Morris Central High School - Morrisanian Yearbook (Morris, NY)

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UOR QANW 1968 A(yvu Cfijdn ti Qckoob fiAxwiti, New' Ytok ypMJibooh Sfafjfr (STANDING) B. Sheldon; P. Davis; C. Coon; N. Guller; N. Tremlett; L. Decker; J. Harris; J. Klindt; J. Elliott; J. Matthers; R. Sohne; D. Hungerford; M. Lyon; P. Shampnois; S. Dugan; Mrs. Jacobsen; (SEATED) J. Walter; G. Jacobsen; L. George; T. Rendo; J. Lull; T. Winters; L. Guller; J. Brooks; C. Knickerbocker; P. Dugan Editor: Lois George Advertising: Nancy Tremlett Business Manager: Jean Walter Subscriptions: Linda Guller Photographer: Carl Knickerbocker Ymhooh Uessag Well, here it is - your 1968 Morrisanian. We sincerely hope that this year’s book lives up to your expecta- tions and will be treasured by you always. We would like to thank everyone who made this book possible. Now sit back, relax, and enjoy what we hope is the best yearbook ever! The Yearbook Staff AI! Morris High our Alma Mater, For glory and for fame We strive by all uniting To raise our voices in proud acclaim, We honor and uphold thy standard Linked firm with bonds of white and blue, We'll think of you, our Alma Mater, To you we'll all be true. We love the fair name of Morris, Which long has stood without stain It's here we work for Alma Mater To guard her honor is our aim. Your sons and daughters ever praise thee As from your friendly halls they go. And oft in mem'ry they recall Their school days long ago. VeJicatiOK The Senior Class of 1968 would like to dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Henry Stafford. As our advisor he has guided us to where we are now. As a teacher he has given us new insights into history and social studies. As a friend he has helped us incorporate our own thoughts and ideas into our school. We wish to thank Mr. Stafford for his guidance, and we are proud to have had him as a teacher. The Class of ’68 ADMINISTRATION MR. RYTHER - Principal PiuvtipoJI ’s Ues wjfr Today’s graduates face an increasingly complex world as they embark on the voyage of life. It is at this point that most of you will leave the security and protective custody of your parents and home, to un- dertake studies away from home, or to serve in the Armed Services, or to take employment, or to get married. The forces of the world that will influence you and pressure you are not easily coped with. How well you make out will depend on your training to date. Not the least of your training has been your education. I sincerely hope that we in Morris Central School have fulfilled our obligation to prepare you for your future. MR. POLING MR. HYDE MRS. ELLIOTT, President DR. PAYTON MR. MATTESON MR. SHERMAN MR. RYTHER BOARD OF EDUCATION FACULTY MRS. DIXON - Third Grade MRS. BOYD - Second Grade MRS. MILLIKEN - Second Grade MRS. HILSINGER - Third Grade MRS. GEORGE - First Grade MRS. DUTCHER - First Grade MRS. VAN BUREN - Kindergarten MR. BUELL - Elementary Supervisor MRS. KRISTOFIK - Mathematics MR. LEAHY - Social Studies MISS D’AMICO - Student Teacher MRS. GREULICH - English MRS. KOTMEL - English MR. CLEMENT - Boys’ Phys. Ed. MR. MURPHY - Instrumental Music MR. SMITH - Girls’ Phys. Ed. MRS. PIERCE - Reading Consultant MRS. DODGE - Nurse MRS. HERRICK - Vocal Music MRS. JACOBSEN - Business MRS. RUSSELL - Home Economics MRS. CASE - Science MISS FLO - Librarian MRS. CHASE - Guidance Counselor MR. MONACHINO - Student Teacher MR. GREGORY - Science MR. KNAPP - Mathematics MR. COUDEN - English MRS. DODSON - Languages MR. STAFFORD - Social Studies MISS LENHARDT - Art SECRETARY AIDES Mrs. Knapp Mrs. Winters Mrs. Miller Mrs. Meyer CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Wright Mrs. Costello Mrs. Jacobsen Mrs. Pickens Mrs. Morehouse CUSTODIANS Mr. Card Mr. Utter Mr. Goodier SENIORS JEAN WALTER: Cheerleading-1,2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; GAA-1,2; Library Club-3,4; HONOR SOCIETY- 2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Newspaper-4; Editor News- paper-4; Sat. Seminar-3,4; Yearbook-3,4; Sec,- 