Clymer Central High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Clymer, NY)

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'M'i '2RQ'G - I 1 ,.1.. ' . 2-!'!'k7Wf-51:1 U.-'him' '- R.-11-mary f--M xv f CLYMER CENTRAL SCH CLYMER New vomc GOL HYDRO C ONSTFQUCTIONY C GENERAL CONTRACTOR esmus Pomr Sv IN? ua FPFIIR1 SHARP HEATING 6. PLUMBING CO. . HEATING ll Be. E ELECTRIC INC ICAL. ELECTR , ,CCC, I CC,CC I NASA. Am SHARP HEATING 8 PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING CLAYTON D. ANDERSON MASONRY ERIE sress. PRODUCTS co. STRUCTURAL Ai wd, , ,....- , . .Y N... .rv-.W--Q1W,,-.-. ........ ...- -v..1--,.-.-.-.. ..4.....,,..fm ., -....f w......,.. .......... .,., , 4:1L....A...QM..:-Y --.-....fn-..,..-.,......,-.,.....,.,-,4....f,,... 1 ...:.., , 1f,V .W V-w-Q-rw --arf -. .,r:,..,,.......,-..,,,z...-,-,- EDITORS Cindy Querreveld Sara Robinson JUNIOR EDITORS Debra Kress Peggy Briggs LITERARY Mary Pitcavage COPY Linda Holmes BUSINESS Ginny Burkholder SALES Darlene Evans ADVERTISING Gail Vander Schaaff LAYOUT Marybeth Williams Jerry Rowan TYPISTS Carol Damcott Martha Barringer ART Steve Burnham Tanya Bensink PHOTOGRAPHY J ack Hemink Bill Klingensmith SPORTS Ralph Briggs Pam Holthouse ADVISOR Mr. Bensink STAFF SPOTLIGHT 1971 .- f'64ff?j 2?7f74 T CLYIVIER CENTRAL SCHOCL CLYIVIER, NEW YORK CLYIVIER CENTRAL IS . . . EDUCATION . . . working hard a teacher and a friend . .a quick forty winks . a thoughtful moment COMPETITION w ,f ' Hkcfiiliihf -f !!!,.wk,a . . .unngghh!! . . rah rah ree hit 'em in the. . . . . .an 'a'? you're kidding!! succeedi, surpass! reach the top! EIVIOTION oh blast! where's loren? . .where's ron, marty!?! . . .v-i-C-t-o-r-y!! . . .contemplation ACTIVITY MW, . .and a giant leap for mankind! . . .Andie's sign service . . .exlibris Rickers?? class-trophopia? naw . . .suicidell DEDICATION To our Junior and Senior Class Advisor, Mr. Cook, we would like to dedicate our yearbook, Spotlight '71, Be- cause you have been so patient and understanding to all of us and through the service, advice and cooperation you have shown, your classes and the community have profited greatly. We know that it is not an easy task being the super- visor of suppers, the supporter of money-making projects, and the reprimander of uncontrollable' ucharactersf, This dedication is but an incomplete expression of our gratitude because of your having been such a faithful supervisor, supporter, and reprimander. It is through this dedication that we wish to say, Thank youf, 'X APPRECIATION Appreciation, gratitude, thanksg they're all synonyms, but inadequete words unable to express the feeling we hold for you Mr. Bensink, in return for your effort, guidance, advisement and encourgement you exerted on behalf of our class yearbook. You have helped us make a memory of the past to keep in the future. You have made it possible for us to be able to look back upon these pages of the '71 Spotlight nostalgicly. For this we are gratiful. S t ri-My A ff' it Robert O. 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' nh I . :-Q.-,f , I-:::': :::::2:::.:,. 35552252-Iriirli.-nz-: o g...:Q::l::.::l:....0 o'.o' I ' a'.s:.o I' 0' 'J I I 'I- o..g . C . . .'.q:...... -:-IIII' :'-I' I I . , '.::.::.::Q'-I I . C l-I:-I:'I:.I:- I:- .. vu-3: I ,I -I . -I . . 1' ' :- Q-I ' fig.-j H . u 'x . ADMINISTRATION mme 1,4 Mr. Hubert W. Brown Supervising Principal 1. Mr, Durwood Swanson Elementary Coordinator r. Mr. Frank Henry Vice Principal CLASS OF 1971 The old order changeth, giving place to new . Alfred, Lord Tennyson, was the author of that quotation published in Idylls of the Kingv in 1859. There have always been demands for change. The num- ber of demands today seem greater than ever . The methods used by the advocates of change range from peaceful dia- logues to anarchistic bombings, a repetition of history. Progress comes through change. Our task is to judge the merits and benefits of the many proposals and demands that confront us individually-also, collectively, as a nation. Changes for the common good should be made operational within the framework of our government and institutions. We should resist attempts to force change by violence. Moral and social values are being challenged by a per- missivev attitude. Many segments of society condone these relaxed attitudes. Does what is morally right or wrong really change? Our decisions must be based on our education and ex- perience. Our education should teach us to adapt to change, and to accept what is beneficial for all. It is the sincere wish of all the people who have worked with you that you will use the best aspects of your training to assist in bringing successful solutions to the pressing problems of our turbulent World. M . 17 R. E. Schruers, C. Sw J Upperm Neckers, A. Duink. x 1 1 I T ! E E E 1 3 3 2 I SECRETAR ES TEACHER AIDES STUDENT 4 TEACHERS 9 R. C. Allen, Y. on l 4 Seated, 1. to r.: D. Boozel, P. Briggs, S. Robinson, D. Bue- sink, M. Cady. Standing: S. Wiggers, G. Seblink, J. Row- an, J. Caflish, P. Procter, G. Oster. EDUCATION ASSOCIATION L. to R.: J. Morgan, D. Brosius, L. Adams, H. Cornell. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization which functions to regulate and coordinate student activities in class and clubs. The council consists of three members elected from each class who voice the opinions of their classmates in each decision. They collect and appropriate funds which are mutually beneficial to all the students of the school. Advisor-Mr. Brown President-Sara Robinson Secretary-Peggy Briggs Treasurer-Mary Lou Cady 7- ,az .V ,... 5 93411 BI EI 31 'I f . fi 'Q ,mi I f K wi. '1 5 if E '14 a. i f' an ' 5? 