Cuba Central School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Cuba, NY)

 - Class of 1970

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Colburn We the Class of 1970, wish to dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Alfred Colburn. Retiring after thirty-three years at Cuba Central, Mr. Colburn has been the principal of our school since 1937. An admired and respected administrator he will long be remembered for the dedicated service he has rendered to both his school and community. v Contents Administration Grades Underclassmen Seniors Sports Activities Gargoyle 1970 I n Appreciation Charles M. Williams In appreciation of his assistance in the publishing of this yearbook, we of the 1970 Gargoyle Staff wish to express our sincere gratitude to Mr. Charles M. Williams. As our advisor, Mr. Williams has faithfully lent his time and talents to the production of the Gargoyle. We are all deeply in- debted to him for the invaluable help he has given us throughout the past year. EZ, ,pk .., fi 4 2 'E is x i ix Hg 5, , , , 1 L 5 V W7 ,ff wg 4 , w vp A mf az ary gm 5 W fx .. --L? ' WW. Mr. Alfred L. Colburn Principalgs Message To you the members of the Class of l970 l would like to say-This is a new experience for all of us since we are graduating at just about the same time. And l am sure that we share many of the same feelings about our years at Cuba Central. They have been happy and worthwhile. Now, as we look ahead, I wish for all of us the same pleasant anticipation of a new future filled with new places and new horizons. Ag I va 1 Mr. James Boyd, Elementary Principal Mr. David O'Dell Business Manager mill 10: Mr. Herman Knowles Mr. NOrb6rt Perry Guidance GUid21HC6 Board of Education: Rev. Curtis Conklin, Mr. bell, Mr. Richard Klein, Mr. John Setchel. Nico Van Zwanenberg, Mr. Carleton Camp- ft 11. Mrs, Wanda Hedden Mrs. Dorothy Cradduck Board Clerk Board Secretary Mrs. Virginia Harbeck High School Secretary Guidance Secretary Elementary Secretary Mrs. Connie Linderman Mrs. Nellie Clapp .. Mrs. Marjorie Bly Mrs. Lucile Bryant English English 1 is 322.6 4 'Y-' ' ' i f ' A B , .2 3 A X NE , l lm Miss Isabel Johnson English is ,qt ig rx W Q gm 'Inf ,,. r -sax viii , A 311. ,.... fa fgg ie., K, W Mr. Kenneth Dillon 1- rf . 5 English A X QQ M, 'r Mrs. Bessie Dillon Miss Marilee Liederbach 5 Speech Therapist kwa- ' Mr. Victor Ortiz spanish Mr. Alfred Tucker 7V l - Psychologist MQWV . W' . ' M .P 1 C 1 we AV X poll l . . film gk Miss L1ndaWenke Math. Leif L l Mrs. Janet Prentice Science Science Mr. David Sheridan Science Miss Inez Crawford Homemaking 15 ,pl Qwfjieyi Mrs. Jeanne Williams, Business Ofjjblf Mr. William Bell malt ...I 'sh Einstein at workw Miss Sheila Burr, Math Mr. Ronald Rowley, Business -f-.,,w,,,,,,-ff' ,gif Math wffiw Miss Elizabeth Edwards HiStOry Mr, Charles Williams History Mrs. Carol Aiken History Mr. Kenneth Ingram Band Mrs. Pauline Weart ML1SiC Mr. Chester Swier Art is l Mr. Derwood Say History Mrs. Gail Soule Music Mrs. Marian Johnson Art dear L frfafam Mr. Ralph Harbeck Physical Education Mr. Melvin Dye Agriculture atffww' Mr. Edson Kincaid Physical Education Mr. Earl Stellrecht Industrial Arts Mrs. Agnes McGrath Physical Education Mr. Ronald Mosher Physical Education Instructing Our Future Mechanics Mr. Allen Mapes Mrs. Ariel Williams Librarian Work-Project Class Mrs. Elaine Smith Library Aide Mrs. Helen Davis Remedial Reading Mrs. Nellie Holden Study Hall MTS- DOH-alyn Swier Is this how to paint a horse, Mr. Swier? Study Hall 14 j v Mr. Donald Ahl Driver Education Mrs. Mary Utter School Nurse High School Cafeteria-Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mrs. Shirley Rambuski, Mrs. Mrs. Edith Benjamin Evelyn Steen, Mrs. Lucy Bosworth. Cafeteria Manager Elbows off the table, Mrs. Camp- bell! Elementary Cafeteria-Mrs. Jean Bump, Mrs. Ruth Wilkinson, Mrs.Rose Calhoun. l Cafeteria Monitors: Mrs. Richard Abbott, Mrs. Martha Stellrecht. Custodians-Row 1: Mrs. Bethel Feuchter, Mr. Harold Feuchter, Mr. Dave Washburn. Row 2: Mr. Royal Marsh, Mr. Dave Bell, Mr. Paul Appleby. 'H-E. S KMA Bus DriverseRoW l: F, Winchell, C. Karn, N. Burt, J. Weller, R. Clayson, R. Johnson. Row 2: L. Wixson, D. Washburn, H. Swift, J. Bump, T. Homuth, E. Gross, R. Stafford. Cafeteria Monitors: Mrs. Beverly Harbeck, Mrs. Jean Williams. A. ,- 5,597 Q, -552535 42:13 -s :zz QR? Kindergarten, Row l: J. Austin, K. Runyan, D. Bar- ber, M, Witt, M. Pettit, D. Knapp. Row 2: D. Smith, D. Smith. Row 3: M. Archibald, D. Blakeslee, F. Kelley, M. Crandall. Row 4: K. Piechota, T. Burt, A. Zalar, A. Higby, G. Johnson, C. Dye, P. Roat, T. Congdon, J. Law, J. Winchell. Teacher: Mrs. Kincaid. Row 1: D. Hardman, J. Kent, M. Lee. Row 2: L. Harding, M. Colley, T. Roeske, D. Carlson, M. Brad- Gordon, L. Smith, S. Sweet, R. Ritchey, M. ley, S. Little, C. Napier, D. Greek, T. Schoonover, Makarowski, J. Whitaker, F. Stanbro. Row 3: J. M. Gobrick. Row l: A. Moot, R. Snyder, C. Boser, B. Lewandowski, L. Bixby. Row 2: M. Gordon, K. Donovan, T. Brisky, R. Smith, S. Love, M. Young, K, Clark. Row 3: C. Bartas, T. Drake, A. Becker, P. Perry, L. Shipley, L. Ludden, B. Thompson, R. Payne, D. LaRose, B. Slater, M. Dowd. Teacher: Miss Wright. I inde rgarten Q, l Table 1: J. Mountain, A. Baker, R. Stolberg, L. row: P. Kellogg, L. DeGroff, M. Switalski, M. Schoonover, D. Botens, J. Riley. Table 2: J. Wright, PCISFSOH, M- VHHDEYBSTSIT, V- Kamuda, B- MC T. O,Dell, D. Carrier, K. Jones, D. Lincoln. Back Conkey, J. Wright, L. White. .mm 5357 5 , 4 Qi Row l: M. Ross, J. Edwards, J. Witt, D. Bunk, D. Grabbitt. Row 2: L. Wi- gent, M. Caster, K. Hitchcock, L. Adams, B. Donovan, D. Osvath. Row 3: D. Vogel, L. Sweet, M. McGovern, S. Weatherly, G. Smith, J. Smith, L. Mann, L. Neilson, B. Bidwell, T. Jones, T. Johnson, D. Sawaya, T. Marsh. Teacher: Mrs. Hillman Fu!! Leaves First Grade K' Row l: A. Magee, R. Rose, D. John- son, D. Carlin, A. VanDruff. Row 2: P Williams, M. Wright, P. Slater, K. Smith, J. VanHorn, D. Austin, S. Kri- vulka, A. Gross, W. Slater. Row 3: B. Culliton, T. Mosher, M. Lyman, J. Hupp, M. Napier, M. Jones, W. Brown, S. Snyder. Teacher: Miss Carling wwf Row 1: M. Woodkirk, L. Smith, B. Dowd, S. Davis, T. Blakeslee. Row 2: T. Sweet, B. Ward, R. Ballerstein, S. Sheridan, M. Snyder, R. Truax, G. Kuhaneck, G. Guild. Row 3: T. Poore C. Newell, P. Hamilton, R. Ratzel, J. Beaver, J. Bowker, J. Conroy, B. Grab- bitt, C. Makarowski. Teacher: