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COMfcUN MEW YORK UNfTED OATE£ EARTH U EVE ONLY JUST BE6UN TO UVE U HfTE LACB AND PRO UISES, A use FO uuac AND WE'RE ON OUR, WAV. AND YET, U E'VE JUST BEGUN. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS 9-42 SPECIAL EVENTS 43 - 52 JUNIORS 53 - 62 ADS 63 - 90 SOPHOMORES 91 - 102 SPORTS 103 - 128 ACTIVITIES 129 - 148 ADMINISTRATION 149 - 157 CLOSING 158 - 160 7 8 Tf-ffS YEARBOOK IS DEDICATED TO YOU, somebody, anybody, AND everybody Class Officers: Pres. TOM KINSMAN, V.-P. JAMIE FRANCIS, Treas. JOE SMITH, Sec. WENDY DEUEL. CHRISTINE AHERN You've got to sing your own kind of song. MARK ALBRECHTA For tomorrow may rain, so I'll follow the sun. Our Adivsors: MRS. KING MR. STOERKEL Older people like to give good advice, as solace for no longer being able to provide bad examples. WESLEY ALLEN Good things come in little packages. CHRISTINE ALBRECHTA I know there's something much more, something even non-believers can believe on. CHRISTINE APPLEMAN One thing everybody in the world wants and needs is friendship. 10 PHYLLIS AYLESWORTH Because I'm free nothing's worrying me. WILLIAM BAILEY Youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind. KEVIN BAKER Whatever you would seem to be, be really. FRANCIS BARNER Whenever a man does stupid things, it is from the truest of motives. TERRI BARRETT Friendship is a sheltering tree. CHARLENE BARRETT Hope is a waking dream. JOHN BASA Thou hast the dew of thy youth. DEBORAH BARNUM What the world needs now is love, sweet love. GARY BEARDSLEE Be large in mirth. II KURT BENNEDUM Life is a scrambled egg. CRAIG BID WELL Take therefore no thought for the morrow. CHRIS BOZON Yet you touch, in your solemn surly way. MARIGENE BORLEY Little strokes fell great oaks. NANCY BRAVO When I cannot speak my mind I can merely sing my heart. THOMAS BERNTHON He’s mad. Quite mad they said. JOHN BOYER Youth is wholly experiment- al. LEAH BRENTARI A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. 12 RICKY BRINK Life's a pudding full of plums. RONALD BROWN Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth. DEBORAH BROFCAK I have a heart for only joy. 4 PAMELA BROWN The city of happiness is in the state of mind. THOMAS BROWN 1 wish 1 was a Kellogg cornflake, floating in my bowl taking movies. DeWITT BRUNDAGE O, what may man within him hide, Though angle on the outward side. DENNIS BUCKLAND As the June light returns to moonlight I'll be on my way. DEBORAH BULLARD I am for each and against none. 13 DEBRA KAE BUTLER I did it my way. DENNIS CADDEN Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. MARIA BUNDAS Modesty is the citadel of beauty and virtue. ROBERT BYCE He finds the joys of heaven here on earth. GALE CAMERON I thought twas spring but twas she. RICHARD BURROWS I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat! ROX ANN BYCE I'll get by with a little help from my friends. RITA CAMERON Charm is a glow within a woman that casts a most becoming light on others. 14 DIANE COPELAND To love and be loved - is the greatest happiness of existence. DEBORAH COVERT How goodly the ways we walked, how true your hand. JAMES CRANDALL Friends are the true sceptres of Princes. JUNE CREERY Make the coming hour o'erflow with joy. THOMAS CREERY ”1 can't make people like me. but if 1 wasn’t me I'd like me. ROGER CRUMB I was gratified to be able to answer promptly and I did. I said I didn't know. 15 PAMELA DECKER When you walk let your heart lead the way. WENDY DEUEL It doesn’t matter what you believe, as long as you 're sincere. ROSEMARY DOUGLAS Love goes where my Rosemary goes. STEVEN DEDRICK Love is like a mushroom. You never know if it's the real thing until it's too late. MICHAEL DIRENZO Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. GARY DESIMONE Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee. JANE DREWRY DARLENE DuBOIS Work and love - these On the whole I'd rather are the basics. be in Trumanberg. 