2,3; All County Band-1,3,4; Summer Seminar-2; Prize Speaking-2; Varsity Club-3,4; Health Careers Club-1,2; Oratorical Contest-3; Area Festival Ac- companist-3,4. WILLIAM WRIGHT: Football-3,4; Baseball-3,4; Volleyball-3,4; Basketball-2,3,4; Wrestling-1; Rifle Club-2; Boys State-3; Varsity Club-3,4. NANCY TREMLETT: Cheerleading-4; Chorus-1, 2,3,4; Twirling-1, 2, 3; GAA-1,2; Library Club 2, 3,4; HONOR SOCIETY-2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; All County Chorus-3,4; Yearbook-3,4; Newspaper- 3,4; Varsity Club-4. LORRY DAVIS: Band-1,2,3,4; GAA-1,2; Girls Softball-3; All County Chorus-4. ALAN SPRINGETT: Football-4; Library Club-3; Rifle Club-2,3,4; Chess Club-4. JULIE BROOKS: Chorus-1,2,3; Twirling-3; Year- book-4; Ensemble-2,3,4; Newspaper-3,4; Girl's Softball-3; Prize Speaking. f JIM LULL: Football-1,2,4; Baseball-2,3,4; Vol- leyball-3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Yearbook-4; Student Council-1, 2,3; Newspaper-4; Pres. Student Council-4; Boy's State-4; All County Band-4. PAT DUGAN: Cheerleading-2; Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; FHA-1,2; GAA-1,2; Library Club- 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Class Sec. -1,4; Newspaper-4; All County Band-4; Health Careers Club-1. LINDA DECKER: Chorus-1,2,3,4; GAA-1,2; All County Chorus-4; Library Club-4; Student Council - 4; Yearbook-4; Newspaper-3,4; Ensemble-3,4. PHYLLIS ANDERSON: Youth Corps-3,4. PATRICIA McKOWN: Chorus-1,2,3; FHA-1,2,3, 4; GAA-1; Library Club-1,2,3,4; Color Guard-3,4. ROBERT HOLDRIDGE: Rifle Team-2. SHARON EMERSON: FHA-1,2,3,4; Girl’s Softball - 3. ANDY WAYAND: Rifle Club 4. LOIS GEORGE: Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Editor Yearbook-4; Girl’s State-3; Ensemble-4; GAA-1,2; HONOR SOCIETY-2,3,4; Yearbook-3; Pres. HONOR SOCIE;TY-4; Student Council-3,4; Class Pres. -3,4; Summer Seminar-3; NMSQ Semi- finalist-4; Newspaper-3,4. I As LINDA GULLER: Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; GAA-1,2; HONOR SOCIETY-2,3,4; Yearbook-3,4; Sat. Seminars-3,4; Newspaper-3,4; All County Chorus-4; All County Band-3. MIKE FINNERAN DARLENE GREGORY: Chorus-2,3,4. MONA MOORE: Cheerleading-2; FHA-1,2,3,4; GAA-2. TERRY QUINTIN: Football-1, 2,4; Chorus-2, 3,4; Basketball-1,4; Varsity Club-4; Class Treasurer-4. JOHN ELLOITT: Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2; All County Band-1,4; Newspaper-4; Yearbook-4. STEVE PURDY: Football-1; Class Treasurer-3; Baseball-1; Basketball-1. JACK FLANNERY: Football-1,2; Chorus-1, ball-4; Volleyball-3,4; Basketball-1, 2, 3,4 Council-1,2,4; Student Council Vice Pres. Class Pres. -2; Class Vice Pres. -1. The following seniors did not present a picture for the yearbook. DARRYL PLACE: Student Council-1. WILLIAM HOAG: Wrestling-1; Band-1,2,3. RALPH KODRICH: Rifle Club-4; Chess Club-4. WILLIAM YOUNG: Basketball-2,3,4; Baseball-4. DALE PURDY: Baseball-2; Basketball-1, 2; Rifle Club-2,3. DON VALENTINE: Basketball-1,2; Band-1,3. 2; Base- ; Student -4; JAMES GUTIERREZ: Student Council-3,4; Class Vice Pres. -3,4; Class Treas. -2. Friends in Morris: Well, I have so many things to say and if I start to tell you all my experiences I think I’d write a book, and somebody told me to write only a little article . . . I’m very happy to be in Morris, here I met wonderful families and very nice friends, it is here I first saw “snow”, it was one of my experi- ences and I love to watch the snow falling outside . . , and dream of many many things, I want to say “THANKS” to everybody, to my host families, my teachers and all the kids in school, you were so kind with me, and I’ll remember this year like one of the best in my life. If some of you want to have a Christmas in summer and sunshine in- stead of snow, don’t think twice, pack your bags and go to Cochabanbo, Bolivia. I’ll be very glad to have you at home. Now I have to say “CHAU AMIGOS” and don’t forget me. Sincerely, Cfioss Wfctcwy In September, 1964, Morris Central School saw a brand new class of 50 freshmen. New members of the class