Friendship Central School - Panorama Yearbook (Friendship, NY)

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PANORAMA 1986 FRIENDSHIP CENTRAL SCHOOL FRIENDSHIP, NEW YORK VOLUME XXXIV TABLE OF CONTEMfe DEDICATION SENIQRJSECTION. . UNDERCijAdsmujiy. STUDEN!V FACULTY AND SPORTS ACTIVITIES ADVERTIS ' CONTENTS PANORAMA DEDICATION The Class of Eighty-six dedicate the 1986 Panorama to Mrs. Nancy McDermott. The class deeply appreciates everything she has done for us. She has been our teacher, advisor and friend. Thank you, Mrs. McDermott!! DEDICATION 3 Timothy Baxter Tim “To achieve all that is possible we must attempt the impossible ... to be all that we can we must dream of being more.” —un- known Denise Cross “nise “If two people, who love each oth- er, let a single instant wedge it- self between them, it grows. It be- comes a month, a year, a century. It becomes too late. ” —Jean Gir- audouk CLASS OF 1986 Jodi Burdick “Jodi “You only live once but if you live it right once is enough.” —un- known Carol Jane Belden “C.J “Love isn’t love 'till you give it away. ” —unknown Fred Elias “Fred “It’s a funny thing that when a man hasn’t got any thing to wor- ry about he gets married.” — Robert Frost 4 SENIORS Julie Fitch “Jules” To live your life in your own way; to reach for the goals you have set for yourself; to be the you that you want to be — that is suc- cess. ” —unknown Russell Hall “Russ” “God grant me the serenity to ac- cept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the dif- ference. ” —unknown Holly Lynn Hadsell “Bullweavel” “I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure, which is, try to please everybody.” —H.B. Swope Dennis Greene “Dennis ” “The trouble with being a good sport is that you have to lose to prove it.”—Richard Armour Jon Heary “Jon” “Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that’s the stuff life is made of.” —Benjamin Franklin SENIORS 5 6 BABY PICTURES o TRACEY RIEHLE ANN SETTERS joill BlJftDICK BABY PICTURES 7 Bobbilee Jadwin “Bobbi” “How high I aim, how much I see, how far I reach, depends on me. ” —unknown Tracey Ann Riehle Tray “Some things have to be believed to be seen. ” —Ralph Hodgson Delores Rose Mogavero Dee “There can be no rainbow with- out first a cloud and a storm. ” — J.H. Vincent Carl Masten Carl You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. ” —Rich- ard Bach Robert James Rinker Robert “We never understand how little we need in this world, until we know the loss of it. —unknown 8 SENIORS Ronald William Rinker “Rink “Joy seems to me a step beyond happiness — happiness is a sort of atmosphere you can live in sometimes when you’re lucky. Joy is a light that fills you with hope, faith and love.” —Adela Rogers Heidi Shawl “Heidi “Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not. ” —Ralph Waldo Em- erson Ann Setters “Ann “No man for any Considerable period, can wear one face to him- self and another to the multi- tude, without finally getting be- wildered as to which may be true. —unknown Marjorie Schoonover “Marjorie” “Whenyou doubt, run about and scream and shout. ” —unknown Tony L. Solomon “Mumbo ” “If at first you don’t succeed, get someone else to do it for you. ” — unknown SENIORS 9 Mark Stockman “Mark” “My mind rebels at stagnation. —Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Janis Weather ell “Jan” “I think that if one can be one self, one can make this world a better place. ” —Original Richard E. Warner “Dickie Doo “Life is what you make of it. ” — Unknown Wendy Stuck “Wen” “Love is not measured by how many times you’ve touched each other, but by how many times you reach each other. ” —Cathy Mor- ancy Tami Williams “Tami” “How wonderful it is to think and feel and to have a friend who thinks and feels in the same way of the same things. ” —Gilbran 12 SENIORS SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Thirteen years ago the class of 1986 began their years at F.C.S. as scared little kindergar- teners. We have come a long way since then! In those days we were downstairs in the li- brary next to the school. Who can forget bun- dling up in our snowsuits every day to go to lunch, gym, art, etc ... Our days were filled with letter people, crayons, and paste (which was not to be eaten). Who can forget Tami’s