Canastota High School - Toot Yearbook (Canastota, NY)
- Class of 1970
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Ktihlil (iihrnii The Class of '70, Canastota, N.Y., magnanimously presents an episode of the continuing story of Canastota High School. TOOT Table of Contents children wandering WE created a path together as friends we UNITED A T CROSSROADS never before traveled our destiny unknown though seldom looking backward, we knew the chain of man was continuous 12 toward a common goal and with the dawn, our senior year, as we approach the beckoning light— glimpses of OUR PROFILES are cast 96 for close behind, OUR SHADOWS —reflections of others with different dreams— exist upon the world we leave OUR GIFT 112 and tomorrow will always be 58 before we each go forward on our separate destinies always to remember . . . and we will need and remember the words of OUR GUIDES for we listened to and loved them 70 this path—our youth 130 and the paper wars between us were only GAMES WE FLA YED to keep our spirits alive 76 toot staff: editors; marie villari, karen ball; art; ray speis, marion slover: photography; brenda pexton, shirlee tornatore, mike Culpepper, fritz powers, barb weimer. ronnie drain, doug holdridge; layout; monica koehler, bev weimer, maryanne fratelli, barb bush: sports; joe eppolito, steve tornatore. pete wettcrlin, doug holdridge: circulation; pat finnochairo, elaine hertcl. donna whitmeyer. diane richardson, marjorie lawrence, mack Culpepper, george niles, linda dunbar. carol russitano. sue murphy, jeanette paone, dawn post, barb, vandusen. denise paone, juanita hyland. mike patane, marie vaccaro. paula stagnitti, anna mae rainbow, ron drain, len vanvalk- enburg, carol hobart: literary; karin taylor, lynda dunbar. suzanne ccrio, meg albanese, lyn spencer. 11 We, run together from the darkness On a yellow August morning 13 So the world will make us free. William Ackerman Bill—I’ll always remember the 1969 FB team beating VVS 14 to 13 and breaking their 24 game winning streak.—I hope to make a million.— %?! those 440’s during football. Diane Armstrong Shots—As I see it, the good in us is happiness.—I’ll always remember the summer of ’69.—I hope I make it to college. — %?! that Ralph! Margaret Albanese Meg—There are no great men. There are only great chal- lenges. Barry Noel Bach I’ll always remember Wilbur Witty’s chemistry class and the back row in Mr. Doty’s trig class.— %?! Spanish 1, II, and III. 14 Garry Joel Bach I'll always remember Fred and the back row in Mr. Doty's Trig, class— $?! Spanish III class. Karen Lee Ball Every man's life lies within the present; for the past is spent and done with and the future is uncertain.—I'll always remem- ber being special to special people. Konald Joseph Balducci kon—Ambition is the main goal of life.—I'll always remem- ber playing the organ.— $?! the band.—I hope to conquer my ideas of the future. Raymond Beau lac Early to bed and early to rise makes your girl go out with other guys—I'll always remember the day I gave Jill my class ring. 1 Joseph Michael Bellino Crunch—I’ll always remember beating VVS.— %?! those 440 s. Cynthia Ann Bruno Bomber—If you want to play, you have to pay.—I’ll always remember KE.— %?! July 25, 1969 at FB G’s.—I hope to spread happiness. Eileen Anne Benenati I hasten to laugh at everything for fear of being obliged to weep. Barbara Jean Bush Bushy—The secret to friendship is opinions, not advice.— I’ll always remember Miss Cummcrford's Spanish I class and KE.— %?! July 25, 1969 at FB G’s and getting up in the morning.—I hope to succeed. 16 Virginia Lenora Bush Kidlet—Pleasant to talk with, pretty to walk with—fun to be with.—I’ll always remember August 8. 1968.— %?! 8 AM thru 2:30 PM.—I hope to graduate. JoAnn 0'arlctta Josie—Kiss thy lips of sweet cherry wine, for thou shalt not ever forget —I'll always remember April 5, 1968, May 16, 1969 and Paul.— %?! Paul.—I hope to own a 427 Chevelle. Frank Ronald Bushnell Buzzard—I’ll always remember the 1969 VVS football game. %?! Mr. New!—I hope to coach someday. Roy E. Cary I’ll always remember Rough n Ready.— %?! science lab work!—I hope to become a rich man. 17 Susanne Marie Cerio have lived, have loved. I have compassion, I mast die. Nathan Cox Nath—I came, I saw, and I left.—1 11 always remember my Pontiac.— (?! School.—I hope to be a millionaire and lead a clean life. I’ll always remember the Junior Prom.-- (?! the Bear's English class.—I hope to find peace. Floy d Cookhouse Eternity is thrust upon A bit of earth, a senseless stone. A grain of dust, a casual clod Receives the greatest gift of God. Dale Cordell Roadrunner—Men tire in the pursuit of rest.— (?! The Can astota Schools. Joanne Yvonne Crowell Jo—Bom free and wild as the strong wind.—I’ll always re- member the summer of ’69.— (?! a certain guy at C.H.S.— I hope to get away from Canastota. 18 Mack Culpepper Macker—His heart was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong.—I'll always remember Coach Brennan and the Varsity Track team.—I hope to be a Knickerbocker. Robert Michael Wade Culpepper Sweet water—If a man say, I love God, and Hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen. —I'll always remember 3rd period studyhall. I hope to help someone in the world. Edgar Charles Davis Big ED—No man who has once heartily and wholly laughed can be altogether irreclaimably bad.—I'll always remember October 1969 and the great days at Silver Car.— %?! Mr. Tosti’s English classes.—I hope to succeed in my future endeavors. Rick A. Denlfaese The style is the man himself.—I’ll always remember Sonny's muck.— %?! those 30 sit-ups while you're resting. 19 Jane Maijorie DeVaul Our work for peace must begin within the private world of each one of us. Julie DiToma Skunk—Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. —I’ll always remember September 15, 1968 and our Pool room.— %?! my being able to get up in the morning for vocational school.—I hope to become a successful hairdresser. Ronald Lee Drain Dizzy—Search yourself and you shall find courage; search yourself and you shall find strength; search yourself and you shall find a man.—I'll always remember meeting Pam at the Beach this summer. Lynda Jean Dunbar shall not hold my little peace; for me there is no peace but one. 20 Patricia Lee Dunn A dreamer who's making a dream come true.—I'll always remember Butch. October 24, 1969, October 27. 1968._______I hope to get married June 27. 1970 and overcome my blush- ing. Noelle Renee Lgalon A man has 2 countries, his own and France, said a great American. I say I have 2 countries: France and the United States. Megalie Lgalon Apres moi le deluge.— (?! Physics class—1 hope to travel and travel. Gerald Thomas Lnunert am a member of the Fine Ridge gang. Why don’t you join? —I'll always remember the day we beat V.V.S.— (?! the load of homework I have. 21 Joseph Charles Fppolito am as bad tis the worst, bat thank God I am as good as the best. I’ll always remember the Hardwood Island escapade. — $?' short time to do what I want to.—I hope to earn as much as possible in the shortest time. Patricia Joan Finocchiaro Live hand in hand and together we'll stand on the threshold of a dream. I’ll always remember He-who-holds-the-key.—1 hope to give a little more, and to take a little bit less. Tom Feola Stephen Bernard Fisher I’ll always remember the Geezir’s house— $?! Nancy.—I hope Before you let yourself go be sure you can get yourself back. to be successful. 22 Mary Anne Fratelli Fratell—To smile and to help is to win friends.—I'll always remember KE.— %?! July 25, 1969 at FB G's. James Garrow Mountain Man—Every man has a value if you know how to read him. I’ll always remember the night before the U.N. trip in Skips shack. %?! Darlene!—1 hope to grow. Jean Elizabeth Ginther The Lord is my strength and my shield: my heart trusted in him. and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth: and with my song will I praise him.—I’ll always remember Mr. Doty's 7th period Trig class. Priscilla Dawn Graham Penny—I'll always remember July 11, 1967.— %?! working at the State Fair.—I hope to find a long life of happiness with Ricky. 23 Patricia Ann Greene P.M.—I’ll love you more than yesterday, hut less than to- morrow. I ll always remember Morrisville Seminar.— %?! S.H. and Rap.—I hope to be loved by all. Merry Elizabeth Hilliker Would you believe a merry time?—I’ll always remember October 6, 1967.— %?! going home at night.—I hope to be- come a successful model. Elaine Marie Hertel To give away yourself, keeps yourself. Carole Ann Hobart To he or not to be that is the question, and to he loved by people and not to be called Cupcake.—To have the boys call me Cupcake and not my name %?!—I hope to get out of school and work as a nurse. 24 Deborah Jean I loch Deb—I'll always remember May 31, 1969.— (?! getting up in the morning.—I hope to marry S.C. and live happily ever after. Douglas Robert lloldridge Hooch—Each man has his own desires.—1 11 always remember Dizzy.— (?! those freshmen. Gary I loch Ho Ho—Ask me if I care.—I’ll always remember August 26. «— (?! homework—I hope to be a graduate of C.H.S. Robert Lee Holt Rat—It is not what he has. or even what he does which ex press the worth of a man. hut what he is. I'll always remem ber March 7. 1969.— (?! Sue,—I hope to succeed in what ever I do. 25 Juanita Marie Hylan My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. I'll always remember the summer of 1968.— $?! home- work.—I hope to get through college and pursue my goal of becoming a teacher. William Jenkins Willie J.