Cuba Central School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Cuba, NY)

 - Class of 1969

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It is activities and special events-proms, plays, concerts, games, parties, and best of all-snowdays. But as seniors walk out the doors of Cuba Central, never to return again 'as its students, happiness will take on new meanings and wear different faces. Today's happiness will become tomor- row's memories, and should these memories ever be forgotten, it is through this yearbook that they may be rediscovered. 2 I-T S Barbara Sue Ingalls In Memoriam We, the class of 1969, fondly dedi- cate this yearbook to the memory of our classmate Barbara Sue Ingalls. Her warm friendliness and cheer will al- ways be an inspiration to those who knew her. ,9g,my1,,nw.f.v X,X. ,X 1- Administration Mr. Alfred L. Colburn Supervising Principal Mr. James Boyd Elementary Principal You, included with the many thousands graduating from high school in June 1969, go forth into a world-what kind of World? As you stand on the brink of the future, you try to assess what these generations have handed to you, and you are discouraged. The future is a real challenge for you and your class- mates. Accept it! We have great confidence in the new generation and are sure that your abilities and resourceful- ness will bring a leadership that will solve satisfactorily and Well many of the problems confronting nations today. May your efforts bring to all peoples real and lasting peace. Mr. David O'Dell Business Manager The Board of Education ' Mrs. Nellie Clapp Mrs. Dorothy Cradduck Elementary Secretary Board Secretary Mrs. Wanda Hedden Board Clerk Seated: Mr.John Setchel, Mr. Richard Kline, and Mr. Gordon Cromwell. Standing: Mr. Curtis Conklin, Mr. Nico VanZwanenberg. Mrs. Virginia Harbeck High School Secretary Mrs. Connie Linderman Guidance Secretary Mr Richard Abbott Science Mrs. Carol Aiken History Faculty Mrs. Marjorie Bly Mrs. Madeline Brown Mrs. Lucile Bryant English Math English Miss Inez Crawford Homemaking Mrs. Sheila Burr MI- P2111 Carls Math French Mrs. Bessie Dillon English Mr. Kenneth Dillon Mr. Melvin Dye English Agriculture . s ,- ff' f f ' if f'- , 0 jLI,5.fv.,a,fq fix J 1 H W ' .fffte2f??F,-l r i.f'N'ffiJ Miss Elizabeth Edwards Mr. Ralph Harbeck History Physical Education Mr. Kenneth Ingram Band Miss Isabel Johnson Mrs. Marian Johnson English Art Mr. Edson Kincaid Physical Education Mr. Herman Knowles Mr. James Lee Mrs. Agnes McGrath Guidance Math Physical Education Mr. Ronald Mosher fr' Physical Education Mr. Victor Ortiz Mr. Norbert Perry Spanish Guidance Mrs. Janet Prentice 'f Science Mr. Ronald Rowley Mr. Derwood Say Business History Mr. David Sheridan Mrs. Elaine Smith Mr. Earl Stellrecht Science Library Aide Industrial Arts Mr. Chester Swier Mrs. Pauline Weart Mrs. Ariel Williams Art Music Librarian Mr. Charles Williams History Mrs. Jeanne Williams X Business Mr. Donald Ahl Driver Education Remedial Readin Mrs. Helen Davis S Miss Rosemary Brunsing Mrs. Nellie Holden Dental Hygenist Study Hall Miss Marilee Liederbach Speech Therapist Mrs. Donalyn Swier Study Hall Mr. Alfred Tucker Mrs. Mary Utter Psychologist School Nurse High School Cafeteria-Mrs. Evelyn Steen, Mrs. Mary Lou MonitorsfMrs. Richard Abbott, Mrs. Martha Stellrecht. Cummins, Mrs. Arlouine McCarthy, Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mrs. Lucile Bosworth, Miss Barbara Sherwood, Mrs. Edith Benjamin, Mgr. Elementary Cafeteria-Mrs. Ruth Wilk- inson, Mrs. Jean Bump, Mrs. Audrey Karn. Monitors-Mrs. Jean Williams, Mrs. Iola Yaw. Bus Drivers-Row l: Edward Gross, Thomas Homuth, Dave Washburn, Nelson Burt, James Bump. Row 2: Mrs. Justine Weller, Robert Clayson, Robert Johnson, Carl Brown, Clifford Karn, Lewis Wixon, Francis Win- chell, Howard Swift, Supv. Custodial Staff-Row l: Mr. Harold Feuchter, Mrs. Bethel Feuchter. Row 2: Mr. Dave Washburn, Mr. Paul Appleby, Mr. Royal Marsh, Mr. Dave Bell. I X 'dx Q 1 Maurice C. Carpenter4Chris was active during high school in football, basketball, and junior choir. With sports his hobby, he was often seen in the boys' locker room saying, HYa can't win them all!,' Happiness to Chris is eating. A business major, he plans to attend OBI in the future. 421242, t Q lb Dx 'Sk 77,11 x , ll . ,fj 11751 - l :lt M E1 f: t j I - R 522 yy Q Q JQ.7l',n,.A.L,2,f:. y .N1 :aww X' kuvt., . . Z Anthony N. Ciampa-Tone, known as ubetter late than never, was ac- tive in football, baseball, and Junior Varsity basketball. With majors in math and science, he plans to enter college next fall. Tone is often seen behind a boat during the summer and on a nearby ski slope during the winter. I8 What's coming off, Dave? Lanny Clayson-Active in Future Farmers of America basketball, Lanny enjoyed hunting and repairing inoperative autos. Seen anywhere, his favorite saying is, 6'Hey, guess what? An agriculture and welding major at BOCES, Lanny's future plans are undecided. M.. F David M. Congdon-Kong seems to be involved with music, Whether it's choir, band, the Jr. Play Combo, or the angelic sound of his cycle. A math-science major, Dave needs all the technology he can get to keep his cycle running. He expects to be cycling around some college in the future. Judy K. Davis- Jude', has been active in FTA, choir, Yorker Club, Junior play, and Gargoyle. With sewing and bowling as her hobbies, J udeis favorite pastime is riding around. A math and business