Gonzales High School - Spartan Yearbook (Gonzales, CA)
- Class of 1955
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1 1- Q .Qu -. M' J W7 Mg'ff W UWM Wwwvpiffw W if Sis 5 i Qhfjigiil wfflw Published by 'rhe SIudenIs of GONZALES UNION HIGH SCHOOL GONZALES, CALIFORNIA Ediror . . Sondra Gronninqen Asst Edifor . . Barbara Lipsky Business Manager . Arlene Dean Spartan I955 3 N 4 'Q' wig ik, ,Z Mr. L. D. Lilley Disfricf Superiniendenf Mr. Richard G. Force Vice-Principal Mrs. Lillian Rianda Secreiary ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES ' ' -, - I Wfll-112,-5 ' fffffisffiiif , -13 In I -. I. . . ., .77-if? - ' . ' , 5?f ':'ff' ISN? Q, 1 E RTI f Kkizfifl 'ffl -I L eg? ' f gisgfjvfigilf .izkfii - . -V 1. ,mse- ' ' f,... .-' fi- J .. . - . , .QE fgifff ' - qs - I, IH- .J E ' ' xsffrimm ., . I,... ,vgggq ., .,ffsf '-' ,A 1 3 fi:-2 .. . ., ,I I Ibj wgg i, K , D I , T em - US - 1 . ' 7 .g , z2f,.f'E,, ,gl .Q Tw-15 ...-+ f. Jnh 4- - 'v-,s.?,,.ii,fQi- .,., II ITM If YY K Mr. L. W. Wiley Mr. Anlrer Fanoe Mr. A. L. Roddick Mr. Franl: Pere Mr, Frank Co,-da A UR FA, ULTY Mr. Claris Burns Mr. Melvin Dann Physicfll Ed., U. S. Hisfory lndusirial Aris i Mr. Dean Harper Mr. Arnold Hiserman Driver Ed., Priniing, Mech. Drawing Biology, Sr. Problems, Physical Ed. E' ,. 'fee V Q:-Hb 4 Mr. Jess Bowers Social S'rudies, Maihemaiics Hsewf , Mr. Verne Gu+ierrez Physical Ed., English Miss Marion Noble Homemaking, Ari - Miss Lorraine R0d9eI'S Mr. Daniel Sanios Miss Aniia Sheri 5Pdl1iSl1. FFeflCl'1. Healih English, Spanish, Journalism Physical Ed. A 'Q i 5 'V li, ' '-gli, . , ::l:,,, , V..: , ,,.. E i Mr. Vernon Silver Miss Arefhusa Souih Mr. William Taylor Science, Maihemaiics English Agriculiure 5 Il K l qv I 7 liifszie-flies 'Li -f-if ' f -- ,, , li Mr. Franlr Tibbeiis Mr. Lesier Weigel Dr. Kuff Weingarien Library Music Maihemaiics, Boolclreeping S ,,., , 1 X k , . , V,-A- '.sffTfE' V SCHOOL EMPLOYEES Joe Borla Mr. Adolph Brusa Mr. Henry Corda Mr. Edwin Handley 5 J 5,1 1E 2 Y X , A E, my nnO A j Q 1 Q -lick HYndi '9 Mr. Dan Rubbo Mrs. Gerfrude Johnson W m W ,v ,, A X l Top R nw: Larry Sale, RoberT Colyer, Eugene Cunningham, Clarence Teves, Bill Pihl, Vernon Hevrin, Tom Gay, Nani Dominguez, Gary SToclrdale, Alfred Bosio, Danny PaTTerson, Don Harviclx, Sam Burnsg Third Row: Paul Baeslxens, Leandro Perez, Alberl' Tafolla, Edward Griialva, Ronald Gularfe, Ray Perez, Jesse Dominguez, Dario BusTamanTe, Diclx WesTco++, R:-bar? Celaya, Willie Molina, Rodrigo Casfillo, Tom Whilfmann, Henry Ghilardig Second Row: Mr. Burns, Melva Griffin, Joanne Snodgrass, Nadine Breschini, Peggy Barnwell, Ann Lopes, Arlene Dean, Lydia DeLeon, Norma Pedevilla, Marlene Wiley, Nancy Roddiclr, Beverly Nielsen, Vera Duncan, Sondra Gronningeng FirsT Row: Miss Souih, Virginia Gallardo, Jane BarloeTTini, EsTher Riofas, Angelina Cordova, Delia Dominguez, Frances Ambrosini, Dolores Caprara, Belly Daniels, Carolyn Murray, lrma The Class ol 55 wrapped up iTs lasT year aT Gonzales High aTTer having added De PraTTi, PaulcTTe Anlrim. Senior acTiviTies To iTs lisT oT successes. Beginning wiTh a posT-TooTball game dance OcTober I, These acTiviTies included The dance aTTer The King CiTy baskeTball game, The DiTch Day aT Bolado Parlc, The Senior Ball llheme: Evening in Parisl and The Junior-Senior BangueT. BaccalaureaTe services and GraduaTion Day marlced The comple-Tion oT high school days Tor members of This ouTsTanding class. CLASS OFFICERS Henry Ghilardi, Sgf.-aT-Arms Sam Burns, Presidenf Danny PaHerson, Vice-Presidenl Irma De PraTTi, Treasurer Frances Ambrosini, Secreiary FRANCES AMBROSINI Girls' League I-2-3 Girls' Bloclc G 2-3-4 Annual Slall 3-4 Sparlan l-li-Life 4 Clwamp. lnlr. Baslcelball Team 3 Homecoming Queen Ailendanl 2 Junior Play Class Secrelary 2-3-4 JANE BARBETTINI Girls' League l-2-3-4 GAA 4 Mixed Clmorus 4 CLASS OF '55 PAUL BAESKENS ROBERT BAl-ES FFA 1-2-3-4 FFA I-2-3 Reporfer 3 Sparlan l-li-Life 4 Dance Band 2-3 Band l-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3 Traclc 2 Junior Play ALFRED BOSIO FFA l-2-3 Boys' Block G 3-4 Cl'1iel's Council 4 Sfuclenl Council 4 Foolball 4 Baskefball 3 Class Vice-Presidenl 2-3 S. B. Vice-Presidenf 4 PAULETTE ANTRIM FHA 2-3-4 FHA Songleader 2 Fl-lA Secrelary 3 FHA Presidenf 4 FHA S+. Membership Cl1rman.4 Girls' League I-2 Girls' Block G 3-4 Spartan l-li-Life 4 Mixed Clnorus l-2-3-4 Honor Clworus 2-3-4 Junior Play PEGGY BARNWELL Girls' League I-2-3-4 Girls' Block G 3-4 Girls' Block G , Treas. 4 Sparlan Hi-Life 4 Junior Play SAMMY BURNS FFA 2 Boys' Black G 2-3 Sfudenf Council 4 Foolball I Basilcelball l-2-3-4 Junior Play Class Presidepl 4 Boys' Alhlelic Manager 3-4 RODRIGO CASTILLO FFA I Boys' Block G I-2-3-4 Boys' Bloclc GB Vice-Pres. 4 Chiel's Council 4 Band I-2 Foolball 2-3-4 Baslcelloall 2-3-4 Track I-2 Baseball 3-4 CCAL V Baslcelball 2 Honorary Capf. V Baslcelloall 2 Cl ss Treasurer 2 NADINE BRESCHINI FHA 2-3-4 FHA Vice-Presidenl' 3 FHA Hislorian 4 Girls' League l-2-3 GAA 4 Sparlan Hi-Life 4 Mixed Chorus 2 Orchesfra l-2 Barn Dance Aflendanl' 3 Junior Play LORENE CALUB DOLORES CAPRARA FHA 2 CSF I-2-3-4 Girls' League l-2-3-4 CSF Vice-Presidenl 3a Girls' League Hislorian 3 GiI'lS' LGGQUG I-2-3-4 Girls' League Sql.-al-Arms 4 GAA 4 Girls' Block G 2-3-4 Sfudenl Council 3-4 Girls' Alhlelic Manager 4 S.B. BUSir1eSS Mgr. 3 Champ. lnlr. Baslcelball Team 3 5.5. Treawrer 4 Sparlan Hi-Life Bus. Mgr. 4 Girls' Glee I Junior Play CSF Sgr.-al-Arms 3b ROBERT COLYER Boys' Bloclc G 2-3-4 Band I-2-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Honor Chorus 4 Foolball l-2-3-4 Baslcelball 2-3 Track l Baseball 4 Junior Play DARIO BUSTAMANTE Boys' Block G I-2-3-4 Dance Band 3 Band l-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Honor Chorus 4 Foo+ball 2-3-4 Tracl: l-2-3-4 ROBERT CELAYA Boys' Bloclc G 2-3-4 Boys' Block G Presidenl 4 Band I-2 Mixed Chorus 4 Honor Band l Honor Chorus 4 Foolball I-2-3-4 Baslcellaall I-2-3-4 Champ, lnlr. Baslcelball Team 4 EUGENE CUNNINGHAM Sfudenf Council 3-4 S. B. Presidenf 4 Sparfan Hi-Life Sporfs Ed. 4 Champ. lnfr. Baslcefball Team 4 Junior Play Class Presidenf 3 IRMA DE PRATTI CSF l-2-3-4 CSF Treas. 2b CSF Sec. 3a Girls' Sfafe 3 Girls' League I-2-3-4 GAA 4 Annual Sfaff 3-4 Sparfan Hi-Life 4 Girls' Glee I Junior Play Business Mgr. Class Treasurer 3-4 CSF Reporfer 3b ANGELINA CORDOVA FHA 3 Girls' League I-2-3-4 Girls' Bloclr G 3 GAA 4 Mixed Chorus 4 ARLENE DEAN LYDIA MOLINA DE LEON FHA l'2 Girls' League I-2-3-4 CSFj1b Girls' League Sec. 3 Gffls l-659116 I-2-3-4 Girls' League Pres. 4 Girls' Block G 2-3-4 Girls' Block G 2-3-4 Girls' Block G Pres. 4 GAA 4 Sfudenl' Council 4 GAA Advisor 4 Annual Siaff 4 Band 2.3.4 Annual Business Mgr. 4 Champ. lnfr. Baslceiball Mgr. 3 Sparfan Hi-Life 4 Junior Play Band I-2 Mixed Chorus I-2 Orchesfra I-2 Champ. lnlr. Baslcefball Team 3 Junior Play BETTY DANIELS FHA 4 Girls' League I-2-3 GAA 4 Band I-2 Mixed Chorus 4 Junior Play DELIA DOMINGUEZ Girls' League I-2-3-4 Girls' Block G 3 GAA 4 Mixed Chorus 4 JESSE DOMINGUEZ Boys' Block G I-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Honor Chorus 4 Baskefball 2-3 Traci: 2 Baseball I-2-3-4 Hon. Cap. JV Baskelball 3 JV Foofball Mgr. 3-4 VERA ANN DUNCAN Girl 5' League I-2-3 Girls' Block G 2-3-4 Sparlan Hi-Life 4 Champ. lnfr. Baskelball Team 3 Rally Girl 3 MELVA GRIFFIN CSF I-2-3-4 CSF Secrefary 3a CSF Treasurer 2a Girls' League I-2-3-4 Girls' League Treasurer 4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Orches+ra I Hon r Orchesfra I Hoior Chorus 3-4 Junior Play NANI DOMINGUEZ Band I-2-3-4 Foolball I-2 Track I-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Hon. Capt JV Foolball I TOM GAY HENRY GHILARDI FFA 1.2 FFA I-2-3-4 Boys' Black G 2-3-4 Boys' Block G 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 4 FOOIIJBII 2-3-4 Baskefball 3 FFA Treasurer 3 VIRGINIA GALLARDO Girls' League I-2-3-4 Girls' League Sec. 4 Girls' Block G 2-3-4 Girls' Afhlelic Mgr. 3 Champ. lnI'r. Baslcefball Team 3 Barn Dance Aliendanl' I Homecoming Queen 4 Track 2 EDWARD GRIJALVA FFA 2 Band I-2-3-4- Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Honor Chorus 2-3-4 SONDRA GRONNINGEN CSF I-2-3-4 CSF Sec. 2a, Pres. 3a, V. P, 4 Girls' League I-2-3 Girls' Block G 2-3-4 Girls' Block G Treas. 3, Sec. 4 Sfudenl' Council 3-4 S. B. Secrefary 4 Annual Slaff 3-4 Annual Edifor 4 Band I-2-3-4 Honor Band I-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Honor Chorus 4 Champ. lnlr. Baslcelball T. 3 Junior Play Champ. l VERNON HEVRIN FFA I-2 Boys' Block G 2-3-4 Dance Band 2-3 Band I-2-3 Honor Band 2-3 Mixed Chorus 3 Orchesfra l-2-3 Foolball l-2 Junior Play BEVERLY NIELSEN CSF 4b Girls' League l-2-3-4 Girls' Bloclc G 2-3-4 Dance Band 2-3 Band I-2-3-4 Honor Band 2-3-4 nlr. Baslcefball Team 3 RONALD GULARTE FFA 3 Junior Play ANN LOPES CSF lb, 2a, 4b CSF Treasurer 2a, 4b Girls' League I-2-3 GAA 4 Sfuclenf Council 3-4 Annual Sfaff l-2-3-4 Sparfan Hi-Life Edifor 4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Honor Chorus 2-3-4 Honor Orchesha I Orchesfra I Yell Leader 3 Rally Girl 2-4 Junior Play Class Treasurer I WILLIE MOLINA CAROLYN MURRAY Boys' Block e I-2-3-4 , , CSF 4b Foofbau I'2A3-4 Girls League I-2-3-4 Girls' Bloclc G 2-3-4 Band l-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Honor Chorus 4 Orches+ra I-2 Honor Band I-2-3-4 Girls' Block G Sgr.-al-Arms 3 Junior Play DANNY PATTERSON FFA 2 Boys' Block G 2-3-4 Boys' Block G Sec.-Treas. 4 Chief's Council 4 . Band I-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Foofball 3-4 Baseball l-2-3-4 CCAL Baseball 3 Hon. Capt Foofball 4 Champ. lnlr. Baslcelball Team 4 Class Vice-Presiden+ 4 NORMA PEDEVILLA FHA 2 League I-2-3-4 Girls' Girls' League Sgf.-af-Arms 3 ' Girls' Block G 2-3-4 Girls' Block G Vice-Pres. 4 Sfudenf Council 3 Champ. lnfr. Baslcefball 3 Barn Dance Aflendanf 2 Homecoming Queen 2 Champ. RAY OND PEREZ Boys' Blo k G I-2-3-4 Chi f's Council 4 Band I-2-3-4 Chorus 3-4 Chorus 3-4 Champ. lnlr. Team 4 Norfhern Coasf Track 2 NANCY RODDICK Girls' League I-2-3 Girls' Block G 2-3-4 Sparfan Hi-Life 4 Junior Play Boys' Block G I-2-3-4 LEANDRO PEREZ Band I-2-3-4 Honor Band 3-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Honor Chorus 4 Foolball I-2-3 Track I-2-3 Inlr. Baskefball Team 4 Class Sgr.-af-Arms 2 Class Presidenr I Sparfan Hi-Life 4 ESTHER RIOJAS EIEVE PREWITT Girls' League I-2-3-4 A 'iq Girls' Block G 3 FFA Presideni 3 GAA 4 Sfudenl Council l-3 Foofbau I Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 BILL PIHL Boys' Block G 3-4 Annual Sfaff 3-4 Baskefball 3-4 Track 4 Champ. lnir. Baskelball Team 4 Junior Play Class Sgr.-al'-Arms 3 Boys' Sfaie 3 r-f5'ff4iQ1s5? . 3... LARRY SALE FFA I-2-3-4 Boys' Block G I-2-3-4 Track I-2-3-4 FFA Secrefary 3 GUALBERTO SEGUNDO Transferred from S+. Vinceni lnsfilufe, Philippine ls. JOANNE SNODGRASS CSF 2a Girls' League I-2-3-4 Girls' League Treas. 3 Girls' League Sgr.-al-Arms 4 GAA 4 Sparfan l-li-Life 4 Band I-2-3-4 Champ. lnlr. Baslce+ball Team 3 Junior Play GARY STOCKDALE Junior Play DICK WESTCOTT Boys' Block G 4 Fooiball 3-4 gtolygkglzigqelgagyis RUDY YNISZHXEE Band I-2-3 Boys' Block G I-2-3-4 1 f'SfE'l'3 f4 Mixed l'E1'2SlUl'.'l Champa In+r. Baskemall Team 4 lgzfigfkllall-3-3-1 Baseball 2 ALBERT TAFOLLA, J R Band I-2-3-4 Honor Band 4 FFA I-2-36 MARLENE WILEY Girls' League I-2-3-4 GAA 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Girls' Glee I Junior Play TOMMY WITTMANN FFA I Boys' Block G 2-3-4 Cl'1ieI's Council 4 Foofball 2-3-4 Baslcelball 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Hon. Capl., Baslmelball 4 Junior Play JUNIOR Top Row: George Tise, Jim Davis, Jim Moore, Ronnie Garlen, Clem Alberloni, Jessie Green, Joe Jimenez Clwebello Elsrada Francis MacDonald Third Row: Mr.lHarper, Joe Bass, Johnny Valadez, John Ceniceros, Allan Jones, Jack Redlern, Kennelh Jones James Lallerly Ted Peverunl Leon Selva: Second lRow: Jackie Alamo, Norma Barlow, Yvonne Boysen, Belly File, Alice Tliarp, Dorollmy Guldolli Rullw Bresclunl Vlrglnla Magee Tommie Ellinglon, Joyce Lovelace, Miss Rodgers: Bollom Row: Phylis Hook, Barbara Lipslry, Esllmer Renleria Mary Ann Rogers Nancy Brown Dolly Burlon, Glenda Cheney, Barbara Dielz, Arlene Nicola, Pally Verdugo. CLASS OFFICERS Wild! Top Row: Jim Moore, Sgl.-al-Arms: Alice Tl1arp, Treasurer: Bollom Row: Ronnie Garlen, Vice-Pres.: Joe Bass, Pres.: Lauralee Colyer, Sec. CLASS Top Row: Ray Verzasconi, Don Teefers, David Barreli, Bruce Wimer. Johnny Farris, Roger Guliclr, Leandro Hernandez, Mr. Bowers. Third Row: Don Broolrs, Johnny Savedra, Johnny Urquidez, Alberf Breschini, John Sampaga, Nalberio Galbadorez, Leon Ausmus, Glen Gilliam, Leroy Larson, Eslher Davalos. Second Row: Angie Holquins, Barbara Henderson, Palsy Teves, Margarei' Nielsen, Dorofhy Guidolli, Sharon Gnosa, Judy Burrell, Stella Dominguez, Lupe Olvera, Belly Paflerson. Boffom Row: Rifa Nunes, Darlene Sandia, Behy Teves, Barbara Corpux, Vivian Bergeron, Lola Perez, Yvonne Bergeron, Lauralee Colyer, Sylvia Johnson, Jennie Ramirez. The firsf big underfaking of 'rhe Junior Class was ihe ordering of class rings which were received in December. The 'freasury was bolsierecl by selling reireshmenis ai home fooiball and baslceiball games, ihe Junior Taleni Show, 'lhe Junior Carnival, and ihe highly raied class preseniafion, No More Homework. Aleri commiiiees promoled iwo well aiiended nigh? dances and in May ihe Juniors financed a hi-life of ihe year, ihe Junior-Senior Banquel. , SGP!-IOMORE 1 ..-J...l W Top Row: Mr. Alvin Villegas, Genaro Villareal, Floyd Fink, Larry Wesicoff, Ronald Mixon, Kenneih Ayers, Arlis Gufhrie, Frank Sale, Ray Garcia, Muniz. Fourfh Row: Jackie Seay, Tony Calub, Gilberf Fernandez, Rudy Garcia, Jim Sfrong, Tony Cavanas, Louis Dominguez, Gonzalo l Anfhony Silvesfer, Ronald Bereman. Third Row: Wayne Handley, Jesse Johnson, Leon Gomez, Tim Handley, BeH'y Hedgepefh, Beffy Wafson, Jima.. Fifzharris, Alex Esirada, Briley Perez, Bill Sfreich, Mr. Tibbeiis. Second Row: Mr. Weingarfen, Hope Smiih, Carol Rodoni, Chrisfine Barreral, June Bales, Ann Taylor, Obdulia Medina, Deann Kinnear, Charlene Pfeiffer, Joyce Cooper, Carolyn Jones. Firsf Row: Janice Corda, Pa? Garcia, Emily Carbonell, Emily Perez, Sylvia Holcomb, Kaiie Garcia, Emma Jimenez, Rosalie Casfillo, Virginia Ridley, Beffy Swanson. l CLASS OFFICERS I Janice Roddick, Sgf.-ai-Arms: June Siason, Sec.: Deann Kinnear, Trees.: Janice Corda, Pres.: Rosalie Casfillo, Vice-Pres. l CLASS Top Row: Leo Colanfro, Roberf Acuna, Dominic Torres, Rocci Marfignoni, Lawrence Garcia, Arnold Osborne, Manuel Balero, Sherman Avecilla, Dennis Salray, Dean Jung. Four+h Row: Mr. Silver, Carlos Carranza, Eusebio Rubalcaba, Sammy Sakay, Richard Celeya, Fred Holguin, Bill Davies, David Harvick, David Woolen, Lionel Acosfa. Third Row: Fred Saenz, Alfred Carrasco, Janice Roddiclr, Janice Johnson, Gail Pepper, Diane Rodoni, Nona Barlow, Louis Garcia, George Aposiol, Joe Molina. Second Row: Mr. Gurierrez, BeHy Lou Carbonell, Shirley Rodriguez, Marlene Berii, Ramona Correa, Mary Florez, Verna Turner, Sandra Sfubblefield, Wilma Hackworih, Leoda Greene, Lois Franscioni. Firsf Row: Eleanor Urquidez, Lorraine Raras, Amparo Hernandez, Rachel Celeya, Mary Rosalez, Joan Gomez, Judy Obedoza, Gloria Holguin, June Siason. The Sophomore Class began i+s year of successes wi+h a whopper of a dance afler a foolball scrimmage. This was followed by parlicipalion in 'lhe Freshman- Sophomore lie-up and lhe giving of a receplion for ihe Freshmen. Affer a greal deal of preparaiion. The class gave a lalenl show which, fhe sluclenl body agreed, proved lo be very oulslanding. The Sophomore candidale. Sandra Srulololefield, was elecled Barn Dance Queen. FRESI-IMEN L-od 5 Q,-7 Top Row: Ernesf Mendoza, Andrew Garcia, Gus Sanfos, Louis Gularre, Jackie King, Elias Guerrero, George Benabides, Larry Teefers, Mr. Weigel. Fourflw Row: Jesse Holquin, Teddy Barrera, Jesse Lopez, Roger Lopez, Tony Olivas, Jerry Berfi, Milre Gallardo, Jimmy Osborne, Diclx Rich, Mr. Hiserman. Third Row: LeeRoy Munoz, Fausfino Mora, Paul Villalobos, Wanda Sfoclrdale, Carol Madsen, Par Moore, Sandra Tlwarp, Ronald Tise, Jirn Laman, Herve Bergeron, Miss Noble: Second Row: June Panzica, Lilly Fernandez, Mary Ellen Duran, Jo Anne Francioni, Gay Ashley, Mary Jane Henning, Florence Hook, Rosie Noghera, Marilyn Cox, Jane Medina, Mary Ann Griseffi: Firsf Row: Josie Celaya, Frances Verdugo, Sherline Green, Raquel Garcia, Carol Twisselmann, Frances Wilhi+e, Befsy Grenfel, Geraldine Avila, Sherry Harvick, Angie Fernandez, Lydia Sanfiago, 'Mary Garcia. CLASS OFFICERS Joe Carranza, Sgt-af-Arms: Mary Helen Mofa, Treas.: Jim Garcia, Sgf.-af-Arms, Arlene Pura, Sec.: Joe Palacio, Vice-Pres.: Raquel Garcia, Pres. CLASS -f -N. -. -,,, 1 , ,N ,-1 5-waz, A vu Top Row: Mr. Dann, Charlie Moreno, Garon Handley, Ray Gregory, Joe Carranza, Richard Holquin, Jimmy Garcia, Joe Palacio, Richard Garcia, Gran? Wills. Fourih Row: Miss Shori, Alex Garcia, Johnny Urquidez, Bill Gerard, Milre Arroyo, Danny Chavez, Efrain Ramirez, Manuel Olvera, Eugene Lovelace, Jeff Young, Lupe Barrela. Third Row: Willie WiHmann, Karl Olson, Vic Colanfro, Diane Hunfingion, Doris Sfroud, Ruth Springer, Charloiie Pfeiffer, Sue Hoolrs, Geraldine Balero, Jerry McBride, Lavar Conireras, Tony Guzman. 4fh row: Gerald Sampaga, Maria Perez, Marie Camacho, Jose Meza, Concha Larez, Esiher Silva, Mary Jessie Marquez, Mary Helen Moia, Marie Blanco, Lupe Orfiz, Effie Hines, Mrs. Berhardl. 5'rh row: Doroihy Siason, Mary Louise Garcia, Julia Cadenaz, Pauline Lopez, Irene Pena, Horlensia Meza, Drina Seron, Shirley Raras, Helen Barriga, Margarei' Celaya, Gloria Davalos. Aiier wiihsianding The iirsi weeks of inclocirinaiion and iniiiaiion 'rhe Freshmen began accomplishing ihings, ihe firsi of which was fheir viciory over ihe Sophomores in ihe Tie-ups. A very good Freshman Taleni Show was given near ihe end of The year. and The Class. whose members have disiinguished ihemselves in siudeni' acriviiies ihroughoui ihe year, began looking ahead io oiher prosperous years ai Gonzales. f Q , 563 5 if F ESI-IMAN - SOP!