Friendship Central School - Panorama Yearbook (Friendship, NY)

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'He's one of our friendliest teachers. Mr . Cady has been very dedicated to his work as a teacher and to our class. He had enough guts to be the advisor of the class of '69. All around great guy He's a lot of fun. 'Our hero We, the members of the Senior Class and the Panorama Staff, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Donald Cady. His patience, along with his knowledge of sci- ence, has helped to guide his students and the members of the Class of 1969. In trying to find words to express our feel- ings for Mr. Cady we found comments made by members of the Senior Class to be most appropriate. He's been very helpful towards our class and interested in the things we've done. He's done a lot for the class. PRINCIPALS Our principals must be given a great deal of credit for their tasks at F.C.S. Without their unfailing supervision and guidance, which is a really big job, our school could not function successfully. Mr. Carlos Gutierrez, supervising principal; Mr. Arthur Hood, High School principal; Mr. Valentine Marcis- zewski, Grade Super- visor 4 Mr. Frank Easton (Treasurer), Mrs. Dorothy Burris (District Clerk), and Mrs. Phyllis Sherwood, Mrs. Mary Feaster, and Mrs. Lois Parker (Secretaries), are responsi- ble for the smooth and efficient way in which the business of the school has been carried out. They have committed themselves to many long hours of work for the benefit of everyone in the school system. The board of education is made up of a group of local citizens who give freely of their time without compensation to make up our policy of education and handle financial problems. The members are all very interested in the students of F.C.S. and their activities. SEATED: Mr. Robert Shaner, Mrs. Nancy McDermott, Mrs. Sylvia Meyers, Mrs. Phyllis Burdick, Mrs. Jeanne Roland, Mrs. Carol Stout, Miss Glenda Bedwell, Mr. John Maxon; STANDING: Mr. John Matis, Mr. Charles Georgic, Mr. Cal Ek, Mr. Nicholas Patrone, Mr. Arthur Hood, Mr. Donald Cady, Mr. Clifford Reusch, Mr. Robert Sherman. SEATED: Mrs. Hazel Faeke, Mrs. Ethelyn Zenoski, Miss Mary Ellen Morgan, Miss Ruth Kellogg, Miss Bernice Hartigan, Mrs. Emma Miller, Mrs. Ethel Haslett, Mrs. Beatrice Thompson, Mrs. Mary Ellen Lopez; STANDING: Mr. Keith Miller, Mr. Richard McGrath, Mrs. Grace Hilliker, Mrs. Mary Kingdon, Mrs. Doris Hartley, Miss Lena Blossom, Miss Susie Robinson, Mr. Valentine Marciszewski. 7 CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Virginia Barrett, Mrs. Audrey Palmer, Mrs. Doris Ruckle, Mrs. Jo Burdick, Mrs. Ronna Jordan (man ager). BUS DRIVERS: Mr. Emerson Lanphere, Mr. Rodney Ruckle, Mr. Carl Schneider, (head mechanic), Mr. Don He ary, Mr. Gib Ward, Mr. Homer Herrick, Mr. Arthur Stuck. CUSTODIANS: Mr. Harold Green, Mr. Gib Ward, Mr. Herm Barrett, (head custodian), Mr. Arthur Stuck, Mr. Homer Her rick. STICKS AND STONES WILL BREAK MY BONES . . . AND SO WILL BASKETBALL! Janine M. Allen Responsibility goes hand in hand with capability. Roger S. Ames School breaks up my entire day. OFFICERS: Lee Foster (V. Pres.), Brenda Kelly (Sec.), Mr. Donald Cady (Adviser), Jackie Swarthout (Treas.), Dick Weart (Pres.) Bob Denny Robert B. Byron I, in turn, shall laugh. Bonita L. Carney