Alfred Almond High School - Alcen Yearbook (Almond, NY)
- Class of 1968
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ALCEN '68 2........................Dedication 4........................Administration 9........................Elementary 19.......................Faculty 27.......................Underclassmen 39.......................Seniors 69........................Activities 85.......................Sports His ability to understand even the smallest problem, his perseverance, his joy of life have given us light in even the darkest moments. The hours he has devoted to us as an advisor, teacher and friend will long be cherished by the class of '68. 2 Thank-you Mr. Shinebarger. ADMINISTRATION MR. CLICQUENNOI Supervising Principal MRS. THOMAS MR. STILLMAN Elem. Office Staff Co-ord. of Students Act. Ind. Arts Mech. Drawing MRS. LOCKWOOD Office Staff 4 Sr. Hi Guidance MISS LANE Guidance Secretary MRS. ROBERTS Guidance Secretary MRS. GRANGER Jr. Hi Guidance MRS. COOK Elementary Art 5 MR. TOWER School Psychologist 6 Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Dickerson, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Hargraves, Mrs. Benson, Mrs. White, Mrs. Dobson, Mrs. Denni- son. CAFETERIA STAFFS Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Guthrie, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Ander- son, Miss Lilly, Mrs. Gifford, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Zirkelbach, Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Rigby. ' BUS DRIVERS and CUSTODIANS ROW 1: W. Cornelius, D. Heers, D. Pierce, A. Lorrow. ROW 2: B. Palmer, R. Studley, A. Perry, V. Cornelius, D. Ormsby. R. Wise, B. VanNorman. ABSENT: P. Gab- riel, L. White, R. Wieldman. 7 8 ROW 1: T. Knapp, T. Cappadonia, S. Burdick, J. Freeland, K. Borst, K. Brown, M. Green, S. Robinson. ROW 2: J. Mike, T. Martines, C. Davison, C. Coleman. J. Murray, K. Horton, J. Reilly, M. Brudick, R. Burdick, D. Stuart, J. Colmer, M. Van Dermeer, P. Hall, F. Banks. KINDERGARTEN ROW 1: B. Porter, M. Nesbit, S. Dennison, C. Capozzi, D. Wilkins. ROW 2: C. Curran, T. Burdick, L. Ide, S. Vaughn, J. Mickle, B. Condrate, S. Stopfel, M. Gordon, D. Win- ters, L. Gaynor, K. Hawes, B. Brown, C. J. Dickerson, S. Wagner, M. Changose, A. Sich, V. Freeman, C. Trotta, T. Koegel, M. Wakefield. ROW 1: F. Cartledge, J. Canale, S. Thomas, J. Walker, C. Woodworth, J. Spyralatos, J. Gignac, B. Mulligan, K. Patrick. ROW 2: J. Wagner, P. Sutton, R. Rusinko, J. Stuart, B. Davis. ROW 3: S. Sackett, D. Cook, P. Gabriel, T. Hurd, B. King, W. Baker, M. McIntosh, S. Harvey, J. Lobdell, J. Felahi. 10 FIRST GRADE ROW 1: D. Cook, L. McCormick, J. Wag- ner, A. Jevremovic, F. Taft, K. Lanshe, J. Ryan, L. Pye, G. Jekel, A. Palmiter, T. Phillips, L. Palmer, T. Park, S. Ross- man, G. Porter, L. Mullen, S. Speca, L. burdick, L. McKnight, R. Gallahorn. ROW 2: M. Mike, R. Seamans, J. Jay, K. Rase, L. Smith, L. Hale, J. Baker, G. Curry, R. Snyder, N. Hoover. SEATED: E. Bergren, L. Thompson, B. Granger. ROW 1: M. Doty, J. George, P. Wilson L. Snyder. ROW 2: C. Patton, J. Van Dermeer, B. Faughman, J. Jimmerson, J Reitnauer. ROW 3: C. DeSain, T. Beaton E. Dungan, B. Burdick, B. Torrence ROW 4: H. Wietgrefe, M. Matison, C Burdick, D. Gaisser, T. Scofield, M. Bar rett, M. Holland, D. Babcock, M. Cos tello, C. Droppers, L. Allen. ROW 5: S Fosegan, J. Hitchcock, V. Giles, D. Law rence, D. Rathbun, M. Holland. MRS. STOCKWEATHER ROW 1: R. Flint, J. Brizzee, R. Denni- son. ROW 2: P. Shepard, D. Hecht, P. Kozlowski, J. Sylvester, D. Nesbit, C. Drumm, J. Smith, L. Norton, S. Van- Auken. ROW 3: R. Moses, K. Perkins, C. Cappadonia, C. Sherman, D. Watson. ROW 4: M. Giedlin, G. Cartwright, G. Johnson, R. Raner. ROW 5: J. Wilkins, C. Changose, M. Pendleton. 11 ROW 1: S. Funk, C. Nesbit, M. Webb, C. Earl, T. Lindeman, S. Beasley, L. Patrick, D. Haskins, J. Gaisser, C. Smith, D. Clark. ROW 2: D. Walter, R. Harvey, J. Friend, S. Odell, D. Kay, D. Pye, M. Wagner, D. Gerace, R. Gillette, M. Fischer, N.Schlick, S. Larsen, E. Borst, R. Formoso, M. Lawrence, M. Hecht, S. Monroe, T. Finlay. ABSENT: J. Carroll. ROW 1: S. Collmer, E. Cushing, K. Pierce, M. Pierce, T. Freeman, D. Phill- ips, A. Billeci, J. Anderson, A. Forinoso, M. Woodworth. ROW 2: R. Veley, R. Shaw, T. Perkins, C. Gottlieb, R. Eddy, B. Burdick, R. Buckmaster, D. Jefferds, C. Mensinger, S. Reitnauer, K. Legro, P. Washburn, R. Champlin, A. Schlick. MRS. ULMER ROW 1: M. Wenslow, P. Wilkins, S. Wagner, M. Robinsin, R. Jones, A. Hurd, D. Parker, C. Woodworth, L. Hall, T. Saxton, C. Clark, K. Snyder, M. Kozlowski, E. Sutton. ROW 2: V. Flint, P. Harris, D. Spencer, L. Stopfel, S. Latham, C. Jevre- movic, P. Gabriel, P. Savel, D. Perry, J. Palmiter, J. Mike, M. Green, D. Norton, L. Fraser. 12 THIRD GRADE ROW 1: D. Funk, M. Coleman, R. Stevens, R. Gallahorn, G. Thompson, D. Pendel- ton, C. George. ROW 2: M. Faughnan, D. Perry, B. Granger, T. Freeland, S. Van- Inwagen, M. Hanks. ROW 3: D. Savey, K. Trotta, J. Kovach, C. Rossington, V. Sands, R. Smith, T. Patton, R. Robinson, D. Collmer, A. Winslow, L. Allen. MRS. BAKER ROW 1: K. Palmer, J. McCormick, R. VanDuser, K. Greene, D. Ohara. ROW 2: C. Latham, L. Brooks, P. Snyder, W. Sut- ton, M. Robinson, V. Martinez, M. Mc- Cormick, C. Love, M. Hoover, L. Davis. ROW 3: S. Lorow, D. O'Dell. W. Walker, H. Hawes, S. Barrett, R. Snyder, J. Sa- veli, N. Snyder, D. Cushman, S. West- lake. MRS. F. COLEMAN 'f J ROW 1: D. Wilkins, P. Curran, S. Wil- cox, P. Donahue, T. Snyder, S. Brown, J. Flint, D. Burdick. ROW 2: C. Carpen- ter, K. Wilkinson, D. Watson, W. Giles, R. Freeman, W. Olin, G. Lemoine, S. Por- ter, J. Finlay. ROW 3: A. Hale, J. Dicker- son, L. Palmer, J. Tuttle, D. Burdick, M. bracken, P. Blcomquist, G. Lewis, T. Du- Breuil. 