Cuba Central School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Cuba, NY)

 - Class of 1975

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1 1 ' -' x f' , s f u 1 . K 'x , A I X xx ' X ,I 'N' X .I v ' Z. A 5 04 '1 p +.. K' L 1 l' I Y 5 0 X I . X ' 1 I ' x I N , it N xx ll N N W X . , s D X 1 1 . - M x 1 f , x I n I1 X 5 'I I M ' 1 --4.- J? f I F--. --nr! X......r' bi , Q X i 'X s. 4 5 X x ,3 X ! l x 1 xx lf! I Q F ,f I 3 fl K X I ..' Gargoyle 1975 Cuba Central School Cuba, N. Y. Mark E, Ciampa Thomas J. Ryan 1956-1972 1956-1973 In Memoriam We , the class of 1975, dedicate this yearbook to the memory of our beloved classmates Thomas I . Ryan and Mark E. Ciampa. Their warm friendliness and cheer will always be an inspiration to those who knew them. To the Class of 1975 Each graduation gives me another opportunity to review in retrospect another class of out- standing seniors. As I look back on the Class of 1975 with its many achievements, I am truly pleased with your progress. You have reached a new level of maturity with new-found skills. Many people have contributed to your success . . . your parents, teachers , neighbors , ministers , Supervising Principal Joseph P. Savino friends and foes. From this new vantage point, you have an opportunity to choose a new direction in your life . The paths are many. You may choose the world of higher education, the world of work, the world of mar- riage , etc. Each choice has its rewards as well as its painful price. There just ain't no such thing as a free ride. For those who are willing to sacrifice, the reward is success, happiness and peace . It is my sincerest wish that each and everyone of you will choose the discipline that brings the everlasting reward of peace . Thank you for the oppor- tunity to be part of you and God's speed and love to all. Your principal, Joseph P. Savino SITTING: Mr. Robert S Vice Pres. . Mr. Willia Allis. STANDING: Mr. Edward MacDonald M Board of Education Mr. James Boyd Mr. David O'De11 Elem en tary Business Principal Manager LMTQS' eil - ,J i R... Ulfeh, how glorious! the young leaves, the green leaxfg glittering in the sunshine W sen i 995 E G' Q F T. K , XX i jg 0 A, R 'Qi i af W ll if if V I I I l . A-A-F K-4 fb , Elementary Faculty KINDERGARTEN: Mrs. Alice Rogers, Mrs. Jo Ann Viglietta. Miss Jane Wright. I. I I 'fe FIRST: Mrs. Juanita Hillman, Mrs. Linda Smith, Mrs. Donna Sortore. Af SECOND: Mrs. Mary Jane Mabey, Mrs. Sharon Matteson, Mrs. Wilma Wolf. if 'J I THIRD: Mrs. Virgina Chamberlain, Mrs. Kalope James- son, Mrs. Barbara Spateholts. 6 FOURTH: Mrs. Barbara Sheridan. Miss Kath- leen Little , Mrs. Ann Gross, Mr. Thomas Chandler. FIFTH: Mr. Raymond Randall, Mrs. Sally Jordan, Miss Sandra Colombo. SIXTH: Mrs. Florine Shel- don, Mr. Duncan Pet- tit, Mrs. Lula Campbell, Mrs. Mary Boyer. ROW 1: Daniel Cappellini, Kurt Delac, Julianne Doyle. ROW 2: Helen Cowell, Jason Dean, John Clark, Lance Burlingame, Barbara Caster. ROW 3: James Bolton, Amy Burdick, Stephanie Borden, Mic- helle Clark, Carrie Dowling, Edana Briggs. ROW 4: Kimberly Easterly, Lee Bailey, Brenda Archer, Tanya Flower, Scott Cummings, Benson Bunk , Stephen Jones , Michelle Briggs. Kindergarten ' T -si an ' ,Q 3 .f ,v J rr., Lv,--,sir , ,. - Km , , ,, .., ,..,,.,. ROW 1: James Ward, Becky Taylor, 4 1 1 David Swartz, Jonathan Yates, Gregg Gamble, Terry Rose. ROW 2 Michael Rix, Kelly Wakefield, Matthew Markham, Derek Fideli, Rod Whitford, Darren Stohr, Louise Rehler. ROW 3: David Sweeten, T. F. Witherell, V. J. Ortiz, David Winchell, Chris Eckert, Jill Sheri- dan, Bobbi Shipley, Ricky Wagner. 1 , 's ROW 1: Susan Rettig, Patty Sulli- van, Ronald Nommuth. ROW 2: Stacie Milliken, William Jordan, Nikki Osgood. ROW 3: Kari Nas- kins, Christopher Frank, Monica McGovern, Trina Greek, Michael Kubic, Martin Johnson, Kendal Karn. ROW 4: Shane Fox, Hui Jung Kim, Beth Kramer, Lauri Hunter, Aimee Kramer, Michael Pfouts, Tim Pettit. Kindergarten og lVv First Grade ROW 1: Rodney Slater, Scott Cran- dall, Debra Hubbard. ROW 2: David Dean, Monica Stillman, Tammy Sheldon, Crissy Mikowicz, Greg Eckert. ROW 3: Cathy Carpenter, Brad Whitford, Dana Emerson, Anna Augustine, Cheryl Bixby. ROW 4: Kay Campbell, Caren Pratt, James Hadden , Christopher Jones, Dawn Bailey, Teresa Hamer, Jack Lock- wood. ROW 1: Daniel Vogel, Michael Haynes, Christine Smith, Brian Congdon, Therese Preston. ROW 2: Debra Gleason, Stephanie Sim- mons, Lyle Clayson, Aron Ward- Haugh, Jack Borden, Patricia Edwards. ROW 3: Michele O'Dell, Pamela Nolder, Matthew Stolberg, Susan Schryver, Christopher Laf- ferty, Anna Cowell, Richard Yates. ROW 1: Debbie Easterly, Betty Poore, Debbie Lopes. ROW 2: Randy Bump, Penny Geise , Donna Seigel, Eric Blodgett. ROW 3: David Allis, Julie Matylas, Dale Miles, Douglas Ratzel, Forrest Hamer, Daphne Hosley. ROW 4: Lynn Osrnun, Julie Pettit, Dawn Emerson, Marcy Fuller, Trina Gould, John Simons, Cindy Ungerman, Tammy Payne. , First Grade 33' ROW 1: Kimberly Wright, Lori Moore, Beth Cole, Amy Pfouts, Deirdre Patrovich. ROW 2: Cynthia Payne, Rachelle Truax, Laurette Booth, Eva Miles, Cheryl Robinson, Sherrie Kubic, David Williams, Michelle Rasmusson. ROW 3: Steven Tilly, Kelly Kauffman, Pamela Emerson, David Greene, Patrick Frank, Daniel Hibbard, Mark Whit- taker, Bill Sheridan, Timothy Hardy, Tammie DeRock, Dianne Hall. Second Grade NM, ROW 1: Greg Curtin, Denise Doyle, Ron Stillman, Annette Wilmot. ROW 2: Dawn Hughes, Shawn Metz, Kirk Lee, Danny Mosgrove, Bruce Rehler, Lynn Piechota. ROW 3: Sam Lockwood, Kristi Say, Matthew Congdon, John Orosz, Rhonda Runyon, Darcy Homuth. ROW 4: Mike Layfield, Cathy Sikora, Krist- ina Cady, Blair Burdick, Monica Simons, Dennis Botens, Valerie Ludden. f N x I ss 4 5-gs, Third Grade ROW 1: Vicki Dunlap, Jewel Bar- ber, Dennis Bunk, Joe Martino. ROW 2: Tim Pastor, Gene Lee, Jeff Wright, Beth Mosgrove, Tina Homuth. ROW 3: Nina Augustine, Fred Osmun, Ron Kazanjian, John Slater, Denise Pilger, Jennifer Smith. ROW 4: Karl Shields, Mike Congdon, Matt Greek, Jackie Bowker, Billy Witherell, Amy Car- penter, Brian DeGroff , Kathy Kott- witz . ROW 1: Stacie Ritchey, David Tay- lor, Barbara Fitpatrick, Will Lan- don. ROW 2: Michelle Burch, Edward Snyder, Ellyn Culliton, Edwin Payne, Vickie Vanhorn, Marina Stohr. ROW 3: Lisa Ortiz, Teddy Armstrong, Harold Brown, Betty Becker, Linda Perry, Tom Augustine. ROW 4: Randa Chalker, Elizabeth Wade, Mark McGovern, Barbara Ward, Teresa Holmes, Bon nie Osgood, Collen Kelley. Second Grade ROW 1: Shelly Easterly, Mike Peterson. ROW 2: Larry Vanl-Iorn, Edythe Shaffer, Doug Rettig. ROW 3: Trisha Rose, Tom Geise, Bonnie Easterly, Terry Barnes, Deborah Johnson, Melody Clark, Leon Greek. ROW 4: Barbara Becker, Kim Edwards, Terry Payne, Amie Simmons, Steve Mountain, Sandra Green, Sue Greene, Phoebe Hardy, Mike Bradley . ler . ll. L A A ROW 1: Ronald Kelly, Lee Archi bald, Amy Rasmusson. ROW 2: Nancy Lockwood, Lynnette Allen Linda Covert, Penny Calhoun, Todd Jones, Lin