Beauty is truth, truth is beauty. David L. Carney I loaf and invite my soul. Bon Dave Craig Craig A. Chomey Moderation is best in all things. Dennis L. Clark All the world may not love a lover, but all the world watches him. Kenneth R. Decker Be always sure you're right then go ahead. Kenny Robert J. Ellison Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies. Franklin S. Easton The loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind. Lee J. Foster Justice, sir, is the great in- terest of man on earth. Tige Lee Lynda Frankie Gene Erlinda Freeman The mirrow of all courtesy. Beverly Ann Garmong It is better to live rich, than to die rich. Eugene E. Gayton Some say he's bashful, others doubt it. Bev Deb Kirby Caro] Deborah E. Geffers Laugh and the world laughs with you. Carol Dianne Greene Knowledge comes but wis- dom lingers. Linda Parkhurst Harrington Love conquers all. Lin Esther Esther A. Hulin A friend in need is a friend indeed. Andrew Edward Kirby Jones It takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place. Brenda J. Kelly You can't judge a book by it's cover. Bren Lois Diane Kline If silence is golden I don't want to be rich. JohnC. Koubek I am the doubter and the doubt. Mark E. Lord Man is bom free and every- where he is in chains. Mark Bart Dar Burt E. Miller I am going to seek the great perhaps. Janeen F. Nickerson Pains of love be sweeter far, than all other pleasures are. Darlene M. Ripple Procrastination is the thief of time. Jan Marilynn Sampson Rogers The heart has it's reasons. Sam Stace Diane Mary Schwab Do as I say, not as I do. Robert Wells Scutt Jr. He that complies against his will is of his own opinion still. Bird Rob Jane Jane E. Skinner I have a wolf by the ears. Stacy Ann Stockman My kingdom for a horse. Jacalyn A. Swarthout My kingdom for a sailor. Jaci Raymond C. Taylor Secret and self contained, solitary as an oyster. Janet I. VanGilder Counting time is not so important as having time count. Duane E. Wallace Why take life seriously? We'll never get out of it alive anyway. Ray Jan Drain-O O.J. Richard C. Weart Fling away ambition. Kenneth L. West I have laid aside business and gone fishing. David Duane Wolfgang Man to command, woman to obey. Ken Dave CLASS SENIOR PLAY MOUNTAIN CAL • - 1st ROW: Marolyn Plummer, Pat Brundage, Barb Sullivan, Diane Bennett, Rex Bliss, Bonnie Smith, Jill Davison, Paula Ritter, 2nd ROW: Loretta Austin, Linda Hulin, Romona Ellison, Pam Potter, Steve Shaner, Debbie Sher- wood, Bonnie Rogers, Gloria Fleming, 3rd ROW: Loren Richmond, Sonny Elliott, Faith Rogers, David Cum- mins, Kim Childs, Cindy Roe. OFFICERS: Advisor, Mr. Sherman; President, Randy Crane; Vice President, Debbie Sherwood; Secretary, Diane Bennett; Treasurer, Tim Stockman. The Junior Class is an enthusiastic group of stu- dents who enjoy working together on class pro- jects. At this time they are looking forward to presenting the Junior Play and are planning for the annual Junior Prom. The cooperation within this group has helped to make all past endeavors successful. The Panorama Staff wishes them the best of luck next year as Seniors. 