Chenango Valley High School - Warrior Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)
- Class of 1969
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Sixty-nine WARRIOR Chenango Valley Jr.-Sr. High School Binghamton, New York Volume Twelve i Introduction.4 Activities.18 Sports.62 Administration.90 Classes.114 Seniors.162 Advertisements.210 Index.236 Closing.242 4 Each young person is a new 1 5 in the art of discovering life . . . Mm i 8 and learning from it. Knowledge 10 «a® -r-jRf ,JS $| [9 V K m K A T may come in many forms: as may the teacher, a book, a friend . . . 12 13 a success, a failure . . . $fSi 17 18 Hard Work, And Spirit Fill Each Day Of High School 19 Student Council President, Dave Brown, asks for a vote to be taken. 1969 Homecoming Queen Sue Pierce, beams with happiness. Two Party System In Full Swing Student Council . . . started a new student parking lot ... instituted an eight period lounge for senior high students . . . worked toward a permanent conces¬ sion stand for outdoor sports . . . held Homecoming Queen Contest and Alumni Reception . . . Had a recep¬ tion for Miki Masutani . . . Toys for Tots drive and dance . . . gave Thanksgiving baskets to needy families . . . carried out two party system, conventions and vot¬ ing . . . Sadie Hawkins Day Dance with slave sale (where certain members have been known to be worth over $50!) ... took Easter Baskets to needy families . . . President Dave Brown . . . Vice President Marg Goldberger . . . Secretary Elaine Williams . . . Ass’t. Secretary Carol Callea . . . Treasurer Jon Barber Ass’t. Treasurer David Sweet . .. Boy Delegate Robert Brown . . . Girl Delegate Debi Copeland. 20 STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: Linda Cook, Rob Brown, Scott Brown, Nancy Evangelisti, Dan Wilcox, Bill Maines. Row 2: Marg Goldberger, Sharon Contro, Debbie McPherson, Elaine Williams, Denny Cox. Row 3: Peggy Hess, Lin Peterson, Renee Casella, Debi Copeland, Carol Callea, Steve Gilbert. Row 4: Jeff Burtis, Terry Holcomb, Dave Brown, Dick Barvinchak, Dave Sweet, Rick Knox, Chuck Constable, Bill Hickling. Dick Barvinchak, Chuck Constable and Rick Knox listen attentively for their names while attendance is being taken. Micki Masutani demonstrates a Japanese aspect of her oriental culture. Exchange Here — Micki Masutani .. . from Sakaiminato, Japan . . . introduced chopsticks and Japanese cuisine to host families . . . tal¬ ented musically and athletically . . . likes pizza and blueberry pie. Mary McKenna . . . from Melbourne, Australia . . . eldest child in family of eleven . . . visited Florida . . . was always singing “Waltzing Matilda” . . . most snow she’d ever seen . . . tearful departure. Rick Gehr .. . visited Costa Rica . . . schoolwork—memorization . . . quickly learned not to wear shorts . . . afternoon siestas, serenading girls . . . families join¬ ing couples on dates. No matter what the issue, Mary McKenna is ready to defend her native Australia. 22 Students There Marsha Jones . . . visited Bolivia . .. was serenaded on her birthday . . . diet of brains, blood sausages, tripe . . . Bolivian wedding ring . . . partying nearly every night. Martha McPheeters . . . visiting Austra¬ lia ... chicken and dairy farms-cow cockney ... no exams, only yearly test . . . manikin parade. Nancy Hohl . . . visited Melbourne, Australia . . . Uni-High-uniforms stayed with eleven host families . . . spent Christmas vacation on beach, swimming in Antarctic Ocean. Marsha Jones’ Bolivian llama seems proud that he was from the country in which Marsha chose to live. Martha McPheeters starts off a new school day in Australia properly attired for the occasion. Nancy Hohl starts to practice an Australian arabesque in her Uni-High uniform. 23 “And I thought THEY were collecting the money!” groans treasurer Larry Brown. Speaking calmly as usual, editor Joanne Guy says, “Since our deadline was last month, I think we should get to work!” WARRIOR STAFF Row 1: Elaine Williams, Jeannette Smith, Steve Gilbert, Faith Prentice; Joanne Guy, Karen Youket, Dale Gregory. Row 2: Mike Silsbee, Margie Thompson, J-net Closs, Sharon Contro, Bonnie Lawyer, Debi Copeland, Florence Haley, Bob Kennicutt. 24 EDITORIAL BOARD BUSINESS BOARD Editor-in-Chief Joanne Guy Assistant Editor-in-Ch Robert Kennicutt Toil And Trouble.” Wm. Shakespeare Business Manager Debi Copeland Assistant Business Manager Nanette Connor Junior Assistant Editor Mike Silsbee Senior Editors Sharon Contro Steve Gilbert Classes Editors Debbie McPherson Janet Closs Activities Editors Faith Prentice Karen Youket Treasurer Larry Brown Sales Campaign Manager Dan Parrotte Assistant Campaign Manager Deb Nolan PRODUCTION BOARD Proof and Copy Editor Margie Thompson Typists Pam Brutvan Lynne Howsberger Sue Pierce Sports Editors Elaine Williams Craig Smith Photo Editor Jeannette Smith Advisor Mr. Ralph Van Keuren Index Bonnie Lawyer Florence Haley Photographers Dale Gregory Chris Argento Bill Kane Mike Silsbee Dick Sail Wayne Hanna W ROOM 220 | FLOOR DOT IGWT Harry Kelly, Diane Macko, Hannelore Woodin, and Jeanette Petkash are a part of the last minute rush to get yearbook money in before first period. 25 SENIOR HIGH QUILL Row 1: Terry Davis, Mary Fulton, Karen Youket, Hannelore Woodin, Larry Brown, Nancy Hohl Row 2: Wayne Hanna, Dan Bartek, Craig Smith, Ken Weir, Bill Osborne, Tom Birch, Chuck Lalley, Gary Jirauch. Editor-in-Chief Hannelore Woodin revises an article for the Quill. Karen Youket, Hannelore Woodin, and designs. 26 New Advisor Strengthens Quill Editor-in-Chief —Hannelore Woodin Assistant Editor —Terry Davis Junior High Editor —Bob Evangelisti Secretary —Florence Haley Treasurer —Karen Youket Business Manager —Netty Friend Page Editors —Nancy Hohl Chuck Lalley Ken Weir Cartoonist —Maria Davis Photographers —Richard Sail Dale Gregory Chris Argento Advisor —Mr. Stina Brian Munney, Bob Evangelisti and Mike Huston prepare articles for the Junior High Quill, while three unidentified staff members look on. Bill Hickling and Gary Bates seem hypnotized by a fresh issue of the Quill. - Florence Haley work on Quill lay-out. 27 Honor Societies Stage A Revolution Junior Honor Society . . . Christmas project—made welcome packages for State Hospital . . . Easter project—to make Easter baskets for State Hospital . . . donated to “Save the Children Foundation” . . . plan concession stand . . . movie . . . picnic . . . President, David Regan . . . Vice President, Bob McDaniel . . . Secretary, Kathy Scrivener . . . Treasurer, Cheryl Krisco . . . Sponsor, Miss Churchill. Senior Honor Society ' . . . sponsored a dance in¬ stead of the planned Faculty Variety Show . . . adopted an Asian-American child . . . Revolution in tap day assembly . . . processional changed from “Pomp and Circumstance” to the Beatles’ “Revolu¬ tion” . . . traditional Honor Society backdrop changed to psychedelic sign spelling honor society . . . under faithful leadership of Mrs. Copeland . . . President Steven Gilbert gave speech on the revolution in today’s world . . . Vice President Jeannette Smith . . . Sec¬ retary Sue Pierce . . . Treasurer Andy Sopchak. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: H. Woodin, J. Zimmerman, M. Olmstead, C. Decker, R. Gitchell, P. Scrivener, L. Murphy, D. FisHer, K. Raron, M, Rrown, K. Austin. Row 2i D. Raycura, M. Francis, D. Macko, K. Youket, S. Pierce, M. Jones, D. DeZuba, D. Rarsham, K. Axtell, L. Peterson, R. Casella, S. Contro, P. Ksenics, E. Williams, G. Hart, S. Penning, R. Lawyer, L. Chubbuck, J. Smith, F. Prentice, K. Levers, L. Rrown. Row 3: R. Sail, J. Kresge, J. Holbert, L. Judd, F. Haley, J. Lawson, J. Guy, E. Randall, P. Chittock, M. Fenwick, G. Harrison, W. Reid, J. Fleming, K. Jones, K. Slauson, R. Hickling, R. Kennicut. Row 4: R. Kelly, R. MacDonough, R. Samek, D. Hay, D. McPartland, C. Gamble, T. Moffit, G. Rates, S. Mangan, R. Fortran, C. Smith, R. Munney, T. Youket, G. Rutch, C. Slagle, P. Handte, R. Laman, C. Lauback, A. Sopchak, S. Gilbert, J. Newton, D. Renko, S. Lewis, D. Dean. Steve Gilbert and John Newton discuss the quality of cookies at the Tap Day reception. 28 JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: R. McDaniel, K. Haltiner, H. Pierdomenico, S. Strong, P. Lusk, T. Black, A. Bergmann, D. Bakay, P. Schimpff, G. Nichols, J. Fairchild, M. Williams, N. Paterson. Row 2: C. Peake, C. Perry, D. Ebeling, M. Serafini, M. Hawley, K. Scrivener, C. Krisko, D. Tingley, D. Rigan, L. Fleming, J. Julian. Row 3: D. Gamble, S. Shafer, B. Hatton, J. Hammond, E. Gehr, S. Jones, B. Wendell, M. Dattoria, D. Teeter, D. Trebilcock, R. Evangelisti, B. Munney, J. Lynch, K. Swingle, C. Sabitus, J. Osborne, D. Benko, P. Jacobs, P. Hess. Row 4: H. Craver, R. Clark, P. Chubbuck, C. Rice, M. Rittenhouse, B. Fitzgerald, D. Yeager, R. Gilmore, M. Watkins, N. Nichols, D. Slauson, T. Stone, S. Bartnicki ' G. Mowry, D. Fuller, C. Mach, M. MacKenzie, M. Skinner, R. Matteson, M. Boehmke, D. Heinrich. Row 5: G. Whitford ' , J. Zakrevsky, A. Miller, D. Kennicutt, B. Gregory, S. Thomas, B. Citrak, L. Cirba, E. Saint John, D. Taylor, P. Silsbee, ' M. Feduke, D. Conte, S. Turner, A. Brown, G. Pert, R. Fortran, T. Majors, S. Smith, T. Auchinachie, P. ' Larson, k! Weir, D. Bellnier, R. Springer, R. Smith, L. Peterson. Judy Fleming, and her mother discuss the success of the Sr.-High Open House with Mr. Gregory. Marcia MacKenzie, and Cheryl Krisko marvel at Dick Taylor’s punchmaking talents. 29 Two kings are better than one! Andy Sopchak and Terry Holcomb shared the 1968 Football Crown. VARSITY CLUB Row 1: J. White, M. Lomonaco, J. Reed, T. Wood, C. Roser, T. Holcomb, A. Sopchak, D. Benko, J. Kendrick, D. Cox, J. Wright, B. Bennett, T. Sayer. Row 2: S. Hause, D. Horvath, R. Kennicutt, J. Crosby, T. Youket, J. O’Neill, R. Mee, M. Phillips, C. Lasicki, J. Lomonaco, T. Sanded, E. Shafer, P. Hartigan. Row 3: C. Austin, D. McPartland, J. Cooley, T. Cross, C. Smith, D. Brenner, C. Lauhack, C. Slagle, M. Francis, R. Fortran. 30 as9 KEY CLUB Roiv 1: C. Lalley, C. Lauback, J. Wright, A. Sopchak, D. Benko, J. Newton, C. Slagle, T. Canale. Row 2: R. Kennicut, M. Sopchak, P. Snow, T. Davis, G. Pert, P. Johnson, M. Phillips, R. MacDonough, R. Gehr. Row 3: J. Reed, C. Roser, T. Youket, D. Sweet, D. Barvinchak, R. Dillingham, R. Fortran, P. Long, B. Hickling, J. Crosby. Row 4: G. Bates, P. Hartigan, B. Oliver, R. Knox, C. Smith, D. Brenner, B. Osborne, J. Barber, J. Hohl, T. Holcomb. Leadership Is The Key Word Varsity Club . . . sold pillows to make money to go to New York City . . . service organization to help further sports . . . guides for open house . .. President, Andy Sopchak . . . Vice President, Mark Lomonaco . . . Secretary, Jack Reed . . . Treasurer, Chris Roser . .. Faculty Advisor, Mr. McDaniel. Key Club . . . service to community and school . . . affiliated, with Kiwanis Club . . . helped with Kiwanis’ travelogs . . . members seen selling football programs . . . beat the male faculty in a thrilling volleyball game . . . sponsored King Football with cheerleaders . . . President, Chris Lauback . . . Vice President, Andy Sopchak . . . Secretary, Dan Parrotte . . . Treasurer, John Newton .. . Faculty Advisor, Mr. Benza. Mr. Benza tries a field goal through Mr. Weckel’s arms in the Teacher-Key Club volleyball game. 31 The Shrew Is Tamed Dramatics Club . . . Advisor, Mr. Miller .. . student directors, John Babcock and Rick Ebeling . . . Taming of the Shrew . . . devasting Mike Silsbee—Petruchio . .. Netty Friend-—shrewish Kate . . . spanking the leading lady . . . selected Seniors .. . New York City . . . Broadway Show . .. Shakespearean Festival . . . Stage Crew . . . Manager Bill Osborne .. . curtains, lights, ropes . . . missing cue calls . . . backstage as¬ semblies. STAGE CREW Row 1: Michael Spak, Bruce MacKenzie, Richard Sail, Mike McGowan. Row 2: Bob Laman, Warren Follett, Brian Signor, Chuck Hatton, Bill Osborne, Wayne Hanna. Gary Jirauch, Mr. Miller, John Babcock and Renee Gitchell judge Dramatics Club tryouts. ' • , JL Terry Davis chuckles over his lines while Dennis Meaker awaits his cue. As he is being made up for the Drama Club play, Chuck Poliak muses to himself, “Bluebeard, eat your heart out.” DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS Row 1: President John Babcock. Row 2: Sergeant-at-arms Jeff Hohl, Vice-President Renee Gitchell, Assistant Treasurer Dennis Meaker, Secretary Renee Casella, Treasurer Rick Ebeling. aurer pa- ivi. 33 FRENCH CLUB Row 1: Rick Ebeling, Dan Hessney. Row 2: Carol Williams, Mary Fulton, Renee Gitchell, Linda Judd, Maria Peach, Debby Barsham, Ginny Harrison, Cathy Romanczuk. Row 3: Holly Randall, Karen Youket, Sue Benning, Fran Cermak, Jane Zimmerman, Janet Closs, Sally Bublinec, Kathy Jones, Liz Levonik, Linda Seargent. Russian Club ,. . Trip to New York City to see a Russian ballet .. . Pennsylvania to visit a monastery .. . President Larry Brown .. . Secretary Raymond Springer ... Treasurer Steve Gilbert ... Advisor Mrs. Roussyan. Spanish Club . . . Trip to New York City . . . Candy sale . . . Adviser Mrs. Fernandez . .. President Tom Majors . . . Vice-President Margo Brown . .. Secretary Gary Pert . . . Treasurer Linda Roser. French Club ... President Maria Peach ... Vice-President Mike Minor ... Secretary Debby Barsham . . . Treasurer Linda Judd . .. Adviser Mrs. Kiley . . . trip to Quebec . . . money-raising projects. Latin Club . . . bake sales . . . Saturnalia Party . . . Latin Banquet—togas, skits, slaves peeling grapes ... Adviser Miss Fairchild . . . President Linda Murphy . . . Vice-President Jeff Burtis .. . Secretary-Treasurer Maria Peach. SPANISH CLUB Row 1: Jeff Turner, Tom Dewing, Gary Pert. Row 2: Carolyn Peake, Margo Brown, Liz Pittsley, Dawn McDonald, Linda Saunders. Row 3: Bob Munney, Jack Bryan, Tom Majors, Jeff Copeland, Florence Haley, Chris Saeger, Jeannette Smith. 34 LATIN CLUB Row 1: K. Haltiner, W. Nichols, D. Shaner, C. Toser, L. Murphy, P. Scrivener, D. Dailey, M. Serafini, B. MacDaniel, M. Peach, P. Hatalla, J. Serafini, C. Apgar, B. Austin, S. Comfort, L. Chubbuck, M. Thompson. Row 2: B. Miller, W. Hanna, J. Hohl, J. Burtis, D. Yonchuck, B. Evans, M. Salisbury, C. Decker, R. VanAken, L. Peterson, D. Bendzel, P. Lusk, D. Macko, C. Whieldon, R. Matteson, M. Boehm ke. Row 3: K. Scrivener, S. Thomas, J. Mann, J. Crosby, T. Davis, E. Williams, D. Gamble, D. Fergusson, T. Birch, D. Perrault, S. Shafer, J. Crosby. Row 4: M. Hughes, J. Newton, J. Rogers, R. Lees, B. Oliver, M. Skinner, J. Reed, C. Roser, C. Gamble, K. Illsey, T. Youket, N. Connor, S. Shafer, B. Donnelly, D. Freeman, D. Abbey, D. Samek, B. Warner. Florence Haley collects from Linda Saunders Spanish RUSSIAN CLUB Row 1: Dale Gregory, Ted Orinik, Club candy sale money. John Orinik. Row 2: Vicky Hatt, Natalie Eskoff, Roxanne Clark. Row 3: Jody Zakrevsky, Larry Brown, Andy Sopchak. 35 MATH TEAM Row 1: Malcom Handte. Row 2: Paul Handte, Bob Laman. Row 3: Dick Sail, Eric Williams. Academic Groups Interest Students Math Team . . . competed with area schools in Math contests . . . supervised by Mr. Vianese Jr. Math . . . sold candy and stationery . . . planned trip to New York to see American Stock Ex¬ change . . . had reports on polynomials and recrea¬ tional math . . . planned to go to the U. N. ... planned field trip to I.B.M. . . . President—Pat Reardon ... Vice President—Richard Taylor . . . Secretary—Darlene Relyea . . . Treasurer—Jeff Travis. Sr. Math . . . new club furthers interest in mathe¬ matics . . . sponsors a math contest on three levels for all interested students . . . President—Bill Hick- ling . . . Vice President—Paul Handte. Science Club . .. Hartwick College Science Day . . . toured American Museum of Natural History and Hayden Planetarium in New York City . . . sponsored two Science Fiction Movies . . . Pres¬ ident—Sue Pierce .. . Vice President—Richard Sail . . . Secretary—Dave Burkhart . . . Treasurer— Roger Gilmore. JUNIOR MATH CLUB Row 1: R. Smith, M. Casey, D. Taylor, N. Kalmbacher, D. Relyea, C. Tozer, A. Swan, N. McPheeters, C. Laman, J. Serafini, S. Washburn. Row 2: J. Mann, D. Bellnier, E. Swan, J. Kresge, L. Judd, D. Hoffmaster, T. Black, K. Scrivener, M. Washburn, D. Quick, B. Laman, M. Murray, R. Brown, J. Bolender. Row 3: K. Haltiner, S. Lynch, Unidenti¬ fied, C. Naismith, J. Osborne, D. Requa, C. Fisher, S. Mahoney, S. Cole, T. Ryan, J. Minor, P. Work, K. Hillard, S. Hoffmaster, J. Langevin, D. Miller. Row 4: D. Yeager, J. Zakrevsky, G. Whitford, T. Canale, R. Waffle, B. Gregory, B. Mischler, J. Brown, M. Boland, G. Harris, B. Felice, R. Gilmore, P. Larson, M. Hughes, P. Grace, J. Ryder, D. Mason. 36 SR. MATH CLUB Row 1: Michele Van Aken, Joyce Holbert, Margie Thompson, Roxanne Van Aken, Michele Thomas. Row 2: Larry Serafini, Mike Minor, Faith Prentice, Mike Spak, Paul Handte. Row 3: Bob Laman, Vaughn Glover, Howard McKenzie, Charles Hatton, Eric Williams, Bill Hickling. Roxi Clark plans her method of attack at a Science Club demonstration. SCIENCE CLUB Row 1: Brian Munney, Vicky Hatt, Diane Ebeling. Row 2: Roxi Clark, Natalie Eskoff, Ellen Kocak, Paul Work. Row 3: Charles Hatton, Roger Gil¬ more, Bridget Fitzgerald. 37 JR. DEBATE CLUB —Row 1: Bonnie Benning. Claire Gregory, Ann Davis. Row 2: Melinda Carter, John Boehmke, Dale Hanna. Absent: Sue Ronianczuk. History Is And Jr. Debate Club . . . President, John Boehmke . . . Vice President, Dale Hanna . . . Secretary-Treasurer, Brian McKaig . . . plan ultra scholastic debates . . . went to library and learned to research . . . one meeting had a wrestling match which ended in a broken coke bottle . . . Sr. Debate Club . . . President, Dan Parrotte . . . Vice President, Sue Benning . . . Secretary-Treasurer, Maria Peach . .. debate in Richfield Springs . . . Senior assembly negative team of Larry Brown and Paul Handte decided we don’t need an all volunteer army . . . Junior High assembly decided that C.V. doesn’t need a dress code . . . senior debater is known to have forgotten notes for an important debate. Dan Parrotte ponders a question. SR. DEBATE CLUB Row 1: Penny Ksenics, Maria Peach, Linda Pert. Row 2: Paul Handte, Larry Brown, Malcolm Handte. Row 3: Dan Bartek, Barry Kelly, Vaughn Glover. Observed Debated Historical Society .. . sells 500 key chains to make money . . . Will Mr. Weckel sing in Philadelphia as much as he did in Boston? . . . will recon¬ struct history again this year on year¬ ly trip . . . sponsored a Jr. High vs. Sr. High Faculty basketball game . . . Fearless leader Mr. Weckel .. . Pres¬ ident Andy Sopchak . . . Vice-Pres¬ ident Chris Lauback . .. Secretary Judy Fleming . . . Treasurer Jeff Copeland. HISTORY CLUB Kneeling: Jeannette Smith, Judy Fleming, Faith Prentice, Janice Osborne, Francine Cermak. Standing: Steve Gilbert, Debi Copeland, Joanne Guy, Jeff Copeland, Mike Minor, Cheryl Naismith, Andy Sopchak, Jane Zimmerman, Cris Lauback. Business Club . . . advisor Mrs. Cook .. . Pres¬ ident Sue Pierce . .. Vice-President Lynne Howsberger . . . Secretary Barb Volosevich . .. Treasurer Sue Tracy .. . .field trips, guest speakers .. . bake sales . .. Christmas party . . . trip to New York City to see a play . .. learn advantages and disadvantages of marrying bosses . . . cookies and punch after each meeting. D.E.C.A. Club . . . President Gary Linsky . . . Vice- President Doug.Harrington . . . Secretary Gail Brown . . . Treasurer Charlene Hammitt . . . advisors Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Kaminsky . . . meetings third period . . . sold candy, zip code directories . . . conference at the Concord in the spring . . . runs the bookstore . . . D.E.C.A. sweetheart and cash register contests. Carol Callea takes a break to ease the discomforts which develop when first learning to type. BUSINESS CLUB Row 1: Rowena McAvoy, Marilyn Barsham, Sue Tracy, Mary Thomas, Melanie Taylor, Cindy Baker, Joyce Hitchcock. Roiv 2: Sue Pierce, Gail Turner, Darlene Weckel, Chery Cornwell, Marg Thomas, Adina DeRosa, Dixie Barlow. Row 3: Carol Pease, Joyce Bodley, Sharon Sells, Julie Zemek, Delores Jackowski, Debby Disbro. Row 4: JoAnn Alton, Jennie Brockway, Gail Huston, Betty-Ann Ross, Barb Volosevich, Linda Hess, Judy Jones, Marilyn Mee. 40 D.E.C.A. CLUB Row 1: Gail Brown, Gary Linsky, Charlene Hammitt, Doug Harrington. Row 2: Roxann Kessler, Mike Lyon, Lynn Secor, Bob Dunlop ' , Connie Rog. Row 3: Pat McAvoy, Bruce Baker, Marsha Gates, Barb Hamilton, Barb Difenderfer, Ed Hatalla. Row 4: Don Mackey, Gerow Gales, Rick Gee, Jerry Jones. Row 5: Mr. Kaminsky, Gary Dotman. Chuck Harding, Ron Ballard, Mr. Wheeler. Business Is Really Booming! Gerow Gales rings up a sale in the bookstore as Vince Murphy completes his purchase. Inflation is everywhere, even at school dances as shown by Carol Callea and Marg Goldberger. 41 Students Look To The Future Future Teachers of America . . . President Debby McPherson . . . Vice-President Pam Chittock ... Secretary Nancy Connor . . . Treasurer Rod Fortran . . . advisors Miss Fair- child and Mr. Vianese . . . visit college cam¬ puses . .. teacher aids . . . regional confer¬ ences . .. student exchange days . . . trip to New York City . . . working with under¬ privileged children. Future Homemakers of America .. . Faculty Christmas Tea . . . sewing, cooking fashion show . . . needles and pins . . . WENE music . .. advisor Miss Millen . . . President Carolyn Gunster . . . other officers—Sharon Contro, Ginger Wood, and Cathy Bottle. Mr. Vianese plans activities for F.T.A. with helpful suggestions from Dave Lorenc. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Diane Schermerhorn, Jenny Stuart, Donna Dailey, Kris Bergmann, Debbie McPherson, Pam Chittock, Jackie Purple, Michele Thomas. Row 2: Debby Grubb, Carol Callea, Gail Brown, Maureen Smith, Jane Zimmerman, Fran Cermak, Theo Decker, Liz Levonik, Carol Whieldon, Nancy Kalmbacker. Row 3: Rod Fortran, Dick Samek, Rick Ebeling, Bob Laman, Don Miller, Jean Lawson, Beth Rines, Joyce Holbert, Karen Riter, Janet Closs, Karen Youket. 42 99995 ! F.T.A. member Janet Closs concentrates on teaching tech¬ niques that she may one day use. At the Faculty Tea, Marsha Gates quips to F.H.A. mem¬ ber Cathy Bottle, “Darn, I forget the arsenic.” FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Cathy Romanczuk, Mary Johnson, JoAnn Rhoades, Sharon Contro. Row 2: Barb Mack, Joyce Fernald, Karen Soule, Carolyn Gunster, Dianne DeBergh, Linda Bowman, Pat Romanczuk, Jackie Samek. Row 3: Marsha Gates, Karen Riter, Linda Pert, Barb Volosevich, Virginia Wood, Maryann Waffle, Mary Holaway, Sandy Pratt. 43 RECEPTIONISTS Diane Jumper, April Gaston, Sue Pierce, Lynne Howsberger, Gail Huston, Barb Volosevich. F.N.A. Row 1: Nancy Lewis, Colleen Murray. Row 2: Peggy Forbes, Mary Saunders. Row 3: Valerie Johnson, Holly Manuel, Kim Decker. Models Of Assistance Receptionists . . . assisted lost visitors . . . ran errands for the office . . . sponsored by Mrs. Cook. F.N.A. . . . for Jr. high students interested in nursing . . . plan to sell first aid kits . . . plan hakesale . . . President—Kim Decker . . . Vice President—Peggy Forbes . . . Secretary—Carolyn Peake . . . Treasurer—Mary Saunders. Red Cross . . . worked with other local groups to provide entertainment for homes for the aged . . . sent friendship kits to Viet Nam . . . provided Christmas dinner for needy family . . . sponsored annual Red Cross Fund Drive and March of Dimes . . . donated wheelchair to Red Cross closet for free use . . . President—Bill Osborne . . . Vice President—Sue Conrad, Secretary—Andrea Fynboe . . . Treasurer—Ted Orinik. 44 RED CROSS Row 1: John Orinik, Mary Vargo. Row 2: Tom Martin, Rick Martin, Ted Orinik. Row 3: Bill Osborne, Andrea Fynboe. Ron Ballard goes through with the yearly “teeth examina¬ tion” in the health office. 45 Malcolm Handte and Dan Parrotte splash the radio waves. George Seary contemplates his opponent’s attack. Students Take To Creative Interests RADIO CLUB Row 1: Bruce Apgar, Craig Wakely, Wayne Nichols. Row 2: Roger Foster, Larry Williams, George Seary. Row 3: Paul Handte, Chip Austin, Bob Kennicutt. Gestalt . . . President Tina Macko . . . Vice- President Mary Vincent . . . Secretary Valerie Lee . . . Treasurer Linda Pert . . . trip to New York City . . . money raising projects . . . sale of art crafts . . . art displays. Radio Club . . . trips to WNBF . . . contact with radios throughout the world . . . short wave listening . . . President Bob Kennicut . . . Vice- President Chip Austin . . . Secretary Gary Nichols . . . Treasurer George Seary. Chess Club . . . Junior and Senior high . . . Chess Matches . . . Advisors Mr. Polgreen and Mr. Reardon . . . Mr. Polgreen doesn’t play chess . . . red knight to queen’s pawn. 46 l J j J !1 1 [ - ■ M X MJ V m ! iW i ml m m w - 1 t f 1 If t GESTALT CLUB Row 1: Linda Murphy, Mary Vincent, Tina Macko, Val Lee, Linda Pert, Dave Horvath, Paul Goodrich. Row 2: John Tesar, Renee Gitchell, Diane Powell, Chuck Poliak, Karen Porter, Karen Axtell, Andy Negus, Gary Bell. Row 3: Michele VanAken, Andrea Fynboe, Joann Rhoades, Kathy Jones, Fran Cermak, Jane Zimmerman, Greg Harris, Dan Bartek, Lorraine Gelatt, Dave Knapp. SR. HIGH CHESS CLUB Row 1: Paul Handle, Mike McNally, Barry Kelly. Row 2: Unidentified, Gary Gajdorus, John Lee. Row 3: Jim Pierce, George Seary, Terry Gillette, Jeff Hohl. JR. CHESS CLUB Row 1: Rick Martin, Rick Nastan, Scott Tiffany, Bob Ford. Row 2: David Dotman, Mark Letavish, Terry Gillette, Ron Harting. Row 3: Jim Jamie¬ son, Randy Hay, Paul Work. Row 4: Richard Barnes, George Seary, Jim Pierce. 