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  • The Senior Class

    of Dunkirk High School

    Presents

    The IVY TOWER

    1967

    Dunkirk, New York

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    WE DEDICATE

    THIS BOOK • • • •

    Sarah Callagee gave herself without stint to generations of Dun-kirk children for more than 50 years. When you stop and think about it, the majority of people now living in Dunkirk, as well as many who have moved away, probably came under her influence at one time or another. And all of them benefited.

    When she retired after 50 years in a public school career as ele-mentary teacher, principal and supervisor, she ttretired" right back to her first love-teaching children to read or to read better. In the last months before her unexpected death she worked with the staff of the Boorady Memorial Reading Center.

    Miss Callagee began her teaching career in North Bergen, N.J., in 1916 and two years later became an elementary teacher at former Dunkirk School 2.

    Miss Callagee taught classes at School 4 and the junior high school and served four years as elementary school music supervisor.

    For nine years, Miss Callagee worked in the dual role of principal of former School 1 and supervisor of elementary education. She be-came full-time elementary supervisor in 1963 and supervised the city's first Head-Start program in 1965.

    Much more could be written about her, but in keeping with her own inherent modesty, we would like to honor ttMiss Sadie" merely by saying ttthank you" to her and dedicating this book to her memory.

    The Students of Dunkirk High School

  • SARAH CALLAGEE 1895-1967

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    SERVICES

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  • First Row: Vaughn Meister, MichaelM. Wolo-szyn, Superintendent of Schools, Franklin H. Hazard. Second Row: William Wills Jr., Nor-man A. Boorady, Joseph L. Kozlowski, Fred-

    erick E. Strauser, Campbell L. Tyrrell, John W. Farrell. Absent for picture: Joseph F Clifford.

    BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFICERS

    PRESIDENT ........................................................ Michael M. Woloszyn VICE-PRESIDENT .............................................. Mrs. Vaughn Mei ter CLERK ...................................................................... Norman Boorady

    MEMBERS

    Joseph F Clifford ............................................... Frederick E. Strauser John W Farrell. ......................................................... Campbell Tyrrell Joseph L. Kozlowski ................................................ William Wills, Jr.

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  • SUPERINTENDENT AND STAFF

    Graduates: If you would rise, if you would

    grow, if you would increase in knowledge and find real happi-ness, you must accept responsi-bility and serve to the utmost with what you have-for you have something that no other person in the world has-YOUR INDI-VIDUALITY.

    With this gift, pick up your tools and do your job. Good luck and God-speed.

    Joseph L. Parlato Director of Secondary

    Education

    Graduates:

    Franklin H Hazard Superintendent of Schools

    Now that you have reached the climax of your high school education you may well look back upon these years of ex-perience as an investment in learning. It will be up to you, now, to continue to emphasize the importance of constantly striving and improving upon your achievements. I am con-fident that you will find that this investment will assist you to meet with vision the challenges of society. I am further assured that you will find your education will pay dividends in personal fulfillment, in increased earning power and in enriched power and in enriched family and community life.

    Edward Zuchowski Superintendent of Buildings

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    'cated, Left to Right: Albert Richter, chool P .vchologist, Mary Whitne_\, Secretary, Andrew Hawke, Director. tand-ing: Thomat; Ivory, Attendance Counselor, Elizabeth Wellw, Attendance upervisor, Michele Notte, peech Therapist,

    Victoria Motto, Dental Hvgienist, Irene Ne1l'lon, chool Nur e Teacher, Clare Bern, School Nurse Teacher, Bonnie Schneider, School Nurse Teacher. Ab ent. Doctor Samuel Patti, chool Phy~icwn .

    PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES

    Pupil Personnel Services are by nature supportive ervices which assist ad-mini trators, teacher and tudents in receiving the full potential of the educa-tional program. Within the framework of any good educational program there mu t be provided some mean to aid student who are having difficulty. Thus, the five services which are considered most helpful are a) attendance services, b) health services, c) psychological services, d) guidance ervices, and e) er-vice to handicapped children.

    Each of the e five ervice requires the work of different qualified people all working as a team. The team i made up of the following per onnel:

    Attendance ............................................. One Supervisor and One Counselor Health .................................................... One Physician

    Three School-Nurse Teachers One Dental Hygienist

    Psychological ......................................... One School P ychologist

    Guidance ................................................ One Guidance Director Two Senior High Counselor One Junior High Counselor

    Handicapped .......................................... Three teacher of mentally retarded Three teacher aids One Speech Therapist

    All of these services are coordinated by the Pupil Per onnel Director.

  • GUIDANCE

    Howard Brown, Counselor

    John Ruska, Counselor

    Deborah Best, Secretary

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  • FACULTY

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    Catherine Morris ey Chairman English 4

    George Tederous English 1,3

    ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

    Raymond Case English 2,4

    Speech and Drama

    Robert Bleck English 3,4

    Albert Samuel English 2

  • William Krawczyk English 1,3

    ENGLISH

    Richard Valvo English 1

    Anthony Palermo English 2,4

    Jeanne Lamber on Substitute

    Joan Geron High School Chorus

    MUSIC DEPARTMENT

    Andrew Chri tina High School Band

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    John Mancuso Hi tory 4

    Team Teaching Communism

    Ralph Burke History 1

    HISTORY DEPARTMENT

    Franci Geiben, Chairman History 3

    Team Teaching

    George Hutchinson Hi tory 3,4 Economics

    Marguerite Belden Hi tory 3

    Henry Colicchia History 2

    Daryl Davis History 1

  • Faye Anderson Substitute

    Theresa Schober Chairman

    Art

    HISTORY DEPARTMENT

    S teven Opochins ky Student Teacher

    ART DEPARTMENT

    Ricardo Hammond History 1,2

    Jame Spina Mechanical Drawing

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    John Kreider Chairman Biology

    Guido Guayasamin Chemistry

    SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

    Anthony Gary General Science

    Biology

    Jack Anderson Earth Science

    Daniel Fellows General Science

    Physics

  • Jean Connelly General Science

    SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

    Anthony Conti Chairman

    Office Practice 1,2

    Jack Shubert Bu iness Math

    Bookkeeping 1,2

    Daniel Anderson Student Teacher

    Natalie LoGra o Typing

    Office Practice 1

    BUSINESS DEPARTMENT

    Roger Bratton General Math

    DE 1,2 Personal Typing

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    0 car Bixby French 1,2,3

    Ru ell Taylor Shorthand & Transcription

    Secretarial Practice

    BUSINESS DEPARTMENT

    Lawrence Keefe Introduction to Business

    Business Law

    Stan ley Vnuk Spanish 1,2,3

    LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT

    Michael Opolicky German 1, 2, 3 General Math

    Doris D impfl Chairman Latin 1,2,3 Spanish 1

  • Richard Krug General, Wood, Electric Shop

    LIBRARIAN Ruth French

    Special Educational Spanish 1

    SPECIAL EDUCATION

    Edith Osborne Librarian

    Paul Metzler Carpentry

    VOCATIONAL

    SUBJECTS

    Charles Keib Machine Shop

    Robert Kaylor Electric Shop

    Earl Hahn Auto Shop

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    EdwardKell General Math

    Math 10 Algebra

    General Science

    Patrick Minehan Chairman Algebra

    MATH DEPARTMENT

    Rexford Ingham Math11,12

    Alan Farnham Algebra

    Geometry

    HOME ECONOMICS

    Louella Didget Chairman

    Home Economics 1, 2 3,10,12

    DRIVERS EDUCATION

    Edward Hayes Health

    Driver Education

    James Will General Math

    Math 10

  • Angelo Pagano Director

    Arletta Coleman Girls D Club

    PHYSICAL EDUCATION

    James Gibbons Football

    Alan Stuhlmiller Basketball Baseball

    Carolyn Bessey Cheerleading

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  • SERVICES

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  • Buildings Office-Beverly Binko, Jean Szwejbka

    Board Office-Carolyn Terese, Rose Tizzano, Mary Palmeri, Ann Kozlowski

    OFFICE STAFF

    High School Office-Eleanor Sievert

    Superintendent' Office-Eleanor Rider, Bertha Pagano

  • Angelina Fedor, Eleanor Kane, JoAnne Bruno, Lolita Hagberg.

    CAFETERIA Elizabeth Catalano, Florence Karin. Doroth.v Adams. Loretta Korzenieu·slli, Lillian Polasik, Berntce Recek. Helen Crocoll, Celia Walczak.

  • CUSTODIANS

    James Oddo, Louie Ziegler. Edward Pazderski

    BUS DRIVERS Tony Duine, Edward Woloczyn, Harold Hallberg, Joe Ryczko, Anthony Lack, Fred VandeVelde.

  • SENIORS

  • SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Su an Hayne , recording secretary; Pierra Bonora. vice-pre ident; Jame Douglas. president; Afarcia hubert, corre ponding secretary; Bernadette Kuwik, treasurer.

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    CLASS OF 1967

    The class of '67 began its most important year with the election of the class officers. Under the leadership of Mr. Krawczyk the class began its whirl of ac-tivitie in November-building their float and nominating queen candidates. Den-ise Odell was chosen queen and reigned over the homecoming activities. On Jan-uary 21st, the Seniors enjoyed their class party which was called "Swedish Holiday." In March the Senior presented their play entitled, "My Sister Eileen." The play was a great success thanks to the hard work of the cast and the expert direction of Mr. Albert Samuel. The clas of '67 is looking forward to their prom in June and finally graduation.

    For the Seniors these past four years have been filled with work, play, a few heartache , but mostly happy, memorable events. We thank all the other classes, and the faculty for adding to our pleasures and with this we bid a sad farewell.

  • Mary Ann Andrasik "Mary" Arti tic flair ... great helper . . . always happy.

    Donna Andrukowicz ''Donna'' Loquaciou in busine

    Mis . career ... thegrapevine.

    Harold Adam \ "Harry" Quite a hunter . easy going guy . . . nice to know.

    Lucinda Ameno "Cindy" Sweet di po ition ... another woman driver ... neat appear-ance.

    Richard Bamonto "Ricky" Perfect boy next door . . . a certain girl ... football . football ... football.

    Karen Banach "Karen" Happy go lucky . . . ready for good time ... dignified flirt.

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  • Patricia Barlette "Patty" Mi chievou without malice ... radiates friendliness ... un-expected remark.

    Edwin Bauza "Eddie" That certain smile ... a friendly cla mate . .. per-

    onable.

    Sharman Bieber ''Sharm'' S m i l e f o r everyone . . . an able leader ... bubbling per-sonality.

    Jo eph Bienko "Joe" At home in any sport big "Joeker" ... unhurried, un-worried.

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    James Bell "Jim" Full of enthusia m ... bit of deviltry ... music man.

    Annette Benenati ''Annette'' Satirical comment . . . dre -ses with class . . . never a dull moment.

  • Margaret Brown "Peggy" Short and sweet . . . Shy miss . . . happy homemaker.

    Raymond Budniewski "Ray" Far from quiet ... outdoor type . . . an ardent hunter.

    Pierra Bonora "Pierre" Born speaker ... friendly and sincere . . . class leader.

    William Bradley "Bill" "Hey boy" ... oh so quiet . . . friendly manner.

    Robin Burke "Rob" Air of assurance . manly manner. faithful servant.

    Angel Carreras

    . gentle-WDOE's

    At home with his guitar . cool, calm, and collected.

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  • Sandra Catalano "Sandy" Cute and congenial . ling smile ... likes times.

    Nancy Ceranowicz "Nancy" Shy but friendly . tomorrow a better day.

    Henry Cockburn "Henry"

    park-good

    makes

    Lost to Silver Creek . talk-ative . . . a good friend.

    Patricia Connell "Pat" Intelligence, Inc. . . . "Patty-itis" ... born volunteer.

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    Barbara Chimera "Barb" Always laughing ... has her own opinions .. . always ONE guy.

    Michael Clark "Mickey" Diligent student ... meets life with a smile.

  • Samuel Crino ''Sam'' Mr. Casanova whiz . . . strong, pearance.

    Joanne Culmo "Jo"

    . gridiron rugged ap-

    Smile for everyone ... talent-ed cook ... not easily upset.

    John Conway "Gib" Future Rembrandt . . . "meet me at Acme".

    Kevin Crane "Kev" Easy going guy . . . love tho e parties . . . keep those drum rolling.

    Charles Cutrona "Chuck" "Charlie tuna" . . . good na-tured ... expert shot.

    David Cybulski "Cybs" Loves a good time ... girl , girls, girl . . . party boy.

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  • MaryKaus "Mary" Dependable ... forever talking.

