Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY)

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I s4 dJ J i t a CL -rtiusir 'i?u {Vt tdauxd ? dddcstr ddidUc ' d t- — fitsc ayicLfio Mr. Hich rt JT Mradlzy We, the Class of '76, with great respect and gratitude, dedicate our yearbook to Richard F. Bradley for his friendliness, his good sense of humor, his interest and concern for all students, and for his loyal support of our student activities. Hi Ho! I've had it up to here with these indivishuals! How are you? Would you girls settle down?! Best-Dressed Bus Driver of the Year! J j UtawraiH SHARON LEE BACHELLER V JOHN P. BERLIND The choices we had were few, so the thought never hit that the one road we traveled 'd never shatter or split. MARTHA LOUISE BERRY We must endure the presence of two or three caterpillars if we wish to become acquainted with the butterflies. BERNARD LEE BLINEBRY HA! What happened? BERTON LEE BLINEBRY The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay; love isn't love till you give it away. PAMELA ANN CAMPON We don't stop laughing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop laughing. EDWARD JOSEPH CARHART f? 9 M MARY DEIDRE CASTRONOVO Where there's a will . . . There's a relative. ROBIN ELIZABETH CHLAD Thank you, Brothers and Sisters, for letting my consciousness be in this place. THOMAS BARR CLEMENS I'm glad I'm getting out of here! EMILY ANN CLIFFORD It's so hard to keep on smiling when people try to make you frown, but we're all in this together, so why bring one another down. MICHAEL SHAWN CONWAY The man who cannot laugh is not only fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils; but his whole life is already a treason and a stratagem. ROBERT BRUCE COOK Smoke my white owl. HELEN LOUISE CROUCH You will be In my heart and in my mind For all enduring Time. THOMAS G. CROUCH I can't think of a darn thing to say! DEBORAH ANNE DAIN All along the shore shells lie scattered in the sand, winking up like shining eyes at me from the sea. I dreamed a thousand new paths; I awoke and walked my old one. LISA ANNE DUNHAM r FREDERICK DARRELL EATON, JR. Show me someone who makes no mistakes, and I will show you someone who does nothing. MARGARET ANN ENGLE Man is the only creature endowed with the power of laughter; is he not the only one who deserves to be laughed at? JULIE LYNN FOX The first secret is the kind you keep to yourself, the second secret is the kind you tell others, and the third secret is the truth. KEVIN EUGENE GODFREY The most important thing in any relationship is not what you get but what you give. LINDA JOAN GORTON The meaning of life is out there some- where and it is up to each to find it for himself. VICKI LYNNE HARRIS It's better to say a little something with your eyes than to say a lot of nothing with your mouth. STEPHEN LEROY HODGE He slept beneath the moon. He basked beneath the sun; He lived a life of going-to-do, And died with nothing done. TAINA HONKALEHTO We can only look behind from where we came, and the beauty of all things is un- covered again. ” KEITH PATRICK HYDE 'What we anticipate seldom occurs; what we least expected generally happens. ABIGAIL HOLMAN JONES MARY ELLEN KIELY CAROL MARGARET KREHEL Sunshine is to flowers as smiles are to humanity. NEIL KENNETH LAMB Success does not consist in never making a mistake, but never making the same one the second time. BARBARA ANNE LEROY LAURIE BETH MARANCIK ,TWho am I? This is a question I have asked myself many times! JERRY WAYNE MARCELLUS If you see someone without a smile, give him one of yours. JOHN BLANCHARD MARTIN The rule is: jam tomorrow, and jam yesterday—but never jam today. DANIEL MARK MAYER Yesterday's dreams are today's realities and tomorrow's memories. MARY AMANDA MORRIS Just stand aside and watch yourself go by; and think of yourself as 'he' instead of 'I.' JOY JOANNE NOEL Some men look at things that happened and ask why, but I dream of things that didn't happen and ask why not. ANN JEANETTE PALMITER There is no gathering of the rose without being pricked by the thorns. CINDY LOU PIPER K The kindest word in all the world is the unkind word, unsaid. LESLIE A. REYNOLDS Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. LAWRENCE L. ROCKWELL How bitter a thing it i s to look into happiness through another man's eyes. JANE ROBIN SCHUMACHER And since to look at things in bloom Seventy springs are quite scant room. About the woodlands I will go. To see the cherries draped with snow. JILL LILLARENE SCOTT 'Sunshine almost always makes me high. SYDNEY DOUGLAS SMITH Once a king, always a king, but once a knight is enough. LISA TARYN SODERBERG I am persuaded that every time a person smiles, but much more when she laughs, it adds something to this fragment of life. DANNIELLE RAE SPINDLER I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. JOHN EDWARD TERRY He who i s afraid will see the shadow of darkness, he who is not will see the shadow of light. TIMOTHY VICTOR STREETER It is fatal to enter any fight without the will to win it. LAURA JEAN THURNER ''You've got so much to say, say what you mean. Mean what you're thinking, and think anything. 'At HCS, money talks, and----------walks. WARREN ROBERT WEBER Es preferible reir que llorar asi la vida se debe tomar los ratos buenos hay que aprovechar si fueron malos mejor olvidar. ry r | 1 WALDO WESLEY WOODCOCK It is hard to be modest when you're the best! Row 1: Leslie R.-S.C.; Martha B.-S.C.; John M.-Class President; Margie E.- Class Secretary; Vicki H. - S. C.; JaneS.-S.C.; Linda G. - Class Treasurer Row 2: Danny M.- Class Vice-President; Jim M.- S.C. mor Afo'wr Mm HjrkwAD Mr, Ulihr Mr $ forber£ fbt limiti J v —y i k — —yr « jm • 0m i f A Cl U bRATlON. jji0 m J T 70 HllNPKKD YLAtfS OF A NATION . 