Makarowski. ROW 3 Bonita Becker, Robert Best, Lisa Baker , Alison Lewandowski , Michael Hubbard, Ricky Sargent ROW 4: Raymond Shawl, Kevin Mikowicz, Dawn Delac, Colleen Cousins, Steven Seen, Shane Still man, Timmy Burt, Tammy Kees Third Grade ROW 1: Lisa Augustine, Paula Butts, Richard Bump, Tom Shaffer, Barry Cross, Denise Harvey. ROW 2: Mark Mahon, Jeff Resch, Trina Resch, Brad Goldthwaite, Rene Robinson, James Bell, Alan Lockwood. ROW 3: Debbie Lyman, Staci Winchell, Doug Witter, Doug Thompson, Enzo Longo, Tim Schryver, Jeannine Riley. I Fourth Grade ROW 1: Joel Preston, Kim Lock- wood, Tom Cappellini, James Riley, Brian Borden, Eric VanDruff ROW 2: Arcadia Pilskalns, Lori Rip ple, Steve Crowley, Kevin Fitzpa- trick, William Weller, Daphne Congdon, Tracy Roeske. ROW 3: Anne Gardon, Mark Miller, David Enderle, Mark Stolberg, Donald Glover, Donald Johnson, Kevin DeGroff. ROW 1: Jack Bunk, Billy Rose, Ron- nie Williams, Doug Lopes. ROW 2: Chris Wigent, Cathy Hamer, Gloria Mosher, Kathy Ward, Timmy Pratt. ROW 3: Bill Allis, Mike Lee, Tim Doyle, Randy Snyder, Jodi Camp- bell. ROW 4: Gil Hamer, Dale Neilson , Denise Stomierosky , Tracy Campbell, Amy Deck, Dean Burrows , Tammy Matteson. Fourth Grade ROW 1: Sara Matylas, Keith Perry, Bruce Ross. ROW 2: Rebecca Shultz Laura Perry, Tina Cummings, Sherry Campbell, Amy Edwards. ROW 3: Mike Taylor, Mike Raub, Tim Martino, George Tucker, Darla Brown, Tim Culliton. ROW 4 Sherri Holmes, Robert Olin, John Hardy, Mary Jo Fuller, Scott Sea- ton, Ron Chapman, Jeff Strong. K l ROW 1: Melody Crandall, Chris Ingalls, Kaldonna Runyan, Tim Armstrong, Mary Lou Archibald. ROW 2: Deanna Smith, Joe Wright Kathleen Donovan, Cindy Arm- strong, Jamie Harding, Jill Austin ROW 3: Danny Markham, Dianna Smith, Andrew Baker, Dina Greek, Kristeen Jones, Michele Sweet, Kay Piechota, Judi Best, Betty Slater. ROW 4: Debbie Botens, Jeff Winc- hell, Andy Zalar, Pat Perry, John Hupp, Matt Colley, Steven Little, Lisa Smith, Cheryl Dye. ROW 1: Mike Dowd, Doug Moot, Mary Switalski, Frank Kelley, Mike VanDerLinden. ROW 2: Fay Stan- bro, Lisa DeGroff , Mara Lynn Pet- tit, Kelly Clark, Jamie Peckham, Lauri Bixby. ROW 3: Ricky Payne, Danny Carrier, Tom Congdon, Alan Becker, Tom Burt, Matt Young, Lyle Adams. ROW 4: Janet Moun- tain, Bonnie Scott, John Riley, Gale Johnson, Carol Napier, Mar- geret Bradley, Paula Roat, Theresa Drake, Robyn Ritchey. Fifth Grade gk WN jj- ' :- tm.-. -. Sixth Grade ROW 1: Alyn VanDruff, Albert Cap- pellini, Tina Hughes, Tammy Blakeslee. ROW 2: Dana Bunk, Lisa Johnson, Lisa Perry, Larisa Wigent, Cindy Fairbanks. ROW 3: Michael Orosz, Todd Hardy, Dale Tuttle, Michael Lyman, Deanna Petrovich. ROW 4: Mary Wagner, Julie Smith, Larry Neilson, Jill Bowker, Mike Sinclair, Jeffrey Beaver, Patty Hamilton. ROW 1: Mike Makarowski, Robert Middleton, Mary Gordon, James Law, Doug Blakeslee. ROW 2: Mar garet VanZwanenberg, Julie Kent, Mary Powley, Darla Hardman, Brian Lewandowski, Melody Shawl Midgh Peterson. ROW 3: Tammy Roeske, Albert Wilson, Terry O'Dell, Donna Knapp, Julie Whit- taker, James Wright, Dawn Larose ROW 4: Mike Mosgrove, Daren Vogel, Becky Stolberg, LeAnn Shipley, Lois Ludden, A. J. Higby Daren Barber. Fifth Grade ROW 1: Ray Rose, Luann Smith, Marcia Stimson. ROW 2: Peggy Williams, Brenda Ward, Jim Robin- son, Patty Slater. Stephanie Searle. ROW 3: Mark Snyder, Carl Maka- rowski, Ron Young, Lena Mann, Sara Krivulka, Chet Booth, Bob Ballerstein. ROW 4: Mike Napier, Cheryl Newell, Debbie Dillie , Blake Miller, Sara Weatherly, Wendy MacWi1liams, John Conroy. Sixth Grade ROW 1: Robert Jones, Brian Dono- van, Gerald Guild, Malcolm Ross. ROW 2: Marilyn Caster, Debbie Wilson, Barbara Ludden, Jason Edwards, Gregory Goldthwait. ROW 3: Diana Bunk, Kathleen Blake, Lon Sweet, Karin Smith, Todd Sweet, Nancy Vossler, Jean Ann Swain. ROW 4: Margaret McGovern, Kim Gardon, Tammy Poore, Gregory Smith, Lori Swift, Debra Witter, Todd Johnson . ROW 1: Robert Fitzpatrick, Wally Slater, Alan Hadden, Brenda Dowd. ROW 2: Ronda Truax, Melinda Ras- musson. Tommy Coen, Mark Jones, Susan Inalls, Allison Gross, Jo Ann Swain. ROW 3: Andy Gaeta, Brian Culliton, Mark Wright, Millie Covert, Patricia Glover, Debbie Haynes, Stephanie Congdon, loan Van Horn. ROW 4: Ricky Ratzel, Danny Fuller, Steven Snyder, Dale Hamer, Lisa Campbell, Mary Beth Mitchell, Dawn Sloat. Sixth Grade if um who is it that 1S awa e Lnti i l:1 g thissslzixigsimsmfhiwkHW 'nl 4, IQ,.i:: W.,-a..I :Il l'1I!--X , 5' ,IA . tl -Q.: . iw W. .Q-fi '. ul, l- !,ft If-' I X 1 V lr 'I 'I ' I 1 , Y w. ,Q . -1, 1 'Q ,' I ,, ,N I W- I I L. I 4' ' Q N , - l v , ,Z y , ,Ks + ,WF I g'n I H S P ' CLASSES im VY l V 1 llwlwwl , 1 ll mu IM 1 1. JVM ,if ,g ,W ,,'1!' 1 P g, I FA U M C LTY -W, WK ' 4 1 N r lv Z, I l u 3 N I A I l 4 in the midst of the plain sings the lark free of all things MJ- 5 ? ' L l Mr. Rowley Mrs. Williams Mr. Dockey Mrs. Weart , LIA ..l. Mr. Battistoni Mr. Sikora Mrs. Cole Mrs. Dillon n I, . ' no .V u' 4 Li? -,. . or X 'Ex Miss Ward Mr. Cunningham Mr. Carls Mr. Ortiz A ..ff ss Mr. Dye Mr. Stellrecht Mrs. McLaughlin Mr. Swier L... 1 Mr. Harbeck Mr. Mosher Miss Rawson Miss Gallose 4 A. 1 ws., 5. Uv is .,. 2, .Q-.W Mr. Simon Mr. Williams Mr. Say Mrs. Aiken Miss Lounsberry Mrs. Kester Mrs. Gaeta Mr. Wight Mr. Enderle Miss Moriarity Miss Wenke Mrs. Prentice Miss Moyer Mr. Sheridan Mrs. Chandler Mrs. Harbeck A -5 Mrs. Steen Mrs. Hedden Mrs. Cradduck Mrs. Clapp ,. .- Q . Mrs. Smith Mrs. Swier Mrs. Setchel Mrs. Williams Mrs. Wigent Mrs. Resch Mrs. Pugh Mrs. Guild . Miss Swift Miss Leiderbach Mr. Ahl Mr. Abbott Mr. Perry Mrs. Linderman Mr. Tucker Bus Drivers Cafeteria Mr. Lester, Mr. Winchell, Mrs. Appleby, Mr. Clayson. ROW 1: Mrs. Stellrecht, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. LaBarber, Mrs Wilkinson, Mrs. Bump, Mrs. Yaw. ROW 2: Mrs. Harbeck Mrs. Rambuski, Mrs. Gleason, Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Bosworth. Mr. Keesler, Mrs. Weller, Mr. Karn, Mr. Stafford. Q C ustodrans 5 Mr. Gross, Mr. Swift, Mr. Bump, Mr. Botens. ROW 1: Mr. Feuchter, Mr. Washburn. ROW MIS' Amundson ' BOCES Bus 2: Mr. Easterly, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Bell. 23 ROW 1: Andy Moot, Ed Zalar, Tom Osgood, Tammy Ramsey, Ann Swi- talski, Karen MacWilliams, Lloyd Swain. ROW 2: Donna Calhoun, Blair Emerson, Bonnie Gordon, Scott Jordan, Robert Weller, Kathy McElheny, Diane Feuchter. ROW 3: Butch Holden, Hal Francis, Katie Mountain, Nora Sheridan, Jan Kent, Vicki Schultz, Bradley Green, Deena Perry. 