Mrs. Sortore First Grade ww 1-t.'t r S r Row 1: A. Hadden, R. Jones, S. Searle D. Adams. Row 2: K. Blake, S. Cong- don, M. Covert, C. Booth, G. Gold- thwait, A. Gaeta, B. Ludden, L. Haley R. Young. Row 3: D. Hamer, D. Hay- nes, N. Vossler, S. Schoonover, T. Carlin, L. Swift, B. Tubbs, D. Fuller, D. Sloat, D. Bunk. Teacher: Mrs. Thomas . - . .. v nz in :www :T lamina-ni-Q11 Row 1: R. Adams, S. Nicholson, M. Totten, A. Switalski. M. Glow. Row 2: R. Weller, J. Andrus, R. Johnson, J. Lockwood, C. Westfall, C. Mann, K. Rambuski. Row 3: C. Sargent, R. Kratts, L. Holden, W. Bowers, D. Perry, C. Howe, D. Perry. Teachers: Miss Snyder, Mrs. Matteson. Second Grade Row l: W. Rambuski, E. Kellogg, T. VanDerLinden, A. Wetherly, S. Mc Conkey. Row 2: D. Blake, D. Klein, J. Bartas, J. Orcutt, T. Hadden, L. Sweet A. Pilskalns. Row 3: J. Kent, M. Winchell, K. Mountain, S. Smith, A. Howard, C. Congdon, W. Colley, J. Edwards, D. Ward. Teacher: Mrs. Mabey sift . ....... S Row 1: R. Abramowicz, T. Chapman M. Woodkirk, J. Torpey, W. Bradley, S. Jordan, B. Frost, G. Sherman, T. Ramsey, D. Dennis. Row 2: M. B. Pinney, D. Strong, V. Pettit, N. Sheri- dan, H. Francis. C. Thomson, B. Hosley, P. Schoonover, S. Law, R. Smith, D. McLennan. Teacher: Mrs. Wolf. Row 1: A. Bross, M. Jones, P. Swital- ski, B. Lee, T. VanDruff. Row 2: C. McLennan, J. Orcutt, L. Niles, K. Hitchcock, L. Bailey, D. Ramsey, D. Vogel, R. Caster. Row 3: C. Drake, R. Charles, A. Botens, G. Williams, E. Plants, D. Wilson, R. Vance, D. Pilger T. Hewitt, P. O'Dell. Teacher: Mrs. Wisniewski. Third rude Row lr J. Mahon, D. Bunk, R. Searle, T. Strong, T. Burt. Row 2: D. Dennis, R. Joy, R. Hall, S. Dowd, M. Deming, J. Pastor. Row 3: P. Stohr, S. Pettit, T. Treadway, A. Conklin, J. Case, C. Mosher, C. Osvath, S. Krivulka, A. Lincoln. Teachers: Mrs. Chamberlain, Miss Shan non. Row l: B. Young, R. Siegel, T. Wood, N. Grabbitt, L. Stellrecht, F. Bunk. C. Riesman. Row 2: G. Duvall, M. Pettit, T. Jones, P. Reynolds, D. Dye, C. Trenkle, P. Pilskalns. Row 3: G. Weber, G. Cummins, T. Abbott, P. Klice, T. Adams, N. Bunk, T. Johnson, S. Freeman, P. Brinkwart. Teacher: Mrs. Jordan. Third Grade f- ' .X Tl-JE EARTH Row 1: C. Colley, D. Hamer, A. Smith D. Amidon, M. Kratts. Row 2: K. Singer, M. McGovern, J. Pugh, L. Shaffer, D. Carlson, J. Spateholts, T. Shipley. Row 3: J. Greene, K. Kott- witz, R. Covert, J. Conroy, K. Camp- bell, D. Sawaya, K. Hadden, L. Sweet, S. Kellogg. Teacher: Mrs. Boyd Row l: J. Rinker, M. Smith, V. Van Zwanenberg, G. Cross, D. Bartas, J. Francis. Row 2: M. Stolberg, M. Culliton, E. Kellogg, K. McConkey, K. Donovan, B, Chapman, S. McLennan. Row 3: P. Green, K. McQuarrie, D. Jones, G. Clark, P. Hibbard, J. Love, L. Campbell, L. Mann, C. Covert. Teacher: Mrs. Pugh. l i Fourth Grade Row l: S. Taylor, G. Green, E. Goldthwait, M. Tubbs, V. Winchell, N. Vossler. Standing: T. Perry, C. Vogel, D. Kresko, L. Lucas, R. Searle, I. Weller, A. Pilskalns, L. Kent, W. Bar- ber, D. Smith, B. Pugh, S. Abramo- Wicz, M. Howe, J. Carlin, D. Washburn S. Meyers. Teacher: Mrs. Guild. Row l: C. Ingalls, D. Jones, T. Burt, L. Ludden, P. Switalski, R. Comes. Row 2: J. Gross, P. Bump, G. Knapp, G. Swift, D. McConkey, S. Roat, S. Congdon, C. Kratts. Row 3: C. Witt, M. Pettit, T. Calhoun, J. Hewitt, L. Smith, D. Karn, M. Strong, D. Burch, M. Baker. Teacher: Mrs. Sheridan. we Fourth Grade COLON lf' Row 1: M. Clayson, W. Bunk, T. Swift, R. Botens. Row 2: M. Clayson, W. Sweet, L. Sweet, B. Dye, G. Hamer S. Blake, J. Taylor. Row 3: T. Ramsey P. Higby, J. Sheridan. Row 4: J. Bur- dick, A. Smith, M. Brisky, D. LaRose, M. Meyers, D. Vogel, B. Pettit, J. Co- vert, L. Ludden. Teacher: Mrs. Boyer. 9 F Qfth Grade Row 1: L. Herger, J. Herger, D. Harding, D. Joy, C. Sargent, D. Carey, M. Harbeck. Row 2: J. James, K. Ward, J. Setchel, C. Comes, D. Hardman, J. McLennan T. Hadden, D. Carrier, J. Baller- stein, S. Lester, A. Krivulka. Row 3: S. Burt, F. Brown, M. Miller, A. Tubbs, B. Wise, J. Hamilton, M. Shawl, C. Lee, P. Mann, R. Beaver J. Sprague, D. Dennis, B. Searle. Teacher: Mrs. Swift. Row 1: T. Law, M. Gross, L. Berry, J. Slater, L. Ingalls, T. Culliton, G. Caster. Row 2: B. Dean, C. Treusdell, S. Bartas, K. Westfall, T. Mclntyre, D. Ship- ley, D. Carlson, G. Andrus, R. Freeman, B. Deming, R. Butts. Row 3: C. Brown, C. Weller,W. Giles, L. Sweet, L. Rose, M. Poore, N. Cline, J. Kresko, S. Mahon, G. Farwell, S. Gordon, C. Burrows, P. Brinkwart. Teacher: Mrs. Robertson. Row 1: L. Stellrecht, G. Ratzel, D. Blake, B. Schintzius, G. Rought, P. Bailey, T. Emerson. Row 2: T. Col- lord, T. Reisman, R. Strong, P. Lucas, J. Botens, J. Switalski, S. Dougherty, D. Carey, S. Davis. Row 3: R. Rey- nolds, R. Ostrander, D. Botens, J. Whittaker, T. Vogel, M. Miller, S. Thompson, L. Hupp, L. Dalton, M. Green, S. Johnson, D. Mahon, C. Mosher. Teacher: Mrs. Paull. Row 1: D. Harding, B. Butts, R. Torpey, R. Wood, D. Payne, S. Guild, E. Rambuski, R. Snyder. Row 2: C. Hadden, J. Berry, S. Little, J. Freeman, J. Webb, D. Du- vall, A. Haynes, J. Nease, D. Burt, G. Mann, J. Siegal. Row 3: D. Carlin, A. Trenkle, J. Gross, C. Thompson, T. Main, D. Johnson, M. Guild, A. Harbeck, R. Griswold, J. Case, D. Dye, K. Stolberg, C. McLennon. Teacher: Mrs. Brown. Sixth Grade Row 1: S. Adams, C. Ratzel, L. Kess, D. Gleason, D. Klice, D. Ken nedy, S. Butts, P. Austin, P. Nagle. Row 2: R. Green, D. Dougherty, J. Patten, R. Vance, C. Woodcock, B. Amidon, B. Carey, M. Hull, G. Klein, R. Congdon, C. Cassford. Row 3: J. Kellogg, J. Patten, D. Greene, G. Voorhees, B. Botens, S Smith, A. Bowers, B. Smith, D. Pettit, L. Kameck, V. Dutton, C. Kottwitz. Teachers: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Camp- bell. Row l: L. Rambuski, K. Ward, E. Pilskalns, B. Vanlwlorn, D. Johnson, M. Little, D. Resch, R. Edwards, B. James. Row 2: C. VanDruff, D. Tot- ten, K. Edwards, E. Clayson, R. Bunk, M. Kent, E. McConkey, E. Burch, S. Hadden, B. Young, C. Mil- gate. Row 3: G. Armstrong, C. Plants, K. Covert, C. Conklin, D. Pilger, J. Deming, L. Amundson, S. Case, G. Ingraham, K. Conroy, J. Singer, D. Rodkey. Teacher: Mr. Pettit. Sixth Grade Work Project Class Grade Snaps FF X51 mmmkk L I fk6fiF5if3'5fz fa .. , , X Q 5, 3541? LL,, ,. - . . L ' Qs,-Ng . S5 ' W Vw wk. ff? XE 5 Q Row l: J. Duval, S. Burt, M. Cross, J. Dunham, N. Grabbit, D. Amidon, P. Gross. Row 2: C. Clayson, D. Carey, L. Bowers, S. Bunk, C. Christman, M. Berry, M. Blake, A. Bates, M. Ciampa, J. Ballerstein, J. Adams. Row 3: D. Adams, G. Green, R. Gleason, J. Gross, D. Blakeslee, D. Chamberlain, V. Congdon, J. Donnelly, J. DeRock, R. Dowd, L. Bunk, P. Dalton, M. Berry, R. Caster. Class 0 President .... Vice-President .... Secretary-Treasurer. . . Student Council .... ICBTS . . . Karen Manko . . . .Margaret Nagle . . .Joyce Holden . . . Gary Shaffer Seventh Row l: M. Mosher, D. Hardman, K. Westfall, G. Hadden, J. Orcutt, J. Karn.. Row 2: T. Mogg, N. Joy, S. Hall, K. O'Dell, P. Higby, C. Mabey, C. Neil- son, M. Harbeck, K. Kellogg. Row 3: S. Murphy, J. Ostrander, J. Hupp, J. Holden, B. Kratts, S. Morris, S. Mann, D. Kazanjian-, B. Kellogg, L. Lewis. Grade Row 1: T. Mogg, E. Pastor, B. Van Druff, R. Spateholts, R. Washburn, G Shaffer, J. Stellrecht, D. Smith. Row 2: K. Snyder, L. Seigel, K. Ward, M. Santangelo, J. Comes, P. Kunz, A. Pilskalns, P. Roat, D. Pettit. Row 3: K. Manko, L. Sweet, P. Beil, M. Swarthout, L. Young, P. Sprague, S. Nease, T. Stolberg, C. Smith, K. Wel- ler. Row 4: L. Herger, M. Nagle, D. Vogel, N. Wilson, D. Totten, R. Searl, R. Swift, D. Wise, S. Swift, J. Thomp- son, B. Searl, T. Swift. W Row 1: C. Witt, W. Subject, M. Smith, S. Reynolds. Row 2: D. Johnson, D. Smith, R. Vance, B. Vogel, S. Weather- ly, J. Pinney, D. Setchel. Row 3: G. Swier, L. Sweet, S. Taylor, P. Sher- wood, M. Young, M. Jefferies, R. Washburn, D. Smith. Teacher: Mrs. Dillon Eighth Row 1: R. Appleby, D. Barber, D. Chamberlain, M. Frungillo, T. Hadden K. James, T. Griswold, T. Torpey. Row 2: M. Bresney, J. Vossler, C. Burch, C. Green, P. Gaeta, R. Fanton, T. Cradduck, T. Resch, M. Van Zwanenberg, M. Carpenter. Row 3: N. Collins, G. Frost, M. Gaeta, N. Feuchter, N. Beaver, W. Amundson, K. Davis, R. Kennedy, D. Andrus, S. Burt. Teacher: Miss Wenke Grade 7 Class 0 lcers President. .... . . .Mike Bresney Vice-President .... . . .David Setchel Secretary-Treasurer .... . . . Tom Cradduck Row 1: S. Congdon, G. Blake, T. Bee- be, D. Case, L. Andrus, A. Bunk, K. Ciampa, K. Baker, R. Deck. Row 2: B. Cooper, P. Cummins, C. Brisky, G. Brinkwart, T. Campbell, B. Clark, M.J. Adams, M. Duvall, L. Burt, T. Bunk. Row 3: D. DeRock, J. Bradley, D. Car- rier, V. Abbott, J. Benjamin, R. Amundson, M. Conklin, D. Comes, J. Case, B. Clark, W. Bump,D. Donnelly, T. Butts, J. Dennis. Class 0 cers President . . . . . .lack Bradley Vice-President . . . .... Susan Taylor Secretary . . . . . Randy Poore Treasurer . . . . . . Allison Harbeck inth Row 1: C. Mitchell, B. Kresko, J. Jef- feries, J. Fryer, S. Hull, J. Joy, L. Ed- wards, B. Little. Row 2: M. Mitchell, B. Ingraham, B. James, K. Jordan, M. E. Holden, P. Higby, M. Freeman, S. Hamilton, R. McDernott, A. Hadden, K. Karn, D. Karst. Row 3: S. Mitchell, A. Harbeck, B. Kratts, W. Green, S. Jones, K. Hasard, L. Mack, J. McIn- tyre, E. Love, C. Flower. Grade Row 1: K. Seigel, K. Roat, C. Sprague C. Pinney, S. Taylor, N. Yaw, K. Web- er. Row 2: K. O'Dell, D. Rambuski, B Stanbro, D. Vogel, V. Santangelo, D. Rodkey, R. Snyder, Row 3: C. Staf- ford, K. Stubbs, G. Thompson, B. Plano, M. Pinney, J. Reynolds, A. Wil- liams, B. Christman, J. Swift. Row 4: G. Rought, R. Poore, L. Smyth, D. Wilson, J. Rix, K. Ward, M. Sherwood G. Schintzuis, D. Smith, S. Plants, A. Nicholson. Row l: S. Hamilton, C. Burrows, P. Mojekwu, W. Ingalls, V. Dean, L. Bres- ney, C. Bunk, L. Clayson. Row 2: L. Guzzo, B. Burt, D. Barber, N. Conklin, A. Podor, K. Brown, P. Conklin, M. Bunk, S. Burt, J. Clark, H. Francis. Row 3: T. Booth, M. Congdon, B. Case., R. Appleby, R. Amundson, A. Berry, O. Armstrong, T. Botens, J. Burch. Q Tenth Row l: D. Krivulka, K. Kresko, R. Gleason, J. Weber, J. Lockwood. Row 2: F. Klice, K. Mosher, M. Miller, E. Rambuski, M. Pettit, R. Elliott, V. Kellogg, C. Pastor. Row 3: W. Kelly, T. Kazanjian, D. Enos, K. Keesler, W. Lewis, W. Davis, M. Hammer, J. Hunter, K. Hillman. Grade Class 0 lcers President . . . .... Alice Fodor Vice-President . . . . . Kirk Brown Secretary . . . .... Sue Swier Treasurer . . . . . . Lisa Bresney Row 1: D. Williams, S. Zuver, L. Sny- der, J. Sander, S. Scott. Row 2: T. Manko, J. Setchel, M. Ross, J. Totten, P. Stocking, G. Vogel. Row 3: D. Staf- ford, T. Searl, S. Swier, G. Nease, M. VanDruff, M. VandenBergh, R. McLay Row li G. Boorom, S. Austin. Row 2: A. Clayson, D. Carlson, L. Bates. Row 3: C. Chamberlain, L. Ballerstein, B. Dalton, J. Bradley, K. Hamilton, L. Beebe. Row 4: J. Collins, R. Feuchter, L. Clayson, J. Bowers, J. Congdon, G. Green, D. Casey, T. Dunlap, T. Bump. Class 0 lcers President ............... ........ S teve Raub Vice-President .... . . . Tim Williams Secretary . . . . . . Sue Austin Treasurer . . . . . Margaret Taylor Eleventh Row l: S. Payne, D. Ingalls, D. Dean, S. Howes, P. Rought, L. Lang, R. How- ard, R. Oakes. Row 2: C. Gere, M. Hamilton, L. Kratts, R. Piechota, M. Lajeunesse, P. Nicholson, G. Santange- lo, J. Deininger, R. Rambuski. Row 3: A. J. Rudy, D. Stadler, E. Miller, S. Raub, K. Knowles, M. Jamesson, D. Lockwood. Grade Row 1: L. VanHorn, P. Stubbs, R. Rodkey. Row 2: M. Taylor, D. Young B. Watson, G. Voorhees, K. Watt, A. Young. Row 3: R. Truax, L. Sweet, J. Swift, C. Taylor, B. Tapp, T. Williams, L. Wadsworth, K. Searl. U nderclassmen Snapshots .ff S398 E. Q ans, M. Kathleen Austin-MHeen, our sophomore Homecoming and Junior Prom attendant, has participated in the junior and senior choirs. When not taking notes at our class meetings, Kathleen was active in girls' intra- murals and FNA. Her majors in math and science will certainly assist her in her career as a medical secretary. William R. Ballerstein-'gWilly,,' an im- portant asset to our team, has earned his letters in football, wrestling, and track. His interests include pool, reading, and parties. Majoring in math and science, Bill plans to attend col- lege after graduation. Pennant Peddlers Karen E. Barber-Karen, who majored in business, hopes to become a legal secretary. During her four years of high school, she participated in girls chorus, senior choir, and FNA. When not playing volleyball or studying, Karen enjoys stockcar racing. Helen M. Beebe-Helen, who played Donna in ourjunior play, majored in math, science, and Spanish. She was active in CYO, FTA, Gargoyle, and intramurals. Next fall, Helen will at- tend college with plans of becoming a history teacher. lass Officers: Treasurer-Ray Kameryg Vice Pres.