16 i DIANA DUKE Hangs a soft air, a girl ish smile. BARBARA ELDRED I like people. ROBERT FEYLER Sir I would rather be right than be President. DINAH DUKE Let all the number of the stars give light to thy fair way. FRANK DYKEMAN Still as a searock, sat a toad. LYNN EWANOW Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower. ” CLAIRE FANCHER Youth is the opportunity to do something and become somebody. RICHARD FRANCIS He is a burning and shining light. DAVID FRENCH It's a long and winding road. ” 17 STEVEN FRO BEL All I ask of living is to have no chains on me. SANDRA GARDNER Youth comes but once in a lifetime. DONALD FULLER Give me just a little more time. ALMEDIA GILLETTE The greatest joy of life is love. DIANE GREENMAN I don't meet competition, I crush it. SUE GREGORY In maiden meditation fancy free. JAMES GUINAN Women like silent men, they think they are listen- ing. 18 PATRICIA HALL Somewhere, my love there will be songs to sing. VICKY HALLIDAY Friendship is love, without either flowers or veil. PENNY HAMM Speak low, if you speak love. MARY HASKELL SCOTT HASKELL Freckles: A nice suntan if they would only get togeth- er. Behavior is a mirror where everyone shows his image. THOMAS HATTALA If at first you don't succeed, try, try again, then quit. 19 EILEEN HEISIG Let me fill your heart with joy and laughter.' JEANETTE HINE A good heart is worth gold. MARY HOMA Beauty as we feel it is something indescribable. CANDACE HENDERSON The secret of life is not to do what you like, but like what you do. DONNA HIZA A time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance. MARSHA HOOVER Take a sad song and make it better. ROSE HIBBARD A true friend is a gift of God. RUTH HOLZMAN Your song will fill the air, sing it loud so I can hear you. CLAUDIA HOWARD You are as young as your hope. 20 CAROL HOWELL I disagree! JOYCE HOWELL I am the dance of youth and life is fair. GAIL HUNTER Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. GRACE HUNTLEY Life is but thought. JAMES HYATT 1 once believed that love was but a dream. DANIEL JABLONSKI 1 am by nature, vulgar. PAUL JACKSON DAVID JENKINS A gentleman is seen, but To be loved, be lovable, very seldom heard to laugh. 21 ALAN JEROME The man who radiates good cheer is always a man of vision and faith. LORRAINE JONES Being involved is being content. NANCY JONES I am a dream divinely un- aware. ROBERT KALAF Give me liberty, or give me death. JOANN KELLEHER Something in her smile she knows. MARSHA KING Here is my song for the asking. KRISTINA KINSMAN Smile with an intent to do mischief. 22 THOMAS KINSMAN I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest. DEBORAH KNAPP We are all born of love. BARBARA KRAMER Content thyself to be ob- scurely good. DOLLY KIRKPATRICK Doubt, if you will, but never doubt love itself. SHARON KISNER Well done is better than well said. CHARLES LaBARRE Buy the big, bright pleasure machine. KATHY LATTING For the line is thinly drawn ’tween joy and sorrow. 23 KATHRYN LEONARD I’ve got no string to tie me down. JANET LEWIS All you need is love. That is all you need. CHARLES LOMBARDO When the moon hits the sky like a big pizza pie, that's amore. KATHY LUKE Here is my song for the ask- ing. NATALIE MARANO Happiness is like a kiss - in order to get any good out of it you have to give it to somebody else. 24 JULIO MARTELL I have not yet begun to fight. DAVID MERHIB His was a still and strong face. CHARLES MILLER Smile, and the world smiles with you. BARBARA McCORMICK Without her help, we are nothing. Charles McDaniels The only living boy in New York. GLORIA MESSENGER Joy, gentle friends! Joy and fresh days of love ac- company your heart. EDWARD MILLARD I took some time for liv- ing. BONNIE MITCHELL The April's in her eyes; it is love's spring. WILLIAM PIER Wine, dear boy, and truth. 27 WENDY MOORE Her friendship binds the world together. MARY MORA BIT A Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter. DEBORAH MORGAN What's it all about? Is it just for the moment we live? DENISE MOSEMAN Laugh at yourself first, be- fore anyone else can. MICHAEL MULLIGAN Leader of the pack. TIMOTHY MYERS Ask the young they know everything. NATALIE MARANO Happiness is like a kiss - in order to get any good out of it you have to give it to somebody else. 24 JERRY O'BRIEN I never met a girl I didn't like. SCOTT O'NEIL You know you've got it if it makes you feel good. DOROTHY PAGE When you see beyond your- self, you may find peace of mind. JOHN PERKINS Make it easy on yourself. KATHRYN PETERS A merry heart doeth good like medicine. NANCY PALENCAR Never too young. ERNEST PESSAGNO Let it be. RICHARD PHELPS The moment we are living is now. CHRIS PENATZER Bright youth passes swiftly as a thought. PAMELA PETRICK Her ways are ways of pleas- antness and all her paths are peace. WILLIAM PIER Wine, dear boy, and truth. 