Corcoran High School - Glen Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1978

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MUTT 8: JEFF Larry Hayes, Mona George DONNA FREEMAN . . . snow mobil- ing, popcorn, music, movies, pizza . . . stuck-up people, vegetables, needles . . . Happiness, like love, is not lim- ited to the rich, the powerful, the beautiful, or the brilliant, All people have an equal chance to be happy? . . . go to California, work THERESA FYNMORE . . .sketching, reminicing, being a lefty . . . buses, being rushed, getting embarrassed . . . lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer? . . . col- lege LEONARD GAINES . . . all people who are for doing something con- structive . . . ignorant 8a lazy people . . . The key to success is within your- selff' . . . college DEBRA GALLOWAY . . . windy nights, long walks SL talks, sunsets, paino . . . people who judge others be- fore giving them a chance . . . Love means never having to say your sor- ry. . . . to travel PATRICIA GALLOWAY . . . Mc- Donalds, Frampton, T.V. . .G.G., phonies . . . If you can't walk with the dogs, run with the puppies. . . . work RAYMOND GARCIA . . .NYC, auto mechanics, basketball, boxing, wres- tling . . . Chinese food, football, hockey . . . In order to get ahead, you must do the unexpectedf' . . . truck diesel 8: bus mechanic, Armed Forces SANDRA GARZIA . . . soap operas, World Series, hamburgers, ketchup . . . getting up early, housework . . . To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person that you are. . . . college RAMONA GEORGE . . .Cap'n Crunch, sunshine . . . soggy cornflakes . . . Everything good in life you've got to pay for, cause feeling good is what you're paving the way forf' . . . acting LOIE GERACE . . . art, music, singing, Bread, Eagles . . . people getting mock- ed out, falling in love . . . The one thing we all have in common is the fact that we're peoplef' DAWN GLEASON . . . music, soft- ball, concerts . . . things that don't go right, school, disco music . . . Things that are done, it is needless to speak about, things that are past, it is needless to blamef' . . . printer KAREN GOEBEL. . .sunshine,music, oceans, dancing, people, peace 8a quiet, D.D. . . clicks, hate, confusion, time . . . social work .1 X .an s -a' CLASS BEAUTY Fred Koury, Mary Dee KENNETH GOLDEN . . .music, sports, business, ladies, fun . . . school problems, life problems . . . 'fBelieve in me. I am the Zodiaclv . . . profes- sional music world, trade industry LILLIAN GONZALEZ . . .J .F ., twins, B.L.T., special friends, winter, the no. 12 . . . people that are pre- judiced . . . Cherish yesterday . . . dream tomorrow . . .live today? . . . college NANCY GONZALEZ . . . tuna fish, O,M., Another World, music, dances, Borinquer, surprises, Doritos, P.R . . . loud or noisy people, lies . . .job, marriage, family VIRGINIA GONZALEZ . . . dancing 8L listening to disco 8: latin music, being with Ernesto . . . getting up early in the morning, stuck-up people . . . There's no fool, like an old fool. . . . college, computer science, Europe, marriage BRUCE GOTHAM . . .partying, schooljliifurious living, cards . . . waiting, zones, librarians . . . f'Do the least work possibleli' . . . to be rich without having to lift a finger VALERIE GOTHAM . . .Wann windy nights, summer of '77, Canada, Florida sunshine . . . wild turkey, having to leave, being teased about my age . . . In the depths of my soul lies wordless songsf' . . . college KAREN GRABSKI . . . soccer, sopho- more year, dancing, people, hiking, countryside, Fleetwood Mac, quiet moments . . . crowds, deep water, im- patient people, noise . . . service MOST ARTISTIC Theresa Fynmore, Tom Chekan

