Cortland High School - Co Hi An Yearbook (Cortland, NY)

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SHRINE 1 z 5 ,ga pw 2:2 -.ff I ' 5 1, if 'WUTJ ,iwkiiyy .cm 1 Q 9+ J... .-. ,A -,Hia , ,f ,' .-K . -qb R4-ily' . ,...f -5.43. 7 ,: .- A X, is N if V in j'5Eg.ml -:Q H bw' N. William Cullen Bryant ' 1 y N ' N I J x i x w 1 ?-5' .vpn Wig Sf f'5 if V v Q55 YB .K : paul ' , Y-an ' Q'-' ,F ,Su 9 'M . N f ' TQ, , 1: P , - , N fa ' g.- .. ., . 'Y' fi ' S V + 42. rg ' . 3 Q P32 -, f 4 'I 'w rl, iff lr 54.1 Q 'Q' I 1 1' ,+- .--.-., ' A -' v Y A 9: Wy! x mg! U 6, .-M.. fy , , S Q V . - ' f U , , .r . 1 . , Q Y -L4 ' x '21, ie ,. ltr' . E' PM :Qi ' . -2 ii. 'J -5 5, ig . il. 44? .fn 1976 Co-Hi-An Staff ' -1::,1:.,f32 H.. , AZ - zig- Row 1: Ellen Kalilec, Julie Bieber, Dan Gibbons, Steve Poskanzer, Jay Forcuccl, Rob Caughey, Jaye Davis, Terrl Tutlno, Kelly Ward, Jerri-Ann Clark, JoAnne Mandarano. Fiow 2: Jim Reltano, Stan Connelly, Absent from picture: Terri Bloodgood, Kathy Snyder. Aren't you impressed with this yearbook? If you are, you ought to express your gratitude to the thirteen people pictured here falso known as the Editorsi. Thanks to their many hours of hard labor, late nights, and last minute changes and additions made in order to meet pressing deadlines, you are now reading the 1976 Co-Hi-An. This book may not make the best sellers list or win the Nobel Prize, but it does show what life at CHS is all about. However, if it SHOULD sell a million copies a 1 'I ,. .V A. X11--4 Senior Class Officers What can you say about the Senior Class officers that hasn't been said already? ldlsregardlng all snide and obviously inaccurate commentsl Thanks to their inspired leadership, dedication to duty, and good press reports-not to mention the help of 288 fellow classmates-the Class of 1976 found itself fabulously wealthy, mildly modest, and full of Senior spirit. The officers worked hard for the benefit of their class, and, having avoided all assassination attempts, they consider the year to be a success. 53 ix ,. 'hh hi -, - ' Flow 1: Janet Leombruno, Magazine Drive Chairmang Annette Maffei, Vice-President: Rob Caughey, Sergeant-at-Armsg Row 2: Jim Dllorio, Sergeant-at-Arms: Steve Poskanzer, Treasurer: Tom Pauldine, President: Absent from picture: Terri Bloodgood, Secretary. 4 11' I' 16155 g T i tri. , 9 T x c. y,,' it , Rf' Q di , 2- t ' ,X .l st 'R : , V . tl 5 f. 1 'lf X is x U - I - ' i ,il , ' M ' -. 'F-. ' ' . ' . f 4 gf. V H .4 2' ' 4 . xi j . -. , , .e 5' .4 . - . in 1 A I 1 I 'Vw ' r - A ' I' an Q- . Q ' .5 f -T. .L: 5'x , V' if - fy Co-Hi-An Business Staff Money ..... Cash ..... Bread' ..... Dough ..... whatever you call it, you've got to regard it as practically a necessity of life ........ lt's also a necessity for a yearbook-especially this yearbook, as Business Editor Terri Bloodgood and her dedicated staff can testify. In their never- ending quest for more money, they begged, borrowed, threatened, and stole tnot reallyl to provide the funds necessary for the publication of this book. Row 1: Annette Maffei, Maureen Mack, Jaye Davis, Marllee Bacon, Kathy na Savolt, Maureen Quinn, Val Phllllps, Jane Mulhern, Tom Woods, Linda Mirontl Row 2: Jim Reitano, Linda Sciaruto, Terri Tom Dexter, Ed Fedele, Dana Hlll Flow 4: Jim VanNortwlck Bloodgood, Colleen Quinn, Kathy Adsit, Maggie Deasy, Susan Heckert, Graham, Bob Dowd, Brian Burke, Jay Forcucci Mary Ann Rzepka, Jim Dilorio, Jo Ann Willis, Chrlsann Rush Row 3: Don- 5' '7'5'Wf37WVfT , l . W f' 'fd Co-Hi-An Literary Staff ix , H IL' ' ' - Row 1: K. Woods, T Bloodgood, M. Poerio. Row 2: J. Sega, J. Forcucci, V Phillips, K. Snyder, K Albaugh, J. Mandarano, M Rzepka, M. Driscoll, S. Man- nino, S. Poskanzer, M Fussner, S. DOI0isi0, D. Tier Row 3: C. Johnson, T. Fox, R Plante, T. Hartnett, J Semeraro, K. Valentine, M ', Quinn, K. McLyman, J 'll bi 'J Bailey, A. Maffei, J. Willis. nl y Where's the copy for page 17? What do you mean, you can't find it? Didn't you put it in there?! Potsie, get over here! Where's Mandarano'? Where are the people who are sup- posed to be typing the directory? I don't want to type it over again . . . Do l have to? . . . All right. G-d D-ltlll l hit the u instead of the y . Why did I ever sign up to be on the Co-Hl-AN Literary Staffl?ll! Co-Hi-An Photography Staff Becoming a member of the CO-Hl-AN Photography Staff automatically makes you one of the most sought after and popular people inthe school. Once you pick up a camera, you're immediately assaulted by hundreds of friends, admirers, and on-lookers, shouting, Hey, take my picture! or You there-take a picture of this! However, dispite the threats of those people whose pictures weren't taken, tor even worse, taken and not published- What do you mean? My picture's 100 times better than his. J, the staff land the cameras! survived in- tact. ,fly H v- y , - - -Q re ii. me i Row 1: J. Menapace, K. Snyder, R. Stedwell. Row 2: J. Clark, Mr. Green, Ms. Frye, S. Connelly. an 5,1 i fl ff 1.1- Senior Class Advisors How would you like to be in charge of a homeroom of 40 kids-30 of whom live in the student activity room from 8:10 to 8:20 every morning and 1:00 to 1:07 each afternoon? How would you like to have to check some thirty-odd seats in the auditorium and see that the right Seniors are in the right places at the right time? If you have answered yes to these questions, you should consider becoming a Senior Class Advisor-although the job may give you an occassional headache, it will earn you a well-deservedthanks from the Senior Class.. - Senior Class Advisor, Mr. Thomas Thurlow . r 1 Senior Homeroom Teachers: Row 1: Mrs. Dippo, Mrs. Hllsinger, Mlss Gilles. Row 2: Mr. Thurlow. Mr. Schanbacher, Mrs. Halstead, Mr. Tavarone, Mr. Adams. T Senior '76ers Set Super Sales Record f p',' 1. Uv They said it couldn't be done-that the class of '75's magazine drive would never be broken-and a lot of people believed it. The present seniors, however, were not about to give up without a battle, and, under the direction of chairman Janet Leom- bruno, QHey Bruno, come herell The class of '76 sur- passed all previous totals, earning a grand sum of S25,802.54. ' 1 i ' 'll' l T' 'T , 5 'fi 335 Drive Chairman--Janet Leombruno ,- O- ' u if , 1 1 S ,tg Q ,i ' ,M ..,. .,, EE! 'li 'fi Kevin Albaugh Pamela Allen Alfred Amos Sandra Anderson Jill Ardito Jennifer Bailey Jerriann Avery Marilee Bacon Ricky Baird Terry Baker l 1 I l l Matthew Banner Veronica Banwell Christopher Bell Grace Betz l Ellen Bierbaum Teresa Bloodgood David Beebe Dariele Bieler -l 'i if X.. Cheryl Bogardo Kevin Bradley William Bryant ...xx 46159 Alison Buhl 23 Brian Burke Chrls Bushnell Michael Bush Candas Carmen U Cheryl Cade Robert Carpenter John Carr Jennifer Carr Faith Casey Vittorio Caterino Brenda Casterline Kathleen Caughey Inv? t 9, r , . 1 L I Richard Caughey Robert Caughey . yuxk., ,inns tgflll 'nm', U QQSF' rkliniiqi. ff 1' - I ' .' Steven Cibelli Nancy Chaffee iii- Jerri-Ann Clark f r aeaa . it c Milo Clarke Patricia Colvin Richard Compagni Daniel Condle Colleen Congdon William Connah Stanley Connelly Christopher Contento Robert Cordary Katharine Corser Mary Craig ner' James D'Addario John D'Addario Brenda Dafoe AW 53. Jeffrey Davidson Lori Davies Jaye Davis ii Margaret Deasy Theodore DeForest Tony DeINero '!r:: ' -1-'- K, grim ' naw' W' x, ,r,' f '1 I 1 f M, mv me f Thomas Dexter Michael DiAngeIo James Dilorio ? -'IE-F' -. N.,rTf rw .Tj ' 'tf' Judy onieuo Sandra Dillello Stephen Doloisio Jean Dowd Robert Dowd John Downes Margaret Driscoll 1 1 it. l Michael Eaton E: sp Michael Egan Leona Eldred Linda Elliott Edward Fedele L fx! ' 1 Marilyn Finney Maureen Fitzgerald Julian Forcucci Donald Ford Timothy Fox Douglas Fralick 6 Mary Fussner Michael Gabriel Kenneth GBTGS Michael Gerrard Charles Glover l Steven Graham John Glbbons Patrice Goslee Q-lv X Cheryl Granato Teresa Grant Thomas Griffin William Grinnell Bruce Hammond James Hanchett Wendy Harendorf f X .1 l Jerry Hartnett R. , I V ,JV rl! . XX! Thomas Hartnett Barbara Haven Frank Haven ,J iikdff Cheryl Heckert Susan Heckert Joseph Higgins Dana Hill Richard Hinkle 'ig .,- Thomas Hires 1' ' ' XTX XX nj fx ' 'x I x'v' e. Nathan Houck Q:-fp-X M... Cheryl Johnson . il I QQ 1 - 65 Judy Hull Theresa Jenney '- ,f .. I, ' A ' , Deborah Jones Harvena Jones -.EK Ellen Kalilec Eric Kamlnsky Colleen Keegan Terri Kelley Cynthia Keiier Devorah Ketter Gene King lui Michael Koch Shereen Koch Cynthia Koehler Brenda Kuss Fhchard Kuss I LaBar Richard Lane John Lartin Sharon LaShomb ,. X Paul LeFever Christopher Lella 'PH 69 Janet Leombruno Lori Lewis Sherry Lyon 3111 .rj 1. Deborah Mack Diane MaCDonneII Maureen Mack MAD Lee MacFloberts Annette Maffei Lisa Mahar Jo Anne Mandarano ral? William Maniaci Ji Sandra Mannino I i ,L V I, . i i ' James Marks Lp 'QR-any Kevin McAllister i i vm Y I ,, Y .. .- i' , F, 1 l Lynn McGuigan Marvin McHerron James McLaughlin - --ef .. ,X Michael McLaughlin Kathleen McLyman Daniel Meehan Suzanne Michaud i , Linda Mironti li, S'f.T'-...'.- ' X A X' 25' 'Rx 1 if M - g . ,, X l.:' .xv rnllal David Moore Ia. . 1: u rg. l:T?7 ',:1 - W . Thomas Morgan 11 -JH 'L F421 that 'ii-'TH-!'51: t a 35321 ' 'l virfia in 1 w 1154 Q ix - ?33x: ' wflgii-Q: ' -a X Raymond Monaco Andrew Moore -.5 .iii Billie Morris David Morse 4...--L r,. l-l... nl-..-- Jane Mulhern , Vincent' Natale Steve Nemecek lg 7s 1 KE Judy Nicholsdn Karen NOft0I'l Thomas O'DonneII , ,af Y y V, .'!? .5 .2 .LL L QQ -A W U' A - W QQ V, fwvmb I T' 312- - 1 , 3 H , ,,g. I Q Ji . Q bjjlsglisv. A Ur cj . lx W:-'z' VXQQ -, J 9, ,., 4 ig-Tim . . ai .f '?'!i ', 5' . V Q: 1 Et f ..., Qt V -' , ,A .Q 'fl 3' 90 ,Al I 43, ' S. .: gtg . . ,,, xg .... W1 ,.r,,,' ' V 'H,TjL:,!7 'YA irc' ' '17 l ET'-9, - .I 1' 51: 'rl V 25? L l l 1 ly ll L . l -lm ' .,.-..-'lv-f.'n, l , . M ll l.1. MTX' ' V . 1 ,I ' N wk . ,. K. l, . fl... r l ll P ,' l'4F' ' ' ' - ,gil 1, Q L Gregory Perfetti Karen Peterson Robert Petra iifff' P 1 xr .s., V -' wg-I CCB If lx l Robert Phelps Sharon Phenes Valarie Philll ll DS Russell Plan te fy. Joseph Poerio Steven Poskanzer Jacqueline Potter w Dorothy Price Jo-Ann Proulx Debra Quaile Colleen Quinn Maureen Quinn Margaret Ralston Michael Reagan Patricia Reeve Ernest Reitano Cheryl Reynolds Todd Riley l it Susan Robillard Alan Ruof Chrisann Rush Mary Ann Ftzepka Rose Ann Salce Cheryl Sanders Marie Sarvay Donna Savoit Beatrice Schamberger 1' r Mark Schlenker Gary Schmidt Malcolm Schoener 1 'ill .ll ,X Il. A A If F ,333 A . ' L. l, 1 . - A. ,,.AX.gI!ly ,QJQ I I - 'Lu , . l . Michael Schuld Alf C ' Q Linda Sciaruto Mitchell Seamans Joseph Sega -HD x. ' i luiNI.,' .M fm g Q, 7 , f 'Q' 2, 1' rf. I I kw1P :'.i'i.,0A . P 'lx I Q M., ,Al U i, Q, ,p EJ mm U: . V 4 B K 'jjjuyitm 'Ui L5 GAL Jfj JP 'Lb -if , Qi lu Zi Vl9iIX.bfj'L SDD Y J U u L if Carol Searle Joseph Semeraro Luanne Sherman 'if Pamela Sherman -le Doree Shimko Clifton Shutt Diane Smith 51 Y ie? ix ,UU J . G' 'S' Julia Smith Stephen Smith Michael Southworth Ronald Space il xv 'i i -ing' tiff X Michael Snyder Joseph Spano Joseph Speicher 1 Michael Stack Charles Stanton William Starr u I n l I Alaina Stedwell Ray Stedwell Richard Steele gl -.. ,Lk n, . at ug.-5.-5. Q-4 -6-- , Aw. . .n ' Y A I l rs kia: : .iv .. ,,, Victor Stone i - I 'F Carole Thorn Michele Stout -Si . J. Gi I i. Kathleen Sullivan Daniel Tier Dale Stupke Debra Terwilliger Sir- Daryi Timmons ...x w'f?T'Tff si JY-f:nXi'V7?K .- --W Fiat.. -'Q' tff'Z'g k'5'fS'fi T .',Q,j5Swf.w:s fm -'1f'v i-?fff29- 'f ,ie v 4..,,XX .Yi f2'4'v'fZ'.4'ff515'f'fM5Lt Zfa?e7ZQ's?f2Z?X'E3A'hi Michael Tinker Richard Trainer Douglas Treacy Eric Trinkle Edward Tryon Katherine Tucker Therese Tutino 55 4-f lg, X91 'Z f ,ip Y 45 v K I I 5 iwzvx 42 A ' R lx-4-N It Nl M ll 1 l Neil Waas Michele Waddy ia.: :Q ' Dianna Waits Paul Waits Kelly Ward Dom Warke Yff 'f'N', Kim Weeks Philip Wetherell Stuart Wilcox Kevin Williams 'x :2Q'i:'!',g' . 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Marvelous Kevin Valentine f ,X I 'Q ' , , . fl l , , l X F' .5 W What makes think I was out in the parking lot? Well Linda, What do you think of my horn? -P I . .X v l .- to wrt ,1 f'f'l1J-'- P ' ' Us f -9- .K , .f e sg 3' ' - ' M f-ti X A . I, ,Li Q F , A 1 ' .- W - 'B R ,.-7 ..- ,f fl l I Q r-r-rip. . . Mama's Boy?! i l don't believe he pinched me Do we have time for another one? tl Q 'v ,il tt .g,e. if-ni, Shoes first - jewelry doesn't count , You have the right to remain silent, anything you . . . Another day. another dol Do you want a good band? r day, another holler! Can l have that one? o te'e ' o tr tllt l f f Em vw 5 y Qfv ml li hai QI lf L3 lfyl e Wt aww we l AVQUJQ gollhh fNxfLx'.f NXl l Q 5l3lWQl gfoflw l l 'X ,-ly .fy . , Self-explanatory Let's make a deal. fa Q-1 if 52.122 'llg F .- fi If 'V , A ., ,o ' ff! sie eikx o 2 Wi' a gf- I AA X 1 :A A J ' ff ? S A H M ' Aff? iv-gf37??fQfx+f 'i' c Iggy ' A I , 5 , . F 1 .. ,, What do you sellcog. only a mother could love A -la fgg 0-aa' 4 F Wy wg. ak- ix, ,1 . - 5. ' ' s lr' I . X . NN? jlf .1 Sq , , -if o vm P ' X ff' . , V I o' fo- of. ' fig ,,, Q: , . 2 gm ,Q A fm: W ,Xf- Hefs 'cgrving oqr Alngals. , 1 K H Y , I 2353 57? if 5 W T Ao 3 y. 5 W1 v b E 3 i 3 I 1 5 - -w a If you only knew what I was othlnklhg! N i 1 i o i I w v I - l I v I i we moving!! ' ' n J n 5 or H rl 1 I ii l 4 1 4 x w A 1. 15 1 o il W.hHf'8 Betty! A o , n Q... -r .,14 ,: XE I, G1 1 .' Q ,' , P , ii 4 c 1' FLA K RNNXAL ff ,P If K K A ,fif M XZ f X 7 Z -Qc J , 'TL-f ffzf. 1, Q zf'f4 4-?',gf6'3:2' I . , .- 'ff fffnf' 1,7 121- ,,- -f xx A.f,-,gf X-,yqfgy f M K' f X4 1 ff-ef f ' - X , ,bw L 1 fi' : X sf ' V 4 71- ' fm 4:-em I fl - V I, If BRUCE B. ADAMS Bruce Bag Football 1,2.3.4: Wrestling 1.2: Track 1: Lacrosse 1,2.3.4: Float 2,3,4: Ski Club 3.4. Philosophy: When in doubt, rub him out! Ambition: To be a big game hunter, tracker, and guide. Personal Dedication: I would like to leave my baginity to a Jr. who deserves this award more than any other, John Reagan, who is hereby and henceforth named John Bag. KATHRYN SUE ADSIT Kathy Intramural Volleyball 1.2: Pep CIubi1,2.3.4: Bowling Club 1: Student Council 1,2.3.4: G.O. Drive 3.4: Float 3: Noon Service 4: Magazine Drive 4. Philosophy: There are two days never to worry about-yesterday and tomorrow. Ambition: To do things in my own way. Personal Dedication: To everyone who has helped me along the way thanks. KEVIN ALBAUGH Radio Guild 1,2.3.4: Lacrosse 2: Spanish Club 3: Science Club 3.4: Recycling Club 3: Max- well Citizenship Delegate 3: Boy's State Delegate 3: Honor Society 3.4: THE MUSIC MAN 3: CO-HI-AN Literary Staff 4: Purple Pennant Feature Editor 4. Philosophy: It is better to have flunked a Wasserman than to never have loved at all. Ambition: Sail to England. Personal Dedication: None whatsoever. MICHAEL ALLEN Mike Concert Band 1,2.3.4: Rocket Club 1: Stagecraft 2.3,4: Stage Band 2.3.4: Marching Band 2.3.4: Drum Major 4. Philosophy: Don't put off 'til tomorrow what you can do today. Tomorrow may never come. Ambition: To be a rich and happy professional musician. Personal Dedication: B.B., G.G.. and S.S.: they taught me a lot I needed to know. PAMELA ALLEN SUSAN TERESE AMES Skid Svlilm team 1.2.3: Math Club 1: Chorus 1.4: Band 1,243.41 .Qrcheet'ra,1: Ski Club 1,2.3.4: Stage Cliaft 1: Float 2: 'ljhespian Society 1,2.3.- 4: GAA 2.3: Leader's,Qlub 1: Radio Guild 1.2.- 3.4: Intramural Basketball-1: Library Club 1: Exchange Student to Columbia 2: Indoor Track 3.4: Trackflg Phl Alpha 3.4: Girls Cross Country 4: Youth andfiovernment 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4. Philosophy: Dare to dream to Hope to Feel-Dare to Believe to Seek and to Find-Dare to be Yourself. Ambition: Attorney at Law Personal Dedication: To D.L. who made the difference. ALFRED AMOS California Kid Freak Tennis 3: DECA 3.4: 2nd Place DECA contest 3. Philosophy: Knowledge starts when the stu- dent Iearns to educate himself. Ambition: Truck to California. Visit Snooper, party on. play tennis with J.B., cruise with W.C. in my LTD, see B.A., go to L.A. and knock Tony Orlando off his platforms. Personal Dedication: To S.H.. B.H., H.M., J.F.. and K.B.: it was fun while lt lasted and I am hagpy for S.H. because he has hlm and I have D. . SANDRA ANDERSON Sandy National Jr. Honor Society 1: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4. Philosophy: If someone doesn't like what you do. that's their problem, not your's. Ambition: Medical Technology Personal Dedication: To my father. JILL ARDITO Junior Honor Society 1: Pep Club 1.2: In- tramural Volleyball 1: Basketball 1: GAA 1.2.3: Skl Club 1: Noon Service 1: Volleyball 2: Leader's Club 2.3: Float 2.3: THE MUSIC MAN 3: Student Council 4: Youth 81 Government 4: Yearbook Business Staff 4. Philosophy: It lies not ln our power to love or hate. for will ln us is over-ruled by fate. Ambition: College Personal Dedication: To my family. MICHELE AYERS JERRIANN AVERY Jerri Tiger's Den 1: Bowling 1: Summer Softball 1.- 2.3.4: Softball 2.4. Philosophy: To do what you want to do. Ambition: To get what llfe will give to me. Personal Dedication: To my parents. MARILEE BACON Mar Band 1,2.3.4: Senior Representative 4: Radlo Guild 1,2.3.4: Yearbook Staff 1: Honor Society 1: Bowling Club 1: Stage Band 2.4: Float 2.3.4. Chairman 3: G.O. Drive 3: Co-Hl-An Business Staff 4: Noon Service 4. Philosophy: lt's my life and I want it to shine: He'll go his way. and l'II go mine. Ambition: College Personal Dedication: To Terri. whose friendship has turned many a heartache into a smile. JENNIFER PALMER BAILEY Jen Swim Team 1.2.3: Leaders' Club 1.2.3: GAA 1.2.3: Yearbook 1: lntermural Volleyball 1: Float 2.3: JV Volleyball 2: Yearbook Business Staff 4: Purple Pennant Typing Staff 4: Noon Service 4: Tennis Team 4: Magazine Drive 4: Philosophy: Reach high with those who can reach: but reach higher for those who can not! Ambition: To work with children with speech and hearing problems Personal Dedication: To Chuck-who has shown me a new outlook on life and love. RICKY BAIRD TERRY BAKER MATTHEW BANNER Matt . Junlor Honor Society 1: Math Club 1: Swim Team 2.3: Spanish Club 3.4: VERONICA BANWELL Philosophy: Life is a chance. To enjoy lt you have to take yours and let other have theirs. Personal Dedication: To the people I care about. DAVID SCOTT BEEBE Hot Rod Car Guy 1,2.3.4: Noon Service 1: Stagecraft 1: Float 3.4: Philosophy: The faster you go. the quicker you get there. Ambition: Little ge-lrgonal Dedication: To all the teachers at CHRISTOPHER BELL GRACE BETZ DARIELE BIELER ELLEN BIERBAUM Honor Society 1.3.4: Orchestra for SOUTH PACIFIC 1: Orchestra 1.2.3: Area All-State Orchestra 2: Student Council 4: Pep Club 4: PSAT Letter of Commendation 4. Philosophy: All comes to those who have patience. Ambition: Cytotechnologlst TERESA A. BLOODGOOD Terri lnterschoolastlc Basketball 1: Intramural Volleyball, Baseball. Track 1: Honor Society 1: Pep Club 1.3.4: GAA 1.3.4: Gymnastics 1.3.4: Leaders Club 1.3: Radio Guild 2.3.4: Tiger Underground 2.3.4: Secretary of Senior Class 4: Co-Hi-An Business Editor 4: Cheerleader 4: Noon Service 4: Tennis Team 3.4: Secretary. Student Council 3: Spanish Club 3.4: Student Council 4: Co-Hl-An Literary and Photography 4: Co-Hi-An Literary and Photography 4. Philosophy: I expect to pass this way but once. any good, therefore. that I can do or any kindness that I can show a human creature. let me not defer nor neglect it. because I will not pass this way again. Ambition: To make a name for myself In the years to come. Dedication: To my Mom and Dad and all my friends. especially Jane. Mary, and Kathy for all they have done for me. CHERYL BOGARDO Cheri Art Club 1: Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1: Gym- nastics 1.2: Y-Teens 1,2.3.4: Chorus 2.3: Ma- iorettes 2.3: Cross-Country Scorekeeper 2.3. Philosophy: It you love something enough: you'Il let lt go free. lf it comes back, it's yours: if it doesn't. It never was. If I love you enough to set you free. you'll need twice as much love to come back to me. You dldl Ambition: To be a secretary and marry Joe. Personal Dedication: To the one I wish to spend my whole llfe with. JAMES FRANKLIN BONAWITZ l Bondo Basketball 1,2.3.4: Italian Club 1.2: TIGER TALES 1: Float 2.3,4: Muse-ings 2: Baseball 4. Philosophy: At the end of every rainbow. there ls a pot of gold. Ambition: To chase down the biggest rain- bows in the universe. Personal Dedication: I dedicate this yearbook to Chris Lella. Aerosmith, Mr Hannon, Mr. Gee. Hoochle. and the rest of the people who made my stay at CHS tolerable. CYNTHIA ANN BOYCE Cindy Library Club 2: Girls' Basketball Manager 3: Girls' Field Hockey Manager 4. Philosophy: To make life easier. Ambition: To go to college and work in an of- Ice. Personal Dedication: To the teachers of Cortland Senior High. KEVIN BRADLEY Panama Red Senior Float 4. Philosophy: Oh words of love, oh words divine. there'snone better than I got mlne. Ambition: To be mayor of Swamp Water Falls. Ala. Personal Dedication: To the great Nazz and the Miller St. gang. without whom I couIdn't have made it this far. RONALD BREVETTI PETER BROWN WILIAM BRYANT Bobo Football 1,2,3,4: Track 1.4: Student Council 1: Wrestllng 4. Philosophy: Life Is rough. Ambltlon: Businessman. ALISON BUHL Philosophy: Get lt whlle you can. Personal Dedlcatlon: To Royd. Hempway. Sweaty. and the Hussey. BRIAN BURKE Basketball 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1: Spanish Club 1: Cross Country 1: Float 2.3: Stage Craft 2.3: Tiger Underground 2.3: Sclence Club 3: Recycling Club 3: Art Club 3.4: Varsity Club 4: Baseball 4: CO-Hl-AN Business and Llterary Staff 4: Youth and Government 4: Magazine Drive 4. : Philosophy: Keep you eye on the donut and not on the hole. Ambition: To be In Heaven a half hour before the Devll knows l'm dead. Personal Dedication: To the summer of '75 and those who made It possible. May there be many more. MICHAEL BUSH CHRIS BUSHNELL Bush YMCA Basketball 3.4. Philosophy: Live llfe to the fullest or don't live lt. Ambition: State Trooper Personal Dedlcatlon: AJ CHERYL CADE CANDAS LYNN CARMEN Candy Zeeglt Radio Gulld 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 1.2.3: GAA 1.2: Chorus 1.2: Swlm Team 1: Intramural Volleyball 1: THE SPIDER 2: Float 2,3.4: Stu- dent Councll 2.3,4: AV 3.4: THE MUSIC MAN 3: Co-HI-An Literary Staff 4: Thespian Society 4: Youth and Gov't 4. Philosophy: Be yourself . . . no matter how welrd you are. Ambltlon: To Glitter the world, especially Cortland . Personal Dedication: To my planet OBLIVIA and to the Other People . CARL CARMON ROBERT CARPENTER JENNIFER CARR Jen Payasa Spanish Club 1,3,4: Jr. Hlgh Drama Pres., VP. Sec. 1: Dance Club 2: National Thespian Society 2,3.4: THE SPIDER Costume Chr. 2: Trlp to Mexico 2: Exchange Student to atxiasltenango. Qualtamala 3: THE MUSIC Philosophy: Don't take llfe so fast you miss Sul on all the happiness that should rightfully be yours. , Ambition: To discover the secret of Xelaiu. Personal Dedication: To both my famllles. To Art and Beatrice. for making the lastftwo years more bearable-pardon?