13 ROW 1: J. Phillipson, R. Cone, P. George, L. Veley, M. Curran, S. Shep- ard, T. Stuart, R. Stopfel, J. Rase. ROW 2: J. Comes, H. Kemp, R. Drumm, C. Knapp, T. Earl, C. Wilcox, C. Stevens, H. Herrick, C. Thurber, M. Brizzee, J. Mullen. ROW 3: R. Briggs, A. Haskins, D. Nye, M. Green, D. Huntington, L. Butler. ROW 1: M. Hale, J. Kay, J. Saxton, D. Smith, G. Sylvester, D. Porter, W. Eddy, E. VanHorn, ROW 2: P. Mullen, C. Brown, K. Martin, M. Kling- ensmith. ROW 3: T. Martinez, D. Hardy, N. Cush- ing, M. Odell, R. Gardner, C. Rossman, G. Denni- son, C. Wagner. ROW 4: J. Wilkinson, C. McGraw, D. Clarke, P. Murray, M. Costello. ROW 1: P. Harvey, V. Cartwright, C. McKnight, B. Lanshe, M. Ehrlich, J. Lawrence. ROW 2: D. Hen- ry, D. Sharts, S. Allen, R. Hitchcock, S. Clark. ROW 3: L. Crayton, R. Vaughn, J. Mullen, D. Wat- son, Y. Monroe, S. Smith, A. Rossington, M. Bar- ney. ROW 4: K. Perry, T. Giedlin, M. Cappadonia. ROW 5: J. Allen, J. Davies, M. Johnston, N. Koegel. FOURTH GRADE MRS. BEY 14 ROW 1: R. Mueller, D. Wilcox, D. Hask ins, R. Lorow, M. Vanlnwagen, C. Mul len, D. Davison, C. Burzycki, R. Parker C. Holland, D. Kernan, J. Turner, P Canale. ROW 2: C. Johnson, D. Brown M. Flint, M. Sands, J. Kinerson, E. Wash burn. ROW 3: J. Robinson, J. Calkins M. Neville, R. Clark, A. Knudsen, M Bancroft, S. Ohara. ROW 1: M. Dobson, C. Knapp, A. Thompson, T. Mix, J. Colmer, J. Coats, J. Crooks. ROW 2: B. Dungan, C. Phill- ips, S. Carpenter, B. Freeland, K. Jay, S. Hardy, I. Formosa, P. Flint, T. Parke, D. Pierce, W. Beasley. ROW 3: L. Perry, J. MacKnight, M. Craton, S. Droppers, R. Cartwright, A. Beckhorn, D. Gillette. ROW 1: L. Faughman, J. Rulon, D. Petrie, L. Coleman, C. Wagner. ROW 2: P. Freeland, T. Hall. C. Baker, C. Pierce. ROW 3: M. Sny- der, E. Gaynor, J. Lemoine, E. Dirlam. ROW 4: C. Giedlin, S. Shaw, A. Cappadonia. ROW 5: S. Higgins, J. Palmiter, S. Pendle- ton. ROW 6: R. Smith, T. Turner, C. Nudd. ROW 7: D. Brown, R. Pulos, S. Lindeman. FIFTH GRADE 15 ROW 1: L. Eshenbaugh, P. Clark, M. Gaynor, R. Hyland. ROW 2: R. Stevens, T. Gaynor, C. Dens- more, R. Hamlin, M. Whitesell, A. Gaynor, E. Veley, T. Mosher. ABSENT: R. Turner, D. Nye, E. Gaynor. MR. ALLEN SPECIAL CLASS Undertakes many projects and study new ideas . . . topics range from tapping maple trees to preparing entire meals ... oh those aromas in eighth period French class! MRS. WILCOX ' ROW 1: M. Garin, D. Jackson, E. Davis. ROW 2: J. Thomas, C. Gay- nor, R. Godown. ROW 3: S. Rob- erts, D. Perry, L. Dungan, S. Murray. 16 ELEMENTARY LIBRARY CLUB ROW 1: L. Faughnan, C. Pierce, D. Kernan, P. Canale, C. Wagner, C. Holland. ROW 2: P. Sands, K. Jay, P. Flint, M. Dobson, R. Pulos, J. Calkins, C. Giedlin, C. Nudd. C. Phillips, S. Ohara, R. Decker, L. Perry, R. Mueller, D. Haskins, R. Clark, J. McKnight, A. Beckhorn. Future librarians . . . tasks in- clude working at desk, . . . shelving books, . . . general aid . . . field trips to college libraries . . . later graduate to high school organization. 17 A time for witches and goblins . . . great time for little kids . . . don't kid yourself it's fun for the big kids too! 18 HALLOWEEN MRS. BAKEMAN Geometry MR. KARTSAKLIS Sr. Hi Math MRS. HALLET Jr. Hi Science MR. PHELAN Art 20 MRS. SEAMAN Typing, Bus. MR. GERACE Physics, Jr. Hi Science, Ind. Arts. MRS. PAINE Speech, Reading MR. ESTABROOK Jr. Hi Science, Chem. MR. LLOYD Gen. Science, Biology ci rilfif K MRS. STILLMAN Sr. Hi Librarian MRS. CLARK Asst. Librarian MRS. PHELAN Sr. Hi English MRS. FOSEGAN Jr. Hi English MR. SHINEBARGER Sr. Hi English 22 MISS THOMAS French MR. SPRAGUE Inst. Music MISS WHITE Voc. Music MR. TORREY Sr. Hi Soc. Studies MR. GOOD World History MRS. DEVERELL Jr. Hi Soc. Studies 23 MR. CODISPOTI Jr. Hi Soc. Studies MRS. MORGENFELD Home Ec. 24 26 ROW 1: L. Dickerson, S. Watson, L. Smith, S. Canale, J. Phillipson. ROW 2: M. Henshaw, C. Sheppard, R. Baker, D. Rigby, L. Higgins, K. Fraser, S. Brown, P. McCormick, C. Rossman. ROW 3: D. Snyder, M. Gillete, B. Wakefield, P. Fas ano, E. Smith, G. Ehrlich, S. Wheeler, B. Earl, P. Jones, J. Whightman, R. Friend, M. Jekel. SIXTH GRADE MRS. SICKER ROW 1: J. Moore, A. Lewis, E. Kowol- oski, T. Giles, D. Smith, D. Funk, D. Green. ROW 2: J. Wheat, C. Williams, R. Eddy, E. Ide, A. Tuttle, W. Brown, L. Housen, J. McMichael, M. Hardy, R. Davison, M. Elwell, G. Brutsman. ROW 3: E. Gaynor, J. Davis, L. Calkins, K. Earl, J. White, J. Patton, R. lde,C. Veley. ROW 1: P. Stull, T. Giedlin, T. Turner, A. Woodworth, J. Foughman,S. Brooks, T. Anderson, G. Reid, M. Harvey. ROW 2: C. Wood, A. Washburn, C. Rossman, P. Henry, B. Cone, J. Lewis. ROW 3: J. Costello, L. Cornelius, J. Leomoine, ABSENT: S. Gee. 28 ROW 1: T. Jekel, K. Lowery, J. Lorrow. ROW 2: J. Ninos, R. Henry, G. Holland. ROW 3: C. Love, C. Herrick. ROW 4: P. Harr- ison, M. Madison, D. McMichael. ROW 5: V. Mills, C. Norton. M. Kay, C. Harvey. ROW 6: A. Kling- ensmith, B. Kull, M. Linderman. ROW 7: G. Odell, R. Haskins, C. Howard, R. Latham, L. Herrick. ROW 8: L. Knudsen, R. Heller. S. Monroe, V. Higgins. SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1: D. Watson, M. Wheeler, K. Pal miter, J. Perkins, B. Palmer, J. Schwartz ROW 2: H. Wakefield, S. Savey, R. Shu maker, P. Sloan, B. Whightman,S. Rough ROW 3: M. Vanlnwagen, S. Patton, D Petrie. ROW 4: W. Pulos, S. Tucker, T Sherrit. ROW 5: S. Schwartz, T. Van Duser, D. Petrie. ROW 6: J. Speca. R Stuart, J. Stearns. ROW 7: M. Wood T. Soule, W. Perry. The punky little sixth-grad- ers” are now (still little) seventh graders. Thrown in- to the chaos and confusion in the beginning, they are now old hands at the business of changing classes and having a multitude of teachers. T. Soule, Treas.; S. Drumm, V. Pres.; J. Speca, Pres. ABSENT: K. Fasano, Sec. ROW 1: C. Dennison, S. Drumm, K. Beckhorn, T. Dobson, J. Crooks, J. Hall, R. Coddington, P. Freeland, R. Friend, S. Cornell, S. Ehrlich. ROW 2: S. Dicken- son, M. Gorton, R. Hadsell, R. Colmer, N. Gray, P. Briggs, D. Banks, K. Fasano, J..Hanks, J. Burdick, S. DuBreil, P. Clark, S. Carpenter. 