24 ROW 1: Dwayne Hughes, David Shaller, Myrillyn Glow, Ray Adams. ROW 2: Wandnetta Ram- buski, Doug Dennis, Tim Chap- man, Jerry Orcutt, Barbara Osgood ROW 3: Sally Nicholson, Tamie Hadden, Brian Fitzpatrick, Robert Hoffman, Robin Smith, Susan Cap- pellini. ROW 4: Brian Frost, Randy Kidd, Marlene Mattison, Steve Smith, Marci Winchell, Cindy Resch, Sharon Law, Pat Powley. Seven th ROW 1: Christopher Clark, Eva Kel- logg, Terry VanDerLinden. ROW 2: Cynthia Sargent, Robin Johmson, Barbara Wagner, Amy Wetherby, Julie Seaton. ROW 3: Mary Pinney, Douglas McLennan, Ronald Kratts, James Allsen, Andrew Pilskalns, Ricky Abramowicz, Kevin Dono- van. ROW 4: Darryl Blake, Tersia McDermott, Michael Dewe, Cheryl Taylor, William Bowers, Duane Glover, Julie Hardy, Michael Gor- don. ROW 1: Joyce VanDruff, Mark Tot- ten, Gary Sherman, Clinton Mann. ROW 2: Shawn Doyle, Kathy Ram- buski, Jim Clark, Valerie Bunk, Bill Bradley. ROW 3: Joe Andrus, Joyce Lockwood, Tara Pettit, Steve Hibbard, Lloyd Sweet, Bill Colley, Jody Edwards, Donna Strong. ROW 4: Dana Klein, Doug Perry, Vicki Pettit, Cathy Congdon, Lindsay Seen, Debbie Ward, Bonnie Hosley, Howard Hardy. Seven th ROW 1: Jody Mahon, Robin Searle, Rick Hall. ROW 2: Dawn Petrovich, Terry Shipley, Tom Strong, Doug Bunk, Faye Bunk. ROW 3: Jim Spa- teholts, Della Vogel, Stuart Free- man, Greg Williams, Kelly Hitch- cock, Helen Dille, Jack Orcutt. ROW 4: Doug Joy, Greg Cummins, Maureen McGovern, Debbie Jones, Iola Redding, Debbie Dye, Nick Bunk. Eighth ROW 1: Russel Seigel, Lee Sweet, Cindy Colley, Alvin Gross, Mark Kratts. ROW 2: Carol McLennan, Michelle Jones, Brenda Lee, Jodi Maker, Laurie Bailey. ROW 3: Patti Reynolds, Dennis Sawaya, Mike Pettit, Scott Layfield, Larry Madi- son, Paul Switalski, Shari Crowley. ROW 4: Russel Wilson, Pam O'Dell, Tom Adams, Jim Greene, Dennis Vogel, Terri Calhoun, Joyce Case. ROW 1: Sheila Markham, Peter Switalski, Tracy Wood. ROW 2: Lydia Shaffer, Linda Niles, Tammy Burt, Dessie Hamer, Lynn Stell- recht. ROW 8: Sheila Roat, Gary Cline, Charmaine Mosher, Shelly Dowd, Mark Martino, Walker Perry, Alan Perry. ROW 4: Christine Drake, Patricia Brown, Janet Covert, Douglas Pilger, William Hoffman, Steve Dougherty, Karl Kottwitz , Kelly Campbell. Eighth 4, Kumi 1' ROW 1: Teresa Van Druff , Jim Pas- tor, Jerry Winnell, Paul Pilskalns, Jim Cappellini. ROW 2: Jeanne Puh, Alison Cole, Peter Brinkwart Sue Pettit, Amy Smith. ROW 3: Dennis Ramsey, Tim Hewitt, Gary Knapp, Jackie Conroy, Brenda Young, Ray Charles, Richard Caster. ROW 4: Loni Ludden, Sue Krivulka, Andrew Botens, Gordon Enderle, Tammi Abbott, Peggy Stohr, Sue Kellogg, Elizabeth Plants. 27 ROW 1: Georgianna McDermott, Ellen Cappellini, Wendy Sweet, Linda Lucas, Marsha Clayson, Justin Francis. ROW 2: Karen Donavon, Sherry Blake, Sue Congdon, Dana Carey, Lisa Robinson, Di Burch, Linda Mann, Esther Orosz. ROW 3: Glen Andrus, Vicki Winchell, Scott Taylor, Gary Clark, Tad Hall, Gordon Green. 28 ROW 1: William Bunk, Alex Cole, Carleen Vogel. ROW 2: Stuart McLennan, Marlon Kent, Sharleen Perry, Arthur Pilskalns, Jennifer Taylor. ROW 3: Beth Chapman, Lori Sweet, Mark Gross, Lori Campbell, Robert Macwilliams , Susan Abramowicz. ROW 4: Patricia Hibbard, Barbara Ehman, Eric Goldthwait, Daniel Blake, Dean LaRose, Linda Smith. Freshmen ROW 1: Dawn Smith, Greg Swift, Wendy Tuttle, Gale Hamer, John Martino. ROW 2: Robert Botens, Donna Karn, Pam Schultz, Penny ,mm Greene, Jeanne Sheridan, Nina Vossler, Julie Burdick. ROW 3: Rob- ert Comes, Lloyd Ludden, Bobbi Hoffman, Don Gardon, Melissa Stolberg, Barbara Pettit. X r.,,., N ROW 1: Tim Ramsey, Cindy Hughes, Rockne Searle. ROW 2: Wendy Barber, Bill Pugh, Matthew Clayson, Guy Cross, Christine Kratts. ROW 3: Edna Kellogg, JoAnn Gross, Duane Carey, Thomas Swift , Vincent VanZwanenberg , Pamela Bump, Irene Weller. ROW 4: Brenda Dye, Mark Pettit, Mary Strong, Donald Washburn, Jeffery Hewitt, Asher Smith, Terry Burt, Marcia Miller. Freshmen 1 wwww F i W.,.N Q Q 421 ' -' ' , - , R255 -, f '-. if-xl 3 :Mfg AW -my , ,x. it YWQQE W, F V .,f19 'P'v4'ff+wm.w,, A -uf Eif, ,As Uiafffff ,. JZ.. ...mg . L VW ,1A., , 'zu g,,,,..f5 M n A ' 252655173X 1 4 P I E .- ' f -? ,ts XL L ,Q .ar R L .2 1 51,25 1 , QQ 4 E hw ROW 1: Judy Powley, Phil Austin, Peter Nagle, Rebecca Young, Kathy Cappellini. ROW 2: Joni Deming, Kathy Stolberg, Rene Congdon, Sam Hadden, Jennifer Patten, Deb- bie Fairbanks, Denise Totten. ROW 3: Ann Bowers, Diane Pettit, Dave Resch, Alvin Haynes, Randy Wake- field, Cindy Kottwitz. ROW 4: Doug Burt, John Freeman, Pete Shaller, Carl Cassford. 32 ROW 1: Carole Ratzel, Laura Ram- buski, Jill Seigel, Ernest Burch, Patricia Stimson, Gay Klein, Ste- ven Butts, Robin Edwards. ROW 2: Jeffrey Patten, Monte Davis, Wil- liam VanHorn, Susan Case, Bradley Botens, Dawn Greene, Lynn Amundson, Joe Gross, Janet Peck- ham, Carter McLennan, Dan Fitzpatrick, Rick Wood. juniors X 1 w w SENIURS 5 5,0 l? ,Nj 'P 0 E N 'Q -f 'L J 1' . ' Q, Q7 f .P M fl si nt flowj rs! ' pe also ' nj' X X my that obgedi nt ear ithi fx A v f f g f W , , : f U N x ff f xx A Ll J f' 1 X X Ag fff ff f If V 5 DON ADAMS IOHN ADAMS JIM BALLERSTEIN Don majored in Conservation at B.O.C.E.S. during his last two years in high school. The Adams Boys were always an interesting asset to our class. Don's hobbies include cars, women, and having fun. Heavy Equipment Mechanics was John's major at B.O.C.E.S. John always found machines interesting. John's contribution to our class was his jeep that he rode around in for quite some time. Future plans are undecided. Jim was a Math and Science major. His activities included football and track. Jim enjoys reading, shooting pool and partying. Future plans are undecided . Crik Power! -s-an-l 4i .- Let's be friends. Cherish yesterdayg live todayg dream tomorrow. Each day you live is a gift, so make the most of it. Paul majored in work study under the guidance of Mr. Mapes. Activities include wrestling and football. He was county champ in his Junior year. Paul enjoys building, racing stock cars and riding horses. His future plans are unknown. Melanie was an art major. She participated in color guard and intramurals. Mel spends her spare time painting and having fun. The future sees Mel possibly at college. Debbie, a business major, was a member of FBLA, Medical Careers , and Candystriping . Her hobbies include cooking, sewing and playing the piano. Future plans are to become a medical secretary. PAUL BEIL 1 'Sw -. I N. MELANIE BLAKE DEBBIE BLAKESLEE 37 ' LINDA M . BOWERS SANDRA M . BUNK STEVEN W . BURT Linda majored in Math, Sci- ence, and Music. She has been active in Marching Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, Senior Band , French Club, All-Country and All-State Band . I-lobbiesinclude swim- ming, coin collecting, all men , practicing instruments , and listening to the radio . Future plans include attending college to become a band director. Sandy majored in Math and Science. She participated in Medical careers, Choir, Sen- ior Band, FTA, FBLA, and candystriping. She received candystriper awards and Scho- lastic Art Award. Enjoys play- ing guitar, painting, and driving around in her blue Malibu. Sandy plans a career in Nursing. Steve majored in Science. He was our Junior Class President and was active in Yorker Club , football, wrestling , track, Interact Club, and Boys' State. His hobbies are sports, and people. He plans to see the world . Beep, beep youras. If it isn't worth doing right, it isn't worth doing at all. You Gotta Believe. No Comment The day is lost on which one has not laughed . 