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Dedication

Thi yearbook i dedicated to the val­

iant m n ho h ve lo t th lr live in

Vietnam in hope th t the world might

be fre from res ion inyear to come.

The e men fought for what they be­

ll ved in. Th y hav not died in vain

for their cau e, but r ther open d new

pass eway for international peace.

In r membering them, we must also

remember that not all of these oldier

w re white men, red men or black men,

but. • . . • our men.

-B.B.

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Contents

Dedication . . . . . . . . . . pa e 1

1i Elf a Sh ul . . . . . .. p g ()

January Cla ... pa 10

F cult ......••...•. pag 1 -26

Board of Education . . . . . pa 27

Jun Cl ..•.....•• pag 2

Club and ctiviti ... pa 5

port ............• p 79-106

Und rgraduate . . . . . . . p e 111

Directory . . . . . . . . . • . p 119

pon or ........... pa e 131

Credit

Cover by . K. mith

Println by F. A. We t Co.

Faculty Advi or K. W. Vand

nior Portrait by J an rdou tudios

Photography by Jo ph Arci i wski

pccial Photogr phy by Arthur Cooper

Dedication by B rbar Burchill

pecial Con ultant. . 1i Edith Cuttin

Cartoonists ........ Dan Metzar Judy Wron Linda ovack Janet Barvaini Gary Kvaltin

Judith Hoch Adverti i Editor

WOULD YOU BELIEVE? ..

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rcall prof ion 1 t ach r-that' s 1i Elf h ul, ho h pr id d

over th John on City biola • cl ye r Gr duat d from

racu Univ r ity \\ith B.A. degree, H s h ul ha ince tak n

cour m parat d part of our country th Univ r ity of

\\ i con in and the Audubon ature C mp in 1 in , bringin b ck to h r

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ov r thi lobe, r m mbcr her hi h

tandard in cl , her keen intere t in nature- nd h r n e of humor.

They r m mb r h r dvi or, pon-

or of Biola Club and ience Con es exhibits. Pre ent tud nt

crO\\d the biola ·laboratory, not r aliz1ng th t th1 1 th l t ye r h r

dedic t d teach1n 1 oin to b demandin their t. Her colleague

think of h r leader hip in the Southern Zon cience Teacher A ocia­

tion, h r lo al participation in John on City T acher A soc1 tion and in

'ew York tate Teacher A ociation, her active upport of th atural­

i t Club, of Hobcr on t moria!, of th Fme Art Society, nd of h r

church.

Wheth r you were d.i ectin a fi h or paintin a 1 nd cape, manipulat-

in a microscope or ari th t \\ildcat j r y to g me, 1iss ul-

\e hall mi you!

Mis Elfa Shaul

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TREASURER ELAI E BARV Da1 k hmr and !au hm e)

PHE IDE. T GERALD LOY Cool it

january class • • • 1967

• Tcv r dull mom nt

ECRETARY 1ARY HO\\ ELL

Happy- o-lucky

HOBERT ACKERLY ulet nnd agreeable

CHARLENE DRE\ Lots of sparkle lots of pep

• 'A CY ANN BAKER She's seldom blue

R DOLPH BYSTRAK He's a panic

BARBARA ELLIOT Quiet tall and liked by 11

THOMAS BALOG Coolne per onified

CHRISTINE BRYK Neat in manner

as well as dres

DAN DAVIS Beatles move over

GEORGE BARVl 'CHAK

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CRAIG GRU D 1A Ea) gom -th re he oes

J NICE G DRICH Quiet nd gree bl

DIEDRE KE• UCUTT She' a weetie,

h 1 our DeeD e

M RGAHET GREE othm both r her

EILEE HICKOK A smile ill m

h r fn nd

P TIUCIA KAHA EY Alw y trouble trouble before troubl troubl

WITZ

R BERT KULYK 11 the orld love

y

DEBRAH

TEH girl ,

1ARIE ALI ACKI A pr nter' devil and

an arti t too

GARY MOSCHAK From h h chool to Harpur

Wh t's new Pu

LINDA MICHA qui t

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DAVID POCHILY \\orr) k1ll m , I'm 1n th b t of h alth

KATHLEE, RICH e' ot hat it take

to make friend

KA THLEE, H'RPHY Fn ndly and h pp •

LLffiA SCHRADER There's really none

greater

DRA PEKERA lon t the ''pie

for lunch bunch"

NDA RAYCHEL Be are 1f the hy one

\\ 1th the de\ 11 in her ey

1ARCE. E RITCH JOH• Rl:FFO Ever one th t !mow him, hk him

KATHLEEN TELFER Ho c n ou h lp

but hke her

A 'ETTE Ju t to

s has it's e

"Fall" is her favorite time of the ye r

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STFPHE \ Y 1A lo but ure

1 \'I~ WILLIAM You c n't top me from 1lin

1EL A fl me p r!Gm

en· ors wi out photos JOHN RUMMER •o Picture

the cooper camera

BEYOND THE WALLS

THE CATWALK

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the adm ·nistration

fr. Lyl Young, Principal

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1. 1rs. Myrtle Keely, English 7. Mrs. Barbara Ho 1, Commercial

2. Mr. Arthur Cooper, Engll h ir. Rexford Cole, Social udie

3. Miss Taney Fish r, French ir. Richard Sick, Science

4. 1r. Lawrence Kiley, Social tudies 10. ir. George Clarke, Industrial Arts

5. ir. David Duncan, Social Studies 11. tr. Everett Rowe, lndu trial rts

6. 1r. Jame Carden, Social udies

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1. 1r . .M ry mith, French G. Mr. Robert 1cDevitt, Science

2. 1r. Paul 1unley, H alth - Phy . Ed. 7 . r. Peter Boor, 1usic

3. 1r. John nnett, English 1r. Brian Krill, English

lr. Richard Riv r , lndu trial Arts 9. Mr. Paul Kapp, Engli h

5. 1r. D 1 l O'Buckl y, U 1C 10. Mi Haz l Ide, Home Economic

1. 1r. Clayton Wild m n, Social tudie

2. 1r • Alberta Hll , Librarian

3. Miss Edith Cuttin , English

4. fr. Anthony DiCesare, Commercial

5. 1r. Donald Hurley, Driver Education

6. Us Elis Brocnin , Engll h

7. 1r. Kay Vanda, Art

Mi s Lillian Heath, Commercial

9. Mrs. Janet Ainey, L tin

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1. Mrs. Grace- 1arie Harvey, Commercial Arts

2. 1r. John 'ichol on, Industrial Art

3. 1rs. Jane h arz, Librarian

1rs. Virgini Donlin, Commercial Art

5. 1r. David Fisk, Social Studies

6. r. tilton Cordt , Phy ical Educ tion

7. 'lr Honor ith, Home Economic

'lr Rita Griffin, Social die

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1. Mls SUs n Albc , Commercial Arts

2. U Patricia Woyt w, Engll h

3. 1rs. Sarah 1aggard, 1athematics

4. 1r. Kenneth Kintn r, Engli h

5. 1rs. Clarabelle Kintner, Attendance

6. 1r . Janet Havlch, 1athematic

7. 1r. James McCabe, Engli h

1rs. Grace LoVuolo, Engll h

9. hool

1. ir. Eu en Baxter, Commercial

2. 1r. Mich l lannon , th matics

3. 1r. H nry Dill r,

1r. Alan Crabb, 1u ic

5. 1iss Dorothy Vrnblic,

6. 1r. Paul pchak, b t1tut Social udi

7. u aomi Hepburn, Social die

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1. ir . Franc Gould, Phy ical Educ tlon

2. 1r. Rob rt Lan , Corum rcial

3. ir . Dolore Vrabel, Physical Education

Mrs. Ro e 1ary t ven , ur -T cher

5. Mr. Jam s Geor , Scienc

6. Mr . Shirley Ken han, Engll h

1. 1r. Kenneth My r , p rint nd nt of hools

2. Mr . Ruth Bowman, Offic

3. 1rs. aron Ayr , Offic

Hs Elizabeth Crimmin , Book Room

5. U Judith moUn ky, Hygi ni t

6. 1r . Wynon 1urch, fflc

7. Mr. Everett Ro vc, Director of Adult Education

Board of Education

BACK ROW: Dr. John ich Jr., Ralph La hi r, David Luzadi , Jam SEA TED: George D cker; Carl Scott, Pre ident; G orge Ravert.