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LORETTA DAWS . . .joking around, remembering good times, Wildwood, N.J., art . . . snobby people, monday mornings . . . The language of friend- ship is not the word, but the mean- ing? . . . college SHARON DELEE . . . everyone who really enjoys themselves in every way they can . . . people who dislike people for uncommon reasons . . . f'To get a good education and make the best of it. . . . Powelson Institution, secretary TONY DE MASCOLI . . . long talks with Julie, the Beach Boys, flash floods in chemistry, piggin' out at Cedar Point . . . sandstorms, tent cave-ins at 3 a.m .... We enter this world alone, we dapart alone, this time called life was meant to share . . . college JOHN DEORDIO . . . drafting, girls, lifting weights . . . stuck-up people, burnouts . . . Always push forward, not sideways, up or down, but just forward and you will getjoy out of your lifef, . . . drafting, architecture MARY DERMODY . . . food, tennis, coneheads, sleeping. . . mispelled name . . . college JULIE DEWITT . . . library stories, warm wind, roses, flights . . . waiting, attacks . , . Character is like a tree, and reputation is like its shawdow. The shadow is what we think of it, the tree is the real thing? . . . college JUDY DOUGLAS . . . 143-Walter, theater, Mr. E.J., Mr. N. Mr. C, piano, art, nature . . . fights, lima beans . . . Work is not work when you like it. . . . acting, marriage, college CLASS EYES Julie Dewitt, Peter Jenkins M .,,, 'E if , , W' rf -- f, LYNDELL DOWDELL . . .nice young ladies that treat themselves like Miss Universe . . . racial jokes, wacky women . . . f'Those who tell lies will always be down. Those who tell the truth will always be upf, . . . be rich by the age of 30 AMY DUNN . , . coconuts, lions, people, poetry, Dolph . . . stuck-up people, phonies, closed minds . . . Youth is not a time of life 3 it is a state of mind? . . . college, medical profession ROBIN DUPREY . . . ping pong, partying, art . . . onions, peppers, stuck-up people, study hall . . . f'Put a smile on your face and a gleam in your eye and don't let life pass you byf' . . . college MARY DWYER . . . swimming, De- Ruyter Lake, Onondaga, ice cream . . . whispering, pink . . . 'fNo act of kind- ness, no matter how small, is ever wastedf, . . . college NORMAN DYETTE . . .music, hunt- ing, fishing, partying . . . snobs, hang overs . . . service CARMEN FAGAN . . . fine young men, just having fun, being indepen- dent . . , prejudice . . . Look up with a mind. . . . US Navy, executive sec- retary RICHARD FENNESSEY . . . people . . . almost nothing . . . f'What we gave, we have. What we spent, we had. What we left, we lost.', . . .live life to its fullest TINA FERRANTE. . .J.H.,J.C.,par- tying, dancing, driving in the snow f . . stuck-up people, slow drivers, being ordered . . . 'fDon't do as I do, do as I say. . . . college, partying CLASS COUGAR Kenny Clark, Julie Wagner KATHY FLYNN . . .H.W.S. II, ice cream, M8LM's, tree swings, turtles . . . good-byes, mornings . . . 'flf you love something, let it go free. If it comes back, its yours, if it doesn,t, it never was. . . .Go to Colorado TIMOTHY FLYNN . . .music, come- dy, flooding the chemistry lab . . . ultimatums, pretentious people, get- ting caught flooding the chemistry lab . . . At least once in their life, people should make a new trail instead of following everyone else's.,, . . .law enforcement SUE FORMICA . . . mind wandering, tans, full moons . . . being unsure, bad habits . . . 'fThe kindest and the hap- piest pair will find occassion to for- bear, and something everyday they love and live, to pity and perhaps for- givef' . . . college NORA FRATISCHI . . .walks in na- ture, creeds, music, Oneonta . . . pre- judiced 8a stuck-up people, liver . . . f'Make new friends, but keep the old, one is silver and the other is gold. . . . Air Force, backpack through Canada CLASS CHATTERBOX Valerie Gotham, Tony De Mascoli



