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s • • t mL • • Photograph h Roland Studio Friendship. X« % ork 1975 (Tlje (Squill iRicljburg (Eentral Sirbburg, cut 3.0rk 14774 ♦ ®ime A time for us someday there'll be when chains are tom by courage born of a love that's free, A time when dreams so long denied can flourish as we unveil the love we now must hide. A time for us at last to see a life worthwhile for you and me, and with our love through tears and thorns we will endure as we pass surely through every storm. A time for us someday there'll be a new world, a world of shining hope for you and me. A time for me. (Classes (Taken from tCouc (Tliemr to “Borneo nnfi ifuliet” Administration ........................5-13 Seniors 31-51 Drftiration Though years grow longer And the memories grow dim Lurking midst the cobwebs Are our memories of them. At games, classes, and events Our spirits were high The zenith of those moments has each gone by. The laughter of good times; The silence of sad A time to remember The times we have had. So you, ffliss {Jalmcr anil £flr. Soporas, flip iieilirate tlje 1975 £hiill or all tlje time anil memories $Jou Ijaue giuen us . . . Anthony Soporas iloan Palmer 3 Yearbook §taff SITTING: M. Mosher (Asst. Editor), P. Campbell (Editor), L. Edwards, T. Pytcher. ROW 1: Mr. Hardy (Ad- visor), D. Barnes, W. Hewitt, S. Hawkins, G. Gould, J. Arnold, V. Lamb, B. Moses, Miss Keeler (Ad- visor). ROW 2: R. Bennett, T. For- „ ness, C. Lowe, K. Baker, C. Forness, K. Manners, L. Maxson. ABSENT: B. Van Curen, E. McCrea, El Whit- cher, D. Benedict. ROW 1: B. Moses (Advertising Mgr), J. Arnold (Assistant Ad. Mgr.), M. Mosher (Asst. Editor), Peggy Camp- bell (Editor), L. Edwards (Business Mgr.), G. Gould (Asst. Typing Mgr.), ROW 2: Miss Keeler, Advisor, Mr. Hardy, Advisor, T. Forness (Photo. Asst. Mgr.), K. Baker (Photo. Mgr.), K. Burdick (Sales Mgr.), S. Hawkins (Sales Asst. Mgr.). ABSENT: S. Cov- ert (Typing Mgr.). 4 V.I y. • i f 4- 17? ;; f « 1a . ! 3 $31 i % m k4 'iSu f '0 v aT 1 ■ t V, ’A -- s X «VJ '1 rjlaJ ( ■ y • r V C 4 ' S- ’ Mfflm'fc . P'- ..'e fy Wii: ‘ .‘-v.-. i , ;w i'.w7 . , Vvvv.y- . ■ ' '' V X Mfl Bfllw • rWM mb • fi • Y7 % • tv :■ - 5W ;Administration $ 4 . I r r «i.m. .-. --i a Ia f: iirT ,fv TV.V|” M! r .. • . •' f • ' WV ‘ ■,A.rri ! i. ., ' • .V -'r C. Robert Stohr, Clerk SSoarfc of tE ucation Philip Barnes, President RICHBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL R ICHBURG, NEW YORK 14774 PHONE: 71 6 928- 1 380 BRUCE T. FORNESS SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL ROBERT UMIKER VICE PRINCIPAL LOUISE UPDYKE DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES June 1975 To the Class of '75: Graduation from high school signals a turning point in a person's life. For some students it is but one step away from a continuing educational program. For others it is but a few steps away from a job and a way of life in the world of work. Each senior should be aware that, whatever your goal, whatever your future plans, we at the school wish you the very best in the times ahead. With these very best wishes we also extend our sin- cere hope that if and when you ever need help,you will remember the staff is still here when you need us. As you read this five, ten or more years from now, we hope you will re- member your teachers from the past and the good times you had at R.C.S. Sincerely, Bruce T. Forness Supervising Principal 7 A ministration Mr. R. Umiker Vice Principal MissL. Updyke Elementary Supervisor Physical Education Mr. S. Evingham; Mrs. W. Anderson Music Mr. G. Hardy-, Instrumental; Mrs. D. Kolcharno, Vocal Guidance Counselors Mr. S. Harris; Mrs. R. Young Nurse and Home Economics Mrs. K. Childs; Mrs. R. Young Science Mr. S. Harris; Miss P. Sherman English Mrs. C. Harkenrider; Mrs. E. Lynch 9 History Mrs. L. Bohne; Mr. R. Umiker Speech Therapist Mr. R. Slep Phychologist Mrs. D. Bergerson Kindergarten Mrs. E. Adams; Mrs. J. Barkley Spanish Mrs. K. Adams Library and Study Hall Mrs. C. Dick; Mrs. G. Edwards; Mrs. P. Scott ABSENT: Miss D. Smith Gr. 1 and 2 Miss A. Cady; Miss M. Updyke ABSENT; Mrs. S. Bush 10 Gr. 3 and 4 Mrs. M. Faber. Mrs. K. Brewer; Mrs. J. Johnson Gr. 5 6 and Special Mrs. A. Allen; Mrs. M. Deschler Gr. 5 and 6 Mr. J. Amore; Mr. W. Meyers Custodians Mr. A. Monahan; Mr. W. Herne; Mr. D. Hawkes Secretaries Mrs. E. McElroy; Mrs. O. Bullock; Mrs. E. Monahan. Bus Drivers Mr. A. Monahan;Mrs. M. Butts;Mr. L. Putnam;Mr. W. Heme; Mr. D. Hawkes; Mr. F. Bartoo. ABSENT: Subs; Mrs. B. Web- ster, Mr. R. Bean. Cafeteria Staff Mrs. M. Butts; Mrs. A. Mascho; Mrs. B. Coon; Mrs. D. Mitchell. Retirement Memory is when you look back and the answers float in to Who? What? When? Where? The members who were there then Are repeated on a screen Are recalled on a scroll Are moved in a miniature drama Are collected and recalled For actions, speeches, silence Set forth by images of the mind And made in a mingling mist