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PHE IDE. T ALI E RICH RD C TFI I 0 metlme G let nl\\ aj not

june class • • •

ECRETARY KARE A KE mR T Lo ·ely to look at, d li htful to kno"'

1967

TREA URER KARl. ORZELL Color her b utiful

tlCHALYN LORRAI E BARA

A friendly irl, a r diant rin, flirtin eyes \ ith

mischief in

SHARO BALDI A kl.nd and entle humor

THERE A BAR A So naturally nice

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JOA• E BERNARDO She's got mu ic in h r heart

SUSAN ALI E BARNES Know her is to like h r

GERALD BELL H 's o w 11

CHRIST PHER BERGER Sw tne lB in his h art

LORRAINE LEE BIRMINGHA One of tho e almo t ROBERT BODEK perfect people Chevy's for ever

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EARLE ffi BO HAM She's ot rt in her heart

JA E BUTCH Full of entle thin

DAVID BRO\ ot quic h looks

CHRISTY CA 1PBELL It take very little to mak h r i gl

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D VID CHIUSLER GAIL

R BERT

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WILLI M C RVI ui t and by, real nice guy

LYNDA C LE A m rry ole oul

GLE OTI DA IS Gr e monkey

PETER DOBRA A rolli

DAVID DRA E Which way did they go?

MARY AN CRAMPTO Short nd eet

GARY DE GROAT A quiet boy ithout a foe

I BEVERLY DURAN ' Tall and neat and alway et

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A live \\<ire

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J ill DURGAL D tour- ucce ahead

SA ·nRA FISH Witty and warm

GARY EA 1 '11 live in the city someday

FARRELL to run

1 RY FEIJOO Quiet nd Y.eet, kind of

irl you'd like to meet

MAH HA FITZPATRIC Come wh t may p re me!

HELE GARFIELD

CHERYL GEORGE qu et a he looks

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FRE CH nd aucy

D A FULL 1ER Co-operative Co-op

A DREW GAVULA 1ce guy go far

ALBERT GOECKEL ur pal Al

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1 RY ELIZ BETH GRA! T

TH 1A5 G 1ULKA Kin of the court

J H. GRA I

CY THIA HATHAWAY F r1 ndl ines i her

p cialty

GERALD HAWLEY To! r nt all the w y

DO ALD HE DRIX "Heindu"

KATHLEE HEFFELFl GER

Ch rm, intellect, and per onahty

MICHAEL HER iA ' Who c re I don't

HARO HEATH Full of p ride­

full o pep

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JA ICE H AGLA:!I."D Calm nd quiet

ELIZ BETH HEWITT

JUDY HOCH 1i s Pep

TEVE H CGHTALE tudie girl

R SALlE HIRK You know she's rrtvmg by th v y h ' drivin

BARBARA HORSI\."Y 1 talk thi f st so that 1 c n

GERALD HOVA CIK Thorou Wy i olated from orry

CLARE HURBIS Life in hen you're ln here

He' quite a nlce guy

CARL HUFF

'ALTER HU T peed i n't everythin

JO EPH JAC BY A qutet guy but

~--"------'quite a gu

JEA HRY IKIW Dance like the

dream he i

CY THIA HUTSK A friendly irl, friendly tyle, al sp ride, alw ys

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GEORGIA JERRA Quite people

ccompli h lot

J ME KEOUGH

PACL JAHELKA Lif is a re t pi sur

ELAINE K LB She'll never stop 'til

he reaches th top

STEVE KARAIM Kind of indepcnd nt

CHARLE E LA E Cut nd clev r­quiet never!

JA ET KRATKY A radi nt smile that

ith her style

D ROTHY LA E D rk of hair; not a care

MARTHA KOPLIK e'll e a cute ddition

in any office

BARBARA KO TICK Better that my friend

think me quiet than trouble om

GARY KVALTI E He dds lot to J.C.

DAVID LA HlER He's ot what it take

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1ARILYN LA OW K1 car for every outfit

JERRY UPA B t of ood fello\1.::;

ED\\ RD Ed' our man

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ever a care

NDY LO GE BERGER

Life i happte t vh n you're in love

LYKE a mind of her own

LINDA MACKO e' our top Co-op

ED\ ARD MATU ZAK H 'll never b tray us

R BERT iARTIN To laugh i to live

WILLIAM 1E 'UCCI valu ble-so te it orkin

RO ALD NDAK Great guy, but kind of shy

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P TRI I UCHA Happy o-lucky, 1 he rted and mcrlJ

UCHALOVIC

BARBARA fiLLER Hi h oclety

D IEL 1ETZ R Ev ryb d~ lov lover

A ffiRA TZLE Earth an el

DIA E fUSKA So rare

D NALD ffiZELEK Girl per ue him

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Ll DA OVACK A friendly tyle,

b utlful snul

JACK PLACE Never a dull moment

KE Efll Fun

E PIPHER and true

EDW RD PRU IK h re

UCHAEL POLES W1t nd wi within him

L RRY PO\\ ELL

X WELL PRESTO JR.

kippy

SUZA E PO ELL Our little trawberry

blond

diamond parkler on her hand ill soo lead to a eddin band

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DANIEL RYCHLI Kl Thi orld' too fa t for me

EPH RAI 1 IDI ood p to v ryone

Love m ,

R d' her fl

FR CIS AGA Blond and f ir ith \\ AY E CH EIDER curly hair H ndyman

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RICHARD HIAPPA It's bout tim

THO 1.A HAT2

' I •• - .. .

~ ,. LY E. fT HER 1A

I' hun ry in

CHARLES IL A UC typtc me y

KA THLEE KAPlK A mind of h r o n v. ith mceri ho n

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UTH mitty's itty and he'

got hat it take

IRE E OPCHAK To blush is be uty but

i nt

KO nd look

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MARK He make

K .UECZKI Schoon r, h t ould have done without you )

Who-me!

TRt:DY T .IDARD Brain and ability are a fme combin tion

PATRICIA STA .. KIEWICZ J. C. ill never th

tthout P t y and

CAROL STEWAH. T An exception to the rule Come what may

JOH T SWETZ Don't blo\\ your cool

JACK SULLIVA To laugh i to live

IUCHARD SYLVESTER A man of few words

A 'DREW SUPA An answer for everything

Ll•mA TAYLOR Liked by all

GARY STRONG The stronger alway

ucceeds

Fine person worthy of many things

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1 RGRETTE 1A 'CIK

A sporty irl Hth lot of cla

HAR ' TEETER Cute ddit on to ny

J

JAMES THOMAS Quietne s, hi virtue

CHERYL VA DU EJ he'd Ju t oon be

on the 1aroon ERDO

m our book

LINDA W RI> It' wi e to b n tur lly nice

CAR L \\ ASHBUR. A happy, friendly irl

LEROY WAYMA Thou h hy, he's

s ell guy

K Y \ AR ER Personality persist

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TH DDEU CHA iuslC on hu,; m1nd

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FHA K Z \' DA E ~ • come, asy •o

DAVID SCOVILLE Just under th wire

I'll never die from O\er \\Ork

seniors without photos Allen, Stanley Be ch r, Linda Friedah, George Garri , Mary Kratky, Ronald Mnhacek, Danny McCloe, Ro rt McVinnie, D vid Mita, Jame

Monkovic, Lucille achman, Stanley

Post, Clifford Rigo, Edward Ryan, William

afford, Jacqueline True dell, Lawrence \ ocxlley, Michele Zelechivsky, Peter

honor tea

open house

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bernardo wins talent show Joann Bern rdo alked off with top honor in

th cond annual J. C. H. . Tal nt o with her

folk- tyle rend1tion of "Tak Her ut of Pity."

al o ang ."What Ha e They Done to th R in,''

but th former on alo with h r noteworthy

lf-nccompanim nt on th

pl c .

cond tnk n by the talented • ancy

imi,.-ulet e

to th tune of "Th

rform d a trikin

nny ide of th

t p routin

treet."

Other nets includ d Karen Kennicutt pl yin th

guitar and inging ' 11 ter, You're a Better tan

th n l" and "A Tear Go By." Bill icClure

accompanied him elf on the piano a h san "Bu

top" and "I \Vanna B Fre . '' Gay B tl r and

D vid Rajnes did an out tandin violin duet of

Vivaldi's Violin Concerto in A 1inor.

