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RECORD '75 dB PATCHOGUE-MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL • MEDFORD, NEW YORK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHY UNDERCLASS STAFF ACTIVITY BUSINESS SALES DAVID BAMBERGER PHILLIP TORCHIA DEBRA McCLARD DONNA WEST DANA SCOTTO ROBERTA SADORSKY KAREN SCHWARZSCHILD DENNIS JOHNSON SEAN ADAMS RECORD '75 dB PATCHOGUE-MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL • MEDFORD, NEW YORK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHY UNDERCLASS STAFF ACTIVITY BUSINESS SALES DAVID BAMBERGER PHILLIP TORCHIA DEBRA McCLARD DONNA WEST DANA SCOTTO ROBERTA SADORSKY KAREN SCHWARZSCHILD DENNIS JOHNSON SEAN ADAMS RECORD '75

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RECORD '75

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PATCHOGUE-MEDFORD

HIGH SCHOOL •

MEDFORD, NEW YORK

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHY UNDERCLASS STAFF

ACTIVITY

BUSINESS SALES

DAVID BAMBERGER PHILLIP TORCHIA DEBRA McCLARD

DONNA WEST DANA SCOTTO

ROBERTA SADORSKY KAREN SCHWARZSCHILD

DENNIS JOHNSON SEAN ADAMS

RECORD '75

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PATCHOGUE-MEDFORD

HIGH SCHOOL •

MEDFORD, NEW YORK

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHY UNDERCLASS STAFF

ACTIVITY

BUSINESS SALES

DAVID BAMBERGER PHILLIP TORCHIA DEBRA McCLARD

DONNA WEST DANA SCOTTO

ROBERTA SADORSKY KAREN SCHWARZSCHILD

DENNIS JOHNSON SEAN ADAMS

RECORD '75

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For years, men have struggled to find an-swers to perhaps the most universal question: they have tried to discover who they were.

What is it that makes one person unique from another?

By allowing students to experience a whole spectrum of different expressive and creative modes, as well as many analytical and scientific practices, the activities offered in this school provide an opportunity for each student to per-haps move closer to the answers to questions which he poses about himself and his life, and his uniqueness. These activities are by no means the only path to universal truth, nor will they provide any concrete answers at all. But they do represent a starting point — a starting point not for great minds, but for minds that may have gained a deeper understanding of their own individuality.

Discover these activities, and those students who have participated in them; for those stu-dents have come closer to discovering themselves.

For years, men have struggled to find an-swers to perhaps the most universal question: they have tried to discover who they were.

What is it that makes one person unique from another?

By allowing students to experience a whole spectrum of different expressive and creative modes, as well as many analytical and scientific practices, the activities offered in this school provide an opportunity for each student to per-haps move closer to the answers to questions which he poses about himself and his life, and his uniqueness. These activities are by no means the only path to universal truth, nor will they provide any concrete answers at all. But they do represent a starting point — a starting point not for great minds, but for minds that may have gained a deeper understanding of their own individuality.

Discover these activities, and those students who have participated in them; for those stu-dents have come closer to discovering themselves.

For years, men have struggled to find an­swers to perhaps the most universal question: they have tried to discover who they were.

What is it that makes one person unique from another?

By allowing students to experience a whole spectru m of different expressive and creative modes, as well as many analytical and scientific practices, the activities offered in this school provide an opportunity for each student to per­haps move closer to the answers to questions which he poses about himself and his life, and his uniqueness. These activities are by no means the only path to universal truth, nor will they provide any concrete answers at all. But they do represent a starting point - a starting point not for great minds, but for minds that may have gained a deeper understanding of their own individuality.

Discover these activities, and those students who have participated in them; for those stu­dents have come closer to discovering themselves.

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THE RECORD '75 STAFF

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

David Bamberger

EDITORIAL STAFF

Phillip Torchia. photography Debbie McClard, underclass Donna West. staff Dana Scotto, staff Roberta Sadofsky, activity Karen Schwarzschild, activity

PRODUCTION STAFF

Pat Borzi Ted Ruggiero Ken Marlborough Patti Fenz Sue Siepmann Mike Lucia Olga Airich Tom Hudak Gary Schulman Tom Atten Mark Sullivan Fran Kassner Dan Sinkoff Pat Whitlock Carol Mars Patty Seimen Karen Wolff Linda Wolff Virginia Clancy Astra Kuskis Joanne Walcez Ellen Bikoff Linda Geist Audrey Slabowski Donna Faulhaber Linda Vacchiano Tom DeGasperi Bart Giuliano

BUSINESS STAFF

Dennis Johnson, Business Manager

Sean Aaams, Sales Director Jamie Brownie Len Paduano Mac McCoy Ellen Levine Bonnie Gafney Wayne Keller Jaye Meyer Brian Hawkins Diane DeCarlo Kathy Pausewang Hope Adams Bruce Levine Dan Goldsher Tony Benincase Gail Levbarg Charles Adams Jim McCoy

RECORD '75 It all begins with the appointment of an editor-in-

chief and an editorial staff. And it all ends fifteen months later at the Senior Supper. What goes on in between? The creation of Patchogue-Medford's only hard-covered publication — The Record.

There are dozens of people on the Yearbook Staff. Some are responsible for photography, copy writing, artwork, and page design. Some handle the business aspect and the sales campaign. And one assists. To you, Mr. William Sullivan, we all say "thanks."

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THE RECORD '75 STAFF

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

David Bamberger

EDITORIAL STAFF

Phillip Torchia. photography Debbie McClard, underclass Donna West. staff Dana Scotto, staff Roberta Sadofsky, activity Karen Schwarzschild, activity

PRODUCTION STAFF

Pat Borzi Ted Ruggiero Ken Marlborough Patti Fenz Sue Siepmann Mike Lucia Olga Airich Tom Hudak Gary Schulman Tom Atten Mark Sullivan Fran Kassner Dan Sinkoff Pat Whitlock Carol Mars Patty Seimen Karen Wolff Linda Wolff Virginia Clancy Astra Kuskis Joanne Walcez Ellen Bikoff Linda Geist Audrey Slabowski Donna Faulhaber Linda Vacchiano Tom DeGasperi Bart Giuliano

BUSINESS STAFF

Dennis Johnson, Business Manager

Sean Aaams, Sales Director Jamie Brownie Len Paduano Mac McCoy Ellen Levine Bonnie Gafney Wayne Keller Jaye Meyer Brian Hawkins Diane DeCarlo Kathy Pausewang Hope Adams Bruce Levine Dan Goldsher Tony Benincase Gail Levbarg Charles Adams Jim McCoy

RECORD '75 It all begins with the appointment of an editor-in-

chief and an editorial staff. And it all ends fifteen months later at the Senior Supper. What goes on in between? The creation of Patchogue-Medford's only hard-covered publication — The Record.

There are dozens of people on the Yearbook Staff. Some are responsible for photography, copy writing, artwork, and page design. Some handle the business aspect and the sales campaign. And one assists. To you, Mr. William Sullivan, we all say "thanks."

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RECORD '75 It all begins with the appointment of an editor-in­

chief and an editorial staff. And it all ends fifteen months later at the Senior Supper. What goes on in between? The creation of Patchogue-Medford's only hard-covered publication - The Record.

There are dozens of people on the Yearbook Staff. Some are responsible for photography, copy writing, artwork, and page design . Some handle the business aspect and the sales campaign. And one assists. To you , Mr. William Sullivan, we all say " thanks. "

THE RECORD '75 STAFF

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

David Bamberger

EDITORIAL STAFF

Phillip Torchia. photography Uebbie McClard, underclass Donna West. staff Dana Scotto, staff Roberta Sadofsky, activity Karen Schwarzschild , activity

PRODUCTION STAFF

Pat Borzi Ted Ru ggiero Ken Marlborough Patti Fenz Sue Siepmann Mike Lucia Olga Airich Tom Hudak Gary Schulman Tom Atten Mark Sullivan Fran Kassner Dan Sinkoff Pat Whitlock Carol Mars Patty Seimen Karen Wolff Linda Wolff Virginia Clancy Astra Kuskis Joanne Walcez Ellen Bikoff Linda Geist Audrey Siabowski Donna Faulhaber Linda Va cch iano Tom DeGasperi Bart Giuliano

BUSINESS STAFF Dennis Johnson, Business

Manager Sean Aaams, Sales Director Jamie Brownie Len Paduano Mac McCoy Ellen Levine Bonnie Gafney Wayne Keller Jaye Meyer Brian Hawkins Diane DeCarlo Kathy Pausewang Hope Adams Bruce Levine Dan Goldsher Tony Benincase Gail Levbarg Charles Adams Jim McCoy

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RED &BLACK Volume XVLII Number 3 Patchogue-Medford High School December 19, 1974

NUMBER ONE HIGH SCHOOL NEWSPAPER

The Red and Black, the school newspa-per, provides students with a publication in which they can share their ideas, atti-tudes, and discoveries with other stu-dents and faculty members.

RED &BLACK Volume XVLII Number 3 Patchogue-Medford High School December 19, 1974

NUMBER ONE HIGH SCHOOL NEWSPAPER

The Red and Black, the school newspa-per, provides students with a publication in which they can share their ideas, atti-tudes, and discoveries with other stu-dents and faculty members.

Vofume XVLII Number 3

NUMBER ONE HIGH SCHOOL NEWSPAPER

The Red and Black, the school newspa­per, provides students with a publication in which they can share their ideas, atti­tudes , and discoveries with other stu ­dents and faculty members.

Patchogue-Medford High School December I'J, 1974

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Red & Black Patchogue-Medford Senior High School Buffalo Avenue Medford, New York 11763

Co-Editors In Chief PAT McKENNA '75

BUD JENNINGS '76

Advertising Gail Roth

Circulation Dori Rosenberg

Feature John DelGaizo

Layout Jonathon Glass, Frank Furfaro

Dean Casale

News Lee Ann Siegel

Photography Ed O'Connor

Sports Paul McFarlane

Faculty Advisor Thomas G. O'Grady

Tom Atten, Pat Borzi, Meaghan Cantwell, Virginia Clancy, Bruce Cohen, Lisa Godbolt, Paul Hadella, Prentis Hall, Dennis Johnson, Cathy Lollis, Gary Meo, Rick Provenzano, Carol Ricciardello, Greg McKenna, Dana Scotto, Gary Weeks, Donna Casale

Opinions expressed within are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the student body, faculty, administration of Patchogue-Medford Senior High School or of the editors of the Red and Black. The newspaper assumes responsibility only for those articles and stories in which the author's name is not present.

Printed by Merlin Printing Company Farmingdale, N.Y.

Red & Black Patchogue-Medford Senior High School Buffalo Avenue Medford, New York 11763

Co-Editors In Chief PAT McKENNA '75

BUD JENNINGS '76

Advertising Gail Roth

Circulation Dori Rosenberg

Feature John DelGaizo

Layout Jonathon Glass, Frank Furfaro

Dean Casale

News Lee Ann Siegel

Photography Ed O'Connor

Sports Paul McFarlane

Faculty Advisor Thomas G. O'Grady

Tom Atten, Pat Borzi, Meaghan Cantwell, Virginia Clancy, Bruce Cohen, Lisa Godbolt, Paul Hadella, Prentis Hall, Dennis Johnson, Cathy Lollis, Gary Meo, Rick Provenzano, Carol Ricciardello, Greg McKenna, Dana Scotto, Gary Weeks, Donna Casale

Opinions expressed within are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the student body, faculty, administration of Patchogue-Medford Senior High School or of the editors of the Red and Black. The newspaper assumes responsibility only for those articles and stories in which the author's name is not present.

Printed by Merlin Printing Company Farmingdale, N.Y.

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Red & Blacl( Patchogue-Medford Senior High School Buffalo Avenue Medford, New York 11763

Co-Editors In PAT McKENNA '15 BUD JENNINGS '16

Advertising . ............... .

Chief

Gail Roth

Circulation . ................. Dori Rosenberg Feature . .................... John DelGaizo Layout ......... Jonathon GI ass, F rank Furfaro

. Dean Casale

News . ..................... Lee Ann Siegel Photography .. . . . . . . . . . . . Ed O'Connor Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Paul McFarlane Faculty Advisor . .......... Thomas G. O'Grady

Tom Atten, Pat Borzi, Meaghan Cantwell, Virginia Clancy, Bruce . Cohen, Lisa Godbolt, Paul Hadella, Prentis Hall, Dennis Johnson, Cathy LoUis, Gary Meo, Rick Provenzano, Carol Ricciardello. Greg McKenna. Dana Scotto. Gary Weeks, Donna Casale

Opinions expressed within are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the student body. faculty. administration of Patchogue-Medford Senior High School or of the editors of the Red and Black. The newspaper assumes responsibility only for those articles and stories in which the author's name is not present.

Printed by Merlin Printing Company Farmingdale, N.Y.

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WSCM WSCM is the student radio station. It is used to make announcements which concern the student body. WSCM gives its members a unique experience within the area of radio media.

President — Dennis Johnson, Vice President — Tom Hudak, Treasurer — George Reever, Tom Atten, Lori Blake, Pat Borzi, Gary Gee, Cathy Clune, Martin Kane, Diane Jones, Cathy Lollis, Chis O'Connor, Ed O'Connor, Ted Peters, Steve Sanders, Gary Schulman, Harry Thema nn, Jill Stoop, Bob Toyama, Joanne Walcez, Advisor — Mr. John Honey.

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WSCM WSCM is the student radio station. It is used to make announcements which concern the student body. WSCM gives its members a unique experience within the area of radio media.

President — Dennis Johnson, Vice President — Tom Hudak, Treasurer — George Reever, Tom Atten, Lori Blake, Pat Borzi, Gary Gee, Cathy Clune, Martin Kane, Diane Jones, Cathy Lollis, Chis O'Connor, Ed O'Connor, Ted Peters, Steve Sanders, Gary Schulman, Harry Thema nn, Jill Stoop, Bob Toyama, Joanne Walcez, Advisor — Mr. John Honey.

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WSCM WSCM is the student radio station . It is used to make announcements which concern the student body. WSCM gives its members a unique experience within the area of radio media.

President - Dennis Johnson, Vice President - Tom Hudak, Treasurer - George Reever, Tom Atten , Lori Blake, Pat Borzi, Gary Cee, Cathy Clune, Martin Kane, Diane Jones, Cathy Lollis, Chis O'Connor, Ed O'Connor, Ted Peters, Steve Sanders, Gary Schulman, Harry Themann, Jill Stoop, Bob Toyama, Joanne Walcez, Advisor - Mr. John Honey.

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A. V. SQUAD

The A.V. Squad is a student group assisting the Educational Communications Department. It is a serv-ice squad to the total high school community includ-ing the use of the video tape recorder, audio equip-ment and stage 'operational-equipment, dimmer board, lighting and audio systems. Students also deliv-er and return audio visual equipment to classrooms. They also are part of the production team making transparencies, ditto masters, and laminating pro-jects.

Co-Presidents — Artie Haas, Steve Immarigeon, Mary Ellen Siniawa; Vice Presedent — Godon James; Jeff Bloom, Jim Carfora, Bob Chi-uchiolo, Louis, Dalessio, Soren Fitje, David Hill, Hank Jansen, Martin Kane, Mike Meyer, Eugene Perry, Ted Peters, Charlie Petranek, Mike Reilly, Sue Themann, Charlie Thoubburon, Arnold Worthmann, Advisor — Russell J. Wygand.

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A. V. SQUAD

The A.V. Squad is a student group assisting the Educational Communications Department. It is a serv-ice squad to the total high school community includ-ing the use of the video tape recorder, audio equip-ment and stage 'operational-equipment, dimmer board, lighting and audio systems. Students also deliv-er and return audio visual equipment to classrooms. They also are part of the production team making transparencies, ditto masters, and laminating pro-jects.

Co-Presidents — Artie Haas, Steve Immarigeon, Mary Ellen Siniawa; Vice Presedent — Godon James; Jeff Bloom, Jim Carfora, Bob Chi-uchiolo, Louis, Dalessio, Soren Fitje, David Hill, Hank Jansen, Martin Kane, Mike Meyer, Eugene Perry, Ted Peters, Charlie Petranek, Mike Reilly, Sue Themann, Charlie Thoubburon, Arnold Worthmann, Advisor — Russell J. Wygand.

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The A.V. Squad is a student group assisting the Educational Communications Department. It is a serv­ice squad to the total high school community includ­ing the use of the video tape recorder, audio equip­ment and stage ·operational-equipment, dimmer board , lighting and audio systems. Students also deliv­er and return audio visual equipment to classrooms. They also are part of the production team making transparencies, ditto masters, and laminating pro­jects.

A. V. SQUAD

Co-Presidents - Artie Haas, Steve Immarigeon. Mary Ellen Siniawa; Vice Presedent - Godon James; Jeff Bloom, Jim Carfora, Bob Chi­uchiolo, Louis, Dalessio , Soren Fitje, David Hill , Hank Jansen. Martin Kane, Mike Meyer, Eugene Perry , Ted Peters, Charlie Petranek, Mike Reilly, Sue Themann , Charlie Thoubburon , Arnold Worth mann , Advisor - Russell J. Wygand .

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THE SERVICE CLUBS

Service Clubs serve a dual purpose: to assist the school and community and to develop leadership qualities in their members. The three service organ-izations at Patchogue-Medford are Key Club (for guys), Anchor Club (for girls), and Leo Club (for both). Members organize events such as dances and concerts. They participate in others such as blood and clothing drives. In doing so, members develop a better understanding of themselves and their society.

1. Leo Club

2. Anchor Club

3. Key Club

# 1 LEO CLUB

President — Mindy Knoth, Vice President — Kevin Carleton. Recording Secre-tary — Phyllis Mendelson, Corresponding Secretary — Mary Jo Schleuter Treasurer — Dan Sinkoff. Director — Kathy Masem, Director — Paul O'Neill. Director —Shari Simpson, Bob Chuichiolo, Monica Davis, Tami DeLaMater. Jeff Epstein. Lou Felice. Deb Fox, Maria Gonzalez. Keith Gutman, Grace lervese, Angela lovino, Helene Markowitz, Carol Mars, Donna Mikkelson. Steve Murch, Ray Neighley, Vikie Paraschos, Helena Perche, Jim Purce, Sue Rosner. Ken Schnabel, Advisor — Mr. Harold Libermann.

LEO stands for leadership, experience and opportunity. Through its leadership, Leo Club aids the handicapped and blind members of the community by giving them the opportuni-ty to experience some of the simple pleasures that exist in life.

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THE SERVICE CLUBS

Service Clubs serve a dual purpose: to assist the school and community and to develop leadership qualities in their members. The three service organ-izations at Patchogue-Medford are Key Club (for guys), Anchor Club (for girls), and Leo Club (for both). Members organize events such as dances and concerts. They participate in others such as blood and clothing drives. In doing so, members develop a better understanding of themselves and their society.

1. Leo Club

2. Anchor Club

3. Key Club

# 1 LEO CLUB

President — Mindy Knoth, Vice President — Kevin Carleton. Recording Secre-tary — Phyllis Mendelson, Corresponding Secretary — Mary Jo Schleuter Treasurer — Dan Sinkoff. Director — Kathy Masem, Director — Paul O'Neill. Director —Shari Simpson, Bob Chuichiolo, Monica Davis, Tami DeLaMater. Jeff Epstein. Lou Felice. Deb Fox, Maria Gonzalez. Keith Gutman, Grace lervese, Angela lovino, Helene Markowitz, Carol Mars, Donna Mikkelson. Steve Murch, Ray Neighley, Vikie Paraschos, Helena Perche, Jim Purce, Sue Rosner. Ken Schnabel, Advisor — Mr. Harold Libermann.

LEO stands for leadership, experience and opportunity. Through its leadership, Leo Club aids the handicapped and blind members of the community by giving them the opportuni-ty to experience some of the simple pleasures that exist in life.

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THE SERVICE CLUBS

Service Clubs serve a dual purpose: to assist the school and community and to develop leadership qualities in their members. The three service organ­izations at Patchogue-Medford are Key Club (for guys), Anchor Club (for girls), and Leo Club (for both). Members organize events such as dances and concerts. They participate in others such as blood and clothing drives. In doing so, members develop a better understanding of themselves and thei r society.

# 1 - LEO CLUB

1. leo Club

2. Anchor Club

3. Key Club

President - Mindy Knoth , Vice President - Kevin Carleton. Recording Secre­tary - Phyllis Mendelson, Corresponding Secretary - Mary Jo Schleuter Treasurer - Dan Sinkoff , Director - Kathy Masem, Director - Paul O'Neill , Director -Shari Simpson, Bob Chuichiolo, Monica Davis, Tami DelaMater. Jeff Epstein , lou Felice , Deb Fox, Maria Gonzalez. Keith Gutman . Grace lervese. Angela lovjrlO. Helene Markowitz. Carol Mars. Donna Mikkelson . Steve Murch, Ray Neighley, Vikie Paraschos, Helena Perche, Jim Purce, Sue Rosner, Ken Schnabel , Advisor - Mr. Harold Libermann.

