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v : ♦ • ? •% ,. ♦ % - ■ V- ft£H Panorama '77 9V - ft - • w Dreams Hold fast to dreams, For if dreams die. Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams. For when dreams go, Life is a barren field Frozen with snow! m V- V Friendship Central School Friendship, New York Volume XXV rH Dedication % In appreciation of all the help and guidance received throughout our high school years, the Senior Place r. f 1Q77 _ I___I.yl . .. . '. . Class of 1977 would like to dedicate our yearbook We've had a lot i all. His ability t For this we would ■earbook to our advisor and friend, DON CADY. nor have always been enjoyed by us and us. vV . j A vA W reat st treasures are found rtjtfc.lCome be adventurous Matt Faijlkn r' We find it easy enough to direct others to the right road, but we can't always find it ourselves. . . . Unknown Ed Selden (Munster) Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves. . . . Lincoln Dawn Langdon (Fawn) Once you are real, you can never be ugly, except to those who don't under- stand. • • • Unknown aoeast) ness is to be found in yes discover. A • . . . Unknown Lloyd Collins (Floyd) No goal is too high is you climb with care and confidence. . . . Unknown 4 Pamela Shafer (Shafe) What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny compared to what lies within us. . . . Unknown Brian Cotton (Byran) Eat drink and be merry, ter tomorrow ye shall die. Omar Kayaham ■ Oi all ' ■ 21 ien Ol - k L C G rtw Linda Rumsey (Rumsey) Life should be shared and not spared. . . . Original Jeff Cummins The difference between coarse and refined abuse is as the difference be- tween being bruised by a club, and wounded by a poisoned arrow. ... unknown Ronda Marciszewski (Ronni) Wherever you find happiness, I hope you find me! . . . Laurel Marciszewski Dale Ferry The only happiness a brave man ever troubled himself with asking much about, was happiness enough to get his work done. . . . Thomas Carlyle 5 David Wereley (Crutch) One foot is better than two crutches. . . . G. Herbert Kathleen Miller When my friends are one-eyed, I look at their profile. . . . Joseph Joubert Bruce Miles (Termite) lies in being bold. . . . unknown Tim Bowker Whatever can happen to one man can happen to every man. . . . Publilius Syrus 6 Andrew Bennett (Andy) As I am, so I see; use what language we will, we can never say anything but what we are. . . . Emerson V Tami Jordan (T.J.) True friends are like diamonds, pre- cious but rare, False friends are like autumn leaves, always hanging around. . . . unknown Pat Hoopes If love is only a word, why does it hurt so much when you find it isn't there ? . . . Unknown Pat Fleming I will not play my Ace of Trumps yet! . . . Thomas Fuller 7 Carrie Ward He that won't look ahead, looks be- hind with a tear in his eye. Spanish Proverb Doug Weatherell Let me say three things which shall become proverbs after my death: The best of horses may stumble, the