13. It ip, .17 ,, .frwff .. .rx f Qwvi BU HUQGIBY Mr. E. Adams General Science Miss E. Barger English Mrs. D. Brosius Grade 1 M.r. L. Adams Grade 6 Mr. I. Bensink Guidance 'JMrs. M. Brown Grade 4 Mrs. M. Auer Elementary Librarian FACULTY Mrs. B. Bensink Grade 5 w. F' Q mag Mrs. R. Brown Grade 2 Mt. H. Cornell Agriculture Mrs. S. Cook Mr. D. Condon Vocal Music Mathematics Mr. M. Cook Miss S. Copeland Social Studies Physical Education Mrs. S. Dearing M.iss C. Eaton Elementary Art English, French 21 . V M sf 3 Q ' ' .. ' iii 521.1 5514 if We ex wr ,EM lr' 9 V :a.1e'ifwg'2Lf?k:iLsw2 - '53 ,-1 'vile:r.Q:mw.1'f' ' .' aw.-gif... 1- ' H-. ,. . Miss E. Gifford Grade 2 .Q-, Vky, ,K . f,-, .ww .5 fig iff? 2323? 9 F + r is r 5 ,Q 146- Q ,EZ-?1':,Si5? 1-f I .. 5 M ' 22 fwfr i fe Nw T545 ,T Wil.. rsshfil 1-1-was fi is L 1. aff Q M . ' W .1 . Ma I I ' s K lisa so x ,X ew QQQ fikia f X Q4 Mr. F. Henry Assistzint Principal Math, Science Mr. D. Keys Social Studies Audio Visual Mrs. P. Halberg Grade 3 Mrs. W. Horton Home Economics Miss Ruth Lanston Nurse W A ...xv A 22 l Mrs. T. Heil Grade 4 Mrs. A. Ives Kindergarten Mrs. V. Legters Reading, Latin Mrs. K. Neithamer English Mrs. F. McClimans Mr. H. McMul1in Grade 1 Reading Mr. J. Morgan Mr. W. Moses English Commercial Mr. R. Nitsch Mrs. R. Ostrander Instrumental Music Kindergarten 23 WL '- f ei gi '--'.,ss?-55:11 Vw K Zl 5!1:!-nf, 2IL,:f hK1 ,.:- S gjg 11' -ar 231235 '41g1z?ff1': 51.15 ig., 2, if a '.f,g.-'S my z f qi g . , , My KW .1 , iggswgqiwdap .e , - . ' ' ' '- f1,f1w.2,. 492 Q sf ', iw? Y ,Z . I m,, . I iz .Q is iw, 'fgifgw gf.. If 'W ing iii? ' A K mf, iLifie?fg,f2..z'fe.:,' , if nw ww . mf., ' ,QQ 2' ' 'iE,Ewi,'ff'f7' 'W' ' 5 ,, .Elf 5,2 SIU, 'ffj9f,'ii, as'fsgQfgg1jQQgf75g,,f,., I., ,,, ..,,,gK fi i'l5iQifl'W' ix sXQ5' ' ' 522 15 f , .,, 353 4, s g New --f:.s..5f.fua V, .qw 1-mi mf fag ig , :,- ' zlswsf. f e -,aff me, f , A 5 ag, ,V , ' .,',:,,il3,,. if.. 5, ,,,, , . i we Miss G. Ranyak Mr. R. Reagle Grade 6 Driver Education Ind. Arts .ga an M' if f as ,,, ,,, Q 5 iiiffssiaf mm HQ zhf 5, Mrs. L. Rickers Mr. B. Russell Mrs. L. Rowan Librarian Social Studies Kindergarten Mr. W. Schroeder Mrs. M. Skinner Physical Education Grades 1-2 24 I Mr, E. C. Synder Mr. K. Sullivan Art ' Biology, Mathematics MI- D- Swanson 1v1:s.N.ruck Mrs. G. Wm Elementary Co-ordinator Grade 3 Grade 3 Mrs. J. Winner Mr. R. Winner Grade 5 Physical Education 25 Reading is the basis for knowledge. There are some people who require attention in this area. Mr. McMullin teaches special classes to improve reading skills of the individual's prog- ress in the elementary grades. Mrs. Legters teaches secondary reading skills to those students lacking skills in this area. Vocabulary, comprehension and increased reading speed are three of her main objectives. Self-confidence built through oral reading is a major goal in her job. Without the valuable help of a guidance counselor it would be virtually impossible for a student to Fmd the answers to ques- tions he may have aboutxhis future or school status. Mr. Bensink is the man CCS students go to whether planning a high school schedule, considering and deciding about college applications or just needing a little reasurance. 26 SPECIAL SERVICES Mr. Ryder, our school psychologist, aids students to develop mentally and emotion- ally capable minds. His main purpose is to counsel the students and review their emo- tional problems so that they may become capable of achievement and active partici- pation in school activities. Mrs. Fair performs the service of examining and cleaning students' teeth and promoting good dental hygiene. Ivan Heslink, CCS bus manager and mechanic, takes the responsibility for the transport of our students seriously. The repair and maintenance of the buses requires special care. Mr. Heslink maintains the buses for safe transport to and from school in addition to games, field trips and other school ac- tivities. 27 Safety, though not always practiced by our stu- dents, is the concern of our crossing guard, Mr. King, who protects our students while crossing the main street in front of our school. A student cannot be expected to maintain a high level of scholastic achievement unless he is physically and mentally capable. Dr. R.X. Williams, Sr., the school physician, gives physical examinations and holds clinics bene- ticial to the students. Miss Lanston, the school nurse, is always here to do anything she can to assist the student with his health problems. Among her usual duties, she also gives eye and ear examinations and can ad- minister first aid in emergencies. MSIE Kneeling, 1. to r.: E. Adams, C. Lictus, C. Post V. Watrous. Standing: E. Burnham, H. Bec- kerink, R. Lictus, R. Seblink, O. Damcott, K. Heslink. BUS IWEN CCS STYLE L. to R.: D. Lookenhouse, B. 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WaSSink Mr. 84 Mrs. Alden Robinson Mr. 81- Mrs. Ralph W2SSink President Vice President CLASS CF 1971 ' 'dm ! Virginia S. Burkholder f Thomas A. Gates J Mr. 8a Mrs. Rudy Burkholder Mr- 8a MIS. Otis Gates Secretary Treasurer 32 Dale E. Adams Mr. Kc Mrs. Leonard Adams Martha L. Barringer Mr. Leon Barringer Tanya C. Bensink Mr. 8a Mrs. Irwin Bensink Joan E. Bish Mr. 8a Mrs. Donald Biekart 33 Kevin P. Bemis Mr. 8a Mrs. Merton Bemis Wilma J. Boerst Mr. 81. Mrs. Robert Boerst nm. -Q13-v Dennis L. Boozel Mr. 8a Mrs. Alvin Boozel Steven C. Burnham Mr. 8.2 Mrs. Edgar Burnham Ralph W. Briggs J Mr. 84 Mrs. James Briggs Julie M. Christensen Mr. 8a Mrs. George Christensen 34 James L. Brightman Mr. Sc Mrs. Edwin Brightman Norma K. Cox Mr. 81. Mrs. Fred Cox -wwwnuwstqx-ug Carol A. Damcott Mr. 8a Mrs. Marion Damcott Nancy E. Dougherty J Mr. 84 Mrs. Claude Dougherty fl, Gary L. Damcott Mr. 8a Mrs. Wilfred Damcott J Brian G. Deuink