    Elisabeth Dahl "Pia" Swedi h package of ugar and spice ... glowing blonde hair . . . loves our American Way.

    John Dewhurst "J-El" Voices his opinion ... tomor-row's Mr. Wizard . . . always in the lab.

    Richard Dillenhofer "Dick" Quiet . .. tall, tall guy. scholastic whiz.

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    Earl Dailous ((Duke" Allergic to school ... hard worker . . . familiar sight at the Red Barn.

    Theodore Deszcz ((Ted" Loves that [as t car . . . party-goer . . . vocational boy.

  • Michele Donnelly "Mickey" D.H.S. 's student abroad ... spirited and talkative miss ... diligent scholar.

    James Douglas "Jim" Capable leader . . . long on looks . air of sophistica-tion.

    Marie Dobrzynski "Gail" A bundle of sweetness sparkling brown eyes . . . her heart's at Alfred.

    Erlene Doellefeld «

  • Thomas Fafin ki "Tom" A-1 per onality . .. sure to suc-ceed . .. baseball's his game.

    Theodore Farnham "Ted" Red Triumph ... reserved and

    ophisticated . .. love to have fun.

    Raul Figueroa "Figgy" Friend to the end . .. stock boy of the year . .. college bound.

    Valerie Furnar "Val" Lost without her make-up . .. party-goer . .. always in love.

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    John Fedyszyn ''John'' Hot-rodder . .. like girls ... co-operative.

    Dennis Feurtado "Denni " Future "chemist" . .. one of the "Park" gang ... often seen, eldom heard.

  • Philip Gittings "Phil" Mr. Pres . ... voices his opin-ion . . . definite ideas about everything.

    James Glapa ''Glopman'' He and his car are inseparable . . . way out dresser . . . ca-sual and carefree.

    Sandra Geisler "Sandy" Devilish brown eyes. in step with the style "how embarrass in g. "

    Samuel Gerace "Sam" "Penny foryourthoughts". shiny black hair ... Hose 1.

    Mark Glowski "Mark" Has a comment for everything . . . No. 1 practical joker . sure to succeed.

    Linda Golub ki "Lin" Perky cheerleader . . . twink-ling brown eyes ... alway on the "go-go"!

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    Deborah Go e "Goose" Oh, that long hair . . . infec-tiou giggle . .. always a guy.

    Paul Hanmann "Paul" Oh, o tall . . . call him "mi -chief" . . . likes Mindszenty girl .

    Mary Herman "Lizzie" New com e r to D. H. S. makes friends easily. modeling plans.

    Diane Heyden "Diane" Ready for fun . . . alway gig-gling ... a lovely classmate.

    John Hart "John" Play a cool guitar . . where the fun i . . . seen in Fre-donia.

    Susan Haynes "Sue" Lovely large eyes neat in every way ... asset to our cheerleading quad.

  • Pamela Hube "Pam" Tall and vivacious ... loads of fun . . . always a dream_ after breakfast.

    Salvatore Ippolito "Sal" Light-hearted . . . an answer for everything. sports-minded.

    Judy Hill "Jude" Likes a good time ... quiet nature . . . mile for everyone.

    Daniel Houghtaling "Dunk" Mischievous ... never hurried . .. enjoys mechan-ical drawing.

    Jame Jaffray J.._ "Ja per"

    Goes for a certain blonde . love hi car ... school's hi

    Linda Jakubowski "Linda" A friend to everyone . sin-cerity is her middle name . helpful hand for all.

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  • Richard Jesse "Je , A credit to D.H.S.' ba /let-ball team . . . ha n 't a care in the world ... alway a comment.

    Paul John on "Mike" Car fanatic ... an eye for girls ... devili h attitude.

    Kay Kaufman "Kay" Friendly to everyone . . . ener-getic ... very dependable.

    Rodney Keppel "Rod" Quite a "Vandal" ... love that hair ... born jester.

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    ~(. \ Jennie t.1 ulian . ",J~Wlie" 1'l:hii~ look .J' a )ow thirik .

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    Karen Katulski "Karen"

    . not a quiet

    . arty.

    Picture of neatne s . . . happy disposition ... Larry's girl.

  • Edward Kroll "Ed" Serious looking but ... quite the scholar . . . reserved man-ner.

    Daniel Krupinski "Danny" Excels in bas k e t ball . smile for all . . . nice to know.

    Sharon Kieryczek "Sharon" Dimple in her chin ... never know what's on her mind. forever fixing her hair.

    Joseph Korzeniewski '' Chickemnan'' Happy go lucky attitude . never a worry . . . "his car is his only hope!"

    Betty Kuczenski "Betty" Lots of fun . . . ready to help ... congenial smile.

    Dorothy Kutner "Debbie" Oh that long hair . . . alway rarin' to go . . . quiet? ? ?

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  • Bernadette Kuwik "Deane" Vivaciou cheerleader .. . walking fashion show .. . Ooooh, that hair!

    Kathleen Kuzdzal "Kuz" Sparkling personality ... lively miss ... where there's a party, there's K uz!

    William Lakas "Bill" A real mischief-maker . .. al-ways a comment . .. like a good time.

    Judith Lanski "Judy" Sudden outbur ts of laughter ... speaks her mind . .. busi-ne s major.

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    Mary Ann Kuziora "Mary" Conscientious worker . .. de-pendable ... always a kind word.

    Margaret Lack "Margie" Smile for everyone ... quiet appearance . .. easy going.

  • Patricia Lazarczyk "Pat" Her day begins at 2:45 p.m . . . . always a word of advice.

    Carol Leone "Carol" Pretty and petite . .. out-going personality . . . credit to the D. H. S. twirlers.

    Linda Lapcev ic "Lin" Comical. chorus ..

    . familiar face in never in a hurry.

    Diana Latimer "Diana" Her heart is in Forestville . always at ease . .. never serious.

    Carole Leone ''Carole'' Vivacious . . . craves excite-ment . . . never a dull mom-ent.

    Charles Leone "Chuck" Quiet by day but . . arti t of D.H.S . ... make ever one laugh.

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  • Shirley Levando ki "Shirl" Alway a guy ... knows how to have a good time . . . hard worker.

    Ju tine Lewin ki "Ju tine" Tall and lender . . . always party hunting . . . carefree.

    Mary Lou Martell "Bunny" Definitely a one guy girl . never a worry.

    Thomas Maslakowski "Gum by" Forever at the Point ... a real hot rodder ... alway a girl.

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    Steven McElhaney "Steve' A whiz on "wheels" . ny man of *508 .. a gleam in his eyes.

    Sally Maloney "Sal"

    .. fun-always

    Alway in a blue car . quiet and shy ... carrot top.

  • Richard Matyjakowski "Ricky" Perpetual flirt . . . loves his cowboy hat . . . always a com-ment.

    Thomas Michalski "Tom" Dylan disciple . . . handsome guy . . . boots forever.

    Stephen Mastrelli "Steve" Great baseball fan ... dy-namic . . . diligent worker.

    Twila Matesvac ttTwink''

    Always a guy ... sharp dres-ser . .. own definite ideas about everything.

    Elizabeth Million "Liz" "Million" dollar smile ... love that flute ... a sweet kid.

    Patricia Mizwa "Pat" Otto the auto . . . smiling . gets her twirls out of life.

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    Barbara Morey "Barb" Quiet exterior but ... good friend to have . . . take life in her tride.

    Margaret Mozgawa "Marge" Energetic and fun-loving . "W h ere ' t h a t m a t h home-work?" . . . very independent.

    Sharon Normand "Sharon" Oh that Fredonia guy ... talks a mile a minute ... A+ personality.

    James Oddo "Tip" Everybody' big brother ... born organizer . . optimistic outlook.

    Susan Murray "Sue" Hard-working gal ... always a smile ... nicer than nice.

    Linda Nalbone "Lin" Provacative and flirtatiou . . . con tant talker . . . h en club Pre ident.

  • David Orth "Dave" Combination golf pro and pool shark ... immaculate dres-ser.

    Wayne Palmatier "Wayne" Easy going. signments than never.

    similar as-better late

    Denise Odell "Denny" Blonde beauty ... easily flustered . .. light hearted and carefree.

    Kenneth Orlando "Ken" What a "racket" I . . . regular gentleman . .. our sports writer.

    Nancy Parmelee "Nan" Ever see a ROBIN in the win-ter? . . . talented homemaker . . . always a job to do.

    Thomas Partyka "Ratman" Frequent vacations ... at-tracted to the school on the Avenue.

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  • Janet Pa caretta "Jan" Everybody's friend . my hair look okay?" . ways on the go.

    James Pawla.~ "Jim"

    "Does .. al-

    "Speedy" ... sane, safe, and conservative ... giggles galore.

    Ernest Petz "Piasta" Girls are his pas time . . . school's a bore ... known for his wisecracks.

    Jean Pierce "Taffy" Always in love ... quiet nature . . . looks for go o d times.

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    Theresa Pencek "Theresa" Always an excuse ... friend-ly gal . . . willing to try any-thing.

    John Pett "John" Oh, those looks ... always up to something . . . a dedicated athlete.

  • Marilyn Pryll "Marilyn" That certain someone . . . gay & carefree . . . detests gym.

    Joseph Przybycien "Joe" Someone named Linda . . . ex-cels in vocational subjects . jinxed car.

    Linda Priest "Lindy" Seen but not often heard . loyal friend . .. calm and easy going.

    Ann Proper "Ann" Pretty as a picture ... such a soft voice ... model mis .

    Audrey Rae ino "Audj" Likes her gang . . . Often seen in a little white bug.

    Louis Ramos "Louie" "Hey, Lou!" . . . Mr. Sport . . . debonair . . . cunning re-marks.

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  • Kathleen Reading "Kathy" Alway at "Main" . .. forever a remark ... future ecretary.

    Mary Reed "Dub by" Perfect All-American girl . .. spirited cheerleader . .. viva-ciou per onality.

    Julio Rivera "Julio" Smile for everyone ... speedy typist . .. allergic to home-room.

    Patricia Romanik "Pat" Likes a good time . .. me and my shadow ... eye for guys.

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    Betsy Rexford "Betsy Mae" Gift from Westfield . .. full of school spirit . . . skiing enthu-sia t.

    Brian Rice "Ponch" "Tennis anyone?" . .. one of the "tower" gang . . . comedi-an.

  • Chris Rus buldt "Chri " Driver of the year . .. "Mr. G's buddy" . .. such a harpdress-er.

    Linda Russo "Lynda" The oppo ite of quiet . .. lots of fun . .. stuck on a certain someone.

    Larry Ro s "Larry" Oh, those blonde curl ... quiet nature . .. friendly to all.

    David Rudd "Dave" Born mu ician . .. takes all in stride . .. gift of gab.

    Robert Rus o "Bobby" Always working ... sharp dresser . .. tamed flirt.

    Lawrence Rut ki "Larry" Oh, that laugh .. . live forfun and parties . .. alway a wi e remark.

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  • Jame Ryczko CCJim" Quietness is his cover up . . . easygoing ... life's no worry.

    Diane Rzepkowski ceDi" Brilliant mind ... great de-bater ... never a spare mo-ment.

    George Sam ccGeorge" Great sense of humor ... original ... full of surprises.

    Valerie Sam ccVal" We'll never forget! ... terror on the road ... fun to be with.

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    Donald Sage ccDon" Mr. V.P . ... dignified speak-er ... chemistry genius.

    Beverly Sager ccBurly" A familiar sight in a black Falcon ... pleasant to all . . . neat as a pin.

  • Monica Sauer "Monnie" Sweet and pretty . . . credit to the class of '67 ... liked by all.

    Penny Schmidt "Penny" Dare-devil at heart . . . likes a certain Hose 1 man ... bright and bouncy.

    Jule Samuelson "Jule" "Loves" that shorthand clas

    a "Jule" of a cla smate ... humorous.

    James Sarzyniak "Sarz" Mischievous nature. "prompt" for homeroom school's a drag.

    Roger Schulenberg "Schuly" Tall and dark . . . skiing en-thusiast ... good friend.

    Marcia Shubert "Marsh" Good things come in mall package ... a certain guy ... that certain parkle.

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  • Kristen Skrypek "Kri ty" Never a worry . .. gift of gab . . . eye on that certain some-one.

    Walter Skrypnik "Wally" Teasing but pleasing .. . a born jester ... carefree.

    Vera Sneed "Lee" Naturally pleasant and friend-ly . . . very cooperative.

    Ruth Somerfeldt "Ruthie" Petite and pleasant gal . . . cheerful smile . . . full of fun.

