Chittenango Central School - Palladium Yearbook (Chittenango, NY)

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T — Foreword Administration Dedication Seniors Underclassmen Activities Sports Faculty Junior High Advertisements FOREWORD Ever onward, one by one, we search: for that which is not there within our sight; for that which we know to be there by instinct. Each one of us is a whole being within the di- ver- gent mass. We are together at This Moment of our lives. This is the mark we have left to show we have been HERE. — Susan Colvin 3 Senior Class of 1974: 1 take this opportunity to congratulate each one of you upon your graduation from Chittenango Central School. I would much rather congratulate you individually upon your individual achievements, but this becomes impossible with the growing number of seniors in our district. You have had many successes while in high school and we hope you will make full use of your strengths and talents in the future so that you may reach your aspirations. My heartiest best wishes for you in the future and hope you have many successes. Sincerely, Robert J. Hughes Superintendent of Schools Dear Class of 1974, We are coming to another graduation. “Another one” for many of us, but “the one” for you. And because it is yours, I would like to reflect on you and your times. You have witnessed your federal government shaken to its very foundations by a variety of questionable activities. You have been forced to rub shoulders with a youthful society that has damaged itself by the use of harmful escapes. You come from homes, churches, and a school where you have been taught a code flavored with honesty, fairness, and love. You have been associated with a faculty that has shown a concern for young people. You have had an opportunity to take part in school activities that allowed for leadership, fellowship, and a spirit of competition. So as you leave. I have confidence in you as people. Men and women who will see trying times, but who will also use your foundation to make things just a little better for all of us. Congratulations upon your accomplishment of this goal. Best wishes to you and your families on this memorable occasion. You are always welcome back. Sincerely, Warren E. Jerome High School Principal “All the world over, people have to be free,” is basic to our American philosophy of living. Freedom of action and Freedom of thought carry with it a burden of obligation. Although through birthright you, as a citizen, have many rights and privileges guaranteed, the maintenance of these same rights and privileges becomes an individual effort. So as not to encourage a state of complete freedom where each citizen is free to do to another as he pleases, our system has been designed to include a burden of obligation under which each citizen is placed. You will now proceed to another of the many stages in your lifetime. 1 suggest you take time out to examine and know yourself as well as what immediately stands before you. This is not an easy task because it requires that you become critical. Success as a critic is dependent upon the degree to which you can apply knowledge and judgement to matters before you. 1 believe we are entering an age of uncertainty. Keenness of mind and sensitivity to things that touch upon you, coupled with a compassion for another, are what I believe to be some of those things that help a person to “make it” in this world. So, let each become what he is capable of. Guard your rights and privileges by assuming your obligation. To do otherwise may result in their loss. Appreciate the value of experience and knowledge. Listen to the experiences of others and be critical. Peter T. Sweet To The Class of 1974: It is a pleasure for me, through the use of your yearbook, to offer my congratulations to you upon your graduation from high school. I am sure that most of you look upon your graduation as the open door through which you pass to a new and exciting period in your life. I sincerely hope this will be a most profitable and enjoyable time in your life. Sincerely yours, Charles F. Seamans Assistant Principal Jr.-Sr. High School 5 Special Appreciation Mr. Pashley, also known as Pash, has been a guiding light for C.C.S. students for many years as our teacher, as our advisor for the Palladium, FFA, and other activities, as a coach of wrestling, and even as the inspiration for the C.C.S. mascot, the Bear. His presence of mind and wisdom will be a great loss to us. As our parting wish we thank him for his persever- ance in all our endeavors. Dedication Mr. DiCristina is a man of great importance to Chit- tenango. As athletic director he has stepped into and contributed to the lives of all of us. In appreciation the Class of ‘74 dedicates the Palladium to him. 6 Mr. Kinsella, who devotes more of his time to the seniors than any other teacher, brightens his classes with his dynamic personality and sense of humor. He also takes extra time out to show interest in his stu- dents as individuals. With these qualities, Mr. Kin- sella deserves more than recognition. We give him a hearty thanks. Mr. Ellstrom. creative, talented, and helpful. He gave us our first bittersweet look at the outside world, moved us to our first look at literature as something to enjoy and not to be analyzed for a mark. We the members of the senior class salute him, a real person. Mr. Brewer demonstrates his fantastic way of com- municating with students by showing understanding and openness as he contributes a generous amount of time to school activities, especially dramatics. For this we feel he merits our sincere thanks. Mr. Kirsh. a fearless and a staunch friend to those with a need, is a person for whom much can be felt but not enough can be said. His classroom methods and his great coaching abilities set him apart as one of our favorite teachers. 7 Pieces April King and Queen The Court 10 Bess Turner This year's candidates for It’s Aca- demic were: Mark Tarby, Bess Turner, and Ray Wilson. They competed well against their opponents: Assumption and Tully. Alternates for their positions were: Chris Pigula, Bob Matina, and Karen Sol- berg. We would like to thank them for a fine job and for representing C.C.S. as well as they did. Brainy, Huh? It’s A cademic Mark Tarbay 12 Board of Education Top: Mr. Hatch. Mr. Marcellus. Mr. Durfee. Seated: Mr. Hall, Mrs. Melchisky. Mr. Bushnell. Mr. Sweeney. Missing: Mr. Loefstedt, Mr. Smith. 13 Top: Bob Matina Sue Myers Mike Sullivan Ross Klipp Sharon Ross Fred Vero Middle: Ilena Mudgett Jeff Stephanhoff Sundee Button Katie Hatch Paul Gifford Tim Benedict Brenda Marcellus Joe Scarcella Karen Chandler Deanna DeFrees Denise Cummings Bottom: Nancy Proper Shelley McCann Pat Smith Tom Jones Chris Pigula Sue Colvin Steve Merriam Penny Grimmer Donna Zimmer Editor: Steve Ass't. Editor: Tim Artists: Barb, Chris, Pat Sec,: Robin 14 Advertising Girls Sports Seniors Junior High Organization Underclassmen Faculty Photography 15 Senior Class “It Took Six” Class Officers Karen. Donna, Tim, Brenda Seniors PATRICIA ANN ANGELL Pictures Unavailable Frank Allen Kathleen Butler Rick Carr Theresa Cook Richard Gratrix Steve Grosso Daniel Hamer Jeff Lehman Gary Murdie Tim Pickard Deborah Scott James Shaughnessy Maryanne Sobotka Wayne Stackpole Jeff Taylor Clayton Wilson ANDREA FRANCES ARMSTRONG MARY BENEDICT ROGER L. BAUCUS TIMOTHY JAY BENEDICT 18 MARTIN A. BOSWELL ROGER L. BROWNELL LEONARD BORLAND RAYMOND BOWEN WILLIAM BIAZZO BECKY LYNN BOUGOR 19 FRANK H. CAPUTO 20 KAREN MARIE CHANDLER KEVIN D. COON DAVID CUNNINGHAM STEVEN P. DAMON DENISE L. CUMMINGS CHARLES CORDELL CANDY CUMMINGS JOHN L. DEVENDORF 23 HARLAN EDICK CHERYLFAVER JEFFERY EMPRINGHAM DOUGLAS DURFEE DONALD EWALD MARK FIELD 24 ROBERT FRANCIS FLANAGAN KEVIN FULLER DIANE L. FORNEY PAUL E. GIFFORD TIMOTHY R. FOX KEITH L. GILLETTE RICHARD H. GOODELL 26 PENNY D. GRIMMER MARISUE HILDRETH REBECCA LYNN JENKINS BETTY HOLIDAY RUSSELL JONES CHARLES IFFERT THOMAS M. JONES 28 STEVE LENT LYNETTE M. LaPLANTE MARLA MAGNUSON RICHARD MANNING PAULT. LAMBERT DAVID ERIC LENZEN 30 BRENDA LEIGH MARCELLUS 31 YVONNE COLLEEN McNEELY GAIL MEYERS FRED L. MORGAN ♦ 32 ILONA MUDGETT SHEILA MOTH WALTER NEMITZ LARRY MOSLEY SUSAN MYERS VERNON NICKAL 33 ANGELO PATANE 35 GINA RACHIELE JUDY LEE RECORE TRINA ROACH KEITH ROACH CATHERINE M. REUTTER 36 JAMES LEE ROWE 37 LYNN SCHWITTER TIMOTHY A. SHEPARD WAYNE SCALES NORMA JEAN SEEBER JOSEPH L. STEPHEN SCARCELLA VALERIE LYNN SEEBER 38 DANIEL T. SHERMAN RICHARD SMITH PATRICIA A. SMITH KAREN SOLBERG STEPHEN CRAIG SNYDER JAMES SINGER 39 JO MICHELE STAGER JEFFREY DAVID STEPHANOFF JOSEPH MACK STEVENS KEVIN STONE WILLIAM STEVENS ROBIN STILES 40 PATRICIA STONE MARC S. TARBAY NELSON R. STREETER DONNA THAYER MICHAEL SULLIVAN VERNON TOBIAS ELIZABETH M. TURNER FRANZISKA TRODE HERBERT UNDERWOOD PATRICK C. TURK PATRICIA VANDERWERKEN FEDELE FRED A. VERO KEITH WHEELER 43 DONNA JEAN ZIMMER MARK ROBERT BOCCACCIO RICK LAVIER DAVID ALLEN ROSS ALAN KLIPP EVA COOPER 44 MARYANN MARTINO JOHN VAN GARDEN SHEA MARSHA POTTER ROBERT MICHAEL FLEEGEL JUDY PORTORSNOK MARY CARPENTER 45 Favorite Andrea Armstrong — “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” Patricia Angell — “You’ve got to be kidding.” Mary Benedict — “Look inside yourself for love and hate will be your mirror.” Tim Benedict — “The long and winding road that leads to friend- ship and despair is one that leads to old memories in this hello- goodby world.” Bill Biazzo — “When you set out to do something, don’t worry about what others might think; otherwise it might not get done.” Leonard Borland — “Live your own life.” Martin Boswell — “Never criticize yourself, others will do it enough for both of you.” Becky Bougor — “Those that bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” Raymond Bowen — “It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness.” Nancy Button — “Those are our best friends in whose presence we are able to be ourselves.” Sundee Button — “With a friend at hanjLyou will see the light; If your friends are there, everything’s all right ' — Elton John Frank Caputo — “Nice guys finish last.” Mary Carpenter — “If a man does not keep pace with his compan- ions. perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears however measured of far away.” — Thoreau Dawn Case — “We all need somebody to lean on.” Bonnie Casler — “. . . and if by chance we find Sen other it's beaumul.” 5 Nancy Chafee — “An easy wav lo your own problems, is to Janice Clakeley — “Oh well, that’s life.” Jody Collett — “How's it going?” Susan Colvin — “Not just live and let live, but live and help love. Kevin D. Coon — “I’m all right, who says you have to be 18?” Eva Cooper — “You arc what you are, and I am what I am — that’s the way life should be.” Charles Cordell — “If you can’t be with the one you love, then love the one you’re with.” Candy Cummings — “Happiness is not perfected until it’s shared. Denise L. Cummings “Beauty if not discovered with the eye. but ningham “You fool.” Deanna M. DeFrecs — “How clearly little things can bring home to our hearts the truth we arc trying not to know'.” John Denoski — “If you don’t have love, you don't have anything.” John L. Devendorf “If it’s made to be. it will happen.” Barbara J. Dibble — “ . . . and love is just a word I’ve heard when things are being said.” Kathryne A. Doran — “Reflection is music and each song is some- thing of life.” Roxanne Lee Doty — “Reason without learning is like the untilled soil, or like the human body that lacks nourishment.” — Kahlil Gibran Douglas Durfee — “Do the best I can.” Harlan Edick — “There is no sound like the sound of the stifled.” Jeffery Empringham — “It is. but it isn’t.” Donald Ewald — “Neat, huh.” Cheryl Faver — “Operator, I’d like to place a person to person call to Kevin Goux in room 239 ...” Mark Field—“Yeah.” Robert Flanagan — “Howdy, whatcha doin?” Robert Michael Fleegel — “I wonder if I’ll ever get into this foot- ball game?” Timothy R. Fox — “Drop dead, big boy.” Kevin Fuller — “Everything in life is like life itself — temporary.” Keith L. Gillette — “Where ya wanna go?” Karen Ann Gladle — “Love is all there is and all we know is love.” Richard H. Goodell — “I’m hungry.” Deborah J. Goodfellow — “Ya know.” Patrick W. Goux — “A man’s dream is the man.” Richard Gratrix — “People, ugh. Joseph A. Greene — “Quitters never win.” Penny Grimmer — “Some people celebrate Lent once a year, but I celebrate it every day.” Steven J. Grosso — “You don’t want to?” Kathleen Anne Hatch — “Good times gone by . . . hold onto them close or let them go.” Ten Hawkins — “Those who love are never alone.” Linda Marie Heifferon — “Do it again. . . I love it! I love it!” Thomas J. Hcpp — “Come on. mnn “ Marisue Hildreth — “Yoi rt child of the universe.” Betty Holliday — “Be reasonable . . . do it my way.” Rebecca Lynn Jenkins — “Nobody really listens to me.” Russell Jones — “Let everyone do whatever they like, but leave me alone.” Thomas M. Jones — “I’ve just begun.” 1 -redengk M. Keeney — I think; therefore 1 am.” Margaret M. Kelsy —“Every' minute I am angry, I lose 60 seconds of happiness.” Ross Alan Klipp — “1 have no favorite saying.” Teresa Kuczynski — “It’s not easy singing sad songs.” — I. Ander- son Kim B. LaForte — “Let’s win one for Stubby.” Paul T. Lambert — “All men are created equal.” Lynette M. I Plante — “In youth we want to change the world. In old age we want to change the youth. Rick Lavier — “Why me?” Steve Lent — “A Penny saved is a Penny earned, but the way I save it’s getting Grimmer.” David Eric Lenzen — “I gots ta know.” Richard Manning— “No sweat.” Brenda Leigh Marcellus — “Only that day dawns to which ye are awake. Diane Martin - “If you think it, say it ”, Sandra Mac Martin “Yesterday is today’s memory ; tomorrow is today’s dream.” Maryann Martino — “Time is too slow' for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who rejoice, but for those who love — time is not.” Sayings Robert Matina — “Philosophers say that life must be understood backwards — but they forgot the other proposition — it must be lived forwards.” Shelley McCann — “Only a dark cocoon before you get your gor- geous wings and fly away.” Colleen Yvonne McNeely — “Today will be a brighter highway as friends together watch their childhoods fly.” Stephen Donald Merriam — “My sword I give to him that will suc- ceed me in my pilgrimage, and my courage and skill to him that can get it.” — G.S.P. Gail Meyers — “I don’t know.” Teresa M. Miller — “Whatever you are out of, give some of it away.” Chris Pigula — “The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.” — Kahil Gibran Elberta Polmateer — “Hey man! Keep it cool.” Delores Pontillo — “So much to do . . . With so little time to do it in.” Nancy Proper — “Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love. I can: All of them make me laugh.” Gina Rachiele — “If you weren’t my friend. I’d . . . ” Judy Recore — “Laugh, it makes the days go faster.” Cathy Reutter “You see things as they arej and ask “Why?” But I dream things that never were mt Trina Roach - “Friendship doubles thejyy and dividesAe grief.” ■“ “ w Roberts Ji oye is Beautiful. 