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SENIORS PRESIDENT—Robert Hurrell VICE-PRESIDENT—Beth Wereley SECRETARY—Pat Herrick TREASURER—Tina Fisk CLASS COLORS- Midnight Blue Sky Blue FLOWER- White Rose Aaron Budinger “Aaron” “Thou hast seen nothing yet — Cervantes Samuel Brenna “Sam” “What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything. ” — Vincent VanGogh Elizabeth Barber “Liz” “We must laugh before we are happy for fear we die before we laugh, at all. ” — Unknown CLASS MOTTO Wake Us Up For the Week- end CLASS SONG High Time by Styx Bonnie Collins “Bonzo” “The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it. ” — Wil- liam James 2 Debbie Doran “Deb” “Some men see things as they are and ask why. I see things as they could be and ask why not. ” — Robert F. Kennedy Roger Fleming “Roger” Life is just a game of change. Some find riches; and some find romance. Some find happiness; and some find sorrow. Some find it today, and some maybe tomorrow.’’ — Bad Company I Tina Fisk “Tina” “You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. ” — Richard Bach Vickie Elias “Vick” “There is nothing so well known as that we should not expect something for nothing—but we all so and call it hope. ” — Edgar Wat- son Howe Michael Geffers “Buffy” “All work and no play has made me what I am today. ” — Original 3 J. Sadler J Wentwort, M. Tuttle Snyder R. Varner P. Herric) M. Mogaverc L. Sadler I C. Greene Carl Greene “Carl “Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. ” — Alex- ander Pope Dawn Hadsell “Dawn “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it's yours. If not, it was never meant to be. ” — Unknown Timothy Karl “Tim “Be content with your lot; one cannot be first in ev- erything. ” — Aesop Robert Hurrell “Bubbles “Everyone has talent; what is rare is the courage to fol- low the talent to the dark place where it leads.” — Erica Jong Patrick Herrick “Pat “The easiest way to get all the things done you wanted to get done is to turn off the television set.” — Unknown 6 Gail Kruger “Gail” “Happiness is a butterfly, which when pursued, is al- ways just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you. — Nathaniel Hawthorne Gregory McMullen “Greg” “You may not hear it, but the universe is behind you laughing. ” — Unknown Kelley McCarthy “Kel” “Love like a ghost; many talk about it but only few have actually seen it.” — Unknown Julie Marks “Julie” “The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are. ” — W.R. Inge John Miller “John” “Be all that you can be!” — U.S. Army 7 David Norton “Dave” “No one can understand freely in this world and find full life without feeling un- derstood by at least one person. ” — Paul Tournier Charles Myers “Charles” “Oh, that life were long enough to do all I’d like to and do it well.” — Anony- mous David Pratt “Dave” “If at first you don’t suc- ceed, try, try again. Then give up. There’s no use in being a damn fool about it. ” - W.C. Fields Maria Mogavero “Maria” “If you walk in front of me I may not follow. If you walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. ” — Unknown Trade Peterson “Trade” “If you meet the world with a smile, the world will al- ways smile back.” — Un- known 10 Michael Prince Mike” “Originality is unexplored territory. You get it by car- rying a canoe — you can’t take a taxi. ” — Alan Alda Carol Selden Carol” “We grow neither better nor worse as we grow old, but more like ourselves. ” — May Lamberton Lee Sadler Lee” “There's a trucker born ev- ery day. ” — Unknown James Sadler Jim” “It’s better to forgive and forget than to remember and resent. ” — Unknown Margaret Setters Maggie” “Life is full of dreams but only the ones you have to work for are worth having. ” — Original 11 Mark Shelley “Mark” “The heights of great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, but they, while their com- panions slept, were tailing upward in the night.” — Longfellow Michael Tuttle “Mike I ask not for a larger gar- den, but for finer seeds. ” — Russell Herman Conwell Barbara Stocum “Barb” “Don’t ever let go of the things you love; regrets will fill your future. ” — Origi- nal Patricia Snyder “Trish” “A picture is worth a thou- sand words ... but the real thing is worth a thousand more. ” — Original Paul Vossler “Paul” “Only he who attempts the ridiculous can achieve the impossible. — Unknown ■ 14 Jeffrey Warner “Jeff” “You may choose from phantom fears, and kind- ness that can kill; I will choose a path that’s clear, I will choose free will. — Rush Jane Wentworth “ Janie” “Many waters cannot quench life, neither can the floods drown it. ” — Isaiah 8:7 Ricky Warner “Rick” “Life is like a novel in which every man decided his own ending. ” — Origi- nal Richard Warner “Rich” “Let every man mind his own business.” — Miguel deCervantes Saavedra Beth Wereley “Beth” “A friend is one with whom you can dare to be Your- self. — Unknown 15 DEDICATION With great appreciation, we the senior class, dedicate PANORAMA 1984 to our advisor, our friend, and our teacher: Coach David Karl No matter what the circumstances, whether it’s organizing an activity, winning an important game, or helping us make it through a twenty-week Health course, you always seem to come through. We may have been your first attempt at advising a class, and a challenging one at that, but you always knew what to do when to do it, and how to do it even before we did! At times we’ve forgotten to thank you, Coach, but we find it difficult to express such gratitude in words. So remember the Class of ’84 and our experiences together with fondness, 'cause that’s how we’ll remember you. 16 DEDICATION ' SENIOR WILL We the Class of '84 leave our partying ability to all future Seniors although we know none will ever live up to our standards. I Julie Marks — leave my naturally curly hair to Tra- de Ellison. I Jane Wentworth — leave my cheerleading enthusi- asm to Lori Pratt. I Mike Prince — leave all the Skoal in Friendship to Jim Schneider. I Tim Karl — leave to Mark Stockman a little of my obsession with any 36-24-36 female. I Gail Kruger — leave Mr. Page without an editor, and Panorama '85 deeply in dept. I Robert Hurrell — leave my bad reputation to anyone who wants to pick it up. I Aaron Budinger — leave my hair to Joe Taylor. I Bonnie Collins — leave my completed Accounting workbook to Dee. I Mike Geffers — leave all my basketball mumble to Tony Solomon. I Roger Fleming — leave to Brian Hurrell the Samoan Head Butt so he can uphold the honor ofAlpa Seka Samoan and to Tony Solomon the sole right to per- form our original dances. I Sam Brenna — leave my drinking ability to Arno Marks (he needs it!) I Vickie Elias — leave a couple inches of height to Tracey Riehle. I Deb Doran — leave to Ruben Holstrum the ability to win an argument with Mr. Maxson. (He’ll need it in Behavioral Science!) I Mark Shelley — leave Mr. Bush all his missing pass books (they’re empty but Pm giving them back.) I David Norton — leave my even disposition to Tim Baxter. I Carol Selden — leave Heidi Shawl a good stand and first chair in Senior High Band. I Tina Fisk — leave Trade Ellison my ability to scream during cheerleading, and my kid sister abso- lutely nothing because that’s all she deserves. I Jeff Warner — leave the memory of my existence. I Richard Warner — leave F.C.S. to better myself. I Bethe Wereley — leave my “Stroh’s shirt and party- ing ability to Jenny. I Maggie Setters — leave the girls’ locker room to all future cosmetology students I Carl Greene — leave my gym locker and Senior Eng- lish book to some unfortunate Junior. I Kelley McCarthy — leave my sweet consideration to Clinton Makeley and Winnie to my little bro’ Nick! I Trade Peterson — leave. I Trish Snyder — leave my black leather pants to... ? I Maria Magavero — leave the good typewriter to Dee. I Mike Tuttle — leave my beard to next year's baby- faced Seniors. I Barb Stocum — leave my silliness to the serious Ju- niors. I Dawn Hadsell — leave my partying ability to my sister Holly. I Pat Herrick — leave all my partying abilities and miscellaneous accidents to Dick Warner, and money to Tony Solomon for a new couch. I Jim Sadler — leave F.C.S. to the Juniors. I Lee Sadler — leave a couple bucks to Mr. Mazur. I Paul Vossler — leave my bad math grades to whom- ever wants them. I David Pratt — leave my height to all future short people. I Charlie Myers — give all the instruments that have disappeared back to the music department. The Senior members of the jazz band will leave Mr. Barrett’s car alone. 17 CL A SSES CLASS OF 1985 Row 1: B. Rehler, R. Bunce, D. DaHill, L. Mascho, R. Broshar. Row 2: D. Hint, J. Fitch, D. Hint, B. Graham, D. Peter- son, C. Hurrell, H. Nickens. Row 3: D. Murphy, T. Brinkmann, K. Hadsell, Mr. Kula — Advisor, Mrs. Raiff — Advisor, J. Nickerson. Row 4: J. Taylor, J. Cwiklinski, J. Ward, S. Riehle, J. Marks. Row 5: J. Schneider, E. Crooks, C. Makeley, D. Cook, M. Tuttle, B. Crane, T. Kinder. 