47 Choruses Sing Up A Storm Mr. Buchmaier demonstrates the Wright Brother’s tech¬ nique. Junior Choruses . . . under the direction of Mr. Blake, a former student teacher at Chenango Valley . . . sang SSA (Soprano I Soprano II and Alto) music .. . included about 150 7th and 8th grade singers . . . provided opportunities for experience in choral sing¬ ing . . . sent representatives to All-County Music Festi¬ val . . . belong to the choral council . . . started a merit system. Period 3 ... President Marty Peterson . . . Secre¬ tary-Treasurer Lorraine Rose . . . Merit Keeper Dawn Randall . . . Librarian Missy Haick . . . Choral Coun¬ cil Representatives Patti Tombs, Pam Knox, Sue Lomonaco. Period 4 ... President Michele Boland . .. Secre¬ tary-Treasurer Teri Fisher . . . Merit Keeper Sandy Abbey . . . Librarian Nancy Lewis . . . Choral Council Representatives Shawn Lynch, Mary Mack, Wallis Transue. Period 6 . . . President Dennis Smith . . . Secretary- Treasurer Rose Contro .. . Merit Keeper Cheryl Throup .. . Librarian Bill Panko . . . Choral Council Repre¬ sentatives Bob Austin, John Randall, Sandy Sharak. JR. CHOURS—3rd PERIOD Row 1: P. Knox, S. DiMascio, J. Lewis, R. Fortran, K. Belensky, R. Meade, K. Meaker, K. Troy, P. Tomos, L. Rich, M. Walrath, D. Wilson, D. Tew, M. Rose, P. Jones, P. Atteride. Row 2: R. Bigelow, S. Lomon¬ aco, K. Hubert, J. MacKenzie, H. Gregory, J. Granger, M. Matteson, E. McGee, M. Haick, D. Schermerhorn, B. Burns, G. Evans, A. Wilcox, M. Rauch, M. DeVine, D. Randall, L. Morgan. Row 3: N. Bowman, M. Peterson, J. Hohl, T. Rossiter, L. Rose, D. Freeman, J. Tingley, B. Phillips, J. Minor, B. Apgar, J. Taren, E. Vining, B. Reynolds, P. McDonald, C. Pierce, B. Aiken. 48 JR. CHORUS—4th PERIOD Row 1: A. Orinik, N. Lewis, S. Pease, G. Casella, S. Abbey, C. Sheeley, M. Vargo, H. Tucker, L. Vining. Row 2: C. Anderson, M. Mack, T. Fisher, D. Auchinachie, L. West, W. Transue, S. Murdock, M. Bogart, T. Brown, K. Belensky. Row 3: T. VanBarriger, B. Demuth, C. Lucas, S. Lynch, M. Boland, S. Coon, D. Whitman, S. Baldwin, L. Diener, P. Williams, D. Jacob, E. Thomas, D. Whitford, A. Tewksbury. Row 4: L. Meagher, G. Winter- stein, J. Jones, A. Wenn. JR. CHORUS—5th PERIOD Row 1: M. Crandall, D. Corey, A. Shumway, B. Benning, L. Bennett, S. Fleming, S. At¬ water, S. Sharak, R. Waffle, J. Kutz, B. McKaig, R. Austin, J. Middleton, R. Lutz, M. Branick, C. Jamieson. Row 2: L. Wall, K. Oliver, K. Raymond, D. Reynolds, C. Throup, R. Contro, P. Transue, E. Cross, B. Panko, D. Potter, E. Hannon, C. Wood, K. Cook, D. Smith. 49 CHOIR Row 1: J. Orinik, T. Orinik. Row 2: Mr. Buchmaier, C. Nash, D. Meaker, J. Brent, M. Fenwick, G. Harris, S. Sweet, T. Dickinson, P. Knapik, B. MacKenzie, D. Ebeling, B. Lawyer, D. Michael, M. Thompson, B. Barnes. Row 3: A. Friend, L. Peterson, K. Piatt, S. Strong, T. Sayer, E. Korte, Paul Cope, T. Lee, D. Hay J. Brink, C. Gunster, P. Hess, D. Relyea, J. Closs. Row 4: D. Vail, J. Holbert, C. Dickie, D. Whitman, F. Prentice, B. Signor, M. Sharak, B. Oliver, R. Birdsall, C. Hatton, G. Butch, R. Clark, W. Conrad, K. Jones, C. Wrighter. MADRIGAL SINGERS Row 1: Debbie Michael, Faith Prentice, Bruce MacKenzie, Cheryl Naismith, Mary Fen¬ wick. Row 2: Lin Peterson, Bonnie Lawyer, Carol Dickie, Wendy Conrad. Row 3: Mike Minor, Greg Butch, Margie Thompson, Tom Dickinson. Row 4: Dennis Meaker, Dorothy Vail, Kathy Jones, Tom Sayer, Brian Signor. Miki Masutani makes her debut with the Pop Group singing “Goin’ Out of My Head.” 50 GLEE CLUB Row 1: Mr. Buchmaier, N. Connor. Row 2: B. Benjamin, D. Johnson, N. Mapes, M. Musto, P. Hatalla, G. Mowery, S. Crandall, D. Eastman, C. Mulligan, D. Shaner, M. Fulton, E. Speer, C. Schaefer, N. Smith, D. Zembek, S. Angelo, M. Vollack, P. Clift, M. Bogart, D. Bryde. Row 3: K. Slauson, A. Fymvoe, S. Conrad, A. Walker, C. Durst, D. Stewart, C. Panko, A. Brown, D. Knapp, R. Ettinger, D. Perrault, G. Johnson, K. Quick, D. Zemek, K. Vollack, C. Peake, G. O’Donnell, T. Black, D. Tingley, D. New. Row 4: E. Bigelow, C. Newton, L. Howsberger, P. Lott, D. Vincent, L. Pospisil, D. Sells, S. Jamieson, T. Minor, D. Davall, J. Sisson, B. Osborne, J. Smith, G. Sweet, L. Linsky, C. Mangan, D. Tingley, D. Vail, N. Wood, E. Kocak, C. Wrighter. Sing Me A Song Choir . . . made of select singers chosen by auditions in grades 9-12 . .. sent representa¬ tives to Area All-State Choirs at Oxford and North High Schools . . . sent 5 representatives to All- Eastern Division Choir in Washington D.C. . . . had an exchange concert with Nepean High School in Ottawa, Canada . . . emphasi s on repertoire . . . sent Gary Harris to summer choir camp .. . participate in concert whose proceeds go to a music scholarship. Madrigal Singers . . . sang 15th-18th century secular music by Thomas Morley and others ... performed at Broome Tech’s Shakespearean Festi¬ val . . . sang on the March of Dimes Telethon ... performed in costumes of the period, around 1400 for effect, which the members made themselves. Glee Club . . . senior high general chorus for grades 9-12 . .. perform at annual concerts . . . President Miki Masutani . . . Vice-President Lynne Howsberger . . . Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Connor .. . Librarians Dorothy Vail and Nanette Connor .. . Points Keeper Carol Wrighter. Pop Group . . . sang with the Stage Band . . . sang popular songs “Goin’ Out of My Head,” “Aldila,” and “Hey Jude” . . . many members were given the opportunity to sing and perform solos. ORGANISTS Ron Lees and Bill Osborne. 51 They’re Colorful Assets To The Band Senior Majorettes . . . Senior Judy Flem¬ ing and Wendy Reid co-captains . . . Marsha Sherman Treasurer . . . Charlene Cosier points keeper . . . sponsor annual contest for 5 state competition . . . advisor Mr. Fako. Jr. Majorettes . .. Judy DiMascio leader . . . Pat Satterthwaite . . . twirls one, two and three batons, and sabers . . . Miss Majorette of New York for 3 years . .. State Champion for 5 years . . . Junior National Champion 1967 . . . North American 1, 2, and 3 baton Champions . . . won a $500 scholarship with North American title . .. Three time winner on Ted Mack Amateur Hour ... Sr. National Two Baton Champion 1968 ... Sr. World Champion 1967, 1968. DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTE Gary Allen and Pam Hogrefe. COLORGUARD Row 1: Marcia Vollack, Donna Bendzel, Mary Jones, Jacki Samek. Row 2: Andrea Fynboe, Sally Bublinec, Kathi Eldridge, Connie Rupert, Janet Closs, Sue Benning, Betsy Evans, Margo Brown. 52 liams, Judy DiMascio. Row 2: Callie Allen, Thomas Forsyth, Claire Gregory. Row 3: Linda Stevens, Cherie Jones, Theresa Stone. Pat Satterthwaite shows that with Chronachrome SR. MAJORETTES Row 1: Sharon Bartnicki, Charlene Springer. Row 2: Pat Romanczuk, Pat Brown. Row 3: Judy Fleming, Sharon Comfort, Charlene Cosier. blades you get fewer nicks and scratches. 53 STAGE BAND Row 1: Chuck Hatton, Chuck Relyea, Wayne Hanna, Tom Birch, Steve Mangan, Charlie Gamble, Bill Panko, Karl Halitner, Jeff Fairchild, Micky Atwater, Tom Dickinson, Dave Evans. Row 2: Craig Smith, Bob Warner, John Cooley, Mr. Buchmaier, Bob MacDonough, Dave Weir, Gary Allen, Dennis Holmes. Music Sets The Score Junior and Senior High Band . . . directed by Mr. Fako . . . Junior High Band . . . President, Mark, Wilfley, Vice-President—David Brown, Secretary—Teri Allen, Treasurer—Terry Forsyth . . . Halloween pa¬ rade, concerts . .. Senior High Band . . . President—Gary Allen, Vice-President—Steve Mangan, Secretary— Sharon Knapp, Treasurer—Terry Crosby . . . football games, parades, Pancake Day, concerts, trips, NYSSMA contest. Stage Band . . . profoundly talented Mr. Buchmaier . . . President—John Cooley, Secretary—Steve Mangan, Treasurer—Craig Smith . .. March of Dimes campaign, concerts, Television—Broome County Talent Show. JR. HIGH BAND Row 1: Dann Braid, Glenn Sutton, Jeff Neulon, Francis Martin, Charles Saam, Anthony Hurst, David Brown, Tom Dunlop, Nina McPheeters, Mindy Carter. Row 2: Craig Wakeley, John DuBrava, Tom Martin, Gale Spoor, Teri Allen, Andrea Kushner, Steve Barnes, Dawn Randall, Pam Atteridge, Sandy Hoffmaster, Jill MacKenzie. Row 3: Bruce Apgar, George Doherty, Terry Forsyth, Amy Wilcox, Carrie Silsbee, Regina Losinger, Joy Tingley, Vickie Fuller, Susan Romanczuk. Row 4: Jim Jamieson, Bill Dodson, Deidre Wilson, Diane Whitford, Debbie Williams, Ruth Shurtleff, Virginia Evans, David Bolton, Denise Winchell, Settie Lalla, Gena Linville. 54 WOODWIND Row 1: Kathy Jones, Betsy Barnes, Sherri Guley, Mary Lou Serafini, Cathy Rice, Karen Swingle, Mary Jones, Betsy Evans, Terri Cornell, Marleta Eldred. Row 2: Gay Hart, Carol Sheeley, Pam Hogrefe, Caroline DuBrava, Pat McGowan, Pat Romanczuk, Holly Craver, Mark Smith, Wayne Hanna, Rick Fadden, Aaron Brown, Scot Turner, Bonnie Dillingham, Jeff Fairchild, Brian Munney, Debby Michaelson. ' JHm % ii BRASS Row 1: Jim Ryder, Gary Allen, Chuck Hatton, Charles Relyea, Jeff Turner, Tom Forsyth, Kurt Zellner, Donna Ford, Jerry Crosby, Sharon Knapp, Bob Kennicutt. Row 2: Randy Hay, Jim Koltz, David Michael, Chuck Hurlburt, Jim Korinek, Glenn Whitford, Larry Spoor, Gary Patnode, Kirk Davis, Tom Dickinson, Dennis Meaker, Gary Curry, Jarvis Crosby, Randy Kocher, Karl Haltiner, Steve Mangan, Dick Samek. PERCUSSION Row 1: Terry Davis, Mark Stacey, Dennis Ballard, Bob Wood, Dennis Holmes, Tom Dewing, Scott Smith. 55 Active Clubs For Pep Club . . . sells buttons, shakers tickets . . . contests for free tickets .. . buses to games . .. paints posters in girls’ locker room . . . organizes pep rallies . . . presents awards to all coaches . . . Spon¬ sor Miss Hibner. Ski Club . . . Adviser Miss Aswad . . . weekly trips to ski slopes . . . Junior High- Innsbruck . . . Senior High-Intermont . . . weekend at Big Tupper ... ski movies . . . ten minute rush to change and head for the bus . . . cold feet, ace bandages, sore knees . . . bent poles, cracked skis. PEP CLUB OFFICERS Row 1: President Holly Randall, Vice-Pres¬ ident Sue Pierce. Row 2: Assistant Treasurer Marsha Jones, Secretary Barb Malik, Treasurer Lori Whitney. Dennis Holmes and Carol Sheeley use their artistic talents for Pep Club. 56 Energetic People Ski Club members prepare to leave by bus for their week¬ ly ski club trip. SKI CLUB OFFICERS of-arms Steve Gilbert, President John Newton, Sergeant- Vice-President Chris Saeger. Rob Snashall pokes around to see if there are any furry-little-friends hidden among the skis. 57 Fitness Teams Up With Leadership Gymnastics Club . . . President—Carol Callea . . . Secretary-Treasurer—Elaine Williams . . . Histo¬ rian—Gail Brown . . . Demonstration in spring . . . lots of exercise . . . sore muscles . . . workout on trampoline, unevens, side horse, free exercise and mats. Junior Leaders . . . sales campaign . . . planning a trip . . . bought whistles for every member from their savings . . . officiate intramurals . . . help in classes . . . ran coat checks for basketball games . . . President—Donna Trebilcock . . . Vice-Pres¬ ident—Carol Pierce . . . Secretary—Barb Wendell . .. Treasurer—Dawn Fuller. Senior Leaders . . . President—Diane Fulkrod . . . Vice-President—Cathy Bottle . . . Secretary— Nadene Savara . . . Treasurer—Sharon Contro . . . planned trip to New York City . . . cold, football concessions . . . ushered for play . . . donated to Olympic fund. Swim Club . . . learned racing dives, turns, and strokes for competition . . . competed with other area schools with new pools. GYMNASTICS CLUB —Row 1: Joan Baker, Collen McGuinness, Robin Johnson. Roiv 2: Elaine Williams, Debbie Grubb, Paula Demoski, Gail Brown. Row 3: Donna Trebilcock, Kim Baldwin, Kathy Rice. Row 4: Debi Copeland, Jean Lawson, Briget Fitzgerald, Karen Swingle. SR. LEADERS Row 1: F. Prentice, D. Dailey, E. Williams, P. Scrivener, D. Weckel, C. Callea, D. Fisher, P. Satterthwaite, H. Randall. Row 2: S. Pierce, E. Levonik, G. Shaver, S. Contro, D. Fulkrod, H. Boland, N. Sevara, M. Thomas, D. Doren, D. Macko, D. Relyea. Row 3: W. Conrad, C. Cornwell, C. Bottle, G. Brown, J. Lawson, J. Guy, D. Copeland, B. Forbis, C. Gunster, S. Benning, D. Grubb, M. Jones. i 58 SWIM CLUB Row 1: Betsy Evans, Ginny Evans, Nina McPheeters, Ann Davis, Lori Rich, Mike McNally, Betsy Barnes, Heidi Sweet. Row 2: Jim Smith, Jim Minor, Steve Barnes, Randy Fortran, Sharon Lee, Bonny Ksenics, Amy Wilcox, Pat Satterthwaite. Row 3: Steve Mee, Rod Mangan, Jim Wrighter, Carl Grunder, Gary Allen, Joe Roser, Jerry Crosby, Ken Weir, Russ Heater, Steve Shafer. L.-R. on diving board: Faith Prentice, Chris Roser, John Ford, Dana Baron, Lewis Edwards. JR. LEADERS Row 1: Kim Brown, Andrea Kushner, Micki Dattoria, Donna Trebilcock, Marilyn Kovacs. Row 2: Donna Tingley, Linda Fleming, Carol Mach, Carol Pierce, Peggy McDonald. 59 Cheerleaders Come On For Warriors Cheerleaders . . . wet hair and cold feet never slow them down . .. smiling through bad and good . . . gave our school a good name in the Triple Cities for school spirit and sportsmanship . . . sold thousands of stickers and buttons to boost school spirit . . . under the supervision of VARSITY Row 1: Joanne Piza, Pat Lott. Row 2: Mary Vincent, Kathie Wall, Carol Callea, Lin Peterson. Clock¬ wise on Ladder: Sharon Contro, Cathy Bottle, Debi Cope¬ land, Jean Lawson, Marg Goldberger, Elaine Williams. Miss Hibner. . . . danced with the players at the King Football Dance . . . rode tricycles . . . helped sponsor cheer clinic at U. E. ... collected money for the March of Dimes . . . helped to boost team morale . . . put balloons in the locker rooms during football season. J.V. Row 1: Mary Lou Perkins. Row 2: Carol Smith, Kim Brown. Row 3: Micki Dattoria, Linda Fleming. Row 4: Cheryl Krisko, Donna Tingley. Row 5: Pam Hogrefe, Margi Boehmke, Lori Whitney. 60 61 Sports: 62 To Suffer And Succeed 63 Ken Levers’ toe makes the difference in the Owego game Photo by Binghamton Press 64 [ $4 i 44 1 fj 9 z m ■ 4 4 4 M ■ 4 1 4 ! i : « • I 4f l Terry Holcomb hits the ground after carrying for short gain. “The Times They Are A-Changin’” VARSITY FOOTBALL cv 13 North 0 cv 14 Susq. Valley 12 cv 13 Johnson City 13 cv 14 Owego 13 cv 13 Ithaca 52 cv 13 Cath. Central 6 cv 0 Vestal 46 cv 20 Maine-Endwell 14 Varsity Football . . . from 0-7-1 to 5-2-1 in one year . .. Eastern Division champs . . . new head coach Costello won STAC award for season’s best coaching . . . victory at North was first in fourteen games . . . made second-half comeback to tie JC and beat Owego . . . multiple “I” of¬ fense and “monster” defense proved effective . . . Dick Travis directed the linemen while Bob Ames helped with the backs. Sopchak selected as All-STAC guard . . . Newby did outstanding job as offensive and defensive end .. . Benko did well as defensive “monster” . . . quarterback Conrad passed for six touchdowns . .. Holcomb was leading ground- gainer, scoring four TDs .. . linemen Cross, McPartland, Lasicki proved both offensive and defensive strength . . . other starters included seniors Cox, Phillips, Smith, White and Wright and underclassmen Barvinchak, Hessney and Sandell . . . Moffitt held for kicker Levers, who made ten of fifteen PATs ... Lasicki had punting job ... Varsity B team, led by Lewis, won both their games. 65 Photo by Binghamton Press Steve Medovich (24) and Dave Smith (15) team up for extra point kick in JV game. Dan Conrad (11) signals the touchdown in the Owego game. Dave Benko (80) hauls in the pigskin. Photo by Binghamton Press 66 VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: Tim Sandell, Scott Hause, Pete Bolender, Mike Phillips. Row 2: Tom Moffitt, Jerry Jones, Greg Feduke, Clint Coon, Stu Lewis, Bob Mee, Dave Cox, Dave Brown, Ken Levers, co-captain Terry Holcomb. Row 3: Gerry Newby, Dave Benko, Charlie Slagle, Mike Hughes, Tom Youket, Pat Hartigan, Chris Saeger, John Newton, Chuck Lasicki, Mark Francis, Dave Sweet, Chris Dow, Craig Smith, John Wright, Rick Emmi, Tom Cross, Dan Hessney, Eric Shafer, Jim White, co-captain Andy Sopchak. Missing: Dick Barvinchak, Dan Conrad. Warriors Take Charge Jim White (30) makes an end sweep while Andy Sopchak (66) heads for downfield block. Photo by Binghamton Press 67 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: Pat Grace, Guy Sabin, Tom Youket, Lewis Fairchild, Gary Francis, Steve Pecha, Jim Ryan, Ray Matteson, Brian Jones, Rod Carey. Row 2: John Feduke, Burr Warne, George Blakeslee, Gary Huston, Dave Gunster, Jim Pennefeather, John Resciniti, Dennis Ballard, Ken Jackson, Mark Rapp, Russ Heater. Row 3: Coach Banks, Mark Smith, Jeff Burtis, Kevin Donahue, Dave Warne, Mike Hughes, Jim Sisson, Steve Taylor, Mike Eggles¬ ton, Jim Fenwick, Bill Baldwin, Ed Slick, Matthew Sopchak, Mike Geenty, Dave Smith, Dwight Bronson, Ken Demoski, Bob Falzarano, Coach Marble, Gary Hammitt. Absent: Steve Medovich. J.V.’s And Frosh Hit ’Em Hard Tom Youket looks for running room in JV game. It’s the end of action for Chuck Lasicki. 68 FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL Row 1: Steve Thomas, Mike Darcangelo, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Relyea, Pete Baycura. Row 2: Mike Williams (manager), Mike Rustic, Jim Wrighter, Marty Scott, Mark Staniulis, Jim Kendrick, Doug Kresge. Row 3: Randy Hall, Jim Benko, Eric Saint John, Bill Parker, Dave Petkash, Brian Randall, Lee Cirba, Dale Tarrant, Glenn Whitford, Jim Korinek, Rick Jamieson, Coach O’Hare, Coach Craparo. Missing: Jay Abbey, Gary Dempsey, Dave Hall, Larry Little, Larry Macko, Bill O’Brien, Richard Robinson, James Smith, Kim Walling, Dick Wittman. J.V. Football . . . 5-3 . . . best season in six years . . . finished second in Eastern Division . . . col¬ lapsed in fourth quarter of final game with M-E, giving them three touchdowns and Division cham¬ pionship . . . season highlighted by come-from-be- hind victory over Vestal, 14-7 . . . also beat S.V. 18-0, J.C. 26-6, Owego 14-0, C.C. 26-12 .. . lost to North 19-0, Ithaca 14-7, M-E 32-0 . . . coaches felt team effort led to successful season. Freshman A Team . . . 5-0-1 . . . best Freshman season ever . . . allowed only 25 points in six games . . . beat Central, J.C., S.V., North, Owego . . . tied MacArthur 6-6 . . . fullback Larry Little showed great ability before receiving shoulder injury. Freshman B Team . . . 4-2 . . . Coach Colosi . . . team established winning spirit for the future . . . Frank Schroeder scored often as team’s leading rusher. FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL Row 1: Jim DeNucci, Ron Darcangelo, Marc Mazzei, Bruce Herman, Mark Robinson, Bruce DeLing, Keith Wells. Row 2: Mike Huston, Bob Felice, Bob Citrak, Frank Schroeder, Michael Angelo, John Langevin. Row 3: Coach Colosi, Jeff Jacob, Perry Kendrick, Eric Groce, Mike Whitlock, Ed Cross, Rick Tiffany, Mark Wifley, Mike Cush¬ man, Darwin Bronson. . i ' him B t W J| mfw P ft- _ j fty J ' Jr | 1 ■ ■ M afmwi i: P 1 ¥ ■ i jffT ' Mmt 1 H jjjSjjp a IML Varsity runners burst from starting places at the sound of the gun. Harriers Hit The Hills Dan Parrotte and Tom Dickinson: What are they thinking about? 70 JR. HIGH CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: John Brenner, Tom Ryan, Bob McDaniel, Bill Tarbell, Mike McNally Row 2: Bob Evangelisti, Brian Munney, John Boehmke, Hugh Reed, Rick Harrison, Coach Benza. Varsity Cross Country . . . won Eastern Division . . . lost first dual meet in school’s history—cham¬ pionship run-off with Ithaca . . . best M-E, SV, Owego and JC ... started season with win at Al¬ bany’s tough Shaker Invitational . . . failed to win in next six big meets . . . according to Coach McDaniel, season was poor compared with previous year’s performances. Jr. High Cross Country . . . won Whitney Point Invitational . . . took fourth place at CV Invita¬ tional . . . won dual meet with SV . . . placed third at Sid Stock Invitational . . . also participated in Ted Conwicke Meet . . . outstanding running by John Brenner, Bob McDaniel and Tom Ryan. J.V. AND VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: Bob Kennicut, Tom Wood, Mark Lomonaco, Dave Horvath, Dave Brenner. Row 2: Jerry Crosby, Paul Handte, Lynn Skinner, Chris Roser, Jack Reed, Dan Parrotte, Bill Hickling. Row 3: Bob Wagner, Tom Dickinson, Jim Lomonaco, Charlie Gamble, Gary Graham, John Ford, Randy Fortran, Coach McDaniel. 71 McDaniel’s Five Crashes Varsity Basketball . . . 14-4 . . . finished second to Seton in Eastern Division ... set school record of 105 points versus Montrose while winning Goodfellow Tourney . . . team offense was highest-scoring in STAC, with 72.6 per game average .. . lost to SV in overtime . . . beat JC in double overtime . .. Newby won conference scor¬ ing race with 291 points . . . Brenner and Sage intimidated opponents with their height . . . Sopchak and soph Barvinchak were also starters. JV Basketball . . . perfect 16-0 in league . . . won Eastern Division . . . only loss was to Henninger 55-51 . . . playmaker Moffitt led team . .. Bowen was JV Player of the Year . .. freshmen Guy and Ken¬ drick played tremendously. cv 56 Owego 49 cv 35 Seton 42 cv 73 Main-Endwell 46 cv 57 Ithaca 65 cv 59 Susq. Valley 61 cv 62 Vestal 74 cv 63 Johnson City 62 cv 89 Owego 53 cv 38 North 34 cv 53 Seton 52 cv 86 Maine-Endwell 64 cv 85 Cath. Central 62 cv 79 Susq. Valley 58 cv 90 Union-Endi. 53 cv 92 Johnson City 57 cv 77 Central 59 72 All Barriers 73 VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: Dave Cox, Dave Sweet, Charlie Slagle, Rick Knox, Andy Sopchak, Chuck Lalley. Row 2: Coach McDaniel, John Wright, Dick Barvinchak, Gary Sage, Dave Brenner, Gerry Newby, Dave Benko, manager Bob Kennicutt. Cox, Sage and Wright prepare for a rebound. 74 | | M ® |3 ; ‘ ■ ' - iiiiUm j L WS? ■ 1 „ 1 y lyn i ' ML my ' rL. ' S: l ; V{ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: Marty Guy, Jim Kendrick, Randy Fortran, Charlie Mackey, Vince Murphy, Jon Barber, Tom Moffitt. Row 2: Manager Jeff Copeland, Jeff Hohl, Mike Hughes, Tom Bowen, Jim Pierce, Barry Oliver, Jack Ryder, manager Bill Hickling, Coach Weckel. J.V.’s Blitz Their Opponents JV BASKETBALL cv 55 Owego 28 cv 54 Seton 28 cv 62 Maine-Endwell 38 cv 55 Ithaca 50 cv 44 Susq. Valley 40 cv 56 Vestal 47 cv 48 Johnson City 35 cv 54 Owego 41 cv 51 North 47 cv 48 Seton 38 cv 60 Maine-Endwell 42 cv 54 Cath. Central 47 cv 59 Susq. Valley 36 cv 62 Union-End. 49 cv 67 Johnson City 56 cv 54 Central 51 Tom Moffitt looks for an escape. 75 NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL Row 1: Dave Hall, Dave DeCastro, Larry DeMolet, Ron Darcangelo, Jarvis Crosby, Jim Wrighter, Jim Abdallah. Row 2: Don Newby, Jim Benko, Kurt Zellner, Jim Pierce, Jody Zakrevsky, Bob Kocak, Bill Parker, Coach Sestak. The hands of fate can’t stop a determined Marty Guy. Jr. High Shows Jr. High Basketball . . . slow starting seasons . . . ninth grade, 6 wins, 8 losses . . . won one out of first six . . . East, West, and MacArthur were lost in last seconds . . . starters, Jim Benko, Jim Pierce, Dave DeCastro, Dave Hall and Jarvis Crosby . . . Larry DeMolet, Bill Parker, and Jim Abdallah saw plenty of action . . . leading scorers, Hall, Pierce, and Benko. Seventh and eighth grade team lost first three games . . . won next six . . . present record 7-4 . . . result of team work .. . starters Brenner, Edwards, Wilfley, Harrison, Tarbell, and Cox . . . with strong reinforcement by teammates . . . Endwell, Maine close wins ... H. B. Endicott hard loss: two points. 76 Freshmen face a crucial moment under the boards. Coach Sestak grimaces as he corrects the team’s defense. Room For Improvement SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL Row 1: Dave Guy, Allen Simonis, Lance Brown, John Boehmke, Bob Lally, Mike Hall, John Congdon. Row 2: Jeff Hickling, Rick Harrison, Dennis Cox, Rick Hughes, Bill Tarbell, Mark Wilfley, John Brenner, Steve Popeck, Mike Whitlock, Hugh Reed, Jonathan Edwards, Perry Kendrick, Marc Pickett, Coach Benza. 77 Dave Wells drives an opponent to the mat. Grapplers’ Ways Beat Mats VARSITY WRESTLING cv 6 Owego 38 cv 29 Deposit 16 cv 5 Ithaca 36 cv 18 Maine-Endwell 28 cv 27 Susq. Valley 21 cv 25 Vestal 21 cv 37 Johnson City 12 cv 8 Union-Endicott 35 cv 14 Chenango Forks 32 cv 35 North 10 cv 27 Cath Central 16 cv 40 Central 6 cv 20 Whitney Point 26 Gary Graham whispers, “I’ve got you this time.” VARSITY WRESTLING Row 1: Jim Lomonaco, Dave Wells, Gary Sweet, Rod Smith, Gary Graham, Rick Gehr. Row 2: Jim Fenwick, Doug Griswold, Alex Kovacs, Terry Holcomb, Dan Bement, John Kopalek, Mark Lomonaco, Coach Travis, Don Gross. i 79 JV WRESTLING Row 1: Jim Wahl, Chuck Relyea, Guy Sabin, Butch Walker, Keith Wells, Bob Citrak. Row 2: Dennis Rings, Dave Warne, Steve Taylor, Coach Banks, Brian Randall, Rod Carey, Stu Lewis. Varsity Wrestling . . . won 7, lost 6 ... John Kopalek had best record, 11-2 . . . co-captain Jim Lomonaco compiled 8-2-3 record . . . brother Mark, also a co-captain, had 9-4 season, placed second in STAC tournament . .. freshman Gary Graham had fine 9-2 record, took fourth in STAC tourney . . . team score satisfying, unprecedented victory over Vestal . . . also upset Deposit, champs of Pioneer League. JV Wrestling . . . young team . .. achieved one of finest records ever: 9-3-1 . . . team placed fourth in STAC tournament ... 11-1 record of Jim Wahl was team’s best . . . tied M-E for division champion¬ ship . .. lost only to powerhouses U-E, Ithaca and Chenango Forks. Jr. High . . . Coach PenDell’s team had 4-3 sea¬ son . . . beat Whitney Point, S.V. and Vestal . . . also had victory over Jenny F. Snapp, undefeated in last three years .. . eighth-grade Bob McPartland had perfect 5-0 season . . . Mike Casey, John Bo- lender and Darwin Bronson were also outstanding. JR. HIGH WRESTLING Row 1: Team captains—Darwin Bronson, John Bolender, Mike Casey. Row 2: Steve Carlsen, Pete Lewis, Lee Bronson, Duane Bronson, Mark Robinson, Dewaine McCrady. Row 3: Frank Hotchkiss, Tom Ruffo, Bill Dodson, David Bement, John Middleton, Brian Fahs, Steve Warne, David Treaster, Gary Curry, Dave Perrault, Bob Mc¬ Partland. 80 John Kopalek gains advantage with an arm lock and tight waist. Jim Lomonaco gets a grip on determination. 