- ' I J HN CARR 'Juan Coche O I Baseball 1.g:Qtudent Coung,ll.i1:3f'1SpalpJstLL I Club 1.3.4: Exchange Student to Venezuala 2: Youth 8. Gov't 4: G.O. Drive 4. Philosophy: Before you form an opinion about something, try to understand it better. Ambition: Skin Diver for Roto-Rooter, or to have my own funeral home ln Spanish Harlem. Personal Dedication: To Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Zeppo. and Gummo. FAITH CASEY Pep Club 1: Intramural Gymnastics 1: Int. Volleyball 1: Int, Basketball 1: Y-Teens 1.2: Spanish Club 2.3: Leaders' Club 2: Float 2,4: Student Council 2: G.O. Drive 2,4: THE SPIDER 2: Mayflower Descendents Award 3: GAA 3: Youth 81 Gov't 4: Noon Service 4: Co- Hi-An Literary Staff 4: Radio Guild 4: Magazine Drive . Philosophy: The happiness of life is made up of minute fractions: the little. soon-forgotten charities of a kiss or a smile, a kind look, a heart-felt compliment . . . Ambition: To share a health clinic with Colleen as Occupational Therapist, and me as Speech and Hearing Therapist. Personal Dedication: To Mom 8. Dad: Now has come the time to say Thank You-for never treating me like a child. and for always un- derstanding when l've behaved like one. BRENDA LEE CASTERLINE Art Club 1. Philosophy: Keep Smiling. Ambition: To be a good secretary. Personal Dedication: To my Mom 8t Dad. Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Casterllne. VITTORIO CATERINO Wrestling 1.2: Italian Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 4: Varsity Club 2. Philosophy: Enjoy life. Ambition: To be a martial art master. Personal Dedication: To the underprivileged people. KATHLEEN CAUGHEY RICHARD CAUGHEY ROBERT CAUGHEY Rob Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1.2: M.V.P. 1: ln- tramurals 3: YMCA 3.4: 3-Year Award 1: Award for Integrity and Cooperation 1: School Spirit Award 1: French Club Pres. 1: School Newspaper Staff 1: Class Advisor 1: Class Sgt.-at-Arms 4: CO-Hl-AN Layout Editor 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Philosophy: Keep smlllng and people will wonder what yor have been up to. Ambition: Civll Engineer Personal Dedication: To my parents for all they have done for me and to Mary for all she has shared with me. NANCY JEAN CHAFFEE Nano Swim Team 1: Glee Club 1: Art Club 3: Radio Grild 4: Softball 2.3: Philosophy: Half our life is spent in trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save . . -Will Rogers Ambition: To be the kind of person that my parents brought me up to be. Personal Dedication: To all my friends. you know who you are, thanks for making my hlgh school years happy ones. STEVEN ClBELLl Bela Football 1,2,3: Track 1.2: Hockey 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3: Shoplifting 1.2: Advanced Shoplifting 3: Shoplifting iCaughtl 4. Philosophy: Never play leap frog with a un- corn. Ambition: To play on the Arab Walrus Pole Vaulting Team. Personal Dedication: Bo Bag, Bruce Bag. Bele Bag-The Three B's. JERRI-ANN CLARK Jerri Y-teens 1,2,3,4: School Newspaper 1Co- Editorl 1: Ski Club 1.4: GAA 1.2: Spanish Club 2.3: Float 4: Co-Hi-An Photography Editor 4. Philosophy: Happiness is the best gift you can give to anyone. Ambition: Physical Therapist. Personal Dedication: To Mom 81 Dad. MILO CLARKE French Club 1: DECA 2.3: Philosophy: Not to make up stupid philosophies. Ambition: To be lead soloist in the upper Mongolian Drum 81 Bugle Corps. Personal Dedication: To Farmer Maggot. CHARLES COLASURDO PATRICIA COLVIN Patty Soccer 15 Volleyball 15 GAA 1,2,3,45 Leader's Club 1,2,3,45 Gymnastics 1.25 Pep Club 1,2,3,- 45 Intramurals 1,25 Spanish Club 15 Swim Team 15 Float 2.35 Football Cheerleading 35 Basketball Cheerleading 35 Tiger Underground 35 C0-HI-AN Business Staff 45 Ambition: Legal Secretary RICHARD COMPAGNI DANIEL R. CONDIE Mouse Football 1,25 Manager 35 Basketball 2,3,45 Ambition: To be the best fisherman in the WORLD COLLEEN CONGDON Kleenex Y-teens 1,2,3,45 Stage Craft 2.3.45 Art Club 35 Summer Volleyball 25 Art Service 25 Philosophy: Become the one you dream you can be. Ambltlon: To live. Personal Dedication: To everything. BILL CONNAH Football 35 Play 3. Ambition: Pro-rock-guitarist STANLEY J. CONNELLY JR. Mania Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Tiger Tales 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 15 Stage Band 2.3.4. Philosophy: To do the best I can. Ambition: To enter a field of agriculture and to be a ski instructor. Personal Dedication: To all my friends. CHRISTOPHER CONTENTO Doofy Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1.25 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Indoor Track 3,45 Football 35 Science Club 35 F-Troop 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Float 45 Philosophy: Be good. stay out of trouble, then Mommy might let you out. Ambition: To be an artist. Personal Dedication: To my friends, teachers. and a very good coach-Murray Banks. ROBERT CORDARY Bob Chess Club 35 Chorus 3,45 Ambition: Music Teacher. Philosophy: Avoid being put in a nut bag. You may be the biggest nut. Personal Dedication: To Mr. Knapp. KATHARINE MARY CORSER Kathy Ski Club 1,2,35 Yearbook 15 DECA 45 Ambition: To stay young forever. MARY CRAIG Foxy Lady Cralg Morton Library Club 1,2,3,45 Student Councll 1,25 Stu- dent of the Month 1.25 Leaders Club 35 GAA 35 VICA 3,45 Sec. Tres. 35 DECA 4. Philosophy: Have good times with A.S. and D.M. Ambition: To do things the way I want. Personal Dedication: I dedicate my yearbook in memory of my sister, Carol Marie Craig. RICHARD CROMPTON Teeth Torch Basketball 1,25 Student Council 1.25 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Concert Cholr 45 Weight Training 1,25 Track 1,25 Noon Service 25 Spanish Club 15 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Cross Country 25 F-Troop 2,3,45 Staff Craft 35 MUSIC MAN 3: G.O. Drive 45 Baseball 4. Philosophy: Always keep a smiling face, someday it will repay. Ambltlon: To be a policeman, or Mr. Muth's assistant librarian. Personal Dedication: I dedicate this yearbook to my parents, who made school possible. Also to all my friends who I may never see again. JAMES D'ADDARlO Jumbo Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 25 Band Pres. 3,45 Area All State Band 3.45 Dramatlcs Club 15 THE SPIDER 25 MUSIC MAN Orchestra 35 Stage Crait1,2,3,45Thespian Society 2.3.45 VP Philosophy: Only you control your destiny among men. Ambition: To become a Music Teacher. Personal Dedication: To B.B., G.G., S.S.. and Jerry5 for all they taught me about life and about music. JOHN D'ADDARlO Student Council 1,2,35 Chess Club 1,2,3,45 Pres. 15 Stage Craft 1,2,3,45 Library Club 1.2,- 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Concert Chorus 3,45 Rakio Guild 45 Thespian Society 4. Philosophy: Never count out the underdog 'cause if you do. he'll stomp on you. Ambition: To be the World Chess Champion and President of the U.S. Personal Dedication: To Mr. Fairchild, the finest business teacher of them all, and to Mr. Gee the finest Principal of them all. BRENDA DAFOE Hawkeye Flag Football 15 Softball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Basketball 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Tiger's Den 35 Field Hockey 45 Ambition: To go into the Navy. Personal Dedication: To my mother. JEFFREY DAVIDSON Jeff Chess Club 1.25 Rec. Ball 15 Yorkers Club 15 Track 2.3.45 Science 25 Perple Pennant 35 AV Club 4. Philosophy: To become a conservatlonlst. Personal Dedication: To all my Frlends . LORI LYNNE DAVIES Lore Volleyball 15 Float 1,2,3,45 Photography Club 15 Student Council 1,2,35 Chorus 1,2,35 Dance Club 25 DECA 45 G.O. Drive 4, Philosophy: If you love something you must let it go free, if it comes back it is yours, if it doesn't then it never was. Ambition: To become an interior decorator. Personal Dedication: To the people at CHS for giving me the best years In my life. JAYE L. DAVIS Soccer 15 Volleyball 15 Basketball 1,25 Softball 15 Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 VP 45 Leaders Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1.45 Swim Team 15 Track 15 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Captain 45 Tiger Underground 2,3,45 Phi Alpha 2.3.45 GO Drive 2,35 Float 2,3,45 Co-Hi-An Sports Editor 45 Co-Ed Volleyball 4. Philosophy: I once complained I had no shoes until I met a man with no feet. Personal Dedication: To all my wonderful friends, especially Chrisann. MARGARET M. DEASY Maggie Chorus 1,2,3,45 Tres. 45 Art Club 15 Ski Club 15 Pep Club 3.45 MUSIC MAN 35 Co-HI-An Business Staff 45 Homecoming Co-Chairman 45 Magazine Drive 45 Cheerleading 4. Philosophy: Never be angry with anyone for not being themself. because you are not always yourself. Ambition: To make the best of everything I do. Personal Dedication: To my parents. THEODORE D. DEFOREST TONY D. DELNERO THOMAS R. DEXTER Football 15 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse 1,25 Art Club 1,2,35 Float 2.3.45 Science Club 25 Golf 2,3,45 F-Troop 4. Philosophy: A bird In the hand Is better with gloves on. Ambition: To be a beach lug. Personal Dedication: To T. A. MICHAEL DIANGELO JAMES VINCENT DIIOFIIO Oreo Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 1.2,- 3,45 Varsity Club 2.3.45 Float 2.3.45 Art Club 35 F-Troop 45 Sec. 4 Class AA Wrestling Champ. 35 Class Sgt-at-Arms 4. Philosophy: Winning may not be everything, but losing is nothing. Ambition: Goalee on U.S. Olympic Dart Team. Personal Dedication: To F-Troop and the Royal Order of Todd. JUDY DILIELLO Volleyball 1,25 Honor Society 15 Band 1,2. Philosophy: If you love someone, It Iis hard to let it go. but if you let go that someone wlll always come back. Personal Dedication: To the two people In my life that I love the most-JIM AND LISA. SANDRA DILIELLO Sandy Class Sec. 15 Volleyball 1,2,35 Field Hockey 15 Softball 1.25 Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,- 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Italian Club 35 Radio Guild 3.45 French Club Sec 35 Transferred from McGraw Central 25 Honor Society 3.4. Philosophy: Do as many different things as possible so as to become a well-rounded per- sonality. Ambition: Ph. D. In psychology. Personal Dedication: To ambition: without which I wouldn't have been as active as I have been. STEPHEN MICHAEL DOLOISIO Steve AV 15 Student Council 25 DECA 3,45 Float 3,45 Youth 81 Gov't 45 Skl Club 45 Homecoming 45 Noon Service 4. Philosophy: What you put in to life is what you get out of life. Ambition: A Traffic Controller for a major alr- line. Personal Dedlcatlon: To my family. JEAN MARIE DOWD Chick Library Club 2.3.45 Philosophy: This world is everyone's. A place for love and understanding, and If any glrl denies these things and believes she ls better than others, she herself ls not girl at all. Ambltlon: To become an Elementary Art Teacher. Personal Dedication: I would like to make my dedication to Victor Alan Soprano the one that gave me love and happiness and made my life more meaningful. ROBERT E. DOWD Bob Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 15 Noon Service 1.45 Football 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 French Club 15 Rec Ball 3,45 Youth St Gov't 3,45 225 Lb. Bench Press Club 4. Philosophy: Nothing can be as bad as it seems and something ls always better. Ambition: To be a person to leave his mark on the world. Personal Dedication: To my parents and ancestors. JOHN DOWNES J.K. Track 1: Chorus 4. glwilosophyz Let us learn to live. for we must e. Ambltlon: Not to have to work for the rest of my life. Personal Dedication: To my Mother 8. Father. MARGARET ANN DRISCOLL Meg Honor Soclety 1.3,4: Yearbook 1: Ski Club 1: Pep Club 1.2,3,4: Intramural Volleyball 1: CHS's No. 1 Stones Fanatic 1.2,3,4: Chorus 2.3: GO Drlve 2.4: GAA 2.3,4: THE SPIDER 2: Musings 3.4: Editor 4: PURPLE PENNANT Editorial Page 4: Student Councll 4: Youth 8 Gov't 3.4: Float 3.4: Co-Hi-An Literary Stafl 4. Philosophy: Try creating reality from your dreams. Ambltlon: To carry on . . . where J. J. Flash leaves off . . . In other words, to lump over the edge. Personal Dedication: The two who were Slwgys there-Blood ls thicker . . . Mom 8: a . DANA DUMOND MICHAEL EATON MICHAEL RICHARD EGAN Mike Football 1.2: Band 1.2,3,4: National Junior Honor Society 1: Marching Band 2.3,4: Stage Band 3.4: All-County Band 1: Area All-State Band 4. Philosophy: lt's not what others thlnk of you, but what you thlnk of yourself that counts. Ambltlon: To do something one day that peo- ple wlll appreciate. Personal Dedication: To all my friends and teachers. both past and present. who have made school bearable. LEONA MARIE ELDRED Crash Band 1: Yearbook-Feature 1: Float 2.3: DECA 3.4: VP 4: PURPLE PENNANT-typlng 4: Co-HI- An Llterary Staff 4. Philosophy: It takes millions of nuts to put an automobile together. but only one to scatter It all over the road. Ambltlon: Legal Secretary. LINDA ELLIOTT Sapphire Volleyball 1: Gymnastics 1: Tigers' Den 1: Chorus 2. Philosophy: Llve today and the hell with tomorrow. Ambltlon: .To get married. Personal Dedication: To my Mom 8t Dad for all they've done for me. THANKSI LINDA FARRON EDWARD FEDELE Flum Football 1.2,3,4: Basketball 1.2,3,4: Track 1.2,- 3,4: Float 2.3,4: GO Drive 2: STAC Champ, Sec. lV champ Track lHigh Jumpi 2.3,4: Varsi- ty Club 2: Art Club 3: Science Club 3: F-Troop 42 DECA 4: Magazine Drive 4. Philosophy: lt's not what you know-it's who you know. Ambltlon: To live on. Personal Dedication: To my wonder- dog-Reefer. MARILYN FINNEY Funny Cheerleader 1: Swim Team 2.3,4: Basketball 2.3: Float 2.3,4: Pep Club 2.3,4: GAA 2.3. Ambition: Secretary Personal Dedication: To my parents, for everything they have done for me. MAUREEN FITZGERALD Moe Co-Editor of school paper 1: Y-Teens 1.2,3,4: Phi-Alpha 2.3,4: French Club 2.3,4: Float 2: Purple Pennant Typing Staff 4. Philosophy: I do my thing and you do your thlng. I am not in thls world to live up to your expectations and you are not ln this world to Ilve up to mlne. You are and I am I, and if by chance we find each other. lt's beautiful. Personal Dedication: To my family and friends, who have stuck by me through 12 years of school. JULIAN P. FORCUCCI Jay Ice Golf 1.2,3,4: Lacrosse 1.2,3,4: Basketball 1.2.- 4: Honor Society 1,3.4: Student Council 1: Italian Club 2,3160 Drive 2.3: Science Club 2: F-Troop 3.4: Float 2.3: Rec-Ball 3.4: Basket- ball Cheerleader 3: Football Tiger 4: Homecoming 4: Magazine Drive 4: Co-HI-An Sports Editor 4: MUSIC MAN 3: Pep Club 4: Tiger Underground 4: Co-ed Volleyball 4: Philosophy: If at first you don't succeed, you are about average. but always remember that a day without sunshine is like night. Ambition: To be an All-American lacrosse player. Personal Dedication: To my brother Joe, and Mr. Durkin the greatest teacher I ever had. DONALD HOWARD FORD Waldo FFA 1.2: Treas. 1: Pres. 2: Wrestling 2.3,4: Delcab Award 2: VICA 3.4: Vice-Pres. 4: Philosophy: Do as I preach. not as I do. Ambition: Farmer or Carpenter Personal Dedication: To agreat man, Mr. Gee. TIMOTHY PATRICK FOX TIm Track 1.2,3,4: Band 1.2: Footall 1: Junior Honor Society 1: Basketball Manager 1.2,3,- 4: Float 2.3,4: Music Man 3: Elmira College Key Award 3: Rec Ball 3.4: Student Council 4: Chorus 4: Radio Guild 4: Varsity Club 4: CO- HI-AN Business Staff 4: CO-HI-AN Literally Staff 4: Noon Service 4: F-Troop 4. Philosophy: You don't set a Fox to watching the chickens just because he has a lot of ex- perlence ln the hen house. Ambition: To wait until l'm ready before I hit the road. Personal Dedication: Grandpa 8. Grandma. DOUGLAS FRALICK MARY FUSSNER Class Vice-Pres. 1: Pep Club 1.2.3: ln- tramurals 1,2.3: Two Scholarship Incentive Awards 1: GAA 1.2: Tres. 2: Ski Club 1,22 French Club 1.2,3,4: Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 4: Tiger Underground 2: Phi-Alpha 2.3: Historian 4: Leader's Club 2.3: Float 2.3,4: Elmlra Key Award 3: Honor Society 3.4: Pres. 4: Noon Service 4. Philosophy: Forgive, not seven times. but seventy times seven times. Ambition: To teach children. Personal Dedication: To Rob for being the - 'N :. ALI person he is. Thanks for everything. MICHAEL GABRIEL KENNETH GATES Amazing Concert Band 1.2,3,4: Marching Band 2.3,4: JV Lacrosse 2. Philosophy: A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words. Ambition: To find what I want to do in life. Personal Dedication: To my friends. MICHAEL GERRARD Football 1.4: Basketball 1.2,3,4: Track 1: Spanish Club 1: Golf 2.3: F-troop 3.4: Art Club 3.4: DECA 4: Ambition: To be Co-Captain of Northern BuIgaria's whale wrestling team. Personal Dedication: To the BIG ONE. JOHN GIBBONS Dan Football 1: Basketball 1: School Play 1.2: AV 1: Library Club 1: Student Councll 1: Noon Ser- vice 1: Trip Committee 1: GO Drive 2.3: Rec.- ball 2.3,4: Ski Club 3: Spanish Club 2.3: Co-Hi- An Treasurer 4: Co-HI-An Literary Staff 4: Magazine Drive 4: Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4: Sr. Ball Server 3: Ambition: Law Enforcement. Personal Dedication: To my golf partners tDom, Harv. Zitti, The Hegs, The Sunday Mor- ning Breadfast Club, Jerry, Shawn, Russ, Bruce. Kathy, and Mom and Dad. CHARLES GLOVER Dick Band 1: Marching Band 2.3,4: Philosophy: Llve and let live. Ambition: Air Force and live a good life lots of the great outdoor. Personal Dedication: To my friends that will follow me in CHS. PATRICE GOSLEE Goose Stretch Chorus 1.2,3,4: National Junior Honor Society 1: Concert Choir 2.3,4: Ski Club 2: Indoor Track 3.4: Track 4. Ambition: To ski better. Personal Dedication: To the people I love. STEVEN GRAHAM Cracker Steve Noon Service 1.4: Swimming 2: Stagecraft 3: Senior Ball Sewer 3: Magazine Drive 4: Float 3.4: Homecoming 4: Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4: Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 4: Phllosophy: Take it easy or any other way you can get it. Ambition: To be a cop. Personal Dedication: To anyone and any thing that kept me in school. CHERYL GRANATO Cheri GAA 1,2.3,4: Leaders Club 1,2.3,4: Leaders Club 1,2.3,4: Pep Club 2.3,4: Science Club 1: Student Council 2: Float 2.4: Tiger Underground 2.3,4: Homecoming 4: Phllosophy: l do my thing and you do your thing. I am not In this world to Ilve up to your expectations, and you are not ln this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I, and if by any chance we find each other. it's beautiful. Ambition: To live a happy life. Personal Dedication: To the great and wonderful Oz. TERESA GRANT Terry Noon Service 1: Art Club 1: Y-Teens 1,2: Magazine Drlve 4: Philosophy: Live your llfe and let others live their's. Ambition: Elementary School Teacher Personal Dedication: I would like to dedicate this yearbook to two special people . . . my mother and father. TOM GRIFFIN Wolf Football 1.2: Basketball 1,2.3,4: DECA 3.4: Float 3.4: Philosophy: To know how to push ahead. pull back from sorrow. Ambition: Success. and long free life . . Personal Dedication: To the mothers of the white cat . . WILLIAM GRINNELL MARTIN GROSS '9 1? ' BRUCE HAMMOND Ham Noon Service 1: Football 1,2.3,4: Lacrosse 1.- 2.3.4: Varsity Letter 3.4: Ambition: Archltectual Engineer. JIM HANCHETT Chet Varsity Tennis 1,2: Student Councll 1,2.3,4: ln- tramural Basketball 1,3.4: Purple Pennent 2,- 3.4: DECA 3.4: American Leglon Speech Contest Winner 3: Youth and Gov. 4: AV 4: Radio Guild 4: Homecoming 4: Legislative Intern 4: Co-Ed. Volleyball 4. Philosophy: All that glitters aln't gold. Personal Dedication: Mrs, Helen McKlbben WENDY HARENDORF Harry GAA 1,2.3,4: Noon Service 1: TIger's Den 1: Bowling Club 1: DECA 4. shilosophyz Do unto others before you are one . Ambition: To be happy. Personal Dedication: To everyone who has been special In my life. JERRY HARTNETT Jere Football 1,2: Basketball 1,2,3: Baseball 1.2.3.