8®3P Gi he idea of the original thirteen colonies and their leaders was born out of a passion to be free—to chart their own destiny of building a country out of this thin fabric called Freedom. The break from England was not to come easily, as this fledgling was viewed as a ser- ious threat to the tentacles of the vast and far-flung British Empire. . 'Mi « : • — $ k.lff f A •Wr. 0 , ' y i atriots rose from every corner of the struggling country. Help came from other European countries to add to the flame of breaking the grip of England. Farmers, fish- ermen, cobblers and men from every walk of life took up their arms to defend this new- felt right to be free. As the smoke began to clear, ideas on organizing this diversity of colonies into a coalition of united states began to take shape. The form of a Constitu- tion and Bill of Rights was molded by states- men who previously were nonexistent. s the word spread in other parts of the world of this new country, with its vast do- main and resources, thousands of immigrants poured in to start a new life. With the added growth of population, new frontiers were needed. This stretching brought new con- flicts with foreign powers who previously had laid claim to parts of the interior. V, -i _ rJ-1 he need for new frontiers continued as movement spread West. A rapid explosion of technological advances pointed the country into the fore as an industrialized nation. AMERICAN REO CANTEE ajL s one of the leading industrial nations, this strapping, growing giant became em- broiled in the first of the World Wars. After its success with other Allied Nations, a never- before-felt boom and prosperity was followed with the shattering bust of the Great De- pression. iilflii New leaders were sought to pull the Country out of its fall, while on the horizon new storm clouds were building across the oceans. ------ ... 'fe 5 I tr- . second World War was fought to pro- a tect the cause of freedom, as the now grown giant emerged to take its place as the leader of the Free World. This new role has brought with it—many challenges—many successes— v| for all nations to envy—a burning passion that if all men may one day be free . . . €L IPtll 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Cutest Best farmer and homemaker Liveliest Most thoughtful Latest Most gullible Most optimistic Most pessimistic Tallest Shortest Most intellectual Hardest worker Most stubborn Nicest smile Most independent Most athletic Quietest Most all-around Most likely to succeed Sweetest Coquette and Casanova Most excitable Friendliest Most talkative Longest hair Barbie and Larry R. Carol and Ed Mary M. and Bob Vicki and Danny Jane and Mike Laurie and Kevin Beth and Jerry Cindy and David Ann and Andy Donna and John B. Taina and Craig Linda and Ricky Cindy and Jim Carol, Dede, and Mike Robin and Craig Laura and Keith Jill, Larry R., and Barr Leslie and John M. Laura and John M. Vicki and Neil Lisa and Mark Laurie, Danny, and Larry M. Beth and Neil Lisa D. and Jim Jill and Barr tt Will ani ffettAmeat WE, the Class of 1976, being of sound body and mind, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament: SHARON BACHELLER leaves her photographs of people to Mary, her toilet paper to Dugan and Brent. BETH BALMUTH leaves Warren Weber to Martha. MARTHA BERRY leaves the good snare sticks to Linda; the quilt and tea to Jane, a box of kleenex to Beth; and layout editor to anyone who likes the smell of rubber cement. BERNARD BLINEBRY leaves his books to the school and himself to himself. PAM CAMPON leaves to join Bett, Ears, and Petie to go riding on the aerial with an eight-pack of Millers and a couple of hairy hamburgers. ED CARHART leaves his three-wheeler to anyone who wants it. DEDE CASTRONOVO leaves to Judy Wood—Ted Brackett; to Terry Nolan—a bus ticket to Kingston; to Mary Beth Mlasgar—thanks for getting her in trouble; to Bip—sparkle paints. ROBIN CHLAD leaves the last of her willingness to come to Hamilton Central ever again on June 27, 1976. Amen. EMILY CLIFFORD leaves to Pam Wood the cancer crusade if it's still living, and the talent of skipping classes without getting a restricted study hall. MIKE CONWAY leaves to Jeff Patterson his Vinns; and to Steve Purdy his accounts of his years in this school. ROBERT COOK leaves his good behavior to Mrs. Bjorkman. HOLLY CROUCH leaves her artistic talent to Mr. Fish, her good grades to Mrs. Bjorkman, and her Bible to Brenda. TOM CROUCH leaves all his worldly possessions to Mr. Chapman (one yoyo, a wig, and his disciplinary booklet). DEBBIE DAIN leaves her talent to Mr. Fish, her medical record to Mrs. Bjorkman, and a gigantic portrait of herself to Mr. Rider. LISA DUNHAM leaves her gift to gab to Sharon Taranto and her daily fourth period caffein-free coffee to Mr. Chapman. MARGARET ENGLE leaves all her textbooks to the incinerator. JULIE FOX leaves some toilet paper to the robin. LINDA GORTON leaves her socks to Brita (in case hers don't come back from the wash). VICKI HARRIS leaves the position of Editor-in-Chief to someone who has lots of time and who lives closer to town. STEVE HODGE leaves his running shoes to J. Drews. TAINA HONKALEHTO leaves to the future students of HHS, the leprechaun on Mrs. Paul's shoulder and memories of the student lounge. KEITH HYDE leaves his hockey jersey to be hung in the Hall of Fame and to anyone wishing to buy it, he will start the bids at 5 grand. ABBY JONES leaves her tooth in Craine Lake. ANDY JONES bequeaths a container of AFRO-SHEEN for Dean Doe's thread-like outgrowth at the uppermost part of his torso. DAVID KEITH leaves his leftover lunches to the administration. MARY KIELY leaves her tremendous ability to beat up Lisa to Kathi Soderberg. CAROL KREHEL leaves her dimples to Mr. Chapman. NEIL LAMB wills his driver's license to Ed Carhart. BARBIE LEROY leaves her field hockey stick to the next fullback (scrub). LAURIE MARANCEK leaves to the classes of '77, '78, and '79 the pole barn. JERRY MARCELLUS leaves his white football shoes to Coaches Lamb and Rider. JOHN MARTIN leaves his broken hockey sticks to Mr. Exley