.A. 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Future Teachers 4; Hi- Life 4. Mona Fafarman: Bard; Folkmusic Club; F T.A. Theatre Club; Ski Club. Linda Falb: Library Club; Library Aide,- Future Nurses; Ski Club. Bruce Falkenberg: Baseball 2,3,4. Justin Fallon: Key Club 3, Sec. 4- History Club 3, V.P. 4; Honor Society 3,4; Varsity Tennis 2,3,4. Frank Fanelli: Baseball 2; Band 2,3,4; Or- chestra 4; Dance Band 2. Christina Fantino: Boces: Cosmotology- V.I.C.A., V.P. 86 CAROLE FARRELL DENISE FARRELL JEAN FERGUSON MICHAEL FERNANDEZ JANET FERRANTI RICHARD FERRARI LORRAINE FESI MARK FIALKOW Jean Ferguson: Intermurals 2,3,4; Executive Council 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Future Teochers 2,3,4. Mark Fialkow: Biology Projects 2,3,4; Lab Squad 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4. William Filaski: Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4. Katherine Finn: Ski Club 3,4; Red Cross 4, Folk Club 2. Michele Finn: Daler Skyline 3,4; Fli-Life 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Executive Council, Treas. 4; Ski Club 2,3; Red Cross 2. JOSEPH FICARROTTO WILLIAM FILASKI KATHERINE FINN MICHELE FINN 87 KATHLEEN FINNEY ANTHONY FIORE FREDRICK FISCHER JOHN FISICHELLO JACQUELINE FITTERER JUDITH FITZGERALD GEORGETTE FITZPATRICK JOHN FITZPATRICK Kathleen Finney: Intramurals 2; Future Nurses 3; Red Cross 2; Ski Club 3,4. Anthony Fiore: Portfolio Club 4- Student Art Gallery 4. Georgette Fitzpatrick: Intramurals 2,3,4; Student Council, Sec. 4; Junior Class, Sec. 3,- Executive Council 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4. ROBERT FLAHERTY MARY ANN FLAMMIA JOHN FLORIO AMELIA FORTUNATO RAYMOND FONTANA RICHARD FRANITS SUSAN FRANKENFIELD GEORGE FREUDENBERGER ALLAN FRIEDBERG TERRI FRIEDMAN DAWN FRIEL GARY FRIEND LINDA FRIGIANO VICTORIA FURIO Richard Franits: Track 4; Football 2, Varsity 3.4. Susan Frankenfield: Intramurals 2; Future Nurses. George Freudenberger: La Crosse 2,4; Medi- cal Careers Club 2; Science Club 2. Allan Friedberg: Interact Club; History Club. Dawn Friel; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 4. Gary Friend: Nat. Jr. Hon. Soc. 2; Foreign Language Club 2; Medical Careers Club 2.3.4, - Photography Club, Trees. 2, V.P. 3, President 4, Daler Skyline, photographer 2,3, editor of photography 4; Hi-Life, ed. of photography 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4; Interact 4. Victoria Furio: National Honor Society 3,4; Intramurals 2,4; Executive Council 2,4, pres. 3; A.V.A. 2,3; Future Teachers 2. Amy Furman; Theater Club; Student Art Gallery. Susan Gaborsky: Future Nurses 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,4,- Intramurals 2,3,4. AMY FURMAN SUSAN GABORSKY 89 Kristin Gadamowitz: Intramurals 3,4; Red Cross 4; Pep Squad 4; Executive Council 4; Ski Club 3,4; Daler Skyline 4. Patricia Gallagher: Intramurals 2,3,4; Var- sity Tennis Team 3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Red Cross 3. Angela Gatto: Intramurals 2,4; Portfolio Club 4; Hi-Life 4, S.A.G. 4. Linda Gelerter: Executive Council 2,3; Ski Club 3,4: Future Secretaries 4; Intramurals 3.4. Barbara Gelish: Nurses aid 3,4; Ski Club 2; Red Cross 2. Annette Genco: Home Economics Club 2, V.P. 3. Olympia Gentile: Chorus 2,3,4; Drama 2; Daler Skyline 3; Ski Club 2. Laura Genua: National Jr. Hon Soc. 2; Na- tional Sr. Hon. Soc. 3,4: Hi-Life 3,4; Intramu- rals 2; Library Club 2,3,4; Science Club 3, V.P. 4; Lab Squad 3, V.P. 4; Chem research club, Sec. 3,4; Greenroom Players 3,4; Math Team 3,4; Radio Club 4; Executive Council 2.3.4. GLENN GABRIEL KRISTIN GADAMOWITZ JAMES GAFFNEY PATRICIA GALLAGHER PETER GANGE TERESA GARAFALO ANGELA GATTO LINDA GELERTER BARBARA GELISH ANNETTE GENCO OLYMPIA GENTILE LAURA GENUA 90 ROBYN GETTER ANGELA GIACO EVA GIACOBBE DIANE GIGLIO RICHARD GIOGLIO SUSAN GIORDANO Patricia Gerken: Hi-Life 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 3; Student Council 2,3: Executive Council 2,3,4; Theater Club 4. Maryanne Gerson: Hi-Life 3, Business Mana- ger 4; Future Teachers 2; Chorus 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Theater Club 3,4; Executive Council 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4. Robyn Getter: Intramurals 3,4; Executive Council 2,3,4; Red Cross 4; Pep Squad 3; Ski Club 4; Scenery Painting Club 3,4. Angela Giaco: Future Secretaries 4. Diane Giglio: Future Teachers. 91 Roy Gold: Boces: Technical Engineering ROY GOLD DEBORAH GOLDBERG Deborah Goldberg: Executive Council 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Hi-Life 2; Theater Club; Intramurals; Ski Club. Rhoda Goldberg: Intramurals 4; Ski Club 2; Theater Club 2,4; Photography Club 4; Executive Council 2,4. Barry Goldfarb: Orchestra. Sheila Goldlust: Bard; Folk Music Club; Ski Club; Theater Club. Philip Gonsowski: Intramurals 3. Clinton Gordon: Intramurals 2. Theresa Goscinski: Intromurals 3; Dalerettes 3; Drum Majorette 4. Charles Gosline: 8aseball 2,3,4. RHODA GOLDBERG BARRY GOLDFARB SHEILA GOLDLUST BARBRA GOLFF PHILIP GONSOWSKI CLINTON GORDON 92 DEBRA GORDON LINDA GORELICK THERESA GOSCINSKI CHARLES GOSLINE James Gott: Varsity Football, Mgr. 3,4; Var- sity Wrestling 3,4; Varsity LaCrosse 3,4; Daler Pressman, Treas. 3. Christopher Goulding: National Honor Soc. 3,4,- Varsity Leaders Club 3,4; Varsity Ten- nis 2,3, co-captain 4; Varsity Golf 2,3, co- captain 4; Student Council 2,3, V.P. 4. Susan Grandal: Intramurols 3,4. John Grando: Football 2,3; Wrestling 2,3,4. Richard Graziano: Chess Club 2. Joseph Gregor: Chess Club. Patricia Gregorovic: Honor Society 3,4; Girls Leaders Club 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3, captain 4; Intramurals 2,3,4. Marie Gresalfi: Future Secretaries 3,4. WILLIAM GRAHAM SUSAN GRANDAL JOHN GRANDO RICHARD GRAZIANO LEOPOLD GREEN LARRY GREENFIELD 93 LESLIE GREENWALD JOSEPH GREGOR PATRICIA GREGOROVIC MARIE GRESALFI Paul Grille: National Sr. Hon. Soc. 3,4; Bard, financial advisor. Daniel Guando: Football 2; Varsity Gym- nastics 2,3, captain 4; Varsity leader's Club 3, second lieutenent 4. John Guarino: S.A.G. 4; C.I.A. 4; Intramurals 2; Gymnastics 2,3,4. Scott Gutterman: Interact 3,4; Chess Club 3; Honor Society 3,4; Science Club 2,3. Kerry Habenicht: Boces: Beauty Culture John Hagmeyer: Boces: Carpentry Fred Hahndorf: Soccer 2, Varsity 3,4; Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4; LaCrosse 2, Varsity 3,4; Varsity Leader's Club 2,3,4. John Halfey: Soccer 2,3,4; Interact 3,4; His- tory Club 3,4; A.V.A. 3,4; Livewires 3,4. Michael Haley: A.V.A. 2,3,4, Livewires 2,3,4; Radio Club 3,4; Industrial Club; Chorus 2,3,4. BOLESLAUS GRIBULIS PAUL GRILLE JUDY DRATT DANIEL GUANDO JOHN GUARINO ANTHONY GUIDONE SCOTT GUTTERMAN KERRY HABENICHT JOHN HAGMEYER FRED HAHNDORF JOHN HALEY MICHAEL HALEY 94 SHERRLE HALPER BARBARA HAMMEL RICHARD HAPP ROBERT HARD Sherrie Helper: National Honor Soc 3,4; Future Teachers 3,4; Math Team 4; Math Office 3,4. Wesley Harlow: Intramurals 2,3; Key Club 3,4; Chess Club 3. Linda Harris: Intramurals 2,3. Melissa Hartfield: Honor Society 3,4; Execu- tive Council 2,3,4,- Red Cross 3; Future Teachers 2,3,4; History Club 3; Green Room Players 3,4; Student Council 2,4. Morris Hartman: Wilson Tech.: Air Craft Mechanics. Alfred Harvey: Green Room Players. BEVERLY HARDY WESLEY HARLOW LINDA HARRIS SIGRID HARRIS MELISSA HARTFIELD MORRIS HARTMAN SUSAN HARTMANN ALFRED HARVEY KEVIN HARVEY PAUL HAUBRICH JONATHAN HAWES REGINALD HENDRICKSON DANIEL HERLIHY GAIL HERRINGTON RAYMOND HERRMANN SHERRY HERTZBERG JO ANN HESS SUSAN HESSLER Kevin Harvey: Intramurals 3. Paul Haubrich: National Honor Society 3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Orchestra. Daniel Herlihy: Wrestling 2. Gail Herrington: D.E.C.A. Raymond Herrmann: Key Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 3; Photography Club 4. Sherry Hertzberg: Honor Society; Golf 3; Theater Club 2,3, Jo Ann Hess: Student Council 2,4; Executive Council 2,4. Susan Hessler: Future Nurses 2,3; German Club 4. Joanne Hildebrand: Intramurals 2,3,4; Gym- nastics 3,4,- Future Teachers 2; Future Nurses 2. Patricia Hildebrand: Hockey 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Gymnastics 3,4. JOANNE HILDEBRAND PATRICIA HILDEBRAND 96 VIRGINIA HODGES BETH HOERNER STEPHEN HOFF CAROL HOLLWEDEL JANICE HOLMAN DEBORAH HOLTZ STEPHEN HOLUB DONALD HOOSACK Virginia Hodges: D.E.C.A. 3,4. Beth Hoerner: Junior Honor Society. Carol Hollwedel: Boces Cosmetology; V.I.C.A. 3,4 Janice Holman: Theater Club 4; Future Teachers 2,4; Future Homemakers 4; Intra- murals 2,3,4. Janet Hraba: Future Nurses 3; Medical Careers 2. Nancy Huddart: Library Aid 4; C.I.A. 4; Library Club 4; S.A.G. 4; Executive Council 4. JANET HRABA NANCY HUDDART  7 EDWARD HUEBNER ROBERT HUG TIMOTHY HUSHION JOSEPH HYNES DONNA JACK ALAN JANOS EDWARD JORDON DENISE JAWORSKI Robert Hug: Soccer 2. Joseph Hynes: Art Club 4. Donna Jack: Guidance Office Aide 4; Future Teachers 4. Alan Janos: National Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Varsity Gymnastics 2,3,4. Edward Jordan: National Honor Society 3,4; Green Room Players 2,3,4. Denise Jaworski: Bard, Daler Skyline; Library Club; Future Teachers. Werner Jayson: Ski Club 3; Soccer 2, Varsity 4; Track 3. Mark Kane: Daler Skyline; History Club. Benjamin Katzen: German Club 2,3,4,- Chess Club 3,4; History Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. WERNER JAYSON GAIL KANE MARK KANE BENJAMIN KATZEN 98 BARBARA KAUFMAN ROBIN KAUFMAN MAUREEN KEATING BERNADETTE KECK DENNIS KEENAN JUDY KEISER CAROL KELLERMAN CHARLES KELLY WILLIAM KENNEY KATHLEEN KERRIGAN JOHN KING SUSAN KIRBY Barbara Kaufman: Hi-Life 4; Nationol Honor Society 3,4, Executive Council 2,3,4, Student Council 2; Future Nurses 2; Future Teachers 3; Red Cross 3; Theater Club 4; Concert Bond 2,3; Intramurals 2,3. Maureen Keating: Gymnastics 3; Ski Club 4. Bernadette Keck: Intramurals 3; German Club 3; Library Aide 2; Pep Squad 3. Carol Kellerman: National Honor Society 3, 4; Bard 2,3, Editor 4; Executive Council 4, Treas. 2, V.P. 3; Student Council 2,3,4; His- tory Club 4. Charles Kelly: Soccer 2, Varsity 4; Baseball, Varsity 4; Basketball, Varsity 4. William Kenney: Varsity Leaders Club 3,4, Football 2, Varsity 3,4,- Baseball 2,3,4. Kathleen Kerrigan: Girls Leaders Club 3,4,- Daler Skyline 3,4; Executive Council 2; Fu- ture Homemakers 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Inter- scholastic teams 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4,- Volley- ball 2,3,4,- Basketball 2,3,4,- Softball 2; Track 3,4. Susan Kirby: Color Guard 3,- Drum Majorette 4; Wilson Tech.: Data Processing. 99 Anita Kirwan: Judo Club. Jeannette Kirwan: Future Homemakers. Bruce Klutchko: Notional Honor Society 3,4; Interact; Lab Squad, President 4; Radio Club, President; Math Team; Chess Club. Arlaine Knox: Future Secretaries. Lynn Kraft: Intramurals 2; Twirling 2, Co- Captain 3, Captain 4. Paul Kramer: Concert Band 2,3,4. ALAN KIRSCHNER ANITA KIRWAN JEANNETTE KIRWAN BRUCE KLUTCHKO DOROTHY KLYBERG GREGG KNOELL ARLAINE KNOX ROBERT KOSTYRKA STEPHEN KOWALSKI THOMAS KOWELL LYNN KRAFT PAUL KRAMER too IM MATTHEW KRAMER JOANNE KRATINA JUDITH KRAUSE PAUL KREBS ROBERT KROEHLER BARBARA KUCHINSKAS NICK KUDRICK Robin Kranz: History Club; Attendance Office Assistant. Andrew Krasnow: Key Club; Track 2,3; C.I.A.; S.A.G.; Portfolio Projects. Judith Krause: Intramurals 4; Ski Club 4; Red Cross 3; Future Nurses 3. Paul Krebs: Intramurals 3,4. Barbara Kuchinskas: Executive Council 2,3,4; Ski Club 2; Student Council 2,3,4; Future Nurses 3,4, Treas. 2; Theater Club 3, Treas. 4; Hi-Life 4; Orada 3, Pres. 4. Nick Kudrick: Wilson Tech.: Automotive Mechanics 101 THERESA KUHN JEAN KUMMERFELDT Paul Lalicki: Bard 3,4; S.A.G. 2,3,4; C.l.A. 3,4; Agora 3,4. Janice Lambe: Student Council 2,3,4; Senate 3,4; Executive Council 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3; Orado 4, Pres. 3. Nicholas La Morte: Varsity Leaders Club 3, Pres. 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; La Crosse 2,3,4; Football 2, Varsity 3,4. Jerome Lanni: La Crosse 2, Mgr., Varsity 3; Green Room Players 2,3,4,- Radio Club 2,3. RODGER KUNTZ NICHOLAS LABELLA PAUL LALICKI JANICE LAMBE SUSAN L'AMBROSE NICHOLAS LA MORTE LOUISE LANDY JEROME LANNI DOLORES LA ROCCO ROBERT LA ROSA 102 Denise Laughton: Art Club; Charcoles 1- C.I.A. 4, Treas. 3, S.A.G. 3,4. Scott Lawrence: Football 2, Varsity 3,4; Track 2; Gymnastics 3,4. John Lazarus: Football 2, Varsity 3; Base- ball 2. Susan Lebits: National Honor Society; His- tory Club 2,3,4; Theater Club 3,4. Dale Lederman: Interact Club; Hi-Life; Intro- murals 2; Foreign Language Society; Spanish Club. Barbara Leeson: Boces: Cosmotalogist; VICA. Mark Lehman: National Honor Society; Inter- act 2,3, Pres. 4; History Club 3, Pres. 4; In- tramurals 2,3; Medical Careers Club 2; Foreign Languoge Club 2. M. Steven Lishansky: Daler Skyline 3,4; National Sr. Honor Society 3,4,■History Club 2.3, Pres. 4; Intramurals 2,3; Executive Coun- cil 3,4; Pres. 2; Student Council; Chess Club 3.4, Vice President 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Model Congress 2,3,4; Theoter Club 3,4. DENISE LAUGHTON SCOTT LAWRENCE JOHN LAZARUS SUSAN LEBITS DALE LEDERMAN BARBARA LEESON MARK LEHMAN ROSEMARY LEONE STEVEN LERNER EDWARD LEVIEN BERNICE LEVINE M. STEVEN LISHANSKY 103 Daniel Loeb: Wrestling 2,3,4; Soccer 2. Barbara Logan: Future Secretaries 3,4, Elizabeth Logan: Theater Club; Ski Club; Cheerleader 2,4; Intramurals,- Volleyball 2,3,4; Badmitten 3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Var- sity Tennis 3,4. Santa Lonegro: A.V.A 3,4. Carmen Lopez: Intramurals 2,4; Library Club 2. Steven Louie: Photography Club, Science Club; Chemistry Research Club; German Club. Michael Lovegreen: Intramurals 2,3; Band 2. DANIEL LOEB BARBARA LOGAN ELIZABETH LOGAN JACQUES LOMBARDO SANTA LONEGRO JACQUELINE LONG JAMES LONGO CARMEN LOPEZ STEVEN LOUIE JAMES LOVECCHIO MICHAEL LOVEGREEN STEPHEN LOVERDE 104 ANTHONY LUBRANO JAMES LUCAS PETER LUND ADELE LUNING James Lucas: Basketball 2. Peter Lund: Interact 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Chemistry Research Club 3,4; Theater Club 4; Science Club, Treas. 4; Soc- cer 2. Adele Luning: Hi-Life 3,4; Intramurals 2; Lab Squad, Treas. 4; Student Aide 3,4, Exe- cutive Council 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Junior Honor Society; National Honor Society. Ellen Maccarrone: Hi-Life 4; Band 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 3; Future Teachers 4. Kathleen MacDonough: Ski Club; Future Secretaries. Maureen Macky: Ski Club; Future Nurses,- Future Secretaries. Jeanne Madigan: Chorus 2,3,4; Future Nurses 2,4; Lab Squad 4; Intramurals 2,3,4. Carolyn Madsen: Agora 3,4; S.A.G. 4; Port- folio Projects 4; C.I.A. 4. Janet Magenheim: National Honor Society 3, 4; Future Teachers 2,3,4; Theater Club 4; Orchestra 2,3,4. Michael Magid: Football 2, Varsity 3,4; Base- ball 2,3,4; Boy Leaders Club. ELLEN MACCARRONE KATHLEEN THOMAS MACK MAUREEN MACKEY MacDONOUGH JEANNE MADIGAN CAROLYN MADSEN JANET MAGENHEIM MICHAEL MAGID 105 FRANK MAGLIATO MAUREEN MAGNER WILLIAM MAGRO PATRICIA MAHER CORNELIUS MAHONEY VIVIAN MAIETTA MICHELE MALANGA KATHLEEN MALONE ROBERT MALVAGNO JOSEPH MAMO DONNA MANDAGLIO FELICIA MANGHISE Frank Magliato: Tennis 2; Ski Club 2,3,4,- Photography Club 2,3; Science Club 2,3,4. Maureen Magner: Intramurals 2,3,4; Inter- scholastic teams 2,3,4,- Executive Council 2; Ski Club 3,4; Student Council 2; Theatre Club 3. William Magro: Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. Patricia Maher: Girls' Leaders' Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4; Interscholastic teams 2,3, 4; Twirlers 2,3,4; Theatre Club 3; Executive Council 2; Student Council 2. Cornelius Mahoney: Livewires 3,4; Soccer 2. Kathleen Malone: Intramurals 2,3. Joseph Mamo: Intramurals 3,4; DECA 3,4. Donna Mandaglio: Pep Squad 3; Intramurals 3. Felicia Manghise: Future Homemakers 3,- Theatre Club 4. 106 SUSAN MANZIONE EDWARD MANN GLORIA MARASCIULLO PATRICIA MARCHITELLI ANNETTE MARINO EDWARD MARKOWITZ JOSEPH MAROLDO ALMA MARR Susan Manzione: Ski Club 3; Executive Coun- cil 3; Library Club 4; Future Teachers 4; Theatre Club 4. Edward Mann: Daler Skyline 2, Sports Editor 3,4; Hi-Life 4; Basketball 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Executive Coun- cil 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Theatre Club 3,4. Gloria Marasciullo: Intramurals 2,3,4; Inter- scholastic teams 2,3,4; Executive Council 2, 3,4; Portfolio 3,4,- SAG 4; Folk Music 4. Patricia Marchitelli: Ski Club 2; Theatre Club 3. Annette Marino: National Honor Society 3,4; Ski Club 2,4; Student Council 2,4; Exec- utive Council 2,3,4,- Future Nurses 2. Edward Markowitz: Interact 3, V.P. 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Daler Skyline 4; Math Team 3,4; Library Aide 2. Donald Marrone: History Club 2. Laurie Marrone: Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 3; Ski Club 3; Theatre Club 4; Library Club 4; Executive Council 3; Future Teachers 4. Conrad Marsicano: Varsity Football 4; Gym- nastics 2. Kathleen Martens: Twirlers 2,3,4; Photog- raphy Club 2; Ski Club. DONALD MARRONE LAURIE MARRONE CONRAD MARSICANO KATHLEEN MARTENS 107 CHRISTOPHER MARTIN PATRICIA MARZ ROBERT MASCATELLO STEPHEN MASS MARY ANN MASSIMINO GEORGE CAROL ANN MATES ELIZABETH MATTHEWS MASTANDUNO Christopher Martin: Bard; History Club 2, Sec. 3, Trees. 4; Patricia Marz: Library Club 2; Gymnastics 2. Stephen Mass: DECA 3,4. Mary Ann Massimino: Dalerettes 3. Carol Ann Mates: Red Cross 3; Ski Club 2; Future Secretaries 3,4. John Matthews: DECA 3,4. JOHN MATTHEWS MICHAEL MATURA PAUL MAXWELL RONALD MAYHEW 108 CHARLES MAZARESE CATHY MAZURKEWITZ ROBERT McALPINE sharon McCaffrey JAMES McCANN KEVIN McCARTHY RICHARD McCLOREY DENNIS McCORMICK john McDonald kevin mcGarvey DIANE McGOLDRICK MARY KAY McGRATH Charles Mazarese: Soccer 2,3,4. Cathy Mazurkewitz: Cheering 2. Robert McAlpine: Band 2,3,4,- Dance Band 2,3; Student Council, Administrative Asst 4,- Ski Club 3,4,- Lacrosse 2,3,4; Soccer 2. Kevin McCarthy: Intramurals 2. Richard McClorey: Football 2,3,4,- Varsity Leaders Club 4. Dennis McCormick: Lacrosse 2. Kevin McGarvey: Ski Club 2,- Photography Club 2,3,4,- Photo Squad 2,3,4, Hi-Life 3,4,- Daler Skyline 3,4. Diane McGoldrick: Intramurals 2,- A.V.A. 4,- Hi-Life 4. 