Cohocton Central School - Chieftain Yearbook (Cohocton, NY)

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W CHIEF TAIN VOL LI HE TJH “Let it all hang out! “The working class! 2 Mr. Dunn, in JAIL?!? Editor in chief!?! Mother, Please. f Up,up, and away? Only three more hours! Mike, sit still. Everybody, FACE FRONT! Ya’ gotta’ differentiate! Somebody wiped out! Get ’em! Doing Your Own Thing 3 Staff Editor......................................M. Schneider Assistant Editor................................ S. Dunn Treasurer...................................D. Fleishman Business Editor...............................S. Moore Advertising Editor............................T. Carey Sports Editor...................................M. Parks Asst. Sports Editor............................. D. Folts Typing Editor................................. S. Benson Art Editor..................................R. Dockstader Photographers..........D. Many, L. Wagner, D. Alsheimer Social Editor...............................C. Robertson Advisor.......................................G. T PP Table of Contents Memoriam................................................................. 5 Dedication............................................................... 6 Appreciation............................................................. 7 Administration............................................................9 Underclassmen............................................................ 17 Sports................................................................... 33 Activities............................................................... 41 Seniors.................................................................. 55 Advertisements........................................................... 69 Finis.................................................................... 94 4 Dedication fo Dansvme [e to Coif fcencc gives the most lasting tary important. At one of iiBwoman who helped mold bugh the years, it has been pr ions.Jj)_us the elementatvhgrades a'lTTffiiTT guided by veak minds into strong individuals. Tiss Ryan was born in Dansville and wend 3uated from Geneseo in 1943 and first can in rural school No. 875 in Ontario County froiv l93t 1940 and from 1940 to i-in-kinia. gntral.She.lias.tau hLin Cohocton for UtugJiJL 26 yttus, yiitiiufi niHiiy tdudaite (iliougli a difficult tatuetuoa ingvifidi (life (iftatoel gtetiutde fee your- (atidaaec- (liat m dedteafc our ye® iKi feyoUvMfi U a. 6 Appreciation BkniinmxyL';i i s inu|cTT mniWi) under the g u i d afrceiota very able-bodied ’ willingly of her time d ffo s u budd ijjj Miltalko wK tJr.njn Ceiling and graduated from CorningEasHi? l 96 .., ■ btaii d her-Bachelor s l egree from Buffalo State in 1964 and is now doing jSjjjuuatc j ork at GeiTbse tara he will receive her Masters Degree this summer. 5!2 fetnumd kmd fflnd dmited effort. Miss Mihalko. we extend our 7 Years in Retrospect September 4, 1956 thirty-nine young, energetic kids left their homes to enter the world of learning at Cohocton Central School. They were: G. Mullikin, D. Avery. A. Snyder, N. Zeh, L. Kunz, D. Lafler, L. Adams. T. Carey, A. Barton, M. Wolcott,J. Swisher, B. Wheaton. M. Parks, S. Castle, N. Fox. L. Kohnken, M. Schneider. S. Moore, S. Dunn, S. Benson, L. Wagner. M. Gilman, T. Cragg. P. Kimball, J. Ellis, D. Many. B. Mehlenbachcr. B. Lingenfelter, E. Rose. J. Hoag, D. Folts, C. Robertson, S. Sick. L. Brown, D. Harter, E. Young, M. Hickey, D. Fleishman, D. Polmanteer. Slowly we progressed through the grades. As time passed we lost some classmates but also gained some. Unfortunately the losses surpassed the gains. After a long and difficult trek, we finally graduated from the eighth grade. Now. as freshmen, we thought we had the world at our feet and we plunged recklessly into our high school years. Our first project as a group was the UNICEF drive, then came the big one: our first dance. The dance, “Fools Fever”, netted more money than any other previous record hop. The sophomore year was a very good year for us. Our treasury was boosted by the profit we made by selling candy at basketball and soccer games. March 31,1967, was the date of our first Sophomore dance. It is a date to remember, for the group that was listed to play didn’t and we had to get another group. “The Sound Project,” at the last minute. Our second dance that year was nothing short of spectacular, “Them Five” supplied the greatest rock sound ever heard at C.C.S. We drifted into the Junior year with a new feeling of superiority, since we had received our class rings. Our first undertaking was a dance, R. I. P. The band, “The Fifth Dimension”, didn’t show up, thus raising the ire of the huge