-IOMORE TIE-UP ' 1 . I I E g .. .vgkff gg X.. 2 Exif ,.., -M RG N'Z T' N5 STUDENT Standing: Don B Dean, Girls' Bloc man Rep: Janicl Force, Advisor: Pres.: Alfred Boss 'oolzs, CSF Pres.: Sam Burns, Sr., Class Pres.: Yvonne Boysen, Head Maioreiie: Raquel Garcia, Freshman Class Pres.: Arlene lr G Pres.: Barbara Dieh, FHA Rep.: Sfella Dominguez, Girls' League Rep.: Joe Bass, Jr., Class Pres.: Horlencia Meta, Fresh- Corda, Soph. Class Pres.: Clem Alberioni, FFA Pres.: Sandra Siubblefield, GAA Pres.: Ann Lopes, Head Rally Girl: Mr oberf Celaya, Boys' Bloclr G Pres. Seated: Ray Verzasconi, Business Mgr.: Sondra Gronningen, Sec.: Eugene Cunningham io, Vice-Pres.: Phylis Hook, Head Yell Leader: Dolores Caprara, Treas. Sfudenr Governmenl af Gonzales is headed by rhe Siudenf Council, a group of aclive sfudenf leaders whose dufy if is To recommend legislarive and judiciary measures of benefii To The general srudenr body. Besides i+s regular business, +he council inirialed and supervised a plan for reiuvenaring The Siudeni Union inferior by giving ir a much needed lace-liliingf' Members alrended Two conferences, in Carmel and Boulder Creek, of The Coasi Counries Associared Siudenl Councils, and mel wiih represenlalives from rhe Gilroy council lo discuss infer-school relafions. COUNCI ALFRED BOSIO Sfudenf Body Vice-Presidenf L EM' E PHYLIS HOOK Head Cheer Leader RAY VERZASCONI Sfudenf Body Business Manager WMM X, . fy DOLORES CAPRARA Sfudenf Body Treasurer 3: 57' 5 L is W1 EUGENE CUNNINGHAM Sfudenf Body Presidenf SONDRA GRONNINGEN Sfudenf Body Secrefary TI-IE SPARTAN The yearbook sfaif sincerely Hwanics everyone who conrribufed 'ro The formulafing of This book. i 448 BARBARA LIPSKY, Assisfanf Edifor ARLENE DEAN, Business Manager SONDRA GRONNINGEN, Edifor Top Row: Irma DePraHi, Gay Ashley, Carol Rodoni, Ray Verzasconi, Nancy Brown, Don Brooks, Janice Corda, Raquel Garcia, Mr. Force. Middle Row: Bill Pihl, Sharon Gnesa, Mary Ann Rogers, Lauralee Colyer, Phylis Hook, Ann Lopes, Joe Bass. Boffom Row: Frances Ambrosini, Sondra Gronningen, Arleine Dean, Barbara Lipsiy. SPARTAN I-ll-LIFE Inleresling. accurale, and lively news presenfed in an aHrac'rive manner is lhe goal of lhe journalism class. To malce each paper be++er is lhe moHo. Armed wilh rhese, +his class has pushed ahead in ils efforr 'ro produce an oulslanding paper. Irma DePraHi and Joanne Snodgrass ediied The firsl four issues: fhen +he class appoinfed Ann Lopes edifor for lhe remainder of lhe year. Newly innovaled 'rhis year was an issue called The Sparlan Lo-Life. on sale April l. Sludenls alfended lwo iournalism conferences-one al Slandlord Universily and one af 'rhe Universily of California al Berkeley. The year proved To be an invaluable one in many phases of iournalislic educalion. MR. SANTOS-Advisor ANN LOPES-Ediior Leif +o righfz Nadine Breschini, Don Brooks, Irma DePraHi, Dolores Caprara, Joanne Snodgrass, Eugene Cunningham, Pauleffe Anlrom Frances Ambrosini, Bob Bales, Ann Lopes, Sieve Prewiff, Peggy Barnwell, Nancy Rodcliclr. Shanding: Shirley Raras, 2nd sem., Sondra Gronningen, ls+ 81 Zncl sem., Deann Kinnear, Isl and Zndq Miss South, Francis MacDonald, Isl and Zndg Joe Bass, Isl and 2nd, Jaclc Redfern, 2nd, Beverly Nielsen, 2ncIg Melva Griffin, Is? and Zndg Carolyn Murray, Zndg Darlene Gandia, lsf and 2nd, Second row: Irma DePraHi, Is+ and 2ncIg Dolores Caprara, Isl and Znd: Mary Ann Rogers, Is+ ancl Znclg Lauralee Colyer, Isf and Zndg Arlene Dean, Znd: Ann Lopes, 2nd, Shirley Soares, Is+ and 2nd, First row: Mary Louise Garcia, 2nd, Carl Olsen, Zndg John Sampaga, 2nd, Ray Verzas- coni, Isl and Znidg Don Broolcs, Ish Sylvia Johnson, 2ncIg Wilma Hackworfh, Isl and 2ncIg Dorofhy Siason, 2nr:I. CSF Membership in lhe Gonzales chapier of The California Scholarship Federalion lalliecl lifleen The Fall semesier and iwenly in The Spring semesler. The firsi semesler loanquel was held al Lilile Swilzerlancl. There was an inilialion banquei lhe second semesier, and five members ailended The CSF conference in Fresno April 30. The annual Di+ch Day was The climax of a very successful year. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS , ,s,. sw s 4 Darlene Sandia, Vice Pres.g Don Broolcs, Pres.: Darlene Gandia, Pres.: Mary Ann Rogers, Sec.: Francis MacDonald, Trees., Mary Ann Rogers, Ann Lopes, Treas.g Sondra Gronningen, Vice Sec. Pres. , . Top Row: Nancy Brown, Dollie Burlon, Joanne Snodgrass, Beverly Nielsen, Belly File, Carol Rodoni, Melva Grillin, Janice Corda, Emma Jimenez, Obdulia Medina, Marlene Wiley, Mary Ann Rogers, Alice Tharp, Arline Nicola, Barbara Redlern. Third Row: Lorene Calub, Raquel Garcia, Rulh Breschini, Yvonne Bergeron, Slella Dominguez, Eslher Rioias, Angelina Cordova, Carolyn Jones, Virginia Ridley, Nona Barlow, Barbara Corpuz, Lola Perez, Lupe Olvera, Eslher Davalos, Concha Jimenez, Barbara Lipslry. Second Row: Lorraine Raras, Belly Pallerson, Carolyn Murray, Irma DePralli, Verna Turner, Belly Swanson, Dolores Caprara, Arlene Dean, Lydia DeLeon, Norma Pedevilla, Gay Ashley, Frances Verdugo, Eslher Renleria, Dorolhy Guidolli, Nadine Breschini, Ann Lopes. Firsl Row: Virginia Gallardo, Darlene Gandia, Lydia Sanliago, Gloria Davalos, Jennie Ramirez, Horlencia Meza, Belly Teves, Palsy Teves, Jaclryln Alamo, Sylvia Johnson, Lauralee Colyer, Judy Barrell, Sharon Gnesa, GI RLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League is an organizalion open lo any girl in school. This year has Norma Barlow, Rila Nunes. been a cornparalively quiel one aclivily-wise: however, lhere were regular meelings and a Girls' League Chrislmas parly. Back Row: Darlene Gandia, Vice-Pres.: Lorene Calub, Joanne Snodgrass, Sgls.-al-Arms: Melva Grillin, Treas.: Fronl Row: Virginia Gallardo, Sec., Lydia DeLeon, Pres.: Slella Dominguez, Rep. BOYS' BLOCK Ronnie Hisiorian: Danny Pafierson, Sec.- Treas.: Rolderf Celaya, Pres.: Rigo Casfillo, Vice Pres. The Boys' Block composed oT aThleTes who have leTTered in aT leasT one oT The Tour major sporTs, collaboraTed wiTh The Girls' Block G in many imporTanT acTiviTies, including The Homecoming Dance, and supervision of The Freshman- Sophomore Tie-up and grammar school Traclc meeT. AT The end of The year The boys held Their annual barbecue in The Arroyo Seco. 'HM L-... 1 Top row: Alfred, Bosio, Larry Sale, Joe Jimenez, Bill Pihl, Tom Gay, Larry WesTcoTT, Joe Bass, Jim Moore, Ronnie Garlen, Clem Alberfoni, Sam Burns, Wayne Handley, Third row: Mr. Burns, Genaro Villareal, Jesse Green, Alvin Villegas, Rudy Garcia, Larry Teefers, Allan Jones, Ronald Mixon, Chebello EsTr-ada, Danny PaHerson: Second row: Jessie Dominguez, Roberi Celaya, Dario BusTamanTe, Diclz WesTcoH, Ray Perex, Willie Molina, Bob Colyer, Leandro Perez, Tony Cavanas, Tony Calub, Mr. GuTierrezg FirsT row: Bruce Wimer, David Harvick, Joe Carranxa, Rod- rigo Casiillo, Dbn Harvick, Bill Davies, Tom WiHmann, Leo Colanfro, Henry Ghilardi, Sam Salray, Carlos Carranza, Leroy Larson. GIRLS' BLOCK Sondra Gronningen, Sec, Peggy Barnwell, Treas.g Arlene Dean, Pres: Norma Peclevilla, Vice Pres. The Girls' Block a major organizalion al Gonzales, has experienced a year of challenging acfivilies, all execuled famously for ils ambilious members and able leadership. ll supervised +he Freshman-Sophomore lie-up, and girls' inlramural acrivifies, sponsored rhe Homecoming fesfiviries, producl of a grea+ deal of pre- paralion, and sold candy and popcorn al noon games. The 'rreasury was sufficienl lo provide for a grand banquel al +he Casa Munras in Monlerey, and members helped wifh fhe big grammar school lraclc meer in The Spring. Virginia Gallardo, Girls' Block G candidale, was elecled Homecoming Queen. 3 .,,, m M' XX Top row: Miss Sheri, Darlene Sandia, Phylis Hook, Vera Duncan, Beverly Nielsen, Nancy Rodcliclr, Middle row: Belly Pafferson, Pauleife Anlrim, Carolyn Murray, Frances Ambrosini, Sharon Gnesag Bollorn row: Virginia Gallardo, Sondra Gronningen, Peggy Barnwell, Arlene Dean, Norma Pedevilla, Sylvia Johnson. We Top row: Rodoni, Janice Renleria, June Scoll: Second Shirley Soares, cl.. Lipsly, Joyce Cooper, Charlene Pleiller, Glenda Cheney, Barbara Dielz, Nancy Brown, Dollie Burlon, Marlene Wiley, Carol Emma Jimenez, Obdulia Medina, Deann Kinnearg Third row: Belly File, Belly Swanson, Emily Perez, Virginia Magee, Eslher Dorolhy Guidolli, Jacilyn Alamo, Lauralee Colyer, Judy Barrell, Norma Barlow, Yvonne Boysen, Wilma Hackworlh, Joyce Miss Shorl, Marlene Berli, Rulh Breschini, Belly Daniels, Carolyn Jones, lrma DePralli, Dolores Caprara, Nadine Breschini, Lopes, Nona Barlow, Kalie Garcia, Rosalie Caslillo, Lorraine Rarasg Firsl Row: Rila Nunes, Eslher Rioias, Angelina Cordova, Delia Dominguelz, Angie Palacio, Lola Perez, Janice Johnson, Slella Dominguez, Verna Turner, Concha Jimenez, Leoda Green, Sandra Slubble- lield, Eslher Dayalos, Jane Barbellini. AA The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion was newly organized al Gonzales lhis year. lls members include lhe girls who are nol yel eligible lor lhe Girls' Block Under lhe leadership ol Presidenl Slubblelield lhe G.A.A. had successlul dances, and calce and coolcie sales. lls big proiecl was making and selling pom-porns lor lhe games. Slella Dominguez, Sgl.-al-Arms: Barbara Lipshy, Treas.: Sandra Slubblelield, Pres., Deann Kin- near, Vice Pres.: Lauralee Colyer, Sec. Top row: Joyce Lovelace, Ann Taylor, Joanne Franscioni, Susan Fitzharris, Betty Hedgepeth, Carol Madsen, Sandra Tharp, Rosie Noghera, Wanda Stockdale, Janice Corda, Patricia Garcia, Betsy Grenfelg Third row: Marlene Berti, Geraldine Avila, Mary Ann Grisetti, Virginia Ridley, Tommie Ellington, Sylvia Holcomb, Emily Perez, Emily Carbonell, Jane Medina, Florence Hook, Charlotte Pfeiffer, Charlene Pfeiffer. Second row: Shirley Raras, Betty Lou Carbonell, June Panzica, Diane Huntington, Frances Verdugo, Geraldine Balero, Sherline Green, Janice Johnson, Janice Roddick, Gay Ashley, Marilyn Cox, Margaret Nielsen, Vivian Bergeron, First row: Miss Noble, Esther Davalos, Jennie Ramirez, Gloria Davalos, Leoda Greene, Nadine Breschini. Arline Nicola, Paulette Antrim, Barbara Dietz, June Bales. Rachel Celaya, Julia Cadenaz, Pauline Lopez. Gonzales Future Homemalcers began by pre- paring 24 boxes for the Red Cross and continued in the vein of good will by singing Christmas Carols at the County Hospital in Salinas, Several members attended the FHA section meeting at Campbell, and Nadine Breschini, June Bales. and Paulette Antrim were delegates to the state conference at Asilomar where the latter was elected State Mem- il N bership Chairman. The club prepared and served a dinner for the Soledad Lions Club. had a booth at the Salinas Valley Fair in May and concluded ,fi,, . .rr with the annual picnic. Center: Paulette Antrim, Pres.: Left to Right: Arline Nicola, Vice-Pres.: Nadine Breschini, Historian, June Bales. Sec.: Barbara Dietz, Reporter: Leoda Greene, Troas. if-'S' If-J ll' lI'-f: ::, ,Q ,W Top row:Larry Teeiers, Larry Sale, Paul Baeslrens, Floyd Finlr, Allan Jones, James Lafferfy, Franlr Sale, Third Row: Alfred Carrasco, Dick Rich, Jesse Johnson, Louis Gularie, Larry Ramirez, Roger Guliclc, Mr. Taylorg Second row: Jerry McBride, Eugene Lovelace, Briley Perez, Leonard Luna, Freddie Saenz, Eusebio Rubalcaba, Henry Ghilardig Firsf row: Leon Ausmus, Leroy Larson, Clem Alberfoni, David Barreii, Leon Selva, Alberl Bresclmini. ANNUAL F. H.A. BARN DANCE P ,. FUTURE FARMERS Alberf Breschini, SgT.-aT-arms Leon Selva, Treas. David BarreTT, V. Pres. Leroy Larson, Reporfer Leon Ausmus, Sec. Clem Alberfoni, Pres. Gonzales FuTure Farmers began Their year wiTh The Fall barbecue aT Paraiso Springs. Freshmen became Greenhands in The November iniTiaTion, and in December The FaTher and Son BanqueT was held. Our chapTer was represenTed aT The FFA basl1eT- ball TournamenT in King CiTy, Tive boys received The degree oT ChapTer Farmer. and The annual FFA Barn Dance was anoTher giganTic success. The lasT major acTiviTy was sponsoring The FFA-4l-l Junior l.ivesToclc Fair here aT school. Q, s rx 'uf f 9 I 0 .' e T8 Q , o i I 4 , , vs I ,f MIXED CHORUS Robed in newly acquired ves+men'rs, fhe Mixed Chorus Tool: perl' in several pre- senialions including The Chrislmas Program, 'rhe Cenlral Coasi Counlies Music Fes- lival, lhe Spring Conceri, Baccalaureaie and Graduaiion. Allhough iheir acliviiies are comparaiively few, consisienl hard worlc has made each performance oulsianding. K ' l l Top row: Freddie Saenz, Willie Wiffmann, Edward Griialva, Leandro Perez, Joe Bass, Ray Perez, Bob Colyer, Dario Busramanfe, Roberf Celaya, Jesse Dominguez: Third row: Cl'1arloHe Pfeiffer, Emily Carbonell, Marlene Wiley, Barbara Lipsky, Dollie Burien, Sondra Gronningen, Emma Jim- enez, Melva Griffin, Obdulia Medina, Carol Rodonig Second row: Carolyn Murray, Kafie Garcia, Virginia Magee, Pauleffe Anfrim, Joyce Love- lace, Arlene Nicola, Ann Lopes, Virginia Ridley, Emily Perez, Rosalie Casfillo, Delia Dominguez, Angie Palacio: Firsl row: Riia Nunes, Dar- lene Gandia, Berry Lou Carbonell, Vivian Bergeron, Marlene Berfi, Janice Johnson, Party Verdugo, Nona Barlow, Frances Verdugo, Yvonne Bergeron, Angelina Cordova, Esfher Rioias. s S i BAND The year's schedule has held varied and numerous evenfs for +he Concerl Band. Providing lively music for rallies and furnishing half-Time enferlainmenl' for foolball games were ifs inifial acriviries, followed conseculively by parriciparion in The Pioneer Day parade a+ Paso Robles. The Band Day af Berkeley in which high school bands from all over lhe siale look pari, lhe Chrislmas Program, The Cenlral Coasl Couniies Music Fesrival. The Spring Concert fhe Memorial Day Parade. and concluding wi'rh Baccalaureafe and Gradualion. Top row: Danny Pafierson, Jim Sfrong, Leandro Perez, Alvin Villegas, Ronnie Tise, Barbara Lipsly, Sondra Gronningen. Bob Colyer: Fourfh row: Nona Barlow, Sharon Gnesa, Janice Corda, June Bales, Bob Bales, Viclor Colaniro, Gerald Sampaga, Louis Dominguez, Gilberf Menchaoag Third row: Bill Sireich, Elias Guerrero, Joanne Snodgrass, Dario Busfamanie, Teddy Peverini, Genaro Villareal, Edward Griialva, Shirley Soares, Mr. Weigel: Second row: Verna Turner, Lawrence Garcia, Beverly Nielsen, Bill French, Manuel Balero, Richard Celaya, Belfy Wafson, Ray Perez, Leo Colantrog Firsr row: Lois Franscioni, Paisy Teves, John Sampaga, Albert Tafolla, Ray Verzasconig Carolyn Murray, Darlene Sandia, Sam Salray, Behy Teves. l i L RALLY GIRLS 1,-.., Q' 4- Sfanding: Barbara Lipsiy, Ann Lopes, Head Rally Girlg Kneeling: Lauralee Colyer, Rosie Noghera. Emily Carbonell, Be++y Swanson. W MAJORETTES ...V fb. wa ln. l LN? M riqiwl: Virginia Magee, Virginia Ridley, Yvonne Boysen, head maiorerfeg Carol Rodoni. Mona Barlow. CI-IEER LEADERS Cenferz Phylis Hook, Head Yell Leader: Leff To Riqlnfg Norma Barlow, Sylvia Johnson, Sandra Sfulablefield Sharon Gnesa. O .,....-1 N J' NIIRGINI A 0 N a grasses 12, W, ,,, , . may ' M if ., , ,417 1 ' mg M f-m-- W V :zwsii h . gfkiifzvgsggfeigfl. .- 1 Qs W Qu 65265 fv , . 8 '1- 45 Vi,-:QL l x A A .,-,.: i E 5 W , fi 2 L --.,.. f X . . . :-- ii! -1, , -2 jali 5 .f.f gg Y W Top row: Doyle Clem Alberfoni, Ron Garlen, Joe Bass, Jimmie Moore, Jesse Green, Nani Dominguez Larry Ramurez Coach Burns Middle Row: Alfred Boslo, Danny PaHerson,, Dario Busfamanfe, Ray Perez, Bob Colyer, Tom Wiffmann, Wlllle Molina Rudy Ymguez Frcnf Row Manager Vernonw Hevrin, Sfanley Corpuz, Dicl: Wes+coH, Henry Ghilardi, Tony Calub, Leroy Larson Alan Jones Joe Jimenez 0899 4 is Q su mush 'Yah v QQ QOH! W W v WM,n.MN R mw.3 'za gre ew: Q 'sm L M 2' M13 tofu nuns H r ig 2 Svii'f F 'QW 1-aww, w nv Q eu A Q 4 ,ee ig54': llllllllll swan vous wavy I 'O' u uv ou as l Fil QU dose 0 :vue . . TU EU www: Back Row: Henry mm. Ray Perez, Rudy Yniguez. Cerner: Tom Wiifmann. Fronf Row: Danny Pafierson Wlllne Molma Leroy Larson Dario Busfamanfe, Bob Clolyer, Clem Alber+oni, Joe Bass, Don Harvick and Danny Pafferson were chosen Honorary caplanns GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES I4 49 20 6 7 I4 6 SCORES ATASCADERO I3 SALINAS 7 PACIFIC GROVE 39 GILROY 38 HOLLISTER 32 CARMEL 26 KING CITY 0 SAM BURNS Boys' A'I'I1Ie+ic Manager THE BIG UPSET - GONZALES 6, KING CITY 0 TK: X ik. li?-81315861 vim Ilia, fl Kiwis 5193 Top Row: Joe Guiierrez. Third Joe Carranza, Fred Holguin, Leon Gomez, Andrew Garcia, Jimmy Garcia, Ernesf Mendoza. Bobby Laman Coach Manager Jesse Dominguez, George Aposfle, Tony Sylvesfre, Ray Garcia, Roberi Acuna, Tony Olivas, Lupe Barela Dennis Sakay, Lolais Garcia, Elias Guerro, Willie Wiifmann. Second Row:CarIos Carranza, Dominic Torres, Rocci Marfignoni, Sherman Avecillo Jim Sirong, Bill Davies, GilIaer'r Fernandez, Tony Cavanas, Lawrence Garcia, Gonzalo Arroyo, Joe Palacio. Bo++om Row: Wayne Bereman Chebellr Esirada, Johnny Farris, Wayne Handley, Ronald Mixon, Leon Ausmus, Bruce Wimer, David Harviclr, Larry WesIcoH', Sam Salsa l J. V. FOOTBALL l l The I954 J. V. Foolball Team was one of The mosf oulslancling in several years. l The Team was composed moslly of Sophomores who had had one year of 'loolball l experience, rnalcing a more heads-up leam lhan usual. The young Sparians were l never oulclassed. Their smoofh. explosive Splir T offense enabled 'rhem 'ro score l againsr all opponenrs, and only 'rheir inabiliiy 'ro play consislenlly good defense lcep+ l rhem from winning all of Their games. Johnny Farris was elecled Honorary Capfain. l l l SCORES l GONZALES 27 . . ATASCADERO 0 e-oNzALEs 7 . SALINAS 27 l GONZALES 27 . PACIFIC GROVE 3 GONZALES I3 . GILROY 7 l GONZALES 20 . HOLLISTER 26 l GONZALES 7 . CARMEL I3 1 GONZALES 45 . KING CITY 6 i i i l l Y Top Row: Coach Burns, Sam Sakay, Lawrence Garcia, Kenneth Ayers, Leo Colanfro, Carlos Carranza. BoT'rom Row: Joe Carranza, Don Teelers Tom WiTTmann, Rudy Garcia, Tony Calub. LIGI-ITWEIGI-IT BASKETBALL Led by ALL-CCAI. Don TeeTers and sharp-shooTinq Joe Carranza, The Iighf- weighT baslceTball Team made a commendable name Tor iTselT even Though iT was noT aT The Top of The lisT in The Tinal league sTandings. We look forward wiTh opTimism To nexT year's season, Tor nearly The whole group of lighTweighT leTTermen will be re- Turning. Rudy Garcia won The Tree Throw Trophy and Tom,WiTTmann was elecTed Honorary CapTain. SCORES GONZALES 3I .... GILROY 38 GONZALES 37 . . ATASCADERO 53 GONZALES 26 . . PACIFIC GROVE 42 GONZALES 32 . . HOLLISTER 30 GONZALES 30 . . CARMEL 37 GONZALES 44 . . JUNIPERO 44 GONZALES 39 . KING CITY 36 GONZALES 45 . PALMA 39 GONZALES 43 . LIVE OAK 54 GONZALES 33 . PALMA 30 GONZALES 44 . GILROY 58 GONZALES 53 . PACIFIC GROVE 66 GONZALES 36 . KING CITY 29 :KIA Fernandez, Frank Sale, Jim Moore, Genaro Vxllareal, Roberf Celaya, Rudy Ymguez. Boffom Row: Wayne Handley, Manager Top Row: Sam Burns, Jesse Green, Joe Jimenez, Joe Bass, Clem Alberioni, Ronnie Garlen, Coach Gullerrez. VARSITY BASKETBALL Allhough Ihe Ieam finished close Io 'rhe cellar, II proved if had Ihe sluff Io win when if was fired up. The GianI Killers delealed Ihe league champs and our Iradifional rivals, Ihe King Cily lvlusfangs, making Ihis a successful season, in spile of our slanding in Ihe league. Clem Alberloni was chosen Honorary Capfain of Ihe year. SCORES GONZALES GILROY 53 GONZALES . ATASCADERO 54 GONZALES . PACIFIC GROVE 37 GONZALES . HOLLISTER 34 GONZALES . JUNIPERO 67 GONZALES . CARMEL 43 GONZALES . JUNIPERO 35 GONZALES . KING CITY 43 GONZALES . PALMA 36 GONZALES . LIVE OAK 45 GONZALES . PALMA 45 GONZALES . GILROY 53 GONZALES . PACIFIC GROVE 4I GONZALES . CAL POLY 57 GONZALES KING CITY 53 Q: Vkkr ik M-ff .. Q if ' , f ,g:1,QxQ,sg9E.?y NM. -n K ?V5 W Q I K1 X LAK az 5.3, Nm Q64 cndfn I ...iii F sw 7 - '! -M1 X' za I-if D Top Row Middle Row: Leroy Larson, Guiierrez, Willie Wiiimann, Billy Davies, Chebello Es? rada, Joe Bass, Joe Palacio, Archie Wall, Carlos Carranza, Leon Gomez y Paiferson, Ronnie Garlen, Gilberf Fernandez, Jesse Dominguez, Tom WiHmann, Alan Jones. The Sparlan baseball leam. alrhough noi The champion group of 'lhe pasr, has l shown qreal' promise for The fulure. Wilh only lhree seniors on lhe Team. Jesse A Dominguez, Danny Pallerson, and Tom Wiflmann, lhe Sparlans will be a leam full l N of leflermen lo lead fhe assaull nexl year. Viclories over King Cily, Palma, Junipero l Memorial, Salinas, and Gilroy have eslablished Gonzales as Jrhe leam lo bear. Garcia, Tony Olivas, Lavarr Confreras, Elias Guerro, Gary Bolin, Wayne Handley, Alberf Breschini, Jim Moore. Boffom Row- SCORES l eoNzALEs 4 .... SALINAS 2 , eoNzALEs o . HARTNELL io i eoNzALEs I . KING cirv 4 l eoNzALEs 9 . Jumreizo 1 i GONZALES i . HOLLISTER 9 y eoNzALEs i . SALINAS o eoNzALEs z . PACIFIC enove is i eoNzALes i . PALMA in cs-oNzALes 2 . SOLEDAD PRisoN iz l GONZALES s . JUNIPERO 4 GONZALES iz . . SOLEDAD PRlsoN ie eoNzALes 6 . PALMA 3 GONZALES 6 . CARMEL 1 GONZALES i . HARTNELL 3 GONZALES 1 . eiuzov 6 eoNzALEs . Live oAK ,Q si Top Row: Dario Busiamanfe, Chebello Esfrada, Joe Bass, Clarence Teves, Larry Sale, Johnny Valadez, James Lafferfy, Jesse Green, Ronald Mixon, Ray Perez, Coach Burns. Middle Row: Rodrigo Casiillo, Tony Calub, Franlc Sale, Freddie Thompson, Alberf Garcia, Rudy Garcia, Carlos Carranza, Lawrence Garcia, Richard Garcia, Bruce Wimer. Boflorn Row: Joe Carranza, Richard Celeya, Kennefh Ayers, Leo Garcia, Joe Palacio, Freddie This year's Sparfan rrack 'reams have had an excepiionally good season. The Saenz, Sam Sahay, David Harviclr, Dennis Salray. Varsify leam. led by ace sprinler Ray Perez who fled lhe school record of I0.0 seconds and consisienrly placed in 'rhe 220 and broadiump. have hopes of again winning fhe league championship. Jesse Green sei a new school record in fhe high- jump al 5' lOlf4 , and Tom Gay pu'r Jrhe shof 47' IOlf2 for anolher record. Sam Salcay, Fred Saenz, Joe Palacio. and Rudy Garcia, all in running evenls and Frank Sale. broadiump, were oufsfanding lighlweighf 'rraclcs+ers, while dependable varsify poinl-gainers were: Joe Bass, Clarence Teves, Bruce Wimer, Jim Lafferiy, Don Harvick, Alvin Villegas, Dario Busfamanre. and Johnny Valadez. V . 