81 All eyes are on the ball as it goes over the net in a hard-fought game. Chuck Poliak tries to escape a state of (degres¬ sion. Intramurals Bring Volleyball players wonder where it’s at. 82 One of the few highlights of girls’ basketball is the many jump balls. Triumphs, Tragedies Ninth grader expresses dismay at missed shot as teammate recovers rebound. Lunchtime volleyball pits the boys against the girls’ best. 83 JR. HIGH SOCCER Row 1: G. Charlier, K. Hughes, D. Freeman, J. Donnelly, H. Pierdomenico, R. Martin, D. Guy, W. Rossiter, C. Newton. Row 2: M. Williams, R. Nastan, D. Yeager, R. Hall, M. Fetcinko, J. Julian, T. Gillette, D. Kennicutt, D. Hotaling. Row 3: D. Taylor, D. Gamble, B. Gregory, B. Mischler, D. DeCastro, Coach Sestak, J. Crosby, M. “Guy, C. Constable, J. Pierce, manager, T. Davis. Absent: D. Abbey, S. Brown, D. Coate, D. Klein, J. Koltz, M. Lawrence, S. Mee, J. Penwell, B. Phillips, J. Minor. BOYS’ BOWLING Row 1: Coach Stina, Bob Hall, Steve Medovich, Brian Signor, Larry Kubisa, Don Kubisa. Row 2: Captain John Cooley, Larry Medovich, captain Bob Warner, John Harrington, Gary Huston. GIRLS’ BOWLING Row 1: Penny Lusk, Pam Brutvan, Debbie Vincent. Row 2: Coach Stina, Linda Medovich, Dar¬ lene Relyea, Ginger Wood, Gail Huston. GOLF: Mike Minor, Brian Signor, Coach Durbin, Jon Barber, Gary Allen. Wisent: Rick Knox. 84 TENNIS Rod Fortran, Charlie Slagle, Pete Atwater, Vince Whaley, Eric Shafer, Steve Rennell, Micky Atwater, Larry Brown, Steve Gilbert, Dan Bartek. Singles, Doubles, Team Are All Important Tennis . . . coached by Mr. Wilson . . . met with strong opposition . . . won six matches and lost eight yet won more games than were lost .. . freshman Micky Atwater showed promise . . . Pete Atwater, Fortran and Slagle had winning records . . . stronger team expected in ’69 with loss of only two seniors. Jr. High Soccer . . . slow start . . . downed by Endwell 4-1, Maine 3-1, U.E. 5-2 . . . blitzed Vestal 3-0 and 4-0 . . . then lost by one to Endwell 3-2, Main 2-1, U.E. 3-2 . . . Jarvis Crosby scored half of goals for team (including three in one game) . . . Jim Pierce was good goalie . .. Dave DeCastro, Doug Freeman, Marty Guy were also outstanding players. Golf . . . 4-9 in STAC . .. finished fourth in Eastern Division . . . called a building year by Coach Durbin . . . first team will lose only one senior ... first man Knox made All-STAC second team . . . Mert Gilbert had best record with 8-6 overall record. Bowling ... all teams had winning sea¬ son . . . Larry Medovich and Don Kubisa had 600 series . . . high games bowled by John Harrington (246) and Larry Medovich (237) . . . Ginger Wood was consistent high scorer for girls . . . John Cooley achieved difficult 7-10 pin split. 85 VARSITY BASEBALL Row 1: John Wright, Bill Comfort, Gene Flint, Bob Mee, Scott Hause, Bob Warfield, Terry Holcomb. Row 2: Dale Leighton, Bill Kane, Chuck Lasicki, Andy Sopchak, Dave Benko, Joe Kendrick, Ted Hissin, Bill Perkins. Absent: Gerald Newby, Coach DeCastro. C J.V. BASEBALL Row 1: Matt Sopchak, Louie Fernandez, Dave Smith, Chuck Lalley, Ken Levers, Barry Oliver, Dave Baycura. Row 2: Coach Weckel, Ron Dillingham, Dan O’Connor, Ed Slick, Clint Coon, Dick Barvinchak, Jim Fiato, Pete Bolender, Jerry Jones. Absent: Vince Murphy. NINTH GRADE BASEBALL Row 1: Bill Soule, Ray Matteson, Dave Bush, Tom Canale, Steve Medovich, Gary Francis, Randy Fortran. Row 2: Ken Jackson, Gary Huston, Burr Warne, Jim Pennefeather, Coach Osborne, Mike Hughes, Ken Demoski, Bob Moore. Absent: Mike Geenty, Jim Becker. J.V.’s Win Baseball Division Title Varsity baseball . . . 6-9 in league . . . creamed previously unbeaten M-E 12-4 . . . scored six last-inning runs to beat Vestal 9-8 . .. team captain Leighton was a thief—15 stolen bases for a school record . . . Hissin and Flint hit .362 and .350 ... Lasicki and Perkins fired ’em in. Junior Varsity . . . 12-5 . . . Eastern Division champs . . . lost STAC playoff to Ithaca 4-1 . . . Baycura was a double threat—great pitch¬ ing and .500 batting . . . Coon, Barvinchak and Lalley were standouts in pitching, batting, and fielding, respectively. Ninth Grade . .. won 8, lost 2 ... season highlighted by Jackson’s no-hitter against Maine 9-0. Seventh and Eighth grade team . . . Cash- man’s coaching led to undefeated season. Clint Coon makes putout in JV championship game VARSITY BASEBALL cv 8 Maine-Endwell 9 cv 8 Johnson City 4 cv 2 Susq. Valley 5 cv 3 Owego 9 cv 12 Maine-Endwell 4 cv 10 Seton 3 cv 1 Cath. Central 4 cv 5 North 1 cv 1 Ithaca 2 cv 0 Union-Endicott 3 cv 4 Central 5 cv 2 Johnson City 6 cv 11 Susq. Valley 6 cv 9 Vestal 8 cv 1 Owego 4 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASEBALL Row 1: Ken Cook, Rick Harrison, Mike Darcangelo, Bill Tarbell, Denny Cox, Chuck Relyea, Bill O’Brien, Dennis Mackey, Jim DeNucci, Ed Reese. Row 2: Dave Hall, Ron Darcangelo, Mark Wilfley, Joe Julian, Bill Parker, Marty Guy, Jim Benko, Marc Pickett, Dave Rigan, Dave DeCastro, Coach Cashman. Absent: Pete Baycura. FIELD EVENTS Row 1: Dave Horvath, Gary Hammitt, Dan Conrad, Cri9 Lauback, Gerry Phillips, John O’Neill, Don Edwards, Dale Graham. Row 2: Coach Travis, Craig Smith, Dan Parrotte, John Newton, Tom Sand- wick, Dave Brenner, Bruce Smith, Chip Austin, John Zellner. Missing: Tom Cross. Mr Varsity Track . ,. young, inexperi¬ enced . . . only five seniors . .. took first place in home quadrangular meet . .. low hurdle record set by Jay Barber . . . Dave Brenner set school record in high jump and was fourth best in state meet . . . Mark Lomonaco, Dave Horvath, Jack Reed, Bruce Smith and others show promise for next year. Junior High Track . .. successful season, 3-1 . . . placed third out of thirteen teams in Norwich Invita¬ tional . .. took fourth place in Junior High STAC meet . . . many records broken . . . Dick Wittman set two— long jump and hundred yard dash . . . Steve Thomas, Glenn Whitford, Jarvis Crosby and Rod Carey set relay record and four other records. DISTANCE RUNNERS Row 1: Chris Roser, Jack Reed, Paul Handte, Dave Horvath, Steve Ivy, Tom Wood, Ray Skinner. Row 2: Lynn Skinner, Bob Kennicutt, Bill Hickling, manager Steve Sweet, Dan Parrotte, Mark Lomonaco, Ron Yeager, Bud Sweet, head coach Smyk. SPRINTERS AND HURDLERS Row 1: Jerry Crosby, Jay Barber, John O’Neill, Tom Youket, Mark Knapp, Gary Linsky, Dave Ljunggren, Tom Williams, Bob Siedel. Row 2: Coach Tosh, Gerry DuBrava, Fran Belveg, Doug Cole, Bob Munney, Cris Lauback, John Newton, Tom Sayer, Steve Kenyon, Mark Francis, Tim Saunders. Missing: Charlie Gamble, Jim Lomonaco. VARSITY TRACK cv 59 Johnson City 77 cv 55 Waverly Windsor 74% 40% cv 46% Union-Endi. 89% cv 84 Owego 52 cv 43 Maine-Endwell 93 cv 104 Susq. Vy. 32 cv iooy 2 Chenango Fks. Cath. Cen. Susq. Vy. 61 55 25% 88 Trackmen Have Their Ups And Downs Dave Brenner shows record-breaking high jump form at U-E High School. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK Row 1: Brad Phillips, John Langevin, Steve Thomas, Gary Corey, Dave Burkhart, Bruce DeLing, Mike Huston, Dave Brown, Doug Freeman, Mike McNally. Row 2: Mark Stacey, Terry Lee, Mike Cushman, Hugh Reed, Gary Graham, Bob McDaniels, Brian Munney, Carl Grunder, Jarvis Crosby, David Gamble, Robert Evangelisti, Jim Bronson. Row 3: Craig Saeger, Guy Sabin, Dave Bellnier, Tim Auchinauchie, Pete Johnson, Dale Gregory, Dick Taylor, Marty Scott, John Fetcinko, Jim Ryder, Terry Davis, Rod Carey, Coach MaTble. Row 4: John Bullock, Eric Groce, Lee Cirba, Mel Baldwin, Mike Eggleston, Dave Kennicutt, Jeff Jacob, John Brenner, Kurt Zellner, Jack Ryder, Dale Tarrant, Glenn Whitford, Bill Peters. Row 5: Chuck Constable, Dick Wittman, Don Newby, Bob Mischler, Paul Cope, Chris Keeler, Rick Tiffany, Jay Abbey. Missing: Jim Kendrick, Mike Kobbe, Joe Donnelly, Kevin Donahue, Art Swan. 89 90 Talents Used In Instruction 91 Superintendent, Henry E. Galloway. Junior-Senior High School Principal, John Tkaczow. BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Mr. Robert L. Smith; Mrs. Forrest D. Hudson, Vice-President; Mr. William Boehmke. Standing: Mr. William Francis; Dr. Robert H. Clark; Mr. Philip E. Requa, President. Not Pictured: Dr. Charles D. Foster, Mr. Philip J. Gunster. Vice-Principal, Richard Watson. Administrative Assistant, John King. Thoughts Are Devoted To Education Administrative Assistant, William Anthony. Assistant Supervising Principal for Instructions, Dr. Walter Whitlock. 93 Row 1: Mrs. Maryon Long, School Lunch Supervisor; Mr. Carl Newton, Director of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Mr. E. Francis Burtis, Business Manager; Mr. Timothy J. Dempsey, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Row 2: Mr. Frank Vairo, Reading Consultant; Mr. Lyle A. Green, Coordinator of Special Services; Mr. John Levonik, Supervisor of Transporta¬ tion and Stores; Mr. Frank Thomas, Jr., Audio-Visual Director. Experienced Hands Guide Daily Life Mr. Newton Lewis demonstrates one of the more unorthodox uses of a pail. Mrs. Charlotte Smith, Mrs. Pat Vermilya, and Mrs. Nancy Stone, find that salad-making is a three-lunch-lady job. 94 Row 1: Mr. Charles Saam, School Psychologist; Mrs. Barbara Whitaker. Row 2: Mrs. Sara Col¬ well; Dr. Eugene N. Donnelly, School Dentist. Row 3: Dr. Jean Smith, School Physician; Miss Marie P. Luckern, Speech Therapist. Row 4: Dr. Benjamin Lewis, School Physician; Mrs. Chris¬ tine Burtis, Attendance Officer. Dr. Donnely checks a student’s mouth for healthy molars. I Row 1: Mr. Robert Garrett, Chairman, Niagara University; Miss Gathel Scoville, Albany State. Row 2: Mr. John Johnson, Niagara University; Mrs. Mary Keyes, Marywood College. Row 3: Mrs. Mary Alice Janowski, Albany State; Mr. Ralph VanKeuren, Mansfield State. Row 4: Mrs. Janet Hessney, Elmira College, Library Coordina¬ tor; Mrs. Genevieve Miner. Row 5: Miss Beatrice Ross; Mrs. Dorothy Benjamin. Mr. Van Keuren, over a cup of coffee, contemplates the future of the yearbook. Past And Present Thoughts Recorded Mrs. Weber wades through a stack of student files. 96 During a quiet moment in the library, Mrs. Hessney attempts to organize some paper work. Row 1: Mrs. Antoinette Wertalik; Mrs. Eleanor Rittenhouse; Mrs. Arlene Shramek; Mrs. Melba Cooper; Mrs. Marjorie Hughes. Row 2: Mrs. Winifred Brandow; Mrs. Rosemarie Weber; Mrs. Jane Relyea; Miss Jeannette Edson; Mrs. Alice EJdredge. Picture Not Available: Mrs. Wilma Chandler; Mrs. Jane Sweet; Mrs. Rita Durbin; Mrs. Mary Brader; Mr. Edward Worthing. 97 Row 1: Mrs. Edith Holmwood, Albany State; Mrs. Snowden Cran¬ dall, Elmira College; Mr. Zenon Janowski, Harpur College; Mr. Arthur Stina, Oneonta State; Miss Beatrice O’Connor, Hartwick College. Row 2: Mr. Charles Craparo, Bloomsburg State; Mrs. Erema Davis, Cornell University. Communication Our Own Miss Churchill enjoys a study hall as much as the students do. 98 Broadens Language Row 1: Mr. Cyril Keltos, LeMoyne College; Miss Eugenia Dievendorf, Cortland State; Mr. Joseph Schwarz, Chairman, Albany State; Mr. Patrick Munley, University of Scranton; Mr. David Marble, Cortland State. Row 2: Miss June Fairchild, Albany State; Mr. Richard Miller, St. Bonaventure Uni¬ versity; Mrs. Ann Dohanich, Harpur Col¬ lege; Miss Carol Churchill, Albany State; Miss Margaret Ferranti, Harpur College. Enjoying the silence of school after hours, Mr. Schwarz contemplates an absorbing book. Row 3: Mrs. Sandra Ames, West Chester Street College; Mr. Frank Possanza, University of Scran¬ ton. Row 4: Mrs. Teresa Sullivan, Cortland State; Mrs. Ruth Anne Phelps, University of Rochester. Pictures Not Available: Mr. Franklin Emmons, Cortland State; Mrs. Corolin Balunas, University of Vermont. On the night of Open House Mr. Dixon explains the year’s curriculum to the parents. New American History course introduced . . . progressive approach allows freer thinking . . . Mr. Harvey accepts chal¬ lenge ... six elective courses offered to seniors . . . Mr. Senio analyzes students’ thoughts .. . perhaps Napoleon was right . . . can the individual survive? . .. Mr. Benza has no more Regents worries . . . urban, social, political and racial problems. Row 1: Mrs. Lora Lawrence, Cortland State; Mr. Donald Benza, Hamilton College. Row 2: Mr. Edward Banks, Lock Haven; Mr. Wayne Har¬ vey, Albany State. Row 3: Mr. Penny PenDell, Cortland State; Mr. Michael Senio, Harpur Col¬ lege. Row 4: Mr. Stanley Woodin, Albany State; Mr. David Dixon, Penn State. Picture Not Available: Mrs. Susan Dixon, Nazareth College. The Past Deeds Of Men Are Recreated 100 Row 1: Mr. William Weckel, University of Scranton; Mr. Charles Osborne, Chairman, St. Bonaventure University; Mr. Gerald Reardon, New Paltz; Mr. Eivind Lunde, Stroudsburg; Mr. Arvid Herrmann, Clavion State College. Mr. PenDell is caught in the act. t k t °°k S ° n 3S r ' ec k e l displays his winning lottery . Mathematical Row 1: Mr. John Babcock, St. Lawrence University; Miss Mary Quinn, Marywood College. Row 2: Mr. Robert Ames, University of Scranton; Mr. Barry Tosh, Penn State. Row 3: Mrs. Miriam Cope¬ land, University of Pennsylvania; Mr. Joseph Azran, University of Algiers. Mr. Azran patiently corrects the day’s work. Miss Quinn appreciates the com 102 Problems Are Explored pJiment of being photographed. Mr. Ames lectures on the importance of a complicated theorem. Row 1: Mr. Edwin Alli¬ son, Oneonta State. Row 2: Mr. Raymond Chubb, East Stroudsburg State. Row 3: Mr. Thomas Vianese, Albany State. Row 4: Mr. Leon Wood- worth, Oswego State. Row 5: Mrs. Margaret Knox, Chairman, Cornell University. Just like C.V. students, Mr. Zeman, Mr. Kaminsky, and Mr. Weiss must wait for a ride home on a rainy day. A Vital Concept: New labs provide an atmosphere of learning . . . Mr. Weiss and his puns strike again . . . oscilloscopes and planimeters occupy Mr. Ames’ mind . . . Advanced Biology’s plants threaten to take over . . . NaCl and H 2 0 on everybody’s clothes . .. Apollo 8 gives a new look at an old world. Row 1: Mr. Samuel Zeman, Youngstown University; Miss Mary Elmen- dorf, Albany State. Row 2: Mr. Robert McGarry, Kings College; Mr. Richard Weiss, John Brown University. Row 3: Miss Deanna Bronson, Albany State; Mr. William Croman, Mansfield State. 104 Row 1: Mrs. Marilyn Ross, Chairman, Albany State; Mr. Lawrence Cook, Cornell University; Mr. William Ames, Lock Haven State College. Row 2: Mr. Tobias Polgreen, Albany State; Mr. Thomas Kleeman, Oneonta State. Picture Not Available: Mrs. Avis Reed, Cornell Univer¬ sity. Action And Reaction In order to explain its function, Mr. Weiss holds up a sheep’s heart. 105 Opportunities Open To Business Students Mrs. Sullivan joins the business depart¬ ment . .. new courses in notehand and consumer education are given . . . speed and efficiency are encouraged . . . courses give training needed in future years . . . Foreign languages provide insight into other cultures . . . Me llamo Miguel . . . practice makes perfect ... Je m’appelle Jean . . . literature and art are explored . . . Semper ora nivi . . . interaction be¬ tween people. Mrs. Cook, as the “boss,” dictates a letter to her “secretaries.” Row 1: Mr. James Wheeler, Chairman, Hartwick College; Miss Kathleen Tangi, Albany State. Row 2: Mrs. Marion Cook, Albany State; Mrs. Rose-Marie Fox, Rider College; Mr. Frank Kaminsky, Bloomsburg State; Mrs. Virginia Zellner, New York University. Picture Not Available: Mrs. Janet Sullivan, Marywood College. : Mi 106 Mrs. Roussyan straightens her desk after a busy day. Languages Promote Better Relations Jim Benko makes sure Mrs. Malloy marks his test to his satisfaction. Row 1: Mrs. Ruth Riter, Chairman, Albany State; Mrs. Ladis Seaman, University of Puerto Rico. Row 2: Mrs. Nancy Kiley, Keuka Col¬ lege; Mrs. Margaret Malloy, Misericordia. Row 3: Mrs. Natalie Roussyan, Hunter College; Mrs. Isis Fernandez, University of Havanna. Picture Not Available: Miss Nancy Baker, Syracuse Uni¬ versity. 107 On the night of open house, Mr. DeCastro, along with an interested father, pauses to smile at the photographer. They Design Our Future New shops and equipment provide modern atmosphere . . . 7th and 8th graders proudly display their handiwork . . . wrenches, carburetors, and jig saws are the tools . . . good training for jobs after graduation . . . Mrs. Tucker joins the Home Ec. department . . . recipes and cup measures . . . threads and patterns . . . new courses and opportunities for everyone. Row 1: Mrs. Helen Henderson, Syracuse Uni¬ versity; Miss Martha Millen, Chairman, Otterbein College. Row 2: Mrs. Jane Tucker, University of Vermont; Mrs. Marion Thompson, Western Reserve College. Row 3: Mr. Milo DeCastro, Chairman, Oswego State; Mr. Richard Williams, Oswego State. Row 4: Mr. William Sestak, Cali¬ fornia State; Mr. John Harris, New York Uni¬ versity. 108 Improvement Made In Valuable Techniques Mrs. Thompson tries to decide sprinkles, and the ones with Mr. Williams concentrates on new shop classroom. between the ones with the red the white frosting. ♦ a complicated diagram in the Row 1: Mrs. Avis Parsons, Potsdam State; Mr. Charles Fleming, Chairman, Ithaca College. Row 2: Mr. Richard Blake, Hartwick College; Mr. Richard Buchmaier, Fredonia College. Row 3: Mr. John Fako, Ithaca College; Mrs. Elizabeth Lester, Chairman, Alfred University. Row 4: Miss Sharon Hassinger, Buffalo State; Mr. John Hubbs, Buffalo State. Row 5: Mrs. Margaret Spencer, Buffalo State. Culture Is Of Basic Importance Mr. Blake is welcomed to the CV family . . . stage band chal¬ lenges the Beatles . .. courses provide a combination of culture and philosophy . .. the library becomes the Louvre . . . Mr. Buchmaier recruits eager music students .. . Mr. Fako works diligently for the betterment of the Senior High Band . . . half-year art courses are good experience. Imagination and skilled hands are the tools of Mrs. Spencer’s creative profession. 110 Mr. Buchmaier is amazed to find that one of his students has never heard of Julius Chajes. Mr. Fako hungrily scans the selection of pastries of the Faculty Tea. Useful Skills Are Perfected Mr. Costello, the miracle maker .. . the same old thing in gym . . . driver education goes underground . . . swimming provides a welcome relief . .•. Miss Hibner strives for perfection . . . health is the most important thing . . . Hey, keep your eyes on the road . . . Swim Club keeps Miss Aswad busy . . . new cars are the pride of Mr. McDaniel and Mr. Durbin . . . Mrs. Hodges takes over the health classes . . . physical and mental reactions tested. During a lull in the activity, Miss Hibner pauses to try out her whistle. Mr. Sestak ponders the results of a physical fitness test taken by his classes. Row 1: Mr. Peter Smyk, Ithaca College; Mr. Robert McDaniel, Oswego State; Miss Esther Aswad, Cortland State. Row 2: Mr. Michael Durbin, Miss Aswad eyes the photographer while wait- Concord College; Mr. Richard Travis, Ithaca College; Miss Barbara ing for her next class to start. Hibner, Penn State. Row 3: Miss Rose Papa, Cortland State; Mrs. Gretchen Hodges, Cortland State. Picture Not Available: Mr. Robert Costello, Lock Haven State. Always ready with a helping hand, Miss Aswad lends it to an emerging swimmer. 114 Life Is Reflected Classes 115 7th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President Pamela Knox, Secretary Cynthia Smey, Treasurer Nancy Evangelisti, Vice-Pri ident Teri Fisher. Wide-eyed 7th Graders Invade C.V. 116 117 7-1 116 Row 1: Bonnie Benning, Charles Bordonaro, Craig Avery, Donald Baker, Michael Bakay, David Barr, Diane Long. Row 2: Kathy Belensky, Martha Birch, Cindy Anderson, Sandra Abbey, Debora Auchinachie, Susan Atwater, Carolyn Allen, Karen Belensky, Kevin Baldwin. Row 3: Pamela Atteridg, Sharon Baldwin, Barbara Aiken, Lynette Bodnar, Rolland Bates, John Boehmke, David Bement, Michael Barnard, Richard Betts. Absent : Diane Mayo, Lynne Ben¬ nett, Eric Coates, David Bowman. 7-2 120 Row 1: Kathy Bronson, Marie Decker, Chrysa Creagh, Laura Bowman, Gary Butch, Scott Brown, Robert Clift, Mike Branick, Bonnie Demuth. Row 2: Beverly Burns, Sharon Dawn, Deborah Corey, Ann Davis, Deborah Browne, Terri Brown, Susan Coon, Gina Casella, Melinda Carter, Stephen Carlsen. Row 3: Jim Colwell, Kim Desko, Mike Burke, Lee Bronson, Ben Daniels, Lance Brown, David Cornelius, John Congdon, Terri DeMaria, Duane Bronson, Brian Burk. 7-3 121 Row 1: Nancy Evangelisti, Rhonda Fortran, Teri Fisher, Bonnie Evans, Judy DiMascio, Linda Frey, Tom Dun¬ lop, Kenneth Edsell, Donald Disbro. Row 2: Sandra Schofield, Kathleen Felice, Deborah Dolan, Sue Fleming, Donna Eddy, Debby Downey, Vickie Fuller, Linda Diener, David Evans, George Doherty. Row 3: Brian Dwyer, Paul Filiak, Eric Gioia, William Dodson. David Gould, Harold Douglas, John DuBrava, Brian Forkev. 118 New Experiences Prove Challenging To Debbie Williams and Sandra Hoffmaster Mike Hammitt and Robbie Clift make a lamp in shop, homemaking is not all work and no play. Math students ponder a “pop” quiz. 119 Craig Avery is all set to begin his cobblers bench in woodshop. Students Learn Through Participation 74 123 Row 1: Ronald Harting, William Fitzgerald, David Hotaling, David Guy, Charles Jamieson, Michael Hammitt, Mark Hornick, Reimer Hobbing, Matthew Hunt. Row 2: Karen Jones, Patricia Jones, Lori Judd, Pamela Knox, Sharon Jagger, Donna Jacob, Claire Gregory, Dale Hanna, Victoria Hill, Liane Joseph. Row 3: Dennis Johnston, Anthony Hurst, Brenda Grubb, Debra Holbert, Sandra Hoffmaster, Cheryl Jones, Frank Hotchkiss, Charles Jewell, Michael Hall, John Grey. Absent: Geralyn Konecny. 120 126 7-5 Row 1: Terry Kostyshak, Kelly Lamb, Carol Laman, Jean Lewis, Keith Klein, Mark Lawrence, Mark LaClair, James Juriga, unidentified, Virginia Langevin. Row 2: Pat Jones, Gena Linville, Regina Losinger, Jon Lawson, James Laudato, Daniel Lawrence, Dennis Kane, Jill MacKenzie, Sue Lomonaco. Row 3: Dawn Ann LaMonica, Richard Jones, Edward Krisko, Concetta Lalla, Philip Shafer, Perry Kendrick, Robert Kalmbacker, Mary Mack, unidentified, Deborah Lindsey. Absent: Robert Lally, Ray Kocik. 127 7-6 Row 1: Robert McNeish, Larry Meagher, Ann Marie Orinik, Nina McPheeters, Valerie Mason, Vichy Ostrander, Elizabeth McGee, Lana McKeon, Ricky Lutz. Row 2: Joel Mangan, Bill Maines, Craig Martindale, Randy Meeker, Roberta Meade, Irene O’Neil, Maureen McAvoy, Francis Martin, Edward Mattrazzo. Row 3: Alexander McKallor, Peter Lewis, Brian McKaig, Sherri McCormack, Laurene Murphy, Linda Morgan, David Treaster, Thomas Martin, Danny Link. Absent: David Greenier, Darlene Mead. flPU m pML { Ft Myt t at • vR . V t y ) I v m 128 7-7 Row 1: David Peterson, William Pease, William Murray, Jeffrey Neulon, Lori Rich, Lucille Ruggeri, Catherine Schumacher, Michelle Rose. Row 2: William Rossiter, Curtis Newton, Eric Rozboril, James Rosenkranz, Charlene Peet, Crystal Potts, Cindy Petkash, Susan Romanczuk, JoAnn Porter. Row 3: Thomas Mott, John Phillips, Gary Messersmith, Thomas Rau, Robert Mies, Rozann Sasinek, Sandra Sharak, Alice Perkins, Mary Rustic. 121 Receiving Last Minute Advice Vickie Fuller listens to last minute instructions before attempt¬ ing a test. 7-8 235 Row 1: David Short, Charles Saam, Brent Skinner, Holly Tucker, Cheryl Skinner, Allegra Shumway, Karen Tombs, Patti Tombs. Row 2: Glenn Sutton, Beth Thomas, Cathy Sheeley, Gary Stasko, Alan Simonis, Michael Solian, Matthew Sweeney, Michael Talamo, Cynthia Smey. Row 3: Joy Tingley, Ann Tewksbury, Wallis Transue, Thomas Ryder, James Seary, Douglas Springer, Thomas Ruffo, Donna Tew, Janet Tracy. Absent: Elizabeth Smith, Tobey L. Smith, Judy Taylor, Teresa Torrey. 7-9 238 Row 1: Robert Zurn, Craig Wakely, Jeannette Wheeler, Phyllis Wendell, Elizabeth Vining, Laurel West, Cheryl Wright, Mary Vargo. Row 2: Stephen Wilbur, Kevin Williams, Patty Williams, Mary Williams, Diane Whitford, Denise Whitman, Deborah Williams, Debbie Williams, Theresa VanBirriger, Denise Winchell. Row 3: Mark Whittington, Dean Schofield, Robert Valenti, Michael Turner, Lee Walters, Christopher Zimick, William Wrighter, Guy Winterstein, Andrew Wenn, John Wilbur. Absent: Bonnie Meade. 122 Mark LaClair and Linda Frey receive directions from Miss Quinn on the first day of school. Schedule in hand, Charlie Bordonaro seeks advice on how to get to his next class. Mrs. Ames helps a student with her essay while other students gawk at the photographer. 123 124 8th Graders Attempt New Endeavors 8th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President Dennis Cox, Secretary Marty Peterson, Treasurer Rose Contro, President Robert Brown. 125 8-1 119 Row 1: Robert Austin, Lawrence Baker, Jeffrey Bianco, Steven Barnes, Benjamin Barklow, Teri Allen, Charlene Beam, Deborah Benscoter. Row 2: Kevin Bel], Maria Bogirt, Janet Ballard, Kimberly Baldwin, Sally Barsham, Anna Aid- rich, Colleen Cawley, Rhonda Bigelow. Row 3: Michael Angelo, Michael Baldwin, Peter Baycura, Bruce Apgar, James Benko, Dale Bidwell, Michele Boland, unidentified, David Bolton. I ( ' jl 8-2 122 Row 1: Ken Cook, David Brown, Robbie Brown, John Bolender, Dann Braid, Gary Charlier, Debbie Callea, Sherri Brown, Linda Cook. Row 2: Rick Butkowsky, Patricia Cook, Cindy Brown, Nancy Bowman, Sue Cole, Therese Canale, Cynthia Brown, Joel Carman. Row 3: James Bronson, Kevin Bradley, John Brenner, Kevin Callahan, Darwin Bronson, Karen Brown, Denise Connor, Rose Contro. 8-3 129 Row 1: Marsha DeVine, unidentified, Patricia Forbis, Gary Corey, Doug Edwards, Bruce DeLing, Michele DeRigo, Debbie Dwyer, Michael DeZuba, John Dolezal. Row 2: James DeNucci, Mike DeCastro, Ronald Darcangelo, Susan Di- Mascio, Carol Fisher, Mary Fernald, Virginia Evans, Sue Gevert, Diane Durbin, Margaret Forbes. Row 3: James Edwards, Joseph Donnelly, Denis Cox, David Dotman, Edward Cross, Sabrina George, Kim Decker, Jonathan Edwards, Lewis Edwards, Robin Fitzgerald, Sherry Gelatt. 126 8-4 219 Row 1: Janet Hohl, Robin Gitchell, Diane Hatch, Vernon Frey, Jeffrey Fisher, Douglas Freeman, Verda Hazilla. Row 2: Robert Felice, Melissa Haick, Marcia Johns, Joan Granger, Kim Hubert, Heather Gregory, Margaret Crandall, Cheryl Holcomb, Cynthia Green. Row 3: Roger Foster, James Eshleman, Terry Forsyth, Joseph Glover, Brian Fahs, Randy Hall, Barry Gallo, Richard Fadden, Edward Hannon, Brian Finn. Absent: Laurie Hinman. 5RADE- :DAnr.fi Counselors Guide The Way For Many An 8th grade student talks about a schedule change with her counselor Mrs. Keyes. 