best sword rebound without cutting, the best of men commit a fault. . . . Al Hillale Jim Stearns You can take the day off, but you can't put it back! . . . unknown Richard Hunt Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly. . . . Chesterton Kirk Westfall (Jake) You don't have to be crazy to go here buMt helps! . . . Hallmark V'fl o e Dick Strahan (Stud) Only some of us can learn by other peoples mistakes. The rest of us have to be the other people. . . . Canon Mike Illerbrun If I'm not for myself, who will be for me T . . . Babylonian Talmud Jeff Baker The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything. . . . Bishop W.C. Magee Bruce Cotton (Alkie)C. Don't just sit theAy aet drunk! Richard James Hampshire (Stoner) Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose. . . . unknown Richard Treusdell (Richy) What was called 'sin' in Grandmother's day is now referred to as 'in'. . . . Pru Patt Tina Kozlowski (Tinska) Nobody can have a rainbow until he's had the rain, and tomorrow is gonna be a brighter day. . . . Jim Croce 9 Linda Parker (Lou Lou He whos face gives no light, shall never become a star! Dawn Starr To take one day at a time as given, and live these day's with a happy heart. James Ritter (Jim) If all be true that I do think, there are five reasons we should drink: Good wine-a friend-or being dry-or lest we should be by and by-or any other rea- son why. Roxanne (Clark) Cook (Roxy) Life is always interesting when you have a purpose and live in its fulfill- ment. Joi Skinner The rewarde of humility and the re- verence of the Lord are riches, honor, and life. 10 Ralph Blouvet When fortune knocks be sure to open the door. -Nathen Bailey Barry Bates The folley of one man is the fortune of another. -Francis Bacon William Jones (Bill) You may find your worst enemy, or your best friend, in yourself. -William Hone Joseph Starr (Joe) Nature is often hidden, sometimes overcome, seldom extinguished. -Francis Bacon 11 — Reflections—Faces We’ve Been Predictions About The World Of 1977 Made By The Seniors Back In Sixth Grade Polution will still be there, but a little of it. The girl's dresses will be long. The boys' hair will be short. The girls' hair will be long. Pam Shafer (1971) jpp.Sf The war in Viet Nam will be over. Pollution will be con- trolled. Drugs will become legal. Dawn Langdon (1971) JO-uT _ - L r Qpaol. . f20 yyyitLsyn UJL . (3oJ I © 1 I predict that people will enter China freely. There will be about half the pollution there is now. There will be manned space flights. Russia and the U.S. will be friends. I will get a bonus from a major league team my senior year. Edward Selden (1971) I predict that the air will,be polluted and that no can live. All waters will be polluted. People will be liv- ing underwater because they can not live on earth and maybe they will live on the moon. Wilma Dunn (1971) 14 I think the men will be on Mars, and we will be living under the ocean. We'll have electric cars