Belleville Central High School - Tower Yearbook (Belleville, NY)
- Class of 1983
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OWER OF 83 Union Academy of Belleville Belleville Cenfral School Belleville, N.Y 13611 ahio.of (foularils C ornm rnoraii or 3 JD a dicatio n 4,5 Administration 7 Classes 15 Sar ior s 31 Sporis 51 Aciivitias 63 IN MEMORIAM W. William Whitley December 28, 1934 — November 5, 1982 Mr William Whitley, was born and raised in the town of Ellisburg. In 1952, he graduated from Belleville Central School and then attended Cornell University for two years. After college Bill returned to Ellisburg to assist his father in operating the family farm. For a short time he worked in restaurants in Adams Center and Ithaca as an assistant cook and as a manager, respectively, after which Bill returned to the farm and purchased it in 1959. He con- tinued running the family farm until 1974 when he then became Postmaster of Ellisburg, a post he held until his retirement in the summer of 1982. Mr Whitley, also, held a number of positions in various organizations in the communities of Ellisburg, Belleville, and Adams He has been recognized as an honorable member of the Belleville Central School Board and of the Union Academy of Belleville board of trustees Mr William Whitley, was a dear and respected friend to many in the community and will be long remembered for his kindness and courage throughout his illness. Bill's cheerful ways are missed by all who knew him and the graduating class of 1983 would like to offer our sincere regrets to his family and friends. One of the class of 1983's choices for an individual to dedicate our yearbook to is Mrs. Charlotte Richmond She is a graduate of Union Academy of Belleville in 1959. During her high school years Mrs. Richmond was very active in school activities Her post-high school education included a semester of work at Oswego State. Mrs. Richmond started work at Belleville Central School in 1968 4 A second individual that the class of 1983 has decided to dedi- cate the yearbook to is Mrs. Elaine Streeter. Mrs. Streeter is a 1973 graduate of Belleville Central School. For further education, Mrs. Streeter enrolled in Mt. Ida Junior College for fine arts and then later transferred to Oswego State to major in Elementary Education Mrs Streeter started work at Belleville Central School in 1977 and is presently employed as the elementary and high school art teacher The Senior class of 1983 wishes to express its appreciation for the work that both Mrs Streeter and Mrs Richmond have done not only for the class of 1983, but for the school as a whole 5 ADMINISTRATI FACULTY ■- BOARD OF EDUCATION First row Mrs Ioanna Moore. Mrs Edith Curtis, District Clerk. Mrs Barbara Greene Second row Mr Douglas Brown, President. David Dodge. Superintendent. Mr Elston Ecker. Mr William Whitley Elston Eckef Superintendent ( lames Newell Admin Asst karleen lones kindergarten Melanie Day Grade 1 Sue Hamblin Grade 1 Nancy Hodge Grade 2 Weltha Eastman Grade 3 karen kelly Grade 4 Nancy Cobb Grade 6 Cari Bingle German English i k Sherrill LaLonde Mathematics Kenneth Mclear Social Studies Elaine Streeter Art Kevm Arno English George Harrington Mathematics Verna Docteur Science Stephen Jones Agriculture Mark Shevalier English Marion Keck Commercial Gilbert LaLonde Science 10 Greg Gokiing Physical Education Shawn Baker Physical Education loAnne Langhauser Home Economics Russel Berger Industrial Arts Kathy HuKizer Typist Treasurer Holly Morel on Secretary loyce CrossJey librarian ___I Barb Greene District Clerk Charlotte