false teeth; especially when she took them out and set them on the table! On Christmas we were visited by Santa Claus (really! at school) who filled stockings. And on St. Patrick’s Day Leprechaun’s made a mess of our classroom. They left tiny footprints, even smaller than Tracey’s (that’s right, we checked!). Gradu- ation from kindergarten was a big deal. We all had sobs, including The Lollypop Tree, and James singing “I’m A Little White Duck. ” When we entered First grade we bst some peopb, but we gained some of our best. We made it through ebmentary school, and in the process — learned to read. (When some of us weren’t looking under the table in reading groups. You peopb in Mrs. Campbell’s class know what I mean.) When we entered intermedmte, sing-a-longs with Mr. Oldham were alot of fun for all of us, and it was sad when he bft. At our Fourth grade field trip to Niagra Falls Jon Heary got in a littb troubb with Mr. Kunz for trying to jump. Abo, Mark had to carry hb desk to all hb classes so he would remember hb home- work. In sixth grade we had the time of our lives. Sometime during the year Mark got mad at Holly and put a battery in her desk. Thb of course baked acid all over her papers. That wasn’t easy to expbin to Mr. Rohrbach, but we didn’t like him much anyway. We had our own Sixth grade puppet show. Kammi and Tami were Martmns. Jon was a dog, Spot, from the pbnet Jupiter, and Janb was the Man on the Moon. And, after years of trying we won the ice cream topping contest! We received an after- noon off from school and went swimming at Milbr’s pool. But soon those carefree days ended and we were shipped off to High School. We thought we were the greatest thing that ever hit Friend- ship. Some of skipped Mrs. Stout’s study hall daily to spend our time trying to hyperventibte in the bathrooms. Good thing there wasn’t de- tention that year! That poor lady, we really put her through a lot. One day we got hold of a pen that squirted water. She never did figure that one out! In about ninth grade some of us started marching band. Even though we had to put up with Mr. Barrett, the parades turned out to be a bt of fun. I don’t think Dick will ever foget the moon he saw rbe on the way back from Nunda. At the end of the Tenth and Ebventh Grade years, our class started putting in time at the County Fair for a week each year. The days were long and hot. They were abo full of bf- tover food and cold spaghetti — but the nights! There was Heidi running around in her fuzzy pajamas, Ron not even abb to run, and Mr. Shawl getting Robert out of a jam. We’ll abo remember all the competition we received from Richburg (ha,ha) We have finally made it to our Senbr year. We all dbcovered a new place to spend our Fridays — at J.B. ’s (or Rinker’s while hb par- ents weren’t home of course!) Most of us are driving now; but there seems to be something about the corners by the Truck Stop. After all those near-fatal accidents, it’s a wonder we’re all still here. Now back to Rinker’s. No more swimming, hiding in bathtubs, soaping windows, or spill- ing beverages. We’d like to bave thb message to Calvin Kline (you know who you are): We advbe you to keep your walbt in a safe place for in the wrong hands it could be dangerous! And to Tim Baxter, what happened to you thb year? You used to be so shy! (phase stop blushing!) We still have a few more months bft here at Frbndship; but I think we’re all ready to get out into the real world. We’re boking forward to our Senior Prom, and especially our Senior Trip. A bt more will happen to us this year, but I’m sure most of us will have fond memories of Frbndship Central School. WISH US LUCK! 14 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY SENIOR WILL I, Tim Baxter, leave Leon Lamb my track uniform and all my times in the 800. I, Carol Belden, leave!!!! I, Denise Cross, leave my partying ability to the Junior Class. I, Fred Elias, leave Rex my ability to play basketball. I, Julie Fitch, leave to Cheryl Middaugh my ability to break girls collar bones. I, Dennis Greene, leave all my English 12 books to some unfortunate Junior. I, Holly Hadsell, leave Friendship Central School a quieter place. I, Jon Heary, leave another year of school to the Junior Class. I, Bobbilee Jadwin, leave Friendship