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    Jean Smith "Jean" Short but sweet ... lots of fun ... bursting with friendli-ness.

    James Smith "Smitty" Shy in his own way . a nice guy ... seems reserved but . . .

  • Cynthia Sujdak ''Cindy'' Cute blonde ... bashful and shy . . . sweet as can be.

    Lynn Szczerbacki "Crazy Mary" Dedicated to that special some-one . . . a joker at heart.

    Mary Lou Stepp "Snoot" Serene beauty . . . practical joker's best friend ... never a dull moment.

    Cynthia Strauser "Cyndi" Never at a loss for giggles

    h e l p f u l and cons ide rate ... likeable.

    John Szumigala "John" Loves his trumpet . . . very re-served nature . .. courteous and cons ide rate.

    Valerie Tenamore "Val" Artistic . . . animated spirit . . . flair for fashion.

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  • Donald Thomas "Weasel" Gets along well ... craves ex-citement . . . p leas ant and agreeable.

    Donald Thompson "Don" Boats and guns ... talent in science ... at home with everyone.

    John Tworek "Turok" Livens up classes . . . always a joke ... defensive football at its best.

    Dennis VanderZee "Jug" Easy to get along with . . . a real riot . . . always a remark.

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    Barbara Trill "Barb" Sweet and sincere . . . twir-ling's her specialty . . . future nurse.

    Billie Tucker "Billie" Infectious laugh ... short 'n ' sweet ... I'm m-e-l-t-i-n-g.

  • Frank Vega "Frankie" Easy goin' guy . .. quiet at times ... speaks his mind.

    Juana Vega "Jenny" Sweet as candy ... pleasing personality ... charming.

    Linda Van Valkenburg "Lin" Like her night out ... alway on the go ... talk forever.

    Marilyn Van Wey "Mare" Studious .. . has her own way ... Stan's her man.

    Ronald Vetter "Ron" Individualist . .. looks to the future . .. ba eball fanatic.

    Richard Waclaw ki "Spook" Familiar sight on a Honda . .. fun-loving nature.

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  • Natalie Walas "Natalie" One of the worker ... always ready to speak her mind . ooh, those Air Force boys!

    Susan Wallace "Baboosh" Pretty and sweet ... cheerful personality . . . t h a t j u n i or man!

    Jacqueline Weaver "Jackie" A barrel of laughs . . . eye for guys . . . mischief is her calling card.

    Susan Wells "Sue" The shy quiet type . . . friend-ly . . . alert at all times.

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    Maxine Waller "Max" Quiet charm ... loves her friends . . . warm per s on-ality.

    Gerald Wdowiasz "Jer" Tall andhandsome ... at-tracts girls like a magnet . loves those drums.

  • Tyrone Windt "Moon" Nice with a gentlemanly man-ner ... ready to join the fun . . . energetic lad.

    Helene Wise "Helene" Giant-size package of pranks . . . real dare-devil . . . whiz at sports.

    Marie Willis "Marie" Lots of school spirit ... very co-operative ... eye on the fu-ture.

    Bruce White "Bruce" Littlest big flirt ... life ofthe party . .. carefree with the car.

    Mary Jane Wlodarek «Mary Jane" Talkative . . . always has lat-est gossip ... casual manner.

    William Wojcinski «Wogee" Excels on the gridiron . easy to get along with . ready for fun.

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  • Sylvia Wojnarow ki "Lead Foot" Never without her car ... fun to be with . . . marriage in the future.

    Dennis Wolfe "Woof' Unpredictable lad . . . Seem hy but naturally nice.

    Jo eph Grasmick

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    Leah Zielinski "Lee" Powerhouse . laughter. ture.

    . . full of joy and college in the fu-

    Susan Zuchowski " ue" Alway in love! ... where the action i ... tall and sophisti-cated.

    Joe Gra mick had the unique ex-perience of pending what would haue been hi senior year at D.H.S. in Argentina under the Rotary In-ternational Youth Exchange Pro-gram. He will return to D.H.S. {or his regular matriculation in Sep-tember.

  • MEMORIES

    Student teachers: Ellen Snyder, Marsha Goldberg, Jean Barthold, Mtchael Romanosky, Charles McCann.

    Cheerleaders honor the team tt·ith "Line-up".

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    F-I-G-H Team fight

    Di aster Area!!!

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  • Homeroom period seems to be the perfect place to read the Citizen.

    Here we have Mr. Bleck and Miss Barthold.

    The "Jolly Green Giant" goe trip-ping dou•n the hall.

    The librarv erve both a. a place for reading and for indi-vidual study.

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  • omebody i;; telling ;;ecrets in art class!

    Office Practice etas.~ prot•ide.~ able a.~.~i.·tants to the office taff.

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    Joe seems to have the whole world in h1s hands as he spends a quieter moment U'ith h1s teammate. Dave Crlsclune.

    The gang'· all herem Cafeteria, U.S.A.

  • This group of juniors enjoy themselves at the Junior Prom "Rhapsody in Blue."

    . Mr. Brown crowns King Chucl? as Deane loollS on.

    The King and Queen and their court-Fir 't Row: Bernadette Kutnk, Charle Leone. Second Row: Dennis Fuller, Audrey Racino, Howard Broten, advisor .

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    SENIOR DIRECTORY

    HAROLD ADAMS-Student Council 1,2; Baseball Manager 1; Service Club 1; Ger-man Club 1; History League.

    LUCINDA AMENO-Ivy Tower Staff; FBLA 4; FHA 1,2; Drill Team 1; Choru 1; His-tory League.

    MARY ANN ANDRASIK-Ivy Tower Staff; Latin Club 1; Sports 1; Hi tory League.

    DONNA ANDRUKOWICZ-Ivy TowerStaff; FBLA 3,4; Girls "D" Club 4; Sports 1-4; Drill Team 1; Hi tory League.

    RICHARD BAMONTO-Boys "D" Club, President 4; Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Volleyball 1-4; Intramural Basketball 1-4; Ski Club 3,4; Hi tory League.

    KAREN BANACH-FBLA 3,4; Drill Team 1; History League.

    PATRICIA BARLETTE-DECA, Sergeant-at-Arm 4; Twirler 1,2; FBLA 3,4; History League.

    EDWIN BA UZA-JV Basketball1,2; Weight Lifting Club 1; Track Team 2; History League.

    JAMES BELL-Latin Club 1; Span. h Club 4; Band 1-3; Track 1; Intramural Basket-ball} ; Hi tory Leaque.

    ANNETTE BENENATI-Ivy Tower Staff; AFS 3,4; French Club 1-4; Sports 1,2; Ar-ticulation Seminar 4; FBLA 3,4; Chorus 1; History League.

    SHARMAN BIEBER-Junior Class Vice-President; Ivy Tower Staft Student Council 3,4; Service Club 3,4; German Club 1-3; Band 1; Girls "D" Club, President4;Sports 1,2; High School Bowl 2; History League.

    JO EPH BIENKO-Junior Class President; Spani h Club 1; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Fo tball 2,3,4; History League.

    PIERRA BONORA-Senior Class Vice-Pres-ident· S udent Council Treasurer 3; Ivy Tower Staft Student Council 1-4; Service Club 3,4· AFS 2,3,4; German Club 1,3; Band 1; Girls "D" Club 3,4; High School Bowl-Captain 2; Citizen Staff 2; Artic-ulation Seminar 3,4; His tory League.

    WILLIAM BRADLEY-History League.

    MARGARET BROWN-Service Club 1,2; FBLA 4; horu 1,2,3; Sports 1,2,3; Drill Team 1; History League.

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    RAYMOND BUDNIEWSKI-History League.

    ROBIN BURKE-Sophomore Class Sec-retary; Student Council 3; Honor Society 2,3,4-Trea urer 3; German Club 1,2; Band 1-4; Tennis 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Football 3,· History League.

    ANGEL CARRERAS-Weight Lifting Club, Vice-Pre ident 1.

    SANDRA CATALANO-Ivy Tower Staff Service Club 1; French Club 1; FBLA 4.

    NANCY CERANOWICZ-Ivy Tower Staff; Spanish Club 1,2; FHA; Sports; Junior Red Cross.

    BARBARA CID/v!ERA-Ivy TowerStaftSer-vice Club 1; AFS 2-4; Latin Club 1; DECA 4; Twirlers 2.

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    M CHAEL CLARK-Spanish Club 1,2; Cit-izen Staff 2; Choru . .,

    ~~ HENRY COCKBURN-HistoryLeague. ~·:

    PATRICiA CO LL-Ivy Tower taff;Ser-vice Club 2; Honor Society 3,4; French Club 1-4, Vice-Presid nt 3; Girls "D" Club 3,4; FI'A 2,3,4 Trea urer 3-4; High chool Bowl, Captain 2; Red Cross Youth 1-4, Secretary 4; Artt ulation Seminar 3. -,

    JOHN CONWA Y-H· tory League.

    KEVIN CRANE-Shop .Foreman.

    SAMUEL CRINO-Latin Club 1,2; Spanish Club 4; Football 1-4; D-Club 4; Forensics League.

    RONALD DWELL-History League.

    JOANNE CULMO-FBLA 3,4; DECA 4; Sports 3,4; R d Cro s Youth 3,4.

    CHARLES CUTRONA-German Club Vice-President 4· Student Council 3; German Club 1,2,4.

    DAVID CYB LSKI-Football 3; Student Council.

    ELISABETH DAHL-AFS Secretary 4; Ger-man Club 4; French Club 4.

    EARL DAILOUS- aseball; Intramural Sports.

    THEODORE DESZCZ-Machine Shop Fore-man 1,4-Assistant Foreman 2; Intramural Basketball1,2; Vice-President 1.

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    JOHN DEWHURST-German Club 1,2-President 4; Science Club 4; Chorus 1; High School Bowl 2.

    RICHARD DILLENKOFER-German Club; Basketball 1.

    MARIE DOBRZYNSKI-Ivy Tower Staff; FBLA 3,4; DECA 4; Sports 1,2,3.

    ERLENE DOELLEFELD-Ivy Tower Staff; Service Club 1,2; AFS 2,3,4; Forensics League 1,2,4-Trea urer 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Citizen Staff 2; Cho-rus 1; Sports 1,2; Articulation Seminar 3,4; High School Bowl 2; FTA 4.

    MICHELLE DONNELLY-Student Council 4; Service Club 1,2; Honor Society 3,4; AFS 2,3-President 4; French Club 1-President 3; FTA 2-Vice-President 3; Cit-izen Staff 1; Red Cro s 1; Articulation Seminar 3,4; High School Bowl 2; Chorus 1.

    JAMES DOUGLAS-Senior Class President; Junior Cla s Treasurer; Sophomore Class President; Student Council 1-4; Secretary 2; Honor Society 3,4; German Club 1-3; AFS 3,4; Boys State 3; Track 1-4; Foot-balll-3; Basketball! 2,4.

    FRANK DRAVES-Science Club; French Club; Chorus, Basketball 1-4.

    C.B.RL ESCHENBACH-

    THOMAS FAFINSKI-Latin Club 1; German Club 3,4; Boys "D" Club 4; Baseball 1-4; Bowling 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1-4.

    THEODORE FARNHAM-Ivy Tower Staff; Latin Club 1,2; German Club 3,4; Sports 1,2,3; Bowling 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4.

    JOHN FEDYSZYN-JVBasketball;JVFoot-ball 2; Var ity Football 3; Weight Lifting Club 1,2; Sport I tramural ,2.

    DENNIS FEURT DO-History League.

    JOHN FEDYSZYN-JV Basketball; JVfoot-

    RAUL FIGUEROA-Track 1,2; Band 1,2; German Club 3; Intramurals 1-3.

    VALERIE FURNAR-Forensics League 1; Latin Club 1; Chorus 1-4; Drill Team 1; FHA4.

    SANDRA GEISLER-AFS; German Club 1, 2; FBLA 4; Sports 1,2; Ivy Tower.

    SAMUEL GERACE-Band2,3;SpanishClub 1; Sports 1-3.

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    PHILIP GITTINGS-Student Council Pres-ident 4; Service Club 4; Forensics League; French Club 4; Ski Club 3,4.

    JAMES GLAPA-Football 2; Sports 1-3.

    MARK GLOWSKI-Spanish Club 1,2,3; Spdrts 1-3.

    LINDA GOLUBSKI-Ivy Tower Staff; French Club 1; Spanish Club 4; Sports 1-4; Drill Team 1; IHS Cheerleading 1; Articulation Seminar 4; Ski Club 3,4; D.H.S. Cheerleading 2,3,4.