27 CONSTANCE PIERSON O, I am stabbed with laugh- ter. SUSAN POND She smiled, and the shad- ows; departed; she shone, and the snows were rain. ROGER PRESTON We are lovers of beauty without extravagance, and lovers of wisdom without unmanliness. PATRICIA PROW I look at you and see love. ANNE QUICK She sang in the sunshine; then went on her way. DAVID QUICK I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way GARY PORTZ I'm a comer and a goer. MELODY PYDISH Laugh and be fat. KIM REYNOLDS Time is but a stream that I go fishing in. 28 SHARON REYNOLDS We are all one and life flows on within you and without you. MARGARET RIEFLER Your time has come to shine. FRANK ROTHEMEYER There's no wisdom like frankness. GARY R1BBLE 1 kicked off my shoes and felt the good earth under my feet. DIANA ROSE Belief in love is the battle of finding it. THOMAS RUSSELL So cunning and so young is wonderful. WANDA RUSSELL I need so little and yet so much. 29 JOYCE SARTELL Her bright eyes made the torches dark. KEITH SCHMIDT I'd rather be a sparrow than a snail. KENNETH SCHMIDT I'd rather be a hammer than a nail. LORENE SHIMANSKY Oh, as long as you can love! ” ERNEST SLAVIK Wreckless youth makes rue- ful age. be and face tomorrow. JOSEPH SMITH Yes, we speak the things that matter, with words that must be said. PATRICIA SMITH If there's nothing left - smile. . 30 SUSAN SMITH Is that all there is? RAYMOND SWARTOUT Young fellows will be young fellows. SUSAN TONG Sun-treader, life and light be thine forever! WILLIAM SMITH Impaled on my wall, my eyes can dimly see the pat- terns of my life, and the puzzle that is me. LINDA TAYLOR Life is too important to take seriously. THOMAS TORTO Let all men know thee, but no man know thee thorough- ly. DALE STRONG Humor is an affirmation of dignity. KATHLEEN TERRY The wind may blow in many directions, but only God can make a tree. DANIEL TRAVIS This door swings both ways. 31 CHRISTINE ULRICH What to you will satisfy the soul except to walk free? DEBORAH VAN VORCE For thou art pleasant and sweet as springtime. BRANDIS VASILEW All we are saying is, give peace a chance. LARRY VEST Everybody's talking at me, I don't hear a word they're sayin'. REBECCA WEBB I have sworn thee fair and thought thee bright. MICHAEL VIMISLICK Live is evil spelled back- wards. SUZANNE WHALEN Beauty and honor are in her so mingled. RICHARD WHITE In thy face I see the map of honor, truth, and loyalty. 32 SUSAN WHITING Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. JEAN WILLIAMS Jean, Jean, you're young and alive! JOHN WILLIAMS He knows wot’s wot, he does. SHARON WOOD I only want to make you happy. DONALD YOUKET In the clearing stands a boxer. MICHAEL ZAVERTON It is the mind that makes the body rich. STRANGE! THAT A MAN WHO HAS A WIT ENOUGH TO WRITE SATIRE SHOULD HAVE FOLLY ENOUGH TO PUBLISH IT. 33 —— yV. BRANDIS VASILEW C ASS COOj L£ JERRV O'BRIEN MIKE MULLIGAN and ANNE QUICK Ckfvs,s OASS OF 71 MOIABLFO :rvTEix-£c7c Au 36 JAMIE FRANCIS and RUTH HOLZMAN ivjooTH f!lOsrUKt£-7 iucctED MIKE ZAVERTON and LORRAINE JONES TOM KINSMAN and ROSEMARY DOUGLAS rOosT TUi £TlC MIKE VIMISLIK and DEBBIE MORGAN At AW 5 n.ns A tra.' 11.2 © 1 'g AHERN, CHROT? S 'HR16 AHERN, DENISE , « ALBRECHT A, CHRISTINE: CHRIS Var. Club 11,12; G. A. A. 9; Chorus 10; Tntra. 9,10,11,12; Cheerleader 10.11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12 ALBRECHT A, MARK: BEIT St. Coun.-TO; Var. r Club 9,10,11,12; Hon. SocI 9; Intra. 9,10,11, 12; Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,11; Track 10,12 ALLEN, WESLEY: WES Football 9, id, 11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11; Wt. Lift. 11 APPLEMAN, CHRISTINE: J'CpiIS AYLESWORTH, PHY! BAKER, KEVIN: Intra . BARNffi lUNCIS: FRAN Dram. 12; Inrra. • 9ff0,11,12; Art Club 11,12 BARNUM, DEBORAH: DEBBY Intra. 9; Art Club ' UU? 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W 12; Chois In, 11,12; Orch. 9, 10,11,12; Art JKub M, n 1 42 SPECIAL EVENTS GRADUATION '70 SH4RJN© HORIZONS Mel Wynn's Band tMtarb new to us PRjO U - A0UAR1US WO U GO UfN S WENDY DEUEL - elected Queen NANCY BRAVO - escort DAVE QUICK RUTH HOLZMAN - escort JOHN BOYER ANNE QUICK - escort DALE STRONG ROSEMARY DOUGLAS - escort GARY RIBBLE VARIETY SWOU enJDENr-FACuuv «aa ues 50 SPRiNS CARNIVAL - '70 - conventions - JUNfOR£ CLAQQ OF ’72 CLASS OFFICER: Secretary - Laura Gaige, President - Tom Thomas, Vice-President - Leslie Arrow, Treasurer - Tom Carle 54 Doreen Binder Jerry Brown Sharon Brown Nancy Brundage Richard Cameron Jude Carlini Charlene Coe Theresa Covert Jo Ann Cowgill John Cowgill WATCHING THE SIGNS ALONG THE WAY talking rroi ER-jusr THE TWO OE US. John Cox Valerie Cranmer Tony Dattoria Darlene Davis 55 Karen Dunlap Starr Edwards Douglas Eldred Kevin Ferris Ellen Feyler Jeanette Francis Andy Gabriel Gary Gnall Hazel Goodrich John Gorman Bonnie Greiner Micke Guinan Linda Gustin Don Hastings 56 Mary Havholm Evalie Hayes Wallace Hines Sherry Hobbs Margaret Homa Linda Houghtalen Peter Huber Peggy Hum Jeff Hyde Kathy