- 4: GO Drive 1,2,3: AV Club 1,2,3: Yearbook Photographer 1: Latin Club 1.2: Science Club 1,2,3: School Play 1: Float Chairman 1: Concession Stand Attendant 1,2.3,4: Year- book Staff 2.4: Student Rep. 2: Library Club 2.3: Radio Guild 2.3: Flag Football 3: German Club 3: Strsent Council Sgt. at Arms 3: Erogram Seller 3: Italian Club 42 Rec. Ball 4: Y- all 4. Philosophy: Live llfe to the fullest. then give up. Ambition: To travel around the world ln 80 days . . . on foot. Personal Dedication: To the heg committee tDan, Dom. Russ, Shawn. Harvl and to Sunday Morning Breakfast Club: to all the glrls I've known: to my mother and father: to Moe, a goofy kld: and all my friends in Ohio: and to Kathy. THOMAS HARTNETT Harv Football 1,2.3,4: Basketball 1: Student Councll 1.2: MVP Football 1: AV Club 1: School Play 1,3.4: Track 2.3: G0 Drlve 2.3,4: Science Club 3: DECA 3. Presdient 4: CO-HI-AN Business Staff 4. Philosophy: You be you and l'll be me. Ambition: Sheep Herder In Switzerland. Personal Dedication: Tom Slocum who wlll never be forgotten. BARBRA HAVEN Barb Y-Teens 1,2.3,4: Selective Service 1: Tigers Den 1, Majorettes 1.2. Philosophy: Life is like a big hole, once you're in it. It takes a long time to get out. Ambition: Richard Nlxon's Probation Officer. Personal Dedication: To my best friend Kathy but mostly to my parents who have done more for me than anyone could. FRANK HAVEN CHERYL EILEEN HECKERT Shadow Orchestra 1,2,3: Pep Club 1: Ski Club 2.3,4: Color Guard 2.3,4: Sergeant 4: Float 2,3: Chairman 2: THE SPIDER 2: THE MUSIC MAN 3: Tiger Mascot 3: Band 4: Thesplan Society 4: Representative of Chorus 4. Ambition: Dental Hygenlst Personal Dedication: Harpie To the best drummer ln the unlverse Good luck. M.F. SUSAN HECKERT Pootl Orchestra 1,2,3: Pep Club 1: Chorus 1,2.3,4: Ski Club 2.3,4: Color Gaurd 2.3,4: Co-Capt. 4: Float Co-Capt. 2: Leaders Club 3: Basketball Tiger 3: Band 4: Student Council 4: Tres. 4: ICO-HI-AN Business Staff 4: Chorus Secretary Philosophy: We may change with the seasons but the seasons will not change with us. Ambition: To strive for the llfe and live life to strive. Personal Dedication: To my better half and family and very special person for being himself. JOE HIGGINS l-loggins Football 1: Chori 2.3.4 Personal Philosophy: To be the Giver of the Greatest Gift In Life is to be the Giver of Love. Ambition: To be able to make someone a little happier every day of my life. Personal Dedication: To anyone who has ever smiled at me. DANA HILL Football 1,2.3,4: Track 1: Rec. Ball 1,2,3: Ski Club 1,2.3,4: Student Council 1: Lacrosse 2: Magizine Drive 4: Float 4: Varsity Club 4: CO- Hl-AN Business Staff 4: Philosophy: lf a smile can dry a thousand tears, a laugh can stop the raln. Ambltlon: To wlpe out all rain makers. Personal Dedlcatlon: Maureen, Hill-49. Sec- tlon 23. cusa and all my friends and famlly. RICHARD HINKLE THOMAS HIRES Quad Tiger Tales 1: Tennis 2.3,4: Spanish Club 2.3: Sr. High Bowling League 3.4: Phllosophy: As the Hawk soars on the wings of happiness so must you and I ride on the wheels of determination. Ambition: To work on the line at SCM. Personal Dedication: To Stupidity without which I could never have made lt. JOHN HORNER NATHAN HOUCK Nate Spanish Club 1.2: National Junlor Honor Society 1: Plt Band 1,2,3: Concert Band 1,2.3,- 4: Stage Band 2.3,4: Hartwick Music Program 2: Marching Band 2.3,4: Stagecraft 3.4: Area All-Stage Band 3: Student Council 4: Area All- State Orchestra 4. Philosophy: Screech ltl Ambition: To experience and to llve. GARY HOWE JUDY HULL Jude Phllosophy: Stay with the one person who brings you love and happiness. Ambition: To get married. Personal Dedication: To Joe, the one who has brought me love and happiness. 3 Ti-IERESA JENNEY Terri Phllosophy: If you would be unloved and forgotten. be reasonable. Ambitlon: To marry a milllonalre. Personal Dedication: To my friend Wayne and my mutt Jesse. CHERYL ANN JOHNSON Cher Muse-lngs 2: Stagecraft 2.3: Color Guard 2,3.- 4: Chorus 4: Intramural Volleyball 3: MUSIC MAN 3: Purple Pennant Literary Staff 4: Co- Hl-An Literary Staff 4: Student Council 4: Float 4: Noon Service 4: Philosophy: In your mind know the truth: in your hearts. love the truth: In your lives. llve the truth. Ambition: To be successful and to someday own a Porsche. Personal Dedication: Wlth all my love to my nephew. Sean Michael. LORI JOHNSON DEBORAH JONES Deb . Soccer 1: Basketball 1,2,3,4: GAA 1.2: Volleyball 1: Marching Band 1.2.3,4: Chorus 1.2.3.4: Stage Band 2,3.4: Phllosophy: Woman who boils carrots and peas in same pot: very unsanltary. Ambition: To be successful. Personal Dedication: HIM! HIM! HARVENA LAURIE JONES ELLEN KALILEC Skl Club 1,2.3.4: Chorus 1.2,3:'Art Club 1.3.4: Noon Service 1.2.4: Jr. Honor Society 1: Muse-lngs 2: Stagecraft 2.3: Co-Hl-An Art Editor 4: Co-Hl-An Literary Staff 4: Phllosophy: To err Is human. but to forgive ls not my policy. Ambltlon: To leave my mark In the world. Personal Dedication: I dedicate my yearbook to the first person who admits he doesn't deserve lt. ERIC KAMINSKY COLLEEN KEEGAN DECA 3.4. Phllosophy: To get the most out of my life. ambition: Get married then join the National uard. Personal Dedication: To my Mom. Joyce, and John for making this day possible. TERRI KELLEY Phllosophy: Treat others as you want them to treat you. Ambltlon: To get all the joy and happiness out of life l can. Personal Dedication: To Jim who has helped me get love and happiness. CINDY KETTER DEVORAH KETTER GENE KING . Honor Soclety 1: Phllosophy: If you want to, go ahead. Ambition: To be a Certlfled Public Accountant. Personal Dedication: J.A. MICHAEL KOCH SHEREEN KOCH CYNTHIA KOEHLER Cindi National Junior Honor Society 1: Square Dance Club 1: German Club 1: Library Club 1: Transferred from DeWitt Jr. H.S.. Ithaca 1: Dance Club 2: Phllosophy: To accept friendship when altered and to be satisfied with lonliness when sn . Ambition: To be an accountant. Personal Dedication: To all of those who accepted me for what I am-an individual. BRENDA KUSS RICHARD KUSS PENNY M. LABAR Tituba Joe Softball 1.2.3: Basketball 1: Bowling 1.2,3,4: Volleyball 1.3.4: Field Hockey 4: Tennis 2: Transferred from West Germany to Colorado to Cortland 4. Phllosophy: No matter who you are or what you are moving to another place is wonderful If the people go out of their way to help you. Ambition: To become a recreational super- visor. Personal Dedication: To all the nice. kind peo- ple in Fishbach. Germany-my home away from home. RICHARD LANE JOHN LARTIN John-boy Radio Guild 1: Social Studies Club 1:JV Foot- ball 1: lBrooklyn Tech.i: Art Club 2.3: Ski Club 3.4: Football 3. Phllosophy: Assert yourself. then retreat gracefully. Ambition: To make this Earthly Experience, more than an inevitability. Personal Dedication: To the AMERICAN INDIAN. SHARON LASHOMB PAUL LE FEVER AB Club 4: Magazine Drive 4. Ambition: College. CHRISTOPHER LELLA JANET ANN LEOMBRUNO Bruno Student Council 1,2,3.4: GAA 1.2.3: Bowling Club 1: Volleyball 1: Pep Club 1.2,3,4: Ski Club 2: Leaders' Club 1,2,3: Float 2,3.4: GO Drive 2.3: AV Club 2,3.4: Youth 81 Gov't 3.4: Magazine Drive Chairman 4: Co-Hi-An Literary 81 Business Staffs 4: Staff 4. Phllosophy: To accept life as it ls: the bad along with the good. Ambition: Law Enforcement. Personal Dedication: To all my friends at CHS. thanks for the memories!! LORI LEWIS Honor Soclety 1.3.4: GAA 1.2: Soccer 1: Volleyball 1: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Softball 1: Pep Club 2.3: Field Hockey 2,3.4: Tennis 2,3.4: Float 2.3: PURPLE PENNANT Glrls' Sports Editor 4: Maxwell Citizenship Conference 3.4: Girls' State Alternate 3. Philosophy: To never quit. Ambition: To be an M.D. Personal Dedication: To the family that always made me feel I could do anything. SHERRY LYON Scott Concert Band 2.3: Yearbook Typing Editor 1: Ski Club 1: Marching Band 2.3: Y-Teens 2,3.4: Vice-Pres. 3: Art Award 1. Philosophy: Love everyone and hope at least one person loves back! Ambition: To become a Laboratory Techni- cian and live life to lt's fullest extent. Personal Dedication: To all the water skiers in the world in hopes I will meet them in my ski- ing endevors. DIANE MAC DONNELL Gymnastics 1: Basketball 1: Softball 1: Yearbook-Coeditor 1: Chorus 1.4: GAA 1: ln- tramurals 1: Colorguard Drill Team 2: Chess Club 2.3: French Club 2: PURPLE PENNANT Ciculation Staff 2.3: Editor 4: GO Drive 2.3: Radio Guild 2,3.4: Spanish Club 3: Maiorettes 3: THE MUSIC MAN 3: Tennis 4. Philosophy: Life must go on: some things may change. but nothing can be better than the present. Ambition: Draftsman. DEBORAH MACK Colorguard 1,2: Delta Epsilon 2.3.4. Phllosophy: Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Ambition: To marry Pat and have a long happy life together. Personal Dedication: May 9. June 11. 1975-the happiest days of my life. MAUREEN MACK Cheerleading 1,3.4: Dance Club 1: Field Hockey 2.3: GAA 2,3.4: Float 2.3: Leaders' Club 2.3: Pep Club 2,3.4: Homecoming 4: Magazine Drive 4: Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4: Volleyball 4. Philosophy: Live for today. there may not be a tomorrow. Ambition: To be happy. Personal Dedication: To my Dad and what he stood for. LEE MAC ROBERTS ANNETTE PATRICE MAFFEI A-Nut Pep Club 1.2,3,4: Volleyball 1: Yearbook Business Editor 1: Chorus 1: Cheerleading lfootballj 2,3.4: Leaders' Club 2,3.4: GAA 2.3.- 4: Tiger Underground 2.3: Phi Alpha 2,3.4: Float 2,3.4: Intramurals: Volleyball. Soccer. Basketball 2.3: Officials' Club 3: Student Council 3: Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 4: Class Vice-President 4: Homecoming 4: Co-ed Volleyball 4. Phllosophy: The moments are temporary but the memories are forever. Ambition: To marry someone rlch . Personal Dedication: To all my friends who made my high school years happy years. LISA MAHAR Philosophy: Much we know, more we dream. Ambition: To do a little of everything and alot of nothing. To be a barber. Personal Dedication: To all the Freaks in the world WILLIAM MANIACI Bill Football 1,2: Wrestling 1. Ptlllosophy: If they're giving something away, ta e it. Ambltion: To become the manager In charge of player personnel for the P.B.L. JO ANNE E. MANDARANO GAA 1,2,3: Radio Guild 1,2,3,4: Chief An- nouncer 4: Gymnastics Club 1: Gymnastics In- tramurals 1,2: Ski Club 1,4: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Basketball Cheerleading 2,3: Football Cheerleader 2,3: Student Council 3: GO Drive 3,4: Float 3: Yearbook Literary Editor 4. Philosophy: For being in such a hellava place, the Devil does a lot of business. Ambition: To understand people. Personal Dedication: To everyone esp. J.P.K. SANDRA MANNINO Tookie Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: VP 1, Tres. 3,4: Spanish Club 2,3,4: Thespian Society 2,3,4: THE SPIDER 2: Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 4: Noon Service 4: Philosophy: Making friends ls a present to myself. Ambition: To become a Dental Hygenist and travel the U.S. Personal Dedication: My yearbook is per- sonally dedicated to Mr. Schanbacher, for be- ing a fine advisor and good friend. JAMES MARKS KEVIN MC ALLISTER LYNN MC GUIGAN MARVIN MC HERRON JIM MC LAUGHLIN Football 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1: Y- Ball 2: Rec. Ball 2,3,4: Spanish Club 1.2,3,4: President 4: Exchange Student to Peru 2: Summer Intern-Cortland County Legislature 3: Youth 8. Government Rules Committee 4: Varsity Club 4: C.H.S. Chairman for Easter Seals 4: Indoor Track 4. Philosophy: lt's not what you know, lt's who you know. Ambition: Ambassador to Peru. Personal Dedication: To all the Front Runners in Cortland. MICHAEL MC LAUGHLIN Ski Club 1: Chess Club 2: Swln Team 3: Deca 4: Radio Gulld 4: Tennis 4: Noon Service 4. Philosophy: It makes no difference what peo- ple may think of you. It is your opinlon of them and yourself that is important, especially your oplnlon of them. Ambition: Business Personal Dedication: To the Great Class of '76 KATHLEEN MC LYMAN Kathy Ski Club 1,2,4: GAA 1,2,3,4: Swim Team 1,2,3: Leaders Club 1,2,3: Art Club 1: Science Club 1: Chorus 1,2: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Tiger Underground 2,3,4: Youth 8t Government 3: AV 3: CO-HI-AN Business Staff 4: Homecom- ing 4: Tiger Mascot 4: Float 2.3. Philosophy: A man travels the world over In search of what he needs and returns home to in it. Ambition: To be able to be looked at over a newspaper, instead of between the lines. Personal Dedication: To my mother and father for being two ofa kind. to the rest of the gang a 19 Jewett Ave., especially Dory, and to the kid that really impressed me with paddleball. DANIEL MEEHAN SUZANNE MICHAUD Sue GAA 1,2,3,4: Gymnastics Club 1: Intramural Gymnastics 1: Volleyball 1: Soccer 1: SOUTH PACIFIC 1: MUSIC MAN 3: Concert Band 1,2,- 3,4: Marching Band 2,3,4: Orchestra 1: Spanish Club 3: Youth and Gov't. 4: CO-HI-AN Business Staff 4: Homecoming 4: Float 3,4. Philosophy: Live each day as if It was the last. Ambition: Accountant. Personal Dedication: To my whole family. LINDA MARIE MIRONTI Wop Butch Chorus 1,2,3, Pres. 4: Thespian Society 1,2,3: Pres. 4: Youth Against Cancer 1,2,3,4: Stage Craft 1: Art Club 1: Yearbook Staff- Photography 1: Italian Club 2,3,4: Float 2,3: Homecoming 3,4: Concert Choir 2,3: Noon Service Chairman 4: Y-Teens 3, Pres. 4: Leader's Club 3: Pep Club 4: Band Booster 4: CO-HI-AN Business Staff 4: Magazine Drive 4. Philosophy: To live each day as If there were no tommorrow because for some of us there won't be. Ambition: Music-To make joyful noises unto Him. Personal Dedication: To my parents who have helped me with all my problems and to my friends who gave them to me. SHAWN MONACO Track 1,2,3,4: Football 2,3,4: Varsity Club 4: Band 1,2,3: National Jr. Honor Society 1, Pres. 1: Spanish Club 1: GO Drive 3: Magazine Drive 4: Float 4: CO-HI-AN Literary Staff 4. ANDREW MOORE Pinhead Wrestling 1,4: Baseball 1,4: Cross Country 1: Student Council 1: Chorus 1,3: Noon Service 1: Rec. Ball 2,3: Float 2,3,4: Chess Club 2.3: AADT 2,3,4: School Play 2,3,4: Tiger Underground 2,3: Cheerleading 3: Conces- sion Stand 3,4: DECA 3,4: F-Troop 3,4: Rec. Volleyball 3,4: Stagecraft 3,4: Science Club 3. Philosophy: You thlnk he's shy? Oh me oh my! You just don't know him, that ls why. And a Closed mouth catches no flies. Ambition: Businessman Personal Dedication: Mother and Father and the rest of the gang. DAVID MOORE THOMAS MORGAN Morgue Baseball 1: GolfTeam 1,2,3,4: Football 1: Float 2,3,4: Basketball 1,2.3.4: Student Council 1,4: Library Club 1: Pep Club 1,3,4: Radio Guild 1,4: SPIDER 2: Science Club 2: F-Troop 3: MUSIC MAN 3: Art Club 3,4: Homecoming 4: 5-rl' L .' I E .M -Qi -I it I, ., Ii. Q. rr . . , If - Purple Pennant Sports Editor 4: CO-HI-AN 4: Magazine Drive 4: Varsity Club 4: Football Tlger 4: Lacrosse 4: GO Drive 4: Tiger Underground 4. Philosophy: Don't do today what you can do tomorrow. Ambition: To be in the NBC booth with Curt Gowdy. Personal Dedication: To my mother, father, sister and brother. BILLE MORRIS Intramural Volleyball 1: Phl Alpha 2,3,4: GAA 2,3,4: CO-HI-AN Business Staff 4. Philosophy: There ls only one person you can depend on to care. respect, and stick up for you-yourself. Ambition: Computer Programmer. Personal Dedication: To my family, who had to gut up with me through all my year In High choo. DAVID MORSE JV Baseball 2: FFA 2: Varsity Baseball 4. JOHN MORSE JANE MULHERN Cheerleader 1: Folk group 1: GAA 1,2: Dance Club 1: Intramural Basketball 1,2,3: Ski Club 1,2: Phl Alpha 2,3,4: Leaders Club 2,3: In- tramural Volleyball 2,3: Tiger Underground 3,4: French Club 3: Youth and Government 4: CO-HI-AN Business Staff 4: Noon Service 4: Philosophy: Nothing but heaven Itself is better than a friend who ls really a friend. Ambition: To be happy with life. Personal Dedication: To all my friends in Binghamton and Canadalgua who have really changed my llfe. VINCE NATALE Vinnie Baseball 1.2,3,4: Jr. Honor Society 1: Student Council 1: Honor Society 4. Philosophy: Stlll water runs deep. Ambition: To be an engineer. . A I E J , pl! ty . . .a'.'! Personal Dedication: To Laverne Dingy. STEPHEN EDWARD NEMECEK Chez Cross Country 1: Football 2. Member In good standing AADT 3.4. Phllosophy: Life ls like a pack of matches-one minute you're llt, the next mlnute you're burned out. Ambitlon: To go to Mexico clean and come back In the green. Personal Dedlcatlon: I dedicate the 1976 Co- Hl-An to my brother Davld and Kathy Fox. JUDY IRENE NICHOLSON Nick Art Club 1: Yearbook Advertlslng Editor 1: Youth Fellowship 1,2,3,4: Intramural Volleyball 1.3: Y-Teens 1.2,3,4. Treasurer 2. President 3: National Jr. Honor Soclety 1: Malorettes 2.3. Co-Captain 3: Marching Band 2.3.4, Drum Malorette 4: MUSIC MAN 3: Leader's Club 3: GO Drive 3: Purple Pennant 4: Chorus 4: Natlonal Thesplan Soclety 4: Phllosophy: Treat others as lf today ls the last day of your llfe or theirs. Ambitlon: To flnd and cherish a love as great as the one my Mother and Father share. Personal Dedlcatlon: To a person who loved llfe as much as llfe loved him-To my brother Jon. KAREN MARIE NORTON Library Club 1: Noon Service 1: GAA 3: Leader's Club 3. Phllosophy: Let each become all he ls capable of belng. Ambition: Secretary. Personal Dedlcatlon: To Bob. for everythlng he's done for me. THOMAS FRANCIS 0'DONNELL Football 1,2, Co-Captain 1: Basketball 1: Alumnl Award for Leadership 1: Cltlzenshlp Athletlc Award Scholarshlp 1: Student Council 2.3: Thesplan Soclety 2.3: Cross Country- Varsity Letter 3: Track 3: Youth and Govern- ment Club 1: Maxwell Cltlzenshlp Conference 3: Outstanding Teenagers of America 3: Boys State 3: Natlonal Merit Scholarshlp Seml- flnallst: Rotary Exchange to Sweden. Personnel Dedlcatlon: To my friends. as wlde and varied asl hope they are. And most of all to my family. for their constant patience and encouragement. JOHN O'LEARY ROBERT OXFORD OLIVIA ANN PALM Y-Teens 1,2, Nice Presldentl 3,4: THE SPIDER 2: THE MUSIC MAN 3: Intern. Cortland County Legislature: Theplans 4: Philosophy: All. everythlng that I understand, I understand Vgnly because I love-Leo Tolstoy. Ambitlon: Happlness Personal Dedlcatlon: To my friends and faml- ly. without whom l wouldn't be me. BRYAN PARKER PATRICIA PASSALUGO Spaz Intramural Basketball 1,2.3: lntermural Soft- ball 1: Intramural Soccer 1: Volleyball 1.2.3: Soccer 1: Gymnastics 1: Basketball 1: Leader's Club 1.2: GAA 1.2: Pep Club 1,2.3: Float 2.3: AV 3: Youth and Governnment 3,4: Make-up Committee 2.3: Philosophy: Amor vlnclt omnIa -Love con- quers all. Ambition: Medical Laboratory Technician Personal Dedication: To Cortland Memorial Hospital. JOSEPH PATRIARCO THOMAS F. PAULDINE Wami Student Council 1,2,3,4: Football 1.3.4: Noon Service 1.3.4: Class Vice-President 2: Golf 2: Wrestling 2: Basketball 1: Float 2,3,4: Class President 3,4: GO Drive 3,4: Boy's State 3: AV Club 3.4: Italian Club 2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: School Play 2,3,4: Thesplan Society 3.4: Who's Who In American Hlgh School Students 3: Student Council Parllmentarian 4: Member PTSA: Youth Court 3,4: YMCA Board Member 3.4: DAR Good Citizenship Award: Kiwanla Student of the Month 4: Easter Seals County Chairman 4: Davld Kane Award 3: Director of Senior Citizens Play 4. Philosophy: Memories are Important but don't let them stop you from making more. Ambition: To do what I want to do and get pald for lt. Personal Dedication: To two of the most fan- tastlc. dedicated. and helpful people I've ever known-Blll Baldwin and John Gee. KEVIN PECK GREGORY PERFETTI GREGORY PETERS KAREN PETERSON Radio Guild 1,2,3,4: Jr. Honor Society 1: Math Club 1: Gymnastics Club 1.2: GAA 1.2.3: Learer's Club 1.2: Swim Team 1: Pep Club 1.2: Noon Service 1: Intramurals 1: Soccer 1: Volleyball 1: Basketball 1: Softball 1: Tiger Underground 1.2,3: Phl Alpha 2.3. Pres. 4: Float 2,3,4: Football Cheerleader 2,3,4: Basketball Cheerleader 3: Student Council 4: Magazine Drlve 4: Youth and Gov't. 4. Phllosophy: No day is over if lt makes a memory. Ambition: To know what my ambition is. Personal Dedlcatlon: To my family and friends-thanks for the happiness and good times. ROBERT PETRACCA ROBERT PH ELPS SHARON PHENES Chorus 2,3,4: Concert Choir 2,3,4: Philosophy: To :Ive life with real meaning. Ambition: To work with people. Personal Dedication: To all my friends I have made In the past four years. VALERIE JEAN PHILLIPS Val Cheerleader 1. Dance Club 1. Pep Club 1,2,3,- 4: Intramural Basketball 1: GAA 1,2,3,4: Float 2,3,4: Leaders Club 2,3,4: Tiger Underground 2,3,4: Phi Alpha 2,3,4: Vice Pres. 4: Volleyball 2,3,4: Purple Pennant Literary Staff 2,3,4: Swim Team 2: Basketball and Football Tlger 3,4: Basketball 3.4. Youth and Gov't 3.4: Honor Society 3.4: Co-ed Volleyball 4: CO-HI-AN Business Staff 4: CO-HI-AN Llterary Staff 4: Homecoming 4: GO Drive Chairman 4: Radio Guild 4: Philosophy: It you can win a smile. you can wln a heart. Ambition: To be happy and to make others haPPY- I A Personal Dedlcatlon: To my family and to all my friends. RUSSELL ANDREW PLANTE Mokelyl Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Co-Capt. 4: Track 1.2.- 3,4: FFA 1.2: Indoor Track 3.4: Varsity Club 2.