crowd. Bad luck prevailed again when we presented our class play. “It’s Great To Be Cra- zy”. Blizzard-like conditions prevented a large turnout to one of the truly great dramatic performances. “Spring is Sprung” was the name of our second Junior dance. It featured the “Outcasts” and helped to pad our growing treasury. “Over the Rainbow” was the theme of our Junior Prom. Long and hard work went into making our prom one to be remembered. Bob Fairbrother and Leola Kunz were chosen as king and queen. The attend- ants were Sandy Dunn, Susan Benson, Don Many, and Dave Folts. The summer and the fall of our Senior year were spent busily obtaining advertisements for the 1969 Chieftain. We kicked off our last year at C. C. S. with a magazine drive which netted more than any prior drive. “Type” wiv the ‘Five by Night” was an astonishing success, as was our candy sale. With the second semester came the traditional Senior laziness and restlessness. April 18, 1969, we pre- sented our last class project at Cohocton. Our farewell dance should be remembered by everyone. As Se- niors, we want to thank all the students of our school who gave their time and effort to help our classmate. Bob Fairbrother. 8 Happiness is: The 1969 Chieftain. Administration J. Schwingel, E. Saxton, V. Sick, A. Rector, L. Edmond. G. Hoover. Lawrence J. Dunn Principal Happiness Is.......Happiness can be real, sincere and genuine, and mean- ingful or it can be a status symbol founded on emotionalism, exhibition- ism, veneer facade, and meaningless. The former has to be developed by the individual himself, the latter, has a built-in “Madison Avenue Tech- nique”-Someone else is doing the thinking for you. An antidote for unhappiness is; truth, seriousness of purpose, sincere effort, the will and desire to overcome all handicaps, and the willingness to admit to one’s own shortcoming. W. Merle Wheaton Vice-Principal 10 Faculty Mrs. Rebecca Kramer First and Second Grade. Mrs. Lois Lasher Second Grade. Miss Beverly Crosier Mrs. Olga Delio Kindergarten. Mrs Doris Dickenson First Grade. Mrs. Judith Moir Fourth Grade. Mrs. Adah Wheaton Third Grade. n Faculty Miss Julia Ryan Grade Six Mr. W. Merle Wheaton Grade Seven 12 Mr. Robert Funk French and Latin. Faculty Mr. Robert Wood Math, Chemistry, and physics. Mrs. Kay Wood Sciences and Biology. Mrs. Grace Fox English. Faculty Miss Gloria Jean Mihalko Home Economics. Mr. Joseph Spas Guidance. Mrs. Caroline Sick School Nurse. Mr. Ellsworth Tripp Physical Education. Mr. Gary Ostrander Speech. Mrs. Virginia Tripp Music. Faculty Dr. Pearl Gardner Remedial Reading. Mr. John Crabtree Driver Education. Mrs. Katherine Fairbrother Remedial Reading. Mr. Jerry Dencan Art. Mrs. Jeanette Stroble Secretary. 15 Cafeteria Staff M. Saxton. M. Wagner. M. Thorpe. R. Folts, R. Stone. C. Wheaton, G. Bolster. Custodians N. Delio Bus Drivers E. Fleishman L. Fleishman H. Peck S. Schuyler M. Wolcott, G. Sick. T. Gross, M. Allison, D. Stone, D. Schumacher, A. Edmond. B. Thompson. R. Campbell, B. Sabins, C. Lindsey, P. Carey. J. Jackson, C. Delio. B. Putman. R. Rath. K. Fairbrother, D. Moir, E. Schneider, B. Kuhn, L. Zurlick. M. Larsen, S. Fox, G. Abramowski, L. Buss, L. Schumacher. Happiness Is ... . 18 First Grade J. Allison, S. Davenport, W. Scrivener, L. Conrad, K. Hamilton S. Putnam. S. Avery, D. Thompson. L. Towner, J. Wolcott, M. Tripp, R. Snyder L. Mcln- nis, L. Sabins, J. Elleby, K. Barody. S. Sabins, J. Schultheiss, J. Miller, J. Delio, E. Parks, R. White, L. Brooks. P. Mehlenbacher. M. Kuhn, F. Slayton, S. Brown. G. Harter. Being a Kid 19 S. Mehlenbacher C. Mason B. Jackson 20 L. Waite. M. Hart, J. Edmond, P. Francis, L. Sick. 21 22 Ita ' Third Grade S. Reynolds, E. Mehlenbacher, J. Fairbrother, J. Wagner, M. Klug, V. Avery. G. Mehlenbacher, C. Wolcott, G. Kuhn, W. Chapman. R. Brown, E. Frey. G. Fox. R. Swisher, K. Savey, G. Drum. J. Schutz, P. Mehlenbacher, P. Stone, K. White. R. Snyder, M. Delio, L. Barody, R. Grant. N. Wray, J. DeLap, T. Brown, D. Slayton. G. Mason. J. Morris, W. Cragg, W. Walker. B. Hamilton, J. Wise, K. Harter, A. Larsen. Fourth Grade M. Smith, D. Brooks, C. Dunn P. Sick, J. Delio, C. Schneider. L. Francis, T. Wray, K.. Frey, R. Fairbrother, S. Rawleigh. D. Avery. T. Miller. S. Quanz, M. Wray D. Strobel. D. Sabins, R. DeLap, F. LaBarre, G. Azzi. T. Barody, G. KJug. D. MacDougal, S. Carey. L. Dockstader, S. Wilson, A. Waite, C. Goranson, C. Crouch. C. Monks. C. Wilson, C. Shaver, T. Sick, M. Brooks, R. Zimmer. 