LEO stands for leadership, experience and opportunity. Through its leadership, Leo Club aids the handicapped and blind members of the community by giving them the opportuni­ty to experience some of the simple pleasures that exist in life.

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Anchor Club is a service organiza-tion whose members strive to help others and expect nothing in return. The participants in Anchor Club dis-cover that if one gives a small amount, one can get much back in the form of gratitude and appreciation. They are here to serve the school and commun-ity.

# 2 ANCHOR CLUB

President — Patricia Fenz, Vice President -Jean Marie Fucillo, Secretary — Ellen Levine. Treasurer — Deserie Gori. Junior Representative — Carolyn Bennett, Senior Representative -Bonnie Gafney. Scrap Book Editor — Donna West, Lynn Bacelli, Bridget Baio. Jamie Brownie, Kelly Campbell, Meagan Cantwell, Angela Capu-to, Cheryl Carney. Diane Carrero, Diane Cassidy, Laura Civitella, Lorin DeBono. Janine Delany, Patty Donavan, Gloria Farrell, Donna Faulhaber, Patty Fox, Linda Geist, Lari Hodkin, Diane Hummel, Elana Joyce, Barbara Kossman. Char-lene Krygier, Astra Kuskis, Cathy McCafferty, Laurie McPeak, Laura Milian. Diane Minaudo, Annette Monidis. Diane Oliver. Maria Patellaro. Maryanne Perry, Kathy Pausewang. Andrea Quinn, Eileen Robelen, Dane Scotto, Diane Sie-ber. Judy Trypuc. Linda Vacchiano. Lor Ven-tiere, Deanna Wade, Joanne Wall. Tina West. Advisor — Miss Sherri Sinkoff.

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Anchor Club is a service organiza-tion whose members strive to help others and expect nothing in return. The participants in Anchor Club dis-cover that if one gives a small amount, one can get much back in the form of gratitude and appreciation. They are here to serve the school and commun-ity.

# 2 ANCHOR CLUB

President — Patricia Fenz, Vice President -Jean Marie Fucillo, Secretary — Ellen Levine. Treasurer — Deserie Gori. Junior Representative — Carolyn Bennett, Senior Representative -Bonnie Gafney. Scrap Book Editor — Donna West, Lynn Bacelli, Bridget Baio. Jamie Brownie, Kelly Campbell, Meagan Cantwell, Angela Capu-to, Cheryl Carney. Diane Carrero, Diane Cassidy, Laura Civitella, Lorin DeBono. Janine Delany, Patty Donavan, Gloria Farrell, Donna Faulhaber, Patty Fox, Linda Geist, Lari Hodkin, Diane Hummel, Elana Joyce, Barbara Kossman. Char-lene Krygier, Astra Kuskis, Cathy McCafferty, Laurie McPeak, Laura Milian. Diane Minaudo, Annette Monidis. Diane Oliver. Maria Patellaro. Maryanne Perry, Kathy Pausewang. Andrea Quinn, Eileen Robelen, Dane Scotto, Diane Sie-ber. Judy Trypuc. Linda Vacchiano. Lor Ven-tiere, Deanna Wade, Joanne Wall. Tina West. Advisor — Miss Sherri Sinkoff.

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# 2 - ANCHOR CLUB ===============-----------~~

Anchor Club is a service organiza­tion whose members strive to hel p others and expect nothing in return. The participants in Anchor Club dis­cover that if one gives a small amount, one can get much back in the form of gratitude and appreciation. They are here to serve the school and commun­ity .

President - Patricia Fenz. Vice President -Jean Marie Fucillo , Secretary - Ellen Levine, Treasurer - Deserie Gori , Junior Representative - Carolyn Bennett, Senior Representative -Bonnie Gafney, Scrap Book Editor - Donna West, Lynn Bacelli , Bridget Baio, Jamie Brownie, Kelly Campbell , Meagan Cantwell, Angela Capu­to, Cheryl Carney , Diane Carrero , Diane Cassidy , Laura Civitella, Lorin DeBono, Janine Delany, Patty Donavan , Gloria Farrell, Donna Faulhaber, Patty Fox, Linda Geist, Lari Hodkin, Diane Hummel, Elana Joyce, Barbara Kossman , Char­lene Krygier, Astra Kuskis, Cathy McCafferty, Laurie McPeak, Laura Milian, Diane Minaudo, Annette Monidis, Diane Oliver, Maria Patellaro , Maryanne Perry, Kathy Pausewang, Andrea Quinn , Eileen Robelen , Dane Scotto , Diane Sie­ber, Judy Trypuc, Linda Vacchiano. Lor Ven­tiere , Deanna Wade, Joanne Wall , Tina West. Advisor - Miss Sherri Sinkoff.

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# 3-KEY CLUB Key Club is a service organization that provides help

where help is needed. Within the school they participate as guides during National Education Week, escorts for Homecoming Queen, security for school shows, and help-ing the student body and principal whenever needed. In the community, the Key Club works jointly with its spon-sor (The Kiwanis Club) during the Special Olympics for the retarded. These are just some of the many activities that the Key Club organizes in order to help the communi-

ty.

CHAPIN (12/6/74)

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# 3-KEY CLUB Key Club is a service organization that provides help

where help is needed. Within the school they participate as guides during National Education Week, escorts for Homecoming Queen, security for school shows, and help-ing the student body and principal whenever needed. In the community, the Key Club works jointly with its spon-sor (The Kiwanis Club) during the Special Olympics for the retarded. These are just some of the many activities that the Key Club organizes in order to help the communi-

ty.

CHAPIN (12/6/74)

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# 3- KEYCLUB Key Club is a service organization that provides help

where help is needed. Within the school they participate as guides during National Education Week, escorts for Homecoming Queen, security for school shows, and help­ing the student body and principal whenever needed. In the community, the Key Club works jointly with its spon­sor (The Kiwanis Club) during the Special Olympics for the retarded. These are just some of the many activities that the Key Club organizes in order to help the communi­ty.

CHAPIN (12/6/74)

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President — Jon Glass. Vice Presient — Brian Hawkins, Secretary — Bryan Berkhoff, Treasurer — Bill Joyce, Lieutenant Governor — Dave McDonald. Sean Adams, Stu Agtsteribbe, Ken Anker, Ed Benincase, Frank Burro, Tony Canglelosi, Jim Dowd, David Falkner, Randy Fant, Frank Garritano, Barry Glassman, Ed Hutchens, Steve Immarigeon, Gordon James. Donald Kazmark, Mike Keiffert, George Laskaris, Frank Lento, Bruce Levine. Charles Lynch. Chris Matthews, Jim McCoy, Mac McCoy, Jim Merlo, Charles Mosley, Lenny Paduano, Steve Sanders, Seth Schantz, Tony Speelman. Eric Theune, David Waggett, Ed Wagner, Steve Wyman. Advisor — Mr. Frank Candito.

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President — Jon Glass. Vice Presient — Brian Hawkins, Secretary — Bryan Berkhoff, Treasurer — Bill Joyce, Lieutenant Governor — Dave McDonald. Sean Adams, Stu Agtsteribbe, Ken Anker, Ed Benincase, Frank Burro, Tony Canglelosi, Jim Dowd, David Falkner, Randy Fant, Frank Garritano, Barry Glassman, Ed Hutchens, Steve Immarigeon, Gordon James. Donald Kazmark, Mike Keiffert, George Laskaris, Frank Lento, Bruce Levine. Charles Lynch. Chris Matthews, Jim McCoy, Mac McCoy, Jim Merlo, Charles Mosley, Lenny Paduano, Steve Sanders, Seth Schantz, Tony Speelman. Eric Theune, David Waggett, Ed Wagner, Steve Wyman. Advisor — Mr. Frank Candito.

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President - Jon Glass. Vice Presient - Brian Hawkins. Secretary - Bryan Berkhoff. Treasurer - Bill Joyce. Lieutenant Governor - Dave McDonald. Sean Adams. Stu Agtsteribbe. Ken Anker. Ed Benincase. Frank Burro. Tony Canglelosi. Jim Dowd. David Falkner. Randy Fant. Frank Garritano. Barry Glassman. Ed Hutchens. Steve Immarigeon. Gordon James. Donald Kazmark. Mike Keiffert. George Laskaris. Frank Lento. Bruce Levine. Charles Lynch. Chris Matthews. Jim McCoy. Mac McCoy. Jim Merlo, Charles Mosley, Lenny Paduano. Steve Sanders. Seth Schantz. Tony Speelman. Eric Theune. David Waggett. Ed Wagner. Steve Wyman. Advisor - Mr. Frank Candito.

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FUTURE NURSES

The Future Nurses Club helps interested girls and boys discover their needs and wants and to explore the many possi-bilities in the different medical fields. They may do this by vis-iting infirmaries, hospitals, and old age homes. This year as last they held the Health Fair to help accomplish their goals.

Maryann Geronimo, Diane Jones, Debbie Nagy, Debbie Reilly, Wendy Slovinsky, Karen Smith, Jill Stoop. Advisor — Mrs. Virginia King.

B.L.S.U.

The purpose of the Black Latin Student Union is to en-courage Black and Latin stu-dents to actively participate in different events and to teach them more about their culture. This organization strives to erase stereotypes about Blacks and Latins.

President — Debra Delgado. Vice President — Jenny Medina, Secretary — Barbara Quick, Treasurer — Jose Ramos, Kirb Barber, George Camacho, Petey Corujo, Joanne Freeman, Clay Hollman, Cheryl James, Debbie Jones, Eddie Medina, Lucy Ortiz, Bob Puma, Willy Rivera, Carmen Rodriquez, Robert Rodriquez, Vi Vi Rodriquez, John Santana, Betsy Soto, Gloria Soto, Desi Ugarte, Michelle Ugarte, Tony Vega. Advisor — Mr. Steven Mallor.

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FUTURE NURSES

The Future Nurses Club helps interested girls and boys discover their needs and wants and to explore the many possi-bilities in the different medical fields. They may do this by vis-iting infirmaries, hospitals, and old age homes. This year as last they held the Health Fair to help accomplish their goals.

Maryann Geronimo, Diane Jones, Debbie Nagy, Debbie Reilly, Wendy Slovinsky, Karen Smith, Jill Stoop. Advisor — Mrs. Virginia King.

B.L.S.U.

The purpose of the Black Latin Student Union is to en-courage Black and Latin stu-dents to actively participate in different events and to teach them more about their culture. This organization strives to erase stereotypes about Blacks and Latins.

President — Debra Delgado. Vice President — Jenny Medina, Secretary — Barbara Quick, Treasurer — Jose Ramos, Kirb Barber, George Camacho, Petey Corujo, Joanne Freeman, Clay Hollman, Cheryl James, Debbie Jones, Eddie Medina, Lucy Ortiz, Bob Puma, Willy Rivera, Carmen Rodriquez, Robert Rodriquez, Vi Vi Rodriquez, John Santana, Betsy Soto, Gloria Soto, Desi Ugarte, Michelle Ugarte, Tony Vega. Advisor — Mr. Steven Mallor.

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FUTURE NURSES

The Future Nurses Club helps interested girls and boys discover their needs and wants and to explore the many possi­bilities in the different medical fields. They may do this by vis­iting infirmaries , hospitals, and old age homes . This year as last they held the Health Fair to help accomplish their goals.

B.L.S.U.

The purpose of the Black Latin Student Union is to en ­cou rage Black and Lati n stu­dents to actively participate in different events and to teach them more about their culture. This organization strives to erase stereotypes about Blacks and Latins.

Maryann Geronimo, Diane Jones, Debbie Nagy, Debbie Reilly , Wendy Siovinsky, Karen Smith , Jill Stoop. Advisor - Mrs. Virgin ia King.

President - Debra Delgado, Vice President - Jenny Medina, Secretary - Barbara Quick, Treasurer - Jose Ramos , Kirb Barber, George Camacho, Petey Coru jo, Joanne Freeman , Clay Hollman, Cheryl James, Debbie Jones, Eddie Medina , Lucy Ortiz, Bob Puma , Willy Rivera , Carmen Rodriquez, Robert Rodriquez, Vi Vi Rodriquez, John Santana, Betsy Soto, Gloria Soto, Desi Ugarte, Michelle Ugarte, Tony Vega . Advisor - Mr. Steven Mallor.

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LIBRARY CLUB

Edward Guthrie, Angela lovino, Cathy Lou Lollis, Ellen Luff. Karen Ortega, Seth Schantz. Advisor — Marion Griffin.

The Library Media Center — an encounter with the experience of mankind: the treasury of his thoughts, im-aginings, and creations, from cave to condomi num, and beyond .. .

Student assistants help to arrange library displays, fill requests for magazines, learn to operate library audio visual equipment, and help to maintain the collection in the best possible order for use by students and teach-ers.

THE SCIENCE CLUBS* Column A 1. Ecology

2. Astronomy

3. Meteorology

Scientists (and all of us are scientists) must keep

4. Marine

their eyes and ears open at all times so they can

Sciences

make discoveries. This skill is developed in no less than eight (count 'em) clubs in this school. So, how is a student to know which club(s) to join? Well,

Record '75 has taken care of that. In the following four pages, all of these clubs are pictured and ex-plained. Now .. . you can choose two from Column A and one from Column B ... or one from Column A and three from Column B .

Column B 5. Alchemists

6. Botanical Gardens

7. Electronics

8. Radiation Sciences

LIBRARY CLUB

Edward Guthrie, Angela lovino, Cathy Lou Lollis, Ellen Luff. Karen Ortega, Seth Schantz. Advisor — Marion Griffin.

The Library Media Center — an encounter with the experience of mankind: the treasury of his thoughts, im-aginings, and creations, from cave to condomi num, and beyond .. .

Student assistants help to arrange library displays, fill requests for magazines, learn to operate library audio visual equipment, and help to maintain the collection in the best possible order for use by students and teach-ers.

THE SCIENCE CLUBS* Column A 1. Ecology

2. Astronomy

3. Meteorology

Scientists (and all of us are scientists) must keep

4. Marine

their eyes and ears open at all times so they can

Sciences

make discoveries. This skill is developed in no less than eight (count 'em) clubs in this school. So, how is a student to know which club(s) to join? Well,

Record '75 has taken care of that. In the following four pages, all of these clubs are pictured and ex-plained. Now .. . you can choose two from Column A and one from Column B ... or one from Column A and three from Column B .

Column B 5. Alchemists

6. Botanical Gardens

7. Electronics

8. Radiation Sciences

LIBRARY CLUB

Edward Guthrie . Angela Iovino. Cathy Lou Lollis . Ellen Luff. Karen Ortega. Seth Schantz. Advisor - Marion Griffin.

The Library Media Center - an encounter with the experience of mankind: the treasury of his thoughts . im­aginings, and creations , from cave to condominum, and beyond .. .

Student assistants help to arrange library displays, fill requests for magazines, learn to operate library audio visual equipment, and help to maintain the collection in the best possible order for use by students and teach­ers.

THE SCIENCE CLUBS ~

Scientists (and all of us are scientists) must keep their eyes and ears open at all times so they can make discoveries. This skill is developed in no less than eight (count 'em) clubs in this school. So, how is a student to know which club(s) to join? Well, Record '75 has taken care of that. In the following four pages, all of these clubs are pictured and ex­plained . Now ... you can choose two from Column A and one from Column B . .. or one from Column A and three from Column B .. .

ColumnA 1. Ecology

2. Astronomy

3. Meteorology

4. Marine Sciences

Column B 5. Alchemists

6. Botanical Gardens

7. Electronics

8. Radiation Sciences

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# 1 ECOLOGY

Members of the Ecology Club attempt to relay the importance of ecology to fellow students, by relating the environment to actual every day living.

President — Danny Perkins, Vice President — Tony Miller, Secretary/Treasurer, Cindy Glover: Steven DeBruyn, John Metejka, Chris Meyer, Ray Lombardi. Advisor — Mr. Gerald Sullivan.

# 2 ASTRONOMY

Officers: Astronomy and Meteorology Clubs: General President -Brian Gallagher; Meteorological President — Steve Sanders; Astron-imical President — Kevin James; Vice President — Jim Pontieri: Vice President & Photographer — Gordon James; Treasurer — Joe Pifko; Secretary — Joe Napoli; Social Director — Ramone Rivera. Advisor: Ms. Janet Hughes.

The Astronomy Club consists of earthy people whose main interest lies in the study of heavenly bod-ies. Some major activities included photographing a solar eclipse and observing the heavens during our telescope nights. During each meeting such vital top-ics as life on other planets, destination of planet earth and black holes are discussed.

# 1 ECOLOGY

Members of the Ecology Club attempt to relay the importance of ecology to fellow students, by relating the environment to actual every day living.

President — Danny Perkins, Vice President — Tony Miller, Secretary/Treasurer, Cindy Glover: Steven DeBruyn, John Metejka, Chris Meyer, Ray Lombardi. Advisor — Mr. Gerald Sullivan.

# 2 ASTRONOMY

Officers: Astronomy and Meteorology Clubs: General President -Brian Gallagher; Meteorological President — Steve Sanders; Astron-imical President — Kevin James; Vice President — Jim Pontieri: Vice President & Photographer — Gordon James; Treasurer — Joe Pifko; Secretary — Joe Napoli; Social Director — Ramone Rivera. Advisor: Ms. Janet Hughes.

The Astronomy Club consists of earthy people whose main interest lies in the study of heavenly bod-ies. Some major activities included photographing a solar eclipse and observing the heavens during our telescope nights. During each meeting such vital top-ics as life on other planets, destination of planet earth and black holes are discussed.

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#1 ECOLOGY

Members of the Ecology Club attempt to relay the importance of ecology to fellow students, by relating the environment to actual every day living.

President - Danny Perkins. Vice President - Tony Miller, SecretarylTreasurer, Cindy Glover; Steven DeBruyn. John Metejka, Chris Meyer, Ray Lombardi . Advisor - Mr. Gerald Sullivan.

# 2 - ASTRONOMY

Officers: Astronomy and Meteorology Clubs: General President -Brian Gallagher; Meteorological President - Steve Sanders: Astron­imical President - Kevin James; Vice President - Jim Pontieri; Vice President & Photographer - Gordon James; Treasurer - Joe Pifko; Secretary - Joe Napoli; Social Director - Ramone Rivera. Advisor: Ms. Janet Hughes .

The Astronomy Club consists of earthy people whose main interest lies in the study of heavenly bod­ies. Some major activities included photographing a solar eclipse and observing the heavens during our telescope nights. During each meeting such vital top­ics as life on other planets, destination of planet earth and black holes are discussed.

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# 3 METEOROLOGY

The Meteorology Club consists of science-orient-ed students who are interested in weather patterns, climate, and forecasting. Field trips to weather sta-tions, guest lectures, and predicting forecasts are included as activities. Meetings are fun-filled, edu-cational, and enjoyable. And since the weather af-fects everyone, this is a club for everyone.

Linda Benicasa, Rick Berger, Eva Chuichiolo, John Clemente, Ray Feindt, Jim Fisher, Drew Handler, Eric Holtz, George Krueger, Tim Rei-muth, Greg Simon, Cory Tavano, Advisor: J. Hughes.

# 4-MARINE SCIENCES

The Marine Science Club spends much of their time at the seashore. Members examine the fauna

and flora found in Long Island Waters.

Laura Civitella, Doreen Drake, Greg Garritano, Brian Hoffman, Sal Maddaluno, Peter Robinson, Bill Scott, Mary Ellen Siniwa, Tony Speel-man, Advisor: Howard Robinson.

# 3 METEOROLOGY

The Meteorology Club consists of science-orient-ed students who are interested in weather patterns, climate, and forecasting. Field trips to weather sta-tions, guest lectures, and predicting forecasts are included as activities. Meetings are fun-filled, edu-cational, and enjoyable. And since the weather af-fects everyone, this is a club for everyone.

Linda Benicasa, Rick Berger, Eva Chuichiolo, John Clemente, Ray Feindt, Jim Fisher, Drew Handler, Eric Holtz, George Krueger, Tim Rei-muth, Greg Simon, Cory Tavano, Advisor: J. Hughes.

# 4-MARINE SCIENCES

The Marine Science Club spends much of their time at the seashore. Members examine the fauna

and flora found in Long Island Waters.

Laura Civitella, Doreen Drake, Greg Garritano, Brian Hoffman, Sal Maddaluno, Peter Robinson, Bill Scott, Mary Ellen Siniwa, Tony Speel-man, Advisor: Howard Robinson.

# 3 - METEOROLOGY

The Meteorology Club consists of science-orient­ed students who are interested in weather patterns, climate, and forecasting. Field trips to weather sta­tions, guest lectures, and predicting forecasts are included as activities. Meetings are fun-filled, edu­catio'1al, and enjoyable. And since the weather af­fects everyone, this is a club for everyone.

