Chester High School - Hambletonian Yearbook (Chester, NY)

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A fool and his money are saloon parted. wed Smile it keeps people wondering what you ve been up to. aa eee ge vimer Anger, folly, falsehood, flattery and treachery get you everywhere. — Fe “hah — ae o eer a8 Oe a ites a) 7 7 ose re ‘oO et 5 3 O Ww) Y £ oO et wv n oe a. 30 pa o.2 =5 —_ w om — 32 =u Ow a = TO a Brenda Winslow Physical Education Mrs. Daugherty Math Business Education Ligita Samsons 18 James Levite Mathematics i alia 3)= 2(2) | re ea ce eee) a % S K-15 =4x+ an s e+ 4k44- a a Arthur Penney | Mathematics Steven Fabian Gene Cathy John Larkin Spanish Art Science Geri Grammas Math Jean Albanese French Diane Matarazaa Music (Instumenta]) John Klingner Rudolph Vallet Librarian Science Verdelle Payne Physical Education Robert Brady English 20 Marlene Lange Janet Montgomery Edward Tomcho English Schoo! Nurse-- Teacher Business Education + a. Terrance Duval Dennis Swanson English Industrial Arts Clement Navitsky Social Studies 21 David Saddlemire Nancy McGuire Social Studies Robert Jankowski Math Stephen Schofield Business Manager and Transportation Supervisor 22 Joan Buchalski Sylvia Roggia Pat Blau Account Clerks Joan Grecco Secretary Nancy Nucifora Marie Kane Lunchroom Aides Gene Winters Head Custodian Meriam James Stanley Sienkiewicz Custodian 23 Mr. Edward J. Stoddard Supervising Principal TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1975: In a very real sense, this year has provided many moments to remember . As we had discussed at your first class meeting last fall, your senior year would prove to be the one that you will remember for the remainder of your life. To date, there have been an increasing number of events which | feel are indi- cations that your year is progressing well. On a day-by-day basis, | see con- tinued growth on the part of each and every one of you. | trust that this growth will continue, and that in the years ahead you can look back and cher- ish the memories of your years at Chester. Needless to say, | do not feel that | know each of you as well as | would like to know you. At the same time, | feel that a good relationship has been established as we attempted to work to- gether throughout the days. As you are about to leave the sec- ondary school environment, | can only ask that you continue to strive to do your very best in whatever you select for your future career. We have high expectations for you as individuals and | know you will prove to be outstanding members of society. Your efforts will span not only the twentieth century, but you will be the people influencing the twenty-first century. My best personal regards to you. Please call upon me if | can ever be of assistance in the future. Sincerely, Edw. J. Stoddard Mr. Donald Dillenbeck Guidance Counselor 24 ALLA os fy YZ, J Vjty Jy ‘ VY, .. a SAT ast si pseseeasss se - Je att cy Wy rt cone Sieg 2 a He , Z | a ° =a ( et | . x [thet ily 4 | LET Hy ; « —— P 25 ie gBpe@tiin — A i eT he 3 Y¢ olf r S ES peas w rs SEVENTH if . J. Angelastro J. Arraiz C Baamonde . Balach . Becker . Bell . Berte . Bilcik . Bilota . Brucata ANVDOOMO 4D 26 W. Buttner J. Carlson B. Cathy A Caval laro C. Conklin S. Cornel! r D'Agostino . Donald . Douglas . Duffy . Durand . Durand U0U0 Te GRADE : J. Edwards P. Etkin M. Ferrara M. Fleming M Fulciniti K. Fulford P. Gallagher E. Garay N Garvilla W. Gilaza S. Giza M. Gizzarelli M. Golding we Hallowell as Hechinger M. Hicks M. Hinkson B. lerardi G. Johnson S. Lange C. Lorgan Manning | = Marciano McClemore B. Meyer J. Milillo D. Milyko D. Murphy N. Naugle M. Nelson W. Newell B. Nienberg G .Norris C. O'Brien L. Paras R. Platz C K G L M p . Riker . Roggia . Sheehan . Smith . Smith . Smith Stodda rd C M . Walsh . Borden EIGTH GRADE . Blau . Boenisch . Brucato . Buttner . Charette . Colangelo . Cornel! . Desharnais . Donald . Doremus . Bono . Cathy me a4uoCnmnnna=rP=2a] OWADADPrr POW . Gonzales . Hasbrouck . Hechtman . Hollway . House . Hughes . lannuzzi . Ibe . Katz . Kelly . Lahoda . Larsen mec oCoOmWAzH= P . LaSpina . Lewis . Lord . Lorgan . Martini . Morrissey . Newell . Newlin . Nucifora . Nucifora . Ohlmer . Parsons W. VanDerBogart J. Perez T. Dowd J. Walsh A. Perry D. Durand M. Witschard F. Piliere K. Eberle S. Witschard S. Richner J. Edwards G. DiSabato R. Savaglio L. Ernst S. Oakes M. Shapter R. Falcone C. Frank J. Smith E. Flood