for his tomatoes. DANNY MAYER leaves his motorcycle and his beer sign to his little sister. JIM MCCREARY and the A. P. Calculus class of '76 leaves the train problem to all future A.P. classes. MARY MORRIS leaves Tim Noel with whatever she leaves in her locker, 221-10-24-15. JOY NOEL leaves this nuthouse to the rest of the squirrels left. ANN PALMITER leaves her gym shorts to Cathy and her orchestra folder to the next trumpet player who is dumb enough to join. LARRY ROCKWELL leaves his books to whoever wants to use them. CINDY PIPER leaves the crossing guard job to anyone with the characteristics of a mailman. LESLIE REYNOLDS leaves her math class and she wills their 2-year-old banana to Mr. Andrews. JANE SCHUMACHER leaves to Martha a map of the southern shamrock fields; to Leslie 1 2 cup of coffee; to Mike her key and bona fortuna to all Latin IV students. JILL SCOTT leaves all her leftovers to Abs. SID SMITH leaves his ball of tape to the two football coaches. LISA SODERBERG leaves her field hockey shoes to Brita McArthur. DANNIE SPENDLER wills her ability to forget which gear the car is in to Matt, her peacock feather to Margie, and her babysitting job to Michelle. TIM STREETER leaves to Mr. Exley the keys to a 1953 Chevrolet which he pur- chased at Rescue Mission to replace Mr. Exley's 1975 Buick. JOHN TERRY leaves everything he owns to his family other than his long johns and boots because he wants to die with them on. LAURA THURNER leaves her nun's habit and field hockey to Brenda Mayer. MARK UPTON leaves his humor and charm to all those who are less fortunate. DONNA WAFER leaves her sneakers to Miss Fuller for a souvenir of her athletic interest. WARREN WEBER leaves his fantastic divots of the Spring of '75 to Mr. Rider for his future use by the golf team. SUSAN WEISS leaves to Mr. Fish her Spanish dictionary. WESLEY WOODCOCK leaves his pliers to the football squad. Signed and sealed with only minor misgivings on this sixteenth day of October. DID YOU DO YOUR HOMEWORK TODAY? READ ON! Harold F. Chapman Secondary Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Gerald E. Douglass District Principal Dorothy Berry-President Gertrude Weber-Vice-President William Oostenink Raymond Howes Walter Jaquay SECRETARIES: Mrs. Stafford, Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Brennan, Mrs. Jones Mrs. Erwin - Attendance Mrs. White - Secretary Thomas Seamans English Gary Rider English David Exley Guidance Counselor Mary Cleary English and Social Studies Eric Morse Junior High Guidance Intern Nelson Brown English Dale Soderberg English and Social Studies wtmtm Richard Carroll Social Studies Richard Muska Social Studies James Mlasgar Social Studies Lowell Youman French and Latin Robert Bond Science Bruce Lamb Physical Education Douglas McArthur Science Pamela Fuller Physical Education William Orcutt Science James McCarthy Science Richard Bradley Business Visual Aids Irene Skidmore Math Jean Thurner Health George Halloran Agriculture Marie Glaser Business James Andrews Math Leo Kiely Math Alvin Fish Art Peter Potter Music Helaine Mundt Music James McDonald Driver Education Jean Palmiter Home Economics Bruce Prindle Industrial Arts David Reed Music Aide Edward Sakai Reading Betty Hodge Aide June Guilmette Aide Back Row: J. Whipple, M. Ludwig, B. Jones, S. Trueworthy, B. Gallik, M. Shafer, J. Catanzaro, P. Cooley, J. Linsley. Front Row: H. Brown, B. Ray, K. Hotaling, N. Edding, C. Oates, M. Fenner, J. Ford, J. Loop, D. Davey. Absent: L. Clarke, D. Will, J. Will. Custodians: W. James, T. Noel, E. Buterbaugh, L. Nelson, C. Crumb. Cafeteria Staff: Rowl: J. Chester, M. Hill. Row 2: G. Wessing, R. Young, E. Brown, E. Zimmer, F. Fox. Bus Drivers; Row 1 (kneeling): R. Holcomb, P. Snyder. Row 2: M. Safford, L. Bradley, D. Ogden, V. Nelson, H. Burgess, C. Gorton, O. Young. Row 3: L. Cadwell, T. Noel,' J. Basher. Absent: R. Bradley. Above Row 1: D. Saunders. Row C. Olmstead, M. Henry, S. Taranto, L. Dougherty, H. O'ConnelL Row 3: W. Finegan, M. Pearman, D. Orvis, M. Hurd, K. Ludwig, M. Depta, K. Upton. Row 4: K. Black, C. Buell, L. McArthur, D. Krehel. Absent: P. Murphy, D. Ross. Left Top Row 1: V. Hoang, F. Snyder. Row 2: S. Houck, J. Wood, K. Mlasgar, S. Roberts. Row 3: E. Buell, C. Plesniarski, P. Brackett, J. Brown, L. Mills, D. Nelson, J. Fox, C. Mathews, Row 4: G. Loop, K. Skelton, K. Edmonston, A. McKay, T. Collins, B. Saunders, M. Halloran, R. Roberson, G. Young, R. Browning, G. Baltusnik. Absent: E. Teer, E. Wells. Row 1: E. Trumbull, A. Morton, P. Howes, G. Wheelwright, P. Geyer. Row 2: K. Clarke, S. Snyder, L. Blocklin, B. Mayer, D. Brown, J. Hall. Row 3: M. DiNardo, K. Phillipps, C. Polisse, A. Lamb, D. Noble, A. Lash, M. Ogden. Row 4: L. Hartshorn, T. Nolan, C. Gross, S. Dodd, K. Irwin, D. Phoenix. Absent: J. Hitchcock. President: Sharon Taranto Vice-President: Kirk Ludwig Secretary: Cindy Mathews Treasurer: Andy Lamb Row 1: M. Taranto, M. Rhyde, B. Dain, K. Martin, D. Malloy. Row 2: S. York, P. Wood, P. Melior, E. Jones, L. Polisse, M. Warren, P. Purdy. Row 3: W. Pearson, T. Gieryic, T. Goodwin, H. Risley, J. Weeks, J. Carroll, S. Purdy. Absent: C. Loop, R. Mabry, T. Murphy. Right Top Row 1: E. Cochran, T. Tackabury, D. Doe, J. Sio, B. Polisse. Row 2: B. Dain, V. Wafer, B. McArthur, R. Lloyd, B. Fitts, M. Taranto, C. Raia. Row 3: M. Morris, K. Hyde, B.' Carver, R. Blinebry, W. Pearson, C. Lott, R. Harp. Row 4: W. Domemann, R. Genter, P. Bartlett, D. Melvin, J. Rexine, L. Hodge, K. Jones. Absent: P. Berlind, R. Foster, A. Garcia. Right Bottom Row 1: L. Davis, L. Honkalehto, N. Scott, L. Harris, R. Berry, K. Frawley, D. Abbott. Row 2: T. Stauffer, B. Berry, T. Piper, M. Toomath, P. Palmiter, K. Bigford, M. Naef. Row 3: M. Behler, G. Mlasgar, M. Kiely, R. Scharman, L. Potter, R. Upton, J. Carpenter, S. Roe, G. MacKinnon. Absent: D. Darrow, M. Longo, S. Ross. President: Drew Malloy Vice-President: Barbie Dain Secretary: Brian Berry