23 Fifth Grade C. Gross D. Wager G. Sick E. Kanaval T. Wilson S. Wheaton P. Davenport J. Lafler K. Sauerbier G. Klug K. Murphy K. Brown J. Smith M. Fairbrother T. Jochem T. Hamilton W. Reynolds D. Coleman R. Forrester S. Davenport B. Sabins L. Klug L. White D. Grant N. Brooks J. Pitts W. Brooks H. Sabins R. Jochem J. Edmond B. Conrad D. Button D. Swisher Seventh Grade E. Kuhn H. Hart D. Brown S. Peck S. Hickey M. Carey K. Kunz D. Parks D. Zeh D. Dye D. Gilman R. Wise Officers Pres. D. Wilcox V.-Pres. D. Brown Sec. K. Kunz Tres. H. Hart Student Council G. Mehlenbacher G. Mehlenbacher D. Reynolds D. Hamilton D. Wilcox J. Dunn J. Miller K. Avery B. Larsen G. Gross J. Sabins T. Gilman 26 Left Half M. Sabins C. Keeney K. Scrivener R. Johnson D. Fairbrothcr L. Sick B. Grant L. Harter J. Edmond A. Peterson S. Schneider L. Wheaton D. Baroody J. Slayton Pres. Alan Wilcox V.-Pres. Dick Rawleigh Tres. Lisa Mehlenbacher Sec. Marcia Snyder Student Council Alan Wheaton Right Half M. Gilman P. LaBarre J. Carey W. Dunning J. Klug W. Dause A. Lewis L. Delio K. Allison P. Miller D. Sick J. Wray L. Allison D. Quanz 27 28 W. Avery C. Robertson D. Harter C. Rogers Freshmen R. Schwingel P. Denglcr R. Avery Officers Pres. T. Kunz V.-P. D. Miller Sec. C. Robertson Tres. J. McDowell L. Williams TOP: J. Sick, V. Avery, V. Kuhn, F. Terrell, C. Goranson, B. Hamilton, N.Carey, B. Fleishman. SECOND: S. Wallace, C. Klug, B. Burns, J. Hart, D. Conrad, J. Kunz. LEFT SIDE: G. Fairbrother, F. Benson, A. Scrivener, T. Craig, D. Smith, R. Polmanteer. RIGHT SIDE: M. Delio, M. Schneider, S. Hoover, M. Schneider, P. Wolcott, B. Brockway. Sophomores 29 TOP R. Rogers M. Hickey D. Edmond H. Goranson T. Dockstader S. Snyder B. Waggoner D. Zeh V. Sick B. Harter L. King T. Allison J. Conrad R. Mehlenbacher D. Wise D. Schwingel 30 Exchange Students Donald Many, Linda Wagner, Ivone Seidner, Luis Leon Prado. Vocational Students 32 Baseball ’69 FIRST ROW: D. Folts, M. Parks. D. Many. SECOND ROW: T. Dockstader, D. Brown. T. Cragg. J. Kunz, C. Goranson. THIRD ROW: J. Wilcox, T. Bolton. D. Zeh, G. Drum, D. Conrad. J. Conrad. Coach Tripp. Happiness is being a good sport. 34 Soccer Team FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW D. Many M. Schneider P. Dengler M. Parks J. Conrad T. Bolton D. Brown S. Hoover J. Wilcox B. Wheaton A. Lewis G. Drum T. Carey D. Mehlenbacher T. Dockstader D. Folts D. Conrad T. Cragg B. Dockstader B. Hamilton D. Zeh P. Wolcott J. Rawleigh Coach Tripp J. Meek R. Sick M. Gilman 35 Don Many Dave Folts Tim Bolton Dan Zeh Jim Wilcox Gene Drum Jim Conrad Mike Parks Brian Wheaton Dale Brown Scorekeeper: Bunny Wolcott Timekeeper: Leola Kunz Varsity Basketball Mike Parks Dave Folts 36 B. Zimmer, S. Benson, D. Schwingel, L. Wagner, S. Dunn, S. Snyder. 37 KNEELING D. Davenport J. Kunz J. Wagner S. Delio STANDING: Coach Tripp P. Wolcott W. Hamilton J. Rawleigh T. Cragg B. Fleishman D. Conrad C Drum C. Goranson R. Sick D. Mehlenbacher Scorekeeper: Diana Fleishman Timekeeper: Chari Robertson Junior Varsity Basketball 38 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders and Game J. Swisher J. McDowell T. Kunz C. Klug S. Snyder R. Schwingel, Substitute 39 “The Sound of Music” Do-Re-Mi”. “We’ll Make Our Love Survive”. $ £ i 4 V vr- il Sixteen Going on Seventeen’’. J.IjSjmT sruoic March 28 29. 1968. How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria”. And they lived happily ever after. 40 the R ainJ) King and Queen May 17, 1968 42 Royalty and Court The court Enjoying the music A dream come true We could have danced all night! 43 November 1967. Junior Play 44 NOT NOW! Music Association Offic ers Pres................... V.-Pres................ Sec.................... Student Council........ News Reporter.......... Treasurer.............. . . . . C. Robertson ..........S. Dunn ...... M. Wolcott . . . . D. Alsheimer . . . . D. Fleishman ....... S. Snyder Chorus FRONT ROW Sitting: J. Wagner, J. Carey, A. Wilcox, G. Mehlenbacher, D. Brown, D. Parks, M. Carey, D. Dye. J.Mil- ler, J. Dunn. SECOND ROW: L. Fox, S. Snyder. B. Zimmer, S. Dunn, D. Kanaval, L. LaBarre. D. Sick. J. Edmond. T. Dockstader, D. Many, M. Delio, M. Schneider, K. Kunz, A. Peterson. THIRD ROW: L. Wagner, V. Kuhn. E. Klug, L. Klug, H. Goransan, J. Saxton. D. Wager, R. Schwingel, C. Robertson, D. Harter, J. McDowell, T. Kunz, S. Azzi, S. Schneider. FOURTH ROW: I. Seidner, C. Robertson. N. Zeh. M. Schneider. V. Sick. J. Swisher. D. Zeh, R. Wise, D. Reynolds, B. Lar-‘ son. D. Gilman, H. Harter, E. Burns, J. Klug. FIFTH ROW: D. Fleishman. D. Schwingel. B. Wolcott. R. Dockstader. D. Miller, S. Benson, D. Alsheimer, L. Kunz, D. Harter, N. Carey, S. Wallace, C. Klug. M. Wolcott, C. Loveland. P. Miller. 45 MV The Cohocton Central School Senior Band. The Junior Band. Band Day ’68 47 Student Council SEATED: Barbara Wolcott, Greg Mehlenbacher, Alan Wheaton, Susan Benson, Nancy Carey. Sandra Dunn. Leola Kunz, James Wilcox, Deborah Alsheimer, Ronald Sick. STANDING: Doug Edmond, Gary Fairbrother. Dave Folts. Officers: President Maureen Wolcott, Vice-President Mike Parks, Treasurer Diana Fleishman. Secretary Nancy Zeh. Corresponding Secretary Sharon Snyder. 