109 Douglas McKenna: Tennis 2,3,4. Mary Elizabeth McNamara: Twirlers 2,3,4; Future Nurses 3. Clayton Mead: SAG. Natalie Meisler: Notional Honor Society 3,4; Bard 2,3,4; Daler Skyline 3,4; Agoro 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4,- Library Club 4; Theatre Club 3,4. Gail Meister: Chorus 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; Notional Honor Society 3,4. Kenneth Melnick: Photo Club 2,3; Interact 3; History Club 3; Foreign Language Society 2. Patrica Messina: Future Secretaries 2. DEIRDRE McGUIRE DOUGLAS McKENNA MARY McNAMARA CHRISTOPHER McNUTT CHRISTOPHER McWADE CLAYTON MEAD NATALIE MEISLER GAIL MEISTER KENNETH MELNICK RICHARD MESSIANA ANNA MESSINA PATRICIA MESSINA no DIANE METZGER KATHY MEYER RUTH MICKITSCH DIANE MIHELICH KAREN MIKAITIS DARILYNNE MILLER JEAN MILLS Diane Metzger: Honor Society 3,4; Future Teachers 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; History Club 2,3,- Orchestra 2,3,4,- Chorus 2,3. Ruth Mickitsch: Student Council 2; Bard 2; Ski Club 2,3; Intramurals 2. Diane Mihelich: Intramurals 2,3,4; Gym- nastics 2,3,4; Theatre Club 3; Executive Council 3,4,- Chorus 4. Karen Mikaitis: Ski Club 2; Theatre Club 3; Future Secretaries 4; Student Council 2. Ronald Miller: History Club 4. ill RONALD MILLER JAMES MOERLER ANGELA MOLFETTO Stephen Moltisanti: Varsity Leaders Club 3,4; D.E.C.A.; Ski Club 3,4; Football JV 2, Varsity 3,4; Lacrosse Co-Captain 2, Varsity 3.4. Joan Moran: Cheerleader 2,3,4; Intramurals 2.3.4, - Student Council 2,3,4; Executive Coun- cil 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4. James Mordente: D.E.C.A. 3, VP 4. Judd Morgan: Key Club 2,3,4; Daler Sky- line 4; Intromurals 2,3,4,- History Club 3,4. Fiorella Mosciatti: Cheerleading 3; Intramu- rals 4. ROBERT MOLLE STEPHEN MOLTISANTI CHARLES MONASTERO RONALD MONTELEONE JAMES MONTGOMERY KENNETH MOONEY JOAN MORAN JAMES MORDENTE JUDD MORGAN FIORELLA MOSCIATTI 112 Robert Moss: Wrestling 2,3,4. Bret Munden: Football J.V. 2, Varsity 3; Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,4; Ski Club 3,4. Janice Murphy: Intramurals 2,4; Future Nurses 2; Nurse Aide 3,4. Barbara Muscarnera: Future Homemakers Secretary 3; Future Teachers 4; Future Secretaries 4; Intramurals 3,4; Gymnastics 3,4. Joan Nash: Library Club 3,4; Future Sec- retaries 4. Robert Neiman: Lab Squad 2,3,- Science Club 2,3; Medical Careers 2,3; Key Club 2, 3,4; Student Council 2,3, Honor Society 3,4. ROBERT MOSS PATRICIA MUDARO BRET MUNDEN PATRICIA MURDOLO JANICE MURPHY MADELYN MURRAY BARBARA MUSCARNERA PATRICIA MUSMACKER STEVEN MUZZILLO JOAN NASH ROBERT NEIMAN CHARLENE NEKIUNAS M3 John Neugebauer: Chorus 2,3,4; Executive Council 3,4, Donna Nidds: Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Badminton 3,4; Volleyball 4; Theatre Club 4; Future Secretaries 4; Hi-Life 4. Douglas Norman: Band 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep Band 4. Florene Noto: Intramurals 2,3,4; Gymnastics. Belvin Nottingham: Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2. Brian O'Connor: Football JV 2. Karen O'Connor: Intramurals 3. JOHN NEUGEBAUER EILEEN NEWNOM DONNA NIDDS CAROL NOLL DOUGLAS NORMAN FLORENE NOTO BELVIN NOTTINGHAM JOANNE NURNBERGER KATHY NUZZI LOU ANN NUZZI BRIAN O'CONNOR KAREN O'CONNOR 114 MICHAEL OGGERI THOMAS O'KEEFE Thomas O'Keefe: Honor Society 3,4; Hi-Life 3, Senior Editor 4; Daler Skyline 3; Foreign Language Society 2,3,4,- Ski Club 3,4; His- tory Club 2. Stephen O'Neill: Band 2,3,4. William Orach: Varsity Leader's Club 2,3; Football 2,3; Lacrosse 2. Linda Osiecki: Chorus 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4. Douglas Oster: Biology Projects 2,3; German Club 4. Justine Ott: Daler Skyline 3; Hi-Life 3; Intra- murals 2,3,- Interscholastics 2,3; Chorus 2,3,4; Lab Squad 4. HASSE OLDBY SCOTT O'LEARY STEPHEN OLIVERI STEPHEN O'NEILL MARILYNN ORLANDO WILLIAM ORRACH LINDA OSIECKI DOUGLAS OSTER JUSTINE OTT LOISOXENDINE 115 NANCYPADAUANA THOMAS PALMER MICHELE PALUMBO DENISE PASMORE STEVEN PASTOR ROBERT PELHAM ANN ROSE PENN LINDA PENNISI RAYMOND PEPE NANCY PEPITONE Thomas Palmer: Intramurals 2,3. Denise Pasmore: Bard 2,3, Art Editor 4; S.A.G. 2, Director 3,4; Folksinging 2,3; C.I.A. 3, President 4; Film and Poetry Center 3,4; Agora 3,4. Robert Pelham: Track 2; Football 4. Robert Perinetti: Daler Skyline 4; Intramurals. Susan Peters: S.A.G. 2,3, Director 4; Photog- raphy Club 4; Theatre Club 3,4; Library Club 4; Bard 2,3,4; C.I.A. 3,4; Agora 3,4,■Intramurals 2, Hi-Life 3. 116 ROBERT PERINETTI SUSAN PETERS JAMES PETERSEN GRACE PETERSON DONNA PETTI NATO MARIA PEZDAN JOSEPH PFRANGLE JEANNE PIASTUCK MERRILL PIERCE NANCY PINTO Grace Peterson: Varsity Softball 2,3,4; Inter- scholastic Sports 3,4. Donna Pettinato: Ski Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Library Club 3; Student Council 2,4; Future Teachers 4; A.V.A. 3,4; Intromurals 2,3,4: Gymnastics 3,4. Joseph Pfrangle: Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club; Latin Club; Future Teachers,- Executive Council 2. Jeanne Piastuck: Ski Club 2,3; Future Home- makers 2. Barbara Platt: Honor Society 3,4, Bard. Robert Pinchawsky: Daler Skyline 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4,- Senate 2,3,4; Executive Council 2,3,4,- Green Room Players 2,3,4; Debate Club 2,3,4; Theatre Club 4; Medical Careers Club 2,3, President 4. PETER PINTO BARBARA PLATT KATHY PLOSEY ROBERT PINCHAWSKY 117 RONALD POKRASSO CYRIL POLANSKY ROBERT POPIELARZ HENRY POREMBSKI ALPHONSE PORPORA SARAH PORT JOHN POSTIGLIONE GEORGE POWELL Ronald Pokrasso: Key Club 2; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Baseball 3. Sarah Port; Future Teachers 2,3; History Club 2,3. Lonnie Prusansky: Livewires 2,3,4; A.V.A. 2,3,4. STEPHEN PROVENZANO LONNIE PRUSANSKY GEORGE PSILLOS ROBERT PUCCI 118 ELLEN QUIRKE LORRAINE RADMILL ARLENE RAFF ROBERT RAIMONDI FRANK RAIMONDO ROBERT RANDONE EDWARD RAO JAMES RAO JAY RAYGADA LAURA REDMOND Lorraine Radmill: Cheering, Capt. 2; Ex- ecutive Council 2,3. Arlene Raff: National Honor Society 3,4; Bard 2; Agora 3; Folk Music Club 2. Robert Raimondi: Daler Skyline 3,4; Hi-Life 4; SAG 3,4; Creative Artists 3,4,- Bard 4; Future Teachers 4. Edward Rao: Soccer 3. James Rao: Football 2; Baseball 2; Ski Club 2. Jay Raygada: Varsity Leaders Club 3,4; Soc- cer 2,3,4; Lacrosse 2,3,4. Cathleen Regan: Ski Club 3,4; Future Sec. 4; Gymnastics 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Student Council 2. Thomas Rehwinkel: Football 2,3,4; LaCrosse 2,3,4; Varsity Leaders Club 3,4. 119 KATHLEEN REGAN THOMAS REHWINKEL Franci Reich: Intramurals 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3, 4; AVA 3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Executive 2,3,4. Lynn Reich: Future Teachers 2. Robert Reinhart: Photography Club 2,3. Barbara Reiser: Future Nurses 2,3,4; Pep Squad 2,3; Theatre Club 4; Student Council 2. Michael Ricci: Green Room Players 3; De- bating 3,4; Bard 4. Ann Rigolini: Ski Club 2,3; Pep Squad 2; Student Council 2,3. FRANCI REICH LYNN REICH ROGER REIFF ROBERT REINHART BARRY RENERT PATRICIA REISEN BARBARA REISER ALLEN RESNICK RONALD RICCARDI MICHAEL RICCI EDWARD RICIOPPO ANN RIGOLINI 120 VIRGINIA ROCCHIO DENNIS RODGERS RICHARD ROE CAROLYN ROLAND Maureen Ring: Student Council 2; Theater Club 4; Pep Squad 3. Virginia Rocchio: Concert Band 2,3,4. Dennis Rodgers: Baseball 2, Varsity 3,4,- Basketball 2; Cross Country 3. Richard Roe: History Club 2. Carolyn Roland: Intramurals 3,4; Pep Squad 3; German Club 2,3,4; Future Secretaries 4; Office Aide 2,4. 121 CECCLIA ROMANO ROBERT ROMANO ROSEMARIE ROMANO ROBERT RONDELLO Rosemarie Romano: D E C.A. 2,3,4. Robert Rondello: Chess Club 2. Janet Rose: National Honor Society 3,4; Bard 2,4; Agora 3,4. Mark Rosenbaum: National Honor Society 3,4; History Club 2; Intramurals 2,3; Band 2.3.4. Stefan Rosenberger: National Honor Society 3,4; German Club 4; Interact 3,4; Chess Club 3.4. Robert Rossi: Footboll 2,4. Janine Roth: Library Club Secretary; Future Secretaries. Fredric Rothbard: Interact 2,3,4. Judith Rothbard: Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Agora 3; Scenery Painting Club 2; Bard 2. Diane Rudy: Future Homemakers. Roxanne Ruggeri: DECA 3,4. JANET ROSE MARK ROSENBAUM STEFAN ROSENBERGER STEVEN ROSENBLATT ROBERT ROSSI JANINE ROTH 122 FREDRIC ROTHBARD JUDITH ROTHBARD DIANE RUDY ROXANNE RUGGERI Cori Ruvolo: Intramurals 2,3. Joseph Ryan: Varsity Football 2,3,4; Varsity Leaders Club 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 2. Sharon Ryan: Volleyball 3,4; Executive Coun- cil 2,3,4. Jeanne Sabbatelli: Ski Club 2,3,4; Future Nurses 2,3; Gymnastics 2,3. Catherine Sabino: Executive Council 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4. Jeffrey Sachau: Football JV 2, Varsity 3,4; Lacrosse JV 2, Varsity 3,4. Rene Salazar: Bard 2,4; C.I.A. 3,4; Folk Singing 2,3; Agora 3,4; S.A.G. 2,3,4. CATHERINE RUSSELL CARL RUVOLO JOSEPH RYAN SHARON RYAN JOANNE RZEMPOLUCH JEANNE SABBATELLI CATHERINE SABINO JEFFREY SACHAU DENNIS SAGARINO KENNETH SAILER GREGORY SAKOVICH RENE SALAZAR 123 Suzanne Salerno: Intramurals 2,3,4; Cheer- leading 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; A.V.A. 3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Future Nurses 4, Executive Coun- cil 2,3,4. Christine Salita: History Club 2,3,4; Theatre Club 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Junior Honor Society 2. Steven Salz: Key Club 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2; Lab Squad 2,3. Steven Sanchez: Honor Society 3,4. William Sanders: Varsity Leaders Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4. Valerie Sandoval: Skyline 3; Photo Club, Sec. 2; Library Club 4; History Club 3,4; Chorus 2; SAG 3. Christian Sattig: Chess Club 2; History 2. Janet Savage: Ski Club 2,3,4; Theatre Club 2,3,4; Future Teachers 2,3,4, A.V.A. 4. Andrew Schaffer: Key Club 3; Pres. 4; Hi- Life 3; Debate 2, Pres. 3; Model Congress 3,4; Band 2,3; Dance Band 2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Pep Band 2,3,4. Stewart Scharfman: Key Club 3,4; Soccer 2; Orchestra 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Honor Society 3, Treas. 4; Chem Research 3,4; Medical Careers 2,3,4. SUZANNE SALERNO CHRISTINE SALITA STEVEN SALZ STEVEN SANCHEZ WILLIAM SANDERS VALERIE SANDOVAL CHRISTIAN SATTIG JANET SAVAGE JEANNE SAVINO MICHAEL SCATURRO J. ANDREW SCHAFFER STEWART SCHARFMAN WALTER SCHARTNER LINDA SCHENCK ROBERT SCHEPKER JOHN SCHERER Walter Schartner: Cross Country 2; Future Teachers 2,3; Treas 4; Theatre 3,4; Hi-Life 4. Robert Schepker: Key Club 4; History 2,4; Medical Careers Club 4. Suzanne Schernau: Executive Council 2,3; Chorus 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Cheering 4. Elfriede Shilling: Foreign Language Society 2; German Club 3,4. Rona Schindler: Intramurals 2,4; Future Teachers 2,3,4; Executive Council 2,3. Barbara Schlitt: National Honor Society 3,4; Future Teachers 2,3,4; Future Nurses 2; Ex- ecutive Council 3; History 4. Nancy Schmitt: National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Dalerettes 3,4; Daler Skyline 2,3, Asst. Editor 4; Theatre Club 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; History Club 4; Executive Council 2,3,4. Kathleen Schnaars: Gymnastics 2. SUZANNE SCHERNAU DIANA SCHILLING ELFRIEDE SCHILLING RONA SCHINDLER BARBARA SCHLITT NANCY SCHMITT GEORGE SCHNAARS KATHLEEN SCHNAARS 125 STACY SCHNEIDER NORMAN SCHNEIDERHAN SUSAN SCHRADER MARGARET SCHULASKI LORIE SCHULMAN STEVEN SCHULTHIES JOAN SCHWARTING SANDRA SCHWARTZ TERRY SCHWARTZ MICHAEL SCHWARTZMAN Stacy Schneider: Honor Socity; Cheerleading 2,4; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Dalerettes 3; Ski Club 2,3. Susan Schrader: Intramurals 2,3,4; Student Aide 2,3,4; Bard 2,3,4. Margaret Schulaski: Ski Club 2,3,4; Guidance Aide 4. Lorie Schulman: Intramurals 3,4; Cheer- leading co-captain 2; Executive Council 2,3, 4; Ski Club 2; Student Council 2,3,4; Band 2; Theatre Club 2. Steven Schulthies: Key Club; Live Wires,- A.V.A. Sandra Schwartz: Future Nurses 3,4; Theatre Club 4,- Medical Careers Club 4. Terry Schwartz-. Bard 2; Student Council 2,3. Michael Schwartzman: Varsity Track 2- Key Club,- Radio Club; Honor Society. Valerie Sclafani: Intramurals 2,3,4; Pep Squad 3,4; Home Economics Club; Future Nurses 2,4; Student Council 2. VALERIE SCLAFANI PAUL SCOTT 126 WILLIAM SCOTTI DONNA SEELE PETER SELDA SUSAN SELLERS CHARLES SELOCK PHILLIP SENESK JOSEPH SERINO SANTA SERRA William Scotti: History Club 3,4; Intramurals 2. Donna Seele: Intramurals 2,3,4; Future Teachers 4; S.A.G 4; C.I.A. 4; Ski Club 2,4; Twirlers 2,3, co-captain 4. Peter Selda: Soccer 2. Susan Sellers: Beauticulture. Charles Selock: Lacrosse 2. Phillip Senesk: History Club 2; Radio Club 3; Chess Club 2. James Sherman: Band 2,3,4. Kathleen Shields: Future Secretaries 3,4. Frances Sicari: History Club 3; Future Teach- ers secretary 3,4; Library Aide 4. Stephen Sico: Football 2. FRANCES SICARI STEPHEN SICO ALLEN SIEGEL THOMAS SIEGEL SHERRY SIEMERS STEPHEN SIMONE SHARON SLADE MICHAL SLANSKY JUDITH SLOTNICK JOHN SMITH Thomas Siegel: Soccer 2,3; La Crosse 2,3,4. Sherry Siemers: Future Homemakers, V.P. 2; Daler Skyline 4; Student Council 2; Lab Squad 3. Stephen Simone: National Honor Society 3,4; Interact 3,4; History 3,4; Chemistry Club 2. Sharon Slade: Future Nurses; Red Cross. Michael Slansky: National Honor Society 3,4; Executive Council 2, Treas. 3,4; Student Council 2,3, Treas. 4; History Club 4; Debate Club 2. Judith Slotnick: National Honor Society 3,4; Hi-Life 2; Intramurals 2,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Executive Council 2,3; Theatre Club 2,3,4. Kenneth Smith: Football 2,3; Lacrosse 2,4. Michael Smolin: Football 2,3,4. Kenneth Smooke: Soccer 2, Intramurals 3, Senior Class V.P. 4; Chess Club 3,4; Daler Pressman, Pres. 3. KENNETH SMITH MICHAEL SMOLIN KENNETH SMOOKE SUSAN SOLAN 128 PAULSOLENICK GINETTE SOLLAZZO LINDA SOPER ROSEMARY SORENSEN VINCENT SPADAFORA KEVIN SPAULDING CHRISTINE SPEACHT DANIEL SPECTOR LAWRENCE SPENGLER ROBERT SPERBER MICHAEL SPILKER EILEEN STAIGER Paul Solenick: Honor Society 3,4,■Varsity Leaders Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4,- Track 2,3. Ginette Sollazzo: Chorus 2,3,4,- Twirlers 4. Linda Soper: Chorus 4,- Twirlers 4. Rosemary Sorensen: National Honor Society 3.4, - Girls' Leaders' Club 3,4,- Intramurals 2.3.4, - Interscholastic teams 2,3,4. Vincent Spadafora: Baseball 2. Christine Speacht: Senior Class 4; Student Council 4. Daniel Spector: National Honor Society 3,4; Daler Skyline, Copy Editor 3, Ass't Editor A- Bard 4; SAG 3,4; Agora 3,4; Chess Club 2; Photography Club 4,- Varsity Baseball Mgr. 2,3. Robert Sperber: Science Club 3; Chess Club 3. 129 Dianne Stalker: History Club 3,4. Robert Sternberg: Radio Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4,- Lab Squad 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4,- Bio Projects 2,3,4. Susan Steuer: Intramurals 2,- Future Sec. 4. Linda Stiefel: Gymnastics 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4,- National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 2. Bill Stoll: Ski Club 2,3,4,- Theatre Club 2,4. SAMUEL STAKER DIANNE STALKER DENNIS STEENBEKE ANTON STEINLE RICHARD STERN ROBERT STERNBERG SUSAN STEUER GLENDA STEWART LINDA STIEFEL JEANETTE STIPO BILL STOLL BARBARA STONE 130 KENNETH STONE THOMAS STONKUS NEIL STRICKMAN DEBORAH STUEBER GARY STUGARD JOSEPH SUCHER ELLEN SULER GARY SULLIVAN Neil Strickmon: Intramurals 2; Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4; Science Club 3; Physics Lob Squad 3,4; Math League 3,4. Deborah Stueber: Theatre Club 4; Intramu- rals 2,3,4,- Interscholostics 2,3,4. Gary Stugard: Soccer 2, Track 2. Ellen Suler: Gymnastics 2; Volleyball 2. Gary Sullivan; Track 2; Intramurols 3. 131 LAURA SULLIVAN MARLENE SVEC Laura Sullivan: Volleyball 2. Marlene Svec: Ski Club 2. Karen Svendsen: National Honor Society 3,4; Band 2,3,4. Jean Swan: Bard 2, Art Editor 3,4; S.A.G. 2,3,4,- C.I.A. 3, VP 4; Agora 3,4; Folk Music Club 2,3; Scenery Painting Club 3,4; Photog- raphy Club 4. Terrence Sweeney: Honor Society 3, VP 4; Hi-Life 4; Medical Careers Club 2,3; Execu- tive Council 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3; History Club Secretary 3,4; Chess Club 4; Future Teachers 4; Chorus 4. Susan Szybillo: Cheerleading 4; Executive Council 3. Douglas Tantillo: Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 3. Donald Tarello: Crosscountry; Basketball; Track. Gail Taylor: Intramurals 4; Dalerettes 3; Pep Squad 3,4; Executive Council 2,3,4; Future Teachers 2; Ski Club 4; History Club 4; Theatre Club 3,4. KAREN SVENDSEN JEAN SWAN TERRENCE SWEENEY CAROL SZCZEPANSKI SUSAN SZYBILLO DOUGLAS TANTILLO VIVIAN TAORMINA DONALD TARELLO NICHOLAS TARULLI GAIL TAYLOR 132 Michael Taylor: Varsity Golf 2,3,4; Ski Club. Eileen Tenen: Volleyball 2; DECA 3; Red Cross,- Library Aide 2. Rosemary Terino: Intramurals 4; Pep Squad 3,4; Executive Council 2,3,4; Future Teachers 2,3; Theatre Club 3,4; Attendance Aide 2,3, 4; Ski Club 4. Susanne Thurau: D.E.C.A. 3,4. Candice Tomic: D.E.C.A. 3,4. MICHAEL TAYLOR EILEEN TENEN JOYCE TERCASIO ROSEMARY TERlNO ERNEST THOMPSON JUDITH THOMPSON RUSSELL THOMSON SUSANNE THURAU DAVID TOLP CANDICE TOMIC WILLIAM TOMIC WILLIAM TOMMOLINO 133 Colleen Toole: History Club 2; Scenery Paint- ing Club 2,3,4; Green Room Players 4; SAG 3.4. Lois Trentmann: Ski Club 2. Linda Trimigliozzi: Dromo Club 3. Kathleen Trudden: Intramurols 4; Medical Careers Club 4; Future Homemakers 4; Executive Council 4; Student Council 4. Joseph Trumpatori: Intramurals 2,3,- Medical Careers Club President 2, Red Cross 3. William Turner: Basketball JV 2, Varsity 3.4. Sharon Uglow: Future Nurses; History Club; Agora. Jill Urbanas: Honor Society 3,4,■Bard 2,3,4; Daler Skyline 4; Student Council 2,4; Execu- tive Council 2,4; Debate Club 2,4; Model Congress 2,3,4; Theatre Club 2,3,4; History Club 4; German Club 3; French Club 4. COLLEEN TOOLE GAIL TORNEY LOIS TRENTMANN THOMAS TREWHELA LINDA TRIMIGLIOZZI KATHLEEN TRUDDEN JOSEPH TRUMPATORI JACK TURIANO k m WILLIAM TURNER 134 HAROLD TUTTLE SHARON UGLOW JILL URBANAS Eileen Valentino: Intramurals 2; Badminton 3,4; Theatre Club 3,4. STEPHANIE UREICHUCK CHARLES VALADEZ LINDA VALENTI EILEEN VALENTINO Andrew VelcoH: Daler Skyline 4,- History Club 2,3; Volleyball 3. Michael Verrone: Baseball 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4,- Medical Careers Club 2. Carol Vigliatore: Honor Society 3,4; Future Teachers 2,3, President 4; Theatre Club 3,4. KEVIN VALLEE HARRY VANHORNE ANDREW VELCOFF DIANE VENEZIA MICHAEL VERRONE MICHAEL VESPOLI FRANK VETERE CAROL VIGLIATORE 135 LAURA VOBIS RAYMOND VOGEL CHRIS VOGELSBERG KENNETH VOLK JANET VOLPE WILLIAM VOSS PETER WAGNER REGINA WALLACE JOANNE WALSH MARY WALTERS GLENN WALTHER CHRISTINE WARANIS Laura Vobis: Library Club Chris Vogelsberg: Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Track 2,3; Cross Country 3; Dance Band 2, Regina Wallace: Future Nurses 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Future Teachers 4; S.A.G. 4; Lab Squad 2. Joanne Walsh: Future Teochers 4. Mary Walters: History Club 2,3,4; Theatre Club 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Daler Skyline 4. Christine Waranis: Dalerettes Captain 3,4; Twirlers 2. 136 BARBARA WARD JAMES WARD LINDA WARD LARRY WAREHIME LYNN WARREN ROBERT WASNOFSKI HELENE WASSERMAN SUSAN WASSMER Barbara Ward: Daler Skyline 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Field Hockey 2; Volleyball. James Ward: Football 2, Varsity 3; Wres- tling 2, Varsity 3,4; Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,4. Linda Ward: Intramurals 2,3; Student Coun- cil 2; Ski Club 2,3,4,- Future Nurses 3; Archery 3; Medical Careers 3; Executive Council 2,3. Larry Warehime: Honor Society 3,4; Soc- cer 3,4. Helene Wasserman: Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Hi-Life 2,4; Bard 3; His- tory Club 4; Theatre Club 3,4; Student Coun- cil 2,3,4, Executive Council 2,3,4. Susan Wassmer: Honor Society 3,4; History Club 2,4; S.A.G. 4; Theatre Club 4. William Waters: Football 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Lacrosse 3,4; Baseball 2; Varsity Leaders Club. Patricia Watts: Intramurals 3. Robert Watts: Key Club; Varsity Leaders Club; Football 2, Varsity 3,4, Basketball 2; Track Varsity 2,3,4. WILLIAM WATERS PATRICIA WATTS ROBERT WATTS LEO WEBSTER 137 WILLIAM WEEKS LYNN WEIGERT ROBERT WEIS ROBIN WEISER LYDIA WEISS KAREN WEITMAN CHRISTINE WELDON RICHARD WELLS William Weeks: Basketball 2,3. Lynn Weigert: Intramurals 2,3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Executive Coun- cil 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4. Robert Weis: Wrestling 2,3,4. Robin Weiser: Honor Society 3,4; Bard; Red Cross; Agora; Folk Singing Club. Lydia Weiss: Intramurals 2,3,4; Future Nurses 2,3,4,- Ski Club 2,3,4; Hi-Life 3; Executive Council 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4,- Pep Squad 3. Karen Wetiman: Future Teachers 2,3,4; His- tory Club 4; Office Aide. Christine Weldon: Library Club 3. Helen Wilk: DECA 3,4. 138 DIANE WIELICZKO HELEN WILK GREG WILLIAMS DIANE WILSON LORRAINE WILSON DENNIS WINNICKI JULIE WIRKUS PHYLLIS WIRTZ HOWARD WOLFF THOMAS WOLFF STANLEY WISZ DIANE WOHLARS Lorraine Wilson: Girls' Leaders' Club 2,3, Treas. 