29 W. Smith, Sec.; L. McGraw, Treas.; C. Butler, V. Pres.; M. Parker, Pres. ROW 1: T. Calkins, C. Butler, K. Evans, P.Coleman, R. Moses. ROW 2: L. Fraser, J. George, K. Cappadonia, C. Ahrens, S. Earl, L. Bloomquist, B. Beasley, M. Cush- ing, M. Eddy. ROW 3: J. Gardner, M. Giedlin, G. Burzychi, M. Adams, C. Funk, M. Hanks, S. Giles, S. Crandall, G. Brown, K. Costello. EIGHTH GRADE The eighth graders are masters of the junior high hall and now inflict the tortures that they once suffered, upon the newcomer. These mighty middle people are big now and will soon be subject to the trials and errors of high school. ROW 1: R. Murphy, B. Jefferds, M Moses. W. Johnston, R. Kowalski, K Kuhne, B. Hardy, J. Lewis. ROW 2: J Mullen, D. Olds, W. Jaycox, J. Herrick M. Perry, S. Kernan, B. Ide, H. Holland L. McGraw, K. Palmiter. ROW 3: L Murray, P. Harwood, D. Hurd, S. Lor row, M. Lewis, P. Montgomery, S. Hunt ington. ABSENT: G. Miles. ROW 1: S. Wietgrefe, G. Norton, C. Reynolds, J. Ninos, D. Rulon, C. Myers. ROW 2: D. Pierce, W. Smith, C. Snyder, M. Vanlnwagen, N. Schobl, D. Shepard, C. Wheeler, A. Rawady, S. Tucker. ROW 3: G. Snyder, M. Parker, M. Kay, M. Win- ters, B. Palmer, J. Shaw, M. Tobin, M. Stull, S. Straight, K. Young. ABSENT: R. Sutton, R. Walter, G. Wheat. 30 ROW 1: J. Walters, S. Sherrit, A. Sick. ROW 2: R. Aaron, J. Smith. ROW 3: L. White, J. Graham, C. Shaw. ROW 4: G. Elwell, G. Griffin, D. Olds, A. Gaynor. Cosmetology Jeff and Dave at Auto Mechanics VOCATIONAL Brave-hearted souls of Bus 24 endured perils of many new drivers . . . indulge in additional vocational training to help in securing skilled jobs upon graduation from high school. ROW 1: T. Van Duser, M. Cone, E. Coddington, R. Nye, A. Hume, E. Gaynor. ROW 2: G. Ormsby, F. Tucker, J. Tucker, T. Mason, J. Smith, S. Reid, M. Flint, M. Cone. Rex and Electronics 31 tUdfi M.u!Lh vjoo ty au) uUWjllb. ■ UJt t faced FRESHMENqe y af a rjcU)n'f Vik Vl k V)rs gcd JUJ6A. 4 )rClU UiO , COO isytucjl CL o kx facto u -iejk u)e_ v L. m K , v Inrli brdbMfVLO V£ just getting theiFfeet planted on V-f are the mighty freshmen. Being the big q wigs of the Junior High and pee wees of Y CLiPC the Senjor nigh, their abilities must be 4o equally distributed between both groups. prdbech (aoxML Cjd'Htf' QpXO£ bo ozd• ) uubOLo$ Vitctn cl, kk Lurit Li cj,. gfa rf C ' JUlOC US atOuLA -te CGVHJL tcpcd ufa+k O JI HKo. Joo-tvs ' LO HQ' WLs UtCc ' (JL CjZuo J OUDr LSI G e.£J r+v +r- c y P. Lewis, V. Pres.; P. Curran, Pres.; J. Holland, Sec.; N. Moore, Treas. ROW 1: E. Jekel, W. Lockwood, B. Jail, L. George, C. Henry, C. Hilsdorf, B. Hanks, D. Nudd, M. Jones, J. Holland, B. Kernan, M. Green, N. Moore. ROW 2: P. Lewis, J. Ninos, D. Kroutil, J. Kroe- gei, A. Love, F. Guthrie. J. Giles, W. Howard, B. Kull, M. Gillette, R. McGraw. R. Neeley, S. Mills, R. McCormick, D. Lindeman, G. Herbert. 32 ROW 1: P. Curran, D. Davison, F. George, G. Eddy, L. Clare, F. Beckhorn. ROW 2: M. Canale, B. Barron, B. Calkins, M. Dungan, K. Ehrlic, L. Freeland, P. Carter. B. Brown, F. Burdick. ROW 3: M. Ahrens, S. Berliner, R. Elwell, W. Cornelius, G. Dale, R. Austin, D. Brown, R. Davison, T. Cros- ton, C. Davis. ABSENT: R. Davis, L. Gee. ROW 1: B. Vanlnwagen, J. Schumaker.R. Torrey, D. Tucker. ROW 2: D. Rusinko, M. Speca, R. Per- kins, K. Ordway, D. Winters, A. Reid, P. Sniffen, J. Rossman, V. Sutton. ROW 3: T. MacDonna, T. Rawleigh, J. Tucker, G. Ordway, M. VanDuser, D. VanDuser, A. Sloan, D. Smith, K. Watson, SOPHOMORES The class of the way-outs is on its way in. In their second year of high school, their growing a little seem to be scholastics their s ities is ROW 1: R. Lewis, R. Perkins, K. Lorrow, D. Howsen . ROW 2: P. Norton. K. Nudd, A. Lewis, S. Hurne. ROW 3: M. Mullen, D. Jones, J. Hardy, K. Hamlin, M. Johnston, ROW 4: J. Norton, B. Hanks, M. Parry, J. Mills, S. Jefferds. ROW 5: S. Lobdell, D. Lorow, S. Hardy,Robinson, M. Knudsen, D. Higgins. cA9°Oc J«A4 34 ROW 1: L. Soule, L. Rawleigh, M. Rulon, J. Phillipson, S. Smith. ROW 2: C. Stuart, K. Pierce, D. Reid, B. Tuttle, B. Schwartz, D. Sootheran, C. VanHorn, D. Woodruff, ROW 3: H. Young, D. Stuart, L. White, K. Weitzel, L. Turner, P. Powers, S. Snyder, L. Rough, L. Watson. ROW 1: N. Cone, S. Griffin, C. Drumm, S. Drake, G. Dickinson, C. Davies. ROW 2: J. Brownell, A. Briggs, P. Cappadonia, K. Almeter, M. Adams, A. Butler, R. Cornell. ROW 3: G. Benson, J. Funk, C. Bloomquist, M. Cornelius, W. Brown. ROW 4: D. Burzycki, J. Eddy, E. George, D. Allen. UPPER RIGHT: J. Frechette, B. Gardner, D. Buckmaster. 35 JUNIORS Faced with College Boards, the National Merit Exam, and Achievement Tests, the spirit and vitality of the Juniors is unfailing. (Their sense of humor helps!). With only one more year remaining, their superiors wish them loads of luck. H. Horton, Pres. G. McGraw, Sec. P. Eisenhardt, V. Pres. ABSENT: M. Lindeman, Treas. ROW 1: M. Obuhanich, D. Ormsby, J. Ninos. ROW 2: L. Klingensmith, C. McCormick, M. Palmiter, L. Kellogg, M. Lindeman, K. Rounds. ROW 3: H. Horton, P. Powers, S.Randolph,E. Lewis, B. Love, D. Mueller, S. Knudsen, R. Kowalske, P. Palmiter. ROW 4: G. McGraw, D. Place, D. Morgenfeld. ABSENT: R. Neeley. D. Olds, G. Griffin. 36 ROW 1: L. Kellogg, S. Tucker, B. Snyder, M. Wood, S. Sharett. ROW 2: R. Stockweather, P. Stearns, J. Tobin, L. Seip. ROW 3: J. Vanlwegan, G. Young. ROW 1: B. Cleveland, C. Braack, B. Auer, D. Freeland. ROW 2: C. Friend, N. Butler, S. Cappa- donia, C. Daniels, J. Evans. ROW 3: C. Gibbs, D. Gray, C. Burrow, T. Gifford, K. Dungan. ROW 4: P. Eisenhardt, H. Drake, R. Carter, D. Gertz, T. Fraser, G. Elwell. ABSENT: F. Gaynor, E. Codding- ton, J. Grahm, M. Costello. 37 38 NANCY BERTCH Bertch . . . weakness—BOYS! .. . secret ambition—to be a model (with what?).. . pet peeve—French III ... special interests —cheerleading, sports . .. probable career —no idea (nothing new!) hilarious ' vJ at jjuxiLXtx UH K) r ownrcJ (VI. tXu V Ckd • 'TV'- jjl'l CxjJ CvcMkcjl U aa' IB Gj ryM qJjta vA iam oazK ajruwx fyn 7W . VJ YK- : 0 VYKX o i wv JOYCE BENJAMINS Joyce ... hobbies include drawing, swimming and day dreaming ... weak- ness-milkshakes, boys .. . pet peeve- boring people . .. probable career—house- wife. artistic JAMES BRUTSMAN Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Student Council, Alcen Jess .. . spends all his free time in sports or at the cabin ... pet peeve—having a car but no license ... plans to be seen on Ag Tech campus next year. witty OgmCl 40 o n CARL HILSDORF Track, Wrestling Carl ... Favorite movie star—Steve McQueen .. . weakness—bikinis .. . pet) __ peeve—girls in long dresses . .. probable career—professional drummer—we shall see! shiek 0 CLvfV WI LM?. L . l OoJ cx Ct iju jQ cA Ajl tXj - jU jt4LJ U, k A. Lsla jLo r- , .73 ft ££, ky psL -uj U CiLAu j MARY GORTON Girls Sports, Cheerleader, Fire Warden Liz .. . hangs out at Schwartz's house (?)