Richmond Teacher Aide Ann Zehr Dental Hygiene Mike Giou Psychologist I i Karen Bertram Registered Nurse Sheila Flanagan Remedial Reading Sandra Barney Career Ed i Kathleen Bundy Title I Math Michelle Bowman Speech Therapist Eva (k ldmg. Betty Atkinson. Verna Rogers 12 janitors G Farman, E Vann. F Bovee Bus l ivers First Row S Abbott, O Rhode. L Giddings Second Row B Stoodley. D Dobbins. I Abbott. I Bowman Absent H Brown ELEMENTARY First row E Kohl. S. Shelmidine. I England Second row S Rogers, I MacDuftie. C Barney. V Hutchinson SPECIAL EDUCATION First row M Barney. M Price. J Crump. R Clark Second row M Cobb. J Barney. A Worthington. C Worthington left tal le I Hedger. T Fulkerson. | Rohde. I Hazelton. R Towles, k Poggie Right table B Gleason. | Matthews. C Fowler. I (.hamberlain. N Fastman. T Worthington, M Smith Back row C Worthington. E Stevens. I Stock well. Mrs lones, | Dob- t in. I Fuller. E Eastman. S Berry. M Bet Unger Absent S Murdie KINDERGARTEN First row A Beckstead. M Brett. E Miller. P Hines. S Hall I Gleason Second row S Perry, A England. S Doekstader, B Cross. M McGrath. A England Third row C LaVancha. T Maitland. C Morenus. M Shelrrudine. I LaVancha. M Farman. k T urnl ole 17 Firs! row C Claffcn D Streeter. A Race. I Hart. K Bast Second row I Veley. M Zumbach. S Ferguson. A Thomas. N Hunneyman. ) Campbell. D Eastman. I Fulton Third row D Hess. M Miller, A Kiblm. W Barlow. I Eastman. B Cross. Mrs Day Absent M Bundy FIRST GRADE First row M Zehr. C HungerUxd. S Cross. B Amyot. C Smith Second row A Fiegl F Langworthy. K Davenport, k Hubbard. I Davenport. E Bettinger B Bettmger R Newell Third row C Komm. I Hobbs. A Bowker. D Hess. N Hess S Redden, k Bast. Mrs Hamblin First row ) Godfrey. D Maitland, W Redden. D Ferguson. D Simmons Second row E Eastman. S Roggie. R Reming- ton. S Keck, L Perry. T Bates Third row C Towles. C Poggi. I Hall, R Ayles Fourth row K Dodge. E Webb, |. Gleason. P Gillette. I Parks. K Kleiboer. B Shelmidine. S Dockstader. Miss Hodge Absent R Kiblin SECOND AND THIRD GRADE First row I Dobbins. D Simmons. R Webb. T McCormick, R Zehr. G Farman. I Dickinson. C Streeter, C Hall Second row C Beckstead. S Ferguson. K Gleason. B Bowker, I Lee. K Chamberlain. R Cobb. R Dawes. S. Otis. G. Gllette, I Hazelton Third row S Thomas. C Eastman. B Petrie, k Staie. A StockweM. Mrs Eastman Firs! row A Rambone. S Redden. R Red way. D Oakes. F Seymour. M Lee. T Hess, C Dockstader, C Wessner Sec- ond row T Rogers, k Kleiboer. I Bettinger. R Shelmidine. M Potter. M Petrie. K Morenus. T Komm, C Clark. Miss Kelly. M Hubbard Third row A Greco. M Shepard. B Bast I Langworthy. T Farman, M Bundy. S Piper | Coulombe. I Dobbin. FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE First row D Hall G Babcock. M Hazelton. k Palmer. N Vann. I Larmon Second row B Brett, k Chamberlain Third row P keck M Ferguson. I Hedger B Ferguson, D Maitland. D Davis. I Plamondon. A Clark. A Hines Fourth row I Roggie. T Mill- er D Eastman. B Zehr. D Doge. I Frear. M Baker. D Fkjnneyman. S Turnbole. S Monteiro, L Overton Absent D Race. R Corron First row I Bdst, I Abbott. L Smith, I Crump. I Rogers. K Gleason. P Wessner Second row B Overton G Widrick. S Dawes. B Cobb, k Hobbs. H Noble. Mr Bundy T Bettinger Third row D Scales. S Rogers, k Thomas. C Bovee SIXTH GRADE First row R Petrie. I Worthington. I Valley. H Remington. T Wamwnght H Agaoewski. I Stevens. D Remington Sec ond row Mr Hunnevman. k Ackley. B Presley. E Stacy. S Elmer. B Case. I Wessner. E Braley SEVENTH GRADE First row T Elmer. I Babcock. I Clark, D Oakes. K Amyot. S Henry Second row N