Central School, FIN ALLY 111 I, Carl Masten, leave to Brian Klice my good sense of humor, (which he desperately needs). I, Dee Mogavero, leave to Mr. Mazur and also to Mr. Kula A LOT of peace and quiet. I, Tracey Riehle, leave Debbie Whittaker to be the shortest Senior and to Mr. Barrett some peace and quiet. I, Robert Rinker, to Jim Cummins all of my study halls. I, Ron Rinker, leave to Jenny Little my great personality, my partying ability to Brian Hurrell and to Pat Clark my driving skills which he greatly needs. I, Marjie Schoonover, leave the world to my sister. I, Heidi Shawl, leave to Julie Harris the Memory of all the great times we’ve had like Bonas, Ponderosa, Quaker Lake, Truck stop, Prom Night and of course Tom’s car, and Kathy Zacher my gym locker. I, Tony Solomon, leave to James my basketball skills, to Julie I leave my dancing ability, and to Midget my luck with the women. I, Mark Stockman, leave my book of all-purpose excuses to Trent Myers, my organizational skills to Mr. Maxson, and my copy of “1,000,000,001 worse-than-awfulpuns “(not that he needs them) to Mr. Kula. I, Dick Warner, leave Wes Sorter the brass drum and to Dan Vaughn a Bottle of perfume to smell pretty for the year. I, Janis Weatherell, leave to the staff of Friendship Central High School the fond memory of the great Weatherell clan; there will be no more to pass thus way again. To Heather Elliot I leave my 1. School Bus seat and 2. My incredible singing talent to hold up the entire alto section of the Sr. Choir. To Ellen Maxson, another year of Spanish with Rex Richards. I, Tami Williams, leave Janel Stearns my gym locker lock. SENIOR CLASS WILL 15 CLASS OF 1986 To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also Dream; not only plan, but also believe. ” CLASS MOTTO PURPLE AND LAVENDER CLASS COLORS WHITE ROSE CLASS FLOWER COMING IN THE AIR TONIGHT” CLASS SONG mrs. McDermott ADVISOR HOLLY HADSELL PRESIDENT JULIE FITCH VICE-PRES. TRACEY RIEHLE SECRETARY RON RINKER TREASURER TIM BAXTER JON HEARY MARK STOCKMAN STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES SENIORS 17 Quite A Pair! During the 85-86 school year, we were lucky to have two foreign exchange students, Stole John- sen and Anita Bakke. Anita and Stole are both from Norway, and have made many contributions to life here at F.C.S. Stole was the leading scorer in Allegany County Boy’s Soccer, and scored a coun- ty record — seven goals in a game against An- dover. Anita was a representative of F.C.S. on WLSV Teen Time on March 1. She participated in choir, band and played girl’s soccer as well. We at F.C.S. would like to express our thanks for the many memories and wonderful experiences. Good luck in the future. Best Wishes From All Of Us At F.C.S. SENIOR DIRECTORY Tim Baxter: Track — 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; National Honor Society. Carol Belden: Senior Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Band — 1,2, 3, 4; Soccer — 1, 2, 4; Basketball — 1, 2; Ski Club — 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society — 3, 4; Student Council — 3, 4; Marching Band — 1, 2; Sr. Class Play. Jodi Burdick: Cheerleading — 3, 4; Choir — 1,2,4; Sr. Class Play. Fred Elias: Basketball — 1, 2,3, 4; Baseball — 2, 3, 4 Julie Fitch: Soccer — 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleading — 3; Band — 1, 2, 4; Choir — 1, 2, 4; Marching Band — 1, 2; Student Council Treas. — 4; New York Club — 4; Class Vice Pres. — 3, 4; National Honor Society — 3, 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; All- County Band — 1. Holly Hadsell: Softball — 1,2,3,4; soccer — 2,3, 4; Cheerleading — 3; Class Pres. — 3, 4; Vice Pres. Student Council — 3; Marching Band — 2; Choir — 1; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play. Russell Hall: Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; Panora- ma — 4; Choir — 1. Jon Heary: Basketball — 1,2,3, 4; Soccer — 1,2, 4; Student Council — 4; National Honor Society — 3, 4; Sr. Class Play; New York Club — 4. Bobbilee Jadwin: Choir — 1, 2; Panorama — 3, 4. Carl Masten: Soccer — 1,2,3, 4; Baseball — 2,3,4. Dee Mogavero: Soccer — 2,3; Cheerleading — 1,2; Choir — 2; Marching Band — 2; Panorama — 4 Tracey Riehle: Soccer — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1, 2; Softball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading — 3, 4; Class Vice Pres. — 2; Class Secretary — 3, 4; Student Council Secretary — 3; Secretary of Band — 3, 4; Pres, of Choir — 3; Marching Band — 1,2,3, 4; Al- County Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; New York Club — 4; Sr. Class Play. Robert Rinker: Soccer — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1, 2, 4; Baseball — 1. 