21 CLASS OF 1986 Rou 1: T. Richie., .4. Setters. C Beiden. W' Stuc.k. D. Cross. K Herrick. Rou 2: R Rinker. D Mogavero. S Haskell. T. Higby, J. Weatherell. B. Jadu'in. Rou 3: R. Hall, C. Masten, T. Snyder. H. HadselL T. Hess. K. Meise. Row 4: D. Greene. J He ary. R Rinker. H. Shawl, T. Williams. J. Fitch. Rou: 5: D Eshbaugh. C Dawson. M. Stockman. F Elias. T. Baxter. CLASS OF 1987 Row 1: M. Hale. L. Rehler, B. Hurrell, J Strahan, L. Pratt, J. Little, J Kane, T. Ellison. Row 2: B Dunn. E Maxson, W. Soretore, B. KLice, C. Dunham, P. Cook, J Harris. Row 3: C. Richards. S. Ritchie. L. Lamb. T. Erskine, B. Hurrell. Row 4: L. Mitchell, J. Austin, T. Myers, D. Harmon, T. Markell. CLASS OF 1988 Row 1: T. Stebbins, R. Hall, M. Miles, S. Shick, L. Sherman, M. Brinkmann, T. Hall. Row 2: W. Webster, T. Travis, D. Morseman, R. Bunce, M. Foster, H. Elliott. Row 3: M. Belden, K. Klice, K. Erskine, K. Carlin, M. Trask, K. Rung. Row 4: A. Rogers, D. DeGroat, E. Shelton, S. DaHill, M. Hint, C. Rung, S. Snyder. Row 5: B. Blouvet, J. Cummins, R. Carlin, D. Hoopes, S. McCarthy, N. Truesdell. 24 CLASS OF 1989 Row 1: T. Ellison, M. Davison, R. LaFleur, K. Wallace, J. Pratt, B. Johnson, D. Cooper. Row 2: D. Hint, N. Hint, T. Norton, R. Shaffer, R. Carpenter, A. Williams, S. Dean, N. Hawaj, M. Sadler. Row 3: T. Green, C. Middaugh, K. Maxson, K. Talbett, R. Butler, L. LaFleur, J. Belden, J. Stearns. Row 4: T. Hodge, M. Barber, D. Cross, E. Schurr, T. Masten, L. Setters. Row 5: D. Stuck, L. Sheppard, J. Budinger. SIXTH GRADE Row 1: A. Golden, R. Foster, D. Brinkman, T. Williams, D. Ward. Row 2: Mrs. Pocock, J. Clark, T. Braley, C. Plaisted, D. Johnson, J. Brown, M. Travis. Row 3: J. Cummings, C. Illerbrun, D. Cummins, L. Webster, A. Langdon, C. Rung. COMBINATION FIFTH AND SIXTH Row 1: D. Herring, J. Shick, C. Norton, N. Queeno, A. Meyers. Row 2: J. Ellison, N. Stearns, W. Updegrove, K. Snyder, R. Dunham, D. Cummins, T. Hall. Row 3: D. McCarthy, O.J. Klice, W. Hawaj, D. Cross, M. Campbell, T. Baxter, C. Ward, Mrs. Phillips. Row 4: R. Solomon, C. Zacher, J. Carney, C. Stuck, D. Morsman, J. Bessette. Absent: T. Schuster. FIFTH GRADE Row 1: P. Farr, D. Stuck, J. Schultz, H. Rehler, K. Erskine, M. Stebbins. Row 2: Mrs. Swift, M. Chamberlain, D. Blouoet, R. Foster, K. Rater, C. McCarthy, K. Gates, D. Farnum. Row 3: B. Cleveland, J. Plummer, D. Freeman, M. Clemons, V. Gleason, A. Trask. Absent: C. Schuster, L. Smith. FOURTH GRADE Row 1: A. Sherman, D. Johnson, D. Herring, A. Brown, D. Logue, B. Clark. Row 2: Miss Johnston, E. Carlson, 0. Sortore, A. Cooper, T. Hadsell, S. Webster, H. Hall, J. Butler. Row 3: T. Hodge, S. Meyers, S. Freeman, S. Smith, J. Carney, J. Crane. Absent: R. Maxson. Row 1: B. Sortore, S. Bedow, S. Woitas, J. Farnum, C. Braley, J. Barnett. Row 2: S. Stuck, D. Ward, W. Weart, J. Meyers, P. Fisk, L. Carney, T. Morehouse. Row 3: Mr. Kunz, D. Heary, H. Farr, P. Sawyer, T. Amore, R. Wagner, J. Hawaj. THIRD GRADE Row 1: B. Miles, N. Setters, D. Herring, T. Braley, J. Cummins, J. Amore. Row 2: M. Merriam, Y. Clemons, M. Updegrove, P. Travis, T. Hutchison, B. Gleason. Row3: F. Barber, A. Rung, J. Hiller, M. Klice, W. Cummins, A. Barnett. Row 4: Mrs. Farrell. Absent: H. Cummins. Row 1: D. Jadwin, J. Matta, B. Johnson, J. Winchell. Row 2: T. Skinner, T. Wallace, S. Golden, K. Youmans, M. Ripple, C. Logue. Row 3: K. Carney, D. Cooper, A. Campbell, C. Zacher, S. Heary, T. Greene, M. Foster, Mrs. Campbell. Absent: K. Schuster, C. Heilman, F. Budde. SECOND GRADE Row 1: R. Bunce, K. Smith, P. Greene, T. Butler, T. Logue, R. Rogers. Row 