    DEBORAH S. GOSSE-Sport 1; Band 1,2; German Club 1,2,3.

    PAUL HANMANN-Latin Club 1,2; German Club 3,4.

    JOHN HART-DECA; Band 1,2.

    SUSAN HAYNES-Sophomore Class Vice-President; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class Recording Secretary; Ivy Tower Staff; Student Council 3; Service Club 2,3; AFS 2,3,4; Forensics League 1; Latin Club 1,2-Vice-Pres ident 2; Spanish Club 4; Girls "D" Club 4; High School Bowl 2; Cheer-leading 1-4 .

    MARY HERMAN-Art Club1,2;Nur eClub; Girls Intramurals; Chorus 1-4.

    DIANE HEYDEN-Ivy Tower Staff; Student Council 2; German Club 1-4; Drill Team 1; Girls "D" Club 3,4-Secretary 4.

    JUDY HILL-His tory League!- "

    DANIEL HOUHGTALING-Iv Tower Staff; Latin Club 1-3; Spanish Club 4; Track 1-4.

    PAMELA RUBE-Student Council 1· AFS 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Chorus 1; Debate Club 1; Sports 1-3; Service Club 1,2.

    SAL VA TORE IPPOLITO-Student Council 4; French Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Track 1-4 (Letterman 2-4); Football 2-4 (Letter-man 4); Ba ketball 2; Intramural Basket- ~ balll,3,4. ,;" ...-1

    JAMES JAFFRA Y-French Club; Latin Club.

    LINDA JAKUBOWSKI-FBLA 3 4.

    RICHARD JESSE-Ba ketball 1-4.

    PAUL JOHNSON-Football 1 2,3; Latin Club 1.

    JENNIE JULIAN-Drill Team 1; ervice Club 1; FHA 4; FBLA 3.

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    KAREN KATULSKI-Student Council4; Service Club 1,2,4; FBLA 4; Sports 1,2.

    KAY KAUFMAN-Service Club 2; AFS 2, 3,4; Foren ics League 4; Latin Club 1; Spani h Club 2,3,4-President 2;Girls "D"

    Club 3,4; Articulation Seminar 3,4.

    RODNEY KEPPEL-German Club 1; French Club 1,2; Band 1-4; Track 1-4.

    SHARc;JN KIERYCZEK-Ivy Tower Staff; ServLce Club 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2;Spanish Club 1; Sport 1,2; Debate Club 1.

    JOSEPH KORZENIEWSKI-Service Club; Football.

    EDWARD KROLL-German Club; French Club.

    DANIEL KRUPINSKI-Ba ketball 2,3; Baseballl-4; Footballl.

    BETTY KUCZENSKI-FBLA 4; DECA 4; Sport 1,2.

    DOROTHY KUTNER-Student Council 1, 2; Service Club 1,2; AFS 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4; Girls "D" Club 3,4; Articulation Seminar 3,4; Chorus 1; FTA4.

    BERNADETTE KUWIK-Senior Class Trea-surer; Ivy Tower Staff; Student Council 1,2,3; Service Club 1,2; AFS 3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; FBLA 4-Pre ident· Chorus t 1; Twirlers 1; Girls 'D" Club 3,4; Sports 1,2,3; Ski Club 3,4; Varsity Cheerleading 2,3, aptain 4; Articulation Seminar 3; ..._

    itizen Staff 2. r'

    KATHLEEN KUZDZAL-Ivy Tower Staff; "' Service Club 2; FBLA 3,4; Sports 1,2,3; Articulation Seminar 4.

    MARY ANN KUZIORA-FBLA 4; DECA; Sport 1,2.

    MARGARET LACK-DECA 4; FBLA 4· Sport 2,3; Drill Team 1. '

    WILLIAM LAKAS-Ivy Tower Staff; French Club 1 2; Basketball 2; Intramural Bas-ketball I 3,4; Track 1.

    JUDITH LANSKI-

    LINDA LAPCEVIC-Ivy Tower Staff; Stu-dent C uncil 4; Service Club 1,2; AFS 3, 4; Debate Club 1; German Club 1-4; Cho-us 1,4; Girls "D" Club 3,4; Model UN Club 2; Drill Team 1; Tri Hi Y 2, 3,4; High School Bowl 2; Junior Red Cross 4; Ar-ticulati n eminar 3.

    DIANA LA !MER-Latin Club; Sports In-tramural .

    PATRICIA LAZ~RCZYK-Ivy Tower Staff; AFS 1-4; Foren tcs League 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Chorus 4; Drill Team 1; Sports In-tramural ; FTA 3,4; Junior Red Cross 3 4; Tri Hi Y 3,4; Model UN Club 2; High School Bowl 2.

    CAROL LEONE-Latin Club 1,2; Twirlers 4; Chorus.

    CAROLE LEONE-Drill Team 1; Debate Club 1; DECA 4; FBLA 3; FHA 3; Service Club 1.

    CHARLES LEONE-Service Club 1,2;DECA 3,4.

    SHIRLEY LEVANDOSKI-Service Club2,3; AFS 1-4; DECA 3,4; FHA 4; Drill Team 1.

    JUSTINE LEWINSKI-Spani h Club 1,2; Drill Team 1; DECA 4; FBLA 4; FHA 4· Service Club 1. '

    STEVEN MC ELHANEY-French Club 2,3; Ivy Tower Staff.

    SALLT MALONEY-Sports 1~; Chorus 1-4.

    MARY LOU AR TELL-Hi tory League.)

    THOMAS MASLAK WSKI-Ba ketball 2; • Football 2. ·::

    STEPHEN M TRE£LI-French Club 1 2; Spanish lub 3,4; Band 1,2; High School Bowl; Bask~tball In.tramura 1,2, · His-tory League.

    1WILA MATESV Iv)' Tower Staff; Stu-dent Council 2; Spantsh Club 1,2,: Drill Team 1; History L(j{],jfUe

    RICHARD MA TYJAKOWSKI-Hi tory League.

    THOMAS MICHALSKI-German Club 1; His tory L ague.

    ELIZABETH MIL.LIO -Ivy Tower Staff; AFS 2,3,4; Foren ic £e gue 4; Honor So-ciety 3,4; Eatin Club 1,:2; Spanish Club 3,4; Band Z 4; Vice-Pre . 3, President 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Fi tival Music Rating 1-4; Chaut. Mus Fe tival 2,3,4; All-State Mu-sic Sectional 3; Fred nia Music Clinic 2, 3; Girls "D'' Club 3,4 High School Bowl 2; Articula ion 3; FTA 2,3,4-Pres. 4; Ju-nior Red Cross 1-4-S retary 3; Hi tory League.

    PATRICIA MIZW -Service Club 2; Chorus 1,2; Twirlers 4; History League.

    BARBARA MOREY-FBLA 3; DECA 4; His -tory League.

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    MARGARET MOZGAWA-Student Council 2, 3,4; Forensics League 1-4; Ivy Tower Staff; Honor Society 2,3,4; Latin Club 1-4; Red Cross Youth 3,4; AFS 4; Chorus 1,2; Sports 1-4; His tory League.

    SUSAN MURRAY-Ivy Tower Staff; AFS 4; French Club 1,2,3; Sports 1-4; Girls "D" Club 3,4; FTA 1-4; Junior Red Cross 4; History League.

    LINDA NALBONE-Ivy Tower Staff; AFS 2, 3,4; Forensics League 4; Spanish Club 1-4; Chorus 1; Drill Team 1; FTA 2,3,4; Model UN 3; Sports; High School Bowl 2; His tory League.

    SHARON NORMAND-French Club 1,2; FBLA 4; Sports 1,2; History League.

    JAMES ODDO-Student Council 3,4; AFS 3,4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; History League.

    DENISE ODELL-Ivy Tower Staff; Student Council 3; AFS 4; Spani Club 1,2,3; His-tory League.

    KENNETii ORLANDO-Iuy Tower Staff; Forensic League 1· Bas etball Manager 2,3; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Articulation 3; High School Bowl 2; o s "D" Club 4; Science Club 1,2; Hi ry League.

    DAVID ORTH-BasketbaU 1,2; Golf 4; Stu-dent Council 1; Latin Glub ,2; German Club 3,4· History League.

    WAYNE PALMATIER-French Club; His-tory League.

    NANCY PARMELEE-AFS 2 HonorSociety 2,3,4; French Club 2,3~4; Band 1-4-Vice-President 3; orl 1-4; FTA 2-4-Vice-President 3; oo Cros Youth 1-4; High School Bowl 2· "Citizen" Staff 2; All-State Music Festival 3; Chaut. Mu ic Festival 2; College Pr iew at Fredonia 3; History League.

    THOMAS PART~KA-German Club; Track 1-4; History League.

    JANET PASCA TTA-Latin Club 2-4; FTA 3,4; Junior Red Cro 3,4; Chorus 1,3,4; Sports 4; His tor League.

    JAMES PAWLAK._German Club; French Club; Spanish Club; History League.

    THERESA PENC 'K-FB'L 3,4; DECA 4; Drill Team 1; Girl "D Club 4; Sports; His tory League.

    JOHN PE'IT-Student Council 4; Baseball 2; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Track 3; Boys "D" Club 4; His tory League.

    EARNEST PETZ-Safety Engineer 3; Ass't. Foreman 1; Student Council 2; Weight Left-ing Club 1,2; Basketball1; History League.

    JEAN PIERCE-Ivy Tower Staff; AFS 3; French Club 3; FHA 1, 2; Tri Hi Y 3; In-tram urals; Hi tory League.

    LINDA PRIEST-FBLA 4; Hi tory League.

    ANN PROPER-Student Council3,4;Service Club 2; AFS 2,3,4-Vice-President 3-Trea-surer 4; German Club 1,2,3; Vice-Presi-dent 3; Girls "D" Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3; "Citizen" Staff 2; Articulation 3,4; Cho-rus 1; Red Cross Youth 2; High School Bowl 2; His tory League.

    MARILYN PR YLL-Sports 1,2; History League.

    JOSEPH PRZYB YCIEN-Shop Foreman 1; Sophomore Class Secretary; Basketball 2; Htstory League.

    AUDREY RACINO-Spanish Club 1; DECA 1,2; Sports; History League.

    LOUIS RAMOS-Baseball 1-4; Ba ketball 2,3,4; Football 2,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Boys "D" Club 3,4; Track 1; Freshman Class Treasurer,· His-

    ., tory Leag14e . ... "' ,< . KATHLEEN READING-Student Council1, 2; Chorus 1; Service Club 2; DECA 3,4;

    History League.

    MARY REED-Freshman Class Secretary· Ivy Tower Staff; tudent Council 1 ~4· Service Club 1,2; AFS 2,3 4; Fo n w League. 1 2; Honor Society S, creta 4; Latin Club 1 2; SpantSh C ub 2, 3,4-President 4; Girls '1D" Club 3,4; Cheer-leading 2,3,4; Atticulatiott 3; Sk" Cl.ub 3; High School Bowl 2,3; Chorus 1; HtStor League.

    BETSY REXFORD-Freshman Cla Vic -President; Ivy Tower Staff; Service Club; AFS 1-4; Latin Club 1,2,3; French Club 1; Spanish Club 4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus _1, 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3; Ski Club 2,3· HLS -tory League.

    BRIAN RICE-French Club; Ten is 3,4; H. -tory League.

    JULIO RIVERA-Spanish Clu 1 Chorus 1; Track 2; History League.

    PATRICIA ROMANIK-FBLA 3; Sport 1; Drill Team 1; History League.

    LARRY ROSS-History League.

    DAVID RUDD- Band 1-4; Hi tory League

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    CHRIS RUSBULDT-Ivy Tower Staff; Ger-man Club 1,2,3; High School Bowl;" Bowl-ing League 3,4; Track 1; Intramural Ba -ketball & Volleyball 1,2; Ski Club 3,4; History League.

    LINDA RUSSO-DECA 4; Drill Team 1; Twirlers 2,3; Sport 1; FHA 1-4; Service Club 1,2; FBLA 4; Drama 3; Speech Club 4; His tory League.

    ROBERT RUSSO-Student Council 1,2,3; Service Club 1,2,3; Football 1; Freshman Class Pre ident; History League.

    LAWRENCE RUTSKI-History League.

    JAMES RYZCKO-Football 2; History League.