ma'or she lans to enter business J a P school and obtain a secretarial posi- tion in the future. C. John Dean-John, better known as Acorn, has been seen in football, track, volleyball, yearbook, and heading the class meetings as a senior Our president enjoys water skiing, bowling, and parties. A math-science major, Acorn will be seen anywhere the action is next year as he pursues a career in pharmacy at Albany. f'Happy Keypunchers J Michael L. Edwards-Mike has been active in football, track, and volley- ball. This girlwatcher is usually seen at the bowling alleys or behind the stove at Moonwinks. Mike likes play- ing pool at the alleys. A business major, he hopes to attend Canton Ag Tech in the future. Judith H. Feuchter-A real all-around girl, Judd has been seen anywhere her car would take her. She has partici- pated in choir, FTA, and soccer intramurals. She enjoys collecting bottles and eating strawberry ice cream. A business major, Judd plans to further her education in the sec- retarial field. Don't forget your track shoes! Martin Guy Hamilton-At CCS, Marty Was active in baseball, foot- ball, and FFA. He has most com- monly been seen with Hollie, in the white truck, or on the football field. An agriculture major, he plans to attend Alfred Ag Tech at Wellsville. Brenda E. Green-Beg has partici- pated in 4-H, band, choir, the Junior play, and intramurals. With her hob- bies horseback riding, cooking, and sewing, she is often seen in Black Creek, saying, Happy new day! Brennie is a math-science major and her future plans are either home economics, teaching, or extension work. Warren Green-Warren was active in FFA during his years at CCS, and he enjoyed hunting, too. Most fre- quently seen in Hinsdale, Warren was a major in auto-body and agri- culture. In the future, he plans to enlist in one of our armed forces. Byron C. Hamilton-Byron was active in FFA, basketball, and baseball. His hobbies are sports, judging dairy cattle and girls. He is usually seen with Lynn. Next year he will com- mute to Wellsville Ag Tech to take up drafting. This hurts me more than it does you! CCS TOOTERS', Shari L. Hull-ln addition to FHA, Sher has been active in intramurals and with her hobbies, hair-styling and skating. Seen with her beau, Sher's favorite saying is Sock it to mell' Shari was a cosmetology major, and she plans to work in a beauty shop and to marry in the future. Daniel J. Havasi-Dan was a represen- tative on the Student Council for two years. He majored in math, science, and Spanish and was a mem- ber of NHS. He spent his 8th periods working on the Gargoyle and his Fri- day nights dribbling for the Grey- hounds. This golfer knows how to swing, College is the first step toward Dan's dream of becoming a millionaire. 3, , 'QI Ronald Jefferies-Often seen work- ing at Bixbyls Atlantic, J eft's chief interest is automobiles. With Work- ing his principal pastime, quoth he, HHOW come?', At Belmont he ma- jored in autobody. 1970 will see Jeff serving in the armed forces. Jeffrey J. Jahnke-Jeff has been content participating in sports, sewing as Jr. class president, and having fun. This NHS member's hobbies included collecting informa- tion on motorcycles as well as ski- dooing. Seen anywhere but there, he enjoys daydreaming about any- thing, as long as it's in color! A math-science major, Jeff plans to attend college, then join the Air Force. l David B. Karst-David has been an avid wrestler and member of the track team. A business major, Dave Collects coins with his father. He could be found at most parties and on his motorcycle. Dave's definition of happiness is girls and riding a bike The future sees him in uniform. are Deborah J. Lawton-Debi Jean has lent her lovely voice to Area-all State All County, Senior Choir and Madri- gals, and she stole the show in the Jr. Play. Our homecoming queen was also seen in intramurals and taking homeroom attendance. A Spanish major, Debi hopes to attend OBI and become a legal secretary. 7 Robert Kennedy-Bob, better known as Otis and his white Chevy were often seen riding around town or at home. It seems his pastime is girls and his favorite saying is 6'You dummy! Bob, had a major in business which will help him with a further education at Bryant-Stratton. Read on. The best part is in the next chapter! Judith L. Lester-Jude has partici- pated in intramurals, choir, color guard, the Jr. Play, and was Prom attendant in her sophomore year. An avid party-goer, she also enjoys swimming, dancing, and bombing around in her Buick. Our chief in- stigator of dances is a business major whose future includes business school. Dale Lewis-Another athlete from Crik Country, Dale was a hard-hitting wrestler and member of the track team. The vice-president of Student Council, he also enjoys typing and hunting Con South Street'?j. With a math-science major, Dale will be found in college, then the service. God Bless You! Bruce R. Mothersell-Bruno's activi- ties include wrestling, track, and sell- ing popcorn at games. He was trea- surer of his sophomore class. His hob- bies range from hunting to wood- working, and he is often seen driving a bakery truck, or pitching hay. Bruno majored in math and science, and his future plans are college or the Air Force. Richard Lockwood-With a major in autobody, Dick plans to find a job after graduation. Besides selling mag- azines for the class of ,69, Dick has kept busy by occupying the corner phone booth