L. Williams S. Smith J. Garvilla M. Wills J. Stanley M. Garvilla J. VanDerWiele R.. Studenny M. Giannakouras D. Walker D. Ulikowski S. Giza E. Helt V. Valle W. Edwards 27 NINTH GRADE Christine Angelastro Roch Baamonde Alan Battiato Richard Binkowski Terry Bjornsen Lorraine Boenisch Marcia Burch Alan Cathy Cathy Curtis Linda Custard — ‘ At James Davis w Sa : Laura Davis Luaal | wk } erie | 2 Debra DeLeon, Kevin Flood, Patricia Fratto, Ronald Fulciniti, Frank Desharnais, Grace Fulford, Maria Giglio, Tim Grahn, Geri Dombrowski, Scott Green, Leslie Greenwood, David Grossman, Maureen Douglas, Linda Hughes, Gene lannuzzi, Tony Johnson, Debra Durma, Mike Kimble, Cathy Koskie, Margarat Kreher — Ken Ellefsen Myriam Fayol Lorie Fichera Linda Fleming Susan Liseski Richard Marciano Anne McQuillan Frank Moody Mike Minnock Debra Murphy Joette Musumeci Ivette Navarro Tad Neidnig, Karl Kuenneke, Henery Kwartler, Chris Larsen, Irene Nelson, Russ La- Spina, Maureen Schultz, Betty Seibert, George Novak, Linda Seibert , Charlie Semmeles , Will Sheehan, Billy O'Brein, Bernadette Sherwin ,Jeanne Smith, Joe Smith,Elmer Ofeldt, Robin Smith, Ina Straub, Karen Turek, Karl Turek Stevie Paras RoseAnne Parsons Susan Predmore John Ravert Robert Richner Mike Rizzi Tom Savaglio Jeff Schultz John Utter James Wapshire Mike Watson Joe DeAngelis Carla VanDerWiele Tami VanDerWiele Tom Logan Dennis Helt Margaret Charleston 28 TENTH GRADE . Sheehan . Smith . Spadafora . Spadafora . Spina . Studenny . Taylor . VanDeusen . Deluca . Desharnias . Douglas T. McLemore L. Atkin . Walsh W. McNamara J. Battiato . Yehling— B. Nienburg C. Bilcik . Zaccagnino G. O'Brien A. Bilota . Smith B. Perry R. Binkowski . Vadala M. Piliere D. Brucato . Acosta C. Ross P. Buchalski . Secrest A. Schmitz D. Gabel . Grillo R. Englehart J. Giglio . Grahn L. Etkin P. Buchalski _ Heffner M. Ferrara C. Colange! . Holloway C. Firehock C. Curtis . Hartfield K. Flood L. DeChiara . Hooper C. Frank F . Decker . House . Hughes . Kirkland . Kirkland . Kuenneke . LaManna . Lewis . Manning . Maynard NSreamwmaoeworwwyS SWDWDZWDONABDVUPOOSCNSNIVMH VEC ELEVENTH GRADE 30 R. Baamonde J. Beach R. Becker G. Brylowske J. Buchalski M. Clemente B. Darrer T. Davis R. DeSantis R. Douglas D. Fulciniti C. Gauthier K. Hallowell T. Heffner V. lannuzzi P. lerardi K. Johnson T. Lahoda |. LaSpina Y. Lewis 7 « -_ en S. Liseski L. Mangano P. Margolis M. Martin T. Moore M. Oakes L. O'Connor D. Ofeldt A. Picone J. Pister ‘ Perm... 4 | — — : ae A - a —_+ ih sas ee M. Pulvirent R. Quinones E. Taylor J. Tice E. Tolosky G. VanDeBogart A. VanDerHeide C. Witschard P. Charleston GIRLS MODIFIED SOCCER GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER of D. Ulikowski WM. Garvilla D. Schmitz N. Buchalski | J. Nucifora G. DiSabato L. Cavallaro K. Flood M. Lord V. Valle A. Schmitz L. Boenisch K. Sheehan S. Lange K, Atkin R. Parsons B. Katz A. Boenisch CC. Ross T. Moore B. Parsons K. Fulford M. Kreher E. Tolosky D. Nucifora K. Lorgan S. Liseski L. Mangano D. Murphy J. Smith P. Fratto C. Firehock S. Giza R. Morrissey D. Fulciniti | R. DeSantis L. Paras T. Buttner A. McQuillan N. Donald E. Flood M. Brucato C. Szulwach (CC. Parsons L. Atkin L. Dolson L. Desharnais B. Winslow 32 _ } meat uck® @ il - - 33 B , = S SFR tgs Pag Ce=s wasnee Se es ( SSL a , =° | . = VARSITY SOCCER E. Custard R. Garvilla J. Kirkland K. Bjornsen B. Price J. Buchalski G. Grossman | V. Payne x gw oo J. Desharnais B. Englehart BO VOT) y C. Semmles B. Richner C! Ross SOCCER a Lesa S. Paras H. Kwartler R. Binkowski L. DeChiara R. LaSpina R_ Martini P. Margolis F. Desharnais , M. Piliere C. Witschard K. Flood J. Utter M. Martin M. LaManna M. Manning T. Johnson K. Ellefsen A. Cavallaro M. Blau R. Falcone G. Bell J. Ohlmer B. Lorgan R. Studenny J. Angelastro A. Perry A. Hechtman J. Desharnais B. Balach G. Colangelo J. Walsh M. Wills M. Manning J. Garvilla J. Hechinger BOYS MODIFIED SOCCER %: {isi Moos T. Kelly T. Becker F. Piliere J. Newlin B. Cornell Mr. Cathy M. Ferrara J. VanDerWeile 35 BASKETBALL VARSITY @¢ Coach Payne . Ferrara Conservo . Decker Perry . Ross . VanDeBogart . Quinones Lewis . Buchalski . Sheehan . lannuzzi . Eversley . Liseski . Darrer DNDM eC HDHMOMONC= JUNIOR VARSITY J. Wapshare K. Turek R. Kirkland B. Baamonde J. Battiato R. Douglas J. Kirkland R. Baamonde M .Piliere C. Semmeles S. Paras B. MacNamara B. Englehart C. Larsen Coach Cathy GIRLS MODIFIED BASKETBALL GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL C. Studenny K. Atkin M. Kreher L. Desharnais A .McQuillan L. Cavallaro ; C. Angelastro D. Lewis R Holloway C. Szulwach hath G. Fulford L. Davis | L. Fleming P. Fratto J. Dombrowski Coach Sue Watch -_ AfAse mh et ee = f aye. “= Y oy foe el BP SEA | iT F = ; a. ull _ wy, ‘ - - =, SE REY Va, ace an _s ak WwW A 7 447 wey marta a _— vam wm i - | a - . i 7 Ma ee a =. a oo ual P| mae, sae ee VARSITY ——— SOCCER CHEERLEADERS ee _ CHEERLEADERS 39 BASEBALL VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY Piet ey 7 = pa dh, Se he as Na a | Th Fr ; Sm Mi) hy nt Mit i ae ines Mo —_—' vs 7 ed eee ; ea 3 ; ; . = ry Rac Ie ‘ . a : -- — . a — —_ - “ - gth t 7 kL - a — Wee ae at 7 ms ee = ne Ft - a a . 40 ht afte ec - , a awe on re ee, 4 2 : . . = , “ je : o; Ta ’ - Regents Scholarship Winners National Honor Society Youth-in-Government Student Counsil Girls Athletic Club Project “Hello” Chess Club Drama Club meen ry 43 CHESTER HIGH SCHOOL BANDS The staff would like to thank the following people for their guidance and efforts toward publishing this Yearbook, for without them it would not have been possible. Everett Arnold and the American Yearbook Company Edward J. Stoddard Steve Spadafora Mrs. Sylvia Kwartler Joe lerardi Mrs .Michael Price Cathy Vanacore Mrs. Brenda Winslow Debbie House Mr. Gene Cathy Donna Fulciniti Mrs .Navarro Karen Atkin lris Navarro Dody Donald McDonalds Restaurants Chris Bilcik Mr. Dennis Swanson Darlene Heffner Mr. Edward Tomcho Susan Hubbard Mrs. Gerri Grammas Regina Holloway A . P Food Stores Connie Szulwach Mary Ellen Eberle Debbie Charette Pam BuchaIski Christy Parsons Kathy Hutnick Cindy Ross Nancy Buchalski Denise Schmitz Richard Becker LuAnn Cavallaro Allyson Mazzarulli JoAnn DeLuca John Utter Steve Maynard Richard Hartfield Steve Spadafora Ralph Zaccagnino Joe lerardi — Mr. and Mrs. T.D. Duval Yolanda Zaccagnino LuAnn Cavallaro Gregory Grasselena Michael Maynard Lenore DiDonato Christy Parsons Donna Musumeci JoAnn Battiato Gordon VanDeBogart Aileen Margolis Jerry Buchalski Tim Johnson Cindy Ross Terry Fichera ee 49 | wrested eli LAA an 7) I KAREN ATKIN NICKNAMES: Atkin, Sally, Buddy. Karen likes going to the ''Forest , the number 26, the years'57 and'75, Soc- cer, money, Atlanta and 4 TERESA BILA NICKNAMES: Terre, Teri, Treaser. Teri likes walking barefoot, first snowfall, Led Zepplin and Elton John. She dislikes Driver's Ed., and Walnut St. She dislikes blush- rainy weekends. Her fa- vorite sayings include Dip sit and What ya say? For the future, Teri plans to be happy. ing, winter and being cold, male chauvinists, cameras, bus trips, black and blue marks, slide rules and con- ditioning. Her favorites are G.W.T.W., Merrill Lynch, Elizabeth | and Twinkies. Karen's activities include Soccer, 1-4; Basketball, 1-4; Baseball Scorer, 2-4; Honor Society; Youth-in- Gov't., 1-4; President, 4; Jr. American Legion Auxil- iary; Ecology Club; Narcotics Council; Girls Athletic Club; V.P., 3; Yearbook; Girls State and D.A.R. Represen- tative. Karen plans to become an honest lawyer, live ina white house, retire young, live in Atlanta, Ga. KENNETH BJORNSEN NICKNAMES: Norwegian, Viking, Young. Ken likes the Eleven Uglies, the Shag- gers, SurreyMeadowmen, one Swede, Polaks, Puerto Ri- cans (just some), and Tenn- essee boys. He dislikes ma- laria, typhoid, V.D., acne, mono, runny noses, jock rot, tornados, smelly lockerrooms and Women's Lib. His fa- vorites are shaggin' baseballs, Squad!, Team!, Ice Hockey, Wambada, Jesus, and being a Norwegian-American. Ken's favorite saying is Hey Baby! His activities include Soccer, 1-4; Captain, 4; Baseball, 1-4; and Varsity Club. Ken plans to become a draftsman or architect and to get mar- ried (preferably to a girl). Se = a al ? ry 4 ; 4 rx NANCY JEAN BUCHALSKI Nancy likes Boron O.P., Cherborneck, Soccer, Ten- nis, ketchup, The New Land , Susan Raye, Mr. Brady, Cuz Brian, the Shore, danc- ing, Tennessee and Owa. She dislikes New York City, Gymnastics, sitting the bench, and rainy days. Cheerleading and Bob Griese are her fa- vorites. Her favorite saying is | swear . Nancy's activities include uy.V. Cheerleading 1; Varsity Cheerleading 2-4; Captain, 3; Soccer, 1-4; Basketball, 1; Softball, 2; Girls Athletic Club, 3-4; National Honor Society and Yearbook, 4. She plans to go to 0.C.C.C. to enter the field of Physical Therapy. iont a s a a ©} ’ « LUANN CAVALLARO NICKNAMES: Gumba, Lucy, Lu, Cav. Lu