Brown. D Potter. M Glass. K Coukxnbe, T Rogers, S Rogers Third row D Green, I Abbott. D Hough. J Gibbs 24 First row T Case, N komm, L Halferty, L Towles, L Langworthy Second row ) Dealing. T Potter. D. stoodley. P Rogers. T Maitland Third row D Green. I Mullm, B Rogers. D Morse. P Wessner Fourth row C Clark. D kibkn. B Vann. I Ramtx ne Absent B Farman, T Presley EIGHTH GRADE First row A Langworthy. I Abbott. S Piper. N Hunneyman T Towles. J Schluep Second row R Vann L Worthington, P Parker. T Dowker. D Liscomb. k Simpson. W Corron. S Eastman Third row I Rivett. V Mahon. P Clark. I Zehr. T Gibbs. F Loomis First row M Zehr. ) Farman. I Clark. T Salisbury Second row S Smith. R Paige. D Finney. C Langworthy, R Nohle. T Shelmidine. S Durham Third row D Liscomb. D Vann, R Brown. M Eveleigh Absent S Taylor NINTH GRADE 26 First row R Leviker. P Hess. I Gleason Second row D Morgia C Eastman, S Shepard. D Simmons k Davis. I Farman Third row D Staie, P Perry. L Elmer Absent C. Cooper, L West, L Murphy Firsi row A Worthington, k Brown. T Bovee. S Dowker. S. Hudson Second row L Paige. D Nohle. A Plamondon. C Sihluep. P Matthews, A Piper Third row J leviker. M Dealing TENTH GRADE First row C Batxock. I Murphy. T Redway Second row k Gregory. M Corron. K Simpson. C larmon Third row L Corron. D Patterson Fourth row T Eastman. L Paige Absent R Worthington 27 First row M Widnck, S. Smith, Y Dawes, D kohl. R Webb Second row T Zeller B Flagg. T Perry, D Dicksmon, G EBiot. I Wessner Absent R Valley. M Widnck ELEVENTH GRADE First row I Hutchinson, T. Worthington Second row | Presley. I Whitley. N Salisbury Third row A Abbott. T Hough Fourth row B Flockey. T VanBrockhn. M Cobb. S. Staie Absent D Shepard 28 hrst row I Presley. T Gilbert. I Mullin. S Smith. V Dawes Second row M Cobb. T Worthington, M Widnck Third row I) Dickinson. D Shepard. B Flagg. I Taylor. T VanBrockkn VOCATIONAL 29 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1983 The Seniors of 1983 entered Kindergarten on September 8, 1970. On lune 16, 1971, the class graduated and advanced on to a higher education. Throughout elementary we learned to cope with one another and to accept new individuals as our friends while we were taught the basics. Our preliminary adjustment to high school started with our two lunior High years and our attempts to live life in the wildest of fashions. During this time we sought and explored occupations to guide our education in high school The members of our class were also involved in many activities and organizations In ninth grade, our first year of high school, the Class of '83 sponsored a record hop as a money raiser and profited as a result of class member participation. The following year we held a second record hop for another fund raiser and produced money again as a result of class members' efforts Our last two years in school proved to be the most involved. Besides class members being active in sports, organizations, and music, the Class of '83 as luniors sponsored two very successful record hops, sold refreshments at three capacity basketball games, and produced a junior play, Louder —I Can't Hear You , as a practice for our senior play. As luniors we also aided the 1982 Gradu- ates in starting the tradition of the Belleville Black Knight Mascot through our do- nations from the class and other organizations which we were involved in. Entering our Senior year with high hopes and 19 members strong, including an exchange student, the year held a promise of being one of our best ever Two record hops and a dance featuring Lake Effect were held to increase our