and by his frequent visits to West Clarksville. We wish the best of luck to Dick. ' Cheryl K. Milliken-Sherry was active in Jr. and Sr. Choir, volleyball, band and the Jr. Play. Often seen with Jim, her favorite pastime is double-dating with Maryann. Sherry's hobbies in- clude designing clothes and hairstyl- ing. A business major, she hopes to enter the business Held. We wish her all luck and happiness. Maryann B. Nahrebeski-Georgels activities included the J r. Play, choir and selling at the games. Interested in horseback riding and swimming, she also enjoys sewing and knitting. A homemaking major, Maryann plans to travel and to become a secretary. Jacqueline A. Rudyflackie was ac- tive in yearbook, NHS, Student Council and cheerleading. Seen at Magnanols or in the yellow Mustang, she enjoys sewing and sports. A ma- jor in math, science, and Spanish, Jackie plans to attend college. Look at the bear, girls. Dennis A. Shaffer-Den has been seen in a variety of places, from Schryver's to Spring Street Hill. He has partici- pated in football, basketball, baseball, and NHS, as well as the Jr. Play. He was especially noted for his brilliant display of co-ordination at the Na- tional Honor Society ceremony. Den- nis plans to hang loose and be- come a thriving success. Joseph L. Sherwood-During the past four years, Joe was found either at home or stalking the woods for the big kill. The HI will man majored in agriculture and was an active member of FFA. The future will find Joe sailing the high seas as he pursues a Navy career. Loren A. Sweet- Dulce , one of the notorious Sweet boys, has been a very hard worker delivering his pa- pers and as the waiter and stage hand in our Jr. Play. The pride ofthe Spanish class has also majored in math and science. Next year he plans to attend college to become a '??? , W-.. in A Cynthia E. Swier-Cin's many activi- ties have included the Jr. Play, FTA, intramurals, Junior class secretary, and Gargoyle staff. Seen here, there, and everywhere, this NHS member's favorite hobbies are camping and bowling. With majors in math and Spanish, Cindy plans to attend col- lege at Brockport next fall. ., Wm- Oh . . .Hi there! Arby R. Swift-Anywhere you look, there's Jarb, whether he be horse- back riding, in the band, working in Gargoyle, portraying Johnathan in the Jr. Play, or terrorizing his school bus. His college education will help him when he becomes head of Mil- lionaire Acres. Remember us when you get rich, Jarb! S' i Charles E. Torpey-Charles, called Chas by his friends, filled his years 2 at CCS with football and fun. His hobby-cars, he is often seen at No. 14 Grove Street. We're sure the fu- ture holds many successes for Chuck as he plans to enter the service next year. ,U A t puma Donald J. Totten-Don's math-sci- ence major was a big help to him as treasurer in his Jr. and Sr. years. A choir and NHS member and a wres- tler, Don's hobbies are hunting and archery on Mount Monroe. In the fu- ture, he hopes to attend college. Good luck, Don. 5 ,J .HN , . we -' A , '. j, 5 A. VasNunes- Is participated the Jr. Play, Gargoyle, NHS, FTA, intramurals. With majors in math, science, and French, happiness for her is driving, bowling, parties, .f and Waterskiing. We are sure she will succeed in college studies at Brock- port next fall. 26 Stephen M. Travis-Steve participated in the Jr. Play, and he was active in his hobbies which include swimming and archery. He is seen here and there. A math-science- major, Steve plans to attend the college of his choice in the near future. r 3 , eel. Fw-we s A -f s Q--j James H. VanGilder-Jim was active in Gargoyle, Madrigals, NHS, and the Jr. Play. Often seen at the bowling alleys, his hobby is Waterskiing, and his favorite saying is You bet your sweet bippy!,' A math-science and Spanish major, Jim plans to attend college either at Houghton or ASU. Verrrry eeeeenteresting . . . but what does it mean?'? Mary Lynn Webb-MEM was busy in high school participating in choir, FNA, the Junior play, and color guard. When she was not bombing around town or Working at Guernsey Farms, Lynn could be found con- tentedly reading Peanutsf, This '6dandy girl majored in language, and she has hopes of becoming an air- line reservationist. Let's pretend it's a giant mistletoe. Jacalyn S. Weber-Jackie is a fun lov- ing member of our class who likes everything except school. Although she majored in home economcis, we will remember her for her speed in typing. We will find Jackie engaged in the field of social Work in the fu- ture. KM, Deborah A. Wilson-During high school Debbie was seen pumping gas atmthe lake or marching around the football field in the color guard. Though she likes goofing around, Debbie was active in intramurals and served as homecoming attendant in her Junior year. A business major, we wish Debbie success in the future. John H. Wilson-John Henry's activ- ities included football, basketball, and band. Often seen at the local bil- liards parlor or the drive-in, his hob- bies are playing pool, looking for parties, and having a good time. A major in electricity, he plans to at- tend Alfred Tech at Wellsville. Thomas E. Windus-Who's seen with Judy? Everyone knows it's Windyl, Besides participating in the Jr. play, Tom was an avid bowler, hunter, wrestler, and a mechanic at Rinkers. His pet peeve is long hours and little pay. An ag. major, Windy plans to attend Alfred Ag. Tech. at Wellsville. Stephen W. Wise-Steve was an active participant in the Jr. play and all other class projects. Though his fa- vorite hobby is loallng, Steve used his stored up energy as a muscle man at the Market Basket. He majored in math and science and hopes to at- tend college in the near future. Stranded!,' l , Class Gfficers Pres. ............. Mike Bresney- Vice-Pres. . . .... Kathy Davis Sec.