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Lwes 964 ' N 11-umm vw Fon Beane A FRWMD P655 Keep Pusx-um' W9 07 Fuc,HT THE sooo me-HT 06 Am LEHDJQ rm 10 '-Nb Elo H5 Eve Gov THE BEAT 5 IZ TAKE ME TD THE '09 pc' xs Q x Q HLF Dinwl TNO WNW P55 1 llfllllllllllllllIlllllm S xxxxw' E ll x I -sill , Q --. 2 Q 9 Q - P X - s e .1 E E L 1 E '.-'E Q E . ..--- 5 E 5 -5 , f ,---- s 5 e 4 - ----' 2 ,- N Q ' ' ' W ' mW X It is with great pride that this year's NOIRAM is dedicated to Mr. James Christie. Mr. Christie grew up in Jerome, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. He graduated from Lycoming College in Williamsport, PA, certified to teach elementary students and History to grades 7-12. He lives on Mill Street in Marion with his wife Debbie and their two children Michele and Sam. The 1969-70 school year was Mr. Christie's first teaching job at Marion Central School. Throughout his career he has taught 4th, 5th, and 6th grades and just this year he began teaching 7th and 8th grade history at the high school. Over the years Mr. Christie has devoted much of his time to the athletic department here at MCS. He has coached Boys Junior Varsity Basketball and Boys Junior High Soccer periodically, Boys Varsity Basketball for the past 4 years and the Boys Varsity Track Team since 1975. During the past 4 track seasons l1979-82l Coach Christie's track teams have compiled a 33-6 record. In the last two seasons the Orange Express has won the Wayne County Overall Championship. In addition to coaching, Mr. Christie is a big promoter of school spirit. This year he ordered Go Black Knights hats to sell to the student body. He also gave buttons to the basketball players and cheerleaders for Christmas. Outside of school Mr. Christie plays baseball for the Finn's Inn team. He has been a member of the Fire Department for the past ten years and is now the Assis- tant Second Chief. Mr. Christie's unselfishness sets a fine example not only for students but also for faculty and community members to follow. Marion students are honored to have Mr. Christie's friendship and dedication. It is with this book that we would like to show Mr. Christie our ap- preciation for all he has done and to say thank you. - The Class of 1983 - .sissy Q .-- 5 ,QV I . ,g I , 5 ,Q S 2 7 ..i.. sf . S ,,,. I .- ,...i . . f ', 5 -- 1 - . 0 i 1 4 TUB Best Years Our kindergarten year can best be remembered as the Year On The Move. Our school was in the process of being remodeled so many of our classes were combined and shuffled around. Morning playtime was our .favorite time of the day. The girls could be found drawing, painting or playing mothers, nurses and babies, The boys were in another corner playing firemen, complete with red plastic hats and sticks for hoses. lt was amazing how many times the doll house caught on fire and the men had to rescue the ladies, At the same time Rod Kendall, Dan Schoonerman, and some others were building trucks, cars and snowmobiles with the blocks accom- panied by distinct sound effects. We enjoyed cooking, especially the tasting, and sent some of our cookies to the men in Vietnam. In December we visited Santa, went on a train ride and saw Christmas in Other Lands. A special re- quest was made by Lola Coomber - she wanted a pink wig for Christmas. In February we went to the Shrine Circus. Afterwards we had our own Circus day in our classrooms. Later in the year we went to the Strasenburg Planetarium. Throughout the year we were moved from room to room. In the big rooms we could run from one end to the other without getting in trouble. Our track stars were Keith Baker, Michael DeClerck, David Madison, James Reiss and Tommy Spitz. Some of us learned how to speak some French and Japanese from our classmates. Another of our favorite pastimes was singing around the piano. Danny Schoonerman taught the girls how to play a little tune on the piano, fthe one where you roll your knuckles over the keysl. Some of our memorable quotes of what we liked best: Marj Maley - I liked the stories at storytime, Keith Baker - I liked basketball on the playground, Michelle Pealo - l liked the reading group best and the wonderball, David Madison - I liked to play with the blocks, Mike DeClerck -- I liked the first day we met and all days. Our first year as members of the Class of '83 was the beginning of many friends, fun and sharing. When we returned as first graders we were welcomed by several new teachers as we changed classes for each subject. This was a year of learning and growing. We learned how to operate filmstrip projectors and record players all by ourselves. We also learned how to read. Jannette Moore and Melani McWilliams liked to show their skills by reading aloud to the class. Mr. Habecker taught the boys how to wrestle and they practiced at every oppor- tunity. The school was still being renovated and we became better friends with Dick, the plumber, Jim, the carpenter, and Mr. Montana, the hole-fixer. Our rooms were very lively this year with fish, a pond aquarium, baby rats, chicks, ducks, quail, and a kitten. We performed the play L'The Little Red Hen, where some of us portrayed animals. Mike Coleman, Kelli Cuvelier, Michelle Pealo and Teresa Sergent were the sheep. Greg Miller and Marj Maley were the chickens and Kathy Pinkney was the pig. Although we tried to act grown up, occa- sionally we would run to Miss Sorensens' yellow rocking chair to have our hurts rocked away. What some of us liked best about our SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS D. Schoonerman - vice pres., J. Reiss - treas., W. LaRock - sec., B. Steurrys - pres. year as first graders was: Darren Soudan - Drawing pictures for bulletin boards, Ann Mullen - The Little Red Riding Hood Play in music, Fred Taber - Looking at books, Doug Adriaansen - playing with toys, John LaClair - The first grade, Jim Dickson - The yearbooksf' By the end of the year we learned how to get along and became better acquainted with each other. Returning as second graders we were faced with many tests for IQ and reading skills. We learned a lot about discipline this year. If we misbehaved in Miss Sorensen's class she would put streaks of colored chalk on our face which we had to wear until we went home. We also learned if someone was bad you tell the teacher. We acquired the skill of passing notes, our favorite being I love you, do you love me? yes or no. We celebrated with a party for every occasion. On our birthdays we wore a paper crown with stars. Our play productions this year were The Three Billygoats Gruff and Santa Claus' Toy Shop. Starring Vern Brown as the Storyteller, Brian Steurrys as Marty Mouse, Sally Radler as Myra Mouse and Virginia Mousso as the Teddy Bear. A near tragedy occurred as we lost Myrtle the Turtle. We were frantic and wanted to skip lunch. We looked everywhere and found her sleeping in Ed I-lotel's desk. Near the end of the year mumps spread through our class, but we all recuperated in time for our end of the year picnic. We began third grade with a trip to the Rochester Museum and Planetarium. This inspired Mr. Cantin's class to have their own classroom museum, however they weren't very successful. During the year they lost six poly-wogs, one toad fwhich is still missingl, a snake which was found in the hall, three hamsters, and a plant that committed suicide by bending towards the light. Some of us par- ticipated in a Thanksgiving play in which we portrayed various types of food. We also traveled to Mendon Ponds and the Seneca Park Zoo. We celebrated our annual holiday and birthday parties. Some classes participated in the game stocks and bonds - of course Rod Kendall's team won making over S12,000. Our play in music this year was The Tortoise and the Hare. Third grade came to a close with a picnic at the firemen's park. Kim Aeckerle won first place in both the Sack Race and the Three Legged Race. Doug Adriaansen crawled to victory in the Backward Crab Race. Fourth grade brought the opportunity for members of our class to prove their musical ability by joining band. Kristen DeBruyne nib- bled on her lunch all day long land still doesl but she wrote plays for all the classes to enjoy. The Easter play we presented was The Magic Egg. Mrs. Sauer's class revived the Fabulous Fudge Corporation. Beady Besaw was one of the crafty cooks for this organiza- tion. Jim Dickson, Todd Sackett, Doug Adriaansen and Fred Taber made their wrestling debut in the sports assembly. A puppy visited Mr. Liddle's class and left a little souvenir under his desk. Our field trips this year were to Mendon Ponds, the Post Office, and Wegmans Egg Farm. Fifth grade arrived and we now changed classes and teachers for every subject. This year we learned our states and capitals, had our first encounter with speeches, and worked on our penmanship. We celebrated our bicentennial by having red, white and blue day and participated in the bicentennial parade. Many of us became involved in chorus, library club and intramurals. We became involved in homeroom competitions of darts, gumball, jeopardy and baseball. Brian Steurrys slammed the class to victory with three homeruns over the fence. Mr. Tilling baffled us with his great-grandfather stories. The end of the year brought our fifth grade field days and our 4 picnic at Foremans Park. of Our Lives Finally we reached our sixth grade and were the big shots of the school. This year was an eventful and lively one. Todd Sackett, clowning around as usual, had a school picture taken posing as a girl wearing Mrs. McKane's wig. John I.aClair and Mark Koehler decided to hang by their ankles out of the third story windows above the playground. Unfortunately they were in full view of the principal's office and we were subjected to a long lecture. Tom Spitz and Mike Coleman had a direct connection to Japan via their banana telephones, lHello Tokyo?!?!l. We found out we had criminals in our class when Jim Reiss, Barb Reifsteck, Rod Kendall and Diane Fessler were caught illegally entering Larry LaJoies desk. The jury found them guilty and they were sentenced to clean the board and erasers for a week. The chorus presented two plays, Twas the Night Before Christmas and Really Rosie. True loves of the year were: Melani and Darren, Doug and Julie, Mike M. and Sandy R., Kim A. and Dan S., and Brian S. and Cheryl S. Our year came to a close with field days, our class picnic, and a tour of the high school. The beginning of our life at the big school was difficult, confusing and frightening. lf we weren't wandering around lost, trying to find the shop, school store or gym, we were standing in front of our lockers trying to make our combinations work . . . that is if we could remember them. Once we did finally get our lockers opened they were usually slammed shut by the upperclassmen. We were faced with many new experiences such as competing in interscholastic sports, girls in the shop, and the guys taking Home Ec. Mrs. Ramsey's homeroom won first place in the penny chain contest. Kathy Pinkney won the Hoffman Essay Contest. We sold Going Places booklets for our class project making a profit of S350 towards our senior trip. It was a good feeling not to be the little guys anymore as we returned as eighth graders. We were adjusted to the routine this year, although we did have our moments. Math class seemed to be the place where we just couldn't stay out of trouble. Dave Madison and Rod Kendall engaged in a pen war whenever Mr. Travis turned his back, until they were caught and had to take a public bath in front of the class. Mike DeClerck showed his athletic leadership by breaking away on the basketball court and scoring for the other team. Our class project was the Turkey Dinner. We all looked forward to our next year when we'd begin our first year of Senior High School. As ninth graders we realized it was time to hit the books as many of us would face regents in June. We became active in j.v. and varsity sports, the musical and clubs. We were subjected to Shakespeare, mythology, labs, social studies maps and Mr. DeRue's jokes. In the spring we had the Garbage Pickup to raise money. Our sophomore year was a fun filled year for our class. We were really starting to enjoy being a part of the Sr. High scene and showing our school spirit by cheering our athletes on to victory. Biology brought on many new experiences such as: oral reports on the various organs of the body, dissecting, and running around outside with proton, neutron and electron hats pretending to be an atom. Ordering our class rings was the event of the year and getting them turned 83 times. The Sophomore Supper was our class project and we raised nearly 51000. Our class had really grown together throughout the year, enjoying school and our weekends. Eleventh grade was tougher than most of us had expected. We were faced with Mr. Henrie's apathy lectures and degradation of women, English novels, and Mr. Rehor's tales of his high school days. Chem. lab was unpredictable and often dangerous as Mike Miller discovered when he leaned over a bunsen burner and singed his eyebrow. Once again math class proved too troublesome for Rod Kendall, as he erformed a running dive roll out the window. We sold World's Finest Chocolate candy bars for our class pro- ject, making nearly 52000. Some of our classmates began studies at Boces this year. Most of us survived our regents and looked for- ward tothe coming year as seniors. Our senior year has been an eventful one. Our first activity was the Senior Booth at the Fair in August. Here we became skilled cooks, waitresses and waiters and had a lot of fun painting the booth with signs of our class. We returned in September with a new feeling of closeness and anticipation knowing this was our last year together. We had acquired two foreign exchange students who have added a lot to our class. In the fall we held our magazine drive and sur- prisingly raised more money than any other class before us. The first annual 'MN' Homecoming in October was an enjoyable event for us and the school. A memorable moment was getting together for our class picture at Means' pond, including a goodbye splash for Jeff Hobbs. The Senior Play brought out the hidden talents in our class, including exceptional performances by our sound crew. We pulled together for a strong finish to become the Penny Fund Cham- pions. We also became the most spirited class as we outyelled the sophomore class at the pep assembly. We are working together and looking forward to the Senior Dinner Dance, the trip to Washington, the Senior Picnic and finally I P graduation. We have grown together over the past 13 years. Hopefully in the - , years ahead we will remember the times we have shared as a whole and join A once again at reunions to keep the memories alive. Much love, happiness and success to the Class of 83. 