Mr. 8a Mrs. Wilton Deuink Melvin E. Dunlap Mr. 8a Mrs. Harry Dunlap 35 William E. Eliason lf Mr. 8a Mrs. Edward Eliason LaVerme C. Emory J Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert Emory Michael L. Grden X Mr. 8a Mrs. John Grden Ronald L. Emory J Mr. Burton Emory 5 Beverly A. Green I Mr. 8a Mrs. Marvin Green 36 Darlene K. Evans Mr. 8: Mrs. Leonard Evans Jack E. Hemink Mr. 8a Mrs. Louis Hemink Jean M. Himelein Mr. SL Mrs. Russell Himelein Pamela R. Holthouse J Mr. 8L Mrs. Gordon Holthouse SDA. Nw'-fri' Brian P. Henry J Mr. SL Mrs. Frank Henry 'WW Q -Nrtwlg ik 5? Y . Janet A. Howard Mr. 8a Mrs. Benjamin Howard 37 Linda N. Holmes ! Mr. 8a Mrs. Bernard Holmes Jerold E. Hulett J Mr. Stanley Malecki when ex Deborah K. Humes Mr. 84 Mrs. Homer Humes Debra M. Kochanowski J Mr. 8: Mrs. Norman Thompson John R. Hurlburt V Mr. Leslie E. Hurlburt www Jeffery J. Lawrence V Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Lawrence 38 William R. Klingensmith Mr. 8: Mrs. Troy Chase Marilyn M. Luce Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Luce 1833- Mary A. Magoon Mr. 84 Mrs. Leland Magoon Norma J. Norcross J Mr 8L Mrs Albert Norcross Sherry A. Phelps Mr. 8a Mrs. Lester Phelps Mary L. Pitcavage Mr. 8a Mrs. Albert Pitcavage Trmothy W. Post Mr. 8a Mrs. Clarence Post 39 Cynthia L. Querreveld 'X Mr. 8: Mrs. Wayde Querreveld Dale W. Rager Mr. 8a Mrs. Chester Rager Joyce E. Samlock Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Samlock Marcello J. Rotunda, J r. Mr. 8: Mrs. Marcello J. Rotunda, Sr. Brenda S. Smith Mr. 8a Mrs. Richard Smith 40 Jerry P. Rowan Mr. 8a Mrs. Raymond W. Rowan Douglas G. Sparling Mr. 8: Mrs. Oscar Sparling Brenda L. Sphon Mr. 8a Mrs. Harold Sphon Richard J. Stritzinger Mr. 81. Mrs. Charles Stritzinger Gail S. Vander Schaff Mr. SL Mrs. Gilbert Vander Schaff Gudrun Waltenstorfer Mr. 8a Mrs. Earl Cady 41 Jerald L. Teed Mr. 8: Mrs. Carlton Teed, Susan J. Wassink Mrs. Merle Wassink Stephen L. White Mr. 8a Mrs. Lyle White i Mr. Kermit Cook Mrs. Vivian Legters Class Advisor Girl's Homeroom Teacher Duane D. Williams Marybeth Williams Mr. 8a Mrs. William Williams Mr. 8a Mrs. Ralph Williams S 42 SENIQR DIRECTORY Adams, Dale E. Barringer, Martha L. Bemis, Kevin P. Bensink, Tanya C. Bish, Joan E. Boerst, Wilma J. Boozel, Dennis L. Briggs, Ralph W. Brightman, James Burkholder, Virginia S. Burnham, Steven C. Christensen, Julie M. Cox, Norma K. Damcott, Carol A. Dancott, Gary L. Deuink, Brian G. Dougherty, Nancy E. Dunlap, Barbara A. Dunlap, Melvin E. Eliason, William E. Math, Science, French Football 1,French Club 1,2,3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Jr. Paper. Business AFS 2, FNA 3, Music Club 1, Libranauts 4, Chorus l,2, Jr. Play, Seminars 3,4, Sr. Play, APSL Latin Award 2, Treasurer l,2, Spotlight Staff 4, May Day 4. Science, Agric. Track 3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Chapter Reporter 3, President 4, Chorus 1,2, Jr. Paper 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Spotlight Staff 4. Business AFS 2,3, Libranauts l, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Jr. Paper,Jr. Play, Spotlight Staff4, May Day 4, Var. Club 4. Art Band 1,2,3,4, French Club l,2. Health Services FHA l,2,3, Jr. Play, May Day 4. Agric. Mech. Football 1,2,3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Swim Club 1, Student Council 2,3,4. Science Football l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, AFS 1,2, FFA 4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, President 4,Chorus 1,2,3,4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Seminars 4, APSL Latin Award 2, Spotlight Staff. Agriculture FFA 3,4. Science Sr. Play, May Day 4, Tulip Festival 3, Queen Candidate, Secretary 4, Spotlight Staff. Art, Business AFS 3, Varsity Club 4, Jr. Paper, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Spotlight Staff. Math, Science, Latin FTA 1,2,3, Vice President 3, Varsity Club 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4,Jr Paper, '70 Spotlight Staff 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, May Day 4,Tulip Festival, Klompen Dancer 1 2,3, Queen Candidate 4, APSL Latin Award 2,3, Girlas State 3, Cheerleading 1,4. Business AFS l,2,3, Chorus l,2, Jr. Play, Sr. Play,May Day 4. Business FNA 2,3, Libranauts 4, FHA 1,Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Seminars 3, Spotlight Staff,May Day 4. Auto Mech. Football 1, FFA 1,2. Math, Science Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Tennis 1, Track 2, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 1, Sr. Play, Boy's State. Science AFS 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2,3,4, May Day 4, FTA 3, Tulip Festival, Queen Candidate 3. Health Service FHA 3, Chorus 1,2,3, Latin Club l,2, May Day 4, Tulip Festival, Queen Candidate 4. Science FFA 1. Math, Science Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3, Track 4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4 Sr. Play, Seminars 4, APSL Latin Award 2, Vice President 1,2. AFS 1, FTA 3, Secretary, Varsity Club 4, FNA 2, Secretary, Chorus l,2,3,4, Jr. Paper, Emory, LaVerne C. Emory, Ronald L. Evans, Darlene K. Gates, Thomas A. Grden, Michael L. Green, Beverly A. Hemink, Jack E. Henry, Brian P. Himelein, Jean Holmes, Linda N. Holthouse, Pamela R. Howard, Janet A. Hulett, Jerold E. Humes, Deborah K. Hurlburt, John R. Klinginsmith, William R. Kochanowski, Debra M. Lawrence, Jeffery J. Luce, Marilyn M. Magoon, Mary L. Norcross, Norma J. Phelps, Sherry A. Business, Agri. AFS l,2, FFA 3,4. Agriculture Track 3,4, AFS 2, FFA 3,4. Business, Science AFS 1,2,3, FFA Chapter Sweetheart 3, Libranauts 4, V. Pres., Treas., Chorus 4, Jr. Paper, May Day l,2,3,4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Klompen