    DIANE RZEPKOWSKI-Ivy Tower Staff; Service Club 2; AFS 2,3; Finali t for Amer-icans Abroad 3; Foren ic League 2,3,4-Vice-Pres. 3-Pre ident 4; Honor Society 2, 3,4; Latin Club 1-4; French Club 3,4; "Cit-izen" Staff 1,2; Articulation 3; Spanish Club 4; Girls "D" Club 3,4; FTA 2,3-Secretary 2-Pre ident 3; Red Cross Youth 1-4-Vice-Pres. 1-Student Chairman 2,3, 4; High School Bowl 2, 3; History League.

    DONALD SAGE-Honor ociety President 4; Student Council 1-4-Vice-President 4· Service Club 4; German Club 1,2; Band 1; Tenni 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 2, 3; Articulation 4; High chool Bowl 2,3; History League.

    B , RLY SAGER-Ivy Tower Staff; Stu-dent Council 1,2,4; Service Club 1,2; AF. 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3-Sec. 1; Spanish Club 3,4; Chorus 1; High School Bowl 2; Ar-ticulation 4,· Ski Club 3,4; Forensics League 4; Hi tory League.

    GEORGE SAM-Student Council1; History League.

    VALERIE SAM-Service Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Science Club 1, 2; Sports 1,2; Hi tory League.

    JULE SAMUELSON-Ivy Tower Staff; FBL 4; FHA 1,2; Drill Team 1; Girls " "Club 3,4; Hi tory League.

    JAMES SARZYNIAK-Shop Basketball 1,2; Trade man Solicitor 2; Safety Engineer 1; Histor League.

    MONI SA UER-Student Council 4; Ser-vice Club 2; Honor Society 3,4; Forensics Lea¥ue 4; Latin Club 1-4; Chorus 1,2; Girls "D' Club 3,4; Drill Team 1; "Citizen" Staff 1,2; High School Bowl 2; Junior Red Cross 1· Articulation 3; History League.

    PENNY SCHMIDT-Service Club 2;Spanish Club 1; FBLA 2,3; Drill Team 1; Hi tory Leaaue.

    ROGER SCHULENBERG-German Club 1, 2; Ski Club 3,4; Service Club 4; Honor So-ciety 4; History League.

    MARCIA SHUBERT-Freshman Clas Vice-Pre ident; Senior Cia s Corresponding Sec-retary; Ivy Tower Staff-Co-editor; Student Council 1; Service Club 1,2; AFS 4; Fo-rensics League 1; Latin Club 1,2,3;Spanish Club 3-Secretary 4; Choru 1; Girl "D" Club 3,4; Articulation 4; Ski Club 3,4; High School Bowl 2; History League.

    KRISTEN SKRYPEK-DECA 3,4; Hi tory League.

    WALTER SKRYPNIK-Latin Club 1; Foot-ball 1,2; Track 1; Basketball 1; Hi tory League.

    JAMES SMITH-Tradesman Solicitor 1,2; Shop Basketball 1,2; Safety Engineer A -sis tant-Foreman 2; Electric Shop Fore-man 3; His tory League.

    JEAN SMITH-FBLA 3,4; Hi tory League

    VERA SNEED-}". LA; FHA 4; Hi tory League. ·:

    RUTH SOMERFELDT-Ivy Tower Staff; FBLA 3 4; DECA 4; Drill T am 1; Sports; ~\ History League. ~-

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    • MARY LOU STEPP-Student Council 1,2, " 3,· Spanish Club 1-4; Band 1; Chorus 1,2; Drama 2; Service Club 3; Ski Club 3,4; Ivy Tower Staff; AFS 3,4; Forensics League 1,4; FTA 4; Articula ion 4; High Times 1; Hi tory League.

    CYNTHiA S TRA USER-Ivy TowerS taff; Fo-rensics League 4; German Club 1-4; Sports 1,3,4; Junior Red ross 1,3,4; History League.

    CYNTHIA UJDAK-FBLA 4; Red Cross; Drill Team 1; Sports; Hi tory League.

    LYNN SZCZERBACKI-Student Council1; Musical 1 2; Sport 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Chorus 1; Che rleading 2; Ivy Tower Staff; Drama 2; For nsics League 1; School Pa-per 1; Hi tory Leagu .

    JOHN SZ MIGALA-German Club 1-3; Band 1-4; History Lea ue.

    VALERIE TE MORE-Ivy Tower Staff; Layout Editor; Student Council 1; Service Club 1,2; Forensics 1,2-Vice-President 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Chorus 1; AFS 4; His -tory League.

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    DONALD THOMAS-Trade man Solicitor 1,2; Shop Basketball 1,2; Shop Safety En-gineer 2; History League.

    DONALD THOMPSON-Track 1, 3; German Club 1; Student Council 1; History League.

    BARBARA TRILL-Ivy Tower Staff; Ser-vice Club 2; AFS 1, 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Chorus 1; Twirlers 1,3,4; Sports 1-4; Girls "D" Club 3,4; Junior Red Cross 1,4; Tri Hi Y 2,3,4; History League.

    BILLIE TUCKER-DECA 3,4-President 4; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2,3,4; DECA Area Vice-President 3; History League.

    JOHN TWOREK-Football 3,4; History League.

    DENNIS VANDERLEE-Basketball 1,2; Football 1; Safety Engine,er 4; Shop Bas-ketball 2,3; History League.,

    LINDA VAN VALKENBURG-FBLA 3 4· History League. ' '

    MARILYN VAN WEY-Ivy TowerStaff;Stu-dent Council 3,4; Service Club 1,4; AFS 3,4; German Club 1-4; Drill Team 1; Girls "D" Club 4; Tri Hi Y,· Hist ry League.

    FRANK VEGA- asketball· Spanish Club; Track; History League.

    JUANA VEGA-FBLA; DECA; Spanish Club; Girls "D" Club; History League.

    RONALD VETTER-Latin Club 2; Band 1-4; History League

    RICHARD WACLAWSKI-Hi tory League.

    NATALIE WALAS-Sophomor Class Trea-surer; Ivy To/-fer Staff; Seruice Club 2; Student Council 2; AFS; Foren ics League 1; Latin Club 1,2; FBLA 3 4; DECA 4; History League.

    SUSAN WALL OE-Studen Council 2; Ivy Tower Staff; Fbrensic League 1; Latin Club 1,2; Sports 1; It: ory League.

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    MAXINE WALLER-FBLA; Choru ;Hi tory League.

    GERALD WDOWIASZ-Band 1,2,3; Sports 2,4; Hi tory League.

    JACQUELINE WEAVER-Ivy Tower Staff; DECA 4; FBLA 3,4; History League.

    SUSAN WELLS-His tory League.

    MARIE WILLIS-Ivy Tower Staff; Service Club 1,2; Student Council 1,2; AFS 1-4; DECA 3,4; Twirlers4; "D"Club3,4;Sports; Drill Team 1; History League.

    BRUCE WHITE-DECA 4; FBLA 4; Service Club 1; History League.

    TYRONE WINDT-Ivy Tower Staff; Foren-ics League 4; Service Club 2; Boys "D"

    Club 3,4; Track 3,4; Football Manager 1,2; Ski Club; His tory League.

    HELENE WISE-Service Club 1,2; French Club 1-4; Girl "D"Club 3,4;FBLA· DECA · AFS; History League. ' '

    MARY JANE WLODAREK-Service Club 3; Forensics League 1; Latin Club 1,2; German Club 3,4; Drill Team 1; History League.

    WILLIAM WOJCINSKI-Football 3,4; His-tory League.

    SYLVIA WOJNAROWSKI-Ivy Tower Staff; AFS; FBLA 3, 4; DECA 4; FHA; Girls "D Club; Hi tory League.

    DENNIS WOLFE-German Clul): Histo League.

    LEAH ZIELINSKI-Ivy Tower Staff; AFS 3,4; German Club 1,2; Chorus 1-4· Tri Hi Y 1,2; Junior Red Cross; Model UN 2· FTA 3,4; Forensics League 4; History League.

    SUSAN ZUC~OWSKI-Ivy TowerStaff; tu-dent CouncLl 4; AFS 4; Forensics Leaque 1,4; FBLA 4; Sports 1,2; History League.

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    Personality Plus Sharman Bieber, Chris Rusbuldt

    Most Intelligent Diane Rzepkowski,

    Edward Kroll

    Most School Spirit Patricia Lazarczyk,

    Philip Gittings

    All-Around Girl and Boy Walter Skrypnik, Sandra Catalano

    SENIOR

    Quietest Cynthia Sujdak, John Szumigala

  • Biggest Flirt Richard Bamonto,

    Linda Golubski

    SUPERLATIVES

    Most Collegiate Betsy Rexford, Brian Rice

    Character Plus Susan Wallace, Ted Farnham

    Brightest Blushers Sal Ippolito,

    Marcia Shubert

    Mr. and Miss D.HS. James Douglas, Susan Haynes

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  • Most Artistic . CharlesLeone, Mary AnnAndraszk

    Most Mischievous Helene Wise, Mark Glowski

    Most Co-operative Natalie Walas, Roger Schulenberg

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    Most Attractive John Pett, Denise Odell

    Apple Polisher Harold Adams, Kay Kaufman

  • Most Fun-Loving Tyrone Windt, Debbie Kutner

    Most Courteous Susan Murray, Thomas Fafinski

    Most Sophisticated Mary Lou Stepp, Robin Burke

    Most Likely to Succeed Donald Sage, Monica Sauer

    Most Dramatic Leah Zielinski, Frank Draves

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    Most Dependable Pierra Bonora,

    James Oddo

    Best Dancers Carol Leone, Louis Ramos

    Biggest Complainers John Dewhurst,

    Margaret Mosgawa

    Best Natured Sylvia Wojnarowski, John Tworek

    Most Talkative Bruce White, Donna Andrukowicz

  • Most Musical Elizabeth Million, Gerald Wdowiasz

    Best Dressed Bernadette Kuwik, David Orth

    Biggest Line Samuel Crino, Susan Zuchow ki

    Most Athletic Mary Reed, Joseph Bienko

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  • Fir t Row, (bottom): Steven McElhaney, Louts Ramos, Dan iel Houghtaling, Denise Odell, Mary Lou Stepp, Sharman Bieber, Beverly Sager, Tyrone Windt, Ted Farnham. econd Row: Albert amuel, Director, Chri Ru boldt, Chuck Le-

    one, Donald Sage, Patricia Connell, Roger Schulenberg, Monica Sauer, Marll Glowski, Diane Rzepkou·ski, William Wojcin ki, Jack Tworek, Ronald Figueroa, Ricky Bamonto, Sam Crino.

    MY SISTER EILEEN Appopolous ...... ........................................................................................... . Sam Crino Eileen Sherwood ............................................................................. Diane Rzepkowski Ruth Sherwood ...................................................................................... . Monica Sauer Jensen ............................................................................................... Steve McElhaney Passers-by ................................................................... Sharman Bieber, Beverly Sage Lonigan .. ............................................................................................... .. Louie Ramos Wreck .................................................................................................... . Rich Bamonto Two kids ...................................................................... Deni e Odell, Mary Lou Stepp Mr. Fletcher ......................................................................................... Chris Rusbuldt Helen Wade ........................................................................................ Mickey Donnelly Frank Lippencott ..................................................................................... John Tworek Chic Clark ........................................................................................... Wally Skrypnik Cos ack ............................................................................................ Steve McElhaney Violet Shelton ....................................................................................... Leah Zielin ki Mr . Wade ...................................................................................... Patricia Lazarczyk Robert Baker ........................................................................................... Donald Sage Six Future Admirals .............................................................................. Bill Wojcinski Roger Schulenberg, Mark Glowski, Tyrone Windt, Ron Figueroa, Chuck Lone Walter Sherwood ........................................................................... Daniel Houghtaling A prospective tenant ......................................................................... Patricia Connell The Consul ............................................................................................. Ted Farnham

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  • "Who lived here last? Dracula?"

    First Row: Karen Katulskt, Sandy Catalano, Sue Wallace, Sue Zuchowski, Erlene Doellefeld. econd Row: Janet Pa>;-caretta, Ann Proper, Chuck Leone, Debbie Kutner, Annette Benenati, Kathy Kuzdzal.

    SENIOR

    PLAY

    "Don't you believe in doors?"

  • "May I have thi dance?"

    SENIOR PLAY

    "Who did you say sent you?"

    "What' going on up there?"

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  • "Just a social visit, I assure you."

    "Come to Papa!"

  • Fir t Row: Mark Glow ·ki, Elizabeth Million, Ann Proper, ancv Parmelee, Margaret Jl.fozgawa, Bernadette Kuwil?,

    Michelle Donnelly, Kathleen Kuzdzal, Linda Jalwbow~;lli.

    econd Row: James Douglas, Mary Reed, Robin Burke, Erlene Doelle(eld, Patricia Connell. Roger Schulenberg, Jl.fonica Sauer, Donald age.