... special weakness—Don . .. loves to drive as well as run . .. probable career-physical education speedy DONALD SCHWARTZ Basketball, Baseball Don . . . divides his time between Sports and Mary Liz (don't forget the studies) .. . desires to be a pro-ball player—wish you luck .. . college bound. athletic 41 ANN LEATHERSICH Candy Striper Ann ... hobby—stamp collecting ... weakness—food, anything with chocolate ... secret ambition—to revisit Mexico ... probable career-some phase of Nursing, ambitious DEBORAH CLARK Candy Striper, Chorus Debbie . . . those gym class exercises have caused Debbie many aches and pains .. . elected Nursing as her probable career—college bound. good companion TERRY WIGENT Soccer Terry . .. interested in hunting, sports and classical Spanish guitar . . . secret ambition—cross U. S. by motor- cycle .. . pet peeve—homework (ordinary high school student!). considerate 42 DONALD HARDY Astronomy Club, Band Don . . . builds telescopes and is con- cerned with space flights .. . weakness- doing homework .. . pet peeve-ques- tionnairesl! .. . hopes to be an aeronauti- cal engineer. intelligent CHRISTINE HANKS Chris .. . hobbies-singing, dancing, reading . . . weakness—being shy . .. secret ambition—to travel .. . pet peeve- swearing . . . secretarial career. congenial V DAVID LOCKWOOD Weasel ... likes pool . (used to) in Palmer's Pool secret ambition—to make a before he is 21 —We wish him luck! wise guy 43 SANDRA WELLS F.T.A. Sandy . . . hobbies—horseback riding, photography .. . weakness-animals . . . favorite hang-out—her willow tree . .. probable career—elementary teacher, mature TERRY VanDUSER Vocational student Terry . . . attends Hornell Vocational School ... probable career—in auto body repair. evasive SHIRLEY HADSELL Vocational student Shirley Watching Newman . far! jovial . . special interest—Boy . favorite movie star—Paul . secret ambition—to travel 44 RICHARD BUCKMASTER Swimming, Baseball, Soccer Bucky ... special interests-hunting, horses, baseball . . . pet peeve—cafe- teria's food—(definitely not alone) . . . weakness-girls .. . Navy career planned, good-natured LINDA GARDNER Linny ... real interest is in sports . . . weakness—biting her fingernails . . . pet peeve—long hair on boys (you're not the only one!) . . . probable career—exe- cutive secretary. expressive CHARLES EMERSON Basketball, Future Farmers Charlie ... hunting and basketball take up much of his time .. . some hay- ing, oh!—Linda drives; Charlie watches! . .. pet peeve—Mr. Shinebarger's Junior English Class. talkative 45 DEBORAH SOULE National Honor Society, Cheerleader 'Twiggy . . . hobbies—drama, sports, loafing .. . weakness-silly on Fridays ... pet peeve-Alcen Editor-In-Chiefs ... probable career— rich old doc individualist GEORGE CLARE Wrestling, Alcen, Band, National Honor Society Horton .. . One of class's non- conformists ... enjoys drama and philo- sophy .. . can be seen reading Emerson's Essays .. . full of ambition and go , brainy CAROL CLARKE National Honor Society Carol ... seems to have a special affinity for George . . . her thinness due to her efforts to keep up with him . . . other special interests include art and acting . . . probable career-artist. dependable 46 DENNIS BUTTS Wrestling, Alcen Assistant, International Club, National Honor Society Denny . .. Denny may have to regress- wants to be a World War I pilot? ... detest picayune teachers ... says he's self-centered—not conceited I .. . college bound. humorous SEAN PHELAN Drama Club, Projectionist, Alcen Sean . .. one of those cool guys ... enjoys women, alcohol and wants very much to have eternal youth—loves to dream! . . . college bound, conspicuous .jit LINDA LAWRENCE International Club, Alcen Assistant, Student Council, National Honor Society, Drama Club Lyn ... weakness—can't ride a bike! . . . enjoys water skiing, swimming, folk music .. . hopes to pursue career in art or physical education. irresistable i ____ 47 ALICE SICK Vocational Student Alice ... enjoys bowling, dancing, sewing ... secret ambition—to marry a millionaire .. . probable career-secretary. life-saver to the Alcen staff THOMAS BENSON Tom ... had a secret ambition to pass the Chemistry Regents . . . pool halls are Tom's hang-outs ... his hobbies include hunting, fishing and most recently girlsl cute 48 MIKE DRUMM Mike ... loves cars ... weakness— Chris ... plans on entering service upon graduation. energetic LARRY ALLEN Swimming, Baseball Larry ... likes sports and loves girls ... Hurry Larry, the bus is here! . . . secret ambition—to be a star but probably will be an electrician. good-natured iis, i w- ! t' US 0 ? 5$ P: CHRISTINE SCHWARTZ Chris ... her special interests include bowling and cars ... weakness—Larry's house?! ... probable career—beautician. ambiguous ow tM' V5 £j) 3 66 . m 49 LINDA KUNES Louy ... similar pet peeve-Exams ... weakness .. . shy ... secret ambition— to marry the right person .. . probable career—physical therapist. quiet JEFFREY SMITH Jeff ... loves those real hot cars . another of our Vocational Students probable career—auto mechanic. hot-rodder JUDY WALTER Girls Sports Judy ... claims her hobbies to be sewing, dancing, and sports . .. secret ambition-to go to California ... pro- bable career—secretary. teaser 50 NORMAN JEFFERDS Norm ... interests vary from hunting and fishing to pool and cars ... secret ambition—to stay out of trouble (horror man!) ... pet peeve—putting something back together, so it works! quiet at times DEBORAH THOMPSON Debbie ... interested in dancing and horses... weakness—Joe . . . secret ambition—to be a lady spy (what other kind?). sexy SCOTT REID Scott .. . special interests—football, eating . .. weakness-can't talk to girls .. . pet peeve—sound of styrfoam .. . probable career-draftsman. diligent 51 KATHLEEN CURRAN Band, Tri-M, Cheerleading, Girls' Sports, Chorus, Alcen Squirrel ... Kathy's secret ambition is to go to the moon ... claims her weak- ness to be boys with sad eyes .. . (quite a combination!) ... hopes to be the first woman