trea- sury, along with a very successful senior play - Desperate Ambrose. Amidst selling refreshments at four home games and yearbook work, our class planned for a successful prom and fitted ourselves to cap and gowns for graduation The Class of 1983 hopes that its memories will remain in the minds of teach- ers, friends, and all those who have known us for many years to come. It is the wish of the 1983 Graduates that our future will be as successful and beneficial as our history has been throughout our elementary and high school years. 32 PRESIDENT Brian Eveleigh Soccer 1.2.3 4, Basketball 2,1.4; Baseball 1. FFA 1,2,3,4 OtlKer 3.4. Student Ccxjnc.il 2,3. Senior Play 4. Junior Play 3; Athletic C lub 2.3.4 Tower Stall 3.4; Class Officer 4 SECRETARY Stephanie Ann Matthews Sam s x c er 2. 3,4 Volleyball 1,3; Basketball 3.4. Softball 2.3.4 Cheerleading 2.3,4. Tower Staff 3.4; German Club 2 Athletic Club 3.4 Senior Play 4 Class Officer 2.3.4 VICE PRESIDENT Bruce Brown FFA 1.2,3.4; Student Council 1.2.3.4 Officer 3.4; Class Officer 3.4; Tower Staff 3.4. Senior Play 4 German Club 2. TREASURER Lynn D Bertram ''Ben|i FFA 1.2.3.4 Officer 3.4; Senior Play 4. Class Officer 4 Lori lean Bond Volleyball 1,2; Cheerleading 2.3,4 Cokxguard 3; Student Council 3.4 Officer 4. Senior Play 4. lunior Play 3; Tower Staff 3.4. German Club 2,3,4. Cho- rus 1.3.4; FHA 1.2 Officer 2; Whiz Quiz 3.4 NHS 3.4 Officer 3.4 Michael Crandall FFA 1.2; Senior Play 4 34 Shawn Dack Soccer 1.2.3.4, Basketball 1.2.3.4, Baseball 1.2.3.4 lunnx Play 3; Senior Play 4; German Club 2.4. AthletK Club 1.2.3.4 William Everett Eastman Soccer 4. Basketball 2.3; Tower Staff 3.4; Senior Play 4. lu- nior Play 3. FFA 1.2,3.4 Officer 3.4; Student Council 1.2,3.4 Officer 1.3.4 NHS 2,3.4 Officer 2.3,4. Marching Band 1,2,3.4. Stage Band 1.2.3.4. Concert Band 1.2.3.4 Officer 4. Whiz C uiz 4 N)HS 1 Officer 1; Class Officer 1.2.3; Bt-County Band and Chorus 1 Mary Ann Elmer V 4U vbal 1.2.). Chorus 1; Senior Ray 4. Junior Ray 3; Student Council 4 German Club 2 Tammy-lu Gilbert “Tam Chorus I Volleyball 2. Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. Votational 4. German Club 2. Thomas I Gleason FFA 1.2.3.4 Officer 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4 Officer 4 Stage Band 3.4 Marching Band 1.2.3.4. Chorus 1.2. 3.4 Bi-County Chorus 12.3.4. All-Area Chorus 2.3, 4 Senior Play 4 Student Council 4. Vocal Solo 2. German Club 2 Donald Henry Don Basketball 1.2.3; Senior Play 4. German Club 2; Athletic Club 1.2.3.4. Marching Band 1,2.3.4; Stage Band 1.2.3.4; Concert Band 1.2.3.4 35 Charlie Kohl Basketball U.3.4; Soccer 1.2. i.4 Baselwll 1,2.34 Senior Play 4. Athletic Club 1.2.3.4, FFA 1.2.3.4 Officer 3. Tower Staff 3.4 loAnn Marie Mullin Senior Play 4, Rjmor Play 3. Cheerleading 2.4. Volleyball 1; Tower Staff 3.4, Vocational 4. Chorus 1.2; German Club 2; FHA 1 36 Jerry S Nohle FFA 1.2.3 Dove Darlene Reynolds Soccer 2.3; Volleyball 1.2; Basketball 1. Softball 3.4 Cheerleading 2.3.4, Colorguard i.4. Student Council I. Senior Play 4 lunior Play 3; Tower Staff 3.4, German Club 2.3. Chorus 1.3; FHA 1.2 Officer 1.2 Whii ( jii Class Officer 2.3. lohn Taylor Moses” Basketball i.4; Baseball 1.3.4; Chorus 1.2. 3.4. Band 1.2.3; Stage Band 2.3; Student Council I. Senior Play 4. Vocational 3.4, Class Officer I Todd M Vann Basketball 1.2.3.4 Baseball I.2.3.4 Soccer 2.3.4; Tower Staff 2.3.4. Journal 3,4 Athletic Club 2. 