Treasurer: Madeline Morris 'fretbnet) President: Mary Mlasgar Vice-President: John Parnell Secretary: Jody Harris Treasurer: Marcia MacKinnon Row 1: S. Woodcock, R. Sane, P. Aveni, P. Morris, P. Malloy. Row 2: M. Gibson, T. Hoffman, S. Morton, M. MacKinnon, M. McDonald, D. Kiper, J. Chesire, E. Aldrich. Row 3: D. Geyer, K. Hyde, M. Chlad, L. Buell, M. McGaugh, S. Toomath, M. Urben, W. Lollman. Row 4: K. Fales, W. Collins, L. Crumb. Row 1: K. Soderberg, M. Mlasgar, S. Rockwell, M. Fall, J. Harris, L. Fitts. Row 2: E. Young, T. Flummer, C. Tomcho, R. Clifford, S. France, J. Melior, G. Britten. Row 3: H. Pennington, R. Ruehl, D. Bartlett, D. Scheckler, D. Smith. Row 4: J. Patterson, C. Linsley. Absent: R. Alexander, M. Dunham, M. Ogden. Row 1: S. Clemens, T. Loop, L. Krehel, N. Carhart, K. Wafer, D. Staelens, J. Parnell. Row 2: K. Black, K. House, C. Johnson, J. Clarke, C. Ogden, M. Lloyd, T. Brackett, R. Gross. Row 3: L. Fox, L. Misch, C. Burgess, E. Loveless, H. Foster. Absent: V. Groves, T. Hoang, K. Kiely. Right Top Row 1: C. Noble, V. Kane, L. Groves. Row 2: L. Wessing, K. Potter, E. Lloyd. Row 3: D. Baltusnik, S. Brown, S. Gieryic, M. Morris, A. Paulson. Row 4: S. Ries, B. Edmonston, W. Engle, P. Busch. Row 5: D. Holcomb, M. Shaul, S. Nelson. Row 6: J. Lloyd, S. Warren, J. Buell. Row 7: R. Paradis, J. Arens, S. Fall, P. Lamb, P. Jones. Absent: L. VanSlyke. Right Bottom Row 1: S. Ogden, P. Vantine, P. Perham, C. Dornemann, J. Gorton, R. Thieban. Row 2: E. Buell, S. Mills, W. Ruley, A. Quackenbush, W. Charles. Row 3: S. Teer, M. Finegan, M. Purdy, L. Krehel, J. McClintock, S. Bailey, M. Pearson, K. Albee, C. Depta, M. DiNardo, M. Babcock. Row 1: K. Chlad, P. Brennan, B. Julian, D. Wilson, S. Elmer, R. Brown, K. Loop, D. Jones, T. Murphy. Row 2: J. Collins, R. Harp, E. Lott, K. Wilcox, A. Quackenbush, M.’ Gillette, S. Milner, M. Joerger, K. McKay, M. McGaugh. Row 3: D. Wise, R. Holcomb, C. Conway, J. tenHope, J. Behler, F. Urben. (Ei$btl) rcM Right Top Row 1: A. Robbins, T. Jaquay, C. Taranto, K. Baker, P. Foster, A. Teer, D. Eaton, D. Lollman, A. Mills. Row 2: P. Stem, S. Roe, S. Berlind, M. Marcellus, J. Faulks, D. Meddaugh, C. Moreland, J. Mlasgar, J. Stauffer, J. Pownall. Row 3: S. Fry, C. Martin, R. Sawyer, D. Vantine. Absent: V. Hou, A. Klug. Right Bottom Row 1: M. Fenner, T. Woodcock, K. Collins, G. Garcia, M. Crumb, M. Brennan, L. Julian. Row 2: C. Fobes, C. Lloyd, A. Rexine, T. Vantine, S. Brackett, L. Love, H. Hollingsworth, L. Britten. Row 3: R. Deland, L. Piper, J. Valk, M. Buell. Row 4: G„ Flummer, G. Urben, M. Hall, E. Martel, D. Staelens, M. McGregor. Row 1: J. Gibson, W. Stratton, D. Kiely, C. Burgess, S. Martel, J. Dodd. Row 2: N. Collins, K. Wise, S. Cossette, K. Kwiatkowski, L. Murphy, S. Elford, S. McDonald, K. Bigford. Row 3: A. Brown, J. Meddaugh, K. Houck, J. Wunderlich, D. Chase. Row 4: R. Paradis, T. Craven, T. Guilmette, W. Vofrei, T. Aveni. jOtofflj r bc LAYOUT STAFF: A. Jones, L. Reynolds, J. Scott, M. Berry-Editor. % '•£v SN N2 - • TYPING STAFF: E. Clifford, D. Spindler-Editor, C. Mathews, S. Houck. BUSINESS STAFF. How 1: J. Hitchcock, C. Gross. Row 2: W. Woodcock, L. Gorton- Editor, A. Palmiter, R. Chlad, C. Polisse. Row 3: J. Wood, C. Raia, C. Lott, K. Martin, S. Bacheller, B. Balmuth, H. Crouch. Row 4: P. Melior, T. Piper, J. Noel, K. Black. Absent: K. Mlasgar, J. Fox. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: L. Soderberg, L. Thurner - Editor, B. LeRoy, W. Weber, C. Krehel. Absent: M. Longo, J. Martin. Siubtyt ftcmcil Row 1: R. Scharman, D. Malloy, S. Warren, P. Bartlett, J. Parnell, M. MacKinnon, S. Berlind, S. Milner, P. Malloy. Row 2: J. Stauffer, T. Stauffer, V. Harris, J. Martin, M. McGaugh, J. Brown, P. Howes, M. Berry, J. Schumacher, L. Reynolds, M. Depta. Row 3: S. Dodd, K. Ludwig, M. Morris, J. McCreary, R. Gross, A. McKay, M. Rhyde, M. Mlasgar, J. Chesire. I move the previous question. Stand up Martha .....'1 am standing! ,rWe want doors on boy’s bathroom stalls. Do we have a quorum? I call for a division of the house. President: Justin Brown Vice President: Mark Depta Secretary: Stuart Dodd Treasurer: Leslie Reynolds Row 1: L. Gorton, B. Balmuth. Row 2: V. Harris, M. Berry, M. Kiely, S. Bacheller, Row 3: G. Nicholls, L. Reynolds, T. Honkalehto. Row 4: W. Weber, J. Martin, A. Jones. L. Thumer, A. Palmiter. Row 1: L. Soderberg, L. Reynolds, H. Crouch, T. Honkalehto, A. Jones. Row 2: B. J. Schumacher, K. Bigford, B. Balmuth, L. Thurner, K. Irwin, Mr. Fish. Row 1: M. Naef, L. Gorton, W. Pearson, L. Harris. Row 2: J. Rexine Mr. Fish, G. MacKinnon. Row 1: K. Soderberg, T. Piper, P. Melior, K. Hyde, P. Purdy, T. Tackabury, S. Cossette, S. Brackett, S. Berlind, L. Love, P. Foster, S. Martel, J. Gibson, S. Roe, L. Wessing, M. McDonald. Row 2: H. Risley, M. Toomath, K. Clarke, K. Edmonston, M. Joerger, B. McArthur, C. Lloyd, M. Warren, E. Jones, R. Berry, D. Baltusnik, C. Moreland, C. Martin, E. Lloyd, A. Rexine, Mr. Potter. Row 3: M. Berry, R. Edmonston, A. Paulson, K. Potter, S. Ries, L. Potter, R. Lloyd, J. Sio, L. Honkalehto, S. Ross, J. Scott, B. Balmuth, L. Soderberg, C. Krehel. Row 4: C. Tomcho, K. Frawley, R. Brown, M. Morris, E. Young, M. Henry, T. Murphy, D. Spindler, M. Kiely, A. Jones, T. Honkalehto. Row 5: E. Trumbull, K. Bigford, T. Hoffman, S. Milner, J. Parnell, J. Schumacher, G. Young, D. Kiper, L. Reynolds, B. LeRoy, L. Gorton, L. Thurner. Row 6: K. Ludwig, S. Dodd, P. Howes, T. Brackett, K. Irwin, S. Roe, M. Dunham, D. Phoenix, C. Lott, K. Martin. Absent: A. Teer, B. Dornemann, M. Hurd, L. Dunham, D. Meddaugh, J. Melior, J. Patterson, J. Meyer, A. Klug, M. Brennan. President: Beth Balmuth Vice President: Martha Berry Secretary-Treasurer: Taina Honkalehto Select herat Row 1: B. McArthur, T. Tackabury, M. Berry, R. Lloyd, J. Sio, C. Lloyd, L. Potter, C. Moreland, C„ Martin. Row 2: C. Tomcho, K. Frawley, K. Edmonston, K. Clarke, P. Mellor, E. Jones, R. Berry, L. Soderberg, C. Krehel. Row 