Friendship Central School - Panorama Yearbook (Friendship, NY)

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To keep us on an even keel To you we dedicated this book. 3 I THE CLASS OF 1985 5 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Thirteen years ago the class of 1985 start- ed spending it's time at F.C.S. and in June of '85 we will finally leave. Kindergarten was a great time, we played games and colored all day. We even had a snack time. All of us little five year olds had this illusion that school was always fun and a good time. Boy, were we wrongl We hit first grade and some kids left us and some joined us. Life seemed so confusing. Most of the class can remember a certain teacher on Halloween who took us into the closet and made us stick our hands in clam- my spaghetti and all sorts of disgusting things. As the years progressed we began to get the hang of things. By sixth grade we weren't the scared little brats anymore, well, we were brats, but the feats we overcame. What little trouble-makers our boys werel Th :y were so bad that the door to the boys bath- room was removed, even with a lot of pro- test. Then, High Schooll! WOW, we were so ex- cited: open campus, playing gym everyday, no more walking with the class in single-file lines, fighting over who was going to be the leader. About the only thing that came true was getting out of single-file lines. High School changed everyone. Teresa Trippi and Jeff Nickerson's love affair was over. Kim, Colleen, and Karina started their own gang. If someone didn't like someone else, a different person would beat them up. The science classes were a riot! All those long walks to the gravel pits looking for fos- sils. Were we really there for fossils? (No, we weren'tl) We have to confess, while our teacher thought we were actually looking for fossils we were really playing hide-and-seekl Classes were just great. There was Mr. Page, who, everyday would threaten to send someone to the office. Come on Mr. Pagel We know you aren't that kind of guy, you can't fool usl Then there was a certain paddle (row-boat oar is more like it!) that a certain teacher personally introduced to just about every- one in the class. He sure could swing that thingl Remember the time Mr. Bush caught Tim and Ruben spitting spitwads? Yep, they had to spend the rest of the day filling boxes full of spitwads! Talk about dry mouthl! Sponsoring movies on Friday nights was a blast! We went from holding hands to kiss- ing. But there was the time we spray painted the auditorium during one of those movies. Boy, were we in trouble! Needless to say, if one was up into the projection booth, our names are still therel Our class wasn't very popular with the teachers. We have had different advisors ev- ery year and I think Mr. Mazur had to practi- cally bribe them to take the advisorship of our class. He also had to see one of us sit- ting in his office at least three times a week. We never got into making money. We thought all these activities were for having fun and seeing how much we could get away with. Our class is so poor now that we can't even afford a class trip to Island Park! Our prom started out pretty negatively. At first were were mad at last years Seniors for denying us the right to attend the fair, then we decided to go for it and present a terrific prom. And that's exactly what we didl All of those hours throwing rolls of crape paper from one scaffolding