2, 3. Ron Rinker: Soccer — 1, 2, 4; Basketball — 1, 2; Track — 1; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; Pres. Of Student Council; Class Treas. — 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. — 3. Heidi Shawl: Basketball — 1, 2,3, 4; Soccer — 1, 2; National Honor Society — 3, 4; New York Club — 4; Panorama — 3, 4; Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil — 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Vice Pres. — 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; Spanish Club — 1, 2, 4; Al-County Band — 1; Al-County Jazz Band — 4. Tony Solomon: Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 2, 4. Mark Stockman: Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Al-County Choir — 3, 4; Track — 3, 4; Talent Show — 3; Student Council — 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play. Richard Warner: Soccer — 2, 3, 4; Band — 1,2, 3, 4; Marching Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 2, 3, 4. Janis Weathered: Panorama Staff — 1, 2; Panora- ma Editor — 3, 4; National Honor Society — 3, 4; Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Al-County Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Band — 1, 2, 3; Marching Band — 1, 2; Spanish Club — 1, 2, 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; New York Club — 4. Tami Williams: Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 1,2,3, 4; Basketball — 4; Softball — 3, 4; Cheerleading — 1, 2, 3; Panorama — 3; Ski Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play. CLASS OF 1987 Row 1: J. Little, J. Harris Row 2: C. Hutchinson, E. Maxson, L. Pratt, A. Bakke, C. Dunham, L. Rehler, D. Whittaker, Row 3: B. Hurrell, J. Strahan, L. Lamb, J. Kane, B. Klice, P. Clark, L. Winchell, Row 4: W. Sortore, T. Meyers, D. Harmon, B. Henderson, T. Markell, D. Vaughn, S. Ritchie, J. Solomon. 22 JUNIORS CLASS OF 1988 Row 1: B. Henderson, D. Miles, B. Webster, L. Sherman, J. Wittaker, M. Brinkmann, T. Stebbins, M. Trask, H. Elliott. Row 2: E. Shelton, K. Klice, S. Shick, S. Snyder, N. Truesdell, J. Warner, K. Shelly. Row 3: S. DaHill, J. D’Amico, T. Hall, R. Hall, D. Morsman, M. Foster. Row 4: M. Hint, B. Blouuet, D. Hoopes, J. Cummings, S. McCarthy, M. Belden, D. DeGroat. 24 SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1989 Row 1: J. Belden, R. Butler, R. Shafer, T. Green, J. Stearns. Row 2: E. Schurr, T. Marisno, R. Hadsell, K. Talbett, K. Wallace, L. LaFleur, T. Ellison. Row 3: R. LaFleur, D. J. Cooper, D. Hint, B. Hess, M. Holly, C. Prince, T.J. Mott, D. Cross, C. Middaugh. Row 4: D. Stuck, B. Johnson, L. Setters, T. Masten, J. Budinger, J. Warner. FRESHMAN 25 CLASS OF 1990 Row 1: T. Schuster, T. Hall, J. Ellison, A. Golden, J. Larson, C. Ward, D. Ward, D. Ritter, J. Shick, S. Travis, Row 2: C. Illerbrun, A. Langdon, C. Stuck, C. Zacher, J. Besse, L. Webster, N. Stearns, M. Masten, J. Bryant, Row 3: K. Sny- der, M. Stuck, A. Meyers, D. Cummins, R. Solomon, J. Rainelli, P. Warner, R. Dunham, 0. Klice, T. Baxter, C. Plaisted, Row 4: J. Carney, M. Campbell, D. Morsman, D. McCarthy, K. Greene, D. Herring, N. Queeno, J. Brown, J. Cummings. CLASS OF 1991 Row 1: J. Clark, H. Rehler, L. Rainelli, J. Schultz, K. Roberts, D. Brinkmann. Row 2: T. Braley, M. Stebbins, B. Foster, D. Stuck, T. Williams, M. Tuttle, F. Johnson. Row 3: K. Gates, T. Clemons, C. Nichols, M. Clemons, D. Blouvet, C. McCarthy, Row 4: D. Farnum, C. Winchell, M. Chamberlain, B. Cleveland, V. Gleason, A. Foster, D. Freeman, J. Lawson, Ms. Peters. Row 5: L. Cole, A. Trask, C. Rung, D. J. Cummins. SIXTH GRADE Row 1: S. Woitas, D. Johnson, J. Meyers, D. Herring, D. Logue. Row 2: A. Brown, H. Hale, J. Butler, E. Carlson, J. Farnum, E. Elling, L. Carney. Row 3: B. Clark, Mrs. Pocock, T. Morehouse, S. Freeman, S. Stuck, D. Heary, H. Farr, T. Clemons. Absent — M. Eymer, S. Freeman, A. Martin. Row 1: P. Fisk, C. Braley, S. Webster, B. Sortore, S. Bedow, O. Sortore, C. Carney. Row 2: J. Rosengart, J. Barnett, M. Reynolds, D. Ward, A. Sherman, J. Carney, A. Cooper. Row 3: R. Maxson, Mrs. Kingdon, T. Hadsell, J. Crane, P. Sawyer, T. Amore, B. Wagner, W. Weart. Absent — D. Myers, K. Covel. FIFTH GRADE Row 1: (seated on floor) Scott Golden, Tona Hutchison, Donalee Jadwin, Joe Matta, Kevin Schuster. Row 2: Becky Thomas, Danielle Cooper, Mrs. Stanton, Valerie Blimline, Yolanda Clemons. Row 3: David Herring, Jason Bundy, Anita Campbell, Christine Zacher, Tammy Braley, Herman Cummins, Brandy Johnson. Row 3: Anne Barnett, Nancy Setters, Melvin Barr, Jason Cummins, Jason Amore, Mrs. Swift, Matt Ripple, Row 2: Andrea Rung, Ben Bryant, Kim Carney, Mary Ann Klice, Brett Gleason. Row 1: Mike Foster, Chris Louge, Margo Merriam, Felicia Barber, Paige Travis, Todd Wallace. FOURTH GRADE Row 1: M. Chamberlain, Miss. Johnston, S. Nichols, J. Schuster, D. Larson, T. Hurlburt, J. Dake, M. Donohue, A. Logue, W. Plummer, G. Clemons. Row 2: J. Hamilton, W. Cummins, R. Carter, M. Speta, S. Scott, A. Cherre, T. Skinner. Row 1: S. Johnson, B. Woitas, S. Cummins, W. Braley, G. Payne. Row 2: J. Hiller, C. Weart, R. Foster, M. Simons, J.D. Zeager, S. Ward. Row 3: Mr. Kunz, K. Youmans, H. Carney, S. Heary, S. Bedow, B. Ritter, R. Ward. THIRD GRADE Row 1: M. Donohue, A. Patterson, S. Ritter, D. Meyers, D. Weart, J. Gates, R. Nichols, C. Freeman. Row 2: L. Roberts, D. Schurr, R. Cummins, S. Perry, R. Norton, C. Youmans, C. Cimbricz. Row 3: Mrs. Dahlgren, M. Simmons, S. Heary, K. Earley, N. Taylor, D. Hodge, B. Giles, K. Braley, A. Ellison. SECOND GRADE Row 1: D. Donohue, H. McCarthy, M. Bidwell, S. Green, A. Rehler, J. Logue, C. Warner, E. Hoffman. Row 2: Mrs. May, C. Jackson, J. Rosengart, C. Plummer, S. Mahoney, J. Johnson, J. Lewis, M. Cummins. Row 3: A. Cimbricz, C. Sortore, T. Baxter, M. Dahill, H. Skinner, S. Mott, J. Hunt. Row 1: N. Farnum, A. Smith, A. Shelton, J. Hurlburt, D. Herring, J. Scott. Row 2: G. Sherman, C. Payne, S. Jadwin, A. Gildner, C. Plaisted, K. Johnson. Row 3: Mrs. Sawyer, P. Merriam, C. Collins, J. Warner, J. Cummins, N. Heary, D. Baird, B. Smith. Absent — J. Bilby, M. Flores, M. Capizzi. FIRST GRADE Row 1: C. Jackson, J. Webb, M. Foster, D. Dahill, J. Williams, S. Bedow. Row 2: D. Smith, D. Blimline, K. Trask, T. Hamilton, T. Cummins, Mrs. Maxson. Row 3: J. Gates, J. Braley, R. Youmans, P. Heary, B. Drake. Row 1:J. Perry, R. Langdon, N. Burdick, T. Barrett. Row 2: S. Marciszewski, E. Logue, B. Foster, M. Ward, T. Smith, B. Jones. Row 3: R. Skinner, C. Ripple, J. Smith, A. Crane, M. Cherre, M. Giles, C. Dieter. ELEMENTARY 33 KINDERGARTEN Row 1: D. Stives, C. Cummins, J. Cawley, J. Foster, C. Merriam. Row 2: L. Ritter. B. Ritter, H. Murphy, T. Riehle, A. Simmons, Row 3: C. Skinner, G. Halsey, J. Simons, K. Hodge, E. Hoffman, K. Johnson, C. Taylor, Mrs. Farrell. Absent — C. Myers, A. Flores, K. Capizzi, J. Barth. Row 1: J. Glasspool, J. Johnson, H. Howells, R. Cummins, H. Bidwell, W. Romero, N. Hale. Row 2: S. Chamberlain, C. Cook, S. Hunt, I. Mott, C. Youmans, E. Schurr, J. Perry. Row 3: Mr. Tenney, N. Sutton, M. Frost, R. Olejniczak, C. Taylor, T. Giles, S. Strouse, C. Burdick. STUDENT LIFE AT F.C.S. Experiences The door is open it’s up to you to walk in. There is more to a school than a building, books, and desks. Let’s face it, it’s the beginning of life! Sure we come to school to learn, but we also come to broaden our experiences. Through these green doors we experience what life is all about. Here at Friendship one is given the freedom to mature through academics, activities and sports. STUDENT LIFE 35 SPORTSMANSHIP We learn from competition. In the field of sports Friendship for a small school offers so many opportunities. Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Track and Cheerleading. There’s something for everyone — that is almost everyone. 