Linda Benicasa, Rick Berger, Eva Chuichiolo, John Clemente, Ray Feindt, Jim Fisher, Drew Handler, Eric Holtz, George Krueger, Tim Rei­muth, Greg Simon, Cory Tavano, Advisor: J. Hughes.

# 4 - MARINE SCIENCES

The Marine Science Club spends much of their time at the seashore. Members examine the fauna and flora found in Long Island Waters.

Laura Civitella, Doreen Drake, Greg Garritano, Brian Hoffman, Sal Maddaluno, Peter Robinson, Bill Scott, Mary Ellen Siniwa, Tony Speel­man, Advisor: Howard Robinson.

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# 5-ALCHEMISTS

The Alchemist Club is a service club to the chemistry in-structors as well as a tutoral service for students of chemis-try. Its primary goal is to further the interest and better-ment of the course and the education of chemistry. The members of the club assist in laboratory experimentations and demonstrate to all science classes within the school

district.

President — Patricia Whitlock, Vice President — Lynn Corn-batti. Secretary— Victoria Rudtke.Treasurer — Mindy Knoth. Members — David Hayman, Howard Stuart-Houston, Joni Negron, Michele Taylor. Advisors — Mr. Daniel Visconti, and Mr. Richard Caliendo.

# 6 BOTANICAL GARDENS

In the center court of our High School a magnificent garden may be found. The members of the Bo-tanical Garden Club spend numer-ous hours improving on this site.

President — Barbara Davis, First Vice President — Douglas Hoffman, Second Vice Presi-dent —Diane Gillette, Safety Officer — Corolee Mancuso, Public Relations — Frank Burro, Sergeant — Brian Murphy, Programmer — Joe Timlin, Field Trip — Rick Collins. Kim Bren-nan. Angela Drogo, Garry Engesser, Ken Getsch, Scott Gustafson, Drew Handler, Debbie Lynch, Michael Lynch, Stan Mroz, Charles Spielholtz. Barbara Talarico, Advisor — Mr. Ar-thur Pitschi.

# 5-ALCHEMISTS

The Alchemist Club is a service club to the chemistry in-structors as well as a tutoral service for students of chemis-try. Its primary goal is to further the interest and better-ment of the course and the education of chemistry. The members of the club assist in laboratory experimentations and demonstrate to all science classes within the school

district.

President — Patricia Whitlock, Vice President — Lynn Corn-batti. Secretary— Victoria Rudtke.Treasurer — Mindy Knoth. Members — David Hayman, Howard Stuart-Houston, Joni Negron, Michele Taylor. Advisors — Mr. Daniel Visconti, and Mr. Richard Caliendo.

# 6 BOTANICAL GARDENS

In the center court of our High School a magnificent garden may be found. The members of the Bo-tanical Garden Club spend numer-ous hours improving on this site.

President — Barbara Davis, First Vice President — Douglas Hoffman, Second Vice Presi-dent —Diane Gillette, Safety Officer — Corolee Mancuso, Public Relations — Frank Burro, Sergeant — Brian Murphy, Programmer — Joe Timlin, Field Trip — Rick Collins. Kim Bren-nan. Angela Drogo, Garry Engesser, Ken Getsch, Scott Gustafson, Drew Handler, Debbie Lynch, Michael Lynch, Stan Mroz, Charles Spielholtz. Barbara Talarico, Advisor — Mr. Ar-thur Pitschi.

# 5 - ALCHEMISTS

The Alchemist Club is a service club to the chemistry in­structors as well as a tutoral service for students of chemis­try. Its primary goal is to further the interest and better­ment of the course and the education of chemistry. The members of the club assist in laboratory experimentations and demonstrate to all science classes within the school district.

President - Patricia Whitlock. Vice President - Lynn Com­batti. Secretary- Victoria Rudtke. Treasurer - Mindy Knoth. Members - David Hayman. Howard Stuart-Houston. Joni Negron. Michele Taylor. Advisors - Mr. Daniel Visconti. and Mr. Richard Caliendo.

# 6 - BOTANICAL GARDENS

In the center court of our High School a magnificent garden may be found. The members of the Bo­tanical Garden Club spend numer­ous hours improving on this site.

President - Barbara Davis. First Vice President - Douglas Hoffman. Second Vice Presi­dent -Diane Gillette. Safety Officer - Corolee Mancuso. Public Relations - Frank Burro. Sergeant - Brian Murphy, Programmer - Joe Timlin, Field Trip - Rick Collins. Kim Bren­nan. Angela Drogo. Garry Engesser. Ken Getsch. Scott Gustafson. Drew Handler. Debbie Lynch. Michael Lynch, Stan Mroz. Charles Spielholtz. Barbara Talarico, Advisor - Mr. Ar­thur Pitschi.

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# 7 ELECTRONICS

The Electronics Club tries to let students dis-cover how important electronics is in our daily lives. Everyday items such as radios, medical tools, television, and stereos are studied in depth.

Mike Ascerno, Bob Chiuchiolo, Chuck De Fraia. Mario DeLucia, David Dew, Joseph Genovese, Bart Giuliano, George Grauer. Gary Kroll, Lou Mazarak-is, Steve Perry, Mark Pyskoty, Mike Reilly, Mike Rumore, Jim Stolworthy, Mike Sullivan. George Grauer, Advisor, Philip Pennisi.

# 8-RADIATION SCIENCES

Students in the Radiation Science Club conduct experiments to explore the uses of nuclear energy.

President — Rick Provenzano, Vice President — Shawn Boyle, Sec-retary — Lori Chamberlain, Safety Officer — Joe LaFrantz, Program Director — Maureen Johnson, Treasurer — Ken Pink: Jeffrey Bloom, Maureen Halligan, Kathy Krause, Eric Meigel, George Meyer, Jenny Prosapio, Pete Schordine, Advisor — Mr. Arthur Pitschi.

# 7 ELECTRONICS

The Electronics Club tries to let students dis-cover how important electronics is in our daily lives. Everyday items such as radios, medical tools, television, and stereos are studied in depth.

Mike Ascerno, Bob Chiuchiolo, Chuck De Fraia. Mario DeLucia, David Dew, Joseph Genovese, Bart Giuliano, George Grauer. Gary Kroll, Lou Mazarak-is, Steve Perry, Mark Pyskoty, Mike Reilly, Mike Rumore, Jim Stolworthy, Mike Sullivan. George Grauer, Advisor, Philip Pennisi.

# 8-RADIATION SCIENCES

Students in the Radiation Science Club conduct experiments to explore the uses of nuclear energy.

President — Rick Provenzano, Vice President — Shawn Boyle, Sec-retary — Lori Chamberlain, Safety Officer — Joe LaFrantz, Program Director — Maureen Johnson, Treasurer — Ken Pink: Jeffrey Bloom, Maureen Halligan, Kathy Krause, Eric Meigel, George Meyer, Jenny Prosapio, Pete Schordine, Advisor — Mr. Arthur Pitschi.

# 7 - ELECTRONICS

The Eiectronics Club tries to let students dis­cover how important electronics is in our daily lives. Everyday items such as radios, medical tools, television, and stereos are studied in depth.

Mike Ascerno. Bob Chiuchiolo, Chuck De Fraia , Mario Delucia, David Dew, Joseph Genovese, Bart Giuliano, George Grauer, Gary Kroll, lou Mazarak­is, Steve Perry, Mark Pyskoty. Mike Reilly, Mike Rumore, Jim Stolworthy, Mike Sullivan. George Grauer. Advisor, Philip Pennisi.

#8 RADIATION SCIENCES

Students in the Radiation Science Club conduct experiments to explore the uses of nuclear energy.

President - Rick Provenzano, Vice President - Shawn Boyle, Sec­retary - Lori Chamberlain . Safety Officer - Joe laFrantz, Program Director - Maureen Johnson , Treasurer - Ken Pink ; Jeffrey Bloom, Maureen Halligan, Kathy Krause, Eric Meigel. George Meyer, Jenny Prosapio , Pete Schordine, Advisor - Mr. Arthur Pitschi.

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PLAYERS

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Group Members: President — Dennis Johnson, Vice Presiden — Gary Schulman, Treasurer — Cathy Lou Lollis, Secretary — Joanne Walcez; Thomas Atten, Lynne Barsalona, Susan Benincasa, Barbara Blond, Jeffery Bloom, Sharon Boyd, Jamie Brownie, Donna Casale, Gary Cee, Robert Chiuchiolo, Virgin-ia Lee Anne Clancy, Barbara Clark, Valerie Clarke, Sharon Diamond, Robin Dietz, Rose DiNovis, Robin Emmerich, Louie Felice, Bonnie Fox, Deb Fox, Debbie Francis, Mary-Ann Geronimo, Jon Glass, Maria Renee Gonzalez, Sue Hall iwell, Catherine-Mary Hallock, Timothy Hallock, Angela lovino, Steve Immari-geon, Gordon James, Diane Jones, Anne Schultz, Madelyn Jones, John Kelly, Astra Kuskis, Dorinda Lap-inski, Gail Levbarg, Lorraine Libynski, Kathy Masem, James McCoy, Debra McEvoy, Chris McFee, Mary Alice Murphy, Kim Neitteld, Howdra Novick, Laura Nugent, Ed O'Conner, Luz Paez, Ted Peters, Denise Phelan, Terry Pizzichemi, Debbie Porfert, Barbara Quick, Cindy Quirke, Debbie Reed, Joyce Regina, Debbie Reich, Mike Reilly, Judy Reitman, Barbara Rogers, Diana Rodriguiz, Ron Romuno, Mary Jo Schlueter, Shari Simpson, Jill Stoop, Susan Tamborello, Lisa Trypuc, Dawn Walters, Mark Wicks, Linda Wolff, Ron Wood, Arnold Worthman, Mark Yeager, Frank Yutesler, Advisor-Mr. Bert Pollock.

Players' Group is an organi-zation composed of students sharing a common interest in the various areas of theater. It provides an outlet for expres-sion and strives towards an expansion of the personality, through discovery. develop-ment, and refinement of tal-ents. The pictures on these pages reflect the talents of the group's members in The Rain-maker and I Remember Mama.

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PLAYERS

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Group Members: President — Dennis Johnson, Vice Presiden — Gary Schulman, Treasurer — Cathy Lou Lollis, Secretary — Joanne Walcez; Thomas Atten, Lynne Barsalona, Susan Benincasa, Barbara Blond, Jeffery Bloom, Sharon Boyd, Jamie Brownie, Donna Casale, Gary Cee, Robert Chiuchiolo, Virgin-ia Lee Anne Clancy, Barbara Clark, Valerie Clarke, Sharon Diamond, Robin Dietz, Rose DiNovis, Robin Emmerich, Louie Felice, Bonnie Fox, Deb Fox, Debbie Francis, Mary-Ann Geronimo, Jon Glass, Maria Renee Gonzalez, Sue Hall iwell, Catherine-Mary Hallock, Timothy Hallock, Angela lovino, Steve Immari-geon, Gordon James, Diane Jones, Anne Schultz, Madelyn Jones, John Kelly, Astra Kuskis, Dorinda Lap-inski, Gail Levbarg, Lorraine Libynski, Kathy Masem, James McCoy, Debra McEvoy, Chris McFee, Mary Alice Murphy, Kim Neitteld, Howdra Novick, Laura Nugent, Ed O'Conner, Luz Paez, Ted Peters, Denise Phelan, Terry Pizzichemi, Debbie Porfert, Barbara Quick, Cindy Quirke, Debbie Reed, Joyce Regina, Debbie Reich, Mike Reilly, Judy Reitman, Barbara Rogers, Diana Rodriguiz, Ron Romuno, Mary Jo Schlueter, Shari Simpson, Jill Stoop, Susan Tamborello, Lisa Trypuc, Dawn Walters, Mark Wicks, Linda Wolff, Ron Wood, Arnold Worthman, Mark Yeager, Frank Yutesler, Advisor-Mr. Bert Pollock.

Players' Group is an organi-zation composed of students sharing a common interest in the various areas of theater. It provides an outlet for expres-sion and strives towards an expansion of the personality, through discovery. develop-ment, and refinement of tal-ents. The pictures on these pages reflect the talents of the group's members in The Rain-maker and I Remember Mama.

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Players ' Group is an organi­zation composed of students sharing a common interest in the various areas of theater. It provides an outlet for expres­sion and strives towards an expansion of the personality , through discovery, develop­ment, and refinement of tal­ents. The pictures on these pages reflect the talents of the group's members in The Rain­maker and I Remember Mama.

PLAYERS

Group Members: President - Dennis Johnson , Vice Presiden - Gary Schulman, Treasurer - Cathy Lou Lollis , Secretary - Joanne Walcez; Thomas Atten , Lynne Barsalona, Susan Benincasa, Barbara Blond, Jeffery Bloom, Sharon Boyd, Jamie Brownie, Donna Casale, Gary Cee, Robert Chiuchiolo , Virgin­ia Lee Anne Clancy, Barbara Clark, Valerie Clarke, Sharon Diamond, Robin Dietz, Rose DiNovis, Robin Emmerich, Louie Felice, Bonnie Fox , Deb Fox, Debbie Francis, Mary-Ann Geronimo, Jon Glass, Maria Renee Gonzalez, Sue Halliwell , Catherine-Mary Hallock, Timothy Hallock, Angela Iovino, Steve Immari­geon, Gordon James, Diane Jones, Anne Schultz, Madelyn Jones, John Kelly, Astra Kuskis, Dorinda Lap­inski , Gail Levbarg, Lorraine Llbynski , Kathy Masem , James McCov, DebraMcEvoy, Chris McFee, Mary Alice Murphy, Kim Neltteld, Howdra NOViCk, Laura Nugent, Ed O'Conner, Luz Paez, Ted Peters, Denise Phelan, Terry Pizzichemi, Debbie Porfert, Barbara Quick, Cindy Quirke, Debbie Reed, Joyce Regina, Debbie Reich , Mike Reilly , Judy Reitman , Barbara Rogers, Diana Rodriguiz, Ron Romuno, Mary Jo Schlueter, Shari Simpson , Jill Stoop, Susan Tamborello, Lisa Trypuc, Dawn Walters , Mark Wicks , Linda Wolff , Ron Wood , Arnold Worthman, Mark Yeager, Frank Yutesler, Advisor-Mr. Bert Pollock.

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In the Film Club, the stu-dents learn about the various aspects of film making through actual directing, act-ing and camera work.

President/Treasurer — David Hayman, Vice President -Prentis Hall, Secretary/Camerman — Ed Canata; Brian Birkoff, Dorothy Crispi, Bart Giuliano, Cathy Kattau, Colleen Kattau, Ken Pink and friends, Advisors — Mr. Philip Green and Mr. Ralph Suarez.

CHESS CLUB

Chess Club is provided to promote interest in Chess and provide a place for Chess play-ers to improve their playing ability.

Michael Amburster, Don Kanelle, Bert Koesling, Bob Larkin, Bill Leary, James Olson, Mike Ru-more, Charlie Spielholz, Bruce Terry, Joe Vocht, Joe Watroba, George Wilson; Advisor — Mr. George Krall.

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In the Film Club, the stu-dents learn about the various aspects of film making through actual directing, act-ing and camera work.

President/Treasurer — David Hayman, Vice President -Prentis Hall, Secretary/Camerman — Ed Canata; Brian Birkoff, Dorothy Crispi, Bart Giuliano, Cathy Kattau, Colleen Kattau, Ken Pink and friends, Advisors — Mr. Philip Green and Mr. Ralph Suarez.

CHESS CLUB

Chess Club is provided to promote interest in Chess and provide a place for Chess play-ers to improve their playing ability.

Michael Amburster, Don Kanelle, Bert Koesling, Bob Larkin, Bill Leary, James Olson, Mike Ru-more, Charlie Spielholz, Bruce Terry, Joe Vocht, Joe Watroba, George Wilson; Advisor — Mr. George Krall.

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FILM CLUB

In the Film Club. the stu­dents learn about the various aspects of film making through actual directing. act­ingand camera work .

President/Treasurer - David Hayman, Vice President -Prentis Hall . Secretary/ Camerman - Ed Canata; Brian Birkoff, Dorothy Crispi, Bart Giuliano, Cathy Kattau, Colleen Kattau . Ken Pink and friends, Advisors - Mr. Philip Green and Mr. Ralph Suarez.

CHESS CLUB

Chess Club is provided to promote interest in Chess and provide a place for Chess play­ers to improve their playing ability.

Michael Amburster, Don Kanelle, Bert Koesling, Bob Larkin , Bill Leary , James Olson, Mike Ru­more, Charlie Spielholz, Bruce Terry, Joe Vocht, Joe Watroba , George Wilson; Advisor - Mr. George Krall .

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THEATER CLUB

Tom Atten, Lynne Barsalona, Dianne Cox, Rose Criscione, Doreen Drake, Dennis Johnson, Astra Kukis, Bar-bara Kossman, Sandy Lowell, Kathy Masem, Barbara Rogers, Stephanie Russo, Janet Schnebly, Jill Stoop, Mark Sullivan, Joni Sztorc, Harry Themann, Linda Vacchiano, Geoff Wood, Advisor — Mr. Andrew Treacy.

The purpose of Theater Club is to discover and explore various types of theatre. The members attend performances of plays, about one every marking period, and then discuss the plays' meanings in their meetings. They have seen one play dealing with theatre of the absurd, "The Importance of Being Earnest", an English comedy by Oscar Wilde, and a couple of plays by Shakespeare.

MATH CLUB The Math Team's goal is to develop an interest in mathematics through competition. The members dis-

cover different ways of applying mathematical ideas to solve certain problems. I hey also exchange their ideas with members of our school and are introduced to new ideas from other schools, too.

Jeff Epstein, Jeffrey Furman, James Olson, Charles Spielholz, Dave Waggett, Advisor: Mr. James Dodge.

THEATER CLUB

Tom Atten, Lynne Barsalona, Dianne Cox, Rose Criscione, Doreen Drake, Dennis Johnson, Astra Kukis, Bar-bara Kossman, Sandy Lowell, Kathy Masem, Barbara Rogers, Stephanie Russo, Janet Schnebly, Jill Stoop, Mark Sullivan, Joni Sztorc, Harry Themann, Linda Vacchiano, Geoff Wood, Advisor — Mr. Andrew Treacy.

The purpose of Theater Club is to discover and explore various types of theatre. The members attend performances of plays, about one every marking period, and then discuss the plays' meanings in their meetings. They have seen one play dealing with theatre of the absurd, "The Importance of Being Earnest", an English comedy by Oscar Wilde, and a couple of plays by Shakespeare.

MATH CLUB The Math Team's goal is to develop an interest in mathematics through competition. The members dis-

cover different ways of applying mathematical ideas to solve certain problems. I hey also exchange their ideas with members of our school and are introduced to new ideas from other schools, too.

Jeff Epstein, Jeffrey Furman, James Olson, Charles Spielholz, Dave Waggett, Advisor: Mr. James Dodge.

THEATER CLUB

Tom Atten , Lynne Barsalona, Dianne Cox, Rose Criscione, Doreen Drake, Dennis Johnson , Astra Kukis , Bar­bara Kossman, Sandy Lowell, Kathy Masem, Barbara Rogers , Stephanie Russo , Janet Schnebly, Jill Stoop, Mark Sullivan , Joni Sztorc , Harry Themann , Linda Vacchiano , Geoff Wood, Advisor - Mr. Andrew Treacy .

The purpose of Theater Club is to discover and explore various types of theatre. The members attend performances of plays, about one every marking period, and then discuss the plays' meanings in their meetings . They have seen one play dealing with theatre of the absurd, "The Importance of Being Earnest", an English comedy by Oscar Wilde, and a couple of plays by Shakespeare .

MATH CLUB The Math Team's goal is to develop an interest in mathematics through competition . The members dis­

cover different ways of applying mathematical ideas to solve certain problems. I hey also exchange their ideas with members of our school and are introduced to new ideas from other schools, too.

Jeff Epstein, Jeffrey Furman , James Olson, Charles Spielholz, Dave Waggett. Advisor: Mr. James Dodge.

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HONOR SOCIETY :dor

Honor Society sets an ex-ample of leadership and guides others towards new ways of exhibiting their aca-demic talents. Honor Society members aid those students who are having difficulties in certain subject areas, and try to help those students discover new ways to help themselves.

ILA

President — Brian Hawkins, Vice President — Bonnie Gafney, Secretary — Linda Geist, Treasurer — Ellen Levine, Sean Adams, Michael Ambrosio. Thomas Atten, David Bamberger, John Barone, Patrick Borzi, Diane Carrero, Virginia Clancy, Lynn Combatti, Nancy DaConta, Lorin DeBono, Winifred Dempsey, Denise Diamond, Patricia Fenz, Carol Garber, Joan Gerdes, Jon Glass, Prentis Hall, Dennis Johnson, Pe-ter Kane, Frances Kasner, Mindy Knoth, Charlene Krygier, Astra Kuskis, George Laskaris, Sandra Lowell, Charles Lynch, Paul McFarlane, Patrick McKenna, Robert McMann, Helene Markowitz, Daniel Marran, Jean Matejka, Jaye Meyer, Diane Neubeck, James Olson. Peter Robin-son, Dennis Roman, Victoria Rudtke, Karen Schwarzschild, Karen Schenkel, Mary Siniwa, Mary Anne Smith, Lori Stockmar, Mark Sullivan, William Thieben, Diane Valenti. Daniel VanDenberg, Deanna Wade, Donna West, Patricia Whitlock, George Wilson, Debra Zegel; Advisor -Mrs. Elizabeth Cartisano.