Dancer 1,2,3, Jr. Paper, May Day 1,2,3,4,Tulip Festival, Queen Candidate 3, Secretary 2,3, Spotlight Staff. Science, Agric. FFA 1,2,3,4, Chap. Treasurer 4, Sr. Play, Treasurer 4. Science AFS 1,2, French Club 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play. Business, Home Ec. AFS 1,2, Varsity Club 3,4, Chorus 2,4, Girl's Glee Club 3 , Jr. Paper, Jr. Play, Sr. Play,May Day. Science, Math, Music AFS 3,4,Music Club 2, French Club 1, Treasurer,Chorus 1,2,3,4,Band 3,4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Spotlight Staff. Math, Science Football 1,2,3,4,Basketball 1,2,Tennis l,2,3,4,Varsity Club 2,3,4,Band 1,2,3,4, Rock Band National Honor Society 2,3,4, Student Council 1,2,3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, May Day, Trumpe- teer 1,2,3,4, Seminars 3, President 2,3. Spec. Ed. Science, Latin Varsity Club 4, FNA 2, Libranauts 1,3, Jr. Paper, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, May Day 4, APSL Latin Award 2,3, Spotlight Staff. Math, Science Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Captain 2, AFS 1, FTA 1, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Organ accompanist, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Jr. Paper, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, May Day 4, Tulip Festival 1,2,3, Queen 4, Seminars 4, APSL Latin Award 2, Spotlight Staff. Home Ec. FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, May Day 4. Auto Mech., Agriculture FFA 1,2,3,4. Home Ec. 1 FHA 1,2,3,4, President 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, May Day 4. Auto Mech. Football 1, Tennis 1, French Club 1. Food Services AFS l,2,3,4, President 3, Jr. Paper, Spotlight Staff. Math Jr. Paper, Jr. Play, May Day 2,4, Prom Chairman 3. Math, Science, Agri. Football 1, FFA 2,3,4. Science, Business Track Assistance Manager 1,3, AFS 3, Varsity Club 4, Chorus 4, J r. Paper, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Usher's Club 2, Girls Intermurals 2, May Day 4, Spotlight Staff. Business, Home Ec. FHA 1, May Day 4. Cosmetology Cheerleading 2, AFS 1,2,3, Chorus 2, May Day 1,2,3,4, Tulip Festival, Queen Candidate 3. Home Ec. FHA 1,2, Varsity Club 4, Jr. Papers, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, May Day 4. Pitcavage, Mary L. Post, Timothy, W. Querreveld, Cynthia L. Rager, Dale W. Robinson, Sara L. Rotunda, Marcello Rowan, Jerry P. Samlock, Joyce E. Smith, Brenda S. Sparling, Douglas G. Sphon, Brenda L. Stritzinger, Richard Teed, Jerald L. Vander Schaff, Gail S. Waltenstorfer, Gudrun Wassink, Randy W. Wassink, Susan J. White, Stephen L. Williams, Duane D. Williams, Marybeth Science, Latin Music Cheerleading l,2,3, Co-Captain 2, Band 1,2,3,4, President 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, AFS 1,4, Vice President 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, May Day l,4, Seminars 4, APSL Igati? Award 2,3, Tempo 1,2, Secretary l,Varsity Club 2,3, Girl's Glee Club 3, Spotlight ta . Math, Science Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4,Varsity Club 2,3 ,4, Band l,2,3,4, Rock Band 4, Seminars 3. Business, Science FTA 1,2,3,4, President 3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4,Student Council 1,2, Jr. Paper, Sr. Play, May Day 1,2,4, Tulip Festival, Queen Candidate 3,Mag Sales Business Mgr. 4, Spotlight Staff. Agriculture, Welding FFA 1,2, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Math, Science, Latin Basketball Scorekeeper 2,3,4, AFS 3,4, President 4,Latin Club 2, Chorus l,2,3,4,National Honor Society 2,3,4, Student Council 4, President, Jr. Paper, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, May Day 3,4 Tulip Festival, Klompen Dancer 1,2,3, APSL Latin Award 2,3, Class President 1,4, Spotlight Staf . Agric. FFA 1,2,3,4. Science, Math AFS 3,4, FTA 1,2, Chorus 1,4, Student Council 4, Jr. Paper, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Seminars 4, Spotlight Staff. Science FHA 1, FNA 2,3, Libranauts 4, Chorus 4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, May Day 4. Business FHA l,May Day 4. Agriculture Football l,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, FFA l,2,3,4, Varsity Club l,Jr. Play, Sr. Play. Business, Latin AFS 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2, May Day 4. Auto Mech. 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E253 :2:if25?i5fQ- ' 235' -:24:-:-:?:-E-:-:-:4-:-:-:-' STUDENTS wifi First Row Breter Kress Briggs DeStevens Oster McCray Kranz Elliott Cady Second Row Fardink Markham Querreveld Bush Cooper Molk Coburn Howard First Row Esveld Volkman Clawson Brightman Sphon Lambardozzi Burnham Williams Second Row Sphon Stanbro Redlecki Kaiser Reslink Donnell Bemis Cooper TeWinkle Gibbons Klingensmith t CLASS CJF1972 sr Ji Mr. Moses Mrs. Horton Querreveld, President Kranz, Vice President Beckerink, Treasurer Howard, Secretary First Row: Albright, Andrews, Goodwill, Adams, Bensink, Maleske, Green, Second Row: Bemis, Shampoe, Cole, Reise, Querreveld, Hunter. Mi, K- .W fv,zw-.mess flf-.:w.w-,.'