Jackson Victoria Janik Glen Jones Linda Jones Karen Kachmar 57 Steve Kaminisky Bonnie Kee Ronald Kiturkes Edward Komar Helen Kostick Linda Krokenberger John Laviska Mary Leary Judy Lewis Paul Lindsley Debra Luce Mike Luke Stanley Mainlonis Robyn Maxson Kathy Rose Tom Sanford Wendy Russell Paul Rustine Duane Shefler Doug Smith George Smith Pam Reid Sue Rink Linda Roberts Cathy Schabloski Jean Shearer Sheila Snow Trudy Snyder 60 Allen Spencer Elizabeth Stachura Brian Sternberg Gail Torrey Jeff Stanley JoAnne Trucker Ianne Tompkins Becky Templeton Debbie Van Hart Pat Vincent Bonnie Vazquez 61 Ed Waskuvich Connie Whitcomb Joe Whitcomb John Whiting Diane Wiegand Phyllis Williams Charles Wilson Ron Wright David Young Sandra Cooper Laura Gaige Terry Loagan Dick Lyon Mike Skiba 62 63 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '71 DOCTOR PUGLISI HARRIS FOODLINES LEIGHTON’S PHARMECY 55 S. Washington St. at Vestal Binghamton, N. Y. 13903 CONKLIN CAR WASH BEST WISHES FROM THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT TO THE CLASS OF ’71 NOTICE: Contrary to popular belief, this year's Student Government of Susquehanna Valley High School was not under the con- trol of the Mafia. Your Godfather, OL. CAHILLS Finest Quality Meats Frozen Foods - Paints GROCERY Magazines BILL’S BARBER SHOP 5 Mile Point Plaza - Kirkwood Tues. and Wed. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs. and Fri. 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays BILL BLULER BOB PAYNE DAN ELY THE SQUIRE PREP SHOP 54 Court St. VOSBURG’S SERVICE STATION! R. KRAUSE Specializing in All Types WELD-RITE of Welding 775 Conklin Road 723-3753 Geared to help you with your money matters. Broome County Bankers' Association The Binghamton Savings Bank Endicott Bank of New York Endicott Trust Company First-City National Bank The Industrial Bank of Binghamton Marine Midland Trust Company of Southern New York 71 Compliments of DOUG BAILEY’S TEXACO Conklin Rd. Conklin, New York 775-9820 I: VII VH VII VII VII VII VH VII VII VI IvH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH |[ VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH vl Irl VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH | I vh vh VH VH v VH VH VH vh vm v n vm VH VH VI rH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH V| VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH VH V CREST PRINTING MANN CO. INC. Conklin, New York B B WINE LIQUOR Giant Plaza, Conklin Ave. OLUM’S FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings and Appliances O 114 Clinton St. Binghamton, N. Y. Phone 722-2315 222 Main St. Johnson City, N. Y. Phone 729-6107 FASHION FLOORS 351 Clinton St. , Bing. 73 FREDERICK’S FARM STAND R. D. 2 Binghamton, N. Y. Wholesale and Retail Eggs Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season Adding Machine and Calculator Repair Service New and Used Machines Dealer: Smith Corona Typewriters Victor, R C Allen WILLIAMS R. D. 2 Binghamton, N. Y. JOHN L. WILLIAMS, JOHN M. WILLIAMS BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1971 HARRY A. STERNBURG INC. Upper Burr Ave. Binghamton, N. 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DOLAN EDILU BLAISURE CHRIS ULRICH MIKE ZAVERTON BIG MUL O the birds of disorder are cross- ing the Continent, No one knows whither and no one knows why. And Softly, softly, the ones I love Are getting ready to die. A year! A life! What are they? The telling of a tale, the passing of a meteor, a dim speck seen for a moment on time's horizon dropping into eternity - Thomason Mr. Dowd Woman knows that the better she obeys, the surer she is to rule. .Susquehanna Valley, The Land of the Giants. La femme est comme l'ombre - Quand on la suit elle fuit; quand on la fuit, elle suit. Vive L'amour! Monsieur Oluich Damn a kid that smiles when he loses. T. K. Triumph is just UMPH added to TRY. Congratulations for the Y earbook. Take Five Love and Luck. Mrs. Nicholson The true test of civilization is, not the census, nor the size of cities, nor the crops, - no but the kind of man the country turns out. I wish to express my sincere thanks to all the students, faculty, and administration, who were a great help to me in the best twelve years of my life. The Cheese Sandwich Kid (Bill) DRJVERfi ED WO UE EC. WEALtf' 0FPtCB THIS IS A SNEAK PREVIEW OF THE ADMINISTRATION SECTION. FOR MORE THRILLS TURN TO P. 149 90 Miss Mary Dolan Mrs. Ruth Nicholson £OPUOMO£££ WORKING TOGETHER DAY TO DAY, TOGETHER, Paul Anderson Kerry Arrow Mark Arrow Gillian Athorn David Ayres Brian Bailey Carol Barry T3 I fll irt 3 U E 03 nj V O 0 £ $ H Kathy Barner Peggy Basa Jamie Bozon Steve Bravo Barbara Bronson Robert Brooks Cindy Bullock William Bunker Joan Butler Ricky Canfield Raymond Carlson Mark Dedrick Gladys Degnan Susan Derose Richard Dickenson Virginia Dix Susan Galfo Laurie Gardner Paul Jacobs Daniel Jenkins Dorene Johnson Linda Johnson Glyn Jones Catherine Miceli Linda Miller Robert Miller Teresa Miller Mary Mohila Phyllis Shim er Douglas Shoemaker Linda Rumpel Paula Russell Joseph Salva Linda Sames Brenda Schmidt Randall Schmidt Michael Smith Judy Skrepcinski Mark Spencer Louise Stachura Richard Testani Marshall Thompkins Sharon Walters Chris Webb Claude Weyant Timmy Woodruff 103 WfifTYBASEeAU TOP LEFT to RIGHT: Dan Kolanda, Ray Swart out, Joe Smith, Rick Burrows, Kevin O'Neil, Frank Rothemeyer, Dan Mastronardi, BOTTOM: Mike Vimislik, Mike Mulligan, Kurt Mohney, Coach Charpinsky, Dave Merhib, Neil Carlson, Dave Kaminsky 1970 BASEBALL RECORDS sv 5 CF 1 sv 8 VESTAL 9 sv 3 OWEGO 13 sv 9 NORTH 13 sv 5 JC 3 sv 2 ME 14 sv 5 CENTRAL 6 sv 5 CV 6 sv 0 ITHACA 2 SV 12 HOMER 1 sv 2 CC 1 sv 8 SETON 2 sv 6 UE 7 sv 6 CC 7 sv 4 HOMER 2 sv 3 CF 1 W L T 7 9 Kurt Mohney made the All-STAC Team with a batting average of . 343 104 J. V. RASERAU- TOP LEFT to RIGHT: Tom Carle, Jim Guinan, Rich White, Gary Gnall, Coach Fleming, Bob Miller, Don Fuller, Dale Strong, Tom Thomas BOTTOM LEFT to RIGHT; Ed Waskuvich, Scott Haskell, A1 Spencer, John Perkins, Scott O'Neil, Steve Waskuvich, Doug Eldred, Steve Kaminsky WiSfTV TENNIS LEFT to RIGHT; Bill Smith, Ed Komor, Dave Ely, Frank Chantry, Chuck Lombardo, Charlie Cot- trell, Gary Courtright, Bruce Anderson, and Mike Rudock 1970 TENNIS RECORDS SV 6 CF 3 SV 5 MONTROSE 4 SV 1 ABING. HGTS. 8 SV 0 CENTRAL 7 SV 0 CC 7 SV 4 HOMER 3 SV 0 UE 7 SV 0 OWEGO 7 SV 0 CC 10 SV 4 NORTH 6 SV 4 JC 3 SV 3 VESTAL 5 SV 3 HOMER 4 SV 0 ITHACA 7 SV 3 OWEGO 4 SV 0 CENTRAL 7 SV3 JC 5 SV 5 MONTROSE 5 W L T 4 13 1 ‘Team finished 3rd in Class B •Senior Bruce Anderson won the Singles Sectional Championship. J. V. TENNfS TOP, LEFT to RIGHT: Bob Feyler, Roy Terepka, Coach O'Donnell, Ron Wright, Hans Holm berg. BOTTOM: Brian Webb, Pat Lombardo, Nancy Bravo and James Drewry TRACfO BOTTOM LEFT to RIGHT; John Moriarity, Dave Whiting, Jim Garris, Jeff Kinsman, Mark Dedrick, Frank Thompson, A1 Robinson, Maynard Fahs, Ron Brooks, Joe Salva, Ivan Clark, Curt Roby, Ken Maxson. 2ND ROW; Kevin Owen, Paul An- derson, Tom Hattala, Tom Kinsman, Ed Hoyt, G. Beardsley, J. Yurka, J. Williams, K. Owen, Tim Myers, Jeff Hyde, Bob Kalaf, Joe Petrick, Coach Rucker. TOP ROW; Mark Arrow, Jeff Troutman, Bill Reynolds, Frank Dykeman, Roger Crumb, B. Buchanan, Chuck McDaniels, Jim Hyatt, Steve Dedrick, John Cowgill, Chris Penatzer, A1 Jerome 109 VAR£fTY SOCCER TOP LEFT to RIGHT: Wayne Barlow (manag.), Dan Jenkins, Reed Bennett, Tony Dattoria, David Roys, Dave Quick, Tom Thomas, Paul Rustine, Coach Weise, Ed Shoemaker (manag.), Robert Gardener, Dave Jenkins, Chuck Miller, Rick Burrows, Kurt Mohney, Ray Swartout, John Boyer, Bob Feyler J. V. SOCCER- TOP LEFT to RIGHT: (manag.), Rob Van Hart, Gary Benjamin, Kerry Arrow, Chris Reese, Coach Trance, Rich Palmatier, RonTurski, A1 Spencer, Norm Snow, Larry Snow, BOTTOM; Jan Parillo, Mike Waters, Tim Collins, Keith Fancher, Pat Gourley, Tom Dogherty, Jeff Stanley, Al Grisel, Gary Beardslee CROSS COUNTRY LEFT to RIGHT: Daryl Rood, John Moriarty, Kevin Owen, Coach Fleming, Tom Kinsman, Jeff Troutman, Charles Wilson 1970 CROSS COUNTRY RECORDS SV 26 - BLUE RIDGE 29 SV 21 - C. V. 34 SV 21 - SETON 34 NOTE: Low score wins! SV 16 - CORTLAND 40 SV 18 - OWEGO 37 SV 19 - HOMER 36 W L T SV 22 - C. C. SV 38 - ITHACA 21 7 1 0 | The Cross Country team won the Eastern Division of STAC. 1 They also placed 3rd in the Sectionals. Tom Kinsman won the Class A” State Championship. TOP; L. Pease, E. Waskuvich, B. Miller, R. Carlson, T. Hattala, S. Dedrick, M. Smith, C. Roby, B. Webb, D. Smith, R. Terry, 2ND ROW; D. Eldred, A. Jerome, J. Garris, M. Fahs, J. Hyde, R. White, N. Ken, J. O’Brien, D. Merhib, C. Lombardo, T. Stebbins, M. Dedrick, J. Smith, T. Meyers, B. Kalaf, C. Penatzer, P. Anderson T. Carle, L. Vest, W. Allen, J. Petrick, T. Russell, B. Brooks, R. Cole, G. Gnall, S. Waskuvich, B. Reynolds, H. Terry, 3RD ROW: J. O'Neil, S. Bravo, D. Hastings, A. Gabriel, J. Hyatt, A. Robinson, S. Kaminsky, F. Rothemeyer, M. Albrechta J. V. FOOTBALL TOP LEFT to RIGHT; S. Bravo, J. Kinsman, I, Clark, G. Lewis, E. Waskuvich, M. Dedrick, Harry Terry, A1 Lewis, R. Testani, Coach Fries, 2ND ROW: K. Dodd, C. Weyant, M. Arrow, B. Bailey, N. Kendrick, B. Reynolds, B. Phlanz, M. Fahs, B. Harris, 