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CLASS PET Joyce Greig, John Milligan DOUGLAS GRAHAM . . . Garzones, being in the middle of the valley and the hill . . . being kicked off high school sports . . . Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow, do not walk behind, I may not lead,just walk beside me and be my friend. . . . tire dept. JOYCE GREIG . . . mice, cross country skiing, windy days . . . surprise tests in shorthand, smoke on the buses in the morning . . . uHappiness is as a butterfly, which, if pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but, if you will sit quietly, may alight upon youf' . . . college, secretary MARY GUIDO . . .long walks in nature, the creek . . . phonies, Hennin- ger . . . Make new friends, but keep the old, one is silver, and the other is goldf' . . . Air Force, long range hike through Canada GREGG HALLOCK . . .sun, motor- cycling, snow, partying, summer time . . . rain, headaches, beatweed, school lunches . . . You only go around once in life.', . . . college, trav- el, fireman KAREN HAMBLEN . . . Firebarn Q9f23J, sloe gin fizzes, SPUD, Lee's, skiing, Garzone's . . . C.B.A., C.V., fights, snowbanks. . . You never know how much you love someone until they're gonef' . . .college, nurs- ing CINDY HAMMOND . . . Gordy, ski- ing, autumn . . . chicken, snowballs, phony people . . . Yesterday is only a dream, tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hopef, . . . college MARY HANEY . . . to be happy and for others to be happy . . . unhappy people, rule, cruel, mean . . . Life isnlt always a bowl ofjoy. . . . work, happiness MANFRED HARFMANN . . .skiing, music, driving, going to the beach . . . rain, Syracuse . . . college NANCY HARRINGTON . . . camping, eating, being with my friends . . . get- ting up, diets, phony people, embar- Ll rassing moments . . . Today is the first day of the rest of our lives. . . college, executive secretary BETTY HARRIS . . . snowballs, mem- ories, friends . . . stuck-up people, bugs, bad times . . . Don'tjudge a person by his looks. Make sure you know whatis inside first. . . . work LARRY HAYES . . .mooning, Genny, sports . . . 'fOh WoWs',, nats, gum- bies . . . college, become president at Exxon Co. CHERYL HEARD . . . communicat- ing with others, making others happy . . . people who think theylre cute and always talk about others . . . Whatever your goal maybe, try until you suc- ceed. . . . computer technologist CATHERINE HENRY . . . sunrises, good conversations, J amica, spring time . . . routines, society . . . I think, therefore I amf, . . . college, travels BARBARA HERTKORN . . . sunshine, taking walks, horseback riding . . . slushy snow, boring parties, gloomy days . . . Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. . . . col- lege TIMOTHY HILL . . . parties, having serious talks . . . two-faced people . . . If you are in need, one of the most precious feelings in life is to know that . whenever you need love, there is al- ways someone you can callf' . . . Army, college . .fe .X LAURA HOFFMANN . . . basketball, baseball, volleyball . . . floor hockey, soccer . . . work YVONNE HOLLAND . . . fried chick- en 8a collard greens . . . people who think they are something, but aren't . . . If at first you don,t succeed, try, try again. . . . somebody besides a housewife BRIAN HOLM . . . a slan, friends, people, camping, hiking, cycling, originality . . . To live is such a privi- ledge, to love is such an art.', . . . col- lege TERRY HOLMES . . . sun, art, tennis, music, Fair Haven, dancing . . . people who never smile . . . Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face. . . . college CHARLES HUDSON . . .everything besides people who think they are too good . . . No one's too good for another. . . . commercial photograph- er CATHERINE HEADD . . . suntans, Fla. 12f3lf76, my birthdays. . .my hair, M.H.R., getting the boot, work . . . When I accept you and your sunshine, I have to remember to ac- cept the thunder and showers that al- ways followf' . . .college KAREN HUGHES . . . sleeping, sunny days, memories, music . . .waiting, rain, worring . . . Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is not. . . . college

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