22 JUNIORS JUNIOR PLAY— UTOPIA, INC. 1st ROW: Mary Ann Dow, Pat Storms, Cheryl Ritter, Gary Youmans, Tim Stockman, Leslie DaHill; 2nd ROW: Sally Illerbrun, Julie Craft, Audrey Howell, Jeff Wolf, John Mancuso, Ken Pierce; 3rd ROW: Duane Gelser, Randy Crane, Dean Hills, Jim Crofoot, Bob Skinner, Barry Miles; 4th ROW: Melvin Cross, Maurice Cowles, Steve Williams, Tom Strahan, Gary Ripple. SOPHOMORES OFFICERS: President - David Hanks Vice President - Sam Strahan Treasurer - Paula Kruger Secretary - Cheri Kelly Student Council - Mike Fitzgerald ADVISORS: Mrs. Meyers Mr. Matis 1st ROW: Joe Kelly, Ron Madison, Ron Jordan, Gib Stearns, Denzil Rich- mond, Bob Freeman, Larry Woodruff, Bob Ward; 2nd ROW: Debbie Bennet, Dave Knight, Barb Miles, Patty James, Patty Wentworth, Wendy Chorney, Pamela Bailey, Janet Gardner, Jim Bliss, Carolyn Freeman, Rev Plummer; 3rd ROW: Burton Weatherly, John Carney, Ron Gelser, Gloria Pierce, Barb Lord, Robin Rougher, Lorna Nickerson, Anne Allen; 4th ROW: Dean Bes- sey, Ron Greene, Kathy Kline, Linda Blouvet, Deborah Ritter, Dale Foster, Ellen Ruckle, Debra Bower, Sue Burdick, Debra Warner. Absent; Kathy Hodge, Joyce Lananger. FRESHMEN OFFICERS: President-Bernard Doran Vice President-Leonard Hodge Treasurer-Chuch DeGroat Secretary-Janet Gelser Student Council-Jerry Garmong ADVISOR: Mrs. Phyllis Burdick 1st ROW: Ralph Plummer, David Ritter, Lany Bedow, John Allard, Dale Brown, Steve Ritter, Tom Mangine, Gary West, Jerry Garmong, Jim Mc- Carthy; 2nd ROW: Cheryl Richmond, Debbie Denning, Cathy Cummins, Rosemary Madison, Penny Elliott, Jean Vossler, Alice Stocum, Sue Mapes, Ann Stockman, Cathy Scutt, Karin McDermott; 3rd ROW: Christine Urvan, Jenny Kline, Marilyn Cowles, Lois Taylor, Rose Rosenbeck, Sandy Clark, Laurel Marciszewski, Susie Jordan, Sandy Stearns, Cindy Burdick, David Weart, Jackie KeUy; 4th ROW: John Hurd, Dwight Harp, Steve Haskell, Brian Crane, Doug Cummins, Mike Para, Jim Rollo, Dean Carney, Donald Ripple, Bruce Palmer, David Geffers, Ron Wyatt; Absent: Marilyn Saucier, TeiTy Dieter, Larry Enix, Frank Ulerbrun, Steve Lananger, Glenn Parkhurst, Ron Stuck. 1st ROW: Greg Herring, Kathy Davis, Amy Lord, Bob Doran (vice president), Bruce Strahan (president), Kathleen Ur- van, Valorie Skinner; 2nd ROW: Debra Brown, Shirley Storms, Marie Hulin, Valerie Marciszewski, Robin Moyer, Sharon Glasspoole; 3rd ROW: Diane Craft, Nancy Ames, Bob Cummins, Miss Glenda Bedwell (advisor), Mike Horton, Rosemary Rogers, Duane Rogers. EIGHTH GRADE 1st ROW: Tom Ritter, Bobby Cummins, Dorotea Freeman, Susie Graham (treasurer), Michele Mancuso (secretary), Edith Green, Cynthia Jones; 2nd ROW: Mark Rumsey, Jeff Gayton, Kurt Kruger, Tracey Cooper, Donna Parkhurst, Roxanne Bessey; 3rd ROW: Mark Chomey, Wayne Perry, Trevor Jones, Karen Jordan, Dawn Freeman, Nancy Foster; 4th ROW: Jim Zacher, Barry Wolf, Andrew Swick, Mr. Charles Georgic (Advisor), Yvonne Shaner, Violet Skinner, Rhonda Rougher. 1st ROW: Ricky Rathbun, Danny Bower, Keith Greene, Ronnie Pierce, Brian Little, Jeff Barber, Craig Seibert; 2nd ROW: Bill McCarthy, Mike Riehle, Tom Green, Tim McDermott, Mike Shelley, Joe Groves, Ronnie Ritter, David Williams; 3rd ROW: Delaine Austin, Terry Bowker, Sally Sue Stuck, Karen Kruger, Sue Taylor, Carmella Sherfield, Mary Ellen Sherman, Kathy Ward; 4th ROW: Doug Gayton, Wendell Poore, Steve Bedow, Gary Eaton, Mark Bennett, Buddy Miles, Jerry Buc he is ter. SEVENTH GRADE 1st ROW: Mark Grofoot (Secretary), Suzi Lester (President), Donna Parker (Treasurer), Naomi Hazzard (Vice President); 2nd ROW: Sandy Cummins, Lori Foster, Betsy Craft, Mr. Keith Miller (Advisor), Michele Nickerson, Beth Swick, Lois Weatherall; 3rd ROW: Barb Bailey, Vicki Bean, Charles Urvan, Fred Nelson, Gary Southwick, Mike DaHill, Evelyn Johnson, Sandy Warren; 4th ROW: Diane Skinner, Sandi Smith, Bonnie Miles, Julie Crane, Margaret Gutierrez, Nora Van Guilder, Alfreda Collins, Debbie Ward. - SIXTH GRADE 1st ROW: Barbara SchuiT, Guy Cooper, Kim Rum- sey; 2nd ROW: Brenda Greenman, Jesse Bliven, Pamela Sullivan; 3rd ROW: Dorotha Bennett, John Dunn, Martha Haskell; 4th ROW: William Doran, Donald Wyatt, Robin Jordan; 5th ROW: Darlene Mangine, Susan Gelser, Renee Frost; 6th ROW: Ronald DaHill, Carl Miller, Thomas Brandes; 7th ROW: Dale West, Nancy Marciszewski, Katy Dewe; 8th ROW: Michael Mascho, Eugene Mye, Sandra Norton; 9th ROW: Miss Robinson, Zackery Whit- wood, Absent: Evelyn Mayes, Kathleen Dieter. 1st ROW: Ed Freeman, Dawn Williams, Randy Shelley; 2nd ROW: Donald Bliss, Jesse Dewe, Richard DeGroat; 3rd ROW; Doug Jackson, Jocene Faulkner, Gerald Clark; 4th ROW: Kim Hodge, Karen Weatherell, Donna Greene; 5th ROW: Jack Skinner, Laurie McDermott, Kim Williams, 6th ROW: Nancy Breeden, Wilda Saucier; 7th ROW: ShaiTy Smith, Randy Moyer; 8th ROW: Peter Vosseler, John Stocum; 9th ROW: Mike Frost, Gary Mascho. 10th ROW: Barb Blouvet, Mrs. Kingdon, Kim Hyde. 1st ROW: Tim Gaines, Amy Bliss, Dawn Cooper; 2nd ROW: Jaci Lewis; 3rd ROW: Richard Langdon, Robyn Frost, Julie War- ren; 4th ROW: Theresa Bleeks, James Brownell, Marsha Carney; 5th ROW: Lonnie Farrington, Kris Kruger, Linda Stuck; 6th ROW: Charles Armbruster, Jack Ritter, Lisa Urvan; 7th ROW: Richard Seldon, Mark Shafer, Edith Hulin; 8th ROW: John Sherfield, Kevin Jordan, Mia Gutierrez; 9th ROW: Debbie Lockwood, Debra Bedow, Kim Swisher; 10th ROW: Miss Linda Frank- lin (Cadet Teacher), Gary Nickerson, Mrs. Ethel Haslett, Mike Ward; Absent: Lynn Denning, Donna Norton. FIFTH GRADE 1st ROW: Tracy Ward, Denise Weart, Judy Park- hurst; 2nd ROW: Kirk Rumsey, Kathryn Hoshal, John Buzzard; 3rd ROW: Joseph Craft, Marcy Ward, Judy DaHill, Rebecca Green; 4th ROW: Vickie Bliven, Leon Collins, Charlotte Baker; 5th ROW: Roger Mangine, Karl Kruger, Trudy Southwick; 6th ROW: Michele Riehle, Gabrielle Kolisch; 7th ROW: Cheryl Holliday, Jean Wentworth, Dorm Lester; 8th ROW: Diane Jones, Hollie Hyde, Anna Redding; 9th ROW: Bradley Rathbun, Lynne Eaton; 10th ROW: Timothy Allen, David DaHill, Mrs. Miller. On Staris: 1st ROW: Jeff Cummins, Sandra Bean, Roy Williams; 2nd ROW: Pamela Shafer, Kimberly Clark, Albert Hyde, Tim Bowker; 3rd ROW: Kathy Sherwood, Linda Parker, Douglas Weatherell; 4th ROW: Michael Illerbrun, Andy Bennett, James Ritter, David Wereley, Edith VanGilder; Behind railing: 1st ROW: Tracy Davis, Bruce Cotton, Richard Strahan, Jeff Baker; 2nd ROW: Valaxie Gaines, Teri Shelley, Ronda Marciszewski, Joan Schurr; 3rd ROW: Miss Bonn- lyn Bray (Cadet), Miss Ruth Kellogg. Absent: James Stearns. FOURTH GRADE On Stairs: 1st ROW: Brian Cotton, Roxanne Clark, Joi Jewell; 2nd ROW: Joyce Hulin, Nancy Wyatt, Kathleen Miller, Tina Kozlowski, Wilma Dunn, Dorothy Dewe; 3rd ROW: Tami Jordan, Patrick Fleming, Gregory Williams, Dawn Langdon, Phyllis Bleeks; 4th ROW: Lucille Kline, Edward Seldon, Miss Hartigan; Behind railing: 1st ROW: Kenneth Schurr, Mathew Faikner, Roger Hoshal, Paul Bessey; 2nd ROW: Linda Rumsey, William Mangine, Lloyd Collins, Burt Greenman, Bruce Miles. 