-Treas. . . . . . .Yvonne Mahon Seventh Grade ROW 13 B- Ingalls, F- Ingalls, M- Frungillo, K- -THINGS, R- rus, C. Burch, L. Clark, S. Burt, M. Jeffries, N. Feuchter, APP1ebY, D- Barber, T. Griswold, D. Jefferies. ROW 21 M- D. Johnson, T. Cradduck, R. Guild, N. Beaver, B. Amund- Bresney, D. Chamberlain, A. Jamesson, K. Davis, N. Col- Son, R, Fanton, G, Frost, C. Green, W. Butts. lins, B. Johnson, P. Gaeta, M. Carpenter. Row 3: D. And- 1 . wg' f i s .. J- Row 1: T. Ostrum, D. Setchel, M. Smith, D. Smith, R. Vance, W. Subject. Row 2: M. Van Zwanenberg, J. Vos- sler, Y. Mahon, J. Pinny, L. Neilson, T. Resch, S. Reyn- olds, M. La Jeunesse, C. Witt. Row 3: J. Kess, S. Weather- It must be the food that makes them silly. ly, C. Krivulka, T. Torpey, S. Lester, P. Sherwood, M. Young, T. Oakes, W. Payne, B. Vogel. Row-4: D.'Smith, L. Sweet, S. Taylor, M. Miller, G. Swier, K. Roat,'R. Wash- burn, R. Kennedy, A. Kirkum. Class Officers Pres. . . . . . .Lori Burt Vice-Pres. . . .... Sue Taylor Sec. . .... Terri Bunk Treas. . . . . Jack Bradley Eighth Grade Row 1: K. Weber, D. Karst, B. James,N. Yaw,M. Mitchell, K. Resch, K. Shaller, K. Siegel, B. Little. Row 2: K. Oidell, B. Stanbro, K. Sprague, S. Taylor, D. Rambuski, K. Jordan, C. Pinney, J. Joy, D. Vogel, M. Swarthout, C. Stafford, V. Santangelo, K. Roat, R. Snyder. Row 3: G. Thompson, A. Williams, R. McDermott, M. Pinney, R. Poore, A. Nicholson, D. Smith, L. Smythe, S. Mitchell, J Reynolds, G. Rought, J. Swift, D. Rodkey, K. Karn. Row 4: S. Plants, B. Kratts, J. Rix, K. Ward, D. Webb, S. Jones, D. Wilson, M. Smith, G. Schintzius, E. Love. Row 1: L. Burt, T. Bunk, J. Bradley, D. Case, G. Blake, S. Hull, K. Ambrose, J. Dennis, D. Carrier, K. Ciampa, W Ingraham. Row 2: S. Congdon, R. Deck, M. Holden, S Hamilton, D. Comes, A. Hadden, R. Cooper, W. Green, M. Adams, C. Brisky. Row 3: G. Brinkwart, W. Hamer Come on in where it's freezing! ,L. i Andrus, D. Carlson, T. Campbell, W. Bump, M. Freeman, C. Flower, D. Clark, F. Dougherty, P. Higby, T. Hadden, B. Clark, T. Beebe. Row 4: A. Harbeck, D. De Rock, M. Conklin, J. Case, A. Bunk, T. Butts, R. Amundson, V. Abbott, J. Benjamin, K. Hasard. Class Gfficers Pres. . . . . . .Jim Hunter Vice-Pres. . . . . .Tom Booth Sec. . . .... Lisa Bresney Treas. . . .... Alice Fodor Freshmen Row 1: R. Gleason, K. Cromwell, C. Bunk, H. Francis, B. Burt. Row 3: M. Bunk, D. Berry, A. Fodor, J. Burch, T. Clark, T. Botens, N. Conklin, L. Edwards, L. Clayson, V. Booth, K, Hillman, L. Bresney. Row 4: J. Clark, M. Ham- Dean. Row 2: F. Gross, C. Burrows, M. Congdon, D. Enos, mer, R. Caster, S. Congdon, W. Davis, R. Amundson, S. B. Case, A. Berry, P. Conklin, S. Allen, S. Hamilton, W. Burt, J. Hunter, D. Burdick, K. Brown. Row 1: L. Snyder, J. Weber, S. Zuver, G. Vogel, S. Scott, J. Lockwood, W. Ingalls, D. Young, D. Rix, C. Pastor. Row 2: D. Krivulka, P. Stocking, F. Klice, P. Payne, J. Jeffries, J. Totten, K. Stubbs, R. McLay, J. Strigler, L. Shelley. Row 3: T. Manko, C. Mosher, V. Kellogg, M. van- Freshmen's Folly den Bergh, D. Stafford, W. Lewis, T. Kazanjian, D. Lock- wood, M. Pettit, M. Ross, E. Rambuski, N. Smith, N. Van- druff, J. Sanders. Row 4: L. Kamery, J. Mann, G. Nease, D. Karst, M. Sherwood, S. Swier, P. Warner, T. Searl, K. Keesler, T. Lester. I guess there is one in every class. l Class Gfficers Pres. .... . . . Cathy Chamberlain Vice-Pres. . . . . . Mike Jamesson Sec.-Treas. . . . . . Margaret Taylor Sophomores Row 1: L. Lang, R. Clark, L. Bates, D. Carlson, J . Bradley, Howard, J- Clark- ROW 31 C. Ambrose, J. Congdon, A. L, Clayson, K, Hamilton, C, Chamberlain, A, Clayggn, S, Bowers, M. Jamesson, K. Flowers, L. Ballerstein. Row 4: Austin, M. Lajeunese, J. Deininger, G. Green, T. Bump, C. J- Collins, R- Feuchtefl S- Consdon, B- Bufdick, R- APPR' Gere, L. Kratts. Row 2: S. Howes, K. Knowles, D. Ingalls, bY, L- Beebe, T- Dunlap- D. Davis, G. Boorom, K. lllerbrun, W. Dillon, D. Dean, R. Row 1: P. Stubbs, R. Rambuski, L. van Hom, D. Witt,'R. Rodkey, P. Payne, L. Vance, R. Piechota, K. Watt, B. Wat- son, P. Nicholson, D. Stadler, R. Sikes, L. Payne, R. Truax. Row 2: G. Santangelo, R. Shaffer, R. Oakes, C. The morning after the night before . . . Reynolds, M. Taylor, R.PFreer, G. Voorhees, P. Vas Nunes, L. Wadsworth, D. York, A. Rudy, J. Swift, T. Williams, S. Raub, E. Miller, L. Sweet. Row 3: R. Runyan, A. Young, P. Rought, D. Young, C. Taylor, B. Tapp, L. Rickard. Class Gfficers Pres. . . . . .Barry Cummins V.