'rf X xiii . iii ' K 1, . if gif. ' .W I W - H t I shall pass through this world but once, therefore if there be any kindness I can show or any good thing I can do, let me do it now. Dale was a part of the work study group at B.O.C.E.S. under the supervision of Mr. Mapes. I-le worked at the Mar- ket Basket in the deli depart- ment during his Senior year. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. Dale's future plans include going into army food service. Alice majored in Math, Sci- ence, and French. She was active in Yorker Club, Cheer- leading, Intramurals, track and soccer. She was treasurer of French Club 10 , Sec. - Treas. of Student Council 12, and V.P. of our class in her Junior year. Alice was a member of National Honor Society and Gargoyle Staff. She enjoys Michael, parties and working at Moonwinks. Future includes college . Jan majored in Food Service at B . O . C . E . S . She participated in soccer 9, and choir. Her hobbies include riding motor- cycles and playing tennis. The future sees Jan traveling and decorating cakes. DALE BUTTS ALICE CAPPELLINI JEANNETTE L . CASE REGINA CASTER DEBBIE T. CHAMBERLAIN CARRIE CHRISTMAN Regina attended B.O.C.E.S. and majored in Cosmetology. She was a member of Future Homemakers during her high school years. After graduation Regina plans to work and con- tinue to have a good time. Debbie majored in business and was active in soccer, bas- ketball, and volleyball. Hob- bies include traveling and partying. Debbie has future plans which are undecided but may include college at Gene- seo. Carrie was a science major and was active in Yorker Club, French Club, intramu- rals, and soccer team. She plans to attend college. Care- in-the-Chair's hobby is party- ing. Do it until you're satisfied . The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently. I'11 meet you on the dark side of the moon. Greg majored in French and participated in wrestling, French Club, Yorker Club , FFA, and was a Foreign Exchange Student in Brazil during his Senior year. He enjoys partying and chicks! Greg's future plans include college to major in Business Administration. lim majored in Auto Mechan- ics at B.O.C.E.S. He is one of the more quiet boys of our class but he enjoys working on cars and having fun. Jim's future plans are undecided as of right now. Val was a business major at B.O.C.E.S. and was active in FTA . She likes swimming, bowling , and just having fun. Her future looks bright as a secretary or a teacher. GREGORY COLE I AMES COMES f fs VALERIE A. CONGDON VALERIE I. CONGDON MARK I. CROSS PAULA DALTON Val majored in French and was active in Basketball Honor Team, Soccer Honor Team, basketball, volleyball , hand- ball and soccer Intramurals. Val was in French Club, GAA , Ecology Club and on Gargoyle Staff. Val enjoys all sports and parties. Future plans include college. Mark majored in Art and Sci- ence at C.C.S. He was a member of the Inter-Act, Future Teachers, Yorker Club , and was advisor to the Jr. Yorker Club this year. During the summer Mark can be seen sailing on Cuba Lake . His hobbies include skiing, sailing, painting and party- ing. Mark's future plans may include college. Paula majored in Business and was active in the colorguard , Future Business Club, and Soc- cer Intramurals. Her hobbies include sports and having a good time. Future plans include working. The greatest wealth is content with 1ittle. Jim attended C. C.S. and took courses in Agriculture, Art, Business, and English. He works at the Market Basket and going to parties is one of his hobbies for having a good time. Jim's future includes working and marriage . Ricky majored in shop. His activities included basketball intramurals 9-11. Rick likes to hunt, work on cars and carry groceries at the Market Basket. His future plans include work. JAMES DeROCK Jtkfwf' 9 .5 aff' RICKY DOWD Keep the faith. John majored in machine shop at B.O.C.E.S. He enjoys par- tying and digging on music. The future sees John travel- ing. JOHN DUVALL GARY GREEN PAMELA I. GROSS GEORGE B. HADDEN Gary majored in Agriculture. He was very active in F.F.A . and 4-H. Gary was a jock in the class of 1975 . He partici- pated in wrestling, football, and track. A great asset to the class while milking cows. Future plans are undecided . Pam majored in cosmetology at B.O.C.E.S. and Home Economics. She was active in soccer - 9, 12, volleyball - 12, FTA - 10, Medical Careers, and Choir. Pam's hobbies include swimming, horseback riding, and espe- cially sports. Future plans include marriage. George attended B . O . C . E . S . He was a great partier! George works at Aerovox when he's not at a party and he also enjoys driving around to see what's happening. His future plans are undecided. 1 r That's what education means - to be able to do what you've never done before. y y p 'ag , 5 ,fl A, .,. pf , 2 5, - I if p ji k, AL . I i M y 'it 1 'S .f-. - Sf K5 ,gi YI ,, If love is all there is, that's all we know of love . Crik Power To warm the heart, to charm the sight, Gay dreams to all! Good night, Good night. Sue was a business major at C.S.S. where she participated in Cheerleading, French Club, Volleyball Honor Team, Intramurals, and Ecol- ogy Club. Her hobbies include working at Cuba Hospital, parties and most of all - TOM! Future plans include marriage and continuing her work at the hospital. Chris majored in Math and plans to attend college in the fall. He wrestled in his fresh- man year and played baseball in his sophomore year. Chris's hobbies include motorcycles, parties, music and chicks! Melinda was a business major. One of the quieter members of our class, she enjoys horse- back riding and watching tel- evision. As of right now Melinda's plans are unde- cided . Susan K . Hall Chris Hamilton Melinda Harbeck DAVID HARDMAN PAMELA J. HIGBY JOYCE HOLDEN Dave majored in Industrial Arts and was active in Yorker Club, Student Council, Ten- nis, and Varsity Club. In his Senior year he was the presi- dent of both Yorker Club and Student Council. Dave enjoys hunting, camping, and par- ties. His future plans are to join the Coast Guard and work in the Air and Sea Rescue division. Pam was a major in Math and Science. Her activities include French Club, Yorker Club, FTA, band and choir, Pop Group and All County Band . Her hobbies consist of swimming, eating animal crackers and going on diets. Pam's plans include going to college to study Special Edu- cation. Joyce was a French major and was active in cheerleading and was a Homecoming attendant in her sophomore year. Her hobby right now is keeping in touch with Bill and the future sees Joyce as a very happy wife. When I works, I works hard. Whe I sits, I sits loose. And when thinks, I falls asleep. l don't have to be what you want me to be. Instead of wishing you had it all to do over again, do it right the first time . r n Joe kept