included J. Brunschmid, M. Flannery, D. Northrup, W. Hugabone, J. Goodspeed, W. Hoag, and R. Moore. We also lost several members - K. Gould, F. Moore, J. Wood, J. Dunwald, and B. Madsen. We elected as our officers: President - M. Flannery; vice-president - J. Flannery; secretary - P. Dugan; and treasurer - T. Winters. Our class was well represented in most of the activities. We sponsored activities to raise money for the senior trip. One of our activities was a dance - the first of its kind in Morris. We also had a movie and a slave day. Each year various classes take field trips. One very interesting trip that part of the class went on was to Herki- mer County to dig diamonds (quartz). In September, 1965, 46 sophomores took their seats in Mr. Stafford’s homeroom 30. New members of the class included M. Finneran, C. Faber, who left later in the year, B. Wright, J. Gutierrez, and L. Yager. Leaving the class were D. Northrup, R. Pegg, and J. Miles. We elected as our officers: president - M. Flannery; vice-president - T. Winters; secretary - J. Walter; treas- urer - J. Guttierrez. An active class, we were represented on all of the athletic teams and all of the clubs, excluding the Yearbook staff, but including National Honor Society. Prize speaking was undertaken, and several members of the class par- ticipated in summer seminars. An exciting experience for us was the ordering of our class rings. After much debate and indecision, we finally chose our round rings. Again, as in previous years, we were involved in earning money for our trip. We held several dances and movies. The beginning of our junior year again began in room 30. There were 37 of us. D. Valentine, S. Purdy, and D. Place were new classmates, D. Chase and J. Curtis were new members of the class, but left the same year, along with D. Nason, M. Flannery, and J. Pentzien. We elected as our officers: president - L. George; vice-president - J. Gutierrez; secretary - J. Walter; treas- urer - S. Purdy; and student council representatives - N. Tremlett and J. Lull. We were again represented in all clubs and teams. Several members were on the newly formed newspaper staff. Several 68'ers are also charter members in the new Varsity Club. The senior yearbook staff also had several competent junior helpers. Three members participated in the Oratorical Contest after much prodding by classmates and teachers. They gladly took time out of American History to practice. The contest was climaxed by a fainting spell which caused some excitement. In late September, any observant person saw an increase in class rings. Most of us liked them very much. Two field trips taken during the year were to Cooperstown for Law Day and to Cornell University for Science Day. Students there surely must get enough exercise. Representatives from Morris to Boys’ State were Jim Lull and Bill Wright. Lois George was our representative to Girls' State. Especially since our senior year was rapidly drawing near, we again sponsored several activities. We had dances and movies. Bringing the school year to a close was the Alumni Banquet. Moving tables, cleaning, even serving old seniors, and particularly eating the left-overs was a fun way to end the year. By the time September 1967, and the beginning of one of the busiest times of our lives, rolled around, Mr. Stafford and the 30 on the door were familiar sights in the homeroom for the new seniors. We began the year with 32 members in the class. N. Stone, V. Splinder, L. Yager, and W. Harris all left, but the class has 3 new mem- bers: R. Holdridge, R. Kodrich, and B. Young. Another special addition to the class was Wanda lvanovic, our ex- change student from South America. A few people from the class attend Vocational School in Oneonta every morning. It sure leaves a hole when we have a class meeting in the morning. Obss f-fisttvuj Cotv’t Most of the teams and clubs this year have a senior member. Now we're the big wheels. One very exciting field trip during the year was taken to New York City by the small