4 , H Y. N fx s ...W....W-.M -.-1 5 -Q 1 f iv: k'f1, T' I .. ., aj I , g ,isi gqh kz , , , ::,5 ' ' Q11 ..kMF..v-H: 4 A ..,,..:. .N -, Q. X ' ij.---annals-in , ,.:,. 3, A -Q vw K ,,.4u:.4 'Lsx+-Avi n may K n wma. 3 i r g yilmf Wg, M 5 Q, '- 5 . , ,, M M, Q, f 5, aw gl i , .f f 5 A .w miw X 3 5 fiiiimi M X S i , F l Uhmi.. ' , ' Y M V if f ,M mg 1 , ' .. I A . , ,' f 46. 7' 4 i ff 'V' 'lf , , E i L 5 I I: 1 , ,Y 1 .X In ,, X , J .sw , I , . ,,, ww W ' 1, ,, 5 .f 3 Y , 13. 3 V 'ay ' V ' ff V .W ,:,:- 5, if- . ff X 7' , f ,. , ' K ' -' K xi T-1 :rw ' f ' . , QA Q, - I X 5 f A Qiiilifljf' 1'-1, .,: - , M.-,A .,w,w,1f1g 22 56' an 'W Hi aww 4 5 .,-Mi in GIRLS' SPORTS CALUB Gll'lS' rxinlelln.. Mdflaqer l l i l i i The girls' alhlefic program cenlers around regular physical educafion class acfivily. Wilhin each class period, firsi and second leams are chosen for each sporl. speed-a-way, baslcelball, volleyball, and soflball. Champion- ship 'reams of fhe play-off 'rournamenls are piclured on 'rhe following pages. Each girl is given poinls for being chosen for a leam. ll has been lhe iob of Lorene Calub as girls' alhellic manager. +o coordinale lhe en'rire program by keeping an accurale record of each girl's accumulalion of poinls. lhus regulaling +he granling of alhlefic awards and membership in lhe GAA. and Girls' Block HG . SPEED-A-WAY l l l l W, 'WW it W r 3 1 i ' ' 'Q If ,V X 1 W- Isl leam champs--4-lh period 1 Cenferz Darlene Sandia. Capiaing Back Row: Leoda Greene, Sandra Tharp, Florence Hook, Frances Verdugo, Lydia Sanliago, Virginia Gallardo, Sondra Gronningen: Fronf Row: Arlene Dean, Norma Pedevilla, Lorene Calub, Barbara Corpuz. BASKETBALL Isl' ieam champs-4+h period Cenferz Sondra Gronningen, Cap+aing Leif lo Riglwf: Darlene Sandia, Arlene Dean Norma Pedevilla, Florence Hook, Lorene Calub, Lydia Sanfiago, Virginia Gallardo 2nd feam champs-4+h period Cenferz Barbara Corpuz, Capfaing Lef+ lo Rigid: Gay Ashley, Mary Jane Henning Nona Barlow, Beffy File, Marilyn Cox, Frances Verdugo, Eleanor Urquidez. VOLLEYBALL Isl leam champs-lsf period Cenlerz Emily Carbonell, capfaing Back Row: Beverly Nielsen, Joanne Snodgrass Marlene Wiley, Jaclclyn Alamo: Front Row: Rifa Nunes, Deann Kmnear Carolyn :S-f f5LZff3?.54f',1Ygssw .. .Hu ,::,,..,,,s,..m.. 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Sylvia Johnson Lck Tock ' - DOH Brooks Mr. Jundquisr . . Ray Verzasconi Mrs. Rarcher . . Dollie Burron Buzz Barley . . Don Teelers Elmer B. Ames . . . Teddy Peverim THE PRODUCTION STAFF Business Manager ..... Ruih Breschini Siage Manager . . Ron Garlen Assisiani Siage Manager . . Jimmy Moore Sound Eflecrs . . . . Berry Jean Palierson Properiies . Glenda Cheney, Barbara Dieiz Program Cover ....... Joe Bass Make Up . . Esiher Renreria, Srella Dominguez, Miss Arerhusa Soulh, Miss Anira Shori. Promprers .... Phylis Hook, Barbara Lipsky Technical Direcior . . Mr. Dean Harper Direcfor . Miss Lorraine Rodgers MISS LORRAINE RODGERS Direcfor uf? -wr- 5, Fun 5 .1 .K !! 929- 35 ? mi AL 1' 1 'f wr gf in I - ff ,-:fxgw:,rw3i4f,'N'1Sf' ' ' . -M' 4 1 :if EE Y W .X 1' . 4 f u. X as .Kiwis f A 'Y 2 1 ? Qu 4 t 0- Q 1 V . , M ww , Q 9? 1,5 5, . 4 I A 3 , sa , k :PE if ai E . , , l I lim gi! :avg 'vu-4' ff? 3 'si ,EV ' and W? W 1 mm-haul ' g, If N.. S ' .' 'fl ,-1 I2 F A L T Y LIFE INSURANCE ' REAL ESTATE ' GENERAL INSURANCE I44 ALTA STREET PHONE OS5-3446 GONZALES. CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '55 MRS. C. BRESCHINI SI SONS FRANK LEOIXII SHEET METAL WORKS Everyfhing in The SITeeI' Mefal Line EURNACES AND HEATING SYSTEMS SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY 0 FRANK LEONI, Prop 0 P. O. BOX II62 PHONE OR8-2749 0 STATE AND OAK STREET 0 SOLEDAD, CALIFORNIA GONZALES FAMILY GROCERY LOUIS NOGHERA, Prop. PHONE OS5-3645 GONZALES CALIFORNIA HAY o GRAIN 0 BEANS o POTATOES o ONIONS MITCHELL SI LLIMAN COMPANY Modern Bean Cleaning Our SpeciaI+y Warehouses a+ SALINAS and CAMPHORA TELEPHONE SALINAS 7656 CHUALAR 263l SOLEDAD OR8-244l M. B. FOWLER CONCRETE PIPE IRRIGATION SYSTEM MANUFACTURING . INSTALLATION . MAINTENANCE O P. O- B01 838 MELVIN B. FOWLER GOYIIGIGS- CPIIIOVIIIP Res. Phone I5I-W TSISPITOVI9 0553436 King Cify, California ,,,,,,..,,..-H-W-W N V A E ff j' m y , 'M iii? , k ' I ,,:, A I -WW M--1, W, M -. 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Marlcef Sfreel The Sfore Wifh Two S+ree'r Cloclcs POLLY-ANNA BAKERY Specializing in BIRTHDAY, WEDDING and PARTY CAKES I Telephone 6658 936 Main S'IreeI' Salinas 3l9 Main Sireei I Salinas, California Q Dial I RUBEN REITZ VAN DEREN Congrafulafions To The FOOD CITY AUSTIN STUDIO CLASS OF '55 1 from The 'IWhere Price and Qualify WEDDINQS Llive Togefher Under One PQRTRAIT R fl' ERCIAL I OO COMM Kennedy and Callahan I Main 81 Hawfhorne, Salinas Zig Main S+- Salinas Soiedad California I I I CALIFQRNIA Congralulafions PINE BOX SALINAS I DISTRIBUTORS I X 0 T 346 WEST MARKET ST. T PHONE 74,47 I SALINAS, CALIFORNIA I l GROCERIES ' IVIEATS BEER 9 WINE We Give SKH Green Slamps IOI Highway Soufh Soledad NATIONAL BANK YOUR HOME BANK Safefy 0 Service Securify I W. J. ALLEN JONES T 8 SON S JONES l Plumbing PAINTING CONTRACTORS T Sheef Mefal Work I-Iardware and Boysen PainTs SOLEDAD I PHONE OSS-39II KING CITY Glonzales California GONZALES I I I GAS STATION E. R. BALES TRUCK 84 AUTO SPOT Tires - Tubes - BaHerieS Clif RON Accessories - Lubricafion Diesel Fuel PHONE ORB-2885 Soledad Californ M459 mf' an 463 7, ffm-ff J A fi MIM ag, My J. uw .tmjj ff ,, mx fi 9' ll Sum . ,BM W .. -. ,5.,,ALF. w ig?. , V MQ- kv .. ,ki m v fn, ,gmt 1,5 yy K vi,fgjLQ4,gK7,-Q Wa.- , ASRQMS: is-11-5'-A M, .gHw1?fz.fQ,f'QEt ef f' 54-I Easf Alisal S+ ' 2 ,669 EL FRANSCIONI f l5iQ GEEEQEIRED I E R ET 1 ' lvl M5905 P X PHONE CinemaScope EDWARD FRAN I, rop. OR8-2660 Sfereophonic Souncl , . . and The BesT of Eafs Tn MeaI's ' 3D Presemaions TELEPHONE OR8'2445 VERNE X: DORIS STEBBINS S I d d C H . Prinfing and Publishing phone 5 , BOX T20 Ole 6 G I Orme OTITCB Supplies Greenfield Califor EV ER'S S l When in Chualar iT's PET CENTER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 FOODS eood Mixed Sandwiches DUNNTNQ5 MQTQR SUPPLIES Cold Drinks COMPANY I Banquefs I Phone 5931 DE SO-IOP Arcade Shops - Volley Center Phone Zbll LYMOUTH IO24 I: SO. MCJIH Sli, SGIIUOS ROD AND RENO 320 Monferey SI. Salinas. Calif. DIAMOND SPECIALIST P A -I-HE NATIONAL P ENl UL DEPARTMENT STORE TYPEWRITER CO. A MANS SHOP WEL cave se 26' mvweo COMPLETE OFFICE L k f H1 R d d ,j'f,2 '9, MAIN QPAYQTS OUTFI'I'I'ERS OO O' 6 e an Yellow STore 261 Main Street To- PHONE OR8 2774 olinos California ZI3 Main Street Solinas Soledad California I .. I MI TIENDA LTORTILLA FACTORY RALPH I-IARO, Prop. FAMOUS FLOLIR Xi CORN TORTILLAS The Besf Torlrilla in The Salinas Valley ' . - Salinas P. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS M. J. JOYCE REID 81 JOYCE PACKING Paclcers 81 Shippers California Vegetables PHONE 2-64I I O. Box Il8I - Salinas, California CompIimenTs of IXII'I 3 SERVICE COMPANY l , . 0 I LSAT? GONZALES OS5-348I 4672 SALINAS ii 2, ' 'W l i in x isi Z K, L, - Keg 1 5 J ,,,., - 2 x , . , -an E . my , yr Q , , f nr I WE GIVE S8fH GREEN STAMPS 62 ' W OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS O 412 MAIN ST. FREE PARKING IN REAR TOM HAMBEY LUMBER COMPANY One Siop Cenier for a CompIe+e Line of Lumber 0 Hardware o Miiiwork o Bui lding Supplies Phone ORB-246i - Free Esfimafes Furnished SOLEDAD CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS or '55 AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Bank Service Since I854 Member Federal Deposir Insurance Corporafion CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '54 SEARS, SALI NAS SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE VALLEY CENTER Q 4 vi X T?EnLmT f' H' . I . If CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '55 SOLEDAD PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC CO. - PLUMBING SUPPLIES - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - DAIRY SUPPLIES NEST GNESA TELEPHONE OR8-263 If You Like Iialian Foods-Come Io Us PASQUALE HOTEL SOLEDAD LIQUOR STORE . P. Tonini, Propriefor I'raIian Dinners o Privafe Banquefs o Rooms Phone OR8-9963 Fronf Sfreef Soledad, California CONGRATULATIONS MARIYS SNACK SI-IOP FINE FOOD AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE GOLDEN STATE ICE CREAM - Where the Gong is Always Welcome - SQLEDAD CALIFORNIA row '35 own' pil oi' 320 MAIN ST. 551, , 'KJ , wh M 109: fr 1 SOLEDAD TRADING POST Owner--MARIE TREADO Dealers in Good Second Hand Furnifure and CIo+I'iing We also deal in Anfiques 0 Trade where your dollars have more sense I2O Oak Sfreel, Soledad phone OR8-2932 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 CHICAGO PRINTED STRING COMPANY WESTERN PLANT BI5 Wes? Marlcef Sfreef Salinas, California BEST WISHES TO THE sENioRs F. V. HAMPSHIRE, INC. General ConI'rac+or and Builder Residenfial 0 Commercial 0 Indusfrial Telephone 73I6 P. O. Box 448 743 Soufh Sanborn Road Salinas. California WATCHES DIAMONDS GIFTS PARKS JEWELERS If II s a Wafch, We Can Repair IT 570 Easf Alisal Sfreef Telephone 2-0866 Salinas, California BOTILL'S MEN AND BOY'S STORE .3 We specialize in all Types of clofhing. shoes. and sporfs equipmem' for The High School S+uden'r. 4+h STREET GONZALES. CALIFORNIA HARDWARE 0 HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES 0 TOOLS PAINTS 0 PLUMBING 0 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES O GONZALES LUMBER CO. BELDEN xi c STREET GONZALES PHONE 055.3316 Archntect, Robert Stanton, A, I, A. BEST WISHES CLASS OF 55 TONBLESON at HUCK, unc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS SALI NAS TURNER'S PHARMACY The REXALL Slore AUSTIN F. TURNER, Proprielor TELEPHONE OS5-3643 GONZALES, CALIFORNIA BERRY'S FLOWERS ITurner's Pharmacy, Agenlsl We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere Harry and Mable Thomas Telephone 488I 422 SALINAS STREET SALINAS, CALIFORNIA NEW AMERICAN MARKET MEATS o GROCERIES GENERAL MERCHANDISE Free Delivery Phone OR 8-2925 8 Oak Slreel SOLEDAD CALIFORNIA Custom Building - Welding -- Blacksmlthlng eoNzAL:s CALIFORNIA Warner Machine Sh p I YOUTH FUL FAVORITE FASHIONS AT BARTLETT'S 224 MAIN STREET EVELYN CUNHA- Pmpfief SALINAS, CALlPoRNlA WELL DONE, SENIORS, MAY GOD BLESS YOU WITH HAPPINESS! KRAIv1ER'S VARIETY STORE School Supply Headquarfers Hobby Corner - Toys 84 Novellies ' Sewing Needs - Yardage OONZALES CALIFORNIA SOLEDAD APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE STORE APPLIANCE - FURNITURE TELEVISION - RADIO CANEVASCINI BROOKS SOUZA PHONE OR8-245I I36 DIXIE STREET SOLEDAD. CALIFORNIA hw Ifffiliiife Charge Ihe Lovely Things You Wanf Ihe Lighf Hearfed Pin Money way. Twelve Tiny Mon'I'hIy Paymenfs. No? a Penny Down. I 23I MAIN STREET SALINAS, CALIFORNIA WESTCOTT MOTOR COMPANY Standard Merchandise o Dependable Service CHEVROLET Sales and Service Phone OR8-262 I SOLEDAD CALIFORNIA I I SOLEDAD MERCANTILE COMPANY The House of Friendly Service HARDWARE 0 GROCERIES o DRY GOODS Disfribufors for INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Tracfors 0 Trucks o Farm Equipmeni' GeneraI Merchandise-OR8-2644 Paris 8: Service Depf.-OR8-2645 GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS DICK BRUHN'S A MANS STORE HART-SCHAFFNER 81 MARX HICKEY FREEMAN Clofhing Phone 5293 356 Main Sfreef Salinas. California Congrafulafions fo The Class of I955 ARENA COMPANY OF SALINAS Phone 4838 GROWERS AND SHIPPERS SALINAS, CALIFORNIA P. O. Box 27 WITH BEST WISHES AND SUCCESS TO THE I955 GRADUATING CLASS SOLEDAD OSCAR VON LANGE CALIFORNIA SAM BARC LAY Disfribufor of ASIDE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Salinas, California DUTTON'S PET SHOP EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PET Phone O55-3922 620 Alfa Sfreef Gonzales Hobilgas Service Sfafion ENOS PIINI Lubricafion 8: Car Wash General Pefroleum Producfs ledad California Congrafulafions 'ro fhe Class of '55 PEVERINI GROCERY Solgdad California ATTHE... 0 CAN BE YOURS JEANETTE BRASSIERE SHOPPE Sole Manufacfurers of JEAN-BRA-ETTE THE DIMENSIONAL BRA Also STRAPLESS ancl GIRDLES All Garmenfs Carefully Fiffecl 904 Perl: Row-Valley Cenier Salinas -- Free Parking CONGRATULATIONS FROM SOLEDAD THEATRE MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER SEE THEM ON OUR GIANT PANORAMIC SCREEN KIDDER AND MONTEREY STREETS PHONE OR3-2943 olilv 6 EQUIPME CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '55 LACEY AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COMPANY Monferey Coun+y's OIdesI' 935 FRONT STREET SQLEDAD MISSION CREAMERIES INC. THE FINEST IN MILK Produced LocaIIy-Sold Locally AGEN FROZEN FOOD 222 NORTH MAIN STREET SALINAS, CALIFORNIA ORVAL gl KAY COOK DAYTQN-JOHNSON ,,oRTRA,T COMPANY PHOTOGRAPHERS Real Esfafe 0 Insurance Northom Monterey County Ilwe I:ii!i1ATIC Representative Make-up Phone 3939 Phone 5486 I57 Main S+ree+ Salinas 353 Main S+ree'f W Salinas CaIifornia Every'rhing In Music Conoco Motor Oil W IN S GADSBY'S STURDY S,a,i0ne,, and Omg, Music co. oIL COMPANY Equipmenf 0 SHEET MUSIC Diegef Fuel Typewri+ers o Renfals : E,EigR,Ii1S5TRoMENTS Kerosene Stove Oil 9 RADIO 0 TELEVISION Phone 486I o PIANOS Phone 3473 35I Main Sireef o ORGANS SBIIFIBS CGIITOFIIIG 345 Main SaIInas P' O' 46 - IOI Hwy' So SOIIIIGS 8: Subscribe now 'ro 'rhe GONZALES DEPARTMENT STORE Salinas California Phone OR8'2675 For All The Local News SoIedad California CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '55 HITCHCOCK PACKING CO. SALINAS CALIFORNIA SOILSERV INC. Agriculfural Chemicals Salinas: 2-6473 INSECTICIDES o HERBICIDES o FUNGICIDES o SOIL FUMIGATION MAJ O R DISTRIBUTING ' C O M P A N Y Salinas Valley Carrols Exclusively P.O. Box 7I9 o Phone 80I4 SALINAS CALIFORNIA Andy Boy 0 Sky Wonder 0 Page Boy 0 Green Head D'ARRIGO BROS. CO. OF CALIFORNIA Shippers of Leffuce, Carrofs, and Broccoli Box 850 Box 22I SALINAS CASTROVILLE SOLEDAD MORTON I-IEVRIN BUILDING CONTRACTOR CAUFORNIA ga JOHNSON MOTOR CO. Buick o Ponfiac GMC Trucks Gonzales California VOSTI REPAIR V 81 HARDWARE SUPPLIES River Road - Phone OS5-3344 Hardware 0 Plumbing 0 Eleclrical Aulo Supplies ' Aulo Repair ,, P iiii M V Surface Pipe and BalinqWire GONZALES CALIFORNIA EMILY'S SHAKES ' SUNDAES ' CANDY SANDWICHES ' SODAS OPEN AFTER ALL THE GAMES TYNAN LUNBER CO. WE FURNISH EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING PHONE 6431 242 E. ALISAL STREET SALINAS, CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 Salinas Marketing Cooperative TELEPHONE 5146 - RESIDENCE 4242 SALINAS CALIFORNIA HOOKER CEP EAY Members: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE 420 SOUTH MAIN STREET - SALINAS, CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ CARMEL SAN FRANCISCO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '55 HOTEL COMINOS We SpecIaIize in BanqueIs FREE PARKING ISO MAIN STREET SALINAS, CALIFORNIA Gonzales FRANK'S MARKET Groceries o Vegefables o Meals Phone OSS-3688 Gonzaleg F. N. FRANSCIONI BUILDING CONTRACTOR Phone OR8-2266 g Box 4I7 SOLEDAD CALIFORNIA Sporfing Goods of All Types Bosfonian Shoes o Arrow Shirfs 0 S+e+son Hafs ASI-ILEY'S DEPT. STORE Sporl' Slaclcs 0 Shirfs 0 Yardage Skirfs 0 Blouses Phone OS5-3956 California SAM YOP BUILDING QONTRACTOR O PHONE I4I - BOX Ibl G-ONZALES CALIFORNIA TI-IE SPORTSMAN ALL TYPES ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT AWARD SWEATERS sms - RENTAL TELEPHONE 43II 249 MAIN STREET sALuNAs, CALIFORNIA HOTEL JEFFERY FRIENDLY COFFEE SHOP SAI-'NAS CALIFORNIA AGRO FERTI LIZERS JOHN PRYOR COMPANY Phone 6393 P.O. Box 266 SALINAS HOOKER 69 FAY Members: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE 420 SOUTH MAIN STREET - SALINAS, CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ CARMEL SAN FRANCISCO CONGRATULATIONS SEN IORS AND BEST WISHES HARVEY BERKUIST BOY'S WEAR 268 MAIN STREET SALINAS, CALIFORNIA PORTRAITS FRONT STREET ALEX ALCANTARA Your Friendly Pliolograplieru WEDDINGS PHONE ORB-2754 COMMERCIAL SOLEDAD. CALIFORNIA O- W' JOHNSON STAN USK Lurz JEWELERS MAKER OF sPoRriNe eooas .ie FINE CLOTHES Phone 445i Telephone 6828 20-A W. Gabilan St.. Salinas, Calif. 645 E. Alisal Salinas. Calif. 