To do again and to do over Precisely what they did do once This is memory .... Sometimes slurred and blurred This is remembering .... Sometimes wrecking the images And proceeding again to reconstruct What happened and how The many little involved answers To Who? What? When? Where? And more involved than any how? How? $11 (fnrl §attdburg The time has come to bid a fond farewell to Mrs. Ruth Young. She came to Richburg in September of 1953 as a Home Economics teacher. She has served the stu- dents and faculty of Richburg with patience, time, and advice. During this year Mrs. Young held the positions of Home Economics Teacher and Guidance Counselor. She was responsible for making many students satisfied with themselves. Mrs. Young has been more than just a teacher. She has been a friend to all, helping everyone in his hour of need, in any way she could. Richburg is losing a person who has a special place in many students’ hearts. The students and teachers wish J her all the happiness in the world, in the years to come. £Hrs. Kuth Jouiici I 2 iHrs. tclisabrtl| till n rtf Now is the time to remember and the time to recall just what Mrs. Sharyl Bush has meant to us. Mrs. Bush graduated from Richburg Central in June 1965. As a friend outside of school, she shared our good times at the Esso and made them more fun as we laughed and sang with her. Mrs. Bush started teaching first grade at Richburg in September of 1912. She took a great interest in her young people and the love she gave them was returned. Although none of us had the privilege of having her as a teacher, we can confidently say for her first graders that the knowledge she has given diem and the lessons they have learned—this and her helpful, cheerful attitude, will long remain in their memories. We regretfully say good-bye to Mrs. Sharyl Bush. For the two years she has been here her happy-go-lucky nature has been a help and inspiration to all who have known her. We would like to wish her happiness in her new home, and the very best of everything good. Now that it is time to say good-bye to Mrs. Lynch we realize just how lucky we have been and just how much we have benefited from her. Elizabeth Lynch started teaching in our school in September 1966. She has seen students struggle through the many rules of English and Latin. She has given some that extra boost needed in order to become interested in life as well as school. The quotations which Mrs. Lynch put on her board made each who read them, think a litde more. She has made us realize that in every person there is some good. The students at Richburg want to thank her for serving our school. We wish her many years of happiness during her retirement. £Hrs. §linryl fSusti iKiniirrijarten ROW 1: T. Green, L. Speta, S. Rickicki, P. Zelko, J. VanDerLinden, D. Dunbar, C. Osgood. ROW 2: J. Hale, P. Leonard, D. Hammond, M. Locke, M. Herrington, T. Caton. ROW 3: S. Webb, M. Barkley, L. Sharp, S. Simmes, S. Otto, S. Dunmire, P. Dailey. ROW 4: Mrs. Barkley. ABSENT: S. Geisel. iKin erciarten 16 ROW 1: B. Clark, E. Pierce. R. Stebbins, M. Dailey, D. Allen, P. Clark. ROW 2: A. Gaines, J. Hale, P. Cavallero, K. Bean, M. Thomas, C. Blake, M. Herrington, Mrs. Adams. ROW 3: C. Otto, E. Richie, L. Webb, S. Rogers, R. Orr, J. McKelvey. Jfirst (Bra e ROW 1: K. Schoonover, D. Sharp, C. Johnston, J. Johnston, R. Forness, R. Lanager, H. Robbins, F. Cavallero. ROW 2: S. Hurd, L. Osgood, L. Green, B. Walter, N. Pierce, S. Evingham. ROW 3: D. Otto, S. Warner, B. Mosher, J, Covert, B. Boyd, A. Barnes, J. Volpe, W. Stuck, M. Gaines, T. Carlin, L. Black. ROW 4: Mrs. Jfirst anil §econfr (BraDe ROW 1: B. Zelko, R. Mathieson, R. Blake, P. Perkins, M. Geisel, T. Jordon. ROW 2: J. Eck, A. Little, R. Blue, L. Baldwin, T. Smith, C. Harmon, C. Hamilton, T. Steiner. ROW 3: J. Pangbum, T. Swanson, E. Crooks, M. Herrington, J. Rogers, R. Hawkins, Miss M. Updyke. 17 §rronft (Brafte ROW 1: K. Miller, K. Austin, D. Brege, D. Foster, X. Fisk, P. Faulkner. ROW 2: C, Wagoner, K. Austin, M. Bump, C. Forness, B. Dunmire, D. Hammond. ROW 3: F. Blue, G. Dorrett, D. Pangburn, S. Dunmire, E. Say, J. Andrus, L. Vespucci, J. Bames, J. Carver, v. Clark, J. Robinson, E. Boyd. ROW 5: Miss Cady, ABSENT: C. Mosher. ©Ijtrft (Braftr ROW 1: p. Bames, K. Wetherby, B. Simmes, J, Barkley, B. Miller, R. Dennis. ROW 2: Mrs. Brewer, B. How- ard, J. Leonard, D. Griswold, Y. Perkins, L. Kristy. P. Carver, G. Mosher. ROW 3: T. Reisman, S. Robinson, D. Dunbar, C. Osgood, J, Webb, J. Childs, A.Rogers. ROW 4: J. Lang, M. Swanson, M. Fisk. ABSENT: C. Seamon. (Tljiri) ani) Jfourtlj (Brafte ROW 1: B. Manners, K. Rogers, R. Edwards, B. Gaines, T. Lamb, K. Blake. ROW 2: R. Powell, G. Hamilton, L. Bean, D. Clark, T. Pierce, J. Faulkner. ROW 3: R. Bean, M. Hewitt, D. Dunmire, A. Lamberton, K. Aus- tin, D. MacQuarrie, A. Foskolos, T. Lamb. ROW 4: Mrs. Faber. Jfonrtlj (Bra r ROW 1: M. Eaton, M. Faulkner, B. Brege, M. Schoonover, D. Eck, M. Crooks, M. Covert, R. Hamilton. ROW 2: T. Steiner, L. Lee, S. Wagoner, P. Cady, V. Harmon, S. Grover, D. Andrus, M. Hammond. ROW 3: S. Love, R. Forness, B. Cass, T. Schoonover, M. Sisson, R. Jones. ABSENT: Mrs. Johnson. 