astronaut... college bound, sensitive RONALD SNYDER Ron ... hobby-stock cars . . . weak- ness—a girl. . . favorite hang-out—Mobil station .. . probable career—business re- tailing. wild ANNE MILLS Girl's Sports, Drama Club Annie . . . secret ambition—to marry a taller man . . . pet peeve—Monday morn- ings . . . college bound. good-natured 52 RICHARD PLACE Track, Soccer Rich . . . likes to tinker with engines ... weakness (as most boys)-girls . . . secret ambition—to race at Indiannapolis ... probable career—draftsman. garrulous NCY-DALE Cheerleading after school sports ... weakness—A BOV . pet peeve—being picked on about 4rah€t f W us height ... Air Line Stewardess is selected career, —never-tiring J— JEFF ROBINSON Jeff . .. special interest—playing pool ... favorite movie starr—Sean Connery ... weakness—money ... pet peeve—bad hair .. . probable career-certified public accountant. belligerent 53 PATRICIA PALMER Cheerleading Patti .. . drives a different car every day ... Enjoys sewing, cooking, cheer- leading ... weakness—male sex .. . hangs out at Gardner's Body Shop! (?)... college bound. lively JAMES EISENHARDT Track, Swimming, Soccer Hardt ... hobbies include hunting . .. weakness—can't make up his mind . . . favorite movie star—Batman .. . pet peeve —filling out questionnaires! .. . college bound. herculean SUE STOCKWEATHER Girls Sports, Cheerleading, Band Stocky . . . special interest—earning money ... weakness—spending money- definite problem . . . hopes to combine traveling and housekeeping. lively 54 LARRY CORNELL Wrestling Festus ... spends most time in wres- tling and playing the guitar . . . weakness —Rum and COKE .. . secret ambition- professional singer. fun-loving JAMES WOODRUFF Wrestling, Soccer Woody . . . plays cards and thinks about girls . . . weakness—can never say no!! ... be a bachelor and raise his kids to be the same. tough GRETCHEN ZWIEBEL Gretch .. . loves to play guitar and sing . .. weakness—hot cars and cool guys (reverse?) .. . Probable career—truck driver—this we've got to see. great 55 MARIE CONE Vocational Student Coner .. . claims her weakness to be a bad temper!—something we've never seen here ... secretarial career in the making ... best of luck. “quiet WILLIAM HELLER Billy .. . secret ambition—sell ice cubes to Eskimos . . . interests include walkie- talkies and tape recorders ... pet peeve- school buses .. . probable career—radio broadcaster. easy-going ANNA HURNE F.H.A. Anna ... interested in baking and reading .. . pet peeve—to be ordered around . . . secret ambition—be married and have a family of her own. content 56 GARY FOSTER Gary ... a hard worker he is ... enjoys hunting and trapping . . . works in his own gun shop ... pet peeve-school ... secret ambition—be a rich businessman, inconspicuous 57 JAMES SICKER Teams Manager, Drama Club, Future Teachers Jim .. . spent last summer at Univer- sity of Ohio . . . plans to major in drama . . . secret ambition—to be an international spy . . . good combination? animated BETTY DUNGAN Betty ... her main interests-boys and dates . . . claims her pet peeve to be sisters (for shame) ... weakness—strug- gling out of bed in the morning ... se- cretarial career in the offing. happy” JAY SIMPSON Astronomy Club Jay . . . hobbies include astronomy and palentology ... hangs out in observatories ... pet peeve—hippies and loud clothes ... plans to enter physics field. scientific-minded 58 GAYLE MARVIN Gayle .. . special interests range from boys to horses ... pet peeve-older bro- thers! .. . favorite hang-out—Patriot . . . probable career—secretary. unnoticed ALLAN ROUGH Swimming, Drama Club Al .. . reads constantly and enjoys dabbling with meditative philosophy (bluntly called daydreaming!) .. . weak- ness-food ... pet peeve—emphasis placed on good grades (Regents). enthusiastic NANCY BLOOMQUIST Nan . . . her secret ambition—to be able to sing in tune .. . favorite hang-out -back stage ... hobbies—drama, music .. . probable career-FAlLURE (never!) dramatic 59 PRISCILLA BRIGGS Susie ... is a Future Homemaker . .. enjoys swimming and roller skating .. . wants to become a missionary or clerical worker. ambitious JOHN KERNAN John .. . admits a weakness for antiques ... favortie hobby is refinishing of furni- ture ... would love to have a job of wealth .. . settling instead for one of carpentry or real estate. student MARILYN DUNGAN Marilyn . .. enjoys reading and music . .. weakness-getting to school on time ... pet peeve-people always asking her questions ... secretary. calm 60 MIKE CONE Mike . .. came to us in his junior year ... is one of those celebrated students attending the Hornell vocational school ... probable career—appliance repair. SUSAN RAWLEIGH Sue . . . hobby—dancing . .. weakness —ticklish . . . secret ambition—to get married .. . probable career—cosmetolo- gist. smooth ROBERT DAVISON Bob ... has decided that American Observer Zeros are his pet peeve! . . . likes Sean Connery and a followup of girls and bars-suggest anything? ... No wonder he misses all that school! dormant 61 JUDY SMITH Vocational Student Judy . .. (special interests include babysitting) . . . weakness—boys . . . secret ambition to go to Hawaii.. . probable career—secretary. serene DONALD WINTERS Wrestling Don .. . hobbies include hunting and fishing ... pet peeve—getting up in the morning ... secret ambition—millionaire by 25 years .. . probable career-Navy. comedian PRISCILLA HURNE Girls Sports Pris ... Priscilla collects Creepy Crawlers ... interested in competitive swimming (big asset to Girls' Team) .. . weakness—boys .. . hopes to be a house- wife. funny -41 62 JOHN DAVIS Wrestling John .. . weakness—fear of being in- active . . . secret ambition—to know as much as possible about everything . . . probable career-engineering draftsman joker MILTON BROWN Milt .. . good deal of brain power has Milt .. . sits in back row in Physics and still gets good gradesl .. . probable career —aeronautical engineer. humorous CONSTANCE SHAW Vocational Student Connie .. . claims she enjoys money and her secret ambition is to become rich someday ... weakness—boys .. . probable career—secretary. fun-loving 63 THOMAS MASON Vocational