for every family and telephones that you can see who you're talking to. I believe we' 11 be in another world and the Isreali-Egyptian war will be over Kathleen Miller (1971) I think tfre-'V.orld will be worse. EVeryofft will be going rotrrTd trying to get fresh air instead of breathing old stinky air. I think1 someone will be op Mars. I think Lynn and Edward will be going together. Kathy Sherwood (1971) I predict that the war with North Viet Nam wttt be. over and a chance of World War III. I predict that at least - — two more states will be added and we will have our priv- iledges taken away and there will be no class of '77. Pat Fleming (1971) vMp SK I ._- . • '76 And '77 High Lights It’s Academic” w° M i9h R°b?r Goldberg '78, Edward Selden '77, Donna Shirk '78, competed with teams from McKinley High and West Valley Central High schools on WBEN-TV, Channel 4's It's Academic, Saturday, April 30th and after a last minute rally won the competition 235 points to West Valley's 230 and McKinley’s 200. Congratulations team ! Bi-Centennial Junior Prom The Junior Prom highlighted the Bi Centennial year 1976 at F.C.S. Dawn Copper was crowned queen and Kris Kruger was king. Senior attendants were Michele Riehle, Kim Swisher, Pam Youngs, Brad Rathbun, Leon Collins, Chuck Armburster. Junior Usherettes were Linda Parker, Kathleen Miller, Pat Hoopes, Kathy Sherwood. Ushers were David Wereley, Lloyd Collins, Andy Bennett, Jeff Baker, Ed. Selden. .«I 25 ■ • . fl nil . ' . • I K. K : -, • ■ :l 4 a . A t 7r : { « 26 (Above L to R): Row 1: L. Marks, J. Skinner, R. Cummins, Row 2: D. Dieter, B. Lockwood, W. Treusdell, J. Ambs, Row 3: B. Bleeks, D. Snyder, B. Davis, K. Kozlowski, Row 4: J. Taylor, P. Bes- sey, D. Hodge, J. Glasspool, Row 5: D. Taylor, J. Buzzard, K. Hatrick, R. Jack- son, Row 6: l l. Hurd, N. Hurd, K. Fos- ter, D. Craft. Juniors Officers: M. Faulkner; President; L. Hadsell, V. President; C. McMullen, Secretary; B. Sherwood, Treasurer; Mrs. Mc- Dermott and Mr. Marciszewski, advisors. (Below LtoR) Row 1: D. Sullivan, S. May, Row 2: L. Hadsell, M. Herring, T. Cooper, Row 3: D. Shirk, M. Starr, S. Moore, C. Mc- Mullen, Row 4: S. Rathbun, B. Sherwood, B. Goldberg, L. Shelley Row 5: G. Peterson, J. Youngs, M. Faulkner, D. Jordan. 34 (Below L to R): Row Is K. Kinder, D. Hale, S. Baker, C. Halsaver, D. Jones, Row 2: D. Koslowski, A. Car- lin, D. Bennett, T. Hale, P. Davis, L. Field, D. Cotton, B. DaHill, Row 3: D. Cotton, J. Glasspool. D. Bowker, R. Ellison, 0. Barber, L. Collins, L. Dieter, W. Schurr, B. Hadsell, B. Balcom (Above L to R): Row 1: D. Tyler, C. Mancuso, A. McCarthy, B. Snyder, B. Wereley, Row 2: D. Lawson, S. Rumsey, N. Shirk, J. Layman, L. Ward, D. Mays, Row 3: R. Shelley, D. Selden G. Taylor, S. Weatherell, F. Langdon, S. Starr, Row 4: B. Lockwood, J. Norton, V. Person, ' T. McMullen, A. Trippi, B. Parker, B. Taylor, M. Stocum (Above L To R): Row 1: C. DaHill, P. Arm- bruster, K. Brigham, Row 2: A. Buzzard, B. Barber, V. Hale, B. Budinger, V. Hunt, Row 3: D. Jones, J. Hampshire, R. Hadsell, T. Butler, B. Hulse, D. Davidson, Row 4: T. Kozlowski, R. Hillman, G. Davis, G. Dieter, M. Hint, L. Baker, M. Graham. (Below L To R) Row 1: D. Starr, D. Lockwood, S. Reihle, K. May, T. Trippi, K. Marciszewski, Row 2: S. Person, S. Sisson, S. Stearns, P. Schoon- over, C. Westfall, M. Storms, J. Little. Row 3: B. Ward, J. Ward, M. Luce, D. Winchell, H. Mapes, D. Parker, T. Truesdale, S. McMullen, L. Stuck. Officers: Mr. Solomon, Miss Levernier, Advisors; J. Little, Treasurer; S. Stearns, Secre- tary; D. Parker, Vice President; V. Hale, President. (Above L To R) Row 1: T. Hyde, D. Hint, S. Starr, S. Schoonover, Row 2: G. Ritter, S. Halsaver, M. Shawl, A. Weathered, Row 3: M. James, W. Hulse, D. Stocum, P. Selden, T. Schneider, M. McAfee Row 4: B. Halsaver, D. Sisson, M. Hale, S. Hunyady, M. Miller, R. Hale, R. Hoopes. Officers: W. Crooks, Vice President; T. Schneider, Secretary; Mrs. Burdick, Ad- visor; P. Selden, President; L. Clark, Treasurer; Mr. Maxson, Advisor. (Below L To R) Row 1: L. Hadsell, B. Barber, B. Gleason, M. Cummins Row 2: R. Bates, C. Chamberlain, P. Carrocio, W. Crooks, G. Collins, L. Clark, M. Davidson, M. Barber, T. Field, B. Bates, Row 4: J. Davis, L. Collins, R. Earl, K. Carlin, E. Dunn, A. Gelser. (Above L To R) Row 1: T. Herrick, K. Crane, M. Hint, K. Hurrell, D. DaHill, V. Kamuda, J. Hughes, Row 2: L. Cummins, J. Houghtaling, J. Davis, B. Karl, M. Clark, C. Chamber- lain, R. Herring, D. Johnson, D. Balcolm, Row 3: L. Doran, N. Barber, T. Graham, H. Chamberlain, S. Hunt, Row 3: L. Doran, N. Barber, T. Graham, H. Chamberlain, S. Hunt, S. Hunnyady, G. Jordan, B. Collins. (Below L To R) Row 1: D. Taylor, T. Marciszewski, L. Schoonover, E. Rumsey, Row 2: H. Shaw, T. Schneider, T. Skinner, A. Southwick, N. Starr, M. Lumpp, Row 3: M. Tyler, B. Keller, B. Lamb, J. Sheley, T. Merrick, Row 4: M. Trippi, J. Taylor, T. Stuck, D. Stocum, S. Sadler, H. Lumpp, E. Rumsey, Row 5: S. Swift, W. Middaugh, L. Shelley, S. Snyder, G. Lumpp. Advisor: Mr. Hammond G r S e v e n D Q.Q) r a d e (Above, L-R) Row 1: G. Luce, S. Starr, J. Butler, L. Ward, C. Greene, Row 2: L. Payne, J. Hale, G. Luce, Row 3: T. Skinner, D. Cross, C. Balcom, B. Feaster, C. Winchell, B. Snyder, B. Paul, J. Hoopes, Mrs. Kindgon, Row 4: E. Dunn, T. Schneider, L. Gelser, P. Langdon, M. Warner, L. Fitch. (Below L-R) Row 1: J. May, K. Bedow, T. Thompson, M. Hulse, Row 2: B. Cooper, C. Sisson, Row 3: Mrs. Pocock, G. Keller, T. Ritchie, D. Harmon, D. Warner, J. Buzzard, M. Blouvet, T. Edwards, C. Moore, J. Peterson, D. Shelton, B. Weatherell, M. Crooks, Row 4: Y. Davis, K. Middaugh, M. Daniel, D. Blouvet, J. Heary, M. Taylor s ■ I X 40 r a d e (Above L-R) Row 1: R. Fleming, C. Selden, B. Stocum, D. Hadsell, A. Budinger, Row 2: B. Peter- son, J. Warner, P. Vossler, D. Eshbaugh, B. Wereley, J. Sadler, P. Herrick, Mrs. Swift, T. Karl, Row 3: M. Keller, M. Geffers, D. Norton, C. Myers, J. Marks, S. Dunn, Absent: G. Karlson, S. Needle, M. Shelton, M. Carlin. (Below L-R) Row 1: E. Barber, B. Covel, D. Pratt, P. Gobrick, M. Tuttle, Row 2: J. Wentworth, T. Peterson, L. Mascho, G. McMullen, B. Collins, K. McCarthy, G. Kruger, Row 3: D. Layman, J. Murphy, M. Prince, J. Bentley, P. Bennett, F. Hunyady, L. Thompson, A. Shirk, M. Shelley, Mr. Oldham, Absent: L. Sadler, T. Howard, R. Hurrell. F ■ I V e 41 r a d e (Above L-R) Row 1: R. Rinker, D. Rehler, J. Fitch, D. Peterson, C. Hurrell, K. Hale, Row 2: D. Tyler, B. Bean, G. Houghtaling, K. Hadsell, M. Keller, D. Middaugh, B. Bean, M. Tuttle. Row 3: D. Hint, _ B. Sisson, D. Hint, J. Taylor, J. Mericle, Mrs. Fuller. t O U (Below L-R) Row 1: J. Marks, C. Shaw, B. Dunah, Row 2: Mr. Kunz, B. Crane, T. Solomon, L. Moore, L. Skinner, K. Lucas, K. Lattimer, T. Trippi, D. Murphy, B. Rehler, Row 3: S. Riehle, H. Nickens, B. Graham, J. Schneider, P. Barber, B. Smith, J. Nickerson, J. Ward. T5 “D Q) G r (Above L-R) Row 1: K. Johnson, K. Herrick, J. Weatherell, G. Houghtaling, H. Hadsell, B. Warner, Row 2: B. Peterson, D. Greene, J. Fitch, T. Hess, R. Taylor, D. Cross, S. Ritchie, J. Heary, J. Burdick, Mrs. Campbell, Row 3: J. McCarthy, N. Haskell, D. Warner, H. Shawl, T. Baxter, G. Cassidy, Absent: D. Proctor. (Below L-R): Row 1: T. Riehle, J. Solomon, S. Swick, K. Kamuda, D. Budinger, B. Warner, R. Hall, Row 2: M. Norris, T. Williams, C. Masten, T. Myers, Row 3: S. Gobrick, T. Snyder, D. Harmon, B. Jadwin, Row 4: M. Schoonover, B. Cassidy, M. Stockman, J. Laymon, R. Rinker, P. Warner, Mrs. Sawyer, Absent: C. Belden. T h r 0) 0) CD Q. Q (Above L-R) Row 1: J. Houghtaling, B. Blouvet, E. Shelton, B. Peterson, Row 2: M. Barber, B. Dunn, W. Johnson, W. Howard, D. Ellison, S. Snyder, B. Schoonover, T. Travis, Row 3: C. Rung, J. Bliss, M. Sadler, J. Warner, R. Carlin, G. Skinner, T. Talbett. r w (Below L-R) Row 1: J. Strahan, B. Hurrell, L. Rehler, Row 2: F. Schoonover, C. Dunham, W. Hurrell, R. Hale, E. Needle, W. Sortore, Row 3: N. Keller, L. Lamb, S. Malczewski, J. Harris, L. Winchell, Lfratt VaU9hn B Chand,er s Cummings, E. Markham, E. Maxson, J. Little, E. Caroccio, Absent: CD Q. Q G r (Above L-R) Row 1: K. Greene, T. Warner, A. Houghtaling, N. Hint, Row 2: C. Middaugh, D. Cross, J. Budinger, M. Hint, Row 3: J. Warner, T. Stockman, J. Conklin, D. Caroccio, C. Giles, T. Kamuda, A. Williams, R. Hadsell. Teacher: Mrs. Youngs. (Below L-R) Row 1: J. Swick, S. DaHill, B. Webster, R. Hall, P. Shaw, L. Sherman, S. Shick, Row 2: M. Trask, D. Fleming, M. Miles, Row 3: N. Truesdell, D. DeGroat, P. Ames, C. Carlin, M. Belden, M. Foster, C. Lattimer, S. McCarthy, B. Chandler, C. Lucas, H. Elliott, Row 4: J. Cummings, T. Hall, M. Daniel, K. Rung, J. Spicer, D. Hoopes, Mrs. Mahoney, Absent: A. Nearing, T. Howard, T.Stebbins. D 3 O HELPERS (Above L-R) Row 1: J. Belden, J. Pratt, S. Illerbrun, D. Kemp, T. Norris, J. Tyler, M. Cobin, C. Ward, Sitting: B. Peterson, J. Ellison, Row 3: C. Byron, M. Travis, R. Hess, T. Masten, K. Simpson, Mrs. Zacher, C. Prince, D. Cooper, J. Stearns, C. Wright, M. Stuck, Row 4: D. Burdick, R. Solomon, B. Stuck, J. Lawson, J. Carney. I Kindergarten «E' OV'i Hint, T. Trumble, K. Maxson, K. Lattimer, K. Talbett, D. Cross, K. Wallace, K. Snyder, Foste , Kbw 2: E. Warner, T. Johnson, D. Herring, L. Needle, Row 3: R. Hodge, B. Johnson, W. Keller, L. Halsaver, P. France, R. Butler, K. Simmons, Mrs. Trippi. Administration (Left) Supervising Principal Jack Shaw (Right) Administrative Assistant Daniel Mazur (Right) Elementary Supervisor Willis Beardsley A m Board Of Education 46 (Left to Right) Harold Goldberg, Glenn Clark, Charles Armbruster (Principal) ' Leon Graham, Mary Jones, Jack Shaw Phyllis Sherwood—Treasurer Secretary Alfreda Weart—Secretary High School Lla Weir—Elementary Art Jo Miller—Elementary Secretary Patricia Needle--Library Aide Joyce Shick—Title I Beve Sherman—Guidance Secretary Jeffrey Wise—Instrumental Music Shirley Levemier—Librarian David Karl—Physical Education Robert Bush—Vocal Music Daniel Mazur—Business I I John Maxson—Social Studies Warner Page—Social Studies Dennis Amore—Physical Education Judy De Angel is—French iary Hammond—Guidance Tom Larson—Industrial Art Marion Daniel—Resource Room Shirley Bissell — Math Helen Haskins—Home Economics Phyllis Burdick—Language Arts Robert Sherman—Language Arts Russell Solomon—Science Shelley Reese—First Grade Grace DeGroat—Title I Aide Jo Hanks—Library Aide Carol Stout—Language Arts Donald Cady—Science Shirley Ward—Teacher's Assistant Cafeteria Cafeteria—B. Norton, R. Hat- rick, B. Mericle, S. Myers, J. Burdick (r ) t rAk 'S 4 Bus Drivers Bus Drivers—L. Winched, C. Schneider, G. Ward, D. Heary, D. Weir, N. Fleming Custodians Guard Varsity Basketball Varsity (Front) Lynn Collins, Lloyd Collins, Brian Cotton (Back) Andy Bennett, Mike Illerbrun, Richard Strahan, Ed Selden, David Karl (coach), Nolan Hurd, Noel Hurd, Al Hyde, Gus Peterson. Junior Varsity Basketball Junior Varsity (Front) James Little, Kim Brighon, Mark Luce (Back) Mike Hodge, Randy Ellison, David Parker, Buddy Parker, Dan Mazur (coach). Bill Balcom, Larry Dieter, Russ Shelley, Mike Fleming. Junior High Basketball (Row One) M. Barber, C. Chamberlain, B. Karl, S. Swift, B. Lamb (Row Two) L. Hadsell, S. Hunyady, A. Gelser, M. James, R. Hale, Mr. Amore—coach, P. Selden, D. Stocum, M. Trippi, L. Collins, T. Graham Track And Field Row 1: W. Davison, H. Mapes, S. McMullen, D. Jones, K. Brighon, D. Davison, G. Dieter, B. Ward Row 2: T. Budinger, B. Wereley, T. McMullen, G. Davis, D. Craft T. Kaufman, D. Jordan, D. Taylor, S. Starr, Mr. Larson—coach Missing—A. Bennet, M. Illerbrun, J. Baker, D. Weathered Girl’s Volleyball VOLLEYBALL Row One: L. Rumsey, B. Wereley, D. Starr, D. Sullivan, T. Hale, C. Westfall, T. Cooper. Row Two: S. Moore, B. Sher- wood, T. Kozlowski, L. Parker, D. Dieter, D. Hale, K. Sherwood, P. Hoopes, Ms. VanSkiver—Coach. Girl’s Basketball BASKETBALL Front: C. Westfall