19 Jfiftli (Braile ROW 1: W. Forness, T. Kennedy, D. Rought, T. Lowe, R. Cady, T. Otto. ROW 2: C. Kristy, D. Benedict, M. Pytcher, N. Wagoner, L. Seamon, R. Mosher. ROW 3: L. Carver, T. Steiner, R. Short, D. MoQuarrie, W. Fos- ter, Mr. Meyers, T. Howard, T. Schoonover, D. Kyser, H. Lang. ABSENT: R. Bennett, R. Sosnowski, L. Sho- mer. tfiftlj anft §txtl| (Brafte ROW 1: Mrs. Allen, B. Otto, J. Burdick, J. Sherwood, S. Faulkner, P. Forrest, D. Robbins, R. Gordon. ROW 2: J. Johnston, T. Dugrenier, R. Dunmire, D. Rhodes, D. Sisson, M. Lee. ROW 3: J. Hammond. R. Harmon, L. Scott, B. MacQuarrie, B. Bowen. 20 §ixtli (Brnilr ROW 1: D. Harvey, R. Dailey, C. Dailey, M. Wagoner, D. Cox, M. McGranaghan. ROW 2: D. Robinson, K. Warner, L. Hoshal, M. Mosher. C. Chapman, A. Richie, J. Webb, S. Manhardt. ROW 3: M. Perkins, W. Marsh, S. Foster, B. Harris, D. Foskolos, Mr. Amore, J. Johnson, D. Covert, C. Bell, W. Crooks, C. Hamilton, D. Boyd. §prrinl Class ROW 1: C. Gilliland, D. Sharp, Mrs. Deschler, D. Goodwill, T. Edwards. ROW 2: R. Rogers, B. Barber, D. Me Gavisk, K. Pangburn. ABSENT: D. Faulkner. 21 22 linperclassmen §rucntli (Brnftr B. Bowen, H. Burdick, P. Button, R. Cady, M, Eaton, A. Gaines, A. Geisel. R. Gould. R. Hartigan. L. Hoshal, D. James, J. Johnston, M. Johnston, D. Kennedy. D. Kyser, L. Louk. G. Lowery, W. Lundy, D. Manners. M. K. Mit- chell, J. Sherwood. W. Trzepkowski, R. Wagoner, D. Wolcott, K. Baker. M. Bell, R. Chapman, R. Covert. D. Dunmire, D. Eck, J. Fisk, D. Foster, A. Goodliff, J. Jones, M. Mosher. D. Rhodes, F. Rob- erts, M. Rogers, R. Rogers. D. Schoon- over, N. VanCuren, W. Wolcott. Absent: B. Sosnowski i£ igtjtlj (BraHc R. Blake. D. Bur- dick. R. Dennis. K. Faulkner, K. Forness, P. Foster, M. Geisel. J. Harmon, J. Hawkins, L. How- ard, K. Kristy. D. Kuhn. B. Lee, M. Manners. J. Miller, R. Par- ker, D. Scott, J. Sherwood, B. Short, G. Sisson, J. Wagoner. M. Webb, S. Webb, T. Webb, C. Wilson, D. But- ler, L. Dorrett, W. Edwards. W. Gaines, S. Gordon, T. Had- den, D. Johnson, R Johnson L. Max- son. fv W. Mosher, D. Nease, E. Robbins, G. Steiner, D. Van- Curen, D. Stone- metz, T. Whitcher. fbo 25 Nintli (Srafte K. Baker. M. J. Burdick, E. Childs. D. Col- lins, R. Cox, B. Eck. G. Fisk, C. Geisel, D. Hartigan, R. Hoshal, B. Jo- nes, H. Kinney J. Love, R. Lowe, T. Lyn- ch, C. Marsh, C. McCrea, B. Moyer. J. Nease, A. Perkins, M. Reisman, K. Richie, J. Rich- ie, B. Rogers. J. Sherwood, G. Steiner, L. Stout, C. Wag- oner, J. Wilson, R. Wolcott, F. Volpe. 26 STentli (Brnftr M. Allen, K. Baker, C. Barber, B. Bowen, D. Boyd, D. Burdick, T. Burdick. K. Campbell, R. Chapman, R. Chapman, P. Cook, I. Covert, R. Dennis, K. Ea- ton. D. Faulkner, C. Forness. M. Gai- nes, V. Gaines, D. Goodliff, B. Harvey. R. Hos- hal. S. Kennedy. B. Little, R. Lowe, R. Lundy, A. Manners, R. Mit- chell, D. Moses. J. Mosher, S. Parker, J. Powell, C. Pytcher, L. Rought, D. Rhodes, D. Robinson. B. Sawyer, R. Trzepkowski, D. Warner, R. Smith, R. Sosnowski. 27 lEleuentlj (Sraitc A. Archible, J. Arn- old, D. Barnes, D. Benedict, R. Bennett, R. Bennett, R. Dennis. J. Eaton, D. Faulkner, T. Forness, F. Forrest, D. J. Foster, L. Free- man. G. Gould, C. Greene, T. Hartigan, S. Haw- kins, C. Hennings, D. Howard. V. Johnson, S. Ken- nedy, V. Lamb, M. Lynch, G. Mosher, M. Mosher. J. Moyer, B. Neu. R. Perkins, D. Rhodes, A. Rogers, M. Scott. 28 AM $ !) n£.§ ROW 1: J. Miller, K. Manners, L. Maxson, K. Little, ROW 2: C. Gilliland, R. Warner, S. Dick, R. Moyer, R. Roberts. 29 ROW 1: A. Rogers, B. Bennett. ROW 2: C. Greene, M. Scott, J. Foster. dlass (Mfirrrs §runith (Bra r B. Bowen (Sec.), D. Kennedy (V. Pres.), R. Hartigan (Pres.), L. Louk (Tres.). iEiglitlj (Brnitc S. Webb (Tres.), L. Howard (V. Pres.), K. Fau- lkner (Pres.), C. Wilson (Sec.). Sintii C5rai c acntli (Brafte R. Lowe (Tres.), E. Childs (V. Pres.), D. Hart- D. Faulkner (Sec.), B. Bowen (V. Pres.), D. igan(Pres.), C. Marsh (Sec.). Robinson (Pres.), C.Pytcher (C. Fomess, replace1 ment, Tres.). lEleuentli (Brail? V. Lamb (Tres.), J. Arnold (Sec.), K. Faulkner (V. Pres.), D. Barnes (Pres.), D. Benedict (Tres.). (Tiucluctli (Brail? D. Parker (Sec.), E. Scott (V. Pres.) T. Coyle (Pres.), C. Lundy (Tres.), J. Johnston (Tres.). 30 tKeutn ffi. SSaker Yearbook Staff 3-4; B.O.C.E.S. 3; Track 1-2; Junior Play; Choir 1-4; Soccer 1; Senior Play; Photography mgr. 4; Ski Club 4. iKennetk IB. SJurbick Yearbook Staff 3-4; Sales Mgr. 4; B.O.C.E.S. 3; Basketball 2 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Soccer 1, 3 4; Conservation Club; NJHS 1. Peggy Jo Campbell 32 Junior Play; Senior Play; Basketball 3-4; Yearbook Staff 3-4; Editor 4; Choir 1- 4; Pres. 4; Soccer 1-4; Softball 1-4; European Club 2-4; Volleyball 4. B. O.C.E.S. 3-4; Baseball 1; Junior Play; Senior Play. §tcucn 3. 