4; Future Homemakers,- Ski Club 2,- Intramurals 2,3,4; Interscholastic Teams 2,3, 4. Julie Wirkus: DECA 2,4. Diane Wohlers: Intramurals 2,3,4, German Club 3,4,- Orchestra 2,3; Chorus 3,4; Ski Club 4. Howard Wolff: Gymnastics 2,3,4. Thomas Wolff: Intramurals 3,4. Harvey Wolkoff: National Honor Society 3,4,- Interact 3,4; Science Club 2,3,4,- History Club 3,4,- Medical Career 2,3,4,- Chess Club 2,3,4,- Debating. Paul Wolynic: Intramurals 2,3. HARVEY WOLKOFF PAUL WOLYNIC 139 Gary Wyner: Lacrosse 2; Wrestling 4; Ski Club 3; Track 4. Michael Yellen: Baseboll 2. Ann Zajac: DECA 3, Sec. 4; Ski Club 2. Michael Zinna: DECA. PETER WOZNIUK GARY WYNER VIVIAN WYNN CAROL YAGER MICHAEL YELLEN FRANCIS YOCONO PAUL YODICE ANN ZAJAC ROBERT ZEISLER MICHAEL ZINNA LOUISE ZOLLO MICHAEL ZWILKELMAIER 140 VARSITY FOOTBALL This year's football season has been one of overwhelming wins and one point defeats, great excitement and utter de- jection, and fine play and bad luck. Through these combina- tions of opposites, the Daler football has pushed its way to a 6-2 final record. With high hopes, great expectations and a sincere desire to atone for mediocre records set in the past two years, the team christened the new season with a big win over traditional opening rival Great Neck North. In their next contest; how- ever, they didn't fare as well. Losing the Herricks game by the difference of one Point-After-Touchdown, the Dalers may have lost the hope for their first perfect season in three years, but they did not lose the desire to win at least the division title. Wrecking the next three opponents they faced by outscoring them by the amount of 120 to 33, including a big 28-20 win over division leader Syosset, the scene was set for the game with traditional arch-rival Hicksville. A share of the division championship was at stake. The Hicksville game proved to be the most unlucky of the year. The Dalers were down 2-0, scored to take a 7-2 lead and lost when a bad bounce on a punt enabled the Comet back to have an open field to score. The result: a heart-breaking 8-7 loss. The season ended how- ever, both with a romp over Plainedge, and the regaining of the Turkey Bowl with a 21-13 win over Bethpage. Leading the Dalers to the best season since 1965 were co- captains Joe Ryan and Bill Waters, with more than able as- sistance from such notables as Tom Rehwinkle, Nick LaMorte, Bob Watts, Mike Magid, Rick Gerardi, Steve Moltisanti, Bob Billinger, Bill Sanders, Bob Rossi and Mark Altschuld. To cap the season, four of our top players were recognized for their outstanding ability—halfback Bill Waters and guard Nick LaMorte made the North Shore Division I team; tackle Tom Rehwinkle made the division team and was selected for the North Shore honors as well; our defensive titan, top guard and all around team leader Joe Ryan, was selected for all-Division honors, all-North Shore honors and he was chosen as one of the top 11 football players in Nassau county, thus representing Farmingdale on the all-County team. The playing ability of these boys and the rest of the other fine players, the dedication of the FHS fans to their team come- what-may, and the tremendous uniting force that this year's football season had on everybody rooting for OUR team, have served to make this a memorable season in every way. Center: Coach Snyder Assistant Coaches: Apgar and Mulligan Co-Captains: W. Waters and J. Ryan Row 1: B. Billinger; St. Moltisanti; A. Woods; N. Giordano; B. Rossi; B. Oehl; D. Volpe; R. Piasio; S. Lawrence; T. Trewhela. Row 2: R. Franits; J. Sachau; T. Ball; B. Kenny; M. Magid; B. Waters; Co-Capt. J. Ryan; Co-Capt. N. Lamorte; B. Orrach; B. Sanders; B. Watts; R. Gerardi; B. Clinton. Row 3: M. Ferraris; D. Macchio; B. Pelham; C. Mariscano; R. McClorey; M. Smolin; M. Altschuld; T. Rehwinkel; P. Solenick; P. Pernice; J. Gott; D. Wilson; P. Gregorchuck; A. Hobesh; V. Bonventre. J.V. FOOTBALL The JV football team, always playing in the shadow of their older counterparts but not letting it affect their play, compiled a 5-3 record this year. The JV games, which are played early in the morning and normally devoid of any great number of fans, are among the finest exhibitions of learning, team cooperation and a will to win that any team sport at FHS has shown. These young players have more heart than anyone else around. They know how hard they must play, for next year they assume the burden of carrying the Varsity team and making it work. Opening the season with a loss, the JV's showed all the re- bounding ability of the varsity as they came back to destroy their next three opponents. Losing next to MacArthur and then to Divi- sion champ Hicksville, the JV team finished out the season by clobbering Plainedge 25-6 and Bethpage 27-6. Looking ever forward to action on the varsity level, the JV team has some fine players who will hold the hopes of FHS football in their hands next year. Top players look to be: Don Stuart, Ray Romano, Gary Duncan, Jim Ryan, Pete LaMorte, Mark Abramson, Ed Kmiotek, Bruce Parker, Bob Mineo and Ken McCaffrey. Coach Hoffman Coach Brem Row 1: J. Castlebury; M. Consedine; J. McGurk; L. Verasco; S. Dybus; R. Terrizzi; R. Giordano; R. Foucek; A. Goldberg; S. Buono; J. Celentano. Row 2: Mgr-G. Bornkamp; R. Clare; K. Kramer; K. Sclafani; B. Berry; M. Giorvano; T. Vella,- R. Seele,- P. LaMorte; P. Abramson; L. Pitkin; R. Olare; M. Schaefer; P. Gabriel. Row 3: B. Malopolski; H. Hennigar; G. Gabay; E. Kmiotek; M. Robinson; M. Brennan; G. Wright; B. Parker,- B. Mineo,- G. Duncan; D. Stewart; K. McCaffrey; G. Walsh; J. Boggs; S. Hennesey; D. Buck; T. McCoy; R. Romano; Coaches—Brem and Hoffman. TENNIS Coach Nistad Doug McKenna and Chris Goulding Playing with an eye to the future and a team composed almost entirely of juniors, the tennis team compiled a very commendable 8-4 record in league competition. Double conquests over the teams of Hicksville, MacArthur, Plainedge and Clarke accounted for the 8 wins. The most sur- prising occurrence this year was the blossoming of Bill Rhein- gold into a real top-notch player. This was his first year of varsity tennis. With Bill's 11-1 record crowning the team, we also got good years out of first and second singles players Chris Goulding and Doug McKenna. Justin Fallon and Alan Glasseroff also made the netmen winners by their skills. As tennis coach Pete Nistad says, This was a junior team, and next year they should be greatly improved and we should be a real strong team. Row 1: A. Cooper; S. Anderson; G. Pickus; J. Fallon; B. Rapaport; Row 2: Coach Nistad; D. McKenna; M. Fialkow; V. Durso; C. Goulding; M. Baron; Mgr.—A. Stone. 148 VARSITY SOCCER Coach Papo The story of this year's soccer team is the remarkable one of a team that dropped four and tied one of their first seven games. It is the story of a team that regained the style and finese that had characterized Daler soccer teams in the pre- vious years, to win every one of their games in the last half of the season. This was the team that was seeking their third straight berth in the county playoffs. This was the team that was dead last in their league after the first third of the season. This was the miracle team that rose from the depths of the league to make a strong challenge for that playoff position only to miss out by one game. The final 9-4-1 record of the team is a tribute to a potent offense and even more to a tremendous defense. Winning the last five games, the Daler booters scored impressive victories in four of those games by shutting out their opponents. In the other game, the opposing team was allowed to score only one goal. The Daler offense unleashed 20 goals. Most valuable player-goalie Ben Alberto, who had an amazing total of six shutouts, was a real inspiration to the team. Harvey Beckwith, Carlos Mazzeresse, Charles Amerise, Fred Hahndorf and Jerry Arenella, Mike McGukin and Len Fruchter were also important men for the Daler Booters. Row 1: T. Fitzpatrick; J. Gruebal; B. Biondi; I. Fruchter; C. Mazarese; B. Alberto; H. Beckwith; C. Amerise; G. Vogelsberg. Row 2: J. Arenella; V. Lander; J. Maher; M. McGuckin; J. Haley; J. Ket- cham; R. Sussman; J. Raygada; E. Crocetti; F. Hahndorf; C. Kelly; J. Fleitman. Co-Captains: Harvey Beckwith and Benny Alberto J.V. SOCCER The younger soccer-men compiled on identical 9-4-1 rec- ord as their Varsity counterparts. Lacking neither offensive nor defensive punch, the J.V. team was a real credit to F.H.S. wrecking opposing teams with a mighty scoring unit, the Dalers scored 27 goals to the opposi- tion's total of 12 goals. Leading the list of big wins was the Oct. 10 Clarke game where the final score showed an 8-0 Farmingdale victory. Not to be outshone defensively, the team ran up an amazing sum of 7 shutouts, even more than their Varsity brothers. Leading scorer Mike Alpert accounted for more than half the goals, while the contributions of Paul Lishansky, Paul Mattei, Roderick Nyeka-Nyeka, Ken Spiro, and Alan Robbins cannot be ignored. Row Is K. Nyeka-Nyeka, A. Newirth, E. Sica, J. Nostrand, A. Robbins, C. Thielman, B. Cohen, F. Calder- one, K. Sharkey, T. Anziano, D. Rathgaber. Row 2: P. Mattei, J. Hessemann, J. Hatzfeld, F. Miller, R. Floresca, P. Lishansky, W. Bartlett, J. Meisner, G. Fileccia, M. Alpert, J. Lorentz. VARSITY WRESTLING Farmingdale is a school of many strong individuals. When that distinguishing aspect of individualism is harnessed, it provides for great power and success. Such is the story of victory that the Daler grapplers have written this year, and which is unequaled by any other sport in FHS. The team has won the North Shore Division I title for four years in a row, and this year's team is heading for the same triumph. The Daler squad, composed of fourteen athletes, each rep- resenting a different weight class, is a squad of talented, cunning, strong and dedicated boys who have proven that a lot of hard work makes a top wrestler. It is a sport where strength alone is not enough. An athlete must also be able to face his opponent, decide what his strategy might be, and try to offset his moves while you are executing your own. It is one where the pysche is just as important as the physique. Because of its consistency in triumphs and ability, wrestling has finally gotten the audience that it deserves. Match after match at home has been witnessed by crowds of enthusiastic fans. The electricity that the team has generated was best seen in the Clarke contest. Losing by a score of 23-15, and with only two men left to wrestle, the Dalers had to win these matches in order to take the win. Charles Valadez, nervous before his match, met and demolished his opponent, and walked calmly away from the mat. By now the crowd was on its feet yelling for.that final pin. They put all of their faith in one boy—Jim Gott. When Jim did triumphantly pin his op- ponent, the fans went wild. They converged upon him and lifted him up in the air, carrying him off in a wave of victory. Spontaneous audience participation like this has been common to every big win this year. The number of great wrestlers that have been seen this year shows why the team is so outstanding. Heading the list have to be Fred Hahndorf and Bruce Biondi. Both have been outstanding atheletes for the grapplers for three years. Eric Waters and Charles Valadez together with Bob Moss, Dan Loeb, and Jim Gott have made Farmingdale a winner in virtu- ally all of their matches. In the final analysis then, it can only have been the spirit and the determination of both Coach Irving Apgar and the whole team that has made wrestling the most successful sport in Farm- ingdale. Row 1: Co-Capt. F. Hahndorf; R. Scheichkorn; R. Gerardi; Co-Capt. R. Moss; C. Amerise; Co-Capt. B. Biondi; E. Waters; G. Weber. Row 2: Coach Apgar; D. Loeb; G. Vogelsberg; R. Oehl; C. Valadez; J. Gott; V. Lander; D. Volpe. J.V. WRESTLING With a determined spirit and a will to win, the JV wrestling team has been working out very strenuously this year. With an eye to the future, each member of the team, under the guidance of Coach Brem, has aimed at developing the basic skills that will make him a good varsity wrestler. To prove the point, the squad has had a very successful season. Coach Brem Row 1: J. Zoeller; R. Adams; K. Spero; R. Platt; T. Anziano; J. Celentano; W. Walsh; M. Considine; G. Parachini; A. Skavroneck. Row 2: J. Castlebury; J. Walton; I. Green; A. Hobesh; A. Posner; J. Boggs; R. Mineo; G. Walsh; S. Trammantano; B. Parker, B. Kirulik. Even though the loneliness of the long distance runner has been chronicled in both a novel and a movie, it is still thrilling and reward- ing to personally experience that special sensation first hand. Such an experience is exactly what the ten men of the Daler Cross-Country team were able to feel when they pushed their bodies to run faster and further than ever before in many miles of grueling practice, and in often spectatorless meets. The ultimate pleasure and reward of the sport—to beat your opponent in a duel of wits, strength, cour- age and endurance—was the only companion the runners from FHS had. Super runner and team captain, Jim Stephan, is undoubtedly one of the best runners the Farmingdale area has ever produced. Even though he is only a junior, he has been a top trackman for three years. Jim captured first place in every dual meet he was in, except for the opening meet of the year when he placed second. Results such as these have elevated the FHS team to a team which has broken the thirteen minute barrier a feat which had not been attained in 1967-1968. This year, three runners have consistently broken it. Jim Stephan led the team with a top clocking of 0:12.25, while Chris Simonetti and John Pollock also clocked in under thirteen minutes. Paul Murphy and Mike McClure followed very close behind. Farmingdale, an almost constant winner, came in second in the North Shore division I. Rolling up huge wins over the opposition, the Daler's only loss of the year was to Syosset, and that was by a mere 4 points. The greatest show of strength came against Locust Valley, when Daler runners won the meet by a score of 17-45. What makes this score significant and truly representative of the team's great- ness, is that a score of 15 is a perfect score in Cross-Country com- petition. Coach MacArthur and Jim Stephan Row 1: J. Kennedy; S. Levine; E. Waters; R. Hill; S. Marasciullo; J. Pawlak; B. Murphy; R. DeGirolamo; V. Pascucci. Row 2: Coach MacArthur; K. Ellsworth; D. Graham; P. Minkoff; Capt. J. Stephan; J. Roberts; D. Tarello; L. Thompson; C. Simonetti; J. Kenny; G. Port; R. Platt. VARSITY BASKETBALL The team this year has had a very hard year in competition. It has displayed however, an excellent spirit and sense of sportmanship. These are the true qualities of a good team which are often trampled and forgotten in the drive for wins. This year has been, as Coach Mulligan described it, a building year ' Such a phrase becomes more significant when one realizes that Farmingdaie lacks an adequate basketball training program in the elementary and junior high school levels. Because of this deficiency, it makes it difficult to trans- form the boys into instant winners without first developing the necessary basics. Coach Mulligan was out to make this team a well functioning unit in anticipation of next year's activity. In light of the vast improvements of the team's proficiency so far this season, it looks like next year's team will be that well functioning unit. The squad held only three seniors: Chuck Kelly, Bill Turner and Belvin Nottingham. The rest of the team were juniors. In preparing for next year, several young players look to be back with considerable improvement. Center Al Firestone is Coach Mulligan's big gun this year, and he should be much better next year. Charles McDaniels and Jeff Frayler are two other players, who, with Firestone, can be categorized as the team's high scorers. While the win columns do not contain the Daler name too often this year, let's keep in mind the vast courage and de- termination the team has displayed in trying to improve itself, even in the face of ridicule. ! Row 1: Coach Mulligan; S. Abramson; J. Frayler; C. Kelly; G. Jambor; R. Morano; Mgr.—A. Beulla; Row 2: W. Turner; G. Giammdreno; J. Ketcham; B. Nottingham; A. Nuzzi; Mgrs.—F. Nocerino and A. Stone. J.V. BASKETBALL Like their varsity counterparts, the JV team has not had a successful year. Comprised of sophomores under the guid- ence of Coach Savalli, the team has spent the year learning and building confidence and proficiency. These qualities and those of good sportsmanship are often hard lessons to learn. The boys have not shrunk from these lessons, and the long hours of practice are paying off. It is hoped that this year's team will mature into capable, determined players who can help transform the JV and Varsity into winning ball clubs. There is no reason why they can't. Left to Right: W. Robertson; M. Abramson; S. Teta; M. DeBoer; G. Gerner; J. Kraus; J. Kennedy; R. Sneckenberg. VARSITY GYMNASTICS Of all the sports in the realm of athletics, the most graceful, the most eye-pleasing and the least appreciated is the sport of gymnastics. Gymnastics could, perhaps, be considered more of an art than a sport, for the enormous amount of practice that goes into perfecting a single series of moves reguires the dedication and perseverence that any artist must give to his greatest creation. This year's gymnasts are the finest and most successful in the team's five year history. There is no doubt that they possess the finese and skills of seasoned competitors. The epitome of this skill, finese and grace of performance is the team's high scorer, John Crosby. While one is watching his easy, fluid motions in the free exercise competition, it is easy to see why he has yet to score less than a first place in any of the meets he has competed in. He is considered to be the backbone of the team. His specialties include: free exercise, tumbling and the high bar. John is not the only fine competitor on the team by any means. Co-captains Dan Guando and Scott Lawrence are good leaders and very capable gymnasts. Howie Wolf has yet to be defeated in competition on the ropes. Al Janos is one of the best parallel bars performers on the North Shore. Eddie Alber, Ed Gabrielle, Steve Maraschuillo, John Guarino, Bill Benzie and Ken Saurman also contributed many points in the Daler gymnastic victories. Coach Tartamella has good reason to be very proud of these artists. Row 1: E. Alber; S. Marasciullo; J. Guarino; R. Pokrasso; E. Gabriello; K. Saurman. Row 2: Coach Tartamella; W. Benzie; Co-Capt. S. Lawrance; D. Aiello; E. Elster; H. Wolf; Capt. D. Guando; J. Crosby; Mgr. T. Wolff. Row 1: T. Ball, F. Hahndorf, B. Moss, B. Waters, B. Biondi, Coach Brem, N. Lamorte, B. Sanders, not pictured, D. Guando, Row 2: B. Orrach, C. Valadez, J. Sachau, J. Raygada, S. Moltisanti, A. Brock, Row 3: C. Goulding, R. McClorey, J. Ryan, M. Magid, B. Kenney, R. McAlpine, Row 4: J. Gott, T. Rehwinkle, P. Solenick. VARSITY LEADERS CLUB The Varsity Leaders Club includes those boys who are the best in sports in F.H.S. They are the good looking athletes who lead our school on to victory on the field and in the gym. It's a small group of close knit boys who compiled a very sucessful year under the leadership of President Nick La- Morte and their advisor Coach Brem. The Boys always let the school know they are there and dress down Day proved to be the debut of things to come. The boys handed over their football uniforms to the cheer- leaders in return for their outfits. The Boys also had a busy year in activities and fund raising. A first annual Football Dance was held in early November and another V.LC. Dance which had the Plastic Dream as entertainment was held later in the year. Their activities included the All Star-Faculty game, the Senior- Faculty game and the Mid-Island track meet held at the school. Sixty-nine was a big year in fun, sports, fund raising and activities for the Varsity Leaders Club. But above all this the boys agree that it is the close friendship between each mem- ber that has meant the most to them. Row 1: D. Eppler, Row 2: P. Gregorovic, K. Kerrigan, L. Wilson, Row 3: J. Knee, R. Sorensen, P. Slattery, E. Nesbitt, Row 4: J.Albers, P. Maher, D. Altmann. GIRLS LEADERS CLUB Girls' Leaders Club, consisting of only eleven members this year, represented the very best that FHS had to offer. The girls are our best in physical education, but also maintain an average, as well as possess an outgoing and generous personality. Their main job of helping the gym teachers is overshadowed by their other ac- complishments. The girls are members of teams which repre- sent us in sports at other schools. They offer spirit and sportsmanship to the team along with their sports know-how. The girls also spent much time this year on their fund-raising activities for the scholarships that they award to deserving persons. The annual spaghetti dinner and fruitcake sale supplied most of the funds. Girls' Leaders Club is a select group of girls led by Denise Eppler, who were all leaders in the school. They represented the best of FHS. Row 1: P. Brown, S. Schneider, E. Logan, J. Morgan, S. Cummings, L. Capone, Row 2. P. Jaisle, K. Kiriluk, M. Dykas, P. Gregorovic, P. Gerkin, B. Schefer VARSITY CHEERLEADERS J.V. CHEERLEADERS J. Syzbillo D. Vecchione K. Lawkins B. Albers J. Cerveny J. Plosey P. Morrone T. Dykas R. Grell C. Wald C. Aherns C. Harrington DALERETTES Kneeling: M. Grimes (Capt.) J. Cohen J. Jaremko Standing: G. Teatom E. Tempia K. Boademer L. Sapieta D. Zeldin D. Kunns VARSITY HOCKEY P. Aversano P. Slattery R. Sorenson K. Kerrigan L. Wilson J. Knee D. Fischer M. Gallagher D. Altmann E. Matthews S. Gaborsky N. Bohling D. Steuber 3. Peterson D. Eppler J.V. HOCKEY First Row: J. Mace B. Walsh J. Nolle M. Connelly E. Nesbitt S. Nidds K. Farrell C. Willenbrock Second Row: K. Orgass E. Kirwan J. Green K. Theiling J. Etzkorn A. Winters J. Verini J. Herbert P. Ward C. Rugino 165 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Front: R. Sorensen N. Bohling Second Row: M. Neiman J. Brugel E. Nesbitt J. Knee J. Albers S. Gaborsky Miss Bouin J.V. VOLLEYBALL P. Morrone (Copt.) J. Green P. Aversa no G. Peterson Miss D'Anna P. Slattery B. Ward M. Gallagher P. Maher (Capt.) 166 SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL Miss Bouin D. Dorrell K. Orgass C. Scholl C. Bell C. Wald J. Nolle P. Debona JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL SENIOR VOLLEYBALL Kneeling: D. Eppler E. Mathews Standing: M. Dykas J. Moran D. Nidds K. Kerrigan P. Gregorovic Sides L. R.: K. Kirluk J. Etzkorn Bottom to Top: D. Alberino S. Cummings C. Willenbrock M. Smolin S. Steul VARSITY BASKETBALL Miss Karnes C. Scholl R. Sorensen J. Knee M. Connelly E. Nesbitt N. Bohling G. Peterson D. Eppler (Manager) j.v. BASKETBALL Front: C. Bell Standing: D. Stueber M. Neiman K. Orgass P. Aversano C. Willenbrock A. Winter J. Green BADMINTON A. Tedesco P. DeBona E. Logan M. Neiman E. Newnom S. Cerveny D. Nidds S. Ramnick S. Francabandera D. Getzelman E. Cunniff Miss D'Anna VARSITY SOFTBALL R. Soresen K. Mussig G. Spindler A. Daume G. Peterson J. Green C. Meyn E. Nesbitt J. Knee J. Salvador L. Baker j.v. SOFTBALL D. Steuber B. Sico D. Eppler M. Callahan S. Gaborsky J. Albers D. Altmann L. Wilson C. Willenbrock J. Etzkorn P. Aversano 169 sarfl-t STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council—voice of student opinion; liaison between students and administration; reformer; activities coordinator. The Student Council—object of ridicule; harsh criticism; sarcastic jokes; many gripes and complaints. But who takes a stand? Does anyone follow through on PRESIDENT:..............................MATTHEW KRAMER improving Student Council? Every issue of the Daler Skyline VICE-PRESIDENT:.......................CHRIS GOULDING has uncovered a new gap in the achievements of Student SECRETARY:........................GEORGETTE FITZPATRICK Council—but very few suggest any new approaches, and TREASURER:............................MICHAL SLANSKY fewer still activate themselves. ADMIN. ASS'T:...............................BOB MC ALPINE While the arguments continue, a group of devoted student ADVISOR:..............................MR. PATRICK HEALY workers see to the everyday functions of school government which go unnoticed. No one seems to realize that someone must be deciding who will sell pretzels, which dance will be held on which Friday night. Even more than these functions which are necessary to maintain order within the school, this year's student council has begun to concern itself with the rest of the world. DSAI (Do Something About It) was an example of what can be accomplished when students from all grades, and all interests in Farmingdale, work to- gether. In this case, they succeeded in helping a family enjoy an otherwise empty Christmas. Later, this money was available to aid families in the community who faced other difficult problems. Help for the starving children of Biafra came in an overwhelming response from the student body in a campaign coordinated by the Student Council and members of the Student Peace Corps. But perhaps the most important function of our Student Council has been its position as a subject of debate.—The controversy over student government's vote provided some kind of awareness in an otherwise apathetic atmosphere. If Student Council can be remem- bered this year as a subject which aroused excitement in any direction, it will have done its job, seeing to it that as many students as possible know and care about their voice in school affairs. JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT ................. JIM WRIGHT VICE-PRESIDENT ............ SANDY FERRERO TREASURER ................. ADRIENNE ROBB SECRETARY ................. SUE CUMMINGS ADVISOR ................... MR. FRANK ALLISON The truth hurts—and when the truth is that the Class of 1970 is one of the best classes in recent Farmingdale history, it's no wonder that the superior, secure attitude usually character- istic of seniordom seems somewhat faint, when juxtaposed with the glowing enthusiasm of this year's junior class. Partici- pation was the key to Junior success and the dynamic leader- ship of Jim Wright, class president, was what ignited the overwhelming surge of class spirit. It all started with the Inaugural Ball. Determined not to repeat what had been an unfortunate sophomore skit. Jim and the other class officers, Sandy Ferrero, Sue Cummings and Adrienne Robb, organized committees almost immediately to carry out their mammoth plans for a Cleopatra in Egypt skit. After an endless month of scenery construction and dress rehearsals, came the big night when the Juniors surprised the school by almost beating the seniors. It hurts to be number two! The next project was the sale of refreshments at home football games. A devoted class army withstood the elements for a long, bleak season, peddling enough frankfurters to warm the hearts of thousands of the dampest Farmingdale fans. Christmas time brought the Junior candy sale which reaped a fulsome $2,000, but the most meaningful drive was that initiated by Adrienne Robb and Jim Wright to aid the starving children of Biafra. This drive, in conjunction with the Peace Corps and the Student Council, raised a greatly needed $1,750. Although the class suffered a disappointing defeat in the Donkey Basketball Game, the bulging gymnasium and a $900 profit assuaged a great deal of the pain. From the suc- cessful musical comedy Once Upon a Mattress to the Prom, featuring the Critters, there seemed to be no end to the prosperity of the Junior efforts. Isn't it amazing what superior leadership of officers, the dependable guidance of Mr. Allison, and a little interest can do. First row: J. Wright, S. Ferrero, M. Arshansky, M. Costello, K. Appel, L. DeRienzo, D. Fontana, J. Arditti, L. Koch, E. Collins, A. Denny, S. Cummings, A. Robb. Second row: J. Crisis, R. Ross, E. Kane, L. Goor, A. Celiberti, M. Pontillo, D. Alberino, C. Ammaritti, J. Rom, C. Pines, M. Landau. Third row: S. Leonardi, P. Hoerburger, J. Verini, E. Miller, K. Drewes, K. McGarvey, C. Sheer, G. Spindler, D. Procia. Fourth row: L. Chase, H. Lombardi, J. Fleitman, B. Corsa, P. Pavarini, P. Grille, H. Zucker, J. Hanney, D. Wilson. 174 SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT........LARRY VERASCO VICE-PRESIDENT . JOANN LAMPHERE TREASURER..........NANCY HYNES SECRETARY................LINDA WEBER ADVISOR ...................... MISS CAROLINE CACCAVALLO The wise fools started off their year with the election of a set of vivacious officers who faced that enormous task of pulling Howitt and Mill Lane graduates into a united class that would work together. The Inaugural Ball helped in the efforts for unity. It consisted of a Western theme, complete with saloon and gun fight. The class was united but ended tragi- cally in last place at th£ Ball. The sophs had a variety of ambitious projects to raise funds. Selling boosters for the yearbook produced a tidy profit and aided the financially struggling yearbook. Hot chocolate sales in the cafeteria during the frigid winter mornings also proved a success. Other ideas considered were a Battle of the Bands and a paperdrive (which was labelled thievery by the seniors). During Senior Week, the Sophomore girls battled it out in a basketball game with the Senior girls. The monthly assemblies produced more than the usual variety of general business. The entertainment varied from folksinging to dramatic skits. With determined officers and remarkable spirit, the under- dogs of FHS had a good first year. HI-LIFE DONNA ALTMANN Editor-in-Chief MISSY GERSON Business Manager GARY FRIEND Photography Editor 176 THOMAS O'KEEFE Senior Editor NANCY DEBOER Circulation Manager LAURA BARBER Literary Editor MR. JOHN SCUDERI Advisor Anybody got Hi-Life money? The familiar nasal whine broke the homeroom din of last minute cramming and banal conversation. To most of us that was Hi-Life. But this is only a small segment of Hi-Life's ant hill society. There are the sellers, the writers, the artists and the organizers, each with a specific task and talent, each contributing towards the final product—a yearbook. But perhaps it would be easier to understand the complexities of the organization if it is broken down into simpler terms. The various staffs, under the direction of their editors, perform their duties and, in a sort of reverse chain of com- mand, pass the product upward, eventually to Mr. Scuderi, our advisor, whose mandate determines what is to be ac- cepted, modified or rejected. The funds needed for the book are the responsibility of the Business Manager, who, like Fagan, must dispatch her troop of little urchins out into the street to obtain funds from our friendly and somtimes not so friendly neighborhood merchants. It also involves the tracking down of the rare species, deadbeatus tightwadus, who talk about full page ads and never pay up. This job requires an abundance of determination and persistence. Some of the dedicated reliables included in Missy Gerson's staff are Ronnie Rosenlicht, Adeie Luning, Walter Schartner and Kathy Fagan. Our Literary Editor, Laura Barber, must transform literary nightmares of dangling participles, split infinitives and run-on sentences into semi-readable material. On every staff, how- ever, there are usually those strange creatures who are an editor's dream come true. Laura discovered with obvious delight that Denise Berry not only wrote profusely but also correctly. And somehow there is always the person who gets stuck with the clubs about which nothing can be written. That unfortunate soul, Lorrie Kajko, always came through on time with write-ups that actually said something. The glossy mountain of photographic work heaped in our office attests to the diligence of Gary Friend, our Photography Editor and his small coterie of voyeuristic shutterbugs. Jay Fleitman, Bryan Lasser, Andy Feigenbaum and Kevin Mc- Garvey managed to capture many spirits in their magic, little, black boxes. The excellence of the photographic work in this volume is evidence enough of their skill. Probably the strangest spot of all is the Senior Editor, a one man staff, who skulks around the yearbook office, un- noticed and in every sense the lone wolf of the staff. Expected to organize the senior section, he must also conglomerate the events of the past three years into a palatable essay which is supposed to be selective, but not prejudiced, fluid, but not obscene, and, of course, acceptable to all, only to find that no one reads it anyway. Tom O'Keefe wrote the senior essay, his masterpiece, and now admits, in the words of F. Scott Fitzgerald, that everything afterwards savors of anticlimax. BUSINESS STAFF Patty Gerken, Walter Schartner, Susan O'Neill, Barbara Kuchinskas, Colleen Yodice, Ronnie Rosenlicht, Linda Ward, Missy Gerson, Business Manager, Chris Ammirati, Adele Luning, Kathy Fagan, Chris Steiner, Andrea Denny. The Circulation Manager, like a spider, waits in her lair outside the cafeteria until a nice, fat-walleted student wanders too close and, before he knows what has happened—WHAM! —his six fifty is down and he's signing the dotted line for his yearbook. The sisters Nidds, Donna and Susan, along with Diane McGoldrick and Sue Leonardi were some of the viva- cious sellers of the lair, as well as doubling as typists. Why did I put the Editor-in-Chief last? Because most of us have served under this tyrant for the past two years and this is my meager attempt at retribution. Although it seems that every aspect of the book is covered by one staff or another, there are those duties which often require an overall knowl- edge and self-confidence which most of us lack. She must take all the work from her various editors and coordinate it all into a unified whole. Thousands of loose ends must be tied together by her and she must also organize the produc- tion of the book. Because she is the prominent figure on the staff, the vicious mobs blame her for failure, but strangely never priase her for success. Donna Altmann made the decisions, gave the orders and bore the complaints. She above everyone deserves the acclaims of success for a great year- book. MR. ROBERT ROSE Co-Advisor CIRCULATION STAFF Donna Nidds, Ellen Maccarrone, Barbara Kaufman, Kathy Drewes, Laura Fabisiak, Nancy DeBoer, Circulation Manager, Don Epstein, Donna Cass, Sue Leonardi, Sue Nidds, absent: Diane McGoldrick. But what about the drones, the nameless students who every morning must relive Farmingdale's version of the Spanish Inquisition by meekly asking, Hi-Life money? and be showered with a stream of stale jokes and flat witticism by every primordial mental slug who feels like boosting his already bloated ego. If this isn't enough, they must match wits with a few store owners who really couldn't care less. They willingly give up lunch periods, Saturday afternoons and holidays. But for what? A five by seven glossy of the staff in the yearbook with their names misspelled underneath? They certainly don't use the publication to get their beliefs in print. Masochism? Hardly. LITERARY STAFF Robert Raimondi, Laura Genua, Lorrie Kajko, Karen McGarvey, Laura Barber, Literary Editor, Steve Lishansky absent- Denise Berrv Eddie Mann, Carol Kellerman y' If I knew the reason for this fanatic enthusiasm and loyalty. I'd bottle it and sell it. Is it impossible to believe that some people enjoy working and take pride in their achievement. They form the brute strength that carries this millstone called Hi-Life and from their ranks a new crop of editors will be selected. Now at year's end we get a chance to look back at the struggle and the achievement with feelings of pride and relief. There is no resentment for the hard times for that is what kept us together. Our job was to portray the three years of High School as best and sensitively as we could. We hope that you enjoy this book as much as we enjoyed compiling it. 180 BARD Carol Kellerman, Gail Eisenkraft, Michele Bartosciewicz, Jean Swan, Connie Manfre, Michal Slansky, Jill Urbanas, Danny Spector, Mike Ricci, Diane Leddi, Paula Kaprowski, Marian Shapiro, Ginni Christiansen, Ellen Miller. Editor-in-Chief.............................Carol Kellerman Prose Editor..............................Michele Bartosiewicz Poetry Editor.............................................Gail Eisenkraft BARD: A Phantasmagora of word, lines Art Editor.......................................Jeanne Swan ... crystal revelations and Advisor.....................................Mr. Joseph Morra hazy apparitions . . . Solitude and companionship; communication of ideas and emotions twice a year in Farmingdale High School's own literary magazine. A lighthouse for student creativity— always probing, asking questions BARD: Perception of the human spirit. 68 jp 69 3)alek ffJc line How forceful are right uords. ' — Job VI, 25 EDITORIAL BOARD |ii Co—Editors.............Fran Brodsky, Nancy Schmitt :;i Assistant Editors......Natalie Meisler, Bob Perinetti |i Sports Editor......................Steve Lishansky Assignment Editor.......................Werner Jayson Page Editors.......Ginny Christensen, Marcia Arshansky Circulation Manager......................Marry Leonard |§ Photography Editor.......................Gary Friend Business Manager.........................Lenny Austin Adrertising Manager.................Lenore Colarusso Business Advisor....................Mrs. Lucie Ha rris Faculty Advisor.....................Mrs. Cyla Barger STAFF Columnists.........Marcia Arshansky, Clarke Magruder Ed Markowitz, Bob Perinetti, Danny Spector Reporters.............Janet Arditti, Virginia Cassidy, Debbie Croes, Mickey Davis, Tina DiGaudio, Michael Dunne, Andy Feigenbaum, Mark Kane, Irene IKnapfel, Rich Martarana, Blaise Noto, Margaret Paduano, Carolyn Pines, Donna Proscia, Sherry Seimers, Iris Tekel, Andy Velcoff, Barbara Ward, I Stuart Wolkoff. Business Staff.......Lorraine Romano, Nancy Tatonetti, Raffaela Vecchio Cartoonists............Connie Amerino, Ralph Gismondi, Pete Tamburello Photographers...............Bill Bowers, Gary Friend, Kevin McGorvey, Jay Fleitman, Bryan Lasser, Peter Povanni, Richard Vanison, Dick Wright. The Daler Skyline, our illustrious school news- paper, endeavored and succeeded in rising above the average school publication. It fought to be heard and accepted by the various clubs and organizations as well as the school administration and the com- munity. Its victory lies in the school's need for it. It has become a major source of communication in the school, especially between the Student Council and the student body. In such a large school, the Skyline is needed in order to inform a person of what is happening while he is concentrating on his own small concern in the school. Besides establishing itself as a necessary means of communication, the Daler Skyline played an impor- tant role in relieving the apathy that plagued the entire school at the beginning of the year. The paper, through its editorials, attacked the apathy, the indifference and the inaction. The Student Council responded with a meeting to discuss the problems between itself and the students. Its DSAI (Do Some- thing About It) campaign was enthusiastically sup- ported by the Skyline, which also gave a two page spread to the infamous kidnapping of the Daler Lion. The newspaper helped the Student Council to restore the spirit that was so obviously lacking at FHS. This year the newspaper became a member of the Empire State Scholastic Press Association and attended its convention in Syracuse. At the conven- tion they were able to take part in a series of classes and lectures given by professors and high school teachers concerning photography, lay-out and all aspects of writing journalism. Nancy Schmitt reported on the opening speeches of the convention in a news story and, as a result of the well written article, was an alternate for a full scholarship to the Univer- sity. Nancy was also on a committee to establish a