695 E. Alisal St. Salinas, Ca NATlOSlFlr'?3LRg,,Ol-LAR Compliments of JOB l:rOlli KING KAP nc Where Your Dollar Buys More Insurance Age Y Always Better Values Here by PHONE ORB-2650 Salinas 257 Main Shed Califom Tlre Service 503 Front Street Soledad Soledad Cleaners CONGRATULATIONS We Clean with Care- Soledad Pharmacy . E thin You Wear. Your Friendly Richard Handley' M. D. TeleplYcTri'ZlOR8T2725 - V. H. Davis Rexall DVUQ Siofen . , Corner Oak Er Monterey Streets, 755 Fronl S+. Soledad OR8-26I3 Soledad Cal'lOm'a Soledad, California FOUNTAIN BOWL PHONE oss-3947 WALKER'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE WE GIVE S81 H GREEN STAMPS FLOWERS by Dom PHONE 2-742I Valley Center Chualar California Il West Acacia Salinas, Calf THE SMART SHOP PHONE OS5-33I0 CONGRATULATIONS i TO THE CLASS OF 'ss PATTON S MARKET Prompt 81 Courleous CAMILLA 81 CHESTER SARINA Service Proprietors , Phone ORB-2958 Soledad. Calif Phone 233i Clnualar. Calf J. A. JOHNSON 81 SON We Specialize in Manufacfure and Repair of Local Farm Equipmenf WELDING 0 BLACKSMITHING 0 PORTABLE EQUIPMENT Paul Johnson Telephone: Office SI34-Res. 2-0270 637 Abbofl S+ree'r SALINAS CALIFORNIA I SALINAS WATSONVILLE FREIEIIQIIQNT 5 ME F E 72I ABBOTT STREET SALINAS, CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 IIIIUSSIEILIL IPACIIQIINCG CUMERNY Growers-Sbzlzbjrem Bong-Up - Boss Brands CAEIEUENIA VEGETABLES A RIEITTIEIIOEEIIAL BANK MAIN OFFICE TELEPHONE 7676 SAIlSl1IxalsUCE REPORTER SAL: NAS, CALIFORNIA RO. R-,R 780 THE TRIANGLE CO. OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA INSECTICIDES 0 FERTILIZERS ' AGRICULTURAL MINERALS 320 WEST MARKET STREET SALINAS, CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE 4843 LITTLE SWITZERLAND ALTA STREET OONZALES, CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL TRUCK COMPANY INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 0 PARTS 81 SERVICE U.S. ROYAL TIRE DISTRIBUTION 703 ABBOTT STSEET PHONE 7379 SALINAS, CALIFORNIA BOX 749 MRS. C. BRESCHINI 81 SONS K. R. NUTTINO CO. GROWERS - PACKERS - SHIPPERS PHONE 8041 SALINAS, CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '55 BRUCE CI-IURCI-I, Inc. PACKERS - SI-IIPPERS PHONE 4859 SALINAS, CALIFORNIA JOAQUIN BONDIE'I'I'E-CHEVROLET Service for Economy ALL NEW FOR '55 PHONE OS5-3454 GONZALES. CALIFORNIA GENERAL BOX DISTRIBUTORS LUMBER o BOXES Highway IOI SouIh-Opposife Romie Lane Telephones: Salinas 2-6446 - 2-643I 0 Wafsonville 4-4769 sALINAs CALIFORNIA C AT E R P I L L A R PRINCILE TRACTOR COMPANY KING CITY SALINAS WATSONVILLE zzz aose zsao Congrafulafions 'ro The Class of '55 FARLEY FRUIT COMPANY SALINAS CALIFORNIA Hardware o Household Supplies o Tools PainI's o Plumbing Supplies o Elecfric Appliances GONZALES HARDWARE CO. FOURTH STREET GONZALES TELEPHONE oss-3655 Co,ngraI'uIa+ions STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Complefe Home Furnishers Headquarfers for Lane Cedar Chesfs JOHN AND CALIFORNIA STREETS SALINAS, CALIFORNIA Culitornio's favorite homogenized milk tate HUMUQENIZED Milk L 'f ,Ll U v '-j ..... . SALINAS PHONE 7326 CALIFORNIA s SALINAS VALLEY SAVHNGS TT ',1f 3 fame ' l -5' I r ,Q -, I U 119 EAST AL.lSAl. iziiiwim-s?iLINAS. CALIFORNIA oc 1 ,rt,,.:f1Llw if cglpzavnjz you. Swre T U4 N85 uv C' GET A 330 Main Street Telephone 71-tbl 'MW-we Q Salinas California ' -I s. XX 'Vi A Carmen Nardone , WALTER S. MATQKI-IAM BROKER Congratulations to a fine group of boys ond girls, Accept my best wishes for your continued success in your chosen endeavor. You ore always welcome at the Markham Ranch, whether interested in buying cattle or just an interested visitor. The newest, most progressive step in livestock is the production of efficient cattle, converting feed into Douncls of beef economically. SELECTED VEGETABLES P. O. BOX 638 SALINAS MAIN OFFICE AH gkmgf . Garcia Saddlery Co. SADDLES SILVER MOUNTED BITS AND SPURS LEATHER GOODS TELEPHONE 5975 32 W. GABILAN STREET CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '55 I-IARDEN FARMS TELEPHONE 7314 EL CAMINO REAL, SOUTH SALINAS, CALIFORNIA Grissom Motor Co. OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC PHONE 6457 3OI MONTEREY STREET SALINAS CALIFORNIA TI-IE LADY SI-IOP QUALITY FASHIONS 343 MAIN STREET sAI.INAs, CALIFORNIA ECKHART SEED CO. Localion lSpencel Congralulalions Class of '55 DEL CARON Lanz Originals Sglingg Phong 4297 Surlwear and Funwear 960 Parlr Row Salinas SMART SHOP EVANS ECONOMY MAYES SNIVELY Dislinciive Apparel Telephone 5305 523 S. Main Sl. Salinas, California DRUG STORES 238 Main - 409 Main - 823 Easl Alisal Salinas, California HOME DEPT. STORE Clofhing for lhe Family We Give S 8: H Green Slamps Soledad California TRAVEI ER'S Phone OSS-3491 Fourlh Srreel Gonzales. California VET'S COFFEE SHOP LUCY 8: LYMAN Where lhe Elile Meer To Ea? Phone O55-343I Alla SIFESI G0n15Ie5 SIDNEY HUGUENIN Civil Engineer Fourlh Slreef Gonzales FRIENDLY MARKET Prader Bros. - Rudy and Eddie GROCERIES I FRUITS 0 VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS 0 BAKERY GOODS Fourrh and Belden Sfreefs Phone OS5-3466 Gonzales California Salinas Valley Sporl Shop School Swealers Complete Line of Sporfing Goods COURTNEY OFFICE EOUPMENT CO. Royal Typewrilers v Sales 81 Service VICTORY COFFEE SHOP The Place lo Ea? Al Coarlney 30 Wesl Gabilan 360 Mein S+. Salinas Phone 6564 Salinas- California Alfa sffeef oemig. 5Cl'lWAB'5 Roberl J. Frolli, Agenr FRANK MQRASQI GROCERY 81 VARIETY GROCERIES - MEATS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Lazier Insurance Agency All Types of Insurance CHEVRON GAS STATION Lubricalion Service Phone 258l , , Chuaiar California Gonzales California TIRES 0 BATTERIES 0 ACCESSORIES Congratulafions Congralulallons Io Class of '55 Lvdiais Beaulrv Salon DR. O. H. NUSZ Ashlon lmplemenl Co. Phone 055355 G i C V, Phone 2-644I One Mile Soulh of Gonzales Onza es 6 Norma IZSO N- Main ST- Salinas lOl Highway on lhe La Gloria Road WGIIKSTIS Besl Wishes fo rhe Class of '55 Swenson's Flowers Bessie Swenson - Waller Swenson Telephone 4909 220 Soledad Sireel Salinas, Calif. Shell Service Slalion Jonn D. WILLIAMS STORES Where Your Dollar Buys More Always BeH'er Values Here 257 Main Slreef lOl Highway Gonzales Salinas Cali-Fo,-ni, YOUN95 TOY HQUSE LA B E L'S Gonzales Norwalk Qualify Toys Reasonably Priced WOMENS READY.TO.WEAR Ser-Vice S-fa-Hon Telephone 2635I 937 S. Main Phone Sl I5 lol Highway M. B d Y 408 M ' ' ' ' . . Es+hePlCI Youciiglg Salirliars SGIIMS Cahlomla Gonzales California -Cnevcvz 7724 I XGA, . Mwwwf Z - 25,41 no ' 1-ffm K.. ,Zoe 'I O lf?-IMJ Aj J ,,Q,,0f.1.n o v S I STQIQIQQIE A . . 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BRESCI-IINI - - Joseph T Piini and Wm A Breen Grocernes - FFUIIS- Vegefables ' salesmen ' ' RID' HAES SFTJ?lZiSHlNGS Me5l'Wh0le55le Meals Real Esiafe ' Bonds 0 Insurance f' M Mb. f S I, P. O. Box asv o Phone oss-aszs Phone soze In reef B 'nas Gonzales California 64 Wesl' Alisal Slreef Salinas I 's I I . . ARK ' em, Shop A H CL GONZALES MACHINE hil Tele ' ' n G Radio BEANS o GRAIN AND FORGE WORKS . H Poi Iectr o plionces INSURANCE . Phone -3393 34X I el' Gonzales Phone OR8'292O Soledad Walf Rianda Arnold Pisoni E S 550 Alfa Sfreef JEW UNION SERVICE GONZALES NX Wa Claes, elry ami, Repairing Tires - Baiferies - Accessories LAUNDRY and CLEANERS I p one 2,W Lubricafion W GSeI-VEC? Z:agServeE+ IV reen aI'T'l S BO' 7 Gonzales Is? and Alla Sis. Gonzales, Calif. BOX 236 e Phone O55-S983 KJ N Congrafulafions To The Congmfulanons R95 Class of '55 CONGRATULATIONS , Gusfav Eberhardf, MD. L C. MULLER FRANK TERRY ,nd .. . , , James FasseH', MD. 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Lmmrmm 1 wal r I N ! 4 4 A s I Winn ix , , ' i if i Table o n i ents Opening 2 Portraits 7 tt i ti Group 65 n 3 Action Shots i 95 ..5i. 'N i f Ad ve rtismg 'itf1t1ntt.if3Q2c Closing Index H? x ,X I if . ,, 4,2223 ,mf k M ,,,,,, DEDICA- TICDN Mrs. Nancy Johndrew was born in Taunton, Massachusetts. She gradu- ated from Taunton High School and spent one year at the Boston Conserva- tory of Music. She attended the Boston University of Liberal Arts for half of a year. After obtaining a B.A. at Ithaca College in Spanish and English, i1972l, she went on to receive her master's of Science in Education from Elmira Col- Ieget1976J. Mrs. Johndrew came to South Seneca in September of 1973. At this time, she was very active in chorus, and played the piano. Her two sons, Steve, and Mike, attended the Trum-ansburg School. Mrs. Johndrew has spent much of her time helping Seniors with magazine drives, dedicating her efforts towards Project Europe, Drama Club, and the English Department. Nancy Johndrew is a warm and loving person, full of joy and gratitude. This can be seen in her attitude towards the highschoolers she teaches. Her class rooms are full of smiling faces, grins, and grammar. A child's education is important, but it can be fun too. When- ver she meets you in the hall, there is always a smile whether the day is gloomy or bright. This smile can warm even the greenest heart. Faculty and friends respect her alike for her teaching ability. The English department would not be the same without her. Seniors can never thank her enough for all the time she gives to them during their last year. Thank You! DSG C8! 3 THE DAYS OF CUR LIVES Young Life is a very big part of South Seneca. The meetings, which are held in a different person's home each week, are attended by approx- imately seventy kids. At the meetings they sing songs, learn about Christ and have an all around good time. ln the summer, the group's leader, Louie Fludin, loads up about 15 kids and takes them to camp. The three camps the South Seneca area at- tends are Silver Cliff in Colorado, Windy Gap in North Carolina, and Saranas in New York. Camp is one week of non-stop fun. Time is spent canoeing, sailing, mountain climbing, and water skiing. The kids are con- stantly on the move meeting Young Lifers from all over the country. During the school year the kids at- tend Watson Homestead in Painted Post. This is an action packed weekend with about 300 Young Lifers from all over New York. Last year everyone returned to school sporting tee-shirts proclaiming Watson Wipeout . 1. Remember the day you got fitted for your new hat? 2. Another day, bumming around in the senior lounge. 3. Shortened versions of Olivia Newton John and John Travolta perform for Young Life. 4. Let's take it from the top. 5. Gosh! l didn't know Louie had a sister! 6. Some things stay with you forever, like all those great novels you've read with Mr. Manaseri. 7. Bet you never thought you could ever really make anything. Well, neither did Mr. Depewl 4. OPENING As you flip through the pages of this year's Falcon you will be reliving days and happenings of the past year just as you recall days of your life when you look through an old photo album. Remember the naps you took in kindergarten, all the new kids that came when Interlaken and Ovid merged, being the oldest kids in the school in eighth grade, then being the youngest kids as freshmen, and finally graduation. This photo album will save the memories for you to relive whenever you Want. lx. 6. 1 5,5 K f 5 YOUNG LIFE 5 JH. I'IIUI'I I-KU I IVI I Y IJEHIUU Ninth period isn't just for detention or study hall anymore. Jr. High students get together every day to participate in several interesting activities. 1. Math Club 2. Sign Language Club 3. Speiiingbee Club 4. Sewing Club 5. Auto Club 6. Knitting Club 7. Science Club J came 1 6 JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES Portraits 2 3 l J m FACULTY PORTRAITS . Constance Suba: Home-Ec. 2. Michael Maciel: Social Studies. 3. William Gates: Social Studies. l. Marvin Rich: Phys. Ed. 5. Judy Poth: Media Center. 5. Paul Davie: Math. '. Martha Risley: Nurse, Personal Interaction. 3. Paula Borsa: Business. J. Kenneth Russell: Industrial Arts. J . Kathleen Rourke: English. . Anne Flanagan: English. .C. B. Manaseri: English. . Maria Marichal: Spanish, French. . Pat Cimochowski: Biology. . Cyndie Oliver: Math, Psychology. . Pat Burgevin: Media Center. . Heather Rose: Resource Room. . Nancy Johndrew: English. . Walter Depew: Industrial Arts. 5 l l. Jane Depew: Phys. Ed. . Robert Gerlach: Music. . Robert Davie: Social Studies. . William Thomson: Science. ! l l. Louie Rudin: Student Counselor. D S. Nancy Wszolek: Art. '. Joseph Gublo: Business. l. Roger Clary: Industrial Arts. l . Stewart Cogan: Health, Driver Ed . Paul Larsen: Math, Chemistry, Physics. BF Ity 11 We w.. A ,gif f' HF FACULTY PORTRAITS Owen Babcock: Grade 5. John Lavancher: Grade 5. Bob Goodwin: Grade 5. Flay Patten: Grade 5. Gary Alger: Grade 5. Bob Perrotto: Grade 6. Carl Wambold: Grade 6. Norma Wambold: Grade 6. Roy Fleming: Grade 6. Robert Betzlerc Grade 7. Michael Neville: Grade 7. Carmen Smith: Grade 7. John Alsheimerz Grade 7. Vera Giasi: Grade 8. Benito Giovannetti: Grade 8. Marion Maciel: Grade 8. Marijke Ebbing: Resource. Donna Colman: Girl's Phys. Ed. John Guinan: Boy's Phys. Ed. Bob Fairclough: Music. Deborah Driscoll: Music. Barbara Tokar: Librarian. Christie Kroeger. Edith Lavarnway: Nurse. Verna Milks: Nurse's Assistant Larry Postle: Shop. David Arklandz Art. Sandra Hill: Home Ec. F ny 5 .wfgy g X 1 .,.15:g,'Q.:S:f1E,.wj 1 A-,.i f ,K fr ,, -A ,1 --',k- 5 f...'- t QQ Q 'my 27 Q'- Aamir' f 5 FACULTY POFITRAITS 1. Mary Jo Meyer - Reading 2. Jyl Olschewske - Kindergarten. 3. Carol Tower - 1st Grade. 4. Sharon Ross - 1st Grade 5. Kathy Vogel - 4th Grade. 6. Patricia Archambault - 2nd Grade. 7. Karen Corning - Resource. 8. Pam Postie - Kindergarten. 9. Karen Cushman - Music. 10. Susan Clark - Pre-1st. 11. Mary Ann Dendis - 1st. 12. Joseph Arcangeli - Phys. Ed. 13. Mary Rose Corcoran - 2nd. 14. Susan Van Riper - Sub 1st, 2nd 15. Gail Snyder - 4th. 16. Eula Gillette - 3rd. 17. Judy Craft - 4th. 18. Christine Harding - Resource. 19. Margaret Goodwin - 3rd. 20. Peggy McDonald - Teacher's Aide. 21. Susan Delaney - 3rd-. 22. Dorothy Van Galio - Librarian. 23. Evelyn Hoagland - 2nd. 24. Ruth Schermerhorn - 4th. 25. Ann Bush - Speech. 26. Theresa Elliott - 3rd. 12 F ity 3 5 , A Q CY' 51 ' K , , 3- R Q' x- 13-0 tv x 'ff' 3' A r lf 5 . 1. 2,4 , B ' s 'w x . Q g l . X' -.f+--2 it Q ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 1. Emma Christenseng Clerical Staff. 2. Shirley Jayg Transportation Clerk. 3. Board of Educationg Row 1: Brenda Eastman, David Terry, Myron Beardsley. Row 2: David Dresser, John Bailey, Ray Snyder, John McCauley. 4. Robert Elliott, Guidance Counselor. 5. Janet Hubbardg Clerical Staff. 6. Arlene Ellisg Clerical Staff. 7. Patricia Bachmang Secretary. 8. Ira McGonigalg K-8 Principal. 9. Henry Morris, Business Manager. 10. Betty Ferrandg Secretary. 11. Jane Lamisonp Secretary. 12. James Tyler: High School Principal. 13. Harold Weibezahlg District Principal. 14. Judy Dickersong Secretary. 15. Eugenia Srmackg Secretary. 16. Charles Bosmang K-8 Assistant Principal. 14. ADMINISTRATION .J i ff? 16 Snail Seneca 7aZcoa4 Foll Sports Schedule 1980 O District Principal MR HAROLD WEIBEZAHL Principal of High School JAMES D TYLER Principal of Mtddie Schooi IPA W MCGONIGAL Assistant Prtncipai CHARLES BOSMAN Director of Athletics MR MARV RICH 18 SENIORS me t,A I 4,71 , Kifebvfl ,:,. P get , Q ' 1 - A vbz- + o ,tt ,fs ardeliMSuldi1m. Inv. YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS WITH -- THE TOTAL APOROACH TO VPODUCNNG BETTER YEARBOOKS Gary Hadden Saies Representative Phohe 716 5452360 28 South Umoh Street P' me Phohe T16 398-2070 Rochester NY 14607 SOUTH SENECA CENTRAL SCHOOL JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM Come Sail Away Saturday, June 7, 1980 from 9:00-1:00 A.M. High School Auditorium FEATURING: HYGH TREASON Singtes 54.00 ' CON-'Dies 56.00 W X: ' X 1: John lotta: Klmbles, 9-4-63, Math, Shop, Business, Varslty Club 3, 4, Drama Club 2, Cross Country 1, 2, Track and Field 3. 4. Football 3, 4, Wrestllng 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 2, 3, 4, Palnt Your Wagon 2, Freshmen, The Rolling Stones, To catch the llsh on the beach, To all freshmen I leave the tor- ture ol thls T hole, and Mr. Man, You can tune a plano but you can't tuna fish. Penny loyce: Blendle, 6-6-63, Mechanlcal Drawing, Fleld Hockey 2, 3, Girls Basketball 1, Track and Fleld 1, 2, 3. Skl Club 1, 2, 3, 4, The school Itself, Plnk Floyd, To survlve, l leave these borlng days to Wendy to party them to llle, Uve lt upl letly Lynne Brewer: Bets, 1-8-63, Business, Sci- ence, Muslc, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Palnt Your Wagon 2, Two laced people, The Rolling Stones, to be one ol the Rockettes, l leave the lond memorles ol South Seneca to Gerl Ann, Oh, shootl Marlin J. Brewer: Matty, 1-25-63, Ag Mech., Llbrary Club 1,2, Marchlng band 1,2,3,4, Concert band 1.2: Chorus 1,2,3,4, Guys and Dolls 1, Paint Your Wagon 2, My Falr Lady 3, Mr. Ft., Cars, Mlgrant worker, To Blg Dlck l leave all the glrls that no one has gotten Two , What? llarcla Lynne luck: Marcy, Buck-Buck, 12-27-62, Science, Math, French, Glrls' State 3, Internal. Club 1, 2. 3, Drama Club 1, 2, Nat. Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Class Olllcer 2, Student Councll 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm, 1, 2, Exchange Student to Japan l1979l, Paint Your Wagon - 2, My Falr Lady 3, Mr. Man's wlnd sprintsl, Bee Gees, To travel around the world, To Joey I leave my soccer bruises, Peachy keen! .lane Carroll: Janey-klns, 11-12-63, Math, Science, Home Ec. Drama Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Track and lleld 1, Prom comm. 3, Float Comm. 3, 4, Soccer Man. 4. Guys and Dolls 1, Palnt Your Wagon 2, My Falr Lady 3, And lt Was So 3, Fund ralslng, Rcc Speed Wagon, Bllly Joel, To sing with Fred Waring: To Mlss Borsa l leave her a typewrlter and a pile ol used typlng paper, That's o.k., I can handle that, Llnda Jean Carroll: Lynn, EldaJean, 7-28-63, Scl- ence, Business, Internal. Club 1, 2, Student Councll 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Fleld Hockey 1, Tennls 1, 4, Skl Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Screwed up people, Nell Young, Skynyrd , To own a horse and cow ranch in Wyoming, To all the underclassmen l leave anything they want, ll at tlrst you don't succeed, qult. Tammy L. Champion: None, 1-20-63, Business, Home Ec, Drama Club 2, Art Club 3, Skl Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 3, 4, Smoking, Journey, To Ilve llle the best I can!, To Lisa Bates l leave all those gymsulta, Really?t Julie Close, Jule, 5-31-63, Math, Spanish, Art, lntar- nal. Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Stall 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Prom Comm. 3, People who don'l llsten to me when l'm talklng to them, E.L.O., Commerclal artist, illus- trator, To Tom Mannlx l leave a space cadet, none. David Crawlord: Redwood, 4-7-63, Math, Science, lndust, Arts, Yearbook Stall 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Wres- tllng 1, Skl Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sllver Tea 2, Teachers who glve you a hard time, Styx, To become an A-1 Mechanlcal Engineer, I leave my parking space to luture motorcycllsts, OH, '?ll'A, Cindy Lee Curnmlnga: Boom-Boom, 2-21-63, Sci- ence, Business, Student Councll 2, 3, Color Guard 1, Chorus 1, 2, Tennls 1, Skl Club 1, 2, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guys and Dolls 1, School buses, Benny Marndonls, Kansas, To llnd my knight ln shlnlng armor, To Mr. Bob Davie l leave all ol my essays that weren't worth grading, I must be traveling on now cause l'm as tree as a blrd. Mlke Deparde: Crash, 5-8-63, lndustrlal Arts, none, lox, Molley Hatchet, Be a mllllonalreg none, Bummer. 18 SENIORS K ,la- ,A ,QQ Q 3 . Wm...- 1 mm ,, Jack Faiola Kimberly Ann Fairc 4' .. new 'W L JW 'MM .,M, ,X,,..,, X ,dw ,,,v. my W M fi , ' 1 Z 1 - Q W f ' W J rn If is ww F .. 1 XM w g . 9 N W iz EN Y -AK 15, 'ah W A 3 f W W a' ,gk J gif W 2 fv be ' F A , vw W z A ! w M, fm fi? Rachel nf wh:- Q T' ,wfilw .1 A 1 ' R11 QF' 4 1 X-,gm W' 1 nH'?Q.1es',g 'T'5a4ff -, fp 9, . , ,ff s L 1 Wz I' 3 O .-. :'r '4 U I D3 4 CD cn W W O : 2 cb I- I 2 ... O 'ff '+ Joseph Jerger: The Jerg, 5-18-62, Printing, Library Club 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, AVC 2, 3, 4, Guys and Dolls 1, Palnt Vour Wagon 2, My Falr Lady 3, M.B., Mlchael Jackson, To move to Florida, To Tammy Dodson I leave the hlgh school, Stick lt. Rosemarie Jonea: Rosie, 7-14-63, Business, Bocas, Peppers 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Choms 1, 2, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 3, W.M., Commodores, Ted Nugent, Computer Programming, I will to Sandy Hayes the fun bus ride to BOCES,Ooh Babies. Donna Kay Judd: Shortstult, 6-2-63, Business, Pep- pers 2, Track and Fleld 2, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 2. 3: Smelly gym lockers, high class people, Styx, Vanhalen, Navy, Partying day and night, To Tlna, I leave the lun and the B.S. ot high school, Go torlt. Vlllllam J. Klvla: Greek, Crash, 3-18-63, Science, Math, Varslty Club 3, 4, Hardwood Club 1, 2, 3, Class Oftlcer 1, 2, 3, Student Councll 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Boys Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Halr on my tongue, Skynyrd, To be president ol the Hllltop Hall of Fame, To Lope and Coach Riley I leave a thlck mustache and a stift neck, Beer is great and sex ls lun cause we're the class ol'81. Pamela Jean Langley: Pam, 12-8-62, Mech. Drawing, Math, Science, lnternat. Club 1, Drama Club 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M.B., Possessive people, Styx, Archi- tect, To Mel, I leave my drawing board and Walter's wonderful class, lf you say so. Timothy Lavarnway, Tim, 12-11-62, lndust. Art, Sci- ence, Math, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Stalt 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, My Fair Lady 3, Climbing Mount Marcy wlth full packs, Simon and Garfunkel, To bicy- cle across the U.S. and back, To Dee, Wendy, and Sandi I leave Mr. G. and his challenges: Oh, Bull leatherslll Tammy Lee: None, 2-4-63, Business, BOCES, Cheer- leading 1, Peppers 1, 4, Marching Band 1, Concert Band 1, Skl Club 1, Float Comm. 1, Mrs. S., ACIDC, To someday soon get away from thls dead beat of a town, To Sandy Hayes and Sue Townsend l leave the memories of Mrs, Scheele, lgab, gabl, the boring retall class, and most ot all the great bus rides, OOO, Mamal Brenda Lent: Ben, 1-20-63, Business, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Peppers 1, Hardwood Club 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Student Council 3, Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Underclassmen acting big, Styx, To be a stewardess, I leave to Miss Borsa Bll the Yankees but Bucky: Hey man! Kathleen M. Lent: Kitty, 3-3-63, Business, Art: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Hardwood Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4, Art Club 1, 2, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 1, 2, Liars, Bob Seeger, REO Speedwagon, To make a place for myself in the world, I leave my cheerleading sweater to anyone who thinks they can handle the grlet, Go lor itl Ruthe M. J. Lucaa: Roo, 4-11-63, Science, Cheer- leading 4, Chorus 3, 4, Softball 3, And it Was So 3, Disco, Fleetwood Mac, Cars, Horses, Music, Model, I leave thls place to my sister Stephanie, No way you can be serious. Penny llatthya: Lurch, 7-13-62, lndust.-Arts, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Hardwood Club 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Training rules in sports: Led Zepplln, To get a jobll, l leave Mrs. Poth silence In the Media Center, OH Well7l That'sIl1el Tlml Jeanne McCall: Tim, Timothy, 1- 10-63, Science, Art, Cheerleading 1, 2, Hardwood Club 1, 2. Drama Club 2, Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Art Club 2, Cross Country 1, Ski Club 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 2, Paint Your Wagon 2, J.J., FLW., ACIDC, Ted Nugent, To be richer than my uncle, To Betty Creswell I leave the memories ol all our good times together, Mororls - more oft than on. 22 SENIORS '91 'W H , 4. .ww 'vs z , ...W '3 93f?? '1 i . W. MWWW Q ff ' www we Y. 0- 195 Qc D Y Szifilzd' iEM1W1iF'i'v1'U7 2 , t x Q 1 af' ,MV Aw il ,IG 4 ,S wi? Nxt E n -QQ W. ' 3 ,W -J... 4 M-.N V Q i 1 'H' if VA'4 W ' Y Ms -... wx. 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David Thomas McKee: The Daub , 3-4-63, Math, Science, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, Track and Field 4, Flock Band 1, 2, 3, Science Pro. 3, People who believe that knowledge and learning are unimportant, Vanhalen, Kiss, To become a physicist and to win the Nobel Prize, I leave my test tubes and electric guitars to future space cadets, Rock-n-Floll is the only way to go. Patricia Ann McWhorter: Hawkeye, 4-15-63, Home Ec, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Hardwood Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 1, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Bask. Statast. 4, Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, Guys and Dolls 1, B.B., Math 11-1, The Beach Boys, To live forever or die ln the attempt, To John I leave my attitude towards math. Good luckl How's it hanglni Kim Nevins: None, 6-12-63, Business, Home Ec, Yearbook Staff 3, Chorus 1, Art Club 3, Ski Club 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 3, 4, Juniors sitting at Senior tables, Heart, To live, love, and party, I leave my seat on the bus no. 37, to whoever wants it, Do your own thing. Shelley Lynn Nevins: Shelley Belly, 3-15-62, Home Ec. Art, Business, Cheerleading 3, Yearbook Staff 3, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 2, 3, 4, Preiudice People, Led Zepplin, To llve long and happy, l leave to the school Adam and Mary- Jane to carry on for me, Get your act together. Duane Newell: Noodle, 7-10-62, Art, Power Mech., none, Queen, To become a good mechanic and be rich, l leave this school to Scott Vaughn It he wants It or not, Hey youl Christina Parish: Chris, 9-10-63, Business, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Hardwood Club 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4. Student Council 3, 4, Art Club 2, Soccer 4, Girls Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, Cross Country 1, 2, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 3, 4, Cllches, Benny Mar- dones, Journey, Make lots of money and succeed in everything, to any girl who plays sports with Mr, Man or Mr. T I leave the agony of de-leetl , Bummerl Susan Pentz: Sue, 3-13-63, Math, Science, French, Art, Glrls' State 3, lnternat. Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4, Stage Band 1, 2,Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 1, 3, Guys and Dolls 1, Paint Your Wagon 2, My Fair Lady 3, People who say they are going to do something and don't do it, Duke's Big Band, To help others, spread God's news, Physics notebook to my darling brother, Oh brotherl Christine Perkins: Chris, 3-19-62, Business, Science, Art, Girls' State 3, Cheerleading 1, 4, Hardwood Club 1, Drama Club 2, Library Club 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 4, Student Council 2, Soccer flntra- murall 1, 2, 3, Track and Field 2, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, When l break a fingernail, Kenny Rogers, Work in Yellowstone National Park, To next year's seniors l leave all the pains and prob- lems ofthe underclassmen, Don't cry over spilled oil. Thomas Perkins: Perk, 11-21-60, lndust. Arts, Boys' State 3. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Having Miss R, as class advisor, Jefferson StarShlp, Law Enforcement, To the school I leave all of my student council accomplish- ments, Stupendous. Timothy Perkins: Perk, 11-21-60, Wood Shop, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4, Boys Bas- ketball, Skl Club 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, No cooperation, Cheap Trick, Flre Fighting, l leave my good fortune to Plgeonl what ever blows your sklrt up. Scott Porter: Porter, 9-27-63, lndust. Ans, Football 1, 2, 3, Float Comm. 4, Commons Committee Lunch Club, Tralnlng rules, Albro's snake boots, Meatloaf, Lynyrd Skynyrd, To play softball for the 7, l leave Ingalls to become a top player lGood luck, suckerll, None. Pamela Poth: Pam, 12-10-62, Science, Math, Busi- ness, Nat. Honor Soc, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 3. Soccer 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Float Comm. 1, 4, People who thlnk saying Excuse gives them the right to hlp check into the next aisle, Cheap Trlck, Elementary education, To Petra I leave 013. Wear It proudly, OK, Petra?, Get off my casel 26 SENIORS eans..,.,, i Q., W 3 , X X' . if m. 'Tp L r 'Ei , - nv-- M 1 5 A , nv L? M A A .. W I X W- WWW 4 ww fenlfm .fs W 1 win in Q NEW W Q n-. rf ' 5 .li ff' Q Louis Q 23 W Regina Siering l f S , , r fy Xxx K JW: wk Q a My W w u. Vi WSH!! I mmm... M W 1, .v ,A ' M in QQ' 1 ,Az qu v-311 ,., N Q Q 'uf w 1 , WE? 4 if QQ? - 1 J .911 .LM JWZW diy, 9' Wg 'W J, M AW, , QU WH fr ix f 1 Q. 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Row 3: Kelth McComb, Denlse Myer, Brian Poth, Rlch McGlaughIIn, Beth Mllks, Dennls McCheyne, Pam Oltz, John Ingles, Gunther Mlnges, Klm Hayden, Joe Llsk, Petra Peper, Gerard Mesmer, Barry McCheyne. 2. Row 1: Sandra Clark, Davld Creswell, Jell Dresser, John Dltmars. Row 2: Cheryl Bab- cock, Doug Chesley, Tlm Evertt, Dawn Den- man, Steve Getman. Row 3: Jamle Beaulon, Beth Colburn, Dennis Frederick, Tlna Epp. Row 4: Lisa Gable, Ken Cavanaugh, Ruth Bar- anowskl, Chuck Cornlng, Chris Crane. Row 5: Tracy Bretherton, Mlke Covert, Debbie Bush, Evertt Babcock, Eric Albro. 3. Mlke Covert: I can't understand why girls read those tashlon magazlnesll 4. Row 1: Francls Laper, Sue Townsend, Char- lene Shaub, Shelly Reynolds, Jamie Worrell, Amy Ward, June Russell. Row 2: Davld Ollver, Connle Voorees, Steve Wllllams, Tina Worrall, Mlke Sardone, Gary Teeter, Steve Sllke. Row 3: Llz Schmldt, Dan Troutman, Steve Wllllams, John Vander Welde. Row 4: Joan Russel, Todd Saltsman, Chrls Vanvleet, Colleen Sweeny, Brenda Sowards, Tlm Wheeler, Mlke Terry, Denlse Rellly. 5. Smlle Connlel 6. Debble Cornlsh: Same old grlnd. 7. Colleen Sweeney: I hope I get thls read before next perIod. 34 JUNIORS L JUNIORQ SGPHO- NIORES ARE NOT ALL 10 s 1. Row 1: Dawn Ball, Clndy Dresser, Connle Baker, Lynn Bosman, Paul Engllsh. Row 2: Joe Alhelm, Jeff Archambault, Kelly Green, Llsa Bates, Robin Floyd. Row 3: Denlse Doollttle, John Faller, Sandy Dlckerson, Tlm Borden. Row 4: Rlchard Brewer, Steve Covert, Steve Frantz, Darrin Grant, Roy Evans, Ann Bab- cock. Row 5: Lynn Archambault, Collette Aman, Shelly Barber, Klm Chesley. 2. Row 1: Sandy Parish, Doug Lynch, Mike Kavls, Jeff MacCheyne, Vickl Poorman, Ray Prlndle, Roger Hasklns. Row 2: Kevln McKee, Kathy Morrow, Jlm McLaughIln, Sherry Parks, Dlane Kelly. Row 3: Margret McLaughlin, Blll Lucas, Rodger Ike, Wendy Hohwald. Row 4: Sue Ike, Merle Plnnette, Davld Hallett, Andrew Nass, Jeana MacCheyne, Mlke Lawton. 3. Dlane Kelly: hard at work? 4. Adam Nevlns smlllng for the camera. 5. Row 1: Wendy Steesy, Bob Watson, John Wagner. Row 2: Karl Westervelt, Valorle Say- Ior, Mlke Swank, Hope Wilson, John Spencer, Craig Scott. Row 3: Brlan Shaub, Walt McLaughlln, Kevln Terry, Debl Ruger, Kevln Relt, Katherine Stumpe. Row 4: Norman Wells, Mlke Yonce, Kathy Wlckum, Clndy Smlth, Melanle Vanvleet, Yvonne VanCamp, Mark Welytok, Richard Young. 36 SOPHOMORES 4 SOPHOMORES 37 'S X, .Q Q Ni- Qs.. f ei i f X5-.xv 'MW :Q ik. 1.fNx,.AiiV A 1 W , i32 Q gi X. ws x mg: fy saws: 53 gsmg S , fx f fe N N-.4 I I fl 7' 94 ' HW, 1 If 'U Z3 JWDH ' H HIGH SCHQCL AT LAST 1. Ken Snyder Pucker up sweetheart 2. Row 1: Kerry McArdIe, Julle Hayes, Chrls Putnam, Nancy Jackson, Kevln Lawton. Rove 2: Jlm McLaughlin, Kurt Mlnges, Tom Mannlx. Row 3: Dan Perez, Judy Mead, Mlke Nichols, Lynn Horrocks, Sabina Peper, Davld Lent, Sue Morrow. Row 4: Jefl Oltz, Brenda Hayes, Joe Ingalls, Kevln Jackson, Denlse Potts, Mlchelle Nichols, Jlll Nlchols. Row 5: Dan Hungerford, Jlm Matthys, Deena Perdlcho, Jeff Hurd, Kelll Jo Knlttle, Jeff lnghram, Nancy Oberbeck, Martha Huff 3. Row 1: Edith Austln, Dorothy Champlon, Davld Coddlngton, Chrls Dawson, Karen Becker. Row 2: Bret Colburn, Lloyd Brown, Sklp English, Kelly Corcoran, George Ball, Mala Delaney, Larry Getman. Row 3: Jeff Bow- ers, Monica Doolittle, Wendy Boyce, Ruth Gates. Row 4: Darryl Crane, Davld Cornish, Doug Boyes, Karen Cartner, James Betts, Larry Champlon, Mattew. Row 5: Bruce Gran- ger, Kathy Ellsworth, Ann Gulnan, Klm Car- mell, Dale Frantz, Raymond Dratt, Mlke Gable. 4. Row 1: Steve Zalac, Tammy Woodard, Tanya Welytok, Rodney Smlth, Glnger Von Hoene. Row 2: Jlm Wlgglns, Bonny Terry, Cralg Wald, Clndy Rlpa, Vlncent Voorhles, Lee Van Camp, Brenda Worrel, Shlela Utter. Row 3: Maureen Rlley, Chrls Schmidt, Pam Woo- dard, Sue Swlck, Dave Terry, Vlcky Terry. Row 4: Amy Wllllams, Bill Swank, Ben Stengle, Dan Sweeney, Jlm Ver Meersch, Scott Wllllamee, Patty Young, Kevln Wheeler, Blll Woodard, Ken Snyder. 5. Sue Morrow and Karen Becker: Class Beau- ties. 6. Monica Doolittle: Should I take that 10 or leave lt? 7. SURPRISE - Martha Huff and Sherry Park. Fnosn as VOCATIONAL OUTLOOKS There are 29 students from South Seneca that attend the Ithaca Boces Jrogram. The Boces program is a ialf day class in which the students study one subject that they would ike to major in, such as Data Proc- ass., Cosmetology, Auto Mech., vtachine Shop, Food Prep., Building viaint., Welding, Auto Body, Printing, Agricultural Mech., Salesmanship and Retailing, and Trowel Trades. l'he Students learn a trade without :he use of a textbook. l. P. M. Boces. Row 1: Tlm Borden - Welding 1, Dave Cres- Nell - Food Prep., Carl Foreman - Masonry. :tow 2: Brian Shaub - Auto Body, Bob Scott - Welding 1, June Russell - Data Process., I'ina Robertson - Cosmetology 1, Jeff Dres- ser - Welding 1. Row 3: Everett Babcock - Auto Body, Terry Baker - Data Process., Barry MacCheyne -- Auto Body, Tom Farr - Nelding 1. 2. Joe Jerger, hard at work. 3. Come over here and say that! 4. Hey! Who stole the carburetor? 5. A. M. Boces: Row 1: Bryant Ward, Rosemarie Jones - Retail Merch., Tammy Lee - Retail Merch., Dennis McCheyne - Trowel Trade II. Row 2: Jack Falola - Welding ll, Joe Jerger - Print- Ing ll, Sue Townsend - Retail Merch., Dave Gerow Bldg. Maint. 6. Tammy Lee lt's Another one of those days! 40 BOCES 3 BOCES 41 42 Grade 8 F-STCDP H8 1. Row 1: Kelly Terry, Bill Barret, Glen Bar- rows, Don Stephens, Angie Ball, Julie Cham- pion. Row 2: Steve Faller, Kim Hageman, Dan Snyder, Mrs. Giasi, Ray Arden, Jeff Matthys, Emily Brinkerhaft. Row 3: David Corning, Don Miller, Reddi Satti, Watter Evans, Kristy Northup, Bonnie Shaub, Cathy Horrocks, Brenda Baker, Robin Austin. Absent: Tina Judd. 2. This test is a lake. 3. Row 1: Russ Patten, Bill Langley, Bob Cris- singer, Joyce Murphy. Row 2: Tom Slike, Gail Oltz, Scott VanDoren, Sarah Sherman, Bob Saylor, Chris Evevts, Rodney Ike. Row 3: Scott Steesy, Pam Jackson, Connie Wilson, Joy Stengle, Bob Veeder, Kelly Carmell, Llsa John- son, Wayne DeParde. 4. Row 1: Mary Jane Nevins, Terri Lahr, Vicki Thompson, Ruth Gallant, Jennifer Reynolds, Dale Stannard. Row 2: Patti Perez, Greg Den- man, Scott Sampson, Mr. Neville, Jim Nichols, Julie Jones, Joe Schaffhouser. Row 3: Diane Barton, Doug McWhorter, Roger Langley, Jul- ius Cornish, Annja Aho, Brian Brewer, Bill Wech, Dorene Newell, Paul VonHoene, Robert Duncan. 5. Boy, this is lun. 6. Row 1: Anthony Schmidt, Chris Alger, Joe Myers, Dan Sabol, Barbie Swank, Bonnie Tro- vato. Row 2: Kevin Winder, Dana Bullivant, John Poormon, Bonnie Jewett, Jim Reagin, Becky Lavancher, Kurt Lent. Row 3: Peter Pln- nette, Stacie Ike, Rob Covert, Dietmar Siering, Ken Steinruck, Clndy Dougherty, Pam Nye, Denise MacCheyne, Mary Smith, Brenda Bond. Grade B 43 JUNICR HIGH BEGINS 1. Hey guys, what's that crawling around on the floor? 2. Row 1: Debbie Potts, Sherrie Delong, Cathy Young, Shawn Steesy, Brenda Hancy, Machelle Lynd, Antoinette Badalamenti. Row 2: Lisa Harris, Shawn Speegle, Bob Jensen, John Cornish, Sally Arkland, Lisa McGonigal, Sam Ungleich, Joe Corcoran, Michelle Stapleton, Todd Bennett. Row 3: Jim Jackson, Bryce Aman, Todd Wykolt, Mark Crawford, Ricky Denmark, Jim Robinson, Ken Halsey, Becky Milks. 3. Row 1: Chuck Swartout, Curtiss Barrett, Cathy Yonce, Kim Langley, Tina Fuller, Mike Flood, Jim Harvey. Row 2: Wray Smith, Michelle Westervelt, Tammy Alford, Mr. Betzler, Kim Poth, Mark Mallory, Sherry Town- send, Rick Woodard. Row 3: Tracy Laverack, Sharon Hassman, Ritchie Jacot, Annette Geissler, Melanie Coleman, Clara Babcock, Lisa Sardone, Gordon Carroll, Jim McCoy. Ab- sent: Tim Jones. 4. Just one more answer. 5. Who says school can't be fun? 6. This test should be a cinch. 7. Row 1: Barbie Morgan, Joe Yelle, Kris Kaiser, Bob Tharp, Kyle Brace, Ken Barnes. Row 2: Don Kent, Michelle Ward, Paul Vander Weide, Tina Champion, Miss Coleman, Ira Hayes, Dawn Thompson, Todd Rozelle, Andy Jurewicz. Row 3: Lisa Mayo, Melanie Beott- che, Bob Doane, Diane Brown, Jennifer Steverson, George MacCheyne, Stephanie Lucas, Brenda Root, Chris Woodard, Michelle Hurd, Beth Neilson. . Ro 1: Scott Voorl1egs,,,Gre Nass, Bill o r'w3E:kfEJ Ewfkim vahcggajiimmy Wiggins, Laura Pinette. Flow 2: Dan Dougher- ty, Kelly Wech, Bob Moses, Eric Harris, R. A. Perrotto, Jim Noveck, Terra Lee Eagan, Chris lke, Nancy Neal. Row 3: Sandra Dreher, Ann Marie Reff, Carol Champion, Darrin Beeching, Tim Brock, Malissa McCoy, Pete Gallant, Laurie Covert, Kim Updike. 