36 STUDENT LIFE CULTURE Plays, Student Government, Choir, Band, Pan- orama. How does one find time! We must have a taste of everything. These are parts of our creative experiences. STUDENT LIFE 37 Within these red brick walls we begin to experience academic growth. Our teachers are tolerant. In most schools you’re not a person, you’re just an occupied space in a classroom. Our classes are small and usually the student feels free to go one on one with most teachers. Openness is a way of life. Friendship is here for this reason! ACADEMICS 38 STUDENT LIFE Our past experiences help us move into the fu- ture. After leaving Friendship, looking back, you’ll re- member some bad times and a lot of good times. You’ll remember that one teacher who turned life around and made you see the world in a different light. It’s the same experience for everyone at F.C.S. We all walk out of Friendship as different people. Most of us feel we ’re better off because of our exper- iences here. Time will tell! FUTURE STUDENT LIFE 39 40 FACULTY STAFF 1986 FACULTY STAFF A A A ) V y f V V FACULTY STAFF 41 ADMINISTRATION Mr. John Markell — Superintendent. Mr. Daniel Mazur — High School Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION (SEATED) Mary Jones — President, Sally Brinkmann. (STANDING) Raymond Shawl, Brian Klice. Missing: Robert Shelley. SECRETARIAL AND SUPPORTIVE STAFF (Left)Seated: Karen Kunz — Account Clerk. Standing: Gloria Queeno — High School Secretary; Alfreda Weart — District Treasurer; Cindy Pierce — Superintendent’s Secretary District Clerk. (Right) Seated: Grace DeGroat — Teacher Aide; Joyce Shick — Reading Coordinator. Standing: Mickey Cummings, Mary Baker, Genevieve Clark — Teacher Aides. STAFF 43 (Below) Sandy Golden — Resource Teacher; Carol Whitney — Nurse (Right) Daniel Kula, Dorothy Mar- telle — Language Arts; Warner Page, John Maxson — Social Studies 44 FACULTY (Left) Timothy Albert — Industrial Arts; De- bra Peters — Home Economics; Beverly Stanton — Spanish; Nancy McDermott — Art; Roseann Peterson — Computer Program Facilitator (Right) Robert Bush — Vocal Music; Robert Bar- rett — Instrumental Mu- sic (Far Right) Val Marcix- zewski — Mathematics; Sherry Jaques — Math- ematics and Spanish Donald Cady, Russell Solomon — Science FACULTY 45 (BELOW) Mrs. Audrey Markel — Guidance. (RIGHT) Mrs. R. Hassan — Language Arts; Ms. Lawrence — Psychologist. (ABOVE) Ms. Walton and Mr. Dan Mazur — Business. (RIGHT) Mrs. Virginia Jones and Mrs. JoAnn Hanks — Library. 46 FACULTY CAFETERIA Mrs. Weir — manager, Mrs. Carney, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Sherman. CUSTODIANS (TOP TO BOTTOM) Mr. M. Ward, Mr. Weir, Mr. G. Ward, Mr. Carney — Head Custodian. Missing: Ms. A. Hughes. BUS DRIVERS Mr. DeGroat, Mr. Richie, Mr. Schnieder — Manager, Mr. Prince. Missing: Mrs. S. Barth BOY’S VARSITY SOCCER Row 1: B. Hurrell, B. Webster, J. Strahan, S. DaHill, C. Masten, B. Hurrell, P. Clark, J. Amore — Manager, Mr. T Graham — Assistant Coach, B. Klice, T. Myers, D. DeGroat, J. He ary, T. Markell, J. Kane, S. Johnsen, J. Solomon, Mr. Amore — Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Row 1: J. Budinger, J. Shick, T.J. Mott, M. Brinkmann. Row 2: Mr. T. Graham — Coach, C. Prince, T. Masten, D. Stuck, J. Lawson, D. Vaughn. 50 SPORTS GIRL’S SOCCER Row 1: R. Maxson, K. Maxson, T. Ellison, J. Fitch, E. Maxson, L. Rehler, C. Middaugh, H. Hadsell, T. Riehle, C. Zacher. Row 2: Mr. Maxson — Coach, J. Stearns, J. Harris, K. Klice, C. Belden, M. Foster, T. Williams, A. Bakke, J. Belden, L. LaFleur. CHEERLEADERS ORTS 51 Eagle: M. Trask. (L-R)J. Fitch, K. Klice, L. Pratt, J. Burdick, J. Stearns, T. Riehle, N. Truesdell, A. Setters, J. Fitch, L. Sherman, L. LaFleur. GIRL’S VARSITY BASKETBALL Sectional Champs: Row 1: D. Whittaker, L. Rehler, T. Stebbins, K. Talbett, H. Elliott, C. Mid- daugh. Row 2: Mr. John Maxson — Coach, E. Maxson, M. Foster, H. Shawl, T. Williams, N. Stearns, C. Zacher. GIRL’S JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Row 1: C. McCarthy, D. Blouvet, B. Foster, J. Schultz, J. Clark. Row 2: M. Clemons, B. Cleveland, V. Gleason, C. Zacher, A. Trask, Mr. John Maxson — Coach. 52 SPORTS BOY’S VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: R. Hall, T.J. Mott, J.D. Whittaker, E. Shelton, C. Prince Row 2: J. Kane, D. Stuck, W. Sortore, M. Barber, J. Budinger, B. Webster, S. Snyder, Missing: Coach Graves. SPORTS 53 Row 1: T. Markell, J. Solomon, D. Mann, R. Warner Row 2: D. DeGroat, D. Harmon, F. Elias, D. Hoopes, J. Heary, B. Henderson, Missing: Coach Karl JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL GIRL’S SOFTBALL Row 1: D. Whittaker, K. Maxson, N. Stearns, J. Little, D. Miles, H. Hadsell, J. Bese, T. Riehle. Row 2: Mr. Maxson — Coach, T. Stebbins, J. Harris, A. Bakke, E. Maxson, T. Williams, C. Belden, J. Stearns, L. Rehler, Mr. Amore Coach. BOY’S BASEBALL Row 1: E. Shelton, B. Hurrell, J. Strahan, B. Webster. Row 2: T.J. Mott, T. Markell, L. Lamb, F. Elias, S. DaHill, K. Rung Row 3: T. Ellison, T. Masten, C. Prince, J. Warner, C. Masten, S. Snyder, R. Hadsell, Mr. Tenney — Coach. 