48 Mic Club FRONT: D. Many. REAR: V. Kuhn. M. Delio, T. Dockstader, J. Dengler. Library Club SEATED: V. Avery, J. Saxton, D. Wager, E. Klug, S. Dunn, L. Klug, J. McDowell, N. Zeh. FIRST ROW: B. Zimmer, B. Wolcott, D. Avery. R. Schwingel, T. Kunz, C. Robertson, J. Swisher, H. Goranson, L. LaBarre, D. Kanaval. SECOND ROW: L. Kunz, D. Harter, D. Alsheimer. M. Hickey, V. Kuhn.C. Klug, N. Carey, S. Wallace, R. Polmanteer. THIRD ROW: D. Ed- mond, D. Conrad, J. Sick, C. Goranson, D. Miller, B. Wolcott, D. Harter, S. Azzi, C. Fairbrother. 49 French Club and Officers President....................Chari Robertson Vice-President............... Ruth Schwingel Secretary....................Marie Schneider Treasurer....................Carla Robertson Student Council...................Lcola Kunz Newsreporter...............Ruth Mehlenbacher BACK ROW: R. Sick, J. Meek, T. Dockstader, D. Conrad, S. Delio, D. Mehlenbacher, J. Wagner. SECOND ROW: B. Wolcott, L. Fox, R. Dockstader, C. Drum, D. Zeh, D. Davenport, J. Dengler, F. Williams, B. Wolcott, R. Mehlenbacher, V. Sick, T. Kunz, J. McDowell, L. Wagner. SEATED: D. Miller. M. Schneider, C. Robertson, R. Schwingel, S. Azzi, C. Robertson, L. Kunz, D. Schwingel, N. Zeh, M. Schneider, S. Wallace, Mr. Funk Advisor. 50 Latin Club SEATED: S. Snyder, M. Wolcott. N. Zeh. V. Sick, L. Fox, L. Fox, R. Mehlenbacher, V. Kuhn, L. Kunz, C. Robertson. FIRST ROW: B. Harter. J. Fleishman, L. Wagner, S. Moore, J. Wilcox, N. Saeurbier, C. Robertson, B. Wolcott, F. Terrell, T. Dockstader S. Hoover, D. Wagner. D. Schwingel. SECOND ROW: G. Drum, J. Conrad. T. Bolton. J. Sick. D. Conrad. P. Wolcott, M. Schneider, Mr. Funk. Pres. D. Fleishman V.-Pres. C. Robertson Sec. M. Schneider Tres. L. Kunz Student Council D. Edmond News Rep. P. Wolcott 51 Latin Offic ers Honor Society BACK: T. Dockstader, S. Benson, M. Schneider, D. Schwingel, D. Zeh. Mr. Wood. FRONT: D. Fleishman, M. Wol- cott, L. Wagner. C. Robertson. Smoke Signals ROW ONE: T. Carey, T. Dockstader, S. Benson, S. Snyder, R. Dockstader. SECOND ROW: J. McDowell, L. Hart- er, S. Wallace,N.Carey, M. Delio, J. Swisher. D. Harter, B. Zimmer. THIRD ROW: J. Miller. R. Schwingel,C. Klug. Mrs. Rowland. Mrs. Fox, T. Craig, D. Many, D. Fleishman, D. Schwingel, L. Fox, J. Saxton, E. Klug, L. Wagner. 52 If this is Roman Architecture---- Athletic Association Officers PRESIDENT ............TIM CAREY VICE-PRESIDENT .... SANDY DUNN SECRETARY........LORRAINE KLUG TREASURER..... DEBBIE SCHWINGLE NEWS REPORTER .....ELAINE KLUG GIRLS MANAGER .... DAWN HARTER F. T. A. FIRST ROW: T. Kunz, B. Wolcott, D. Alsheimer, D. Harter, S. Dunn, D. Fleishman, N. Zeh. SECOND ROW: B. Wolcott, M. Schneider, V. Sick, L. Fox, D. Schwingle, S. Snyder, S. Benson, L. Wagner, L. Kunz, C. Robert- son. 54 LINDA ADAMS “Lin” DEBORAH ALSHEIMER “Debbie” Secretary SUSAN BENSON “Sue” Happiness Is....... 56 DIANA FLEISHMAN “Di” Treasurer Seniority 57 DAWN HARTER “Dawnie” 59 i 4 MARIE SCHNEIDER “Schneid” BERNITA ZIMMER “Bernie” MARY VOGT “Mer” 61 Biography NAME NICKNAME USUALLY FOUND FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE SONG Linda A. Lin in a 49 Plymouth Talking to John Hey Jude Deborah A. Debbie Cemetery Riding around Take Me For a Little While Susan B. Sue “At Whitebuck” Having Fun Forget Him Timothy C. Tim Cemetery Having a good time Those Were the Days Robert D. Buck Do’in homework Read’n comics Over You Sandra D. Sandy Hornell Write letters to guys Oh, How Happy Robert F. Butch Here and there Girl’s Lady Willpower Diana F. Di Bath Driving Dancing Revolution David F. Falsie Drive In Hunting McArther Park Dawn H. Dawnie with a boy parties Hey Jude Leola K. Kunz Where the crowd is Debating with mother Revolution Donald M. Don Avoca Listening to records Love Is Blue Susan M. Sue About anywhere Having fun Hey Jude Michael P. Mike Around Anything Little Arrows David P. Dave Where the action is Carousing Midnight Confessions Chari R. Charley Dansville Folk-Singing Driving The Look of Love Marie S. Sneid Home by the phone Parking dancing Over You Mary V. Mar Cottage Inn Sleeping Fire Linda W. Lin With John Being with John Never My Love Brian W. Byron Tries Not to be Girls Bottle of Wine Maureen W. Bunny Home or School Anything Different Over You Nancy Z. Wierd Running the halls Driving the car Eleanor Bernitz Z. Bernie Wayland with Gene Drive-ins Midnight Confession 62 Edward S. Biography PET PEEVE Jealous people Nosey people Know it alls Monday mornings Physics lab Party Poopers Mouthy Girls Mouthy People My ankles School