Long Island Press Association and attended the meetings held at Syosset High School. Natalie Meisler and Steve Lishansky extended their writing talents by reporting for the Farmingdale Post. Assistant Editors: NATALIE MIESLER BOB PERINETTI Photography Editor GARY FRIEND C. Magruder, P. Tamburello, J. Dobbs, D. Spector, K. Appel, B. Adams, J. Arditti, C. Amereno, M. Arshansky, S. linshansky, V. Christensen, D. Howith, V. Cassidy, D. Achenbach, D. Croes, A. Denny, S. Wolkoff. NANCY SCHMITT Co-Editor FRAN BRODSKY Co-Editor The Daler Skyline, under the co-editorship of Nancy Schmitt and Fran Brodsky and the advisorship of Mrs. Barger, made full use of its powers by expanding into areas outside of the school and by making itself heard within the school. It concerned itself with the problems of FHS and it became more than a school publication that told the score of the last game or when the principal left for Brazil. It dealt with prob- lems outside the world of FHS, while still having the courage to face our problems and challenge the Student Council and the student body to do something about it. MRS. CYLA BARGER Advisor 183 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1st row: Noncy Schmitt, Secretary, Steven Carter, President, Mrs. Dorothy Partridge, Advisor, Terrence Sweeney, Vice President, Stewart Scharfman, Treasurer 2nd row: Melisso Hartfield, Victoria Furio, Jonet Rose, Helene Wasserman, Marie Bruno, Linda Citrano, Annette Marino 3rd row: Stephanie Cohen, Lorraine Dorenbecker. Suzanne Colton, Frances Crescimono, Lucy Anselmo, Stacey Schneider, Sherrie Holper, Louro Genua 4th row: Carole Vigliatore, Roberta Durmonn, Laura Barber, Donno Nidds, Adele Luning, Barbara Kaufman, Diane Metzgor, Gail Eisenkraft, Michal Slonsky 5th row: Rosemary Sorensen, Linda Stiefel, Jill Urbanas, Carol Kellerman, Carol Charkrin, Judy Slotnick, Arlene Raff, Marilyn Cantor, Frank DiCapua 6th row: Donna Altmann, Mary Walters, Janet Albers, Georgette Fitzpatrick, Pat Gregoravic, Christine Salita, Jonet Magenheim, Justin Fallon, Robert Neiman, Neil Strickmon 7th row: Gary Appel, Michael Schwartz- man, Stephen Simone, Peter Lund, Benjamin Katzen, Alan Janos, Steve Sanchez, Danny Spector, Chris Vogelsberg, Barry Cohen 8th row: Anthony Chabarek, Peter Bossis, Harvey Wolkoff, Michael Cifoldi, Natalie Meisler, Mark Lehman, Ed Markowitz, Bruce Klutchko, Gail Meister, Ed Jordan, Stefan Rosenberger 9th row: Doug Tantillo, Scott Gutterman, Thomas O'Keefe, Joseph Phrangle, Chris Goulding, Karen Svendsen, Nancy DeBoer, Paul Solenick, Mark Rosenbaum, Eugene Dahl Not present: Charles Barnes, Rochelle Capitman, Judy Drott, Frances Esposito, Gary Friend, Poul Grille, Paul Haubrich, Sherry Hertzberg, Susan Lebits, Steve Lishansky, Barbara Platt, Judy Rothbard, Barbara Schlitt, Larry Worehime, Susan Wassmer, Robin Weiser National Honor Society—Scholarship, Leadership, Service . . National Honor Society—Top ten percent of the class, the workers, the doers, the activists. These are the images con- jured up when one thinks of the Honor Society. This year these images came close to being real facts. Due mainly to the drive of its concerned president, Steve Carter, and its other officers and its vivacious advisor, Mrs. Partridge, the Honor Society put into action its capable members. Tutoring, a service always offered by the Honor Society, was continued this year. Carol Vigliatore was the coordinator for this service, matching the needy student and his weak subject with a member who was proficient in the course. Tutoring was an opportunity for the members to put their scholarship to use and to do a service for both the students and teachers of the school. The efforts of Adele Luning produced a coffee house at the South Farmingdale Library. The original idea, in keeping with the trend of the year, offered folksinging entertainment and an abundance of coffee. The society sponsored its annual WMCA Good Guys Show along with its various theatre trips. To, add spice to the usual fund raising projects, Terry Sweeney proposed the selling of air fresheners. The original coffee house was obviously greeted with more enthusiasm than the original air fresheners, which proved to be Terry's Waterloo. The National Honor Society lived up to its motto of scholar- ship, leadership and service this year. This was the year that organization came up with some original ideas and the year that the members took the responsibility of leadership. President............................ Steven Carter Vice President..................... Terrence Sweeney Secretary ............................ Nancy Schmitt Treasurer..........................Stewart Scharfman Advisor.......................Mrs. Dorothy Partridge THE GREEN ROOM PLAYERS FRANKS HARDWARE The lights dim, the murmuring ceases, the curtain rises and another performance by the Green Room Players begins. The audience sees a limited number of actors during the play and usually the play lasts only about two hours. What the viewer does not see is the six weeks leading up to this night. It's the people backstage and the people who, for countless weeks, have been working along with the actors on stage that make up Farmingdale High School's acting troupe. Everything about the production, costumes, sets, acting, is professional. When the script for a play is given to the actors, it is also given to the set design class taught by Mr. Corby. The script is discussed with the director, sketches made and a design is chosen. The set designers must decide what type of setting the play calls for, whether realistic, romantic, impressionistic or symbolic. The set design class then meets with the set con- struction crew taught by Mr. Ulric. It is the task of this group to erect the actual set. The lighting, sound and other electronic needs are handled by Mr. Ragona and his Livewires. The production is directed by either Mr. Lawrence or Mr. Ulric, whose professional abilities have been evidenced in their successes this year. The first major production was the dramatic Miracle Worker, the story of Annie Sullivan's struggle to reach the deaf, mute and blind Helen Keller. The role of Annie Sullivan was por- trayed by Marilyn Cantor with deep insight and feeling. This part demanded a strong actress capable of deep emotion. Marilyn, an outstanding actress, gave one of her most bril- liant performances. Joanne Rom, as Helen, depended totally on her actions to convey her meaning to the audience. She had to appear oblivious to everything and everyone, unable to see, hear, or speak, unreachable, a spoiled animal. Joanne was Helen, from her messy appearance, her stumbling walk, to her groping gesture. Cliff Sheer, Carol Capuano and Jim Hanney, as the Keller family, were excellent in their portrayal of a family at odds with one another because of a handi- capped child they didn't understand. Cliff, as the gruff Captain, helped to bring the heavy emotion down to earth. Carol, usually appearing only in musicals, did very well with a difficult part, that of a mother torn between the right course of action and her instinctive protection of her child. Jim Hanney was the perfect son, loving but misunderstood. Three one act plays were produced this year. They were The Monkey's Paw, directed by Mr. Ulric and Hello, Out There and The American Dream, directed by Mr. Lawrence. The Monkey's Paw starred Colleen Toole and Jim Hanney as Mr. and Mrs. White, with Glenn Ripa as Sargeant-Major Morris and Ray Schleichorn as the son. Hello, Out There 186 ■starred Bob Pinchawsky as the young gambler, Deborah Dahl as the girl, along with Bob Pfoh, Carl Dropkin, Amy Seiden and Don Epstein. Mr. Lawrence also directed The American Dream, shown exclusively to seniors. Among the cast were Cliff Sheer, Deborah Dahl, Don Epstein and Ronnie Schevic. Seven Green Room Players, Cliff Sheer, Bob Pinchawsky, Ed Jordan, Gary Epstein, Amy Seiden, Don Epstein and Bob Pfoh also competed against other schools in the Hofstra Shakespeare Festival. The second major production of the year, the musical Once Upon a Mattress, a comic-romantic fairy tale, was directed by Mr. Ulric. Carol Capuano and Ed Jordan performed as the princess and the prince. Others in the cast included, Marilyn Cantor as the Queen, Cliff Sheer as the Wizard, Missy Gerson as Lady Larken, Bob Pinchawsky as Sir Harry, with Pete Pavarini as the minstrel and Jerry Lanni as the jester, and Gary Epstein as the king. The final effect of the show rested on Carol Capuano's shoulders and she reacted perfectly as a Carol Burnett type. Cliff Sheer carried off a difficult role with his usual aplomb and managed to portray a thoroughly likeable Wizard. Missy Gerson lent her beautiful voice to the characterization of the lady-in-waiting. Bob Pinchawsky performed admirably as the bumbling, yet lovable Sir Harry. Ed Jordan brought a boyish- ness to his character, without losing sight of the 35 year age of the Prince. Marilyn Cantor portrayed villainy in her difficult part, but was never despicable. Gary Epstein had an ex- tremely difficult scene in the play. It was an hilarious scene in which he related the facts of life without speaking, relying solely on pantomime. Congratulations are in order to the entire cast and Mr. Erlanson, the musical director, as well as Mr. Ulric, for not only tackling a musical, but a difficult one also. Mr. Lawrence, along with Mr. Ulric, Mr. Corby, Mr. Erlanson, Mr. Ragona and the Green Room Players have again given the school a year of professional productions. They have in- creased their number of productions and number of per- formances while escalating their already high quality of acting. 187 DEBATE CLUB President......Bob Pinchawsky Vice President . . . Steve Jacobs Treasurer ....... Ellen Podger Secretary.......Marilyn Cantor Ray Borrine Lenny Austin Gary Urbanas Stu Wolkoff Mike Baron Martin Leopold Clarke Magruder John Singer Steve Germain S. Jacobs S. Meisner P. Pavarini (Vice-Pres.) S. Lishansky (Pres.) M. Baron MODEL CONGRESS FUTURE TEACHERS Advisor ............................. Mr. Lieberman President ........................... Carol Vigliatore Vice President....................... Melissa Hartfield Secretary............................ Frances Sicari Treasurer............................ Walter Schartner FUTURE NURSES Carol Brown, Secretary Sharon Cerveney, President Mrs. Dunn, Co-Sponsor Mrs. Roll, Co-Sponsor Eileen Kane, Vice President Joan Jaremko, Treasurer Y. Casablanca, C. Puccio, D. Carnanchio, J. Madigan P. Cuniff, S. Breen, R. Boggs, S. Uglow, M. Koberlein, M. Pileggi K. Fagan, C. Yodice, S. Ciaveiello, L. Farrell B. Decidue, J. Summers, P. Carey, J. Savage, M. Grimes, C. Dudgeon, M. Valetta, V. Coffey, D. Bergman, M. Martin, C. Long, K. Quinn, F. Carillo, B. Dresch, L. Cipollone, M. Gravitz L. Boylan, A. Winters FUTURE SECRETARIES C. Clark, Secretary J. Albers, President Mrs. Meyers, Advisor F. Cianchetta, Vice Pres. D. Blazek, Treasurer L. Caserma, V. Engle, E. Valentino, L. DeGiglio P. Bonafede, J. Roth, B. Logan, C. Barca, M. Gresalfi, K. Mikaitis, K. Shields, L. Baier, A. Giaco, D. Nidds, G. Battaglia, A. Knox, P. Marchitelli, J. Nash, C. Prankl, J. Borsiewicz FUTURE HOMEMAKERS N. DiGeronimo, Sec. J. Jaremko, President L. Krummenacker, V. Pres. B. Moore, Treasurer M. Mace S. Cohen B. Cohen M. Leone C. Lackner M. Kravitz S. Breen L. Johnson B. Goltz C. Wolff R. Rosenlicht L. Tiedemann J. Holman Peter Lund, Laura Genua, M. Loschin, Frank DiCapua, Steven Louie MATH LEAGUE Ed Markowitz Tony Chabarek Laura Genua Bruce Kltchko Harvey Wolkoff Front row: J. Fallon, V. Pres.; J. Dobbs, M. Cantor, D. Berry, E. Podgor, E. Meyerson, D. Achenback, C. Martin, Treas.; Sponsor, Mrs. Hoffert. Back row: S. Lishansky, Pres., M. Lehman, S. Wolkoff, B. Cohen, S. Jacobs, M. Baron, W. Schartner. SKI CLUB President......Franci Reich Vice Pres......Don Phelan Sec............Donna Pettinato Tres...........Steve Weigle Advisors ......Michael Shub Thomas Duncan Joseph Gilio THEATRE CLUB First row: Mrs. Babiskin, Advisor, B. Uva, V. Furio, L. DeRienzo, J. Savage, R. Pisa, P. Launer, E. Collins, R. Ross, R. Kolker, C. Steiner, D. Becker, Mrs. Kahn, Co-Advisor. Second row: C. Wald, L. Miller, K. Dauler, G. Epstein, J. Castellano, J. Fallon, B. Kaufman, J. Slotnik, B. Kuchinskas, C. Ammirati, N. Kraft, E. Mac- carrone, L. Krummenacker. Third row: B. Moore, D. Cass, V. Sandoval, S. O'Neill, K. McGarvey, R. Markowitz, S. Peters, S. Ramnick, G. Spindler, L. Phillips, M. Thelen, J. Engel. Fourth row: A. Denny, J. Dobbs, L. Austin, J. Hantman, J. Wright, C. Scheer, A. Glaseroff, S. Laskin, S. Lishansky, S. Jacobs, W. Schartner, E. Mann. 191 S. Hill, Trees., M. Lehman, Pres., E. Markowitz, V. Pres., R. Kornfeld, Sec., 2nd Row: B. Lasser, R. Schepp, B. Rapoport, P. Lund, A. Friedberg, S. Simone, G. Friend, 3rd Row: R. Rothbard, S. Laskin, C. Cardillo, D. Lederman, J. Dobbs, J. Bogenshutz, P. Bossis, H. Wolkoff, 4th Row: A. Chabarek, D. Feigenbaum, M. Baron, B. Klutchko, M. Leopold, F. Schuessler, S. Rosenberger, S. Skavroneck, K. Lonieski, G. Wilhelm, D. Shulte INTERACT KEY CLUB B. Mark, L. Chase, G. Bennet, A. Schaffer, J. Fallon, P. Pavarini, 2nd Row: P. Tamburello, J. Hartman, J. Fleitman, B. Corsa, S. Salz, E. Mann, C. Martin, 3rd Row: S. Jacobs, B. Neiman, L. Austin, S. Schulties, S. Lishansky, D. Abe, G. Appel, 4th Row: A. Robbins, M. Alpert, J. Cunningham, S. Carter, B. Noto, B. Pinchowsky, C. Scheer, S. Scharfman, C. Magruder, 5th Row-. R. Pokrasso, I. Green, G. Vogelsburg, G. Pickus, G. Urbanas, M. Cifaldi, E. Dahl, M. Schwartzman, A. Janos, 6th Row: J. Wright, G. Epstein, A. Krasnow, A. Glasseroff, B. Schepker, R. Hermann, W. Harlow, P. Pisciotta, H. Solow, A. Dibernardo, J. Berkowitz. B I O L O G Y T. Chubarek, M. Gardiner, T. Sweeney, M. Reiner, R. Sternberg, J. Castellano, N. Strickman, C. Valadez p R O J E C T S R E S E A R C H C L U B Front Row: P. Lund, M. Loschin, F. DiCapua, S. Louie, L. Genua, Row 2. D. Abe, J. Castellano, N. Strickman, 193 R. Sternberg, Row 3: B. Moore, D. Jaworski, L. Krummenacker, S. Scharfman, T. Sweeney, M. Reiner, Row 4: H. Wolff, C. Valadez First Row: K. Speziale, S. Me Inally, J. Castelluzzi, J. Bosworth, G. Herrington, V. Hodges, R. Ruggeri, R. Romano, Second Row: R. Vasquez, J. Mamo, A. Zajac, H. Barber, S. Altman, H. Wilk, C. Tomic, J. Wirkus, S. Thurau, M. Antonelli, Mr. Ruggiero, Advisor, Third Row: A. Mostow, B. Risicia, J. Montgomery, J. Indellicati, K. Spaulding, M. Zinna, R. Wells, S. Kowalski, S. Mass, S. LoVerde, A. Steinkam, Fourth Row: G. Harris, J. Mordente, M. Spilker, D. 194 Campbell, B. Munden, S. Moltisanti, R. Redican, B. Stewart. First Row: N. Dituri, Pres., Mrs. Bilinkoff, Advisor, J. Roth, Sec., C. Pines, Treas., Second Row: P. Launer, A. Denny, L. D'Orienzo, V. Engle, C. Amereno, P. Bonafede, L. Vobis, G. Hammond, M. Dunn, C. Clark, Third Row: J. Borysewicz, V. Pres., C. Johns, M. Clay, K. Dauler, J. Crisses, R. Ross, R. Kolker, D. Swallow, D. Berry, N. Huddart, S. Port, L. Genua, Fourth Row: D. Jaworski, J. Kenney, J. Donnelly, C. Phillips, A. Robb, S. Kaynes, I. Budd, B. Pasek, L. Miller, D. Griffin, K. Thieling, F. Sicari, Fifth Row: G. Gross, R. Baldwin, D. Feigenbaum, H. Breuster, C. Boyd, D. Friel, G. Rough, S. Altman. LIBRARY CLUB D.E.C.A. First Row: D. McGoldrick, M. Haley, G. DeMasi, M. Massimino, Second Row: L. Prusansky, J. Savage, T. Sorrentino, K. Kiernan, D. Pettinato, D. BelCastro, S. Lonegro, J. Ridings, Third Row: M. Colletti, E. DeCaro, F. Reich, D. Coss, A. Mostow, R. Mollergren, J. Haley, F. Kehr, Advisor, Mr. Ragona. A.V.A. LIVE WIRES L. Prusansky M. Haley K. Kiernan J. Haley E. DeCaro F. Kehr J. Ridings Advisor: Mr. Ragona 195 M. Gardener, J. Ridings, L. Genua, B. Klutchko, M. Cifaldi, K. Ellsworth, M. Schwartzman PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB G. Friend, Mr. LoMonico, L. Koch, M. Davis, G. Christianson, R. Vanison, F. Brodsky, A. Feigenbaum, D. Spector, S. Sharrott, K. Ellsworth, K. McGarvey. 196 Front Row: B. Pinchowski, Mr. Rodriguez, C. Molnia, J. Ogno, Row 2: G. Friend, B. Lasser, B. Noto, M. Conneely, C. Gearity, M. Loschin, H. Mindicino, Row 3: S. Hill, L DeLalio, C. Nelson, H. Lombardi, L. Louie. FRENCH CLUB D. Dahl, D. Karlan, B. Lefsky, J. Henner, 2nd Row: A. Seiden, L Citrano, L. DeRienzo, C. Ahrens, G. Kinstler, A. Lijoi, C. Pines, Row 3: P. Launer, L. Cifaldi, E. Collins, C. Ammiratti, E. Pandajokas, R. Kolker, F. Pelzman, D. Griffin, 4th Row: C. Skiner, P. Hoerburger, L Miller, A. Robb, K. Drewes, M. Schwartz, J. Castellano, R. Rohman, N. Strickman, 5th Row: S. Weigle, J. Wright, C. Scheer, J. Jorgensen, J. Hanney, T. Sweeney. VARSITY BAND First Row: E. Maccarone, G. Kinstler, C. Fillipone, J. Nolle, J. Ubinas, L. Marrone, S. Cohen, Row 2: F. Fanelli, R. Benjamin, D. Sagarino, J. Dunne, D. Micks, R. Adams, P. Licata, K. Lopez, Row 3: Mr. Erlanson, R. Billinger, L. Lauro, J. LeManski, A. Danna, S. Otten, A. Pazan, B. Parker, R. Schlanger, P. Kramer, P. Kajko. 197 L. Citrano, D. Gilglio, P. Nesselroth, M. Mace, D. Vecchione, S. Uglow, C. Yodice, T. Frey, C. Dolan, P. Gallagher, S. Colton, D. Wohlars, Row 2. D. Ranieri, S. Berlette, J. Conde, M. Davis, R. Brown, C. Carpenter, D. Mihelich, D. Wilkerson, A. Maxwell, S. Percudani, J. Ott, L. Soper, R. Capitman, Row 3: F. Esposito, D. Griffin, G. Meister, P. Johnson, C. Willenbrock, K. Ellsworth, D. Saccenti, K. MacBride, P. Maxwell, D. Steenbecke, J. Graham, M. Cantor, Row 4: S. Davay, O. Gentile, S. Berkowitz, M. Gerson, J. Madigan, E. Matthews, L. Saegert, C. Palazzi, F. Siegel, L Osiecki, J. Neugebauer, L. Spengler. C. Harrington, R. Grell, K. Theiling, G. Meister, Row 3: S. Cohen, J. Magenheim, J. Knee, S. Laskin, D. Altmann, K. Svendsen, C. M. Rosenbaum, E. Podgor, K. Lawkins, G. Rocchio, G. Spindler, B. Adams, L. Kajko, C. Ammirati, M. Costello, D. Filippone, Row 2. Mr. Fiore, D. Altmann, L. Albrecht, J. Knee, C. Osiecki, N. LaMorte, D. Norman, J. Fleitman, J. Berkowitz, F. Walters, W. Post, Row 3: J. Pisa, F. Post, E. Gaberlavage, K. Svendsen, L. Krummenacker, R. McAlpine, H. Tuttle, C. Volgesburg, P. Haubrich, R. Johanson, R. Herrmann, A. Laskin, R. Stern, Row 4: J. Holmes, B. Filaski, K. Brown, B. Filaski, B. Filaski, R. Servello, G. Fischer, S. Hill, R. Danna, D. Schulte, P. Gregprchuck SCENERY DESIGN Mr. Corby K. Godomowitz D. Tolp Mr. Ulric A. Glaseroff R. Better G. Marascuillo S. Peters S. Grandal J. Pfrangle J. Swan P. Lalicki M. Slansky C. Toole Row 1: A. Denny, J. Lambe, B. Kuchinskas, F. Esposito, Row 2: G. Teatom, L. DeRienzo, D. Fontana, D. Pettnato, E. Collins, B. Kaufman, A. Luning, P. Launer, B. Uva, Row 3: K. Saladino, L. Fabisiak, K. Lawkins, P. Carey, S. Salerno, J. Arditti, C. Ammiratti, C. Wachtel, B. Rivan, F. Reich, M. Giordano, Mrs. Coehlo, P. Fergeson, Row 4: J. Holman, A. Celiberti, A. Constantino, C. Steiner, P. Hoerburger, D. Proscia, S. Kaynes, L. Steiniel, Row 5: M. Grimes, D. Woodford, B. Goltz, K. Drewes, L. Kajko, L. Krummenacker. TWIRLERS J. Brugel D. Homliver D. Holmes S. Cerveny N. Hynes C. Bethal D. Morelli M. Me Namara C. Colangelo J. Bruegel D. Seele SENIOR TALENT SHOW For one month during the school year, fifty students worked all day and late into the nights. Many gave up their jobs, all were forced to lose a great deal of study time. But it was worth it. The goal was a Senior Talent Show which was so fast moving, so exciting, that it gained a standing ovation from the packed auditorium audience. Those who worked on the show have memories to last a long time—all the banging on the piano, the endless kicking of the chorus line, the same jokes heard over and over every rehearsal. Sometimes it seemed as if the show would never be performed, especially when snow forced a postponement of two weeks. But the time finally came and as the entire cast stood on stage waving proudly, they were both hysteri- cally happy at their success, and a little bit sad that the time they had spent working and cooperating with each other had ended. The Senior Talent Show was much more than one night's entertainment. 