likes cold days, snow, flying, vacations, Lon- don, long rides and getting lost, spending money. She dis- likes having to speak first thing in the morning and schmat- as. Her favorites are Bar- ry White, London, Firebirds, Vettes, blue, Puddy and Goo- gie, Mrs. McGuire, Rhoda and Mary, orange juice on the bus. Her favorite sayings are This is true Il want Snooze ya lose So tell me about it''. Lu's been on Soccer, 1-4; MVP, 2-3; Capt., 3; Basketball, 1-4; Youth-in-Gov't., 1-4; Class V.P., 1-3; Pres., 4; Stu- dent Council, 3-4; Yearbook; National Honor Society; GAC, 3-4; Pres., 3. LuAnn plans to go to aeronautical school to become a commercial air- line pilot. DEBRA LYNN CHARETTE NICKNAME: Debby. Debby likes Lucille Ball, sombre- ros, lobster, little Ole Rho- dy , Mr. Brady's English class and Mr. Saddlemire's Typing class. She dislikes Chester, getting up, History, rainy days and weekends, being bored, getting involved in schoolactivites. Her favor- ites include Louie, Melinda, Elton John, Ziggy, Scar- borough Beach and cherry cheese cake. Debby's favor- ite sayings are Well then , Oh! Dee! , Really . Deb- by has been a member of the Yearbook staff, and plans to go back to Rhode Island. JOHN JOSEPH CONSERVO NICKNAMES: Quiff, Mongh, Jack. John likes Cathy, mo- torcycles, going fast, snow days, and sleeping for 18 hours. He dislikes warm beer, Joe's driving, and Mr. Duval breaking his fingers, pulling his hair and giving him zero's. His favorites are his dog, dirt riding, Kawasaki 350's, and staying out late. John's favorite sayings are ''What's happening Be cool and Where is everybody . John has played J.V. and Varsity Basketball and three years of Soccer. He has also been a Student Council Represent- ative for four years. EDWARD THOMAS CUSTARD JR. NICKNAMES: Eddie, Mus- tard, Yon, Gustard. Eddie likes drums, Oak Ridge, Foot- ball, the Vikes, cycling fools, Norwegians (Babie), Jan. 25, 1974, hockey pucks, backbacking, Deep Purple, freckles and Jello! He dislikes PUSHY Nor- wegians, mayonnaise, other assorted sclibies, bears, and those dam buttons! His fa- vorites inorder of preference are Colleen. His favorite sayings are | don't believe it! Pleeease . Eddie's been on Symphonic Band, Band Pres., 73 All-Orange County Orchestra, 74 All- Orange County Band, 74All- State Band, Student Council, Varsity Club, Soccer-Base- ball manager, Swinging High and Home Sweet Homicide . Eddie plans to learn to flu- ently speak music, the uni- 48 versal language. 54 LAURA DESHARNAIS NICKNAME: Demayonnaise. Laura likes spaghetti, Rhoda, Soccer, Band, Sociology, driving, Mark Spitz, concerts, Basketball and Volleyball. She dislikes losing Soccer games, writing compositions, bad reeds, doing ryhthms and gymnastics in Gym, playing the wrong notes in Band, solos and concussions. Her favorites are making a Music lesson, finishing tests, Ro- man lettering, winning Bas- ketball games and Godspell . Laura has been on Soccer, 1-4; Basketball, 1-4; Vol- leyball 4; Softball, 2-4; Youth-in-Gov't. , 1-4; Girls Athletic Club, 3-4; Student Council, 4; Band, 1-4; Na- tional Honor Society; and the Yearbook. She plans to gradu- ate from medical school and be- come an inexpensive doctor. mA ™ -™,,, LYDIA LENORE DOLSON NICKNAMES: Lyda, Bimbi, Lyd. Lydia likes Barry White, sweet people, partying with Debbie, Capri's, going shop- ping, Cathy and Carol. She dislikes people who bullsit, Chester, rainy weekends, getting sick, and Monday mornings. Her favorites are being with Angel, weekends, pizza, spending time with her Mom and eating. Lydia's favorite sayings include Spare me your bullsit Oh, please | don't know Well really Do it . She's par- ticipated in Cheerleading, 2- 3; Soccer timer, 1-4 GAC, 3-4; Yearbook. Lydia plans to travel and to work with handicapped children. , 4 a oi ( ; DOROTHY ANNE DONALD NICKNAMES: Dody, Dode. Dody likes tacos, rootbeer shakes, the '50's, guys, classy clothes and going out in style, motorcycles, keep- ing busy, and cooking. She dislikes agressive, snotty peo- ple, turnips, steak, homework, gaining weight, schmat- as, breaking out and be- ing bored. Her favorites are Glenmere Road, music, rid- ing around, cooking for spec- ial people, green and June 20, 1975! What are you serious | don't care ya know I'm glad you think so He is efficient and semi-illustrious are her favorite sayings. Dody's been active in Band, 1-4; Drama, 3-4 Soccer, 1; Youth-in- Gov't., 1-2; Class