8-5 244 Row 1: Debbie Greinier, Cynthia Lenox, Sherry Kadaronak, Nancy Linville, Nancy Lewis, Keith Hughes, Jeffrey Hickling, Kenneth Hillard, Ron Homza. Row 2: Debbie Kubisa, Donna Lutz, Marilyn Kovacs, Andrea Kushner, Cynthia Lucas, Carl House, Bruce Herman, Richard Harrison, Jeffrey Jones. Row 3: Carol Johnson, James Jamieson, Charles Hurlbut, Eugene Klein, Richard Hughes, Robert Keeler, Jeffery Jacob, Valerie Johnson, Susan Kelley. Absent: Cathy Koltz. 127 Tom Ryan, Steve Popeck, Dan Wilcox, Bill Maines, John Langevin and Hugh Reed enjoy a friendly get together. Relaxation Takes Many Forms 8-6 229 Row 1: Denny Mackey, Lynette Meagher, Chris Meaker, Regina Meade, Lee Marks, Paul Lewis, James Kutz. Row 2: Gerald Krise, Gary Little, Michele McAvoy, Dennis Korell, Richard Lunn, Peggy Miller, Holly Manuel, Heather MacKenzie, Shawn Lynch. Row 3: John Langevin, Darryl Losinger, Mary Anne Matteson, Andrea Matteson, Kathleen Lynady, Douglas Kresge, George Lee, Marcia Mead, Sharon Mahoney, Peggy McDonald. 128 8-7 230 Row 1: Richard Nastan, Richard Martin, Dawn Randal], Susan Murdock, Matthew Moulthrop, Leslie Molessa, Susan Pease. Row 2: Karen Oliver, Michele Rauch, Colleen Murray, Colleen O’Neill, Linda Nesterick, Ann Ray, Barbara Miner, Carol Pierce, Donna Pangburn, Gale Perrigo. Row 3: Mike McNally, Dewaine McCrady, Stephen Mee, Robert Mc- Partland, Jim Minor, Marty Peterson, William Panko, John Middleton, Marc Mazzei. Peggy Forbes glances over at her friends during Rick Hughes and Bob Felice await the outcome of a jumpball. half-time at a basketball game. 129 Teammates Marc Pickett and Richard Harrison move into block driving 7th grader Perry Kendrick. Cooperation Promotes Success Students do homework assignments while Mr. Woodworth looks over the next day’s material. Dann Braid prepares to mount the trampoline while classmates exercise in the background. 130 8-8 231 Row 1: Richard Pittsley, Jeffrey Robertson, Chris Pecoraro, Mark Robinson, Debbie Reynolds, Beverly Relyea, Mary Saunders. Row 2: Hugh Reed, Brad Phillips, Raurie Skinner, Linda Robinson, Coleen Ripley, Barb Reynolds, Deb Schermerhorn, Trudy Rossiter, Nancy Redmond. Row 3: David Pratt, Dana Potter, James Penwell, Marc Pickett, Steve Popeck, John Randall, Lorraine Rose, Sally Sabato, Carrie Silsbee, Ruth Shurtleff. 8-9 236 Row 1: Cheryl Throup, Michele Slick, Franklin Schroeder, Thomas Ryan, Dawn Snyder, Dawn Trebilcock, Gale Spoor. Row 2: Betty Stevens, Carole Stevens, Pamela Transue, Therese Canale, Kevin Snashall, Darlene Steele, Lily Slick, Linda Stevens. Row 3: Stephen Skoranski, Eugene Sandell, David Silvernail, James Scouten, James F. Smith, Daniel Thomas, William Tarbell, Gary Smith, James C. Smith. Absent: Dennis Smith, Ellen Taylor, Janet S. Taren, and Kathryn Troy. 8-10 239 Row 1: Bonnie Whitcomb, Deborah Wheeler, Susan Walker, Vicky Vining, Margaret Whetsell, Sarah Wash¬ burn, Bonnie Young, Rob Waffle, Gary Williams, Dennis Whitham, Dan Wilcox. Row 2: Bob MacPartland, Debbie Vetrino, Laura Young, Ron Winterstein, Denise Wessels, Alice White, Melanie Walrath, Amy Wilcox, Scott Tiffany, Keith Whittington, Paul Work, Chip Wood, Dewaine McCrady, Larry Williams, Carl Warner, Steve Warne, Lori Wall. 131 WORK STUDY Row l: Dennis Lee, Barry Stephens, Fred Plain, Nick Fedorwich. Row 2: Bruce Greiner, Robert Burns, Thomas Fotusky. Absent: Ronald Beriman, George Shelby. SENIOR SPECIAL Row 1: Betty Olinsky, Pat Heater, Dick Bibbins. Row 2: Linda Martin, Judy Aiken, Vickie Mackey, Dan Kestenis. ' Row 3: Dale Whitman, Frank McAdams, Stewart Merritt, James Kendrick, Chris Lee, Mike Scott. 132 JUNIOR SPECIAL Row 1: Ronny Bohne, Laura Bagley, Martin Johnson. Row 2: JoEllen Bradley, Sharon Gregory, Sheila Gregory, James Cronk. Row 3: Floyd Burns, Ron Cross, Brenda Hinkey, Gloria Eggleston. Row 4: Kenny Scott, John Ziemba, Rose Anne Dillemuth, Kenny Wagner. Absent: Pamela Panko, Lila Banker, Jerry Whitman. Vocational Training Insures Success V Jim Kendrick and Chris Lee lead the line after a fire drill. 133 9th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer Donna Tingley, Secretary Kim Brown, President Kim Walling, Vice-Preside Jan Hammond. 134 Freshmen Achieve New Status j 135 9-1 130 Row 1: James Allen, Dana Baron, Susan Babcock, Julie Babcock, Theresa Black, Debbie Bakay, Arna Berg- mann, Judith Brent. Row 2: Jacki Berish, Beverly Acly, Richard Barnes, Brooke Benjamin, Joseph Aurelio, Melvin Baldwin, Roberta Allen. Row 3: Daniel Abbey, Jim Abdallah, Aaron Brown, Lawrence Allen, Daniel Ballard, Scott Betts, Jay Abbey, Tom Brown, Douglas Brace. Absent: Diane Bennett. 9-3 218 Row 1: Joanne Demoski, Linda Fleming, Joan Dickinson, Joey DiMascio, Mike Feduke, Mike Fetcinko, Tom Forsyth, Jim Cogswell, Stuart Elliott. Row 2: Debbie Dow, Dawn Fuller, Ken Eccleston, Kirk Davis, Bob Evangelisti, Larry DeMolet, Bonnie DeLing, Diane Ebeling, Gary Dempsey, Dave DeCastro. Row 3: Jeff Fairchild, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Coralie Durst, Valarie Desko, Rick Frayer, Steve Gales, Natalie Eskoff, Bridget Fitzgerald. Absent: Lorrie Dingman. 9-2 217 Row 1: Dave Conner, Mike Cushman, Mike Darcangelo, Dave Burkhart, Bob Citrak, Gary Curry, Doug Conte, Tom Cross, Darlene Bryde. Row 2: Holly Craver, Roxanne Clark, Kim Brown, Michele Dattoria, Pat Clift, Pat Chubbuck, Sue Crandall, Susabette Cameron, Linda Daniels. Row 3: John Bullock, Lee Cirba, Pam Crandall, Denise Cole, Carol Collins, Paul Cope, Bruce Buck, Charles Constable, Dave Browne, Jarvis Crosby. 136 Miss Quinn helps Ed Rees solve an algebraic equa¬ tion. New Courses Bring Opportunities 9th graders find earth science a very interesting subject. A night after school with Mrs. Davis proves to be valuable. 137 J|gt jm ? m m 1 k } a mm • i fefigcjj —m - ' m. wk -MM ' |M j M WBSSSB: 9k + mJt ■ 226 9-4 Row 1: John Geenty, Carl Grunder, Vicky Hatt, Kathy Hill, Robin Johnson, Karl Haltiner, Michael Hawley, Gary Graham. Row 2: Debbie Hamlin, Diane Johnson, Dale Jacobs, Karen Gavula, Candi Grover, Jan Hammond, Elinor Gehr, Barbara Hatton. Row 3: Edward Guditis, Bruce Gregory, David Gamble, Martin Guy, Eric Groce, David Hall, Roger Gilmore, Terry Gillette, Van Hanyon. Absent: Elsa Havtur, Rachel Gitchell, David Goodspeed. 138 9-5 227 Row 1: Rhonda La Torrey, Lynne Lombardo, Marcia Kenyon, Barbara Lindsey, Nancy Lewis, Coralie Durst, Michael Huston, Russell Jones, Kathaleen Lance, Julie Kocik. Row 2: Dale Heier, Joseph Julian, unidentified, unidentified, Sally Laven, Ellen Kocak, Gary Johnson, Leslie Linsky, Sandy Jones, Randy Ray. Row 3: Thomas Knapp, Gary Johnston, Robert Kocak, Jim Holbert, Bob Hotchkiss, Richard Jamieson, Richard Heinrich, Larry Haynes, David Kennicutt, Gary Jackson, Cheryl Krisko. Absent: Susan Hayes. 9-6 228 Row 1: Nina Mapes, Penny Lusk, Maryellen McGarry, Janet Martin, Duana Lyon, James Koltz, Mark Letavish, Andre La Clair. Row 2: Colleen McDonald, Rebecca McAvoy, Marcia MacKenzie, Carol Mach, Janet Lynch, Lynne Lombardo, Robert Lee, Fred Loveland. Row 3: Christine Lynn, Paul Koppe, Terry Lee, Dan Laris, Jim Korinek, Larry Macko, Larry Little, Kim Mangan, unidentified, unidentified, David Lawrence. 9-7 232 Row 1: Jodi Snyder, Cheryl Mulligan, Neil Morgan, Brian Munney, Bob McDaniel, G. Wayne Nichols, John Orinik, Gina Mowry. Row 2: Michele Musto, Judy O’Brien, Lynne Paetzold, Christine Newton, Terry O’Neil, Brenda Millen, Carolyn Peake, Ellen Palmroos, Wendy Merrill, Deborah Michaelson. Row 3: Paul Negus, David Michael, Dana Marsh, A. Raymond Miller, Larry Payne, Bill O’Brien, Don Newby, John McMahon, Robert Mischler, William Martin. Absent: Brian McGee. 139 9-8 237 Row 1: William Peters, Dennis Petrisak, Harry Pierdomenico, Theodore Orinik, Michael Robertson, Carol Percik, Linda Pospisil, Colleen Perry. Row 2: William Richards, Patricia Perkins, Linda Perrego, Pamela Schimpff, Catherine Rice, Kathy Pratt, Carrie Schaefer, Debra Dow, Marilyn Rittenhouse, Nancy Robinson. Row 3: James Pierce, David Rigan, David Petkash, Edward Rees, Brian Randall, David Perault, Charles Relyea, William Parker, David Parker, Thomas Pinney. Absent: Donna Ryan. 9-9 242 Row 1: Roger Spisak, Richard Robinson, Heather Stewart, Elizabeth Speer, Dianne Slauson, Mary Serafini, un¬ identified, Jodi Snyder, Melody Shaffer. Row 2: Jill Spittle, unidentified, unidentified, Kathy Schofield, Theresa Stone, Kathy Scrivener, Denise Smith, George Seary. Row 3: Eric Saint John, Martin Scott, Peter Silsbee, David Sharer, Gary Shaffer, David Sells, Craig Saeger, Michael Rustic, Hal Schaffer. Absent: Helen Stecyk, James Smith, Christopher Smith, Nancy Smith. 9-10 243 Row 1: Donna Ryan, Cathy Tacci, Donna Stuart, Kathy Swartz, Patty Swartz, Donna Trebilcock, Mark Stacey, Casey Tombs. Row 2: Steven Thomas, Dick Taylor, Debbie Teeter, Donna Tingley, Karen Swingle, Linda Palmatier, Patricia Travis, David Springer. Row 3: Dale Tarrant, Ricky Tesar, Mark Stevens, Richard Tiffany, Dave Travis, Scot Turner, Lawrence Spoor, Mark Staniulus, Raymond Springer. Absent: Teresa VanAken, Deborah VanCamp, Patrick Pavilonio, Karen Taylor. 140 9-11 245 Row 1: Keith Wells, Gary Williams, Debbie Whitmarsh, Maureen Watkins, Sarah Vermilya, Diane Zembek, Barbara Wendell, Lori Wickizer. Row 2: Mike Williams, Richard Wilbur, Daniel Yeager, Carl Walker, Mike Williams, Joan Woodruff, Nancy Wood, Debra Vincent, Ann Walker. Row 3: Sue Vermilya, Dennis VanKuren, Kim Walling, Kurt Zellner, James Wrighter, Jody Zakrevsky, Glenn Whitford, David Will. Absent: Richard Wittman, Michael West. End Of A Full Day Brings Relief Randy Hay, Scot Turner, Joe Aurelio and Jim Pierce relax in the cafeteria after school. Joey DiMascio chats with two female admirers. To Peter Silsbee relief is playing his guitar. 141 142 10th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Mary Lou Perkins, Treasurer Jackie Malik, Vice-President Tom Canale, President Mike Eggleston. Sophomores Swing Into Action 143 10-1 107 Row 1: Steve Argento, Cheryl Apgar, Vickie Angelo, Joan Baker, Brenda Austin, Karen Kenyon. Row 2: Tim Almy, Donna Bendzel, Sharon Bartnicki, Betsy Barnes, Barbara Bates, Dave Bellnier, David Barry. Row 3: Mickey Atwater, Dick Birdsall, Gary Bell, Dick Barvinchak, Dennis Ballard, Bob Blabac, Tim Auchinachie, William Baldwin. Absent: Roger Acly. Teachers Emphasize Studies Mr. Kaminsky tells his students that doing daily assign¬ ments is important. Emily Bigelow makes good use of an 8th period by doing her homework. 144 10-2 108 Row 1: Anita Bishop, Denise Browne, Diane Benko, Nancy Bolt, Dave Bush, Mike Boland, Tom Canale, Tim Boland, Bruce Bolt. Row 2: Pat Bolender, unidentified, Terri Chamberlain, unidentified, Sharon Boughton, Darlene Conroy, Emily Bigelow, Rod Carey, Ed Black, Marg Boehmke. Row 3: Lee Brown, Dwight Bronson, George Blakeslee, Dick Cole, Jeff Burtis, Gary Briggs, Bob Delan oy, Barry Blakeslee, Bill Black. Absent: Jenny Brink, Sheila Burford. 10-3 109 Row 1: Eileen Coon, Cara Eboch, Joyce Fayerweather, Lucinda Fahs, Maria Davis, Marie Crandall, Caroline DuBrava, Deborah Doebler. Row 2: Terry Davis, Robert Dewing, Kenneth Demoski, Debbie DeMaria, Jenny Contro, Bonnie Dillingham, .Linda Cunningham, John Ford, James Edwards. Row 3: Ronnie Dillingham, Charles Dingman, Philip Dimmick. Kevin Donahue, Allen Eggleston, Doug Davall, Robert Falzarano, Jeff Copeland, Jerry Crosby, Jerry Edwards, Tim Cross. Absent: Melanie DeVine. 10-4 110 Row 1: Peggy Hess, April Gaston, Pam Hatalla, Sandy Guimento, Lisa Griffis, Ellen Gregory, Randy Fortran, Wayne Galloway. Row 2: Pat Grace, Jim Havtur, Debby Herman, Marty Hall, Dale Gregory, Steve Frederici, Beth Greenley, Kathy Filiak. Row 3: Gary Francis, David Gunster, Herb Harmer, Gary Hammitt, Jim Fenwick, Wayne Hanna, Mike Geenty, Maury Flavin, David Hamlin. Absent: Betty Hilton, Rose Harrington. 145 Students Become Involved Jeff Turner awaits his chance to speak. Robin Jagger listens to her Margaret Boehmke talks to prove her friend after a day at school. point of view. 10-5 112 Row 1: Laurie Kearns, Mary Jones, Carol Hines, Robin Jagger, Bonnie Humphrey, Kathy Kov acs, Artie Kisner, Pamela Hogrefe, Diane Jumper. Row 2: Pat Jacobs, Wendy Kocher, Raymond Jenson, Paul Hierl, Rexford Hudson, Gregory Hunt, Gary Huston, Gary Haynes. Row 3: Kenneth Jackson, Peter Johnson, Jeffrey Hohl, Michael Hughes, Russell Heater, Jon Holcomb, William Harris, Brian Jones, Christopher Keeler. Absent: Malcolm Handte, Gale Hobbing, Tim Holt, Merle Katz. 146 10-6 207 Row 1: Bonny Ksenics, Phyllis Kushner, Colleen McGuinness, Bonna Matts, Patty McGowan, Linda Mackey, Ron Kenyon, Sandy Koval. Row 2: Jackie Malik, Chris Mangan, Sharon Lee, Bruce MacKenzie, Paul Knapik, Dave Knapp, Linda Medovich, Charles Mackey. Row 3: John Lunn, Peter Larson, Randy Kocher, Rodney Lees, Eric Korte, Joe Mach, Don Kubisa, Jenny Jones, Melody Kneebis. Absent: Milo Kobbe, Brian Laven, Gary Laven, Deborah Mayes, Barbara Mack. 10-7 213 Row 1: Ray Matteson, Carol Nash, Michelle Ottaway, Cheryl Naismith, Jim Miller, Ann-Marie Mee, Cynthia Panko, William Moulthrop, Joe Mann. Row 2: Michael Murray, Nancy Paterson, Denise New, Mary Morgan, Sharon Mott, Kevin McAvoy. Row 3: Steven Pecha, Derek Mason, Barry Oliver, Donald Miller, Tom Majors, David Meade, Robert Moore, Gary O’Neil. stm l tVVSSITV vrHUrwwf 10-8 221 Row 1: Tom Ralston, Gary Pert, David W. Robinson, Mary Lou Perkins, Phyllis Rhodes, Karen Piatt, Deborah Quick, Kathy Pratt, Elyn Rich. Row 2: David R. Robinson, Darlene Relyea, Gail Peebles, Liz Pittsley, Pat Pease, Darcie Randall, Diane Requa, Lisa Peterson. Row 3: Mark Rapp, John Resciniti, Jim Pennefeather, Peter Rau, John Rogers, John Pierce, Kerry Pratt, Tom Phillips, Dennis Rings, Pat Reardon. 147 iv 1 f j 1 M 10-9 223 Row 1: Rodney Smith, Mildred Robbins, Debra Ross, Julie Ann Serafini, Barbara Ruspantini, Kathy Saam, Sally Shaheen. Row 2: Steve Slauson, Mark Skinner, Jackie Samek, Judy Sandwick, Coleen Sabitus, Connie Rupert, Patty Romanczuk, Louella Shampang. Row 3: Roger Shaller, Jim Ryan, Steve Shafer, Jim Sisson,‘jack Ryder, Mark Smith, Guy Sabin, Jim Ryder, Joe Roser. Absent: Jim Smith, Mike Seeley, Bruce Schofield. 10-10 244 Row 1: JoAnn Solian, Tina Snyder, Karen Skinner, Susan Silvernail, Sue Strong, Karen Throup, Carol smith, Barbara Shelby. Row 2: Heidi Sweet, Harold S. Taylor, Kevin Hitt, John Solian, Donald Tesar, Carol Sheeley, Darlene Shaner. Row 3: William Soule, Edward Swan, Steven Sweet, Scott Smith, Bruce Tracy, William Smith, David Suchanic, Richard Snyder. 10-11 246 Row 1: Jeff Turner, Fran Volosevich, Melanie Young, Diana Zemek, Lorie Whitney, Martha Washburn, Debbie Uhouse, Jane Weber. Row 2: Gary Walrath, Kenneth Weir, Carleton Whiting, David Williams, Ronald Whetsell, Jeffrey Young, Mark Wilcox. Row 3: Frederick Weidner, Robert Wagner, Gary Winchell, Jack Tingley, David Warne, Burr Wame, Steve Taylor. Absent: Deborah Wessels, Susannah West, Marcia Vollack. 148 Steve Argento and Jon Holcomb explore the creative world of art. 10th Graders Reach New Depths Randy Fortran enjoys a few moments of rest at a basket¬ ball practice. Dale Gregory attempts a flip into the diving pool. 149 11th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer Chuck Poliak, Secretary Debbie Martin, President Rick Knox, Vice-President Dave Sweet. Juniors Face Big Decisions 150 151 11-1 102 Row 1: Sharon Angelo, Joyce Bodley, Debbie Barsham, Kathy Austin, JoAnn Alton, Carolyn Benscoter. Row 2: Bert Baker, Ken Aloisi, Linda Bowman, Heather Boland, Jon Barber, Karen Axtell, John Almy, LaVern Acly. Row 3: Daniel Blake, Terry Atwater, Ron Ballard, Thomas Birch, Thomas Bowen, Charles Austin, David Ballard, Gary Bertram, Gary Bates. Absent: Bonnie Aiken, Connie Baldwin, Jennie Brockway. 11-2 104 Row 1: Patricia Brown, Valli Burford, Mary Cargin, Charlene Cosier, Susan Conrad, Pam Chittock, Andrea Buono, Renee Casella. Row 2: Richard Charlier John Chordas, Leslie Corson, Joette Butky, Denise Cornell, Terri Cornell, Kathy Butenko, Carol Callea, Carol A. Conrad, Douglas Cole. Row 3: John DeMolet, George Decker, David Fergusson, Dan Hessney, Clint Coon, Jim Crandall, Bill Carney, Greg Butch, Jack Bryan, Henry Bryde, Mark Davis. 152 11-3 105 Row 1: Marleta Eldred, Donna Eastman, Elizabeth Durst, Paula Demoski, Denise DeZuba, Debbie Doren, Robert Dunlop. Row 2: Cherie Decker, Elizabeth Evans, Kathi Eldridge, Richard Ebeling, Carol Dickie, Adina DeRosa, Theresa Debnar, Tom Dickinson. Row 3: Robert Donnelly, Guy Dilley, Michael Dorner, David Evans, Robert Dykeman, Roy Ettinger, Lewis Fairchild, John Feduke, Richard Emmi, George Eck, Charles Edwards. Absent: Patricia Cushman. Diane Schermerhorn seems happy to be going home after Joann Piza is engrossed in her studies, a hard day’s work. . 153 Bill Hickling spends a few moments in the sports equip- A true Warrior style is displayed by Dave Sweet, ment room. Juniors Are Dedicated Sportsmen 11-4 115 Row 1: Warren Follett, Mary Fulton, Jean-Ann Furgeson, Mary Fenwick, Sherri Guley, Debbi Gavula, Richard Ferro. Row 2: Gary Gajdorus, Joyce Fernald, Barbara Hamilton, Lorraine Gelatt, Carolyn Hammond, Margaret Goldberger, Debbie Grubb, Mark Gibbons. Row 3: Gerow Gales, Dave Freeman, Jim Fiato, Dave Ferguson, John Dickinson, Charles Gamble, Luis Fernandez, Jim Forkey, Dave Forsyth. Absent: Doug Foote, Donna Ford, Don Gross. 154 11-5 118 Row 1: Linda Judd, Donna Hoag, Margot Jones, Delores Jackowski, Diane Hoffmaster. Row 2: Mary Hissin, Karen Hughes, Claudia Hawley, Janie Hemenway, Linda Hupp, Nancy Kalmbacker, Bill Hickling. Row 3: John Harrington, Robert Hall, Paul Goodrich, Charles Hatton, Vaughn Glover, Robert Gould, Mort Gilbert, Eugene Hayes, Theodore Hissin. Ik W Warn 1 j k J ■ ' ht Jj t i : t IS f. • , [ ' fife f L 11-6 208 Row 1: Tom Kocik, Denise Kellogg, Kathy Lance, Gail Kostyshak, Sue Lorenc, Sharon Knapp. Row 2: Phil Long, Marion Lake, Elizabeth Levonik, Patricia Cushman, Deb Lasicki, Pat Lott, Anna Maroney, Djb Knapp, Joyce Kresge. Row 3: Mike Kutch, Doug Holbert, Steve Kenyon, Ken Illsley, Chuck Lalley, Rick Knox, Bob Johnson, Gary Jones, Bob Laman, Fred Kutz, Jerry Jones. 155 Experimentation Furthers Knowledge Jack Reed and Gary Swingle agree on a measurement in Chemistry Lab. Charlie Hatton decides to see just how his trombone works. 156 11-7 211 Row 1: Stuart Lewis, Rowena McAvoy, Laurie Moulthrop, Judy Mitrowitz, Debra Martin, Kathy McKaig. Row 2: Kenneth Levers, Donna Meaker, Deborah Michael, Dawn McDonald, Debbie Olsovsky, Barbara Malik, Gregory Mangan. Row 3: Douglas Layton, Ronald Lee, Lawrence Medovich, Dennis Meaker, Steven Mangan, William Marks, Gary Lewis. Absent: Victor Matalka, Patrick McAvoy, Caroline McGee, Michael McGowen, Marilyn Mee. 11-8 214 Row 1: Dan Peters, Joann Piza, Linda Peet, Gail Littlewood, Diane Pavilonis, Diane Powell, Carol Pease. Row 2: Bob Miller, Jacklyn Purple, Susan Pierce, Karen Porter, Gary Pease, Gary Patnode, Elin Peterson. Row 3: Tom Minor, Vince Murphy, John O’Neill, Tom Moffitt, Jerry Jones, Robert Munney, Fred Nicolai, Dino Mitchell, Mark Murdock. 157 11-9 215 Row 1: Mike Romano, Marilyn Salisbury, Diane Schermerhorn, Bonni Robertson, Cathy Ritter, Patricia Satterth- waite, Joann Rhoades. Row 2: Tom Sayer, Linda Seargent, Betti-Ann Ross, Nadine Sevara, Gail Shaver, Darlane Relyea, Linda Saunders, Richard Sail. Row 3: Mike Silsbee, Michael Sharak, Tim Sandell, Charles Poliak, John Reed, Robert Roser, Lynn Skinner, Gerry Phillips, John Planavsky, Brian Signor. Absent: Marsha Sherman, Donna Read. i 1 r ; L h r li J t mm ¥ f Wm h 1 ! B V . i 1 Is Ok iiL j 11-10 216 Row 1: Jenny Stuart, Maureen Smith, Colleen Snyder, Chris Tozer, Charlene Springer, Pat Snover, Mary Stevens, Mike Spak. Row 2: Margaret Thomas, Matt Sopchak, Dave Smith, JoAnn Tremaine, Donna Spafard, Michele Thomas, Robert Solian. Row 3: Ed Slick, Steve Sohner, Robert Snashall, Charles Slagle, Bruce Smith, Glen Stanton, Kevin Sweet. Absent: Marsha Swan. 158 - . ■ « lit •• ♦ «• ft i«« • i« ♦«, «• • • nil! « i,t Vx M • £•« ' ; « « , • fi ' ' • , ’ • i « • ;; f «•• tat ■ J | ' JH ' M M (jt M riv 1 Iti J _ M Kr : ; . ml • m 1 .M ' ] - ftt-- JK v JttgR m 11-11 220 Rou 1: Julie Zemek, Deborah Whitman, Diane Yonchuk, Michele Van Aken, Judy Zacharias, Joanne Zyck. Rom; 2: Jim Wahl, Sharon Worden, Virginia Wood, Dave Sweet, Darlene Weckel, Mary Vincent, Kathie Wall, David Wilcox. Row 3: Donald Taylor, Gerald Todack, Tomas Youket, Gary Swingle, Jeff Travis, John Tarrant, Eric Williams, Ron Tompkins. Absent: Charles Taylor, Karen Vollack, James Volner, Mildred Walker, Victoria Wilson. 11th Graders Exhibit Various Talents Bill Osborne is quite at home playing the organ. Pat Lott and Mary Vincent reflect a more serious aspect of cheerleading. 159 160 Make The Most Of Today Plan For Tomorrow. 161 1969 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Joanne Guy, Vice President Dave Benko, Treasurer Marsha Jones, and President Terry Holcomb. GARY ALLEN CHRIS ARGENTO YVONNE AST JON ATWATER JAMES GARY ALLEN “Fuzzy” Sr. Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Stage Band 12; Drum Major 12; Varsity Club 12; Golf 11, 12; Tennis 12; J.V. Football 9, 10; Area All-State Band; Intramurals 9, 10. 11. 12; Warrior Salesman 12. CHRIS ARGENTO “Kink” Yearbook Photographer 9, 10, 11, 12; Quill Photographer 9, 10, 11; Dramatics Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Warrior Sales¬ man 11. YVONNE AST Pep Club 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10; Pop Singers 11; French Club 10, 11; Dramatics Club 12. JONATHAN D. ATWATER “Jon” Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10; Math Club 9, 10; Stage Crew 11, 12; Latin Club 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Science Club 9. ROBERT J. AURELIO “Bob” Rifle Club; Intramurals. JOHN B. G. BABCOCK Drama Club 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; Student Director 11, 12; Math Club 9, 10, Treas. 9; Science Club 10, 11, Vice- Pres. 10’ Pres. 11; Warrior Salesman 12. 162 ROBERT AURELIO KATHLEEN BALDWIN JOHN B. G. BABCOCK DIXIE LEE BARLOW BRUCE BAKER KATHLEEN BARON CYNTHIA L. BAKER JIM BARSHAM It’s Just The End BRUCE EDWARD BAKER “Bake” Latin Club 9; Junior High Soccer 9; D.E.C.A. Club 12. CYNTHIA L. BAKER “Cindy” Business Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10; Receptionist 11 , 12 . KATHLEEN BALDWIN “Kath” DIXIE LEE BARLOW Business Club 12. KATHY BARON Pep Club 12; Senior Honor Society 12; Transferred from Norwich Senior High, Latin Club 10. JAMES BARSHAM “Jim” Ski Club 11. Of The Beginning Verbose Mike Minor takes a moment to stop and think. A 163 DANIEL BARTER, JR. MICHAEL C. BELLNIER DANIEL WAYNE BEMENT BOB BENNETT DAVE BAYCURA FRANCIS BELVEG DAVID BENKO SUSAN BENNING Various Activities Fill The Final Year DANIEL ROBERT BARTER, JR. “Dan” Cross Country 9, Manager 11; Ski Club 10, 11; Stage Crew 10, Quill Staff 11, 12; Art Club 11, 12. DAVE BAYCURA “Be” Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Varsity Baseball; J.V. Base¬ ball; Junior Honor Society 9, 10; Intramurals; NMSQT Letter of Commendation. MICHAEL C. BELLNIER “Mike” Warrior Salesman 12; Intramurals 11, 12. FRANCIS BELVEG “Frank” Football 11; Wrestling 10; Track 11. DANIEL BEMENT “Dan” Wrestling 11, 12; Intramurals 11, 12. DAVID ANDREW BENRO “Bendo” Varsity Football 11, 12; J.V. Football 10; Varsity Basket¬ ball 12; J.V. Basketball 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; J.V. Baseball 9, 10; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Class Pres¬ ident 10; Class Vice President 12; Rey Club 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Intramurals. BOB BENNETT “Benito” Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Varsity Football 10, 11; J.V. Football 9; J.V. Wrestling 9; Baseball 9. SUSAN MARIE BENNING “Sue” Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Maxwell Scholarship Candi¬ date; Senior Leaders Club 11, 12; Debate Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 11, 12; Debate Certificate of Award; French Club 10, 11, 12; Color Guard 10, 11, 12; Party Delegate; Warrior Salesman 12. 164 KRISTIN ANNE BERGMANN “Kris” Senior Honor Society 12; Math Club 9, 10, 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. BRUCE WAYNE BIGELOW “Big” Library Assistant 10, 11, 12; Tech Crew 11. DOLORES L. BIRMINGHAM “Dolly” Senior Library Assistant 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 10, 11, 12. MARGARET F. BOGART “Marg” Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10. PETER WRIGHT BOLENDER “Homer” Baseball 9; Ski Club 9, 10, 11; J.V. Baseball 10, 11; J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 12; Golf 11; Varsity Club 11, 12. KRISTIN BERGMANN BRUCE BIGELOW PETER BOLENDER CATHY ANNE BOTTLE Janet Closs, Judy Fleming and Beth Rines report their year¬ book sales in the Press Room. DOLORES BIRMINGHAM MARGARET BOGART BOB BOWMAN DAVE BRENNER 165 Art Student, Renee Gitchell, studies her most important project for the ten weeks period. Seniors Express CATHY ANNE BOTTLE Varsity Cheerleading 12; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12; Senior Leaders Club 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Homecom¬ ing Queen Candidate. BOB BOWMAN Wrestling 9, 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. MARY BRAY Picture Not Available Transferred from Catholic Central, Library Club 9; Cam¬ era Club 9; Spanish Club 9; Art Club 12. DAVID EDWARD JOHN BRENNER “Bren” Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Co-Captain 12; J.V. Basketball 10; Freshman Basketball 9; Varsity Track 10, 11, 12; Jr. Track 9; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; NYSPHAA Awards; Cross Country 11, 12; Freshman Foot¬ ball 9; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Soccer 10; Warrior Sales¬ man 12; STAC All-Star 12. JENNIE BROCKWAY DAVID G. BRONSON DOUGLAS LEE BRONSON AUDREY P. BROWN 166 Their Individuality JENNIE BROCKWAY “Jen” Pep Club 9; Business Club 11. DAVE BRONSON Dramatics Club 11, 12; Freshman Track 9. DOUGLAS LEE BRONSON Senior Band 9, 10, 11; Student Patrol 9; J.V. Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling; Latin Club 9, 10; Intramurals. AUDREY P. BROWN Chorus 12; Pep Club 12; D.E.C.A. 11. DAVID A. BROWN “Charlie” Student Council 9, 10, 12, President 12; Class President 9, 11; Key Club 10; Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. Rob Speer provides entertainment for one of C.V.’s ever- popular dances. DAVID BROWN DEBRA BROWN LAWRENCE C. BROWN MARGO BROWN GAIL BROWN HOWARD BROWN RON BROWN PAMELA BRUTVAN 167 SALLY BUBLINEC ANNETTE BURROUGHS FRANCINE CERMAK LINDA CHUBBUCK JERRY BUSH JANE CIRBA ROBERT BUSH RICHARD CITRAK Sharon Contro consults Mrs. Sullivan about the margins for manuscript. Treasurer 11; Varsity Football 11; J.V. Football; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President 11; Warrior Salesman 12. DEBRA LIAN BROWN “Debbie GAIL EILEEN BROWN “Gaily’ Junior Leaders Club; Senior Leaders Club; Gymnastic Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12; F.T.A.; Chorus 9, 10, 11; Homecoming Queen Candidate 12; Party Delegate; Pep Club; Intramurals; Dramatics Club. HOWARD BROWN “Howie” Science Club 9; Intramurals 9, 10. LAWRENCE BROWN “Larry” Junior Honor Society 9, 10; Sehior Honor Society 11, 12; J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11; Varsity Tennis 11; Russian Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 9, 10, 11, Pres¬ ident 12; Warrior, Treasurer 12; Quill; Maxwell Citizen¬ ship Conference Candidate; Mock State Constitutional Convention at Harpur; Mock United Nations Assembly 168 MARGO R. BROWN Color Guard 10, 11, 12; Senior Honor Society 12; Span¬ ish Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12; ' Science Club 12; Junior Honor Society 9. RON BROWN “Fred 1 PAMELA BRUTVAN “Pam ' Warrior, Typing Editor 12; Girls’ Bowling Team 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Senior Band 9, 10; Scroll, Typist 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. SALLY ANNE BUBLINEC French Club 11, 12; Senior Band 9, 10, 11; Color Guard 12; Junior Honor Society 9. ANNETTE BURROUGHS “Anne : F.H.A. 12; Library Assistant 10. JERRY BUSH “Jer ROBERT BUSH “Bob ' Bowling 12. JANET CLOSS DUANE CODINGTON SHARON COMFORT NANCY L. CONNOR Participation And Cooperation Pay Off Members of F.H.A. stand ready for the onslaught of teachers coming to the Annual Faculty Tea. NANETTE CONNOR WENDY CONRAD JOHN COOLEY DEBORAH COPELAND DANIEL CONRAD SHARON CONTRO JAMES COON ARNETTE BONITA COREY FRANCINE CERMAK “Fran” History Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10; Art Club 12; Intramurals 9; F.T.A. 12. LINDA CHUBBUCK “Lin” Senior Honor Society 12; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Dramatics Club 12. JANE CIRBA “James” Chorus 9; Glee Club 10; Cosmetology 11; Cosmetology 11 , 12 . RICHARD CITRAK Football 9; Track 10; Pep Club. JANET LEE CLOSS “Santa” Warrior, Classes Editor; Junior Honor Society 9; Senior Honor Society 12; Senior Chorus 10, 11; F.T.A. 11, 12, Vice President 11; French Club 10, 11, 12; Warrior Sales¬ man 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Color Guard 12; Pop Singers 11; Student Patrol 9, 10. D UANE CODINGTON “Cod” SHARON ANITA COMFORT “Sis” Senior Honor Society 12; Homeroom Representative 11; Warrior Salesman 12; Senior Majorettes 9, 10, 11, 12; Twirling Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pointskeeper 10; Latin Club 9, 10, 11; F.H.A. 10; Spanish Club 12; Dramatics Club 12; Ski Club 12; Girls’ Cross Country 11; Intramurals 10, 11; Junior Prom Committee. NANCY LEE CONNER “Nanette” Warrior Salesman 12; Math Club 9, 10, 11, Secretary 9; Seniors take on new challenges eighth period. A Time For Thought And Decision Science Club 9, 10, Treasurer 10; F.T.A. 11, 12, Secretary 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Junior Class Cheerleader. NANETTE JEAN CONNOR “Shorty” Warrior, Assistant Business Manager; Warrior Salesman; Dramatics Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Math Club 9, 10, 11; Science Club 9, 10, President 9; Receptionist 11; Junior Class Cheerleader; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12. Triple Cities Cheerleading Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas¬ urer 11; Warrior, Senior Editor; Student Council Girl Delegate at Large 11; Class Representative 12; Senior Leaders 11, 12, Treasurer 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, 12, Vice President 12; Senior Honor Society 12; Class Treasurer 9; Junior Leaders 9, President 9; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9; Homecoming Queen Candidate; Warrior Salesman 12. DANIEL CONRAD “Dan” J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Track 10, 11; Key Club 10, 11; Varsity Club 12. WENDY JO CONRAD Senior Leaders 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Madrigal Singers 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Select Choir 12; Glee Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; NYSSMA All State Music Festival 12. JOHN S. COOLEY “Jake” Senior Band 9, 10; Stage Band 9, 10, 11, President 12; Varsity Club 12; NYSSMA Awards; J.V. and Varsity Bowling 9, 10, 11, Captain 12; Intramurals; Warrior Sales¬ man. JAMES COON “Cooner” J.V. Wrestling 9, 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club; Ski Club; Freshman Track. SHARON ANN CONTRO DEBORAH LYNN COPELAND “Debi” Varsity Cheerleading 11, 12; J.V. Cheerleading 9, 10; Varsity Cheerleading 11, 12; J.V. Cheerleading 10; Triple CHERYL CORNWELL DAVID T. COX THOMAS CROSS DONNA DAILEY JOANN DARLING DIANNE DEBERGH DOUGLAS DEAN CAROL ANN DECKER , Photographer Bill Kane rests his aching body in the Press Room. Cities Cheerleading Council 10, 11, 12, President 12; Warrior, Business Manager; Student Council, Girl Dele¬ gate 12; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Senior Leaders Club 11, 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Gymnastics Club 10, 11, 12; History Club 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11; Ski Club 9, 10; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals; Junior Honor Society 9, 10; Junior Leaders 9; Warrior Sales¬ man 12; Homecoming Queen Candidate. ARNETTE BONITA COREY Chorus 9, 10. CHERYL JEAN CORNWELL “Corny” Ski Club 11, 12; Senior Leaders Club; Business Club 11, 12; Gregg Shorthand and Typing Awards; Quill Typist 11, 12; FHA 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Warrior Salesman 12; Junior Prom Committee; Student Patrol 9. DAVE COX “Coxie” Varsity Club 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11; Art Club 9, 10; Varsity Football; J.V. Football; Varsity Basketball; J.V. Basketball; J.V. Baseball; Spanish Club 11; Party Dele¬ gate 10, 11; Ski Club 9, 10, 11. THOMAS WAYNE CROSS “ Crossy” Varsity Football 10, 11, 12; Varsity Track 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; J.V. Football 9. DONNA DIANE DAILEY Senior Leaders 12; Junior Class Cheerleader; F.T.A. 12; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee; Ski Club 12; Warrior Salesman 12. JOANNE DARLING “Jo” THEO ANN DECKER KEITH DELANOY BARBARA DIFENDERFER LINDA DINGMAN DEBORAH DISBRO ELSIE DOETSCH CAROLYN DOLEZAL GARY DOTMAN 172 Remembering Senior Moments DIANNE LYNN DEBERGH Chorus 9; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Pep Club 9; Junior Prom Committee; F.H.A. 12. DOUGLAS C. DEAN “Dino” Senior Honor Society; J.V. Football; Art Club 10. CAROL ANN DECKER Junior Honor Society 9; Senior Honor Society 12; Dra¬ matics Club 12; Girls Cross Country 11, 12. THEO ANN DECKER History Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Girls Cross Country 11; Ski Club 9, 10; French Club 10. KEITH DELANOY B.O.C.E.S. Broome and Tioga Occupational School 11, 12 . BARBARA A. DIFENDERFER “Barb” D.E.C.A. Club 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, 12. The highlight of the fall football pep rally, the public ex- Deb Fisher ponders her new membership in Senior Honor hibition of an official football uniform, draws hearty laughs Society and her future, from all. 173 WILLIAM EATON DONALD EDWARDS BLANCHE ENGATES RONALD A. ESHLEMAN LINDA DINGMAM “Lin” Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; D.E.C.A. Club 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Latin Club 9. DEBORAH DISBRO “Debbie” D.E.C.A. Club ELISIE DOETSCH D.E.C.A. Club; D.E.C.N.Y. CAROLYN DOLEZAL “Carol” Receptionist 10. GARY DOTMAN “Gary” Senior Band 9, 10, 11; D.E.C.A. 12; Quill Staff 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11. CHRISTOPHER DOW “Chris” Football 12; Basketball 9; Track 9, 12; Soccer 9; Varsity Club; Cross Country 10, 11; Debate Club 11, 12; Party Delegate 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club. FREDERICK DUNHAM “Rick 174 DAN H. DUTCHER “Doosh” Math Club 9; Ski Club 10, 11; JV Wrestling 11; Chess Club 12. ROBERT DYKEMAN “Bob” v WILLIAM EATON “Bill” Senior Honor Society 12; Russian Club 10; Chess Club 12 . DONALD EDWARDS “Don” Varsity Track 11, 12; Junior Track 9. BLANCHE ENGATES RONALD ESHLEMAN “Ron” One of Mr. Ames’ notorious physics problems stumps Francine Cermak. Seniors Investigate Their World MARILYN FALZARANO BARBARA FORBIS GREGORY FEDUKE RODERICK FORTRAN DEBORAH FISHER MARK FRANCIS JUDY FLEMING ANNETTE FRIEND 175 DIANE FULKROD ANDREA RUTH FYNBOE MARSHA L. GATES BILL GEENTY RICHARD FRANKLIN STEVEN GILBERT GEHR RICK GEE RENEE GITCHELL MARILYN FALZARANO “Mar” Business Club 10; F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11. BARBARA JO FORBIS “Barb” Senior Leaders 11, 12; F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Homeroom Representative 12; Warrior Sales¬ man 12; Latin Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11; Girls’ Cross Country 11. GREGORY G. FEDUKE “Duke” Football 9, 10, 11; Varsity Football 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Honor Society; Russian Club 9. DEBORAH FISHER “Deb” Senior Leaders 11, 12; Senior Honor Society 12; F.H.A. 11; French Club 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Homeroom Representative 9, 10; Pep Club 9, 10, 11; Dramatics Club 9, 10, 11; Junior Leaders 9; Party Dele¬ gate 10; Junior High Quill 9. RODERICK FORTRAN “Rod” Senior Honor Society 12; Varsity Tennis 10, 11, 12; Var¬ sity Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12, Treasurer 12; Junior Honor Society 9; Freshman Wrestling 9; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Science Club 10; Warrior Salesman 12. MARK W. FRANCIS “Sleepy” Senior Honor Society 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12. JUDY LYNNE FLEMING Warrior Salesman 12; Senior Majorette 9, 10, 11, 12; Twirling Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 10, 11, Co-Captain 12; Latin Club 9, 10; History Club 12, Sec¬ retary 12; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Junior Honor Society 9, 10. ANNETTE I. FRIEND “Netty” Quill, Treasurer 11, Business Manager 11, 12; All-Eastern Division Chorus 12; All-State Chorus 12; Senior Band 9, 10, 12; Madrigals 12; Select Choir 12; Pop Group 12; F.T.A. 12; Latin Club 9, 10; Warrior Salesman 10, 11, 12; Boys Track Team, Statistician 11, 12; Girls’ Cross Country 11; Librarian Assistant 11. 176 STEVEN G. GILBERT “Gilby” Warrior, Senior Editor 12; Junior Honor Society 9, 10; Senior Honor Society 11, 12, President 12; Key Club 12; Varsity Club 12; ‘History Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11; Math Club 9, 10, 11, President 9, 10, Treasurer 11; Russian Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Sergeant- of-Arms 12; Intramurals 11, 12. RENEE HOPE GITCHELL “Reenie Hop” Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12; Art Club 11, 12; Senior Honor Society 12; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11; French Club 12; Receptionist 11. DIANNE LYNNE FULKROD Senior Leaders 11, 12, President 12; Ski Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11; French Club 9, 10, 11; Warrior Salesman 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Class Cheerleader; Party Delegate 11; Girls Cross Country 11. ANDREA RUTH FYNBOE “Andi” Color Guard 11, 12; Red Cross 10, 11, 12; Art Club 11, Charles MacKenzie concentrates earnestly on the Principles of Mathematical Induction. CAROLYN GUNSTER JOANNE GUY FLORENCE HALEY CHARLENE R. HAMMITT PAUL L. HANDTE CHARLES R. HARDING - 177 ROBERT HARLOST DOUG HARRINGTON GAYE L. HART EDWARD R. HATALLA 12; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Red Cross Chapter House, Secretary 12; Chorus 12. MARSHA GATES F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; DECA Club 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12. RICK GEE “Geebee” Intramurals 9; DECA Club 12. WILLIAM THOMAS GEENTY, III “Greentree” Stage Band 11, 12; Senior Honor Society 12; Wrestling 11, 12; French Club 12; Latin Club 9. RICHARD GEHR “Rick” Student Council 9, 10, 11; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Oratorical Contest 9, 10; Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12; Wrestling 11, 12; Model U.N. Assembly; Rotary Ex¬ change Student 1967-68; Optimist Club Oratorical Contest 10; Chorus 9. DALE GRAHAM “Grahamer” Wrestling J.V. 8, Varsity 9, 10, 11; Varsity Track 11; Varsity Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10; Ski Club 12. DOUG GRISWOLD J.V. Wrestling 9, 10, 11; Varsity Wrestling 12. CAROLYN ELIZABETH GUNSTER “Gunner” F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Publicity Chairman 11, President 12; Senior Leaders 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Home¬ room Representative 11; Girls Cross Country 11; War¬ rior Salesman 12. JOANNE T. GUY “Jo” Warrior Junior Editor 11, Editor-in-Chief 12; Class Sec¬ retary 12; Representative to New York State Girls’ State 11; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council, Class Representative 11; History Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 11; Senior Leaders 11, 12; Junior Honor Society 9, 10, Secretary 9; French Club 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Warrior Salesman 12. FLORENCE HALEY “Flo” Warrior 12; Quill 11, 12, Secretary 12; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; Senior Honor Society 12; Junior Hon¬ or Society 9, 10; Warrior Salesman 12; Spanish Club 12; Dramatics Club 11. CHARLENE R. HAMMITT “Char” D.E.C.A. Club 12; Dramatics Club 12; F.H.A. 11; Busi¬ ness Club 11. WENDY HARPER GARY HARRIS PATRICK A. HARTIGAN SCOTT C. HAUSE 178 Seniors Relax In Off Moments PAUL L. HANDTE Chess Club 11, 12, Treasurer 11, President 12; Cross Country 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Debate Club 11, 12; Math Club 12, Vice President 12; Radio Club 12; History Club 12 . CHARLES HARDING D.E.C.A. Club 12; J.V. Football 10. ROBERT HARLOST “Har” Tennis 11; Science Club 9; Library Assistant 10, 11, 12. WENDY HARPER Doug Griswold reminisces his rough weekend. DANIEL HAY GREGORY HAZLETT LINDA HESS JOYCE FAY HITCHCOCK NANCY HOHL MARY HOLAWAY JOYCE HOLBERT TERRY HOLCOMB 179 Homecoming Highlights Fall Semester DOUG HARRINGTON “Doog” Freshman Football 9; JV Football 10; Varsity Wrestling 11; JV Bowling 10; Varsity Club 12; D.E.C.A. Club 12. GARY HARRIS “Gar” All-Eastern Choir 12; Area All-State Chorus 10, 11, 12; Broome County Choir 9; Choir 12, Pres. 12; Assistant Conductor 12; Glee Club 9, 10, 11; Madrigal Singers 10, 11, 12; Pop Singers 11, 12. GAYE HART Senior Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Honor Society 12. PATRICK HARTIGAN “Hagerdy” Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; Tennis 11. Homecoming Queen, Sue Pierce, smiles radiantly during the reception in the Sr. High Cafeteria. DENNIS HOLMES THOMAS S. HOMZA DAVID HORVATH LYNNE ANN HOWSBERGER GAIL L. HUSTON SCOTT JAMIESON GARY JIRAUCH MARY E. JOHNSON 180 EDWARD R. HATALLA “Ed” Eagle Scout Award 10; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; D.E.C.A. Club 12; Track 9, 10; Tennis 11. SCOTT HAUSE “House” Basketball 9; JV Basketball 10; Baseball 9; JV Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball 11; Football 9; JV Football 10; Varsity Football 11; Key Club 10, 11; Varsity Club 12- Ski Club 9, 10, 11. DANIEL PAUL HAY « Dan N.M.S.Q.T. Semi-Finalist; Choir 12; Glee Club 11; Sen¬ ior Honor Society 11, 12; Junior Honor Society 9, 10; French Club 10, 11, 12. GREGORY HAZLETT “Greg” LINDA JEAN HESS “Hesser” Business Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Honor Society 9; Senior Honor Society 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee. Kathy Meaker and Dianne DeBergh relax a moment during the hectic faculty tea put on annually by F.H.A. JOYCE HITCHCOCK Business Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 11. “Hitch” MARY JOHNSON CRAIG T. JONES JUDITH JONES KATHLEEN JONES NANCY HOHL Student Council 9, 10; Exchange Student 11; Quill 12. MARY ELAINE HOLAWAY “Mar” F.H.A. 12; Dramatics Club 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12. JOYCE EYLIEN HOLBERT Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Choir 12; Chorus 10, 11; Senior High Math Club 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Pop Singers 12; F.H.A. 9, 10; F.T.A. 12; Junior Honor So¬ ciety 9. TERRY JAY HOLCOMB “T” Class President 12; Student Council 11, 12, Assistant Treas. 11; JV Football 9; Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12; JV Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; JV Wrestling 9; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; King Football 12; Optimist Club Award 12; Warrior Salesman 12. DENNIS HOLMES “Den” J.V. Football 9, 10; Senior Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Stage Band 12. TOM HOMZA DAVID ROSS HORVATH “Dave” Varsity Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Varsity Track 9, 10, 181 Communication Aids Learning MARSHA JONES BARRY KELLY JOE KENDRICK BILL KANE KAREN KELLY ROBERT KENNICUTT 11, 12; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Art Club 12; Warrior Salesman 12. LYNNE A. HOWSBERGER “Linny” Freshman Queen 9; Dramatics Club 9; Chorus 9, 10, 12, Sec. 10, Pres. 12; Select Chorus; Pop Group; Business Club 11, 12, V. Pres. 11, 12; Receptionist; Warrior Sales¬ man 12; Warrior Typist 12. GAIL HUSTON F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Business Club 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Bowling 12; Receptionist. SCOTT JAMIESON Band 9; Chorus 11, 12; Stage Band 9; Pop Singers 12. GARY JIRAUCH Quill Staff 12. MARY E. JOHNSON Occupational School. MARY LORRAINE JOHNSON Pep Club 9; F.H.A. 12; Intramurals; Girls’ Cross Coun¬ try 11. CRAIG JONES Debate Club 11, 12; Maxwell Scholarship Finalist 11; U.N. Model Assembly 11; Certificate of Above Average Debate 11; Ski Club 9, 10, 11; Pep Club 9. JUDITH JONES “Judy” F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11; Dramatics Club 10, 11; Business Club 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12. KATHLEEN E. JONES “Kathy” Senior Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Band Scholarship to Fredonia 182 KEEVIN KENYON ROXANN KESSLER KATHLEEN KLEIN LAURIE M. KNAPP MARK KNAPP WILLIAM JOHN KOCAK JOHN VINCENT KOPALEK ALEXANDER JOSEPH KOVACS Summer Music Clinic 11; NYSSMA Solo Festival 9, 10, 11, 12; NYSSMA Area All-State Band 10, 12; Choir 12; Madrigal Singers 12; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Art Club 12; Girls’ Bowling 12. MARSHA CLARE JONES Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Latin Club 9, 10; Pep Club 9, 10, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 10; Student Council Rep¬ resentative 10; Class Treasurer 12; Rotary Exchange Student to Bolivia 11; Junior Honor Society 9, 10; Span¬ ish Club 12; Warrior Salesman 12. WILLIAM KANE “Bill” Freshman Football 9; Wrestling 9; Baseball 11, 12; Quill 10, 11, 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Photographer 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Rifle Club 11; Swim Club 12. BARRY LEE KELLY “Kelly” Debate Club 10, 11, 12; Senior Honor Society 12; Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Rifle Club 10; Intramurals 12; Spanish Club. The new pool provides an opportunity for Elaine Williams to teach others her swimming skills. 183 PENNY HELEN KSENICS LEON LATTIMER LAWRENCE KUBISA CRIS LAUBACK MARGARET LANGEVIN GARY LAWRENCE CHARLES LASICKI JEAN LA WSON Leadership Is The Key To Success KAREN ANN KELLY Business Club 11; Senior Honor Society; Pep Club 11, 12; AMS Award; Girls Cross Country 11. JOSEPH KENDRICK “Jumpin’ Joe” Varsity Club 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Student Council Representative 11; J.V. Football 9; J.V. Basket¬ ball 9; J.V. Baseball 9; Varsity Football 10, 11; Varsity Baseball 10, 11; Varsity Basketball 10, 11; Intramurals. ROBERT C. KENNICUTT, JR. “Bob” J.V. Varsity Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Varsity Track 10, 11, 12; Warrior Assistant Editor-in-Chief 12; Pho¬ tographer 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Senior Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Key Chib 12; Radio Club 11, 12, President 12; J.V. Varsity Basketball Manager, Statistician 11, 12; Senior Honor Society. ALEXANDER J. KOVACS “Little Al” Wrestling 10, 11, 12. KEEVIN KENYON Russian Club 9, 10. ROXANN KESSLER “Rock” D.E.C.A. Club 12; Business Club 10, 12. KATHLEEN KLEIN “Kathy” NOMA Math Award 11; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Dra¬ matics Club 9, 12; Intramurals 9, 11, 12. LAURIE KNAPP Pep Club 10; Dramatics Club 11. MARK KNAPP Varsity Track 11, 12; Soccer 10, 11; Football 9; Ski Club, Treasurer 10; Party Delegate 10, 11; Spanish Club 10; Intramurals; Pep Club; Varsity Club. WILLIAM KOCAK Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Debate Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; French Club. 184 JOHN V. KOPALEK J.V. Wrestling 9, 10; Varsity Wrestling 11, 12; J.V. Football 9, 10; Varsity Football 11; Varsity Club 12. PENNY HELEN KSENICS Debate Club 12; Dramatics Club 12; Business Club 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Senior Honor Society; Swimming Aide 12; A.M.S. Spelling Award 11; Gregg Awards 11; F.H.A. 11. LAWRENCE KUBISA Scholastic Art’s Gold Key Award 11; Bowling Team 11, 12 . MARGARET MARY LANGEVIN “Peggy” French Club 9, 10, 12; Dramatics Club 9, 10; F.T.A. 11; F.H.A. 11, 12; Jr. Prom Committee; Warrior Salesman; Pep Club 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 12; Party Delegate 10. CHARLES GARY LASICKI “Chas” J.V. Football 9, 10; J.V. Baseball 9, 10; Varsity Foot- President of Student Council, Dave Brown, talks over the organization’s accomplishments with a C.V. graduate. BONNIE LAWYER RUTH ANN LEAHY JOHN LEE VALERIE LEE Leaders of the “revolution,” State Gilbert explains the new tactics used during the Honor Society Tap Day. 185 Seniors Live A Normal Life Too ball 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Intramurals; Band 10, 11; NYSSMA Contest “A” Rating; Varsity Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Science Club 9, 10. LEON LATTIMER “Lem” Science Club 9, 10, 11, Ass’t Sec. 11. CRIS W. LAUBACK Warrior Salesman; Intramurals; Varsity Track 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Junior and Senior Honor Society; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club; Football 10; History Club 11, Vice-President 12: Delegate 1968 N.Y. District; Key Club Convention. GARY LAWRENCE Ski Club. JEAN CAROL LAWSON Varsity Cheerleading 11, 12, Captain 12; J.V. Cheerlead¬ ing 9, 10; Senior Leaders Club 11, 12; Junior Leaders Club 9; Gymnastics Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Honor Society 12; Class Vice-President 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11; Dramatics Club 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Student Council Representative 9. BONNIE JEAN LAWYER Warrior Staff Index; Senior Honor Society; Warrior Salesman 12; Madrigal Singers 11, 12; Select Choir 12; French Club 10, 11; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Pep Club 12. RUTH ANN LEAHY Receptionists 12; Business Club 11; French Club 10. JOHN R. LEE Latin Club 9, 10; Chess Club 12. EARL LEWIS GARY LINSKY DAVID LJUNGGREN KAY MARLENE LEWIS GARY LINVILLE JAMES LOMANACO 186 “Val” VALERIE MARIE LEE Ski Club 11; Dramatics Club 11; Art Club 11, Sec.-Treas. 12; F.H.A. 11, 12; Girls Cross Country 11; Intramurals 11; Ski Club 12; Ass’t. Swim Instructor 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Transferred from North; Orchestra 10; Dra¬ matics Club 10; Art Club 10, Sergeant-at-Arms, French Club 10; East Junior, Orchestra 9; Homeroom Sec. 9; Choir 9; Gymnastics Club, Pres.; Leaders Club; French Club. EARL LEWIS “Squirrel ' Intramurals 9, 11. KAY LEWIS “Lewi Pop Singers 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom Committee 11; Pep Club 12; Red Cross Club 9. GARY LINSKY “Linsk” Cross Country 11; Track 9, 10, 11; D.E.C.A. Club 11, 12, Pres. 12; Intramurals. Dan Parrotte takes time out to catch up on his beauty sleep. MARK LOMONACO MICHAEL LYON DONALD BRUCE LOVELAND BOB MacDONOUGH CYNTHIA LYNCH THOMAS JOHN MACK PETER LYNCH CHARLES MacKENZIE 187 Diane Fulkrod and Dianne DeBergh press their luck in a notehand speed test. Senior Year ... A Time For Perfection GARY LINVILLE “Gar” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. DAVID LJUNGGREN “Yardbird” Track 11, 12; Science Club 11; Debate Club 11; Intra¬ murals. Chris Argento solemnly improves his typing speed by practic¬ ing in the Press Room. JAMES ROBERT LOMONACO “Lomanski” Class Vice-Pres. 9; J.V. Football 10; J.V. and Varsity Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Co-Captain 12; Cross Country 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Key Club 9, 10, 11; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Homeroom Delegate 11. MARK LOMONACO Homeroom Representative 12; J.V. Football 9; Varsity Football 10, 11; Varsity Cross Country 12; J.V. Wrestling 9; Varsity Wrestling 10, 11, ' 12, Co-Captain 12; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11, Vice-Pres. 12; Varsity Track 11 , 12 . DONALD BRUCE LOVELAND “Bruce” CYNTHIA ELLEN LYNCH “Skinch” Ski Club 11, 12; French Club 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 12. PETER LYNCH “Pete” Ski Club. DIANE MACRO JUSTINA MACRO JEFFREY R. MANGAN MICHAEL LYON “Spike” J.V. Wrestling 11; Varsity Wrestling 12; D.E.C.A. Club 11 , 12 . BOB MacDONOUGH Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Most Outstanding J.V. 11; Stage Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Senior and Junior Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12. THOMAS MACK “Tom” Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Dramatics Club 12; J.V. Football 10. CHARLES MacKENZIE “Charlie” Intramurals. DON MACKEY (Picture Not Available) D.E.C.A. Club 12. DIANE ELIZABETH MACRO “Di” Senior Honor Society 12; Junior Leaders 9; Senior Leaders 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Jr. Prom Committee 11. JUST1NA MACRO “Tina” Dramatics Club 10; Art Club 11, 12, Sergeant-at-Arms 11, Pres. 12; Warrior Salesman 12. JEFFREY R. MANGAN “Jives” J.V. Football 9, Captain 9; Varsity Football 10; Fresh¬ man Basketball 9; Ski Club 9, 10; Pep Club 9. RODNEY MANGAN Class Treas. 