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IRVING R RUDOMEN Farmingdale N Y. ayloz i cH aiz Phonai CH 9-9621 PHYSIOGNOMICAL HAIRCUTTING AND JET SET AIR PLACING 295 MAIN ST., FARMINGDALE, L. I., N. Y. chapel 9-2080 212 THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF '69 extends its congratulations to the graduating class and its best wishes for success to the remaining classes as they occupy their new premises next year. President—Matthew Kramer Treasurer—Michal Slansky Vice President—Chris Goulding Secretary—Georgette Fitzpatrick Administrative Assistant Bob McAlpine Student Advisor Carol Kellermann Faculty Advisor Patrick J. Healy 213 A JOURNEY OR A THOUSAND MILES «ESINS WITH  UT A SINGLE STEP This Century Old Bank offers the Community all savings bank services at its modern, conveniently located Massapequa Office THE KINGS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK incorporated 1860 Hicksville Road and Jerusalem Avenue Massapequa, New York Open Monday to Thursday 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Friday 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FRANK 0 TOOLE SONS, INC. 1100 FULTON ST., FARMINGDALE, N. Y. 11735 249-6844 ADVERTISING LITERATURE • PRODUCT CATALOGS • ANNUAL REPORTS SALES AND FACILITIES BROCHURES • PROPOSALS • DATA SHEETS Color Offset Printers 214 B. H. AIRCRAFT CO., INC. Eastern Parkway at Maplewood Avenue Farmingdale, New York GOODYEAR CROSS ISLAND TIRE CORP. ARTHUR F. COLLINS 2204 Hempstead Turnpike EAST MEADOW, N. Y. 11554 (516) 485-9486 Jericho Turnpike Cambon Ave. SMITHTOWN, N. Y. 11787 (516) 724-4600 1286 Broadhollow Rd. (Rt. 110) E. FARMINGDALE, N. Y. 11735 (516) 293-9096 OLDS OBILE A FvueJtc Af P6zc to Buy BRUNE MOTORS, INC 461 FULTON ST. FARMINGDALE, N. Y. PHONE CHapel 9-7400 MYrtle 4-4599 MECHADYNE, INC. ENGINEERED COMPONENTS Frank Hambrecht 1 39 Toledo Street Farmingdale, N. Y. The Bank for Business and Savings National Bank of North America PERFECTOLOID CO., INC. Extruding Acetate—Rods, Shapes Strips, Coils Nitrate—Rods, Shapes Coils 125 Rome Street, Farmingdale, N. Y. CH. 9-8444 LONG ISLAND TEACHERS AGENCY Deer Park Office: 280 Main Street, Farmingdale, N. Y. 2087 Deer Park Ave., Deer Park, N. Y. 586-1000 Telephone: CHapel 9-2170 ★ We are now recommending candidates for selected positions in all areas of the Elementary and Secondary levels in the public schools of Nassau, Suffolk, West- chester, and Rockland Counties. ■k FREE REGISTRATION WRITE OR CALL FOR APPLICATION FORM JAMES FUNERAL HOMES OF MASSAPEQUA, INC. Li 1-4000 200 Bound ry Avenue 540 Broadway North Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 218 Phone CHapel 9-0270 WAGNER’S FARMINGDALE FEED CO. Farm, Home and Garden Supplies 300 Fulton St. (Route 109) Farmingdale, LI., N.Y. Prop: Peter John Ganci MYRTLE 4-2820 SEANAIR MACHINE CO., INC. FOR PRECISION MACHINING WALTER A. ABEL 95 VERDI STREET FARMINGDALE, L. I., N. Y. S DEPENDABLE TOOL SERVICE, INC. HENRI C. WITTELSOHN SALES MANAGER 131 Allen Boulevard FARMINGDALE, L. I., N. Y. AREA CODE 212 FI 7-6937 AREA CODE 516 MY 4-6450 AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS FOR: VR WESSON CO. Tontung Carbide Tool Bits Cutters Inserts CARBORUNDUM CO. Grinding Wheels — Diamond Wheels Coated Abrasives UNION TWIST DRILL CO. Drills — Taps — Dies — Reamers End Mills — Cutters. Etc. METAL REMOVAL CO. Solid Carbide Cutting Tools Abrasives — Air Grinders AMERICAN SAW MFG. CO. Lenox Bandsaws — Files Flat Ground Stock TOOL CUTTER GRINDING DONE ON PREMISES 219 DeLalio Sod Farms, Inc. FRIENDS Growers of Merion Blue Gross OF LEONARD DeLAllO Eastern Long Island Farm Home Office: Riverhead — Moriches Rd. 2015 New Highway Eastport, N. Y. Farmingdale, N. Y. 516 - 325 - 0044 516 - Chapel 9-6616 FARMINGDALE HIGH SCHOOL Student Loans—Mortgages Savings SUNRISE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CHapel 9-3088 A.F. DETROIA 9-3534 TANGENT MACHINE Main Office: 312 Conklin Street, Farmingdale CH 9-2000 Plainview Office: 1074 Old Country Road OV 1-6100 North Babylon Branch: Sunrise City Shopping Center MO 7-1000 TOOL C0RP. Deer Park Office: 2087 Deer Park Ave., Deer Park, N. Y. 586-1000 220 BAR BOY CHapel 9-0816 Schwarz Florist HOTEL-BAR-RESTAURANT SUPPLIES II29A NORTH BROADWAY NORTH MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. 11758 WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP EQUIPPED TO RECOVER REUPHOLSTER CHAIRS • BAR STOOLS • BOOTHS • SETTEES • UPHOLSTERED ELBOW RAILS • Choice Selection of Different Fabrics — WHOLESALE 828 CONKLIN STREET and RETAIL FARMINGDALE N.Y. Free Pick-up and Delivery Service Phone 293-7155 VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AND FACTORY COMPLETE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR PROFESSIONAL OR HOME BAR ... • Largest Selection of BAR STOOLS and CHAIRS • • BRASS FOOT RAILS • BAR TOPS • • GLASSWARE • ONE SUPPLIER FOR EVERYTHING YOU NEED FARMINGDALFS OLDEST DRUG STORE CHapel 9-5900 KENIEN LUMBER AND TRIM CO., INC. Complete Line of Building Material George K. Kenien President 33 Hempstead Turnpike Farmingdale, N. Y. MAGRO PHARMACY SudMMC (• RAPPAPORT PHARMACY SAL PAUL MAGRO, Reg. Pharmocists PRESCRIPTIONS VITAMINS — COSMETICS BARTON'S CANDY Have Your Phyticlan Phone Ui Your Prescription Free Prompt Delivery CH 9-0066 248 MAIN ST. FARMINGDALE Open Every Day of the Year 221 DONALD BIALEK REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT M. D. SERVICE CENTER, INC. COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS Official N.Y. State Inspection Station Automatic Transmission Specialists Automotive Air Conditioning Spec. MYrtle 4-3773 249-8342 Main St. Cor. Fulton Ave. Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 516 6944332 CIRCUITRQN CORP. intiA (lircuLti anufacturcxi MARIO C. LOMBARDO PRESIDENT 90 MILBAR BOULEVARD FARMINGOALE. L. I . N. Y. 11735 TUXEDO RENTALS LATEST STYLES - NONE FINER ALWAYS A PERFECT FIT TROUSERS TAPERED GENTLEMEN'S COMPLETE NEEDS Phone: CHapel 9-9000 DURO DYNE FUR RENTALS FOR THE LADIES corporation Expert Tailoring PINE TAILOR in mi 57 BROADWAY PY 1-4747 MASSAPEQUA Farmingdale, N. Y. 222 sa SELAK ASSOCIATES LTD. 1292 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD ROUTE 110 FARMINGDALE, N.Y. 11735 BROOKLYN QUEENS 212 - 343-4884 NASSAU SUFFOLK 516-249-0721 516-AN 6-5200 OPENING s NOW! , . RONNIE’S Vg MUSIC V SHOPPE One Stop Shop for Muilcia LESSONS ON ALL INSTRUMENTS! Enroll NOW! AUTHORIZED DIST. FOR DAVIDSON DIVISION OF ATF INC. WORLD'S FINEST IN SMALL OFFSET FOR THE GROUP: Laryo safoction of Old L« Pauls'. Strati and Taiocostars Custom mod Psychadolic Shirts Group Advica„ INSTRUMENT SALES RENTALS LATEST SHEET MUSIC RECOROS TAPES Authorized Dealer in Guild Guitars and Amps. RON DE MARINO GUITAR MUSIC. INC. • 293-9596 EQUIPMENT 1-3 NORTHWEST DRIVE. SO. FARMINGDALE totaled i i SkJ Farbrr Shopping Center toff Merritt Pd t S•• PtmilnrMr Between Dairy Barn and Bank NORMAN F. SULLIVAN AGENCY, INC. COMPLIMENTS OF EDWIN J. LUCIE ALL LINES OF INSURANCE ELECTRICAL FITTINGS CORPORATION East Farmingdale, New York 280 Main St. Farmingdale, N.Y. CH 9-0103 223 LEO'S BRAKE SERVICE SEIBERLINO TIRES CH 9 — 7373 AUTO SAFETY SERVICE SINCE 1927 IN FARMINGDALE SINCE 1945 SPECIALISTS IN WHEEL ALIGNMENT • BALANCING MUFFLERS • SHOCKS • STEERING • BRAKES OFFICIAL N.Y.S. INSPECTION STATION 37 HEMPSTEAD TPKE. FARMINGDALE COMPLIMENTS OF VILLAGE CAR WASH FLORA SPORTSWEAR CORP. Route 109 West of Carman Road East Farmingdale 155 Main Street Farmingdale, N.Y. 293-4053 The Friendly Place to Bowl 224 ■■■VMM TOBY’S SERVICE STATION - GENERAL REPAIRS - LUBRICATION TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES TOBY CAINES MAIN ST. CARMAN RD. SO. FARMINGDALE, N.Y. BI-COUNTY PIZZA k HERO t - MY 4-1652 PIZZA NEOPOLITAN, SICILIAN STYLE ALSO CALZONE STORE HOURS— Mon. to Thurs., I 1:30 a.m. - I 1:00 p.m. Fri. Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Sunday 1:00 p.m. - I 1:00 p.m. Phone 706-6666 JACO AUTO SERVICE CENTER INC. BRAKE SPECIALISTS • WHEEL ALIGNMENT A BALANCE IGNITION • GENERAL REPAIRS TIRES • BATTERIES • ACCESSORIES State Farm Mutual Automobile Inwrance Company Stato Farm life and Accident Aawrance Company State Farm Fire and Cawalty Company Homo Offices Bloo mi niton. Illinois TED AAARREN AGENT Jack Cohen 909 NORTH BROADWAY NO. MASSAPEOUA. N Y. 117SS Off Phone- (516) MY 4-2410 640 Fulton Street (Route 109) Formingdole, New York 11735 STORE 249-9477 S S PET HAVEN TROPICAL FISH • BIRDS • REPTILES PETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SHERWOOD SUSAN REMSEN 1089 NO. BROADWAY NO. MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. 11758 OtomtrS for Occasions BIRKENM FLORISTS 316 Main Street FARMINGDALE. NEW YORK PHONE: CHAPEL  -2131 CHapel 9-0610 CHAPEL 9-102S 'Tfteditte'i MEN’S SHOP EXCLUSIVE MEN S WEAR FORMALS • RENTALS • SALES 291 MAIN STREET FARMINGDALE. N.Y. Frank Randazzo Haacjzn jStoi., One HEATING CONTRACTORS DUCT WORK AIR CONDITIONING 44 ALLEN BOULEVARD FARMINGDALE. N. Y. 225 CHAPfw 9-6161 SpeinyfielA fame Appliances, %c. 310 MAIN STREET FARMINGDALE. N Y. 11736 r K A R P E N STEEL PRODUCTS INCORPORAUO PHONES f ABMINGOALE. L. I. CHAPEL 9-4820 NEW YORK CITY AX 7-3633 BR0ADH0L10W ROAD OH 1)0) FARMINGDALE. N. Y. Serving Long Itland MANKER'S Quality Flowers Inc. Merritt Road, Farmingdale, New York CH 9-0171 World Telegraph Service CARNEY’S GLASS MIRROR CO., INC. CHAPEL 9-1300 INSURANCE REPLACEMENTS ON AUTO GLASS AND PLATE GLASS BOARDING UP AND EMERGENCY REPAIRS STORM WINDOWS, SCREENS DOORS REPAIRED 1132 N. BROADWAY, N. MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. PHONE: MY 4-4222 CH 9-9437 StJ. Wad., C.iffu rei 'y CREATORS OF FINE HAIR DESIGNS 1099-A NORTH BROADWAY NO. MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. 11758 FREE DELIVERY 7E .•• !.« Myles J. McLaughlin Mopth Broadway Liquors • 17 NO BROADWAY NO. MAtSAPEOUA. N Y. 117BB CHapel 9-3535 pyttulua SLIPCOVERS - RE-UPHOLSTERING - DRAPERIES 320 Main St. Farmingdafe, N. Y. FARMINGDALE BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. A perfect graduation gift. 10% student discount with G O card. 193 Main Street Farmingdale, N.Y. 293-8478 226 MAYWODD RECREATION ROUTI IO IIO FAWMINQOALK, U I.. N. V. JOE REPP., PROP. CH 9-9656 CH 9-9816 PYiiamio 9 6030 PY ram io 8-9620 GOLDEN TOUCH Hair Stylists “W 8«t tmi Trino in Haim Fashion†937 North Broadway North Massapequa, New York CHAPEL 9-9475 Complete Automotive Service «HEUi St ZAHARIS SHELL SERVICE Merritt Rd. Between Michel Lockwood Aves. SOUTH FARMINGTON, N.Y. JOHN H. ZAHARIS PLAID STAMPS SAME DAY SERVICE - NO EXTRA CHARGE VITALE’S Cleaners, Inc. 826 SO. MAIN STREET CHapel 9-4360 Farmingdale, N. Y. PHIL'S TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE T V. and RADIO SERVICING - REPAIRS 1063 NORTH BROADWAY MASSAPEQUA. I. I.. NEW YORK 11758 Phone CH 9-2800 LI 1-2478 516 - CH 9-4565 NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING LAWRENCE RIPAK CO. MAGNETIC PARTICLE AND FLUORESCENT PENETRANT LAWRENCE RIPAK Located at Joe Gazza Bloo 21 Potter Street farmingdale n Y 11735 Office with answering service; CHapel 9-0345 MY 1-7321 MY 1-7357 John Ed Servicenter, Inc. GENERAL REPAIRS • LUBRICATION TIRES - BATTERIES BI COUNTY PLUMBING CiHEATING CO.Inc. INTER-COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER 950 CARMENS ROAD AMITYVILLE. N. Y. 11701 CARL WINKLER 964 FULTON STREET FARMINGDALE. N Y. 227 FOODS HOME FREEZER CH 9-0818 ROMANELLI SON. INC. IVc cA{a£ TVaxm 374 FULTON STREET PAT ROMANELLI FARMING DALE. N. Y. 11738 0 516 PRIMAL CUTS DIVISION FARMING DALE MEAT MARKETS. MG Mam SIM • FarwAnedMe, N.Y. 11738 FINER FROZEN FOODS DELIVERED TO HOME FREEZERS 293 - 9220 51« - 939 MEMBER AMERICAN EXPRESS ■out« ar MWi m iumincimi CHaaal 0.2610 Mr. Evans Manager 4310 1919 Rte NO °QDEN technology Sot . ..., O OOOCI IOO S M ■T . ST-., T r--M.-ao.it N, cowo t[ orm LABORATORIES. INC. ■CO—OM.TlON E. Farmingdale SEAFOOD — STEAK — PIZZA CH. 9-5232 NICOLO RESTAURANT GRACIOUS DINING AT MODERATE PRICES Your Satisfaction Is Our Pleasure We Cater To Small Parties YOUR HOSTS RUTH NICK BARANELLO 1-7 MERITT ROAD SOUTH FARMINGDALE, N.Y. ADVERTISING 694-0142 MYnu 4-2030 Road Slavics TOMRAY TIRE CO. Niw Tia • • RtCArriNO - Vulcaniiini Tauca Tia SriciALiara 750 FULTON BT. (Rout 109) Ray Hauqhney farmingdale. n. y. 11735 228 249-2011 JOHN’S DELICATESSEN 2«di in Salxul± and dold data!1 COLDEST BEER IN TOWN FOREION CAR SERVICE ARO SUFFOLK INC. CARBURET I ON • AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE OYNAVISION PROP JOHN 8 MOSES •SO FULTON STREET FARMINODALE. N. Y. Adam A. Fiore ROUTE no • CONKLIN ST. FARM I NODAL E. NEW YORK MYRTLE 4 1240 293-8484 DAVID PIKE ASSOCIATES MASSAPEQUA, INC. CH 9-2087 SE 2-8709 Cl 5-1088 CH 9-5858 Real Estate Maggie Clements, Realtor 1061 North Broadway Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 Jefice J2ro6. PLUMBING HEATING, INC. FRED 0E FELICE GENE DE FELICE lie. Bondsd Plumbon 107 N. BROADWAY N. Monoptqwo, N. Y. 1175« jM n) CHAPEL 9-9591 DELWAY SERVICE STATION Tires - Batteries - Tubes - Accessories COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ROY PETERS .... , 1050 North Broadway TOM DIGIOVANNA North Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 EASTERN MUSIC BOX CORP. MUSIC LESSON Instructions on all Instruments A COMPLETE MUSIC ST0RI SCHOOL OF MUSIC SCHOOL OF DRUMMERS CH 9-3011 FARMINGDALE ROAD SERVICE 694-4616 PETE’S DELI PICK UP DELIVERY 800 MAIN STREET CATERING FARMINGDALE, N.Y. DeNUNZIO SON SERVICENTER INC. CH 9-9524 COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE REPAIRS TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES Corner South Main Oakwood Ave. Bob De Nunzio Farmingdale, L. I., N. Y. (11735) 229 CHapel. 0-3606 LICENSED CONTRACTOR SAFE-WAY ELECTRIC CO., INC. Sc eSafe - Saft- Way'' Small Appliance. Vacuum Cleaner. Electric Range Repairs JOSEPH D‘AVERSA ANTHONY ROMEO 505 Main Street FAR Ml NODAL E. NY. FASHION TOWNE OF MASSAPEQUA LATEST STYLES OF • DRESSES • PANTS SUITS • SLACKS • TOPS • ETC. PHONE 933 No. BROADWAY 798-6219 NO. MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. 11758 MYrtle 4-2110 nArt IP V l LA !S h Swedish and Continental RESTAURANT Cuisine Intimate Candlelight Dining Catering Facilities 745 Fulton Street • Farmingdale, L. I., N. Y. COMMERCIAL APPLIANCE CORP. Hots • Restaurant Equipment A Supplies EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR: MAGIC-RAY BROILERS BLOOGETT OVENS SOUTH BEND RANGES PUFFER-HUBBARD REFRIGERATORS 141 tOtfn 11« • F AMI I MO ALE. N. Y. 11735 • Oil) «943275 Dress-Rite Cleaners Eddie‘s Quality Cleani Jlesfer s Dry Gleaners Snc. clianin4 ' ' 4 934 N. Broadway N. Massapcoua, N. Y. Pyramid 8-7309 PRESSING LINCOLN 1-4343 ELMONT ELECTRIC CO., INC. LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 901 BROADWAY C. EDWARD RITCHIE Massapequa, N. Y. ESSO and PERILLO BROS A. UAIIB IWO ndmei y°u ean tr ‘ - • ■24 NUUn a. aB. _ _ Watchdog SERVICE FUEL OIL sr AVTMATM METERED DKUVIIV • BUDGET MTNINTS CHapel 9-4141 PEBILLO BBOTHEBS rm ta met. S Murray Strati Farmiii(dala 249-0317 (Belkdale Qewelers Rot e l £. SfxinC 314 MAIN STREET . FARMINGDALE. NEW YORK 230 RAMO FARMINGDALE PHARMACY Phone: 516 CH 9-4800 Opposite Moin St. School 425 Moin St. cor. Grant PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS CH. 9 0261 - CH. 9 0262 FREE DELIVERY BETHDALE AUTO COLLISION Farmingdale, N.Y. 21 Prince Street Farmingdale, N.Y. DISTRIBUTING QUALITY UNES FOR MAINTENANCE A CH-9-0148 RICHARD HALPERN Xry General Manager S6 e4. Vtc. Stride-Rite - Florsheim • Natural Bridge k kr(? 2090 no Ferminfldele, L. 1.. N. Y. 11735 516.293-6100 Bwediea White Plemt, N. Y„ 914-946- 020 W «p©it, Conn. 203-366-3003 322 MAIN STREET FARMINGDALE, N. Y. SCHMIDT HARDWARE L0GUS MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 208 MAIN STREET FARMINGDALE, N. Y. CHapel 9-0075 66 Rome Street Farmingdale, New York DON’T COOK TONIGHT CALL CHICKEN DELIGHT Compliments of SHRIMP RIBS FISH 47-3 Boundary Avenue Corner Boundary Broadway South Farmingdale, New York Dr. Sam Blausten FREE DELIVERY CALL 293-8744 231 MY - 4-1296 BURTON DENNY Plumbing Heating Contractor 8 LENORE LANE SO. FARMINGDALE. N. Y NORMAN PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE SERVICE IMSURANCK ACCNCY R K' ndepe YOUR J tide pen dent Insurance m AGENT HIVIJ TOU  I t J I •• ©— 296 Main Street Farmingdale, N. Y. 11736 Chapel—9-2080 CHAPEL 9-2241 ANCHOR WELDING CO. 2Lffi£4-£3 PHILIP SPILKER heli-arc. 994 Fulton St. Farmingdale, L. I., N. Y. s'9mo arc- Esso m VATTER BROS. ESSO SERVICENTER © TIRES — BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS CH 9-9209 BUD KEN VOLKSWAGEN SPECIALIST VHEEL ALIGNMENT EQUIP. MERRITTS RD. SPOONER PL. FARMINGDALE, L.I..N. Y. MYrtls 1-0602 (Fun Delivery) Catering for All Occasions INTER-COUNTY DELICATESSEN • HOME COOKING - IMPORTED DELICACIES • SO CARMANS ROAD AMITYVILLE. L. I.. N. Y. CHapel 9-3013 N. Y. FLushing 9-7575 Compliments of PARAMOUNT TOOL MFG. CORP. INDUSTRIAL - AIRCRAFT - AUTOMOTIVE and HARDWARE TOOLS 765 Fulton Street FARMINGDALE N. Y. DRUGS MYrtle 1-5888 PROMPT FREE DELIVERY SERVICE CARMAN PHARMACY 934 CARMANS ROAD (INTER COUNTY CENTER) AMITYVILLE, N. Y. CHapel 9 - 5970 Keys Made S. ‘TfcvuUvate HOUSEWARES-POWER TOOLS - RENTALS - PAINTS PLUM BING-CARPENTRY-ELECTRICAL SERVICES SCREEN AND STORM WINDOW REPAIRS 3 • 6 N. WEST DRIVE SO. FARMINGDALE. N Y. 232 FARMINGDALE POST MERLIN PRINTING JOSEPH MERENDINO STEVEN VID TED JULIAN LEE-MAR-STATIONERY-PRINTING GREETING CARDS — GIFTS — TOYS SCHOOL SUPPLIES — PERIODICALS Lloyd A. Kraus Proprietor Al LiCausi, Director Phone 249-0885 FARMINGDALE MUSIC CENTER, INC. Music Instruction Instrument Sales, Rentals, Repairs Vt Block North of R.R. Crossing —Opposite Sinclair Gas 135 Main Street Farmingdale, New York 11735 Farmingdale Floors 196 Main Street Farmingdale, New York Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum Ch-9-0147 SMILES STORES MERRITT BARBER SHOP 5 10 — SI and Up Farmingdole's Most Complete Variety Store†245 Main Street Farmingdale, New York Ch 9-4100 1 84 Merritt Road Farmingdale, New York Hal Chalfin Tfclltf EUROPEAN HAIR STYLIST 204 Follwood Parkway South Farmingdala 293-8020 1 MYrtle 4 0398 CHINESE- AMERICAN CUISINE 252 Mom Street Farmingdale, L.I.,N.Y. 233 CH 9-3446 IjpnnrhnJ-A AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS. INC. • BRAKES - WMCtL ALIONMCNT • George w. Benedict Best of Luck Future Success SEARS ROEBUCK ANI) CJ Sears Roebuck Co. Catalog Office Amityville, New York 516 MYrtle 4-5020 Pri-Metal Products, Inc. Precision Sheet Metal — General Machining Paul Gleave 158 VERDI STREET FARMINGDAIE, N. Y., 11735 PHONE 516-2498470 FOOD STORES John Bigus Lillian Bigus LONG ISLAND 7-ELEVEN STORES h DRUGS 30 MAIN STREET CHapkl  -3972 FARMINOOALE. L. I. Compliments of F. W. W00LW0RTH CO 933 Carmans Road Amityville, New York ? nHair Styli tS' 205 M3in$t., Farming N V. Open Friday 9 till 9 10% Discount for School Girls MORRIS KARP SON GARDEN SPOT FERTILIZER LONG ISLAND FERTILIZER CH«p«l 9-7500 FARM SUPPLIES • SEED POTATOES S«c«togu Avb. A L.l. R.R. FARMINGDALE • NEW YORK 234 Domenic Hair Stylist 253 MAIN ST. FARMINGDALE, N.Y. CH 9-6656 Thursday and Friday Till 9 P.M. HENRY MILLS SHARPENING SERVICE Authorized Dealer of Toro Eclipse Lawnboy Mowers McCullock Chain Saws Snowbird and Yoro Snowblowers 50 So. Front St. Farmingdale, N.Y. Ch-9-2038 Compliments of Frank J. Hynes Compliments of LEBANON CHEMICAL CORPORATION Labanon, Pa. ERIN REALTY, INC. 574 Fulton Street Farmingdale, N.Y. Ch. 9-8803 AVALON COFFEE SHOP 333 Main Street Farmingdale, New York 691-7555 Catering for all occasions Compliments of APPETIZER DELICATESSEN Inter County Shopping Center 910 Carman Road Amityville, N.Y. My4-0444 TOPS ’N TOWN CLEANERS ASSOCIATED BUSINESS EQUIPMENT INC. 47-4 Boundary Avenue Farmingdale, N.Y. GOWNS PARTY DRESSES OUR