economics class. This trip started with a hard jolt about 3 o'clock in the morning for the girls—one in particular. The leaves did a fine job concealing a dark blue skirt. One of our first senior activities was the magazine sale. Our total sales were about $800. High salesman was Jean Walter, who sold over $200 worth. We also sold candy. It was a very time-consuming job, but well worth it. Jean sold the most candy, too. Maybe she would tell her secret. We also were in charge of the concession stand for football games, and selling refreshments at basketball games. Dances number among our other activities. Our workday was not very successful, Mr. Weatherman wasn’t very kind to us. Senior pictures were also exciting. It was in most cases a new experience. The agony of choosing the least of the evils from among the proofs was terrible. Chosen by the senior girls and faculty, Lois George is our DAR Good Citizen. Linda Guller won the Betty Crocker award. One big event yet to come is the senior play with all the work and fun involved. The flats were painted and tryouts have been held. Cast members are: Jean Walter, Terry Quintin, Julie Brooks, Nancy Tremlett, Bill Wright, Pat Dugan, John Elliott, Pat McKown, Jim Lull, Lois George, Andy Wayand, and Cheryl Nelson. Prompters are: Linda Decker, and Linda Guller. Bob Holdridge is stage manager. Tkb Lost WlH OmAj Tkstojtofij dj PHYLLIS ANDERSON leaves to JANICE KLINDT her job with Mr. Stafford. JULIE BROOKS leaves to JODY HARRIS the tradition of going with a George all through high school. LORRY DAVIS leaves to SOPHIE WAGNER---Dick Lawton. LINDA DECKER leaves to CINDY COON her seat on bus 28 and a tape recording of her voice. Also, to JIM GEORGE, she leaves Owen Grad, and a free admittance to all Jewish celebrations. PAT DUGAN leaves to PAT COLLIER her seat in band. JOHN ELLIOTT leaves to RICK SOHNE a pair of ski boots. To NANCY GULLER, he leaves a can of sardines. MIKE FINNERAN leaves to PERRY TOURTELLOTTE, his coordination. LOIS GEORGE leaves to NANCY GULLER her own private hambouger stand. DARLENE GREGORY leaves to PEGGY SHAMPNOIS her desk in Mr. Stafford's homeroom. LINDA GULLER leaves to SUSAN BARTON her seat in band. JIM GUTIERREZ leaves to DONNA SCHICK—Peggy Shampnois. BOB HOLD RIDGE leaves to SEAN DUGAN 3 jars of pickled onions. RALPH KODRICH leaves to JOHN JOY his trusty hunting knife. JIM LULL leaves to JIM GEORGE his refereeing jobs on Saturday nights. Also to Jim goes his seat on the 76ers bench. PAT MCKOWN leaves to CARL her marching ability. MONA MOORE leaves her name to RAY MOORE. CHERYL NELSON leaves her trusty make-up kit to PAM DAVIS. JOHN PICKENS leaves to DENNIS HUNGERFORD his beads and sandles. DARRYL PLACE leaves to WALTER ELLIOTT his level to see that his foundation is plume. DALE AND STEVE PURDY leave TIM AND TOM RENDO the tradition of being seniors together. TERRY QUINTIN leaves to GARY JACOBSEN his yard to play football on, free of charge. ALAN SPRINGETT leaves to CLARE GREGORY Ills collection of science fiction books to keep him busy on Saturday nights. NANCY TREMLETT leaves to RENATE FORESTER her place in Mr. Smith's heart. DON VALENTINE leaves to BECKY SHELDON his quietness. JEAN WALTER leaves to TOM DECKER a jar of dill pickles. To MARTIE she leaves her great cheering ability. ANDY WAY AND leaves his field glasses to RALPH EMERSON. SHARON EMERSON leaves to JANE LOESER her shortstop position and lucky glove if ever there is another girls' soft- ball team. BILL YOUNG leaves DAN WALLING his hookshot. BILL WRIGHT leaves his shoehorn to MIKE ALGER. To MR. COUDEN we leave all our old book reports. To MR. STAFFORD we leave the Junior Class to analyze. To MRS. JACOBSEN we leave our Junior Yearbook Staff editors to give her gray hair. To the JUNIOR GIRLS we leave our great taste in everything. To the JUNIOR BOYS we leave our effervescent personalities. To all the JUNIORS we leave a rainy work day and the worn out chaperones from our Senior trip. To the FRESHMEN we leave our condolences on the three remaining years they