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HONOR SOCIETY :dor

Honor Society sets an ex-ample of leadership and guides others towards new ways of exhibiting their aca-demic talents. Honor Society members aid those students who are having difficulties in certain subject areas, and try to help those students discover new ways to help themselves.

ILA

President — Brian Hawkins, Vice President — Bonnie Gafney, Secretary — Linda Geist, Treasurer — Ellen Levine, Sean Adams, Michael Ambrosio. Thomas Atten, David Bamberger, John Barone, Patrick Borzi, Diane Carrero, Virginia Clancy, Lynn Combatti, Nancy DaConta, Lorin DeBono, Winifred Dempsey, Denise Diamond, Patricia Fenz, Carol Garber, Joan Gerdes, Jon Glass, Prentis Hall, Dennis Johnson, Pe-ter Kane, Frances Kasner, Mindy Knoth, Charlene Krygier, Astra Kuskis, George Laskaris, Sandra Lowell, Charles Lynch, Paul McFarlane, Patrick McKenna, Robert McMann, Helene Markowitz, Daniel Marran, Jean Matejka, Jaye Meyer, Diane Neubeck, James Olson. Peter Robin-son, Dennis Roman, Victoria Rudtke, Karen Schwarzschild, Karen Schenkel, Mary Siniwa, Mary Anne Smith, Lori Stockmar, Mark Sullivan, William Thieben, Diane Valenti. Daniel VanDenberg, Deanna Wade, Donna West, Patricia Whitlock, George Wilson, Debra Zegel; Advisor -Mrs. Elizabeth Cartisano.

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HONOR SOCIETY

Honor Society sets an ex­ample of leadership and guides others towards new ways of exh i biti ng thei r aca­demic talents. Honor Society members aid those students who are having difficulties in certain subject areas, and try to help those students discover new ways to help themselves.

President - Brian Hawkins, Vice President - Bonnie Gafney, Secretary - Linda Geist, Treasurer - Ellen Levine, Sean Adams, Michael Ambrosio , Thomas Atten, David Bamberger, John Barone, Patr ick Borzi , Diane Carrero , Virginia Clancy, Lynn Combatti. Nancy DaConta, Lorin DeBono, Winifred Dempsey, Denise Diamond, Patricia Fenz, Carol Garber, Joan Gerdes, Jon Glass, Prentis Hall, Dennis Johnson, Pe­ter Kane, Frances Kasner, Mindy Knoth, Charlene Krygier, Astra Kuskis, George Laskaris , Sandra Lowell, Charles Lynch , Paul McFarlane, Patrick McKenna, Robert McMann, Helene Markowitz, Daniel Marran, Jean Matejka, Jaye Meyer, Diane Neubeck. James Olson, Peter Robin­son , Dennis Rom an. Victoria Rudtke, Karen Schwarzschild, Karen Schenkel. Mary Siniwa , Mary Anne Smith , Lori Stockmar, Mark Sullivan, William Thieben, Diane Valenti, Daniel VanDenberg, Deanna Wade. Donna West. Patricia Whitlock, George Wilson, Debra Zegel ; Advisor­Mrs. Elizabeth Cartisano.

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GENERAL ORGANIZATION

The General Organization has been established to coordinate the affairs of all clubs and classes. One of their chief interests lies in organizing the home-coming program. It controls the finan-cial interests of all clubs and G.O. funds at Patchogue-Medford High.

The General Organization provides communication among the students, the faculty, administration, and the community. Its main purposes are to protect the rights of all students and to provide activities that are open to the entire student body. President — Roseann Criscione, Vice

President — Social — Jodi Campbell, Vice President — Communications -Vicki Amone, Recording Secretary -Ellen Bikoff, Treasurer — Karen Rhode, Advisor — Mr. John Sifanek.

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GENERAL ORGANIZATION

The General Organization has been established to coordinate the affairs of all clubs and classes. One of their chief interests lies in organizing the home-coming program. It controls the finan-cial interests of all clubs and G.O. funds at Patchogue-Medford High.

The General Organization provides communication among the students, the faculty, administration, and the community. Its main purposes are to protect the rights of all students and to provide activities that are open to the entire student body. President — Roseann Criscione, Vice

President — Social — Jodi Campbell, Vice President — Communications -Vicki Amone, Recording Secretary -Ellen Bikoff, Treasurer — Karen Rhode, Advisor — Mr. John Sifanek.

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r GENERAL ORGANIZATION

President - Rosea nn Cri sc ione. Vice Pres ident - Socia l - Jodi Cam pbell. Vice President - Co mmunicat ions -Vicki Amone. Recordin g Secreta ry -Ell en Bi koff . Treas ure r - Karen Rhode. Adviso r - Mr. John Sifanek.

The General Organization has been established to coordinate the affairs of all clubs and classes . One of their chief interests lies in organizing the home­coming program . It controls the finan­cial interests of all clubs and G.O. funds at Patchogue-Medford High.

The General Organization prov ides communication among the students . the faculty . administration. and the commtJnity . Its main purposes are to protect the rights of all students and to provide activities that are open to the entire student body.

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... HOMECOMING ... HOMECOMING HOMECOMING

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This year's Homecoming marked a departure from Patchogue tradi-tion in two respects: Firstly, the Junior float took top honors in the Half-time competition. Secondly, the game ended with the Raiders on top.

The Junior Float, depicting a very large Raider trampling two Linden-hurst players, defeated both the Senior's Snoopy and the Sophomore's Stairway.

The Patchogue Varsity squad beat Lindenhurst in the cross-over game. Kevin Rooney, who went over the 2,000 yard mark in the game, was voted the M.V.P. He was also honored for his appointment to the All-League and All-County teams. Craig Kelskey was named the Varsity's most spirited player.

Elections for Homecoming queen were held, and Sue Gorman, Varsity Cheerleading Captain, won.

All in all, it was a weekend for tradition and a weekend of surprises.

This year's Homecoming marked a departure from Patchogue tradi-tion in two respects: Firstly, the Junior float took top honors in the Half-time competition. Secondly, the game ended with the Raiders on top.

The Junior Float, depicting a very large Raider trampling two Linden-hurst players, defeated both the Senior's Snoopy and the Sophomore's Stairway.

The Patchogue Varsity squad beat Lindenhurst in the cross-over game. Kevin Rooney, who went over the 2,000 yard mark in the game, was voted the M.V.P. He was also honored for his appointment to the All-League and All-County teams. Craig Kelskey was named the Varsity's most spirited player.

Elections for Homecoming queen were held, and Sue Gorman, Varsity Cheerleading Captain, won.

All in all, it was a weekend for tradition and a weekend of surprises.

This year 's Homecoming marked a departure from Patchogue tradi­tion in two respects: Firstly, the Junior float took top honors in the Half­time competition. Secondly, the game ended with the Raiders on top.

The Junior Float. depicting a very large Raider trampling two Linden ­hurst players, defeated both the Senior 's Snoopy and the Sophomore 's Stairway.

The Patchogue Varsity squad beat Lindenhurst in the cross-over game. Kevin Rooney, who went over the 2,000 yard mark in the game, was voted the M.V.P. He was also honored for his appointment to the AII­League and All-County teams. Craig Kelskey was named the Varsity 's most spirited player .

Elections for Homecoming queen were held , and Sue Gorman, Varsity Cheerleading Captain, won.

All in all , it was a weekend for tradition and a weekend of surprises.

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THE MUSIC CLUBS

• • Patchogue-Medford students can devel-

op their music skills in seven different clubs. They can play instruments in. one of the bands or sing in one of the choruses.

Students can also march with the Band and display the flag in the Color Guard.

Here is your chance to make music at Patchogue-Medford.

1. Orchestra 2. Color Guard 3. Marching Band 4. Concert Band 5. Stage Band 6. Chorus 7. Madrigal Signers

4 1-ORCHESTRA

The Orchestra offers to those students who are talented in music, a channel in techniques they have obtained through training and prac-tice. It gives students the chance to discover and select outstanding compositions that may fur-

ther add to their training and esthetic growth. Another purpose of the Orchestra is the pres-

entation of concerts and recitals to the public and to the student body. In this way, the mem-bers of the Orchestra share their music with the entire community.

Janelle Austin, Lynne Barsalona, Doug Hoffmann, Diane Neubeck, Sue Themann, Joanne Walcez, Barbara Blond, Lynn Combatti, Rosemary Di-Novis, Mike Ambruster, Stephanie D'Alberto, Gene Dzus, Marty Kane, Ka-thy Jackson, Carol Ann Meyer, Carol Perry, Pattie Siemen, John Liguori. Barbara Rogers, Diane DeCarlo, Debbie Schmidt, Mark Sullivan, Paul Mc-Farlane, Jon Olson. David Wagget, Kathy Masem, Sue Rosner, Howard Stuart-Houston, Bob Osuna, Geoffry Wood. Jeff Furman, Ralph Reinckens, Ed Lacinski, Regina Collinson, Advisor-Mr. Raymond Lysak.

THE MUSIC CLUBS

• • Patchogue-Medford students can devel-

op their music skills in seven different clubs. They can play instruments in. one of the bands or sing in one of the choruses.

Students can also march with the Band and display the flag in the Color Guard.

Here is your chance to make music at Patchogue-Medford.

1. Orchestra 2. Color Guard 3. Marching Band 4. Concert Band 5. Stage Band 6. Chorus 7. Madrigal Signers

4 1-ORCHESTRA

The Orchestra offers to those students who are talented in music, a channel in techniques they have obtained through training and prac-tice. It gives students the chance to discover and select outstanding compositions that may fur-

ther add to their training and esthetic growth. Another purpose of the Orchestra is the pres-

entation of concerts and recitals to the public and to the student body. In this way, the mem-bers of the Orchestra share their music with the entire community.

Janelle Austin, Lynne Barsalona, Doug Hoffmann, Diane Neubeck, Sue Themann, Joanne Walcez, Barbara Blond, Lynn Combatti, Rosemary Di-Novis, Mike Ambruster, Stephanie D'Alberto, Gene Dzus, Marty Kane, Ka-thy Jackson, Carol Ann Meyer, Carol Perry, Pattie Siemen, John Liguori. Barbara Rogers, Diane DeCarlo, Debbie Schmidt, Mark Sullivan, Paul Mc-Farlane, Jon Olson. David Wagget, Kathy Masem, Sue Rosner, Howard Stuart-Houston, Bob Osuna, Geoffry Wood. Jeff Furman, Ralph Reinckens, Ed Lacinski, Regina Collinson, Advisor-Mr. Raymond Lysak.

THE MUSIC CLUBS

Patchogue-Medford students can devel­op their music skills in seven different clubs. They can play instruments in. one of the bands or sing in one of the choruses. Students can also march with the Band and display the flag in the Color Guard.

Here is your chance to make music at Patchogue-Medford.

# 1 - ORCHESTRA

1. Orchestra 2. Color Guard 3. Marching Band 4. Concert Band 5. Stage Band 6. Chorus 7. Madrigal Signers

The Orchestra offers to those students who are talented in music, a channel in techniques they have obtained through training and prac­tice. It gives students the chance to discover and select outstanding compositions that may fur­ther add to their training and esthetic growth.

Another purpose of the Orchestra is the pres­entation of concerts and recitals to the public and to the student body. In this way , the mem­bers of the Orchestra share their music with the entire community.

Janelle Austin, Lynne Barsalona , Doug Hoffmann , Diane Neubeck, Sue Themann, Joanne Walcez, Barbara Blond, Lynn Combatti , Rosemary Di­Novis, Mike Ambruster, Stephanie D'Alberto, Gene Dzus, Marty Kane, Ka­thy Jackson , Carol Ann Meyer, Carol Perry, Pattie Siemen, John Liguori , Barbara Rogers, Diane DeCarlo , Debbie Schmidt, Mark Sull ivan, Paul Mc­Farlane, Jon Olson, David Wagget. Kathy Masem, Sue Rosner, Howard Stuart-Houston, Bob Osuna , Geoffry Wood , Jeff Furman, Ralph Reinckens, Ed Lacinski , Regina Coll inson, Advisor-Mr. Raymond Lysak.

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The Color Guard adds to the appearance of the Marching Band by providing unusually exciting drills and routines using flags and rifles.

Captain — Debbie Ruse; Sue Smith, Sue Viadenello. Lynn Bacelli, Alison Garetto, Barbara Wicks, Pat McDonald, Deanna Wade.

All members of the Marching Band also play with the Concert Band. (See next page.) The March-ing Band is conducted by Mr. Glenn Brown.

In the Marching Band students learn marching drills with music so they can perform in front of hundreds of people. This band marches at all of Patchogue - Medford's Home football games. It also participates in various competitions and band festivals.

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# 2 COLOR GUARD

#3 MARCHING BAND

The Color Guard adds to the appearance of the Marching Band by providing unusually exciting drills and routines using flags and rifles.

Captain — Debbie Ruse; Sue Smith, Sue Viadenello. Lynn Bacelli, Alison Garetto, Barbara Wicks, Pat McDonald, Deanna Wade.

All members of the Marching Band also play with the Concert Band. (See next page.) The March-ing Band is conducted by Mr. Glenn Brown.

In the Marching Band students learn marching drills with music so they can perform in front of hundreds of people. This band marches at all of Patchogue - Medford's Home football games. It also participates in various competitions and band festivals.

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# 2 COLOR GUARD

#3 MARCHING BAND

# 2 - COLOR GUARD

The Color Guard adds to the appearance of the Marching Band by providing unusually exciting drills and routines using flags and rifles.

Captain - Debbie Ruse; Sue Smith, Sue Viadenello, Lynn Bacelli, Alison Garetto, Barbara Wicks, Pat McDonald, Deanna Wade.

#3 -MARCHING BAND

All members of the Marching Band also play with the Concert Band. (See next page.) The March­ing Band is conducted by Mr. Glenn Brown.

In the Marching Band students learn marching drills with music so they can perform in front of hundreds of people. This band marches at all of Patchogue - Medford's Home football games. It also participates in various competitions and band festivals.

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#5 STAGE BAND

Members of the Stage Band discover and learn to perform modern music, with a spe-cial emphasis placed on various forms of

jazz.

Cathy Ackert, Clare Brengel, Regina Collinson, Sharon Diamond, Gary Engesser, Jeff Epstein, Jeff Furman, Steve Interrante, Howard Stuart-Houston, Ed Lascin-ski, John Liguori, Sandra Lowell, Al Maccagli, Don Pierno, Ralph Reinckens, Bob Salzano, Debbie Schmidt, Sharri Simpson, Mark Sullivan. Craig Tillman. Dale Tillman, Brian Winkler, Jeff Wood.

#4 CONCERT BAND

After the marching band season ends it transforms into the concert band and turns its attention to performing a wide variety of symphonic music, ranging from modern to classical.

The band performs numerous times during the year for the commun-ity as well as the school. This year the 84 member band, which is one of the largest ever in Patchogue, will participate in the New York State Band Competition, performing for a grade of "6A", the highest that can be awarded.

During the last period of the day, the sounds of the band can be heard as, its members prepare themselves for their upcoming performances which usually are not far away.

Drum Major — Howard Stuart-Huston, President — Kathy Masem, Vice President -John Liguori, Treasurer — Mark Sullivan, Secretary — Barbara Rogers, Kathy Ackert, Pa-tricia Ahern, Karen Aiosa, John Arianas, Tom Atten, Fatmir Barolli, Linda Beller, Todd Ber-ger. Claire Brengel, Dawn Buckley, James Carfera, Donna Cucuzza, Louis D'Ambrosio, Diane DeCario, Sharon Diamond, Doreen Drake, Gary Engesser, Charles Eppelshimer, Jeff Epstein, John Franco, Jeff Furman, Maura Genova, Jon Glass, Ray Hagward, Tommy Hu-dak, Steve Intenante, Cathy Jackson, Dennis Johnson, Michael Johnson, Glenn Jordan, Denise Kelsey, Ed Lacinski, Debbie Ligouri, Sandy Lowell, Tom Lynch, Kathy Maguire, Dor-othy Marano, Kathy Masem, John Metejka, Virgina Mazzeo, Kim MacDonald, Paul Mc-Farlane, Carol Ann Meyer. George Mohl, Monica Murray, Nancy Nemshick, Kathy O'-Donnell, Robert Osuna, Bonnie Payntar, Jesse Payntar, Juan Perez, Carol Perry, Donald Pierno, Jose Ramos, Ralph Reinckens, Harold Reynolds, Barbara Rogers, Elise Rosen, Susan Rosner, Bob Salzano, Cathy Sandin, John Saporito, Debra Schmidt, Eileen Shaw, Laurie Shortino, Lee Ann Siegel, Peter Spaccaratella, Mark Sullivan, John Tempkey, Craig Till-man, Marjory Tonor, Lee Tucker, David Waggett, Diane Woitas, Geof Wood, Mannina Zollo, Jon Olson, Regina Collinson, Joe Marano, Andrew Clancy, Jeanne Themann, Advisor — Mr.

. Glenn Brown.

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#6 CHORUS The purpose of Chorus is to expose the

students to various types of music, and in so doing, to the different techniques used in performing it. In discovering jazz, classical, or comtemporary music, hopefully the stu-dent will acquire not only an understanding. but also an appreciation for it.

President — Linda Geist, Vice President — Chris Honey, Secretary — Audrey Slabowski, Treasurer — Lorin De-Bono, Tom Atten, Lori Blake, Sue Benincasa, Ronnie Bleecher, Patricia Calorie, Barbara Clark, Kathy Clune, Barbara Davis, Kathy Davis, Robin Emmerica, Joan Gerdes, Maria Gonzalez. Suzanne HalliWell. David Hay-man, Mattie Humphrey. Steve Immarigeon, Shirly James, Henry Jansen, Dennis Johnson, Diane Jones, Cathy Kemp, Marie Lefrentz, Cathy-Lou Lollis. Sandra Lowell. Penny Luca. Ellen Luff. Laurieann Mach, Kathy Maguire, Patti Majeski, Kathy Masem, Marie McCabe, Kevin McCormick. Michele Michael, Lori Monaco. Carol Ann Meyer, Wendy Newman. Kathy Pausewang, Donna Perrone. Debbie Reich, Eileen Rimland, Diana Rodri-quez, Barbara Rogers, Elisa Rothenberg. Millie Santiago, Gary Schulman. Diane Sieber, Karen Smith, Jill Stoop. Mark Sullivan, Deanna Wade, Joanne Walcez. Kathy Welsch. Ron Watkins, Bob Wilson, David Wagget, Lisa Yauington, Advisor — Mr. William Morgan.

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#6 CHORUS The purpose of Chorus is to expose the

students to various types of music, and in so doing, to the different techniques used in performing it. In discovering jazz, classical, or comtemporary music, hopefully the stu-dent will acquire not only an understanding. but also an appreciation for it.

President — Linda Geist, Vice President — Chris Honey, Secretary — Audrey Slabowski, Treasurer — Lorin De-Bono, Tom Atten, Lori Blake, Sue Benincasa, Ronnie Bleecher, Patricia Calorie, Barbara Clark, Kathy Clune, Barbara Davis, Kathy Davis, Robin Emmerica, Joan Gerdes, Maria Gonzalez. Suzanne HalliWell. David Hay-man, Mattie Humphrey. Steve Immarigeon, Shirly James, Henry Jansen, Dennis Johnson, Diane Jones, Cathy Kemp, Marie Lefrentz, Cathy-Lou Lollis. Sandra Lowell. Penny Luca. Ellen Luff. Laurieann Mach, Kathy Maguire, Patti Majeski, Kathy Masem, Marie McCabe, Kevin McCormick. Michele Michael, Lori Monaco. Carol Ann Meyer, Wendy Newman. Kathy Pausewang, Donna Perrone. Debbie Reich, Eileen Rimland, Diana Rodri-quez, Barbara Rogers, Elisa Rothenberg. Millie Santiago, Gary Schulman. Diane Sieber, Karen Smith, Jill Stoop. Mark Sullivan, Deanna Wade, Joanne Walcez. Kathy Welsch. Ron Watkins, Bob Wilson, David Wagget, Lisa Yauington, Advisor — Mr. William Morgan.

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#6-CHORUS The purpose of Chorus is to expose the

students to various types of music, and in so doing, to the different techniques used in performing it. In discovering jazz, classical, or comtemporary music, hopefully the stu­dent will acquire not only an understanding, but also an appreciation for it.