Row One: D. Mays, D. Sullivan, T. Cooper, M. Storms, Row Two: T. Butler, B. Sherwood, T. Koz- lowski Ms. VanSkiver—Coach, B. Lockwood, R. Marcizewski, B. Wereley. Girl’s Soccer Soccer: Row One: C. Westfall, N. Shirk, M. Herring, T. Cooper, D. Sullivan, S. Riehle, D. Shelton, T. Trippi, K. May, K. Hodge. Row Two: B. Sherwood, L. Rumsey, S. Moore, L. Marks, D. Dieter, Ms. Van Skiver—coach, T. McMullen, D. Bennett, M. Storms, C. McMullen, P. Cooper, T. Kozlowski Girl’s Softball Row One: T. Cooper, D. Sullivan, Ms Levernier—coach, M. Herring, B. Wereley, T. Hale. Row Two: L. Parker, T. Koz- lowski, B. Sherwood, T. McMullen, D. Hale, (Missing: D. Cooper, M. Riehle, H. Hyde, P. Youngs, L. Hunt, D. Dieter, S. Moore. Varsity Soccer Row One: D. Taylor, B. Karl—Managers Row Two: M. Faulkner, R. Ellison, L. Collins, L. Collins, E. Selden, M. Illerbru.., J. Baker, P. Bessey, D. Weatherell. Row Three: D. Karl—coach, R. Bleeks, R. Taylor, B. Cotton, R. Strahan, J. Youngs, B. Cotton, R. Sherman, A. Bennett, A. Hyde. Junior Varsity Soccer Row One: L. Collins, L. Collins, R. Goldberg, Row Two: B. Cotton, A. Hyde, D. Strahan, K. Westfall, E. Selden, J. Youngs, R. Taylor (Missing: G. Nickerson, B. Rathbun, K. Kruger, K. Kruger, B. Cotton, D. Cotton, D. Cotton) V a r s ■ i t y j u n ■ I 0 r V a r s ■ 1 t y L. Marks, S. Rathbun, S. May, B. Lockwood, C. McMullen, M. Herring Cheerleaders G. Kinder, S. Riehle, S. Stearns, T. Trippi, T. McMullen, C. Mancuso, K. May 60 Row One: Norma Shirk, Debbie Hale, Linda Rumsey Row Two: Becky Wereley, Pam Davis, Vicky Hale Row Three: Bruno Keller, Mr. Page- -advisor. Bob Goldber—Co Business Editor, Da- vid Wereley—Business Editor, Terri Hale. Row Four: Mike Faulkner—Co Editor, Kathleen Miller, Editor. 61 Linda Parker, Lisa Clark Junior Band Row One: E. Rumsey, L. Shelley, T, Schneider, D. Balcom, T. Merrick, T. Herrick, Row Two: H. Shaw, J. Hampshire, M. Clark, S. Hunyady, T. Graham, B. Keller. Row Three: J. Butler, C. Sisson, T. Schneider, Mr. Wise. Senior Choir Row One: L. Karlson, C. Mancuso, M. Herring, T. Shel- ley, P. Armbruster, V. Hunt, K. May, S. Riehle, L. Shelley Row Two: D. Langdon, K. Kinder, T. Trippi, L. Rumsey, R. Marciszewski, L. Field, S. Person, V. Person, B. Hulse, G. Kinder, T. Jordan, Mr. Bush. Row Three: R. Shelley, A. Bennett, P. Shafer, A. Trippi, D. Bennett, P. Hoopes, D. Wereley, R. Hillman, L. Collins, T. McMullen, R. Sherwood, K. Miller. Senior Band (color section) Row One: S. Hunyady Row Two: T. Herrick, D. Balcom Row Three: Mr. Wise, Dir- ector, A. Trippi, T. Shelley Row Four: L. Kalson, S. Sisson, M. McAfee, W. Crooks Row Five: J. Little, D. Jones, P. Armbruster, M. Graham Row Six: G. Dieter, L Clark, M. Miller, R. Shelley Row Seven: T. Trippi, T. McMullen, S. Rathbun Elementary Band Row One: Mr. Wise, J. Butler, Row Two: P. Bennett, J. Buzzard, T. Schneider, D. Warner, C. Sisson. Row Three: D. Pratt, M. Shelley, D. Norton, L. Fitch. Row One: K. Miller, M. Faulkner, M. Faulkner, R. Goldberg, Mrs. Stout—Advisor. Row