Student Tom .. . secret ambition-have the biggest and best car speed shop .. . pro- bable career—body and fender man ... hobbies ... cars! silent JOYCE PALMITER Candy Striper Joyce ... enjoys bowling, stock-car racing ... weakness—food, clothes . . . pet peeve—her sister (typical) ... probable career—business management. friendly 64 MICHAEL CROSTON Mike . .. enjoys cars ... secret ambi- tion-to be a race car driver . .. will pro- bably become a chefl . . . Some girl will definitely be very pleased! silent OFFICERS Top: C. Clarke—Secretary; C. Hilsdorf—President Bottom: J. Eisenhardt—Treasurer; J. Woodruff—Vice-President FAITH TUCKER F.H.A. Faith ... enjoys sewing and belongs to F.H.A. ... is usually found at the Pa- triot ... weakness—getting up in the morning . . . hopes to be a beautician in future years. quiet 65 Would You Believe It? 66 67 68 IH George Clare Editor-in-Chief Jim Brutsman Sports Editor Debby Soule Literary Editor AliceSick Typing Editor Carl Hilsdorf Circulation Editor, Mary Gorton Patrons Editor, Dave Mueller Business Editor. 70 ROW 1: J. Benjamins, L. Kellogg, S. Stockweather, B. Snyder, M. Costello, M. Wood. ROW 2: N. Butler, L. Lawrence, P. Stearns, S. Randolph, G. McGraw, P. Palmer. Laughter, tears, discussions, signs ... all of them will remain in the memories of the 1968 Alcen Staff .. . George kept reminding us of deadlines ... we thought we'd never make it . . . all of these have provided a yearbook we are proud of ... we sincerely hope you will share our satisfaction. Mr. Shinebarger Advisor Mr. Phelan Art Advisor flicr v II Mrs. Seaman Business Advisor 71 Mrs. Fosegan Literary Advisor SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: B. Tuttle. ROW 2: D. Sootheran, C. VanHorn, L. Lawrence, C. Clarke, H. Horton, A. Butler. ROW 3: J. WoodruffjjvJ. Brutsman, J. Eisenhardt, C. Hilsdorf, P. Eisenhardt, G. McGraw. v JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Activities include . . . roller skating parties . . . Senior Ball . . . provides magazine sale (yes Juniors?) . . . provide money for Senior trip in Sponsors Junior High Activ- ities . . . record hops . . . play in the spring . . . highlight is prom. J. Ninos, M. Jones, B. Barron, C. Wheeler, S. Patton, ABSENT: C. Funk, B. Calkins, J. Hanks, M. Ninos, H. Holland, J. Speca, J. Ninos, A. Love, K. Ordway, J. Schwartz. 72 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Another tapping ceremony about to begin . . . tension and suspense mounts . . . scholarship, leadership, extracurricular participation are their objectives. C. Clarke, D. Butts, D. Soule, G. Clare, L. Lawrence. GENERAL DISCUSSION GROUP ROW 1: M. Wood, D. Butts, J. Sicker, D. Mueller, D. Soule, A. Rough, G. Clare. ROW 2: L. Lawrence, C. Clarke, Mr. Shinebarger, L. Klingensmith, P. Cappadonia. Successor to last year's Literary Dis- cussion Group. Lively talks on near- ly any topic . . . hippies . . . Amer- ican education ... Vietnam and the draft . . . (all sorts of other things!) 73 K. Ehrlich, D. Butts, A. Rough, M. Rulon INTERNATIONAL CLUB Worldly students . .. develop interest, know- ledge, concern for international understand- ing and friendship . . . sell UNICEF greeting cards . . . discussions and guest speakers. Concerned with human beings who need our help . . . encourages the giving of oneself in service to others . . . receives support of Student Body in the annual Membership Drive. RED CROSS ROW 1: T. Dobson, K. Palmiter, R. Henry. ROW 2: P. Cappadonia, S. Tucker, C. Ahrens, B. Brown, M. VanDuser, S. Tucker, A. Lewis. ROW 3: C. Howard, S. Snyder, P. Harwood, R. Hyland, A. Sloan, B. Hall, M. Perry. ROW 4: J. Gardner, D. Gertz, D. Burzyicki. 74 If Hartford knew these arsonists were in charge of putting out fires, A-A would never obtain fire insur- ance . . . Headlines. . . Fire-Fighters Fund (FFF) extinguished by Mr. Moore . . . Don Schwartz caught checking Girls' Shower Room. FIRE WARDENS ROW 1: D. Freeland, C. Burrows, K. Curran. ROW 2: C. Hanks, M. Gorton, N. Bertch, R. Stockwea- ther, H. Horton, C. Gibbs, L. Lawrence. ROW 3: J. Brutsman, D. Schwartz, D. Clark, G. Clare, G. Mc- Graw, S. Phelan. ROW 1: Mr. Gerace, M. Cushing. ROW 2: D. Butts, J. Simpson, J. Sicker, D. Hardy, D. Kroutil, S. Monroe. Purpose-to acquaint students with celestial mechanics ... in process of constructing a six inch reflecting tel- escope . . . the better to see you with my planet! 75 ASTRONOMY CLUB ROW 1: N. Butler, D. Jones, B. Tuttle, E. Lewis, S. Cappadonia. ROW 2: D. Gertz, P. Powers, Mr. Good, K. Rounds, D. Place. NEWSPAPER STAFF Edited by Dwight Gertz . . . guided by Mr. Good ... published eight times a year .. . pro- vides the student body with an interesting monthly publication. ROW 1: B. Auer, K. Nudd, D. Buckmaster, P. Cappadonia, P. Powers, B. Saltzer. ROW 2: P. Palmiter, M. Palmiter, M. Linderman, J. Sicker, D. Burzicki. D. Mueller. 76 ROW 1: D. Sootheran, B. Hanks, J. Phillipson, S. Snyder, M, Johnston, L. Rough, L. Kellogg, A. Butler. ROW 2: M. Wood, M. Shanley, J. Frechette, A. Leathersich, K. Pierce, S. Lobdell, L. Turner, S. Randolph, C. McCormick. YOUTH CABINET A newly founded organization . . . accomplishes many worthwhile community projects . . . decorated A-A Christmas trees . . . Sponsors our Clean-up Day and an area-wide beautification project. ROW 1: J. Phillipson, A. Lewis, D. Perkins, J. Stearns, C. Friend, L. Rough, P. Pal- miter. ROW 2: S. Stockweather, C. McCormic, L. Kellogg, P. Stearns, Mr. Gabriel. ROW 3: M. Palmiter, S. Randolph, E. Lewis, B. Perkins, D. Mueller, K. Pierce. 77 ROW 1: P. Stearns, N. Moore, C. Davies, P. Palmiter, J. Tobin, D. Soule, C. Braack, N. Bloomquist, M. Palmiter, K. Pierce. ROW 2: J. Funk, D. Nudd, L. Sould, S. Tucker, J. Hardy, S. Jefferds, L. Gee, D. Burzicki, A. Rough, P. Lewis, D. Kromutil. ROW 3: B. Synder, N. Butler, M. Cusing, R. Love, S. Lobdell, G. Clare, S. Hardy, D. Morganfeld, K. Lorrow, P. Palmer, K. Curran. ROW 4: S. Stockweather, L. Clare, B. Barron, J. Giles, J. Ninos, D. Higgins, G. Dale, A. Love, R. Carter, M. Canale. JUNIOR BAND SENIOR BAND From the depths of the A-A music room come master musicians (?)