—Practice makes every musician perfect.—I'll always remember when I was born— $?! Music class.—I hope to be- come a band leader. 26 John Thomas Janovsky Czech—I'll always remember Camp Lookout. Steven Jones Man is the measure of all things. Monica Jayne Koehler Candy—It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are.—1 11 always remember “Scarbourough Fair .— %?! Math!—I hope to become a nurse. Patrick Charles LeBlanc Chuck—Such great beauty has never been seen.—1 11 always remember you’re tooo funny.— %?! me ! — I hope to see the day when everyone loves his brother. Maijorie Lawrence Carol Ann Lessard Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low-an excellent thing in From start to finish I found no strangers, woman. 27 Milton John Lilly The Elf—Work fascinates me, I can sit and watch it for hours. —I’ll always remember November 22, 1968— (?! Mr. Bushey’s class—I hope to have money and get married. Clarence Henry Madore, Jr. Buzz—One who takes life easy and lives for today.—I’ll al- ways remember the summer of ’69— (?! that 59 Chevy—I hope to get a 69 Nova. Robin Elaine Linton Byrd—Each one sees what he carries in his own heart.—I'll always remember October 10, 1969—■ (?! those parties.—I hope to be happy. Denise Marchetti I’ll always remember December 23, 1968— (?! Mike—1 hope to live a happy life. 28 Eileen Mason Sunshine—Grace in her steps, heaven in her eye-—1 11 always remember September 21, 1968.— %?! getting up every morn- ing at quarter of five.—I hope to leave Canastota and be happy. James McConnell Bacado—Give the devil his due.—I’ll always remember you’re tooo funny.— %?! Mr. Sharpe.—I hope to live in peace and tranquility. Irene Marie Meeks Pocahontas—The conscious water saw its God and blushed. —I’ll always remember February 28, 1969.— %?! Captain John Smith.—I hope to succeed in Mr. Hildreth’s Math 12 class. Diane Marie Merithew Til be back tomorrow to back up what I say today.—I'll always remember the day I met Joey.— %?! Joey.—1 hope to become a good nurse. 29 Barbara Ann Messier Babs—It is better to have lived, than never to have lived before. I'll always remember having the same teacher prac- tically all day . %?! getting up in the morning, knowing that you have to take gym first period. Charles Messinger Shotgun—A person has many wonders, but I only have one. —I'll always remember our Ag. classes. %?! my study halls.— I hope to get through school. Kevin B. Miller Kalso—As long as 1 have a want, I have a reason for living. Satisfaction is death —I’ll always remember Oct. 18. 1969. %?! school!—1 hope to graduate. Sharon Louise Moore I'll always remember the summer of '69.— %?! Poachie.—1 hope to be a friend to all. 30 Susan Marie Murphy Murph—She smiles with the intent to create mischief.—I’ll always remember July 25, 1969, and F.B. and G's.— $?! Algebra. I hope to do God's will. Philip Edward Naymik Let me he as the wind, free from all the convention.—I'll always remember my senior year and the senior table.— $?' Lucinda. Stephen Narius Aquarius—His road, mild hut wise, reaches for the sky. 1II always remember the V.V.S. football game of 69 1 hope to succeed. George Niles Coconuts—Wisdom is before him that hath understanding, hut the eyes of a fool are in the ends of the ends of the earth. —I’ll always remember Washington. D.C.— $?’ those girls and my car.—1 hope to do everything. 31 Eileen Marie O'Hara Harry—fd much rather laugh than cry.—I'll always remem ber May 18. 1969. Lucinda C. Olcott Cyn—We walked on frosted fields.—I’ll always remember June 22, 1968— (?! Phil. Dennis Pankliurst Panky—If you aspire to the highest position, it is not a dis- grace to stop, even at the second or the third.—I’ll always remember my senior year.— (?! Mr. LaPlante—I hope to succeed at whatever I do. Denise Marie Paone Sybil—I’ll always remember those wild parties at Shirlee’s little house.—■ (?! that final Drivers Ed. test.—1 hope to be myself. 32 Jeanette Paone Pi-nauts—As fond of fun, as fun can be. laughed till I cried. —I'll always remember KE—■ (?! F.B. G’s.—I hope to pass Math 10 before I pass 12th grade. Michael Patane Mike—Time melts on a porcelain table and drops to a pale tile floor.—I'll always remember my senior year.— (?! that homework.—1 hope to become a millionaire playboy. Douglas Parmenter Dougic the Dough Riser—He must find his own way.—I'll always remember losing my license.— (?! that Buzz.—I hope to own Scilia M.F.G. Christina Ann Pattcrclli Tina—He is a fool who thinks by force or skill he can turn the currents of a woman's will.—I'll always remember Septem- ber 16, 1967.—I hope to succeed. 3 Michael Francis Pavone Mike—This above all: to thine own self be true. Thou const not then be false to any man.—I'll always remember JCSGRDM.— %?! my BAW.—I hope to do things I’ve only before dreamed. Brenda Sue Pexton O speak again bright angel, for thou art.—I hope to find true contentment. Anthony Carmen Ponticello, Jr. The lands I've seen are much too few. The lands I’ve always dreamed are more than you.—I’ll always remember July 20. 1969 and vests!— %?! homework and my efforts to evade it. —I hope to write the great American novel. Linda Mae Poppleton Ninny Mae—Beware of her fair hair, for she excels all women in the magic of her locks.—I'll always remember May 12, 1968 (A very special guy)— %?! machine transcription.— I hope to succeed in life and get married. 34 Dawn Renee Post She is gentle, she is shy, there is mischief in her eye. Anna May Rainbow 2 y’s you are, 2 y's you be; I think you are too wise for me. Francis E. Powers Fritz—by believing in someone, I have learned that love has no other purpose than to fulfill itself—I’ll always remember sixteen ad infinitum.— %?! Miss Naponya. Gary Steven Ramsdell I’ll always remember Oct. 18, 1969, and C.H.S. 14, V.V.S. 13.— %?! fun and games with Mr. Glazier.— I hope to succeed in life. 35 Patricia Catherine Rapasadi Ornament of a quiet and meek spirit.—III always remember the summer of 1969 and my high school years.— (?! Drivers Ed.—I hope to find happiness. Susan Jane Relyea Sue—She is not made to be the admiration of all. but the happiness of one.—I’ll always remember March 6, 1969.— (?! that Bob.—I hope to be happy. Linda Lou Raynore Lou—It was a very good year.—I'll always remember the summer of 1969 and July 3. and September 12.— (?! an Oneida guy.—1 hope to love and be loved by all. Diane M. Richardson Di—I II always remember the summer of 1969— (?! my brothers and P.M.—I hope to get through one year of high school without failing. 36 Richard Allen Rinauto Dick—The strength of life is to live.—I'll always remember the summer of '67.— $?? school work—I hope to graduate. Carol Anne Russitano She is a woman; therefore to be won.—I’ll always remember July 25, 1969 and F.B. and G’s— $?' Joe's Seafood—1 hope to be happy. Janies Arthur Russell Thou shall never fail. James Scheid Scheid—I'll always remember Saturday nights.— $?' My brother—I hope to graduate. 37 Mary Schmidtka Mary___A person who has many problems, but shows none.— I'll always remember May 1969 and Buzz.— (?! that Ford.— I hope to succeed in life. Frank Paul Sgarlata Scotchie—Dropped from an angers wing.—I'll always remem- ber the summer of 1968.— (?! that school.—1 hope to be suc- cessful! Charles Sgarlata Skippy—To spend money is to spend happiness.—I'll always remember the summer of 1969— (?! money.—I hope to get out of school before I turn 21. Samuel Joseph Sgroi Sam—I'll always remember football and the Hardwood Island escapades.— (?! those corn fights with Ruby. 38 Joseph Shea Pigeon Lover.—I’ll always remember the Varsity Bowling Tournaments in '68 with Crash. John L. Smith Rabbi—I'll always remember February 28, 1969 at the Indian village.— $?! Pocahontas. Marion Mae Slover Slover—hi all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths—I’ll always remember Rough and Ready. Jeff Snyder Mohawk—Loneliness is something that I cannot conquer.— I’ll always remember November 15. 1968— $?! trying to un- derstand my parents.—I hope to survive without my parents. 39 Linda Joanne Snyder Lin—That which was hitter to endure may he sweet to re- member. Ill always remember the “Group at C.H.S., its activities and Piseco Lake.— %?! quarter-inch punches.—I hope to be successful in my chosen career. Richard hdward Snyder Fugi—Your hero and mine.—I'll always remember Mr. Wilbur’s chemistry class.— %?! music lessons.—I hope to graduate from high school. Roger Allen Snyder Zip—I’ll always remember Wabbit’s Place.— %?! music les- sons.—I hope to succeed. Margaret Ann Spadter Pools of sadness or lights of joy, your eyes reflect the dreams of your soul.—I'll always remember the sophomore class trip to N.Y. 40 Suzan Spafford Sue—Memories can be good, but they are my destruction.— I’ll always remember Shaker High. Michael H. Spaulding Mike-—Man cannot live by bread alone.—I’ll always remember the summer of '69,— (?! getting up in the morning.—I hope to graduate from here. Raymond William Speis you could only see the dreams that seem to mean so much to me then you’d know the reasons why.—I’ll always remem- ber my friends.— (?! the Establishment, and its rules.—I hope to be the master of my own life, someday ?????? Evelyn Margaret Spencer Lynn—For my part. travel not to go anywhere, but to go. —I’ll always remember Menton. France.— (?! my brothers and sisters.—I hope to live. 41 Patricia Stagnitti We can always live on less when we have more to live for. —I'll always remember Nov. 22, 1968.—I hope to start a new life. Judith Ann Stahlnecker Never a tear bedims the eye that time and patience will not dry. %?! being the youngest student in the senior class.