3: T. Brackett, K. Hyde, K. Bigford, J. Schumacher, T. Murphy, M. Kiely, J. Scott, T. Honkalehto, A. Jones, D. Kiper. Row 4: J. Parnell, S. Milner, M. Henry, G. Young, C. Lott, K. Martin, L. Gorton, B. LeRoy, Mr. Potter. Row 5: P. Howes, S. Dodd, E. Trumbull, D. Phoenix, K. Irwin, K. Ludwig, S. Roe, M. Dunham, L. Reynolds, B. Balmuth. Everyone sing the solo. M If you're going to talk—do it on the right note! ft Starting on page 4 Ha, ha! I can't play today—there aren't anymore stands! Where are we? Someone ripped off my folder. President: Jill Scott Vice President: Stuart Dodd Secretary: Barbie LeRoy Librarians: Chris Martin Ann McKay Taina Honkalehto Stringers vs. Brassholes Row 1: Miss Mundt, K. Potter, A. Rexine, K. Clarke, K. Edmonston, M. Kiely, A. McKay, K. Martin, M. Henry, M. McGregor. Row 2: B. McArthur, D. Baltusnik, S. Brackett, S. Berlind, S. McDonald, C. Martin, P. Stern, P. Malloy, J. Behler. Row 3: S. Ross, N. Scott, C. Krehel, L. Soderberg, J. Scott, M. Berry, B. Balmuth, B. LeRoy, T. Honkalehto. Row 4: V. Harris, J. Martin, E. Trumbull, P. Howes, P. Brackett, S. Dodd, M. Behler, R. Berry, B. Fitts, A. Palmiter. Absent: L. Dunham, L. Reynolds. Orchestra Row 1: K. Clarke, D. Kiely, S. Brackett, M. Kiely, M. Berry, B. Balmuth, R. Edmonston, S. Berlind, L. Fitts, L. Wessing, S. McDonald. Row 2: K. McKay, A. Mills, D. Meddaugh, J. Faulks, M. Engle, D. Spindler, K. Potter, S. Elford, K. Bigford, S. Roe, D. Baltusnik. Row 3: P. Malloy, K. Edmonston, P. Busch, P. Palmiter, B. Fitts, M. Kiely, S. Milner, D. Kiper, E. Young, W. Engle. Row 4: J. Schumacher, M. McGregor, T. Hoffman, M. Behler, J. Behler, E. Trumbull, J. Parnell, J. Martin, A. Palmiter, Mr. Reed. Row 5: J. Patterson, T. Brackett, N. Scott, S. Dodd, P. Brackett, P. Howes, J. McCreary. We'll talk about it. Let's hear it for Ted. Percussion, you don't have the melody! Oh come on. Speedy. Don't clam, Scum! Flutes—what can I say? You're flat, Scrat! President: John Martin Less Jim, more Bill Ted. Vice President: Paul Howes Drum Majors: Lisa Dunham Secretary: Dannie Spindler Stuart Dodd Treasurer: Ed Trumbull ifcl ajttiic Row 1: J. Faulks, S. Houck, K. Upton, E. Clifford, C. Burgess, M. McGregor. Row 2: B. Dain, C. Piper, M. Mlasgar, D. Castronovo, P. Wood, M. MacKinnon, W. Charles, D. Jones, P. Purdy, M. McGaugh, K. Albee, J. Wood, T. Nolan. Saturday morning competition and I have a hangover! Mr. Bradley, will you hold my purse? Okay, whose got my flag? Everyone unload the bus. Captain: Emily Clifford Co-Captain: Dede Castronovo Sec.-Treas.: Stacey Houck Quartermasters: Terry Nolan, Judy Wood Miss Georgia Get your eyes where they're supposed to be. ft mrltr Co-Captains: Wendy Pearson Kelly Hyde Treasurer: Chris Depta Row 1: K. Fobes, J. Meddaugh. Row 2: C. Lloyd, D. Lollman, R. Deland. Row 1: K. Hyde, K. Kwiatkowski, W. Pearson. Row 2: S. Bailey,K. Loop, A. Quackenbush. Row 1: J. Martin, L. Thurner. Row 2: J. Cheshire, K. Ludwig, K. Edmonston. Row 3: J. Carroll, P. Howes. Row 4: J. McCreary, P. Brackett, E. Cochran. Mart) T m 'So, what are you doing this Saturday morning? Tutm dZaeber America Rowl: K. Bigford. Row2: J. Schumacher, S. Bacheller, D. Spindler, M. Kiely, B. McArthur, L. Soderberg, M. Depta. Absent: H. Crouch. Where is everyone who showed up for pictures? Wednesdays afterschool........ Let's have a booksale! President: Jane Schumacher Secretary: Holly Crouch Treasurer: Sharon Bacheller B. Foster, D. Wafer Row 1: B. Lollman, S. Snyder, C. Raia, L. McArthur, D. Staelens. Row 2: T. Flummer, J. Weeks, L. Dougherty, L. Buell, M. Chlad, L. Misch, E. Buell. 3leokb Vorem Vlub Row 1: Mrs. Irwin. Row 2: L. McArthur, M. Kiely, C. Krehel, G. Young, L. Soderberg, M. Henry, D. Spincfler, L. Gorton. President: Carol Krehel Vice President: Lisa Soderberg Secretary: Gail Young Treasurer: Linda Gorton Row 1: K. Clarke, G. Young. Row 2: R. Berry, B. Fitts, M. MacKinnon, K. Soderberg, P. Howes, A. Jones, M. Naef, D. Spindler. Row 3: J. Parnell, K. Edmonston, J. Martin, E. Young, P. Purdy, S. Bacheller, T. Honkalehto, H. Crouch, L. Reynolds, J. Sio. Row 4: M. Kiely, E. Jones, A. Paulson, J. Rexine, K. Hyde, K. Ludwig, S. Roe, K. Martin, C. Lott, C. Martin, C. Powrie, J. McCreary, H. O'Connell, E. Trumbull. Row 5: L. Soderberg, M. McDonald, C. Krehel, B. McArthur, T. Tackabury, J. Fox, B. Lloyd, J. Cheshire, T. Brackett, L. Potter, L. Gorton. Row 6: B. Balmuth, M. Berry, J. Schumacher. Absent: L. Dunham. Don't say shhhh! Who's having the cast party? Hell week is here! Five of eight and the stage crew's on strike! Everyone must sell tickets! President: Martha Berry Don't eat the props! Vice President: Beth Balmuth Secretary: Lisa Soderberg Treasurer: Linda Gorton §ki (Chib Row 1: W. Pearson, L. Soderberg, C. Krehel, D. Dain, L. Marancik, D. Castronovo, M. MacKinnon. Row 2: J. Parnell, S. Roe, J. Berlind, H. Crouch, L. Reynolds, B. LeRoy, K. Soderberg, M. McDonald, T. Stauffer. Row 3: P. Bartlett, M. Morris, C. Plesniarski, T. Honkalehto, J. Schumacher, B. Balmuth. Row 4: T. Brackett, D. Malloy, M. Naef, P. Malloy. Row 1: M. Warren, C. Olmstead, T. Honkalehto, S. Weiss, K. Clarke. Row 2: R. Lloyd, C. Lott, L. Potter, J. Sio, K. Edmonston. Row 3: D. Spindler, J. Schumacher, L. Dunham, L. Reynolds, B. Balmuth, A. Jones, L. Thurner. Row 4: M. Berry, E. Clifford, J. Noel, C. Piper, J. Wood, H. Crouch, P. Palmiter, L. Soderberg, L. Polisse, K. Upton, S. Roberts, R. Berry. Row 5: A. McKay, K. Phillipps, B. Mayer, J. Hall, L. Blocklin, C. Krehel, S. Bacheller. Row 6: K. Martin, L. Honkalehto, M. Morris, B. Dain, L. Gorton, B. McArthur, D. Krehel, C. Mathews, J. Fox, M. Kiely, E. Jones, A. Palmiter, G. Young, V. Harris. Row 7: C. Polisse, K. Mlasgar, S. Taranto, B. Fitts. .. .the first and third Wednesday of each month, at 7:30 p.m.. This year we are going to use Parlimentary procedure. Who are you going to ask to the Ball? President: Leslie Reynolds Vice-President: Lisa McArthur