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What is a friend? I will tell you. It is a person with whom you dare to be yourself. Your soul can be naked with him. He seems to ask of you to put on nothing, only to be what you are. He does not want you to be better or worse. When you are with him, you feel as a prisoner feels who has been declared innocent. You do not have to be on your guard. You can say what you think, so long as it is genuinely you. He understands those contradictions in your nature that lead others to misiudge you. With him you breathe freely. You can avow your little vanities and envies and hates and vicious sparks, your rneannesses and absurdities and, in opening them up to him, they are lost, dissolved on the white ocean of his loyalty. He understands. You do not have to be careful. You can abuse him, neglect him, tolerate him. Best of all, you can keep still with him. It makes no matter? He likes you - he is like fire that purges to the bone. He understands. He understands. You can weep with him, sing with him, laugh with him, pray with him. Through it all - and underneath -, he sees, knows and loves you.,A friend? What is a friend? Just one, I repeat, with whom you dare to be yourself. p - C. Raymond Beran LV :ll Q ULLLUE IEILIUIE Row 1: K. Taylor, T. Baker, B. Hutt. Row 2: J. Schermerhorn, J. DeWandei, A. Redmond, T. Weeks, M. McMahon, K. Almy. Row 3: M. Salisbury, L. Schoonerman D. McCarthy, S. Johnson, L. DeMay, H. Boerman, K. Smith, C. DeToye. Row 4: J. Bliek, K. Aeckerle, L. Lorow, K. Lehr, R. Deleel, D. Amsler, J. Lammers. S. Cooney - Advisor V. Devoogt - Advisor 4 .aa Yin, IDI3I3UI3fU'UUllllU Mr. Arthur Stone 6th grade orientations . curriculum guides . .. parentfteacher conferences .. . Bth grade planning night . . . career counseling . . .college appointments. . .the list goes on and on . . . he Senior Class proud y dedicates the 1986 Noiram to the man responsible for all of the above - Mr. Arthur Stone. Mr. Stone is a 1949 graduate of Ithaca College, where he earned his degree in physical education. He received his guidance certificate from Colgate nlversity. He spent his first years of teaching physical education in eorgetown, New Vork. Next, he moved on to Earlville, where he was a physical education teacher for five years and then guidance counselor. Mr. Stone then came to Marion in 1961 and has been here ever since. Mr. Stone, how can we adequately express the gratitude to you who have given twenty-five years of your life to our school, to our students, and to our futures? Perhaps the quotation hanging on the wall of your office captures the nature ol and the importance of the guidance you have offered al of us throughout the years: We owe the 'younger generation' what all 'older generations' have owed ounger genera- tions - love, protection to a point, and respect when they deserve it. We Jo not owe them our souls, our privacy, our whole lives, and above all, we do not owe them immunity from our mistakes, or their own. Dr. K. Ross Tooler Thank you so much for everything Mr. Stone. Even though we will all miss you when you leave. we would sincerely like to wish you a happy retirement. With much respect. Kimberly Almy Editor-in-Chief 5 ...L . a J 'I 1' '- , N V . Y f 1 i,r,,,- 'ip' -I I .Lia i 52.5, ' b ft Sm.. .1 A 'sp lil., gray ' + fir . 1 ..e.,,. an .ga 1 ., 2 fir,--'dy ir Ravi. 'Q V ..... . f AP . ye . ' S N Ns l.Ri'. Magdalene VandenBout 18 years I 34-an ,rf Lester DeFisher 10 years 5 r ' ' LVIYLUIEIEUKUUUIJEU Joseph Santoro 18 years These eight people have a total of 168 years of service to this school. The men and women who have the right ideals . . . are those who have the courage to strive for the happiness which comes only with labor and effort and self-sacrifice, and those whose joy in life springs in part from power of work and sense of duty. - Theodore Roosevelt We hope that your labor, effort and self-sacrifice have brought you hap- piness. Our school has been a better place because of you. We salute you and thank you. Our best wishes for many more fulfilling years of happiness. 1' Helen Hotel 36 years Leonora Albertson 28 years Y 1 Shirley Kuhn Jean Krocke Madelgn Gambier 22 years 14 years 2 years EELUUIEQE EEEUUIEIBB SIEEUUIEIEE semumlis EIEEUUIEIBS QELUUIBIBQ BIELUUIEIES 6113013135 EIELUUIEIES 51511013135 SIEEUUEIIES QELUUIHLEE EIEEUUIBQS 'LVIIUIEIE I3 'WE WEQIBS Looking back on thirteen years of the class of 1986's past brings back many memories. lt's hard to believe that in 1973, many of us were only five years old. Many people in the class can not reach back into their minds to remember that first day we entered the big brick building on Main Street. These next two pages are dedicated to the class of 1986 to help them remember all the times of learning, fun, and sharing. ln the fall of 1973, one hundred ten kinderglalrten students eagerly anticipated their first day of school. alk- ing into school, we looked like we were homesick already. We were going to miss being away from our mothers for a full day. Even though we got to take a nap with blankets we brought from home, the day still seemed long. Our teachers kept us busy with many activities. We did the usual things that kindergarten students do, such as finger- painting, showing, and telling, and playing in the dollhouses. Later in the year, we visited the Shrine Circus, Lollipop Farm, and ended the year with a picnic at Ms. DeMarree's farm. Certain students earned reputations ear- ly in their school career. Scott Roegiers was known as Mr, Clean - he always cleaned up after lunch better than any of us. Roman Brozoski was known as Mr. Nice Guy because he always shared his pets with the class for show and tell. Jim Newby was known as Mr. Tough Guy - he fell backwwards on his chair one day and cut his head. It took Mr. Reynolds quite awhile to convince Jim he needed the nurse's ep. When we returned as first graders, we were welcomed by several new teachers as we changed classes for each subject. This year we leaned how to read. Some members of the class also put on the play Cinderella Mike Withey was the nar- rator, Kathy Weaver was the stepmother, Jean Schermerhorn was the fairy godmother, and Pat Hall was the king. Linda Bigley, Steve Brown and Gary DeLue had fun turning from mice into horses and Matt Seppeler, Jennifer Urbanik and Mark Lee enjoyed dancing at the ball. One of our activities this year was going to the Strasenburgh Planetarium for a special Christmas show. At the end of the year, we had a picnic at Forman Park. Unfortunately, it rained all day, and the boys were more interested in throwing worms at the girls than playing the games like they were supposed to. This year, Tammy Martin was the bigglest teacher briber. She would bring her mom's chocolate chip cookies to the teacher. She couldn't settle for apples liket e rest of us! This year we were joined by Linda Bigley, Jean Schermerhorn, and Dan Howie. Some memories from second grade were Kelly Smith carefully carrying her caterpillar in a coffee can wherever she went. lRemember this Kelly??!!l One day while discussing families in his class, Tom Owens informed everyone that he was the cute little brother in his family! Jane DeWandel had a special treat this year - she inherited her grandmother's false teeth! Todd Nolte joined us this year. Third grade was a great year of learning while having fun. We learned more on our field trips and still had a lot of fun. This year, we dressed up as Pilgrims and Indians for an old fashioned Thanksgiving dinner. We improved our writing skills by writing to pen-pals in Williamson. At the end of the year, we went to the Town Park for a picnic and also to meet our pen- pals. Mr. Cantin's class visited Heritage Square in Ontario to see a log cabin and a one room school house. Our class picnic was at Forman Park just like other years. This year we were joined by Denise Sommerville, Tracy LaBarr, and Michelle is er. As fourth graders, some of our classmates tried to develop a new talent - playing instruments in the Band. Others tested their spelling ability and entered the fourth grade Spelling Bee. Steve Johnson proved to be the champion speller. This year we visited the Genessee County Museum in Mumford. rmg ore about how to ride a bus since this was where most of our day was spent. New arrivals this year were Dan Worthin ton and Pat Bliek. Fifth grade arrived and we now changed classes and teachers or every su ject. This year we learned our states and where they were located from Mr. to . M . 1 lfanger introduced us to a new game called Gumball. We couldn't wait to get our work done so we could play was nicknamed The Hulk this year because he always wore his incredi- ble Hulk shirt to school! We, also competed in ie d Days. The athletes of the class proved themselves in such events as the softball throw, the base run, and the long jump. We all had the most fun in the tug of war competition. Because of a gas shoitage, we were not able to go on any field trips this year. OFFICERS: Vice-Pres. -- D. Moon, Pres. - S. Roegiers, Sec. - K. Almy, Treas. - T. Weeks. l l l l Finally, we reached sixth grade and were the big shots of the school. Little did we know, we would be the little kids again next year. In spite of that, we managed to have a great year. We were all overjoyed the first day of Mr. Christie's English class when he announced that he didn't give homework. Unfortunately, all the other teachers did. Our year came to a close with field days, a class picnic, and the second annual sixth grade graduation where many of us won awards. Before entering laiglh gtchool, we were given a chance to take a tour and try opening the lockers. A new member of our class this year was o erow. The beginning of our stay at the high school was difficult, confusing and sometimes even frightening. If we weren't wandering around lost, we were trying to get our lockers open. Once we did get our lockers open, there was always an up- perclassman standing by to slam it shut on us and make us even later for our next class. The upperclassmen also had a thing about trying to stuff some of us into garbage cans head first. As the year went on, we became more and more used to the new school. We received a lot more homework and a lot less free time. Our money-raising groject this year was the trash pickup. Mr. Morrell's homeroom won third place in the Eddy Meath penny fund contest. heryl DeToye became a member of the class of 1986 this year. When we returned as eighth graders, if felt good not to be the youngest anymore. Many of us started to join clubs and play sports. The big kids had the new seventh graders to pick on this year. To earn money for the senior trip, we held a Turkey Supper. Many of us learned how to be waiters and waitresses, some even got to do dishes. We were all looking Giward to our next year when we would officially be high school students. A new member of our class this year was Brent esa. Our Freshman year brought even more new experiences. Some of us were introduced to Regents classes this year. Our class project was selling Kadet Stationery. We made 8888.70 to go toward our senior trip. We also were qualified to play on J.V. sports teams now. For a differe kindaof a field trip, we went to see Ghandi for Social Studies class. Three people joined our class this year. They were Rich C Bonnie Hutt, and Steve Albano. As sophomores, our year was a li ess exciting. The thrill of being Senior High had worn off in our Freshman year. Still, we managed to have fun, especially in Mr. Roods' biology clas. There was never a dull moment in there. He introduced us to many interesting animals. We got our own fetal pigs to dissect. lf he ran out of the pigs, he offered us a different animal. I won't say what it was, but I will say that no one took the second choice! To raLse m ney, we held a Sophomore Supper. Many new people joined us this year. Ryan Remington, Jeff Lammers, andiH were a few. Two very special epeople that joined us were Mi Hwa and Mi Kyung Lee. They came all the way fro orea to become pan of the class of 19 6. We were very proud to have them graduating with us this year. Eleventh fgrade, our junior year, brougxilft new changes. Some of our classmates decided to study at BOCES. This took them away rom us for half of the day. any of those who chose to stay, were faced with Regents Examinations and the fear of failinl-g. No one is likely to forget Mr. Henrie's class. His lectures and his yardstick ere things we shall never forget. lilight Mr. enrie?!j This year we sold candybars for a fundraiser. Ron Specht andI,S:teye-WVQQ, became members of our c ass. Here we are, seniors at last! The year we'd been looking forward to for so long has finally arrived. The last addition to our class was Karrie Moyer. Our senior activities began in August with the senior booth at the Wayne County Fair. We also sold magazines for a fundraiser. The next big event was the Senior Play. Our class performed a different type of play than previous classes had. l Remember Mama was on the serious side, but we still had a great time doing it. In February, we were measured for our caps and gowns. We were beginning to realize just how close graduation was. For the last few years, the senior Class did not have a turnabout day. The class of t 1986 brought this tradition back on February 28. Many of us enjoyed the experience of becoming teachers, principals, secretaries, custodians, and cafeteria ladies. The first six months of our senior year have been very eventful, but we still have many activities to look forward to in the last four. Our Senior Dinner Dance will be held at Marvin's Country Club on March first. The Senior Trip will be in April. Many of us can not wait to see New York City and Washington. Those members of our class that are in the Band and Colorguard will be traveling to Toronto to compete this year. This is due to Mr. Thompson's and Mrs. Gigliotti's fine work with all of us. Our senior year will be the last chance to go the Prom. This year, unlike past years, the Prom will be held at The Trenholm East lnn. The theme song will be This Could be the Night which ties in with the theme - A wht to Remember. Finally, it will be graduation time in June. e will all miss each other when we go our separate ways. I hope these two pages will help each and every one of you remember all the good times the class of 1986 has shared. I also hope that we continue to see each other at each and every one of our class reunions. Good luck and God bless you all. Maureen McMahon ADVISORS: J. Reinhardt, J. Ramsey. Absent: B. Thompson, P. DeRue Club 3, Play 4 Kristopher Aeckerle Soccer 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 23 NHS 3, 43 Treas. 