-Pres. . . . . . . Robin Taylor Sec. . . . . . Kathleen Austin Treas. . . . . . .Tomi Orcutt Row 1 Z J. Burt, L. Dalton, S. Ciampa, J. Bunk, D. Huey. stein, R. Clark, R. Kamery, D. Botens, J. Swift, F. Ed- Row 2: P. Collord, B. Clayson, B. Brown, A. Edwards, K. Wards, G. James, B. Bradley. Row 4: S. Burdick, K. Boyd, Barber, D. Gaeta, S. Covert, H. Beebe, K. Austin. Row 3: L. Barber, M. Freeman, C. Hamilton, G. Botens, J. Borden S. Cradduck, C. Gross, J. Hammer, B. Cummins, B. Baller- P. Holden, D. Davis. Row 1: T. Snyder, K. Swift, K. Swift, B. Rought, N. Marsh, D. Pastor, S. Older, M. Steen, N. Ross, G. Thomp- son. Row 2: M. Linderman, M. McCarthy, T. Orcutt, D. Searl, K. Scheiterle, J. Treusdell, K. O'Donnell, D. Kameck, K. Knowles, J. Williams. Row 3: J. Spencer, B. The Spaghettfs a little tough today . . . Patten, J. Manko, B. Sprague, R. Taylor, S. Kratts, K. Tot- ten, W. Searl, J. Koch, B. Thompson, M. Pettit, T. Karst, B. Mabey, P. Young, T. Setchel, R. Stanbro, M. Mclntyre, T. Resch, T. Steen. At least the milk is all right. Intermediate Class Row 1: M. Gaines, L. White, D. Thomas, J. Burdick. Row 2: T. Smith, P. Snyder, C. Thomas, C. Covert. Row 3: D. Sweet, I. Sher- field, L. James, J. Cole. Teacher: Mrs. Kalope Jamesson. Primary Class Row 1: R. Blauvet, D. Smith, B. Bates, M. Kratts, D. Schoonover, R. Greenman. Row 2: R. Dougherty, J. Smith, T. McQuarrie, S. Weatherly, R. Howard, T. James. Teacher: Mrs. Mary Mapes. Work-Project Class Row 1: N. Sherwood, K. Beals, B. Sherwood, S Weatherly. Row 2: B. Johnson, C. Smith, S. Smith. Row 3: J. Hadden, D. Weatherly, M. Mangine. Teacher: Mr. Allen Mapes. ff. ,Q GRADES f Row 1: T. Blakeslee, D. Bunk, D. Sloat, E. Allen, B. Donovan, L. Swift, D. Barber, T. Jones, D. Johnson, Brian Bidwell. Row 2: L. Adams, D. Adams, B. Dowd, W. Slater, G. Gold- Thwait, R. Allen, M. Ross, L. Haley. Row 3: L. Wigent, W. Brown, D. Grabbitt, D. Sawaya, R. Jones, M. Jones. Teacher: Miss Jane Wright indergarten Row 1: S. Searle, J. Conroy, A. Had den, B. Ward, D. Carlin. Row 2: G. Schoonmaker, J. Bowker, K. Hitch- cock, D. McCann, N. Vossler, P. Hamilton, M. Caster. Row 3: T. Marsh, G. Kuhaneck, R. Woodkirk, M. Lyman, P. Williams, L. Burdick, D. Hamer. Row 4: G. Smith, J. Beaver, M. Woodkirk, D. Haynes. Teacher: Mrs. Virginia Kincaid Row 1: B. Ludden, C. Makarowski, J. Edwards, C. Booth, T. Sweet, C. Strigler, M. Covert. Row 2: W. Talbett, A. Gaeta, S. Sheridan, L. Martin. Row 3: D. Fuller, L. Neilson, M. McGovern, T. Poore, D. Layman, G. Guild. Teacher: Mrs. Virginia Kincaid Kindergarten Row l: M. Wright, S. Congdon, S.Kri- vulka, J. Hupp, S. Davis, L. Mann, R. Rose, J. Smith, L. Sweet, R. Truax, L Smith, R. Ballerstein, R. Young, A. Van Druff, T. Mosher. Row 2: D. Austin, A. Gross, T. Keeler, D. Vogel. Teacher: Miss Jane Wright Row 1: P. Slater, L. Holden, R. Emerson. Row 2: C. Congdon, B. Grabbitt, J. Lockwood, J. Orcutt, S. McConkey, W. Colley, A. Switalski, M. Matteson. Row 3: D. Ward, R. Adams, J. Edwards, K. Donovan, R. Ratzel, S. Hibbard, D. Johnson, T. Chapman. Row 4: K. Rambuski, R. Kratts, B. Green, M. Winchell, J. Andrus. Teacher: Mrs. Juanita Hillman Row 1: G. Schoonmaker, D. Bur- rows, D. McClennan, S. Weatherly, M. Woodkirk, J. Witt, M. Penney, T. Johnson. Row 2: D. Klein, S. Nichol son, D. Schoonover, J. Seaton, J. Brisky, L. Orcutt, B. Bradley, T. Bur- dick, M. Totten. Row 3: N. Sheridan C. Taylor, C. Ward, D. Blake, C. Resche, Miss Koch, D. Perry. Teacher: Mrs. Bernadine Hamilton Row 1: D. Bunk, C. Mann, D. Calhoun, S. Law, T. Ramsey, W. Bowers R. Smith. Row 2: T. Carlin, A. Moot, R. Abramowicz, B. Tubbs, M. Glow, D. Barber, S. Jordan, V. Pettit, K. Moun- tain, B. Hosley, C. Thomson, A. Wetherby, R. Weller. Teacher: Miss Mildred Carling First Grade Row l: T. McDermott, W. Rambuski, T. Pettit, J. Bartas, B. Frost, M. Hall, V. Bunk, D. Feuchter, C. Sargent. Row 2: R. Johnson, E. Zalar, G. Schoonmaker, E. Kellogg, J. Van Horn J. Van Druff, G. Sherman. Row 3: J. Torpey, T. Hadden, D. Strong, L. Sweet, C. Howe, M. Gordon. Teacher: Mrs. Ruth Thomas Row l: K. Hadden, N. Grabbitt, M. Edwards, A. Gross, R. Caster, T. He- witt, T. Strong. Row 2: A. Lincoln, T. Van Druff, N. Bunk, A. Howard, S. Dowd, S. Krivulka, C. Mosher, L. Stellrecht, P. Reynolds, D. Illerbrun. Row 3: G. Cummins, P. Stohr, D. Wil- son, A. Conklin, E. Plants. Teacher: Mrs. Sharon Matteson Second Grade Row l: B. Young, B. Lee, F. Bunk, D Hamer. Row 2: D. Perry, S. Freeman, D. Sawaya, R. Seigal. Row 3: D. Ram- sey. C. Colley, J. Hall, P. Klice, T. Jones, P. Switalski, D. Vogel. Row 4: T. Abbott, R. Vance, A. Botens, L. Sweet, D. Dye, H. Francis, T. Wood. Teacher: Mrs. Mary Jane Mabey Row 1 : M. McGovern, M. Kratts, S. Pettit, A. Smith, T. Shipley, J. Case, C. Trenkle, J. Spateholts. Row 2: T. Adams, L. Shaffer, G. Weber, P. Brink- wart, T. Johnson, J. Austin, Miss Moehring, R. Covert. Row 3: J. Lay- man, P. Odell, R. Searle, R. Joy, D. Dennis, M. Deming, D. Pilger, J. Pugh. Teacher: Mrs. Wilma Wolf Second Grade Row 1: D. Carlson, J. Mahon, T. Burt, C. Reisman, D. Bunk, J. Pastor. Row 2: M. McCann, C. McLennan, S Kellogg, L. Bailey. Row 3: L. Niles, R. Hall, R. Burdick, K. Campbell, R. Charles, P. Brown, M. Jones. Row 4: J. Greene, K. Kottwitz, T. Tredway, G. Williams, J. Conroy, K. Hitchcock Teacher: Mrs. Irene Stegner Row 1: P. Higby, M. Howe, M. Strong, J. Francis. Row 2: C. Ingalls, G. Mc- Dermott, M. Tubbs. Row 3: S. Cong- don, V. Van Zwanenberg, L. Smith, D. Karn, P. Bump, T. Burt. Row 4: J. Taylor, J. Orcutt, G. Clark, M. Bri- sky, J. Hewitt, D. Washburn, D. Vogel, P. Switalski. Teacher: Mrs. Jane Boyd Third Grade Row 1: C. Witt, W. Pugh, L. Campbell L. Sweet, E. Kellogg, K. McConkey, P Hibbard, W. Barber, G. Hamer, J. Rinker, W. Bunk, L. Mann. Row 2: D. Smith, M. Clayson, K. McQuarrie, G. Green, B. Dye, C. Covert, D. LaRose, T. Ramsey, D. Jones, Miss B. Say, L. Ludden. Teacher: Mrs. Sally Jordan Row 1: K. Donovan, M. Pettit, D. Mc Conkey, B. Chapman, G. Gross. Row 2: S. Roat, J. Love, T. Swift, S. Mc- Lennan, W. Sweet, M. Smith, L. Shel- ley, M. Clayson, D. Burrows, D. Bartas. Row 