busy with majors in Math, Science and Spanish. He participated in football, wrestling, track , basketball intramurals, Boy's State 1974 National Honor Society. Recipient of National Merit Letter of Commendation, and band . Joe's hobbies include sports and partying. His future plans include college. Eric majored in Math and Sci- ence. During his High School years, Eric participated in Yorker Club, Varsity Club, basketball, baseball and Stu- dent Council. Eric was a member of the National Honor Society and enjoys all sports, hunting and partying. His future plans include college at Bryant and Stratton to major in Business Administration . Jim majored in math and par- ticipated in wrestling and football. He can be seen driv- ing around town in his car or on his snowmobile in the win- ter. Jim enjoys cars and plans to attend college in the future. I I JOSEPH T . HUPP ERIC N. INGALLS JAMES O. KARN DIANA KAZANIIAN ELIZABETH KELLOGG ELIZABETH R. KRATTS Diane majored in art and plans to work with Fashion Illustra- tion after graduation. Her hobbies are getting stuck in the mud and just having fun. Betty was active in FHA and volleyball intramurals. She majored in Business at B.O.C.E.S. and her future plans include work. Betty enjoys bowling and swim- ming. Betty majored in Science and Math. She was active in Pop Music, All County Choir, intramurals and senior class secretary. Betty enjoys sewing and reading and has plans to work in a career in Education or Human Service. 4-:IU IU! - -:Q lj I Y When this you see, remember me and bear me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find. Love comes only once, so use it right. I Be not ashamed to say what you are not ashamed to think. I wouldn't be where I am if it wasn't for a special teacher. Live for today. Mary Beth majored in Child Care and Nurse's Aid at B.O.C.E.S. She has hopes of working at the Wellsville Nursing Home and likes to go to parties. Pat attended B.O.C.E.S. and majored in Secretarial Educa- tion. She participated in vol- leyball, basketball and soft- ball intramurals. Pat's hobbies include skiing, swimming, partying and just having fun. Future includes college . Tom, one of the more athletic members of our class, has par- ticipated in basketball, foot- ball, and baseball. Other activities include Yorker Club, Volleyball and Varsity Club. With a major in Busi- ness, Tom plans to go on to college . Often found playing basketball at the park, Tom hopes to own a Porsche some- day. MARY B. KRATTS PATRICIA A. KUNZ THOMAS D. LAW LLOYD LEWIS LOREN P . LUZIER CYNTHIA L. MABEY Otherwise known as Boint, he majored in agriculture and was a member of FFA. Lloyd played basketball and volley- ball. His future plans include marriage and the wild blue yonder. Boint's hobbies are hunting, cars and women. Lo or Flo were Loren's nicknames through his years at C.C.S. He was a jolly mem- ber of our class who partici- pated in football, wrestling and track. He majored in Autobody at B.O.C.E.S. in preparation for a possible career in Automotive Repair. Lo enjoys hunting , fishing, riding his motorcycle and par- ties, parties, parties! Cindy was a Math, Science major who participated in Yorker Club, Interact Club, International Club , Choir , Cheerleading, Gargoyle , Jr. Attendant for Winter Week- end, National Honor Society, tennis, and soccer. Her hob- bies are partying, skiing, swimming, and playing ten- nis. May the holy camel leave a sacred relic in your dune buggy What's happenin'? Life is but a giftg while love is to be cherished . Wha' happen'??? .fy 24 1 There is no security on this earth. Only opportunity . Ambition has but one reward for all: a little power, a little transient fame, a grave to rest in and a fad- ing name . ' ' Harvey as he was nick- named in Cuba, was a new member of our class, straight from Mexico City. He plays soccer in his home town and he enjoys cars, drums and women. Harvey's future plans are to travel through Europe and be a psychologist. Karen was one of C.C.S. 's more active girls. She was in Yorker Club , International Club, Ecology Club, Honor Basketball and Volleyball, Girls' State, National Honor Society , Yearbook Editor , Historian of Yorker Club: 10, Choir: 11, Ski Club, and Girls' Intramurals. Karen enjoys skiing as one of her hobbies along with going to parties. Her future plans include attending college. Majors were Math and Sci- ence. Sue was one of the Senior c1ass's more athletic minded girls. She participated in soc- cer, basketball and volley- ball. Sue was also a member of the Colorguard. Her major was Business at B.O.C.E.S. College is a possibility in Sue's future . I .A 4 '11 IAVIER MADARIAGA KAREN S. MANKO SUSAN G. MANN THOMAS N . MOGG SHARON MORRIS MARK D. MOSHER Tom majored in conservation at B.O.C.E.S. He partici- pated in track: 9 , and choir: 9. Movies and cars are among Tom's hobbies and his future plans might include Alfred College . Sharon attended B.O. C.E. S . and majored in Home Ec. She was active in Choir, Candys- triping, FTA and Medical Careers. Sharon enjoys sew- ing, skating, bowling and reading a good book. Future plans are undecided . Mo majored in Math and Sci- ence. An athlete who was in football, basketball, base- ball, Ping Pong School Champ, Ping Pong County Champ: 11, French Club, Yorker Club, Interact Club President: 12, Gargoyle , National Honor Society and M.V.P. for the 1974 season. Mo is planning on college and possibly Pro-Baseball . Besides sports as a hobby Mark enjoys music and hunting. 1 Eat, drink, and be merry! The nearest way to glory is to strive to be what you wish to be thought to be. Courage is not the absence of fearg it is the mastery of it. The difference between a world of fantasy and a kingdom of hope is a dream. That's the breaks! Those who bring sunshine to others can not keep it from themselves. Margaret majored in Math, Science and French and plans to major in English in college . She kept herself busy in French Club, Yorker Club - Secre- tary-Treasurer, Gargoyle Staff, National Honor Soci- ety, Girls' Intramurals, Who's Who, and Skiing. Neasco majored in Envi- ronmental Ecology at B . O . C . E . S . He participated in Baseball, Football, Basket- ball, Boys' Intramurals and Varsity Club. Hobbies include hunting, parties, girls and enjoying life. The future sees Steve working for an environ- mental ecology department. Carol majored in Secretarial Education at B.O.C.E.S. She participated in volleyball intramurals and was our Junior Homecoming Attendant. Carol enjoys music, Kung-Fu, hiking and other playtime activities. Plans for the future include Legal Secretarial and Court Stenographer. MARGARET A . NAGLE STEVEN NEASE CAROL R. NEILSON THOMAS E. OAKES KATHLEEN M . ODELL JEFFREY ORCUTT Tom majored in Conservation at B.O.C.E.S. He kept him- self busy during his high school years with football, baseball, and golf. Hobbies include catching a buzz and enjoying parties. The future sees Tom having fun. Kathy majored