to another, and usually dropping them. Our efforts weren't wasted though, our class put on one of the best and finest proms yet at F.C.S. The fair between Junior and Senior years was an experience, if that's what you want to call it. Some of us had a great time! But, then again, others of us didn't. We got away with a lot on certain days (and nights). The cooks were sweating over hot stoves while the day-old spaghetti was being served by the waitresses. Once or twice we were put into panic because we were told that the health inspector had our tent next on his list! We made it through that week, but we weren't sorry to see it over. Although our senior year here at F.C.S. will soon be over, we won't forget the times like the Halloween activiites with one of our classmates trying to run around the duck- duck-goose circle after Becky Dunham picked him as the goose. We must have all seen his eyes cross when he tried to run! We are all looking forward to our final prom and especially graduation. After 13 years of F.C.S. we can't wait to go out into the real world. Well, it won't be long and we'll be gone. I know everyone is going to miss F.C.S. and the friends we've made. But we've had our fun, and thank God were done!!! SENIOR WILL Bruce Bean: I leave my excuses to Ron Rinker for deer season. Bryan Bean: I, Bryan Bean, leave all my Jr. and Sr. study halls to whomever is fortunate. Thomas Brinkmann: To any Junior who wants my ability to sleep in Mr. Kula's class and get away with it. Bruce Crane: I will my seat in the science room and my ability to make everyone confused in physics to Ron Rinker. Ernie Crooks: To Kevin Wallace I leave a couple inches of height. Jeffrey Cwiklinski: I challenge anyone to beat my casualty record in soccer. I take no prisoners. Becky Dunham: I, Becky, do not care to will something; just leavel Jeff fitch: I will to my sister, Julie, my math grades in hope she will understand matrices and vector coordinates in Math 12. Betsy Graham: I leave my height to Tracie Ellison. Kim Hadsell: I leave to all the faculty the great satisfaction of getting rid of me. Delores Hint: Leave Wendy Stuck with some of my weight. She'll need it. Donna Hint: I will my ability of milking goats to anybody who wishes to pull teets. Clinton Makeley: I, Clinton Makeley, leave all my books to whoever wants them. Jeff Marks: I leave my halloween shield to Tony Solomon, my Rooney brother. And to Champ Hurrell, I leave him without a manager but with a life time supply of oranges. JoAnn Rainelli: I JoAnn Rainelli, hereby bequeath my basketball abilites to all varsity players. Bruce Rehler: I leave my empty beer cans to Coach Karl and leave F.C.S. to whatever fool wants it. My gym socks to Valintine Marcizewski. Steve Riehle: Steve and Kim resign as reigning champions in the three legged race to Holly and Tony, now that we're gone there's a chance you might winl Bruce Bean Beanie” You only live once, but if you work it right, once is enough. — Fred Allen Bruce Crane If a man write a better book, preach a better sermon or make a better mouse-trap than his neighbor; tho' he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Bryan Bean We came, we studied, we conquer. — Unknown Ernest Crooks Ernie It ain't the quantity, it's the quality! — Original Thomas E. Brinkmann Elmo If hard work is the key to suc- cess, most people would rath- er pick the lock. — Claude McDonald Jeffrey James Cwiklinski Squid The