4Dirk §anftra fW. (Eouert European Club 2-4; F.H. A. 1-2; Junior Play; Choir 1-3; Cheerleading 3; Soc cer 3; Yearbook Staff 3-4; Senior Play. Syomas CToyle NHS 3-4; NJHS 1; Pep Band 3-4; All County Band 1, 4; Stage Band 3-4; Senior Band 1-4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Ski Club 2-4; European Club 3; Choir 1, 3; Boys State 3; Soccer 1-4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 3-4; Class Pres. 3-4. 33 ®erluj i£ck B.O.C.E.S. 3-4 iois fH. lEbuiarfts NJUS 1; NHS 2-4; Yearbook Staff 3-4; F. II. A. 4; Choir 2-4; European Club 2- 4; Band 1; Y.F.C. 1. ?Kim SJuffllnync «Faulkner Class Vice Pres. 1-3; Basketball 1-3; Baseball 1-2; Track 1-2; Soccer 1-3; 34 Choir 1-3; Pep Club 1. (follir If. (Billilanft B.O.C.E.S. 3-4; Chess Club 1; Yearbook Staff 3-4; Junior Play; Senior Play. 7 i fflannctta Ann iSiciuftt F.N.A. 1-2; G.A.A. 1-3; yearbook 4; Track 2; Soccer 1-4; Softball 1-2; Choir 1-2; Pep Club 1; F. H. A. 1; Gymnastics 1; Volleyball 4; Senior Play. ffiorrir ffflarie Hur Choir 1-4; Pres. 2-3; European Club 2-4; NHS 3-4; All County 1-2; Yearbook staff 3; Cheerleading 1-4; Captain 3; Gymnastics 2-4; Soccer 1-4; Softball 1- 4; G.A.A. treas. 2-4; Volleyball 4. (Brorgr flngraljam Transferred from Cuba; Student Council 1; Pep Band 1; Wrestling 3; Track 1. Doftij 3. 3oljnston F.N.A. 1-3; Co. Class Treas. 4; Yearbook staff 4; B.O.C.E.S. 3; Cheerlead- dtn y §. 3oljnston F.N.A. 1-2; Junior Play; Student Council 1,2 4; G.A.A. 2; Class Sec. 1-3; Ski Club 2; Choir 1-2; Gymnastics 2. 36 ing 1; Basketball 1; Track 1-3; Y.F.C. 1-2; Choir 1-4; Soccer 1-2. iKeuitt Anthony tEittle junior ('lay; B.O.C.E.S. 3-4; Choir 2-3; Pep Band 3; Senior Band 1-3; Stage Band 3. CTljrryl tCymi ICouie NJHS 1; NHS 2-4; Choir 1-4; Sec. 4; Student Council Vice Pres. 4; Yearbook Staff 3-4; Junior Play; Senior Play European Club 2-4; Cheerleading 1-4; Cap- tain 4; Track 2; Gymnastics 1-4; Soccer 1 4; Softball 1-4; Volleyball 4, Pep Club 2. CClieri ICutidy Student Council 3; Co. Class Treas. 4; F.H.A. 2-4; Junior Play; NJHS 1; Choir 1-4; European Club 2-4. iKarrn Ann fBanners F.N.A. 1-2; Student Council 1-4; C.A.A. 1-2; Vice Pres. 1; B.O.C.E.S. 3-4; Cheerlcading 1; Junior Play; Y.F.C. 1; Choir 1; Gymnastics 2; Soccer 1 4; Softball 2-4; Pep Club 2; Senior Play; Volleyball 4; Yearbook Staff 4. tCesIie (5aye fHaxson F.H.A. 1; F.N.A. 1-2; Sec. 2; Student Council President 4; G.A.A. 1-2; Vice President 1; BOCES 3-4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Choir 1; Gymnastics 2; Soccer 1 4; Y.F.C. 1; Pep Club 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Volleyball 4. Slim fHarie fHrCfrea Pep Band 3-4; All County 1; Yearbook Staff 3-4; Basketball 2-4; F.H.A. 1-2; Junior Play; Senior Band 1-4; Choir 1-4; Soccer 3-4; European Club 2-4; Stage Band 3-4; 4-H 1-4: Pres. 1; Sec. 2; Vice Pres. 3; Treas. 4, Volleyball 4. ifolin Robert fHillrr N.H.S. 3-4; B.O.C.E.S. 3-4; Baseball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; Soccer 1-4. Barbara §ue ffloses F.H.A. 4; Junior Play; Yearbook Staff 3-4; Choir 3-4; Senior Play; Transferee! from Saugerties, Play 1; School Newspaper 1; F.N.A. 2; School Nurse Messen- ger 2; Color Guard 1-2. Sanby itfaurire fHoycr 39 Senior Play; Junior Play; Yearbook Staff 4; Baseball 1; B.O.C.E.S. 3-4. 0 • An reui ©men Ncuftcck Soccer 1-3; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Track 1-4; Golf 2-4; Vice Pres, of Student Council 3. Darlene ifane Parker European Club 2-4; F.N.A. 1; F.H.A. 1; Band 2; Junior Play; Yearbook Staff Cheerleading 1-2; Gymnastics 1; Soccer l-2;Softball 1-3; Student Council Rep. 4; Sec. 4. (fiintllin ill. fJouiell 40 STruJiii £H. JJytcijrr F.N.A. 1; Senior Play; N.H.S. 2-4; Pep Band 3-4; All County 1-2; G.A.A. 1; Treas. 1-3; Yearbook Staff 3-4; F.H.A. 1; Senior Band 1-4; Choir 1-4; Soccer 1: European Club 2-4; Stage Band 3-4; Gymnastics 3. iKicliarb Roberts N.H.S. 2-4; Junior Play; Senior Play B.O.C.E.S. 3-4. iEuerett (f. §cott N.H.S. 2-4; Junior Play; Senior Play; B.O.C.E.S. 3; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Track 2-4; N.J.H.S. 1; Conservation Club 2; Choir 1-4; Gymnastics 2; Soccer 1 4; European Club 2-4; J.V. Basketball Captain 2; Student Council 1; Pres. 2; Vice Pres. 3-4. 41 SSettii Sean siiort F.H.A. 2-4; Pres. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; F.N.A. 1. N.J.H.S. 1; N.H.S. 2-3; Soccer 1-2; Treas. 1. lEualena Jfoster Ifflliitdjer Soger i£. COarner B.O.C.E.S. 3-4; Baseball 1; Track 1; Gymnastics 1. CTlifton Ulolcott Student Council 4; B.O.C.E.S. 3; Baseball 2-4; Basketball 2-4; Track 2; Soc- cer 2-4; Junior Play; Choir 4. tKim (Borftbon fl3iebemann B.O.C.E.S. 3; Junior Play; Basketball 1 3. fHidjael (Baines B.O.C.E.S. 9-12. 