Two: J. Youngs, T. Kozlowski, B. Sherwood, M. Illerbrun. Row Three: D. Hale, D. Shirk, P. Davis Missing: L. Parker, K. Sherwood—Co-editors. Row One: D. Hale, A. Carlin, A. McCarthy, K. Karlin, T. Kinder Row Two: T. Hale, Mrs. Whitney—Advisor, V. Hale, L. Baker, L. Ward, B. Lockwood, S. Rathbun. Future Nurses o H o n N 0 a r t ■ 1 S o 0 n c ■ a 1 1 e t y Row One: W. Snyder, Ms. Leveranier; Advisor, K. Miller Row Tow: E. Sel- den, M. Illerbrun, A. Bennett, J. Bak- er Row Three: R. Marciszewski, L. Rumsey, K. Sher- wood i Row One: P. Cooper, V. Hunt, T. Schneider, S. Steams, T. Trippi, M. Storms, S. Riehle, T. Schneider Row Two: T. Butler, R. Goldberg, L. Shelley, D Cotton, Ms Levern.er; Advisor, L Parker, L. Shelley Row Three: D. Cotton, J. Youngs, D. Shelton, K. Kinder S Baker B. Cotton, Ms. Daniel; Advisor, S. Hunt Row Four: M. Faulkner, D. Jordan, J. Baker, D. Bennett, R. Strahan, M. Trippi, S. Hunyady. Congratulations To The Class Of 1977 BUB’S QUAKER STATE Congratulations To The Seniors From The SENIOR CHOIR FRIENDSHIP VIDEON Panorama would like to give special recognition to a special person, Mrs. Shirley Shelley, for enduring four years in Junior High 1 Special Education 66 Compliments Of FRIENDSHIP PHARMACY Compliments Of tfESTER T ACME ELECTRIC CO. Cuba, New York 24 East Main Street Cuba. New York 14727 Hardware Plumbing 67 MACIER INDUSTRIES j Best Wishes To The Class Of 1977 [Ur % For Success In The Future SCHNEIDER SENTRY HARDWARE Shop At The Store With The Sentry On The Door PALACE GARAGE Used Cars Sales And Service A Better Place To Buy Used Cars Friendship, New York CUBA AGWAY Farm And Home Store Cuba 968-1490 GUIFORD DAIRY INC. Row One: Mr. W. Page; Advisor, M. Herring; J.C., R. Goldberg; President, Mr. J. Maxson; advisor. Row Two: E. Selden; Treasurer, T. Shelley; Secretary, T. McMullen; Vice President Student Council Row One: M. Shawl, B. Karl, S. Swift, C. Mancuso, D. Balcom. Row Two: S. McMullen, D. Shirk, N. Shirk, R. Marciszewski, M. Luce. Row Three: W. Hulse, W. Snyder, L. Dieter, L. Shelley, V. Hunt. Congratulations To All The Graduates From Everybody At The FRIENDSHIP RED WHITE STORE Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 1977 Best Wishes For A Successful Future GEORGE SCHENK AGENCY Friendship, New York 14739 Phone: 973-7786 973-2691 70 Compliments Of McCULLOCH MITE-E-LITE Wellsville, New York Congratulations To The Class Of 1977 Congratulations To The Seniors From Class Of 80 Class Of 78 lldra’s Buzzard Chevrolet Miller-Brandes Cotton’s Liquor Robert Ellison Used Cars Village Motors, Cuba, N.Y. Carpenter’s Department Store The Butcher Shoppe Heary Furniture Store Magnano’s Pharmacy INSURANCE LAWRENCE DYE HOTEL FRIENDSHIP 73 Genesee St. Your Friendship Local Cuba, N.Y. 14727 Bar, Bowling And Food 71 716—968-1182 il'TsL'-' ’ 'V l, i- -- ftXy ■ V ,,{u t1 H ' rm 'i tt « y h B • JL ' 1 [ T$E « • l r % i. •t «
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