- 3,4: GO Drive 3.4: F-Troop 3.4: Rec-Ball 3,4: Magazine Drive 4: Purple Pennant Photography Editor 4: Student Councll 4: Ambition: New York State Police or Com- munications Center operator. Personal Dedication: Coach Murray Banks. JOSEPH MARK POERIO Golf Team 1,2,3,4: MVP 2.3: All STAC 2,3,4: Student Council 1: Honor Society 1,2,3,4: GO Drive 2.3: Float 2,3,4: Intramural Volleyball 4: Meteorology Club lTreasurerI 4: Magazine Drive 4. Philosophy: In God we trust. Ambition: To be a priest. Personal Dedication: To all the seminars I went to. STEVEN POSKANZER Potsie Football 1,2,3,4: Lacrosse 1,2,3,4: Natlonal Junior Honor Society 1: Class Treasurer 2,3,4: HI-Y Scholarship Award 2.3: Natlonal Honor Society 3,4: Skl Club 3.4: Radio Guild 3.4. Pres. 4: DAR History Award 3: Boy's State 2: Eloise Compton Memorial Award 3: MUSIC MAN 3: Co-Literary Editor CO-HI-AN 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students 4: Float 4: Magazine Drive 4: DAR Citizenship Award 4: Noon Service 4: Student Council 3: GO Drive 3: Maxwell Cltlzenshlp Conference Delegate 3.4: Outstanding Teenagers of America 3: National Merit Semiflnalist 4: STAFF 4. Philosophy: It ls always the best policy to tell the truth-unless. of course, you happen to be an exceptionally good liar. Ambition: To be a legend in my own time. JACQUELINE POTTER Jael Majorettes 2. Philosophy: Cllmb every mountain. Ambition: Forest ranger. Personal Dedication: To all the people who let other people push them around. DOROTHY PRICE Spanish Club 1.2: Jr. Honor Society 1. Philosophy: I can complain because a rose bush has torns or I can rejoice because a thorn bush has roses. Ambitlon: Drug Councelor. Personal Dedlcatlon: To Mr. McLaughlin who made many classes of boring grammer as bearable as possible and who was very patient with me when I didn't know what was going on. JOANN PROULX DEBRA QUAILE Debbie Gymnastlcs 1: Delta Epsllon 2.3.4. Philosophy: To live my Ilfe day by day and accept things as they come. Ambition: Beautician. Personal Dedication: To my parents and to July 2.8. The happiest days of my life. COLLEEN ANN QUINN Dance Club 1: lntermural Basketball 1: GAA 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens 1: Pep Club 2,3.4: Phi Alpha 2,3.4: Leader's Club 2,3.4: Tiger Underground 2.3.4: Float 2.3: Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4: Noon Service 4. Philosophy: Dreams are but the images of tomorrow and memories the shadows of yesterday. MAUREEN QUINN Reen Moe Cheerleader 1: Basketball Cheerleader 2: Class Secretary 1: GAA 1,2.3,4: Pep Club 1,2.- 3,4: Ske Club 1: School Newpaper 1: Phi Alpha 2.3.4: Chaplain 3: Tlger Underground 2.3.4: Art Servlce 2,3,4: lntermurals 2.3.4: Float 2.3: Co-Chairman 4: Student Council 4: C0-HI-AN Literary and Business staff 4. Philosophy: Tomorrow I will look on today with the only thing remaining to remember It by: just photographs and memories. Ambition: To be able to dhare each day with a friend. Personal Dedication: To my mother, Beaudry Hill. Section 23, and especlally to Dana. who trles to understand me. MARGARET CAROLINE RALSTON Carol Stunt Club 1: Pep Club 1.2: Intramurals 1.2,4: GAA 1,2.3,4: Leaders Club 1,2.3,4: Gym- nastlcs 2.4: Co-ed.VoIleyball 4. Philosophy: Everyone has hls day and some days last longer than others. Personal Dedication: To my friends and to Joaner. MICHAEL REAGAN ' Swim Team 2,3. Philosophy: You have your mind. I have mine. You do your thing. l'll do mine: if we ever break through the rusty epldermus, surroun- dlng what we call ourselves lt's beautiful. Ambition: To see all In well being, livlng in a world of what I call my mind. To be a dreamer. Personal Dedication: The N.Y. Giant. Yankees, Dick Williams. Dlck Zado, Bill Starr. Thomas Gath, Kevin Valentine. Michael Leaf, James Patrick, Jerrl. Kelley, Bill, Ma, Pa. and lgldo, my bedroom and bicycle, guitar, stereo, alr food and water-and oh yes. my pants, and the barn. PATRICIA REEVE ERNEST JAMES REITANO Jim Peach Skl Club 1,2.3,4: Honor Society 1.3.43 Spanish Club 1.2,3: Vice Pres. 3: Band 1,2.3,4: Stage Band 2.3: Lacrosse 2: Marching Band 3.4: MUSIC MAN 3: Float 3: CO-HI-AN Editor-In Chief 4: County Legislative intern 4: Intership Advisory Committee 4. Philosophy: The future holds the expectations of life and the past holds the memorys of life. but the present is the living of life. Ambition: To enjoy life and the people around me and someday be a dentist. Personal Dedication: To my family and friends and that very special girl-who ever she may be. CHERYL REYNOLDS TOD RILEY SUSAN ROBILLARD Sue Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Gymnastics 1: Chorus 1,2,3,- 4: Selective Service 1: Majorette 2. Captain 3.4. Philosophy: If at flrst you don't succeed, forget about it. Ambition: To work with children. Personal Dedication: To my mother who made everything possible for me. ALAN RUOF Math Club 1: National Junior Honor Society 1: Track 1.2.3: Photographg 2.3: Chorus 3: Concert Cholr 3: Honor oclety 3.4: Rotory Exchange Student-Denmark 4: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. CHRISANN RUSH Pep Club 1,2,3,4: GAA 1,2,3,4: Freshman Editor of Yearbook 1: Swlm Team 1.2: Float 3.4: Tiger Underground 2,3.4: Leader's Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Co-HI-An Business Staff 4: Tlger 4. Philosophy: One good deed is worth more than one hundred promises. Ambition: To do a little blt of everything. Dedication: To all my friends. especially Jaye, without her I would have never made it. MARYANN RZEPKA Yearbook Editor 1: Volleyball 1: Pep Club 1.2.- 3.4: Jr. Honor Society 1: Noon Service 1.4: GAA 2.3,4: Skl Club 2.3,4: Float 2,3. Chairman 4: Leaders Club 2: Radio Gulld 3.4: Student Councll Tres. 3: Youth and Gov't 3.4: MUSIC MAN 3: Tiger Underground 3: GO Drive Chalr- man 4: CO-Hl-AN Business and Literary Staft 4: AV Club 4: Magazine Drlve Dlnner 4. Philosophy: A light heart llves long. Ambitlon: To live by the ocean and enjoy llfe. Persgnal Dedication: To my famlly and frien s. ROSE ANN SALCE Soccer 1: Basketball 1: Volleyball 1.2: Gym- nastics 1: Pep Club 1,2.3,4: GAA 1,2,3,4: Bowl- Ing 1: Intramurals 1: Float 2.3,4: Leaders Club 2.3: DECA 3.4: CO-HI-AN Business and Leterary Staff 4: Magazine Drive 4: Purple Pennant 4: Noon Service 4. Philosophy: The flrst step toward your goal ls always the hardest, but you've got to start somewhere. Ambition: Business. Personal Dedication: To everyone who has helped me to become who I am today. and a special thanks to my parents. CHERYL SANDERS Chorus 1,2.3,4: Concert Choir 3.4: Intramural Basketball 1: Intramural Tennis 2.3: Band Per- cussion Ensemble 3.4: Bowling Club 3.42 Stage Band 4. Philosophy: Today ls yesterday's pupil. Ambition: Music Teacher. Personal Dedication: To Mr. Bookhout for be- ing the person he ls. MARIE SARVAY Squeaky Art Club 1: Chorus 1,2.3,4: Y-Teens 1: YAC 1: Stage craft 2,3.4: Dance Club 2: The Play 2.3: Ski Club 4:Senlor Float 4: Noon Service 4. Philosophy: The best things come in small packages. Ambition: Travel. DONNA SAVOIT Savwa Pep Club 1.2.3: Art Club 2.3: GAA 1,2.3,4: Stu- dent Council 1.2,3,4: Phl-Alpha 2,3,4: Tlger Underground 2,3,4: CO-HI-AN Business and Art Staff 4. Philosophy: I can't tell you how I feel. my heart is llke a wheel. Let me roll It to you. Ambition: Fashion Illustrator and gold medalist Figure Skater. Personal Dedication: To Sar, Mar, Ter. Jimmy, Maureen, Dana. and all the other splrlts of '76. BEATRICE SCHAMBERGER Spanish Club 4: ltallan Club 4: Exchange stu- dent from Columbia 4. I Philosophy: Take lt easy .... and enjoy life as much as possible. Ambition: Flnd my peace and try to be happy with whatever life brings me. Personal Dedlcatlon: To all the wonderful friends l've found here and to my family in Columbia. MARK SCHLENKER GARY CALVIN SCHMIDT Doc Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2.3,4: Track 1,2.3,4: Science Club 3: F-Troop 3.4: Recycling Club 3: Chorus 4. Ambition: To graduate and have fun. Personal Dedlcatlon: To the Class of '76 and to F-Troop. MALCOLM SCHOENER Philosophy: Trust. Ambition: Carpenter. Personal Dedication: I would like to thank Mrs. Ogle for all the help she gave me ln the past and for just belng a good friend. MICHAEL SCHULD LINDA MARIE SCIARUTO GAA 1,2.3,4: Bowling Club President 1: Soccer 1: Basketball 1: Volleyball 1: Gym- nastlcs 1: Band 1: Pep Club 1.2.31 Intramurals 1.2,3: Track 1: National Jr. Honor Society 13 Skl Club 3.4: Float 2,3.4: Offlclals Club 2.3: Co-HI-An Llterary and Business Staff 4: National Senior Honor Society 4: Italian Club 4: Field Hockey 1: Student Council Corresponding Secretary 1: Track 1: Ambition: To have a happy and successful life. Personal Dedlcatlon: To my parents. Diane. Domenlck, the rest of my family, and all my friends. especially Lorl. The memories that we all shared together wlll never be forgotten. MITCHELL SEAMANS Football 1.2: Wrestling 1.2: Track 1. Phllosophy: To travel around the USA on my motorcycle and work for a motorcycle cor- poration to build better bikes. Personal Dedlcatlon: To my mother and father for all the good times we've had. and wlll have togehter. CAFIOL SEARLE JOSEPH SEGA Joe Football 1: Track 1,2,3,4: Skl Club 2,3.4: Magazine Drive 4: Float 4: Co-Hl-An Literary Staff 4. Phllosophy: Three can keep a secret If two of them are dead. Ambltlon: Hltchhlke to California, then surf to Hawaii. Personal Dedlcatlon: To my parents and friends who made everything possible. JOSEPH SEMERARO Joe Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Honor Society 1,2,3,4: Golf1,2,3.4: Basketball 1.2: Baseball 1: Tennls 2,3.4: Marching Band 2,3.4: Plt Band 3: Leadership Club 3.4: Varsity Club 3.4. Phllosophy: Always be true to yourself. Ambltlon: To build acathedral and have Sister Jane dedicate lt. Personal Dedlcatlon: To my Dad. he taught me to discipline myself. LUANNE SHERMAN Art Club 1.3. Phllosophy: If you can't be good. be careful. Ambltlon: To go to college. Personal Dedlcatlon: To Jeff-Thanks. PAMELA SHERMAN Pam Phllosophy: Look on the bright side, there has to be one. Ambltlon: College. DOREE SHIMKO Der Italian Club 2,3.4: Ski Club 2,3.4: Spanish Club 2,3.4: French Club 2. Phllosophy: To have pride In yourself ls to aim hlgh. but keep your feet on the ground. Ambltlon: To get Involved with business and people. Personal Dedlcatlon: To my father who I thank for his love and kindness. To Steve. AI, Tiger. Yuanny, Daren, Margaret. Ter. Mr. Papllia, Mrs. Tav.. Beatrlce. Aunt G. and Uncle Al. T.L.. Aunt Kay. Deb, and God. These people have taught me something and they're the best. CLIFTON SHUTT DIANE SMITH Ski Club 1: St. Mary's Freshman Tres. 1: Marching Band 2,3.4: Pep Band 2,3.4: Chorus 3,4: Girls State 3: Meteorology Club 4. Phllosophy: Always changing Ambltlon: To hunt two hares at the same time. Personal Dedication: To the creative ingenuity' of the Moe method. JULIE SMITH Art Club 1: Bowling Club 1,2,3: Health Club 1: Pep Club 1: Spanish Club 2,3.4: Colorguard 2,3.4: Ambltlon: To be a surgical nurse. Personal Dedlcatlon: To Dad and Ginny with love. STEPHEN SMITH Smitty Philosophy: To live life without a worry in the world. Ambltlon: Study Forestry at Paul Smiths College to become a wildlife biologist: when done move out to the Rockle Mts. in Colorado and study wildlife. MICHAEL SNYDER SnydIy WipIash Varsity football trainer 2.3: Basketball Mgr. 1: JV Lacrosse 2: Varsity 3,4: Float 2,3.4: Play 3: Ski Club 2,3.4: Noon Service 1: Radio Guild 1: Class Paper 1. Philosophy: Smart fisherman take good care of thier rods. Ambition: To ski at all the big ski areas in Colorado with a blonde Sirean lBobl. Personal Dedication: To mom and dad for giv- ing me a shove to keep me going. MICHAEL SOUTHWORTH Mike Chub Chorus 1,2,3,4: Model Rocketey 1: THE MUSIC MAN 3: CHS Bowllng League 3.4: Class Parllmentarlan 2. Philosophy: As the sun rises in the east and the meadows are full of dew as the day carries on the new spring. Chamilion LAPS IT UP. Ambltlon: To live the rest of my life out to its fullest. Personal Dedlcatlon: To all of my friends, it's been a great year. RON SPACE JOE SPANO JOE SPEICHER Spike Band 1: Marching Band 2,3.4: Concert Band 2.4. Vice Pres. 3: Stage Band 2.4: Pit Band for SPIDER Spanish Club 1.2: Ski Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Society 1: Purple Pennant Staff 4. CYNTHIA SPITZER MICHAEL STACK Mike Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Varsity Club 2,3.4: F Troop 3,4: Ambltlon: New York State Trooper Narc Investigator. Personal Dedication: Murray Banks CHARLES STANTON WILLIAM THOMAS STARR BlII Football 1.2: Spanish Club Pres. 1: Tennis 2.4: Student Council 3.4: Ski Club 4. Phllosophy: The slowly flowing water of a small stream will one day be an ocean-so to, shall man progress. Ambition: Ski my way to new faces and places. Personal Dedlcatlon: To life past, present, and future. ALAINA STEDWELL RAY STEDWELL Student Council 1,2,3: Swim Team 1: Wrestl- Ing 2,3: STAFF 4: Football 1: Sr. Ball Server 3: Science Club 3.4: Recycling Club 3: Float 3.4: Photo Club 4: Magazine Drive 4: Skl Club 4: Purple Pennant 4: Homecoming 4: Youth and Government 4. Phllosophy: At the end of every storm there is always a rainbow. Ambition: Find a cure for cancer. Personal Dedication: The Future. And STAFF. RICHARD STEELE Rotary Exchange Student South Africa 1975: Cricket 1,2,3: Captain 4: Rugby 1: Swim Team 1: Chairman Debating Society 1: Student. Christian Association 1,2,3,4: Tennls 2.3, 4: Atheletic Team 2.3. Captain 4: Junlor Citv Council 3,4: Deputy Junior Mayor 4: Marching Band 4: Concert Band 4. Philosophy: Every cloud has a silver lining. Ambition: To serve my fellow man to the best of my ability. Personal Dedication: To the people of Cortland. VICTOR STONE Stoney Baseball 1,2,3,4: Y-Ball 3,4: Rec-Ball 3.4. Philosophy: Life begins while you're making other plans. Ambltlon: To be the New York Yankees center fielder in 1980. Personal Dedication: To my mother and father for helping me through school because without them I couldn't have done it. MICHELE SMITH STOUT DALE STUPKE KATHLEEN M. SULLIVAN Casey Pep Club 1.2: Noon Service 1: Phi Alpha 2,3.4: Float 3. Philosophy: If you love something enough to let it go. when It returns it will be yours forever. Ambition: To be able to face all of my problems sensibly and with maturity. Personal Dedication: To Steve DEBRA TERWILLIGER Debbie Philosophy: I am me nobody is going to change me. Ambition: Undecided Personal Dedication: To all of my friends who made CHS the place it is today. CAROLE THORN Library Club 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1,2,3,4: Stage Craft 3,4: Science Club 3.4: Skl Club 4: Noon Servfce 4. Philosophy: To be true to yourself. Ambition: Registered Nurse DANIEL TIER Ill Dan DDT Float 3,4: Senior Ball Server 3: Stagecraft 3: Magazine Drive 4: Noon Service 4: CO-HI-AN Literary and Business Staff 4: STAFF 4. Philosophy: Life can sometimes be a bummer. Ambition: To be at the rlghy place at the right time, not a few seconds late: Rob, Steve. Mr. B. and Bruno. Personal Dedication: To the members of TIER CLAN INC: Steve, Lori. Jen. Lorie, Chris. Carrie. Lumpa, Mom. Dad, and me and the STAFF. DARFIYL TIMMONS MICHAEL TINKER Mike Tink Honor Society 1: Track 2: Phllosophy: Ours is not to reason why: Ours is but to dream and cry. Ambition: To own 13 River street and to bein- ducted into the Pocoball Hall of Fame. RICHARD DORNAN TRAINER III Rick Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Sectional Champs 3: Track 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1.4. President 1: Float 3.4: Indoor Track 4: AV Club 4: Philosophy: You should take them as they come and come as you take them. Ambition: To be a downhill racer. Personal Dedication: To Murray Banks and my mother for the money for the Co-Hi-An. DOUGLAS TREACY ERIC TRINKLE EDWARD TRYON Ed Student Councll 1.2: Purple Pennant Art Editor 4: Float 4. Philosophy: All that is gold does not glitter: All those who wander are not lost. Ambition: None. Personal Dedication: To all my friends that get high on life. KATHERINE ANN TUCKER Kathy Tuck Y-Teens 1.2.3.4: Ski Club 1: Student Council 1,2: Chorus 1: Selective Service 1: Dramatics Club 1: Spanish Club 2.3: Float 2.3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Senior Ball Server 3: Magazine Drive 4: Purple Pennant Business Editor 4: Noon Service 4: Co-Hi-An Llberary Staff 4: Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4: Homecoming 4. Philosophy: Hope is the key to happiness. Ambition: Registered Nurse and to marry a rich doctor. Personal Dedication: Thanks Mom. tor always being around, and Llz. remember all the good times we've had together. I hope your Senior year is as good as mine. THERESE ANN TUTINO Terri Ski Club 1.2,3,4: Honor Society 1.2.3.4: Y- Teens 1.2,3.4: Spanish Club 1,2,3,4: Tres. 1.- 2.3: Marching Band 2.3.4: Float 2.3: Class Secretary 2: GO Drive 4: CO-HI-AN School Life Editor 4. Philosophy: . . As you dream. so shall you become. Ambition: College-Biology Major. Personal Dedicstion: To Sparky, ERIC UMHOLTZ Rick Ski Club 1,2,3,4: Bowling Club 1: Tennis 1.2: Float 2.3.4: AV Club 2,3,4: GO Drive 2.3.4: CO- HI-AN Literary Staff 4: Homecoming 4: Ambition: To be the world's greatest HOTDOGGER. Personal Dedication: To Section 23, Hill 49. Elysian Fields. Zig Zag, Tops, Gold, Row 5: Red waist deep powder and especially to KISS because they rocked my roll right off. if KEVIN VALENTINE Philosophy: Love. work. and knowledge are the well springs of our lives: they should also govern lt. Ambition: To live a simple Ilfe in the country with a good dog and some trees. out of touch with the breakdown of this century. Personal Dedication: To the inner flame within us all. SCOTT VANDONSEL HERBERT VANDYKE THOMAS ARTHUR VANGORDER Tom Honor Society 1: Track 2. Philosophy: Don't settle for less than what you want. Ambition: To be the best at anything I do. JAMES VAN NORTWICK Twlck Football 1.2.3.4: Ski Club 1.2.3.4: French Club 1.2: Basketball 1: Science Club 1: Art Club 1.2: School Play 1.2: Baseball 1: Student Councll 2.3,4: Lacrosse 2: GO Drive 2.3.4: Float 2.3.4: Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4: Magazine Drive 4: Varsity Club 4. Philosophy: For long will you live and high wlll you fly!And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry!And all you touch and all you seefls all your life will ever be. Ambition: To be looked up to . . . and be a fireman. Personal Dedication: ROT. Section 23. Tops, Wreck, Gris. Zlgzag. Paul Stanley, The Keg. Sun Valley. D.J.. Billy Gibbons. Sneakers. Hill 49. Jimi Hendrix. High Flyer. ROCK. and all my buddies, JAMES VAN ZILE NEIL WAAS MICHELE WADDY Mitch Concert Band 1.2.3: National Junior Honor Society: Library Club 2: Marching Band 2.3: National Honor Society 3.4. Philosophy: How you spend your time is more important than how you spend your money. Many mistakes can be corrected, but time is gone forever. Personal Dedication: To Judy. the one who always listens but never barks back. DIANNA MARIE WALTS Diane Y-Tenns 1.2.3: Softball 2: Colorguard 2.3.4: Corporal 4: The Spider 2. Philosophy: Love is the way of llfe and how you treat yourself and others. There are three things In life-hope. kindness. and love-and the greatest of these is LOVE. Ambition: To be a secretary and help others. Personal Dedication: To everyone who has helped me to understand myself better, es- pecially Nancy and my mothers. Thanks to all. May God bless you. PAUL WALTS Intramural basketball 1,3.4: Larcrosse 1.2.3.4: Basketball 2: Varsity Club 3.4: STAC Bowling team 4. Philosophy: If you oan't eat it or drink lt. what good is it? Ambition: Physical Education teacher. Personal Dedication: Lacrosse Coach Gary Cassell. KELLY MARIE WARD Y-Teens 2.3.4: President 1: Float 2: SPIDER 2: MUSIC MAN 3: Stagecraft 3.4: French Club 4. Vice-President 3: Ski Club Treasurer 3: CO- Hl-AN Art Editor 4: Art Service Club 4: Chorus 4: Girl's Cross Country 4: Indoor Track 4. Philosophy: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Ambition: To be a well-known artist all over the world. Personal Dedication: To my parents for mak- ing my whole life possible-To my truest friends for glvlng me their friendship.: To my sister and brothers, that their live's may always be happy, and to one very special per- son for making one short but beautiful dream come true. LORRAINE WARFLE DOM WARKE Football 1.2.3.4: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Go Drlve 2,3: Y-Ball 2: Rec. Ball 3.4: F-Troop 3: Magazine Drive 4: Co-HI-An Leterary Staff 4. Philosophy: You can wln by passing unless you want to bypass wlnnlng. Ambition: To do a Rise Commercial. Personal Dedication: ROT 8t my golf partners-Petch, Zlph, Ham 81 Harv: Also, the Hegs. KIM MARIE WEEKS Klmble Soccer 1: Honor Society 1: Selective Service 1: Y-Teens 1.2.3: Intramural Badmltten 1: Softball 2: Color Guard 2.3.4: GAA 2.3: THE SPIDER 2: Cross Country TimerlScorekepper 2.3.4: Student Councll 3: THE MUSIC MAN 3: Intramural Volleyball 3.4: Cross Country 4: Track 4: French Club 4: GO Drlve 4: Float 4. Philosophy: Wlth your eyes see beautylWith your ears hear gladnesslWlth your heart seek love!With your life do honorlFor tomorrow these gifts may be gone. Ambition: Computer Science. Personal Dedication: To my Mom for always being around to listen to me. PHILLIP WETHERELL KENNETH WETTERER STUART J. WILLCOX Stu Wilcox ggclk Club Correspondent tSouthern Cayugal Ahibiiion: chef. KEVIN WILLIAMS MARY WILLIAMS JOANN WILLIS Jo Willie Jo Swimming 1: Radio Guild 1: Volleyball 1: Gym- nastics 1: Track 1: GAA 1.2.3.4: Pep Club 1: Noon Service 1: Chorus 1.2: Ski Club 2.4: Float 2: Phi Alpha 2.3.4: Tiger Underground 3: CO-HI-AN Business Staff 4: Homecoming 4. Philosophy: There's never much to talk about or say aloud. but say lt anyway. Ambition: To get off the hill of sand and onto some solid ground. Personal Dedication: To Mom and R.. who were there during the bad times when I need- ed a shoulder to org on. and to the creator of Natunni. the go 'who was and still is a special part of me. SARAH WILLMER Jr. Honor Society 1: Gymnastics 1.3.4: Soccer 1: Basketball 1: Skl Club 1: Float 3: Transferred to England 2. Ambition: Fashion Designer. Personal Dedlcatlon: To all my dear friends: Donna, Marllee. Maureen, JoAnn, and Ftobln who shared so much with me through hlgh school and especially Blll who put a llght ln my llfe that wlll a ways glows. ROBERT WITTY Bob Philosophy: Llfe ls like a bottle of beer-short, sweet. and mellow. Ambltlon: To own and operate an appliance repair service. Personal Dedlcatlon: Schaefer Brewing Com- pany. LEO WOOD RICHARD WOOD KATHRYN ANN WOODS Kathy Woodsle Cheerleader 1,2.3: GAA 1,2,3: Skl Club 1: Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 2,3: Phl Alpha 2,3,4: Float 3.4: GO Drlve 3: Magazine Drlve 4: CO- Hl-AN Business and Llterary Staffs 4: Noon Servlce 4: National Honor Soclety 4. Philosophy: Smlle-lt only takes a moment, but the memory of lt lasts forever. Ambltlon: To llve my llfe to the fullest. Personal Dedlcatlon: To Mom and Dad-Thanks for everything. RICHARD WOODWORTH NANCY WYATT Basketball 1: Softball 2: Bowling 2,3,4: School glgyl 2,3.4: Colorguard 2,3,4: Band Llbrarlan Philosophy: Yesterday was: today ls: tomorrow wlll be what you make lt. Love ls the only source that keeps us going, without love there ls nothing. Ambltlon: To be me: To try to succeed ln Elementary Art. Personal Dedlcatlon: To a special friend whom l'll never forget and wouldn't have made ltfwlthout. May love and happiness fulflll your le. KELLY YOCUM ANTHONY YONTA Ton1y Basketball 1.2,3: Golf .2,3: Track 1,2.3: National Junlor Honor Soclety 1. Philosophy: Be an lndlvlduallst, lead a simple ife. and don't worry about your problems. mbltlon: Whatever. ATRICIA E. 