President - Linda Geist, Vice President - Chris Honey, Secretary - Audrey Siabowski, Treasurer - Lorin De­Bono, Tom Atten, Lori Blake, Sue Benincasa, Ronnie Bleecher. Patricia Calorie. Barbara Clark. Kathy Clune. Barbara Davis, Kathy Davis. Robin Emmerica. Joan Gerdes. Maria Gonzalez. Suzanne HalliWell. David Hay­man. Mattie Humphrey. Steve Immarigeon. Shirly James. Henry Jansen. Dennis Johnson, Diane Jones. Cathy Kemp. Marie Lefrentz. Cathy-Lou Lollis. Sandra Lowell. Penny Luca. Ellen Luff. Laurieann Mach. Kathy Maguire. Patti Majeski. Kathy Masem, Marie McCabe. Kevin McCormick. Michele Michael. Lori Monaco, Carol Ann Meyer. Wendy Newman. Kathy Pausewang. Donna Perrone. Debbie Reich. Eileen Rimland. Diana Rodri­quez. Barbara Rogers. Elisa Rothenberg. Millie Santiago. Gary Schulman. Diane Sieber. Karen Smith. Jill Stoop. Mark Sullivan. Deanna Wade. Joanne Walcez. Kathy Welsch. Ron Watkins, Bob Wilson. David Wagget. Lisa Yauington. Advisor - Mr. William Morgan.

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#7 MADRIGAL SINGERS

The Madrigal Singers are a select group of singers chosen from the chorus. They perform medieval mu-sic usually without accompaniment.

Tom Atten, Lorin DeBono, Linda Geist, Chris Honey, Sandra Lowell, Laurieann Mach, Kathy Maguire, Kathy Pausewang, Debbie Reich, Gary Schulman, Audrey Slabowski, Mark Sullivan, Bob Wilson, Da-vid Wagget, Advisor — Mr. William Morgan.

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#7 MADRIGAL SINGERS

The Madrigal Singers are a select group of singers chosen from the chorus. They perform medieval mu-sic usually without accompaniment.

Tom Atten, Lorin DeBono, Linda Geist, Chris Honey, Sandra Lowell, Laurieann Mach, Kathy Maguire, Kathy Pausewang, Debbie Reich, Gary Schulman, Audrey Slabowski, Mark Sullivan, Bob Wilson, Da-vid Wagget, Advisor — Mr. William Morgan.

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#7 - MADRIGAL SINGERS

The Madrigal Singers are a select group of singers chosen from the chorus. They perform medieval mu­sic usually without accompaniment.

Tom Atten, Lorin DeBono, Linda Geist, Chris Honey, Sandra Lowell. Laurieann Mach. Kathy Maguire, Kathy Pausewang, Debbie Reich. Gary Schulman, Audrey Siabowski, Mark Sullivan, Bob Wilson. Da­vid Wagget, Advisor - Mr. William Morgan.

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ALL SCHOOL MUSICAL

This year's All-School musical will be re-membered by its cast and crew for a long time. They set a secord by attending a techni-cal rehearsal for thirteen hours and forty-three minutes.

Making his debut as conductor for a high school musical, Mr. Glenn Brown did an out-standing job with the pit orchestra. Mr. Robert Rightmire and Mr. John Sifaneck co-produced the show making it an efficient money-making proposition. Mr. Vilardo painted and Mr. O'-Grady hammered to produce some unusual and unsurpassed visual effects. And the direc-

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tion, handled of course by Mr. Pollock, was superb.

All in all, Finian's Rainbow was a grand suc-cess for its participants and its audience.

ALL SCHOOL MUSICAL

This year's All-School musical will be re-membered by its cast and crew for a long time. They set a secord by attending a techni-cal rehearsal for thirteen hours and forty-three minutes.

Making his debut as conductor for a high school musical, Mr. Glenn Brown did an out-standing job with the pit orchestra. Mr. Robert Rightmire and Mr. John Sifaneck co-produced the show making it an efficient money-making proposition. Mr. Vilardo painted and Mr. O'-Grady hammered to produce some unusual and unsurpassed visual effects. And the direc-

.

tion, handled of course by Mr. Pollock, was superb.

All in all, Finian's Rainbow was a grand suc-cess for its participants and its audience.

This year's All-School musical will be re­membered by its cast and crew for a long time. They set a secord by attending a techni­cal rehearsal for thirteen hours and forty­three minutes .

Making his debut as conductor for a high school musical, Mr. Glenn Brown did an out­standing job with the pit orchestra. Mr. Robert Rightmire and Mr. John Sifaneck co-produced the show making it an efficient money-making. proposition. Mr. Vilardo painted and Mr. O'­Grady hammered to produce some unusual, and unsurpassed visual effects. And the direc­tion, handled of course by Mr. Pollock, was superb.

All in all, Finian's Rainbow was a grand suc­cess for its participants and its audience.

ALL SCHOOL MUSICAL

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FINIAN'S RAINBOW FINIAN'S RAINBOW FI NIAN'S RAI NBOW

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CREW OF THE PEQUOD

The Crew of the Pequod goes on many adventurous outings and holds frequent meetings. They claim to be in search of "The Holy Mountain" and "The Great White Whale."

They explore new life styles and at-tempt to find one that will suit their own purposes and goals.

Charles Beller, Todd Berchen, Doreen Brandslet-ter, Sue Collins, Terry Palermo, Denise Phelan, Judy Reitman, Gary Rizzi, Robert Roberto, Mar-garet Rose, John Schneider, Sherry Zaharatos, Advisors — Mr. Victor Gallis, Ms Janet Hughes.

LEADERS CLUB Leader's Club is an organization set up

to assist the gym teachers by taking at-tendance in large classes. The girls be-come familiar with the operation and organization of gym classes. They must show responsibility regarding prompt-ness, reliabilty, and accuracy.

Hope Adams, Barbara Archbold, Lisa Baldwin, Susan Benincasa, Barbara Bradley, Vicki Cardamone, Kathy Clune, Dianne Cox, Lorin DeBono, Diane DeCarlo, Patricia Fenz, Jean-Marie Fuccillo, Carol Garber. Pat Gearity, Linda Geist, Joan Gerdes, Suzanne Halliwell, Lari Hodkin, Chris Hon-ey, Cathy Kattau, Colleen Kattau, Cathy Kemp, Mindy Knoth, Jean Levit, Patti Luca. Mary Lynn Maroney, Cathy Neil, Chris O'Connor, Kathy Pause-wang, Arlene Pitilon, Sara Jane Ransome, Debbie Reich. (lean Robelln, Linda Russel, Roberta Sadofsky, Maria Santercimo, Brynna Schudrich, Grace Scaro, Karen Schwarzschild, Jill Sirianni, Laurie Shortino, Audrey Slabowski, Wendy Slovensky, Mary Jane Space, Donna Spetko, Diane Steimers, Lori Stockmar, Joni Sztorc, Joanne Walcez, Margaret Wasilewicz. Advisors — Mrs. Mary Ryan, Mrs. Jeri Clendennen, Miss Paula Lindsay.

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CREW OF THE PEQUOD

The Crew of the Pequod goes on many adventurous outings and holds frequent meetings. They claim to be in search of "The Holy Mountain" and "The Great White Whale."

They explore new life styles and at-tempt to find one that will suit their own purposes and goals.

Charles Beller, Todd Berchen, Doreen Brandslet-ter, Sue Collins, Terry Palermo, Denise Phelan, Judy Reitman, Gary Rizzi, Robert Roberto, Mar-garet Rose, John Schneider, Sherry Zaharatos, Advisors — Mr. Victor Gallis, Ms Janet Hughes.

LEADERS CLUB Leader's Club is an organization set up

to assist the gym teachers by taking at-tendance in large classes. The girls be-come familiar with the operation and organization of gym classes. They must show responsibility regarding prompt-ness, reliabilty, and accuracy.

Hope Adams, Barbara Archbold, Lisa Baldwin, Susan Benincasa, Barbara Bradley, Vicki Cardamone, Kathy Clune, Dianne Cox, Lorin DeBono, Diane DeCarlo, Patricia Fenz, Jean-Marie Fuccillo, Carol Garber. Pat Gearity, Linda Geist, Joan Gerdes, Suzanne Halliwell, Lari Hodkin, Chris Hon-ey, Cathy Kattau, Colleen Kattau, Cathy Kemp, Mindy Knoth, Jean Levit, Patti Luca. Mary Lynn Maroney, Cathy Neil, Chris O'Connor, Kathy Pause-wang, Arlene Pitilon, Sara Jane Ransome, Debbie Reich. (lean Robelln, Linda Russel, Roberta Sadofsky, Maria Santercimo, Brynna Schudrich, Grace Scaro, Karen Schwarzschild, Jill Sirianni, Laurie Shortino, Audrey Slabowski, Wendy Slovensky, Mary Jane Space, Donna Spetko, Diane Steimers, Lori Stockmar, Joni Sztorc, Joanne Walcez, Margaret Wasilewicz. Advisors — Mrs. Mary Ryan, Mrs. Jeri Clendennen, Miss Paula Lindsay.

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CREW OF THE PEQUOD

The Crew of the Pequod goes on many adventurous outings and holds frequent meetings. They claim to be in search of "The Holy Mountain" and "The Great White Whale."

They explore new life styles and at­tempt to find one that will suit their own purposes and goals.

Charles Beller. Todd Berchen. Doreen Brandslet­ter. Sue Collins. Terry Palermo. Denise Phelan. Judy Reitman . Gary Rizzi . Robert Roberto. Mar­garet Rose. John Schneider. Sherry Zaharatos. Advisors - Mr. Victor Gallis. Ms Janet Hughes.

LEADERS CLUB Leader's Club is an organization set up

to assist the gym teachers by taking at­tendance in large classes. The girls be­come familiar with the operation and organization of gym classes. They must show responsibility regarding prompt­ness, reliabilty, and accuracy.

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Hope Adams. Barbara Archbold. Lisa Baldwin. Susan Benincasa. Barbara Bradley, Vicki Cardamone. Kathy Clune, Dianne Cox. Lorin DeBono. Diane DeCarlo . Patricia Fenz, Jean-Marie Fuccillo, Carol Garber. Pat Gearity, Linda Geist. Joan Gerdes. Suzanne Halliwell . Lari Hodkin. Chris Hon­ey . Cathy Kattau , Colleen Kattau. Cathy Kemp. Mindy Knoth. Jean Levit. Patti Luca. Mary Lynn Maroney. Cathy Neil . Chris O'Connor. Kathy Pause­wang, Arlene Pitilon . Sara Jane Ransome. Debbie Reich . IIean Robelln . Linda Russel . Roberta Sadofsky, Maria Santercimo. Brynna Schudrich . Grace Scaro. Karen Schwarzschild. Jill Sirianni. Laurie Shortino. Audrey Siabowski. Wendy Siovensky, Mary Jane Space. Donna Spetko. Diane Steimers. Lori Stockmar. Joni Sztorc . Joanne Walcez. Margaret Wasilewicz. Advisors - Mrs. Mary Ryan , Mrs. Jeri Clendennen. Miss Paula Lindsay.

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SKI CLUB

The members of the Ski Club discover the great outdoors in the winter time. They see how won-derful it is in the mountains among the snow and pine trees.

ITS A DIFFERENT LIFE, A BEAUTIFUL LIFE.

President — Jamie Brownie, Ficst Vice President — Dale Quatrale, Second Vice President — Patty Gody, Treasurer — Lisa Godbolt, Secretary -Linda Marino, Advisor — Mr. Phip Merriam.

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

The Athletic Association helps students discover their athletic abilities while promoting athlet-ics in the school: In the accompa-nying photo Steve Tasker smiles at the accomplishments of his group.

President — Steven Tasker, Vice President —Mike Lucia, Secretary — Frank Fufaro, Treasurer — Ronnie Robinson, Steve Agnettl, Mike Ambrosio, Mike Aufrecht, Mike Baum, Jerry Berkemeger, Jim Berkmeyer, Bill Berretta, Pat Borzi, Frank Burro, Meaghan Cantwell, John Clemente, Rick Col-lins, Gary Crichton, Mike Croce, Rick Daniello, Gary Davis, Vinny DeBono, Mike DeGasperi, Brad Downs, Jeff Ellis, Joe Escobar, Dave Falkner, John Fiore, Doug Gargano. Frank Garritano, Ricky Hahn, Dave Hill, Ed Hutchens, Brian Kelskey, Ken Kentoffio, Brian Knatz, Gary Knatz, Bill Leon, Bruce Levine, Bob Lum, Gary Mancuso, Bill Mathews, Jim McCoy, Greg McKenna, Pat McKenna, Mike Meyer, Marty Minardi, Carl Musemeci, Marty O'-Brien, Dan Perkins, Mary-Ann Perry, Advisor - Mr. Frank Provenzano.

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SKI CLUB

The members of the Ski Club discover the great outdoors in the winter time. They see how won-derful it is in the mountains among the snow and pine trees.

ITS A DIFFERENT LIFE, A BEAUTIFUL LIFE.

President — Jamie Brownie, Ficst Vice President — Dale Quatrale, Second Vice President — Patty Gody, Treasurer — Lisa Godbolt, Secretary -Linda Marino, Advisor — Mr. Phip Merriam.

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

The Athletic Association helps students discover their athletic abilities while promoting athlet-ics in the school: In the accompa-nying photo Steve Tasker smiles at the accomplishments of his group.

President — Steven Tasker, Vice President —Mike Lucia, Secretary — Frank Fufaro, Treasurer — Ronnie Robinson, Steve Agnettl, Mike Ambrosio, Mike Aufrecht, Mike Baum, Jerry Berkemeger, Jim Berkmeyer, Bill Berretta, Pat Borzi, Frank Burro, Meaghan Cantwell, John Clemente, Rick Col-lins, Gary Crichton, Mike Croce, Rick Daniello, Gary Davis, Vinny DeBono, Mike DeGasperi, Brad Downs, Jeff Ellis, Joe Escobar, Dave Falkner, John Fiore, Doug Gargano. Frank Garritano, Ricky Hahn, Dave Hill, Ed Hutchens, Brian Kelskey, Ken Kentoffio, Brian Knatz, Gary Knatz, Bill Leon, Bruce Levine, Bob Lum, Gary Mancuso, Bill Mathews, Jim McCoy, Greg McKenna, Pat McKenna, Mike Meyer, Marty Minardi, Carl Musemeci, Marty O'-Brien, Dan Perkins, Mary-Ann Perry, Advisor - Mr. Frank Provenzano.

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SKI CLUB

The members of the Ski Club discover the great outdoors in the wi nter time. They see how won­derful it is in the mountains a mong the snow and pine trees.

IT'S A DIFFERENT LIFE, A BEAUTIFUL LIFE.

President - Jamie Brownie, Ficst Vice President - Dale Quatrale, Second Vice President - Patty Gody, Treasurer - Lisa Godbolt, Secretary -Linda Marino, Advisor - Mr. Phip Merriam .

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

The Athletic Association helps students discover their athletic abilities while promoting athlet­ics in the school: In the accompa­nying photo Steve Tasker smiles at the accomplishments of his group.

President - Steven Tasker, Vice President -Mike Lucia, Secretary - Frank Fufaro , Treasurer - Ronnie Robinson. Steve Agnettl, Mike Ambrosio , Mike Aufrecht, Mike Baum. Jerry Berkemeger, Jim Berkmeyer, Bill Berretta, Pat Borzi , Frank Burro, Meaghan Cantwell. John Clemente, Rick Col­lins, Gary Crichton , Mike Croce, Rick Daniello, Gary Davis, Vinny DeBono, Mike DeGasperi , Brad Downs, Jeff Ellis , Joe Escobar. Dave Falkner, John Fiore, Doug Gargano, Frank Garritano. Ricky Hahn, Dave Hill , Ed Hutchens, Brian Kelskey, Ken Kentoffio . Brian Knatz, Gary Knatz, Bill Leon, Bruce Levine, Bob Lum , Gary Mancuso, Bill Mathews, Jim McCoy, Greg McKenna , Pat McKenna, Mike Meyer, Marty Minardi, Carl Musemeci , Marty O'­Brien , Dan Perkins. Mary-Ann Perry. Advisor - Mr. Frank Provenzano.

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DECA The purpose of the Distributive Education

Clubs of America is to give its members an opportunity to discover the competitive na-ture of business through the American right of free enterprise. The members learn how to perform the marketing activities (i.e. advertis-ing, displaying, sales, etc.) necessary to the successful operation of wholesale and retail businesses.

Patchogue D.E.C.A. also strives to become involved with community events with the in-tent that the students may discover the career opportunities available to them in the local area.

President — Vernie LeGrega, First Vice President — Kathy Neil, Second Vice President — Sue Krafft, Secretary — Gail Fox. Treasurer -Doug Cornell, Historian — Debbie Liguori, Parliamentarian — Beth Stelling; Marrissa Barra, Stu Beller, Steve Castelletti, Reggie Cessman, Ronald Cockerill, Nancy Cornell, Salda Cuevas, Carl Demasi, Bette Ellis. Laura lemma, Ken Jones, Pete Kane, Gary Kroll, Lorraine Lybinski, Dorothy Morano, Jan Meyerriecks, Jim McCoy, Ed O'Connor, Robert Roberto, Jay Widden, Lloyd White, Manina Zollo; Advisors — Mr. Antho-ny DiCiemente and Mr. Richard Schiliro.

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DECA The purpose of the Distributive Education

Clubs of America is to give its members an opportunity to discover the competitive na-ture of business through the American right of free enterprise. The members learn how to perform the marketing activities (i.e. advertis-ing, displaying, sales, etc.) necessary to the successful operation of wholesale and retail businesses.

Patchogue D.E.C.A. also strives to become involved with community events with the in-tent that the students may discover the career opportunities available to them in the local area.

President — Vernie LeGrega, First Vice President — Kathy Neil, Second Vice President — Sue Krafft, Secretary — Gail Fox. Treasurer -Doug Cornell, Historian — Debbie Liguori, Parliamentarian — Beth Stelling; Marrissa Barra, Stu Beller, Steve Castelletti, Reggie Cessman, Ronald Cockerill, Nancy Cornell, Salda Cuevas, Carl Demasi, Bette Ellis. Laura lemma, Ken Jones, Pete Kane, Gary Kroll, Lorraine Lybinski, Dorothy Morano, Jan Meyerriecks, Jim McCoy, Ed O'Connor, Robert Roberto, Jay Widden, Lloyd White, Manina Zollo; Advisors — Mr. Antho-ny DiCiemente and Mr. Richard Schiliro.

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The purpose of the Distributive Education Clubs of America is to give its members an opportunity to discover the competitive na­ture of business through the American right of free enterprise . The members learn how to perform the marketing activities (i.e. advertis­ing, displaying, sales , etc.) necessary to the successful operation of wholesale and retail businesses .

Patchogue D.E.C.A. also strives to become involved with community events with the in­tent that the students may discover the career opportunities available to them in the local area.

President - Vernie LeGrega, First Vice President - Kathy Neil , Second Vice President - Sue Krafft, Secretary - Gail Fox, Treasurer _ Doug Cornell , Historian - Debbie Liguori, Parliamentarian - Beth Stelling; Marrissa Barra , Stu Beller, Steve Castelletti , Reggie Cessman. Ronald Cockerill , Nancy Cornell, Salda Cuevas, Carl Demasi , Bette Ellis , Laura lemma, Ken Jones, Pete Kane. Gary Kroll , Lorraine Lybinski. Dorothy Morano. Jan Meyerriecks , Jim McCoy. Ed O'Connor, Robert Roberto , Jay Widden , Lloyd White. Manina Zollo; Advisors - Mr. Antho­ny DiClememe and Mr. Richard Schiliro.

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FBLA The members of the Future Business

Leaders of America experience working in a business to raise money and then circulating the money to help others, for example, the retarded children. They have learned through FBLA that it is pos-sible to mix business with pleasure, and it is very rewarding.

Club members: Maureen Curran, Frank Giacobbi, Diane Oliveri, Luz Paez, Donna Sorady, Susan Tamborello, Eileen Vassallo, Dawn Walters: Advisor — Mr. Philip Green.

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FBLA The members of the Future Business

Leaders of America experience working in a business to raise money and then circulating the money to help others, for example, the retarded children. They have learned through FBLA that it is pos-sible to mix business with pleasure, and it is very rewarding.

Club members: Maureen Curran, Frank Giacobbi, Diane Oliveri, Luz Paez, Donna Sorady, Susan Tamborello, Eileen Vassallo, Dawn Walters: Advisor — Mr. Philip Green.

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FBLA The members of the Future Business

Leaders of America experience working in a business to raise money and then circulating the money to help others, for example, the retarded children. They have learned through FBLA that it is pos­sible to mix business with pleasure, and it is very rewarding.

Club members: Maureen Curran . Frank Giacobbi . Diane Oliveri. Luz Paez. Donna Sorady. Susan Tamborello . Eileen Vassallo. Dawn Walters;

Advisor - Mr. Philip Green.