3.4. Senior Play 4; lurwor Play 3. Tuna M Lof Senior Play 4 Chorus 4 Yearbook Staff 4 DESPERATE AMBROSE A Farce-Comedy in Three Acts By Donald Payton Presented By The Senior Class of 1983 THE PLACE Dead Man's Gulch Hotel in a little desert town. THE TIME 1880 SYNOPSIS ACT 1: Mistaken Identity ACT II: Saved by a Marriage ACT III: Happily Ever After Cost and Production Ambrose Groves Brian Eveleigh Sheriff Crandel Bill Eastman Beth Dove Reynolds Hoot Owl Pete Don Henry Bert Miller Todd Vann Nancy Martin Lori Bond Panhandle lake Tom Gleason Anne Martin Mary Elmer Mrs Sprool Tammy Gilbert Tillie Stephanie Matthews Stinkweed Benji Bertram Lena loAnn Mullin ludge Charlie Kohl 1st Man lohn Taylor 2nd Man Shawn Dack fudge's Girlfriend Tiina Lof Waiter Mike Crandall Director Mr. Kevin Arno Student Director Bruce Brown Ass t. Student Director Tammy Gilbert Stage Manager Mike Crandall Technical Director Todd Vann Design Directors Dove Reynolds Lori Bond Sets Bill Eastman Tom Gleason Don Henry Costumes Mary Elmer Stephanie Matthews Grips Charlie Kohl Benji Bertram Make-up loAnn Mullin Bruce Brown Ushers Dennis Kohl Bernice Hockey |im Whitley Advertising Mrs Richmond Door Ticket Sales Annie Abbott Bryan Flagg Programs and Tickets Mrs Moreton Mrs. Richmond We'd like to give a special thanks to the Faculty, Staff and Parents for making this play possible To Mr Arno: We couldn't have done it without you! You made this play a success Thanks! Class of 1983 Class Motto, Flowers and Colors lorrfprr ow’s Ac' ic.varria.T ls v re- Or lxj J X)rfl.an . Way si Scarl i{ Carr|cril ot|s HED J BEACH June 1983 Belleville Central School Belleville, New York 13611 To those whom this concerns: As President of the class of 1983, I would like to thank, on behalf of the senior class, all those who helped us make our years at Belleville enjoyable and profitable. Through the concern and support of teachers, chaperones and parents we were able to learn and acquire the true values of the commu- nity. Through their examples we have been able to grow and mature in order that we may become productive citizens As we progress in life we can look back at our high school years and be thankful for the remembrances of good friends and acquaintances Sincerely, Brian Eveleigh President of the Class of 1983 43 Class Prophecy The year is 2001, the class of 1983 has met for their 18th annual anniversary at their secret hiding place; |ef- ferson Park Brian Eveleigh and Bill Eastman always wanted to be partners in their own wine distillery. After graduation, they went to work on their dreams Well, they did it, but conflicting interests separated them and they went their own ways. All Brian does now is run around stomping on everything (a habit formed while condi- tioning the grapes) and Bill didn't want to leave the grapes behind so he is now doing Fruit of the Loom commercials. loAnn Mullin always wanted to marry Chris Stoodley and become rich and famous Well she got part of her dream She got married to Chris and resides over the Stoodley Funeral Home and she drives a black Lincoln Continental and has flowers sent to her daily Stephanie Matthews always wanted to own her own all-girl soccer team She attempted to achieve her goal, but ended up being the ball girl for the New York Cos- mos Benji Bertram and Bruce Brown always wanted to get more involved in the crash scene Their dream came true, they are now in charge of Dobbins Wrecking Service. Mike Crandall always wanted to be a great Pac Man player, but he got carried away and now he is running around eating dots Tommy Gleason's secret ambition is to become a pro- fessional drinker. So far he hasn't had much luck. He is still spitting up his alcoholic beverages. lerry Nohle always wanted to become a truck driver He is now