'www Tracy DeRidder Senior Editor Diane Richards Editor-In-Chief ADVISORS - Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Quill, Mrs. Reinhardt 5 Richard Ace Douglas Adriaansen Kim Aeckerle Choir 1, 2, 3. All County Choir 1, 2, 3. Marion Singers 1, 2, 3. Publications 3, 4. Wrestling Cheerleading 1, 2, 3. Varsity Club 2, 3. Language Club 1, 2. Keith Baker Band 1, 2. Bowling 1, 2. Wrestling 3. Boces lmachine shop, conserva- tionl 3, 4. fl g if .1 Daniel Ballesty Richard Ace Band 1, 2, 3, 4. All County Band 2, 3, 4. Jazz Band 3, 4. Track 1. Soc- cer 2. Basketball 2, 3. Senior Play 4. Douglas Adriaansen Band 1, 2. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Soc- cer 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 4. Kim Aeckerle Kimberly Balliet Keith Baker Daniel Ballesty Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4. Jazz Band 3, 4. Ski Club 1, 2. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 1, 2. Senior Play 4. Kimberly Balliet Choir 4. All County Choir 4. Marion Singers 4. Publications 2, 3, 4. Stu- dent Council 1. FBLA 3, 4. Track 1, 2. Soccer 1, 2, 3. Soccer Cheerleading 4. Basketball Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Natalie Bauer FBLA 3. Beatrice Besaw Student Council 1. FBLA 4. Historian. Senior Play 4. Vern Brown Stephen Cady Track 2. Volleyball 2. Boces lmachine shopl 3, 4. Lance Camp Ski Club 2. 5 5 P x cgkgs L Q 4+ W Sk R X . Natalie Bauer Beatrice Besaw Vern Brown Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Choir 2, 3, 4. All County Choir 3. Area All State Choir 4. Marion Singers 2, 3, 4. Jazz Band 3. Musical 2, 3, 4. Wide Horizons 3. Science Fiction Club 4. Creative Writing 3, 4. Track 1, 2 3, 4. Cross Country 1, 2, 3. Volleyball 1, 2. Senior Play 4. v Yvonne Bukolt Band 1, 2. Yvonne Bukolt Stephen Cady Lance Camp Paul Camp Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. All County Choir 3, 4. Marion Singers 3, 4. Treasurer 3. Musical 1, 2, 3, 4. Publications 3, 4. Music Editor 4. Travel Club 1, 2. Library Club 1, 2. Wide Horizons 3. Creative Writing 2, 3. Tennis 2. Volleyball 1, 2, 4. Senior Play 4. Amanda Chambers No Extra-Curricular Activities. Paul Camp Amanda Chambers Michael Coleman Travel Club 1. Tennis 2, 3. Senior Play 4. Lola Coomber Choir 1, 2. Musical 1. Track 2. Soc- cer Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Basket- ball Cheerleading 3. Wrestling Cheerleading 4. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Michael Coleman Lola Coomber Lora Coomber Track 2. Soccer Cheerleading 3, 4. Basketball Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 4. Soccer 2. Senior -'22-as. Play 4. Dennis Cooney Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4. Choir 3, 4. Vice President 4. All County Band 3. All County Choir 3, 4. Jazz Band 2, 3, 4. Musical 3, 4. Ski Club 1. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 3. Senior Play 4. Lora Coomber Dennis Cooney Timothy Croucher Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Kelli Cuvelier Candy Stripers 3, 4. Library Club 1, 2. Publications 4. Student Coun- cil 1. Track 1. Choir 1, 2. Basket- ball 1. FHA, President 4. Boces lnurses aidel 3, 4. Nurses Aide President 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Kristen DeBruyne Kathleen Del.yser Choir 1. Student Council 1, 2. Soc- cer Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. Basket- ball Cheerleading 1, 2, 4. Varsity Club 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Tracy DeRiclder Choir 1, 2, 3. Musical 1. Publica- tions 2, 3, 4. Senior Editor 4. NHS 3, 4. Soccer Cheerleading 3, 4. Wrestling Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4. Senior Play 4. V S.. 1 -:::fff swung Timothy Croucher Kelli Cuvelier Kristen DeBruyne Choir 1, 2, 3. Musical 1. Publica- tions 3, 4. Art Editor 4, Basketball 1. Senior Play 4. Michael DeClerck Band 1, 2. Publications 4. Travel Club 1. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2. Basketball Mgr. 4. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Michael DeClerck Kathleen DeLyser Tracy DeRidder Genevieve DeVey Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 1. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Ralph DiCesare Bowling. Boces lautoi 3, 4. l Genevieve DeVey Ralph DiCesare James Dickson Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 2. Senior Play 4. Edward Duchesneau Z Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Soccer 2, 4. X Class Officer, President 1, 2. fx .... - James Dickson Edward Duchesneau Lynnette Dykhuizen Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. All County Choir 2, 3, 4. Area All State Choir 4. Marion Singers 2, 3, 4. Musical 1, 2, 3, 4. Creative Writing 2, 3. Library Club 1. Senior Play 4. Sandra Francis FHA 1. Basketball 1. Candy Stripers 1, 2, 3, 4. l 1 Lynnette Dykhuizen Sandra Francis Eric Garrison Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. All County Choir 2, 3, 4. Area All State Choir 1, 3, 4. Marion Singers 1, 2, 3, 4. Jazz Band 3. Musical 1, 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Track 4. Tennis 2. Wrestling 2, 3. Senior Play 4. Michael Gebo Bowling 1, 2, 4. Boces lmachine shopl 3, 4. Eric Garrison Michael Gebo T511 Eileen Hecker Agnes Herrera John Holmes Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Bowling 1, 2, 4. Edward Hotel Bowling. Boces lmachine shopl 3, 4. Eileen Hecker Choir 1. Basketball 1. Agnes Herrera Foreign Exchange Student From Chile. Soccer 4. Bowling 4. Softball 4. John Holmes Edward Hotel Michael Ide Walter Irvine Michael lde Bowling 3. Soccer Mgr. 1. Wrestl- ing 1, 4. Boces 3, 4. Walter Irvine Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Track 1. Baseball 2, 3. Strategy Games 1, 2, 3, 4. Todd Jackson Band 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Jazz Band 2, Debra Kailburn Choir 4. All County Choir 4. Marion Singers 4, Musical 4. Todd Jackson 1 ..... ,M .... ssll sss. in , ,, 3 , , Roderick Kendall Dean Klingler . tw.. Debra Kailburn Roderick Kendall NHS 2, 3, 4 President 4. Publica- tions 4. Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Musical 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Dean Klingler Publications 2, 3, 4. Organizations Editor 4. Student Council 4. Musical 3, 4. Volleyball Mgr. 4. Travel Club 1. Senior Play 4. John LaClair Band 1. Musical 3, 4. Publications 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 2, 3. Senior Play 4. Lawrence LaJoie No Extra-Curricular Activities. John LaClair Lawrence LaJoie it ive Wendy LaRock FBLA 1, 2. Track 1. Soccer Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 3. Basketball Cheerleading 1, 2, 4. Class Officer, Secretary 2, 3, 4. Julie Lawliss Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Choir 1, 2. Jazz Band 3, 4. Publications 3, 4. Soccer 1. Travel Club 2. Senior Play 4. Wendy LaRock Julie Lawliss Laurie Lehr Candy Stripers 3, 4. Boces lnurse assistantl 3, 4. MaryLePuge FBLA 4. Track 3, 4. Soccer Cheerleading 4. Wrestling Cheerleading 4. Boces lcosmetologyl 3, 4. X xxx X,-vf . 'X MN ,fx Laurie Lehr Mary LePage Daniel Levan Stephen D. Lutz David Madison Band 1, 2, 3. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Presi- dent 3, 4. All County Band 1. Area All State Choir 3, 4. All County Choir 2, 3, 4. Musical 1, 2, 3, 4. Travel Club 1. Language Club 1, 2. NHS 3, 4. Vice President 4. Baseball 1, 2, 4. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Marion Singers 1, 2, 3, 4. President 3. Vice Pres. 4. Senior Play 4. Marjory Maley Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. All County Choir 3, 4. Area All State Choir 4. Marion Singers 2, 3, 4. President 4. Musical 1, 2, 3, 4. Travel Club 1. Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Wide Horizons 3, 4. Tennis 2. Wrestling Cheerleading 4. Senior Play 4. Daniel Leucm Soccer 1, 4. Cross Country 2, 3. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2. Varsity Club 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Stephen D. Lutz Bowling 4. Track 2, 4. David Madison Marjory Maley vw-.WM . J X' --.Lf 'N Melani McWilliams Barry Miller Melani McWilliams Choir 1. Publications 3. Bowling 1. Softball 1. Soccer 1. 2. Volleyball 1. Wrestling Cheerleading 2, 3. Varsity Club 2, 3. Barry Miller Ski Club 1, 2. Bowling 1, 2. Boces lforeman centerl. Dennis Miller Boces tmachine shopl 3, 4. Gregory Miller Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Varsity Club 4. Senior Play 4. Q-.. 1. Michael Miller Jannette Moore Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. All County Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Marion Singers 1, 2, 3, 4. Publications 3, 4. Student Council 1. Wrestling Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 3. Class Officer Secretary 1. Virginia Mousso FBLA 2, 3. Track 1. Soccer 2. Choir 1,2, 3. T' I. ' .2 3 tix . ' Dennis Miller Gregory Miller Michael Miller Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Choir 4. All County Choir 4. All County Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Area All State Band 1, 3, 4. Marion Singers 4. Jazz Band 3, 4. Bowling 2. Track 1. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsi- ty Club 3, 4. Musical 4. Senior Play 4. , James Milliman Bowling 1, 2, 4. FBLA 3. James Milliman ca - . . 1: .5 .3 l -H U , Jannette Moore Virginia Mousso Ann Mullen Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Area All State Band 1. NHS 3, 4. Basketball 2. Senior Play 4. Nadir Nadir Choir 1, 2. Publications 3, 4. Strategy Games Club 2, 3. Science Fiction Club 3. Creative Writing 3. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1. Senior Play 4. Ann Mullen Nadir Nadir Margaret Naughton Choir 1. Language Club 1. FBLA 1. Soccer 1. Candy Stripers 2 Track 2. Boces Qdata processingl 3 4. Boces FBLA 3, 4. Patricia Naughton Student Council 1. FBLA 1, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1, 2, 3 Volleyball 1. Basketball 1, 2. Varsi ty Club 3, 4. Boces ldata process- ingl 3, 4. Liazon 3, 4. Boces FBLA 3, 4. Reporter 3, Secretary 4. Senior Play 4. Margaret Naughton Patricia Naughton Kaisu Paauilainen Foreign Exchange Student from Finland. Publications 4. Bowling 4. Tennis 4. Senior Play 4. Glenn Pattison Track 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4. Kaisu Paavilainen Glenn Pattison Gregg Pattison No Extra-Curricular Activities Michelle Pealo FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4. Bowling 3, 4. Ten- nis 2, 3, 4. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 3, 4. Deborah Perry Kathryn Pinkney Publications 3, 4. Ad Editor 4. Creative Writing 2. Ski Club 3, 4. Cross Country 3, 4. Varsity Club 4. Language Club 1. Basketball 1, 2. Senior Play 4. Sally Radler Band 1, 2, 3, 4. All County Band 1. Ski Club 4. Senior Play 4. Gregg Pattison Lisa Pierce H . Michelle Pealo Deborah Perry FBLA 3. Wrestling Cheerleading 2 Lisa Pierce Band 4. Softball 4. Basketball 4. 