further a man knows himself to be from perfection, the nearer he is to it. — Ge- rard Groote Elizabeth Graham Betsy Love is an education in it- self. — Eleanor Roosevelt Becky Dunham If we had no failings our- selves we should not take so much pleasure in finding out others. — Rochefoucauld Kimberly Hadsell Kim Hold fast to dreams; for if dreams die, life is a broken- winged bird that cannot fly. — Langston Hughes Jeffrey Fitch Jeff The more obigations we ac- cept that are self-imposed, the freer we are. — John W. Schroeder Delores Hint We are all travelers in the wildness of this world, and those that we find in our trav- els is an honest friend. — Robert Louis Stevenson Colleen S. Hurrell There are two kinds of peo- ple at parties, those who want to go home early and those who want to be the last ones in the place. — Original Donna Darlene Hint The beauty of the sunbeam lies partly in the fact that God does not keep it; he gives it away to us all. — David Swing Timothy J. Kinder Dennis Man to command, women to obey. — Unknown Ruben Holstrom “Everyone is a damn fool for at least 5 minutes every day. Wisdom consists in not ex- ceeding the limit. — Elbert Hubbard Clinton Makeley “Courage is the ladder on which all the other virtues mount.” — Clare Boothe Luce Donald Middaugh “Mid” Give me liberty; give me jus- tice; give me detention; but don't give me in school sus- pensioni — Original Jeffrey Marks Arno” To see a day go by is not sad, but a blessing for we are not made of the present but the past. — Henry Mapes Eva Miles nothing is a waste of time if you use experience wisely. — Unknown Heather Nickens Mar-Mar A change is going to come. The future ones have got to see we re not yet free, but love can solve it all, the writings on the wall; a time for peace not for war; this is what we should be praying for. Words of wis- dom to the wise, time is nigh to recognize the love we share. So reach into your heart and take a part, cause a change is going to come. — Original JoAnn Rainelli The needs of many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one. — Unknown Jeffrey Nickerson You will find, as you look back upon your life, that the moments that stand out are the moments when you have done things for others. — Henry Drummond Bruce A. Rehler I never let school work inter- fere with my education. — Unknown Donielle Peterson Just remember when you think all is lost, the future re- mains. — Unknown Stevan A Riehle Steve The trouble with being a good sport is that you have to lose to prove it. — Richard Armour Joseph Alan Taylor Joe I don't like to commit myself about Heaven and Hell — You see, I have friends in both places. — Mark Twain Jim Schneider True success is overcoming the fear of being unsucess- ful. — Unknown Teresa Trippi Wop It's better to light one small candle than to curse the dark- ness. — Unknown Tammy L. Snyder Skipper This gal has her future planned. I think it includes a man. — Unknown Jeffrey A. Ward Jay Bird Taking the bull by the horns is often a sound course of ac- tion — as long as you and the bull agree on when you can let go. — Robert Fuoss Mrs. Nancy McDermott Advisor My idea of an agreeable per- son is one who agrees with me. — Samuel Johnson We the Class of 1985 would like to respectfully give our sincere gratitude to Mrs. McDermott. She has helped us make it through good times and bad times throughout our Senior year. She took a chance on the advisorship of our