Secre- tary, 1-3; Band Officer, 3-4 Yearbook, 2-4. She plans to work, travel, and one day settle down. “ a NOLA MARIE DONALD NICKNAMES: Nols, Nolie, Old McDonald. Nola likes weekends, shopping, lico- rice, sports cars and big bikes, good friends, food and music, long ‘burns and 'staches, and riding her tri- cycle. She dislikes phony, closeminded people, rainy days, Monday mornings, N. Y.C., being used, making decisions and schmatas. Her favorites are Vettes, Harleys, Mr. Levite and blue. Nola's favorite say- ings are Be Cool Hey Guy! I'm not impressed and Your're sucha pest . She's been in Yearbook, l- 4;Youth-in-Govt'., 1-3; Soccer Scorer, 1-4;Class Treasurer, 2-4; Girls Ath- letic Club, 3-4; Baseball Scorer, 3-4; Drama Club; Color Guard and National Honor Society. Nola plans to go to Colgate University and to travel. MARY ELLEN EBERLE NICKNAME: Mardi. Mary Ellen likes partying, travel- ing, Fu , Cape Cod, the Clique , hiking, Beebe Street, and Rockland Coun- ty. She dislikes rumors, be- ing called spoiled and not having money. Her favorites are art and music and You're So Good For Me . And it's whispered that soon, If we all call the tune, Then the piper will lead us to reason, And a new day will dawn for those who stand long, And the for- ests will echo with laughter. Mary Ellen plans to attend college. PAUL EVERSLEY NICKNAME: Sly. Sly likes Fox, Oak Ridge Band, drugs, Mr. Duval, Don's car and his hat. He dislikes drugs, be- ing let down, being busted, no 0.Z. oats, and his nick- name. His favorites are Fox and Alice, his bass. Sly's favorite saying is 'Takea ride in the country. He has been active in Basketball, 2,4; Youth-in-Government, 2-4; and he was in Swing- ing High . Sly plans to be- come a pro rock and roll star or a Carpenter or teacher. THERESA FICHERA NICKNAMES: Terry, Treesa. Terry likes to party, sleep, McDonald's,sarcastic people, Enzo and Bruno. She dislikes arguing with Joe, being Year- book Editor, people who al- ways write on the blackboards and put up stupid posters in the Senior Lounge, and ketch- up. Her favorites are Led Zep, Donald Duck, the Crew, and Mush. Terry doesn't have very much to say and there- fore has no favorite saying. She has participated in the Drama Club and Yearbook. She plans to get out of Ches- ter as fast as physically pos- sible and live anywhere out- side of a 30 mile radius of Chester. ALLAN FOLEY NICKNAME: Sweet Al. Allan likes school, most teachers, his 426 Dodge, parties at lunchtime, Sativa, Herb, long hair, freaks, motorcycles, his Kawasaki, U.P.S.,burnouts. He dislikes rednecks, greas ers, friends that do you wrong, people who yell, getting sus pended and redneck bars. His favorites are Donna, Allyson, all girls in general, the Up- town Boys, the Fort, Rock- land County, his parents and grandparents and good counts. His favorite sayings are Be Cool Headblower and Oh Wow . Allan's activities in- clude the Old Hippies Home Foundation; Soccer 1; Bas- ketball, 1-2; Class Presi- dent , 1-3. He plans to run naked througha field, scream- ing at the top of his lungs, throwing rocks at birds on his way to Suferget City. 1. aac. @ Ta me =ee)= 4 te ey : 1 [ «i CT Yt X ‘2 x i i CATHERINE |. FOLEY GARY ALAN GROSSMAN NICKNAMES: KosherRican. Gary likes hunting, sports, girls, Brooklyn, Dino's, the Hideaway, Slither, Phoenix and people. He dislikes school, Chester,and home- work. His favorites in- clude blueberry pie, food, Soccer and Avenue U. His favorite sayings are Fatche Bruta What's happening and Whocares ? Gary has participated in Baseball, 2-3, Youth in-Government, 2; and Soccer, 3-4. Gary can't wait to graduate and plans to become a State Trooper or go to medical school. NICKNAMES: Fu, Kitty, Tweety, La-La. Cathy likes John, big brother Al, party- ing, stogies, the boys in the band , being obliviated, Vinny and Louise, Pat, friends and music. She dislikes fac- ing cold, stark reality. Her favorites are Oak Ridge Band, Duryea Farms, Mardi, Vir- ginia, cold ones, Happi- ness by Bro, Be My Lover And You and | . Her favo- rite sayings are | haven't got time for the pain. . . and Help me, | think I'm falling . . . Cathy plans to meet Ves and then find the Stair- way to Heaven. 