—I hope to succeed in life. Paula Ann Stagnitti A true friend is the greatest of all blessings.—I'll always remember Denise Defazio.— %?! my brother Steve.—I hope to work in the field of child care. Steven Robert Stokes Stevie Wonder—To be strong is to be happy.—I'll always remember Oct. 29, 1965.— %?! gas, and lack of it for that truck.—I hope to do something for somebody that can never be repaid. 42 David Bernard Tambs Tambsy—Wit now and then struck sharply, shows a spark. —I'll always remember the summer of '67 and '69.— %?! homework.—I hope to be happy and successful. Mar}’ Jane Taylor I'll always remember November 15, 1968.— %?! Bob Holt (Love ya, anyway!)—I hope to become a great cosmetologist. Karin Jane Taylor And if our hands should meet in another dream, we shall build another tower in the sky . . .—I’ll always remember my most precious flower.—I hope to travel in Wonderland. Michelle Darlene Tay lor Poochie—I'll always remember October 26, 1968.—I hope to spell “from” without an “e’ 43 Michael Steven Tianello Mike—Life is no brief candle to me. It is a splendid torch which I have got hold of for the moment, and I want to make it barn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations.—I hope to get through four years of college. Dennis Tobin Denny—I'll always remember beating VVS October 18. 1969. — %?! typing class. Shirlee Ann Tomatore So will i go in unto the king . . . and if i perish, i perish. —I'll always remember my friends. Steven Thomas Tornatore Foxy—Oh, call it by a better name, for friendship sounds too cold.—I’ll always remember beating VVS 14 to 13, October 18. 1969.— %?! those 30 sit-ups while resting. 44 Marie Elaine Vaccaro O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright.—I’ll always remember the summer of '68.— %?! those Sunday afternoons at Burghie's Huddle with the “Chasers . Barbara VanDusen If I had but one wish, it would be to travel.—111 always remember the vacations of'69. Leonard VanValkenburg Len—At times, it is best to believe in evolution and that man is not yet finished.—I’ll always remember the card games in the “Rabbit’s room.— %?! John Dhuycr.—1 hope to leave Canastota. Marie Leslie Villari Speak to me of the glory of your heart, for that is greater than the shrieking elements beyond our door. So with love— sighs from the deep sea of affection: laughter from the color- ful field of the spirit: tears from the endless heaven of mem- ories. 45 George T. Walker Gorge— wish for the good life, erect and singular to he me in this world.—I will always remember having only one class.—I hope to be a 10 dollar an hour mechanic. Barbara Ann Weimer A little sweetness does kill much bitterness.—I will always remember the summer of '69. John Walters I will always remember Ag class.—I hope to get my diploma. Beverly Jean Weimer For love is ever the beginning of knowledge, as fire is of light.—I hope to travel the U.S. 46 Feter Wetterlin Watermelon—Let all men unite, for unity is the ultimate weapon of peace.—I'll always remember Mr. Tornatore.—I hope to find out what it's all about. Donna Jean Whitmeyer hope you decide to remain the possessor of my love.—I’ll always remember November 5, 69. Stanley Lewis Whitmeyer Stan— have not one; but twelve grades to leave to my brothers.—I’ll always remember the Ag. Class of '67 '68. — %?! getting to work and school on time.—I hope to get through school without troubles. Brenda Wilkinson Of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. 47 Priscilla Marlene Wilkinson hi love and believing we can make it better.—I'll always remember Mr. Tosti— Richard James Wilkinson Dick—Money is the root of all evil.—I’ll always remember June 28. 1968—I hope to succeed in life. Terry Wilkinson Wilk—The human individual lives usually far within his limits; he possesses powers of various sorts which he habit- ually fails to use.—I'll always remember Mr. Fleegcr’s class— (?! all cars.—I hope to someday do homework. Linda Wilsey Your heart’s desires be with you.—I’ll always remember the summer of 1969 and my last four years at Canastota.— (?! getting up on those cold Monday mornings. I hope to live and be happy. 48 Clifford J. Woodcock Do on to others as you would want them to do on to you. ___When I met Flore.—1 hope to keep up with the agriculture. — %?! those conceeded people. Janet Louise W right I am a women therefore I may not call to him. cry to him, fly to him, bid him delay not.—I will always remember nursing.—I hope to do everything I do well.— %?! my father. Connie Woods With a kiss one will be thought of but with a smile one will be remembered 3 26 68—9 21 69—I hope to Find peace with my friends.— %?! those people who can't mind their business. Dean Thomas Yorton Kindness is the oil that takes the friction out of life. 4-9 i, Irene Meeks, leave Jamestown and Capt. John Smith. i, Elaine Hertel, leave to Mrs. Bene- nati a quiet and peaceful guidance office now that the ’•“group has left. i, George Niles, leave my sister, my wonderful parents and our Falcon. i, Lucinda Olcott, leave 1 cigarette for Don Angell—and my brother to whoever wants him. Vs? i, Pat Greene, leave Mr. Pariato all the thanks in the world for putting up with me. i. Doug Holdridgefleave to any future chemistry student the 8th period class with “Doc” Wilbur AND the elements. i, Diane Merithew, leave the right for underclassmen to become seniors. i, Denise Marchctti. leave Mike Richardson all the headaches he will have in his last year pf school. i. Sue Murphy, leave to all students of CHS the problem of finding out where F.B. G's is. '• £K «GftB - . - WSBk « . ' - i. Penny Graham, leave to my sister Betsy the privilege to go to all parties after . in the middle of school and never get caught. i, Merry Hilliker. leave to my sister Kathy and anyone else who can do it, the privilege of skipping school and to throw parties during final exams and never get caught. i. Carole Hobart, leave all my classes in Canastota High School and my nickname “cupcake'’ behind me. i, .Vlarg Lawrence, leave all niy gum to Mrs. Peterson. L Monica Koehler, leave my height to Den Courtne as though he needs it! i, Steve Narius, leave with Mr. Wright the memories of four pairs of broken drumsticks. i, Deb Hoch, leave to everyone who can get away with it, the privilege of going to parties during final exams and still pass. i, Juanita Hylan, leave my purple dragon to my sister Denise. To all the faculty—i leave! But to the group from Whitelaw i leave my love. i, Phil Naymick, leave Mr. Sanderson my gym sneakers so he can be light on his feet during 4th period. i, Gary Hoch, leave a bottle of aspirin to be shared amongst the teachers for future headaches caused by my relatives. . . . therefore, i bequeath i, Karen Ball, leave—trusting that my life is a little better for having passed through this place. i, Barbara Bush—the last of the Bush’s leave, to the regret of some, and to the joy of many, many more. Also to Pat Emmi and Mary Jo Ramsdell i leave in the hope that they’ll find another ride to school; so that they will never ever have to walk. i, Barry Bacty leave to the great athletic class of next year my right sneaker that i wore on my left foot. h Eileen Benenati, leave to the CHS faculty one brother and a can of PESTicide: and to Janet Dc another clove of garlic to use on Mr. Waldo. i. Bill Ackerman, leave to coaches Burghie. Lyle and Gibson, the cockroach which I found. i, Ron Balducci, leave to my sister Judy the great drive and ambition that got me through my high school years and the right to conquer goals that 1 never had the chance to conquer. i. Meg Albanese, leave to my brother Steve my locker which he has already taken over—and i also leave the ability to fail gyin. i. Diane Armstrong, leave Dan Wallace a place in Gene’s to smoke and tin empty chair to Mr. Griffiths’ class for someone who can write creatively and use symbols. i, Garry Bach, leave to the faculty of CHS the secret of my true identity—my brother. i, Ray Beau lac, leave my seat in the i, Cynthia Bruno, leave to my brother Jerry, to Burghie, Mr. Forum Room to some lucky person in Waldo and all the other FB coaches and to all underclassmen— the class of ’71. fond memories of the “hot ones and the fun we've had at CHS. 51 i, Donna Whitmeyer. leave nothing of importance. i. John Smith, leave Jamestown and ??? i. Janet Wright leave—hoping i’m a better person. i, Dean Yorton. leave Joe Tomarchio, III—ROSEMARY. i, Rich Wilkinson, leave all my money and all my other junk to i Brenda Wilkinson, leave to Mr. Sanderson generations of Donna. Wilkinsons. i, Anna May Rainbow, leave all my books to James DcPugh. 111. i, Ray Spcis, leave—fearful of what is yet to come. i. Linda Wilsey, leave the Juniors the right to skip 8th period every Friday and not get caught. i, Pat Rapasadi. leave CHS only to have it invaded by four more Rapasadi’s—Jim, Scott. John Rich. i. Dawn Post, leave to my brother Kevin my two left feet in marching band. i. Marion Slover leave—to return only incase of EMERGENCY. i. Connie W oods, leave Wessel Wallace all the air in the bottles she drinks don’t die of suffocation! i. Gar Ramsdell, leave to my sister Mary Jo the ability to have fun on weekends like i did—hahahaha! i, Jim Russell, leave all the underclassmen the privilege of being seniors make the best of it! i, Sam Sgroi. leave to “Bear” Tosti the ability to make peace signs. i, Denise Paone, leave to all little underclassmen the ability to “sneak” ahead in the lunch line and not get caught. i, Pris Wilkinson, leave Roger, Bones and Curley with the rest of the Eagles to many more conquests and victories. Also, my thanks to Mr. Tosti. i, Linda Snyder, leave to the faculty at CHS. my niece Wendy— with the hope that they are prepared for a battle. i. Skip Sgarlata, leave to Mr. Brennan all the track junk i took (?) during track season. i, Carol Russitano, leave to my frosh sister Laurie four years of CHS in hopes that she will make the best of them. i, George Walker, leave to any future Volkswagen enthusiasts the privilege of being the maniac race driver in the zony mini bolks machine. 