5Kirby Cook 43 (Buess ffiUjo? Seniors Senior Class A uisors Mr. Toporas, Miss Palmer Answers to Guess Who are on Page 79 45 Right Dy-no-mite Slit SliinoisUilp §njfi . . Mice, real nice 'wo all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, all on a sesame seed bvu Slime in a SSottle If I could save time in a bottle, the first thing that I'd like to do is to save everybody 'till eternity passes away just to spend t] If I could make If words could m, I'd save everyi again I would But there never to do the thin; once you find I've looked aroui that you're thi I wanna go th If I had a box just The box woul I of how they But there never to do the thi once you find Looked around enough to know you're the one I wanna go through time with. t! lat it would never come true fh memory §enior KBUls I, PETE BAKER, do bequeath to DIANE BENEDICT my ability to stay(in)sane in the cubby hole of a dark room. I, PETE BAKER, do bequeath to TOM FORNESS and BOB VANCUREN my good luck in printing for our great yearbook. I, KEN BURDICK, do bequeath to BOB MITCHELL my spot on the basketball team. Use it wisely and get as much out of it as I did? WE, PEGGY CAMPBELL and CHERYL LOWE, do bequeath to MISS SHERMAN one lifetime smile to overcome World War III at RCS. I, PEGGY CAMPBELL, do bequeath to TERI HARTIGAN my purple converse to make you a couple inches taller when you play volleyball and basketball. Good-bye Grace; Ra Ra; Peanuts; etc. I, PEGGY CAMPBELL, do bequeath to MRS. HARKENRIDER my beautiful clodhoppers and one can of silly string. May you use them in good health. I, SANDI COVERT, do bequeath to DIANA BARNES my ability to sing and remind the people on bus 28 of me. I, STEVE DICK, do bequeath to CHESTER GREEN my back seat on the Senior BOCES bus and also my parking space at the RCS bus garage, (but don't drive on the grass.) I, STEVE DICK, do bequeath to ROB PERKINS my ability to always fall asleep in English class. May it get you as much res as I got. I, STEVE DICK, do bequeath to VAUNDA LAMB my ability to say Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, all on a sesame seed bun , in four seconds. May you always think of these great words when eating a Big Mac. I. BECKY ECK, do bequeath to BECKY BENNETT my seat on the BOCES bus. I, BECKY ECK, do bequeath to GINGER JOHNSON a seat on the BOCES bus by yourself. Good luck, you will need it. I, BECKY BCK, do bequeath to DARLENE FAULKNER my ability to get a Class A pass. Good Luck, you will need it. I, LOIS EDWARDS, do bequeath to MIKE LYNCH my boyfriend on Friday nights when I'm working. I, LOIS EDWARDS, do bequeath to SARAH HAWKINS my ability to leave Richburg 15 minutes prior to the S. A. T. test in Olean, and arrive with two minutes to spare. I, KIM FAULKNER, do bequeath to JAMIE FOSTER my ability in soccer to take over the toughest position on the field. (Left Halfback) I, KIM FAULKNER, do bequeath to MIKE SCOTT my ability to go hunting without getting peppered with lead. I, WANNETTA HEWITT, do bequeath to VAUNDA LAMB one homemade donut, one tube of white glue, and a $15 bill for fixing Rick's ring. (Pay Up!) I, WANNETTA HEWITT, do bequeath to BONNIE NEU my position on the soccer team for the whole game, all my goals (which isn't enough to say so) and, to be able to rush the goalies and still be in the game. I, WANNETTA HEWITT, do bequeath to BECKY BENNETT a night out on the town, Obi! , and my bowling average in gym class. I, LORRIE HURD, do bequeath to LISA FREEMAN the long, cold, and lonely road to school each morning. WE, LORRIE HURD and DARLENE PARKER, do bequeath to TERRI HARTIGAN the ability not to grumble in Miss Palmer's class but to say something worthwhile. Good Luck! I, GEORGE INGRAHAM, do bequeath to SCOTT KENNEDY my wrestling ability, and all my super strength. I, GEORGE INGRAHAM, do bequeath to GLORIA GOULD all of my patience for waiting, my listening ability and my talk- ing ability. I. GEORGE INGRAHAM, do bequeath to MIKE SCOTT all of my headaches that I received from him all year. I, CINDY JOHNSTON, do bequeath to BETSY VOLPE my ability to play pool. I. JODY JOHNSTON, do bequeath to BETSY VOLPE my height of 5'7 and my flat sole shoes so you never break your ankle. I, JODY JOHNSTON, do bequeath to SARA HAWKINS my famous hookshot in basketball (only make it through the basket.) I, JODY JOHNSTON, do bequeath to FRANCINE FORREST my big secret (I steal Georges' chair in art class, and he doesn’t know it.) I, KEVIN LITTLE, do bequeath to ANDY ARCHIBLE my Black Sabbath records, 78 speeds and all. I, KEVIN LITTLE, do bequeath to ROBERT PERKINS my long hair in hopes that hell be able to wear it someday. I, KEVIN LI TTLE, do bequeath to VAUNDA LAMB all of my knowledge and good sense 'cause she never seemed to have any. I, CHERYL LOWE, do bequeath to JANICE ARNOLD, BECKY BENNETT, ROSANNE BENNETT, LISA FREEMAN, CATHY HENNINGS and BONNIE NEU. my position on the cheerleading squad. May you enjoy it as much as I did! I also bequeath my mouth, may you use it as well as I did! Good Luck! I, CHERYL LOWE, do bequeath to VAUNDA LAMB my ability to get along with the teachers. May you have as much fun with them as