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    TOP TWENTY This year the Ivy Tower pays tribute to those seniors who

    academically led their clas . The following tudent have distin-guished them elves by maintaining honor average throughout four years of high school. They are the upper percentile of their class-the twenty highe t over-all high chool average .

    Jame Pawlak, Diane Rzepkow ki, Edward Kroll.

  • Fir t Row: Diane Rzepkowski, Momca Sauer. econd Row: J. Elton Dewhurst, Philip Gittings, Roger chulenburg, Jame Doug/a , James Patclak.

    NEW YORK STATE REGENTS

    SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS A total of seven seniors brought honors to their class by winning New York

    State Regents Scholarships. Holders of these scholarship not only distinguished themselves intellectually,

    but also will be entitled to an annual award of $250 to $700, depending on fi-nancial need, for each of four year of his college course while attending any college in the state of New York approved by the Regent committee for this purpose. In addition, cholarship winners may be eligible to receive incentive awards of $100 to $300, up to the co t of tuition.

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  • Phil, are you sure you need that mike?

    A familiar ight at D.H.S. LS the recitation of the Pledge of Aile giance each morning.

    Mr. Romano ky and Annette eem to be making eye at each other in Communism cia .

  • It look lille a herd of elephants a the cafeteria lets out .

    Chemu;tr, lab proves intere ·ting and fun (u•hen Mr. G. i.sn 't around!)

    Many useful items are found at the chool store.

  • Caroline Gitting , Trea urer; David Greenleaf, Vice-President; Paul Parker, Secretary; John cott, President.

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    CLASS OF 1968

    The Junior class began a very active year with the election of class officers: John Scott, Pre ident; David Greenleaf, Vice-President; Paul Parker, Secretary; Caroline Gittings, Trea urer.

    The homecoming proved to be worthwhile for a number of juniors. This class produced the winning float for the parade. The queen, Cindy Pett, and her escort, David Greenleaf, rode on the float.

    The Junior class party was held on February 25. The theme was "Moonlight and Roses." It proved to be an enjoyable night for all who attended.

    The Junior play, Ar enic and Old Lace, was fun for all who took part. Thi was the first time that the Junior class has had a play at D.H.S. in a number of years.

    The Prom proved to be the highlight of this school year. Everyone who at tended had a wonderful evening and it will be remembered by all.

    The Juniors eagerly look forward to their final year at D H.S.

  • ba z. Third Row: Lance Cave, Anthony Bongiovanni, James Bradley, Kenneth Ahlstrom, John Cas on, FrederickBenn-ink, David Briggs. Fourth Row: Daniel Adamski, James Cieplin ki, Daniel Alessi, Eugene Begier, Glenn Ahren , Richard Bri ka, Ronald Ca e, Terrence Centner

    Dominic Crino, Mark Drumn.und, Gary Drozdiel, Kim Clif-ford, Walter Drag, Edward Glapa, Edmund Gould. Fourth Row: Mark Favata, Richard Gotowka, Roy DeGolier, Fred-erick Gestwick1, Paul Gill, Daniel Dubiel, Paul Erick.

  • Holzworth, Karen Juul, Carol Hou er. cheat Hud on, Charles Graves, Cheryl Guziec, Peggy Griffis, Christine Haa .,.., .. ,.,.,.,,

    First Row: Claudia Kujawa, Sandra Leone, Pauline Lanski, Ro emary Leone, Patricia Kr akala, Marlene Long, Jo Anne Latona. econd Row: Diane Lentz, Christine Kupice, Bonita Kline, Barbara Love, Deborah Rozlowski, Barbara Lawrence, Carol Lagano. Third Row: John Kulpa, Harold

  • First Row: Jacqueline Madison, Mary Ellen Overturf, Diane Marquardt, Kathleen O'Brien, Sarah McCroskey, Linda McKay, Betty Moreland econd Row: James Palmatier, Larry Malta, Alice Morgan, Helene Moldenhauer, Daniel McCubbin, Albert Ludeman. Third Row: Paul Martinez.

    JUNIORS

    First Row: Victona Ramo , Sonia Plaza, Mary Lynn Pell-etier, Cynthia Pett, Nancy Pawlak. econd Row: Patricia Sam, Manan Patterson, Rosemary Rio/a, Lorram~.:. Poli· chetti, Donna Richardson, Betty Palmer. Third Row: David

    Louis Nalbone, Roger Neu•ell, Joseph Mu ·carella, Dauid Pagano, Richard Mosier. Fourth Row: Robert Paige, John Hurley, Larry Orcutt, James Michal ki, David Orcutt,

    colt McElhaney, Joseph Meyers, Carmen Messma.

    Palmer, David Pollchetti, Daniel ancka, Albert aid Russo, Thomas Keppel. Fourth Row: R1chard Sam, John Parker, Gregory Pencell, John Pawlall, Paul Parker.

  • First Row: Linda Szach, Nancy Szymanski, Lois Sutton, Su an Sarzyntak, Yvonne Smith, Janet Speziale. econd Row: Karen Szocki, Diane Strong, Sessla Schultz, Rita Sikor ki, Karen Smakowski, Mary Ann Szewczyk, Barbara Tofil. Third Row: Stanlev Skrzpek, Anthony Sobczak, John .J- {,.. •1.:

    / ' ~ yt/'" . ~~ y () J'

    p 1.. Y. G/ . / c; _.{/ 1f (JUNIORS jr ) (' ~~ /~"

    pf ---'1- p ~ y-, "

    First Row: Donna Zagorski, Mary Ann Zientow ki, Flora Zielinsk~ Catherine Zielinski, Yvonne Waller, Sally Wash-burn, Sandra Ty zko. econd Row: Paulette Wojcinski, Su-san Vetter, Linda Valone, Judith Wright, Katherine Wo-

    Scott, Thomas Taylor, Albin Sell, David Silleman, Gary Swingle. Fourth Row: Jo eph Spayer, Andrew Szwejbka, Gerald Speziale, Richard Tompkins, Kenneth Szymczak,

    Robm Shaff"·1~p~ial~ .

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    jcinski, Deborah Warner. Third Row: David Zambotti, Rob-ert Zolno ke, Michael Weaver, John Warren, Anthony Trip-pi, James Zappi.

  • SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Mary Jane DiPietro, Secretary; Marianne B ender, Vice-Pre iden t; Cathy Petz, Treasurer; Tom Muzacz, President.

    The class of '69 tarted the year by di covering that their econd year in high school was more difficult than their first year, but they quickly adjusted to the flurry of school activities and studies.

    The first important function was the election of clas officer . Tom Muzacz was elected president; Marianne Bender, Vice-President; Mary Jane DiPietro, Sec-retary; and Cathy Petz, Treasurer.

    An important social event in the early part of the year was the election of Linda Kujawa as queen, to represent the Sophomore clas during the homecoming weekend. Our class advisor, Mr. Shubert, gave invaluable help in planning the highlight of the year, the Sophomore class party held on February 18. The dec-orations and the lighting effect followed a theme of "Japane e Gardens."

    Following a successful and satisfying year, the Sophomores eagerly anticipate their Junior year.

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  • Fir t Row: Linda Borowczyk, Barbara Adams, Linda Ar-dillo, Joanne Benenati, Marceline Berdyck, Diane Andra-ik. econd Row: Virginia Baran, Mary Andrew , Kristina

    Barnes, Marianne Bender, Linda Barne , Becky Brooks, Karen Adams. Third Row: John Bongiuonni, Charles Ack-

    SOPHOMORES

    Fir t Row: April Dilorenzo, Janet Cl1[{ord, Linda Doino, Dolores Dolan, Diane Dudzic, Margaret Dill, Gail Darling.

    econd Row: Martha Fitzer, Mary Jame D1Pietro, Chris-tineDoellefeld, DonnaDrummond, CynthiaDutton, Concetta Crino, Florence Deszcz. Third Row: Terrence Frazier, John

    er, Michael Cieslewicz, Nancy Clarke, Angela Arnone, John Bielecki, William Berek. Fourth Row: Jerome Callis, Bruce Chrabasz, James Brenecki, William Barthold, Peter Bia-laszeuski, Arthur Centner, Daniel Cieplinski.

    Fitzgerald, Patricia Dubiel, Karen Dorler, Susan Dorler, James Fafinski, Gerald Drummond Fourth Row: Eric Doyle, David Criscione, Patricia Fe er, Maureen Del Popolo, Tim-othy Dykas, Richard Forrester, Charles Dietzen.

  • Fir t Row: Wendy Hatfield, Su an Graue , Deborah Giambra, Linette Gaura, Mary Ann Gullo. econd Row: Charmaine Hamernik, Molly Greder, Rebecca Gittings, Karen Graves, Patricia Hanlon, Pauline Ginley Third Row: Jame Hall,

    SOPHOMORES

    Fir t Row: Lydia Ippolito, Alicia Kamin ki, Sally Husch, Janet Kuzdale, Anne Klocko, Mary Kolassa. econd Row: Sharon Kozlowski, Ricky Kalfas, Larisa Korytko, Kathryn Kaleta, Nancy Jelonek, Diane Kubasik, Linda Kujawa. Third Row: Barney Kuzara, Edward Kuziora, Carl Kacher-

    Denni Hoftman, Gregory Whitney, James Harrison. Mi-chael Halpainy, Randy Gostomski, Wayne Heckathorn. Fourth Row: Steven Gould, Matthew Hodorowicz, Gary Glapa, Michael Gotowka, David Graves, Denni Grimm.

    meyer, David Kleparek, John Jacchino, Philip Kordon, Robert Krzyzanowicz, Edward Kucmierz. Fourth Row: Henry Hube, Thoma Keppel, Henry Jacchino, Daniel Jopek, Thoma Komada, Ralph Kaus.

  • Fir t Row: Kathleen Mekus, Audrey Lagano, Susan Levan-da ki, Mary Ann Mleczko, Patricia Tamisko, Charlotte Martinelli, .Marcia Morey. Second Row: Suzanne Mourer, Le lie Morgan, Ro eMoreland, Loretta Martin, Linda Martin, Cheryle Marx, Bonnie Maternowski. Third Row: Walter

    SOPHOMORES

    First Row: Michele Parsons, Donna Parmelle, Mary Ann Oddo, Michele Parlato, Catherine Petz, Susan Pupenbroke, Margaret Przybcien. econd Row: Bernice Pierce, Susan Perry, Sharon Palmer, Cynthia Pachol, Carol Organ, Mary Ann Pencek, Linda Pawlowski. Third Row: Frank Nalepa,

    Mizwa, Frances Maslach, Suzanne Meyer, Jill Levy, Richard Majka, Michael Mahan. Fourth Row: John Lamattina, Craig McElhaney, David Mitchell, Mark Ma lakowski, Jerome Matyjakowski, Daniel Miller, Bruce Levandoski.

    John Murray, Jo eph Pagano, Kevin O'Husky, Michael Pencek, Peter Pett, Thoma Muzacz. Fourth Row: Robert Mozgawa, Frank Penkaty, Steven Pryll, David Odebral ki, Thoma Naslund, James Pazderski, Mer[ Rabb.

  • Fir t Row: Victoria Schmidt, Diame Sokczak, Edda Skryp-nzck, Grace Ricotta, Karen Seibert, Ellen Schmidtz, Susan Sandhoff, Margaret Seekings, Ethel Smith. Second Row: Deborah Swierk, Sonja Speziale, Arlene Schrantz, Betsy Roman, Lauon Sheffield, Sandra Schmidt, Mary Jane Sy ol, Raul Ro arto, George Rodriguez, Wayne Stolinski. Third

    SOPHOMORES

    First Row: Suzt Vande Velde, Cynthia Wells, Nancy Valen-tine, Margaret Wuerstle, Judith Tenamore, Susan Szopin ki, Darlene Wolfe, Nancy Tompkins, Martha Wolfe, Sharon Tibbetts, Diane White. econd Row: Nancy Valone, Ro a-lind Vacanti, Sally Ubaney, Roberta Westling, Marianne Woroz, Janice Tarnow ki, Janet Tynan, Janet Tofil, Rosie

    Row: Theodore Schmidtz, Alfredo Rio , RichardRybij. Craig Sutton, Neal Rzepkowski, Alfred Saletta, Michael Radloff, Mark Sam, Mario Ro ario. Fourth Row: Peter Smyczek, Robert Schlia, Jack Ro e, Kenneth Sage, Jo eph Ro otto, William Stelmach, William Sommerfeldt, Daniel Sullwan, William Sell.