have at Morris. CenUws! Qtodvis! SgkXms! CfiaSS RtOpfi Cy PHYLIS ANDERSON - will put a dent in the other side of the Driver Ed. car. JULIE BROOKS - exhibiting her tongue in a side show. LORRY DAVIS - playing her baritone or tenor sax in college whenever the need arises. LINDA DECKER - marrying a rich man in France. PAT DUGAN - riding her trombone to college. JOHN ELLIOTT - fixing flat tires on his way back from South New Berlin. SHARON EMERSON - trying out typewriters for IBM. MIKE FINNERAN - striving to figure out the human race and how he can get in on it. LOIS GEORGE - celebrating the Jewish holidays. DARLENE GREGORY - running a horse ranch in Utah. LINDA GULLER - trying to convince people that she's as smart as her marks show. JIM GUTIERREZ - writing songs for the Beatles and playing with the Rolling Stones. BOB HOLDRIDGE - saving money to go on a hunting trip to Alaska. BILL HOAG - making a yearly trip to the barber whether he needs it or not. RALPH KODRICH - trying to think up a way to play chess for a living. WANDA IVANOV1C - taking lessons in bull fighting. CHERYL NELSON - a private secretary for a lawyer in New York. MONA MOORE - getting married and having a dozen kids. PAT McKOWN - coming back to school to blow off steam at Mr. Couden. JIM LULL - making frequent visits to the Valley View section of Oneonta. JOHN PICKENS - head of a bead and mustache factory. DARRYL PLACE - riding his motorbike all over the world. DALE PURDY - following his drumsticks wherever they might lead him. STEVE PURDY - applying for Social Security in 1970. ANDY WAY AND - playing the RED BARON in a Snoopy movie. JEAN WALTER - trying to find her skirt at 3 a. m. NANCY TREMLETT - checking out computer students at the University of Mass. ALAN SPRINGETT - playing chess on his way to Summer School. DON VALENTINE - trying to find the fastest way to get to Rockdale. BILL WRIGHT - playing basketball for UCLA. JACK FLANNERY - convincing people that his 200 lbs. come from eating. TERRY QUINTIN - swimming the Butternut to get to Cindy's house. BILL YOUNG - never failing to put the 8-ball in the side pocket. Q idOA NAME SAYING PASS TIME HANGOUT Phyllis A. Heck too? Watching T. V. In her easy chair Julie B. Well-1- Larry G. House in Garrattsville Lorry D. You Bug! Dick L. Dick's house Linda D. Sour Grapes!” Messing around Jefferson Pat D. How embarrassing! Going to CYO in Oneonta mouth piece of horn John E. How do you do this Driving? Gullers' Sharon E. Whoopeeee-do? Taking pics of her kitten Village Coffee Shop Mike F. Outstanding Rehabilitating himself Royal Grill Jack F. I'll drink to that Cleaning Smiths' stable Smiths' Lois G. You're kidding me? Avoiding homework Nowhere in particular Darlene G. Wait a minute. Watching T. V. Her living room Linda G. Huh? Counting calories Refrigerator Jim G. (Censored) Watching stones grow Mostly in between Bill H. 1 don’t know Sleeping Bed Bob H. You know what I mean Hunting-fishing Where the fish are Wanda I. Good Sleeping and eating Bed and refrigerator Jim L. Now I know Driving around The car Pat M. You're right Watching T. V. Binghamton Mona M. Now Dean Dean Dean's house Cheryl N. Well gee whiz Giving slumber parties Pet shops John P. Sugar! Band -aid Where the band” is Darryl P. Durr-rr! Playing guitar His hut Dale P. Umm-mmm Listening to psychedelic music 2 S. Belmont Circle Steve P. Love . Growing hair School Terry Q. Kissy-kissy Guess?? Cindy's house Alan S. I read an article Science fiction Chess Club Nancy T. Oh, nothing Tim C. University of Mass. Don V. (Censored) Playing bass guitar Wherever wine, women Jean W. I'll be jiggered Talking on the telephone Anywhere Andy W. I don't know Going from here to there Here and there Bill W. Yukum Eating Snap's place Ralph K. Check-mate Chess Two moves form the queen Bill Y. I don't know Basketball Mr. Smith's office CLASSES Chss OfjfjUm 1967-68 SENIORS President: Lois George Vice-Pres: James Gutierrez Secretary: Pat Dugan Treasurer: Terry Quintin JUNIORS President: Marcia Lyon Vice-Pres: Gary Jacobsen Secretary: Pam Davis Treasurer: Jim George SOPHOMORES President: Charlene LaTour Vice-Pres: Ed Tracy Secretary: Alice Payton Treasurer: Tom Cooke FRESHMEN President: Dave Anderson Vice-Pres: Barbara Cooke Secretary: Tina Shields Treasurer: Cindy Winters (TOP) K. Tilley; C. Knickerbocker; J. Klint; P. Tourtellotte; R. Moore; (MIDDLE) Mrs. Jacobsen, T. Rendo; T. Rendo, R. Sohne, D. Walling; T. Winters; (BOTTOM) B. Mellon, P. Shampnois, J. Loeser; J. Matthers; D. Schick; R. Sheldon, M. Lyon (TOP) J. Joy; G. Jacobsen; A. Bankich; J. Flannery; S. Dugan; M. Alger; (MIDDLE) Mr. Knapp; W. Elliott; R. Emerson; D. Hungerford; C. Gregory; P. Collier; J. George; (BOTTOM) S. Barton; P. Davis; J. Harris; is1. Guller; C. Coon; R. Foester; S. Gaughan; B. Hansen (TOP) R. Eklund; M. Card; T. Hungerford; (3rd) C. Hoag; J. Bankich; J. Brunschmid; T. Cooke; J. Bal- buena; G. Cole; (2nd) M. Guller; C. Burdick; D. Bain; J. Burdick; D. Coon; C. Hoag; Mr. Couden; (BOT- TOM) S. Jones; K. Akulonis; P. Joslyn; T. Gutierrez; L. Hyde; D. Brimmer; P. Gregory (TOP) C. Mudge; J. Whitaker; J. Myers; (3rd) P. Pickens; L. Tracy; D. Livingston; E. Tracy; D. Nichols; T. Williams; (2nd) Mr. Gregory; N. Place; L. Stone; S. Pickens; K. Young; B. Poling; N. Quintin; (BOT- TOM) L. Somerville; C. LaTour; P. Skoglund; B. Reynolds; M. Purdy; A. Payton; P. Spindler; Absent - C. Pickens; P. Skoglund (TOP) J. Madsen; D. Sloan; F. Rock; W. Harris; J. Maerz; B. Dugan; M. Strait; G. Scudder; (3rd) D. An- derson; T. Miller; W. Washburn; B. Smith; T. Shampnois; P. Jacobsen; H. Ehring; M. Emerson; R. Rey- nolds; M. Wells; (2nd) Mr. Leahy; C. Bellows; B. Cook; S. Wilber; T. Hansen; B. Elliott; D. Hoag; D. Eklund; D. Scrivener; C. Winters, A. Wright; (BOTTOM) S. Emerson; B. Wood, S. Place, D. Gaughan; O. LaTour; L. Enders; L. Wright; M. Sloan; D. Harrington; T. Shields (TOP) A. Klindt; J. Kogut; J. Matthers; R. Olsen; R. Tour tell otte; M. Nichols; (3rd) J. Moore; R. Mudge; D. Young; M. Maerz; B. Platt; G. Wright; (2nd) Miss D’Amico; R. Miller; G. Loeser; J. Tourtellotte; D. Young; W. Madison; D. Tracy; (BOTTOM) L. Scrivener; D. Cowan; C. Smith; R. Nichols; L. Youngs; P. Williams; Mrs. Greulich; Absent - R. Miller; C. Smith (TOP) C. Costello; E. Hopper; D. Hungerford; R. Hansen; D. Cotten; W. Bundy; P. Alger; (MIDDLE) Mrs. Dodsen; M. Gregory; W. Hansen; W. Crumb; J. Harris; R. Harrington; L. Barton; (BOTTOM) M. Dugan; M. Elliott; S. Davis; P. Goodspeed; J. Bain; D. Campfield (TOP) C. Cox; R. Davis; A. Akulonis; R. Bird; J. Bundy; J. Bundy; (MIDDLE) Mrs. Russell; B. Collison; D. Davis; L. Goodspeed; W. Anderson; A. Birds all; K. Collier; (BOTTOM) D. Elliott; C. Eklund; M. Gaughan; T. Gregory; M. Cole; R. Coon; Absent - V. Gutierrez (TOP) F. Lawton; T. Sorenson; M. Hooper; S. Lawton'; D. Wells; P. Valentine; G. Jones; T. Krish; (3rd) J. Tremlett; R. Wing; R. Miller; J. Poling; R. Scudder; W. Murphy; W. Harris; R. Spindler; (2nd) Mrs. Kot- mel; T. Miller; R. Reynolds; D. Wycoff; S. Wells; M. Hoag; M. Thompson; G. Moore; D. Quintin; (BOT- TOM) N. Hopper; S. Parry; J. Matthers; P. Platt; A. Loeser; P. Northrup; A. Joy; D. Stone; Absent - C. Lints (1) J. Murphy; B. Gorsira; B. Williams; H. Sorensen; S. Card; (2) E. Jacobsen; S. Hoag; D. Reynolds; D. Miller; C. Chase; (3) S. Boyd; D. Rowe; V. Krisch; S. Alger; A. Madison; (4) L. Miller; K. Hansen; C. Brooks; M. Laubmeir; B. Young; (5) P. Thompson; J. Joslin; D. Campfield; L. Crumb; D. Wilber; (STAND- ING) Mrs. Cerra; S. Gutierrez (1) R. Typlt; M. LaTour; J. Sorensen; C. Wing; (2) L. Mallette; L. Cooke; M. Stone; S. Kelsey; F. Osborne; (3) S. Morton; D. Barton; .M. Dugan; J. Jacobsen; M. Enders; (4) W. Smith; G. Ehring; L. Dye; B. Hoffman; R. Bardin; (5) K. Mason; K. Littlewood; K. Tracy; W. Lawton; (STANDING) C. Burdick; Mrs. Crain; Ab- sent - W. Balbuena; N. Williams (1) D. Shaw; D. Card; J. Stone; J. Brunschmid; (2) N. Eklund; J. Pegg; E. VVerkmeister; G. Miller; (3) N. Bain; A. Cotton; G. Maphis; M. Gutierrez; (4) R. Crumb; J. Gregory; P. Krisch; K. Costello; (STANDING) F. Lawton; Mrs. Tremlett (1) D. Pasternak; D. Miller; A. Cole; C. Bardin; (2) D. Quintin; D. Smith; M. Loeser; E. Mallette; (3) R. Wing; D. Wells; W. Place; L. Hill; (4) P. Rollins; R. Akulonis; D. Hine; (5) J. Miller; J. Winters; C. Young; K. Jacobsen; Mrs. Salata (1) J. Laubmeier; T. Pickens; J. Goodspeed; D. Delong; (2) M. Mudge; B. Wright; M. Searles; J. Wright; (3) D. Splinder; G. Randall; D. Hull; A. Typlt; (4) S. Bellows; D. Miller'; P. Hulse; M. Miller; (STAND- ING) W. Whitaker; R. Miller; B. Cox; Mrs. Scott; S. Stone; R. LaTour; L. Brooks; T. Moore; Absent - J. Chase (1) S. Strait; D. Goodier; C. Morton; S. Hansen; P. Tkaczow; (2) L. Smith; P. Utter; A. Gregory; J. Har- rington; G. Birdsall; (3) J. Winters; S. Valentine; K. Novak; R. Hoffman; D. Bougeious; (4) M. Fisher; D. Young; C. Skogland; N. Foote; C. Collier; (STANDING) T. Anderson; S. Hulse; Miss Johnston; E. Webster; J. Weidman (1)J. Quinn; P. Goodspeed; J. Tourtellotte; D. Lanfair; (2) S. Stone; D. Parker; C. Gates; J. Boyd; (3) D. Gregory; R. Fisher; J. Shampnois; R. Hoffman; (4) L. Halbert; W. Miller; B. Bronson; B. Quintin;(STAND- ING) C. Card; W. Goodier; T. Pasternak; T. Talbot; Mrs. Dixon; J. Wilcox; J. Pedersen; Absent - R. Win- ters (1) T. Utter; J. Costello; M. Joslin; D. Gorsira; (2) B. Shelley; S. Birdsall; V. Smith; G. Bourgeois; (3) D. Cooke; J. Eklund; T. Randall; R. Hansen; (4) D. Joy; C. Valentine; C. Young; S. Benjamin; (5) K. Collier; W. Wing; D. Sorenson; R. Anderson; (STANDING) T. Bunn; Mrs. Hilsinger; A. Fautt (1) B. Bourgeois; T. Talbot; D. Card; L. Scrivener; (2) C. Robinson, P. Quintin; T. Hoffman; D. Wells; (3) R. Sorenson; L. Bardin, V. Lasher; A. Guiterrez; (4) R. Pasternak; E. Gates; J. Smith; R. Murphy; (STANDING) S. Novak; M. Smith; Mrs. Boyd; M. Stone; T. Cox; J. Joy (1) J. Pedersen; M. Marzocco; M. Pagills; S. Bunn; (2) M. Tracy, J. Joy; M. Pegg; O. Moore; (3) T. Smith; D. Birds all; A. Dugan; D. Werkmeister; (4) W. Burdick; M. Akulonis; H. Quinn; J. Jay; (STAND- ING) E. Hine; B. Jacobsen; Mrs. Milliken; G. Lanfair; Absent - D. Crumb; M. Miller (1) K. Sorensen; 13. Shelley; C. Maerz; J. Wells; (2) M. Gorsira; J. Somerville; S. Weidman; D. Gunther; (3) L. Miller; B. Bourgeois; N. Halbert; M. Morton; (4) T. Miller; D. Werkmeister; J. Jones; D. Quintin; Mrs. Dutcher; Absent - J. Lawton; C. Moore (1) K. Young; J. Gregory; J. Harris; M. Fisher; (2) G. Searlcss; M. Akulonis; S. Keehan; D. Madison; (3) B. Mills; J. Hull; D. Lints; J. Benjamin; (4) D. Collison; T. Hoag; J. Tourtellotte; R. Quintin; (STANDING) P. Rollins; Mrs. George; C. Collier; M. Chase (1st TABLE) M. Marzocco; S. Alger; D. Randall; J. Randall; M. Isbel; K. Bain; B. Lanfair; E. Colburn; N. Thompson; (2nd TABLE) B. Gregory; P. Tkaczow; E. Walling; C. Case; T. Cole; L. Hoffman; L. Pagillo; S. Parker; L. Boyd; (ROUND TABLE) T. Wilbur; D. Foote; Mrs. Van Buren; D. Miller; G. Ehring (1) H. Leech; C. Worden; D. Novak; C. Stewart; D. Hand; D. Utter; (2) E. Manwarren; B. Bronson; C. Middaugh; J. Valentine; P. Quintin; K. Valentine; B. Shelley; Mrs. Van Buren; (3) J. Jones; T. Talbot; S. Jensen; M. Quinn; K. Strauss; A. Pasternak; C. Royce; V. Werkmeister 'T(u and That Cpcwts Cp CtCbCuJ ATHLETICS — 1967 FOOTBALL TEAM (1st) J. Lull; T. Quintin; Capt. E. Tracy; A. Springett; Capt. T. Winters; M. Alger; B. Wright; (2nd) B. Dugan; C. Hoag; C. Gregory; D. Anderson; P. Jacobsen; L. Tracy; D. Hungerford; D. Livingston; (LAST) Coach Leahy; J. Joy; P. Collier; J. Bankich; J. Brunschmid; G. Jacobsen; T. Williams; D. Sloan; K. Tilley; T. Decker; T. Cooke; J. Balbuena; Asst. Coach Sonny Benjamin How Sweet It Is!!! Break it up! Got that? Excedrin headache! Get em. Chuck Grrr... Faculty Spirit The Varsity Football team compiled a 4-3 record for the season. Al- though the Mustangs lost their first 4 games, the season ended with 3 wins highlighted by a rousing win over New Berlin in the final game. Varsity lettermen were Mike Alger, Dave Anderson, Tom Decker, Clare Gregory, Chuck Hoag, Dennis Hungerford, Gary Jacobsen, John Joy, Terry Quintin, Rick Sohne, Capt. Ed Tracy, Leon Tracy, Capt. Tim Winters, and Bill Wright. Ed Tracy was chosen Most Valuable Player of the Year. Tim Winters and Tom Decker were selected as the Best Offensive Players and Mike Alger the Best Defensive Player of 1967. The Most Improved Player of 1967 was Leon Tracy. Alumni Spirit Student Spirit For the 2nd year, the 7th and 8th grade boys participated in a football program. 