57 se - MC c a eo « SUSAN ANN HUBBARD NICKNAME: Sue, Suzie Q. Sue likes Mr. Duval's 6th Period class (English of course), Corvettes, Oak Ridge Band, tocookand bake, warm, sunny days, and week- ends. She dislikes cold weather, getting up early Driver's Ed., Gymnastics, people who are stuck up and being alone. Her favorites are Jay, the color blue, Au- tumn and pizza. If you don't like it, too bad is Sue's favorite saying. Sue isa member of the Yearbook Staff. After graduation, she plans to go to college to become a legal secretary. 7 ( Kaz? NICKNAMES: Katie, Kathy, Babes. Kathy likes cooking, track, Drama, Gymnastics, Soccer, Baseball, concerned and helpful teachers, Poe, Browning, parties and choice liquors. She dislikes smok- ing, meat, stupidity, phony, agressive people, liars, a dull Friday night and a short Saturday night. Her favorites are Italian foods, one special person, freedom, Red Barn Road, and music. Kathy's been on Yearbook, 1-4; G. A.C., 3-4; Chorus, 1-2; Band, 1; Soccer, 1; Soft- ball, 2; Basketball, 1-3; and Youth-in-Government, 2. She plans to gotocollege, to work and then to settle down, KATHLEEN ANN HUTNICK JOSEPH IERARDI NICKNAMES: OH Joe!, Jose, Puppy Dog . Joe likes blue, Chevy's, Jeff, Kawasaki's, pizza, racing, dirt riding, Murray Road, Budweiser and partying. He dislikes floaters, warm beer, John's driving, Denise's cat, Southern Com- fort, users and liars. Chevelle is Joe's favorite. His favorite Sayings are Just for the head Pleeease 'Womp it! and Get off my case . Joe plans to own a new car and a Harley Sportster be- come a State Trooper and work in a leprosy camp in Mongolia. GARY JOHNSON NICKNAME: Big G . Gary likes rock music, Stage Band, mechanics, Imus in the Morn- ing, electronics, hockey and pickup trucks. He dislikes the Waltons , English class and people who are in a big hurry. His favorites are Chi- cago, Case Tractors, Having a good time and Mary Had A Little Lamb in Q” minor. Gary's favorite saying is If you are not going to do it right, you had better be good at faking it. Gary is a Band member and has participated in Youth-in-Government. He plans to owna grain farm some- where between here and the Pacific. DEBBIE LAMANNA NICKNAMES: Deb's Fat Wo- man, Pork Chop. Debbie likes to eat, to party, to cheerlead, music and Chicago Shealso likes Florida, being friendly and by herself. She dislikes two-faced people and rainy days. Her favorites are her secret and Kojak. Her favor- ite sayings are Ay Be cool Dynamite Flips me right out and Headblower . She's been on Soccer, 3; Cheerlead- ing, 1-4; Youth-in-Gov't., 1; Volleyball; Yearbook; and Student Council. Debbie plans to be happy, travel, go to Hawaii, and become a Police- woman. ROBERT MARTINI All of Robert's friends call him Bro or Bro Mar. He likes America, Shop, Debbie L., A.G., and coffee. He dis- likes Heavy Metal Kids , phony, two-faced people, History class, and Mark al- ways getting turned on. His favorites are summer work, not going to school, Ventura Highway, Melvin's ways an d jokes , Ronnie from Newburgh and Vodka and grapefruit juice. His favorite sayingis That's smooth man, smooth as silk. Robert has played J.V. Soc- cer and Basketball and Var- sity Soccer. He wants to grad- uate from Chester High School, get his own place and live, work, and party. IRIS NAVARRO NICKNAMES: I and Edie . lris doesn't like to get up early, write term papers, take exams and rainy and cold days. Her favorite sayings are Gotta problem? and Man . I has played Bas- ketball and is a member of the Yearbook staff. She plans to get a job doing Account- ing or Secretarial work. CHRISTOPHORA PARSONS NICKNAMES: Christy, Par- sones. Christy likes London, flying, Mr. Duval, driving, traveling, sleeping, good times, music, J.G. and the ocean. She doesn't like term papers, dumb people, busy telephones and promises made and never kept. Her favorites are chocolate shakes , Camaro's, rings and summer vacations. Christy's favorite Sayings are You're ultra dumb Good and Tomor- row is the first day of the rest of your life. Her activ- ities include Soccer Man- ager, 3-4; Softball, 2; Bas- ketball Scorer, 2-3; and the Senior Play, 3. Christy plans to go to college and to see the U.S.A. in her Chevrolet. BRIAN PRICE Brian likes fast cars, stock car races, his 383 Dodge, camping in Oxford, beer, wine, steak, Jim's class, Chevy's, crazy people, Soc- cer, Football and Hockey. He dislikes school, English, short weekends and long weeks Danny's hamburgers, slow cars, sober people, wet toi- let seats, most teachers, the Weasel and burnt legs. Brian has played Soccer for four years and Baseball for one year. He plans to go to O. C.C.C. to become a