...f-- , ,:g,,,,,,-V .3 ,,. , 1 .Q . ,,,-,1,r,:,3: ,W ,, Willink, Vice Presidentg Penna, Presidentg Holt- house, Secretaryg Buesink, Treasurer First Row Westley Jackson Perrine Deuink Thompson Eliason Howard Neckers Second Row Kinney Green Rotunda Volkman Weeks Post Sphon Rater Penna Himelein Bailey Nelson Third Row Buesink Proctor Hawkins Rothenberger Second Row: Newton, Deuink, Gronostaj, Hinsdal, Caflisch, Neckers, Heil, White, TeCulver. First Row: Pound, Aikens, Boerst, Babcock. Advisors: Mrs. Niethamer Mr. Sullivan First Row: Howard, Luce, Boozel. Second Row: Lictus, Stahlman, Buesink, Camper, White, Willink Caflisch, Smith, Holthouse, Stritzinger, Wright, Tryon. Third Row: TeWink1e, Bemis, Beckerink, Wil- liams. CLASS OF 1973 51 First Row McGrath Seblink White Marbach Elliott Rager Bemis Boozel Second Row Stanbro Phelps Kinney Caflisch Gribble TeWink1e Marbach Smith Malecki Carutis Christensen First Row Wiggers Smith Evans Wallace Second Row Zojonc Nickerson Aikens Hemink Bush Coburn Dunlap Magoon De Stevens Balla Rager First Row Marbach Sphon Piscitelli Second Row Donnell Holthouse Third Row Holthouse Ball Cooper Tryon TeWinkle Porter Molk Thieme Humes Stahlman Loomis Williams Fardink Willink CLASS OF 1974 Mr. Morgan Miss Eaton LaRose, Vice President Holthouse, President Molk, Treasurer Holthouse, Secretary First Row Groters Donnell Athanos Second Row Beckerink Holthouse Sexton Third Row Rowan Norcross Koerselman Bush Garski Reese Thieme Bush Bunce Cady First Row Buesink, Treasurer Newton, V. President Holthouse, President Groters, Secretary 54 9555- .... . 'Te--.f Mr. Condon Mr. Allen Miss Barger First Row Bensink Elliot Cole Nelson Dascomb Wiggers Carutis Carris Samecki Adams Hawkins Zonjonc Neckers Emory First Row Pound Bemis Newton Coon Lawrence Lictus Duink Second Row Phelps Neckers Smith Courtright Bensink Gibbons Third Row Babcock Buesink Smith Williams Buesink CLASS OF 1975 55 st 1- 'First Row Pound Wallace Second Row Bunce Mehs Winner Reslink Third Row Bensink Aikens Boozel Oster Redding Thompson Gorski Eliason Smith White Michaels EE First Row Nyweide Holmes Coon Beckerink Second Row Merritt Swanson Legters Sweet Lictus Gravink Heil Kranz Tuck Legters Ball Wallace Fardink First Row Bedlow Courtright Ruff White TeCulver Brightman Groters Wright Smith Second Row Jude Smith Williams McCray TeBalt Rager Keys Beckerink First Row Maleski Athanos Volkman Bensink Duink Carutis Blakesly Second Row Dascomb Stahlman Markham Donell Redlecke Hazen Eshelman Cooper CLASS CF 1976 v ,, fav MR. ADAMS MISS RANYAK GRADE SIX Q GRADE FIVE MRS.HEIL SA.. N A NM WW Y', x x I . ,Mb -, fx MRS. BROWN GRADE FOUR qslfcilgag NN ,. K. MRS. TUCK MRS. VIDAL ki sf i V ,N Q- GRADE THREE GRADE TWO MRS. MCCLIMANS G E Q N E . A.: -3 ,.-- gf- 4. ,Ns . 9.1 . ,- ,-,.n,- . . -- x I ,. it-.fa - I 5.V--44 .S 'T 9 ob no I op M A MRS. BROSIUS is ,si MRS. IVES MRS. OSTMNDER KI N DERGARTEN 64 msn 'EZ' OCCUPATICJNAL EDUCATION BOCES, Board of Cooperative Educational Services, provides occupational education for juniors and seniors of schools in Chautauqua County. The program is constructed primarily for those students who desire technical training in Food Services, Cosmetology, Health Services, Welding, and Auto Body Mechanics. There is also an Individual Pro- gress Class, composed of student who learn on their own individual level. 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I l l . . U 5 . N 1 . . ... . 4 , Qgssiissgssggw' Qi Sis 5 3 STUDENT LIFE Coach McMu1lin, Coach Schroeder, Coach Winner Row One: D. Elliot, G. Reese, M. Kranz, B. Hen- ry, T, Post, B. Deuink, R. Weeks, S. White, D. Nec- kers, B. Gravink and D. White, mgrs. Row Two: J. Bailey, mgr., B. Deuink, G.White, W. TeCulver, D. DeStevens, D. Boozel, S. Coburn, D. Sparling, B. Duink, C. Bailey. Row Three: B. Caflish, mgr., R. Rothenburger, P. Procter, B. Eliason, R. Laurence, B. Buesink, M. Hawkins, H. Howard, D. Rager, R. Briggs, N. Willink, R. Buesink, mgr. The senior members of the C.C.S. football squads say thanks to you for the help and your friendship, Mr. McMullin. We would like to express our appreciation for guidance through four years of Vine League play. FOOTBALL Clymer 6 Clymer 33 Clymer 30 Clymer 2 1 Clymer 39 Clymer 2 1 Clymer 0 Clymer 0 Brocton 6 Frewsburg 0 Mayville 0 Sherman 0 Ripley 0 Pine Valley 44 Franklinville 30 Panama 34 .. 4 VARSITY Standing, 1. to r.: J. Bailey, mgr., M. Kranz, D. DeStevens, G. Reese, S. Donnell, B. Eli- son, S. Coburn, R. Duink, C. Bailey, P. Caf- lish, mgr. S. Lictus, mgr. Kneeling: R. Briggs, Coach Winner, R. Wassink. JR. VARSITY Standing, l. to r.: Coach Schroeder, D. Hins- dale, D. Smith, A. Rater, M. Hawkins, B. Buesink, P. Proctor, G. White. Kneeling: D. Willink, mgr., J. Post, S. Wiggers, G. Carutis, B. Deuink, D. White, D. Gronastaj, E. Hiel, mgr., M. Courtright. Teams Played Mayville Sherman Chautauqqua Brocton Panama Eisenhower Frewsburg Pine Valley Ripley 72 BASKETBALL 1970-1971 sl , ' 1 Egg 1 : gi f 2' f f ii I Eg , Standing, l. to r.: Coach Winner, R. Briggs, T. Mathews, J. Loomis, M. Hawkins, D. Sparling, H. Howard, J. Bailey, mgr. Kneeling: B. Gravink, mgr., J. Post, D. DeStevens, T. Post, B. Neckers, D. Newton, P. Caf- lish, C. Breter, S. Lictus, mgzr. BASEBALL 5 Q ::?:.5xf5Efi E 41 S B xg , ,. , .Q . X V ,M 1 .fy-9 , .5 vi . 1 5- .' . Q.. Qi . fe. 4 .xfzfsy vf Y .' W.. A., . ,,., 5 ,, -' . , 2 fiipzsjfff i i , Y . f.. - . .,--. 5 Q f, TENNIS Standing, 1. to r.: Coach Russell, B. Henry, B. Ellison, D. Wilcox, B. Markham, L. Porter, G. Reese. Kneeling: C. Bailey, B. Deuink, R. Gibbons, B. Duink. TRACK Track was a new innovation at CCS in 1970. Under the guidance of Mr. Cook and Mr. Sullivan the track team leaped off to a bril- liant beginning. The team managed to break several county records setting a precedent for future athletes at Clymer. 75 I4 , ,,, , COLDR GUARD T. LaRose, A. Holthouse, D. TeWink1e, S. Volkman, B. Marklam, S. Caflish, M. Pitcavage, P. Neckers, M. Hawkins, D. Rowan, S. Elia- son, S. Howard, M. Cady, K. Cooper, M. Molk, D. Westley, D. Far- dink. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Row One: L. Oster. Row 2: N. Eliason, T. Gorski, M. Michaels, B. Bush, A. Holthouse. Wi U 'T 1 N f YFAIES QF!! A P. Ho1thouse,'J. Bush, L. Molk, M. Cady, B. Markham, J. Christensen, D. Klingensmith Row One, 1. to r.: D. Perma, M. Molk, S. Eliason. Row Two: M. TeWink1e. Row Three: P. Holthouse, S. Porter P. Holthouse. f my s s K 5 .2 2 s I f::a-'s,.f5E.:sm:.wa 1:12:55 M4 -- ' :mivglif-Q - Q..