9, 11; Student Council Representative 9, 10, 11; Debate Club 9, 10; Tennis 10; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Pool Lifeguard 11, 12; Lesson Instructor for Elementary Students 12; Warrior Salesman 12. MIKI MASUTANI Rotary Exchange Student from Japan 12; Madrigal Sing¬ ers 12; Pep Club 12; Glee Club 12; Choir 12; Choir 9, 10, 11, (Sakai High School, Japan). HOPE E. MATTESON “Matti” Glee Club 9; Business Club 11; Pep Club 9. PAULA JANE MAYO Ski Club 12; Transferred from Bishop Brady High School 11; Student Council 11; Dramatics 11; Ski Club 11; Hopkinton High School 9, 10; Newspaper 9; Dramatics 9, 10; Class President 10. ROD MANGAN HOPE MATTESON MARY McKENNA MICHAEL McMAHON MIKI MUSUTANI PAULA JANE MAYO Howard McKenzie DENNIS McAVOY LINDA McNEISH ROBERT J. MEE DON McPARTLAND DEBORAH McPHERSON KATHY L. MEAKER MICHAEL G. MINOR LINDA MOTT LINDA MURPHY Physical Fitness Can Be Fun, Too. MARY PATRICE McKENNA “Auzzie” Rotary Exchange Student from Australia; Glee Club 11, 12 . DON McPARTLAND Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Senior Honor Society 12; Dramatics Club 12; Ski Club 11. Howard r. McKenzie National Honor Society 12; Choir 12; Mathletes 11, Medal 11; Chorus 11; Senior Math Club 12, Officer 12; Transferred from M.E. 11; Outstanding Boy Award 9; Art Club 10; “Maple Leaf” Editor 9; Class Representa¬ tive 10. DEBORAH McPHERSON “McPherson” Student Council, Secretary 11; Representative 12; Warrior, Classes Editor 12, Salesman 12; Class Secretary 10; F.T.A. President 12; Quill 9, 11, 12; Dramatics Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10. MICHAEL McMAHON “Red” Art Club 11; Dramatics Club 11. DENNIS Me A VO Y Latin Club 9; Rifle Club 10. KATHY MEAKER “La Rue” Junior Honor Society 9; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Intra¬ murals 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Leaders 12; Art Club 11; Homeroom Representative 9, 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Ski Club 12. LINDA McNEISH Pep Club 10, 11, 12. “Lin” BOB MEE “Meezer” Student Council Representative 9, 10; J.V. Football 9, 190 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; J.V. Basketball 10, 11; J.V. Baseball 9, 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. MICHAEL MINOR “Mike” Varsity Club 12; Varsity Golf 11; French Club 10, 11, 12, President 12; History Club 10, 11, 12; Senior Math Club 12; Pop Group 11, 12; Madrigal Singers 11, 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Chess Club 11; Chorus 9, 10, 11; Boys Singing Group 9; Broome County Music Festival 9. LINDA MOTT French Club 11; Quill 11, 12; Dramatics Club 12; Health Office Assistant 11; Intramurals 12; Transferred from Canast ota Junior-Senior High School, Girls Ensemble 9, 10, Treasurer 10; F.N.A. 9, 10; French Club 9, 10; American Friends Overseas 9, 10, Secretary 10. LINDA A. MURPHY “Murph” Art Club 11, 12; Junior Honor Society 9; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Latin Club 11, 12, Vice President 11, President 12; Russian Club 10; Pep Club; Warrior Salesman 12; Dramatics Club 12. During one of the more informal football practice sessions, Dave Cox and Mike Phillips train for the grueling season to come. ANDY NEGUS JOHN NEWTON DEBORAH NOLAN GEORGE OCKER GERRY NEWBY SYLVIA NICOLAI TOM NOYES GAIL O’CONNELL Debi Copeland, the first female jockey at C.V., rides her steed to a first place triumph. Gerry Newby adds two to his high scoring record. ANDREW NEGUS “Andy” Art Club. GERRY NEWBY “Newb” J.V. Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; J.V. Foot¬ ball; Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12; Soccer 9, 10, 11; Class Vice President 10; Varsity Club 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10 , 11 , 12 . JOHN ERIC NEWTON “Fig” Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President 12; Senior Honor So¬ ciety 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 12; J.V. Football 10, 11; Varsity Football 12; Track 10, 11; Freshman Basket¬ ball 9; Intramurals 11, 12; Tennis 12; Junior Honor Society 9, 10. SYLVIA NICOLAI “Nica” DECNY 11, 12, Secretary 11; Chorus 9. 192 Athletic Seniors Achieve New Goals DEBORAH NOLAN “Debby” Spanish Club 11, 12; Warrior, Assistant Sales Manager; F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 12; Pep Club 10. v THOMAS ALAN NOYES “Snoyes” Spanish Club 9; Ski Club 9, 10; Intramurals; Art Club. GEORGE OCKER “O” Intramurals; Transferred from North High School, Fresh¬ man Football 9; J.V. Football 10; Intramurals; Home¬ room Representative 10; Red Cross Representative; Ger¬ man Club. GAIL O’CONNELL Chorus 12; Pep Club 10, 11; F.H.A. 10; Intramurals 11. ROSE OLENSKY “Rocky” Transferred from Susquehanna Valley 11, F.B.L.A. 10; Dramatics Club 10; Intramurals 10; Transferred from Catholic Central 9, Newspaper Club 9. MARLENE H. OLMSTEAD “Mar” Junior Honor Society 9; Senior Honor Society 12; Math Club 9, 10; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Health Careers Club 9; Library Assistant 9; Intra¬ murals 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee 11. DEBRA ANN OTTAWAY “Deb bi” Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President 11, Treasurer 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11; Spanish Club 12; Intramurals 9, 10. DANIEL PARROTTE “Dan” Debate Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 10, President 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 11, Secretary 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Warrior, Sales Manager 12; Class Treasurer 10; Representative to New York State Boys’ State 12; Student Council 11; Senior Honor Society 11, 12. MARIA PEACH Dramatics Club 11, 12; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer 11, 12; French Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 11, President 12; Debate Club 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Maxwell Scholarship Representative 11, 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Ski Club 11, 12. ROSE OLENSKY MARLENE HELEN DEBRA ANN OTTAWAY DAN PARROTTE MARIA PEACH OLMSTEAD JEANNETTE PETKASH MICHAEL PHILLIPS LINDA PERT 193 Marilyn Falzarano communicates with her outside world. LINDA DOREEN PERT “Lin” Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11; F.H.A.; Art Club, Treasurer 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Intramurals; Pep Club; Dramatics Club; Girls Cross Country 11; Debate Club 12. JEANNETTE PETKASH “Jennie” Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 12; Drama Club 12; Warrior Salesman 12. MICHAEL FRANK PHILLIPS “Juan” J.V. Football 9, 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Intramurals; Varsity Club; Key Club; Ski Club, President 11; Dra¬ matics Club 10; Homeroom Representative; Party Dele¬ gate. SUZANNE MARGARET PIERCE “Sue” Business Club 11, 12, Pres. 12; Senior Honor Society 11, 12, Sec. 12; French Club 10, 11 , Sec. 11; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 11, Vice-Pres. 12; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Junior Honor Society 9; Gregg Awards; A.M.S. Awards; Warrior Typist, Salesman 12; Jr. Prom Com¬ mittee 11; Homecoming Queen 12. DANNY PRATT Intramurals 10, 11, 12. RICHARD PRATT “Rich” Football 9; Track 9; Ski Club 9, 10, 12. SUZANNE PIERCE RICHARD PRATT FAITH PRENTICE ELLEN RANDALL DANNY L. PRATT SANDRA PRATT KATHY QUICK HOLLY RANDALL 194 KRISTI RAYMOND MARILYN BARSHAM WENDY REID ELIZABETH RINES Seniors On The Home Stretch SANDRA PRATT “Sandy” F.T.A. 11; F.H.A. 12. FAITH MARGARET PRENTICE Warrior Activities Editor 12; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, Letter 11; Choir 12; Madrigal Singers 10, 11, 12; Pop Singers 11, 12; Area All-State Choir 11, 12; Senior Leaders 10, 11, 12; Junior Honor Society 9, 10; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; History Club 10, 11, 12; Model U.N. Assembly 11; J.V. Cheerleading 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Swim Club 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom Committee 11; Senior Math Club 12; French Club 10. KATHY QUICK Pep Club 9, 10; French Club 9. ELLEN RANDALL Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10; Spanish Club 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee; It’s a photo finish for Joe Kendrick, Mike Phillips, Elaine Willians, Jean Lawson, and Dave Cox. Seniors Work To Get Ahead Warrior Salesman. Transferred from Mac Arthur: School Paper 9, Sports Editor; Leaders Club 9. HOLLY RANDALL “Hoi” Cheerleading 9, 10, 11; Junior Leaders 9; Senior Leaders 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Student Council 11; French Club 12; Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics Club 9, 10. KRISTI RAYMOND “Kris” Glee Club 10, 11, Sec.-Treas. 11; Pop Singers 11; Area All-State Chorus 11; Dramatics Club 11, 12; French Club 12; Pep Club 9, 10. MARILYN BARSHAM “Mar” Business Club 11, 12, Sec. 12; Library Assistant 12; Pep Club 9. WENDY LEE REID Junior Honor Society; Senior Honor Society 12; Twirling Club, Co-Captain 10, 11, 12; Senior Majorette 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club; Warrior Salesman 12; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative 11, 12. ELIZABETH D. RINES “Beth” French Club 10, 11, 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Dramatics Club 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club; Pep Club 9, 10; F.T.A. 11, 12. KAREN LEE RITER F.H.A. 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Ski Club 10, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee; French Club 10. MICHAEL RITTER “Tex” Football 9. CONSTANCE ROG “Connie” D.E.C.A. Club 12; Business Club 11; Receptionist 11; Girls Cross Country 11. KAREN RITER RODNEY ROSENKRANS MICHAEL A. RITTER LINDA ROSER CONSTANCE ROG SUZANNE RUSPANTINI CATHERINE ROMANCZUK 196 CATHERINE MARIE ROMANCZUK “Cathy” F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Area All-State Band 12; French Club 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Junior Prom Committee. RODNEY ROSENKRANS LINDA PATRICIA ROSER ' “Lin” F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12, Treas. 11; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Dramatics Club 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Girls Cross Country Team 11; East Junior: Student Council 9; Hostess Committee 9, Pres. 9; Dramatics Club 9; “The Announcer,” Reporter 9; Gymnastics Club 9; His¬ tory Club 9; Girls Leaders 9; Band 9; Orchestra 9; Chorus 9; Intramurals. SUZANNE RACHELLE RUSPANTINI “Sue” Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 9, 10, 11; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Intramurals 9; Home Room Representative 11 . Sports Editor Craig Smith works diligently on one of several layouts for his section of the 1969 fVarrior. CHRISTOPHER SAEGER GARY C. SAGE JONATHAN R. SCHILLER PATRICIA SCRIVENER RICHARD SAMEK TIMOTHY SAUNDERS LYNNE SECOR SHARON SELLS LAWRENCE SERAFINI WEBB SISSON ERIC SHAFER RAYMOND H. SKINNER FREDERICK SHEFFER KATHLEEN SLAUSON ERIC SHUMWAY CRAIG SMITH Favorite Senior Pastimes DAN SABATO (Picture Not Available) Art Club. CHRISTOPHER E. SAEGER Freshman Football 9; Junior High Track 9; Spanish Club 9, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 11, 12; J.V. Football 10; Freshman Track 10; Debate Club 11, Treas. 11; Ski Club 9, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12; Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Club 12. GARY SAGE “Shorty” Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Soccer 9, 10, 11. RICHARD MICHAEL SAMEK “Rich” Senior Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Jun ior Honor Society 9; Senior Honor Society 12; Latin Club 9, 10, 12; F.T.A. TIMOTHY CHARLES SAUNDERS “Tim” Varsity Track 11, 12; Soccer 11; Intramurals 11, 12. JONATHAN R. SCHILLER “Jon” Intramurals; Basketball 9; Soccer 9; Dramatics Club. PATRICIA ELLEN SCRIVENER “Pat” Senior Leaders 11, 12; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 10, Pres. 11; Ski Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 9, 12. LYNNE SECOR “Lynne” Receptionist 10, 11; Business Club 11, 12; D.E.C.A. Club 11, 12; Pep Club 9. SHARON SELLS “Shar” Business Club 11, 12; Receptionist; Gregg Awards for Typing and Shorthand 11. LAWRENCE SERAFINI “Larry” Sr. High Math Club 11, 12; Senior Honor Society 12; 198 During the Honor Society reception Florence Haley takes a moment to daydream of things to come. Dave Young and Mark Knapp devilishly talk over Friday night’s adventures. JEANNETTE SMITH ANDREW SOPCHAK JOHN SOKOL KAREN SOULE Intramurals 12; Science Club 9, 10; Dramatics Club 9; Transferred from St. Joseph’s Seminary. ERIC SHAFER Varsity Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; J.V. Football 10; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Freshman Baseball 9; Tech Crew. FREDERICK SHEFFER “Rick” Track. ERIC SHUMWAY Intramurals 12; Transferred from Susquehanna Com¬ munity High School 11; Intramurals 10, 11. WEBB SISSON Football 9, 10, 11, 12. RAYMOND H. SKINNER Varsity Track 10, 11, 12; J.V. Cross Country 11, 12; Rifle Club. 199 Tom Williams, content in slum¬ ber, sees his study hall to an end. Upon his return to C.V. Rick Gehr works hard to catch up for the year he missed while in Costa Rica. Theo Decker turns her study hall into a social hour. ROBERT ALAN SPEER ROBERT SUSKO GARY SWEET KATHLEEN SLAUSON “Kathy” Chorus 9, 12; French Club 10, 11. CRAIG E. SMITH “Smitty” N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Junior and Senior Honor Society; Freshman Football; J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Warrior Sports Editor; Key Club 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Stage Band 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11, 12; Quill 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Band 9, 10; Varsity Track 10, 11; Debate Club 10, Sec.; Optimist Club Oratorical Contest 10; Dramatics Club 11; Jr.-Sr. Game; Warrior Salesman; Intramurals. JEANNETTE SUZANNE SMITH “Smitty” History Club 11, 12, Pres. 11; Warrior Staff, Photo Editor 12; Senior Honor Society 11 , 12, Vice-Pres. 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Spanish Club 12; Dramatics Club 12; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation 12; Model l?.N. Assembly 11; Regents Scholarship 12; Bauche and Lombe Science Medal 12; Junior Honor Society 9, Vice-Pres. 9. JOHN SOKOL Chorus 9; Librarian Assistant 10; Intramurals 10, 11, 12. ANDREW SOPCHAK “Andy” Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12; Southern Tier MELANIE TAYLOR JOHN THOMAS TESAR MARY THOMAS MARJORIE THOMPSON ROBERT TODACK JAMES TOMBS SUSAN TRACY GAIL TURNER Study Halls Have Purposes Athletic Conference Football Team; King Football 12; Paul Nolan Award 9; Boys State Representative 11; Junior and Senior Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Sec. 11, Pres. 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12; History Club 12, Pres.; J.V. Baseball 9, 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; J.V. Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Co-Captain 12; Intramurals; Russian Club 10, 12. KAREN SOULE Optimist Award 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Homeroom Representative 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12; Dramatics Club 12; F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11. ROBERT ALAN SPEER Art Club 11, 12; Latin Club 9; Ski Club 9, 10, 11; Freshman Football; Intramurals; Spanish Club 10, 11. ROBERT SUSKO “Bob” GARY SWEET “Sweeter” J.V. Wrestling 10; Varsity Wrestling 11, 12; Chorus 9, 12 MELANIE ANN TAYLOR “Mel” Business Club 12. JOHN T. TESAR “Tes” Junior High Soccer; Junior High Wrestling; Art Club 11 , 12 . MARY GERTRUDE THOMAS Senior Honor Society 12; Business Club 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10; Gregg Award for Shorthand and Typing 11, 12 . BRUCE SPITTLE “Bruno” MARJORIE LYNNE THOMPSON “Margie” Art Club 11, 12. Warrior Proof and Copy Editor 12; Junior and Senior 201 Seniors Tell Of Experiences Abroad Honor Society; Choir 12; Madrigal Singers 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10; Warrior Salesman 12; Math Club 12; D.A.R. Award. ROBERT TODACK “Bob JAMES TOMBS “Turner Ski Club 9, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 11; Pep Club 10; Dramatics Club 10; Intramurals. SUSAN TRACY “Trac” Senior Honor Society 12; Business Club, Treasurer 12; Receptionist 11, 12. GAIL E. TURNER “Get” F.H.A. 9, 10, 11; Dramatics Club 10; Health Office Assistant 10, 11. THOMAS ULBRIGHT DOROTHY VAIL ROXANNE VAN AKEN PERN VAN CAMP After her return to Chenango Valley Nancy Hohl tells others of her exciting adventures in Australia. Foreign exchange students Mary McKenna and Marsha Jones speak proudly of their visited and home lands during a C.V. assembly. 202 BARBARA VOLOSEVICH MARYANN WAFFLE ROBERT WARNER DAVID WEIR DAVID WELLS VINCENT WHALEY CAROL WHIELDON JIM WHITE THOMAS ULBRIGHT “Tom” Transferred from Catholic Central 12, J.V. Wrestling 9, 10; Homeroom Representative 9. DOROTHY FRANCES VAIL Chorus 11, 12; Choir 12; Madrigal Singers 12; Pop Singers 12; Band 9. ROXANNE HELEN VAN AKEN “Roxi” Debate Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Math Club 12; Junior High Quill 9; Sr. High Oratorical Contest 10, 11, 12; American Legion Oratorical Contest 10, 1st in School, 3rd in County; Junior Honor Society 9; Senior Honor Society 11 , 12 . PERN H. VAN CAMP “Pern” Latin Club 9, 10, 11; Intramurals. BARBARA A. VOLOSEVICH “Barb” A.M.S. and Gregg Awards; Business Club 11, 12, Sec. 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Receptionist 12; Red Cross Club 11; Pep Club. MARYANN CAROL WAFFLE “Mary” Senior Honor Society 12; Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Health Office Assistant 12; Spanish Club 10. ROBERT WARNER “Bob” Stage Band 10, 11, 12; Mathletes 12; Bowling 11, 12, Co-Capt. 12; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9; Ski Club 11, 12; Band 9, 10. DAVID WEIR “Dave” Senior Honor Society 12; Stage Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Debate Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Math Club 9, 10; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10; Band 9, 10. DAVID WELLS “Dave” Varsity Wrestling 12; J.V. Wrestling 9, 10, 11; Varsity Club 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Dramatics Club 12; Russian Club 9. VINCENT WHALEY “Vince” Varsity Tennis 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Math Club 9. 203 RON WHITHAM CAROL WILLIAMS ELAINE WILLIAMS VICTORIA LYNN WILSON SANDRA WHITMAN DONNA LEE WILLIAMS THOMAS WILLIAMS ROBERT WOOD CAROL LYNNE WHIELDON Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Salesman 12; Dramatics Club 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Intra¬ murals 9, 10; Chorus 9. JIM WHITE Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Wrestling 9; Varsity Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club; Intramurals 10, 11, 12. RONALD G. WHITHAM Varsity Football 11; Junior High Wrestling 9; Intramurals 10, 11; Pep Club 9, 10. SANDRA WHITMAN “Sandy” Business Club 12; Intramurals 9, 11, 12; Quill 12; Girls Cross Country 11. CAROL WILLIAMS Honor Society 9; Latin Club 9, 10; Ski Club 11, 12; French Club 12; Dramatics Club 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Quill 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Intramurals 10, 12 , DONNA LEE WILLIAMS F.H.A. 10, 11; French Club 10; Girls Track 11; Girls Cross Country 11. ELAINE DONNA WILLIAMS “Lainer” Student Council Sec. 12; Varsity Cheerleading 11, 12; J.V. Cheerleading 10; Warrior Sports Editor 12; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Junior Honor Society 9, 10; Class Sec. 11; Warrior Salesman 12; Intramurals; Gymnastics Club Pres. 10; Sec-Treas. 12; Pep Club, Jr.-Senior Leaders Club 9, 11, 12. THOMAS WILLIAMS “Tom” Freshman Football 9; Wrestling 9; Track 9; Varsity Track 11. VIKI WILSON “Vik” Transferred from Central 11, Student Council Representa¬ tive 10; Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12, Award 67-68; Newspaper 10, 11; Literary Club 10; Latin Club 9; Biology Club 9; Intramurals 10, 11; Gymnastics Club 9, 10; Student Staff Teachers Assistant 10; Ski Club 11, 12; Art Club 11; Synchronized Swim 11; Yearbook 10. ROBERT WOOD Band 9, 10, 11, 12. THOMAS WOOD “Woody” Soccer; Jr. High Track; Varsity Track 10, 11, 12; Varsity Cross Country 11, 12; Varsity Club; Intramurals; N.Y.S.P.H.A.A.; Southern Tier Athletic Conference AH Star Cross Country—Second Team. 204 Diabolical Andy Sopchak cracks a funny. Bright-eyed Ellen Randall cuddles up in her fur and waits for a ride home. Last Days As High School Seniors Joyce Holbert, Karen Riter and Cathy Romanczuk seem to be up to something. 205 THOMAS WOOD HANNELORE WOODIN RUTH WOODWORTH JOHN WRIGHT RENEE WRIGHT CAROL WRIGHTER HANNELORE WOODIN N.C.T.E. Writing Award; Quill, Jr. High Editor 9, Reporter 10, Editor-in-Chief 11, 12; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; History Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Warrior Salesman. RUTH ANN WOODWORTH Latin Club 9; Business Club 11; Senior Honor Society 12; Intramurals 11; A.M.S. Spelling Award. JOHN WRIGHT “Ernie” Key Club 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Home¬ room Representative 11, 12; Pep Club; Intramurals 10, 11 , 12 . RENEE WRIGHT “Rey” CAROL WRIGHTER Choir 12; Chorus; Pop Singers. JON YEAGER “Yeags” Varsity Track 11, 12; Soccer 11. KAREN ELAINE YOUKET Warrior Activities Editor 12; Warrior Salesman 12; Jun¬ ior Honor Society 9, 10; Senior Honor Society 11, 12; Quill 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12, Make-up Chairman 12; French Club 10, 11, 12, Treas. 10; Pep Club 12; Intramurals 12; Student Patrol 10. DAVE YOUNG Football 9; Intramurals 10, 11. JANE ZIMMERMAN Senior Honor Society 12; History Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Art Club 12; Science Club 9, Sec. 9. Mr. Ames counsels Bill Kane on his future as a physicist. 206 JON YEAGER KAREN YOUKET Frank Saraceno helps to make Cathy Bottle’s graduation DAVID G. YOUNG JANE ZIMMERMAN one to remember. ' Graduation Is The Goal Linda Pert and Tina Macko pull themselves together for another exciting gym class. 207 Optimist Club gave awards to Karen NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP The NCTE (National Council of Teach- Soule and Terry Holcomb for outstand- SEMI-FINALISTS Dan Hay, Paul ers of English) Writing Award was ing citizenship and character. Handte. Absent: Nora Fitzgerald, given to Hannelore Woodin. Roxanne VanAken. Spotlight On Out REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Standing: Bob Warner, Larry Brown, Dan Hay, Rod Fortran, Chris Lauback, Barry Kelly, Dan Parrotte. Seated: Eric Shafer, Kathy Jones, Paul Handte, Margie Thompson, Jean Lawson, Craig Smith, Jeannette Smith, Judy Fleming. Absent: David Baycura, Nora Fitzgerald, Bob Kennicutt, Roxanne VanAken, David Weir, Hannelore Woodin. 208 Girls’ and Boys’ State Representatives Dan Parrotte, Joanne Guy, and Andy Sopchak. LETTERS OF COMMENDATION Jeannette Smith, Craig Smith, Eric Shafer, Judy Fleming Howard McKenzie, Florence Haley. Absent: Hannelore Woodin, Kathy Slauson, Bob Kennicutt, Dave Baycura. standing Seniors 1 p v. JH j REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP ALTERNATES Standing: Doug Dean, John Babcock, Chris Saeger, John Newton. Seated: Dave Benko, Bob MacDonough, Florence Haley, Penny Ksenics, Faith Prentice, Joanne Guy, Debi Copeland. Absent: Katen Youket. 209 210 Matters Make Many Men Mad . . . i 21 I TO CHENANGO VALLEY We’ve come a long way through our years at C.V. high, It seems kind of funny that it’s time to say good-bye, There are some words of advice in the lines that come, So read them carefully ; they’re from us—who are done. The path that we’ve traveled has been both joyous and sad, We’ve gone through great times and bad, There have been trying times and times of discouragement, Sometimes we would never have made it without encouragement. Your school is what you make it so make it the best. Don ' t litter its hallways; study for that test, By your marks and your actions you represent your school, Think about what you do—don’t do it just to be cool. By our little stay here—we’ve learned many things, Now we are left with just memories—yearbooks and class rings. We’ll never forget the friendships—some that will never end, Now we’re out on our own—we best not pretend. So a final farewell to great C.V. high, We’re signing yearbooks—with tears in our eyes; The memories will be with us—probably ’til we die, C.V. will always be remembered—although we have said good-bye. A warm thank-you to administrators, teachers and friends for all the help and guidance they have given us. We really appreciate it. Sincerely, The Class of 1969 212 the SQUXR6 Prep Shop where all your friends buy their nicest clothes 54 Court Street Fashion Eye Wear Contact Lenses outdated 93 Front St. Binghamton, N. Y. Dial 723-5911 PATTERNS—NOTIONS—BUTTONS FINE FASHION FABRICS HOURS 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. DAILY Phones RA 3-9767 or RA 2-8425 1245 Front Street Binghamton, N. Y. LOU RAPPAPORT House of 1000 Items 1149 Front St. RA 3-5436 Compliments to Class of 1969 ZOPP ' S DELICATESSEN 1123 Front Street Congratulations Class of ’69 HI-RAN MOTORS New and Used Trucks Polaris Snowmobiles M M Garden Tractors 213 Compliments of AL KLEIN SINCLAIR 1501 Chenango Street SALL-STEARNS The Store for Men and Young Men 41 Court Street Binghamton, N. Y. VAN ' S BARBER SHOP 1161 Front Street Compliments of Binghamton, New York TOWN COUNTRY Best place in town to BOWLING LANES part with your hair. G H DINER 343 Front Street Binghamton, N. Y. 723-0831 Specializing in Pies 214 BARRON ' S FAMILY HAGGERTY FORBES SHOE STORE Clothing and Furnishings Since 1909 RA 3-0424 1344 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. 