Jim Keough acted n announc r and filled in

th "bet\ een act d d pot '' ith remark di­

rected at ophomore , Valt Wheeler' ocks, th

new chool and even ir. lannon 's math cla

the key club

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student counci

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honor society

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art club

frenc club

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ski club

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BE T

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LL ARO • .TD GIRL

PlRlT

AROt: ·n BOY

GIRL THL TE

BE T THLETE

january notab es B y GIRL

10 T P PULAR J rry Loy 1 ry Ho 11

BE T L KI TG J rry Lo R n Kov elk

BE T DA CER Dan Davi Lmd Schr d

DE T ATHLETE Uch 1 L t r J cqu lin Hil y

BE T DRE ED Rob rt Tuck r 1 lani \ood

CLAS FLIRT Rudy By trak a

CLA HOTR D Da\ id Pochily Dian Jubin ky

CLA Hl CIA Tom Balo tare n Ritch

PER ALITY PL T G or B rvmchak 1ary Ann Jac by

10 T LIKELY G or e Barvinchak Chn tin Bryk TO UCCEED

CLA JOKER TomB lo Dian Jubin ky

CLASS HE RTBRE KER Jerr Loy • iclen m t na

CLA WILDCAT • Hch el Le t r

CLASS WlLDKITTE \\and Raychel

BE T COt:PLE

QUIETEST

IGH TOWL

june notables MOST POPULAR

HANDSOMEST

PRETTIE T

CUTE T

BEST DA CER

QUIETEST

CLA S CLO\ '

BE T ATHLETE

BEST DRE SED

BEST ATURED

ALL-AR UNO

CLA BRAIN

CLA FLIRT

CLA S HOTRODDER

CLA ARTI T

CLA 1U CIA'

10ST LIKELY TO UCCEED

CLAS 10D

CLASS HEARTBREAKER

WILDCAT

WILDKITTE'

10ST COLLEGIATE

CLASS ACTOR

CLASS ACTRESS

NICE T COUPLE

BOY

Dav onl czki

Tom Wega

Ron Barber

Jim Occhino

Jim Andel

Pet Dobran kiY Tom Gomulka

Ron Barber

Jim Keough

Dav konieczki

John Durgala

Larry Jen n

Dennis De rio

Dan Metzar

Jim Lannln

John Durgala

Ed metka

Larry Jen on

Hank Miohalovlc

John Durgal a

Jim Occhino

Dav nieczki

BBST DA 'CER

CLASS JOKER

GIRL

Judy Hart r

Connl Brink

rman

Jean Hrynkiw

Janice Ho l nd

C rol e art

erry H ath

Janet KratkiY

Barbara Burchill

Judy H rter

El inc Kolb

Connie Brink

Ro aile Hirko

Judy Wrona

G ye Butler

Elaine Kolb

Barne

Connie Brink

Kathy June

Linda ov k

Barbara Burchill

thy June

10 T TALKATIVE

SMARTEST GIRL

CLASS ARTI T

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math club

library

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red cross

u.n. hi-y

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the "maroon" staff

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TilE JOH TSON CITY HIGH HOOL DRA iA GUILD

pr nt

0 CAR \ ILDE'

uThe Importance of

Being Earnest"

dir ct d by Patricia \ 'oytew

D c m r 2 3, 1966

:15 p.m.

cast of characters

John Worthing, J.P. (Jack)- of the manor hou e­JA m occHI To

Al ernon lonorieff - his friend - THO 1AS BALOG

Rev rend C non Cha uble D. D. - rector of \ oolton -LOR m DA T

ierrim n - butler to Jack - WILLIAM iC CLURE

Lan - Al ' man crvant - ROBERT L PKA

Lady Bracknell - woman of importance -BARBARA B 'RCHILL

Gwcndoline Fairfax - her daught r -CAROL STEWART

C cily C rdew - J ck' ward - Lll:I.'DA KOZAK

1i Prism - Cecily's tutor - KARE OTT iA

PLACE: En land

TI 1E: around 1 95

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cast

r n DRAMA Gl'ILD OFFICER

drama guild

crew

ndy Port r n

r, Bo

Mi P trlcia Woyt w Kar

C rol

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1r. P ter Boor, Dir ctor Band nd Orch tr

letter gir Is

n , L. ov ck, I Lewko icz, H rrlngto , E. !Ill r. B. Klein

P plluhar, , Conn K rba

majorettes

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select choi

orchestra

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mixed chorus

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WOULD YOU BELIEVE?

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... SPORTS?

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v. cheer leaders

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v sity cheerleaders

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YOU'DBET ER

so

A co

E IEVE ...

1967 R

IC CE

Ache r forth Varsity! That' what ha been going around the

chool all ba ketball eason. John on City, underdo sat the start

of the a on, pulled out victori hich 1 ft th fan breathl s.

1r. Lane and his t am worked hard for each game winning 14 and

lo ing only 3. The Triple Cities player of the ye r, Tom Gomulka

had a great sea on but it a not him Ion ho made it a winni

effort . Bud 1lvanlc' reboundin , John Hhalko' fine defen iv

plays and Dave L bier's marvelous ball handling contributed to

the gre t ye r.

basketball

JOH TBALL

John City ••••• Ow 0 ••••• 9 John Cit .... 72 E 77 • •• 0 •••

Johnson City . . . 9 59 Homer ••••• 52 John n C1ty •••••• 6 t.: 43 Johnson Cit ... 72 241 Johnson City ....•• Ithaca

John n City •• cc John City a 47

John n Clty •.•••• J son City 7 ads •• 72 ••• 0.

John on City ••••• ~rtrfinnl tlon

John n City • 0 0. 0 60 -71.5 - 59.5

Johnson City ••••. - 0 2

John n City ..•••• cv -70 -59.7

J bnson City .. . . am

Johnson City ..•••• (20 ames)

Johnson City ••••• I Vstal 72 In ••••• • • 0 ••• •• 0 •• 11.6 Polnt --Le Total 1002 34 5.2 Points

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5 se iors in action*

* SORRY ABOUT THI

PETE - YO • WERE

TOO FA T FOR

THE CA 1ERA! ! !

TOM TERRIFIC

• .T.A.C. JnGH SCORER

• LEAGUES IOST VALUABLE PLAYER

gymnastics

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The gymn tic te m, which co ched by Mr. George cert inly deserve recognition for an unde­feated s on. They d feat d lth en, Ia t year' s ction four chrunp , twice thi year. Tony William was th out tanding gymna tand teacher of the squad. It wa throu h his love for the port that the terun wa created. Th team plnc d cond in the ction four m t with four fir t . It good year for hard-working group of boy

J.C. - 5 J.C. -55 J.C. -55 J.C. -56 J. c. -52 J.C. -61 J .c. -59

I. H. . - 2 Vestal - 41 Gre n - 15 Vc tal - o l.H.S. - 4 E.F .A.- 35 E.F.A.- 27

V stal - 35

Co ch Jim G or c

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pep club

varsity club

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All Con erence Playe s!

varsity football

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J.C. - 0 J.C.- 14 J.C. - 7 J.C.- 7 J.C.-13 J.C. - 1 J.C.-20 J.C. - 0

.orth U.E. Vestal B.C. H. LE.

I.H.S. s.v. E.F.A.

\ on - Lo t - Tied

end d th eason

A fin ffort

t f built a fin football t am and

inni record of four in nnd thr lo e .

put out by th te m in nn up t ictory O\' r h avily

f vored Union-Endicott. andout on th er Jim tacko

and Don Carr \ ho ere lect d for th All- r team

oniecz ki who al o et ord for th mo t pa

ceived in a ingle Our con ratul tlon o to the boy for a fine

job.

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- 2 - 6 -20 - 2 - 7 - 1 - 0 - 19

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s

Each tar on th h lm t

m nn th t th man h eith r

p s orr cov-

j. v. footb 11

frosh footb 1

95

bowling

LEFT TO RIGHT: Da , !ark H rn k, B ry

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wrestling team

VARSITY WRE TLING

Bill 1 nucci

Hank 1ichalovic

Don H tcr * Tim Bancroft

Ken Bi oli

Bernie ialeni cki

Chri Marinich

nior on th t m.

ir. iunley again at the

helm of th wre tlin quad thi

year. E ch wrestler improved

tremendously throu h the year.