--. f m ..,. ,.. .,..,,. ,,.. . ....f , , 05+ ..,,, X ..... ...TL . fx MEWSWSWSS S CCE5 CHEERLEADERS - . f.:.1z,1u 1.a..:fxs4. Y Q: Z M, U ,, in 1' 5 1 ZL ' fl 'M' 5 if ,, A wg , K . ' J -W-'V VAVVV W ' QW: M Q.2 V gf w 1 ,, ' . ' WW ,M 5 Z g U 5 - ' , ,V f ' : ' ,l,-,. 1 Zvl civ V Vvrv , E I ,f ggi k K if 1', 7 ,:VV,, g ,ci 2, ,,,- 1 ' .,,, :AI 1, 1 If VM f 3, 7 V ,WHVIA A I W f 9 ,W ff' H 4 W 3 f W A 'A ,-,Aa fi A . M .. 3 , L 2 2 7' u..,,w , JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS GIRL'S GLEE CLUB The Girl's Glee Club primarily consists of freshman girls with an interest in vocal music. These girls take part in the annual Spring and Christmas concerts as a special ensemble The Glee Club gives them the practice necessary to enter the high school chorus. ELEMENTARY CHORUS j 5-91 ' fair! 3. SENIOR BAND nf:Psst1 s, umi H ilnn1 ,,,, The Senior Band, under the direc- tion of Mr. Nitsch, practices Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday of each week. All students in the band re- ceive music lessons to develop music skills and to give confidence in indi- vidual performance. The members strive to blend the various tones of their instruments into a well-balanced unit. To help build school spirit, the Clymer Central Band organizes into a smaller group, the Pep Band, which plays for pep meetings and rallies. The band's various activities include participation in assemblies, concerts, competitions, senior graduation exer- cises, the annual picnic, and various parades. When the weather warms up one can hear commands being shouted over the drum cadence while the band practices outdoors. ROCK BAND The newly formed Rock Group called The Nine of Usl' performs for various occasions including the annual Christmas and Spring concerts and assemblies, and they are in great de- mand for dances. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Under the supervision of Mr. Condon, the Clymer chap- ter of the AFS tries to promote world understanding by sponsoring the student exchange program and raising funds to sponsor our students abroad. They provide social func- tions so that the community and the students can exchange ideas with our foreign visitor. Advisor-Mr. Condon President-Sara Robinson Vice-President-Mary Pitcavage Secretary-Joleen Stahlman Treasurer-Jerry Rowan AFS Exahange Student-Gudrun Waltenstorfer 84 Gudrun Waltenstorfer is our foreign exchange student from Kadkersburg, Austria. She is staying at the home of Mary Lou Cady in North Clymer. Gudrun is a well-rounded student and is very interested in sports. She especially likes skiing at Peek'n,Peak. Her presence at Clymer this year has had a great impact upon the student body. museum: 7 FUTURE HOIVIEIVIAKERS OF AMERICA Girls who are interested in home- making are the members of the Future Homemakers Club. They have many activities which take up the entire school year, among them the initiation of new members, many moneymaking projects, and guest speakers who in- form the girls about various subjects. President-Rosemary Howard Vice-President-Deborah Humes Secretary-Brenda Smith Treasurer-Janet Howard Advisor-Mrs. Horton Chapter Mother-Mrs. Alfred Thieme ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Good sportsmanship when supporting the Pirates is the primary goal of the Athletic Association, and good sportsmanship means receiving the Norm Becker Sportsmanship Award. The club is engaged in many activities, including selling booster badges, sponsoring dances, and presenting trophies, to outstanding members of the football and basketball teams. President-Ralph Briggs Vice-President-Bill Eliason Secretary-Linda Molk Treasurer-Tim Post Advisors-Coach Winner Miss Sue Copeland lm, ...,..,,.....,.l..g,:,5,,,..ng..t,.,T,.,M.. , - .r.. me., ,,,,,,,Wv --,-- av- Wswr .,.- g -W --vW....vc,aW.Wt.l, V FFA The FFA tries to acquaint students majoring in agriculture with the na- tional organization of FFA. The pur- pose of the club is to develop confi- dence, leadership, love of country, enjoyment of farming, and to encour- age the members to improve agricul- ture. The club's activities include the Annual Jamboree, their Father and Son banquet, and a trip to Camp Oswegatchie. They help the communi- ty by decorating the town at Christ- mas and by assisting in the Mothers' March of Dimes. Without the FFA, students could not enjoy the Christ- mas trees which the club supplies to each classroom. President-Kevin Bemis Vice-President-Steve White Treasurer-Thomas Gates Secretary-David TeWinkle Reporter-David TeWinkle Sentinel-Brian Bensink Advisor-Mr. Cornell Bemis boys-four brothers in the FFA. Kevin Bemis Jon Bemis Brian Bemis Jeff Bemis FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA County Officers, L. to R.: Steve White-County President Kevin Bemis-County Reporter, Jeff Lawrence-County Sentinel Tom Gates-County Treasurer. FUTURE TEACHERS OFAMEWCA The FTA serves as a tryout for those who are thinking about a teaching profession. The main goal of the club is to explore and observe various aspects of teaching. Among the activities of the club are hosting American Education Week and Open House, assisting elementary teachers and sponsoring Teacher Recognition Day. President-Cindy Querreveld Vice-President-Brenda Kinney Secretary-Kathy Stahlman Program Chairman-Jeanne Loomis Advisor-Miss Eaton NAUONALHONORSOCETY The National Honor Society is a group of outstanding students who are chosen for the club on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The group's activities include planning a program for the induction of new members, a College Nite held for the benefit of Juniors and Seniors