2: S. Ward, C. Weart, B. Stives, A. Austin, H. Carney, R. Ward, J. Rought, S. Scott, J. Hamilton, M. Simons. Row3: M. Chamberlain, G. Payne, W. Braley, Mrs. May, D.D. Zeager. Absent: J. Schuster. Row 1: B. Woitas, S. Jones, Mrs. Sawyer, M. Donohue, A. Cherre. Row 2: K. Markert, M. Mills, D. Myers, F. Carl, P. Herman, S. Cummins. Row 3: S. Perry, J. Hiller, M. Crooks, W. Plummer, S. Johnson, R. Williams. Row 4: M. Speta, S. Bedow, Q. Smith, L. Renshaw. Absent: D. Larson. FIRST GRADE Row 1: K. Braley, D. Meyers, J. Winchell, R. Cummins, M. Salonga, M. Capizzi, A. Ellison, J. Gates, R. Norton, E. Sortore, K. Westfall, C. Youmans. Row 2: B. Giles, S. Ritter, N. Heary, D. Carl, M. Donahue, D. Weart, S. Maynard, S. Heary, E. Rogers. Row3:J. Butler, C. Freeman, S. Wagner, Mrs. Zacher, C. Cimbricz, D. Hodge, A. Patterson. 31 KINDERGARTEN Row 1: K. Johnson, H. McCarthy, D. Donohue, J. Cummins, C. Plaisted, C. Warner, J. Scott, J. Lewis, P. Heary, S. Mahoney. Row 2: A. Shelton, A. Smith, M. Dahill, T. Hamilton, S. Jadwin, S. Green, C. Collins, A. Rehler, J. Johnson. Row 3: P. Herman, D. Herring, C. Sortore, Mrs. Maxson, T. Osborne, N. Farnum. C. Payne. Row 1: E. Greene, J. Hunt, C. Plummer. Row 2: B. Wyatt, A. Gildner, A. Jones, D. Rogers, J. Braley, S. Maynard, G. Sherman, A. Draper. Row 3: C. Austin, M. Cummins, C. Bloom, B. Williams, M. Bidwell, T. Baxter. Row 4: J. Warner, C. Jackson, Mr. Tenney, A. Cimbricz, H. Skinner. Absent: P. Merriam, G. Bliss, J. Heilman. SPECIAL DEDICATION For over 20 years high school English was synonymous with one name at F.C.S. That name was Carol Stout. Her contributions will be long remembered by her fellow teachers and students alike. Her death was an unexpected shock to us all. Mrs. Stout's position can be filled, but how do you try and replace so many years of experience and know-how? She will be greatly missed at Friendship for reasons too numerous to mention. A page in a year book seems hardly adequate to recognize a career of such importance. 34 STAFF (L-R) Seated: Harris Fitch, Sally Brinkman Standing: Raymond Shawl, Robert Shelley Missing: Mary Jones — President BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION (L-R): Daniel Mazur — High School Principal, John Markell — Superinten- dent SECRETARIAL AND SUPPORTIVE STAFF Above: Phyllis Sherwood — District Treasurer; Karen Kunz, Account Clerk. Below: Alfreda Weart — Superintendent’s Secretary. Above: Joyce Shick — Reading Coordinator; Shirley Shelly, Grace DeGroat — Genevieve Clark — Support- ive Staff. Below: Gloria Queeno — High School Secretary. Below: Shirley Levernier — Librarian Media Coordi- nator. Right: Val Marciszewski and Sherry Jaques — Secondary Mathematics. 38 Right: Dennis Amore — Physical Education, Dave Karl — Physical Education Health. 40 Left: Carol Whitney — Nurse Above: Beth Schneider — Home Economics Left: Tim Albert — Industrial Arts 41 Top Left: Robert Barrett — Instrumental Music, Robert Bush — Vocal Music. Above: Joyce Shick — Reading Coordi- nator, Left: Donald Cady and Russell Solomon — Science. 