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WJ Mas- AV 5 . r , is F ,J V Q x' S . 5 I ,L V . .,. . 5 s I' A, s vw ,, A 4. if , 0 '. 6. ,K , H55 0- 'L .Gi A ,.n ju-If V I ol J a 1 . A 1 I 1-1, , ,ry ',,.-'ji , P s:,5, g 4 ' w-H nl -' ' . - - , - - - v V v , ,M x8 . T 4 Q H 1 D my 3 fhlfxfa 'Q' a57lr.e.--, - JJ' 55 'Q ilflf 7 , k 135 sl 5 '-A I xg sg Board e Of Education Mr. 'Harvey Kaufman Assistant Superintendent 3-gi , .ir '50 it H, M fr . . s. ' . -5 If -x ,. lv -i , s Q , sl Q' 15 i-. L,- -......... -f L Row One: Dr. Alexander Spence, Mr. Wllllam Devlne, Mrs. Rosemary Condron. Row Two: Dr. Theodore Chernow, Mr. Robert Wllllems, Mrs. Jean Gelbel, Mr. Raymond Thorpe. ln the long run, all administrative and policy decisions are made by the Board of Education. The Board members, elected by the citizens of Cortland, have been especially busy l this year. In addition to the usual per- sonnel and financial matters, they have taken on the added respon- sibility of overseeing the entire con- struction project. They should all be commended for their hard work and thanked for the Tuesday nights they gave up. 1 I qiw La' ,B I L..-435 .. Arthur B. Shedd Superintendent of Schools .,5'1.l Mr. Carl Savlno Director of Elementary Education f 1 John Gee, Prlnclpal Anyone who has ever tried to do any kind of work in the Student Ac- tivity Room knows that it is virtually impossible. Nevertheless, there is one person at C.H.S. capable of overcoming such a handicap--our Vice-Principal, William D. Baldwin the has to be-his office is in the rooml. Neither noise, nor unex- pected visitors, nor Kathy Tucker can keep Mr. Baldwln from his ap- pointed rounds. ., .. L .QR- wa. H 3- Wllllam Baldwin, Vice-Prlnclpal lf this school bears the stamp of any one man, that man is John A, Gee. Everywhere th roughoulff Cortland Senior High School his in- fluence ls apparent. Mr. Gee is not just an advisor, a dlsciplinarian, and a friend-he is all of these, and much more. Without him and his tirelessg work on behalf of everyone here, our memories of Cortland High could not English Department lots of peoples think that these here teachers in that English depart- ment don't do noth'in but teach spel- ing, punlkuation grammer, and Iiterature!, but for real, the english dept, really teaches us all abouts the real world of looks, and poems and poetries and how to write good. Mr. Robert Boquist Chairman ,gl 6 X . Mrs. Sally Gibb - .,: ,1gQ' it V W f ' 'Q .1 A L I, -Q if ,Q K '- r '. miie W , M, sf rj., l, , , -J.. u '-. - 'F I' S 2.,.'-'94-.,, .gfdyll if'a J Mr. Mason Morenus F, i' i ll I -v,,-f---- ' 5 Lv, Q - E' 3 ,Q I A r -w 53 .:' -2 ' I 'ig Mrs. Kathleen Worley Xi Miss Mary Gilles ..., rl,-3 ..,s 4 1? 1 Q. Miss Rita MacDonald i .li 'if Mr. John Musci -T I ,X fr L-15 Mrs. Teresa Roberts ,QP .Q .- 1 ,! N 44 4 jk 't F Mrs. Georgette Ogle ,se ,A R 1' 31 9 as Mrs. Angela Burdick As an alternative to taking a regular English 12 course, Seniors are permitted to take two half-year English electives. These two courses, which deal with a variety of topics ranging from Com- munications and Mass Media to Mythology, are taught by the teachers pictured here. The electives have been extremely popular, with more than 8006 of the Senior class participating in the program, and new courses are being added in order to improve it even more. A vi U a .'o 0, x alt, ', 0'-F9 A F9 'Q Q 4 v 555' fo- 0.9 O' U. A-tv, ill Dr. Frank Alessi Chairman Social Studies The most visible change in the Social Studies department this year was the arrival of a new chairman, Dr. Frank Alessi, who brought his new ideas and methods to CHS. Meanwhile, however, more subtle changes were going on - work was begun on a County Legislative Intern program, and a Youth Court for the city of Cortland. Also, the Social Studies Revitalization Committee undertook the enormous task of revamping the entire department, dealing with everything from teaching methods to course content. Sgr! X 1 Miss Fortunata Abale V-A gf -f - -,am : - - . 5, if f-eggs, , , - sae: - f . . A-I In 1 I 'i x i tx l ,Lx ski? l I at 'ax hu Mr. Lawrence Ames 2 2: W Mrs. Virginia Shafer gets Qi' Mr. Peter Adams 36 l if ri .Ava-ug-gf,q V, Q .A V we ' ' ,' - ' A . 1 M-'ifn'5 , -v 4 H1 f A 'A wp lf 4' y 'E lf' A it ' J-- .A i F. 3 ,. A ix H V Q W ,354 ' - A S, X X at.. w N ft .3 , t ' .S .,-'I nf ' it +L- js! ,V ' Q 7 gf 2'- L l . ax :V -' - ' A , ' N Q I K. - ' - .J- 3, . ,LI I ' l X fi ' Y- gf I- ,I e , A -' 1 522 1 , as , ff . M., it x 'ij' ' -ii, Mr. Thomas Thurlow Lrg if ' 1 A l tl Mr. John Tavarone ui-1 ,531 , i ', - . l . . r I , l 2 X .ti ff I -- 1 Y! I N is - lf. Mr. Walter Schanbacher We' 'l . ,T I, ,M I-. il T . Mr. Douglas Green ,f xg, X T.. r X . tu-- Mr. Richard Oulmette Mr. Davld Newton k al in an l 'ii v 'u'. '-' 1 ' I 1 A..-..1,',5-... ..'.',:,-I.. ,I . ',. 1'.'. 'f'-',4',',l'L f 'H' '. ',i. 'nv 1 a' I -f Q , ' 'AH' Dr. Kenneth Ferrigno 5 lb. ,QQ4 - Miss Marcia Frye iftr ,flag V,.., if Mr. Ernest Spainhower .T L95-Qfliti-:f.g??nQ rjfifzi ' Mr. James Ochsner ...,..,.--- Chairman Science Department Did you know that since 1939, this area has had increasingly severe winters? The Earth Science labs, placing a greater emphasis on weather data than last year, have made this and other findings. Other Science Department innovations in- clude an environmental-consumer oriented curriculum for the Tech biology and physics courses. The department hopes to maintain all it's present courses next year in spite of the very real financial crunch. 1 17-a 'Leu Mr. Gerald Durkin Nlr. James McLaughlin ,af if Mr. Harry Weston Chairman A Jmwwtm ' Language Languages are often required to get into colleges and are useful in understanding other cultures. The C.H.S. Language Department, which offers Spanish and French, hopes to resume offering Latin, which was phased out of the program. The Language Department looks forward to getting new head phones and other equipment next year, which will make the art of learning a new language easier. , :QW Mr. Dennis DeFiado if f 4 ' flax' 3 Q I' i 1, '- l its - Li A' f'Lw'3l Miss Mary Gilles Y - ?1 ,-sg ' 'Qi it .5 . rm- - - X . -. '. X v .4 l.. . . , . ,'w.,, - 'ui .' r'- -. ',.- . . l - -9. 1- 1,,.-, .3--. ---2 'r , .,--... a'f,- ,' ...- v ...g .',. ,- a .-t'.'. ' .Za . . Il' ,uw I. -l j----1-inf 11113.-', , ' .1355-n .-.3 ',.Jn. -J, -,,.v--',. V Q-.,, ' .',-. ...., 5 '-.H-Q.. -.',4 H - g3...:: e---. . tw. ..:::-- .g.-,-,- . -' ...--' -.1 .. '- .. '::g-QI. , I-'-wg ,.. ,,::-. m ,.-Lx... , A -1--0. 1, A --225 :.:::g--.: 2.2---31 xg-1. -2..I. 'J .nn-'.. 3 -, H '7 V . po-'02, :' It' R !!.,. . , .QW ,N .4 . K .. '-. .gg ix--. n.. Jn., ,5 -Q 'V ... -,-'.',, . - . .Z.., Ar NM n- t ,- ...... .1 N., , V ....,, . -.. x. a . - . x:.','-5. I, ,J S , X it X lid e 'f .J Mr. Richard Sadler Math D9,U3I'fITl9I'lf Remember when you fought your way through algebra, trig and calc with the help of your big sister and the friendly faces of the Math Department? lt's nice to know that the same faces that helped you with your problems will probably lend a hand with the problems of your younger brothers and sisters, too, as the Math Department continues it's battle for truth, justice, and the American integer. 'fs al-L llni' -9595 Mr. John Knapp Mr. Roger Peterson Chairman . . r A g x l R X 1 1-,7l'HIifQ!g,, L I . I Y . -., I' tg 'f--. -.H-fl., .1 I ' . 'Y si -- -R 'e . . K A .,,, ,ft 75151 ' ., -'if' 313f:':5f' r- -.:iW.x'lX IN N Mrs. Shirley Allen l , l t f ,V V I' E - x f f 1 I E' , ,, I W 5 Mrs. Margaret Morris 9 X 33 Mr. Irving Goodrich x 91 lr' u-, Mr. Peter Hoffman that I ff X . Q 1 332: 'fc ffl r:'..-sz: rx!!! Mrs. Barbara Hilsinger Business Department The Business Department at CHS boasts of having more Regents courses than any other department in the school. A few of the courses taught by the department include: Typing, Office Practice, Record Keeping, Business Math, Retailing fwhich includes actual outside work experiencel, and Bookkeeping. The hope of the department is to build up its curriculum, so that students may work at their own pace. T Ts fri Mr. Matthew Meiczlnger Chairman Mrs. Kathryn Halstead Mr. Jack Furman Mr. Harold Fairchild A Q Mr. John Molselchlk Athletic Director Physical Education The Athletic Department of Cortland High suffered a severe blow when CHS, along with Homer, Norwich, and Oneonta, was kicked out of the Southern Tier Athletic Conference. Although the expulsion does not become effective until the 1976-77 school year, Cortland is already attempting to put an end to it's lame duck status by joining another league-possibly in either the Syracuse or Elmira area. Meanwhile, the intra-scholastic athletic program con- tinued as normal, with the addition of two new teachers-Mrs. Radzavicz and Miss Howlett. 5 V. 'inf J. V W V :rx lg , I ..p' g,Q::1 3 rtr. -of-1 Q I i r -951 f 3 . v----. D I Z X- YA sm. .-' ' ' I me l 7, L, - . F Mr. Jack Radzavicz A- N ' gg., 1 Aa- , N Mr. Donald King X ?NmMIss Beth Howlett Mrs. Bonnie Fladzavicz ts 93 i I i 35 M r Pupil Personnel u Q . 1 , v . 3 X... .,. ' if . 1 Mrs. Gloria Ackroyd Miss Eleanor Schwartz Mrs. Jeanette Reynolds as-s . Q? N Mrs. Frances Stevens 'GFZF 554 . Lista! ' V . . ' , .Ln . - -I? 1 I , 1 I v J r Mr. James Van Nortwick Mrs. Carol Cinquanti iw l A. ai, A .3-.. t- xii: ' i' A 3,2 M . L . ' J, Mrs. Kathleen Tavarone ., . . Mrs. Patricia Bowers Mrs. Sandra Attleson Music Department Directing the Marching Band, Concert Band, Stage Band, Chorus, Orchestra and other instrumental and vocal groups takes up much of the Music Department's time. When you consider that the department members are also responsible for giving lessons to each and every aspiring musician, it becomes easy to see why this may be the busiest department at CHS. 4915 H ! 11 . , 4. Mr. Eugene Attleson 3572 liiv-V- - '-' 'Y wt Mr. Bertram Bookhout 'Q f s i f ,. 1: 'tx 5 ll ,ip Mr. Robert wright I . R Vi U!! HX , i . 1 ' 4: Mr. Manuel Medeiros Chairman 1-am my 95 Mr. Wilbert Stroh lndustrlal Arts in W V: ' f t 1 Mr. Richard Ireland industrial Arts Mrs. Jeanette Dlppo Health Specialties Where would we be without these dedicated teachers who can teach you anything from cooking a turkey to tuning a carburetor? The Specialties often provide a pleasing break in an otherwise tough acedemic schedule. .4 Mrs. Laurice Burke Art fiffx, 1 l 7 Q , HH lv LA, V A .P ,n , h 4. HL V J' Yr W. 'xmkf I V l N Y . O 2.4. 4 . l Mrs. Dorothy Austin Mrs. Marilyn Balzano Home Economics Art 1 1 . V ', A XV U .. Hi .1 N . ' B Mr. John Hannon Mr. Gary Dillingham Driver Education Driver Education 5 i-It W qv KT - r k Board Secretaries: Row 1: Mrs. June Mrs. Joan Ames, Mrs. Louise McLaughlin, Mrs. Jean Kibbe. Missing from picture: Mrs. Ruth Wilson. ,f Q x flrx XA 'tv Mrs. Dorothy Peterson Library Alde 1-I . Mr. C. Robert Muth Librarian . 5' If Christie, Mrs. Eleanor Wllklns, Mrs. Virginia Knoble. Row 2: - Mrs. Dorothy Corser -4. , f Y - ' 1 l Vice Principal's Secretary eg? ' ,rw ul '9- I fy Wx r ' 'Q I 2 'T .ff i Mrs. Cecelia Dexter Mrs. Carol Beattie Main Oftice Secretary Main Office Secretary l Custodial Staff: Mr. Anthony Fabrizio, Mr. Glenn Fidler, Mr. Victor Contento, Mr. Richard Roberts 'f1wlvg v- qv?fiWf1?iTvff1'fif2Sm, X '- ' W V 1. - f ' .51-1 1 'I ' 1 ' 11' ' 111 , 1 1 11. - 1111 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 1 1 1 6' E arth UI ll' , 1 1 1 Give rue your -tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. 1 1 1 E 1 111 1 111 Y ' I, , A - Emma Lazarus SIMM f' f 1 1 mum ,QMU1 ww UMOUWG , Q wfwilfvff- 6M5wQ Gwlcdgmk VD,UJg,iL1,11-1fwL .7P.,1J1f'f-1.111-'111 fun Owl Cp ' ' V1 Qxmfj QW MU Co,f11f1lJJu1i- ,licuuj i+Uf1,M..,c1,1-1-Q I A Q9 mm. xf.iau11g14W1QM QMJL 1Q0wi?j'U1-Xlidh WWW , W JMU, 1161! Mod' QJYN 91511 bwuzu Q 1Ql!L11g1 QwG JWXNUTMMX i?i:11u J hiya if fmkcl OJJL ,JJ GAA G66 1, 1 351 1 u I1 A ,jg Qww 1 1 D 1 QW 1 1 1 1 98 ' sv - I 5.. 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Allen, Flow 2: L Beaulieu, V. Aarne, M. Anthony. l l l 2. Row 1: M. Brown, P. Briggs, D. Brown, K. Bllss. Flow 2: B. Carlton, B. Carver, L. Bull, C. Canale, D. Berardl. K. Bucklew. Row 3: Fl. Butler, T. Casey, D. Bowers. .V ---, 1 i. I ls-ll lr M T, I 1w.r.!! H 1 i'- f'P P iff xg Row 1: J. Burnham, G. Brownell, J. Bleber, D. Burch. Row 2: M. Burdorf, D. Brown, J. Blaire, Flow 3: N. Bradley. S. Boone. S. Brennan, Fl. McKinney, W. Carmon, N. Berthiaume. Y all alive QM wage Ugg, W9 MADE Qmq lil vwvlfuw Homeroom B-102 101 W:-rL.4.. . . I , I' Row 1: M. Caughey, M. Compagni. Row 2: F. Cutla, D. Chrlstle, R. Corpora, M. Catalano. Row 3: J. Covertini, J. Dempsey, T. Casterline, D. Decker. Homeroom 112 Row 1: A. Falso, D. Ellsworth, J. Gardiner, J. Fussner, J. Ellett. Row 2: K. Fox, L. Francis, Y. Evans, T. Elliott, D. Gallow. 1 W, .A Flow 1: M. Edick, P. Eaton, D. Enders, Fi. Fragnoli, T. Fitzpatrick. Row 2: J. Dintino, J. Ferro, M. Glb bons, B. Gage, S. Elster. HOITIGFOOITI Row 1: C. Harrington, M. Greiner, R. Hopewell B. Havington, C. Ketter. Row 2:,B. Guernsey, S. Goodrich, D. Hutchings, N. Hollenbeck, F. Gunzenhauser, S. Christie, P. Kiernan. Row 3: R. Inman, J. Kingsley, B. House, P. Grant. I1 Row 1: M. Griffin, T. Burke, R. Huntley, M Hartqulst. Row 2: L. Hammond, B. Hollenbeck. Row 3: K. Holben, R. Helms, C. Hines, D. God- dard, C. Sprouse, N. Hogan, R. Klein, T. Guyles. 104 l t Homeroom 1 15 Row 1: E. Long, J. Morse, D. Morse. Ftow 2: C McAllister, S. Koch, S. Morse, D. McClory, H Mack, D, Lyon. Row 3: F. Koval, B. MacHenry P. Miller, S. Kryger, E. Louis, R. Mace. ln Tree D. Mantella. Row 1: J. McDermott, K. Martin, A. Rhodes, A. Manlace. Row 2: B. Lane, C. Fox, R. Williams, K. Lewis, K. Ludwig, C. Knlffen, J. Maricle, Ftow 3: R. Malbone, J. Marble, M. Mlllhollln, D. Muncey. l Homeroom 1 16 Row 1: T. Phelps, H. Psomas, Fl. Plante. Flow 2: M. Palno, B. Rance. K. Pringle, A. Powers, J. Plcerno. Flow 3: Fl. Partiglononi, J. Reagan, M. Munn, T. Phillips. lsEfEQf-,H -Uhszml 1 X l I i , , Flow 1: L. Payne, M. Oaks. Row 2: J. Natoli, B. Flay, K. Northup, M. Papalla. B. Newman. Flow 3: F Pleug, J. O'Mara, D. Potter, S. O'Leary. Homeroom 1 17 Row 1: P. Schwenn, K. Spafford, M. Seamans. T. Rumney. Row 2: S. Rupert, K. Riker, J. Rongo, C. Schlobohm. Row 3: R. Seymour, D. Sponaugle, R. Stedwell. D. Seager, L. Shaw. A. Sokol, T. Shultzaberger. Row 1: C. Stebbins, B. Simmons, J. Stark, C. Spence, P. Hall. Row 2: J. Shirley, R. Rhodes, B Rodgers, B. Rivers, J. Smith, S. Smith. Row 3: K. Snyder, D. Rush, B. Smith, T. Rowe. Homeroom 118 In Front: M. Toffolo. Seated: L. Eaton, L. Tucker, P. Zerkle, B. Taylor, A. Taravella. Standing: M. Trivisano, E. Waldbauer, K. Weeks, B. Walling, J. Tucci. In Front: C. Wright. Row 2: A. Czimmer, L. Zado, M. Timmerman, C. Wood, D. Zattosky, Fl. VanDemark. Row 3 K. Treacy, D. Stewart, K. Valentine, Fi. Williams. , I ' -511. F. . ,.,,y-.- 5. -RH 2 rl w. 1 ,,:,, xl EQ' x', M fr- 1- 1-x Q S ' .,'gg1v-fy '. 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Ms L , E in LLW,A 5 , , fn W Q, 5, vm, f E A M' 2 Q H :A 5521255 Y Kiwi Ygigzxm - 1 ww! ,gg , ,. iff-.:g, . - K K0 ' :gl 5 ww -niim Qi' Exif A E' ,55'- i:f'xE?Wf Aavzmxgixxiiglfss M5521-i xxx iw 'aw EV' Riff' ' C .35 - im? 2 gn , 5 5 Efgaw 5 ,, . Tw Wim? 5 ,f ng we .E - 'E gi Q iw .. . Q H, - - M25 MQW H 32 5 ' A - Y, Sophmores N. Ri J x Us Q ,X J xl ,EJ U fx., xl ff' -f-,E M vi s! P N Y., , ,U ' IX Q' ., -rj. no :wo Q, E X Homeroom B-103 .fx Row 1: H. Chamberlain, A. Grlffen, A. Gower. Row 2: M. Gibbons, J. Gilbert, K. Albaugh, L. Reid, Brewer. Row 1: J. qebhard, M. West, T. Hartnett. Row 2: M. A'Hearn, L. Kaminskl, J. Vormald, R. Baron, L. Mlller, E. Gogan DimorierQnNP. Rayner, C. Stevens. 1 J L ' we x ' Nbrj Vx xh, A. .X .A YN JW .J l X xl U ,QQ rex.. y-J Xi R91 XXV X Nb xg 0'-D U XJ fx E 1' xx ..- X .J . X . H SJ KJ- I xv J ' :SX X 1 7- L X-.J . YJ J X 55 X, N J f' 5 s-U ,. .. ' L: Iwi . x FN N.. , . I ef' . Rx X -J J -J A gf' . ,1 ,J . NJ 'A .LJ V K .1 'X Lynx Q, ' -.1 X!! Q J L.: je 1 :J 3 fx Y. Q Homeroom 201 Row 1: J. Brown, P. Brevett. Flow 2: L. Bar- talsky, A. Anderson, Fl. Bell, J. Bivlano, J. Alol Flow 3: C. Boulaeger, M, Blerbaum, T. Brown K. Balllet, A. Bull, B. Baker, Ft. Butler, S Baldwin, D. Burke, Ft. Blemer. lirmrl fx 3 u ,llsl ' Row 1: B. Burllnglme, D. Bonawitz. Row 2: D. Burlingime, K. LaShomb, T. Bllss, B. Banner, E. Casey, J. Anderson, Fl. Anderson. Flow 3: J. Chaplain, S. Allen, B. Butler, T. Armstrong, C. Boyce. D. Abbott. Homeroom 202 Row 1: B. Coville, T. Condie, M. DiPletro. Dempsey. Row 2: K. Honoer. W. Congdon Compagni, L. Dalola, Y. Deligato, D'Adamio. Row 3: D. Cummins, K. Dafoe, Aloi, M. DiAngelo, D. Clark, K. Hamilton, Cornell, D. Colantonio. -Qu 1 1 ll, T..l..r'LllfhnL F-4 all l!! Row1 T Contento P Corsa P Convertlnl Flow2 S Cordes K Cute T Dlcklnson M Davus L Dellow, C. Cole. Flow 3: J. Elis, C. Forney, D. Daley, B. Cox, S. Clark, J. Davls, D. Crandall. Homeroom 205 Flow 1: L. Fox, J. Finn, N. Fitzgerald. Row 2: J. Cinquanti, K. Elliott, B. Fussner. Row 3: J. Ferro, J. Fox, D. Fauls, D. Gallagher, M. Briggs. Row 1: D. Abbott, P. Feuerheum, D. Edwards. Flow 2: R. Gallucci, K. Ferris, R. Elliott. Row 3: J. Yacano, R. Fox, W. Ford, B. Gallow, J. Gabriel. Homeroom 206 Kneeling: E. Walker, R. Kaminski, C. Chavoustie, E. Johnson. Seated: P. John- son, G. Horner. Standing: K. Hollenbeck, L. Hubbard, Y. Hughes, S. Hunter, D. Jacobs. 1+-,A I Row 1: K. Gutchess, D. Grldley, S. Gilbert, T. Haven. Row 2: J. Grant. T. Greene, T. Hazard, M Gogan, A. Griffin. Flow 3: T. Griswold, K. Trlnkle, J. Hartnett. H I ,,.yl :MQ Homeroom 206 Flow 1:J. Gower, C. Hull, C. Johnson, R. Hicks A. Johnson. Flow 2: S. Julian, C. lsaf, D. Hoff- man, M. Horner. Flow 3: T. Hinkle, C. Himes, C Johnson, D. Hollenbeck. gg. 1 Row 1: M. Harding, V. Guyles, M. Hawklns, C. Grlnnell, D. Gunn. Flow 2: S. Glamlchael, D. Harrington, M. Glllet, M. Goss, M. Glbbons, E. Grlffln. Row 3: A. Garcia, G. Gutierrez, C. Gardner, E. Gee, P. Glamlchael. Homeroom Seated: A. Lewls, P. Ketter, S. Linn, T. Lavine. Row 2: F. Labar, B. Madore, E. Leopardi, D. Lupi, M. Kentch. Row 3: J. Koch, C. Koch, P. Mandarano, B. McConnell, L. Kesel, T. Marshall. il' V V . Seated: E. McGinley, L. McLaughlin, V. Leininger, D. Kane. Row 2: D. Kohne, A. Kane, M. Keegan, f D. Leopardi, M. Kozlowski, J. Lundberg. Flow 3: J. Marr, P. McCaIlen, D. McCracken, J. Lundberg, J. MacDonneII, A. Masseo. 5- - 'i'T. ' - Flow 1: A. Mikltluk, J. Northup, M. Nlswender. M. Metcalf, M. 0'Shea, D. Peterson, K. Newman. Row 2: J. O'DonneII, M. Paston. J. Palm, B. Phenes, Fl. Mlller, S. Mlronli, C. Phelps, J. Phelps, S. Pierce. ' Homeroom l 213 Row 1: G. Potter, B. Miller, J. Mitchell, D. Poskanzer, S. Parker, C. Palmer. Flow 2: B. Norton, J. Natale, D. Morrison, J. Par- tigianonl, Fl. Michaud. Row 3: M. Meic- zinger, T. Plzzola, D. Parks, C. Pauldine, D. Poerlo. 0 lj, rj N WM nv NMS? E 51 GKNAA GJ SWJEQU ,GJ ' C3 Q5 N 4 CRJ xx? C? K , ' W Q .. - I Gihklwxlww Qfqlyv J HOITIGFOOITI 214 Row.1: M. Rubali, T. Rood, J. Rongo, P. Sepe Row 2: L. Rzepka, L. Rush, S. Smlth, M Reagan. Row 3: B.Robinson, J. Schlenker, R Potter, M. Sarvay, R. Slaugh. Row 4: W. Shea C. Rehbein, J. Puzo, S. Russell. Row 1: D. Sclaruto, S. Ryan, L. Savino, J Rivers. Row 2: R. Seligmann, M. Scheimer, B Race, K. Romer. Row 3: R. Potter, S. Smith. J Sega, L. Sheppard. Row 4: T. Puzo, B. Smith P. Pozella, D. Ross. b Homeroom i ' : 221 Row 1: S. Trainer, C. Tucci, W. Tift, A. Tutino G. Umholtz, A. Spiegel. Fiow 2: F. Testa, K Sutlif, B. Stedwell, S. Snell, M. Sutton, B Stokoe. rw? if Him Fiow 1: E. Tucker. C. Teeter. S. Summerson, M. Tyrell, J. Stacy, A. Uzailko. Row 2: D. Stewart, L. Southworth. Row 3: G. Umholtz. B. Tinker, J. Tucker, J. Taylor, J. Snyder, R. Stevens. . ., gif Homeroom 223 Row 1: G. VanNortvvick, J. VanDonsel, M. Walling. Flow 2: J. Warwick, S. Whetstone, M. Wood, D. Waffner, E. Young. Row 3: Fl. Warfle, R. Wooldridge. C. 