-Barry Cumminsg Secretary- Kathleen Austing President-George James. Dorcas J, BotensvDorcas was active in girls' chorus, volleyball and basketball intramurals, FTA, and FNC. Interested in Waterskiing, Dorcas spends her sum- mers at Cuba Lake. With her majors in math and science, Dorcas is sure to be a success as an elementary teacher. Garyl L. Botens-Majoring in industrial arts and science, nLouie', plans on col- lege after graduation. During his high ball and volleyball. When not earning money at Schryver's, he spent his time with horses and a girl. school years, Gary participated in base- Jerry L. Borden- Jer, who earned his letters in football and Wrestling, was also active in track. Majoring in math and science, he plans to include military service in his future. Jerry's special interests were parties, Cindy, and driving around. Kathryn A. Boyd-Kathy, a member of the NHS, majored in math and sci- ence. She was a cheerleader and major- ette, and was active in girls, intramur- als. A member of the Gargoyle staff, Kathy hopes to become a math or science teacher. Her interests were par- ties and Waterskiing. Rebecca A. Bradley- Beck,,' who majored in math and science, took part in girls, and senior choirs. Our Homecoming Queen enjoyed sewing, Waterskiing, and parties. Becky plans on becoming a fashion merchandiser in the near future. Janet L. Burt- Burtie, who played Bella in the junior play, also partici- pated in girls, intramurals. She was in- terested in driving around in the Ford and attending parties. With her major in business, Janet will be a successful secretary. .ny A Bonnie M. Brown-Bonnie, who partic- ipated in choir, band, FTA, FNA, and 4-H, was also on the junior play adver- tising committee. She enjoyed horse- back riding, sewing, and just having fun. Bonnie majored in science and French and plans to attend college. XX X Susan J. Burdick-Sue was interested in Touch,', Waterskiing, and Volks- wagens. Majoring in math and science she plans to attend a business insti- tute next year. Besides participating in girls' intramurals, Sue was a mem- ber ofthe FTA. Class of '70 Genius Club Gary A. Butnts-s'Harold,, majored in conservation and wants to be either a ranger or a construction worker. Dur- ing high school he was active in base- ball, the junior play, and band. His other interests include bowling, driv- ing, and hunting. Nancy A. Carlson-f'Rossi attended BOCES and majored in Cosmetology. In the future Nancy hopes to become a beautician. Keeping house for Gary in the green and White trailer is Nancy's special interest. Sherry A. Ciampa-f'Shesh partici- pated in girls' chorus, senior choir, FTA, and was our Voodoo in the junior play. A cheerleader, she major- ed in science and plans to enter into the field of fashion. Sherry was inter- ested in snow and Waterskiing and eating. Robert L. Clark-Earning his letter in football, basketball, and baseball, Bob was also on the bowling team. He majored in science and business and wants to join Army ROTC after gradu ation. Watching girls and Working on Greyhounds Defeat Cattaraugus. cars are some of Bob's more interest- ing hobbies. Brenda L. Clayson-Interested in horse- back riding, archery, volleyball, and soccer, Bren also participated in girls, basketball. Brenda helped with make-up in thejunior play and was an active member of FNA, FHA, 4-H, and choir. Nursing or business school is Brendais future goal. Patricia L. Collord- Bat-Pat, who majored in language, plans to enter college and become an actress. During her high school years, Pat was active in the junior play, girls' chorus, French Club, and Gargoyle. Besides enjoying parties, Pat liked water ski- ing, boating, and intramurals. Just Hanging Around Linda K. Cooper- Lan majored in science and hopes to become a nurse in the future. In high school she was active in girls, intramurals, FNA, and madrigals, Parties and riding around are among her favorite interests. Shirlee M. Covert-Majoring in busi- ness, g'Cuz plans to become a secre- tary. She was a member of the girls, chorus and played basketball, softball and volleyball. Among her hobbies were horseback riding, water skiing, swimming, and bowling. Titrating Taylor Barry L. CumminsfActive in football basketball, and baseball, '6Cum also participated in the junior play, band, and choir. Barry, our sophomore and junior class president, majored in math and science, and plans to attend college next year. His interests were parties, Webbs, girls, and other things related. Linda L. Dalton-When not working at the hospital, Linda was participating in many school activities, such as girls' intramurals, FTA, and choir. She was also a member ofthe French Club. Linda majored in French, and would like to attend college and specialize in dietetics and nutrition. Sue A. Cradduck-'tAndy, a cheer- leader throughout her high school years, participated in the junior play, choir, Gargoyle, and FTA. A NHS mem- ber, Sue was also a representative ofthe Student Council. She majored in math science, and Spanish and plans on at- tending college next year. Diane C. Davis-'gBernard', was active in Gargoyle, FNA, the junior play, and senior choir. A member of the NHS and the Student Council, Diane was a color guard in many local pa- rades. Majoring in math, science, and Spanish, she plans on becoming a nurse. 5 9 Frederic B. Edwards-Fred, who ma- jored in math and science, plans on at- tending college next year. Captain of the football team, Bruce,' also par- ticipated in baseball and basketball. Waterskiing was Fred's favorite pas- time. Cynthia J. Gross-Cindy will always be remembered as the junior playis Mother Hecatef, Also active in FHA, FNA, and intramurals, Cindy enjoyed parties. Majoring in business and home economics, she would like to become a practical nurse. Max E. Freeman llJ46'3W'earned his letter in basketball, and also partici- pated in Yorker Club. Max, a math and science major, enjoys motorcy- cles, girls, and parties. College is Maxis goal for next year. Debra S. Gaeta4Debbie participated in choir, FNA, basketball, and volley- ball intramurals. A science major, she enjoyed horseback riding, Writing, movies, and dancing. The future will see Debbie attending a nursing school. Mighty Max and His Merry Memories James W. Hadden, Jrflim has been enrolled in the work-study class at Cuba Central for the last four years. During the last year he has been work- ing for Acme