'ao ,ggi ,Q-fy-ll Q I Kathryn Pinkney Sally Radler . ,1 , L Ll Barbara Reifsteck Howard Mark Rice Travel Club 1, 2. Bowling 1, 2. Diane Richards Choir 1, 2, 3. Marion Singers 2, 3. Publications 3, 4. Editor in Chief 4. Language Club 2. Track 1. Tennis 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4. Senior Play 4. N.H.S. 3, 4. Qi, Saunclra Richards James Reiss Barbara Reifsteck Soccer 1, 2, 3. Track 1. Volleyball 1. FBLA 1. Publications 3. Musical 1. James Reiss Publications 4. NHS 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Class Officer, Treasurer 2, 3, 4. Senior Play 4. f I 1 3 B.. Howard Mark Rice Diane Richards 1 . M . ,W ..,, ,W K.. ,, I ii' ' Wig? z x W X, 4 it -W ..,..mu. ' i ,,,. .. ff? Wendy Richardson Saundra Richards Band 1, 2, 3, 4. All County Band 1, 3, 4. Choir 4. All County Choir 4. Marion Singers 4. NHS 3, 4. Secretary 4. Wide Horizons 3. Bowling 3. Basketball 1, 2. Musical 4. Senior Play 4. Wendy Richardson Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4. All County Choir 4. Marion Singers 3, 4. Musical 2, 4. NHS 3, 4. Treasurer 4. Wide Horizons 3. Senior Play 4. Michael Rodenhouse No Extra-Curricular Activities. Todd Sackett Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Choir 1, 3. Musical 1, 2, 3. Class Officer, Treasurer 1. Senior Play 4. if ..,... - ccccc . ...X Daniel Schoonerman Teresa Sergent Publications 4. Cynthia Smith Choir 1, 2. Publications 4. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. FBLA, Treasurer 3, President 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 2. Soccer Cheerleading 1, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Basketball Cheerleading 1. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 4. Senior Play 4. vc! Michael Rodenhouse Todd Sackett Daniel Schoonerman Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice 3. President 4. Class Officer. President 1, 3, 4. Michael Sergent Michael Sergent :!a.' A ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4. President 4. Jazz Band 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Soc- cer 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Pres. Vice Strategy Games Club 1, 2, 3, 4. W f-i'fjQ ,Ybf,.,,., I mx fi J' fy., ,iff -r., ...-,A -. , f., r - r . . LK ax . 'Lf If lf. . ia a., 8 4 ,H X., l . K . , rf ' 1 I 1 4 N m Teresa Sergent Cynthia Smith Tracy Smith Darren Soudan Tracy Smith Foreman Center Darren Soudan Band 1. fix: Thomas Spitz Bowling 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Carl St. Cyr Bowling 2. Boces lauto bodyl 3, 4. Thomas Spitz Brian Steurrys Brenda Stevens Carl St. Cyr Brian Steurrys Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 3, 4. Publications 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Class Officer, Vice Pres. 2. President 3, 4. Brenda Stevens Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Choir 1, 2, 3. Color Guard 3, 4. FBLA 3. Student Council 2, 3. Track 1. Musical 1. Senior Play 4. Cheryl Suhr Choir 1, 2. Musical 1. Senior Play 4. Boces lfood servicel 3, 4. Boces Student Council 3, 4. Boces Class Officer, President 4. Frederick Taber Ski Club 1, 2. Baseball 1. Boces fmachine shopl 3. Cheryl Suhr Frederick Taber Scott Tarplee Diane Tsianiklides Choir 1, 2, 3. Musical 1. Publica- tions 3, 4. Class Editor 4. Wrestling Cheerleading 3, 4. Senior Play 4. John VanHall Musical 2, 4. Student Council 4. Library Club 1, 2. Senior Play 4. Awww Scott Tarplee Bowling 4. Soccer 2. Senior Play 4. Cheryl Tremfer Wrestling Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 Boces lnursingl 3. Cheryl Tremfer 6, H Diane Tsianiklides John VanHall Phyllis VerPlank Darryl Wilson Cross Country 1, 3. Track 1, 3, 4. Strategy Games Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Susan Higley Publications 2. Softball 1, 2. Dennis Eaves R 1 .f 1 it lffvaf Dawn Wage Phyllis VerPlank Band 1, 2, 3, 4. All County Band 2, 3. Area All State Band 1, 3, 4. FBLA, Secretary 2, 3, 4. Softball 2. Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 4. NHS 4. Dawn Wage FBLA 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3. Treasurer 4. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 2, 4. Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 4. Darryl Wilson Also Members of The Class of '83 Tim DeFisher Duane DeNeef Mark Oswald Susan Higley SENIOR ACTIVITIES Senior Play - November 12 and 13, 1982 Senior Dinner Dance - March 5, 1983 Senior Trip - April 27-May 1, 1983 Prom - Just You andl - May 21, 1983 Baccalaureate - June 19, 1983 Graduation - June 24, 1983 Class Colors - Burgandy and Silver You Are With Us Time For Movin' On We've traveled a long, long time together And there have been a lot of good things on the way But now, it's almost time for leaving Q And the things we feel inside are very hard to say But it's time for movin, on my friend Hold back all the tears and sorrow The time finally has come To go our separate ways . . . Cheryl, We wish you well our friend. Though you haven't been in sight X these past months, you have always been in our thoughts and in our hearts. Good luck Cheryl and remember we will always consider you part of the Class of 1983. im Cheryl Tremfer ln September 1982 two foreign exchange students joined the Class of 1983, Kaisu Paavilainen tleftl and Agnes Herrera lrightl. Kaisu is from Finland. She en- joys skiing, skating, reading, swimming and especially drawing. In Finland she at- tends an art school at night. Agnes is from Chile. She enjoys listening to music, playing games and watching television. Both have participated in many school activities and sports. These in- clude Publications, the musical, soccer, and tennis. We are happy to have them as a part of our senior class and as a part of our memories. When they return home in July they will be greatly missed by the students of Marion High School. Love, The Class of 1983 Youth for Understandine 23 CLASS OF 1983 FAVORITES ' ' PASTIME 11 Partying 21 Parking 31 Boyfriend f Girlfriend 41 Rolling 51 Hunting SPORT 11 Soccer 21 Football 31 Wrestling 41 Basketball 51 Baseball ROCK GROUP 11 REO Speedwagon 21 AC f DC 31 Journey 41 Black Sabbath 51 Loverboy SONG 11 Hard To Say l'm Sorry 21 Freebird 31 Hurts So Good 41 Shakin' 51 Working For The Weekend FOOD 11 Pizza 21 Lasagna 31 Junk Food 41 Steak 51 Popcorn MOVIE 11 E.T. 21 An Officer and A Gentleman 31 Fast Times at Ridgemont High 41 Porkys 51 Poltergeist PLACE TO GO ON A DA TE 11 Movies 21 Jagger Road 31 Drive-In 41 Home 51 Parking HOUSE TO ROLL 11 Millimans' 24 21 Nadirs' 31 Naughtons' 41 Reiss' 51 Mr. Owens' CLASS 11 Study Hall C471 21 Class of '83 31 Psychology 41 Phys. Ed. 51 Art RADIO STATION 11 WMJQ 92 21 WCMF 96 31 WHFM 99 41 WPXY 98 51 WVOR 100 ALBUM 11 Journey - Escape 21 REO - High Infidelity 31 AC! DC - Back In Black 41 Foreigner 4 51 Pink Floyd - The Wall CARTOON 11 Garfield 21 Bugs Bunny 31 Scooby Doo 41 Smurfs 51 Ziggy DRINK 11 Beer 21 Pepsi 31 Wine 41 Coke 51 Jack Daniels T. V. SHOW 11 M'A'S'H 21 The Buckaroo Club 31 General Hospital 41 Saturday Night Live 51 Knight Rider PLACE TO SHOP 11 Eastview Mall 21 Marketplace Mall 31 Discount Liquor 41 Backstreets 51 Frederick's of Hollywood M. A. MY I 'S fm- ' gg 5 , .21 7 Q, :Si M- -1, , ,,,. . ii a,Rf,bV: if 7, uf . .2 ,, . W , f e 5-. , ,, I ,E 55 ,, , N , xx W rl? V 5 57 K xfrk. V Madison E. Garrison Q K ' K :-, :, k 3j A A .zfxvk xx x 1 I . 'Y , B F ' v .4-M A 1 13. Q. 5 r .i .N ' 1 rx M, J x Y X. x f ! EM. x , 5 b A ' in, .- is rr L Q . - Q x rr - S, it L X My - f f Q . fr Q , Come' K' A Herrera Ni? X w- s. Radle f NYJ' 1 A Q X .Rl 0 r 0 rx 49 ,, P G. Pattisrmn i s L L .. Ng? H.: N .5 we- .X A I 1 t pm M. Pealo B. Reifsteck . .N ii i kkl, V L 5, ,X X 1 -4 Y ii . 2 ' wwf: , -7 QQ v I A H -5 b 1 h . if K Q' SME- X 'E , BX 7 .. 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Remember the Lord and all will go well for you. Mr. and Mrs. Don Magde KELLI CUVELIERL , 1 Those who bring sunshine others, cannot keep it from your dreams come you. Love - Mom To everything there is a reason, and a time to every purpose underiithe heaven. One your life is coming to an end, another beginning. Dream high, have several and hard to attain whatever you chose. God's speed, Kristen. H A, . . w,,r,u,'.'fWj 2','vf.-fig-1- ' f, , Sisters l am so proud to have a son like you. Much hap- piness to you and your classmates in the years ahead. Love Mom TRAC Y DERIDDER May the education that you have received help you to cope with the challenges of the future. We hope the challenges of the future are rewar- ding to you. Congratulations on a fine job, we are all very proud of you. Love - Mom, Dad and Ed f,rM3y3?ixgn.qr.+,. .g.5,rq,.M R f 1, JOHN HOLMES You are the first of the three best things that ever happened to us. We are proud and happy to be your parents. Work hard and make all those dreams come true. Love - Mom and Dad DEAN KLINGLER We are with the -your You've brought joy and our home and we hope you whatever the future holds. high and give life your best Love - Tom, Corrine, Darcie, Ethan DAN LE VAN Your future is like hunting turkey fort you put into it, The better you'll Love Always - Mom and Dad STEPHEN DOUGLAS LUTZ ' Congratulations fella. You made it! Remember Patrons - i983 MARJ MALEY We are so proud of the beautiful and sensitive young lady you have become. Thank you for shar- ing your life and love with all of us. Always be yourself. Love - Dad and Mom MELANI MCWILLIAMS Much has beensaid about daughters, better than I can say. ' But I know r, I write about my favorite girl I love you because you re my but I like you because you're you. SALLY RADLER Congratulations Sally. The four years of High School have passed. Now we wish you a lot of good luck in the future. Love - Mom and Dad JIM REISS Many memories and thoughts cross our minds as we sit to compose a message to you. It's very hard to put all of our thoughts and feelings into words. Cver the last 17 years you have accomplished which we are proud of. We will always that you are our son. May you feel as you go forth in a new life. and be by your side. Mom and Dad SCHOONERMAN Dan!! Always be the way you are. on what you believe to be right and only can come to you. We are proud of you in your ability. May the sportsmanship knowledge ou have gained from this, help you to cope with Love Mom DENNIS MILLER This world is full of sons, but God sent us a special one. You made us very proud that we're your parents and you're our son. We love you very much. Mom and Dad r'ir GREG MILLER ..s. V your future We want only the best for God Bless You Always, Dad. . . the your mind of your Don't forget our many ill 1 ,.- Senior Able Athletes Super School Spirit lil l F X Mike lde, Cindi Smith Dan Schoonerman, Gen DeVey Plus Forever Flirting 24 A Brian Steurrys, Julie Lawliss Tremendous Talkers ,X Nadir, Diane Richards 30 Nadll' Superlatives Outstandingly Outfitted i.1-.ummm Marj Maley, Darren Soud L Class Clowns c Todd Sackett, Michelle Pealo X 9 Q Always Arguing Kris DeBruyne, Doug Adriaansen Sure to Succeed UQ Got the Gossip Paul Camp, Trish Naughion K d Web of Murder WEB OF MURDER Cast of Characters Stephanie: Kristen DeBruyne, Tracy DeRidder Nora: Julie Lawliss Minerva: Lynette Dykhuizen Mary Hamilton: Marjorie Maley Keith Latimer: Dennis Cooney Belle Hamilton: Cheryl Suhr, Saundra Richards Pete Martinelli: Todd Sackett, Michael DeClerck Dr. Adler. Dean Klmgler The Man: Paul Camp, Vern Brown Student Directors. David Madison, Diane Richards Co-Directors: Mrs. Kay Miller, Mrs. Helen Fleegel Set Construction: Mrs. Shelia Cooney Seniors Share ex X .s The Best of Times 2 ttnllllnl I mkE'ff'w Tl-VN-IILNUU . ' : , . , . ' NK: Q ' , GE! X. FQJEND , U ' 0s 1 Xa lu nun X1 si ,W 'lx Board of Education L to R: R. Barber, J. Baker - Pres., R. Adriaansen - V.P., G. Kuhn, and DeBruyne. s 45 A. Stone - Guidance Counselor .X ' ,sr Nl L. Owens - H.S. Principal Administration J. Slack - Business Manager J. R. Boyes - Elem. Principal Y-1237 S R. Pleters - Sec. to Superintendent Boerman - Sec. to HS. Principal L. DeFIsher - Sec. to Guldance Counselor ...X li. Hattler - Sec. to Buslnes Manager H. Hotel - District Treasurer M. Gordon - Sec. to Comm, of the Handlcapped l xv ' .ef 4 ,. fl 'l ' 3 M, NN'-gk D ' ,A 1 i. ill Q, ,, nnnn,onnn lm F , ,fx 2 ' f 'W x v h im ,, C. Roland - Tax Collector and Payroll Clerk G. Dillon - Office Aide L, Dey - Reading Aide Wife Qkxffxs. in ww QE? L. E V 'liifk. fa .. + J, X .. - LN. x ,si 1.x X X J H Ns... 'X -i . K S 1. r. I . R w'+,b1i, Jkt, -'V 9.1. 7 Yrs. 45 .Jr Afx xy 1 Q Y :R its R. Thomas - Science G. Travis - Mathematics T. Trout - Mathematics s C. Vangee - E.S.L. M. Weiler - Reading D. Wiant - Learning Disabilities M., C1 fi' is at , xi lx X P. Young - Mathematics M. Moag - Home Ec. S. DiTomaso - Business Custodian Staff L. to R.: C. Boeye, E. Thorne, G. Van Hall - head custodian, N. Nevelizer, D. McCullough. Cafeteria Staff Seated: S. Tack - cafeteria manager. Standing: B. Trautman, R. Mannhardt, S. Larwood, M. Cambier, S. Lootens, S. Kuhn. T Sllllllll BUS D 1' ,M-, 'TQ -l Q a P n a s r p t o m r e t n a t t i o n Row 1: B. Ellsworth, J. VerPlank, S. Brooks, R. Means, D. VanValkenburg. Row 2: C. VerPlank, D. Godsey, S. Murphy, M. Perry, R. Thatcher, N. VanDorp, M. Miller, M. VanderMeere. Row 3: P. Krocke, J. VanDorp, J. Pease, K. Trautman. 