1st ROW: Loretta Hadsell, Mereda Herring, Roberta Sherwood; 2nd ROW: Keith Ames, Tracey Kinder, Kathy Lewis, Barbara Lockwood, Robin Cummins; 3rd ROW: David Craft, Noel Hurd, William Balcom, Kirk Foster, Rex Para, Mrs. Beatrice Thompson; 1st ROW behind railing: Michael Faulkner, Jeffrey Taylor, Donald Hodge, Daniel Jordon; 2nd ROW behind railing: Scott Farrington, Debra Sullivan, Kay Shurr, Darlene Williams. THIRD GRADE 1st ROW: Tami Cooper, Jerald Glasspoole, Suzanne Rathbun; 2nd ROW: Kelly Clark, Michael Stocum, Steven Ames; 3rd ROW: Carrie Ward, Robert Bleeks, Mark Kline; 1st ROW behind railing: William Davison, Roger Jackson, James Buzzard, Robert Freeman; 2nd ROW behind railing: Richard Hoshal, John Thomas, Shelly May, Wilbur Gaines, Nolan Hurd. 1st ROW: Dale Cotton, Robert Taylor, Susan Rumsey, Christine Mancuso; 2nd ROW: Larry Dieter, Frederick Langdon, Claude Halsaver; 3rd ROW: Paige Cooper, Frederick Cassady, Marsha Storms; 4th ROW: Walter Schurr, Douglas Bliven, Am- ber Carlin, Pamela Davis; 5th ROW: Scott Baker, Steven Weatherell, David Bowker; 6th ROW: Kenneth Gelser, Edward Redding, David Jones, Molly Kline; 7th ROW: Tina Doran, Jane Norton, Donald Parker; 8th ROW: Mrs. Hartley, Dawn Williams, Doris Bennett. SECOND GRADE 1st ROW: Jamie Glasspoole, Robert Freeman, Donnie Winchell; 2nd ROW: Jeff Breeden, Dean Cotton, Randy Ellison; 3rd ROW: Joe Mangine, Terri Hale, Darla Davison; 4th ROW: Becky Were- ley, Lori Ward, Russell Shelley; 5th ROW: David Selden, Debra Hale, Lynn Collins; 6th ROW: Bonnie Snyder, Angela Trippi, Iola Redding; 7th ROW: Tony Kozlowski, Richard Hillman, Nelson Jewell; 8th ROW: Odis Barber, Mark Babbage, Kelly Kin- der, Betty Lockwood; 9th ROW: Billy Hadse 11, Ruth Denning, Jackie Warren, Mrs. Campbell. FIRST GRADE 1st ROW: Karla Marciszewski, Mary Davison, Donald Jones, Dale Lockwood; 2nd ROW: Janice Bliss, Karen May, Belinda Halsaves; 3rd ROW: Kayle Kinder, Michael Hodge, Peter Dalaba; 4th ROW: Vicki Hale, Wayne Bates, Bruce Ward, Den- nis Stocum; 5th ROW: Cynthia Denning, Toni Trippi, Brian Ward, Michael Hint; 6th ROW: Bonnie Barber, Tamara Butler, Marvin James; 7th ROW: Gary Davis, Barry Williams, Dale Teller; 8th ROW: Mrs. Etlilyn Zenoski, Larry Stuck, Michael Cassady. Absent: Sandra Schnoonover, George Dieter, Lori Schnettler. 1st ROW: Mark Cummins, Matthew Bab- bage, Edward Dunn, Michael Barber; 2nd ROW: Paul Armbuster, Diane Cline, Mi- chael Graham, Joel Davis, Cathy DaHill; 3rd ROW: Amy Buzzard, Michael Fleming, Cynthia Bedow; 4th ROW: Russell Hadsell, Larry Collins, Sherie Stearns; 5th ROW: Penny Denning, Robert Anderson, Kelly Carlin, Henry Mapes; 6th ROW: Melody Green, Launn Hulin, Jack Denning, Laura Hoshal; 7th ROW: Patty Schoonover, David Parker, Michael Dewe, Jeff Ames; 8th ROW: Sheryl Sisson, Gifford Williams, Sharon Riehle, Mrs. Grace Hilliker- 1st ROW: Todd Hyde, Jason Davis, Allen Gelser, Steven Halsaver; 2nd ROW: Bonnie Bates, Michael Shawl, Debbie Sisson, Michael Hale, Larry Bolton; 3rd ROW: Lynette Farrington, Danny Hint, Mary Cole, Allen Arnold; 4th ROW: Wendi Crooks, Jay Saucier, Denise Stocum, Douglas Taylor; 5th ROW: Bobby Gleason, Margaret Miller, Cindy Kelly, Miss Lena Blossom; Absent: Bradley Barber, Leon Mangine. KINDERGARTEN 1st ROW: Gary Greene, Scott Hunyady; 2nd ROW: Charles Hadsell, Barbara Thomas, Terri Schneider, Richard Hale; 3rd ROW: John Cole, Angela Brownell, Lisa Clark, Richard DaHill; 4th ROW: Grace Collins, Paul Selden, Lisa Doran, James Jordan; 5th ROW: Ronnie Bates, Beth Brown, Alice Weatherell, George Ritter; 6th ROW: Miss Mary Ellen Morgan, Lynn Hoshal, Lynn Macler, Dereck McClanahan. 