52 i. Dale Cordell, leave a hope that others will be able to succeed in sports—regardless of race, creed, or color. — i. Sue Cerio. leave to am h ie student all the fun of watching the trains during class. i, Virginia Bush. leave to any student the privilege of sleeping in Mr. Sand- erson's and Mr. Griffith’s class and still pass. ™ i. Nathan Co . leave to anyone who will lake it, a ’59 Pontiac in the student parking lot. i, Jo Ann Carletta, leave to Diane Montalbano-Mr. F leeger, Mr. De Haesc and CHS. i. Jane DeVaul. leave Mr. Tosti the hope that somedav he will get an English II or World Lit class that will truly understand him. i. Roy Cary, leave Mr. Sanderson’s study hall in the hope that Baltimore will win something. i,.Ron Drain, leave my nickname ‘DudieV to John Schied—i know he will uphold it with honor. i, Lynda Dunbar, leave to a few nameless people, a well worn deck of cards and a lot of memories. i. Rick DenHacse, leave all the hoys the ability to beat Roger’s Eagles. L Pat Dunn, leave to anyone who has trouble with the snobby people around here, the ability to do more about it than i did. i, Mag Egalon, leave for all exchange students hope that they have a good home and learn a lot all during their exchange year. mm Di, Gerald Emmert, leave all of our senior privileges to our tol- lowing class members; and leave the other classes this school and my feelings i had for it. i, Joe Eppolito, leave all of the good times i’ve had in and out of high school. i, Mary Ann Fratelli, leave to all fellow Leap Year Babies the right to be the only four year old graduates. i. Janies Garrow, leave all my worldly jokes and my rat to Mr. Flecgcr’s 7th period English class. i, Pat Finn, leave to the myriad of students in this institution, the goal of obtaining the tranquility and completeness of life. i, Julie DiToma, leave—I hope—and to return NEVER. 53 i, Richard Snyder, leave CHS to anyone who wants it. i, Mike Spaulding leave everything i brought in—nothing. i. Roger Snyder leave the memories of the 8th period chcm class and also a bottle of carrot juice for ‘‘rabbit . i. Marie Vaccaro leave my brother Ron seven more years of having to get up for school—and being late everyday. i, Jim Scheid, leave my locker door wide open so that some needy person can hang his coat in it. i. Barb Weimer leave to future twins the ability to go through high school and keep Mr. Waldo constantly guessing which is which. i. Michelle Taylor, leave to Marlene Murray and Jill Mascari one more year of gym without the great senior. i. Judi Stahlnecker, leave in hope not to be called “Dutch any more by Mr. W aldo—i’m really German. i. Steve Tornatore leave the privilege of chasing parkers and getting shot at to Joe Rinaldo and John Rice. i. Be Weimer leave my brother, courage to go on without anyone asking him if his sisters are twins. i. Pete Wetterlin leave to Ed, one beautifully embroidered tapestry of Silver Car Bridge—to Ron the Carling Brewing Company. i, Eileen Mason leave to my brother Jim and sister Sue the ability to get to school by means of the Cadillac—if not avail- able the pick-up or at last resort the jeep. i, Steve Stokes, leave all my headaches to Colleen and hope she can cope with them better than i did. i, Paula Stagnitti, leave to Mr. Tosti his class, and challenge him to find a replacement for my big mouth. i, Lcn Van V leave KS the privilege of playing baseball in art class. i, Shi rice Tornatore leave no one. i, Karin Taylor, leave happily, sadly, and fearfully. i, Tina Paterelli, leave Jim Holt silence: my sister Bertie, a cage. i, Anthony Ponticello, leave four slightly used vests to anyone who needs them to be strong. i, Mike Pavone, leave to the wise; security against the pride of conceit and imagination. i, Jeanette Paone, leave to my brother Kick the ability to go on through 4 years of high school with his mother in the office. i. Michael Tianello. leave to Mr. Tosti all the unbearable puns and to Mr. Wilbur, five unwashed test tubes. i. Diane Richardson, leave the ability to Hunk a subject all year long—and then pass the year-end regents. i, Mary Taylor, leave to my brother Mark and friend Gary De- George the remaining years at CHS. i, Brenda Pexton, leave my buried treasure for anyone lucky enough to find it. i, Lynda Poppleton, leave my brother Neil to take care of the school the way he thinks fit. - i. Linda Raynore, leave to anyone who has Mr. Doty for SH. the right to make bets—and win. i, Dave Tambs, leave to Mr. Tosti and Mr. Wilbur an ency- clopedia of witty remarks for stupid questions and insults. i, Mary Schmidtka, leave one senior privilege to Rene Kennedy, for when she becomes a senior. i, Pat Stagnitti, leave to Miss Snyder the worries of having my sister for gym in the next four years. i. Mike Patane, leave Bob Fusillo and other snowmobile nuts, many nights washing for a blizzard. i. Fritz Powers, leave to the future, the desire for true happiness and hopes of fulfilling it. Honoraries Margaret A Ibanese VALEDICTORIAN regents scholarship winners Roy Cary Karen Ball Marie Villari Phil Naymik Anthony Ponticello Robin Linton John Janovsky Lynda Dunbar Meg A Ibanese ITS ACADEMIC PANEL Joe Eppolito John Janovsky Phil Naymik alternates: Jane De Vaul Dawn Post Anthony Ponticello Top Ten: Beverly Weimer, Brenda Wilkenson, Barbara Weimer, Eileen Benenati. 56 Can you take me back where came from? Brother, can you take me back? 59 Andrews, Robert Angeli, Donald Arnold. Robert Ausman, David Bargabos, William Barriger, Andrea Barry. Fred Becker, Jerry Bennett. Ronald Bogardus, Scott Bogue, Judy Borgognoni, Charles Breed, Cynthia Brophy, Richard Brownell. Patricia Brownell, Christine Bruno. William Burgess, Thomas Bush. Betty Jane Bush, David Campbell, Suzanne Carinci, William Carr. Janet Casler, Douglas Chaffee, Irene Chaires, Joan Chamberlin, George Chevier, John Cole, Gary Courtney, Gerald Cox, Christine Cretaro, Edward Cumber, Edwin Dailey, Dwight Damiano, Darlene Deppoliti, James Devine, Martin DiGaspari, Michael DiGaspari, Sally Dole, John Douglas, Paul Downs, Louis Drake, Donna Edwards, Darrell Emmi, Patricia Epperson, Bernard Ezzo, Mickey Ezzo, William Farnach,Joseph Fcsenger, Douglas Fiore, Paul Fisher, Fred Galavotti, Edward Galavotti, Francis Gardner, Lawrence Gcro, Francis Gero. Linda Grago, Richard Haldenwang. David Hall. Jacalyn Hannon, Jerry Harrington, Bryan Hatch, Paul Henry, Barbara Hess, Donna Hicks, Roxanne Hollingsworth, Kevin Hoke, Clifford Holt, James Hopkins, Donald Hopke. Muriel Hopkins, Donald Hurd, Cynthia Hylan, Denise Jeffris, Hugh Jenkins, Virginia Jones, Gussie Kilts, Jon Kincaid, Helen King, David 60 Lawrence, Ernest Loucks, Gary Lucarelli. Mary Ann Lupica, Antone MacAlwain, David Marchctti, Edward Mariano, Aimee Mariano, Anthony Mascari, Jill Matava. Regina Miller, Doug Moore, Steve Murphy, Robert Murray. Marlene New, Karen Newcomb, Christy Nicotri, Robert Niles, Darlene O'Hara, Carole Orban. Virginia Osgodd. Patricia Owens, Bruce Paul, Roy Pavone, Kathy Pellerico, Theresa Perretta, Mark Pcryer, Christine Peryer, James Phillips, Linda Pilato. Marie Pinard, Jean-Pierre Pino, Ann Marie Polisse, Gerald Powers, Margaret Pratt, Helena Prosser. Robert Pugliano, Kevin Ramsdell, Mary Jo Regulbuto. Michael Rice, John Richardson, M ichael Rielle, Lynne Rinauto, Josephine Rinaldo. Joseph Roberts, Kenneth Romagnoli, Mary Ellen Scheid, Carol Setticase. Nicholas Shantell, Francis Shaw, Cindy Shea. Eileen Smith. Diane Snyder, Patricia Sorbello. Samuel Spencer, David Stagnetti, Steve Strong, Gail Stuy, Hans Sullivan, Michael Sweet, William Sykes. Thomas Thomson, Caroline Tompson, Richard Tifft, Michael Tomarchio, Joseph Tornebene, Steven Tornatore, Mark Totten, Charlotte VanValkcnburgh, Cathryn Verno. Mary Jo Walker. Ronald Wallace, Daniel Ward, Paul Watkins, Carl Weeks, Cynthia Wells, Valerie Whaley. Harold Wilkinson. Diane Williams. Beth Willis, Ronald Wilsey. Raymond 61 Adsii. M ichael Albanese, Stephen Alicandro, Christine Allen, Royce Arnold, Carol Austerman, Bruce Avery, Dan Bach, Fred Balducci. Susan Ball. Martin Barrigcr. Andrea Bellino. Judy Benishek. Louis Bennett. Catherine Berry. Douglas Booker, Lorenzo Bruno. Angel ine Bush, Hubert Camp, Anita Camp, Matt Capparelli. Edward Carswell, Dorothy Cary, Ronald Cerio, Joseph Cerio, Marian Cesario. Anne Marie Chaires, Judy Chapman, Marlene Church, William Clarke. Richard Comings, Susan Compoli, Joseph Crowley, Julia Culpepper, Cheryl Cumber. Janet Cypher. Donna Davis, Marlayne DeFazio, Joseph Devine, Christine DiGaspari, Deborah DiGeorge, Joseph DiToma, Lynn Dixon, Frank Fabrizi, Debra Farfaglia, Charles Farnach, Daniel Farnach. Elaine Finn, Christine Fratini. Linda French, Marty Fussillo. Robert Graham. Betsy Greene. Phyllis Hadyk, Cynthia Hall, Ricky Hart, Linda Heslcr, Charles Hilts, Peter Hoch. Ronald Hogan, Althea Holmes. Richard Holmes. Roderick Hopke, Paulette Houseman. Pamela Hoyt. Betty Lou Hylan. James Johnson, Bruce Johnson. James Johnson, Paul Jones, Donald Jones, Mary