I did! I also bequeath you a Saturday night out. Have fun! I, CHERYL LOWE, do bequeath to DIANA BARNES the ability to pronounce shorthand words correctly without getting red! Good Luck! I, CHERI LUNDY, do bequeath to DIANE BENEDICT the ability to say Here we go, yep, here we go and then be able to move, and also one free ride on a merry mixer. Remember the attendant?! !? I, CHERI LUNDY, do bequeath to LISA FREEMAN my ability to read between the lines and also the right to share the first part of my name someday. I, KAREN MANNERS, do bequeath to DIANA BOYD my pitching ability in softball, may you strike-out more girls than I did! I, KAREN MANNERS, do bequeath to BONNIE NEU my position on the girl's soccer team. Good Luck! I, LESLIE MAXSON, do bequeath to JANICE ARNOLD our yellow, 1967 chevy convertible with no cigarette lighter, no ash- tray, broken doors, and one free ride back from Cuba with no interior lights. I, LESLIE MAXSON, do bequeath to VAUNDA LAMB my seat on Bus 27 with windy Brian. I, ELLEN McCREA, do bequeath to TERRI HARDGAN ten Karate lessons, for the basketball games at Friendship. Be on the look out for Steam Roller . I, BARB MOSES, do bequeath to VAUNDA LAMB my position on the battleground in the Battle of the Bulge! I, BARB MOSES, do bequeath to MIKE LYNCH my ability to keep my mouth from getting me into trouble, my Class A Pass, and my grades in Miss Palmer's classes - they might help. I, CINDY POWELL, do bequeath to JACK MOYER my sister and one certain English teacher. , CINDY POWELL, do bequeath to SARAH HAWKINS my height. 49 I, CINDY POWELL, do bequeath to GLORIA GOULD my ability to turn red in the face. I, RIP SCOTT, do bequeath to ROBIN T. my ability to get good honest marks in Earth Science (especially on the tests and exams!) I, RIP SCOTT, do bequeath to CATHY HENNINGS a snowman for all year around. (Just in case Kenny isn’t around.) I, RIP SCOTT, do bequeath to THE BOYS IN CLASS OF '76 the Class A lounge. May you get as much enjoyment out of it as I did and may it keep all of you in as good of shape!! I, BETTY JEAN SHORT, do bequeath to TERI HARTIGAN my ability to stay home from school without getting in trouble. WE, KIM, CLIFF, ANDY, and JOHN, do bequeath to JAMIE FOSTER his true love, Tamie Swarthout. WE, ANDY, JOHN, CUFF, AND KIM, do bequeath to the Soccer team to have many more good parties at the Foster home. I, EVALENA WHITCHER, do bequeath to JAMIE FOSTER my ability to pass Mr. Umiker's History class. 50 51 ■ - ©rgatmattons llr. National Siionor Society ROW 1: R. Hoshal, R. Parker, C. Wilson, L. Stout, D. Hartigan, R. Lowe, D. Burdick, R. Dennis. ROW 2: M. Burdick, M. Geisel, C. Marsh, G. Fisk, J. Nease, J. Wilson, A. Perkins, K. Faulkner, L. Howard, Mrs. Bohne. §i National Sionor Society ROW 1: Mrs. Bohne, T. Pytcher, L. Hurd, L. Edwards, J. Miller, T. Coyle, C. Lowe, E. Scott, R. Roberts. ROW 2: T. Hartigan, G. Gould, J. Arnold, D. Barnes, L. Freeman, C. Hennings, D. Howard. 54 §tudmt Council ROW 1: P. Button, K. Manners, D. Nease, C. Wolcott, C. Lowe (V. Pres.), L. Maxson (Pres.), C. Johnston, (Sec.), J. Arnold (Tres.), G. Ingraham, C. Baker, J. Mosher. ROW 2: J. Nease, C. Hennings, D. Kennedy, B. Bowen, L. Louk, J. Wagoner, W. Wolcott, J. Wilson. ttan y §tripers 55 CCtioir ROW 1: Mrs. Kolcharno, R. Trzepkowski, J. Powell, B. Harvey, E. McCrea, L. Hurd, C. Lowe, B. Neu, B. Ben- nett, L. Edwards, C. Lundy. ROW 2: V. Lamb, R. Dennis, D. Benedict, C. Hennings, B. Moses, C. Forness, L. Stout, K. Campbell, D. Boyd, L. FVeeman. ROW 3: T. Pytcher, D. Barnes, P. Campbell, C. Wagoner, C. Mc- Crea, K. Richie, J. Foster, J. Mosher. ROW 4: K. Faulkner, M. Scott, E. Scott, J. Eaton, K. Baker, J. Moyer, B. VanCuren, K. Eaton. ABSENT: C. Wolcott, J. Arnold, M. Mosher, D. Rhodes, S. Parker, R. Sosnowski, C. Barber. All-County 56 Humor S5an ROWl:L. Howard, D. Robinson, T. Webb, P. Foster, A. Goodliff, B. Otto, B. Sosnowski. ROW 2: J. Webb, M. Mitch- ell, B. Lee, W. Crooks, D. Boyd, L. Dorrett, J. Wagoner, D. Schoonocer, R. Cady. ROW 3: R. Dennis, R. Hartigan, J. Johnston, G. Sisson, J. Hawkins, M. Perkins, R. Harmon, J. Johnston, K. Forness, Mr. Hardy. ROW 4: D. Jones, K. Faulkner, M. Johnston. §enior SSani) ROW 1: T. Pytcher, J. Arnold, V. Lamb, D. Boyd, E. McCrea, K. Forness. ROW 2: S. Kenndy, G. Sisson, Miss Sher- man, T. Coyle. ROW 3: D. Moses, A. Perkins, Mr. Hardy. All-County Stage Band: T. Coyle iCtbrary fillub ROW Is L. Louk, B. Lundy, A. Goodliff. ROW 2: H. Burdick, A. Gaines, D. Foster. ROW 3: Miss Smith, K. Baker, M. Bell. SSoy fronts ROW 1: B. Jones, R. Wagoner, R. Cady, M. Webb, M. Wagoner. ROW 2: J. Harmon, K. Forness, J. Fisk, R. Harmon. K. Baker. ROW 3: J. Wagoner, G. Fisk, K. Baker, J. Wilson, R. Cox, Don Cady, Scoutmaster. 58 ■i «Baseball 19T4 ROW 1:R. Dennis, E. Scott, A. Neudeck, K. Cook, J. Moyer, J. Miller. ROW 2: R. Perkins, C. Wolcott, B. Mitchell, M. Butts. ROW 3: T. Forness, A. Manners, K. Faulkner, R. Hoshal, B. Bowen. 