Th t am cons ted of mo tly

undercla m n ho will return

n xt year in hopes of bettering

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A Friend from A gentina

La t summer, sixt en-year-old Javier Torton

left hi par nt , hi ninet n-y r-old broth r, his

friends, and hi hometown of n Franc! co, Argen­

tina, to come to th United an excb e

student. Javi r has lived ith a number of families

in the Triple Cities, and i pre ntly re idin at the

home of 1r. and 1rs. John Les o, hos son Ray is

an exch nge student from our chool to Bolivia.

Registered as a enior in our school, Javier takes

courses in chemistry, ocial studie , English, typ­

in , and chorus.

Back in Argentina, Javier as also a enior in high

chool. There h took eleven ubjects and all these

were pre cribed by the chool officials-that is, h

had no choice to bat ubject b took. Becau e

high school tudent attend school only in the morning

in Argentina, Javier g n rally man eel to have only

two or three clas es of each subject per week. One

of the bi ge t difference between our daily high

Engli b very fluently now and i ble to pre nt his

id v ry well.

Perb p th bigge t difference th t Javier can di -

tinguisb n teenag lif in the t te and in Ar-

gentina is in the hours that we stay out and tb hours

tb the and his fri nd tay out. Javi r s ys that it

is cu tomary for dance to begin at around eleven

o'clock at night and to end t bout four o'clock in th

mornin at borne; here they last from about eight or

nin o'clock until midnight. He al o s y that h

prefer parties back home to partie in the United

tates bee u e kid dane t p rti in Ar entina,

whil tb y don't usually do o her . Another differ­

ence Javier notices i in the rate at which we do

thing . Ev rything i don o quickly in th tate

while in his homeland things are don more slowly.

On July 29, Javi r will return hom to hi f mily

and friend . He has had a \ onderful time in our

country, and I am sure it vill b an ex rience h

chool routine and Javier's b ck home is that the will n ver for et. We, too, ' ill never be able to

teachers rather than the tudent chan e cl sse in for et Javier's rm person lity and hi friendly Argentina.

Coming to the United ates didn't pre ent to Javier

his first experience ith th Engli h languag . He

had been studying the language for over five years,

smile. We urely will mls hi fine character and

h certainly is an exc 11 nt repre entativ of our

Latin-American neighbors to th south. It ha been

a gr at honor and plea ure for our student body and

three of them s an academic cour . Javier sp aks faculty to act as host to you, Javier Torton .

cross country

RO 1. Paul M le, Geo Pic ra, Mr Geo , .J alluk, ark Sterner ROW 2· Tom M ney, Andy Huray, Andy pa.

track

Wallak, Bob V.erts. RO\\ . 1r. Hurley, anlsld, Tom HUI, D \1i skovics, Tim Ban-

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100

John Gra si and Bob Griffith

RO\\ 1: Randy Ott, Dave nlczki, John Durgala, Jim Macko, Dav Brau r, Bob Griffith, John D 1arla, Rick onosky. ROW 2. G org Zevan, M Pol ana , Ron Barber, D v Laahi r, Jo Grassl, Us

lka, Jerry Llpa.

j. v. baseball

Th 1967 varsity b eball team fin! bed cond behind M-E with a

10-6 record in th STAC' e tern division. Th WUdcat

most champions. With three gam remainin and t o game ah ad

of 1-E, they dropped nll thre arne to SV, 1-E, and the 1 agu

champion , Vestal.

Th re were many outstandin performance . Bob Griffith , the

team's MVP, started th s son by pitchin a no-hitter again ton.

H finished the e on with a . 356 B.A. and a 6-2 pitching record

(ERA-0.51). John Durgala hit a ba e -load d tripl in th bottom of

tb eventh to beat CV 5-4 to giveth team p ychological lift. Al

Co t llo truck out eighteen batter in a 2-1 win over U-E. Ron

Barber, elected th mo t improved player, h d hi harp curv

working to beat CV 5-1 during our try for first place. D vid Skoniec-

ki, our excellent lead off batter, had a B.A. of .319 and lee d

to play in the all-star game in Cooper town. The t am captain, John

Gra i, provided leader hip and outstandin perform nee as catcher.

Th Wildcats featured bustle, good pitching and defen e to win their

ten games. They lacked hitting pow r to win th close contest . Four

of even on -run game ere lo t.

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102

WOULD YOU BELIEVE .. .

Hamilton High School

can you gue s what two faculty member are here?

(An wer Bclo\)

fashio s of spring-1967

103

WOULD YOU BEL EVE

's 0

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105

BO U G TOP LEFT TO RIGHT: JaniC tor , Linda Ta lor, Ren DePu •

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, Unda T lor, Kathl n RO\ 2· Ro ary Chit ,

Co terton, Jan t C rr, Kathy Wil n, san

Trudy Standard, ancy P kera.

P reb , Cbrl t

El GJ

WOULD YOU BELIEVE • • • 1. J .C. has rats?

2. Twiggy fa hions?

3. Th theme of our y arbook?

4. John G.'s love life?

5. Our talent sho ?

6. Oakdale?

7. A ro e without a bud?

Th ophomore

9. The juniors?

10. A Japane Ken G.?

11. Jerry L. 's football injury?

12. Birds and the bees in a embly 7

13. An hour for lunch?

14. An honor system in this chool?

15. C. Fred in thi building?

16. DaveS. not ayin lfl!

17. Bob K. ivin up hope?

1 . Fourth p riod study hall in 204?

19. Pat . with laryngiti ?

20. Th irl' drinkin fountain on the bottom floor?

21. Dan takin baton le son ?

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WOULD YOU B I V ... UN ERGRADUATES?

111

class o • 1ce s

Lynn nford, P t V ntlno, 1 ry Kay lalchak.

homerooms

HO IEROO l 1

HO IER .I 3

larU n I !ani

HO !EROO I 19

116

sophomore cl ss

op o o e c ss

11

a c • 1 v • 1 t i e s

d • 1 r e c t 0 r y

ROB RT ACKERLY Band 1, 2, 3, 4

JAM£ A IDEL

ARGO ATKI Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ring Committe Fr c Club 3, 4 P p Club 3, 4, Junior Pr t , Maroo 4, Wildcat Homeroom Day.

TERRYL ANDER Archery 2. 3, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Vice Pr t Red Croas 4: nlor Prom Commltt a 4 Class Day

RO tARY A IDREJACK Girl •a Baaketball 1 Red Croea 1.

A CY BAKER

SHARO BALDI Library A slstant 4, U. ketball 3, eer Co Chorus 1, 2, Cia

t Council 3.

TOt BALOG Band 1, 2, Orcb tra 1, 2, Ch 3; Drama Guild 4, Class Day

RONALD BARBER F thai! 1, 2, 3, 4, B skethall 1 2 Track 1 2, 3, 4. P p Club 3, 4. 2, I t Choir 2, 4, Matbl tea 4. Boy'•

ELAINE BARVAINI Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Tr asur r 3, , 4; Volleyball 4, Junior Prom Com lttee, Comm tte , Hom room r ary 2

GEORGE BARVI CHAK Chorus 1, Cl aPr !dent 1, 2, Ho 4 ud t Council 3, 4, ring Co

1 tv 4

RALD BELL Cr u 2,

FRA K B RDI £

D H BORAH

Cub

Commltt Prom Com

, Track 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 4, Varsity t Counc 4, Pep Cl b 3,

lttee

4, C aa D y.

H y rmat

JA E F

K

D VID CHRI L R

DA\ID B ('

ROBERT CLIFFORD

(

c

c It c

F t II 1

R\ D r

DVIDD K

D

rts4

c nl r Prom C D

• ' 4, , Pr &I Club •

Itt

BARBARA ELLIOTT R Cross Repr ntativ 2

ROSE E TELLE Library Ass! tant 4, Information Desk 4

CATHER! EVA l • Hl Y ;l, Information D sk, Maroon, Y rlx>ok taff 4 Junior Prom Com It 3.

rary Committ , \\ lldc t t Cbolr 4, Cia s D y

PATRICK FARRELL

lAR1: FELJOO

A CY FERRI HO l •• H Y 2.

IARSHA FITZPATRICK Y T 1 2, RedCro a1, 2 Bowll 2.

D LE FREE Football 1, 2, Intra ural 2 3.

JOA E FRE CH

DO , A FULL I R llxed Chorus 1, Chorus 2 3, Intramural Ba

Llbr As ant 3, , Co op •

A ODRE\\< GA\ leLA

all 1

lntr urnl Ba k tball 4, Red Cro Repr sentative 4,

R BERT GELO

CHERYL GEORGE Junior Prom Decor ion Co llte 3.