lunches Bossy People Peruvian sisters Gabby People Big Mouths Cops Phonies Short men School Interruptions boozers Junior Girls Conceited People Certain People Smart People FAMOUS FOR Always being late Telling people off Having parties Drinking (milk) Being Different Long Hair Mess’in around Short Fingers Halloweening Blond Hair Not doing homework Talking Red Hair Sports abilities Driving after dark My laugh Bleach blond hair Getting into trouble Typing????????? Temper My Name Running My Mouth Being Short FUTURE PLANS Being a Secretary Going to California Go to college College Get married, have fun Retailer, Going to Europe See the world Nurse College Service Go to California Go to New York College, then Navy Going to College College Go to College C.P.A. Lawyer Cosmetologist Marriage College Heavy Equipment oper. Go on to School Teach little brats Get Married 63 Now let’s get down to business! Ya’ got the car ready? 64 65 . Participating Happiness Is ... • LINDA ADAMS BOB DOCKSTADER Color Guard 1,2,3 Dramatics 1,2,3 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Music Assoc. 1,2,3 Junior Play 3 DEB ALSHEIMER Majorettes Chorus 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 1,2,3 F.T.A. 2,3,4 Dramatics 1,2,3 Student Council 3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Library Club 1,2,3,4 Class Secretary 1,2,3,4 Junior Play 3 Latin Club 1,2 All County Chorus 1,3 Soccer Score Keeper 3,4 SUSAN BENSON All County Chorus 1, All State 2,4 Band 1,2, Chorus 1,2,3,4 Majorettes 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1,2,3 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3.4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Student Council 3,4 Junior Play 3 Prom Attendant 3 Latin Club 1,2 Soccer Score Keeper 2,3,4 Newspaper 1,2,3,4, Editor 4 TIM CAREY Soccer 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Volleyball 1,2,3 Class Treasurer 1 Student Council 3,4 Class Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4 Athletic Assoc. Pres. 4 Boys State 3 Dramatics 1,2,3 Latin Club 1,2 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Science Club 1 Junior Play 3 Track 3 Soccer 4 Volleyball 4 Yearbook Staff 4 SANDY DUNN Majorettes Chorus 1,2,3,4 Latin 1,2 Library Club 1.2,3,4 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 Junior Prom Attendant Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1,2,3 Yearbook Asst. Ed. Student Council 3,4 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Dairyland Princess ’68 Fall Foliage Princess ’68 Winter Carnival Princess ’67 Newspaper 1,2 Music Assoc. 1,2,3,4 Class Vice-Pres. 4 BOB FA1RBROTHER Soccer 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1.4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Prom King 1 Junior Play 3 DIANA FLEISHMAN Student Council Tres. 4 Class Tres. 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus Scorekeeper 2,3,4 Music News reporter 4 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3,4 Dramatics Club 1,2,3.4 F.T.A. 2,3,4 Library Club 1 Music Assoc. 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Junior Ed. 3 Junior Play 3 Yearbook 4 Honor Society 4 66 DAVE FOLTS Soccer, basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball, baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Latin Club 1,2 Dramatics Club 1,2,3 Class President 1,2 Student Council 4 Junior Play 3 Sound of Music Co-captain J.V. Basketball 2 Junior Prom Prince County Chorus 1 Asst. Sports Editor Yearbook DAWN HARTER Band and Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 1,2,3 Cheerleading 1,2 F.T.A. 2,4 Library 4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Girls Manager 4 Student Council 4 All County Chorus 3 Junior Play LEOLA KUNZ Chorus 2,3,4 Band and Scorekeeper 1,2,3,4 Library and Latin 1,2,3,4 F.T.A. and Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4 Latin Treasurer 4 Athletic Assoc. V.-P. Newspaper Staff 2,3 Junior Play DON MANY Soccer, Basketball 2,3,4 Volleyball, Track 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,3,4, Latin 1,2 Band, Chorus 1,2,3,4 International Fellowship 3 Jr. Prom Attendant 3 Library, Dramatics 1,2,3 Smoke Signals, Sports Ed. 3,4 Chieftain Photographer 4 Science Club Pres. 1 Mic Club 1,2,3,4 County Chorus 1,2,3 Sectional All-State Chorus 2,4 SUE MOORE Band, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Latin 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3 Dramatics 1,2,3, Science 1 Library 1,2 Yearbook Financier MIKE PARKS Soccer, Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4, County Chorus 1,2 Band, Chorus 1,2,3 Yearbook Sports Ed. Latin 1,2, Dramatics 2,3 Class V.-P. 1, Class Pres. 3 Student Council V.-P. 4 Athletic Assoc. V.