sur- veyor and get the most while doing the least. b} | “2% a a . Foss a : . alk . “4 , ‘, , all JULIE QUINONES NICKNAMES: Spanich,Hules. Julie likes hikes, animals and mysteries. She doesn't like pushy people. Her favo- rites are Robert Conrad, Lee Majors and Kenny's sexy legs. Her favorite sayings are 'Echma and Jeeze. Julie has played Softball, 2-4; and Volleyball and has been in Chorus. She plans to go to college and maybe be- come an elementary teacher. b = . he ee . val ro i = ime 4) CYNTHIA ANN RICHNER NICKNAME: Cindy. Cindy likes Mr. Klingner, music, driving and having fun. She dislikes getting up early,and people who brag and think that they are better than others. Her favorite sayings are Al- right and Don't bother me . Cindy plans to get a job. CYNTHIA LOUISE ROSS NICKNAMES: Cinny, Gumba, Fat Girl, Fudgy, Evil Woman. Cindy likes blue, London, Ford Cortina, partying, corn muffins, milk, Budweiser, and Puppy Dog. She dis- likes wet toilet seats, warm beer, bullsit artists, liars, schmatas, flies and rainy days. Her favorites are or- ange juice, McDonalds, Bar- ry White, Murray Road, Soc- cer, weekends, rainy days and cruising. Her favorite Sayings are Snooze yalose Give me a break Eat sit Bangoo Hot one ' Fat- boy and Tee Hee, | don't believe it . Cindy's been in Soccer 3,4; Cheerleading, 1-4; G.A.C., 3-4; Student Council, 2-4; Library Club, 2-4; Youth-in-Gov't., 2-3; Soccer Scorer, 1-3. Cindy plans to go to college to be- comeaC.P.A. andalsotravel. DENISE ANN SCHMITZ NICKNAMES: Baby, Niecy, Sunshine, Sits, La-La, Den- ny. Denise likes partying, swimming, light blue, the BOCES bus, Cav, La-La, Nola, John, Joe and Jeff. She doesn't like being far away, Playtogs, warm brew, writing letters, and people who think they're better than others. Her favorites are Edward Soccer, and the song Baby, I'm for Real . I'm sure Come on, and get offmy back and Brother, dear are her favorite say- ings. Denise's activities include Soccer, 1-4; Soft- ball, 3; Cheerleading, 2-3; Yearbook, 4; Girls Athletic Club, 3-4; and Youth-in- Gov't., 2. Denise plans to travel to Germany. KATHLEEN SIMMONS And indeed there will be time For the yellow smoke that slides along the street, Rub- bing its back upon the win- dow panes; There will be a time, there will be time To prepare a face to meet the faces you meet; There will be time to murder and create, And time for all the works and days of hands That lift and drop a question on your plate; Time for you and time for me, And time yet for a hundred indecisions, And for a hundred visions and revisions, Before the taking of a toast and tea. And in- deed there will be a time To wonder Do | dare? and Do | dare? =--1T .S. Eliot NICKNAMES: Fatboy, Huge, Clown. Jimmy likes his VW, good tunes, Bud, and long weekends. He doesn't like people who don't work. His favorites are Pud, VW's, and making four bills an hour. His favorite saying is I got a Pud Bug Bean Shooter. Jimmy played Soccer, 2-3. He plans to become a mason. JAMES DONALD SMITH JR. JESSICA ANN M. SMITH NICKNAMES: Jessi James, Crazy. Jessica likes Bill, drinking, airplane flying, motorcycle riding, swimming at the lakes, hiking, skip- ping school, and thunder and lightning. She dislikes stuck up people, people who like to spread cheap talk, school, homework, term papers, and Chester. Her “ate artying Mr. Brady and his Engfish class, the color blue, CONSTANCE SZULWACH DONNA MARIE VADALA Slither and Kung Fu Fight- ing . Her favorite sayings are NICKNAMES: Connie, Con-Donnalikes Oak Ridge, friend- Love it or leave it!' Bull- nie Hawkins Connie likes ly people, secrets, Seals and sit Ya snooze, you lose! Sports and being by herself. Crofts. She dislikes prej- Jessica is a member of the She dislikes crowds, loud _udiced people, Speeches, Chester Volunteer Ambulance people and working at the rainy days,red cars and being Corps. She plans to go to A P. Her favorites in- alone. Yellow roses are her college, hopefully get mar- clude the Rolling Stones, favorite. Donna has played ried, and just take care of Basketball, Mr. Duval, Gym Softball, 2-4; Basketball, and raise her baby as she classes, Mr. Brady and Soc- 2-3; and Volleyball, 4. She sees fit. cer '73. Stuff it! and plans to go to college to con- Shove it! are her favorite tinue her nursing career. sayings. Connie has played Soccer, 1-4; Basketball, | 1-4; and Softball, 2-4; | She plans to attend college and become an Elementary Gym teacher. CATHERINE