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Pauldlne, D. Warke, E. Fedele, R. Caughey, B. Hammond, J. McLaughlin, T. DelNero, D. Hlll, J. Dilorio, B. Adams. Row 2: R. Corpora, M. Gerrard, J. O'Mara, T. Hartnett, B. MacHenry, W. Bryant, F. Koval, J. VanNortwick. S. Poskanzer, C. Contento, B. Dowd, F. All-Stac fi V3- All-Central Dlvlslon Selections Bruce Hammond and Jim Dllorlo Haven. Flow 3: D. Brown, M. Caughey, J. Reagan, S. Kryger, M. Munn, D. Lyon, S. Aloi, H. Mack, R. Klein, M. Paino, T. Leopardi, F. Cutia, T. Riley. Row 4: M. Snyder,D. Condie, J. Kane, M. Compagni, M. Catalano, C. Schlobolm, D. Berardi, D. Zado, Coach McLaughlin, Coach Radzavicz. The 1975 Varsity football season will not go down in the annals of Cortland High's gridiron history as a year of victory, triumph, and glory. However, despite the Purple Tigers' lackluster 2-6-1 record, the campaign had its bright spots. Individual performances by such players as all-division selections Jim Dilorio and Bruce Hammond provided excitement for Cortland fans. 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Y , 1' 'Z 'Q ha: V x 7 M,-fjgw LWQSILL ' :5.Q1'f:s!,,,g Xl! , 'fi' 'H , -- ' I , , . - , --.,,,.,,,Y,u1'x1, :T'I vv-my 'l n ff , '.. f'-,:.g',i- I ' ':r r 1' x ' 7 A Q A , ., . 1 ,' J. Q ,k t - . I! .F ,. nf . Purple Kittens Weather Losing Season 2 mn. 1 'F- DU lf A .1 1 J! Row1 W Ford Fl Fox D McCraken D Hayes D Parks F Testa J Baldwin, D. Fauls, B. Gallo. R.Mlller, K. Cute. Row 4: Coach Klng,Coacl'u Lundberg Row2 M Meiczinger D Daley T Pizzola D J VanGorder J Hess, Mgr. A. Leopardl, B. Madore, J. Davls, J. Ward. D. Morrlson. UJL 1 .f 0 A ' 'lf 13 - f , - . 'V .Y 4 ' ---' i -fv fl '-L L'fl,f,,f-X 53669 'i,i',1rf'L2Lfl cbwfifil KJ VWL 'J V C nr I ,' ' fu ' i ' . ' , lf' L 'mf' tw? , . , ,- .1 .- ,Cl-10 i -'A ., I, I, .l, Ai. 1. .iw -- P ,ff L Cp 1,13-M, --- f , 1 ,l , I , .LY- LL 4.32111 .l.fL.1-Z. , r ifyj. A, .LJi,Qj.q1t,j ffgt. gllf., f fl v 4 A ' LLC-1,'U':Qf'f-f DL, -J, 3 1 ' f 6 Ml ni J ,. -1 J- f, fm W--1,,.fl ' at 11134 La. -buf XJ ' if-1' ,Y -Q I will The Junior Varsity football team's 226 record was not really an accurate measure of the total value of the season. The experience and football knowledge gained by the J.V. team will be invaluable in the next few years. The future hopes of C.H.S. fans rest on the team pictured above. Cortland Cortland Cortland Cortland Cortland Cortland Cortland Cortland Owego Ithaca S.V. J.C. North Vestal Homer On80I'lta 36 17 26 21 30 12 0 27 ng. J Flow 1: J. McLaughlin, J. Radzavicz, J. Hess, D. King. Row 2: G. Cassell, R. Zado, D. Sweeney, J. Forshee. Football Coaching Staff The athletes are not the only people at C.H.S. who devote much of their time to make Cortland a winner. The coaches, from the freshmen and junior high up to the varsity level, play an in- strumental part in maintaining the caliber of our athletic program. Whatever measure of success our teams achieve is a credit to the dedicated men pictured here. x rt., . ,X Jack Radzavlcz Jim McLaughlin Athletic Director John Moiseichik AX . , ing . Flow 1: K. Ludwig, J. Ferro, T. Bloodgood, R. Fragnoll, J. Davis, M. MacD0nnelI. D- Poerio. S- Summerson, A. POWSFS, C- Kfliffefl. S. Mack, A. Maffei, K. Peterson, C. Ralston. Flow 2: L. Flush, J. Ryan, A. Masseo. M- Glbb0f1S. grygf, f Carol Ralston Jaye Davis V W Margaret Gibbons Flow 1: T. Dexter, T. Morgan. Row 2: K. McLyman, V. Phillips, C. Rush xl 1 It fifty ja- 1: 2 .J ii' L. y if ' 4 'L X JS'-mf, D Maureen Mack Tern Bloodgood Annette Maffel Girl's Field Hockey Season Checked Row 1: L. Lewis, Coach Howlett, J. Partigianoni. Flow 2: P. Hall, S. Gilbert, J. Gilbert, P. LaBar, B. Dafoe, B Corey, C. Boyce. On Top: D. Dempsey, D. Ellsworth. Missing from picture: K. Knowlton, C. Palmer, C. Rothen burg, M. Kalilec, D. Davis, C. Stevens. The Field Hockey team, under the direction of Ms. Howlett, was plagued by a lack of depth due to attrition from lag year's squad and finished with an 0-7-2 record. The only seniors, Penny LaBar, Brenda Dafoe, and Lori Lewis, turned fine performances, especially in the two ties. Next year, perhaps, the girls will generate a better offense and with a good season. Lori Lewis tier- 1 iw-. -- V lp.. l--Lpw ,- if I ff., U . I .4- .-I I-'vllyb P- 5' Y K. Z. cfm. hr, 1.1 A 1 ei.-t . - ' , -up , .. . 'NJ' my-X. , , ga'W:'Af..u,rA I 5 11 .1 ' AJ ' 1-. Y .F '. 1. - ,vp 214 Brenda Dafoe K S A ..,4.1.1.., ..-uf' - .... I 2.2 L. , -f.5M:f1 ' I! M 3, . ,,+.ne-,, gt by ' I .u.'...fw-5v,- .'!!f,x,5 .ms V. ' 'V j-v.k..f-.' YAY MIL' V- X if 1 ff gf ,AZ ya X V ZCZJQWJMWKZZQ if r Af , I my A c My 'mf 0 'I35 Varsity Golf This year's all senior varsity Golf team work- 'ed hard under the coaching skills of Jack Hannon to obtain an 11-7 record. Mark Poerio led the team with his 38.1 stroke average, making the All- STAC first team while Joe Semeraro's 39.4 average earned him a place on the All-STAC se- cond team. 7 -:Fu Row 1: S. Russell, Y. Hughes. Row 2: M. Anthony, R. Plante, K. Martin, C. Gardner, D. Gallagher. Row 3: J. Semeraro. J. Forcucci, T. Dexter, T. Morgan. Row 4: Coach Hannon, R. Phelps, M. Poerio. Joe SBl'T16l'8l'O Y X! . Q . 7 ' -1 -.' 4 -.. 26 , ll!! hr ' .il ..... , L . r Tom Morgan 36 E ' Q . . - . 'ZW . ,M 1 A A X .1 V LW- .--mgvw ', ' ..i ,Z,!.:1tz' .-Pffki:-s'1Z' I , In - H -V sv., - -- N Rob Phelps Tom Dexter F . 1 'Y r . 'f L . ai 1 'VY ' l 1 Jay Forcuccl Mark Poerio I X. Purple Mermaids Make Waves x ji N.. Fl Row 1: L. Brownell, T. Vangeli, T. Dunlap, E. Zado, D. Waffner. Flow 2: D. Stewart, D. Dorset, D. Rush, K. Arnott, M. Finney, M. Gillet, B. Gage, manager. Flow 3: S. Christie, M. lollner, K. Dowd, A. Rhodes, D. Christie, Y. Evans, K. Vanaria, A. Bull, Coach Essle Vangeli, T Under the direction of Essie Vangeli, the Girls' Swim Team put in .. a tremendous effort into obtaining their 5-8 record. Marilyn Finney was the sole Senior on the squad this f . year. Four girls on the team went to the States after putting in a fine ef- rw-., fort at the Sectionals. They were: if ff, Karen Arnott, Tammy Phelps, is-A Melanie Gillet, and alternate Kim . Dowd. Diver Debbie Rush, who promised a good showing at the A Sectionals, was injured shortly before finals. With the experience gained by this year's squad, next year's Swim Team should have a very good year. A 1 Marilyn Finney Cm' . TNQ' 0 8 i pail uhm L, QUJK we ffngfiistbflggg Qifi3'E? igriillwwn wr CM- UWXSLWEE- Qeoci Mon seem fwfef x He slap, www? WWW U0 XYQVXQCE-'iQ' 5250 CJQIQQIVDKQ-1 ATZUEL-SCEZSVWU Q15 ef, , oem agtusl new :mae wnwt iv nw fielding oslefwii M , Q , :Eg SEQ? ' .5 W, :F-1 :mm l N N N W, gi M V .,.- Q ,j fir 1- ' - J ' E ' .:,-,, ,,-,bww w w w 1 l A w Varsity Grapplers V 7 1 C .Tl - . X S. KX 'C' 'A C -- ' 'Al X i fx 1 'Y Y 'k V' x f Q ES 2, Y: , :V I p i - ,Y -YV f, . ... I , . i ' . 4'- ' S xii' 1 l t Q j kj M , 1 ... B i 5 1 t . . ,xl I 'N . na -P ff' E ' I 1 t fx . .- 'rf + c r B i . . .tr . --at i .1 eff f ' ' . . . r 1 fi 1'-9 Y-TCC' ' ' f- ' 1 ' K X ' 3 H- 'B 5- . ia! '- -. 975 Z 5 'fm aug yivl :il NAIA ig - Q 4' N 'Q ' , I 4-if - 1 M- i V HP I. - f - gg' -f ff F A- il 'f -': ,... F-' .' 2 :Ll Tv' it 2, ,L Q F N Ftow 1: Jim Schlenker, Paul Corsi, Steve Cifonelli, A.J. Dalola, Phil Convertini, Bill Gallow. Row 2: Mike Catalano, Darryl Brown, John Reagan, Rick Corpora, Jlm Dllorio, Kevln Cute, Dave Giamichael, Coach Dillingham. L. .JA lf' Q-I 3' ll l fl ' EH llrliezmi 'I .'.i,,p,x I Y... 1 A , l- '.-6 im '01, i .. 4' 'Ti f5.f , 'liiflfgr Lil :Rf l ' K ' lution... 1:1 3 - ' ' ... .-.. . t . 79 R ' in , .ggi .'-,igjri ..,. g I ' lgkgjl . ' ' 'Y ' E - I 4 a ' 1-.--J ' l l ' D -:.4-, a -r 5 fl4L. '. ' f - ' ',.,l .: -95+ ,lqilq .' -a ' :Ip- I r-Ll .. ,E A' an li., I-, , I -fgx wb.. ww' 2 Wrestling, more than any other sport, demands an extraordinary effort from each individual to ob- tain a team victory. The 1976 Cortland High wrestling team was fortunate then, to have the in- dividuals capable of such perfor- mances. Jim Dilorio, the sole senior on this year's squad, was widely regarded as one ofthe top wrestlers at 145 lbs. in STAC and Section IV. Other veterans retur- ning from last year's team were Jim Schlenker, Steve Cifonelli, and Darryl Brown. With the help of Gary DiIlingham's coaching skills, the CHS grapplers were well respected throughout the Southern Tier. l . 2 a-.stung ..--, HE.: if . - V l 1 I , egj i 'F . . A W-,zz-,n A ff - ' nfs,-Sfaf ., if ' ga ..- - Junior Varsity Wrestlers ...... - . Q- -- Q , A L. N ' .1 . Y -W my x 5 1 . 4 .G uni Row 1: J. Sams, W. Name, T. Down. Row 2: M. Moltlon, M. Ketter, J. Lundberg, N. Fall. This year's Jayvee Wrestling team was han- diccapped by its youth and inexperience. However, the boys worked hard under the direction of college senior Eddy Bulgen, and made their season a success. The improvements and gains made by this team will provide a firm foundation for next year's wrestling squad. - 1 -fl ji f . L.- ar' s,. 144. dk. , V 1. 4' - if I 5. A .l 5 5 .is i 'HSV' W' .,. ,fi g s w I 7 r ,A , X, 4 . 'YQ I , l 1 mxx., , ... . .1 123'-at L Q rw l. gan l N fi? H .dz 7... W Mm .. was by K-1 mn ww ww EEE .33 'Y 233 PT O un 1, 1 f Q ? I Il A. 'jig T3 42 Volleyball Team Sets Up for the Future !- Flow 1: L. Lewis, J. Partigianonl, D. Ellsworth, V. Phillips, B. Corey. Row 2: D. Dempsey, B. Dafoe, D. Poskanzer, J. Gilbert, C. Palmer. Flow 3: S. Gilbert, B. Rance, R. VanDemark, P. Labar. Missing from picture: C. Gebhard. Ss Val Phillips Lori Lewis Q Penny Labar First-year coach Mrs. Fladzavicz was forced to field a team that was crippled by the graduation of many of last year's starters, but the girls came through admirably, despite this difficulty. Senior Co- Captains Val Phillips and Lori Lewis combined with such fine players as Diane Ellsworth and Barb Corey to make the season a greater success than a 5-7 record might indicate. With almost her entire team returning, the coach can certainly afford to be op- timistic about next year's volleyball season. '6 -' fa 143 DINNER l gjyk ,J X RT Tlfil .mp-:ln ffxib. if 'im 09 J 9 UUIWWWMF uv-ihR0hf4U1 'W La- auf' ' Ei: -1 -.4 mah 4, .I A U? E j' ? J . 1 va- 'FM' , 7 x N - G 131422 'T-T-F -'T:'!TrjE .o?'T-U33 -8 r' 'I- 1, . -is ' fr' , I wa .4 ,ff 'x.,,9 if m Y ' ' , RFL- X . A QL.. T I ! . if L 41 Y an 122' -V ' . x 1 M, I 11. A. 0 :lj gs. -X 73. Y 1 -1- i D0 ' x . X ,--1, N... ..- . f , Q gl N: 5 no E QW XJ Varsity Cagers Capture Second ln Final STAC Year i r Ari' t ' Row 1: J. Bonawltz, B. Burke, R. Crompton, E. Fedele, T. Morgan, J. Forcucci, T. Dexter. Row 2: T. Fox, J. Kane, T Burke K Martin, J. Shirley, T. Phllllps, J. Hannon. D Pity, L far? Q.:-f 5 After a number of mediocre seasons, Cortland High's 1976 basketball team helped its fans forget the past. The Tiger hoopsters, led by 6'4' Senior center Ed Fedele, finished second in the STAC East, with two victories over arch-rival Homer, one a 61-58 overtime thriller. Cortland basketball is on the upswingg starting this season, CHS has become a force to reckon with on the court. l wi. '-It s ' gl' ' T - J , if ' ... 4. 4- ' . 5 sp 1igT:l.gF:,i : Qu M tim' 1 gy-p-'Y fgggiay 8.4111- 91 L ,',x Q 'A I-Qi' '- . . Ig l K Y I 1 Jim Bonawitz .E 5. s 4 Ed Fedele . , Brian Burke Leadership on Coach Jack Han- non's squad was provided by the seven senior cagers. Veterans such as Ed Fedele, Tom Morgan, Brian Burke, and Tom Dexter led the starters, while Jim Bonawitz, Jay Forcucci, and Rick Crompton came off the bench to add excitement. I .7-jq,ii,..,.....f.-, ,, v. : ,4,,,,,L,, , W :KL ,,..,-. A -' ' HQ arf -3 I Q 4 L, In ' ' fi. 'ii In 1,71 'Ql.-VH. Q '-.:-fri' ,V I X, If Y I X . Nh! -' V A 9. F ? '. Nr - Tom Morgan Tom DGXYGI' 1 Y . 1' - j i,,, F 5 X ff ' s , Q X I h . Q i5 FA , L..--'M A I -4 K Q A Jay Forcuccl Rick Cromptbii Q5 mx 149 5 W 1 k 4 l't Wai? Junior Varsity Dribblers -ani wr , s .xt R nail? . Y H , - ' ' . 5 , . . Y .iw 1' j AJ.. ' A5 ' V ' . .gk-. ' F171 11' ' Q ' . , J. ' ' - J . Q -,,f. Z 'ff pm. J X it e . ...s-,lf I N . 3, . V .. . e V w ry I E A 'je . my J N ' J ' R g r c ' - A . RWE E I - El ' . 1 ,,, uf 1 3 5' W 3 1,5 I 2 :H- if -Q H12 4U EU -MSE '11 W L ' 'I F , 5 . at N G Row 1: J. Yonta, D. J. VanGorder, Ft. Miller, Y. Hughes, S. Cordes, J. Hartnett, D. Bonawltz. Ftow 2: T. Plzzola, Asslstant Coach, C. Gardner, D. McCracken, J. Ward, S. Clark, D. Peterson, Coach J. Jackson. if 4 rl . ' lf ', F 2 , ,,,, - ,,l,, . . Un - 2-ii Ffii effffs-f's' -w ,,, 531' J Q, GJ D ,1f.-w :f-'i- ft.f.q.f + is - y f S,- -dh 'jim'-.i.'J'.' ' I ' t ,, 'Nun W , Q EY., . F '31 C4133 .-i31A'.7 J ' ' its 4'-4. 42. ',y F . .1 Z. W, 5 , -5 li 9 gr 'f 2 1.3 Q 53 5 ' if f rr 0 a . y W . f J '-.... f.. cf., 3 413.151 lu , 1 . H, J,J ll 'Y N - tQPJ:R?L i l.,-N, Although you might not have heard of some of the people in this picture, if you're a follower of Cortland High basketball, you ought to memorize their names. These are the players that you'll be hearing about and who will be getting all the write- ups in the paper in the next few years, as they lead CHS on to many victories. Names like Hughes, Ward, Yonta and Hartnett may be unfamiliar now, but they won't stay that way for longl O 1976 Basketball Cheerleading Squad if 5 X., Row 1: J. Ferro, D. Brown, D. Poerio, A. Powers. Row 2: L. Savino, M. A'Hearn, P. McCaIlen. Row 3: A. Masseo, V. Lenlnger, C. Stevens, M. Gibbons, K. Snyder, K. Arnott, M. Deasy, M. Reagan, R. Fragnoli. Maggie Deasy Tx 2 I Ser .. ,L Fr?- In M - 4f4..i. Girls' Gymnastics Flow 1: C. Bolt, L. Mott, L. Beaulieu, S. Bates, D. Flush, M. Tucker, T. Pinto. Row 2: J. Davis, T. Bloodgood, C. Boyce, S. Wllmer, L. Rush, M. Gillet, J. MacDonnell, S. Summerson. !. F Q-Pb 1. J- L.- -, n Terri Bloodgood After many years of being a club, gymnastics has finally obtained team status. Although the girls did not compete in the section four league, they did compete against various teams in the Syracuse area. D l54 Jaya Davis l ' S W , fy. a .. , , tif., . 1, U I 'f at JY, ,... Y . ' 957 3 . Bi-HBH:-'F-- '-f-'51 1f'v. 4' In P H 34 W , Q-X we l I L, I tl N l... brht, 1 in F4 , Y - S Sarah Wilmer The team did not host any home meets because of lack of space and equipmentg but, with the help of the Booster Club, they raised enough money to purchase the badly need- ed equipment. This years team in- cluded senlors Sarah Wilmer, Jaye Davis and Terri Bloodgood. 41 ll? P w ! Sr 'L PV. - Eg, U3 'Q me JA, 3' xxx g IE, ' 1 Y W F u r :U Kit. .li... ii-511 AY' 'Qu WJ 9 - 1, W f . A N J 'eff' Y 2 A if i L 155 Girls Tip Off Season Under New Coach Flow 1: D. Davis, M. Mack, V. Phillips, B. Gage, B. Howlett. Flow 2: L. Lewis, D. Ellsworth, B. Corey, T. Menendez, J. Partigianoni. Row 3: D. Leopardi, K. Peterson, P. Ketter, D. Kane. Seniors Lori Lewis, Val Phillips, Karen Peter- son, and Maureen Mack were an important part of the 1976 Girls' Basketball Team. The squad had many inexperienced players, but the girls' inspiration and hard work payed off as the season wore on. Under first-year coach Beth Howlett, the team ' jumped, dribbled, and shot its way to a satisfying 1 season. 5 -ni -Q is ' H A .. -W 'nw 'A r-. ' ' V VQSQ,-.1---Q T . Af Lori Lewis Karen Peterson v- Yu Maureen Mack ii A' Lacrosse Team Shoots for High Goals -4 il I 1 L V' 1 0 l - U -wr , . I lx A .il-xv. , Z ,gf 1 , - H .. A This year's edition of the Tiger stickmen has just the right blend of seasoned veterans, promising un- derclassmen, and surprising new-comers to pull off a season equal to or even better than last year's 9-6 log. Team leadership will have to come from the six returning seniors-who have played lacrosse since their freshman year: Attack Jay Forcuccl, Midfielder Bruce Hammond, Attack Steve Poskanzer, and Defensemen Bruce Adams, Paul Walts, Bob Dowd, and Jim Reitano Sophmore Goalee sensation Jim Hartnett-all league as a freshman-continues to frustrate the scoring attempts of opposing players, and he, along with the other bright prospects, look forward to a bright future. Track A l 'N--1 T 1 of f - 3 , 5 -iq A ' A in l L al'-I-,T ,5- Ed Fedele Rick Trainer l Chris Contento Gary Schmidt Russ Plante Mike Stack L ' ' Hlck Crompton Joe Sega Wlllie Bryant Jim Dilorio 1' 'S' Tony Yonta Tlm Fox Tony DelNero Jlm McLaughlin 0 Purple Harriers Turn in Fine Season C7 T , 1 te V25-1 1 T, T l ' 1 saab fl at 'en-C if 1 l Om, ' OHS C' W '5' - He Q- TAWLW .. V ep, TF,4L'A'N' U' i I .I ' Row 1: T. Woodward, P. Williams, L. Rzepka, J. Chaplin, S. Trainer, R. Malbone. Row 2: M. Stack, M. Trivlsonno, Coach Banks, G. Schmidt, R. Trainer, R. Plante. Cross Country has come on strong in the past two years. All-STAC status went to Mick Trivisanno and Rick Trainer. Other seniors who helped contribute to the team's 5-2 record were Gary Schmidt, Russ Plante, and Mike Stack. As in the past years, Coach Murray Banks has done an outstanding job with his harriers, who capped their successful season with a second place finish in the Section Four Championship. 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W,,, . .,.. , r ., .,.. 1 .Ea u V, ,gf V- A, N. P1 ll -sw Mi xx l 5, . V N-lib , he Flovy 'l: D. Enders, M. M. Compagnl, D. Lyon, D. Bonawitz. Y. Hughes. Row 2: R. Klein, T. Fox, S. Cibelli, N. DePerno, CfBoulanger, Plzzola. 'D A W ' e .sr . With a nucleus of returning seniors, the Tiger batsmen have the core of aiasuccessful team and a successful season. However, ln onger for Coach Mason, Morenus' Purple Tigers to turn into cham- pionship material, lots of help will be needed from last year's pnomising Jayvee .ss team. Algin all, the future looks bright for Cortland baseball. ,. .Row 1: D. Warke, Natale, J. Hartnett. Row 2: M. Palno, B. Carver, Fl. Partiglanonl, S. Clfonelll. J. Yon ta, D.J. VanGorder. Row 3: R. Mace, T. Phillips, C. Canale, R. Miller, M. Sutton, D. Seager, K. Wetterer. 1'?7ff?wjl:5ff '5'ff?3i' gf:1'5L1,fY1 Y Vgjtt K, -11,..g,1A ':. 15.1, E. '7f'1.' 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Gibbons, Secretary: J. Hanchett, President. .-W. if A -iz l Row 1: K. Adsit, D. Poerio, T. Bloodgood, M. Tollner, C. Pauldine, Fl. Hlcks, C. Tuc- ci, J. Sega, Fl. Gallucci, P. Corsi, S. Ciffonelli. Flow 2: T. Hartnett, S. Connelly, N. Houck, K. Donahue, L. Rush, K. Vanarla, R. Fragnoll, E. Bierbaum, J. Hartnett, T. Fox. Row 3: T. Morgan, K. Janke, T. Phillips, J. VanNortwick, D. Savoit, B. Starr, D. Berardi, M. Hartquist, Fl. Klein, K. Peterson, R. Trainer. 0 The C.H.S. Student Council is composed of representatives from each homeroom who meet twice a month to advise the administration on matters that concern the student body and to donate money to clubs and organizations. Less money than usual was raised this year by operating football, basketball, and wrestling con- cession stands and the G.O. Drive, forcing the council to make tough decisions on how to dis- tribute the funds. Among the achievements of the council were the staffing of the Main Office with volunteers and the creation of a student liason committee with the Board of Education. Through the Student Council, every student is represented in the decision-making process. Row 1: C. lsaf, K. Ferris, L. Savino, B. Gage, M. Rzepka, D. Rush, S. Poskanzer. Row 2: D. Leopardl, T. Casey, J. Carr, N. Wells, R. Plante, M. Paino. Row 3: G. Umholtz, C. Palmer, M. Anthony, J. Ardito, Mr. VanNortwlck, Advisor, K. Martin, C. Johnson, J. Anderson, S. Smith. G. O Drlve if 'T mf 'Ei -get ' Flow 1: D. Gibbons, M. Hartqulst, M. Gerrard, J. Shirley, T. Pauldlne, T Morgan, K. Janke, P. Corsi, G. Umholtz, P. Brevett. Row 2: J. Mandarano J. Carr, A. Rhodes, B. Gage, V. Phillips, L. Bull, R. Hicks, K. Arnott, M Tollner, D. Stewart, A. Bull, E. Louis, L. Davies. Row 3: C. Contento, S The Student Councll had another successful G.O. Drive this year, with Val Phillips and Tom Morgan acting as the opposing Purple and White team captains. Half of the S1800 that was raised is used to help out various clubs in need throughout the year, and also for other Student Council projects like the Christmas trees and the concession stands. The other half of the money goes to the Board of Education for the Athletic Department of C.H.S. Float Chairmen Lliili Chrisann Rush Mary Ann Rzepka Tim Fox Kathy McLyman Maggie Deasy E71 1, J, 0 L X C . ,T F . ,. Ray Stedwell Kevin Martin Dorothy Brown As you can see, our group pic- ture ofthe Homecoming and Float Chairmen didn't quite make it into the yearbook, so ...... we had to catch these talented peo- ple in some of their other roles at CHS. Paul Corsi Steve Cifonelli 170 I Senior Creativity Shines Through in Float i W-T - .. v fK?,F.kr :. ..f.. ,I I ,, G, fro' , W. J.. 'if' Flow 1: D. Tler. Flow 2: M. Snyder, G. Schmidt, S. Graham, S. Poskanzer, Fl. Stedwell, J. Bailey, A. Maffei, M. Gerrard. Flow 3: M. Seamans, D. Hlll. Flow 4: K. Weeks, C. Johnson, S. Ames, M. Driscoll, M. Quinn, M. Deasy, M. Finney, J. Davis, V. Phillips, K. Tucker, M. Flzepka. Row 5: S. Anderson, S. Heckert, L. Sciaruto, P. Passalugo, J. Ardlto, C. Carmen, J. Leombruno, S. Doloisio. Row 6: J. Hartnett, T. Fox, C. Contento, L. Davies. Junior and Sophomore Floats Flow 1: M. Paino, P. Miller, K. Janke, M. Munn, R. Partlgianonl, T. Phillips, M. Mlllhollln. Flow 2: Fl. Fragnoli, K. Pringle, D. Flush, D. Brown, A. Powers, M. Gerrard, J. Fleagan, M. Snyder. Row 3: B. Gage, K. Arnott, A. Rhodes, M. Tollner, C. Hines, L. Bull. Row 4: D. Enders, T. Casey, M. Glbbons, R. Klein, J. Shirley, M. Hartquist, B. MacHenry, S. Kryger. Row 5: C. Conlenlo, C. Kniffen, J. Kingsley, P. Kiernan, L. Tucker, G. Schmidt. Flow 6: T. Phelps, J. Marble, A. Sokol, M. Grlnner, D. Christie, Fl. Plante, D. Gibbons. 