4LL ’ Relax and take every minute and every day as it Susan Bennet Moon — “We have so many memories yet to live; so little time, so much to give.” — S.B.M. Fred L. Morgan — “Live each day to its fullest extent; tomorrow is another day.” Sheila Moth — “If you want something done right, do it yourself.” Ilona Mudgett — “Nothing is lost on him who sees, with an eye that feeling gave; for him there’s a story in every breeze, and a picture in every wave.” Susan Myers — “A thing of beauty is a joy forever; its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness.” Walter Nemitz — “Be all you can be and do all you can do.” Vernon Nickal — “There she goes! Holy cow! I don’t believe it!” David Oltz — “Better than a monkey.” Patricia Ann Panebianco — “You’ll never make a fool out of your- self as long as you’re having a good time.” Jaye Paone — “There are those who give with joy, and that joy is their reward. Angelo Patane — “Oh. wow! Man!” Donald Pererson — “You are what you pretend to be.” William Stevens — “Oh well.” Robin Stiles — “Don't look back in anger or ahead in fear, but around in awareness.” Kevin Stone — “You’ll be slapped yet today.” Patricia Stone — “Life isn’t worth living unless you have someone worth living it for” Streeter — “ Sharon Ross — “Promise yourself to be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.” Jim Rowe — “What the hey . . . Jack!” Melody Rudd “A smile is the whisper of a laugh.” Lourdes Ryan — “Life is a song worth singing.” Mary Ryan — “Wow! Look at that.” Wayne Scales — “Ya — Sure.” Joe Scarcella - “What’s dis test?” Lynn Schwitter — “You asked me what color love is. I told you that it is a rainbow named God.” Norma Seeber — “The world beautiful, the earth is my throne, and when I am gone, my memory shall be with all!” Valerie Seeber — “When I met him I was looking down; When I left him I was looking up.’ John Shea — “You will never walk alone.” Tim Shepard — “Pessimistic views of the world never help you live the day joy fully.” Dan Sherman — “Ya wanna bet?” Pat Smith — “Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead; Walk beside me and just be my friend ” Richard Smith - comes to you. Stephen Snyder — “Be kind to people and live everyday as though it were your last.” Karen Solberg “I m trying to think, you know what I mean.” Joe Stager “Keep a tight hold of you: money, your pants, and jfcyour life! v Jfcff Stephan. - “Livfe life u (he fullest . d you will always be hapr ; ’ INelsor treete Som peopl a n onceited ii nwiotJ Conceit is a fault and I have none.V Michael Sullivan — There is nignore, jniserablc human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision, gelare S I arbay — “Nature gave man two ends, one to sit on and one to think with. Ever since then man’s success or failure has been dependent on the one he used most.” Donna Thayer — “Speak now or forever hold your peace.” Vernon Tobias You fool.” Franziska Trode — “I have enjoyed the happiness of the world. I have yet to live and love.” Patrick C. l urk - “If you can’t beat ’em. then join ’em.” Elizabeth M. Turner — “The only consistent reality is inconsis- tency.” Herbert Underwood — “A zerbitt in time keeps the doctor away.” Patricia Vanderwerken — “Let’s get out of here.” F red A. Vero — “Don’t crush that dwarf, hand me the pliers.” Theresa Whiteley — “Love gives itself; it is not bought.” Karen Wily — “Now what are we going to do?” Raymond Wilson — “The happiness machine is ready.” John Wooten — “I look funny on film.” Donna Jean Zimmer — “. . . So when I say 1 love you, it doesn’t mean I know you won’t go . . . only that I wish you didn’t have to. Karen Marie Chandler — And even when our roads of life no longer mesh our friendships linger on.” _ 3r 47 Dave Allen LIKES: J. P., Fords, going fast on a dark night. DISLIKES: Super Bee. the muck, people who think they can say anything to anyone. AMBITION: T.M.J.P. FONDEST MEMORY: Feb. 3. 1973 I’D LIKE TO FORGET: CM. Patty Angel I LIKES: Walking in the rain, snow, sleeping late. DISLIKES: Snobby people, some kids, getting up in the morning for school. Humanities. AMBITION: To stay away from anymore arrows and to live in a Chalet. A ndrea A rmstrong LIKES: People who make me smile, 73. strawberries, falling leaves, the family life, believing, Friday night football games. DISLIKES: Lime yogurt, railroads and motorcycles, 8:15 a.m., walking in the winter. AMBITION: To realize why I do some things and why I’m always late. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: The milkshake, the Marcellus basketball game, Halloween ’72. Strawberry Hill, the double hammer. FONDEST MEMORY: The long hard climb. R.K.’s cellar win- dow, our weekend retreat, the conflict, N.C.. B.B.’s parties, spe- cial events. 6 7 73, R.R.D. with O.M.B.. Scotch ’n Sirloin. Roger Baucus LIKES: Horses, people, the Cafeteria. DISLIKES: Mops, Turn it on Roger. Grandma. FONDEST MEMORY: Horse shows, cafeteria staff. I’D LIKE TO FORGET. Marge Mary Benedict LIKES: Fast cars, hill climbs, STONEY. and sleeping until noon. DISLIKES: High class snobs, loud mouth people, sitting in the office waiting for Mrs. Gifford. AMBITION: To become a wife, sit home and watch soap operas. FONDEST MEMORY: Seeing Fred back from Basic training. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: chicken, tomboy, anyone working in the office, school. Tim Benedict LIKES: Having fun with the “gang.” Talking to S.S. and M.M., helping friends with big “problems,” certain sophomore girls. DISLIKES: Being moody, coming to Chittenango when no one is home, being jealous of talented people, using Brenda for rides, the mung. AMBITION: Psychological work, being respected by other people like I try to respect them. FONDEST MEMORY: Grandpa, 11th grade. B.M. and G.R.’s parties, taking the guys skiing, Jr. Prom with A.A., J.S. and P.S., 3 17 73. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Pam’s motorcycle, Shelley’s party and the coffee table, Nancy under my window. William Biazzo LIKES: Sciences, good books, sci-fiction stories, beating Boswell at Chess, Mr. Kirsh’s “lectures,” soccer, writing, biology. DISLIKES: Getting beaten by Boswell at chess, lengthy math problems, impossible physics formulas. Lent’s guinea pigs. AMBITION: To get a Ph.D in Biology. FONDEST MEMORY: Binghamton College, June 28, 1973, between 11:30 a.m. — 5:30 p.m. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: The great Palladium debate. Len Borland LIKES: pizza, sports, music, Mr. Di., Mr. Webber. DISLIKES: THE HILL! solos, losing. AMBITION: To be an all-pro linebacker for the Miami Dolphins. FONDEST MEMORY: 10 6 73 I’D LIKE TO FORGET: The Oneida game Marty Boswell LIKES: Arizona, people who borrow stuff from me, learning, W.A.S.P., and Nixon. DISLIKES: People who won’t give me a chance, tension. Commu- nists, people unwilling to change. AMBITION: To work with people and to win their admiration. FONDEST MEMORY: I haven’t had it yet. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: June ’72 Becky Bougor LIKES: L.H., E.D.F., Sunshine, happiness, C.B., Cummer. DISLIKES: D.D., snow, pushy people, raisins, lies. AMBITION: To make a certain person happy for the rest of my life. FONDEST MEMORY: 11 5 72, 11 13 73, Gym classes for the last two years. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: 8 20 72 Ray Bowen LIKES: Jethro Tull, Good days. Giants. DISLIKES: Bad days, two-faced lazy people AMBITION: A good, fulfilled life Roger Brownell LIKES: Most people, weekends, hunting, money. DISLIKES: Stupid T.V. programs, getting up in the morning. AMBITION: To live happily and get the most out of life. FONDEST MEMORY: All good memories of the past. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: 6 13 72, any bad incidents. Kathy Butler LIKES: Ed, the outdoors, children, happy people, summer, differ- ent colored leaves. DISLIKES: Bugs, people who don’t seem to care about anything, mean people, being sick. AMBITION: To make people happy (one person in particular) FONDEST MEMORY: Christmas'72, 8 17 73. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: 1970-71, Business Math. B.J., being sick. Nancy Button LIKES: Pattie, Italian food, talking. 8th period study hall, being called Buton (because then I know somebody is talking to me) Arguing with Mr. Young. DISLIKES: Loud mouths, deception, liars, being gullible, getting yelled at for doing something I didn’t do, fighting and arguing. AMBITION: T.B.A.G.W.T.P.A.B.H., To make it through college and into the airlines, to really get Bob good when he’s not in Physics. FONDEST MEMORY: West Side Story and its results, trying to learn how to roller skate. Ann Marie’s phone call. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: English 3, Math 10. August 17th. 1973, C.B. Sundee Button LIKES: K.B.C., barefeet, steak, waves, Florida, skiing, good times, green gum, Elton John, misbehaving. DISLIKES: Sarcastic people, being cold, coming home early, rumors. AMBITION: To get everything I want and be happy. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer nights with Kim, sleepingbags and spotlights, all the parties . . ., R.I.T., Disneyworld. Gaines- ville (concerts at Florida U.), Aug. 19. 1972. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: S.C., 7-11, cold beds, unhappiness, fire drills. Frank Caputo LIKES: The Who, drum corps, the country, good sound systems. DISLIKES: Being cheated, distortion, being insulted. AMBITION: Electronics, music. FONDEST MEMORY: Amusing the people with Fieldstone. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Oct. 22, 1969. Mary Carpenter LIKES: Horses, the outdoors, Lasagna, showing horses. Autumn, having fun, mom and dad. Red, to read. DISLIKES: Waiting, snobs, cruelty to animals, arguments. AMBITION: To become a good secretary, marry a rich rancher and raise horses. FONDEST MEMORY: Getting my three horses. (5 10 69, 7 23 71, 10 11 73) receiving my first Western Grand Championship (10 10 70). I’D LIKE TO FORGET: 5 17 73. Ricky Carr LIKES: Sleeping, eating, riding motorcycles. DISLIKES: Chittenango High School. AMBITION: Bum it. Dawn Case LIKES: Snow, football games, scary movies, U.F.O’s. DISLIKES: Melting snow, forgetting my keys, driving, frozen veg- etables, people who kill monsters. AMBITION: T.S.T.G.A.D.W.T.G.G., to take a memory course, to be happy. FONDEST MEMORY: A.F.P.D.T.S.A.T.S.G., my freshman year. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times I could have, locking the keys in the trunk. Bonnie Cosier LIKES: Dan, HemiDart, sleeping, macaroni and cheese, being head wrench to the mechanic I love. DISLIKES: Cold, a car that doesn’t start, driving in the snow, arguing, going to the Dentist. AMBITION: To be happy and live a full life. FONDEST MEMORY: May 30, 1973 in Shoppingtown. Dewitt. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Rolling Oldsmobiles, learning how to drive a 4 speed. Nancy Chafee LIKES: Dave Paul, my New Year Eve parties, motorcycles. Cricket, and all the Maggots. DISLIKES: Grant’s, getting ripped off, Chitt, cops, and a certain something saying wait 5 or 6 years. AMBITION: To go to O.O. Beach W. D,P. and to M.D. and R. 4- k and L. H. ever after. FONDEST MEMORY: Old Orchard Beach with Katie. The times Kuche’s Knee went out, Kuche’s parties. May 6, 1973 — May 25, 1973 and tae future, meeting Dave. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Nov. 22, 1972. Friday April 13, 1973, Having Robin, Terri and the rest of those dudes coming to my parties. Karen Chandler LIKES: Summer, cheering, the good times with my friends, the ocean, people with distinction. DISLIKES: Tbe times I thought I couldn’t and didn’t, red-painted sneaks, good-byes, people who don’t give other people the break they need. AMBITION: To keep an open mind and work towards perfection. FONDEST MEMORY: 7 25 72, summer nights, camp. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: 9 29 73, and not too much more. Janice Clake ley LIKES: Sad movies, horses, swimming, nitrous oxide, and having a good time with my friends. DISLIKES: Snobs, being dumb, skiing on expert slopes, and peo- ple who are mean to others. AMBITION: To become a Dental Hygienist. FONDEST MEMORY: The spring of ’72. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: All the things that I can’t seem to remember. Pete Clakeley LIKES: J.D., Wayne and his family. Mom and Dad. Vans, J.W., Alabama, The Ham, motorcycles, skiing and the guys, Bridge- port, Torinos. DISLIKES: C.C.S., and the Administration, the muck, doing dishes, wiping out, the Clique, Health, Homeroom. AMBITION: To succeed in anything I attempt. FONDEST MEMORY: Fall of’72. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Mrs. Murray and health. Jody Collett LIKES: Friday night parties, Alice Cooper, my friends. Malt Duck. DISLIKES: Mondays, people who think they are too good for anybody else. AMBITION: Make it in something I like. FONDEST MEMORY: I haven’t had it yet. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: May 4. 1973. Susan Colvin LIKES: Rob, cheerleading, people with a sense of humor, specta- tor sports, music, change of seasons. DISLIKES: Short tempers, prejudices, classifications, curfews, mean people. AMBITION: To get married and have children, to teach school and to have faith. FONDEST MEMORY: Boston, cheerleading. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing. Lori Combs LIKES: Steve, receiving letters from him, pizza. Sloe Gin. DISLIKES: Jugs, bossy people, certain people in the senior class. AMBITION: To be a successful Beautician and to make a certain someone happy. FONDEST MEMORY: Oct. 5. 1971 I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Oct. 31, 1971. Kevin Coon LIKES: A certain girl, being left alone. Better Half, my race car. DISLIKES: T.K., Del’s, school, hang-over’s, English, Fords. AMBITION: To be a Bachelor. FONDEST MEMORY: June 23,4:30 a.m. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: A fishing trip with Donald and Wayne. Eva Cooper LIKES: Dale, cartoons, my REAL friends, snow, poetry, beef jerky. DISLIKES: Liver blood, cliches, Chitt, being bit on the nose, “Geek” bad breath, gym. Chuck Cordell LIKES: D.H., Mr. Di, the football team. K.G., Mr. Couse. DISLIKES: Stuck-up people, bossy people (especially girls). AMBITION: To succeed in life. FONDEST MEMORY: The football team, beating Caz. for the first time. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: The Camden football game '12. Candy Cummings LIKES: Doug’s slimmy Rocks, blue eyes, K.G., Torch, Booger, Casper, Dode, Whop, walking barefoot. East Forties. DISLIKES: Canastota guys, football games when it rains, pineap- ple, sewing, study halls. AMBITION: To be happy always. FONDEST MEMORY: January 30, 1971. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: C.C.S., January 11, 1971. Denise Cummings LIKES: Music, friends, flowers, good books. Spring. DISLIKES: Physics, people who talk but don’t say anything. AMBITION: To play the violin half decently. To get an A in Phys- ics. FONDEST MEMORY: West Side Story. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: The Senior Class of ’74 fighting. Dave Cunningham LIKES: Karen, money and carpentry. DISLIKES: Homework and boring people. AMBITION: To be rich. FONDEST MEMORY: Linda. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Summer “71”. Steve Damon LIKES: Sports, parties, bridgeport girls, making money, eating, Regon, J.D. B.H.G.M., good times with the gang, M.D.J.A., Ross’s cellar, Tony Reeves. DISLIKES: F.V. bugging me, haircuts, mung, the bench, R.L., long bus rides in the morning with J.G., Suzy Homemaker. AMBITION: S.E. for Washington. Center for the Bucks, to be rich and happy. FONDEST MEMORY: Summers in Cal.. F.K.’s N. D. ’s parties, summer of 73. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: T.R. “72.” sleeping in the cabin with F.V. and F.K., my first road test. Deanna DeFrees LIKES: Knick-Knackies. big jigsaw puzzles, music, nature, lemo- nade and peanuts. DISLIKES: Bugs, teachers who are slow markers, people with loud mouths, marching on muddy football fields with unconfort- able uniforms. AMBITION: To be able to make decisions before it’s too late, get things done before the last minute ... Be successful at some- thing. FONDEST MEMORY: Hearing that Mr. Kinsella owed me a milkshake, playing croquet in the mud. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Selling. All the garbage everyone wanted me to, eating snails. John Denoski LIKES: CELESTE, walking in the woods, animals, Pashley when he gets mad. DISLIKES: Very little .... besides people trying to push other’s around. AMBITION: To be happy and liked by everyone I meet. John Devendorf LIKES: Barb, the class of “74 . S.D.. P.G., R.K., F.V., J.S., B.M.. H.E., D.L.. S.S., R.J.. M.S.. H.K.. F.K.. all the girls in our class, watching the late night movie with B.K.. Regan. Rex. Nevets Nomad, swimming, getting letters, skipping personal typing, 8. DISLIKES: Not having a car to use when I want one, blisters, leaches, walking to school, being away from B.K.. taking college entrance exams, gas shortage, hurting anyone, being short, R.L. AMBITION: To go to college and be close to a special person. 6 28 75, R.J., A.H., T.E., to be 6'6 . FONDEST MEMORY: Caz. BB game 72-73 season. J.P., and S. D.D. 73, 2 28 73, throwing my first touchdown pass, the Brick Man, the man with arms, and the cows with the wiggly ears. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Most of the summer of 73. the haircut Barb Dibble gave mr, 8-9, trying to find South Geddes St. Barb Dibble LIKES: Sailing, art, digging gold, the good friends I have, plans of the future, truckin’ with P. and S. DISLIKES: People who talk, when they don’t know what they’re talking about, gaining weight. AMBITION: To have a nose like “THE NOSE” invent a beer that isn’t fattening. FONDEST MEMORY: J.D.’s haircut, hang man. the many good times with S.M. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: My ACT exams, being hurt by people that don’t matter anymore. Katie Doran LIKES: Snow, Lakeport parties, Doug’s slimmy rocks, pizza, green grass. Horrible Mansion. DISLIKES: Snobbish people, phonies, Kuche’s peanut butter. Phil, singing lights. AMBITION: To travel and live life to its fullest. FONDEST MEMORY: T.T.S.W.D.M.S.. Maine with Nancy, Kuche’s parties, summer of ‘72’ T.T.W.L.T. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: T.D.D.S.D., The Lamp Lighter. T. D.I.M.J. Roxanne Doty LIKES: Rick, pepsi. soft sweaters, “Lox and Bagels snow, spider- legs, Cumquats. DISLIKES: C.C.S.. football, and pretentious people. AMBITION: To be happy and rich. FONDEST MEMORY: July 11th. 1972. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Nov. 3rd, — Nov. 6th 1973. Doug Durfee LIKES: Wrestling, eating, math. DISLIKES: Working, boring teacher. AMBITION: Agricultural Technician. FONDEST MEMORY: April 10. 1955. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Being a junior. Harlan Edick LIKES: 34, side burns, tequila and lemons, snow football. Bar- bara Ann, the gang. DISLIKES: Over talkative people, losing the big ones, getting the shaft, Greek Peak, Ruebue, the Chink. AMBITION: To take pride in my work. To live in an “A” frame with someone special. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer of ‘73’. fights with Oneida, mockout contests in the cabin. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: The L girls. Porters tree on a snowy night. Jeff Empringham LIKES: L.A.T., snow mobiling, stage band, playing drums, doing absolutely nothing. DISLIKES: Marching band, being told no. raining football games, haircuts. AMBITION: To do whatever I do in life well. FONDEST MEMORY: Whenever I was with that special some- one. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Anytime I have ever hurt anyone. Dike road bridge. Don Ewald LIKES: Diana, my home ec. class, my friends, parties, good times, my homeroom. DISLIKES: People that think they’re better than anybody else, bad parties, sitting home at night. AMBITION: To go to school and become a cop. FONDEST MEMORY: 6 23 72. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Christmas vacation 1972. Cheryl Faver LIKES: Kevin William Joseph, singing my piano. Woo-Woo and his gross trombone. J J, Harmony, my thumb. DISLIKES: Tilings that go bump in the night, Sylvester, people who don’t appreciate my cooking, soprano I. AMBITION: To sing Sop. like Lourdes. To catch Mr. C. in a good mood. FONDEST MEM ROY: The year I spent in a brown V.W.. Nov. 1, 1973 (Kev) Sept. 17, 1972. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Sept. 18, 1972, the day Diane went native. Mark Field LIKES: Sports, Christmas time, my burns, winning, doughnuts. DISLIKES: Big mouth people, being told what to do. losing. AMBITION: Some kind of artist, professional bum. FONDEST MEMORY: Halloween ’73. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: School. Bob Flanagan LIKES: Being called “Father”. D.C., L.S., D.D., M.H., G.L., the rowdy bunch in front of 103 during hr. and 4th pr., running in the mud in X-country, The Mickey Fields song, crash Collett, the word “Fagger” and Mr. O’Keefe. DISLIKES: People who are always mocking out other people when they shouldn’t talk. Running 300 sprints, in X-country, and then running the 2.5 mi. for time, indoor and outdoor track, and doing dishes at Grant’s. AMBITION: To be a Priest, an Engineer, Director of Father Flan- nigan’s All-American Boys Town Choir, and the head of an underground guerrilla tactics against R.M. Nixon, all at once. FONDEST MEMORY: April 16, 1973 Jr. Prom. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: March. April, May of 1973 (It was heck). Bob Fleegel LIKES: Sports, all my friends, monitoring, winning, getting involved. DISLIKES: People writing vulgarity in my yearbook. Senior Class Presidents losing, N.Y. state weather, hospitals, school system, Tricky Dick. AMBITION: To get a job. get my drivers license, get the best out of life, to be around in the year 2000. FONDEST MEMORY: Freshman Football, the friends I made while at school, having a part in winning. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Having a good thing and then losing it, 11 3 72, trying to get out of a few situations. Tim Fox LIKES: Dorene, hunting with my friends, getting mad, Mrs. Gif- ford, everything I can’t mention, when Pashley gets mad and yells at me. DISLIKES: Tom S., the food in C.C.S., people who don’t under- stand, getting Buck Fever, being accused of something I didn’t do, being called a baby. AMBITION: To get married to Dorene, become a welder, and to lead a good life. FONDEST MEMORY: Getting lost up the creek with my friends, getting Buck Fever. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: D.T., T.S., K.B.. Health class, Mr. Sweet’s office. Kevin Fuller LIKES: Sue, cars, sports, friendly people, the gang, P.C.’s parties. DISLIKES: K.E., pickup trucks, Camden, unsociable people, watching C.C.S., football games. AMBITION: To do the best I can at whatever I do and to help those who are less fortunate. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer of ’73, 10 21 73, Chitt., Cam- den. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: 8 29 73, K.E., my junior year. Paul Gifford LIKES: Ohio State, banquets at Valle’s, good times with the boys. Jack Tatum, basketball seasons, Friday night football and wrecking Caz., Bo’s famous words, water skiing at Tim’s, part- ing, Rick’s nose, Marx brs. DISLIKES: Regan, snakes, stupid girls, ct’s. getting hit with dead fish, records that skip. AMBITION: To succeed in all important things, get Mr. Tatum’s autograph, T.G.O.W.P., pilot a 707. FONDEST MEMORY: All parties (B.M.’s, Z.K.’s, G.R.’s, N.N.’s) the cabin. Lenzen saving my life at the cabin, tomato fight at 100 (Lakeport Rd.) Green Lakes laughing contest, seeing my bud- dies crack on Friday nights, the 5 min. ride from Tim’s to Chit- tenango, Ross’s during basketball, too many more to write!!! I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Fayetteville cops, 4th and 20’s. Keith Gillette LIKES: E. 40’s, P.H., knowing the truth, cycles, c.c. DISLIKES: Lies, P.M., finding out from someone else, whispering, two faced people. AMBITION: Find a place to go and someone to take. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: D.S.. and the same old line. Ron Gillette LIKES: People, L.H. DISLIKES: People who think they’re right all the time. AMBITION: Togo to college, and be somebody. Karen Gladle LIKES: Being happy, art, horseback riding, friends who are happy, driving and my 9th period study hall. DISLIKES: Hypocrites, working, being unable to accomplish a goal, teasing, people who make fun of other people, squash and asparagus. AMBITION: T.B.H.F.T.R.M.L.W.S.S., to become a state trooper or juvenile court justice. To grow 1 more inch taller. FONDEST MEMORY: Aug. 29, 1973. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Aug. 21, 1973 (my operation). Rick Goodell LIKES: Lynda, cars, girls, motorcycles, The Better Half, E. 40’s. DISLIKES: Tattle-tails, being made fun of, people telling me to get a haircut. AMBITION: To get a good job that I like. FONDEST MEMORY: Being with you. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: R. H. Debbie Goodfellow LIKES: Autumn, seashores, old cathedrals, orange. DISLIKES: Dentist. AMBITION: To go to college, live in a commune in France. FONDEST MEMORY: The year I spent in Europe. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: 7 22 69. Pat Goux LIKES: Nancy, guitar, Spuzzy’s Pizza, correcting B.W., whisky sours, Johnny Cake, (Fragily). DISLIKES: Greasers, F’s, insufficient funds, dishes. AMBITION: Acoustical Engineer, flirt, (fragily). FONDEST MEMORY: (hie) “Just a little more?” (hie). I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing except Aug. 17, ’73. Richard Gratrix LIKES: Mozart. DISLIKES: Sanity. AMBITION: Genius, concert pianist. Industrial Engineer, million- aire. FONDEST MEMORY: Leaving Chitt. and its statistal Alky’s. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: People that sit on their brains. Joe Greene LIKES: Basketball, girls, listening to the radio, beating on little kids. DISLIKES: Benchwarming. D.P., the mung, physical fitness tests, S.D. AMBITION: To see the smoking tree die of cancer. Show P.G. that I can play basketball. FONDEST MEMORY: Bridgeport Field Days, the day I get out of here. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: June ’73, Halloween ’73, communica- tions with Brewer, 7th period. Penny Grimmer LIKES: What’s his name, J.C., peanut butter sandwiches, curios- ity. DISLIKES: Asparagus, gum-snapping, a certain red Impala. AMBITION: Degree in Nursing, join the Peace Corps, To stay with what’s his name. FONDEST MEMORY: 4 1 73. Brazil. Junior Prom ’73, my friends. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: December 31, 71, Steve getting hurt. Steve Grosso LIKES: Skipping classes, holidays, eating. DISLIKES: Homework, work, school. AMBITION: Tojoin the Mafia. FONDEST MEMORY: Lori. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: School, trouble. Katie Hatch LIKES: Art, Cat Stevens, skiing, vacations, rustling leaves, my camp. DISLIKES: Losing friends, soggy cereal, being bored, people who don’t know what they’re talking about. AMBITION: To become a towel girl for the Ohio state Buckeyes. FONDEST MEMORY: Good times with my close friends . . . (Erieville). I’D LIKE TO FORGET: My failures that seem so important to me now but won’t really matter in the future. Ten Hawkins LIKES: M.B.S., all my close friends, the outdoors, little kids, ani- mals, music, certain ty es of poetry, horse-back riding, drawing and painting. DISLIKES: D.E.D., very large crowds, with loud people in them, two faced people, people who think they’re better than anyone else, being short. AMBITION: To live a long, full, happy life, somewhere quiet and picturesque with a very special person. And to do something cre- ative with my life, to grow to about 5'2 . FONDEST MEMORY: Oct. 5, 1973, Nov. 1, 1973, the football games of 1973. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Sept. 22, 1972, some of the parties I’ve gone to. Linda Heifferon LIKES: Life, love, happiness, long trips, men, F.E.N.W.S.S., horny frogs, blonde hair. DISLIKES: Accidents, cigars, creepy crawlers, D.B., wearing glasses, rain and winter. AMBITION: To bring a little happiness, into the world of every- one I see. To become B.B. and find a man friend instead of a boy friend. FONDEST MEMORY: Chittenango Falls. 6 3 73. K.C., R.S., and T.H., R.J.’s parties and Henrietta, body painting. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Locking the keys in the trunk. T.P.R. and I.D., riding to Bridgeport in the rain, B.V., and Sharon’s, T.B.J.S.D.W.D.S. and J.C., Wed. night. Tom Hepp LIKES: The gang, parties, B.G., Mrs. Pasto, Shop. DISLIKES: Washing dishes, running cross country. English. AMBITION: To be a professional dishwasher at the Ham, to go to college. FONDEST MEMORY: Nov. 9, 1955, Aug. ’73. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Nov. 9, 1955. Robin Hess LIKES: Maintain my sister Patty, Wednesday nights with the girls, all my big brothers. DISLIKES: Working, Miss 4S chocolate mint and holes burned in my T-shirt. AMBITION: To live life to the fullest. FONDEST MEMORY: Walking to the Seway with Soke. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Ever telling Bru I was married, 1970. Marisue Hildreth LIKES: D.G., eating, Math, being with lots of people. DISLIKES: Broccoli, and people who think they’re better than anybody else. AMBITION: T.M.D.S.W.C.B.T.F., to be a model, to make a cer- tain someone happy. FONDEST MEMORY: Jan. 27, 1973, M.F.R.F. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Sept. 28, 1972 Betty Holliday LIKES: People, friends, riding horses, cosmetology, K.R.C., D.T., K.B., J.S., animals, and roses. DISLIKES: Snobs, big shots, mouthy people, getting up early in the morning (6:30-7:00). AMBITION: To finish Cosmetology, to marry K.R.C. FONDEST MEMORY: Aug. 5, 1973, Nov. 13. 1973, May 28-30. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times and the bad things that happened. Charles Iffert LIKES: Quiet places, nice people, fun things, holidays, driving, and learning everything I can. DISLIKES: Certain people, (high society types; snobs, and uppity people). AMBITION: To find a good job, own my own car; find the right girl. To be a friend to all (even those certain people) and live a long and prosperous life. FONDEST MEMORY: My last few years at C.C.S. and especially the noisy cafe, study halls with a certain group of people. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing. Becky Jenkins LIKES: Thunderstorms, doing things I’m not supposed to, parties, tennis, art. DISLIKES: Dogs, getting drunk, getting caught, being cold, the government, fake people. AMBITION: To be really good at something and bea36C. FONDEST MEMORY: Finally passing my road test. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Locking the keys in the trunk, biking to Bridgeport in the rain. Rusty Jones I IKES: Jaye, not much, my hats, mail boxes, sack the Q.B. with H. Keville Bent Beak. DISLIKES: A lot, Greek Peak, Percival J., filling this out, small paychecks. AMBITION: Own a 650 Yamaha, Be an educated bum the 2nd., get a 4 speed, grow a beard, T.M.J.G.S.D.I.T. FONDEST MEMORY: The cabin. May 24, egg fights on Lake- port Road, Carrols at midnight. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: B.O.B.V.A.B.P.. being class clown. Por- ter’s tree on a snowy night, all my bruises. Tom Jones LIKES: C.P., P.S., snow, picnics, parties, skiing, the gang, coon. DISLIKES: Twisters during picnics, warm beer, cold showers, snow that doesn’t stick. AMBITION: To do it all, learn to ski, have fun and make money. FONDEST MEMORY: The gang’s picnic, the state fair. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing, it’s all been fun. Fred Keeney LIKES: Picture windows, A.A., people who I can have fun with, wars with Oneida. DISLIKES: J.R., getting up in the morning, Gulf road, burned steak. AMBITION: To own a Jaguar. FONDEST MEMORY: My first six points (Oneida), S.H. “72,” the squeeze. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: The milkshake, P.C., R.M. Margaret Kelsey- LIKES: A certain someone, singing, smiles, sports, country, ani- mals. DISLIKES: Two-faced people, and people who look down at defeat. AMBITION: To be a successful teacher, and to sing the S.S.B. at a P.F.G. FONDEST MEMORY: The times I’ve had with the Grimmers, especially the water fight with Mr. Grimmer. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Dec. 31, ’71, Feb. 7, ’71, Sept. 26, ’73. Bill Kesler LIKES: Sports, commercial art, “the truth,” the Beatles. DISLIKES: Being short, being like everybody else, green beans. AMBITION: To be a successful Commercial Artist and live for- ever. FONDEST MEMORY: 1970 Pop Warner Season. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Loss to Sherill in 1970. Howie Keville LIKES: Water skiing, Regan, the gang, parties, sports, 4-speeds. DISLIKES: Making decisions, Rick L., homework, running. AMBITION: To drive on the same team with Jackie Stewart at the Le Mans. FONDEST MEMORY: Finally getting a chance. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Skipping out, a 21 yard pass. Ross Klipp LIKES: Snow, competition, Muzak, good times, with the boys, being creative. DISLIKES: Liars, indecision, rainy winters, losing, being over- weight, Rick Lavier, bad times. AMBITION: To go far, faraway. FONDEST MEMORY: The past 18 years. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Many girls. Terry Kuczynski LIKES: M.M.F.B., My mobile made out of my casts, peanut but- ter, snow, Doug’s slimmy rocks, Billy the Mountain, little men in caves with flashlights. DISLIKES: 2 by 4’s and kitty litter, Katie’s pizza, things that go creak in the night. AMBITION: To become the Proprietor of the Polish International Infirmary. FONDEST MEMORY: S.W.K.A.N.A.G.T.B.S.W.H. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: All the hard work it took to achieve the casts for my mobile. Lynn LaPlante LIKES: P.R.Y., dancing, football games, being Mr. Gordon’s sec- retary, my pet skunk, purple. DISLIKES: Losing lenses, sloppy kisses, being alone. AMBITION: T.S.D.W.P.Y. FONDEST MEMORY: April 13, 1973, Stacy’s party on April 14. 1973 Kurite’s party. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Raining half time shows, summer school at V.V.S. Paul Lambert LIKES: Cameras, girls, a good expensive HiFi. DISLIKES: Gas shortage, being alone. AMBITION: To be the best Pro-Photographer in the nation. FONDEST MEMORY: Hearing of my making city gymnastic team for state competition. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Bike crash at Easter Sunday of ’73. IJlES: B.B.. bcin: I£LIKES: Bciag lenvho make it ncccl married, ie tj ortunity J’D LIKE TO K John ('. SfcGowa ' LIKLStfvV Hi DISLIKES: Larj AMBITIONJk traveling, motor ey do® t know FAWRITRJAYINC Vi KNickuL L LIKES: cafeteria fK’.M.aiu: DISLIKES weal i AMBITION: U be FONEST MEMORY “73. I’D LIKE TO FotfGl David Ottz LIKES: Marg. Volte’s DISLIKES: Qicks. sc 0RY: The great times I’ve had with my close Tricnds jud P M ). . JpE. I: One week in Jvy. summer of 73. ling and fishing. J.R Z. in amily. 4 Crowds. f ha vi even :now you, AMBITION To become a Legal Secretary, to make it out of New York State, to be happy in whatever I finally decide to do. FONDEST MEMORY; Summer 71. Watkins Glen, all the good limes I’ve had with my friends, the magical yellow bus. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: December 17.1971: October 22.1972. Stephen Donald Merriam LIKES: L.S.A.F., the Luftwaffe, airplanes, skiing, hunting, motocross. «mowniobiling. friends. S. M. DISLIKES: “Yearbook Editors.” AMBITION: To go to the U S. Air Force Academy and make a career in ' V AiriFdice. Shoot down Stephanoff in a P-51 Mustang, rfHfl FONDEST MEMORY: S M.. M.D. I. II. III. DfTd frsjG ak bag. I’D LIKE TO FORGET:Junior Prom. ding going out. pizza .tans, mjf C i uirf before iT hap- ;• Schboi, working, having nothing e. and Kijff -• - N: rWIFandGDUN andllDF , § - i ni LIK should be cherish-'1 snow, SlW Udti fe.er LIK IS pened PISI IKES' Scl learns iose. AMBITION ■ FONDFSI MEMORY Fall 72. I’D LIKE TO E'ORGET: Nothij matter what thev are. Peresa M Miller f IKES. H.R. — Cane, km DISLIKES: Noise eaters, AMBITION: To become a MEMORY: Oct. 20, 1973, Nov. 10. FORGET: Going to Hcnninger. places, snow. warm, beautiful iring special moments with friends, music. TS: Making decisions, phoney people, big and the smell of the lavs!! A MRU ION: College, possibly psychology fie -be happy with His help. FONDEST MEMORY: “Charlie and J and J. I’D 1 IKE TO FORGET: “Nothing J have done is worth forgetting.' Btf' iv ? TF £Ljf . ' LIK I S IB. Speakers, ihumc. i s . K • I .r:h (jrand Fuo Railroad. LIKES: Jon, soup, pizza, animals, sports, riding on motorcycles, living on a farm, and ha. ing my birthda on Christmas. DISLIKES: Cold weather, raw pizza Sandy makes, washing dishes, waiting, people who are different each time you see them. AMBITION: To go out West, and to beat a certain person in horseshoes. and to live a happy life with someone special FONDEST MEMORY: April 19, 1973 Easter Vacation, and the time Sandy went in the swamp I'D L!KE TO FORCi ET: 1 15 73, and hospitals. Ilona Mudsctt LIKES: Skiing, swimming, a blue starcraft. Florida, my friend Val, heavy music. TOP. animals and insects - except spiders. DISLIKES: John, the mysterious caller, hyp rites, sharp curves, and cauli- flower, people that hurt other living things AMBITION: To become a Spanish translate to enjoy life to its fullest by being happ and doing as I please. FONDEST MEMORY: Florida, most of my experiences, and the super FORGET: Sept. 7. 1972 Dec. 26. 1972; Aug. 25. 1973: the ____ _____ c ana make it Pig in me. FONDEST MEAfORY: Freshman!nd opffbitiore year at N R. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Homeroom. Mitch Orr LIKES; Music. Yes. The Gang, guitar. B J ’s, parlies. P.O. Half. Tubular Bells. DISLIKES: Dick T.. J.F.. Smack. AMBITION: Seldom _____ I'D UKETO FORGET: Ms Junior year. FONDEST MEMORY: M.F.F.. Dec. I. 1972, Sept. 30. 1971. July 4.1971. Steve O’Shaugftnevsv ; LIKES: Karen, snowroobiling, getting into trouble. DISLIKES: A certain “Jerk. people that think they are know it-alls. AMBIT ION To be an Auto Mechanic, go out to see the world and see what trouble our country is in. FONDEST' MEMORY: When I first got my snowmobile. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing. Richard Ostrcpski UJCES: Working on cars and snowmobiles. IKES: People that think that they are great, and Know-it-al|j|W AMBITION- To learn as much as 1 cao about Auto Mechanics. sT MEMORY: Meeting someone in 9th period study hall. FD LIKE TO FORGET: 8th period study hall. tncia A nn Panebianco IKES: My Billy, the way it is. Italians, people who wish to be Italians. Eddies, the Chrijojnas season DISLIKES: The thought of dying, shortages. our scary life, spoiling the ELI. AMBIT ION: To get that Special surprise from him, to live the life;we plan- ; ned. To show them aU.” jAJ FONDEST MEMORY'‘Jemiary 22. 1971. and the green comet, “class of 7LM the day my ebusin gave me SIO to tell off Mrs. Madison County Times. j t I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Koops, the accident we saw but weren’t supposed ■ago see.” a Friday night at the Pines. J8 J4ye Lois Paone Mk LIKES: Friends, skiing, bowling, good tunes. $$$. j® DISLIKES: Moody people, snobs, people who exaggerate. AMBIT ION: To gel a good job that pays well, and be happy. I'D LIKE TO FORGET. Shorthand regents. M FONDEST MEMORY: Passing English and History regents. Ninth grade. Angelo Pa lane LIKES: Delores and flying. Delores and photo, Delores and good music, Delores and good times. Delores and . M DISLIKES: Hatred between Men. Politics and. AMBITION: To always keep reaching for a better understanding of my - -urpose. ____' ______ riP ° N IL. Tull Concert, things. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Homeioom. w. skiing, snowmobiling. music, money, photog- ahead. being first, knowing. K2’s, P-38 s. The no vers Italians. L R„ B.H.. B.K.. B.R., eat- g. sleeping late, talking on the phone. P.W.RX.M A.O.S.P DISLIKES: Fighting, missing supper, forgetting something I was supposed to remember, wearing glasses, being late. AMBITION: To make it to Europe, to be out on my own. to be happy in life with a certain person. FONDEST MEMORY: H 9 ' Bazaar 71, getting my I’D LIKE TO FORGET; smell in Biology class 73. Walter Semitz a certain black “bug.” Halloween 72. S.M. Orchestra. R.A.. the sickening rl in Driver’s Ed. LIKES Bicyciii raphy, sport Dark side of the Moon. DISLIKES: Pessimistic people, being put down, losing my Zcppilin. 4th per., things that fall apart, people who don’t know what they are talking about, this year's palladium AMBITION: To change the world. FON DEST MEMORY: The last 17 years of my life. They were the best. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Developing my own Senior Pictures. Chris Pigula LIKES: Skiing, being mvself. Zinnias, dances, meeting new people, street beats. SUNSHINE, SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. DISLIKES: Jaded people, rumors, and their mongers, old cliches and for- gotten memories. AMBITION: Yes. sometimes. FONDEST MEMORY: The day the Sunshine came back into my life: ski- ing 72-73. July 24. 1973. and the gang, and the W.T. group: the era of Monkey toes, and the big red. !’D LIKE TO FORGET. The day 1 had salt rubbed into an open wound. P.V.. K.W. and their crude ways, the potato chip bag after the battle of the bands. Elberto V. Polmatcer LIKES: T.J.C.. Mollie and Beth, ‘The gang.” “My sisters,” My cycle and bug. B.O.C.E S. bus. DISLIKES: T.E.C., K.S.,hypocrites. Mrs. A.L.. Mr. M.J.A., “group A peo- AMBITION- T B.H.M T.T.J.C.. work with the deaf, help others like Mollie Mills and Beth have. - Av 2 26 72. t: The day my next door neighbors hopa hed. a cer- people person ny Bon Dodj AMBIj FONjI 1’DJ.II DPH.IKES: Sjjttflf and being unhappy. what I jwant to FONDES i Mi.MOK i c ;.?m day in August. I’D LIKE TO FORGfcl. Ail the nmes when I didn’ to happen. Wayne Scates LIKES: Getting out of school this year, Drafting. DISLIKES: A certain nickname. B.O.C.E.S. bus ride. A M BITTON: I o get a good job, stay single. FON1 'I.STMEMORY; 2 15 72. 10 31 73. I L fKFTO f )R(«f- f: 'V LW.G.W.J. ivir.iviuKT Marcn u. IV U. and everyday with Rich since then, riding my three-wheeler for the first time without tipping over, when I first met Rich's grandmother, all my fnends. Cathv Rentier LIKES: Apples my friends, being bossy, getting my own wa . a smiling face E.S.. being happy. Vega’s. I)u . Halloween fights. Honey bunches. Brenda's DISLIKES. People who can water ski. flirts. Tim’s and Brenda’s ! Barb's idea , pewky sleeping bags, spiders, fighting for beds, havn undies riop d off fey L. H . hangman, mornings of Mung. AMBITION - to roller skate down the cliffs of AlcapulfoCCl ifcflut kn survive my f8tn birthdav U+ ™11 . FONDEST MEMORY: Meeting Pani.ahgebin, me of G Nf toaUM 73. getting away with all the era ; stuht' 1 pulled off with W G.L., Pi ios etc. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: “Oh God. please don’t let me die.” the ba with “Shultzie,” the time I never got to Carrol's, HJS. Lynn Schwitter LIKES: To talk, going bafefoo walking in the rain, doing crazy things, romantic poetry. DISLIKES: People who axe afraid to be different, being a possess being able to go somewhere because I have to work. AMBITION To ?ve each day to the fullest so that I might get the vci FONDF‘SI MENU hvoyi ;■ : I have shared with m ;;. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Every time I have ever compromised my pies, because it wasn’t worth it. T 1- „ Norma Seeber LIKES: Horseback riding, guys, swimming, traveling, parties and ju ingfun. DISLIKES: Spinach, people who are mean, leaving my old fnends. AMBITION: Being away from home and doing what I please. FONDEST MEMORY: The summer of “73” in Calif, and New York. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All my problems and my up s and down's. Valerie Seeber LIKES: Skiing, snow, scrcwdnvcrs. my friend Tlona, M.W., K.C.. Cummer, guys that respect you, Mrs. M.. Dino. DISLIKES: SevTng, rain, guy with no respect lot a girl, not being ; find a ride home at night. AMBITION: To find out what I really want to do after I graduate from. C.C.S.. to make sure I always stand up and fight for what I think is right. FONDEST MEMORY: April 7, 1973. April 17, 1973, Richard P. even though we had our disagreements, summer of 73. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: August 7. 1973. June 22. 1973, the Senior Fight. John Shea LIKES: Friendship. DISLIKES: Being alone. AMBITION: To be able to walk without aids, someday. FONDEST MEMORY: The one time I made honor roll. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: All of the math courses that I have taken. Tim Shepard LIKES: J.M. DISLIKES: Rob. AMBITION: Finish School. FONDEST MEMORY: Night of Sept. 16. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: C.C.S. Dan Sherman LIKES: The Bomb. Math. Food, P D Wages, the NFL. Yankees, Music. DISLIKES: Know-it-alls. Finley. P C labor. AMBITION: To learn all 1 can about this world. FONDEST MEMORY. TFT1GD. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: TDATFTIGD. Pat Smith LIKES: Living, people, art. music, friends, the gang, my family, skiing, teaching, reading, sunsets, learning, heart talks with sincere people, meet- ing people, sleeping, Chris being a Friend for 12 years DISLIKES: Applesauce, being depressed, people disliking me when they don’t even know me. not being able to find the answer. T.M.. arguments, disrespect, skip day twisters. AMBITION: To experience and learn all I can in life and to benefit from my mistakes and to be me. be happy and possibly find all the answers. FONDEST MEMORY: Ski trips, my Junior year, gang picnics. Canastota parties, and dances, wrestling matches, summers of ’70 and ’71. Rick talk- ing to me again, my Senior year and getting to know my own class, good times at work, August 73, Kenny. Gary beating DuGhcrc. I D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing, my life wouldn’t be what it is now with- out all my memories to cherish. What are the good times without the Bad? Richard Smith LIKES: Judy Recore, Mom and Dad Smith, Bicylmg. Dances. Lt Columbo, Chryslers. Being Class Couple. DISLIKES: Rain, money, people who rush, worry, and yell a lot. hears. Claire. AMBITIONS: To marry Judy, own a Volkswagen, and to live happily ever after. FONDEST MEMORY: March 13. 1970. all the times 1 have spent with Judy, my grandparents and the good life. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing I have ever done is worth forgetting. Stephen Snyder LIKES: Having blazing speed, gunning, relief pitching, honest people. DISLIKES: Selfishness, politics in high school, athletics, making promises. AMBI DON: To run the 100 in 14 flat, to be the best person I can be. FONDEST MEMORY: Passing my chemistry Regents, some parts of my Junior year. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 5th grade, my ability do put things off. Karen Solberg LIKES: Ice Hockey, eerie stones, insulting people, soy beans. Chitten- ango DISLIKES: Liver, “soc’s.” shoveling snow, mud Bees. AMBITION: To meet Vincent Price and Bobby Orr and to be the first female goalie in the NHL. FONDEST MEMORY: Moving to Kirkville. AMY. JC. DC. BT. JS. AEE, insulting Prenny. being “It’s Academic alternate. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Arguments, MW. Jo Stager LIKES. Snow. Saber, Christmas, New Year’s party, money funny jokes, G.S. and O R. DISLIKES: Seagulls, hic-ups, tight wads, liquid butter. Chicken Cockca- leekee. AMBITION: Learn to play the harp with my toes, blindfolded, while simul- taneously whistling: Wav down South in Dixie in E Flat. FONDEST MEMORY: Nov 2. 