43 Class Sec. 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Publications 3, 43 Editor-in- Chief 43 Senior Play4 Audio Visual Club3 Class Pres. 23 Wrestling 3 Steven Albano Kimberly Almy nl r . Q.. U Alan Anable W Linda Bigiey Patrick Biiek Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Publications 43 Soccer 1, 23 Travel Club 13 Bowling Wrestling 1,2, 33 Ski Club3 Musical 43 Senior Play 4 Intramurals 13 FHA 1 4f351tfrl Heidi Boerman Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 33 Audio Visual Club 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestl- ing 1, 2, 3, 43 Var- sity Club4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Stephen Brown Roman Brozoski Aaron Camp Bowling 2, 3, 43 BOCES Machine Shop 3,4 Richard Cole fa '- Baseball 1, 23 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Publications 43 Candids Editor 43 Senior Play 4 Laurette Cossaboon Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 43 All County Choir 23 Area All State 33 Marion Singers 43 Musical 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 1, 23 NHS 3, 43 Sci Fi Club 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 4 ' Michael Cowley Machine Shop 3 , , ,.7,.,.J T filfh 1 3 h.h, Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Pamela DeBruyne Gary DeLue Audrey DeRue Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 43 Marion Singers 1, 2, 3, 43 Musical 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 23 Wrestling Cheerleading 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 All County Choir 1, 2, 33 Area All State Choir 33 All County Band 23 Senior Play 4 Cheryl DeToye Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Sec. 33 Vice Pres. 43 Soccer Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Treas. 1, 23 Publications 3, 43 Seniors Editor43 Senior Play 4 Jane DeWandel Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Colorguard 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 13 Track 2, 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Cheerleading 43 Wrestling Cheerleading 2, 33 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Sec. 43 Class Sec. 13 Publications 43 Sports Editor3 Senior Play 4 Miles Dey Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 43 Ski Club1,2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play4 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2 Paul Drake Todd East Michelle Fisher Choir 1, 2, 43 All County Choir 13 Marion Singers 43 Musical 43 Color Guard 2, 43 Travel Club 13 Student Council 13 BOCES Cosmetology 3, 4 Stephanie Franko Choir 1, 2, 33 Marion Singers 13 All County Choir 13 Musical 13 Col- orguard 1, 2, 3, 43 Travel Club 13 Ski Club 3, 43 French Club 1, 23 Soccer Cheerleading 23 Class Treasurer 33 Publications 3 Joseph Gonzalez Soccer 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 13 Baseball 1, 4 ' 222 Stephen Habecker Bowling 2, 3, 43 Track 3,4 Soccer 1, 2 Patrick Hall Shawna Hartnagel Daniel Howie Track 1, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Soc- cer 13 Girls Varsity Soccer Manager 43 Strategy Games Club 1, 23 Travel Club 13 Band 1, 2, 33 Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 43 BOCES Trade Electricity 3, 43 Senior Play4 Lori Hubright Choir 1, 2, 33 FBLA 2, 33 French Club 23 Bowling 3, 43 Publications 3, 43 Senior Play4 Carl Humphries Soccer 13 Bowling 23 Wrestling 3 W 'v '5 V I. . fz A5 Q? so ,. .A , , , '43 Zi. 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A Q , A , Bonnie Hutt Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 41 Senior Play 4 Becky Jackson Steven Johnson N Tracy LaBarr Choir 1, 23 Colorguard 3, 43 FBLA 23 Travel Club 13 NHS 3, 43 German Club 2, 33 Volleyball 2 Jeffrey Lammers French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Publications Club 3, 43 Faculty Editor 43 Senior Play Ronald Lasecki Honor Band1,2, 3, 43 All County Band 2, 3, 43 Area All State Band 3, 43 Jazz Band 43 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 President 43 Strategy Games Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Audio Visual Club 33 Track 3, 43 Baseball 1, 23 Senior Play 43 Model U.N. 2, 3, 4 X, 'Cx No Extracurricular Activities P 3 Q1 , '3 rd Mark Lee Choir 2, 3 Musical 33 Senior Play4 Choir 3, 43 MusicaI3 I ' - 31 , . , ,f af 5 MiHwa Lee MiKyung Lee eeLL Q Linda Lorow Band 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, 2, 43 All County Choir 1, 23 Musical 1, 2, 3, 43 Publications 3, 43 Candids Editor 43 FBLA 2, 33 Candy Stripers 2, 3, 43 Senior Play4 Charles Madison Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Musical 33 Strategy Games Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 43 Senior Play 4 1.665 we C007 ifokg Psr 3,96 3 6 4,3121 ' idle 1,000 199 NJ 144231 is won f l qodko W,,,fr,tl U2 ' 1 rfeitwl ,,,.01.,C 911-LKUU 5203003 t f ,Jill X Mfjfefog 3 gow! , 16 , Jeffrey Marcni National Honor Society , 3 French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Senior Play 4 Michael Marchionda Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 23 Cross f Country 13 Senior Play Choir 13 Publica- tions Club 3, 43 Candy Stripers 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 23 Senior Play Keith Martin Tammy Martin . 3' 112553, .-fi, -1 if 1 Q! ! - . 'L 3 f 3 3 ! f,i ' Eietnti' Ti 'i It ., ' H2!t2i2' ' 3 ff? 'fiii 3 ,hi tx - Li XTX Maureen McMahon Soccer 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 23 Choir 1 23 All County Choir 13 Musical 1, 2 Colorguard 1, 2, 3, 43 FBLA 2 Publications 43 Seniors Editor3 Geri man Club 2, 33 Pres. 33 Senior Play 4 Dennis Moon Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All County Band 33 Area All State Band 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Vice Pres. 43 NHS 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 43 Class Vice Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4 C 1 Donna Morse Choir 1, 43 Musical 1, 43 BOCES Computer and Homemaking 3, 4 POLL Fwy Clint Eastwood 2. Sylvester Stallone, 3. Don Johnson 4' ' : 83' ' ,',43iii'fs,, , bpm- wa 4 Karrie Moyer Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Play4 James Newby Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 3, 4: All County Band 1, 2, 43 All County Choir 3, 43 Area All State Choir 43 Marion Singers 3, 43 Musical 3, 43 Audio Visual Club 13 Bowling 23 Ger- man Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 ' Wrestling 33 Var- X 5 sity Club 2, 3, 4 Todd Nolte Q .ff 5 Susan Ocque Thomas Owens Brenda Rachow Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 33 Publica- Band 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 French Club 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Treas. 33 NHS 3, 43 tions 3, 43 Elementary Editor 43 Publications 33 Bowling 43 Musical 1, Candy Stripers 3, 43 French Club 1, Wrestling Cheerleading 33 FBLA 2, 33 2, 43 Senior Play 4 2, 3, 43 Musical 1, 2, 33 Senior Play 4 Senior PIay4 ,S 5 t l 3 Food 5 1. Pizza 2. French Fries X 3. Lasagna l Sengpheth Flathamany Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 13 All Coun- ty Band 1, 2, 33 Jazz Band 2, 3, 43 Publications 4' Activities Editor3 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 33 Pres. 43 Ger- man Club 23 Soc- cer 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Senior Play NHS 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Var- sity Club 2, 3, 43 Class Pres. 4 Anette Redmond Scott Roegiers -ills, Jean Schermerhorn Pamela Schrader Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Publications Club 3, 43 Sports Editor 4 Volleyball 23 Cross Country 43 Publications Club 43 Sales Editorg Candy Stripers 1, 2, 3, 43 BOCES Food Service 3, 4 Troy Secor Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 23 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 BOCES Data Processing 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 4 Matthew Seppeler l 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz y iKl,t,.c,. W5 S iswfig sei? Tanning Club 13 Choir 1 , 23 Volleyball 23 Soft- ball 23 Senior Play 4 Robeit Sherow Heather Simmons Kelly Smith Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Colorguard 1, 2, 3, 43 Publications Club 3, 43 Seniors Editor 43 FBLA 1, 2, 33 Vice Pres. 23 French Club 1, 2, 33 Tennis 33 Senior Play 4 Tammy Smith FBLA 23 Wrestling Cheerleading 33 BOCES Data Processing 3,4 l , l Denise Somerville Choir 1, 23 Musical 1, 2, 33 Publica- tions Club 3, 43 Business Editor 43 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 German Club 43 Model U.N. 2, 3, 4 Co-President 43 Science Fiction Club 13 Library Club 1, 23 Wide Horizons 13 FBLA 33 Senior Play4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 '19 .- .vi 'W Choir 1, 2, 33 FBLA 2, 33 Treas. 33 Colorguard 3, 43 Publications 3, 43 Track 13 Soccer Cheerleading 1, 2, 43 Basketball Cheerleading 2 kb! 53 JW gl Q ' 2 3 Eileen Troy X Jennifer Urbanik Lynette VanLare Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 All County Band 13 All County Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Area All State Choir 2, 3, 43 Marion Singers 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Band 13 Musical 2, 3, 43 Colorguard 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Cross-Country 23 Senior Play Volleyball 23 BOCES Cosmetology 3, Candy Stripers 2, 33 BOCES Food 2 5 fFavoritefSport ' 1. Soccer 2. Volleyball 3. Pompeii af 4, Wendy Verbridge ft 3 '9 , ' P3 1 All Coun 1 3 and 1 ll State Bandiae 31, 33 .igiignd 1, 2, 43 Musical 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club - 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Science Fiction Club 1, 2, 33 Bowling 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Senior Play 43 Mafiif lngefs 4 ' fi --fezegzgziq --mx,-M ezfsxz- 1 2.1-t.A-sim: ix 3-115 Q V' 'te iz.. If 3 Y Hex . .,.. .,t,,.,,, . ,x. 1 1' , W mc- ,tnilxerff-33 .wi fL'1'.Vi2f. KM: .Qtu2,2.1:.-.tow . 5 A National Honor Society 3, 43 Strategy Games Club 2, 33 Audio Visual Club 2, 33 Bowling 23 Ger- man Club 33 SeniorPlay4 Brent Vesa C 'F' 311 W .sa f 333, fe ' ,fi fl Tamara Weeks Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All County Band 1, 33 Publications 43 Elementary Editorg Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Treas. 3, 43 Softball 13 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 43 Wrestling Cheerleading 23 Varsity Club 3, 43 Class Treas. 43 Senior Play4 Timothy Wilson Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Travel Club 1, Strategy Games Club 13 Bowling 2 Choir 1, 2, 43 Musical 1, 2, 43 Publications Club 33 Library Club 1, 23 Candy Stripers 2, 3, 43 Model U.N. 2, 43 Creative Writing 1, 23 3 French Club 1, 23 Senior Play4 ,.j,qj1-1, Kathleen Weaver Michael Withey Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Band 43 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Bowling 1, 2, 43 German Club 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross- Country 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Cross-Country 43 Band 1, 25 Choir 1, 23 Wrestling 3, 43 Musical 33 SeniorPlay4 Class Q x tx 9? ,an- Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Publications 43 Sports Editor: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4 Pictures Not Available Paul DeNeef AnnMarie DiCesare we Emmet? fa Ryan Remington Stephen Voll Daniel Worthington John Wunder 1 'fs ,. fi- 5 4 g! FQ 1 Q' 1 ,, w N' , v 4 f Aw' My W Y uf .mit ei we can only pray future .goals in hap- all our hearts. ffl . you for the here for you only way to get how And STEVE DERUE most describes our feelings for you. ave wanted in life, you have always Proud of you and love you! Grant and Sheila h . life a ray of sunshine been an exceptional child There is never a dull mo- side to your serious side, and in sports. Your achievements in to the soccer ball bouncing off your head. And moments we waited nervously to see you break the record in track and your outstanding finishes in the There are not enough words to describe how about you. You have made us all so proud of you. 'There is no doubt in our minds that you will succeed in whatever you aim to do in the future, you have always set yourself a goal to reach and then went for it. God must have had a special mold when he made you. Thank you for being such a special son to us and brother to your brothers and sister. We all love you so very much. . . 'mlm John - There are many memories that cross our minds as we think of youg all that you have accomplished, the independent person you have become and the joy you have brought to us in your 18 years. lt is difficult to put into words how much we love and respect you and how proud we are that you are our son and brother. May you always get what you want out of live. Love - Mom, Dad, Jeff, and Kathy TAMMY MARTIN From day one Honey,'you have the been the joy, the beau- ty, and the sunshine in our lives. Also from that special day till now, we know the true feeling and meaning of the word proud. We love you and we are so very, very proud of you. Good luck ahead and our love will always be with you. God bless you always and the class of 1986. - Love- Mom, Dad and Sis g KARRIE lVl0YEFil God bless you astyou leave your high school years behindi . ,Q ' vi. 2' hifi uf and go on intofyfoutf...f,ffI31ure.'e' we eagerly look fonuard toqll share, your- accomplishmgehts and dreams. We are confi- dent thatayourgelifefiiiwlll be filled with many successful milestones, Thankgyourfor being such a special daughter., Wherevierfrlifesleadsfgyfofn, we know we will be proud to be called yourparentsi T 1 ' .isi p i1s...... gfea.Love.