class and we are very grateful for the fine job she has done. We appreciate the support and concern she has given to us. Thanks for everything. We are going to miss you. CLASS or 1985 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT — BRUCE BEAN VICE-PRESIDENT — BRUCE CRANE TREASURER — TOM BRINKMANN SECRETARY — TERESA TRIPPI STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT — JEFF MARKS TREASURER — JEFF FITCH CLASS REPRESENTATIVES — DONNA HINT, COLLEEN HURRELL, STEVE RIEHLE CLASS ADVISOR MRS. NANCY McDERMOTT CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWERS BLUE AND WHITE BLUE AND WHITE CARNATIONS CLASS SONG FREE BIRDS MOTTO There are some who can still remember all the things we used to do. But the days of our youth were numbered and those who survived are few. SENIOR DIRECTORY Bruce Bean: Soccer — 1, 2; Basketball — 1, 2; Class Pres. — 4. Bryan Bean: Soccer — 1, 2,3,4; Basketball — 1,2, 3,4; Choir — 1, 2, 3; new York Club — 4. Thomas Brinkmann: Soccer — 2, 3; Class Treas. — 4. Jeffrey Cwiklinski: Soccer — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir — 1,2,3,4; All-County — 1,2,3,4; national Honor Society — 3, 4; Class Pres. — 3; Student Council — 1; Class Play — 4; Mew York Club — 4. Bruce Crane: Soccer — 2, 3; Track — 2, 3; Ski Club — 2, 3, 4; Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Band — 1; Panorama — 2, 4; Student Council — 1,2,3; Vice Pres. — 4; Class Play — 4; Area All-State — 3; All- County — 1 2, 3. 4. Ernie Crooks: Varsity Soccer — 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball — 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 2, 3, 4; Band — 1, 2. Becky Dunham: Softball — 3, 4; Senior Play. Jeffrey Fitch: Senior Play, Student Council Treasurer, New York Club. Betsy Graham: Senior Play, Cheerleading — 3. Kim Hadsell: Class Secretary, Vice President. Donna Hint: Senior Play, Student Council Representative. Clinton Makeley: Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 3, 4. Jeff Marks: Basketball — 2; Baseball — 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 2, 3, 4; S.C. Pres. — 4; S.C. Vice-Pres. — 3; Treasurer — 2; S.C. Repre- sentative — 1; National Honor Society — 3, 4. Eva Miles: F.H.A. — 1, 2; Chorus — 1, 2; Drama Club — 2; Jr. Play; Candystriper — 2. Heather Nickens: Student Council; Yearbook — 1, 2, 3, 4; SPY — 1, 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. President; Band; Spanish Club; Basket- ball; New York Club Pres.; Senior Play. Jeffrey Nickerson: Soccer — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 2, 3, 4; Ski Club — 1; Baseball — 3; Student Council Representative Class Treasurer — 2. Jo Ann Rainelli: Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball — 1, 2; Track — 1, 2; Softball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Football — 2, 3, 4. Bruce Rehler: Track Steve Riehle: Soccer; Class Treasurer; Student Council. James Schneider: Soccer — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball — 1, 2, 3, 4. Joseph Taylor: F.H.A. — 2; Track — 2; Senior Play — 3. JEFF MARKS KIM HADSELL M 0 s T S E R 1 O U S B E S T A L L A R O U n D M 0 s T M U s 1 c A L DOMELLE MY SNYD BABY PICTURES 19 y HEApitf? JEFF MARKS 20 SENIOR SNAPS ill'l • i............. i...... • •' «•«(I.. • •••••••••• • ■ • ••••••••• • • • • ••••••••• • • • • •• i.i.i.i.i.iIi.i i • i i i t • .ii. i. • • • • •• %% • i • • • i • i • i i •••••••••••• VV l.l I. V.V • .1 V.V • •i •-VV.V.SV- ••••••• ::: iwUUly ..... • •imiiii i i • • • i • i • i • • i • i i • • • • • •i.i • i • V. I I I l.l • • • • • .1.1. • I .1.1. 