5 fps: Flow 1: M. Hartqulst, L. McLaughlin, A. Griffin, Y. Dellgato, B. Brewer, C. Teeter, C. Pauldlne, D. Poerio. Flow 2: P. Pozella, L. Southworth, D. Poskanzer, S. Bates, E. Tucker, P. McCallen, C. Tucci. Fiow 3: C Stevens, L. Savino, D. Kane, M. A'Hearn, V. Leninger, P. Corsi. Row 4: K. Vanarla, A. Bull, D. Stewart, Fl Hicks, J. MacDonnell, L. Flush, J. Partigianoni. Fiow 5: G. VanNortwick, S. Ciffonelli, Fl. Miller, D. Morrison C. lsaf, M. Gibbons, M. Tyrell. Flow 6: S. Ferro, J. Hartnett, D. Burke, Y. Hughes, D.J. VanGorder, C Gardner. National Honor Society I l -- A . Flow 1: V. Natale. Flow 2: E. Blerbaum, L. Lewls, M. Fussner, T. Tutlno, K. Albaugh, S. Poskanzer, V. Phillips, L. Sciaruto. Flow 3: M. Drlscoll, R. Caughey, E. Reitano, M. Poerio, J. Forcucci, S. Diliello. Just because you've got a high average, you don't automatically get into Honor Society. You've also got to be active in different clubs, sports, and activities-both in and out of school. Leadership, Scholarship, Character, and Service are standards by which you are chosen for membership-and only 15'Vo of the Senior Class is allowed. fi 'Gall Flow 1: C. Koehler, M. Hzepka, E. Kelllec, M. Qulnn, S. Wlllmer, F. Casey, K. Peterson. Flow 2: M. Tinker, G. King, M. Banner, K Woods, T. Bloodgood, D. Smith, J. Nicholson. Row 3: J. Hanchett, M. Allen, T. Fox, S. Anderson, S. Ames, C. Cade, D. Gibbons, J Semeraro, J. VanNortwlck. Maxwell Citizenship Conference These four seniors and four juniors were chosen by their fellow classmates to participate in the Syracuse University Maxwell Citizenship Conference. At the con- ference, they will compete against other top students from New York and Pennsylvania in group dis- cussions and with prepared speeches for scholarships to Syracuse's Maxwell School of Public Relations. Cortland has had many winners in past years, and hopefully the conference delegates pictured above will add to that record. National Merit Scholarship 174 Flow 1: L. Lewis, K. Albaugh. Row 2: M. Munn, D. Stewart, J. Hanchett, S. Poskanzer, Mr. Thurlow, Advisor, C. Spence. S. Poskanzer, K. Albaugh. Missing from picture: T. O'Donnell, A. Ruof. This year four students from C.H.S. were named National Merit Semi-Finalists on the basis of their P.S.A.T. scores. Because of their high totals on this scholarship test, Kevin, Steve, Tom, and AI became eligible for 84,000 over a four year period. The Semi-Finalists in this nationally-recognized competition represent less than one half of one percent of the graduating seniors in the country, so this honor is obvious- ly most important and noteworthy, especially since four of the five Semi-Finalists in the county came from Cortland High. Boy's State V: 5 l -'Q l' W 'nl ' J, Row 1: M. Poerlo, T. Pauldine, S. Poskanzer. Flow 2: J. Semeraro, K. Albaugh. Absent from picture: T. O'Donnell, A. Ruof. Cortland Senior High's 1975 representative to Girls State was Diane Smith. From June 27 to July 3, she and 315 other girls from across the state were engaged in an intensive study of the anatomy and physiology of our government. This year's meeting was held at the State University at Albany, and during the course of events many distinguished government officials lectured to the groupg among them were Congressman Samuel Stratton and Lt. Gov. MaryAnn Krupsakp a trip to the state capitol was also made. Good luck-Girls Stater '76l Outstanding Teen Q Steve Poskanzer. Absent from the picture: Tom O'Donnell. Tom Pauldine, Mark Poerio, Steve Poskanzer, and Tom O'Donnell, as delegates to the New York American, Legion's Boys State, spent the week of June 22-28 at the State University College at Morrisville, where, along with other boys selected from all over the state, they set up their own mock state-with everything from a governor to a firechief. The delegates were divided into two political par- ties, and, in organizing the city, county, and state levels of their government, they debated issues, proposed tand sometimes rejectedt candidates in nominating conven- tions, and held actual elections. Girl's State Row 1: D. Smith, L. Lewis. Tom O'Donnell, presently an exchange student to Hollviksnas, Sweden, and Steven Poskanzer, still here at Cortland High, were named to the Society of Outstanding Teenagers of America. This selection was based upon Tom's and Steve's acedemic, extracurricular, and community activities. Only a small number of high school students from all over the country are chosen to compete for state, regional, and national prizes in this con- test, so the boys should be con- gratulated on their selection. Noon Service To be a member of Noon Service, you must be more powerful than a locomotive for at least able to hold back 1000 screaming students,i faster than a speeding bullet iquick enough to read a pass with a single glance,J and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound for be able to catch the people who try to sneak byi. Actually, even though those mean seniors who wouldn't let you go to your locker, aren't Supermen for Supergirlsi, they did their best to re- main com passionate for the students freezing out in the tunnel. DOWN Flow 1: S. Doloisio, E. Bierbaum, J. Mulhern, J. Dilorlo, K. Woods L. Mironti. Flow 2: P. Young, T. Yonta, B. Burke, F. Casey, M Bacon, R. Plante, C. Johnson. Flow 3: B. Adams, J. McLaughlin, C Heckert, A. Moore, S. Poskanzer, Fl. Stedwell, D. Tier. 'MK ' ff. -L4 ' f , Al-.fx Flow 1: E. Kalilec, S. Mannino, O. Palm, C. Thorn, T. Bloodgood, M. Fussner. Row 2: J. Hartnett, J. Sega, A. Maffei, C. Flush, V. Phillips, M. Ftzepka, C. Koehler, M. Sarvey, Row 3: J. Balley, M. Deasy, C. Contento, T. Fox, B. Dowd, D. Gibbons. Youth and Government Under the direction of Uncle Larry Youth and Government had its most successful year ever! Twenty people made the trip to Albany for the State Convention. This annual trip consists of mock committee meetings and presen- tations of student bills before a State Congress. Some bills are brought before the actual con- gress and eventually become laws for all of New York State. Flow 1: K. Martln. Flow 2: P. Passalugo, J. Leombruno, M. Drlscoll, M. Rzepka. Ftow3: L. Dalola, V. Phillips, K. Peterson, S. Anderson, J. Ardlto. Row 4: J. Carr, B. Burke, Ft. Sellgmann, J. McLaughlin, S. Cibelli, B. Dowd, S. Doloislo, Mr. Ames, Advisor. How 5: S. Ames, F. Casey, R. Stedwell, J. Mulhern, R. Mlchaud, L. Zado, C. Carmen. Remember the time you were saved from having to take a test because you got to watch a movie? Weren't you thankful for the A.V. Club for getting the projector? fTry to forget that you didn't study the next night and failed the test anywayl. Don't you appreciate the skilled training that the club members have acquired which enables them to take long enough in setting up the film to allow an entire period to be wasted? Really though, we should all thank the people who spend their free periods supplying the right Audio-Visual equipment to the right rooms at the right times. Now, if BOCES would just deliver the films A udio- Visual Row 1: M. Rzepka, P. LeFever. Row 2: Mr. Ames, Advisor, J. Phelps, J. Davidson, Fi. Williams. Row 3: J. Hanchett, B. Casey. 177 National Thespian Society If the play's the thing for you, then you have something in com- mon with the Thespians. You see before you a collection of the best acting talent C.H.S. has to offer and some of the worst, too - because many Thespians have earned the points required for membership by backstage work - with props, scenery, and light- ning. This spring, the Thespians will put on their annual produc- tion, which, judging from the great actors and actresses seen here, is sure to be a sensation. ff- 3 U CU Row 1: K. Ward, T. Fox, J. D'Addario. Row 2: T. Leopardl, C. Thorn, M. Allen, M. Burdorf, C. Koehler, G. Gutierrez. Row 3: J. Contento, B. Tucker, S. Aloi, J. Cosimo. Row 1: L. Mironti, D. West, J. D'Addario, J. Nicholson. Flow 2: J. Marble, M. Papalla, S. Mannlno, J. Carr, B. Taylor, C. Wright, M. Bierbaum, D. Daley. Row 3: R. Seligmann, R. Michaud, S. Marr, L. Savlno, O. Palm, J. Gardner, K. Weeks. Row 4: J. Healy, C. Tucci, S. Ames, S. Heckert. Row 5: W. Congdon, C. Carmen, S. Goodrich, C. Heckert. ii Stage Cra ft Have you ever wondered who moves the sets around between acts, adjusts the light- ning, engineers special sound effects, and builds props for the annual Thespian production? The mysterious group responsi- ble for work that is seen, but rarely given credit for is Stage Craft. MQQSHW-mug,-.,.I, i',,.. T .1 Q il Library Club Who attends the library every period of the day? Not Mike Gerrard, not Chris Contento, but the Library Club! Under the watchful eyes of Mr. Muth and the entire Auditorium Study Hall, the Library Club's staff is viewed checking out books, reshelving magazines, and filling out notices on overdue material. Flow 1: C. Koehler, J. Northup, B. Simmons, C. Stebbins, K. Northup, J. D'addario. Flow 2: M. Craig, M. Gibbons, Mrs. Peterson, Advisor. Bow 3: J. Dowd, D. Healey. F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America, meet every Wednes- day to learn new techniques of cooking, sewing, canning, and decorating. The club, with ad- visor Mrs. Austin, is financed by selling cookbooks, candy, and stationery. Flow 1: J. Smith, M. Edick. Row 2: R. Williams, B. West, B. Bennett, P. Eaton, L. Eaton, C. Cole. Flow 3: M. Briggs, K. Bliss, J. McDermott, Mrs. Austin, Advisor, L. Fox, M. West, H. Chamberlain, J. Ellett. 'Ifh .1 'I79 180 1 Spanish Club Row 1: J. McLaughlin, M. Gibbons, L. McLaughlin, J. Carr, Mr. McLaughlin, Advisor. Flow 2: S. Ames, M. Anthony, M. Toffolo, A. Maniaci, J. Bieber, M. Oaks. Row 3: J. Smith, L. Bull, H. Psomas, D. Burke, J. Carr, K. Woods. Flow 4: C. Thorn, D. Stewart, P. McCallen, C. Tucci, L. Dalola, N. Compagni. Row 5: Y. Evans, D. Price, C. Pauldlne, B. Brewer, K. Pringle, K. Ludwig. v , ,lla-' - iw. 2' mmf -lf' lg. , . , gi run ay nkififw g'.g , . .A'lIi,jI1 ' 'vvnqn .v I T A 'J X I Qt' , fb ' .- ' . ' .' .5515 tn' . 'V ' li MI' l .-3' 4 A ' g., ,gg-1.551 Q- -L -T I A -.1559 V an , gi' ,'- U, ' ix: .M i ia ' ' -,JAMA l I - This year the Spanish Club has engaged in many different projects. Again we are sending two students to Central America, which will be payed for by our spagetti dinner in March. We are also sponsoring a Foster Child in Mexico and have made a donation to the Floberto Clemente Memorial Fund ln Puerto Rico. The Spanish Club meets regularly under the direction of Mr. McLaughlin and Mr. DeRado. Jw? Row 1: M. A'Hearn, T. Hazard, M. Edlct, B. Baker, Ft. Gallucci, G. Gutierrez, F. D'Adamio. Row 2: E. McGinley, M. Grelner, S. Mannlno, D. Shimko, B. Schamberger, V. Caterino. Ftow 3: K. Snyder, M. Tyrell, N. Fitzgerald, E. Casey, J. Bivlano, S. Cordes, J. Hartnett. Flow 4: V. Leninger, T. Burke, L. Sciaruto, Fi. Fragnoll, T. Bloodgood, D. Sciaruto. Row 5: D. Kane, D. Stewart, S. Marr, K. Vanaria, Y. D4llgato, A. Griffin, C. Contento. Italian Club The city of Cortland is com- posed of people of many different nationalities llrish, English, Lithuanianl, but the ethnic group of the greatest population is the Italians. lt should come as no sur- prise then, that the Italian Club, now in it's fourth year, is growing by leaps and bounds. The highlight of the year for club members is the annual Italian Day, when C.H.S. becomes green, white, and red - with Italian food, music, and dancing. Flow 1: S. Mlrontl, D. Shlmko, V. Catarlno, M. DlPletro, A. Falso, L. Mirontl. Flow 2: A. Kane, D. Kane, C. Dlntino, L. Sclaruto, D. Sclaruto, V. D'Adamlo, Fl. Gallucci, A. Maniaci. Row 3: A. Taravella, J. Dlntino, J. Natale, T. Pauldine. D. Gibbons, D. Warke, J. Hartnett, S. Monaco. French Club Le Cercle Francais buts: 1: epanouir l'influence de l'etude du francais-c'est a dire, de la langue meme et de la culture francaise. 2: offrir une occasion pour la jouissance du francais prac- tlque. 3: parrainer une excursion eu France pendent les vacances de Paques pour les membres du cercle et pour d'autres per- sonnes qui s'y interesseraient. Mile, Mary Gilles est le conseiller du cercle. p'S' If you Cant read the loin Flow 1: E. Kalllec, M. Sarvay, L. Southworth, J. Stacey, M. Driscoll. Flow 2: M. Schmaier, M. Flubaii, J. the French Club!! Name, n.weisnaupf, c. lsaf. new 3: A. sleek, K. ward,T. Hartnett, S.Snell, M. Niswinder, M. wnalen, K. Weeks, L. Bartalski, Fl. Seligmann, M. Fitzgerald. S-if-H an A J Lmllim Lea der's Club .:.:1Qf 1, 5 -11' fflfg-'?, f If Flow 1: V. Phllllps, K. Snyder, M. Fussner, L. Sclaruto, T. Bloodgood, K. Woods, Fi. Salce, Fi. Book. Flow 2: M. Finney, P. Passalugo, C. Palmer, L. McLaughlin, K. Vanaria, C. Hines, B. Gage, J. Willis. Row 3: A. Griffin, Y. Deligato, D. Sciaruto, J. Par- tiglanoni, D. Ellsworth, B. Corey, Fi. Fragnoli, M. Gibbons. Flow 4: M. Mack, A. Maffei, K. McLyman, C. Ralston, J. Bailey, C. Rush, C. Granato, J. Davis. The purpose of the Girl's Leaders Club is to provide assistance in all phases of the physical education program. ln endeavoring to fullfill this pur- pose each member is responsi- ble for serving as an example of conduct and generally help- ing out in gym classes, in- tramural, and interscholastic events. K,-, 35 ' 's Radio Guild Row 1: P. Young, K. Martin. Row 2: J. Mandarano, T. Fox. K. Janke, M. Munn, T. Burke, S. Smith, J. Musci fAdvisorJ. Row 3: J. D'Addario, C. Gebhard, D. Sclaruto, S. Christie, K. Ludwig, J. Natalie, T. Hartnett, Row 4: P. Kiernan, T. Bloodgood, F. Casey, M. Bacon, M. Rzepka, N. Hollenbeck, K. Ferris, A. Spiegel. Row 5: K. Snyder, K. Peterson, V. Phillips, K. Vanaria, C. Teeter, C. Pauldine, A. Griffin, Y. Deligato, R. Seiigmann. p i T' J l-. :sz-Q , 1-A S15 Row 1: J. Gardiner, C. Carmen, L. Bull, C. Hines, V. Phillips, K. Peterson, K. Snyder. Flow 2: S. Poskanzer, K. I-lolben, K. Albaugh, M. A'Hearn, M. Gibbons, L. Dalola, Fl. Mlchaud, P. McCalIen. Row 3: S. Ames, B. Adams, S. Cibelli, J. Dilorio, S. Dlllello, F. Gunzenhauser, V. Lelninger, D. Poskanzer, D. Poerio, C. Tucci. Row 4: S. Goodrich, A. Steck, T. Pauldlne, J. Shirley, T. Casey, T. Morgan, M. McLaughlin. 184 f l , pr . 41, L K X . . ,ERN -l , if .,, , rg- fir., M Each morning and afternoon homeroom period, the student body is awakened by the able WCHS an- nouncers. These dulcetry toned students relay vital information from clubs and the administration to the inhabitants of CHS. The Radio Guild, or Mr. Musci Marauders, is coml posed of students interested in com- munications. Varsity Club Row 1: M. Poerlo J. Forcucci B. Burke, G. Schmidt, T. Dexter, E. Fedele, M. Gerrard, J. Dilorio, J McLaughlin, B. Hammond, J.'vanNortwick, T. Morgan, T. Yoma. Row 2: R. Trainer, E. Waldbauer, P. Waits, D. Hill, M. Paino, B. MacHenry, R. Crompton, B. Adams, R. Klein, B. Dowd, S. Poskanzer. Row 3: S. Monaco, M. Catalano, B. Stokoe, J. Hartnett, B. Robinson, T. Woodward, R. Plante, B. Gallow, K. Martin, T. Fox, R. Stedwell, S. Kryger. Row 4: J. Kane, J. Semeraro, F. Cutia, J. Reagan S. Clffonelll, R. Corpora, M. Munn, H. Mack, M. Snyder, J. Hartnett, R. Plante, C. Contento, mf Stack, M. Compagnl. The Varsity Club is primarily an organization established to honor the best athletes at Cortland High: only those boys who have played and lettered in a varsity sport are eligible for club membership. The club provides the ushers for basket- ball games and wrestling matches, and the corsages given to the mothers of Senior football players at Homecom- ing are purchased through club funds. Under the guidance of ad- visor Mr. Hoffman, DECA, the Distributlve Education Club of America, remains active at D963 C.H.S. for its third straight year. DECA's activities include an an- nual candy sale, the operation of The Busy Corner, and par- ticipation in the area DECA contest, where club members compete ln such catagories as: Public Speaking, Display, Job Interviews, and Display Diorama. Winners from the area contest go to Lake Kiamesha to compete at the State level. Row 1: T. Greenwood, C. Keegan, L. Warfle, M. Craig, T. Hartnett, R. Salce, D. Ketter, L. Eldred, M McLaughlin. Row 2: R. Partigianoni, R. Barnes, J. Kane, T. Griffin, M. Snyder, R. Brevett, S. Aloi, S Doloislo. Row 3: Mr. Hoffman, Advisor, E. Fedele. Row 1: L. Warfle, M. Quinn, J. Sega, A. Johnson, M. Deasy, J. Stacey. Row 2: D. Gunn, R. Fragnoll, E. McGinley, E. Kalilec, K. Ward, P. Zerkle, B. Taylor, D. Savolt, M. Driscoll, J. Willls. Row 3: S. Lyon, C. Contento, K. Snyder, V. Phillips, B. Burke, C. Rush, B. Adams, C. Ralston, C. Sullivan, S. Ferro, T. Contento, B. Banner. Art Service spent long hours in what seemed to be sub-zero temperatures in the tunnel trying to get their paints thawed out long enough to apply them to the tunnel walls. Disregarding the frost-bitten fingers and episodes of pneumonia, the results of the tunnel were artistically excellent and deserve special thanks. i . y Wy 'l l I lil J! S Row 1: K. Dafoe, D. Wood, T. Bartalsky, L. Sherman, M. Seamans, S. Rupert. Row 2: J. Davis, J. Dllorio, S. Doloisio, R. Mace, S. Baldwin, M. Brown, T. Marshall, C. McAllister, J. Manderano. Row 3: E. Fedele, T. Pauldlne, C. Contento, T. Yonta, K. Peterson, A. Moore, T. Pizzola, J. Semeraro, F. Aloi, A. Maffei. fxx Flow 1: J. Willis, J. Fleitano, M. Flzepka, C. Heckert, M. Driscoll, L. Looney, G. VanNortwick. Bow 2: D. Hill, E. Umholtz, J. VanNortwick, J. Lartin, L. Sclaruto. S. Doloisio, M. Sarvay, D. Goddard. S. Heckert. Row 3: S. Poskanzer, J. Speicher. B. Dowd, L. Rzepka, B. Stokoe. C. Phaucks, J. Finn, W. Wllliams. Row 4: Fi. Klein. jf? Mif S k I J Cl Where's the truck that's supposed to taklefthe skisggi Why dgggnjt we get out of here-at this rate, we'll only have time ..y..y.. it Are you going to come on Elysian tonight or are the Bunny Slope for the rest of your life?5You shoijldgihayeggseen the it jump he took on the Stoic ...... WHAT did hegdo off lf you don't understand what all these phrasesf?r1ean,Mj6in skiiiqliitf come on up to Greek Peak, and find out. f' if q 4 '5- '-1715-.J lv ll ,1- ll :fl W fulys l ,.f.,:, ' ul! . A -. , 'ful' ' 1 31 l ' ' A Tryon original Try uslng Bob 'E . nj, S A Only 6 perlods, 11 minutes, and 24 Seconds to 90 ---- Wanna putter around? One whale of a woman! l l What do you mean, you don'l want my body? 1 Oddball says: lf you a warm hat, your feet wall never get cold. 188 l if-is-P'-A A' tif., - Q b ,f f 1 xl 51 . K 65:13 Q., H T N :E i,f ' -V ' ,V . , -L,EA5l.a,-L, UQ, f hm nf., Q, ' ' L,-A 1 rx: - Leibwsa- --5 f' 5 7' . , - Nh ' f M? lf 1 V' 9 ff A yF ,F- . fl A' + 'lf a I 2. -S X ., f 'A ' A 1.4. 4 ' i w' f, , I l ' ., ' W c A . . 4 ' r :L ' l r i- H l 45 L ' ' . f.. ' l lg L - 'OE 'll ' h -ri 'WE' I B N if was we fl 1- vig ,wk '? Qs 4 Q53 l l Guess what we had at the Taverna ll Have it your way Natcha got ln your pockef Dick? fff iii fff X, Island Girl y H Ii EDITUQ 3 Mirror, mirror on the wall . . . 'S M i Shake hands, and may the best BOY win Everything I like todo is either illegal, immoral, or fattening 189 Science Club Row 1: B. Newman, D. Morrison, M. Poerio. Row 2: C. Thorn, S. Connelly, R. Stedwell, M. Poston, E. Louis, F. Pflug, S. Snell. Row 3: J. Day, K. Donahue, C. Spence, K. Snyder, R. Trainer, T. Schult- zaberger, S. Martinet, S. Name. Row 4: Fi. Seligmann, A. Sokol. M. Schmaler, M. Walling, J. Smith, G. Gutierez, R. Vandemark, L. Beaulieu. Row 5: B. Carver, P. Miller, B. Rodgers, D. Stewart, J. Carr, D. Sponagle, T. Fox, K. Albaugh. weather club The temperature today is 50 degrees Fahrenheit, or 10 degrees Celsius ..... There will be light snow tonight, dropping T - ' off to flurries tomorrow morning and after- Science Club isn't made up of people who spend their spare hours converting sulfuric acid into liquid oxygen and memorizing the atomic relationships between carbon and hydrogen in carbon dioxide. Anybody who enjoys science class or likes to go on trips - to such places as the Utica Club Brewery or a CoIgatelClarkson hockey game - would fit in perfectly with this organization, one of the most pop- ular clubs at C.H.S. ff 5 I xiii if L1 hx ' noon. The extended forcast calls for . . . . . Such words as these became a part of the everyday routine at C.H.S. as the Weather Club, with meteorologist -' Diane Smith, began to give the weather report iprediction-guessesl on the .f public address system. i.. V if D. Smlth, M. Poerio, Dr. Ferrigno Purple Pennant Pennant Editors ' W - ' fs-ft Qtr'-Go.. Qx ' 4 ,,x 1 - 7Ur,tER T X .QL ' , , n . Q., I T fl, ,- ii :f.lI'V w .. x . .I- f '1 1 .