-+,Dad and Nlom f r it ' .. .TSHEIDIBOERMAN ., Thanksffor making our lives both fun and rewarding. Best of luck-to you as youestaitton youreway. S 'S T Love- Momfgi S, A at RON LASECKlz .U A A . Don't let your parents down, the fbroughtl ,ou up- Choose? your companions with care, you eigome w ,afthey are Be master of your habits, irri oritheyfwiil ,master you. Treasure. your time -edonftspendi' ,T ii A .S ' ' or you'll fall for make a good adate who would Select hat you uk ,ev .ve . ,' .a- ul.. fb ' gf -tr .W ig. x it .invest it Standgfor somethings iff? A Seis only S S R Love Mom, Cecil, Tammy, Terry and Dan NIAUREEN lVlclVlAHON You are a very special and lovely girl who has filled our lives with joy and happiness. We are indeed blessed to have such a daughter and sister. We wish you all the good things in life, especially happiness. Love always - Mom, Dad, and Kathleen JANE DE WANDEL and mem ories. Continue and what they can do think, you are. Don't your soul onthe Li ' gave His all for f6Bd ivlng yo to OU doqfgr others: :not 6 thoughts,wh'at you e, A . f .g,. ins, if .14 IEEUUIEIB Gil Q? What's up there, Mama? The Two Devilish Daughters Now, you listen to me! Ten Thousand Swedes. . I 5 The Newlyweds 1 E z She's beautiful, beautiful as the dawn! W LHISDUIEDUIJELU DUCUDUKUW This is a hospital? Smile Papa! A Family Portrait What? -Q0if1Q OH OVCV Yhefe? Can I join? -Wi Mama leaves for the hospital. Tighter, Jane, tighter! Sigrid whining again! X Mrs Miller from the Class Thanks to: Mrs. Fleegel and ' of198o Curtain Call 27 ., , .. tx u .-.kifwwkzv an-21 '-e x 3 XX Xlx R X X Q Q ' P , Tl 3 1 tix? Q t New s mx N 5 eg 53 t KES ak Q E: if R gi i-xiii A X X 5 . t..,bMyt,. . ,gi . 9 W ' x fx cf Xt M ex 3 M Q tt lf X 5 J t X S .N M .- ..,,', Jim Newby Kelly Smith o f-H -38 ,Lf ti - m y k.:xkk I A A, - k .Q M Lynette VanLare Steve Brown Todd Nolte y yyy, 1 , 7 J I rf 'R '1f , L L A Aft 2 J f A J yytty or Charles Madison Jeff Marchionda Ron Lasecki Jean Schermerhorn Steve A o l l Tim Habecker T Weeks Mark Lee 28 Kathy Taylor Jane DeWandeI I get to ,N MH, tr ex . gg, ?' ,i,, :I N V 4 uf as f - , , ' .T 4 'PQ f A If 'I - -. ' I .I KAL' Ji , W A J if ll aft fee ' f ,. l D ' MTS' F ' we ' x W 'rl t M l X' f Mi K. Lee ' 'if - ' ik f oz ty N 8 Z J Tom Owens vilww ' 23' ',,.,, , W 'rr T .,,pav 'T T L 9 'A Wendy Verbrldge we we Audrey DeRue N w19s's. 1F Aaron Camp all XX fix- if, .sv 5 i 4 .2 I .vii , A H Jeff Lammers Miles Dey ,Q of , o s-arf: Rich Cole Heidi Boerman . -. ,.x,,L7 V fc' ,1-' '- 2 ,,,, L. , Scott Roegiers Mike Marchionda .v .n 1' r A A T or yy- . .Q Q geo X 41 f is Pi X X 5 QL tj 'Naw- Dan Howie if --2 new Todd East Li N 1 nda Lorow Lori Hubright ssaboon QNX x00 Ann DiCesare 'I Bonnie Hutt Brenda Rachow I xi' 5 J, 5,- Becky Jackson Dennis Moon ii If 44 f i .R Q ii is PatBIiek fx N' Q X t x Tum Wilson +59 Qi Tracy LaBarr 'ii Dan Worthington Gary Dehue W Rob Sherovy, Q Ron Specht Denise Somerville Maureen McMahon Jennifer Urbanik Kim ' ,-5, M. Withey, W. Verbridge Pam SChI'3d8I' 'F . AN X X I Steve Johnson I 9 , X3 ,A -. .L V? 'Y- '-I . ,Et ,thv - fr, N , 'M' 1 V .k ' K is nfl f ,S wx 71.355-L, ' - 3 D0l'll'l3 Morse Anette Redmond Ewwigj 5 QQ TZ, WL MQW? www Qknkfxnlwg gi ill- iqqg11PqQ'5? f5+7giPWQ,a N672 s W 6 Q' .ab Jifiifmffx ' 53 5 :MW M 31 001922 M ug fff? U5 'H':-.h X . ,E git? LZMQ Zh 3 Best Actor!Actress EKU IBIS N-'Qt ... , . Maureen and Tom Cheryl and Kris Best Athletes Best Dressed SHOWING MALL ---P 1 Anette and Tim Most Argumentative Lori and Steve Most Likely to Succeed ,re i . XX .1. Q T Pam and Steve fB f Kim and Jeff I? I.ijUiiJ'l.VUIJ3I3 Worst Drivers Craziest Jennifer and Tim Most Talkative Stephanie and Mike Best Artists ht,t f BODI1i8 afid Alan -ul- Becky and Todd Most School Spirit 'i ,iq ef!- T., .f5 Tammy and Dennis Best Musicians Wendy and Todd 4 4 A5 H X' K is4 's ufi..i 1l 1- 4 W 'Q 'Q x 0 .48 an ' 0 5' 'Q Liga 1 'P I 2 8 ,ML W , ,W 1 1 0 5 ,V . . n Nl ry ,jg g if 'P it . 1 'I 1 ff 'I D 3 X 5 Y O v Q A ,M vi,-3 QQO' 5 ' 'P 5 ,AA H? we 9- i ' , 3 di . A . m 4, 'Z ff' , na A ,mua- Wfikq. asf in wg at ' 1 QM If + ' 3 I ,vlkVVi, 3 YM, ., -.hx V, ix, Q' U W in Q, f,V !! , ,, ,,, f 7' l Q ky 'w i WEUDEIHG IEIECUEEIYUIEEU WLUIDIEES EIEKUEEIYUIELU IIEIQUIDIEQG IEEKUEEUUIELU IBEUIDIEIEG IEIECUEESUUIEEU IEEUIDIEI-US IEBKUEEUUIEEU IIUEUIBEIBG IEILUJEEIYUIELU 35 4 ,ff 36 JJIULIJUILLH ' i!M,Q,f?1ff, if 'C MH. McCLURE: Row 1: S. Diehl, S. Proseus, K. Gallivan. Row 2: K. McMahon, D. Hughes, L. Demay, J. Leno, K. Boise. Row 3: T. Ridley, C. Albano, R. Sullivan, M. Gotshall, A. Bonetti. Row 4: S. Ayling, D. Wilson, D. Chambers, H. Simmons. Absent: P. Adriaansen, K. Fisk, T. Hosbach, L. LaFave, M. Mousso, M. Rice, D. Turner, M.VoIl. MISS COSTELLO: Row 1: A. Grahling, C. Steurrys, D. McCarthy, M. Salisbury, P. Mooney, J. Martz. Row 2: K. Drake, J. Bliek, A. Boerman, J. Mack, M. Vallier, T. Baker. Row 3: M. Bulkley, T. VanLare, T. Housel, G. Prutsman, M. Waeghe. Absent: C. Aeckerle, G. Conte, T. Day, S. Dunlap, S. Fox, W. Seppeler, T. Keller, E. Peters. MIME Q LDL? LE Q Q .ef Xi fees MRS. WEILER: Row 1: K. Rice, D. Adams, S. Cantwell, J. Brugge. Row 2: S. Morgan, J. Garlipp, L. Delyser, D. Fenlong, T. Bliek, S. Rathamany. Row 3: M. Trieskey, L. Schoonerman, K. Lehr, L. Steurrys, C. Hotel, J. Kruse. Row 4: S. Wilson, J. Herman, D. Amsler, D. Fisher, R. Noyes, J. Verkey. 'P' ' N MISS BROWN: Row 1: R. Spina, S. Johnson, K. Pfromm, J, Miller, K. Baker, R. Deleel. Row 2: T. Ihrman, D. DeFisher, S. Hartnagel, P. Richards, L. MacLaren, D. Hamlin, H. Bove, J. Vanvranken. Row 3: S. Dupre, J. Henrie, T. Deutschbein, T, Walzer, S. Nlaley, Fl. Rayfield, G. Ameele. Absent: A. Fox, S. Somerville, H. Suwyn. A on 38 gf. 'LVLIJ 'lgtiJILI.iJI5E A 7 VW! if .. . I ,V , df farm , . .mg f la ' MR. MAINE: Row 1: R. Nevelizer, D. Derck, A. Keenan, J. VanVranken. Row 2: N. Grace, L. DeLue, K. Leno, K. Aeckerle, T. Noble, T. Klaver. Row 3: M. Swift, T. Cunningham, R. Shay, B. Casey, M. Dickinson, M. Wilson. Row 4: R. Lehr, M. Stappenbeck, C. Almy, M. Fultz, J. Rayfield, D. Hicks. Absent: L. Bukolt, T. Farnsworth, M. VanDenBeckens. ,. 4' B' MR. HAAK: Row 1: T. Kamens, J. Davis, D. Baker, R. Marchionda, B. Bodiford. Row 2: K. Lewis, H. Deyo, C. Walker, D. Rachow, K, Girard, J. Flack. Row 3: S. DiMuro, P. Frizelle, M. Naughton, D. Gabriel, C. Adriaansen, S. O'Connor, L. VanCassele. Row 41.1. Cooney, R. Smith, C. Welch, D. Kamens, T. Stewart, P. Brown, R. Dennis. Absent: B. Hendricks, D. LaRock, K. Larwood, P. Stanton. l T -.Ml A , UUlEJUV1EEE I .ag V.. , .3 , ,I sw' 'Q qt, 8 MRS. STOEP: Row 1: C, Gramley, D, Allen, T. Shoemaker, T. Ridley, J. Wunder. Row 2: P. Fisk, R, Cunis, J. DeSanto, D. Steurrys, M. Ameele, T. Hunter. How 3: A. White, M. VerPIank, M. Perry, A. Musohick, M. Hubright, Y. Graczyk, L. Gardner. Row 4: R. DeHaan, M. Kessler, T. Thompson, J. Cantwell, S. VanDeVelde, J. Lonneville, R. Neilsen. Absent: L. Klug, H. Levan. 1, V 3. ..v?Z, ' MISS NOLTON: Row 1: D. Habermehl, T. LaBarr, D. Godsey, M. Malone, J. Neufeld, M. Foti. Row 2: H. Nevelizer, D. Hayes, D. VanDerMeere, B. Dickinson, C. Kilinski, T. Fleegel, K. Bliek. Row 3: D. Weeks, C. Lasecki, C. Adderly, V. Martin, J. Wallington, G. Tokaya, C, Jung, D. Diesti. Row 4: A. DeBruyne, K. Schrader, K. McClellan, M. Naughton, K. DeLyser, J. Roland, J. Coisman, J. Billings. VLUIESLUUU f 'l We . fx ,qi is . 'QM' vi. . if A A . Q A ...si gg ggqgg if-' ' ,L 1 'V ' 5.3. MRS. MILLER: Row 1: J. McCarthy, P. VanLare. Row 2: S. VanDerMeere, S. Wise, L. Heaven, D. Stritzel, B. Godsey, C. Phillips. How 3: K. Kuhn, L. Dolan, K. Sherman, J. Lehr, S. Young, P. Rathamany, C. Fisher. Row 4: M. Matheaus, D. Camp, B. Bove, A. Wells, M. Howie, G. Newby, B. Fonte. Absent: C. Couperus, T. Stenzel. 3 , W. ,,,.., V' wzewfwu M wx w was-Wi 1 MRS. COONEY: Row 1: J. Diehl, D. VanDerMeere, J. Boerman, A. Fisher, D. Cossaboon. Row 2: L. Fonte, H. Vanvalkenburg, T. Weir, J. Bradley, J. MHITZ, B. Petty. How 3: J. Howe, D. Storey, J. Brozoski, M. Maynard, C. 40 Hamlin, J. Henrie, N. Spina. Bow 4: L. VanDerMeere, T. Cady, T. Kaper, S. Mullin, E. Oswald, J. Lammers. IJILKUEE LLL' LE BE egg Fm? W le... T rl' 1, MRS. RAMSEY: Row 1: L. Russell, L. Gramley. Row 2: K. Bliek, T. O'Connor, J. Brugge, T. Elias, K. Dennis, S. Smith. Row 3: R. Becker, A. Karpp, P. Maiewicz, A. VanLare, C. Klimaszewski, M. Leggue. Row 4: B. Simmons, F. Kidder, D. Thompson, S. Schreiber, B. Cole, F. Palazzo, B. Whitney. Absent: L. Tellier, C. Miller, M. Clevenger. 5,5 A. X' fo are MR. ERB: Row 1: M. Suhr, V. Mooney, J. Wessie, C. Dukes. Row 2: L. Gramley, A. Breemes, C. DeSanto, M. Cuvelier, D. Purkiss. Row 3: S. Reiss, C. Furguson, G. Schojan, T. Lackey, J. VanGee. Row 4: P. Lutz, K. Whalen, K. Steurrys, R. Walzer. Absent: M. Cauwels, A. Karpp, C. Miller, R. Surline. .i 3 -,, -'E-,Q v 16' Ki' 'king G .. 'T V' Q .. W . Ai. fi .xv i '5' M i 41 ii T J ...ff ly I at g 'Y IEULSLLULL L5 ' HIL f MRS. FLEEGEL: Row 1: A. J. Wild, D. Dibble, M. Shafer, P. Kearns, T. Grevell, N. Thompson. Bow 2: B. Howard, C. Hicks, L. Klaver, S. Gropp, J. Neufeld, K. Bigley. Bow 3: P. Alampi, W. Higbee, D. Desens, E. Adams, K. Bulkley, P. Fisk, C. Morse, L. Murray. Bow 4: D. Maynard, K. Fisk, T. Gallivan, C. Grayson, T. Taylor, K. Wunder, S. Van Den Beckens. A ' .i MR. WALLACE: Row 1: E. Huff, H. Chauncey, A. Smith, W. Johnson, K. Bade, L. Porterfield. Row 2: J. Prutsman, V. La Fave, F. Billings, M. Fleegel, K. Haskins, P. Duke. Row 3: A. Bishop, T. Tennity, M. De Mareo, K. Graczyk, L. Tokaya, H. Young, J. Hoeffen. Bow 4: G. Lock, C. Miller, L. Van Lare, R. Wilson, J. Flack, R. Hadlock. IJILLU ILL? DEE ' MRS. FOGG: Row 1: G. Moon, R. Huntley, M. Fanelli, T. Besaw, C. Klaver, T. Gaziano. Row 2: M. McLouth, S. Hosbach. J. Grahling, S. Hall, B. Trombley, M. Adamski. Row 3: L. Vallier, J. Wolcott, J. Frederick, D. Stritzel, K. Bruinix, M. Tellier, J. Mander. Row 4: M. Edwards, R. Caldwell, J. Rudolph, J. DeLeel, D. Wilson, G. Arnold. M. Simmsons. Absent: J. Herbert. Mk QW! A I fri' .S , MISS TAYLOR: Row 1: M. Trieskey, D. Bradstreet, D, Edinger, S. Hoffman, D. DeMary, R. Graham, R. Camp. Row 2: G. Storey, S. Hughes, W. Newton, D. Madison, J. Miller, R. MacLaren, C. Franko. How 3: J. Fanelli, L. VanOoyen, H. Kelly, M. Reinhardt, K. Heberle, C. Swift, W. Baize, M. Moyer, H. Cunningham, H. Bradley. Absent: S. Ressue, C. Trout. '57 'I3Ilie I.5LiJ'ljLL L5LijLi,I.5 ' i A J isle, XXX, XX- ' N: fr - gb. B : . .T ', Vg S , V , MISS BENTON: Row 1: M. Freyn, F. Smith, W. Hutchinson, D. Luckman, D. Spina, T. Vice. Row 2: A. Dickinson, B. Whitney, K. Rathamany, l.. Couperus, A. Trombley, S. Monroe. Row 3: J. Frederick, L. Brooks, M. VanCamp, T. Miller, J. Ameele. Row 4: D. Kilinski, P. Proseus, B. Flynn, J. Sackett. ,f . .... T If N MRS. MALCHOFF: Row 1: H. Worthington, C. Miller, C. C. Walker, K, Deyo. Row 2: R. Nelson, S. Salisbury, T. Kuhn, M. Christie, S. Boerman, 0. Morales. Row 3: C. Sewart, K. Smith, C. Edinger, P. Baker, T. East, K. Stevens. Row 4: D. Clarke, IVI. Steurrys, C. Guest, K. Rowell, J. Oswald, K. Green. wine 'ILL' 1551 I 5 i MR. OUILL: Row 1: S. Ressue, J. Karasinski, H. Attridge, J. Spitz, T. Doud. Row 2: K. Majewicz, M. Mousso, P. Crisp, W. Chapman, T. Kaper. Row 3: K. Smith, N. Van Cassele, T. Gropp, C. Salerno, T. Welch, J. McDonald. Row 4: K. Gallivan, J. Mousso, P. Rebis, P. Wolfanger, T. Steurrys. Absent: P. Dukes, D. Hagymasi. . f xc H P110 MR. STRICKLAND: How 1: B. Mallette, J. Adams, K. Hendricks, S. Farraro, J. Bonafede. Row 2: J. Gonzalez, S. Otto, B. Sick, J. Fires, M. Casillo. Row 3: M. Smith, S. Swartel, T. Sargent, P. Miller, D. Herd, W. Ryan, N. Leg- gue. Row 4: C. Phillips, S. Walzer, L. Deyo, T. Breen, M. Strauss, T. Conte. 'vvv 45 kfifl iw' IJ fig ILLVIKUIJIELUE , v-f f V rf,,f f'! 1 xrf' GRADE 7: Row 1: C. Walker, H. Worthington. Row 2: T. Kaper, K. Stevens, S. Ressue. Row 3: K. Deyo. f' 1. 5. fa ', .f I . i 4 Q g Y, i 'E' GRADE 8: Row 1: C. Hicks, P. Fisk, J. Miller, K. Heberle, K. Swift. Row 2: P. Kearns, D. Demay, M, B. Fleegel Row 3: M. Shafer, P. Duke, L. Porterfield. UILLU JJ E I.5IfI.VIJIJI.5l.ijE np' or FRESHMEN: Row 1: J. Wessie, J. Lammers. Row 2: J. Boerman, K. Kuhn. SOPHOMORES: Row 1: M. Swift, D. Kamens, C. Adriaansen, T. Kamens. RCP . 41 f' ' f... JUNIORS: Row 1: H. Bove, K. Baker. Row 2: A. Grahling, J. Miller. 47 IEE IEE Row 1: R. Pike, B. DeConinde, J. Geldof, C. Baker Row 2: S. Bardo, D. Nesbitt, L. Brown, G. Marchione, C. Hoyt ff? firm , 'Q- xv f l Qi., 1 K .4 Z' 4 8 .L ' IECUIIUIDUIDB ECUEUIBUIDE IEQLUQUIJS IEQEUEUIDB wmmmums IEQEUIDUEDES IEQEUIBUIBE IEQLUQUQS IEGJLUIEUIJJEJ GLULUQUQQ IECULUIUUIUE IELULUIDUQS IECUEUIDUIDB i Let me I Zoo time 4 A 5. if U warm The T My teeth are mcer than yours! ft t .-f.. .. .A 'R 4 A thorn between two roses A deceptive duo Friends Q The p Who? Me? 'Qi .As ff-Q a x f. Oh, piffle! I passed!!! Fenced in. I just swallowed my gum. Just what are you looking at, Kim . . .or whom? 52 The incredible shrinking woman! 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Z-W V456 1 an trap?- gy xi ' 7 I ATT BPA, - Y I m med Can we go now One more hme - The class wuth class CAMP Aren't we cute?? H83 What do I think of the food here? Now, calm down, women! M, ,. Two In one lock K sa N i s M ' ' 1dM0 DeRue plus two is-Q qv' if Specht's specs Look Ma, no brains! s 'Qffff f' ima , an 'z 5 it Cover Girl This is my bag! All dressed up with no place to go. First runner-up: Chipmunk Cheeks. The Winner: Chipmunk Cheeks! EIYIUI-i3'LV5 EIJULUUE Elfllll-i5'I.V5 .':5LVI.Ul-W5 ELVIS'-i5'l,V5 ELVIJJI-FLV5 !5I,VlUl-i3'I.V5 Blfwliflfw svwwmrs EnI.VIM-UUE .wwww ELVIS'-ii'l.VB svwww :INC IQUCUIB UUE? 