Kapher, Carl Kelly, Mary Ann Kennedy, Rene Kimball, Geraldine King, Darla Klahs. Gary Lanzafame, Margaret Class class officers Kathy Sullivan 62 LeClair, Mark Lilly, Deborah Lindley, Linda Lloyd. Jan Lopilz. Bobby Lust, Nancy McAllister, Connie McCormick, Amelia McKcraghan, Margaret McLain, Linda Markle, Theresa Mascari, Mary Mason, James Meeks, Roxanne Merithew, Cindy Miller, Darlene Miller. Scott Mohorter, Mary Mohorter, Monty Montalbano, Diane Mugglc, Carolyn Niles, Richard Noble, Lorraine O’Dell, Annie Lou Olcott, Earl Pafka, Mary Palmer. David Palmer. Stan Patterelli, Roberta Paul, Josie Pavone, Christine Pederson. Michael Perretta, Andrea Perry, David Peters, Karen Pino. Andrea Pontillo. Richard Pratt. Henry Prosser, Polly Quackenbush. Bruce Rapasadi. James Raymond. Ronald Romagnoli. Jack Reynolds, Jon Russell, Nancy Scheid, John Seabrook, Larry Sgarlata. Sam Sgroi. Cynthia Sharlettc. LcRoy Sicilia. Marty Simonson, Frances Smith. Melody Smith, Michelle Snyder, John Soper, D'Arcy Sorbello, Elaine Stancato. Richard Steffen, Linda Sullivan, Kathleen Thompson, Barbara Tianello, Dennis Tornatore, Antoinette Tornatore. David Tornatore, Diane Tyler, Cindy Vaccaro, Deborah VanDyke, David Verzole. Patricia Wallace. Karen Weeks, Sharon Wilkinson, Norman Williams, Jean Willis, Michael Wuest, Darlene Zielasko. Steve 6 '6 Albanese. Mariane Arnold, Leilani Avery. John Badgley, Daniel Badgley, Ralph Balducci. Judith Bargabos, Sheree Beaulac. Michael Becker, Timothy Bergman, Diane Blessing, James Blowers, Terry Blowers. Gary Bonaventura. Wendy Borgognoni. Robert Brophy, Grace Brown. Kevin Buda. Michael Buda, Nancy Burton, Dorothy Busek, John Bush. Susan Cali. Dennis Carr. Susan Carswell, Richard Casler, Frank Casler, Vanessa Casolare. Judith Catalano, Jasper Cerio, James Cerio, Susan Cesario, Joseph Chaires, Christine Chaires, Kenneth Chapman. Gary Christman, Richard Clarke. Michael Clemens, Robert Cole, Debora Compoli, Van Cortez, William Costanzo. Scott Cox, Felicia Crowell, Luanne DeFazio, Renee DcFrancisco, Janet DePugh,John Dick, Sherry DiGeorge. John DiVeronica, Betty Douglas, Alicia Downer, Debra Durst, Loren Ellsworth, Carl Eaton, Beth Everlith, Shane Ezzo, Rosemary Felker, Walsi Finch, Linda Finocchiaro, Michele Ford, William Forgar, Brenda Fusillo, Douglas Gainer, Karen Gardner, Carrie Garrow, Donald Gero, Nancy Giambastiani, Barbara Ginther, Landrie Goodwin, Robin Grasso, Lawrence Guy, Mary Gustin, Dcbora Hannon, Harry Henry, Lois Class Hesler, Elizabeth Hill, Kathy Hilts, Terri Hochm, Susan Holt, Kenneth Hoose, Leona Hopkins, Karl Hoyt, Susan James, Mary Ann Jeffris, Joseph Jenkins, Thomas Johnson, Gary Johnson, Milisa Kapfer, Kim Kennedy, James Kennedy. Irving King. Deborah Klipp, Del LaVancher, Kevin Lawrence, Ted LeBlanc, Paul Leonard, Robert Jr. Lucarelli, Lori Lupica, Nancy McCormick. Susan Madore. Doralene Manning, Renee Massarotti, John Mazzoli, Gary Miller, Diane Mitchell. Sharon Moore. Richard Mowers, Laurie Mueller, Debra Murphy, Antoinette Musacchio, Joseph 64 of ’73 Myers, Kevin Myers, Kim Nastasi, Michael Naymik, Teresa New. Nancy O'Hara, Steve Orban, Stephen Orr, Thomas Palmer. Phyllis Pankhurst, David Paone. Carmen Parlow. Marlene Parmctcr, Eugene Percival, Bruce Peryer, Diane Peters. Mark Pexton. Shepard Phaneuf. Robert Phillips. Robert Pratt. Amanda Preston. Winona Quackenbush, David Ramsdell, Renee Rapasadi, Susan Rashford, Raymone Rclyea, Debra Renzo, Joseph Rice, Nancy Rood, Linda Russell, Bruce Santacroce. Thomas Seabrook. Ronald Seitz, Deborah Senical. Michael Sgroi. Thomas Simonson. Howard Singer. Kathleen Singleton, Thomas Slover. Vera Soper, Robert Smith. Kay Spafford, Patricia Spara, Christine Stagnitti, Linda Stagnitti, Richard Stokes, Colleen Sykes, Elizabeth Taber. Penny Theriault, Sally Tornatore, Bonnie Tornatore, Kathleen Tornatore, Linda M. Tornatore, Linda V. Tornatore. Michelle Touron, Stephen Tucker, Dorothy VanDusen, Mary VanValkenburgh. Thomas Vecchio, Frank Verno, Joseph Wallace, Peggy Wallis, Theresa Walters, Pamela Watkins. Jeffrey Weimer, Thomas Wells. Ronald Whaley, Thomas Wheeler, Bonnie White, John Whitmeyer. Duane Willard. Barry Wilsey. Curtis Wilson. Cindy Winchell. Dennis Vale, Pamela 65 Bargabos. David Bennett, Deborah Bigelow, Donald Carolla, Robert Carr, Barry Chaires. Patricia Chamberlin, Brooks Cianfa. Barbara Clark, Kevin Finn. Stephen Johnson, Betsy Malfitano, Larry Niles, Daryl O’Hara. Marc Orr, Michael Powers, Patricia Romagnoli. Jerry Russitano, Laurie Smith. Peter Smith, Wesley Stuy, John Tornatore, Michael VanDusen, Cathy Willard. Ted Ball, Melody Camardello, Michael Cass, Marcia Dcsderio, Tina Grago, Angeline Grasso. Sharon Hatch, Debra Hollister, Jeffrey Kimball, Mark Laureti, Deborah McLain. Larry Miller, Rosemary Mowers. James Class of ’74 Perretta. Deborah Emmert, Diane VanValkenburg, Lorinda VanDykc, Phyllis Pierce, David Fox, Kathy Woodcock, Richard White, Rebecca Romcr. Beckey Gero, William Baldwin, Mary King. Donald Russo. Angela Getty, Richard Ball, Susan Boguc. Randy Snyder. Allen Johnson, Lorraine Calnan. Karen Barton, James Soper. Kim Kelly, Jayme Carinci, Joseph Eaton, Phyllis Teachout. Shiela Kohles, Edward Cole, Donald Gardner, Carrie Tornatore. Mary Ellen Lopitz, Michael Cooper, Joyce Jones, Andrew Totten, Keith Lucarelli, Martin Downs, Thomas Mariano, Dominick Watkins, Barbara Mascari, Philip Fusillo. Barbara Miller. Kathy Benishek. Michael Murphy. Patrick Guy, Maureen Owen, Pat Brinson. Mark Nugent. Glenda Hoyt, Thomas Parmeter, Tom Burgess, David Rapasadi, Scott Hutt, Robert Pino, Concetta Clark, Martin Stahlnccker, Charles Johnson, Wallace Polisse, Christine Clemens. Richard Tornatore. Lance Kohles, Deborah Riley, Antoinette Dumigan, Ward Totten. Crystal Konowich, Sharon Seitz. Kathleen Farfaglia, Sam Wallace, Daryl Maiura. Earl Tornatore, Deborah Hoke. Anita Allen, Cynthia Malone. Cheryl Wallis, James Johnson, David Anthony, Paul Mariano, Thomas Wilkinson, Lee Koehler, George Betsinger. Harold Miller, David Adsit, Susan Maccarone, Cindy Camp. Lori Pino, Rossi Cookhouse, Richard Nicholson. Janet Carney. Barbara Richardson, Donna Delaney, Dennis Noble, Elaine Cerio, John Smith, Karl McKeraghan, John Paul. David Chevrier, Bradley Sullivan, John Pickard. Larry Phillips. Deborah Cole, Ronald Wagner, Robert Redmond. Denise Rinaldo. Deborah Cromp. Kim Allan, Gladys Sgroi, Joseph Russo, David Finocchiaro, Peter Ball, David Simmons, Belva Smith, Dennis Fiore, Michael Bush, George Sullivan. Mike Spencer. John Galavotti, Anthony Cordell, Dean Winchcll. Roxanne Stagnitti. Elizabeth Graham, Deborah DePugh, Edward Starks, Jackie Henderson, Yvonne Holdridge, Paul Taber. Lance Houseman, Darlene Humennyj, John Verzole. William Knox, Michael Johnson, Mary Ackerman, Jerri Mason, Susan Juir, Leland Barry, Christopher Parlow. Marilyn Phillips, Connie Bavo. Vincent Rclyea, Debra Pratt, Susan Beaulac. Maryruth Shea, Colleen Russitano, Annette Campbell, Veronica Smith. Barbara Shean. Mike Chaires, Harland Smith. Larry Tallman, Margaret 66 Class of ’75 Borgognoni, Mark Boyce. Kathy Craft. Randy Davis. Elayne Fesenger, Gordon Garrow, Gertrude Gustin. Douglas Hadyk. David Haldenwang. Judy Hammond. David Hesler, Stephan Hollister. Candace James. Leezette Kelly, Earl Matava, Susan Meehan, Theresa Noble. Marc Nodine, Alicia O'Hara, Carrie Orr, Donna Pafka. Mike Romagnoli. Dewey Smith. Ralph Smitty, Richard Snyder, David Steffen, Cheryl Taylor. Mark Weckes, Sheila Burgdoff, Jeanne Cashel, Kevin Claire. John Devan, Steve Eaton, Darryl Farfaglia. Elizabeth Fleming. Cindy Fralini, Roger Haldenwang, Jane Wagner, Robert DiVeronica. John Beach. John Sgarlata. Martin Hoch, Bonnie Barton, Constance Ellsworth, Nancy Bloodwarth. Mary Snyder, Jill James, Frances Berthe, David Farnach, Mary Carson, Brian Spadter. Cindy Jones. Raymond Casler, Fred Finocchiaro, Mark Carswell, Darlene Warner, Christine Laurence, Charls Dupre, Brian Grennell. Steve Costanzo, Mike Watson, Larry Lust. David Gainer, Robert Hill. Judy Daily, Colleen Alger. Paul March, Donna Harp, Patricia Janovsky. Susan Dole, Rodney Allen, Michael Moore, Donald Jenkins. Paul Jones, Florence Dow ns. Dawn Argentine. Ronald Mowers, Kathy Johnson, Derryl LaBarre, Donald Farfaglia, John Bavo,Joanne Olcott, Roger Johnson, Doris Loomis, Wendy Farley, David Bonaventura, Kim Palmer, Karl Jones, Minnie McKenzie, Dawn Felione, Anthony Crctaro, Richard Paone. Mary Jane Leonard, Donald Mohorter, Robert Froelick, Robert Dunbar. Mark Relyea. Tim Olcott, Daniel O’Hara. Christopher Giufre, Carcn Emmert, Linda Schuster, Judy Poppleton. Neil Percival, Jeffrey Hall. Melody Ezzo, Robert Slover, Charles Rinauto, Joseph Peters, Charles Hilts, Gene Fiume. Larry Stuy, Ronald Stoner, Mike Sgarlata. Michelle Hofmeister. Deborah Gagnon. Joseph Surette, Amy Wagner, Alan Spara, Cheryl Morris, Donna Gardner, Gary Watson. Sharon Wheeler. Gary Tornatore, Carmen Nastasi, Judy Gates, Tom Albanese, Vincent Whitmeycr, Lester Willis Howard Percival, Paul Ginny, Tammy Albanese, Anthony Wilkinson. Scott Woodcock, Randy Peryer, Larry Hess, Carol Bargabos, Wendy Coon, Ken Avery, Sandra Reed, Howard James, Philip Camardello. Joseph Cortez, William Blowers Tom Relyea, Debra A. Kennedy, Edward Carrier. Richard King, Dale Brown, Daniel Riley, Cecil Klein. Mark Cerio, Donald Polisse, Susan Cortez, Debbie Roden. James Mason. Jack Evans, Julie Schmidtka, Helene Daily, Robert Starr, Maxine Massarotti, Karen Diore. Peter Shingler, Pamela Domena, Clara Tornatore, Tony Meekes, Phyllis Fisher, Sharon Tucker. Robert Johnson, Marsha Verno, Tina Merithew, Sandra Garagola, Elizabeth