44 '71 Special Recoenition On behalf of the student body, staff members, and all of your former students, we wish to thank you for a job well done. Mr. Carl Hutchinson came to Marion in 1951 and since that time has developed an industrial arts program which serves as an example of outstanding quality for new teachers entering the field. It is with a great deal of pride that we associate him with Marion Central School. Mr, Hutch - you will truly be remembered with affec- tion and gratitude. We wish you a happy retirement. R tc: Q t i r e SY ' l can't wait to get my new white shirt. . , V Q it if Q7 yxLAM6a SA my 42 Qi 0114157 ,, S onv 'Sb Mr. Cambier has retired to become a male stripper. a proud day 45 i i 5 , 4 Rezents Scholarship Winners Row 1: K. Pinkney, A. Mullen, M. DeClerck, W. Richardson Row2 J VanHall D Klmgler G Muller J LaCla1r Row 3 P Camp M Miller D. Baileaty, E. Garrison, Madison., . y National Honor Society induction 'MM yi... 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Stappenbeck - SOPHOMORES - C. Irvine - Treas., S. Ten- FRESHMEN - C. DeToye - Treas., J V.P., C. Loren - Pres., Absent: V. LeClair - Treas. nity - Sec., P. Owens - V.P., N. Morgan - DeWandle - Sec., D. Moon - V.P., S Pres. Roegiers - Pres. xxgxllllllll' 309 ,holy S - lm u if A QW 2 i ' E ': I 0 1 5 Class vw ww- 5 Dfflcers 9 5 3 S ., , a,' sifcb - lullllllluxx I J J EIGHTH GRADE - P. Adriaansen - Pres., D. McCarthy - V.P., J. Garlipp - SEVENTH GRADE - T. Fleegel - Sec., P. Frizelle - Treas., J. Treas., C. Steurrys - Sec. Rayfield - V.P., C. Adriaansen - Pres. 67 Juniors of MISS NOLTON - Row 1: R. Mercer, H. Redmond. Row 2: L. Ruple, B. Madison, B. Axtell, M. DiCesear, B. Richardson, L. Stappenbeck, V LeClair, E. Schafer. Row 3: S. Kuhn, S. Mullin, J. Pyron, P. Lent, Q. Putney, D. Barmaster, R. Carahuana, B. Erb, T. Means. MR. ROODS - Row 1: B. Murray, C. Maley. Row 2: K. Davis, J. Goodrich, M. McLouth, C. Whitney, D. McMahon. Row 3: A. Delyser, P. Baker G. Galvin, K. Franke, L, Williams. Row 4: S. Cramer, D. Frank, J. Steurrys, J. Little, M. Fox, K. O'Conner, B. Cossaboon. I 1 Soohomores i .Ni X -. A WK, . . l MRS. LANNON - Row 1: K. Hayden, L. Tsianiklides. Row 2: J. Briggs, L. Noyes, J. Godsey, D. Hubright, B. Frank, T. Ridley. Row 3: M. Ocque, D. DeLue, T. VanGee, R. Deleel, C. Hoffman, H. Naughton, T. Breems, R. Sewart. Row 4: D. Schreiber, D. Bonnetti, G. Deutschbein, M. Levitsky, B. Leutchford. Row 5: M. Torterella, A. Nielson, A. Brusso, K. Jung, E. DeRidder, S. Williams, B. Steurrys. MR. THOMAS - Row 1: S. Tennity, R. Cragg, W. Hutt, T. Hubright, M. Ryan, C. Stoker, S. Gonzalez, K. Reiss. Row 2: J. Cossaboone, C. Irvine, K. Fires, S. Miller, P. VanGee, M. Ramsey, B. Cramer, V. Miller, S. VanHall, M. Purkiss, R. Crego, K. Pinkney, R. Gabriel. Row 3: C. LaRock, M. Loren, T. Erb, J. Cowlie, K. Young, N. Guthrie, S. DiMuro. Class of l985 XX . NY' .- -Ti: Y . -- : ir .H- 9 if-fi? MR. THOMPSON - Row 1: K. Howie, J. Perry, C. Pelton, D. Oswald, R. Karpp, C. Gordon, M. Burke, S. St. Cyr. Row 2: T. Holmes, K. Corbett, M. Vanderbrook, T. Dykhuizen, A. Grace. Row 3: L. Kalbfleisch, A. DePoint, T. Means, K. Welch, J. Wade, C. Galvin, P. Owens, S. Camp. Row 4: K. Klaver, T. Vanderbrook, B. DuMont, E. Shafer. MR. DeGELl.EKE - Row 1: T. Thurston. Row 2: D. Morse, L. Lehr, L. Schoonerman, J. Cuvelier, K. Becker. Row 3: J. Mousso, A. Lackey, W Davis, R. Billings, P. Pyron, A. Garlipp, K. Trout. Row 4: K. Weaver, D. Sergent, S. Holmes, R. Foti, J. Ballesty. Row 5: N. Morgan, W. DeLyser, R.' Heaven, D. Marchionie, S. Francis, D. Weeks, A. Salisbury. 1 Freshmen xii!! j 4- MR. SANTORO - Row 1: L. Cossaboon, T. Owens, R. Cole, B. Henderson. Row 2: T. Keller, R. Brozoski, J. Gonzalez, D. Sommerville, D. Morse, L. Hubright, S. Ocque, T. Wilson. RoW 3: T. East, C. Wilson, T. Smith, R. Laseckei, T. Nolte, S. Brown, L. Shifflet, M. Lee, P. DeBruyne, K. Aeckerle, K. Weaver, MR. STOKER - Row 1: C. Madison, B. Hutt, K. Taylor, K. Rogers. Row 2: J. Marchionda, A. Redmond, T. Weeks, C. DeToye, M. Tremfer, B. Rachow, A. Camp. Row 3: M. Withey, A. DeRue, S. Rogiers, D. Platts, P. Hall, B. Jackson, D. Dennis, T. Habecker, J. DeWandel, J. Wunder. ' - ' 6lasQ of l986 . f'w'x. ' Q, ,- X .,,5,gX? 5 . Q., J s M -, N gif 'fi . W- ls , .' 4 Q Y, 3 Xa., .X s K X uf VN Y 'ysFQN N.: bv K . ...gg f . M .. X . ,.. af. MRS. MILLER - Row 1: T. Secor, D. Cauwels, J. Schermerhorn. Row 2: T. Tellier, M. Seppeler, K. Martin, E. Troy, M. Fisher, J. Urbanik, M. Marchionda. Row 3: D. Howie, L. Bigley, M. Dey, P. Schrader, C. Humphrey, K. Almy, J. Bacon. Row 4: L. Lorow, C. Smith, M. Cowley, D. Amsler, G. DeLue, T. LaBarr. .5 Y ,tri Jil' K . - WCVIF 95 5 iifilfsr' '- 1 A Qu s....d MRS. PEZZA - Row 1: T. Martin, J. Bishop, W. Verbridge, M. MacMahon. Row 2: P. Krancler, P. Drake, S. Johnson, D. Moone, J. Hasbrouck. Row 3: P. DeNeef, L. VanLare, S. Taber, J. Newby, L. Heaven, P. Bliek. Row 4: L. Smith, S. Franko, R. Scero, P. Boerman. Eighth Grade MR. HUTCHINSON - Row 1: M. Bulkley. Row 2: D. Amsler, L. DeMay, P. Mooney, A. Bieter. Row 3: S. Cantwell, L. Bukolt, D. Wilson, J. Miller, L. De Lyser, B. Sullivan, D. Irvan, S. Johnson, K. Gallivan, J. Kruse. Row 4: P. Richards, T. VanLare, M. Triesky, G, Ameele, M. Wage, S. Maley, P. Lackey, J, Verkey, L, Reilich, R. Gordon. MRS. BUYCK - Row 1: S. Dupre. Row 2: K. Pfromm, C. Kuhn, M. Nevinskas, K, Baker, Row 3: J. Bliek, J. Martz, H. Simmons, S. Hartnagel, D, Ferlong, K. Fisk. Row 4: T. Hosback, A. Boerman, D. Defisher, B. Seppler. Row 5: T. Ihrman, T, Dey, S. Wilsea, D. Heise, S. Dunlap, S. Sommer- ville, T. Bigley. - g g g Class of B87 MRS. STRICKLAND - Row 1: C. Sergent, J. Leno, T. Avedesian, G. Prutsman, J. Henrie, T. Walser. Row 2: A. DiCesear, K. Boyce, K. Lehr, S. Morgan, L. Schoonerman, M. Goulette, M. Mousse, K. Drake, S. Feranethami. Row 3: T. Deutschbein, J. Herman, D. Hamlin, T. Baker, R. Rayfielt, B. VanCuyck, M. Salisbury, S. Diehl, D. Stilwell. l MISS DRAKE - Row 1: J. Garllpp, A. Fox, C. Steurrys. Row 2: J. Mack, R. Hoad, D. Adams, D. McCarthy, M. Radler, M. Valier, S. LaBelIe, P. Adriaansen. Row 3: A. Bonnetti, K. McMahon, L. Steurrys, S. Fox, C. Hotel, R. Deleel. Row 4: C. Albano, D. Hughes, J. Brugge, D. Fisher, L. LaFave, R. Spina, T. Bliek, T. McKalister. Seventh Grade -......, rw, X MRS. RAMSEY - Row 1: K. Leno, A. White, L. Klug, B. Dickinson, B. J. Timmerman, C. Pelton, R. Shoemaker, J. Flack, K. Bliek, J. Davis, J. Mann. Row 2: C. Adriaansen, T. Hartnagel, M. Hubright, T. Hunter, P. Frizelle, M. Mulone, J. Cantwell, M. VanDeBeckens, J. DeVey, R. Smith, J. Wunder, M. Swift, W. Henderson, R. Nielson, K. Girard. Row 3: S. Phalen, T. Dean. MRS. FLEEGEL - Row 1: D. Hicks, C. Gramley. Row 2: K. Lewis, K. Erway, L. DeLue, K. Herbert, K. Larwood, D. Allen, D. Kamens. Row 3: A. Muschick, G. Tokaya, D. Derck, T. Stewart, J. Hughes, J. Neufeld, V. Martin, R. Dennis. Row 4: K. Schrader, S. VanDeVelde, K. Whalen, M. Amlee, C. Walker, R. Lehr, N. Grace, T. Kamens, B. Casey, J. Rayfield. Row 5: S. DiMuro, J. Cooney, D. Steurrys. Class of l988 AL. Q- MR. TRAVIS - Row 1: K. McClellon, T. Noble, D. Marchionda, S. O'Conner, M. Stappenbeck, M. Jacobs, L. Crane, T. Fleegel, D. Gabriel. Row 2: T. LaJoie, J. Coisman, C. Almy, C, Jung, T. Thompson, P. Stanton, D. VanDerMeere, M. Dickinsen, D. Rochow, T. LaBarr, K. Aeckerle. Row 3: D. LaRock, K. DeLyser, D. Diesti, M. Fultz, C. Welch, B. Hendricks, D. Hayes, A. DeBruyne, M. VerPlank, H. Levan. 2' MR. MORRELL - Row 1: J. Rolland, J. Lonneville, T. Cunningham, M. Perry, M. Wilson. Row 2: L. VanCassle, M. Naughton, B. Sergeant, S. Ad- derly, C. Laseckei, J. Billings. Row 3: D. Weeks, L. Gardener, H. Hagymasi, R. DeHond, J. DeSanto, D. Habermehl, P. Fisk, A. VanLare, T. Klaver, D, Stillwell, K. Herbert, L. Tellier. Row 4: L. Loren, R. Curtis, D. Baker, M. Foti. B.0.C.E.S. Education Row 1: B. Conick. Row 2: B. Like, R. Pike, F. Hiller, T. Whitney, N. Jones. This can't be Santa!?! Santa's candidates for 1983 Nadir doing his stuff! OK girls, smile and get back to practice. t ' ' A aweo. FIG4-ff THE Geox: , FIGHT Q QU! Boys Varsity Track 4. gl. . . . Al . A 1 ..-c 44' An Row 1: Mgr. L. Tsianiklides, M. Seppler, K. DePoint, M. DeClerck, J. Cornell, R. Shermerhorn, S. DeLyser, L. Kalbeich, C. Loren, Mgr. S. Miller. Row 2: Coach Christie, D. Cooney, D. Bliek, T. Rose, S. Mullin, T. Habecker, M. Fox, C. Gorden, T. Croucher, T. Sackett, J. LaClair, T. Jackson, D. Wilson, Coach Tilling. Row 3: D. Rogiers, D. Schoonerman, S. Holmes, B. Adriaansen, S, Lootens, J, Holmes, T. Vanderbrook, S. Cramer, G. Pat- tison, M. Ramsey, V. Brown. In what many call a perfect season, the Black Knights completed the most successful season at MCS in many years. ln dual meets the Orange Ex- press won all nine. During the season they were the Champions at the Lyons Invitational Relays. The undefeated cindermen captured the Wayne County Championship and ended the season with a victory at Fauver Stadium and became the 1982 Section Five Class C Champions. The team was very ably led by 8 Seniors. Brian Adriaasen, Dan Bliek, Karl DePoint, Steve Lootens, Dave Roegiers, Troy Rose, Rich Schermerhorn, and Martin Seppler ended their careers at MCS. Together this group scored 585 points for the team this year. Karl DePoint finished as the Class C Sectional Champ in the 800m Run and Wayne County Champ. Dan Bliek set a School record in the 400m hurdles with a time of 59.3 and won honors as County Champion and second in the sectionals. The seniors weren't the only contributors. The underclassmen also came through and promise to make MCS a contender in '83, Sophomore Mike Fox became the County Champion in the pole vault by upsetting the defending champion. Teammate Todd Jackson then nosed Mike out at the Sec- tionals to become the Section Champ. Dennis Cooney, a Junior, won his Sectional shield in the High Jump with a leap of 5'11 . Junior Tim Croucher won his second straight Section 5 victory in the 1600m Walk. This team set some standards that may be hard to copy in the future, but the returning underclassmen have their sights on keeping the spirit alive. Seniors 1982 Scoreboard 'RG itil. 'M- Row 1: M. Seppler, R. Schermerhorn, K. DePoint. Row 2: Coach Christie, T. Rose, S. Lootens, Coach Tilling. Row 3: D. Roegiers, D. Bliek, B. Adriaansen. Y Girls Varsity Track Row 1: B. Luetchford, A. Salisbury. Row 2: B. Gallivan, A. Brusso, L. Bartlett, V. LeClair, L. DeLyser, K. Habecker, W. Goodenough. Row 3: Coach Roods, T. Holmes, K. Corbett, P, Pyron, L. Miller, C. Smith, M. Triesky, Coach Knaititis. Row 4: S. Henson, J. DePoint, M. Craw, C. lrvine, B. Godsey, G. DeVey, J. Cuvelier. Seniors The 1983 Girls Track team looks to improve its record of 7 wins and 4 losses. This year's team was made up primarily of underclassmen. Returning letter winners include Tracy Holmes, Val LeClair, Kim Habecker, Becky Gallivan, Gen DeVey, Jodi Cuvelier, Hannah Naughton, Janet DePoint, Charlene Whitney, Bonnie Godsey, Sarah Henson, and Michelle Craw. W. Goodenough, L. Bartlett, M. Triesky. ww' i is it '-- Tracy it is the , :Jumps J. H. Track , L. .,. Q3 1'-'wh 2 zy, . -'f - Iiu, fi- ,5:f:M 1 :f:: : : W rgzf ffflwggigf iieaviin x 2 Row 1: D. Platts, L. Lafave, M. Fisher, J. Henrie, C. Wilson, K. McMahon, A. DeRue. Row 2: S. Roegiers, M. Ferguson, K. Boyce, R. Sullivan, M. Marchionda, T. Ihrman, W, VanCuyck, T. Nolte, L. DeMay, Coach Taylor. Row 3: J. Bradley, M. Vallier, D. Adams, J. Brugge, A. Bonetti, D. Moon, L. Cossaboon, L. Del.yser, K. Baker, Coach Travis. Row 4: M. Lee, T. Weeks, J. Mack, K. Martin, K. Almy, J. DeWandel, B. Jackson, K. Taylor, W. J. H. Baseball Verbridge. E . , A... . ....,, .... ,,,,. ....,,. T . . . we ,,,..... H 3- 5 Z'll. l 3 'f ' 24 , Row 1: S. Brown, R. Sherow, G. Prutsman, T. Secor, S. Dupre, A. Beiter. Row 2: M. Seppeler, J. Wunder, D. Chambers, S. Taber, J. Newby, R. Spina. Row 3: M. Bulkley, T. Hosbach, S. Diehl, A. Boerman, R. Rayfield, K. Gallivan, M. Withey. Bows Varsity Baseball 1 L ff R . . V if Row 1: K. Loren, C. Hayden, C. Ford. Row 2: B. Steurrys, R. Levitsky, Miller Seniors sl at Sw Q S Row 1: R. Levitsky, C. Hayden, J. Dietz. Row 2: K. Loren, C. Ford. F. Norris, J. Dietz, W. Irvine. Row 3: B. Murray, J. Reiss, D. Adriaanaen, G. The Varsity Baseball team compiled a much improved 8 wins, 11 loss over-all record in 1982. After a 6-9 Wayne County League record, Marion lost to Holley, 2-1, in the Sectionals. Leading the mound crew was Junior Brian Steurrys who finished with a 4-2 record. Senior John Dietz gave Brian strong support with a 3-4 record and 6 complete games. Brian was selected to the first team all-county, and John was selected to the second team. The team hitting was much improved with John Dietz's .340 average, leading the team. John also was successful in 10 of 11 base stealing attempts. Doug Adriaansen batted .327 and was the team's top slugger with 2 doubles, 2 triples, and 1 homerun. Leading the team in runs batted in was Senior Chris Ford, with 12. Chris also batted a strong .294. Other Seniors that will be missed in '83 include catcher Craig Hayden, outs fielder Rob Levitsky, and third baseman Kevin Loren. The hustle, attitude, and desire of these Seniors will be missed, but not forgotten. Those characteristics, combined with the leadership of some fine Juniors will keep MCS Baseball on the rise in 1983. Scoreboard MCS Pal-Mac MCS Sodus MCS Will 1 1 MCS Clyde-Sav MCS Gananda MCS Holley MCS Red Creek X MCS Lyons .X M NRW J' Wayne Pal-Mac Sodus Will Girls Varsity Softball I' i if lll A l or fi GV , A L' saw 4-wa w K - ff- ' as ff: Va , 4- H it Row 1: C. Kraham, G. Blankenburg, S. Taylor, B. Purkiss, L. Schoonerman. Row 2: A. DePoint, T. Means, M. Pealo, K. Becker, L. DeMarree, C. lr- vine. Row 3: L. Stappenbeck, L. Williams, D. Wage, K. Buyck, Coach Lannon, P. Bauer, V. Miller. Strengthened by seven seniors, the girls' Varsity Softball team posted their best season ever with an 11-7 record. This is the first time since softball began at Marion that we have been able to boast of a win- ning record. The highlight of the season came with a dramatic 5-4 win over Pal- Mac in the tournament. This was the first time we had ever beaten them, and the win gave us third place in the tournament. This was a Seniors years. fag! C., 1LARIUlf MCS MCS MCS ti' MCS Mcs Mcs Mcs L Mos Mcs Mcs Mcs Mcs Mcs rg Mcs Row 1: G. Blankenburg, S. Taylor, B. Purkiss. Row 2: K. Buyck, P. Bauer, L. DeMarree. remarkable achievement considering our last place finish in previous A job well done, ladies!! Scoreboard GIRLS VARSITY SOFTBALL SCOREBOARD 3 Pal-Mac 15 13 Sodus -, 20 24 Williamson ' 4 - 9 -Clyde-Sai! 4 4 A 4 -Red Creeks. , 15 9, 3 iiit if .Lsi 4 '3 fwayne -I 16 .1451-M80 7 2871. l57fWilltaxrtson 8 19 ,Clyde-Sav 9 ..... 