Secretary: Vicki Harris Boys ask girls? Treasurer: Laura Thurner Let's do something literary! Come on, be quiet! (Solute jnfoar$ Row 1: D. Spindler, T. Honkalehto, J. Berlind. Row 2: H. Crouch, L. Soderberg. Row 3: K. Ludwig, J. Brown, A. Jones, P. Brackett, B. Balmuth. JvtmTamm of Amrim Anyone want to go a few rounds? MEMBERS OF F. F. A. WHO WENT TO KANSAS CITY. Row 1: E. Carhart, L. Rockwell, M. Halloran. Row 2: I'm still boss around here. D. Nelson, M. Depta, A. Jones, N. Lamb, R. Roberson, W. Woodcock. Marcellus, get your money in!!! Hi, Mr. Kalk! I want all the fruit orders!!! President: Neil Lanb Vice-President: Mark Depta Secretary: Andy Lamb Treasurer: Ed Carhart Reporter: Roger Roberson Sentinel: Larry Rockwell Row 1: H. Foster, S. Woodcock, K. Fales, M. Rhyde, N. Carhart, B. Polisse. Row 2: Mr. Kalk, M. Collins, D. Scheckler, E. Aldrich, L. Crumb, S. Toomath, D. Smith. Row 3: K. House, D. Bartlett, C. Ogden, D. Noble, M. Odgen, F. Eaton, M. Dunham. Row 1: D. Doe, J. Carpenter, co-captain D. Mayer, co-captain K. Hyde, P. Bartlett, man- ager T. Woodcock. Row 2: M. Halloran, G. Wheelwright, L. Rockwell, R. Browning, J. Martin, G. Loop, P. Howes, M. Kemp. Row 3: Coach Lamb, T. Streeter, S. Roe, S. Purdy, W. Woodcock, M. Conway, J. Marcellus, R. Cook. Row 4: Coach Rider, K. Jones, S. Smith, D. Melvin, A. Jones, M. Hurd, W. Weber, M. Ogden. Go! Alright! If you guys want to play field hockey On two! with the girls, go ahead! Coach, the showers are cold! Way to go, deadhead! Come on, get out of the showers ! JFK 6 Hamilton 13 Cooperstown 6 Hamilton 6 New York Mills 6 Hamilton 2 Where're the towels? Clinton 18 Hamilton 21 Richfield Springs 0 Hamilton 7 Mount Markham 0 Hamilton 13 Morrisville 0 Hamilton 50 That's it... .you might as well go home. Waterville 16 Hamilton 56 Ymbmt} Twtkli Row 1: Manager A. Kemp, Manager B. Stratton, K. Chlad, Coach McArthur, D. Holcomb, Manager D. McDonald. Row 2: J. Behler, S. Clemens, S. Ogden, R. Paradis, F. Urben, M. Shaul, K. McKay. Row 3: K. Hyde, S. France, B. Gross, J. tenHope, P. Jones, C. Conway, J. Lloyd, J. Clarke, M. Urben. Row 4: J. Arens, C. Ogden, E. Buell, S. Nelson, W. Ruley, B. Holcomb, C. Johnson, M. Lloyd, K. House, E. Aldridge, L. Buell. Break down Who forgot the footballs? Second string already, Coach? Why the tires. Coach? If you guys were any smarter, you’d be dangerous. Let's eat their lunch, guys! Execute! Cooperstown 0 Hamilton 20 Sauquoit 8 Hamilton 42 Richfield Springs 6 Hamilton 28 Mount Markham 0 Hamilton 14 Can we take the towels from here, Coach? Morrisville 13 Hamilton 12 Waterville 24 Hamilton 18 'football fibetrlMbert Row 1: C. Krehel, K. Upton, E. Clifford. Row 2: E. Jones, D. Krehel, M. Morris. Row 3: L. Honkalehto, K. Hyde. We're here to show we're Emeralds fans Co-captains: Carol Krehel Emily Clifford Titii Row 1: C. Gross, C. Mathews, C. Polisse, B. Balmuth, B. LeRoy, M. Henry, T. Honkalehto, J. Fox, A. Palmiter, manager A. Morton. Row 2: manager G. Young, L. Thurner, L. Gorton, A. Jones, M. Morris, C. Krehel, H. Crouch, J. Hall, K. Phillipps, B. Mayer, L. Soder- berg, C. Plesniarski, D. Krehel, Coach Fuller. Absent: L. Reynolds, L. Marancik. Row 1: C. Lott, L. Potter, L. Polisse, E. Jones, K. Soderberg, M. Gibson. Row 2: L. Honkalehto, M. Morris, B. Dain, K. Hyde, R. Scharman, M. MacKinnon, B. McArthur, man- ager G. Young. Absent: L. McArthur, N. Carhart. LISA ICAROL BARBIE [LAURA TAINA LINDA HOLLY LESLIE LAURIE Sprints.... Seniors first! Come on, sports fans! Yez boss Fuller! Put the balls IN the bucket, ladies! 'Let's hear you count out those calisthenics! Sister Helen, Sister Brenda, and Sister Laura, please control yourselves! Did Leslie drink from the ladle? New York Mills 0 Hamilton 0 Sauquoit 1 Hamilton 2 Mount Markham 1 Hamilton 4 Richfield Springs 0 Hamilton 1 Morrisville 1 Hamilton 2 Cooperstown 2 Hamilton 0 Waterville 2 Hamilton 0 Clinton 1 Hamilton 1 Stockbridge Valley 2 Hamilton 3 Auburn 3 Sectional 0 Row 1: T. Stauffer. Row 2: W. Pearson, P. Palmiter, G. MacKinnon, T. Gieryic, M. Behler, K. Irwin, L. Hodge, J. Berlind. Row 3: J. Brown, A. Lamb, P. Brackett, K. Skelton, E. Cochran, C. Nicholls. £m$ Emeralds League Champs third straight year League record—8-0 Morrisville Invitational—First place Fayettville-Manlius Invitational—First place Onondaga Invitational—Second place Baldwinsville Invitational—Third place Sectional Meet—Second place Row 1: G. Urben, E. Martel, G. Flummer, C. Martin, J. Stauffer, P. Stern. Row 2: S. Milner, R. Clifford, P. Malloy, J. Parnell, J. Mellor. 'Irwin did it! A hundred miles a week?! ? The boy's gone mad! ! Hey, scum! There's girls in this race—you better run hard! Place your bets for the cracker-eating contest! Alright, who stole my shoes? Hey! Quit snappin' towels! Okay you guys, quit foolin' around in the back of the bus. Row 1: J. Rexine, J. Berlind, T. Streeter, P. Howes, K. Hyde, J. Martin, M. Conway, R. Ruehl. Row 2: Coach Exley, M. Hurd, P. Brackett, G. Wheelwright, G. Loop, A. Lash, P. Bartlett, Coach Fuller. Row 3: Manager S. Dodd, M. Dunham, E. Cochran, S. Roe, G. Baltusnik, T. Brackett, N. Scott, Manager E. Trumbull. Everybody on the goal line! Who left the lights on? Rookies to the rear! Check the vendo! Sit down 'til the bus stops! Scenic Tour Ice Station Zebra! Lighting Buy straps, you idiot! Yetties Nurse! Nurse! Mtybatt Row 1: L. Reynolds, A. Jones, Coach Fuller, L. Thurner. Row 2: L. Honkalehto, L. Gorton, C. Krehel, C. Plesniarski, H. Crouch, T. Honkalehto, N. Katayama, M. Douglass. You can't kick the ball, dummy! Perfect for a Spike! We won a game!! Volleyball, not punchball! Dig, Set, dig, set.... Don't touch the net! Waterville 2 Hamilton 0 Morrisville-Eaton 2 Hamilton 0 New York Mills 2 Hamilton 0 Richfield Springs 2 Hamilton 0 Clinton 2 Hamilton 0 Cooperstown 1 Hamilton 2 Mount Markham 2 Hamilton 0 Sauquoit 2 Hamilton 0 TAINA $lr Row 1: K. Fales, S. Weiss. Row 2: B. McArthur, V. Groves, C. Gross, H. Crouch, B. Mayer. Row 