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COOPERATIVE OPPORTUNITY Patchogue-Medford High School has devel-

oped a new Program for students interested in early work experience. All of the high school students have access to a variety of learning experiences at the high school, but the Coop-erative Opportunity Program puts the empha-sis on the Patchogue-Medford business com-munity.

Through this program, students of this community gain practical work experience, and local merchants train possible future employees.

Each student works closely with a full-time staff member who is his or her advisor and classroom teacher. The advisor helps the st-dent set up a program of learning experiences, approves it, and then works with the student to carry it out. Coordinators of the program are Mr. John Eddington, and Mrs. Divina Leitch.

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COOPERATIVE OPPORTUNITY Patchogue-Medford High School has devel-

oped a new Program for students interested in early work experience. All of the high school students have access to a variety of learning experiences at the high school, but the Coop-erative Opportunity Program puts the empha-sis on the Patchogue-Medford business com-munity.

Through this program, students of this community gain practical work experience, and local merchants train possible future employees.

Each student works closely with a full-time staff member who is his or her advisor and classroom teacher. The advisor helps the st-dent set up a program of learning experiences, approves it, and then works with the student to carry it out. Coordinators of the program are Mr. John Eddington, and Mrs. Divina Leitch.

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COOPERATIVE OPPORTUNITY Patchogue-Medford High School has devel­

oped a new Program for students interested in early work experience. All of the high school students have access to a variety of learning experiences at the high school , but the Coop­erative Opportunity Program puts the empha­sis on the Patchogue-Medford business com­munity.

Through this program , students of this community gain practical work experience, and local merchants train possible future employees .

Each student works closely with a full-time staff member who is his or her advisor and classroom teacher . The advisor helps the st­dent set up a program of learning experiences, approves it, and then works with the student to carry it out. Coordinators of the progr~m are Mr. John Eddington, and Mrs . Divina Leitch.

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BOC ES The Board of Cooperative Educational Service Courses are offered as part of

career education for secondary level students. The courses can lead to entry level employment or post-secondary instruction.

Every student has the right of accessibility to programs of instruction avail-able at the Occupational Educational Centers within the Supervisory uistrict. It is the responsibility of the professional staff to inform students of these oppor-tunities for employment training and assist them in wise and meaningful pro-gram selection.

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BOC ES The Board of Cooperative Educational Service Courses are offered as part of

career education for secondary level students. The courses can lead to entry level employment or post-secondary instruction.

Every student has the right of accessibility to programs of instruction avail-able at the Occupational Educational Centers within the Supervisory uistrict. It is the responsibility of the professional staff to inform students of these oppor-tunities for employment training and assist them in wise and meaningful pro-gram selection.

BOCES The Board of Cooperative Educational Service Courses are offered as part of

career education for secondary level students . The courses can lead to entry level employment or post-secondary instruction .

Every student has the right of accessibility to programs of instruction avail­able at the Occupational Educational Centers within the Supervisory ulstrict. It is the responsibility of the professional staff to inform students of these oppor­tunities for employment training and assist them in wise and meaningful pro­gram selection .

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Opposite Page, Top Left: Glenn Jordan plays with his band at the Fall Chorus Talent Show. Opposite Page, Top Right: Exchange Student Carol Mars is happy to be back from Brazil. Left: Opposite Page, Middle Right: The mys-terious theater-goers. Opposite Page, Middle Right: A moment of silent med-itation please for Don Kanehl's lost bishop. Opposite Page, Bottom Left: Professor Perkins explains ... Oppos-ite Page, Bottom Right: Santa Claus (Bob Lurn) visits a Senior Class meet-ing. This Page, Top Left: The National Honor Society Brain Trust after induc-tion ceremonies. This Page, Top Right: Chris Honey admires Bob Lum's sexy body at the Fall Chorus Talent Show. This Page, Middle Left: Exchange Stu-dents Helena Perche (from Brazil) and Maria Gonzalez (from Bolivia) came to "Discover America." This Page, Bot-tom Left: Regents Scholarship winners and alternates were honored at a Se-nior Class meeting. This Page, Bottom Right: James Olson. valedictoran Class of 1975.

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Opposite Page, Top Left: Glenn Jordan plays with his band at the Fall Chorus Talent Show. Opposite Page, Top Right: Exchange Student Carol Mars is happy to be back from Brazil. Left: Opposite Page, Middle Right: The mys-terious theater-goers. Opposite Page, Middle Right: A moment of silent med-itation please for Don Kanehl's lost bishop. Opposite Page, Bottom Left: Professor Perkins explains ... Oppos-ite Page, Bottom Right: Santa Claus (Bob Lurn) visits a Senior Class meet-ing. This Page, Top Left: The National Honor Society Brain Trust after induc-tion ceremonies. This Page, Top Right: Chris Honey admires Bob Lum's sexy body at the Fall Chorus Talent Show. This Page, Middle Left: Exchange Stu-dents Helena Perche (from Brazil) and Maria Gonzalez (from Bolivia) came to "Discover America." This Page, Bot-tom Left: Regents Scholarship winners and alternates were honored at a Se-nior Class meeting. This Page, Bottom Right: James Olson. valedictoran Class of 1975.

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Opposite Page, Top Left: Glenn Jordan plays with his band at the Fall Chorus Talent Show. Opposite Page, Top Right: Exchange Student Carol Mars is happy to be back from Brazil. Left: Opposite Page, Middle Right: The mys­terious theater-goers. Opposite Page, Middle Right: A moment of silent med­itation please for Don Kanehl 's lost bishop. Opposite Page, Bottom Left: Professor Perkins explains Oppos­ite Page, Bottom Right: Santa Claus (Bob Lum) visits a Senior Class meet­ing. This Page, Top Left: The National Honor Society Brain Trust after induc­tion ceremonies. This Page, Top Right: Chris Honey admires Bob Lum's sexy body at the Fall Chorus Talent Show. This Page, Middle Left: Exchange Stu­dents Helena Perche (from Brazil) and Maria Gonzalez (from Bolivia) came to " Discover America. " This Page, Bot­tom Left: Regents Scholarship winners and alternates were honored at a Se­nior Class meeting. This Page, Bottom Right: James Olson , valedictoran Class of 1975.

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Does a cross-country runner — legs wobbling, lungs aching, for air, chest heaving inward and outward in attempts to desperately draw into his body precious gasps of oxygen — discover anything about himself if, just before he collapses from exhaustion, he manages to get his second wind and, with a feeling of relief flooding his body, is able to open his stride and continue his race? Does an offensive linemen discover anything when he is beaten by his man who then makes the tackle? Does competing in any sport at any level show an individual anything about himself?

Competition is one of the situations that man puts himself in to discover just what is at his essence — to discover just how much pride and determi-nation he has.

Watching athletes compete has always been exciting, and has always seemed more significant than just "a bunch of guys playing games." This is because each athlete is attempting to prove to himself that he has en-ough to be proud of; it is because we are actually watching a battle of pride and courage, and not of basketball, field hockey or tennis, that we become so interested.

Discovering the world of sport can be one of the most rewarding finds of a lifetime, and participating in them gives many the only chance they have to discover their own esence.

Does a cross-country runner — legs wobbling, lungs aching, for air, chest heaving inward and outward in attempts to desperately draw into his body precious gasps of oxygen — discover anything about himself if, just before he collapses from exhaustion, he manages to get his second wind and, with a feeling of relief flooding his body, is able to open his stride and continue his race? Does an offensive linemen discover anything when he is beaten by his man who then makes the tackle? Does competing in any sport at any level show an individual anything about himself?

Competition is one of the situations that man puts himself in to discover just what is at his essence — to discover just how much pride and determi-nation he has.

Watching athletes compete has always been exciting, and has always seemed more significant than just "a bunch of guys playing games." This is because each athlete is attempting to prove to himself that he has en-ough to be proud of; it is because we are actually watching a battle of pride and courage, and not of basketball, field hockey or tennis, that we become so interested.

Discovering the world of sport can be one of the most rewarding finds of a lifetime, and participating in them gives many the only chance they have to discover their own esence.

Does a cross-country runner - legs wobbling, lungs aching, for air, chest heaving inward and outward in attempts to desperately draw into his body precious gasps of oxygen - discover anything about himself if, just before he collapses from exhaustion, he manages to get his second wind and, with a feeling of relief flooding his body, is able to open his stride and continue his race? Does an offensive linemen discover anything when he is beaten by his man who then makes the tackle? Does competing in any sport at any level show an individual anything about himself?

Competition is one of the situations that man puts himself in to discover just what is at his essence - to discover just how much pride and determi­nation he has.

Watching athletes compete has always been exciting, and has always seemed more significant than just "a bunch of guys playing games." This is because each athlete is attempting to prove to himself that he has en­ough to be proud of; it is because we are actually watching a battle of pride and courage, and not of basketball, field hockey or tennis, that we become so interested.

Discovering the world of sport can be one of the most rewarding finds of a lifetime, and participating in them gives many the only chance they have to discover their own esence.

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This year, both football squads felt that this might be the season to produce good records for themselves. However, due to key injuries on both Varsity and J.V., neither team seemed to be able to put it together. Varsity sparkled at Homecoming, however, with a 40-19 victory over Lindenhurst. The Varsity squad was led by Kevin Rooney, who was elected to the All-League, All-Confer-ence, All-County and All-Island teams.

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This year, both football squads felt that this might be the season to produce good records for themselves. However, due to key injuries on both Varsity and J.V., neither team seemed to be able to put it together. Varsity sparkled at Homecoming, however, with a 40-19 victory over Lindenhurst. The Varsity squad was led by Kevin Rooney, who was elected to the All-League, All-Confer-ence, All-County and All-Island teams.

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This year, both football squads felt that this might be the season to produce good records for themselves. However, due to key injuries on both Varsity and J.V., neither team seemed to be tlble to put it together. Varsity sparkled at Homecoming, however, with a 40-19 victory over Lindenhurst. The Varsity squad was led by Kevin Rooney, who was elected to the All-League, AIl-Confer­ence, All-County and All-Island teams.

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VARSITY FOOTBALL: Head Coach, Martin Hoctor; Assistant Coaches, Ed Cinelli, Tom Julian. Players: Ken Marl-borough, Kevin Rooney, Craig Kelskey, Ken Craig, Ed Hutchens, Kevin Hutchens, Dave Hill, Gary Mancuso, Jesse Paynter, Bill Klepp, Mike DeGasperi, Jim Sanborn, Steve Agnetti, Mike Ambrosio, Bud Jennings, Jim Jennings, Doug Gargano, Dan VanDenBergh, Ricky Hahn, Bill Leon, Gary Crichton, Charlie Faulkner, Mike Lucia, Bob Stumpo, Greg McKenna, Marty O'Brien, Danny Perkins. Vin DeBono, Pat McKenna, Jeff Wittneben, Bill Berratta, Frank Hark, Ken Kentoffio, Lou Dalessio, Joe Wall, Mike Croce.

J.V. FOOTBALL: Head Coach, Vin DeCerbo. Players: Jerry Berkemeyer, Mike Block, Frank Burro, Allan Camp- bell, Paul Cataldo, John Clemente, Rick Collins, Robert Costanzo, James Costanzo, Rich Danniello, James D'Arcy, Chris Daniels, Mark DeGasperi, Mario DeLucia, Joseph Escobar, Robert Fava, John Garcia, Robert Hewitt, Greg Hudson, Gary Knatz, Anthony Lategano, Keith Lowe, Jerry Mims, Eugene Novak, William Norman, Charles Russo, Robert Sainz, Brian Sul-livan, Anthony Sanniola, Daniel Smith, Daniel Tully, Mike Tauriello, Marcus Wayne, Rory Wade, Dave Viglotta.

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VARSITY FOOTBALL: Head Coach, Martin Hoctor; Assistant Coaches, Ed Cinelli, Tom Julian. Players: Ken Marl-borough, Kevin Rooney, Craig Kelskey, Ken Craig, Ed Hutchens, Kevin Hutchens, Dave Hill, Gary Mancuso, Jesse Paynter, Bill Klepp, Mike DeGasperi, Jim Sanborn, Steve Agnetti, Mike Ambrosio, Bud Jennings, Jim Jennings, Doug Gargano, Dan VanDenBergh, Ricky Hahn, Bill Leon, Gary Crichton, Charlie Faulkner, Mike Lucia, Bob Stumpo, Greg McKenna, Marty O'Brien, Danny Perkins. Vin DeBono, Pat McKenna, Jeff Wittneben, Bill Berratta, Frank Hark, Ken Kentoffio, Lou Dalessio, Joe Wall, Mike Croce.

J.V. FOOTBALL: Head Coach, Vin DeCerbo. Players: Jerry Berkemeyer, Mike Block, Frank Burro, Allan Camp- bell, Paul Cataldo, John Clemente, Rick Collins, Robert Costanzo, James Costanzo, Rich Danniello, James D'Arcy, Chris Daniels, Mark DeGasperi, Mario DeLucia, Joseph Escobar, Robert Fava, John Garcia, Robert Hewitt, Greg Hudson, Gary Knatz, Anthony Lategano, Keith Lowe, Jerry Mims, Eugene Novak, William Norman, Charles Russo, Robert Sainz, Brian Sul-livan, Anthony Sanniola, Daniel Smith, Daniel Tully, Mike Tauriello, Marcus Wayne, Rory Wade, Dave Viglotta.

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VA RSITY FOOTBALL: Head Coach, Martin Hoctor; Assistant Coaches, Ed Cinelli, Tom Julian. Players: Ken Marl ­borough , Kevin Rooney, Craig Kelskey , Ken Craig, Ed Hutchens, Kevin Hutchens, Dave Hill, Gary Mancuso, Jesse Paynter, Bill Klepp, Mike DeGasperi, Jim Sanborn, Steve Agnetti, Mike Ambrosio, Bud Jennings, Jim Jennings, Doug Gargano, Dan VanDenBergh , Ricky Hahn , Bill leon , Gary Crichton, Charlie Faulkner, Mike lucia, Bob Stumpo, Greg McKenna, Marty O'Brien , Danny Perkins , Vin DeBono, Pat McKenna, Jeff Wittneben, Bill Berratta, Frank Hark, Ken Kentoffio, lou Dalessio, Joe Wall, Mike Croce.

J,V, FOOTBALL: Head Coach , Vin DeCerbo. Players: Jerry Berkemeyer, Mike Block, Frank Burro , Allan Camp­bell , Paul Cataldo, John Clemente, Rick Collins , Robert Costanzo, James Costanzo, Rich Danniello , James D'Arcy , Chris Daniels , Mark DeGasperi, Mario Delucia , Joseph Escobar, Robert Fava, John Garcia , Robert Hewitt, Greg Hudson, Gary Knatz, Anthony lategano, Keith lowe, Jerry Mims, Eugene Novak, William Norman , Charles Russo, Robert Sainz, Brian Sul­livan , Anthony Sanniola, Daniel Smith , Daniel Tully , Mike Tauriello, Marcus Wayne, Rory Wade, Dave Viglotta.

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CROSS COUNTRY The loneliness of a long distance runner ..

It takes a special kind of individual to run cross-coun-try; and especially since Patchogue has not exactly dom-inated the fall sports scene recently, it take even strong-er doses of the qualities of determination and pride to compete on the Raider squad ... After all, it's easy to be a winner.

Coach, Tom Maxwell. Players: Pat Borzi, Rick Provenzano, Al Garlend, Harvey Lotko, Steve Wyman, Don Pierno, Dave Faulkner, Jeff Calfa, Bob Stahl, Chris Matthews, Ken Pape, Mac McCoy, John Williams, Vic-tor Yanacone, Mike Angelo.

CROSS COUNTRY The loneliness of a long distance runner ..

It takes a special kind of individual to run cross-coun-try; and especially since Patchogue has not exactly dom-inated the fall sports scene recently, it take even strong-er doses of the qualities of determination and pride to compete on the Raider squad ... After all, it's easy to be a winner.

Coach, Tom Maxwell. Players: Pat Borzi, Rick Provenzano, Al Garlend, Harvey Lotko, Steve Wyman, Don Pierno, Dave Faulkner, Jeff Calfa, Bob Stahl, Chris Matthews, Ken Pape, Mac McCoy, John Williams, Vic-tor Yanacone, Mike Angelo.

CROSS COUNTRY The loneliness of a long distance runner.

It takes a special kind of individual to run cross-coun­try; and especially since Patchogue has not exactly dom­inated the fall sports scene recently, it take even strong­er doses of the qualities of determination and pride to

_ compete on the Raider squad After all, it's easy to be a winner. Coach. Tom Maxwell. Players: Pat Borzi . Rick Provenzano. AI Garlend. Harvey Lotko. Steve Wyman . Don Pierno. Dave Faulkner. Jeff Calfa. Bob Stahl. Chris Matthews. Ken Pape. Mac McCoy. John Williams. Vic­tor Yanacone. Mike Angelo.

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GYMNASTICS GYMNASTICS GYMNASTICS

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Gymnastics is not the most popular fall sport around Patchogue-Medford High. These gymnasts do not compete in front of large crowds, but they work for their own self-fulfillment. They haven't won much respect around the school; but in competing they may have won respect for each other and for themselves.

Players: Paul Beickert, Mike Morellino, Jerry West, Terry Wilson, Mike Wirship, Bob Osuna, Jay Laveroni, Karen Lynch.

Gymnastics is not the most popular fall sport around Patchogue-Medford High. These gymnasts do not compete in front of large crowds, but they work for their own self-fulfillment. They haven't won much respect around the school; but in competing they may have won respect for each other and for themselves.

Players: Paul Beickert, Mike Morellino, Jerry West, Terry Wilson, Mike Wirship, Bob Osuna, Jay Laveroni, Karen Lynch.

Gymnastics is not the most popular fall sport around Patchogue-Medford High . These gymnasts do not compete in front of large crowds, but they work for their own self-fulfillment. They haven't won much respect around the school; but in competing they may have won respect for each other and for themselves.

Players: Paul Beickert, Mike Morellino, Jerry West, Terry Wilson , Mike Wirship, Bob Osuna, Jay Laveroni, Karen Lynch.

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VARSITY SOCCER

This year's Soccer teams might have been a disappointment to those twenty-five or thirty loyal soccer fans, but Varsity's season was a marked improvement over last year's squad. Led by John Lento, who was again voted All-County and George McCroy, who for the second time made All-League, the team managed to score at least two decisive victories.

Head Coach, Ray Fell. Players: George McCroy, Bill Nrosi, Joe Pifko, Dean Casale, Dom Choz-as, Frank Furfaro, Mark Sullivan, Ron Robinson, Ron Figit, Tim Freeley, John Lento, Stan Carde, John Rodefeld, Harry Themann, Steve Tasker, Jim Fisher, John Tortorella, Gary Davis, Carl Musumeci, Bill Sweeney, Greg Simon, Paul Piccolo, Bill Eldredge, Mike Arnie.

VARSITY SOCCER

This year's Soccer teams might have been a disappointment to those twenty-five or thirty loyal soccer fans, but Varsity's season was a marked improvement over last year's squad. Led by John Lento, who was again voted All-County and George McCroy, who for the second time made All-League, the team managed to score at least two decisive victories.

Head Coach, Ray Fell. Players: George McCroy, Bill Nrosi, Joe Pifko, Dean Casale, Dom Choz-as, Frank Furfaro, Mark Sullivan, Ron Robinson, Ron Figit, Tim Freeley, John Lento, Stan Carde, John Rodefeld, Harry Themann, Steve Tasker, Jim Fisher, John Tortorella, Gary Davis, Carl Musumeci, Bill Sweeney, Greg Simon, Paul Piccolo, Bill Eldredge, Mike Arnie.

VARSITY SOCCER

This year's Soccer teams might have been a disappointment to those twenty-five or thirty loyal soccer fans, but Varsity 's season was a marked improvement over last year's squad. Led by John Lento, who was again voted All-County and George McCroy, who for the second time made AII­League, the team managed to score at least two decisive victories.

Head Coach , Ray Fell. Players: George McCroy, Bill Niosi, Joe Pifko , Dean Casale, Dom Choz­as , Frank Furfaro , Mark Sullivan, Ron Robinson , Ron Figit , Tim Freeley, John Lento , Stan Carde, John Rodefeld , Harry Themann , Steve Tasker, Jim Fisher, John Tortorella, Gary Davis , Carl Musumeci , Bill Sweeney, Greg Simon, Paul Piccolo, Bill Eldredge, Mike Arnie .

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Head Coach, Steve Mallor. Players: Dan Goldsher, John McDonald, Steve Todd, Steve Interante, Charlie Adams, Dave Teich, John Santana, Joel Gladding, Lou Lopez, Alan Basley, Bruce Levine, Bill Cockerill, Shawn Wilson, John McCroy, Jim Cartwright, Frank Lento, Randy Fant, Bill Hartley, Bill Craig, Frank Garritano.

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Patchoge-Medford has been fielding success-ful basketball teams in recent years. Last year's team made it all the way to the semifinal round of the County playoffs. And with Bill Thieben playing his third Varsity season flanked by Tom Baum and Bud Jennings, the team has a chance to go even further.