starring in his own sequel of Smokey and the Bandit. Shawn Dack always dreamed of becoming a famous basketball player He finally got a job in the field, he now coaches the annual 6th grade basketball games held at Belleville Central School Tammy Gilbert always dreamed of flying high in the clouds in her big Air Force jet. She got it, but lost it One day while sipping from her glass she got confused on her coordinates and crashed into the White House, interrupting one of the President's top secret meetings and was arrested for FWI and no one has seen or heard from her since Mary Elmer always wanted to be an accountant She got her bachelor's degree, married Karl and takes care of their 14 liabilities. Donald Henry always dreamed of being a big PUNK ROCK star, he now plays lead guitar for the Chip- munks |ohn Taylor always dreamed of buying a Porche, but he could never afford it, his dream came true finally He looked to his fellow classmates Benji Bruce and they gave him a used Porche owned and operated by Stinkweed Meade Charlie Kohl always wanted to leave Belleville and get married But as always, he couldn't decide who the lucky woman would be So he moved to Saudi Arabia, has his own harem and is in seventh heaven Todd Vann always dreamed of being a professional photographer Well he got a job photographing the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders Unfortunately Todd lost his job, because he got carried away and forgot to take the pictures. Lori Bond always dreamed of being a language major She is now employed by Mr C. ) Henry teaching their little ones to say da-da in Russian, Italian, German, French, Swedish and of course English Dove Reynolds always dreamed about being an elementary school teacher and marrying Phil S. Today she is still trying to help Phil graduate from Kindergar- ten. Tiina Lof came to the United States to learn about America and our government We now know why She wanted to be the 1st woman President of the U.S. She achieved her goal and the country's very prosperous 44 Last Will and Testament We the class of 1983, being of sound mind and abled body do hereby publish this, our last will and testament. We hereby bequeath to . . The Future seniors of UAB: 1. our victories and our defeats 2. our high marks and our low marks 3. our short interesting classes and our long boring classes 4. and most of all our joy-filled and sorrow-filled times that we've had at UAB And to UAB as a whole: 1. echos of our footsteps and laughter in the halls 2 our late night parental permission calls 3. our unwritten excuses 4 and most of all our school spirit. Signature CLASS OF 1983 IUNIORS B Hockey. D kohl. | Presley. A Abbott Officers SOPHOMORES Front row L T Bovee Paige. | Leviker. k Simpson Second row A FRESHMEN First row C Eastman. B Paige Second row L Elmer, M Zehr Third row C langworthy Officers FHA First row D Simmons. P Hess. Second row C Eastman k Davis. Third row B Hockey. T Bovee. B Paige Chorus I Whitley. T Perry. B Paige N1HS First row T Eastman, A Piper. C Langworthy, Second row C Eastman. C Schleup. B Paige Senior Band I Whitley. W Eastman. T Gleason |u- mor Band A Miller. | Abbott. D Green FFA First row I Leviker. k Simpson. A Worthington Second row L Paige. L Bertram. B Brown. W Eastman. T Eastman. T Gleason Varsity Boy’s Soccer First row C Clark, C. Ungworthy. M Eveleigh. C Schluep. I Whitley, B Vann, A Langworthy, D Green Second row C kohl. D Dickinson, T Vann. L Paige. W Eastman, S Dack, T Perry, B Eveleigh, D kohl. Coach Golding Absent D Shepard 32 First row L Elmer. L Halferty. T Maitland. D