26 3 ' ' 14 -ERedCifeek .,l.l 15 ' ' 21 NRW ' 11 33. K.. Varsity Tennis .. . I I , ., Row 1: D. Ayling, M. DeGelleke. Row 2: Coach DeGelleke, J. Ballesty, B. Cramer. Row 3: P. Dingman, M. Coleman, R. Kendall, D. Ballesty. Mcs 1 ivics o Mcs 1 3 MCS 4 MCS B o V s V a r s t V T In boys action, Marion fin- ished a winning season with a record of 7 wins and 5 losses. This was an excellent season for this young team with Dan Balles- ty being selected to the All-Star Team. While in girls action, there was an improvement in our league record this year of 4 wins and 6 losses. The team will lose two seniors to graduation - Diane Richards and Michelle Pealo. We're looking to the returning players for strong sup- port to make next year's season an exciting one. Lisa Step- penbeck was selected to the All- Star team. e fitn- n r 1 s Girls Varsity Tennis A.. Row 1: A. DeLyser, K. Paavilainen. Row 2: K. Brasser, K. Smith. Row 3: C. Kraham, L. Stappenbeck. Row 4: V. LeClair, Coach DeGelleke, D. Green. Boys 1.0. Baseball Row 1: J. Pyron, J. Craig, S. Kuhn, J, Jurich. Row 2: D. Barmaster, D. Ocque, J. Hanshaw, K. O'Conner. T. Means, F. Norris, R. Karpp. Row 3: M. Purkiss, M .l.U. Soccer Cheerleading .. ........ ,.S..,,....e..,........M,.5i,,,..a...,.. a. .5, .V . Q, I 'N an an 1 iw 5 Q - X Row 1: M. LePage. Row 2: R. Crego, K. Taylor, K. Hayden, K. Young. Row 3: D. Bonetti. Varsity Soccer Cheerleadine 1.4.1 R 1 A G lpp, K. DeLyser, D. Bliek, W. LaRock, L. DeLyser, C. Smith, K. Balliet. Row 2: L. Coomber, L. Coomber. Row 3: T. DeRidd Seniors t, L. Coomber, L. Coomber, C. Smith, M. LePage, W, LaRock, K. DeLyser, T. De Row 1: J. Reiss. Row 2: Coach Corney, B. Steurrys, H V n C o u n t V h a In P s ! 88 Boys Varsity Soccer Scoreboard The headlines read Knights Take League, summing up a solid team effort throughout the season to attain 41 in Wayne County soccer. Moving up to Class A competi- tion for the first time, the Knights went into Sectionals in third seed with a 9-4-3 record. Seven players received All-County merits' and of those two earned Greater Rochester acclaim , however, 17 young men, displaying a good knowledge of soccer along with a fine sense of sportsmanship, combined to produce the league title. Also to be commended are the enthusiasm of the student body, the cooperation of the parents, and the support of the faculty and administration. Together, we made it a great year. You're all nfl! ,.,-'rf Row 1: J. LeClair, M. DeClerck. Row 2: E. Duchesneau, J. Reiss, C. Loren, D. Mann. Row 3: Coach Corney, D. Levan, S. Mullin, M. Miller, D. Ballesty, S. Kuhn, Coach Bailey. Row 4: M. Purkiss, D. Adriaansen, D. Schoonerman, D. Madison, G. Miller. Absent: B. Steurrys. Seniors . mini , 1,,-i,. Row 1: M. DeClerck. Row 2: Coach Corney, J. LeClair, J. Reiss, G. Miller, Coach Bailey. Row 3: D. Levan, M. Miller, E. Duchesneau, D. Ballesty. Row 4: D. Madison, D. Schoonerman, Row 5: D. Adriaansen. Absent: B. Steurrys. 'Wayne County All-Star Team First team: Dave Madison Dan Schoonerman Second team: Doug Adrlaansen John LeClalr Jim Reiss Honorable mention: Mike DeClerck Ed Duchesneau 'Greater Rochester Team: Honorable Mention: Dave Madison Dan Schoonerman Girls Varsity Soccer Row 1: G. DeVey, P. VerPlank. Row 2: K. Habecker, J. DePoint. Row 3: S. Miller, A. DePoint, K. Trout, D. Wage, B. Godsey, H. Redmond, K. Frankie, Coach Habecker. Row 4: K. Corbett, L. Schoonerman, K. Becker, J. Cuvelier, T. Means, B. Gallivan. ln almost every sense of the word, this indeed, was a rebuilding year. We began the year with only two Seniors and five Juniors. Bonnie Godsey became injured and so before our first game we only had four Juniors. The rest of the team comprised of Sophomores, of which none had any varsity experience. Heather Redmond played goalie and did a fine job for us. She finished third in the All-Star balloting. Phyllis VerPlank led our defense to second place in the league for fewest goals scored against. Gen DeVey, our other Senior, played right wing very well all year. Phyllis and Gen will be sorely missed next year. Our Juniors and Sophomores should do very well leading our 1983 team through the tough Wayne County League to a championship. Seniors N Highlights i C ul ': 9 J voted to the Wayne County team: Phyllis 0 Janet b Kim A-'vs to beat G i r l s ! Row 1: D. Wage. Row 2: G. DeVey, P. VerPlank, A. Herrara. Boys 1.0. Soccer 1-'N Row 1: S. DeLyser, L. Kalbfleisch, J. Godsey, C. Gordon, J. Wunder, R. Gabriel. Row 2: Coach Corney, Coach Bailey, T. Vanderbrook, D. Platts, T Habecker, B. Cramer, J. Newby, K. Aeckerle, T. Secor. Row 3: B. Steurrys, N. Morgan, P. Drake, C. Madison, D. Moon, T. Nolte, S. Roegiers. Girls 1.0. Soccer FV-I f . '5- Row 1: P. Pyron, K. Fires, A. Salisbury, P. Owens, W. Hutt, L. Bigley, T. Weeks. Row 2: B. Jackson, J. DeWandel, H. Naughton, J. Schermerhorn Row 3: Mgr. T. Breemes, M. McMahon, C. Stoker, P. DeBruyne, W. Verbridge, V. Miller, A. Redmond, A. DeRue, Coach Lannon. Bows LH. ' 'FY' Soccer Q-Q , ,. Row 1: T. Hosbach, P. Adriaansen. Row 2: L. Lafave, D. Wilson, A. Boerman, M. Bulkley, S. Dupre, J. Mack, J. Brugge. Row 3: J. Henrie, S. Diehl, R. Rayfield, G. Ameele, D. Chambers, T. Bigley, K. Gallivan, R. Lackey, A. Bonetti. Boys .l.H. B Soccer ,., 4- - r ,er . ls . , Q... A. riff-. ...L . , A. ..... mm L Mtg! Row 1: A. Keenan, T. Cunningham, J. DeSanto, M. Ameele, R, Lehr, C. Gramley, D. Derks. Row 2: M. Swift, M. Mulone, M. Foti, M. Vandenbeckens, M. Stappenbeck, T. Hunter, D. Hicks, C. Almy, J. DeVey. Row 3: P. Frizell, M. Fultz, C. Adriaansen, S. Dimuro, B. Hendricks, J. Roland, D. Steurrys, J. Rayfield, K. DeLyser, J. Wunder. Our Future Superstars Girls J.H. 6 Soccer me Q 1 :A D. O ni t S li o P Q . Row 1: T. VanLare, D. Irvine, J. Garlipp. Row 2: T. Godsey, P. Richards, L. Gardler, B. Sullivan, K. Lehr, D. McCarthy, M. Nevinskas, S. Har- 1 tinagel, K. Drake. Row 3: Mgr. C. Steurrys, L. MacLaren, M. Salisbury, L. DeLyser, J. Miller, Coach Tilling, K. Baker, K. Laseckei, K. McClelan, T. Noble 9 Y cms 1.1-i. e soccer !! if 9 Y O Ll C 3 I1 i Row 1: L. Klug, H. Levan, T. O'Conner, C. Walker, T. Fleegel, A. White, K. Aeckerle. Row 2: M. VerPlank, K. Leno, A. DeBruyne, L. Tellier, L. n DeLue, A. Muschick, H. Nevelizer, D. Rachow, K. Girard. Row 3: Coach Taylor, D. VanDemeer, P. Stanton, M. Dickenson, K. Lewis, D. Weeks, K. Shrader, M. Naughton. I Spirit and Determination 92 Varsity Cross Countr V. S-cimffgi 'K' Row 1: P. Van Gee, C. Wilson, M. Seppeler, M. Ramsey. Row 2: Mgr. M. Burke, K. Pinkney, J. Hobbs, Mgr. M. Levitsky, M. Ferguson, N. Rodenhouse, K. Pinkney. Row 3: R. Ocque, K. Martin, K. O'Connor, K. Weaver, T. Gesse, M. Withey. J .H. Cross Country Scoreboard The Boys varsity cross Country team had an ex- cellent season. With a very young team, lthree Freshmen on varsityl we xv finished the season in b as l X second place overall in ' -r N-VV, -wg.. Wayne County behind Wayne and first among class B-C schools in the county. Marion also fin- ished in second place in the County Champion- ships at Wayne Hills with af- Mike Ramsey and Mike Fox finishing in seventh and eighth overall. Mike Ramsey won a sectional shield for finishing in tenth place overall in class B at Sectionals. Mike Fox was named to the Wayne County All-Star team. We finished with an eleven wins and three loss season and we are looking for- ward to next year. The girls never fielded a complete team, but were usually led by Nancy Rodenhouse and Michelle Craw. Row 1: M. Waeghe, D. Fisher, J. Cooney. Row 2: M. Vallier, R. Spina. Boys Varsity Basketball Row 1: D. Mann, W. DeLyser, B. Steurrys, S. Mullin, Mgr. J. Reiss. Row 2: Mgr. M. DeClerck, J. Lonneville, D. Cooney, D. Schoonerman, D. Adriaansen, G. Pattison, Coach Christie. Seniors Row 1: G. Pattison, B. Steurrys. Row 2: D. Cooney, D. Schoonerman, D. Adriaansen. This year's edition of the Black Knights was led very aptly by its Seniors. ln what has become a fine tradition, the Seniors were our leaders on and off of the court. Lost to graduation this year are co- captains Brian Steurrys and Dan Schoonerman, and Glenn Pattison, Doug Adriaansen and Dennis Cooney. We finished with a 3 win 16 loss season in the tough Wayne County league. Wins came over Gananda, Red Creek and NRW in O.T. The Red Creek win at home was very rewarding after losing to them by 19 earlier in the season. Dan completes his fourth year as a varsity performer. He totaled a career high of 734 pts. and 383 rebounds. Brian ended at two year campaign with 418 career points and a very respectable 74076 from the foul line on 128 out of 173. Doug led the team this year with 155 rebounds. Dennis was our hero in the Overtime win vs. NRW as he scored the winner with 4 seconds left. Returning next season are Steve Mullin, David Mann, John Lon- neville, and Woody Delyser and they are hoping to combine with some highly successful JV performers to power the Knights in '83, Scoreboard Girls Varsity Basketball Row 1: Assistant Coach Corney, J. DePoint, K. Habecker, G. DeVey, B. Godsey, Coach Bailey. Row 2: D. DeLue, L. DeLyser D Wage H Red mond, A. Redmond, L. Pierce. At press time the 1983 version of the Marion Varsity Girls Basket- ball team is thoroughly enjoying its best season ever. They are the Wayne County Class B and overall champions with an 8-0 league record. The overall record is 17-O! Capturing the 01 seed for sec- tionals gives Marion an excellent chance of taking the Class B title. The team has scored a total of 881 points for a 51.8 average. Mean- while, outstanding defense has held the opponents to an average of 27.6 points per game. Junior Heather Redmond has led all scorers with 230 points for a 13.5 average. Seniors Lisa Pierce, Dawn Wage, and Cindy Smith follow with 192, 157, and 118 respectively. The leading rebounder on the team is Dawn Wage. Heather and Lisa also contribute greatly on the boards. This year's team is comprised of 11 people who are not only talented, but also dedicated. lt is a balanced squad that plays unselfish and winning basketball. Congratulations on a fine season girls!! Seniors I 3 . its E .. Scoreboard XX ,, k t ...rw , X'f'NQr...tw'm-at - Left to Right: C. Smith, D. Wage, L. Pierce, G. DeVey. Boys J.U. Basketball L to R: J. Godsey, R. Brozowski, R. Gabriel, T. Vanderbrook, S. Van Hall, S. Holmes, R. Steurrys, B. Cramer, M. Lee, J. Wunder, S. Roeglers Girls 1.0. Bfsketball QJXRIQ, Row 1: B. Jackson, S. Miller, A. DePoint, L. Schoonerman, P. DeBruyne. Row 2: Coach Corney, S. Dimuro, J. Schermerhorn, W. Verbridge. 