3: Miss V. Christopher, R. Botens, A. Smith, J. Burdick, B. Pettit, P. Greene, T. Keeler, M. Stolberg. Teacher: Mrs. Donna Sortore Row 1: J. Gross, L. Ludden, D. Jones, C. Vogel, I. Weller, T. Perry. Row 2: L. Lucas, G. Swift, C. Kratts R. Shelley, J. Carlin, G. Knapp, R. Searle, S. Abramowicz. Row 3: E. Goldthwait, N. Vossler, V. Winchell, S. Taylor, D. Burch, M. Pettit, J. Covert, T. Calhoun. Teacher: Mrs. Virginia Chamberlain Row l: T. Reisman, M. Gross, T. Col- lord, B. Schintzius, D. Carey, J. Stringler, J. Switalski. Row 2: L. Stellrecht, T. Emerson, D. Harding, P. Lucas, G. Rought, C. Comes. Row 3: D. Blake, A. Krivulka. Row 4: M. Green, S. Bartas, F. Brown, L. Hupp, S. Burt, D. Shipley, D. Botens, S. Thomson, J. Kresko. Teacher: Mrs. Harriet Guild' Fourth Grade Row 1: R. Strong, G. Farwell, K. Ward. Row 2: J. Ballerstein, S. Mc- Dermott, J. Sprague, W. Searle, D. Carlson. Row 3: C. Treusdell, D. Joy, L. Ingalls, G. Ratzel, M. Harbeck. Row 4: A. Tubbs, S. Mahon, C. Braun Row 5: R. Beaver, M. Shawl, V. La- rose, J. Hamilton, N. Cline. Teacher: Mrs. Mary Boyer Row 1: R. Ostrander, D. Hardman, S. Dougherty, B. Deming, T. Layman, C. Lee. Row 2: D. Mahon, L. Berry. Row 3: Miss Moehring, B. Burrows, S. Davis, J. Botens, B. Freeman, G. And- rus. Row 4: T. Mclntyre, S. Johnson, J. McLennan, S. Gordon, B. Cromwell, M. Poore, C. Mosher, M. Miller, D. ll- lerbrun, C. Weller, J. Setchel. Teacher: Mrs. Shirley Pugh Fourth Grade Row 1: R. Layman, J. James, P. Brinkwart, W. Slater, D. Carey, R. Butts. Row 2: T. Hadden, P. Bailey, B Dean, C. Sargent, R. Wise. Row 3: T. Vogel, L. Sweet, D. Dennis, M. Miller, P. Clark, L. Dalton, D. Carrier, P. Mann, R. Reynolds, C. Burrows, G. Caster. Teacher: Mr. Daniel McCandless Row l: G. Voorhees, R. Bunk, D. Burt, E. Rambuski, C. Van Dnlff, D. Resch. Row 2: C. McLennan, L. Ram- buski, J. Kellogg, C. Thompson, K. Edwards, L. Shelley, K. Stolberg, S. Smith. Row 3: C. Cassford, R. Young, B. Botens, G. Armstrong, K. Conroy, K. Covert, C. Kottwitz, R. Griswold, G. Ingraham, E. Burch, G. Mann. Teacher: Mr. Duncan Pettit Fifth Grade Row 1: D. Butts, J. Patten, D. John- son, S. Hadden, R. Green. Row 2: L Kess, B. Burrows, C. Milgate. Row 3 D. Gleason, R. Vance, E. McConkey Row 4: R. Wood, C. Woodcock, S. Guild, S. Case, J. Patten, J. Burdick, E. Clayson, J. Deming, A. Bowers, B Smith, C. Plants. Teacher: Mrs. Genevieve Robertson Row l: S. Butts, M. Greeley, P. Aust- in, D. Carlin, D. Kennedy. Row 2: D. Pettit, A. Harbeck, D. Greene, M. Hull, G. Klein, A. Trenkle, R. Snyder C. Ratzel, S. Adams. Row 3: J. Nease, P. Nagle, R. Torpey, J. Freeman. D. Pilger, J. Webb, D. Dye, L. Kamek, A Haynes, M, Guild. Teacher: Mrs. Margaret Swift Fifth Grade Row l: D. Harding, D. Klice, R. James, M. Little, D. Dougherty. Row 2: W. Van Horn, C. Conklin. Row 3: J. Seigel, D. Payne, R. Congdon, L. Amundson, D. Totten, B. Sanchez. Row 4: J. Berry, K. Ward, C. Strigler, J. Case ,'D. Johnson, M. Davis, T. Main D. Rodkey, C. Hadden, R. Carey. Teacher: Mrs. Etelka Paull Sixth Grade Row 1: J. Comes, L. Lewis, S. Mur- phy, M. Swarthout, T. Stolberg, A. Bates. Row 2: T. Swift, C. Mabey, T. Law, L. Seigel, J. Stellrecht, K. Man- ko, D. Smith, P. Gross. Row 3: J. Hupp, N. Wilson, J. Holden, D. Cham- berlin, V. Congdon, P. Dalton S. Mann, P. Roat, P. Higby, K. Odell, N. Joy. Row 4: R. Swift, L. Bunk, G. Hadden, D. Vogel, R. Washburn, K. Kellogg. Teacher: Mr. Steve Linderman Row l: J. Ballerstein, M. Mosher, L. Young, T. Mogg, S. Swift, P. Beil, S. Nease, J. Adams. Row 2: K. Ward, K. Snyder, P. Kunz, N. Grabbitt, D. Pettit, M. Harbeck. M. Cross. Row 3: J. Gross, S. Bunk, P. Sprague, J. Don- nelly, J. Ostrander, C. Clayson, B. Kel logg, D. Wise, M. Nagle, C. Smith, D. Carey, R. Caster. Teacher: Mrs. Lula Campbell Row 1: D. Hardman, J. De Rock, B. Van Druff, D. Adams, J. Karn, S. Burt, C. Hamilton, R. Spateholtz. Row 2: M. Ciampa, J. Thompson, K. Weller, L. Sweet, M. Berry, M. Blake, S. Hall, C. Neilson, D. Totten. Row 3: J. Orcutt, R. Dowd, R. Searl, R. Glea- son, E. Pastor, V. Congdon, D. Blake- slee, S. Morris, B. Kratts, D. Kazan- jian, L. Bowers, G. Green, B. Searl. Teacher: Mrs. Isabel Brown W Mak wi?-2 ww ' MSW Row 1: Mgr. J. Mann, B. Ballerstein, G. James, J. Hammer, C. Torpey, J. Manko, M. Hamilton, Mgr. B. Kratts. Row 2: Coach S. Linderman, T. Steen, R. Hosley, J. Dean, R. Kamery, D. Burt, S. Botens, T. Ciampa, F. Edwards, Coach R. Mosher Row 3: B. Mabey, J. Williams, C. Hamilton, D. Abbott, M. Carpenter, J. Jahnke, T. Setchel, B. Clark, J. Borden. Football Row l 1 L. Kratts, K. Brown, T. Kazajian, L. Kamery, T. Manko, Mgr. J. Burch. Row 2: Coach V. Ortiz, G. Green, M. James- son, J. Hunter, D. Stadler, A. Rudy, D. Enos. Row 3: R. Amundson, S. Raub, W. Davis, J. Koch, R. Feuchter, T. Searl, R. Appleby. Coach Mosher and Asst. Coach Linderman. J-V- C0331 Ortiz Football Snaps Varsity Squad-Row 1: D. Burt, Coach-R. Harbeck, Manager4K. Hamilton. Row 2: B. Mabey, D. Havasi, T. Setchel, M. Carpenter, M. Freeman, J. Wilson, S. Raub, B. Cummins, R. Kamery, F. Edwards. Absent: B. Clark. Basketball .l.V. Squad-Row l: K. Brown, J. Hunter, Manager-L. Kratts, Coach-V. Ortiz, K. Knowles, L. Kamery, J. Setchel. Row 2: T. Searls, K. Keesler, B. Davis, T. Williams, C. Taylor, W. Tapp, J. Swift, R. Feuchter, G. Nease. 