Stoodey. R Leviker. I Farman. S Hudson. K Davis Second row B Paige. S Taylor A Abbott, S Matthews. T Redway. P Matthews. A Piper Varsity Girl s Soccer 53 First row Managers D Green. M Zehr Second row I Whitley. B Flagg. D Kohl. M Widnck, T Vann. J Taylor. T Perry, S Dack. C Kohl. B Eveleigh, M Shultz, D Shepard. Coach Baker Varsity Basketball 54 Firs! row S Staie S Matthews. D Reynolds. M Cobb. Y Dawes Second row B Hockey. L Bond. I Mullm Varsity Cheerleaders First Row O Patterson. T Eastman. B Vann, C Clark. L Paige Second Row D Green, k Simpson, A Langworthy. Coach Golding. L Coer on. ( langworthy. M Eveleigh J.V. Basketball 56 First row L Elmer, k Brown Second row B Paige. T Bovee. | Farman Third row M Corron. S Hudson. R Leviker. K Davis. S Dowker JV Cheerleaders 57 58 First row C. Zehr. A Greco. F Williams. I Schkjep, D Green. | Gbbs, S Piper Second row I Abbott. R Brown. I Muflrt. T Gibbs. M England. W Fowler. M Zehr. | Zehr. S Durham Third row Coach LaLonde. N Brown. D Morse. S Rogers. I Abbott. M Hess. I Rivett. R Vann. I Dealing Jr. High Basketball Jr. High Cheerleaders First row L Halferty. T Maitland Second row I Clark Third row k Simpson, T Elmer. L Langworthy. T Dowker Fourth row T Dack. B Farman. N Fkjnneyman First row A Hockey. D Reynolds. S Matthews. M Ciaflin. K Bettinger, A Abbott. P Matthews Second row Coach CjokJmg. B Hotkey. Y Dawes. S Dowker, T Bovee, M Zehr, K Davis Varsity Girl’s Softball and Basketball First row I West. I Farman. B Hockey. S Matthews. R Nlohle. Mascot. A Abbott, T Redway. K Davis. D Simmons. R Leviker Second row Coach Shevalier .... F.rst row B Fowler | Mullin Second row C Langworthy. C ScWuep. C Stoodley. D kohl. | Whitley. B Flagg M Eveletgh. L Paige Third row L Corron. C kohl, | Taylor. S Parsons. | Whitley. T Perry. S Dack. T Vann Coach Baker Absent B Vann Varsity Baseball First row K Thomas. P Clark. I Gibbs. I Schluep, R Brown, A Greco, S Piper. G Zehr. D Green. F Williams. B Cobb Second row S LXjrham, I Mullin. I Abbott. N Brown. J Rivett. ) Abbott. P Rogers, I Zehr. T Gibbs, R Rogers. D Remington Jr. High Boy’s Soccer Jr. High Girl’s Softball First row N komm. B Paige. D Liscomb. D Stoodlev. C Cooper Second row I Towles. I Clark | Farman. T Towles. I West Third row P Parker. P Wessner. Miss Flanagan. T Case. D Simmons Absent T Hobbs T Maitland. R Nohle 61 First Row F Farman. A Miller, T Dack. T Maitland. L. Towles. T Towles. L Wamwright Second Row N komm. M Zehr. T Elmer. S Towles. G Vann. Coach Flanagan Third Row I Farman. I Gleason. T Crandall. P Wessner. L. Dodge. T Case Jr. High Girl’s Basketball 62 D I s i r j CTIVITIES □ X 1 r . -o..- NATIONAL SOCIETY Senior and Junior National Honor Societies First row W Eastman. A Abbott Second row B Hockey. Mr Bingle, L Bond First row M Zehr, B Paige, I Halterty Second row A Piper, C Eastman, Is Davis, T Towles. N. Hunneyman. D Stoodley, S Piper Third row Mr Garnet, C. langworthy, L Paige, T Eastman, A Langworthy, T Shelmidine. C Schluep, I Schluep First row B Brown. B Hockey. L Bond, W Eastman Second row T Elmer. P Hess. T Dack. L Halferty Third row D Dickinson. I Whitley. P Matthews. S Henry. M Zehr Fourth row T Shelmidine. B Paige, C. Eastman. K Simpson. M Elmer Filth row T Bovee. T Gleason. B Eveleigh. K Simpson. L Murphy Student Council 65 First row T GJeason I Leviker. K Simpson. W Eastman. I Bertram. B Eveleigh, T Eastman Second row | Hutchinson. T Zeller. A Worthington. D Patterson. L Paige. S. Durham, Mr lones Third row P Perry. D Vann. M Eveleigh. D Nohle. K Gregory. T Shelmidme. C kohl Fourth row I Clark. R Brown. M Widrick. I Farman. S