1973. my f.rst legal drink. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Nov. 3. 1973, m first hangover. Jeff Stephanoff LIKES: Football, skiing, my ability to carry the ball for big gainers, sailing, and Bic bananas commercials DISLIKES: My hero Zero, cold practices, politics in athletics, and self-cen- tered people. AMBITION: To beat Karl Schranz in the downhill and win the world cup. and shoot down Mcrriam in a Messerschmitt 109. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Sitting the bench with the snake and Mickey. FONDEST MEMORY: When I got to play in the Camden Game, and Climbing the Matterhorn Bill Stevens LIKES: Peace, good music, sunny spring days, good friends, camping. DISLIKES: Bad weather, living in a city, loo much noise, the rotten music some bands play. AMBITION: To find happiness and enjoyment in life. FONDEST MEMORY: Spring of 72. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Many of the unkind words and deeds I have done in the past. Mack Stevens LIKES: Casey, sports. 84. Reagan. Mr. Di.. 4th period, crooked nosed people. DISLIKES: H. E. Dick, pep rally exit speeches, people who don’t know anything, bikes which keep on falling apart. AMBITION: To make Rookie of the year as D. End for the Nantucket car- riers when I’m 65. FONDEST MEMORY: 12 28 72. 10 19 73. 9 4 2000. being sent to the Moon for a secret mission. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Mickey, losing my tooth. Robin Stiles LIKES: Jeans. GANANAQUE, having a brek-three-eighty. snowflakes GHOSTS. DISLIKES: Exploding radiators, mud. cold pastrami. AMBITION: To be well-adjusted. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer of ’71. 72, ’73. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Tweet’s Parties! Kevin Stone LIKES: D.J.M.. people with hairy faces, the Gang and Mr. Jerome. DISLIKES: People who think they are better than others. AMBITION: To become a Narc or Fuzz, and wrestle King Kong in the boys lav., T.M.D.J.M. FONDEST MEMORY: The Gang, meeting D.J.M.. and 1 20 73, 5 12 73. 4 14 73.6 24 73. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Halloween 73. high society in the class of 74.” Pat Stone LIKES: Marty, best friend Mel Sharpe, happy and friendly people, soft bread and pepperoni. DISLIKES: B.W.. people who mock out other people, onions. Limburger cheese. AMBITION: To become an airline stewardess and make all my dreams of my future years come true. FONDEST MEMORY: Nov. II. 1972. and all the good times. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Certain bad times. Nelson Streeter LIKES: Margaret. Clockville. J.C. music, sports. Mom and Dad. DISLIKES: Stuffy people AMBITION. Togo to college and then get mamed. earn $25.00 an hour. FONDEST MEMORY: Study hall with M.K. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Band limes. Mike Sullivan LIKES: 7th period. Math 12, brass instruments, music, mood synthesizer, stage band, mocking B.F. DISLIKES: P.P.. people who act like German Dictators, self-proclaimed geniuses. AMBITION: To be the sea captain at the Boatndeat Kiddieland Park. FONDEST MEMORY: Mocking F.F., in I2x and Trig. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Chemistry. Marc Tarbay LIKES: Swimming AAU. carmel corn, water skiing, boat races at Sulvin beach, playing electronic hockey at Broodside. this summer at Canada. DISLIKES: Rednecks, V.C., H., PS, SM., R.P.. Round House, My frizzy hair. Missing the Tull concert. AMBITION: To go through 4 more years of this at college, to live through next summer, to make some energy for the crisis. FONDEST MEMORY: Parties last year, coasting back to Chittenango from Perryvillc Falls. 11 72, F.T.I.G.S.. diving off the cliffs at Wcllsley Island at night. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Summer 73, Scotch last year at Basketball games. Donna Thayer LIKES: Graduating. ELP’s music, pizza, certain someone, friends. PS.S, B.H.. W.S., Embr.. Boces (C.A.). vacations, animals. DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning, riding the bus. and also morning Boces Bus and afternoon, gym, snobs. AMBITION: To be Art Designer for Bucilla of Fashion Designer. FONDEST MEMORY: Being born, good times in my life, the day 1 met M.G. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The last day at Boces in my Junior year! and 6 22 Vern Tobias LIKES: Cycles. Zcpplin. my snakes. Ralph, potatoes (TTOJMOTN) DISLIKES: Rednecks. Chittenango Athletic Department. Richard Nixon, Ralph, and orange catopillers, Plus: J. W. AMBITION: Invent and invisible airplane and shoot down all street lights and nominate Manning to the president of Sewer Workers Union FONDEST MEMORY: May 17. 1973. Al’s party. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: May 12, 1972. running cross country in eighth grade. Fran Troda LIKES: Skin (math), skiing. Pren’s homeroom and David Hatch DISLIKES: Ungrateful people. English, busy bodies, arguing with R V. AMBITIONS: To be able to adjusting myself in the foreseeing events of the Future, and maintain my self-respect. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer of 73, the Vent. Debbie Schlender. New York City. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: October 1, 1972. January 1. 1973. Old Forge. 73. Pat Turk LIKES: Caz. Ski Club, Custom 200’s, surging spirit. Rock concerts. D.B., Chittenango Falls, New Mexico, playing guitar. DISLIKES: N.Y., sore throats, shorted out guitar cords. AMBITION: To become rich fast, move out west and join an everlasting Rock group, to live a long, daring life. FON DEST MEMORY: Summers of 71. 72, 73. I D LIKE TO FORGET: II 10 73, Mr. Weldert’s Chemistry Class. 54 Bess Turner LIKES: Sports, music, cntters. my “honker. summer, going places. French. low B flat, 14-syllable words, John Wayne, strawberry shortcake. DISLIKES: Undercooked spaghetti, marching band uniforms, socs,” muddy football fields at Half-Time, paying for reeds, getting stuck with the same homeroom (208) for three years in a row. AMBITION: To bend my big toe and to become a professional snake charmer. FONDEST MEMORY: Colgate. County Band 73,” beating Caz, R.S., D.D.. K.S., A.M.Y.. J.L.. L.S., D.C.. K.H., B.F., A.E.E., insulting Prcnny. I D LIKE TO FORGET: Wall flower Waltz. Herb Underwood LIKES: V.T.’s B.S., TTOJMOTN. most everyone I know. DISLIKES: V.T.’s B.S.. when it’s directed at me. tactfully boring people. showoffs. Joe Perfects. AMBITION: Work hard and become a Chinese Monk in lower Mongolia teaching computer science to Panda bears. FONDEST MEMORY: TFTIGD. I’D LIK E TO PORGET: TDATFT1GD, school lunches, bus rides to school, getting up in the morning early. Pal Vander, erken LIKES: Rock concerts, skiing, swimming, having fun and not getting caught, poking Rusty, blue smoke in the Lav. DISLIKES: School colors, car accidents (telephone poles), writing on the bathroom walls. S.B. and B.D AMBITION: To become the new principal of Chittenango High School. FONDEST MEMORY Egging a blue car in front of the Little Kitchen on Halloween with Robin and Karen. Angelo's face after he told us to be pre- pared not to win on 3 21 73. Fred Vero LIKES: Regan. Frank and the Di gang, patties, having study halls, fried tongue. DISLIKES. Getting up in the morning, baseball. R ! haircuts squash, cement heads, commies. AMBITION: Swahili tom-tom player. Radiologic technologist. FONDEST MEMORY: Cliff diving in Acapulco with Sam Peckinpah. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: 12 28 73.9 30 72. Keith Wheeler LIKES: Working with horses, certain girls, earning money. Fords, snowmo- biles. good snow storms. DISLIKES: Certain Stuck up girls, snobbish people. Phys. Ed. AMBITION To succeed and to live and graduate from high school. FONDEST M EMORY: Making it through 2' i years of BOCES. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: First two years in high school. Terry Whiieley LIKES: Snowmobiling. Austin. Pa., football games. DISLIKES: False friends. G movies. Gum, spiders. AMBITION To be as smart as M.W. FONDEST MEMORY: Ole Barn and Dan Mace. I'D UKE FORGET: 208. Babysitting till 3:00 and getting Home at Karen Wiley LIKES: Not getting caught, freshly cut grass, throwing snowballs off Ben- son’s Hill, sleeping all day, jcy riding while I’m supposed to be in school. DISLIKES: My last sear, all the bad times. AMBITION: To grow at least 6 feet tall. FONDEST MEMORY: TYISWTC. BFWP. March 21. 1972. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 7 9 72, sneakin cig.. tow car accidents. 11 16 73, and a tel. pole. Ray Wilson LIKES: Sgt. Whittaker. Upsets, sleep. Popeye. “Clyde.” DISLIKES: Martyrs, opportunities. Called — third strikes. Charlie O., Fing- ernails on the blackboard. AMBITION: To grow fat, bald, and double-jointed by my twentieth birth- day. FONDEST MEMORY: First half of the 1973 Yankee baseball season. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Second half of the 1973 Yankee baseball season. John Woolen LIKES: Low brass. R.M.’s Sax. DISLIKES: M.F.’s Baritone. M.F. AMBITION: To learn to play the Trombone well. FONDEST MEMORY: Bus 75. The Band Room. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: Sectional All-State Auditions. 10 24 73. Anne marie Ylivainio LIKES: Laughing, loving. living, and my friends. DISLIKES: To get up early, and leave all my friends here. AMBITION: To be happy, and come back to Chittenango. FONDEST MEMORY: The whole year. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: The bad times and the things I always forget. Donna Zimmer LIKES: JON. sports — 70-71, 71-72, 72-73, G.R.. S.B.. snow. Spring, living and taking it as it comes. Friday night football games, working at night with someone special. Jethro Tull. DISLIKES: B.D. — s.o.d.. Oct. 19. 1973. and the day after, stupid questions, trying hard but then not enough. S.M.. K.H.. being too aggressive and 1972. N.P. and the lectures, all of the stupid things I’ve ever said or done. Mark Boccaccio LIKES: Speeding on the thruway. Reagan, coaches Italiano. the dark and trout mask replicas. DISLIKES: Plumming Tappon gas ranges (since 1898), who seek revenge, a king sitting sideways on his throne. AM BITION: Inherit Heritage pools and meet the mascarus snake FONDEST MEMORY: My 2-wcek vacation at Pratt’s motor lodge, watch- ing Gctch on bass, being on the sly with K.C., my numerous bouts with Jose Cuervo. I D LIKE TO FORGET: Bridgeport's Peyton Place. Ellens chocolate milk, words I said wrong. Diane Forney LIKES: Traveling, music, drama, friendly open people, the S.A. sun. being happy. DISLIKES: Cruelty, Hatred, having to say Good-bye. AMBITION: To be happy and make others happ . FONDEST MEMORY: My A.F.S. year in South Africa. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The time I backed the car into the barn and broke the bam. overruling, looking stupid and small in front of people. MBITION: To succeed in life beca AMBITION: To succeed in life because it’s gonna be what I make it. to graduate from college, to live life the way I want to. FONDEST MEMORY: Being with Hon through school, Jethro Tull Con- cert, our A.F.S. student in 1972-73, my senior year, (forget the arguments), S.P.’s Graduation party, winning sports awards. Friday night football games. Enchanted Forest at age 4. I’D LIKE TO FORGET: K.C. at the end of my Junior year. March 9-15, 55 Class MOST LIKEL Y TO SUCCEED CLASS LEADERS CLASS CLOWNS BOB AND SUE CHRIS AND RUSTY BRENDA AND TIM MOST TALKATIVE Favorites BEST DRESSED CHERYL AND BOB MOST SPIRITED ANDREA AND STEVE TRINA AND PAUL 56 MOST DEPEN DA BLE CLASS HIPPIES PAT AND STEVE TERRY AND JIM CLASS SKIPPERS CLAS'S FLIRTS' ' DEE AND HARLAN MOST SARCASTIC LARRY AND PAT MOST VERSA TILE SUNDEEAND FRED MARGARET AND NELSON 57 SHELLEY AND JOHN MOST ATHLETIC BARB AND RICH CLASS COUPLE DONNA AND ROSS MOST QUIET JUDY AND RICH CLASS REDNECKS ROGER AND DONNA VERN AND BESS BROWN-NOSERS MOST GULLIBLE GONE TO A GAME 58 B. O. C. E. S. OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION 60 Underclassmen JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice Pres. —John Hayward President — Alan Spoor Secretary — Dan Shantz Treasurer — RbtrW«ght 11 one 1st: G. Beirne, D. Balitz, D. Billington, T. Button, M. Brownell, S. Allen, J. Calvert. 2nd: K. Ball, S. Aller, K. Bullock, J. Allen, D. Allen, L. Bacel, M. Bigelow. 3rd: M. Barry, D. Bishop, G. Barbagallo, B. Barnes, C. Boltwood, R. Barnes, G. Barber, C. Carpenter, L. Bracy. 11 two 1st: C. Combs. 2nd: L. Crouch, C. Cooper, S. Dines, J. Damon, J. Case, L. Compoli. 3rd: S. DeVaul, C. Compoli, R. Collins, D. Clark, S. Cash, G. Cox, L. Caswell, M. Clemons, D. DeForge. 62 11 three 1st: C. Haas, K. Eddy, E. Fietze, S. Elmore. C. Flynn. 2nd: A. Hall, B. Fisher, S. Empringham, C. Gladie, S. Griffiths, J. Hayward, H. Hale, Mr. Couse. 3rd: P. Dykeman. B. Hall. G. Gallant, W. Goodell, R. Wright, M. Elmore, J. Fogus, A. Spoor. 11 four 1st: R. Heydet, C. Johnson, N. Hewitt, B. Houck, T. Honors. 2nd: C. Hess, T. Isabella, E. Hotaling, P. Krutulis, C. Kirsh, E. Joyce, D. Holden. 3rd: B. Jacobs, T. Jackson, J. House, H. Lambert, B. Kennedy, A. Keene, J. Hart, J. Jacuk, D. LaPlante. 11 five 1st: R. Magnuson, S. Morgan, M. McNally, R. McGee, T. Lehman. 2nd: K. Lavier, L. Moses, M. Mitchell, V. Lathum, A. Melvasso, N. McNowitz. 3rd: B. Magnuson, J. McKay, S. McFarland, H. Meyers, M. Mann, A. Mudgett, M. Liddle. 63 11 six 1st: J. Roach. P. Murray. D. Newton, J. Perkins, P. Murphy. 2nd: S. Peterson, J. Richardson. M. O’Toole, K. Nelson, J. Noel. 11 seven 1st: G. Smith. C. Sternberg, C. Shepard, A. Smith, J. Schmidtka. 2nd: T. Seamans, S. Seamans, D. Stedman, L. Shaw. R. Schiebler, J. Schermerhorn. 3rd: W. Stedman, M. Shaeffer, D. Shaeffer. F. Salmon. M. Saunders, F. Shear, F. Schwartz. 11 eight 1st: C. Towndrow, S. Stowell, L. Thompson, K. Stevens. A. Wilson, V. Sternberg. 2nd: P. Young, G. Watson, D. Teska, S. Streeter, D. Wassell, F. Worthley. K. Tulowiecki. 3rd: G. Welton, R. Trode, B. Stone, R. Streeter, M. Williams, J. Wilson, R. West. 64 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Vice Pres. — Lauri McFarland Treasurer — J udy Stephanoff President — Steve Melchiskey Secretary — Susan Yates 10 one 1st: E. Armstrong, D. Betsinger, W. Beley, T. Boston, D. Abell. 2nd: S. Barnes, T. Barrett, K. Barlow, J. Bettis, B. Barnes. 10 two 1st: P. Bowers, S. Contanzo, L. Combs, D. Contanzo. 2nd: L. Cooper, C. Bougor, B. Cole, M. Colling, D. Buttino, B. Caggiano, R. Corp, M. Constance, J. Cromp, S. Claassen. 3rd: B. Brown, B. Brownson, D. Brown, M. Butler, K. Coughlan, E. Cook, K. Cornish, C. Chandler, S. Coon, D. Cummings, T. Breed, E. Clemons. Top: T. Clakeley, J. Cromp. 65 10 three 1st: M. Field, M. Duquette, S. Devendorf, D. Devendorf. J. Edgar, S. Cunningham. 2nd: R. Granish, B. Einstein. R. Gleasman, D. Entwistle, D. Fralick, S. Empringham. T. Eckmair, B. Frey. 3rd: D. Davis, J. Gallant, J. Flanagan, C. Goodfellow, C. Davis, S. Durisek, S. Daggett, C. Denny, C. Elmer, R. Cummings. 10 four 1st: D. Hall. C. Keene. D. Gross. C. Johnson. L. Hayward, C. Hall, L. Hunt. 2nd: M. Hulsizer. J. Keville, L. Jacobs. K. Greene. T. Holt, M. Harrington. J. Jones, G. Hunt. 3rd: M. Harlan. P. Jakubowski, G. Greene. B. Kieb, L. Kelner, D. Gustina, D. Haynes, C. Harvey, K. Greene. 10 five 1st: B. Marshall, C. LaPorte, H. Longden, J. Manning. K. Luce. K. Lamphear, K. Kolgel, M. Liddle, S. Lehmen, T. Leet. 2nd: R. Kite. R. Lent. T. Makas. C. Langworthy, M. Lynch, T. Markert, D. Latzkowski, R. Kimler, D. Macadam, B. Kirsch, N. Lenzen. 66 10 six 1st: K. McCarty, J. Mosher, M. Menninger, D. Monrissey, D. McNeeley. 2nd: D. Paone, L. Mayers, J. Mesmer. B. McCann, L. McFarland. 3rd: P. Pelky. B. O'Connor. S. Melchiskey, J. Ott, P. Miller. 