VANACORE NICKNAMES: Cathy, Slim. Cathy likes Mr. K. partying, | Honestly Love You , Swimming at the lakes, no home work, sleeping late, Mr. Brady, Mr. Saddlemire, Floor Hockey. She dislikes term papers, English class, typing, being bored, short lunchtime, being kicked out of class, stuck-up people, Gymnastics, peas. Her fa- vorites are Victor, Mr. Swar- son, Baby Joanne, Teresa, Jessy, Hubby, Ringo, sexy Cindy, BOCES bus, brew, employees of Quickway Cin- ema. Her favorite sayings are Isn't he gorgeous Fine “Beautiful” Frukatruk Hum- papilla . Cathy's been on Yearbook, 1-4; Lib. Club, 1-3; the H.S. Musical. She wants to write and record songs, and plans to go to college, visit abroad and go to Cal. to settle down. ww ‘e Ovo ONO UID WN Or2znumecc- . Duval . Klingner . Albanese . Levite . Winslow . Matarazaa . Grammas . Lange . Samsons . Swanson Lk. bes LS. 14. LD. 16. Lf, 18. 20. | we aznwnAmauw!n! . Tomcho . Fabian . Brady . Stoddard . Scumaci . Jankowski . Cathy . Maguire . Montgomery . Vallet In appreciation for the help he has giv- en us over the past years and the constant concern he has shown for us, we dedicate this Yearbook to John Klingner, Year- book Advisor, Librarian and friend. With our sincere thanks, The Class of 1975 FOO OE fee | | wd ed ede al NK Rae t + 67 tote Meer’ % | 2 ‘ o ' . = . y ; . f Sle Mae mht, a i +! 2 Ab Ee ae be - Sponsors Good Luck A.B. Lord Son Welding Mr. Brady Fichera Son Mechanical Contractors, Hudson Street, Chester, N.Y. Gridley-Horan Funeral Home Inc., 39 Orchard Street, Walden, N.Y. Congratulations to Class of 1975 from Harlo Fiske Agency, Rt. 17 M, Chester Congratulations from Terri’s Diner, Rt. 17M, Chester, N.Y. Orange County Audubon— Wildlife our gift to future generations Compliments of Franette Sportswear, Miller Drive, Chester, N.Y. Compliments of George Marion Hulse Mr. Mrs. Charles Johnson Boosters The Villa Pizza Shop Wally A P WEO 3. Ne - Edward J. Stoddard jo Peréina Orange County Glass Durning Fair Lady Hair Styles Mrs. Russ Batt Anne’s Beauty Shop nm Buehalski Mr. Mrs. David Donald Buchalski ™ Dr. Mrs. Soroka Mrs. Joseph R. Mazzart Joan and Charles Buchalski ichele Louis Mazzarulli John and Marion Cavallaro . R. Variety Store Bob Loonsbury Sporting Goods . Mrs. Pat Galle A.E. Grays Jewelers r. Mrs. Dominic Robert W. Hoag Mrs. Richard Hau Tara Lagard JimmvLagarde Joe Roath Robert Jankowski ; Jay Buchalski | Ar. Mr. Mrs. Don Maynard Patrons Charles D. Grasselena Dennis Swanson Florida Pharmacy The Kelly Family Mr. Mrs. Alfred Musemeci Lloyd H. Atkin Marie Albano Anthony and Joan Grecco OAK RIDGE BAND ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC ) For AlbOccasions 914-469-2301 a er) Best of Bek on eee nipliments of | - apd OUR PLAC KSTORE pe 19 West Main St.) . e “aga s na ” ” TT ANS — - ' ee ‘ “ a co Own, NY. _ BEST WISHES CHESTER PTA 342-3073 x th. . orn a ak dA. et , ae 5 ft) e p = 7 a - i es . ae BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS DANNY’S wn UPTOWN LES GREENWOOD Chester New York 73 Congratulations to the Class res PLACE Farms Homes _ Main Street Industrial 2 NY Business Rentals Appraisals oe Pp 74 ad —_ 4 = oe lu e ” lJ = O = = oO 2 = a i) x = _ ® w” ® = © 76 PLUMBING AND HEATING UNITED AUTO ELECTRIC BUTCH’S AUTO MACHINE ‘ All Types Mechaical Works Towing Millers Lane Tel. 469-2389 CHESTER AUTO BODY INC. Rt. 17M Chester, New York Complete Collision Repair BEST WISHES A.B. LORD SON Welding Lehigh Avenue Chester, New York Congratulations to the Class of ’75. From Your Local Full Line Arco Distributor SWARTZ OIL COMPANY Florida, New York JERRY’S MOBIL SERVICE Rt 17M Rt 94 Chester, New York ef 7% ' Ll y “ pir ‘ : Fy Cd . “ TUXEDO, NEW YORK fe Ss : = x a by . , . ‘ . . . e si ) a Pee ty 5 7 5 hel o Ww 7 . ie ‘ - ‘ Pa 4 - ¥ ¥ aii = 7 A i« _— Compliments of CHESTER PACKING CO. PLAZA CARDS N- GIFT Gifts for All Occasions Hallmark Cards Russell Stover Candies MONROE BOOTERY Best Wishes ART PARAS ALLSTATE INSURANCE ESLA SERVICE STATION INC. New York State Inspection Also Specializing in V.W. Repairs 79 THE CLASS OF 1975 And now we come to an end— Ofa book, a year, and more important, Ofa way of life. Some will continue in a similar path, Others will pursue new paths. But forall, it has been an experience From which we have learned and will grow. - a ee hte ee ee, en ea be ' : SO EIR rt ER IT ek anes ee tt tte edd | ae Fs . a


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