Dowker, T Redway. S. Staie, D Finney Absent I West. B Brown. R Worthington FFA First row T Datk. I Towles. F Farman. D Staie Second row Miss Langhauser. N Hunneyman. D Simmons. P Hess, K Davis. k Brown. T Bovee, B Hockey. C Eastman Third row V Mahon. N. komm. k Simpson. P Wessner. T Dowker. B Paige. I Farman FHA 67 First row D Simmons k Simpson. L Halterty. I Gleason. S Staie Second row I Farman. S Smith, L Towles. P Clark. I) liscomb. S Piper T Perry. | Zehr. N Hunneyman. D Finney A Langworthy. T Towles. C Eastman Third row C Langworthy, M Zehr. R Nohle. Mr Garnet. B Flagg I Whitley. D Stoodley. S Eastman, | AL bott. W Eastman. D Green. D Henry. T Gleason AL sent T Bovee. S Dowker. T Redway Concert Band and Stage Band First row R Nohle. M Zehr. C Langworthy. D Simmons Second row N Hunneyman. S Piper | Zehr. T Redway. T Gleason. A Langworthy. D Green Third row k Brown. Mr Garnet. B Flagg. W Eastman. D Henry First row D Eastman, I Frear. M Hazelton, H Remington, K Chamberlain, K Ackley Second row S. Turnbole. I Larmon. A Hines. A Clark. M Ferguson. B Ferguson. I) Maitland, K Palmer. B Zehr, D Hunneyman Third row Mr Garnet, C Bovee. B Overton, G Widrwk. D Remington. D Doge L Valley Absent k Gleason Elementary Band and Junior Band First row I langworthy. M Glass, | C lark, D Oakes. F Farman. A Miller, k Coulombe T Crandall Second row D Green. L Dodge, S Towles. A Greco. T Maitland, D Liscomb, I Abbott, | Bast. T Elmer. S. Henry. K Thomas Third row Mr Garnet. T Gibbs. S Rogers. F Williams. B Cobb. M Zehr Absent B Farman 69 First row M Zehr. C Eastman Second row K Brown. S Hudson. S Matthews. P Mat- thews. M Corron Third row T Bovee, S Dowker Fourth row- S Staie. K Simpson. B Hockey Fitth row L Murphy. K Davis. T Redway Sixth row D Reynolds Color Guard and American Flag Unit 70 First row T Dack. T Rogers. M Glass. G Zehr A Greco, k Coulombe I Clark. D Green, A Miller F Farman. Mrs Second row T Crandall I Dodge. R Amyot. ) Abbott. S. Towles. D Oakes. S Henry. M Zehr, G Vann, k Shepard. T Elmer First row T Towles. I Schluep. P Hess. N komm. I Gleason. L Elmer. L Langworthy Second row Mrs Whitley. N Ftunneyman. D Stoodley. S Durham. M Zehr. I Bond, k Davis. T Maitland. S Piper. Mr Btngle Third row S Staie. k Simpson. T Lot. k Brown. T Case. R Paige. P Wessner. A Piper. C Eastman Fourth row M Eveleigh I Abbott. A Langworthy. T Gleason. T Perry. I Taylor. D Green. C Langworthy. B Flagg. I Whitley Senior and Junior High Chorus First row L Bond. W Eastman. A Abbott Second row B Hockey. C Schluep. D Kohl. B Eveleigh, Mr Bingle Whiz Quiz Team 72 Tiina Lof arrived in Syracuse from Brighton, England where she had been studying English. Tiina is originally from Tampere, Finland. Tiina lived with Mr and Mrs. Paul Bond during her stay in the US A. Tiina visited Bow, N.H.; Waverly, Iowa; Florida; Washington D C. and Philadelphia, P A. She was in the senior play and helped with the German Club. Tiina also tried American softball for the first time. Tiina is a senior and will graduate from Belleville as a part of the class of 1983 Foreign Exchange Student As Tiina s host sister I share many happy memo- ries with her and about her I hope she enjoyed staying with my family as much as we enjoyed having her. She made my senior year very special. Tiina. Mina rakastan sinua and I'll nev- er forget you Love from your sister, Lori Bond 76 Editors C Kohl SR, D kohl |R. A Abbott |R, W Eastman SR Tower Staff 77 Typists L Bond SR. D. Reynolds SR. S Staie |R. I Muffin SR 78 Artists S Matthews SR. T Worthington |R 79 80
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