DIA A GLA :VILLE

ALBER r GOECKEL P p Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4 Junior Prom Comml Fr h n Prom Co It e 1 •

TOM GO IULKA

3,

• y Club 2, 3, , cretary 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, r tary 4, Golf 2, 3, 4 B s tball 2 3, 4, Captain 4

JA CE GOODRICH Red Cro a Repr sentative 4.

Ll IDA G DR1CH Claa Day Play 1, U. . Hl-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drlv r'a Tr In 2, laroon 1'yp t 4 L brary As stant 4, Choru 4, Drama Guild 4; Red Cross Representatlv 4.

DARLA G DSTAL

KE :ETH GOULD Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Vara ty Club 2, 3, 4, P p Club 3, 4

!ARY GRA T Cborus 1, 2, Hom room cretary 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3; laroon 2, 3, 4, Drama Gulld 2, 3; dent Council 2; Junior Prom Committee, or Prom Commlttee, U •• HI-Y 4, atlonal Honor lety.

JOH GRA Foot I 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas !ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, Key Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4 Class ring Committe 4.

DE as GRAY

lARGARET GREE E Clas Tr asurer 1, Intramural Club 2, French Club 3, Club 3,

nior Prom Decoration Committe orati n Committe ; Chorus 1, 4.

PATRICIA HA RlCH

rts 1, 2, 3; Biology ring Commit 3,

, Junior Prom Dec-

P p Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, Ba ketball 3 Volleyball 3; nior Prom Commltt , Junior Prom Commit ; Clas

Day.

JERRY HAWLEY

r 1, 3, 4, H m -r 4; Gym-

Hl-Y 3, Com-

DO ALD HEETER Football 2, 3, , \ re t1 lty Club 2, 3, 4.

2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4; V ra-

Triple Co-op -1.

J IE HEKTOR

2,

Football 1 2, 3, , Track 2, 3, , Varsity Club 3, 4· lor Prom Commit ; Cl s D

DO. ALD H :URIX Football 1

GAIL HER lA•' Red Cro 1; Co-op 4, Girl's Cborusl, 2, 3; A Ca lla 3; Hom room Preald 3; ent Cou Q 3, 4, r -tary 4; Information De k 3.

UCK HER 1A

ELIZABETH HE VITT

ElLEE fUCKOK nlor Prom R freahment Commit

or tlon Commit , Cl 8 Day.

SHARO fULL Chorus 1, 2, 3, Red Croa 3,

EUZABETH HINKEY

nlorProm

JA nc HOAGLA :D Ore stra 1, 2, 3, Cb rus 4,

JUDY H Cll Fr ncb Club VIc Pr I Club 2, 3, laroon 2, 3, ws and Fe HI-Y 2, , 4, Drama Guild 3, Arch ry 2; rln Commltt tal') 2, Ju or Prom Commit Editor Wilde •

CLAYTO HOLLE BECK Chorus 1, 2, 3, M •a Chorus 2; A Cap lla 3, 4,

2, 3, 4, ring Commltt 2, 3, 4.

STEVE H UGHTALE laroon 4; Junior Varsity Football 3, St ring Commit

3 4, T nnls 4, Junior Prom Docorat n Com it tramural B t II 4; Intramural Volle all 4.

GERALD HOVA CIK

r tary 2, 3, 4, Bioi Club 2, U. MARY HOWELL C ru 1, Cl HI-Y 2; Hom r Basketball 3,

m retary3; Junior Prom Commit or Prom Commltt

ROBERT HROMAUK

JEA HRY KIW Drama Guild 1; Re rvatl n Committ 1, G.I.O. Alt r-

te 2, 3, Red Cross pr tatlv 3; Intermural Bas tball •

ALTER HU. T

J PH HURAY

CLAffiE HURBI

lath Club 2, 3, 4, VIc -Pr 11!-

2, Junl r Prom

CY TinA HUTSKO Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orcb atra 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1 4; Triple Trio 1, ClaBBD y; Wildcat f, Maroon 4, Baske1ball3;

ring Committe 2, 4 Drama 2, 3

JO EPH JACOBY nlor Prom Committee, Wildcat; Information Desk 4

Claaa Day.

MARY A JACOBY U • Hl-Y 2, Homeroom r tary 3, 4; ud t Coun-cil presentative 3, nlor Prom R fr bment Com-mit liior Prom Decoration Commit!

PAUL JAHELKA

LARRY JEN Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4; Football 2 3, 4, lnt rmural Bas­ketball 4; 1n rmural Wr stl 4· Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4

GEORGIA JERRAM B ketball 3, Volleyball 3; Choru 3; Junior Prom Dec-orating Commit 3.

DIANE JUBI Arc ry 2, Colorguard 2, 3, Junior Class Pr aid nt, Junior Prom Chaperon Committee, Vic -Prealdent nlor Clasll, Chairman nlor Prom, ring Commit 3, 4.

KATIIY JUNE Choru 1, 3, 4, Choir 3 4, Class retary I, Class VIc -Presld t 4 U. • HI-Y 2, 3; udent Council 2, 3,

, VIc -Pres t , Cheerle r 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, lntr mural Volleyball, Ba ball, Basketball 1; Junior Prom Decor tlng Commltt , Club 3, 4, Treasurer

, Orchestra 2 3; Hom room Pr sldent 2, 3; or Prom Committee, Cl Day, Junior Prom Qu • Foot

11 Qu n, rta D y 1

KARE KE :DROT Cl a Day Commit 1, aroon 3, 4, St rl Commlt­t 2, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Letterglrl 4, U. • lU-Y 2, 3 4, Pr aid t 4, ftb:lll 2, Homeroom Pre !dent 3, Red Cro R pre alive 4 French Club 4, P p Club 3, 4, Drama Gulld 2 3, Wildcat Literary Editor 4, nlor Cia a retary 4; Junior Prom Commit a 3; nlor Prom Committe s 4, Class Day Commltt 4, Chorus 4.

DIEDRE KE liCUTT Chorus 1, Claa Day, or Prom Decoration, Enter-talnm nt Clean-Up Committe s.

JA IE KEOUGH ~ Club 2, 3, 4, P p Club 3

4, V rslty Club 2, 3, Pres! Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Band 1, Tr ck 1, 2, 3, 4; Wr stUng 2, 3, 4; u nt Council 4; Homeroom Pr ai-d nt 4; E e ud nt to Co Rica.

RO ALD liCKERBOCKER Footb I 1, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 4; Intramural Basketball; Volleyball 4; Junior Prom Decoration Commit e, nior Prom Decoration Commit-tee, Cl 11 D H Red Cross Repre tati 1.

ROBERT KOBYLAK ! d Choru 1; Boy's a to 3; Junior Varsity Bowling

T am 4; d C a R pre ntatlv 4; !ar n R porter

WlLlJAM KOCICK B sketball 1, 2; Football 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Intramural Baa tball 4; nlor Prom Commi 4.

ELAI KOLB Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4;

lect Choir 1, 4, er Commltt 2, Homeroom Pr ald t 3, ud nt Council 1, 3; U • HI-Y 2, 3; Claa Day 1, 4; Editor-In-Chief Maroon, F atur Editor a­roon 2, Honor lety 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Base I 1, 2; Archery 2, 3; rctary Band 4; Optomlst Club pr sentatlve 4, ational Latin Award 3, Sports Letter 3.

JUDY KOLLY ftball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas tball 1, 4; Voll yball 4, In­

formation De k 4.

PAULETTE KOLSUN Badminton 1; U. • HI-Y 2, 3; ath Club 2, 3, Maroon 2, 3; Girl's Bowl! 3, 4,

MARTHA KOPIJK ring Committee 1, Information De k 3, t:. HI-Y 3;

Pre ldent Hom room 3; nt Council , Co op 4; Honor Society 4.

BARBARA KO TIC Jun1or Prom Committee; \l.ildcat, nlorProm Commit­t ; Class Day.

RE EE KOVACIK Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Clas Treasurer 1; nlor Prom Commit Committ 4,

JA ET KRATKY U Hl-Y 2, 3, 4, Red Cro a 2, Information Desk 3, 4,

aroon 4; r Committee 3; Homeroom crctary 4; \loUdest; Junior Prom Committee; Club 4.