'lil-it 71. an-1'..il . SENIDHS: Row 1: M. Ramsey, D. Weeks, B. Frank. Row 2: P. Fadsen, J. Romack, D. Mar- chione, S. Holmes, T. VanderBrook. Row 3: W. DeLyser. Pal-Mac Sodus, The 1985 Orange Express kept up the fine tradition at MCS by being crowned the Co-County 92 M. Whitman overall and B Champions. We tied Lyons with 541 League records, losing to Lyons 71-70 in the MCS 70 Lyons final league meet. Overall we were 8-2 for the season. MCS 69 Dundee Again we were led by our seniors, with considerable help from the underclassmen. Two ofthe MCS 117 Red Jacket seniors we lose are 5 year varsity lettermen. Mike Ramsey l359j and Todd VanderBrook l401j will be hard to replace as they have scored 760 points between them in their careers. Also graduating are Dave Marchione tcounty discus championj, Scott Holmes, Jim Romack, Woody DeLyser, Doug Wegks,hPeder Madsen, Bill Dumont, and Matt Ferguson. Many thanks for their hard work and lea ers ip. Seven school records were broken or tied in 1985. Mark Lee set 2 of them while enjoying a great junior season. Mark won the County 110M High Hurdle championship and finished second in the Sectionals. Later he finished 6th in the State qualifier and set the MCS mark of 15.5 seconds. Mark won the Section 5 Class C high jump after finishing 2nd in the County. At the state qualifier he finished 2nd and jumped to a record mark of 6'3 . He was our leading scorer with 141 points and won the Bill White Memorial Award for '85. Mike Ramsey was given the Alan Bushan Memorial Award for his outstanding career. Thirty-one athletes return in '86 and with the addition of some fine Junior High boys, the Ex- press should be a power to reckon with next year. Pat Hall and Keith Manin will battle to lower the 100M mark they hold. Rob Spina will try to lower his 3200M record and try to be the first to run under 10 minutes at MCS. f ' it , 5 ' Vg '5' . ' ' - ' ' shi A . s A . I.: I Row 1: K. DeLyser, D. Diesti, J. Brugge, J. Cooney, B. Seppeler, B. Hendricks, M. Stappenbeck, B. Howie, S. Proseus, D. Hicks. Row 2: W. DeLyser, P. Madsen, S. Roegiers, T. Habecker, D. Moon, M. Ramsey, T. VanderBrook, B. Frank. Row 3: Coach Tilling, K. Lanuood, T. lhrman, J. Henrie, M. Swift, J. Lammers, K. Gallivan, S. Bardo, R. Spina, J. Flack, M. Vallier, M. Lee, D. DeFisher, M. Waeghe, K. Martin, D. Worthington, D. Marchione, B. DuMont, S. Holmes, Coach Christie. some womens iiuicae L- ' SENIORS: Row 1: T. Holmes. Row 2: B. Gallivan, K. Fires. The team set or broke six Section 5 Class C records at the sectional meet. At sectionals Becky Gallivan was first in the 800M, 1500M, 3000M, and 32O0M relay. Tracee Holmes was first in shot and discus. Kim McClellan was second in pentathlon. Jean Schermerhorn was fifth in the 100M hurdlesg Becky Jackson was sixth in the discusg Kelly Fires, Debbie Weeks, Audrezy DeRue, Lisa DeMay were second in the 1600M relayg and Weeks, DeRue, DeMay, and allivan were first in the 3200M relay. At the state meet Becky Gallivan set the all-time Section 5 record in the 1500M with a time of 4:32.7 and finished 5t place. Tracee Holmes placed 3rd in the state in the discus with a throw of 126'l0 . The team of Jane DeWandel, Jean Schermerhorn, Kim Drake, and Lisa DeMay also set a school record of 54.9 in the 400M relay. Two-thirds of the team's twelve members were named to the Wayne County All-Star team. The All-Stars are: Becky Gallivan, Tracee Holmes, Kelly Fires, Audrey DeRue, Jean i Schermerhorn, Debbie Weeks, Jill Garlipp, and Lisa DeMay. We finished in second place in the tough Wayne County League behind Lyons. Four out of six of the top teams in Section 5, Class C are from Wayne County. I All in all, this was an exceptional team with all team members doing three and four events E per meet. Hard work and dedication paid off with the first girls' Sectional Championship in the history of school. Congratulations to all! i r ,VA , -Liffitfiyih ' ' -. la r 1 'f'fr'..-s . f if. Flow 1: Coach Roods, K. McClellan, Coach McClure. Row 2: B. Gallivan, K. Fires, D. Weeks, J. Garlipp, T. Holmes. Row 3: J. DeWandel, B. Jackson, J. Schermerhorn, L. DeMay, A. DeRue. Absent: Kim Drake. dll-U 'Lil-ii TES :LUIS IEGJBISIJGJILLL we iw? es., Row 1: C. Klaver, P. Dukes, M. Tellier, H. Cunningham, B. Howard, C. Franko, L. Porterfield. How 2: G. Lock, L. Vallier, M. Reinhardt, D. Strizel, H. Kelly, M. Shafer, J. Hoefen, W. Higbee, Mrs. Taylor. Row 3: T. Gallivan, M. McLouth, L. Ooyen, K. Wunder, T. Elias, C. Trout, N. Haskins, M. Ocque, S. Mullin, M. Adamski, F. Paloz- za. Flow 4: Mr. DeRue, M. Matheaus, S. Reiss, J. Lammers, T. Taylor, D. Maynard, M. Howie, D. Thompson, A. Wells, R. Petty. The Jr. High Track Season was a great one, weather-wise, individually, and for the team. The girls were 3-3-1 and the boys were 5-2. The highlights were Scott Mullin's 5'8 in the high jump, Fabio Palazzo winning the pole vault in the county meet, milers Lock, Vallier, and Shafer doing their things, and a whole host of seventh graders working hard to develop for a great next year. 'Nm V avr: as 'QSM Q T .,.,..l V S Q K A JI . ' .lxxlluxml .- Row 1: K. Grazyk, S. Hoffman, J. Wolcott, T. Tennity, J. Frederick, S. VerStraete. Row 2: H. Becker, D. DeMay, C. Miller, P. Kearns, J. Miller, M. Clevenger, S. Hosbach, S. Hall, J. Prutsman, M. Trieskey. 67 WCUIEESUTVQF ECU Seniors: R. Karpp, R. Gabriel The 1985 Varsity Baseball team consisted of 2 seniors, 6 juniors, and 2 sophomores. This inexperienced squad compiled an overall record of 7 wins 9 losses in a strong Wayne County League. A 5 win 1 loss record versus HB competition won them the Class B division title. In section five competition, Marion lost to Wheatland-Chili by a 3-2 score. Individually, a strong performance by Roman Brozoski at 3rd base earn- ed him an Honorable Mention on the Wayne County All Star Team. A .302 batting average and good all-around play earned Rob Sherow a spot on the 2nd All Star Team. The honor of lst Team Wayne County All Star went to senior Rich Gabriel. The 1985 Bill White award also went to Rich Gabriel. Rich had an outstanding .407 batting average, 9 R.B.l., 22 hits, and led the team in fewest number of strike outs. Congratulations to the Wayne County Class B Champions. Rowlz R. Sherow, S. Diehl, D. Chambers Row 2: M. Voll, J. Wunder, S. Taber, R. Brosowski,J Newby Row3 T Hosbach S Brown R Karpp R Gabriel JUNE IEIEECUEIL Marion Menon. . M i 5 f 4. OH .4xwNN1lQ '35 . gf, .. . L . fr 155:53 'xy i,-'P,-ANQQE' 'SNQQ . . . 2' - x . . X. .M Q W l: e - ' -Lg. qw. f SQ . 5 'Xt 3 f Row 1: A. Bonetti, Fl. Lehr, M. Vandenbeckens. Row 2: S. Dimuro, J. Wunder, M. Buckley, D. Amsler. Row 3: Coach Foster, D. Kamens, S. Diehl, T Hosbach, D. Wilson, D. Chambers, P. Frizelle, C. Adriaansen, A. Keenan. Q, Q DYCULUBUUW SUI! E Illl 41 SENIORS: Row 1: C. Inline, J. Cuvelier. Row 2: K. Becker, L. Schoonerman. Row 3: V. Miller. All Star Selections: Honorable Mention: 2nd Team: Valerie lVliller Darcy Hamlin Lisa Schoonerman Pamela DeBruyne 1ST Team: Kim Becker Highlight of the season was beating Red Creek the second time around in the season. . . :iii . Lt . , , . ' na. -.9 . '1 1 : f Nl' r gk wrt ,, ? , . ! E 3, Q 4 sf:- . fx' N A - 9 YL rx ' - -...'rsl 'L QQIQMSU l is SCOREBOARD Marion Pal-Mac L Marion Wayne L Marion Williamson W Marion Sodus W Marion NRW W Marion Red Creek L Marion Clyde-Savannah L Marion Lyons L Marion Pal-Mac L Mariorb Wayne L Marion Williamson? W .Marion Sodus B L . . ' xttf- af I ' ,,... 'f- Q Q Ei j . K K NWI 7 . K. Cmgmameflf' 'A C A ' f5Qf5ff'f' 'C K Mariana' 5- f-W.:- 5 Creek ,. ..., . 'f if rqsl Q X--f T 'il 'f7.f5i5f'?5aii5 is .f a . 'itie 'ft r w . K J iff' . x . Q x .. Q ...st . s' iss . . gif . .... 4285 az, ip. Q EJ! nl .: Row 1: W. Verbridge, D. Hamlin, L. Cossaboon, C. lrvine. Row 2: J. Miller, P. DeBruyne, J. Cuvelier, V. Miller, K. Becker, L. Schoonerman. Row 3: H. Bove, W. Habecker, L. DeLyser, B. Hutt, C. Steurrys, Coach Rumin. dill? IEFFIEKU Z AMA X .4 pl 4 .1 fg'Z7:,:A: Marion . 19 2 'iA r l5al-Mac 13 .Marion 11 Sodus 10 Marion AG llllayne- I 19 The girls Junior Varsity Softball team had a very successful year as they earned 9 victories against 3 defeats. The Lady Knights' powerful hit- ting paved the way as the girls scored an average of 16 runs per game. Defensive standouts included first baseman, Lisa Gardner, and out- fielders Rachel Curtis and Debbie Godsey. 1 - , X i k . -.LL -H . -1. . s .. sas E , ,- , ... Row 1: K. Lehr, H. Simmons, T. Bliek, L. Gardener Row 2: R. Curtis, B. Sullivan, L. Steurrys, K. Fisk, K. Ackerle Row 3: A. DeBruyne, D. Gabriel, H. Chaund- ce, D. Hughes, D. Godsey, Coach Costello - IEE 'UEEUEUUE , Adm J K ,.,, I ,A.. 'S . . K .J fa-34 SENIORS: Row 1: J. Cossaboon. Row 2: L. Noyes, K. Weaver, J. Bailesty, J. Godsey. Ab sent: P. VanGee. The Varsity Tennis Team won three of its last four matches to finish 3- 7. Joe Godsey and John Cossaboon were victorious in Wayne County Sectional Qualifiers and won their opening doubles match in sectional play before being eliminated, while John Bailesty, also won Wayne County's Sectional Qualifiers and ended up in third place in singles in Section Five. 1986 will be a building year as the team loses six players to graduation. News Row 1: P. Maiewicz, S. Schreiber, A. Beiter. Row 2: J. Bailesty, J. Godsey, J. Cossaboonf L. Noyes, K. Weaver, Mr. Thomas. Absent: P. VanGee, C. Furguson, A. Karpp, C. Miller, R. Henrie. IEUIEILB UEEUEUU -,,,,.,.,..-f- 2 W NRQQXNXNSJL. This year's Girls Tennis Team was predicted to finish last in the league because of the loss of the top five players from last year's team. They exceeded expectations by defeating three other schools. Despite the absence of home courts for much of the season, Jackie Leno was selected as a 2nd team All-Star in Wayne County. Without a single senior this year, our youthful squad is now an ear- ly pick for next season's class trophy. How 1: A. White, K. Bliek, T. Fleegel, C. Walker, J. Flack, Row 2: S. Wise, J. Leno, D. Fenlong, R. Deleel, R. Curtis. Row 3: S. Smith, L. MacLaren, K. Girard, D. Hamlin, S. Johnson, Coach Thomas. I3 'WB Llujlij fb ' 'J Elililllshj SENIORS: Row 1: D. Moon, R. Brozoski, T. Habecker. Row 2: J. Wunder, J. Gonzalez, J. Newby, Row 3: S. Roegiers, Drake, T. Nolte, M. Lee. The Marion Boys Varsity Soccer Team had a very successful and rewarding season. We won our own tournament this year and were the number one seated team in class A sec- tionals. We had five players nominated to the AlleCounty teams, and we finished third in Wayne County standings. Our overall record was 12-4-2, and we allowed sixteen goals and scored thirty-eight in eighteen games. We recorded eleven shut-outs and were shut out only once in the entire season. I think we came a long way this year in regard to our character and ability to come back after disappointments. Many times I feel we get caught up in the game and forget about what were supposed to be accomplishing. We say good-bye to ten seniors this year. They will be missed, but with a very good Junior Varsity program to fill the gaps, the outlook for next year is bright. A special thanks to the custodial staff for their work on the fields this year, and to the rakers and mowers who spent many nights working on the fields. Last, l personally want to thank the players for their hard work and dedication. It's worth it, guys! l hope your memories are as fond as mine are. Mr. White .. 1. if ,... X X, t.... , X X .--- t- ,. X. . . N . .sill-Ziiliii self. -me .f 1 r s 4 ,...... X -, -. swf ---. X . i'ii i'J' - .X S SMCSN J f .5 -- - ' S Ki 'S W' sf: 1 - 'EK MCS S 1 MCS X U J LQ ff MQ? 10 . .- f .t i ssfseis-'E2X fs'-if--we :Q-Q. Qwest 3 5 53- gi .:,.. :ss .,.t ,X . 5 afz fgis a ittiii iists X Mes strt K J 1 X ii'i 'if- X X -MCS, rqdusssiisst as J 1 ri- '-rt ' t rr' 'rr- ' G ff ff r illit-Ii f fs 1- .--': ss--- 1 ,:.' -- so-W NW' -XSX:-fs ::: e.: s X , aff- - :ef ,.,,...... 'tsfifsms .g.s,,,..,,,.t - 1 - slfs if S S S is .. M, . t.,.., ...,. ii::1,7.,EZ, X xxx X S X K X X --.. - --,- ,S . ..,, . .,..f-'-.. 1.. Xe: s.,X-is-15. r K K Kiss: 'sf if- -1-is a ...t . ...t t rrrrr seg if 'ik T YQ s. .5 X f . N ,X si sais. sf Mt tsaw, - is Xgx IX X W X X s G- X ws XSL NXX as kg S 4 M 2: tx xx X s XXQX Q A ' G lull Lil 'l I Row 1: P. Drake, J. Mack, K. DeLyser, S. DiMuro, S. Rogiers, G. Ameele. Row 2: S. Dupre, J. Gonzalez, J. Newby, J. Wunder, D. Wilson, M. Swift. Row 3 T. Nolte, D. Chambers, D. Moon, T. Habecker, R. Brozoski, M. Lee, D. DeFisher, A. Boerrnan, Manager S. Schreiber. 74 sd. 64, .msd- w I3 'WE LUID IJI.':ljI5Lij X gs ...mr We had an outstanding year. Our over-all record was 14 wins to only 2 losses. We outscored our opponents 61 to 11. Goalies David Kamens and Alex Wells recorded 8 shutouts. Midway through the J.V. season Tom Hunter, Ken DeLyser and Steve DiMuro were promoted to Varsity com- petition. Also moving to the Varsity at the conclusion of the season were Carl Adriaansen, Matt Stappenback, Brian Hendricks, and goalie David Kamens. Best of luck to these sophomores as next year they will ex- perience tougher competition at the Varsity level. Coach Bailey lull 6 .. llttittlsltttirii ff u af '7 Bow 1: B. Hendricks, M. Stappenbeck, A. Wells, D. Kamens. J. Wunder, C. Miller. Row 2: C. Adriaansen, C. Almy, S. Reiss, J. Newby, S. Mullin, S. 0'Con- nor, C. Fisher. Bow 3: Coach Bailey, R. Becker, M. Ameele, R. Lehr, P. Majewicz, D. Hicks, D. Camp, T. Hunter, D. Steurrys, J. Lammers, LJUEHLB EULEEUUQH 1 7 f ,Wt ' 4. SENIORS: Row 1: T. Weeks, J. DeWandeI. Row 2: P. DeBruyne, J. Schermerhorn, B. Jackson, W. Vebridge. In August the girls set a goal and that was to play in the Sectional Tournament. We play in a very strong league with five out of the seven teams qualifying for post-season play, so this was not an easy task. The regular season started and finished on positive notes with a vic- tory over the HAC and tying Williamson after leading for three periods: they are two of the better teams in Section Five, The tie with Williamson was one of six, setting a new indecision record. I feel the girls team is just that, a team. We win and lose as a team. We were honored to have three girls selected to the All-County Team: Jean Schermerhorn - 2nd team, midfield Becky Jackson - 2nd team, line Kim McClellan - 2nd team, defender We will be losing seven seniors and we wish them the best in their future outside MCS. Keep the ball rolling!!! Next year's team should be very strong with the return of four girls playing their third year of Varsity together, along with nine other letter winners. Mr. Erb '1 NE-UIQ EIJIEIEIEI-it rg - ' .,,s- gm., Sf. . Q? r -s ,pw l ltt' ': ' s-istg 4 mica Q: tilt rw. .J ,ff lf, liil TATMCST 0 lf'ttr efwagneg 0 MCS' 0 Soi us TQQ4. 1 2 1 Mos Pal-Mac 1 MCS j 3 Lyons 'Vfe 1, 1 MCS 1 7? NRWf fi if f 1 Mes 1 1 Reuofgglgf'1., 1 MCS .i.r Wavfifi.5.4f i?QT B 0 e 2 k:V.1:. LVIVV 1 ' ' I 2: Mfr 'IVV A39 ' 1 Mos rsill. o lsll 1 2 MCS 2 i'2.:gQ T- B. . ' 1 Mes, it NRW 1 0 1 :MCS rsy Red I 4 V .i.. 5 1 2 at 5 i 0 J.. 91 f ' W 3. ,,.. .'