... H as in Heaven . . . Where were you trumpets? . . . Guest Conduc- tor-Mr. Gerace . . . loads of sound for small numbers. Striving to one day make it into that great institution, the Senior Band, our Junior Bandsmen have tremendous stamina and determina- tion. Constantly providing competi- tion for the elder organization, this is the beginning of many a great in- strumentalist. Even though, they are still the Junior Band. ROW 1: T. Giedlin, R. Rulon, W. John- son, M. Ninos, B. Palmer. ROW 2: T. Giles, J. Whightman, D. Funk, P. Stull, J. Burdick. ROW 3: B. Earle, S. Wheeler, M. Henshaw, D. Petrie, G. Erlich, S. S. Wietgraphe, V. Higgins. ROW 4: J. Lorrow, A. Klingensmith, B. Whightman, K. Beckhorn, C. Love, R. Haskins, D. Smith, M. Hardy, M. Gorton. ROW 5: N. Giles, J. Patton, L. Higgins, S. Lorow, D. Rigby, S. Erlich, L. Smith, C. Will- iams, J. Lewis, T. Soule. ROW 6: S. Tucker, W. Smith, C. Wheeler, S. Patton, C. Funk, S. Straight. 78 C. Davies, S. Tucker, J. Hardy, L. Soule Present at Halloween, St. Pat's, Me- morial Day Parades and assemblies . . . learn to march with high steps to prevent freezing . . . ma- jorettes practice before school. MAJORETTES PROJECTIONISTS ROW 1: M. Phillipson, G. Clare, T. Wigent, L. Clare, R. Place, B. Davis, N. Jefferds, G. Benson, D. Lorrow, D. Kroutil, Mrs. Stillman. ROW 2: S. Wells, L. Allen, P. Eisenhardt, S. Phelan, D. Place, M. Wood, R. Synder, J. Gardner, J. Giles. Mrs. Stillmans hand-picked and hand-taught elites . . . serve many classes . .. however, much of librar- ary's budget spent in repairing pro- jectors and splicing films. 79 SENIOR CHORUS ROW 1: B. Auer, A. Lewis, P. Cappadonia, D. Kroutil, A. Rough, M. Clark, S. Drake, D. Buckmaster, K. Curran. ROW 2: Miss White, L. Rough, P. Palmer, M. Costello, D. Higgins, D. Mueller, L. Gee, D. Clark, K. Pierce, M. Palmiter, P. Stearns. i Senior High, Junior High and Elementary Choruses all show tremendous improvement this year . . . public concerts at Christmas and in the spring ... new feature this year - A-A Five. JR. HI CHORUS ROW 1: L. George, S. Tucker, A. Klingensmith, A. Rawady, P. Montgomery, W. Johnston, S. Hunting- ton, J. Mullen, S. Patton, S. Rough, S. Carpenter, K. Palmiter. ROW 2: Miss White, C. Ahrens, M. Kay, D. Sheppard, P. Howard, B. Palmer, J. Gardner, P. Clark, M. Perry, L. Bloomquist, T. Soule, C. Funk, S. Straight. 80 DRAMA CLUB ROW 1: C. Clarke, P. Palmer, S. Phelan, N. Bertch, N. Butler, H. Horton, M. Gorton, M. Linderman. ROW 2: J. Tucker, N. Bloomquist, S. Stock- weather, L. Lawrence, J. Benjamins, M. Wood, K. Curran, J. Sicker, A. Mills, D. Soule. A goodly bunch of hams . . . promotes an active inter- est in drama through the presentation of numerous plays . . . has club readings . . . goes to Ag Tech Dra- ma Festival . . . Are they ever funny. ROW 1: B. Williams, B. Auer, D. Burzychi, K. Rounds, B. Saltzer, M. Shanley, P. Powers, M. Rulon, D. Buckmaster, K. Nudd, A. Lewis, G. Clare, S. Phelan, N. Bertch, A. Sloan, D. White. ROW 2: L. Turner, M. Wood, E. Lewis, P. Palmiter S. Friend, L. Rawleigh, J. Brownell, D. Mueller, C. Bloom- quist, J. Tucker, M. Parry, J. Frechette. 81 ROW 1: B. Kernan, B. Hall, K. Watson. ROW 2: P. Cappadonia, A. Lewis, D. Nudd, M. Jones, B. Brown, K. Pierce. ROW 3: M. Mul- len, D. Kroutil, M. Rulon, J. Palmiter. ROW 4: K. Almeter, K. Nudd, J. Phillipson, C. Davies, B. Auer, B. Hall, B. Barron. ROW 5: N. Moore, S. Tucker, K. Rounds, S. Hardy, D. Mueller, J. Sicker, S. Jefferds, B. Williams, S. Wells, Mrs. Granger. FUTURE TEACHERS Formed to give students an idea of teaching profession . . . enjoy cadet teaching in elementary school . . . visit colleges and schools for the Deaf and Blind . . . take part in Teacher Recognition Week. You mean I actually have to eat this food? . . . great number of ac- tivities . . . annual FHA-FFA dance . . . Spring and Fall Rallies. . . pro- motes a growing appreciation fof the joys and satisfactions of home- making. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ROW 1: J. Phillipson, B. Snyder, A. Reid, B. Brown, L. Watson, P. Gee, B. Kernan. ROW 2: K. Watson, L. Freeland, A. Briggs, J. Grahm, S. Drake, T. Cros- ton, B. Rossman, W. Cornelieus, S. Cap- padonia, J. Palmiter, C. Hilsdorf, K. Dun- gan. ROW 3: J. Frechette, S. Knudsen, L. Gee, W. Howard, P. Stearns, M. Shan- ley. 82 Our nation's future farmers learn new and better methods of farming . . . help FHA in their annual dance . . . each year work diligently to make their Demonstration Crop a real success. FUTURE FARMERS ROW 1: D. Nye, E. Veely, D. Brown, R. Turner, R. Perkins, G. Ordway. ROW 2: B. Lewis, A. Gay- nor, W. Brown, M. Sherman, B. Perkins, D. Stevens, K. Lorrow. ROW 3: C. Emerson, M. Drumm, Mr. Gabriel, M. Eddy, D. Davison, E. George. 83 Fun, hysterics, creativity of A.A.C. S. Youth pour forth . . . everyone practices for weeks ahead of time . . . enjoyment and laughter for all ages. TALENT SHOW 84 'c C oock. Kab mOiAu p oiM v,y s CrSos A I kope 0.0 - V evv au vi 4 ' S.'t'T'CO K'V-e Ko a e ‘ | ' 1,0 Sco', «xltjuus u 'e. 1 -ev cV. uj -ev | ° °( i-kv'vvc 5 -po e'kx'e Vk-W-e W av -t ATHLETIC COUNCIL Members run around selling little blue and gold things . . . sweatshirts . . . basketball pencils . . . combs . . . makes decisions on all athletic awards presented. ROW 1: P. Curran, M. Jones, J. Ninos, K. Curran ROW 2: K. Almeter, N. Bertch, M. Gorton, J. Phil lipson. ROW 3: P. Stearns, D. Gray, L. Allen, J Davis, P. Hurne. ROW 4: C. Emerson, D. Swartz J. Norton, C. Hilsdorf. ROW 5: J. Sicker, J. Brut sman, D. Place, G. McGraw, S. Lobdell. Absent: B Love, B. Hanks, G. Kernan, J. Eisenhardt, B. Tut tie, D. Freeland, S. Reid, S. Cappadonia, B. Hanks, P. Norton. ROW 1: J. Philiipson, P. Norton, S. Cur- ran, B. Snyder, K. Curran. ROW 2: S. Cappadonia, C. Gibbs, M. Gorton, P. Hurne, S. Lobdell, L. Kellogg, E. Lewis, P. Stearns. Intramural Awards B. Snyder, C. Swartz, S. Lobdell, C. Gibbs. 86 Bowling Swimming L. Lawrence, L. Turner, P. Hurne, H. Horton, S. Snyder, P. Norton, S. Hurne, P. Palmiter. E. Lewis, S. Griffin. Soccer ROW 1: P. Stearns, L. Kellogg. ROW 2: S. Capa- donia, T. Gifford, L. Soule, M. Gorton. GIRL’S SPORTS Basketball Girls at A-A almost as active in intramurals as boys are in interscholastic sports . . . soc- cer .. . volleyball . . . basketball . .. hockey . . . swimming . . . bowling . . .softball . . . forty points are needed for a letter, all com- piled in one year. M. Johnston, P. Powers, P. Powers, L. Rough, J. Phillipson. 