10 seven 1st: M. Schwarz, J. Proctor, T. Perrone, K. Rossignal. T. Robinson, P. Raineri. 2nd: T. Samsel, R. Schwitter, C. Raymond, J. Ross, T. Seamans, A. Rebollo. 3rd: N. Schmidtka, C. Rolfe, S. Phelps, P. Parks, S. Roach, J. Relyea, N. Roberts, L. Rauscher. 10 eight 1st: A. Sprague, W. Tapper, B. Shaffer, D. Sforza, J. Stephanoff, S. Shutt. 2nd: P. Shultz, F. Smith. B. Smith. P. Stevens, N. Stauffer, R. Shepard. K. Stole. R. Smith. 3rd: P. Stevens, S. Stimson. G. Sternberg, D. Stevens. S. Sinnet, J. Smith. G. Shephard. D. Sgroi. 67 10 nine 1st: B. Turk, K. Wixson, L. Taylor. 2nd: N. Vitagliano, J. Zimmer, S. Williams, J. Walrath, S. Yates, J. Vero, P. Yates. 3rd: R. Wassel, F. Teachout. D. Warner. P. Taylor. J. Whiteley. F. VanDeusen, J. White, M. Wehner, L. Wixson. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Vice Pres. —Tom DiChristina Treasurer— Kathy Hale Secretary — Lynn Roach President — Sheri Vincelette 9 one 1st: D. Biagerelle. D. Barrett, D. Bates, S. Becatte, D. Billington, L. Barrett. 2nd: B. Bender, D. Beley, K. Blanding, V. Ballard, B. Barlow, B. Bloss. 68 9 two 1st: J. Brownell, R. Butler. 2nd: D. Butler, D. Cadaret, L. Barrett. D. Brownell. 3rd: G. Burchell, D. Brayton, J. Britting, K. Caskins, S. Busa, J. Coon. 4th: K. Boltwood, J. Carr, D. Bullard, Mrs. Agnew. J. Button, C. Coleman. 9 three 1st: A. Dombroski. B. Cordell. D. Dines, E. Donnelly, T. DiChristina, P. Cooper, S. DeMarie, K. DeMario. 2nd: G. Damon, I. Crabtree. P. Davis, M. Dudley. S. DeVaul, D. Duquette. D. Deforest. Top: S. Dines, R. Cotton. 9 four 1st: B. Evans. D. Fischer, T. Everhart, D. Dykeman, A. Greene, D. French, C. Dwyer. 2nd: D. Graham. P. Gifford. K. Hatch. E. Feinberg, D. Eckerein, C. Hall, J. Hass. 3rd: D. Fox, M. Heinz, C. Griffths, M. Fry, J. Filmer, K. Hale, S. Eddy. M. Durfee. E. Goins. 69 9 five 1st: J. Johnson, S. Jenson, J. Johnson, P. Heimerman, E. Heinz, L. Lillie, L. Koegel, D. Johnson. 2nd: P. Keville. R. Ielfield, K. Lesczynski, M. Joyal, R. Lambert. J. Lawson, B. Holliday, P. Joslin, Mrs. Falise. 3rd: D. Lasher. D. Henderson, J. Johnson, B. Jones, R. Kennedy, L. Jones, M. Johnson, D. Heifferon. 9 six 1st: J. Martin, K. Morgan, J. McCann, F. Matsell, J. Morgan, A. McNeely, R. Merritt. 2nd: D. Nelson, H. Oot, E. Mote, B. Nickal, B. Oltz, T. McCombie, A. Langden. 3rd: D. Mace, G. Marcellus, D. Menninger, A. Mudgett, C. Michmorvicz, T. Morgan, V. Martin, L. McDonald, S. Nolan. 9 seven 1st: S. Roach, A. Phelps, W. Rasmussen, R. Regan, J. Renfer, C. Ostrander. 2nd: L. Potter, L. Roach, S. Ostrowski, T. Reed, S. Perks, P. Pickard, A. Reutter, J. Roberts. 3rd: D. Pfohl. J. Osborne, J. Regan, A. Peterson, D. Panebianco, T. Pauli, C. O’Toole, S. O’Shaughnessy. 70 9 eight Isl: S. Shaffer. E. Shearer. Y. Snow, T. Sebren. C. Seeber, J. Russell. 2nd: R. Sabin. M. Rossi. H. Russell, T. Rudd. B. Sherman. J. Scheuer, J. Seeber. 3rd: L. Sardella. B. Root. K. Schenk. V. Smith. P. Sauer. D. Sgarlata. 9 nine 1st: K. Stott. M. Spoor. P. Sobotka, K. Stevens. W. Taylor. 2nd: C. Sternberg. J. Strickler. J. Thompson. 3rd: R. Terence. G. Sternberg, C. Taylor, G. Stedman, D. Stone. 9 ten 1st: D. Warner. K. Underwood, C. Wells, S. White. J. Winn. D. Turon. 2nd: K. Warner. L. Wilson. J. Willis. K. Verne. B. Turner. 3rd: B. Vanderwerken. J. Wadsworth. J. Wilcox. J. VanAntwerp, B. Wood. D. Wood. 71 Square dance anyone? Togetherness 72 Honor Society Chess t Che cKers Officers VICE PRESIDENT MARK CLARK SECRETARY TRINA ROACH TREASURER NELSON STREETER PRESIDENT BOB MATINA CORR. SECRETARY STEVE LENT Student Council 1st row: J. Fogus, H. Keville, F. Vero, M. Boswell, B. Magnuson, M. Mann, K. Stevens, S. Lent, D. Devendorf, J. Clakeley, T. Gifford, T. Roach, B. Matina, S. Meyers. 2nd row: D. Davis, P. Mesmer, A. Spoor, A. Ylivianio, N. Proper, T. Robinson, D. Hall, J. Stephanoff, M. Tarbay, J. McCann, D. Barrett, B. Evans, S. Vincelette, E. Donnelly, K. McCarty, D. Sforza, E. Dombrowski, K. Koegel, B. McCann, K. Chandler. S. Colvin. B. Marcellus. 3rd row: N. Streeter, S. Kasdorf, K. Hale, R. Wilson, J. Stephanoff, J. Coughlan, J. Wilson. B. Stone, B. Proctor, D. Zimmer, J. Jones, S. Yates, T. Seamans, M. Clark, E. Fietze, J. Noel, K. Bullock, K. Wixson, P. Shultz, J. Aller, L. Wixon. National Honor Society Bottom: D. Sherman, S. McCann, R. Wright, M. Fisher, P. Murray, T. Seamans, H. Hale, C. Colvin, D. Stedman, J. Noel, J. Perkins, K. Bullock, T. Roach, D. De Frees. 2nd row: B. Marcellus, S. Myers, D. Durfee, R. Wilson, R. Stiles, P. Grimmer. 3rd row: P. Smith, S. Colvin, K. Chandler. R. Matina, M. Kelsey, J. Wooten, B. Turner, D. Cummings, L. Schwitter, N. Proper, Mrs. Pasto. Senior Executive Committee 1st: L. Schwitter, F. Trode, A. Ylivaino, S. Moon. 2nd: K. Chandler, D. Case, N. Proper, S. Colvin, A. Armstrong. B. Marcellus, J. Scarcella, D. Pontillo, K. Gladie. 3rd: F. Vero, H. Keville, R. Klipp, F. Keeney, D. Zimmer, P. Gifford, T. Benedict. 75 Principal’s Advisory Committee Bottom: J. Proctor, S. Vincelette. Middle: A. Spoor, J. Hayward, J. Fogus. Back: B. Matina, T. Benedict. H. Keville. Bear Facts Staff 3rd row: M. Boswell, B. MacAdam, P. Lambert, G. Beime, K. Spaulding, L. Kelner, N. Lenzen. K. Couhlan, M. Fischer, M. Frey, L. Jones, M. Wright, E. Mote, S. Melchisky, M. Gilette. M. Chandler, S. Merriam. 2nd row: K. Biazzo. S. But- ton, W. Taylor, D. Barrett, C. Hohnson, D. Gross, K. Lampheer, L. Grinnals, J. Perkins, J. Haas, D. Case, K. Butler, M. Carpenter. D. Proctor, E. Cook. 1st Row: J. Merrill, P. Devendorf, M. Delaney. K. OToole, J. DeOrdio, D. DeFrees, M. Halsey, D. Fischer, P. Randall. J. Hirt, J. Hall. 76 Sr. High A FS 1st row: C. McNeely, M. Martino. 2nd row: A. McNeely, A. Ylivainio, B. Turner, C. Keene. 3rd row: L. Schwitter, J. Paone, J. Flanagan. B. Cole, C. Elmer, L. Jones, T. Holt. 4th row: R. Stiles, S. Melchiskey, D. Brown, C. Nelson, S. Ross, P. Grimmer, J. Noel, N. Lenzen. Jr. HighAFS 1st row: D. Howard, D. Randle, J. Hirt, M. Leduk, K. Perks, G. Martin, N. Heifferon, M. Delaney, M. Naugle, L. Sted- man. 2nd row: P. Scharoun, A. Swieczkowshi, L. Watkins, T. Matina, K. OToole, K. Koualeski, M. Haynes. 3rd row: J. Gifford, C. Hulsezer, S. Stiles, M. Wright, L. Grinnals, C. McKay, L. Menninger. Spanish Club 1st row: B. Caggiano, K. Tulowiecki, J. Hildebrand, G. Rachiele. J. Secord, D. Fisher, A. Longden, T. Everhart, B. Jen- kins. 2nd row: I. Mudgett, C. Proper, P. Heimmerman, L. Weaver, C. Langworthy, C. Nesbitt, N. Schmidtka, B. Cottet, B. Barnes, D. Gross, D. McNally, D. Hall, N. Proper. 3rd row: C. Reutter, J. Alter, C. Elmer, C. Denny, B. Houck, B. Cole, J. Case. D. Paone, P. Grimmer, S. Dines, S. Empringham, K. Blanding, T. Seebren, K. Warner. R. Nesbitt. Top: H. Longden, E. Armstrong. French Club 1st row: J. Matzell, J. Stephanoff, S. Shutt, J. Vero, R. Manning, D. Cummings, D. Barrett, C. Kirsh, A. Forney, M. Turner, K. Loucks. S. Wixon. 2nd row: Mrs. Langdon, D. DcFrees, B. Turner, N. Stauffer, P. Taylor, M. Mitchell, J. Haas, R. Wilson, M. Menninger, M. Joyal, L. Wilson, V. Martin, S. Boston. 3rd row: T. Jones, S. Melchiskey, C. Nelson, P. Barber, S. McCann, D. Daughety, N. Michnowicz, J. Noel, J. Jones, L. Mayers, M. Petersen, K. Hatch, S. Vincelette. 78 Latin Club Front: J. Vanderwerken, D. Gerber, C. Holt, K. Mann, B. Shaffer, J. Flanagan, B. Haas. D. Johnson, C. Haas. M. Spoor, D. Doan. Middle: Mrs. Waring, L. McFarland, J. Waggoner, M. Frey. H. Oot, Y. Snow, T. Holt, B. Frey, L. Jones. P. Sauer, J. Schermerhorn, D. Stedman, J. Perkins, T. Roach. Back: D. MacAdam, R. Stiles, P. Lambert, M. Wehner, K. Spaulding, R. Kimler, R. Keib, T. Barrett, L. Kelner, J. Noel, N. Micknowicz, B. Brownson, J. Coughlan, A. Combroski, M. Clark. Basketball Pep Club 4th row: P. Shultz, J. Perkins, K. Nelson, D. Stedman, J. Jones, L. Mayers, P. Krutulis, C. Bacon. 3rd row: K. Haas, M. Williams, P. Stone, S. Williams, B. Einstein, S. McFarland, J. Mann. 2nd row: B. Stone. T. Robinson, D. Sforza, K. Wixon, K. Koegel, J. Perks, J. Aller, K. McCarty. 1st row: M. Field, K. Hatch, A. Armstrong, C. Pigula, C. Hess, D. Fox. 79 GAA 1st row: J. Taylor, R. McGee, N. Hewitt, K. Tulowaiki, D. Devendorf. J. McCann, S. Button, J. Zimmer. 2nd row: S. Dines. A. Wilson, C. Combs, L. McFarland, N. Schmidtka. K. Lamphear, C. Haas, N. Vitagliano, D. Sforza, T. Boston, J. Flanagan, K. McCarty. 3rd row: J. Vero, C. Nesbitt, P. Bowers, C. Bougar, A. Smith, C. Cooper, A. Sprague, L. Cooper, C. Keene. R. Wilson, B. Jenkins, P. Smith. 4th row: Miss Rhinehart, S. Kasdorf, J. Alter, E. Armstrong, K. Wix- son, K. Stevens, A. Dombroski, B. Smith, C. Denny, C. Elmer, D. Hall, S. Mayers. 5th row: C. Nelson, B. Houck, D. Sted- man, L. Mayers. T. Isabella, J. Proctor, J. Perks, K. Eddy, E. Donnelly, H. Longdon, S. Empringham, B. Haas. 6th row: T. Robinson, P. Stevens. S. Yates, J. Jones, K. Bullock, M. Mitchell, L. Moses, P. Taylor, M. Rudd, S. Ross, J. Noel, D. Sgroi, T. Sebren. Absent: Donna Zimmer. Varsity Club 1st: J. Green, B. Wright, J. Fogus, B. Matina, T. Honors, M. Clark, L. Borland, A. Spoor, G. Smith, E. McDonald. 2nd row: E. Robinson, K. Gillette, J. Wilson, P. Young, J. Scarcella, M. Orr, H. Keville. M. Field, C. Cordell. B. Fleegel. 3rd: H. Hale, D. Durfee, P. Turk, S. Durfee, J. Empringham, S. Lent, R. Jones, D. Lenzen. R. Klipp, H. Edick. 4th: D. Shantz, S. Cash, W. Stedman, D. Clark, B. Magnuson, T. Jones, G. Welton, S. Snyder, F. Vero, S. Damon, J. Stephanoff, M. Stevens, J. Devendorf, B. Hall. 80 F.S.A Standing: D. Pontillo, A. Mavoso, S. Smith, J. Paone, M. Brownell. D. Teska, S. Aller, C. Gladie, C. Flyn, A. Hall, D. Case, Miss Rockwell.Sitting: K. Butler, M. Carpenter, C. McNeely, M. Martino. F.B.L.A. 81 Back row: J. Paone, L. Cooper, M. Magnuson, George Rao, T. Jones, A. Hall, C. Gladie, C. Flyn, S. Button. Front row: P. Bowers, C. Roberts, A. McNeely, C. McNeely, M. Martino. Sr. High H.A. 2nd row: K. Miner. B. Cattet, L. Perkins, D. Colling, M. Kelner, K. Carr, R. Kristianovech, J. Secotd, N. Baucus, S. Sabatka, J. Cooper. 1st row: C. Raimero, N. Spoor, L. Davis, N. Heifferon, L. DeMario, P. Scharoum, P. Devendorf, S. Denney, G. Race, M. Eckerlin. Absent from picture: C. Hacker, M. Cassell. P. Brown. L. Rao, K. Dines, K. Dines, L. Dapolito, K. Fietze. 1st row: A. Wilson, M. Mehninger, C. Dwyer, S. Ferguson, S. Phelps, D. McNeely, J. Schmidtka. 2nd row: R. Cotton, M. Frey, P. Stone. D. Balitz, C. Bougor, L. Cooper, B. Bougor. Jr. High F.H.A. Sr. High Chorus 5th row: M. Schwarz. K. Coughlan, S. Lent, P. Grimmer, M. Kelsey, K. Lavier, P. Krutulis, F. Schwarz, S. Kasdorf, D. Snyder, T. Samsel, S. Melchiskey, B. Magnuson, S. Empringham, C. Langworthy, B. Frey, T. Sebren, D. Balitz, T. Clakeley. 4th row: C. Raymond, S. Yates, D. Newton, D. Cummings, M. Rudd, S. Moon, F. Trode, R. Proctor, K. Hale, S. Ross, K. Bradshaw, J. Forney. M. Johnson, K. Lamphear. 3rd row: J. Wilson, S. Seamens, L. Thompson, L. Ryan, B. Matina, S. Myers, K. Chandler, J. Haas, R. Flanagan, E. Shearer, M. Fischer, P. Sauer, T. Barrett, J. Filmer, M. Hil- dreth, S. Shutt. 2nd row: K. Biazzo, D. Fischer, K. Hall, E. Armstrong, K. Hatch, R. Wilson, D. Betsinger, N. Schmitka, M. Joyel, S. Allen, B. Haas. L. Roach, M. Moon. S. Roach. 1st row: F. Matzel, E. Donnelly, D. Bates, J. Case, J. Stepha- noff, C. O’Toole, B. Einstein. D. Gross, J. McCann, W. Vitagliano, T. Boston, C. Faver, R. Merritt. j j 83 Back: P. Grimmer, P. Krutulis, 2nd row: L. Ryan, M. Fischer, T. Samsel, F. Schwarz, M. Schwarz, K. Lavier, N. Streeter, M. Kelsey, J. Forney. 1st row: M. Johnson. L. Roach, M. Moon, P. Heimmerman, K. Bradshaw, M. Rudd, S. Moon, S. Roach. D. Bates, J. Longden. P. Delaney, D. Fischer, D. Balitz. Madrigals Left to right: M. Moon, M. Rudd, L. Ryan, P. Krutulis, S. Ross, F. Schwartz, M. Fischer, S. Kasdorf, R. Flanagan, J. For- ney. P. Grimmer, S. Moon, M. Johnson, P. Heimmerman, L. Thompson. Drama Front: K. Bradshaw, S. Moon, F. Schwartz, M. Fischer, P. Grimmer. 2nd: L. Jones, W. Rasmussen, D. Fischer, J. Empring- ham, A. Spoor, C. Kirsch. 3rd row: Mr. Ellstrom, D. Bullard, M. Schwartz, J. Hayward, B. Flanagan, P. Krutulis, S. Myers, B. Matina, S. Ross, M. Rudd, D. Gross, S. Kasdorf, R. Ielfield. 84 Band 1st row: J. Noel. K. Nelson. N. Button, B. Turner, E. Armstrong, T. Boston, B. Brownson, C. OToole. 2nd row: D. DeFrees, L. Shaw, C. Taylor. B. Barlow, P. Joslin, D. DeForest, Y. Snow, K. Hale, B. Evans. 3rd row: J. Wooten. M. Fischer. D. Reynolds. M. Dudley, J. Schermcrhorn, T. Breed, H. Hale. B. Einstein, D. Warner, D. Clark, M. Haynes, S. Roach, M. Schwartz. 4th row: Mr. Smolnycki, J. Forney, M. Sullivan, P. Grimmer, N. Lenzen, J. Empringham, R. Iel- field. J. Roach. W. Stedman. S. Kasdorf, F. Schwartz, S. Melchiskey. B. McDonald, D. Newton, K. Bradshaw. 5th row: S. Martin. D. Snyder. F. Caputo, D. Panebianco. J. Mosher, L. Borland. Orchestra 1st row: K. Walrath. D. Gross. J. Vero. P. Taylor, J. Zecher, D. Stowell, K. Crouch, R. Proctor, J. Matzell, D. Doan. J. Carr. 2nd row: B. Haas, L. Roach, J. Allen. P. Miller, L. Jacobs, D. Cummings. S. Myers, P. Barber, M. Spoor. A. Mud- gett, B. Barger. D. Sgroi. D.Balitz, Mr. Klemperer. Dance Band 1st row: M. Tuccaroni, T. Goins, D. Vann, L. Holliday, D. Cadaret, R. Burdick, E. Case, B. Thayer. 2nd row: M. Smith, R. Severance, J. DeOrdio, H. Gallant, D. Nash, C. Barber, J. Johnson, D. Howard, M. Richardson, J. Canavan, T. Callahan. 3rd row: S. Reeves, P. Relyea, M. Chandler, J. Samsel, J. Veitch, J. Gifford, K. Kowaleski, T. Wright, C. Phillips, M. Haynes. C. Hulsizer, C. Clemons. 4th row: L. Scott, L. Compoli, M. Brownell, M. Joyal, P. Sauer, P. Cooper, J. Walrath, T. Isabella. K. Verne, L.Jones, N. Michnowicz, G. Beime. Front: S. Kasdorf, K. Nelson, P. Grimmer, B. Matina, N. Lenzen. Back: P. Turk, S. Martin, L. Borland, H. Hale, C. Chan dler, S. Melchiskey, D. Cummings. Sr. and Jr. High Library Club 86 Color Guard Front: M. McNally. Back: B. Brownson, P. Krutulis, S. Stowell, K. Lavicr, L. LaPIante. Majorettes B. Turk, T. Sebrcn, E. Mote. F.F.A. Front: W. Osborne, T. Fox, S. Durfee, K. Eager, C. McCarty. Back: J. Cromp, M. OToole, F. Osterkom, D. Hamer. A. V. Club Left to right: J. McGowan. D. Heifferon, J. Rider, T. Tompson. 88 Marching Band 1st: Mr. Smolnycki. S. Roach, D. Newton, J. Forney, J. Wooten, M. Sullivan. 2nd: H. Hale. S. Barns, S. Melchiski, S. Russell. J. Schmmerhorn. 3rd: D. Clark, J. Roach, B. Einstein, D. Warner, D. Snow. 4th: A. Forney, J. Raineri, F. Swarz, S. Kasdorf. S. Breed, M. Schwarz. 5th: P. Grimmer. J. Noel. A. Reutter, M. Turner. N. Lenzen, P. Allen. K. Nel- son. B. Turner. K. Hatch. 6th: Y. Snow, C. Ferguson, D. Panibanco. S. Spinek. S. Lowe. J. Mosher. D. Daugherty. D. DeForest. M. Haas, K. Bradshaw, F. Caputo, L. Taylor, D. Snyder. Chittenango Conservation Club st: M. Fischer, P. Scharoun, D. DeFrees, K. Kinney, R. Nesbitt, B. Flanagan. 2nd: Mr. Lynch, C. Kirsch. D. Fischer, L. Berkey, L. Schwitter, B. Turner, C. DeFrees. D.Cummings. J. Jacuk. 89 T.L.C. Chess + Checkers 90 Varsity 1st: J. VanAntwerp, M. Kite, B. Stone. T. Honors, H. Keville, J. Devendorf, B. Matina, J. Burchell. 2nd: D. DeForge. J. Stephanoff, M. Field, W. Stackpoole, D. Shaffer. P. Young, B. Fleegal, J. Fogus, K. LaForta. 3rd: Mr. Webber, S. Damon, B. Magnuson, F. Keeney, W. Stedman, J. House, H. Edick, R. Klipp, D. Lenzen, Mr. Kirschenheiter. 4th: R. Jones, M. Orr, J. Scarcella, R. Trode, S. Durfee, M. Stevens. P. Stevens, S. Lent, L. Bor- land. Scores 92 Chittenango - 12 Central Square Chittenango - 6 V.V.S. Chittenango - 34 Holland Patent Chittenango - 19 Cazenovia Chittenango - 14 Oneida Chittenango - 25 R.C.H. Chittenango - 39 Camden Chittenango - 34 Canastota 93 1st: J. Coughlan, M. Elmer, K. Rossignol. S. Devendorf, B. McCann, F. Smith, B. Ratmour, J. Mesmer, D. Davis, G. Smith. 