in Math, Sci- ence and French. She was our faithful class treasurer, in French Club and FTA . Kathy plans to take special educa- tion in college . Her hobbies are golfing , playing the piano, writing and planet sticking. Jeff attended B.O.C.E.S. and majored in auto mechanics. He was seen around town and at most of the parties during high school. In the future Jeff plans on getting a job and working. ' 'Keep smiling . ' ' ' Man struggles for life outside him- self, unaware the life he seeks is within. B.S. Never tell a lie unless you plan on keeping it. Friends aren't as easily kept as made. Words can touch as surely as hands. Gail, also known as Pogo, majored in Business. She was active in Candy Stripers and Medical Careers. Gail spends her time doing what she likes best Cwhatever it might bej . She plans to attend O.B.l. in the future . Linda participated in food service at B.O.C.E.S. She plans to go to Wellsville Alfred Tech. to continue in food service . Linda was active in volleyball and her hobbies are cooking and helping peo- ple . Diane was a Business major at B.O.C.E.S. Zack was active in soccer, volleyball and basketball. She was a member of the National Honor Society and G.A. A. Her hob- bies include snowmobiling and boy watching. Diane plans to go to O.B.I. and make a career in business . GAIL PECKHAM LINDA PECKHAM , I I . DIANE M . PETTIT ATHENA T . PILSKALNS at bg CAROL RUNG MARTIN SANTANGELO Athena majored in French, Math and Science and was a member of the National Honor Society. She participated in volleyball and soccer intra- murals along with French Club. She was the accompan- ist for Senior Choir and our Senior Homecoming Attend- ant. Athena enjoys tennis, playing the piano , and writing poetry . The future sees Athena at St. Bonaventure with a Pre-Law major. Carol was an Art major. A towering member of our class, she participated in cheerlead- ing, 4-H, track, and choir. Her hobbies include horses, parties and living! Carol plans to raise sheepdogs in the future . Marty majored in Auto Mechanics at B.O.C.E.S. and is a hard worker at Moon- winks. He enjoys stock cars and the races. His future plans are college or work. When people agree with me I always feel that I must be wrong Oh, heavens yes! ii There are two ways of spreading light - to be the candle or the mir- ror that reflects. Well, . . . Hello, there . . . What goes up must come down. Julie was a Math and Science Major. Her activities included cheerleading, National Honor Society , girls' intramurals, Interact Club, Yorker Club and GAA. Julie enjoys swim- ming, skiing and parties. The future sees Julie attending college for Journalism. Mark majored in Industrial Arts. He participated in boys' intramurals. His hobbies include mainly driving his lit- tle green car to Allentown to work . Bear majored in agriculture and was active in basketball, football, track and FFA. He was county champ in track for three years and set a school record for the high jump . Barry likes to spend his time at the cabin, riding his motorcy- cle, playing sports, and with wild women! Future plans are going west and maybe going to Canada to be a lumberjack. JULIA J. SAVINO MARK SCHLEIGH BARRY C. SEARL RANDY A . SEARL LOIS A . SEIGEL GARY SHAFFER Buck majored in Industrial Arts. He participated in foot- ball, basketball, and track. Squirrelie's hobbies include going to the Bowling Alley on Friday nights after working at the M.B. Future plans are undecided . Lois majored in Art and Math. She was active in cheerlead- ing, girls' intramurals, Pep Club, FTA, Gargoyle Staff, and National Honor Society. Lois's future plans include going to college for journal- ism. Her hobbies are riding motorcycles , reading, writing poetry, having fun, and mak- ing banana splits! Gary attended B.O.C.E.S. and was active in Student Council 9-12, voicing our ideas, and basketball. His hobbies include sports, par- ties, and girls. Gary plans on living in Arizona sometime in the future . How can we expect to see eye to eye with people when we look down upon them? Fine, how are you? Living each day to its fullest is living. Do unto others. but don't get caught. Darrel attended B.O.C.E.S. and majored in Auto-body. He likes to party a lot, drive around and work on cars. He works at Village Motors in Cuba and future plans include continuing work and having his own shop. Kathy majored in art and par- ticipated in intramurals and Honor Soccer team in her Sen- ior year. Her hobbies include drawing, sports and boys. Future plans are undecided. Spitz was a Math and Sci- ence major. His activities included National Honor Soci- ety, French Club, football, track, basketball, and Boys' State. His hobbies are hiking, swimming, staying at the cabin and of course - PAR- TIES! Next year he'll attend Cornell University where he'll major in Natural Resources. DARREL SMITH KATHLEEN SNYDER ROBERT L . SPATEHOLTS s ? PATRICIA I. SPRAGUE JOHN C. STELLRECHT ANNETTE STIMSON Pat - an avid party-goer, majored in Math and Science. She was Sophomore Class President. Yorker Club, French Club, Interact Club, and quite active in sports. She participated in track, basket- ball, volleyball and intramu- rals. Hobbies are driving the jeep to parties to have fun after earning money at the M.B. with Bob and Dave. Future plans are attending college. Dup was a Math and Sci- ence major. John participated in basketball, baseball, golf and Varsity Club. Hobbies are golf and ice hockey. John plans to attend college after graduation. Annette majored in Business and was our Senior Class Presi- dent. She participated in vol- leyball and basketball intra- murals. Hobbies are drawing , working with film, and sports. Future plans include marriage and working. Friends, Iwill remember . . . Life lets us ask for what we want, but gives us what we deserve . Take the world as it is, not as it ought to be. Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet . Ambition should be made of ster- ner stuff. Don't praise me when I'm right, nor scorn me when I'm wrong. Tom, also known as Stoly, majored in Math and Art. Activities include: basketball, football, tennis , bowling , volleyball, Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Yorker Club, Stu- dent Council, National Honor Society, and Gargoyle Staff. His hobbies are painting , writing songs , playing the guitar, staying at the cabin, and girls. Tom's future plans include college or the Air Force along with making a hit record! Lisa majored in Cosmetology at B.O.C.E.S. and Home Economics. Her activities included Medical Careers, Candy Striping, Choir, FTA, volleyball and basketball intramurals, Lisa's hobbies are bowling, skating, and travel- ing. The future sees Lisa working in a shop as a beauti- cian. Scott majored in Art and Agri- culture. He participated in FFA, 4-H, and Choir. His hobbies are horses and draw- ing. His future plans include work in the field of agricul- ture. THOMAS E . STOLBERG LISA A. SWEET SCOTT