Walker, Harold Jones, Donna Vincent, Gail Patterelli. Robert Hogan. Dawn LeClaire, Tim Wilkinson. Dale Rowe, Ruth Jones. Debra McCormick, Milton Winchell, Linda Seitz, Elaine Manning. Gina Miller, Robert Backus, Lynn Tomarchio. Susan Mariano. Michael Murphy. John Ball. Billie Lou Vecchio, Mike Miller, Denise Rood, Sharon Boston, Brian Weimer. Sandy Palombi. Anita Schmidtka, Wanda Cali, Karen Wilhelm. Tom Parmeter. Diane Sharlette, Ronald Chapman. Cynthia Zehr, Karen Passanti, Mary Smith, Brian Church. Sherry VanLarc, Wilma Patane, Susan Sorbello, Kathy Clemens, Donna Angel 1. Mike Reed. Richard Tobin, Mike Cole, Clifford Bach, Susan Rinaldo, Deborah VanValkenburgh, Ann Cumber, Evelyn Ball, Larry Rogers, David Applied knowledge morning Spencer. D. Matava, R. vocational students Taylor, M. Newcomb. C. Andrews. R. Taylor, M. Osgood, P. Baldwin. E. Walker, G. Paul. R. Benishek. J. Wilkinson, R. Pellerico, T. Case, K. Wright. J. Phyllips, L. Cordell, D. afternoon Powell. C. Cox, N. Arnold. R. Pratt, H. DiToma, J. Barriger, A. Rainbow, A. M Dixon. G. Blowers, G. Redmond. D. Drake, D. Brownell, C. Scheid, C. Graham. P. Chafe. I. Shaw. C. Hilliker, M. Chairs, J. Shea. E. Hoch, D. Daily, D. Smith, K. Hoch, G. Galavotti. E. Snyder, P. Jones, S. Gardner. L. Stagnetti, C. Marchctti, D. Garrow, F. Theriault, S. Miller. D. Hannon, J. Tompson. R. Miller, M. Hobart, C. Totten, C. Moore. S. Humenny, M. Walker, R. Murray. M. Jenkins. V. Whaley, H. Rice, J. Johnson, G. Wilhelm, R. Richardson, M. Johnson. J. Watkins, C. Sgarlata, C. Mac El wain, D. Zilasko, S. Spaulding. M. 68 These things shall he,—a loftier race Than e'er the world hath known shall rise With flame of freedom in the souls. And light of knowledge in their eyes. The Days That Arc to He 69 yyyy :mm ■ ■ : : - . a Warn, mmmm mmmmm mm r'r 'rr i . ' ■! • rMnfmr, 'r'-nir -It'')' • , .,,”: ' •'• '■ .■ '.,% ■'■':v• .' riM(M k i'iImM,?;■■.,,..; .!: 111 vyfnrw .: wJsMW,•;Wmtk ■ mzw fL’jJiWn I'll WHKKm ! v! m SNSS XS$$s, ss$sssss§y I «Vvyto.'vV V v, illli ffiKSfiffi HH ;|g Know, O disciple! that those who hove passed through the silence, and Jett its peace, and retained its strength, they long that you shall pass through it also. Therefore, in the Hall of Learning when he is capable of entering there. 71 the disciple will always find his master. Mrs. Benenati Mrs. DeFazio Mr. Cook Mrs. Kime Mrs. Paone Mr. DiMao Mrs. Rapasadi Mr. Albanese Mr. John Komagnoli Mr. Frank kinaldo Mr. William Pardy Dr. Donald Rielle Mr. Frank Mariano Mr. Joseph Waldo Dr. Benjamin Nicotri Mr. Augustine Albanese Mr. Jack Ackerman 72 Industrial Arts Mr. Bushey Mr. Pariato Mr. Sweeny Mr. Utz Home Economics ,% Mathematics Business Mr. Coutant Mr. La Plant Mr. Sanderson Mrs. Peterson Miss Martin Mr. Nowakowski Mr. Hildreth Mr. Buchan Mr. Doty 73 Driver Education Mr. Moses Nurse Mrs. Rybacki Physical Education Mrs. Masucci Mr. Borgognoni Mr. Kilpatrick Miss Snyder Miss Dixon Mrs. Abramson Mrs. Babcock Mr. Griffiths Mr. Fleeger 74 Science Mr. Wilbur Mr. Schnur Mrs. DeHaas Mr. Broga Mr. DeHaas Language Mrs. Park Mrs. Smith Mrs. Setlicase Librarian Miss Martin Mr. Davia Music Mr. Soccocio History Mrs. Lawson Mrs. Baldwin Mr. DeLuca Mr. Gibson Miss Furfaro Mr. Waldo STRENGTH is fell from Hope and from despair. 77 Football Coaches Robert Borgognoni Robert Glazier Joseph Gibson Frosh football coaches Robert Beale William Cass players Bargabos, D. Beaulac. M. Becker, T. Blessing, J. Borgognoni. B. Carswell, R. Chairs, K. Chapman. G. Clarke, M. Costanzo. S. Daily. B. Downs. T. Fuscillo. D. Klipp. D. Koehler. G. Kohles. E. LaBancher. K. LeBlanc, P. Malfitano. L. Musacchio, J. Massarotti, J. Mazoli, G. Murphy, P. Myers, K. Varsity Players 10— Steve Tornatore 11— Ray Wilsey 15—Steve Moore 22— Bill Ezzo 23— Mickey Ezzo 24— Steve Tornabene 31— Louie Downs 32— Bob Prosser 33— Charles Sgarlata 34— Jerry Becker 41— Bob Andrews 42— Steve Stagnitti 43— Rick DenHaese 44— Darrell Edwards 51—Rich Stancato 53— Charles Borgognoni 54— Bill Ackerman 60—Joe Bel lino 63—Tony Mariano 63— Joe Compoli 64— Sam Sgroi 71—Ron Bushnell 73— Rick Clark 74— John Rice 75— Joe Rinaldo 76— Bob Murphy 77— Doug Casler 85— Antone Lupica 86— Pete Wetterlin 87— Gary Ramsdell 88— Steve Albanese 89— Bill Bruno Nastasi, M. O'Hara. S. Orban, S. Pankhurst, D. Perdifal. B. Peters, M. Pino, C. Pexton, S. Renzo, J. Romagnoli. J. Russo, D. Singleton. T. Stagnitti. R. Verno, J. Wells, R. 78 Homecoming 1969 Jeanette Paone queen Meg Albanese Cindy Bruno Paula Stagnitti Marie Vaccaro court JV football coaches Matt Schnur Vincent Doty players Adsit, M. Andrews, B. Berry. D. Borgognoni, C. Capperelli, E. Carinci. B. Compoli, J. Cretaro, E. Culpepper. M. Dailey. D. Ezzo. M. Galavotti, E. Hesler, C. Hopkins, S. Lupica, A. Marchetti. E. Mariano. T. Miller, S. Palmer. D. Ponti I lo, R. Rapasadi. J. Romagnoli. J. Stagnitti. S. Sgarlata. S. Wetterlin. P. Willis. M. 79 ’cross town traffic Cross Country Coach George Pestell Cross Country Team George Niles Doug Fessinger Jim Hylan Charles Farfaglia Joe Tamarchio Jim Holt Hugh Jeffries Bruce Quackenbush 81 Junior High Basketball Coach Vince Doty B. Borgognoni D. Klipp K. La Vanchcr P. Murphy J. Musacchio M. Nastasi T. Orr D. Pankhurst C. Paone M. Tornatore J. Verno B. Verzole B. Wilsey 82 Court Jesters Junior Varsity coach Robert Glazier M. Adsit J. Becker R. Carswell B. Catalano S. O'Hara S. Palmer B. Prosser C. Watkins M. Willis Varsity Basketball coach John Dimao R. Cary J. Deppoliti J. Farnach F. Fisher K. Hollingsworth J. Janovsky S. Moore B. Murphy B. Nicotri S. Tornbene S. Tornatore T. Wilkinson 83 Junior High Track Coach Stan McClain Dave Bargabos Vincent Bavo Mike Carmardello Richard Christman Tom Downs Ward Dumigan Mike Fiori Wally Johnson Irving Kennedy Paul LcBlanc Tom Mariano Larry McLain Dave Quackenbush Scott Rapasadi Jim Spencer I ance Tornatore Barry Williard Slow down— you move too fast . . . 84 Varsity Track Coach Jim Van Allen Mike Adsit Jerry Becker Carinci Ron Cary Compoli Dennis Courtney Paul Douglas Louie Downs Bill Ezzo Scott Ezzo Doug Fessinger Jim Holt Hopkins Hugh Jeffris Alfred Loucks Antone Lupica David MacElwain George Niles Bob Prosser Bruce Quackenbush Chuck Sgarlata Rich Stancato George Walker Paul Ward Pete Wcttcrlin Dan Wilhelm Junior Varsity Track Coach Rich Staab Mike Beaulac George Bodinc Rick Capri lie Rick Carswell Ron Cary Mike Clarke Scott Costanzo William Ford Doug F'usilio Charles Hcsler Joe Jeffris Dell klipp Kevin l.avancher Dominic Mariano Pat Murphy Bruce Quackenbush Jim Rapasadi Robert Soper Ronald Wells Michael Willis 85 Junior High coach Don New A. Albancse M. Allen L. Ball D. Bargabos J. Camardello G. Chapman K. Clark M. Clarke S. Constanzo R. Cretaro J. Di Veronica G. Fessenger R. Fratini D. Hadyk E. Kennedy J. M ason K. Palmer M. Pelers S. Pexton C. Pino R. Pino D. Quackenbush J. Romagnoli D. Russo M. Sgarlala L. Taber 86 Varsity coach Bob Beale B. Ackerman S. Albanese J. Bellino R. Bushnell R. Clark M. Clarke E. Cretaro C. LeBianc J. Romagnoli R. Stancato D. Spencer D. Vorton You’ve really got a hold Junior Varsity coach Bill Pestell R. Allen B. Barg a bos R. Cary G. Chamberlin J. Compoli D. Fessenger D. Fusillo C. Hesler J. Jeffris P. LeBianc E. Lawrence T. Mariano J. Massarotti B. Quackenbush 87 court racketeers catch ’em on the upswing 89 90 Varsity Baseball Junior Varsity Baseball Coach Bob Borgognoni Peter Bayliss James Giufre Steve Moore Robert Newberry Peter Palmer Paul Patane Gary Ramsdell David Seelman Steve Tornabene Steve Tonatorc Coach Joe Tosti Bill Ackerman Steve Albanese Barry Bach Garry Bach Ron Bennett Roy Cary Joe Eppolito Joe Farnach Fred Fisher Steve Fisher Gary Ramsdell Steve Stagnitti Junior High Baseball Coach Vincent Doty Tim Becker Bob Borgognoni Gary Chapman Joe DeFazio George Koehler Larry Malfitano Joe Musacchio Mike Nastasi Tom Orr Dave Pankhurst Hank Pratt Jack Romagnoli Richard Stagnitti Dennis Tianello Mike Tornatorc Joe Verno Bill Verzole Jeff Watkins 91 the crowd went wild In Bowling, high game of ihe year went to Joe Eppolito who also came up with a fantastic three-game score of 534 . . . DiGaspari came up with a 563 series and Holdridge had 510 .. . girl's Basketball was hit with forty hopeful females . . . the season showed a 3-2 record . . . Miss Snyder and Miss Gates turned out a fine team with lots of spirit... Hockey sure got Mrs. Masucci off her feet . . . sixteen girls finished the season with a 2-2 record . . . Sue Campbell. Michelle Finoc- chiaro scored three times . . . Kim Myers scored twice . . . the girls finished second in the league . . . Cross Country squeezed out a 5-1 record for the year . . . Pestell ran the boys for eight miles every night . . . the runners tied with Holland Patent for the League title and the championship trophy ask coaches Borgognoni. Glazier and Gibson about the shower they took in their clothes after the VVS game ... it was the largest hur- rah that Canastota football got all year . . . that night game really showed the guts of the team and the seven angry men who won the LINEMAN-of-the-WEEK jacket . . . Joe Bellino walked over play- ers that were 90 pounds heavier . . . Darrel Edwards caught his first two passes of the year . . . over 3500 fans viewed the game, cheered the team and witnessed the biggest upset in many years . . . over 300 yards were gained against the VVS defense ... no one will for- get... FOOTBALL BANQUET: Most outstanding. Antone Lupica; Best soph-jr back. Bill Ezzo; Most Improved, Skip Sgarlata and Bill Ack- erman; Best Blocker, Joe Bellino; Most Outstanding. Ron Bushnell; Sportsmanship, Steve