041, is 25? ,K M K X 2 2 fffwzf, Mi, ev ff ,yflfw M, Qiwvg iv, K S i if f Q Aye. W if PK ax' K kmfangg EWMZFP 5,5 4 Baseball The 1968 baseball team enjoyed a very successful season. The superb fielding ability exhibited by the club more than compensated for their batting average of 212. Tom Burch was the only. man lost through graduation. Coach Harbeck is looking forward to improving last years 8-3 record and topping our second place finish in the sectionals. RECORD Cuba 0 Hinsdale . Cuba 1 1 Angelica Cuba .... 6 Rushford Cuba .3 Bolivar. . Cuba 17 Angelica . Cuba . 1 Friendship Cuba .8 Andover . Cuba .5 Filmore . Cuba .3 Scio . . . Row 1: M. Hamilton, F. Edwards, P. VasNunes K Knowles B Ham1lton S Botens Row 2 Manager W Kratts W Dil lon, R. Clark, S. Raub, J. Collins, J. Wilson G Botens B Cummins Coach R Harbeck Row 1: L. Kratts, J. Dean, R. Freer, T. Steen, B. Ballerstein, J. Manko, G. Green, D. Karst, B. Mothersell. Row 2: Manager- K. O'dell, D. Burt, K. Hamilton J. Williams, D. Lewis, B. Taylor, J. Jahnke, T. Williams, B. Mabey,.Coach R. Mosher. Track The most outstanding aspect of Cuba's 1968 track sea- son was Bradley Taylor. Brad broke school records in the high and low hurdles, with times of 14.9 and 19.2 respec- tively. He helped Cuba rack up two second place scores in track meets. He then went on to the Intersectionals at Brockport and the State Finals in New York. At Brockport Brad beat out hurdlers from all sized schools to post two more victories, and went all the way to the semi-finals on the state level. Row l : B. Ballerstein, J. Bunk, R. Schaffer, I. Manko, G. James, D. Karst, G. Santangelo, D. Totten, D. Barber, K. Stubbs. Row 2: Coach Mosher, R. Hosley, J. Borden, T. Karst, R. Amundson, D. Lewis, J. Williams, T. Lester, W. Lewis, D. Stadler G. Green. Manager: W. Butts. Wrestling Row 1 : D. Dean, L. Wadsworth, K. Boyd. Row 2: S. Ciampa, K. Mosher, Capt J. Rudy, S. Cradduck, L. Lang. Row 3: Mrs. McGrath. Qther Sports ULEFTOVERS ET: ' H .. W, 3 , .,,.. , 51, 1034 , ggi' TBP . an , ,fig :2 Q- L :QU 'N .:::Qf-:rex W, 19 qiw x,efW,-wi-nf.-X .W Mfr, fl, fvlffge-.fsfffif - ' 1, 1 :if f J- Q 2 X Q- 11,5 ll .bm Gargoyle One of the busiest spots in school during the eighth period was room 44- where the Gargoyle day by day strug- gled toward completion. With the help of the persevering Mr. Williams, ad- visor, the yearbook staff diligently Went to Work to perfect an annual which will in the years to come bring back memories of the happiness that visited CCS in 1969. The Gargoyle staff: Lynne Bly ........ Editor-in-chief John Treusdell ..... Assistant Editor Judy Davis .... . . .Administration Cindy Swier . . . ....... Seniors Jeff Jahnke Arby Swift ...... g. . Underclassmen Jim Van Gilder . . . ..... Grades Jackie Rudy .... . . .Activities John Dean Isabel Vas Nunes ......... Sports Ace Abbott Dan Havasi ....... Business Manager ational Honor Society The winter induction ceremony, presided over by President Darwin Ab- bott, was highlighted by the four tradi- tional speeches: Character-Jackie Rudy, Scholarship-Lynne Bly, Lead- ership-James Van Gilder, Service- Dan Havasi. This year the fifth candle symboliz- ing outstanding service was lighted to honor Dr. Thomas Older, Dr. Douglas Smith, and Dr. Douglas Fenimore, three charter members of Cuba's Chimaerian Chapter. These alumni have distinguished themselves in the fields of medicine and physics. At the close of the ceremony, Jef- fery Jahnke, Dennis Shaffer, Cynthia Swier, Donald Totten, and Isabel Vas Nunes were inducted into the National Honor Society. The Junior Class presented Pillow Talk on March 21, 1968. The com- edy centered on the conflict between Jan Morrow, a New York interior decorator, and Brad Allen, a musician who are forced to share a party line. In order to meet Miss Morrow, Brad masquerades as Rex Stetson, a Texas Rancher. A romance begins-only to fall apart-when Brad's deception is discovered. Aided by Janis maid, Alma, Brad regains Jan's love in the end. One ofthe highlights ofthe play was a night club scene at the 'Hidden Door featuring Debbie Lawton and the 'tWi1d Side. 9 Pillow alk Jan Morrow ..... Jonathon Forbes. Brad Allen .... Alma ......... Pierot ......... Mrs. Walters . . . Tony Walters. . . Marie ......... Eileen ....,... Yvette ........ Miss Conrad ...., Miss Dickinson. . Bessie ......... Lynne Bly Arby Swift Ace Abbott I Pat Butts Jim Van Gilder Judy Davis John Dean Cindy Swier Bonnie Kennedy Barbara Ingalls Isabel Vas Nunes Maryann Nahrebeski Judy Lester Graham ....... Dennis Shaffer wr Future urses The Future Nurses of America, di- rected by Mrs. Utter, is a very active organization. Its activities include the 6'Candy Stripingi' service at Cuba Memorial Hospital, and each year the group visits hospitals and sanitariums in our area. Members ofthe F.N.A. are-P. Rought, L. Ballerstein, J. Bowers, K. O'Donnell, G. Boorom, P. Butts, L. Dalton, D. Gaeta, K. Austin, K. Knowles, B. Clayson, L. Webb, L. Cooper, K. Boyd, D. Davis, M. Hamil- ton, B. Burdick, B. Brown, A. Ed- wards, D. Gross, W. Searl, and F. Hold- CII. Future Teachers Under the supervision of Miss Carl- ing and Miss Edwards, the Future Teachers of America's principle activi- ty is aiding in the classroom. Members of this club are-K. Swift, D. Botens, B. Sprague, S. Older, B. Bradley, B. Piechota, J. Davis, C. Mosher, C. Gere, M. Hamilton, J. Totten, C. Bunk, B. Brown, J. Lockwood, S. Hamilton, T. Searl, B. Thompson, P. Vas Nunes, J. Hunter, C. Swier, D. Lawton, M. Mc- Intyre, M. Lajeunesse, B. Patten, W. Ingalls, T. Orcutt, T. Booth, S. Bur- dick, I. Vas