SWIFT TIMOTHY SWIFT JONI THOMPSON DEBORAH TOTTEN Tim, better known as Bo , majored in Machine Shop at B.O.C.E.S. Bo kept busy with football, basketball, and track. He enjoys hiking, par- tying, and being a Nark. Bo plans on joining the Navy in the future . Joni was one of our Business majors here at C.C. S. She participated in volleyball intramurals and enjoys all outdoor sports. Joni also likes to paint and her future plans include working. Debbie majored in Math and Science. She was Vice Presi- dent of the class in her Senior year, she participated in GAA, intramurals, Rock Ensemble, Senior Choir, and All County Jazz Ensemble . She enjoys playing the piano, cooking and having fun. Deb- bie's future plans include col- lege. N.F.P. In love we often doubt what we must believe . If at first you do succeed - try hard to hide your astonishment. Today is yesterday's tomorrow. Mona Lisa is the only beauty who went through history and retained her reputation. Ioyce was a part of the work study group at B.O.C.E.S. under Mr. Mapes. During her senior year she worked at the hospital three days of the week and went to school two days of the week. Toe-jo, as her sis- ter would say, is married . She took Driver-Ed . and enjoys collecting poems from the Olean Newspaper. Kathy majored in Business and was active in Medical Careers and volleyball. She enjoys bowling, working, and Butch. Kathy plans to attend Alfred . Nora majored in Art and has been active in Pep Club, FTA, Intramurals, GAA, Sen- ior Choir, and Newspaper Staff. She enjoys drawing, remodeling, basketball and bowling. Nora's future plans include working, going to college, and leaving Cuba. JOYCE E. WEATHERLY KATHLEEN M. WELLER NORA L . WILSON DAVID W . WISE DWIGHT LEONARD YOUNG LUANNE BUTTS Dave was seen cruising in his blue Cougar quite often and spent most of his time at the Market Basket carrying gro- ceries. His hobbies are tennis and bowling. Future plans are undecided . Leonard majored in Food Service at B.O.C.E.S. His activities included F . B. L.A . , Choir, New Hudson Fire Com- pany, and Marching Band. Future plans include the serv- ice and possibly opening a bakery in Cuba. His hobbies were Mosie, cake decorating, and hunting. Luanne was a new member of our class during her Senior year. She came from Richburg where she participated in Cheerleading, GAA, soccer, basketball, softball, FNA , and FHA. She majored in Sec- retarial Education at B.O.C.E.S. and future plans are undecided right now . Happy Birthday Yesterday is a cancelled, Tomorrow is a promising note Today is ready cash: use it wisely LEFT: Jorge Santas. RIGHT: Marcelo Lima. Jorge and Marcelo were two additional exchange students to our school. They both came to Cuba in January from Bra- zil . Marcelo played on the Varsity Basketball team and both Jorge and Marcelo kept themselves busy learning English and enjoying themselves in Cuba . 65 P V E x V T1 v, tb wake HMV? x N in fihis World what hapgigpfess l . g + ' ii sf V N7 s x X A X X sy B! Ng W N V Aw M N X W 1' NN If X , H M T LETICSVB M f an ax, xx 4. Varsity Baseball Team 1974 ROW 1: Chuck Weitz, Russell Wilson, Mike Pettit Cmgr.J, Dennis Ingalls, Bob Strong. ROW 2: Ernie Burch, Eric Ingalls Coach Harbeck, John Whittaker, Robin Edwards. ROW 3: Dan Fitzpatrick, Dave Rodkey, Butch Haynes, Steve Taylor, Mike Miller. ROW 4: Tom Law, Wendall Poore, Mark Mosher, Mark Young, Jim Sprague. , - ff M1 ,rw :1 . 2 -f . R- K Q, ,., - 1 lgtffw. f, . , fb , , ,. Wim , '-':t,gp,: it 3 68 an I For no I Tennis Team 1974 ROW 1: Eileen Fitzpatrick, Denise Totten, Joanna Setchel, Linda Ingalls. ROW 2: Cindy Weller, Kathy Stolberg, Den nis Dye, Amy Harbeck, Murray Kent, Wendy Crowley. ROW 3: Diane Pettit, Bernard VanDruff, Greg Swier, Dave Hardman, Ed Rambuski. Jim Berry, Coach Stellrecht. A - Y nf' 1 ,.,..,...... IMI, Q Q, ...J W ,,,. H - .M A-H' .Mn 5' 1 XZ x119Y11x+ '5' 12 W Golf 1974 ROW 1: John Nease, Paul Malzahn, John Stellrecht. ROW 2: Coach Mosher, Tom Oakes, Brad Botens, Randy Butts. Varsity Football Team - 1975 ROW 1: Dana Harding, Steve Nease, Loren Luzier, Paul Biel, Tom Oakes, Steve Burt, Joe Hupp, Jeff Hewitt, Dennis Tarr. ROW 2: Dennis Pilger, Joe Slater, Jim Ballerstein, Calvin Mosher, Jim Sprague, Tad Hall. ROW 3: Tom Swift, mgr. , Robin Edwards, Coach Ortiz, Jim Savino, Mark Mosher, Coach Mosher, Tim Swift, Tim Hewitt, mgr. COACH'S MESSAGE Our team won five games and lost three this year. The team was strong on experience 1 but lacked depth. This was the year that we didn't have the outside speed to run the Wishbone successfully. In the last four games we put in a passing attack that seemed to spark the team. Our league record was 2-2, good for a second place tie in the Tri-County League. Mark Mosher, Randy Searl , and Loren Luzier were our Tri-County League All Stars. I 5 0 0 l Iumor Va1's1ty Football Team - 1975 ROW 1: Bill Pugh, Brad Schintzius, Rocky Searle, Justin Francis, Dale Hardman. ROW 2: Gordon Green, John Switalski Dick Reynolds, Coach Randall, Coach Ortiz, Scott Taylor, Mike Powley, Robert McWilliams, Billy Searle. rg' ' Coach Ortiz 'K o if 'Mt 'HW l , H ks A A sf, W I. V. Basketball Team ROW 1: Bill Pugh, Dennis Ingalls, Robert Botens, Craig Ingalls. ROW 2: Don Washburn, Chuck Lee, Mark Pettit, Lonni Kent. ROW 3: Jeff Hewitt, Skip Voorhees, Steve Mahon, Mike Miller. Coach Randall I VHFSI ty Basketball Team ROW 1: Steve Nease, Robin Edwards, Tom Law, Alvin Haynes. ROW 2: Mark Mosher, Tom Stolberg, Jim Sprague, Barry Searl, John Nease. Calvin Mosher. Coach Ortiz 76 The 1974-'75 basketball season began without two of last year's start- ers. Randy Searl and Barry Searl were unable to compete from the beginning due to personal problems and injury. Jim Sprague and Calvin Mosher were advanced to varsity competition, and did an excellent job The experience gained will help them a great deal. The highlights of the season were the upset over Friendship C72-623 and Tom Law's 32 point performance at Ellicotville. John Nease performed very well, run ning the team . Seniors graduating this year that will be missed greatly are Torn Stolberg, Barry Searl, Steve Nease, Tom Law, and Mark Mosher. Marcelo Lima, our exchange student from Brazil, was an asset to our ball-club. Robin Edwards, even though a senior, will not be able to be eligible for school competition. Even though the season was not a success record-wise, I enjoyed the rapport with ball players. Wrestling '74-'75 ROW 1: John James. ROW 2: John Martino. ROW 3: Philip Austin, Bob James, Alex Cole . ROW 1: Carter McLennan. ROW 2: Paul Beil. ROW 3: Roger Green, Joe Hupp, Lloyd Ludden. ROW 1: Jim Savino. ROW 2: Gordon Green ROW 3: Pete Nagle, Robert M3CW11113mS Steve Burt . Coach Wight L. 535 'm-.f- Af ,, ae- 1 ,. ,.,, A. A N x Girls' Volleyball Team ROW 1: Kathy Stolberg, Kathy Cappellini, Becky Young, Pam Gross, Kathy Snyder, Donna Karn. ROW 2: Linda Peck- ham, Sue Mann, Melissa Stolberg, Diane Pettit, Amy Harbeck, Sue Case, Diane Pettit, Jennifer Patten. COACH'S MESSAGE The Girls' Volleyball Team in its second season finished with fied the team for the Allegany County playoffs. The girls tion Five playoffs where they were beaten in the quarter finals by Pavilion. 