87 Softball ACROSS: B. Wakefield, D. Lorrow, J. Eddy, R. Stockweather, G. McGraw, B. Tuttle, R. Cornell, C. Burrow. CROSS COUNTRY A-A 33 Bolivar 33 A-A 18 Portville 44 Smethport 66 A-A 23 Franklinville 32 A-A 19 Dansville 54 Whitesville 63 A-A 61 Whitesville 156 Olean 57 Bradford 36 A-A 23 Dansville 38 A-A 26 Olean 29 A-A Invational Meet 2nd Section 5 4th a tough season ... no seniors on squad this year . . . hope to have all runners returning. ACROSS: M. Speca, D. Freeland, R. Stevens, F. Beck horn, S. Smith, W. Lockwood. 88 jjp nuvv i: d. rteynoias. Y v -fr D- Rusinko- R0W 2: vvD. Higgins, J. Ninos. . y yy -O QGCER ROW 1: B. Reynolds, F. Burdick, B. Lewis, K. Almeter, B. Jekel, J. Sicker, R. Snyder, M. Wood, D. Smith, Junior Varsity $£• £sr s A great team with loads of potential . . . just couldn't seem to get together . . . excellent sportsmanship continued through-out entire season . . . loss of ten seniors will seriously affect next year's team. ROW 1: B. Hanks, M. Drumm, D. Gray, G. Clare. ROW 2: D. Nye, T. Wigent, G. Ormsby, S. Reid, L. Allen, C. Hilsdorf. ROW 3: D. Place, D. Stuart, J. Brutsman, D. Allen, J. Eisenhardt, J. Woodruff, R. Carter, P. Eisenhardt. Varsity P- 1 89 ROW 1: C. Emerson, M. Obuhanick, D. Lorrow, K. Almeter. ROW 2: D. Ormsby, D. Schwartz, J. Brut- sman, D. Place, D. Allen, S. Reid, D. Higgins, G. Ormsby, Mr. Moore. VARSITY BASKETBALL Not a great start in first loss to Scio . . . of potential . . . good bench . . . new un looked sharp .. . how about it guys? loads sure JV BASKETBALL ROW 1: K. Almeter, D. Reid, M. Speca, D. Lin- derman, B. Schwartz. ROW 2: D. Rusinko, A. Love, C. Stewart, D. Smith, R. Austin, D. Stewart, J. Norton, B. Lewis, Mr. McEvoy. Many first-string players lost to Varsity . . . made a good showing regardless . . . team comprised mainly of freshmen . . . improvement apparent in every su ceeding game. 90 ROW 1: K. Curran. ROW 2: P. Palmer, N. Bertch. ROW 3: H. Horton, D. Soule. ROW 4: C Friend, M. Gorton. ROW 1: B. Barron, S. Snyder, P. Norton. ROW 2: M. Parry, L. Rawleigh, J. Brownell, D. Jones. Laughter, groans, practice . . . Oh! my legs . . . I can't walk at all . . . with practices twice a week they still make mistakes . . . give terrific support to the B-Ball team with their mighty leaps and yells. Cool, calm (with those giggles, you've got to be kidding) and competent are these girls . . . anxious to have their J. V. team win, they work hard to perfect their cheers. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JV CHEERLEADERS 91 SWIMMING ROW 1: R. Kowalski, G. Dale, D. Gray, G. Ordway, N. Gray, G. Young, R. Love, J. Gardner. ROW 2: J. Sicker, Mr. Codispoti, P. Palmiter, C. Davies, P. Powers. ROW 3: H. Young, D. Morgenfeld, G. McGraw, R. Buckmaster, D. Gertz,T. Fraser, L. Allen. ROW 4: M. Wood, A. Rough, J. Funk, M. Philipson, D. Kroutil, A. Butler, W. Pulos, M. Cushing. Two years experience behind most of the fish . . . team coached by new man-Mr. Codispoti . . . our most recently acquired sport has done right well this year ... we wish the finmen the most of luck in the future. YVS u.Vt Five wins, one loss record turned in by last season's teanN . . . tnird in Counties . . . Kellogg and Eisenhardt competed in intersectionals . . . new members with experience making up for losses of last year. ROW 1: C. Hilsdorf, G. Drake, D. Hig- gins, D. White, J. Eisenhardt, G. North. ROW 2: Mr. McEvoy, P. Eisenhardt, D. Stasiuk, W. Dobson, R. Stockweather, J. Mills, C. Burrows, B. Tuttle, J. Evans, G. Kellogg, A. Rhodes. 92 TRACK BASEBALL Rainy weather plagued Stickman .. . A-A really fielded a winning base- ball team .. . Don Schwartz trying to duplicate or exceed last year's re- cord . . . indeed an experienced team Mr. Good has to work with. ROW 1: A. Love, D. Lorrow. ROW 2: M. Speca, M. Drumm, B. Hanks, M. Obuha- nich, L. Sherman, L. Allen, J. Eddy, D. Rusinko. ROW 3: D. Allen, J. Norton, J. Brutsman, Mr. Kennel, D. Swartz, M. Sherman, R. Buckmaster. ROW 1: C. Evans, S. Cornell, J. Ninos. ROW 2: R. McCormic, R. McGraw, B. Tut- tle, G. Clare, D. Nye, R. Cornell, B. Reynolds, P. Curran. ROW 3: Mr. Lloyd, S. Smith, J. Ninos, J. Davis, D. Butts, J. Woodruff, K. Weitzel, C. Hilsdorf, D. Winters, R. Stockweather, C. Burrow, J. Evans, Mr. Kartsaklis. X cut, ■ Hearts, Guts, and Desire is their motto . . . boys become skinny or fat . . . weigh-ins each day with pan- ic in their eyes . . . Kartsaklis's Greek team will be affected by loss of many a mighty Senior. 93 WRESTLING TENNIS D. Place, R. Place, D. Morgenfeld, R. Carter, G. McGraw, D. Ormsby, G. Clare, R. Love, D. Stasiuk, J. Tobin, D. Sootheran. Court men put at a (disadvantage by weather . .. cancelled games played every night ... all talent returning for '68 season. 94 FIELD DAY Class of 68 squeaked out for first time . . . It's not whether you win or lose, its how you play the game. JIVW K WJ Bur Sir Alfred Floral Service ! Alfred T. V. Cable Kellogg’s Country Store Mul hoi land Funeral Service Wheaton Insurance Alfred I. G. A. Glidden Galleries Campus Theater Short's Laundry Box of Books Coats Drugs Rice Music House Hitchcock Pharmacy Bostwicks McIntosh Farm Implements Murray Stevens Big N Kuhne's Village Store Dunn's Pharmacy McHenry and Co. Jewelers Dr. Martin Cameron Ide's Grocery Alfred Sport Shop Alfred Ceramic Enterprises The Patriot Hammond Service E. W. Crandall McBrides Davies College Mobil Southern Tier Concrete Products Bill Hoy Motors M and D Auto Supply Alfred Mutual Savings and Loan SUNY College of Ceramics Sun Publishing Co. Dr. R. G. Eisenhardt Jack's Sport Shop Lester's Flower Shop Mose Evan's Body Shop Lawrence Jewelers Kull's Diner Kerton Florist Burrows Furniture Inc. Marion's Beauty Shoppe Scott's Gun Shop Bathrick's Flowers Tuttle and Rockwell Canacadea Country Store R. Sootheran, Attorney at Law Spencer Stationary 96
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