-.,r lrg. --:. . , ,,., ...,,,,,,!.A,Z 758. . ,. 5,51 IM. 7 to r ,, N f f X' - '.- .1 ,yeah-is V., 1 4 . I 1 1 1 'M 1, A-fu..--,.,,,, Row 1: J. DeWandel, J. Schermerhorn, K. McMahon, J. Miller. Row 2: D. Howie, D. McCarthy, T. Weeks, D. Godsey, B. Jackson, P. DeBruyne. Row 3: Coach Erb, W. Verbridge, L. Gardner, T. VanLare, D. Gabriel, J. Garlipp, K. McClellan, D. Weeks, L. DeLyser. ,- ,Vf L 1 w l s Y- I3'QH5pLU 'UjLil'lI3B'ILILl5' svn: Y? Row 1: S. Hoffman, Nl. Shafer, T. Grevell, J. Hoefen. Row 2: K. Fisk, S. Ressue, J. Grahllng, S. Hosbach, P. Alampi, J. Wolcott, D. Delvlay. Row 3: Coach Banfle, J. Rudolph, J. Miller, T. Gallivan, S. Hall, R. Camp, P. Kearns, G. Lock. -. 5... 5, 1 can u 5v r3 Row 1: T. Doud. Flow 2: J. Karasinski, K. Graczyk, T. Gropp, J. Frederick, T. Welch, C. Edinger, J. Bonafede. Row 3: M. Strauss, M. VanCamp, K. Hen- dricks, A. Bishop, G. Moon, J. Ameele, B. Wise, R. Wilson, D. Edlnger. 78 LSLI-ELS ill-U LU Ei.Li.Ii I: Elilllili M A L- 1 . ihk 4 , A A - -g : ' 3 Q v Y '- , 1 .YJ mm.Y ig ,L sg, . K in .. hymn . C Qt . -ff f A 5 fu... f if - M of Tl- ' 'S 4 i. '55 , f.f.-iYi'- ' gf A iff' ai- Q 'P' TU 9' TEAM A: Row 1: M. McClouth, C. Trout. Row 2: K. Haskins, L. Van Odyen, L. Tokaya, D. Wilson, K. Wunder. Row 3: L. Porterfield. D. Dibble, L. Vallier. M. Reinghart. Row 4: Coach DePauw, C. Franko, H. Kelley, K. Heberle, M. Fleegel, P. Duke, M. Tellier, L. VanLare, C. Swift. - -- - -...J--..g-1 1' un... -+'vqg--v-1,5 V. - r- gk TEAM B: Flow 1: S. Flessue, T. Sargent. Row 2: T. Kuhn, L. Deyo, K. Deyo, W. Chapman. Row 3: A. Dickin- son, P. Wolfanger, W. Hutchinson, C. Phillips, K. Smith. Flow 4: C. Walker, L. Brooks, P. Miller. B. Whitney, K. Stevens. H. Worthington. The 1985 soccer season l feel was a great success. Beyond compiling a 9f3-1 record, the girls learned the basics of team play and sportsmanship. l would like to thank all the girls and their parents for their support and making coaching a great deal of fun for me. Thanks!! Coach DePauw The girls Jr. High B-team ended the season with a record of 1-3-4. Although the team did not have a winning record, they still are winners. The girls stuck together and made it an enjoyable season for all of us. Thanks girls!! Good luck in your future soc- cer seasons. Coach Lucieer Uljljljlij I.5LUI5l.5LijlsI5Li,I1E 'T Y Seniors: C. DeToye, K. Taylor 80 x NM, R I, . 'S -S 5 .Ll . .. ,, P VARSITY CHEERLEADING: Row 1: K. Pfromm, C. DeToye, C. Kilinski. Row 2: H. Deyo, C. Albano, L. DeLue. Row 3: H. Levan, K. Taylor, J. Van Vranken. ..l....-J 1 V .K KVM. as VN 75 'rl JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: K. Lehr, P. Fisk. Row 2: L. Klug, M. Perry. Row 3: K. Lewis, J. Mc- Carthy, D. VanDerMeere. I3' 'EIL' 'IU E 'IJIULiJ'ljl.ijHj' Varsity Record - Wayne-Finger Lakes League - 12 wins and 5 losses, Second place in Division Three, Sixth over-all. Section 5 - Class B - third place. Greenwich Invitational - second place out of 13. Newark ln- vitational -fifth place out of 17. Varsity team members - Rob Spina, Rich Cole, Mike Vallier, Bill Seppeler, Jay Cooney, and Mike Withey. Rob Spina was always our top runner. Rob set a course record at the Green- wich Invitational. Rob finished in ninth place, class B, at sectionals. League All-stars were Rob Spina, Jike Vallier, and Rich Cole. Junior Varsity - Wayne-Finger Lakes League - Second place. Green- wich lnvitational - First place. Lead runner for the J.V.'s was Nick Spina. '5 SENIORS: Row 1: M. Seppeler, Row 2: R. Cole, P. Schrader, J. Lammers. Row 3: D. Worthington. I . Row 1: M. Seppeler, R. Henrie, N. Spina, G. Schoian, B. Higbee, A. Beiter. Row 2: Coach Roods, P. Schrader, R. Spina, R. Cole, B. Seppeler, J. Henrie, J. Lammers, D. Worthington, J. Cooney, M. Vallier. IDLUIEEUUQF UU ILIEHFIJG. L SENIORS: Row 1: B. Jackson. Row 2: J. Shermerhorn, T. Weeks. Absent: A. Redmond. The Varsity Volleyball team, loaded with young players, had a surpris- ingly successful season in 1985. ln spite of the presence of only six up- perclassmen, the Lady Knights finished the regular season with a 9 win, 5 loss record and the Wayne County Class C Championship. All-Star selec- tions included second team members Anette Redmond and Jean Shermerhorn, while Tammy VanLare was chosen to represent Marion on the league's first team. The season ended with a hard-fought, five set match loss to Oakfield-Alabama in sectionals. Prospects are bright for 1986, however, as eight letter-winners are expected to return in the fall to carry on the longstanding winning tradition in volleyball at MCS. W 177 F 1 4 ' .a,i'fafi..'fii'. 1, ' 1 X ret, 4' 1 MA ii I A ew. wanna J RION rr MARION I Row 1: D. Gabriel, B. Jackson, K. McClellan,T. Kamens. Row 2: T. Weeks,J. Shermerhorn, L DeLyser D Godsey K Aeckerle Coach Thomas Absent A Redmond, T. VanLare. Jw LU 'Museo A ' fs 'Rs 'Wx 3 Lyons New Pal-Mac , Sodus If Willia 1 lfl The JV Volleyball team had a very successful season as they tied for Wall second place in the league standings with an 11-3 record. Leading scorers for the team were Debbie Weeks, Julie Flack, and Betsy Bove. The team improved greatly throughout the season. Team members who contributed to the fine team effort and success were Christie Walker, Lisa Gardner, Melissa Dickinson, Rachel Curtis, Marsha VerPlank, Judy 'H' Wessie, Barb Godsey, and Jenny Boerman. Scorekeepers were Penny VanLare and Lori Vallier. 1 i fl Row 1: J. Wessie, J. Flack, C. Walker, M. VerPlank. Row 2: B. Godsey, D. Weeks, L. Gardner, M. Dickinson, B. Bove, R. Curtis, Coach M. Costello. IDCUIE UUE? UDIEE 'UILULUIE t' Marion Marion . Card. 29 .. SENIORS: Row 1: J. Marchionda, T. Habecker Row 2: C. Madison, J. Newby, G. DeLue Ab- 33 sent: S. Brown ' 26 1 This was a year of real ups and downs. We began the season with a good tur- 19 nout of past letter winners and many newcomers. Our first few outings were quite good, then things started happening. We lost two boys, Andrew and Gary, with Marion minor, but persistent knee injuries, and Jeff Marchionda with a shoulder problem. Then Christmas came, and we lost some underclassmen due to failure to come to Maflon practice, and some others to work. If that wasn't enough we then had the nagging . problem of the flu, which dragged on forthe remainder of the season. We did, however, have a successful season in the win-loss column, and many in- 7 ists Mcouaid dividual records were broken. We placed high in all five tournaments we were in, and A for another year, placed Marion Central on the Section V Wrestling map. We were voted Dual Meet into the top ten teams in Section V for half the season, placing as high as 7th overall. Toufnament Successful season? Yes, every season is successful if the boys we start with come a Tournament little closer to becoming responsible men. Through the time spent, discipline, disap- 24iB8m pointments, victories, and good friends, our goals have been met. We will be graduating six seniors this year. This will leave a great responsibility for our underclassmen, and iunior high wrestlers. Our seniors leaving are: Steve Brown, Gary DeLue, Jeff Marchionda, Charles Madison, Jim Newby, and Tim Habecker. Row 1: D. Chambers, T. Habecker, G. DeLue, C. Madison Row 2: Coach Habecker, J. Newby, J. Marchionda, J. Henrie, J. Martz, R. Henrie, Coach Henrie Absent: A. Boerman, A. Beiter, S. Brown fill? CUEU EUIBLUUIBIE IIUUIEYU WEE 'UILUEUIE Little Eyes Upon You fe----5 There are little eyes upon you ' and they're watching night and day There are little ears that quickly take in every word you say. There are little hands all eager to do anything you do: And a little boy who's dreaming of the day he'll be like you. '51 You're the little felIow's idol, you're the wisest of the wise. ln his little mind about you no suspicions ever rise. He believes in you devoutly, holds all that you say and dog He will say and do, in your way, when he's grown up like you. There's a wide eyed little fellow who believes you're always right: And his eyes are always opened, and he watched day and night. You are setting an example every day in all you do, For the little boy who's waiting to grow up to be like you. .IV TEAM: Row 1: C. Gramley, J. VanGee, C. Miller Row 2: Coach Habecker, J. Neufeld, C. Fisher, R. Smith, J. Lehr ,-1 JUNIOR HIGH TEAM: Row 1: T, Miller, C. Edinger, B. Smith, S. Farraro, J. MacDonald, T. Doud, M. Schafer, T. Tennity Row 2: Coach Bantle, D. Madison, G. Locke, S. Hosbach, D. Bradstreet, J. Beiter, D. Edinger, S. Otto, B. Camp, Coach Tilling 85 IDLULUEU QF Iii 'EIIEIEIIIBKUUQIL EWEEQEEQ EE H WMi'1iffT?Q iiffff is g,..l,? I 5 5 i 1 SENIORS: J. DeWandeI, C. DeToye Led by seniors Cheryl DeToye and Jane DeWandel, the basket- ball cheerleaders began their season early in November by attend- ing a clinic in Henrietta. During the regular season, the varsity squad was evaluated at each game. This competition ended in a sectional cheer off at Honeoye in which the Varsity placed fourth out of tvven- ty class B schools. This was a great end to the season and a real team effort! Row 1: K. Lewis Row 2: P. Fisk, L. DeLue, P. Stanton Row 3: J. DeWandel, C. DeToye, J. Vanvranken Absent: D. McCarthy IJ!! E IDCULUBUUYF IEEUELEIJUIJKUILIL tif, if l W L Z, 8 Q I M ' . lla! ,t 41 1 KNO' g , pgmghts N .2 . A . 5 TEN -1 V j fg Ui T ' R , .4 .t V Q. : V SENIORS: Row 1: R. Sherow, M. Lee Row 2: S. Roegiers, R. Brozoski, R. Cole, J. Wunder The Varsity Basketball team found victories hard to come by in 85-86, but played some exciting ball all during the year. Our highlights at home were an overtime win against Sodus and a come from behind win with Red Creek. Junior David DeFisher led us in scoring and rebounding. Sophomore Steve DiMuro came to the varsity after game three and also made a large contribution as he finished as our number two scorer. We say good-bye to five Seniors. Co-Captains Scott Roegiers and Mark Lee ended their careers at MCS. Also calling it a career were Rob Sherow and Rich Cole. The final Senior, John Wunder was honored by the County coaches by being named to the First Annual Exceptional Senior team. John took part in the first Wayne Co. vs. Finger Lakes Basketball game in March. David DeFisher was named to the Third team of the Wayne County All-Stars and Steve DiMuro received Special Mention. Many thanks from Coach Christie to the hard working Seniors for all their time spent in the program over the years. Thanks also to the parents, loyal supporters, and our cheerleaders. 1-R01 ar 21r:i' I if 41 1 . Marion 59 Marion Q3 Mafldfl 48 Points scored 1001 Points allowed 1289 Red Creek Palmac Sodus .lmlliamson HAC - waffle 1. 'f W' ' ' -f-.. ww A f 2.515421 Mi i ek . 260 955 J Qs or 5372 I 251 .3 is 97 48 77 ess 74 56 61 62 88 83 57 overall 3-16 league3-13 non-league0-3 4 i 0: RIUl J h - ' I ' A Row 1: S. Roegiers, R. Sherow, J. Wunder, J. Mack Row 2: R. Rayfield, M. Lee, D. DeFisher, S. DiMuro, R. Cole, R. Brozoski 41 EIDE? dll? IECUSEEEFIECUEIL Marion Marion Marioh Marion 60' Marion 60 Y Marion 52 101 38 T Xfg- . Press On Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will notg nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not, unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education alone will notg the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. x , in I N it N . of :.- S S Q 5, A rf Pi 5 Row 1: R. Becker, J. DeSanto, M. Clevenger, S. Mullin, P. Majewicz, S. Schrieber Row 2: K. DeLyser, P. Frizell, J. Cooney, S. DiMuro, A. Wells, K. Adriaansen, M. VanDenBeckens Absent: D. Steurrys I3 Ill! WCULUE 'LV I3 BEEIELVIMUIL SENIORS: Row 1: J. Shermerhorn Row 2: P. DeBruyne, A. Redmond, B. Jackson v The 1986 Girls Varsity Basketball Team holds a current record of 13-3. Their league record is 9-3. The team finished second to Red Creek in Divi- sion ll and completed their regular season with a play off victory over Wayne Central. Their team scoring for the season so far is 839 points or an average of 52.4 points in 16 games. They held their opponents to 594 points of an average of 37.1 points per game. Your hard work really P.A.l.D. oh - lpride, attitude, intensity, desirel. Marion Marion Marion ,.., Marion ' n Marion Marion Marion Play-off Re YJ QJQHHEWIQ W ,wbflisxxllmv X lm? e ik WW -...v T2 Row1 J Miller P DeBruyne A. Redmond J. Garlipp T.VanLare Row 2: L. DeLyser, L. MacLaren, D. Gabriel, K. McClellan, B. Jackson J Shermerhorn it f Q PN fl , 'lil UW' T t 2 . . . r x f .... . ,,. 6 T x 'f , 1 X V. x Coach.Frizelle ' U ' ' ' I k IEUIBIL dll? IJCUBIEIEUIJ 'ILIL ,.u .- 'cw ,gs Uisw N, M ME R ,LV il ,I g k kafy. 4 im nag! y i 21 'LM KS ll 'Ti' .,-, l w' 4 The Girls J.V. basketball team finished with a successful 10-3 record. Their win-loss record really does not indicate their true achievements. Basketball is not just a sport where one must learn to dribble and shoot a basketball. lt must be a stepping stone for one to learn responsibilities, and what role he or she plays as a team member. With their willingness to work hard as athletes, they will be a force to be reckoned with at Marion High CJ zz ,r iv ' r Row 1: T. Kaper, D. Godsey, J. Boerman, K. Aeckerle, B. Godsey Row 2: P. VanLare, J. Wessie, A. DeBruyne, L. Gardner, D. Weeks, Coach DePauw IEEE? MED IIUUIEIIU I3 'EEIEIEUIJ ' A TEAM: Row 1: M. Edwards, J. Frederick, J. Wolcoti, B. Higbee, J. Flack Row 2: S. Ressue, J. Miller, P. Kearns, K. J. Fisk, Coach Ameele Absent: S Hoffman B TEAM: Row 1: R. Wilson, K. Hendricks, S. Hughes, P. Southcott, D. Kilinski Row 2: N. Haskins, J. Bonafede, J. Karasinski, J. Frederick, T. Welch, J Ameele, B. Howard, Coach Haak EUIBILE LUIEQ IIUULELU IJKUEEEISUIJKUIL G YF' R NUR' A TEAM: Row 1: L. Porterfield, M. Tellier, P. Duke Row 2: M. Simmons, M. McClouth, N. Haskins, H. Kelly, J. DeLeeI Row 3: A. Smith, L. Vallier, R MacLaren, W. Johnson, D. Wilson, K. Bulkley, C. Klaver, Coach Haak l B TEAM: Row 1: L. Deyo, T. Vice, K. llathamany Row 2: L. Brooks, S. Breens, K. Green, C. Phillips, L. Couperus Row 3: M. Christie, P. Miller, K. Smith, S. Ressue THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Homecoming Queen Cheryl DeToye Row 1: T. Secor, D. Moon, C. DeToye, S. Roegiers, T. Habecker Row 2: K. Almy, A. Redmond, J. Newby, T. Weeks, J. DeWandeI Jim Newby and Tim Habecker won sectionals ' P in wrestling for the second year in a row. M , R-ksmiarimk ' iw-ex EYB . i, ts. wt SNES John Wunder was chosen to represent Marion in the ex- ceptional senior game iWayne County vs Finger Lakesj. wee- , Row 1: A. Beiter, R. Henrie Row 2: T. Habecker, J. Marchionda, J. Newby Five wrestlers qualified for state qualifiers, but A. Beiter and J. Marchionda didn't go because of injuries. CUIEUUWUUUEE QIETFUWUUUEB LUIEUUWUUUES QIEUUIDUFUES cmwuwuifuas QIFUUIJFUUUIEE fUl3'EULUU1EUQ5 QIEUUEJUUUEB N LUIHUUWUUUQS QIEFUIDUUUEE 1, cmwuwuvues mm .......,.