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Setters, T. Snyder. Row 3: R. Mall, M. Jansson, R. Rinker, C. Masten, D. Greene, D. Warner, D. Mogavero, R. Rinker. Row 4: N. Haskell, J. Burdick, M. Shawl,F. Elias, J. Heary, T. Solomon, T. Baxter, R. Richards, C. Belden, T. Hess, T. Williams. CLASS OF 1987 Row 1: L. Pratt, R. Hale, C. Dunham, T. Ellison, J. Stratum, L. Rehler, E. Maxson. Row 2: J. Kane, B. Hurrell, J. Harris, L. Winchell, J. Little, E. Schoonover, B. Schoonover, B. Hurrell. Row 3: J. Solomon, D. Harmon, B. Dunn, T. Markell, L. Lamb, W. Sortore, B. Klice, T. Myers, S. Ritchie. CLASS OF 1988 Row 1: R. Hall, M. Brinkman, H. Elliott, S. Shick, B. Webster, K. Klice, C. Carlin, L. Sherman. Row 2: R. Rung, S. McCarthy, D. Morsman, D. Miles, D. Broadwell, E. Shelton, M. Foster, D. DeGroat, N. Truesdell. Row 3: M. Hint, S. DaHill, S. Snyder, M. Trask, B. Howard, B. Blouvet. Row 4: D. Hoopes, M. Belden, J. Foster, T. Stebbins, T. Hall, J. Cummings, C. Rung, B. Henderson. CLASS OF 1989 Row 1: J. Pratt, N. Hint, R. LaPleur, K. Wallace. Row 2: E. Schurr, T. Green, R. Shafer, T. Ellison, J. Stearns, D. Cooper. Row 3: D. Cross, B. Johnson, K. Talbett, K. Maxson, J. Belden, L. LaEleur, C. Middaugh, R. Butler, T. Mott, D. Stuck. Row 4: L. Setters, C. Prince, J. Budinger, B. Hess, T. Masten, R. Hadsell, D. Hint, M. Barber, L. Shepard. CLASS OF 1990 Row 1: N. Queeno, J. Shick, J. Ellison, R. Foster, A. Golden, D. Ward, K. Snyder. Row 2: J. Rainelli, S. Travis, D. Cross, D. Herring, A. Meyers, J. Brown, R. Dunham, S. Tittle, T. Hall, C. Plaisted. Row 3: D. Cummins, J. Larson, T. Baxter, M. Campbell, A. Langdon, M. Stuck, O. Klice, D. McCarthy, H. Stearns, D. Ritter. Row 4: J. Cummings, C. Zacher, R. Solomon, K. Greene, C. Ward, J. Bryant, C. Stuck, M. Sadler, J. Carney. SIXTH GRADE Row 1: K. Smith, J. Blimline, P. Parr, J. Schultz, M. Stebbins. Row 2: D. Stuck, T. Williams, D. J. Cummins, K. Gates, B. Poster, C. McCarthy, M. Tuttle, C. Rung, J. Clark, J. Johnson. Row 3: Mrs. Kingdon, T. Braley, M. Chamberlain, A. Trask, B. Cleveland, M. Crane, D. Freeman, L. Cole, D. Famum, C. Winchell. 30 CLASSES FIFTH SIXTH COMBINATION Row Is O. Sortore, S. Bedow, H. Rehler, D. Herring, J. Carney. Row 2: A. Cooper, K. Roberts, W. Weart, T. Morehouse, J. Farnum, P. Fisk, R. Maxson, L.Rainelli, A. Brown. Row 3: C. Carney, B. Wagner, T. Amore, J. Plummer, D. Heary, V. Gleason, S. Stuck, M. Clemons, J. Crane, Mrs. B. J. Pocock. Missing: D. Blouvet. FIFTH GRADE Row 1: D. Johnson, D. Logue, F. Budde, J. Barnett, B. Sortore. Row 2: C. Braley, J. Meyers, S. Webster, H. Hall, B. Clark, L. Carney, A. Sherman. Row 3: Miss Mason, M. Eymer, J. Butler, S. Freeman, B. Farr, P. Sawyer, S. Smith, D. Ward, T. Hadsell, E. Carlson, S. Woitas. FOURTH GRADE Row 1: M. Merriam, S. Golden, J. Matta, J. Winched. Row 2: M. Foster, D. Jadwin, J. Hiller, W. Cummins, B. Johnson, B. Gleason, Miss Johnston. Row 3: A. Campbell, V. Blimline, D. Herring, N. Setters, B. Miles, K. Youmans, J. Cummins, T. Braley, A. Barnett. Row 1: T. Wallace, Y. Clemons, C. Logue. Row 2: T. Skinner, M. Illerbrun, K. Carney, A. Rung, T. Hutchison, F. Barber, Mr. Kunz. Row 3: D. Cooper, M. Klice, M. Ripple, H. Cummins, C. Zacher, J. Amore, J. Bundy, B. Bryant. THIRD GRADE Row 1: M. Crooks, J. Hiller, S. Nichols, G. Payne. Row 2: A. Logue, C. Weart, M. Chamberlain, S. Ward, S. Cummins, S. Johnson, D. Larson. Row 3: M. Speta, J. D. Zeager, Q. Smith, S. Scott, M. Simons, J.Hamilton, N. La Barr, L. Renshaw. Missing: Mrs. Campbell. Row 1: W. Braley, S. Perry, W. Plummer, T. Hurlburt, B. Woitas. Row 2: S. Bedow, P. Budde, M. Donohue, A. Cherre, K. Smith, Mrs. Farrell. Row 3: R. Ward, M. Whitesell, K. Smith, B. Stives, L. Hadsell, H. Carney, B. Ritter, S. Heary. class™ „ Row 1: A. Ellison, R. Nichols, M. Donohue, S. Ritter, D. Weart, K. Braley, A. Patterson. Row 2: Mrs. Sawyer, C. Freeman, J. Gates, E. Sortore, D. Schurr, R. Cummins, K. Illurbrun, S. Wagner. Row 3: L. Roberts, C. Cimbricz, D. Hodge, B. Giles, K. Earley, N. Taylor, C. Youmans, S. Heary, R. Norton, D. Meyers. SECOND GRADE Prevention Starts 1 i FIRST GRADE ■ Row 1: N. Farnum, A. Gildner, A. Draper, A. Rehler, D. Donohue, A. Shelton. Row 2: M. Bidwell, S. Mott, J. Braley, A. Smith, H. McCarthy, B. Smith. Row 3: Mrs. May, C. Warner, S. Mahoney, D. Baird, C. Plaisted, H. Skinner, P. Merriamn, T. Layman, T. Baxter, K. Johnson, J. Hurlburt, J. Logue. Row 1: C. Jackson, A. Jones, J. Hunt, G. Sherman, R. Budde, D. Herring, S. Green. Row 2: J. Johnson, J. Lewis, J. Scott, M. Capizza, B. Wyatt, C. Payne, M.Cummins, S. Jadwin. Row 3: C. Plummer, A. Cimbricz, J. Winchell, N. Heary, M. DaHill, J. Cummins, C. Collins, J. Warner, Mrs. Zacher. KINDERGARTEN Row 1: D. Smith, K. Layman, C. Jackson, J. Draper, J. Williams, J. Perry. Row 2: T. Cummins, B. Jones, S. Marciszewski, L. Mye, Mrs. Maxson. Row 3: R. Youmans, C. Ripple, R. Braley, S. Bedow, Q. Shaller, C. Dieter, M. Cherre. Row 1: C. Merriam, T. Barrett, T. Hamilton, D. Blimline. Row 2: G. Bliven, J. LaBarr, R. Skinner, K. Trask, M. Poster, C. DaHill. Row 3: Mr. Tenney, J. Gates, T. Smith, M. Ward, P. Heary, A. Crane, J. Smith, M. Giles, E. Logue. STUDENT LITE 37 39 42 STUDENT LITE BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Harris fitch, Sally Brinkmann. Standing: Raymond Shawl, Robert Shelley. Missing: Mary Jones — President. ADMINISTRATION John Markel) — Superintendent Daniel Mazur — High School Principal SECRETARIAL AMD SUPPORTIVE STAFF Seated: Phyllis Sherwood — District Treasurer; Gloria Queeno — High School Secretary. Standing: Alfreda Weart — Superintendent's Secretary; Karen Kunz — Account Clerk. Seated: Shirley Shelley, Grace DeGroat, Mickey Cummings. Standing: Mary Baker, Genevieve Clark, JoAnn Hanks — Supportive Staff. staff 45 (Top Right) Sandy Golden — Resource Teacher, Joyce Shick — Reading Coordinator (Middle Right) David Karl — Health, Carol Whitney — Nurse (Below) A1 Tucker — Psychologist (Right) John Maxson — Social Studies; Cheryl RaifT, Daniel Kula, Rasheeda Has- san — Language Arts; Warner Page — Social Studies 46 FACULTY (Top Left) Beverly Stanton — Spanish; Constance Neiscuir — Computer Program Facilitator (Below) David Karl, Dennis Amore — Physical Education (Below Left) Nancy McDermott — Art; Timothy Albert — Industrial Arts (Left) Val Marciszewski, Sherry Jaques — Mathematics; Russell Solomon, Donald Cady — Science FACULTY 47 (Below) Robert Bush — Vocal Music; Rob- ert Barrett — Instrumental Music (Below Right) Daniel Mazur, Michael Bar- ber — Business (Above) Debra Kinkead — Home Economics (Right) Shirley Levernier — Librarian Media Coordinator; Thomas Larson — Guidance 48 FACULTY (Above) Betty Weir — Manager, Carolyn Carney, Jane Sherman, Sue Myers (Left) Richard Carney — Head Custodian, Donald Weir, Michael Ward, Dale Brown, Gilbert Ward (Below) Cornelius Degroat, Thomas Larson, Carl Schneider — Manager, Donald Heary. Missing — Michael Prince STArr 49 VARSITY SOCCER Row 1: J. Solomon, D. Lord, C. Masten, R. Warner, J. Marks, T. Markell, S. Riehle, B. Bean, T. Brinkmann. Row 2: Coach Amore, R. Rinker, J. Cwiklinski, J. Fitch, T. Solomon, J. Schneider, E. Crooks, J. Nickerson, C. Makeley. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Row 1: W. Hurrell, R. Hadsell, S. Shick, S. DaMill, M. Brinkmann, B. Hurrell, D. Mann. Row 2: Coach Maxson, W. Webster, J. Kane, E. Shelton, J. Cummings, T. Myers, D. DeGroat, M. Belden, B. Klice. 52 SPORTS GIRLS' SOCCER Row 1: T. Riehle, T. Stebbins. Row 2: T. Green, J. Rainelli, L. Rehler, T. Ellison, T. Amore — Manager. Row 3: Ms. Levernier, J. Stearns, J. Harris, T. Trippi, T. Williams, C. Carlin, H. Hadsell, C. Hurrell, Mr. Amore — Coach. SPORTS 53 GIRLS' SOFTBALL Row 1: T. Riehle, C. Dunham, L. Rehler, E. Maxson, R. Hale, D. Mogavero, T. Ellison. Row 2: Coach Levernier, K. Klice, K. Hadsell, J. Fitch, C. Belden, T. Trippi, J. Harris, C. Hurrell. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Row It T. Stebbins, L. Rehler, J. Rainelli, C. Hurrell, H. Elliott. Row 2: Coach Maxson, E. Maxson, M. Foster, H. Shawl, D. Morsman, C. Belden, D. Peterson, R. Maxson — Manager. CHEERLEADERS Row 1: H. Truesdell, L. Pratt, T. Williams. Row 2: K. Hadsell, K. Mice, J. Harris, J. Burdick, J. Fitch, L. Sherman, T. Ellison. S4 SPORTS VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: C. Makeley, R. Rinker, T. Markell, R. Warner. Row 2: T. Solomon, J. Heary, F. Elias, E. Crooks, J. Schneider, J. Nickerson, D. Karl — Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: S. Snyder, J. Solomon, S. DaHill, D. Lord, J. Amore — Manager. Row 2: B. Klice, J. Cummings, D. Harmon, D. DeGroat, J. Kane, Coach Amore. SPORTS 55 BOYS' BASEBALL Row 1: J. Strahan, B. Murrell, R. Hall. Row 2: D. Lord, E. Shelton, S. DaMill, B. Webster, S. Snyder. Row 3: J. Marks, J. Nickerson, E. Crooks, F. Elias, J. Schneider, C. Makeley, Mr. Tenney — Coach. BOYS' TRACK Row 1: R. Rinker, P. Clark, J. Solomon, L. Lamb, D. Vaughan, S. Shick, T. Myers. Row 2: B. Crane, R. Warner, T. Baxter, M. Stockman, B. Rehler, J. Cwiklinski, M. Hanson, J. Fitch, Mr. Albert — Coach. 56 SPORTS GIRLS' JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Row 1: D. Ward, L. Webster, C. Middaugh, K. Maxson, M. Stearns, T. Greene, J. Ellison. Row 2: Coach Maxson, J. Stearns, R. Butler, R. Mess, R. Solomon, C. Zacher, D. Ritter, K. Talbett, R. Maxson — Manager. BOYS' JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Row 1: K. Snyder, R. Foster, K. Wallace, D. Dunham. Row 2: T. Baxter, G. Budinger, D. Stuck, C. Prince, J. Cummings, R. Hadsell, D.J. Cooper. Row 3: O.J. Klice, C. Plaisted, J. Rainelli, D. McCarthy, T. Masten, Coach Tenney, M. Campbell, A. Myers, J. Brown, T. Elision, M. Davison. SPORTS 57 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: J. Cwiklinski, J. Marks, T. Trippi, J. Fitch, J. Nickerson. Row 2: J. Fitch, C. Belden, H. Shawl, T. Baxter, J. Heary, R. Rinker, J. Weatherell, K. Merrick (New Members). JUNIOR SENIOR PROM Row 1: B. Bean, J. Schneider, B. Collins, J. Wentworth, D. Hadsell, Julie Marks — Queen, Robert Hurrell — King, M. Geffers, G. McMullen, M. Prince, D. Hint, C. Hurrell, T. Trippi. 