SPECIALTY TUXEDO RENTAL 1099 North Broadway Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 SALES SERVICE RENTALS TYPEWRITERS ADDERS CALCULATORS COPY MACHINES 235 DROVEL TOOL Compliments of AND MANUFACTURING GENERAL BOX COMPANY 90 Conklin St. 37 Potter Street Farmingdale, N.Y. Farmingdale, N.Y. COUNTY LINE DELICATESSEN LESTER’S DRY CLEANERS, INC. 91815 So. Main Street 934 N. Broadway South Farmingdale N. Massapequa, N.Y. MY 4-4330 PY 8-7309 Cleaning and Pressing NASSAU STORES BELLMORE, INC. AAMCO TRANSMISSION 918 So. Main Street So. Farmingdale 1296 Rt. 110 Tel. Ch 9-9221 Farmingdale, N.Y. Compliments of J. D. POSILLICO, INC. BUYRITE HARDWARE CORP. 170 Fulton Street 168 Fulton St. Farmingdale, N.Y. Farmingdale, N.Y. 236 PAUL’S COFFEE SHOP 1919 Rt. 110 A FRIEND E. Farmingdale 694-0554 COMPLIMENTS OF J. ALTNER MACHINE COMPANY HESS GAS STATION 137 Allen Blvd. Rt. 110 and Smith Street Farmingdale, N.Y. Farmingdale, N.Y. N J LUNCH, INC. Compliments of County Line Shopping Center CROWN DRUG STORES, INC. 918 So. Main Street So. Farmingdale Compliments of AVIS DINER UNIVERSAL STAMPING CORPORATION Conklin St. Rt. 110 Rt. no Farmingdale, N.Y. Farmingdale, N.Y. 237 Congratulations to the class of 69 ALLA CROWN INC. VON LESSENS ICE CREAM PARLOR 1100 Broadway So. Farmingdale President Vice President Joan Jaremko Linda Krummenaclcer CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 69 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Secretary Nancy Geronimo Treasurer Barbara Moare 790-2077 BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 69 FHS SKI CLUB FUTURE NURSES OF MASSAPEQUA EMILIO C0R9Q 23 BROADWAY JOHN J. FCLICETTI. JR. MASSAPEQUA, N. Y. THE LIBRARY CLUB EXTENDS BEST WISHES and CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969 238 FARMINGDALE HIGH SCHOOL INTERACT CLUB CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1969 AND THE STAFF OF HI - LIFE INTERACT (®) CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’69 CLASS OF 71 Larry Verasco President JoAnn Lamphere Vice President Linda Weber Secretary Nancy Hynes Treasurer Miss Caroline Caccavallo Advisor 239 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969 From The AVA CLUB and LIVEWIRES —AVA CLUB- Debbie BelCastro Santa Lonegro Michael Colletti Diane McGoldrick Ed DeCaro Beth Magazzo Gilda DeMasi Mary Ann Massimino Ken Ellsworth Bob Mollergren Andrew Eschenauer Donna Pettinato Laura Fabisialc Lonnie Prusansky Jack Haley Franci Reich Mike Haley Joe Ridings Kenny Kiernan Janet Savage Frank Kehr Theresa Sorrentino -LIVEWIRES— Ed DeCaro Frank Kehr Ken Ellsworth Ken Kiernan Andrew Eschenauer Lonnie Prusansky Jack Haley Joe Ridings Mike Haley Steve Schulthies BEST OF LUCK AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '69 from the HISTORY CLUB 240 J Jo Jhe Cyraduatiny CdlaSS of 1969 Education is the hey to the realization of your heritaye of freedom, rd iynity and Oyuat Opportunity. Bed Wi rom an She Sarminydale (Council of Parent-Seacher -Associations d its member units.. Sarmin 9Jafe J4lfk Sd, ool Parent-Seacher -Association YYliff r£ane junior Sdiyh School Parent-Seach er -Associatio lAJeldon Sdowitt junior Sdiyh School Parent-Seacher -Association -Albany -Avenue parent -Seacher -Association Cast Wem orial Parent-Seacher -Association Wa in Street parent- Deae , er -Association Vorth Side parent -Seac her _Association Parh u ay OaL Pa ren t - Dead, er -Association VUoodu ard Pad way Parent -Seacher -Association 241 dhe C faAAroom Jeachers Adociution of? arming da he LOCAL 1889 AFT AFL-CIO conyratulatei the Clan of 1969 -Ai your teacher i professionaf organization, we have worked to enrich your education, to improve your schools, an d to pre pare you, our stu dents, for your future life in every way possible, lAJe, your teachers, extend our heartiest wishes for your futu re Success an d h appiness 242 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1969 from the GIRLS’ LEADERS CLUB Denice Eppler—President Jill Knee—Vice President Pat Gregorovic—Secretary Laurie Wilson—Treasurer Kathy Kerrigan—Sergeant at Arms Pat Slattery Rosemary Sorensen Pat Maher Jan Albers Donna Altmann Ellen Nesbitt THE GREEN AND WHITE SHOP The DEDICATED TO SERVICE 244 Best Wishes to the Class of '69 In the long run of history, the censor and the inquisitor have always lost. The only sure weapon against bad ideas is better ideas. The only source of better ideas is wisdom. The surest path to wisdom is a liberal education. Alfred Whitney Griswold American educator, President, Yale University NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Farmingdale Senior High School President-Steven Carter Vice President-Terrence Sweeney Secretary—Nancy Schmitt Treasurer—Stewart Scharfman 245 Advisor—Mrs. Dorothy V. Partridge CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '69 from KEY CLUB CLASS OF '69 Remember as you travel towards life's azore horizons: Camphor balls have friends too. ibid (The Halcyon Seagull) FROM THE CLASS OF '70 James Wright Sandy Ferrero Sue Cummings Adrienne Robb Mr. Frank Allison, Advisor Best of Luck CLASS OF '69 BOY’S LEADERS’ CLUB NICK LaMORTE President BILL SANDERS I st Lieutenant DANNY GUANDO 2nd Lieutenant M. Altschuldt T. Ball B. Billinger B. Biondi A. Brock L. Fruchter R. Gerardi N. Giordano J. Gott C. Goulding F. Hahndorf B. Kenney J. Kenney S. Lawrence B. McAlpine R. McClorey M. McGuckin M. Magid J. Maher C. Marsicano S. Moltisanti B. Moss B. B. Orrach J. J. Raygata J. T. Rehwinkel P. Reingold C. Valadez Ryan B. Waters Sachan B. Watts Solenick A. Woods 248 To THE CLASSES of 70 and 71 May the Spirit of the Daler Lion Forever stay in your hearts As it shall in ours Bringing you much happiness In all your future years BEST WISHES FROM THE CLASS OF ’69 President Vice President Gary Epstein Kenneth Smooke Secretary Treasurer Advisor Linda Berry Michele Finn Mr. Barry E. Kahn 2 9 225 PARK AVENUE SOUTH NEW YORK, N. Y. 10003 OUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER 250 BOOSTERS 'S Mr. Mr . H. Aadohl A B E o Hempstead FranHin Ave. Lynbrook, LI., N.Y. Doug Abe Mr. Mr . William R. Abele Mr. Mr . Leo Abrams Mr. A. Abramson Family Mr. Mr . A. Abramoske Diane Achenbach Rick Adams Vivian Adams '65 Grad. Wanda Adams Mr. Mrs. Wm. Adams A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Mr. Mrs. Thomas Ahrens Aiello Family Mr. Mrs. Frank Albers Mr. Mrs. S. A. Albrecht Alexander is loved by the Phantom All County Locksmith Jean Altmann Mr. Mrs. F. Altieri Mr. D. Ambrose Mrs. D. Ambrose Doris Amentastro Joseph Amentastro The Amerante Family Mr. Mrs. H. L. Anderson E. Andrews Andy Miss Edith Ankers Lindo Michael Angeline Margaret Angermaier A 1965 Graduate of F'dale High Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Mr. Mrs. Robert Anziano Mrs. Wm. Anziano Gary Appoi Apologies to Mr. Michael Ackerman A proud Farmingdale resident Mrs. Arpino Artie Hester Linda Ann Ascetta A sophomore of F.H.S. A S Pork Store Mrs. L. Aste A Swimmer Caryn Atlas Mrs. J. Atlas Dale Azar Mr. Mrs. Philip R. Baccarella Barry Baer E. Bakal Mr. Walter Baker Mr. Mrs. R. G. Boillie Mr. Mrs. F. Barnes The Bansens Mr. H. Baraben Kathryn Baranello Barbara Karen Mr. Mrs. William Barbari Mr. Mrs. William Barlowe Barnacle Bill the Sailor ♦v Sandro Barth Mr. Mrs. Joseph Bartilotta Mr. Mrs. William H. Bartlett John Basilin Nick Batlaglia Tribe Mr. Mrs. R. Bauer The Bauer Family Mr. Baxter is a doll. L.G.H.R. 226-68 Mr. Mrs. Beal Mr. Douglas Begeol Mr. Mrs. A. Begina The Beatles Albert E. Beatty Bellmore Home Improvements J North Bellmore, L.l. Mr. Mrs. Anthony Belviglio Diane Bender Sue Bender Mr. Mrs. Joseph Benevenuto Mr. Mrs. Robert Benning Berjon Associates, Inc. 1130 N. B'way, No. Mass, NY. Mr. Mrs. Berlette Berner '72—Chmielewski Mr. Mrs. Bethel T. Bernard Brian Berry John Biazzo—Bill Mr. Stephen Bitel Mr. Mrs. B. Blackman Carol Blaney Mrs. Mary Blind George Blind S. Bluth B M Imports Ex ports Mr. Mrs. E. F. Bodamer Boehm The Bohnenbergers Good luck to the 1969 Graduat Mr. Mrs. S. J. Boker Mr. Mrs. John Borelli Mr. Mrs. Charles H. Bornes Mr. Mrs. Bosco Mr. Mrs. S. Brio Brooklyn Bombers—Goodluck Mr. Eugene J. Brody Regina Brennen Mr. Mrs. Melvin Brenner Mr. Mrs. A. P. Briganti Mrs. M. Broderick I. M. Broke The Brown Family Mrs. Anno Brugel Mr. Mrs. M. Bubnash Mr. Mrs. Wilbert J. Buck Beatrice Buerger Walter T. Buerger, Sr. Walter Buerger, Jr. Walter Buerger Mr. Mrs. S. Bulla Mr. Mrs. F. Bullara Luann Bullara Mrs. S. Buono Robert G. Bunco Mrs. Robert G. Bunce Thomas Charles Bunce Bud Burke Fran Burriesci Lorraine Buzzerio Cuz Mr. Mrs. F. Byrnes Ruth Byrnes C. Munro Smith Carol Caroline Caccavallo Mario Cacciatore Cain Mr. Mrs. Calderone Mr. Mrs. Michael Calma Mr. Anthony Calvaruso Mrs. R. Compbell Gina Marie Candiano Mr. Mrs. Vince Cannino Mr. Mrs. L. Capece Mr. Mrs. George Cappadona Richard Capote Mr. Mrs. Caragher The Carbines The Cardillo Clan The Cardillo Munster Mr. Mrs. Joseph Cariati Carlo Family Carolyn Jimmy Debbie Carrol Mrs. Ray Carrol Mr. Mrs. F. Casdia Miss Cassari Mr. Mrs. L. Catalane Mr. Mrs. Frank Cataldo Mr. Mrs. Catapano Marie Castellano Mr. Mrs. J. Caulfield Ceili Steve Mrs. Celentano Mr. Mrs. P. Cenicola Mr. Mrs. Cerveny Mrs. Jenny Cestong Mr. Mrs. M. D. Chadeayne Mr. Ralli D. Chadeayne Mr. Mrs. P. Chaldaris The Champion Family Susan Champion Charlie Kathy Charm Beauty Salon- 477 Fulton Street, Farm., N.Y. Chemist Shop 182 Merritt Road, Farm., N.Y. The Chemnitz Family The Chewuk Family Richard B. Chichester Mrs. Dolores Cianciabella Tony Ciervo Canulli Ciesco Giovama Ciesco Mr. D. Ciesco Mrs. D. Ciesco Mr. Mrs. John Ciesco Cidny Linda Cifaldi Steve Budney Laura Citrano Linda Citrano Mr. Mrs. S. A. Citrano Mr. Mrs. Cipollo The Clacherty Clan Mr. Mrs. Charles Clair, Jr. Mrs. Noncy Lee Clark Brenda Carman Cluna Mr. Mrs. Marvin Croes Mr. Mrs. Michael Codianne Terry Cody Family Ronald Coffey The Cohen Family Mr. Mrs. Leon H. Cohen Mr. Mrs. Solomon Cohen Dr. and Mrs. S. Cohen Francis A. Collins Janet Colson Mr. Mrs. Colson Mr. 4 Mrs. W.A.F. Conde Considine Family Mr. Mrs. William F. Conway Mr. John W. Connolly Bob Conti Margaret Conti Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Compliments of Grayce and Steven Mr. Mrs. Harry Cook Miss Helen Cooke Mrs. John J Coonan Mr. Mrs. Joseph Coppolino Mr. Mrs. William H. Corwin Mr. Mrs. William J. Corwin Rita Costa Mr. Mrs. Sal Costa Countyline Del. Mrs. Curcio Roy A. D'Agnessa Gene Dahl Jui C Dallin Mr. Mrs. Thomas E. Daly III Da Masco Scrap from Muncy Ave., Lindenhurst Miss Ellen Damiano Rodney Thomas Damiano Mr. Mrs. Rodney Damiano The D'Anna's Mr. Mrs. Douglas D'Anna Sophia B. Dorgan Mr. Mrs. W. Darling The Davids—Yvette, Mike, Lori Hugh David Eileenie Mr. Aaron Davidowitz Mrs. May Davidowitz Mr. Mrs. Davis Mr. Mrs. James H. Davis Mr. Mrs. Lester Davis Debbie Clint Debby Harvey 4 ever Mrs. Katherine De Bona Mr. Mrs. Thomas De Bono Mr. M. De Caprio Mrs. Frederick Deckor Mr. Mrs. N. De Carlo Ed Defelice Charles DeGaulle Mr. Mrs. Jesse De Gennaro Mr. Mrs. R. De Haon Del Col Painting Co., Inc. JE 8—2763 Mrs. Angeiine Del Giudice Mr. Philip Del Giudice Philip J. Del Giudice Demetrious Constantinon Mr. Mrs. Paul Dempsey Florence De Palo Vincent J. De Palo Frank De Santo Mrs. Anthony De Prono Mr. Mrs. Peter J. De Prano W Desch Angelo De Vito Rosaria De Vito Diane Chris 11 2 68 Mr. Mrs. E. Diane The Dick Family Mr. Mrs. G. Digeronimo Mary Ellen Di Giancinto Mr. Mrs. V. Di Giacinto Mr. Mrs. P. Di Giancinto Tom Di Giovanna Mr. Mrs. Pat Dinielli Linda Di Presso Nikki De Stefano Richie Caserma Mr. Mrs. R. Dituri Joanne Dobbs Raymond Ethel Dodds Mr. Mrs. A. Doka Mr. Mrs. P. Doria Doris Myrtle John Donohue Mrs. M. Dorber Mr. Mrs. John W. Dorrell Mr. Mrs. John W. Dorrell Linda Dorrell and Kenny Gestal Doug Elfie Mr. Mrs. Charles J. Drobny Eileen Dugan Mr. Mrs. James Dugan family Mr. John Duenges, Jr. Mr. Mrs. J. Dunckley Jackie Dunn Jennifer Dunn John Dunn Mr. Mrs. John P. Dunn Chris Dunne Mr. Mrs. James Dunne Mr. Mrs. Eugene Dykas E.E.E. and M.A.G. E. O. Delicatessen Mr. Mrs. W. Ebanks Mr. Mrs. Agustus Eberling family Mr. H. Egbert Sue Eich Ellen The Elster family Rog Engraldsen Mr. Mrs. Wm. Engle Mrs. W. Enners Gary S. Epstein (10th Gr.) Mr. Mrs. Morris Epstein Mr. Mrs. Stanley Epstein Mr. Mrs. F. Eoviero Olive Mackin Erdman Mr. Mrs. Charles Everline Mr. Mrs. W. B. Evensen 1st Mr. Mrs. Nicholas Ezzo Terry Maria Falon G. F.— Mark of Excellence Helen Falco Mr. Mrs. C. Falkenberg Mory Farley and Family Farmingdale Music Ctr. Mr. John Farrell Mrs. John Farrell Richard A. Fasanello Faye's Beauty Salon—192 B. Merritt Rd. Mr. Mrs. Mario Fazio Bess Feigenbaum Bess Feigenbaum Samuel Feigenbaum Samuel Feigenbaum Mr. Mrs. Stanley Feigenbaum Mr. Mrs. Harry Ferguson Mr. Mrs. G. Ferron The Festo Family Mrs. A. T. Figiola Moose Filasky Moose Filasky Robert Filaski ond Michele Finn Gil Fileccia Maria Fileccia Peter Fileccia Peter Fileccia, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Michael Filippone Mrs. John Finn Marie Finn Good Luck—Joseph C. Fiore Placid Fiore—To A Successful Class—Good Luck Barbara L. Fischer The C. E. Fischer Family Mr. Mrs. C. G. Fischer Mrs. Joan Fischer Rocco Fische Hi Fitzgerald Family Mr. Mrs. James Forgione Marianne Jimmy Forgione Maureen Forker Mr. Mrs. Edward Forker Mr. Mrs. Edward Forker Mrs. Ann Forzo Mr. Mrs. Oldrich Foucek Frank Franciosi Mr. Mrs. John Frank Frank the Custodian Mr. Fronk of Style Master Coiffures Mr. John Franzin Mr. Mrs. A. Frati, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Horry Freedman Theresa Frey The Fiedlanders Mr. Mrs. Jerry Friedman Mrs. M. Friedman Congratulations to the Senior Class from friend Mr. Mrs. Fred Frishcette The Funk's Mr. Mrs. Dominic Furci Mr. Mrs. George F. Gaberlavage The Gabrielle fomily John, Jim, Michael Eileen Gaffney Mr. Mrs. J. Gaissert Mr. Mrs. Joseph Gallo Mrs. Madeline Galpine William J. Galpine Fred Gamba Mr. Mrs. Richard Ganci Sherry Garber Herman Gardner Lilliam M. Gardner Harvey Gerti Gatoots Mr. Mrs. Joseph Gazza Mr. Mrs. Henry Gefers Mr. Jack Gelbein Micky Chery Gemald Gemini light show Lt. Col. John Genva Mr. Mrs. L. Genva Greg George Greg George George Denis© (1 22 68) Helen Gerardi Geremia Mrs. Laura Gerowski Get Hot Dalers Mr. Mrs. Walter Gheradi Mr. I. Glasner Maryann Glass Mr. Mrs. Michael J. Glass Marvin Glibnik Henry Gibson Mr. Mrs. B. Giglio Mr. Joseph L. Giglio Mory Gill Miss Dorothy Ann Gioglio Miss Dorothy Ann Gioglio Miss Dorothy Ann Gioglio Miss Dorothy Ann Gioglio Gory Giordano John Gio Giordano G.I.R. and C.A.M. Mr. Mrs. Gismondi The Godfrey family Diane Goebel Roy Gold Elyse Goldberg Mr. Mrs. David Golden Mr. Mrs. Leo Goldfarb Miss All Goodie Good luck to the class Good luck to the class Good luck Class of '69 Good luck Class of '71 Good luck-the Goldman's Good luck. Jack, to you and the boys in the jungle. Good luck Jr. team Good luck Sr. team Good luck Seniors Good luck—The Tamburellos The Goodwins Mr. Mrs. Goralski The Gotts Congratulations to Grandparents Horry and Gordon Alan Graham Mrs. J. Graham Jack J. Graham William G. Graham William G. Graham Mrs. Helen Granger Mr. Mrs. Peter Gray Mr. Mrs. William Gray Graziano family Richard Graziano Barbara Green Mr. Mrs. E. Green Joe Green Debbie Cause Mrs. Elica Greenberg Mr. Mrs. Robert Greening Mr. Mrs. M. Gregorovic Mr. Mrs. C.C. Gregg George Soso Agency Mr. Mrs. A. Gresalfi James Grimaldi Joseph Norma Grippo Christing Gross Mr. Mrs. Donald Gross Mr. Mrs. Hy Gross Grumman Aircraft Corp. Employee Guarino family Gloria Guerin Mr. Mrs. J. Gulvno Gunther family Guy Carol and Kathy Haff Mr. Mrs. John I. Haff Robert P. Haff Mr. Mrs. Hahn Mr. Mrs. John Haley Tom Haley Half Quarl Charles Marion Hammond Gary Gregg Hammond The Hammond Family Mr. Mrs. Gerald Handley Compliments of Mr. Mrs. Louis B. Handley Mr. Mrs. Chas. Hansen Happiness is a run in your stocking Happiness is a 38C Leslie Hardy Mr. Mrs. H. Harms Mr. Mrs. Joseph E. Harm Frank Harrington Mr. Mrs. F. Harris Mr. Charles Horrold Hartu Stationery Lunchonette Mrs. Catherine Haubrich Jonathan Howes Optimism is a deficiency Disease Hawk Junior B. William Haydu M.D. Carol Al Hayner Jim Hewson Hello! Mr. Mrs. M. Henn Robin Henner Steven Henner Martin Madeline Henner Joe Henner The Heiderichs George Heimburger Alice Heitczmare Charles W. Hemkel Nancy Herbert The Herbert Family The Hergenbeather Eileen Hesseil The Hessemann Family Mr. Mrs. George Hicks Jr. Mr. Mrs. H. W. Hickish Mr. Mrs. L. Hitschfeld Mr. Mrs. P. Hoffs Family (Edward) Good luck to the Senior Class—Bob Holm Good luck to the Graduating Class of '69 Maren Jim Holm John E. Holmes John T. Holmes Lisa Holmes Myra Holmes Mr. Mrs. I. R. Hofmann Jean H. Hope Loretta T. Hope E. Horacek Lillie Horst Bill J. Howard Mr. Mrs. Sidney Howard V. L. Howard Mr. Mrs. A. Howarth Stephen Howell Mr. Mrs. William Hozdara The Hubiaks Toby Mr. Mrs. J. Huck Mr. Mrs. J. P. Hudson Barbara Hudson Huey O O Mr. Mrs. Alfred B. Hults Hunter Family Mrs. I. Hurwitz Mr. Mrs. M. S. Hurwitz Mr. Mrs. John Igoe Imagination Plus Mr. Mrs. Richard Imbodia In memory of Nano Mr. S. Iseman J 4 K Sinclair Service Jack and Caro! Mr. Mrs. Joffe Jahasumito Pam Jaisle Bob Oehl Randy James Janine Ellen Gordon is Groovy Jesus Saves Jim's Snack Bor Good Luck Bill! Jimmy Jeanne Marie Jimmy Mary Jimsy L.L. Joe the Custodian Geo. Johonson John Genie Johanna Doc Danny Johnson Kathy Bohonan Lynn Johnson Paul Johnson Mr. Mrs. F. Jordan The Jorgensens Mr. Mrs. Henry Joseph Rosemary Joseph Mr. Mrs. D. Kahn Moose Kahtwright Mary Kalenik Mr. Mrs. John Kalinoski Mr. Stanley Kalinoski Mr. Thomas Kalinoski Mr. Mrs. D. Kane Mr. Mrs. Samuel Kaplan Steffi J. Kaplan Mr. Mrs. Theodore Kaplan Family Karen Volk Donald Keeler Donna Keeler Mrs. Louise Keeler Miss Keeling Joan W. Keenon John F. Keenan John H. Keenan Mr. Mrs. J. W. Kelleher Donald Joan Kellermann Joy Kellermann Mr. Mrs. Harold Kelly Mr. Mrs. J. Kelly Eugene Kempey Mrs. William Kempey Ken is a MoMo Mr. Mrs. Frank Kennedy Mr. Mrs. T. Kennedy Mr. Mrs. Kerwin The Kesther Family Mr. Mrs. Robert Ketcham The David Keviins Roby Kielt Kathleen Frances Kiernan Irene Kiernan? Mr. Mrs. Kiniotek Mrs. Margaret Kinney Gayle Kinstler Mr. Milton Kinstler Mitchell Shari Kinstler Mr. Mrs. Kinstler Kip Lary Klag Family To Mr. Kleinpeter From the 8oys on the Bench Hey Bub's Mr. Mrs. E. L. Knapfel Mrs. Violet Koch Anne Kokoska Mr. Mrs. Fred Kokoska Mrs. H. Korthmann Mr. Jerome Kott Eddie Kovacs Mr. Mrs. Edward Kovacs Linda Laurie Kovacs Richard Kramer Norman Audrey Krasnow Jerilyn Kratina Mr. Richard Kratina Sue Kratina Virginia Kratina Mrs. Ethel L. Kreisch Mr. Mrs. F. J. Kraus Arthur W. Krause Mary Ray Kremer Mr. Mrs. F. Kreussling Mr. Mrs. Thomas Kristensen Mr. Mrs. George Krug Mr. Mrs. C. Krumenacker Mr. Mrs. J. Krumenacker Kucharchik Family The Kudrick Girls Mr. Mrs. John Kuhn Mr. Mrs. Harry Kulla Mr. Mrs. Jack Kushner The Labbate Family Mr. Mrs. A. Lobriola Carol Lackner Carolyn Lackner Mrs. La Due Lady Martha Mr. Mrs. Alton J. Lamphere Benjamin Landau Mr. Mrs. H. A. Landis Frank Landy Mrs. Rita Lang Miss Theresa Lang Jerry “Red Lanni Nancy Lapardo Mrs Joseph Larkin Laura Joe John Lazarus Mr. Mrs. Joseph William Lebits John Le Cara Mr. Mrs. Murray Lefsky Mr. Mrs. Henry Legendre Eric Lehmann The Leisenheimer Family Donovan Leitch Mr. Mrs. T. Lenich Dr. Mrs. Harold Lenin Mr. Mrs. N. Lepore Mr. Mrs. S. Leszczynski Mr. Mrs. John Leverock Levitt Family Ann Edythe Levy Mr. Mrs. Alfred LiCausi Abraham Lincoln Lisa Mike Lisa Joy Gordon, loves her uncles and Don Gordon Lish the Lush Lishansky Family Live Wires Livewires Locker 483: Yo, Mary Jeanine Mr. Mrs. A. Loehr The Logan Family Mr. Mrs. Carl Lombardi Mr. Mrs. Richard Long Mrs. Gloria Long Anthony Jean Lopilato Colleen Lorentz Richard Ebers Lotowkohoway love Mr. Mrs. A. Lowenstein David Lowenstein Fred, Carl, Joy Lubow Mr. Mrs. Murray Lubow Jim Lucas Jim Lucas Mr. Mrs. John Lundstrom Wayne Lundstrom Mr. Mrs. V. lupo Edward A. Lynch Betty Mac Dougall Mr. Mrs. John