42 c u s T 0 D I A N S Richard Carney — Head Custodian, Donald Weir, Mike Ward, Dale Brown, Gilbert Ward. Above: Betty Weir — Manager, Sue Myers, Jane Sherman, Carolyn Carney. Below: Cornelius DeGroat, Don Heary, Norman Fleming, Noel Ritchie, Carl Schneider — Manager. SPOR TS GIRL’S SOCCER Row 1: T. Riehle, C. Hurrell, E. Maxson, C. Dunham, T. Ellison Row 2: D. Magavero, K. Hale, B. Collins, J. Harris, H. Hadsell, D. Hadsell Row 3: T. Peterson, T. Williams, H. Shawl, E. Barber, T. Trippi, C. Selden, Coach — Ms. Levernier GIRL’S SOFTBALL Row 1:L. Rehler, H. Hadsell, C. Hurrell, K. Herrick, T. Riehle, T. Ellison Row 2: Coach Amore, J. Harris, T. Trippi, D. Hadsell, J. Marks, C. Selden, B. Collins, E. Maxson, J. Little 46 VARSITY SOCCER Row 1: R. Rinker, R. Fleming, J. Marks, M. Tuttle, S. Brenna. Row 2: C. Green, J. Fitch, J. Cwiklinski, G. McMullen, S. Riehle. Row 3: Coach Karl, M. Geffers, J. Schnieder, E. Crooks, M. Prince, T. Karl, T. Solomon, Coach Amore. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Row 1: T. Markell, W. Hurrell, J. Strahan, B. Hurrell, J. Kane, J. Solomon. Row 2: R. Rinker, J. Austin, B. Crane, T. Brinkman, Coach Amore, C. Masten, R. Warner, J. Heary, D. Cook. Row 1: L. Rehler, T. Peterson, E. Maxson, B. Collins, T. Riehle. Row 2: C. Belden, V. Elias, H. Shawl, N. Haskell, C. Selden, Mr. Maxson — Coach. CHEERLEADERS T. Dllison, J. Harris, J. Wentworth, T. Fisk, K. McCarthy, Audrey Karl — Advisor, B. Graham, T. Williams, D. Mogavero, D. Doran, L. Pratt. GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: D. Cook, G. McMullen, T. Solomon, J. Nickerson, C. Makeley. Row 2: T. Karl, M. Prince, E. Crooks, J. Schneider, M. Geffers, Mr. Karl — Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: J. Strahan, J. Kane, L. Lamb, T. Markell, J. Solomon, B. Klice, B. Hurrell. Row 2: D. Warner, R. Rinker, D. Harmon, R. Richards, J. Heary, F. Elias, S. Ritchie, Mr. Amore — Coach. 49 GIRLS’JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: K. Maxson, T. Stebbins, R. Shaffer, T. Green. Row 2: M. Foster, K. Talbett, Mr. Maxson — Coach, H. Elliott, J. Stearns. BOYS’JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Row 1: D. Cooper, M. Miles, K. Wallace, E. Schurr. Row 2: S. Snyder, R. Hadsell, W. Webster, T. Masten, T. Hall. Row 3: D. Hoopes, J. Cummins, J. Budinger, E. Shelton, D. DeGroat, S. DaHill, L. Setters. Row 4: Mr. Tenney — Coach. TRACK AND FIELD Row 1: L. Lamb, D. Murphy, T. Baxter, J. Warner, J. Fitch Row 2: T. Myers, S. Ritchie, C. Myers, D. Cook, J. Cwiklinski, B. Crane, Coach Albert BASEBALL Row 1: M. Miles — Manager, B. Hurrell, R. Rinker, R. Fleming, J. Austin, C. Masten, E. Shelley, J. Strahan, C. Prince Row 2: Coach Tenney, M. Geffers, J. Scheider, M. Prince, E. Crooks, F. Elias, J. Marks, C. Maceley, J. Ward 51 ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: D. DaHill, A. Rogers, D. Doran, M. Miles. Row 2: G. McMullen, N. Haskell, D. Cook, S. Ritchie, J. Wentworth, R. Fleming, D. DeGroat, J. Austin. Row 3:J. Marks, B. Wereley, T. Myers, M. Stockman, Mr. Page — advisor, J. Marks, E. Schurr, H. Shawl, Mr. Maxson — advisor. Officers: Pres. — Roger Fleming, V. Pres. — Jeff