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JOSEPH ARRUDA LAURA JEAN HARVEY Music is your own experience, your thoughts and your wisdom. ROBERT W. MULEORD It is difficult to say who do you the most mischief, enemies with the worst intentions, or friends with the best. JAMES A. CRAWFORD IV JEFFREY L. BROWN Our exchange student from Can- astota left the United States last summer to spend the school year in Australia. At Canastota, Jeff was crowned King of the Junior Prom and was well liked by every- one. We wish Jeff could have graduated with us but next year he will be back in Canastota to complete his senior year with the 1978 graduating class. FREDRIK HERRLANDER Fred has been our exchange stu- dent from Sweden this year. He has added much life to our class while in Canastota. Fred joined ski club and participated in many class activities. We’re glad we got to know Fred and the different aspects of Sweden. We hope he will remember his stay in Canas- tota and treasure the memories that we all shared. anymore. Angie C. is another one of our late arrivers. Jim D. needs a new alarm clock too! Fred M. and Bruce C. didn’t go to the Moose- head this morning either. Jon C. and Joe P. hurry around the halls playing like “Eddie Monaco”. Jim C. is now an all-day student. Louie C. and Jack C. seem to think that they are special and go right on to BOCES (don’t bother with a thing like Home Room). Oh yes, Carol R. is a second Mrs. Rap. for several periods a day. Our “Nurses Jones” (Jo Ann H., Ann R., Debbie O., and Gwen S.) hurry to catch the BOCES bus. Tom C, Pat B., and Wayne C. are on Work Study, so they have permission to sign in late. Gary S. signs in after his clean up duties at “The Pines”. “Hot Rod” Russitano turns the corner on two wheels. Angela M. and Rhonda B. are in pursuit. Marie S. and Janice R. arc the “Gold Dust Twins”. Paul F. and Donna M. stroll down the hall together. Tammy S., Linda G., Debbie W., Patty W., and Lorraine 26
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JEANNETTE POPPLE DAVID STAGNITTI MICHAEL WEIBEZAHL BARBARA JEAN HUGHES Love starts when another person’s needs become more important than your own. All of US The usual group is standing in the hall at 7:45 or so. John A., Dave H., Jim C, Mike F., Scott Y., Mike W., Larry A., and Danny M. are discussing the Sports Happenings of the previous day. Not too far down the hall we find Mary Ellen V. and Bob H.-Mark W. is in view with his girl friend also. The Bisha boys are headed for the nurse’s “Comfort Station”. (We can’t tell them apart.) The first bell rings, and in the front door come Jamie B. and Dale J. In the other direction we find Barb D., Lise B., Mary C, and Linda M. trying to make Home Room on time. We all miss Doug D. and wonder how he’s getting up in the Navy. He sure couldn’t get to school on time. Steve G. strolls in around 8:20, along with Lance D. who has just arrived a minute sooner. Bruce C. and Dave N. sleep on the bus and in the tubs during their BOCES plumbing class. Sue V. and Kurt K. head down the hall towards the Science Rooms. Chuck B. says, “Mrs. Rap., I’m here!” Pam Y. graduated in January, so we don’t see her strolling in the halls 25
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R. stop by the attendance office to talk to Carol. Barb H. and Ken H. are having an “After the Lovin’’ argument. Terry S. and Cheryl M. arrive late, and Terry says that they have had car trouble? Chris M., Cluis F , and Elvira G. await the arrival of Annie R. on the BOCES bus. Bob M. and Pete T. spend more time in the halls than Betty O. does. Fred H. has been a great exchange student! Jim R., Brian R., and Mike W. continue to mimic Mrs. P. Mike M. is practicing blowing bubbles for the upcoming Bubble Gum Contest. Steve S. cavorts in the hall practic- ing his poetry. At 9:00 Joe A. and Bill B. make the Scene. Eric O. and Liz B. can’t decide to “Keep it To- gether’’. Babctte D. decided to come back and graduate with us. Diane C. is so tiny, they can’t even find her in Home Room mornings. Bob B. and Janet C. discuss the previous nights concert. Barb H. looks for John in the hall. Bill L. continues to “Blow Up’’ the Science Department. Karen G. waits by her locker for her “True Love’’ to stroll by. Pat M. continues to look for Mr. W. Jerry B. continues to tell Mrs. Rap. about his mother’s shenani- gans. Clint C. finally gets permission to sign in at 9:00. Duane B. manages to get here, just a little late. Hand- some Sam C. greets “All the Girls’’ as they stroll by. Charlie C. is busier than a “Church Mouse”. Jim E. has a perpetual smile. Rod L. is bound to become a Captain in the Armed Forces. Is Bob M. with us or not? Brenda P., Toni H., and Charlotte W. joined the married folks. Sue L. and Lori P. joined the same club. Don Z. finally got down to three classes a day. Liz B. still carries “the torch” for Brian. Eva B. and Mike L. arc still “Together’ . Kip S. is the best helper that the Opportunity Shop has. Terry Q. looks for Linda. Melody O. and Gail R. have nine periods of Band a day. Mark H. ends the year with a Shop Class. Debbie H. and Cindy B. hurry to Mr. K.’s room. Tami D., Terry N., and Lori B. all monitor the same hall. Bob L. and Bev J. were January Grads. Vic. M., Jim T., and Bob S. save the cider for Mrs. Rap. Donna M. has more excuses for tardiness than you’ve ever heard. Jon N. is here a little more this year. Karen S. and Laura H. are early graduates. Diane M. arrives late when she does make it! Donna G. is our popular gas station attendant. Ann G. has the sweetest voice this side of Heaven. Barb H. finally learned how to handle the switchboard. Lorraine M. and Marty C. will be missed in the Cheering Line- up. Larry D. attends school better than his brother Gary did. Santa needs to bring a new alarm clocks to Mark B., Gerard G., Jo Ann J., Jeanette P., Tim P., Augie S., Vicky S., Ricky S., and Mike T. They can’t seem to get to school on time! Dave S. runs the Taxi for the School Skippers. Don Z. has his breakfast at McDonalds and forgets his English Class 1st period. Roy Z. makes Home Room and that is about it! John V. finally found 1st period Study Hall. John B. signs in at 10:00 and goes to work at 12:00-A short day! Mark B. is going to join the Service and see the world. Ann R. signs in at 11:10-lucky girl! Pat C. is one of the Elementary Helpers. Joan C. can’t wait to leave this place. Steve C. and Jay L. continue to knock the pins dead. Tim K. likes to ride up the Oxbow. Bob H. is our Town of Lenox employee. Daryl J. and Vicki M. miss playing cards in the Lounge. Marcia J. is another of our early Grads. Kyle G. is a Juke Box’s best friend. He spends a fortune. Lisa and Linda M. are our prettiest twins. Dan M. continues to snow-’em-undcr. We haven’t seen much of Star K. the first se- mester. Stan H. and Dave B. are two of our quieter members. Ed B. is Mr. Dimao’s right-hand man. Bruce F. de- cided to take Home Ec. and learn how to cook. Cheryl Y. is one of our Animal Lovers. Kristen C. usually forgot to sign but when she went to rotary. Morris P. is a great help at his Dad's Bakery in Syracuse. Sam R. continues to “love ’em and leave ’em”. Carol R., are you here? John R., couldn’t hack BOCES this year. Joe R. seemed to be needed at Ira’s quite often. Jeff T. is our best School Attender! Mark T. is now officially on Work Study. Darla S. has solved most of her problems. I guess that takes care of “All of US”.
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