1 9 6 8 COMMENCEMENT QUEEN GAIL KOUBEK JUNIOR PROM KING DENNIS MILES SPRING SPORTS A Vi SOCCER 1968 mu ■I 1st ROW: Dave Geffers, Don Ripple, Dale Foster, Mike Para, Jerry Garmong; 2nd ROW: Jim Rollo (manager), Jim McCarthy, Dave Hanks, Sam Straham, Glenn Parkhurst, Leonard Hodge, Denzil Richmond, Mr. Charles Georgic (coach) JR. VARSITY 1st ROW: Steve Shaner, Dave Wolfgang, Dean Carney, Jim Bailey, Sonny Elliot; 2nd ROW: Dave Weart (manager), Gib Steams, Loren Richmond, Dick Weart, Burt Miller, Den Clark, Craig Chorney, Mr. John Matis (coach) BASKETBALL VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Romona Ellison, Barb Sullivan (sub.), Pat Storms, Audrey Howell, Bev Garmong. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Pres.: Jackie Swarthout, Sec.: Ann Stockman, Treas.: Cindy Burdick, Pro- gram Chairman: Barb Lord, Mrs. Jeanne Roland, Advisor. JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Carolyn Freeman, Karin McDermott, Pat Wentworth, Barb Lord, Pam Bailey, Cheri Kelly, Robin Kougher, Miss Glenda Bedwell (Advisor) FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Pres.: Carol Greene, Vice Pres.: Dave Cummins, Secretary: Debbie Sherwood, Treas.: Debbie Bennett, Advisor, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Miller. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Pres.: Diane Schwab, Vice Pres.: Romona Ellison, Sec.-Treas.: Anne Allen, Ad- visor: Mrs. Poore. SITTING: Jan Nickerson, Bonnie Carney, Debbie Geffers STANDING: Jeff Wolf, Romona Ellison (Asst. Ed), Linda Harrington, Brenda Kelly, Diane Schwab, Carol Greene, Marilyn Sampson The Spy staff has accomplished a great deal this year. A new bulletin board has been set up in front of the school through the staff’s effort. Candy was sold in a joint project with the Panorama staff so that an electronic stencil machine could be purchased. A new more professional looking form is now being used. Mr. Patrone and Mrs. Stout along with the editors, Bev and Dick, should be commended for making the Spy a successful paper again this year. SPY 46 PANORAMA Advisor--Mrs. Nancy McDermott Editor- -Janine Allen Asst. Editor—Tom Strahan The Panorama staff has instituted a new format this year. The staff is now divided into just two groups. The art and literary staff does all the layouts, art work, and writing. The business staff does the typing, advertising, and solicits ads. This change has proved very successful. Mrs. McDermott's dedication and creative ideas have added much to the yearbook in the past few years. Also the editors have shown very competent leadership in this endeavor. FIRST ROW—Diane Schwab, Diane Bennett, Beverly Garmong, Rex Bliss, Anne Allen, Romona Ellison. SECOND ROW—Linda Harrington, Darlene Ripple, Mike Fitzgerald, Brenda Kelly, Bonnie Carney, Debbie Geffers, Carol Greene. 