Mace Marilyn Mace Mrs. Ruth R. Mace Barbara Clifford Mackin Stephen Mackenna Mr. Mrs. t. Macrino Mr. Mrs. Harry Mac Pherson The Madsen Family Fred Magner Mr. Mrs. C. H. Magnusson Main Office Secretaries Mr. Mrs. Malloy Stanley Malopolski Bill Malopolski Mr. D. Mandarino The Manghise's Mr. Mrs. William Mangio Mann will win in '69 Marg March Mr. Mrs. T. J. Marchitto Miss Camille Marrone Mr. Mrs. James Martin Veronica Masciana Steve Masef Gerald Mason Muncy Mason Material Corp. 626 Muncy Avenue, Lindenhurst, N.Y. Mr. Frank Massimiano Compliments of Mrs. Beatrice Mastanduno The Mates Family Mr. Mrs. John Matthews Mr. Mrs. Arthur Matura, Jr. Mr. Mrs. C. Movri Compliments of Mr. Mrs. I. L. Maxwell Compliments of Theodore S. Maxwell Mr. Mrs. F. May Mr. Mrs. D. Me Calmont Sally Me Calmont Mr. Mrs. Lawrence C. Me Caffrey Mr. Mrs. Sart J. Me Corville Me Carthy Family Donated by Mr. Mrs. Me Carthy Barbara James Me Cormick Dennis Me Cormick Mr. Mrs. J. Me Donnell Roseanna Me Glone Mr. Mrs. J. Me Gurk Mr. Mrs. Thomas Me Glynn Mr. Mrs. E. Me Sweeny Meat Capt. Nookie Roberta Meisner Tina Z. Meltzer In Memory of Service Men John Menak Merritt Sweet Shop—J. Behan Prop. Gary Mextorf Louise Meyers Eve Meyerson Mrs. Meyerson Mr. Mrs. Philip Micucci Mr. Mrs. Ted Milito Sophie Mikol Leone Mille Edward Miller Mr. Mrs. Fred J. Miller Mr. Mrs. George Miller Lillian Miller Mary I. Miller Emma B. Modica Paul N. Modica Richard Mollo Contracting Mr. Mrs. J. Molloy Mrs. Rose Monaco Lucy Frank Monastero Rita Monk Rita Monk Mrs. Charles V. Mannier Mr. Mrs. Joseph D. Morales Miss Josephino Morales Thomas J. Moran Patty Morran Mr. Mrs. John Morelli Mr. Mrs. J. Morgonlander Mr. Mrs. J. Morofsky Moss Family N. Moss Barbara Mottole Edward Mottele Jane Mottole Joanne Mottole Mr. Mrs. T. Mueller Mrs. E. Muir The Walter Muller Family John B. Murray—Glen Cove, N.Y. Dorothy Muscarnera Mylanta Mr. Mrs. Nagel Mr. Mrs. Nee Bob Nieman Mrs. Charles Nelson Joan Nelson Nemeth Family Ellen Nesbitt Mr. Mrs. Robert J. Neuwirth Jennifer Newberger Mrs. R. Neuman Mrs. R. Newman Nick Lorraine Nielsen Electronics Michele Nieman No foundation all the way down the line. Janet Nolle Mr. Mrs. John Nolle The Norman Family Mr. Mrs. Elmo Nostrand E. Terry Nostrand The V. Noto Family Mr. Mrs. T. Nyselius Denise O'Connor The Donald Oehl's Mr. Mrs. Andrew Oliva Mr. Mrs. Peter Oliva Edith Oliver Mr. Mrs. E. O'Hara The O'Keefe Family Mr. Mrs. Harry Oloff The Olwell Family Mr. Mrs. F. Ott Michael Ott Otton Family Mr. Mrs. C. Orgass Jean Kathy Orgass Marilyn Orlando Marty Alazraki Thomas Ortiz Mr. Mrs. Norbert Osiecki The Owen Family Anne Paduano Ann Pacella Peggy Paduano Mr. Charles F. Paduano Mr. Mrs. Palaia Mr. Nick Palamidis Ciro Palazzo Palco Industrial Instalation Inc. Mr. Mrs. Jack Palma Lucy Palminteri—Class of '70 Pan American Telephone Operators Evie Panagokos Mr. George Pantaleo Linda Pantaleo Nancy Pantaleo Mr. John Papayani Mr. Mrs. Gilbert Parachini Bruce Parker Dr. George Parker Mrs. George Parker Nancy Parker Dorothy Parla Hazel King Pariato Bob Passion Passion Flower Renee Pasternack Stanley Pasternack Pat Diane—3 Yrs. Paula Mr. Payne—Weldon E. Howitt Jr. High Mr. Mrs. Pazan Son Lynn Pedicini Debbie Pell The Pell Family Mr. Mrs. Joe Penberthy Mr. Mrs. W. Penn Jr. Mr. Mrs. J Peraino Neal Percudani, Jr. Class of '68 Mr. Mrs. Perri Petey Phi Kappa Theta Mr. Mrs. R. Pfeiffer Rob Pfoh Mr. Mrs. D. Phelan Phil Pat Phil's Exclusive, Irrisistabie, Magnificent Delicattesen Phillip's Family Carolyn Pina The Pisa Family Mr. Mrs. Victor Pittelli A Sound Mind Body—Plato Plimpton Paint Supply Co., Inc.— 1393 Plimpton Ave., Bx., N.Y. JE-6-3400 Mr. Carl Plosoy Flora Pollinger Mr. Mrs. Eugene Posner Gerry Powell Sherry Siemers Mr. Mrs. Robert Post, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Robert Post, Sr. Harriet Priest Princess Houdini Mrs. Constance Priore Mr. Mrs. John Profeta Joseph Protola—Graduate of '66 Mr. Mrs. Frank Pullaro Mr. Mrs. Edward Pullen Joann Purcell Annie C. Purdy Queenie R C Mr. Mrs. Vito Racanello Mr. Mrs. J. Raimondi Family Ralph Waffle Mr. Mrs. Romnick Family Randi Denise Ranieri Mr. Mrs. S. Ranieri Mr. Mrs. R. Rapp Barbara Fred Rathgeber Ray-Laine Gulf—Main Fulton St. Farmingdale, N.Y. CH-9-9891 Mrs. Florence Raynor Mr. Mrs. Michael Reagan Recover Fast Leslie Mr. Mrs. Eugene Regalbuto A. Regimental j.n. Mr. Mrs. A. Reinen Mr. Joseph T. Reilly Steve Isaac Reinlib Mr. Harry J. Reisen Mrs. Samuel Reiss Remember: We ore the blessed people Republic Electronic Industries Corp. Mr. J. Resnick Mr. Mrs. M. Resnick The Rheaume Family Ruth C. Riccobono Mr. Mrs. Rich Rich Carol Mr. Mrs. Norman Richman Rick Debbie Mr. Mrs. William Ridgley The Riedemann Family Robert Riedy Mr. Mrs. A. Ripp Rita's Restaurant Pizzeria 180A Meritt Rd., Farm., N.Y. CH 9-9801 Barbara E. Rivin Mr. Mrs. Joseph L. Rivin Robin's Mommy Daddy Bertram Robbins Jack Robedee Walter Robertson Mrs. Walter Robertson Mr. Mrs. Robinson Marta Robrecht—Electrologist The Rolands Roma Beauty Salon Anthony Romanelli Dorothy Romano John V. Romano John W. Romano Raymond J. Romano The Ronnermann Family Ronnie's Music Shoppe John Ronzka Mr. Mrs. Fred Rosario Mr. Mrs. Albert Rose Rose Marty Miss Victoria C. Rosenberg Stefan A. Rosenberger The Rosenlechts Rosie Mr. Mrs. A. Rossi Mr. Mrs. A. Rossi Mr. Mrs. Jack Rothman Family Mrs. Ernest Rowehl Gennadi Rozdesthvensky Ruby Mrs. Katheran Ruddle Mr. Mrs. Edward Rudolph Mr. Jeff Rudolph—So. Farmingdale Mr. Mrs. Walter Rudolph Mrs. Phyllis Rugino Miss Dorothy Ruettgers Mr. Mrs. Rupprecht Mr. Mrs. John Russo Steve Russo Kathy Rjesnjasky have been steady for one year. Glen Lisa Russoniello Mr. Mrs. G. Ryan Sgt. Gerald C. Ryan Karen Ryan Mr. Mrs. R. Ryan Mr. Mrs. Daniel Sabina Mr. Mrs. John Saccone Mr. Mrs. S. Saccone Mr. Mrs. Jim G. Sadd Mr. Jack Saegert Linda Saegert Mrs. Sylvia Saegert Safe-Way Electric Co., Inc. 585 Main Street, Farmingdale Lynn Sagona Mrs. Rose Sagona The Sagonas Mr. Mrs. Donald Salem The Sampsons The Sampsons The Sampsons The Sampsons Patricia A. Sanders The Sapieta Trio Sassano family Sotch, Number 65 Mr. Mrs. Christian Sattig Mr. Mrs. W. Sattig Saxon Manor Ski Resort Benedict Scafidi Sylvia Scafidi John J. Scalero Walter Schartner Cliff Scheer Good Luck from the Schenck family Mr. Mrs. Kenneth J. 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Zimmber Mrs. lisa Zucchet Hal Zucker and Lyn Kellermann Frank Zumpano Mere Zumpano SENIOR DIRECTORY ABE DOUGLAS ABRAMOSKE VIRGINIA ABRAMOWITZ ROBERT ACKERMAN MARGARET ALBANESE GILBERT albanese JOSEPH ALBERS JANET ALBERTO BENJAMIN ALBRECHT THOMAS ALEXANDER IVY ALGERIO JOHN ALLOCCO JOHN ALONGI VICTOR ALTMANN DONNA ALTMANN JEAN ALVAREZ ROBERT ALVERSON HENRY AMERISE CHARLES ANDERSON DENNIS ANELLO MARIE anselmo LUCY ANTONELLI MARK APPEL GARY APSEL STEVEN ARENELLA BARBARA ARENELLA GERALD ARNOLD JEARN ARPINO MATTHEW ARREOLA SUSAN ASKIN JOHN ATKINSON CHRISTIAN ATTIAS MARC aversano PALMA AXELROD JOSEPH BAIER LYNN BALDASSARRE ROXALANN BALDWIN RICHARD BALDWIN ROBERT BALL THOMAS BALLAERA PATRICIA BARANOWSKI LINDA BARATTA LOUIS BARBER LAURA BARCA ROBERT BARR GARY BARTONE ARTHUR BARTOSIEWIC MICHELE BAUM NANCY BECKWITH HARVEY BELCASTRO TONI BENDER MICHELLE BENJAMIN CATHY BENJAMIN RICHARD BENNER DAVID BENNETT GARY BENZIE WILLIAM BERENGER PAUL BERGMAN PATRICIA BERKOWITZ ROBIN BERKOWITZ SHARON BERLETTE CAROLE BIANCO JOHN BIER WILLIAM BINDER ALAN BIONDI BRUCE BLAKE DENNIS BLAZEK DAVID BLAZEK DONA BLOM JOHN BLUHM JOHN BOCC ASINI ANDREA BOGENSHUTZ JOHN BOGGS RITA 20 CENTRAL AVE FARM. 793 CONKLIN ST FARM. 32 PINETREE DR FARM. 22 KENT LA FARM. 65 CHESTNUT ST FARM. 9 WALNUT ST FARM. 1 PARKDALE DR FARM. 38 FREYRD FARM. 10 COLECT FARM. 5 CHAPIN RD FARM. 1 DALE DR FARM. 7 VINCT FARM. 196 BOSTON AVE NO. MASS 74 BEECHWOOD FARM. 55 WALL ST FARM. 898 BROADWAY NO. MASS. 211 VIRGINIA AVE NO. MASS. 11 CHERYL LA FARM. 159 OAK ST NO MASS. 206 ALBANY AVE NO. MASS. 191 ATLANTA AVE NO. MASS. 252 MICHIGAN AVE NO MASS. 105 LOCKWOOD AVE FARM. 4 BONWITPl FARM 39 CHESTNUT ST FARM. 39 CHESTNUT ST FARM. 32 TAYLOR DR FARM. 8 MATTHEW ST FARM 245 CHERRY ST FARM. 31 LOIS LA FARM 202 RADCLIFF FARM. 24 HILLSIDE RD FARM. 6 POPLAR AVE FARM. 98 BEECH ST NO. MASS. 12 PINE DR NO. MASS. 9 CHERYL LA FARM. 107 WILLARD AVE FARM. 9 SINCLAIR ST FARM. 11 HART ST FARM. 50 LOURAE DR MASS. PK. 12 KENT LA FARM 62 LOCKWOOD AVE : FARM 4 NINTH AV FARM. 256 WISCON AV NO. MASS. 5 MILLER RD FARM. 3 FOURTH AV FARM. 24 HEMLOCK DR FARM. 161 QUEENS AV NO. MASS. 21 HAMILTON ST FARM. 86 ELMDR FARM. 462 GRAND MASS. PK. 1 ROBIN LA FARM. 21 HITCHCOCK LA FARM. 15 LENORELA FARM. 213 WALKER ST MASS. PK. 179 THOM POWL FARM. 19 TUDOR RD FARM. 110 WOODWARD FARM. 131 ELM ST NO. MASS. 131 ELM ST NO. MASS. 6 MILLER RD FARM. 195 KENTUCKY AV NO. MASS. 32 PLITTAV FARM. 18 HAYMAKER LA LEVITTOWN 81 HEMLOCK DR FARM. 15 BRUCE LA FARM. 23 CHERYL LA FARM. 32 JEROME DR FARM. 436 BROADWAY MASS. PK. 98 MIDWOOD FARM. 94 CRESTWOOD FARM. 128 EAST DR NO. MASS. 3553 GREAT NECK AMITY BUSAM DAVID 86 HALLOCK FARM. BOHLING NANCY 102 CARMAN RD FARM. BHONAN PATRICIA 172 ATLANTA AV NO. MASS. BOLEN SUSAN 24 INTERVALE AV FARM. BONAFEDE PATRICIA 17 MEADOWOOD LA FARM. BORNKAMP GARY 134 SULLIVAN AV FARM. BOSSIS PETER 173 BEECH ST NO. MASS. BOSWORTH JOANNE 27 BEVERLY RD FARM. BOWERS WILLIAM 26 ROXBURY ST FARM. BOYCE MICHAEL 229 ASTER ST MASS. PK. BOYLAN LORRAINE 171 ELM ST NO. MASS. BRADY PATRICIA 184 CHERRY ST FARM. BRANCALE PATRICIA 229 KENTUCKY AV NO. MASS. BRAUNE PAUL 335 LINDEN ST AMITY BRAUNSTEIN MARK 307 VIOLET ST MASS. PK. BRENZEL KATHLEEN 59 CLINTON AV FARM. BRIGANTI ANTHONY 275 SYRACUS AV NO. MASS. BRODERSEN STEPHEN 26 HITCHCOCK LA FARM. BRODSKY FRANCES 17 FLORGATERD. FARM. BROWN HILLARY 6 HENLEY RD FARM BROWN PATRICIA 14 PINETREE DR FARM. BRUGEL JANIS 20 HITCHCOCK LA FARM. BRUGEL JOHN 20 HITCHCOCK LA FARM. BRUNO MARIE 217 BEECH ST NO. MASS. BUHMANN EILEEN 347 LINDEN ST MASS. PK. BURCHELL ARLENE 501 CONKLIN ST FARM. BURGESS GARY 101 SUNSET AV FARM. BYKASH KENNETH 8 WEST DR NO. MASS. BYRNES SUSAN 170 HAWTHORNE NO. MASS. CAFARO LINDA 110 LAWRENCE FARM. CALAVAS ANNETTE 11 WEST DR NO. MASS. CALLAHAN PATRICIA 455 ROOSEVELT AV MASS. PK. CAMBARERI LINDA 62 CRESTWOOD FARM. CAMPBELL THEODORE 98 BEECHWOODS FARM. CANNON ELIZABETH 11 WALNUT ST FARM. CANTOR MARILYN 151 OAK ST NO. MASS. CAPITMAN ROCHELLE 69 SULLIVAN RD FARM. CAPONE LINDA 252 ATLANTA AV NO. MASS. CAPUANO CAROL 11 NINTH AV FARM. CARILLO FLORENCE 40 ELM AV FARM. CARLIN EUGENE 105 SUNSET DR NO. MASS. CARLSON EDGAR 6 PINEHURST RD FARM. CARPENTER CHARLENE 25 HALLOCK FARM. CARTER STEVEN 279 WALKER ST MASS. PK. CASABLANCA YOLANDA 1 LEE DR FARM. CASALINO ANTHONY 3 SANDY CT FARM. CASS DONA 234 WYOMING AV NO. MASS. CASTELLANO RICHARD 120 MATTHEW ST FARM. CATALANO VINCENT 43 OAKVIEW AV FARM. CATELLI MARIE 36 MEADOWOOD LA FARM. CERVENY SHARON 5 LEONARD ST FARM. CHABAREK ANTHONY 272 DELAWARAV NO. MASS. CHAKRIN CAROL 216 BOSTON AVE NO. MASS. CHAMPION LAURIE 43 MEADOWOOD AV FARM CHERNIS JOHN 131 YOAKUM AV FARM CHEWUK ANDREW 194 WISCON AV NO. MASS. CHIANELLI CHRISTOPH 61 JEFFERSON RD FARM CHIURCO SUSAN 216 LINDEN ST NO. MASS. CHIUSANO LAWRENCE 20 NOSTRAND AV FARM. CIANGETTI MARY 8 BIRCH PL FARM. CIAPETTI DALE 212 LINDEN ST MASS. PK. CIFALDI MICHAEL 130 MICHEL AV FARM. CHILAR DENISE 19 WILLARD AV FARM. CIPOLLONE LORRAINE 19 MAYNARD DR FARM. CIRILLO SALVATORE 2 PARKDALE DR FARM. CIRONE MICHAEL 202 WILLARD AV FARM. CISARIK STEVEN 21 SULLIVAN AV FARM CITRANO LINDA 345 STAPLES ST FARM. CLARK CHRISTINE 75 INTERVALE FARM. CLAYTON DEBORAH 19 IVY ST FARM. CLAYTON EDWARD 6 PINE ST FARM. CLEMENTI CHARLES 90 YOAKUM ST FARM. COHEN BARRY 91 PINE ST. NO. MASS. COHEN FREDRICK 5 REGINA RD RARM. COHEN STEPHANIE 37 GRANT FARM. COIANGELO CAROL 56 SPEILMAN AV FARM. COIARUSSO LENORE 212 FULTON ST FARM. COITUN SUSANNE 10 POPPY DR MASS. PK. COLWEU JOHN 59 CEDAR AV FARM. CONKLIN MARY 25 BARBARA DR FARM. CONNELL DENNIS 6 BALDWIN ST FARM. CONNORS BARBARA 248 SYRACUS AV NO. MASS. CONSIDINE MAUREEN 22 DAMIN DR FARM. COOGAN WILLIAM 10 JOSEPH CT FARM. COOPER ALAN 25 TENTH AV FARM. COPLON MARK 121 LINDEN ST MASS. PK. CORKERY JANICE 95 MAPLE ST NO. MASS. COURTNEY PAUL 122 WEST DR NO. MASS. CRESCIMANO FRANCES 8 ALEXANDER DR FARM. CROSBY JOHN 23 PLITT AV. FARM. CROSBY PAUL 23 PUTT AV. FARM. CUNNIFF PATRICIA 22 SECOND AV. FARM. CURRERI LOIS 87 PINE ST. NO. MASS. CURTIN EILEEN 13 POPLAR AV. FARM. CUSACK CLAIRE 2 GRANT ST. FARM. CZERNIAWSKI VINCENT 9 OAK ST. FARM. DAHL EUGENE 60 OAKWOODAV. FARM. DALESSANDRO GRACE 19 GRANT ST. FARM. DAMICO ROBERT 267 ATLANTA AV. NO. MASS. DANGELO SALVATORE 61 RADCLIFF AV. FARM. DANNA ROBERT 35 WILLARD AV. FARM. DANTONIO DOMINIC 4 COLUMBIA ST. FARM. DANZIG DARLENE 208 PLITT FARM. DAQUISTO LAWRENCE 135 KENT ST. FARM. DAVIS PATRICIA 31 THIRD AV. FARM. DAVIS THOMAS 218 CEDAR ST. NO. MASS. DE BOER NANCY 53 CLINTON ST. FARM. DELEONARDIS FRANCES 30 FIFTH AV. FARM. DE MAURO DENISE 27 FALLWOOD PY. FARM. DE STEFANO JANICE 92 JEROME DR. FARM. DECARO EDWARD 45 INTERVALE AV. FARM. DEECHAN DIANE 29 HITCHCOCK LA. FARM. DIFRANCESCO BARBARA 76 LINDEN ST. MASS. PK. DEGRAUW HENDRY 16 PENN ST. FARM. DEITEL ERIC 313 ROSE ST. MASS. PK. DELLIGATTI ARLENE 270 UTICA AV. NO. MASS. DE LUCA LORRAINE 32 HALLOCK ST. FARM. DEMASI GILDA 23 NINTH AV. FARM. DEROSA NICHOLAS 4 VAL PAGE ST. FARM. DERUPO PETER 131 NORTH DR. NO. MASS. DESTEFANO MARIA 54 KENT ST. FARM. DEVEUX CHRISTINE 59 MILL RD. FARM. DICAPUA FRANK 38 SECOND AV. FARM. DICICCO ROBERT 121 LAMBERT AVE. FARM. DICKSTEIN ANITA 9 ELM PL. MASS. PK. DIGIROLAMO RICHARD 14 KENT ST. FARM. DIPRIMA JOHN 51 LAMBERT AV. FARM. DISTEFANO NICOLETTA 169 NASSAU AV. NO. MASS. DITURI NANCY 77 LOUIS DR. FARM. DOLAN CATHERINE 81 MAPLE ST. NO. MASS. DONKER ALAN 28 PARK CIR. N S FARM. DONNELLY KAREN 101 GRANT ST. MASS. PK. DORAN DOUGLAS 108 ABBOTT ST. + NO. MASS. DORENBECKER LORRAINE 9 TAYLOR DR. FARM. DORSO PATRICIA 247 MICHIGAN AV. NO. MASS. DOUGLAS WILLIAM 542 OAKDALE AV. MASS. PK. DRATT JUDY 172 PARK DR. MASS. PK. DRESCH BONNIE 93 SUNSET AV. FARM. DUGGAN VERONICA 324 van con AV. FARM. DUNN KATHLEEN 479 ATLANTIC AV. MASS. PK. DUNNE CHRISTINE 299 LINDEN ST. MASS. PK. DUNNEY WILLIAM 56 MIDWOOD AV. FARM. DURMANN ROBERTA 97 INTERVALE AV. FARM. DURSO VINCENT 38 MEADOWOOD LA. FARM. DYKAS MARIE 78 LESLIE LA. NO. MASS. DYSON JULIETTE 25 MANNETTO RD. FARM. DZINSKI DOUGLAS 28 FOURTH AV. FARM. EISENKRAFT GAIL 20 BARBERRY CT. FARM. ELLINGHAUS BARBARA 18 SCHOLL DR. FARM. ELLSWORTH KENNETH 22 LENORE LA. FARM. ENGVALDSEN ROGER 18 PAINE AV. FARM. EPPLER DENICE 7 GREENWAY DR. FARM. EPSTEIN DONALD 167 MAPLE ST. NO. MASS. EPSTEIN GARY 224 ROSE ST. MASS. PK. ESCHENAUER ANDREW 195 WISCON AV NO. MASS. ESPOSITO FRANCES 196 QUEENS AV. NO. MASS. EVANS GLENN 44 WALL ST. FARM. EVENSEN WAYNE 213 YOAKUM AV. FARM. FABISIAK LAURA LEE 11 ELEVENTH AV. FARM. FAFARMAN MONA 243 IDAHO AVE. NO. MASS. fagiolo ALEXANDER 168 OAK ST. NO. MASS. FALB LINDA 238 SYRACUS AV NO. MASS. FALCONE VINCENT 70 ELM DR. FARM. FALKENBERG BRUCE 32 CINQUE DR. FARM. FALLETTA STEPHEN 242 FRANKLIN ST. MASS. PK. FALLON JUSTIN 18 GREENWAY DR. FARM. FANELLI FRANK 84 ELM DR. FARM. FANTINO CHRISTINE 188 FALLWOOD PY. FARM. FARRELL CAROLE 90 OAK ST. FARM. FARRELL DENISE 45 JUNIPER ST. FARM. FERGUSON JEAN 145 HAWTHORNE NO. MASS. FERNANDEZ MICHAEL 89 KINGS AV. NO. MASS. FERRANTI JANET 1032 CENTRAL DR. NO. MASS. FERRARI RICHARD 35 JAMES ST. FARM. FESI LORAINE 64 JEFFERSON RD. FARM. FIALKOW MARK 113 CRESTWOOD BV. FARM. FICARROTTO JOSEPH 19 ROSE ST. FARM. FILASKI WILLIAM 80 YOAKUM ST. FARM. FINN KATHERINE 57 PARK CIR N S FARM. FINN MICHELE 42 COLONIAL DR. FARM. FINNEY KATHLEEN 2° WILLARD AY. FARM. FIORE ANTHONY 334 BALCHEN STi MASS. PK. FISCHER FREDERIC 18 SHERMAN RD. FARM. FISICHELLO JOHN 312 van con AV. FARM. FITTERER JACQUELIN 30 RIDGE RD. FARM. FITZGERALD JUDITH 161 FRANKLIN ST. MASS. PK. FITZPATRICK GEORGETTE 120 EAST BV. NO. MASS. FITZPATRICK JOHN 28 PAULA DR. FARM. FLAMMIA MARRY ANN 150 MICHIGAN AV. NO. MASS. FLORIO JOHN 35 MAIN ST. FARM. FONTANA RAYMOND 2 LOCUST AV. FARM. FORTUNATO AMELIA 466 ROOSEVELT AV. MASS. PK. FRANITS RICHARD 86 CRESTWOOD BV. FARM. FRANKENFIEL SUSAN 83 SUNSET AV. FARM. FREUDENBERG GEORGE 260 BOUNDARY AV. NO. MASS. FRIEDBERG ALLAN 115 ERNEST ST. NO. MASS. FRIEDMAN TERRY 24 PINETREE DR. FARM. FRIEL DAWN 9 KENT LA FARM. FRIEND GARY 558 ROOSEVELT AV. MASS. PK. FRIGIANO LINDA 201 WISCON AV. N. NO. MASS. FURIO VICTORIA 534 SECATOGUE AV. FARM. FURMAN AMY 27 LEE DR. FARM. GABRIEL GLENN 191 OCONNELL ST. MASS. PK. GADAMOWITZ KRISTIN 11 PAULA DR. FARM. GAFFNEY JAMES 17 LOIS LA. FARM. GALLAGHER PATRICIA 60 HAWTHORNE NO. MASS. GANGE PETER 28 ROBIN LA FARM. GARAFALO TERESA 122 WILLARD AV. FARM. GATTO ANGELA 278 KENTUCKY AV. NO. MASS. GEDNEY LINDA M 48 PARK CIR. N S FARM. GEFFKEN CAROL 57 LAMBERT AV. FARM. GELERTER LINDA 46 LINWOOD AV. FARM. GELISH BARBARA 51 WALNUT ST. FARM. GENCO ANNETTE 160 MAPLE ST. NO. MASS. GENTILE OLYMPIA 200 BOSTON AVE. NO. MASS GENUA LAURA 10 van con AV. FARM. GERKEN PATRICIA 179 ATLANTA AV NO. MASS. GERSON MARYANNE 17 LENORE LA. FARM. GETTER ROBIN 4 GIACO ANGELA 216 GIACOBBE EVA 73 GIGLIO Dt NE 3 GINZBURG BARRY P 40 GIOGLlO RICHARD 7 GIORDANO SUSAN 216 GOLD ROY 12 GOLDBERG DEBORAH 10 GOLDBERG RHODA 50 GOLDFARB BARRY 147 GOLDLUST SHEILA 167 GOLFF BARBARA 2 GONSOWSKI PHILIP 87 GORDON CLINTON 18 GORDON DEBORA 31 GORDON STEVEN 66 GORELICK LINDA ANN 27 GOSCINSKI THERESA 884 GOSLINE CHARLES 119 GOTT JAMES 79 GOULDING JAMES 106 GRAHAM WILLIAM 12 GRANDAL SUSAN 139 GRAZIANO RICHARD 224 GREEN LEOPOLD 10 GREENFIELD LAWRENCE 28 GREENWALD LESLIE 6 GREGOR JOSEPH 32 GREGOROVIC PATRICIA 10 GRESALFI MARIE 66 GRIBULIS ANDRIS 31 GRILLE PAUL 33 GUANDO DANIEL 21 GUARINO JOHN 33 GUIDICE FRANK 489 GUIDONE ANTHONY 42 GUTTERMAN SCOTT 1068 HABENICHT KERRY 50 HANNO ? 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MASS F NO WEISS WEITMAN WELDON WELLS WENGROWSKI WERNER WIELICZKO WILK WILLIAMS WILSON WILSON WINNICKI WIRKUS WIRTZ WISZ WOHLARS WOLFF WOLFF WOLKOFF WOLYNIC WOODS WOZNIUK WYNER WYNN LYDIA KAREN CHRISTINE RICHARD WILLIAM GARY DIANE HELEN GREGORY DIANE LORRAINE DENNIS JULIE PHYLLIS STANLEY DIANE HOWARD THOMAS HARVEY PAUL BRIAN PETER GARY VIVIAN CAROL DAVID ICHAEL FRANCIS PAUL ANN ROBERT MICHAEL LOUISE MICHAEL 1 17 SUMMIT DR REESE PL 219 SULLIVAN AV 61 CEDAR AV 195 GRANT AV 228 KENTUCKY AV 7 SHIRLEY CT 264 OAK VIEW AV 24 JOHNSON ST QUEENS AV MIDWOOD POPLAR AV TUDOR RD WILLARD AV 8 CARMAN CT 24 OAK ST 64 HEMLOCK DR HEMLOCK DR IOWA AV MAYNARD DR LAKE SHORE DR HEMLOCK DR 112 CHARLES ST 5 ADAMS ST 5 EAGLE LA 1098 BROADWAY 26 ROBIN LA 9 MCKINLEY AV MCKINLEY AV 1 ANTHONY DR 193 ALBANY AV 138 38 28 25 138 64 271 14 1432 76 207 WYOMING AV NO 11 CRESTWOOD 117 MICHEL AV NO. MASS. FARM. FARM. FARM. FARM. NO. MASS. FARM. FARM. AMITY NO. MASS. FARM. FARM. FARM. FARM. FARM. FARM. FARM. FARM. NO. MASS. FARM. MASS. PK. FARM. NO. MASS SO. FARM FARM. NO MASS. FARM. FARM. FARM FARM. NO. Bryan Lasser HI LIFE PHOTOGRAPHERS Mr. Scuderi Kevin McGarvey Advisor Jay Fleitman Gary Friend Photography Editor Andy Feigenbaum SPECIAL CREDITS PHOTO ESSAY— Layout: Carol Kellerman, Gary Friend Photos: Bill Bowers, Gary Friend, Bryan Lasser, Kevin Mc- Garvey, Mr. Scuderi. SENIOR HISTORY— Text: Tom O'Keefe Photos: Bryan Lasser, Gary Friend, Mr. Scuderi. SPORTS- Photos: Bill Bowers, Jay Fleitman, Gary Friend, Kevin Mc- Garvey, Mr. Scuderi. Layout: Donna Altmann, Karen McGarvey. ACTIVITIES— Layout: Donna Altmann. SENIOR TALENT SHOW- Text: Carol Kellerman Layout: Gary Friend Photos: Gary Friend, Bryan Lasser. DONKEY BASKETBALL GAME- Photos: Gary Friend. drama— Text: Laura Barber Photos: Andy Feigenbaum, Bryan Lasser, Mr. Scuderi HI-LIFE— Text: Tom O'Keefe Photos: Gary Friend, Mr. Scuderi END LEAVES- Photos: Gary Friend. 263 Hi-Life would like to thank those individuals who have given so unstintingly of their time in the pro- duction of this book. Walter Schartner Diane McGoldrick Susan Nidds 264 Ronnie Rosenlicht Printed by BRADBURY, SAYLES, O'NEILL-PARAGON ■'ll
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