3RD ROW; R. Bailey, R, Canfield, J. Solva, R. Flemming, T. Kassen, M. Tompkins, L. Wheelock SIRiS’ TENNIS AND HELD HOCKEY TOP ROW: L. Jones, J. Tripp, J. Rudock, S. Potter, R. Quick, B. Schmidt, M. Reynolds, BOTTOM ROW: L, Mezzadonna, D. Fancher, L, Sames, C. Cowgill, R. Wood, L. Jones TENNIS RECORD W L T 16 0 FIELD HOCKEY RECORD W L T 3 12 TOP ROW: B. Gorman, J. Howell, P. Russell, P. Gaige, Coach Maranto, S. Brown, J. Sarantopolis, C. Finney, R. Covert, 2ND ROW: J. Sartell, F. Beradi, D. Covert, D. Schabloski, M. Haskell, B. Covert, L. Dean, 3RD ROW: R. Douglas, C. Ulrich, L. Gaige, K. Kinsman, N. Carlson, L. Sullivan VAR tlY CHEERLEADERS TOP LEFT to RIGHT: Debbie Covert, Jean Williams, 2ND ROW: Diane Greenman, Claire Fancher, Anne Quick, 3RD ROW: Chris Albrechta, Roxann Byce, Rosemary Douglas, Laura Gaige. Absent: Kathy Terry TOP ROW: Sue Galfo, Cheryl Haines, Kim Owen, 2ND ROW: Brenda Booth, Barb Bronson, Theresa Furch, 3RD ROW: Pat Smith, Joan Butler, Sandy Swartout, Kathy Jackson V RSrrV BAQKEJBAIL LEFT to RIGHT: Coach Gulbin, Tom Russell (manager), Ed Waskuvich, Ron Wright, John Boyer, Kurt Mohney, Larry Pease, Ray Swartout, Steve Waskuvich, Dutch Cowgill, Tom Torto, Rick Burrows, Scott O’Neil, A1 Storti BASKETBALL SCHEDULE sv ME sv HOMER sv CORTLAND sv CV sv NORTH sv CC sv SETON sv OWEGO sv VESTAL sv UE sv HOMER sv ITHACA sv CORTLAND sv CV sv CC sv JC sv SETON sv OWEGO You can write in the scores! !! J. V. BA£K£mLL i TOP ROW LEFT to RIGHT: Bob Phlanz, John Conrad, Mark Dedrick, Maynard Fahs, Ron Hamilton, Coach Goldberg, Jim Kovarick, Paul Anderson, Don Van Hart, Ray Carlson, KNEELING: Dave Ayres, Jim Garris, Ray Terry, (manager), Tarry Fuhri, Ned Kendrick, Rich Bailey, Larry Wheelock, absent: Mike Waters VAR nY B Coach Van Scoy Mike Direnzo Bob Kalaf Gary Thurber Jeff Smith Mark Albrechta 124 Linda Jones Janet Minturn Debby Terboss Coach Van Scoy Nancy Brundage Lois Jones RLQ' BOMJN J. V. BOWLING- VAR£fTV IM2£STUM TOP ROW LEFT to RIGHT; Ron Winters, Ed Komor, Bob Miller, Joe Petrick, Coach Wilcox, Lee Cook, Joe Allen, Curt Roby, A1 Jerome, KNEELING; John Gorman, Daryl Rood, Bill Kilmer, Rick Canfield, Tom Dougherty J. V. WRESTUN TOP ROW LEFT to RIGHT; Jeff Kinsman, Dan Hawk, A1 Robinson, Mark Van Norce, Jeff Thorenson, Cory Arnold, Wally Hine, Cluade Wyant, Bob Komor, Mark Arrow, Mark Lang, Pat Gourley, Joe Salva, Matt Cassell. INSET; Coach Sabo 129 AcnvmES STUDENT GCAG NMW SEATED: T. Torto, T. Thomas; STANDING (1ST ROW) M. Zaverton, J. Sartell, W. Deuel, S. Whiting, L. Jones, T. Carle, Mr. Gulbin - Advisor; (2ND ROW) C. Whitcomb, J. Truck- er, T. Furch, B. Booth, S. Swartout, A. Rinker, K. Fletcher, E. Heisig; (3RD ROW) S. Kis- ner, B. Bronson, L. Arrow, K. Jackson, D. Greenman, L. Jones, D. Bullard, L. Kachmar; (4TH ROW) B. Sternberg, D. Ayres, T. Kelleher, P. Anderson, M. Fahs, J. Kovarik, L. Pease, G. Gnall, C. Roby; (5TH ROW) J. Francis, S. O'Neil, M. Mulligan, M. Spencer, T. Kinsman, M. Smith, T. Myers, J. O'Neil OFFICERS; President - TOM TORTO Vice-President - TOM KINSMAN Secretary - WENDY DEUEL Treasurer - TOM THOMAS Assistant Secretary - JOYCE SARTELL Assistant Treasurer - TOM CARLE Representative to the School Board - SUE WHITING Our President U F;LL FIND A PIACB RjOO UtO G CW HONOR SOCIETY BOTTOM ROW: T. Torto, D. Butler, D. Bullard, D. Brofcak - Secretary, F. Rothemeyer - President, D. Covert - Treasurer, C. Ulrich, J. Drewry, S. Smith; MIDDLE ROW; K. Owen, R. White, M. Za- verton, J. Guinan, C. Penatzer, P. Hall, J. Sartell, S. Kisner, G. Huntley, S. Brown, C. Coe, Miss Dolan - Advisor; TOP ROW: L. Jones, B. Vasilew, D. Copeland, R. Holzman, S. Whiting, J. Min- turn, T. Covert, L. Krokenberger, J. Trucker, L. Gaige, J. Lewis LIBRARY ASSISTANTS STANDING: S. Lilly, E. Blaisure, D. Funnel, L. Barner, D. Binder, P. Shimer, J. Fletcher, E. Ulrich, P. Lindsley; SEATED; J. Lewis, L. Shimansky, B. Kramer, W. Moore, T. Barrett 131 BAND KNEELING: P. Monroe, M. Flynn, R. Halliday, L. Dean; STANDING: (1ST ROW) S. Miner, B. Finsel, N. Henry, E. Reynolds, V. Dix, M. Monahan, S. Kisner, G. Cameron, B. Eldred, M. Herzog, K. Griffin, S. Whiting - Drum Majorette; (2ND ROW) D. Covert, E, Heisig, E. Stachura, J. Minturn, J. Rudock, L. Chan- try, W. Barlow, P. Shimer, R. Wood, S. Warford, J. Ewanow, N. Eldred, N. Carlson, D. Mohney, R. Dut- cher, J. Sartell; (3RD ROW) M. Tompkins, S. Bellas, J. Drewry, J. Courtright, W. Moore, K. Mohney, C. Griffin, B. Covert, V. Shuta, T. Snyder, S, Snow, L. Sullivan, L. Krokenberger, B. Gorman; (4TH