Nunes, B. Watson, D. Young, L. Bresney, M. Pettit, A. Fodor, B. Dalton, N. Smith, and M. McCarthy. urure Ilomemakers The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica have, during the past year, con- tributed toward Project Hope in addi- tion to attending several rallies. Super- vised by Miss Crawford, the members of this group are-Georgia Boorom, Patty Rought, Brenda Clayson, Jackie Weber, Pat Payne, and Cindy Gross. uture Farmers The Future Farmers of America is the organization for Dye, this club has sponsored basketball games, displays, those who take an interest in agriculture. Directed by Mr. and an awards banquet. In this club are-Larry Clayson, Cathy Renolds, Delores Ingalls, George Santangelo, Lanny Byron Hamilton, Lewis Kratts, Kevin Cromwell, Duane Clayson, Kevin Hamilton, Steven Burt, and Vincent Had- Barber, Martin Hamilton, Joe Sherwood, Patty Stubbs, den. For those interested in history, there is the Yorker Club. ROW 21 J- COTHUS-ViCC'PfCSideH'f, J- Setflhel, D- D2ViS, S- Under the direction of Miss Edwards, its members are AUSUH, B. Burt, T. Campbell, J. Daugherty, M. Swarth- forever active in raising money, discussing local lore, or Out, K. Sprague, K. Seigel, T. Hadden, T. Mankovpresi- working on historical projects. One of our schoo1's largest dent- ROW 32 K- Hillman, W. Green, N. Conklin, S- JOHSS, groups, the Yorker Club consists of-Row 13 M, Hammer, G. ShifliZiuS, V. AbbOt'E, J. Case, A. Harbeck, M. Pettit, A. G. Nease, L. Kamery, T. Bunk, J. Benjamin, P. Vas Nunes, FOCTOI, W. IHg2111S, P. Higby, K. Karla, L. Burt, M. McCar J. Hunter, J. Hammer, S. Kratts, P. Conklin, J. Treusdell. thy-SSCr6tary. Yorker Club French Club Founded in the spring of 1968 to promote study of and interest in France, its language, and culture, the French Club of Cuba Central School has grown to a total membership of thirteen students. Under the super- vision of Mr. Carls, the group's activ- ities during the past year have included a visit to Saint Bonaventure University a three day excursion to Toronto, and several local projects. In the French Club are: John R. Treusdell-presi- dent, Betty Sprague-vice-president, Pat Collord-secretary, Marianne Mc- Carthy-treasurer, Jean Bowers, Linda Anna Young, and Astrid Edwards. Dalton, Mark Hammer, Mary Mclntyre, STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council, our schoolls student governing body is composed of representatives, elected each year by pupils in grades 7 through 12. Dur- ing the past year, the Council has be- come more active in school affairs, and its list of activities has grown to in- clude: school-Wide presidential cam- paign, homecoming parade and festiv- ities, the annual Christmas program, and a student-faculty basketball game. Mr. Norbert Perry, Advisor. And now, with her magic dancing shoes, dancing to HThe Dear Aunt VOHIli6 - - - l Flight of the Bumble Bee . . . HOMECGMI -1968 On October 19, 1968, Cuba Central School WitI1eSSed at the traditional ball held'in the school gymnasium. Mem its second annual Homecoming celebration. Our football bers of the queen's retinue were: Maryann Nahrebeski- team was matched against Smethport in a contest which Senior, Sharon O1derfJunior, Carla Gere-Sophomore, resulted in a Cuba defeat. and Vicki KelloggfFreshman. The Homecoming Queen, Debbie Lawton, Was honored Moonlit Garden On May 24, 1968, the Junior class of Cuba Central School presented Moonlit Gardenf, Exquisitely decorated to befit the theme of the occasion, the gymnasium Witness- ed a gala evening of blissful dancing to the superb music of Al Cecchi's Orchestra. The highlight of the event was the crowning of Judy Carlson, the queen of the moonlit gar- den, by Junior class president Jeffery J ahnke. Attending the royale throne were: Diane Winchell, the senior attendant, Cynthia Swier, the junior attendant, Tomie Jean Orcutt, the sophomore attendant g and Cathy Chamberlain, the freshman attendant. ysrical Wonderland On December 27, 1968, the C.C.S. gymnasium hosted the Senior Prom g'Mystical Wonderlandf' Adorned with paraphernalia reminiscent of the Christmas season, the prom was the scene of the gayest hours of dancing to the music of Al Cecchi's Orchestra. The climax of the evening was the traditional crowning of the prom queen, Isabelle Vas Nunes, by the class president, John Dean. The court of the mystical Wonderland Was: Lynn Webb, senior atten- dant, Robin Taylor,juniorg Debbie Dean, sophomore, and Michelle Pettit, freshman. Grade Choir Under the direction of Mrs. Weart, the grade and primary choirs of Cuba Central School have been very active during the past year. ln addition to the traditional Christmas and Spring Concerts, at which members of both choirs perform- ed, a Circus complete with clowns, music, and popcorn Was presented to the public in the gymnasium, offering a re- freshing change in the format of choral entertainment. Primary Choir I Junior Band The Junior, Senior, and Cadet Bands, all under the direction of Mr, Kenneth Ingram, have been very suc- cessful in giving their performances at last year's Circus, Christmas, and Spring Concerts. The Senior band, composed of the older, more exper- ienced musicians of our school, also plays at pep-rallies and lends its talent to our local holiday parades. Cadet Band THE END liliib is -fMWi'Q Qv5U L' -w,'LJi-Vat 05 fu W W ff CHL Z2f,,Ycff'7 ' Ll , '1-,Q kv. 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