96 Front Street Binghamton, New York CHET KULP, JR., Reg. Pharm. Phone 723-9593 SAMMY ' S GROCERY COMMUNITY DRUGS ALL WAYS BETTER Cold Meats—Groceries Hillcrest Shopping Center 1095 Chenango St. FREE DELIVERY RA 2-0517 1208 Arterial Highway Binghamton, N. Y. Your BROOME-CHENANGO SHOPPER Best Wishes to the Class of ' 69 Local—Effective Economical Advertising (ibniversaL- 1437 Front St. 722-1771 INSTRUMENTS CORP. RICE ' S MARKET Binghamton, N. Y. 13902 53 Griswold Street RA 4-9664 the finest in fresh meats 215 ntont 723-3234 KNIT SHOP HILLcREST SHOPPING CENTER BRANDYWINE HIWAY FW A. Kunlcle Bette F. Colwell Congratulations to Class of ' 69 MACH ' S SUNOCO Front Street and Smith Road Our Very Best to The 1969 Grads RON ' S BARBER SHOP Compliments of WOLFINGER ' S Hillcrest New York NELSON ELLIS Wayside Furniture and Rugs Route 7 Phone RA 3-6444 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 69 BATES TROY Finest Laundry and Cleaning Since 1852 216 1102 Chenango St. 1313 Front St. 723-3827 724-3923 Compliments of CLEMENTE, JOSEPH KOZOL, INC. General Insurance 468 Chenango St. Binghamton, N. Y. Phone 722-7281 Compliments of Q RUBE SMIT J-| MEN ' S STORE 42 Court St. Binghamton Best of Luck to These Future Teachers From CHENANGO VALLEY FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Congratulations to the Cla ss of 1969 CHENANGO PHARMACY Chenango Bridge, N. Y. Compliments of CORNABY ' S GROCERY 53 Nowlan Road Hillcrest RA 2-9632 BOB ' S ATLANTIC Chenango Bridge New York 648-4320 217 To Explain To Awaken To Enlighten To Entertain The Press YOUR FRIENDLY HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER And . . . WINR Radio and TV 218 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 69 From MISKE ELECTRIC INC 335 Front Street It ' s the End of a Long, Hard Trail, Seniors. Best Wishes From CHENANGO VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 2I9 I f Tn - i • 1 r j - r - v , ‘ - . , .j i • ' J£A f . . % mZ ' V JL. _ . - ,jJ% ■ i . « ' .■ 4 C ' 4 b|H ■few t K 4 v y? gAg B M t f. J ¥’] r a ■sv V Jr M ' 4 £ xj 1 L vS 1 W V We ' re right behind you. Seniors. 220 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 ROBERT ' S 868 Chenango Street Ladies ' and Children ' s Clothing WOODY ' S BARBER SHOP Across From Port Dick Fire Station 2 Barbers Expert Service WEEKDAYS 8—7 SATURDAYS 8—6 Bonne Chance a la Classe de — 1969— FRENCH CLUB Congratulations to the Class of 1969 EVERETT THOMPSON DAIRY BAR Milkshakes —Sodas— Sundaes 221 The Class of ' 69 CV KEY CLUB is LEADERSHIP IN ACTION Congratulations From WALTER C. ROSE BUCKY ' S BARBER SHOP Rt. 7 Across From CVHS Af Tingley ' s Trailer Parle Expert Haircutting Tues.—Fri. 8 a.m.—7 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.—4 p.m. Air-conditioned Closed Monday McIntosh ready mix concrete DRY CLEANING—PRESSING—REPAIRING—DYEING VILLAGE SHOP CLEANERS DRIVE IN 2-HR. SERVICE JIMMY COPP, Prop. 1369 and 1015 Chenango St. RA 4-5076 Hillcrest, N. Y. 222 BINGHAMTON CRUSHED STONE r Ask a Sophomore What June 20th Means and He ' ll Say: TWO DOWN, TWO TO GO! Best Wishes to the Class of ' 69 CHENANGO BRIDGE MEDICAL GROUP MAMSELLE ' S COIFFURES DELMAR STUDIO Official Warrior Photographer 137 Court Street RA 4-6661 785 Chenango Street Port Dickinson, New York High styling by Geraldine and Carlo specializing in haircuts and tints RA 3-1244 FRED ' S HARDWARE CENTER Housewares — Garden Supplies Rentals 1070 Arterial Highway, Hillcrest Binghamton, New York RA 3-6176 JIM ' S MEAT MARKET HOME OF QUALITY MEATS 648-4300 P. A. WILSON Groceries and Fresh Cut Meats 867 Chenango St. We Deliver —RA 2-3469 224 Till? BRIDGE BARBER SHOP Chenango Bridge Shopping Center Tues.—Fri. 10 A.M.—7:30 P.M. Sat. 8 A.M.—5 P.M. PAUL J. BROOKS INC General Insurance 130 Main Street 729-9292 Compliments of DAVID ' S Congratulations Seniors Compliments of DRAMA CLUB All the world ' s a stage, and all the men and women merely players . . . —Shakespeare 225 We ' ll Be Cheering for You Seniors. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969 From the VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SAWTELLE TRAVEL SERVICE Security Mutual Building RA 3-7391 Airlines—Cruises—Resorts 226 Compliments of TRI-COUNTY QUARRIES Vestal, N. Y. JOHN ' S BODY SHOP JOHN CHORDAS, Proprietor 24-Hour Service Towing—Collision—Painting Rt. 12 and I2A at 1447 Upper Front Street Binghamton, New York 724-1346 Start Your Married Life Right With A COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOME From AHLBERG MOBILE HOMES Rte. 369 Next to Chenango Valley State Park R. D. I, Chenango Forks, N. Y. 13746 (607) 648-8000 RA 3-2112 STAN ' S ROTARY SERVICE TIRES—BATTERIES—REPAIRS—LUBRICATION STAN SYPNIEWSKI Proprietor 1053 Front Street Binghamton, New York Compliments of CV VARSITY CLUB Gary Allen Chip Austin Dick Barvinchak Dave Benko Bob Bennet Dave Brenner John Cooley Dave Cox Jerry Crosby Tom Cross Chris Dow Rod Fortran Pat Hartigan Terry Holcomb Dave Horvath Bill Kane Joe Kendrick Bob Kennicutt Chuck Lasicki Cris Lauback Jim Lomonaco Mark Lomonaco— Vice Pres. Don McPartland Bob Mee Mike Minor Gerry Newby Mike Phillips John Reed— Sec. Chris Roser— Treas. Chris Saeger Tim Sandell Tom Sayer Eric Shafer Webb Sisson Charles Slagle Craig Smith Andy Sopchak— Pres. Dave Sweet Vince Whaley Jim White Tom Wood John Wright Tom Youket MAPES MOVING STORAGE CO., INC. Moving—Storage 100 Oakdale Road Westover Section Binghamton RA 9-2266 Laminated by Plastic KITCHEN KRAFT 64 Travis Ave. Binghamton, New York LOUIS J. GUTHEIL 722-1137 724-8090 SMITH-LUMBER SERVICE Do-lt-Yourself-HQ. KATTELVILLE RD. CHENANGO BRIDGE TOMMY’S HAIR STYLES 78 Court Street Perfect For That Special Date 723-5457 723-5458 Congratulations Class of ' 69 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Walter Avenue Binghamton, N. Y. AUCHINACHIE PLUMBING LTD. 216 Clinton Street RA 2-5660 Plumbing and Heating Compliments of MAINES CANDY PAPER CO. MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE RANGES CHARLES E. DOLL INSURANCE AGENCY All kinds of insurance 1309 Front Street Binghamton, New York 13905 Phone RA 3-8997 FRANCIS CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. Commercial—Residential Remodeling 109 Robinson Street Binghamton 722-7263 ALBANY-BINGHAMTON EXPRESS, INC 1299 Arterial Highway, Hillcrest J. CLIFFORD SIGNOR, JR., Manager 229 Geared to help you with your money matters. Broome County Bankers ' Association The Binghamton Savings Bank The Endicott National Bank Endicott Trust Company First-City National Bank The Industrial Bank of Binghamton Marine Midland Trust Company of Southern New York 230 Compliments of DAI RYLE A MILK i Chenango Plaza 724-2406 Free Prescription Delivery Congratulations to the Class of ' 69 Compliments of STUDENT COUNCIL Every man should measure himself by his own standard. HORACE Epistles Compliments of SIGMA DELTA FRATERNITY CHENANGO VALLEY JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Founded-1946 232 LEADERSHIP CHARACTER SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP CITIZENSHIP There are four sorts of men: He who knows not and knows not he knows not: he is a fool—shun him; He who knows not and knows he knows not: he is simple—teach him; He who knows and knows not he knows: he is asleep—wake him; He who knows and knows he knows: he is wise—follow him. —Arabian proverb ■■ Compliments and Best Wishes from the SENIOR BAND to the CLASS OF ' 69 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 Compliments of CONTRO BROTHERS PLUMBING HEATING 81 Eldridge Street 723-7509 We ' ve Been Honored by the Pleasure of Your Society, Seniors. Compliments of NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY 233 Class Rings Graduation Announcements Name Cards and Accessories Caps and Gowns Taylor-made Yearbooks BALFOUR-TAYLOR Schenectady Office Represented by Bob Gray - Don Nash - Jim Gerding Dick Sims - Bob Macfadden P.O. Box 2509 Schenectady, N.Y. 12309 CHENANGO BRIDGE RED AND WHITE NORMAN ' S SUPER MARKET Choice Groceries and Meats 179 Robinson Street The friendly store that saves you more PATRONS Dr. Eugene N. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. VanKeuren Mr. and Mrs. Loren W. Guy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copeland The Phantom Lunch Lady 3-D Pizzeria and Delicatessen 234 THE MERMAID AQUARIUM Your Complete Aquarium Store. Tropical and Goldfish Quality Aquariums and Supplies Sanitaria Springs, N. Y. 648-4296 235 PATRONS Mrs. Hilda Banovic Mr. John M. King ' COfN r- nr f OPp. tAUK R ' andDHYCLE’A Congratulations Class of ' 69 HELPEE-SELFEE CLEANING CENTER Chenango Plaza Compliments of Stop at THE SPOT DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Upper Front Street Binghamton, New York STEVE RA 3-9984 TOM RA 3-8864 ILLS LEY BROS. Bulldozer and Backhoe Dump Truck and Loader Services Top Soil and Fill Dirt Demolition R. D. 3, Nolan Road Binghamton, N. Y. LAKE ' S MARKET 654 Chenango St. Port Dickinson, N. Y. RA 3-9831 236 BRITTON INSURING AGENCY 66 Hawley Street RA 3-3563 VILLAGE CORNER C. Earl Lowe Logan F. Wheeler Lynn H. Bryant James F. Boland, Jr. Lillian McNitt Clifford McNitt Douglas Shaver Stuart S. Kirkpatrick Open Daily 10 ' til 5 Thurs. and Fri. Evenings ' til 9. Any Evening by Appointment The small shop with taste and bright fresh ideas . . . for the unique in gifts! Spalding—Wilson—MacGregor Sporting Goods DAVE ' S HARRIS ARMY NAVY STORE 167-169 Washington Street Binghamton, N. Y. Congratulations to Class of ' 69 TINGLEY ' S TRAILER PARK Phone RA 4-2543 Index SEVENTH GRADERS Abbey, Sandra 49, 118 Aiken, Barbara 48, 118 Allen, Carolyn 53, 118 Anderson, Cindy 49, 118 Atteridg, Pamela 48, 118 Atwater, Su9an 49, 118 Auchinachie, Debora 49, 118 Avery, Lewis 118, 120 Bakay, Michael 116 Baker, Donald 118 Baldwin, Kevin 118 Baldwin, Sharon 49, 118 Barnard, Michael 118 Barr, David 118 Bates, Rolland 118 Beam, Charlene Belensky, Karen 49, 118 Bclensky, Kathy. 48, 118 Bement, David 80, 118 Bennett, Lynne 49, 118 Benning, Bonnie 38, 118 Bett9, Richard 118 Birch, Martha 118 Bodnar, Lynette 118 Boehmk- , John 71, 118 Bordonaro, Charles 118, 123 Bowman, David 118 Bowman, Laura 118 Branick, Michael 49, 118 Bronson, Duane 80, 118 Bronson, Kathy 118 Bronson, Lee 80, 118 Brown, Lance 77, 118 Brown, Terri 49, 118 Brown, W. Scott 21, 118 Browne, Deborah 118 Burk, Brian 118 Burke, Michael 118 Burns, Beverly 48, 118 Butch, Gary 118 Carl en, Stephen 80, 118 Carter, Melinda 38, 118 Casella, Gina 49, 118 Clift, Robert 118, 119 Coate9, Eric 118 Colwell, Jame9 118 Congdon, John 77, 118 Conrad, Andrea Coon, Susan 49, 118 Corey, Deborah 49, 118 Corn lius, David 188 Creagh, Chrysa 118 Daniels, Benjamin 118 Davis, Ann 38, 118 Dawn, Sharon 118 Decker, Marie 118 DeMaria, Terri 118 Demuth, Bonnie 49, 118 Desko, Kim 118 Diener, Linda 49, 118 DiMascio, Judith 53, 118 Disbro, Donald 118 Dodson, William 54, 118 Doherty, George 54, 118 Dolan, Deborah 118 Douglas, Harold 118 Downey, Deborah 118 DuBrava, John 54, 118 Dunlop, Thomas 54, 118 Dwyer, Brian 118 Eddy, Donna Lee 118 Edsell, Kenneth 118 Evangelisti, Nancy 21, 118 Evans, Bonnie 118 Evans, David 118 Felice, Kathleen 118 Filiak, Paul 118 Fisher, Terri 49, 118 Fitzgerald, William 120 Fleming, Sue 49, 118 Ford, Robert Forkey, Bryan 118 Fortran, Rhonda 48, 118 Frey, Linda 118, 123 Fuller, Vickie 54, 118 Gioia, Eric 118 Gould, David 118 Gregory, Claire 53, 120 Grenier, David Grey, John 120 Grubb, Brenda 120 Guy, David 77, 120 Hall, Michael 77, 120 Hammitt, Michael 119, 120 Hanna, Dale 38, 120 Harting, Ronald 47, 120 Hill, Victoria 120 Hobbing, Reimer 120 Hoffma9ter, Sandra 36, 120 Holbert, Debra 120 Hornick, Mary 120 Hotaling, David 84, 120 Hotchkiss, Frank 80, 120 Hunt, Matthew 120 Hurst, Anthony 54, 120 Jacob, Donna 49, 120 Jagger, Sharon 120 Jamieson, Charles 49, 127 Jewell, Charles 120 Johnston, Dennis 120 Jone9, Cheryl 53, 120 Jone9, Karen 120 Jone9, Patricia 48, 120 Jone9, Richard 121 Joseph, Liane 120 Judd, Lori 120 Juriga, Vernon 121 Kalmbacker, Robert 121 Kane, Dennis 121 Kendrick, Perry 69, 121 Klein, Keith 121 Knox, Pamela 48, 120 Kocik, Raymond Konecny, Geralyn Kostyshak, Terry 121 Krisko, Edward 121 LaClair, Mark 121, 123 Lalla, Concetta 54, 121 Lally, Robert 77 Laman, Carol 36, 121 Lamb, Kelly 121 LaMonica, Dawn 121 Langevin, Virginia 36, 121 Lavdato, Jame9 121 Lawrence, Daniel 121 Lawrence, Mark 121 Lawson, Jon 121 Lewis, Jean 48, 121 Lewis, Peter 80, 121 Lindsey, Deborah 121 Link, Daniel 121 Linville, Gena 54, 121 Lomonaco, Susan 48, 121 Long, Diane 118 Losinger, Regina 54, 121 Lutz, Richard 49, 121 Mack, Mary 49, 121 MacKenzie, Jill 48, 12] Maines, William 21, 121 Mangan, Joel 121 Martin, Francis 54, 121 Martin, Thomas 45, 121 Martindale, Craig 121 Mason, Valerie 121 Mattrazzo, Edward 121 Mayo, Diane 118 McAvoy, Maureen 121 McCormack, Sherri 121 McGee, Elizabeth 48, 121 McKaig, Brian 49, 121 McKallor, Alexander 121 McKeon, Lana 121 McNeish, Robert 121 McPheeters, Nina 36, 121 Mead, Darlene Mead, Bonnie Meade, Roberta 48, 121 Meagher, Larry 49, 121 Meeker, Randy 121 Messersmith, Gary 121 Mies, Robert 121 Morgan, Linda 48, 121 Mott, Thomas 121 Murphy, Laurene 121 Murray, William 121 Neulon, Jeffrey 54, 121 Newton, Curti9 84, 121 O’Neil, Irene 53, 121 Orinik, Ann Marie 49, 121 Ostrander, Vichy 121 Pease, William 121 Peet, Charlene 121 Perkins, Alice 121 Peterson, David 121 Petkash, Cindy 12b Phillips, John 121 Porter, JoAnn 121 Pott9, Crystal 121 Rau, Thomas 121 Raymond, Kim 49 Rich, Lori 59, 121 Romanczuk, Susan 54, 121 Rose, Michelle 48, 121 Rosenkranz, James 121 Rossiter, William 84, 121 Rozboril, Eric 121 Ruffo, Thomas 80, 122 Ruggeri, Lucille 121 Rustic, Mary 121 Ryder, Thomas 122 Saam, Charles 54, 122 Sasinek, Rozann 121 Schofield, Dean 122 Schofield, Sandra 118 Schumacher, Catherine 121 Seary, James 122 Shaffer, Philip 121 Sharak, Sandra 49, 121 Shetley, Cathy 49, 122 Short, David 122 Shumway, Allegra 49, 122 Simonis, Allan 77, 122 Skinner, Brent 122 Skinner, Cheryl 122 Smey, Cynthia 116, 122 Smith, Bethanne Solian, Michael 122 Springer, Douglas 122 Stasko, Gary 122 Sutton, Glenn 54, 122 Sweeney, Matthew 122 Talamo, Michael 122 Taylor, Judy Tew, Donna 48, 122 Tewksbury, Ann 49, 122 Thomas, Elizabeth 49, 122 Tingley, Joy 54, 122 Tombs, Karen 122 Tombs, Patti 48, 122 Torrey, Teresa Tracy, Janet 122 Transue, Wallis 49, 122 Treaster, David 80, 121 Tucker, Holly 49, 122 Turner, Michael 122 Valenti, Robert 122 VanBarriger, Theresa 49, 122 Vargo, Mary 45, 122 Vining, Elizabeth 49, 121 Wakeley, Craig 46, 121 Walters, Lee 122 Wendell, Phyllis 122 Wenn, Andrew 49, 122 West, Laurel 49, 122 Wheeler, Jeannette 122 Whitford, Diane 54, 122 Whitman, Denise 49, 122 Whittington, Mark 122 Wilbur, John 122 Wilbur, Stephen 122 Williams, Debbie 53, 122 Williams, Deborah 122 Williams, Kevin 122 Williams, Mary 122 Wiliams, Patricia 49, 122 Winchell, Denise 54, 122 Winterstein, Guy 49, 122 Wright, Cheryl 122 Wrighter, William 122 Zimick, Christopher 122 Zurn, Robert 122 EIGHTH GRADERS Aldrich, Anna 126 Allen, Teri 126, 54 Angelo, Michael 69, 126 Apgar, Bruce 46, 54, 126 Austin, Robert 49, 126 Baker, Lawence 126 Baldwin, Kimberly 126 Baldwin, Michael 126 Ballard, Janet 126 Barklow, Benjamin 126 Barnes, Steven 54, 59, 126 Barsham, Sally 126 Baycura, Peter 69, 126 Beam, Charlene 126 Bell, Kevin 126 Benko, Janies 69, 76, 126 Benscoter, Debbie 126 Bianco, Jeffrey 126 Bidwell, Dale 126 Bigelow, Rhonda 48, 126 Bogart, Miara 49, 126 Boland, Michele J. 49, 126 Bolendar, John 36, 80, 126 Bolton, David 54 Bowman, Nancy L. 48, 126 Bradley, Kevin 126 Braid, Dann E. 54, 126, 130 Bremmer, John C. 71, 89, 126 Bronson, Darwin L. 69, 80, 126 Bronson, James 89, 126 Brown, Cindy L. 126 Brown, Cynthia L. 126 Brown, David E. 54, 89, 126 Brown, Jerry G. 36 Brown, Karen E. 126 Brown, Robert 21, 125, 126 Brown, Sherri E. 126 Butkowsky, Richard J. 126 Callahan, Kevin 126 Callea, Debbie 126 Canale, Therese A. 126, 131 Carman, Joel 126 Carney, Thomas A. 126 Casey, Michael 80 Cawley, Colleen 126 Charlier. Gary 84, 126 Cole, Suzanne 38, 126 Connor, Denise 126 Contro, Rose M. 49, 125, 126 Cook, Kenneth W. 49, 87, 126 Cook, Linda L. 21, 126 Cook Patricia A. 126 Corey, Gary J. 89. 126 Cox, Denis 87, 125, 126 Crandall, Margaret 49, 127 Cross, Edward 69, 126 Darcangelo, Ronald 69, 87, 126 DeCastro, Michael 126 Decker, Kim A. 44, 126 Deling, Bruce 89, 126 Denucci, James 37, 126 DeRigo, Michele 126 DeVine, Marsha 48, 126, 129 DeZuba, Michael J. 126 DiMascio, Susan M. 48, 126 Dolezal, John 126 Donnelly, Joseph 84, 126 Dotman, David S. 47, 126 Durbin, Diane 126 Dwyer, Deborah 126 Edwards, Douglas 126 ■Edwards, James 126 Edwards, Jonathan R. 77, 126 Edwards, Lewis W. 59, 126 Eshleman, James 127 Evans, Virginia C. 48, 54, 59 Fadden, Richard 55, 127 Fahs, Brian 80, 127 Felice, Robert A. 127, 129 Fernald, Mary E. 126 Finn, Brian 127 Fisher, Carol Jean 36, 126 Fisher, Jeffrey T. 127 Fitzgerald, Robin 126 Forbes, Margaret 129 Forbis, Patricia 126 Foster, Roger 46, 127 Forsyth, Terry A. 54, 127 Freeman, Douglas 89, 127 Frey, Vernon F. 127 Gallo, Barry P. 127 Gelatt, ' Sherry 126 George, Sabrina 126 Gevert, Sue Ann 126 Gitchell, Robin J. 127 Glover, Joseph A. 127 Granger, Joan 48, 127 Green, Cynthia E. 127 Gregory, Heather E. 48, 127 Grenier, Debbie 127 Haick, Melissa J. 48, 127 Hall, Randy 84, 127 Hannon, Edward 49, 127 Harrison, Richard M. 127, 130 Hatch, Diane 127 Hazilla, Verda A. 127 Herman, Bruce J. 69, 127 Hickling, Jeffrey 77, 127 Hillard, Kenneth 36, 127 Himan, Laurie K. 127 Hohl, Janet 48, 127 Holcomb, Cheryla 127 Homza, Ronnie 127 House, Carl 127 Hubert, Kim 48, 127 Hughes, Keith 54, 127 Hughes, Richard 127, 129 Hurlburt, Gordon 55, 127 Jacob, Jeffrey D. 69, 127 Jamieson, James H. 54, 127 Johns, Marcia A. 127 Johnson, Carol 127 Johnson, Valerie 44, 127 Jones, Jeffrey S. 49, 127 Kadaronak, Sherry 127 Keeler, Robert 127 Kelly, Sue 127 Klein, Eugene 127 Koltz, Cathy Korell, Dennis 128 Kovacs, Marilyn 59, 127 Kresge, Douglas R. 69, 128 Krise, Gerald M. 128 Kubisa, Deborah 127 Kushmer, Andrea 59, 127 Kutz, James 49, 128 Langevin, John C. 89, 128 Lee, George 128 Lenox, Cynthia L. 127 Lewis, Nancy L. 49, 127 Lewis, Paul 128 Linville, Nancy L. 127 Little, Gary 128 Losinger, Darryl 128 Lucas, Cynthia 49, 127 Lunn, Richard 128 Lutz, Donna 127 Lynady, Kathleen 128 Lynch, Shawn 128 MacKenzie, Heather 128 Mackey, Dennis 87, 128 Mahoney, Sharon 36, 129 Manuel, Holly R. 44, 128 Marks, Lee 128 Martin, Richard 84, 129 Matteson, Andrea H. 128 Matteson, Mary A. 48, 128 Mazzei, Marc 69, 129 McAvoy, Michele 128 MtCrady, Dcwaine 129, 131 McDonald, Margaret 59, 128 McNally, Michael 89, 129 McPartland, Robert 129, 131 Mead, Marcia 128 Meade, Regina 128 Meagher, Lynette 128 Meaker, Kristeen M. 48, 128 Mee, Stephen 59, 129 Middleton, John W. 80, 129 Miller, Peggy 128 Miner, Barbara 129 Minor, Jim 59, 129 Molessa, Leslie 129 Maulthorp, Matthew 129 Murdock, Susan 49, 129 Murray, Colleen 22, 129 Nastan, Richard 84, 129 Nesterick, Linda A. 129 Oliver, Karen E. 49, 129 ONeill, Colleen 129 Pangburn, Donna 129 Panko, William 54, 129 Pease, Susan 49, 129 Pecoraro, Christopher 131 Penwell, James 131 Perrigo, Gale 129 Peterson, Martha M. 125, 129 Phillips, Brad C. 89, 131 Pickett, Marc A. 130, 1311 Pierce, Carol 59, 129 Pittsley, Richard L. 131 Popeck, Steven M. 128, 131 Potter, Dana E. 49, 131 Pratt, David 131 Randall, Dawn 54, 129 Randall, John 131 Rau, Anne M. Rauch, Michele 48, 129 Ray, Ann 129 Redmond, Nancy L. 131 Reed, Hugh D. 131, 138 Relyea, Beverly 131 Reynolds, Barbara 48, 131 Reynolds, Debra L. 49, 131 Ripley, Colleen 131 Robertson, Jeffrey 131 Robinson, Linda 131 Robinson, Mark A. 80, 131 Rose, Lorraine 48, 131 Rossi ter, Trudy 48, 131 Ryan, Thomas E. 128, 131 Sabato, Sally 131 Sandell, Eugene 131 Saunders, Mary 131 Schermerhorn, Deborah 48, 131 Schroeder, Franklin 69, 131 Scouten, James 131 Seary, Jim Shurtleff, Ruth 54, 131 Silsbee, Carrie 54, 131 Silvernail, David 131 Skinner, Raurie 131 Skoranski, Steve 131 Slick, Lillian 131 238 Slick, Michele 131 Smith, Dennis 49 Smith, Gary 131 Smith, James 131 Smith, James F. 131 Snashall, Kevin 131 Snyder, Dawn 131 Spoor, Gale 54, 131 Steele, Darlene 131 Stevens, Betty J. 131 Stevens, Carole A. 131 Stevens, Linda 53, 131 Swan, Arthur 36 Tarbell, William 87, 131 Taren, Sara 48 Taylor, Ellen Thomas, Daniel 131 Throup, Cheryl 49, 131 Tiffany, Scott V. 47, 131 Transue, Pan 49, 131 Trebilcock, Dawn 131 Troy, Kathryn 48 Vetrino, Debra 131 Vining, Victoria 131 Waffle, Robert 49, 131 Walker, Susan 131 Wall, Lori 49, 131 Walrath, Melanie 48, 131 Warne, Stephen 80, 131 Warner, Carl 131 Washburn, Sarah 131 Wessels, Denise W. 131 Wheeler, Deborah 131 Whetsell, Margaret 131 Whitcomb, Bonnie 131 White, Alice 131 Whitham, Dennis 131 Whitlock, Michael 69, 77 Whittington, Keith 131 Wilbur, Kathleen Wilcox, Amy S. 59, 131 Wilcox, Daniel 129, 131 Wilfley, Mark 69, 77 Williams, Gary 131 Williams, Lawrence 46, 131 Williams, Michael 69, 84 Wilson, Deidre 54, 48 Winterstein, Ronald 131 Wood, Charles A. 49, 131 Wark, Paul 47, 131 Young, Bonnie 131 Young, Laura 131 NINTH GRADERS Abbey, Daniel 36, 136 Abbey, Jay 136 Abdallah, James 76, 136 Acly, Beverly 136 Allen, James R. 136 Allen, Lawrence 136 Allen, Roberta 136 Aurelio, Joseph 136, 141 Babcock, Julia 136 Babcock, Susan 136 Bakay, Deborah 29, 136 Baldwin, Melvin 89, 136 Ballard, Daniel 136 Barnes, Richard 136, 47 Baron, Dana 59, 136 Benjamin, Brooke 136 Bennett, Diane Bergmann, Arna 29, 136 Berish, Jacki 136 Betts, Scott 136 Black, Theresa 36, 136 Brace, Douglas 136 Brent, Judith 50, 136 Brown, Aaron 55, 136 Brown, Kim 134, 136 Brown, Thomas 136 Browne, David L. 136 Bryde, Darlene 136 Buck, Bruce 136 Bullock, John 89, 136 Burkhart, David 89, 136 Cameron, Susabette 136 Casey, Michael 36 Chubbuck, Patricia 29, 136 Cirba, Lee R. 89, 136 Citrak, Robert C. 80, 136 Clark, Roxanne 50, 136 Clift, Patricia 136 Cogswell, James 136 Cole, Denise M. 136 Collins, Carol 136 Conner, David 35, 136 Constable, Charles E. 89, 136 Conte, Douglas 29, 136 Cope, Paul 50, 136 Crandall, Pamela 136 Crandall, Suzanne 136 Craver, Holly 55, 136 Crosby, Jarvis 84, 89, 136 Cross, Thomas 136 Curry, Gary 80, 136 Cushman, Michael 89, 136 Daniels, Linda 136 Darcangelo, Michael 87, 136 Dattoria, Michele 60, 136 Davis, Kirk 55, 136 DeCastro, David 87, 136 DeLing, Bonnie 136 DeMolet, Lawrence 76, 136 Demoski, Joanne 136 Dempsey, Gary 136 D-°sko, Valeri 136 Dickinson, Joan 136 DiMascio, Joseph 136, 141 Dingman, Lorraine Dow, D bra 136 Durst, Coralie 136 Ebeling, Diane 50, 136 Eccleston, Kenneth 136 Elliott, Stuart 136 Eskoff, Natalie 137, 136 Evangelist, Robert 81, 136 Fairchild, Jeffrey 55, 136 Feduke, Michael 29, 136 Fetcinko, Michael 89, 136 Fitzgerald, Bridget A. 58, 136 Fleming, Linda 60, 136 Forsyth, Thomas 55, 136 Frayer, Richy 136 Fuller, Dawn 29, 136 Gales, Stephen 136 Gamble, David 89, 136 Gavula, Karen 138 Geenty, John 138 Gehr, Elinor 29, 138 Gillette, Terry Allen 84, 138 Gilmore, Roger 37, 138 Gitchell, Rachel L. Goodspeed, David H. Graham, Gary 89, 138 Gregory, Bruce 84, 138 Groce, Eric 89, 138 Grover, Caudace 138 Grunder, Carl 89, 138 Guditis, Edward 138 Guy, Martin 87, 138 Hall, David 87, 138 Haltiner, Karl 54, 55, 138 Hamlin, Deborah 138 Hammond, Janice 135, 138 Hanyon, Van 138 Hatt, Vicky 37, 138 Hatton, Barbara 29, 138 Havtur, Elsa Hawley, Michael 38 Hay, Randy 39, 141 Haynes, Larry 139 Heier, Dale 139 Heinrich, Richard 29, 139 Hill, Kathy 138 Holbert, James 139 Hotchkiss, Robert 139 Huston, Michael 89, 139 Jackson, Gary 139 Jacobs, Dale 89, 138 Janieson, Richard 139 Johnson, Diane 138 Johnson, Gary 138 Johnson, Robin 56, 138 Johnston, Gary 139 Jones, Russell 139 Jones, Sandra 29, 139 Julian, Joseph 87, 139 Kennicutt, David 89, 139 Kenyon, Marcia 139 Knapp, Thomas 139 Kocak, Ellen 37, 139 Kocak, Robert 76, 139 Kocik, Julianne 139 Koltz, James 55, 139 Koppe, Paul 139 Korinek, James 69, 139 Krisko, Cheryl 90, 139 LaClaire, Andre 139 Lance, Kathaleen 139 Laris, Daniel 139 LaTorrey, Rhonda 139 Laven, Sally 139 Lawrence, David 139 Lee, Robert 139 Lee, Terry 89. 