60 ©rack 1974 ROW 1: A. Neudeck, D. Mosher, J. Miller, T. Coyle, K. Cook, G, Ingraham, R. Perkins. ROW 2: COACH Evingham, B. Gilliland, K. Faulkner, m. Butts, E. Scott, C. Perkins. (Scorekeeper) B. VanCuren, E. Stonemetz. ROW 3: T. Collins, G. Mosher, K. Smith, D. Robinson, T. Forness, R. Chapman. Allegany CFounty Class TS Cliamps Second (fonserutiuc $ear 61 SJoys §occer ROW Is T. Forness, D. Collins, D. Robinson, J. Foster, B. Bowen, R. Scott, R. Cox, C. Wolcott, J. Miller, J. Moyer, K. Faulkner, B. Mitchell, G. Fisk. ROW 2: Mgr. J. Miller, T. Lynch, J. Mosher, B. Lundy, G. Mosher, K. Burdick, C. Geisel, Coach Evingham, T. Coyle, D. Rhodes, T. Burdick, J. Wilson, S. Kennedy, D. Goodliff, I). Butler, Mgr. 62 (Birls §occer ROW 1: C. McCrea, R. Bennett, R. Dennis, C. Wagoner, T. Hartigan, B. Bennett. D. Faulkner, W. Hewitt, P. Camp- bell, P. Cook, B. Harvey. ROW 2: K. Manners, L. Maxson, K. Baker, J. Powell, E. McCrea, B. Neu, D. Rhodes, R. Lowe, V. Umb, L. Hurd, J. Arnold, D. Hartigan, C. Lowe, D. Boyd, Mrs. Anderson. 63 Left Front to Back: L. Hurd, R. Lowe. K. Hennings, D. Boyd. Middle: D. Faulkner, C. Lowe, J. Arnold, K. For- ness. Right Front to Back: B. Neu, B. Bennett, R. Bennett, R. Dennis. 64 (6irfs SJnsketball 65 il.ll. fBasUctlinll dick D'-Go' rD rUT' Lyncn’ U- Warner B- Wolcott- T- Whi“ er. ROW 2: Mr. Smith COACH. T. Bur- ’ u. Goodliff, D. Collins, B. Bowen, A. Perkins. ABSENT: J. Mosher. tlarsitij iBasUctball J. Miller Mgr., Mr. Harris COACH, R. Perkins, K. Burdick, K. Cook, M. Lynch, E. Scott, R. Dennis, J. Moyer, K. Faulkner. ABSENT: J. Miller, A. Neudeck, C. Wolcott. 67 74 ?lr. ftiigli «LtasUrtball ROW 1: M. Mosher. R. Hartigan, K. Forness. D. Scott. B. Blake. R. Wagoner. ROW 2- Mr Hardv COACH n wni™ , c- ’•«—■ • M.„ge; This page is sponsored by THE SEARS and ROEBUCK CO., Olean, N. Y.. and THE TEXAS HOT. Wellsville, N. Y. MUrestlt net ROW 1: S. Kennedy, G. Fisk, T. Coyle, M. Scott. ROW 2: D. Rhodes (Manager), S. Kennedy, D. Rhodes, G. Ingraham, K. Baker, Mr. Evingham. COACH, T. Forness, J. Eaton, J. Sherwood, K. Eaton, J. Fisk (Manager). Jfirst $rar (County (Champ This page is sponsored by Fishers Pharmacy, Wellsville, N.Y., and Lunn Lumber, Wellsville, N.Y. 4’ tiolletjball SITTING: K. Campbell, C. Lowe, D. Hartigan, E. McCrea, R. Bennett, T. Hartigan, P. Campbell, C. Wagoner, L. Hurd, K. Manners, L. Maxson. ROW 2: D. Rhodes, Miss Sherman, J. Powell. 70 This page is sponsored by Schryvers Shopwise Mkt., Cuba, N. Y. , and The Rolling Stone Campers. Inc., Bolivar, N.Y. Softball 1974 ROW 1: T. Hartigan, K. Manners, D. Faulkner, J. Powell. ROW 2: B. Bennett, C. Lowe, L. Hurd, P. Cook, D. Rhodes. ROW 3: P. Campbell, C. Forness, R. Dennis, D. Boyd. (gymnastics ROW 1: R. Bennett, B. Bennett, L. Hurd, C. Lowe, K. Baker, B. Neu, D. Boyd, Mrs. Anderson. ROW 2: C. Forness, C. Wagoner, R. Lowe, D. Faulkner, B. Moyer, P. Foster, P. Button, A. Goodliff, L. Howard, K. Faulkner, R. Parker. Row 3: M. Mitchell, B. Bowen, T. Webb, R. Johnson, C. Wilson, C. Marsh, H. Kinney. ROW 4: R. Dennis, D. Rhodes, J. Powell, D. Stonemetz, S. Webb, B. Lee, J. Sherwood, D. VanCuren. This page is sponsored by Johnson's Grocery, Richburg, N. Y. 71 fu fHHriuoriam These hearts were woven of human joys and cares, Washed marvelously with sorrow, swift to mirth. The years had given them kindness. Dawn was theirs, And sunset, and the colors of the earth. These had seen movement, and heard music; known Slumber and waking; loved; gone proudly friended; Felt the quick stir of wonder; sat alone; Touched flowers and furs and cheeks. All this is ended. There are waters blown by changing winds to laughter And lit by the rich skies, all day. And after, Frost, with a gesture, stays the waves that dance And wandering loveliness. He leaves a white Unbroken glory, a gathered radiance, A width, a shining peace, under the night. tfrom (follertprt florins of Rupert iUroohc Reprinted by permission of Dodd, Mead Company, New York, from ENG- LAND IN LITERATURE, tUpsIrii Alan t£fiuiarits Dec. 27, 1960—Jan. 2, 1975 Kindergarten—8th Grade Richburg Central School joiner Han UrUor tfoolcy Dec. 20, 1899—Nov. 10, 1974 Bus Driver 1960-1970 Richburg Central School 72 A uerttsinoi FERRIS AND FORBES, INC. Sales—Service For College Opportunity through Student Loans See The Bank on The Corner 466 Main Street Bolivar, N.Y. Ph. 928-2630 UlfRQJRY •rlT.l NATIONAL BANK [ A P TRUST COMPANY Branch-Bolivar, New York LAWRENCE DYE, INC. Compliments of 73 GENESEE STREET P 0. BOX 107 CUBA. N Y. 14727 LONG-VUE MOTEL AND RESTAURANT Route 17 Wellsville, N.Y. 14895 Ph. 593-2450 PHONE: 716 - 968-1182 74 THE STAFF ECHO LANES Cuba, New York 14727 Bowl for Health OF THE QUILL would like to thank all those who placed ads in this year- book. Without your help, the costs of publication could not possibly have been met. Also many thanks to Mr. Roland for his donations of time, material, and equipment. 