2nd: M. Saunders, G. Greene, R. Nesbitt, C. Raymond, K. Spaulding, R. Kite, B. Kibe, K. Rossignol, K. McGowen, J. Ross, M. Mace. 3rd: Mr. Kinsella, D. Letkowski. M. Harlan, J. White, S. Stimson. J. Whitley, S. Osborne, K. Barlow, D. Gustina. Junior Varsity 1st: D. Smith, M. Clark, L. Caswell, K. Greene, J. Roach, E. McDonald, T. Seamans, B. Hydett, S. Roach. 2nd: G. Watson, C. Chandler, M. Fischer, G. Beime, R. Collins, R. Kimler, M. Wehmer, R. Wright, R. Terrance, J. Smith. 3rd: Mr. Daviau, B. Hall, D. McAdam, S. Melchiskey, T. Markert, G. Sternberg, C. Streeter, S. Sinnett. 1st: E. Hotalmg. P. House, D. Nelson, T. DiChristina, L. Koegal, T. Everhart, J. Winn, C. Seeber. J. Watson. J. Martin, M. Roach. 2nd: D. Stone, B. Ostrander, B. McCarthy, T. Mitchell, B. Jones, M. Sprague, J. Johnson, S. Nolen. M. Duddley, J. Wadsworth, G. Stedman, J. Scheuer. 3rd: T. Gaut, D. Anthony, H. Oot, M. Rasmussen, D. Stevens, G. Marcellus, M. Rossi, B. McClean, J. VanAntwerp. A. Peterson. P. Buckley, B. Nickal. 4th: Mr. Emmi, S. Safer, H. Pratt, R. Richardson, J. Wilcox, P. Keville, D. Mace, D. Eckerlin, T. Kash, E. Frank, Mr. Diefendorf. Freshmen 1st: E. Markert, S. Roach, D. Burley, D. Solberg, D. Hirt, G. Morris, D. Smith. 2nd: J. Hildreth, A. Longden, R. Terrance, D. Phofl, D. Goodrow, J. McDonald, Mr. Daviau. Varsity 1st: J. VanDeusen. D. Wassel. R. Granish, P. Murray. 2nd: Mr. O’Keefe, T. Jackson, T. Perrone, J. Forney, H. Hale. j.v. 1st: Mr. O’Keefe, G. Sheperd, B. Barnes, T. Samsel, D. Clark, J. Barbi- gallo, J. Shanahan. Frosh 1st: Mr. O’Keefe, T. Rudd, P. Harris, J. Lawson, G. Burchell. 96 Cross Country Boys’ Tennis 1st: B. Heydet, E. McDonald, D. Hatch, T. Seamans. 2nd: D. Shantz, J. Loefsted, J. Chistopher, P. Haas, S. Cash. Boys’ Golf 97 1st: M. Fischer, P. Jakobowski, S. Streeter, C. Iffert, G. Beime. 2nd: J. Beige, C. Clintsman, E. Fietze, B. Kennedy, Mr. Russo, G. Welton, S. Jones, M. Sullivan, M. Mann. Girls’ Cross Country 1st: W. Taylor. D. Hall, B. Barnes, M. Durfee, D. Stedman, C. Elmer, D. Billington. Jr. High Girls’ Cross Country 98 1st: L. Stedman, M. Enklin. S. Boston, A. Forney. 2nd: M. Haas, L. Taylor, S. Loew, P. Barber, K. Mann. Jr. High Football 1st: T. Penner, K. Donnelley, T. Gaut, C. Thayer, T. Calla- han. M. Sattker, S. Underwood, D. DiChristina. M. Chandler. Coaches: Mr. Chandler, Mr. Lynch. Jr. High Field Hockey 1st: L. Coon, T. Long, K. Loucks, J. Hildebrand, D. Beagle, J. Meyers, M. Constance, C. Deforge, M. Delaney, D. Reirdon, C. Wozny, P. Randle, J. Raineri, M. Eckerlin. 2nd: H. Gallant, K. Dodrill. C. Orendorf, C. Holt, B. Jenkins, P. Hatch, K. Mann, S. Boston, P. Borland, V. Ralston, J. Busa, T. Cas- well, J. Kopper, L. Stevens, A. Forney, C. Ferguson. P. Devendorf. 3rd: M. Reiner, P. Barber, S. Lowe, C. Gault, S. Patane, L. Taylor, A. Peterson. P. Proulx, D. Colvin, K. OToole, T. Matina, C. Dom- browski, M. Haas, B. Steeter, T. Entwhisle, J. Matzell, R. Abell. 99 Vars Karen Chandler 100 J u n i o r s Kathy Colvin 101 ’73-’74 Cheerleaders Top: K. Colvin, J. Clakeley, K. Chandler. T. Roach, S. Colvin, S. Myers, R. McGee, C. Combs, C. Haas. Middle: K. Tulowicky, D. Buttino, C. Hall. C. Johnson, L. McFarland. A. Dombrowski, D. Devendorf, S. Busa. Bottom: D. John- son, E. Donnelly, C. O’toole, E. Armstrong, J. Procter. C. Hale. N. Stauffer, D. Bates. K. Hatch, S. Vincelette. In Appreciation We Thank Our Advisors Miss Collura Miss Jennings 102 103 Back: E. Donnelly, J. Proctor, K. Hatch, S. Vincelette, N. Stauffer, D. Johnson. Front: C. Hale, C. OToole, E. Armstrong, D. Bates. 1st: J. Empringham, C. Streeter. R. Collins. R. Wassel, J. Devendorf. R. Wright. M. Shaffer, S. Durfee, P. Ste- vens. 2nd: Mr. Gordon, G. Gallant. S. Melchisky, S. Snyder, T. Markert. G. Welton. B. Magnuson. V. Nickel. Scores Chitt. - 68 R.C. - 49 Chitt. - 53 Mar. - 59 Chitt. - 80 Cam. - 48 Chitt. - 56 H.P. - 68 Chitt.- 49 J.D. - 67 Chitt. - 48 F.M. - 68 Chitt. - 63 O.H.S. - 61 Chitt.- 44 Can. - 42 Chitt.- 40 V.V.S.- 55 Chitt. - 46 Chitt. - 52 Caz. - 50 Chitt. - 55 R.C. - 52 Chitt. - 68 Cam. - 38 Chitt. - 58 W. Hili - 56 Chitt. - 65 H.P. - 43 Chitt. - 39 O.H.S. - 37 Chitt. - 44 Can. - 55 Chitt. - 59 V.V.S. - 58 Chitt. - 49 Caz. - 46 J.F.K.-59 104 105 Junior Varsity 1st: D. Newton. S. Roach. F. Smith, G. Green, J. Ross, R. Granish. R. McCann. B. Nickal. 2nd: Mr. Kinsella. C. Raymond, G. Sternberg, S. Stimson. D. Latzowski, T. Samsel, S. Sinnet. L. Jones. Freshmen 1st: G. Marcellus, J. VanAntwerp. P. Keville, D. Mace, L. Koegel. D. Nelson, J. Martin, T. DiChristina. 2nd: J. Wadworth, D. Phofl, D. Stone, D. Goodrowe. G. Sternberg, J. Shever, B. McClean, Mr. Erion. 106 Varsity 1st: D. Durfee, D. DeForge. M. Dudley. J. Burchell. C. Beley. T. Seamans. K. Jolly. 2nd: Mr. Hirt, T. Perrone. G. Smith. M. Clark, J. Keville, R. Corp, Mr. Pashley. Grapplers L. to R.: B. Kennedy, R. Smith, L. Caswell. A. Spoor. Junior Varsity W r e s t l i n g 1st: D. Eckerlin. R. Smith, T. Petrone, G. Hunt, C. Beley. J. Winn, C. Wells, S. White, A. Longdon. 2nd: Mr. Hirt, S. Cash, N. Andrews, D. DeForge, B. Jones. A. Rebollo, J. Colvin, D. Cummings, Mr. Pashley. Varsity 1st: T. Jones. M. Mann. 2nd: Mr. Weldert, D. Peterson. J. Whitely, J. Callahan. D. Clark, J. Stephanoff, S. Mer- riam. 108 Boys’ 1st: Mr. Bligh, M. Nesbitt, S. Roach, N. Streeter, B. Matina, D. Smith, M. Elmore. F. Shearer. 2nd: Mr. Kirschen- heiter, R. Klipp. R. Jones, J. Fogus, S. Damon. H. Hale, H. Keville, K. McGowan. D. Gross. 3rd: G. Stedman, M. Johnson, T. Markert, P. Murray. J. House. W. Stedman. S. Lent, J. VanDeusen. 4th: T. Jackson, B. Fleegal, R. Goodall, M. Fields. J. Forney, M. Stevens. 109 1st: C. Elmer, C. Denney, L. Thompson, S. Eddy, B. Durfee. 2nd: D. Hall, B. Cole, N. Schmitka, C. Dwyer, J. Zimmer, J. Flanagan. 3rd: R. Wilson, P. Taylor, J. Vero, S. Seamans, E. Joyce. Boys’ Top: B. Engel, M. Johnson, J. Shanahan, D. Fox, D. Dykeman. Bottom: M. Sullivan, D. Gustina, J. P. Button, R. Sabin, D. Davis. Girls’ 1st: D. French, M. McNeeley, C. Keene, S. Ostrowski. 2nd: D. Panebianco, E. Feinberg, A. Wilson, M. Brownell, B. Jenkins. 3rd: M. Magnuson, R. Ielfield, L. Heifferon, S. Martin, M. Mallvasa. Girls’ 1st: P. Smith, S. Moth, K. Stevens, M. Mitchell. 2nd: L. Moses, K. Milligan, D. Zimmer, K. Eddy. Basketball 111 1st: K. Green, D. Billington. 2nd: H. Longden, L. Mayers, B. Cotton. Volleyball 1st: B. Haas. C. Lavier, D. Billington, K. Stevens. K. McCarty. 2nd: B. Caggiano, S. Empringham. P. Smith, S. Moth. L. Moses. M. Mitchell. 3rd: K. Green, H. Longden, K. Eddy. Miss Gaske. D. Zimmer, P. Schultz, L. May- ers. Tennis 1st: C. Pigula. 2nd: D. Sgarlatta, B. Turner, S. Martin, D. Sgroi, B. Jenkins. 3rd: M. Kelsey, B. Einstein, Miss Krasselt, C. Kirsh, L. Roach, M. Frey, P. Krutalis, S. Peterson. Basketball 1st: R. Hall, J. McDonald, T. Gaut, J. Hildreth. S. Martin, G. Shepard, G. Morris. 2nd: D. Stevens, H. Pratt, M. Rasmussen, R. Lavier, G. Sadler. 3rd: M. Pfhol, S. Wafer, J. Miller, B. McCarty, M. Gillette. Wrestling 1st: R. Fermin, A. Rebollo, D. Snow, K. Dudley, D. Smith, J. Lamphere, A. White, T. Longdon, D. Hirt. 2nd: D. Kelner, R. Richardson, C. Coughlin, D. Holtaling, J. Ottaway, T. Nash, B. Button, P. House, J. Dagget. if: K. Bradshaw, Mgr,, C. Cordell, J. Devendorf, L. Borland, Mr. DiChristina, J. Greene. J. Scarcella, B. Caggi- ano. 2nd: K. Barr, D. Shaffer, C. Streeter, F. Vero, S. Snyder, J. DeForge, M. Stevens, D. Lenzen, H. Edick. Scores Chittenango 3 E.S.M. - 8 Chittenango 3 R.C.H. 3 Chittenango 4 v.v.s. - 2 Chittenango 2 F.M. - 3 Chittenango 8 J.D. - 9 Chittenango 4 Oneida - 5 Chittenango 7 Camden - 3 115 Junior Varsity 1st: G. Cox, J. Burchell, A. Spoor. B. Mesmer. L. Caswell, J. Wilson, P House. 2nd: S. Burkey, H. Hale, J. Rich- ardson, D. DeForge, B. Magnuson, J. Callahan, M. Fields, B. Hali. Freshmen 1st: M. Fields, P. Keville, M. Boswell, G. Marcellus, T. Seamans, R. Granish, G. Greene, B. Reynolds, R. Wassel. 2nd: R. Stevens, R. Watkins. J. Ross, J. Whiteley, B. McClean. G. Sternberg, P. Stevens, T. Markert. Varsity 1st: B. Matina, P. Murray, H. Keville, J. Connell. B. Chapman, M. Wicks. B. Fleegal, T. Jackson. M. Clark. 2nd: Mr. Bligh, F. Shearer, J. Fogus, J. Hayward, M. Elmore, R. Collins, S. Lent, B. Barnes. R. Klipp. R. Nesbitt, K. McGowan. R. Jones, W. Nemitz, L. Jones, J. House. Mr. Kirsch. 3rd: K. Sebren. J. Button, G. Alley. A. Keene, R. Goodell, S. Damon. D. Clark, W. Stedman, T. Mitchell. K. Gillette, S. Durfee, E. Jackson. W. Goodell. Freshmen 1st: M. Sprague. J. Strickley. A. Longdon. T. Perrone, A. Phelps. P. Harris. 2nd: F. Smith. B. McCann. G. Burc- helle. T. Rudd. D. Eckerlin, J. Lawson. L. Shriener. W. Rasmussen. J. Williams. D. Anthany. 3rd: S. Melchiesky. T. Samsel, D. Goodrow. S. Stimson. J. VanDeusen. J. White. K. Barlow, C. Raymond. K. Spaulding. J. Forney. D. McAdam, J. Osborne. Softball ifttUWB CHinCH«BD orrrtMiKj CHITTEHmo 'CMITEUKt 1st: Miss Rhinehart. K. McCarty. R. McGee. H. Longden, J. Zimmer. E. Armstrong. 2nd: S. Empringham. P. Wassel, C. Muir. B. Kozak. K. Stevens. L. Mayers. 3rd: K. Eddy. L. Moses, V. Raymond. P. Mosley, K. Milligan. D. Zimmer. 1st: J. Jones, E. Hughs. N. Pooley, B. Dibble, J. Stephanoff. Field Hockey 1st: H. Longden, S. Button, J. Zimmer, B. Haas. J. McCann. 2nd: S. Empringham, N. Schmitka, R. Wilson, L. Mayers, K. Stevens. P. Taylor, K. Koegal, P. Stevens. 3rd: P. Shultz, S. Ross. K. Eddy, K. Nelson, B. Durfee, S. Eddy, K. Milligan, M. Mitchell, Miss Rhinehart. Track 1st: Mrs. Krasselt, S. Allen, C. Haas, B. Haas, D. Locke. P. Taylor, M. Haas, P. Taylor. 2nd: C. Kirshe, T. Haw- kins, S. Moth, M. Constance. M. Kelsey, M. Mitchell, K. Nelson. 3rd: P. Krutulis, D. Sgroi, T. Barrett, S. Martin, K. Bullock. J. Noel. 4th: P. Stone, M. Samsel. S. Peterson. Softball H i g h 1st: S. Thomas. J. Raineri. M. Greene. D. Billington. J. Hildebrand. J. Meyers, C. Ferguson. J. Roberts. A. For- ney. P. Hatch. D. Johnson, K. Perks. 2nd: M. Constance, P. Proulx. S. Busam. S. Vincelette, M. Turner. J. McCann. M. Hutchins. S. Boston. V. Smith, J. Matzell. D. Colvin, A. Peterson, A. Greene, P. Borland. 3rd: S. Barber, C. Olmstead, J. Busa. C. Hulsizer. B. Streeter, A. Vero, M. Anklin. V. Ralston, M. Haas, L. Taylor, D. French. M. Greene. S. Becottc, L. Roach, D. Cadaret, D. Bates, E. Donnelly, K. Hatch, M. Durfee. 4th: B. Turner, J. Seeber, R. Kristianovich. S. Stiles. A. Dombrowski, A. Reutter, D. Mcnninger, K. Hall, K. Shank, R. Iclfield. M. Frey, E. Shearer, T. Sebren, D. Bortle, M. Peterson, B. Vanderwerken, K. Hale, S. Lowe, P. Barber, S. Eddy. B. Durfee. Bowling I r I s 1st: L. Merriam, J. Raineri, M. Constance, R. Graham, A. Forney. C. Ferguson, P. Hatch. L. Stedman. D. Hol- den. M. Anklin, J. Busa. K. Mann. 2nd: S. Gault. S. Graverson, K. Fietze. P. Barber. P. Borland, S. Boston. P. Proulx. L. Menninger. A. Greene. M. Haas. 3rd: T. Sgarlata, K. Loucks, D. Aylesworth. N. Barber. L. Holliday. T. Harris, V. Ralston. A. Vero, S. Barber, D. Aylesworth. A. Peterson, K. Perks. 120 Boys’ Bowling Student Council 121 124 126 127 ' Faculty 129 Top, I. tor.: Mr. Brewer, Mrs. O’Donnell, Mrs. Waring, Mr. Ellstrom. Bottom, I. tor.: Mrs. Agnew, MissZielonka, Mrs. Ellstrom. English Top, I. to r.: Mr. Holdridge, Mr. Couse, Mr. Collins. Bottom, L to R.: Miss Jennings, Mrs. Walker, Miss Hodel. 131 Picture Not Available Mr. Klemperer Mrs. Bodle Mr. Smolnycki Mr. Callahan Library L: Mrs. Benedict. M.: Mrs. Aust. R.: Miss Thompson. 132 Top, I tor: Mr. Diefendorf. Mr. Bligh. Mr. Berlin. Bottom, I tor: Mr. Lynch. Mrs. Eisenberg. Mr. Byrnes. Social Studies Top, I tor: Mr. Shea. Mr. Roach. Mr. Moore. Bottom, I tor: Mr. Sorenson, Mrs. Pasto. Mr. Prenevost. 133 Top, t tor: Mr. Hutko. Mr. Weldert, Mr. O’Keefe. Bottom, I tor: Mr. Kirschenheiter, Mr. Pitoniak. Science Top, I tor: Mr. Conklin, Mr. Webber, Mr. Taylor. Botton, I tor: Mrs. Forney. Miss Lebiedzinski. 134 L tor., top: Miss Levine, Mr. Kinsella, Mr. Erion, Mr. Wood. L tor., bot.: MissGollura, Mrs. Hiller, Mrs. Falise. Math Top: Mr. Gordon, Mr. Russo. Bot.: Miss Rhinehart, Mr. Di. Miss Gaske Absent: Miss Larson Phys Ed. 135 L: Mr. Ielfield R.: Mr. Cummings L: Mrs. Parsons R.: Mr. Gagne 136 L tor.: Mrs. Gardner. Mrs. Gifford, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Vaikness. Mrs. Fey, Mrs. Moth, Mrs. Delaney. Clerical L: Mrs. Button. R.: Mrs. Glazier. 137 Business Ed. L: Mrs. Wafer Cen.: Mr. Terpening R.: Miss Rockwell Art L.: Miss Zidovsky R. .Mrs. I vers Driver Ed. Mr. Getchonis Absent: Mr. Young 138 Foreign Language L tor. (top): Mr. Daviau, Mrs. Waring L to r. (bot.): Mrs. Albanese, Mrs. Langdon L: Mr. Merriam R.: Mr. Jones Transportation 139 From I. to r.: I. Deusen, G. Nickals, G. Allen, M. Lokay, C. Richardson, L. Carpenter. M. Ryan, O. Jones, G. Gleasman. Cafeteria Staff Junior High % 141 7 one 1st: M. Beley, T. Barber, J. Boswell, K. Baigiarelli, D. Blanding, D. Barr, C. Brayton. 2nd: C. Barlow, D. Bowers, M. Boccaccio, C. Barber, L. Berkey, D. Beige. C. Bailey, G. Belair, R. Allen. 3rd: N. Baucus, M. Bicford, S. Becker, D. Bassett, D Blanding, J. Biger. B. Barber, L. Blanding. 7 two 1st: D. Cadaret, E. Case, T. Callahan. L. Buter, L. Davis, R. Burdick, J. Bushnell, J. Canavan. 2nd: E. Cook, D. Chase, S. Cummings, S. Buckley, L. Coon, K. Cupernall, T. Burdick, G. Cash, E. Daily. 3rd: M. Chandler, J. Compoli, J. Crabtree, J. Cooper, D. Colling, J. Coughlan, D. Burke, M. Cassell, S. Burke, K. Carr, M. Connell. 7 three 1st: L. Field, K. Dodrill, A. Denla, L. Demario, C. DeForge, S. Denny, D. Engel. 2nd: M. Eckerlin, M. Delaney, D. Everhart, M. Dwyer, R. Duquette, K. Deyo, T. Entwistle, P. Devendorf, D. DiChristna, K. Donnelly. 3rd: J. Edgar, J. DeForest, D. DeFrees, M. Deyo, J. Entwistle, F. Faver, C. Dombroski, J. DeOrio, S. Dulasky, D. Dombroski, D. Dunbar. 142 7 four 1st: D. Hall. G. Harris, P. Flanco, L. Hueit. C. Hacker, J. Hanes, T. Goins, H. Gallant, T. Gault. 2nd: M. Halsey, J. Hirt, T. Gallagher, N. Heifferan, J. Flynn, R. Fuller. D. Gleason, T. Halsey, D. Greene. 3rd: B. Hayes, B. Hall, R. Hartman, R. Goodrich, D. Grieves, J. A. Harries, M. Goins, T. Iring, L. A. Granels. 7 five 1st: T. Hunt, L. Jasmore, M. Kelner, K. Kinney, B. Landers, M. Lesczynski, J. Kennedy, C. Mann, M. LaPlante. 2nd: K. Kupfer, J. Kopper. L. LaRock, K. Kovaleski, J. Luce, G. Mathew, C. Hunt, M. Kelsey, M. Laning, J. Johnson, R. Kilian, D. Howard. 7 six 1st: F. Montagne, S. Palmer, D. North, T. McGee, T. Penner. J. Nickal, C. Orendorf, S. McCombie. 2nd: T. Pelkey, E. Ostrowski, D. Nash, R. McCarty, R. Muncil, B. Nesbitt, P. Ostrander, D. Myers, D. Merritt. 143 7 seven 1st: F. Polhamus. R. Perry, M. Richardson, D. Sgioi, S. Schwitter, P. Schneider, M. Sattler, W. Reeves, C. Raineri, P. Randall. 2nd: P. Relyea, K. Phelps, P. Portorsnok, B. Roberts, J. Schreiner, D. Reardon, R. Seeber, R. Severance, J. Samsel. D. Roach. 3rd: Mr. Taylor, G. Race, S. Reeves, D. Schaefer, K. Sandford, K. Scott, L. Scott. M. Phelps, C. Phillips. S. Seeber, P. Scharoun. D. Proctor. 7 eight 1st: B. StAndrew, R. Templar. B. Thayer, T. Shanahan, N. Spoor, M. Sweeney, F. Torres. 2nd: P. Teters, S. Sweetapple, S. Sgroi, B. Reed, C. Shepard, S. Stewart. B. Strickler. S. Slingerland. 3rd: M. Thompson. S. Stowell. S. Taylor. S. Sobotka, J. Stone, C. Stevens, P. Stucker, L. Stevens, Mr. M. Lynch. 4th: A. Swieczkowski. M. Steding, C. Sperry, C. Taylor. T. Shaffer. S. Snyder, T. Towndrow, M. Shearer. 7 nine 1st: D. Traub, S. Walters. R. Young, C. Vitagliano, M. Yates, T. Wagner, T. Tucciarone. 2nd: C. Wozny, R. Turk, L. Wood, S. Underwood, C. Wisner, C. Watkins, K. Wilcox. 3rd: S. Visser, J. Veitch. L. Watkins, S. Wadsworth, M. Vern, J. Whitley, D. Whipple, M. Worthly. 144 8 one 1st: L. Bishop. C. Bell, P. Barber, A. Barsett. R. Belair. R. Becotte. 2nd: E. Bixby. A. Baranowski. P. Allen, D. Aylesworth, M. Anklin, D. Aylesworth, S. Beley. 