Tomatore; Best Lineman, Sam Sgroi. . . Ron Bushnell won a berth on the first string Tri-Valley All Star team as defensive line-backer . . . honorable mention went to Ron as defensive tackle. Bill Ezzo as offensive back and Sam Sgroi as guard going both ways . . . the Canastota Christmas Basketball Tourney starred (in his third appearance), Terry Wilkinson . . . Matmen brought home three first- place trophies with Dean Yorton, Chuck LeBlanc and Joe Bellino . . . seconds went to Dave Spencer. Ron Balducci and Ron Bushnell all in the Tri-Valley League tournament held just before the Holi- days ... Canastota placed sixth in the Section III Championships as Bill Ezzo set the track on fire ... the 1969 Track team, under new- comer Jim VanAllen, found record setters in both Bill and his broth- er Scott . . . Scott and Bill were league all-stars ... the Most Im- proved award went to George Niles . . . Baseball named the 1969 team as the one with the most active desire ... the Junior High team placed sixth in the League with a 3-9 rec- ord ... the Varsity team had a 7-5 record . . . this team played in the sectional playoffs ... It was a vintage baseball year . . . Dean Yorton won the coveted MOST OUTSTANDING in the Cen- tral New York Tourney for wrestlers from the area . . . Chuck Le- Blanc. Rici Clark place fourth . . . Ron Bushnell captured a third . . . Joe Bellino brought in a second . . . Yorton won the CNY for four years, the first from here to do this in many years . . . and the third in history . . . the CHS basketball fans really confuse their referees when they • showed SPIRIT by blowing whistles . . . John Janovsky doesn't make too many baskets from the sidelines . . . fans will be forced to travel to Liverpool to see the Raiders in Sectional play ... the Junior High and JV teams have found something to work for . . . their seasons have proved that CHS athletes are still coming up with lots of desire and will-power . . . the CHS tennis team won its second consecutive Tri-Valley title . . . the matches have been moved to the Little League field . . . the Wrestling team chose its starters from over 80 boys, the finest turnout ever . . . new weight classifications have been approved and mat-side weigh-ins adopted . . . Bill Pestell adds a new face to the experienced coaching staff. . . in Basketball, the team boasts eight of the fourteen starters who stand over the magic six-foot mark . . . the team is one of the most highly regarded in recent years . . . ten varsity players will return next year adding lots of experience . . . the Wrestlers defend their title this year, another first place standing will find them the permanent possessors of a fine trophy ... the sophomores have turned out in strength for the season ahead . . . Mike Clarke had the crowd on their feet and in tears as he lost against Caz . .. Joe Bellino is the only wrestler with an untarnished record in dual meets . . . Dean Yorton is undefeated but has one tie . . . Jack Romagnoli came through with a pin against Shereburn-Earlville . . . Mr. Dimao has continually presented Joe Farnach with the Lollipop Award . . . sixty boys compete for the starting positions on three basketball teams . . . Dimao's Men continue to attract huge num- bers of spectators ... the Junior High FB team ended with a 4-2 record . . . Musacchio and Ricky Carswell seemed to hit a lucky number as a scries of passes connected for points . . . Tom Orr and Mike Nastasi kicked for the team . . . Junior Varsity FB action came up with a 2-4-1 record . . . they had a record breaking score for their last game . . . Mickey Ezzo scored for over forty points in the season . . . against Manlius these Raid- ers sent three Manlius players to the hospital, proving that they had all the drive necessary to put forth a winning effort . . . Steve Stag- nitti scored the extra points . . . the Varsity finished their season with a 4-4 record . . . Bill Ezzo earned his mention on the all League team by bringing in over thirty points . . . Step on the Red was the chant during VVS week as a couple of great pep rallies were staged . . . the cross country team's own, Doug Fessinger got a skin cut just so that no one could accuse the team of not being up with the style of things ... the hills were duly covered nitely by the boys as they worked to get into shape . . . the 1969 Golf team boasted many good players though no great golfers emerged ... a lot of experience should show up this year in Bob Nicotri, Mickey Ezzo and Joe Tomarchio . . . Dennis Pank- hurst kept up the good name of the seniors ... John Janovsky suffered an injury early in the season and was un- able to finish with the basketball team . . . Rici Clark failed to wres- tle on several occasions due to a leg injury . . . Jack Romagnoli suffered a concussion which benched him for several weeks . . . Louie Downs, suffering with a weak knee, came back for FB sea- son and is now on the weight-lifting squad ... the volleyball team has lots of competition from Mr. Gibson and his boys, it seems they like to play the girl's game best . . . Nancy New found out how rough a goalie's job is in Hockey . . . the frosh FB games ran in competition with the Hockey and the fans had fun running between the two ... the sticks got flying pret- ,ty heavily in a couple of games proving that the girls can be at least as rough as the boys .. . 1 Skip Sgarlata proved that he has the power and strength to turn out as a fine I B player . . . Bill Ezzo turned on the speed and out- distanced opponents ... in the VVS game he ran 99‘ 2 yards be- fore the other side realized that Canastota was there to play some epic football.. . 92 making SPIRIT Color Guard Debbie Downer Barb Giambasliani Nancy Lust Diane Montalbano Carolyn Muggle Phylis Palmer Cecilia Riley Susan Rapasadi Valerie Wells Cindy Weeks Barb Van Duscn Paula Stagnitti Sally DiGaspari Kathy Sullivan Angie Bruno MaryJo Vcrno Andy Perretta Margie Lanzafame Diane Wilkinson Betty Gail DiVcronica Cathy Bennett Lori I ucarelli Michelle Tornatore Linda Fratini Polly Prosser Marlene Chapman Pat Verzole Ann Marie Cesario Basketball Teani coach Beisy Snyder Varsity S. Campbell S. DiGaspari J. Hylan A. Mariano P. Prosser S. Relyca D. Smith B. Van Dusen M. Ramsdell V. Wells Junior Varsity C. Breed D. Burton M. Finocchairo L. Fratini S. Hoch R. Manning D. Montalbano K. Myers G. Strong M. Tornatore Volley Ball Varsity coach Betsy Snyder K. Ball S. Campbell S. DiGaspari I. Meeks M. Ramsdell S. Relyea M. Romagnoli Ba Weimer Bv Weimer Junior Varsity B. DiVeronica M. Finocchairo L. Fratini R. Goodwin S. Hoch K. Sullivan D. Tornatore M. Tornatore J. Williams 94 Field Hockey coach Masucci C. Alicandro S. Campbell S. Cummings D. DiGaspari E. Farnach M. Finocchairo L. Fratini N. Lupica N. Lust A. Mariano K. Meyers N. New G. Orban P. Prosser D. Smith 95 a Crowd of people stood and stared the sound of SPIRIT BAND S. Bargabos D. Bush D. Burton J. Carr C. Chaires G. Cole .!. DcFrancisco S. Farfaglia S. Finn E. Hesler D. Hammond S. Narius M. O'Hara M. Powers R. Snyder C. Stokes S. Stokes A. Surrette P. Taber I). Tianello K. Tornatorc S. Weekes W. Bargabos D. Bennett D. Bigelow J. Carmardcllo R. Carolla D. Carswell B. Cianfa E. Davis W. Dumigan B. Farfaglia S. Farfaglia M. Fiore S. Fisher L. Grasso V. Henderson G. Hilts D. Hogan K. Kapfer D. Laurelt i C. Lawrence T. Meehan D. Orr M. Passante D. Romagnoli D. Snyder L. Watson S. Watson M. Vecchio 98 Trumpets R. Snyder M. Orr R. Smith P. Finocchairo D. Pierce M. Carmardello Saxophones C. O'Hara D. Smith C. VanDusen A. Russo B. Owens M. Costanzo Percussion B. Jenkins Trombones B. Carr S. Heslcr B. Chamberlin J. Blessing Twirlers: M. Koehler, Leona Hoose, Sharon Mitchell. Grace Brophy. W. Bona- ventura, C. Spara, L. Tornatore. Canastota has never heard such music as they heard this year. Never before has the band given us so much spirit. Under the direction of Mr. Soccocio, our band gave us mu- sic to be proud of. An added attraction this year, the Mini Pep Band, made our Pep rallies something else. For the first time in the history of C.H.S. real spirit hit our pep rallies. The students were really enthusiastic. There were movies, dancing, cheering and great music provided by the Mini Pep Band. The color guard was expanded this year and all the girls were fantastic in their Indian outfits. The twirlers were equally good. Altogether, everyone involved made the C.H.S. high school band something to remember. 99 Lift up your hearts and sing me a song . . . Officers: Pres.. Janet Carr: Vice-Pres.. Mack Culpepper: Sec., Vera Slover: Trcas.. Margaret Powers: Pub. Chairman, Mike Wade: Stud. Gov’t. Rep.. Roy Cary. The Choral-Aires participated in the Christ- mas concert as well as going caroling. Members competed in music festivals and a vocal recital was held within the choir. 