139 Letavish, Mark 47, 139 Lewis, Nancy 139 Lindsey, Barbara 139 Linsky, Leslie 139 Little, Larry 139 Lombardo, Lynne 139 Loveland, Fred 139 Lusk, Penny 84, 139 Lynch, Janet 29, 139 Lynn, Christine 139 Lyon, Duana Jean 139 Mach, Carol 59, 139 MacKenzie, Marcia 29, 139 Macko, Lawrence 139 Mangan, Kim 139 Mapes, Nina 139 Marsh, Dana 139 Martin, Janet 139 Martin, William 139 McAvoy, Rebecca 139 McDaniel, Robert 89, 139 McDonald, Colleen 139 McGarry, Maryellen 139 McGee, Brian T McMahon, John 139 Merrill, Wendy 139 Michael, David 55, 139 Michaelson, Deborah 55, 139 Millen, Brenda 139 Miller, A. Raymond 29, 139 Mischler, Robert 84, 139 Morgan, Neil 139 Mowry, Gina 29, 139 Mulligan, Cheryl 139 Munney, Brian 89, 139 Musto, Michele 139 Negus, Paul 139 Newby, Donald 76, 139 Newton. Christine 139 Nichols, G. Wayne 46, 139’, O’Brien, Judith 139 O’Brien, William 87, 139 O’Neil, Terry 139 Orinik, John 50, 139 Orinik, Theodore 50, 140 Paetzold, Lynne 139 Palmatier, Linda 140 Palmroos, Ellen 139 Parker, David 87, 140 Parker, William 76, 140 Pavilanio, Patrick Payne, Larry 139 Peake, Carolyn 34, 139 Percik, Carol 140 Perkins, Patricia 140 Perrault, David 80, 140 Perrego, Linda 140 Perry, Colleen 29, 140 Peters, William 89, 140 Petkash, David 69, 140 Petrisak, Dennis 140 Pierce, James 140, 141 Pierdomenico, Harry 29, 140 Pinney, Thomas 140 Pospisil, Linda 149 Pratt, Kathy 140 Randall, Brian 80, 140 Rees, Edward 137, 140 Relyea, Charles 87, 140 Rice, Catherine 55, 140 Richards, William 140 Rigan, David 87, 140 Rittenhouse, Marilyn 29, 140 Robertson, Michael 140 Robinson, Nancy 140 Robinson, Richard 140 Rustic, Michael 69, 140 Ryan, Donna 140 Seager, Craig 89, 140 Sai t, John ' ric 99, 140 Schaefer, Carrie 140 Schaffer, Hal 140 Schimpff, Panela 29, 140 Schofield, Kathy 140 Scott, Martin 99, 140 Scrivener, Kathy 36, 140 Seary, George 47, 140 Sells, David 140 Serafini, Mary 55, 140 Shaffer, Gary 140 Shaffer, Melody 140 Sharer, David 140 Silsbee, Peter 140, 141 Slauson, Diane 29, 140 Smith, Christopher Smith, D nise 140 Smith, James Smith, Nancy Speer, Elizabeth 140 Spisak, Roger 140 Spittle, Jill 140 Spoor, Lawrence 55, 140 Springer, David C. 29, 140 Springer, Raymond M. 140 Stacey, Mark 89, 140 Staniulis, Mark 69, 140 Stevens, Mark 140 Stewart, Heather L. 140 Stone, Theresa 53, 140 Stuart, Donna 140 Swartz, Kathleen 140 Swartz, Patricia E. Swingle, Karen 58, 140 Synder, Jodi 140 Tacci, Catherine A. 140 Tarrant, Dale 89, 140 Taylor, Karen 140 Taylor, Richard 89, 138 Teeter, Deborah 29, 140 Tesar, Ricky 140 Thomas, Steven 89, 140 Tiffany, Richard 69, 140 Tingley, Donna 134, 140 Tombs, J. Casey 140 Travis, David 140 Travis, Patricia 140 Trcbilco k, Donna 59, 140 Turner, Scott 140, 141 VanAken, Teresa VanCamp, Deborah VanKuren, Dennis 141 Vermilya, Sarah 141 V ' rmilya, Susan 141 Vincent, Debra 84 Walker, Ann 141 Walker, Carl 80 Walling, Kim 135, 141 Watkins, Maureen 29, 141 Wells, Keith 80, 141 Wendell, Barbara 29, 141 West, Michael White, Alice Whitford, Glenn 89, 141 Whitmarsh, Debra 141 Wickizer, Lori 141 Wilbur, Richard 141 Will, David 141 Williams, Gary 141 Williams, Michael 141 Williams, Michael R. 29, 138 Wittman, Richard A. Wood, Nancy Woodruff, Joan Wrighter, James 76, 141 Yeager, Daniel 84, 141 Zakrevsky, Jody 76, 141 Zellner, Kurt 89, 141 Zembek, Diane 141 TENTH GRADERS Acly, Roger Almy, Timothy 144 Angelo, Vickie 144 Apgar, Cheryl 35, 144 Argento, Stephen 144, 149 Atwater, Michael 85, 144 Auchinachie, Timothy 29, 144 Austin, Brenda 35, 144 Baker, Joan 58, 144 Baldwin, Constance 58 Baldwin, William 68, 144 Ballard, Dennis 55, 144 Barnes, Betsey 50, 144 Barry, David 144 Bartnicki, Sharon 53, 144 Barvinchak, Richard 53, 144 Bates, Barbara 144 Bell, Gary 47, 144 Bellnier, David 29, 144 Belveg, David Bendzell, Donna 35, 144 Benko, Diane 29, 145 Birdsall, Richard 50, 144 Blabac, Robert 144 Bigelow, Emily 144, 145 Bishop, Anita 145 Black, Edwin 145 Black, William 145 Blakeslee, Barry 145 Blakeslee, George 68, 145 Boehmke, Margaret 35, 146 Boland, Michael 36, 145 Boland, Timothy 145 Bolender, Patricia 145 Bolt, Bruce D. 145 Bolt, Nancy 145 Boughton, Sharon 145 Briggs, Gary 145 Brink, Jenifer 50 Bronson, Dwight 68, 145 Brown, Carlton 145 Brown, Denise 145 Burford, Sheila Burtis, Jeffrey 68, 145 Bush, David 86, 145 Canale, Thomas 143, 145 Carey, Rodney 89, 145 Chamberlain, Terri 145 Cole, Richard 145 Conroy, Florence 145 Contro, Jenny 145 Coon, Eileen 145 Copeland, Jeffrey 39, 145 Crandall, Marie 145 Crosby, Jerold 31, 145 Cross, Timothy Cunningham, Linda 145 Daval, Douglas 145 Davis, Maria 145 Davis, Terry 55, 145 DeMaria, Debbie 145 Demoski, Kenneth 86, 145 DeVine, Melanie Dewing, Robert 34, 145 Dillingham, Bonnie 55, 145 Dillingham, Ronnie 86, 145 Dimmick, Philip 145 Dingman, Charles 145 Doebler, Deborah 145 Donahue, Devin 68, 145 DuBrava, Caraline 55, 145 Eboch, Cara 145 Edwards, James 145 Edwards, Jerry 145 Egglleston, Allen 89, 145 Fahs, Lucinda 145 Falzarano, Robert 68, 145 Fayerweather, Joyce 145 Fenwick, James 79, 145 Filiak, Kathy 145 Flavin, Maurice 145 Ford, John 59, 145 Fortran, Randolph Francis, Gary 86, 145 Frederici, Steven 145 Falloway, Wayne 145 Gaston, April 44, 145 Geenty, Mike 68, 145 Grace, Patrick 68, 145 Greenley, Beth 145 Gregory, Dale 35, 145, 149 Gregory, Ellen 145 Griffis, Lisa 145 Guimento, Sandra 145 Gunster, David 68, 145 Hall, Martin 145 Hamlin, David 145 Hammitt, Gary 68, 145 Handte, Malcolm 46, 38 Hanna, Wayne 26, 145 Harmer, Herbert 145 Harrington, Rose Harris, William 47, 146 Hatalla, Pamela 35, 145 Hawtur, James 145 Hawley, Michael 29 Hayco, Sally Hayes, Susan Haynes, Gary 146 Heater, Russell 68, 146 Herman, Debbie 145 Hess, Peggy 29, 145 Hierl, Paul 146 Hilton, Betty Hines, Carol 146 Hitt, Kevin Hobbing, Gale Hogrefe, Pamela 66, 146 Hohl, Jeffrey 47, 146 Holcomb, Jon 146, 149 Holt, Timothy Hudson, Rexford 146 Hughes, Michael 86, 146 Humphrey, Bonnie 146 Hunt, Gregory 146 Huston, Gary 84, 146 Jackson, Kenneth 86, 146 Jacobs, Patricia 146 Jagger, Robin 146 Jenson, Raymond 146 Johnson, Peter 31, 146 Jones, Brian 68, 146 Jones, Jennifer 147 Jones, Mary 52, 146 Jumper, Diane 44, 146 Katz, Merle Kearns, Laurie 146 Keeler, Christopher 146 Kenyon, Karen 144 Kenyon, Ronald 147 Kisner, Artie Jean 146 Knapik, Paul 50, 147 Knapp, David 147, 47 Kneebis, Melody 147 Kobbe, Milo Kocher, Randy 55, 147 Kocher, Wendy 146 Korte, Eric 50, 147 Kovacs, Kathy 146 Koval, Sandra 147 Ksenics, Bonny 59, 147 Kubisa, Donald 84, 147 Kushner, Phyllis 147 Larson, Peter 36, 147 Laven, Brian Laven, Gary Lee, Sharon 59, 147 Lees, Rodney 35, 147 Lunn, John 147 Mackenzie, Bruce 50, 147 Mack, Barbara 43 Mach, Joseph 147 Mackey, Charles 147 Mackey, Linda 147 Majors, Thomas 34, 147 239 Malik, Jackie 143, 147 Mangan, Christine 147 Mann, Joseph 36, 147 Mason, Derek 36, 147 Matteson, Raymond 68, 147 Matts, Bonna 147 Mayes, Deborah McAvoy, Kevin 147 McGowan, Patricia 55, 147 MrGuiness, Colleen 58, 147 Meade, David 147 Medovich, Linda 84, 147 Medovich, Stephen 86, 84 Mee, Ann 147 Miller, Donald 36, 147 Miller, James 147 Moore, Robert 86, 147 Morgan, Mary 147 Mott, Sharon 147 Moulthrop, William 147 Murray, Michael 36, 147 Naismith, Cheryl 50, 147 Nash, Carol 50, 147 New, Denise 147 Nicholai, Olive Nichols, Nancy 29 Oliver, Barry 86, 147 O’Neil, Gary 147 Osborne, Janice 29, 39 Ottaway, Michelle 147 Panko, Cynthia 147 Paterson, Nancy 29, 147 Pease, Patricia 147 Pecha, Steven 68, 147 Peebles, Gail 147 Pennefeather, James 68, 147 Perkins, Mary Lou 60, 147 Pert, Gary 29, 147 Peterson, Lisa 29, 147 Phillips, Thomas 147 Pierce, John 147 Pittsley, Elizabeth 34, 147 Pratt, Kathy Pratt, Karen 50, 147 Pratt, Kerry 147 Quick, Deborah 36, 147 Ralston, Thomas 147 Randall, Darcie 147 Rapp, Mark 68, 147 Randall, Darcie 147 Rau, C. Peter 147 Reardon, Patrick 147 Relyea, Darlene 84, 147 Requa, Diane 36, 147 Resciniti, John 68, 147 Rhodes, Phyllis 147 Rich, Ellyn 147 Rings, Dennis 80, 147 Robbins, Mildred 148 Robinson, David 147 Robinson, David W. 147 Rogers, John 35, 147 Romanczuk, Ptricia 53, 148 Roser, Joseph 59, 148 Ross, Debra 148 Rupert, Connie 52, 148 Ruspantini, Barbara 148 Ryna, James 89, 147 Ryder, Jack 36, 148 Ryder, James 89, 148 Saam, Kathy 148 Sabin, Guy 89, 148 Sabitus, Golleen 29, 148 Samek, Jacalyn 43, 148 Sandwick, Judy 148 Schofield, Bruce Seelley, Michael Serafini, Julie 36, 148 Shafer, Stephen 35, 148 Shaheen, Sally 148 Shaller, Roger 148 Sampange, Lauella 148 Shaner, Darlene 35, 148 Sheeley, Carol 56 Shelby, Barbara 148 Silbernail, Susan 148 Sisso-n, James 68, 148 Skinner, Karen 148 Skinner, Mark 29, 148 Slauson, Stephen 148 Smith, Carol 60, 145 Smith, James 59 Smith, Mark 68, 148 Smith, Rodney 79, 144 Smith, Scott 29, 148 Smith, William 148 Snyder, Richard 148 Snyder, Tina 148 Snyder, Tina 148 Solian, JoAnn 148 Solian, John 148 Soule, William 86, 148 Stevens, William Strong, Susan 29, 50, 148 Strong, Susan 29, 50, 148 Suchanic, David 148 Swan, Edward 36, 148 Sweet, Heidi 59, 148 Sweet, Steven 50, 148 Taylor, Harold 148 Taylor, Ronald Taylor, Steven 68, 148 Tesar, Donald 148 Tracy, Bruce 148 Throup, Karen 148 Troup, Karen 148 Tingley, Jackson 148 Sheeley, Carol 55, 148 Turner, Jeffrey 34, 146 Uhouse, Deborah 148 Vollack, Marcia 52 Volosevich, Frances 148 Waffle, Richard 36 Wagner, Robert 71, 148 Walrath, Gary 148 Warne, Burr 68, 148 Watne, David 68, 148 Washburn, Martha 36, 148 Weber, Jane 148 Weidner, Frederick 148 Weir, Kenneth 59, 148 Wessels, Deborah West, Susannah Whetsell, Ronald 148 Whiting, Carleton 148 Whitney, Lori 60, 148 Wilcox, L. Mark 148 Williams, David 148 Winchell, Gary 148 Young, Jeffrey 148 Young, Melanie 148 Zemek, Diana 148 ELEVENTH GRADERS Acly, LaVerne 152 Aiken, Bonnie Almy, John 152 Aloisi, Kenneth 152 Alton, Joann 40, 152 Angelo, Sharon 152 Atwater, Henry 152 Austin, Charles 88, 152 Austin, Kathryn 28, 152 Axtell, Karen 47, 152 Baker, Bert 152 Ballard, David 152 Ballard, Ronald 45, 152 Barber, Jon 84, 152 Basham, Deborah 28, 152 Bates, Gary 28, 152 Benscoter, Carolyn 152 Bertram, Gary 152 Birch, Thomas 54, 152 Blake, Daniel 152 Bodley, Joyce 40, 152 Boland, Heather 58, 152 Bowen, Thomas 152 Bowman, Linda 43, 152 Brown, Patricia 53, 152 Bryan, Jack 34, 152 Bryde, Henry 152 Buono, Andrea 152 Burford, Valli 152 Butch, N. Gregory 50, 152 Butenko, Catherine 152 Butky, Joette 152 Ballea, Carol 60, 152 Cargin, Mary 152 Carney, William 152 Casella, Renee 28, 152 Charlier, Richard 152 Chittock, Pamela 28, 152 Chordas, John 152 Cole, Douglas 88, 152 Conrad, Carol 152 Conrad, Susan 152 Coon, Clinton 86, 152 Cornell, Denise 152 Cornell, Terrill 55, 152 Corson, Leslie 152 Cosier, Charlene 53, 152 Crandall, James 152 Cushman, Patricia 155 Davis, Mark 152 Decker, George 152 DeMolet, John 152 DeRosa, Adina 153 Debnar, Theresa 153 Decker, Cherie 35, 153 Domoski, Paula 58, 153 DeZuba, Denise 28, 153 Dickie, Carol 50, 153 Dickinson, John 154 Dirkinson, Thomas 71, 153 Dilley, Frank 153 Donnelly, Robert 35, 153 Doren, Debra 58, 153 Dorner, Michael 153 Dunlap, Robert 41, 153 Durst, Elizabeth 153 Dykeman, Robert 153 Eastman, Donna 153 Ebeling, Richard 34, 153 Eck, George 153 Edwards, Charles 153 Eldred, Marleta 55, 153 Eldridge, Kathi 52, 153 Emmi, Richard 67, 153 Ettinger, Roy 153 Evans, Elizabeth 69, 153 Fairchild, Lewis 68, 153 Feduke, John 68, 153 Fenwick, Mary 50, 154 Fergusson, David 152, 154 Fernald, Joyce 43, 154 Fernandez, Louie 86, 154 Ferro, Richard 154 Fiato, Jim 86, 154 Follett, Warren 154 Foote, Douglas Ford, Donna 55 Forkey, James 154 Forsyth, David 154 Freeman, David 154 Fulton, Mary 34, 154 Furgeson, Jean 154 Gajdorus, Gary 47, 154 Gales, Gerow 41, 154 Gamble, Charles 35, 154 Gavula, Deborah 154 Gelatt, Lorraine 47, 154 Gibbons, Mark 154 Gilbert, Mert 155 Glocer, Vaughn 37, 155 Goldberger, Margaret 60, 154 Goodrich, Paul 47, 155 Gould, Robert 155 Grass, Donald 79 Greenlaw, David Grubb, Deborah 58, 154 Guley, Sherri 55, 154 Hall, Robert 84, 155 Hamilton, Barbara 41, 154 Hammond, Carolyn 154 Hanyon, Ronald Harrington, John 84, 155 Harrison, Virginia 28, 34 Hatton, Charles 155, 156 Hawley, Claudia 155 Hayes, Eugene 155 Hemenway, Janie 155 Hessney, Daniel 67, 152 Hickling, William 154, 158 Hills, Rodney Hissin, Mary 155 Hissin, Theodore 86, 158 Hoag, Donna 155 Hoffmaster, Diane 36, 155 Holbert, Douglas 155 Hughes, Karen 158 Hupp, Linda 155 Illsley, Kenneth 35, 155 Jackowski, Delores 40, 155 Johnson, Robert 158 Jones, Gary 158 Jones, Gerald 157, 158 Jones, Jerome Jones, Margot 58, 155 Judd, Linda 36, 155 Kalmbacke, Nancy 36, 155 Kellogg, Denise 155 Kenyon, Stephen 155 Knapp, Debbie 155 Knapp, Sharon 55, 155 Knox, Richard 74, 158 Kocik, Thomas 155 Kostyshak, Gail 155 Kresge, Joyce 28, 155 Kutch, Michael 155 Kutz, Frederick 158 Lake, Marion 155 Lalley, Charles 86, 158 Laman, Robert 36, 155 Lance, Kathleen 155 Lasicki, Deborah 155 Layton, Douglas 157 Lee, Ronald 157 Levers, Kenneth 67, 86 Levonik, Elizabeth 58, 155 Lewis, Gary 157 Lewis, Stuart 67, 157 Littlcwood, Gail 157 Long, I. Phillip 31, 155 Lorenc, Suzanne 155 Lott, Patricia 155, 159 Malik, Barbara 56, 157 Mangan, Gregory 157 Mangan, Steven 28, 157 Marks, William 157 Maroney, Anna 155 Martin, Debra 151, 157 Matalka, Victor McAvoy, Rowena 40, 157 McAvoy, W. Patrick 41 McDonald, Dawn 34, 157 McGee, Caroline McGowan, Michael 62 McKaig, Kathy McPheeters, Martha 23 Meaker, Dennis 55, 157 Meaker, Donna 50 Medovich, Lawrence 84, 157 Mee, Marilyn 40 Michael, Deborah 50 Miller, Bob 35, 157 Minor, Thomas 157 Mitchell, Dino 157 Mitrowitz, Judith 157 Moffitt, Thomas 28, 157 Moulthrop, Laurie 157 Munney, Robert 34, 157 Murdock, Charles 157 Murphy, Vincent 86, 157 Nicholai, Alfred 157 O’Connor, Daniel 86 Olsovsky, Deborah 157 O’Neill, John 30, 157 Osborne, William 45, 159 Pavilonis, Diane 157 Patrode, Gary 55, 157 Pease, Carol 157 Pease, Gary 157 Peet, Linda 157 Perchinsky, Karen Peters, Daniel 157 Peterson, Elin 60, 157 Phillips, Gerald 158 Pierce, Susan 157 Piza, Joanne 153, 157 Planavsky, John 158 Poliak, Charles 47, 158 Porter, Karen 47, 157 Powell, Diane 47, 157 Purple, Jacklyn 42, 157 Raymond, Kay Read, Donna Reed, John 156, 158 Reh, Joan Relyea, Darlene 36, 158 Rhoades, Joan 47, 158 Ritter, Catherine 158 Robertson, Bonni 158 Romano, Michael 158 Roser, Robert 59, 158 Ross, Betty 40, 158 Salisbury, Marilyn 35, 158 Sail, Richard 28, 158 Sandell, Timothy 67, 158 Satterthwaite, Patricia 53, 158 Saunders, Linda 34, 158 Sayer, Thomas 30, 158 Schermerhorn, Diane 42, 158 Seargent, Linda 34, 158 Sevara, Nadine 58, 158 Sharak, Michael 50, 158 Shaver, Gail 58, 158 Sherman, Marsha Signor, Brian 84, 158 Silsbee, Michael 24, 158 Skinner, Lynn 71, 158 Slagle, Charles 74, 158 Slick, Edward 86, 158 Smith, Bruce 158 Smith, Clifford Smith, David 86, 158 Smith, Maureen 42, 158 Snashall, Robert 57, 158 Snover, Patricia 158 Snyder, Colleen 158 Sohner, Stephen 158 Solian, Robert 158 Sopchak, Matthew 86, 158 Spaford, Donna 158 Spak, Michael 37, 158 Spisak, Paul Springer, Charlene 53, 158 Stanton, Glen 158 Staples, John Stevens, Mary 158 Stuart, Jennifer 42, 158 Swan, Marsha Sweet, David 74, 159 Sweet, Kevin 158 Swingle, Gary 156, 159 Tarrant, John 159 Taylor, Charles Taylor, Donald 159 Thomas, Margaret 58, 158 Thomas, Michele 42, 158 Thompkins, Ronald 159 Todak, Gerald 159 Tozer, Christine 36, 158 Travis, Jeffrey 159 Tremaine, JoAnn 158 VanAken, Michele 37, 159 Vincent, Mary 47, 159 Vollack, Karen Volner, James Wahl, James 80, 159 Walker, Mildred Wall, Kathie 60, 159 Weckel, Darlene 58, 40 Whitman, Deborah 50, 159 Wilcox, H. David 159 Williams, Eric 36, 159 Wilson, Victoria Wood, Virginia, 84, 159 Worden, Sharon 159 Yonchuk, Dianne 35, 159 Youket, Thomas 28, 159 Zacharias, Judy 159 Zemek, Julie 40, 159 Zyck, Joanne 159 SENIORS Allen, Gary 52, 54, 55, 59, 84, 162 Argento, Christopher 162, 188 Ast, Yvonne 162 Atwater, Jonathan 162 Aurelio, Robert 163 Babcock, John 32, 33, 163 Baker, Bruce 421, 163 Baker, Cynthia 40, 163 Baldwin, Kathleen 163 Barklow, Thomas Barlow, Dixie 163 Baron, Kathleen 28, 163 Barsham, James 163 Barsham, Marilyn 40, 195 Bartek, Daniel 26, 38, 47, 85, 164 Baycura, David 28, 86, 164 Billnier, Michael 164 Belveg, Francis 164 Bement, Daniel 79, 164 Benko, David 28, 30, 31, 66, 74, 86, 87„ 162, 164 Bennett, Bobby 30, 164 Benning, Susan Marie 28, 34, 52, 58, 164 Bergmann, Kristin 42, 165 Bigelow, Bruce 165 Birmingham, Dolores 165 Bogart, Margaret 165 Bolender, Peter 67, 86, 165 Bottle, Cathy 43, 58, 60, 165, 207 Bowman, Robert 165 Bray, Mary Brenner, David 30, 31, 71, 74, 88, 89, 165 Brockway, Jennie 40, 166 Bronson, David 166 Bronson, Douglas 166 Brown, Audrey 166 Brown, David 20, 21, 67, 167, 185 Brown, Debra 167 Brown, Gail 41, 42, 58, 167 Brown, Howard 167 Brown, Lawrence 24, 26, 28, 36, 38, 39, 85, 167 Brown, Margo 28, 34, 52, 167 Brown, Ronald 167 Brutvan, Pamela 84, 167 Bublinec, Sally 34, 52, 168 Burroughs, Annette 168 Bush, Jerry 168 Bush, Robert 168 Cermak, Francine 34, 39, 42, 47, 168, 175 Chubbuck, Linda 28, 35, 168 Cirba, Jane 168 Citrak, Richard 168 Closs, Janet 24, 34, 42, 43, 50, 52, 169 Codington, Duane 169, 174 Comfort, Sharon 35, 53, 169 Connor, Nancy 169 Connor, Nan. tte 170 Conrad, Daniel 66, 88, 170 Conrad, Wendy 50, 58, 170 Contro, Sharon 21, 24, 28, 43, 58, 60, 170 Cooley, John 30, 54, 84, 170 Coon, James 170 Copeland, Deborah 21, 24, 39, 58, 60, 170, 192 Corey, Arnette 170 Cornwell, Cheryl 40, 58, 171 Cox, David 30, 67, 74, 171, 191, 195 Cross, Thomas 30, 67, 171 Dailey, Donna 35, 42, 58, 171 Darling, JoAnn 171 Dean, Douglas 28, 171 240 DeBergh, Diane 43, 171, 181, 188 Decker, Carol 28, 171 Decker, Theo 42, 131, 200 Delanoy, Keith 131 Difenderfer, Barbara 41, 131 Dingman, Linda 131 Disbro, Deborah 40, 131 Doet9ch, Elsie 131 Dolezol, Caroline 131 Dotman, Gary 41, 131 Dow, Christopher 67, 173 Dunham, Rick 173 Dutcher, Daniel 173 Dykesman, Robert Eaton, William 174 Edwards, Donald 88, 174 Engates, Blanche 174 Eshleman, Ronald 174 Falzarano, Marilyn 75, 194 Feduke, Gregory 67, 175 Fisher, Deborah 28, 58, 173, 175 Fleming, Judy 28, 29, 39, 53, 175 Forbi9, Barbara 58, 175 Fortran, Roderick 28, 30, 31, 42, 85, 175 Francis, Mark 28, 30, 67, 88, 175 Friend, Annette 50, 175 Fulkrod, Dianne 58, 176, 188 Fynboe, Andrea 45, 47, 52, 176 Gates, Marsha 4, 43, 176 Gee, Rickie 4, 176 Geenty, William 176 Gehr, Richard 22, 31, 79, 176, 200 Gilbert, Steven 21, 24, 28, 39, 57, 85, 176, 185 Gitchell, Renee 28, 32, 33, 34, 47, 166, 176 Graham, Dale 88, 177 Griswold, Douglas 79, 177, 179 Gunster, Carolyn 43, 50, 58, 177 Guy, Joanne 24, 28, 39, 58, 162, 177 Haley, Florence 24, 27, 28, 34, 35, 177, 199 Hammitt, Charlene 41, 177 Handte, Paul 28, 36, 37, 38, 46, 47, 71, 88, 177 Harding, Charles 41, 177 Harlost, Robert 178 Harpur, Wen dy 178 Harrington, Douglas 41, 178 Harris, Gary 50, 178 Hart, Gaye 28, 55, 178 Hartigan, Patrick 30, 31, 67, 178 Hatalla, Edward 4, 178 Hause, Scott 30, 67, 86, 178 Hay, Daniel 28, 50, 179 Hazlett, Gregory 179 Hes9, Linda 40, 179 Hitchcock, Joyce 40, 179 Hohl, Nancy 23, 26, 179, 202 Holaway, Mary 43, 179 Holbert, Joyce 28, 37, 42, 50, 179, 205 Holcomb, Terry 21, 30, 31, 67, 79, 86, 162, 179 Holmes, Dennis 54, 55, 56, 180 Homza, Thomas 180 Horvath, David 30, 47, 71, 88, 180 Howsberger, Lynne 44, 180 Huston, Gail 40, 44, 45, 84, 180 Jamieson, Scott 180 Jirauch, Gary 26, 32, 180 Johnson, Mary 180 Johnson, Mary L. 43, 181 Jones, Craig 181 Jone9, Judith 40, 181 Jones, Kathleen 28, 34, 47, 50, 55, 181 Jone9, Marsha 23, 38, 56, 162, 182, 202 Kane, William 86, 172, 182, 206 Kelly, Barry 25, 28, 38, 39, 47. 182 Kelly, Karen 182 Kendrick, Joe 30, 86, 182, 195 Kennicutt, Robert 24, 28, 30, 31, 46, 55, 71, 74, 88. 182 Kenyon, Keevin 183 Kr99ler, Roxann 41, 183 Klein, Kathleen 183 Knapp, Laurie 183 Knapp, Mark 183, 199 Kocak, William 183 Kopalek, Tohn 79, 81, 183 Kovacs, Alexander 79, 183 Ksenics, Penny 28, 38, 184 Kub isa, Lawrence 84, 184 Kurbanek, Michael Langevin, Margaret 84 Lasicki, Charles 30, 67, 68, 86, 184 Lattimer, Leon 184 Lauback, Cris 28, 30, 31, 39, 88, 184 Lawrence, Gary 184 Lawson, Jean 28, 42, 58, 60, 184, 195 Lawyer, Bonnie 24, 28, 50, 185 Leah, Ruth 185 Lee, John 47, 185 Lee, Valerie 47, 185 Lewis, Earl 186 Lewis, Kay 186 Linsky, Gary 41, 88, 186 Linville, Gary 186 Ljunggren, David 88, 186 Lomonaco, James 30, 71, 79, 81, 186 Lomonaco, Mark 30, 71, 79, 88, 187 Loveland, Bruce 187 Lynch, Cynthia 187 Lunch, Peter 187 Lyon, Mike 41, 187 MacDonough, Robert 28, 31, 54, 187 Mack, Thomas 187 MacKenzie, Charles 187 Mackey, Donald 41 Macko, Diane 25, 58, 35, 58, 188 Macko, Justina 47, 188, 207 Mangan, Jeffrey 188 Mangan, Rodney 59, 189 Masutani, Miki 22, 50, 189 Matteson, Hope 189 Mayo, Paula 189 McAvoy, Dennis 189 McKenna, Mary 22, 189, 202 McKenzie, Howard 37, 189 McMahon, Michael 189 McNeish, Linda 190 McPartland, Donald 28, 30, 190 McPherson, Deborah 21, 42, 190 Meaker, Kathy 181, 190 Mee, Robert 30, 67, 86, 190 Minor, Mike 37, 39, 50, 84, 163, 190 Mott, Linda 190 Murphy, Linda 28, 35, 47, 190 Negus, Andrew 47, 191 Newby, Gerald 67, 74, 86, 191, 192 Newton, John 28, 31, 35, 57, 67, 88, 191 Nicolai, Giselda 191 Nolan, Deborah 191 Noyes, Thomas 191 Ocker, George 191 O’Connell, Gail 191 Olensky, Rose 193 Olmstead, Marlene 28, 193 Ottaway, Debra 193 Parrotte, Daniel 38, 46, 70, 71, 88, 187, 193 Peach, Maria 34, 35, 38, 193 Pert, Linda 38, 43, 47, 193, 207 Petkash. Jeannette 25, 193 Phillips, Michael 30, 31, 67, 191, 195 Pierce, Suzanne 20, 28, 40, 44, 56, 58, 180, 194 Pratt, Danny 194 Pratt, Richard 194 Pratt, Sandra 43, 194 Prentice, Faith 24, 28, 37, 39, 50, 58, 59, 194 Quick, Kathy 194 Randall, Ellen 28, 194, 205 Randall, Holly 34, 56, 194 Raymond, Kristi 195 Reid, Wendy 28, 195 Rines, Elizabeth 42, 195 Riter, Karen 42, 43, 196, 205 Ritter, Michael 196 Rog, Connie 41, 196 Romanczuk, Catherine 34, 43, 196, 205 Rosenkrans, Rodney 196 Roser, Linda 196 Ruspantini, Suzanne 196 Sabato, Daniel Saeger, Christopher 34, 57, 67, 197 Sage, Gary 74, 197 Samek, Richard 28, 35, 42, 55, 197 Saunders, Timothy 88, 197 Schiller, Jonathan 197 Scrivener, Patricia 28, 35, 58, 197 Secor, Lynne 41, 197 Sells, Sharon 40, 197 Serafini, Larry 37, 198 Shafer, Eric 30, 67, 85, 198 Sheffer, Frederick 198 Shumay, Eric 198 Sisson, Webb 198 Skinner, Raymond 198 Slauson, Kathleen 28, 198 Smith, Craig 26, 28, 30, 31, 54, 67, 88, 198 Smith, Jeannette 24, 28, 34, 39, 199 Solot, John 199 Sopchak, Andrew 28, 30, 31, 35, 39, 67, 74, 86, 199, 205 Soule, Karen 43, 199 Speer, Robert 167, 200 Spittle, Bruce Susko, Robert 200 Sweet, Gary 200 Snyder, Dan Taylor, Melanie 40, 201 Tesar, John 47, 201 Thomas, Mary 48, 201 Thompson, Marjorie 24, 35, 37, 50, 201 Todack, Robert 201 Tombs, James 201 Tracy, Susan 40, 201 Turner, Gail 40, 201 Ulbright, Thomas 202 Vail, Dorothy 50, 202 VanAken, Roxanne 35, 37, 202 VanCamp, Pern 202 Volosevich, Barbara 40, 43, 44, 203 Waffle, MaryAnn 43, 203 Warner, Robert 35, 54, 84, 203 Weir, David 54, 203 Wells, David 78, 79, 203 Whaley, Vincent 85, 203 Whieldon, Carol 35, 42, 203 White, James 30, 67, 203 Whitham, Ronald 204 Whitman, Sandra 204 Williams, Carol 34, 204 Williams, Donna 204 Williams, Elaine 21, 24, 28, 58, 60, 195, 204 Williams, Thomas 200, 204 Wood, Robert 55, 204 Wood, Thomas 30, 71, 88, 206 Woodin, Hannelore 25, 26, 28, 206 Woodworth, Ruth 206 Wright, John 30, 31, 67, 74, 86, 206 Wright, Rennee 206 Wrighter, Carol 50, 206 Yeager, Jonathan 207 Youket, Karen 24, 26, 28, 34, 42, 174, 207 Young, David 199, 207 Zimmerman, Jane 28, 34, 39, 42, 47, 207 WORK-STUDY Beriman, Ronald 132 Burno, Robert 132 Fedorwick, Nick Fotusky, Thomas 132 Grei ner, Bruce 132 Lee, Dennis 132 Plain, Fred 132 Shelby, George 132 Stephens, Barry 132 JUNIOR SPECIAL Bagley, Laura 133 Banker, Lila Bohne, Ronny 133 Bradley, Joellen 133 Burns, Floyd 133 Cronk, James 133 Cross, Ronald 133 Dillemuth, Roseanne 133 Eggleston, Gloria 133 Gregory, Sharon 133 Gregory, Sheila 133 Hinkey, Brenda 133 Johnson, Martin 133 Knapp, Ricky Panko, Pamela Scott, Kenneth 133 Wagner, Ken 133 Whitman, Jerry Ziemba, John 133 SENIOR SPECIAL Aiken, Judy 132 Bibbins, Richard 132 Heater, Patty 132 Kendrick, James 69, 132, 133 Kesteris, Dan 132 Lee, Chris 132, 133 Mackey, Vickie 132 Martin, Linda 132 McAdams, Frank 132 Merritt, Stewart 132 Olinsky, Betty 132 Scott, Mike 132 Whitman, Dale 132 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Allison, Edwin 103 Ames, Robert 102, 103 Ames, Sandra 99, 123 Ames, William 105, 206 Anthony, William 93 Aswad, Ester 113 Azran, Joseph 102 Babcock, John 102 Baker, Nancy Balunas, Carolin Banks, Edward 68, 80, 100 Banjamin, Dorothy 96 Benza, Donald 31, 71, 77, 100 Blake, Richard 110 Boemke, William 92 Brandow, Winifred Bronson, Deanra 104 Buchmaier, Richard 48, 50, 54, 110, 111 Burtis, Christine 95 Burtis, Francis 94 Chubb, Raymond 103 Churchill, Carol 98, 99 Clark, Robert 92 Colwell, Sara 95 Cook, Lawrence 105 Cook, Marion 106 Cooper, Melba 07 Copeland, Miriam 102 Castello, Robert Crandall, Snowden 98 Craparo, Charles 98 Croman, William 104 Davis, Erema 98, 137 DeCastro, Milo 86, 108 Dempsey, Timothy 94 Dievendorf, Eugenia 99 Dixon, David 108 Dixon, Susan 100 Dohanick, Ann 99 Donnelly, Eugene 95 Duncan, Thomas Durbin, Michael 84, 113 Durbin, Rita Edson, Jeannette 97 Eldridge, Alice 97 Elmendorf, Mary 104 Emmons, Franklin Fairchild, June 99 Fako, John 110, 111 Fernandez, Isis 107 Ferranti, Margaret 99 Fleming, Charles 110 Foster, Charles Dr. Fox, Rose-Marie 10 Francis, William 92 Galloway, Henry 92 Garrett, Robert 96 Green, Lyle 94 Gunster, Philip Harris, John 108 Harvey, Wayne 100 Hassinger, Sharon 110 Hayes, Salley Henderson, Helen 108 Herrmann, Arvid 101 Hessney, Janet 96, 97 Hibner, Barbara 112, 113 Holmhood, Edith 98 Hodges, Gretchin 113 Hubbs, John 110 Hudson, Mrs. Forrest 92 Hughes, Marjorie 97 Janowski, Mary Alice 96 Janowski, Zenon 98 Jennings, Arthur Johnson, John 96 Kaminsky, Frank 104, 106, 144 Keltos, Cyril 99 Keyes, Mary 96, 127 King, John 93 Kleeman, Thomas 105 Kiley, Nancy 107 Knox, Margaret 103 Lawrence, Lora 150 Lawrence, Richard Lester, Elizabeth 110 Levonik, John 94 Lewis, Benjamin 95 Lewis, Newton 94 Long, Maryon 94 Luckern, Marie 95 Lunde, Eivind 101 Malloy, Margaret 107 Marble, David 68, 89, 99 McDaniel, Robert 71, 74, 113 McGarry, Robert 104 MiPen, Martha 108 Miller, Richard 62, 99 Miner, Genevieve 96 Munley, Patrick 99 Newton, Carl 94 O’Connor, Betty 98 Osborne, Charles 86, 101 Papa, Rose 113 Parson, Avis 110 PenDell, Penny 100, 101 Phelps, Ruth Anne 99 Polgreen, Tobias 105 Possanza, Frank 99 Puzo, Barbara Quinn, Mary 102, 123, 137 Reardon, Gerald 101 Reed, Avis Relyea, Jane 97 Requa, Philip 92 Riter, Ruth 107 Rittenhouse, Eleanor 97 Ross, Beatrice 96 Ross, Marilyn 105 Roussyan, Natalie 107 Saam, Charles 95 Saraceno, Frank 207 Schwarz, Joseph 99 Scoville, Gathel 96 Seaman, Ladis 107 Senio, Michael 100 Sestak, William 76, 84, 112 Shramek, Arlene 97 Slagle, Arline Smith, Charlotte 94 Smith, Jean 95 Smith, Robert 92 Smyc, Peter 88, 113 Spencer, Margaret 110 Stina, Arthur 84, 98 Stone, Nancy 94 Sullivan, Janet Sullivan, Teresa 99 Sweet, Jane Tangi, Kathleen 106 Thomas, Frank 93, 94 Thompson, Marion 108, 109 Tkaczow, John 92 Tosh, Barry 102 Travis, Richard 79, 88, 113 Tucker, Jane 108 Vairo, Frank 94 Van Keuren, Ralph 96 Vermilyea, Pat 94 Vianese, Thomas 42, 103 Watson, Richard 93 Weber, Rosemarie 96, 97 Weckel, William 31, 86, 101 Weiss, Richard 104, 105 Wendeall, Ruth Wertalik, Antoinette 97 Wheeler, James 41, 106 Whitaker, Barbara 95 Whitlock, Waletr 93 Williams, Richard 108, 109 Woodin, Stanley 100 Woodworth, Leon 103, 130 Worthing, Edward Zellner, Virginia 106 Zeman, Samuel 104 138 LaTorrey, Rhonda 139 241 242 Varied Are The Rewards Earned In Education: 243 244 245 A Sudden Glimpse Of Reality Or A Way To The Realization . . . 246 Of An Impossible Dream. 248 . fm m ■ W-SY. s ' . 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