-..-.---wr, Un-K in Q 'A , V6 i - Q 131 7 0 3 mruwwe ul ' 'ui euuluw Row 1: W. Verbridge, D. Somerville, J. Henrie, M. Seppeler, L. Cossaboon, A. Delflue. Row 2: B. Vesa, J. Miller, J. Garlipp, L. MacLaren, B. Deleel, S. Johnson. Flow 3: S. Johnson, K. Boise, J. Leno, D. Fenlong. Row 4: D. Hamlin, T. Bliek, L. DeMay, K. Baker. Row 5: J. Marchionda, B. Rachow, B. Hutt, D. Moon. Absent: T. LaBarr, K. Almy, J. Lammers, S. Rogiers, E. Troy. SFEUCE memo Cl ,A if ,.'-,..- S0428 I own Row 1: K. Bade, T. Tennity, D. DeMay, C. Miller, D. Edinger, S. Gropp, L. Porterfield. Bow 2: J. Lammers, S. Schreiber, D. Bulkley, W. Johnson, P. Fisk. Row 3: Mrs. Ramsey, J. Wessie, S. Reiss, R. Henrie, S. Mullin, K. Kuhn, Fl. Petty, L. Tokaya, T. Taylor, L. VanLare, A. Wells. Row 4: M. Fleegel, K. Heberle, H. Chauncey, L. Klaver, L. VanOoyen, C. Swift, C. Hicks, M. Reinhardt, H. Kelly. Absent: C. Trout, R. Becker, J. Brugge, P. Rathamany, J. VanGee. 97 ILIJIJEEU ' 'SH 'ESUSULUEL' ' QL . X :IM -fa ' 1 9' W: git! Row 1: N. Thompson, F. Smith, H. Chauncey, Fi. Graham, M. Triesky, D. Desens, G. Lock, P. Alampi. Row 2: H. Nevelizer, K. Larwood, A. Wild, L. Tokaya, L. VanLare, R. Caldwell, D. Maynard, J. Mander, G. Tokaya, M. Wilson, J. Morrell. Row 3: W. Verbridge, T. Day, M. Leggue, S. Wise. 'UQ 'FEE IECUDUE ' Row 1: S. Hoffman, P. Alampi, J. Wallington, A. Wild. Row 2: M. Schafer, G. Tokaya. Row 3: C. Edinger, T. Flack, D. Maynard, J. VanGee, F. Palazzo. Row 4: M. Valiier, B. Howard, R. Caldwell, P. Majewiez, M. Wilson, M. Edwards, C. Miller, M. VanCamp, D. DeMay, C. Madison. Row 5: J. Coisman, T. Stewan, S. Johnson, Mr. Morrell. 98 'lJlilGLIII3L ILLILIL 1 Row 1: S. Wise, H. Chauncey, K. Bulkley, W. Johnson, T. Sargent. Row 2: J. Spitz, P. Proseus, lVl. Jesse, A. Trombley, J. Fires, K. Rowell, D. Luckman. Row 3: M. Leggue, J. Flack, K. Larwood, R. Petty, R. Wilson, J. Nevelezer, K. Smith, C. Phillips. DUE 'EIL .HQ N x.,2' B ,.,. X, .QT dt we K Row 1: T. Day, D. Somerville, D. Amsler, Flow 2: S. Johnson, H. Boerman, K. Bliek, B. Casey, W. Verbridge. Row 3: S. Johnson, Mr. Ramsey, K. Weaver, J. Coisman. 99 IEEIEDUKUEU IEILIH T J' Row 1: K. Aeckerle, D. Sommerville, T. Noble, M. Swift, C. Jung. Row 2: T. Cunningham, K. Lehr, R. Deleel, K. Bliek, J. Coisman, A. Wells. Row 3: B. Casey, Fl. Detlaan, Mr. Stoker, D. Amsler, B. Shay, J. Bliek, D. Bradstreet, M. Bulkley, J. Lammers, R. Henrie, J. Leno, T. Nolte. IJLBIEIU YU I5IlIfI3 , - .fel-Tl 7 Row 1: L. Gramley, L. Gramley, K. Heberle, K. Larwood. Flow 2: K. Girard, W. Baize, H. Nevelizer, A. Smith, K. Bade, R. Curtis, T. Breen, D. Luckman, J. Fires, K. Stevens. Row 3: L. Cossaboon, C. Walker, A. White, K. Sherman, D. Sommen1ille,L. Doilan, J. Flack, J. Brugge, C. Hamlin. Row 4: D. Rachow, L. Klug, H. Deyo, S. Morgan, M. Perry, C. Kilinski, H. Boerman, D. Dibble, M. Fleegel, T. Elias, K. Aeckerle, J. Spitz. Row 5: T. Dey, S. Johnson, M. Dickenson, P. Fisk, S. Dunlap, J. Davis, N. Haskins, C. Swift, Miss Nolton. IJLULU 'TW LHUIEIB 1 'B T A Dwi: D Hllugzull 47 5 ff f fl I Q 'NVQ ... .55-1 it Row 1: T. Martin, K, Weaver. Row 2: Mrs. Rich, L. Lorow, B. Flachow. Row 1: H. Chauncey, S. Boerman, T. Breen, M. Mousso. Row 2: J. Deleel, J. Fanelli, C. Swift, K. Smith, K. Stevens. Row 3: Miss Benton, D, Wilson, L. Klaver, G. Arnold, Mrs. Malchoff. Row 4: M. Christie. LEU IEILEJE fa . U 'SQP A ' Row 1: A. Trombley, T. Ferguson, C. Edinger, B. Sick, M. Wilson, M. Wilson. Row 2: Mr. Morrell, K. Wunder, H. Bradley, T. Thompson, A. Karpp, D. Hamlin, C. Guest. Bow 3: C. Welch, R. Dehaan, D. Hicks, M. Stappenbeck, C. Almy, R. Cunis, T. Backer, D. Edinger, G, Tokaya, J. Lammers, Mrs. Rich. Bow 4: B. Hendricks, J. Wunder, P. Drake, T. Hosbach. 101 ISU EUIU VEUIUUIULELULUIYEUQF IEEIEIE 41 Row 1: A. J. Wild, T. Fleegel, H. Deyo, K. Lehr, C. Hamlin Row 2: M. Foti, J. Row 1: L. Gramley, C. Hamlin, L. Gramley Row 2: W. Verbridge, R. Cunis, S. Vanvranken, R. Lehr, C. Klimaszewski, M. Howie Dunlap, L. Cossaboon, L. MacLaren, Mr. McClure IBEWEULUIE IEILIDIE Row 1: L. Hubright, C. Klimaszewski, N. Spina, A. Karpp, B. Hendricks, K. Rice, R. Nevelizer, M. Ameele Row 2: W. Verbridge, M. Cauwels, T. Whitney, M. Bulkley, D. Thompson, M. Swift, T. Stewart, C. Adriannsen, K. Drake Row 3: T. Owens, K. Girard, K. Pfromm, J. Flack, K. Moyer, C. Steurrys, G. Prutsman, D. Hicks, M. Stap- penbeck, C. Almy, G. Ameele, M. Whitney, J. Biiek Row 4: J. Herman, J. Kruse, R. Noyes, J. Brugge, S. Diehl, M. Trieskey, R. Spina, D. Vandermeere, P. Hall, M. Vallier 102 - , IXUIUBIJI: 00015013 IJUIUEUI: DUEJEUE IJUIUESIJII IQUEUSUI: IJUIUEJUI: DUIIJQUE IJUIJJEIJI: DUQJSUE UUIUEUI: 103 IBD EUUEJIIU CUEILGIEIBWEUFSF :LUKE .ff 1! --f Row 1: M. Seppeler, T. Weeks, E. Asweld, S. Weise Row 2: B. Seppeler, S. Schreiber, K. Almy, D. Moon, J. Garlipp, C. Miller, D Habermehl Row 3: W. Verbridge, S. Johnson, D. Hamlin, A. Redmond, J. Leno, E. Troy, R. DeLeeI, R. Henrie G 'FLUTE WSJ -- ll WNV? Q I ' Row 1: M. Seppler, D. Moon Row 2: S. Johnson, D. Hamlin 636122 LU SIR EU LEIIU Ill! g 1 : . J i..2 ,. I Row 1: M. Seppeler, M. Howie, D. Moon, S. Diehl Row 2: L. Gardner, B. Seppeler, J. Garlipp, C. Miller, D. Hughes Row 3: J. Lehr, R. Henrie, D. Habermehl, M. Lee, S. Johnson, K. Boise, K. Lewis, R. Deleel Row 4: M. Whithey, T. East, A. Redmond Row 5: W. Verbridge, J. Leno LU LUUIQUI3 ISU IEIIU GIEIEIDLWQ9 I3 LU l Row 1: K. Bade, K. Heberle, M. Reinhardt Row 2: L. Van0oyen, C. Hicks, C. Trout, K. Majewicz Row 3: L. VanLare, P. Fisk, L. Deyo, C. Miller Row 4: T. Taylor, S. Hughes, K. Deyo, C. Swift Row 5: D. Edinger, K. Fisk, T. Welch, J. Bonafede FLUTE: M. Reinhardt, D. Wilson, C. Hicks, H. Worthington, M. McLouth, P. Miller, K. Stevens, J. Delee, T. Breen, L. Brooks, M. Christie, K. Wunder: CLARINET: C. Trout, K. Heberle, C. Walker, K. Bade, L. Van0oyen, L. VanLare, S. Salisbury, D. Luckman, D. Smith, L. Deyo, C. Miller, S. Group, N. VanCassele, A. Dickson, T. Kaper, S. Swartele. 0BOE: J. Fires, Wendy Chapman. ALTO SAX: J. Oswald, H. Kelly, T. Gropp. TENOR SAX: M. VanCamp. BARITONE SAC: D. Madison, BASS CLARINET: M. Fleegel, W. Baize, B. Whitney. FRENCH HORN: D. Edinger, K. Majewicz, T. Sargent, A. Bishop, C. Edinger, TRUMPET: P. Fish, T. Taylor, S. Hughes, K. Deyo, G. Moon, D. Bradstreet, C. Franko, T. Grevell, P. Wolfanger, K. Smith, K. Dibble, M. Jesse, B. Sick. TROMBONE: T. Welch, J. Flack, J. Bonafede, S. Hosbach, BARITONE: N. Swift, L. Tokaya, K. Rathamany. TUBA: R. Graham. PERCUSSION: K. Fisk, J. Wolcott, K. Hendricks, M. Shafer, J. Ameele. UEUIELU IH 'LFIIUE UU UE 106 HWQEWMMEEQW U UWUUQWE Row 1: M. Perry, W. Habecker, D. Bonnetti, D. Morse, S. Franko, D. Rachow Row 2: J. Cuvelier, D. Hughes, K. Dibbie, K. Taylor, L. Klug, P. Fisk, K. Girard Row 3: K. Lehr, J. DeWandeI, K. Larwood, K. Lewis, M. McMahon, T. Kamens, K. Smith, L. DeMay, M. Salisbury, E. Troy fix 'v IEEUUIEIE U1 IEEE IEIIUIEUIB :ss ii giiiifiis Row 1: L. Russell, J. Lehr, A. Kamp, K. Girard, M. Perry, A. White, K. Bliek, Mrs. Fogg Row 2: L. Gramley, C. Hamlin, S. Schreiber, T. Nolte, K. Aeckerle, C. Phillips, J. Diehl, K. Sherman, L. VanDerMeere Row 3: V. Mooney, J. Wessie, L. Cossaboon, M. Seppeler, K. Leno, H. Deyo, V. Martin, L. Dolan, E. Troy Row 4: M. Salisbury, L. Schoonerman, T. Noble, K. Gallivan, B. Seppeler, A. Wells, M. Fisher, K. Weaver, A. DeRue, S. Johnson, T. Klaver, L. Lorow, S. Smith, D. Vandermeere KUIEIZKU CUIL G 'U 'UE LULU DUKUIEUIEEU UGJIBIE I3 KU T. Nolte, E. Troy Row 1: K. Aeckerle, A. White, K. Bliek, L. Cossaboon Row 2: T. Nolte, S. Schreiber, T. Noble, E. Troy, M. Seppeler Row 3: D. VanDerMeere, K. Leno, M. Fisher, A. DeRue Row 4: B. Seppler, T. Fleegel, A. 108 Wells Row 5: T. Deutschbein, Mrs. FOQQ, K. Gallivan, W. Verbridge 3 ik: F' XS' g WW. Wiki X KL-It Iillliilfillilfil Lil-UKUIDIE IEIIULUULH ittiriliij! Row 1: A. Smith, M. Reinhardt, P. Fisk, E. Adams, K. Bulkley, W. Bade Row 2: C. Trout, H. Chauncey, R. MacLaren, K. Heberle, C. Hicks, M. Fleegel, D. Dibble, W. Johnson Row 3: L. Tokaya, S. Gropp, K. Bruinix, J. Fanelli, S. Hughes, S. Hoffman, W. Baize, M. Moyer, H. Cunningham Row 4: Mrs. Fogg, M. McLouth, D. Wilson, L. VanOoyen, C. Morse, D. Maynard, B. Trombley, C. Swift, G. Arnold, L. VanLare lii E13 IEIIUIUU IE -L Row 1: S. Salisbury, T. Kuhn, N. VanCassele, A. Trombley, K. Stevens Row 2: S. Ressue, B. Whitney, R. Nelson, T. Sargent, D. Luckman Row 3: L. Brooks, A. Dicken- son, P. Miller, L. Deyo, T. Breen, K. Green, K. Deyo, C. Miller 110 4 y W W 1 N 1 1 'A' Q W J, f -I .152 :?'?' E-f ,saga A , w v 'W , ,,A-, V- 7 f., 01' L p , Q' I 4 it 1-is rm J ,iii , 1 ui ,:: fi I I iff, 74? W ww -4 ' i'i'- fin! X 15339 'Wu 'X F X X 'bl r-. 0 ' 4.5 ,, ..,. ' ' ' . ' ,-'33 ' ' YQ?-Q 1 .- ' Lf-? ' 'w Wh fx Q 1 .ga-. ' ' xp 3 ' 1. f 1 r A I mf, A 1 , xfftf., V ' -,H fn . 'ivan Q V g f -4 nkznhv D V , J , .g WW: , , 1, f fi ' u p i 5 ., W K, 4- ' I , if x 4 ig ' Tx ' 3 , , . 'X , if N' . N -5:-'L- Q.. x filvv 'lffilvlf 'Ufillflf cow 'Lfbilfv GJW Cilvlf svcuvv Gilfv sircumf ' If!! 113 ADMINISTRATION AND BOARD OF EDUCATION ,nw fc- ? Barrie Fleegel Row 1: Mr. R. Barber, Mrs. M. Shafer. Row 2: lVlr. G. Kuhn, Mrs. D. DeBruyne District Superintendent Vice President. Abs.: Mr. R. Adriaansen, President. B.S. and M.S. - Syracuse Univ. Barbara Smith , J. Richard Boise Elementary Principal High School Principal Asst. District Superintendent B.S. - SUNY Oswego - 4 B.A. - SUNY Cortland ivls. - sunv Albany BA' Hmtwmk College ivi.A. - umv. of Hawaii , IRAQ Arthur Stone Kathryn Brennan Johnine Simpson Guidance Director Jr. High Guidance Psychologist B.S. - Ithaca College B.S. and M.S. - Syracuse Univ. B.A. - College of WoosterflVl.S. - SUNY Oswego Tr A hell l l l Rose Pieters Barbara Schoonerman Loretta Defisher Catherine Roland Sec. to Superintendent Sec. to H.S. Principal Sec. to Guidance Counselor Sec. to Assistant Superintendent .Q ' Helen Hotel Mary Tack Janet DeVuyst District Treasurer Payroll Clerk and Sec. to Asst. Account Clerk and C.O.H. Activities Treasurer 4 l I T. V 1 .-c - l Q r R at x - r N Grace Dillon Ellen Rich Office Aide School Nurse Carol Canne Lucinda Dey Rsource Room Assistant Reading Assistant T, fig f Sf 's.,,,f .1 . -r ,, ' Y , w Thx 4 Q Q a i f p -ti? if gy,-Z'-'ffgr r . mx-fa wi . i- Hag.-J - A. 5 . -- 1 , J: 4'-v..'?,,:: Y r .q- ,'wg...gq9f ' 2- si - - ' -ess: i - ,,. Q gf., H, ' . sf- -213 .cess Ann Taylor Study Hall Aide tv Debi Christie Lisa Grahling Study Hall Aide Health Office Aide 115 MATH Paul DeRue B.S. - SUNY Cortland M.S. - SUNY Brockport Barbara Drake B.S. - SUNY Gregory Travis B.S. - SUNY Stony Brook OWWO Ms-swvmmmm Tom Trout B.S. - Cornell B.S. - Lock Haven State M.S. - SUNY Geneseo M.S. - SUNY Brockport Carol Ramsey LANGUAGE Paula Nolton Eileen Sterchi B.A. - Geneseo B.S. - Keuka M.S. - Univ. of Iowa M.S. - Nazareth Kenneth Stoker Constance VanGee B.A. - Susquehanna B.A. - Univ. of Maryland M.A. - Nazareth M.S. - Nazareth ART If We Sly Ja yt ww uwiwjj I Mark A. Erb B.S. - Plymouth State M.S. - Nazareth College Sheila Cooney PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOCIAL STUDIES Charles Bailey Steve Habecker B.S. - aaa B. .-I Helen Fleegel Kamly Brown 303 B.A., M.A. - Nazareth B A St Lawrence Umv John Ramsey Bill H8nl'I6 B.S. - Bloomsburg State College B.A. M.S. - SUNY Geneseo RESOURCE ROOM be 1 B SIIIomIIaJh:JyIjIrIiv George Strickland M S Univ of Maryland M S ace READING LAB Q., ex --4 .47 ...f-U-3 Joan Reinhardt Dorothy Leuze Timothy Quill Margaret Weiler B.S. - Nazareth B.S. - U. of R. B.A. - SUNY Geneseo B.A. - Ashland M.S. - Nazareth M.S. - Elmira College M.A. - Nazareth I I ffl .K 'L X5 5 f-.1 4, Q I fl ' z bmi. g It f V' III1 S III 'X N X X X L vi f ig ,fn U4 I' B.S., ,.-nn I Y ws. 'fy L XII ',.,-W' S-- A H I I 4- , p 1' 7. a HOME EC. Martha Benton B.S. - Univ. of Buffalo Lynn Malchoff B.S. - Cornell LIBRARIAN M S M.L.S. - SUNY Jack Morrell B.S., . ., Geneseo - 118 MUSIC ENGLISH Nancy Fogg B.M. - Heidelburg College Vrrguma Devoogt Chnstrne Lannon B A SUNY Oswego B A Keuka College Y egg l Helen Gigliotti Kathenne Muller Ernest Reno' B A SUNY Geneseo B S M S SUNY Geneseo M A Eastern New Mexico HIV B.S. - SUNY Fredonia Jean Stoep Bruce Thompson - - Brenda Strickland B.S. and M.A. - Ithaca mth Hom W am B.A. - Umv. of S, Carolina l -.. SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ARTS Margaret Costello B.S. - Russell Sage M.S. - SUNY Brockport 7 Sheila Pezza B.A. - Keuka College M.A. - SUNY Oswego Colin Roods B.S. and M.S. - SUNY 13' Jason Haak Donald B.A. - SUNY Potsdam X B.S. and M.S. - Alfred Univ. Wlvf R11- s-fra 'ICU P COT I G GM Richard B.S. - SUNY Cortland M.S. - SUNY Brockport Dan McClure B.S. and M.S. - SUNY Oswego 4. X22 N, Y In . - V fi? ff Q- 9 ' :: : '? . , ,, ff ,. X 'l ,ann fel , I f --.gpg , I. ,.ZMmr-is John Wallace Brockport B.S. - Brockport Joseph Santoro B.S. - SUNY Oswego MA. - Ohio State Univ. BUSINESS Mary Helen Buyck B,S. and M.S. - Nazareth if D - fx ,, ni ' S s-A , Sally DiTomaso B.S. and M.S. - SUNY Albany l TEACHER OF THE BLIND Mary Worboys B.S. - Ashland College M.S. - Northern lllinois U. 119 I 3 l l S I Hs . cgi' . G. VanHall HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIAHS: C. Boeye, E. Thorne, D. McCullough, N. Nevelizer HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA: Row 1: S. Lootens, B. Kingsley, S. Kuhn Row 2: S. Tack, A. Weis, B. Troutman, M.Cambier l i l BUS DRIVERS: Row 1: S. Brooks, D. Vanvalkenburgh, P. Erway, B. Ellsworth, R. Means Row 2: M. Miller, S. Murphy, M. Perry, N. VanDorp, R. Roberts, M. VanDerMeere, J. Martz, C. Johnson, L. Diehl, J. VerPlank, C. VerPlank Absent: C. Brown, T. Corney, J. DeVries, P. Dickinson, D. Godsey, P. Krocke, M. Morton, L. Spencer, K. Troutman, J. VanDorp, L. Wiant, J. Wilson narrows: ELEMENTARY CAFETEHIA: V. Voorhees, C. C. Peeken, F. Klaver, S. Tack, J. Krocke, J. Salisbury, CAFETERIA SUPERVISURSI S. Drake, B. Croucher M. Revnolds Grand Opening of the Newly Renovated Elementary Cafeteria November 14, 1985 ,nw ELEMENTARY CUSTODIANSI D. Bliek, D. Steurrys, L. Defisher, R. Natt, B. Kaper 121 nits Loretta Van Strien Clerk, Elementary Office 2 Magdalene VandenBout Sec. to Elementary Principal Debbie East Richard DePauw Teacher Aide Teacher Assistant Anne Owens Irene Hansen School Nurse Psychologist Donna Marks Teacher Assistant .5 Q X If Susan Mooney Teacher Assistant iff, z. W ' dftts a Donna Newby Marcia Steurrys Barbara Ressue Nina Corea Karen Camp Teacher Assistant Teacher Assistant Teacher Assistant Health Office Aide Volunteer 122 KINDERGARTEN GRADE 1 Roberta Potsdam College Leonora Albertson Anne Flrley B S Unlv of Crncrnnatl B S SUNY Buffalo Nazareth H5 Janrce Semans June Goodness B A Fredonia State B S SUNY Brockport Mary Ellen Bulkley B S SUNY Geneseo LIBRARIAN SPEECH 'Vw gegeV'eVEUGNu5'g k n Paulrne Jaster Amy Keller roc po M S Nazareth B S SUNY Geneseo B A SUNY Cortland Mary Alrce Mrller B S SUNY Brockport Judlth Vlne B S SUNY Geneseo PSEN QTVR E NAWQA Debra Cantun B S SUNY Brockport M S Syracuse Unlv , 'jf 9 A ! , A -. ia X ' 2 ' N 3 . , , ' B.S.