4 Boys .l.l'l. and B Baskelball Row 1: P. Frizelle, C. Adriaansen, M. Ameele, J. DeSanto, J. Cooney, J. Roland, Row 2: Coach Steurrys, K. DeLyser, T. LaBarr, R. Lehr, C. Almy, S. Dimuro, D. Steurrys, Coach Ameele. Row 3: T. Hosbach, T. Bigley, D. DeFisher, R. Spina, R. Rayfield, G. Prutsman. Absent: J. Mack, P. Adriaansen, S. DuPre, D. Chambers, M. Vandenbeckens, D. Hicks, M. Swift, A. Kennon. Girls J.H. 6 and B Basketball 'QQ Row 1: D. Weeks, K. Aeckerle, L. Gardner, K. Bliek. Row 2: Coach Moag, P. Stanton, K. Larwood, L. Crane, D. Gabriel, C. Atterly, P. Fisk, Coach Nolton. Row 3: K. Schrader, A. DeBruyne, K. McClellen, K. Walker, K. Girard, L. McClaren, D. McCarthy, K. McMahon, D. Hughes. Row 4: L. Phalen, C. Steurrys, L. Schoonerman, L. DeLyser, T. VanLare, J. Miller, J. Garlipp, D. Fenlong, K. Fires. Varsity Wrestlinz Row 1: J. Marchionda, D. Levan, C. Madison. Row 2: Coach Habecker, J. Newby, J. LeClair, E. Duchesneau, M. DuPre, P. VanGee, Coach Henne Row 3: T. Sackett, M. Ide, E. Garrison, J. Dickson, D. Madison, T. Habecker. This year's Wrestling team compiled a very respec- table 1O-4 record. They also finished second in the Wayne County A League, fourth in the Finger Lakes A League, fourth in sectionals, first in the Trumansburg Tournament, second in the Batavia Tournament, third in the Midlakes Tournament, and also fourth in the Genesee Valley Tournament. The team started the year with 42 boys and 28 were still with the team at season's end. Senior Ed Duchesneau finished his 5 year career with 115 wins against 27 losses, 11 tournament championships, and 2 sectional titles. Senior Dan LeVan led the team in wins with 30 and was also a sectional champion in the 145 lb. class. John LaClair, yet another senior, collected 27 wins against 4 losses. Seniors Todd Sackett, Mike Ide, Dave Madison, and Jim Dickson combined for 28 more Seniors wins. Our future lies in the capable hands of people like Mike DuPre Q20-111, Pete Van Gee 116-141, Jeff Mar- xll ' Row 1: J. LeClair, E. Duchesneau, D. Levan. Row 2: M. lde, T. Sackett D. Madison, J. Dickson, E. Garrison. chionda Q15-131, Jim Newby S b d C19-11-31, and Tim Habecker C0f9 031' p 128-5, Mike Purkiss and Charlie i 2 R, - A itttti ttttt 5 if 5 4 at .... , . 1 Madison also look forward to ,A ,U i -1 ., 1 good years in the future. MCS Midlakes 35 ,. M . zfk- MCS 44 Penn Yan A 143 aff 4-31 NRW .., ...,,, j 23 MCS gspmcss wr- fwayne ..i:rr 22 Mcs sf. ssrs T... liii f ..., ..,, 46 35 T t.si tti fiiii Mes so ii., gg.. , a Mcsf as ii gimme C LU. Wr6S1lih2 i D 2 Row 1: M. Purkiss, P. Bliek. Row 2: C. Gorden, G. DeLue, D. Cauwels, C. Wilson, T. East. Row 3: M. Ocque, K. Klaver, A. Grace, C. LaRock, S. Brown, D. Howie, N. Morgan. Row 4: Coach Henrie, T. Erb, T. Dykhuizen, D. Dennis. 5 J.H. Wrestline M r. B a n t I e ss T O Ll Q h G U 1 v I s . . W .... - Row 1: A. Boerman, J. Henrie, A. Beiter, D. Wilson. Row 2: Coach Bantle, S. Vande Velde, R. Dennis, J. Rayfield, L. LaFave. 0 3 0 W B I' 0 U S B 6 U Uarsitv Wrestline Cheerleaders - 'Q f I - - . . Row 1: M. Malley, B. Gallivan, M. LePage, L. Coomber, T. DeRidder, J. Moore, S. Gonzalez, D. Tsianiklides, S. Tennity, C. Galvin. Ba5k?tball Varsity Basketball Cheerleading ,. 5 K. DeLyser, R. Crego. Row 1: K. DeLyser. Row 2: L. Coomber, W. L R Il t a ock, K. Ba ie . OH, BLACK KNIGI-ITS YOU'RE SO FINE. YOU'RE SO FINE, YA BLOW MY MIND. HEY, BLACK KNIGI-ITS! Row 1: D. T 100 der, L. Coom -iff- Row 1: D. Bonetti, L. Tsianiklides. Row 2: K. Balliet, L. Coomber, A. Garlipp. Row 3: W. La Wrestling Seniors sianiklides, J, Moore. Row 2: T. ber. Row 3: M. Malley, M. LePag C Girls Uarsitv Volleyball Row 1: C. Krahm. Row 2: L. Schoonerman, L. Steppenbeck. Row 3: Mgr. M. Levitsky, P. VerPlank, K. Habecker, M. Pealo. Row 4: B. Godsey, V. Miller, D. Wage, H. Redmond, C. Stoker, Mgr. P. Camp. Row 5: C. Smith. 3: Coach Reeds. Row 1: P. VerPlanl-C, C. Smith. Row 2: D. Wage, M. Pealo. Row The varsity girls finished the season with an 8 wins-6 loss record in the Wayne County League and an 8-8 record overall. At sectionals we lost a tough 5 game match to Oakfield-Alabama in the opening round. Seniors Phyllis VerPlank, Dawn Wage, and Cindy Smith will be missed. Next year looks good as many strong J.V. players will move up to varsity. Girls LU. Volleyball Row 1: T. VanLare, R. Sullivan. Row 2: K. Becker, J. Schermehom, R. Craig, L. Miller, Coach Taylor. Row 3: E. Shafer, P. Owens, S. Holmes, P. Pyron, A. DePoint, D. DeLue, T. Martin. J .V. Basketball Cheerleading L to R: A. Salisbury, K. Welch, K. Young, D. Bliek, L. Lehr, K. Hayden, J. Cuvelier, C. DeToye. Varsity Club Row 1: Pres. D. Schoonerman, V.P. S. Mullin, Sec. D. Richards, Treas. T. DeRidder. Row 2: D. Wage, K. Becker, C. Smith, J. DePoint, A. DePoint S. Miller, T. Vanderbrook, K. Trout, K. Pinkney, L. Tsianklides, L. Stappenbeck. Row 3: L. Schoonerman, P. VerPlank, K. DeLyser, L. Coomber, G DeVey, T. Naughton, D. Levan, J. Reiss, B. Steurrys, M. DeClerck. Row 4: M. Ramsey, M. Miller, H. Redmond, L. Coomber, B. Godsey, K Habecker, D. Adriaansen, L. DeLyser, S. Kuhn, G. Miller, C. Kraham. arsit D namos g Ski Club i i l ii- 0 How 1: P. Dingman, B. Hendricks, R. Curtiss, D. Hamlin, T. Fleegel. Row 2: R. Sullivan, R. Nielson, K. Pinkney, J. Kruse, M. Foti, T. Stewart, P. I Drake, M. Stappenbeck, M. Fultz, N. Guthrie. Row 3: V. LeClair, K. Trout, L. Schoonerman, K. Pinkney, N. Morgan, L. Miller, C. Stoker, K. Cor- bett, K. Paavilainen, S. Radler, K. Fires, T. Croucher. Q Bowling i Kow 1: M. Tortorella, D. McMahon, J. Steurrys, K. O'Connor, T. Secor, E. Hotel, L. Williams. Row 2: D. Frank, D. Lutz, S. Tarplee, A. Herrera, M. y Coleman, M. Levitsky, N. Rodenhouse, J. Jurich, E. Shafer. Row 3: D. Barmaster, B. Hosmer, R. DiCeasre, J. Craig, J. Holmes, M. Fox. Row 4: W. lrvine, J. VanHall, M. Withey, D. Kaliburn, C. Humphries. ! 103 Who me? seq .nw 104 r 'q,'5fN A 91,1 if pfruc.. Conference Time! Steve for 2 ! Sports Candids 'S 542 1 Nw 'Qs-i JSC' The thrill of vlctory' 5.5311 seniors do it up. Our awesome champions! ....r..' One for the good guys! 3 f' I ,er Q X ii r 1 , N , s 4 lffjffp i -f ' - I--. . ss A1441 ' xbx- f - s . Q Q -P -x iw ' if - X 1 sa s 1 - X 45' .M V ...,.. 4 figs Us . a I ls D l l x Q X X Spike it, Mr. Rehor!! He's watching! Halloween Costume Winners As ,ts ,f -ds Above: Dress Down Day. Below: Carnival Winner. Don't spill it this time! 'lpn ,nnulngn 5 Tm L-IVE A p.w team new T0 me .N X X Student Council 'PT' Row 1: M. Stappenbeck, C. Walker, T. Fleegle, D. Godsey, C. Adrianson. Row 2: M. Nadir, R. Sherow, J. Henrie, M. Fultz, C. Loren, T. Secor, M. Nevinskas. Row 3: J. Leno, J. DeWandel, K. Welch, K. Trout, J. Garlipp, J. Miller, C. DeToye, K. Baker, K. Almy, T. Weeks, L. Stappebeck, K. Bliek. Row 4: Mr. DeGelleke, H. Redmond, D. Klingler, J. VanHall. Travel Club A !., iv fi 555157 5-ll if P-awfjlfie Row 1: M. Naughton, K. Aeckerle, K. Bliek, M. Bulkley, S. Franko, J. Davis, B. Dickinson. Row 2: K. Girard, D. Rachow, V. Martin, J. Flack, P. Fisk, L. Smith, T. lhrman, M. Withey. Row 3: C. Adderly, T. Day, S. Sommerville, B. Rachow, T. Noble, K. Larwood, P. Stanton, J. Romack, T. Wilson, Mrs. Pezza. 106 Science Fiction Club XXQW Row 1: C. Pelton, C. Jung, M. DeGelleke, R. Casaboon, P. Dingman. Row 2: V. Brown, K. Weaver, Mrs. Steop, L. Casaboon, C. DeGelleke, D. Sommerville Candystripers 6.0. Club 9'-w Row 1: L. Lehr, Mrs. Rich, K. Cuvelier, K. Davis. K. Ihrway, L. VanCassle, S. Albano, Mr. Henrie. 107 Library Assistants Row 1: M. Buckley, L, Crane, A. Beiter, L. Reilich, L. VanCassele, M. VanDerbeckens. Row 2: Mr. Morrell, D. Sommerville, K. Lehr, T. Day, K. Leno, K. Girard. Row 3: K. Weaver, S. Sommerville, K. Boise, J. Flack, M. Dickenson, M. Maley. Row 4: J, Romack, S. Phalen, T. Noble, W. Verbridge. French Club f f f .1 111 ' 1 H Row 1: L. Miller, L. Schoonerman, S. Franko, D. Perry, B. Hipp, T. Nolte, K. Pinkney. Row 2: Miss Nolton, B. Rachow, L. Williams, V. Miller, L. Stappenbeck, J. Duchesneau, D. Fultz, P. Owens, C. Stoker. 108 W Wide Horizons Row 1: P. Dingman, D. Sommerville, L. Casaboon, L. Williams. Row 2: R. Casaboon, Mr. Morrell. Discoverers Club fs Q-V' . W? X x X , ,sg gm fl Row 1: R. Sullivan, D. Irvine. Row 2: J, Bliek, T. Baker. Mrs. Ramsey, K. Drake. 110 National Honor Society Row 1: P. VerPlank, K. Trout, K. Pinkney. Row 2: K. Bliek, B. Godsey, K. Corbett, P. De Toye, L. Miller, A. Salisbury, P. Owens, K. Paavilianen, A. Herrera L. Williams. Row 3: D. Madison, P. Dingman, W. Richardson, J. Reiss, B. Steurrys, E. Garrison, A. Mullen, D. Richards, T. De Ridder, S. Richards. Scholastic Art Show Exhibitors P. Owens, T. Thurston, T. Kamens, B. Hutt, G. Tokaya 1 12 P ' K . ig ef ,f hi' :,- v 5 ' 5 Q-1.5 . 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X 3? 1'f '81 A-- . 2 1? 33 as v 3 , K k . 1 ' K , rf 4 J FEW, we 5 Wm. 49 MN, I! A Junior Hieh Choir 5 Row 1: K. Bliek, L. Crane, L. Klug, B, Dickinson, M. Perry, C. Pelton, K. Walker, A. Keenan, M. Swift. Row 2: Nevinska, R. Deleel, K. Erway, H. Nevelezer, B. Casey. Row 3: K. Leno, D. Rocko, K. Gerard, S. Johnson, J. Leno, L. DeMay, L, VanCasselle. Row 4: J. Mann, H. Simmons, V. Martin, D. VanDerMeere, K. Larwood, T. Baker, W. VanCuyck, C. Jung, M. Stappenbeck. Row 5: P. Stanton, S. Morgan, K. Drake, P. Richards, J. Bliek, K. Lehr, M. Dickinson, K. Lewis, S. Somerville, D. Stillwell. Row 1: T. Fleegle, A. White, K. Aeckerle, L. DeLue, M. VerPlank, L. Klaver, Miss Koch. Row 2: M. Gotshell, K. Gordon, R. Sullivan, M. Naughton, D. Godsey, A. DeBruyne, C. Kuhn. Row 3: M. Goulette, D. Irvine, J. Miller, J. Garlipp, K. McMahon, D, McCarthy, T. Kamens. Row 4: D. Steurrys, A. VanLare, M. Stappenbeck, D. Fenlong, K. Baker, D, Hamlin, J. Flack. Row 5: K. Gallivan, T. Noble, L. Schoonerman, M. Salisbury, D. Heise, L. LaJoie, P. Fisk, L. Reilich, K, Fisk. 120 I Junior Hi2h All-County choir gi.: J 1-1-gf,-4' ' Row 1: J. Garlipp, M. Fisher, J. Leno, S. Franko, E. Troy, L. Crane, K. Aeckerle, C. Jung. Row 2: H. Simmons, T. Noble, A, DeRue, T. Fleegle, W. Van Cuyck, L, Lorow, M. Seppeler, T. Baker, K. Gallivan, M. Stappenbeck. Junior High Area All-State Choir Mirror, Mirror . . . Civ N,-f 'WO W. VanCuyck, M. Dickinson, J. Miller, M. Seppeler. WM ff S5 X XX f XXX . . X. ,X - f X wmv- - f - ' TEES.. Efiji, 1' ..... - X mf 55 1221- I- f EX X N 5? W O 1157 255' QS: XXXQixfigfisiiaFi:-if-:ffffX1i ig.-,XX NV HX. : S X X M X ,X . Q SX 2. S ..., . 5 S! .- . ..... :Xin - . X X, ,XX X P- 1 ,XX K i, 7, X. . I 155: -.A ki- ,game .-2,1111-31gXX-Xmiigki - . x I, wx . QQXEX Qwvfmg 5 - Yi f ' 'X ol ' , 1 9 3- 2 Ei ,:.. ' ' 7 . - . 171116233 X . De . ' .... X- . X ' ' ' ' I 1 F UGQ 3 issa Lgijifg X - X: '- - ' ' - - - ....... ,Y . g PITlnC'5sx arm 49 9 . . DenmsXC 9X King Sigtlmus t , x . 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Row 2: Mrs. Ressue, Mrs. Wiant. ,,,, of ' ff ,O .1 . .Ulgg 1 y Special Olympic Ski Teams Row 1: S. Burlew, A. Provoost. Row 2: C. King, T. Calus, A. Good son, Mrs. Nadlr, C. Carter, P. Garland, W. Sampson. Row 1: R. Gregory, S. Fish, J. Hughes, B. McClure, M. Mc- Cauley, C. Baker, J. McClure. Row 2: H. Sampson, J. Calus, M. Flint, T. Rupp, Row 3: Miss Cappon. 124 xe'xexq54fxQN:W.XbR a '-,V .K X K AX D ' X X ' ev , lf,Sk'vLkK,5x:xK. ,X V62 Q1 ' 1 Q L pg- , b X. x R, X u Fw . XTX x , is Q: tk N x Ks fa- 'f x 0' Q .J U . X n,gullll.,.l 'W-Xe U WEL! ' Arm 'wee 102 5 ,ll I A K 3 'llllllll Y 1 M. VandenBout - Sec. to Elem. Principal L. Albertson - ,. . if ...4. J. Bradford - Fourth M. Feinstein - Psychologist L. VanStrien - Health Aide X Receptionist R. Amo - First S. Blandino - Vocal Music '54, X xgijkkg y. V1 'SQ cgi... 4' M, K if'.,.'X1,,rllS,'x 1 G. -Xi ' K' 1:4 -Tl ' 'l' in fs WF .y H9 1 , M. Bulkley - Kindergarten B. Bushart - First .,,1.,.,w '53 .Rf IN f'--A:- ri I- -v3::':.g.'.':5: ig wi J. Cantin - Third -.f' G3 E. Chapin - Second Y .K-,. A 'J V.- X gun K.. 1 hh K, J. Corney - Sixth 'x 4 J. Christie - Sixth PS G3 EMR fs QQ xr' D Colebec r 3 N. Corney - Third H. Crane - Speech 127 SA 5 fix .ff W. Liddle - Fourth J. McKane - Sixth s. Monie - Fifth d L. Mosher - 'lihird i r lik X' C. Renon - Phys. Education D. Reynolds - Kindergarten M. A. Miller IAN, K. Nadir - Education VNILD J. Sholly - Fifth w. Tilling - Fifth J. Witter - Learning Disabilities J , Wunder X 'w SK ,X Fourth nk, in 0 sf ,S , 5,9 4 x ,S v 3 Q i X X Q NJQ sg? X A i D. Marks - L.D. A k ls x . .N . x fi X f if 'T K 1 :X X WW... . Q' -fx ' - NN Cafeteria Staff Row 1: Klaver, F., Tack, S. Row 2: Fisk, M., Krocke, J., Reynolds, M., Vorhees, V., Weis, A. Steurrys, D., VanHall, G., Natt, R. ln Memory . . . Publications Club, on behalf of the student body and staff, wishes to express sorrow at the death of Mr. Kenneth VerPlank on January 8, 1983. Mr. VerPlank was head bus mechanic for Marion Central School and was responsible for each bus meeting state regulations. He will be remembered as a true friend of the students with a deep interest for their safety. Mr. VerPlank will be missed by all. 132 Kaper, B Sixth Grade 'UIVTIUII 9 i N5 SIXTH GRADE - Mr. Christie: Row 1: J. McCarthy, C. Furguson, M. Clevenger, B. Godsey, J. Diehl. Row 2: M. Moriarity, M. Cauwels, T. Kaper, J. Boerman, C. Miller, R. Surline. Row 3: Mr. Christie, C. Phillips, L. Gramley, J. Bugge, N. Spina, T. Lebbert, J. lrvine. Row 4: C. Grayson, R. Dennis, C. Couperus, J. VanGee, D. Camp. Absent: D. Stritzel. 