-P. 3 Soccer Captain 3,4 Captain Varsity Basketball 3 Volleyball, Baseball 1,2,3,4 DAVE POLMANTEER Soccer, Volleyball 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,4 Student Council 3 Junior Play J.V. Co-Captain 2 CHARI ROBERTSON Band, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4 All-State Chorus, D.A.R. 4 Honor Society 4 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, V.-P. 4 French Club 3,4, Pres. 4 Social Ed. Yearbook 4 Basketball Scorekeeper 2,3,4 Sound of Music 3 Junior Play Dramatics 1,2,3 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 MARIE SCHNEIDER Chorus, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Editor-In-Chief Yearbook 4 French Club, Sec. 4 Latin 1,2,3,4. Sec. 4 All State 2,4, All County 2 Cheerleader 2,3, F.T.A. 2,3,4 Newspaper 1,2,3 Honor Society 4, Treasurer 4 Library 1,2, Junior Play 3 Class Treasurer 2, Newsreporter 1 67 MARY VOGT Dramatics 1,2 Junior Play 3 Chorus 1.2 Cheerlcading 2,3 Color Guard 1,2,3 Color Guard Sergeant 2,3 LINDA WAGNER Yearbook, French 4 Cheerleading. Majorette 1,2,3,4 Honor Society, F.T.A. 2,3,4 Dramatics, Library 1,2,3 Chorus. Latin 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2,3 International Fellowship Junior Play Class Newsreporter 4 Class Vice-Pres. 2 Soccer Scorekeeper 2 Corres. Sec. Student Council 2 BRIAN WHEATON Soccer, Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball, Track 1,2,3,4 Band, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Junior Play, Sound of Music 3 Dramatics 1,2,3 Chorus 1,3 Soccer Captain 4 Dairy Festival Candidate BUNNY WOLCOTT Music Assoc. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3.4 Chorus, Library 1,2,3,4 Color Guard, Scorekeeper 2,3,4 Girls State 3 Honor Society 3,4, V.-P. 4, Sec. 3 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4 Dramatics 1,2,3 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, V.-P. 3, Pres. 4 Latin Club 1,2,3.4 French Club 4 NANCY ZEH Band Chorus 1,2,3.4 Intramurals. Latin 1,2,3,4 F.T.A. 2,3,4 Library 1,3.4 Dramatics 1.2,3, French 3,4 Yorkers Club, Pres. 1,2 Sound of Music, Junior Play Science 1, Newspaper 3 Student Council Sec. 4 Soccer Scorekeeper, 3 Baseball Scorekeeper 3 BERNITA ZIMMER Chorus, Majorette 1,2,3.4 Band 1,2 Cheerleading 3,4 Dramatics 1,2,3 Newspaper Staff 4 Library Club 4 All County Chorus 1,3 Junior Play 4-H 1,2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 68 CORNING: Dedicated to serving the needs of science, industry, electronics and the home. CORNING CORNING GLASS WORKS 70 Compliments of BANK OF AVOCA Avoca New York Compliments of EDMOND‘S APPLIANCE FURNITURE Lee and iYfimi Edmond Frigidaire Appliances Cohocton Quality Furniture Zenith •Furniture New York Compliments of NAPLES PHARMACY AND WESTERN AUTO Opened Daily 8: 30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 8: 30 to 1 p.in. Phone 374-2080 Naples, New York THE GIANT FOOD MART AND LAUNDRA MART Wayland, New York Compliments of CARL ROBERTSON Wm LARSEN ’s r STORE Cohocton N.Y. TRY LS---WE MAY HAVE IT Open Evenings and Sundays Phone 716-384-9901 Compliments of LARROWE MILLS INC. Division of Birkett Mills Larrowe’s Buckwheat Products Pioneer Pancake Mixes grain seeds fertilizers and Lime Spreading Cohocton Phone 716-384-5350 New York 73 Naples ('on ratulatioiis to the Class of '69 BOB’S AND RUTH’S THE VINEYARD The Best In Food New York Cohoeton Rath QstRVIgJ? KEENEY COHOCTON INC. Ready Mixed Concrete 384-5320 New York New York Compliments of COHOCTON STATE BANK Cohocton New York “Chieftain Photography LILJEQVUST STUDIOS 134 West William St. Pr 6-2335 Bath New York Congratulations to the LONGWELL LUMBER Class of ’69 Building Materials Houseware Hardware WHITEBUCK INN Downtown Bath 776-4722 Legal Veverage Fine Foods Free Storeside Parking Phone: 384-9904 Free Delivery in Cohoeton Area Cohoeton NewYork W MMMU Best Wishes From Cohoeton Valley Garage Inc. Compliments of BATH PACKING CO. IHC Farm Machinery Lockwood Potatoe Equipment Choice Beef, Seafood, and Poultry Meyers Sprayers Phone 776-6221 PH.716-384-5150 Cohoeton, New York Bath NewYork — Compliments of PERRY AND THOMPSON FORD Ford Mercury Lincoln Phone 776-3335 Best of Luck to the ('lass of 1969 VAN PATTON Lennox Heating Air-Conditioning Plumbing Heating Wayland New York Phone: 728-2670 Bath NewYork It’s Fashions by FOSTER’S of course! Route 15 West of Bath, New York VANDEGRIFF FORD INC. Ford, Mercury, Comet and Ford trucks Open Every night-Until 9 P.M. Phone Wayland 728-2226 Wayland New York Air Conditioned 77 (Isso) Compliments of DON ADAM’S ESSO MOORE-COTTRELL New York State Inspection Station Complete Automotive Service Subscription Agency Phone: 384-9903 North Cohocton New York Coliocton New York Compliments of Compliments of iBL Sue Bud St. George ST. GEORGE