Head Coach, Don Campbell; Assistant Coach, Vincent De-Cerbo. Players: Bill Thieben, Bill Klepp, Roland Tucker, Leroy Felton, Gordon James, Tom Baum, Jim Jennings, Bud Jen-nings, Chris Meyer, Gary Jordan, Dave Rockett, Rick Proven-zano, Pat McKenna, Brian Hawkins.

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Patchoge-Medford has been fielding success-ful basketball teams in recent years. Last year's team made it all the way to the semifinal round of the County playoffs. And with Bill Thieben playing his third Varsity season flanked by Tom Baum and Bud Jennings, the team has a chance to go even further.

Head Coach, Don Campbell; Assistant Coach, Vincent De-Cerbo. Players: Bill Thieben, Bill Klepp, Roland Tucker, Leroy Felton, Gordon James, Tom Baum, Jim Jennings, Bud Jen-nings, Chris Meyer, Gary Jordan, Dave Rockett, Rick Proven-zano, Pat McKenna, Brian Hawkins.

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Patchoge-Medford has been fielding success­ful basketball teams in recent years . Last year's team made it all the way to the semifinal round of the County playoffs. And with Bill Thieben playing his third Varsity season flanked by Tom Baum and Bud Jennings, the team has a chance to go even fu rther.

Head Coach, Don Campbell; Assistant Coach , Vincent De­Cerbo. Players: Bill Thieben, Bill Klepp, Roland Tucker. Leroy Felton , Gordbn James, Tom Baum, Jim Jennings. Bud Jen­nings. Chris Meyer. Gary Jordan . Dave Rockett. Rick Proven­zano, Pat McKennq. Brian Hawkins .

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J.V. BASKETBALL

It is always tough to put together a cohesive team with athletes from three different schools and three different Freshman teams; but this year's J.V. squad was willing to meet that chal-lenge. Coach Mallor has called them one of the most hustling clubs" has has ever coached.

Head Coach, Steve Mallor. Players: Douglas Bambach, Charles Adams, Robert Costanzo, Mark Wayne, Rory Wade, Steve Baum, Bob Hewitt, Charles Russo, Eric Theune, Mike Drake, Vickor Yanacone.

J.V. BASKETBALL

It is always tough to put together a cohesive team with athletes from three different schools and three different Freshman teams; but this year's J.V. squad was willing to meet that chal-lenge. Coach Mallor has called them one of the most hustling clubs" has has ever coached.

Head Coach, Steve Mallor. Players: Douglas Bambach, Charles Adams, Robert Costanzo, Mark Wayne, Rory Wade, Steve Baum, Bob Hewitt, Charles Russo, Eric Theune, Mike Drake, Vickor Yanacone.

J.V. BASKETBALL

It is always tough to put together a cohesive team with athletes from three different schools and three different Freshman teams; but this year's J.V. squad was willing to meet that chal­lenge. Coach Mallor has called them " one of the most hustling clubs " has has ever coached.

Head Coach . Steve Mallor . Players: Douglas Bambach , Charles Adams. Robert Costanzo, Mark Wayne. Rory Wade. Steve Baum, Bob Hewitt. Charles Russo . Eric Theune. Mike Drake, Vickor Yanacone .

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GOLF The Varsity Golf team won its first

match ever last year, and the team expects to continue to improve. The team is made up of veterans including Frank Juzwiak and Michael Mancuso. The team plays its matches at Spring Lake Golf Course in Middle Island.

So, if you want some sun, fresh air, and a sports team to follow, come out and watch the Varsity Golf team.

Head Coach, John Sifanek. Players: Ed Sweeney, Frank Juzwiak. Ed Cannata, and Mike Mancuso.

GOLF The Varsity Golf team won its first

match ever last year, and the team expects to continue to improve. The team is made up of veterans including Frank Juzwiak and Michael Mancuso. The team plays its matches at Spring Lake Golf Course in Middle Island.

So, if you want some sun, fresh air, and a sports team to follow, come out and watch the Varsity Golf team.

Head Coach, John Sifanek. Players: Ed Sweeney, Frank Juzwiak. Ed Cannata, and Mike Mancuso.

GOLF The Varsity Golf team won its first

match ever last year , and the team expects to continue to improve . The team is made up of veterans including Frank Juzwiak and Michael Mancuso . The team plays its matches at Spring Lake Golf Course in Middle Island.

So, if you want some sun , fresh air , and a sports team to follow, come out and watch the Varsity Golf team .

Head Coach, John Sifanek. Players: Ed Sweeney, Frank Juzwiak. Ed Cannata . and Mike Mancuso.

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Suffolk County Champions — Coach George Ulrich, Erner Geraci, John Wall, Mike Ambrosio, Paul McFarlane, Ted Ruggiero, Ron Leach, John Bennett, Al Willet, Gary Weeks, Ken Marlborough, Ken Jones, Bill Klepp, Dave Fried, Manager and Statistician, Frank Furfaro.

This year the varsity baseball team will have its work cut out for them, trying to improve on last years 25-5 record and capturing the League II and Suffolk County Titles. The team will need much help from returnee's Ken Marlborough, Ted Ruggiero, Mike Ambrosio and Bill Klepp.

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Suffolk County Champions — Coach George Ulrich, Erner Geraci, John Wall, Mike Ambrosio, Paul McFarlane, Ted Ruggiero, Ron Leach, John Bennett, Al Willet, Gary Weeks, Ken Marlborough, Ken Jones, Bill Klepp, Dave Fried, Manager and Statistician, Frank Furfaro.

This year the varsity baseball team will have its work cut out for them, trying to improve on last years 25-5 record and capturing the League II and Suffolk County Titles. The team will need much help from returnee's Ken Marlborough, Ted Ruggiero, Mike Ambrosio and Bill Klepp.

VARSITY BASEBALL

Suffolk County Champions - Coach George Ulrich , Erner Geraci , John Wall , Mike Ambrosio, Paul McFarlane, Ted Ruggiero, Ron Leach, John Bennett, AI Willet. Gary Weeks , Ken Marlborough, Ken Jones, Bill Klepp, Dave Fried, Manager and Statistician , Frank Furfaro .

This year the varsity baseball team will have its work cut out for them, trying to improve on last years 25-5 record and capturing the League II and Suffolk County Titles. The team will need much help from returnee's Ken Marlborough, Ted Ruggiero, Mike Ambrosio and Bill Klepp .

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J.V. BASEBALL Coach: Mike Washington, Bruce Cohen, Ed Rupp, Dan Perkins. Mike Aufrecht, Tim Condon, Gary Mancuso. Jim Haverty. Peter Chiuchiolo, Dean Casale, Pete Ken-toffio, Mike Croce.

J.V. BASEBALL Coach: Mike Washington, Bruce Cohen, Ed Rupp, Dan Perkins. Mike Aufrecht, Tim Condon, Gary Mancuso. Jim Haverty. Peter Chiuchiolo, Dean Casale, Pete Ken-toffio, Mike Croce.

J.V. BASEBALL Coach: Mike Washington, Bruce Cohen , Ed Rupp, Dan Perkins , Mike Aufrecht, Tim Condon , Gary Mancuso, Jim Haverty, Peter Chiuchiolo , Dean Casale, Pete Ken­toffio , Mike Croce.

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WINTER TRACK Winter track returned this year as a Varsity sport after a two-year

layoff. About 35 athletes turned out for the team. Coached by Ed Cinelli and assisted by Steve Lewis, the team finished with a 3-9 record and took seventh place in League II. The team was led by Dan Perkins, Don Pierno, Steve Wyman, Pat Borzi, and Vinny De Bono.

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layoff. About 35 athletes turned out for the team. Coached by Ed Cinelli and assisted by Steve Lewis, the team finished with a 3-9 record and took seventh place in League II. The team was led by Dan Perkins, Don Pierno, Steve Wyman, Pat Borzi, and Vinny De Bono.

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WI NTER TRACK Winter track returned this year as a Varsity sport after a two-year

layoff. About 35 athletes turned out for the team. Coached by Ed Cinelli and assisted by Steve Lewis , the team finished with a 3-9 record and took seventh place in League II. The team was led by Dan Perkins , Don Pierno , Steve Wyman , Pat Borzi, and Vinny De Bono.

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VARSITY WRESTLING

This year's Varsity Wrestling team was a study in contrasts. Wrestling is one of the toughest sports known. For six minutes, the limits of physical endurance and strength are tested on the mats. Yet in preparation for this contest of strength and skill, some wrestlers meditate and relax before match-es to save their emotional energy for the match itself. The individual wrestlers

showed fits of brilliance including Craig Kelsky's sixteen second pin against Sachem in the 128 lb. class.

Next year's guys are promising. Perhaps there will be more brilliance and less defeat.

VARSITY WRESTLING

This year's Varsity Wrestling team was a study in contrasts. Wrestling is one of the toughest sports known. For six minutes, the limits of physical endurance and strength are tested on the mats. Yet in preparation for this contest of strength and skill, some wrestlers meditate and relax before match-es to save their emotional energy for the match itself. The individual wrestlers

showed fits of brilliance including Craig Kelsky's sixteen second pin against Sachem in the 128 lb. class.

Next year's guys are promising. Perhaps there will be more brilliance and less defeat.

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VARSITY WRESTLING

This year's Varsity Wrestling team was a study in contrasts. Wrestling is one of the toughest sports known . For six minutes. the limits of physical endurance and strength are tested on the mats . Yet in preparation for this contest of strength and skill. some wrestlers meditate and relax before match ­es to save their emotional energy for the match itself. The individual wrestlers showed fits of brilliance including Craig Kelsky's sixteen second pin against Sachem in the 1281b. class.

Next year's guys are promising. Perhaps there will be more brilliance and less defeat.

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Ray Fell, Head Coach. Steve Backman, Assistant. Bob Fava, Chet Bernacki, Pete Chiuchiolo, Mike Connell. Len Munday. Mark Degasperi, Mike Ferraro, George Lewis, Marty Kane, Frank Juzwiak, Rich Hahn, Brian Darling, Kerry Hasapitis, Lou Delessio, Mike Degasperi, Tim Freeley, Alvin Jiminez, Jer-ry Raffe, Brian Kelskey, Pat Tedescio, Ken Davis, Mike Block. Rick Collins, Craig Kelskey, Andy Clancy, Roy Stenzel, Marty O'Brien, Guy Palazzo, Grag Hudson, Gary Connell, Don Ale-vas, Kevin Hutchens, Ed Hutchens, Mike Meyer, Jerry Mims.

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Ray Fell, Head Coach. Steve Backman, Assistant. Bob Fava, Chet Bernacki, Pete Chiuchiolo, Mike Connell. Len Munday. Mark Degasperi, Mike Ferraro, George Lewis, Marty Kane, Frank Juzwiak, Rich Hahn, Brian Darling, Kerry Hasapitis, Lou Delessio, Mike Degasperi, Tim Freeley, Alvin Jiminez, Jer-ry Raffe, Brian Kelskey, Pat Tedescio, Ken Davis, Mike Block. Rick Collins, Craig Kelskey, Andy Clancy, Roy Stenzel, Marty O'Brien, Guy Palazzo, Grag Hudson, Gary Connell, Don Ale-vas, Kevin Hutchens, Ed Hutchens, Mike Meyer, Jerry Mims.

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Ray Fell . Head Coach . Steve Backman. Assistant. Bob Fava. Chet Bernacki . Pete Chiuchiolo . Mike Connell . Len Munday. Mark Degasperi . Mike Ferraro . George Lewis . Marty Kane. Frank Juzwiak. Rich Hahn . Brian Darling. Kerry Hasapitis . Lou Delessio. Mike Degasperi. Tim Freeley . Alvin Jiminez. Jer­ry Raffe. Brian Kelskey . Pat Tedescio . Ken Davis. Mike Block. Rick Collins . Craig Kelskey . Andy Clancy. Roy Stenzel . Marty O·Brien. Guy Palazzo. Grag Hudson . Gary Connell. Don Ale­vas . Kevin Hutchens . Ed Hutchens. Mike Meyer. Jerry Mims.

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Varsity Wrestling: Coaches — Ray Fell, Steve Backman. Bob Fava, Chet Bernacki, Pete Chu-chiolo, Mike Connell, Len Monday, Mark Degassperi, Mike Ferraro, George Lewis. Marty Kane, Frank Juzwiak, Rich Hahn, Brian Darling, Kerry Hasapidis, Lou Delassio, Mike Degassperi, Tim Freely, Alvin Jeminez, Jerry Raffe, Brian Kelskey, Pat Tedescio, Ken Davis, Mike Block. Rick Collins, Craig Kelskey, Andy Clancy. Ray Stenzel. Marty O'Brien, Guy Palazzo, Greg Hudson, Gary Connell, Don Alevas, Kevin Hutchens, Ed Hutchens, Mike Meyer, Jerry Mims.

Varsity Wrestling: Coaches — Ray Fell, Steve Backman. Bob Fava, Chet Bernacki, Pete Chu-chiolo, Mike Connell, Len Monday, Mark Degassperi, Mike Ferraro, George Lewis. Marty Kane, Frank Juzwiak, Rich Hahn, Brian Darling, Kerry Hasapidis, Lou Delassio, Mike Degassperi, Tim Freely, Alvin Jeminez, Jerry Raffe, Brian Kelskey, Pat Tedescio, Ken Davis, Mike Block. Rick Collins, Craig Kelskey, Andy Clancy. Ray Stenzel. Marty O'Brien, Guy Palazzo, Greg Hudson, Gary Connell, Don Alevas, Kevin Hutchens, Ed Hutchens, Mike Meyer, Jerry Mims.

Varsity Wrestling: Coaches - Ray Fell, Steve Backman. Bob Fava, Chet Bernacki, Pete Chu­chiolo, Mike Connell , Len Monday, Mark Degassperi, Mike Ferraro , George Lewis, Marty Kane, Frank Juzwiak, Rich Hahn, Brian Darling, Kerry Hasapidis, Lou Delassio , Mike Degassperi , Tim Freely, Alvin Jeminez, Jerry Ratte, Brian Kelskey, Pat Tedescio, Ken Davis , Mike Block, Rick Collins, Craig Kelskey, Andy Clancy, Ray Stenzel , Marty O'Brien, Guy Palazzo, Greg Hudson, Gary Connell , Don Alevas, Kevin Hutchens, Ed Hutchens, Mike Meyer, Jerry Mims .

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VARSITY TENNIS Coach Arthur Warren; JV Coach, Alan Chaskin; Bob Lum, Jon Glass, Brian Hawkins, Jeff Ellis, Ray Lombardi, Nick Lynch, Lou Kreisberg, Ken Pink.

With many returning players from last years successful team, both coaches and players feel optimistic about the upcoming season. Key performances can be expected from Jeff Ellis, Jon Glass, and Brian Hawkins.

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With many returning players from last years successful team, both coaches and players feel optimistic about the upcoming season. Key performances can be expected from Jeff Ellis, Jon Glass, and Brian Hawkins.

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With many returning players from last years successful team, both coaches and players feel optimistic about the upcoming season. Key performances can be expected from Jeff Ellis. Jon Glass, and Brian Hawkins.

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SPRING TRACK This year's Spring Track team hopes to better the per-

formance of last year's squad. Patchogue sent several athletes to the League and Championship meets, and hopes are high for the coming season. Returning key performers include Steve Agnetti, Mike Lucia, Vin De-Bono, Frank Hark, and Brian Kelskey.

SPRING TRACK This year's Spring Track team hopes to better the per-

formance of last year's squad. Patchogue sent several athletes to the League and Championship meets, and hopes are high for the coming season. Returning key performers include Steve Agnetti, Mike Lucia, Vin De-Bono, Frank Hark, and Brian Kelskey.

SPRING TRACK This year 's Spring Track team hopes to better the per­

formance of last year 's squad . Patchogue sent several athletes to the League and Championship meets, and hopes are high for the coming season. Returning key performers include Steve Agnetti, Mike Lucia, Vin De­Bono, Frank Hark, and Brian Kelskey .

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VARSITY Both Varsity Bowling teams enjoyed successful

campaigns this year. The boy's Varsity team was comprised of all rookies. They just missed making the County Playoffs, finishing with a 30-24 record in third place. The top bowler on the team this year was Bob Matty who averaged a 180.

At this writing, the girl's team is still competing. They practice everyday after school except Friday And the work has paid off. They currently have a 13-5 record and are solidly in first place in their division. Top bowlers are the team include Mindy Knoth, Rob-erta Weidlich, and Cathy Horstmann.

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campaigns this year. The boy's Varsity team was comprised of all rookies. They just missed making the County Playoffs, finishing with a 30-24 record in third place. The top bowler on the team this year was Bob Matty who averaged a 180.

At this writing, the girl's team is still competing. They practice everyday after school except Friday And the work has paid off. They currently have a 13-5 record and are solidly in first place in their division. Top bowlers are the team include Mindy Knoth, Rob-erta Weidlich, and Cathy Horstmann.

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Both Varsity Bowling teams enjoyed successful campaigns this year . The boy 's Varsity team was comprised of all rookies . They just missed making the County Playoffs , finishing with a 30-24 record in third place. The top bowler on the tea m this year was Bob Matty who averaged a 180.

At this writing, the girl's team is still competing. They practice everyday after school except Friday And the work has paid off . They currently have a 13-5 record and are solidly in first place in their division. Top bowlers are the team include Mindy Knoth, Rob­erta Weidlich, and Cathy Horstmann .

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John Sifaneck, Paula Lindsay, Head Coaches. Players: Steven Sanders, Bill Joyce, Stewy Beller, Ed Rupp, Robert Matty, Jack Hansen-Smith, Louie Felice, Judy Lunati, Robert Chivchiolo, Donna Casale, Cheryl Felice, Donna Frabizio, Cathy Horstmann, Mindy Knoth. Nancy McGroarty, Debbie Sanborn, Debbie Schmidt, Berta Weidlich.

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FIELD HOCKEY

This year was the very first that the Patchogue-Medford School District ever fielded a Varsity Field Hockey team. The overall record of 0-8-2 fails to show the tremendous potential of each and every girl. Led by seniors Meaghan Cantwell, Lenore Er-land, and Captain Peggy Nemschick, the team showed vast improvement during the season. Next year's team will definitely be a threat to all League V schools.

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FIELD HOCKEY

This year was the very first that the Patchogue-Medford School District ever fielded a Varsity Field Hockey team. The overall record of 0-8-2 fails to show the tremendous potential of each and every girl. Led by seniors Meaghan Cantwell, Lenore Er-land, and Captain Peggy Nemschick, the team showed vast improvement during the season. Next year's team will definitely be a threat to all League V schools.

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FIELD HOCKEY

This year was the very first that the Patchogue­Medford School District ever fielded a Varsity Field Hockey team. The overall record of 0-8-2 fails to show the tremendous potential of each and every girl. Led by seniors Meaghan Cantwell, Lenore Er­land , and Captain Peggy Nemschick, the team showed vast improvement during the season . Next year 's team will definitely be a threat to all League V schools.

Head Coach . Paula Lindsay. Players: Jenny Rudtke, Meaghan Cantwell . Lori Trava. Colleen Kattau . Sue Stern . Barbara Archbold . Lynn Sie­gel, Lenore Erland. Doreen O'Came, Peggy Densing. Cathy Kattau . Blanca Paez. Grace Scaros. Peggy Nemschick. Connie Haley .

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VARSITY BASKETBALL The Varsity Basketball team has once again proven that

hard work and determination can produce a successful season.

With the aid of returning members, captain, Madelaine Feindt, co-captain, Peggy Nemschick, Grace Scaros, Collen Kattau, Lori Trava, and Kitty O'Brien, Patchogue's experi-ence was a great asset to their campaign.

The team has exhibited excellent defensive prowess by employing a two-one-two zone which has held its opponents to a scoring average under 25 points.

With a free-lance offense the team is capable of putting a considerable number of points on the board.

Coach Mary P. Ryan has attributed team work as being the greatest factor in the team's success. If the Varsity Bas-ketball Team can continue to perform as they have this sea-son, their team will no doubt be a tough contender in sea-sons to follow.

VARSITY BASKETBALL The Varsity Basketball team has once again proven that

hard work and determination can produce a successful season.

With the aid of returning members, captain, Madelaine Feindt, co-captain, Peggy Nemschick, Grace Scaros, Collen Kattau, Lori Trava, and Kitty O'Brien, Patchogue's experi-ence was a great asset to their campaign.

The team has exhibited excellent defensive prowess by employing a two-one-two zone which has held its opponents to a scoring average under 25 points.

With a free-lance offense the team is capable of putting a considerable number of points on the board.

Coach Mary P. Ryan has attributed team work as being the greatest factor in the team's success. If the Varsity Bas-ketball Team can continue to perform as they have this sea-son, their team will no doubt be a tough contender in sea-sons to follow.

VARSITY BASKETBALL The Varsity Basketball team has once again proven that

hard work and determination can produce a successful season .