Marks, Sec. — Julie Marks, Treas. — Beth Wereley, Judicial Chair. — Greg McMullen. SPANISH CLUB Row 1: S. Snyder, M. Hint, D. Cooper, R. LaFleur, T. Hodge, T. Masten. Row 2: K. Maxson, G. Kruger, T. Stebbins, M. Trask, T. Hall. Row 3: J. Wentworth, T. Ellison, M. Miles, L. Barber, J. Marks, A. Rogers, L. LaFleur. Row 4: P. Cook, C. Dunham, L. Pratt, H. Nickens, D. DeGroat, T. 54 Travis, S. Shick, J. Belden, R. Butler. Row 5: Mrs. Tenney — advisor, T. Karl, H. Shawl, M. Brinkman, C. Carlin, B. Collins, M. Foster. FUTURE NURSES CLUB Row 1: C. Dunham, M. Hale, L. Gates, Mrs. Whitney — advisor. SKI CLUB Row 1: J. Harris, J. Belden, T. Williams, B. Webster, S. Shick, M. Belden, J. Warner. Row 2: Mr. Barrett — advisor, Mrs. May — advisor, S. Ritchie, B. B. Crane, C. Belden, P. Vossler. 55 SENIOR BAND Row 1: L. Pratt, J. Weatherell, E. Maxson. Row 2: D. Cook, K. Herrick, T. Riehle, T. Williams, H. Shawl, C. Selden. Row 3: M. Shelley, J. Fitch, C. Belden, P. Cook. Row 4: Mr. Barrett — instructor, W. Sortore, T. Hess, D. Norton, C. Myers. JUNIOR BAND Row 1: T. Stebbins, L. Sherman, K. Talbett. Row2:J. Stearns, R. Butler, K. Maxson, L. LaFleur. Row 3: T. Norton, R. Hall, D. DeGroat, T. Hall, M. Foster. Row 4: Mr. Barrett — instructor, A. Rogers, N. Truesdell, E. Shelton. SENIOR CHOIR Row 1: N. Hawaj, T. Stebbins, K. Wallace, J. Pratt, R. LaFleur, M. Miles. Row 2: R. Carpenter, T. Green, R. Bunce, J. Belden, K. Talbett, L. LaFleur, K. Maxson, J. Stearns, S. Dean. Row 3: M. Trask, M. Foster, S. Shick, D. DeGroat, M. Belden, M. Brinkmann, R. Butler, L. Sherman. Row 4: Mr. Bush — instructor, C. Carlin, A. Rogers, N. Truesdell, S. Dahill, S. McCarthy, T. Masten, 57 M. Sadler, H. Elliot, D. Hoopes. Row 1: C. Myers, T. Riehle, L. Pratt, W. Stuck, K. Herrick, C. Dunham, T. Ellison. Row 2: P. Cook, D. Dahill, J. Warner, J. Weatherell, B. Wereley, J. Harris, Mr. Bush — instructor. Row 3: A. Setters, T. Hess, C. Belden, Mr. Shelley, D. Cook, J. Cwiklinski, B. Crane, J. Little, C. Selden. Row 4: J. Fitch, T. Williams, V. Elias, H. Shawl, D. Norton, J. Miller, M. Stockman, T. Snyder, B. Jadwin, E. Maxson. JUNIOR CHOIR 58 EL. BAND Row 1: N. Stearns. Row 2: C. Illerbrun, J. Cummins, A. Myers, C. Zacher. Row 3: Mr. Barrett — instructor, 0. Sortore, T. Baxter, A. Golden. ELEMENTARY CHOIR Row 1: L. Carney, T. Braley, A. Golden, K. Erskine, J. Schultz, S. Woitas, A. Brown, J. Ellison. Row 2: M. Travis, B. Foster, P. Farr, J. Hawaj, H. Hall, A. Sherman, D. Ward, C. Norton, M. Stebbins, J. Shick. Row 3: B. Updegrove, C. McCarthy, D. Ward, J. Farnum, J. Carney, T. Morehouse, C. Rung, D. Cummins, M. Clemons, N. Stearns. Row 4: Mr. Bush — director, A. Langdon, D. Heary, A. Trask, C. Stuck, J. Cummings, C. Zacher, C. Ward, C. Illerbrun, D. McCarthy, T. Baxter, L. Webster. PANORAMA Row 1:J. Marks, K. Herrick, R. Fleming, H. Nickens, J. Weatherell. Row2:B. Collins, D. Doran, G. Kruger, T. Karl, B. Wereley, Mr. Page — advisor. 59 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: V. Elias, T. Trippi, P. Herrick, G. Kruger. Row 2: R. Fleming, J. Warner, M. Shelley, D. Pratt, D. Doran, T. Fisk, M. Mogavero, J. Wentworth, G. McMullen. Row 3: J. Fitch, C. Seldon, C. Myers, J. Cwiklinski, J. Marks, T. Karl, M. Prince, D. Norton. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1984 FRIENDSHIP PHARMACY MAIN ST. FRIENDSHIP, NEW YORK 60 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS F.C.S. STUDENT COUNCIL 1984 SENIORS SENIORS BEST WISHES J887 MILLER AND BRANDES, INC. CONGRATULATIONS Castle Garden Road SENIORS Friendship, New York 14739 ALLEGANY CO-OP (716) 973-7688 INSURANCE COMPANY 47 Main Street Friendship, New York 14739 BEST WISHES THE Times Herald CLASS OF 1984 I9P Meadow Brook Dairy Foods IvhWInv ,.n- ABOUT LIFE DID YOU KNOW? A % A HOMOGENIZED MILK BUTTERMILK CHOCOLATE MILK A SKIM MILK HALF A HALF HEAVY CREAM CULTURED SOUR CREAM CHIP DIP A ICE CREAM A ICE MILK MIXES A COTTAGE CHEESE A ORANGE JUICE • Many stories written by Olean. Bradford and Wellsville staffers never appear on paper until they come out in the composing room; that until then, they are simply computerized impulses stored on discs. • Over 133.000 classified advertisements are published in the Times Herald each year. • Each day. Times Herald route drivers cover nearly 2.000 miles to get your daily paper to you. GUILFORD DAIRY INC 2 WATER qCq 1 1 in ALTERNATE CUBA 9OO-1140 CAU 968-1590 • At top speed, the Times Herald presses can produce 300 papers per minute or live every second. • Editorials are not signed as they represent the opinion of the newspaper as a whole. • The Times Herald's Art Department was one of the first in New York State. 62 COMPLIMENTS CONGRATULATIONS OF SENIORS FROM Acme Electric Corporation 20 Water Street Cuba, New York 14727 Ml Acme Electric U m Corporation CUBA CHEESE, INC. Cuba, New York 14727 BEST WISHES SENIORS BEST WISHES CLASS OF ’84 BUD’S Appliance Furniture Center 21 East Main Street Cuba, New York 14727 Bud Blakeslee, Owner 716 968-1542 CHRIS’S RESTAURANT Daily Take Out Specials SCHENK MILES AGENCY, INC. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 7 East Main Street 23 E. Pearl Street Friendship, NY 14739 Wellsville, NY 14895 716-973-7786 716-593-6160 CLASS OF 1984 HOLLY MILES W ’ ■ r IROQUOIS muum anr FRIENDSHIP SUPPLY Friendship, New York BEST OF LUCK TO CLASS OF 1984 ZIM’S LUMBER AND STOVES Belfast Cuba 968-2781 New York 365-2100 Compliments Of CUBA FOOD MART 72 Genesee St. Cuba New Yon SORTORE'S DELI Mountain Boy Ribs and Chicken Main St. Friendship, N.Y. PRACTICE HOME FIRE DRILLS DINING KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM LIVING ROOM FRIENDSHIP FIRE DEPT., INC (Best of Luck to the Class of 1984) Cuba BEST WISHES SENIORS WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION STORE 26 East Main St. New You PANORAMA PATRONS The Vase Al’s Barber Shop — Cuba Diann’s Hair Hut Hotel Friendship E. F. Hutton Lawrence Dye, Inc. Hitchcock’s Barbershop Cuba Patriot Hammer’s Jewelers — Cuba Cuba Agway Paul de R. Kolisch, M.D. Schneider’s Hardware Bub’s Quaker State W. L. Simons, D.D.S. Cozy Corner Inn Moonwinks Chamberlain Appliance Magnano’s Pharmacy Ferris and Forbes, Inc. Donna’s Beauty Shop


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