who are planning to go to college, and the promotion of scholarship in the school by the recognition of honor students. President-Randy Wassink Vice-President-Mary Pitcavage Secretary-Janni Bemis Advisor-Mr, Morgan, Mr. Bensink 88 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The Library Assistants learn to use the library facilities to stimulate other students to a greater appreciation of books for knowledge and pleasure by their own enthusiasm. They help stu- dents and teachers locate library ma- terials. The group sponsors contests for the student body throughout the year to encourage library usage. For the majority of the year, more stu- dents and more books were crowded into less space, but the new library will give more room and more oppor- tunity for study. President-Phyllis Reslink Vice-President-Darlene Evans Secretary-Linda Shields Advisor-Mrs. Rickers SWIM CLUB Those students who are mem- bers of the Swim Club learn how to swim better and how to apply Red Cross life saving techniques in an emergency situation to be able to save the life of a person in need. After completing the final swim test, they apply these les- sons by teaching swimming each summer at Findley Lake. President-Ron Rothenburger Vice-President-David Newton Secretary-Sue Howard Treasurer-Sally Eliason Advisors-Mr. E.C. Snyder Miss Sue Copeland JUNIOR PLAY HOW many bodies in the trunk? So was the scene for Ramshack1e Inn'. It all started when Miss Pryde, an old maid librarian, bought a very strange and mysterious tumble-down, leady-roofed hotel managed by somewhat of a questionable character. Miss Pryde saved for twenty years in order to buy a hotel so she could meet in- teresting people everyday. She not only got what she bargained for, but a good deal more. She en- counters many people from villains to protectorates of the law to bootleggers, living and dead. In the most unusual way the baffling mystery is solved. ARBOTHNOT PATTON JOYCE ROGERS MAME PHILIPS BELINDA PRYDE CONADORE TOWSER DR. STEVEN RUSSEL ALICE FISHER GAIL RUSSEL CONSTABLE SMALL GILLHOLEY BILL PHILLIPS MARY TEMPLE MR. THAD TEMPLE STEVE BURNHAM RALPH BRIGGS MARY PITCAVAGE LINDA HOLMES SARA ROBINSON JERRY ROWAN MICHEAL GRDEN MARILYN LUCE TANYA BENSINK KEVIN BEMIS STEVE WHITE RANDY WASSINK JULIE CHRISTENSEN JACK HEMINK my SENIOR PLAY The scenes of Arsenic and Old Lacei' portray the S E N I 0 R P L charm and innocence of two elderly ladies who populate their cellar with the remains of socially and religiously ' ac ceptablen roomers. The insanity of their brother who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt while charging San Quan H1ll blowing his bugle or digging ditches for the Panama Canal enhances the theme. The actors protray such characters as a Boris Karloff type villain and a plastic surgeon who speaks with a German dialect. Mortimer, another brother of the two sweet ladies, marrys the preacher's daughter in the midst of the murders. ABBY BREWSTER THE REV. DR. HARPER TEDDY BREWSTER OFFICER BROPHY OFFICER KLEIN MARTHA BREWSTER ELAINE HARPER MORTIMER BREWSTER MR. GIBBS JONATHAN BREWSTER DR. EINSTEIN OFFICER O'HARA LIEUTENANT ROONEY MR. WITHERSPOON STUDENT DIRECTORS DIRECTOR VIRGINIA BURKHOLDER JACK HEMINK MICHEAL GRDEN DALE ADAMS STEVE WHITE PAM HOLTHOUSE QUERREVE BURNHAM ROWAN BRIGGS DEUINK BEMIS CINDY STEVE JERRY RALPH BRIAN KEVIN BILL ELIASON THOMAS GATES SHERRY PHELPS BEVERLY GREEN MR. J .W. MORGAN LD A Crown for Lynette Damcott ..4.... . . ,.: . I , ,f Q be W 'Q was N is IVIAY DAY 197 A - Q4 ,Q 5.hgm'S.':v2- 1 Q, A .ffm N , ,Ref z.pb jL 1 u 3+ . . O -1 1: .. , S .VV ,P 'F' fx S JY' K .. .' iii: .2 F ':-,- ,' 1 ,,..L, . ,,,a. A V- - I , I L , m a x.: V , ig? Ja k Jiig-Q . ,,, NH, N. ,m N. - y fm -5 w if? h . t X in sq Q f , . L Q m ' ff -' Q ii L f - M 'A , K x ' - if-1 m 1 ,,,. 1 4 A- wf 1 Q ff ,511 - Yf1.,.,:a Lfe'1 if H is W fx if 1 Q L 'f ' ' .. ,. .,, . K, .6 ... ., M., ,Q Q W is Q X '- N 1: A M U K g Q f f A M H-4.1 as L ri af Mew-'-ax 1 - x 28.5 is S ' S Q f .1 Q' W 42' ., ,, ,Y Q ' U. 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At midnight the royal couples were crowned in the Enchanted Castle: Karen Nellis and Chuck Mobilia, Queen and King and, Cindy Querie- veld and Bill Eliason, Princess and Prince. ENCHANTED ' -. , 1 4 1 CASTLE X FOREIGN STUDY LEAGUE New York .... Paris .... Nice . . . Andora .... Madrid .... and back to New York. From July 15 to August 26, Mary Lou Cady, Tanya Bensink, Debbie Klingensmith, Sylvia TeWinkle John Heil, Boyce Lydell and Miss Ly- dell participated in the Foreign Study League to France and Spain. Continental food, counselors losing cameras, passport troubles, Ole , co- educational showers, whereis Miss Ly- dell?, L'Amour French Style beau- coup!!! air sickness and home. Good- bye to new but old friends from Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, California, Pennsylvania, New York City and all saying, Write ! The summer of study and fun included French, Spanish, Cultures of Europe, Menu's and Bull Fighting. 5 I COIVIIVIENCEIVI ENT JUNE 22,1970 Q WN! 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Neuer Mr. 8t Mrs. Gordon Holthouse Maude Skinner Mr. 8t Mrs. Edgar Burnham Mrs. Merle Wassink Mr. 8t Mrs. William Williams Mr. 8t Mrs. Robert Boerst Mr. 8t Mrs. Jim Biggs Jr. Compliments of John's Pharmacy Compliments of Grossis Stereo Shop Mr. 8t Mrs. Alden Robinson Scheller Bros. Panama Mr. Leon Barringer Mr. 8i Mrs. Irwin Bensink Mr. 8t Mrs. Lyle White Mr. 8t Mrs. Raymond Rowan Mr. 81 Mrs. John Grden Sr. Clymer Bag Company, Inc. Dealers in Used Bags Buyers of Logs and Timber Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 Hutton's Furniture Store Clymer, New York Neckers Co. General Merchandise Clymer, New York Giant Co-op Food Store Established 1910 Phone 355-4432 THE NATIONAL BANK OF COFZRY Corry, Pennsylvania Your Time and Temperature Bank Member of F.D.I.C. FLYE DRUGS PRESCFZIPTIONS REXALL 117 N. Center St. Corry, Pa. Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 from Proctor Chevrolet, Inc. Findley Lake, New York 769-7171 Compliments to the Class of 1971 Conrad Woelky JACK STAHL-YOUR JEWELER 55 North Center Street Corry, Pa. Congratulations to the Class of 1971 ZALZNECK'S FAMILY SHOE STORE 26 North Center Street Corry, Pa. Compliments of ECONOWASH DRYCLEANING, LAUNDRY, AND CAR WASH-J.L. Ferris Findley Lake, New York Compliments of CLYIVIER EGG DISTRIBUTORS Better Farm Fresh Eggs Clymer, New York 355-6633 BERNARD'S RESTAURANT KEQg.:.hgL1EgEg3ICE House of Good Food and Beverages French Creek N.Y. 355-4440 355-6363 . ' Clymer, New York 355-2253 Congratulatlons to the Class of 1971 Buesink's Ford Sales, Inc. Clymer, New York 3 tgzliifll M' arfotiot 952 1 sa ,. 'f 'ff A 13, . AVI! I l :A , 103 Nora's Beauty Salon Sunnyside Road Findley Lake, N.Y. 769-7612 All Beauty Services-Two Operators Wigs and Hairpieces Sold and Serviced Congratulations to the Class of 1971 from the Class of 1973 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 from the Class of 1972 We have what if fazlgs.. . EXPERIENCE . EQUIPMENT e A DESIRE TO PLEASE 1 . T L JA Milli' N 'YOUR OVYSCIAL . YILAHSOGK PHOTOGRAPH!!! -' 'X v , M Q 1 FARlVlER'S IVIILL, INC. Agway Feed, Seed, Fertilizer Custom Grinding, Lime Spreading and Farm Supplies Sherman, New 'York Phone-761-4601 Compliments of CHERRY HARDWARE Sherman, New York - Ivan Wassink-Owner 105 With the Compliments of PAUL'S lVlEN'S WEAR Corry, Pa. IVIA'S RESTAURANT Good Home Cooked Foods Smorgasbord-third Saturday of every month LUKE'S FAMILY APPAREL Main Street Findley Lake, N.Y. Phone 769-7521 EARL HAMILTON Heating and Plumbing Sherman, New York Phone-761-4341 HAWKINS-TRCIYER DD DG E, I 637 NEIRTH CENTER STREET CURRY, PA. 16407 PHCJNE 554-4eas NC. DARI-TREAT Findley Lake, N.Y. drive-in and patio Congratulations to the Class of 1971 SPITZER FUNERAL HOME i-i.k. NUTTALL EQUIPMENT co., Dvnald J- Spitzer INC. Clymer, New York 355-2262 Sherman, New York Sherman, New York 14781 CORDIA CHEVROLET Sales and Service See Slim or Jim CLYIVIER AGWAY CO-OP, INC. Mill Street Clymer, New York Complete Feed, Seed, Fertilizer and Hardware Items Meyerink Milling Co. Our Feeds are as Good as the Best and Better Than the Rest Clymer, New York 355-2222 X915 egftet etsxpeggeiiv SHEQNU77 ,GBYQKYN X9 30 fW,q!V 'ql AND G XFOR Oo-Wo' Ken nd 1 eng? 3960- SMC'-'fe C-,awp 3 we and befor H01 'rm 962' af? ef Jo ' NSW Pork 4,q,V M- o ffv i enxs OK Sgnand L y445g'4N0 L mvw mam 'New OOM Oo VOLXN VOQ ,SUV DY- ' ff Q , Q Tl , ' f X 42 x , y 4 I , , jg. .' 1 A .53 ff 4 Q ,1' ,251 J I , fl. lllll N f Co P- '77 , lbweiofheo 8509 QW 4a4'S!S offb- eY'5 QN4 ' We 070' GXNXQQQZMN P11 yo feyla YK I' 5:lo,wON Jack's saddle Shop X' 'fewer Sherman, New York 024, 90 EVNXOQ q?'14SS VSf P4 '5 064, X, GN fs 'YS 929' Rd - Q87 MSW, Gxfl N891 'I CO SS 0969 gd 19,9 P 7 0,9 108 BUESINK AUTO LEASING 7 men 769 7192 'ff -' 5173 tw.,- Day, Week, Month, or Year piping Qyvigeg som sromee Findley Lake, New York 3. REPAIRS 769-7542 2745 sHADYsioe RD. JIM FORKER FINDLEY LAKE. N.Y. I4736 W.F. FIICKERS PRATT AGENCY Philip T. Pratt James P. Pratt General Insurance Sherman, N.Y. Office 761-2301 Building Specialities and Fabrics 713 N. Center St. Corry, Pa. Fabrics--interior Decorating and Supplies MlKE'S AFICO SERVICE Complete Auto Repair J.IVI. TALLIVIAN 8m SON Findley Lake, N-Y- Contractors and Builders Sherman, New York 14781 Phon e-761-2457 769-731 3 Best Wishes . . . Class of '71 CAF-2NAHAN'S Jamestown's Largest Store for Men and Boys Congratulations to the Class of '71 from the Class of '74 ,xfwt iSg? A W A 5 ' fl UPQL M M S, Egg, ,.,,.,. 5 I kvcyh Y I t tte 'stttt A W asse S -Q me Norvel Reed 8m Sons, Inc. X ' ff? ' an ' Sherman, New York ROBERT T. TURNBULL n - I P. o. Box asa Livestock Commission Sales Celoron, New York 14720 ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS CLASS RINGS AND PINS 0 CLUB INSIGNIA ' MEDALS TROPHIES ' PLAQUES ' DIPLOMAS ' INVITATIONS Sherman-Tuesdays Kimballstand-Thursdays CAPWELLS CLOTHING CARE CENTER Erie, Pa. 2301 W. 12th Street BFiADLEY'S FLEETWING 455-8604 Corry, Pa. 7 E. Washington Street FiI'ldl9Y Lake, N-Y- 655-8217 Complete Clothing Care Center BARNEYS FIRESTONE 2 Floors of Quality Furniture Clymer Corry, Pa. Telephone Company Why write? A PHONE: ee4.4es1 Call Direct Distance Dialing 'r A mmm m.,,f.,,, sg- e L r coiFFuRE:s gis t X' N 'V L 15 sPRiNcss1' K CORRY PENNSYLVANIA HWHEELHORSE-lot course! Jim's Mower Service Clymer CLYIVIER OFFICE BANK OF JAIVIESTOWN Member Bankers Trust New York Corporation Bowl-aire Lanes F.W. Woolworths Taylor's Jewelry and Watch Repair Don's T.V. Sales and Service Carrig's Footwear Western Auto Associate Store Ftobert's Children Shop Maxine's of Corry Corry Sears Roebuck Co. La Casa De Pizza, North East The Holly Shop, North East D.C. Cushman, North East Jewler Dandee Service Compliments of Wink's Smith Beauty Shoppe French Creek General Store Maple Vale Farms, lnc. Jack's Barber Shop Legter's Brothers Art's Barber Shop and Billiards Wozowicz Bros. 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Clymer Central High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Clymer, NY) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

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Clymer Central High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Clymer, NY) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977


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