With the aid of returning members, captain, Madelaine Feindt, co-captain, Peggy Nemschick, Grace Scaros, Collen Kattau, Lori Trava, and Kitty O'Brien, Patchogue's experi­ence was a great asset to thei rca m pa ign.

The team has exhibited excellent defensive prowess by employing a two-one-two zone which has held its opponents to a scoring average under 25 points.

With a free-lance offense the team is capable of putting a considerable number of points on the board.

Coach Mary P. Ryan has attributed team work as being the greatest factor in the team's success. If the Varsity Bas­ketball Team can continue to perform as they have this sea­son, their team will no doubt be a tough contender in sea­sons to follow .

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Coach — J. Clendennon; Lori Roe, Debbie Delgado. Peggy Nemschick, Grace Scaros, Cathy Kattau, Lenore Erland, Debbie Nelson, Sue Stern, Colleen Kattau, Carol Amato.

Katy Drake, Maida Torres, Kathy Feindt, Ellen Wagner, Rene Valente, Cyndy Stulz, Cathy Sandin .

As the Defending League Champions, the girls' volleyball team repeated their first place standing again this year. Teamwork, determination, and the respect for each other led to a skilled and spirited team.

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Coach — J. Clendennon; Lori Roe, Debbie Delgado. Peggy Nemschick, Grace Scaros, Cathy Kattau, Lenore Erland, Debbie Nelson, Sue Stern, Colleen Kattau, Carol Amato.

Katy Drake, Maida Torres, Kathy Feindt, Ellen Wagner, Rene Valente, Cyndy Stulz, Cathy Sandin .

As the Defending League Champions, the girls' volleyball team repeated their first place standing again this year. Teamwork, determination, and the respect for each other led to a skilled and spirited team.

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Coach - J. Clendennon; Lori Roe. Debbie Delgado. Peggy Nemschick. Grace Scaros. Cathy Kattau . Lenore Erland. Debbie Nelson. Sue Stern. Colleen Kattau . Carol Amato .

Katy Drake. Maida Torres . Kathy Feindt. Ellen Wagner. Rene Valente. Cyndy Stulz. Cathy Sandin .

As the Defending League Champions , the girls' volleyball team repeated their first place standing again this year. Teamwork, determination, and the respect for each other led to a skilled and spirited team .

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TENNIS AND BADMINTON

Tennis always used to be a boy's sport at Patchogue-Medford. This year the girls gave it a try and with astonishing results.

Olga Airich, Carol Ricciardello, Madelaine Feindt, and Ellen Bikoff led the team. They competed with Hampton Bays twice, Say-ville twice, the cold weather most Of the time, and snow once. But it all paid off. The girls took victories in most of their matches.

Mrs. Jeri Clendennen, Head Coach. Players: Hope Adams, Olga Air-ich, Ellen Bikoff, Olivia Bosco, Caroline Caldwell, Paula D'Agrosa, Katie Drake, Madelaine Feindt, Cheryl Felice, Jean - Marie Fuccillo, Carol Ricciardello, Karen Richardson, Ellen Wagner, Kathy Feindt, Debbie Nelson, Liz Bambach.

Girl's Badminton is a late-spring sport. The team is comprised of eighteen girls and coached by Mrs. Ryan. Returning stars include Patti Fenz, Karen Rode, Karen Schenkel, Peggy Nemschick, and Kathy Sullivan. The girls play in eight League V matches.

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TENNIS AND BADMINTON

Tennis always used to be a boy's sport at Patchogue-Medford. This year the girls gave it a try and with astonishing results.

Olga Airich, Carol Ricciardello, Madelaine Feindt, and Ellen Bikoff led the team. They competed with Hampton Bays twice, Say-ville twice, the cold weather most Of the time, and snow once. But it all paid off. The girls took victories in most of their matches.

Mrs. Jeri Clendennen, Head Coach. Players: Hope Adams, Olga Air-ich, Ellen Bikoff, Olivia Bosco, Caroline Caldwell, Paula D'Agrosa, Katie Drake, Madelaine Feindt, Cheryl Felice, Jean - Marie Fuccillo, Carol Ricciardello, Karen Richardson, Ellen Wagner, Kathy Feindt, Debbie Nelson, Liz Bambach.

Girl's Badminton is a late-spring sport. The team is comprised of eighteen girls and coached by Mrs. Ryan. Returning stars include Patti Fenz, Karen Rode, Karen Schenkel, Peggy Nemschick, and Kathy Sullivan. The girls play in eight League V matches.

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TENNIS AND BADMINTON

Tennis always used to be a boy 's sport at Patchogue-Medford. This year the girls gave it a try and with astonishing results.

Olga Airich. Carol Ricciardello . Madelaine Feindt. and Ellen Bikoff led the team. They competed with Hampton Bays twice , Say­ville twice, the cold weather most of the time, and snow once. But it all paid off . The girls took victories in most of their matches.

Mrs. Jeri Clendennen. Head Coach. Players: Hope Adams. Olga Air­ich . Ellen Bikoff. Olivia Bosco. Caroline Caldwell . Paula D·Agrosa. Katie Drake. Madelaine Feindt. Cheryl Felice. Jean - Marie Fuccillo. Carol Ricciardello. Karen Richardson. Ellen Wagner. Kathy Feindt. Debbie Nelson . Liz Bambach .

Girl's Badminton is a late-spring sport. The tea m is co m prised of eighteen girls and coached by Mrs. Ryan . Returning stars include Patti Fenz, Karen Rode , Karen Schenkel , Peggy Nemschick, and Kathy Sullivan. The girls play in eight League V matches.

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DISCOVER PEGGY NEMSCHICK

Peggy Nemschick entered Patchogue-Medford High School the same year that the girls' teams were organized to represent our school in the interscholastic competition. During her three years with us, she has been a starting member of ten girls' Varsity teams.

Peggy set the school record for the highest score on a physical fitness test. She has been named to the honor roll; chosen "Athlete of the Month" by the Red and Black: served as a physi-cal education class leader and has been active in intramurals.

Peggy is a strong competitor, highly skilled, and extremely coachable. Her loyalty to her teammates and coaches has been outstanding, and her efforts have helped four of Patchogue-Medford's teams finish the season as league champions.

Peggy is the only 1975 senior with enough ath-letic participation and service to earn the Gold Key, Suffolk County Girls' Athletic Association's highest award. She will long be remembered at Patchogue-Medford High School.

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DISCOVER PAT MCKENNA

Pat McKenna is an athlete, an honor student, a school newspaper editor, and one of the promi-nent figures around the high school.

Pat has played Varsity football and basketball the last two years, and J.V. the year before that. He started as a defensive end this past football season and played as hard-nosed defense as any-one on the squad.

But more than that, Pat McKenna is a member of Honor Society, and is a co-editor-in-chief of the 1974-75 Red and Black. McKenna ranks high in his class, and will have completed Advanced Placement credit this Spring in Calculus, Ameri-can History and English Literature.

Pat combines superior athletic skill with schol-arship to form one of the most well rounded stu-dent Patchogue-Medford has had in recent years.

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DISCOVER PEGGY NEMSCHICK

Peggy Nemschick entered Patchogue-Medford High School the same year that the girls' teams were organized to represent our school in the interscholastic competition. During her three years with us, she has been a starting member of ten girls' Varsity teams.

Peggy set the school record for the highest score on a physical fitness test. She has been named to the honor roll; chosen "Athlete of the Month" by the Red and Black: served as a physi-cal education class leader and has been active in intramurals.

Peggy is a strong competitor, highly skilled, and extremely coachable. Her loyalty to her teammates and coaches has been outstanding, and her efforts have helped four of Patchogue-Medford's teams finish the season as league champions.

Peggy is the only 1975 senior with enough ath-letic participation and service to earn the Gold Key, Suffolk County Girls' Athletic Association's highest award. She will long be remembered at Patchogue-Medford High School.

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DISCOVER PAT MCKENNA

Pat McKenna is an athlete, an honor student, a school newspaper editor, and one of the promi-nent figures around the high school.

Pat has played Varsity football and basketball the last two years, and J.V. the year before that. He started as a defensive end this past football season and played as hard-nosed defense as any-one on the squad.

But more than that, Pat McKenna is a member of Honor Society, and is a co-editor-in-chief of the 1974-75 Red and Black. McKenna ranks high in his class, and will have completed Advanced Placement credit this Spring in Calculus, Ameri-can History and English Literature.

Pat combines superior athletic skill with schol-arship to form one of the most well rounded stu-dent Patchogue-Medford has had in recent years.

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DISCOVER PAT MCKENNA

Pat McKenna is an athlete, an honor student, a school newspaper editor, and one of the promi­nent figures around the high school .

Pat has played Varsity football and basketball the last two years. and J.V. the year before that. He started as a defensive end this past football season and played as hard-nosed defense as any­one on the squad.

But more than that, Pat McKenna is a member of Honor Society, and is a co-editor-in-chief of the 1974-75 Red and Black. McKenna ranks high in his class, and will have completed Advanced Placement credit this Spring in Calculus, Ameri­can History and English Literature .

Pat combines superior athletic skill with schol­arship to form one of the most well rounded stu­dent Patchogue-Medford has had in recent years.

DISCOVER PEGGY NEMSCHICK

Peggy Nemschick entered Patchogue-Medford High School the same year that the girls' teams were organized to represent our school in the interscholastic competition . During her three years with us, she has been a starting member of ten girls ' Varsity teams.

Peggy set the school record for the highest score on a physical fitness test . She has been named to the honor roll; chosen " Athlete of the Month " by the Red and Black: served as a physi­cal education class leader and has been active in intramurals.

Peggy is a strong competitor, highly skilled. and extremely coachable. Her loyalty to her teammates and coaches has been outstanding, and her efforts have helped four of Patchogue­Medford's teams finish the season as league champions .

Peggy is the only 1975 senior with enough ath­letic participation and service to earn the Gold Key, Suffolk County Girls ' Athletic Association's highest award. She will long be remembered at Patchogue-Medford High School.

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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS

The Patchogue-Medford Cheerleaders have been one of the most outstanding groups in the sports circuit this year. Their greatest accomplishment of the year for the girls was their finish in the All-Suffolk County Cheerleading Competi-tion. Both squads brought home trophies: Varsity won sec-ond place in their category, and J.V. swept first place in theirs.

Ms. Janet Hughes, coach, attributes the squads' success to extensive daily practices, vocalizing on the bus, and all the trips to McDonald's.

Coach, Ms. Janet Hughes. J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Nancy Amone, Kelly Campbell, Sue Cappel, Carol DeBono, Robin Dietz, Evamarie Faivre, Laurie Garafola, Kathy Hiscock, Donna Labatto, Linda Morellino, Donna Perrone, Patti Siemen. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Karilyn Bennett, Diane Carrero, Eva Chiuchiolo, Georgia Criscione, Bonnie Gafney, Deserie Gori, Sue Gorman, Chris Honey, Fran Kassner, Andrea Quinn, (lean Robelen, Winnie Dempsey.

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS

The Patchogue-Medford Cheerleaders have been one of the most outstanding groups in the sports circuit this year. Their greatest accomplishment of the year for the girls was their finish in the All-Suffolk County Cheerleading Competi-tion. Both squads brought home trophies: Varsity won sec-ond place in their category, and J.V. swept first place in theirs.

Ms. Janet Hughes, coach, attributes the squads' success to extensive daily practices, vocalizing on the bus, and all the trips to McDonald's.

Coach, Ms. Janet Hughes. J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Nancy Amone, Kelly Campbell, Sue Cappel, Carol DeBono, Robin Dietz, Evamarie Faivre, Laurie Garafola, Kathy Hiscock, Donna Labatto, Linda Morellino, Donna Perrone, Patti Siemen. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Karilyn Bennett, Diane Carrero, Eva Chiuchiolo, Georgia Criscione, Bonnie Gafney, Deserie Gori, Sue Gorman, Chris Honey, Fran Kassner, Andrea Quinn, (lean Robelen, Winnie Dempsey.

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS

The Patchogue-Medford Cheerleaders have been one of the most outstanding groups in the sports circuit this year. Their greatest accompl ishment of the year for the girls was their fin ish in the AII-Suffol k County Cheerleading Com peti­tion. Both squads brought home trophies : Varsity won sec­ond place in their category , and J.V. swept first place in theirs.

Ms. Janet Hughes, coach, attributes the squads' success to extensive daily practices, vocalizing on the bus, and all the trips to McDonald 's .

Coach , Ms . Janet Hughes . J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Nancy Amone. Kelly Campbell . Sue Cappel , Carol DeBono. Robin Dietz. Evamarie Faivre. Laurie Garafola . Kathy Hiscock. Donna Labatto . Linda Moreliino. Donna Perrone. Patti Siemen. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Karilyn Bennett. Diane Carrero . Eva Chiuc hiolo . Georgia Criscion e. Bonnie Gafney . Deseri e Gori . Sue Gorman. Chris Honey, Fran Kassner . Andrea QUinn. Ilean Robelen. Winnie Dempsey .

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DISCOVER CRAIG KELSKEY

This year, Craig Kelskey was voted the Var-sity Football team's Most Spirited Player. It was Craig's drive and energy that won him this honor.

Craig ran beside Kevin Rooney in a back-field that may well have been the most potent part of the Raider offense. He had several minor injuries and was forced to miss couple of games, but that certainly didn't mean that

he wasn't on the sidelines, screaming. He still managed to become one of Patchogue's steadier performers. His determination may well have kept Patchogue close in many situa-tions where the opposition threatened to run away with the game.

Craig has also proved himself as a wrestler, placing in many of the tournaments he has wrestled in.

Spirit, desire, ability-these are the charac-teristics which Craig Kelskey has displayed so well.

DISCOVER KEN MARLBOROUGH

Ken Marlborough has been chosen to be list-ed in the 1974-75 edition of "Who's Who Among American High School Athletes" and with good reason. Ken served as Varsity quarterback for two years. He was instrumental in the Varsity team's victory this year. He threw for one touchdown and scored another himself. Ken will also play one more season with the League Champion Patchogue Raider baseball team. He's a second baseman but also sees action behind the plate.

Ken has also worked on the yearbook, on the stage crew for the Senior Show, and has partici-pated in the intramural program.

Future plans include Syracuse, baseball and civil engineering. Judging from his past and his present, Kenny Marlborough has a great future ahead of him.

DISCOVER CRAIG KELSKEY

This year, Craig Kelskey was voted the Var-sity Football team's Most Spirited Player. It was Craig's drive and energy that won him this honor.

Craig ran beside Kevin Rooney in a back-field that may well have been the most potent part of the Raider offense. He had several minor injuries and was forced to miss couple of games, but that certainly didn't mean that

he wasn't on the sidelines, screaming. He still managed to become one of Patchogue's steadier performers. His determination may well have kept Patchogue close in many situa-tions where the opposition threatened to run away with the game.

Craig has also proved himself as a wrestler, placing in many of the tournaments he has wrestled in.

Spirit, desire, ability-these are the charac-teristics which Craig Kelskey has displayed so well.

DISCOVER KEN MARLBOROUGH

Ken Marlborough has been chosen to be list-ed in the 1974-75 edition of "Who's Who Among American High School Athletes" and with good reason. Ken served as Varsity quarterback for two years. He was instrumental in the Varsity team's victory this year. He threw for one touchdown and scored another himself. Ken will also play one more season with the League Champion Patchogue Raider baseball team. He's a second baseman but also sees action behind the plate.

Ken has also worked on the yearbook, on the stage crew for the Senior Show, and has partici-pated in the intramural program.

Future plans include Syracuse, baseball and civil engineering. Judging from his past and his present, Kenny Marlborough has a great future ahead of him.

DISCOVER CRAIG KELSKEY

This year, Craig Kelskey was voted the Var­sity Football team's Most Spirited Player . It was Craig's drive and energy that won him this honor.

Craig ran beside Kevin Rooney in a back­field that may well have been the most potent part of the Raider offense . He had several minor injuries and was forced to miss couple of games, but that certainly didn't mean that he wasn't on the sidelines, screaming. He stili managed to become one of Patchogue's steadier performers. His determination may well have kept Patchogue close in many situa­tions where the opposition threatened to run away with the game.

Craig has also proved himself as a wrestler, placing in many of the tournaments he has wrestled in.

S pi rit. desi re, abi I ity-these a re the cha rac­teristics which Craig Kelskey has displayed so well.

DISCOVER KEN MARLBOROUGH

Ken Marlborough has been chosen to be list­ed in the 1974-75 edition of "Who's Who Among American High School Athletes" and with good reason. Ken served as Varsity quarterback for two years . He was instrumental in the Varsity team's victory this year. He threw for one touchdown and scored another himself. Ken will also play one more season with the League Champion Patchogue Raider baseball team . He 's a second baseman but also sees action behind the plate.

Ken has also worked on the yearbook, on the stage crew for the Senior Show, and has partici­pated in the intramural program.

Future plans include Syracuse, baseball and civil engineering. Judging from his past and his present, Kenny Marlborough has a great future ahead of him.

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ILLAVIE AAA BASEBALL

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INTRAMURALS Intramurals are an integral part of sports life at Pat-

chogue-Medford. This program gives non-Varsity and non-J.V. athletes the chance to compete in a number of sports.

The 150 athletes who played floor hockey were divided into two leagues — the Sophomore League and the Junior/Senior League. At the end of the regular season the best teams in each league met in the playoffs.

The Basketball League was nearly as popular. Many former Varsity and J.V. athletes took part which improved the quality of play.

More than 180 different athletes are thankful to Mr. George Ulrich, who developed the after school program.

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INTRAMURALS Intramurals are an integral part of sports life at Pat-

chogue-Medford. This program gives non-Varsity and non-J.V. athletes the chance to compete in a number of sports.

The 150 athletes who played floor hockey were divided into two leagues — the Sophomore League and the Junior/Senior League. At the end of the regular season the best teams in each league met in the playoffs.

The Basketball League was nearly as popular. Many former Varsity and J.V. athletes took part which improved the quality of play.

More than 180 different athletes are thankful to Mr. George Ulrich, who developed the after school program.

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The 150 athletes who played floor hockey were divided into two leagues - the Sophomore League and the Junior/Seni~r League. At the end of the regular season the best teams in each league met in the playoffs.

The Basketball League was nearly as popular. Many former Varsity and J.V. athletes took part which improved the quality of play.

More than 180 different athletes are thankful to Mr. George Ulrich , who developed the after school program .

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Opposite page, top left: Kelly Campbell seems pleased with the J.V. Basketball team's perform-ance.

Opposite page, top right: "Coach! Coach! Its stuck on my neck! (Steve Agnetti is actually one of the top shot putters on the island.)

Opposite page, middle left: All is not peaceful all the time during the after school intramural hockey season.

Opposite page, middle right: Athlet-ic Director Frank Provenzano.

Opposite page, bottom left: The spike attempt fails but where is the ball?

Opposite page, bottom right: Chris Meyer's corner shot will tie the score at 10.

This page, top left: And they're off

This page, top right: Track star John Fiore.

This page, middle left: Who's on first? Ask#8 Ted Ruggiero!

This page, bottom left: Grace Sca-ros (far left) is in hot pursuit during this Fall field hockey game.

This page, bottom right: Brian Hawkins has successfully served Varsity tennis balls for two seasons.

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Opposite page, top left: Kelly Campbell seems pleased with the J.V. Basketball team's perform-ance.

Opposite page, top right: "Coach! Coach! Its stuck on my neck! (Steve Agnetti is actually one of the top shot putters on the island.)

Opposite page, middle left: All is not peaceful all the time during the after school intramural hockey season.

Opposite page, middle right: Athlet-ic Director Frank Provenzano.

Opposite page, bottom left: The spike attempt fails but where is the ball?

Opposite page, bottom right: Chris Meyer's corner shot will tie the score at 10.

This page, top left: And they're off

This page, top right: Track star John Fiore.

This page, middle left: Who's on first? Ask#8 Ted Ruggiero!

This page, bottom left: Grace Sca-ros (far left) is in hot pursuit during this Fall field hockey game.

This page, bottom right: Brian Hawkins has successfully served Varsity tennis balls for two seasons.

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Opposite page, top left: Kelly Campbell seems pleased with thE' J.V. Basketball team 's perform­ance.

Opposite page, top right: " Coach! Coach! It's stuck on my neck! (Steve Agnetti is actually one of the top shot putters on the island .)

Opposite page, middle left: All is not peaceful all the time during the after school intramural hockey season.

Opposite page, middle right: Athlet­ic Director Frank Provenzano.

Opposite page, bottom left: The spike attempt fails but where is the ball?

Opposite page, bottom right: Chris Meyer ' s corner sh-ot will tie the score at 10.

This page, top left: " And they 're off

This page, top right: Track star John Fiore.

This page, middle left: Who 's on first? Ask# 8 Ted Ruggiero!

This page, bottom left: Grace Sca­ros (far left) is in hot pursuit during this Fall field hockey game.

This page, bottom right: Brian Hawkins has successfully served Varsity tennis balls for two seasons.

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