GARY KVALn.rE lntr ur Volleyball 4; eer Committee 4.

CHARLE rE LANE BCl"i 2; Triple Sports 2; Bas ball 2; Sports Day 2; P Club 3, 4; Club 4, Junior Prom Committee, nlor Prom Committee; Class Day.

DOROTIIY LA E

JAME LA ONING Chorus 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ore stra 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cro 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Cro s Country 4; Varsity Club 4; Intramural Bask tball; Wr atllng 4,

DAVE LASHIER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baa ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Councll 2, 3, 4, Presid nt 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Clas Presldent 2, 3.

RIL YN LA KOWSKI

KATHY L GA U. . HI- '1, 2, 3, 4, lorPromDecor t1 nCommlt

FRA LE

UCHAEL LE TER Tr ck 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3, or Prom Dccora­tl n, Cl an-Up CommUt , Cia Da : Varsi Club 3,

, P p Club 2, 3, 4,

JERRY LIPA JR. ball Z, 3, , Intermural ketball 4.

D BIDE LOTT P p Club 2, 3; Co-op 4, roo Z, 3, Junior Prom Commltt :Drama Guild 2.

JERRY LOY F ball 1 2, 3, 4; lor Cl Pre 1 nt: Hom room

retary 3, Class D nlor Prom Committee: Var -lty Club 4,

ROBERT LUPICA Band 1, 2, 3, : T ck 2, Drama 3, 4, R Croaa p-r ntatl 3, Intermural Ba I and Volleyball.

JAdE LUT C F tball 2, 3, 4; r stl 3, Var It} Club 4.

'LYKE Volleyball 1, 2; sketball 1: ftball 1, Z, Badminton 2; Red Cro s Z, 3, 4, Ll ary 2, 4.

Llh'DA ACKO B ketball 2, Volleyball 2, Information Desk 3, Co-op 4,

MARIE MALIWACK Vtce-Pr !dent B ology Club 2, 3, Fr ncb Club 2; r-

Commltt 4, lor Prom Commit

OALD :DAK

tball 4.

'A CY MATH Red Croaa 2, 3, B 1, 2; Junior Prom Comml

CK iATlA

EDWARD iATUSZAK

E THER 1C CLOE d Cross l, 2, 3; A.ttelodance 1.

DEBRAH CO EID Inform on De k 3; or Prom Decoratlo Commit

WILLIA MENUCCI Track 1, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Varsity r aU mural Voll ball 4 •

DE MERRILL

DEN METRUS Choir 3, 4, Ba ball 2, 3.

DA EL MET'ZAR

4; r-

Foot I 1, Z, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2; Orchestra 2; Junior Prom Decoration Comml ; Varsity Club 3, 4; Wilde Art Edl r; Oymnastlc T am 4, Class Da 4, or Prom Committee; Intramural

re.U 1, 4.

LINDA MICHA U. • Hi-Y 2; nlor Prom Dccorat n Committee.

PATRICIA CHA

HA • UCHALOVIC Foo I 1, 2, 3, 4, r Z, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; P p Club 2, 3, 4, Varalty Club 3, 4, Chorus Committee 4; Junior Prom Commit 3; Committee 4.

JOHN MIHALKO B tballl, 2, 3, 4; F tballl, 4, Vara ty Club 3, 4, Vic -Prest 4.

BARBARA fiLLER ud nt Council 1, Drama Club 1, 2; U Ill-Y 2, Junior

and nior Pr m Commit s.

PAUL UKITKA

1110 tAli MOONEY Football!, B tball2, Track 1, 3, 4 CrosaCountry 4,

I nc Club 3, Junior Prom Committee, Drama Guild C' at Much Ado Aoout " Varsity Club 4, Pep Club 3, 4, lntennurals 4; Y arboo , Assistant Art Ed­Itor Cboru 4.

MARl H

MORABJTO room ret ry 1, 2, 3 Red Cross 1.

GARY 0 HAK

ROBERT t ZEK B nd 1 Orch stra 1

KATIILEE llRPHY

RAVE k 3, Coop 4

DIA E tU Girl 11 Chorus 2, 3, F.T.A 2, 3, At nd

d Cbor 1, 3, P p Club 3, Off! J, ildcat 4

EDWARD AMETKA Var tty Club, Ke) Club, Track 2, 3, 4, mltte 2, Pep Club.

CHERYL E TER

Co -

Hom Economics Club 2; Junior Prom Committe 3; Class Day, nlor Prom Commit

DO 'ALD 'EZELEK

DlA E OVAK Co-op 4, lnfor tlon De k 3.

LINDA OVACK Voll ali 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, ft all 1, 2, 3, 4, Bo ling 2, U. . Hl-Y 2, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Trea r r 3, Treasur r of Junior Cl a, Let l'glrl 4 Pep Club 4, Honor ty 4, Wildcat Committees 4, taroon 4.

JAME OCCHINO Drama Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, d 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir and Chorus 1, 3, 4, Stud nt Council Repr atlv 1, 2, 4,

Club 3, 4, Honor ty 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Fr ncb Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Comrnttt 3, r Commit­te 1, 2, 3; Maroon 4, Mathletes 4, Mac amara Con­f rene (Syr u U.) 3, Boy'a 196 , Clau Day Committe 4,

KARl • ORZELL A Cappella Choir 4, Mix Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girl'• Chorus 1, 2, 3; Rod Cross R pre ntatlv 2, Homeroom re­tary 3, 4, nior Class Tr asur r; Archery Club 2, Coloru ard 3, Junior Prom Entertain nt Committee, Jun or Prom Decoration Commttt , nior Prom Committee

ETH PACKER 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; r stllng 2; Ares

Band 3, Bowling 3, Class Day 1, 4.

LY PAIC.E Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 1, Student CouncO 1, 2, 3,

cretary 3 Choir 1, Fre ch Club 2 3, 4, Presld nt 4, Library A s stant 2 Audio Visual 2, d Cro 2, 3 P p Club 3, 4, Class r tary, Main -Endw II 2, \\lid­cat Co mitt s 4, Voli yb I 2, 3, Basketball 2.

CA rDICE PARK Co-op 4 l. . Hl-Y 2, 3, Information Desk 3

LAL'RA PAY E A Cap !Ia Choir , Cboru 3, 4, Girl's Ch rus 1, 2; Chamber ra 3, Drama Guild 1, Latin Club 1

rDRA PEKE Girl' Chorus 2, 3, tlxed Choru 1, 2, 3, 4, t: .. Hl-Y 2, 3, Volle bali 3, Basketball 4 \\ Udcat 4; Honor So­c! ty 4.

PE rDLEBt:RY rts 2, ftball 2, 4 Informal on De k 3, 4.

GEORGE PICHURA Bl 1 Club 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Cro s Country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4; P p Club 3, 4

CATHY PIPHER Girl's rts 2, t: •. HI Y 2, Triple rts 3.

JACK PLACE Band 1, Intramural Bas tball 4, nlor Prom Com-mitt s 4, Class Day Commttt 4.

DAVID POCtnLY

2, Intramural Ba ketball 4; Jun r nior Prom Committe •

UCHA L POLE AK Chorus 1, 2, 3; B se all 1, 2, 3; p Club, Intramural B tball 4.

LEE POUZlA '0 Junior Varsity Football 3; Varsity Tr k 3, 4, Varsity Club 3,

LARRY PO\\ ELL VIce-President Ch as Clu 3, •

MAX\\ ELL PRE TO lect Choir 3, 4.

EDWARD PRU

PAT PRU K Ba tball 1, ftball 1, 2.

DANIEL PRY r d HI h boo! forlndu rial Arts 1n

JO EPH RAI ONDI

'ANDA RAYCHEL

3.

Cborus 1, 2, 3, 4, r Comml 4; nlor Prom Decor tlon Committee; Information De k 4; Class Day.

KATHY RICH Cborus 1, P p Club 3; Biology Club 2; U. Hom room Pr sld nt 4; Udcat.

JACQUEU E RILEY

MARCENE RITCH

HI-Y 2;

Concert B d 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Or­chestra 4, Biology Club 2; Junior Prom Decoration Com­mitte ; U. • HI-Y 2; Volleyball 3; Basketball 3, Chorus 1, 3.

ROBERT RIVENBURG

SUSAN R ERS Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Fr ncb Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4· Red Crose 2; Maroon 4; Yearbook , Junior Prom 3.