100 Choral-Aires Advisor-Mrs. Myers Accompanist-J anet Carr Sopranos Eileen Benanati Nancy Buda Susan Bush Judy Casolare Cherryl Culpepper Darlene Damiano Melissa Johnson Lynda Dunbar Doralene Madore Landria Ginther Karen New Elaine Hertel Mary Pafka Althea Hogan Renee Ramsdell Denise Hylan Marion Slover Monica Koehler Cindy Weckes Ann Marie Pino Margaret Powers Tenors Josephine Kinauto Mack Culpepper Vera Slover Stephen Fisher Michele Smith David Hill Linda Snyder Jon Kilts D'Arcy Soper George Niles Pamela Yale Shepard Pexton Sam Sorbello Altos Dennis Tobin Dorothy Burton Anita Camp Basses Janet Carr David Ausman Vanessa Casler Fred Bach Jane DeVaul Tom Burgess Debra Fabrizi Roy Cary Walsi Felker Ronald Drain Robin Goodwin Fred Fisher Debbie Gustin Paul Hatch Mary Guy Hugh Jeffris Leona Hoose Tom Jenkins Cindy Hurd Bruce Owens Frank Vccchio Mike Wade 101 Junior High Chorus Advisor-Mrs. Myers Accompanist-}anti Carr Sopranos Jean Burgdoff Patty Chaires Cindy Fleming Gertrude Garrow Debbie Hatch Bonnie Hoch Frances James Betsy Johnson Sharon Konowich Debbie Lorrelti Patty Powers Bonnie Reeder Kim Soper Mary Ellen Tornatorc Barbara Watkins Sharon Watson Altos Wendy Bramley Richard Carrier Marcia Cass Barbara Cianfa Steve Devan Ward Dumigan Cherie Fisher Donna Marsh Robert Mohorter . . . sing it again . . Susan Paine Deborah Perretta Becky Romer Wesley Smith Jill Snyder Cindy Spadter Elizabeth Stagnetti Jackie Starks Tom Wilhelm Baritones David Burgess Daryl Niles Carl Smith Seventh and eighth graders practiced two or three times a week. Their schedule included a Christmas concert in cooperation with the whole Music Department, junior high assembly, and eighth grade exercises. 102 Junior High Band Advisor-Mr. Soccocio Clarinets Wendy Bramley Jeanne Burgdoff Karen Calli Diane Campbell Darlene Carswell Elaine Davis Beth Farfaglia Stephen Finn Tammy Ginney Gene Hilts Daw n Hogan Deborah Lauretti Karen Massarotti Dawn McKenzie Rosemary Millcr Mary Passante Patricia Powers Jill Snyder Michael Vecchio Sharon Watson Tuba Robert Carolla Flutes Barbara Cianfa Sherry Fisher Judy Haldenwang Yvonne Henderson Terri Meehan Donna Morris Alicia Nodine Donna Orr Cindy Spadter Amy Surrette Sandra Wcimcr Trumpets David Bargabos Wendy Bargabos Joseph Carinci Michael Carmardello Brian Carson Kevin Clark John Farfaglia Peter Finocchiaro David Hammond Paul Holdridge Kevin Kashel Michael Orr David Pierce Richard Smith David Snyder Baritone Horn Sam Farfaglia Tenor Saxophone Cathy VanDusen French Horn Marc O’Hara Sheila Weeks Trombones Barry Carr Brooks Chamberlin Ward Dumigan Carry Gardner Steve Heslcr Donald Moore Dewey Romagnoli Larry Watson Saxophone Ronald Argentine Michael Costanzo Jack Mason Carrie O’Hara Angela Russo Dennis Smith Percussion Deborah Bennett Donald Bigelow Joseph Carmardello Richard Carrier Barry' Willard 103 we tried it our way Student Government D. Montalbano S. Murphy M. Albanese T. Orr C. Breed M. Patane B. Bruno A. Ponticello S. Campbell F. Powers R. Clark G. Ramsdcll D. DiGaspari M. Ramsdcll M. DiGaspari D. Smith J. Eppolito R. Speis C. Farfaglia K. Sullivan J. Farnach M. Villari D. Fusillo V. Wells B. Henry P. Wettcrlin P. Hiltbrand D. Wilkinson M. Koehler P. Wilkinson golden snow will fill our eyes Ski Club R. Argentine S. Bargagbos J. Barres C. Borgognoni N. Buda M. Camardello 1 . Carr M. Cass J. Clarie J. Compoli R. Craft B. Cianfa J. De Francisco C. Devine D. Downer W. Dunnigan R. Ezzo E. Hessler E. Hogan S. Hollister C. Hurd D. Lauretti L. Lucavelli T. Mariano L. Mowers R. Muggle J. Nastasi N. New G. Niles C. Pavone D. Perry R. Pontillo A. Pratt J. Rapasadi P. Rapasadi S. Rapasadi R. Raymond J. Reynolds D. Richardson T. Santacrose M. Sgarlata C. Sgroi D. Smith C. Spadter J. Tornatorc S. Tornatorc T. Tornatorc B. Van Dusen T. Watkins C. Weeks T. Weimer R. Willis 101 a friend to the race F.A.S. G. Niles L. Noble advisor M. O'Hara Mrs. Smith B. Owens M. Pafka C. Arnold A. Pino F. Bach N. Russell E. Benenati M. Slover T. Burgess V. Slover D. Burton D. Smith D. Bush P. Smith R. Carolla E. Spencer B. Carr L. Steffen G. Chamberlin S. Stokes L. Dunbar H. Stuy I). Fabrizi J. Stuy C. Finn D. Tornat ore S. Finn M. Wade G. Kimball T. Willard write us as those who love our fellow men French Club D. Frabizi B. Giambastiani adivsor C. Parks B. Henry A. Hogan F. Bach G. Kimball S. Bargabus A. Kitten S. Bogardus 1.. Lucarelli C. Breed R. Manning D. Burton A. Mariano J. Carr T. Mariano E. Cretaro D. Miller S. Cummings K. Neu J. DeFrancisco N. Nett’ S. DiGaspari P. Palmer D. Downer A. Pino M. Egalon D. Smith R. Ezzo G. Strong S. Finocchairo C. Tornat ore 105 I love not man the less, but nature more F.F.A. advisor Homer Bushey M. Adsit V. Compoli F. Dixon P. Hatch R. Hoch G. Mason J. Mason C. Messingcr D. Thompson D. Van Dyke J. Walters C. Woodcock Varsity C Club advisor Robert Borgognoni B. Ackerman S. Albanese S. Becker J. Bellino B. Borgognoni H. Bush R. Bushnell J. Compoli M. Culpepper J. DiGaspari L. Downs R. Drain J. Eppolito B. Ezzo D. Fessi nger D. Holdridge B. Nicotri B. Prosser G. Ramsdell J. Rinaldo J. Romagnoli S. Sgarlata S. Sgroi S. Tornabene S. Tornatore D. Yorton we are seeing yesterday Yorkers Club P. Alger L. Ball M. Borgognoni J. DiVeronica N. Ellsworth S. Grenel J. Haldenwang B. Hoch F. Jones D. Moore K. Mowers S. Patane R. Patterelli P. Percival C. Tornatore H. Wilkes E. Wood 106 Senior Drama Club A fool’s paradise advisor D. Griffiths C. O’Hara Junior High B. Owens Drama Club C. Arno M. Pafka F. Barry A. Pino C. Allen A. Bruno AmPino M. Beaulac N. Buda M. Powers W. Bramley T. Burgess K. Pugliano D. Burgess J. Gassier R. Ramsdell M. Cass M. Cerio M. Regalbuto B. Cianfa C. Chairs N. Russell J. Evans MaCulpeppcr M. Schied M. Faranach Mi Culpepper M. Slover B. Gero P. Downer V. Slover M. Jones J. De Francisco E. Sorbello J. Kelly W. Felker C. Stokes D. Laureti C. Finn K. Sullivan R. Miller D. Frabizi K. Taylor M. Niles B. Giambastiani De Tornatore M. Passante R. Goodwin Di Tornatore L. Patne C. Haddock M. Tornatore P. Powers B. Hesler D. Toban A. Russo C. Hurd P. Verzole P. Smith D. Hylan M. Villari C. Spatder G. Kimball Ba Weimer E. Stagnitti N. I.upica Be Weimer J. Starks N. Lust B. Wheeler M. Tornatore D. Montalblano D. Wilkinson T. Verno K. New P. Wilkinson J. Walters L. Noble P. Vale 107 with sanctity of reason Science Club M. Albanesc S. Albanese B. Bach G. Bach K. Ball D. Bush A. Camp E. Capparelli M. Chapman G. Chamberlin S. Church G. Cole E. Cretaro M. Egalon J. Eppolito P. Emmi D. Fabrizi J. Farnach C. Finn S. Fisher G. Henry J. Holt J. Janovsky G. Kimball M. Koehler M. Lanzafame E. Lawrence T. Mariano L. McLain I. Meeks D. Montalbano P. Muggle P. Naymik B. Nicotri G. Niles M. PafLa A. Perretla A. Ponticello R. Pontillo M. Powers L. Kidle D. Smith J. Smith L. Sorbello R. Speis G. Strong H. Stuy K. Sullivan K. Taylor M. Tianello Di Tornatore De Tornatore P. Verzole K. Wallace C. Weekes Ba Weimer Be Weimer V. Wells D. Wilkinson Advisor I). Wilbur “No comment Press Club Advisor Miss Patricia Dixon Pat Finnocchairo William Jenkins Jeanette Paone Anthony Ponticello James Scheid Martin Sicilia Judi Stahlnecker Karin Taylor Shirlee Tornatore Stephen Tornatore Marie Villari Ray Speis 108 for we are honorable men Notional Junior Honor Society President- -Michelle Finocchiaro Sec. - l ies. Barbara Giambastiani Tim Becker Robert Carol la Barbara Cianfa Kevin Clark Janet DeFrancisco Stephen Finn Michelle Finocchiaro Barbara Giambastiani Michael Orr Peter Smith Colleen Stokes Kathy Tornatore Barry Willard books think for me Future Teachers Assn. President—Sally DiGaspari V. President—Anne Marie Cesario Secretary—Mary Ellen Romagnoli T reasurer—Marge Lanzafame Chris Alicandro Angie Bruno Susan Bush Judy Casolare Anne Marie Cesario Christine Chaires Marlene Chapman Mar I.ayne Davis Christine Devine Debbie DiGaspari Sally DiGaspari Lyn Ditoma Elaine Farnach Jackie Hall Barbara Henry Elaine Hertel Paulette Hopke Cindy Hurd Marge I anzafame Aimce Mariano Karen New Nancy New Ginny Orban Andrea Pino Andrea Perretta Dawn Post Mary Jo Ramsdell Mary Ellen Romagnoli Nancy Russell Elaine Sorbello Linda Stephan Ciail Strong Diane Tornatore Mary Jo Verno pursuit of knowledge under difficulties National Honor Society Advisor: Mrs. Baldwin Margaret Albanese Karen Ball Eileen Benenali Lynda Dunbar John Janvosky Marie Villari Barbara Weimer Beverly Weimer Brenda Wilkinson 109 D. Toban B. Watkins M. Powers G. J. Kimbel F. Fisher D. Highland M. Smith D. Burton S. Pexton L. Snyder D. Burgess T. Burgess B. Owens G. Niles M. Pafka C. Arnold K. Ramsdell K. New D. Post H. Hcrtel V. Slover L. Ginther C. Hurd C. Weeks The BAND Dr. I eyasmeyer His talk made me want to go out in this country to talk to young people . ... His speech was dynamic .... Dr. Leyas- meyer was an extremely good speaker and by the reaction in the Assembly, everyone enjoyed listen- ing to him............He stimulated my interest . ... He woke us up to the fact that some social and economic changes have to be made . . . We are fortunate to have men like Dr. Leyasmeyer try- ing to aid the free world. Class Picnic Swinging High 110 Ill West Hill Band But we, chase the wind into forever Past the thousand rainy mornings And as our love moves into evening . . . We’ll be known as only we There are members of the class of 1970 whose footsteps no longer echo amongst us. But in the land of unity, within the county of soul, distance is nonexistent. Those of us who remain concentrated, re- fuse to accept the fact that we arc not yet together; although our broth- ers have sought to roam. SUPER-SENIORS CLASS OF ’70 they conquer who believe they can. Advisors: Mr. Doty Mr. Fleeger Mrs. Peterson Mr. Sanderson Mrs. Setticase Mrs. Smith Officers: Mike Wade Culpepper Brenda Pexton Christina Paterelli Brenda Wilkinson 115 118 119 uiopajog oh my God, am i here all alone? Do you think it's alright? 124 you are what 125 you eat It takes two . . . 126 see how 128 Listening to you get the music. Gazing at you I get the heat. Following you I climb the mountain. get excitement at your feet! Right behind you I see the millions. On you see the glory. From you I get the opinions. From you I get the stories. See me, feel me touch me, heal me! (He ain't heavy, he’s my brother!) —-
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