44. GRADE SEVEN :E-7, 1 Q Q sam lf3 'F an E '13 ang Y' S 4' . ,U 'w 'R Q' 1' . I Q mga X X is ... I I' , ,px X I Qi I it 5,Q? N Q , 3' .jars Lf Nw W w 122- ,mf 4, Aff wi, ! F-STGP H6 1. Row 1: June Nogle, Allen McCloud, Melissa Ike. Row 2: Tess Shepard, Melissa Doak, Glenn Barnes, Randy Trim. Row 3: John Shaff- houser, Chris Beeching, Mr. Flemming, Bill Arden, Jamie Hinman, Geri Sweeney. Row 4: Lisa Pinette, Stephanie Grover, Lillian Lawson, Henry Bennett, Paul Coddington, Charles Gehlaus, Fred Brown, Donald Welch. 2. True enthusiasm! 3. I can't believe I said that! 4. Flow 1: Lisa Hollord, Brich Minges, Mr. Wambold, Carolee Covert, John Gates, Kevin Westervelt. Row 2: Joe Bush, Ron Champion, Chris Brewer, Scott Bastian, Sue Van Vleet, Michell Schultz, Richie Reilly, Shelley Alger, Jennifer Doak. Row 3: Jim Woodard, Bernie Badalamenti, Anna Evans, Jacki Cornish, Edith Champion, Jody Seymore, Mark Taylor. 5. Row 1: Jim Walawender, Chris Emanuel, Miss Driscoll, Eric Von Hoene, Bobby Steen. Row 2: David Jensen, Laura Clair, Dawn Bab- cock, Logan Goldinger, John Alissandrello, Danny Simmons, Richie Tokar, Kim Cartner. Row 3: Bob Lavancher, Lisa Pemberton, Rachel Mateo, Cathy Brown, Renee Zajac, Jennifer VerMeersch, Bobbie Jo Hayes, Kathy Ball, Kim Sheils. 6. Have you had your daily giggle yet? 7. Row 1: Corey Coonradt, Bob Stapleton. Row 2: Eric Kittie, Carol Swimley, Mickey Hayes, Ed Roloson, Suzie McKee, Lois Ober- beck, Gary Harris, Scott Knittle. Row 3: Misty Smith, Robin Percey, Amber Wertman, Cindy Morris, Charles Maleski, Matt Lincoln, Roseanne Yaw, Sue Watkins. Row 4: Mike Green, Michelle Austin, Danny Flood, Karl Dendls, Tim Saylor, Jett Post, Bobby Pipa. 46 Grade 6 an' , 1 -Z,fl,,-' A Exif 4. Grade 6 47 I f fi 'X 'im fx 5 1 -if Nw f i Q Tiki - YA Qi f N3 ' .. Q41 N 3 ' ,ig gFl 3 Q ' ' Xf F : -f K f L - L- 5-fx kmgg , if 7 xt r .W . U k AY - f . Q . ,A L. bg i YA' F gsm . E.. an if A , I L , gi- V Q 0 2 ' Xor-:Nw b Q Q , 3 48 Grade 5 v SQ 1- ,fax if? f MQ 9 J I :vmmm:'--1x-km, V - A A A. - . .6 f . 5. . S ,, ,f ., f 25 Q., QW? X., . ,f .Lp , M f N 4 , X , ' . .. - .f fl . . ww W f I I .4 553 ., VY K . ,fi lv . was if A , a Q W 5 N1 Q- A ., mg fb 2 rR1,k,,, , .A 5. , M ZH , 9+ ,QQ 5 X ff? . dv fx? bf A 3 :Q 43' 1 yg f w K x Q L I Sf, . f , W 1 ' hh? A V g A A L . ' W. V.. ' U f 3 ..? JW ff? . 2 k , . , wk ,E i flifxmfw ' Li? 'IQQ F-STOP 1. Hey I finally got one right. 2. Row 1: Helen Goldinger, David Sensening, Louie Mason, Daniel Golden, Larry Butterer, Joey Buck, and Stacey Sheils. Row 2: Sherry Hayes, Donald Brock, Angela Artis, Chad Hub- bard, Mrs. Schermerhorn, Charles Stewart, Tammy Reagan, Rodney. Row 3: Lisa Park, Donna Floyd, Tim MacCheyne, Jeanette Bunn, John Lincoln, Joann David, Nancy Ike, Ron Mateo, Lisa McLaughlin. 3. Row 1: Mark Walborn, Doug Derleth, Jenni- ter Willard, Linda Reilly, Lois Champion, Nancy Nye. Row 2: Curtis Locke, Jerry Jacot, Tony Callce, Patty Pike, Mrs. Snyder, Roy Babcock, Lorl Welch, Harland. Row 3: Charles Cashedy, Harold Ball, Kim Stevens, Christina Thomas, Paula Drake, Russell Denmark, Scott Jackson, Howard McLaughlin. Absent: Brittan Kenyon, John Halsey, Kirk Goodman, and Cathy David- son. 4. Mike Langley - Ooool That's a toughie. 5. Row 1: Mike Langley, Jessica Morrison, Kathleen Holley, Pamela Harvey, Arissa Slck- ler, Scott Richie, Blll Harris, Tamara Weber. Row 2: Aaron Kelly, Deanna McLoud, Randy Stevens, Mrs. Craft, Robert Champion and Kathy Perolicho. Row 3: Kevin Schmidt, Jett McLaughlin, Mike Brewer, Dennis Steinruck, Steve Clark, Tina Woodard, Hope Twist, and Brian Schultz. Absent: Jeremy Hinman, and Kim Akers. 6. How embarrassing! 7. Row 1: Casey Lincoln, Charles Cherwak, Colleen Egan, Jason Srmock, Kimberley Nivi- son, and Anne Lewis. Row 2: Eric Becker, Karla Stevens, Mrs. Vogel, Dawn Schalt- houser, Chris Wheeler. Row 3: Jeff Hinman, Tlna Randall, Tammy Updike, Donnie Derleth, Colin McDonald, Jimmie Lawson, D. J. Wheeler, Mike Kelsey, and Chris Trim. W il '33 , ff' , L Q' X4 H t '1 bluff '-'EEN' P1553 3.1. 1. ff , ll M- :EV , ,,' -. k V562 ' 'I :V i 1 if an fp ' 1 Q GY. A, f .I Q .QU 719' gf W' , QP 'QW SLM W -1 ' My si, ' it fy A W.AX ,MLa'iiJ, xL t 1 V - 'W' I :L fu 4- ' . 1 335 Q X A E' f 11. 4 ' xr ' J 'L ,, ii x Q ' X kk ,wi - ggi SJ.: . SE f S F-STCP 1. Working hard. 2. Row 1: Tina Weber, Mike Holley, Loretta Hayward, Carri Haight, Becky Derleeth, Tom Stevens, Mike Wilkins. Row 2: Matt Mallory, Kurt Voorheis, Toby Larson, Mrs. Goodwin, Laura Mehling, Cristi Fox, Billy Rielly, John Barkee. Absent: Andrew Coney, Scott Updike. Row 3: Jolinda Aho, Donald Miller, Eric Lewis, Shay Willower, Sean Sandifur, Shari Wester- velt, Billy Borst, Andrea Perdicho, Paula Thomas. 3. Robert Miller, Jesse Karalunas, Paul But- terer, Mike Riggles, Tracey Hendrix, Carrie Llncoln, lrene Turri. Row 2: Carl Arden, Alan Park, Chris Champion, Paul Scott, Gene Freese, Nici Calice, Jennifer Rice. Row 3: Steve Woodard, Ryan Kenyon, Cathy Van Vleet, Craig Connradt, Brian Flood, Mrs. Dela- ney, Karen Truax, Kevin Mac Cheyene, Phillip Willlammee, Sherry Carrican. Absent: Trlcla Nelson. 4. What did you take my picture for? 5. Row 1: Steven Harding, Adam Park, Nichele Ball, Jennifer Tokar, Deanna Mayo, Kelly Reagln, Patty Ward, Cherilyn Brown, Billy Arden. Row 2: Robert Mc Laughlin, Chris Aus- tln, Debbie Jackson, Miss Gillette, Kelly Van Rlper, Chad Brinkerhoff, George Meegzy. Row 3: Bobby Mandigo, Adam Bailey, Serena Miller, Christian Lewis, David Arkland, Sheryl Dresser, Tim Westlake, Jason De Long, Katie Clair. 6. Only nine more years of this - 7. Row 1: Julie Nivison, Fred Mullord, Joe Por- ter, Jonathan Van Horn, Donna Roloson, Tanya Burroughs, Klm Hardlng. Row 2: Charles Haviland, Jimmy Terryberry, Kathy Peebles, Mrs. Elliot, Mike Staples, Rebecca McLaughlin, Luke Hallett. Row 3: Kim Truax, Chris Nielson, Barbra Nihill, Aaron Keefer, Bradley Barber, B. J. Sheldon, Brian Elling- wood, David Moses, Ron Woodard, Jamie McKee, Amy Austin. Absent: Anne Ferrari. 52 Grade 3 f . , 'Wx 75 ,gi if ' r I' H ,ff 1 ' , Ev X 3 jj 1 ll was ii x ,N is i ibr S MJ ahh M 59' 1 5 z sf. ' ',LL..-L- N gain- 33? Y . 'K . -RQ? Q 4 ,LLL A f A533 my Q. , ,..:?g,,L LQ Z K 4 7 1 Q Pi f Q 4 . W kr K za 5, V. - ., , M- . ,QA X, I Q fr 3, 1 A n n Q s 9 li F-STOP H2 1. Theresa Pinette - relaxing after a hard day'swork. 2. This is fun. 3. Mrs. Buttle helps out her students. 4. Row 1: Michael Lincoln, Heather Semour, Tammy Reese, Stacy Hendricks, Jamie Eman- ual, George Denmark. Row 2: Kelly Kreb- becks, Cheri Hathaway, Elise Diamond, Mrs. Buttle, Kenny Peebles, Jeff Post, Justin Kittell. 5. Row 1: Amy Fravil, Chris Christensen, Kris- tin Willard, Tara Smith, Erin Bennett, Kristen Cowan, Jean Buddle. Row 2: Robert Ike, Jeff Martz, Jodi Holford, Joey Borst, Mrs. Cor- coran, Allison Mead, Theresa Pinette, Johnny Conway. Row 3: Erick Rice, Viginia Bastian, Kristen Oltz, Keith Jennings, Steven Crane, Richard Clark, Dennis Jacot, Jimmy Jones. 6. Row 1: Jonathan Drake, Charlene Yeo, Jen- nifer Wilen, Michael Dennis, Mark Messmer. Row 2: Kimberly Jones, Cindy Voorhees, Donna DeLong, Mrs. Hoagland, Joshua Weiner, Jason Treleaven, Darrin Nichols. Row 3: Michelle Symonds, Jason Crawford, Carrie Woodward, Tamela Watkins, Junior Mateo, Megan Chamberlain, Melanie Sage, Regina Riggles, Besty Mehling. Grade 2 55 1 56 Grade 1 F-STOP lflfl 1. Row 1: Kim Saylor, April Clark, Jason David, Jodie McGIaughlln. Flow 2: Matthew Messmer Billy McArdell, Billy Jo Jensen, Krista Hunt, Cristy Updike, Brian Pemberton, Mlke Put- nam, Dana Hendrix. Flow 3: Summer Sage, Ann Brewer, Mlcehlle Dennis, Tina Covert, Mrs. Dendls, Loretta Hatt, Jacon Percy, Mat- thew Taylor, Stewert Woodard. 2. School can be funl 3. Row 1: S. Kastenhuber, J. Dawson, K. Fav- reau, B. H. Smlth, R. Conway, L. Doak. Flow 2: S. Lynch, D. Kaiser, M. Vanvleet, Mrs. L. Dud- dleston, D. Mallory, M. Champion, M. Snyder. Row 3: K. Barkman, Heather Clair, C. Parsons, G. Hayward, G. Steen, B. Hancy, C. Jacks, V. Goldinger. 4. Who, mel 5. Flow 1: Stephanie Willower, Jennifer Jones, Jashua Klnne, Heldl Martz, Fred Zona, David Johnson, Michael Miller. Ftow 2: Jeftrey David, Kevin Trim, Amy Nages, Kerri Austin, Mrs. Tower, Stephanie Ward, Beth McClellan, Glenn Mallory. Ftow 3: Donna Scott, Kenneth Thompson, Susan Dratt, Diana VanNostrand, Timothy Stewart, Luke Latini, Mark Ricci, Chad Wertman. 6. Flow 1: Maria Riggles, Kathy Hallett, Taije Silverman, Patrick Miller, Kathy VanFliper, Michelle Dodson, Allen Aho. Row 2: Susan Steinruck, Dwight Sensenig, Lisa Champion, Mrs. Floss, Ben Alger, Elisa Donohoe, Harry Spencer. Row 3: Colleen Casey, Kenny Kas- tenhuber, Josa Cohen, Kim Hayward, Mike Weldon, Carrie Hubbard, Andrew Flood, Brian E. Smith, Brent Xavier. Grade 1 57 F-STOP K 1. Hi, my name is Kelly! 2. Row 1: Jacquelyn Bryan Voorhees, Brenden Donohue, Kurt Hathaway, Michael Peebles, Jason Kahabka, Sebestian Ruth, George Wig- gins. Row 2: Christoper Limner, Lena David- son, Cortney Jennings, Mrs. Olschewske, Linda Johnson, Kristen Marrone, Lesome Artis. Row 3: Brandi Wertman, Sarah Smith, Robin Perdicho, Heather Manning, Kenneth Dresser, Lewis Martz, Christa Butterer. 3. A hard day's work. 4. Row 1: Sherry Jones, Kendra Winkleblack, Mistie Richey, Sandra Sarakanti, Kevin Nihill, Brian Jensen, Meredeth Mayo. Row 2: Larry Tombreili, Jason Troutman, David Mason, Vat- sana Sisana, Kari Richardson, Mrs. Flemming. Row 3: Jessica Law, Rebecca McShea, Bryan Archangeli, Jennifer La Vancher, Tanya Lewls, Asa Swlck, Jeffery Welch, Jeremy Bond, Eliza- beth Butterer. 5. Row 1: Jonathan Wooding, David Pass- more, Christopher Millspaugh, Daniel Williams, Elizabeth Lawson, Lyman Wheaton, Erln Hunt. Row 2: Kelly McKee, Christy Moore, Daniel Borst, Julie MacCheyne, Mrs. Postle, Michael Kalb, Jason Austin, Kevin Martz. Row 3: Mel- issa Cool, Christopher Laverack, Benjamin Miller, Julie Beth Dill, Todd Porter, Laurie Schaffhouser, Michael Steinruck, Bobbi Lynn Andrews, Chad Haviland. 6. Ready to color. 58 Kindergarten 6 'Ne -A-PP' -Z, X 1.27 V fl f 7 .Lif ' f X new f 5: Q I . f!ffU'Pf Sail is , Q W i bw 5 Q W i ,,.. Q U f 1 , ,Mfg Lwklus ,f Mlm ' 'X' f 'i .4 Q 'K Y , i .,. f X5 :nf x Www - M Sf f L' S. age: ,xp Pi KK? 2, . ., .. Q K W pw- - Xb b.-., + g 'W ki 5 i 'if' ff W. UUE A :Alun WM- Sf' Aww 1' if +-':.- ku I iii , . -x 45:11 -.J my f -'Vi if 1 gg, f: n -4. KA' I 8 H-Nr' .ww Q , si. .W -.,f 0, 'nfs ZR :Vu- tr -22-,L-v: -251 U 'E ..,.., -,qfgr IVV f A., ,J A K ,gl uv Ei: , fin'-'rar E big E5 ww THE QUICKER PICKER- UPPERS 1. Florence McComb keeps our high school spic-n-span. 2. Philip Keller - Good maintenance men are hard to find. 3. Lenny Reynolds does custodian work as well as supervising SETAprogram in Middle School. 4. Arthur Poulsen keeps elementary and mid- dle school clean as a whistle. 5. Charles Pobinson gives freely of his time to help custodians in the Middle School. 6. Dick Fteff enjoys his favorite pasttime - raking leaves. 7. L. to Fl.: William Esty, Florence McComb, Carl Foreman, Richard Fieff. MAINTENANCE 61 THOSE WHO KEEP US GOING 1. Roger Ross and Wendell Moore. 2. Row 1: Bob Troutman, Bill Jay, Jim Van- Galio. Row 2: John Swanson, Vic Kaiser, David Jones, Eva Chrystler, Lauren Coddington, Ed Crane, Ronald Datson, Gene Carroll. 3. The drive 4. for 5. freedom. 62 aus omvsas 2 A Atal FNUSQ Bus DRIVERS 63 THOSE XNHD PROVIDE DUR DAILY BREAD 1. Judy Steve, always a cheery smile. 2. Lois Harding, Do you think it's easy count- ing all these pennies? 3. Sylvia Kinne, Martha Ritchie, Delores Ragan. 4. Row 1: Geraldine Nye, Winnie Willson. Row 2: Jane Thompson, Mary Willers, Margaret Estey. 64 CAFETERIA rf' P if H ll ., ,K I f GROUP SHOTS 65 66 Writing Club CREATIVE MEMORIES This year, Mrs. Johndrew has startec a writing club. The members have writ- ten a collection of short stories, prose and poems. ln January, the group hope: to publish this collection, either in the school or at BOCES, to make a booklet. Every year, the yearbook staff mem- bers try to get together a good book This year was no exception. The mem- bers went out this past summer to sel ads to help pay for the books. Eacr member also did their share of putting the book together, getting layouts, anc copy done, before the deadlines. Mr Manaseri, the advisor, helped witr proofreading and checking all the pages. Everyone is glad when the end o' the year comes around and it's time fo: the annual picnic at Mr. Manaseri's, tc celebrate a good year's work! 1. D0l'l't blame me. 2. Row 1: Jane Carroll, Brenda Lent, Kris Hayes Ftuthe Lucas. Ftow 2: Ted Benson, Sherry Parks Brian Scott, Cindy Rose, Mrs. Johndrew, Keitr McComb, Kathy Swank, Kitty Loht. 3. Flow 1: Julie Close - Art Editor, Tim Lavarnway - Photography Editor, Cindy Rose - Copy Edi- tor. Ftow 2: Sue Pentz - Business Editor, Mary Ann Ganoung - Senior section Ed., Christa Sier- ing - Layout Editor. 4. Row 1: Andrew Nass, Christa Siering, Bret Col- burn, Dawn Denman. Row 2: Dena Nichols, Flutr Baronowski, Cindy Rose, Lloyd Brown. Flow 3 Keith McComb, Kevin McKee, Mr. Manaseri, Lisa Gable, Karl Westervlet, Chris Perkins. Ftow 4: Tim Lavarnway, Brian Scott, Julie Close, Ted Benson David Crawford, Mary Ann Ganoung, Sue Pentz, Ken Snyder. Absent: Stephany Dratt, Christina Johnson, Mary Lu Jones, Jack Faiola, Wendy Steesy, Kelly Corcoran, Kristin Steverson, Kathy Frantz, Jeff Hurd. 5. Be for real! 6. l didn't ask for this job. Yearbook Staff 67 lHi1n1lp ' 'v , THE MUSIC MAN CCIVIES T0 CJVID 1. Flow 1: Beth Milks, Maia Delaney, Anne Gui- nan, Kelly Corcoran, Chris Schmidt, Julie Close, Tom Mannix. Row 2: Betsy Brewer, Liz Schmidt, Marsha Buck, Kristin Steverson, Mic- helle Hoppy, Chris Johnson, Steven Getman. Row 3: Patricia McShea, Martha Huff, Sandy Dickerson, Michelle McCoy, Kathy Swank, Dennis Fredrick, Brian Scott. Ftow 4: Kieth McComb, Richard Brewer, Chris VanVleet, Timi McCall, Tomi Knittle, Mary Ann Ganoung, Eric Goodman. Row 5: Tlm Lavarnway, Ted Benson, Dave Crawford, Nancy Ftosbaugh, John Hallett, Susan Pentz, Robert Trovato. Stage Crew: Tim Lavarnway, Steve Frantz, Don Gruele, Marty Brewer, Joe Jerger. Lights: Jim Close, Bret Colburn, Darryl Crane. 2. The Music Man iTed Bensonl gets some flak from Marian Paroo lSusan Pentzl. 3. Winthrop iTom Mannixl warbles. 4. Harold ponders another conquest. 5. Barber Shop Quartet iKelly Corcoran, Chris Schmidt, Michele McCoy, Dennis Freder- ickl harmonizing. 6. Mayor Shinn iFtichard Brewerl tells his wife, Eululie iKathy Swankl, Tend to your dances! 7. Professor Harold Hill does some hoofing. This year's musical, The Music Man , was a smashing success. Led by strong perform- ances of Ted Benson as the Music Man him- self, Harold Hill, Susan Pentz as Marian Paroo, Tomilyn Knittle as Mrs. Paroo, and'of Tom Mannix as little Winthrop Paroo. The support- ing roles of Steve Getman as Marcellus and John Hallett as Charlie Cowell added spice to the production. The play featured such memorable songs as 76 Trombones , Marian the Librarian , and of course, Till There Was You . Having a new lighting system helped the pro- duction. Of course, it wouldn't have worked at all without the time and energy of Mr. Jim Close, who the entire cast is indebted to deeply. Mr. Gerlach and Mr. Man again directed the production, and all profits went to benefit the Disneyworld trip. MUSICAL 69 NEW GROUPS This year the International Club started a scholarship in order to send students overseas on exchange pro- grams. The club also tried to get host families, without much success. The club had some fund raising, such as flower sales, and the sale of stuffed toys. All the money was put toward sending a student overseas. The Art Club has also been busy raising money for themselves. For example, they had a bake sale, and a Teddy bear raffle. They also put on an art show during Christmas time. There was a lot of talent shown from our students. 1. Art Club: Row 1: Melanie Steverson, Martha Huff, Mrs. Wszolek, Trudy Mead, Chris John- son. Row 2: Ruth Gates, Billie Joy Perkins, Sherry Parks, Karen Becker. Flow 3: Amy Covert, Wendy Boyce, Debbie Rugert, Timi McCall, Denise Riley, Maureen Flily. 2. Miss Marichal gives us a South American Smile. 3. Hey, these things look like us! 4. International Club: Flow 1: Dawn Denman, Miss Marichal, Dan Perez, Petra Peper. Row 2: Lynn Flosman, Connie Baker, Chris Schmidt, Karen Becker, Marcia Buck, Ruth Baronowski, John Hallett. Row 3: Kathy Swank, Nancy Ros- baugh, Ted Benson, Barb Hazard, Sherry Vaughn, Larry Getman, Kathy Ellsworth, Sabina Peper, Chris Crane. 5. You drew that? 70 ART cLua FK - :XR xx LE ,lx wa-G F' 'N Q 5 0 4 Q I I Ni Vrrq 'X INTERNATIONAL CLUB 71 ACTCRS GUILD The Drama CIub's greatest and as yet only production of the year was, How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The play was put on as a special Christmas treat for the elementary students. The players had just as much fun producing the play as the kids had watching it. Many of the stu- dents in the Drama Club are veterans of the annual school musical but many are newcomers to the stage. Presently the Drama Club is an inac- tive group but maybe we can look forward to a late spring production. 1. Grinch Cast: Row 1: Brenda Lent, John Betts, Kristin Hayes, Mrs. Johndrew. Row 2: Kitty Lent, Brenda Young, Christa Siering, Kathy Swank, Jane Carroll. Row 3: Don Greule, Ted Benson, Patty McWhorter, 2. Drama Club: Flow 1: Christa Siering, Kitty Lent, Marcia Buck, Kathy Swank. Flow 2: Brenda Lent, Mrs. Johndrew, Fluthe Lucas. Row 3: Patty McWhorter, Ted Benson, Brian Scott, Kieth McComb, John Betts, Kristin Hayes, Nancy Flosbauch, Julie Close, MaryAnn Ganoung. Row 4: Jane Carroll, Timi McCall. 3. Five little Who's in their Who living room. 4. The stingy Grinch and his nearsighted dog. 5. The Queen and her Jester. 72 GRINCH CAST f. ASS LL XS' 2 DRAMA CLUB 73 ,,,, 'x an 74. DISNEY WORLD 1. lllalt910ulllurId sa.. is j it . I it an . MIS xg' THE MAGIC OF WALT DISNEY WORLD I .A QMQ4! I l,I, su.: nu M U ' H l '. , sg 1 , -'.oJ'.d..,, . . 