75 GENESEE HEIGHTS MOBILE HOME PARK AND SALES “The Heights of Mobile Home Living Rt. 17—Five miles west of Bolivar, N.Y. Little Genesee Ph. 928-2886 GOOD WISHES OLEAN LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. 224 Barry Street Olean, New York 14760 JOHNSTON’S HILLTOP RESTAURANT Best Wishes To the Class of '75 76 Compliments of THOMAS E. SALZER Registered Pharmacist Bolivar, New York Compliments of Congratulations FIRST TRUST UNION BANK Class of 75 COVEN MOTORCYCLE Bolivar, New York CLUB Wellsville, New York OLEAN STANDARD EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 75 1606 West State Street Olean, New York GRANT CITY Wellsville, New York 77 ARNOYS DYE, INC. 24 Jefferson St. Wellsville, N.Y. Industrial Hardware and Equip. “Good tools do not cost— They Pay KAY'S BEAUTY SHOP 28 Park Avenue Wellsville. New York ALLENTOWN GARAGE Allentown, New York Don King THE CAMERA CENTER 160 N. Union St. Olean, New York MESLER'S QUAKER STATE 100% Quaker State Products Bolivar, New York Compliments of MARGIE'S—PRESHER’S— JOYCE'S FRIENDSHIP PHARMACY 9 West Main Street Friendship, New York HEARY’S FURNITURE STORE 31 Main Street Friendship, New York MILLER AND BRANDES Friendship, New York BRUNSWICK COFFEE SHOP 175 North Main Wellsville, New York CATHEDRAL KITCHENS 1-E Main St. Cuba, New York MONTGOMERY WARDS 246 North Union Olean, New York HENZEL'S MEN SHOP 236 North Union Street Olean, New York LESTER'S SHOES 228 North Union Street Olean, New York B. J. QUAKER STATE Obi Road Cuba, New York O. B. I. 301 North Union Street Olean, New York JOHN ASH CLEANERS 316 West State Street Olean, New York FOX STEVENS JEWELERS 122 North Union Street Olean, New York PORTVILLE PHARMACY Melvin Marjorie Van Curen Hallmark cards Ph: 933-2851 REED'S JEWELERS Olean, New York Area's favorite jewelers Class ring headquarters JAYNE’S Olean, New York PARISH HARDWARE Portville, New York Compliments of HOUSE OF GLASS Wellsville, New York Compliments of D J BODY SHOP Wellsville, New York WELLSVILLE AUTO DEALER'S ASSO Wellsville, New York MILLER'S SALES AND SERVICES Wellsville, New York STITCHIN' POST Big N Plaza Wellsville, New York Compliments of CANNON'S Wellsville, New York FRED D. RICE MUSIC HOUSE Music Suppliers Since 1890 Wellsville, New York REIDS FOOD BARN Big N Plaza Allegany, New York BRADNER'S 149 North Union St. Olean, New York CUBA AGWAY, INC. Water and Bull Sts. Cuba, New York KAYES MOTOR SALES, INC. 29 South Main St. Portville, New York NICHOLSON'S FLOWER SHOP Member F.T.D. Bolivar, New York Answers to Guess Who (Underclassmen) p. 14 1. Rhonda Lowe, Susie McCollough, Darla Benedict, Cheryl Lowe, Diane Benedict 2. Andy Archible 3. Jamie Foster 4. Iris Covert 5. Tricia Forrest 6. Cathy Hennings 7. Lisa Freeman 8. Randy Chapman 9. Rob- by Lowe 10. Kristy Baker 11. Royce Chapman 12 Greg Fisk 13. Laura Dorrett 14. Rhonda Lowe 15. Barb and Audrey Rogers ALLEGANY PRINTING CO., INC. 261-271 North Main Street Bolivar, New York Compliments of HELEN HARTIGAN ANTIQUE SHOP Allentown, New York JON LINDQUIST RD. Box 27 Bolivar, New York OSWAYO VALLEY FRUIT STAND Ceres, New York PORTVILLE HANDLE CO. Buyers of ash timer G G MUSIC 219 North Union St. Olean, New York Compliments of FRANCIS COYLE UPHOLSTERY SERVICE Bolivar, New York BOLIVAR MARKET BASKET Means Better Food! Bolivar, New York Compliments of ELECTROLUX Leslie Richmond West Clarksville, New York Best of Luck SUNNY HILL CAMPSITE Messer Hill Road Richburg, New York Best Wishes CARL SHORT BUILDING SUPPLIES Bolivar, New York HANN SCHAFFNER, INC. Bolivar, New York DORIS' GIFT SHOP Main Street Bolivar, New York KENNY’S FRIENDLY SERVICE 391 Main Street Bolivar, New York PAUL F. CULBERT SONS Route 19 Wellsville, New York G. WILLARD ELECTRIC, INC. 1617 W. State Street Olean, New York MONEY SAVER SHOPPING GUIDE 142 N. Main Street Bolivar, New York CHARLES JEWELERS 110 No. Union St. Wellsville, New York LADIES APPAREL STYLE SHOP 108 N. Main Wellsville, New York BEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.. INC. Wholesale Elec. Supply Lighting fixtures Appl. 214 W. State St. Olean N.Y. BETTY'S For the Best Flowers 110 West State St. Olean, New York We need your head in our business CHENEY’S BARBER SHOP Friendship W. Clarksville, New York VILLAGE INN 350 Main St. Bolivar, New York Compliments of IKE and ROXIE WILLOVER SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, Tires 64 S. Main St. Portville, New York KINNEY’S CHAIN SAWS Echo Sales and Service RD. 2 Cuba, New York Compliments of BLUMENTHAL’S Olean, New York Answers to Guess Who (Seniors) p.44-45 1. Seniors, Greaser Day '74 2. Lorrie Hurd 3. Ellen McCrea 4. Ken Burdick 5. Cheryl Lowe 6. Steve Dick 7. Barb Moses 8. Ken Burdick 9. Wannetta Hewitt 10. Steve Dick 11. Cindy Johnston 12. Ewy Whitcher 13. Tom Coyle 14. Lisa Freeman, Lorrie Hurd 15. Pete and Kurtis Baker 16. Peggy Campbell 17. Rip Scott 18. Mr. Toporas 19. Steve Dick 20. Ellen McCrea and Cheryl Lowe . -
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