83 an 8-2 record . This was the second best in our league and quali- placed third. This victory enabled the team to go on to the Sec- Girls' Basketball ROW 1: Bonnie Butts, Linda Ingalls, Kathryn Cappellini, Darcy Harding, Ann Tubbs. ROW 2: Sue Case, Renee Cong- don, Sue Mann, Amy Harbeck, Diane K. Petit. 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Ng gn?-ff ! , s 1 M.V.P. - Mark Mosher 1973, Queen - Barb Ingalls Court: Cleft to righty Ellen Cappellini - Freshman Attendant Linda Ingalls - Sophomore attendant Kathy Odell - 1974 Queen Athena Pilskalns - Senior attend- ant Jenifer Patten - Junior attendant t 'aku - xr t xx 632 First prize float - Juniors Homecoming '74 1 We I5 43 ft itflf tl? it Senior Yorker Club junior Yorker Club ROW 1: Lydia Shaffer, Shelly Dowd, Cindy Colley, Bill Col- ley, Jim Clark, Scott Jordan, Randy Kidd, Blair Emerson, Andy Moot. ROW 2: Amy Smith, Christine Drake, Anita Conklin, Debbie Dye, Maureen McGovern, Steve Smith, Dana Klein, Hal Francis. ROW 1: Beth Chapman, Kathy Stolberg, Amy Harbeck, Pam Higby, Melissa Stolberg, Karen Donavan, Vincent VanZ- wanenberg. ROW 2: Karen Ben- nett, Jeff Patten, Margaret Nagle, Alice Cappellini, Dave Hardman , Carrie Christman , Kathryn Cappellini, Linda Ingalls, Carol Truesdell, Cindy Mabey, Tracy Hadden, Sue Case. ROW 3: Tom Stolberg, Pat Sprague, Julie Savino, Tom Law, Mark Mosher, Bob Spate- holts, Eric Ingalls, Mark Cross, Karen Manko. Officers Dave Hardman - Pres. Steve Burt - Vice Pres. Margaret Nagle - Sec. -Treas. Advisor - Mr. Simon The Senior Yorker Club, Seneca Oil Spring Chapter, takes first place in state- wide competition. International Interact ROW 1: Vincent VanZwanenberg, Wendy Crowley CVice Pres.J, Bob James. ROW 2: Alice Cappellini CTreas . J , Dennis Ingalls , Linda Ingalls. ROW 3: Mark Mosher fPres Cindy Mabey CSec.J, Mr. Patrick McPhee CAdvisorJ, Becky Freeman. ROW 4: Mike Miller, Mark Cross. ROW 1: Beth Chapman CSec.J, Vincent VanZanenberg, Carol Truesdell CPres.J, Sherry Blake. ROW 2: Joanna Setchel, Karen Manko, Wendy Barber fVice Pres.J, Sharleen Perry. ROW 3: Julie Burdick, Cindy Mabey, Sue Congdon, Donna Karn CReporterJ, Linda Smith, Barb Ehman, Linda Hupp, Sue Case, Sue Abra- mowicz, Lois Stellrecht. ROW 4: Vicki Winchell, Michell Miller CTreas.J. -D 93 ri, :' . French Club Senior FFA ROW 1: Murray Kent, Andy Kri- vulka, Terry Burt, Dean LaRose. ROW 2: Dana Carey, Sam Had- den, Tim Main, Mark Gross. ROW 3: Roger Green, Stewart McLennan, Carleen Vogel, Wm Van Horn, Cindy Braun, Mike Poore. ROW 4: Joe Slater, Dave Brown, Jim DeRock, Eric Clay- son, Vern LaRose, Mr. Dye, Dave Carrier, Randy Griswold, George Farwell, Dick Reynolds, Carter McLennan. Iunior FFA ROW 1: Karen McWilliams, Terry Calhoun, Tammy Ramsey. ROW 2: Bradley Green, Valerie Bunk, Tammy Burt, Carol McLennan, Ed Zalor, Joyce Case, Diane Feuchter, Sheila Roat. ROW 3: Joyce Lockwood, Pat Reynolds, Mike Pettit, Tim Chap- man, Katie Mountain, Mr. Dye, Jan Kent, Cindy Resch, Donna Calhoun . 94 iii if ROW 1: Julie Burdick, Colleen Sargent, Eve Pilskalns, Lynn Amundson, Athena Pil- skalns, Brad Schintzius. ROW 2: Wendy Crowley, Stephanie Holowach, Becky Freeman, Carol Truesdell, Edith VanGilder, Wendy Barber, Pam Higby. ROW 3: Sue Thompson, Robin Torpey, Dennis Tarr, Pat Luzier, Carrie Christman, Alex Cole. Advisor - Mr. Carls. Future Teachers of America ROW 1: Patty Lucas, Carol Rat- zel, Melanie Harbeck, Tracy Hadden, Lois Stellrecht, Bonnie Dean, Karen Donovan. ROW 2: Donna Karr, Dorothy Dewe, Sharon Wilson, Debbie Shipley, Michelle Miller, Judy McLennan , Iudy Ballerstein , Linda Lucas. Future Homemakers of America ROW 1: Sharon Wilson, Linda Mann, Ruth Beaver, Pam Schultz. ROW 2: Shelly Burt, Connie Burrows, Suzanna John- son. Student Council ROW 1: Maureen McGovern, Eve Pilskalns. ROW 2: Becky Freeman, Bob James, Melissa Stolberg. ROW 3: Eric Ingalls, Alice Cappellini, John James. ROW 4: Gary Shaffer, Doug Burt. ROW 5: Dave Hardman, Lewis Holden. Advisors: Norbert Perry, Richard Abbott. Medical Careers 55' -' i 1: ' ' ' Ei l T 3355 ROW 1: Judy Powley, Linda Kess. ROW 2: Sue Congdon, Judy Ballerstein, Pat Mann, Tracy Hadden, Rose Snyder, Sue Adams, Connie Burrows, Becky Wise, Colleen Sargent, Linda Mann, Lori Sweet. ROW 3: Gail Peckham, Linda Hupp, Sharon Wilson, Lynn Sweet, Bobbi Hoffmann, Dot Dewe, Suzanne Middleton, Janet Peckham, Mrs. Kester, Mel Hull. 96 Stage Band Directed by D . Battistoni Senior Band Directed by D . Battistoni junior Band Directed by D B ' ' 97 Cuba Marching Band Directed by Da vid Ba ttistom Elementary Boys and Girls Choir' The Elementary Choirs under the direction of Mrs. Weart pro- vide activities at various times of the year. Pictured on this page are scenes from the Christmas concert and other performances. a M QR f n .4 'i ,,. Academics Regents Scholarship Winners ROW 1: Bob Spateholts, Julie Savino, Tom Stolberg Ca1t.J. ROW 2: Kathleen Odell, Joe Hupp, Jim Bal- lerstein , Elizabeth Kratts . National Honor Society ROW 1: Alice Cappellini, Pat Sprague, Betty Kratts, Diane Pettit. ROW 2: Bob Spateholts, Julie Savino, Cindy Mabey, Lois Seigel, Karen Manko. ROW 3: Athena Pil- slalns, Margaret Nagle, Joe Hupp, Eric Ingalls, Mark Mosher. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Tom Stolberg. Girls' and Boys' Sta te Delegates LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Spareholts, Steve Burt, Karen Manko. Elizabeth Kratts falt.D, Joe Hupp. l 103 Win ter Winter Weekend took place February 21-22, 1975. The Junior Class kicked the weekend off with a Greaser Dance. The following night the Senior Class sponsored a semi-formal dance. Selected as Winter Weekend King and Queen were Tom Law and Alice Cappellini. Their court consisted of an attendant and escort from each high school grade. They were selected as follows: Senior Attendant and Escort were Margaret Nagle and Tim Swift, Junior Attendant and Escort were Gay Klein and Rick Wood, Sophomore Attendant and Escort were Cindy Weller and Jim Savino, and the Freshman Attendant and Escort were Laurie Campbell and Craig Ingalls. l Weekend ii La' 'A' r Y v r -f--.s,,,,w W - wmsrmw. Gargoyle ROW 1: Karen Manko, Lois Seigel. ROW 2: Alice Cappel lini, Margaret Nagle. ROW 3: Pat Sprague, Mark Mosher Tom Stolberg, Cindy Mabey. ABSENT: Jeff Patten. 6 ft '1 Senior Portraits in this book by VARDEN STUDIO , Rochester, New York. 108 5 gl ..-.-.. . . .-.-M-f--.......,-..,....,.....,1, , , 1 ....m..,.. ,,., ,, . , , f y 1 1 X f Z ! 2 I K X X i 3 f . f----Q-Q .mf Dis.. 5-I 'xx I Y lf' .ina N. , 'ff J a,,.----5 . xk ?,f- 'N ,f xx ,f x 4,-...I f 'i..,...-...-f-f X 1 , I R , Q ! 1 ? W 1 S . X, ,f f ,- 1 mf- X xi! K 3 ,Xxx , ' 5 V Q-. 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