- , ' ' I.- '. ' N- M.S.- , ..- Y X A X :Fix .4 ff W ' f zxf- A Q by? W M ., Q4 , A+ y B 'QM H U, y. 'f . aw f.f' 4 -' iff? K ark '44 1, -S N ,flcf ' .J Y' 'ff I-K:.'wrp -s X M X Y , AQQ f 'Y 1 Uk? x ,JJ ls farhffi., ,V 5 . f .1 X l ' ':rf35D!:D'fti'i:t VL Y lxiff, e:'.c'LJ'-, A - -'- v 1 ' 'vt . Joan Bradford Potsdam M S Nazareth Oswego Elarne Chapin B A Tarkro College M S Nazareth Norma Hartflel B S Clarion State Teachers College GRADE 2 GRADE 3 Meredrth Sorensen B A Ottawa Unsv M S Northern Mrchrgan Kathy Spaulding B S SUNY Geneseo 1 2 Carol Walker B S SUNY Oswego Nancy Corney B S SUNY Oswego M S Nazareth Patrucra Duck B S SUNY Oswego Dorothy Wlant B S Cornell Umv, M S Nazareth Avery Greenstern B S Douglas College M A Glassboro College Lorts Mosher B S SUNY Geneseo Judrth Wltter B A Roberts Wesley, M S Nazareth A A A f f 'S XX 43:'1'i -' S V ,L L. D. 124 GRADE 4 GRADE 5 Suzanne Archer 'gagnes Gsfgm PI T b James Chrtstte James Sholly M S Nazareth Beth Bushart Juhe Wunder Gary Demay Eagles Vluolfarggffa St t B s SUNY Brockport B s SUNY Brockport B s SUNY Brockport Unlvemyans 'S 2' e Ln., Phyllts Dtxon gram Cslebectm Davtd Reynolds 0 Lewts BS SUNY Brockport M F A asf? ' BS Mansfield state BS SUNY Oswego f B.s., M.s. - Nazareth College ' 'i 3 ft wg' B.s. - Lycoming Coll. B.A. - SUNY Fredonia ART ,B 'ck GRADE 6 I Adeline Sauer 50382 em es. - sunv Buffalo, ' ' M.S. - Nazareth Coll. W H L dd' George Worthrngton :lam I e BA Roberts Weslyan Coll IZODISQS Weslyan SPEECH f2R fn' Nl Q A -J Helen Crane K guga MCSSRE Geneseo B s SUNY Geneseo M S Nazareth I Rich oigmmr . -Fredonia Us C? Carol Renon B S SUNY Brockport SPECIAL EDUCATION Kathleen Cappon B S M S Nazareth Coll PHYS. ED. MUSIC Shirley Blandino B.S. - East Carolina Univ. Richard White B A Southern Connecticut mv YZ.-W Kath: Nadlr B S SUNY Genesee I xi Yi I 3 'ggi Qin I - Y I V. ' I . XX X L s f ' 1.5 in . , I I 4 We . ff! I A I I YI. B I ' '- ' . .- U ' '- U ' . Aly - , S A in Vzkl K J V X, , ,U f W i .5 I, ' . his' 'fx ' Y. , at I Vp ' QW - , ' II. TU 5 ' -Y,-X 'I ' 'X I . . Y 1 u X -- N 'I II Lf 4' ff - , f , .' V 1 ' ' 1 I 1 1 6 EILEDUELUUQIEQP wmwmwmvmww EEEDUELUWQSF ngwonwmmrwws? EILEDUELUWEE? wmwmumvwww EILIEDUIELUTVKUIBS? I5ILI.4DUI3LU'lJfiJl-iii? EILEDUELUWIEQ? mmmwmumww EILIEDUELUWIBQF IEILISDUBLUUGJLHEF I.5ILI5li1I.15LU'LVfiJl-iiil? IEILIEDUELWEUIW UEIEUEU LSLULU S SIXTH GRADE - MR. CDHNEY: Row 1: D. Cowley, C. Murphy, J. Spencer, E. Hamlin, T. Marchionda. Row 2: J. Couperus, J. Otto, A. Stoker. Row 3: C. Tetlow, P. Rathamany, D. VanNort, T. Flint, S. Florack, A. Sick, S. Remmel, D. Huber. Row 4: A. Bradstreet, M. Steunys, Mr. Corney, R. DiMuro. xy. SIXTH GRADE - MR. LIDDLE: Row 1: J. Austin, J. Huntley, C. Madison, D. Urbanik. Row 2: Mr. Liddle, L. Hubright, K. VanLare, D. Chapman, D. Frost Row 3: M. Smith, J. Johnson, R. LaRose, T. Hunter, J. Hoad, M. Young, K. Smith. 4 EUSIIYUIIU IEIEGU x Q ix ' N M 4 , N .H f' 'T 1 W .Q ww., ft 'EF X , 1 A- 1 iii' If SIXTH GRADE - MRS. MCKANE: Row 1: K. Briggs. Row 2: J. Chatterson, J. Gardner, T. 3 Yuker. Row 3: Mrs. McKane, J. Ashworth, G. Smith, W. Pinkerton, C. Fanelli. Absent: T. Graham, M. Kancler. QD, 3' x ! m N1 X A' ' gli LJ!! SIXTH GHADE - MRS. SAUER: Row 1: R. Claeysen, T. Breedlove, T. DiCesare, K. lhrman, C. Suwyn, N. Bliek, M. Wemesfeider, M. Dickon, C. Keenan Row 2: T. VanNorman, R. Stevens, K. Kancler, Mrs. Sauer. 9IJfr'3'lfVl-U GJLUIJJ I?IJDT'Ul-U X .5 . . Yi, ss 'hw' SIXTH GRADE - MR. WORTHINGTON: Row 1: J. Wallington, M. Reinhardt, T. Frizelle. Row 2: K. Sargent, S. Johnson, W, Worthington, P. Mack, J. DeLyser. Row 3: C. Logue, K. Crawford, D. Girard, B. Furgusen, J. Wells, D. Goebert, J. Hoefen. Row 4: S. Reddick, A. Treible, K. Salisbury, A. Richards, G. DeRue, Mr. Worthington. ii .N Lx 14 l FIFTH GRADE - MR. CHRISTIE: Row 1: K. Kittie, V. Herman, J. Jesse, R. Moyer, C. Nadir. Row 2: R. Davis, G. Alampi, J. Aeckerle, C. Herrera., J. Grape, M. Bushart. Row 3: J. Warren, J. Oswald, I. Salisbury, G. Haskins, S. Walker, C. Briggs, L. Delyo. Row 4: A. Huff, B. Kidder, M. Barton, Mr. Christie. I? I?'l.ll2U ISLE 'IBIS l. A ,it wvi':,g., FIFTH GRADE - MR. DEMAY: Row 1: S. Gokey, N. Housel, S. Bueg, S. Mooney, T. lkewood, F. Petrosino, Row 2: S. Gardner, J. Mander, B. Griffin, J. Hosbach, S. Fanelli, T. Breen. Row 3: A. Dorf, D. Crisp, R. Vandervvall, A. Stringer, S. Hermenet, 0. Meli, K. Eckert, C. Couperus, J. Haynes. Row 4: Mr. DeMay. -in ii. FIFTH GRADE - MH. SHOLLY: Row 1: S. Schultz, G. Derck, C. Schojan, P. Fisk, D. VanOoyen. Row 2: M. Lada, M. Desens, L. Leggue, J. Marks, E. Williams, J. James. Row 3: J. Carr, N. Dickinson, E. DeBruyne, J. Malone, K. Drake, D. Whalen. Row 4: Mr. Sholly. Absent: J. Rogers, J. Elias, R. Travers. ' Niawm 'XPAA FIFTH GRADE - MR. REYNOLDS: Flow 1: Leno, H. Langdon, C. Vice. Row 3: Mr. Heyn ma? I?UW'UlfU EIB ' E i Z , ,,,,.....-.........--...Nb milfinben S 3' J. Franko, R. Bradstreet, K. Schojan, D. Bishop, R. Balliet, C. Miller. Row 2: T. Kruse, L. Everdyke, R. Casey, M. olds, D. Dennis, K. Strauss, H. Maynard, S. Lammers, H. Bell, M. DeMareo. ESISSSE. rummmxm nnnnnsmnan QEBQH 5 ..., .aff N J be -. r f .,,. .... W, , S . .,.. is A is . ., . ' ' F W , Q' EwmSr.s f,f . Q ' new H i V K ee? Q Q . FIFTH GRADE - MR. WOLFANGERZ Row 1: Hill, R. Attrldge. Row 3: Mr. Wolfanger. W. Walters, J. DeMinck, J. Boise, R. Smith, N. Kearns. Row 2: J. Diesti, C. Sanchez, T. Hopper, W. Kepler, C. l?l3Ul.iH'UlfU Ili'GJI.U N J-A: i-Exkw x e X vw' 56,59 i I in t 9 w 2: Mrs. Archer, S. Otto, D. FOURTH GRADE - MRS. ARCHER: Row 1: T. Meadows, M. Maynard, C. Mallette, M. Weeks, C. Niedermaier, S. Phillips. Ro Shoales, D. Sargent, M. Doyle, K. Pfromm, G. Wolfanger. Row 3: J. Trout, T. Stringer, L. Ameele, S. Noyes, C. Mudge, K. Darrow, G. Cunningham. T .,. lxgggs FOURTH GRADE - MRS. BUSHART: Row 1: C. Scott, D. Steurrys, J. VanCamp, A. VanN0rt, D. White. Row 2: J. Schinsing, J. Mullin, K. Smith, B ' ' b t: T. E lish, J. Green. Salisbury, A. Pease, J. Freeman, Mrs. Bushart. Row 3: J. 0 Brien, S. Hall, D. Hayes, K. Kelly, J. Caldwell, O. Herrera. A sen ng r iigxilx 5 x is UEIEIWEU IEIHU QQ fs 3 ,Y . A f 5 ' fcfirrsv. 3' N 1 5 X 41. fig ,f , '-A ,f wr, f J 5.9 hsmcmam FOURTH GRADE - MRS. DIXON: Row 1: D. Smith, C. Reed, A. Finnerty, S. Goodfriend. Row 2: M. Boerman, T. Brusso, M. LaMora, A. Brooks, E. Morales. Row 3: T. Johnson, C. Denosky, A. Riley, H. Jinks, Mrs. Dixon. f Y k 7 f: l Y is X 'fl ,x'w...,. 5 . f l V f 2 , 1 i I 5 5 E l i s 5 3 l 05,5135 TANKS Wt-. FOURTH GRADE - MRS. WUNDER: Row 1: S. Christie, J. Chatterson, J. Hutchinson, B. Klaver, C. Wolcott. Row 2: C. Klimaszewski, M. Adams, T. Nolte R. Salatino, J. Decker, K. Freida. Row 3: Mrs. Wunder, R. Randolph, S. Harrelson, B. Rathamany, B. Jung, S. Young, D. Salerno, J. Hubright. S 'ULUULUIB 'JLiiEiiI1JI3 -n-nf Kia' THIRD GRADE - MRS. CORNEY: Row 1: L. Griffin, S. Peters, R. Baker. Row 2: R. Spencer, T. Flynn, T. Hamelinck, J. Boerman, C. Peglow. Row 3: E. Galiivan, M. Walters, J. Gobey, M. Perrin, R. Surline, T. Backus. Row 4: Mrs. Corney. E A ,fi J i THIRD GRADE - MRS. GREENSTEIN: Row 1: N. Heberle, T. Johnson, S. Goodbody, B. Whitney, N. Corea, T. Brown, A. Gobeyn. Row 2: S. Pease, A. Baritot, B. Kuehl, L. Storey, J. Thorne, J. Desens, A. Kompanijec. Row 3: Mrs. Greenstein, J. Jung, C. Rogiers, J. Mayeu, C. Lancaster, A. Danney-Brooks, L. Lauffenburger, K. Deleel. 'UEUUIE EIB ' ..,u. lnUR. PRL SAT. , THIRD GRADE - MRS. DICK: Flow 1: S. Boise, M. Williams, J. DeLyser, J. Rago, M. Geldof, A. Lester. Row 2: K. Yenles, K. Santana, Z. Suwyn, M. Graham, J. Brugge, C. lllingsworth, E. Noble. Row 3: H. Grevell, J. Fagner, B. Chauncey, L. Wilder, L. Bentley, J. Cornelius, L. Durand, Mrs. Dick. Absent: C. Albano, K. Proseus, A. Newton. THIRD GRADE - MRS. MOSHER: Row 1: R. Rogers, P. Graham, B. James, M. Aeckerle, S. Goodbody. Row 2: M. Bueg, J. Thompson, N. Ortiz, C. Clark, C. Almy, H. Gobeyn, I. Klaver, A. Tetlow. Row 3: L. Hoffman, D. Luckman, A. Emison, S. Meli, J. Crawford, M. Martin, Mrs. Mosher, W. Morse, D. Huber, M. Welch, J. Barber. IEIEIHFU it LLB A .A lit1L. E.. NJ SECOND GRADE - MISS SORENSEN: Row 1: L. Otto, J. Compton, S. Herman, M. Boerman, D. Angie, D. Henrie. Row 2: T. Sanford, A. Niedermaier, S. Darrow, K. Brayton, N. Bently, D. Hayes. Row 3: P. Doser M. Camp, Miss Sorensen, J. Lock, T. Grape, M. Claeysen, C. Pipolo. A 5 ? an SECOND GRADE - MRS. BRADFORD: Row 1: N. Lucieer, S. Kanauer, M. Pomerantz, B. Stewart, J. Karasinski. Row 2: Mrs. Bradford, J. Warren, S. Johnston, S. Taylor, L. Marks. Row 3: M. Musgrove, M. Phelps, J. Schifano, T. Beechner, H. Halstead, J. Somerville, J. Gallivan. Absent: J. Couperus, M. Watson. IEIEIELU I3 'KU IE Eng as A833 l SECOND GRADE - MRS. CHAPIN: Row 1: E. Sterchi, S. Williams, S. Young, A. Nadir. Row 2: Mrs. Chapin, J. Hermenet, S. Posman, J. Bush, M. Hoefen. Row 3: N. Colon, H. Semans, A. Johnson, L. Ahridge, S. Wing, C. VanNorman. Row 4: D. Bonafede, C. Lee, J. Chauncey, K. 0'Brien, C. Eckert, M. Albright, M. Hall. 'SKF' vig' A. SECOND GRADE - MRS. HARTFIEL: Row 1: L. Jensen, N. Rogers, M. Schojan, D. Stevenson. Row 2: E. Reed, C. Jones, R. English, Mrs. Hartfiel. Row 3: S. Flynn, J. Blankenberg, J. Langdon, A. Claeysen, J. DeLyser, J. Brown. EIEIIEIB 'CULU I?ULij5'Ll alum: Ur RXHAYIUMH 5 1' x X, Ps 4,, , 4 K 1 . P NA , X if W ' 5 fu.. N - Ngrfwgfw l XX A 3.11. ,Q X C ' if , .1 - I .QQ Q , .Q . s ,-Q' .4 3 K Q-wwf' SECOND GRADE - MRS. WALKER: Row 1: K. Duke, S. Edwards, S. Maynard, A. Magde, W. Lammers. Row 2: Mrs. Mooney, M. Hale, R. Bade, B. Yerves, C. Claeysen, C. Flint, Mrs. Walker. Row 3: P. Stubbings, B. Goodfriend, H. Moran, C. Girard, K. LaMora, M. Briggs, J. Klug, C. Hammond, K. Fletcher, S. Hughes. , X. 9 K 2 f ' Q.. ,av -wx had FIRST GRADE - MRS. MILLER: Row 1: M. Weimer, K. Doring, K. Haynes, P. Furino. Row 2: C. Malone, J. Fagner, L. Magde, N. Heald. Row 3: Mrs. Miller, R. Tellier, D. Rich, B, Smith, R. Colon, M. O'Connor, H. Phelps. Wi-E 'LV lfjlii 'ID D M FIRST GRADE - MRS. GOODNESS: Row 1: J. Hill, J. Scheemaker, K. Maynard, B. Salatino, T. Roegiers, J. Loucks, R. Sherman. Row 2: Mrs. Goodness, J. Bisig, J. Decker, B. Mullin, P. Morton, D. Bliss. Row 3: B. Colling, A. MacDougaII, J. Pellett, J. Allen, J. Devlin, S. Hulbert, D. Cialini, D. Hoyt. Vw MQ J jifmzmf . , .,... M , FIRST GRADE - MRS. CHAPMAN: Row 1: N. Graham, A. Green, A. Kittie, N. Corea, B. Perkins, N. Mostert, J. Welch. Row 2: P. Walters, H. Barber, M. Sams, J. Kelley, J. Peterson, M. Freeman. Row 3: P. Jung, T. Kompanijac, T. Haskins, S. Dickinson, B. Shields, M. Crocker, J. Sherman. Row 4: Mrs. Chapman. Absent: E. Smith, W. Bliek, S. Fisher. IJULUEJU CULUI3 LEULUIEISLULSKULUUIJLU ffm 11-I7 FIRST GRADE - MRS. VINE: Row 1: A. Ford, H. Donosky, R. Reed, M. Cermak, T. Hanley, J. Illingsworth. Row 2: C. Brusso, A. Nadir, A. Riley, K. Havert, T. Freeman, P. Ray, S. McCarthy. Row 3: G. Rowell, J. Lucieer, M. McQueen. D. Klingler, J. Attridge, A. Nevleezer, K. Doyle, M. O'Connor, B. Fisher, M. Brooks. Row 4: Mrs. Vine. l KINDEHGAR I tN - MRS. ALBERTSON: Row 1: R. Devlin, Mrs. Albertson, E. Graff, C. McQueen, G. Schultz, P. Bilger, R. Moody. Row 2: C. Dean, J. Bush, M. Herman, S. Collins, K. Florack. Row 3: R. Zambito, J. Davis, C. Williams, J. Salerno, M. Thorne, T. Snyder, D. Foote, J. Catlin, S. Schoonmaker. LEULilI.UI3LilL5KLlil'L'I3Ll KINUERGARTEN - MRS. BULKLEY: Row 1: P. White, J. Wilder, K. Hale. Row 2: Mrs. Bulkley, E. Faulkner, K. Haak, W. Finnerty, S. Wing, A. Palermo, D. Stevenson, C. Lee, R. Prindle. Flow 3: M. Bristol, C. Salisbury, E. Howes, J. Jones, D. Roland, R. Doser, J. Follett, M. Malone, B. Magde. Absent: J. Wat- son, J. Morse. KINDERGARTEN - MRS. GUELLI: Row 1: D. Mayeu, J. Flynn, T. Schinsing, L. Lamb, K. Couperus. Row 2: E. Kim, K. Knauer, C. Taylor, R. Mosten, C. Gogeyn. C. Pellett, Mrs. Guelli. Row 3: M. Harvey, M. Noble, J. Niedermaier, H. VanStaalduinem, L. Lauffenburger, N. DePoint, J.Wl1ite, C. Glatz. Absent: C. Finnerty, L. Fowlston. Lb LUIUI3 ' L5Ei.l-i.'l.'IiLL ffi K S KINDEHGARTEN- MRS. RILEY-HILL: Row 1: C. James, C. Halloway, C. Hall, C. Posman. Row 2: M. Hamelinck T Trouerbach B Stevens C Gaston N Peterson. Row 3: R. Grape, R. Spadaro, T. Doring, S. Viele, W. Klick, M. Strauss, A. Hammond, Mrs. Riley Hill Lf 4-U K3 VJ 'V KINDERGARTEN - MRS. SEMANS: Row 1: M. Sackett, F. Swift, S. LaBarge, M. 0'Connor, K. Havert K Musgrove J Frerda Row 2 K Proctor M Southcott, K. Hoyt, C. Bayles, C. Williams, B. Angie. Row 3: M. Baritot, l. Pentlan, T. Ververs, S. VanHorn R Scholan Absent Mrs Semans M Rutter E MacDonald, A. Ocque. WEIEUKUIE I3 IIJIECUWIEEU INTERMEDIATE - MRS. NADIR: Row 1: M. Jordan, J. Calus, E. Schafer, J. Hughes, S. Fish. Row 2: Mrs. Nadir, P. Erway, H. Sampson, D. Crandall, M McCauley, L. Knorr, Mrs. Newby. 