1 g -lwwi 1'-2-qs? g. Nfvf. I ,gf- SOUTH SENECA MAKES IT BIG What started out as a dream of Mr. Gerlach's last year has evolved into a reality. Everyone in the chorus and band will remember the numerous recordings we did trying to find a perfect one to send to Disney World. And then finally the big day came and we'd been accepted to perform. Then came the seemingly endless fundraisers. Along with our usual candy sales and bake sales came car washes, sausage and cheese sales, bike, t.v., and beef raffles and picking corn. Many kids devoted time at the Old Tyme Days in Interlaken over the summer, and rollerskating parties throughout the year. Not only did the teachers buy our raffle tickets and candy bars but they gave a great deal of support to our twenty-week club also. We also received several generous donations from people in the community who wanted to see this dream come true. And what a dream! Twenty five thousand dollars was our goal to cover the expenses of the band, chorus, and chaperones. The group will leave at the end of school on Monday, March 9, by three chartered buses. After a twenty-four hour ride we will arrive at our hotel around 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Then comes the big day! Wednesday the band will march at noon and the chorus will perform at six. Thursday we will be free to roam around Disneyworld to our hearts content. Even- ings can be spent swimming as can Fri- day morning. Those who'd prefer, can also go to Wet-n-Wild and spend the day in their Olympic sized pool or sliding down their wet slides. Our trip home will start at 1 p.m. on Friday and end at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Not only will we be seen by thousands of strangers but several of the folks from home will be there also. Several parents have made tentative plans to make a special trip to Florida to see the band and chorus perform. We hope to sport our South Seneca tee-shirts with pride. 1. Mr. Gerlach leading the chorus to perfection. 2. Dave Terry wonders if he can ever catch up. 3. Jim and Dennis - determined to keep the beat. 4. Where our faces will be seen in March. DISNEY WORLD 75. is in ,vii 76. MARCHING BAND N, f kv' 6. X 5 I I I 1 u i E RGLL- GFF PLEASE 1. Down, 2, 3, 4. Up, 2, 3, 4. 2. Come on! Strike up the band, I wanna play. 3. Why try harder when you're the best? 4. Row 1: Beth Milks, Pam Oltz, Dena Nichols, Lisa Gable. Row 2: Chris Putnam, Sue Town- send, Kim Hayden, Stephany Dratt, Brenda Worrell, Nancy Oberbeck, Connie Voorhees. Row 3: Cindy Rose, Lynn Archambalt, Alice McShea, Timi McCall, Debbie Cornish, Ruth Baranowski, Deena Perdico, Amy Williams, Valorie Saylor, Shelley Reynolds. 5. Look out! Here we come! 6. Row 1: Kathy Ellsworth, Cindy Ripa, Tanya Welytok, Wendy Boyce, Elizabeth Schmidt. Row 2: Joan Russell, Ginger Von Hoene, Wen- dy Howald, Martha Huff, Dave Coddington, Mike Sardone, Dave Hallett, Chris Schmidt, Betsy Brewer, Jill Nichols, Tommy Mannix, Gina MacCheyne. Row 3: Sue Pentz, Gerard Messmer, Dede Myer, Ken Snyder, Chet Cod- dington, Dave McKee, Connie Voorhees, Ted Benson, Steve Getman, Kevin McKee, Nancy Rosbaugh, Tomilyn Knittle, Kelly Corcoran. Row 4: Michele McCoy, John Hallett, Steve Za- iac, Richard Brewer, Kevin Reif, Jeff Archam- balt, Jamie Beaujon, Annie Guinan, Dave Terry, Cindy Dresser, Sabina Peper. Row 5: Bret Colburn, Petra Peper, Darryl Crane, Karl Westervelt, Dennis McCheyne, Chris Crane, Penny Matthys, Mike Terry, Larry Getman, Jim Vermersch, Maia Delaney. A lot of hard work paid off as the marching band ventured to Disney World this past March. After over a year of fund-raising and community activities, the dream finally came true as South Seneca proudly marched through the streets of Disney World to the tunes of Enter the Flags and the old Disney World favorite, lt's a Small World. The success of this trip only goes to show what a group of teenagers, under excellent guidance, can do once they put their mindsto it. This summer you can look forward to hearing the same tunes echoing through local streets. COLOR GUARD 77. X- ii, In af A . W t Q iugf .Qf f WEN . 05. . Rst x 9 YA GOTTA BLOW YOUR OWN HORN 1. Practlce makes perfect. 2. Warmlng up. 3. What's thls say? 4. Me and my baby. 5. The perils of practice. 6. Flow 1: Larry Getman, Lloyd Brown, Darryl Crane, Mlke Terry. Row 2: Karl Westervelt, Michele McCoy, Sabina Peper, Beth Mllks, Cindy Dresser, Llz Schmldt, Kathy Ellsworth, Jim VerMeersch. Flow 3: Ginger VonHoene, Kelly Corcoran, Dena Nlchols, Kevln McKee, Gerard Messmer, Sue Pentz, Tomllyn Knlttle, Jlll Nichols, Kerry McArdle, Tom Mannlx. Row 4: Jeana MacCheyne, Clndy Smlth, Martha Hutt, Denlse Myer, Ken Snyder, Nancy Ros- baugh, Sandl Dlckerson, Wendy Hohwald, Betsy Brewer, Joan Russell. Row 5: Wendy Boyce, Chrls Schmldt, Mlke Sardone, Chet Coddlngton, Davld McKee, Ted Benson, Steve Getman, Davld Hallett, Davld Coddlngton, Clndy Rlpa, Tonya Welytok. Row 6: John Hal- lett, Jamle Beaujon, Marllu Jones, Dan Perez, Mala Delaney, Kevln Reff, Petra Peper, Rlch- ard Brewer, Brett Colburn, Kevln Lawton, Steve Zalac, Ann Gulnan, Jeff Archambalt, Davld Terry. This year the South Seneca High School concert band really had its work cut out for it. ln addition to per- forming the usual Christmas and spring concerts, which featured such songs as Christmas Fugue and the old favorite of Deck the Halls, many of the same members had to prepare for their trip to Disney World in March. CONCERT BAND 79 WEE MUSICIANS 1. The Little Drummer Boy -- Joe Corcoran 2, Flow 1: Richie Tokar, Terri Snyder, Jennifer Doak, Missy Doak, Lisa Pemberton, Kim Shiels, Shelley Alger, Bill Arden, Peter Voo- rhees, Tracy Laverack. Flow 2: Jennifer Ver- Meersch, Amber Wertman, Cindy Morris, Susie McKee, Amber Cohen, Kim Fravil, Allena McGlaughlin, Cathy Aumick, Debbie Dendis, Elizabeth Buddle. Row 3: Jim Walawender, Sue-Ellen Oliver, Ryan Clary, Matt Barkee, Ted Messmer, Lars Christensen, Steve Bosman, Karl Dendis, Dan Flood, Miranda Bailey. Row 4: Edward VonHoene, Michael Myer, Paul Cod- dington, Steve Coddington, Lorne Wandell, Scott Voorhees, Carol Swimley, Christine Corning, Amy Milks, David Corning. 3. Sally Arkland 4. Flow 1: Terri Lahr, Angie Ball, Jennifer Rey- nolds, Tony Schmidt, Lisa McGonigal, Kelley Terry, Susie McKee, Cindy Morris, Joyce Mur- phy. Row 2: Tracy Laverack, Michelle Staple- ton, Carol Swimley, Joey Myer, Paul Von- Hoene, Walter Evens, Richie Tokar, Mike Flood, Becky Milks. Flow 3: David Corning, Vicki Thompson, Scott Voorhees, Paul Van- derWeide, Paul Coddington, Dan Sabol, Dan Flood, Karl Dendis. Row 4: Carol Champion, Kim Langley, Lisa Sardone, Bill Langley, Bon- nie Jewett, Sally Arkland, Lisa Pemberton, Dana Bullivant, Bobby Doane, Joe Corcoran, Ken Barnes. 5. Ken Barnes 6. Let's try one more time. - Mr. Fairclough and young musician. Mr. Fairclough is the conductor of two bands in the Middle School again this year. He leads a training band and also the Middle School Band. The training band consists of 40 fifth and sixth graders and a few beginners in the seventh and eighth grades. The Middle School Band consists of 37 sixth, seventh, and eighth grade musicians. The bands have been able to show off their accomplishments at school concerts, Honor Society cere- monies, and other special school activities. Mr. Fairclough is very proud of his deserving young bands. He has every reason to be!! 80 TRAINING AND MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND TRAINING AND MIDDLE SCHOOL BANDS 81 1 FLORIDA- BOUND SONG BIRDS The chorus has worked very hard for the trip to Disney World. The group had to memorize eight songs to sing March 11th at Tomorrowland in Disney World. As the time got nearer, everyone was working hard to get the songs perfect. The chorus also gave a perform- ance at the Willard Psychiatric Center this past Christmas time. It was well received and enjoyed. 1. What was that note again? 2. David Crawford, taking notes in chorus? 3. Flow 1: Anne Guinan, Ginger VonHoene, Kelly Corcoran, Maia Delaney, Jeana Mac- Cheyne, Joan Russell, Liz Schmidt, Larry Get- man, Kevin Lawton, Kathy Ellsworth, Nancy Jackson, Beth Colburn. Row 2: Martha Huff, Patty McShea, Chris Schmidt, Dennis Freder- icks, Steve Getman, Kimberely Fairclough, Cindy Bose, Julie Close, Shelley Reynolds, Sue Morrow, Kelly McArdle, Marcia Buck, Sue Pentz. Row 3: Amy Williams, Chrissy Dawson, Stephanie Dratt, Vicki Poorman, Beth Milks, Michele Hoppe, Diane Kelly, Denise Potts, Betsy Brewer, Michele McCoy, Jamie Beaujon, Bob Borst. Fiow 4: Bret Colburn, Mary Ann Ganoung, Karen Becker, Pam Oltz, Kim Hay- den, Tina Epp, Joyce McBride, Sandy Dicker- son, Wendy Hohwald, Mike Terry, David Cod- dington, Deana Perdicho, Nancy Flosbaugh. Row 5: Keith McComb, Eric Goodman, Mark Lawton, Dena Nichols, Connie Voorhees, Den- ise Myer, Ken Snyder, Chet Coddington, Chris VanVleet, Tina Worrell, Tomilyn Knittle, Cindy -ff W st-XII' ,,,, 'fi i ,vw Dresser, Frank Pentz, Mike Patten. I .-f X . 4. Does anyone know where we are? . . , f fig , A, - I . Q O ui- ' 3- - ,. - r-'Y -as L t . L -,V L 5. Boy, I could go for a hamburger right now! gf E if 6 .. -ii, 'VBS I in I xs- 6, I can't believe we got that song right?!! 82 HIGH SCHOOLCHORUS 6 ms, l,..-- . hw' K. . . AJ - g P ., . - ' in 'ff' - -. - .9 is Q 5? X. .. WV .G- X km, HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS 83 ,W-f f uZ A' 'f,, :'?,QjffW , xr -ng, Q imma ' I.. 84 JR, HIGH AND ELEM. CHORUS MUSIC KEEP- SAKES 7th-8th Chorus 1. Row 1: Jodi Bachman, Laurie Covert, Lisa Pem- berton, Chris Emanuel, Jennifer Reynolds, Joyce Murphy, Kim Langley, Kathy Ball, Carolee Covert, Miss Driscoll. Row 2: Paul VanderWeide, Mike Flood, Rob Covert, Melissa Ike, Renee Zajac, Lisa McGonigal, Bonnie Jewett, Mary Jane Nevins. Row 3: Annja Aho, Ann MacCheyne, LuzAida Vazquez, Terri Lahr, Becky Milks, Angie Ball, Patty Perez, Kristy Northrup, Denise MacCheyne, Brenda Bond. Row 4: Paul VonHoene, Sarah Sherman, Robin Austin, Ruth Gallant, Michelle Stapleton, Lisa Johnson, Kelly Carmell, Stacie Ike, Jennifer VerMeersch. 5th-6th Chorus 2. Row 1: Jacquelin Cornish, Laura Clair, Missy Doak, Chris Emanuel, Lisa Pemberton, Stephan Fuller, Mike Crissinger, John Champion, Donnie Everts, Julie Bachman, Eric Wilen, Angela Scoles, Kim Ike, Alleena McLaughlin, Krisann Karaviotis, Cathy Aumick, Miss Driscoll. Row 2: Bobbie Jo Hayes, Amber Wertman, Christina Beeching, Lil- lian Lawson, June Nogle, Chris Steinruck, John Ritchie, Peter Voorhees, David Lincoln, Jon Tyler, Mike Martz, Tony Zammet, Richie Tokar, Amy Steverson, Amy Milks, Miranda Bailey, Elizabeth Buddle, Debra Woodard. Row 3: Marle Taylor, Danny Simmons, Bob Stapleton, Beth Ann Greule, Tammy Percy, Chris Corning, Jonsara Ruth, Tammy Cooper, Sue Mallory, Debbie Potts, Amy Steinruck, Amy Ball, Diane Conway, Lorne Wan- dell, Richard Richardson, Steve Carroll, Matt Bar- kee. Row 4: John Alissandrello, Bill Arden, Jenny Doak, Cathy Brown, Mary Jackson, Lisa Badalam- enti, Tammi Turri, Laurie Alger, Sue Wilkens, Terri Snyder, Michelle Clair, MaryAnn Huff, Steve Bos- man, Lars Christiansen, Matt Aho, Jennifer Ver- Meersch, Kathy Ball. Row 5: Jamie Hinman, Renee Zajac, Amy Ike, Randy Trim, Melissa Ike, Bob LaVancher, Joanna Voorhees, Carol Swimley, Sue VanVleet, Carolee Covert, Lori Hayden, Shelly Covert, Karen Morrow, Ricky Weldon, Steve Man- digo, Jim Agett, Melissa Coney, Mandy Brown, Robbie Akers. 3. Singing is my life! 4. Be sure a-nd op-en your mouth nice a-nd wide when you sing. 5. Say, what's going on here! 6. Don't slouch, girls! JR. HIGH AND ELEM, CHORUS 85 ff' 14, Q33 R'-. i-Mfg Y n 1 5, 5, .. Lf 4 M, !,,f X 31 ' , 5 f .V me hw -f ii X sw ... X. xg Qiifxcw W N 5. f J s .1'2:5'5'?'X 2' f:6g311', Sf ., 3 , x 3 3 B aff S mmf ff -' 1 fx. is STUDENT HELPERS 1. Kim Nevins concentrates. 2. Row 1: Dale Evans, Steve Frantz, Kevin Lawton, Bruce Granger, Bill Woodard. Row 2: Brenda Hayes, Bret Colburn, Darryl Crane, Keith McComb, Chris Crane. 3. The quick brown fox did what?! 4. Secretarial Club: Row 1: Betsy Brewer, Terry Harvey, Kitty Lent, Kim Nevins, Shelley Nevins. Row 2: Bonnie Hoford, Tammy Cham- pion, Lisa Donah, Donna Judd, Brenda Young. 5. Peek-a-boo! 6. Excitement in the M.C.! 7. Middle School Library Club: Row 1: Bottom, L-Fl: Robin Austin, Jennifer Reynolds, Lisa Johnson, Joe Myer, Lisa Harris, Nancy Neal, Sherrie Delong, Joyce Murphy, Chris Ike, Lisa Mayo. Row 2: Darrin Beeching, Becky Milks, Annette Geissler, Brenda Hancy, Tina Fuller, Cathy Young, Kelly Wech, Cindy Dougherty, Tom Slike, Debby Potts, Mrs. Todar, advisor. Row 3: Terri Lahr, Joy Stengle, Sarah Sher- man, Kelly Terry, Ann MacCheyne, Bonnie Trovato, Denise MacCheyne, Peter Gallant, Ruth Gallant, Jodi Bachman. Row 4: Vicki Thompson, Kurt Lent, Julie Champion, Emily Brinkerhoff, Bonnie Shaub, Dawn Champion, Becky Lavancher, Kristy Northrup, Patty Perez, Sally Arkland. Somebody has to do all the dirty work around a school - things like stacking books and typing grade sheets. It may not seem rewarding to all, but it's a lot of fun for some. LIBRARY CLUB 87. 1 if X E M X N N .f . A R 5 5 5 aa HONOR soclerv 1. Marcia at her favorite study spot. 2. Do you have to take my picture? 3. Row 1: Denise MacCheyne, Bonnie Troveto, Ann MacCheyne, Joe Myer. Flow 2: Jodi Bach- man, Robin Austin, Ruth Gallant, Luz Aida Vazquez. Row 3: Julie Champion, Diane Bar- ton, Vicki Thompson, Terri Lahr, Scott Samp- son. 4. ls this right? 5. Row 1: David Terry, Chris Schmidt, Jim Ver- Meersch, Doug Boyes, Kathy Ellsworth, Kathy Morrow, Jeana MacCheyne, Kelly Corcoan, Maia Delaney. Ftow 2: Ken Snyder, Chuck Corning, Chris Perkins, Beth Milks, Denise Myer, Sue Pentz, John VanderWeide, Connie Voorhees, Ted Benson, Marcia Buck. Row 3: John Wagner, Mary Ann Ganoung, Danny Perez, Cindy Dresser, Mike Terry, Wendy Hoh- wald, Beth Colburn. Row 4: Cindy Rose, Wendy Steesy, Sandy Clark, Kevin McKee, Kevin Reff, Pam Poth, Sandi Dickerson, Amy Williams, Sabina Peper, Dan Troutman, Ken Cavanaugh, Christa Siering, Richard Brewer. A GROUP APART Leadership, Scholarship, Charac- ter, and service to the community are the four requirements that must be met to be elected to the National Honor Society. The initiation cere- mony, a candlelight service, is an expression of all the hard work put forth to achieve this honor. HONOR SOCIETY B9 1 gy: pf fag if NWA HY s mf Vin ' 90 STUDENT COUNCIL GOVERNMENT BY THE STUDENTS . . . The student council headed by Tim Perkins, Tom Perkins, and Marilu Jones, began the year on a positive note by acquiring a juke box for the commons. With the possible excep- tion of too much repetition of one particular song by Queen the juke box turned out to be a huge success. The council joined forces later in the year with junior and senior classes for a flea market which, unfortunate- ly, did not meet with as much suc- cess as hoped. Student council members also got together to attend school board meetings to show their support for Principal Tyler, pending the renewal of his tenure. 1. Marilu Jones, Secretary: Tim Perkins, V. President: Tom Perkins, President. 2. Student council's greatest success: our very own juke box. 3. Row 1: Maia Delaney, John Spencer, Tom Mannix, Beth Colburn, Lynn Archambult, Kris Marsh. Row 2: John Ditmars, Cindy Rose, Tim Perkins, Marilu Jones, Tom Perkins, Debbie Ftipa, Marcia Buck, Chris Parish, Bill Kavis, Mike Gable. Row 3: Kathy Morrow, Valorle Saylor, Bonnie Holford, Amy Ward, Jeff Ar- chambult, Denise Myer, Chuck Corning, Steve Sllke, Eric Albro, Chris Vanvleet, Ted Benson, Sabina Peper, Brenda Worrell. 4. Flow 1: Chuck Swartout, Scott Voorhees, Russ Patten, Gregg Nass, Perer Voorhees, Shelley Alger, Sue Wilkins, Andy Jurewicz, Tony Schmidt, Glen Barrows, Joe Myer, Amber Cohen. Row 2: Mr. Alsheimer, Becky Milks, Paul Vanderweide, Joe Corcoran, Chris Alger, Terri Lahr, Jennifer Reynolds, Ann Mac- Cheyne, June Nogle, Lisa Jahnson, Terri Snyder, Mr. Neville. Row 3: Kim Shells, Michelle Westervelt, Kevin Westervelt,iJodi Bachman, Robin Austin, Doug McWhorter, Dave Corning, Lisa Pemberton, Scott Samp- son, Emily Brinkerhoff. 5. Kris Marsh and Amy Ward: not too busy with student council affairs. STUDENT COUNCIL 91. KEEP- SAKES Each year, a Junior girl and boy from South Seneca are selected by the American Legion of Interlaken and Ovid as candidates for Boys' and Girls' State. The honor was extended this year, when the Ovid Legion selected a girl candidate from the Ovid area, also. Formerly, the only candidates for Girls' State around this area had been from Interlaken. Marcia Buck was elected Ovid's Girls' State candidate, with Susan Pentz as alternate. Christine Perkins was the candidate from the Inter- laken area with Mary Ann Ganoung as her alternate. Ted Benson, Lee Dresser, Brook Wyckoff, Tom Per- kins, and Mike Badalamenti were candidates for both the Interlaken and Ovid areas, and Tim Perkins and Dave McKee were their alternates. Girls from all around New York State met at Cazenovia College for a week in the latter part of June. Boys met at Morrisville College during this same week. These young adults par- ticipated in fake elections. They ran for political offices, campaigned, and made speeches in front of the many girls or boys participating. Few try for the high office of Governor, but the person who wins this seat, then goes on to Washington to visit. After it is all over, there are a few tears shed, hugs and kisses, and finally goodbyes are said. Many Blessings to those honored next year. Class Officers work extra hard throughout the school year, unifying their particular class to accomplish such feats as game nights, school dances, bake sales, flea markets, and whatever else comes to mind. 1. Seniors: Debbie Rlpa, President: Chris Par- lsh, Vice-President, Cindy Rose, Secretary. 2. Juniors: Beth Colburn, Vlce-President, John Ditmars, President, Denise Myer, Secretary. 3. Freshmen: Tom Mannlx, President, Kris Albro, Vice-President: Lynnle Horrocks, Sec- retary. 4. Sophomores: Valerie Saylor, Vlce-Presi- dent, Marie Plnnette, Secretary: Jeff Archam- bualt, President. 5. Row 1: Tim Perkins, Chris Perkins, Marcia Buck, Mike Badalamenti. Row 2: Tom Perkins, Mary Ann Ganoung, Ted Benson, Susan PBMZJ 92 GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE in 7 'lc w'- . CLASS OFFICERS 93 Mr. Clary's advanced woodshop classes decided to do something different this year. Mr. Clary decided the idea of setting up corpora- tions. There are two advanced classes. Each one did a different pro- ject. The classes drew up stock and bought it. There were 50 shares for each class. They put in job applications and set up a board of directions and gave people their jobs. The class elected certain people for president and vice-president. The class set up an assembly line with each person assigned to a certain jobg then they did a mass pro- duction run. 1. Donald Gruele counting his wheels. 2. Yvonne Van Camp - Staining the tracks. 3. Tim Perkins - Rip away! 4. Katherine Stumpe - Oops! I missed a couple of spotsl 1 94 Something Different Fi? w. QP we ,X I , ,M K . A af f 'k.h . Q --.. , . .I Q., . V ' X 411 Q5 ' X-if' ff' van - . X, .. ii .Qi -- S ' K .' if Q Q 'S . N . .Q K g X ...EE-if f -I A. xf -V - if if PM Q- . ' in . .gf his , . F f a f , . 