Electric. Outside of school and hisjob, Jim has found time for hunting and trapping. Lona L. HaddeneLona attended BOCES and majored in business. Dur- ing her years there, she earned silver certificates in operating the adding and printing machines. ln the future, Lona plans to become a secretary or a press operator. Jeff HammerfA member of all-county band, football, and track, Jeff has also participated in basketball as the team's manager. He took part in the junior play and was active in the Yorker Club and French Club. With a major in math and science, Jeff plans on college next year. Carl D. Hamilton-Carl, our voice,' in the junior play, plans on college next year. He attended BOCES and majored in agriculture. Carl was active in FFA, track and football. Frances A. Holden-Active in the FNA, girls' intramurals, and choir, Fran's special interest was Mike. During her four years of high school, Frances held the class offices of secretary and treasurer. With her major in science, Fran is sure to be a success as a practi- cal nurse. Ronald D. Hosley-Participation in football, track, and Wrestling has earned Hoss letters and a sweater for his achievements. In high school, Ron majored in auto-vocations at Belmont. Following graduation, Ron plans to join the Navy. Hey, Lithen, Fwedg Sthop Itli' Diane L. Huey-Diane, a fairly recent addition to our class, came to Cuba Central in herjunior year. Majoring in Home Economics, Diane plans on attending a business school. She was interested in rollerskating and her boyfriend. George James-George, our senior class president, was active in football, Wrestling, senior choir, and thejunior play. Majoring in science, Sally plans on attending college. He likes to ride his motorcycle to parties Where many girls are present. 2 ...W , ,- W- . .K L3 'iflffgz if g ffvi 1 rf a- .i .e:1i 'f . fi 'S.Q1.fJ-Qi ':L.EQ.' 's its . ,- .zfeii is?-ffff-. ri : -1 f -35,1 Y :si -fx, Susie Homemakers Denise E. Kameck-Majoring in busi- ness, Denise plans on becoming a secre- tary. During high school, HDenniel' participated in volleyball intramurals. Her interests included rollerskating, listening to records, and ping-pong. Raymond Kamery-Ray was active in football and basketball, and also help- ed as a stagehand in the junior play. With majors in math and sicence, Ray plans on attending college in Washing- ton, DC. Kam's', special interests were closet cleaning and parties. Lynnette W. Johnson-Active in soc- cer, softball, and track, S'Tiger also participated in basketball and volley- ball intramurals. At Belmont, where she majored in business, Lynnette re- ceived a filing award. She hopes to get ajob following graduation. Terry E. Karst- Ter, a star wrestler of Cuba Central, participated in track and football too. A madrigal, Terry enjoyed choir and band. With his math-science major, Terry will attend college and study engineering. Karen J. Knowles-Karen, an active FNA member, has earned the 120 hours pin as a candystriper at the hos- pital. Majoring in home economics, g'Dimples hopes to become a practi- cal nurse. Her interests were playing football and helping others. Brian Mabey- Chuck earned letters in football, basketball, and track and was selected as an Allstar in both football and basketball. Brian majored in math and science and will attend college next year. His interests in- cluded parties, skiing, and women. Stephen C. KrattsfAmong Steve's hobbies were model ships and planes. Steve participated in Yorker Club, senior choir, and the junior play, where he portrayed Caleb, the hired man. Steve was a math-science major and will be going into the Navy next year. Mary C. Linderman-Mary, who majored in art and science, plans on a career in advertising. Active in girls' sports, Cam enjoyed horseback rid- ing, snow skiing and parties. During high school, Mary held the offices of secretary and treasurer of her class. Most Consistently Injured Player G. James Manko-President of the Stu- dent Council, Jim was awarded the National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. A wrestler, Jim also participated in football, basketball, and track. He majored in math, science, and French, and will study engineering in college. Nancy H. Marsh-Nancy majored in business and plans to attend Olean Business Institute next year. Nanc', took part in basketball, volleyball, and softball intramurals. She was especial- ly interested in sewing and hiking. Seniors HPUMP IT with Milk. Marianne McCarthy-A member of the Gargoyle staff and FTA, Marianne also took part in Yorker Club where she held the office of secretary-trea- surer. She enjoys reading, history, and acting. Majoring in French, Marianne plans to become a history teacher. Mary J. McIntyre-Mary was a member of the senior choir and French Club. A future teacher, Mary enjoys sailing. She majored in art and plans to attend college following graduation. Sharon L. Older-'5Little Onen took part in FTA, choir, and girls' intramu- rals. Our Junior Homecoming at- tendant, Sharon enjoyed parties and flower power cars. She majored in business and plans on a career in nurs- ing. Deborah M. PastorfDeb majored in business and will attend a business school next year. She was especially interested in reading, bowling, and Dave. During high school, Deb partici- pated in volleyball intramurals, llll 5.2 rf-mr'-W r'1 ,,,, , awunnuw' 5 ,mm ills'-W f, 'WW' N . 5. ' A ag j V i P ' - r sw tive I H 'rr-:: f ., ,S 'Q sl - .1- ,. .. A 1 as , i ,, it my xfiw 3 Candy is Dandy! Brian T. Patten-A math-science major 'fJake was a member ofthe French Club and FTA. He participated in the junior play and helped the class with homecoming. Brian's hobbies include cars, girls, and parties. Elizabeth R. Perry- Nicci entered CCS in her senior year and majored in home economics. Among her hobbies were a record collection and an inter- est in racing cars. Elizabeth plans to join the Marines. Typing a little off key, Mary? Timothy J. Resch-Tim majored in in- dustrial arts in high school and plans on college next year. He took part in volleyball, baseball, and was a member of the stage crew for our junior play. Tim liked parties, hunting, and trap- ping. Barbara Rought-A business major at BOCES, HSpider enjoys reading mys- teries and love stories. Her future plans include marriage and an ofhce job. Barb participated in FHA, volley- ball, and girls, track. Mary C. Pettit-Painting and