5 O PRIMARY - MISS CAPPON: Row 1: B. Knorr. Row 2: R. Baker, D. Brown, B. Years, G Burlew, T. Jenkins. Row 3: Mr. DePauw, Miss Cappon. v 5 r--v 'xugii Q 'N K ' IL- :slid . I Y M uv, ,I ln... Ulluuq. .lil 145 UEWEQDU ECU!! SIXTH GRADE BOYS: Row 1: T. Frizelle, A. Stoker, D. Goebert, B. Furguson, J. Wells, C. Keenan, R. Claeysen, N. Bliek Row 2: G. DeRue, J. Hoefen, A. Sick, M. Smith, R. DiMuro, M. Reinhart, D. Huber Row 3: J. Couperus, M. Steurrys, J. Wallington, J. Graham, D. VanOrt, S. Remmel, B. Pinkerton, J. 0110 Row 4: T. Hunter, J. Ashworth, R. LaRose, M. Young, T. Breedlove, R. Stevens FIFTH GRADE BOYS: Row 1:N. Kearns, R. Smith, C. Miller, G. Alampi, D. Crisp, F. Petrosino, J. DeMinck, K. Ecken Row 2: M. James, T. lkwood, G, Derck, l. Salisbury, J. Carr, G. Haskins, J. Hosbach, N. Dickinson, M. Lada Row 3: J. Boise, M. Desens, S. Mooney, J. Elias, E. Williams, T. Ocque, D. Chapman, M. Bushart, R. Attridge Row 4: S. Shultz, J. Malone, D. Dennis, J. Marks, D. Van0oyen, J. Warren, C. Couperus, R. Davis, J. Haynes Row 5: T. Kruse, C. Schojan, R. Balliet, C. Grillin, C. Vise, B. Vandenivalle, Mr. White Unlill-ii'lYlJW ILE V7 .lk GIRLS: Row 1: B. Rathamany, E. Jung, K. Smith, C. Denosky, L. Ameele, S. Randolda Row 2: A. Vanort, J. O'Brien, D. White, G. Cunningham, S. Phillips, J Mullin, S. Hall Row 3: S. Gardner, S. Johnson, W. Worthington, P. Mack, J. Gardner, T. Graham Row 5: K. Pfromm, C. Wolcott, D. Haynes, K. Murphy, C Klimaszewski, J. Trout it FOURTH GRADE INTRAMURALS: Row 1: S. Otto, T. Brusso, A. Brooks, J. Halstead, M. Doyle, M. Maynard Row 2: J. Chatterson, Camp, C. Scott, 0. Herrera Row 3: S. Christie, T. Nolte, M. Adams, J. Hubright, R. Salatino, J. Caldwell Row 4: Mr. White Absent Mallette :-W , 7 E' J. Green, A. Pease, J. Van- : D. Steurrys, J. Freeman, C 'lii 'LUIS ILUIJLU' 'W LKILIUIJ :Uv ART CLUB: Row 1: Mrs. Colebeck Row 2: J. Otto, K. Briggs Row 3: E. Hamlin, J. Chatterson, K. Sargent Row 4: T. Graham, A. Treible, K. Salisbury, G. DeRue LIBRARY CLUB: Row 1: T. Ocque, G. Haskins, I. Salisbury, C. Griffin, G. Smith, M. Reinhardt, B. Furguson, J. Wells, R. LaRose, D. Huber, Row 2: J. Wall- ington, M. Bushart, W, Kepler, C. Herrera, V. Herman, S. Walker, R. Bradstreet, N. Housel, K. Kittie, D. Urbanik Row 3: J. Couperus, T. Frizelle, R. Balliet, J. Huntley, S. Gardner, E. DeBruyne, J. Austin, C. Hill, T. Freeman, J. Rogers, A. Dorf, C. Madison, R. Maynard, K. Smith Row 4: D. Goebert, A. Stoker, J. Gard- ner, A. Richards, S. Johnson, W. Worthington, C. Loque, D. Frost, P. Rathamany, A. Treible, K. Salisbury, D. Girard, J. DeLyser, T. Flint, Miss Jaster, M. Steur- rys, M. Young Row 5: S. Hermenet, M. Barton, W. Walters, C. Murphy, K. Sargent, T. Graham, J. Chatterson, K. Briggs, L. Deyo, P. Fisk, P. Mack, D. Cowley 148 ELSE EIL ,li I wi .Q1l ELEMENTARY SKI CLUB: Row 1: E. Hamlin, W. Keppler, J. Graham, T. Breen, J. Marks Row 2: K. Eckert, T. Nolte, R. Salantino, A. Stoker, J Trout, J. Green Row 3: D. Henrie, Mrs. Marks, C. Klimaszewski, D. Sargeant, D. White Row 4: M. Reinhardt, M. Steunys, D. VanNort, A. Sick, D Goebert, T. Flint CROSS-COUNTRY SKI CLUB: Row 1: G. Burlwe, B. Years, D. Brown Row 2: M. Jordan, S. Fish, M. McCauley, T. Jenkins Row 3: Mr. DePauw, J. Calus, P. Erway, B. Knorr IBLULU yyyy K FIFTH AND SIXTH: Row 1: L. Mack, A. Treible, J. Delyser, S. Johnson, S. Walker, J. Jesse, R. Bradstreet, S. Gardner, K. Drake Row 2: J. Chatterson, D. Girard, C. Logue, W. Worthington, C. Tetlow, C. Madison, P. Rathamany, S. Lammers, A. Richards Row 3: J. Rogers, C. Briggs, A. Dorf, C. Nadir, V. Herman, P. Fisk, L. Ever- dyke, J. Franko, K. Briggs, M. Barton Row 4: K. Kittie, J. Oswald, D. Goebert, T. Graham, K. Salisbury, A. Sick, J. Haynes, T. Breen, T. Ocque, D. VanNort, S. Remmel, A. Stoker Row 5: J. Elias, D. Bishop, D. Dennis, T. lkewood, E. DeBryne, J. Marks, N. Bliek, L. Deyo, I. Salisbury, J. Ashworth, E. Hamlin, K. Sargent, J. Gardner Row 6: B. Furguson, M. Steurrys, T. Frizelle, G. Haskins, S. Mooney, M. Bushart, C. Miller, N. Dickinson, G. Alampi, J. Warren, M. Young, G. DeRue, M. Reinhardt, R. Balliet, R. Stevens, J. Hoelen Absent: A. Huff, R. Travers, M. Leno, C. Fanelli si E FOURTH: L - R Row 1: E. Jung, G. Cunningham, C. Wolcott, J. Decker, D. White, S. Noyes, C. Mudge Row 2: J. Trout, K. Kelly, B. Rathamany, K. Smith, D. Hayes, B. Salisbury, K. Freida, G. Wolfanger Row 3: S. Phillips, J. 0'Brien, C. Niedermaier, A. Brooks, S. Christie, R. Salatino, J. Chatterson, T. Nolte, D. Shoales Row 4: C. Klimaszewski, S. Hall, M. Doyle, B. Klaver, S. Wise, J. Green, M. Maynard, S. Otto, D. Sargent, J. VanCamp, J. Caldwell Absent: M. Weeks, K. Pfromm, T. Meadows, D. Steurrys 150 EIUIBIBIQUS FIFTH AND SIXTH: Row 1: S. Rogers, J. Austin, T. Frizelle, D. Bishop, I. lkewood, T. Breedlove, J. Aekerle, R. Moyer, J. Jesse, A. Dorf, S. Walker, R. Bradstreet, T. Marchionda, C. Hill, J. Grape, N. Housel Row 2: L. Leggue, T. DiCesare, J. Warren, R. Casey, J. Carr, T. Ocque, G. Haskins, l. Salisbury, M. Wemestelder, V. Herman, K. Kittle, S. Gardner, E. DeBruyne, W. Kepler, K. Drake, S. Gokey, C. Nadir, C. Herrera Row 3: J. Elias, K. VanLare, S. Florack, D. Dennis, D. Goebert, S. Flemmel, P. Rathamany, J. Hoefen, M. Steurrys, A. Richards, A. Treible, M. Dickson, C. Loque, M. DeMarreo, S. Hermanet, L. Deyo, M. Barton, H. Bell, Mrs. Blandlno Row 4: G. Williams, G. Derck, J. Wells, K. Eckert, A. Stoker, J. Huntley, K. Smith, K. Sargent, C. Briggs, S. Fanelli, W. Walters, P. Fisk, K. Strauss, J. Franko, D. Whalen Absent: M. Leno, R. Travers, A. Huff wg 1 4- I i ,, 1 H3 3 ' l ELEMENTARY ALL-COUNTY BAND: Row 1: K. Salisbury, C. Tetlow, W. Worthington, D. Goebert Row 2: M. Reinhardt, L. Mack, A. Treible Row 3: A. Richards, A. Stoker, K. Sargent, K. Briggs Row 4: S. Remmel, J. Hoefen ELEMENTARY ALL-COUNTY CHORUS: Row 1: E. DeBruyne, R. Bradstreet, S. Walker, C. Herrera, C. Nadie, Miss Blandino Row 2: L. Deyo, P. Fisk, T. lkewood, M. Barton Row 3: C. Logue, M. Wemesltelder, J. Wells, M. Steurrys 151 'if 1 Aw 'S M PR fp, I' .J A f .aff , gp 4' fyfv, V f .fb I' ,efjg ' nf' IQ ' fl Z I X, 'W 1 v 'rf ffifef- I ix nw V 4 f f I ' f'W'AkY' up A ,I ,jg -f,k1 i 2, K Y Jay LT W Vrlrrr K y A A kV.7 In I I , ,l..,. .,,,., ..,, , ,V A K I I h , l , A U' A. , V , . A, , ' N A ' if-viii? I V, A? In In V I ,I , K t 4, ,,,, .V . 'Z 0 B .FY W x A 'M - 1 ,yr A X h ,wi CUSS GJIDS QIIUE Q85 QIDS KUIDS LUIDE EUIBE QIDE QIDE QIEDB CUIDB QIEB QIEJB Q35 HES' ' e 'Tw J Q W ff' 5 L ,T Q 'e xf A 'N COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF DUANE IVI FISHER ACCOUXITANT 3835 N MAIN ST LAKE AVE IVIARLON NY14505 WOLCOTT NY1459O 315 926 5025 315 594 9662 GERRY S BEAUTY SHOP Best Wishes Seniors EJ' 926 4926 f .,l 4854 Arbor Rd 524 8170 Walworth NY 51253 Congratulations ORBAKEFVS Rt. 104 Williamson Delicious Ground Steaks Zweigles Red 84 White Hots Old-Fashioned Milk Shakes Hard 84 Soft ice Cream Fresh Haddock Fish Fry fAvarlable All Weekj Fresh Haddock Sandwich Beef Bar B 0 w!French Fries We serve only the finest fresh foods And everything is cooked to order 589 9701 OPEN ALL YEAR' Classof 86 Charles B Wells Jr Licensed Insurance Agent Stay Alive Don t Drink and Drive 2253 MHHOH Road f ,N 1? ijiiex I 1 2 4 W :14'EgiEgx33 l TOWN OF MARION POLICE DEPARTMENT 315 926 5950 Bollce hlef' Robert 1eLoye 3823N MAIN ST MARION N Y 14J05 Walworth NY 14568 CUVELIER BUILDING SUPPLIES 3754 Unlon St Marlon NY 14505 f-0 Lumber Hardware Heatlng Electncal Remodeling Plumblng Contracting Electrical Supplies w and K I e lnvltatlons may Wedding Flowers ALLEN WALKER O or Real ' A Tuxes for ALL IM -1 rw Your Needs kW Ir W l Metropcglgalp pawn.: sanesty gf V Sales Representatrve 120 South Mann Street Newark NY 14513 Office l315l3311486 Resndence l315l926-4253 Jo-C'S RESTAURANT NORTH MAIN ST MARION NY 14505 926 4464 Featunng Dellclous Food Served an a Friendly Comfortable Famlly Style Environment Take Outs Avallable Prop Jo and Clarence Lawllss MARION FLORIST ORBAKER TUXEDOS 4024N MAIN ST MARION NY 926 5211 s-A COMPLIMENTS OF PETER BLIEK J, a sou wc f Buffalo St Marlon New York Potatoes and Omons Are Our Specralty f7 ' D J - ' , 2 fi Q . V . JH 4919 Willlomnon ld MM 9265676 ln. zu MARION New von 1450 . 1 , wner ' L '- nr , Ilfxpu x fox I7 'ru fjLnz1a!ionx Novuralinic and Oviama of' 1, our Spocia . O nmol Roc or , arlrlolls, Planters, Wo Irs, 00: J p S l , F h r Rock and Bama' I C ' d ry S It - holnoll 6 Rndl ' I ' 'Qt I Insurance n 3 1.1 Sl ev' x , . I 0 I ' . A - ' 5. ? , J . I 4 K o 'Wifi UWM: Q W it wean q .W In ,HJ i t' ae? I !H 5 L 'L Q Ol .,. U lf!1,, ' is j . L V1 fs r' 'Ja '-z. , Q g'r.:'.i: ,i:l'., I QU ,qv A I .pl o:,:,:,l X fi., i Congratulatnons Sensors Compliments of COLOCINO S ROSE BOWL LANES 36 Lanes To the Class of 86 For Your Future HOME and GARDEN NEEDS see us at IVIARION 'E' 3 PMA ans ersyou needs 3967 N Maln St Phone 926 7712 o Electrlc Motor Repolr o Rewlndlng W o New Motor Soles XHJ lr Donald VanderBrook 315 QZI 4948 4015 N M n St IfN A S 78 .ir N Y 1 505 CENTRAL TRUST Marlon 0ffICB Centrgl best Wlshes Tmsi to the Class of 86 1 4589 Say That You Really Care Wlth LHSTIHQ Sllk for Proms and Every SDGCIHI Occaslon JAN MACK S Everythlng s Sllk Florlst Speclallzlng Weddlngs 8. GIftS for all occaslons 3043 Marlon Walworth Fld Marlon N Y 14505 Hours Tues Frl 9 5 Sat 9 12 Weddlngs Blrthdays Annlversarles Sympathy Bouquets Wall Hanglngs Door Decoratlons Snug 9 -to A ttut, r,,t .E w r U ' A Marion, N.v. 14595 ' ' vyeuq: Q ' ' .5 - ? . . . Q 7 r a ' ' 7 -C y- ' f 1 . ai . 0 n.57- M' ion, . . 4 H ' ' ' ' 's.,,,,.f WWW Marlon N Y neral Co wwf QQQQQ WF 41 HC Water Mains BEST LUCK -,-'- gf ,. .fag- ,Lm.LL LmAA Q igyxxiw ':1- .. . Best Wishes to the Class of 1986 from PLUIVIBING S. ELECTRICA Where Quality Is Our Key to Success Krummy Hot Stand R ITURE UPHQSTERING E F R T RE USED FU N Uuydc Sell Anylhmg' N W U N' U ANTIQUES CARPEY8 APPLIANCES Baumann umiiiuw am 315 926.5689 4398 moss CHAPEL no MAmoN N Y 14505 REA T II 111 Ill III1 1111111111 llll II Qlllu If I1 MUHGAN REALTY 3800 RAILROAD AVENUE WILLIAMSON N Y 14589 315 589 4848 315 524 4848 PA U L D E L U E ,S ExtenIl2eT'NzgNtCrorTg?rZTSLations GARAGE is ' 3 4. . . .. 1 P' 5 tl. ,s I I A 1 L K , I L .,,L. - I nl 2 vl- tothe Class of 1986 MARION AGENCY Rick Bush Bank Building - Auto - Life Call - Home 926-4292 - Business voun ndbpendenl lnsunmre MGENT I, - GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS COMPLETE LUBRICATIONS TUNE UPS TIRES SHOCKS Route 21 Marlon N Y 925 5158 Serving this area since 1914 Wayne Eagles AA Football .A Ftow1 J Wallington C Mann J Lemay D Lantry Row2 T Welker K Howie D Kofwas D Prowers Row 3 C Hamel J Olson M Giles C Schimenti P Bachison D Knorr M Grant B Lange M Ryndock C Surowier J Strickland L Strickland M Suhr D Hughes M Hamel C Tomasino D DiGrazia M Miller O . - I I I I 7 7 Waddell, Dugan, B.'LeiNis, F. Bauserman, G1 Prutsrnan, J. Niedermaier,,M. P. Bachison, H. Bush, P. Bushart, J. Davis, D. Lantry, S. Schmidt, Compliments of West Wayne Cinema West Wayne Video WEST WAYNE PLAZA IVIACEDON, N.Y. 986-2885 44, L 1.4 -'AA L' -1 5 S1 W J . M44 Williamson Servistar Lumber 4004 Railroad Ave Williamson N Y 14589 315 589 4221 Committed to Quality Service and Value Since 1890 Build on Our Quality Congratulations Seniors Remember you do control your own destiny Paul F Bender ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW 4'5 3833 N MAIN ST SHERATON NEWARK INN Sheraton Hotels and Inns Worldwide 125 N. MAIN sr. NEwAnK, N.Y. 14513 13151 331-9500 The Sheraton Newark Inn is owned by One Newark Midtown Associates Inc and operated under a license issued by Sheraton Inns Inc 020 J Gllbert s JEWELERS 207 S MAIN ST NMARK NEW YORK 14513 Fine Jewelry Telephone 331 2933 Watches Appraisals Repairs 0 r o Seniors om P 0 BOX 392 ain Street NIARION NY 14505 if f 13151926 5540 E I 4 F0 ' 9 5 3? 9 . . qi ep 3 E' 910153 Q 3. 4 l 1 c p . y 1 gig ORE ,.....14 5 M. 0. A 'KW khkx kkkk . , . ii - y as 3 W-.. ..., .. . ...Q-5. Q. ,VH ,Q Q Good Luck to the Class of '86 from The Rmg Box Inc ART CARVED V CLASS RINGS ga! nj -'qt Macedon NY T Newark NY . , . . Q? ' A 1,5 X., f -.. KF Q Y f f 1 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 86 THE VILLAGE STUDIO WEDDINGS PORTRAITS CHILDREN 4056'V'a 'St'eet GROUPS SENIORS COMMERCIAL PO B0x21 Wrllramson New York 14589 PRO MAY MALLt?J5J3g3xy1gI5WARK NY 14513 315 589 4751 E F H L LIMOUSINE RENTALS Our Wllllamson Staff Lee Perkins Chrrs Lochner Ced Tlebout Vance Palmer Carol Steaderman Carrre Brusso BANDS AVAILABLE BARRY J COLAFIOCCO Lloyd Van Haneuhem l315I 925 4232 VAN S COIIIZZTSIIIIZIS CAMP S SISOSRTSWEAR 3795 SOUTH MAIN ST 4717 Bddv 31009 R035 MARION NY 14505 IIIarIon III: 926 4461 Congratulations Class of 86 Them an Lars? Prop hoe I315p 926 50 EVEFIDYKI5 ,S OIL INC MARION NY I315I925 4241 KINGSLAND CONTAINERS ,,,,,-g-uuulllllil' mil: IEE. I, llllul - - h llllll X I H., . 's... AI-L TYPES OF STEEL MANUFACTURING CARL LEDERMAN PRES 3737 UNION 315 926 4233 MARION N Y 14505 oo7 . 1 IITI , I I Il I . III, . - ir I 'kfg I I , if the ' ' ,I ' 14505 . I m m A hir' I I ,gf IX X ,XX X If I ' . i . . I .mor If . A ,,-. ,. jr SHOALES DRUGS CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1986 ff' V --xx X DRU f4 'ff-ww 5' 3803 S IVIam St Marlon NY 14505 926 5636 John Somerville Reg Pharmacrst 5 Q g5HUgl-Qgk 5 3 X , KK nv' ' 3 3 . , 3 1 1 K 35 3 3 5 M151 3 .,r,W, NMS 3-3.Mm N-'W V , . 33 3 - - 3. T K Q 3 3 1 5. V 3423 E I i ru 3 W ws- - 3 , ' 1 33 F' 4? A , ' A 6 3 S .1' h.:13v3ffQ,-if '- n V 3 6 E5 V ' K ,3 Qrj' , . . ARIENS BOLENS WHEEL HORSE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1986 TORO MCCULLOCH STIHL FROM BOERMAN S PHILIP NASH LAWN and SPORT D D S 3830 Walworth Rd Cor Rts 21 and 441 Marlon NY 14505 Richard and Joan Boerman 13151926 5401 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1986 3847 N Mann St Marlon NY 14505 926 5200 , VILLAGE Cinema PROMAY MALL NEWARK NEW YORK PHONE 331 3772 ,WEST WAYNE Cinema WEST WAYNE PLAZA MACEDON NEW YORK PHONE 986-2885 OHMANN Theatre WILLIAM STREET LYONS. NEW YORK 0 PHONE 946-6259 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '86 from WEEKS HOME IMPROVEMENT Serving over 18 years of qualrty vrnyl srdmg roofrng gutters storm doors and windows Lrfetrme warranty on vrnyl srdmg free estimates '!.,!... Dennis Weeks owner 3026 Sherwood Rd Palmyra NY 14522 315 597 5964 1 1 1 1 o Mink ,.. 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