47 1st ROW: Bev Garmong, Mike Fitzgerald, Barb Bailey, Suzi Lester, Karen Jordan; 2nd ROW: Bruce Strahan, Dick Weart, Tom Strahan, Randy Crane, Leonard Hodge, Jerry Garmong, Dave Hanks. The purpose of the Student Council is to serve as a government of the student body and their organizations. President Burt Miller is also President of the District 13 Student Council. Mr. Hood's many years in the educational field have given him the experience necessary for a good advisor. OFFICERS: John Mancuso, Sec-Treas.; Jeff Wolf, V. Pres.; Mr. Hodd, Advisor; Burt Miller, President. STUDENT COUNCIL 48 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Officers: Lee Foster, V. President; Janine Allen, President; Carol Green, Sec.-Treas; Mr. Gutierrez, Adviser The students belonging to the National Honor Society are known for their high ideals. The members of the organiza- tion must possess the qualities of character, leadership, and service as well as scholarship. Their group is considering many new activities such as developing a junior branch of the Society and instituting a Student Lounge. John Mancuso, Tom Strahan, Diane Bennett, Burt Miller, Rex Bliss 49 The chorus this year is composed of about 45 members. As in the past the group took part in the annual Spring Festival and also the Christmas and Spring concerts. Debbie and Paula take time out from singing to accompany the group. This in turn enables Mrs. Meyers to devote all of her time to directing the chorus. OFFICERS: Dave Wolfgang (Pres. ); Sam Strahan (Secty.-Treas. ); Derail Richmond (Business Manager); Paula Kruger (Student Director); and Mrs. Meyers (Director) Debbie Ritter, Accompanist SENIOR Paula Kruger, Accompanist CHORUS The Madrigal group is com- posed of Chorus members who enjoy singing and working on their own to practice music they perform at concerts. They also sing before other groups in the town, such as the Musical Literary Club, Several members were chosen to participate in All-State Chorus at Hornell. They are: Sonny Elliot, Wendy Chorney, Randy Crane, Craig Chorney, and Debbie Ritter. The Senior Band participated in Band Day at Cornell University again last October. It is considered an honor for a band to attend this event and this is the 3rd time our band has been present. F.C.S. is proud to have several band members chosen for All-County. They are Pam Bailey, Denny Clark, Bev Garmong, Carol Greene, Paula Kruger, and Burt Miller. Bev and Carol also at- tended All-State Band at Hornell. Mr. Miller has spent a great deal of time working with his students to produce concerts which provide entertainment for the public. BAND OFFICERS: Pres.—Tim Stockman, V. Pres.--Paula Kruger, Sec.--Anne Allen, Treas. —Romona Ellison, AB- SENT. SENIOR 52 BAND 53 Compliments of DON STUCK ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC Wheel Horse Dealer Bel vide re Road CORP. Phone 973-7148 Friendship Lawn Mower Snow Blower Fillmore, N.Y. Small Engine Repair FIRST TRUST UNION BANK An Old Friend FRIENDSHIP PHARMACY With A New Name Good Health To All Offices Conveniently Located At Angelica, Belfast Bolivar, Canaseraga, Friendship, N.Y. Cuba, Franklinville, Friendship, Wellsville, (Main Office) ROLAND STUDIO Large Enough To Handle All Your House of Natural Banking Needs, Small Enough To Color Portraits Handle Them Personally. Friendship, N.Y. 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