3rd: J. Biondalillo. R. Abell. D. Arnold. S. Barry, E. Barry, N. Barber. J. Bennett. 8 two 1st: C. Chandler, L. Bortle, D. Cole, S. Boston, A. Caruso, J. Busa, M. Constance, T. Blanding. 2nd: P. Congdon, D. Colvin, P. Borland, T. Caswell, C. Clemens. P. Compoli. S. Brayton, J. Casler. 3rd: P. Buckley, W. Charette, S. Brennen, P. Brown, L. Clark, J. Butler, T. Blanding, G. Collin, B. Button. 8 three 1st: D. Davis, F. DeRouse, J. Delaney, W. Everett, D. Doan, K, Dines. 2nd: K. Dudley, J. Dagget. P. Cummings, R. Deordio, W. Cross, C. Deyo, K. Dines. 3rd: S. Delaney. D. Dorty, C. Coughlan, L. Crouch, T. Denny, B. Cottet, J. Crawford. 145 8 four 1st: R. Fehrman. M. Greene, T. Gaut, R. Graham, T. Harris, S. Graverson, D. Gerber. R. Hall, G. Gardner, N. Fiello. 2nd: E. Frank, K. Gustina, M. Greene, C. Gault. P. Gifford. D. Fletcher, D. Harter, K. Fietze. K. Flanco. M. Gillette. 3rd: M. Gero, M. Haas, C. Ferguson, D. Ewald, A. Forney, M. Harrington, J. Gifford. 8 five 1st: M. Hutchins. S. Hulsizer. J. Kesler, J. Lamphere, M. Johnson, V. Hertman, F. Hess. L. Holliday, D. Hirt. 2nd: C. Harvey, B. Jenkins. K. Kilbe. C. Holt. D. Holden, J. Hildreth. M. Haynes. • P. Hatch. J. Hildebrant. K.' Lanphere. 3rd: D. Kelner, I. Higgins, J. Kinney, D. Holtaling, B. Lavier, M. Havens, D. House, S. Hopkins, M. Jemola. 8 six st: D. Merritt, E. Martyn, J. Meyers. D. McAllister, C. McCabe. D. MacCombie, W. McCarthy. 2nd: T. Mitchell. T. Longden, Jeff McDonald, E. Markert. J. Lindsay, W. Lewis, A. McFarland. J. Merrill. 3rd: M. Lloyd. R. Millen. J. Millin, L. Merriam, V. Maloney, L. Menninger, S. Martin, M. Ledue. V. Martin, J. Luckette. 146 8 seven 1st: C. Nolan. D. Reardon. G. Morris, L. Ottman. J. Raineri. M. Petrie. J. Race. 2nd: D. Oot, C. Rasmussen. K. Perks, L. Parkes. J. Moon, C. Olmsted. V. Ralston. 3rd: D. Moffat, J. Myers. A. Motyka, S. Patane. P. Proulx, J. Rawson. 4th: J. Ottaway, T. Nash. D. Morgan. F. Osborne, E. Mudgett, L. Osterkorn. 5th: A. Peterson, L. Rao, M. Rasmussen, M. Pfohl, H. Pratt. Miss Lebiedzinski. 8 eight 1st: B. Rose, R. Sager. B. Sherman. D. Rodes. S. Sanford. T. Spinek. M. Roberts. M. Smith. 2nd: R. Richardson, D. Reynolds, R. StAndrew. S. Sherlock. J. Seely. F. Scheuer. A. Rebollo, D. Snow. D. Richardson. Mr. Berlin. 3rd: J. StAndrews, J. Stager, J. Secord. G. Sadler, S. Russell. V. Smith, T. Sgarlata, M. Roach, M. Sanford, G. Shepard. 8 nine 1st: B. Stone. R. Templan, J. Wassel, J. Streeter. B. Wall. A. White. M. Tulowiecki. B. Vitagliano. T. Thompson. 2nd: D. Stowell, T. Stepro, M. Turner. P. Wilmer. L. Stedman. A. Vero, S. Young. B. Steeter. J. Watson, S. Wixson, D. Warner. 3rd: S. Stiles, T. West. J. VanDeusen. J. Zecher, N. Visser, O. Wilcox. B. Welton, R. Stevens. S. Wafer. J. Thayer. L. Turner. S. Weaver. 147 A.F.S “Walk together talk together, O ye peoples of the earth Then and only then Shall ye have peace. ” That a year can pass so quickly is hard to conceive, but when thinking of everything — it seems to me like a year of intensive and interesting living. It’s comforting to discover over and over again that I just meet people, not Americans or any other classi- fied species, but just human beings. This is my costume from the part of Sweden I am from. (Nerr Botten) We wear it on certain days like Maypoles day on June 24 and 25. Thank you A.F.S. for the great experience. — Anne Marie Ylivainio — A.F.S. is a learning experience I not only learned about Brazil, but I learned about myself. Despite the language barrier I learned that all peo- ple laugh in the same language. — Penny Grimmer — Suid Afrika is my ander huis, South Africa is my other home. To me it is — A.F.S., beautiful, exciting, different part of me, white beaches, tans, friends, sun- shine, warm, Wiz of Oz, Smuts, mangos, fruit galore, love. — Diane Forney — 148 Boosters Mr. Stephen D. Merriam (esq.) Herb Underwood John and Barb Ray Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferstler Mark Field Mike and Karen Vern Tobias Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kopper Roxanne and Rick Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kashy Ray Wilson Bill Rose and Family Dan Sherman Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Fogus Cathy Reutter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sullivan Mr. Hiller “Ed” Sullivan Mrs. Hiller Mr. and Mrs. Kirschenheiter Miss Rockwell Joseph Steven Scarcella and Pamela Ann Mr. Bligh Shultz Steve and Penny John and Allison Mr. Seamans Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Mrs. Moth Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith Carol Delaney Mr. and Mrs. Sweet Mr. Eion Fred and Andrea Keith and Candy Mr. Hutko Mr. Pitoniak N.Y.S.J. C.F. Mr. and Mrs. R. Russo Mrs. Edward Pasto Mr. and Mrs. Hirt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prenevost Mrs. Eisenberg Father Bob Flanagan and Lynn Schwitter Mr. Couse H. Glenn Facey Mr. Brewer Ashley’s Service Station Mr. Chandler Marc Tarbay Mr. Young Denise Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Noffsinger Mrs. B. Scofield Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gifford Mrs. Aust Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vaikness Miss Thompson Robin Seeber and Berta Muncil Karen, Diane, and Colleen Mrs. Irene Barr Eric and Becky Fietze Jay and Judy Ron and Cindy Kevin and Karen Steve and Val Deanna DeFrees Daryl Worthley Marcel’s The Button Hole Ennis Son’s Mobil Gas Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carpenter Felix’s Barbershop Mr. Berlin Karen and Stephen 149 Boosters Mrs. Holdridge Mr. and Mrs. John Langdon Mr. Gordon Mayor Ed Mann Goon. Geen, Prince, and NE The Three Musketeers Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walker Sherri Allen Kirsten, Erika, and Derek Mrs. Eleanor Waring Miss Rhinehart Rowdy Noody and Hungry Chuck Biscuits Margiepoo, Debbiedoo, Cow and Co. Donna, Amy, Stubbs, and P.K. Earl and Sheila Mrs. Krasselt Mr. Wise Bob and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Ellstrom Tim and Dar Clakeley Rich and Judy Coach and Mrs. Di John Coughlan Colleen Yvonne McNeely Jaye Paone Rob and Sue Mr. Roach Steve Devendorf and Doddy Fran Trode P. T. Devendorf Nancy Wright (is Great) Mr. Holdridge Bridgeport Western Auto Sharon Cheeky and Bona Mrs. Wafer Debbie Balitz and Jim Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Penner Tom Penner Mr. Waite Dr. and Mrs. Forney Miss Collura Mr. and Mrs. P. Perks Nelse and Kelse Kam Mann Kim Mann Chrissy, Mac, Pineapple, and Wupino Skelley, Whale, and Mouse Gordie, and Fats Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ross Joe Ross Jr. Miss Lavine Mrs. Button Mr. Ielfield Mr. Cummings Miss Zidovsky Mr. Berlin and Oskar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins Miss Jennings Mr. Webber Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foglino Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ibert Tony Seeber Katie and Kuche Mr. and Mrs. Francis Doran Larry and Katie Sue McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D. Marcellus Mr. and Mrs. Dann Colvin Mrs. John Ray Mrs. Nancy Cummings Mrs. James Smith Greasehead Dick Miss Patty Lillie Mr. Milton Van Pelt Mr. Mario Busa Robin Stiles Robin Hess Miss Susan Elizabeth Myers Mr. Fish 150 A dvertisements Congratulations to the Class of 74 From SANFORD B. HATCH AGWAY 687-8471 BLAKESLEE'S GUN SHOP Rt. 31 Lake port, N.Y. Hirth, Kohler, and Jlo Engine Service Artie Cat Snowmobiles Congratulations to Jody and the Class of 74 DAN’S TILE COMPANY Ceramic Mosaic Tile — Floor Wall Covering Formica Counters Daniel J. Collett Bolivar Road R.D. No. 2 Chittenango, N.Y. Tel. NT7-3138 Congratulations to the Class of 74 VAL-PARK LIQUORS In the Shopping Center at Routes 31 and 298 Howard and Audrey Hoxsie Phone 633-9331 Store Hours Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 to 8:30 Fri.-Sat. 8:30 to 10:00 CHITTENANGO AUTO PARTS Parts and Supplies for All Automobiles, Trucks, Tractors, Snowmobiles. Compliments of Best Wishes to Seniors Dr. Donald J. Taylor OPTOMETRIST Congratulations to the Class of 74 687-9252 CHITTENANGO CORDIAL SHOP Joseph and Mary Catterson W. 1. TYLER FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Congratulations to the Class of '74 MAYERS SUPERMARKET 127-131 Genesee Street Chittenango, N.Y. 13037 In the Heart of Chittenango 153 Congratulations to the Class of 74 HOTEL CHITTENANGO Bud Houseman Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 BRIDGEPORT CRATING CO. Congratulations to Lynn and Ann Mari and Class of 74 Good Luck to the Class of '74 from DR. McCANN'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL SCHWITTER ELECTRIC CO. INC. Good Work Steve Best of Luck for Your Future THE MINI SALON 264 Rouse St. Chittenango, N.Y. Minnie Merriam, Prop. THE BYRNE AGENCY, INC. Professional Insurance Service 276 Genesee St. Chittenango, N.Y. President Vice President Don Barrett Robert Russell Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 155 Congratulations to the Class of '74 Congratulations to Susan and the Class of 1974 PERRONE'S DRUG STORE THE PENNYSAVER Congratulations Class of 74 CHITTENANGO FARM SUPPLY May the Class of 1974 Have the Best of Luck in the Future From the STATE BANK OF Congratulations to the Class of 74 COFFEE CUP CHITTENANGO Ladies Fashions at a Savings Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 315 Genesee Street Chittenango Congratulations to the Class of 74 From COLLINS ARCO SERVICE 5 Corners Chitt., N.Y. l Q7 Qf QL 6o -tUt6 157 Congratulations to the Class of 74 W. S. METCALF, INC. THE COWARDLY LION RESTAURANT May Everyone in the Class Route 5 of 1974 Chittenango Plaza Chittenango, N.Y. 13037 Have Much Success in (315) 687 9395 the Future DR. MORTON MALOFF Oldest Service Station Good Health and Happiness to our Future Homeowners BRIDGEPORT SHELL STATION MADISON PROPERTIES REAL ESTATE Corner of Route 298 and 31 Snowplowing 158 Congratulations to the Class of 1974 WALDMANS DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of SHARON'S LUNCHEONETTE Chi+tenango, New York Dry Goods and School Supplies INSURED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED L S GROCERIES WlkWtsJ Open 7 to 1 1 7 Days a Week and Holidays CW D. LA PLANTE ASSOCIATES, INC. CT) Dry wall — Insulation f r, j Sunburst Ceilings zyrz.Supplied — Applied Do It Now — with P.M.A. PHONE: 633 9152 — 633-9611 BRIDGEPORT, NEW YORK The Junior High School Student Council Wishes the Class of 1974 Success in Their Future Years. 159 Compliments to the Class of 1974 From BRIDGEPORT METAL CRAFT O Q member FRED _ 0F=l l z HONDA Bavarian Motor Works y co„ Inc. BILL’S CyCLE SHOP Salti - Service - Panti 2020 UMOYNE STREET • SYRACUSE. NEW YORK 13211 (315) 454-4435 PETROLEUM MARKETING AND LIQUID HANDLING EQUIPMENT SALES. INSTALLATION AND SERVICE BROTHERS’ TIRE CO., INC. ROUTE 5 . CHITTENANGO, NEW YORK 13037 Telephone 687-3244 749 W. Genesee St. Syracuse, N.Y. Good Luck to the Class of 74 FLOYD BROWNELL CONSTRUCTION HUMMEL'S LIQUOR STORE Lakeport, U.S.A. Blacktop, Topsoil, Gravel, Stone, and Bulldozing 633-9448 When We Give You Kids the Ball, Run With It!! DEWAN DAIRY Oneida, N.Y. CHITTENANGO LUMBER COMPANY 161 Best Wishes to the Graduation Class of 74 JOSEPH A. ROSS CO. CONSTRUCTION CORP. — General Contractor — 7 Oak Lane Bridgeport, N.Y. • New Commercial Construction • Shopping Centers • Professional Bldg's. • Alterations Remodeling • Concrete Work Builders of • Industrial Bldg.'s • Store Office Bldg's. • Warehouses • Site Work • Masonry Work Established in 1933 162 Phone I 15—633-9224 Good Luck to the Class of 1974 From DISCOUNTS ARE GREATEST AT... iwhmTm; V ▼ CHinENANGO SHOPPING PLAZA Rt. 5. Ckittenongo, N.Y. Tel. 87-3153 The REAL Discounter Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 From BOB'S JEWELRY STORE MILLER HARDWARE Robt. Jacobs, Prop, KEEPSAKE Engagement Rings Watches — Jewelry New and Used Guns Fishing TAckle — Ammo Genesee Street Chittenango, N.Y. COTTRELL HANSEN BUS SALES, INC. Carpenter School Bus Body Congratulations to the Class of 1974 From 2306 Walden Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14225 (315) 684 9330 BLANDING CONTRACTORS BARDEEN'S, INC. George Gilmour — Sales Representative 163 Best of Luck to the Class of 1974 From the Jr. Class and Officers Pres. — Alan B. Spoor Treas. — Robert Wright Sec. — Daniel Shantz V.P. — John S. Hayward 164 MONACO STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY WHERE PHOTOGRAPHY IS AN ART PORTRAITS IN NATURAL COLOR ★ EXECUTIVES ★CLERGY ★CHILDREN ★ FAMILIES ★GROUPS ★YEAR BOOKS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 363-5080 Visit Our New Modern Studio AIR CONDITIONED 168 MAIN ST. ONEIDA, N.Y. BankAmericard Vrtfccmf.few dorma( Cda nclicl lAJedchnejA CUSTOM FRAMING 165 .Yo friend is r. You come +o hom with your hunger, you seek him for peace. you part from your friend, you grieve that which most in him be clearesthi sence. your best be for yo jWfriend he must know the ebb of him know its floocfalsc And in the sweetness of mtendship, ’ let there be laughter and the sharing of pleasures. Kahlil Gibran The Lion's Roar for the Class of '74 CHITTENANGO mm) LION’S CLUB aotath — May the Good Luck Fairy Smile Upon the Class of '74 — Washed Congratulations U.S. No. 1 from the 10 Lbs. Net Wt. GETCHONIS FAMILY Grown Packed by LOUIS DE MARIO SONS Charlie, Sally, Craig, Kristen, Scot 166 No. Chittenango, N.Y. 13037 LECERCLE FRANCAIS LU O z CtL LU Patrice Barber Julianne Matzell Francois Shanahan Andre Bullard Adele McNeeley Daniel Sherman Suzanne Colvin Dominique Melchislcey Genevieve Shutt Denise Cummings Marie Menninger Angelique Solberg Dominique Daughety Joseph Morgan Monique Taylor Daniele DeFrees Manon Mudgett Sophie Taylor Julie Doran Pierre Nolan Marie Touron Jeannette Ferguson Lucille Pontillo Felicie Turner Guillaume Forney Danielle Recore Jeannette Vero Dominique Haas Robert Regan Estelle Wilson Chantal Hale Jean-Marc Roach Jean Wilson Angelique Hatch Marie-Brigitte Roach Jean-Claude Wilson Marie-Christine Kirsch Jeannette Ryan Christine Wood Bruno Manning Brigitte Marcellus Brigitte Seeber Anne-Marie Ylivainio o o c o TO n to Z o IS) BONNECHANCE Good Luck to the Class of 74 From Congratulations to the Class of '74 ESQUIRE MEN'S SHOP THE ORIGINAL HAM THAT AM HAM RESTAURANT Pete Stucker — Your Host LEWIS TANNER PAINTS, INC. 430 430 E. Washington St. Syracuse, N.Y. 13202 Phone GR 6-8351 Masury Is Good Paint 167 CENTRAL SERVICE OF ONEIDA, INC. Phone 363-5900 Auto Parts, Automobile Machine Works 212-216 Farrier Ave. Oneida, N.Y. 13421 JOMAR RADIO T.V. SERVICE Phone 687-6627 516 McDonnell St. Chit+enango, N.Y. 13037 Best Wishes from THE CANTEEN Perfect Place for the Perfect Dinner After Graduation y HEFFERNAN JONES, INC. — Insurance — 687-2031 Fire — Homeowners M. Wm. (Bill) Jones, President Genesee Oneida Sts. Chittenango, N.Y. 168 Congratulations to the Class of 74 PAT'S CHEVROLET CORNER Courtesy is a Lubricant Which Oils the Wheels of Business. Patricia Smith Susan Colvin Karen Chandler Mrs. Agnew and the Few People Who Sold Ads. These people I would like to thank for their cooperation and time working on this book among others who devoted some time and energy helping out. 170 — Stephen D. Merriam All Citizens Are Reminded That Next Saturday at Precisely 6:00 P.M. the World Will End. The Post Office Would Like to Remind You to Mail Early. Also, Please Observe All Emergency Parking A reas. The Telephone Company Has Reduced Rates This Week in Observance of This occasion. Signatures of 172 Famous People 173 Chittenango 174 Graffitti 175 You Have Just Finished Reading the World Famous Chittenango Central School Yearbook All Criticisms Should be Filled I H in Below


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