ROW) R. Schmidt, B. Elliott, M. Waters, T. Hattala, T. Waltman, J. Kovarik, A. Spencer, K. Kinsman, C, Arnold, R. Chalker, R. Conklin, K. Owen, R. Bennett, C. Finney, S. Tong; (5TH ROW) J. Smith, N. Snow, Mr, Kucko - Advisor, R. Stone, S. Haskell COLOR, GUARDS LEFT to RIGHT: B. Kramer, G. Huntley, S. Major, L. McDaniels, K. Corse, K. Barner, V. Myers, N. Palencar, L. Sames, K. Kaminsky SEATED: (1ST ROW) B. Sternberg, S. Kisner, T. Snyder, V. Shuta, S. Snow; (2ND ROW) Mr. Kucko - Ad- visor; A. Spencer, J. Kovarik, T. Waltman, M. Waters, R. Schmidt; STANDING: D. Mohney, M. Herzog, P. Monroe, R. Halliday, K. Owen, R. Bennett, R. Chalker 133 WOODWINDS 1ST ROW; S. Miner, N. Henry, B. Finsel, V. Dix; 2ND ROW: T. Snyder, S. Snow, L. Krokenberger, S. War- ford; 3RD ROW; W. Barlow, L. Chantry, E. Reynolds, N. Eldred, J. Ewanow; Advisor - Mr. Kucko BRASS ENSE WBLB ORCHESTRA (1ST ROW): R. Covert, T. Komar, M. Leary, J. Dix, S. Muscolo, C. Howard, J. Tripp; Mrs. Blanton - Advi- sor; (2ND ROW): D. Binder, D. Page, D. Orzel, C. Clapper, B. Bronson, R. Corcoran, L. Krokenberger, P. Monroe, M. Spencer; (3RD ROW): B. Stachura, S. Miner, M. Herzog, S. Warford, T. Waltman, K. Corse, M. DcBelles, K. Owen, S. Tong STRING QUARTET 135 R Corcoran, M. Spencer, D. Page, C. Clapper CHORUS SEATED; B. Sternberg, R. Cole, J. O'Neil, T. Berthon, K. Micelli; STANDING (1ST ROW): J. Skrepcinski, G. Talucci, K. Gninan, K. Gorman, M. Zaverton, J. Jones, D. Young, D. Brofcak, C. Barry, N. Hiza; Miss Barrett - Advisor; (2ND ROW); L. MacGeorge, J. Szajna, M. Edwards, T. Covert, J. Howell, G. Athoni, E. Pessagno, S. Dedrick, T. Myers, P. Rustine, W. Deuel, D. Rose, B. Vazquez, D. Terboss, C. Whitcomb, R. Quick; (3RD ROW); K. Fletcher, K. Han- ley, B. Haskell, G. Degnan, C. Stokes, P. Tcrwilliger, T. Creery, J. Kinsman, M. Dedrick, K. Hannas, L, Troutman, H. Goodrich, V. Dix, J. Trucker; (4TH ROW); D. Wagner, J. Benne- dum, C. Cowgill, K. Hyde, J. Courtright, P. Smith, S. DiRenzo, D. Lee, L. Miller, H, Trout- man, K. Potter, R. Roberts, R. Rusnak, K. Ferris, D. Ronk, E. Anderson, M. Reynolds, V. Cram- mer, A. Rinker;(5TH ROW); C. Howard, L. Stachura, L. Johnson, S. Brown, G. Jones, D. Swan, S. Vest, J. Lewis, V. Janik, D. VanHart, S. Swartout, P. Russell, L. Allen, S. Hobbs, D. Binder PERCUSSION R. Halliday, M. Flynn, P. Monroe, L. Dean MAJORETTES STANDING: G. Smith, S, Stachura, B. Niki, L. Cardew, M, Haskell, P. Vincent, J. Burns; SEATED: J. Cowgill CO-CAPTAINS: Barb Niki Mary Haskell 137 G. Huntley, G. Torrey, B. Meuchelboeck, M. Leary, M. Quick, W. Russell, P. Russell, M. Spencer 138 STUDENT SECRETARIES SEATED (1ST ROW): D. Duke, M. Riefler, P. Brown, M. Bundas; (2ND ROW): Miss Ruane - Advisor; B, McCormick, J. Howell, D. Duke, S. Reynolds, M, Morabito; (3RD ROW): M. Borley, P. Smith, D. Moseman, K. Leonard, B. Mitchell; STANDING; W. Russell, P. Prow, M. Hoover, K. Latting, V. Halliday, P. Decker, D. Buckland, B. Niki, C. Barrett, P. Petrick, J. Kocak, T. Barrett FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA BUSINESS CLUB STANDING: T. Barrett, K. Leonard, J. Rudock, D. Weigand, L. Houghtalen, M. Hoover, P. Petrick, i. Kocak, B. Miner, D. Arrow, K. Rose; Mr. Giacometti - Advisor; SEATED: S. Reynolds, M. Morabito, D. Moseman, B. Mitchell MWLETES P. Cramer, R. Palmeiter, N. Palencar; Mr. Nemire - Advisor S(RL£' (NJTRdMURAt-S (1ST ROW); P. Basa, J. Collins, V. Dix, J. Butler, L. Kachmar, A. Quick, D. Duke, C. Albrechta, D. Duke, D. Greenman, R. Byce, G. Torrey, S. Rink; (2ND ROW); J. Fletcher, T. Miller, D. Rumpel, L. Merhib, D. Mohney, L. Sullivan, L, Gnall, N. Knights, T. Furch, A. Rinker, S. Swartout, B. Bronson, M. Edwards, G. Degnan, J. Bozon; (3RD ROW); D. Wagner, D. Dauria, C. Haines, S. Walters, J. Ben- nedum, K. Kaminsky, B. Covert, P. Smith, D. Covert, J. Sartell, C. Ulrich, F. Berrardi; (4TH ROW); L. Duke, P. Rucker, D. Rose, M. Monahan, K. Hyde, K. Corse, J. Courtright, B. Booth, K. Terry, M. Pydish, K. Kinsman, S. Galfo . A A 1ST ROW; D. Rose, S. Rink, R. Douglas, K. Kinsman, C. Ulrich, D. Covert; 2ND ROW: W. Deuel, R. Byce, L. Kachmar, J. Sartell, G. Torrey, L. Gaige BOV£’ IMR O UURALS (1ST ROW): D. Hrehor, G. Rose, T. Stortl, E. Soyke, J, Hunsinger; (2ND ROW): K. Potter, L. Vest, J. Kov- arik, F. Bamer; (3RD ROW): G. Borley, B. Webb, M. Skiba, J. Guinan, R. Schmidt 141 sportsman club J. Whitcomb, R. Brown, J. Fitzsimmons, T. Creery, B. Pier, B. Bailey, P. Murphy, T, Bendick, R. Halliday, J. Hunsinger, B. Muckey, G. Wilson, D. Arrow, P. Monroe, D. Jenkins; Mr. Minster - Advisor . AUDIO-VISUAL SEATED; P. Hurtt, V. Crammer, L. Arrow; STANDING; B. Gorman, R. Rink, A. Greisler, N. Palencar, R. Stone; Mr. Barkley - Advisor; J. Brown, C. Page, J. Cox, J. Hunsinger 142 ART CLUB SEATED; P. Hall, D. Bullard, N. Bravo, L. Taylor, T. Myers, B. Levine, R. Foster, D. Lee, P. Hamm, S. Wood; Miss Barrett - Advisor; S. Dedrick, K. Kinsman, D. Davis, L. Barner, J. Cowgill, T. Wallace, K. Dun- lap, C. Coe GRAPHIC ARTS 143 M. Guinan, R. Rusnak, J. Brown, J. Cox; Mr. Barkley - Advisor; R. Aton, R. Baker VARQtlY CLUB 1ST ROW; D. Greenman, R. Douglas, D. Butler, T. Kinsman, J. Smith, F. Rothmeyer, M. Mulligan, C. Albrechta, J. Williams, D. Duke; 2ND ROW; J. O’Neil, J. Cowgill, D. Merhib, C. Penatzer, C. Roby, S. Kaminsky, D. Quick, T. Myers, D. Eldred, D. Rood, C. Lombardo; 3RD ROW; C. Miller, P. Anderson, J. Kinsman, J. Gorman, T. Thomas, J. Troutman, R. Swartout, 1. Hyde, A. Jerome, G. Gnall, B. Kalaf; 4TH ROW; R. Wright, G. Thurber, D. Jenkins, J. Smith, T. Dattoria, B. Smith, T. Hattala, C. Mohney, B. Feyler KEY CLUB OFFICERS; President - D. Merhib; Vice-President and Treasurer - J. Hyatt; Secretary - D. Hastings 144 PEP CLUB 1ST ROW; P. Hamm, R. Douglas, L. Kachmar, D. Duke, C. Ulrich, D. Butler, J. Perkins, D. Duke, J. Cowgill, S. Smith, K. Owen, S. Galfo, B. Bronson; 2ND ROW; M, Monahan, J. Benne- dum, B. Schmidt, C. Cowgill, L. Sames, K. Hyde, D. VanVorce, M. Borley, P. Smith, B. Mc- Cormick, L, Merhib, D. Dauria, M. Herzog, D. Mohney; 3RD ROW; D. Rose, A. Quick, D. Arrow, K. Rose, K. Hannas, E. Ulrich, J. Carlini, K. Griffin, B. Covert, J. Courtright, L. Gnall, L. Rauer, J. Trucker; 4TH ROW; M. Edwards, K. Barner, L. McDaniels, K. Kaminsky, S. Major, P. Russell, J. Francis, R. Quick, L. Jones, S. Potter, M. Bundas, J. Drewry, K. Fletcher; 5TH ROW; L. Gaige, D. Covert, S. Dedrick, K. Kinsman, J. Lewis, T. Covert, J. Guinan, F. Barner, G. Huntley, C, Coe; 6TH ROW; J. Emerick, J. Howell, B. Vazquez, K. Jackson, K. Corse, A. Rink- er. W. Russell, C. Henderson, E. Blaisure; 7TH ROW; J. Francis, T. Thomas, D. Strong, M. Mul- ligan, J. Williams, L. Duke CHESS CLUB SEATED; R. Canfield, B. Barber; STANDING: K. Owen, J. Cowgill, D. Jenkins 145 DRwnce 1ST ROW; L. Rauer, V. Dix, C. Barry, E. Feyler, P. Hamm, J. Creery, S. Smith, J. Cowgill, W. Deuel, D. Rose, D. Terboss, M. Herzog, J. Courtright; Miss Ruane - Advisor; 2ND ROW; L. Cnall, B. Schmidt, L. Duke, L. Miller, K. Gorman, L. Merhib, P. Hall, M. Leary, B. Meuchelboeck, S. Rink, D. Ulco, J. Francis; 3RD ROW: G. Kumpan, J. Bennedum, C. Cowgill, V. Shute, H. Good- rich, L. McDaniels, S. Wood, J. Trucker, D. Dauria, G. Athorn, L. Krokenberger, B. Levine, K. Griffin; 4TH ROW: B. Kramer, C. Hyde, B. McCormick, N. Knights, B. Feyler, M. Zaverton, D. Bartlett, R. Rink, H. Troutman, E. Pessagno, M. Quick, J. Emerick; 5TH ROW; T. Creery, J, Williams, R. Stone, K. Potter, P. Monroe, A. Jerome, M. Spencer NEWSPAPER SEATED: L. Houghtalen, D. Ronk, D. Bullard, V. Dix; Mr. Mayko, Advisor; STANDING; D, Van Hart, D. Kicinski, D. Bartlett, R. Manzer, K. Murphy, T. Kelleher, M. Spencer, B. Kapral, N. Hiza, B. Sternberg, C. Barry YEARBOOK EDflORS B. Webb - SENIORS; J. Minturn - ACTIVITIES; D. Kicinski - SOPHOMORES; S. Pond - ADMINISTRA- TION; B. Kee - JUNIORS; R. Holzman - ADVERTISING; L. Jones and S. Whiting - CO-EDITORS; D. Jenkins - SPORTS SIAFP P. Decker, B. McCormick, R. Phelps, V. Janik, J. Courtright, C. Miller, D. Butler, J. Williams AD WfNfSlRAnON Principal - MR. DEAN SHROAT MRS. DEDRICK Secretary MR. FRANK DONNELLY Superintendent MRS. JONES Secretary MRS. HEMPSTEAD Secretary MR. NELSON SPAULDING Vice-Principal 150 MRS. SMITH Secretary MR. RAY POTTER Transportation GUIDANCE MR. ANTHONy SACCO Counselor MRS. IDA HASBROUCK Counselor BUSINESS OFFICE SCIENCE MR. LEO BAJKOWSKl MR. JOHN STOERKEL MR. RICHARD FRIES math MR. ROBERT DOWD MR. JOHN NEMIRE Dept. Chairman MR. JOHN O'DONNELL SPANISH 153 MISS DOROTHY BARRETT ENGLISH MRS. LINNIE TULLER MR. PAUL McCORMACK MR. WAYNE BOWDISH 154 MRS. BURNS MISS PAT CAMPBELL WfSfORy MR. FRANK GAHAGEN MR. RICHARD GULBIN MR. CALVIN RUCKER MR. SAMUEL CADDEN Dept. Chairman MRS. ETHEL WARFORD 155 BUSINESS EDUCATION MR. WILLIAM HAND MISS PEARL RUANE Dept. Chairman MR. BART GIACOMETTI MR. WHITENIGHT MRS. ANNE VERDON PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. KENNETH GOLDBERG MISS JANELL STORM INDUSTRIAL ARTS MUSIC MRS. BLANTON MR. KUCKO 157 Q KUAU ' WHO AM I'; Anyway ?3 'OUI [ AN°, just begun lA A I what is rr good for,? absolutely NOTFTfNG ETTPTER, Q POVERTY, fGNORANCE, POLLUTION, UUNGER PREJUDICE, CRI UE AND MATE. WE WILL SPEND OUR, UVES WORKING TO BETTER, TP E WORLD. BUT FOR, NOW . . . WE’VE ONLY JUST BEGUN. 159
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