U ROL TO Information k 3

DANIEL RYCIIUCKl

TH 1A SAC TT

RICHARD HlPPA

2, 3, , Junior Prom Com­

LI :OA SCHRADER

er 2, 3 4.

U •• IU Y 3, WUdc t 4; Cl s D y; enlor Prom Commltt •

ARY A • ROWI Le r'e Club 1, Fr hman Cl Tra r, Intra-murals 2, 3, Year 4.

KATHY SHA AHA A C lla Cho r 3, 4; Red Cross 1, 3, Bo llng 3, Colorguard 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, Ba k t­ball 3; Junior Prom Committ 3, nlor Prom Commit­t 4, Voll ball 3, udent CouncO l.

LINDA HELDO. Junior Prom Decorat Committee 3.

LYNETTE ER lA Volleyball 1, Political Club 2, Drama Guild 3, 4, U. • IU-Y 2, 3, VIc -Pre !dent 4; Fr ncb Club Treasurer 4; Pep Club 4; lldcat Promotion Ed r, Hom room r tary 3; Clus Day, Junior Prom Decoration Commit-te , Cborua 4, lor Prom Commit

WELDO Band l.

CKLER

CHARLE LVANIC Basketball 1, 2, 3, , Golf 3, 4, Chorus 1, Drama Glllld 2; t CouncU 1, Ba ball 2.

A CY MKULET Ch rlead r 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Gwld 1, 2, Cborus 1, 4; P p Cl 3, , Junior Prom Decora I Commltt 3.

DAVID

PATIUCIA lCKI Class retary 1, U N. HI-Y 1, 2; Co-op 3, 4, Maroon 2, 3.

KATIILEEN APlK Choru 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cap lla Choir 2, 3, 4, Maroo

f 4, Drama GuUd retary 3, Baaketball!ntramur 1, 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committ a 3, Prom CommiU 4, Fr ncb Club 3; !nth Grad Day 1, Fr hmen Graduation Commlttoe 1.

DlA E KOK U • Hl-Y 2; Archery, Volleyball; Basketball; st onal Honor lety 4, Lettorgirla 4.

DAVID KO :IECZKI Football 1, 2, 3, 4, ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bask tball 1; B a k t ball rekeeper 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Tr a ur r 3, Pr aid t 4; Clan Pr aid nt 2; udent Council VIc Presld nt 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, rg ant

t Arms 4, Junior Pro Co-chairman 3, Honor I ty Tr asurer 4.

GARY SLOAT

:ICLE ETA A Co-op 3, 4, 1nfor tion De k 3, Chorus 1, Junior Prom Decoration Commit

DAROLD tiTH Football 1, Wr stl 3.

STEVE .:YI>ER

IRENE PCHAK d nt Council 1, 2, ring Committee 2, 3, 4; Red

Cross 1, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, C. . HI-Y 2, 4; French Club 2; Junior Prom CommiU e; nlor Prom Commit­tee, Maroon 3, 4, Information Des 3, ; Bov.1 2, 4; Girl's Sports 2, 3, 4, Cheer! ader 1, 2.

SHARO TAFFORD Class Day 1, Intermural& 1, 2, Graduation D c 1·

a}orette 1, 2, 3, 4, H ad a}or t 1, 3, 4, Chorus 1; Wildcat 4; Maroon 2, 4; Drama 2, 3; U. . HI-Y 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3, Fr ch 3, 4, Pep Cluh 3, 4, nlor Cl D~ 4, nlor Prom 4.

TRt..'DY TA :OARD B dmlnton 1, 2, 3, 4; Bask tball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowl 2 3, 4, ftball 1, 2, 3, 4, Political Club 2; tath Club 3, 4, Pr ld t 4, P p Club 3, 4, l HI-Y 2, 3, 4; Library Cluh 2, 3, 4, V.lldcat 4,

PAT STA EWICZ U. • Hi Y 2, 3, F ch Club 2; P p Cluh 4, Junior Prom Ent rtainm nt Committe 3, Homeroom r tary 4.

1 RK TERNER Football 1; Track 1, 3, 4, Cross Country 4; Pep Club 3, 4, V rslty Club 4, Chon1 1, 2, 3, , Junior Prom Decoration Committe 3.

CAROLE TEWART Ll rary 1; Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Girl's Cborus 1, 2, 3, 4, Chamber In era 3, 4, nxed Cborus 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Cholr 2, 3, 4 Art Club 4, Maroon 3.

A ETTE TOJEK Fr nch Club 1, U. • Hi-Y 2, Pep Club 3, Decoration Committee, Class Day.

or Prom

BOB TOJEK Bandl.

GARY TRO G Football 1, d t Council 2, 3, ring Committe ~,

Information Desk 4.

JOH SULLlVA F tball 1, Intramural Baa tball 4; Class Day; Prom Committe Pep Cluh 4

KA TIILEE ROWKA Attendance Office 3, Fr nch Club 2.

A :OREW SUPA Cross Country 4 Track 4,

JOH ETZ

RICHARD SYLVESTER restl 1.

ED\\ ARD SYRYCA

r

lnt rmural Bas tball 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Steering Com­mit 1, 2; Ju r Varsity Bas tball 2; d t Coun­cil 1.

U IDA TAYLOR Band 1, 2; P p Cluh 4.

KATIILEEN TELFER French Cluh 2, ftball 1, Baa tball 1, AtteDdanc Of­flee 4; Information De 4.

SHARY ' TEETER Archery 4; Red Cross 1.

JAMES THOMAS !xed Choru 1; Che Club 3, 4, Preald t 4.

UDG TO lA CIK Band Pep Club 3, ; \ lld t 4; laroon , ud nt Coun ll , Hom r m Pre ld nt 4, Volleyb II 2, Junior Prom Commltt 3, n or Prom Commttt , Clas D

J EPH TO IECEK aroon l; Fr ch Cl.1 2, Tr ck 3, Y rbook Commit

4.

JAVIER TORTO 1E Club , Chorus , E ch -1 7.

C niT-LOU TRIPP U .• HI-Y , P p Club 3; Information Desk ; nlor Prom D cor tlon, Entert lnment, Refr shm nt Com­mitt s, Class D ) •

ROB RT TUCKER

TO I TYBURSKI Tr ck ; Class D y

CHERYL t:RDA ICK U . Hi-Y 2, 3, P p Club 2, 3, , Junior Prom Committees; Lette lrl 4; Wtldcat, Band 4, Arch ry 2.

CHERYL VA DUSE. I roon 3, 4, Maroon Co-Editor ; Junior Prom D cor -

tlon Comlnltt

DA ilEL VERDO. Football 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Red Cross 2, Junior Prom Commltt 3, Varsl Club 4, Chorus 4, Intra­mural B ketball 4.

JOH ALLUK Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cro s Country 2, 3, , C ptaln 4; Bioi Club 2, Red Cross 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Cboru 4 Varsity Club 3, 4, lenc Club 1; Junior Prom Com­mittee 3.

GEORGE V.A IDELL \restl 3; V rs ty Club 3,

Ll :OA \liARD ring Comlnltt

nlor Prom Comml Pep Club 3; Red Cro s 3; Ju­nior Prom Commltt s.

KAY 'AR ER Information Desk 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Repre Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3.

CAROL WASHBUR

atlvc 1,

Red Cross 1; Volleyball 2, 3; Ba ball 2, 3, U. . Hi-Y 3, Co-op 4.

LERO WAY 1A Football 2.

TEVE Class D

AYMA

TO \VEGA Footb 1 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas tball 1, 2; Tr ck 1, 2, 3, P p Club 2, 3, , Pr ld nt 4; Chorus 1, 4; lntramur s 1, , Drama Guild Play 3, udent Council R pr nta­th 1, 3, 4, Vic -Prest nt 1; Cross 1, Hom room Pr !dent 3 , ct Choir 4, Class Da) 1, 4, Junior Prom D coratlona 3, Tic t Comlnltt 3; Var•ity Club 2, 3, , Yearbook Pictur B and Literary 4; nlor Prom Comlnltt s 4.

TONY ILLIA Football 1; Track , C ptaln of Gym tics T am 3, 4,

Club 3, , P p Club 3, 4, Varsity Club.

GARY V.ILUA I

MAVI VILLlA 1 Co-op.

lELA IE WOOD' Vtce-Pr sldent 1 P p Club 2, 3, Co op 3, 4, I orma­tion Desk 3, 4, Ubrary A

liARO. \liOOD EE

J Dint WRO 'A Homeroom r tary 2, U •. Hl-Y 2, teerl Comlnlt­tee 3, lot rmural B ketb I 3, 4, Dr ma Guild 4, Art Club 4.