's SIXTH GRADE - Mr. Comey: Row 1: S. Kellar, R. Henrie, P. DeGelleke, F. Palazzo, V. Mooney, R. Becker, L. Gramley, D. Cosaboon, M. Cuvelier. Row 2: R. Good, A. Karpp, D. Purkiss, C. ' 'Mlii'GTNeWiTPTMajewicz, J. Lehr. Row 3: Mr. Corney, T. Lackey, K. Carvana, A. Wells, J. Wessie, C. Miller, K. Bliek, J. Staly. l Sixth Grade -N.. SIXTH GRADE: MRS. McKANE - Row 1: D. Thompson, S. Scheiber, R. Young, J. Burke, J. Martz. Row 2: A. Fisher, S. Reiss, S. Hughes, L. Heaven, A. Breemes, K. Kuhn, J. Ryan. Row 3: C. DeSanto, E. Oswald, E. Jacobs, M. S. Suhr, K. Dennis, C. Hobbs, S. Wise, K. Steurrys, R. VanGee, M. Leggue. EW my our -Wk 59294, t'f4 SIXTH GRADE: MR. WORTHINGTON - Row 1: C. Fisher, S. Young, L. VanderMeere. Row 2: J. Bradley, S. Mullin, M. Ocque, B. Simmons, D. VanderMeere, D. Storey. Row 3: K. Dukes, M. Howie, R. Petty, T. Cady. Row 4: Mrs. Steurrys iMath Aidel, Mr. Worthington, T. Krisp, P. Rathamany, S. VanclerMeere, S. Smith, P. VanLare, P. Lutz, R. Walzer, Mrs. Sauer iMath Specialistl. 1 Q Fifth Grade V my is -. lt hh K FIFTH GRADE: MR. DeMAY - Row 1: C. Trout, K. Bade, V. I.aFave, L. Vallier, E. Huff, T. Tennity, M. Trieskey. Row 2: C. Hicks, K. Herberle, T. Greull, J. Mander, W. Higbee, G. Argg1d,M. Edwards. Row 3: S, Hoffman, J. Flack, C. Miller, L. VanOoyen, S. Ressue. FIFTH GRADE: MR. MONJE - Row 1: C. Humphries, M. Casiilo, C. Klaver,,T. East. Row 2: M. Steurrys, H. Bradley, D. Madison, K. Wunder, T. Taylor. Row 3: C. Hoyt, Mr. Monje, K. Bigley, S. VandenBeckens, T. Besaw, l'. Gaziano, P. Crisp, J. Dukes. ... Fifth and FIFTH GRADE: MR. SHOLLY - Row 1: M. DeMareo, R. Wilson, J. Gordon, R. Hadlock, J. Neufeld, L. Tokaya, H. Kelly. Row 2: G. Storey, T. Gallivan, J. Miller, K. Fisk, L. Klaver, M. Smith, J. Wolcott. Row 3: P. Duke, D. Hagymasi, N. Thompson, S. Hughes, F. Billings, R. Graham, Mr. Shollv. 5 2 E 5 fix Xl iq E 3 , FIFTH GRADE: MR. TILLING - Row 1: D. Maynard, Kbraham, J. Hoefen, D. Wilson, A. Bishop, D. Edinger. Row 2: Mr. Tilling, P. Kearns, B. Trumbley, D. DeMay, M. Reinhardt, M. Fanelli, L. VanLare. Row 3: G. Lock, B. Wise, W. Johnson, C. Swift, R. McLaren. Row 4: J. Bieter, K. Bulkley, W. Baize, S. Gropp, H. Cunningham, D. Dibble. H y Fourth Grade FIFTH GRADE: MR. WOLFANGER - Row 1: R. Huntley, H. Chauncey, M. B. Fleegel, M. Tellier, S. Mann. Row 2: B. Flynn, L. Porterfield, G Moon, H. Young, P. Alampi. Row 3: P. Fisk, K. Bruinix, C. Franko, J. Prutsman, M. Shafer, D. Bradstreet, S. Hosbach, B. Howard, S. Hall, S Caldwell, E. Adams, J. RuDolph, M. McLouth, Mr. Wolfanger. ,..,g Athi as . FOURTH GRADE: MRS. BRADFORD - Row 1: L. Deyo, C. Miller, C. Walker, M. Christie, T. Steurrys, T. Gropp. Row 2: W. Chapman, A. Dickenson, N. Leggue, T. Kuhn, C. Salerno, T. Welch, S. Avedisian, L. Hubright. Row 3: Mrs. Bradford, L. Couperus, P. Wolfanger, C. Phillips, J. Mousso, K. Smith, J. Adams, M. Heise, K. Majewicz. Fourth and ,sl 4 '. .- 0 - t X 41 J i, . . y i 'J F ,X . K f M i ' ,U . f , f Q! ,IXN vxff f' S ' ' Q 1 . 1 . g Y. , rs l N 6 XYY .- K S FOURTH GRADE: MR. LIDDLE - Row 1: M. Freyn, P. Dukes. Row 2: B. Brown, S. Reddick, S. Boise, T. VanNorman, P. Rebis. Row 3: K. Gallivan, J. Gonzalez, J. Hoad, J. Karasinski, M. Loren, M. Smith. Row 4: Mrs. Troy, Mr. Liddle. 431. . ' L 4 ws' .,,.,,.f FOURTH GRADE: MRS. DIXON - Row 1: J. Bonafede, P. Baker. Row 2: S. Boerman, F. Smith, A. Trombley, J. Fires, M. Mousso. Row 3: T. Kaper, K. Gordon, P. Miller, T. Doud, J. Spitz, J. Oswald, T. Miller. Row 4: D. Spina, Mrs. Dixon, A. Bradstreet, C. Sewart, K. Deyo, M. Smith, K. Stevens, T. Sargent. i gg Third Grade FOURTH GRADE: MRS. WUNDER - Row 1: C. Edinger. Row 2: J. Graham, M. VanCamp, J . Sackett, N. VanCassele, W. Hutchinson, M. Jesse. Row 3: T. Breen, T. Pelton, S. Ressue, C. Guest, K. Hendricks, J. Ameele, K. Rowell, S. Salisbury. Row 4: B. Sick, S. Walzer, H. Worthington, K. Rathamany, D. Luckman, Mrs. Wunder, L. Brooks. u THIRD GRADE: MR. CANTIN - Row 1: R. LaRose, C. Fanelli, K. Van Lare. Row 2: J. Drollette, C. Murphy, S. Johnson, D. VanNort. Row 3: T. Graham, J. Austin, T. Marchionda, C. Madison, K. Briggs, M. Smith, B. Weeks. Row 4: J. Hoefen, C. Keenan, J. Wells, C. Logue, S. Packer, D. Goebert, Mr. Cantin. Third and THIRD GRADE: MRS. CORNEY - Row 1: A. Treible, D. Frost, K. Sargent, P. Rathamny. Row 2: D. Girard, W. Worthington, J. DeLyser, D. Cowley, B. Furguson, N. Dickinson, J. Couperus, M. Steurrys. Row 3: K. Smith, S. Remmel, J. Mathis, A. Sick, T. Hunter, R. DiMuro, W. Pinkerton. Row 4: Mrs. Corney. Absent: J. Gardener, M. Gonzalez. 555 K i . but . If Wwe THIRD GRADE: MRS. DICK - Row 1: T. Breedlove, D. Chapman, T. Dennis, R. Kellar, D. Urbanik, J. Huntley, K, Irhman. Row 2: J , Ashworth, R. Attridge, K. Kancler, T. DiCeseAre, M. Young. Row 3: Mrs. Dick, M. Dickson, R. Claeysen, C. Baker. - - Seeond Grade S sun Mon me wm nm nn su : f: fx THIRD GRADE: MRS. MOSHER - Row 1: E. Fisk, E. Bearce, J. Chatterson, P. Mack, T. Flint. Row 2: S. Florack, C. Tetlow, S. Pisciotti, T. Frizelle, R. Stevens, M. Kancler. Row 3: M. Reinhardt, R. Nevinskas, G. Smith, A. Richards, K. Salisbury, G. DeRue. Row 4: Mrs. Mosher. 5 .. . , ,,,, . , ., , I Ra. A 'lib SECOND GRADE: MRS. CHAPIN - Row 1: T. Dcque, S. Schultz, J. Oswald, K. Eckert, S. Hermanet, M. Lada. Row 2: L. Deyo, E. Bruso, K Kittle, M. Barton, G. R. Davis, J. Hasbach. Row 3: Mrs. Chapin, L. Leggue, J. Marks, K. Drake, S. Walker, T. Kruse. Row 4: D. Bishop, J. Carr, J Haynes, R. Bradstreet, A. Dorf, R. Travers, M. Leno. 'Y Second and - We Q. fl SECOND GRADE: MRS. HARTFIEL - Row 1: C. Baker, C. Herrera, C. Hill, J. Tellier, L. Mann, D. Whalen. Row 2: P. Fox, K. Moriarity, J Diesti, R. Smith, R. Vanderwall, E. Balliet, S. Young, J. Scrooby, D. Crisp, N. Kearns, Mrs. Hartfiel, J. DeMinck. l SECOND GRADE: MISS SORENSEN - Row 1: R. Casey, R. Ballier, J. Jesse, J. Grape, J. Franko. Row 2: l. Salisbury, T. lkewood, T. Breen, F Petrosino, J. Warren. Row 3: S. Gokey, J. Malone, W. Wittenberg, G. Alampi. Row 4: M. DeMareo, W. Kepler, W. Walters, H. Bell, A. Huff, B. Grif- fin, C. Briggs, J. Mander, Miss Sorensen. F ll'Sf GPBCIB 'LLg ' ::.-1.-..,.s .s...Qi N:Q:-afEsfssss '- -.5 SECOND GRADE: MRS. SPAULDING - Row 1: J. Gouleete, H. Langdon, C. Nadir, R. Chizuk, S. Bueg. Row 2: J. Boise, V. Herman, O. Meli, C. Couperus, P. Fisk, D. VanOoyen. Row 3: C. Sanchez, G. Derck, G. Haskins, J. Edelstein, J. Lawrenz, D. Dennis, W. Riedel. Row 4: C. Miller, S. Gardner, L. Everdyke, M. Bushart, S. Mooney, Mrs. Spaulding. 'MX FIRST GRADE: MISS AMO - Row 1: D. Sargent, O. Herrera, J. Hubright, T. Meadows. Row 2: C. Edelstein, S. Hall, M. LaMora, M. Beal, J. Freeman, D. White, D. Shoales. Row 3: M. Adams, C. Wolcott, J. Mullin, J. O'Brien, B. Rathamany, L. Ameele, S. Bueg, K. Kelly. Row 4: Miss Amo, S. Christie, T. Nolte, K. Southcott, G. Wolfanger, E. Jung. First Grade and g FIRST GRADE: MRS. BUSHART - Row 1: K. Freida, K. Smith, S. Noyes. Row 2: K. Steurrys, T. Gordon, T. Brusso, A. Finnerty, T. English, R. Salatino. Row 3: C. Spittal, S. Phillips, C. Denosky, P. Wittenberg, F. Balliet, B, Halstead. Row 4: D. Hayes, A. VanNort, N. Weeks, P. Scrooby. Row 5: Mrs. Bushart. w.--- FIRST GRADE: MRS. GOODNESS - Row 1: S. Harrelson, M. Weeks, J. Decker, M. Maynard. Row 2: A. Pease, J. Chatterson, K. Darrow, J. Hutchinson, B. Klaver, A. Brooks. Row 3: M. Doyle, J. Schinsing, J. Caldwell, R. Randolph, K. Pfromm, D. Steurrys. Row 4: C. Klimaszewski, B. Salisbury, G. Cunningham, C, Mudge, D. Salerno, Mrs. Goodness. and Kinderzarten , rrgg, FIRST GRADE: MRS. VINE - Row 1: S. Goodfriend, E. Gallivan, K. Donahue, C. Peglow, E. Jinks. Row 2: Mrs. Vine, C. Reed, M. Boerman, D. Smith, M. Kellar, S. Peters, Mrs. Ressue. Absent: L. Baker. gs., Q 3 'lib Q. KINDERGARTEN: MRS. ALBERTSON - Row 1: M. Graham, M. Geldof, A. Lester, R. Surline, C. Walker. Row 2: C. Albano, C. Corbett, S. Ed- wards, C. Lancaster, J. Barber. Row 3: S. Goodbody, K. Grevill, C. Roegiers, K. Deleel, J. Brugge. Row 4: L. Hoffman, Mrs. Albertson, T. Martin, M. Welch, S. Hughes. Kinderearten and KINDERGARTEN: MRS. BULKLEY - Row 1: M. Albright, K. Santana, N. Curea, M. Bueg, S. Pease, A. Gobeyn. Row 2: N. Herberle, A. Nudd, K. Wage, H. Smith, L. Wilder, A. Tetlow. Row 3: S. Meli, C. lllingsworth, D. Luckman, S. Goodbody, L. Griffin, J. Gokey, J . Jung, A. Baritot, J. DeI.yserm. Row 4: Mrs. Bulkley. KINDERGARTEN: MRS. MILLER - Row 1: J, Cornelius, l. Klaver, C. Jones, R. Baker, H. Gobeyn, C. Fisk. Row 2: J. Thompson, J. Johnson, K. Yerves, D. Chapman. Row 3: J. Rago, A. Arthur, J. Fagner, T. Brown, J. Boerman, J. Desens, T. Hamelinck, M. Walters, R. Lauster. Row 4: P. Bearce, J. Mayeu. Soecial Education KINDERGARTEN: MR. REYNOLDS - Row 1: R. Knorr, E. VanSiaalduinen, P. Dorf, S. Boise, B. Chauncey, R. Baker. Row 2: T. Flynn, L Durand, A. Brooks, L. Lauffenburger, L. Storey, C. McKane, Mr. Reynolds. Row 3: J. Karasinski, P. Graham, J. Goetz, M. Drollette, T. Johnson, C Hubright. . N For vi--f -'iff' fl YO 'sf ev '--v -Q SPECIAL EDUCATION: MISS CAPPON - Row 1: J. Hughes, S. Fish, R. Gregory. Row 2: M. Flint, T. Rupp, H. Sampson, J. Calies, C. Baker, M. McCauley. Row 3: Miss Cappon, Donna Newby. 1. Special Education i .991 X., SPECIAL EDUCATION - Mrs. Nadir: Row 1: A. Goodson, C. Carter, P. Garland, Mrs. Nadir, K. Johnson, W. Sampson, L. King, J. Calus, B. Sampson, A. S. Provoost, S. Burlew, Mrs. Mooney lAideD. X., Z. X sy' ,. i in , my 148 4 I Q 1 Boys Intramurals - Row 1: K. Gordon, C. Edinger, M. Heise, J. Bonefede, T. Gropp, T. Doud, K. Hendricks, J. Ameele. Row 2: C. Salerno, J. Hoad, J. Gonzalous, M. Jessie, K. Rowell, B. Brown, A. Bradstreet. Row 3: T. Miller, T. Welch, J. Mousso, C. Quest, M. Loren, P. Southcott, J. Oswald, Mr. White. Girls Intramurals - 8: 6 Row 1: D. Storry, C. Trout, K. Kuhn, A. Breemes, C. De Santo. Row 2: D. Wilson, M. Leggue. Row 3: T. Cady, S. Smith, P. Van Lare, T. Crisp, P. Duke, Mrs. Renon. 150 Boys Intramurals - v- V-4' WAR ' Row 1: E. Jacobs, J. Lehr, J. Martz, P. Majewitch, P. De Gelleke, R. Becker, N. Spina,j..M,u1lm, C. Klemaszewski, C. Fisher, J. Irvine. Row 2: R. Henrie, A. Fisher, A. Karpp, B. Simmons, M. Howie, R. VanGee, F. Walzer, J. VanGee, D. Camp. Row 3: S. Reiss, A. Wells, J. Ryan, C. Couperous, M. Cauwels, C. Newby, K. Steurrys, R. Pette. Boys Intramurals - R' A Io 'E' grim? any yxhiifz' 5 guru, Row 1: M. Cassilo, T. Tennity, D. Madison, J. Rudolph, S. Hall, B. Higbee, J. Miller, M. Shafer, J. Hosbach, S. Hoffmann. Row 2: D. Demay, S. Ressue, J. Wolcott, J. Storey, T. Grevelle, P. Kearns, J. Prutsman, S. Hughs. Row 3: J. Desens, R. Wilson, J. Gordln, A. Bishop, M. Edwards, D. Edinger, J. Grayllng, M. Steurrys, B. Howard, D. Maynard. Row 4: R. Hadlock, C. Hoyt, K. Dteurrys, C. Miller, J. Hoefen, R. Huntley, T. Gallivan, D. Haganasi, B. Flynn. 151 Art Club Row 1: R. Good, Darcie Purkiss, J. McCarthy, E. Oswald, J. Diehl, M. Suhr, M. Leggue, R. Walzer, Mrs. Colebeck, C. De Santo. Row 2: P. Van Lair, T. Cady. Library Club 6 Row 1: C. Franko, M. Tellier, S. Mann, M. Fleegel, T. East, W. Johnson, K. Kuhn, G. Moon, N. Thompson, K. Bulkley, H. Cunningham, K. Bade. Row 2: M. Fanelli, W. Baize, P. Fisk, D. Dibble, C. Hicks, C. Tgout, J. Herbert, J. Miller, C. Miller, T, Taylor, D. Naynard, P. Alampi, J. Brugge, K. Bruinix, H. Chauncey, D. DeMay, S. Ressue, L. Gramley. Row 3: S. Wise, M. Simmons, H. Kelly, R. Good, B. Godsey, P. Crisp, T. Cady, J. Diehl, L. Gramley, C. Hamlin, A. Breemes, L. Gramley, J. Boerman, A. Wells, D. Edinger, C. Swift, K. Haskins, Miss Jaster. 152 g, E 545 I. Ky QW' ' X ,Lv il 1 it . ' fo- I . , 4 n 7 :I fi fy! Q E 5 H! gi 'gf S m l s 1 if ? f 'H Sixth Grade All-County Chorus Left to Right: D. Stritzel, C. Phillips, B. Godsey, T. Crisp, S. Smith, C. DeSanto, J. McCarthy, J. Wessie, C. Hamlin, M. Cuvelier, C. Klimaszewski. Abientz S Schreiber. ' Alll-Count Band 1,7 if QI, 1.1 Row 1: S. Wise, K. Kuhn, P. Majewicz, J. Lehr. Row 2: J. Boerman, C. Miller, R. Becker, R. Henrie, R. VanGee. 154 ny Q 9' i , ,F My 4 Q A .asv -. ..j' 6.1 ffl? A 1Mw:,,,1: - fpr .'