STANTON COHOCTON FOODLAND FUNERAL HOME Phone: 728-2100 Wayland New York Molyeux Motor Sales Inc. Dansville, N. Y. Ford M ercury Lincoln COULDN’T WAIT! ! m ? ? t ? ? ? Glodney’s H E Market The Finest In Meats, Groceries, and Produce Phone: 384-5950 Compliments of Keifer Milling Cohocton New York Cohocton New York Lindsey’s Atlantic Service Station Goodyear Tires and Batteries Compliments of BUKOWSKFSREXALL PHARMACY, INC. Lubrication and Wash 728-2350 Way land New York Phone 728-9600 Wayland New York REGISTERED PHARMACIST Dansville Branch I). G. AGWAY COOPERATIVE, INC. Lime Spreading Fertilizer Custom Weed Spraying Grass Seed Bulk Feed Delivery Farm Supplies Dial 987-2580 Dansville New 1 ork Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 GRACE AM) DON FOLTS Cohocton New York 80 Compliments of EDMOND BICYCLE SHOP Cohocton, New York Compliments of JOHN S. Goodrich Potatoes JACOBS BROS. Hornell, N.Y. Home of Pro-tec-tiv Shoes KELLY BROS. NURSERIES Dansville, New York Compliments of FERGUSON’S DRESS SHOP Dansville, New York Compliments of DAVID L. JORDAN, O.D. FREDERICK J. FOUQUET, O.D. Compliments of RED WHITE STORE 566-8439 Avoca New York Compliments of PETERSON PLAZA PHARMACY Bath Shopping Plaza Bath New York Compliments of BATH-AVOCA AGWAY, INC. Avoca New York Compliments of THEDA’S COFFEE SHOP Dansville New Y ork Compliments of ORR’S SHOE STORE 2 Liberty St. Bath New York W. T. GRANT CO. 190 Main Street Dansville New York Known For Values Compliments of HUNT’S MARKET Avoca, N.Y. PH. 728-2587 RUSCITTO’S Compliments of C.L. HAINES MANUFACTURING CO. INC. Avoca N. Y. LAWN ORNAMENTS Route 245 Wayland, N. Y. Compliments of COHOCTON LAUNDERETTE Cohocton, New York VIERHILE’S FURNITURE APPLIANCES PHONE: 1-315-374-2560 W. T. GRANT CO. no. 268 Plaza Store Naples New York Rath Compliments of JOSEPH’S WAY SIDE MARKET DOUBLE L New ROBERT MILLER CO. New Used All is Challmers Maehinery York Naples, New York North Cohocton New Y ork Compliments of WIDMER’S WINE CELLARS INC. Naples, New Y ork SUPER DUPER BOB I RY ES One Stop Food Store Naples, New York WILKINS SERVICE INC. Congratulations Best of Luek always To the Senior Class from Hornell New York MR. MRS. george McKinley 82 VAN PATTON’S Rent a typewriter--adding machine and cash register. See-the new Smith Corona---something entirely different in writing machine. Exchanges Avoca New York Compliments of THE BATH BOOK STORE JOHN S. STILWELL, Prop. Bath, New York TUTTLE ROCKWELL CO. Steuben County’s Largest Dept. Store Hornell New York In the Heart of New York’s Famous Wineland MANN’S LIQUOR STORE Main Street Naples, New York Phone 374-2460 ED HART’S GUN SUPPLY Over 1000 New Used Guns Buy---Sell-Trade Guns Binoculars--Reloading Equipment M odern Obsolete Ammunition Open 9 to 9 weekdays Cohocton New York A. H. WILCOX AND SON Lumber Building Materials Hardware Established 1886 Best wishes to the Class of ’69 BATH AUTO PARTS INC. ml Cohocton Bath New Y o rk New York 83 Compliments of THE DILDINE PHARMACY, INC. Bath New York Compliments of Television Center BON-TON emerson SHOE STORE Motorola Frances M. Becker, Dumont Prop. and Wayland. N.Y. Admiral Phone 728-5730 Avoca New Y ork Compliments of RAY SINCLAIR SERVICE Phone: 384-5117 Cohocton. New York AR1ENS Garden-Yard Equipment Ariens Snoflite Snomobile Sales Service BETTY KAY BAKE SHOP Bath. New York Compliments of MILLER’S GROCERY X LIQUOR STORE Main Street Avoca, New York DUTCH'S RESTAURANT ami GULF SERVICE CENTER Route 15 Bath New York ( COTTAGE INN Compliments of (Compliments of Compliments of CASTLES SHOE STORE BROOKSIDE MOTEL A. McHENRY CO. on Route 15 (Cohocton New York Quality Jewelry For over 110 years llornell New York RUTH’S BEAUTY SALON (Cohocton New York Bath New York FRANKLIN FURNITURE “Makers of Happy Homes” 120 Main Street Hornell. New York David Corner. Manager Phone 321-3011 Compliments of YANNIE JEWELERS Keepsake Dealer Wayland. New York 728-5208 Compliments of ALYCE STYLE SHOP Junior petite Junior Misses Half Size Apparel Dansville New York Compliments of SHORT’S SERVICE STATION Bath New York 84 Compliments of McDonough 'S iga Hath New York Compliments of N.H. RICHMOND I Your Chevy- Olds Dealer Wayland N.Y. Phone 72K-2270 Open Mon. Thurs. Fri Till 9 o’clock. Compliments of GENERAL BAG CORPORATION Cohocton Warehouse Lyman C. Wood Cohocton New York KETCH-kREST Dairy Store Dairy Products Ice Cream kanona Road Bath. New York THOMAS DWYER SHOE STORE 175 Main. Dansville (Quality Shoes with Expert Fitting M COHN SONS INC. Bath, New York Outfitters for the whole family Since 1881 Compliments of NAPLES PRODUCE and FRUIT MARKET Corner of Main Clark Streets Naples. N.Y. Compliments RATH PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY Dist. Plumbing