.J ICE ZELA ' lot rmural B eball 1, lath Club 2, 3, 4; Pr I nt 3, Pollt cal Club 2, 3, U •• HI-Y Club 2, 3, 4, P rllam n-tarlan 4, French 2, 3, Honor lety 4.

BARBARA ZIELE\\lCZ Future Hom mak rs of America 2; Red Cross 3, , ft ball 3; PepCiub 3; Junior PromO orat Commltt 3,

U :OA ZIE IDA Junior Prom Decorat

RO ALI> ZL'DOFF

Committee 3.

eniors without photos

TA L Y ALLE

Ll:DA BEECHER

EARLE lA B d 1, Art Club 4 Information Desk 4.

GEORGE FRIEDAH Bowll 1, 2, 3,

IIELE GARFIELD

nC m-

ct Ch lr 3 , Chorus 3, 4 R Cro s 4, Clas Pr sld nt 2 G.A A 1, All-country 1

DOt:G GRA

CARL H FF Track 3, In r ural Voll ball

PATRICIA KAHA AC T nnl 3, l. . 111-Y 3, Co-op 3 4, Bo II 4 t roon

RO ALD KRA ·y

DRA LO GE BE ER P Club .

JA tE MITA J lor VarSit) Foo all 1, 2, V rs ty Golf 4

LlCILLE tO VIC

CLIFFORD PO T

t;Z 1E PO ELL Pep Club 3; Art Club , Cross 1, Dram Guild 4.

EDDI RIGO

JOH RUt ~ER

BILL RlA

ATZ

or Pro C mitt Red

, , Ch lr , 3, 4

, C lr ,

graduation • • .the end. • . or the beginning?

YES. • .AND NO. • •

Gr duation i the end of an era in your life. It's also the beginning of a new era for you . . • a period when the

responsibilities of adulthood suddenly appear. "Bank st nding" is something that will help you meet those r -

sponsibilities head-on. By doing business with a bank through use of checking, savings, loan or other faciliti s, you establish the fi­nancial reputation and maturity that today' s successful person needs.

Throughout your life • .. the only bank you'll ever need is First­City .

FIRST-CITY NATIONAL

BANK

Every Banking s

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• rVICB

der ROOF!

IVIARINE IVIIDLAND TRUST COMPANY OF SOUTH RN NE\N YORK

Congratulations

to Class of '67

COMFORT JEWELERS 241 Main Street

0ohnson City, N.Y.

Would you believe Ro e-------Bud? Or it ... Would you bell ve Bud-------Ro ?

Oh, look ..•.... Barb H. changed h r hair style.

A a p r on g ts older on thing you can be ur of • • • . ey strain I

H' Junnast?

Judy W. nd Dick B. in a cen from "Blrthda on th Farm"

99 .•. 9 •.. 1000.

Ht-yo Uver

Oh, Oh, Ohl Loo , look, loo S Carole Sh i nut.

Who's your buddy, H nko?

What do ya mean, baby?

Giv us che r, Judy

Wh~ can't I ha date tonight P t?

Sh '11 hoot you down every tim

Hung r hurt£

Beat U.E.

I'm in th mood for lov

Wizard of Oz

• •••

Pocahontas

Bobbsy Twins

Daydr amer What' n

THE BI JGH • av1ngs

Bank CHARTERED 1867 • 66 EXCHANGE ST, INGHAMTON, N.Y.

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

Cute kid ••. how 'bout that?

What's up D c?

....... _ ~ -I

* \ *

DIEGES & CLUST

1JJi l!a~~,;. jeweler& 1 ·.

280 Main Street

Johnson City

EYEGLASSE

41AKE YOU

FEEL BETTER

Rf\ ~fnS2 lOam. to 5p. Mon&i Th . till 9p.n:

JANE,S BRIDALS LO F~mals -fUr <l'' ~e.is B~tle.smaici5 Brida\s

Rt!dsof\a'o\e.. R-ices

THE ALL E

~Pf:\LOCf<, 6 APPAREL SHOPPE

25,MAIN ST. 'l-Z.9 MAl ST. JOHNSON CITY, \41 Y00W

BERNIE'S Army

& Navy

Store

255 lain Street

John on City sw 7-6955

KEIM'S KARD SHOP

284 Main Street J ohnson C ity

CARDS GIFTS

STATIONARY

To Clas of '67

C on ratulation

George's Men's Shop

290 MAIN ST. JOHNSON CITY

NEW YORK

QUICK'S PHARMACY

2 2 Main

Johnson City, w York

Phone HA 9-6211

B t \Vi h

To th Class of '67

PARK PHARMACY 29 Harry L. Drive

D. Le A. Perkins

Congratulation

To the Cia of 1967

THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

co. 2 7 1ain tre t

J ohn on City, ·ew York Phone SW 7-3022

"HOUSE OF COLOR"

G . R. McCONNELL, INC

208 GRAND AVE.

JOHNSON CITY, N.Y .

sw 7-2763 sw 7-0368

QUALITY PAINTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE

CONSULT US

BOB JUNE Farm Produce

41 Harry L. D1 iv

Johnson City, · Y ·

Phon 797-0511

rrule ~ S'tlfk JOHN SON CITY

Compliments

of

LADIES SHOP

265 Main Stre t

Johnson City, Tew York

CHASE'S Snack Bar 455 Main treet

John onCity, .~.T. Y.

"Good Luck to

the Clas of '67"

COLONIAL TV Television, Furniture

& Appliance Center

43 orth Broad Street Johnson City, N. Y. sw 7-2343

BEN'S CLOTHES

SHOP Clothes of Distinctio

Main Street

Johnson City, N. Y ·

John on City's Quality Jeweler

JEWELEIS

Leonard J. Levine

269 Main treet

GLENWOOD BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC.

Cash & Corry - Save

540 Harry L. Drive

Johnson City, ew York

sw 7-1296

Complimen

of

Clinton Mill Ends Fabric for Ev r ' r d

99 Clinton tr t

RA 3- 297 Bin hamton

Crystal's Tearoom

Dinn rs at their

v ry b t.

Compliment of

Hesse Music Company

3 9 Harry L. Drive

Johnson City, . Y.

Invitation to all Students

Our Tew "Lantern

Sportswear Room

MARIE'S

HOUSE OF SPORTSWEAR

247 MAIN STREET Johnson City sw 7-5051

Compliments of

COLE'S PHA MAC Floral Avenu

John on City, r. Y.

17 BROAD STREET

JOHNSON CITY I NEW YORK

Fred Knauf Phone SW 7-4212

J1.~ \~ :\I \ BHO . I Ian I" are

257 Harry L. Drive

Johnson City

New York

(TAKE 1:E HOME FOOD )

Willow tre t

Johnson City, 1ew York

RA 9-4 41

If You Don't Know

"DIAMO D II

Know Your Jewel r

23 'lain tr et

John on City, . Y.

Easy T rms Arran d

Phon RA 9- 431

Compliment

of

LOU'S

4 5 Grand Avenu

Johnson City, ew York

KOCIK'S

Red & White

Store

268 HARRY L. DRIVE

IH 1 CB b

92 Harry L. Drive

Johnson City, Tew York

\V 7-2663

Complete Take Out Service

Hot Pies · Spiedie

.1. Tightly

HI-SCORE

LANES

139 Grand Ave. Johnson City, ew York

Phone SW 7-9779

CAL'S

TEXACO SERVICE

160 • 'lain treet John on City

2 HOUR WRECKER •

T WI G ERVICE

For wisdom is better than rubies; and all the things that

may be desired are not to be compared to it.

Proverbs 8:11

ENDWELL

Cigar Store

Charli Lan

250 Main Stre t

John on City

BARBER

FU ERAL HOME

2 Main :::;tre t

Johnson City, •. Y.

Dial SW 7-5722

Privat

Parking

For 25 cars

HOME-LIKE FUNERAL HOME

Our Services Are Distinctive

Yet Reasonable

J. FRANK HOLMES

Congratulation to

Class of '67

SA DAL FLORIST

4 lain treet

150 Main Street Johnson City John on City SW 7-5514

729-1514

Fashions by

Photography by

JEAN SARDOU