.mw.:t2 1 . :V , ' I f ,, ag y ,tx . inn :aj AS-Sf '1 . QQ .R x fx X, wg 1 1 E NIL, f-W., ., 'vw 'Y -. , , -4 K 5 ig? fy! f Q Qi, fix 1 Gif if 3 X fy' z , . fry -5j'l,,.1 ,l 1-qg f- lx ! X ff? - WlmA Elementary Chorus Row 1: K. Bade, T. Besaw, P. Duke, L. Vallier, M. Tellier, H. Cunningham, H. Chauncey, W. Highbee, S. Hoffman, P. Alampi, C. Humphries, B. Howard, E. Huff, W. Johnson, K. Kuhn, K. Bulkley, S. Hughes, D. Stritzel, T. Tennity. Row 2: S, Mann, F. Billings, L. Heaven, S. Gropp, R. MacLaren, M. Rhinehart, Wendy Baize, C. Franko, M. Fleegel, D. Dibble, V. LaFave, J. Lehr, D. Madison, C. Hicks, D. Hagymasi, J. Wolcott, M. Shafer, M. McClouth, J. Rudolf, J. Gordon, B. Wise, A. Breemes, R. Graham, M. Casillo. Row 3: Miss Blandino, T. Gaziano, T. East, C. Klaver, K. Bruinix, P. Fisk, C. Trout, L. Vandermeere, L. Tokaya, J. Neufeld, K. Wunder, C. Klimazewski, T. Taylor, S. Caldwell, S. Hall, D. Edinger, R. Wilson, L. Klaver, B. Simmons, J. Brugge, D. Stritzel, A. Karp. Row 4: S. VandenBeckens, H. Bradley, S. Hughes, L. Gramley, L. VanLare, H. Kel- ly, K. Haskins, J. McCarthy, C. Phillips, C. Hamlin, U. Nevinskas, G. Arnold, S. Wise, C. DeSanto, J. Diehl, K. Dennis, C. Seift, M. Cuvelier, V. Mooney, L, Gramley, D. Purkiss, D. Maynard, J, Flack. Row 5: J. Herbert, R. Good, M. S. Suhr, D. Storey, T. Cady, P. Crisp, C. Dukes, T. Lackey, T. Crisp, S. Smigh, J. Wessie, P. VanLare, S, Vandermeere, A. Wells, J. Boerman, T. Kaper, K. Bigley, D. Wilson, B. Godsey, G. Storey. Absent: K. HeGerle, L. VanOoyen, E. Adams, J. Fanelli, H. Young, K. Bliek, S. Schreiber, R, VanGee, R. Henrie. Fifth Grade All-County Chorus Row 1: Miss Blandino, C, Franko, W, Higbee, D. Hagymasi, H, Cunningham. Row 2: T. Taylor, P, Alampi, S. Hoffman, M. Fleegel. Row 3: R MacLaren, W. Baize, P. Fisk, C. Hicks. Row 4: K. Haskins, C. Swift, H. Kelly, S. Hall, C. Trout. The years at MCS haven't been all that bad. The thing l'm going to miss most is my friends. Saying good-bye will be hard. You're a great bunch of friends. Michelle Pealo To all the underclassmen: I wish to all of you happy school days. They go by fast so have fun lwithout get- ting in troublel. Good luck, Rick Ace Colefat - Argafustestlnoma - grubaona!! Yi-mi ya haa so-du . . . You know what I mean?? Love, Diane Tracy Jay - There are so many things to say to a per- son like you. Thank you for the happy times and help- ing me to see things in a different light. Love ya, Kristen Lee Dean Sandy John, Michelle Mike, Lynn, Dave, Wendy, Sally, Kaisu, Marj, Melissa, Neal, Julie, Annie, Tracy, Krts, Diane - Thanks for being such good friends. l'll never forget all the things you've done for me and all the fun times we've had. I hope you all find success and happiness in life. Take care. Paul To Ann and Diane: Remember all the good times we've had in the past, like Ed's party where at least Diane was having fun. Ann, good luck in whatever you do. Say hi to Willy for me and also learn how to play ping pong! Diane, I wish you the best in the future so remember this: they are making smaller parking lots for smaller cars, so be careful. Love Always, M. C. Colefat Gen, Lora, Lola, Kim, Bonnie, Lisa and Dianne: l'll never.,,forget..yau and all the memories that we have made over oaY'htgh1school,years together at Marion. Love Always.f1'?iSi1 ? f., 1 I To John L., Mike D., Jim R., Brian S. and Mike C, -- Thanks for making our senior year so great and full of memories. I'll never forget you guys. Always keep in touch! Love, Hope Gomer - Do Doritos taste better on cabin floors?? Hey Bollesty - Have you relieved yourself on the kitchen floor lately?? Kendall - The moon is ing on you!! Salvo and DC Personals Mom and Dad: There is no gift in this world that means as much to me as the love you've given me all of my life. Thank you so much for caring enough to help me through difficult times in school and in my life. I love you now and l always will. Sandy Richards Ann Marie - Looking back thru the years, l see so many fun times, fun times to be always remembered. Thanks for being there for me when everyone else was always too busy! Love ya, KrLsten Lee Hey Dan. . . Lesa says she can!! Colefat - Never forget sponge . . . scissors. . . and Kelli stepping in the paint! Ann-a-Bell Lola - I Love you More!! Love you always, Ed To all the band members: Thank you for all the great times we had. I hope you all have as much fun as l did, Rick Ace David - Just you andl sharing our love together and l know in time we'll build the dreams we treasure we'll be alright - Just you and I . . , Love, Jannette Kristen: Would you like another apple? fit'll only be your eighth one.l or how about another doughnut? Remember the great times and that I love you. Love, Diane To: 1982 Boys Varsity Soccer Team - The season was one we will never forget. Congratulations on a job .well done!! From Jim and Brian Steve - Thanks for putting a smile back on my face. I love you, Diane Kim - lot or a little? The whole thing! Cheryl Hey Junior - Which is better - eating chicken or sleeping with it? JL and DC 4 Tracy - I love you now I did before And lt's only you that Dear Mr. and Mrs. Big Orange: Thanks for your sup- port you gave to me throughout all my sports seasons and school years. Jim Marty: I wanted you to be a part of my yearbook because you are a part of my life. Thank you for all your time, patience, and love . . . Love, Marj Annie: l'll never forget the party you had in the woods or my birthday party on Fagner Road, 7 of us crunch- ed in one carl! Michelle Pealo Kim loves Phil Mom and Dad - Thank you both for your patience and your understanding when I have my bouts of moodiness and become very difficult to get along with. I Love You Both. Love, Kristen Lee Hey Eddd! From the Sophomore Boys P.S. - How's Miss Howe?? fdc and dsl Colefat: What are you going to do next year without me and my car to save you from the frozen tundra ?? To Trish: ls there a cat ln the car?? JL and DC Lois - Even though we've had our differences at times just remember that I love you! Love, Diane Pamela Ann, Andrea Lynn, and Elizabeth - I realize I'm a hard one to get along with at times but l love every single one of you very much although I don't often show it. Behave yourselves and enjoy the rest of your school years - they go by so fast. Love, Kristen Lee I keep spitting on my leg! Oh No! That's my mother! Do you know what our secret is Colefat? Shhh .. . Don't tell. Annie, don't cry. l need a hug. Ed, We're sorry. You can have some of mine. Diane, play with Bob's hair. It feels neat! Where's the bathroom? OW - the table! Ha! Ha! Ha! Pssst. Not a cereal bowl, Kim! What am l going to tell mom? Tell her it was a cheese dlp. K and D TO JL, DC, MD, GM, DS, TS: If you don't stop climb- ing them walls, we'Il . . . Nobody loves me Hey Thanks to all the people that have glven a new mean- 7 , And in the future all Ilseew , . , - ing to the word meaning friend through good times and times - 21:2-?-Jet S gg fgfgicxlde' OK iqclfoon' iw: it up' Bat? , , , Qg,,.,v,f,, -rf . . . se me aam, ave to ta e bad. Especially Brian, Diane, Dave, Hope, Dan, tt. and me K K a ,ti Many More, ED Kristen, Greg, Gen, Doug, Tracy, Lora, Lola, and V:,kk Zkkirg - . Qfdiff- We Dweffi' Kim- Bm. can---. K-fu - D0-'f mmm - 7 . - - , . Li rv luck in the resfibff ' ii W5-forgktttthe'ffGrease Pit. Kim A Are you still open You are a very sp cial rm ,.,. for business? Paul you. One more thing -- l,l.ove ou. tak Ace: , .. i f..tt1o love,-help, sup Diane Lynn - There are so many good times to K 3 I ... H H X . K ,V pon' rand. 2 9 7 k Arhik kkhk xgmzembered . . . Wewe done so many things togetfiggitrs To Mrs'?dU!'1-s 3IWa9'5'b?g1g there kr.. Vyscbpoweanl Love, -I-may V g glfi ugood thoughtglo mygmind and smllesto' my neede someone to ' oom..skwu.,,,er,to cry on. ,W - t I' ve ya! Love,fKristen.Eee PS -- Warina ride to really appreciate lt. Love your squid'wI.ZggA M6 1 A' Diane Hope -5-,Xou know you are a special friend to .fine and-.you have itzoaia special place in rfny heart. We , have shared so many goockytimesg gooditirnesf like the, Harleys, Genny, and Rock-n- Rolli Ifttfffvand 1 A To the Beta Club: We pulled it off. easy but it was worth lt. Thanks a mtlllon for your help. t We was Newark with me to get some doughnuts? Good luck to the class of 84 in trying to fill the shoes of the CLASS of 83 as seniors. With the records broken by us in fund raisers this year, the first annual Ji it .tr X s s Q . X Y ones we'veVsharegAQare those:-athatgieveryifiiendship H ' Q Y ' d my Mrk should Hopee.LovE?Kmk1?ee . . . ne In is 5 K Dgaiiglning. e c.. ourc gonna nee . e D dz, , . ry tha k I , Gen, Trish, Dianne, Kim, Bo, an2:l,Lisa -'Vtriireally go- a an in ,ii ,VBQZKQV ,,, 0 5 V guys. jjlever. orget the ... good .times Patty: l'm so caught up In you From you know who beautifqgpgfbl .f I fl . ' I Take cardof yourselggg,l..o0ez, Lora A K ,at ' , f o ci ' ' I i To Physics Class - C.T.'s gone home. Don't forget to ' . 1 iijix Mom, Dad, Gram,Q5amp,Sheufand Julie: Tiianigyau phone hom, love, fy: L for always being theresvvhen I needed- you , ' all ' L , t ' i9,!lMll9,Q t' . ,,,, kngw independent person l ay txt. that .g -ETo l3tana'Bonnettl.l leave you my ride home from they K , --1 Ilhavenl: loved- every m nt. I amf ff .1-,cQtnGIQ tb..irgiiEggbTtl1KZ. Scott,fi leave-ytgulmy part . l gy, . gi ..,,, ',' love, Annette , g t Q ,-,,, - A A ..tIerice'to- astl rougg t rest o your ac oo years. , . .1 f-,le L J ' .6J3mi9 ll'ff I .., I I s -..- ff-Sandiffilnvls' - , IQ i?WlfKal59 P si- . 59353 Yhfefgfgiiffrlmest WQY2 134151 ..... - I I I ' I ,,,. so r, -'-I-- ' , . rain rendu .Ig Wft- ,i-.-- -l-. ' ' rendazl ell, Potatoe Head, we've had lfalof good . e!ftKIlStf- Di5f1Bg,fM,s 1I9ii -.'. ,' if ,,, , mr t l'-' 1. .-s-l. 55.-times andlhope there are many more. .S - -T e'll, zTE'c . tll V as i . I ' i ' Q t.- l All,,.. .f0f A1149 GXG9Pf-511' if -T Class O! '331 lwanttv W! :sk .S T To all 1253999 ..... 'vnksu leaveIyouggwwasaggpgartringyer mga an me as ,,anqsafeufe.R1ckAce 1, .... ,,, ,g.,,9mm3Ks wsfvehaa. Aiwgybtlstiusppyggfsgag 1 s up S - Eli . llfll ... ffl nsxtvw- .., .6Ps5f'l Jil. -I.H0rw - fs 52304911 we hereto ssl up In 2 h I sl 7' is I . . .s.. frt . 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R Us '00 OOF' 7'he CXBSSO SHGALES DRUGS Congratulations Class of 83 ,,,f' 5 X SHUA E UPU B5 gs L',..-f 3803 S Mann St Marlon New York 926 5636 John Sommervrlle Reg Pharmacust ,ff MMWWMM wawwwa A west u ug HP Q! Awww K M gtg'-' 9 Sun... PlEHI.2 UNTIAC L H ILLAC --Q fp A lh Good Luck to The Class of '83 From THE RING BOX, INC. Art Carved Class Rings l Macedon, N Y. X Newark, , A - -A r Ji? -'C - - .i Q51 W S1-xa J S A .-.. I Compllments of SERVI STAR Sodus Lumber Wllllamson Lumber 47 Maple Ave 4004 Rall Rd Sodus N Y Wllllamson N Y 484 4221 589-4221 CUVELIER BUILDING SUPPLIES 3754 Unlon St Marlon N Y 14505 Lumber Hardware Heating Electrlc Remodeling Plumblng Contracting Electrical Supplles DIANNE S PLACE 3765 Unlon St Marlon N Y 926 5871 Halrstyllng for the Whole Famlly Congratulations and Best Wishes to All the Seniors Y STORE dmgs Birthdays Anmversarles mpathy Wall Hangings NGS ' 5 - I I , . . 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RICK BUSH my Bank Bulldlng - Marlon 926-4292 .tm Serving This Area Since 1914 Security Systems 4087 West Box 76 Williamson, OMP Congratulations Class of 1983 From SENECA FOODS CORP flfaxfa tl as Leading supplier of high quality processed fruits and vegetables for the Industrial Food Service and Retail trade MUNI Plant Pl'0C9SSII'lQ FaCllItI9S Geneva New York Dundee New York Marlon New York Sterlmg New York Newark New York East Williamson New York Oaks Corners New York Williamson New York Can Manufacturing Facility Marlon New York Fully Integrated Major Factor in the New York State Agribusiness commumty Grower Venture With AGCO Cooperative Inc Corporate Office. 3151926-4284 3736 South Main Street Marion, New York 14505 Keeping Foods in Season All Year Round I e 5 .,.,.. 2' s,s,Pisnce -1 ' - I ' xl 'W . ,, 4 Q 4-. 3 4 ,AY oc Sgr 'A vi' so - QIBLISHED , 'I-P if , OSTON-MASS F 'Gif 9 subsidiary o . . Pierce Company, Inc. . . . . . . , . . .- . . . . - I 7 I ! ! l I ! . . . . I . . . O , I - I 16 Antlques Collectibles THE LEANING BARN Antiques and the Thmgs That Go Wlth Them Dave and Duane Van Lare Prop 3909 North Mann St Marlon N Y 14505 -A 22 fm ua an N om un ca -I o ESQWAQ FIOIH PHILI New Y NX W 099111456 'ss Congratulatlons Class of '83 FINN S INN Flsh Fry Frlday at Noon Dally Specials Lunches 12 2 Pizza, Takeouts Openmg to Closing Chlcken Wmgs Sportsman s Bar 597 9072 Blacktop Pavlng 926 5548 Free Estimates Specralrzed rn 926 4396 Expert Workmanshlp Seal Coatmg All Work Guaranteed Gravel and Top Soul A 81 B ROADWAYS INC Gil fm HB! Sales Service Rentals WALWQRTH GARDEN Jim's Sports Unlimited STORE 3713 Mann Street Walworth New York 14568 Blll and Judl Frlzelle Phone Owners 315 597 9353 Success and Prosperity BREENS BELLS Palmyra Macedon Your Home Owned Supermarket 11 G 9 224 EAST MAIN STREET DALMYRA New YORK 4522 L Jim Patrndge PAULDELUES GARAGE Complete Lubrlcatlon Tlres Tuneups Shocks Phone 926 5168 Rt 21 Marlon N Y e af-is -li l s 5 ig 3 5 . , , . . 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V., L1 f' , 3 mf - 172 Good Luck Class of 83 From x Ui- , ra Bakery FUL LINE OF QUALITY BAKED GOODS HO E VJQU R 4075 W Mann St 214 E Mann Street Wrlllamson N Y Palmyra New York 597 2240 589 2255 ov- 4 ELWINS REPAIR SHOP Cm, 0 Open Monday Saturday 926 5478 5120 Russel Rd., Marlon, N.Y. 14505 7 ' h N U.. ' rft- -, I Q' ' I 'L xl is ,,.,rr ulzi I -V I ' .JNKU ,-,. 5,1 1 1 Q' X V . ' C r u a l 11 A 2 r-1' ui N.. ...... t..,.... saissfsfig- 3 ' QA iffy , W fps, I gb XX E --if srl 'ummm n ww-N., Hlwnzaq mx-umm.. We sim 'Q H.. f- ,,....t-.N-x-Q-H . llli? EESRQI S Q UWIHSS A lil!!! Jw N giwsgg we X NMA SW rs Y we Newegg w Xe Nwssiemggtmsim ,Www f www-nav -w A Qfxwwwb SNEN2 A MN N if N .fit or kk mm, K wb X A X wi-wi Q iiNXsssN 'X Marlon Compliments of Central Duck and Allle Weis -I-mst Best wishes the Class ot 1983 Office General Auto Repair North Maln Marlon, N.Y. 926-5611 174 Holidays Any Occasuon 1 1 E 4 . ' new W. ky Q X 1 of 0 .E .3 K 1 ma xx Q A - K.x X ' Q9 N XE , . 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