Heating Paints 106 Liberty Street Phone: 776-3374 Rath. New York Compliments of J. LaPIANA SHOE STORE Shoes-Luggage Shoe Repair 126 Main Street Hornell, New York Patrons McLAUGHLIN’S LIQUOR STORE Wayland New York BARRETT LAUFFER Dansville, New York ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK Atlanta New York ACE LIQUOR STORE Wayland New York 85 Compliments of SHEPPARD VAIN PATTON FUNERAL HOME Roceo Bottom Mark Lucas Compliments of DA NS VILLE AUTO PARTS Dansville New York COMPLIMENTS OF BROWN’S CABLE SERVICE Cohocton New York WAYLAND BAKERY Wayland, New York 728-5617 Compliments of FLEISHMAN-WITTER INC. Phone: 384-5910 Cohocton New York Compliments of BONADONNA’S MARKET W ayland, New York Phone: 728-2370 Compliments of THE NEW ROBINSON’S JEWELRY SHOP 25 Liberty St. Bath, New York Compliments of BATH LOAN COMPANY 5 East Steuben Street Bath New York 14810 Richard O. Decgan 86 Compliments of Molly’s Diner Bath New York Compliments of STEVE McGUNNIGLE FARMS Cohocton New York Compliments of DR. ERNEST P. SMITH, M.D. Bath New York RECHICHI MOTORS Late Model Used Cars 37 East Steuben St. Bath New York 87 Compliments of COHOCTON LIONS CLUB Congratulations to the Class of '69 President .... Charles Mehlenbaeher Vice-Pres..............George Tripp Secretary.......................Bill Feely Treasurer.................Jim Wagner Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of '69 Best Wishes to the Class of '69 From: LENT HILL FARMS COHOCTON SERV ICE CLUB Chari es and Maureen Wolcott R.D.l Cohocton, N.Y. 14826 Compliments of R.L.W. Farms R. “Bud” and Linda Wolcott Registered Polled Herefords and Quality Chipping Potatoes Cohocton New York CRAGG REALTY Cohoeton, New York “Your Groceries Free If We Fail to Smile” Compliments BONADY BROTHERS FOOD MARKET INC. of Bath-Hainmondsport Rd. CAMEO SHOP Bath New Y ork 89 Compliments of Compliments of DANSVILLE AUTO STAN’S GARAGE DEALERS Cohocton New York Best Wishes From DUNN’S DEPENDABLE DRUGS Compliments of Main and Broadway Phone: 324-3355 DR. GERALD D. HOOVER Prescription Dept. 324-7122 Hornell, New York Cohocton, N. . PECK’S GUN SHOP CAR WASH Compliments of CORNING PAPER SUPPLY CO. Phone: 534-5940 366 Baker St. North Cohocton New York Corning New York Compliments of Compliments of SONA-TORI APPAREL WISE DAIRY Phone: 384-5548 Bath New York Cohocton New York Compliments of BABBIN AND HARMON Specializing in Chipping Potatoes Seed Potatoes Niagara Chemicals Phone: 534-5211 Atlanta New York Compliments of REINHOLTZ CLOTHING The smart store for men hoy’s Dansville New York Bring Your Eyeglass prescriptions to HORNBECK OPTICIANS Union Park Hornell-New York Compliments of Bill Thompson METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. COMPANY Compliments of Edwin Saxton SPRING VALLEY FARMS Hoffman Farm Seeds Funks Seed Corn Registered Holstein and Brown Swiss Cattle RD no 2 Cohocton New York Compliments of KAY’S COFFEE SHOP Cards--Gifts School Supplies Breakfast--Lunches---Din ner Cohocton New York MI-LADY’S Styling--Permanents--Hair coloring Wig Care Skilled Beauticians Betty and Eileen 6E. Naples St. Phone 728-5620 Wayland Compliments of FAIRBROTHER’S ATLANTIC Cohocton New York Compliments of NEW STAR THEATRE Dansville New York 91 Phone 1-716-384-5455 WALTER DRUM Fine Upholstering 3 South Dansville Street Cohocton, New York 14826 Compliments of ROGERS TENBROOK Quality Lumber Building Supplies Wayland New Y ork Compliments of BROWNELL INSURANCE AGENCY Cohocton, New Y ork MURPHY'S FOR RECORDS 45 Liberty St. 1 complete floor devoted to records and music supplies Bath New York Compliments of BOB’S BARBER SHOP Cohocton New York W. W. CAPRON SONS INC. Fuel, Oil and Coal Wayland New York Phone-728-5280 Compliments of C. K. BORING Hardware Electrical Plumbing Heating Appliances Atlanta New York Congratulations to the Class of '69 from Y1R. AND MRS. FRANCIS BENSON Cohocton New York Compliments of BRIGLIN’S OLDE COUNTRY STORE North Cohocton New York Compliments of DRUM’S FLOWERS Phone: 384-5410 Cohocton New York Compliments of WOOD-MAR MART Avoca New York ““— “““ Compliments of KNAPP’S RED WHITE Phone: 534-5110 Atlanta New York Compliments of SUTFIN FUEL CO., INC. Main St., Avoca, N. Y. Compliments of STEUBEN FARM SUPPLY INC. Atlanta New York Congratulations to Senior Class from BOWLAWAY LAND Wayland New York Compliments of RICHCRAFT Charles Loreen Dispenza Cohocton New York 92 Our Farewell FINIS The end has come for us at last. We bid farewell to those we’ve passed Tlie years were long— our tasks were hard. But the knowledge we’ve earned will carry us far. Tlie friends we’ve made remain dear to our hearts even though from them now-we must depart. 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