30 boys practiced 8 weeks under the supervision of Mr. Stafford and Ray Moore. Their work was cul- minated by 2 Blue-White games. The team led by Kevin Collier defeated teams led by Paul Valentine and Andy Klindt. (BACK ROW) A. Bankich; J. Joy; J. Lull; J. Flannery; S. Dugan; G. Jacobsen; T. Rendo; Coach Smith; (FRONT ROW) R. Hansen; P. Collier; J. George; T. Winters; T. Decker; T. Quintin; W. Hansen; Absent - B. Wright 1967-68 MUSTANG RECORD Varsity M 0 M 0 Afton 49 72 Franklin 40 43 Gilbertsville 56 45 Edmeston 76 71 Harpursville 74 72 New Berlin 29 48 Worcester 36 37 Worcester 57 54 Bainbridge-Guilford 43 44 Harpursville 59 30 Draper 38 54 Draper 42 61 Davenport 52 57 Franklin 66 61 Grand Gorge 54 43 Edmeston 73 67 Franklin 44 50 New Berlin 76 50 Non-league VARSITY BASKETBALL 1967-68 The 1967-68 Mustangs started out very slowly this year - losing eight out of their first twelve games. The Mustangs perked up and won five out of their last six games, which gave them a five hundred record. The team really came on at the end of the season - proving to themselves that they could win! Flannery Deals J Harpursville KO Special to The Press Harpursville—Jack Flannery scored 15 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter as Morris fought off Harpursville for a 74-72 non- league basketball win last night. Mike Viliesco was high for the losers with 16 points. MORRIS HARPURSVILLE FG FT TP FG FT TP Flannery 8 12-17 28 Hurlburt 4 0-0 8 Dugan 2 4-8 8 Loker 2 1-3 5 Decker 10 2-4 22 Merrill 4 1-2 9 Collier 2 2-2 6 Mosher 6 2-5 14 Quintin 3 2-4 8 Villecco 6 4-5 16 Jacobsen 1 0-1 2 S'ngsteen 3 1-1 7 Niles 0 0-1 0 Jones 4 5-8 13 Totals 26 22-36 74 Totals 29 14-25 72 Morris 21 18 11 24- -74 Harpursville 17 13 20 22—72 Officials: Savage and Greenman. JV: 65-54, Harpursville. AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME Flannery 17.8 Dugan 9.3 Wright 6.7 Decker 6.6 Collier 6.4 Quintin 3.3 Lull 2.5 Jacobsen 1.7 George 1.6 Winters 1.5 Ren do 1.2 Total 53.5 Opponents 53.3 JACK FLANNERY TERRY QUINTIN JIM LULL SEAN DUGAN PAT COLLIER GARY WINTERS JACOBSEN JIM GEORGE TOM DECKER JOHN JOY RENDO M 0 Afton 27 46 Gilbertsville 62 39 Harpursville 54 65 Worcester 64 55 Bainbridge -Guilford 49 43 Draper 59 64 Harpursville 38 39 Laurens 58 35 Davenport 54 22 Franklin 56 62 Edmeston 94 43 New Berlin 74 57 Worcester 81 53 Harpursville 75 71 Draper 67 59 Franklin 76 71 Edmeston 81 60 New Berlin 86 67 (BACK ROW) Coach Case; D. Sloan; M. Card; C. Hoag; J. Meyer; T. Cooke; D. Anderson; J. Brunschmid; J. Madsen; (FRONT ROW) P. Jacobsen; T. Miller; D. Young; M. Talbot; D. Coon; P. Alger Anderson TOTAL POINTS 383 AVERAGE 21.3 Alger 272 15.1 Brunschmid 264 14.5 Cooke 106' 6.2 Madsen 41 2.4 Talbot 35 2.3 Hoag 25 2.1 Miller 19 1.4 Coon 6 .8 Card 4 .5 Jacobsen 2 .3 Young 2 .2 Totals 1159 64.4 Opponents 952 52.9 This year the J. V. 's were Co-champs of the Tri-Valley. The team won their last 8 games. Tom Cooke was the best all-around - defense-player. Highscorer - Dave 21.3 Average 1967 SCORES M O 9 Edmeston 0 10 New Berlin 9 3 Worcester 7 10 Draper 1 8 Franklin 5 6 Edmeston 4 4 New Berlin 1 5 Worcester 2 15 Draper 7 1 Franklin 6 BASEBALL SPRING 1967 For the first time in many years, the baseball Mustangs won a league co-championship by posting a fine 8-2 record. The entire season was most rewarding for the senior laden squad and Coach Case. An excellent team effort com- bined with many fine individual efforts, plus a great deal of hustle, provided the margin needed for victory. TEAM MEMBERS (STANDING) R. Miller; Coach Case; R. Andrews; P. Collier; C. Gregory; G. 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