- .'17.:i' Row 1: D. MacDonnell, K. Tucker, M. Driscoll, L. Lewis. C. Thorn. Seated: M. Toffolo, E. Tryon. Standing: J. Spelcher, K. Albaugh, Fl. Plante, T. Morgan. l Fl. Stedwell, Layout Editor: J. Hanchett, Editor-in Chief. The Purple Pennant this year celebrated its 75th consecutive year of publication. The CHS student newspaper faced a severe financial crunch and was forced to print fewer issues. The editors made numerous changes in the format and content of the paper, including a new front page design, addition of a cartoon strip and a number of regular features. The hard work of the newspaper staff and advisor Mrs. Gibb were in- strumental in making a difficult year for the Purple Pennant a successful one. Sta ff Row 1: J. Gardiner, J. Natale, T. Hartnett, W. Congdon, Fi. Michaud, C. Tucci, J. Biviano. N. Compagnl. Row 2: C. Johnson, K. Holben, K. Donahue, K. Janke, F. Koval, K. Martin, L. Savlno. Flow 3: L. Dailey, S. Ames, A. Steck, T. Burke, C. Harrington, E. Tucker. Flow 4: M. Gibbons. K. Ludwig, K. Snyder. Mlsslng from picture: M. Tyrrell, M. Gibbons, C. lsaf. Muse-ings l l Flow 1: J. VanNortwick. Flow 2: A. Maniaci, K. Donahue, M. Millhollin, R. Mace, C. McAllister. Flow 3: B. Simmons, J. Dintino, J. Natale, A. Taravella, N, Com- pagni, C. Harrington. Row 4: K. Northup, M. Driscoll, K. Vanaria, L. Frances, S. Smith, M. Brown, K. Holben, L. Dailey. Every spring the staff of Muse-lngs passes out copies of what appears to be a little booklet, but what is actually C.H.S.'s prize-winning Literary Magazine-full of stories, art work, and poems by all those guys in your English class whom you never thought could write. Muse-lngs has a history of being named the first-place winner in the competition sponsored by the Empire State School Press Association. With Mrs. Burdick acting as advisor this tradi- tion appears certain to be carried on. Photography Club Are you a camera nut? Would you like to be one? Or are you another one of us bumbling klutzes who can't even get our Kodak Instamatics to work? If you're interested in the world of photography, you should join Photography Club, receive instruction, and lfor a small down-paymentl use the new darkroom located in the Biology Preproom. Membership is open to everyone from the most inept beginner to experienced professionals, so don't be em- barrassed if you don't think you're that good - there's got to be somebody who's even Row 1: s. corlrlolly, rl. Plante, Fl. Stedwell, D. Morrison, R. lvlaoo. Flow 2: R. cromplon, K. Snyder, v. Pnllllps, WOVSG9 K. Ward, M. Seamans, T. Hartnett. Row 3: E. Tucker, A. Taravella, C. Spence, B. Rance, M. Tollner. Row 4: K. Valentine, D. Stewart, J. Forcucci, C. Ketter, D. Christie, M. Poerio. 192 Area All-Sta te Orchestra Row 1: R. Seligmann, S. Marr. Flow 2: IVI. Hawkins, K. Holben, G. Brownell, S. Banner. Band Flow 1: M. Egan, N. Houck. Flow 2: J. D'Addario, J. Day. Choir Flow 1: L. Mironti, J. Marble, D. Smith. Row 2: B. Connah, D.J. VanGorder, M. Munn. Row 8: M. Seamans, J. Higgins, B. Phenes. All-State Band John Day One or two CHS music students are usually picked each year as mem bers of the area all-state band, chorus, or orchestra. This year, however, NINETEEN people were selected to perform at Ithaca College where the best musicians in the region came together to form an All- Star band, orchestra, and chorus. Special con- gratulations should be given to John Day, who was also named to the All-State and All-Eastern bands lthe first persors from Cortland in eight years to achieve such an honor. f I A u ,a , fu 4 .jf fs , .. gt ww ,Eat 'M xf 21 ' A- -Q Q1 new B f --4 . 1 'A IQQ' 17 ig ' I ' I il' , ' uf QQ I If -J - - ' 'AIIQH' AA 5 is . 'Ages '+R f . 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Q 'Q-dfrwl -5 Q ' .4 1-5.4 YQAA M.- Q -na-vm -,M Peter Adams Pete Beraridi Jack Bloodgood Mr. 81 Mrsl John Bloodgood Terri Bloodgood Mr. 8t Mrs? Bowers Mrs. Angela Burdick Mr. 8. Mrs. T. Joseph Burke Fr. Walter lCannan l Mr. 8t Mrst Robert Caughey Dr. 8t Mrs. Louis Chernow Dr. 8. Mrsl Theordore Chernow Mr. St Mrst Fred Cinquanti Mr. 81 Mrs. Vernon Dexter Mr. 8t Mrs. Walter Dippo Mr. 8t Mr:-Q. Michael Discenza Dr. 8t Mrs, John Eckel Mr. 8. Mrs. Anthony J. Fabrizio Dr. 8. Mrst Samuel Forcucci Mr. 8t Mrs. l Tim Fox l Robert A. Fox Ida Galante Mr. 8t Mrs. John A. Gee Dr. 81 Mrs. Donald Gibbs Brad Grainger Douglas 81 Denise Green Kathryn Halstead Jack 3. Barbara 1-nisinger Patrons Peter Hoffmann Jo Dr. 8t Mrs. Howard D. Kelley Mr. 8t Mrs. Gary F. Law Dr. 81 Mrs. A. Vi Lim Mr. 8t Mrs John W. MacDonald Rita MacDonald Mr. 8. Mrs. Mason Morenus Mr. 81 Mrs. H. Dana Morgan Mr. 81 Mrs. Muth Mr. 8. Mrs. Newton Frank Nickerson Mr. 8 Mrs. James Ochsner Richard Ouimette Mary Oursler Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Poerio Mr. 8t Mrs. Charles Poskanzer Mr. 81 Mrs. Ernest S. Reitano Jim Reitano Teresa M. Roberts Eleanor L. Schwartz Mr. 8 Mrs. Thomas Searles G.B. Shaw Ernest Spainhower Mr. 81 Mrs. John Tavarone Mr. 8t Mrs. Mr. 8g Mrs. Mr. St Mrs. Thomas Thurlow Amery Tutino Edward J. Ward A8tW ......... Abdallah Dairy .... A. Louis ........ Ames ........ Ang's ..... . Banks .......... Barbara Moss .... Bari Importing .... Big N ...,...... Bill Bros. Dairy Brewer Tltchener . . . Brockway Motors Burgess Clothing Capitol Wallpaper ..... C8tM ........... Index ....213 ....209 ....223 ....217 ....226 ....218 ....214 ....220 ....217 ....216 ....208 ....222 ....227 ....220 ....209 Centurion ...... .... 2 10 Chaffee's .... ,,,, 2 15 Chappells ................. .... 2 17 Coca Cola ................... .... 2 17 Compagni Construction Co. ... ....211 Connie's ................... Cortland Camera Shop ....219 .. .... 216 Cortland Carpet Craft .... . . . Cortland Hardware .... Cortland Produce ..... Cortland Standard ,... Cort-lanes ............. .216 ....212 ....226 ....212 ....228 Craig's Florist ............ .... 2 27 Crown Cleaning Center ..... .... 2 14 Crown Jewelers ........ Decors by Alex . .. Dom's Grill ..... Donut Box ...... Dovi Motors ........ Economy Paving ...... Edgecort Equipment .. Egan's IGA ........... Falso Music ........ Fiorentini's ........... Gene 8. Toni's ........ George Bowker Shoes Gordon's Drugs ....... Hage Tailor ....... Hank DiAngelo . 1. Hartquist Agency ... Hart's and Flowers .... Harvey's ............ H EP .........,... Imperial Broaster . . . Jone's Jewelry .... ....228 ....219 ....223 ....228 ....21O ....229 ....231 ....229 ....215 ....225 .,,.210 ....219 ....215 209 216 210 212 210 219 214 213 Josten's ...... Kellogg Auto .. King Subs ......... Lido Restaurant ...... Little Italian Kitchen .... . . . Lou's Donut Shop .... Mastronardi's ...... McAllister T.V. ...... . Meldrim's .............. ... Mid-City Shoe Repair .,. ... Monarch ...........,.. ... Morton's . . . MuIlen's ...... Optical Barr Ozzie's ....... Pall Trinity ..... Payne Bros. .... . Peck's Furniture ... Planck Motors ... Plaza Liquor ..... Record People .,.. Recreation Alleys .... RH. Miller i........ Robbin's Tobacco .... Robert's Restaurant Rose Co. ........... . Ryerson Motors .... Sarvay's ....... SCM ............ Shaw 8t Boehler ... Skyline Electric .... STAFF .......... St. Anthony's .... Stitch-ln-Time ... St. Mary's ....... Tavern ............ Thayer Appliance .... Ticknor's ............ Tom Davies Ford ..,. Tops ............ 281 Bowl ........ TyIer's Cleaners , . . Unigraph ,..... Van Drug ..... Varden's ..... Vosburg Ins .... Willis T.V. ........... . Wilson 81 Green ....... Wilson Sporting Goods .... Yogi's Big M .......... 213 216 219 211 216 210 224 224 226 215 230 208 219 212 217 228 211 211 223 220 225 215 227 215 213 223 227 211 231 215 226 232 224 215 209 225 224 220 220 213 216 232 212 214 221 209 220 227 227 217 20 :G:4,? 11. : -ng 'v , gf-4-:wszggr v ii: 1 -131: , F YEQHL-4g if Y- fi: i v Y, lVlorton's Mobil Gas Station 168 Homer Ave. Cortland, N.Y. To The Class of 1976: Whatever You Are Be a Good One Man, unlike any other thing organic or in- organic in this universe, grows up beyond his work, walks up the stairs of his concepts, emerges ahead of his accomplishments. John Ernst Steinbeck r BREWER- rlrcuggmggl - . az.. M ' 2 :' ' ' 'T I C 81 M RENTALS AND REPAIRS i-i l if ll 69 Clinton Ave. Cortland, N.Y. l Small Appliance Repair i Cleaner Sales and Supplies l I a h r ,Li '15 1.1 TT? Y E1E T7i. 'Fifi Dial SK 3-0692 fi HAGETAHORSHOP 5 i 5. L ii Ei 41 Main Street l- Cortland, New York -13045 W ,- if CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES and SLIP COVERS ADIES' AND MEN'S TAILORING and ALTERATIONS , FUR REPAIRS sf STORAGE lr' COMPLETE FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE S Compliments of ABDALLAH DARYINC. Cortland, N. Y. ii , , L-L LL -LL, L- LL L --L-L-S. ,.. ,LLL L-LLL'-:LH :L za: .1 fr l Best Wishes- vossunen BROS. AGENCY 9 INSURANCE 4 753-3055 L 33 Main Street Cortland, N.Y. ,1 sl ' ' ' - - L . .L L-LL -L . L- 1- . L. L-Li . neQuma I I conruun, N.v 4 f HAnvEv's IIIIIIIIII iQ fs STOP 'N sl-lop - UUVI MUTURS lg Phone SK?-5404 I A LINCOLN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 76 FFOITI' Tony Dov: Sr. Phll Dovi Tony Dovi Jr F I A T Tom Dovi Capri 269 Tompkins St. Meat-Produce-Groceries Beer Good Luck Graduates lBuy the best, we doll YINI CUITOM HAI ICI THE CENTURTION HAIR STYLING FOR MEN PPO N T ONLY .MAN . LAND NY. Hartqulst Agency nc Professional Insurance Service 756 2838 YOUR ndependenf Insurance AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST 20 Clinton Ave Best Wishes as 'to the ' Class of 76 Congratulatuons to the Class of 76 from GENE 81 TONI S REST 83 Owego St Plzza Our Speclallty Served A. T C 753-B161 430pm 11pm Friday 430 pm 830 pm Saturday LOU S DONUT SHOP for Donuts and Pastries 96 Elm St Phone 756 5862 Open 7 days a week I , , I Compliments of I I . . . I Frederick G. Compagni Construction General Contracters I ' 182 Port Watson Cortland, N.Y. I Dial 753-1690 Compliments of Courtesy of PAYNE BROS. OFFICE EQUIP. , LIDO INC. RESTURANT I 54 Main Street, Cortland, N.Y. 152 Port Watson St. I ' Phone 756-9933 Cortland, New York I :P 9 I . , ' J . Sarvay s I 2 Locations to Serve I Q You Better I 'V S h Downtown Country House 'I pl 25 Central Ave. Junction of Rtes. 13 81 281 F00fW6'ar fOr any occasion I , . Store Hours: Downtown-Mon. thru Sat. , 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ,, 13 Central Ave' Open Fri. nite till 9:00 p.m. I , , I L, Country House-Mon. thru Fri. I 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. W Q- , Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ' THE OPTICAL BARR, INC. Dr. Tyler L. Secord, O.D. Cortlandville Mall Cortland, N.Y. 753-9629 Best Wishes to the Class of '75 Cortland Hardware 81 Snyder's Sporting Goods 37 North Main Cortland, N.Y. I National Photographic l Xchango H 'v.oJhx'1o5 if CblflliliiiW'Y0li'11U4if'5yiIl6KI'fQl'til8'lfIf,' Monthly National Photo Bargain Magazine HARTS 81 FLOWERS FLORISTS 24 Main St. Cortland, N.Y. 13045 756-9963 Where Flowers for All Occasions Make SCENTS fmmftulzmw Your Daily Newspaper WELCOMED lnto Over 12,000 Homes Daily Carrier Boy Delivery Rural Motor Route Delivery Newsstands tcamttlvhmflb. to the class of 76 ROBERT S RESTAURANT Congratulations AW RESTAURANT Junction Routes 281-13 Cortland Creators of flne class rings awards JONES JEWELRY STORE 55 Main St Call 753 0822 TOP S 228 Groton Ave. Cortland N.Y announcements yearbooks and diplomas NED GALLINGER 25 Utlca Street Clanton N Y 13323 Phone 13151 853 6700 7 Mm f .iijixix , I I Cortland, A U IMPERIAL BROASTER Broasted Chicken f Seafood Dinners Corner Port Watson 81 Route 11 and 41 Near Exit 10 and 11 off Route 81 756-6316 Closed Mondays Order it to go or Eat in our Dining Room Menu Service Italian and American Food Pizza and Hot Sandwiches 1 -rg fi ,- QI M HUT , Best Wishes to the Graduating Class CROWN CLEANING CENTER 21 Clinton Ave Cortland New York Coin op laundry and carwash Best Wishes to the Class of '76 4 A J. MELDRIM Wallpaper and Paints Venetian Blinds Window Shades Picture Framing 8 Court St Cortland . 756-6162 VANS DRUG CO Perscrlptlons our Specialty 9 North Main St. Cortland N Y OPEN: Daily-9 a.m. 6.30 p m. Saturday-9 a m -6 p.m. Phones: 756-9171 756-9763 GORDON S DRUGS 13 Clinton Ave. The Complete Prescription and Sick Room I Supply Pharmacy I Serving, thc Public Since 1829 flowers for all occasions 11 N ,Main St Cortland NY Dial 756-2879 Congratulations to the class of 1976 MID-CITY SHOE REPAIR ROBBINS TOBACCO CO Games Music and Vending Machines Cortland N Y Phone t607l 756 5841 COMPLIMENTS OF Chaffee s Chocolate Shop Sweetest Corner in Town 60 MAIN STREET CORTLAND N.Y. Home of the King of the Hill T.V Show Best Wishes to the class of 76 FALSO MUSIC 183 Port Watson St STITCH-IN-TIME Fabric Emporium The complete fabric store in downtown Cortland 37 Main St. Cortland Mini Mall 756-7984 9 9 SHAW 81 BOEHLEFI RECREATION ALLEYS 89 Main St. Compliments of KELLOGG AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 161 Main St. Route 281 Cortland, N.Y. and Moravia Congratulations to the Class of '76 CORTLAND CAMERA SHOP 133 Main St. Cortland, N.Y. 756-5981 Good Luck Class of 76 BILL BROS DAIRY 126 West Road Cortland Compliments of the LITTLE ITALIAN KITCHEN Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 H. D. ANGELO Building Backhoi Contractor Service Compliments of CORTLAND CARPET CRAFT Mr. Carpet Jim Rush 281 BOWL Jim and Ida Becker Props Bowl for Your Health lx l ij' iq I M, Ai H5 Bottled Under the Coca-Cola Company CCD RT LAN D CGCA-COLA BGTTLING Co. Bottlers of Coca-Cola, Sprite, Tab Fresca, Dr. Pepper, and Royal Palm Flavors rl For Every Occasion . . . Authority of the i i wlcmafqjgmuw... 49 C ant1DtnxelIlll's XX X HEADQUARTERS FOR NOW FASHIONS AMES CHEVROLET West Road Cortland, N.Y. 5 Congratulations to the l Class of '76 Groton Avenue Cortland N.Y. . 5 f Z Z Z f i f 7 7 5 f ? Z . W - voevs I MIDSTATE l Blew: 'i'- MARKET Congratulations to the Class of '76 OZZIE CHARLES SPORTSWEAR INC. 7 Clinton Ave. Cortland, N.Y. 13045 Compliments of Savlngs and Commercial lnstltutlons of Cortland County Cltlzens Savlngs Bank Cortland Savings Bank Flrst National Bank of Cortland Homer National Bank Marine Midland Bank Dime Federal Savings and Loan GEORGE BOWKER SHOE STORE 5 Mann Street Cortland N Y The Reliable Famlly Shoe Store MULLEN OFFICE OUTFITTERS INC Royal Olympla Smith Corona Typewnters Wash and wear hair And how to get It Today s new blow dry halrstyles are both attractlve and sur prlslngly easy to care for Let us guve you one and we Il be happy to show you howto care for It yourself between salon VISIfS The secret of manageable wash and wear hair us a good hair cut and halr that s ln good condxtlon Well help lmprove the condltlon of your halr wlth a protes sional treatment USIFIQ one of Redken s acld balanced protein polypeptlde enriched ng - condntloners Then we ll E' recommend the Redken l products for you to use at I home between salon VISlfS '55-ag Dlscover wash and wear halr for yourself Make an apporntment for a natural looking blow style today Connie Gamel Beautlque 24 Central Ave 753 1488 Phone 607 753 1080 SHOP AT HOME SERVICE l34 Mom Street Cortland New York l3045 ALEX VECCHIO DECORATOR WALL COVERINGS CARPETS DRAPERIES GlFTS KING SUBMARINES A Meal Flt For a Kung 137 S Mann St 756 9611 Compliments of: Capital Wallpaper 81 Paint Company 117 Homer Ave Cortland N Y Phone 753 0861 RCA XL 100 Television Willis T V 150 Main St Stew Willis Cortland N Y Dot Willis Jean Miller SK3 8542 TICKNOFVS The Furnlture Store of Cortland 9 11 Court St Cortland N Y Dial 753 0721 BARI IMPORTING CO., INC. Various Cheese, Olives, Mushrooms, Pizza Making Supplies, Popcorn, Popcorn Making Supplies, Cold Cut Trays, etc. Institutional 81 Retail Sizes Pietro Sciaruto-146 Main St.-753-8311 i u I ,.. - .- -. . I. I -- ,1- -1 I - ' u 'nn 1 s u HUSKIE AMONG Q 95 Back un 1912 Brockway puoneered a new concept nn the buuldmg of trucks Matched to the Load and the Road Today, even the buggest of competltors fund Brockway' IS a name to be reckoned wnth wherever their trucks are sold BROCKW Ip Motor Trucks Cortland N Y X Bnadwul Huskrefown U SA 13045 A fmr ond equal opporiunny employer ,.., I :gif 1 Q Wi I . . . H H . . . . ,, , . . ' . , , . , , Q nun-n ' ' ' ' W- wr- -- -A fff' - ---ff'-'-'ff'-aff 'vrfrf 'nffi':f'--'f'1 g'i.:a?' - Y ,, , -J ' - - T-'F Ti'1r:T1:frvfrTi-'fviiigf 111 T' L H 1-1 -- r ni. ,r m xx ,. w, ,. L V . 1 L Your Instant replays for 2001... photography bg Varden for the total approach to a better yearbook your offlclal yearbook photographer C YOUR AMERICAN 'Moron ! I Large or Small We Fit Them ALL O TI - PLANK MOTORS HOMER AVE COFITLAND S DEA , a Lou-s how Io bo good looking - - - - 'nn' 'u'u' .. 6 es orefor I ydllh men ' ofalfa es! I u- -4 1- nn LE i 1 :1 THANK YOU and Our Congratulations 1 CORTLAND ROSE CLOTHING COMPANY INC 51 Main St. Cortland N.Y.11 Phone. 756-5542 Dom's Grill 1 136 Floton Ave. 756-9751 Daily Luncheon Specials 11 A.M.-2 P M. Steamed Clams-Corned Beef Sand. A Our Specialities l H Congratulations to the Class of 76 Ivlastronardi s Container Service THAYER APPLIANCE CO. ULU FRIGIDAIRE 14 Clinton Ave. Cortland, N.Y. MC ALLISTER T.V.: G.E. T.V. and Appliance Sales and Service 120 Groton Ave. ' - 'i 5 j:, v:f'!f ,pf . f , - . A- va., .Si-H Best Wishes from St. Anthony's THE RECORD PEOPLE Best Wishes to the Class of '76 E 'Qlh,Q. f 2 f or-is - ,qv .I ,Ig ffl! 5 A '. v I, -H , .v. f - i 'Q The Tavern Cortland Mini Mall 37 Main St. Cortland, New York 5 , E I in u L Q - 1. 5.-if 1 , L If-In-Vv. . I ' LVLQ 'SK ' Q i H V.., 1 H . .za gi X J - ' i Best Wishes to the i i L : f CORTLAN ,f 4,-v gl Cortland Produce Co Complete W d Service A.J. Meldrim Wallpaper and Paints Venetian Blinds, Window Shades, Picture Framing 8 Court St. Cortland, N.Y. 756-6162 ANG'S HAIR STYLIST FOR MEN Hubbard Sky line Electric Supply Co. Inc 77 Pomeroy St. Cortland NY eENo coMPAeNl 16071 753-7563 Best Wishes to the Class of '76 COR'I1.ANDVll.lE MALI. AND MAIN STREET CORTIAND CRAIG S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Flowers for Parties Dances and fun Free Boutonnlere with every corsage Route 281 Cortland R.H.MlLLER COMPANY STEELSKIH SQUARE Q ffxfv ' Congratulations to the Class of 76 WILSON and GREENE Home 8t Gift Center Rte. 281 Cortland N.Y. RYERSON MOTORS INC. Home of Volare Tompkins St. Ext. Cortland N.Y. 753-3041 Flsmvvm E R.I'l.MlLLER --E'- f Congratulations from Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 Pall Trlnlty Mloro Corporatlon West Road Cortland NY l THE DONUT BOX COBT LANES INC. Complete Bowling Pro Shop Arr Conditioned OPEN MON SAT at 10 A M SUNDAYS at NOON 753 3323 391 Tompkins St Ext Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 CROWN JEWELERS 3 8t DISTRIBUTORS t AA ' --f-:f H ,-- 1-A wfzf. ,At .-A f- ..Q,':z::ff3'f5.::-lz fi -532 2 - -5133 sz ' EQHITS IGA, Salutes Its Graduating Employees And the Members of the Class of '76 nod - V ' , . .- .fin 'i . : 1:.::',,-7, . . 1. A - : 1,145 fig., 1. ,gif ::,,:4,-5. famxzff ,V,V :-,ff --, --',.,l-J 4-1 L ECGNQMY PAVING CQMPANY INCORPGRATED 34 Franklin Street Cortland, New York - .-V .- --Y- H H .F-. ---..,p, Q.. ,nf V F fa' ijt! ie,-,f,5gx,:t at w 11- -, - .-H. L -, n -1--ut-,fJf...e-..,.mg..., ,rt-1: vmwr-rr. . ,q ,Lm! Tunlmr' ii an 7 i ,i ,i i i ii 'i ii i ii 5. ii Vi i ii V. -:rw Qvfziza ,. . 5uxmmuwwqffnnfwwTwmuiiFF'f fn?-'wiEast' ' ' Qin-LJ? ' ' we ff eww if -f -'nv-A-.A f'1... -'4.a.1. 1 - rmzixnzulm r.r.I :mui.'uJ , -' '. 4,..,ifL:,. ' at-,1 A Liu-.'-2112-L L13-.3-2 Wishing You Success! The Monarch Machine Tool Company , Qeiwren - i f . , . ' .J 'f,gTf?i? 6 i? 'i is N, .V 1 i I ' 1 , 2 3-ifi '41':a1ie:f2?1i'fi'f-W fi N 2 '- X fmt. . K up .,.,,5.5,,5 .V 1 4 I W ,. ,i A, , -. g , A -,1:.L11L-, ai:11s-1,wgaifs,,Q- ' ' ' ' ' - . is-k,fxs?,.iE'rzf13.wiaQ 1: ' ah :uf .L---gfLL5l,:.' LQ-.wqi,33.,1g2jQf1- ,.zi2:j 'C X1 7' ' ' iii'-1'5f'fi'J5 3f'i 5' ' ' f i 5-:,,-ra-::.',,, -' A 'X' -' f i . ,-,igfimii ii , JH ii.. i i i ii i i Li Hi i ii ,I ii i i. . iz i ,. .. i ii ii h iw, , i i X P. , A ,':f::g.g-- - -1 ' -,F 71: 5 5 ':vggm:, . ,lj-' gy iyjgffg: -,,- V- .N-E-,. . - 1 .4 rmQ':n,,. - -P .i1,,.,etrnii E:rf 'i .n'TcfK -'-' ff- 'vw 3 ' g , What is past is prologue. M SMITH r:anuNA Congratulations to the Class of 76 from Edgecort Equipment Your John Deere lawn garden and recreational headquarters Q SOM CORPORATION SMITH CORONA OPERATIONS ROUTE 13 CORTLANO New vORK 13045 WILSON SPORTING GOODS extends their best wishes to the class of 76' THE OPTICAL BARR INC Dr Tyler L Secord OD Cortland N Y 753 9629 Best Wishes to the I Class of 76 - ' Cortlandville Mall I it IH ly Compliments of Fl Hugh Finn f Tylers Cleaners Route 281 and Summit St 1 Cortland N.Y. Y 753-0812 Thanks Dan, for your hard , work in obtaining over V 31000.00 in ads. STAFF STAFF The Editors of the CO Hl AN Wish to Thank the Following for Their Help on This Book BOCES-John Fateruso Cathy-the Cortland State Yearbook Editor Doug Green Marcia Frye lvlr. John Gee Custodial Staff Cortland Free Library And All the Others Who Made This Publication Possible -'1 -- 14. 5 ?i??f1!9,-, - - -nm vf. f.- - --f - - -- xwwfi' 2252137 V '7 Pifffu. , h , , TYTCnr Cortland ,Cl BUS ,NESS DIST , I .: 'gr A c la! 0. ' 0. - 5: - . . 25 - , . Tb ' ' F 1 - ' L 'l' AL 'vi Y 1 V, W '!!'17Al.l!lQ'..fV-CW '. '1 I ': l'.YflQ.f.i'l, '.LTL.f1l1-1. rr . ', LXR B2 131 '1f-' T ' MJJ:f'4'lf.fV1 Iif .IL .' I A . V.,,,, ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, , . . ., V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,X, . , ,. . f . ,.,, ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, , , .,,,,,,,, . ,,,. V., ,. N, I w 4- w W W K It was the best of times It was the worst of times It was the age of wisdom It was the age of foollshness -Charles Dickens kvclua-12. -. rink. ,. ,- s. -. I in -, 'i.r5 v.N. J , . . , .Q 0 ... W ',V v-,V 'lv w .'e ' !'i3'k': ' , f-4 xx W- 4 J. av ' a .1 ., Eazggtg, I y .n ,..,,f.f , i V The Senior Class of 1976 , 1 I M -,E L5 A his N ,. .. 'S' I? 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