54 SPORTS TRACK AND FIELD Row 1: A. Golden, P. Clark, R. Warner, T. Myers, E. Schurr, Row 2: S. Johnsen, M. Stockman, F. Elias, T. Baxter, R. Hall, S. Shick, Mr. Albert — Coach. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Row 1:J. Brown, A. Brown, D. Dunham, C. Winchell, O.J. Klice, L. Rainelli, R. Foster, Row 2: T. Williams, D. McCarthy, L. Cole, J. Cummings, C. Plaisted, D.J. Cummins, D. Freeman, Mr. T. Tenney — Coach. SPORTS 55 56 ACTIVITIES SENIOR HIGH BAND Row I: T. Stebbins, K. Talbett, L. Sherman, E. Maxson, Row 2: R. Butler, J. Stearns, T. Riehle, H. Shawl, T. Williams, L. LaFleur, Row 3: Mr. Barrett, T. Hall, J. Fitch, C. Belden, D. Warner, W. Sortore, R. Hall, A. Bakke, T. Meyers. JUNIOR HIGH BAND Row 1: J. Larson, N. Stearns. Row 2: T. Clemons, C. Nichols, C. McCarthy, K. Zacher. Row 3: Mr. Barrett, D. Farnum, A. Meyers, J. Cummings, A. Trask, J. Ellison, A. Golden, T. Baxter, D. Cummins, J. Shick. 58 MUSIC SENIOR HIGH CHOIR Row 1: Mr. Bush, T. Riehl, T. Stebbins, J. Belden, M. Trask, R. LaFleur, J. D’Amico, J. Stearns, T. Green, R. Shaffer, R. Butler. Row 2: K. Talbett, J. Fitch, A. Bakke, T. Williams, T. Myers, B. Henderson, M. Belden, L. LaFleur, C. Middaugh, D. Mogauero, D. Miles, H. Elliott, Row 3: C. Belden, M. Foster, N. Truesdell, H. Shawl, R. Warner, M. Stockman, D. DeGroat, D. Hoopes, J. Warner, J. Burdick, J. Weatherell, B. Hess. JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR Row 1: H. Rehler, A. Golden, T. Braily, J. Schultz, L. Rainelli, T. Williams, K. Roberts, M. Stebbins, B. Foster, J. Clark. Row 2: T. Clemons, C. Gates, C. Rung, D. Blouuet, C. McCarthy, T. Baxter, A. Meyers, M. Clemons, T. Robins, J. Shick, L. Webster. Row 3: D. Cross, M. Travis, J. Larson, J. Rainelli, D. McCarthy, A. Foster, J. Bryant, B. Cleveland, C. Illerbrun, N. Stearns. Row 4: J. Besse, A. Langdon, A. Trask, S. Stuck, K. Zacher, D. Cummins, J. Cummings, M. Stuck, M. Masten, G. Solomon, P. Warner, D. Ritter, Mr. Bush. NEW YORK CLUB Row I: E. Maxson, H. Shawl, J. Weatherell, M. Stockman, R. Shafer, C. Middaugh, J. Harris, D. Whittaker, Mrs. Stanton Row 1: C. Belden, J. Fitch, H. Shawl, T. Riehle, Row 2: J. Weatherell, T. Williams, R. Rinker, T. Baxter, J. Heary, Mr. Maxson, — Advisor, D. Magavero. SPANISH CLUB 60 ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL JUI VI Row 1: C. Belden, J. Fitch — Treasurer, H. Shawl — Vice President, R. Rinker — President, L. Sherman — Secretary. Row 2: A. Golden, J. Ellison, D. Brinkman. Row 3: Mr. Maxson — Advisor, S. Shick, D.J. Cummins, J. Rainelli, T.J. Mott, C. Prince, M. Stockman, D. Vaughn, T. Baxter, J. Heary. SKI CLUB Row 1:J. Belden, J. Shick, D. Brinkmann, B. Henderson, B. Sortore, 0. Sortore. Row 2: Mr. Barrett — Advisor, Mr. N. Ritchie — Driver, T. Myers, M. Masten, S. Ritchie, A. Brown, S. Johnsen, J. Strahan, M. Chamberlain, S. Shick, B. Clark, S. McCarthy, T. Amore, M. Belden, W. Weart, Mrs. May — Advisor ACTIVITIES 61 PANORAMA Row 1: D. Mogavero, D. Miles. Row 2: D. Hoopes, E. Shelton, S. Shick. Row 3: B. Henderson, Mr. Page, J. Weathered. S. Shick — Junior Editor, E. Shelton — Photographer, Mr. Page — Advisor, J. Weatherell — Editor. 62 ACTIVITIES NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: T. Riehle, J. Little, J. Fitch, T. Williams. Row 2: C. Belden, E. Maxson, H. Shawl, J. Weatherell, Mrs. Stanton — Advisor. Row 3: M. Stockman, R. Rinker, T. Baxter, J. Heary, T. Markell, D. Vaughn. New Members: T. Riehle, J. Little, T. Williams, F. Maxson, M. Stockman, T. Markell, D. Vaughn. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 63 FUTURE NURSES (Left) J. Shick Mrs. Whitney, D. Ward 1985 F.C.S. PROM COURT Colleen Hurrell — Queen, Steven Riehle — King. Royal Court: Kim Hadsell, Jeff Marks; Teresa Trippi, Clint Makely; Joann Rainelli, Bruce Bean. 1984 Prom Queen Bonnie Collins, King Bubbles Hurrell 64 ACTIVITIES BEST WISHES SENIORS STAFF OF PANORAMA SCHENK MILES AGENCY, INC. r IROQUOIS 7 East Main St. Friendship, N.Y. 14739 716-973-7786 23 E. Pearl St. Wellsville, N.Y. 14895 716-593-6160 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Ei5 COAST TO COAST Since 1925 LOIS PARKER Broker United Farm Agency, Inc. 93 West Main St. Friendship, N.Y. 14739 (716)973-7718 BEST WISHES ’86 SENIORS Ml Acme Electric m m corporation 20 Water Street Cuba. New York 14727 66 BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1986 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1986 T onaJd rR. SA cA 716 073-2031 BUSlNtA ft TAX CONSULTANT Rr. 2. BOX 36B Friendship. NY 14739 TRUESDELL FUNERAL HOME 63 South St. 50 E. Main St. Cuba, N.Y. Friendship, N.Y. BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF 1986 BEST WISHES SENIORS PRACTICE HOME FIRE DRILLS CHNING KITCHEN I BEDROOM BEDROOM LIVING ROOM n BUD’S Appliance Furniture Center 21 East Main Street Cuba, New York 14727 716 968-1542 Bud Blakeslee FRIENDSHIP FIRE DEPT., INC. Owner CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 67 y ntfUinwvUb of NORSTAR BANK CONGRATULATIONS Full Service SENIORS To Meet Your Needs NYHEA Student Loans ALLEGANY CO-OP Available INSURANCE COMPANY 973-3081 47 Main Street Friendship, New York 14739 Main St. Friendship, N.Y. BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1986 FRIENDSHIP PHARMACY Main St. Friendship, New York 68 BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF 1986 Friday - Fish Fry Now serving fish frys from noon till 9 p.m. Beer Batter, Broiled, and Breaded VOLUME DISCOUNTS BLUE SEAL FEED OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER Saturday - Prime Rib Sunday - Chicken ’N Biscuits GOOD HOME COOKING Fresh homemade pies and soup daily. In a hurry? Call ahead we ll have it ready when you arrive. STOVES • WOOD • COAL • INSERTS • MASONRY SUPPLIES • PLUMBING • ELECTRICAL • PRATT LAMBERT PAINT • PAINT SUPPLIES • POWER TOOLS • STORM WINDOWS DOORS • ANDERSON WINDOWS • GLASS SCREEN REPAIRING • SIDING MATERIALS • CEILING TILES • ROOFING MATERIALS • INSULATION • TILE CERAMIC • PLYWOOD • PANELING • GARAGE DOORS OPENERS • ENERGY SAVING ITEMS WE ALSO DELIVER ANYWHERE 365-2100 968-2781 968-1523 ROUTE 19 BELFAST BEST WISHES MILL (OFF 305) CUBA CLASS OF 1986 C-E AIR PREHEATER Meadow Brook Dairy Foods 2% HOMOGENIZED MILK BUTTERMILK CHOCOLATE MILK SKIM MILK HALF • HALF HEAVY CREAM CULTURED SOUR CREAM CHIP DIP ICE CREAM • ICE MILK MIXES COTTAGE CHEESE ORANGE JUICE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GUILFORD DAIRY INC 2 WATER QC n « « ■ aitehaate CUBA 9bo 1140 CAU 964-1590 Andover Rd. Wellsville, N.Y. 69 BEST WISHES SENIORS WILLARD L. SIMONS D.D.S. and RC. Cuba, New York CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’86 KANE’S HOLLEY FARM Main St. Friendship SORTORE’S DELI Mountain Boy ‘Ribs and Chicken” Main St. Friendship BEDOW REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE We Service! We Install! We Deliver! We Do It All!! 973-7936 A Complete Line of Appliances 5 West Main, Friendship EFrigidaire RINKER OIL CORP. PHIL £H1L Sales Service Hot Water Tanks • Boilers Furnaces — Oil Natural Gas Combination Wood Burning Furnaces 29 Water Cuba. N.Y. 968-3930 U- BEST WISHES SENIORS KEEP UP WITH THE NEWS! 45 W. Main Stret Cuba, New York 14727 Patrat mi Frw Ft to PROOUCTS Only $10.00 Yearly 968-2580 CUBA FLORIST AND FORMAL WEAR Tuxes, Dresses and Flowers For Proms and All Occasions Plants, Fresk Silk Arrangements and Gifts WAY TO GO CLASS OF ’86! 1 East Main St. Cuba, N.Y. 968-1540 70 A JOB WELL DONE! e ECHO LANES 45 Water St. Cuba, N.Y. Bowling and Live Music Every Weekend BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF 1986 C c- CURRENT CONTROLS inc. Minature Magnetics Conventional Switching Power Applications Brooklyn Ave. • Wellsville, NY 14895 • 716-593-1544 PANORAMA PATRONS Paul Der Kolisch, M.D. Class of 1987 Diann’s Hair Hut Lawrence Dye Hall’s Ace Hardware Rajan Gulati, M.D. Dresser Clark, Inc. Donna’s Beauty shop Miller and Brandes, Inc. Cuba Market Basket Magnano’s Pharmacy CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1986 71 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FCS STUDENT COUNCIL 1986 72


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