58 y y y yi p ■ ■ i ■ mwmmvmm SKI CLUB Row 1: S. Schick, J. Strahan. Row 2: B. Crane, J. Schick, E. Shelton, B. Webster, Mr. Barrett. Row 3: T. Trippi, J. Belden, T. Williams, Mrs. May. Row 4: M. Belden, C. Belden, M. Jannson. STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: Mr. Maxson, J. Marks, J. Fitch, H. Hadsell, T. Riehle. Row 2: C. Stuck, D. Morseman, H. Shawl, C. Middaugh, T. Stebbins, C. Belden, B. Hess, L. Pratt, L. Lamb, J. Pratt, J. Kane, D. Hint, C. Hurrell, H. Nickens, D. McCarthy. 60 ACTIVITIES PANORAMA Janis Weatheraii — Co-Editor Business Manager; Warner Page — Advisor; Kammi Herrick — Co-Editor Business Manager. Typing — Mrs. Queeno; Computer Graphics — Eric Shelton; Student Typing — Tammy Higby, Tracey Riehle. Row 1: D. Ward, J. Shick, J. Rainelli, H. Queeno, J. Brown, D. Ritter. Row 2: S. Stuck, B. Jadwin, A. Langdon, J. Larson, T. Williams, K. Herrick, D. McCarthy, A. Meyers, M. Campbell. Row 3: C. Zacher, H. Nickens, R. Solomon, E. Shelton, J. Wetherell, H. Shawl, S. Shick, S. Snyder, R. Hadsell. ACTIVITIES 61 SENIOR HIGH BAND Row 1: T. Stebbins, L. Sherman, K. Merrick, T. Riehle. Row 2: Mr. Barrett, T. Williams, C. Belden, H. Shawl, N. Truesdall, E. Maxson. Row 3: R. Hall, T. Hall, T. Meyers, D. Warner, T. Hess, W. Sortore. JUNIOR HIGH BAND Row 1: J. Shick, A. Meyers, J. Larson, A. Golden, J. Ellison. Row 2: T. Baxter, J. Cummings, Mr. Robert Barrett — Director, J. Stearns, C. Zacher, R. Butler, K. Talbett, K. Maxon, L. Lafleur, N. Stearns. 62 MUSIC SENIOR HIGH CHOIR Row 1: J. Larson, A. Golden, T. Hall, C. Plaisted, D. McCarthy, T. Baxter, M. Davison, L. Webster, D. Ritter, T. Greene, Pi. Stearns. Row 2: K. Wallace, A. Meyers, J. Pratt, R. Poster, D. Ward, J. Shick, J. Ellison. Row 3: J. Belden, K. Talbett, A. Langdon, L. Mice, B. Johnson, R. Hadsell, L. Lafleur, J. Bryant, J. Stearns, R. Shaffer, K. Maxson. Row 4: C. Zacher, J. Stuck, T. Masten, J. Cummings, L. Shepherd, D. Stuck, R. Butler, C. Middaugh, Mr. Robert Bush — Director. JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR Row 1: T. Riehle, T. Stebbins, M. Trask, J. Cwiklinski, L. Sherman, P. Schoonover. Row 2: C. Carlin, C. Belden, T. Hess, T. Myers, D. Degroat, K. Herrick, H. Elliot, Mr. Robert Bush — Director. Row 3: M. Poster, T. Williams, H. Shawl, PI. Truesdell, B. Crane, M. Stockman, H. Piickens, J. Warner, E. Maxson. ELEMENTARY BAND Row 1: H. Hall, C. McCarthy. Row 2: T. Amore, A. Sherman, R. Maxson, L. Carney, O. Sortore. Row 3: J. Farnum, J. Meyers, D. Farnum, D. Cummins, Mr. Barrett. ELEMENTARY CHOIR Row 1: J. Winchell, T. Skinner, W. Cummins, A. Rung, M. Menium, J. Matta, M. Klice, D. Jadwin, D. Cooper, P. Travis, F. Barber, Y. Clemons. Row 2: M. Eymer, B. Johnson, V. Blimline, M. Foster, H. Rehler, M. Illerbrun, D. Herring, T. Brayley, C. Carney, J. Brundy, J. Clark, P. Fisk, L. Carney, B. Maxson, J. Scholtz, S. Webster, A. Sherman, A. Brown, S. Woitas. Row 3: B. Sortore, J. Cummins, N. Setters, H. Cummnis, J. Farnum, L. Rainelli, J. Blimline, P. Farr, K. Youmans, T. Clemons, B. Foster, A. Campbell, M. Stebbins, W. Weart, B. Clark, H. Hall, Mr. Bush. Row 4: T. Braley, B. Farr, T. Clemons, C. McCarthy, K. Gates, M. Crane, D. Heary, C. Rung, A. Trask, C. Zacher, D. Freeman, D. Cummins, D. Blouvet, M. Clemons, T. Amore, J. Crane, S. Smith. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FCS STUDENT COUNCIL 1985 SENIORS m X ieer SENIORS BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS MILLER AND BRANDES, INC. 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