3: M. Gibson, L. Honkalehto, L. Blocklin, A. Palmiter, E. Young, L. Thurner, P. Palmiter, Coach Thurner. I HflMILTON' HRWLTOH iIrtOMILrou I HflWHTon HflMILTO, HWLTOh 4 hpmi Uq. Row 1: D. Doe, M. Halloran, M. Pearman. Row 2: Manager J. Mlasgar, S. Hodge, C. Murphy, A. Jones, K. Skelton, A. Lamb, M. Depta, J. Marcellus, Coach Mlasgar. ANDY STEVE J.W' Mktib il Row 1: K. Kiely, R. Upton, J. Clarke. Row 2: M. Lloyd, K. House, D. Darrow, K. Jones, M. Behler, L. Hodge, R. Clifford, C. Johnson, Coach McCarthy. Thirty second break.... on the line! Break to the wings. If Depta and Jones go to one more banquet, they're cut! Stop that lousy dribbling! Pass to the middle! Stinko! You bunch of turkeys ! Fifty power lay-ups... .fifty bank shots ! Turn the showers down! Where're the towels? Row 1: E. Clifford, L. McArthur, K. Upton. Row 2: J. Fox, C. Krehel, L. Gorton, C Mathews, K. Mias gar. MMkii (Cb Who's bringing chow? Captain: Emily Clifford We don't want to do that one. Let's have a great big cheer for Wanna buy a Hamilton T-shirt? Whose foul shot? Mlasgar's Men! Who has the keys to the Nurse's Office? Who's making the sign for the game tomorrow? Row 1: B. Dain. Row 2: P. Purdy, N. Carhart, R. Mabry, J. Cheshire. Row 3: C. L. Fox, M. Rhyde. Who wants to go to the cheerleading clinic? Captain: Marie Rhyde 'No gum chewing! What time does the bus leave? Where're my pom-poms? Our Emeralds are the best! Raia, 'Fight, Jayvees, fight! 'We're the Champs! ($0$ Row 1: N. Scott, S. Hodge, R. Upton, W. Weber, J. Burke. Row 2: M. Halloran, D. Darrow, J. Schumacher, R. Roberson, L. Gorton, A. Lash, G. Wheelwright. Everyone try to stay in double figures today. League W 6 L T 4 Overall 10 8 1 Hit the ball, not the ground! Practice on the old course....first golf ball through the Bartletts' window gets a prize! (but there's a price!) How come the bag of practice balls keeps Well, Linda-break 100? getting smaller and smaller? Fifty-two isn't bad.... oh! That was only one hole! Hackers' City! Dat's it, Hodge: slice the miserable ball... .hit the fraternity! Row 1: M. Behler, G. Loop, K. Ludwig, D. VanSlyke, D. Behler, E. Cochran, T. Stauffer, M. Fischer, G. Baltusnik, N. Wheelwright, Coach McArthur. Row 2: T. Streeter, K. Skelton, R. Lahue, D. Keith, C. Nicholls, M. Hurd, M. Ries, B. Burnezky, B. Briggs, J. Brown, P. Bartlett, L. Hodge. Row 3: J. Berlind, T. Cochran, K. Irwin. (Tradi Row 1: K. McKay, S. Milner, C. Depta, M. Purdy, M. Lloyd, J. Clarke. Row 2: E. Buell, L. Buell, C. Johnson, W. Ruley, J. Lloyd, J. Carroll, R. Ruehl. Wal, we’ll check the sundial. Clinton 65 Hamilton 76 Waterville 59 Hamilton 90 Mount Markham 29 Hamilton 90 63 64 65 January February Cooperstown 58 Hamilton 71 New York Mills 44 Hamilton 71 Sauquoit 55 Hamilton 92 Run a 59 first quarter—then hold it! ! Morrisville 32 Hamilton 92 0 M mk Row 1: L. Blocklin, A. McKay, B. Mayer, Coach Fuller. Row 2: P. Wood, B. McArthur, E. Jones. Row 3: A. Palmiter, E. Clifford, C. Gross, S. Houck, C. Plesniarski, A. Jones, R. Scharman. Row 4: M. DiNardo, P. Palmiter, H. Crouch. 'Can't you run faster than that? why do the boys always set the pit first? Break six. 'Good race! Good race! 220's - under 35 seconds.... Even I can do three feet in the highjump, Ann! Way to come in first, Percy! Look at that amazon throwing the discus ! ABBY EMILY ANN HCS, Sauquoit, Waterville—first HCS, Richfield, Morrisville—first N.Y.Mills, Cooperstown, HCS—third Clinton, HCS, Mt. Markham—second 7th out of 9 schools in Center State League Championships Section III, Class DE Championships, 6th out of 13 schools. Row 1: Manager A. Kemp, Manager m. Kemp. Row 2: J. Sadler, D. Malloy, L. Benson, D. Abbott, R. Browning, M. Upton, K. Jones. Row 3: Coach Whipple, R. Cook, D. Mayer, J. Roberts, M. Depta, A. Lamb, A. Jones, K. Hyde. Row 1: B. Holcomb, J. Melior, S. Warren, K. McKay, S. Fall, S. Clemens, R. Paradis, R. Benson, B. Gross, R. Alexander. Row 2: Coach Mlasgar, M. McGaugh, R. Harp, J. Lloyd, C. Johnson, M. Lloyd, J. Clarke. 'Coach, you carry the bags! who’s going to hit it out here? Abbott, go get the ball! That's it, Mayer, drop the miserable ball! Sherburne 6 Hamilton 3 Sherburne 15 Hamilton 3 Morrisville 6 Hamilton 2 Sauquoit 3 Hamilton 4 Waterville 8 Hamilton 17 Record New York Mills 8 Hamilton 6 3-8-0 Cazenovia 4 Hamilton 7 Richfield Springs 2 Hamilton 1 Mount Markham 9 Hairiilton 5 Cooperstown 1 Hamilton 0 Clinton 3 Hamilton 1 Hey, did you see the one when this big green blob came.... Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie, and Pete Geyay! Things are looking down when ... .you are returning a hard shot and the ball gets wedged in the open neck of your metal racket... .or you are playing doubles, you serve and the ball hits your partner between the shoulder blades! Did you know that.... one day 120 woodchucks were sighted along the route from Cooperstown to Hamilton? Tennis Record—14-0 The Head Mombo will now call the meeting to order. Hey, guys, remember this corner? Well, my uncle and I were coming down the road, and.... Row 1: C. Goodwin, J. Martin, P. Howes, G. Baltusnik, P. Geyer, N. Scott. Row 2: B. Balmuth, M. Conway, L. Reynolds, C. Nicholls, T. Honkalehto, Coach Lamb. Absent: P. Bartlett. 1j + Mr. and Mrs. William Albro Raggedy Ann Polly Averill Mr. Howard Barber Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Bash Mr. and Mrs. John A. Basher Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berkey Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Berlind Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bjorkman Bob and Nancy Bond Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley Mr. Richard Bradley Mr. and Mrs. N. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burgess Mr. and Mrs. William Burke Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carroll Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter Mamie Carpenter Mr. Ronald Carpenter Mrs. Laura Castronovo Chaphe Sunoco Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Cleary Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Collins Mr. and Mrs. William Conway Mrs. Polly Cooley Mary Joan Dgin Francelia Danehy Mr. and Mrs. William Dornemann Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Douglass Mr. and Mrs. James Dunham Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edding David A. Exley Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Farman John and Michael Fish Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Frawley Coach Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Edward Furner Mr. and Mrs. William Gallik Donna, Ralph, and George Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Getchonis Dr. and Mrs. George R. Gillmore Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glaser Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Gorton Bev and Dick Haley Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harris Mr. and Mrs. Clement Henshaw Mr. Natural — High! Foghorn Leghorn — High! Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Honkalehto Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hotaling Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Howard Carol Hulbert Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hulbert Sharon and Gordon Irwin Mrs. Clara Jones Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kemp Leo E. Kiely Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linsley Lisa Mr. Nicholas Longo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loop Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Malloy Burt Marshall Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. David McKay Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Megget Carol J. Mellor Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mellor Mr. and Mrs. James Mlasgar Mr. and Mrs. John S. Morris Mr. and Mrs. George Mundt Mr. Richard Muska Donald C. Noel Donald T. Noel Mr. and Mrs. John T. Oates Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden C. W. Orcutt Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Palmiter Mr. William Penoyer Mr. and Mrs. David S. Perham Mr. and Mrs. Earl Polisse Mrs. Maxine Powrie Mary and Zing Rausa John Taylor and Relations Mr. and Mrs. James H. Reynolds Mrs. Raymond Ries Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rockwell Mr. and Mrs. Danny Sanford Mrs. George E. Schlesser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaul Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Sio Mrs. Gilbert B. L. Smith Pat and Howard Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Dale Soderberg Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sollien Sgt. Eric Spindler Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Spindler Amn. Roderic Spindler Mr. and Mrs. David Stern Mrs. Howard G. Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Thurner Bird Titcomb Mrs. Robert E. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Preston Trask Betsy and Ed Vantine Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vickery Ruth Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Gary Welch Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wheelwright Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White Sherrill White Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Wickwire Col. and Mrs. W. W. Williams W. W. Williams HI Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood Mr. and Mrs. William Wood Ms. Diane Yakovac Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Youman Young’s Texaco Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ziegler Mr. Warren L. Ashmead William L. Burke Dr. George Dutkewych Dr. Emmett W. Evans Dr. Vernon K. Gibson Dr. George R. Gillmore LeRoy Hodge Hugh Humphreys Dr. Richard B. Myers Dr. L. D. Nelson Dr. John H. Oates Dr. Robert B. Palmiter Lawrence K. Rainsford, M. D. Joe Schapiro John Stauffer The Hamilton School of Ballet Henry Berry Insurance Agency Blackburn Agency, Inc. Jaquay Feed Company Jerry's Gulf Station John Lynch Real Estate Mr. Patrick's Beauty Salon Peckham Electronics Rausa's Smoke Shop Reeds Florist Whipples' Dairy Treat - Rt. 20 Compliments of the Bluebird Restaurant Fine Foods lllamilton Norwich |New York New York Compliments Of Youngs' Texaco Service Stan and Ott Young Best Wishes to The Class of 1976 VIRDON ESTATES Inc. General Contractors Airport Road Hamilton, N. Y. Phone: 824-2160 Compliments Of Mary Jane’s Beauty Shop Route 12B Middleport Hamilton's Total Transportation Center Moms Chovrolet-flldsmobile, Inc. ■Ol—(OM Utica Road, Hamilton OUfllMQB I L Phone 824-2400 Compliments Of Bransfield Ford Inc. | and Bransfield U-Haul Hamilton, N. Y. Compliments Of Trask Motor Sales Hamilton, N. Y. Compliments Of The Oneida Valley National Bank| Hamilton Sherrill-Oneida-Canastota Member F. D. I. C. Your instant replays tor 2001 photography by Varden for the total approach to a better yearbook your official yearbook photographer Standing on a cliff, waiting To jump into a void, A maelstrom of activity Which will greet us with indifference. We realize this is not the first nor The last time we wait on this precipice, Yet this jump into the whirlwind of mankind Is special each time we do it. With successive leaps we mature And grow increasingly wiser. We cling to this moment, Knowing, though we may dive through Eternity, That never shall we be as we are. We have outgrown our one-piece pajamas. —John B. Martin


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Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973

Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

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Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

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Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977

Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

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