sculpture are among Mary's special interests. She majored in art and participated in the junior play. Mary Will attend the Phoenix School of Design in New York City next year. Kay Irene Scheiterle- Pesky earned her letter in senior band. She majored in business and enjoys water skiing, tennis, and roller skating. Kay took part in many sports, especially volley- ball, soccer, and basketball. Donna L. Searl- Doni will attend Bryant 8: Stratton Business Institute next year. Majoring in art, Donna en- joyed eating and sports. She took part in choir, basketball, volleyball, and softball. Royal Smith-Royal's future plans in- clude the Armed Forces. An agricul- ture major, Royal Was a member of the boys' chorus. Hunting, earning and spending money, and dating a girl were his favorite high school pur- suits. Wendy L. Searl-A member of the colorguard, PNA, and choir, Wendy also participated in volleyball intramu- rals. She was the vice-president of PNA during her junior year. A math major, Wendy will study data proces- sing in college. Thomas J. Setchel-HTouch is inter- ested in girls and sports. He was a par ticipant in basketball, football, and track. Tom majored in science and will attend college after graduation. Gargoyle Girls Thomas A. Snyder- Snyd, who was an active member of the choir, favors music as a hobby. He attended BOCES, and majored in Business and electricity. His plans for the future include either moving to California or attending college. Judy A. Spencerw'6Spence majored in Business and hopes to attend a busi- ness school. Active in the senior choir, girls' chorus, and the French Club, Judy also participated in girls' basket- ball and volleyball. Her idea of fun was getting into trouble. Sweating it off, Judy? Elizabeth L. Sprague- Betz was active in the French Club and was Mrs. Blackwell in thejunior play. Active in the FTA, Betty majored in math, science, and French, and plans to at- tend college. She was interested in Fred, parties, sports, and sewing. Ruby K. Stanbro- Rube,', a math- science major, hopes to pursue a career in the business world. She was active in choir, band, basketball, and volleyball. Her interests include horses, sewing, Gary, and parties, Mary Steen-Mary, a math-science major, lent her talents to the junior and senior choirs, and also participated in Madrigals. A member of the NHS, she plans to attend college. Her inter- ests included sewing, music, parties, and boys. Thomas SteenJ'Steenie', was active in football, track, the Junior Play, and Madrigals. He was a member ofthe NHS, and majored in math, science, and Spanish. Skiing, parties, and working at Moonwink's were his inter- ests. In the future, Tom plans on at- tending college to pursue a career in chemistry. 5 E l Brother John-Our Good Shepherd Cathy A. Swift-Cathy, an active member of 4-H, also participated in the baseball and volleyball intramu- rals. She enjoyed horses, sewing, and having fun. With her majors in art and science, Cathy would like to have a career in drafting. John R. SWiftwSWifty majored in auto mechanics at BOCES. Having earned a letter in volleyball, John is interested in all sports. Though his plans for the future are indefinite, We are sure he will be a success in what- ever he pursues. Milkmaid of the Month Robin J. Taylor-Sewing, horses, and Dale are among Robin's favorite inter- ests. Robin was a cheerleader, a color- guard, and she also participated in choir and sports. Majoring in math and science, Robin will attend col- lege next year. Gloria D. Thompson- Dori Dawn majored in business and her future plans include marriage and oftice employment. Gloria was a participant in girls, chorus, volleyball, and basket- ball. She received filing and typing awards While attending BOCES. Karen M. SWift!Karen was active in FTA, the junior play, and girls' intra- murals. She majored in Spanish and science and plans on attending college to study elementary education. Karen mentioned parties as her special in- terest. Elizabeth Thomson-A science major, Beth will attend Roberts Wesleyan College next year and study liberal arts. Sewing, woodcarving, and writing were among her special interests. Beth was a member of the FTA, and she also took part in girls' intramurals. John R. Treusdell-John majored in math, science, and French, and will attend St. Bonaventure University next year to study law. Our yearbook editor, John was a member of FTA, Yorker Club, French Club, and the bowling team. He received a Certifi- cate of Commendation for National Merit Scholarship. Jeffrey M. WilliamseA New York State Regents Scholarship winner, Jeff was elected to represent Cuba as a Boys' State delegate. He participated in band, football, track, and bowling. A math-science major, Jeff will attend college next year. Margaret I. Young-Peg enjoyed all sports especially basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball. She majored in math, home economics, and cosme tology. Peg plans to become a beauti- cian and will study at either Olean or Utica. You,ll feel better after graduation, Mr. Sayf' r d I Cheerleaders Front: C.Pinney, S. Cradduck fCaptainj, R. Taylor. Middle: K. Mosher, A. Harbeck, K. Boyd. Back: A. Williams, L. Wadsworth I 3 1? x Varsity-Row 1: S. Taylor fManagerj, L. Kratts, T. Steen, W. Ballerstein, G. James, M. Bunk. Row 2: G. Green, R. Kamery, A. Rudy, K. Brown, J. Manko, J. Hammer, T. Manko, M. Jamesson, Mr. D. Sheridan. Row 3: B. Mabey, J. Swift, S. Raub, C. Hamilton, T. Setchel, R. Feuchter, J. Williams, R. Amundson, J. Borden, T. Karst, Mr. R. Mosher. Absent: F. Edwards. Football Completing a season with a record of 6-2, the 1969 Greyhounds proved themselves as one of the best teams Cuba has had in several years. Under the leadership of co-captains Fred Edwards and Tom Setchel, the team finished second in the Seneca Conference. Among the thirteen seniors that Coach Mosher loses through graduation are four boys who were named league all-stars. These boys are Bill Ballerstein, Tom Setchel, Jerry Borden, Fred Edwards, and one junior, Steve Raub. RECORD Cuba Opponent 20 12 Cowanesque 28 O Ellicottville 14 0 West Valley 12 24 Pine Valley 56 0 Cattaraugus 0 36 Franklinville 37 12 Little Valley Head Coach-Ron Mosher 14 0 Hinsdale Asst. Coach-Dave Sheridan Junior Varsity-Row 1: K. O'dell, D. Barber, M. Duvall, W. James, T. Beebe, T. Butts, B. Little, L Reisman fManagerj. Row 2: K. Hillman, W. Kratts, B. Clark, R. Poore, J. Bradley, G. Rought, M. Pinney, J. Setchel. Row 3: Mr. V. Ortiz, R. Amundson, T. Searl, T. Lester, D. Enos, J. Hunter, L. Kamery, T. Botens, W. Green, T. Kazanjian. Varsity Squad. Row l: B. Cummins, R. Kamery. Row 3: S. Raub, J. Swift, F. Edwards, B. Mabey. Row 2: T. M. Freeman, C. Taylor, T. Setchel, - Williams, R. Amundson, R. Feuchter, Mr. R. Harbeck CCoachQ. Basketball Proving themselves to be a hustling ball club, the 1969- and Max Freeman was selected as a member of the league 70 Greyhounds finished the season with a record of l 1-7. all-star team. Mr. Ortiz's J. V. squad also had a very success- They placed second in the league and competed in the sec- ful season, ending with a record of 17-l. tion-five play-offs. Captain ofthe squad was Fred Edwards, ML Row 1: D. Williams, L. Kratts, J. Manko, S. Taylor fMana- Mothersell, W. Kelly. Row 3: M. Edwards, B. Mabey, T. gerj, W. Ballerstein, J. Setchel, R. Freer. Row 2: R. Pie- Setchel, C. Hamilton, D. Lewis, J. Jahnke, W. Tapp, T. chota, T. Manko, G. Green, G. Santangelo, T. Lester, Mr. R. Williams, J. Williams, T. Karst, J. Borden, J. Dean. Mosher CCoachj, K. Hillman, D. Barber, J. Hammer, B. Track The '69 Spikers broke five school records at the annual A legany County Track Meet. Previous bests were topped in the mile medley, the 880 relay, the mile, the 440, and dis- cus. Tim Williams, Dale Lewis, Bell Kelly, and John Koch Mile ran the mile medley in 4.20.5, Jim Manko, Tom Setchel, Bill Ballerstein, and Tom Manko ran the 880 relay in 1393, e Jeff Hammer the mile in 5.02.4, Jefflahnke the 440 in 54.5, and Brian Mabey threw the discus l25'l0,'. 1- 880 Relay Discus l Row 1: M. Bunk, B. Cummins, R. Washburn, P. VasNunes, S. Botens. Row 2: F. Edwards, J. Hunter, B. Hamilton, M. Hamil ton, D. Burt. Row 3: W. Dillon, G, Nease, J. Collins, B. Clark, B. Amundson, K. Knowles, J. Burch, T. Botens, L. Kamery, T Searl, S. Raub. Coach: Mr. Ralph Harbeck. Baseball The 1969 baseball team had a very successful season, ending up as league champions with a seasonal record of 10-2. Steve Botens was the backbone ofthe pitching staff. Barry Cummins led the team in hitting with an average of over .400, and Steve Botens, Dick Burt, and Fred Edwards hit over .300. The team beat Fillmore in the quarter finals but was defeated in the semi-finals. If Flu. Row l: W. lngraham, G. Green fManagerJ, W. Lewis, G. Green, T. Lester. Row 32 R. Shaffer, S. Burt, K. O'dell, G. Brinkwart, D. Karst. Row 2: D. Karst, T. Beebe, L. Kratts, James, J. Manko, W. Ballerstein, T. Karst, J. Borden, D B. Little, T. Steen, T. Manko, D. Stafford, G. Santangelo, G. Barber, D. Stadler, R. Amundson, C. Hamilton. W estl ' This year Coach Mosher had an excellent Wrestling team and Tom Lester Won County championships and Went to which finished second in the league. Co-captains for the the sectionals. season were George James and Terry Karst. Randy Shaffer 1 f UW w Mew.. ' -111 rn: X . X N N X X X Xxmx X X X x NX, X, X Xi - x x Q XXXKX ,wah YQ V .. K gf ,J mah. ' 34 W xg W! V? X, 14 x ff?-5,41 v 9? , VMQELIPV Xwf ' my , -an J .15 as Y 512 Q41 i, q ?, - . mi as A MS? 1- Gargoyle Each eighth period the Gargoyle Staff met in room 44 under the supervision of Mr. Charles Williams to complete the 1970 yearbook. Although it was impossible to capture all of the events of the year, we tried to include those which We hold as fondest memories. John Treusdell. . . Linda Lang ..... . . . . . Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Mary Linderman . . . . . .Administration Bonnie Brown. . . . . .Administration Pat Collord .... ....... G rades Betty Sprague ...,. . . . Underclassmen Kathy Boyd ....... ....... S eniors Marianne McCarthy .... ..... S eniors Diane Davis. ....... .... S ports Jeff Williams ...... .,.. S ports Sue Cradduck . . . ...... Activities Helen Beebe . . . Jim Manko . . . . . . . . . .Activities Business Manager p Student Council Members are Sue Cradduck, Diane Da- vis, Jim Manko, John Truesdell, Cathy Chamberlain, Carla Gere, A.J. Rudy, Tom Manko, Kris Mosher, Rick Amundson, Bill Amundson, and Randy Shaffer. Although no presidential campaign was held this year, the Student Council had a very busy schedule. In coopera- tion with Mr. Sheridan's contest for a new song and cheer, the council awarded ten and five dollar prizes respectively, to the winners Diane Young and Allison Harbeck. Due to the group's hard work, this yearis Homecoming was a suc- cess. Mr. Perry, Advisor Officers Homecoming Parade Homecoming Cuba witnessed its third annual Homecoming on October 18, 1969. The street parade, which began the activities, proved to be very successful. Many alumni returned to Cuba to join in the festivities, which added greatly to success of the weekend. The Greyhounds crushed Cattaraugus on the gridiron winning by a score of 56-O. This score established a new record for a Cuba football team. At the conclusion ofthe game, Jim Manko was chosen as the Most Valuable Player. The Homecoming Queen, Miss Becky Bradley, was crowned during the half- time activities, and was later honored at the annual dance held in the school gymnasium. Members of her court were: Mary Linderman-Seniorg Cathy Chamberlain-Junior, Sue Swier-Sophonioreg and Terry BunkeFreshman. S S 'X . . sy, Q Tenth Grade-First Prize Float. Seventh Grade-Second Prize Float. rung, !3 .,. N! 5? Cuba Crush Cattaraugus' Weekend Queen and Her Court Most Valuable Player Crowning of the New Queen 1969 Homecoming Queen I C atwnal Honor Soczety Seven new members were inducted into the Chimerian Chapter of the National Honor Society at the winter induction ceremony. Tom Steen, presi- dent ofthe society, presided over the ceremony which was highlighted by the four traditional speeches: Character-John Treusdell, ScholarshipeDiane Davis, Leadership-Sue Cradduck, Service-Mary Steen. The history of the National Honor Society was reviewed by Kathy Boyd. The new members inducted into the society were: Jeff Williams, Jim Manko, Jeff Hammer, Nancy Marsh, Ruby Stanbro, Betty Sprague, and Marianne McCarthy. N ' 2 , f asf S ' Alumni Tea French lub The French Club was organized, un- der the supervision of Mr. Paul Carls, for those students interested in the cul- tural areas of France. Each year, the members sell candy to help raise money for their annual trip. This year the French Club will be traveling to Montreal. Back to front: T. Booth, J. Mclntyre, M. Mclntyre, N. Conklin, B. Christ- man, G. Bowers, M. Hammer, V. Ab- bott, A. Young, J. Truesdell, B. Sprague, B. Dalton, M. McCarthy, L. Dalton, R. Oakes, B. Tapp, Mr. P. Carls-Advisor, C. Sprague, R. Deck, D. Karst, A. Bunk. Yorker Club Under the guidance of Miss Eliza- beth Edwards, members ofthe Yorker Club have an opportunity to study and discuss New York State history more thoroughly than can be studied in everyday classes. Selling candy has been their most prosperous money making activity. This money helps to send the Yorker Club to the annual Historical Convention. Front to back: S. Jones, S. Kratts, L. Burt, T. Manko, M. McCarthy, K. Sie- gal, G. Schintzius, C. Sprague, T. Campbell, B. Burt, M. Hammer, A. Harbeck, P. Higby, G. Brinkwart, J. Truesdell, J. Hunter, V. Abbot, C. Stafford, D. Carrier, Miss E. Edwards- Advisor, L. Kamery, P. Conklin, G. Nease, K. Ciampa, W. Ingalls, K. Hill- man, A. Williams, R. Howard, A. Fo- dor, M. Miller, J. Setchel, N. Conklin. Future Nurses Under the direction of Mrs. Utter, the Future Nurses have acquired valu- able experience while candystriping. Each member is entitled to receive a cap, a pin and a Florence Nightingale lamp after serving as a candystriper for so many hours. Members of the organization are: Row 1: J. Lock- wood, B. Brown, B. Dalton, B. Clay- son, P. Rought, K. Austin, L. Bres- ney, L. Hamilton, D. Kresko. Row 2: D. Gaeta, L. Dalton, C. Burrows, M. Ross, C. Gross, L. Cooper, K. Knowles, J. Bowers, F. Holden, D. Davis, B. Case. Future Teachers Under the supervision of Miss Ed- wards and Mrs. Jordan, the Future Teachers of America's principal ac- tivity is aiding in the classroom. Members are: Row 1: R. Deck, D. Karst, C. Bunk, T. Bunk, J. Joy, B. Kresko, K. Ciampa, S. Hull, C. Pin- ney, S. Hamilton. Row 2: B. Dalton, H. Beebe, N. Smith, D. Kresko, B. Burt, S. Hamilton, D. Young, L. Bresney, W. Ingalls, B. Sprague, B. Brown. Row 3: C. Karn, M. Miller, J. Reynolds, C. Flowers, A. Nichol- son, L. Hamilton, D. DeRock, J. Case, M. Ross, P. Higby, P. Cummins K. Mosher. Row 4: M. Pettit, A. Fodor, P. Conklin, J. Truesdell, B. Piechota, J. Mclntyre, T. Booth, S. Swier, B. Thompson, J. Hunter, D. Botens, M. Mclntyre, K. Swift, S. Plants. Future H omemakers For those interested in home economics, there is the F. H. A. This organization participates in several fund raising activities. This year's project was the selling of school record books, from which the pro- ceeds will be used for their annual dinner. The Future Homemakers also attend both a Spring and Fall Rally each year. Members are: Row 1: R. Eliot, V. Santangelo, K. Segall, R. Cooper, F. Klice. Row 2: G. Vogel, S. Hull, J. Swift, L. Ed- Wards, N. Yaw, W. Hammer, M. Mit- chell, C. Mitchell, D. Vogel. Row 3: L. Poore, J. Jefferies, E. Love, C. Karn, S. Jones, K. Roat, P. Stocking. Lrdwff Future Farmers Each year the F. F. A. sends three or four candidates to the National Convention held in Kansas City. To enable the members to participate at Oswegatchie, the state F. F. A. camp, the Future Farmers sponsor fund raising activities. This year they sponsored a basketball game between the Cuba Faculty and the UKB Yo Yo's, which resulted in a three hun- dred dollar profit for the organiza- tion. Members are: Row l: S. Burt, Sentinel: C. Reynolds, Vice President P. Stubbs, D. Ingalls. Row 2: Mr. Dye, Advisorg K. Odell, L. Kratts, President, G. Santangelo, Reporterg D. Ricks, K. Hamilton, Treasurer. Row 3: M. Van Druff, J. Ricks, K. Hazzard, L. Clayson, D. Carlson, B. Kratts, D. Barber. Absent: G. Green, T. Butts, D. Karst, M. Sherwood, T. Dunlap. Rendezvous of the Stars The C.C.S. gym, capturing the atmosphere of a park in Spring, was the scene of the Junior Prom, Rendezvous of the Starsv. This gala event took place on May 16, 1969, with music provided by Al Cecchi's Orchestra. The highlight ofthe evening was the crowning of the queen, Miss Astrid Edwards, by Junior class presi- dent Barry Cummins. Attendants to the queen were: Miss Judy Feuchter, Senior attendant, Miss Kathleen Austin, Junior attendant, Miss Margaret Taylor, Sopho- more attendant, and Miss Holly Francis, Freshman attendant. Christmas Fantasy On December 27, l969, the Senior Class sponsored the annual Christmas Ball. The C.C.S. gym captured the festive spirit of the holiday season and transformed it into a Christmas Fantasy. The music for this gala evening was provided by The Roy-L's. Diane Davis was chosen as Queen to reign over the evening. After receiving her flowers from '4Butchie Holden and Fay Stanbro, Queen Diane was crowned by Senior Class President George James. Attendants to the queen were: Robin Taylor -Seniorg Carla Gereeluniorg Cindy Bunk-Sophomoreg and Amy Williams-Fresh- man. Cast Mrs. Marjorie Blackwell. . . Mother Hecate ....... Miss Wisk .... Miss Hurley .... Junelle Kemp ..... Lucinda Frye ,...... Undine Grandsbacker . . . Cecily Smith-Smythe ..., . Ivy fVoodool Charpentier. . . . Kay Clinton ......... Bella Russell ...... Donna Russell .,.. Mona Dabney .... Liza Young . . . Steven Wharton. . . Caleb ........ Mr. Atwater . . . Milo Alden . . . Hank ...... F rank ...... Spirit's Voice . , , ........... . , . . . .Betty Sprague . . .Cindy Gross . . . Pat Collord . . . . .Karen Swift . . .Tomie Haskins Marianne McCarthy . Mary Linderman . . Astrid Edwards . . . Sherry Ciampa . . Sue Cradduck . . . .Helen Beebe . . . .Janet Burt . . . Diane Davis . . . . Mary Pettit . . .John Treusdell . . . Steve Kratts . . . Tom Steen . . . Brian Patten . . . Jeff Hammer . . . . Gary Butts . . . Carl Hamilton Get Witch uick On March 13, 1969 the Junior Class presented Get Witch Quick. The comedy centered around the happenings at Craft College, a college for young witches. Although all the students possessed supernatural powers, they appealed and acted normally. Thus, confusion resulted with the arrival of a 4'normal teacher Steven Wharton. Things were further complicated when Junelle Kemp, a student witch, and Mr. Wharton fell in love. Despite all of the problems, however, the play ended on a note of happiness. Crew Senior Choir junior Choir M adrigals M P l W t Mr. Kenneth Ingram M GIS 1 V 1 Band V 1 Music Directors Grade Choir Primary Choir Majorettes and Colorguards Senior Band Junior Band Cadet Band M '24 f K aw' Ku 2 ,, ,Arg 3 X Q S fm x 4 L '4 1z12i3,. 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