    Moreland, Darla Winder. Third Row: Michael Ztmmer, John Tylock, Dennis Tarnowsko, Gary Tippen , Thoma Zielin ki, Ronald Szopin ki, Dauid Wisniewski. Fourth Row: Kenneth Warmbrodt, William Szary, Frank Te ta, Robert Weaver, Dauid Wlodarek, Daniel Tabaczka, John Szukula.

  • FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Judy Polichetti, Treasurer; Edward Rusch, President; Ann Meister, Vice-President; Kitty 0 'Connell, Secretary.

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    The Class of '70 under the advisorship of Mr. Colicchia started working hard early in November on a float for homecoming. The theme was "Moon River." Lynne Callis was chosen to represent our class as part of the queen's court in the program.

    February 4th was the night of the Freshman Party which turned out to be a big success with the theme, "Three Coins in a Fountain." After a good start this year our class hopes to have bigger and better plans next year.

  • Fir ·t Row. Sandra Bruno, Charmaine Baglia, Barbara Barone. Andrea Beatty, Sharon Britt, Paula Brenecki, Cruz Bauza, Carmen Alvarez. ccond Row: George Alles.~i. AI Bradley, Kathy Bri.~ka, Linda Begier, Jean Bartela, Christa Babirad, Mary Ann Bialaszew!;ki. Third Row: John Ben-

    FRESHMEN

    Fir t Row: Jean Centner, Charlotte Clark, Barbara Colicchia, Valerie Champlin, Amelw Crino, Maria DeJesus.

    econd Row: Marlene Burgstrom, Michael Campe:;e, Mary Jane Ctepltnski, Darlene DeGolier, Joan Daggett, Lynne Callis, Robert Budniew ·k1. Third Row: John Desmond,

    edict, Charle!; Bradley, Martin Ball, Gary Banach, Tern• Bender, Robert Albach, Richard Barn·. Fourth Row: Michael Addington, Brian Bialasijeu•ski, Patricia Barone, Robert Barlette, John Bogardus tet •en Borou·slli, Richard Bart kowiak.

    Gary Damian, Philip DelPopolo, Charles Clark. Rtchard Damico, Gary Da ·h, Gordon Cole. Fourth Row: Timothy Daniels, Jeffre_v Cofllca.v. Ronald Budniew ·ki, Jame.· Ca. ·s -on, Robert Clarll, Michael Czekanski, Paul Cybart, John Dean.

  • Fir t Row: Mary Fedyszyn, Sharon Frazier, Mary Ann Ellman, Barbara Dudek, Marjorie Frankowski, Gail Dolan, Constance Freitas, Nancy Drewniak. Second Row: Kathleen Ferrugia, Kathleen Gatto, Susan Gerace, Susan Gould, Mi.chelene Glenn, Sheryl Durr, Nancy Gliwa, CherylFurnar.

    FRESHMEN

    Fir t Row: Ann Marie Korbas, Helen Hafer, Shelly Kub-asik, Darlyn Krzyzanowicz, Victoria Krystofiak, Mary Ippolito. econd Row: Sharon Houser, Kathy Kepple, Linda Harper, Charlene Howlett, Susan Krzal, Carol Kaufman, Kathy Kosierb, Su an Himebaugh. Third Row: Rose Jack-ino, Carol Hanmann, Cynthia Kubera, Karin Holzwarth,

    Third Row: Ronald Hamernick, James Gould, John Farrell, Sally Ge twicki, Geraldine Frank, Linda Fradelius, Judith Frank, Cathy Graf Fourth Row: Harley Fink, Stephen Dziduch, James Gechaff, Robert Golubski, Thomas Duncan, Gary Granata, Timothy Donnelly, A lien Etzel.

    Linda Kemp, Christine Kane, Kathy Kessler, Cynthia Kalfas, Nancy Jankowski. Fourth Row: Patricia Hudson, Robin Kell, Joseph Kucharski, Raymond Klocek, James Hyland, Robert Harper, Greg Keppel. Fifth Row: John Horn-by, Michael Kubera, Thomas Jakubowicz, Thoma Herdzik, Michael Kozlowski, Robert Hyde, Paul Kaus.

  • Fir t Row: Sandra Mac Cubbin, Kathryn Lasky, Judith Mc-Kay, Kathleen Me Donald, Christine Le Grano, Christine Lentz, Jo ephine Lanski, Susan Kuzdzal. Second Row: Mary Louise McGraw, Judith Levendo ki, Marilyn Laza-rony, Donna Kujawa, Cheryl Kulig, Cheryl Kwasnieski.

    FRESHMEN

    Fir t Row: Claudia Moore, Linda Meku , Cheryl Meyers, Mary Moreland, Audrey Matyjakowski. Second Row: Mary Gail Maslach, Ann Meister, Rachel Marzullo, Mary Mona-han, Mary Lou Miller, Susan Moldenhauer. Third Row: DanielMizwa, Salvatore Mastrelli, Lawrence Mazur, Robert

    Third Row: John Mackowiak, Edward Luszcak, Keith Lew-etzski, Richard Lugen, David Kuzara, Mark Kuehn. Fourth Row: Bernie Haagensen, Jame Me Carthy, Robert Laymen, Lawrence Lazarczyk, Steven Kucmierz, Patrick }.fackowiak.

    Mazurek, Gary Maternow ki, Jo eph Million, PeterMes ma. Fourth Row: Edward Meyer, Paul Mroczka, Thoma Mlecz-ko, Daniel Miller, Douglas Mahany, Edward Morey, James McCarthy.

  • Fir t Row: Judith Polichetti, Katherirte O'Connell, Nancy O'Brien, Paula Pilarski, Ann Rabb. econd Row: Marcia Privateer, Barbara Randall, Nancy Pakulski, Jean Patz, Deborah Reading, Julia Nieves. Third Row: Georgianna Orcutt, Donna Rancka, Mar Ann Parsons, Mary Nowicki,

    FRESHMEN

    First Row: Marilyn Schrantz, Sally Ru o, JoAnne Rex-ford, Bonnie Shubert, Suzanne Ru so, Candy Rosing, Mary Lou Rickey. Second Row: Deborah Rice, Sonia Rivera, Cynthia Sarek, Marcella Shareno, Vtcky Serafin, Wendy Schoener, Shirley Ricotta. Third Row: Robert Schoener,

    Michele Piwowar ki, Norman Pieszak. Fourth Row: Michael Poweski, David Proper, Gerald Radloff, Thomas Patterson, Kenneth Przybyla, Keith Ossman. Fifth Row: Lawrence Przybyla, Daniel Pietrkiewicz, Robert Phelka, Charles Or-cutt, James Pietro, Henry Pencek.

    Samuel Ricotta, William Rosario, Henry Schafer, Edward Rusch, Anthony Russo. Fourth Row: Richard Rzepkowski, Michael Shuart, Vincent Ro soto, Dennt Shuart, John Sheedy.

  • Fir ·tRow: Nancy VanValkenburg,JuanitaSprague,Joanne Tyszko, Nancy Snyder, Jacqueline krypelz, Janet Ty ·zko, Barbara Smith. econd Row: Michael Sweet, Stephen Skrzy-pek, Linda Trill, Gloria Thompson, James Shuler, Andrew

    FRESHMEN

    First Row: Janet Warren, Mary Wrobleu•ski, Carol Wisniew-ski, Karen Wojcinski, Patricia Vendette, Rebecca Ward, Nilda Rios. econd Row: William Washington, Carol Wal lace, Susan Wojcinslli, Sharon Wojnarou· ·ki, Elizabeth Water-man, Robert Wawrzyniak, Jame Sanecki. Third Row: Eu-

    Sprague. Third Row: Jame.~ Szot, William Taft, Terry Terrill, Ronald Thomas, Dean Spear, Donald Szu:ejbka, Richard Tamowslzi.

    gene Wojcinski, John Zimba, Allan Zurawsk~ Marlon Ziel inski, David Zebracky. John Zambotti, Orlando Vasquez, Patrick Weaver. Fourth Roy,· Robert Warren, Mark Woods, Steuen Zielin ·k~ Frederick Warmbrodt, Jo ·eph Winkelman, Warren Welka, Robert Wisniew ki.

  • BOARD OF COOPERATIVE

    Mr. Paul Metzler shows attentive students how the leg of a picnic table are constructed in carpentry shop.

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    VOCATIONAL TRAINING

    Eager students watch as teacher Earle Hahn e.--.:plains the function of the carburetor in auto shop.

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  • Mr. Charles Keib makes Machine Shop a tcorthwhile cour e with hi careful explanation.

    Mr. Kaylor explain the operation of a piece of equipment in Electric Shop.

    Mr. Krug demon trates painting techniques in Jndu trial Arts Shop.

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  • ORGANIZATIONS AND

    ACTIVITIES

  • Mr. Blecll talks with his editors-Mary Reed, Marcia Shubert, and Betsy Re.\"ford.

    Karen Katulski and Ken Orlando busily type.

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    Our able photographer-Lamar ch nur.

  • eated: Sharman Bieber, Sandra Catalano, Annette Bene-hati, Linda Golub ki, Susan Wallace, Sharon Kieryczek, Linda Lapcevic, Nancy Ceranowicz, Beverly Sager, Mary Lou Stepp. Standing: Susan Murray, Bernadette Kuwik, Kathleen Kuzdzal, Valerie Tenamore, Patricia Lazarczyk,

    Cynthia Strau er, Barbara Trill, Marilyn Van Wey, Steven McElhaney, Linda Nalbone, Chris Ru buldt, Pierra Bonora, Kenneth Orlando, Patricia Connell, Karen Katul ki, Leah Zielinski, Elizabeth Million, Susan Haynes, Diane Heyden, Lucinda Ameno, Margaret Mozgawa.

    The staff confers with Mr. Bleck concerning one of their many problem .

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  • Patricia Connell, Treasurer; Deborah Kozlowski Secretary· Elizabeth Million, President; Caroline Gittings, Vice-Pre ·ident; Jacqueline Frankowskt, Student Council Representative. · '

    FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA

    Fir tRow: Elizabeth Million, Patncia Connell, Leah Ztelm-ski, Jacqueline Frankowski, Deborah Kozlowski, Cynthia Dutton, Jan Cltf[ord, Mr. Palermo. econd Row: Fred Gest· wicki, Walter Drag, John Murray, Donna Parmelee, Judith

    Wright, Susan Vetter, Patricia Larzarczyk. Third Row: Caroline Gittings, Linda Nalbone, Susan Murray, Michelle Campese, Marjorie Frankowski, Lenore Catalano, Lynn Holzwarth.

  • Marcia Shubert, Secretary; Sarah McCroskey, Vice-President; Mary Reed, President; Fred Gesttcicki, Treasurer; Stanley Vnuk, Advisor.

    SPANISH CLUB First Row: Marianne Bender, Mary Lou Steppe, Patricia Vandette, Valerie Champltn, Rosalind Vacanti, Dtane Andrasik, Flora Zielinskt, Sarah McCro key, Mary Reed, Marcia Shubert, John Scott, Kim Clifford, David Orcutt.

    econd Row: Denise Odell, Betsy Rexford, Loretta Martin, Karen Wojcinski, Deborah Kozlow ki, Mary Pencek, Mar-iann Worosz, Linda Pulaski, Joan Cutler, Mary Ellen Over-turf, Cynthia Pett, Lenore Catalano, Jean Centner, Larry Malta, David Polichetti. Third Row: Sonja Speziale, Mary Andrew , Diane Strong, Sharon Kozlowski, Bonnie Mater-now ki, Judith Wright, Linda Valone, Jacqueline Frankow-

    slli, Martha Fitzer, Dtane Marquardt, Cheryl Kemp, Barbara Love, Lynn Holzworth, Margaret Day. Fourth Row: David Brigg , Marlon Ziellnski, John Murray, Anthony Rus o, Richard Lugen, Robert Mozgowa, James Klocko, David Greenleaf, Richard Sam, Richard Johnson, Ralph Dolce, Linda Nalbone. Fifth Row: Michael peziale, Fred Ge t-u•tcki, Sandra MacCubbin, Marjorie Frankou·ski, Ann Meister, ancy Snyder, Linda Kemp, Kathleen O'Brten, Carol Hou er, Kathleen Keppel, Sharon Houser, Sandra Bruno, Nancy Jankow ki, Karen Holzworth, Jo eph 1\.fus-carella.

  • Michelle Donnelly, President; Ann Proper, Treasurer; Elizabeth Dahl, Secretary; Rosemary Leone, Vice-President. Francis Geiben, John Mancu o, Advi ors.

    AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Fir t Row: James Dougla , Monica Sauer, Mary Reed, Walter Drag, James Oddo, Caroline Gittings,Sarah Mc-Croskey, Elizabeth Dahl, Michelle Parlato, Margaret Day, Ro emary Leone, Marcia Shubert. econd Row: Leah Ziel-in ki, Patricia La.zarczyk, Margaret Mozgawa, Denise Odell, Bet y Rexford, John Scott, Sonja Speziale, Nancy Thomp-kin , Mary Ellen Overture, Cynthia Pett, Flora Zielin ki, Daryl Burg trom, Marlon Zielin ki, Terrence Centner, Jo-seph Pagano. Third Row: Mary Louise McGraw, Cheryl Kemp, Carol La.gano, Joan Cutler, Diane Marquardt, Nancy O'Brien, Marjorie Frankowski, Ann Mei ter, Jean Centner, Carol Kaufman, Mary Andrews, David Rudd, David Green-

    leaf, David Polichetti, Richard Johnson. Fourth Row: Sandra MacCubbin, Betsy Roman, Linda Nelbone, Susan Murray, Jacqueline Frankowski, Lunn Holzwarth, Barbara Love, Joanne Ty zko, Mary Lou Stepp, Barbara Trill, Marilyn Van Wey, Linda La.pcevic, Larry 1\.fulta, Joseph Muscarella, Richard Sam. Fifth Row: Martha Fitzer, Mary Lynn Pelletier, Marlene Burgstrom, Nancy Jan kowski, Judith McKay, Karen Holzwarth, Natalie Wala , Marie Dobrinski, Nancy Snyder, Linda Kemp, Carol Houser, Kathleen O'Brian, Kathleen Keppel, Sharon Houser, Sandra Bruno, David Orcutt, Kim Clifford.

  • Barthold, Steuen Dziduch, Paul Cybart, Richard Rzepkow-ki, James Szot, Robert Clark, Robert Schoener. Third Row:

    Jame Palmatier, Francis Ma tach, John Ziemba, Allan Zurau·ski, Michael Pou·e ki, Lawrence Mazur, Gordon Cole, Gregory Keppel.

  • Honor octety Officer , Fir t Row: Rosemary Leone, sergeant-at-arms; Monica Sauer, vice-president; Mary Reed, secretary. econd Row: Richard John on, treasurer; Donald age, president; Jack Ander on, adui or.

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    The Theta Psi Omicron Chapter of the National Honor Society, under the direction of Jack Anderson, is probably the most admired organization in Dun-kirk High School. It has four chief objectives~haracter, scholarship, leadership and service. These objective are strived for by all students who belong to this organization.

    In the fall of the year calling cards were sold to all seniors. The profits of this activity will aid us in the financing of the Pearl A. Reed scholarship which this club gives annually to a worthy senior. The Honor Society also provided ushers for the Miss Dunkirk-Fredonia Pageant and donated money to the Student Council sponsored Peace Corps School.

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    Elisabeth Dahl

    AFS EXCHANGE PROGRAM "Walk together, talk together, all ye people of the earth; then, and only then shall ye have peace."

    I have had a very wonderful year here in Dunkirk. I will never forget all the good time we have had together and all the nice friends I have made. It is al-ways very sad to say good-bye but I am saying it hoping to come back to see you again.

    Thank you very much for the wonderful things you have done for me. I am especially grateful to my American family and friends, to Dunkirk High School, and to the American Field Service for this my most marvelous year. Remember you alway have a friend in Sweden.

  • "Pia" and her friends enJOY a rest during the hect1c school day.

    AFSer~; from the area hold an interesting panel di. ·cuss ion for the student body.

    "Pia" and her American sister, Sarah McCros kev. enjoy each other's compa-ny.

    Elizabeth ac-t wel_v partici pates in class-room discu~;sions.

  • Fir t Row· Jill Leuv, Charle Acker, Linda Ardillo. econd Row: Michael Opolicky, advisor, Rita Sikorski, Larisa Karytko, Leah Zielinski, Cynthta Strauser, Peggy Wuerstle, Mer[ Rabb.

    GERMAN CLUB

    Fir tRow: John Bielecki, Jo eph Million, William Farnham, Thoma Fafinski, Brad Radloff, Kenneth Sage, Michael Zimmer, Theodore Schmitz, Denis Hoffman, Jan Cltfford, Cynthia Strauser, Leah Zielinski, Peggy Wuer tle, Linda Ardillo. econd Row: Eugene Wojcinski, Mark Czakenski, John Warren, Gary Drysdale, Bernard Haagensen,Sharman Bieber, Marilyn Van Wey, Linda Lapciuic, Elizabeth Dahl, Bet y Roman, Ann Rabb, Larisa Karytka, Jill Levy. Third

    Row: Metis a Acker, Arlene Barkman, Richard Johnson, Joseph Muscarella, Marian Patterson, Deborah Reading, Patricia Burich, Bonita Kline, Linda Frodelus, Candace Rosing, Carol Kaufman, Rita Sikorski. Fourth Row: Rich ard Sam, David Greenleaf, Lenore Catalano, Sandra Leone, Cynthia Pelt, Bernard Barri , Ronadl Figueroa, Ronald Gould, Flora Zielinski, Kim Clifford, Rolf Haagensen, Mer! Rabb, Michael Opolicky, adui or.

  • First Row: Lenore Catalano, Treasurer; Darrell Burgstrom, President; Dave Greenleaf, Secretary. econd Row: Richard John-son, Vice~President; Richard Sam, Student Council Repre entative; Mr. Bi..>:by, Advi or.

    FRENCH CLUB First Row: Patricia Connell, Mary Jane DiPietro, Susan Pupenbroke, Lavon Sheffield, Maureen Delpopolo, Sharon Palmer, Sally Husch, Nancy Valentine, Cynthia Well , Flora Zielinski, Cindy Pett, Lynn Holzworth, Judy Polichetti, Lynn Callis. econd Row: Rosemary Leone, Mary Lynn Pelletter, Janet Tofil, Rolf Haagensen, Michael Gotowka, Michelle Parlato, Janet Kuzdale, Ginny Baran, Darlene DeGolier, Eli abeth Dahl, Caroline Gitting , Re-becca Gitting , Carol Cryan, Susan Ru ·so. Third Row: Darla Winder, Roberta Westling, Nancy Clarke, Karen Adams, Su an Meyer , Kathy Zielinski, Karen Gloff, Linda

    McKay, Cmdy Dutton, Donna Parmalee. Andrea Beatt,v. Kathy Graff, Michelle Canpese, Susan Gould. Fourth Row: Gregory Whitney, Wayne Heckathorn, Tom Patterson, Pat-nck Mackowiak, Robert Albach, Garv Dash, Robert Schaffer, Nancy Gliwa, Geraldine Frank: Donna Richard-son, Mary Kolassa, Susan VanderVeld, Patricia Fashier, Neal Rzepkotcski. Fifth Row: David Greenleaf, Richard John on, Kim Clifford, Richard Sam, Su an Vetter, Kathy Lasky, Patricia Hud on, Marlene Burgstrom, Judith Mc-Kay, Marcia Privateer, Kathy Jaworski, Nancy Valone, Kitty O'Connell, Linda Mekus.

  • Fir t Row: Lynn Holzworth, Jacqueline Frankow ki, Mar-gant .Uozgawa, Linda Nalbone, Beverlv ager, Mar_v. Lou

    tepp, Afonica auer, Ka.v Kaufman. econd Row: Rostland Vacanti, Lenore Catalano, Elizabeth Million, Daniel Mac-Cubbin, usan Vetter, Diane Rzepkow. ki, Cynthia Dutton, Rita ikor 'lli. Third Row: Frank Draves, Richard John on,

    Joseph Muscarella, Tyrone Windt, David Greenleaf, James Palmatier, Patricia Lazarcvk, Cvnthia Strauser, Leah Ziel-inski. Fourth Row: Philip ·Gitti~gs, Michael Spezwle, Ron-ald Vetter. Steven Lis, Bernie Barns, Walter Drag, David Briggs.

    FORENSICS LEAGUE FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS

    OF AMERICA Fir t Row: NancJ zymanski, Diane Marquardt, Linda McKav. Delores DiPalma, Barbara Jalwbczyk, Karen Szock1, Trea urer; Bernadette Kuwik, President; Barbara Harris, Secretary; Rosemary Rio/a, Reporter; Renee Byczyn-ski, Sandra Tyszko, Susan arzyniak, Jackie Madi on, Linda VanValkenburg . econd Row: Richard am, Mary Ann Kuziora, Betty Kuczenski, Linda Jakubow ki, Diane Lentz. Patricia Krazakala, Afargaret Brown, andra Leone, Cynthia Pett, Su an Zuchow ki, Sharon Kieryczek, France

    Biondo, Chn ·ttne Bielat, Pauline Lanski. Third Row: Dominic Crilw, Davtd Greenleaf, Joseph Muscarella, Cyn -thw Sujdak, Marie Dobrzyn ·ki, Kathleen Wojcinski, Donna Zagorski, Flora Zielinski, Mary Ann Guziec, Arlene Fickle, Cindy Ameno, Jute Samuelson. Kathleen Kuzdzal, Karen Katulski. Fourth Row: Richard Johnson, Rolf Haagensen, K1m Clifford, Edward Ko ierb, Richard Krzyzanowicz, Eu-gene Bieger, Theresa Graminski, felis a Acker, Theresa Pencek, Donna Andrukowicz.

  • Fir t Row: Judith Tenamore, Vicky Schmidt, Deborah Giambra, Linette Gaura, Nancy Ceranowicz, Louella Did-get, Advisor. econd Row: Angela Arnone, L.vdia Ippolito, Patricia Dubiel, Grace Ricotta, Patricia Hanlon, Linda

    Kujawa, Janet Tynan, Jo Ann Tyszko. Third Row: Karen Seibert, Cheryl Kulig, Karen Dorler, Carol Hanmann, Pau-line Lansk1. Carol Organ, Marianne Draue . Janel Ty zko.

    FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA

    JUNIOR RED CROSS First Row: Margaret Mozgau·a, Patricia Lazarczyk, Linda Lapceuic, Leah Zielinski, Diane Rzepkowski, Cynthia Dut-ton, Molly Greder, Carol Kaufman, Jo Ann Culmo, Rosa-lend Vacanti. econd Row: onja Speziale, usan Vetter, Paulette Wojinski, Barbara Jalt'Or ki, Cynthia Sujdak, Kathleen Meku . Cathy Graf, Donna Parmelee. 'ancy Tompkins, Patricia Connell. Third Row: Cheryl Kulig,

    Carol Hanmann, Karen Dorler, Gail Dolan, Judith Tena-more, Donna Richard on, Janet Tvnan, Patricia Dubiel, Rachel Marzullo, Elizabeth Million. Fourth Row: Su an Murrav, Florence Descz, usan zarzvniak, Jackie Matte-son, Barbara Bennice, Dolores Do/a~. Neal Rzepkou· ki, Jame Harrison, Theodore chmitz.

  • OFFICERS: Donald Sage, uice-prestdent; Nancy Clarl?e, 8ecretary; Philip Gttting~;, prei:iident; John Scott, treat;urer; Mr. Will, advisor.

    STUDENT COUNCIL fir t Row: ally Husch. Nancy Valentine, Sharon Wojna-rou lli, Lvnn Holzworth, Jud_v Tenamore, Sharon Palmer, andy Bruno, Alary Lou Stepp, Alary Reed, Pierra Bonora,

    Mr:r~ha Fitzer, Betsy Roman, Caroline Gittings, Rebecca Gtttlllgs. econd Row: Rosemary Leone, Afichelle Donnellv, colt McElhaney, David Greenleaf. Richard am, George am, harman Bieber, Bel'erly Sager, Cindy Pett, Flora

    Zielinski, Nancy Szymanski, Chri Haas, Margaret Moz-gotca, Linda Lapcevic Third Row: Marilvn Van Wev. Ann Proper, Mary Lynn Pelletier, Theodore chinitz, Marl? kood.~.

    am Rtcotta, Terry Bender, Bemard Barri.~. Ronald Gould, Dautd Orcutt, Kim Clifford, James Oddo, Janet Kuzdale, Donna Drummond, Fourth Row: Susan Graue.~. Mary Jane DiPietro, Marrianne Bender, Marv Lou Rickev. Micheline Glenn, Francine Ippolito, Susan z(;chowski, Janws Douglas, Linda Ardillo, Peggy Weur~;tl