1, sr' S. W ...Q A 'wn- 1- 1 -..Q 4 I il' fi 6 I W W.. V. 4 3 . .v uf r' ACTIONSHOTS 95 w U l S 1 4 i 5 3 5 Q ! i zcfflffffzfhf' ggfsw gggmtgfka A 3935, siiigeekshw as ff.. If . 'i le ' 'lr . Qs Q? THE FEET HAVE IT For the first time in many years the Cross Country team finished with a 500 season. All together they brought home many ribbons and seven medals. There were not enough girls out this year but those who stuck it out did very well. This year was the first time South Seneca had an interscholastic Soc- cer Team. Coach Manaseri worked the girls hard all season and even though it was a no win season, the girls tried their best. Wait until next year! 1. John Vanderweide running a close second. 2. Anne Guinan: Nothing like a leisurely jog! 3. Dade Myer gives a mean kick! 4. This is Soccer, girls, not basketball! 5. Row 1: Marilu Jones, Debbie Ripa - Co- Captain, Pam Poth, Tanya Welytok, Beth Mllks, Cindy Ripa, Beth Colburn, Jane Carroll - Timekeeper. Row 2: Marcia Buck, Christa Siering, Wendy Hohwald, Amy Jo Ward, Lynn Archambault, Sandra Clark, Sabina Peper, Liz Schmidt. Row 3: Mr. Manaseri - Coach, Con- nie Voorhees, Denise Myers, Penny Matthys, Chris Parish - Co-Captain, Dawn Denman, Diane Kelly, Ruth Baronowski, Petra Peper, Mary Ann Ganoung - Scorekeeper. 6. John Wagner: Keep on pluggin, you're almost there. 7. Row 1: Kevin Lawton, Tom Mannix, John Vander Weide, Ginger VonHoane, Anne Gulnan. Flow 2: Dan Troutman, Tlna Epp, Frank Pentz, John Hallet, Mr. Thomson - Coach, Lee Dresser, John Wagner, Patty McWhorter, Mike Lawton. Absent Mel Steverson. SOCCER91 WINNERS AT HEART This year's Falcon Football Team had a lot of spirit and put forth a lot of effort. But it just wasn't enough. The Falcon Varsity ended with a 1-7 season while the J.V.'s did a little better with a 3-5 over all. The coaches did what they could to get the team ready for the season. But the whole team has to do their best and do it right. The Varsity finally got it together to win the last game of the season. 1. Row 1: Coach Matt O'HanIon, John Betts, John Ingalls, Bill Kavis, Francls Laper, Tim Everret, Tlm Wheeler, Tom McGonlgal, Brook Wykoff, Coach Pat Riley. Row 2: Coach Joel Wllson, Louie Riley, Mike Wambold, Eric Albro, Jamie Worrell, Rick McLaughlin, Dennis McCheyne, Tom Scoles, Scott Porter, Gerard Messmer, David Crawford, Coach Bob Davie. 2. Here they comel 3. Touch Down: A very rare thing at S.S. 4. It's a game of inches, Mike, not yards. 5. Get hlmlll 6. J.V. Flow 1: Kurt Minges, Steve Zajac, Benji Stengal, Roger Haskin, David Lent, Jeff Archambault. Row 2: Steve Covert, Norman Wells, John Spencer, Bill Lucas, Larry Wester- velt, Kevin McKee, Kevin Wheeler. 7. Here l come ready or not! 8. Which way do lgo?ll so FooreALL 1' FOOTBALL 99 SHOOT T0 THRILL Bob Davie was the new man at the helm this year for South Seneca. This year's basketball team, with a record of 11-8, completed the season with just three seniors and performed well considering the lack of experience on the varsity level. The faithful cheerleaders kept spir- its up through all the ups and downs of the season. The Junior Varsity Team remains undefeated and we are looking for- ward to a great season for both teams next year. 1. Chuck Corning produces inspite of Smalt's defensive efforts. 2. John Spencer, Hey, Doug, where's your tu- tu? 3. Rick McLaughlin playing 3 on 1. 4. Doug Lynch, You can't stuff me! 5. J.V. Basketball : Flow 1: Mike Gable, Joe Archambault, Jeff Archambault, Mike Kavis, David Lent. Row 2: Coach Dan Lent, Bill Lucas, Ken Snyder, John Spencer, Doug Lynch, Kevin Fleff, John Wagner, Kevin Wheeler. 6. Varsity Basketball: Row 1: Bill Kavis, Tim Wheeler, Francis Laper, Gunter Minges. Flow 2: Mike Terry, Mike Wamblod, Chuck Corning, John Vanderweide, Rick McLaughlin, Brook Wyckoff. 100 BASKETBALL -Y: 3 4-nvun1 .., 3 --an , V, Mia in if iyzkk H fm BASKETBALL 101 I LM ,J 2 A . 1 ' .,,, , , ,Wg 5 Q 5,521 ' . of V g f., ffxf--f r., 102 GIRLS' BASKETBALL ' LADY SHCCT- ERS 1, 2, 3, DEFENSE. That was the cry of the 1981 Falcons. For having such a young team fonly two seniorsj and a new coach, Ms. Suba, the girls produced a respectable season. Playing their hearts out on defense and doing their best on offense was the game plan that drove the girls to a winning season. NICE GAME LADIES . The J.V. team under the coaching of the past Varsity coach, Mr. Thompson, had an excellent season, also. 1. lf you insist, l'll take it. 2. Wendy, up for 2 points. 3. Amy gets off a shot. 4. Chris Parish, coach, Miss Suba, Cindy Dres- ser, QFtuth Baranowski, Penny Matthys, Kathy Frantz, fQuitl, Connie Voorhees, Dawn Den- man, Mel VanVleet, Petra Peper, Marilu Jones, and Debbie Ftipa. 5. Marilu gets off a shot. 6. Do you mind? Amy and Wendy wonder. 7. Sabina Peper, Wendy Hohwald, Lynn Archambault, Cindy Flipa, Wendy Boyce, Amy Williams, Sandy Parish, Bonnie Terry, Brenda Worrell. GIRLS' BASKETBALL 103 OF CGURTS AND ALLEYS BOWLING: The Bowling Team had a record of 21 wins and 19 losses and for the first time in seven years, they didn't get to compete in the sections. Louie Riley lead the Western Division with an average of 180. They will be losing seniors Louie Riley, Tom Scoles, Carl Foreman, and Cindy Rose this year. Hopefully some new talent will arrive to help the only returning starters, Steve Slike and Roy Evans. BASKETBALL: The junior high bas- ketball teams had a rather slow year, with the eighth-grade team bringing in a record of 4-6 and the seventh graders bringing in a record of 0-8. Even though their records were not great, we have to remember that these kids are possibly our champi- onship team of the future. The thir- teen eighth graders should provide a wide variety of talent for the high school J.V. team which only expects five returning players. 7th Grade 1. Row 1: Eric Harris, Bob Doane, Paul Van- derWeide, Bob Jensen, Mike Flood, Chris Kai- ser, Mr. Alsheimer. Row 2: Todd Wyckoff, Scott Voorhees, Gregg Nass, Andy Jurewicz, Joe Corcoran, Ken Barnes, Joe Yelle. 2. Louie Riley - the picture of confidence. 3. A striking pose! 4. Seated: Louie Riley, Roy Evans. Standing: Tom Scoles, Steve Slike, Larry Westervelt, Jim Matthys, Dan Sweeney. Absent: Coach Bob Goodwin, Cindy Rose, Carl Foreman. 5. So graceful! 6. Boy, this ball is heavy! 8th Grade 7. Row 1: Jeff Matthys, Greg Denman, Steve Faller, Tony Schhidt, Chris Alger, Bill Barett, Russ Paten. Row 2: Scott Sampson, Ken Rote, David Cornin, Kurt Lent, Doug McWhorter, Bob Saylor, Mr. Alsheimer. 8. David Corning waits patiently for a rebound. 104 Jn HIGH BASKETBALL xg f Q.. eg 'Q ff a SSCS SPIKERS The 1980 girls' volleyball team did extremely well when one considers that the 1979 team was lost to gradu- ation after winning the championship of the Finger Lakes West Division. This year's team placed third with a record of 8 wins and 4 losses. ln addi- tion, this is the first South Seneca Volleyball team to advance past the first round in sectionals. The team was a fine group of girls to work with and Coach Oliver has high hopes for the next season. 1. Pamela Poth sets the ball so that Connie Voorhees can spike it. 2. The Falcons score on Jeanna McCheyne's spike. 3. Asst. Coach Oliver, Sabina Peper, Lynn Archambualt, Chris Putnam, Kathy Ellsworth, Coach Smith, Melanie Vanvleet, Wendy Boyce, Brenda Worrell, Jeanna McCheyne, Anne Guinan. 4. Deb Fiipa waits patiently lor the serve. 5. Cindy Dresser stands by as Beth Colburn gives the ball a bump. 6. Beth Colburn and bumpin' lun . 7. Penny Matthys, Cindy Dresser, Connie Voo- rhees, Katherine Stumpe, Coach Oliver, Petra Peper, Beth Colburn, Pamela Poth, Debbie Flipa. 106 VOLLEYBALL 3 3 'fu-Muni. SK'-. ,.,,,, YE: .F . if 4 .3 haf' uni' W 42 -' x. VOLLEYBALL 107 SIS-BOOM-BAH It has been a busy year for the cheerleaders but through it all they came out smiling. They did a pretty good job under the direction of ad- visor, Miss Rose, and when she left to get married they continued the good work under the direction of Mrs. Ftisley. 1. What a hectic pace! 2. Football: Kris Hayes, Kelly Green, Ftuthe Lucas, Pam Oltz, Karen Cartner, Chris Perkins, Kim Hayden, Sue Townsend. 3. V. Basketball: Row 1: Kelly Green. Row 2: Karen Cartney, Brenda Lent, Kim Hayden. Flow 3: Kris Hayes, Lisa Gable. 4. J. V. Basketball: Row 1: Patty Young, Monica DooLittle. Ftow 2: Sherry Parks, Diane Kelly, Dina Perdico. Row 3: Kelly McArdle, Michelle Hoppy, Denise DooLittle. 5, Go Falcons Go! 6. 8th Grade: Flow 1: Lisa Johnson, Kelly Cor- mall, Jennifer Reynolds, Chris Everetts, Kelly Murphy - Advisor. Row 2: Kelly Terry, Gail Oltz, Julie Jones, Vicki Thompson, Luz Aida Vasquez, Kathy Horrocks, Joy Stengle, Robin Austin, Row 3: Tina Judd, Kim Hagman, Mary Smith, Kristy Northrup, Patty Perez. 7. 7th Grade: Row 1: Tina Fuller, Machelle Lynd, Michelly Westervelt, Stephanie Lucas, Kelly Murphy - Advisor. Row 2: Sharon Hassman, Cathy Young, Laurie Covert, Lisa Harris, Terra Lee Egan. Flow 3: Nancy Neal, Kim Poth, Sherry Townsend, Annette Geisler, Ann Reff. 108. CHEERLEADERS ,g2Q,R5gsN- mix 3. 4 CHEERLEADERS 109 110 WRESTLING QW WM , J 8 fig W- . ,K :X W 7 71, ull la la N I UIUNTRY t-:..gsL..l , wWMm,,.,,:,Wu 7 SSCS WRESTLERS PIN TO WIN 1. Craig Waid with a pinning combination. 2. Beaker maintaining control. 3. Junior Varsity Wrestling: Row 1: Roger Haskins, Mike Nichols, Kevin Aho. Row 2: Mike Yonce, Kevin McKee, Coach Louie Rudin. 4. Row 1: Margie McLaughlin, Lisa Donah. Row 2: Kim Chesley, Donna Judd, Kathy Wickum, Terry Harvey, Shelley Reynolds. 5. Vince Voorheis works a move. 6. Assistant Coach Ed Notabaert yells, HALF ! 7. Varsity Wrestling: Flow 1: Tom Simmons - 132, Jack Faiola - 112, Larry Hollister - 138, Vince Voorheis - 98. Row 2: Mark Welytok - 126, Dennis McCheyne - 177, Gerard Mess- mer - 167, Mike Badalamenti - 145, Mark Weibazahk - Unlimited, Tim Lavarnway - 215, Jim McShea - 155, Craig Waid - 105, Coach Louie Rudin. Not Shown: Captain, John Betts - 119. 8. Denzo McCheyne pins his opponent. This year's season for the wrestlers and the new head coach, Louie Rudin, was not a dissappointing one. The league record was 5-5 with an overall record of 8-6. The team fin- ished fifth in the league. Coach Rudin comments: With a forfeit at the 91 pound weight class all season, and one at 177 pound weight class for half the season, we still did consider- ably well. Injuries from the preceed- ing football season tJoe Alheim and Dennis McCheynel and an injury to Tom Simmons at the Newfield Wres- tling Tournament which put him out for the rest of the season really hurt, but we still had a winning season in spite of the set-backs. The JV and Junior High squads were lead well by Coach Notabeart. This year with Ed's help, we initiated a fifth and sixth grade wrestling pro- gram with approximately 20 kids involved. This will be a great help in the next few years to come in the Varsity program. WRESTLING 111 1 112 SKI CLUB 'KJV' A 5, ,. -nr f f My . 3 W ifikf, -, it fc . f -232' Wei l Hfih V gg ' 4 SKI CLUB This year's Ski Club was a big suc- cess, even though some unusually warm February weather caused some trips to be postponed. Thanks to Mr. Thomson and the chaperones, our South Seneca Skiiers have some ter- rific memories of Greek Peak and the good times they had there. 1. Eager Skiiers wait in line to buy their lift tick- ets. K 2. Brian fTWlNKYl Poth says: That's a heck of a slope! 3. Joan and Ruth have some problems with their skis. 4. They need a traffic light here on Wednes- days!! 5. Row 1, Left to Right: Bonnie Holford, Tammy Champion, Shelley Nevins, Shelly Reynolds, Debbie Ripa, Ginger Von Hoene, Ann Guinan, Kathy Ellsworth, Kevin Wilkins, Collette Aman. Row 2: Beth Colburn, Colleen Sweeney, Tom Mannix, Andrew Nass, Kris Marsh, Mike Sar- done, Jamie Beaujon, David Hallett, Dan Troutman, Adam Nevins. Row 3: Brian Poth, Brenda Sowards, Laurie Wyckoff, Linda Car- roll, Amy Ward, Mike Reynolds, Brett Colburn, Tim Everett, Chris Vanvleet, Steve Getman. Row 4: Brenda Weatherby, Eric Albro, Ken Cavanaugh, Tom McGonigal, Frank Pentz, Sue Townsend, Timi McCall, Karl Westervelt, Tom Scoles, Ted Benson. SKI CLUB 113 THE CVAL AND THE PITS The boys and girls track teams had a pretty good season. The boys team had a 2 and 6 record under Coach Tom Pritchard. The girls had a 3 and 4 season under Coach Roger Adams, who finished his last year with the school as he transferred on this year to another school. The boys sent Tim Lavarnaway to the sectionals and the girls sent Kathy Frantz and Alberta Robinson who both went on to States. 1. Row 1: Sherry Park, Donna Oberbeck, Tina Young, Beth Colbourn. Flow 2: Alberta Robin- son, Beth Milks, Penny Boyce, Denise Rieley, Amy Ward. Row 3: Kathy Frantz, Alice McShea, Denise Myer, Lynn Dresser, Ruth Baronowski, Melanie Steverson, Suzanne Reagin. 2. l'm not always like this says Kathy. 3. Great finish for Beth Milks. 4. Don't worry coach, l'll catch up says Tlm Everett. 5. Gerald Messmer looks at the world at a dit- ferent angle. 6. That was a rough bugger as Ken Cava- naugh flnlshes. 7. Row 1: John Vincent, David Creswell, Mike Terry, John Betts, John Wagner, Kevin McKee, Oscar Gorza, Tim Everett. Row 2: Ken Cava- naugh, John Hallett, Jim McShea, Dennis Mac Cheyne, Chris Williams, Tim Lavarnaway, Coach Tom Pritchard, Chris Crane, John Van- derweide, Gerard Messmer, Keith McComb, Frank Pentz, Eric Goodman. 114 TRACK x'l Yet! ,H 5, VH is .fg f Y w r v,,u. N ,. J.. KA , - N! 3 E - X ' ' 'N ' :fi-ff . 1 ff? , 1 fgw S' it 6 7 TRACK 115 NIM Nkkk ,vw-u V M., fa. X. i f A xi 1' ' ii B wa 4 a H' 'x w , 1 . Y -'Huw ..,, ,Q A Q -.f ,, , i 5 My X my I f ,Q -. ,N 4? 1. ,nw 1, -4. 0 4' FOR TENNIS PLAYERS, LOVE MEANS NOTHING The 1980 Falcon tennis team had a record they could be proud of: 21-29. The team had few upsets, but killed Marcus Whitman twice. Coach Manaseri was happy to see first year senior Mike Pampers Betts chalk up a 7-3 record at the 3rd singles spot. Female Frosh Cindy Baby Face Dresser was the male tennis team's devastating second singles player. Her brother, Lee, along with Betts in doubles and Sophomore Dan Troutman in singles advanced to sec- tionals but all lost in close matches. Vikram and Harsha Duwi, playing in various spots, also helped smash the way fomard for the 1980 Falcons. OLUB SWINGERS After a season with a 3-5 record, the team figures they did not do a very good job considering the com- petition. Robert Kelly's, John Clark's, and Ray Zajac's talent will be missed by the team. Returning player Mike Wambold should do just as excel- lently. Mike reached fifth place in the sectlonals last year, also returning is Mark Weibezahl. 1. Dresser kllls ltl 2. What do you mean the other guy ls wln- ning? 3. Row 1: Krls Marsh, Vikram Duwl, Dan Troutman, Mlke Betts. Row 2: Coach Manas- erl, Clndy Dresser, Harsha Duwl, Brook Wyck- off, Lee Dresser, Ted Benson. 4. Swinging Mike Wambold warns us to apolo- glze for printing sections, lt was states. 5. Left to Right: Coach Bob Davie, Ray Zajac, Robert Kelly, Mark Weibezahl. Absent: John Clark, Mlke Wambold. GOLFl TENNIS 111 1.5 x. 4 ,J .. N .4 'V . 7' 1 if 4 r I 'I I 1 'Q'1r- Q . , X iff! f .. Q' .ff Jr- . f f sl 655555141 ?fffjlf:ff 4 3 BASEBALL - The 1980 Baseball tg m had a great year with only 1 loss at the hands of Watkins Glen early in the season. But the team came back to win the sectionals over Byron-Bergen at Silver Stadium in Rochester. The team lost pitchers David Close, Don Schneider, and Ron Snyder to gradu- ation, along with first baseman Bob Corning, and left fielder Mike Egan. Congratulations to Coach Rich for a great season! 1. Bob Corning - Watching intently. 2. Row 1: Brian Scott, Bill Kavis, Rick McLaughlin, Barry McCheyne, Mike Egan. Row 2: Don Scheinder, David Close, Coach Rich, Ron Snyder, Bob Corning. 3. Row 1: Mike Patten, Larry Westervelt, Brian Poth, David Hallett, Jamie Beaujohn, Mike Kavis. Row 2: Coach Archangeli, Darrin Grant, Jamie Worrell, Bill Lucas, Tim Wheeler, Karl Westervelt, Steve Windsowr, Gunter Minges. 4. Tiger hlts one outl 5. Barry gets ready to throw one. 6. Row 1: Craig Waid, Dan Sweeney, Kurt Minges, Mike Gable, Chris Alger, Jim Ver- Meesch, Russ Patten. Row 2: Coach Alsheimer, David Corning, Ken Snyder, Kevin Wheeler, Doug Boyes, Skip English, Kris Albro, Roger Langley, George Ball, Chris Schmidt, Tom Mannix. BASEBALL 119 SUPER SWINGERS The key to any softball team's suc- cess is hitting and pitching. The 1980 girls softball team had problems in the area of pitching. Many girls took their turn on the mound, but a con- sistent performance was not to be found. ln addition to a pitcher, Coach Thomson needs to balance a team by filling the vacant short stop and sec- ond base positions. 1. Varsity Row 1: Pam Poth, Melanie VanVleet, Jeanna MacCheyne, Lisa Bates. Row 2: Cathy Smith, Cally Huttar, Patty Sweeney, Kelly Mur- phy, Karen Guinan. Row 3: Sandi Dickerson, Patty McWhorter, Connie Voorhees, Coach Thomson, Asst. Coach Ollver, Penny Matthys, Sue Townsend, Patti Pritchard. 2. Deb Flipa, Don't hit me! 3. Junior High. Row 1: Denise McCheyne, Cindy Flipa, Kelly Corcoran, Annie Guinan. Mala Delaney, Ann MacCheyne, Kelly Carmell, Wendy Boyce, Sabina Peper, Kathy Ellsworth. Flow 2: Robin Austin, Joy Stangal, Brenda Worrell, Gail Oltz, Kim Carmell, Jodl Bachman, Christine Putnam, Cathy Horrocks, Annja Aho, Patty Young, Karen Cartner, Coach Coleman. 4. Jeanna MacCheyne, lt's lonely at the top. 5. Penny Matthys, lt's gotta be a strike. 6. Assistant Coach, Miss Oliver, praying for another victory. 7. Junior Varsity. Row 1: Connie Baker, Terry Baker, Sachiko Tsunekuni, Lynn Bosman, Amle Covert. Flow 2: Marilu Jones, Wendy Hohwald, Sandy Parish, Coach Risley, Coach Rourke, Diane Kelly, Kathy Morrow, Sandra Clark. 120 SOFTBALL 3 4 .if . . ,Q K J Sw ! f Y . , ,W 1. 'QM-f wil: X' ' Ja 175132 km Varsity Club 1. Row 1: Debbie Ripa, Gunter Minges, Bill Kavis, Petra Peper, Lisa Gable, Beth Colburn, Brian Poth, Amy Ward. Row 2: Eric Goodman, Tim Everett, Denise Myers, Mike Wambold, Cindy Dresser, Melanie Steverson, Louie Riley. Row 3: Dan Troutman, John Hallett, Ken Cavenaugh, Gerard Messmer, Rick McLaughlin, John Wagner, Tom Simmons. Absent: Marilu Jones. 2. Why mel 3. Just leave me alone, can't you see I'm busy? This year the : ' Varsity Club has been busy whe- ther it be selling tickets to a bas- ketball game or selling baseball caps. Mr. Rich is the club advisor. 122 VARSITY CLUB fig 0 ZS 42 nil- 1 4 2- 242 f S. SF 1 63 k- ., Q- , 1- L., gr, . 5,7 v D I f'N s.. 514 T Sv its ' SP N- .. eil ' 4? gk- Sin 212 ' Pe S-6 :lu ' .W X OVW X 'WI f Milf X IW' fy, Vwvl- AX EE- A if Tl- I i km.m-0-0-m-0, fa ' 5 Q - x ' - 4'i Q, , , SWL 1 ,, 1- Yrs .Q Q, Q! 4 , 2:3 1 E . 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